i OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1898. CO00GOC30C0O00O0C0C0CC00O Oregon City Enterprise. there loo long. When Russia hud re ceived all concessions that policy would warrant she had no further use lor the man of the pescock feather and dropped him : but he could not regain his stand- xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi a THE NEWS fl Published Kvcry Krldny. 1, I.. POKfKR, PaOrRlKTOH. inn with llmrlund and it is supinwd she i , IM IB OF THE WEEK demanded his dismissal. o MUHHCKHTION HATttH, One vcr I- 0,1 ft x month 1 V Trial MiSoriptloit, two months A discount of V rents on all su!criptioiis for oii war, S5 cents for six months, it paid in advance. . Advi rtiving rate? Riven on application. Buh-crim-ra will timl tlie date of explra Hon stsn.ped on their papcn lollowing their name. If this dale is not ohsnged Within two weeks after a payment, kindly notify us and we will look alter it. Enteret a' t' e poslottice in Oregon City, Or., as second class matter. A'jKNiS FOR THK ENTERPRISE. Beaver Creek..." lr. T. B. Thomas t'unhv Ueo. kitntht Claek'aiiias..'. A. Mather Milwaukie Oscar Wtssmger I'nion Mills J. Trnlliiiiter Mead,. Brook Chaa. Holman New Kra W. - Newberry Wilsonville Henrv Miley Park flare F. L. Kossell Plallonl u-J-,SU,lK! Mulino C.T. Howard Cams K. M.( .Hir Molalla Annie t-tubhs Marowam K. M. Hartman Butteville Jennings Aurora Henry A. Snyder Orville U J. Perdue Eagle Crerk H. W ilhern Damascus J- C. Klliott Sanity K Ou tsell Currinsville Oeo. J. turnn fherrvville Mrs. M.J. Hammer Marmot Adolph AscboH ff"Tlte way to bulld'up Oregon City is to tire Oregon City Teople your Patronage. Gxn. Miles may get court martialed if he keeps poking Alger in the ribs. Thi city of Boeton has come into a legacy cf5,X0 left by Ben Franklin. It has now amounted to 1500,000. All Europe is extending sympathy to the Emperor of Austria. Never has there been an assassination that caused more universal sorrow in Europe. It is reported that the Oregon and Iowa will both start for the Pacific. Manila would 1 a good place for them just now. Their influence would not be lost in that corner of the world. Tub republicans of Maine did nothing io the recent campaign relying entirely on their strength. This apathy has taught them that they most stir them selves. While they carried the entire ticket it is by a reduced mcjonty. The alliance of England and Germany will enable these nations to control the maps of Asia and Africa. Russia will not come into India nor nee China as she sees fit. The ports of the latter country will remain open and Germany and England will reconstruct the geog raphy of Africa at their own sweet will. Thb democrats and populists baye fused in nearly every state having an election this fall and In nearly every in stance they have declared for the 16 to 1 theory. They will discover how dead this issue is after election. Oregon should be an example to them, but they belor.g to the unterrified. Fbakcx is still greatly agitated by the Dreyfus ecandal and are holding secret cabinet meetings. The new minister of war expresses the belief that Dreyfus is guilty and threatens to resign. Nothing will probably be done until the maneu vers of the army that are about to take place are over as the effect of opening the case is problematical Ir it in tiue th'tt the French have oc cupied Fastioda in the upper Nile Valley it will mean trouble with England un less Fr-met withdraws. England lias spent too much in Egypt to allow Franco to inti rfere besides the commission that sat in Paris early in the year fixed the fpl.eie of influence of the two coun tries and iiii'mul was to have tho Nile Valley. " Li Hung Chano is again in disgrace and he no longer arrays himself in oflje- j ial fine linen and purple. lie had an af finity for the gold of Russia and dallied That tliis country is more prosperous tlian over, notwithstanding tho croakers, is shown hy tlie trade statistics with the United Kingdom. Exports from the United States to tireat lUitain havo in creased 12 per cent, while imports from that country to this have fallen oil- 35 per cent, during the lust year. Tlie flg urea being: Imports from the United Kingdom, $l09,13ti,ot3; and exports to the United Kingdom. Io-IO.Oi'iO.I.W, There is no doubt that tliere will be plenty of trouble for the United State in the Philippines. The natives cannot govern themselves and if America under takes to exercise authority she wi probably have to tight Aguinaldo. To turn the island over to Spain would raise protest trom this country that coul not be overlooked, besides, Spain could not hold them if she w?re allowed to undertake it. Pewey sees trouble ahead and again shows his good judgement by asking for a cruiser and a battleship, The Philippines will be tlie hardest nut to crack of the war. Tin mad frenzy of an anarchist who assainited an aged and infirm woman like the Empress of Aortria can be only ex created by civilized people. That woman whose whole life was devoted to charity and philanthropy should be brutally killed in one of the chief cities of Europe is a sad coiutrentary on our civilization. The most charitable view that civilization can take of these mat ters is that these assaassins are moral degenerates and not accountable for what they do, otherwise the enlightened forces of the world have a terrible in dictaneot laid at their door. Tub retirement of Thomas Charman, of Oregon City, from a mercantile bus! ness of which he has been the head for forty-five years is a notable event in the local history of the old Hudson's Bay Company town of Oregon. It is doubt ful if there is now in active business in the state a man who has pursued the same line of business in .one place and upon practically the same site since the old territorial days. While, for senti mental reasons, it may be regretted that the veteran founder of this old mercan tile Loose did not round out bis half century in business before retiring, it is conceded that Major Charman is fully entitled to rest, and a multitude of friends follow him into retirement with kindly remembrances and good wishes. Oregonian. TAKEN LITERALLY. Td ion that night to learn Baa's mind Joe Beekly woi the reason. A rival'! good at timet, 1 find. To make os force a season. I'd dallied for a year till Jo Bet Jualonsy a-burnln, An then I wrote I'd call to know Jest how ihe viewed my yearnia, An in the letter thai I sent, Although a aorry acnoller, I paid her many a compliment, Been aa the-ones that toiler, "I've heard In aongs your voioa aria An seen the flowers apringln, An often, lookln in your eyas, I've heard the mockbtrda sing-in 1" Bat when I called the aeemed mora shy For aome cause or another An tried, I thought, aa time flew by, My fondest hopes to ainotber. "Dear Bae, be mine!" I aaid at last An edged a little Higher, Bat not one word her eyes downcast Or lookln in the Ore, An then she raised her eyea ag'in An aaid, my bosom thiillin: "Too say you've beard, hy lookln In My eyes, the mockbtrda trillln. Why should I apeak, then ? Beemi to ma That you're a curious man, air, Tor if yon look once more, yon see, Why can't you hear my answerl" Will T. Hale In Chicago Times-Berald. TO A MAIDEN OF SIXTEEN. I do not fondly ask from yon The qualities of a noble heart, A mind whone thoughts are pure and true, A tongue that speeds no venomed dart, A temper . t or gentle mood, Unselfishness or hltjh endeavor. I do not ak you to "be good, Bweet maid," or even to be "cleverl" I do not ask for poet'a song, For dreamer's tale, high gifts of mind, For orator's eloquence righting wrong Gift! all, no doubt, to you aligned; 1 do not ak for theories new, One's powers of comprehension talking, For wisdom or for wit from you (There would not be much uo In asking). I do not ask yon for tho gift All other giftH ho fur above. I will be brnve and niako a uh if t To live my life without your love Not none to play a lover'a part, Ho. tliounh the omihuion iMiiHtrceelng, I do not ntik you for your heSi t. 1 only Uhk a n.u.or bluesing. I do not Bi-k you when we meet To ooudeHcend to notice me, But when kind fate nffords that treat I'ray tiear in rntnd this modest plea: I do not ak you to ait still. Though in your chair you always wriggla. I'd have you do whate'er you will. I only ask yoa not to giggle! Punch. 1 1 Friday SeptetnWr 11. AVer and Adjutant tien. Corliln have requested an investigation of the war do partment. Oregon troop, at San Francisco will be mustered out or sent to Honolulu pend ing need of more troops at the Philip pines. Tho democrats and iKipiilints are still clinping to the 10 to 1 theory. GuV.-Lord personally Inspected the camp of the Oregon volunteers at San Francisco and expressed himself aa satis fied with their condition. Tlie center star mine of Kosslattd 11. C. sold for f.'.OOO.OPOO. Edem Pasha Is believed to he tlie in stigator of the riot at Camlia, Crete. An attempt was made on tlie czar's life but the explosion was premature, Spain was compelled to sue for peace through sheer necessity. James A. Sexton was elected O. A. H. commander at Cincinnati. The Hawaiian commission has made a tour of the islands. The Anglo American League presented Ambasador John Hay with acongratu latory address tton his acceptance of the portfolio of secretary of state at Washington. Saturday September 10. Complete fusion was effected in Wash ingtoti by the populists democrats and silver republicans James Hamilton Lewis democrat and W, 0. Jones silver republican were put up as representa tives. Bids for constructing tho coaling sta tion at Pango Tango, Samoa, have been opened at San Francisco. Senator Gray, of Delaware, has been added to the Paris peace commission making the persotiel: Senators Davis, Gray, Fry, Sec. Day and Whitelaw Reid. The Sagasta Cabinet will go to pieces on the passage of the peace bill The president has offered Gen. Scho- field and ex-Senator Gorden places on the commission to investigate the war department. Commissary General Eagan and Quartermaster General Ludingtonare the men most blamed. Gov. I-ord reports that he finds the Oregon recruits alright at San Francisco. Shafterwill probably take charge of the depattment of California, and Merri man come back to his old department the Columbia. Pension Commissioner Evans is de nounced by the G. A. R. whileMcKin ley and Alger are endorsed. Porto Rico Commissioners meet at San Juan and are ready to go to work on tlie teims of evacuation. A new Cuban political party is being launched by the late Junta to be known as the natinnlist party. Utah republicans endorse the war policy of the administration while Nevada democrats refuse to fuse with the pops. Mercantile agencies continue to report trade as the greatest in the history of the country. The Sandwich Islands will be known as the territory of Hawaii and the com mission will recommend a government akin to that of the territories already existing. New York democrats will ignore the Chicago platform. Sunday September 11. . The Empress, oi Austria, was assina- ted at Geneva by an anarchist. The president has requested Gen. 8chofleld, Gen. Gordon, Gen, Dodge, Pres. Gilman, of Johns Hopping, Gen, Manderson, Robt, T. Lincoln, Dan S. Lamont, Dr. Keene and Col. Sexton to act on a commission to investigate the War department. Five inches of snow fell in Kansas and Nebraska Saturday. Fashoda on the Upper Nile is proba bly occupied by the French and this may lead to trouble with Engiand as Bhe claims the Nile Valley. The silver forces have fused in Color- do. Tlie republicans made no campaign in Maine, but will win. Tho Cuban peace Commimon has ar rived at Havana. Tlie new Maine will probably be built y the Cramps. Aguinaldo in culling a self nanstiluted congress together anil putting Lis dicta- orehip in operation. Monday Sepiomber 12, First session of the Cuban commission held. The business portion of New West minister 15. C. burned with a loss of over i f'.VHHMMHI, Vihile Jeroinit Aria, is Inirin d uilhaloHSot 1.(HX),IHHI and 11 bodies have been recovered from the ruins. A typhoon in Japun causes the loss ol ,MH) lives. Half the population of Jackson, Miss,, leave on account of yellow fever. The commission to luvestlgitto the war department is not yet settled. By order of the war department the in a very of the men in I lie recent war is to be recognized and a list of inch men is ordered sent in. The Filipinos are still waging war against the Spaniards notwithstanding the atmlstice. Euroan journals urge international action anainst ararchirt. A gasoline explosion cousei the des truction ot four buildings and four bodies have so far been recovered. Gov. Lord la satisfied with tlie condi tion of the Oregon troops at San Fran cisco. Sunday was the first day of rest that Santiago has had since the war opened. Benj. Jones, tW years old, lynched at Liberty, Mo., (or a ci iminal assault on an 11 year old girl. In a Kentucky feud two men were killed and the fatal wounding of two others. Tlie Rosalie brings a half million down from Skagway. Tuesday, September 13. Maine elects the entire republican ticket. It is reported that the natives have set up a government of their own in the Carolines. Spanish senate adopts the protocol at a stormy session. Weyler, Blanco and Cevera were all condemned. The French have sent reinlorcements to the troops holding Fashoda on the White Nile. Soldiers at Camp WikofT are to break cam p at once. The commissions at Cuba and I'orto Hico are getting to work. American methods are being used in cleaning Santiago and a new health record is being made. Of the three new battleships CrauiHi, Newport News, and I'nion Iron Works will probably each get one. The steamer Jessie, lost in Alaskan waters with 18 lives. Wednesday, September H. The Spanish chamber of deputies adopt tlie peace protocol amidst a stormy scene. The currency convention opens at Omaha. It is composed of the leading financiers and authorities of thecountry No more volunteers will be mustered out at present as they may be needed, especially in the Philippines. The president's private secretary, John Addison Porter, wants the nomination for governor of Connecticut at the hands of the republicans. Laochlnl who will get life Imprison- Plshlng lor Health. Worn a man breaks down with that dread disease, consumption, and reroirnizea his condition, he starts out to fih for health. lie tries this thing and that thing. He consulta this doctor and that dootor. He indulges in all kinds of absurd athletic txarcisea. He tries first one climate and then another. He trits the r-t cure and the work cure. He growa steadily worse. That ia the atory of most consumptives. Finally, when the consumptive dies, the doctor shruKS hia shoulders and pronounces consumption incurable. A thirty years' teat of Dr. Pierce's Goldrn Medical Dia covery lias demonstrated that it cures 08 per cent, of all canes of consumption, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease, before the lungs are too far wanted. In a consumptive there is a weaker apot than even the lungs. That spot is the stomach. A consumptive never really brgina to die until his stomach gives out. The "Golden Medical Discovery" not only braces up the stomach, but acts directly on the lungs, healing them and driving out all Impurities. Honest medicine dealers will not urge you to take au inferior subntitute, "I hnd a verv bad cotitrti. ii!o nlirht nwrata ann wan tmuwi in . i . ... mygriive with ronitiitmitmn " wrilen Mm. Clara A. Mclntyre, lios 171 Ah- inno. miiinicwn o., Mfiwi. a tririKi or mine who had (iicl with conMinifitlnn came to me In a droon and 'told me to dike Ir pierrr'a (inldm Medlml l)iovery, and, th.ink the f,ord, 1 did so. Hy the time I hnd tak' ii Imlf of t he find txitlle I felt much lietter. I kept 011 until I hud tnkeu throe bottle. That was all 1 needed. I got well and Ntrong; ftgain." 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