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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1890)
1 ? r - A "Or H'li.. ! , 1 . f ; v r Jf i W b t 1. f'jl ' -if V.4 t THE ENTEUVKISE. THURSDAY, AN. 9, 1890. The first haly of 1SD0 isjiwt fts great as tlieiast half, nJ each equali jnst nine. The champagne trust hasfmled out. Well, what's th matter with tliat? X'iat'8 champagne gxid for if it dviii't fizz? I IVk number of incompetent ftp 's pouitincnt made under Cleveland's administration rendered numerous I chanires necessary, and there is i plen ty of room for more. ;. If the winter wheat was not all killed by the freezing and thawing "before the snow came, this heavy fall of snow will prove very bene ficial to this year's crops. There is something radically wrong in the internal enterprise of a city of three thousand inhabitants when its public rends wind round . . through alleys. What is it? The democratic and mugwump , t organs have lied onuichndeo X i i abominably about the present ad- jministratiuu hnfTiolwdy jnlieves 2"l "J -IT-- NO, MOST ErHATICALtr NO. There were filed yesterday in the county court of this county by ne F. V. Drake and C. U. Barlow in behalf of an imaginary railroad company two petitions for a fran chise to run an ordinary railroad over all the public roads and coun ty bridges including the suspen sion bridge here, between the Mult nomah county line at the White House road and Oregon City on the west side and between Sellwood and Barlow sution on the east side of the Willamette. The proposition allows them to uso the center of all these roads and all the bridges and give an KXCtXSIVK FRANCHISE for these purposes for fifty years. Our waders will hardly be abl e to believe at first that such a de mand could be seriously made, and we would scarcely believe it, ex cept upon the indisputable proof af having read the documents. The documents themselves are liroof that no sense of honor or nUy tell thMruth, j wn8t of ghame wiU in the least -jlir a 'deter the movers in the scheme. rWte jit i p.opositw fi,r bare-faced orikjos (in i.k.-.hs. Th progress inado by Oregon City during the past year should encourage her citizens in their de termination to forge ahead. A com parison of thedala published in last week 'a Extkrprisk with the figures given by other towns shows that the oitv at the Falls of the Willam ette leads them all. There is in the whole state but one citv whose growth has equalled the progress Bhould"Ttflt?5"- court with small hia.cYrJ that kind but apply to the .leslaiere. Tl,. 1 , . r. i..t ". below our free suspends Hands j bridges of the principal roads in "viand unqualified robbery, i ;s j proposition to give these people ! the crades. embankments an iff. s Ir is stated that f'. the county. Xo one of ordinary intelligence will seriously claim . ..nuara ... ,vi ... , 5 . , ., that the same roads can at the same vu company ruts ail me white lead companieiin the United time Uiiei1 for Publio lrawl States. The cost of these purchases 'for railroads. The most cosily of amounts to 100,000,000 in the ag-j them are not wide enough for one gregate. I he last plant purchased was the Atlantic company of Brook lyn, for which the sum of 14,000, tKX) was paid. Ifc-aih on Ihe Wire. Uttlfl, Ii.KhM, man knows & jvt vt the nil porvMiliiig divnUinert of that tin ptnttloraliltf aeiit ho U untng no fnvly In Ihiscenturyof Uvtrivity. VitMnafw m.MUlid turiuy tuon ht Nvn kli!il horribly by ekvtric wiiv. Tliey wr nwtly "lim'im'ii" vviioclhiilwil tlio jwlt on whieh 0 wlw- ww itmng to l just tfieiit A few nut llieir dtl tnm tiv wirx falling Uxm them In llie street. Six of (lit twonty i),mI)ii have occurred In Now York city sine Sep tember Tlmt of I Jneaiau Fe'k, itli his body lyiiijt aertvm Uitf wire tn full made bv Oreg,m Citv in the last i f".1 "'"""T , . 1 , , , t p Ixuimii from the lleh wher It tone hod year. That one city is I ortland th wir nJ ,u drlepin frtun It with her TO.iXK) inhabitants. Thus ' into tho mx-t Ulw. itterin th mui. Otow Citv stands second in the i H"do, wath nuwi horrible and iek list, leading bv a lone wavs many j ni,.1 9Kmtf wmerailoa. The only ... , . .' ' grain of eitnifurt In the !vki s ir'U cit.os of much greater pwrttons. j UiaU , th(l jlJ,MWl of VJn U(; Sjkane Falls, which has made 0UMI Fk died .nukly that he proh as rapid advancement as any city ably did uotcnduiv much i.mnnv in either Washinston or Ongon, Unetuan Keek v a.ljutiujt the claims a mnxhdim of mAI""?" ?'T "TV ... jegraph pule. Jswnenliete in the lain sums up in buddings erected t-V Jredsof mlts of el.vtrie li.:ht wir, tliat 204,(XX so that in proportion to ; hold New Toil tu a-iMuidenisis netn-iuk Imputation we have grown at the ! ll,otl iu "h''h Oie i;u..il.ni.a same rate as Spokane Falls. wlnve ! hJ buf'' ,W.t "' Kht , . , . in ine liri i- .11 ernsoil th teliv advancement s reg-irded as glph jret-; eiher thai mill v-oii. j oo now tororer unknown, nii.l u Portlani has made a fine record ! death d.-ahn curtrni aKm the whole for the vear just closed, showinc a ! Insth l--V the ' rle which Kwk -,!. ,f i 11..1 : climbed, r or uehutant tie lineman wholesale trade ol f 11KX1,UX, a . , , ., . , . , , . ' i touched Uie telflM!- winv The tint manufacturing output valued at ai-nt . bumln v . trt over 14 (kldlltkl i throne -" P tu lre. Th Anu-Miu. l ti-r.lerl.-ni.urj . was en.ititx. The residents living adjacent to r?. if11 1 I, t - . . 1 . .. 1 T tY uv,v... pnvi-i w,oiiu wt'ucrs.u railroad track, as the embankment in the Clackamas bottom and the road from Oregon City to Cane mah. We do not in the least believe - v. ... mat any memoer 01 me county templated from Main street eastj00111 wl11 ToU fdr the m,?a3ure along Eleventh should be extended he.v have the 8ame right nei straight on up the hill, and if it is ' ther better nor worse to give these desirable to improve Twelfth street! parties the court house for a rail- frorn the school house up there that both should be improved. 1 Wattersox. the free trader, says the h;gher the ;..:.; .: U-iu-r. To " ' " lit 'r-"n,tui- h:viT.wtMia is riKi.uu. 3..u 11 fence'WyAt high will prevent your n-'w -bur's cattle from destroy- f -J s you wouldn t need to r: twenty feet high. ire another season's Citations are planned inak't ; Nt-tr, build ui thegrale of Main street should be definite? i-Uiblished. and the height;;,- ' :l:h of sidewalks prescribed,..- i ;!ni all improvements of the fu.i .ire nny onform to the . establish!-' cit, thus affording not onhfyuuAry and uniformity but convenience as well. At the Tan American breakfast recently (ieneral Sherman very "Pf mrTf iit red the -JKLjent of hej5ejr'.it!.l;re to an ',eitiit.f Lanes when h,-aid: We iVk n mi i re territory. We have all we want. We say God speed to Mexico, our nearest neigh bor on the south, and to Canada on the north we sav, work out vour own salvation." The application to the countv court for a franchise over countv roads and bridges clear across this county, including the suspension bridge at this place, is a scheme which ought not to engage the at tention of the court for a mo ment. No matter who the parties are applying, the franchise ought not to be grunted nnder any consid .jitilions. Our farmer friends who desire tn p-utect their fruit trees from the s ravages of pestiferous insects will .1 i. mo well not to pin their hopes to the state horticultural board. A good agricultural paper will con tain hints that may be acted upon at this season of the year. The Stato Agricultural College at Cor vallis has issued a bulletin rela tive to fruit tree pests and the mode of treating them, whieh seems valuable. Any person can get it by applying to tho College. What does Mr. Urice amount to in Ohio politics? No more than the influence of the premium pig in awards of prizes in a country fair. The idea that lie has been tho gifted and gallant leader of the forlorn hope of the lX'mocracy of the state is silly and impudent. Thcro is not anybody in the state who dixs not know how frantic the falsehood is. The strength of Mr. Jinco is -the fact that tho Demo crats or Ulno have a seat in the Senate for sale and he is the Ligh test bidder for tho place. The lying that is going on to make excuses for this transaction tnight well be spared, for it is trans Cincinnati Commercitl way station. They may have the legil power, but the exercise of it would brand them as infamous fiwver ft. .. The public will nev i. ' '..tc that men can make VT.ik.akes honestly. The court fn'- VAmimously, and we be- lieve it will drive these harpi es from the oourt house with such ex pression of V :.-t as will be a warning to tt. . nv Im of .tend ing robbers. ' : " '" ' " " (OL. BtKltfc'S liRCH. Colonel BeeV ' commander of the First Regiment O. N, G., seems to have neither regard for his own word, the law bich he has sworn to obey or for tin officers and men who are serving beneath him. Such an officer can neither hope to command the respect of his men or to secure in a militia company in his command enthusiasm, disci pline and promptness. Twice has he appointed date for inspection of r company, and twice has he post poned the date by telegram, when it was too late to prevent the men from preparing and gathering for inspection. And now inspection is indefinitely ' postponed. Who can blame the men for feeline sliehted and imposed upon? Not surely an officer who twice fails to keep a promise. The colonel of a militia regiment should have sense to know that he can not expect of his men what he himself is not willing to eive. If he desires promptness, he must lie prompt. If discipline he must obey. If respect, he must be re spectful. If honor, he must be worthy of honor. No aeeretration of untoward events since the organ ization of I Co., six months ago has been so nromotiva - - - poor discipline within the ranks as their double failure of Col. Beebe to keep his promise. and the officers of the company who have labored zealously to perfect the organization and discipline of the company can not but feel cha grined to see their work undone by the apparently wanton neglect of a superior officer. Colonel Beebe may rest assured that his reception here by the company if ever he does come to inspect them, will not be as hearty, the esteem as great, the resjct as sincere and heartfelt, the attendance as large, thi men as attentive to duty as he would have found them on the oc casion of his first visit had it been made in conformity to the appoint ment of his own making. And for this state of affairs, he alone will be to blame. amounting street railways I.tnlt e.vstr Then the cry we, ft from a horrine,l 000. fVHO'VK. mx city imprxve-puWicDurT ,h Dut Ejiaon mnt-- 'd hnil.l-.ngs were erected ; ay even that would not Insure safety to the value of $.VlX0,0.X). j The Imperfectly tntrfated wire would Seattle repor:s buildings valued onl-T T" out of ht The current at W and up. to the number of J'. ' , an office tloor. anywhen), and still work o-4io, erected at a cost of l:U4- j it, work of te.rot. What would then 000. The estimated population is insure safety? an s-n(ng Sun reporter 40,0(Y. aked the luvcntiw. Ouly a knowled-e Tacoma report 14 X1 structures. ! ftnJ rtfSu!a,ion ef ' wKth of ihe ... . ,,,,lv,,bn lt current, lie answer!. IVrrecl nsu U erected at a cost of ?i.iXtKXX Hor ,,., .., , . currvnt t,K etroiiij for them pier in tome respect 't bun that of an Aiiieiletiu nreidoiit. Their maleaitle wntk IhiiI the street unntuiidet, m Uiksmii uwed tn dt 1 hey tire devold to each other, and eecm happy M the day la long So f:r as known, not even a whWperot skeleton In their cupboard ha er reached the puhllo. They are handiknits healthy, md ihey love wtch other, and their peoplti are devoted to lliem. Kiliu tieorite atul hit queen are both (ond of albletio and outdoor exer ciie. In which they ixeet, The king petuU much time In hie oulco, h at wwk Many clerk After offloe hours he frwpienily walk tu euddeuly on some of his head of department In the fol lowing fashion. UneJ iMornln. Mr linuwtr. I ke onw le we hM u wruu uh wir tunug BwlN Xhrj deat mm tu dMrlliuttsI w WWlr irvw Thej kMI w tttnl III rur hw 1 mnwnwmk how AIIOUI HP JUH m HI K ! hj M UtMtt ( aiHHMI, tll fvWl Ki-Oovcrnor lUnranlt, One of the btmlent men f hi time. nd one of the nuwl uoeful tn hi dy and generation, w n the Lite es-Qorvmor John Frederick llartntnfv. Ilihrillint revrl a a commander dm Inn the war i part of the history of hi country, yet It i to tie olwrrsl that he WM nut a West Point graduate, any more than r'orr. -I or John Morcitn. two of the ahlcdt irenerala In the aouthem artiiv. IKirernor llurtmnft's life wa onwded o full of work and honor that It will require a wiIiu.ip to reeord thenv In war ho (i nn: tl Con'eJoiale at Chaulill ' k - oidioi of t'urn- lv" .Siiilh corpe thai captuivd the NUN KKA A Mai Va4 Hi II iI.a lvla id Tiitl Kn- VIHCHISR Slid JilKt feel likH CollKUllllalH'lt theeJilor lor keepin. up Willi Uie boom. When you are writing up the small town don't forgot New Km, for leel ttiitii, ltiiii.,itM,it in, 1mm an,! aluiillil toll ...tv ...... lease US out, our (eellng would ierlup be changed The new year hMiiaht uKuit seven im-heeoltnow and ever since we have lieen thinkiiiii "what ever iiowteaKed any one to wrileSnow Itimttlilnl 8now Mrs, Prof, V. Jnhnaoil relumed home trout an extended visit with her parents at Clearmont, Iowa, whither h went lt Septemlier. llu.l Smith I earrviiiif one hand in a ling, eanae why he cut hi tlnger olf with an ax. Mr. Win t.itea. (orineily of MotatU, ha a very sick hoy. I'r. t'anto allended him and we ahall be vlail to kuow thai the boy may m ho up. Anyone wiahlng to hvale In good community when land I yet cheap, ran It nd a (ew tract of land here, ranging from 40 to Ilk) acr each. Who ill lie the tlrtt, such an opHrtunily will not alwav be available o tteai toanch an Important plai-e a trgvin fily W want vettlera. W, W. Je t lllle,! out Sk-ain with a good, II Hot a heller, aitsV W kuhI a he had l(or the tut. d turn all appearai,ocil, . doing ,'S'le a hiumea Sxii'. Farmers' Store! K. L. XHWTOX. ii , ti STRAIGHT & NEWTON Grocery Store AND CHEAPEST t Family Gro ceri "-' lK fol Mi AT Oscar F. A. Frcytan if 411 l ,. " i or ii mm tm-x.f Goods Sold at Fortland Prices. lUUIIKxr I'Kll'K I'AIO HlH COl'N. THY liti'PL't,' HAY AM VV-Wi ntK I ALT Y. W re pleaded with the neat aper anceofTiia Kstxaram, May II go un to peitectiun, always uplmMitig the (sei ner of republicanitiu. Mr. ( o i budding dwelling hoane in I'anl y, Mia Williama dimlwd her athixii for a week to enjoy t'liritlmi at hum. Mia Klv Mark, who I attending I, !hI in Portland. at home to third of hi regiment were left dead on Ihe llrl.L letter he rarnotl the name of the hero of Kort Steadman. In eace he erred a governor of Pemuylranlafnuu IS73 to IST9. lie will alway be remembered In hi civil rapacity for the avtive Interval he took tn the .ate mililkt, and the high tate of elhVlency to which It wa brought At hi death Urn. Hartranfl j pend the holiday, wa major general of the IVmmrlvaiiia j There wa an entertainment at the M. k. cburvh new year ee, 6nu-ba!ting i the orjer ol the day. l ane Pall i rnving for Inir-a brae mad Irom Colorado ore. He l aim agent for "The t'ronin Tilal." Our ot mauler rwjov waiting tor lb oivaaional liain. He i a reteian in N'utionol Uuard. Kinally , we note once more tht melan choly fact: Few of our general la the Lite war live to be old men. F.x-liorer-nor Hartrauft wm not yet KX llrlbln th. Cronl- J-r. L . . ... , " f- U, H. - . iMiMiiai IIKlfl llrt IB ,1.1.1 M , I ,.. i A!.., 1 1 l .li. ' u Ill . " - ..-.. ... . , uir M,( ur 111 f.. It lia no parallel In Malory." aaid , Ihe erice. tnd h long ime become ' pored, It U guaranlerd to gn (, ,( , Uwrrr Luther Udin Mill, speaking of jacruatomed to the nndnnilil irtie in t,M' u"n. "'""' r 'vl'iieUl Iheattemet to bril.0 the lunn in the I., i. , v i-enia Mr ., I . - ... , w ,,,, W IB III tlUVI Ml l(lll t'ronin murder truU. The attempt came j The average Kregoeian r.n new t- - -" onaom w .mxwiiug, : predial Whillier'a "Snow-IUmnd. l I. . I estimated population i 3iaXK). w " Astoria has about SlXK") iuhadit- cjarrr were forced over the wire, hih ants. The improvements for the I h,at woulJ in,iu,ll.f produced, which year are not given, but the assess-1 U M l .. ub.tar.ee . . , ., ' j aud consume it Tlioonlr ecuritr would Uient is double what it w as for the J be In not tending over 'the wire a cur year 1SSS. j rent strong eiunigh to kill An amount Albany with its 4' XJO population trin8 enough for this, m E.lim ha al ........ "..v, ..r ... . .i . , : readj testirled. i 1.IXK) rolt. The next of ,S0O,0O0. Total improvements 1 Irm .'"f .T''! '" ! Mar, May K...l, rn, the M .... .v...v, - ... ..v ,iiv I'lw-a iiuijhuu iiin.v u niununnura IIUW lOTVIwy. Ji,,k,,ma f.ir t ha .! rs'. Jllilil j..i . .i.. ..... . . ... ' ,iuRiii muiiiv. .-V ,.i,,.. ; oi ineHrtngtuot me currenl. At the ll u rir there U tomehoily Intenerly i raletn claims a payroll to em-' '" 'r.ere must be redoubled care plovees of manufacturin-' eta!-' 'n lnsul:linS Oie wire. An electrician. lishmenU of mlK) ivr vear 1 fftr ,h. Fltk l?sf7' ,,m,I an 'la,n ,. . . , ' " j ination of tome of the wires lmng over this includes everythiPj:. from the;. New York strew, aud found not 1. jHMUtentiary and state printins oth- than fifty mile of thera Impmperly In- ces mmn to snoe shops where the owner was a!r i the ojierative. Sa- A Scrap of Taper fttr Hr Ufe. Il wa liwl an otdii atv ,-ii c( naiier. but It caved Iter llle ' ' tn the lat ttariMi ol coiiKvoiipl ;!.! .1 ! phew H ! that ahe w iu,u- i.H i . nl, K..t IV Mil .nt !.., S.tfi ol, Weighed lew than TU p'" 0 i'iftn u( wrapping ptr h r.,, i ,1' fir, King' Xew lMneiv, and w fiiple iHilile; It hfliu'd her, he I w ,( 4 U bottle, II heled her more, htt;,,( other and gn'W Iwlter lat, r 1 aud la liow lrug, I e. i v , v Juiiii, weighing I4U utlda ..e , tj er .ili, iil,u aend nUmp la W t i i(r -I'riiggUI, Kurt Kmilb, Trial - M 0 pf tbla Wonderlul IhM-oveiy flee , llarding'a ling Murw I'ai in Notice ia hereby given that 'j ,wr. una owing K S Warren moa ....... and aellle by Jn Ut vJ AtW. u, dte all bill Will be placed In the 1 ,), ol tn attorney M coiIm l.m. K. H. W at H, ttm-klrn't Arnira "al. The Vt Salr In Ihe world t,f t Hrui.ee, Sore., fleer. Sail Kl -euu. : Vnr Sorra. Teller l'li.ii.l l,i I. , ,.1 . . . . 1 , 1 . a I .. Having e.laliluhed i,,v... m hero. I pn.m.e ,i,,g Uth..i' . "'" II will lm 1,. ih . 1 '' low i-l 1 0. ui.uU ..... .111 "'"V .Olivine..! thuH,,,,,; ulXlrt Ue.imn.ber ,,ia, t d.-lu,, ' ' Oscar E. A. Frcytr WHY NOT? V..H ... U.I....IUI ,.,i, t,. , rill ur UFB ""'""" whi.ti.ol the .team mil!. the ' lulataeV I There has boon criminal eareteeunc ...... ,cu ui uiiijj in. iiuwiuiiuiu turwi'ir lembuiMinS ..jH rations foot up ; that u,,,,,, W-J.'fXi. s . yi ff(.0 cart) will be exerewod. So Rosebu- claims Uxmmu 'A j .luring the year amounting tn ll.xvj IroTVZ wl -. (,I .1 -.11 1.1-Mt, nj l 111 ITIl. I I I II I lllll II anM-uni.. II... r ; tt - ' !' IIIHIIV. wui prowmeni'.. wtnuit ; J wlu.lieol the aleam null 'M" cjimuion ,H.r.,n or perwm. either but , , A j tliimtf w ho have nioner iu 11 enl Thir .... . ' ipu same atnounf-.v' 1 i ,lL.i' tlmi seer. '1h.1t in material 'improvement Oregon City stands f iu the load of all othor to.vns of erwaramaujic autf, whilu relatively she has been as progressive as the, most favored. ! nothing can bring back th live of the brave fellow who were tacriflced. OrUly death dance on the wire that crLs crijsa our street. thiKtf w ho have money lu plenty agent meet a rriuiiuai bailiU In the I1 usuully teltvtiHl for plottiug and crookedness, a drinking saloon. Th builtlT, one of the gunrd of th very prion and court itin-lf. had "teTeral round of drink'' a long ago a but Au-Ku-t, w ith a t ranger w hoae name w a tirnham. The atranger pnixd that the Uuiilt Hank amil In fiiinw- the n "w-inre to ireont ninvii-tioo of th j priwav rv Kor every juror Ihu Intlu- : eneed Hank nu to grl t.'.OX), half for liin.s. if, half to the drilled iuror. Various way of filing" the Juror I Hank waited not long pent New Year dtr in ! I'anby. j Mr. Kuwell, th wife 4 tn immigrant j who recently rame here, d.ed la.l Satur day morning. Mr and Mie II li. t'ole were e.peeially kind to Ihe ! agnr, who lived near Mr Cole's home. Iter. M here U.i i tion Al.leraon.uf Candy, pre, bed I'uf ale In li, , Harding XathrrI Ca'torl I reeoin mended hr plivc, ian lor children leetnin ll 1. purvty regtdl rem,i,.n 11. liignMiertta , . pill.i.li. , inii, r. hl.ittle h I idea ant to the ia.'e and al..liilrl harm- It relieve. e,r.tiiiAli.m he l-iwrl.. nuirt. r.ni ru.-n. ili.nl... and wind colic, allav Uverl.hnr., de trot worm., and prrrnla riinrillakw,, oolhe the rhltd tn. give II relre.hliig and natural slrep. I a.loria Ia the rhil drtyi piii-lli trother' friend. Si il.-, ' ut. , Jll.lr. T H.tkrrv 1UI X M V Nor WHIN . J. H. WAY, Te Uve riAXil and liliiuv ., U- ilia,, , yen tit Iti.liui,,,,,,) VERY OHEAS lIA3MCf3: !; Ki ll llliow., 1111 111, II I lit A t'OS OlOA!,:' nwi ntMt i. . II. llltM 1 .ht 1 !:afcrCASHr!ii!f ixsmwcrr Addrew at Oregon City, ( fellow ttuilitT into the nvret. who agreed to help him. Thenre on Ihe two coun ilnU worked together. They did ro uci eed because aomo of the nun they Tbe New Kd mat Ion. . Or. Felix Adlcr I al the head of Ihe ocietr for ethical culture In the Cnliiwl c, . .L .un-eeu uerauie miiuo or the m Statea In the October Century he give, SJUi;ht to brilw H,y.u . . a report or a profoundly Interwting du- Th.u , ,)rk.f u outllllB . ... ., There is another point of advan-! " "T0' h" ! Ht there are ,H,i,i. f ,ypw-ut i..b-rri tage which is not shown th.;. W. o.-rv. ,, ,h. above Mreswlii,.,, the full re.irts .hoo I .d kindergartea Workt j ll show clearly. The unproVments 1 a "M tening c!aee. Intheday;, ,,vr, IUUe t) ,,,li((,mUr here are lar-rly in u.anufottiring C h-iriemlJr'in- fro" 1 Who were the I.,f410,w UiiuW Tli. Plants, which giv solidity and ,a,-1 ..0? fl T M "l n.aneney. We b-lieve the fitrures ' -ae aot to fit chi.din L . ' ' I ,"r", ,,,r "' h. re will .1. ; i., k t I inumcmlcil m lex-auaa he knew him ... ,a tin tun 1 1 1 uir rHiueiiieni w wui ato mcni in an ail that Orep-.n Citv has invested ! round wa'' giv ll""m dt,V1,1 optnenl more in mai.uf.tctt.rii.g plants dur- j ,7. , l'',y'iCal b l 'ii'" thoiudirinent of Dr Ai II.t I. n,. 1.I...1 Ma Wik.ifl' ,riio HTer, f rhldren tealhing. I the pnmt riptlon ol one ol tlie lw leni.l nnrw and jhr.l rian m the I n trJ S4tr., am ha l-en Snow fell to Ihe depth ol ten Inrl.ea .-" '","' .'' lading New W . ,gl . I .I,,, uii,,, j ,.,,,, lKutnt lUf Tli t hri.tni.. I,m m.. . ,1-..l. I ..... illicit. ..in. i....i....ii.i i... 1 , 1, . , , i''-i .ut i m -!, inaiiiff, ,1 relieve -..-.vu. ........ .r,i not long : cm. Ilolh tree were loaded With nrr ' ", ,"m"' 'm I1". ' dvwnler, tnd to begin In unlawful H let a 1 nU hi.h ma-le the am. il I... 1. ! "r V in U.e l-.w.la. and ' winnr.... ,1, h;h ,0 ruiio 11 r'., mother, A trip to Miller' mill ronvin.e. - , v.. u that they bve shown g.w.1 imlgmenl ' B'4glg l.e ... ,1 . 1 .,,. . 1 . ... ..iv ".,,.,11 ,11 mill ii.viii 1 .. ii.. . . ..1 , . 1 .e nn.M ly 0f timimt lo lH( ,,,,, , ,in fc,ni am rMtf4 rtUtn. , tftA rlllllil V i , ' . nnre.ingly .,..gr.ade and very r.un .... new om.-er. irf the ht8r.ry M ,p ,., Xilmt , ()f are: t. S, Mo.., p.,de.,t; . N. jaUi rrauli from ralarrh, II...I , Mar... ..... . .,-r, ... . pre.en, . t. J. Maple, panlla. id, gr, dl. pi.nrter. i. . " ' "" ' """ trumiigor, i-iihrly .uivr..lnl remedr lor thi di. FlIItMTUItR E. s. WAKia:N, Keep, in Hi.ka dill and coinii!,-,',-1. Lounjo, Dcdt, Muttroasoa, nnd Chuim - ll.S'l Curtains and Fixturif Pictu 0 Frames and Mouldir I ril' li L'U4lailN,l. . . S. WARRF.?.. treasurer. The nn.ii.,n I... .... ..... ! j Kendved tht, "liiti.ii.ating li.,,ir h j canned more mianry than war." IH,. cnle.l in favor of negative. Moai Am (iHAXI) CLKAKAXCK SAI.J: ing the past year than all other cities in the state miNido of Port land combined. Said a L'eiltlelliail w ho is thor. oughly 'informed conocrniiiL' the advantages, prospects and jrrowth of every part of the state: '! con sider the prospects of Oregon Citv brighter than any other town in the state. In my opinion her future growth and prosp.-rity i assured." This from a gentleman who is not 1 a resident ol the town nor yet of the county, mid who has not u cent invested here is fitting encomium to our great resources. Ltt them be known. No officer can represent the citi zens of this county and vote a franchise for a railway over the public roads and bridges of this county. The people are a unit tpaitist this or any oll.tr; hoV- r,)i.,c- Mr Era.luT7Iman got Pan A merle Into the frying pan at Niagara The marine conference wa Invited during President Cleveland's ndinlni- tration to uu.t in tli. Unitwi ittatM. Iu object will he to hi on uniform toa regu lations for all maritime nations. At it cloee, Its decisions will 00 submitted to the respective governments for adoption or rejection. Among the in't promi nent inatUTs to come U foro the dtlo gates will lie a nvRtem of iinif,,r,n rino slgimlin- frull the world, the load ing and seaworthiness of vesw-l, jf9 saving service, warning of storms, ocean lanes for steamers, necessary rpialillca tions for oiriccrsand seamen, shipwrecks, notices of change in lights and of dan gers, and the CHtadlixl iinent -if tu.....n "w v" t iiitv nent lntcrnation;d maritime oommishlon. iwuiaiions like these vrorxm-l hnv !-. come a necessity on account of the cou tantly Increasing swarms of vessels that now follow the oceans in all direction. It la quite possible that before many years the common fuel of the country, in regions where gas I not attainable' will be crude petroleum. Several In ventions for this purpose have been made, more or lens satwfiuttor. ti.. ... troleum U con.lucUd to the burner from a tank at a safe distance. At the bum... it ia converted lm .i.r ....1 ..!... .. with a powerful current of air. A n of inu-nw hotnesH Is prlu:ed, suitable or iron ami stwi welilmg. and other op erations In metal work. The next i venti in will In- to utilize it for pilvaU dwcllm;;. One of t!ie Kr-atest ilimcult li hitherto has I. -i-n il.;.t i. I,,. --- '.tu iim- i; el U priHliavil e. ltd t,f oil thai iieon .ciiiiiiiie' miimI t'v.irjthliiu democratic educatioa I)r. Adler savs It Is tii. bualnnaoT th. trttooi toculUtalaewy toliruliml piipU mm an .D li.ldili lo0,.op, oat oci. rtk.ulr faculty, but, Hluu powllihv .rj on. or In. f-ult. to liberal all lb. pow tn til niiml anj ban latol wltnln blm. ma 10 eilucau biui that h. may imnt 0.4 a oraul i.uer. tt.it . maa. Tb. in oiu will alw b. aa .bto breadwinner, but ha.iU b. miKa more be ifc It U Ui. buainew oT th. Khool. to produce Ui. Rimt puMible .rwlmeoa of manhood aad wouiaunoul. juM a. Ui. (.rUrnar alius to produc One tpedmeu. of fruit or Huwar Manual training I taught to children between 8 and 11 Clay, paatcboard, wood and metaJ are used for thi pur pose Clay modeling, and the use of tool I. taught. The children partieu larly delight in thanina the clae with I their young hands They never wearv of this kind of school. Hand culture is regarded in this school u an Important mean toward brain culture. And 1 ta&to for beautiful nhitw-i. i. tt.... ...1.1 j - ' ,.u. U III vaud. It is not likely that boytcdiicated in this school would wantonly mutilate and destroy beautiful work of art In public place The element of m-lence form a large part of the Instruction, which I given by 'lie hlioratory method Pupil are care fully truiiuMj in K.inetry and drawing Manual lalmr alternate with menial, eo that there come to the pupil neither headache nor backache A very plea ai.l result of the system I that pupil, who would be Iiok i-hs dunces at thc li ix-ok often lead the manual iralnm. i-is-es ah (ar ut s,HKihle tho Instrue Mil. I I. irlt-..ri ... I . I . . ... 1 .ii -niiiiiii u'si hooks, thus goui;; back U. tlie Hy-ilem of Six raU! A plan of moral edu.-iition has been can fully prepared. Im-ulcating thimo moral iruilis on which all nu n arc agreed 1 roioiimuy InUTe.-ting it will I to watch the ruturecurei r of UW tenement house chil.lreti. of whom tho Hm-ietv ..1 Kthical Culture sei'li to make all-round men ami won,cn as a "iMilitician and wurd hu.tler." AniHh.r ollicer of the law a jus tice of the .-ace recomiueniled the oth.r guilty baililf te the .heriff. Being iuestioned as to the ground of his rec ommendation, this model juitice of the pac replied: "I know nothing of him exc. pt a a politician." Neither of the two seemed lo have any trade or honora ble support. The nu n they sought to bribe were ordinary working men. One wa a me chanic, another a bookkeeper. The po litical officers uf the law could lie Liught tnd told. The men who enrn.il an !..,. . I -'- .!, lm. ent hvmg renoirled their own manh.-id. j ..u,lM ll,m MOI.UU. Having s. en nothing rw-enlly in Tus Ksrtarai.t Irom this pla.-e, e think a a communication might be accei-Lbl. Hapi.y lS9i) brought around one (m l. of snow. At this writing. J,n 4, now is four inches deen. Tbib.-,,Iii,m degree aliove ero. All the usual customs ol holi.l... i town of (Ins sun ere 0haerv. And the l usinea clm that run.. storms 0 joyousncM, i noticeable (. The school hern has uat rloerd Mr liillL.rt Id. II. .1 ... ' '", me teaciisr, lias g wvti e., whi.li it riirea by .iirifliiig be bl.kl. Ifjou aott.-r In 101 r.tarih.iry II liMpari!l, tlie w ului rrm- ely. AT Till. Mr.lt Ho.. lie. Ire til In mir .-ll... .. .1 f' i.-...rli.v. Iven a. Iliiiu lr. Kinti .-w 1'i.i.nrrr i,r I i.ii.iiiiiiiIi.iii ir Mil ,w I, lie I'lll. Id., Ll..,.'. .-a Salve and Kl Ine Hitter' and hate "eT Han II.-.1 reme.liea thai sell a. well, 'i ma. nam irivnn am li iii..,. ..n.. ; fa.-l.nri W do not br.it. In to euaran- f J .,.. 4 lee thrui every tuna, and we stand ready M I I II I in reiuim in purcliaae prl.-e, If satialai -y renin, .w iin iniinw ieir Use Ioi-m rem. .lie. haa won their great Molarity purely on their merila Kor ale al ti. A. Harding' rug Hlore. GREATEASTEI STORE. ! .1 IN I Slid could not be. Another northern great man has been down to tell tiio southern n.i.l. .1... they ought u do in the Interests of th higher civilization. .Now let .orne south ern missionary make 0 tour through the in. giving nunuay school advice about jury bribing. White Cap amenities, the kukluxing of that .eaceableand respect able colored citizen in Cadix, 0., etc. so iii formic! The llnppliKi lt,al l ainlly Thelireek have mi aticiciil prophecy that when then. m ariH), , ,i,..irc,lU,, try an em-ror naiinu Conmnriliiie wh.e wife shall ! Mophia, then shall lie relore. ( hri . tian rule to ( ..oslaiili nople ai Chnmiini worship U tin ""' "f Hl Hopliiii The inn d thi ii.. 1 I u. ... r l-i neil to the throne ol U recce. Is CoiikIiiiuimii, anil by hi mm riage U) tlie .Met of the tierinaii em pcror he gels a wife mimed Sophia Meautliue. if the young Duke of Hpium in as hii,v in hi, .I,,,,,,.,,,,. lrH(lh , fathcl ami iinuln i h ue 1,,,,,, ,, wln u forlunnli' ami I,.,,,,,, m li.-r he ev, , fullills the pro,.,7 , 1(l A ,. , , x-r coire,iii.,,.i rlu. ,i,.in,MUl ketel, of the .(1(1u, .I,.llllK.ulu. J('u, King (Jorge ami (,).,. (, , ,H Hj; All the nations invited have sent dele gate lo tho maritiniQ conference, exceot live of theO ntral nnd 8.wth American euuntriit. Tlie m,j. notable exception, sr.. Ilrail ,d Chill. All the rest of the world hut Africa, the dark continent. Is repr-s. nted Even China and Oceanic lire there. It Is melancholy k, rraJ of tbamlone,) alike by rain, rallroail, ami miners There are i .1 uw" 10 f'pulatlon of 15.000 .Now flii' In, ... - , - "ooie instances less ii.ui, a min.ir.il When the price of ,. ver g,N. U, , H,,. niurk(!l w( the government's gigIinllc rrKia1(I( s. be.,,1, covers her arid valley, with .mil lK green, then Nevmh, w, ,w,k fcf the enchanted prince, and all thes., "f merry busy life will be enacu-d o'er again Mr frank J. Hiding,, of r-alrm, ha heen anding a lew ol h,. hohday, 01, me prairie among relative ml Innnd. rarmun a... I -s . 1 . ,. al.n(lvn ,lllVl) tiima leeuing to do now. hhould the pmaem ! wind continue, ,umy mytlikl week, before tt.M k can g,ae on the green grass, 7hh. Tl,. Hebrew jrna ask. H,t qu. on: Who ever heard of . Jewish vote? " " pr":wil to remark tlu.i .1.. "7T '"""'"''" Huiw wlih hi. race or "'.. ine rai-e distribute, tB(.f '"Hong the dilfer,,,, H,lM , We think we may ... -,1,1. ..,.,. ., . uch a thing M Jt.wl,,, . ' pruseiih-ij Itself (.,,, hie of the syiiUL-oiii.. ,.-.. An old Maryland planter ,jf y1 prcciit colored pophUOI) 0, tlu,t Ihose who are hero now hare to work ;rder than our nigger used to, bbt ,vw 01110 la a econd. Our Dlplomatlo Dlindere. It U no ue Ulklng. . American tr not an astutely diplomats people. We can accomplish result, b; mala strength tnd twkw.rdneM that ir. n4 htd, but In the fln polnu of d'plomacy w are "way off." W, rt,, pM.Anwrfc to Visit US. Our KOVerii-neni I .1... the language ,K,ker al th. conf.renc ""..u o in. r;M(h ,,,,, Bl((lI1,k Tlien somebody remembered Uraxll. and ailded Portuirinwe In th. It.. however, hapnemd tn r..n ik.t .1.. native, of the lUytlen republic .,K.ke rnincn.at least a tort of French nd that they u, , understand "l....n or Kngllsi,. 80. although, the world over, French I the language 0f diplomacy, rri.n,:h WM ((l lnclu,M , me oiilci.u language of tho congr.ua wa, une hlundnr. Another I mat our el.i.,,,,.,,! mayor and aldermen w ho mak th, ,Wvl,e. U, the KK,r I'an Americans .recon.l.lerably mixed up In their heads in reg,ir, u hisu.ry, and do "t l.ap,s. ui know that llmxil I nt a "I""""-American country, hut Portu gue-American f:o..,,p.ty, ,,it peeche,, they universally .....r to tl d'-h'gat., as Hpanlsh-Americans, lo the l"nlle disgust of our llia.illan guesta There I. .till another blunder, to bad " to U a positive sin, against good asto, Ulvf ll(,y rM nappy delegate are corralod together in a place where they can't getaway If .! , ?" gri'ttlnett' Kor' " "'Klity richness of the United State are l-oursd down their throat Wherever ly go, they hear nothing but the grand ur of tho United State.. They will probably bt o tick of it that they will go home and turn all th. trade In thulr ittla countrlet over to the (Tut do,- touii,jut to got th taste of utoutof thulr moutha, I'.y I . All .rons indebted lo the firm ol irnen Hros. are reipm.tn I to call al on.-e and settle their acmiiita or the saiae will be placed In the hands of a r"llr''l"' t.triM (la... Ni'liiiol .Unary. Tlieie I plenty of mnnrv on hand to loan ol arliool fuiida. ar.d il will he lo the interest ol nil iHirroaers, r.iecla!ly thoM, who need any eon.idc rahl biiihiiuI as well s long time losn., to borrow a. lux. I money. 1 t.ia s IiboiiIv (he elieie. ...M..r ... , nnn n ,er rent and 1,., , ,,,. mission ,ner the lli Mt year, ( all 011 I ,. n. l.atourrtte, Allorney (or the board. P:R:I:C:E:S. t riMUM te.ii.sa roa tbadii 1 MM1KKT UKI'tiRT. Wheat, V llfic, 'hits, i 1, 11 ;ihc, Flour, 1st grade, If 0(1, l-KODCCI.;:-. flutter, ft l .10. tit. F-ttn, :i-"ic. Chickens, difssed, V dos, (il : 0 M . .Hi-sens, spring I'ilMI ,t V.M Chicken, live, :i iki uH.ta Tiiiknvs, I'olatwe, V bit t(l.r,0 to (O.tyi Onions, V bit lino. Apple y box, fill to 7IJ, ki:i;i:- Hhoiis. I'.'il f,( llran, fill Mi llav.liinolhy baled, ft) lo ll). Hay timothy loose, $7 tu g, Clover, IhiI.mI 1 10 lo II M MATS : Hwf, live, '.mj llitel iltiinril, fic, Vesl, ilressi'd, 7c, Hogs, live, ,1c. Hogs, dresned, 0t fic. Hlii-eii f lii-inl, fi.iH) n, ,(. Wool,. iMW.'l V. I.anl, count, y bulk, lie, l.urd, bin keH, lll'4c. Hums, )., 2 to He, Hides, yit', He. Hh, mldurs, lllc, DItlKI) FHUITiSi - All kinds very dull. Aiiplim, mui dried, II aniMe, 'buns, sun dried, 2 and He, j'runus, sun dried, 4 and tin, I ears, sun ilrl,..l H .,.,1 a.. Anples, muelilu dried, bleached e 7o . nuns, macniuu ilrled, n to 7e, 1'nars. insel.l.iu ,l,l...i a ... .!.. I'ruue. niauhlna dried, 6 and 8e, Your, aniloqi lo rlea., K.i. 1. neimr. S.I. nnikih. Iiw VA T. Ilnntln Ca1 HONEST CLDTHIN ... . H .1,. tl ll III tl in,, r.n . If onr sikiiIi ars I H nillKKl.l-.I KH In your Snellen, ymi ran ariow " t;illlSl 'llir.M inilll KM. ir.ni nr.,-,." lars.st MAii.-1'ai.sa wiiiii.iM.iiiiiirfn-i,i"u '" s In Ilia world, al irl.. Hist .III MAhK Vol afl.ud 10 IKI li' If your I'KAI.M If ...... IlkAl.llH rf kmmp our giHiils. sand Ui us anU e.Vill'l. ' ai.u you a Mull ur (iv.riit.1, . er n wl.l, en nwnlt 4 .rlea. W. sill vin ami l your Htrniis. If viiu tiy in will. a. .inter I liav. Inillt up tills lliilnniisn liiiwhiml I'f ' I'AINMTAKINII li.Hla, and lr h) 1 IS w woiihi iwiiiiun uy, S.U, L. Huhti.si a t'ii Ntyl 0rll'"lkt"'1 In oritnrln Hull nr Owrrat ' psrwar .fcricuy iiiii.mil. rill.', m. M" liimtl 1 limSNl mnasuro. iiv.r v.L. rin.v .1 d.t arms. Waist measiim, nvw iu.U, h' Utt luuasur, Iruia orul. li U. Iu4. w - a , , . ...... 1 n...k nf I RDiiriinoni-rirn - tau oni.H.f .l,ll.ll; I'ollllli'illtttl e'Kl! nana 01 Uilcetfu, Mkiumi ...iMyMj, tn 1 unuTi rv 1. rn Mnnulr iu, tm nun 1 kb 1 a v ii"" ...... j 1.1L.1...1. n.-i... u rlnf! uror aim nuutusaiu uuuiui in biv for Mon, Boyi and Children, 122 and J ft a t a a v I III fk A Oaw kl warKOi , tnicaga, in. r. u. du When psliy was sl.-lc, w gave hnr t'aiif d W...... .1... . 11.11,1 .1,. rtrli,.l fill Wlwa ska bsosnis Miss, she elunf Ui l',1 Wlwa sli had C'lillilnin, slut gave tlwiu U,R" f I J I I j ' -A