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Oregon City Enterpri se. ML 29. NO. ORKGON CITY, OK KG ON, FRIDAY, JUNK 14, 1895. ESTABLISHED 186G ' comtTH, I'lrnult court ciinvDiira flrt Mimiliy In Nil Kiaiwr mnl tlilnl Mniilny In Airll, Prnnst nuurl In tculim flrtl Mmiilajr In urb I'llllll. rkinuiilaalnuiira miurt mii'll flmt Wmlurailay t'r II ml Alinnlay nt I'ni'll month. l I) Ml' RtH'DN. v, a. ii run. jlNKAHMON 4 IIYI'K. i ATTORN KYH AT i-AW. Will racllc In all conrta nl lln alaln. i 111 !) In JaitKitr III i ll't I tiK iiip"ll (liiiirl Hoiiae. r IIIIDON K. II YKH, I I.AWYF.R. , All leuitl in hi lira tili'iiilnl In promptly. II liOllYNH, ATT(NF.Y AT LAW, NOMillV ITIU.li: 'ANHY, .... oiiKiliiN, k'jll prai'tli'i) In nil rourl. ol I' c. ; liiMitnni'tt wrlllrn In nil li..lln mm. - patllpa. Ah lMi'1- o '. I. Itir i. .In i, t l'o Iwl una a i-' Ity. 4 . - 1 KM I.. HTOIIV, ATTOKNF.Y AT I.AW. l'tlr tippoallr Court Homo. hi" "iulnr. ami ali.lracta ma .In Mnliujr j l.oaiinl, M iri liirri'lii l ami a I KimiitnI law Ihi.Iiii'm, ( o'ur.u.i.. K limuiM. a. w tiiomi-ihin r T iikiihiii " NKII.L. IH'.lKlKH. ,1 I IHIMI'HON AUHimTII. ATTOHNKYH AT I.AW. ftici'D In Harkti-y liullilliiii. Hrrimi Clly, ami j AO I'. W. Ii-mplc, I'lirilaml. i ii-llirnl 1-nw llii.lnr.t. I,.. an Mmiry, I 'rut j Collection.. I T HI.AI'KN, jNOTAUV ITIU.Hr ami I'oNVKYAS) Kll. )lrl e.iam hatiilli'il. Inaiiranco wrlllrn In .. Until. it. I. i.l II. til.. nl. r.L'liii) North llll.li A Mi'rraiilllr. lUiiilnirii nl llrrinan nnic Willi II. K. 'r... urrK.'ii ( Hv. Orrunti ' 11.ACKAMAH AHIIIA) T A Tlil T ( O. I.airai'la of I'lork.iM.i rminlT ir.itt jr a laliy. OiKiit witrk, ri'a.niiMl.ln rliariri.. !Vn.r iiiiriili r. (,lv ii. a irlal Ii C l.n.urfll, K K lintialil.ini, J. K. ) lark, lilroclina. I mux cit, .... iianiinN. i H J"IIN"N Ii w KiaKAian ISNAIItll A JollNKON, IVIL KNlllSK.KIIH AM. 81KVRYOHH. IHway locution anil r.ni.lrurtli.n, trlilicra. ilan ami callmalra Inr wuter atii.)r rnlnais anil atrrfl lin.riivolurnt ut town. i-clal atlcntl.in lvrn in i',raii(lillii and blti , prliilliK If CAKKY JOIINHON. I.AWYKK. 1 irmr Elgin and Main alrrrta, Orifnn City, IOrmnn. A I. KSTATK TO SKI. I, AM) j MoNKY TO LOAN. 1 L. HoKTKK, j ATrOHNKY AT LAW I aaaiaCTa or ranfaarr rt aaiaiiin. fli-a npt l Ori'ann City hank nnOth trcH, O. T. WILLI A mm, "j 'kkal khtatk and loan aoknt. ifioi line ol biialmoa, rralili-nre ami aubiirliau j I'fil'i'riy. rm l'rii'rly In trwla to ault on aay tmna. 1.irrioiiilinp imimplly anawrrnl, OBIee, tlcliHir Ui Can Hold A lluntlny'i drug more. I). A D C. LATOl'llKTTE, rrOKNKYS AND 1 CUUNHKU)ltrt AT LAW VAIN HTKKKT, OKKUON CITY, OHIUION. ) ! ifnlah Alialraota ol Til la. Ian Monoy, Cnro clo.e HnrlgaKaa, anil Iranaaok Oeucral ; Law llnalnNM. J E. CKOMD, j ATTORXKY AT LAW. I t TaAiTica in All (,'onaTa or ihi Htatb Kxal Katato anil Inanranre. Ic on Main Hlravt but. Hlxth and Hcvonth, okkiion city. oa. t IL DYK, rroitNKY AND CoUNNKl.OR AT LAW J omco over Oregon City Bank, (iion city. oaanoN j. o, BRnwnai.1.. a. a Daaaaaa. I KOWNKLL A DltKHHKK ATTORN KYH AT LAW, IdoN City. OaaooN. VIII prantloa In all the noiirta ot tlm atata. 01 X noil dnnr to Caudvld & lliintlvy'a drug m. VIE commekcialhakk,-- ! OK OKKUON CI'IT . Iiltal, IIOO.OOU fltANRACTS A OUNKBAI, BANKINO niiaiNKHa, i6ana made. Illlla dlacimnted. Makea coi tion". Iluya and aclla exchange on all pnlnta lie United Htatea, Europe and Hong Kong, poalti recul"cd inbject to check . Intercut at ill raU'i allowed on time depoalta. Dank m (rum 8 a. M. to 4 r. a. Haturday evening! r S to 7 r. m. fl. LATOUKRTTE, Prnaident. V K HON ALDHON, Caahler IANK OK OHKOCN CITY, j Oldest Banking Mse In the City. j I'uld up Capital, I'iO.OOO. citllKNT, - - Tlloa. CHARMAK fraitaiiitNT, a ro. a. ha am no. IKH. K. 0 CAliriRI.D. Aaaa, CHARi.es H. caufirld. aneral.banklng biialncaa tranaactcd. -Mlialla rocelved aubjoot to chcok. iroved bills and nntoadlacoimtod. itj and olty warrnti bought.. 0 mi'le on available security. tiangf bought and told. Hc.tloni made promptly, tta sold availaule In any part of the world agraphia exohanges sold on Portland, Ban ai-laoo, flhloago and New York. -rat palj on time depoiilte. ) AreutsolTUK LONDON CHEQUE BANK, cut smr W I I mil iii.4,.t:. Pure Drugs In it ircHcrijilion are of an much value in sickness an hkilli-d miMlicul attendance. 7tli. St. Drug Store. Makes u specialty of currying a dock of puro drugs, and all jiroKcrijitioiiH are carefully compounded. Dr. L. M. Andrews- IBlDIIlLBHilinS Able to jjivo Tricea and work Equal to tbo best to bo bail in Tortland on Doors, Sash, Blinds and in- sido Finishing. House Bills a Specialty. Orders for ' Turning Filled. Robbins & Lawrence, Prop. i Shop on Main and Kluvcnth Street. J QREGON CITY IRON WORKS New and Enlarged Shop with all appliances for MACHINE WORK & CASTING. All work executed in the best manner posible. Promptness guaran teed on all orders. REPAIRING - A-SPEOIALTY. Prices the lowest to le had in Portland. Shop on Fourth Street, near Main, Oregon City, Oregon. I. ROAKE & CO., Proprietors. Uow you Can Save Money When your children need a laxative or stomach and bowel regulator, buy BABY'S FRUIT LAXATIVE. Fifty doses lor twenty-live cents. The season for colds and coughs is upon us. In order to be pre pared for an emergency, get a bottle of Baby's Pectoral Syrup, The best in the market. Trice 25 cents. For sale at the CAN BY PHARMACY, Canby, Or. DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor. Do You Need a Legal Clank? The 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 POSTAGE PAID at Portland Prices to Your Address. OUT OF 8ICHT and above competition dtriki-n tlto keynoti" nl our now stuck of carpets, rugs, mattings and nil cl'itliH. That' the Idea; alsive com petition describes our osilion In the whole rariict trail)), unci we're never afraid piiii'Ii l)H(f iin ran tin (omul in tlm whole ronnlry round as we have in our otock. I'litti-rno likx our urx a gu. ami for Unit reason llnirv'r going everywhere in Clackamas County. Tlm newest, brightest, and the most attractive, design ar always ours. That was nr t)'iiHon for selecting them. It'a alio a good reason for your selecting what ever vnii need from our r om t Iih n m i vc DXlllhlt. DELLOMY & DUSCH. The llousefurnishcra. - ...WILL FIND THE .. , 1 CUM FJL1UUSTEKS Denial of Iteporled MiirderHif .Mission a rieH in China. FLORIDA O tHT TO HE (il AltDKI) luemdlnrr Devil Hum Fifty Tliona anul l..!!ars Worth of Properly fur a I'mutillii Handier. Waaiiinoton, Juni) 11. The l(!lrmi liation to si-nil till) Unitcl SlulcH Hteiiin hIiIi Ruleili to thu Florida coaHt for t tie iiirnHH u' co-oralini with revenue ciitUTH to jirDVPiil lililiuHtrin -xn-Ji-tiona atiiriiiiK from our aliorea, ia one ol tli flrat bcIm of Mr. Oiney in liia new iKiHilion. Secri'liiry Ili-rlart liaa ileeined such a roiirae ilviabie for aome days pant, aixl eoiiferei) with I he preHiileut on llie aul.ject. Ho arid Secretary Olney then had a further conference, and aa a l ri'Mtilt the formal ordera of the Releih I were indued. I Written inatriii'liona carefully atating the line of icy which the adminiHtra- tion deoin-s ta puraue in regard to the i interference with fllibiiHtera will be wnt ' toCaptain Miller, commandinir the Ke 1 li'ili, and it !: prohahlu he will be called to WaahiiiKton for a conference with Act j ing Secretary McAdoo before hie veanel leave. New York. Tlieae wiHtruclioliM are not available, but it is known he will lie directed to line the utni'Dt care in pre ventinx any Veawl from leavine our i count deatined for Cuba with the object I of remain iik aid to the revolutioniata. j The mere shipment of anna ia not re garded a a violation of the neutrality laws, and before any veanel ia over hauled by the Keleiuh the officer nmt be thoroughly convinced the autiiected craft ia fitted out us a fighting inaebine ! to operato againal Spain. It ia the da I aire ot the authorities that proper Mep jahall lwdiaplayed not only by the Re ' leiuli, but by revenue cultera, to prevent illeiil expeditiona from leaving our ahorea. and treaaury otlieiala are aerioua ly consiilerinn the ai'vimbilitv ot further augmenting the force of tevemie cuttera In southern waters. '' Horn, and Woo! Burned Pkndi. eton, Or., June 10 A fire en tailing the loss of f.30,000 oecured early i this morning at Pilot Rock, eighteen miles from Pendleton on the big sheep ranch of Charlea Cunningham, the mo.t extensive wool grower in the Inland Kiiipire. All the ranch buildings ex cept one wool barn was destroyed. Mr. Cunningham also has another ranch several miles distant and heie also at the same hour an enormous loes was occasioned. At the Pilot Rock ranch at 3 o'clock this morning, the proprietor being absent, the eniylorees saw two masked men leave the vicinity of the ranch house ; they went stealthily yet hurriedly down the canyon, mounted horses and road in the direction of the other ranch. Soon flames burst out in dozen places. Hurrying to ascertain the cause, the occupaniB of the house, twenty or thirty sheep men, found several gallons of kerosene in the place distributed along the long line of build ings. The ranch people had scarcely time to escape with their lives from the large frame building which was a mass of roaring flames and together with the other extensive sheds and barns, were consumed inside of half an hour. On the other ranch on Butter creek, about twenty-five miles from Pendleton, a building worth $0000 with the supplies of hay and grain contained therein, was all destroyed. In one shed were ItUX) thoroughbred Morino bucks, the choicest from Cunningham's herds of 23,000 sheep. These were insured on a basis of $20 valuation per head, making this loss $:!2,000 and the total loss over JSO.O1 0. The circumstances at the sec ond fire also indicate iucendiarinsm. The whole country is stirred up. Of ficers are searching for clews. Private parlies are determined to run down the scoundrels. This la the fourth fire on Cunningham's ranches and there have been others at other places. BUM la the Dark. San Francisco, June 11. The in quest over the death of Miss Nellie Har rington was concluded to day. Four addi tional witnesses completed the alibi of Senator Buck, established at the inquest yesterday. I. "V. Lees, chief of detec tives, was the last witness. He said no stranger committed the crime. The murderer was thoroughly famliar with the premises. The crime was not for the purpose r.f robbery. The murder was most brutal. The wounds were inflicted by a pistol iiBed as a club. The jury re turned a verdict of murder by an un known person. Hiaiionaries Safe. London, June 11. According to a special dispatch from Shanghai, the loss of proiierty as the result of the recent rioting at Cheng Tu, Katung and Ho Cbing, amounts to several million dollars. The Chinese officials, it is added, headed by the viceroy of the province of Szechtien oa;nly encouraged the mot to all aorta of outrage, and the petitions of foreign era for protection was refused. Nrw Yodk, June 11. The following cablegram of today's dale, from Rev. J. R. Hikei, at Shanghai, has been received at the office of the MethodlKt Missionary Hociely in this city; "Property at Cheng Tu deatroyed. Miaaionariea all aafe." "1 hew advices," said Dr. Baldwin, re cording secretary of the society, "are official and should set at rent the rumors of the massacre of missionaries. There was no massacre." BOW AT A CORf ESKNCE. It U Caned By Ohlectloa to the Dm f Towel. Boston, June 11. Bishop Tanner pre sided at the last day's session ol the A. M. E. conference, and all went well un til the conference voted down Dr. Roberta' motion to indorse the bishop's action in the communion service in using a towel to wipettiH communicant month before sipping the wine. Dr. Roberts offered the motion. Bishop Tanner ex plained it and a brother delega e strongly opposed it, aa It was only half way measure in piomotion of sani'ary principles. The bishop put the motion and declared it passed, although a storm of negative answers were heard. Im mediately on his declaration of its pass age, several delegates jumped to their feet and asked the bishop what he meant by his proceedings. Attain the bishop put the question and lont by such an overwhelming vote that l.iahop Tanner was constrained to break; forth in an ex clamation, and w ith a loud voice he said : "I never thought that the New England conference, situated in the home of progress, would turn to the wall any such measure for advancement. Oold Eiporti Washington, June 11. The treasury officials no longer deny that they have grave fears concerning the outlook for gold exports. The high point reached last week for sterling exchange would have led to the export of gold if it had not been for the Rothschild syndicate, which has turned into the treasury all but seven millions of the amount con tracted to pav for bonds. The deficit continues to increase, while there is no prospect of farther increase in revenues. As there is to be no revenue from in come tax, there will be nothing to in crease the revenue after July 1, but to carry out the acta of congress disburse ments must necessarily be increased. This w ill leave the treasury in no con dition to prevent exports of gold. Debi Did Hot 8bow Dp. Chicago, June 11. This was the day Debs and his brother officials of the American Railway Union were to have gone to jail in Woodstock. The entire body of officers appeared in United States Marshal Arnold's office to surren der themselves, but they were told to return in the afternoon, when tney would be taken to Woodstock. When the appointed time rolled around all officials were present except Debs. He failed to appear and has not been seen since. The United Slates marshal is out scouring the city fur Debs. The gen eral opinion is that he is drunk. Todsy'i Cabinet Meeting. Washington, June 11. All members of the cabinet except Secretary Herbert ! and ro8tniaster-(jeneraI Wilson were present at a meeting today, The presi dent presented the new attorney-general Harmon, to the other members. The session was protracted, as the president desired to close up all business if possi ble, so that he might be able to go to Gray Gables. Too Bad. Washington, June 11. Mrs. Key, granddaughter of Francis Scott Key, who wrote the "Star Spangle Banner," has for a number of years worked as a clerk in the pension office, and who sup ported a mother who was 80 years old and totally blind. Last Saturday she was discharged bv Comtiiissionsr Loch ren oh the plea of economy. Moved Dp a Peg. Washington, June 11. K. M. Landis private secretary of Greshatu, will return to Chicrgo and resume the practice of law. J. Walter Blandford was today appointed private secretary te Olney, to succeed Landis. He occupied the same position with Olney, while the latter was the head of the department of justice. Are You UoiugEast? If so, it will pay you to write to A. C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burling ton Route," 250 Washington street, Portland. He will mail you free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you as to the through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish yon with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, Southern, Canadian Pacific or Great Northern railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington route is generally con ceded to be the finest equipped railroad in the world for all classes of travel. PACIFIC STATES. San Faanclnco Swindler Collect for Fourth of July. A TACO.VA IIALI.O.MST DROPS. Millions of P u ii da of Wool Produced in FiiHtern Oregon tlilsHeunOD Lake C'uunty's Clip. The California State Floral Society will give an exhibition of sweet peas at its meeting next Friday. The flying of homing pigeons will furnish sport for one morning during the ; Santa Cruz carnival. ! Petty swindlers have had receipt : forms printed and have been making collect irns ostensibly for the celebration of the Fourth of July at San Francisco. A reward, of o0 has been offered for their arrest and conviction, j The Manufacturers' and Producers' : Association of California object to the : use of pollock instead ot California cod jfisb at the San Quentin penitentiary, j The Oceanic steamship Monowai ar rived from Sidney and Honolulu jester day, having been delayed twenty-one hours outside the Heads by the log. Pi ofesnor George II. Hewensoii of the California Stale university baa been offered the chair of philosophy in the Michigan university and will probably accept. Many San Franciscans have already gone to Santa Crux to enjoy the Vene- tian water carnival. Many more have i registered at the local carnival head j quarters. j District Attorney Barnes of San Fran- ciaco is the owner of the first pass ever I it-sued by the Central Pacific railroad. ) It bears the signature of the late Senator ' Leland Stanford, i I The executive and literary committees for the Fourth of July at San Francisco ; have b id a falling out over Rev. Anna ' Shaw. i Tacoma'8 prisoner's will soon be put to work upon the city's streets. Howard Frayne has purchased a third interest in the business and plant of the Purallup Citizen. It is thought that the cold weather has killed thousands of caterpillers iu the orchards of Whatcomb county. Spokane county's assessment this year will be about $21,000,000, of which be tween $14,000,000 and $15,000,000 will be assessed to the city of Spokane. The case of the state of Washington against Floyd Moore, the college student of Pullman charged with adultery with Mrs. Saddlen, has been dismissed for lack of evidence The Gray's Harbor Commercial Com pany's mill at Coemopolis has shipped five cars of fiuit boxes te Walla Walla and is now Ailing a contract for the San Francisco market for 250,000 boxes for canned goods. Old Sport, a veteran dog who "tan with the machine" in Walla Walla for five years, answering every call on the fire department, was run over and killed while going to a fire last week. He was given a fireman's burial, and a monu ment will be erected to his memory. In mat ing a parachute drop from a balloon at Tacoma Sunday, "Professor" Marklesburg nearly lost his life. The parachute failed to open until nearly down. Fortunately the drop was being made over the harbor, and Markleberg was iinlitnt. The parachute opened about 150 feet above where he struck. He swan to the coal bunkers and got out unaided. The first number of the Silver Lake -Herald made its appearance at Joseph, June 7. Two horses were badly gored by a stag last Sunday, on the Kennedy place, in Lincoln county. It is estimated that 480,000 pounds of wool will be taken from Wlliow's 60,000 Bheep this season. The annual meeting of the East Co lumbia conference ot the Methodist Epis copal church, south, will convene in Milton on August 12, next, and will con tinue several days. Zimmerman and Eskin, the Dakota cattle-buyers, are driving their band of 1700 beef-cattle fiom Lake county to Huntington. From the latter point the cattle will be shipped to North Dakota and put on the ranges. The report that Miss Ida Smith, of Beavnr creek, died from the effects of poison, self-administered, is a mistake. Miss Smith accidently took an overdose of laudanum, but fully recovered and is uow in excellent health. Lake county's wool clip this year will be considerably over 1,000,000 pounds. Several sheepmen sheared as high aa 40,000 pounds. If this million pounds of wool could be sold at a fair figure, the sheepmen of Lake county would be oa their feet again.