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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1891)
E"" V inni "TOs TFlPfe If O TO '"', ' " 1 " Ml I 'H.li IJ -i CLACKAMAS CIIUNI'Y IliUUS - v( 9 ro world rencwaid. Her ,!re. prmiii, ! " Hi petehea, t'hrrli. qniucea grapea and lii'i flin ' , . m I -M HMUMi COUNTY SOIL H( 1 ) ! nll'l loamy trllli dry mill mill, wlilrtt Klvi'ii It it ini!liil adiiiilnldllty to Irull mining, fall- tt&oailO-l. l HCf .llW'lJUl lV 1fI premium at Urea of imwi lira unknown In (ha anuuli of th i (lMmmmUliliil",l'filui. rtinii mir- ttmiilr't hlBtory, wlilla Hia yield Ii Ipvirlnlfr lurun, JCiiajtorn peoj,la thtuld mnkp a not (if llui.ii fut'U when aeckliii new )mmi. ken. Ai an In Imliutry mm racou, ii y, In (! littanvy hr tiotwiinianituis, -jr 1! o - ,3 OUKliON CITY, 0UK(iON, FRIDAY, FKIHUJAUY 13, lHyi. VOL 2-1 NO. M. I MICE 5 CENT. I rill IXABZGHORST &Z 1M Knmt Strvor HARDWARE ) Pett r-- -VUwun t. mm Crescent Wedges (warrantotl.) H .t S Proof Chains. Arcade FiU'H. I.oei's and Wood Choppers Specialties. Orog n City Agent, iT. A nh MaJW J:2l. H-JS VERSUS MoIfiLinley The vise in Minor Plato having Moored an Kastoru lnanufafturor of Cham lor Suits, ho has ship ped to MX KM Mln LDjKi) 11 f f W u- vtA wna yA No. 130 First Street lOO SOLID OAK CHAMBER ITS !aoh worth $")", with instructions to poso of thoni at ont'O for cah. Wo intoiul to givo to our Chance To got a gonuino hargain. "Wo will soil vou ono of those Suits worth $.V, WM No Dealers Supplied Under any circustances. mi more than one Suit sold to one Person. THKSi: AUK N Flimsy Cht-Trap ( "iingorhread (mhk's, with soft wood panefs ami rat Holes in the hacks of bureaus, or brown pa per he! rails, hut MASSIVE OAK SUITS, large 1x31) Hovel in the Dressers. $" Suits for Will, I 111 Kil ter of Furniture, Cloths. Largest dtock in the city. No. 130 First Street, - Portland Oregon City Sash M A N U F AC r V H and Mouldings. Sash, Doors cpecial sizes ot Estimates for stainvork doors and Oregon Picture Frame Company Mouldings, Mirrors, Frames, Pictures, Bric-a-brac, Engravings," Etchings, etc. 108 Third Street, Porthnd. T-OnIers liy moil or boat promptly lilli d. POPE Thin old ami reliable firm always San. M ai MaifacM Harflware TinwarB, A. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & JobbingL AttenUCU tO rrOmmlV. Kg- timatcs Furnish ed. OREGON CITY Nnrlhu-eeii'iit Atenu (nr .-b-im'e -- ilit'ldt'itl Ttittlennrth TCP "T" .UJ JL .lis- patrons a magnificent Plato Mirrors Carjiets and Floor & Door Factory K KH 0 f Turning of all kinds, windows made to order. Orders promptly filled ArlinQton Building & CO. keep in stock a fill! lino of OREGON, 27.5 BY Poilland, Oregon, leiter Lanea- -Hlt vtr Steel Sawn TmJ 11om (.'roHcciit Stco WILSON A COOK Professional Cards. j a. aaiH aiiNaaoiHiH I r tuwimi llrorbMibriib A Cowing ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW All I'iwi Iwlor I). H. I.hihI ttlr a .fwlnlly OOlon nKiun Uauit t. 0 Uml uRUt o lui 1 1,1 1 n , 1 OimiON CITY. Orrn W, CKIV Jiltl Nai.H. (', M. IIH.IMAN. JOHNSON & I II LK MAN I.AWYI'ltS. Comer Fourth and Main Sta 4lrrgou lt), Orraxun. HKAI. K.sTATK to MKI.L mi.l MDVKY to UUN C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAV. MAIN VTHKKr, OKKlloN flrV, (IHKllON. furiil.ri A.trnni of TMIp, Until Moiii.y. ror rltM MorltfNgi.. iil lrii.Mt't liviicrKl r hti.iiii'.. r. A. MoMtll'K. A. H IHtKHHKH. McBRIDE & DRESSER. Attorneys at Law. Ollkn In Jt!i:itr Work, (Im'koii I'ity, Or t iruir, li tuiN, j.w,taAra lit UNKV, HAIilV k intU'Klt, ArroHNKYS.ATI.AW. OlICCON ('(TV, OlIKUOM. Tnvt yrnm piiK-rintir a rrxUlrr ot llit I . n. Inn. I iilllre hrn rmiiniiiiMiil in In our i ialtv nf all kimU of IiiikIupm U'fnrr lie Uml Kill. ami I In' murl-, anil Involt iiik tilt I'rmlur in Hit' grmTul laml ulllir. C. HC. DYE ATTOliXEYuud COUNSELOR at La it OREGON OITY, OR. OlVu-d tii-iitiiini ivir Ort'Kuti City lUnk. O. 12. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW OHKUON CITV. Ollli'e curi.or Miiin ami Kiylilli Hlruvla, 0i(tMltet'ourt llciiiw". F. f. WHITE. W. a. WHITE WHITE BROTHERS, J'ractical Architects J' HuilJen- Will rretrn plana, lavatlon.. wnrklm it- lalU, ami ilflratliiiit lor all klii'ln "I tniil.1 IlK. HiktIhI atlK'illnii llvfll In miHlrril Col t(.i. kitlmalra liirul.lixl mi i'.l ifti.,o can oo or aaiirrii iin niii.ii., (lrf. in (Miy, 0n Bank. BANK OF OREGON CITY Paid up Capital $50,000. BKainKNT THOMAS CHAHMAN. CaaniKR ( HAS. II. CAl'KIKI.I). M.naukk K. L. KASTHAM. Dapoalti raretv-d utiji.rt to clir-fk. Approve.! Iillla ami iiotci tlliroiintffd. ('oiuitjr ami city warrant bonalit. Uiflna ma'la on avallalila aeoortty. (.'nllrrtlona mailfi pmmtitly. Ilrata nolil on Portlaml, Han Fratirl.ro .Chlra C, New York, and all principal t'lllri ol i'M ropa. Taleraphlr ailianiimi (old on Portland, Man Kra ncli.cn, Clllcajand Aew York. Intel Pali hi tine deposit as rollnws : For iTiro munlln, 4 (Mr cpiii per annual. Kor innnlhK. & per cent, per annum. rorU monlhi. 0 per cent, par annum. r T(ma iwrtlflratea o( deooaito purabl ion da raand, tint Intereat furlelWd II drawn before al ol term ol depoil'.. The Commercial Bank, OF OKKUON CITV. CAPITAL $100,000. Transacts a General Banking Buslnett. Loam made. If III a dlirnunted. Mnkea ro tcllnn.. Iluva and aella exi'lianun on all pnliila Hie I'nlU'il Hlalna, Knriipe ami Ilium Koiik lli'iinalla r.'f l-i'd aulijei t to rlini k Intereat at aMiinl rutin allowed on tlmu driHialla. Iliuik arpen Irom a. M. to 4 f. u. rlntu nl.i y eveiiliixa trom 5 tn 7 r, M. 0) C. 1.ATOUHETTK, Prolili-nt. K t. DONAl.l'HtlN, Cnahler HARDWARE ajsto ANTI-RUST TINWARE. We now have a Pull Lino of Hai-dware and Stoves. Solo Agent for Superior Stovea and Itanges, TheOliver Chilled Plows at$l an in. We have connected with tho house PRmvtly done and a.CheoPEB any could 'desire. Wilson & Cook. Opposite l'ost Olllce. The Enterprise. I'uhllmliviT ICvery KrhU.y. 01TICIAL PAPER Or JLACIAMA3 COUNTY. ni'MHCMim'ION HATKW, rAVANI.I lit AIIVANfKJ Ono your I . w KlI llllllllll. ... III llin'w niiiiillia .... fto Ailu'rtWInK iali' idifit tin u: (illinium. .turn. I'ur 'l'lii i;ntr.i'lt'," Caniiy, - - Umi. Kmiiiit. Cl.Al'KAMAM, - A , M t lllKK, Mii.wai kik, - Ami hi it Iti.iti'K. I hlUN Mil, I. a, (1, J. illl I I.INllKII, K. S. Hhamhai.i,, Aimn, K. A, Wniinr, Mkahuw IIiiouk. U. C. I.KM in. Vltil.A. CLACKAMAS County directory. OOINTY orricKim. Jtitiaw.. i. w. Mi'lilruin. t'li'rk of ( tuirla Slierltr . , . , II. II. JllllllHIII, W. W. II. HmiiMin. . W. T. Wliltlm k. H. II, ( allll. . . Joint W. Niilile. Itmirtlor I'r'aiin"r Aanfamir. Si IhhiI Siipvrintitiuli'iil Surveyor All'l. 1 lllHIIIHIII . Hllltll'V Hill N III ('iiiiiliilaaloiiAra Oliurli-a M'H'tinke. t'orneliii Hnlr. t'mnmunlonera' Court moll Brat We.ltia.ilav oi earn uiomii. tUIKduN I'ITY tlKKH'KIt. Muyor ... TIiim. K. Itvnn. llntonllT I,. I.. 1'uit.T. Aaapaaur H. It. Orft it, l'raurt'r K. It. t'luirinaii. Oily Aitornry A. S, I'mwr. .Maralml. ... . I.. Iltiriia, Slrwt t'oiiniiU.iiiii'r . . t'. II.iIk.h k. Siiii'luf Water Wiirku , . W, II. Ilnt'l. ir k. 1 1 Han. 0. II. ( aiili.'l.l, t'l.a., Atliev, 0. J. I'arke, T. I t'lmriiiaii. K H. Warrfii, J. It. 1 ri'inlmlli, J, W. O'l'iiiinell Iteaular niiN-tlna ot rll eouuell f)rt Wed- Dndajr In eai b inoiilli, Til K MAII.a. Mnlln t'liian tiulnit liorlli, H . a I r. u MiiIUi'IomikoIuMihiiiIIi, H:iUa. a.,ll::1ir. at. Ml UK N"l'Ta. Ori'irnii 1'ltvt.i Moliillii. Muliiiii.Canu anil Wtllmil: l'avra at lM A. M. Mon.lui , Weiiii'ltt nml I'rl'lilK. anil rt'tiirna on tulliiMliiK ilaya. UrfKuu I i(v U Mink.) Inrka. Mill no. I ll ion Milla ami Mi-mlow HriHik : l intta ul Int. m, Tuiilav. Tliurailuv ami hntiiuliiv, ami relnriia on tullotvlnn Java. Society Dlroctory. Vnltnniuall Loiltcr, .No. I, A. F. A A. M. H.ilda Ha reatitar eoiitnitiuleationa on Aral and Ihlid Halunlaia ol . h m.inih at ? .m r a flretlirell luaiHtd ataiidlnv are Invited to attend. , k i Altl.l.. w l , T. . kVA..heietarr Orrrott l oilttr, I. (I. 0. F. No- f Meeta every 1 hitr.itay even a at 7 no o'rlork at. In the ihi.l Kell.iwa' Hall, Main alrtel Memlwra ol the llrder are United to attend. Hv Older nl W A Mnlleiiw, N tl. lima, Hyan, Mei-rviary. Trmpl No. 1, Ori'iron City I'tilrlarrlml tlnln. Meetiaverv Tilea.la Kvetiluf at 7 SO at hall on Mala and Kourth liireeia M u llAi ai av. Orarle. t, I'Ataraa. Merretarr. (ratl I'uat U.i, (i. A H . Hi bhiI. turn I of (rrrti. Mneta ft rat Krl.t.y nl each mnnlh, at 7 90 '. a. at Odd Kellima' Hall. tire..u a lly. UKU, A, II tKIMMI. Coroinauder. Mead Itellt-f Corpa, No. It, llrparimrnl or Orrifoii. Mre. f O. Met'own. Frealdenl Mra. lien. A. Hardlui, - Hemetary. ra K. Cochrane. Trea.urer Meeta on Aral and third F'tdave "I earh month In Council Chan Iwr. Memliera ul corpi from abroad, eordlally welrotned. FallalTtr I.oiltrn ot . O I . W. Meeta every aeruiid and ft.urth frlday even- Ilia of earn iimntn in imh reuowa i.tiiniini. All ojotiriinif brethren ooidlally Invited to at lend. I AH. W II.KINHtIN, M w. Oilur Camp, No. "2, Mntlern Woodman. Merit every Tuewlay at Odd Kellow a l:ll. K. I. Wtaaaa, V. L. It. Janky, t'letk. Andrei HoCer l.oilKe, No. fl. Soni of lIlTltlllllll. Meet every HnuiUy at a n'rlm k p. m. at Trenhalh'i Hall. Kami Htannrtuaa I'rea. Al.aaaT et M I l.l.tM.l, Hre'y Orrtion ( Ily Hoard of Trade. Meeta al t'ouil llnu.j on Viral Tueaday III eaeh month. Vl.ltnra welcome. r. K. liuNAI.HoUlN, J. T. AI'rMtHON, necrelary. t'rniiueni. F Company, lat Iteitlinenl, (I. N. U. Armory, Third and Mailt. Iteattlar drill lilalit. Monday. Kfanler bualtieaa meellna, Aral ouday of each month. orrn aaa. a. Warren. - - Xlrat Lieutenant. I'. Kandnll, Hefond Lieutenant, (i. (lamina, lt Haraeattt. W. T. Wblllurk, Q. M. Haraoant. Fountain Hoar Co.. o. 1. It Oreen. .... . Koreman, K A. Newt Klrnt AaaiatHf ' foreman, II. KlaiiiniKan, Hei'oud Atilata i.,,'ren'.nii, Hiram Ulralght, v ."reelileitl. j. raraer, ... . iteireinry. laaae Aekerinan, - Trvaatirer. Heau ar meet na. eei'mid wediteanity In earn month at etiKlne hnune. eaat aide Mulu itreel, between Hevuiith and Kltilnli SUNDAY SERVICES. FlltNTCON(lltKOAT10NALCIirHCII.-Kav. W. I. tic a. eamnr. Horvleea at II A. H. and III r a. Sunday Helinol alter moruuig or- loo, Player meetinn weniieanajv eveutnit at HO n. flock. Prayer ineetliia ul Yoiina peopie.a Hoeliily of ChrUllan Kitdeavor every Mundiiy aveiiitie atA MIpremtit. KKtsi HAl'l ihi ciiiincii. itav. t:.c, hats- ham. Paatnr Mornlua Hurvloe'at ll lkl: Sunday Helii.ol al 12 1(1; Kveulnx Servlea ihlkl; ItuauUr prayer meetlns wedneHittiy uvuiiiiik. Muniiiiy Covonaitt Mi'ulliij every Wednimdny evenlna nreettdlna the Drat Sunday In the mouth. A eorulal Invitation to all. ST. JOHN H ciiUKCit. i;a i iiut.n;. nav. a. Him.kiiranii, Ha.'.nr. On Huiidity innaa at H and 10 .10 A. M. Kvery lottond and fourth Stiiiiliiy Uerinan ivrinnn niter the r) orliiek innaa. At all other inaaaea ICiikIIvIi aerinona. Sunday Hcloii'l at 2:llll r . Veapera, HUoloaetii'iJJ ulilcitta, and Hoiu'iI lot ton at 7:0p.m. SI'. PAUL'S V. K. CIII'HJII.-Kl'V. J. M Hon alilann, Ituetrir. Sorvleea every Hniiany ill 11 UU and 7 IIU n'clnok and VVeduiiadity ovenlnK n t 7 III) n olork; Sunday Sfheul nt lu 00 St. Paul a Chapel, (J'ineuiiili; Servlee eiteh alternate Sun day nt 4:00 o olnck. St. I'aul'a Hull. I iihm'Ih lint Tlmradiiy III each nuiiilh. Mra. II. L. Kelley, Prvnldent; Mm, K, S. Coeliriiuu, Svoretury. MHTiioPlsr Kl'isooi'Ai. i;iititi;il.-i(Ky John Paiihoni, Paatnr. Mornltiii aorvlce at II: Sunday Sohonl nt I2:U; K veil Ilia aorvlea itl7:U0. Knwnrili Lenauii nii'iMlna 'I in-ailny evening al 7:01); Prayer M ecll oa Thuradity eveulug mil 110 attanaera mini hilly Invited. PI 1ST P hksiiytkhian t; ll IJ Itt: ll. tiav. u W. IIihonkv. Paatnl1. Servleea at 11 A. M. and 7 HO p. H. Sahlinlh Si'liniil at to a. m. Yoiiuii People'. Society ol Chrlallnn Ktideavor meela every Huiidity eveulnx at li no. Wedtieaday eviuilna prayer iiieollns at 7:80. Heula tree. Kvaniiki.ii.'ai, i; it ii Ki n. Itov, J. M, Prelaa, of the Kvioim-lliiil Anaoi'lntlott, will hold ni-rvliu-a at Popu'a Halt every Stiiiiliiy tit It A. M theaee- outl Httnnny ext'eiueu, every Uumlay at 10 A. 1 Ueruian Sablmth atihool Tkavklkhs' Guide. ROllTHRIIN ! AC! I'll! TRAIN. Tin In front Portland: Arrives nt 0:11 A. M. and 6:1)4 r. M, Arrives from South: 7:45 A. M, nntl 2:4:1 r. m. STITAM KItl At.TONA l.ATONA. Leave i'lii tliiiid, Leave OrcKon City, 7:30 a. m. 7:10 a. m. 1I):(K)A.M. 10;00 A, M. 1:00 p. a. l:iK)r. t. 8:30 P.M. 4:00 1'. M. Steamer Altona no Way Landings, Htoiiiner I.iitona Way LundiugH. SUNDAY. 10:00 a.m. 8:J0a. U. 4:30 r. M. - 3:00 r, M. WANIIIMliON I.KTTF.It. riloat una ItKtlUI.AM roltnhHt'OMlKNI1. Wahiiinhton, l-'oliruiiry 2, IHUI, Hot). Wlllttin Wlioloiii, i'X-ii'irti'iilu-live, tm-ai'imtor and ai'i'iidttry u( llm lrnauiyfcvt na In iippnionlly kihhI Iui.iMi wlii'il In' loft limit luat TliinniUy (or Now Yoik, wlituii lui moiiI In api'itk lu'loit' Ilia Now Yoik lloiitil o( Timl" uml Tiiitlxpoi'tiill'in, Toil. iy, olllri.tl W'n-li Iniiliitl aitw. w Itlt ti'iir-illniint'il I'h-h, hia ri'HIHllia ItlWI'll'll 111 llit'ir hint trahnij I' III III h'ltlll III ItlH'k Tt't'k tt'llll'llOV It all aimiua like a hoitllilu ilii'tiiu, uml I II ll. I It xtnunt'ly ililllt'till. to H'ltlnco Hint Ihla liiK-lirulni'il, ilK-liiurli'i, Mlmlii. aoiiltvl Annoii'iin luli u'l; lluit I no mtnc almll ai'ti lliu hrliihl, rliociy aniilri with niiii'ii da aiwuya rxi'nivnii a tu'wniiupur man in iinnai oi iniorniiiiioniimi im hi waya not It loo, l( it wita In tint Soi n'lit ry'a iitmnr '.o (tlvP ll to hint. Thfrt wtirtt to. arvl"ra hvit th" coriiiM.; una prlvntti at hi Into rt'. loin t ami tlt oilier tuilillt', at thulium-hoi 1 1 io CoVHiianl, of whlt'h Mr. Wnnloin wita a inuinlmr. Owiiik to tht unui'iitl tlvalre till tint hurt of lliu ollli i.tU uml mi'iulii'rH of ciUKit'MK to ulltiml Ihufu. noittl, It a iiei'i'Hfiity to hiivrnilnilanlnii to thti ohtiifh by ticket only. Ily ll .Vi o'i'lurk to-ilay frv will in llm niiii-i-loiiB fhlircli ua lllli il, uml hnmlii ila rni aitllug tn llm aUlta. Aiuontl tliion auto tl. v pn-aiilolit, I ho J'tatli-na of llm aiipretno conrl, Hi tuitirn iliploiiuitli' corpa, all ol tl tu ilopitituiKiiliil ollii I.iIh ol protnlnpnii., all of llm nrinv itml mtvv ollli-vra al lirvattul in Wnahinijloii, ami, t i...i... ......... .... ovoi-.v, vn'i I m-i.itiw, Willi 1 t'lH'0 1 11' j tut) in llm t'lly. A niort) lniirneHtvn aoi'im I have iti'vcr witiii'MKi'il tint it Hint tiri'NFiitt'ti when lliu ruiiiiiiiia in (routiht Into ilitu'liurcli, (olluHml hy Mr. Wiiuliiiu'e lulu tollraiiiii'a in llm i-nliiui'l, alio ai'luil na hononity pull Ih'hii-ih. Many r llm ti'ura Ih it loll (t mil iminlv eyi-a, VJliilii thi'i" ana ararit'lv it wotnaii in lliv rhtnvh alto na not coui' IM'llial to inilkil rolmlilhl Itao of lior lilllul- ki-hhit'l. Mm ni.low uml lu-r eon urn! iluuuh-1 Ow inj; to thti l.uvo iiiiiiilu r of lialt in lcrliaf thti ht'.irlii'lt epuipitlliy ol t'lt-ry ( llm 1 1 v ,, k ul lv'.pnin.ill Momluy onvj hut atinpatliy fill i. lillln In na inoniii'K, llu tiunipa won1 Moppi'il 1 1 a r eilUt'e atti-h Krii'f na llitora. '1 In. iliMth , liuioa, etn I lit t'uliiiuhiui). Tlu Hull 'I hfo'fliiiy Wliuloin in a jjn'itt nutioiuil , i-tiiMnlt of hi'ninj. piiiu ii'.tlly, of loaa, hoai yri'al only lhoan know w ho I w hich lluon won' uvtr lui. lima have to tnaiiagn lh linuni'i-a ul tht rutin-1 uhont tluT. Nollint;i'nu, Im iom with tiy; hul tolliti willow uml chil'ln'it It ie them i xci'pt in ttivi. litem nw.iy, uml thv IH'iaotutl .a ol na kiml ami utt'i'i'tiou-i it wna not l-.n uuiil a hirni) iiiuiilicr ol ale hualmnil ami lull.n aa any w fo itii.l j pooplu mot. on thr m i-iih ,t ri y i iij; tlo-ni thil'lii'li Wt'te I'ver hh aimil with. ; olf. Tin' Iiii lior ii.iua lo In' iiltviiwilli Alieii.ly oi.atp la l.unv ativ'i",inK ll"li, ill It wniilil In' a Hplctiiliil pluct naiiirafoi Si'i iflniy Winilom'aaiirrioaor, i lor lialmiK if llioro w.m any di'inuml. ami it ia )ti'iitiiilly itrccl Unit thi pn-ai-1 lent hna an ttnuauiillv Inn i he-k heort i him in lilting Hie v.ieuiiev. There urn fiirliniHt. lv plenlv of atMPir, uhle nml la it ll at I rinaneii'ta ; men of the neeeaanry hroa'lneaa of mlhil ami alrenclli of pur poti lo move alriiiuht ahead on a line ol policy onto adopttil, in apile nl Hie (hoiiaand uml one wild cut llnnneuil achetnea which will Ihi eerlnin to apron; tip in the lo ut hotiHo of lepreaeiilulivea ; hul it Will Ihi ililllt'till to Kit Iheee lui'll to eonaeitt lo axauiue leaponeiliililiea the aeight o winch hna tiuilotihtt'dly killed Ihiee men reetelarie Folder, Munelnt! ami Windoin within llm lul Ihrva aitniiiiialrulioua ll iaKtmerally iH-lieved hern Unit Uepre aeniKltve McKtnley roultl receive llm uf ih iiuti.j.i I j( he would aeeepl ll, which, his clo.e ft ientla a.tv, ia extremely iloiilit-' liil. However, Mr. McKiuley ia a verv nut in (lieud nl the udtniniairullon, uml I have an Idea Unit if the pieaideiit con rludea that hn ia the hot uoui for lite ihk eilion ho run 'rauail him lo in cept it. AmouK oil no a proitilliently nienliolieil for the vaeancv urn hetiatota Mieriioin. Alliaon, lunula unci Sioner, nml Hep reaeittniive I'atinon, ol lllinoia. Chief atnoii ueiilleiueii in rivale life who uie aimki-n of in Ihia connection are ex lioveriior Fo-ner of Ohio, and lepheii II. lilkina. It ia not tluiimht that llm vacancy will he filled thia week. In (he meantime A'aialant S -eielary Nelllelon ia it 1 1 ) it aC aa rliftelnry ol lite Tieaanry, The apHirlioninent hill, which I'loomd the at'iiale Jual aa it eame Irom the hotien, is now in the lunula of llm preaident, ami will umloiihtf illy lu a luw willtin the next ten tlttya. The cotniiillleo invealii;iilinu the nl letjed rontfni"'ionnl silver pooia ia hold iiiK ineelina alutoat every day nml Ink intilotaof tontiuiony, hut w hat it in actu ally llndiiiK out ia not taking tip much apitee niMin lla hooka ; but much ol II leHtiuionv iaof such a nature us to keep the public in t'otintanl expnclutmn Hoinelhintr hiuhlv aeiiantioniil. lloth senate ami hotiae huvu made fair iinaxreas witli the regular approprinliiin hills during he luat few dava, ami if the (leiiiD.-rnlB do not pttrpoaelv tlelav mat ters an extra aeHvion cun eaaily he avoitletl; hut Iheieure fomo ti ! iiinmra tloalinti itiotiml of u t'liiuhltnilloii ttinout; the Honthem ilemoerata in the honae lor tho pttrpoan of foreinn an extra session. Thev want the loaves ninl llfliea. The MeinbeiM of Hie Toi'llund ( liain her of Commeree In Council. At tho regular monthly meeliug of the rorlluntl Chamher ol Conitneiee, lust Monday, the following resolutions on the ilrittli of Hon, K. I.. KiiNlhain were adopted : Tho (Tinniher of Commoree, of Port land, Oregon, does not herehy cntiih HhIi a precedent of nolinn; the (leceticool pera uis not In its niemhership; but ' Wiikiikas, Klcetiiciil Ni'lunt'o is in priH-eHH of rapid devoloiiniont, and ti e lain Hon. K. I.. Kaalhmn, of thin stale, was the. pioneer in oxtithliHhino; limit oliHlrie li, lit and puver lines (ineiliiiiiK the lino from the falls to i'oi t lautl) which was piominnced impoKHi hie hy tho ltion veiMed in this seienee. Resolved, That the world of inven tion has, in the untimely deathas it amours to mortals of Mr. Kaitluitn, lo.it ft leader; and that one ol llm chief ollleera In the nitid army of develop ment of tlm I'ui'ilii: Norihwei'.. lus parsed to his reward. Hesolvt'd, That this ' Chainlier o Commerco puis upon record the diet tho ureat advocate, of the Willuinotto (nils has jusl K(,no to his rest, ami lluit the eottrso of business on tho I'ucilio coast la cluiii(ed by his death. Ko".olved, That this tesliinouiul he spread on our records uml a copy thereof, duly ceitilletl, he sent, to his bereaved family, to whom wo extend our sympathy. , ,On motion of Captain l'opo lltoso ros olutions were mloptrd us lliu Kentlment, of lha l'ortlitmt (Jhumlier of Commerce. Following tho adoption of these reso lutions the Hocieltiry rend u comniuni rulion from tho ho.uhpiurters of the United Slates lighthouse hoard lind sinod by tliii teun sloainhout iniin, peti tioning for lixhts ami buoys at thitty tlyo points along tho river bolweon I'ort land uml Oregon Cltv. The resolu tion of tho Oiegon City lioaid of Trade iudoi'slnti this petition and tii'Kiug that tho runno of lights nntl buoys bo placed as soon us possible was also loatl. Cupt, l'opo npoko in favor of tho petition. He said the upper river bail been loo long neglected already, and made a motion tluit the communication he referred to the committed on navigation, and that a memorial be sent to t:i njjress for lliu disired rolief. Tho mot Ion was ciinied. STATHANIKiliMiRAL Tni'l-lia-ilu'iiiii nino, lliiniMcal I' tint I 'liu Jiiiiliin, 1 1 I hiNt Hul in iluy, I ii llilliHeiiy lluit liil Mux inniii Ihun your ulil. A 1'ii'iirliiiiiiii tiiiini'il I .c. h J 1 1 , living lii'iii' Aliii... I,iimi' ri hi til v , yil hint In Urn IliniltillllliM ultoill lo Mi'ika nil", ami an will '!ir!irn Inivo i 'ulilioil lor lillo K'l fur V. illiolll all. rfa". A Tin-tit U itiiollu'r iiiovh In ralulili-li tt ili'iiiiii r.illf iluilv nt H.ili'iti, if aiillli-li ii' lliiiim lnl I'lii-oiiinK oiiiihiI i (,'iviMi, Trtu ili'itiia'rnla rtm In tint t'll.v fioin lon luoklnu tivr Hi" iM't, TImmumm OoljoriiK, living tn'iir Knlom, lt wi'i-k ioriii-i.i it mull' (ruin a iii'luli- Imr, inni h lolillu from iinollu-r, uml 1 1 it-ii wont to Sit If m . if.it ilinnk ami aolil I lui out 111 (or III) urn! Ilu'ii iliaip jii'iirt'il At Joint Ii.iv, hmt Tmnliiy tilulil, Arlhitr MuMiT uol tliuiik uml cut hia wlftt ami a niiin nunii'tl Iliiikin with it liiili-lirr knifi'. Tint only H'hhuii nx- alnt'il aiii-iiiM In lntvti lii'i'l) tint liiucli nliixkv, A flthl for lhi Alluiliy poaliil-.i.'.U'riihip witxililf vetv hoi, I.Urt Wi'i'k Boon' I oi'iim ilo-i'iih lica woro H'lit to Senator Mil. licll riii'oiiiiiiiiiiilinn a roil u in man lor llm place. Tim (mini wua lliu oven"! I hy the Ki'ti.iloi 'a aliawer lo peoplu w ho never Kent the origin, il tliepittcli. ll la rehtteil ll i it t a mini licitr St, Helena whittle.) n ri.timl hill llm fine of a I-ii( hiillet out of a 'l titT of toliiic, o, !,ot week, ami almt tlm hunk tlinmuli the ImhIv of a ektiiik lluit Ii .til Immoi hIcmI- iok hia t Im k"tiN ihla ji'K'H In allow llntl I ul. .ii ro la imli'i-tl, ilonilly In the l.i.M-r nniinula lie pitkoil un the toliiti'i-o uml kecpa It on exhibition, Ii ia pet lei lie pnnl yel for rhewii't; pur-jion-a Imi the flavor h;i heen apotleil. The propimiiiott of iMstern e.ipilaliala ' In the people ol 1'end'eloil for lluietei liou of fiicloriea in lh.it city w'llprohn lilv he in ivpted. TI.e hl einhracea u woolen mill, n scouring mill and k'rading wuri'liousi", it iM't'l-piicliing estjhhah uienlwilh cold atoiu'ti ih p. iiliue.nl, a aau mill, aoap works uml aglue lactory, a pajsT mill, a lunnerv, a ale.-un laun dry, a luewrv and a broom and ha-ket do liny. The t'iiiiiiiii"ta nk a Huhsidy ol To.IKH) and u laiinl for eighteen months upon properiv valued tit iiio, (kl. Tho body of mi unknown man was found licitr the Cut Indie teit.etery lat Sitliuduy, uivording lo the Wuseo Sun. A botile nt atrychuiiui uml un emptv alitsky flttk were pi. ked tip nuts by, uml it is auppoM'd ho t'otumilted Miicide, He hud (In 00 in his pockets, hul noth ing lo identity the remain was found. He was dressed ill a grayish coat uml Vest and blue overalls, uml was probably Mo years o( aut'l about 5 feel S inches in height, wilhbl.u k hair uml veivs -iiiil, datk uiu--l.ii be and heard, ami it is believed, un llaliuit or I'lench tiiaii, Tlte remains were interred in the cily eemcleiy last Monday. Among the suits to come up nt the next lei in of the circuit conn in The I'lille, according to the Sin., is one hv Mutor Moody against lieorgo . How land, II. C. Neilson, W. M. Men-art, (ieorge A l ielie, Thomas Joles, Isaac .lolca, C. W. I 'ieUel, Leslie Ituller and V., H. McFurlaml. The suit is lirouglit to recover lite sum of .riO,tHifl, the pluin lilf alleging that Ihe defentlauls hnv.i in jured him to (Ins extent hv signing ami presenting it petition to the common council tic iniiuiiinu his removal from of fice tor inisie.isence, negligence, etc, Hon W. I.nir Hill and Messrs. Holpli. Ilellingt-r, Malloiv uml Simons have been lelauie l ly the plsiutilV. A coinmiltce from tlie llaplist cliurch in this place hits secured subscriptions to the amount of $K0 in aid of thecslub lishment of a Chi ieso mifsion, says the Astoria Columbian. The intention of the Uaptisls is In lit up Ihe basement of their church and hold mci-tings thtnein. The invcssnry wotk will be done in about a week or ten days. The Tucillc coast hoard of the l'uplist Chinese mis sion lias ulieady employed a tettcliei lo lake charge of the school and rooms. The Hapiists have several Chinese con verts in this city, some of them having embraced the llaplist faith several years into. It is t ho opinion that much good may be accomplished among tlietii"ci ples ol Confucius. OIlFliON roi'H.ATlON This ttf.if.1 l!l.lii,,il,il liv llm IVhslK lt.inii'lineiit.l!eliiiTiHliv I'lll mil lll-HUIII us ny g, 1 otliillcs. On tho '.'7th of Jan. lion, (i. W. M' Ilriile, secretary of stale, telegraphed to kiim.o-mt.iiidntit of the Census I'ortei' Worm proouceti ut mo wmn )" t'-'i Suporintendent of tho I oi si is oil, I uml if Ull, iilS.OOO (coining for a complete count of tho slate of Ore-1 vallt,) f ilver. gott, by counties for thu ttso of thoi TK, 8lock of gold and silver in the apportionment committee. In sending I United Stateson November 1, 1SD0, is es the returns Mr. Porter saw tit to ignore !J " 11 4 the recount of Salem and Portland. So it leaves the census botch in us bail 11 condilioit us over. Thu following are the incotrect UUnros ot tho original count ol this stale ny counties I laker Benton Clackamas. ... Clatsop Columbia , , ('00s Crook , , . . , Curry Douglass. (iillihain Grant I lurnpy Jackson Josephine Klamath Lake (!.(!( 17 S.C'Jll 15. lit' i,it-"U 5,1(11 8 8,'!i H 2111 1, 'IIS 1 1 ,788 2,547 5,0,'il 2, B-lfl 1 1 ,,'IIKl 4,844 2,4L5 Lano lfi.lM l.lnn lli.1,'10 Malheur 2fiH7 Marion 2-.4r4 Morrow 4,184 Multnomah 7.r (157 Polk , ' 7,7.'t(i Sherman 1.775 Tillamook 2,888 Uniulillii l;l,"J Union H.IKiO Wallowa (13.41 Wuseo I),i;t Washington 11,847 Yamhill 10,(108 Total (ur the stalo. . . 1112,4110 im: mm kk ixnoN. II) .It aalt. Mt'ilirmnn, In Fi'lii iiary Niim lli'r f m ill Allll'l ll'llll Itcrlt'VT. Tim first essentials of production and coniini'ivu am certainly ami stability. AliAoluti. ceitalnty Is, of couiae, never attainable ; even tnodi'iulii certainly is rare. Whatever reduces uncertainty aids en'erpriso The phvc.i obstacles Hiirioundii-.g underbiliings tire dilllciill eimiigli to foisei. ; (hey should not be co'iipliciled wilfully, li is apparent Unit in a couimunitv wtmie money is uiiknowu and baiter I in voiiue ihert' would bo two causes uf- h-cling Ihe valtiti ol tiny article which llm owner desires to exchange for any ntl.er srticle. Them would I e. first. Ihe Huiotiiit oi tin. lot hut as computed with the needs (,f i), community, ami. sec ondly, the amount of tho littler, simi larly compared. The value of lliu urli licle WDiifd vary itccoiding tn this com pound ratio, ami any one making h coii Ir.iet must tun llm risk of variation in each ratio. Tho introduction of money does itwav with one of these ciiuses o"f coniplicaiioii by snlistiliiting a standard whose vaiialious um exceedingly slow in their operulion. For this purpose till clvili.i'd ualioua have come lo use gold, a metal whosu start itv uml usefulnei j Im vi) tpialilied it for the purisc, ll wid not, presumably. t,o nue-lioned lhal In industrial and commercial opera tions ccitulnlv Is essential, and it should he clear llmt this cert inly ia heller at tained hv a atandaid in eonformitv with that of other (dinmunities thiiu by u dif ferent one. On this Miint the tneie mention of a few (aetadrawii from our ow n i-xpeiience will iIihjs'1 ull doubt. Our surplus ag liciiltiiiul prodtli'la lire till cxpor'.cd lo coiinltiea having a gold standard, and ar paid for In lh.it slaml.nd. Suppose lorn moment tons to be a silver stan dard, nml what results? Our farmers are paid in silver, while grain sndcoiton pi it cm follow not only iigiionliural pi ices abroad, hul ihe price of silver us well. Wider variations In price, more dilllcult lo forsec, resuit, together with ail in crease and accentuation of thai siiectilu- tion which ihe producer ij'guids as so uijinioiiK to ma tnleii'sls, ami the pro ducer sulleis : prudent buyers for un ciTtniit markets insist on ample inutg ii io guanl iignust loss, and this means lower pi ices lor the producer. It seems unnecessary lo say moi on thH j'oiut , the statement carries ils own priMif. If we I. nd no commercial rela tions with older com, tries, a silver stun- iliinl uonlit tt,iaa..r .iiih i,i,r,,t u. uiill us a gold slamlard. Tine; but we have I such it-liil ions, and they are of enormous importance. A standard dittereiit from that of the commercial world would af fect the vast mass of our Imports and exports, and hut little less diiectly every other iinluslry touching these ut uny point. We desire to eieato a foreign market for our piodticts; abd shall we man. feat our dcsiie by nutting obstacles in the way of ils fuililmeiit? Hul it is said lluit the country is crying for more circulating medium ; w bother it needs it or not, is ii question apart from Ihe ques tion of bee coinage of silver, and one) lo he considered on ils own merits. If it is heeled, by all means let it he furnished; hut let it he a medium that w ill cine and not uguravutc (lie complaint. Hut enough Ibo contention so far is but this: the moat stable cnnmcrcbil condition f Hie moat fu vorable ; a com mon standard with other nations gives more stability than the reverse. This is only saying that il ia easier to walk a steady than a swaying tighl roMi. Hoes free coinnu-u of silver mean a sil ver standard? I'lidoubtedly ; and Ihe most disastrous elb'Cts of free coinage are Hot, by far, those outlined above, hul eoii-isl in the agonies of transition. What is free coinage? Free coinage of silver means thai any one mav present 1U"V, grains of silver WO line at the mints of ihe I'uited States and Int.'e ti silver doilar coined therefrom. Hut sil ver 1 ,00(1 line is worth in the market $1.05 per ounce of 4S0 grains; so4lL"... giains is HI line cun be bought for SI cents. Who w ould not jump at so sim ple un 1 certain a profit'.' The govern ment stands ready to give $1 for a quan I it v of metal Unit may he purchased for Nl'ccnts; Ihe profit is certain; there) is no risk. Is it doubted lluit inaclically all silver bullion in the country will flow into the mint, that silver will come from I abroad for tho same purpose, and that i the product of the mines will hike the I shortest road to the sumo shelter? So I large an incieaso in circulating medium ! causes a rise in prices, which checks ex ports and stimulates inipoits ofcotntnod !ti"s, checks exports, for foreign conn tries cannot use our products at such I high prices; stimulates imports, for for eign mercliauiiise is men ciienp, com pared with our prices. So al the mo ment when we have ihe most impotts to pay (or we me deprived of our usual means of paying for them, tiuuielv, our exports. Hut "pay wo must ; r immodi ties cannot be sent except at a loss; tmlv gold can be bud on the old basis; silver cannot go, for who will send silver abroad for the privilege of receiving 81 cents, when at homo the stale oilers a dollar? So the gold goes, and a wild scramble logins for the metal which is, alter ull, the standard of tho world. The gold in government vaults is quickly drained, then follows a premium, and the silver standard is upon us. Tho magnitude of tho forces at work to bring about these results can be seen by ootiunlomlif u low important ngures The mines of the United stales yielded ,i, i,,,,,!,,. vo ir IHSOuo .1 to the inning un mo j" ra - . ( ). 8tK),00i); silver with a coin- mi'rt'iul valno of jy-lii.7ft0.000, but with a coining value of $til,tl4(i,4ti4 The whole '. .Ull ,,,,; '.,,,1' ,.1 .',,.1,1' noin and bil ¬ lion The metallic a-sets ot the treasury of the Pulled States on ihe sumo late consisted of if J'.l4,4Si,J-' gold and l:!.)2,-Btilljr)-' silver. In other words, tho greater part of the tt-easurv assets already consists ot silver Pnder ii (ree-coinago law, the four Imn dred millions of gold now circulating or hoarded hv private parties or batiks out side ol tho treasury vaults would nt once disappear from circulation, while the gold in tho treas-ity would remain no longer than tho time requiied for the phvsical ell'ect to teinovo it. The cH'tu-t of 11 change of slamlard on enterprises in course of execution, on es tablished business, oil investments, in fact, on nil industry, is most disas trous. Such a change defeats every teu sonableexpectalion foimed before it, took place. Merchants that have bound themselves to make largo payments in other countries, and therefore in gold, re ceive silver from thoso licit owe them, htitl so cannot pay their debts, or, if they can, then only ut un immense loss. Railroads receive silver for freight and passengers carried, and have promised lo pay llteir bonds and coupons in gold; and so throughout the list, lint this is only tho beginning. Tho failure ot one merchant means the failure of oth ers, his creditors; inoicaiitilo failures, the stommgo of factories, the ruin of railroads, mean laborers and mechanics thrown out of employment, reduced wages to those remaining, ami, to crow 11 all. decreased purchasing imwer of them reduced wages. Prices of commodities, rise rapidly; wages but slowly. J.et It not be forgotten what such a condition tncuiis: translated Into daily newspaper reports, it reads, distrust; jailuio upon (uiliiro of commercial houses, of banks, of factories; (lemorali ..ilinn; pnnic; then hard times; litter stagnation inni dullness, and, accompa nying ull this, aulh'iitig uml hardship, 'IhoHi Who will feel I best, hardship most keenly me wagn-earneis and laiui ers, thu isiople olanall iiieuna, for they ihi' i" 110 etiiplusoh whli-li they call do peud: a reduction of the purcliHsiiig power of aitges menus lo f hetii an inroad 011 the conilorts uml iiei.'i'S'aiies of life, ami not merel y smaller savin jo, as it iI'M's to those of linger means. Ills udmilted that our coinage us at prvsent coiihlituli'd is not satinfaclory ; the discnssi.jii of a remedy is an inter esting subject, but one which the present limits will not permit us to enter on. I el it hero sulliee that our inquiry has show 11 fiee coinage not to be the remedy, for it is a blow nt prosperity a blow the muin force of which wi'l (all on wogo earneis una producers. Let thtse exam ine the question candidly, and if they do not bring their representative to tealijv inc sense of their position, they will have only themselves to blauio for the conse- polices. Whether the solution will untimely be in inteinat tiii.il biinotiilimii, time will show; conferatices of all I ho principal nations to discuss tho subject should bo encouraged. Meanwhile it is to the in-Icr-sl of every section of the country that it ihi not expose itself to grave duii geis in attempting the Impossible. Just here lite cry for moro circulating un ilium calls for u word concerning the distinction between fiee cojuus'e anil tho coinage of a llxed amount of silver by the slate. The coinage ol a lixed tiinount by the state stands, (or purposes of circulation, on the same basis an Is sue of pajier money. As a circulating medium it is good as long us there is back of it, in the control of the stale, an amount of gold siillicicnt to meet all de mand for ledemption. It circulates be cause every one believes it to be the con vertible inio gold on demand. What pioporlion such issues must hear to re serves is a mailer of banking experience. Hut it is hetc iipportunt to note tho dis tinction between this condition anil free coinage; it is a difference of kind, not degree. lt its formulate the conclusions forced upon u. Weseo that certainty is a nec cssury eleiiietit of pros-K-rous industry; that a standard of value in common with other countries contributes to certainty; that (tee coinuge'of silver causes a differ ent standard ; that therefore free coinage o( silver is a measure hurtful to the prosia-tity of the country; and, above all, lluit the liiiancinl strain incident to the chaiigu of standard will be severer than any previously experienced in this country. Jkssk Ski.ioman. THF. INDIAN WAR VETERANS. A Hill liclatiugto the Registration of the Old Fighters. A bill has been prepared and pre sented by Mr. Minto, 01 Marion and ia entitled "an Act to Provide (or Ihe Registration by the Secretary o( Stute, 1 in a record to ho kept by him in his ollice, of all the names o? the Jndian Wo YuUiKuia of the North Pacific Coast and attaches thereof." r Tiik Tkxt op Tub Bill. Sec. 1. That the secretary o( state ot the state of Oregon shall record in a book or hooks, to bo kept bv 1 1 tit in said ollice, the names of all the Indian war veterans of the North racinc Coast uml attaches thereof, from A. 1). 1847 to A. 1. 1 so,, and also the company and rcgit'icnt the ve'erans served in and the date of the service. Sec. 2. Tne certificate of tlte grand commander of the Indian War veterans of the North Pai ilio coast certifying to the service of the veterans and attaches aforesaid, shall be sufficient evidence of the suitl services when presented to the secretary of state, nml he shall thereup on record tho names as provided in sec 1. of this Act ; suitl certificate shall stute the company and regiment said soldier and attache belonged to and the yeai in which servico was rendered. Sec a henever an v person who shall have registeied with the secretin ot state under this act, shall desire a certilicate of such fact of registration, or w henever it may tie necessary or proper under uny law of this state or United States, or otherw ise, to prove such fact of registiation, r the fact of being such soldier or attaches, upon pavment of such secretary of stute the sum of 50 cents, be shall issue to Buch person, uiuler the seal ol his othee, a certilicate of such registration, stating tlte rank, company and regiment or department to which such attaches belonged and the veiir in which such service was ren dered, which certilicate sljall be suffi cient ovideiico of the fact therein recited for any purposes required by law. Sec. 4. That the Grand commander of the Indian war veterans of the Pacific coast shall be allowed out of any money in tlm state treasury, not otherwise ap propriated, the sum o( three dollars per day for all time necessary employed in performing the duties devolving upon him, us set forth in section 2 of titis act, and ull other necessary expenses in curred in collecting information (rom whichto draft certificates of the service of soldiers and attaches of any of the Indain warsot the north Pacific coast from the year A. 1). 1847 to the year A. 1). 1857 inclusive, together with necessary stationary, etivoloiies, stamps etc. The .Marlon (iraiige Favors the County Printing- Rill. At its regular monthly session Satur day Marion county grange discussed the proposed bill providing (or publication in county newspapers of the providinga atul claims allowed by county courts and commissioners. After a full bearing and Qeciully from the standpoint of economy, grange resolved unanimously in lavor of the I iw, and as will be seen by the official proceedings cl-ewhero printed, unani mously recommends its passage. Thore is strong sentiment in many parts of the state in favor of scli a law. The grango is opposed to all measures for increasing county expenditures, and favors retrenchment. No means could be provided for cutting dow n the ex penses of countits so effective as ti e publication provided in this bill. The only persons to object to such a law aro those who have, un interest in keeping the details of tax-eating a sealed book to the taxpayer. Capital Journal. Notice for Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that I have filed in tho Coun'y Court of tho county of Cluckauias, for the state of Oregon, my final report as administrator of the estate of Josvgli Florence, deceased. All persons ure hereby notified to iippeurin sitiit court ami make objections to said report on Monday, thollth day of March, 1801, and file objections to said report if any they have. A. MATHEltS, l-.xecutor of tho estate of Joseph Florence, deceased. l-8U;2-27 10(1 acres JSC City. -half mile from Oregon AV. C. Johnson,