Oregon City Knterprise.
Iutillttiel Kvery KrMoy,
CM AS, MUSKHVK.
I'lBLlNllKH AND I'HOrHlkrOH.
UU)CHllvriON HATKN,
Cn rar. n
fill moaihu. I tX
Trial tulMrrtplion two months,
A dlaroui t of Mlrpnn on all auWrlPllnna for
en year, 2S cema lor ill month., ll id In
dTanre.
Adrtirtliinf ram jlvf o on application.
Smrcd at the Pout Office In Oregon City. Or.,
u second claw mattrr.
FRIDAY, FKBRUARY 21, 1KH1.
A'JENTS FOR THE KSTEKPK1SE.
BaTrCrek,
dauby,
C.a'kania,
Mllwanki,
Tnloa lima.
K ratio w Brook,
hew Era,
WlldonTtlla,
Park Pla.-,
Oiarfstoue,
tfT.M.
Mullno,
Carua,
Molalla,
Maniuam,
Jutwvllle
Aurora,
CrTlll. -
ale Creek,
Damascus,
ndy,
Salmon,
Currinsville,
Clmrryville, -Marmot,
Pr T. B. Thomai
Iiinv Knight
A. M.lhcr
Otoar Wliiui!r
i 3. Trulllutar
I'hna llnlmau
W. 8. Nfwtvrry
Hnrv Nilcy
F. L. kMfll
T. M. Cni
J. O. liau.
C. T Howard
R. M. I'wMt
Annl Stiibba.
E. V. Ilartman
H Jrnnint
Ed Mu'
L. J Pewue
H. Wilhern
J. C. Klliott
Mrs. W. M. Mi lntvre
Ueo. J. Currin
Mrs. M. J. Hammer
Ailolh Aschott
EST" Tbe war to bnllJ up Oreron
Gi) i to Oregon City people jour
pa trounce.
GtMiRAt (0Mrz, coniniandr-io-chief ol
-the patriot army in Cuba, is slender in build,
weighing but 140 pounds, and standing five
feet seven inches in height. He is CO years
of age. apparently in the prime of his intel
lectual and physical powers. As a horse
man he Is said to be the admiration of all
his followers. He usually rides at the head
-of his army on its marches and in its almost
daily fights. Officers who have served un
.der him say that he is one of the greatest
generals of modern times. He is of pure
Castellian blood. Antonio Maceo, second
in command in the Cuban army, Is a tall,
broad-shouldered man in the prime of life,
id is personally and physically a hand
some man. He is a mulatto, though of
light skin. He has proved himself to be
strategist of unusual ability and his brav
ery is unquestioned, for he is the terror of
the Spanish soldiery. The army of Gen
eral Gomez is largely made up of white men
while that of Maceo is principally composed
of negros and mulattos. As to fighting
jnatrrial the two armies, Gomez's being in
tbe east part of tbe island and il ami's in
tbe western part, as well as Ihe I wo generals,
are equals ami hold their own against three
to four times their numbers of Spanish
troops with a bravery and dash that cannot
but end in their gaining the Independence
of Cuba from the tyrany of Spain.
'Tbrre is no town in Oregon other than
Portland, that is favored by the press with
o many notices as is Oregon City. Our
water power and great nianiilacturirg ami
industrial concerns, in which tbe whole
country is at least indirectly interested, is
their theme and the many good words
apoken cannot but have a great influence
in calling the attention of capitalists and
investors to our advantages. One ol the
iastest papers to give Oregon City a notice
is Mining, a magazine published in Spokane
and devoted to mining and manufacturing
interests. It gives a two-page article on
our water power and great electric plant,
that is well written and contains much in
formation for strangers, their data being
derived from the illustrated pamphlet of
the Oregon City board ol trade. Circu
lating as this magazine does, which by the
way is of iO Dages and a credit to the North
west, among capitalists and men who are
looking for good investments it cannot but
be of much value in advertising Oregon
City.
Mrvno has of lute htvouip one of the
most piosprnms nntmns of the world, and
is building up id a rate not etnilli'd lv any
oihcr ol the I m m-A Mu rium contiUn".
Since Ilia. ontiiui'il the presidency and
i:ave the country a slahle goerumenl, r it i I -roa.ts
he been built, mines opened up
and the acririilluriil resources doM'lopi'd to
such an extent that a nimked Imri'it-, in
population is nolicable. The recent Irdrntl
census shows the country to have a popula
tion of I l.'.M'.'.iW. As Is shown, several of
the Meiican cities are coming to rank as
towns of the first class. The t'itv of Mexico
has a population of .W.W ; tiuadalajara.
S.1.ST0; Puenla, 0I.M7; 8an l.uis Potosl, i!,
(7H; Tachuca, M.SIH; Monterey, MSXV
Hernia. .'xl.Tlii; Zacatecas, 10.0.V.; IHiraugo,
L
Sixci a board ol pardons was established
in Ohio, the number of pardons granted has
been reduced two-third. Need of a board
of pardons for Oregon is not so great now
as it was whtn we had the erratic l'cunoyer
for govenor, yel even with so level-headed
a govenor as Lord is, a board could better
handle this important business. Too fre
quently pardons are granted through sym
pathy, even though the convict is guilty
and being justly punished, the govenor not
being ali to withstand the pleauimts ol a
mother or wife, and thus setting justice at
naught and making the expenses of our
criminal courts a useless burden on the lax-
payers. With a board of pardons the sym
pathy racket, as well as th political pull,
could not be worked so well and the work
of tbe courts would not be set aside or in
terfeared with as is so lre.iie"tly done now.
Tux Farmers' Institute for this county
to be conducted in this city on Friday and
Saturday of next week by the professors of
the State agricultural college, promisee to
be well worthy of attendance of every far
mer in this section. The subjects to be
treated are all vital ones to our fruitnien,
hep raisers, stockmen and general farmers,
and the Information to be pained, will save
many dollars of loss in useless experi
ments and lack of proper know ledge. It
will pay the farmers of Clackamas county
to lay aside their work for two days and
attend this institute.
formed llio tml'il or slopping on and oil
'the car while in motion. The comUIcmi'
I thus ;iiiii'il is ii pi to he a soiino ol ilmigei.
I'lio only sate advice in such n case is,
I don't. I'on't jiiiup oil' or on a phillorm or
I car while In million; it Is Iiangermis Willi
! a big l; lull it you must do it, don't uinh i
any circumstances try It on any hut the
lust one. If you fail I hen you are at least
sate from the deadly wheels, mid the
chance are good fur no more serious con
seipiences than one or two broken hones,
bruises all over the body and (he ok in lluil
is not rutihctl olT performed with sand.
I'sing the rear platform enables you to es
caoe death and enjoy the benellt of your
accident policy.
The London Specialor has an article on
the prevailing restlessness of nations, in
which it speaks of a probability that some
sort of disastrous explosion among them
is near at hand. It refers to the develop
ment of socialism in France and also In
(lermany. The Oernian enieror cannot
be ipiiet, and the dreania that he Is to be
"the child of the centuries." Russia has
feverish symptoms anil still oppresses the
Jews; Italy ia nut happy, and Turkey Is
Inflamed with Its old murderous passions.
Americans are said to be about to forego I
old policies and mix In the politics of the
world. In Kuglaud, "with all her exter
nal calm,' there are uneasiness, resent
ments, and unsettled points in economics.
Whether these phases of emotion will pass
of? harmlessly remains to be seen. There
is a possibility of furious wars and "a very
small match just now would tire the maga
sine." Tbe Mwla(or is at least mistaken
about the Vi.ited Mutes. It Is asking for
nothing that has been denied since the ad
ministration of Monroe.
H. W. JACKSON,
I
AND fa
Renairer.
Bicycles, Umbrellas,
Guns, Sewing Machines,
Ami nil kinds of small ma
chines put in good order. No
work to ilillieult to undertake
Prices reasouahle.
Shop on Seventh St., near dejiot.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Sts. Telephone and Bailey (lalzeit
Columbln River & Puot Sound Navigation Company.
Alder Street Pork, Ti li'i'linno No !t.ril.
t
l.atMbl lolled le)3.
I II
PIONEER
lm$kf and Epfe
Freight nnl parcel- ilclivcrcd
to nil parts of tho city.
'RATES - REASONADLE.
Letter List.
The following is the list of letters remain
ing in tbe ost office at Oregon City, Oregon,
on February IsmS:
Max s LIST.
Thi Oregon City Young Men's Repub
lican club should begin to do some work for
this campaign. All the other republican
clubs in the county are holding regular
meetings and their work cannot but have a
strong influence with the voters. Tbe club
in this city should have a big rally in the
near future and start the ball rolling and
then following It up with several meetings
with some of the leading speakers of the
state to address our voters. Oregon Ciiy Is
not so solidly republican that no work Is
required to give the party the usual majority
in tbe city wards.
Haulstou. 0
Hoy Ian, A K
Carey, Henry
Campbell, John
Commons, H I.
Curran, Walt
France, K A
Oarrett, llert
Hurst, C A
Lewis, ('has
l'arker, K W
Smith, J Newton
Tonipson, Sam
Wilkinson, E 11
Aftkb a hitter tint in their convention
last week, the Lane county populist decided
to keep in the middle of the read and de
clined a fusion with the democrats. In thi"
county, fusion is talked of by some populists
and deinocra's, but it will probably not he
brought about. Most of the populist lead
ers want the whole hog or none and feel
confident enough of winning at the polls to
be willing to trust to their own party
strength for success. The democrat man
agers appear to be even more shy of fusion,
for the fate of the party in other places
where fu-ion has been tried, was too disas
trous to soon forget. Fusion in Kansas
nearly disrupted the democratic party, and
in Columbia county, this slate, fusion
enabled the populists to swallow it so com
pletely that the democratic organization
has gone out of existence.
That a low tariff brings disaster to the
aheep men, has of late become too appar
ent to be further doubted. As an ob
ject lesson it can be borne in mind that
while sheep of the 1'nited fetates are worth
but slightly more than one-half what they
were two years ago, the wool exportation
roni England to America in 1W5 was
nearly triple or that of 18!M, the Importa
tions of woolens nearly quadrupled, and
shoddy, that iniquitous adulterant and
counterfeit, which defrauds the wearer of
cheap and medium-priced clothing, in
creased hv about 1.701 ner cent
Enolahd does not believe in a policy of
reciprocity. After selling us upward of
950,000,040 more of her goods last year, over
ami above the quantity sold in lHii, she
bought less of our w heat and flour to the
extent of ?1, 200,000. But she bought more
wheat from Russia, Germany, Turkey,
.Egypt and India; also more (lour from Ger
many, France, Austria and Canada. Eng
land wants the United Ktates to furnish her
a ma ki t for her manufactured products
and then buy her raw material where she
-can do the best.
The democratic antipathy to internal im
provements, together w ith the opposition of
the trans-continental railroads, appear to
have hung up the Nicaragua canal project
for the time being and this much needed
great waterway will have to wait for a more
auspicious time. The time will come when
this canal will be built by the general gov
ernment and then will an impetus be given
to the commerce and manufacturing Indus
tries ol tb? l'acific coast pot possible from
any other cans.
It would appear that Americans are be
coming less roving than their fathers were,
as is shown by Professor Wilcoi ol Cornell,
who has compiled a series of statistics show
ing tbat in 170 more than one-fourth ol
our native population had removed from
the states where they were born, but in IKi)
only one fifth had emigrated.
SPIRIT OF THE PRESS.
The Newberg Independent speaks of the
social evil in the following truthful Ian
guage: There is one evil in this world
that apparently cannot be remedied by
statutory law, and that ia the evil of uu
lawful intercourse between the sexes. Vet
it is an evil of fearful magnitude, and from it
prows no inconsiderable r cent of other
crimes. The most recent and horrible il
lustration of this is shown in the brutal
murder of Pearl Iiryan, of Greencastle, In
diana, last week by persons to whom she
had gone for help to shield her from the
natural results of a physical law. One is
made to shudder at the thought of a crime
like this, and yet such or similar crimes
are not of rare occurrence. In many in
stances the miinierer is punished, but the
primary crime is not reached by the law.
How, then, shall It he dealt with? Oltvi
t ously in the borne, not only by teaching but
in example. Here is the only place where
the evil influences and teachings of the out
side world are to be offset. To look upon
such things lightly in the home is to un
derestimate natural tendencies and out
side influences, and the result is often hu
miliation and sorrow. It isn't much to be
wondered at that such things take place
when there has been no home training
along these lines. Young men and women
come in contact witn tins evil In some
phase almost every dav, from the time
they enter tbe public schools until they ar
rive at maturity, and it is not much to be
wondered at tbat it accomplishes the ruin
of so many. Parents who ignore these
facts, and who do not strive to counteract
these evil influences and tendencies, be
come to a large extent party to any crime
that may result from such failure.
wovia's list.
Brady, Mrs Ann Moore, Mrs V O
Carson, Alice Wolfe, Mrs Cath
Ilavie. Miss Nettle
If called for stale when advertised.
8. K. t.HF.F.N, P. il.
Yonr Hoy Wont Live a Month.
So Mr. Giiinan liruwn, of ."4 Mill St ,
South Gardner, Mass., wan told by the
doctors. His ion hail lung trouble, fol
lowing (yphoiil malaria, ami lie spent
three hundred and seventy-Bve dollars
with doctors, who finally gave liim up,
laying : "Your boy won't live a month."
He tried Dr. King's New Discovery and
a few bottles restored him to health and
enabled him to go to work a perfectly
well man. He says he owes his present
health to use of Dr. Kings New Discov
ery, and knows it to be the beat in the
world for lung trouble Trial bottles
free at Charman & Co's. drug store.
For the Lungs.
Elder Alaon V. Steers writes from
Portland, Or., ' Tlmre is no medicine
for the throat and lungs that I can rec
ommend to ministers, public speakers
and singers, with the confidence that I
can the S. R. Cough cure." GO cents a
bottle. For sale by C. (1. Huntley,
druggist.
Wanted Wood
lice.
Postoflico-:-Store.
MILWAl'KKK, OK.
FAMILY -:- GROCERIES,
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Hardware,
Boots Shoes,
Our Groceries are Fresh
ami of the bent quality.
In Prices we meet
Portltind ComjM'tition.
O.WISSINGER,
Successor to
GARY & WISSINGER.
Let me have a trial order.
MELLOW ,
at the Kntkiumsk of- I
The following sensible advice is from the
Detroit Electrical Student, and the admo
nition should be heeded by tbe venture
some car riders of Oregon City before some
one gets an arm or leg cut oil or possible
their head guillotined for their reckless
ness :
The practice off jumping off the electric
cars while they are in motion should be
stopped. People should he informed and
made to know that the electric cars are
not drawn with the power of horses and
consequently cannot lie stopped when the
accident occurs, and people must be more
careful. We have had several accidents
brought to our notice lalely where persons
have been severely hurt by getting oil' the
cars while in motion. Anyone i" liable to
do so, and perhaps none are more likely to
accidents than the duily riders who have
LAST CHANCE....
To get a bible at 25 to 4.0
per cent, discount from
regular prices. Our bible
wile in a miccens and we have
today just twenty left for you
to choose from. Better get
one to day Regular Price
when these are gone.
Huntley's Book Store.
' 1800 milt'8 of lontf dis
tance telephone wire in
Oregon and Wnnhington
now in oiKTiitiou by the
Oregon Telephone and Tel
egraph coin puny.
Portland, Seattle, Spo
kane, Taeoina, Salem,
Walla Walla, Pendleton,
Albany and W other towns
in the two states on the
line.
Quick, accurate, cheap.
All the satisfaction of a
personal communication.
biHtanco no ell'ect to a
clear understandine, Spo
kane as eacily
Portland.
heard as
Oregon City office at
Huntley's Drug Store.
J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER,
Portland, - Oregon.
Northern Crown J
I S
Will mature vegetables earlier
than those grown south.
Catalogue of Garden and Field Seeds
mailed tree on application. Address,
GEO. STARRETT,
Walla Walla, Wabh. i
MOLALLA -: AVENUE
..STORE..
G. W. Grace & Co.
NEW GOODS,
Complete Htock of every thing
needed in the home.
FOR-
ABSOLUTELY PURE DRUGS
OO TO
Q A. HARDING.
NONK BUT
GOMPfcTENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED
Fine Perfumeries and Toilet Articles.
Alio a full ttoek of
IF-A-IHSTTa- OILS KTC.
NOBLITT'S STABLES.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
ORECON CITY.
LOCATED
BETWKKN THK
UKl'OT
BRIDGE AND
Double and Single Rics. and sad
dle horsea always on hand at the
lowest prices. A corrall connected
with the barn for loose stock.
Information reimnlinu any kind oi
stock promptly attended to by person ol
letter.
Horses Bought and Sold.
Horses Hoarded and Kiwi on reason
able terms.
Portland, Astoria and tho Ocoan.
Telephone leaves Pert hind 7 A. M., daily except Sunduy. Tele phoii
leaves Astoria 7 I'. M., daily eieept Sunduy.
Runs direct to train for Clatsop lieach and connects with Sir. Ilwaco
for lhvnco trains running to all points on North heach.
Pailey (!rt'ert leaves Portland S P. M., daily, exeent Sundav: on
Saturday 11 P. M. Leaves Astoria daily at tl: l'i A. M.. extent Stindav
and Monday; on Sunday 7 I'. M. Connects with all (rains for Clatsop
heach and Ilwaco Is'iich.
This line bus a Unit coninvting with Isith beaches, reliirninu from
Astoria every night in the week. y q SCOTT
E. A. SEELEY, Prosldent.
Ayont.
Inter Ocean v
It the Mo.t Popular Republican Newspaper
or the West and Ma the Largest Circulation.
HMS llY MAIL.
DAILY (without Sunday)
DAILY i with Sunday)
The Weekly Inter Ocean
ia. OO per year
.$6.00 per year
fKlt VEAIt
At Nwi i-r THK IVTEH OCEAN kt nhr-i.l if lh tlmxt In all
!r-,.i. In. It pnr unitlir pmn nor rin in ti-iirinit
Al l. Till- M-W.S AND THI- ItliST OP CI RWRST I.ITf'.RATl'RIl
T'-c "Weekly Inter Ocean
A a Pqmlly Paper It Not Hxcclled by Any.
Ijf- It baa aouMlliinf of Intarnat to ach mmbr of th f4mlly. Ita
" YOUTH'S liKFAUTUKNT la tha vary Ua.iof Ita ktuj. lu LITKit.
. HY n.K . UKES ara uiimpialod.
It taaTWKLVK PAOE PAPKK and conUlna th Now. of th. World.
POLITICALLY IT H HKPUI1LICAN, ami Kir, lu rd"r tha b-nnllt of
til. ihUvtaicu.lnn on ail Iit political toplra. It la t)uhahd In Chiraco
an 1 1 in accord with tho p.op.aof th Wt In bmh imlitir an I litrnir
ri-..i,i rmniimW that tha prloa of THE WEEKLY 1NTEUOCKAM la
ONI V o.NK HOLLA It 1'CK VCAIL AJdre.a
THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago.
And all ArMiorla.
White, Standard
And Othtra.
F. H. Lechler & Co.,
t!i rirat Rtrrtt,
Cur. Salmon.
F. R. CHOWN,
IXll.IK IM
Hardware :
r and Stoves.
m Flral Sirrrt,
Portland. Or.
rORBES i BRKITEH
FURNITURE
Carpets, Shades,
Lace Curtains,
1'ortieres, etc.
I"4 Klmt mrci't,
173 Profit ntrf-t.
The L. & Z. Swett Co.
New and Second Hand, a
Furniture, Carpnta, Bedding
and Stovea.
201 A 20.1 Front, 202 Taylor
At the hoiit landiiit;.
Sts.
QraJCD & KOCillEr, Dr. E.G. Drown
rrescrilion EyG anil EflP
"V I 'ritccisis ;
liit m ml MhIii il. i
Family & Country
Trade Solicited
Lliiii, '.Villi's & Co,
Tlilnl A WiiOiliiKton
Surgeon.
(iln.ai-a Kltli-,1
ia n1 1 'lilil!n il
KM KI'll .lfi-i-t
1 li-'L'crts
Jno L Cline
Watch
Maker.
221 Firt Slreot.
All work ftr.ii'lau
I'rieeH Low.
Denver
Kitchen.
10c.
I Mreet
iiliMon,
llf.l Mr l
Dry
So i
Goods
l'tl llilnl ,M.
Ll AOL it
I or Low
' Pitinrs.
Mm nil ii
CAPES AND...
r,- JACKETS-
!tth it WnnhluKtou m.
"Good
Wages
To Honk Ciinviiinr
1 aiMrtna with
ri-li-nini'v.
Pacifiio riajitist
1 urllmiU.
TITLES Abstracted "
And Kiinraiitei'd l)Jf
Tie Title Guarantee
& Trust Co.
Chamhnr of Crnn
meroa llullilliif
lines ol I he
Portland (Went
H'l - II .... l
.-Mill! J LiUSlllCSS MOUjCjI.i IV
i given are lor reference and ;riid-
mice of country and stilnirlaii
hliyers. They
recommended us
lilo linns to deal with
.W:,r
:,,i,
'Hi.- l:
t
fur. !'
L.
'fit
.i;.:.J
r.i!,!i,;r.Ti
i.
- dUIDE.
HIK KAMoNA Iniirii Orison i it y i M
Zand I'. M. I'orll 17, 1 1 : :ui A. M niuH I'. M
KASTSIliK KI.KC'llllcCAItS.I.-inc I'or'lunl
Hooks
sinart & TnomDson Co
M) A '211
M orrison Street
Portland.
LADIES'
Wigs, Switches
and Bangs.
Also Gents wigs.
Gut our Prlcea.
Paris Hair Store
WWWniililtiifinn St,
and On-iimi City nvnry 4iliiilniiti frnin7 A. M
Swcilli::! ...Tv:,:-t .
Hardivarc
Avery A Co.
82 Third St
N'tur 0 ilc
B00kSand
Stationery
GILL'S.
i ...
AT
3l and Aldar Hta.
Finest Photos
Mo Per Doz. at
Mesarvey's
Gallery.
1G5J Third St.
I.C. lll'UNM
GROCliR.
It; I'hlrd SI,
Fine values in
Teas A Codecs.
John S. Meek Co,
82 Sixth St.,
Photographio A
Magic Lantern
SUPPLIES.
hh. lieach hC
l)a n . lira
paints and oil
A llulMlnir
i:
t
il l ainl
I, d I a il
Nowent ThlliKl
In
Wall Paper
Prices to suit
the times.
lannflaM A Morgaa
m Third St.
Sand for Samplri
EL H. Hcare&Quse & Co
WALL PAPER
Room InQiildliiKS,
ralnts. Oils,
Brushes, Etc.
K Alder Street.
Books Bought,
Sold and Ex
changed at
tho
011 Book Store
2Wi' Yamhill Hl
Nunr Third.
POTTER,
Arlistiu
l'liouoiaiiir.
V...'i Klmt Si
Photos .fL.K) her
' Kmlnk Work.
(I.
2':j First St.,
U'hero car stops
The hest place
for a good meal,
Reasoiinhlepricc
ClirnK't pl icr Inr
Pioure8, Frames,
Artist's Materials.
Bernstein's
Art Store.
307 Wioililinton St.,
liinwi-fii sih Adth
acres near
FOR SALE OR TRADE
IIoiiho and two
Park Plnee.
J. K. GKOOM.482 Kast Pine St.
Portland, Oregon.