Oregon City Enterprise VOL. AO. NO. 18 OttKOON CITY, OUKdON, FHIDAY, MAKCII 15, 1!J01. ESTABLISHED 18C6 Oiflrst Biokloi Basse U tie Clljr. rit op rt'iui, m,um, cviti.it . eteaiei, ). a, Nteniaa, - I, saeriai.it lit i raa.iiisriT, niii a.ta.ral banllns butlnata l.inH4. UlMIl lMlM tUblMt . r,,Vrut4 bill! sad notes dlaeounwd. uiuutt and bouhl, Imv .tourltf. L..n..il I tr Usui i lit aav tn or in vorwj f.iMi.lil tobUf eolfon Portland, jr.iirlwo 'hlnano flu To T III COMMIKI'lAL BAXK Or QNRfJOK CITY. iul. ' ' IIOS.OUS Tt,...r4 iiiLitiiiM riimH. I..., made, hill 4laounl4. NiIn eat. lorllun ( ll rbb( (Ml all frill It fc, lb It ,f 4 States. Swropa aud Hong KM pmtfta r44 Mb)M7( t Shark Sauk .sbaata.M. . a. p p t iTr I ITTI, rrMM.nl r.j.tiirii CMb r. D K. FKAMCIM FJtKKMAM, -DKNTIBT- QreduaU) l NortbwiwUrn Unlvr itv leftial Hrltoul, Clib Mo. Aleo American Collage ol Nntel hurgary, Willamette Htm k, Oreg-m Cilj. TJK.L.L PICKENS, DKNTIHT. I'll" Moderate, (luarant AH Operation I. Oregon City, Or. Ufrlijr Hull ling HTHICKUNIMJ.Ii. - llmflUl and I'rirai t. Irlnr ) W.rt aU .ri.llohil Mflr to id v ( ot ('" til ! irlnllV. Kci ltto.tlin 1-eW to Catarrh end llrnlrijiiMw ltt of rfr. wm fln. H(Hr In WUIamtlla JUiUm Oittc hoam louille. rn., vms cirv uitKrio r. i o . o. i.u.k.i U'KKN it SCHUKIIKL Attorneys at Ijw. XftutfAftv jkbtiekat. Will hfnrtlro m ai MMina. eoilacltoas and aaulamenu of Ksiata. fortii.b abaian of l ma. land fun moty 4 lend your money on Oral luurgaae. Offlcs) In Entwrprlao Building, t(ftri Clljr, Oregon. JOUEHT A. Mll.I.KR ATTOKNI'.V AT I.AW Lmwt Tltlcmttncl Ltm1 OfTlce I IiiIiicm n HjMjcltiHy Will piactlc In all Cuuita of lite Stat Kooiil J. Wttahard Wdg, j p. Court llouae, Oregon Cilr. Orrgon Notary Public. Abelrecter. John W. Lodor Attorney. AI'Ijiw Transacts General Law Business Ixwna your money of lend Oiunay to ou Cullatllnna hjclali;. OfTur, Ktrrtn'i HuIMidk, p. Pok of (.irrgoo 0 W. Kn.tha.n (). l. Dnui, k. D1MICK& KAHTIIAM Attornevs-at-Law. CoiniiuTciiil, Krl Katatn nnJ I'ro- bate Law, FK'riftlUr. AUlrm l of Title uiailr, Mourjr Ixaiicl Oregon City, Oregon Q ! U.O. LATuCkirtt, ArruKNKYH AM) COt'NSKMUS AT UW MAIK aTUItr OHRIKIX ( ITr, UHKIIUM. furni.h Atitrrii bt Tlila, Uma Mmiey, Fora el Murif . and lriic uurl Law ktnlart. Qko. c. uriiwnem.. ATTUItNKY AT LAW Oregon Will prai lirw In all Ilia court of tha itatn. Ottlro In CaiilMtl liullillng. J II.CAMI'IIKI.I., ATTORNEY AT I.AW, Oiiuch city, omooH. Will .mmlr In all Un neurit of the unto. 01 're. in ( .iiifl.-lil tun ilnm. A' DUKHHICK, ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW. OllUeoyir Mi'Klttrli'k'i Hho Htora, near tlia Hank ol UrexonUity. Ohrimih City, ... Ohrooii JL.POKTKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW ATCT or raiiriaTY ruaNiiiiiD. Onioa neitto OrotoDCIlY KnUirprl" JOHN YOUNGER, Opj). Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY YEARslitPERIENCE IN Uroat Britain and America. PI II rrEL-'BAu HEADQUARTERS roil FARMrnn riftt Ol.,, iraao.u.aa-,Ua It a fr TtailllM. UU retiilully ajlli It jalroua(t. W art rrre'l to arf Jyou with tvrry mixUrn convmle n ul In tin ;rofcaaloo, ami for a little ttiutity at 'Hl acrir ran I baJ anywltrra. We Lave fin new brarae and carrlagrt. VniIrrtaliiug0jlaiil funeral furnUhingt of every Jracrijitlon. Coma and Baa Ua. Imperial Wi lire i i:i Un if Ix;erlilW.Kli 1 931 K:2!!t Wa are Sole Arnta for the Celebrated Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows, Harrows and Cultivators. We UH im I !!: if PLIH17 Jl mm. EPEAT PDKP3. ETC. Pope & Co. a 4tb&M.iaSta. OKKGON CITY. OR., Tele1,bona46S fl'B"fiirfftniiifnif iiiiftiiniriiiBnminiflniiinaiil"1J"t",alI"lwimifftP p iT-mir.iniwi iiiiih iimin iwimwiiiiiiiii ffifiiHMiminniinviTTmfmiiiimiiipiiiimMii ! GROCERIES l Wholesale Prices. HARRIS' GROCERY, iMvrWrtWKWNIrettttlrmi PRINTING Wa are prepared to eaecute first-class Printing promptly at the lowest prices consistent with skillful and Intelligent execution. Your Work Sollcltod. 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PORTLAND tt4 apvardt-M.alt ii C.tit-Iidiwi ttt.i IIIIOIM H H4IITUAM, -rarlalri, SHANK & BISSELL UNDERTAKERS KUr CITf, HUKfiri CUheels nitti tki ur IIH of Tin ul CC2i::r Mil For Cash Z Fir at Corner From Court Houso. f th all k room 1 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ENTERPRISE PRINTERY J Engines Traction or Portable, Simple or Com pound, Wood or Straw Burners. RUSSELL & CO., PORTLAND, OR. HAKWSOX IS J)EAI) Kxlrfftl(lpnl I'aHHCN Away HIh Indlanapoll Home. at LAHf KQXtXTA WtUK IAILf hS Tha l ad (ama Afu r Many Da)i af Hut fi rlK, tli" Kfult af m AlUckaf Grip. JttiuHkroi.it. March 13. General iWnjamln llarriaon diaxl at 4;i-1 o'clock tbla aft noun without regaining eon arlouanvaa. Ilia death waa quiet and iainli, titer twlng a general alnking until tli end came, which a marked by a nglt gp for breath aa IK de parted from the body of Lb ateteamaa. Tb relative, with a few exception, ami aeveral pf tb x I're.lJent'i old and tried f leriili war at tb bedild when b paaac away. Tb General' condition wt ao tad tbla fnornlnr, after a reetlea oight, that lb attending pbyaiciaoa underwtood Uiat tb and could not b far off, and all th bulletin aent out from the akk room wer to ihia effect, ao that all tb lamllr and friend were prepared when j tha final blow came. Tb gradual fail ing of tha remarkabl strengih ihown i by lb patient becera mor noticeable . in the afternoon, nd a few momenta I lefore the and there wta ao pprnt I brak-down on the jrt of the (offerer, a be aorrendered to the diaea agalnat I which be bad ben bravely battling for , ao many hour. Tbe cbang waa noticed : by tbe pbyaiclana, and tbe relative and Irienda, who 4. ad retired from the aick i room to the library below, were quickly I turn monad, and reached tb bediid of the General befor be paad away. New of lb' death epread quickly, Word waa flaahed from bolletin-boarda of tb newipapera, and waa tbua com nonicaled to th pwopleon tlieir way borne. Tti anooonccment produced tha grpateat aorrvw, nearly everyone having nurtured th bop that General Harrlaon would recover. In ' a few niimenta the flaKt oo all tlia public sbiilding and not of th downtowu ' borea block wer halted at half matt, and other outward manlleatatioaa of moirning wer made. None of General Ilarrieon'a children war preaeot at bit dlh. Neither Ruaaell Harrlaon nor Mr. McKe bad roacbed the city, although both were ' hurrying oo their way to tb bedside : their dying father a fait aa teem coo Id bear them . Klitabeth, tb little daugb by ber nure before tbe end rime. The funeral will take place next Sun day afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Tbe urvi n-a will i held in tb Pint Preabyteriao church, of which General Harrlaon waa a member for nearly 60 year. Kv. M. I., llainee, paator of th church, will have charite of th aervicea. General llarrian'a wealth la variously eitimated, public opinion riling It high aa t.'tOO.aX). Tboae who are beat informed about Iheex-pruaident'a affaira, however, ay he waa worth about f 250, iu or At trie time be waa elected preaident he waa reputed to have acciiaiulat! a fortune of $125,000 from hii law practii-e, and thia bai been doubled at leant ainre that time. Of late hi practice, owing to his great repuU tinn aa a constitutional lawyer, ws very lucrative. Ilia fte in the Venesuelan boundary dinpute waa $100,(XK). G:r.KAI. UAKKINON'S CARKKK, Ilia Kevoril a a Lawyer, Soldier, Senator and Iraldent. IVnjamin llarriaon, 23rd president of the Lnited states, waa born at North Ilend, Ohio, Aunimt 20, 1833. Ilia father, John Scott Harrison, was third son of General William Henry Harrison ninth president of the United States, who waa the third and youngest son of Benjamin HsrriHon, one of the signers of the Dec laration of IndeHinden , from Virginia, John Scott Harrison was twice Hurried, bis second wife beinu; Elisabeth, daugh ter of A rebibald Irwin, of Mercershurg, Pa, Benjamin was the second son of this marriage. His parents were reso lutely determined upon the education of their children, and early in childhood Benjamin was placed under private in struction at home. In 1847 he and his elder brotlwr were sent to a school on what was known as College Hill, a few miles from Cincinnati. After remaining here two years be entered the junior class of Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio, where he was graduated in 1852. He was married October 20, 1853, to Caro line Scott, daughter of Dr. John W. Scott, who waa then president of Oxford Fe male Seminary, from which Mrs. Harri son was graduated in 1852. In IStXk Mr. Harrison waa choson re porter of the supreme court of Illinois on the republican ticket by a majority of 9CS8, Thia was his first appearance in th political field. HI Military Har4. Hi military record can b sncclnctly tetid. When General If. C. Buell waa ordnred, n 1HC2, to march the army of the Ohio to Cbattanoga, be folhwed directions given him to go to tbe Una of th Memphis A Charleston Railroad from Corinth, Mine , to iMcatur, Ala., repairing it a h went. It resulted that ftregg, the Confederal General, was abl to put him npon th defend re, and, indeed, to begin a rac northward on parallel line, In tbe course of which Eoeli wa severely taxed to aave, first, Nashville, Tenn. and then Looltville, Ky. The news tpread throughout Ohio and Indiana that the Confederate wer in fore, with tb advantag of an in terior Una for their operations. It was la this season of appreheniioo that the Seventieth Indiana went to tbe field, with Harrison aa it colonel, their ob jective point being Bawling Green, Kyr It waa brigaded with the Bventy-nlnth Ohio, and the On Hundred and Second, Onellandred and Fifth and One Hund red and Twenty-ninth Illinota regiment, under Brigadier-General Ward, of Kentucky. Jane 8, 18AS be received eororjlion aa brevet brigadier-General, signed by Abraham Lincoln and countersigned by E. M. Stanton, secretary of war, dated March 72, 1865, stating tbst it waa given for "ability and manifest energy and KsDaotry In cotnm nd of the brigade." June 19 1844, at Chicago, be was nomi nated for president and Inaugurated March 4, Ifttti. China ABal to Aanarlea. WaainxoTox, March 12. There is reason to believe that China baa appealed to tbe United Bute in ber extremity, but whether th appeal is to other na tions aa well, it la ox possible to learn at present. Nothing baa been beard from Russia sine th verbal communication by Count Casalnl but week setting forth tbe rectitude of Russia's objects in China generally, and in M inch aria In particu lar. Minister Wa has been almost a daily caller at tb etat department, and it is evident that tb Chine are lm praased by th belief that tb crisis has been reached, and that the deatiny of Mancbnria depends npon the Immediate action of th powers. Bllttardt la Xarthwaat. St. Pacl, March 12. Although In this city but a slight quantity of enow bas fallen, dispatches report a bad bliiiard ranging throughout tbe region of the Da kota. Minnesota and Wieccrsin. Royal ton, Minn., reports eight Inches of snow, and still snowing. Rice Lake, Wis., re ports 1 1 inches of snow. Chippewa Falls reports tb worst storm of the season, a foot ot snow has fallen there. Street cars are tied np and railway trams are delayed. n n U is Cr.c hi 'h quality ct Royal Raking Powder that has estab lished its great and world-wide reputation. Every house wife knows she can rely upon it; that it makes the bread and biscuit more delicious and whole some always the finest that can be baked. It is economy and every way better to use the Royal, whose work is always certain, never experimental. There are many imitation baking powders, made from alum. They may cost less per pound, but their use is at the cost of health. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK TOM fx FORMATION riMT If Senators Doing la Cab Philippines. and the Niw Yoa, March 12. Senator Red fleld I'rortor , of Vermont, has, it Is an nounced, gone to Cuba, and will lie ah-' sent shout two weeks. According to a special from Washington to tb Herald. Senator Troctor's visit to Cuba is taken to mean that the Administra tion is not entirely aatisMed with the official reports It Is getting regarding the aentlment of th island toward th United si tat. Reports thit systematic agitation is lng carried on in tbe island do not accord with dispatches th War Department bas been receiving from General Wood and Horatio 8. Reubens, who bas a civil ollke nnder tb military government. Following lb destruction of tb Maine, In 18M, wben war wa pending. Ser ator Proctor made an ex tended trip over the islands, riper ted to the president, and later on mad a speech in tbe senate, drawing conclu sions from bis investigation. It to understood Mr. Proctor will now make a similar Investigation. For th parpo ol tetting a better knowledge of tbe situation in th Fh lip pines, a number of senators and con gressmen are contemplating a visit to tbe islands during tbe coming snmmer, says a special to th World from Wash ington. Among th party will b Senator Bacon, of Georgia; Represen tative Tawney, of Minnesota; Cooper, of Wiaconain; Maddox. ot Georgia; Gaines, of Tennessee, and Henry and Burleson, of Texaa. Cnbn Qaietlag Down. Washixotox, March 12. Conditions in Cuba aip said by officials at th war department to be improving. It is as serted that tb feeling of unrest which followed th adoption of tbe Piatt Cuban resolution by congress is quieting down and gradually a peaceful condition is be ing brought about. Conodenc is ex pressed thai this state of affairs in Cuba will continue ouleas something unfore seen should develop. Tbe latest infor mation received by tb department isn said to be reassuring in its tooe. and, leads tb officials to believe there will be no disturbances. "What Cuba want ia rest and peace," said an official, discussing the matter, . "and that seems to be tb desire of her people. It Is surely oar desire." Senator Phut and Cockrell are going to Cuba. Both are members of tha ssr ate military committee, and desire to in form themselves aa to tbe conditiona in tb island. With an equipment of 25,000 camels, Great Britain baa no use for any river and harbor bills. . Never experiment with so important an article as the human food