Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 26, 1894, Image 1

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VOL.28. NO. H2.
OltKGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1891.
ESTABLISHED 1866
Cmr
COCHIN,
Clmiill nmirt riiiivxiini flr.l Monday In No
f nmlwr and third Monday hi Ar!l,
Probate enurt In n.ilnu nr.l M lay In each
ninth.
CoMitil.iliiiiiT. rmirt nu'tita flrat Wedncaday
(flnr Ural Monday til vault iihuiiIi.
w, t. mii'NTi.nrr. wum 11, arxxixH,
"AUK II. HI'KNl Kll A CO.
In.nriiii'n, AhalraHa, 1-oaua .ml
CulllTlllllll
Any biialnrma miiriiatml In in will receive
rmn( addition mill aatlalaciimi guaran
teed. iillicnii am Ira two rionraaoiitb
ill M. K lnir. ll 011 Mnlu airmt.
T HI.AIIKK,
NOTAHV ITIII.lt: end f'ONVICYANKH.
Iiiwitaand ilhrr inT promptly mid acne
rali'ly fUM-iil.-il
Ileal palate liaiidlxd liiaiiraui'a wrllleu III
the airongoat i'oinienlva doing Imaliir.a
Office Willi Oladatone Krai Kalate Company,
Oregon t'ltv.Orrgou
Ts
Now In tho tiiiin to make, porrliiim-s in
crockery. We Hie showing a full lino of
diniu!r set, leu wis and Miscellaneous
Prices which totally ecllpne any thing he
lure seen in Oregon (,'ily. Our price Io
'miplittly cast in the shade anything to be
seen elsewhere hiii to mie thin cliHiire l to
ini. tlii bargain ol bargains ami tliu great
est crockery sale we've ever had or (or
Unit matter, any other llrm liss lii'lil in
tlii" city, We ere oH'.t i riK tea sets, 44 peires
f.'I.LT); dinner sets 1(H) pieces (H.W; glaaii
table scla 4 ph'ce .Tic; till other goods at
r)Hirtioiuiti' prices, call anil see un niiiI
convince yourself.
BELLOMY& BUSCH.
Oregon City, Oregon.
TUB CZAIt DYING.
In AHilclcd Willi a Tom plication
)f DISCIIHCH.
0M.Y X IW MOUC DAIS rO I.MK.
Tli I!ulaii Emperor hai llffii Tnkca
HfHllh fort In Crimea
Ourcnltili'it Marrluifc,
vlM-oiil. in alitiin, 2 UK) woumleiJ . ollice l('iartiiicnt. The nmiM-nin in
Ja)m)(M( have wnt U Jnjan. At 'cMcn all that nan in the poHtoflke
I'lng Yang there are 1200 woun'led Clii- exhibit at the world' fair and aome
new) in the lujepllalN. The reMlioiiN additional ft-aturf. The iontal car
Tong liaka of Houtlifrn Core are runt- "Orover Gleveland" in not there, hut
li'NH, and only the fart that they are n't , there la a complete mold of thi poat
provided with arum prevent them from j ome on wheels. The niimeiirn Id in
hreaking out in open revolt and movinx j lirge loom in the court of the peetoflice
1 LACK A MAN AIIHTKAf'T A TUfaT CO.
Alatriii'(a of (Markatiiaa roil lily firriimrly a aiee.
tally. IIihvI wua. maxnialilci rliarui...
Vinrk iiaraiilrr ilv 11a a trial li
C l.aiuiirixio. K K liiinalilaott, i, f.
t lark, lilrm-Kiii.
oaiiioNriTV, .... oaan.ia.
H. N JOIINaiiN u W NIMKAlaU
IINNAIKI) JOII.N'NON.
ClVII. KNIINKri(NA.NI HI'KVIVOHH.
Hallway iM-allnn ami runatrurtliiii, l.rl.tjo..
lanaainl vallmalfa (or water uiiiily.
I'ralnait ami ilrtot lmritmnl of Uiwiit
MlHwIal altriiilim ylvni In araiiglilluj ami blut
rlntln
yyr CAKEV JOIINNON. '
I.AWVKIt.
Comer It ! lit ami
Main atrtwu, l)noo City,
Or"U.
ItKAI. KHTATE T08KI.I, AND
MONKYTO LOAN.
J H'OltTKH,
ATTOItNKY AT LAW
Aanaai-ra tr ranrtRTY rt aciaitin.
Omn nail to Orrimi City liik on tih ttrwi.
O.T. WII.I.IAMH.
"itKAL KHTATE AND U)AH AdKNT.
A I'Kx! lint l biialnraa, rlpiip am auburlian
rr'irty.
Farm l'rnrty In traria tu ault on oaay trrma.
Cnrr.nii.iir iimmiilly aiiawcrpd. Offlra),
not tliH.r to Launil lluuilvy Uru al.ira.
SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE.
DR. L. M. ANDREW, Prop.
A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines.
r-aieni medicines or all Makes, Notions, Optical Goods
Full Stock Of Machine Oils, Beit and Cheapen.
1'ine selection of Perfumery and Toilet Soaps. And lead
ing Brands of Cigars.
lMti:M( itii"no.N 'A)ti:i i.i.t i
Hl.lvely'N Illock, Oregon City, Or,
OREGON CITY IRON WORKS.
W
New sin Knlnrgnd Shop with all ajijilianct'8 for
MACHINE WORK & CASTING.
All work exfeutod in tho 1-nt inannpr jKiHBilile.
teed on all orders.
REPAIIillTG - TV
Proni'itneHH guaran-
SPECIALTY.
J I). A ti.C UTOfllKTTE.
ATTOUNKYS AND
COUNSKIX)US AT LAW
MAIN HTM K XT, OHKOON C ITT, (IKKOON.
INrnlah Aliatrafta nlTltla, iMn Uortry. Knre-
Sluia Murta-aan. ami traiiaaul o.urral
Ua ilualnraa.
J J It. CKOHN,
ATTOItNF.Y
AT LAW.
A'im. PaAi-rn a in au tui HTa or thi Ntatb
Ural Kalata and liutiranre.
0 111 re on Main Hir et, bel. 81x1b and Herenth.
oaxniiM tiTT. na.
t II. I'YK,
ATroRNKY AND
CUUNSK1X)U AT LAW
Offlre over Orpnn City Dank,
oaaoim city, okioh
rriot-B tho lowt-Ht to be hud in rortlimd. Shop on Fourth Strix-t,
near Main, Oregon City, Oregon.
I. ROAKE & CO., Proprietors.
-Jow you Can Save Money
When your children need a laxative or stomach
nd bowel regulator, liuv
BABY'S FRUIT LAXATIVE.
Fifty dones lor twenty-hve cents. The season for
colds and coughs is ujKin us. In order to be pro
cured for an emergency, get a bottle of
iion Heoul, for which many of them
have started,
400 Japanese soldier have been sta
tioned at the kind's palace at 8eoul, a
the king'a brother 1 believed to be
leagued with the Tong Huka. The Chi
nese are mobilizing a force at Kiern and
gathering a strong force at Tow Ting Fu.
The second oti of the king of Corea
building.
fT. I'KTKitMimo.Oct. 23. The follow
ing bulletin was ixxued at 10 o'clock this
morning, "The czar slept better last
night. Hi majesty has lillle appetite,
slid there i no improvement in the lm ! 'eft bete October 15 as a special envoy
ix-ril pntient' strength or in the ctlon ; ' the mikado, in order, it ia supposed,
of his heart. Hisoeilema haiiicreaed." j to return the visit of the Marquis SI011I0,
Kr. 1'KTXHHiit Ko, Oct. 'IV A bulle'in, j JaI'n",e envoy. The king' son took
ditted IJvadia and timed 7 1. M., was ' w'1'' 1"an,ily of pre'iils.
made public here this evening. It says:' Mlny '-'tt'Ts to Europeans in Corea
"During (he day the czar was languid. ' h.v b,"n l"e,J by Japanese authori
There were slight convulsive vmptom- i ties- T,ie K"1'"1' consul's mail bag was
His apictite was tietler than yesterday." dc,'"1 three weeks.
Litile further resecting his condition SIXTI WEKE IILLED.
hat been learned up to the time of send-
inn thodiar.el.1.. Tim ....li,. r.w ,li- ! "P10'" Toa ef Djiamite In E10
tribute ollkial bulletins publicly. Ac
cording to Hie advice received by
physicians here from their conferree at
Jipaette Wanhlpi at fing Jtug
Ianoon, Oct. 22 A dispatch to the
Times from Tien-Tsin says a report is
current that seventeen Japanese war
ships, under Admiral Do have asuem
bled at Ting Yang inlet. Thornton
haven, it is said, has never teen occu
pied by the Japanese. The Chinese
Heet is reported at Wai-IIui-Wei.
MAKATIUE SEWS.
Jm.lro-
Baltimore, Oct. 22 Caplain Had-
gin, of the coffee bark Dom Pedro II.,
Liva-'ia the illnea. of the ar i taking . now ln portj g,,e , g,pl,c do8criptioi;
wtjinxi lURkiui) a JUIMI cnu. HID
ot ft dynamite explosion that oecurmi
k..t,.Mf.. !.,...- ts 1... a 1
.... p.., - u.r nuno.y au wonay ; jn Rjo , (e davg evoug g tcmber
and worse today, while t , ex.iectad lo- ;6( whe f(jr Bal,inlore
morrow hU .trength w,U c.irr b.m to Sixty is,rson. were killed. A Brazilian
another rally. Thua the disease will ebb ,,,, (1:
, - .... . Minvuiiuu. lira VtlC AjUKIITIU
and flow until the pane.it sue. umU. It j ,.., lltllRPranBan ,.m,- ,
ts . .led that, on leaving Kpala, the czar' wllich the of ,he recent'
weighed 200 ponnds about 28 pound. ,1 ,ltd com.eaM , of
below hi. norma weight and that he gtlnpowder Mge. .lld Mdynilln7iU5
now weigh, bu 140 pounds wWch
The htandard's St. Petersburg corre-1 uin . ..'
spondent says that the condition of the r(.r)),rti(, ... ,. fn .
czaim. cause, anxiety ' a. she i , .aid to corjlmandingi tnd , ro c.rt drawn
.-.,..., ..r.,,l.,i-u,uie,,remove the conten,g o(
iih Hurtea lor l.iyuUi. Tlie king of
Greece, alao is en ronie for Livadia.
Yamhill lilter 'arlgation Competition
h the lolnmtila.
The steam launch Cvgnet which made
several trips from Portland to this city
last summer with excursion parties and
whose whistle was of such an unearthly
tone that stranger were led to believe
that a Chinese war junk was approach
ing, has been sold some time since to
kamokaa parties and taken by them
to Alaska. She is to be put on the
Yukon river to run in connection with a
trading steamer dealing with the miners
and Indian.
Navigation on the Yamhill river prom
ises to be quite brisk this winter and
there is a likelihood of being lively com
petition for the trade of that section.
Since Mr. J. P. Geer, owner of the To
ledo, demonstrated last winter that the
Yamhill river was a naviicable stream
and that the trade of McMinnville and
the adjacent town was worth risking
the dangers of the on-tried rapids and
shoals of that river, the 0. R.AN.Co.
have been looking with covetous eves on
the hidden thi trade and now propose to try to gain
, maifszine to a place of safety A de-j it from thia email but rustling competi
jtachinent of soldier accompanied the 'tor. This company has for year run a
1 cart, and a curioti crowd of citizens ! boat to Davton. a short distance ud the
oxo. c. axnwaxi.L.
IkOWNKLI, A UKKMHKK
A. t llSlaaXS.
w
Baby's Pectoral Syrup,
The best in the market. Price 25 cents. For sale
at tho CANBY PHARMACY, Cat.by, Or
DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor.
KKAl'HKD A TKKK1BLI CMSIS.
I aius, ucl. .'.$. A dispatch to tigaro j lollowed H to the litile lull winch, had Y amhill, but never thought it worth
from Livadia say the disease from ! been dugout to hold the explosives. A j sending a boat higher np until competi-
wliich the czar U suflerinir recently quantity of shells had been placed in the r tion forced thm tn Df th,. ,nmrm;-
reaehed a terrible crii-is, which lasted 'cart and a pile of others had been passed j tion the McMinnville Reporter hag (be
13 hour. The dispatch ndds: "At' out close behind it when one of the j following to say : There are prospects
present his majesty is slightly better. ' soldiers, while in. the art of handling a that steamer traffic on tho Yamhill will
The itniierial physicians,' though treal-1 shell, dropped it among the others. The ! be enlivened by red-hot competition dur
ing the situation a serious, are lets same second an explosion shook the ! ing the next few month. It is under-
-.:...;.,: . ,, j .,., i. i 't a i . . i . I . ...... . . .
Fciiiiiiniic. , co.w., rurvv ui name fiiui uparu auu ; buxxi mill me Lnion 1 acioc company
CIIANOE FOH TllaT WORSE.
ATTOUNKYS AT LAW,
Ossein City, ..... ossnns
Will practice In all the nnurla nf the Hale. Ot
(Ire, Urn I ilnor lo Caiilti'lil A lliinlley'e drtif
.tore.
r. f. WHITE.
W.A.WII1TK
WHITE BROTHERS
Irnctinal drrhittets .y- Builders-
Will t""l'ar iilaiia, elevatloiia, working lo
t lla, aiol fii.i'irii'alloiii lor all klnila ol liuilcl
Inxa Si'ffUl attention fflvn lo ni'Hlcrn cot
taaxca, , Katlmatvi lurtilalieil mi allnatlun
Call on oraililreae WIIITK nitOH.,
Oremn City, o.n
fpilK C0MMKKCIAL DANK,
OF OKKOON .CITY.
Capital, ..... 11110,000
TKANaACTN A (lINKHil. XASKINO StOIStaa.
Loan mails. Illlla illicnuiitoil. tlnket col
loctlnne. Hiiya and aolla exchanite on all points
tn tlie I'nllcd Htatea, Rurops snil llong Kong.
Depoalta recel"id sutijeet to chock Intcrvat at
iiaiial rat pi allowed mi time depoalta. Hank
open from 9 a. M. to t r. N. Saturday evening!
from 6 to 7 s. M.
O. O. LATOUKKTTK, Frcairtetit.
F E liONALPHOK, ('. abler
JJANK OF OKEOCN CITY.
fJiaest wmi mm la me City.
raid up Capital, $.'.0,000.
J. JONES & SON,
PEAI.KR IN
Doors, Windows, Mouldings,
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES.
Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kinds.
Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed.
ihi'i:n tiii-: i.mvi;nt.
fVShop corner Fourth and Water streets, back of Pope A Co', Oregon City
rsaamxsT,
VIC PRKHIDKNT,
CASHIRS.
MAMAOSR.
TMOI. CHARMAR
OXO. A. HtXniNO.
R. O CAPflRLD.
CHARI.RI K. CAUriSI.D.
A teneral banklni bualncai tranaaoled,
Depoalts received sulijcot to oheek.
Approved bills and dotci dlicounted
County and ally warrants bought.
Loans mvle on available leourlty.
Exchange bought and sold.
Collection! made promptly.
Drafts sold Available In any part of the world
Telegraphlo sxolisnges sold on Portland, San
Franolaoo, Chloago and New York.
Interest palj on time dapoxlta.
Sub Arentao.THB LONDON CHKQUR BANK,
1'.allllied 1N3.
CI,
PIONEER
Tfanfer and Epre,
Freight and parcols delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE.
The Oregon City Sash & Door Co.
CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc.,
in oregon crrr.
.Special sizes of doors and windows made- to order. Turning of all kinds.
Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts
Furnished on application. Builders give us a call and see if our work
is not of tho best, and our prices as low as the lowest. Trico
sent on application.
Factory Cor. Main and 11th Sts , Oregon City.
Bkki.im, Oct. 23. A livadia dispatch
says that the czar has changed for the
. . t ., , ,
woriw. ma aotiomen ana legs are
swollen. He moves but little, except I
with assignee. !
TURK DAYS TO l.lVg.
Yirxka, Oct. 23. Private advices re
ceived in this city state the czar's demise
may be looked for within three day.
I'HINCIiSS AUI AT LIVADIA.
Livadia, Oct. 23. Princess Alix, of
Hesse-Darmstadt, the betrothed w ife ol
the czaievitch, arrived here at 5:30 yes
terday, accompanied by Grand Duchess
Sergius. At Alustha the bride-elect was
j a cloud of whittish smoke hid everything : havs isgotiated with John Brook for
from view. The vessels tn the harbor warehouse privilege and that they in
rocked at their moorings and the entire tend running a boat to this city. The
city wag thrown into wild excitement, j warehouse built last summer jointly by
Mo-ethana ton of dynamite had ex- j Mr. Geer and the merchant on Brooks
ploded from the dropping of the shell, land has been moved across tlie road to a
The soldiers and mules were blown in J point just above the bridge, where it will
fragment and only the iron tire of the ! serve a a landimr for the Toledo, which
cart-wheel were found.
A Great
THE HAVAL EQUIFXEHT.
Inorette tn the Coal Sill
the Itj.
ef
Washington, Oct. 21. According to
Commodore Chadwick, chief of the
bureau of naval equipment, the coal
bills of the navy are steadily increasing,
weR-omeu Dy the czarevitch and Ins. owing to the greater consumption of
uncle, Grand Duke Sergius. As the ! coal by modern war vessels. The
princess and parly drove through Yalta, j a mual report of the bureau shows tliere
the czarevitch and bis intended wife, will be a de6ciency of J30.000 in the
seated side by side, were heartily cheered ' equipment, owing to the fact that $191,-
ny crowiis. 1 lie imperial castle was -.xji more was expended for coal in the
reached at duk and Princess Alix wa j past year than in the yeai previous,
immediately conducted into the presence Tliere were purchased at home 42.190
of the czar and czarina. The imperial I tons of coal costing $17S,103, of which
AlifTttrSjr (Trail til.) Wa iwi rwi.w.a ...UK n..nw. Itfk-rt-. .t ,1 t i
v' vvwm mo ,'iiirw nun rciy iir.ijtKi iuiib were puri'UHBeu on lue racinc I
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in Clackamas county.
Nearly 200 Different Blanks
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Every kind of a blank needed by a Judge, Jus
tice, Lawyer, Real Estate Dealer, Farmer or
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mark ot affection. The bride-elect,
accompanied by the czarina and other
members of the imperial family, pro
ceeded to the cluiel castle, A solemn
religious service was tlion conducted,
1'riticuns Alix kneeling by the empress,
joining in long and fervent supplication
offered fur tne recovery of the czur.
After the religious ceremony the princess
and imperial party returned to the room
occupied by the czar. The Grand Duke
and Duchess Vladimir, the former a
brother of the emperor, arrived Sunday,
.1. i . ... .
anu me King ot ureece is on Jus way
from v lenna.
Profiessor Morzchjewsk'., socialist in
nervous diseases, who was supposed to
have been summitned to attend the czar
ina, has returned to St. Petersburg, from
which it is presumed there is no truth in
the sensational stories circulated regard
ing the health of her majesty.
MARR1AOR Wll.L TAKK PLACE,
St. Pktkrsiuiro, Oct. 23. It is an
nounced that the marriage of the czar
ex itch to Princess Alix of Hesse will
take place at Livadia unless the condi
tion of the czar is so serious as to pre
vent. W1LLBB Ql'IKTLY MARRIK.D.
Bkrlin, Oct. 23. The Cologne Gazett?
publishes a dispatch from St. Petersburg
saying it is now generally accepted that
the arrival of Princess Alix at Livadia
will be followed by her prompt admission
into the Greek church and niarriuge
quietly to the czarevitch.
Many Japaaeae Wounded
CiiKnri.ro, Oct. 22. A detachment of
1800 woundod Japanese has arrived here.
There are a largo number of wounded
coast, at an avenue cost of $7.02 per ton
and32,t35 tons on the Atlantic coast, at a
cost of $3.34 per ton. Tliere was spent
abroad for coal $4t2,l!)2, at an average
cost of $8.8(5. The report show that
during the year a great improvement has
been .made in night signals. A new
boat compass has been adopted and
alluininum has been successfully sub
stituted for bronze in binnacle fitting.
Under the head of the naval observatory, i
attention is called to the fact that
unless the corps of professors of raatu
tuatics is reorganized, the observatory
will in the near future, have but ene
astronomer available for duty, the others
retiring in the course of a few years.
The Bennington Going to Hanolulo.
Vallkjo, Cal., Oct. 22. The equip
ment of Mare island navy-yard is busy
fitting up the Bennington, which re
cently brought up the Salvadorian refu
gees to San Francisco. The reason for
the sudden activity on this boat is that
orders have recently been received or
dering the Bennington to Honolulu
until the first of the year, when the Bos
Ion will be sent there. There is no
United States war vessel there now, and
the American resident are asking the
government to maintain one there in
case of an emergency arising.
ThePostoffioe Mnienm.
Washington, Oct. 21. The postoffice
museum will be formally thrown open to
the public Monday. Postmaster-General
Bissell has taken a pride in the museum,
and has forwarded its success in every
way within his power. The preparation
of the exhibit has been under the direc
tion of Chief Clerk Thomas, of the post-
Joes not propose to be crowded out, aa
there has apparently been an effort to do.
The Cathalamet Gazette gives out the
information tbat a Gght is on between
thelraldaand Kamiu's boats. It ap
pear that Capt. Kewsome of the Iralda
has been running a free hack from
Woodland. to Caples landing, connecting
at the latter place with his boat. Wood
land being on the Lewis river, on which
Mr. Kamni is running the Mascot, he
concluded that the opposition was get
ting too close and is planning to put the
Undine on the Iralda route in retalia
tion. As to the outcome, it is hard to
tell, as both Capt. Newsome and Mr.
Kamm are slayers in a boat contest and
will likely be the means of their being
some ouick trips and low fares along the
Columbia.
Captain Exon has resigned his position
as captain on the steamer Toledo and
will put in the winter buying farm pro
duce and shipping it to Portland. He
now, with his family, is residing at Day
ton. Capt. Archie Geer now handles
the wheel on the Toledo.
The United States warship Monterey
arrived in Astoria Monday from the
Sound. The trip down was the roughest
ever experienced by the vessel but she
rode, or rather dove through the big
waves in fine shape. She arrived in
Portland Wednesday and will remain
about two week.
The tug Monarch, which towed the
mammoth log raft out over the Columbia
river bar on Friday last and started with
it for San Francisco arrived there on the -.
18th and reports that the raft is a total
loss. It was off Tillamook head that
the raft began breaking up. Once
started, the huge mas wa not long
in going to pieces. When the final col
lapse came 125 fathoms of heavy chain
with which the raft had been bound,
and to which the towline was attached,
went to the bottom. This served to
anchor the tug, which tossed in the
heavy seas, was for a time in a perlious
positions. After the tug had hung there
f r an hour, the line was finally cut and
the chain and hawser allowed to go to
the bottom. The Monarch then steamed
for San Francisco.
A dollar saved is equal to two dollars
earned. Pay up your subsciption to the
Kntekpkikk and get the the benefit of
the reduction in price.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
AwarJcd Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, ban Francisco.