Oregon City Entbrpri OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1895. ESTABLISHED 1866 VOL 2'.). NO.'2H. cohhth, Circuit nniirt unlive una I1rt Mniulay In Nil eiaiwr ami thlnl Mnuilay In April. Prolmla cmirt lit mmmIoii fliet Miimlay In each miinlli. (liimnilMlnnrra rnnrt mwla fl rat Wiuliireilajr Iter nrl MnwUy til i'h nmiilh. if 1 KO.O. KINKAKMtlN, V 1 ATTOKNKY AT i.AW. Will irclliD In nil rniirla l (hr mln. .Ifllculii JaKKcr Hullillnii iiiipoaltn Court Hollar, 1 OIllKIN K. IUYKH, V 1 I i,awyi:u. All li'lial mature atti'iiilol In Jir.ln t 1 y r iT. ihi'iivnh. ' ATTOUNKY AT I.AW, :ANIIV, .... OIlKiillN. Will rnrllcii lufurn all Pniirla. Inaiiranre vrlliKti In all IrailliiK n.iii n ! I K( I.. HTOIIY, 1 ATTOKNKY AT I.AW, t'l.aialra iiclle Cuiirt Hunan. Tlllr" i-iiilnr. ami aliatrarta iik.1i. Money lialifl, MurtMna furrrluai.il and a KMitral law Imalm-ae. M ii'hkii.i.. j. iimxiaa. H. W TlloU'WiN r T. oKirriTit o NH.II.I, IIIUKIKH. THOMPSON 4 (lllimill. ATTOUNKYH AT I.AW. O HI oca In llnrklff rliill.lliiic. Otckii City, ami A I) I'. YV. 1rlllir, Portland. I tlrm-ml Law lluelnraa. Loan Mnury, t'rite Ciilli-i'tliilia. J T Sl.AHr.N, NOTAKV l'1'lll.lt! ml CONVKYANl Kit. Itral caiam linmlli'il liiaiirnni'f wrlllru III I In. llartti'M, nl Hartford. Paln'lnr. North ilrlllah Jk Mniilllt Ilaiiiluiric of Hruuian om- wild II. E. Crci, (irriimi Cltv. Onwm TTF.AtK AMAH AIIHTKACT 4 TKt'hT O. Aoatracla ut Clarkamaa cniitily roK-rly e.cc laity. tltMxt work, ri'HBuiiHlilp rharirre. Work uaraliliM 'l (ill il trial ll C l.alniirrtio, K K Imnalilaoii. J. K. ( link, liri tu imN riTV. .... omtooM. M H joiiNiMiK U w m"Aimi. ' JINNAIKU 4 JOHNSON, I CIVII. KNlilNr K.KK ASI Ht'KVKYOIlH. j Hallway laralhiti ami roiialrurtloii. brlln?i. 1 plana ami railtuatee lor watrr aupply j Uralnai ml itrrrt linriiveiueiil ol lowiia. . .Special audition given in f.raiifhtlni ami bln printliiK T CAKKY JOHNSON, I.AWYKR. -Corner Klght ami Malu etntta, Oregon City, Oroiiu. KEAI.K8TATETOSKI.L AND MoNKY TO LOAN. L.POKTKK. ATTOKNKY AT I.AW iaaiiiA-ra or r"rTT ri'HNiHiim. Office next to oregou City hank on Atli at reel. c T O. T. WILLIAMS, UKAI. K8TATK AND LOAN AtiKNT. A gxxl Hue ol biialneaa, realileiic ami aiibiirbau properly. Frm Property In trarta to mlt ou eaay termi. ('orreapniiili'nce tiromotly anawereil. Office, noil door to t.'unld A lliiutley'l ilriia! atom. Q DA I). C LATOUIlKn K, ATTOKNKYS AND COUNKKLOUS AT I.AW MAIM HTKKKT, ORKOON CITY, OHXdON. Flirnlah Atialracta of Title, l-on Honey, Knre clua Murtiagna, anil trauaacl (.ieueral Law Uualneaa. II, K. CROSS, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. WILL I'HACTK'g IN AUI. COl'HTB Of Till 8T4TI Kel Katnt mill Inmranr. Ofllc ou Main Htr ct bet. Sixth anil Seventh, onieiioM pity, on. 1 II. t)YB, ATTOKNKY AND COUNSKLOK AT LAW Omee over Oregon City Ilank, On0N CITY, ORKUON OHO. c, hkownku.. A. " IlKXHaKR. IKOWNKI.I. A DHEHHKK ATTOKNKYS AT LAW, Ouxoon City, Orkhon. Will nrantlre In all the eonrta of the atate. Of fice, next door to Caufleld & Huntley-! drug rpilK C0MUKKC1AL HANK, OK OKKOON Cl'tY. 'apltal, el"0."00 tbanhactb a oxnxrai. bankinci BtmiNKsa. Iiana made, ltllla (Uncounted. Makea col leotiona. Huy and aella exchange on all polnta In the United Htatea, Europe and Hong Kong. DcpoaltK rocol"cd utiject to check Intereat at uaual ratea allowed on tlmo dnpoalt. Hank open from 9 a. M. to 4 p. M. Haturday oveuinga from ft to 7 P. M. D C. I.ATOUKETTK, I'rcaident. V K IIONALDHON. Canhlor ANK OF OKKOCN CITY, Oldest Banking House In the City. Paid up Capital, lr0,000. PRKH1DKNT, VK'K PKKHIIIKNT, CAHIUKII. Tlloa. TIIARMAX OKO. A. HAIIIIINO. 1.0 CAKFIKI.D. MANAIIKR. ( IIAUI.F.H II. CAIIF1KI.1). A general hanking tiualneaa tranannted Uepnalti received auhjeet to check. Approved hllU and note illacounted. County and city warrants bought. Loana made on avallablo aecurlty. Exchange bought and old. Collectlonr made promptly. DrafU lohl ivatlanle lu any part of the world Telegraphlo exchange sold on Portlatid, Ban Franoiaoo, Chicago and Now York. Intereat paU on time depoalti. 8ub Areuttof THK LONDON CHEQUE BANK. yCi-'1 '""" Pure Drugs In it pri'Hcription art; of an much value in nick ticKri an nkillcd mediciil attendance. yth. St. I)ru Store. MakcH a Kpucialty of currying a utock of iuro drucB and all priHcriptioiiH nre carefully conipounihrd. Dr. L. M. Andrews- ...WILL FIND THE Able to give Prices and work Enual to the best to bo liadtirt' vPoitland on Poors, Sash, Minds and in nido FinUiLntf. Houso Bills a Specialty. Orders for TurniHg'FMed. Bobbins & Lawrence, Prop. i . i - -nt t i ..... - . - Shop on Main and . 1 nln 0REGON CITY ., ..i New and Enlarged Shop with all appliances for MACHINE WORK & CASTING. f g.lfiMllMr All WQjjs-jexecuted in the best manner popmblo. Promptness guaran iA .i-.iu.oi; teed on all orders. li'im'iF.k 1RING - -fY - SPECIALTY. lull) ( - ili.. on; f Prices' the lowest to.be had in Portland. Shop on Fourth Street, ' "l near Main, Oregon City, Oregon. JROAKE & CO., Proprietors. k ... ut I li L.T0W you Can Save Money ni tiw'iiT When your children need a laxative or stomach i!( vrr.l, and bowel regulator, buy BABY'S FRUIT LAXATIVE. I.IVl I f yiiilU t til'jiM eld Bab'y'anPectoral Syrup, n binivU The best in the market. Price 2') cents. For sale at the CAN BY PHARMACY, Canby.Or. DR. J. Bt. IRVINE, Proprietor. Do You Need ii Tluv ENTERPRISE lias 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 POJSAGE PAID at Portland Prices to Your' Address. OUR CARPETS win on hIkIiL The niwrlt of a cartwit In a iimttor of mainrlttl ami pKttum. Wlmtever I ho material of any carpnt we oiler may bo, It In 'iiiilintlcally a K'xxl valti". Anvlliifif iiik Iiu.hI (ruin tin ImH tliv (iiality of wr In It. That collie from thu miH)rlority of llio uiiitoiial. In paltcrim wo ai!lm:t thu cream ol Hie w-BHon'a prodin tloiia and mIiow ninny (txcliiHjvt (IchiuiiH For that WHHon our ciirict exhihit In Letter worth examina tion ttinn any oilier in town. You fee no much llml yuil citii't ace elwhere that you litoncc ace lh miIvhiiIiikh of HircaiiiK from n. We. aro now nellinu liiiain Carpet for L'fi cen'a a vunl, am) upwunlH. BELLOMY & DUSCH. 1 Eleventh Street. IRON WORKS. Fifty doses lor twenty-hve cents. The season for colds and coughs is upon us. In order to be pre pared for an emergency, get a bottle of Legal Blank? COMING CAMPAIGN Silver Will lie the (Jiiestfon. Lending IKIUT NOW AWAITIM; TRIAL The MorKiin-RolliMlilld Sytullcule Hulil to be Purelm-liiR- All the (Juld In the ( tilted Mulea. Kak Fkancihco, May 7. Kx t'nited Htatea Senator John Martin, of Topeka. who ha been for many years an lnteroHt- ing figure in Karmu politic, arrived in ' tbl city yesterday. Senator Martin ha j i come out here in the interests ol the llml I on Reservoir A Canal Company, of Ari zona, of which he is president, and of ; the Central Arizona railway. The en ! tor, who is a democrat, eaks in no un 'certain way on the silver question. He I id : I "There cannot be the slightest doubt I of silver being the leading question in the next campaign. Can you imagine any other question of importance? The i tariff i out of thaway. If the republi can gi-t control of the next administra ! tion there may lie a little revision of the tariff, but nothing essential. They can't 1 fight a campaign on te foreign policy. jThat is a question that could not become ! of importance except in time of war. Having these question out of the way, and having no local issues that can divide ' the parties, there is no question left ex J cept the silver question, i "The republican ptrty will do a it al i way ha done, adopt a platform that 'can be read both way, and nominate a man to fit it. In the democratic convert ! tion they are going to having a row. The party is now practically in regard to the j silver question, just in the position it wa I in 1S50 in regard to slavery. Two-thirds ! of the members of the convention or more j will be composed of silver men, and it ' will adopt a platform in favor of the free j coinage of that metal at a ratio of 16 to 1 and will nominate a man in sympathy with that platform, hut not Mr. Cleve land. He has been honest and fair and consistent with all his preaching. He never wa a silver man. "In case the democrats and republicans both adopt platform and make nomina tion in favor of gold, there will be some sort of independent movement some tlWng like tliia Sibley movement for sil ver and silver only. I believe the popu list will indorse it and lay aside for the time their other causes. "If the democratic party doe not adopt a platform in favor of tlie free coinage of silver, it will not carry a single state in the Union. Senator Morgan, of Ala bama, told me lately that on any other sort of platform the democrats would be swamped by the populists, even in that state. Senator Harris told me the same thing of Tennessee, and Cooper of Geor gia and Daniel of Virginia. " Mom About tie Gold Corner. Washington, May 7. Treasury officials are beginning to see something ominous in the purchase of the output of the gold mines of the United States bv brokers representing the Morgan-Kothschild syndicate. They have known for sev eral weeks what has been going on, but have jealously guarded their discovery from the public. The facts, however, have got beyond official control, and now well-defined suspicion exists that a crea tion of a "gold corner" is in progress. The Morgan-Rothschild syndicate is accumulating American gold at tlx rate of $2,500,000 to $300,000,000 a month, which represents from 05 to 75 per cent, of the total product of the mines of this country. It is taking prac tically all tbe refined gold bars which are produced by the 25 or SO private refineries in the West. Purchases on behalf of the syndicate have not been very heavy on the Pacific coost, but practically the en tire output of the refineries east of the Sierra Nevadas is being diverted from its How into the government mints into private depositories ol the bond syndi cate in New York city. Dnrrant'i Trial Deferred. San Francisco, May 6. Theodore Durrant will spend several weeks in the county jail before he is placed on trial for his life for the murder of Blanche Lamont and Minnie Williams. The police will not hurry him to trial, de piring to give him abundant time to pre pare for his dofenso. The case will therefore not be called until July. Threatening letters have been re ceived hy the school girls who identified nnrnuit us Blanche Lamont's escort from the school on the day of bis (lisan pcarance. The girls have been warned that if thev testify against Durrant again they will receive physical violence. A WITNESS FOR DURRAST. San Francisco, May 7 Theodore Purrant's attorneys have discovered evidence which they believe will enable them to establish an alibi for their client, so far as the Williuins murder case is concerned. A Market street hair diesser states that Minnie Williams, who was a her chop at 8 her (Iinapar- anee. Hhe had her hair dreaded, leaving at 8:25. Aft it la estimated that by tak ing a car immediately Hhe could not reach Kmanuel church until 8:50. Dor rant'ft cotinael argue ttiat Durrani could not thereafter have encorted her to the church, outraged and murdered her anil then walked lo Dr. Yogel'a, where he ar rived at 0:15. Babbatb Deaeerat'on. Ciiicaoo, May (5. Three hundred per Honn attendeil a maun meeting held at the l'eople'a inMtitnle, to proleHt aguinat iHlt)llay tH()tmB nj Sunday baaeball , . rie rneoting wa held under tl ttUBpj(;e 0f the International Sunday Oi)H;rvance league. The Kev. M. M. Farklmntt gave .Scriptural reason why Humlay trafff and Sunday amuaernentH ahould be fur- bidden. The Kev. W. 13. Leach gaid that it waa a degradation ot the American flag that it should wave over a baseball field 1 when a Sunday game wa in progress, j Bishop Fallow said that he had been , ..11 l . . ., .1.... V, - ,1 r... n .-M a J A. I ,l.al lubit-ct, that all profeaaional plavera ex cept one were oppoaed to Sunday games. The Kev. Thomas E. Cox called on all Roman Catholic to diacontinue Sun day traffic in liipior and to UV away from the ball ganieo. T. H. Gault said that to arrest the manager and player would cause too much annoyance in return. He thought the only way to stop the games wa by injunction. It is intended to take this course. Dolph Creates a Seniation. 1'kndi.rtok, May 6 Chief o'clock on the evening of Bean and Associate Judges Moore and tempted robbery of SethTaylorin Novem Volverton opened the May term of the: ber last, were sentenced to seven years F.astern Oregon Supteme court this each in the state prison, morning with twenty-eight cases on the; Kalama is threatened with populist docket. The appeal from Union county I paH.r in the case of the Oregon Gold Mining j jie Qomitt county commissioners are company involving property worth balf jookin for a good iion for a poor a million was taken up. Ex-Senator: . Dolph appears for Smith, plaintiff, against the company. A scene was en acted during the argument. The point at issue was that of allowing t5500 at torney fees granted by the decree of tbe circuit court and from which Dolph ap pealed. He characterized the lower court officers and attorneys a-i acting in conspiracy to rob bis client Smith. This was hotly resented by T. H . Crawford, opposing counsel, who said he was sur prised to hear such accusations from one of Mr. Dolph's standing. The affair caused considerable feeling among the attorneys. Lateit Japan-China Hevi Nkw York. May 8 The Herald's Tokio special says ; On the exchange of ratified treaties at Che-Foo tomorrow, Japan will agree to surrender Port Arthur and part of Liao Tong peninsula to China in consideration of an extra payment of 100,000,000 taels. She may also annex to Corea a part of Manchuria, which is left ber. It is believed this arrangement will be perfectlv satisfactory to Russia, I and will insure peace. The Cnbaa Bepnblio Actire Santiago, May 7. Insurgents under Maceo's leadership attacked the town of Cristos this morning. They burned houses and shops, tore up railway tracks and derailed a train loaded with Spanish soldiers. At least one Spaniard was killed and several wounded. The loss of insurgents is not known. The insurgents also made an attack upon tbe town of Caney, and burned one house before they were compelled to retire by troops. Hat Dropped Prohibition. Tot'KKA, May 6. The story comes from New York that ex-Governor John P. St. John has laid aside prohibition pending the settlement of the money question, and will advocate free silver as the one remedy for the ills which afllict the country. It is said that he will even discourage the nomination of prohibitionist electoral tickets in 1S96, in order that the free silver vote may be swelled. , Persons who sympathise with the afflicted will rejoice with D. E. Carr of 1235 Harrison street, Kansas City. He is an old sufferer from inflaraatory rheu matism, but has not heretofore been troubled in this climate. Last winter he went up into Wisconsin, and in conse- mience has had another attack. "'It camo upon me again very acute and Bevere," he said. "My joints swelled and became inflamed ; sore to touch or ii most to look at. Upon the urgent re quest of my mother-in-law I tried Cham berlain's pain Balm to reduce the swell ing and ease the v'n tomyagrv able surprise, it did both. I have wed three fifty-cent bottles and believe it to be the finest thing for rheumatism, pains and swellings extant. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. Dr. J. II. McLean s strengthening cordial and blood purifier, by its vitalis ing properties, will brighten pale cheeks add transform a pale, haggard dispirited woman into one of sparkling health and beauty. For sale by C. G. Hutitley, druggist. PACIFIC STATES. A New Steamer to Navigate Upper Willamette. tl.fr A SEW COLOSY FOR NICARAGUA. W. H. Ityar Son Commandant at the Heldler' Hem at Roseburif Town to Consolidate. The total salmon catch to date, accord ing to the weekly salmon report from Astoria, is 37,050 cases. Warm shower have been falling in So noma for the vast few day, and the out look for hay and grain was never better. J. F. Johnson died at Coiiltervill Thursday night. He waa known to min- ng men as "IJuartx Johnson, ana came to Coulterville in 184. Governor BndJ ha appointed the fol lowing as delegate to the silver conven- tion : E. L. Coinon, T. J. Clute, General A. L. Hart and H. W. Lantrenour. A(jvice, received from Unga Island, Alaska, say that a serious cave occurred in one uf the passages in a mine which bad not been braced with timbers. Chief of Police Row ie of Santa Cruz, , has reeelved a letter from ex-SherifT I Morse of Clallam county, Washington, stating that the much-wanted Ansel I White died in 18?8. ! The floral fete to take place next mootli ! at Santa Crux promise to be a huge uc ! cess. Yachts will be there from San t Francisco and the Half-Million club will be invite ! . I Stewart Leeper and Bert Gafford, con Justice j victed at Reno of the shooting and at- It is proposed to consolidate Fairhavea and New Whatcom under the name "Bel lingham." Fire at Davenport destroyed the store building of Rosenquest & Plough ; loss. $3400; insurance, $2400. A colony for settlement In Nicaragua is being formed at Davenport. Conces sions have been obtained from the Nica ragnan government. A street encounter took place at Day ton the other day between a deaf and dumb woman and a Chinaman. Tbe woman struck the first blow, but the Chinaman was fined $2.50. Tbe La Roi Mining Company has or dered, for immediate shipment, through a Spokane hardware company, a new hoisting plant, complete. It will hav a capacity of 100 tons, and the boilers will be 100-horse power. Three hundred pounds of nickel and cobalt ore have been packed down, from the Nigger creek mines at the instance of W. J. Riley and shipped to Webb x Co., Seattle, who' wilt immediately forward the ore toFrieghburgh.Germany, to have it tested. It reported that W. J. May will build a large summer hotel on the oeean beach near the mouth oi the- Nehalem this summer, and that work will be com menced soon. It is quite certain that others will improve their property there this summer and a large- number of re sorts are expected. Nehalem Tunes. Hon. W. H. Byars- has been formally installed as commandant at the soldiers' home at Roseburg, and Mrs. Byars has succeeded Mrs. Laihrop as matson there. Another move ie on foot to build a boat that will be able to navigate tbe upper Willamette rives between Corvallis and Eugene, at all seasons of the year. Capt. . Isaac Gray, of Eugene, is- interested in, the project. Ut is intended, to construct a boat drawing 14 inches oi water. A large number oS cattle aro beiag . driven out of Southern Oregon to stoek other rangss. The price paid is low, but better thaaiit has beea. The country is aot "going to the dogs"" by any means, says tie East Oregotiiaju If any cue thinks-sov let him or her tako a buggy and drive through the country north, of. Pendleton. The fielda ot full wheal never looked better and tWspring; wheat looks well. President and Mrs. McClelland of the Fwest Grove university, gave-a tea Tues cfey evening in honor of Rev. J. S. and. Mrs. Griffin, the oldest Congregational minister in the state. Kev. Mr. Griffin, graduated in the first class sent out by Obeilin Theological Seminary, came t Oregon in '89, and was at the Whitman mission some time. He moved to his present place of residence, near Ililla boro, in '42. In '43 he edited one of the first journals in the state, the "Oregonian American," a bi-weekly publication of which the entire set, eight numbers, are in the college library. He has since lived at Hillsboro and enjoys a green old age. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. .