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4 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1893, Oregon City Enterprise. Published Kvery Friday. L. L. rOKTEK, fBorRUTog. BUBSCKIPTION RA.TKIS, One year $2 00 Hix moiuliB I Trial subscription, two months 2S A discount ol 50 cents on til subscriptions for one vear, 25 cents for six months, fl paid in ailvance. Advertising, rates given on application. Subscribers will find tlie date of expira tion stamped on their papers following their name. If (tils date is not changed within two weeks after a payment, kindly notify us and we will look after it. Entered at the postotllce in Oregon Oily, Or., as second class matter. AGENTS FOR TUB KNTERPKISK. Beaver Creek.. Can by Clackamas...... Milwaukie In ion Mills... Meadow Brook. New Era ..Ir. T. B. Thomas Oeo. Knight A. Mather ...Oscar W issmger ....0. J. Truilinjser Chas. Holman ..W. 8. Newberry Hon. JoBitrn Simon has been elected i United Stated senator. He It warm friends and bitter enemies. For over twenty-live years he has been a leading; figure in Oregon politics serving for! about twenty years in the li'timlature where he has been the roeognir.ed leader i on the republican side. He is a man of! most positive convictiou and makes him self felt in whatever work he is engaged. Ho hits done much (r his putty and state and particularly Multnomah eounjy and Portland. A man of his convictions necessarily has enemies. The man that has no enemies w ill never be ielt in the world of politics if in any other. Mr. Simon is thoroughly Hsteil on the north west, has signal ability and tireless energy. It would have been hard to find a man that could or w ill do more for his state than Joseph Simon. ?XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Tiikrk were only seventeen men killed in the navy during the war. A remark able showing. Wilsonville Henry Miley Park place F. L. Russell 6tat!brd J.Q. tiage Mulino C. T. Howard Carus It. M. Cooper JJolalla Annie Stubbs J Narqnam b. M. Harlnian UutteTille B. Jennings Aurora Henry A. Snyder Oryille L J. I'e'rdue Eagle Creek H. Wilbern Damascus J. C. Elliott Sandy F. O.vtsch Currinsville Geo. J. Currin Cherryville Mrs. M.J. Hammer Marmot Adolph Ascbotl It seems that the Oregon recruits are to leave for Manila at last. Such is the movement of the war department. "The way to build op Oregon City Is to fire Oregon' City People jonr Patronage. Octobeb bank clearance for the first week breaks all previous records and as the bank clearanco area correct index of the business of the worlj there is every reason to believe that the business world is only starting on what will be accom plished in the next few years. THE NEWS OF THE WEEK The Hear Island or Pillager Indians in Minnesota will surrender. Friday October 7, General John M. l'acon, who com manded the trooa in the Indian tight at Nalkor, Minn., was formerly stationed at Vancouver, Wash., being inspector general of the department of Oregon, The w ill of Thomas F. Bayard w as en tered at the registers ollice at Wilming ton. The estate is valued at about 75,000, all of which is left to his widow. Captain E. rolemaun, Supt. of the (ierman hospital of San Francisco died yesterday from the effects of an ora tion. He was well known in Oregon having been commander of tlio Steamer Oregon, plying between Portland and San Francisco for many years. Edward Sutro 'will contest the will of the late Adolph Sutro, a millionaire, of San Francisco, Saturday October tt. In the Indian trouble in Minnesota, the Indians are whiped and scattered. Two ollicers and four privates are killed. Queen Lil is going to press her claim against the United States for tho loss of her throne. DANGER IN BASTT LEGISLATION. The tendency of the present legislature is to repeal too much. The railroad com mission and food commissions should be done away with bnt it is doubtful policy to do away with the equalization board and state printer. Since tbe equaliza tion has been in existence it has raised the annnal value of Multnomah county nearly twenty million dollars. With the board ont of tbe way it will be a race by each county to see which will be the lowest. If tbe state printer gets too much and ' be undoubtedly does, cut down his com pensation or pnt him on a salary. If tbe office is abolished and it is attempted to let the work oat on contract there will be no end of job and the state will be robbed right and left. Some members of the senate think that they can stand in with their constituents by repealing everything in sight. It the house con cars with the senate in repealing the law creating tbe board of equalization and submitting a constitutional amendment to do away with the state printer at the regular session or some future session this action will be nulified as these offi cers are needed but they should be prop erly guarded and there is ample room to amend the statutes now governing these places with great benefit tc the state. Tbey cost too much as now run. PAYNE'S DESERTED TOMB. THE CAUCUS. Tbe caucus triumphed as it should. If tbe 6C republicans bad all been present wben the caucus first met some man Alt... , I. n "V. -t. .. 1.1 I. 1 nominated but the leaders of tbe opposi tion to tbe caucus wanted to name tbe man and did not dare to trust to a cau cus. Believing that the caucus was ac tuated by the same motives as tbey seemed to be tbey ostensibly made their entire fight against Corbett. Tbe major ity of tbe republicans were for electing a senator and would never stand by any faction. . Mr. Corbett would not allow his name to stand in the way of unifying tbe party and wben be found tbat enough repub licans were against him so that there were not enough left to elect, he promptly withdrew. An act that can only inspire admiration in all republi cans. Again tbe caucus met and a commit tee was appointed to personally solicit every member of the outstanding thirty republicans to come in and informing them that Corbett's name would be with drawn. This left them without any ground to stand on and tbey had to come. They were confident that they would name the man in caucus but the result speaks for itself. This legislature is not a hold-up one and would stand for no one man but make an election. Reminiscence of th Author of "Homo, Sweet Homo." The old Christian cemetery at Tunis is one of tbe strangest sights in thut strange town. Just off a busy thorough rare, under an ancient arenway, is a heavy wooden gate, much worn by the lapse of time, thickly studded with fan tastio nails and provided with a prodl gions knocker. Tbe hitter, however, is not needed, for tho gate yields to an energetic push, and you find yourself in a large, walled inchwnre, half garden, half graveyard, where an Italian wom an is hanging oat clothes among the gaunt white tomba It is 13 years since any one was buried here, and the place is beginning to look neglected. The modern cemetery is now outside the walls, and its guardian told me that many people came to him to inquire for the monnment of "an American poet" or "an American consul, " and he had to send tbem to tbe old graveyard. The monument in question is tbat of the author of "Home, Sweet Home," and it bears the following inscription npon its sides: "In memory of John Howard Payn, author of 'Home, Sweet Home.' Born June 9, 1791; died April 0, 1S02. Erected A. D. 1855. " American Arms eagle surmounted by motto "EPluribus Unum." "Died at the American consulate in Tunis. Aged CO years and 10 mouths." "In the tomb beneath this stone tbe poet's remains lay buried for 30 years. On Jan. 0, 1863, they were disinterred and taken away to his native land. where they received honor and finul burial in tbe city of Washington June 9, 1883. 'Then be content, poor heart ' " "Bare when thy gentle spirit fled To realms beyond tbe azure dome With arms outstretched Qod's angel said, 'Welcome to heaven's home, sweet home.' " There is a certain appropriateness about the fact that tbe author of the exile's most pathetic anthem should have died so many thousand miles away from home. London Sketch. Spaniards try to prevent Col. Ray fretu landing troops of the second expedition at Manzanillo but are obliged to give way. Garcia will disband start on his mission. the Cubans and is losing power and the being run by a secret Gen. Green's testimony before the commission is tbat the army was well fed, medical service good but not enough regular ollicers, Aguinaldo revolution is council. The indications are that the peace commission at Paris will insist on the United States holding all the Philippines. Mrs. McKinley'i brother was assassi nated at Canton with a woman in the case. Hal an a l amlliird. There is only otto spot ou tho earth's surftu'o that has Actually been willed, deeded and bequeathed to his sataitio majesty. This spot lies 4 tulles south of IIclHlugforH, Finland. A few years ago Um Huilarleno died iu tho little town of Pirllxjtirvt, In tho almvo named country, leaving consider ahlo property in the sliapo of lauded es tate. How hji had couio into pnssosjdnn of so much laud no one seemed to know, but as ho was a very had cttlxeu it was generally admitted that ho was in league with wiutahnuHU (sataii) and that they had many business deals with each other. This somewhat startling opinion was verified when old Hutlui ieno found a certilled warranty deed which deeded tc Satan all his earthly poetietwioiia The will was to the sumo effect The family havo repeatedly tried to break tho will, bnt so far, has tx-vii nmmoiws- fnL Thus tho record plainly show that his vulphurto majesty has a legal right and titlo to seme excellent grounds in tho uear vicinity of ilulaitigfors, Tho simple people of tho neighbor hood have changed the courao of the road which formerly skirted tho Huila rleno homestead ami thvluro that they would not enter tho poHneasiona of Satat & Co. for all the money that the throe estates would bring. Pearson's Week!. It is claimed that by flies in Cuba. typhoid is carried Rough on Solomon. The following incidont happened at one of the "catecheesms" which are held periodically in Scotland for all the members of the kirk of a certain dis trict "The lesson was in Ecclcsiastes, " says Mr. Johnston, "and one day they bad been discussing the verse in which Solo mon says, 'Among a thousand men I have found one, but among a thousand women bave I found not one, ' meaning one just and good and upright. And an old Scotchwoman, when she had listened in silence and heard the rest accept it as present and gospel troth, got her dander up and rose to her feet " 'Hoot!' she said indignantly, her eyes blazing. 'Do yon And why that was? It was because nae dacent woman wad be seen in his company. ' "Mil waukee Wisconsin. Sunday October 0. It is claimed that Germany will in no way interfere with the disposition of the Philippines. Ambassador White believes there will be no difficulty. In the Liech Lake country the Indians are dancing and a considerable appre hension is felt. The president will leave tomorrow for Omaha accompanied by the cabinet army and navy officers and a number o' diplomats. Germany has her eye on Asia Minor and when Turkey goes to pieces Germany will lay claim to this part of Asia. The commission that is to investigate the war department will make a sound investigation of the camps for personal inspection. The Oregon recruits will leave San Francisco on the 16th for Manila. "Wren'' Not Witch" IImI. The correct uatuu for Hamamelis vir gluica is not w itch hazel, hut wyuh ha teL Our plant has no connection with the maglo of the water hunter. Tin blackthorn of England, Ptuutis splnnsa, was tho wood used iu theso divinations, or whatever these superstitious practices may be tonuoiL Ihuol had a very wide, meaning in tho olden times, and th elm, as well as tho nut now known at such, was hazel One of these elms, uow known as Uluiu montana, was tho fa vorite wood for milking wychea, or pro vision chests, and was therefore known as the wych hazul iu the preseut dsy it is the wych elm Our haiuamelis re ceived from the early settlers the nam of wych bazol from tho resemblance ol the leaves to those of tho wych hazel of elm of the old world Language reform ers Imagining tbat wych should Irt spelled wiUih are responsible for the confusion. Wych hazul is the oorrect term for our plant Monhau's Monthly. Money to loan at 8 per cent Interest on mortgages. Apply to C. P. & D, C. 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And be ware also of the man who looks glum when he's glad; he's probably a humoristExchange. Eellomy A Busch, the furniture deal ers, are now delivering their goods by means of their own delivery wagon. Tuesday October 11. Reports to the marine hospital today show that yellow fever in the Sonth is steadily increasing. Dispatches here place the total number of cases In Miss issippi to date at 470, deaths 30. At Franklin, La., there were 28 new cases, no deaths. Destitution is said to be wide spread in the northern towns of Cuba, . President McKiniey Journeyed from Chicago to the Mississippi river today, which proves to be a triumphal tour. The Minnesota Indians are displeased with Bacon's ultimatum, a resort to arms will probably be necessary to bring them to peace. Miss Annie M. Fowler, a Red cross nurse in Cuoa, married Albert Vaushblie a Belgium nobleman, Wednesday October 12. A desperate encounter between strik ing miners and ollicers at Virden, 111. 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