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Oregon City 2jN lEKrKHSHj. VOL .'(). NO. 20. OKKCJON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APK1L21, 1890. ESTABLISHED 1866 COHHTH. Circuit miirl run vrno Drat Monday In Ni vmnlwr ml third M nli'lujr In April, I'rntialarintirt In smalim (I rut Monday In each month, OnmniUaloiinre ninrt in in I Aral Wn.1nn.Uy liar II ml Monday nl imi li nmiii li K. CllllHM, ATTORN KY AT LAW. Will I'sitii a in Ai.i. rnciira nr Tin hiatr llrl folate mill liiaiiranrr, Office mi Main Kir.'Kl Iwl Hlsth ami HkviiIIi. iiamiuN city, uh. M O'NMI.I.. H. . TII'.MI'MIN it iikmim. r T. umrriTii Ml I lll'IH.KH. iiiiimi'hon a (iiiirniii. ATTORNKYH AT I. AW. Olllrri In A ll.irklry Itull.lllig. 1) II. W. 'lniU' Orrtf.ui 1 1 y , I'lirlUnil, mi'l mm Ufa I'll llii) coming of tin) spring there lino r.iiui'M tin need ol Hi) interior re novation of tlio house. New. fresh. bright, pleasing, hii'I Hltriirtivn papers iiiiml Im put on llm walls lo nmke the rooms look cheerful Hii'I inviliiiK. Tim handsomest pilttltlllH, till fllll'Sl ltlllitieH, till latest novelties. nil hm hern ut price hh agreca bin as Spring, Wu always show puny ex clusive patterns uul this Spring we show more of them than ever. Wu select every .iittnrn alter careful ntn.lv of v. hut tlmre In to choose from. Prices, 4 cents a roll and "''belLOMY&BUSCH, Tie Honsernmlshers. HTATt KMIKAVOB I'OmSTIOI. Tlio Close of Must Kiicccusful (lath ering IniitortMiit Pfuture. I in (Imrral Ijiw i ) , l.all Mmipr, t'rge Cntli-lliiie. Knrrrlimn iniirlKHK. I'rubsle practice. II V. lVK. ATTORNEY AM t'nl'NSIXOH AT LAW Wl!l f 'frl a inii'ir ai, maka batracti. linn inuliry, 1 10 ila'pa an I I auaacl a gm.ral la liil I fa. Ofllne Dial II nr iljul il g l a is of U nun Oily. oaau.iH UT. iiaauiiN , - . .. , ., ,, i naii c a.mni L J. r. rnrnai.i.. j HIOWNKI.I, CAMI'MHI I, ATTOKNKYH AT LAW, Oaa.ios ClTV, ..... OamoN. Will nrartlre In all lh.mrte nf I ho Hale. 01- (Ira, neil ilmir to L'aun.lil A ilunlley'i drug Kir. AYr. II. POllYKM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOIAllY I'Ull.lC CANIlY, OHKdON. Will prarllr In all entirta of I' aiata. Inauraiior wrllltia In all Ira.lliii rum ianloa. At lrn. a. '.m lnrul.liaiL t o ironaiiaa pTialtjr. Kit L.HTOKY, ATTOUNKY AT LAW. t'lxtalra oipillr Court IIiiiim. Tlllw niamlnril anil aliMrarla nia.la U.itiaf lnaiiit. Mnrtaara fiiriMliMr.l ami a ganpral law bunluvaa. II. T HI.AHKN. NOTAKY ITM.IC ami CON VKYANl F.H. ARaTR TaiirTIUI !' Kal aalaia hn.l!il Imuraiir wrlltrn In Iho llartlnnl. ut llarllurtl, falaUm, Ham- burg ol llrauan UlRovont oor until nt Malbodlat Church. sirs . -rtu Leading Agency In Clackamas County. IMCfUKMKN'IINOl - ItdVAl, t IK I.I VKHI'UOl., ilooa laruMt liilriurai Hi IIib wurlil. NOUril IlitlTIHII X M , UrK-at a-eta in the worlit. hl'N OK I.ON HON, til.lrat puroly lira l:iiuritio company in the world. .1". IN A OK II All TKoKD, larKmtanil bt Aiiirrlraii Company. (JONTINKS I'AI.OK NKW YOltK, nnt of Ilia bvat Amarlcan cornpanlra. AM OTIIKIt KlltHI'-t'l.AriH COMl'AMKH. CmII un ril (ttt Kntlnu. and nln ftr lllfiltra nrl Cnlamlnra F. L DONALDSON, At Commercial Ihnk. JI.ACKAMAH AHHTKACT A TKl'hT CO. FurnUh, Atifarta. I halm ol Til , lVrrlp- lion-, UMiia, inaurai rv, ray laina rtricci Tlllaa. ato., ain. titlio ur Paua ut Or.1 a CI 1 I. r. CUIIK, Pr..,ndMr, - 0IIIM1M oaaooM city. II. D1H1CK G. ATTOHNKY AND ('Ol'NHKI-OH AT LAW. Will prartlco In all onuria of tha tula. Abalrarla naila, TIMa- atamlnail and a faneral la bualuaaa IrauaMloa Olfloa lo Jaar hut dint naar Court IIuum, Urrfim City, K H iOMNHIK INNA1KI) A JOIINHON, n. w. aiMNAiao CIVIL KNUINKKHH ANL 8URVBY0KD. Railway laoalloa anil rnnilriictlnn, brlilfoa. plauaaud aallinalaa lur walar auppiy Draltiaga anil alrMt Imprnrvmant of lowni Special allaullnn ilvan lo nrauihlliif and blue printing- J V. WKLCIL DKNTI8T Willamette Illd., 0iKialts roatolllie. Olllco bourn from 8 a. in. to 12: 1 to 5:110 p. in. AIT CAltKY JOIINHON, LAWYKR. Comer Klght and Main atreeU, Orrgnn City. Oregou. UK A I. KHTATE TOHKI.L AND MONKYTO LOAN. r L. POUTKIl, J' ATTOKNKY AT LAW ARflRArTi or rnFHTr ri'mnn. Oflna neal to Oregon City bank on 6th treat. ( O. T. WILLIAMS, KKAL K8TATK AND WAN AOKNT, A food line of builueaa, rcnl.lcnoe and aiibtirbau Property. Farm Property In tracU to Hilt no eaiy term. (lorreapnnitcnoe promptly anawered. Office, next door to Caiifleld A lliintluv'i drug itore. c. D. A P.O. LAT0UHKTT&, ATTORNEYS AND C()UNSEL0R8 AT LAW MAIN HTRKKT, OKKOON CITY, ORKOON. Furnlah Abatraota of Title, lxan Money, Fore oloaa Mortgagee, and trauiaot Oeueral Law ilualneia. rpilR COMMKHCIAL BANK, OF 0RKC10N CITY. iapltal, 1100,000 TRAHACTI A OlMRaAL BAMKINO BttalMgai. ixiana made. Hllla dlinountod. Makea rot leotiona. Iluyi and lull" exchange on all pnlnti In tha United Htatea, Riiropa and Hong Kong. Hepixlta received aubjeet to check. Bauk opeu from a. m. to 4 p. M. D. 0. LATOUKKTTK, Preildent. F. K DONALDSON. Catkler JJANK OF ORKOCN CITY, Oldest Ulu House In tbe Cltr. Paid up Capital, $60,0001 Hurphu, IW.BW. raaaioiHT, - - tnoa. ORAaMAK Tica raaaioiKT, aao. a. ha am no CAtaiaa. , - . e CAiiniLD. MAHAoaa. CHAkLaa gt. cauhild. A general banking bualneai traruaoted. Dapoalti reeelrad aubjeot to eheak. Approrad bills and notea dlaeonnteol. Count and elty warrant! bought. Loans made on available leourlly. Ixnhaoga bonght and sold. Collections mada promptly. Dralu aold avallaula In any part of the world Talegraplila aiohaagai aola on Portland, San yraaelaoo, flhloagoand New York, tareit pal J on time deposit. WET WEATHER GOODS Macintoshes, Rubber Coats. Water Proof Hats, Rubber Boots, Rubbers. PIONEER STORE Thos. Charman & Son's. Oregon City, Oregon. A NEW HAT.. Does improve the appearance of a woman bo much and makes her feel so much moie at ease when in public, that she should not deny herself this nooded addition to her wearing apparel. At the prico we now sell a fine finished, latest style hat, every woman in Oregon City can aflbrd this necessity. E. EX MARTIN, COMMERCIAL BANK BLK. Mow you Can Save Money When your children need a laxative or stomach and bowel regulator, buy BABY'S FRUIT LAXATIVE. Fifty doBes tor 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 Baby's Pectoral Syrup, The bost in tho market. Price 25 cents. For sale at the CANBY PHARMACY, Car.by, Or. DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor. On Tliurn'lny mornliK the IhhI iIht of the ci in vii nt ion, p. K. liil iuyton, of l,a fuyt'ttu, i'ouiliii:ti(l a aiiiiriiw prayer inci'tiiiK, ftlil'l aa lar'ly atti;nileil. At tlio niorniiiK rWHHloii the rclu'iona of tliu ('lirixtiun Liiili-nvor to tlio iliflWi-nt pliam. of evaii(i:Iii!alioii were liaiiil!el by Key. C. C. I'olinu, ol i'ortlaml, Hev. M. L. Iiu,', of Or.-K in City, and I'reai dent Tliomaa Newlin, of Newtx!r(. TreHNiirur William Shaw havh a forcible ami olixtii'iit iliw.ourm! on tho tneaninij of tli loiter "(J. K," atatinif I hat they looil for all kiri'lts of fvangi'lizutioii mid cliarantor in everytliinif. Otlmr imer- eatini; tliemea were (lincUHm! Kugnne A. Hullin, Bn-ke nf Chrmli.in Knileavor on , the w a, ita an licatinn in the home, by i Willa Malum, of Union, anions your a : .otiaUtK, by W. W. Morae, of I'oitlainl. j In tho afternoon bftween 1 ami 2 o'clock, aeyeral denominational rallies were, bel.l and the following; denomina tional lecrutarie. were aelocted: Con , greifational-W II Morrow, Portland; Presbyterian Kouia O. White, Wood I burn ; Baptist Will W lirooka, Salem ; United Itrelhren (IUdical)-W W 8av- ane, 8alem; United Brethren (Liberal) O V White, Philomath ; United Evan ifelical D. M. Metir, Lafayette ; Chria tian F. K. I!illiniton, Lafayette. Tb report of co.i;niiltee came first at tint alternoon session, which were unaniinauHly adopted. The committee on resolutions declared for the uphold ing of a free prem, free sohools and oar civil and religious liberties; expressions of grateful appreciation of the aiuiHUnce of Treasurer 8haw, of the United Society la viailing this convention; appreciation of the services of Will W. Brooks, as ed itor of the Christian Endeavorer; of Cbori-tor A. 8. Dresser, of thiecity, who o ably conducted the song sea vice of tbe convention ; of the hospitality of the people of Oregon City, and the courtesy of the tiannportation companies; in dorsing the effort of tbe Gladstone Chautauqua management to discourage Sunday trains and boats; for good gov ernment, "recottnixing the saloon to be Christ', greatest foe, we will urge all En daavorer. fb oppose it with voice and vote." Tbe finance committee recom mended that S0O be raised for current expense, for the ensuing year, and that each senior member pay 10 cents, and each junior 6 cents for tbis purpose. Tbe committee on nominations m ported the following officers to serve for the ensuing year, which report was also unanlmusly adopted : President, H. S. Uile, of Salem; first vice-president, Miss Addie M. Bristow, of Corvallis; second vice-president, Mrs. McKinley, of Pen dleton; third vice-president, Miss Leone Shupe, Roaeburg; secretary, W. I. Sta ley, Salem ; treasurer, Fred Lockley, Jr., Saleoi; Junior superintendent. Rev. J. C. Templuton, Enterprise; temperance, Mrs. Alberta McMurpby, Eugene; good citisenahip, Rev. E. E. Thompson, Mc- Minnville; missionary, Rev. Riley Lit tle, Albany. A report was made in favor of holding the next annual meeting at Eugene, and to continue to issue the Endeavorer semi-monthly, with Editor Brooks in charge, which was promptly adopted. Rev. J. P. Farmer, of Salem, made an intereiting address on "The Endeavor era' Life Line and How to Use It." At the evening session the usual pre liminary song service was held, and Mrs. Clark Ganong favored the audience with a solo. W. H. Morrow in a neat speech presented tbe banner to Benton county, which was received by Miss Lulu Thornton, secretary of the Benton county union, who made an appropriate re sponse, and stated that the honor of win ning the banner was due to the efforts of Miss Addle M. Bristow, tbe newly elected first vice-president. ' President Gile introduced Miss Bristow, as his right hand man for the coming year, and she responded with a few well cboson remarks. Dr. J. W. Cowan in a few appropriate remarks, formally presented the banner to Klamath county for the greatest per cent of increase. This ban ner was ordered sent to the newly organ ized and lonely society in Klamath Rev. G. E. Hawes, of Portland, made an impressive address on "Pauline Con secration and Heroism the Need of the Church Today." After a few remarks, Mr. Shaw conducted the Impressive con secration services, which ended the con vention. An overflow meeting was held at the Baptist church, conducted by Rev. J. P. Farmer, which was an enthusistic gathering. CIKITIT tOlHT PltOCKKDIMiS. Grinding Away on a Lengthy Pocket. Petit Jar lllnilsod Until Monday St xl. for their good work, which refulted so favorably. The personell ol the execu tive com mil ten. who so siicceimfully car ried out tbe details of the arrangements for tbe convention wer, (. If. Bestow, presi lent, Mr.. A . H. Ireser, secrelarv, W. G. Biatiie, Miss Musa Barclay, A. Robertson, Kraut in Hiu'.th, Miss Mary Mclntyre, Miss Mahelle Wiggins and D. ). Tompkins. Tlio members of the entertainment committee, who so well entertained the lare delegation and ar I signed them to place were: W. G. ! lieattie, chairman, Mrs. Ma IVjnahlson, Mrs. W. A. While, Mis Mary Mcln tyre and Mins May Mark. Other com mittees did excellent work. Ho many took part in arranging the splendid dec 1 orations, that it was impracticable to se cure all their names. The decorations in the interior of the building were tas tily arrange)), and were admired Visitors. I lift arrh pvtemlinu nvpr DlatfonnwasdwrorabHilwitbsivereen. j Thompson, T Hagenberger The regular April term of circuit conrt for Clackamas county convened last Monday, wilh Thomas A, McIIriile, cir cuit judge; W. N. Barrett, prosecuting attorney; E. C. Maddock, sheriff; Geo.t F. Morton, clerk. The following jury men responded ro the roll call : J W Mel.lrutn, V M Samson , Charles Cone, J C McMurray, W II Fiizpatrick, 8 C Hawley, Jacob Miley, M' Moenke, Robert L Ringo, William Halliman, William Scott. Anthony Leichtwise, J Reif, W 8 Cornell, Jonathan Humph rey, J M Herckart, J C Paddock, C Bair, byjthe B 8 Bellomy, A Mauts, Fred Hampton, ver t))e John J Jennings, 8 8 Walker, William This gathering was pronounced by all who have been accustomed to attend ing these annual conventions, to have been the largest and most enthusiastic one ever held In Oregon. There were many splendid addresses, and encour aging reports were received from every section. President Bestow, of tbe local union, and tbe executive and other com mittees deserve special commendation and lettered with tbe words, "Tbe World for Chririt." Rare potted plants and boquets of flowers were displayed aronnd the platlorm, and "C. E's," mottoes and hunting of white and gold were artisti cally displayed everywhere. A large seal of the state of Oregon hung tu pended from the arch, the property of O. Dickenson, of Salem. The stars and stripes, too, were noticable in several place. Chester Muir, J. M. Heckart, Mrs. E. B. Andrews and others lent val uable aid to tbe principal committees. A. 8. Dresser was director of music and chorisier, and he performed his du ties admirably. Mrs. F. F. White was organist, and tbe Crescent Quartette, which has been under her training for some time, were popularly received on several occasions. There were a number of delegates and visitors, who did not register. The reg ister shows the names of 617 delegates, including those who attended from Ore gon City. There were 447, not includ ing Oregon City, 67 more outside visit ors and delegates, than were registered at Salem last year. Besides there were about 300 Juniors in attendance. William Shaw, treasurer of the United Society, of Boston, added much to tbe interest of the convention, by his forci ble and inspiring addresses. Mr. Shaw knew nothing but the interior of a brick woolen mill nntil he was 20 years old. He became converted and attended night school; was porter in a whole sale bouse, and advanced step by step, until he was made business manager of the advertising department of the Gol-! den Rule, the official organ of the En deavorer. Mr. Shaw told some pretty good stories as illustrations, but he prob ably didn't know that hollow log yarn, was an old Oregon "gag." Following is a list of those who regis tered outside of Oregon City : CHRISTIAN. Lixzie Geer, O! He Geer, Charles Kin man, Ed Brown, Alfred Ives, Butte ville. Bert Loyne, J B Dodson, Gene vie Majors, Lizzie Dodson, Celia Whita ker, Mattie Todd, Bryan Owsley, W. L. Hembree. McMinnville. C. G. La Mas ters, Walter Ladd, Myrtle Hamilton, Stella Kinman, Amity. Thomas Cole, Nile Adson, W 8 Hibbert, Dayton. O C Ingle, Milton. John Handsaker, Alice Hemmenway, Lettie Hayes, Win nie Knapp, L C Mortimer, E C Sander son, Eugene. Mrs. E E Hamilton, Am ity. Mary Crabtree, W F Ware, Stay ton. Anna B Armstrong, William Bis- sell, Mr an j Mrs W M Shank, Canby. Ollio Moore, Missouri. Maggie Fouts, Maggie Steward, Omar Summers. FE Billington, Lafayette. Retta Campbell, Bertha Ellis, Maud Casey, Dallas. Let- tie Gardner, Winifred Duncan, W 0 Cooper, Zena. F D Gardner, Mrs G L Kelly, Ruby Reese. Fanny Keyt, Bloomer Strong, A Churchill, Perrydale. How Lite, Ralph Riggs, B C Uhurchtll, Salem. Mildred Linville, Winnie Avery, Ora Fleming, Myrtle Linn, Ad die M B'istow, Gertie Kemp, Ethel Bris tow, 0 C Bristow, Corvallis. J N Wood ruff, Frank Haman, Nettie Clark, Es tella Churchill, Salem. Edith Percival, Gracie Smith, Mabel Sumpter, Peart Cornell, Ella Wasson, Earl Frazier, W C Paige, Monmouth. Leone Shupe and Metta Rapp, Roseburg. R M Cane, Miss V Stewart, D D Morns, Arthur Case, Albany. Jessie Moore, Wilson ville. Mrs M B Sanson, Stella Row land, E T Nesbitt. Belle Ebhart, Mrs D R Warner, Phoebe Rboades, Ella Stewart. W C Smith, W J Shelley, Mrs B E Meserve, Portland. CONGREGATIONAL. A F Beade, Weston. Mary L B Hoye, Greenville. Hattie Rice, Hillsboro. Kate Pooler, Josie Hibbard, Willard. J M Dick, Max Koerner, S W Zelner, A I gettled outside of court Churchill, G 8 Grubbe, Hubbard. WI Staley, Lore n a Kirk, R J Jones, Clifford W Kantner, Ida Chapman, Flor ence Steiner, Salem. Satlie Crocker, Maggie Crocker, Anna Yoder, Needy. Celia McCoomis, Mrs F H Gilt, Eugene. P L Oakman, Adrian Hunt, L" B Mooie," Reedville. M McGee- han, Henry Kleinstuitb, C C Hoopex, A J Jack. J E Courtney and C T How ard were excused for the term. The following were then drawn for the grand jury: Jacob Miiey, foreman; Jacob Reif, W F Cornett, Jonathan Humphrey, Fred Hampton, C C Hoopea and A Mautx. T. W. Fouta and T. M. Miller were appointed court room bail iffs and Max Schulpius, grand jury bailiff. The Judge delivered a lengthy charge to the grand j'jry, in which he said thai it was an opportune time to exercise the strictest economy in tbe matter of court expenses, on account of tbe financial stringency and high rate of taxes ; that the circuit court was the principal item of expense in county, matters, and this was tbe place to begin retrenchment; that it is impossible to try any criminal casein tbe circuit court for less than 150. Tber were Instructed to admit only such evidence as would be admis sible in a jourt of justice. That they should not find an indictment, onlesa they are satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that tbe party is guilty. Case) of assault and battery, petit larceny, etc., should be referred to tbe justice having jurisdiction, where they can be tried with much less expense. They should guard, also, against summoning unnec essary witnesses. For instance, some time, a man will have his whole family subpaened as witnesses belore tbe grand jurv in some t si vial case, in order to get fees and mileage. The petit jury were dismissed until next Monday morning. The follow ing case, have beard and tome of them disposed of : Robert J. Beattie vt Phillip S. Bates, Jane M. Bates and Henry W Coe; plaintiff appeared by hi. attorneys, Moore & Johnston, and was granted judgment by default for t2,94M3 with costs, interest and attorney fees, and a decree of foreclosure on a portion of the George Abernethy donation land claim, situated in sec 29, tp 2 s, r 2 e. Thomas F Ryan ys J W Forester, et -al; tbe plaintiff was represented by L. L. Porter, and the defendants failing to appear, on motion of the attorney for plaintiff, judgment was taken by de fault for the sum of $176.31, interest, costs and attorney fees. Tbe sale of the attached premises, consisting of 320 acres more or less. Fred Gerber vs B E Hawley and E L Hawley; the plaintiff appeared by H E Cross attorney, but the defendants made default. Judgment was entered in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of $112.65, with interest and attorney fees, and the sale of tbe attached property ordered, consisting of seven acres in sections 2, S, 10 and 11 in tp 3 s, r3 e. State of Oregon vs Thomas Clark ; de fendant was bound oyer to appear be fore the grand jury for the robbery of the Red Front store. When arraigned he plead guilty to the charge, and was sentenced to two' years in the peniten tiary. John P Coulter vs Nancy J Coulter; on motion of plaintiff's attorney, tbe above rase was dismissed and leave granted to withdraw papers. Robert Thompson vs J R White; on motion of plaintiff's attorney this cause was dismissed and papers withdrawn. Mary Mader vs A W Schwan and Al fee G Schwan ; on motion of plaintiff's attorney the case was dismissed, as the same bad been settled outside of court. Matach Grantham vs George R Ded man, et al ; stipulation filed that by per mission of the respective attorneys, the case may be dismissed at plaintiff's cost and papers withdrawn. G. W. Hazen . for plaintiff. M M Jepson vs Jens A Boe ; on stipu lation of the interested parties this case was dismissed, as the same bad been Continued on Sixth Page. J H Settlemeir vs Nellie B Howard, etal; the matter coming up on demur rer of defendant, W P Herman appear ing separately and demorring as to the sufficiency of the complaint, and the court after bearing argument sustains said demurrer. Joseph Miller vs Joseph Van Duyn, et Continued on Seventh Page.