Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 22, 1901, Image 1

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Oregon City Enterprise.
OUKUON CITY, OHKCJON, FRIDAY, MAUCII 22, 1001.
ESTABLISHED I860
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or onion cirr.
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Cradiula of tli NtartiiweoUraj Univar
itv lnil rVhuul, tbU ego,
A 1m American Collesauf Ifenlal hurgerf,
WlllatlielU lUo. k, Oregon City.
JJH. I.. 1- I'lCKKNM,
DKNTIHT.
I'll. ra Moderate. All Operation!
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Ffrli; tfiiiMi( Oregon City, Or.
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4 lu 6 ft. lu.
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U'KKN iv SCHUEHEL
Atlornr jri at l-nw,
WUt iiraib- in ail NMirta, rnaka aullacliont
aI wulamvtila ul KxaUa.
fiffiUh iiMiaria ol lilla, land foit mohay
nl li.d youf mnntjr on flri niurgaea.
Offlco In Enterprlao Dulldlng,
tlfftn t'lljr, Ur(un.
J10BKHTA.MIM.KU
ATTORN It Y AT UW
UiMilTllloannd Lain) Offlca
ltilfrn Mccjolty
U Ul j.itiut In all Court of tin Stata
K.mjiii 3, Wrtntiard Hll.
aj p. Court llou, Urrgon Cttf. Orrgon
otafy I'ut.Uc. Al-tracter.
John VV. Lodor
Allrtpy-At-I.aw
Transacts General Law Business
Ixna roi riioniy ut Irttda mono to you
Collm tioiia m hw l.ltr.
Oilier, Strvcn'a IlulldiiiK, oj I. Pauk of
Orison
0. W. Kt!iam (. . Wnilck.
HI.MICK Ji KAST1IAM
Attornevs-at-Law.
Cotmiiprcial, Krai Kntalo ami 1'ro-
lat Law, HH-cialli-H.
AUtraitaof Tltlo utlc, Money leaned
On -u City, On jion
Q ti D.C. l.AlOlKKnt,
ATruKXKYM AND
COUSSKM)HS AT LAW
m TaT oanooa citv, oaiuow.
'uniUh Ai.irei nITIiia, Ub ktnncr. Fura
eli... Hurt , nt Iran.aot Uau.ral
y.o. V. IIKOVVNKI.I.,
ATTOKNKY AT LAW
Oregon City, - - Orugon
Will pmclipe In all II. eourU of tti Hale.
Olllrr lii Cmillebl hulMing.
J I'.CAMI'IIKI.I.,
ATTOUNKY AT LAW,
Orkihin I.'itv. OaauoH.
Will i.mmloe In all the anuria of the alato. 01-
ten, lu dull II Uui ill n.
H. DKKHHKH,
ATTOltSKY-AT-LAW.
Oltlroover MrKlnrlck'a Hlioa Htore, near
llm llnnk ol Oregon City.
Ohkiion Citv, ()"".
J L.I'0KTKR,
ATTOUNKY AT LAW
ATAtTaorroraTT ruaKiMD.
UNce neit to Ormon OUT Enterprise,
JOHN YOUNGER,
T3E3 TW E3 X- 3E3 SE.
0pp. Huntioy'B DruR Store,
FORTY YEArTeXPERIENCE IN
Uroat Britain and America.
mm mm u us 117.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FARMERS
I'lnl L'L.a itia4aHai-tsUi II a 4;
ff I'awlllM.
Op, twirls )luul, Mala NirM-L
I.tulhV HhMn, Ma!o to Orlor, .'S and
in
I ELECTRIC
ana Heal an aieeitle blghi..
tl Null la tmmu pi aaala.
U44IM, DrlllMaa4a4l
kla4ia(araHMl.
Repairing
Al??4P
It oe S
Jacob Scla
T TI! rc-ti(ull7 aulu It jnitronauc, W arc rrarrl to arrvejyou with
A A every mcclrrii ronvrnic-nca urd In the iirofrtaion, and for aa littla
tii'irjf ai good m-iyU-c can l had anyvhric. Wt have fine new hraraeand
rarriaKra. I'ttdrrtaklng Kucliand funrral furnuhiiigt of every dracrijHlon.
Cama and aaa Ua.
Imperial
Wi life i lie
Lt:t if
ti::rui wicit
1931
We are 8ol Aj;tnt fut the Celebrated
Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows, Harrows
and Cultivators.
We i! liTC 1 lit:! (f FLANCT JR. SEEDERS. SFB1T rUKTS. ETC
Pope & Co.
4th & Main SI. OKi:(iON
GROCERIES
At
Wholesale Prices,
HARRIS' GROCERY,
SMWWMiit'ttVrWrt.mr.WaVrttrlMy
PRINTING
Wo are prepared to execute fint-cUss Printing promptly at the
loweit price contistent with skillful and Intelligent execution.
ENTERPRISE PRINTERY
Your Work Sollcitod.
,oaii:rKiiii
film' iv Xlilk WHEN NylnK a shot Run don't throw away money
W M ' Mt VY hvsvndlnKISotof300wheij(orveryrnuch
WhSj loJ:W less you can buy a
WINCHESTER
frjPl ' - REPEATING SHOT GUN
y Ai whlih will outshoot any other shot Run on the market
L JI K?r no innttcr wluit it costs. The Winchester Repeating
t Y jilh Shot linn Is now made In " Take Down " style lu 12
VV,!: ilzfjT.f ;uid l6KaiiRc Itcomhiuesraplditv.reliabilltv and strong
: f?Q"!Eni slu'oli11!? Mnalitlcs with a price within reach of every-
IfM'M hody's pockrtbook. For sale by dealers everywhere.
ftiS? WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN,' CONN.
lr:rrri2jrrJ -. - - - . I
Oth & CLISAN ST8.
Two Mucks fmw lulu ttepot
HQ PORTLAND
ti4 spwtrsi-H.als 28 C..U-.!e4 I.Ui
tllioot H H4KTH4M, lrarllira.
Cn aJf. Maker of !! hHh
Ildiid Sewed SIioch
Msde to order, f6 to fl
Repslrtag HpHalty . Dona wbila ye wait
up. ItubVr Hid 60c a jalr.
mpt ORECON CITY
"j The Onlr Firi-t-ClauB
. , UJJ IIot-l in town.
SUi l day and opuiarda.
Mt'OH ( Altri,, frutrllr.
1 J
Harnessmnker and Saddler.
Mala fitrrct, bet. Fourth and 1'lflb, OrrKon City
Srw HarartM-a tude la ip-ta-djU Ijlf.
Harnesses a Specialty.
SHANK & BISSELL
UNDERTAKERS
ItKrtiT J5THKKT
CUheels
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Du Pirziri
CITY. OR., Telephone 45
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For
Cash
First Corner
FrcmS Court
Houso.
OP nv CRY
DESCRIPTION
ajji i a
i'AKH STI LIj VOTING
Nebraska Lawmakcra Unable
to Mako ( liolff.
JtErTlfLlt'AM niL TO AGREE
KcssUrUI Haiti If Been VTsged
With Xura BitUraras, Although a
final Agmnent U Leeked far.
Jjdtoi.M, Xeb., March 20. KlgliUen
batlota wart taken without a nomination
at tl republican long-term aenatorlal
cau'.ue tonight. Tba caurua, abortly W
tun It o'clock, tdjournal until tomof
row night. Tlia final balbt waj:
Joa-wtr 3.' Curria 8
Meiklejohn 10
Tli attendance varlod from M to W,
Uta II nteniban who remained out laat
alghl being again abeent. The conteat
apparently U K-ttled down to a teat of
atrength tetaen rlward KuawaUr and
Uaorga D. Meiklejohn, a daroted faw
dinging to KU.la Senator Currie, who ha
pot, howersr, tba balance of power on
ur tba prrerut ru'ei, which re'j'ilri-i 4-5
to Dotntnata. Tba eai'imra of I). K.
Tttonin, nominated laat bight for the
abort term, are believed to be about
equally divided U-tween Uoaewater and
Mrikiej.bo.
l. I'.. Thorn peon tailed of elaction by
the joint eraaion of the houae and xnat
alnvju toilay. The Wilkinaon cau ut,
uudvr the rulea of which Mr. Thompson
a notninaUid, a1jouinl thla morning
Ithout nominating a candidate for the
long trrtu, thereby invalidating the nom
ination it had already made. Todty'a
ballot, howerer, allowed much change,
KoewaU-r securing nearly twice the
nuiaberof ote he hai at any time
poll), and Thorapaon reaching bla bili
i mark. The ballot w at at followi:
Allan 44
W.M.Tbotnpeoa 42
llitchcuck 14
I Hin.bav 4
Martin 9
Meikltjobn.... 20
Croonae 10
Currie
tcaUering 3
D. V Thompaon &tl
ltie water 2V
Narraaary to choirw, 63.
vtirtLKV on orcBAToiu.
IfTi. D.v.1 Nm the MlB.r Tk.r
Will He w Htriha.
SCKANTON. Ta,, March 18.-IVei
dent John Mitchell, of the United Mine-
workere of America, and Diatrict Prtti
denta Nichola, Duffy and Faner, of the
three anthracite ditricte ol I'enntyl
vanla, were in seaaion here this after
noon to take cp the queation of aeon-
I ferenre with the 0ertort on the wage
i ached ule. The present outlook it far
' from bright for a meeting of thete inter
ewta, but another strike of the anthracite
miners will not be declared onleat the
situation becomes such aa absolutely to
demand it. f resident Mitchell will I
main In Horanlon all week, and ill have
related conferencea with the old lead
ers.
Prealdent Mitchell state tonight that
if It became necessary to order a strike,
the new law pained at the Indianapolis
convention, regarding the consent ol all
the diatrict presidents being nece scary
More a strike could be ordered, does
not apply in this instance. He said it
only applies to a general strike, and that
the strike of the anthracite miners would
be conaidered local. Mr. Mitchell said
it is prolmble that within the next few
days he will po to New Yoik in an en
deavor to brinK about a conference. In
this connection he said :
"The matter Is entirely in the hands
of the board. They will exert every
effort to bring about a meeting between
the opeiators and men- If their efforts
are unsuccessful, then the resolutions
adopted at the convention will he carried
out. After the meetiux tomorrow we
may have a statement to give out. Fur
ther than that I have nothing to say."
Wealthjr Karmer Murtlervd.
Okkaloosa, la., March IS. It. II.
Irake, a bachelor farmer, was today
found dead In his house, five miles north
of Rose 11 ill, with five bullets in his
body. Drake whs wealthy and was
known to have rh about the place. He
had been doad three days or more.
To Curtail rrmlurtlon.
Fall Kivkb, Mass., March 18. The
ClmtH), Koberts, Merchants, American
Linen and Metacomet cotton mills, oper
Htitiy 3TiU,000 spindles, were stopiwd to
day in pursuance of the agreement to
curtail production.' It is probable that
next week the majority of the mills in
this city, Including Laurel Lake mills,
which had decided to close today, will
be shut down.
Recent experiments' show that all
classes of foods may be completely di
gested by a preparation called Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely di
geMts what you eat. As it Is the only
combination of all the natural digestants
ever devised the demand for it has be
come enormous. It has never tailed to
cure the very worst cases of Indigestion
and It always givea instant relief. Q.
A. Harding.
Tifr VKt.mttr.ni't trip.
Will bm AmpnU by All If la Cabin!
r.urmpt tirlgii.
Chicago, March 18. President ficott,
of the Union iron works, paaaed through
Chicago May on his way from Washing
too to Kan Franciaco. His visit to tbt
National capital was for the purpose oj
arranging for the visit of president Me
Klnley to Ban Franditco on the occasion
of the launching of the battle-ahlp Ohio.
In an Interview today b? said :
"Kverytbing bat been arranged, and
there eeeuia no doubt now that the presi
dent will go to Kan Francisco. But wt
bad to put op a pretty stiff fight The
Pan American Exposition people did
everything in their power to win the
point. The president seems enthosiaatic
over the trip, and aa erery member of
the cabinet, excepting Attorney-General
tirlggs, will accompany bim, we art
planing to girt the party the beat time
thay tytr bad."
DiarATCHIJfU BEGl'LAK.
lr4are t Troops aoow ( Sail tm
Maall.
Washikotob, March 18. Telegraphic
orders were sent by the war department
today to various department command
ers to send troops destined (or the Phil
Jppines to Han Francisco In ample time
to aail on the transports leaving as fol
lows: llaocock, March 25; Buford. April
1 ; Kilpetrlck, April 5; Logan, April 15.
The Hancock will carry the second
e tjlron of the Sixth Cavalry and tbt
Depot Battalion of the Seventh Infantry,
MO strong. The Buford wilt have on
board two troops of tbe First Squadron
of the Fillee tb Cavalry, one company
of tbt Tenth lufantry and the Depot
Batulion of tht Fifth Infantry. The
Kilpatrick will taka the Third Battalion
of tht Eleventh Infantry and two com
panies of the First Infantry, tbe Third
squadron of tbt Tenth Cavalry, and a
battalion of tbe Eleventh Infantry, now
at Governor's Islsnd and at Fort Ethan
Allen, will tail on tbe Logan.
Major Charles Newbold, paymaster,
who recently returned lo this city from
tht Philippines, baa been ordered to
Ban Francisco to asaiat in the paymeot
of the volanUer troop returning horns
from Uit Phihrp new.
Two Trwwaporta Sail.
8 AS Faunciaoo, March 18. Two
United State transport, the Meade and
the Pennsylvania, aailed today for the
Philippine with a lanrs contingent of
soldier. Tbe headquarter and two
tquadron of the Fifth Cavalry, two
troop of the newly organised Fifteenth
Cavalry, Brigadier-General William Lud
low and family, Brigadier-General J. F.
Wade and family, a felr caanal officers
and army ladies embarked on the Meade.
The Pennsylvsnia took the First and
Third Battalions of the Seventeenth In
fantry, with tht exception of Company A.
See that yon get the original DeWitt't
Witch Uaxel Salve when you ak for it.
Ttie genuine is a certain core for pilles,
ores and skin diseasee. Q. A. Harding.
No other aid so great to the housewife,
no other agent so useful and certain in
making delicious, pure and wholesome
foods, has ever been devised.
0YAL BAKING POW0ER CO.,
llOAUti OF C0MMISSMXF.I18.
lUgnUtr Marth Term of Ihs
County ltonrtl.
J. K, Morton, John Lewellen and T. B.
Killin. Commissioners.
In tbe matter ol the petition of W.
T. Tlnealey for aid. This matter coming
on upon petition of 24 taxpayers, and
the board being fully a1 vised, It I or
deed that the said W. T. Tlnesley have
1-5 for the raoi.th of March, 1901 war
rant for same to be drawn on the first
day of February, 1001.
Tht following additional bills were or
dered paid :
Mrs Lvdia Winesett, paupt. . . . 28 3-1
I) Caufiild, Juror cir ct 4 40
Peter Kraut " " 8 00
In the matter ol the report from road
district No. 20. for the month of Janu
ary and pasted upon at the February tea
tion. This matter coming on, and It ap
pearing to tht board that through mi
tak tbt clerk failed to Isnne a warrant
In the correct amount of VI. II, W ilson
a appears upon said report for said term,
aid warrant being issued for the snm of
$4.84 when it should have been 13.84.
Therefore it Is ordered that tbe clerk la
sue warrant for one dollar to W. H.
Wilson, masing the full amonnt doe the
aid W. ft. Wlbton a appears by and
from said road report.
In the matter of aid for Peter Krao.
This matter coming on and the board
being fully advised, it is ordered that
i'fcter Kraut, an indigent person, have
aid in the amonnt of 41 per month, dat
ing from February 1, l'Jul,.
In the matter of Charles Gadke, a
county charge. This matter coming on
and it ap-aring tnt Charles Gaike,
county charge, and that a warrant is
drawn in the nacts of J. M. Ilevkart
for tbe care and ko-ping of said Charle
Gadke; it i therefore ordered that J.
M. Hecksrt carefully guard the county's
interest by seeing that tbe said Charle
Gadke doe Dot sbar hi rent or prom
ions with any other party.
In the matter of tbe petition of Ha run
E. Humphrey for tbe vacation of lota
and blocks and streets in Hoot's addition
to tht town of Marth field. This matter
coming on to be jeard, aud it appear
ing to tbe board that there it a remon
strance oo file, it is ordered that the said
matter be laid over nntil tbe April term
of this board.
In tbe matter of tbe report of view
er of damages on tbe Fan ton road. Tbe
viewers at pointed to view and appraiae
tbe damage on tbe Fanton road, report
in writing according to law and, and aa
foilowt: Damage to tbe lands of John
Kalbheiech.fluO; the lands of E. IL
Cooper, ti ; tb lands of John Griffith.
15. It is therefore ordered that taut
report be sp proved and that warrant be
iasued to pay said viewers as follows:
! J D Myers. 1 day, 16 mile Si 60
K W liornecbuch, 1 day, 8 mile. . 2 80
Robert Uoghe, 1 day, 10 mile.... 3 00
And it la further ordered that taid
road be recorded and opened Uon ibe
petitioner praying said damage as set
out alone.
In the matter of the petition for
county road known as the Law top or
Bluff ruad. In the matter of the peti
tion tiled by E. E. Charman and more
than twelve householders of the county;
living in the vicinity of the toad de
scribed in the petition, and praying for
viewers vo be locate a county road in
Clackamas county, Oregon, described in
foil ss follows : Beginning at the south
west terminus of the center line of High
street iu Oregon City, Oregon, and run
ning thence by the most practical route
(Continued on pae 8)
There are imitation baking powders, sold cheap, by
many grocers. They are made from alum, a poison
ous drug, which renders the food injurious to health.
100 WILLIAM ST., NEW V0HK.