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Oregon City Enterprise. lulMliet Kvery Krkloy. OFFICIAL PAPER OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Euttwd l th? iVst offloo In OroRon City, Or., s seooiul uihium'. MKSKRVE A LAWKKXCK, n iU.lSHKKS AMI PKOPIilKTOKS. HL'HSCHn'TION HATKS, One mr. W (s i".Miuh. I 00 I hive months. SPiUjieriptioiis payable it idvs!ee Attvcrttin rates iv on upp-licirtUvn. AOKNl'S KOU THK RNYKKPKISK. Oswi'co, U. W. l'r,ser 1 ui'.n. - eo. Kimr'u I'l. k'annis. - W.S. Iiinii,ui Nl.luauktc. - liarv a- W a-r l'c.i.-:i .M-.iis, O J. rnfflitwr Air.K. - K. S hr-iiiili.ih i..vl..w lirtwk. K. A, ttruht Km, - W. i Sew berry !,-!vit!o. .... lieury Mtiey ps:Li'.i,e, - tiami'.ln i!i';ra Hftlew. 1,;., e,e. T. M. Cross s-icrl. J l.1 'f-t-.trs. H- Jot iter .:, 0. V ll.uv ltd fit -n It. M. iVeyer M.v ;,t, .... ,v, 1. c.r-.oi;iil M:;-pci:a. K. M. Ihtrtiiuut A H..14, V. iie- K:v ...... Itu-utc Kly F KID AY, MARCH 2o, lSii. .7" The nay (0 hililil lip Oregon CitV is to cite Oretoil City people j citir putroiKise. The Reptthliean Ticket. The republicans "of Clackamas county met in convention last Wednesday and made their nominations for county and leg islative otliee. The proceedings of thecorr vention appear in full in another part of this paper. Those who made up the nietii herslrip of the convention are the substan tial farmers and business men from every part of the county men who pay taxes and are interested in having an economical and cilserent government and their work here cannot but command the attention of all ood citizens. The resolutions adopted sliow the progressive tendency of the party, v liile they are not revolutionary. The real ills that beset tire taxpayers are recognised and action is taken to get a proper and ef Kvtive rerr edy fur them. There never was a political convention, except of parties itr hopeless minority, that did not cause some disajv.iiiinicnt. Asthe republican party is very vigorous and lively i in f !.n'ka.i a county it follows that some ! of its (oer.ilu-rs vilio were candidates for! rnmination for office were disappointed ; in the results r.f this convention. The most i sorely disapj o'rt'.ed, how-ever. n-ust ac-j k:H"c. ledge that tire body actcvi wisely and t '..-it all scetionsof tlieo.-ui.ty have a-leipiare rt-prcserilation on the tieket. Tin-re is pn-b-a' iy r.o vree ma.s in the ce-nnty w ho would have made just the seb-etioi.i the conven tion made, hut the sentiments of the people at large were focused here and it is only lair to assume that the action of the convention j trulv represents the views and preferences ! of a" great majoritv of the people of the I I leii'ii. i The campaign may now be considered for- I inally opened. The republican nominees ; are oil strung men but they have an excep tionally strong opposition. The county central committee is well organized for a successful campaign. Hand the candidates and republicans 111 general must battle val orously for their principles, however, or ome glittering , theories may allure too many of the unsuspecting. It is a time when most of the voters w ill consider the reasonableness of the measures they are askr-d to endorse and they should no; be jnnitted to want for information that w ill enahle thein to fortify themselves against peddlers of shining but unsubstantial theo ries. The tanhy Saloou Matter. Again the E.vterpiusk gives space .to a communication from Canby relating to the saloon matter that has agitated that com munity considerably of late. The writer of the letter evidently feels that his indigna tion is righteous but he expresses himself with due temperance and in a manner that commands more than a passing notice. In asmuch as he seems to carry the opinion and leave the inference that this paper is in favor of the saloon a clear statement upon this point may not be out of place here. The Enterprise does not " justify the action that brought this undesired thing" to Canby. The position we have maintained from the first is that the Canby people who are opposed to. the saloon have just cause for complaint; that Susbauer practiced a sharp, shrewd trick upon them, taking a mean advantage that enabled him to slip through the law and get a license. Nobody has any doubt on this point. But in criti cising the county court for granting the li cense the critics should remember that the circumstances of this case were unusual and peculiar. A line legal point is involved in it and, as the E.ntkkphisp: said at lirst, it is possible that the court erred in its construc tion of the law in this case. It would not be the first time mistakes in the construing of statutes had been made. But we see no reason for charging the county court with dishonesty even if it erred in judgment. Mr. H. Mathew, who appears to be leading the opposition to the saloon in Canby, has taken the course that lay open to him to get the case before the higher court. He lms employed able counsel, W. C. Johnson of this city and Geo. II. Williams of I'ort- land, formerly attorney general of the Uni-; nam or Germany is reported as saying, - 1 j wnnu mo owner 01 uie wagon was snoot ted States, who prepared a bill of excep- j will pulverize Russia," and Czar Alexander j ing at him and be returning the (ire. tions which was signed by Judge Meldruin ' reported as threatening to throw uOo.ono j F;nilly be upset and was arrested by an and transmitted to Jurhe Taylor together with a petition for a writ of review. Judge Taylor this week granted the petition and j there seems to be no further difficulty in the way of getting a judicial decision on a point of much interest. We do not believe that Susbauer's license can stand ; but we do not question the honesty of the court's action in the matter. British Troops anil Our Bread Supply. Chairman Outtingof the hoime committee on militia startled eonttress somewhat the other day with a report showing how easily Great ltritain could hssi vj herself of the broad supply of the I'uitod Slate ami at- tack the heart of this country with tOO,XX troops within forty days. The soldiers would, of course, cone from India ami pass by rail to Winnipeg and then down to Min I neapolis, St, Paul, Ihiluth, Chicago, etc, j The tollow iug excerpt w ill show the sl le of ' reasoning of the report : ( On the lt uf the ireettl nteu h there was In I store at Minneapolis i.'.e.7,su bushels o( w heat, I sr.d at Piitirllr s.'.si'.,.W tnnhels, a rot.-il ol ts,r?t,. ' is't bnstrels. The ntonllriy output or itour (nun j tlieMiiieaioIImlllsas!r'ste '.ViVO barrels i The t'lirte.l States may well llrul itselt put tolts ' stumr-s to tee.l its roror.s wlien the wheat rVUts J of P'.skou, Mtnnesola rtlul Mntrrroba sh-rtl !c In ' i the hand ot the same milieu w U eh mow eon- trols the eutptrt o( me whe.it crop ot liulia. 111 h'lOli 1 OH IO (HO (l,-l III I'l-. 1 ill lllill,',, - region , aud the ore K-.H ot the .Northwest. the entire eurp;rt oi whieti w.-uat he eo:c:-,iHe,t hy .in ,-trruy oi o'V!ltitiou nrovuu; li-om Wiuuipe si uth into the lvttite,l Ss it?, an t thus Ciittirtg the Northertr Prier'ie r-ulros.l, Cr.-.u linuin wenhi, hy means of her Pht ,ir-u't curtboais, h it e co;urol tu l!ie r,- u I mt.t tiuis tr-tve an ur in:errr.pusi wu'or ci'iutrtutiic itlon. except wiien the iee o;' niur.er pr.-wul,-.!. ie:noeu the !tot wliiii of the auiry et oce.ri-ui ur of (tie Northwest res-iu .at t'uiulti au.l ihe rUht wui; oi the .uuty oi 'he Nortuwest tvUhll- r!U rest ing pr. hibiy on t ike Prse. I'lits armv wouht tH-ei injieset ot t!ie troops of tin- h-'Uio g.t t-ri-sous hi the I'llho.l Kut.-.h-ui alut of levies from hermn,K .an-l Jatuaie.a sti-t hU liie miiitia arut vohttucers of Catia.la M r. Cutting's logic is picturcsuise. but it j action to the troop., of the 1' trued Stales during tire forty da.t s the red coats would be on their wav tu Minnesota. It would take many ship's to transport iui.n o soldiers. And if transported it is just possible that the Canadian railway might not lie in shape to carry them over the mountains. Any little seven-hv-iiiue country might give us an everlasting thumpir gif we would lie su pinely and take it. llut- Thk people of the Fifth judicial district will elect Hon. T. A. Mcllride, the present district attorney, circuit judge this year to succeed Judge Taylor, who retires from the Mich to go into business. Mr. Mi iiride i well qualified for the honorable and nspors sible oitlce. He lias practiced law In Oregon tw enty-tw o years in Columbia und Clacka mas counties, and is now serving Iris tit'rh ternr as district attorney. He is a mini of sound judgment, of unquestioned integrity, an indefatigable worker, and a man in whom tie eople have confidence. To elect him circuit judge is to fittinglv reivg nize bis services und worth. Two or three democratic sheets of this! i state are trying to make it appear thai the j ' KvrKiirmsE is op; ostd to native i 'rcgoiuans j j for otliee or something. Nothing of the l i sort has appeared in the column of this pa- j I per. There has never been any thug at na- j j lives of Oregon in this paper. There seems, i to be hut o.H- t vp'.anario. ot' -ueh a umelu- sum. Of the editors of tho-c -:,pers it i might l e said " they re demoerats a,jd can't 1 j read," tor most assuredly they hate not ; read their K.vtekpkise straight. T"E first is,i"e of lue M;irio" Count' Dt'''l"'ri'1 appeared last Mn,lay morning. It is a bright and neivsv looking weekly. . . 1 ' lie lU"!" r "tnvs 111 however, will strike ; I the people i.f this city as being rather too . fresh even for a brand new paper. " The . reputdieansof Oregon City" it reads " have elected two sets of delegates to the county ! corivenlion. les, each ot our precincts has a habit of choosing delegates to the county convention one set apiece, how ever. The example of republican boomlets mired in a democratic paper is respectfully commended to certain statesmen who may be inclined to ruminate 011 the mutability of human affairs. MIIAY.U'KKK ON THE lUVKK Fair are the orchards white with bloom, Faint the air with sweet perfume; Busy are the bees that hover Over the fields of rich red clover, At Milwaukee on the river. Merry the many little birds Slniriiig sonsfs too sweet for words, Joyfully giviug to the Giver Thanks for the lovely spring-time weather, At Milwaukee ou the river. Sparkling the streamlets, danelnit down Through the meadows near the town, Murmuring Intu, murmuring low, With the sunlight all aalow At Milwaukee on the river Circling the mvallows skim around With a ceaseless soothing: sound, Anil neath the eaves of church and mill Build their nests and woont will At Milwaukee on the river Quiet the streets iu noontide tare, Only cattle drowsing there; Cheery the homes anil fair to see With their wealth of vine ami tree At Milwaukee on the river Mossy the woodlands, cool anil deep, Where the first wild flowers peep: Grassy the lanes where lovers stray 'Neath the stars at close of day At Milwaukee on the river. TO ZltVlK ETAL A little dog lay In thii gutter one day, Whining " Urn burner, lickspittle, loony, " But none deigned to notice him there jih lie lay Whining " limburger, llck-Hpittle, loony," Till a very threat mmi with a knife in his aleeve Said to him, "Little pnpjy d':, why do you grieve? I've a job I would like you to do for the Rhrleve Yelping 'Umbtirger, IJek-npittle. loony-" Mohk An OS. New York Evening Sun: Emperor Wil-! somiers over uie merman ironui-r. it, wouui ; It would be a blessing to both countries and to the world at large could these two inoiiarciis set tle their quarrels by single combat. Atworst the world would be short two emperors, which is better far than the slaughter of thousands who have no other reason to be enemies than is furnished by the mutual animosities of their respective lnonarchs. The Canity Sahwn Matter Again, Oanby, Or., March To Tins KtitToa.) The opening of the county campaign has not turned the attention of the Can Ivy peo ple front the sialoou that hits recently lieen established among them and manv o( us j feel very bitter about it. We know that if the remonstrants hail had as lair a chance I as the petitioners there would not now he a liquor saloon in our fair young town. Hmr times attempts to establish a saloon here Inul failed. The people were clearly op posed to it and wo deem it an injustice I lint we cannot soon forget that the saloon is in. I,.,,-, . v .... .. l,,,rl I,,.,., I ,l.,'l see how v.m or anybody c,e can reasonably justify the action that brought tlii unite- sired thing to our community. i.octt, Oi'Tlott, Kathetr Small Work. j ' ' j lieeitort to noycot tne irnifui.N tlTV s I..' I fll.i l, , . H i ,,(,s, S we Mice. Unprecedented ami rather ' itnall work. A newspaper w Ithout nit ; one to uwoMiu ;, nut one . espouses a cause, --ihsweo ! opinion is die rliar t-iir io -ly Iron Worker. PllAI UloINt; ItlSMX. I St. Paul I'ioreer Press: Kaiser William's ' advi-ci 's should sw ite!i hun oil on soda wa- : !cr and ':i::;;vr a!e ii'.!;out delay. Some thing cooling that n ay gradually produce a coiMition f irahlc to a rush of brain to. the head is vcrv much in order. ; St. Louis Chronicle: ltdlv Itohenis, and Alec UoiiiioihotV seem lo ho posing rrs the Sullivan and Mitchell ol" Kurnic. "1 will pulverize you," say s Udly. " Let the puheriiatioir U'gin," says Alec. Al. loielph HI sivomt lolly, tun Aiocwm have to dc I"-' "u the aid and counsel of Johnny Cra- i I"1' New York World : " l'liheriiing," when they undertake it, means the slaughter of, week in A thiity-two acre track of land on men by tens of thousands; It means widows ,, MaUUa river and will continence tin am! orphans; it means poverty und gaunt ! rtll.tuin f buihlings at once; also will hunger ot multitudes; it menus desolate , . : ,i i , , t i i .-. i : start ill tho near (iituie to build a ainta- " i.,.i'n ,i ii ii, r,,,.Mi i,ni..' contemplate with calm minds. I. tier 1. 1st. The follow ing is ttie list of letters remain ing in the post otliee at Oregon City, Oregon, March lsti.1: Hunlick. 1. K Kelley, it II Bowen, Mrs Leatnler l.ee, Nora N Henson. W II Daney, lioht IHiskcy, James Kurd. Chas Fish, Mr Thomas Harmed. K II Krrhn, Louis Martin, Mr Chas Parmer L S Hock, John Steel, C Taylor, Josiali Taylor, Win M allaec, W It If called lor, please say w heir advertised. K. M. HANDS, V, M Hi, nit Coiigrcssinaii. liosehurg I'laindoaler ; While Iii I'orlliind tho other day Harrv Miller hunted up an t Iregoni.in reporter, oi vice versa, as the case may tie, and told him that he was still in the race fur tho re publican congressional nomination of this district. Well, such tnnv lt the case, but he'uto Harry said so a grout many people wiuo of the opinion that dinger Hermann was the only man that was really in tha race. The Dalles Chronicle : The heartily believes that it would lie noth i . ,i .. i...:... ... I I .1... K n' nuiu a t-aiariuiy nun loss 10 urn whole stale ol Oregon 11 tire omce seek- ers and their strikers should Le miccesn- fat, utid Binger llurinatm should not be j r.-,.h-t,.d to rl... iw.sition h linn so h,,r 1 tilled with honor to himself and advan- tage to the whole state. No candidate has yet been named to succeed Mr, Hermann w ho is in any way to ho com pared with It 111 . Oregon Notes. Tke Canyon City News says sheep buyers iu tirant county arenll'cring fci.'j a head for yearlings. Sheep are at a good price and w ill probably remain so. Heppner and Bono rock aro pulling together and supplying the cash to im prove the road between ttieso towns, and ere long it is expected Heppner will j be principal trading point of Bono Bock and adjoin'ng country. A rich deposit of gold has been struck on Canyon creek, about thico miles above John Day. Mr. Bines and Mr. Silsby are the lucky prospectors who found the dirt. It yields L'OO colors to the pan and there is plenty of it. All preparations for ruiinim; the cars of the electric road at Astoria, arc about complete, the only delay being occasion ed by the street work. It is stated that within forty-eight hours alter the Htrecls are finished, the cars will be running, j There have been some very fine veins 1 of coal discovered near Antelope, I iv asco county, which win eventually tie a source of wealth to any person who undertakes their developeinent. They are of good quality and in abundant quantities, and all that they need to in fuse prosperity into the community is development. Kditor MoMiihon of the Woodlmrn Independent was in I'orlluntl laHt Fri day afternoon and undertook to urreBt his brother, a wild cowboy who was al leged to have obtains! .f5 by false repre sentations in the editor's town. Of course the attempted arrest occurred in a saloon. The cowboy got away and jumped into a convenient express wagon a"d drove furiously through tl.e streets 0frieur when it was found ho had bullet under bin scalp. He was ar raigned next day for a rnurdetous as sault 011 an ollicer and bound over to the grand jury in the stun of .$10(10. The actions of both the McMithotis was char acterized by a desire to achieve cheap notoriety. NEWS FROM BARLOW Tit I'. WINIMT OF THK Ml KltAltY MK'IKTV. Sale of lieul rNtiito Amuttriwnts for KrrotlnH New ItnlldlimstTlie riimiifj rdettlou. I miaow, Or,, March L".'- On last !! ' day utiild the ISlh hist was tho closing i of our titerutv society lor the season. ' T1',(' " Koodlyerod present and ll.o enlliiisiusm was hearty, Ibo Intll wan ! crowded to lis utmost i ever vono U.ok nit interest capacity and The question tor debute wu "Country vs. ("ny Lite" i and it was led on tho atlirtnativo hy Frank Jesse and on tho negative hy A . , . . ... ! U"H- '""1 ' hy lh l.vllor. hoi- : I . .1.1 ....... I .. . ...i.u tOW III IIHS WOll- SOUgs, i ,-, it jil toil-,, III"! a c-utiic fit i cu, At the close Mr. V. W. Jcsso, ptvsidcirl of tho society, thanked tbcm tor thegoodoidcnind rtitcicsl litkiui nudes pi ovscd a hope lo renew the society early in the hill. The society adjourned Ullttl tint t Hi 1'rd.ty in October turd thico cheers given lor tho siuccss of tiro society. Tim scats wiuo then clcitred aw ay und daiieing indulj,ed in till Into in the t'votiii'g. Jio.uiit of Tuaiik Tho lio.lt'd of liado inol Saturday nlleinouii and iidiuitled into inctiilieiship tieo. A. Sheppaid and J. l Adams. 1'iesidciit John Cole then appointed the standing committeemen and llro niecting iidjoiimod lid the lliat Saturday ill April Ku.u. li.st.vtli S.M :. Mr. I.. W, In- I grain purchased of Harlow A Co thin ! ''In ImiUlit fur a soap and bluing fac tory. Mr. Iugratii comes from Iowa I am! has luid cxpein ncc in the aoan ! manufactory business in that statu and , say a when ready ho will put on the market as line a Kiudc of soap as can j be found any where, M. J. W. Scog; j gins lias purchased a two-acie tract ad joining town and will comineiuo to build at once. Mr. Sco,gius has tirado ,a thoniugli canvas of Oregon and timilly decided to cast his lot in our thriving i , tow n. HoUN, To Hie wife of Walter Kvans a : hi)iliicing buy, on tiro 1'Jml inst. Tin little fellow w eighs pine pound: i. Walter found in is ah happy a man asiun ho tow n . TtiUKi: D,;i.tiai'i-:s Ki.ki I ki. At tin primary election Saturday thorn wore six put in nomination i,,r delegate to 1 1 in county convention and Messrs. Andy km-lier, Henry Will, ami C.tss t", Har low Wero elected dclcgales. W. Ii. Murye was elected chairman und ('. I.'. Harlow, secretary, and ,1 1. Dimier und I41110 Shanks tellers. The delegates go to tho ciiiintv convention unpledged and Chronicle''" tt!,'Ht l"""',1"li,,K r",',, Ihutwill pole a good votu in Juno election. I'KltSOSAIS. Miiw r.essie Sheppard returned from 1 i Oregon City Tuesday with a eertiticuto ! to teach kcIiooI. The directors ..od,,.-,l Mi-i gh,.,.,.r,l ..,,.1 . Iiavo itiiool will open Monday, March US. B. B. Bromcll, spiicial agent of tho National Firo Insuratico company of Hartford, was in town last week and ap pointed Barlow A Co. agents for tho com pany. rrof. isyund of Needy wart in town one day last week, lot. Hair, our county commissioner, was in town last week hauling out buhIi ami doom preparatory to erecting a lino dwelling on Ins farm Koon . On the -otli of thin month Mr. and Mrs. Barlow will Iiavo been manioil forty voarH. NEW TODAY. Hamilton & Washburn PARK PLACE, OREGON, Have tho Afc-ency fur Judsom Powder, Giant Powder, CAPS, FUHIC, HTC, For (hio City and Vicinity. We will Hell all (if tho above at Portland tirk-CH, phlH Jc. per Hi. for In-joht. It will pay contractor and nil partR'B who have blasting to do to iiguro with us, an we can save yon money. We will deliver the above in rca Honablo aniotmtH and reaHonable diHtanous free. Beautiful Fruit Farm ! Forty acreH, level an a floor, all cleared, well fenced into five fields, good I10U8O 2(ix'2G feet, Hplcndid well of good water and force pump, good barn and out houBcn, Hoveral hundred fruit trees prunes, apple, cherries, etc., small fruit in abund ance, several sheep, hogs, cows, two young horneH, Everything in first class condition. For particulars, apply to owner, Milton Mtingby, near Currirmvillo, or sec L H. Janney, with W. Carey Johnson, Oregon City, Oregon. Chhu for City Warrants. M, JS. TuitNEit, cure Entiii'iush oflico. Garden L. L. MAY'S D. M. FERRY'S E. J. BOWEN'S GEO. STARRETT S In papers or quantity. Early Rose Potatoes and Onion Sets. E. E. WILLIAMS, THE GROCER, Having decided to go into EjNTIRE - Crockery,Glassware,Earthenware .-. BASKETS, .-. BROOMS, LAMPS, LANTERNS. AT COST XJISTTIL CLOSED OUT. The stodk iiiehules st'ine choice hargains iu HANOINd AND STANDAUD LAMPS, l)trorat.d ami Plain Tahle ware, .Market l!akets, Kartheii Crocks, .Jars. Kte. Coitie earlv and s.'cure lirst choice. G. W. Olnllc tin- I'cst Olllee, WII.S. K. M. lit ItMhl.s I f.lt. BURMEISTER Successors to Mrs. PK.lt.KH Watche?, Cloc, Silverware, Jewelry. Ropairlng a Specialty. Mulii NrtMt, HrkK" 'J Oregon. For the next few months you can get upholstering at greatly reduced rates at llolinan A Warner's Call and you w ill learn why wo art doing the work for so Utile money. If you are sullcring from weak or 1 11 -limned eyes, or granulated etelids, yu can bo quickly cureil by usititf lr. J. II. McLean's ritretigtbeiiiinr Kye Salve. 25 cents a box. 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