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OREGON CITY ENTERl'MSE, FRIDAY, FERRUARY 3, 1809. Oregon City Enterprise. Iul)liiio1 Kvry Friday. I.. L rOHTEK, I'seraisT-ia. C1IAS. A. FITCH, Citt Kwtob. HUHUCHIPTION MATKW. On JfT 'i(JJ Hi I moii ... Trul subscription, two month n ji. ..,.., i ,.i vi rrnti on all sulrriiloiit br on year, reins lor six niu"i, mM in advance. Advrtlini rln given on application. mhi-riten ill find the Ul of eiflre turn UniIJ on Iheir pefeis lml''' their mm. If ihU clni'pM within two weeks ur a payment, kindly BuUly ui si ivl we ill look alter il. Kulered at U poMoflle In Oregon City. Or., h second rlM matter. A'jENTD FOR THE ISTERPWl. Col., llixui, who dieJ recently- in New York City, lenities other roj erty in nul to have left several million ilollara in U. S. UhuIh, i.roiterty ho was not known to jioh- esn previous to hia death. The fuet will 1 an interestinir one to Oregoiiiarm. Pomo men live joor ami tlie rkh, others livo too fast and die poor. Tick present condition of the democrats throughout the country, great and small, is one of general disagreement. They are as far from unanimity on national ques tions as it is possihlo to imagine any similar lody of nu n. And a house that is divided againr-t itself cannot stand. Beaver Creek... ii.by Clackamas Milwaukee I'moii Mult... kl ().. ltrtHik.. Krw Kra Wiimiiivilla I'ark.lm Nation! . Ultimo .... Cam Molalla Hanjusm , KutUTiilt . Atintra Oiville Ksgle Creek...., Ianiariit KanUT Oirritnville Cherry ville ilainiot lr. T. H. Thomas ' tieo. Kniirhl A. Malber !!..!....l'caf Wisviiger U J. TrnlliiiK'f . Chas. H'lltnan W. S. Newberry Henrv Mile) K. 1- KunM-ll '..' J.Q Hag .V. 1. i 1! VI I'luilier I Annie Hiubhi E. M. Hariman , H. Jeniiitrs V Henrv A. Snyder L. J. Perdu " II. Withern '.V J- C. K.lliott K. Outsell ", Geo. J. Currin .....Mra. M. J. Hammer Adolph Axbotl The Kntkhpkisk congratulates the jxonle's party of Clackamas countr on Wine rid of Mr. Fitch. As the "populist oflicial in the court house" would say: "The Herald never didn't amount to much, nohow." Hut he did'nt stop to suggest how he came ly his present job. WHY NOT WEAR :y 1 hill, ..... .J .t - DEVVAHE OF IMITATIONS. FOR LADIES or GENTLEMEN. McKittrick 'The Shoe Man," Sole Agent, OREGON CITY. OR. Accurilintt to tli rKlimaloa rvparti ly tli atato lUh conimliKloiipr tliv amount pinpritr. ly the I'lirtin' Mil I (or th I'tiri ofo c bni!!iiii dull liatrli erlia will lx ctemlel in count nut iiit I luti litri (o'lowt: jl'lr Clackaiiiai S,(VH) Kiv.-r I1.1XK) , l'niHjiu Kivr. O.tHX) SinaUw Uiver S,i"H) Inveftlatiinf Cinjnille ami ccuit tteania l.MKI he waj ta tulld np Oietonlliy . J U fire Orrf City rfojile jonr l4tronaKf. The Coibieb-IIebald, includ ing editor Galbert, had it bad very bad, very bad last week. They have discovered that Fitch is a very bad man, that he has be come a republican and is getting ready to start another populist paper. The Enterprise does not propose to burden its readers with much of this personal rot between one-horse editors. Thai Mr. Fitch lias made some serious blunders, me do not doubt. The worst one was to deal with the democrats, only to be frozen out ly one of the men he helped to elect. The next break in point of magnitude was to eteal local news from the man who constitutes the brain depart ment of the Courier-Herald. That, in fact, is an unpardonable offence. W'e must admit that certain demo crat jioliticians and the proprietor of the Courier were too shrewd for Fitch, and that their little plan to freeze out the Herald and subse quently divert the populists into the support of these same demo cratic politicians was a clever game very neaily played. These men are the saints; Fitch is the villain. The populists of Clackamas county might do well to keep an eye on the democratic managers in the case in question as well as on Mr. Fitch. It has been asserted that the proprietor of the Enterprise would not have supported the republican ticket last June had he not been nominated for state senator. No euch talk or proposition was ever broached or had with any person. The ticket had men on it that the Enterprise would not have nomi nated, but it supported the ticket because it stood for republican principals and we believed the men to be fair. Are all the men sup ported by the Enterprise doing as much for this paper? The Enterprise did not demand or, receive a cent to support the ticket. Not another paper in the county did support its ticket with out pay. The proprietor of an alleged republican paper, in this city, demanded money to not at tack the proprietor of this paper through his columns during the campaign, and, foolishly, it was paid to him. Co.NGHKSSMAN TlIOH. H. TONGUE lias received assurances that the Hon. T. B. Reed, speaker of the house, has withdrawn his opposi tion to the bill for the relief of In dian war veterans of Oregon and Washington, and now has hopes of getting the bill up for consider ation in that body and its ultimate adoption there. It is a measure that ehould be adopted as a measure of mere justice. i0 TltESPASSlXG. BuoTHER GaiUIKBT. hi III as whoso K.r.ln,rn..l Columbia .ml W.l- ..i.t Iowa rivtr locals are Hoien, suggests, mui ! knows who wrote the editorials in the Herald in 'yfi. Why not give his name to an eager public? Or, better still, get him to edit the Courier-Herald. It would make that paper readable, to say the least. It wai a di'llKhtful. hot afternoon, ml oudrr the trevt ElrOain itnolf. Tb pntb ran through a toiitiol of foliage ' between which glimpse of tho river parallel wen evury now and then bo I traytsl by naturul vlMaa. If you happen ; to know tbo road to Lonoro, U fore tba The re-apiortioninent bill, just path to Ashnena Bridgo forks off, In ra-edboth houses, gives Clai ka- lct too ddiKutful atretch that lie at . . ,i ;,,:,, I R;kc' Foot, you will have a aceuo like mas one state senator and joint ... . .1. , 4 , to it aa two tx-aa are to one auother, bat senator with Multnomah county, for r.rw,.twtor you mum, of oonr. instead of w ith Marion; also three ; mbstituto the rapid, ahullow, ahiugliug representatives and one joint re-; Parragh presentative with Multnomah. Heretofore Clackamas had but three representatives. Tho road w.n I no be deep In duHt, Ind tint of the whitett, aud the boots ! lud Ftockiui,' of the kuickered, Norfolk I jacketed traveler could acarce be dii- . . - - I tinguinhed fiom the duaty way llaelf, A bill haa ben introduced in the Ore-1 aud be looked, bud flare been any Id con letfiiilaiure. by Morton, to make ti,ouKh be floatod in the air. be- trratin in -.loon. n"1?;""'' rj'"' reft of fevt ul anklea liable by a fine ol from 5 to or tm-, nri-nnnt from two totoda. Thia 1 Now. half way down the road, the man Morton mut Uh the general I traveler, who wa youug aud fairly prrbapa not en- t.oMicto know that lie it loolieli very gooj iookj,1gi though loolian. lown dowedwith that facial itreUKth of char- It is only a matter of politic or policy Mn u to du-r d-,,8h of M. whether Mr. Morton 1 conndertHl 'oo-jthori who are (ipiue, happened upon ish or not. Tlere are some very itUe mouiug the Rraystoue aud reaeona for the enactment of such lawa if moiiay wan tLu, .purm tbe wood be- we look at the sul.jrct in tle linlit tf jy0iid from lb road It waa a famous iatintrfaeta. Nine persona out of ten j ilo i0Illewbat like pair of ateplud- who are not confirmed drinkerf, either I wjt(j ,hri ronK which to drink as a matter of biiMnen, or policy. 1 tccud (rom tue rea l aud two to aacend If you are doing bun'inec lor a man who j iut0 tnH woot ou tue other aide of tbe takes a drink occasionally, and lie in- j wall The traveler aceinkd. aud pcreh- viies you to have one with him, you i ed upon the huppily placed platform at must either do o or incur his dinpleaa , the tuuimit of tbe etepladdur and pon- nreto greater or let degree. Someid omu. aud while be pondered be , .! . MM .1- 1 SSS'jnt StS With a reason, others will not, and as an ny om cauno. dotwotbil)((. actual fact which is r c pnued every-! at 0I1CB'tnia for oue who has refunwl where, business men drink because of j t0 comj tue dwt at my behest aud tin a draft uioht thorough. Tbeu he struck a match to light a cigarette I know it ought to huvu been a pipe, but it was a cigarette and drawiug it along an ad jaceut port, taw, for the first time, a notice tueroou. It said: ANY PERSON FOUND TKEUPAHUINO O N TUE BAH it Y ESTATE E WILL BE FBBECUTED. Br Order, Ageot'aOfflce J. SMITH. A very ordinary notice, but one which had been tbe subject of much merri rjieut a while back, when " 'Any-you-Juggins" had eliminated tbe barmloa O aud interpolated tbe direful E for tbe amusement of bis consuQurs and con freres. Tbe effect it bad upon our traveler was not that wbich henceforward, for all I care, may be described as de facienNis tripperii He bad uo deuire to drop in "not" between the "will" and tbe "be, " neither did he change "per son" iuto "peer," but be did allow his feet, which had been renting on rung two of tbe rouilnido ladder, to change tboir poHiciou to rung oue of that of the woodnide. After tho Brut step tho way was easy So appeared to bo tho grans path which meandered among the trees in curves most sinuous, a path that looked as all forbidden paths look seduo tive, aud, moreover, by far the most do ligbtful in tbo whole district. Our traveler looked at bis watch, at tbe up aud down of the road, aud not a Ho slip ped to tbe ground, aud in a brief space that fact. This law would protect an un fortunate class of eopIe who need every safeguard thrown around them which law tan establish. Tke one of those poor victims of drink who is making a heoric fight to conquer the liquor habit which haa been bis ruin. He has barely enough force of character or will power to resist the drink. If left alone often he comes out a man and a useful member of society. Let an old friend invite him toUkea drink, the fact is he ofien dtes so and never again is able to break off. This h the history of it which needs no verification Grants Pass Obsever Dr. Hrnator Joarpbl .fcju,. Ittla Bill. Any person ehall be regarded as prac ticing within the meaning of this act who shall directly or indirectly, personally or as a representative, claim to possess a knowledge of the cure of physiological proceses, and offer gratutiously or for a fee to apply such knowledge for the cure or treatment of disease or for the regulation or management of physiology processes, or gratuitously or for a lee prescribe, direct or recommend, for the use of any person any drug or medicine or agency for the treatment, cure or relief of any wound, fracture, bodily injury, infirmity, or disease, 01 for the regulation or management of physiolo gical processes. Commenting upon Dr. Josephi's bill the , 8onj wag ju night to deter him Statesman sarcaxtically chimes in as follows: was in tbe tbicket. "Under this provision a man would n U(l w pressed he till tbo black be subject to prosecution for suggeHting 1 in waa re8,ored to tbe lo,' hy .tb duHt . . ... , ., , i banishing grass' agency. Tho cigarette, to his neighbor a posmb e cure for . . f n . ' , . . , , ,. ,. . : smoked out, was replaced by a sucoud, cucumber colic, an aching tooth or a aud tb(in be ciUn0 t0 0 halt ut the Lriuk burning corn ; a druggist could not with ot a cnuuiUg little tree mirrored, tree safety fix up a little Dover's powders and j surrounded lako, whoto clear wuters iu spiritus yini gallici under a hurried call i vited nay, almost commanded iiu from a leiritiltttor. and a grandmother mersion, with the thermometer taxed wouldn't be safe from fine to sinrirest a to It utmost heat recording limits. mustard plaster for the removal of pains from the stomach of her budding grand child. Verily, when the professionals have full sway, the day of catnip tea, rhubarb roots, herbs and simples will be numbered." Handkerchiefs of all description cot ton, linen, embroideticd Swiss, for ladies gents and children at the Kacket store. Birds were singing, tbe luknot rip pled, and with delicious splashing a waterfallet tlftw itself iu wanton aban donment iuto the embrace of tho all absorbing tarn. Delicious spot for bathing, but a spot wasted, impossible, Ou the farther sido was one who gazed at oar traveler, tbo iutruder, with eyes beautiful aud pro voked one attired iu kerchief of luwu, bodice and skirt of pi in t and in other daintv injuin "A pietiy gin I" aiit no menially. "A wretched tourutl" she reflected. The path waa winding, like to uiaM but surely umudiko it led to nil eventual goal? It would do no harm to auk. Tho traveler imauderod mi and fouud himself Iu a ipuco but throe or tour fuel from my lady of tbe lake. Ilia cap waa off fttid he, "Will you kiudly tll mo If thia path oouiea out anywhere Uvar Marleydale?" "Evvutuully at tho village lUelf," he replied. He thauked bur, an with steps re luctant would have advauoed, but aha, redduuiiiKaud pal lug alternately, denied biui program except over her litheaome tvlf. " He) ititp t" the commaudod. " Are you awuro thai thia la private proper ty?" "I could hardly Imagine It was pub lics" uid bat-bo flushed angrily. "You are trenpaimiug, " she contin ued, "aud aro liable to be prtuocutod." "And petMiculod, If tho notice board lien not, " he added. "Tho notice board does lie, Soma tonrist" ahe began ItnpctooiiNly. "Then I suppoae I am not trvspaaa lug," be queried. "You will aee!" said she fiercely. "Hut surely a trtpaa without dam ago is as harmless as a threat thai cau not be curried out?" he atked. "The game" she started to aay. "Is rui.turkable for IU abwia-o," be concluded. "The the" She waa at a loa. "I picked thia clump of mountain ahh," ho suggested kiudly. "Ai, lujurlug Ibo tree I You can bo imprisoned for that." tho replied with utUfaction. "purely a fine" he begun. "Our lleuih islanded property," said she, "and we loathe er tourlsta. " "Oh I" be murmured, disconcerted. "Only tbe otlier day my f.theT, who Is chairmuu, was most aevero on one who carved his name upon a tree, and you have broken a branch. " "A twig," ho ventured to correct "The same thiug,"saidhudeflautly. "Mis Smith" be said iu tone iiu hiring. "Don't oddreRs me a 'Miss Smith,' fir," aud sue fpoke in tones most haughty "Such familiarity" "Well, Edith if you oommand It," te murmured absHhed. "How dare you I" she cried. "I dared not till you commanded," said be. "And your name brooch sup plied tbe information." There was a moment's silence. "You mutt give me your name and address, " sbo commaudod. "For you to isnue a wan-ant for my apprehension? No, 'tho prisoner refused to give his name aud addrosa, "' he re plied It was an awkward position fora girl who only did her father's duty. "It's most ungenerous of yoo'ihe excluimeL "Jpst because you're a ru The public nchools teach ui ttiont rvtry know n branch of itudy but the one mol important branch of all. W'lnit dwi rofit your son has nn Hiti l- lect like a Nrwton, I V " V if he y J .i.r i-and is mentally an Admiral Cricbton, if he hn a weak and puny body ."and not the re motest iura of how to care for his health? A boy should be tHiigbt from the tart that his health tn bin niimt urecious endow ment. Without health, all the talent, all the genum, and all the ambition in the world are worthless. A boy should be taught that success in anv walk or life, that happiness, and life itscif, are dependent upon his care of his health. When a man feels tlmt he is losing his health and vigor, when his cheeks nn long er glow, his step it no longer elastic and the sparkle of health is no longer in his eyes, be should work less, rest more bikI resort to the right remedy to restore his bodily vigor. l)r. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a natural medicine a scientif ic me'li-i:".'. It does no violence to nature. It works with and not against nature. It promotes the natural processes of secretion and excretion. It imparts vitality and power to the whole system. It gives plumpness and color to Hie cheeks, sji irkle to the eyes, steadiness to the nerves, strength to the muscles and the animation of health to the whole body. It link, s the appetite keen and hearty. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and nerve-tonic and restorative. Medicine dealers sell it and have absolutely nothing else "Just as good." "I was afflicted with pimples and tioils, nrM mmilnpr sores on face and nec k," writes Knlcrt B. Wert. Ksq., of No. Ais Calloway Ave., Colnm t,us, Ohio. " I took Dr. Tierce's l.oldnl Mnlicnl Wscovery and 'Pleasant relicts,' and was cured." Constipation1 is the commonest beginning and first cause of many serious diseases and it should always U- treated with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets used in connection with the "Discovery." These are the most perfect natural laxatives and permanently cure. A fine parlor organ for sale on easy terms at the Oregon City Auction House, inn itltpprm lo bo stronger thati FaiTi,' you will evndo Justine." "Never," lio answered firmly "You will run away, aud 1, Impeded by skirts, inn helpless to catch you," sbo continued. "You could lift" "Why don't you mnko good your escape?" ulio Interpolated with linstiv "Am 1 not your prisoner?" ho asked "Do you lueun In aay you will come quietly lo tho lodge and faeo my fa ther?" she liiqulreiL "As quiet as nuy lamb," h asserted. "Well, it'a thia way, ".said she. "It Is customary to grip tho prisoner by the arm," ho suggested. She paid him mi attention, and In si lence they t rolled toward tho lodge. "If you will excuse nut for a minute, I will see It my father can attond to you now," she said when, arriving at their destination, she had 1ml him to I be drawing room "I'lease all dowu." Surely prisoner had never hocu treat ed with so much consideration lu a minute or two sbo returned somewhat confused. "My father will return soon," she said. "Then I mtisl wall, " ho replied. "Oh, don't you luiud?" tibo eoomed relieved. "Not in the least," said ho. Him rung a ImiII. "Do yon euro for tea or would you prefer" ho ttfked. "Ten, pleio," said tho prisoner Aud tea was brought "I think I saw a picture of tills house lu this year's academy," said Ibo pris oner, ten and toast fti hand. "Did you really mil loo It?" she said with plensod aurprise. "I painted It, ami Mr. Hairy bought U Mr Hurry owns all Ibis property. " "Indeed! Ho must acctmiil himself most fortunate to have so lealou a guardluu as yourself Thank you half a cup " Tbeu they talked of many things of biNiks, of puiiiliuga, of hk'I' songs, till the sun lost some of its youthful vigor, and they wandered Into (he garden, and there the conversation was of other things perhaps more human than that of books aud paintings, but uouo the less pleasant, aud at last (hey bnpcml on a mutual enthusiasm, aud they riilhuwd until tho suu just dropped buhind lofty Craigavar, aud a sudden chill full upon Ihe jailer, ar.d she cried: "My father will be hack In a few miuulea. lladu'l you U tter eoa?" "Ami wo were getting ou so well, too," said Ihe prist icer. with half a sigh "Yes 1 uii an 1 thluk you have been iniprlsouod long enough," ho murmur ed. "Oh, not" replied tho prisouer gal lantly. " You have Indeed you have. I'lcam, please go. My father might adjourn, or somutbttig terrible, aud you, with uo body tu bail you out, would have to go to pris Ohl 1 am sure Mrs. Jones, tho constable's wife would never make you comfortable. Do go! Do go!" she plead ed, with hauda that wero clasped lu pity "Ihil bow about your duty to Mr Barry?" ho asked "thither Mr. Hurry I" she eiclalmed. Then, with gravel flying aud the sound ot much crouching of small (touce, came Major Mm Ith, the agent of tho Hurry estate, and he, seeing them, pulled up his pon le w ith greut sudden ness aud, leaping to the ground, ad vanced, cryiug: "Ah, my dear fellow, hero you are! I'm delighted to welcome you to your own house after so loug an obscure. I wont lo the station lo meet you and fouud your luggiigo ouly If we don't count a message to tho effect that you had got out at Aboravar and wero walking Should have been back long ago if that confounded rascal Ka vun hadu't stopped me tu auk lor a re duction of rent said his roof was full ing iu. So I went to sea it and found, as usual, it was all nonseuso. Kdith been amusing you, 1 hope?" "1 met Miss Huiith in tho wood, and" explained the traveler. "She knew you from your photo graph," Major Kmith suggested. Miss timitn blushed. "Tbo photograph is not in the least bit liko the original," sbo protested "Nobody ever recognizes It as me," said the young man oublushiugly. "It is said to be a speaking likeness all the same. " She rewarded him with a grateful glance. "People have said to me," he contin ued, " 'Who is thut ugly devil on your wife's escritoire?' and I" "Your wife?" "Haven't you heard? I'll tell you all about it. Oh, it was quite a romance I It's a beast of a photograph, don't you tbiuk so, Miss Smith?" Templo liar How to Look (Jooil. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healiby condition of all tho vital organs. If the liver Is Inactive, you have a billions look; if your stomach is diHoiderod, you have a dyspeptic look ; if your kidneys are af fected, yon have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks, "lllectric Bitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver mid kidneys, purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Sold at Charman A Co.'s Drug Store, fit) cents per bottle. i vou KMnr. Consumption Is pievcnlahleT Hcleneu has proven thai, and also that neglect la siili'liLI. Tim worst cold or cough ran be cured wlUi hhlloh'i t'ough nud Con sumption Cute, Kold on poslllve guar antee for over llfiy years, (1. O. lliiiMly, DnuggUl, TIM, VOt It MHIUt. A Heautlfnl Complexion lean Impossi bility without good puin Mood, Ihe sort (hat only vxlsis iu connection with good digestion, a healthy liver i.ud bowels. Kail's Clover Knot Tea acts directly on tbo bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them lu period benllh. Trice '.T els. and Ml els. U. (1. Huntley, Druggist. rriVK HO 1. 1 (! I TO It H WANTKI iV rvrrvKlirr lor "I'll Hiory ol ibo I'lilrti'plnes" by Mnrst HsUlead, eoinmls loiird liy tli (loVeriiiiiri l as OllleUI Ills. iiirlso lo Hi War )i psrliueiil. 'I lislxxilt ass wrlllen In srmy isimos at Hsu I rsn i leo, oo Hit I'aellln alih tleimrsl Merrill, In the bospiuis at Honolulu, In Hong Kong, In lh American Irem-he at Manila, lu the Itisurgnlil esinpi villi Airulnnlilo, oil lli dei kol i OlyiupU Willi I'eoev, ami In llm roar ol Imllle at tli fall ot Manila. Ilonaiiia lor agents. Ililniliil of urlglnal pletiirea liken hv Knveriiliient pliolo grapliers on Hie spot l.re tsiok, Low. pines. Ilig prullit. Krelglii pshl. Credit given, lliopall tialn in nllleisl oar Ixxiks, HiiHIi tree. A'tilfms I'. 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