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OfcEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1893. PERSONALS. J. M. Trary was in the city Friday on business. MissE.C. Adair spent Sunday in Tortliind. Orenon City was visited Thursday by a large pnow. Mrs. C. A. Locey, of Oswego, was in the city Tuesday. Carl Mack is just recovering from an attack of the measles. Mips Epsie Lee, of Portland, is visit Ing Miss Hattie Frost. Miss EUa Bullock, of Oswego, is visi ting her lister. Nan Bullock, of this city, Miss Goldsmith returned Sunday from a month's pleasant visit in San Fran cisco. Judge Webster at 23 minutes past two o'clock on Tuesday married his first couple. Mrs. Frank Campbell went to Salem yesterday to visit ner sister Mrs. Hower Holland. Mr. Stranster and family who occupied the Cobrey residence have moved up on the hill. Mr. J. Doremius, of this citv, who baa been ill all winter was able to be town this week. VMies Mamie Flanagan spent Sunday in Portland, the guest of her aunt Mrs. Lance Gardner. J. C. Diion, ot Ely who has been in Arroyo Grande, California, lor some time, hag returned horns. Mis Zora Forrester, of Eagle Creek yislted her cousin, Miss Myrtle Winsett, of thit city Saturday and Sunday. ' The many friends of Misa Ethel Cau field will be sorry to know that she is confined to her home with the measles. Mrs. Kate Shannon and family of Canemah, left yesterday tor Denver Colorado, where they will make their home. Mrs. W. E. Harris of Beaver Creek was in the city Friday. Her husband is now at Dyea. He sailed on the Oregon, the trip it caught fire. Dr. H. E, Ferrin, who has been em ployed in a hospital in Sacramento Cali fornia since last summer, returned to Oregon City yesterday. J.L.andH. A. Kruse, of Stafford, parsed through Oregon City Wednesday on their way to Hillsboro to look after tome important legal matters. Senator Brownell addressed a full house of stalwart Republicans at Clackamas Tuesday night; and Saturday he spoke twice; at Eagle Creek and at Sandy. Mrs. M E. Hamilton received a letter Friday from her brother Harry written frem Sheep Camp, Alaska. He is in good health and making $4 00 a day driv ing. Mrs. E. E. Kellogg and daughter Lncile, who have been vititingber sister in Lewiston, IJaho, also her father, C. C. Cram at Colfax, Wash, for the past four months returned home yesterday. Mitts Lucy Alderman, who has been staying with her sister Mrs. James Edmonds and attending the1 Barclay High school of this city left Tuesday morning for " Portland where she will reside in the future. The Rev. Dr. Butler was called to Vancouver Wash, on Monday to con duct the funeral services of the late Mr. J. E. Durgan, an old pioneer of the above city, and Clark county. There was a large attendance at the service. Free Pill. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample bos of Dr. King's New Life Pi I la A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are partic ularly effective in the cure of constipa tion and sick headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. Tbey are guaran teed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be pnrely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by Charman & Co. Druggist. Bar klen's Arnica Salve. The beBt salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Charman A Co., Charman Bros. Block. Price 25c. Whnt l)r. A. E. Salter Nays. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents .From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Rliiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, I am prepared to say that it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought te my attention. It has certainly eaves' many from Consumption. Sold by Charman & Co., druggists, Oregon City. Lost. A black pocket-book on March 8, somewhere between the Enterprise office and Fifth and Washington streets, containing money and a calling card with Miss Hixon's name. Liberal re ward will be paid by leaving game at this office. Pr. Miles' Pain Pills atop Headache. What They do I'pon the Hill. One of the most successful surprise parties ever given in this city, was that given Miss Myrtle Buchanan at her home on Thirteenth and Adams streets, Friday evening, Ma-ch 18, by a number of her lrienda. Mrs. Buchanan's spaci ous parlors were thrown open to the guests, and the young hostess performed her part beautifully. Games of different kinds were indulged in until 10:S0 when a delicious lunch of sandwiches, pickles, many varieties of cake, oranges, bananas, and abundance of refreshing lemonade was served. After lunch the entertainment waa con tinued until a late hour, and then thank ing Mrs. Buchanan, and bestowing the beet wishes of all on the young hostess, the jovial crowd departed. Those pres ent were: Mrs. Buchannan, Prof, and Mrs. Mc Adam, Misses Myrtle Buchannan. Marie Pratt, Ethel Caufield, Marjorie Cautleld, Bursa Reddick, Emma Allison, Bessie Wood, Maud Noble, Bertha Scott, Ivy Roake; Messrs. Chambers Howell, George Swafford, Rea N orris, Forbes Pratt, Harry Draper. Harry Barratt, Harry Slianer, Carl Caufield, Joe Good- fellow, Sam Stevens, Morton Latourette, Winnie Hill, Charley Bluhni, Charley Chase, and Chester Roake. My Native Land. 0' bright land of freedom, My birthplace! my hornet Where Heaven bom goddess Hath chosen to roam. T'was thy God given courage Tby truth and thy might, Tbat lead os throngh stornl To freedom and light. Go wars tby proud banner O'ef mountain and plain; 0' great land of Ireedom We worship thy name. Go wave it unfalteringly O'er the graves of or Head ; O'er the fields of onr glory. Where heroes have bled. Tis thy name that' written n letters of fame In history's bright pages Twill ers be the same. I may sail to far land Their wonders to see But my first dearest tbonght la my country, of thee. thy mountains and valleys The works of God's band Are far dearer tban scenes n a strange toreign land. Thy history is fairest In records of deeds; Thy heroes are freemen In their places of need. Thy flag, the fair emblem For borne and tby free Is a bright flaming glory My country to thee, To tbee. 0 my country Our great poets will sing; The bells of all nations Tby glory shall ring. Our brave heroes have died On fame's battle field K're this proud country To tyrants should yield. Tbey conqured tbe foe men The scepter and crown Now tby bright banner Hosts O'er each city and town. Thy sweet name is lettered In printings of love, In the hearts or they children And the record above. '0 laud of the freemen I '0 land of the brave! Here is my birthplace, My borne and ray grave. I pledge thee my honor bbould tbou be in need My life will be given My country, to thee. Mabt Kbahces Hdeeth. Stato Convention. Portland, March 24. Slow progress was made in the State Convention as semled in Portland, yesterday. The Democrats and Silyer Republican bad fairly plain sailing and proceeded with their work, so far as effecting permanent organization and appointing fusion com- mitttees. It waa different with the Populist. A storm is liable to burst among them at any hour. Temporary organization was only effected yesterday, and tbe com' mittee on credentials will not be able to report until this morning. When it does it will only be transferring the fight to the floor of the Convention. The middle-of the-ioad men are in dead earnest iu their fight against fusion, and if they are not recognized and their de mand met, there will be a walk out, J. C.Luce, In his speech last night, said as much, and he expressed the .views of many others in tbe Convention. The Conventions will all re-assemble at 10 this morning, but the Populist will be the drawing crowd. Bla Reason. "Why is it," they asked him, "that yon prefer gas to electrio light?" "In the case of electrio light," he said, looking at them in astonishment, "it can usually be controlled by means of a button or a spring on the wall with in easy reach. " They admitted that he spoke truly. "That being so," he went on, "if yon had ever stood over a small but pretty yonng woman who with upturn ed and anxious face was striving to reach the chandelier to light the gas yon never would have to ask me tbe question yon have seen fit to pnt " Chicago Post OASTOniA. Bean the ou m lwa Bought DISPATCHES. Captain of tha Wrecking Tug. (Continued from First page.) turned completely over by the explosion. The deck la bottom aide np, with the deck tratue on top. That looks to me aa If the destructive force came from within, 11 a mine did tbt work and playsd ao much bavoo with the upper decks, where must the bottom be? Can ahe have any? Yet, they say they have found some of the bot tom intact. My opinion Is that if the affair had occurred In an English harbor, sav Kingston, Jamaica, not one man In a hun dred would say external caUsea after look ing at that wreck aa It Is today, I beard that the Spanish divera found a piece of the forward turret, I do not believe a mine In the harbor would have broken the turret, while an Internal ezploaian would. I saw a great many exploded coper powder cases, but none intact. Before I left, It waa listed that there were still 40 bodies In tbe wreck," Letter From Alaska. Bkaooat. Alaska, March 13, 1. (To the Enterprise) I will send a abort state, niant of my a train here which may be of In terest to your readers, aa I see by sotue of the papers, that tbe situation la greatly ex agerated. The disease, spinal meningitis, has at no time been epidemic About 30 persona up to date, have died from natural causes, out ol s population often thousand. and a floating population of several thousand more. Tbe danger is considered over, as now warmer winds from the south prevail an are likely to continue. We have been more heavily allllcted than moat, having lost two BVIIV, IUJT, W TBIB 11U 9 IIIVIIIIl VI .gV, ami ITrativ Ifl huh anil lam mnntha nl a,. . . . . - -. " n ' Roy having died February 10 and Frank March 2nd. Tbe trail la in very good condition. A great many who went to Dyea Intending to ; ing vote was given. Speeches were made go over the Chilcoot pass are coming back by II. McGugio, R. A. TenEyke, C. II. bere as horsea cannot be taken over that Johnson, L. Vaerettl and others of our trail, and both horses and sleda are going eolid tax payers in favor of the improve over tbla daily, in fact moat of tbe freight la ' ujent now taken over b, horse, hitched to aleds. j Co CourUfte.t being compell Perry Hinklea pack train has Just started ' , . , . , , ont with aix horse, and 12 al-ia, two .led. o walk, while a good team wallowed to each horse also about 30 pack horse.. , thros?h the nuck na K "tivoi l The government relief expedition, bad it . the meeting and realising that tbe people not been abandoned, would have returned to .were determined In their efforts agreed tbia place to cross, and the Reindeer were to to furnish some material, using the road be landed bere. j funds of this precinct for that purpose, if The Longshoremen are again working. the woulJ clear ptllo and buiW having consented to take 50 cents an hour roaj and no more Indiana will be brought up. ,,. . ' , , . . , , , Two companies of soldier, are here, and B"U Were Mke1 f',r ,mJ nd every tbingl. q.iiet and orderly. A man contracts were awarded toJ.H. Wewer named McDonald fell ofi tbe tock two day. toT P'"nk l t3 50 Per ,n- for one roile- or since while Intoxicated and was drowned. ! as milch thereof ss the people would He teemed alone bere, and a subscription was promptly raised to bury him. The new ost office haa been in use tor some time, and is a great improvement, but so great is the amount of mail bandied bere tli at it seems yet Inadequate. A great many new buildings are going up. much more substantial tban the first one. p-it np bere. There are three good wharves here and another nearly completed, but so great I. tbe number of vessels constantly arriving here tbat more seem needed. The City of 8eattle came in tbia morning, Tbe (jneeii came In yesterday, while th. Oregon, the Alki and several other, are due. Each one i. loaded with passenger., freight, horse, and doga. Smaller boat, and barge, ailing ship, and scow. Innumerable In tow oftngs, are constantly arriving. If tbia la but the beginning, wbat will it be later in the season. The steam schooner Wbitelaw burned here lately. Most of her cargo waa consumed also. Mas W. M. McIsTYas. Oregon Man Murdered. Dyia, March 14, via. Astoria, Or., March 20. A murder and a narrow escape from lynching occured this morning at Bheep Camp. The lynching was averted by the prompt action of the officers in getting the murderer out of the way. He is now safely lodged In tbe jail at this place. The murdered man is Frank Clement, of Hills boro, Oregon, and the murderer Gottlieb 8cbeider, of Howard county, Maryland. The killing was tbe result of a quarrel. It occured in a tent Just below Sheep Camp. Clement lived several hours, but failed to give an account of the quarrel. Government Alwaya Works Sunday. Bohlihotor, Vt, March 20. Order, which tbe officers do not roake public were received today at Fort Ethan Allen from Washington, and preparations for move ment were begun. All day yesterday and today everyone bas been bustling, shoeing horsea, scouring carnp equipment and re pairing tools. The rushing of work through Sunday Indicates very urgent orders. There are four troops of cavalry bere. Fire Vl.lta a Great Renort. Colorado Spbiro., Colo., March 22.-1:30 A. M. A fire which broke out a short time ago has destroyed the handsome residence of Sheriff Boynton, the Woodside rooming house and several others. The fire is now nnder control. Besides the Boynton resi dence and the Woodside, two other houses were totally destroyed. The loss will be about $22,000. But Tn Time of War Hollars Tell. The Heraldo compares the attitude of tbe United States to that of a "boulevard1 swsggerer who flaunts his dollars to attract i the attention of a fine lady passing by," ad- ding, that Spain, "like a woman of good breeding, confident in herself, will continne on her course, brave and alone, and will i pay no attention to loreiicn posing. Two Mora Bodies, HAVA9A.Mardhl9.-One 6 inch gun and ! a valuable cable were recovered today from the wreck ot the Maine. Tbe bodies of two victims were sent to Key West this after noon by steamer. Saloon Closed at Fort Wrangle. Victobia, March 21. The steamer Farallon arrived tonight from Alaska. ! She reiiorts that all the saloons at Fort ' Wrangle have been seized. The collec tor says he intends to strictly enforce the prohibiti'in law. The brewery at Skagway is also closed. A lot of toughs are at Dyea, Bkagway and Wrangel, desire to assist. K. Jonsrud, J. 11. Kev and there have been several gun fights, euue, C. 8. Chase, J. R. Duncan, Nels dui no one nun, t he Suudy Plank Kond. It may be supposed by many not familiar with the facts that Sandy is but an isolated part of Clackamas county and that any appropriation of funds by tbe county court for plank roads are unjustifyahle. To those we would asy and without fear of oontradictlou that there are few roads in the county over which more traffic is conducted during all seasons of the year than the one In question; the settlements of Severs, Cherryville, Cascades and part ot Ooorgt precincts using this road. There are tilne school districts in cluded In this territory to each of which 25 to 60 scholars are enrolled upon the several registers. When these facts are considered, when it is known that this is the main thoroughfare from Eastern to Western Oregon, that very nearly all the traffic carried on by these communities are by reason of the concentration of roads at Sandy thrown upon this road, no wonder will exist that the farmers without regard to )olitlcs have come to the front. They have only been await ing some one to start. When J. II. Revenue learned ot his appointment as supervisor he enlisted others with him and a com mittee com posed of R. Jonsrud, 0. S. Chase and J. H. Revenue, com menced to circulate a petition and solicit subscription. When over one thousand dollars had been pledged by trie reruon- j sible farmers ot the several precincts the , county court waa invited to attend a , pl,bio niw)ling at ganjy on KeDruary 5t) i ' I tv. a .... I. .1 . ., :rin 1 I. - me rimiuoiarui uiRiiiirsitju ur the people at this meeting was unbounded and when a vote was taken not a dissent- build and to Straus and Johnson lor plank at $3.65 per m. for two miles on the same conditions. Mr. F. A. Meinig hss agreed to clear grade and build one-halt mile of road at heavy cost. H. Bruns J. II. Wewer and others have agreed to add another half mile. Following are the names ot those donating, and the amount, in labor: J (1 Revenue o0 00 C 8 Chase 25 00 Robert Jonsrud 25 00 R Ksiser 9 00 James Phelan 15 00 Gilbert Jonsrud 25 00 Nels Nelson CO 00 Dennis Jergen 30 00 M Dickenson 15 00 John L.Eri 25 00 TO Jonsrud 25 00 A Kliegel 40 00 Anton Katser 75 00 B F Baydston 25 00 Joseph Albel 25 00 Andrew Bankus 25 00 Jnhn Straus 75 00 C II Johnson 30 00 Vic'a Johnson '. 3.) 00 Robert Boortsch 30 00 Frank Ritter 3 00 J A L Maybee 6 00 T H Anderson 3 00 Conrad Strasser 20 00 Fred J8uko 30 00 M Zogg 20 00 J H Hoffmeister 9 00 John Gibbons 15 00 Honry Widmer 20 00 J R Duncan 35 00 E A Revenue 25 00 F Revenue 25 00 Luigi Vaeretti 30 00 Fred Zogg 50 00 Henry McGugin 25 00 James Dunmire 4 50 JWKyler 3 00 R A TenEvke 25 00 George Hoffman 5 00 John Tayelll 9 00 F E McGugin 10 00 F R French 10 00 James (J DeShaser , 20 00 E Kopper 5 00 EEWendland 5 00 Hugh Fltzgearld 1 50 Joel larl '. 45 GO O Rainbow 1 00 Oluf Mikkelson 6 00 A Gundcrson 3 00 George Beebe 10 00 11 ueene ' Joseph Meyer 0 00 R J Tharp 3 00 Joseph Willig 15 00 Anton Malar 30 00 Jacob DeShazer 10 00 Theodore Koennecke 7 CO Lehman Brothers. 9 00 Frank Wasco 6 00 Frank Hannel 0 00 J A Stafanson 25 00 'John Bosholm 9 00 J A Strowbridge 3 00 Frank Parks 160 ti Uldderhusch t (in . " "i .? 00 J M "'OWDriage 40 00 J E Stone and brother, Mr, Erickrion, Ole Lind and others have expressed their neiouu vuuuuiuiee, MiA ON0 1S2VJOYQ Both tho method ana results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant anl refreshing to Uio tasto, and acta Ently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, vor and lioweU, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovcra and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of itn kind over pro ducod, pleasing to tho tasto and ao. ceptablo to tho stomach, prompt in iu notion and truly beneficial in it effects, proimrod onlr from tho most healthy ana ngrocublo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo miulo it tho moot popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60 cent bottles by all leading drug gisu. Any rcliablo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro euro it promptly for any ono who witihes to try it Do not accept any ubstttuto. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. SAH flUJKUtfO, CAL uvmiui, nr. new roar, nr. William's Kldnev Pills f 1 1 iu no oauul iu diju'UM-s of the.? 1 Kiiincvs a i.d Urinarv tirguus. Have I you neglected your Kidneys? Have ' you overworked your nervous ay- 1 It.' m and cuuwl (rouble with your , ( Kidneys ami Illudiler? Have you pallia In tho loins, hide, buck, groins ( I kind bladder? Have you a Hubby np- . . penmnce of the fucv, especially miller the eyes? Tiki freipient ue-. I slro pus urine? William's Kidney rills will Impurt new life to tho dia-1 cased orguns, tone up the system, i and mulio n new man of yon. Ity mail 60 cents jM-r box. ( ' VYIM.IAM Mru. Co., lrope., Cleveland. O. i I For sale by 0. O. Huntley. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drujf Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. THIS IS WHAT our customers claim for us and our groceries: That e oiler the best of groceries at the low est prices. They have confi dence In our goods and know that we never misrepresent our selves and that our stock of line groceries Is the purest and the most nutritious. Last, hut not leant, their itrocery bill saves it self fully ' per cent by their dealing with Marr A Muir. Our way of doing business is to treat every one fair and square and oiler the very best in our store. IWIarr & IMCulx ' your grocer F our i on IT IS FOR SALE By all grocers in Oregon City and the best. A flfch Strike Klondike Is all right, but you must have clothes to wear, and the best quality at; lowest prices can be had onlyLat Thomas Charman & Son's Pioneer Store. W. L. (JOLDKN II. K. QOl.DKN & CO. IIeadiiiarlers fur Eastern Beer Vol Dlatz Pabst and Schlitz J. H. Cuttor Whiskey Quckenheimer Rye California Wines All Kind of MONOGRAM CIGARS Oltlce, next door to W. U. Telegraph Ofnow Oregon City, Ore. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale BUbU OREGON CITY. LOCATED BKTWEKN Till BR1D0I AHD bki'OT Double and Single Rigs, and ead die hows always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected' with the bam for loose Block. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person ol letter. Horses Dourht and Sold. Horses Boarded aud Fed on reason able terms. H. W. JACKSON, Umbrellas, Guns, Sewing Machines, And all kinds of email ma chines put in good order. No work to difficult to undertake. Prices reasonable. 8hop In Caufield building Near Court House Manufactured in Oregon City from the best selected wheat be market. is Guaranteed II. K.OOI.DKN a Cupper Iclist AND -n taw. Patronize Home Industry. You cannot make money faster than by buying your . . Dress Goods . . . where you can get them cheapest.