Oregon City Enterprise. tultllnleI Kvcry Friday. thing unproiiUii(Kt In Anncn trn H)rt.ttiun,bu9iiie9s. Freight cunts ft hull lrl tint wy. Th Southern IVitto chnrgwi more ihn llml fhm l'hirau to California by rail. Tlnr tra indication that th ihwot o( MESKRVK LAWRENCE,!"" " TKB CAPITA CIMTUTION. Tbs Inter (Viwa MaiM Sunt Remark Rrl. tlv to h VtofWt Purtj t'latm. I'lBUSIIKRS AM) rKOI'MKroKS. tJFFIClAL PAFER OF CITY AND COUNTY- 81'HSCHII'TION MATKS. One year, 8iK months, Thre Buniihs SuSscripiion wMe la ,lvn A.tveruin rU'Slvpn on iiltction. - (W Ml Juitenxl at the IVst Offli- In Otow City, Or., a MHvmt oliw mutter. ftciht rates. It is a consnmmation de voutly to lx wishfti. A ship canal acrtu ' Nicaragua under independent control would aurely forvt lluntim;tn! and Stanford from ' their tliMties of tolen (rld, Inn the clipvr line is iloinit erv well at prwsenl. 1'er Oregon Cltj'a ISniwIh, The one Ihinis alnive all other that is de- . mandctl at present toinsnre the ixihd growth i of Oreson t'ilr ia an increaseil men antile AliKXTS FOK T11K KXVKKt'KISK. i ' ilesirahle bnt it is far trvtn t is needed to push the town Osweiro, Canhy. VUekamas. Mtlvmukte. I'niou latUs, -Aitu. Mexilow Brook. Sew Kra, Wtlaonrilt. fark Pla.-e. Harlow. UlaiUtiwe. Startont. Mtiiinu. Cam. Molalla. Van)uaiw, rnttevllie Aurra. rviU. Kapte I'rwt, tuitnyside, Damascus, t-andy, Salmon, Ourriiwville, t'huryville, Marmot, trade. To augment our inanulaclnrinj! is eminently iti); all that 0. W. Pimm I " - . t,eo. Kuuchi e may s.)Utt on the hanks ol the river !"" ' and aine of our glorious climate, our nialeK- ii J. Trulltnser ; less water power, the richness and ninety K..? Hrml : 0f j),,, tributary resoimTS, our niagnilleetil f hi! lliHIMll - . ' , W. S NewNrry advantages; but the siren note fails to al- '., ". !tfi,r!F.ll,'' i lure and we still sit and sing and wait on a Hamilton A Washburn I . p . Mrs. G. A Sheppard j big corporation. T. H' SnM 1 Two things are needed to increase, the C. T Howard I trade of this city good mads and mer- " ?. X .""'f r ! chants of push and enterprise. It will take S. M. Moody ; . ' , ,. E. M. Hartmau ' tune to get the roads. The merchants ." .' B.',j,l,J'.i1"4" sought to take sti to obviate the dirticulty LJ Perdu5 I complained of by our Spriugwater corrvs- H. n libera , iH)(n, this week. The farmers would rather trade at their county seat, til things John Welsh J. 0. Klliott K. ti.Ktsch Mrs. V. M. Mclntyre t!eo. J . Currin Mrs. M. J. Hammer Adolph Aschott A corresptmilent at Oregon City, Oregon, send the Inter (Wan a copy of a circular which he says has been distributed broad cast by the people's party in that county. Among other things it contains a table and remarks hiclt it Is claimed the Inter Ocean published some time in IS78, A no other date is given than the year, it would be hoH-less tusk to attempt to divide upon the accuracy ol that table. Very likely the mat iter given was part of a eoinmunl'to;i, for this p;ior allows wide latitude to 'contributors and cannot Ih held responsible ; for the idea or statement of fai ls made by I them. In this case the statement is that "tlieT-.il1 i three-year notes whose circulation as cur rency is most scouted, were outstanding on j the 1st ol September, l.tns, to the amount of I JSW.ntW.iitki, eirery dollar of w hi. h was legal tender for its face value umler the terms of! the law to the same extent as l ulled States notes." It is perfectly true that " under the terms of the law' those notes were legal tender, the same as greenbacks, but they were not in circulation as currency. It might also b said with perfeot truth fulness that gold was legal tender at that time. Neither ws in actual circulation as currency, and for precisely thesame reason namely, that Knh wer worth a large pre mium. No intelligent man would tie so foot ish as ts Use in the payment of a debt, or In the ordinary exchangeof every day business, at Its (ace value, either a coin or a note worth At rulm Woitwuibood, mry young (trl nssl the wiseal ear. Troubles l Ulnnliu Uiwn may make tier whol lite miserable. Hut Ilia troulv lea that are to lw ftml bava ItaMlttVM Ml.lv Pr. rieroi Faeorlte rma-rlption buihta up and strengthens tlm aystom, ami niiu Intea and promot evwv'proivr function. It a a guenua, aupim iiiig tonic, and a quieting, soothing nervine Ummato Kiel iciae, not a la-vemge, fiw fisim al.svhol and injurious druga. It. correct ami eurea, naiivlv and surely, all those delicHte derauo liieuta ami weaknexnw s ulmr to the w. A romixly Uiat does cure la one that can 1 ijMiinmfiwl That's what the proprietor of rtteoritu IW-nptton " tJuuk. If It donmt gir wusfaction, in every ones for which it rwommended. they'll mf und the money. No other medicine fir women 1 sold yu auch tonu lSs-ule for Touraelf whether anntetJifn ulx old by the dealer, i hkeJy to b " jua a (ood " for you to buy. SEVENTH AHHUAL FAIR OV T1IK BUTTE CREEK FAB FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER lb', 1892. beimr e,iual. than at another citv. Thev lie willing to w a little more for w K'fnl "u,rr l"a" " 1 mw '" i were worth as mucn more than ttieir lace as their interest, accrued anu to accrue, amounted to, precisely that, neither more nor less At the time the T-Xs were issued the kirn! The KNTKRPR1SF. guarantee lrfer bona fl le rirraUtion than that of the other three aper in the county combined. RtPl BLU'AS TICKET. might lie willing to nay a their groceries ami clothing or receive a tri ne less tor lueir prouuee oui iney are not j willing to be cut both way. j The sooner we reoognUc the necessity for a change in this matter the better it will lie. We might as well face the true situation souarelv at once and deal with it. If the I of legal tender notes commonly known as greenbacks had not been issued, and there Kor President. BENJAMIN HARK1S0N. For Vice-President, WH1TLAW KEIO. For Presidential "Electors, J. F. CAPI.ES of Multnomah H. B. MILLER ... of Jackson D. M. Dl'NNE of Multnomah j. M. IRWIN of Union iiir.ni M...I .it. ii .l,.,u l ,... I was uoeiiHViauon oi issuing iiiem. t-re died ; if it doesn't the fact should be made ! ,r-v cl"t' trM u" irvH lwst Ih" , i ,, w ithout emitting aur bills which would not I i be worth their face in gold. He knew very I . , , . ,, . I well that the moment bills not convertible l hi r,iigeue ciaie journal u'lis now irn- eral E. L. Applegate, an Oregon pioneer and , old lime republican, lost his job as Indian agent at the Klamath agency. General Ap plegate told the Journal that when he took into coin at the option of lh holder were made a legal tender for all debts, duties ex , cepteil. gold and silver would go to a pre- i miiiiii and cease, practically, to be money He Spoke Before He Thought. ' charge of the agency he found a good many : " Cleveland cattle'' on the reservation and he had considerable trouble with them un I til he forced them to go to work. The tjua ; kers entered the held and began proselyting j the Indians, which so incensed the Method ists, he said, that thev bad a conference at Grant's Pass, made charges against A pple- Why. Thomas, you've got a new suit of j ba(.k ,Q WaslliK,on ltl lmi, elothea-what did it cost you?' nmiwfll notKiIhstanding the fact that "Just e.ght dollars and it I the cheapest j tM inu,rior 4liplH,rIe, ,lim. 1 uu""t 1 ,u ';,B j Thi removal made the general exceedingly simian, lor a anil moi a uu ueiier. This dialogue occurred a few days ago be tween a republican and a calamity man. Thomas, the howler, saw the point when the republican laughed at him; but he will keep right on asserting that the McKiuley :m v. - : i . i, . . . v. . . aiiu uu laun uiv 010.; ui iuc ywi man a tu, f,ln,ti,lrutin a dothinc. He does not believe it himself n. . ..: ,., .... ' j the best medium I it is not likely that he will advocate the peo- pie's party to any alarming extent. wroth and he is thinking of joining the people's party in order to get revenge on the administration and the church. He be lieves in protection and the republican party but is forniust the church that got him out nd that all I'uiled States notes redeemable in gold at the option of the holder, or that drew interest, whether simple or compound, would instantly cease to be moitev, to all intents and purposes. He postponed w hat he regarded the evil day as long as he could The great secretary was not mistaken as to the ettcct of making irredeemable and non-intercst-bearing notes legal tenders, but fortunately, he was mistaken as to the good r ill elfect of issuing such bills. Viewed In in the light of history anybody can now set- that a new departure of permanent charac ter and incalculable beneticence was taken It was a clear case of building better than he knew. SecretaryChase had no Idea that the greenback would become a constant yi.i- Jl tW L ,1 tluauiii in i4iv luiMitriaii pi stein vi uic ,.., ... k- ..i. u I country, .urvmng resumption, and proving tnl continues to assert the fiction because be knows that if be concede a point fo truth be must sacrifice the whole ol his freak doctrine for the same reason. The Cow Question. The cow question is now rampant in Ore tjon City. ' After the ordinance restraining cattle was passed the pro-cow people began their campaign. Some of the people concerned in the cow law agitation are not pleased at the attitude of the Kntekpbise on the question. Tbey think, or profess to think, that the Estie ratsi is unfair to them. But wherein this " unfairness" is manifested does not appear, unless it is that the Ektikpeise is in favor of letting the law stand and keeping the cows oft the streets. The pro-cow men say that the pe titions presented to the council were not the result of any systematic canvasa and that it ia not fair to say that the city was acraied with a fine tooth comb for signa tures. There is pretty good evidence that much work was done to get signatures to the petition. The fact that some of the signers afterwards wanted their names re moved from the petition was evidence that it was not a purely voluntary and sponta neous move. The further fact that a mer chant w as offered stiecial patronage amount It ii of small account to talk to people about the great necessity of keeping out-of-door fires within bounds in the dry season. The same carelessness is repeated year after year and there is the same record of devas tationforests laid waste, crop and fences and buildings burned. It would be bard to hold every man reponibie for damage caused by fire which he had permitted to get beyond control, but auch a policy would be sure to diminish the number of forest fires and the resulting damage. Cpok the occasion of his eighty-third birthday, August 29. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes modestly calls attention to the in teresting fact that "four great men were born in the same year that he was," Tenny son, Gladstone, Darwin and Lincoln. It must serve to bring the present generation nearer in sympathy with the great events of the past to consider that had Abraham Lincoln been spared by the assassin, he might still be living as hale and hearty as Gladstone, Tennyson or Dr. Holmes. of exchange the world ever knew. He thought they would have to be paid off the same as the T " and other note of the United State. It is no dis credit to a statesman that be is not blessed with the gift of prophecy, but to insist, at this late day, in the fa of the plain facts to the contrary, that either gold demand or interest bearing notes war a part of the actual currency of lh country in lHtiS, or any time during the period of specie sus pension, is as unfair as it would be to class gold and silver, during that same period, as currency As a matter of fact the volume of money in circulation in li was ITM.Tfr'.'CJo, and the amount in the country, including re serves of all kinds, was only T70.1'J!i,75 or -1).')7 per capita, as against $'-'.'). 4.) per capita in WiL Chicago Inter Ocean THE OREOON PRESS. Some of the pro-cow people have been ap pealing to men outside the Enterprise to have the attitude of this paieronthe cow tng to no a montn if he would sign tne pe-1 flue9tion changed. The names of the own- tition is also indication that no stone " i ers of the Enterprise appear at the head of oeing leit unturnea in tne wayoi gemng ita editorial page. Intelligent and progress signatures to the petition for the repeal of ive people who wish to see the town clean the " cow ordinance." anj inviting and comfortable would not be The Enterprise has iU own opinions and , en0U1!h to make the mistake of sup- it reserves the right to express its convic tions in its own way. It does not expect to please all kinds of people. But it has never refused a respectful hearing to any creed, party or faction and tiie pro-cow people are ... ... A, ' ' in his report that there has been a steady as are the anti-cow men. It is the Enter- . . , . ,, ir i , , . ,,, . .J advance in wages under the McKinley law. prise's business to serve the public and it i . mn. , mm(l n,,lriail, Hnm. nut uiiiiit jijgiiv wt ouiut-iii.i nj vui. j posing the Enterprise to be governed by j outside parties. j i Indiana's labor commissioner, Mr. Peele, is a democrat, and like Mr. Peck, he shows merely because it is opposed to it. A vic tory at the expense of fairness is no victory. Readjustment of Railroad Sates. First the Great Northern withdrew from thetrancontinental association, thentheCan tdian Pacific and now the Northern Pacific gives notice. The Union and the Southern 1 Pacific cannot maintain the association so j it will go to smash and there is likely to he j Home fun, especially for the Northwest. The j fiouthern Pacific has no direct competition j o it doesn't care much except that this is j the final act in cutting off the $75,000 a aonth subsidy paid by the transcontinental 1 line to the Pacific Mail, which is practi-! -caliy owned by the same persons who con- j trol the Southern Pacific railway. Since the independentclipper line was put j on between San t'rancisco and New York it has been doing a brisk business. It cut the . nrevinna exorbitant rates to a mere frac-, tion and if is getting the bulk of the freight j j"', that can stand tde time requirea in passing , Kllickson, Emma II around the Horn. Even from points so lar west as Chicago freight ia being billed to fian Francisco via New York and the clip jier line. Ipdeed, the eastern roads are en tering heartily' into the "business and are ia uing through bills of lading from Chicago to California via the Horn. ,Thiisome- ocrat to assert that Peck and Peelc con spired together to knife thepoorold democ racy. After all precaution Asiatic cholera has at last entered New York and three deaths have resulted from it. The disease will probably come west though everything pos sible is being done to prevent its spread. It will do no harm to prepare for it. The press despatches Thursday morning give very little hope of the recovery of Mrs. Harrison. The Enterprise will publish the list of " McLoughlin Monument Fund" subscribers next week. Letter List. The following is the list of letters remain ing in the post office at Oregon City, Oregon, September 15, lt02: Murray, J W Olsen, N P Pomcrov, Thomas Scott, Mrs Win Worsham, Bros Weishaar, Andrew E-2 Gideon, Miss Gideon, M C Hauley, father of Jim Wacb. Herman Jiee, Mrs Geo Wydere, Otto Nai Watson, Mr Charles if called for, please say when advertised. , E. H, Banna, r, u. Junction City Times: A newspajr ol It own efforts cannot build up a town, but the strength resulting from united and harmo nious action can accomplish almost any thing. People in search of a location turn to the new columns of the local paer, and if they-fu.il to find the business of the firms of the town, they conclude that progress is not a ruling element in that town. A town cannot grow without the active effort of a newspaper, and business men should realize that in supfiortiug their local paper they are not only building up their own business but are contributing likewise to the growth of the whole town. Albany Herald : One very marked differ ence between the work of the two parties at present is shown in the advocacy of protec tion, reciprocity, and sound currency by the republican platform, while the democratic platform calls for free trade and free bank ing, w hich virtually means a return to the wildcat currency of twenty-five and thirty years ago. There can tie no hesitancy as to a choice in that matter. The national bank ing system muy have faults that need cor rectingin the mutter of making Its issue cost too much to the people but its safety features to the holders of its issues must not be abandoned. Grant's Pass Courier: The long-headed fruit-raiser will plant apple trees during these years. There has been, and still is, a regular craze to plant prunes, while the a ple has been almost lost sight of. With all Europe and Asia for a market for our ap ples, there is no danger of beiiigoverstwked. Josephine county is adapted to the finest apples in the world, and the world will he willing to pay for all we can send out when we raise enough to send by the car load. Sulem Statesman: The Oregon City coun cil has been wrestling with the cow ordi nance. It has been sustained, and the cows must go: which makes some of the resi dents there feel very metropolitan, CKIHP AND CASUAL. SHIVELYS THEATRE, TH KICK NUUITS.- Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Heptsmttvr ig. ift sail 17, ami Saturday Mntlnce. Supported by the talented actor, W. M. HODCES Aud her own telect caiuady ol player, praientlu FORGET-ME-NOT, NEW MACDALENE. LA BELLE RUSE. Sale of icaii now oecn al the I'lammc. Popular prlcea koerred '! Ve , aHotheri '. I'ojer the inanaitement ol J. II. KKKNKV. DO You havo liousi'hoM rm'ipts ns wt'll as proscriptions to fill? Chuniuiu A1 Co.piar- aiitco accuracy at their prescri ptio n counter. YOU Can find at Char man it Co.'s the best selection of Perfum ery and toilet article in" Oregon City. SAVE Making furtht-r iiviuint's by goitiK to Clmrnian A Co where you will find all tho trailing makes of patent medicines. I MONEY Can ho saved hv buying your paints, oils, glass, etc., of Charnian A Co. Spwial rates on large orders. to hk man at tii kiu (;uocnis Near MARQUAM -ON- Thursday, FridaySaturday, OCTOHISR (th, 7th ami 8th. i8yj. PREMIUM LIST LARGER And morv lilieral than ever liefuro ull'ered. iarBfllliiisaliifli FOR ALL lCXIIIHlTORS. STOCK AND FARM PRODUCTS Will bo given every advantage fur a proer display. THE -:- LADIES' : DEPARTMENT Will In) one of the leading attraction, and an exhibit jx'eted worthy of the department. ih ex- Closing Exercises on Saturday: Hand Tournament at I 1. M., Annual Addrcnn Hnnvnell, of Oregon City, at 2 I'. M Awardit to clone tho davV exercise. by Hon. (!eo. C. ig of rreniiiiniH Miiriuutn is connected with all part of the county by good wa roads. Visitors front a distance coining by railroad will Iki able to get conveyance nt Mt. Angel, Silverton and other convenient railroad points. on B I 4 A U T I FUL GRO VIS Adjoining ground with every convenience for camping with miji plies and fuel in abundant ami at reasonable pricf. , Hotel accommodations ample for nil. THE GREAT Epiti of 12 OPKXS AT Portland, gepJ. 21$, Continues one solid month, fore-runner of the CHICAGO EAI'OSITION OF Tho .893. Music by tho famous AMERICAN BAND OF FROTDKNCE, R. I. AN ART COLLECTION Surpassing all former expositions, and valued at :KJO,000. A magnificent double. ELECTRICAL EXHIBIT The combined Thomson - Hous ton and Kdison companies, in cluding the latest adap tations in electaicity. An immense Mineral - Exhibit! u! h. ModdH of BATTLE SHIPS, rom tho navy yurd at Washington. TICKETS FOR THE SKAni.N: (! KNTLEM EN, ) CENTS, DI ES, 25 CENTS, Children under 15 years of age free.. lSend for premium list and full information regarding k and stand privilege to E. M. HAUTMAN, MAUQUAM, OR. J. E. MARQUAM, t C, W. DRAKE, Secretary. President. pace PRICES the LOWEST 17 lbs. Dry Gran. Sugar, f 1 (X) 2 lbs. Arbut'klo Coffee, 45 30c. Brooms, 25 Host Oil Cloth, elsewhero 25c to 30c, 22 J 15c Socks, . 10 40c Fancy Suspenders, 25 Pound Bars Soap, per box, 80 Best Cottonarie Bants, will not rip, 1 50 Underwear and Over-shirts lower than elsewhere. Special prices on quantity prices. Georgia took in .j')0lCKXl on watermelons thin season. There are 400 bisons at the Yellowstone Park, in Wyoming, In Saxony about 70 per cent, of the work ing men earn less than $150 per year. Oerman born residents furnished 8.70 per cent, of the strength of the union army during the war of the rebellion. HTOCIC DEI'AliTMlCNT Exceeding all former yeurs, with greutly Increased Premiums 80,000 square feet devoted to the finest HORTICULTURAL EXHIBIT Ever made on tho coaHt Agriculture to tho front. Man ufacturies in full operation. Tho wonderful hall of mystery. " The little world," the result of mechani cal genius. Larger number of ex hibits than ever before. The pop ular special days continued. Every thing new; nothing dead. GREATLY "REDUCED RATES, On all transportation lines. HAMILTON & ALIjEN, Clackamas, Oregon. CANBY NURSERIES, MILLARD J. LKIC, - - - Proprietor. A COMPLETE LINE OF. Fruit and Ornanicntjil Trees, Shrublx WHOLESALE CANBY, - Etc., RETAIL. OREGON. SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE. DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop. A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines. Patent Medicines of all Makes, Notlona.Confectlonery, Cigars. Full Stock Of Machine Oils, Best and Cheapest. ine Belection ot 1'orlumory and Toilot Soaps. And inp; Brands of Cigars. iri:nckiitiokm CAiticri i.i.v i ii.i.i:i. Load- Shlvely's Block, Oregon City, Or.