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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1889)
THE ENTERPRISE. THE ESTERPKISE. THURSDAY. 23 MAY , im. "A dispatch frviUKXcw York, giv ing an account of a Chinese resi dence in that city, says there are ov er fifty Chinamen at 10 Pell street and each have a Caucasian wife. The white girls who marry Chinese declare that the husbands they get are more consi lerate and more affec tionate to their wives than white men are." Of course i' these '-girls" have tried both they are fitted and quali fied to give evidence in the case. Tiie Press presents a nut for Jay Gould to crack: Jay Gould says he made all of his money by hird work. What an excellent example, Jay sets to his fellow workmen, his workmen, horny-handed mates, comrades, co-laborers, fellow em ployes and pards. Jay never goes on a strike. He nurses his job for all its worth, ftill, there is a lin gering impression abroad in the land that Jay Gould has coined several million dollars by the sweat of some other men's faces. How is this, Jay, anyway? The Mercury gives W. T. Burney, j the register of ths land office at this , latioti to myself the chance of life place the following partizan send-; for life stands l,(HH degrees high off: "Mr. W. T. Burney, register of;' ,r i ,uv estimation than the snap the Oregon City land office, is a true1 pi,lf. snarling and yelping curs and democrat. He believes in standing i whelps who did not have eounge by his party and supporting his par- enough to l soldiers in the time of ty press. Theway he showers land war, and who cannot turn their fou! e itry notices into the columns of the tongues to anything venomous d-'iiocratic journals is a caution, enough to say of veterans in time of The world will applaud Mr. Burney pence." for his personal bravery and his fi- j delitvto his party, even when the THEY WAST I M Mid It VMS. sword of the republican IVnioeelese j The United States of Columbia, is suspended over his head by a sin-, tnt. South America republic adjoin gle hair. God hates a coward, and j jng tne isthmus of Panama is mix don'tyou forget it, Burney." j0s to be develop! hv American This is the first instance on re-1 enterprise, and oilers valuable eon cord where a democratic editor bus I ,.t.Hssioti to capitalists fur twenty-live -en the instrument throuhg which i the Almighty has made known his views. The Oregonian in commentary upon uie siauo.ng o. .ur. .uci.ri.io ; well says: j The stabbing of District Attor-, . , . nr. f f. a i i l I ney McBride at Oregon Citv bv a ranchman on Saturdav is a crime Mat calls for exemplary p..m,h- inent Mr. Mcl.ndc w.n stub'H,l in revenge for his ,1,-eioo:. in a suit inwii.cn ne actea asrueree. .., an such cases the assailant ought to re ceive no mercy from the court. When an officer of the law cannot do his duty without danger ofl murdered by the disappointed liti gant we might as well do away with courts and ollices of the law and let every man export a decision in his favor at the muzzle of the shotgun. The law rightly provides severe ptin- ishment for persons who assault a t). porthiu. Business College j now an sheriff or constable in execution of , incorporated instituiinri. such in tin bis duty, and surely this scoundrel. ; ,'"''' ''"wovor. and its board of director who attcn.pts to murder an upright ! iH ' i M real , , i -i i . ""rength to th.a already popular mi-IhsiI referee because he decided against j T.y ftffi im ,, p. Th(J1 ,, him, ought to g';t the severest pun-,,. j McArthur. Prof T. II. Crawford, ishment it is possibles to intlict upon I lion. Win Kapua, Mr. Philip Wa.scr- him under the statute. It was an as- ,I,un. Mr- Walt-,- K. Hurroll an I Mr. I) sautt with a clear intention tc kill, i as the blow was delivered straight j at the heart of Mc Bride, who was only saved by catching it upon bis arm. This miscreant ought to get a long term in prison, and every gov ernor, we think, would resist any application to pardon him. THE n(K?iri)K.VlOl UACV. The talk in democratic quarters alsiut Hon. Rainbow Chasing Brice takiim the chairmanship of the ! National Committee is cheering news for republicans. In the first place it will make the issue clear, for Mr. Brice represents in a marked degree the "Uriff reform" wing of the great democracy. And then the appointment of Mr. Brice will bo met with enthusiasm by all newspaper reporters whose journalistic instinct rises above par ty considerations. Unlike Hon. Matthew Silent Quay, Brice will talk, and his delightful fairy stories about the new Western States which will be added to the democratic col umn have the charm of novelty and a tendency to sooth the party leaders. Of all the men talked about to succeed the late Mr. Barnum, Mr. Brice would seem to fill the bill the best. 1 le has money, he has idea, he has unbounded confidence iiv himself. With such a leader it would be ditlicult to forecast where the democratic party would come. out in another campaign. Meantime the silent man from Pennsylvania will, we hope, continue to lead the I republican hosts on to still greater victories. New York Press. (Oltl'Oltll. TAN. Lit. In his speech full of patriotism and good will to the south at Col umbia, Tenn. Corporal Tanner said: "The man who stood before me on the other side and gave me in relation to him what he had in re- yt.ar, The n.ltio aN(, w.an,; ;m. migrants, ami according toKdmiiud W. P. Smith, our Consul at Cartha gena, offers these indiieeinents: In order to infuse new MmI in'o thl. T,.nMii. p,v,rillll,.lt wj pay the passage of an iiiunigrant. give h.m -f'' a month acres of l'u"1- a v(,w tw" piC". plow ntxl help him build his house ami trans port him tViM fritn Mm fi,.itiu.i ..!.,. ,H)int whi.re ll(.Hin.Htl( ,!,(.ut), Knt-mriKin,? voung men who see r at,r..tiv.. uH.nill(, in tlli; 1t. rv fr theu.n.iuht make a tc, strike by going to Columbia and seeing what they could do to extend Amer ica trade. i'oniuilil rilMiir ('allege. Head what Prof. Armstrong sav in ;r advertising columns a!. out slmrt- liiinit. Those who contemplate taking up this branch Hhuiild correspond w ith i i i in . It limv not ho trcnc i m.11 v know n tlmi Soli Cohen, The Ituy Wan Ulgiit. A vorroHpondunt winds us the follow ing, which ho says is vouched for hy a schoolmaster: At a villain school, not many miles from Canterbury, a preco cious boy hoing asked to parsu the sun tauce, "Mary, milk the cow," went on accurately till he came to the last word, when he said: "Cow i'h u pronoun, feminine gmidiir, third person, singular, and stands for Mary." "Stand for Ma- rv "KUnds for M.uv?" asked the ........ ... h.mw,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i cn on, M snondod the urchin, with a grin, "for if the cow did'nt stand for Mary, how could Mary milk tlut cow 7" London .Standard. Transfer ef Kealtj. KroHTKO KACII WSH HY TIIK KKt K TAtt AWKKCY or tl. K. CMOS. Kichard (llasxpool and wil to Mairu'm E Burn, lots 9 and 10, hlk H, llrtn roint add to Orenon City; $.VKl. JaM'C Cleft to J amen II. UihM, 10 acres In the NK xi ot 8, T 2 S, 1(2 K: HV) Joseph Watson and wife to Honrv Kleinsmith, HV t4' of wo 17, and K of SK U m 18, T i S, USE; .'.ti')0 . I. W Pavia to John IVnell, lut hlk ?.t, Holmes addition to Oregon City, too. John Haker and wifi to Uane Acker man, t lot in Koltiiea I) L C, T 2 S, It 2 K. $1(K). Hictiard .1 1.rvnr..n to lVtor Miwn. to) acres irs I) I, C of IVter It WiUm, T 5 ft, It 1 K; HA). Nancy A tlrihhlw to William (irihl.le, 211.72 acroa in H I. O of A K t)rilhl., T 4 S, lilK: .. OIASCo toAlonao Wrinht, lot II, hlk 43, in 0 1 AS Cu'a add to lHwego; Alonjo Wright and wife to W II Lyon, I'tslOund 11, hlk -U. in 0 I A S(Vi add to Oswego ; f.lXI. V I. Nutting and Mary I.urUh to W T j Hueridge and T K lUveisliain, 12 .til' acre in NK '4 w 2, f I S, It 2 K; l'.'tKI Kstate ot John S M. IV.tmld to Orecxn City Manufacturing Co, 4ti feci of lot hlk I, Oregon City; stHkNI. Mahala lliddl.won and IntHhand e K C Mdd.a-k, ii acres in SK '4 of 3.I.T3S, It 1 K : jooi State of Oregon to T M Kvana. N W '4 of N W l4 , m- Ml, T 2 M, U 5 V. ; '). William and Kiiuiu l-wu-o to Samuel Clark, 2l acre in N K 'i of m- .'. T '-' S. K s I-: ; 22.V j W li llidilleiton and wife to K C Mad-d.N-k. Ki ai h in N K '4 of we X'i, T :t S, It 1 F ; 2iM. AutfiiM Koellermeir and wife to Maha la C lliddlciu.ii, S acrt-H in NK l m-c T I! S, HI K ; 1Si.' nil MrllKIDK M VIIIIKI). A KeirrrCiil on ths Arm. La-t Saturday aftcrteion Henry Sui.ith era talled HiHt'i. l Attorney Mcltride in the arm ii.Hictitig a deep and daner oim wound. The eut.ing wuh done on account of Smatheis ill feeling over the renit of a law Hiiit hctwei'ti liilliM-lf anil II. K. Crowt in whi.li Mr. Millride acted iih referee and decided in .Mr. Cmmi'm favor. In the unit Suiathern wl up a claim ucd an a verbal contract ami KWore thai no other exinted or had ever l.eei, ma le. A written contta. t Wat produced duly atletled. t poll the well ettaliliNhcd principle of law that a written contra, t t:ikcn .r.H edence over a verhal contract, the d. cmion ol thp r.'fer.i- wax made in accord with the terms of the written L.ixt S.itunl.iy Mr. McUride wat hav ing hia Imm.Ih hlacked hv the "Cih.ii" ut Ackerinan's cornel w hen SmatherK came up aiel U'g.in talkiii to a few intwhih ahout toe injury he liad received at the liiindx of purtiea in thin town. Without calling any iiuiiich he wax inxiiiu iting loud enough for Mr. McHiidc to hear and in no gentle languie that any M-r-son who ever said that lie owed Cph-h dollar wan a liar, and much in re in the Mine line and to the aiin ell'ect. .Iilxt ax the "Coon" lluixlied hin joh Smatherx f tt--. away tosardx tie hank p-ohaMv i,;.ining it tint hetter part ol w ixdoin to get out of tim way of a man whom he had l.een abusing. Mr Mcl'ridu paid for the shine, then Ht"pped acroMS the xtreel to SmatlierH ami xaid, "I mpiMMH von meant lie. hv your inxin ualions Hit had no Hooner xaid thix than Sinatberxdiew a knife Seeing the glint of a knife blade, Mr Mcltride who had a pan el in his arm xtarteil to dixen gae himxelf und than rained hixcanu ami struck .Stnalhers. At the hamo in. Htant Sm.ilherx xt ruck at Mdiride with the knife, aiming for thn heait. Thix blow Mr. M. liiid.; warded olTwitli hix left arm which received a cut over six inches long, extending aero the elbow joint and down towards the wrixtintho flexhy purl. The cut ix veiy deep and dangeroux One other blow was xtrucK with the knife, hui this wax warded oil' Mr. Mcltride wax at once taken to Dr. Norris' olllce wheie his i lothex were cut awav unit lliu wo 1 dressed, afu.r which he wiisliiken home where hois now doing iih well as eon Id bo exacted from ho severe a wound. - Kecorereil, but not Identified. Last Friday afternoon about one o'clock as John Wright and John Pierce, were rowing along the whore of Moore' Inland In what is known a Gordon's eddy, and juat opposite the saw mill, thoyloiind the. body of Kottert Hlewail floating In Uie (xldy, and eecurtxl It. They at once placed a gunna sack over the head and brought it acroaa the river to th brick mill wharf whers It was made (aat till evening, when it was taken o Wlutt'a shop for limuext. Ths iiKpieat was held Saturday morn ing. Nothing was found on the person to iJeutify it. In onu mrmn was a kuiln with a green handle and xevetal broken blade. Nut a aerap of writing wat found either on Ida person or in hi overctmt at the Maple Shade hotel where he was Ixinrding. lie had on no coat and hi pant wore downalxtut hix feet, indica ting that he had tried to get Ida clothe off In order to have a hotter chance In the water. I lis head wax crushed intwo places, either wound being aiilllcieut to cause death. They were evidently niade when he raiuuover the full lie wax a man alxuit live feet, eight, j some hat lieavy built, weight alxiut lilTi daik complexion and heavy daik mus tache. IU claimed to be from llumlmlt Cal and prior to that, from the east. On Saturday Wm. Kine rweived a let. ter from Mr. A. K Stew art of Mc.Miim- ville saying that her husband had led there alK.ul live wwks ago, and that she had heard nothing of him, and asking for a description of the drowned man. Fine telegraphed description an luaid the h.sly wax found. Mr Stewart replied I bat Hie would cu e at o.ice, whici si e did. reaching Oiegou City Sunday inorii- i ing Fine n odiatclv' examined He', "COLONEL VCAUnX'H" will appear coil.., but found that it did not answer J"1'' t-gluning iiu,. the description of .Mis. Mewart' husband '" who hail lol one to mid h id India ink uiaikouhix arm. Mrs. St,.,,r'i ti i Would h.ive Im.,,11 BV.,11 ll.i I III.. ...rf...u telegraphing known ol the ..f letter written bv Mn, Siewart to Jo', lie l.'es in w Inch li jiiig a full des. rip tio.i of her Inn'. .m l. The tssly was buried Sunday at tin couiiaiiv'x expense ollre t II hlg,- ( antra iupt. soi'i.'g is tiKKKnr ..ivkn .a. i .s.ut hit. ; won rm,'i... I .r loerrn-ii.ni ..I liri.l.-m l.iliil.lw l. I.r. U- lit ln. !i Wl li It i-et wl I,, mi I jl Ir -l h.flvsl I t ho:ulil I'hU l -l.r ..i.r.- I i,p lit. I .U, i.l III.-Juni ii, ridll ti vr I II. ..r I r.n f . ! rt. I. W It I IK. 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Ori'iimi. t . wit I nf Sr. .it tn NW ami the N I, nf ths HV nl .i-i-ll, in sin n si, ( i K i.( ths Wlllmiisits marl, han i-nnliliilnn 1.1. arri-a innrunr Is.a; alaothn fnllnwllls: Ir iCl ' f I'llnl altlialril In l.'Urkainaa pniinly n ml Mt ilSni IIM-imi In Mil I hp HH o? tin. NW I of "p.-limi s, T AH. K 'I . nf the WllUmetie ins rlillan, I'liinaliiliiK 4u serea, mors or Iphs, all Wllh h will In aul.l to anll.ly , anina aa ii-rpi, lonellisr Willi in, ma sml si'i riilnn' ''l. W. W II. MAM-loN, Nlisrlffiif Cl'ii kninna Co . Or. Pfttpil tl Ori-nnli I lly, OrPKiSi, Mar tl IsHU Letter List. The fnllowiiiK I a list of hitter re maining in thu ioslolllco ut Oregon tlity, May Z, lHl): Billion. V A Johnson, II Air nr. u ... i.n. .. -rarner, .. .-. mrs.norrow, triiuuin ,vir Young, 0 M Watkin. Win Mr Young, Pan Hchultx, Carollini Mm Vermilyii, (Ihristitnt Mrs When called for, please. uv when ad vertised. ' K. I). KfcU.v, I'. M. I M..H K 11 IIKIIKHV OIVt-.N Thsl In ,.,.' l 1 i:fjr'jj'A. 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V" l,,,r" lrth-ul..r iirl.il..n to the ,!e- ; hum i k (iitiiiinii in iiir tMDn iii :.'uriiig in this aioivi I ,;r, v,.xet Tl '. 1 i .1 V )' i.-f1! I Si , jr 'ik , v ,'. y- rA s "tZiLtik I C s ' l ? L. . i I ' '' , .J U N. " jiv' T i'T'T. ,'TjS f . ' t.t 4- 4. V , sr- : Ci'v . r,. ' ' f , J'uN yt ,w 'J I'.JT fS' The Colonel Mettl the Squire. mi i WW rv,..- Ida Watched the Door Cloie. 13 TIIE NAME. ,C0K OUT FOR IT! The priiviileni.e of Mi'l'iifiilmiu I..!.. I 1.. .. .. .. " .wini in me t,o0,i is, imu li moir, universal thun in my nn awam. m,.( )U, (w ter noil are free fium it. Fitrtiliutoly, how ever, we have in Ayei 'a Siusuprill,,, t, moat puient ren'd fver iliscoviiiod fir thi Ifiilhli.. ullliitlon. 1 IL fiV"- H -s.wy wwm Colon pritcli