Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 15, 1893, Image 4

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
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One year, ....... fj oo
8ii months, lid
Thre mouth, SO
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Advenlninj rmioi given ou application.
lutered at the Pot Offlit In Oregon City, Or.,
u lecond class mailer.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1S93.
that th principles UHn wliii'li they '( r I (ultli( this week a com mini leal Um
(lioroiihly coniirvhenilftt only ly a few j from one of tlu reiileiits of (he Kly neltsli
persons, but there are a (trent number of i IkhIhhmI crliioWiiK the Kntukphirr for mi
The ENTERPRISE guarantees a larter bona
! circulation than that of the other three
paper In the ronntj combined.
AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE,
Oawego,
Cubr,
Clarkaniaa,
sillwaukie,
I'ntnn Mills, .
Alma.
Meadow Brook,
Hew Era.
WtlaonTllle,
Park Flaee,
Barlow.
litadatone,
SiafTord.
Muilno,
Oarua.
Molalia.
Marnam,
Emtevllle
Aurora,
Orllle.
Kle Creek,
81111 nyside,
Damascus,
Bandy,
8alnion,
I'urrinsville,
Oierryville,
ii armot.
0. W. Proer
tieo. Knight
A. tiaiher
Gary A Wtiuinger
U J. Trnilliiser
E 8 Hramhall
Chaa Holman
W. S. Newberry
Henry Miley
Hamilton A Washburn
- Sin. G. A tlheppard
T. M. Cni
J. 0. liage.
C. T Howard
R. M. Cooper
Annie Stiibba.
E. M. Hariman
B. Jetiiiliio
F. t.lesy
L.J Perdue
H. Wilbern
John Welsh
J. 0. Klliott
F. GKt h
Mrs. W. M. Milntvre
(ieo. J. Currin
Mrs. M. J. Hammer
Ailolph Asehot!
women wlu are milllolently adept for m h
plain case as llus, ami who rolUvllvely
niicht have exercised, their in tluenee. Tlml
thi'V neglected to do this is evident from the
fact that want of eoiiftdeiK oonliiiiied.
They cannot escape responsibility ly the
excuse o the lack of the right sort of mate
rial to 0erali on, For surely there cannot
be a more flexible ami impressionable kind
to operate on than the (treat mass in this
country that is able to believe that sixty
rent are a dollar. And, indeed, their Held
is still more extensive, in the majority of a
nation that thinks it can long prosper by
cutting itself off from the vital currents and
the commercial sympathy of the world in
its persistence in the violation of the moral
order by the demoralising device of legal
tender.
FOJi GOOD JWJDS.
JMEMCJ.Y siiirnxo.
A paper recently written by Governor
Flower of New York on the subject of high
roads is well worth reading In this stale,
where we hare about the worst country
roads in the land. Governor Flower says
that roads must be made either tv the na
tional government, which will not take the
task: or by the state government, In w hich
case the road bureau aould become a source
of extravagance and corruption; or by the
towns, which would require the co-opera
tion of two or more towns not often friendly
utterance in last week's pner. It 'seems to
us that those who lake this cornsoudi'nt's
view of tho matter are going out oftheir
way to lind something lo ho oll'eudi'd at.
The Kstkknhinr supported the republican
ticket, Mr, Harrington along with the rest.
Aside from party atlllllatloiia Mr. Harring
ton is esteemed as a man as highly as any
one on the ticket, so that neither party nor
personal reasons can be urged against the
Kktiki'hisi no matter what the case tu ay
be with the parly at large. TheHguresdu
not show that Mr. Harrington was dealt
treacherously with by his party, since in
spite of the light made on hint lie received
a much larger vole than did two others on
the same ticket Including the head, and only
two who were on the ticket with him re
ceived more votes. The criticism of the
Kntski'hiss did not apply to republicans
in that part ol the city any more than U did
to all others. It took It for granted that
that neighborhood desired to have a mem
ber of the council, but instead of accepting
the nomination of a man from there as an
evidence of the disposition on the part of
the rest of the city to accord them repre
sentative the cry was started Immediately
after the nomination of Mr. Harrington
that it was done to beat them out of a
councilman. Instead of accepting the nom
ination In good faith and permitting the
voters to choose between the candidates on
their merits and as party representatives
la Your laundry Well Ponol
tVitliing exasperates a person no iiiucIi
as to have a line w!iiti uuiiiioiii MuiihmI
Iroin the liiutidry vellow ninl niiissv,
buttons It u I ( oil' and In a condition not
lit to wear, Tim Trov Steam l.iiundry
aenda out Hone tint llrst cIiinh work n
trial onlor will convince yon. Olllce
with K. A, Waddoca. post olllin lillild
ihg. Itiinillee left Tuesday evening will
lie relumed Ntturduy morning.
Come lit ami sou the latest ami licet In
watches, clocks, jewelrv, silverware,
novelties and musical Instruments.
Itl'MMKISTKH A AmiHKKRN.
Dry granulated eugars seventeen
pound t, roast coll'ee iftv, a pound
and school hooka ami supplioa away
down, at the lied Front.
Wedding alatioherVt the latest style
and (I nest assortment ever brought to
Oregon I lly at the Fntkhckisk olllce.
to each other, or by the counties. To this I ' bugatKio or eligibility was raised against
last plan he rinds fewest objections applies-1 Mr- Harrington and to it may fairly he at
ble. and heuuotes the umvijions of the slat-! tribnted his defeat. The fact of the matter
ute passed by the last legislature of New
York as a good e sample to follow.
The statute provides that the board of su
pervisors of any county may formally
adopt the county road system and designate
as county roads such highways as they mav
deem best for the purpose outside of the
limits of incorporated towns and villages.
Thereafter the expense of keeping these
roads in repair shall be a county charge,
The importance of American shipping in-1 "J ,lle '""""aTy amount for the purpose ' Tymlall, it now transpires resulted from an
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snail or appmpriaieu eacn year or me ! ovenios ol cniorai aliuinislered by Ills wile
county siiervisors. , In mistake for sulphate of magnesia. Mrs.
The bill was at first opposed by the New j Tymlall testified at the imiuest that after he
York farmers on the ground that it would had taken the chloral, l'rofer Tymlall
increase taxation. But when they were ! jumped out of bed ami exclaimed: "f.eta
told that convict labor might be employed ! stomach pump." Mrs. Tvmlall caused Ir.
and it is well known, Is that the city eleo
iton was not a party tight at all and was
not so thought of by the mass of voters.
Other issues dominated the election
almost entirely, and the cry of party
treachery as raised by Mr. Hunch is not
warranted by the conditions existing at the
time of the election.
two Kisps or n'o vt w
need Dr. Tiercel
Favorite Prescript
tlon those who
want to be made
strong, and those
who want to be
mad well. It
build up, Invlgor
atea, regulates, and
cure.
It 'i for young
girl Just entering
womanhood ; for
women w ho have
reached the critical
'chanire of life": for women ext-ecl-
I Ins; to become mother: for mothers
who are nursing and exhausted ; for
eery woman w ho la run-down, delicate,
or overworked.
For all the disorder, disease, and
weaknesM of women, "Favorite 1're
crlptlon" I the eny remedy so unfail
ing t)i at It ran be ovaranlttd. If It
I doesn't benefit nr cure, In every case,
I the money will be returned.
Tu death of the noted scientist, John
tersts is not generally appreciated by the
farmers of this country w ho do not realize
its magnitude nor the fact that it is closely
allied to their interests. Anvtbing that w ill
leave the money in this country instead cf
rermiititiir it to be sent abroad is in the
interest of the American laborer and pro-1 ,or rrios they withdrew their oppoei.
j Wmstnnley to be immediately summoned,
ducer. When it is considered that this I
country pays away about Jw millions or
dollars in gold each year to foreign ship
owners for transportation of our imports
and exports, it should cause all citizens to
stop and ponder. Most of this vast sum goes
toBritish shipowners, who, with other for
eign ships, carry nine-tenths of our foreign
trade, leaving one-tenth carried in American
ships. Th s sum that we psy to foreign
shipping equals the value of our oat crop.
If this -U.i millions of dollars were paid to
American shipping, it would annually em
ploy a vast industry in building ships and a
great number of men in operating them.
All this would add to the home consump
tion of the surplus agriultural products
that we now hire transported to foreign
markets. By keeping at home this
OOO.CM) in gold the drain on our gold re
serve would be slopped, am) an immense
addition of silver could be made to our cir
culating medium without running the risk
of having the silver dollar sink below the
gold dollar in value,
lion. They were all in favor of good roads ; and gave her husband a mustard emetic
provided some one else was lo pay lor them.
The proposition to use convict labor on
the roads in this stale is not new. and, so
so far as is known, is approved by those w ho
have considered it seriously. It would have
the double advantage of silencing the cry of
the labor unions against convict labor, and
of conferring upon the slate, in course ol
time, a system of roads so well built as to
He was also given rotfee, bill became un
conscious. Dr. Wiustanley did all he could
for him, ami later in the ily he regained
consciousness and rvceguiied and spoke to
the doctors. The latter worked over him
all day. Mrs. Tymlall gave the chloral lo
her husband at 8 .To o'clock in the morning,
ami at(i:.'Si p. tu. all was over. Dr. Win
Stanley testified that he hail used an electrlc
r. r. white.
W. A WHITE
WHITE BROTHERS
J'rnetieal .Irchitrcts HuilJurt
Will prepare plans, elevation, working- tie
t Ha, and peeincailoiis lor all ktmtt ol build
hues ripeclal attention vlveu to niodern rot
Usfca. Estimates luriilshtd on application
Call oo or address WH1TK niltm ,
Urea-en City. liD
very Pair Guaranteed,
A0DRES3 &AN fRANCISCO CaL
For tho next 150 dup wo will mnko tho lolluwing mliicti,,,,,,.
Our .'111 inch 1'Uiil wool IIuiuh'Ih, rikkI vitluo 3"h!, now ilo.
Our IJfl inch twilled I'laid MUttiun, hkh1 vnltio I.V, now 3,rw.
Doul.lo fold Htorm m-rgos. hhI vuluo o, how KV.
Kiithinnro lino wot. I HiiitinKH, (?khI vnltio i'o, now n.'c,
Our UK.- grudo outing; lliiiiind now mld fur 7c.
Mirw nndfliildrenn' h-1.Mo p-ut "I'M too, f(lrin,.r
.ritT8 ll.'.'.'i nnd tU now Hold for 1M
I.mlii' natural wool umlerviKtit rmltiml from $1.2.1 toll.Oo.
I.ittlitK heavy wih.I hone, former irico a.V now 2'o.
Groceries and Provisions Sold at Close Pi ices.
KUJIJR, - PICK - HARUICI - Sj.oo
Sugars, Dry Granulated I9lb $1,
Extra 0 20 lb si, (Jolden (! 21 lb $1.
BEST PEARL OIL 05c FOR 5 GALLON.
aHMsaMaVMaHMM
WANTKD TO KXl'IlANOK (SOOpS FOR.
ItuttiT, egK'"- ohIh. nht'itt. In-tin, mtutiH , Imiled hay, onions mid jwiultry
Park Place Cash Store.
TKKAHt'ltblt it NoTlt I.
1 have now In mr hands luinli appllrahle to
the pavn-eut o all warrant. etol,r.i'l pil,,r to
A'Ikiki U IsVl. Itilereal wllleea.e lr. ni.Ul.nl
this notlco. II ( Al IKK.
Tretmrer ol I Ui-ksma. county.
Pattd Orefoo l'lt. Iee. I), l-t(l. tl
clieaen transportation. If the convicts in j battery on Professor Tymlall, and that had
the county jails and state penitentiaries ! his lunirs not been disabled he might have
were set to aork building roads aemiifht survived
have in the course ol a few years good
I system of bighwavsin the principal comi
ties. A few convicts would escape, but an
example or two would minimize the num
ber of runaways, and at any rate the convict
population would return something for
what ihey cost.
IT IS IWJMEXICJX.
fore, that the farmers ot the country, ami
eseciaHy of the West and South who fur
nish the bulk of our cotton, grain and pro
visions for export, are mostly concerned in
the welfare of our marine. Any wise meas
nre that would cause American ships to re
gain the foreign carriage we have lost,
should be bailed with joy by farmers and
planters, the more so as many of the new
hips this would require would be built near
tha iron mines of Lake Superior, near the
forests of the Pacific coast, or at southern
ports adjacent to the vast timber and iron
belts of the favored but as yet only par
tially develod Dixie land. Navigation
and also insurance laws are needed that
shall discriminate in favor ol American
hips just as England has for years dis
criminated to protect her marine in monop
olizing our traffic Then let the new tariff
provide for a reduction of 10 or 20 per cent
in the duties (whatever the rates may be)
on imports brought to our shores In Ameri
can built ships owned by Americans and
manned by citizens of the Tinted Htates.
The whole country would soon feel the be
neticent effects of this policy in better times,
more work and more money, and it would
not be long before our shipping would again
become supreme in our foreign commerce
as it is today In our coastwise trade and in
ternal navigation.
The American Architect was writing
It is apparent, there- ; pretty close to the mark when it said, ," We
FOJi THE JlfltfD CURISTS.
Charles Dudley Warner recently contrib
uted an amusing and sarcastic article to
Harper's which dealt with the financial situ
ation apparent in this country at the pres
ent time and asks to have it remedied by
the mind-cure people who promise so much
for their pet plan. Among other good
things be says:
There never bas been so fair an opportu
nity for the exercise of the mind-cure a in
this country in tbe last few months. The
disease bas been real in its disastrous effects,
and yet in the opinion of all the financial
and economic doctors it bas not been or
ganic. The cotton bas blossomed, the corn
has ripened, the wheat bas matured, and
the pig has taken on his usual amount of
atiipobe tissue. The weather has not been
worse than usnal, the public health has
been as good as imperfect sewerage per
mits, clothing and food have been extraor
dinarily cheap, and, to descend to particu
lars, the watermelon has never been bigger
or cheaper. And yet in the midst of health
and of plenty there bas come a paralysis
in the body-politic. In the opinion of the
wise, nothing has been the matter except
want of confidence, though there is disagree
ment as to what caused this mental infirm
ity. Tbe mind of the nat.on is alone re
sponsible for tbe disasters of the nation. If
the mind is enred, business will assume its
accustomed channels and the industries
will revive. In short, if we will stop think
ing that anything is arong. nothing will be
wrong. It must be that the mind-curint
have not put forth their powers. It may be
must confess that we never hear ' labor day'
or 'labor's holiday' mentioned without a feel
ing of contempt and disgust for the impu
dent demagogisni on one side, and cowardly
servility on the other, which have brought
the descendant of those who prepared and
defended the Declaration of Independence
down to the embodiment in legislation of
the ideas that, instead of all men being cre
ated equal, there are two ports ot men in
this republic, one consisting of the mem
bers of certain organizations, and Ihe other
including the miscellaneous persons who do
not belong to these organizations, and that
those who do belong to them are entitled to
favor and recognition from the government
which is not accorded to other people. In
a community whose whole public system is
founded upon the idea that there should be
no class legislation it is certainly curious to
find of late years, statute after statute en
acted at the demand of the crafty and am
bitious who control the force of organized
labor." For several years organized labor
has had, or would have had but for internal
squabbles, things pretty much its own way
in the legislatures, but just now circum
stances which neither legislatures nor walk
ing delegates can control have given a very
large number of citizens more leisure than
usual for thinking, and there are indications
that a good many of them are reflecting
whether after all, they might not be as well
off in the capacity of free and equal citi
zens ot the republic as they are now in that
of abject slaves of foreign tyranny which
dictates to them when, how, with whom,
and at what time they shall work; which
prevent them teaching their own business
to their own children, and which forces
them to sit idle and see their families suffer
when work is plenty for the sake of sympa
thizing with some other people of whom
they never heard, and whose relations to
them consist solely in a concerted scheme
of their respective leaders for their private
advantage.
Th New York Herald sees nothir.g to
commend in the president's Hawaiian l
icy and recently supplied its reader with
a cartoon showing Uroter and (jiieen 1.11
standing in loving embrace on the island
while Commissioner lllount was hurrying
Minister Stevens iroin the shore so fast that
he had not time to pick up his luggage
which was strewn on the shore. The title
of the sketch was, " Two Hearts that Heat
as One."
notice roit ithucation.
Laud unite al Urrion Cur, Orefnn.)
Irr. 7. lss;l
Notice I. lo-rrtir (Iven, that the l,,llwln(
namM M-ttler ha. riled notice of hi. Inieiuto.i
lo make flnal pn.l in upi..irt of hi. , laliu tin
der wctlou tm, K 4 and lhal mM pr,,l will
tw made txlora th Kealiter and llf.TK.r at
!reou Cltjr. t.reoit. Jaimajy li. lv4. tu:
William 1 rlieel,
llnme.tead Kuirjr No WWJ for the N. K sVe
lion H, T, 3 si , K a Kat. Me name. th. billow
ing wltne..r. to prve his eoiitlininu. reldeure
upon and ctilltiullon ol, .aid land, vli: Franrl.
r I itlle olher C. Yorum. Horace it Campl-ell.
olMalmoii. (.retail, ami I) Ludwlck. id Hot
brook, Oregon.
li s : li KOIIK.KT A. MI1.I.KH. It ulater.
Kt'KorrAit countries having become
aroused concerning the danger which threat
ens, on account of anarchists ii, their midst t tel ihe .ante. A ll.
......... . i...i: .. .i Admliil.tiatorof thee.tale
evil. The authorities here may as a result
of mis move in the Old World look for them
lo flock to the shores of America anil In a
short time after landing they will he ready
to resume their redhamled schemes against
the government and society.
A ciikap labor cigar firm has adorned its
cigar boxes with a photogravure of Senator
Stew art of Nevada, and a labor organization
of San Francisco has adopted resolutions
condemning the goods, and a communica
tion has been sent the senator demanding
that he discontinue this means of notoriety
on penalty of opositioii at the next election.
Fna an illustration in its Sunday issue
following thanksgiving the San Francisco
Call cartoons President Cleveland titling In
state surrounded by a lot of turkeys thank
ing him for a condition of affairs which had
saved many thousands of them from being
slaughtered on thanksgiving day.
NulU K OK FINAL eKrri.KMK.NT.
In the County Court of thu cruiiljr ol Clacks
Ola. Mate of Oregon.
In the mailer of the tale of Olive W, M.r
qusm. defeated.
Notice l hereby given that the Anal account
ol the administrator ol the e.lste ol Olive W.
ariplam, defeased, has heeu rrlolrred (o .aid
Court lor settlement, and lhal Tur..l the id
day of January. nll. at III oilis-k A M .lis.
hern duly apultiird l,y said Cmtrl lr the !
tlement thereof, at which lime any person In-ten-Bird
In said estate may anpmr and e,W' his
exrrptlnii. In writing I, at, , t and eon
M Alt il AVI.
f Olive W. Mar
"Ham. defeated.
I'ated Oil. isth day of Noremlier iw.'l
lil.li-i-J HKOANal.l. A ldll--.--K.lt.
Alt ) lor Admiiil.iramr.
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ABSOLUTELY PORE QfUGS
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A. HARDING.
NONE HIT
COMPETfNT PHARMACISTS IMPIOYID
rise Perrnmerleg and Toilet Articles.
Alio a full Mock ol
FrYIHSTTS- OILS, KTC.
i he science 01 roan-ouijdnig ha now
reached a point which ii almost perfection.
A roadbed of broken stone hammered down
till the fragments almost unite, and laid
upon two feet of granite or tandntnne, with
deep ditches on either side for drainage,
kept in constant repair, and relieved at the
bottom of hills by hollows for the reception
of surplus water this can be hardly Im
proved upon. With a suitable supply of
labor many miles of such road could be
built each year, and it is high time Oregon
moved in the matter.
Th Oswego Iron werker says: The con
dition of the roads in Clackamas county is
disgraceful. Now that the subject of good
roads is attracting the attention of county
commissioners and road commissioners
throughout the country, it is shameful to de
lay the making of good roads in a country
where there is so much rainy weather; be
sides labor is cheap and men want work. A
good system of roads in this county would
enhance the value of real property tenfold.
The Mistakes
of life are many some great, others
small. We claneify them as we (eel their
effect, and just in the same way you
recognize Simmons Liver Regulator
when taken for Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Constipation and Biliousness. There
can be no mistake In taking the Regula
tor for these disorders. It quickly re
lieves. Don't make the mistake of Ret
ting anything else for Malaria.
letter List.
Tbe following is the list of letters remain
ing in the post olllce at Oregon City, Oregon,
December 14, ltttf:
Anderson, L Mayo, 8 J
Boylau, John Metnger, Lawrence
Uriggs, M P Price, Frank
Brown, Mrs Krankie Bcribner, N
Kricson, John
Johnson, J O
Jones, Miss May
Johnson, John
Ueb, Henry
Lowe, E A
Hmith, MrsM D
Smith W W
Thomas, Ceo W
Tracey, l)an
Tooz, Mrs Leltie
Vaughn, 8 J
Jf called for state dale when advertised.
K. M. RAN 1)8, P. M,
E. E. WILLIAMS,
Grocer,
oregon citv.
Masonic BuiWing.
Prairie Nurseries
DAVID J
CANDY,
COX, Prop.,
- OHEOON.
Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach,
Prune. Plum, Apricot,
Nectarine and
Almond.
Tret's Strong and Healthy and
True to Name.
Ppdal care taken in digging to
prevent mutilating the rootH.
Orders promptly filled. PriccH
to suit the times. Write for priceH.
Call and see the lounues at R.
Holman and you will see some uood
ones which they are selling almost at
manufacturer's prices
A GOOD
INVESTMENT
! one that bring big
returns.
A GOOD MEDICINE
Is the one that does
what Is claimed for It.
OREGON
KIDNEY
TEA
will enre sit ninemies of the Klil
neynand Urinary Orfrani.Conntt-
pation, Dliihetea, Bt ulillng 1'uiiu
wnen urinating, raina in the
Hack and Limli, Irrllntlon ol
the Hln.ldrr. Iiriclc Dual tleixlt
and Hriitlif 'a Iiiaeaae,
CURE YOURSELF and
Live a Long Time with
out paying Interest on
your Lease ot Lire, by
suffering.
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BABY'S FRUIT LAXATIVE.
Fifty dimes lor twenty-hve centH. Tho ueiwon for
coldH and couhn in upon uh. In order to bo pro
I)urc,l for an emergency, get a bottle of
Babys Pectoral Syrup,
The bent in the market. Prico 25 centn. For ual
at the CAN BY PHARMACY, Cai.by.0r.
DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor.