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Oregon City Enterprise. PubHwUett livery Friday. CHAS. MKS15RVIC, 1'l'llt.ISIIKH AMI I'ROI'RIKTOK. BUH8CHIPTION HATK8, republican party to do nil within their power to protect their tiatlim' Imlualrios mul currency from the on.slmiht r tli Hotirboii". lit tho meat, tinio then Is nothing to Iw i::iinM by per orling or con ccaling the truth. Kvk.i tho.M! who nuike a utility of the I iiioiiry tiu'liou mul iiiifihl to be nlile to ' H-sk iiiulfit:inliii);ty of Ihv liimttciul out-, i look hnvc Ihvii Muci.'ereil hv tho iii'timl ol'j OFFICIAL FAFER OF CITY A1ID COUSTY-1 i nieohnor silver. Ti,tj - -r :""" """-'v.i... ii,.,.i!t i to ui mr soim sin it ctuimr.c nun out iiiiio i ivsUKm Ihotirlit IihiI own ctvfn to the lmssili itvof her taking tho step which she lias anil which peems to have ntoni.liel not onlv linaiieiers hut oMfiala of this govrriiinent. It certainly throws another factor of un known strength into the r xi.-tin tliuimiiil Munition, and from the fact that it has caused silver to drop to the lowest price ever known it would win that It is not a move w hich w ill help in any degree to re lieve the financial depression now existing. With a silver dollar worth hut .Vs cents and likely to go lower it is a question whi ther ami farmers We reason to thank the ad ministration lor the extraordinary price of of wool. Mrs. K, Warner has a Very Hue thick, oerhii on tlm In II. I .,.. ..r .1... jcoiiuty. In fuel Mm. Warner Is a siiccesslul farmer having been a aliinlng liht In Wnriier Knuijje. for many years. Her I place nhomuls In all sorts of fruit Tnim .cherries to xtrawhenics. Such shade trees as maple, cotton wood, 011k and locust (from which it derives Its luime) please the ariiMic eve. lint licst view of Ml. St. lie had from her lawn and SlHVI. Sr.MTATO. 1m year, - ... Biiniunrhs. Three months, - - Subscriptions ssrshle In vlvsnee Ailveruaing rate given, on application. - 1 im : Entered al the Post Offlee In Oregon City, Or., as aecoud class matter. FRIDAY. JUNK 30, ISM. The EXTKIiPKISK guarantees a larger bona flde cireulation than that of the other three papers in the county combined. Sprlngwater I'elenrathm, Si'Kisowatkh, June :!. We shall cele brate the glorious Fourth. Our woplo w ill repair to the grove of W, 1, Cornell w here scats have been provided, a merry go round erected ami where pea nut stands are in course of construction and there we w ill he Jubilant. The oration will be delivered by Kx. l 8. Marshal llarin. "In the afternoon Hev. (iillmau l'arker willdeliveran address. Music ill he furnished. Tho children are preparing a number of pieces and a large Out of Sight. Tho truvoling puhllu ant now fully ullvu to tho (net Dint tho Chlciitf'i, Union Piiriilo itinl Northwestern l.lno oII'ith tint very host nci'iiininoilatlona I" tint public from ami to Chicago, Oiimhn ami itituiuiiiiliatti points, not only dining tho orl.l a l''nir tint nil tho year around Shiloh'H Cure,, tho (iit'i.t t'ougli ami ( roup ('urn, in or Hitlo hv us . I'licki't sine contuliia Iweiily-llvo ilnaea, only'.'-V (-lildien lout It. C. (i. Huntley, Call ami sen the lounges al It. 1. lloliuiin anil you will see hoiiio good ones which they nut selling iilimmt at inanutiioliirer's prices AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. Osweiro, Cauby, Clackamas, Milwsiikie. Union Mills, Aims, Meadow Brook. New Era, Wilaonrille, Park Place, Barlow. - tiladatime, Stafford. Mu'iino, Cams, Molalla. Marquam, Lullevllnj Aurora, Orville, Kagle Creek, Sunnyside, Damascus, Bandy, Salmon, Currinsville, Cherryville, Mui mot. 0. W. Prosser Ilea K nifht A. Mather Gary & V(ssiin:er li' J. Trulliiiger E S Bramhall Chss Hnlman W. 8. NewN-rry Henry Miley Hamilton Washburn - Mrs. 0. A. Sheppani T. M. t russ J. I). liase. C. T llowsrd K. M. Cooper Annie Stubtia. E. M. Hsrnnan H Jt-untugs K. Uiey - - LJ Perdue H. ilbern John Welsh J. V. Klliott K. GiKtsi'h M. Mclntvre (ieit. J. Currin M. J. Hammer Adolph Aschotl this (rovermnent might not better at mut I choir and a string hand w ill he among the Mrs. W M cease trying to bolster up silver and prmved at once to devise some other method for ob taining a sutlk'icncy of circulating tiieiliuiu for the transaction of the business of the country. As it is the government has prac tically to stamp its Hat on 4'2 cents of the silver dollar and in a large per centage of cases to turn around and redeem its own flat with gold. The rcs'ilt of this policy is to pile silver up in thetaultsof thetn-as-ury department and send gold abroad. The action of India will make one less country to use silver, and the demand for it will Im decreased in just the proportion that India was a silver consumer, and makes it that much harder for this country to bolster up the white metal. o.Y ir.r TO HELP. While it is undoubtedly true that Oregon City is feeling the ill eil'ects of the depress ing times less than any other community in the state we cannot boast of absolute freedom of the evil consequences attending the general lack of confidence which has Compisy K finds itself at the end of its four years of life in a more prosperous con dition than ever belor. Since its organiza tion on the 'JtUh of June bXI It has passed through many trials, some of which seriously threatened its existence hut under the wise and conservative omnium, 1 of Captain Canting and his associate otllcers the company has steadily advanced in discipline, efficiency and numbers till it will now compare well with the other com panies of the slate, especially as it has not had the advantage of batallion drill as have the Portland companies. The company is now practically up to the maximum in members but cannot muster its full number for drill or insiection owing to the absence caused monev to be hoarded hv those fortunate enough to have It. The ills of ' "e. ami especially 10 me lack ot uin close times are felt everywhere, and about forms- But i,h tlie l,ew uniforms just all that the rank and file can doisto make ! or,lered b-v ,1,e ,ltttei firs' ' y the best of the situation as it comes to ,1,al ,he eoninionwealth has provided in them. At times like the present when'11"1' ,,le members will be pretty well everyone having money owing to him is ,1"'I,11 and with the close attention now wantine to eather it in "to belli liini out of ! '"g paid to drill by most of the members bis tight places it is well for each one to do all in bis power to eae up the tightness by paying all that he can ol bis debts, especially his small ones. The following true incident which hap pened in a small town in Linn county a few years ago will illustrate the advantage of putting money in circulation and shows that in the course of trade it does not take a fortune to pay a good many dollars of small bills. Quite a number of men were sitting in a store spinning yarns and dis cussing the general dull times when a man entered and paid another five dollars that be owed him. Instead of putting the V in bis pocket he paid it on his doctor hill and the piece of currency thus started on its debt paying mission bad within a very few minutes been the property of every man in the room and some of them bad owned it twice. At the conclusion of the ceremony, which is perhaps as appropriate term as any, that bill had paid eighty-live dollars of debts and strange to relate was in the end the property of the man who brought it into tbe store and set it afloat. While this bill circulated faster than it would naturally do in the ordinary conduct of business it serves as an illustration of the good that money in circulation may do, while that wbich is locked up the pocket or the bank is doing no one any service. This is a good time to keep the money that is not already locked up in motion. will become a strong and efficient organiza tion, a credit to itself and one of w bich the community may well be proud. attractions. Lunch will he sold at small cost to those who do not care to carry it. Come and celebrate I Key, Korlies of Portland, has been hold ing a week of protracted meeting here. A deep Interest was tnanilesteil throughout. We are sure they have been of great good both in strengthening the church and in promoting interest and harmony among outsiders. Twenty-one were added to Un church, eighteen of w hom were baptised. It is probable that a parsonage will he built this summer. V. C. Howell has agreed to sell a suitable tract adjoining school house. This matter can never be put In motion better than now. The prune crop promises to be Immense. Mr. Outteridge thinks that even with doubling the capacity of Ms dryer (which Is over one ton ol dried fruit in twenty-four hours now,) he w ill scarcely lie able to care lor it all. fact Inn rammed, limn uvisa, you keep at it, Is apt to toll uu the liver. The things to prevent thtsarw fir. Pierce's Plensant Pellets. Take one of lhes little IVllrta for a corrective or gent la laxative -Hire for a cathartic. They're the small eat, easiest to tnkn, plensnuttwl and nioet natural In tho way tliay act. They do wnniiiii( gisnt Consti pation, Indigestion, ltili.nn Attai ka, Kick or Unions Houdncha, and all derangements of tho tlvsr, stomach, and bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured. They're iinmiirVed' to give sntls In every case, or your money la Tho worst chi8 of Chronic) Ca tarrh in l lie Ili'tiil, yiclil to Dr. Sii;i-' Catnrrh Kotui'i'.y. So cer tain iti it that iis m.-iki-rs offer $500 rowarj for an inottruMu case. The Clackamas County Horticultural So ciety will hold its second meeting in this city on the 15th of tiext month, and while the subjects up for consideration are such as are of special interest to fruit growers the meeting has a special concern for all, since ever)- one is interested in the fruit in dustry either directly or indirectly. Every business man in the city should do all in his power to promote the enterprise since it will be an imortant factor in making the land hereabouts much more productive, hence more valuable. It is within theseoie of the association to build up an industry in this county which will niake Clackamas the richest county in the stale. DEMOCRATIC FRUITS. If the republican party were now in power the democratic press from one end of the land to the other would ring the changes upon its resjionsibility for the distressing times to which the country is subject. In view of this fact it is not unfair to place the blame for the present stringency upon the party now in full control of the govern ment machiencry. The New says: it is not tlie banks, nor the gold In hnglund, by means of good shipments, nor the rediscounts which have i system of postal deliveries has uguieueu loans, precipuaieu lailures and The New York Commercial Advertiser in speaking of the changed conditions be tween now and two years ago says: We tear from Uncle Sam's ledger a page giving the balance of trade favoring us for the first four months following the passage of the McKinley act, and tbe balance against us for the first tour months of 1S93, following the democratic victory, with free-trade leg islation highly probable: As a result of republl- As a result of nrni- In our favor. icy: 1W,233.1 SKsinst I us. The IViiplf 'a Verdict. Resides, curing the worst case of rlieu mutism in Clackamas, county, tho fol lowing cases ppeak : Mrs. Charles, of Seventh street any a : "My boy'a right leg was paralyzed from his hip down, so Unit ho was unable to put his foot to the grouiul for over twelve months. After using tlm-e bottles) of Mr. Hargreave'l himoug Seaweed Koin edy. He can now run around without hia sticks." Mr. Michael Quinn of Oregon City, savi "I was laid up with a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism in a moat acute form. Three applications of the famous Seaweed Remedy entirely cured me." Mrs. Geo. Kt-ddnway savg, "It in worth its weight in gold for rheumatism." SoldhyGuo. E. Haxohkavks, South Madison Street, or at Thayer A Alden's office, Oregon City. P. 0. RoxJ-'RS; State ok Ohio City of Toi.kihi) Lrcas County. ) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ia the senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in t lie city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, i and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by IIai.l'r Catakuii Ci ke. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this (ith day of December, A. D. 1886. J I A. W.GLEASON, ItKALj Notary Public. ft i oUU I n I Mu POWDERS, COPPER RIVETED WJJ 30TTOMPANtf . . s r ADDRESS! SAN FRANCISCO, CAl SPEC A AIOIHII i Park Place Store MILLINERY. Lowest price on ladies' IIIIsms Hint Cliinurii" stylish and pietly hats for July Fourth. Atiltl. PITT. I'.in ki ye mower, cham pion mower, Nhultlcr wagon. H)" I'"1'1 Ilor.e hay f"' rakes al I'orlUud prices. I M IX A Mlu,;, Men's ilmt , gre.s ami laie, Ui)i ;,. nIi.h-s, III, Iii-i.' Iln, , best styli-a an, , pi li es, l adii..', ,;,. an. I i-I.IU'r.-ii'a 0,r Iroin fl L'Mo .' a, forCHItDHtMCUHING TEETH 11F.I.IEVS TEVrillHIl BEAT, r it n- K.N t r ITS. CO N V V IJH 10 S . ae. PtlESr.RVE A MKA1.TUT HTATE Or THE CON. ST1TITIOX DUHIN4 i'EJUUO Or TEKTUIMi. Br that the worili " J0D5 8TIXDJIA5, Chum fart. Walworth, Slurry," are envrri-4 oa Ui Oori-rnmeat Htanp a must to mu packet. M-Dold by all Leading Irug(lla. JAPANESE piLB CURE A new and complete trvntmi'iil, c,.ii..iin i,l HnprMMltorl, ointment In C'sp.iilrs. nImi In Hoi uml I'llls: a p live cuir lor Ktlernal, Internal, III I ml or l.li-i .iiiik, lu-liltiit. chronic. Kid-tit or lli-mllisry I'lli-., slot ninny iIih-sihi Mud fi'iusle wm k Hi-Mrs ; It Is alwsys a uri-at titMii'At l" ttir ri-in-ml hpallh 1 hn flrl ill. cuvury ot a meilli-al cur rvit.li-rliJK an oiwiattoii with tin- knlt iliiiir-r..nry tu-ri-nlii-r. Thla rsmnlv has uvvf-r li-rn known to fail. II pr Ik, i. 6 fur ." ; srnt by mall. Why mffi-r (rnin thla terrible dl-rate wtiru a writlni guarantee Is fivrn with all tsupa to reliinil tin-monity II not cnrril. Hi-mi .lamp tor fri-i-irti)le. f.imr-anti-r l.iiiril l,y Woiihih1 ( LK A t o. wlioln sale ami rrtall ilriifvlita. aolo atrnia. Portlaml, Dreiniu, Kor .ale b (.'. 0. Hiiulley, Oreaou City, (in-iinii. Sugars at Cost FLOUR S3.50 PER BARREL Strawberries 3c. lb. & going clow Highest price paid for eggs, butter grain and all produce. HAMILTON & WASHBURN. Look Before You Leac OR IN OTHER WORDS ion take your choice at the polls, bat the silent law of cause and ell'ect runs re morselessly on. shaken confidence. It is the knowledge that the democratic party is in full control Of both the executive and legislative branches of the government. The ex ecutive branch breathes platitudes, but declares no policy. The legislative branch Is an unknown quantity three months in the future, and the past record of the party which controls it is such as to make the average citizen skeptical of either its ability or its willingness to act wisely. The platform on which Grover Cleveland was elected was a protest against progress and a declaration of war upon prosjierity. The return of the democratic party to com- i pk-te control of the government, unless the solemn declaration of principles put forth by the Chicago Convention was a tissue of deliberate falsehoods, meant ruin for American industries and debasement for American currency. Democracy came into power demanding free trade and state bank . currency. The business men of the nation liave taken the party at its word, that is all The shrinkage of hundreds of millions of dollars in the value of securities in which the earnings of the people are invested, the Jialt suddenly given to industrial enterprise, the scarcity of money, the dearth of credit in the wealthiest nation of the world; these are the logical and inevitable results of democratic triumph with its threat to reverse all the conditions upon which the prosperity of the country has been based. The country today is feeling the effects of aiemocratic rule. When congress meets it will be the duty of the representatves of the Rkcoosi.iho the great importance of better roads California has called n road convention and among subjects for investi gatlon will be the influence of good and bad roads on rural life, upon taxation, and upon the development of the resources of the state, as well as the effect of good roads lork Press ! In making rural postal delivery probable. roads, i been ex tended far into the country. The enlarge ment of such facilities, it is believed, will follow close upon the improvement of roads in this country. In the matter of time the rural population will be brought nearer the town. With the United States committed to the doctrine of protection it would be much eas ier to maintain any standard of money which should seem to us best for this coun try alone, but with a party in power com mitted to the policy of free trade, which In- volvesextensive dealings witli the nations of the earth, we must be guided by the stand ard required by the countries with which we do business. Mount Pleasant Items. Moi;rt Pmasaut, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Will McCord went to Canby Tuesday and Thursday of last week. Strawberries were their object. Master Guy Kellogg, of Oregon City, has bee a guest at White Hall. Miss Wauttenpaugh and Miss Maggie are at home for their summer vacation. George Wilchart's pleasant and familiar face was to be seen on Sunday last, which Is quite an unusual occurance of late. It is whispered around that Mr. and Mrs. John Hetidricksoti may possibly sell their place and leave this vicinity in the near future. We should all be sorry to lose sucltuhospitable neighbors, for we are not among these who are " off with tbe old love and on with the new." Sheep are mostly shorn of their fleeces Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood ami mucous Biirfai.-ea of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J. CIIKNKY A Co. Toledo O. HTSold by Drugiiiats, 75c. Are you insured? If not. now Is the time to provide yourself anil family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diurrlici-a ltemedy as an insurance against any serious retmltg from un attack of bowel complaint during the summer months. It is almost certain to be needed and should be procured at once. No othur remedy can take its place or do its work. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by (Jeo. A. Harding. If you want to h!1 your proH;rty,liHt it with Wade H. .Spencer. Sets, f&2&&7ffi?tt II O fi Nf .1 aVI LL4 m Wl W t .1 v -7T wn s-T i .cm t rm i fit liirair ItnttW una UltaUT i;o(Klll,i.l.'IIH. plo'l-i-l.y enrol whnro all oiliora fall, Coui;ha, I to ;i, : ont Thront, lloaracneaa, Wlto-n-iy ii).li riM Aatoma. lor Consumption If him un ,vnl; tins cured tho-juam't, no I M'lirf voir if takrnlu ti'.no. Hoi-.' y I'-ti ;;i. n i n n K'-iur-amen. For n f.:tr. - l.m ,( i,r .: n, SHILOil'B HEL' AtiONN. 'LBTJtk.a-!. CtUL0H'Si CATAItRH iluvoyimcaiuiriir 'liiia run. tetd to euro ou. i'r For sale by C. G. Huntley. lv ruurtiu ..J'...ll.l .'.vu. Keceipt, note and order Enterprise office. books at the Do Not Climb the Hill ! STOP AT George C. Ely's POSTOFFICE STORE, lUyville, - Oregon, Wherp you can got the higheHt cash price for Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. Full line of new gooda at prices lower than Oregon City. . Red Cross Tansy Pills The Ladies Suppressed Menstruation PAINFUL Menstruation And a PREVENTIVE fur : tl.K a, lUiiMU.aitUil.j Ara Sato and Ri li.ihln. JT IVrfr tf Hiini-lraa, Purtly Vi-Re laoic I n iff oliiian's Prices ON LOUNGES, CARPETS.WALLPA BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE, WOOD TURNING SCROLL SAWING BOXES OF ANY Parties deairinK SIZES MANUFACTURED I'at- Wood Turning, terna, brackets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Suited by Callinn on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. H. BESTOW, COpp. the Congrejfational Church PRICE $I.OO. S'-nl nn.tnalil on rrrelpf ( price. Mrnv refumlau if not i "A Vln rla rinnnnn. Cn 1IU UU VIUUllVIIU vv., De Molnea. Iowa. For nale by Charman it Co. Ah ' mm it vlf "N aT NOTICE OF FINAL 8KTTI.KMHNT. I hereby give rmtlre that I have flleil with the County ( diirt nl Clankaman roiiuly, Oregon, my aitniiiinla and vo.iiilmra for final m-uli-ineut of the iiHtate of John WllHon.ili''mini'i, ami the Court haa appointed the drat Monday In An num, IK't, (or the examination ami aeiilnient of theanmt. IMVII) WII HON. June 8, !H!fl, H(l 7-1 Ml f fitter k Emta i. .i NO'UCF. OK HAI K In the ( ounty l oun ll( ,lu, HlHlCl)( , tho comity ol Clai kiunaa. " ' de'':.',aHU,,r0f "'t' '"lM0,,f J"l' '-' -i)on, Notice r hurptiy Ivi'ii. tlmt In t.nr. - ... order of .ale mH J l. " ! V Court ot llieroiinty f ,-,,,B m Ori-Kim. on 11,1. 7il, .i. i i .... " ." " ahove calate, the ui raUned iiiVliil.Vratri. !l .Kid ..late, will .,. , prUate mea. aim eel in ennl . r.. ... i.... i... . . . .. TkKAHUltF.K'U NOTICK. I have now In mjr handa funda applleahla to thi payment of all warmuta eudiirHed prior to May I, lw.ll. Jnteruil will eeaat; from dute of thla notice. H II CAl, IKK, Treaaurernf Clankamaa county. Uated Oreffun City, June HI, 1'j;i. NOTICE OF I'KOPOHKI) IMIMtOVKMKNT OK KIK1H HTKKKT. Notice in herehy nlven, thai tho City Cnunnll of Ori-Kiin city propoaea to Improve that portion of Fiflh atreet IvIiik between the weat aldu of Iflah atreet and eaaterlvto the Interaeetlon of the preaent county road near the weatjliiHof Van IlureuBtreet at the expenaeof the property ownera: Flrat-Ily uradlm that nart of Fifth afreet lv. Ilia between the weat Hue of lllirh atreel and the weat aide of Van llliren atreet to the eatab HabedKrade, and by amvclliiK the mild atreet ten feet ou each aide of the center line of aald atreet. Hccond The dews ka are tn be taken nn and repaired o an to conform with aald grade, and in eaae there la nn walk there la to be built a good alx-foot alilewalk, all at the expeuaeuf win property ownera. Ordered publlahed by the City Council of Oregon CltjT M meetlnj of aald Council held Juu 1, lkW. . - L. i FoKTca, Heeordcr. ainna county, atatoof iiiegon to wit. I he iiorth hall of the norll, e V,,r.r , lot No. a of aei l nn 10 In town '2 .,.il. . . tr-trlx may aee III tu ael H"""",H- dHHyKl;,f 'iirzir "u ,h pren.v,!;i';hx;a'-o,:;t;';;;:i t:;:'v;t,tir:Ir,!rr-r::H -""-7 ' """".' Ailm'x. NOTICK WIK.MHWVKaKNT..r U..H 11 of.irVgo1:"c'n7,wy::rfve,r,oe:i,i!;r'y : linproveini nl 1,1 M,.i ... .... 1 Ihe in accordance win. "Oregon city he ordiminca. u.i... , I. , . 7 ' " " "1" aeconipanled will, . r'riia ,A" ""'t he amount ol laaiT, I,. . ""! k. the ued In lbcontriii-il,, , V.i ' i ' "r" " or 1,1,1, win be r . . v ' . ""4 N" 1,1,1 June Hill,, law. ilTcuv I"'" "' '" "' right to reject any and .7l ' '" "'.""" the bid. U, City Heco u" and mi, ' A.',,lr""" " velope. oilid for -, U order of city cII(., j'la',"1" "r"'-" i . poh'trr, -:6-30 "' ' KKI.I.Y, C01 iniltlee, Cooke's Stables W.H.COOKE, Manager, Hnoeeaaor to V. II T I- Corner Fourth and Main Street- OKKCiON CITY. The I.KADINO I.IVF.HY HTAW' tho (,'ily. iUH 0r BI,V ilcmril8 fiiriiiHliml on aliort notice. All kimlg of Truck ami IVIivorj B iH'Ha promptly attimihiil to. HorH.ia llimrrh,,! anil Ki-d on rcl! ii'ile tiirma. R PRIER'S Photograph G alien If you want a Rood photograph f" "ima call at liiH old stand of poriito Farr's hutchcr sli'P- NOTHINO BUT FIRST-CLASS WORK DS PROMPT DELIVERY ,