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Oregon City Enterprise. Published Every Friday. CHAS, MK8EKVB, ri'BUSiiiiR and rRorRirroR. UBaCKlPTION HATK8, tlimilh. Trill lukKTlptton two monlht. li 00 . l 00 dtooui.t ol Meiitt on 11 ubrcrlptlon for tdrucf IB r, Mull lor tlx mourn n piu iu kdTUIP. AlwrUlnt rate lo on application. 8uh.cn tr will Bud h daw ol cxpuallon tamied ou their part Mlowlnf their nam. JlihU'iaal" not cheurat withia two ar a payment, kindly notify and wo will look It. tillered at tha Poet Offlca In Oregon City, Or., m accond elaat matter. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1896. AQKSTS FOR THE BNTERPRI8K. Or. T. B. Thome Bniti Creek, Oanby, Clackamas, Mllwatiklc. mion Mill. Meadow Brook. Haw Era, WUaooTlUa, Park Piece, tilediloue, lafford. -Mnllno, Carol, Uolalla. ' Marquam, ButlCTllI Anrora, Orrllle, Eale Cmk, Damascus, Sandy, Bainion, Currinsville, CUerryvilla, Marmot, . . - Geo. Knight A. Mather Oscar Wlmlner U J. Trulllniier Ch Holman W. 8. Newberry Henry Miley T. L. Runnel T. M. Croei J. O. Uaaa. C. T Howard R. M. Cooper Anule gtubbe. I. at. Hartiaaa B. Jenuliifi Hir A. nyder - - L.J Perdu H. Wilhern - - J. 0. Klliott F. G.Ktaeli Mrs. W.M. Mcliityre Geo. J. Currin Mr. M. J. Hammer Ailolpb Ascboti The wit to build P Orrtfon City U to fire Oregon City people your Btrnaire. THANKSGIVING rROOUJUTION. , Tha following it lb full text of lb Thanki-Klvlng proclamation ol resident Cleveland; ! , "Tli people or tlie Viilled etafoe should never be utiiuimtful of Hi gratitude "thej owe the God ot tiutlona, tor hit watchful car which ha shielded them from disaster and Hiiitt out to thani the way of peace and happiness. Nor should they refuse, lo ai-knowledtt with rontril heart their nronenes to turn away from God'a teach inn and to follow with sinful im.le after tliair own deticea. To th end that the thoughts may be quickened, lilt titling that on day especially appointed w ahould join together in approaching lh thron of grace wilh praise and supplication "Therefore, I, Grovet Cleveland, president ol the I'mled Slates, do hereby designate and set apart Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of the present month of November, lo be kept and observed a a day of thanks giving and prayer throughout our land. On that day lei all our people forego their us ual work and occupation, and, assembled in their accustomed place of worship, let them wilh on accord render thanks to the Ruler nfihn universe for our preservation as a nation, and our deliverance from evry threatened danger; forlhe peace that has dwelt within our boundaries; for our de fence against disease and pestilence (luring the year that has passed; forlhe plenteous rewards that have followed the labor of our husbandmen; and for all the other bless mgs that have been vouchsafed to ua. "And let us, through the mediation of Him who has taught us how to pray, Im plore the forgiveness of our sins and a con tinuation of heavenly favor. "Let us not forget on this day of thanks- ;i,, ti, nnr and needv. and by deeds of e.....B .... , . . - ANTIQUITY OP THE MEASLES. lMpl la AU TIium Nan aftered From This IHmmm. Of oonrwo wry turn think he know what measles i and yot Yerj few really know more about the ailment than the) fact Unit it is a ooutiwioui disease, char acterised Dy aoro eyea, tiro noav, acre throat ami an eruption ot the (kin, The (liacatM It one of (trout antiquity, dating aa fur back aa A. D, 1)00. At that time, however, it wan ooiifoumM with smallpox and arm-lot foyer, lly niauy obst vera aiuallpox and luenalea wow alwaya rvKimlod aa one and the aaiuo dioam differing only in degree Tula misinformation wai not dispelled until 1070, wbeu Sydenham, an Eng lish phyaioian, declared that tliey vn distinct dlaoavioa. About the origin of mean lea little it known. At the present day the diaoaao la fouud nl over the oiviliaed world. It ia not known in uncivilixcd eouutriea. It baa always boon claimed that the dia- rase waa due to a apeoiflo poimin, but the nature of it was not known, ljulte recently, however, a European bacteri ologist nauitHl Czajikowaki reported that he had found a micro orguniam In tho blood of a tieraon suffering from moa- lea, which he believed to be the rauae of tho ilisvnm. Mcaslea 1 unlike aoiue Other conta;ioua diM-aaiii, in that it ia DO reaptrter of person or plaooa, It af fect all aorta and condition of poople. hat beth'r tIlu.itratlou of this it uood ed tli an the preaeut cose in the Brat honaehold of the land? The diaoaao ia one of tho inoat highly coutugioua ail ments known. It ia far more contagion than smallpox, but tho poison of mea- I ilea contuiua much lea vitality than i that of the lnttj'r. Thonnionn nt hiamIim charity let our ottering of praise be made, exitg ln tho bnath ,ho bkxxl Uw FOR ABSOLUTELY JURE DRUGS OO TO n A. HARDING. NONR HUT OOMPtTENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED riD! Perrmnsrles ml Toilet Article, Alto a full slock of PAINTS- OILS ETC. Shingles The beat on the market. In small lota or In car load. Dimension ahlnglua cut to order. Cedar Posts Py carload or mixed car lota with shingles. W. H. & L S. BOXXEY, AURORA, . OREGON Burmeister&Andresen, Are selling handsome Eight Day Clocks at $5.00. Other Clocks proportionately low. PROSPERITY RETURMSO. There is every indication ol a speedy re turn to prosperity and a general revival in business channels and th marts of trade. Easlem factories are not only starting up but enlarging their capacity so as lo give employment to more I hands. In our own etatethe woolen nilH at Salem, which has Iain idle all fall, is preparing to run day and night in the near future. Another indication of returning prosper ity is the fact that money is being loaned al a loer rate of interest and capitalists are seeking investment. Bonds have been sold iu the hist few days that three months ago could not be floated at any price Bank deposits are on the increase; confidence is restored and people who had their monev berried In the earth, hid a n ay in old stock ings and other places of concealment, have resurrected it and placed it in circulation again An estimate of the sums awaiting the election of SIcKinley for investment places! the amount in Chicago at I1G.000.000, New York, IflO.OOO.CM) and England loO,- COJ.000 But a little more than a week has passed since the result predicted was se cured, and events foreshadowed in the busi ness world have fully justified the estimate. more acceptable in the sight of the Lord ' Witness my hand and tha seal of the I'niied States, which I bave caused to be hereto affixed. "Don at the City or Washington, this 4th day of ovember, in the year of our l.ord ISW, and of the independence of the Cnlted States of America the 121st. GROVEk ClVLA!ID. "By the President: RicbaioOuiet, Secretary of State." THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE. MCKI5LIV. California ... J Connecticut JJ Delaware llliiiiila 4 . ! It II . . s 15 Indiana .. Iowa Kentucky Maine Maryland Massachusetts and in the eoervtiou from the nose and throat Although the disease ia usually olaaaed aa one of childhood, adult sometime suffer from iL Tbe adult case arc usually the more severe. In f ant under 6 months are generally Oou idered exempt from the diaoaao, al though there are exception to the rule. Aieaaie ia jieneraliy looked upon a a nectwaary evil of childhood and one that deeerve but little atteution. In a sim ple case that uiuy bo all well enough, but there are usually other contingen cies, and some of these ahould be guard ed against In almiwt every case tho eye become inflamed and call for at tention. There ia mnially a bronchitin, which, if left unciired for, may be fol lowed by pnoutuouia and fatal termina tion. 8uu Fruuvisco Chronicle. li,.,i..n H Sew Hampshire!!!!!"""---- 4 ! P',a'i whoneduty it is to apply tho ether Ha Waa Black la the Fkm. One of the attendants at a local hoe- New Jersey. New l ork North Dakota Ohio Oregon Pennsvlvania Rhode" Island South Dakota.... Vermont West Virginia Wisconsin in ..M ... ..2t ...t ..Si ..4 ...4 ...4 ...6 (ieornia Kansas lj)Uiiana Montana Nebraska. . Immioratior, despite the hard times we have been having for the past three years, ia steadily increasing. Tbe total number ot immigrants for the year ending June 30, J ,1a10 was 343,2ti", an increase over the pro ceeding vear of S5 per cent. The total num ber of illiterates among the landed immi grants was 83,1! or nearly 30 per cent, a too large proportion for the safety of our institutions. The republicans under Harri son's administration prohibited the landing In this country of criminals, supers, idiots and contract laborers, and the SI. Jxinis platform pledges the republican party lo further restrict foreign Immigration. Rr-prBMCASS pretty generally recognize that they owe much to the loyalty and pa triotism of the sound money democrats for the result of the recent election. The lead ing, thinking, influential democrats could not suppnort the Chicago platform in its implied recognition of states rights and its expressed sympaihy with the Chicago rioters, Its denunciation of President Cleve land in supppressing them and its insulting reflection upon the supreme court. The American people rose above party lealty and prejudices and voted as patriots and not as partisans. One of tbe most important factors in the campaign ot Clackamas county was the very efficient work of the dillerent clubs throughout the county. They formed a nucleus around which was gathered the re publican forces and from which radiated the influence that achieved the victory. Tbis is especially true of tbe Oregon City McKinley league, under the indefatigable leadership of A. S. Dresser, president, and W. B. Wiggins, secretary. The result of the vote in this city is indubitable proof of the club's work for sound money and protection. Total -" BKYAS. Alabama l.lrai.tM M Colorado.... 4 Itemonstratiug agaiuat Kloriila ,J more, the attendant was Mississippi .!! Missouri . . .11 .Nevada rlh Carolina ',' Xort (outb C Tennessee. Texas I'lali Virginia Washington irolina n .13 3 .12 ..4 HIT to patient arxiut to he operated upon, often cause tho doctor much annoyance by reason of hiaovercautioiL It ia rarely that he can be persuaded to apply enough of the atuetithotio to produce tho desired effect without continual urging on tho part of the doctor who ia to nao tho knifa The other day a patient wa about to be operated upon and the old difficulty arose, "Now, doctor, ho's really had quite enough," remarked tho attendant Tho doctor thought other wise, and insisted upou more ether. applying any about to com-1 ply with the dortor'scoiumitud when he suddenly jumped back, exclaiming: "My Gixl, doctor, the patient is dying. Ho' black in the f;we!" "Of courso he is, you fool," replied the doctor. "If you'll look close enough you'll flud be i a negro!" Philadelphia Keourd. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No, 270, Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON IS STILL ON EAKTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For first-clasn, re liable goods his store i second to none. Try him I Geo. I Howard, DEAI.KK IN ...fkoijd land ood? Highest price paid for Furni ture, Stove, etc., etc. Good line of Tinware, Glass ware, Crockery, etc., always on hand. 7th Street, Near Depot Total DOEBTrCL. Wyoming As will be seen Wyoming ia the only state in which the returns are not all in so that the result can not be definately known Its vote will have no hearing on the result for McKinley will have over a hundred ma jority in the electorial college without IU Letter List. The following is the list of letters remain ing in tbe post office at Oregon City, Oregon, on November II, 1WXJ: women's list. It was a campaign of education. Our populist friends were wont to tell us so dur ing the course of it. but the people did not learn as they wished them to. There has never been a campaign in the history of this country when the newspapers played so important part and were so nearly all on one side. The power of the press to mould entimeiit and bring about desired results was never so marked before. It was liter ally a campaign of education. Govkk.iok Lokd has issued a proclama tion asking that the people of Oregon observe Thursday November 20, as a day of thanksgiving and rest, and that on that day they, out of their abundance, make glad the poor and afflicted that may be with us. Baker, Mary A Morgan, Sarah Cox, Kate McAllister, Dora Coiner, Winnie Phillips, Sophia Jones, Lottie hen's list. Adklns, 8 P Ixmis, Henry Benson, John Mason, Fred Canby, James McArtbur, Burt 2 Davis, John Napier, Wm Decker, Harry Uudstrom, P Hodgsen, E Sage, D. W. Jones, 8 C Warr.er, D H iwis, J R Weiss, John If called for state when advertised. 8. R. GREEN, P. M. Tim people of the United Sates comsumed during the year 18!j5, 2,324.000 tor.s of sugar, of which 2,jOO,0OO tons were imported. The time will come when we will produce all of! our sugar as Germany and France now do. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your Bubaciption to the Enteupkihe and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. Comment on th Coronation, Five millions sterling for a ceremo nial I Is there a principle upon which an expenditure like that can be even plau sibly justified? Is it not the waste of a Belshazzar, the display of an almost in sane pride, a pouring out of treasure a oriental kings sometimes pour it out, solely to excite an emotion of glory in one oversated mind? Nothing could in duce an Englishman to vote such a sura for such an object, and England could spare the money at least ten times as readily a Russia. London Spoctutor. Eating and Weight. One of the superstitious perpetuated from ago to ago among the common people is that the human body woighs no more after a meal than before. If there were any foundation of fact in this idea, no human being could ever get fat Philadelphia Ledger. The chancellor of the duchy of Lan caster follows the chancellor of the ex chequer and is himself succeeded by th? lord chief justice of the queen's bench. On Way. A Londoner is said to have built up a good businea by recording the birth irom tne newspapers, and then as child's birthday is approaching sending to its parent a list of suitable present to be found in hi stoc k of goods uid allusion to tho date of the anniversary." This knowledge of the family affairs is said to have a very wholesome influence on sale in spite of occasional unfor tunate mistakes, like sending tho re minder when tho child has been dead a few weeks. Iowa almost from the dato of its ad mission has (been called tho Hawkcye State Hawkeyo was tho name of a noted Indian chief who, in tho early days, caused no little trouble along the western border of American civilization. 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