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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1889)
SUPPLEMENT. TIIK EXTEItriUSE. Tllt'KSl'AY. SKIT. W, Inhii. JlUttOM.t IMM TltlNK. Aiulrew Jiiiksouin IS2I cxprcssd biiiisclf in tin followitig Ja titin n ; 1 uiiH-rittM who profis to belivo in ,la ksmi tunl liia tcuclihii; sliouM ji unlcr these titti-raiues well: So fur art tli t arilf la-foro us rm Im aces the ilosigj'iif fostering, protect inaml pn'MTvinu within ourselves till) llll'IIIIMof lllltiimili llfciSU lltl'l iiuli'IK'iiili'iin', piitriruturt y in n state of war, I woiihl lulvnciitit uml sut xirl it. The exM-rience nf tin late wur ought to triii h us u lesson, ami mitt never to In) ttr ict tiii. If our lim rty unit republican furnt of (i v t rutin nt, pis tin il fur uh by our K viiluiiiiiuiry fillicts, are worth tin IiIimhI tin. I treasure nt w liich tiny wcte ohtuiiictl it min i y is our duty to protect uml ili fcinl tin-in. fan there bo mi Auiotieuu patriot, who saw the privutioim, ilangyrs iiml Uitticulties ex'tir'u-ini-il for tin' a ant of 11 propter in -atis of ili'li'iicc during the last war, who would bo willing again to haml tin safety of our country if I'luhroilrd, or rest it for iloh-nse on the precarious lui-atis of national resources to In th-rivi'd from I'oiiiniiTic in a state of war w ith a in. inn mo pow.-r which might It htny that I'titiiiiHT' to prevent UK obtaining till' llicilllH of llrlcliso, and thereby fiilliu uh? I ln's-llu-re in not; and if thru' in 1 am mirr In im'M no; ih-sorvs tocnjuy t.e- blessings of fri'i'doni. I Heaven Hinili'd upon and gave uh liberty and imh pi-iuli'iico. Tin1' H.llilC I'roviilrll.t' lull blesseil UH with tin uu'aiiH of national i n li-h-ii tli'tu'O and national ilcfcnso. If wc unit or rrfiiHi to use the gifts which Hi' ll.lH CXtclllll'tl to US Wl llfHlTW not tin' continnatiiiii of His bless ings. Iin hns lilh'il our inountaiiiH mill our plains w ith minerals with lead, iron, and cop'r and given tin rt cliiuiti' and soil for th growing of hemp and wool. I'ln-so being; tin grainl materials of nir national ill fi-iiHc, they ought to have txtrni'oil to them adi'iuat 'and fair protection, that our nmntifactories and lalnrers miiv hi' plai'rd on a fair couiK'titioii w ith thoHit of Kurnpi', and that we may havo within our own country a HUpply of tlioHii leading and ini'mr taut wrticli'H ho essential to war. Itcyond thin I look at the tarill with nn cyo to tin) proper ilistribution of lahor and revenue, and with a view to ilisrhargn our national deht. Thin taiilf, I mean iijudiciotiH one, poHHCHHeM more fanciful than real dangers. I will auk what in the ron! situation of tho agricultur ist? Where bus the Ainericiin far mer a market for bin surplus prod nets? Kxccpt for cotton he haw ni ther a foreign nor a homo market, l'oos not thin clorcly prove, when there is no market either nt homo or tthroad, that there in loo much lahor t'liiployed in agriculture and that the channels of lahor Khould ho multiplied? Common senso pointB out ul once the remedy. Draw from agriculture the Huperahumlant la I or, employ it in inei haiiiton and manufacturcH, thcrehy creating a Imiue markf t for your breuil-pUiffs, and distributing lahor to a most profitable uccount, nnd liencfitu to the country will result. Tuko from agriculture in tho United States six hundred thouand men, women and children, and you at onec give a homo market for moro bread-stuffs than all Europe now furnifhes lis- In dhort we Iiavi 1k' h too lonjr tuh-'f jeet to the tMiltcv of tho UritiHli inerclianlii. It Ih timn we should hecoine a littlo nrint Ainericunied, and, iiMtead of feeding Ihe paiiH rn and laliorern of Hiiro-, feed our own, uri'lHt in ll nhort time, hy con llllllingourpreHcnt jKiliey, WU bIiuII all In- pitupcrit oiirHelvt-H. Il in, the'i fore, my opinion fiat a careful tariff in much wanted to pay our national diht and n fiord uh the n etniitof that ilrfeiiHi- within our-wdvt-H on which the safely and lib erty of our country deieiiil;aiid hint, though not leant, five a proHr dis tribution to our lalair, which must prove beui licial to the happiness, imleeudeiice und wealth of the comiiiunitv. Thr Klrt. Firil jnry (H)7. I'iiiK in i.lc 1 1'-n, Ni-rdUi liwd 1 fi, M itcln nu b s:t. Flrl en-! lion I'd!. Font new niH-r 1 ti-l. Con I iiwd un lui-l t :t t -Nirnmi-tH iin I in I bij Fi'it col.l e.iin I!.!'. U. Tubjeio ilitriHliiifil .',i.'l Firm hIi-iiiii raitriLid J H I: ) Firt xlin;t'-l.iiip S 10, Kkiiiiu'Iii intrmbici-d IS.'li. 1.1-,1.1-IH-iiriU H'i'd ill I.V.I I . Win. low yl.imi iim-i in i.i. Fli-i trie lbt invciili-il 1H74. Iron found in Atiu-rini Flint inxii.irtiiii-1', m.oinii . Firnt Aini-rMHiniri-- lS'JI. Firl wlii-i-lid miiiiik'i-H IVi!l. I lint llilllMllhr.lllU tA ill 1 70 J l.utiii t-i'ii-i-1 to In- i k' li .'iHil. Mukii jI iioi.-D intio-bii'i-d I ;;. :h Itiblr trtiiiilali-d into Saxon ii;7 . Iiilliiiiwdi-r llx-d liv Cbinrm- HI. I'.ilili- Irmii-I.ili'.l inlo (intliie li7.'. l'lntor,iiiH II 1 -I pro.i. id IStlL Old IV'Uim-nt II111-I1 It. '. 4:1). F.iiiuut-ipatiiiii priH'lain itiiin Mii.t. 1'iipi-r 111 i-ln by Cliineo li. ('. ;''il. lliblo tranol,ilid iliti Knliill llir.l. Sniiu-rvilii ( Miin. Jiiiiriiul. C.iti ldii,' Sul 111011 mi tlir kl.iiuatli. TIioik.iiiiU ol h iliunii arn bi:n I iki-n d.olv from tin-KUnutli rivi-rnt Ihi-il.im 1 I tin' Miiiiihti-c coin I'iiiK Tlii llli lire riinniiii! up tlm riv.-r vi-rv ntinn-iuiiKly and liy burd In j 11 1 1 j over tin' t-iii 1I.1111. lint it i-t too li:nh ur 111.111V of tin-in, 11I tlinnli Bonn urn Mii ci'xfnl. Tin- coti-w-iiiiim e in tliiit tin river below tlu-dnni m full of N..I11K111 living to "inuki- tint ri ll.v ' Some p,irtii-n li.tvo toil u box 011 tin- lone,-nidi ol tbi dam, jut f.ir j 1-inMifcli uiidi-r to clear tlm ;il r f ill, and win 11 a mIiiioh f.ulH to inuli the itln-r Hide bo inviiiiably l.i.lx buck into the box, villi' re h uuin-liootnl man ruki'H tbeiii in. Tlm wbile ineii pack tlieir call li uml Head Ibeiu off on tlu carH, wbile tin- linluiipiure diyiiij- tbeirn. The minion uio Maid to be linn e.itini;. Five bilndii-d pmin Ih of then: were broiicbt in Ablaiid Tut'Hilav, Uecoid. MhcilluiirouH, l!i punctual und inethodir.il in buni iickh, und never pp r,iHlinatt'. A Cli'capi coiiil Iiiih just divorced u couple in iTi'i iMtdy ten niiuutoH bom the tiino the 1 1 rut puperu in (bit suit we 10 llled. Men who mind their ohm bus'inex in tl 1 it world nel rich faster than meii of tho oilier kind do, but they low lots nf fun. Waiter extra: t'utoiner A dollar and a half! Whv. I thoulil mealH were only ful ci'iitH, Waiter Yes cuh ; Ml renl.i In,- tie nii'iii, huIi, and a dollali for da wuittuli, Hah. Fpocli . Mih. Ilirum Mell, of Malad, Idaho, lias n'lvrn birth to HextllplotH, three bo yn und tloeo girls. They weijjli ei;btt'i'ii IHiunds altogether. All uruipiitu liearty, and promlHo to live. The bustlo factoiy at 1'riilo) ort, Conn., shut down last week, and the suspension is likely to be indelhiittt, ow I11K to thu lessening diunand for bust leu. About WH) yirls were employed in this factory, who urn now out of employ ment. Lust Thiii-Hduv at Quebec several thou land tons of rek slid from Capo Dia mond Ht tho end of lhill'rrin tin rare to Chumpluin strout ;kM) test below, demol isliingin its course numlstr of dwell inys und burying SIX) people, most of whom wero crtishod to death. Cavunutigh & llardmnn, saloon tnon W'ait.urn, im-fivi-u nolii e to llio! """'' 1,1 tl l'li,lB ,,",Jr uro "'" " " 1 " " " ' V " I ( t'm iiiii'icil Mill t'iniii'l Iin- ilritit it'i v Id n-Hct tM-ltiiiji lliilnr ill, mil li eiill-e. Tl.in bllMtli-HH II. O. Jti I j Tluivvi li.n il.-. ii'i' 1. iii (In- I i-'l r ,:,, Ml S. I.uuii., Id il llie iinin-' litrU - ilmn of tlie tr,.it h-iuimii IuU I iim-iI , on i i,r 0 m i rtiiiiot lii- i:iinlii'l or I'fi-wnl- ed. Tliin, of cihiink, tnln' (huh lim le-, view .ill winy wliiti'Nrr from a IivmI i oihl ol view, HII'I il i llm'l.:l;t by Hoinrtli.il tb( ii-rii.ill willull f i ij .r-iiiuki-rH vory tM-rioiip-ly, Cli.iirniun Itiii-i- hivm: "('Ii-vi I ii iI h,i in oih.:, tlm iji(nrin oH.-'l bv tin J (lliio ili-iiiiN-iaiH. I ln-.irUlv J-iin in Hi,) J i-ii.l 'im-ineiit. 'J'bo Oliio ili-moi rui yVI eiitiini-iiN in tin mitli-ri'i tariff rrlorm. I urn my own. My wntiiwntH in r-.-uul to tin-lurilf Imvii not mm ii u i-lmn-o by def'-u!. Ah i-huiiman 0 the inition.il coniiiutlee I cannot prHittn" toenpienH the oiinioni of the i oniniittiT, but I urn fre toyive mv on opinions, wbi. b art. I eiprewod in the fulled way by the Ohio pl.itfotitl." Tint (iiiimiui pri.i-riiiiu'nt is taking an- j other udv.iin e step on tantf matt -rt, A bill is bciii inlriHliliTil in their legisla tive IkhIv to levy u i.uly on breadstuirs und ct-reiils !miitril, un.l the rati furd per ton kilogrammes is u follow: Wheat, 4 ivnts; re and hurley 24 cents; bin kithcul, o.its alii luaize, 12 cents ; bieud, biscuit und wheal, (lour, tl't cents; veust, M; Isuns, 12 C'lits; peus, 24 cents; standi, lualt, 42 cttnis, Th InsiiiaicA eoiiii.iiiii-s can 1-nrd'y yn b.mkriliit if thi-v i-liarye as liiyh in sur.inra rutei in other towns us they do ill Mi Minnville. I11s11r.11 ce on biildiny on the main thoroiuhfjrw of this ton n is us Midi as I'l ! er cent., ami the uvei Uiie is ubout H.-ven I'erh.tps the w itei noik Htslein wiil r-j lure it, but you ran conlideiitially tiituie that insurance com panies will chaiye every cent lint in sured will stand. HriKirter. Tan M'' Minnvillo inerchants should yivo the in hUiunct! ompanies tho buildiiiiiH und yisslsuud take tint premiums thein.dvi-s for a while. Pining tb last three years of the war, when communication with the Northern manii.'iti-tuiiiit! centers w as cat off, the supply of ink in tho South uave out, und 1 it was manularlureil in a liurry. ani, 01 com so, not si-cording to tlm mot uje piovi-d ieelhis. The count v court rec ords in Vityini 1 weio k"pt in this ink, and now invrstiutinn of the court house bimks, in which deeds and such things ure recorded, reveals the fact that many nf lhi"-e a'O mi indistinct 11s to be b.trelv d -cii'lier tbl . From ibis canst it is feared that unless steps ais piomptlv ta ke.l serious cvmplirations will ario, Soinit week's ago 11 party of (lily Amer ican workaii n, desirous of judulny of their ow n con lition by compar'n-on with that of t-eir lellows in Ku ope, crossed water to make observations. After spending some time iiinmnj the working men ol F.nyland, France nnd Ce'rmany they retmned home, reselling New Ymk last week. It is needless to say that Ihev dime Imrk fully sati-lied to pulsus their various callings under the stirs and stripe. They found that tho Amer ican workman is better paid, better fed, hotter housed and ls-tter clad than his I jiropr.in comrade. Tlieir observation but adds to tho fact, well authenticated before, that tho I'niied States is tho best country in tho world for tho man w ho works fur a living. Tho Vancouver Independent gives ex pression to tho following good advice : Spend your money nt homo. It is y out homo; you cannot improve it much bv taking your money away to invest. Tho: is nn way of imaiov'uw a place so much us by em ournging good iiicrchuiils, good schools and good people, to settle Hinting you, und this cunnot bo done un less vui spend your money at homo, for there is where you g.'t it. Spend your money at homo, hecausu whoa it is nor oss:iry to get credit it is of your own town merchants you have to get it, and they must wait for tl.o money. Spend your money ut home. It will inuki) better busliiess for join- merchants They can and will keep lietter assort meats, and soli at lower rates than if the only busi ness they could do was to credit out, while tin) money goes to other places. Spend your money at homo. Sot tiie ex ample now. lluy your dry goods, gro ceries and meat in town, your merchant are your friends; thoy stand by you In sickness and trouble, and they uro your associates. Without your trade they cannot do business. n (nu.matli.nal Mmctaltic comcre will t' hlil tliiHwitnmer in l'ari It will l''"''"y ''K'rmim-ao.-.in.i.'iy i,..wmany rHintrlK ure in favor of Imlli h gold and silver standard I'riiiwtiincnlli-Kc torn lonjt lline fought RKainKt iiiimIiI) In,; tlii-nlil fuiliioiu-il tol- currnrulum tTnii ufviiiu imirr liberty n cUvtivo ntuiJii Hut i-H'ii tliM wvn- t - rulilt Inxtitulioii tin now yii-hliil to tlir uiitderii niiiril The iniiiiiiiilbo of trua- Ue ri-coiiiiiieinl thul im n-aiil oprior- (unity for niiuliuitiiti U' irioiU-J. w tlmt Htii'li-nl iii.iy aiitici.iti' tlu-ir pro-fi-jonul MinliiD b) llio i-lioi-.x- of eli-ct-Ivtn Sew lrKr- fur Iron anil Kiwi. A rvvulutiuti In ibe Iron iiniUtii-l ni-.ik inulniltiHtryMviiwutlianil Mr. Jolin W Itoi.liwnlti-r lut made noin liiimrtuiil iiiiniv-iiii-iilii in a l-'nMn h piuet-Mt lor pivparinn Iron nml nt- TIipim-w m.-thod a lou Htep in Hilvnuceof even the IW iner Hlivl prn-i-. One great ad Hint np Ih (but Mr ItiHikwulter'a plan can br Vl' l'rlueti..n of hoth iron and "Oi l h rM-litial fi jtiin- Ik a pon- rful lil.tKt of nir acroMM the liori.-.oiu.,l urfac' nf u ion' of niolieu Iron II IM,.Ui iK k,tl nill.iulitly in u swift rotary motion The hU-t of uir thus blow the impurities tn the metal to the further side of the'-converter." Hy Mr. I'ssikwalter's invention can pnslui-til at ple:umrp pure iron, low or bixh steel, and every Rrude of this un-tal Usui In the ui ts und industritit. Mexican Treaty with Japan. Mexico bus Is-en in udvaiice of other civilizi-d itiuntrics in making a p-nuine hue man s iieuty with JuKin Ky the uni-iiif nl that has lss-n ratilied ts'tween thetwo Koverniiieiits, Mexiculis in J.ipuli tst'.inir Kllhjet'l In Jiiuiuese l.uvs Here tofore in China mid J.ikiii law lirenkers from Fiirosiiii mid Aim man countries wen trii-d ul their ou n eon-nlalcs tiy what was culled extra territorial juris iliclion, mid trusl by their own country melt Mexico lias iiUimliuiiil Ibis siliey Mild ink now leil'isl Jali.Hl us u C'lVlliKed nation by iiui-hii tier on eipial terms Mexico fixes no rules or custom ilutics in tier commerce w ith Japan F.i;ros.m nations und (In- I'mtiil Slates nil fix Kuril ihl'.les mid make their ow n trade rcfOituiious Iii return for tins bU-mlily Mexican citizens are allowed to travel over all pans of Japan und enai in trade and large 111. luminal enU-rprisrs Forvinnu have hiiherlo not bti-n ul lowed to do ihU Though our sister re public has been the first to dike this step, it is gratifying to know tliat a similar treaty is in negotiation ts-twecn Japan and the United Sulci IrrlKaliiis Arid Land. The United Stales goveruuienl la now making a survey of the arid lauds of the west for irrigation pur'sisc The tilla ble public domain has Urn nearly all oc cupied, and if we ure to have any inorr lauds open to settlement, it w ill In in i vt ions where the noil must ls watered to make it produce The last congittsu appropriated $2."0, 000 to continue the survey, w hich will include Molilalia. Colonidu, New Mexico Idaho. Nevada and California With ir rigatiou. much so called desert land lias proved to lu- vory fertile The govern ment work is divided into three parts the tosigraphical. the hydraulic and tne engineering surveys ll la -xH-cted that Irrigation can be I made hy means of canals from the upH-r Missouri, the Colorado, the Uio (irande uud other rivers Where the river cun ma Is utilized reservoirs can be con structed in the mountains, w hence canulr w ill convey water to desired points In old mining districts of Culiforuia aban doned reservoirs ami ditches of the former gold diggers at ill remain and can be utilized Meantime a lesson or two on the ut jtvt of irrigation can be learned from the French in Algiers Many years ago the American cki.en John Ilricsson invented a machine called the tun motor The sun shining Ukhi uir con fined in a cylinder heated it and caused it to expand F.ricHson managed to regulate this expansion so as to consti tute it a motive power Rut F.ricsaon wu never much regarded in hi own America We had plenty of land that needed Irrigation, and plenty of water that needed to be pumped, but we did not )ay any attention to the gifted In ventor and hi tun motor The French, however, thought differ ently They examined the sua motor and utilized it in Algiers Today, throughout that dry oountry, the Amer ican's machine are lifting water from artesian wells, and thirsty traveler and parched lands remember with gratitude thfl pgrim of John fjicMQn. Flihloir KoHc. Notion i hernby jrjven that Jiavc leaK-d the nhort) line from top (il.idnfone Kcitl KnUle AsiMM'iatiori sloii the ( I V amiix river, adjoining- tSe land ot naid uHHoi-lation on the fait mid vient Hide 01 said river for Astiinit purjKities. Alt per son ure notilUd not to tri-xp,! on said shore, nor uie the same in any wav tor fihliini;, under penalty el law. litAAC hlCKAfil), Sept l.'l, 1SS9. A Bariniln. For sale, nt fli) per scrr, l'lo itm i timljer lulu) ; atnut 'Jf ucrt- mil tnnl-r. 4'i mile from II. It. station, 1 mil'- from mw mill on ll(h k Creek ; spininl-.d Uml und timber; level; terms eai-y. Aak McCows it Sox. M1.tl1.rsJ ruxtoiiii i ii'eomiiipi'.ded by phvM. iariH for i inidieii tret u in. It inu purely vi-jret.ibb- ori-paration. it inrvrtients ure pliolldi.-.l uro Old cell hot lie. ll ii piea Hiiit to the I if'.e ni.d al.-ohilrly barm lens, li rejieven coi.iitip:il!on, rei;u!te ,he bowel-, aiet. pmn, i:nn4 ilmrrheu und wind 1 ylir. ulhiyn It-veiiHliiienH, de trovH worm, and pieventH von volitions, 'olhrti toe -1. 1 Iif unit riveH it rrliolniiu' (and natui.il sl.-ep. t a-tiria is tlie cbil lien's panacea the u othi-r's friend. ;t loses, m 1-1-nlH. Pleasant Place." Pleasant Flare is the name of the new addition to Oregon City und is tho prop erty of Mr J J llimlermun. (Hull the a I litions to this city, none u e so dt -lightlully I'Kute.l us tins one, within fif teen minutes walk of I'epot, 'ost flllice. Fac tory and ull the Ilusiness IIoues, well drained and yery healthy, with the very richest of soil, and many a man w ill soon ls located here in splendid home, enjoying better health and mere privi lege than those of 111. in v who have pat ten tunes tho amount it will cost him to secure it bore and there is no doubt that tho who buy a lot or two in l'leaunt I 'hue within the nevt thiity duvs, oe (hey either men seeking ii-imes or spec ulators desirous 01 latye returns in a short time, on money invested, will find 1' not only a very 1'leasant, but a very I'riitiiable place to invest. IVsirous of introducing themselves to those seeking homes and to men with tiionev to invest, the new firm of It van Kand.il!, who have tho soiling ot this proiH-rty, buve deterii.hed that f r the next 1'ii'tv 1! ivs Ihev will offer lots in I leusaut 11. ire Addition at figures wbiti will not only be a great bargain to (ho purchaser, but uiso the means of, inlro iliiriuy themselves in a wry .'avorahlo manner to the public, ' , They have also some vory fine har gaias inCitv l'ros'rty and Farm Lands; also loca'o ja-ople desiring Timlr, Homesteads or l'nemption lands, and rep'osent several of llie strongest und best insurance companies. Parties intending to purchaso or sell I'roH-ny will do well by calling on or addressing RYAN & RANDALL, I Ino door not in 01 1'os Ullice, up stairs over Shoe Store, Oregon City. P. 0. McCo wn & Son, Real Estate Agents. The senior member of the firm Hav ing had an experience ot more than 23 years in lending money on Clackamas County lands, and as a member of the late firm of Johnson & .Met 'own, u'.tor lieys at law and having an extensive acquaintance- with leading real estate agents of Portland, enable us to offer su perior Inducements to those who have lands to sell, or those w oo desire to invest in lands. Tho same course of honorable und fairdeuling which charac- torixed the said lattt firm, ai d won the confidence of its clients is a guaranty that all who employ us w ill be justly and honestly dealt with. All the contracts for sale of lands held bv Johnson & MeCown have been turned over to us. Out office for the present is ut the court House in uregon 1 11 v. we co-operate with the German Immigration Association of Portland. Dress Goods Depart ment. We have just received an other line of Dress Goods di rect from tho East. We re spectfully extend our invita tion to the Ladies of Oregon City and vicinity to' visit our establishment and see the la test novelties of the season. The Great Eastern Store.