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Oregon City Enterprise. FKlD.lY, MAY 4. ISM. OKKUON CITY OKFIl'KKS Mayor, Rwortirr. C.hlftol Polio .- jjMeMor, City Attorney, Fuwt O'ninil slonr. Bup't. of Wmrr Works, I ill Kturlniw. Cwinpilinrn-C. O. AlbrlfM. Jr. KEI't 11I.U AS t KURIL COOUTrlE Meeting llolil In Oreirnn ("Mr on Turx day ('haiife In the Ticket. K 1- llnlniiiti K. r. Prlpt. C. Harms. Jr. W. H. Hnwi-11 IA Klnnnlnl II. 1. Kelly, ( K. (ireeiimnn. J J. Cooke. B KJucw ir. II. C. ttvvriu, Geo, Hrouiilnou, .V. Howell s.xunell meet first Wetluesday otearh month In rity hull. Cheapest and Kent. That in what the Kntkri-risk oilers yon for the campaign. You want to be informed relative to all that is jtoini: on in the county and to tlo that yon will want the KntkM'risk. In order to $ilaoe it within the reach of every one in the county even in those hard times, it ill le sent from now until after the Jure election for ?5 conti. This is an unparalleled offer as yon ran gp all tlie news of the count r at a time when vou want to keep posted for only a quarter of dollar. tfiid in your campaign clubs at once. Legal Advertising. Hereaf'er no leal advertisement will l inserted in the Entkri'kisb unless payment for the same is made at the time the affidavit of publication U ren dered. This rule will be imperative and dead-beat litigant, who make it a prac tice of working the courts, lawyers and aewspapere will have to look to some other patter toitt t their notice published. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Trices the lowest Ked Front Stores '"nlyioJ. per pound can fur Cedar Cunphor. Sold by all dnitgists. Cahbue, cauliflower, and tomato plants at E. E. Williams, the Grocer. First class loans placed w ithout delay at usual rats. W. H. Bt KOIIARDT. 1111 miii .x oull iumitvil v ttitiirtt H'.rwm Slrstsht " - , I. L I'tTter .tlelilriiin, chairman ot I ne rcpiiuiicun CK,N!!lr!,"triilcomnilto that body was called to order at 2 o'clock Tuesday after noon in the office of L. L. Porter with uoodly number of the members of the roniniittee in attendance. Much interest was manifest in the work and plana for the campaign discussed. It was de rided to oen the campaign about the 10th of the month ami to have public meeting a I moot every night after that date. Reports Iron) the several parts of the county represented were eticotirair iiitf. The special object of the meeting was to act upon the resignation of Mr. Wm. Rtrlow from the representative ticket on account of the ill health of himself and family w hich made it impossible for him to give the time to the canvass and to the office which should be mven. Alter stilting Ins reason quite fully to the commi.tee his resignation was accepted and F. L. Miotic of Oswego was uniuinusly chosen to fill the vacant place on the ticket. Mr. .Mintie who is suhslituted lor Mr. Barlow is a resident of Oswego w here he has lived since coming to the state several years ao. He is a middle aged man of pleasant addresa, good ability and a true blue republican ho can give good and sufficient reasons for the failh that is within him and who has shown his colors in such a substantial manner i hat the committee had no hesitation in naming him as a candidate for represen tative, believing that it would meet with general approval and be pleasing to the people of lsw go, w tio united in asking to have Mr. Mintie placed on the ticket when they learned that there was to be a vacancy . 'Burmeister A Androgen keep all kinds of strings for the violin, etntar. banjo .mandolin, etc. 4t Accepts the Challenge. Hon. (ieo, C, ltrownell, Oregon City, Oregon : I am pleased to anil do hereby accept your challenge to joint debate on the Is sues of the day at Needy, at 1 p. in,, May IS), ISiM and at Sandy, May iMth inst at 1 :80 p. m. Hoping only (or such moditlcntloiia of length of sHches and as to which of us shall lead in debate aa I know wo can easily make, I will meet you, And further, I do hereby invite vou to joint discussion of political party Issues at Oregon City, Oregon, May 7th, at Pope's hall at 7:30 p. in. and again at Springwater precinct on the !Nth Inst, at 1 :30 p. in Wm. A. Stahkwkatiikr. Clackamas Chatter. Clackamas, May 2. Died, at his home near Clackamas, Wednesday, April '.'o, Frank Capps, after lingering for mouths with consumption, He leaves a wife and one child. W. Smith, who was hurt in a well is able to be out again. Mr. E. M. Bands, wife and two chil dren 8nt Saturday at C. F. (.'Luke's. Miss Dora Talbvrt, who attends school at Oregon City, came home ves'erdav with her name on Die sick list. Mrs. S. K. Day of Salem who formerly resided at Baker's Ferry is down on a visit. The populists had a popu'ist speaking in the Populist hall last evening and we suppose they had jstpulous house. Latest Coxrj Army w. Coxey and his followers nnmbttrlng about 300 marched through the streets of Washington on Tuesday and for attempt ing to hold a meeting on I lie rapitol steps were arrested and will hetiiedon Friday Kelly and followersare in IVsMoines and ! cirnily large lor tin wauls of Hie people, AllltAIIAM LINCOLN. Tilt Author of the I'renent National Hankliif Sjateiu of the I lilted mates. To Til r Khitoh; The populist orators and their printed organs am dally denounc ing our national tianklng system, making false alateineiits an to the manner In which it waa adopted, and falsely iiiotlng Abra ham Lincoln as predicting that all the country's wealth will b aggregated In slew hands tint the republic destroyed. To all who are Inclined to put faith in such alate me n Ik. and especially to young voters who have failed to read and study the history of the past, the writer commends not only Hit perusal hut the ttidy.uuill It ia fully understood, of tin following extract from President Lincoln's llrst annual message to congress, Pucemtwr 1st, IHil'J: 11 The suspension of specie payments by th banks, soon aner the commencement of your last session, made large issues of I'M ted Stales notes unavoidable. In no other way (Mold the payment of the tumps, and the satisfaction of other Just demands, lie so economically, or to well provided for. The judicious legislation of congress, secur ing the rts-elvabillly of these notes for loans and Internal duties, and making them a legal tender for other debts, has made them an universal rurreicv; and has salisllrd, partially, at leant, and for the time, I lie long lelt want of an millorm cin'ulatlng me dium, suv lug thereby to the people Immense sums In discount ami exchanges. " A return to specie payments, however, at the earliest period compatible w lih due rr- ttard load interests concerned, should ever he kept In view. Fluctuations in the value of currency are alwav Injurious, and to reduce lhe.e lluctuationa to the lowest xint will always tw a leading piire in wine legislation. Convertibility, prompt and cer tain convertibility into coin, ia generally ac knowledged to he the best ami the turret safeguard against them ; and it is ettiemely doubtful whether a circulation ot I'nlted Slates notes, payuble in edit, and snltl- uiiisl peaceably disperse, and at an early day, or It will meet with tt fale Its Innatlcal leaders have not counted on. It cannot long be fed gratuitously, nor can It longer he permitted to steal and approprlatn In lla own use railroad or other property, If II persists to the eilent that many fear, and that other here hi Oregon City hope lor, the populist party will lose a large portion ot Us number In hospitable graves In the vicinity of the nallnn'i capital, If any one Is shocked at this let lilui know that he w ho sets his neighbor'! house In a blaie cannot complain If he Is doomed to a deadly warm ing at the lire. And II bloody anarchy la to be Inaugurated the country over let those who have home to protect remember that Tom'i voltage and Jim's caall are no aaler from plunder than the castles of the " plu tocrats" a lew block' tlislaut on the same bluir. In lbs writer's view there la an element In thia Coxey movement w Inch la not gen erally rrcognlted. Communism is the un derlying principle of lha whole thing, se cretly managed ami guided by coiuiiiun Isilo leader. The rank and II le may not know fur what pnrpoe they are Is-lng used, hut It la expected by roitimuiilsla that when the demands of the army are not compiled with, si Kiev certainly will not be, ami hun ger ami starvation threaten, then the Inob w ill "clean out" the national capital, over throw "the present order," and then the "co-operative leaders" are to alep In and organle " the eo-oi-cralive common wealth." Money, ronlrol of one' own tmliiea, Indi vidual ownership of properly, are to Ix no where, while -rnte and plenty without labor, except under the direction of "clioneu leaders," are to lie everywhere. This article la loo extended to permit the wrilerloglve extracts In proof of the si.lou I taken, but he has cinumunisllc literature j before him In which this "Industrial army" movement as it now aliiuds la comnlrtely j outlined. True, It Is given under another I name, Jut what ia to le the tlnal act to ac complish the government's overthrow the (author of the IsHik dot-a oof aiate, but lie I j suggest, that ''dynamite may U used," Ami It la well worthy id thai men who have circulated thla hook In lha county, and have defended Its principle In puhllH discussion, are now candidate for nllicc on the populist ticket. Can men who have home to protect ami who wish to enjoy llif blessing or a stable gover enl afford to place their Interest In such hainUT l-el tin Vole cast at the June election tell, I have wandered somewhat from my ' Hut If any one exclaim that audi design I have attributed to eommunli are Its) ahslltd and fanatical to be entertained by American cltlen I have only lo point hint to Old John Urown who undertook wllh an armed lon e of seventeen white men and live nexroe to eaptuie the great alal of Virginia. If a man of hie calibre etmhl dream that such a thing were mslhle, and could seduce talented voting luen to billow him Into a death trap at Harper's Ferry, It la easy enough to Imagine, with proof nil the aiirfuce lo hark It. that lanathsof Tar ea aenseand mil half Ida honelv, would undertake the overthrow of thegoverullieiit. However the foregoing may t received let the render not forget that Alirahaiii Lin coln was the llrl to recommend the lab llshmeiil of national hank and the lulng of government bumla, and that the rilracl kept aa standing mailer to me optiiiM n pera In w hich he la made In predict that lha "money Miwer win orsiniy ioe K"'e,i, ment a a Mingling fnrirery, HsSH. iiiriinn ( ii v. April .to. Scripture & Cronin. PRACTICAL IIOHSESIIOL'INQ A SPECIALTY. l'tirtioulitr uttontiou jrivrii to formed uii'l ilisi'iisccl foot tin- (icn'iil Hlai-ksmithinu & Kcjairin Shop on Fifth nlred near AlliriylitM iiititt iiuirki't. UllKflON CITY, - OKKCOM. Steedinan's Soothing Powders pre. fcerve a halthy stab of the constitution during the period of teething. The democrats announce public shak ing in thU city on the evening of the 7th bv lha candiilHtea on the state ticket. Cteanlincs, good flour and skillful handling is what mukes the home made bread from the Shively bakers so readily eold. County warrants and city warrants on the general fund will he taken at par at the Store of Glass & Smith, in exchange for goods. tf Burmeister & Andresen have taken the agency for the sweet toned Kimball organ. Sold at prices never before given in Oregon City. t 4t W. S. Janney hsa had the old Seventh street market next to J. A. Buck's store fitted np and will cirry a full line of the best fresh meats. J. H. Smith has the lumber on the? ground and the foundation laid for new honse at WilUmpttn Fall Vhich will cost when done about fSOO. Hon. Geo. C. Brow nell, candidate for state senator on the republican ticket is Lillet to address the club at Pleasant Ml on Tuesday evening' the 8ih day of May. This M the time to set out your bulbs and plants or summer and fall blooming and the best place to get them is at the Clackamas greenhouse, Park Place, Jos. Collin's proprietor. Look out for the Boys's Brigade and Junior march next Sunday at 3:30 P. M. on Main street. Children's mass meet ing at 4 o'clock addressed by Rev. M. M. Lewis of Portland. "A wolf in sheep's clothing" the substitute offered by the "cutter" as being just as (rood as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. If you don't want to be bitten, insist opon having Ayer's Sarpaparilla, even if it is a little dearer. Depend on it, it will be cheaper in the end. Parties residing in Oreiron City, de siring anything in table luxuries, wines or any first-class articles in groceries can write to F. Dresser & Co., 329 Wasbing ton etreet, Portland, and they will de liver all orders free to any car or boat lundimr. The convenience of having a foundry in the city is being clearly demonstrated every week. Jas. Koake put in his bla-t furnace hint winter and since that time ho has repeatedly been able to turnout work on much shorter notice than when he had to send lo Portland for his castings. Besides making iron castings he turns out brass wo k of the best quality. The Oregon City Iron Works now has facilities for turning out work of kinds on the shortest notice and can be relied upon to do a good job. About 4 o.clock on each Saturday after noon is regular casting dav and one who has never seen castings made will find the process a very interesting one. T'te Congregational church has been kalsomined and completely overhauled in the interior and now presents as ele gant an appc sr.ince as one would wish to see. It is not expected that the pas tor, P.ev. Cowan, will be here for a few dxys yet as at last accounts he had to wait to see whether the rest of his chil dren would be attacked with a contagious lisease to which some of them had been subject. The Verdi Operatic society, of Port land, which is to assist at the debut of Mrs. V. P. Hawley, of this city, on the evening of May 10th, gives choice selections from the oiiera, La Fille On Friday evening of this week it w ill pay you to go to Khively's hall where the opening lessons of a series to be riven by Profeesjin Bauer St Ktubbs will be given free. They have no superi ors as teachers of penmanship and you should not lose this opportunity of 'perfecting yourself ia this important branch of learning. Oregon City is not to be without a brass band as several players who have instruments have organized the new Or egon City Band with the following cast: E flat, A. F. Parker; B flat solo, M. W. Randall; B flat cornet, Ed. Roberts; Clarionet, Chas. Wrinkle; alto, Chas. Moore; first tenor, Geo. C. Ely; hecond tenor, Art Warner; baritone, L. B. Moore ; tuba, E. A. Smith; bass drum, J. L. Baker; tenor drum, T. F. Cowing, jr. The boys went out together for the first time on Tuesday evening to Glad-Stone. I'e Moda Auget, duet, trio and quartet. These have proven a grand success all ever the world and cannot fail to please here. Reserved seats on sale at Hunt ley's book store. Taxes became delinquent the first of April but the time was extended by the county court till its meeting next Wed nesday and those who have not already paid their taxes may yet do so and save costs, provided the money reaches the sheriff before he has to make his retort to the court. Next Tnesday is the last day of grace The Rebekah lodge as a branch of the I. 0.0. F. will be instilled on Friday af'ernoon at 3 o'clock and the initiation will follow at 8 p. m., after which supper will be served and a social time enjoyed Several hundred are expected to be up from Portland to assist in the work. A free excursion is to come up by boat for the occasion Sheriff Ganong received a good wad of tax money on Thursday when the Portland General Electric company paid into his hands something over $!),000. Mr, Brothertm of the Southern Pacific was also up that day looking up the records for that company. L. E. Arm-trong of Macksburg is now in the city and has men engaged in patrolling the river in hopes that the body of his son, William, who was drowned off of the Elwood may rise and be recovered . have scant food and can not get transpor tation out of the city. They refuse to walk. The Portland contingent iscamxd Mow the city waiting and eating (ne grub, and waiting tor something to turn up. The Seattle-Tacoma forces are united at Puyallup anil havn a si ant supply of food They are trying to get transportation East. Numerous oilier bands numbering from 50 to I200 aie slowly working their way toward Washington. .Matters look serous n.- deed. Itelittt Concert. Grand debut concert by Mrs. W. P. Hawley, of O'egon City, at Shively's opera house May 10, 18!4. assisted by the principals of the Verdi Operatic society of Portland, under the direction ofSignorG, Ferrari. Soprano, Madame Ferrari ; mezzo soprano, Mrs. 11. Chris man, Mrs" A. Lawrence; tenor, Mr. V. A. Askin; baritone, Mr. W. Coffey; bass, John Meyer; basso contante, Signor G. Ferrari. Satnrduyl We will have strawberries, bananas, lettuce, radishes, new cabbage, green onions, asparagus, new potatoes, etc. E. E. Williams, the Grocer. The debate on the financial question a Park Place on Tuesday evening be fore the republican club, lietween 11. E. Cross and W. S. I"Keu was listened to tiy a crowded House, and while it was evident that the populists had gathered in force it was generally conceded that Mr. Cross dealt bis opponent some tell ting plows and hud no trouble in holding up his end of the discussion. The Portland Savings bank, after tieing closed for nine months was opened on Tuesday much to the joy and surprise of a great many depositors as well as people in general. The Maple Lane Republican club will have a meeting on Wednesday evening, .May lltli, to he addressed hy Geo. C. Brownell and Gordon E. Haves. It is stated in political circles that the American Book company has written to over 1500 teachers in the state in the in terest of the democratic candidate for school superintendent and against the republican candidate, G. M. Irwin. T. F. Cowing, jr., has had the West ern Union telegraph office moved to the other window in the postoflice building where he has as neat an office fitted up as one could ank for. II. B. Chase, an old and esteemed cit izen of Sandy, died last week and was buried at I'leasnnt Home. No particu lars have been received here. Miss Rosalie Scott ot Milwaukee is enjoying the sights at the Mid-winter fair this week. The Portland En hot Institute and hos pital has become a prominent institution in Portland. It has been in operation for oyer a year and more than 200 patients have been successfully treated. It is under the personal supervision of some of Portland's best citizens who are a guarantee for its perfect and safe treat-' ment of patients who are afflicted with ' the liquor, opium and tobacco habils. , This institute guarantees an absolute cure of the above named habits, or! money refunded. It also guarantees an j absolutely painless cure for the opium j habit. Further particulars call or address the Portland Ensor Institute, Cor. Main and Twelfth streets'. Dr. F. ! 'Hakhinoton, Lessee and Manager. I can lie permanently, inelully and safely maii'tnined. " Is there, then, any other mode In which the necessary provision for the public want can lie made, and thegrrat advantages of a safe and Uniform currency secured? "I know of none which promise o cer tain results, and is, at the aame lime, o un objectionable, as the organling of banking associations, under general act ol congress, well guarded in its provision. To such as sociation the government might fumiali circulating notes, on the security ol the I'nited Staien bonds deMsted in the treas ury. The notes, prepared under the iiM-r-vision of the proper ulllcers, being iinllorio In appearance and security, anil converti ble l ay into coin, would at once protect latsir against the evil of a vicious currency, and laciliiate commerce by cheap ami aafo exchanges. " A moderate reservation from the Inter teresl on lb bonds would compensate the I'nited State for the preparation and dis tribution of the notes, and a general super vision of the system, and would lighten the burden of that part of the public debt em ployed as (ectiriile. The public ere, I It, moreover, would be greatly Improved, and the negotiation of new loans greatly facili tated by the steady market demand lor gov eminent bonds which the adoption of the prcpnser system would create. ' From the above extract it will lie clearly seen that Mr. Lincoln wa really the origin ator ami projector ol our national hanking system a well as an idvorateof isaulng gov ernment bonds, ile stood for uc h a cur rency only as could be promptly and cer tainly converted into coin, 1'opuiista in their ignorance are not generally aware of this lad. Once convince them of it truth ami we may expect to find them cursing the memory of Abraham Lincoln and de nouncing him as an advocate of plutoc racy! To do mi would be perfectly consist ent w ith their past record. From publish ing a forged extract pur Kjrting lo Ix from his pen, running it from week lo week and year to year, they would naturally rush into any absurdity however abhorrent It might lie. Robespierre is represented In French history a being a very aolt-lirarted, mild mannered man when he started on his ca reer in the French revolution. He estab lished wild license where freedom should have prevailed, even imprhnned and de creet! the death of Thomas Paine who had gone to France to assist in the establish ment of rational liberty on the downfall of Ilnurlmiil-ni, and w as cut off in hi career w hile gloating over the flow of human blood. In like manner the VV'alles, the I'ennoyers, and the little Tom-tits who run for county nlllces they are incapable of filling, and rep resent liciltious stock In a subsidized paper, are all alike on the down grade to anarchy. Starting with false premises banking them up with falsehood and forgery threatening the use of dynamite and the deadly riflu vowing they will wade in blood to their horses' bridles unless their peculiar views are adopted, they wind up with sending an army of tramp (able-bodied men beg ging and stealing their way ) to overawe con gress into doing what it never can and never will do. When this mob reaches Washington it will not find a Bourbon king In the person of Grover Cleveland nor an amiable Marie Antoinette to bring to the block in the per- QPEOIAL SALE. OF- Children's and Youth's Suits Wo are going to sell our stock of rliiMrt'n'H clothing at jiriccs that cannot Ih tin plicated in thin city or I'ortltititl. SuitH, fi t. 1 1 veur- iJegtiliir 7 .r0 for M 00 SuitH, 11 to l.'iye.irs, Kcgulur Suits, 5 tti li ycurs Htuuliir Suits, G to 10 yciim Kcgulur Suits, ! to 13 years, , Regular Suits, 7 to 12 yeiim, Regular Suits, 0 to 1) years Regular The Iirownsvillo goods are not included in these, prices 11 .r.() for f (X) f,.r 1 W)f..r I tK) for .1 50 for '1 M for 00 (XI A REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT Will lie inudo in nil linen of- BROWNSVILLE GOODS. GLASS & SMYTH. ESTABLISHED 1883. TENTH YEAR 1893. Pbotkct YouB8ULF.-In8.ire you rprop- " of M-Cleveland. They will find Amer ertv in the Guardian Assuranee corona- 1, BM '"""hood and pure American woman- nv of London. Cash assets L.'!.000(MlO ! hood, and a loyal people who, however F. E. Donaldso.v, Agent, much they may dill'er as to measures, will Oregon City, Oregon i protect both them and congress. That mob 500,000 TREES Osueo Jr5erif?s Offer for the coming Huanon one of thu largest and most complcto stock of trees to to found in the Northwest, cotiHinting oftho following: 1(X),0X) applo all the lending varieties;. 15n,(XX) prune With Italian and Petct in the lend. To.fXKI Tear Martlet and many others. 40,000 cherry best tweet and sour kindtt. 2r),0(X) peach Karly Crawford and many other. 25,000 plum all of the bent. 5,(KX) Japan plum hoth old and new sorts. 10,000 aprciot best kind for this climate. Also small fruit, grape vines, nhade, nut and evergreen trees, mhi etc. Send for new descriptive catalogue now ready. Address WALLING & JARISCH, Oswego, Oregon. ADULTERATION degree in all Is carried out to a never before known kinds of products in order that they may be sold GROCERIES CHEAP. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Geo. A. 8teol, the retiring postmaster at Portland, was surprised on Tuesday evening when hie old employee presented himself and wile with some elegant silver service in token of their esteem. Fred Ilesse rejoices at the advent of a 9-pound daughter at hie home on Wednes day. ' OTBICES The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Sundard. Have not escaped the per nicious effects of this latest scheme to catch the frugal buyer. MARR & ROBERTSON. - Make a specialty of carrying Only First Class Family Groceries of whose purity and qualitv there is no doubt. The are not undersold by any other grocery in town.