Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 16, 1896, Image 1

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    Enterprise.
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VOL. SO. NO.GI.
OKKUON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOHEU 10,1890.
ESTABLISHED 18CG
Oregon
COUHTN.
Olidull ouiirt nniitratiaa n rat Mmi'la In Mo
Vanibar aud third Mnmlay lu A rli.
Jjj'ltoourt III MMlon But Monday Iti aaub
OiiHiiiluliiiinrtoniiri tnnala dr. I Wadli awl ay
eflar Rrai atuiidav ol aaub muili.
J J T NUDICN,
KOTAKY rUMJUand CONVKr ANl'KU.
iT4'Tur TITI.I MAI'S
Ural nut handlist f in rnttc wrltln In
tha llarllurd, ul Hartford, palatine, Ham
burg l llmtuau
Ofnoa una ioor south ul MethndLI Church,
0
UCKAMA A Will ACT A TUUsT CO.
ruriil.h, AUfarta, bain, ol TH a, Ka-erlp-tlulf.
lcln, Inaur.i.ra. t'mr Tail I'arlwit
1 Itlaa. eu., ato. tilHn or nana ul
uw-u ci i y.
J. r. II AHK, Pre-., and Mar.
unit CITY, - - - - OSSOn.
CI . DIMU K.
la
ATTOIINKV AND V.WKKU)H AT LAW.
Will practice la all ouurta ol the tlata.
Abalraota nail. Tin, aiamlned and t general
law itwalusM Ueuaealed.
(into wlib I. I. Porter.
JJ W. KIHMAlHb
CIVIL KNUINKKR ANt Bl'KVIVOR
Railway legation ami enatrutloa. bridges,
plauaaud eelluialaa lur water aupply
Pralnai anil alreet unproveatent ol towna
peetat altentloa ln Indraughtlng and bin
printing
T W. WKM.IJ.
DKNTIHT
Willsmctts Bid., opposite Poatoirice.
,. ' . ! t , , ,
Office bourn from ft . ru. to 12: 1 to
ft;30t. rn.
1"
ON TOPI
That's where we- are every time. We
rise, and our cnntotiiri rise wild tin, Our
caipnt collection i triumph What i
contains is proconniim ol the unt-f
pi tud lur ll who look il ovur. W only
ak an Inspection knowing that those
who se will be pleed anil pleased jntir
nl are next door lo buyers. With a
stock ol caril In many diHemi.t ma
terials and tiranil aggregate ( 100 dif
fnrwit patterns, with runs, oil cloth, and
linoleums galore, we claim everything.
Priiws: carpets lor 16e yard and up
waida, .
BCLLOMT Jr BOSCH, Tie HonsernrnlsiEri.
COlMTf COURT PBOlKEIMWH.
M. K. IUys, Jsdgf, P. JKCr rl
It. Mrull, CwmtnlanUnrrt. Ueia
btr, !(, Turw.
jLroBTE.
ATTUKNKY AT LAW
aamunr or ranraarf n annnao.
Oain nail to OrMnnCItT bankonath au(.
f 0. T. WII.IJAbt.
HKAL KHTATK AKO IX)A AUKKT.
A toad llnaol bualnnH, mlittipan4 auburbaa
J ruiMrty.
farm rrMrty la Uaita lo lull qo r Urroa.
CnrrinitraHi ttnmttl)r autwvrvd, Ofllo,
aaitdwir tul'auAaltl A lluiillvt a drug antra.
Leading Agency
In Clackamas County.
;wttrittiKNTiNei ;'
HOYAI, OK I.I VKKf'OOIt, doe larnmt bualnng In tha world. 1
' NORTH MKITIHII AM., larKat aaxta In Ilia world.
BUNOK l)NION,ollrat puralyflralnauranmeompaiiy in tha world.
,KTN A D? II AKTfORD, lartfairtand baal Amarloan Mini pan,'
CONT1NKS TAI.OK NEW YOKK, ona of tba brat Aniarlran companlfl.
, I , AND OTIIEK ri KMT-CLAM COSirASIKB.
Ctallton m (or Itntlnuaj, m n1 ! for flottrs and Calandara
F. E. DONALDSON. At Commercial Bank. "
In tlio mattrol tha rejKirt ol.viewara
ol damaiii-g on the VA Oubur, et tl. -llllon
lor t county fl, t)i ptilion waa
ItranU-d and road onlxre'l 0ned 0Mn
the paymcnl ol th dmnagit hy Die m-titiorH-ra.
Kxixtnaa a'0ount ordered
paid.
In the matter of E 8. liratnhall, et al,
petitioning the county court to "lait tha
Uull Kun hridifi), the court concluded lo
vlait the tame al aome laUr date.I
In the mailer ot the petition m uo. , f Mrkt( y day ,n(,
C. AriiiatronK to be aimoinu-d juatice ol ; . . . ,
No. 11, tha aatne
Q
J). A ll. C L ATWl' K HI k,
ATTOKNKYH AND
(XUNKKU)KM AT U'
MAIM aramr oaaooN city, okauoN.
furni.h Abairana "nl fuiaT.lxwn ll"nir. Fra
aluaa Mortgagaa, anil Iraii.ai'l Oautral
m builnaaa.
ne Pair that Can't Je Beat
Canton Chilled Plow
Canton Clipper Plow
They have been thoroughly tested and
found perfect. "
Tim CANTON CHILLED PLOW ban 'ribbed mould board which
aiUn to ita Htrongth. It id nuld for a reaHonablo price and guaranteed to
be an good or better than any plow niale.
The CANTON CLIPPER STEEL PLOW has no equal and U well
known. . ,
The PIPE FRAME SEVEN HARROW can't bo beat.
Bee tbfMO guods and get price before buying.
the bear lor district No. 11,
waa denied.
The petition to appoint i. W. Karten
liiatlm nf lhn mace) for diatrict No. 11
I waa Kraoted. "
j In the matter of the petition of J. K.
Griht.le, et al, lor a county road, the
Mine waa granted and 0. Dalr, A. Rey
nold and J. i. Oihaoo were appointed
viawera and Deputy County fcurreyor
i Inoro, to aunrey aaid road. , i
! In the matter of the realgnatlon of D.
! P. Maya clo'k of election In Oregon j
' City precinct No. 1, J. W. Boatman waa
; apMiinted to till the vacancy. 1
In the matter of the appointment ol
Charlea Iaum at deputy, county sur
veyor, the laiue was approved. ,
County aarrants No. W.973. 21Jii2,
22,0.. and 28.837 wera ordered
cancelled as per advertised notice.
In the matter of purchasing a poor
farm, all bids were rejected and further
confederation of the matter postponed.
W. H. Fitspatrick, road supervisor of
the Orient district, was ordered to re
pair (our bridk-os In his neighborhood, or
rebuild them if neeensary.
The allowance for the support of Mrs.
Cannon was ordered discontinued alter
November Int.
A wanant forflO pe' month waa or-
lUred Iwued in favor of Mrs. Winewit
No. 27 Ubor, road fund, 110.26,
No. 30 Material, to. 25; labor,
county fund.
No. 31 Umber, ffl.63; road fund,
labor, i7.tfl.
No. 32 Material, 17.36) 1abr,
county fund, I103.M.
In 'he matter of the sale of lots 3 aril
6, block 111, Oregon Citv, the proposi
tion ol II. E. Cross to surrender his title
toClsckama county to lot 3, block 111,
was accepted upon ihe payment ol cer
tain delitiiMiiit taxes. Mr. Cros alw
auihorid the county to make a deed to
Wm. Andrewm ol lot 6 in the same
I block. ' '
I The mileage anil per diem of the com
I miloners was allowed as follows : 8.
20 miles, $23.00;
F. Jaggar, f days and 12 miles, f 18 20.
IteaJra tor a Bryaa Dollar.'
POPE St
Main nncl Fourth Stn.,
CO,
Oregon City.
1 r r. cHuMa,
ATTOKNKY AT LAW.
Wiu. Paacnca in AU foi Ta or tms Htats
Rral Kalata and Ininranra.
Offlraen Mala Htr-'M Ih-i. Hlith auit Swontb,
o'nan.i, . w.Tin.ae..i:
j. a naiHiaa. t. aairnta I
QNK...UHKtmK.;MH(N4(jKiKmil
ArroKNKYM AT LAW.
Oltlwatn Haraloy Hnll.lltaar. tirgn tMly. ami j
A O U. W. li mi'W. I'utilau.l.
IK) (lniral Ul HihIiicm. tan Mourr. t'rgo
CulliM'Uiil'a.
KorreUiae niurlKKna. I'"'!" practice.
II. tiYB.
n-fnlu'l'V A V I '
0)i:nskuk at law;
I ,rcln,e in"iU'u, iiiakn -bilraeta. u au j
minify, -o t, i ' I a goiirl
Omou Hi. I Amir adjoining 1'anS ol 0 iiB City,
onauun iity, onanoN
oo c sR'iwaaM. j. ii.CAarnau-
1 IIOWKKI.I. A CAMIMiKl.t,
ATTOKNEYS AT LAW,
OnxinN Cirr, Oaaoow.
Will tirarllra In all ilimiourla of lha ataW. Ol
flee, licit door in Caultuld & llumli'y a drug
auira.
11. UUIIYNH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
u ...... W KIT 14 I ll,
ill A n i i.t.ivj
CANIIY, OHK.QON.
Will pracltre In all onurta nl lls alala.
lunuraiHia wrlUoii III all loaillng com
panlua. Alt iruuuui '.lllu iiiruulitd.
Co leoiloma apuclaltr.
"I K.O. USTOHY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Vpatalra opponlta Court limine, 1
TIlleaMamlned and alutracta made. Money
Intiivil, Miirui' fnrwliwd anil a
gonoral law lnlliiea.
$1(10,000
rpilK COM MKKCIAL HANK,
OK OKKdON CITY.
Canltal.
TnANNACTa A OKNHl. S A H K I HO BI'BIN a.
Iiaiia ma.lo. Hllla dlacounted, Makea rol
leKtiona. Ituyn and nulla excliango " all piiims
In tha Pnlli'd rttatea, Knrnpa and llng K''"i;
li.'piuilta rwi'l-cd inlijix't to oliwk- Mali
opuu from v A. m. to 4 r. x.
U. C. LATOURKTTK, Pn-iildniit.
K K IIONAI.PHON. Caahlor
-JJANK OK OKKUCN CITY,
Oldest BanklDE H9nse Id the City.
Paid up Onpltal, '0,000.
Hiirplua, JU,nil.
raKHIIlKNT, - - Tima. CHASMAN
VICK rKKHIIIKNT, Sail. A. MABniHO.
r.HMIRK - 0 CAIIFIRI.D.
Sakaokr. CIIABI.ES h. caupikld.
A Konernl banking Inmlni-aa tranaaoted.
, Unpnalta received anbiei to oheclt.
Anprovml Ullia and notna dlaoiiunled.
Coiiulj and city warranta bought.
Lnana mvle on available aeourtty.
Kiihau bouit lit and anld.
(iiilleottom made prnmptly.
pralia sold avallaole lu any part of the ' world
Telagraphlo aaoliaugoa aold on Portland, Han
rannlaco, flhlcago and New York.
Btereat pal J on time depoalta.
Pioneer Store
We call your attention to our new fall arrivalH
Lsulics9 Mcif s and Children's
Mackintoshes, the Latest
,
T)ie coleliratod "Duck Braiul" in all stylos.
t
Tlios. Charman k Son.
silver and make a silver dollar worth
truly as much as a gold ona
fiat in tbe west and in farming com
mnnitiea Mr. Brvan waxes elonnent on
tirimi h-wi ... .ww. " - - - - i
for the care and keeping of Ruby Can-, the need of 'a cbeapnr dollar to increase
, the price of farm products and enable
non. , i .. j . .tiiu,ijuwi, io
in silver. Leading silver advocate at
THE FARMER'S REAL GRIEVANCE.
Hot a Law nf Mmr la tha Canatry, hmt
of liana Inf ratllltloa la Country IMa
trlrto Mr, Hhramuua'a Prspoaad Bd
ady.
Why has Canada no CTrrency qnns
tlon, no cry for cheap money and no
campaign against gold? These are qnes
tir.ua urhi h Mr. Thomaa O. Bhcannan
anawers very effectively in the London
Tim of Sept. 11.
Briefly sumniarizf d, Mr. Shearman
explanation of the discontent among
farmers, which bus lead to tne naion
lous demand for free silver, is that most
farmers in the west and sooth are de
prived of the benefits of banking facili
ties.' They seldom see or nse cheek
and are unacqnsinted with tbe benefits
of banks and bank credits. For this
reason there is a great scarcity of nr
rency in most rural districts. The)
"country store" supplies in par and in
erode and costly way tbe credits
which tide many farmers over from one)
season to another. Because of the great
risk involved, tbe storekeeper, by charg
ing bigb prices for his goods and by
paying low pi iocs for farm prodocta,
really gets from 88 to 40 per cent Inter
est on the credits given to tbe formers.
Of crrarae such interest eats op all of
the profits of I large class of farmers,
Tbe country storekeeper really does a
banking basinets in a clumay ana cost
ly way. Local banks, such as exist in
Canada, would furnish the farmers
With credits at aboot one-foorth ths
cost of store credits. With snch banks
the farmers cfluld sell their crops for
Checks, deposit them in banks and take)
op their discounted notes in this way.
The farmer knows nothing of this
L J . nnnntlna tmntlirtlnni a Tift
- mpmui WU -
KhiDks that hi needs can be supplied
only by making more money cneaper
money if necessary.
The farmers, therefore, make no
efforts to obtain better banking facili
ties. Instead they work and Tots
against banks and bankers at every op
portunity. Tbey tax money and other
loanable capital at 1 or IK per Cent
.Mi., iiemanilini that interest be re
create by nearly one-balf tbe price of j duced to I per cent Tbey thus drive
away tne ery money iney are ao eajrei-
to get In some sections ol tne srrutn is
is 60 or 75 miles to the nearest banc
Tbey prohibit branch banks, such a e
rw v, I i till', i r'3
. Which? WhUihT
In communities where wageworkers
predominate Mr. Bryan continues to
deny any intention ol cheapening ids
dollar. He knows and tbey know that
this would mean diminishing by one
half tbe purchasing power of wages and
reducing by one-half tbe value of all
savins a. insurance and loons. And so
ha pretends that free coinage will in
In the matter of Ihe claims filed and j
allowed against Clackamas county
E K Williams, pau ac $
W D Adams,
V N (iodlrey, " "
DJ Mover, " " '.
FTRarlow, " "
J S Yoder, road account
Cal Powder Works
C Kerr, road account
8 F Scriplure. r'd account
j W II Young, c h account
i State vs John (Vie. et al j p court
The Irwin, Hudson Co, sta
' Telephone ac
j Courier, printing
j II O Starkweather, ed meetings,
j W N Godfrey, coroner's account
; State Elinor Thomas, $9.20. .
! State va Chaa Sell, .11 .20. . . .
j D W Kimiaird, road sccount. .
I State vs 1'atrii k Marron
the west have repudiated ' Mr. Bryan's
H 70 ! idea for eaxtern hearers only tha free
10 00
ist in Canada and Scotland to the great
advantage of remote country districts.'
The farmers themselves are tbe great
est enemies to what is meat needed to
their communities first class banks of
deposit and discount Mr. Shearman
' Rninam will increase tbe urire of silver, mutpa this mint clear. Be save tbat
8 60 'to $1.39. They say flatly that such dol- Canadian farmers "havo suffered from,
A on ! Ian would be as bad as sold What ,
! they want is a. dollar worth only 61
' want? He caunot have both. Which is
3 W
o H3 oents.
" M Which dollar does Mr. Bryan really
6 60
1
the fall of prices and from every other
alleged result of tbe single gold stand
ard to tbe same extent as tbe farmers
south of them. Yet there is no bimetal-
I:. I nuj anil tha np fnr
. , I l.A ,Ua n.nv 1. i . . ,. m n a tha i i LMNl fanarla
, 111 UH UUUWUro Fl'l.lll.i v. wmv , rrn'MIMT II1IJIK T 11. ... urraAXMm .wumuw
25 i farmer, the mine owner or Ihe debtor? j nM DOt only enough money to supply
A AO , ntLi-L. X' V , 1. tltl,t 1 ... -a i n Lnl .Ion Ijina
' w, noitur-i-cw ami t, v.. i.
?! I Why Capital la Timid Today.
10 )0 . . .
1 nvre is capita; xnonRa ior ricrj
legitimate business enterprise, and by
1 25
8 70
10 50
iO
ro
o
3ti 00
4ti 30
29
all of her own wants, but also lends
such great amounts in the United States
that jealous American bankers some
times try to shot Canadian money out "
Mr. Shearman sees what too few
the processes ot credit it can oe mum-1 epm to geethat the fanners have a
plied indefinitely, but it caunot be set ( monetary 0r enrrency grievance,
at its work so long as men fear that it j H)) ba8 indicated what is probably the
will be suddenly cheapened in the using. ony way of giving relief. He offers
Capital brings no return to the owner j lompthu)g positive. That tbe fanners
unless he somehow puts it at the serrice j M not wi'iDg i0 take the ouly remedy
j uA .v ......... ' . t. hnt Iha timnrinff i. ... ... . m .i i.
on:" ..t lor tneir UlS ana preier me quota ircn
1 il, fnllnur la nrnfit. and I .. , u ;-
, , i iu" wio.vv.i . .....w.. , . . silver ana cneap mour ipuicui
State vs Harry Rogers 34 "l when the risks are great the profits lollgs , their anfforinga aiid makes a
I) J Slover, pan account 10 00 1 mn,t aim he grebt Remove the thought , MtjoUttj goimion of the money question
0 C Iron H orks, rjal account. . l ou , 0 r-afc, aud hoarded capital win oe set m(jre difficult and uncertu
J W Powell, pauper account.. i aoirreo, mills win n up, ranrouun uu
J V Powell, insane account.... 6 00 ! dertake extensions and improvements
G W Grace, sheriff ac. f 43.80. laid oyer. nd hopeful nr-'ri"ni-rwv
ui .. u fiimleelv08 investors. An it is, peudiug
CWNohhtt, c h aa-ount 6 00 , , . . - 1. a,Ilft of the dolllu..
.. . t.. . . i. . O IU, -- ---
U J inornt), c ii nreuuui
After the
Winter is Over.
After your feet are sore From wearing rubbers and overshoes,
ami the other shoes are pretty woll worn and out ot shape,
yen want to get a new pair. If we are correct, then come to
us and we will please and ease you. We have received a
line stix k of all kinds of goods lor the spring seasan, and
not only that, but to wear tlirouithout the othor seasons.
Our bIiocb are well made, comfortable and low In ptice.
.Krausse Bros.
Rouflh and Dressed Lumber.
Some of Our Prices
No. 1 FloftrliiK and Huslio, per M
No. ' Klimriiit! and Rustic, per M
fc'o. 3 Flooring and Kustlc, per M
No. 1 Celling, per M
No. 2 IVilinK, per M
Ship Lap, per M
( 'u ii i iiioii Lumber, per M
mils, per M
Fencing, per M.... ,
lfiO.OOO feet ol Dry Dressed Lumber in yard.
$13 00
10 00
7 to
10 00
7 00
5 50
4 00
2 00
4 00
Bills Sawed on short notice. Discount on Large Orders.
No IUisinesa done on Saturdays.
MORTENSON & HANSON. '
Mill 2j Miles EaHt of Monitor Mills.
KO-T0
BAG
GUARANTEED
TOBACCO
HABIT
CURE If)
. . aa.wui t MAaHW tn AAdtaA Aka imIm fIW InhSAAAlfl BnV
!iniCk..Maakfnimiantnianatnw,vii niasnotm, Ju.l iry a bus. .Tou will ba do-
thawfitk lnipn.nt man Alrolltf. Tisoruu.ana niaaiiuuu. "7 i wu win uo uw-
iiLhud waBiuiiotyiiu toliulli'fe vi hut woiiiiy. tor a euro la anwinit'iy siiBrnniwMi nr amaniaia eTorr
lianwa. v a aaviuu ' ". . ,,, Your 1, if Awav." wr (ten nuarauuia and
iJiJni 'Ad,lreaaXUlSS'l'Ult.iUUIitliU DO., thlw.r Aow Xork.
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY CHARMAN & CO.
I) J Slover, pau ac 10 00
N M Moody, sheriff account ... 57 50
Herald, printing 12 150
Wilson A Cooke, road account. . 23 10
Tlios Charman A Son, pau ac. . . . 6 50
Thos Chsrnma & Son, pau ac 6 00
Tlios Charman & Son, pau ac. . . . 4 00
Tlios Cliarmnn A Son, pau ac. . . . 5 20
W A Huntley, sta ac 9 50
C G Huntley, sta ao 9 05
J M Hayden. et al, bridge ac. . . . 312 78
G H Bestow, road account .. 1 40
P Nehren, " " 5 25
J 0 Bradley, assessor, $247. . .... 109 00
Inquest ol Geo Frits, cor, $47.05, 31) 00
Inquest of Joe Stauipfle, $74.40. . 65 00
Win Beeson, road account 113 5
I Selling, pauper ao 2 00
James Shelley, road ac 31 50
J N Harrington, ...... 3150
W E Carll, insane account 10 00
State vsS. McGowan 11 85
Sidney Smyth, road account 1250 01
L L Porter, dep dist attorney. ... 5 00
The following road accounts were or
dered paid :
No. 1 Lumber, $82 80; labor, county
fund, $54.75.
No 2 Lumber, $13.75; labor, county
fund, $Ut3.
No. 3 Lumber, $42.53; hardware,
$5.10; Inbor, road fund, $20.75.
No 6 labor, road fund, $45.
No. 7 Lumber, $10.05; labor, county
fund, $10.34.
No 11 Burying horse, $2.50; lumber,
$20.54 ; labor, county fund, $58.79.
No 13 Labor and material, county
fund, $70 25.
No. 14 Labor and material, $150.50.
No. 17 -Labor, county fund, $84.75.
No. 18 Bridge work, $24.75; labor,
county fund, $12 02.
No. 18 Labor, county fund, $40.75.
No. 20 Lumber, $5.76; labor, road
fund, $23.25.
no one is SDendinu. everTbody is hoard'
iug. We live from haud to mouth, with
the .machinery of prosperity idle at our
doors. Boston Coiigregationalist,
Ttie Bargain Counter Candidate.
"Some of the reports say that the
women went wild over Bryan at differ
ent places along bis route," remarked
the horse editor.
"That's natural," replied the snake
editor. "He is the bargain counter candidate."
"How so?"
"H wants to mart the dollar down
to 63 cents. "Pittsburg Chronicle-Tel
egraph.
Property and Indaalry.
Property is the fruit of labor. Prop
erty is desirable, is a positive good in
the world. That some should be rich
shows that others niuy become rich, and
hence is encouragement to industry and
enterprise. Let no man who is homeless
pull down the house of another, but let
him work diligently and build one for
himself, thus, by example, assuring that
his own shall be safe from violence
when it is built Abraham Lincoln.
Worst of All Miafortnnaa.
The great trouble about repudiation
is that you cannot pay debts with it
more than once. In other words, it in
volves the crucifixion of credit on a
cross of rascality, and the loss of credit
is the worst of misfortunes. St. Louis
Globe-Democrat.
PUTTING RINGS ON THE RIGHT HOGS.
Pi Mitt
One of the duties of the government one of the important duties of gotw
nunent is the putting of rings In the noses of bogs. From W. X Bryan's
Labor Day Speech.