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Oregon City enterprise. mi. 31. NO. 2(1 OMWUN CITY, OKKOON, FIUDAY, MAKCJI 21, 1800. ESTABLISHED 18G6 pifK COMMKKCUMUKK, Of OMKUON 111 Y iiim.au) ri,. ais.U, Hlllt tl. i'iiimiI, M.kM '! c'lnri. ru. sinl wll. hm ml ill points i h rilllwl Pump ill.) limit Vni. rorol-wl nitijrri III rhnk till ,, LATorinrtK, rfMi.iriii. r. J. NKVPM ('kir. ")ll. OV.'i IKiKYK, ....DKNTIST.... own end llrl.lK work Hiwclally. All work" warranted and Mliifaiitlon I iiriiil. , Olllr In CaufUM 111k. N K.1IAYKM 1 ' ATToiiSKY AT LAW. Wal iinlloii Klvrti In County Court I ami probata litiilnais t pew Cpelslr, o.mi.Ii Huntley' lliMik I or. I HCHUKIIKI.. ATfOllNKY-AT LAW. !. Ji over Mi Kinrli k'i Hlioa Mmrt. naar , U.a Hank Of OrrKoll 'Hy. )rAlii CTV ;' ATTOUNKYrt AT LAW, (ISSUO. ,, t. CtUrMU. laofl CltV. Oaiuo. Ill pruUli In 11 1 Ha eourU at Iht ital. 01' S In Call 1 1 tu ilui. LACKAMA AliSTRACT A THt'aT CO. JUC tilth, AUl art. Ibslni of TH f. I.r,l kin', I.au. In.iif.ti . fay Tasa rilri , 1 ln Urtir. of lM ol ! Om u li 1. r. ILAHK. r' .n4 Htt. WciTV. oasuoa. 11. MIl.l.KK, iikk rinr vU of lll, ("I1! crowna. all kinds o( ' Alllngi and bildtfawurk. tolh 81 near dol. Oregon Cltjr. Or. SP MR SPRING-SHOES II AVI'. TIIK NKATI-N'lVNoniilKST, N ATT I KMT LINK OK Hj.rirj rimes ever liown in Oregon ( 'ity. The Latest liiMirt tlio Latest styh-8 1 1 ? Latest heels the Latest colors. Every shoe is a K'in. Every pair n treasure. There will hou hlank in your life if you fail to Hi'o those goods. We guarantee prices Lower than in Portland. Wutch our windows next week. Yours to command, McKITTRICK, "The Shoe Man," Nail Door to Oregon CI If Dank, OKKMLWS LOSSES The CoiiiI!iIhhIoii to (he I'lilllji jiIim'h Ihhuom an Address. WU Br mi Says 1st Be Si They all aar that u a d d 1 c 1 n d n p r d v th mi compete .i t ilMnnlo unUULni -wtou Headquarter lor Hay, l-andptaater, Hed, Ktc. found In 1 La City. INSURANCE. r 5 5 FIKK AND ACCIDENT jj rl K Kailroad TickeU to all points East at low rates. A F, E. DONALDSON ; O.T, ll.UA . VlCAL KMTATK AKU 1X)AX AOEJIT. j 4 a lit builna.rMliinr tad iuburb f- ; rmifil. 1 rwpti.1.nr tnimllr anir4. 0e, lOu-ir auuiu el UvIIimIUi auHicn. 1 D.A D C LATUl'KCTIl, rORSKYS AND COUNMKIXJHH AT LAW ; tun itmrit ouo city, omoiw. ri.b Afcitmi olTllia. Un Mimr. fora u ktofii.. anil trauMCt Utmral Xaw HuIb- f 8. DltKHMKK, J ATTOUNKYATI.AW. ortr Mi Klitrli k'a HIkm Hiora, nrar liiallaiikulOrrKunt'Uy. 1 -OkKiion City, 0iu. L POSTER, j ArrOHNF.Y AT LAW 4mcTiorraorTT rvHiiio. noil to Orvinti City Xnurprl a, t. FUANCIS FHKKMAN, 11 i i , -DKNTIST i dilate of the NorthwftKUrn Ullive litv IU'iilnl Hclnxil. ClilrKO. ) American t'ollnkteol iHmtal KuruorTi 'ltl Dr. Woloti, Willamette lUwk. F A G. W. BWOl'K, il ATTOUNKY'S AT LAW. ' (i.ectioni, Forocliwnrn of MortKiti', . and Kiwrul lnw IiuhIiuihii at , Wiiulod to promptly. 0 8t. Fimt door 8011th of MethodM bnrth . KK Or ORK0CN CITY, tt: Basklm House Id the Cltr. ( raldupCailtal,W,O0O. Burplu.. iJU.hM. unant. ctLM i, crau. irmiitBiHT, o. A. HiBiima. (,aa. - OAiiriai.o, ' inaralbanklni bu.lmm traniaoted. lli rnaletl aubltioi in olieck. iin. Knit tinlni dl.nniintod. OCT and City warranti bounlit, it m4 on Tlliilile loourltr. hiiRliOiiKhtiiilolil, antloni maila prnmiHly. H(iol avnllaule lu any )art nf the worm rnblfl ainliannei old on Portlaud, Ban jel0O)hlciioiil New York. tit aU on tlma dupoilta. f 0. STRICKLAND, M. D. nrmnltal and 1'rlvate Kxperlenca.l Ira hid proffUHlonol aorvlrea to the peo ; , s.i... 1 .i.. 11.. u...,ni.i atlKntlon 1eil 10 mm"" aim . Clironto dlNoanoa. HaHt of rfar fmm Klven. Olllce in Willamette tilling. Olllne honn: 10 to I'.'a. m., A in (t 11. 111. 'JW0$ CITY OHKOON. I" Eabn; 0ubbbir6 Co. I 388, 300 Washlnuton St., Portland. Or. f Oregon Phone, Main 87. j Furniture, Upholstery, Clothing, Dress Good, Silks, Cloaks, etc. .T nr. 1i-.. I II fin...! B.nl. Wi Ptrrt Pfjrtlkli Q7l U1V1 Pi( Tirnri E III: 1 1) WILL ICKIUtK. Murman li It.ili-r A Jfodai Vlrrndl l'ropom-4 on Ihn Abulia fl'iundarjr -I.UI Klllnd In Uit lUttle. Ijitninin, March 2) A dinpatch from Manila uri: In Hid fighting of Kunday the Anifri- ran loa ill Mfrn killoil and 30 wounilnil. Follow in( U an Inconiplete lit of tliatamialllet: Killed- 1'rlvi.le Jama I'aife, company D, Kocoiiil Oregon. 1'rivata Thomaa J, Hmlth, of company K. I 'rival Johnaon, of company K, Twen lyufcond infantry. Wounded Corioral It, ISmklin, Firat Wailiing ton. I'livatea Clark. IIotirn, Yount ami Bow up, Second Oregon. Captain Jonee and I'rlvat( Hohert Riie, Aiik'ihI Hchmiilt, Charlea Palmer, Jamea Comfrfjrd, Haleigh While, Nulaoo Arvi.lwin, William Kllif, Frank ll'ini, leader Min, (iorge Ki lmnidwr, Klwnr 1 Wilann, Karl Kdwarda, Frank Kuefe, Carl Cruiupholae, Mvrritt Porter. Among thje wojndrfd ware: I'rivate I'.rown, of company M, Orciton o!un tvra; I'rlvalea Weaa ami Hartlett, and Corporal WaUra, of comptny D, Wah Inirion Volunteer, and I'rivate Dricklin, ofcompauyK, Wahinton volunleera. AmunK the incident of yesterday 'a flhlinK waa the roolnen exhibited by a company of Wafthington volunteer, who rroaaed the river in a native canoe under a heavy Are, 15 beinjc taken, aero on each tiip of the imall boat, to attack the enemy' trenchea. The Inability of the commiaairy train to keep op with the advance led to conaiderabla tutrering; and many of the men were completely eibaunted when they were recalled, and, falling from the rank, were atrung along for a distance of alinoal als mile, num ber returning to camp in the artillery ambulance, which were alwayacloae up to the line. The work of the ambu , lancea waeaiecially worthy of mention. Among the dead arq several w bo were previously reported a wounded. I'rivate Jame I'age enliated from La Grande. I'rivaio Tliomaa J. Smith enlisted from I'ortland. ... FARMERS Ml.., to buy Syracuse Chilled Plows for which we are agents. Also full line of Steel Plows, Harrows, Culti vators, Etc. We sell IMPERIAL BICYCLES quality highest,--price the lowest. Wo are agents for Simonds Cross cut Saws, and the "Z,r brand of Sledges and Wedges. We keep a full line of Hardware, Stoves, Tin ware, Wagon Wood, Iron and Steel. Plntnhhitt a Specialty. POPE St CO. Corner 4th and Main Streets, - Oregon City. INTED-flKVKKAb TRUsTWOK THY I'KIl onn In thin itHtn to niainiNii our limlncM III irnwii mill noHrby oiiiintioi. It It mitlnly of- ' work ounaiii'tuil al homo. Hnlnry HpUKht la ' f mill e-xiHJnnca ili-MnUu tn'imllilu, no 1 'r, tio i m milnrjr. Monthly 1,11. ll(ru iii'i.b. Il "n olf-iiililroiwml ulam-'tn rnvilopa, llr J. V ilwH, ProHt., bupt M. CuIoiiko. t-W iliurJ II1E (MED Xo .tloney Aaketl 1'llt Cur la i:ilVclel. We have aeanred at greatcoat the nervine of one ol the world' (irenlfst (peclallatii. He ha teaiinionlal Iroin ome of the heat people in lb United Btates and Kuropo. ( til Operntion! . IMo IhIii ,"o -Ihj t'roiu lliiNlnraNt A an evidence that he ha the anility to perform what we ad vertise, no reoonjpenae will be rriilied until Hi patient blm sell acknowlege a poailivecure. DOCTOR E. M. RATCLIFFE reraoimlly attends to all ciiacsof Oleet HhenniKtlana Gonorrhoea Stricture Varlooeala llyilrnoele Neurnluia Blood TaluM Nj lilillli 1miii Hok Holallua Filial file Loit Mauhood Kiulailon Thirty yeara of practice haa made liim authority on iliaas of thia nature, Call or write, Free consultation. Correspondence willclted. Mew and tlegint pirlon In the Allky tiilljlng, oor. Third and Moorrlson. Entrance, 'Hf Morrison, opposite MoAllen it McDonell's, I'ortlnnill, Or. Rooms aiO, 311,312. Take elevator. Uours-9lo V-'a, m.; 1-5 and 7-8 :30 p. m. I New Yokk, March IT-. The Journal' , Manila correspondent cable today that the addrea to the native of the 1'bilip- pine Inlands, drafted by the American commission, in behalf of the United Statea government, and embodying the view of the president, has been made public. After being translated into all the native dialect, it ia to be diaremi ated throughout the archipelago. The address assures the Filipinos of the intention ot the Americans to de velop power of self-government in the people. It explains that the Americans have assumed international obligations which would make them responsible to the whole civilised world for the stable government of the Philippines. The commission, it is explained is to Interpret to the natives the purposes and intentions of the presideht toward them, ami also suggeat the establishment of such government as shall suit the capac ity and requirements of the Filipinos and be consistent with the interest of the United States. The protectionof United States ia nut to be exercised in any spirit of tyranny or vengeance; but, having de stroyed the Spanish power and accepted tne sovereignty of the islands, the United States is bound to restore peace in the Philippines. To this end all in surgents are invited to lay down their arms and place thuir trust In the govern ment that emancipated them from the oppresmon of Spain. The majority ol the commissioners in cline toward giving the Filipinos a sort of tribal or provincial local autonomy, under a central government, which shall be military until a purely civil Bystem is proved to be feasible. KKKU WIM, 11KT1HK. Ilia Secretary Say He Will Withdraw From Tolltlca. KAMTiA'iO !c Ct'iM, March 21, Ther I no trutli in thi, statement published in the United Kates ami cabled back here representing- that John Sherman i dead. It ia Iriconiprehenaibln how these report oriKinted. The American line sti-amer, I'aria, Captain Frederick Walkiui, arrived here thi evening be fore dark, and it was immediately re did garden and many other luxnriea thai only crowned people can enjoy. They have two children, a b y and a girl both named after the kintf and queen reigning now ; Charlea and F.liiubeth, the latter better known to the world and in the literary circle a "Carmen Sylva" her (nom deplume). The royal pair residi sometime In the palace and when not traveling at other time and in summer. "Sinaia" ported that Mr. Sherman was not only alive, but was better, restirg easily and , reai'e in the pnUce called expected to recoer. He will be tran-, which i beautifully situated in the heart (erred, if all I favorable, to the United of the mountain, a superb spot a few mate cruiaer CMcago. Jhe cruiser i now coaling at Kingston, Jamaica. WMixoTO!, March, 21. The British government propone a modus vivendi to govern the Alaska boundary hue. That Wa what they did to get the best of the United State in the Dehring aea, and it will be interesting to note whether Mecretary If ay will be caught by the trap that ia being laid, a it mean that if the iiritlfther get their foothold over the de clared line of boundary in Alaska, it will take a great deal of trouble to get them out. The extremely friendly relation between the United States government and Great Critian, the further fact that Secretary Hay waa ambassador to Eng land and hi relation with the English diplomat being very pleasant, make it poaaible that the proposed modus may be accepted. Any action looking to the giving op of valuable territory in Alaska will te resented in the next congrene. Home suggestion has been made, that the United Slates troops should tie sent tc the disputed point in order to maintain the Americao claim, but this wilt not be done until there are lurther diploma tic negotiation. LETT Kit ritOM Klll'M AMI, Mr Hterw Writ Krom Hucwrtat of Iba C'a.tora or That I'lwrw. BiCAaasT, Feb. 22, 18W0.' Bucarest, the capilol of Koumania is also the largest city, it ha 253,000 popu lation, and ia the only city that has two horae street cars lines, one electric street railway and one train car, (buna) line, curved streets, like in any other town of Koumania, with the exception of a few boulevards, which have wide, straight streets and sidewalks like nearly all of oar American at reel a. - If you coo Id re-produce the trap of Bucaxeat in yowr paper for the bene8t of yoor reader, I would send you one. It would give one a clear idea of how the Koumania towns have been built. Outside ol the bouve lards there ia not a single wide street or sidewalk in tovn. There are some very fine buildings erected, and of late I may mention the Palace of Justice, which occupies space of no less than 200x400 feet, three stories high built of stone and ' from Koumania are only cereals, wines hour's ride by rail from here. In nice weather the crown princes is often seen promenading at the aoase with her litlht girl ; Engliah lady of honor and govern ment and her frankness to the people make tier beloved by all. She ia one of the roost beautiful crowned young women of today. The city palace is not a very imposing building and unite old, it ia made of brick and (tone. The inside ia lighted by electricity and the furnishing due to royal people, that is, the lido occupied by the king and queen, aod not ao rich that the suite occopie and which is two thirds of the palace. Two guards are outside the royal entrance and seve ral general and (mailer officer in the interior to receive, several guardians are on the sidewalk at the two iron gates and when any of the royal family leave the palace the bugler annoonce every movement tnroogh the buvle signal. Iiucsreat ia also provided with a floe building where meats are Bold and an other one where Gsh, poultry, cbeeee, butter and egg are sold. These build ing are surrounded with little shanties where dried meats, vegetable, flour, green, ripe and dried fruits, nutaete. are old. Quite a number of men with baskets of fruit, vegetable and other necessanis traverse the streets and from house to house selling their wares ; char coal, corn, egg and fowla are also sob! the ame way. One mutt know the dif ferent call of these venders to distin guish the wares they have for (ale. Public conveyance are open two home carriage, the charges being two francs (or 40 cents) per hour or (20c) for a short distance. The backmen have uniform in the shape of a broad skirted plusb coat (Russian style 1 1 with cap and boot and make quite a nft appearance. There are 000 manufactlueri agents in Buo l, wbo ar fpt04ing -France, England, Italy, Germany, Austria, Spain, Russia and Hungaria's leading; manufacturers, afso America Is well represented. A great amount of impor tation is done to this country from all the above named countries. From the United States farming Implemenia, bicycles and typewriters are the princi pal importations. The exportations the interior finished with marble, and is well worth seeing. They are also now finishing a new postoffice and central telegraph office, also a money deposit and froit. Flowers are told here all the year round. The telephone system ia introduced here also, but it belonging to the govern- building. Every one ot these buildings i ment like the telegraph line, the instal- Boston, March 21. A Globe Inter view with AmosL. Allon, secretary of Speaker Thomas B. Reed, at Alfred Me., today, contained the statement that "Mr. Reed will never again be a candi date tor the presidency of the United States." Mr. Allen further said : "It ia Mr. Reed's disposition to with draw from politics entirely. As to Mr, Reed's antagonism in connection with the McKinloy administration, there is absolutely nothing in it. With regard to the war with Spain, Mr. Reed bus been no more conservative than was President McKinley at the beginning, As to the present war in the Philippines, Mr. Hoed ia Biinply disgusted with it." cost over a million francs each t $25,000) and all are situated in the center of the city. There are no buildings more than four stories high and of these only a few. The water system and canalizing of streets ia in existence but not very satis factory to the health ot the inhabitants. Filth ia to be found on all the streets with the exception of the principal ones, and if there is any board of health in existence, it is only to draw their salaries and not to look after the welfare and health of the people. Electric lights are used on the principal boulevards and largest stores, and gaa and coal oil used in bouses, tne former on the business and principal residence streets and the latter is used on the side streets etc. Stone blocks are used for the pavements of the streets and petrified brick or cement for sidewalks. The space where the Royal Palace and National Theater buildings are, the streets are paved with wooden blocks to deaden the sound of the yehicles that are constantly pacing by. There are some very fine looking stores and the latest Parisian styles are seen often on ladies at balls, receptions, wed dings, as well as promenades, and as the Roumanian women are of a healthy and nicely built nature, and pretty at that, such toilettes make a fine bIiow on them. The majority of the Roumanian ladies are dark complexioned like their sisteis of France. Thev make a decided hit when they appear in public in their latest styles of dress etc. The French and German language are used frequently by the ladies and gent lem at gatherings and the English lan guage used by a few of the beat educated class of people. The English has been adopted since the crown prince of Koumania has taken unto himself an English wife, a grand-daughter of Queen Victoria, who is much loved by the people of Roumania. I had the pleasure sseing the crown prince while leaving tho unlace one Sunday with bis little boy for a drive to the Soeie. Having lately golton over a very severe illnes he looked very pale and thin. In winter they live in another palace, outside of the city called "Cotroceni" a very beau tiful building, Burroundod with a splen- ations must be done at the expense of the user so that only those in treat need have them installed. The people who want to use the public telephone must pay 50 centum (10c) per minute. Street cars run from 7 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. and the charge is according to the distance 10 centimem (2oj is the smallest charge and 40c ced times (8c) is the biggest. At restaurants it you want to be served well you must tip the waiter, and eat ala carta, everr move yon have to make those that serve you must be tipped. In the whole city ot Bucarest I believe there are tw o or three Btores that sell at a fixed price at the others you must jew them down, in some places even halt of what they charge. ou will hear from me again next week with othar descriptions the rules for schools, employees, employers and others which I think interesting for the readers. Est. A. Stkbx. Spain's (Jreatent Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aikeu, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Elec tric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pains soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what hi country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purities the blood, tones up the etomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor snd new life into every muscle nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed only 50 cents. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa tion and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 centa and 50 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent. Money to loan Hedges & GairriTK. at lowest rates. Before the discovery of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers were greatly dis turbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now. Geo. A. IIabiiino.