Oregon City Enterprise. Published Kvery Kridoy. CIIAS. ME8KKVK, Fl'BLINHKR AM) I'ROI'KIKTOR. the radons spetiona of Oreiwn, Waililnitton and tiliiho. To in I lie Kant llil number of the Oreitonlmi would giv mi In trllitfenl coiioci'tioii of Hit reaiiinvni, drvi'l opmtnt ami oiHrtunitii or this Coast, and It would make an rxrtlltnt iimiil;r lion document. BUHUCHIPTION HATKH, nt jr, ..... ill months, .... Trial sulwrriptlnn two months. IJ 00 1 00 ! A discount ot M) rents on all mhvrlptlons for on Tt-r. i cents lor m uioutha, II paid lu adrarir. AdrenUlnf rates given on application. Entered at the Pout Office In Oregon City, Or., as secoud rius matter. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3. im. AGEXTS FOR THE KSTERFKISE. Bearer Creek, Canbr, Olarkamaa, Mtlwaukie, Tninn Mill, Meadow Brook, w Era, Wtlannrlllt, Park Place, Gladstone, .fToM. Mullno, Caru 3, MnUlla. ttarquam, BntteTllie Aurora, OrriUe, ala Creek, Jianiascus, Sandy, Salmon, Ctirrinsville, Cherryville, -Marmot, Pr. T. B. Thomss Ueo. Knliiht A. Maitier Oscar WiMiniter U J. Triilllnser Chan Hoimitn W. 8. Jiea berry Henrv Miley F. U kiiHell T. M. Croat J. U. Oae. C. T Howard R. M. Cooper Annie Stubha. E, M. lUrtmitn B Jeutitugs I Kd .Mueeke L.J Perdue H. Willwrn J. 0. Klliott F. GKtwh M. Me In tyre Ueo. J. Currin Mrs. M. J. Hammer Adolph Aschotl Th a scheme la being iuielly worked tip to brinit about an entire change in Orvpm's d.'li'ftation In cunjtrvss, retiring Mitchell, Hermann and Kills. The movement Is ld by those who claim to know, to hare con siderable strength, and there promises to be lively times with those seeking Inch honors at the bands of Kepublicans in Ore gon. Tin war spirit is moderating greatly in Knglaud, now that thev Hint that the t'uited States ftillv nieaus to enforce the Monroe doctrine, even though a war results, This change in sentiment w as expected, lor Knglniid always backs down before a strong power when she fails in her bullying taolics. Til a democratic state central committee is to meet in Tortlaod on Thursday of next week, when they will try togailier up the wreck of their party in this state and pre pare for the coming election. SPIRIT OF THK PRrXS ' The war to build np Oreiron Oty In to rive Oregon lltj people tout patrona;. THE YEAR TO COME. The year is brighter In promie than any year for some time past. The crops of the country have been abundant. The in dustrial aud financial conditions have bet ter prospects of a return to normal condi tions, congress having started in to give the legislation so badly needed to restore pnblic confidence and credit, and stern ne cessity will probably force President Cleve land to sanction its acts. Our trade with South and Central America promie9 to re ceive a great impetus as a result of the en forcement of the Monroe doctrine by the Vnited States, and our trade with the Asis'ic countries is increasing at a moat flattering rale. The development of ike Nov.iwest has been going steadily along, despite the hard times, and now with a return of better times aiera of prosperity will come to us that will put Oregon in the front rank of states. To Oregon Citv the outlook is all that the I most sanguine could ask. The year '96 is aure to be one of the best in the history of our city, and the growth ol 'fl6 will be more than doubled in the year to come. The Florence West predicts a fusion ol the democrats and populists in the coming state election and says that already in l.ane county an understanding has been arrived at between lb leaders of th two parties for a fusion on county officers. After a recent study of our immigration question in its relation to the increase of population In this country, Sidney O. Fish er, in the Popular Science Monthly, says that, curiously enough, w hen the alien ele ment had reached a certain point, about the year 1S30 the native population began to tall oil' in birth and the more the aliens in creased in numbers the fewer became the births of the native. The foreigners them selves were not as nroliflc as the old native stock had been. The consequence is that we have today not as many people as we would hare had if the immigrants had never come near us and the native slock had had continued their old rale ot increase. Tn Oregon league of republican clubs, known as the Young Men's State Republi can Club, will hold its regular biennial meeting the first Tuesday in February, and put itself in shape for the comingcampaign. The Late Kicliurd Hrmllejr. Richard Bradley, a well known and highly respected citizen of Clackamas county, died at the residence of ti is son, Assessor J. C Bradley in lliiscitr on December I.), 18W. His funeral ser vices wore held at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jane Foster at Eagle creek on the following Tuesday. The services were conducted by Elder Rich of the Christian church, and the inter ment took place at the Foster private cemetery. Mr. Bradley was over "1 years of age at the time of his demise, as he was born in North Carolina on the 8th day of September, 1S21, and came with his father to Indiana in IS:.'. In 1S42, he was married to Margaret Elmore, and tl.ey lived together to celebrate their 21st anniversary, but Mrs. Bradley died shortly afterward. They went through the John Brown troubles in Kansas, and Mr. Bradley enlisted in the Sth Flertrlo Hotel Arrivals. Henry Hamilton, Tacoma. I) (.' I-atottretto and family, City, A Hostel, St Paul, Oregon, F II Bryant, Salem. C ShiK'kley, Salem. P T IVyeroux, City. I. V IVvermix, City. Ceorge J Jackson, Salem, liooige B Ellenwood, Boston. B I.angford, Portland. Ed Cavanatigli, Portland. J T Sniallev. Portland. lioorgo V Wilson, Portland. W.lliam Ronald, Portland, James Armstrong, City. Alexander Rosenburg, rittshiirg. A M Guild, Everett, Wash. C R NoMitt. Oregon City. I M Cooper, Albany. C C Hoopes, Springw ater. H I. Crookshank and wile, Oswego. 0 B Joyful, Oswego. C W Palmateer, Clackamas. FRonpI. P irtlan ' Ft! Martin, McMinnvilte. W R Kaylor, Motalla. F R Charman, City. J T Apporsun, City. John X Stewart. B II Pitt, SI Louis. E E Bain, Chicago. U II llolbrook, Portland. D A Adams, Molalla. ) M S Warren, Astoria. George Bebb, Jamestown, N. Yr I The Electric distances all competitors, ! and stands alone as the best and most popular hotel south of Portland. I MOLALLA-:-AVHNUH G. W. Grace & Co. NEW GOODS, Comjiloto stock of every thing nmlcil in the home. tntntn H I. Wall rlie ajw-ratarv u al 1 ' ready doing the preliminary work for this ' dian ,rontier in 1863 10 rel,re" Indian meetinc. am! the eipcntive mmniittee will , raids. In lfto. DO Was elected to mi meet and issue an otficial call. This will be the fourth meeting of the league since its organization in ISrJ. The twenty odd republican clubs in Clackamas county should all be represented at this meeting, and steps should be taken to have all the clubs reorganized at once, so that they will be in shape to elect delegates for the state meeting. One of the principal factors in gaining the big republican majorities in the . Jait election in this county was the thorough organization the republicans had in their clubs. The populists are even now afield organizing clubs, and the democrats are try ing to infuse life into their organization, so H behooves republicans to bestir themselves, as a big victory in Oregon next June for protection and national honor will bare a strong bearing on the presidential election to follow in November. ' Thi appointment of the Venezuela bound ary commission bas been announced by President Cleveland. The personnel is as follows: David J. Brewer, of Kansas, jus tice of the United States supreme court; Richard H. Alvery, of Maryland, chief jus tice ot the court of appeals of the District of Columbia; Andrew D. White, ol New York, tbe well-known historian and ex-min ister to Russia; Frederick R. Condert, of New York, who was a member of the Be br ing sea commission, and Daniel C. Oilman, of Maryland, president of John Hopkins university and the well known authority on international law. Three of the commis sion are republicans and three democrats. They are all men of high attainments and integrity and their appointment gives satis faction to all Americans, for they can be re lied on to give an unbiased decision on the boundary dispute between Venezuela and England. England, ever alert to her opportunities, has now commenced a war of conquest on thi Transvaal republic. Transvaal is a small COUnlrv in the Interior ftf Knnlh A frim. Apt. ! tied by Dutch colonists from Natal, when . that colony was absorbed by the English. t contains tbe principal gold and diamond niinesof that section, and is a fertile coun try. Johannesburg, the principal city, has a population of 40,ii00, and the country has railroads aud is fairly well developed. The j Dutch are arming and propose to make a I aUiut defense, but having no powerful na-1 tion to befriend them, they will soon be one I to add to the number of England's con-! quests. j The New Year's edition of the Oregoniuri ' was a credit to the wh ile Northwest, for it ' t!iK.i'i the development that has con. e to tlii section, which makes possible ttie pub- I lig ation of a paper the size of the Oregonian. The number contained a very comprehen-! she write-up of Claekama county by f 'apt. Epperson, as a art ol (Le desmpt .in f . assessor of N'emeha county, Kansas, and was elected to the legislature of that state, both in 1SC3 and 1804. His militia com pany was also ordered to Kansas City during his celebrated raid in Missouri. With his family he crossed the plains by team in ISC7, and purchased a farm on Eagle creek in this county, where he has continually resideded since that time. Ho was elected county commis sioner in 1870, and when he went out of office the county only had an indebted' ness of 35 cents. The deceased died of htrart failure and had been very ill for a couple ot weeks. Mr. Bradley was one of the solid, honorable citizens of Clackamas county, highly esteemed by his numerous acquaintances. He leaves nine children, Mrs. Mary Kennedy, who lives in Kansas; Mrs Lucretia Ellsworth, of Powell's Valley; J.C.Bradley, Oregon City. Mrs. Lot tie Deardorff, Pleasant Valley, Multno mah county; Mrs. Jane Foster and Mrs. Eliza Jacques, Eagle creek ; Mrs Esther Qithens, Portland; Mrs. Josie Lake, Wasco county, and R. N. Bradlev, Ore gon City The populists held a mass mee'ing in Portland Sunday, and about 43 of the faithful went down from Clackamas county, and at tbe love feast, according to the Morning Oregonian, Editor Fitch, of the Industrial Herald, among other things gave utterance to tbe following: "We are holding meetings amongst the farmers of Clackamas, and the greatest interest is being manifested. I feel cer tain that if the democrats left, should join in voting Willi the republicans, we would still carry tbe county. Clacka mas is all right." Tbe populist state convention will bo held in Portland on the first Thursday in April. Ladies Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles are ef fectnal for female weakness, pain on top of the bead and lower part ol the back. It strengthens and cures. Sold by Geo. A. Harding Piles of people have piles, but De Witt' a Vv'itchbazel Salve will cure them. When properly applied it cures scalds and burns without the slightest pain. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your Hubsciptlon to the I'.stk.ui'Hisb and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. llitimm and Pythias. The Entkkpmisr unintentionally omit mentioning the dramatic presentation of Damon and Pythias last week and the editor oilers an apology. Shively's opera house held a repre sentative audience ol Oregon City's theater goers on Friday evening of ,'ast week and judging from tbe enl';,isiasm in w hich the affair is sH.iker of, those who attended were fji disapHiiuted, either in the pis;, or the acting of our amateur rvrtoriiiers ami had they chosen to appear a second night, a parked house would in all probability have greeted them. The play has been running since 1M21 und needs no esecial mention as altii"8t every one has either witnessed it or read the history of the most unparal leled exhibition of friendship ever known to exist bet we n two men. With the ex ception of Prof. Wui. Rasmus and his wife, the cast was made up from the Thespian Dramatic club who made their first appearance and the tnmiliersof the Woodmen of the World, under whose auspices the play wus produced, ami they nni-t be highly complimented on their success. The costumes were ele gant and appropriate. The instrumen tal music furnished by Prof. F. K. Hep burn was a pleasing feature, he proving himself an expert pianist. The leading characters were as follows: Damon, Prof. Wm. Rasmus; Pvthias, C. E. Bailev; Dionysius, Jos. Rice; Phil- listitis, H S. Strange; Damocles, Dr. J. W. Welch; Procles, Fred Hedges; Lu cullus, Herman K. Jones; Calunthe, Mrs. Wm. Rasmus; Hermiort, Mrs Clark Ganong; Arria, Miss Sade Chase; Damon's child, Miss Mamie Long; ex ecutioner, iv A. Newton and the follow ing guards and senators: 1st gnard, E.J. Maple; 2.1, J. K. Morris; 3d, C. W, Deaver; 4th, Chas. Humphrey; Sth, R Freytag; 6th, J. F. Elkin. 1st senator, G.C. Olds; 2d, I. D.Taylor; 3d, G. C. Kinney; 4th, E E. Martin ; 5tb, Otto F. Olson; 6th, G. W. Grace. While all the leading parts were difficult, they were well learned and went off without a break. It is to hoped that the Thes pians may be heard from soon again, their popularity now established be speaking for them a more liberal patron age. Old You Etcr Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, got a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been lound to be pecularly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of apiietite, constipation, head ache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spell, Electric Bit ters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at Char man & Co.'s drug store, Charman Bros, block. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Sts. Telephone and Bailey Gntzcrt Columbia Rlvor & Pugot Sound Navigation Company. Al.lcr Strt't'tlWk, Ttl.jln.to No. ait. A A good HtTvicruhlo mackintosh for If). rnihrtllua, good (tialily, from tl up. Long wearing wool sneks jut pair '20 routs and up. A fine ileeced lined glovo for () cents. Other j,iHd glove at proportionate prices. Those are hut a few of thu bargains we can give. If you can do Letter in Port land let ns know it. Come in ami examine the goods. Glass A- Smyth. Portland, Astoria and tho Ocoan. Telephone leaves Port hind 7 A, M., daily except Sunday iciiveM Astoria i r. m., uaiiy except Mummy. IJuns direct to train for Clatsop beach and connects with Str lor llwaco traina runnmt; to all points on North beach, Hailcy (iittzcrt leaves Portland S P. M., daily, except Sunday; on Saturday 11 P. M. Leaves. Astoria daily at 15 :!' A. M., except Sunday and Monday; on Sunday 7 P. M. Connecta with till traina for (Mutaop beach mid llwaco licnch. Thin lino lias a lamt connecting with both la-aches, returninif front . ' o Teteph on I U nco Astoria every night in the week. E. A. SEELEY, Agont. U. B. SCOTT, Prosldont- FOKCKI) TO THE WALL. Need Cash inuit' than llu pxvU I now havo. For lie jVoxi Thirty D.iys- T will st ll fur cash, no ilViviviiij;, all jj;mm1h in my sltuv Kvi'rytliing pit's. Stock 31 list W Reduced This uiu'.vcpjitional opportunity will only last for thirty dayt, so' for harpiins coiyxje: early. JAS. HODGES, CANNY, OREGON. The Queen of Fashion THE FASHION PAPER OF (HI DAT. Superb, Strictly TJp-To-Dta Dwlpii, Illtutrationi and Fashion Notts. Reliable, Bright and Clean. A year's subscription for Only CO Cents, Including;, free, your choice of any one of the Celebrated McCall Baz&r Patterns, and all patterns to subscribes Only 10 or 15 Cents. Send a !-nt stamp for a sample copy to TUB JM ALL OMI'A. V, 4 Em I lib Hi., W York, FOR- Bent and Cheapest Initnraiice. Save money on your insurance by call ing on E. E. Martin, who represents the only Mutual doing biiHinena in Oregon Cily. You cannot afford to keep on throwing your money into policies and pay from 3 to 5 years preniiuiiia in ad vance and then have the company fail. The Oregon Fire Relief axHoeiation will stand theclopeHt investigation. E. E. Martin, Agt. Commercial Bank lilock. A Card or Thankx. We desire to thank the Kind friends and neighbor w ho so kindly aHniHted uh during the nirknees and Kiiffijring of our beloved wife and rnutliiT. W. II. Kaiibion a id family. ABSOLUTELY PURE DRUGS OO TO C: A. HARDING. NONE IIDT OOMPITENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED FUe Perfnmerles and Tolls! Articles, Also a lull stock of IP-A-IItTTS- OILS ETC. NOBLITT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BKTWKKN THE DKI'OT HHIDOE AND FineHt cak'tiup, Worfheeti-r-shire sause and other d'eHKingw u-ed in the oyHter cockiiiils bt the N'lvidtv. LoMt on ChriitrnsiH day ut (iladhtune or Oregm City, a nilvi-r trap i.j handle of umbrella with I'iiiisn M.-Rerve engraved on it. I'leaHe rot'irn to tliin ollice and 1 receive reward . Double nni Singlw Ui?H, and nail He norm iiIwhvh on hand at the lowest prirrH. A norrall connected witli the barn fur loose htock. Informsttiiiri rirardiiiL' any kind o Htock promptly attended to by jx-rHon nl letter. Horse? rousrht and Sold. Homes Hoarded and Keil on reawiii able turuiH. it.ii Jiaciua Ami nil Arratorlrs. UhitP, Standard Ami tllhm r. E. Le:.!er k Cn.. Cor liiniQ. F. R. CHOWN, )LI ID Hardware : : and Stoves. IVl Klnt K'rit. r-rclnn1. Or FORBtS 4 BREEDL'N FURNITURE Carpets, Shades, Lace Curtains, I'ortieri H, etc. 174 Finl slreat, 175 Front sirl. The L. &. Z. Swett Co., New and Sconit llsmt. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding and Stoves. 201 .t 20.1 Front, 2u2 Taylor Pts. At the- lmat lamliiiK. J Or. E. C. Drown Eye and Ear j Surgeon. unit KurMUliM Gradcn it KocMer. Presoriptioti lit slid Mitln ut Family Bt Country Trade Solicited. L1P22S, W2LU CO,! B'JDfitt B .CS, uiy uuuub OLDS & KING OITtr Bl CAFES AND... C-- JACIETS- iU A Washington sis. Good Wages To Book Cunt al'lrraa w th T"fi ranrr. (TjiDiiiilj. I'hlnt A W i.lilriKii.n M I tilt J ML Leaders or Low Pmors. Jno L Cline Watch Maker. 221 Firft Street. All wnrk nr. I .'! I'riees Low. Denver Kitchen. 10c. 2:'M l ir.-t Siifct Near Salniiin, MfMiill DyntTI .Mt'. Co. 1 lie I ' i ; . 1 1 k iiiioi, M-lker.-. Cor. Kront m:-l lurl. On 1 M.-l K...i'i The naiiiea of the Portland (Went Side) Business HoUSOSh'-re given are for reference and guid ance of country and ciiluirhan buyerg. They arc recommended a relia hie flrina to deal with. - .- snarpiwa : UlDE. Pacifiic J nlllnlill Sill KAMONA lavr Orr.iu lily HAM. 2mi1 S P. M I'crtUnil 7. 1I S0 A M.iinUP.Ii. Bantim KAN r B11 Ki.Ki ritu; cakh uve r.ini.in.i ali'l OrKon Ity rvtrjf (Oinlnillf. Irom 7 A. M. TITLES ADstractci And luaraiiterd tif Tie Tlllt Goarailte 4 Trust Co. Chamhar ol Com- mrri'S linllillnt Hooks stnarUTflompsoiiCo 'M, & ill M orriHon Street Tortland. LADIES' VVif;H, Switches and Hhii'h. A Iho ienln wif;8. . Ofl "tir I'rld'H. 1'iir'iH ILiir Store kiih WiiHiihiron hi. F.H. Hcach-&Co 1) aier. u i PAINTS AND Oil, Ali'l (uru:'il h'lli'll.a' M t i.H. . E. (' ii'-r l r t hii 1 litk A r.,.t OppOHiU) L .ti l ai.il Tl ton' i'tui-.. BoOkSand Stationery GILL'S. AT r!1 and Aldrr SH. Finest Photos Wo Per Dor. at Mesarvey's Gallery. 1054 Third St. IJ. C. Ill HNH GROCER. H7 riiiiii at. Fine values in TeitH A Collees. B. H. MooreJicnse & Co WALL PAPER ! RCQin M3!i!!!S, huh, oils, ' br!s.!t Etc, M Al'li'f Hircnl John S. Meek G), 82 Sixth St., Photographic A, Maic Lantern SUPPLIES. Wall Parser I'ncca lo suit the tiniea. arnr.npld A Vftrgao V! Iinril Nt Sand fur Hnintltii Hooks nought, Sold and Ex changed ut thu Old riook Store Vanillin Hl Ninr'Hiinl. Vis, Mnril-eli Hardwaro A very it Co. 82 Third St N'ear 0.ik POTTEF?, Artistic Photographer. 1! Klin St Photos .inner doZ. Knct-ik Work. RoFal Psstporant 2.r).'l First St., When; ear stops Tle'hcM pluee tor a H''"d ineiil. Ili'.'lsiiiiiililcpi'iee :tit-nMMi pUeo fur Pioupfs, Frames, Arlist's Material!. P(.riist('iii'K Art, Si ore. :iU7 Wnalili, ill. in hi , IIuhi'i n Ml, ,t (th FOR SALE OR TRADE. IT . 1 , jioti.se nnu iwo acres near Park Place. J. K. CKOOM.4S2 Fast Pine St Portland, Oregon.