Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 19, 1898, Image 1

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VOL.33. NO. 42.
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1898.
ESTABLISHED 18CG
G K
. IIAYIC8
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
peolal attention ulvrn l Cuunly Cum t
ml I'rolialtbunluvM
Oflloa Upatalra, oppnulia Jlutilloy'i Hook-liir,
Jlt8. 1'OWELL A bKAMANN
Physician ind Hur((roiii,
KmwcUI Keiitlon given lo iiirKlcnl work.
Olllcelitmr: 8 lo II A.M., 1 lofl I'. M
6 to 8 I'. M. Room U ami 10 Cliarman Itlk.
10.0. mowmm. , ir.OAnriiLi,
lUOWNEIX A CAUPliKU,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Oaauoa citt, ..... omaoir,
Will practice In all lb oourti el III Hate. 01-
BU, III lUf, 14 bulldlllf.
The Best
IS NONE TOO GOOD
And when you buy CARPETS why not
nvestiKatef We are showing now the
finest lino and coloring! up-to-dato
Morjuettcg, Body Brussels, Tapestries,
Ingrains and Hemps, licmnanta at re
duced prices.
BISLLOMY & DUSCH,
TIieHotme Kurnl!ier
QLACKAMAB ABSTRACT A TRUST CO.
Kurnl.h, Ab.tiacta, Chain of Til', Dcrrlp
Hull. Ijwih, lli.urni.rt., pay Taa I'erfcot
Till, lo., io. onir Dvr timik ol
Ur. u Viij.
1. tt. I'LAKK, Fro, i and Mur,
0UOH CITY, .... OBKUIIM,
J II. MII.I.KR,
DENTIST
Fin Ml or U-rlli, Rulil crow m, alt kliuli of
11 111 t 'K bililKirk.
Seventh HU near dtoU Oregon City, Or.
r O.T. WIUJAHH.
'kkal kbtate anu loam aukht.
good llu o( biuliinM, re.ldcuct am) auburban
Properly.
Farm Property In tract lo aull on ar term.
Correapaiidenr promptly an.werad. Office,
indoor 'Mill! of MuIIuhIUi clmroti.
D. A D.O. LATOl'KKTTB,
TlieiJ
Tell Itx
Ncr shoes show that she knew
what to buy; also that her shoo
man knew how to fit the foot.
Shoes tell every time the
habits and tastes of their wear
crs. If you need new ones we
promirto you satisfaction,
Krausse Bros....
ATTORNEYS AND
COUNSELORS AT LAW
MAIM aTKKKT OHkllON CITY, OHKUON,
furnl.h Ab'lraru of Till. Loan Money, Fore-
eiine Hiiriaaara. ati'l Iramaci Ueueral
Law amine..
1 J K, CIIOHA,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Win PaAtnra m Au. Coi'aT or mi Stat.
Ural Eatata and Inturanre.
OfBc oa Main 8tret bet Slslb aad Seventh,
oaauua vitv. oa.
INSURANCE I
i FIRE AND ACCIDENT f
t
) Railroad Tickets to all points East at low rates.
I F, E. DONALDSON
A.
8. DIIEHKEK,
ATTOKNEYATI.AW.
Oltlcor MrKlttrlrk'a Rho 8lora, near
Ida Hank of Urrgoiil'lly.
OaaiinM City,
Ohkooh.
J- L. POUTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
itaraACTforraoriaTT rvamnNio.
OSloa nxl to Oregon CUT bank on tth itrvcL
JJR, FRANCIS FREEMAN,
DENTIST
Graduate of the NorthwcaUrn Unlvo
ailv Denial SoIkxjI, Clilcnijo.
Alio American t'olletreof lVntal Hiirvry,
With Dr. Woleh, WillamHte Mock.
c
SCIIUEIJEL,
ATTOUNEY-AT LAW.
0I1U' ovrr MrKittrli k'i Blina Hlure, near
Ilia Hank of Orrgtm City.
OKruoH City
Okiuon.
milE C0HMEKC1AL BANK,
OF 0KEU0M CITY.
Capllal, 1100,000
TiiHiurTi oaNiatL bahiiho artmiM.
Uxiia mail, lillln dOcounteil. Makaa col
lection". Hum and mill exclianne on all pnlnu
In Ilia I ii I led miic, niirnii ami iiong niiiia.
bMMlta received iibjoui lo check. JJauk
open from 9 . . to 4 r. M.
D. C. LATOUHSTTE, I'ronldcnt.
r. J. MKYKll, Caahler.
Pate nt:
ploar
:J$ Your
fmt fof II
Manufactured in Oregon City
from the best selected wheat
on the market.
All Our Flour Manufactured From Old Wheat
IT IS FOR SALE
inSandia Guanuitceq
the best.
Patronize Home Industry.
B
ANK OP OKEOCN CITY,
Oldest Banklns Bouse In the Cltj.
Paid np Capital, 10,000.
Huiplua, I.D.bAU.
raminaNT, - ctuaiia a. cachilo.
Yica rnaiilanT, sao. a. HAamxa,
OAimaa. - - a oauriaLO.
A general banking bunlneni traniaoted.
lpoilti received aubeoi to olieuk,
Approved bllla and nolei (II icon n led.
Countr aud oily warranti bought.
Loam made on available leourlly.
Imhang bouKbt and lold.
Colluotloui maile promptly.
Draft aold avallaule In any part ol the world
Telearaphlo exobaiigei aold on Portland, Ban
rranolco.(!lilci(oaiid New York,
nteieat pal J on time dupoilt.
THIS IS WHAT
our customers claim for us and
our groceries: That we oM'L-r
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 fine
groceries is the purest and the
moBt nutritious. Lant, but not
least, their grocery bill saves it
self fully 26 per cent by their
dimlinj with Marr & Muir.
Our way of doing business Is
to treat every one fair and square
ml oiler the very best in our
store.
i ii mm mm
To buy CAMP STOVES, CAMPING
OUTFITS, LOADED SHELLS, or
anything in our lino they may need.
We carry the best line of Hardware,
Stoves and Steel Ranges in the city.
POPE St CO.
Corner 4tb and Main Streets, - Oregon City, a
i!Mjijijd5!d-Jrl'J-JJ'-:;V'J'1-J-'-j;j'J'J'J'l','J'j;'''r':'!1;
A Rich Strike $
You cannot make money faster
than by buying your
. . Dress Goods . . .
where you can get them cheapest.
Klondike
Is all right, but you must have
clothes to wear, and the best
quality at lowest prices can be
naa only at
Thomas Charman & Son's
TEXT OF THE PEOTOCOL
Terms of the Agreement Between The
United States and Spain.
The text of the protocol feigned between Spain and the United States is as
follows:
"His excellency, M. Cambon, ambassador extraordinary and minister nlpni-
potentiary of the French republic at Washington, and Mr. William R. Day, eecre
tary of state of the United States, having received respectively to that effect
plenary powers from the Spanish government and the government of the United
States, have established and signed the articles which define the terms on which
the two governments have agreed with regard to the questions enumerated below,
and of which the object is the establishment of peace by the countries, namely:
"Article I Spain will renounce all claim to all sovereignty over and all her
rights over the island of Cuba.
Article II Spain will cede to the United States the island of Porto Rico and
the other islands which are at present under the sovereignty of Spain in the An
tilles, as well as an island in the Ladrone archipelago, to be chosen by the United
States.
"Article III The United States will retain the city and bay of Manila pend
ing the conclusion of a treaty of peace, which shall determine the control and form
of government of the Philippines.
"Article IV Spain will immediately evacuate Cuba, Porto Rico and the other
islands now under Spanish sovereignty in the Antilles. To this effect, each of the
two governments will appoint commissioners within 10 days after the signing of
the protocol, and these commissioners shall meet at Havana within 30 days
after the signing of this protocal, with the object of coming to an agreement re
garding the carrying out of the details of the aforesaid evacuation of Cuba and
other adjacent Spanish islands, and each of the two governments shall likewise
appoint within 10 days after the signature of this protocol other commissioners,
who shall meet at San Juan de Porto Rico within 30 days after the signature of
this protocol, to agree upon the details of the evacuation of Porto Rico and the
other islands now under Spanish sovereignty in the Antilles.
"Article V Spain and the United States shall appoint to treat for peace five
commissioners at the most for either country. The commissioners shall meet in
Paris, October 1 at the latest, to ptoceed to negotiations and the conclusion of a
treaty of peace. This treaty shall be ratified in conformity with the constitutional
laws of each of the two countries.
"Article VI Once this protocol is concluded and signed, hostilities shall be
suspended, and to that effect in the two cauntries orders shall be given by either
government to the commanders of its land and sea forces as speedily as possible.
"Done in duplicate in Washington, read in French and in English by the
undersigned, who affix at the foot of the document their signatures and seals Au
gust 12 1898."
PROCLAMATION.
Washington, August 12. The president issued the following proclamation:
"By the President of the United States of America A proclamation:
"Whereas, By a protocol concluded and signed August 12, 1S98, by William R. Day, secre
tary of state of the United States, and his excellency Jules Cambon, ambassador extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary of France at Washington, respectively representing for this pur
pose the government of the United States and the government of Spain, the United States and
Spain have formally agreed upon the terms on which the negotiations for the establishment of
peace between the two countries shall be undertaken; and
"Whereas. It is in said protocol agreed that upon its concession and signature hostilities
botween the two countries shall be suspended; and notice to that effoct shall be given as soon as
possible by each government to the commanders of the military and naval forces,
"Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, president of the United States, do, in accordance
with stipulations of the protocol, declare and proclaim on the part of the United States a sus
pension of hostilities, and do hereby command that orders be at once given through the proper
channels to the commanders of military and naval forces of the United States to abstain from
all acts inconsistent with this proclamation.
"In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States
to be affixed.
"Done at the city of Washington, this the 22th day of August, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, and the independence of the United StateB the one
hundred and twenty-third. William McKinley, President.
William R. Day, Secretary of State.
Pioneer Store.