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OREGON CITY KNTKltl'litSK, FRIDAY, MAliCIl 10, 1W9. Oregon City Enterprise. PublUliecl Kvery Krlctny. L. U POIUKK. r.TiT. HUHHCHItTI()N HATKH, On year rSit nionthi Trial subscription, tao months... A discount u' .V) mill on all ubaenplloin tor on tear, 25 cent lor ill months, II paid In advance. Advertising ratei given on application. a, Art Bubacriher alll lin.l th dale of elplrw tkm stamped on tbelr paper following their name. II tbla date la not changed within lo weeks after a payment, kmdiy notify ua and we mil look alter it. Entered at tee poUofnc In Oregon City, Or., as second class matter. Tin Cot'HiKH-HiiHAi t want lo know why wo diil not rut down certain expenses concerning tlie sheriff's olllce In Marion county aa well aa in Clackamas at Ih tiwnt session of the legislature. Our aim cr la tliat Marion county had seven nii'intifri in the legislature to look out (or her interests. They cut the salaries of tlie officer of tlial county Ours were cut '.s;.i and On W I na iiiir iilil,t,la Wm aviuti til aav Itiat M a ..v . , ...... - are w illing to stay by the record of Ilia recent session. We did not suppose the Courier Herald wanted to pi on word as objecting to economy whether it wai in printing, aalaiy of officers or board of county piisoner We are in favor of econoaiy in these thing; therefore sup ported these measure a did the whole delegation from this county, notwith standing one i not a republican. ! AGENT FOR THE JCSTIRPRI9B. Bearer Creek Or. T. It. Thomas t'anby "eo. iwiigni ITIactamat A. Matber llilwaukie Union Mills... Meadow Hrook hew Kra Wilaonvill .... Tax k place Hlartord Mulmo Carus MolaJia Marqiiara Kuilrrille Aurora.. , lnrJle Eagle Creek.... lainaacua Handy , Curnnavilla Cherry villa Mar mot ..(car W i.smger U. J. Truliinirer , Clias. Holinaii V. 1. Newnerry Henrv Miiry F. L. Russell J.g tiace C. T. Howard K. M. I'mitr Annie Stubli K. .M. Hartnian B. Jennings .... Henry A. Snyder U J. feruu H. Willwrn J. C. Elliott K. liotacb Geo. J. Curnn .Mr. M. J. Hammer Adolph Aachotl WHY NOT WEAR BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. FOR LADIES or GENTLEMEN. McKittrick "Tho Shoe Man,' Sole Agent, OREGON CITY. OR. 'The way to InllJ ip Oregon City 1 to tire Oregon C It j People joir ratrre Dawsr, at admiral, will draw $H,5.K) a year, all of which he earned on the first day of last May. Ir i bellved that Need goo too far io liia method aa speaker of the house. He ha undoultedly done the country , V ' Sr great good by ruling the house without, .... .1.11.. !- . ' . prwetieni, t'prciauy in saving money , y . .... ... I on appropriationa bill, lie is not the; whole of the Iiouho and has no right to arrogate to himself all the virtue of tho i house. If he is opoed by a member. that member will Hitler, not only in not being abl to get the floor but will be passed over on committee. To hi door can l laid the defeat of the Nicaragtian canal bill. The idea ii rapidly spreading that he i not a great man and lie is oc cupying a hitth as a pomtiou aa he w ill ever get. There will probably be an effort made to defeat him for speaker of tbe next house and if it succeeds he will I have himself to blame, lie is no longer a presidential ptxwiliility. THE NEWS. OF THE WEEK Tm recovery of Kipling will be re ceived with joy the world over. The in terest is almost pertobal wherever the English tongue is spoken. Fbakk Rooms, ot this city, baa been fihutd by the governor on the barber board of examiners. This is recognized a a good appointment and w ill tend to make the law a success. Tut embalmed beef investigation goe to show that the contractors got their woik in with Alger. The quality of beel furnished was a disgrace, but the government paid the contractor for a good article. IIoHdos' advancement in the navy will gain him 26 years and make him rank as a captain at 31 years while the youngest captain in the service is 56 years old. Hobson remains io the con struction department. Tin recent bill paed by the legisla ture concerning the state fair does not seem to be understood. The fair grounds are not owned by the state but by the trustees of the society. In mak ing tne appropriation to the fair the legislature provides that it should only have the money on condition that the grounds were deedex to the state. These grounds are valuable, consisting of a large tract of land, MO acre, we believe, lying in the suburb of Salem, which can be hereafter sold if it is desirable to discontinue the fair hereafter. The management of the fair is changed. There are to be five directors, only one of whom will be a Salem man. If the fair does not do better under these new conditions it should be discontinued, which can be done without so great a loss to the state. and politics and make other letter. A feeling of sadness settled over tho entire circle of hit acipiaiutaiice when it waa known that he munt soon paa from them. The world is better for hi having lived in it. i . Tin Ukiuonus on the 3rd Inst, In speaking of the fee system make the following statement and comment on the bill we were instrumental in getting patted at the recent aeaaiou : "What the Icgialature should have done was to pus an Intelligible, compre hensive ait for the collection of fee by court clerks, slieritfr and recorder of conveyances, covering all classes of pro ceedings at law, probate matters and legal instrument. This It did not do, but instead paed a number of inde pendent measures, drawn entirely with out reference to each other. The re- Sunday March h. The (loth congress adjourns without day amid dramatic scene in tho houno. A gunboat shelled the enemy at (iuadtloiie near Miii'a with heavy lo to them. The American loaa was one killed and two wounded Thi Cuban ie hungry ami rfpilsi tiuiiiliNve doubled for ration since Jan miry I at, t'ifly fniii peiNona wri killed III a (Miwiler i-xploaloii at To'Holi, nance, W. ilm lnyX.MiiM h The Iii-iii tti I at M.tiilU llrtiun the Aluminum under a ling "(truce.. Two riiiiiiiiiii' of ihrt Sn'oi d Oregon wet euguifed, M, I.. Ilaynaid I cl n by thnre publican ciiiciia n senator In Neb, aher a vety hittcr'siid prolonged light, A bitter (i'lii'g l Ula between Kng laud wiiil Ith urn. Cubans art. agitating the withdrawal of lh Iroopa l billing!) by the Culled States The nine new war vessels are Mug designed. r. Kulloii has heeu ieapHiuled health olllcer at Anton. Seimtnr lla'Uniit haa Wn appointed 'A I Hstiiiaster at (iraula l's. tl i Tit., ift.uil i,riiA.itM uim In a,.aiiliili mI ..... .r... p. - - - - - - lYllcllcltill. W. R. Merrlan has been nntnlnate.1 and confirmed director of the census. A highway man is slabbed in attempt ing to hold up a rancher In Portland and Is in a serious condition ss a result. The grading on the road to the Seven Pevil district huf commem-ed. Germany is willing t. make any rea sonable concession to America in her trade relations as her cniiimerce is seriously affected by the coune taken. A young woman is taken for another Dart and Severely beaten in Kml Purl. i.. i i ... . , - - - tun is a tm juiiiuie, anu uircatena to rje i jj somellung even worse. A proper scale of fees is one providing a stated sum for every service performed, according to the expense entailed on the county in the time of the ollicer rform- Wheat In Eastern Oregon i greatly diin aged. Mon lay March . I UN B demand for a l-aa cm Nan tng me service, anu not a uiankei system Mun , f()f , c(Minl t(ljon hM sucii ss lias been in vogue lor several years, and i now perpetuated by the session laws, except in the case of knatob Ha.nsa denounces the people of Boston for "insulting Secretary Al ger." They did, indeed, manifest some displeasure, but they teetrained them selves very much. They didn't lynch Litn. Oregonian. Tm rate this country is growing is no where better shown than in its exports. These have increased sixty-five per cent in the last ten years. Gtlamity howlers have grown in volume if not in number at the same rate. Cecil Bhodeb predicts that eventually the United States will control all of America unless it be Canada. That this country is only on the eve of its colozina tion schemes. He holds that it is the duty of the civilized countries to give a white man's government to the rest of the world. Tub present congress spent a large amount of money, something like a billion and a half. At the present session C75 millions were appropriated This to a great extent was caused by the war." Although this country has forced ahead so raplply that it has been hard to keep pace with legitimate expenditures, A great reform is needed and w ill have to be made in the spending of national . funds. Dkwey is now admiral of the navy and ranking officer at Manila. He is the third man to hold this place. Farra gat and Porter being the other two. At their death Congress abolished the office and it is now revived. Dewey raised his admiral's flag of four stars Monday at Manila and was saluted by the foreign Tin following is from Freedom pub lished at Manila: "Aguinaldo should post himself on Yankee history and me diate thereon. On the firct page he would find the story of the noble but un fortunate red man, how he rebelled and how we took his scalp, his pony and his l.i nd. Then how, when we had pun jthed him, we sang the doxoiogy and sent missionaries to Christianize what remained of him. Then when we landed at Plymouth Iiock. first we dropped on our knees, and second we dropped on the aborigines. If Aguinaldo is wise and will be peaceable, Uncle Sam will come over and spend the eve ning with him and bring his knitting along. If he w ill work and not fight, serve and not shirk, Uncle Sam will put him on his feet, stregthen his knees, lift od his chin, open bis eyes, give him a home, a flag, a faith, a God and a coun try. If he rebels, Uncle Sam will give him what Sherman said war was and what Dewey gave his oppressors.. Senator 1'orter's bill on the subject of sheriff's fees. This act directs sheriffs to collect a certain stated sum for serv ing papers, another for levying execu tions, and so on. Some such equitable arrangement as this should be extended toother departments of court service. The sytti in extended to probate cases would exact payment projwrtionale to Astoria on the Washington side, the woik dune, whether 2 or f 100. Every time an order or petition 1 filed, a fee should be paid, as was the case for their own benefit. refused by China. Manila I assuming her fornmr quiet an I buMne. is being rapidly resumed The queen of Itelgium It on her death bed. The dnrnage to orchards is believed to be considerable caused by the late free. A site for a qiMMtitimt station haa been selected acroM the rim fiom Friday March 3. Gomel wants 10,000 Cuban troops re tained by the United Slates. The senate and house disagree on the river and harbor bill, the trouble Ix-ing the canal amendment. Dewey atkes for some light draught gunboats and the Vixen is ordered to Manila and the Wheeliug may go. Senator Gray, of the Pari Commission has been appointed United States Circuit judge. Kipling, who has been very sick with inflamation of tho lungs is well on the road to recovery. McKinley signs the bill making the office of Admiral in the navy and Dewey was appointed to that place. The train jumped the track in Miss., and 15 Mo. sqldiert aae injured. Two armed highwaymen In the sub urb of Tacoma hold upone by one seven bicyclist rob them bind them aipl lay them out in the brush and then the thug makn good their ecw. Tuesday March ". Company G Second Oregon was In a fight this morning at Manila in which two men are wounded. (real prepnratioua am lieuig made (or the meeting of tlie editor in l uniinet. I huriUy, March II. ('allium baa entered lh senatorial race m I' tali. Women nd children are In want in Cuba. The kinghip In Samoa la In doubt. Italy and China are on the Verge of rupture. A tidiil wave and storm kll'i thousands ill Core. J. I'. I-re is pHiilitvd Supt. of the penitentiary. I.. Edwyrdt shot and killrd hia part, ner, C. I. Evaita near Ashland in a min ing camp. X Krlikiful llUiaJer. Will often caust) a horrible Hum, Scald, Cut or Units. Hucklen's Arnica Salve, the beat in the world, will kill the pa In and promptly heal It. Cure Old Sore, fever Sore. Cher. Ilolia. Feloiia. Corns, all Skin Eruption. Host Pile cure on earth. Only ct a Im. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Harding i;vt:nr norm. Ol Hhlloli't Consumption Cure la guarantee: " All wh -k of ymlslo, two thirds nf the coiilrlil nf this lK l Hllhfnily, then If you can say )ni bene lllcd leiinn Hi" hull In to yi.nr . gUt an I l UMy refund the prli p,,S I'll.e 'JIJ its , Ml c". and l (0, fr Huntley, Druggist. i lilbhona, laces, riiiln olilerics, In,' and liolioiia ol ail kinds at llio l!, Slore. j I Pur lautig Men anil l utinr tTiirm Them Is liMlilirig that will aronso Ire of a young man or Woman to quit lu have Inferior laundry work pulitjj t i. They may dr aa ever to but If their shirt front or shirt waul: mossy their lieat appeaialn I . ' The Troy laun by muke a pcl! ladlea' ami gentlemen' flu w4; There rail b no la-llrr Work ll.sij: done at lhTrov, Irave your-oidsi; Johnson's barlssf shop. l M rn v v. Moi.iciTiriiM wax: i rn al.rie lnr "Ids Mury i, ; Philippines ' lv Mursl HaUlrsd, r-.n1', luliril hr Ilia H,i'lili,i,l a I'llh'ltl lurlaii lo His War 1 . r I i , I Tin If U m,,'i.i I . isnii'S al Ht i-Imii, on H'S ', ilin am, li-i rl Hi lh li,i.nsi al Honolulu, In I K'H'K. Ill II Amrrli an Itei.i lira al , In Ilia Ii, rnigai, 1 1 amps Willi AMlns ' ' Ihr .In k uf li e lilt in I Willi !, In ll.s fea of liail a al Id fs'l n M It, i i a i lnr i,'n ii. Ililnilul of u ph lures lakan liir g.iiainiiisiil irrai, hers mi Hi Mlf i priiai. Ill prullis. Kini I pall, (a irnsn, I'rnpsll I'S'llt in nlMeial war h II, HA llr. A l'lir Y T llrlr. K Hiar liuursuia 1; Ig Thiiag i. rs -; : jV o vy v ' 'v y v jj 0. "SJju&orirtfbil j j I 4 Otackimithing, Hortathoeing, Wagon Makor, lllOl 4th and Main st Oregoa Ch 0 A A i-j, V.,V. . t u v v7 yj i Coi w till n S (ila Dyspepsia Cur;: r.. . . toot: VOlMi MOTH Pit-. Croup I the terror ol thousand of young mother lx-t ause It outbreak ia o agouiling and frequenlly ft. Shiioh'a t onsil and ('onaiinii lw.n I atrucLlna lb Olhausted illinatlv . i. ... I nana ll UO,UI..I l.,...u''r"l biviuv ia.iiivii iiu Digests what you c.k Itartlflfi!!yd!grtthefoodBD. D. Nature in slrengtlienlng and r0,nil, acta hk magic In case nf Croup, It I never Ix-en known to fail. Ttio woral cutM-s relieved iiumeilialely, I'rlce, L'.'icta. MJcU. and 1 Oil. C. (J. lliintleyho Druggist, There are 10,1)00 men at Manila or en route and nineteen war vessels with 3500 men. Judge E. C. Iironuugli, n Portland, ia dead. The United StaVs ia kerqiing her hands out of the Chinese trouble. A Mason and Hamlin Organ In ex cellent condition, for sale, ot the Oregon City Auction House, if A Hahuaix. A "H acre tract three miles south east of Aurora, on the Silverlon- Itarlow roNil. Five acres cleared, foit of all kinds, gootl farm house and out buildings, good well and spring Eigl acre of IWaver-dam land, daily mail by the door. This tract ami improvement. for only j00. Inquire of C. II. Dye Oregon City. Handkerchief of all description col Ion, linen, emhroideiicd awls, for ladie gent and children at the lUrket store. Special Shoe Sale at Krausse Uro.' antanl fmlr. 'o tit her pre;vn,l can tpproarh It In rntclency. JolciOi alantly relieve an permanently twnt , )Tp.pilB. Indigestion, Heart'..! Flatulence, Hour htottiarh, ',J, Sick Headache, (imtralgia.l'ramp" ' ajl other reuliiflinr),rfe-idigr c M Prepared by C C Dwiit Co . Cb bin tm " leted 1 tf.Itl Washington legislature defeuls railroarl rate bill. the II. S. Stuamik has lived long enough in th's part of Oregon to be well known, especially to th e people of Clackamas county and hundreds of these will feel a personal loss when they hear of his un timely death. He had hardly reached the prime of life when man's ambition is strongest and bis ability for usefulness greatest, when he was.cut off. He was essentially a self-made man and what he w as.he made by his own exertion unaided by the smiles of fortune and after the fiercest kind of a struggle with adversity. He was not a lucky man, but on the contrary ill luck seemed to pursue him, but he was gifted with unlimited per severance and accomplished tasks that many a man under more favorable cir cumstances would have given up. Death is sad under any circumstances but doubly so when it comes to a young man of ability and influence. By what The salmon trust formed on the sound. have also been warships and his own fleet. He will di rect the movements of the Philippines, 1 he had done in the past his friends be- as he outranks Otis, who haa been made a major-general. Never has a promotion met with mora favor. lieved he would have accomplished more in the future. He took an active interest in the church, secret societies Saturday March 4. This is the last day of the fj.'Hli con gress. Active work has commenced on the reorganization of the army under the new law. It is now said that the woolen indus try of tho country will be consolidated into a ti ut. China is again roused by Italy de' manding a coaling stution. She fears further demauda by other nations. It is claimed that Hobson's advance- merit is the greatest in the history of the navy. A gang of thieves at Astoria have been broken up by ono of them selling twine too cheap. Tracy E. Inman, of Pendleton, dies from wounds received in battle at Manila. Lieut Cadner, of the army, who was believed to be lost in Alaska has turned up after terrible privations. Arms for the insurgents are seized by the Jupanese and another vessel is des troyed by the Concord. r m i ri 'iv The dread and fore boding wliirh almost invariably comes over a yonriK wife. Just ere the advent or the firnt tXV i little dailiiiir who ahull call her liiotlu-r. Is one of the unnatural bur dens which civilization bits imposed upon the privilege, of mother- hood. There ought not to he sikU an over whelming sens of depression and weak, ness as a woman feels at this time and there would not he if she was in a perfectly atrong and healthy condition. In thoinuiml ,? caw motherhood has been divchtrd of all it danger uud a large proportion of its pain by the line of Dr. Pierce' l'avorlle Prescription, which is the most marvelous remedy ever discovered for restoring com- Slete organic henlth and strength to the chcate special structure involved in moth, erhood. Taken curly during the prospective time it make the mother strong, energetic iiu tncnim arm curries ner through the period of trial with comparative comfort and ease. It Increase the baby' natural constitutional vigor and adds to the joys of motherhood the. supreme satisfaction of a strong, robust, lusty infant. "Favorite Pre. scription " is also the best mipportive tonic for nursing mothers. livery expectant mother will appreciate what is said by Mr Fannie M. Harry, of Galeshurg, Ills., (m Churchill Ave.) In a letter to Dr. Fierce she write : " I Imve lined visir medii lnc In iy rinnily for longtime, and find them to I all Hint isclalmrd I cannot recommend them too highly. My con. finemeiit was mu.le easy, . I experienced none and the? J"" V'n et that period and the f,r,t bmn the one thai mothers fear sti much. Beside., fhe medicine ha. helped me i r""y,oth nys. I would recommend all nr. flirted women lo try Dr. I"i-rre' vUiui.i. i ciuea, aud thu become well aud atron-' Fob Sau. A No. 1 ir atch span of driving horse, with double hack harness price 176. Horse also suilaulo for light farm work, or will Irndn (or a larger team and pay the difference. For infor matioii call at thi olllce, or addre C. P. Poi.Mkii, Willamette Fall, Or. Money to loan on a giod farm security. wne to ttiree year at 8 per cent. G. II. DiM,, g. Financial. Mnnu 1.u.t,..l ... 1:,.. i. . 7 ,, ul, ur ,,, insurance isrlic'es bought for cash. C. O. T. Wil liams, olllce upstairs, next to Methodist church, Oregon City, Or. HflirH aW FERRYSSeed big yield of both 1 and MtirXictlon ill icaiilt if yuu pUut They ra !. k, fc,. Ii" m a..M igwi, luia-lMir man hu perrt'a. s.lil l.f all drl.- V. ilia uf lt Nn Annual lira. D.NrMTaC0..Drtra.Mkli. 1 IrM ere ; e rul; embi' I. alt' ode. aiin'J itleatt )t-coi itiu Is an, el liie tl iard Vonhr, pAKaMGKS . a . Full Measure of FeeC At Iho CAITUUKI) BWEKTNEHH. Noturo huH heen drawn on with no ttpariiifr hand and tlio anHort Miont of orderH in our rrfumry dtiparlmcnt cmbrnniiH tho HcnntH of tho wooiIh, tho ikUU, and tho gar- .Fiu ir elect re dopi be folic (. M. M Your tonm winiiveU..JlJ.',fJ of car., and fc, eived rsed b mpun.i inslstaiit . City StabjLSS W. H. YOUNC, Prop."lveJ M late In Hilocamor. lo T 11 rnlaahimi - TWO i 1 f " e" w..,. Livery Itigft on Short Noti'j'iJ Telephone No. 42. fountain ti vote. )l and A om; any secure len They arc all triulo extrarda nml very lastint,'. Our lino of Toilet Honim is of I', - :aci;jh;ih iuaiiiy, , CHARMAN & CO. Cut-Price Druggists. '.lliiriling ' tho 1khi Senator J elf to thi coived by null, wlili! l'W'oHhinn K), lirowm noth Inst., Vim wnt Karl's Clover Root T ljutiint-g liesuiifle, iU 'oiii(iieion, r'toillschon I I hUv .re,l,,(. .Mir,.,lii, t"J I,. """-""'I Miiwll,,,,, liidluealliiii. and nil :.r"V'. 1 he IIMWS ( V ' An aureeiilila Linuli'S ! i"le. Hold on nlLolnle uiiarniilH1 Will, no do 'I"imhI.I. ,1 av Mle. and ,.',. C. WELLS A CO., icroy, Prenis an nit m mmn-,vr.nm ? ooi c rnopniKTons