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Oregon City Enterprise. VOL !M). NO. 111. OREGON CITY, OHKOON, FRIDAY. MAY 29, 1890. ESTABLISHED 1866' COIHITH. Circuit nniirl viiiiv.iioa Drat MniiiUf In Nn- mtt am) llilnl Mmnlay In April, frnhilt (imirl In aaaalon Aral MuniUjr In rh Month. fattnlMliiiira nmirt Rivals flrat Wwlntiailajr liar Aral Mmi'lay ill oncli miiiilh. j W. WKI.CIL M'.NTIhT Willamette Hid., oppoalle 1'iwtollli n. Olllrff hour (ruin H n. in. In 12: 1 lo BilHI . in. lr CAIIKY JOHNSON, I.AWYKIl. C'orii.r Klht ul Mln slri'.t, dregou City. orpRtiii. HKA I. KHTATK TOHKI.I. AND MONKY TO l.(.AN. I I.. I'oltTKIt, J' ATTOUNKY AT LAW ai-ra nr r"fTt ri'Ninii. OKIrt iipii lu iirrimi CIU Unk mi Olh alrwt, c 1 O. T. WILLIAM, IlKAI. KHTATK AND UMN AUKN T. A (ixxl Hue l biuliH'ia, rrilili-nroiKl uliurliau 'rrt jr. Farm I'rnpvrly lu Irw-ia In nil m f r trrint. rrratniiiniirti tiriinititly aiuworml. (ilfln, ttil diHir lu t:n5vlil A lliintloi i ilrm slra. c II. A D C. LATOl HKriK, ATTOKSKYH ANI IM'NKKIjUUH AT LAW MAIM rlllCT UHaliON CITY, OHKUON. Puruitk AIirpU "uf I itm.lxxin Mmr. tnn oluM Murtix!. ') tramaol tloueral Ijiw Uuiln. ft K. CIIUHH, ATTOUNKY AT LAW. Wiu. rau-rtia in All foista or tin Htats Krai rlU nl Iniuntnr. Omoll Main Mimvl Iwl. Hlalh ami Hctenlh. uasuo city. on. ToVTi.u .w.TH..nri. j.i niHiM. T. omrntM o . NKIU. IIKIHIM, , THUMrniiri lunirriin. ATTOUNKY 8 AT LAW. OltlcMln lurkli-r HulMHii . rsn City, A O U. VY. 1mpl, 1'iirilaml. Iu tionrral U lltialnvaa. jn Holier. I'm Cnllwll'iii. Piirwlii mortgages, Probate practice. Q II. I'YR, ATTOUNKY AND COlJNSKU)K AT LAW Will I r!l"Bn"W. " atairanu. mur. ll.cata'w nl l-aiiaael uarl lit bu l . OlDr Ural t w adjiilul Hank of 0 M Clljr. " OSS'IOM CITT. ' ' OaMQ ono. c aaowxii.L. i,,ttirnii T1H0WKKU. CAMI'liKI.I, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oaauoa City. - Oasuo. Will nractlp In all llnxwiirta o( tin atata. Ol 6o. licit diior lo Caudvld A Humify druf lor. ., "tir II. IHIHYNH. ATTOUNKY AT LAW, NOIAKY I'UIH.IC CANHY, OHKOON. Will prartlra I" all entirts ' '. Ininraiica wrltmn In all U-a'llin own .antra. Ali-lraoli ol '.ilia liinil.lii'd. Co Ireiionsa spwially. Sl KO. L. STOHY, ATTOUNKY AT LAW. l'.llr op pi It Court llama. Titles iamln-.t and alulrarla mail. Money Loaned. Moriam-a liwliwj and a amieral law uuiluvaa. II T HI.AHKN, NOTAHY Pl lllJCand CON VKYAM'KK. TA TaoFTITL AII Ural taiaia handlrd. Iniitanre wrlltrn lu tha llarll.it.1, ol llarttord. Talallna. Ham bun i( Un man Oltloe one iioor aoiilh nl Mothodlal Church. Q LACK A. MAS AHHTKACT A TKl'BT CO. rurnUh. Abrtrapla. Chalna ol TlUa, Irrlp lion , liana, Iiiaiir.ti.ro. Pay Tanoa Perleot Tltlra. elo., !'. OIIK'M ovur itank ol (iroii' ii Cliy. ). r. Cl.AHK, Pra'.,and Mr, oaaiiox !TT, ... - oaaooN ( 1 II. DIMU K. J. ATTOUNKY AND C0I NHKI.0H AT LAW. Will practice In all courm ol the atale. Ahalravti made, Tl'le. examined and a general law oualuvai trauanoted. Ofllca In JaKiar Iml dln near Court Home. OrKn Clly. H H . JOIIMaoK. 0. W. KINNAIKD. T "INNAIltD A JOIINHON, CIVIL ENU1NKF.KH ANIi 8URVEYOK8. Railway location and conatruotlon, brldgci. plana aud eatlmatet lor water aupply. Drainage and Ureal Improvement of towni Special attention glvon in draughting and blue printing. rpilE COMMKHCIAL BANK, OFORKOONCITY. (Capital, II0.M Loana made. Mllla dlannunted. Makea col lectiona. Iluya and aclla exchange on all nolnta In the United Htat.ee, Kurope aud Hong Kong. Depoalta received iilijeci to check. Bank open from ( a. M. to 4 r. at. D. C. LATOUHKTTR, Prealdcnt. r. K DONALDSON, Caahlor ANK OF OKKOCN CITY, Oldest Baokloz Hess, in tbe Cltr. Paid up Capital, IM.OOO. ourplua, fju.iwu, PaaalDRNT. - - TMOt. CHAA vice raaaiDiNT, Oio. a. HAaniNO. CAHIR. - OAOriBLD, MAMAOBII. CHAaLBe H. CAUF1BLO. A general banking bualneai traniacted. Depoalta received aubject to check. Approved bllla and notea dlaoounted. County and city warranta boiiRht. Loana mvle on available aeourlty. Exchange bought and aold. Collection! made promptly. Dralta aold ivallanle lu any part of the world Telegraphic exchange! aold nn Portland, Ban Vranolaoo, Chioago and New York. Btereat pal J on time depoalta. .. " ' ' rrj i nil 1 'Vt V1M--.. f- 'V- UKI'HICHICNTINO l - ItoYAl. OK I, I VKItl'UDl,, ilova largext liuaiueaa in the wurld. Milt Til IIUITIMII A M , lateral aa.tta In the aorl.l. HI'N OK LONDON, ulilrat purely lire l:iauran-e company in (lie world. T'.TN A UK II AltTKlllll). larni'nl ami beat Anierican Company. C'ONTINKNTAl. OK NKW YOKK.nne of the brat American coin pan lea. AM) OTIIKIl KlltHI-CLAHH COMI'ANIKH. Cnll on n fur lintlnu, anil talavi for Mliittars air,.! Calandsra F. li. DONALDSON, At Gtmmercial Bank. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS The latest in CLOTHING and Qei? fun)s)r)!) Qood5. Neatest Styles of Dress Goods, Shirt Waists, etc. Novelties in every line. Pioneer Store Thos. Charman & Son, Oregon City, Oregon. "NEW COON IX TOWN!" In tlio burden of an old darkey Bong. TImh advertisement announces the opening of a NEW STORE IN TOWN. Edwards Bros, (formerly of Ballston, Ore.,) are now opening up at Winhart's old Mand ophite the City Park on tnb hill with a stock of "bran new" goods, comprising of calicoes, inuslin.8, shirtings, linings, etc; ladies' and gents undorware, hats, caps, boots, shoes, stationery, notions, nails, tinware, groceries, tobacco and cigars. And other articles too numerous to mention. Prices at the lowest notch for Cash. Price list will be issued about May 1st. In tho meantime we shall bo delighted to have you call to see our goods and learn our prices. Yours for business. EDWARD BROS., (Alaw Wyllt.) -qw you Can When your children need a and bowol regulator, buy BABY'S FRUIT Baby's Pectoral DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor. WITH tin bIbo co ;lm coinliin of tlifl Bprinu lli'-rt i rom;a) Hie iidwI ol an Interior re- novation of tlio liouau, Nw, I rend, I'MKfit, 'lcKitn. ami atirrllvn papcra iiiiihI lie put on tliM walla to make) tli room look clirnrfnl anil invlliliK. The tiuinUointial ptttulliB, Him llniwt iilalillca, tlio UUiNt iiovuIiIcn. all nr licro ut pricca at BKrefa IiIm an Hirln. Wo alwaya aliow inany x cIiihIvh finltcrrm bii'I tlila Hprinit w hIiow inoru of tliitm than nvxr. We aiiloct evury imttorn altitr caroful Hlmly of what tluire i lo I'lioone from, l'rlcoa, 4 cunta a roll ami up BELLOMY 4 BUSCH, Tin HoiMonilslien. Ttn 'f ncy n Clackamas County. Save Money laxative or stomach LAXATIVE. Leading Age 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 Syrup, The best in the market. Price 25 cents. For sale at the CANBY PHARMACY, Car.by, Or. AFTKIt nn II..T1. A I'lutluniM Co mi I r I'opulUt U DlHgualfd, l(ii-iil ami Itilurna lo HI r'lrai Iahh. An Kntkbtuiak rejorttfr wai aannter lug around the court honaa on lant Mon day, and aiTlik-ntully mot a well known fanner, who rexldea a few inilea from UntKon City. Me wan thrifty, intelli Kent man, t ut for the pant few year had , become Imbued with populimie Idea. ! In the conversation on political matlera that followed, he atated that he had ex-! perienced ' a char ge of heart" during ' the put lew ilaya, and whn hereafter w ing lo caat hia vote with hia II rut love, tlio rt-publican party. Hald he; "when I fi.nt wnnt oil with the populiaU, I thontfht (hat they infant Kntiine reform. I clonely ohMTVHd matter, and finally hfcame ronvinixxl that the leaden of I he party weni atiythinK font reformers they were playing the rank and file of the KjpuliHt parly for auckera. We ex pected our populiat members in the laxt Icixlature to do something for the peo ple, at leant vote on the ri-ht aide of creation, aa they were in the minority, and could not foe expected to do much elae. Hut the way they voted for ap propriations, right d left was a corker. Then they voted to raiae the lalarr of (the iheriffof Cooa county to 1V)0 a year, for the reason that the aherifT of that county waa a populiat, notwithstanding Cooa ii one of the unalleat counties In the slate with a aparae population, and that ofllcial pracically has nothing to do for six months in the year, but to rest the seat of his pants in a chair. "When I went Into the populist party I had faith in it as an organization . I threw my whole soul In the cause of re form, and had great hopes for populism, for its opportunities were great, and its prospects forijcht I am informed by a friend, who has just arrived from Kan sas, that the conditions in that stale un der populist government are not one whit overrated. Ia that unfortunate state, the party has fallen into the hands of a dictator, who has absolute power, and in disreputable political methods has outdistanced auy of Lis competitors that ever existed in the matter of cor ruption and plunder. Why! the exac tion of cajupaiKD assessments on vice in the larger cities, would put to shame tbe rotteness in special police and other cir cles in the wicked city of Portland . The governor of tbe state and bis political advisors are cognizant of and parties to these official crimes. Tbe representa tives of the poople's party are riding on passes and courtimt the favor of railroad corporations. "In fact, staled my friend, who is in every way reliable, "the state legisla ture has been wofully corrupt and dis graceful, and profligately extravagant. Such is the history of the populist party, wherever it has been in power in the United States. I have the facts about the condition of affairs in Kansas from sources that cannot be disputed Tbe populist party is dominated by bosses, of high and low degree, who look upon the masses of voters as dumb, driven cattle, and laugh in their sleeves when one of them contributes a quarter to the campaign fund. The leaders of the party have deserted its time-honored principles, and are now trying to sell the votes of the party to a silver presiden tial candidate, who will reward them with official positions. This combina tion extends ail the way down to county affairs. In Clackamas county, many of the old stand-byes in the populist party were turned down. The new bosses have no particular use for farmers, and a well-known merchant was placed on the ticket for sharilT, and an ex shyster lawyer was nominated for rep representative. "Yes, I read the Entkri-kisk last week. Every word it contained about the populists last week is the gospel truth, for I have investigated the facts myself. The Herald, by its course of prevarication and misrepresentation has materially injured the cause of popu lism in my neighborhood, who now have no confidence In its statements. Its pol icy has made populist votes for Mad dock and Meldruui, and seriously in jured the standing of several of its own candidates. Such self-appointed bosses of the U'Ken type, will soon ruin the populist party. "The populists have been conducting a missionary campaign; every windy talker is appointed a committee of one to preach the principles of populism to his neighbors, not only once, but the ob ject is to get him completely saturated with visionary ideas of bogus reform. The populist is taught that his first duty is to his party j his religion and private business are matters of secondary con sideration. Of course, some people are inclined to accept anarchistic ideas like Vanderberg, for instance, and he has many followers in the ranks. This is is a feature of the populist party that has always caused me considerable un easiness. The practice of contributing to the campaign fund is also conducted on the uilnaionitry lan, and the duty of giving liWally U thoroughly im preawd on the mind of the average 'pop,' who will permit hia children to go without hoe, if necemtary, lo grat ify hia party zeal. "I have learned the fallacy of poptl lialic theoriea by actual experience and oliaervatiou, and will henceforth vote the republican ticket, ai it represent the only genuine principles of reform, and I lonx for the good old dayt when f,, tariff made money plentiful and ie country proeiieroua." Elwtrlc Hotel Arrnala. J M .Shelley, Portland, W J liarria, Portland, OeoC Dudley and wife, Portland, Lon Jones. New York, W W Karrand, Omahf., Neb, A Hazelton, Portland, L C Jeffrie, Wilmington, Del, II Gotildaline, Portland, C K IJelding, Then Jameson, Camsden, N Y, II Ii Chase and wife, Portland. Mary L Cheldis, Lebanon. N II, W A Mack, Palestine, Or, Bud Sharp, " L R Pleckner, St Paul, L 0 Lakin, Portland, Geo J Jackson and wife, Portland, L T Barin, Portland, Capt J L Smith, steamer Albany," K A Miller, City, E A Allen, Portland, Mrs TF Fisher, " W E Niles, " Geo H Burnett, " Fred S Jackson, City of Mexico, U D Burrell, Portland, S A Law, Canyon creek, J CCracxwell and wife, Cal, C II Mclsaacs, Portland, 0 II Bernard, Portland, F M Longshore, " Wm Rasmus, " G W West, S F, M D Keet, Portland, Joseph Frits, " II E Joy, Portland, Mrs J M Miller, " Miss Mary Lillis. " D Parker, Walker's Prairie, C P Brooks, Aimts, 0 R Hodges, Canby, 8 E Holcorab, Portland, J II Gans. " C A Hurst, ' J H Wait, Portland, Edwin O'Neill, Lebanon, Joseph Meyer, N Y, Wm Allen, Chicago, J V Weismandel, St Louis, Herman Smith, Portland, J R Morton, Damascus, H E Estee, Rivardo, N Y, A J Leavitt, Molalla. J R Mead, Portland, John Nissen, Portland, John Eder, The Electric Hotel is the best regula tor! hotel in Clackamas county, and is patronized by the best people. All tbe celebrities stop there, as well as farmers, merchants, mechanics, republicans, democrats, populists, demo-populists, fusionists and prohibitionists. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junction City, 111 was told by her doctors she bad con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Fran cisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, ap proaching Consumption, tried without result everything else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is natur ally thankful. It is such results, of .which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Charman & Co's. Drug Store, Charman Bros. Block. Regular size 50 cents and fl.OO. Fire. Policy holders of the defunct State Insurance Company will find it to their Interest to see me before placing their business elsewhere. Special induce ment offered for the re-writing of such risks in old a'nd reliable companies. A return premium allowed on unex pired term of State policy to apply on premium of new policy. Save money by calling upon me before placing your insurance elsewhere. Andrew U. Malhtkx, Office in Jaggar Bldg. opposite court house, Oregon City. For Sale. Having added new machinery to my mill I am better prepared tban hereto force to furnish lumber on short notice. Anything from an apple box to a barn sill. Bough lumber $6 per M, dressed, according to quality. We do not keep the beBt lumber, we sell it. Having enlarged my mill I have the following machinery for sale : 1 inserted point hoe saw, 2 independent screw head blocks 1 table saw arbor, 1 No 3 hydraulic ram. All the above in good condition. J. 8. Yodkb, Needy, Oregon . HOOK Of CHKOMl'LES Chapter Two. And the Uremics, the Coxeyites, the Fiatitet, Anarchites and the Bom ten met together in council, and among them were the Pharisees, and certain Kcrihes of evil repute. They were dia cussing the battles that they had with the Iieoublicanltes, and as their wiaa men counseled they became sore afraid. Finally the chief arose, and said: These people are the children of God, and there are miul.ty and valiant men among them, and they wear the helmet of salvation and the breastplate o( righteousness, and they are indeed hard to overcome. We have among us peo ple possessed of aeven devils, and An- i niases and Sapphira in great numbers. We will gird on our armor and get to our dirty work. We will put one of our scribes to work, and we will fend him to the land of the Portlands and he shall write a little book, which will be circulated among the Republicanites, and cause them to rise up one against the other. And they shall accuse each other of writing the Book of Lies, and there will be scratch ing of eyes and gnashing of teeth. But, loland behold! when the book came out and the people read tbe blas phemy therein, they said this is the work of the Urenites, the Anarchitea and the Scribes. Let tbeir blood rest on their own heads, and woe ' be to tbeir iniquities These people hatli said in their heart there is no God ; tbey wor ship fal?e gods and their sins are gnev- ious in the sight of Lord, and in the last days they shall be cat down like green grass and cast into everlasting bellfire. And the battle continued to wax fierce, and there were wars and rumors of wars, and lies and rumors of lies, for the Urenites and Coxeyites are given to much lying and blasphemy, and tbe republicanites and the democracies buckled on their armor to meet them in battle. And the Urenites and their clans rejoiced exceedingly, and said we have made some of the Republicanites belieye that Judas Iscariot is among them, and we will wipe tnem off tbe face of the earth, for bouse divided against itselt cannot stand. There are false prophets abroad in the land and wolves in sheep's clothing, but the Lord's people will certainly tri umph on next Monday. A Coos Bay Lesson. Tbe Marshfield Sun has learned some thing, and the lesson sent out from the shores of Coos Bay in its columns is worthy of attention Both four and two years ago, it says it "worxea or me cause of populism reform as it waa then called." It believed that tbe elec tion of the populist ticket would "bring about retrenchment," and that officials would "carry out promises." But tha populists elected only "stepped into the shoes of tbeir predecessors and put on plutocratic airs that would sicken a dem ocrat or republican even." The Sun says that on account of its populism, it was boycotted, and lost many; subscrib ers, yet it was not discouraged by ad versity. It still had hopes of "good fruits," but in vain. The officials were more extravagant than their predeces sors. "Deputies by tlfb score; county affairs recklessly handled ; a court house dynasty that bids fair to be a lasting blihtj an octopus at the county seat sapping the very vitals out of the county, and legislators getting pay for "returning by way of the cape of Gcol Hope!" Thus, men and brethren, it has eyer been' is now, and will be, world with out end, am (no, d it!) The pop ulists of Cooa county are just like those of Multnomah or any other. They are after the offices, the spoils, the "stuff;" and they are hungrier than even the democrats and republicans. Besides this, they profess some impractical and irrational ideas that make them, as a rule, unfit to be trusted on general prin ciples. Nothing will be reformed here or elsewhere, any more tban in Coos county, by electing populists to otfl:e. Portland Welcome. Help Home Industry. ' The true foundation upon which to build up the prosperity of Oregon City is to patronize home industry and thus keep our money at home. In laundry work every dollar paid to Chinamen er to Portland laundries is practically lost to Oregon City especially when just as good work at the same price can be had at tbe Willamette Steam Laundry. This is a new borne institution, employing only white help and is supplied with all the latest improved machinery, and using the purest spring water is able to guarantee firstclass work. A trial of our work and prices is asked. Delivery wagon to all parts of the city. Down town office at Wilehart's barber shop. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award.