OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1808 ( j. egon City Enterprise. , . t'ubUnherl Every Krll;. L I.. rORI'ER. I'h rKitT r 8UBKCHIPTION UATLh, beaten the whole ticket would be de feated with htm. It the Herald had . looked after its own weaklings, tlie Pops , hi hayc profiled. How could it have Ihi-h fooled into Ix-lii'ving that the people were o "politically ignorant" i. m li.ink ih;i l;yai, Hrownell, Kamsby T' and To tcr -ver ah pulled the same way ) year I'-'Oi ' . t- t month I in ( i .ii v, tmlt'-s it lie OH principles ot l;..l .ubNri4ioil.toil...i.ti... ...... "-' , lh,.lKl,t.v;l-,r.a..1ly not on ticket. But A discount ol 50 Cfiiln on t;l mihscnp'iin. ! . f 'T one year, 25 cents lor mi ni tim. ii tlif c .iiiipaii:ti is over. V I in advance. Advertfoinir, rates given on applicaiiiiti. -- t. , - - , After a hatd tUht the principal part of (Subscribers mill fi.i.l the dr.lt ol .Xfiia- ,lle ticket h1 been elected in old Clack- .tamped w their .a,i ( ftlIU8i iishuive piirt anJ tiie county t un to weeks alter a patmetit, kn.tl.y V.ily us and we will look aiier it. f iltered a( ti e pnslnfltre in Orison Cin , Or., as econd claw matter. Wis never touched I hem. 1 low about the Cvclone. Pitch and wheat went tip together. court. The tdicriir, clerk, treasurer and cut oner have probably lieen elected by a ivmhinatiDii on the part of the enemy. The liopuhlicaiit) have elected judtfe, two senaiora, two representatives, re corder, assessor, coiiuiiistdoiier, school Mipeiintiudeat and surveyor although the vute la cloe on auine of them. ruiino bus cairied the county, while to years ago ho w.is 1,100 votes behind Ft hin.N never fuM-d, hut it elected two j the com 'inid vote of the Democrats and I'. mocrats. ' Pupuli.-ta. Mr. Tongue ha made an ex- I'eilent record and the citiaeus ol Clack- Mi-n-slinxin Curtis was elected i" ! liniHH hilVtf ai),0Vl,(l it. It is a Clatsop by 500. j lime when the n.itiou has need of Mr. j Tongue at Vf tiuiton and he stayed at Ins post knowing I), at the people would i look uher his interests, if he did theirs. No good citizen will disapprove of Sir. acclaim of the country. The announce ment already has had an electrical ef fect. The newspapers everywhere ring with it. It will put heart and soul into the elections that are to follow in all the states. We commend the republican platform of Oregon to our brethren in other states. Let them consider the financial plank that we reprint today. It Is clear, dis tinct, positive, concise; it cannot pos sibly be improved. If presented, dis cussed and tirxod as it should be, and as it has been iu Oregon, it cannot fail to win, iu any state. Glorious Oregon ! N'ovor had her peo ple reason to be so proud of her before! Were this a partisan victory the Ore goniaii could not say such a thing; but it is a victory for principles and pur poses, that preside over our national des tinies and belong to the progress of civi lization ! Oregonian. Oregon and Clackamaa county can f till he found on the niip. Wg wonder ii Sovereign, Davis and 1,'is Lease et al will come back. Oregon said in 1S4S that she tx d bv i'i honest dollar. The world now knows f ts meant it. Haekley, U'Keu, Myers! who are t'ese men anyhow. Seems we heard cf lletn somewhere. Fitch says what the c in a man I y when w heat is a dollar a bushel, even i' the people are "politically ignorant." Jok Sim is is elected in Mulinciiiati The man that beats him has to be a past t a-'terin political witchcraft and then will peg out on him. As people refuse to educate themselves as to vote the Australian ballot intel ligently, the law should be simplified so that one mark will vote a straight ticket. Fitch before election promised us the Cartoon published in last week's Herald, I) ran in the Enterprise this week but like all promises made in the heat ot the t wupaign it has not been kept. TnE election Dews from Oregor. has -veakened the opposition to the war measure in congress looking to the rais ing of revenue. Oregon has spoktn tor tie gold standard add eupoort of the ad-' .ministration. Toi.gue's coiir.-e in Oregon, no matter what his politics may bo. L. L. Toner carried Marion county by about oOJ while he loses Clackamas by about 70. Mr. B.ukley has been a power iu .Marion county politics but, as is ntaily always ti e case, the minister in iHj.iiicj i.i out uf place. Mr. Iuirkley jKed as areioimer, but the people of Marion county who know him best, eyi dcuily tlniik be ts a smooth politician. Whatever lias been said in the Enter prise concerning Mr. liarkley has been s-uid aiih the beat of motives. We have Hie originals of all documents published and they are open to the inspection of everyone. The Luterprise makes this statement for the reason that some people evidei.tly believe the Barkley affair to be only campaign lies. The Herald, still believiug that the people are "politically ignorant" heaped all sorts of opprobrium upon Mr. Porter in its last issue with the intent of making the people believe that what appeared in the Enterprise was malicious. Evidently some few were so foolish as to believe it. While Mr. Porter loses the county, be has more votes in the county than a good part of the ticket that carries it. Kincaid is defeated. Every Republi can in the slate of Oregon can shake his owo hand on that result. So may it ever be with all that traitorous skulking crowd that were elected Republicans ind tried to betray the party. The re-election of Judge McBride and I'i strict Attorney Cleetou is but the just recognition of two as efficient officers as any judicial district ever had. The anion forces have no complaint about j luroul'out the ,:oun,rv on TIIK ELECTION. Republicans have not won this victory alone. TLev haye had the co-operation of Democrats of intelligence and charac ter, here and throughout the state. These Democrats, realizing the necessity of preserving the gold standard, and in dignantat the betrayal of their party to the silver coalition and to the lewd purposes of the Pennoyer machines, came forth in force, and saved the cause of sound money and of decent, orderly and ra'ional policy and politics in Oregon on this occasion, just as they and their fellow democrats had done on the Of It COINTHY'H CALL. Lay down the axe, thug by the spade; Leave in Its track the toiling plow; The rills and the bayonet-blade For anna like yours are litter now; And let the hands that ply the pen Quit the light tak, and learn to wield The horseman's crooked brand, and rein The charger on the battle-Held, Our country calls; away I away! To where the blood-stream blots thegrven ; Strike to deleud the gentlest sway That Time In all bis course has seen. See, from a thousand covrrls see Spring the armed foes that haunt her track They rush to smite her down, and we Must beat the branded traitors back. Ho! sturdy as the oaks ye cleave, And moved as soon to fear and llight, Men of the glade and forest! leave Your woodcraft for the Meld oi light. The arms that wield (be axe nuist pour An iron tempest on the foe; His serried ranks shall reel before The arm that lava the panther low. And ye who breast the mountain storm liy grassy sleep or highland lake, Come, lor the land ye love, to form A bulwark that no foe can break. Stand, like your own gray dills that mock The whirlwind; stand in lierdelense: The blast as soon shall move the ruck, As rushing squadrons bear ye thence. And ye whose homes are by ber grand, Sift rivers, rising far away, Come from the depth ol her green land As mighty In your march as they; As terrible as when the rains Have swelled them over bank and bourne, With sudden floods to drown the plains And sweep along the woods upturn. And ye who throng beside the deep, Her porta and hamlets of the strand, In number like the waves that leap On bis long-murmuring marge of sand. Come, like that deep, when, o'er his brim, He rises, all his floods to pour, And flings the proudest bark that swim A helpless wreck against his shore. Few, lew. were they whose swords of nld Won the fair land in which they dwell ; But we are many, we who hold The grim resolve to guard it well. Strike for thai broad and goodly land, Blow after hlnnr, till men shall see That Alight and Right move baud in hand, And Glorious must their triinii h be. William Cviih Bbvant. J Ranch toJ Itobcry May H, M bono (10 acres sec 'III, t 3 a, r 1 e l'.KX) C K levy to Commercial Bank Ore gon City Apr 'M 'US, W 1) It) 80 and 50 acres in li W Wall claim I J Davidson to M J llayedorin Apr 12 'M W Pi! acres ." 1 F M Sntford to K L Newell Apr '21 1)8 W P 10 acres near Sutford tract I'iO L L and J Barin, fhy sheriir.) to 4 Brideyot June !!, deed parts see 13 and 21, t.'t n, r He, and parts sec 18, ID, t 3 s, r 4 e, and 40 MM! acres 4ti:tJ E O Collins to A B Burhnnl May 8, 'IW W P blk til), M), part of 6-ICIackamis lleiniitx 17(H) O & R Owen to M J Hull n in, M ty 31 'OS W D ae4 Hec'.'4, 1 3 a. r 2 e 1 800 Mary Collins to A B llnreli r I part of blk 5:1, Clackamas lleighta . , , J O Dixon to John K Pavis Nov 11 'i"i W P LIS of an acre in sec 4, t 3 s, r 2 e Band B Citron to J F Cook June (IS '7 W P w.t.j tf K.'u uf sw4 sh) 27. t 3 a, r 4 e F M and B Sutford to I, C Newell Apr 27 ".S W DID scies joining F L Ncwell'a Benjamin Wolier to J W (ioelz June 23. '7 W P 32 acres in J Sbealey claim F Revenue to K A Itevemi" Jin 7. 'AS W P 'j of sw'4 of m '4 ol e'.j of nw4 lots 1,2 and 3 set; 7, t 3 s roe . ... 1 F Revenue to K A Heveiiu. Jin 7 'l8 W P tract in claim 37, sec Is I t 2 s, r 3 e 2MK I W Moser to (5 K ami O B Banioif June I, 'PS bond lot Ii) blk 12, Willamette Falls ... 511 TIIE CLACKA.MXS A RETRACT A MUST CO. are the owners of (he copy right to the Thome system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, ami have 1 J the only complete set of abstractH in the ! County, can furnish iufotuiiniou as to i title to land at once, cn application, Loans, Investments, real estate, abstracts etc. Office over Rtuk of Oreuon City. I Call and investigate. Address box U77, Oregon City Oregon. ' j 1) 100 1120, In If 1 H H AVcCctable Preparation for As sl mila lint the Food ami HVtf ul i Hug Hie Sluiiuiihs uiul Dowcb of LETS IVomolraT)i-?csllon.Clmrul-iicm ntvl IlL'st.Contalns nclllux Ojmim.MorptiinC nor Mineral. KOT NAHCOT1C. hunynmllmnn Ar-rrft-cinrmrdy forConilirJ- tion, Sour Slon with, Dimrltoca. Yonns,Con.vuLsioiu,rc,.,nsh ncss and LOSS OF SUEl. Tac Simile 5iftnoture of NEW YOTIK. . . . . j. w m For Infants nnd Children. ijl-i-ii-ass silMaMMli The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature Mr CS1 . A fib Always Bought. cxact copr or wrappcb,,, the official career of I bete men and reu cjjnize in them juat, careful and conscien tious olficers. The fight in Clackamas had been the fcottest in years and centered on the two senators and county court. The Enter--prise takes credit to itself that it wuh a lare faction in the fight. The vicious tod uncalled for attacks made on (the "campaign editor" . and Mr. Forter by the Herald was a confession that we lrere getting in a 13-inch cliell now and then. The Democrat, Peoples', Silver Republican" party in the language of the "cartoon" is all ' shot to pieceH "We met the enemy and we are not theirs " that Wovemher day of m)b. their ac tion now again is another splendid ex ample of courage, intelligence and pa triotism. Republicans mimt imitate it, . been handed down from one chief to LIST OF I' II K KLK KITATS riulr Traditions Burled Willi Tlieir Lai Ciller. The once powerful tribe of Indians, the KlickitaH, who formerly owned a Vi-t country aloni: the Columbia river in Waxhinton, has been reduced until there are only about 100 left, and that few is on the verge of disintegration. Their tribal hiatory, the traditions of their race for centuries, is lost, and the ties that bound them together as one people nave broken. It has long been a custom with the Klickitats that tlieir tribal hixtory is confided only to the head man ; it has l.'o man for years has hail the confi cVnee of the people like T. T. (Jeer. Evertdnce his nomination the leading politicians of all parties have conceded liis election. He came from the common fecple and wi'h their fullc-t confidence. The people look at him as their gover nor rather than belonging to the politi cians. No man in the state has eyer had the opportunity to makehiiimelf a record that Mr. (jeer has, starting as he does with the whole people with hirn. T. T. Ceerwill prove true to every trust re ported in him. Tub Herald oelieyed that Brownell was a weak candidate, consequently it tried to tie every thing and everybody to Xrowuell and then if Brownell could be whenever there shall be occasion to do so ; for the hope and fafety of the coun try lie in the decisive courage of that class of citizens who cannot fie driven nor led by parly to approve fallacies dangerous to the honor and welfare of the country. The great lesson of this result is that it pays a party to be right, and to be brave in assertion ot the right. No longer will politicians, assuming to talk for the republican party, or to lead it in this state, speak of gold, of the gold standard, with bited breath and whis pering Luuiblenefs. No more will mis chievous fallacies about money be in serted in r-piibtican platforms; in order to "hold silver men in the party." Oregon's voice in congress will no more be conterfeiti'il through a silver trumpet. Dishonest politicians, ready to comprom ise principles for office, or politicians stupidly fixed in the absurd idea ol doubling the value of all the silver and of all the products of the world by fiat act of 10 to 1, may betake themselves to the demo-populist party; for the republi can party has no use or room for them. The intelligent good sense of Oreuon has asserted itself grandly, through this declaration. It is marked, in every part of the. United States. Immense honors will be accorded to Oregon ny the another, and no one else in the tribe is permitted to know it. This history has kept the tribe together for generations, and now that it is lost there is no tie to bind the Klickitats. About three weeks ago Quiance, the old chief, realized that death was apdroaching, and called to his bedside Sam, who was to be his succes sor, and confided to him the ttibal legends. Sam retained the history and was duly recognized as chief of the tribe. Last week Chiel Sam was stricken with pneumonia while fishing at White Sal mon, and was called to the "happy hunt- ing ground" before opportunity was 1 given to transmit the history to his suc cessor. Thus the tribe is deprived, of its chief, its hiatory is 'lost, and disinte gration awaits it. The Dalles 1'iiiHS Mountaineer. J-w y A, i fi TTTA m s m Pi Ik are PERFECT PILLS i It K A I, ESTATE TRANSFERS. r'uniUhed Every Week by the Chicka. mas Abstract & Trust Company, W P Jordan to S K Holcornbe May 2o, '08, W D 2 acres iu Geo Wills claim $ 1 A Shaver to M H Thomas Mur 8, '08 W D W acres G W Jackson claim 1000 E II Parker to A G Bobbins Mar 10 '08 W D 19 acres C Ilickery claim W J Miller to John Moor May 28 '08 w6 of n of sec 8, t 2 s, r 2 e WTand A II Wbitlock to V O Harding May 31, '08 sheriff deed tlA of ne of sec 30, 1 1 s, r 2 e ; 1181 of nej, sec 30, J 1 s, r 2 e 1079 oo, 500 so far as perfection can be attained. They m.irk the highest point in pill progress. To many people, any pill is a lit pill, and so lon' as it acts they don't consider whether there's any recoil in the action. Dynamite has a very moving cfioct, and so has an earthquake, but the consequences that follow arc apt to be disastrous. There are pills as damaging as dyr.amite and as dangerous as an earthquake. Dr. Ayer's Tills are Perfect in Preparation, Perfect in Operation, and their use is not followed by violent reaction. A grain of sand stops a watch. You don't use blasting powder to eject the grain and start the mechanism going again. The machinery of the body is more fearfully and wonderfully made than a watch, and ncetls even greater delicacy in dealing with it. Ayer's Pills give just the necessary stimulus to start the bowels into healthy action. They correct the ill-conditioned liver and give a healthy tone to the stomach. Thus they cure dyspepsia, sick headache, heartburn, constipation, piles, and all diseases that grow out of the disordered condition of the liver, stomach, or bowels. "Ayer's rills are the best cathartic I ever used in my practice. " J. T. SI'AKKS, M. I)., Yeddo.Ind. " I don't know of anything that will so quickly relieve and cure tho terrible suffering of dyspepsia as Ayer's Pills." JOHN C. l'KITCHAKU, llroilie, Warren Co., N. J. "Ayer's Pills do their work efiiuciitly and do not gripe nor make one nick like o many other pills." JUILV M. SMITH, Atlanta, Ua. "Although mild in action and less liahlu to jrine than other purizativM, Ayer's Pill are thorough in operation and can alw.iy.i he relied on to euro dise.ise of the stomach or bowels." PETER J. DUFFY, Kockport, Tex. "After twenty years' experience, I know that Ayer'a f'illi are an absolute cure for tertian ague, bilious fever, nick headache, flux, dyspepsia, constipation and hard cold." J. O. WILSON, Contractor and lluilder, Sulphur Springs, Texas. "We always used Ayer's Pills in my father's family. I am now fifty five years old and , always have them in the house because I have found no better pill than Ayer's." MARY JACOhUS, 711 E, Chentnut St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. ' T T T T T T T T T T T TTTTTT 7 TT T T T T The Kind You Have " V V V " v I