Oregon Til "71-, ENTERPRISE. VOL. :;o. no. d, ORECJON CITY, OREGON, Fill DAY, DECEMBER 0, 1895. ESTABLISHED I860 City ('I)I'HTH, Mrciiliciinrl Pi.iivi.il... flf.i M.nnU In N((. fnmlKT aii.l llilril Mi.ii.lny In A ft II. m!iri',Jj'" " I" ".-..Inn m.t M.nxtHy In a.:h '..iH.iil.,ll.r.1.niirl mimta flr.l Wviluiiailay lli-i llr.i Mni,,ir !,,,. I, mmi,. ' J J . .V. ii. tt, HttUI'K. ATTOIINIIYN AT LAW. w I I I'uml. i. In ill I'lturt. Iuui N..KI, ,,i,.,, 'Mi minlnml and ii'.lluriliiM, i wlnl. OHM. M.lnNl.itnt mmrHnti'iilli. J osici'il HICK," ATTollSKY AT I, AW. rrmilrn In nil 1'uurla nf Ilia Hint... !li. b lit iUlik or (Imgon City lllook Willi I.. I.. Porter. (iiexou Cily, Air ii hoiivnk. Oregon. ArroUNI'.Y AT I, AW, ii i aii 1 i i i i . 1 1 ; ANIIY. OIIKtiUN. Will ir.rr In .11 curl, nl l rile. Iiimii.i.io wrllivn In all l.wlli.( e..ii. .ault. All ii.nl. m '. il. Intnl. ik. o lecimn. a j.t'ln 1 1 r. 1 KO I,. STOItY, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. t'l'.t.lr. i......llf Court II. him. Tlllp. m.niliirit ami al.Mraela ni.ilii. Munoy lu.utHt, Mt.rt.Kr. ..riMl..M mi.l , (ximr.l law Iiii.Iiicm. T HUHKN, NOTARY I'l'IIMC ami CON VKYANCKII. Hoal 0.1.10 li.inll.vl lii.ur.iii-, wrltlrn In tli. Il.nl..r., ..I ll.rllunl. r.l.ln. North llrlll.li A M.'ti'.nlllt., Hamburg nl Hreui.il 0(!lr Willi II. K. rr.na, drric'in Cllv, Urpgun fl LACK AM AH AIIHIKACT 4 Tltl'hT CO. AI.Mracf. o( Clarkama. enmity property a .pro l.lly. tioo.1 work, rrnu.iial.l0 fharK.., Work guarantee.!, tttva 11. atrial 0. c i.iiMii.'iin. y r. ii..i.aiii.i.u, J. . Clark, IMreili.ra. oaxioN riTV. - - - - immio. N.M JllMNX.N tt. W IIMItmll JISNAIKD A JOHNSON, CIVIL F.NiilNKKKH AS!. HI'KVKYOKH. Hallway liM'all.iu an.) rnnalrnrtli.ti, brl.lgoa. .laiiaautl e.llmalr. ..r water .iipply (ralna(0 and alrcel Iui.ruvrm0iil ul li.wna Scl.l alUiiillon f Ivrn In 6raiifhtlii( anil Mil r I lit 1 i.bT CAKE Y JOIINHON. LAWYKIl. Corner Right au.l Main atrvrta, Oregon City. Oreil.n. HKALESTATKTOSKI.I, AND MONKY TO I.(.AN. L L. rOI(TKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW aarraai-Ta or rai.rtaTT resKi.Min. OBI P nail to Oreg..u Cllv bank on alb .treet. "I O. T. W1I.MAXH, 'itlEAl, tTAK7NU LOAN AUKNT, A goo.! Hue of builne.., re.l.li'iiceaml auliiirlian rrt.perty. Farm Property In traet. to aull on a.y terma. Oiirreniii.lene promt.tly ar.were.l. Ofnr, noil il.K.r lo l'aullel.1 A lliil.llry . drug atoro. Tl). 4 II. C LATol llKHK. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW MAIN KTKKKT, DKKIION CITY, OMKOoN. Furnlah Ati.lraeta ot Tuu.riian Money, Fore cln.0 Mr(Kxea. au.l trail. aut General Law Unalne... J K. CltOHS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will 1'iuith ix All Cot'im or Tin Htati Real KalnK anil Inaurance. Office on Main Htreet t.it. Hlxlh and Seventh, OKICOIIN CITY. OH. M O'NKII.I.. 1. 1 iiKiuiKa. It. W. THI.MI'WIN r T. OHirriTM O'NKII.l, IIKIKIKH. TllOMl'KON k OIIIKKITII. ATTOltNKYS AT LAW. O III era in Unrkli-y Iliill.lliiit, Ormmi City, ami A 0 V. W. 'Ii'ini.k', rorllaml. Do Ui'Ihth Law IIii.Iim'.., Ixian Money, Vrgt Colli'i'tliiiia. Korprliino tnorl khu.h, l'nil.nln (.rnclice. Q II. DY R, ATl'OUN'KY AN'D COUNSKLOR AT LAW Vil l-.rool.i.n ni.i. t. KPa, mako ..batraola, Irau nionvy, .ll0 i.lain. ami fauaact a uoral law bit Ii c.a. Oflloo llrat II or adjoining Hank nl 0:iKn City. omiiiom city. omniON f 1 KO. C. 1IH0WNKI.I, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, OnmioN Citv, ..... Oihoon. Will prnrtlcn In all llipcnitrla nl the alnte. 01 flee, nuxt door to Caullvld A lluntluy'a drii( tore. (Illl, 0. RINK A RION. v. n. IIYDK. TINHAHHON A 1IYDK. ATTOKNKYS AT LAW, Will prnctlRO In all court of this atnto. Oftlno In JaKKur IltilldliiK npponllo Court Home, rjlllK COMMKItCIAL BANK, OF OUKOON CITY. Capital, IIOO.OOQ TRANRAC'TK A OKNKRAI, HANKIMO HIialNI.a. fxmna m.dii. Hllla dli.rniiuti.il. Make, col lection", liny, and aella exi'hniiKO on all point In tlis I'lilti'fl Htatna, Kiinipa and Hong Konir. Depnalla r.'oil"cl iiliiitt to chock Bank open Ironi 11 A, M. to 4 r. M. D. C. LATOURKTTK, I'ri-aldnnt. F. 8 DONALDSON, Cnahlor JANK OF OUKGCN CITY, Oldest fianklne Hesse Id the Cltr. Paid up Capital, .W,000. Hurplua, $jii,Kh. rinltNT, - - THO. CHARMAM VII I rKKHIDENT, OKO. A. HARIUNO. CAalllKlt. I. tt CAI.riltl.D. M AN AUKH, CHARLK8 H. CAUriRLD. A gonoral banking bualnua tranaactod. Depoalt roei'lved aulijoct to check. Approved bill and note dlacnunted. Count) and oity warrant! boiiKht, Lnann mvle on available aocurlty. Ktchanite bniiKhtand anld. Colli'ittloiir made promptly. Iiralta anld tvailanle In any part ol the world Telerraphlc eicliHiinc. ..ld on Portland, Han Frannlnoo, Chlcai?,i and New York, tntere.t paU on time depoaiti. o yon waul a nice Writing Denk, an l''ancy Talile, a liedrooin Huite or a parlor? Hito'h vlexant workiuariHhin. new bIvIoh. and low uriecu that ciinnot fail to pleitHo you. Wo Hi ll, for iiiHlitnee, a (l-pieco I'arlor Suito for t25.00; Bemi-porce-lain Dinner HetH, for ir(!.:t.r). BELLOMY & BUSCH, the iiouskfukmshkrs. iijrtv rr. . r 1 1 i r . i . 7 HKPWKHICNTINOi- 110YAI, OK 1.1 V KKI'OOl., iliwi larifi-nt buainem in the world. NOItTII HHI TIHII d M., lar.t M.ela In the world. Ht'N OK I.OM)QN,olilrat purely lire liiauranre company In the world. .KTSAoKIIAHTKOKIMawataiKl bent American Company. CONTISKSTAL OK NKW YORK, one of the b-t American companlf. AM) OTIIKK KUtHl.CI.AH8 COMPANIES. Cull on trial for Krallnu. and ! F. Ii. DONALDSON, AUCTION ! AUCTION! A TREAT FOR THE LiADIES We Shall Dispose of a Stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods at PUBLIC HUCTION To tlio highest bidder. The owner of these goods is obliged to take this course in order to RAISE COIN to pay duty to the government. The stock consists of high novelties in ART GOODS, SILK LAOES, ASTRAOHAN CAPES, SILK HOSIERY, LINEN TABLE SETS, ETC. All Imported Goods, and they will go at auction for Just what the DUTY IS Ox THEM Mill! w w Fie la e ta Godqs Buy your Holiday Gifts at Public Auction, and .... Save 75 per cent a- FRIDAY MORNING AT 10 A. ffl. J. W. O'CONNELL, AUCTIONEER. lit 1, UKXtTlJRK. i: wo Wo Htttnd fur it too. That'll r!co(.;nizi!(l wIhtovit wo uro known, ami wo uro known everywhere in our county, H'h a jiIeiiHiire to look over our ntoek, tliero'H ho much in it nul ho much of it; a iileitnure with a profit in it for all who are on the watch for our HiirpriHo iriccH. Kany (;hair, a I'arlor Cahinut new Huito of Furniture for y or vour Leading Agency in Clackamas County. for Kl.ittera and Culen.lura At Commercial Bank. V HTA.N'DH FOIl - A RARE OPPORTUNITY SALE COMMENCES Opsite Mice, CONGRESS MEETS. The Hoiim' Klccf.s Thomas it. Keel! Spcuker. M KM 11 KUS HIU) l)KKW I'OOK SEATS. Tliti Itppniilitmi Spun torn I'ndi'clilcd B to lieoricaiilziitlnii of Tliut Bod Ii Tln-niHelveH.. Wamiiinuton, Dec. 2. The 54tb houHe o( reih;t;tiUtive8 wax calhd to orJer at Dotjn by Clerk Krr. The roll wan called and tliu clerk announced 341 of the 3&0 uiembera pretttuit, and that no creden tiabi bud bi-en received from tbe tentb New York and flrHt Nevada diotricti. Kerr then called for nomination for B(Haker. No nnuiination Bpeecbea were made, but Uroavenor, of Ohio, named Keed, Sayrea, of Texan, Crip, and Kearn, of Nebrenka, Bell, of Colorado. Tbe renult of the vote for speaker was : Reed, 234;Crinp, 95; Bell. 0; Culber on, (dem.);i. Total, 330. Tbe an nouncement of Reed's election was greeted witb great applause, which was continued when be ascended the ros trum, and bis speech was also punctu ated witb applaUHe. WsuiNoTON, Dec. 2. Tbe boose sim ply organized, adopted tbe usual resolu tions to notify the president and senate that the bouse was ready for business, and wound up by indulging in the bien nial lottery, or seat-drawing contest. Speaker Reed was beyond question the star of the occasion. His appearance was tbe signal for a most Mattering and enthusiastic demonstration, His inaug- - On City. ural was modest and full of god feel ing, hot non-committal as to polities. Kx-Hpe.ik-r Crisp aasuinHil the leader ship of the minority and it was signifi cant that I'uvne of New York made the motion which usually devolves upon the leader of the mnjority. This Is thought to mean that he is to I chairman of tbe wuys and means committee and the rec ognised leader of tbe republicans on the flooi. Washington, Dec. 2. Without a roll call the officers of the bouse nominated by the republicans in caucus Saturday were formally elected, the democrats presenting the names of the officers of , the last bouse. Tbe swearing in of the I subordinate officials of the bouse fol lowed : Alexander B. McDowell, of Penn sylvania, clerk ; B. K. Russell, of Mis souri, sergeant-at-arms ; Win. B, Glenn, of New York, door-keeoer ; Jos. B. Me Elroy, of Ohio, postmaster, and Henry B. Cowden, of Michigan, chaplain. Washington, Dec. 2. The first politi cal clash occurred in tbe bouse this af ternoon when Cannon and Crisp creesed swords on the former's motion that the rules of tbe 51st congress, of which Reed was speaker, be adopted for guidance of tbe bonne. Cannon and Dingley ex plained tbat the bouse was without rules and that tbe adoption of proffered mo tion would furnish only temporary rules for tbe guidance of tbe bouse until the committee on rules reported. Crisp withdrew bis opposition and the motion was carried. An arrangement was, entered into by which tbe republicans should have the first tier of seats on tbe democratic side, ana also Hie last tiers ; ido names were placed in box andsbaken up. A blind folded page drew out the ballots, and tbe members selected their seats as their names were drawn. According to usual custom, the house granted the ex-speakers. Crisp, of Georgia, and Grow, of Pennsylvania, the privilege of selecting their seatB without drawing.' Crisp se lected a seat in tbe heart of tbe demo cratic minority, and Grow took a seat near tbe republican side. The popular members were applauded as they cam? forward and selected their places, and the page boys Bcooted from desk to desk conveying floral pieces sent by admiring friends. Before the drawing was balf completed, the array of desks was trans formed into a bower ot roses. Some of the oldest and most promi nent members of both sides were very unlucky in the lottery, llitt, of Illinois, who will be chairman of foreign affairs; Henderson, of Iowa, who will probably be chairman of appropriations, and Wal ker, of Massachusatts, who will bead the baiiking and currency, were obliged to content themselves with seats in the last tiers on tbe democratic'side, known as the "Cherokee strip." Among the last names called was that of Payne, of New York, who is much talked of for tbe chairmanship of ways and means. He found a seat in the remote left. Bart lett (dera.) drew the "booby" prize. His was tbe last named called. IN THE SENATE. Washinoton, Dec. 2. Senator Sher man was elected chairman of the repub lican senatorial caucus, and DuBois sec retary. The discussion was informal and centered around the question whether the republican senators, hav ing a plurality but not a majority of seats, should attempt re-organization with republican officers, and republican chairmen of committees. It was evident the prevailing feeling lavored republican organization and some good speeches were made, urging that there should be no combination or compromise with any element outside of the republican ranks. The question arose, however, as to whether a test of strength should be made by securing committees, or on a choice of president pro tern . In order to present the issue, Hoar moved the ap pointment of a committee on committees, to have charge of the movement to se cure committee recognition on republi can lines. Hale offered an amendment for a test on choice for president pro tern. Some senators raised the point, however, that the president pro tern could not be elected while the presiding officer was present and actim; unJer the senate rules. It was finally decided that no vote should be taken at present and Hoar and Mr. Hale withdrew their mo tions . Washinoton, Dec. 2. The president's message was read in tbe senate at noon today. It deals at length with the for eign relations and recommends action to prevent the unsatisfactory encroachment of territory by Great Britain, and pro poses the retirement of greenbacks as the only thorough and permanent reme dy for our financial troubles. Senator Cullora presented a communi cation from Evanston, 111., asking that the government take action concerning the deplorable condition of affairs in Turkey. Senator Gallinger offered a similar communication from the citizens of New Hampshire. The resolution of the H.iho li-ginhitura urging the election of United States sen ators by a popular vole was presented by Senator DuBois. Senator Lodge introduced a reHoltl tion forcibly approving of the Monroe) d'jetrine and resenting any infringement of it or any atteinut on the part of Euro pean powers to acquire new territory on the American continent, whether under pretended boundary dispute or as an act of hostility to the Coiled States. Senator Call introduced a resolution directing that the insurgents in Cuba be accorded belligerent rights. The senate, in executive session, con firmed the nomination of Richard Olney as secretary of state and Judson Harmon an attorney general, and at 3 o'clock ad journed until tomorrow, shutting offde ba'e for several senators primed witb speeches on Cuba and Venezuela. Senator Stewart introduced the usual free-coinage bill. Flfj-two Dlrldends. As a geaeral thing investors are pleased to receive only two dividends a year, and if they are paid witb regularity are fully satisfied. When one. however, can re ceive fity-two dividends in a year open an investment oi only three dollars, the matter deserves very serious attention The Independent of New York for forty-seven years ha beld the first position among the great religions; and literary families of th land. It pre sents features for the coming year tar in advance ol any heretofore offered. 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