4 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ,t 1806. OrCOll CitV FntCrDl'iSC MniUry iK,mtutvi'w is not dialed. rj.T!r.T.T. & J d I ! The one in San Francisco is especially so, j . f3 lHb INtrJ7U-- That these evils are duo to inoxivrlonoo PublioUed 12vcry Frktuy. i a inelliciont oiliocrs ia dually trim. j Tho lesson the count iy is learning iH I that this brnn.h of tho service must Ij. I I'OUlbU, 1'koi'iukt.ik, SUHKCHIIM ION HATKH, ; ll!Ue (it best lll'iliiy tllld training ill till' One your Nn months Trial Mibscripiinii, lo months A discount ill ,'h) i-t ills on a'! subscriptions fur one year, :.',' cents (or six inoMhs, it paid in advance. Adverti-int; rates given on application. army, Men with no eHi ionco t un 1 ii accomplish little for good mid much (or li n in. Sl'KGKON-tiKNKIi.M. IKHNlllllO de mands a court o( inquiry nnd w hen the in. , :i .. in i . ! ti.... ii,.. SiiWri'H'm i!l timl the dute of expira- 1 i tion t:uiipl on their pacer following trouble w itli our troops canto because fioir iihiiu'. 11 nils uaie is noi riuiiipt-'i wit'itn two weeks alter payment, ktiuliy notiiy hj nmt we look alter it. Entered at the pootoflliv tn Oregon City, Or., as sn'oiut clas$ niaticr. 'i'JKXTS FDK T1IF. KSTKUI'KISK. the ofluvrs in the quartermasters depart ment wore totally iiicriteient. The quicker the responsibility is fixed the bettor. It will bu fixed nnd tho nmn or nion responsible for thin condition of the army and all the needless milVring w ill D a i, ... b P..fc !.. T U Tlionoks t'uniiy tteo. Knilii ! have to answer to the Ainericnn people Clackamas A Mailicr Milwsukie (War S isMni:er Cnion Mills U J. Triiliiecer Meadow Itroolc OiSs. ihdmail New Kra .... WiUimville . . l'arkplace.... Htatlord Mulino Carn. Molalla M jpuhiu fiuitcvide Aurora Drville Kik' Creek.. I'ainasciis.... W. Ner'wrty Ilenrv t i!ey K. h. useil J. I, tome C. T. Howard .. ....... U. XI. Cooper Annie Stuhl , K. XI, Hariinan B. Jennie I'S Henry A. Sny.t r OF THE WEEK n Friiiny Auc, '.'ti. oni. (10 day fuilonuhn w ill bo Kiantril Ciii'trtin Tiiylor of tho Indiana think j to nil doldiora Ht'iviii) ontsido ol the that Vn t:!'1!! did not receive the credit' t'nited Stute. due in U io ollii'inl report of tho nuval Afc:in h;i?:i!y left Manila when the white tl.i k went np. Itlnneo cabled his retaliation when the proto-1 eol was nikjiied, and Mucin did tho came thln at I'orto Kico. All were moral if not pbjioal cowards. The Spanish 'overiiiiient is not accepting H'u 'if1'" ' their resignations and these boasters, at .11. ,11 "1 ' i bust Wanco and Maviaa w ill bo com- J. C. Ktiii'tt i.' i:.,,i..i, CtirriimviHe tieo. J. Currin jx'i,eu io 8iay ai uieir pvsmana pciiorm f,i.urr..,-Ml. lra M I llititimprf .... Aiinrnini .-iu'Mni i.-v i 45TThc war to tuihl up Oregon City In to plve Drffon lily Teople jour Futroniifre. ENGLAND AND KfSSIA. The Czar's proposal for peace and that the great military camjis of Europe te disbanded is receiving the attention of the civilized world, and if genuine, he is entitled to more credit than is usually giyen to tho czars of Itu'-sia. The czar may realizefbaf the contr-ot of. tlie world are beiii made mostly along the lineB of peace. That the nations that are making the greatest Btriiks are the ones that have the enialleet armies, England and America. It limy be that Ruj.-ia has gained all the concessions the thinks she is able to wrest from China and has put China in the position of defying England and now cries peace, when she has all but brought on war. England has been all-domiuant in China, controlling nine-tenths of the trade and enforcing her demands with her fleet, b it cow Russia conies in and w ith her gold has got the ear of the Chiuese gov ernment. In diplomacy Russia stands higher than any other nation and she has used all her arts in China. With her railroad neariug completion all her army could be landed at the doors of China, because of this the latter has more readily listened to the Muscovite than the Saxon. Russia, Germany England and France hae certain spheres of influence in China that they try to dominate and have cer tain trade concession in these spheres. Russia is supplying the money that is now building a road in the English sphere of influence and demands that Russia shall dominate all roads leading to North China. In short, Russia is trying to control the railroads of China and is making good headway. English demands on China to hye up to her obli gations has caused very strained relati ons between the countries and may lead to an open rupture. This is the present situation in China and is one of the reawns why America is very unwelcome to continental Europe in the Philippines'. The next, few years will see wonderful changes in China. The old order of things is passing away. It is only exirieuce and discipline that can teach us anything. Few of lis are willing to be told the result of given acts. We wish toexieriment ourselves and when coupled with thoughtlessness or recklessness very serious results follow. This is illustrated at Cavite by TrooHr Hudson firing his pistol without warrant. Little things now will make friends or enemies of the insurgents. battle at Santiago and sa writes Samp son who tiaifiuits the same to the secre tary of tho navy. Cii" ! nn Clt'ik of the Oiegon is cheered in p. '.-i'lg through Philadelphia on his way to tho hospital in New York. TI. North Atlintio squadron will bo kept j.u'.'.'! pviiding peace negotiations. The Alhany being built in England is tho only cruiser built outside of tho United States fur this government and will now be completed. She and the New Orleans weio bought from Uracil U'cuuso it was feaied Spain might buy t lii-iii . The big monitors that have been in West India waters haye beeu ordered to Newport It. I. The last of Shutter's army will leave Culm today. Orders have boon given to muster out both Oregon batteries. The joint arbitration committee Beuihled today. Aluer Is accused of double dealing w ith Miles and Shatter mid iiitoiesiing developments are looked for, Matters at Manila aro In a disturd state and diplomacy ill he required to prevent trouble with the natives. l'nglaiiil is uigi'd by tho press to In tervene and prevent Spain from regain ing control of the Philippines. Insurgents are trying Spanish metho Is on any 'Spaniards falling Int i their hands. . Many vcs!os have arrived lit Havana with cargoes and fond. Three hundred soldiers aro sick at San l'ranci-co. as- The English army is advancing on Ondurmau on tho upper mill and a battle is expected. Steamboat men on the Yukon are making money these days. A French fishing schooner is ruu down by the steamer Norge and 10 men drowned. Tho international couunissioii Is busy at tuchec. The democrats are all torn to pieces in their state conventions in the east over money plank. 1 lie republicans are stronger than ever for the gold standard and want it so declared on tlio statutes while the pops what few are left, think they see chance to do little "work" with the referendum. The Columbia the first vessel of the Seattle-Honolulu ' line sailed Thursday last. Miners on the Ameiicuii side are at tracting a great deal of attention on the Yukon. Fi'sio.N has failed in Idaho as it will everywhere in the end. If fusion means anything it means the union of antagon istic principles. Tho world does not piORtoaa Unit way.. . Tho Hawaiian commissioners have or ganized and are at work at Honolulu. Saturday Aug. -7. The Stickeen Chief has undoubtedly been lost at sea with 43 poisons ou board probably caused by an explosion. She was in Alaskan waters. Lieut. Hob-tin has arrived at Santiago to sitpetintond tho raising uf I ho Cristo bal Colon and Xlaria Tcrvsn. Weduesihy August III. Tho constitutional convention for the Central American states will repjita constitution about Nov. 1st. Tho steamer Roanoktt brings a million and a half from the Klondike, About f.'S.OlW was stolen oil board and the thiol was not found. A combination of some of tho large iron and steel companies of the East has taken place. Pieaidont McKlulcy was at Cleveland Tuesday in consultation with Sec. lay and Justice White of tho Paris peace commission. It is now said that Count Cassini will be tranferred to London. Russia evi dently believes him to bo her liest diplo mat and wants him where the fight will be hottest. It has been suggested that the otlice of Admiral be credited and bestowed on Rear Admiral Dewey. It ought to be done without a dissenting voice. Hendkiwon, who made tha twenty mile swim near Hood Kivcr, in the Col umbia was . rejected by the military authorities as unfit for military duty. Tliis shows how yery impractical some of the military rules are when carried out to (he strict letter. Rut judging from some of the results of -the recent war (he less power left in the hands of some of these officers the better. Muther Goone up to !ntf. Little Xliss Snyder Was a bicycle li ior, Hut one luy her lilg cousin Jack Actually guyed her Into drinking cider, After which the went borne in a hack. Chicago News. Sermtorlngall'a Llni-i on "Opportunity" Master of human destines am I! Fame, love and fortune on my footsteps wait Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing by Hovel and mart and palace soon or late I knock unhidden once at every gate I If sleeping wake if (eenting, rise before I turn away. It is the hour of fate, And they who follow me reach every state Xf ortals deire, and conquer every foe Save death; but those who doubt or hesitate, Condemned to failure, penury and woe. Seek me in vain and melesily Implore I answer not, and I return no morel Wanco issues a proclamation in w hich ho advises the peoplo to accept defeat with good grace. Relations between England and China and Russia are so strained that a rup ture may uL place anytime, Tho members of the eace commis sioners on the part of the United States to meet in Paris are Sec'y Day, White' law Reid, Senators Davis and t rye and associate Justice White of the Supreme court. It is claimed in England that tho queen inspired the czar's x'aco nolo lo the powers although Russia denies It, Weyler advises the giving up of the Philippines and repel England Irom gaining any territory near (iibraltar. It Is retried that IHXJ Spaulali refuge on trausiHirts were lost iu storm at the Philippines. Naval board is appointed lo recom mend naval promotiou oilier than those already made. The Harvard and Yalo will be returned to their owner. EvcryboJy surrenders to Battle Ax. Thcr is no greater hardship than to b dc prived of your Da fla, j fS Wv0 wWw Wa 4 Ui a 1 St aiieAKA- hi PLUG and any one who has once chewed Battle Ax will give up most any thing to get it. 10c buys a larger piece of Battle Ax than of any other kind of high grade quality. Pemeniber the name 8 when you buy again. 0. 4 l.'t.oOO Ions with a minimum s-h o I of jT-S'-'v The Supreme court of California de cides that the Stanford estate must pay the inheritance tax. one American one seriously In a riot at Cavite soldier is killed and wounded while several others received slight wounds. Four natives were killed and several wounded. Natives strip ping a wreck in the harbor are fired on and one killed and one wounded. The new provinces of the United States are great colTce producers. The bark Guardian was lost in Alaskan waters. The crew were all saved. Lieut. Hobson will 1x3 made a naval constructor. Five people killed by a train at Ware-man. ABDALUH'S LESSON. That there is something wrong with the military camps of the country from a AMallah, plons almr all mankind, Who dwelt In Mecca, morning, noon and nlKht His voir e to Allah rained In prayer contrite, iaa ho and bumble, purs in mind. Inspired of heaven ho not ho bis wife. Hho daily stood tho mnrknt plur.e within And bought and k;1i1, nor drained It any sin To mingle there In so ni. uf toil imd strife. Wli'.le thus he prayed she corned the food he ate, Bnt oft he reprimanded her. Paid ho: "Thou Blinuldxt dtvoto thy life to prayer, like me. Berve not thyself. AllUi alono Is great!" At lust his words snnk deep Into her heart. Buid hho: "VShilu Allah khuli my poor life spuro My vol'O to him I'll raise In holy prayer. Hewjoforlb of rightcotiwnerfd 1 uiu a purt. " Ab'lulhih's heart n glml, and, hl by tido. They piajid uniil the sun in bouven was lil-li. Then linrifer to fhe ilou mnn drew nigh And loudly c amoral to he weirded. Abdall.-rh's wifu still prayed. No food was there. Tiie good man's soul was vexed. "'I'll pluin," he Kiiid, "That even piety must needs be fed, And man cannot cxint alono by prayer." And thus ho learned "Fuith, without works, Is dead," And, profiting by what ho learned, straight way Be went to work and prospered from tlifft day And tbanki to Allah gavo for dally broad. Arthur J. Burdlck in Oodcy ' Magazine. Sunday Aui. 28. Financiers and Commercial men of New York predict a largq fall business. ' The Spanish inhabitants of the La drones wish to leave the islands as trouble is feared with the natives. The Scarrdia sails from San Francisco with troops for Honolulu and a hospital corpfor Manila besides $ 1,000,000 for the troops, their first pay. The president has promoted many of the officers at Manila. Limit, l'ovey of the 2nd Oregon to breyet captain among them. .Miles will probably be called to ac count on his return to the United States byAltferfor making public dispatches, A movement is on foot to ta to the re mains of Columbus from Cuba to Spain Dr. Iloldnii proclaims himself governor of Havana but this will hardly stand. A Chicago newsboy is back with IIKK) from the Klondike la-sides ft f 10,000 claim at Circle City. Thursday Sept. I. Lieut. Colonel Henry was arrested. confessed that he forced the famous letter that floured in the Dreyfus cane and then committed suicide. lien. Iioynton reports that the saiil tary communis at mickauiaiixa are good. The Spani-h ollicers captured in tho naval bat'Ies at Santiago have bnen freed. Three battleships are to be built of Vra j, :r it ln Monday August 2!b Gov. Hastings, of Pa., chartered a special truin and took the sick solders from chickamauga to their homes. Kx-Oov. Mathews, of Indiana, died Sunday. The conditions in Cuba are anything but satisfactory and it will be a long time before order is restored. German newspapers state (hat America has only entered on her colon! z ttion scheme and will Invent causes to intervene and seize any islands ehe may desire. ' Food is again scarce in the Klondike. New discoveries are being made. Tuesday August 30. The Czar's peace circular causes a sensation in diplomatic circles the world round. Details are all arranged for mustering much trouble for a really healthy man to be (rood buinoml. Tnlllty and exhuberant health are a nr vtrbial combination. The hearty man who ia always laughitiK doesn't have any trouble with his digrKtion. It baa' been said that lnnifhinir makes people healthy. The truth is tliat health makes people laugh. It la ImmiiMble to estimate the tr. tnendous inHiienee of health tn,.,u human character. A mail wilh a headache will not be ia a happy, contented frame of mind. A man who miffera from a weak stomach and an impaired digestion will nit nd grumble through the best meal ever prepared. A bilious man who is not a bore, ia deserving of a place in a museum. A nervous man who is not petulent and fault finding is a curiosity. All these con dition lead to grave diseases, when the victim becomes not only disagreeable, but dependent as well. A wise wife will real ize that while the old spying that a " man's heart is in his stomach," ia not literally true, it is a fact that hia stomach sweetens or sours his character according ifi It is healthy or unhealthy. Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery is the best of medicines for the conditions described, it makes the weak stomach strong, the impaired digestion pel f-ct, invigorates the liver, purifies and enriches the blood and tones the nerves. It tears down half dead, inert tissues and replaces them with the firm muscular tissues of health. It builds new and healthy nerve fibres and brain cells. It dissipates nervousness and melancholy and imparts mental elasticity nnd courage. It Is the best of all known medicines for tiervoua disordens. Through your skillful treatment I am onct More w-ll man," writes I. N. Arnold. V.q., of Gandy, I.onun Co.. Nelir. I siilferad for yenra and could not find relief imiil I commenced taking your T.olden Medical Iaw-overy.' suf fered with constipation and torpidity of liver which resulted In irritation of the prostate and Inflammation of the bladder. I had only taken one lttle when I found great relief. The mcili ciue has effected permanent cure." l'v knots, coal ca;.ui.n lor bl,b.) in.I.a armor to bo 12 lut'e i i i ,l! 'ii; , at, 1 I U inch guns. In a" riot at Gulvesiou with negr long Mhi.iiiin one rnau was killed mid several wounded. i.ircia has Ih'cm iltudeil by (iouiez for his action at Santiago. France thinks Kushla has betrayed her in the (imposition to disarm. How's This I We oiler One Hun I rod Dollars Ho ward for a.iy emit of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catrih Cure. F. J. CiiKNKr A Co., I'rona , Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney (or the last l.' years, and be lieve him pcifcctly honorabhi in all bus iness transactions and llnanci illy able lo carry out any obligations undo by their firm. Wlst A Tki'ax, Wholi i.alo Druggists, Toludo, O, Wai.iuno, Kinnan A Maiivin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, I). Ilall'sCatarrli Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, l'rico 7.'c per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Fills aie the host, The University of Oregon graduated last June the largest class In its history. The class numbered thirty. The fall term will begin September l!lh,' Stu dents who havo completed the tenth grade branches can entei the sun-freshman class. No examinations aro re (Uirod for graduates of accredited schools. Heasonablo equivalents are accepted for most of tho required enounce students. Catalogues will bo scut free to all appli cants. Persons dcsirinir Information may address the president, Secretary J Walton, or Mr, Max A. Plumb, all of Ktigpiin, Oregon. The courses ollered are those of a good university. There aro departments of modern and ancient lunguaei s, physics, chemistry, biology, geology, F.nuliah, elocution, advanced engirieciing, astron omy, logic, philosophy, psychology, mathematics nnd physical education'. Music and diawing are also tiiuifht. The tuition Is free, All sliidnnls pay an In cidental fee of ten dollars yearly. Hoard, lodging, heat and light in the dormitory cost $2.&0 per week. T.T.rjrri i uo You Know tho flows V ft You can bavn It all for i v, V, V In tho levelling Telegram, of Port I num. iin'gon. u is inn inrgeni ,i ! evening iicwKpnper published In 11 ' I tr.Ot. -II .l.lif,M M I II. M ..MUtf V. ,.f il... i .... I .1 ,!. 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