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Oregon City Enterprise. VOL. 2'.). NO. 14. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1895. ESTABLISHED 18(G s 1 COI'IITH, (llrmilt court miiivrinia Ural Momlny In No TDiHixtr ami llilnl MoiiiUy In April, Crnl, ate court In auaaliiii flrat Miimlay III each Aohlli. ttnmiiilaaliiiiera court mi'Ma (1rl Weilneailajr l(lr Drat Moiiilay nl each month. (1 KO I,. Stony, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. I',.llr iiihiIiv Court Huiim. 'I ltlca examlnM mnl rcl mail Money l.tmlti'il, MnrtniO'a lorri'lo.ii mid II Hi'inritl law liiialiii'aa. II O'KKII.I.. J. , IIKIMIM. M. W, TlloMI'MiK. yNKII.I., III'.IMIKH TIIOMI'HUN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. lrcou I II)' Hunk HiiIIiIIiik. Irrnii I'lly, mnl A I) I', W. Irinplp, I'orilninl. Im Oencral l.w lliialn,..., Ijkii Minify, l'rK I'olliK'llona. II T HI.AHKN, NOTAHY ITIII.IC mnl I'ON VKYANl'Klt. Iienlaaml nlliiT i"T. roni (ill y mnl nci in rairljr einriitl Heal riliii limulli'il Inaiirmii'K written III tlir mrointnal ii,niaulea lining tiiliitias. Oftlcr with (llmMoim Hem Kalalo i:i'ln,.ny, Oretfnii t'itv. Oii'Moii II.ACKAMAS AIIKTKACT A Tlit'hT CO. Aiitti't of (Maekaiuaa tmiintir rntrrty apro laity. OimmI work, rraa.iliatilt' rharid'a, Murk iiaiaiit I (! in atrial ll V .mnurrii. K K lionmilioti, J, K. t'lnrk, IMrm una. oaauoH city, .... onmiiiN. H H JIIIINHON II W XINKAIRII. K INNAIIlll A JOIINHON, CIVIL KSUINKKItH ANIi HCKVKVOItH. Itnllway K'bII'iii mnt r-oiiairiK'llon, lirLlgfa. (ilmiamid r.llinale. tor nilri aupply. Draliuia mnl atrrKt liiiirnrmriil of tiiwna. flpfolal allriillnli jlvrn in f.rmi(littii( ami tilua irliillni vr: V I'AKKY JOIINitoN, I.AWYKIt. Corntr Klilit ami Main atnxta, On-nnii City, ()riKnll. ItKAI. KHTATK TOHKI.I. AM) MONKY TO LOAN. L POKTK.lt, ATTOKNKY AT LAW arr(-ra or raormur ri aniaion. Offlc lint to Orcmi City tmiik on (Ith trmt. c 0. T. W1I.I.IAMH. KKAI. FBTATK AND IjON AdKNT. Aool Itneol bualnvaa, rralili-nr and autmrtian l'roMirty. rrni Properly In tracta to stilt on raay Icrrni. Corrcapninli-nri' proiniilly miawirnl. Olllre, otll door tu Caiinrlil A lluntlry drill atoro. J I). A D C. LATOCItKUF., ATTOKNKYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW MAIN KTKKKT, IIHKIION CITY, OKKOON. furnlah AliatraiUa ot Title. Un Mnary, Pnre- oloaa MortaaKia, mm iran.aci uvurmi Law Wualnraa. J J K. CKOHB, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. Wiu. I'aArrtra im Am. Covt or th Htt Krai Katate and In.iiranor. Omoeon MalnHIr et but. Hlith and Hrventli, omtniiN riTY, na. 1 II. UYK, ATrOKNKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Oltli-o over tlri'KoU City Hank. OKEUON I ITY. ORkllON 0(0. C. HHOWNKIX. A. a PHKaHRR. MIOWNKU, A HRKHHKK ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ORRioN City, Orruox. Will prai-tlce In all tlii onnrta n( the alato. 01 flee, nuxt door tu Canrtt!d A lliintlvy a drni tore. r.r WIIITR. W. A.VYIIITK. WHITE BROTHERS Practical Architects f Builders. Will prepare plana, elevation", working di t la, and apenlni'atlona lor all klnila of liuild Inita Bpm'ial atle'illon nlveii to modern rot laaiea. KatliiiKtia (nriilhlivd mi apiilleHtlnn Call on oraddniai VYIHTK Ilium , Orexon City. 0(0 T' 111 K COMMKHt'lAL HANK, OF OltKOON CITY. Capital, 1100.000 TRANaAI'TR A OENRRAI. RANKINU BIlalNKHB. Uiana made. Illlla dlarniiiited. Makea col lortiona. Iluya and aella exrlianxe on all pnlnla lu the llnltvri Htatea, Kurope and Hong Kong. Drpoalta rerel"ed iiibjent to rliwk Intcreat at uiual ratea allowed on time depoalta. Hunk opeu Iroin 9 A. u. to 4 r. u. HatunUy evonlngi from S to 7 r. m. D. C. LATOUKKTTK, l'reanlent. K K IKINAI.DSON, Caahlor JJANK OK OHKOCN CITY, Oldest Banking Hens, is tbe City. Paid up Capital, UiO.OOO. raiamtNT, vici raaainiNT, CAalllRK. T1IOR. CHARMAM 010. A. HARDINO. a. o cai'Hri.d. CHARI.RI H. CAUriKLD. IIANAflKR. A general lianklng buatnuM tranaaoted. Depoalta received itibjooi to check. Approved bill! and notea dlacoiinted. County and city warranti bought, Loana mvle on available aeourlty. Exchange bought and told. Collentloni mado promptly. Dralti ink! avallanle In any part ol the world Tolof raphlo exchange! aold on Portland, Ban Fraaolaco, Chicago and Now York. Intereat pal J on time depoalta, lub Arautaol THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. 1' i Y , (,' i ' ' ' V.I 'v ... ' -f " m clude ingrain 2 ami 3 ply cotton ami wool, HrtiHcl taiH'Mtry ami Ixxlv KrwtwlH J a I mil ami Chinese iniittinir etc. Prices lower than ever. Oellomy & BllSCh. OREGOIST CITY, OR. Pure Drus In it jiriHcri jit ion nrv of ah iniuli vitluo in Kickni'HH nn ckilli'il iiicdieul attenilance. 7th. St. Drug Store. Milken u Hii;:ialty of t-nr ryiiif? a ntock of iuro driiH nml nil jirccri jitioiiH uro carefully finiijiniiiuliil. Dr. L. M. Andrews. OREGON CITY New and Enlarged Shop with all ajilianei'B for MACHINE WORK & CASTING. All work executed in the bent manner Kinniblc. Promptness guaran teed on all orders. REPAIRING - A-SPECIALTY. Priced tho loweat to lw had in Portland. Shop on Fourth Street, near Main, Oregon City, Oregon. I. ROAKE & CO.. Proprietors. -low you Can Save Money When your children need a laxative or stomach and bowel regulator, buv BABY'S FRUIT LAXATIVE. Fifty doses lor twenty-five cents. The Beacon for colds and coughs is upon us. 1 n order to be pre pared for an emergency, get a bottle of Baby's Pectoral Syrup, The beet in the market. Price 25 cents. For sale at tho CAN BY PHARMACY, Canby, Or. DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor. J. JONES HKAI.KH IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up StoreB and Repairing of all kinds. Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed. PltK'I'.M TIIK I.OWISNT. faSliop corner Fourth and Water streets, line k of l'ope A Cu'b, Ore gon City 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 innde to order. Turning of all kinds. Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. Builders give us a call and pee if our work is not of tho best, and our prices as low as tho lowest. Price nent on application. Factory Cor. Main and 11th Sts , Oregon City. Do You Need a Legal Blank? Tho ENTERPRISE has the only complete stock in Clackamas county. Nearly 200 Different Blanks to Make Selections From. Every kind of a blank needed by a Judge, Jus tice, Lawyer, Real Estate Dealer, Farmer or Mechanic. One or a Quantity Sent POTSAGE PAID at Portland Prices to Your Address. CAUCHT ON. Tluil dog Iiiin been dslBlleil to stop Tlmrc'H nothing In Oregon City so slopp ing as our exhibition of new caricls. Everyone feels coiiiiellcd li Mtop mnl look over Urn iliNliiy. Km li a triumph ol newness, elegance, variety, ami unpre cedented values in cniitigh to create sensation. We can carpet the town with figures mnl at figures that hi (n j t y cannot lie duplicated elsewhere. WIiiti we call our cariMtt roll there, am no absentees on llm list. Evcrv pattern ami material tiicHciihcd tiy IhxIiioii ami correct taste in hern to unsvter, ami cluitii ItM place iixin ll. 1..,.r ..f lit., l.finuii iinr i.vlitliit in IRON WORKS. N & SON, THE JAPANESE DIET Khlliiiiih-H In 1 lie JSn Jt?t for (he Current Vear. CIIIJIKSK K.HniiK TOTTEKINO. Clilna'a Liiiiiror Will IVHMi Ilia (JiiTrrnnn'nt Some or Ilia InntructliiiiH. With Victoma, 15. C, Jan. lid. Tho Nortle ern I'ai ille liner Sikli arrived tliia even ing with Yokoliuma advice to January l.'i, an followa : Tim Japanene diet reaKHeinhled Jan uary 8. The apeecli of I'riine Minister ' Count Ito waa miiiMially brief, dealing ' excltmively with llie war and ita neceHKi i tiea. The two Iiouhch were informed 1 that no consideration would at present ' be (iven to internal enlerjiriBCH, the con j lest w ith China demanding the undivided i attention of the government. The bud ! get for the current year waa presented, ! chowing an eatimaled revenue of U0,.'t00,- 000 yen, and an estimated expenditure of I h!l,700,(XX) yen. Compared with the entiiiiHii-H of hift year, the increase in revenue Is 2,2,V,n00 yen and the inereaw in expenditures U.llOO.OOO yen. Very few of the actual diahursenienta on ac count of the war are yet taken into cal- cu'ation. The budget of recent years have encountered the most strenuous opposition from thi anti-government fac-! lions in the house of representatives, not single one having been passed. Party hoHtility ha been so violently manifested (hut dinnoliition of each successive parlia ment has been found necessary before any practical public business could be completed. The constitution provides that under these circumstances the in come and expenditure shall be regulated according to the schedule last adopted and for some years past the finances of the empire have been managed upon the nasi esiablixhed when the parliament first came into existence. This year, however, it is expected that party dis sensions will he buried in view of the great struggle in which the nation is engaged and that the budget will be ap proved with little or no debate. An oflicia! statement of the foreign trade of Japan in 1804 shows: Exports 113.2W.000 ven Imports 11 7, 482 ,000 yen The total increase over the preceding year was 52 ,218,000 yen. The increase in exports is largely attributed to the de cline in silver, which affords unusual ad Vantages to foreign purchasers. The sales of tea amounted to more than 10, 000,000 yen, and the silk trade was cor respondingly submitted. In 1803 the exiorts exceeded the imports by nearly 1,500,000 yen. In 1804 the imports ex ceeded the exports by more than 4,000, 000 yen. The export of specie last year was 34,370.000 yen ; the import, 2(5,784, 000 yen. In 1803 the export was 12,289, 000 yen ; the import, 11.18rt,000 yen. The unusual oulflow of specie in 1884 is ac counted fur by the purchase of merchant ships and war material Irom abroad. The customs duties in 1804 were 5,881.000 yen, sgnlrst 5,000,000 yen in 1803. The question of postponing th 3 great industrial exposition at Kioto is under 1 diHcussinn bv the press and the mercan tile community of Japan. The Jupsnese government is about to estublish consulates at Tacoma and at Townsville, in Australia. Chinese Empire Tottering. Tacoma, Jan. 20. The News publishes a private letter from Hong Kong, stating that the emperor of China has issued an imperial edict in which he say that if the worst Bhotild come and the Jupsnese continue their victorious march, "there remain for us but to peris.i with them. When the time comes may you reverently escort tho empress dowager westward and elect a worthy man to be emperor and to look after the sacred altars of our ancestors and wipe otT this disgrace " The Hong Kong English Press says: The empire is even now tottering, and unless supported by the Western powers it must surely fall ." Chinese Keinforoemonta, Hiroshima, Jan. 20. A dispatch from the headquarters of the Japanese army ssys a strong force of the enemy, which retreated from Yung Chen Shen north west without fighting, is now in tne vi cinity ol Ku Slmng Hon. Larggo num ber of the enemv are reported along the coast road from Yung Cheng. China Wanta More Honey. London, Jan. 29 A Shanghai dis patch says that China ie negotiating a 3,000,000 lonn. TO 00LLE0T THE TAX. Notices to Be Posted hy the Internal Berenne Bnreauin Every City and Town. Washington, Jan. 28. Commissioner Miller, of the internal revenue bureau, has prepared a notico, copies of which will be posted in all the cities and towns throughout the country, notifying those who come within the provision of the SlL-ril'ASSED OXB HOUSE. tion of i!',fKX for carrying the act into I vifcri ami providca for the apijintiiint of 300 aililitionul deputy revenue collect- ors and 10 additional revenue agents. The deputies will lie anpointed by the district collectors, and the agents by CommiKsioner Miller, who will at once begin the allotment of the deputy clerks and the apportionments of the appropria tion. The deputies will not all be al loted at once, hutonly as the necessities of the work require. After quoting the tirovisions of the law. the notice says; "It is the duty of all person of lawful j the construction work of the Nicaragua age, havinif an income of more than ! canal pissed the senate to-night by the 13500, to make and render a return on I decisive vote of 31 to 21. It was the ter or before the first Monday in March, J mination of a debate which has lasted 1805, to the collector or deputy collector f since the present session of congress be ofthe district in which thev reside of gun. It was, moreover, the first realiza ble amount of their gains and income : tion in either branch of congress, of the for the whole of the calendar year 1804, ! vast project so long and vigorously urged and nil guardeons, trustees and persons ! for a canal joining the Atlantic and Pa and corporation acting in any function- j cific, with the United States government ary capactily shall make a like return ; standing sponsor for the execution of the for their wards or persons for whom they j work. The final vote was not secured act. I until 6:30 to night, but. notwithstanding Every corporation, company, and as- j the lateness of the hour, there was an sociation, both resident and foreign, ; exceptionally full senate, owing lo the doing business for profit in the United Merest felt in the culmination of the long States, shall make and render a return ' dincnmiion. The Xicaraguan ministerand to the collector or deputy collector in the ! mftnr otl,er diplomats interested in the district where the principal office or Piect liad in (1,e diplomatic gal place of business is situated on or be- j leri" throughout the voting on the many fore the first Monday in March, 1805, amendment.- and the final question. f .11 ii. t,.inM. ..rnfitii for the whole I Tl'e bill, in brief, directs the issue of of the calendar year of 1804. Returns of persons shall be made on form No, 305 and the corporations on form No. 3. Such form may be procured of collect or on application." "Penalties If said return are not made in the manner and time above tated, it is the duty of the collector or deputy collector to make the return in the form prescribed, and add the penalty prescribed by law thereto. "The income tax is due and payable on or before the first day ol July, 1805, and on all taxes due and unpaid after that date there shall be levied in addi tion thereto 5 per cent on the amount due and interest at tbe rate of 1 per centum per month from the time the same became due a a penalty. Full Instructions for making said return are printed on blank form." APPUBS TO ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS . Wasiiinoton, Jan. 28 Attorney-Gen eral Olney has given an opinion to tbe secretary of war, holding that army and navy officers come within the scope of the income-tax law. A few weeks ago Secretary Lamont raised tbe question wheather, nnder the statute, the officers of the army will be subject to the tax where their incomes are above the $4000 limit, by reason of allowance for quar ters, rations and mileage. The question has agitated the army and navy for some time, and it was thought well to secure a legxl opinon on the question In his opinion on the subject, (be attorney-general holds that the law ap plies to all incomes over 4000, regard' less of their character, and states that the paymasters must deduct from the amount disbursed to officers on their ia dividual account tbe tax of 2 per cent in all cases where it aggregates the sum mentioned. The attorney-general says his views are the same as exrresseo by a predecessor in passing on the income- tax law of 1804. It is expected that the! war and navy departments will issue regulations predicted on this opinion. TUB CASKS ADVANCED. Washington, Jan. 28 The supreme court of the United States today granted the motion to advance the income-tax cases on the docket and set the argu ments for the first Monday in March. The cases are those of Charles Tollock vs. the Farmers' Loan & Trust Company and Louis II. Hyde vs. the Centennial Trust Company, of New York. The question raised is the constitutionality of the income-tax law. The Western Bliisard Chicago, Jan. 26. Reports from all over the West and Northwest indicate that last night's snow storm was the se verest known for years. From four to nine inches of snow fell and business and traffic everywhere is impeded. Most trains from the West and North west are late today, and trainmen on all that are in have stories to tell of a severe struggle with drifts of snow accompanied everywhere by a high wind, which in some places, notably In Chicago, reached the strength of a gale, and complicated the difficulties of travel. Catholloa Win. Montreal, Jan. 29, Tbe new that the English privy council had allowed the appeal of the Manitoba Catholics in tl-.e school question waa received with satisfaction by Catholic and formed the subject for general conversation. Liber als and conservatives alike agree in say ing that the immediate result will be the dissolution of the Dominion parli ment and an appeal to the people. The French press all insist upon remedial legislation. Mrarnua Caiinl Debate in the Senate Terminated at Last. FISAL VOTE A DECISIVE 05E. The Meamre Passed Was That Intro dnced by Morgan, and (iuarantee the Canal Company's Roiids. Washington. Jan. 25 Thebill pledg- ling the faith of the United States to do of $70,000,000 Nicaragua canal bonds. Each of these is to bear the following guarantee: "The United States of America guar antees to the lawful holder of this bond the payment by the Maritime Canal Company, of Nicaragua, of the principal of said bonds and the interest accruing thereon, and as it accrues." An additional $30,000,000 of bonds is to be issued without the United States guar antee. The total of $100,000,000 tbo issued is to be used in constructing the inter-oceani? canal. The secretary of the treasury is to have general supervision of the project. A board of 15 director is to have immediate charge of the work. The United States is to receive 170,000, 000 of the canal company' stock, in re turn for guaranteeing the bond, and is to hold a mortgage hen on all the prop erty of the canal company. A f ATBIOTIO MEETING. It Was for Finds for Displaying Oir Flaf Over Schoolhonsea. Nbw York, Jan. 25 A meeting at the Carnegie Music ball tonight was held for the benefit of the fund for the exten sion of the system of displaying tbe national flag over tbe public school of the land. The hall was well packed and handsomely decorated. Commander Henry H. Adams, of Layfayette post, called the meeting to order, and intro duced Lieutenant Governor Saxton as the chairman. Mr. Saxton said in effect that while the people of the country do not seek military glory, they should be prepared for emergencies, and he ap proved of the scheme for drilling the schoolboys. Representing Governor Morton, he welcomed the distinguished sti angers present from other state. On the platform were a number of Gov ernor Morton's staff andother prominent men. Extracts were read from letters received from Governors Cleve, of Maine. Lord, of Oregon, Rich, of Michigan, Brown, of Kentucky, Jones, of Nevada, Holcomb, of Nebraska, Coffin, of Con necticut, Jackson, of Iowa, Richardson, of Montana, Oates, of Alabama, Hughe, of Arazona, Mclntyre.of Colorado, Nel son, of Minnesota, McConuell, of Idaho, Thornton, of New Mexico, O'Farrell, of Yersinia, Russell, of Massachusetts. Letters of regret were received from ex President Harrison, Joseph H. Coate, Chauncey Depew, Seth Low, ex-Governor Beaver, of Pennsylvania, and Archbishop Corrigan. 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