Oregon City Enterprise HA I KS TO Hnimuuii, (li liilicr '2, ,'l ninl f Tim NurlliHi-nt lllit Viimiix Men's Clirliliin A Iiiiiiiii run- Vi'Mlon Kill I hi lii'lil In tltito.nn Illy, Wiiliiimliiv, Uriiilicr? iiri'Kiui Mhip t''mr Inri'ln m Hiili'in, hi itniillniiit in. HI Tutu, tiny, (irlulicr l.'l. FrMnv, Oil. '.'.'I. Ainiinil rniiveMlnii ul I m k it ii i nx ( iiiinly ( lirUliiin l.nilinviir I'lilnii In ini'iit In dri K'Hl I lly. I line ilityn hiokIiiii. Mi'M'Iny, Nov. - I'ln ull cuiul lnr Clm kii mm I'liniily i'nnvi'iic. Tiioulnv, Nhvi'MiIiit .'I. - rrililiilliil rrr- Hum In nil mules of lln I ulnn Nnviiiiiiii'r I'l, 1 1 ninl Ki.-Clin kHnum ('utility ('liiimlnii Kiiilxnvnr run viiilinn will lip luilil In Origin I lly. 1'' It I MAY, M TOISF.lt I'. H!Ml. BOUHKE COCKHAN ON BP.YAN. Tli Klxiiiit M 'inirMmn KipMlli rroa Nllr Fraud un Wurkliigtiiu. Ill Ilia HjHwrli In MmliHim Huiiro CJiinlin, Ni'W Ynrk rlly, rx Ohikium limit lltmrku t'lx lirun Bithl In rttply to 1'rmlili'iitliil Cniiilttliitit llryitli: If cvitjiIiIiik III thU wnrlil or In till country, inrliitllliK Inimr, Ui limrotutixl In tiiIiki luiiiiirrnw In 1 1 l(ii irnHirlioii, not (inn of un won I1 Im hITihMimI t ul 1. If Unit wit Mr. I try un ' wlieint', lin woulil iK'Vrr Imvit n 1 ' m I tit iiiiiniimtloii Ui Klvo !'" linHirliini'i In tlic 'jriii of thin roiiiiimnlty. If Unit with nil Unit tin iiirnnt, Im would not Im mippiirtliiK It, nml I woulil not Imi tnkliiK Um Iron Mil to 0lmn It. If I'Vrrytllltltf In tin World Im IihtvuaihI 10 H'rvnt III VhIuii, v liy, wn would niv 10 ht rout In ijilill tluil for wlmt wp would liny mid K''t 10 jt colli morn fur wlmt wi would will. Wlmt, thru, U It? It U nu Inori'nmi In Um Jirlro of (oiiiuiodit!i nml nllowliiK y , , Ulxir to mIi if t for llxi'lf. If f tut Jirlrn of oouimodltli Ui lin'iTiin'il mid tin' print of InlMir Imi left Ntittinnnry tlmt iiiontm a cuttliiK down of (Im rut of wnK". If, limtrad of n dolliir wlilcli ooimiiiU of kIvi'H quniitlt of kiI iiiinl to n hun drril omit niiywlirm In tint world, with tlin itin linliiH Jxiwir of n liiilidn'd evltl, th" liilmrvr la to Im jmiil 111 dol lar worth AO cell In nv'li, In" mil only buy half aa iniirli with a diiy'a wnKa aa hti buya now. If the vnlui' of thia I'upti Hat M'lii'iiii', tht'ii, ia to Ih tmtoil, lot tint laborliiK nu n of Ihla rouutry nxk Mr. Kryau and hia rnpulml frii'inU n aimplit, (Muiiiiion, I'Vi'ryduy iUiwtion, "Wliorv do I count In?" Mr. llrviin liiniM'lf Inn n fflimini'riiiK ldoa of w I u nt Hit' liihoriT will conm in, or, rntlicr, of wlii-m tin will K 't. Thorn la unit pnritk'riipli in hia apiii'li which win tln r it wua tint rult of an uiKMHim ioua atuiuliliiiK into candor or wlmtlitT it wita a coiilriluilioii iniidit In thtt atri'KM of loglm! diai'UNNlon I ntu ut terly utinblit to any Hint throw a flood (if light uon tint wholn nirimi unilrrly liiK thia J'npuliHt nxitittloii. Wnjjn fnrii era, Mr. llrynu auya, know thnt whilit a jfulil atniidiird rnlM't tint piirclinaiiiK Miwir of tint dollitr It it I to miller it Ullirtt lllftVlllt tO Olltllill KWM'ltHiol of tin) dollar. They know that employment i leita pernmoi lil, limn of work inure prob nlil" and w-i'iiiplnyiiu-iit lr rertnin. If that inenii anything, it lueniiH that a cheap dollar would jflvn I"1" more employment, morn fnueiit cm jtloynieiit, niorx work mid n clmnee to git Tfi employinttiit after lie wna dia rhnri(itd. If that inenii nuythinK III the world to n aune miin, it meana thnt if the laborer ia willing to linvn hia wngea rut down Im will get inure work. If it went true that a reduction in the rntn of wngea woulil IncreaMt tho chaniMt of employment, I would not blimm Mr. Ilryan for telling tint truth, berjiuac, Iiowptit nnpiilatnlilo thn truth limy Im, I rotiM'lvn it the duty of nuy man who ttempta to adtlreaa hia fellow rlti im never to ahriuk from a atittement of tint wholn truth, whatever limy lat tho roll i'iueii(ea to hiluaelf. Hut, aa a matter of fact, a diminution in Ui" rate of wage doo not Increano I ho aeopo of employ luent. Thero cannot Im mi nlmlidnnt troilnct onlcM Inlmr In ciieiiHivitly employed. Vim rannot liavo high wage unleaa tlicro ia an cxteimivo production in ev ery department of intluHtry, and that ia why I claim that wage are tho ono Holit teat of n oounlry' condition Hint high wage menu nlimidant protection, ami nbunilunct neceKsarlly ihohiih proa pnrity. Mr. liryan, on the oilier hand, woulil have you believn that prosperity U nilvalicetl by rheiilietiilig thtt rato of wage, but tint fall in the ratu of wngea nhvaya oiimeti from a narrow produc tion, and narrow production ineiina thorn ia little demand for labor In tho jnarkttt. When, after tint punio of 1H7, tho prieo of lulmr fell to 110 rnnt a day, it waa harder to obtain work than when tho ratn of lalmr wan ), and tho diflrr rnco between tint Populiat, who aeeka to out down tho rato of wngea, and tint Democrat, who Heck to protect it, ii that tint Mcnitx-lat bclievea that high wage and proaperity aro HyiionymoiiH, nml tho l'opulist want to cut tho rate of wage in order (lint ho may tempt tho farmer to mako wur upon hia owu workingmcu. Thit Krta C'iiln Pritlilem. Tho Freo Coiling" I'rolilcm ia tho titlo of a penny mnga.ino or pamphlet by LowiH N. DembiU of Louisville, Ky. It oontaiiiH ono of tint fairt-Ht and beat diHouMioim of the money iueHtion to bo had nt any price. It oontaina in very brief flpaoo and in mmplo languago aa liiuoh of tho early Malory of money, eapecially in tliia country, aa ia uncos nary to underHtaiid the proHeiit Hitua tlon. It diwHiHHea in u logical, unbiuHcd and impartial manner tin) probnblo ef fort of tho propoaitd freo ooinngn legia liitiou upon nil oIiihhoh, and capcoially upon farmcra and wage oarnera. It pre sent a vivid picture of thnprcHont hard lot of many farmers and shows what kind of money will bo for thoir best in torost. Thi liUlo 4S jingo muga.ino contains moro of nionetary hiHlory and fuets and moro of sound argument than many book which coil lOOlime ila prieo, fl nuiki a il poHMililn fur any iiili'lllgeut In borer or fiiniier who can spurn 1 rent to bi'iuiiiit well Infui nnd on tint inoiiiy ipii'Hllon la fiirit Im ciiHta hia volit. 'J'eti or ID cnplca i'iiii be union d lit oiien for 10 or Ui persona. Olherwlfit it will roat 2 ci'iilM to Bi nd I eeiil. Aililrexs I'n nt I'l'iililema 1'iilillHliliig Co., 67 I'mk place, New York clly. 1 COMMl MCt NLC03 A STABLE STAND ARD. Vlrp rrrahli'lillal ( alullilnln llolmrt Nlniwi Why (."lil l lliit llet Mraaiirp of ValiM'i. Ill Ilia letter lliteeplllig the Iti puliliciiii nominal ion for vice piexldeiit lion. Car rel A. llolmrt said: Tim iiioin y standard of n grout nation should b as filed utnl permanent aa Um nation itself. To sii'iiro and retain Um beat should Isi tho ilcNlrc of every right minded citlcn, Heating on stable foun dations, continuous nml iinvnryiiig cer tainty of valimaliould bo it distinguish lug cliaraeterisllo, Tim exH'rii iico of nil history confirms Mm truth that every coin, iiiado under any law, Imwsis'Vcr that coin may 1st Mumped, will finally command In thtt market of tint world thtt exact vulun of the material which roinpiMMi It Tim dollar of our country, whether of gold or silver, should ls of Um full v a I un of 100 cent, and by ) much as any dollar is worth lea than this In tint market by precisely that sum will some oim tat defrauded. Tint noroaaity of n certain ami filed money value between nation a well a tnili idtiiil has grown out of tho inter change of onuimislitiea, Mm trade and liimincMS reliitioiiahiis which have arisen mining tlm peoples of Mm world, w ith Um enlargements of human Wants ami Mm broadening of human intoresla. This tieceaaity lin nindo gold Mm final standard of nil enlightened nation. If w are to continue to hold our plaon among tlm great romuierclnl na tion, wu must roiiiMi Juggling with Mil question nud ninkn our honesty of pur pose clear to Mm world. No room should Ui left for misconception a to tho inclining of tlm liuiguagn used in tho Umila of thit 'government not yet ma tured. It should not Ui possible for any party or Individual to raise a question ns to tlm purponn of tho country to pur nil It oliligutioii In tlm best form of money rwogniwd by Mm romiiioreial world. Any nntion which I worthy of rnnlit or rnnlldciico can afford to say implicit ly on a question so vital to every in terest what it mean when such inclin ing i chnllcligid r doubted. It is do siralile that we should miikn it know at oiicn and authoritatively thnt an "hon est dollar" means any dollar equivalent to a gold dollar of the present standard of weight nud fineness. Tilings Might ll Far Mom. It I n frequent excuse of unthinking men for leaning toward freo ilver that "thing can't tin worse than they now are." This i n mistake. Mat ter ran Ui Tory much worse, fsjarially for tint workiiignton. Kirsl They would lm worse if wage worn paid in 6.1 rout dollar or iu a dollar worth loss than 100 rent. How ever it may ho with niiiio owner nnd mortgage debtor, men w hoso capital I their lalmr am not interested in having tint "pnndiastig jaiwor of their dollar" diminished. Second. Thing would bo nindo worse for tho 1, 783, 8Ma saving bank depositor iu thi silitu alone if their 716,oaa,81)l) of saving were nindo pay able iu dopnviated dollar. Third. Things would bo worao for the nearly 1,000,000 pensioner if their monthly stipend worn to Ut paid in S3 rent dollar. Fourth. Thing would bo worse for all tho million of U iieflciariesof stork, mutual and ro-oporntivo insurance com panics and nil Mia 1,743,725 sharehold er in building nnd loan ruuioolatioiiH if pnyuioiit were to Ut nindo to thorn iu any money less good than tho U st Fifth. Thing would bo worse for everybody iu cimo of a punio caused by tint prooct of n silver basis. Now York World. Thi Is Hammer. Llia .l'l Vil K' 't' II 1.1 1 Thi Is an Anvil. If you lay o gold dollar ou tho nuvil nud hainiuor it out of tdiapo, it is still worth (1. If you do n silver dollar tho samo wny, you hammer 4(1 rent out of it, nnd it ia worth its bullion valuo only, or 64 rents. Cold loses coin shapo, yet lone no valuo. But silver lose coin shnpo nnd lose nearly half its vnluo. Is it wiso to drive from tho United State this gold of fixed valuo by introducing tho free roinngo of inferior silver nud inako yourself tho prey of brokers? Thrift' Ravings Woulil Shrink. Tho savings bunk deposits of the United States amount to 1,800,000,000 on n gold hnsi. Undoi froo roinngo they would shrink in actual valuo to about 900,000,000. EBSEBBI8K3B Hurse Nnnseuso. "I don't think I nm really any cheaper than I used to bo," argued tho horse. ' 'I um worth just as liiuoh ns I ever was. Tho bicyolo hns appreciated. That's all." Chicago Tribune. 'TID NOT A SONNET IF IT LIMPS. Tun litillil sonnet on alxait this plnn: Your first lino grimml "Ut, tnks th nml olio si A ml iiiuke It rhyiiKt Willi tlilsonii, Just Is'low Then M" t ymi iiinleh tint flr-t lino, If ym can. Im'l liurry the lice lili.e. The line must run Willi siemly ini.tlun turn thu iraiik. Y(U know 'TIs icit sonnet If It iiiis. (' sluw. Ni;w ftml some rhyinu fur "waii" tur In stiiui'ii, inun. As to tli" I let sll lines boiii'i lutHil'ln May U'lillewi il. 'I uk ny wnnl, s"Kria. ' h'.iw hunt a rhyme fur "lain win." Try shrewd This 1 1 im must nml Willi ilnv or luvit or slrnvn, Ami this with ml ur firuilo or crude or flllile, Ami Ihoru'i your sonnet. Throw It in tho Uvu. , t'hlesau Trlbuiia 6USPENDED IN SPACE. plr Hubert Hall KprculaUs I pop th Vat sIIiIIIIIm ul Huih Ksptirlxuna. Conceive Mint n traveler worn endow ed with some inemis of soaring aloft for mile and thousand of miles, still up and up, until at length ho had attained tint awful height of marly SIM), 000 mi lea alsivo Mm ground, suggests Sir KnU-rt Hall in hi "Story of Mm Heav en. " (ilaiicing down at tho surface of that earth, which Is ut such uNtupeu dou depth Is-nealli, hu would bo ablu to last a wonderful binlacyo view, Un would low, no doubt, Mm detail of town mid villages. The features iu such n lau(lw'ast would Ut wholn conti nent and whole oceans, in no far a tho oH'iiing U'twccu the clouds would per mit tlm earth' surface to Uj exsteL At this stuts'lidous elevation Im could try one of Mm most interesting experi ment that waa ever in tlm jaiwer of n philosopher. Ho could tost whether tho inith'a attraction was felt at such a height, and he could measure tlm amount of that attraction. Tnku for tho experiment a cork, a marble, or any other object, largo or small. Hold it Uv tweon tlm llngera mid let go. Kvory one know what would happcu in such a cnao down bent, but it requimd Sir Isaao Newton to tell what would hap pen iu such a case up them Newton aa nor' that tho iwcr of tho earth to at tract Uslics extends oven to this great height, and Mint tho marhlo will fall. Tin i tho dia triiio that wo cau now tear. We aro rendy for the rxporimont Tho inarliln I released, and lo! our first exclamation ia ono of wonder. In stead of dropping instantly, tho little objiTt npponra to n-mnin suspended. We ant on Mm point of exclaiming that wit must havn gone U'Vond the earth' attraction, and that Newton is wrong, when our attention i arntttitL Tho uiarbht is U giuiiing to move, no slowly that at Unit wo liavo to watch it closely. Hut tho paeo gradually improve, so that the attraction is U'youd all doubt, until gradually acquiring moro nnd mora volts'ity tho marble speeds ou it long journey of 250,000 mile to the earth. At Maiuuia' Transfer Ticket It wa ou a Summit stnet trailer, and tho young mother waa ubactit miud edly g.uing on a far off blue rapjied height and randcasly toying with a pmk tinted tranaicr check iu her right bund. The baby had aski'd for tho pretty ticket, but tho mother 'a thought were busy clsew horn Mie kept on looking out over tho landscape, evidently inn browu study. "Fare, pleaael" It wa tho conduct or. Tho mother ranio back to the pn' eiit U'lirnt with a jump. "I paid my faro once. " "No mam, you didn't. U'ggin your panloti." "Yc I did. I bad n trans" Just then baby U'giui to gag and grow black in tho face. Aud uot only black, but all aUmt her littlo mouth were re inarknblo variegatuui iu shades of pink. Tho transfer ticket had returned to tho pulp from which it waa made, Tho mother scooped out what wan left of it fnun baby'a mouth, Miuuihh1 tho littlo ono' back to aid it iu recovering it breath and then turned a very ml faco towanl tho conductor in mute inquiry as to what wa to bo done, Tho conductor said never a word. Ho merely held out hi hand. "Well, I won't pay agaia I I I'll walk flint." Tho conductor Ravo the gripmau one U 11. All thu passengers' looked their sympathy ua tho mother and tho varie gated lit tlo ono left tho car. Kausa City World. Tan Spot Over Dogs' Eye. Theso spots aro Mioved to nfford an example of protectivo markings perpet uated by natural selection. They seem to liavo Uh'u acquired at a comparative ly recent jK-riod, when tho dog had be come semidoniesticated. Tho original dog was red and did not possess theso spots. When ho slept, ho hid himself from possible, enemies, but this tho Bomidoniesticuted dog could not always da Now, when tho color changed by domestication and selected bn-eding, and dttg Itcctuno pied nud black, those which hud spots over their eyes would look when asleep as though thoir eye were oon and still on watch. There fore their enemies would lo deceived, and they would bo less liable to bo kill ed d tying sleep than dogs which had no such spot. Thus they survived nnd transmitted their peculiarity to their offspring. Theso spots aro supposed to bo the mast, if not tho only, perma nent markings on dogs. San Friuiciseo Chronicle. The Fete Loving Germans. Then tho birthdays t Evcrv one has a birthday hero. Perhaps they do at homo, too, but it is not so generally known. "What shall wo do tomorrow?" asks ono of Mio children. And if you ciuvloasly, innocently inquire, "Why, whut'B up tomorrow?" a sniilo of su preme conteonpt nnd pity announces Mio fact that if it isn't a first, secoud, f r third "foiertago," or holiday, why, then it must bo a birthday, or a first, second, or third "foierrugo. " Ib're ngaiu tho stock of small coin comes into play. For, after yoa havo sent Mio wash- woman' children t heir supply of Easter eggs, then Fran II. remind you that Urn iorler' children should have their lh am and that it ia tho thing on the aforesaid "feiortugo" and birthday to give tho servant a mark. And thu chil dren of the family throw out all sort of hiuU uh to how tho former Uiardcr, Mis Brown, had given thoiii a U'liuti ful burn last I.axter, ch's kful of choc olato egg Tho birthday party horn I not a thing of Mm past, nor i it given only for tint children. Young and old, rich nnd poor, havo birthday partie, with birthday cakes, candle and flow er in a lory sweet, old fashioned sort of Way. Yea, the (ieniiansanisi ntiineiitul, if you like, but it I very beautiful for all that, and tint lniii'li is hearty mid tho tear are p al. Their p;try i all woven in with tho prurtioul every day lifelike Mm meat market which can on ecu III every street, whom long string of sausage nro intoriiiiiiglisi with blooming hyacinths and lilic of the valley. Berlin Cor. Iloehtatcr Boat Kxpnaa. Th Must Abeeulmlniled of Men. Tlm most abseii tniindod man i a I JtrewiT man, and ho i convicted by hi I own tory, which is a follow: The ' other night hu went shopping mid took j hi wife along. Ho visiud four stores, He i a pleasant mail nnd a happy con- versa! ionalist. Ateach store noiuo Intor lesting story waa started, Hiid nolaaiy nti'inoil to notice that though ho Umght a bundle, ut each pi. m o Im never carried away inure than ono. Ho visited the laundry, laid hi bundle from tho last store on tho counter, chatted with tho cashier while lm paid hi bill and went I out with only hi laundry bundle. Then i with hi wife Im went to hi own place of biismes to bring homo a halter strap i for hi colt Hi wife atoppwl next door Udow tint stunt chatting while ho wont in. When ho came out, ho went whig ' tling softly homeward with the halter strap and without bis other bundle or hi wife. Ho only awoke to a aeries of mistake when he reached homo and ! failed to find his wife. Hu found her, n little senred, however, iu nfew minute, but he did not get hi other property till next day. Tlm shop had clotted. Augusta (Mo, ) Journal. Two Obllclnc Trine. Not long npo two Englishmen travel ing in Sweden liatt their luggugo, aud ' a they did not Kix'uk Swedish they ! wen- at their wit' end to explain the mutter. Two young men finally came to their rescue ard politely asked in I English if they could Ut of any assist I unco. On explaining their situation, the I viiiini moil tirniiiifciil to tcloifmnh for J " - - r, ...... , - . 1 the lost giKsisaud made au apiaiintmeut to mis t ut thu funic place the following day. The appointment wa duly kept, the luggugo duly delivered tho Eng lishmen, full of gratitude, pouring out their honest thanks to thoir unknown friends. 'Do you know whom you are thanking?" said ono of them with a smile. "No, sir. Wo wish wo did." "Well, then, ptrhapa you will liko to know. I am I'rinco Oscar of Swedeu nud thi i my brother Fugeue," Illrwh and tho Aristocracy. It is told of tho late Baron Hirscb that he once cxpn ssod his contempt for the uristiaTiiry in forcible terms. It Was iu hi Pari nsidrnce, formerly the proTty of the Empress Eugenie, At one of his magnificent entertainments nirsch stcssl at the top of the staircase, and, looking down on the ; ntcessioii of princes, dukes and minimises who v.ere struggling up the slims to gro t him, he turned to his son and si;id, "Tweuty yours hence ul! these jtcplr will Ix either our sciis in-law ir our con cierges. " In case of a nibtul.c uii-;itr from n too liberal claim un.i.c by a p;.n i tte U more than he is nnitlm to, time unit sometimes benrn'Mii 1 1 n pi.Ui'f, Vther no frnmlulcut d'.'s.r n imcutitu isdia rovenil. A AND ITS CURB To the Editor I hive an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cure! So rroof-poitive am I of its power that I consider it my duty to tmi too botlUt frei to those of your readers who have Consumption.Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postoffice address. Sincerely, T. 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