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Oregon .1 ENTERPRISE. Vol 27. NO. 30. OIIKGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1893. ESTABLISHED 1866 City ('Of HTM, Ki.mili nnurl mtivaiiM Itr.l Moit'la v In Nn- L,Lr awl UiIM Wmi'lar I" April. ; fivlmlt cimrl lu ralun fli.l Miniilay In tanh riniiii. .1i,.l.nirr. ikiiiiI mi-fl. Aral WwlnvxUy rier Hr.1 Hli'U "I "''I' iimiiiiIi. k w ft I H II . II N JIIIIHWIM. rNNAlHI JOHNSON. J uu.itwirbliii I li'lyi'bl'lrl'iiit j IIVIl. r-nl r. r.ti " Bmrni n i r, iwim, 1,11ml, larailuii ami ri,n.lrii-tliii, tiriil(ne. j,.ll.anil p.onimp. I", mnwi ii.luM rl lniifnvitiiil ul lowua. ,wil ilutlii ilvnn lo nranlillng mill Mm, 'iinilii( 1 r. iuvkh, ' ATTOkSKY AT LAW, tUKJiiX I IT, ISfli. Will ,ri-llr In all Hi rniiru uf Ilia tuts. m,, ruiimr Xalu ami Klllilb tiwia, ubiiuoli i-ml li'"i r I'AltKY Jllll NHON, I.AWVKK. fln.r txt Main .lfru, Otrj.,0 ( It,, iirrffun. tK.U. KsTATK TOHKI.I. AM) MnNKV TO LOAN. 1 L poKTKIt. ATT'UtNKY AT LAW iiiu ii nt ra.iraarr rt uni.iiiii. n nrii lu ira ' 1 1 jr tank un oili tiiwt. 1 O T Wll I.IAM. " 'ittut. rnrAik am uan aoknt. i ul, nl mimcjr tn !" li (lie mmt latoraM lorni.. g,rf, line of no, fr.hlrnrfl atnl .iiliiirtiati fm l'iuilr tn tfari. In .nil nil et.I O-rme, l1.ffr.,li,rhr lnltl)-ll, ali.wrfr.1 OfTW, ft, tl .. lu I aunll A llwiillej'e 'lru( .l.iia. 1 II UYH. irf"KNi:Y ami mrNSKUiK AT I, AW omro i,mr (lfr"0 I H lUlil. 4n.i"iit. K JANNKV. 4 ivttVUI.NdTAIlV pnil.li: A INHt HAM K. C.rm .nil lllr I'r.n-ori, fr !. fgllrrilutu ami lair ,al'l l"l I Ir.i.lrllt. M"llf, i jM All bil.ilivM ,ri.lilill, allni'ini lo. yi u II SMITH. I'ilYSK'IAN ANDSlMUiKON, Lnjlii Creek, - Oregon. . ., . t. . .Tiii'iivmk 'e 4'ITOKNKYS AM) COl'NSKI.OHS AT LA W MAI aTUKXT, OKKIIOX ITV, OBXOON. ftinilih Al'.lrarta iillUlu, Loan Minify, Fnr- rlu.a Ui'ilaaiioa. anl Iraii.ai'l Ocurtai Yaw Mmlni-... J K. ( IIIINM, ATToKNF.Y AT LAW. Wnx l'Ai-rii a m A u I'm t or tin Stat IKral Kalat awl Inaumnrf. iMi b on Main Hirtwl, lxl. Hllh ml Kornith. t fiHIililN ciTt. n. 'J? M.HAMm. NdTAUY rriM.ir, HKAI. KSTATK A INMMIANCK. (imcc In tlm I'n.l omr llillMllil. u'l'gnii cur, (itf"ii. rMIOH. K. HVAN, I IIKAI. KHTATK AND I.Nrtflt A.M K. rhnli'ei lir, Kami ami Hiilmrtian imncrty lr I lly arrlpl imijr warrmin ami wriirl- ii nl all klmti IhiiiiiIiI ami a.il.l Tai-a palil 9d ImhIiii'm nt pvnry ili.crltlin illi'inli"! In ! mm rr.l'liMita. tilliv nn atnlra III litilMltnt mirth nf piwInltli-B. 4 n. 1 1 imnwNKI.I.. A. HIIKKH. J JllOWNKM, A IHIKSSHK ATTOKNKYS AT LAW, i m.N CITY, OlIlt'lDN. III prai'tlrp In all tin' rmirla nf thi lull'. ' ". tit-it ilimr in Canm'l.l A llnntli-y a ilniK f- LOi n. t ji 1 1 K COMXIKKCIAI. HANK, i OP OKK.dliN CITV ..il, UXI,000 Tlt A N ATTN A OfNUIIAI. HANKINII BIHIN KXa. i."iin ma.ln. MIIU iliti-minti'il. Mk ''"l Intimnn. liny, ami fll I'Ai liiinitn nn all nnlula milii- I'nliii) Hiali-N, Kurnpa anil llmnl hnini. I'tpMKll. ri-ci'l I aiilijw-t tni linrk Inlpn-ilBt "mil rntm itllnwixl nil tliiu- ilnpnulla. Hunk (H ii limn U a. M. to 4 f. H. Hatiinlay evenliiBa '"Pin ft In 7 I'. M. i. (!. UTHITKKTTK, I'ro.nli'lit. K K IMINAI.IIHIIN, Caalilnr JANK CP OllKOCN CITY, ! Oldest Banklns House U tie City. I Paid up Capital, $:0,000. l'ltllKNT, Vtl K I-KKHIIIKNT, AHIIIKK. KiNAUKH. Tlllia, CHAKMAM, OKU, A. HAHIIINU, t.a CAKMKI.ll ciuii.ica it. CAurim.u. A Kniiral hanklni I)HIiiim tranaapleil. i'tpiMlu reni'lveilaulijiioi to cliei". Approved lillla and nntca illannuutuil. ou lit) and city warraiila ImiiKlit. 7 Miia nndu nil avallaliln aucurlty, ' ii liaiiK Imiiitlit mid anld. I ltlltIll.. np.,m,Lllu i'raltanld .viilliinlliiaiiy'part nf tha world, ""li-nraphlfl iiii'Iihiik' anld on Portland, Ban 'ranilncn. Chlnaj.) and Now York. 1 Mti-reitt pal J nn thno dcpnalta. JUb Areola ot XII K LONDON CHEQUE BANK. E. E. WILLIAMS. Grocer nml taissii MeFCbait, Masonic Building, Oregon City. DEAD, DEAD, DEAD. W ar not in tlio umlcrtftkur'n luiHiiifHs but arc ready to bury high jiriccH of all our cniiit'titorH. Now, if you want to dim) tho fini-nt lino, ami tho chfitiM-Ht, junt HUp in anJ get jirici n on IOUiikch, Ilidrooin Suiti-M and Mattrermen. For iiiNtnrirv: Himiitt Iti-d LmuiK", 7.2'; Hilk ISi-d Lounge, nirii)f h1h, 110; AhIi Hti'Viil SuitcH, oiik fininli, 1 7..r0, and nil other kimmIh ut mmiliirlow jiriccn. No matter if you huve Imh-h iii rciiudiil to buy elMi where, juHt ei-c how imich monoy ynu liiivc lout. ItKIJ.OMY A Itt'SClI, th HouHffdrniHhcrH. THE CHINESE TO GO. To l)cKrt Tln'msi'lvpH to Mex Ito ufiu South America. WOIII) IXl'EAl-ll ILtVKLlM). AiTulm it lUwiill The Inlund Em plre Tlie FflHlfHt trulAfr Afloat. SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE. DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop. A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines. Patent Medicines of all Makes, Notions, Optical Goods Full Stock Of Mtchine Oilt, Best and Cheapen. Fine K'lcetioii oflVrfunu'ry and Toilet Soaps. AnJ Lead in"; Hrands of Cigars. Hi:M-itirTio:M Aitrri i.i.v rn.i.i:i Klilv.v'a lllui k, Oregon City, Or. -THE- Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Largest Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, 3Iouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. Ka.i Fmakcico, May 20. "The gi- igmitic Kiln-inn ol tlie Six Coiiiinnit- to i ilufeal or bvbiIc the Geary ai t," Ray a moriiiiig paper, " la no longer a tecret. In brief, it Im that if the law in to he en- forwd, the Chinere are K'ini lodejKirt tlietriN-lvca, not to China, but lo Mexico, Soulli America and Itritiali Columbia, and there wait until tome plan haa been prepared by tbe Bix Coinpaniei for their return to tbia country. Tlie latter organ ization in withdrawing aa rapidly aa pos sible all the laborer from the vineyard, farm, mill, kitchen and mine in tbe interior of the tate, and are aemling tliem lo a point near the Mexican line or tbe border of l!ritili Columbia. It ha Wen 'earned that the ateanmbip Queen, which with two or three ninier alii baa been lying at anchorinthe lay nearSau aaliUi for month, wa being fitted out a tapidly a ioNilile with a enw, being provisioned and put In readinea to go to ca, and It i undt-rotood that the other readines lor a K-a voyage at once. If further time for regiatration ia refuted, then iheCbinere who are near the Kiutli ern or northern border ran quickly inurch arroh into Mexico or British Co lumbia, and tboHe in San Fiancbco will lie loaded on ateHiiier chnrtered, and then the MhipH will go up and down tbe coait, I'icking up the Chineae who will have congregated at out-of-the-way port in California, Oregon and Washington. When the Hhipa are loaded, the Chitiee will be landed in Mexico, principally, where it ia said they can eaaily find work ; but whether work or not, tbe Six Companiea will take care of them for a time at lt-ait. KUTICK TO THK BANK. " A a further evidence of the intention of the Six Companiea to make aoine big move Boon, it may be atated that Thurs day last the various bank in which the companiea have their each deposited were notified that the entire amounts of depoxils would probably be withdrawn within the next ten or twenty iIbvb upon a few hours' notice. Aa it la claimed that there is upwards of ttSlVi.OOO dejiom ted in banka here by tbe Chinene, the importance of ntiih notification to the bank ran be readily undeistood." waa tbe appointment of Thurston aa miniMer to Wanhington, to succeed J. Mott Hiuitli. Thuraton waa chairman of the committee sent to Washington by the provisional government to negotiate an annexation treaty. Illount'a attitude I still an enigma and both faction claim his report will be in their favor. Other item of Interest and discussion have been the pawaue of what the roy alists call the "press gag law" and the law prohibiting the possession of firearm and ammunition. The first mentioned law la directed against tbe Hawaii Hoi omuo newspaper, which haa been mak ing bitter attacks against the provisional government, the editor and backers of which are unknown. Tlie law provides! that tbe true namea and abode oi all the editora and proprietor of newspapers shall be conspicuously printed in each paper, thu locating the responsibility for such article aa may appear, and a the ex-queen is supposed to be one of the proprietors of the Holomuo, the law I interpreted aa a measure to shut her off from power to incite the native to op position to the provisional government. fMt.it Cmlier or Ut B.a. Pobton, May 22. With her forward tor pedo tubes buried deep in the sea and the water pushed almost aa high aa her forecastle, the armor cruiser New York, steamed across the line today, breaking the world's record and winning for her builder the largest permium ever paid in any country. When 21 knot wa pre- mcntioned are also to be put in I dieted aa the speed for tho new cruiser, away with it entirely by a comlete reor ganization of the system, and that he will probably recommend to congress the framing of a law for a commission on ! appointments aa far removed from politi cal influence a the supreme court. They are to make all the appointments, except foreign minister and certain high official neare. the executive qualification for the place to be tbe only question in making the appointments. Stieciiil Hizes of Doors and Windows niado to order. Turning of all kinds Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Kurnirihril on fttmlicntion. Huilders, give us a call, and see if our work iii IIOl Ol 1110 DI'Sl, aim Our Jiricco on ion an iiiu luncuk. a i.o ajidi, ecu. on aiiliciitioii. Factory, Cor. Main and 1 1th ta Oregon City. OREGON CITY JOBBING SHOP. All kindn of rP.'. Iiiiiilkinir oml l.nnnvil InltnitKr lllllllllu, i liiiiiuin iim viiutiiu t j mm i SEWER D0NK TO 0IU) Kit ON SHOUT NOTICE. AND WATER CONNECTIONS MADE At tlio most reasonable rntoB. Btariii la tha Cut. I'lTTsiicao, May 20. A terrific hail and rain slorm, accompained by hiuh winda and vivid light nirg, passed vera for tion of western Pennsylvania and east em Ohio thia afternoon doing great damage. The atorm broke over riita burg a few minute after 4 o'clock and raged for an hour, sinking terror to the hearts of timid people and ruining $1,000,000 worth of property. 8aall Poi In Portland. Pobti.ad, Or., May 20. Thia morn ing a sick Chinamen on board the Dan ube died from smallpox. The Danube arrived at Astoria yesterday morning from Victoria and had aboard 503 Chi nese. It is not thought there have been many exposures. A strict quarantine baa been established over the vessel. Glut Works Barad. Toledo, May 22. The Beatty glaas works, Tiffin, O., were burned today. The loss ia nearly 1200,000. Sir hun dred persona are thrown idle. Many employe barely escaped with their lives. The loss is fully covered by insurance. many hoprd, but few beleived, her engines would ever tie able to drive such an immense mass of steel throngh tbe ta.af.iv at tilt ..I. WVinn alio ffaiA tha line Unlay, however, w:th a speed of n . . .i t .i . i Salem, Or., May 20. O. P. Beardsley, 21.09 knots through the water, and aotne .' ' ,V ... n j , .-1 .i. a rronnne nt hop-arower of tola, saya corrections vet to lie added for tide, the . ' 1 , , ... . . . , . tho hop hce are all on the plum leaves, enthusiasm on board was intense. Thia I r . . ' reauy tor ine annual mgui iu ine uup 1 .07" All work is done with a view to last and satisfy all concerned. A. W. SCHWAN. Miop sii Met cut h Ht.. nenr leot, r'KH llj. J. JONES & SON, IiF.AI.KK IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kinds. Jobbing Ordors Froniptly Executed. lMtK'i'.M Tin-. i,OHi;sr. gHhop comer Fourth anil Water streets, back of Pope A Co's, Oregon City C. P. WINKBKTi 8. r, BCKIITUKB. WINESET & SCItlPTUKE, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALM ERS. Largost stock of Cofllna and Cuskot kept South of Tortland. Also cloth covered and Mutallio Cuakota furnished to order. Ladiea liuriul Hobos and (ionte' Burial Hobos in stock. WnU the Preildent Impeactid. Poktlam) Or., May 19, Govenor Pennoyer calls time on President Cleve land aguin in the following in which he says! "There can be no doubt whatever that a complete legislation of the Chinese would have been had if Mr. Cleveland had informed the Chiniese minister that he would have oleyed his oath of office bv a strict enforcement of the law. In stead of doing so, he entered into a collu sion with him to disregard the law. The result is the time for registration is past, and under the law the great bulk of the Chinese are Biiject todeportation." "For thia etateofafluira, Mr. Cleveland is alone responsible. Perhaps the claim may be made before congress that this wholesale deportation would be in a measure unjust, that the Chinese were misled by their minister and by the president, and that the law should be changed, giving them another chance to register. Hut there will be a still more important question before congress when it convenes. It is a question involving tho very stability of our government. A President of the United States for tho first time in our country's history has dared to violate his sacred oath of ollice, by refusing to enforce a law oi congress. "If this high crime ia permitted to pass unrebuked, the end of constitutional liberty is close at hand. The great ques tion, therefore, whi ther we are to remain a republic, or become an imperial govern ment, will be decided by tho next con gress. II no rebuke is given to tne presi dent, his action will become a precedent for others and liberty become lost. If, however, congress will do as it ought to do, impeach and removo him from ollice for his gruvo ofl'enBo, the wholesome lesson will stand for ages yet to come, a notable warning against the repetition of so grave a crime. gives the United States not only the; most perfect, but the swiftest armored erasing vessel Hevi from tho Inland Empire. Tux Dalls, Or., May 19 The first Oregon strawberriee were offered for sale here today. They were large, well ripened, and of fine flavor. The prospecta are excellent for a good crop of fruit of all sorts. All orchards of thia vicinity have been th roughly sprayed and it ia believed with satisfactoyresulta. Shearing is in full blast and the wool ia beginning to come in very fast. The crop is much cleaner than nsual and the staple long and unbroken. Prices have not been established, aa very few bnyers have yet arrived. The output will be larger than for several years, if not the heaviest on record. The sheep bargained for by Eastern buyers are be ing delivered as fast aa shorn and will take the trail at once. Also Wagon and Carriage Making, Horse Shooing and Gen eral Blacksmithing on short notice. Newi of tho Hawaiian.. Honoi.ui.a, May 10. It has been an nounced that the big Japanese cruiser Naniwa. which has been in Honolula harbor for Beveral months, has been re called and will Bail today for Japan. This would indicate that Japan haa given up any hope she may have had about obtaining a foothold in Hawaii. The most important event of tha past few days, and oven that baa been expected, For Goad Koads. New York, May 12. Arrangements have been complete! at the meeting of the National League for good roads to make an exhibit of a roadway 50 feet wide and 1,000 fpet in length at the World' Fair in Chicago. The sum of $1,000 was appropriated for this pur lose. The road will extend from the French colonies exhibit to the live stock pavilion, and will show the various pro cesses of road construction in France, Italy and England, where the country roads are in fine condition. An illustration of the condition of the roads in this country after bad weather will be given by a wagon fast in tbe slough of a rough country road. On the 15th inst the headquarters of the league will be removed to Chicago. Hii Bworn Doty Wasiiinoton, May 20. Secretary Car lisle said today that be would certainly enforce the law as to deporting Chinese, as fur as means at his disposal would permit. He intended to begin with that cluss of Chinese who are in this country illegally, having come in contravention of tho law of 1SS4. Having sent this class out of the country, he would then turn his attention to the other and larger class, those who have failed to comply with the Geary law as to registration Hut $16,000 remains of the appropria tion for the present fisial year to carry out this law, but $50,000 will be available for that purpose July 1 next. j Many Horaei Cremated. S r. Lou ia. Mo , May 22. A fire at midnight destroyed $200,000 worth of property and caused a loss of human life. The fire waa of incendiary origin. One hundred and fifty horses were burned to a erisp and the entire lot of buggies, phaetons, other vehicles, har ness, etc., were destroyed. On tbe second floor James Qtiinn, foreman, bis wife and eight children slept, All bad narrow capes, except Eddie, a 7-year-old boy, who waa fatally burned before he could be rescued. Cleveland'! Idea About Offioen. Washington, May 17. Cleveland's ex perience with office-seeker has con vinced him that the present method of appointment to office through political influence haa become a scandal, and he is revolving in his mind a scheme to do plants. He says the lice do not winter in the hop yards. ' War Voiiel's Fait Tim. Boston, May 20 The cruiser New York made an unofficial run today. It ia said she attained a speed of 20.6 knots or more and developed at least 16,500 horse power. Road lo Tillamook. The Forest Urove Times say ol the wagon road to Tillamook that Mr. Bob bins, of Tillamook, came across the Runyon road a few days ago and found it in good condition and passable on horse-back. Between Forest Grove and the zigzag, on the other aide of the summit near Devil's Lake, there are some tree across tbe road, one only being of any size. There ia also some snow along there for a distance of three mile. One small bridge near the south fork haa been broken down, and there ia a washout at tlie foot of xigzag bill, whice places are impassable for wagons. The ferry on the lower river waa washed away, but the river will be fordable till winter rains set in again. Mr. Bobbins estimates that $100 will put tbe road in good sLape for wagon. Tbe distance to Tillamook from Forest Grove by this route is 54 miles, by North Yamhill it is 63. This road ia mnch less mountainous than the N jrth Yamhill road, there being about half aa much mountain to climb. It will probably be opened up for travel in two or three weeks. Portland and Forest Grove sportsmen are already planning trips over into the Wilson river country, and this summer will probably see a large amount of travel over thia road. The brusque and fussy impulse of these days of false impression would rate down all aa worthless because one is un worthy. As if there w ere no motes in sunbeams ! Or cataracts in peaceful riv ers ! Or comets among stars ! Because one remedy professes to do what it never was adapted to do, are all remedies worth less? Because one doctor lets his pat ient die, are all humbugs? It requires a fine eye and a finer bran to discrimi nateto draw differential line. "They say "Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery and Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Fre cription have cured thousands. "They say" for a weak system there's nothing better than the "Discovery" and that the "Favorite Prescription" is the hope debilitated, feeble woman who need a restorative tonic and bracing nervine. And hero's the proof Try one of both. If they don't help you, tell the World's Dispensart Medical Association, of Buf falo, N. Y., and you get your money back again. Ladles' Tea. Is a pleasant drink, which will be borne by the stomach without nausea or grip ing. It acts thoroughly on the liver, kidneys and reptoductive organs. A gentle physic, efficient diuretic, and is most useful in scant or painful men struation. It aids digestion, and re duces corpulency ; clears the complex ion, rendering it fair, and restoring the natural tone of the skin, for it removes the bile, which, by accumulation, pro duces the sallow, muddy complexion, peculiar to the constipated state. Sold by all druggists.