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I OREGON CITY ENTEUriHSE, FRIDAY, JUNK 2, 1899. Oregon City Enterprise. Iubllhetl Kvery Rrlrtay. L. L. rORTKR, PanraitToa. HUBCRIPTION RATER, On year $2 ft) Kiin.onlhi 1 (V Tnl subscription, two month! 23 A discount ol .V) cent on all auhscriptioni for on ver, IS cent for tlx months, 11 pJd in advance. Advertising rates given on application. last year have n considerable "geog raphy" and incidentally Mine changes in climate. V. ,rrrrr T X T T T T T T T T T T T T T T . ' bf ar r r v ri- u V Subscriber ill 6 ml th dU of iplra Iwn stamped on their papan following their nam. If (bli data it not changed within 10 weeks fler a pa v went, kindly notify u nd w will look after it. Entered tt th postofflo In Oregon City, Or., as second class matter. AQKXT8 FOR THE INTIRFRISl, Bearer Creek.. Can by Clackamas Milwaukie Union Mills... Meadow brook. hew Era Wilsonvill .... Park pi ar ButTord Mulino Carus Molalla Marquam Botteville Aurora.. , . lr. T. B. Thomas Geo, Knight A. Mather ...Oscar V issingvr ...U. J. Truliiugar .... Chas. Holman ..W. K. Newherry Henry Miley F. L. Russell J.Q Uatre C. T. Howard R. M. Cooper Annie btubos ... E. .M. Hartman B. Jenninn Henry A. Snyder Rad the itaiHna given in this) issue by Chaplain Gilbert why the 1'hilipplne should I subdued and retained. These) reasons are sound, hut tlioee given by the demagogue who want to ntake capital against the administration are neither aound nor patriotic. They will get an answer w hen the eople get chance to vote that will settle them effectually as their brother coprhead were a1 rue time ago. Orrill J. Perdu Eat Creek H. Wilbern Damascus J. C. Elliott Bandy F. O.rtsch Currinsvill Geo. J. Currin Cberryvill Mr. M.J. Hammer Marmot Adolph Ascbod fafTThf way to taild npOreteiCltf I te fire Oregon City People joar Patronage. Ir looks now that Dreyfus will get a new trial by court martial. If he does, it will mean acquittal, as his accusers are dead or fugitives from France. Tin patriots whose welfare is Wing looked after in these part by the Courier-HeralJ have a peculiar mode ol warfare for people who are willing to give np their live for the welfare of their country. The good of the people does not call for assassination in the dark, torture of the wounded and prisoners, or mutilation of the dead. It is no wonder that good citiiens refuse longer to allow this sheet in their homes. News of the Week UCv.0. AVA .kiCt -AS jirCSiOi Ct. AjW Friday, May 'M. Funston and his troop have tight with the insurgent. McGillert will not he tiled for heresy but the matter is referred to the New York preb)trv. The international convention of Y, M. C. A meet at Oram! lUplds Mich. The Samoan commission begins work. The committee on laws of warfare at the peace congress cannot agiee. The death sentence of Smith, of Jack son county has been commuted by Uie governor to life Imprisonment. Th state board of immigration con sider plan to attract people to tills state. Saturday, May 27. All the Second Oregon are back Manila. to It is now definitely settled that the Second Oregon will come direct to Tort land from Manila. The boys seem to prefer this route in their home-coming. It is about conceded that the confer ences held with the insurgents are a Lindrance to peace rather than promo ting it. What the insurgents need is such a whipping that they will lay down their arms without so much parley. Canada is responsible for the hitch in the arbitration negotiations. They have peculiar methods of doing business over there. They induce American capital to bay their timber lands, then pass a law prohibiting the export of their log. They induce Americans to prospect for gold, build roads, expend capital and then confine mining privileges to citiiens of that country. They entered into contract for the supply of large amounts ot nursery slock from this country and then prohibited the stock from being imported, at the same time holding the Americans liable for violation of con tract. In the boundary question they want as a perquisite to arbitrate that America shall give them certain port on the- Alaska coast. The Canadian methods are peculiar to say the least. Arbitration ha hearing before the peace conference. China is goinu to resist Italy at San Num hay where the latter want a concession. An order ha been made allowing the boys to vote as to where they will he mustered out, San Francisco or Portland. The Presbyterian demand the expul sion of Robert from congress. The Alaska boundary question 1 far fioiu settlement. The extension ol the Columbia, South ern and the new OoldenJale are to tie pushed. Sunday, May 28. American arbitration scheme is con sidered feasible by the peace conference. Gen. Otis want reinforcements. WIMUA irUek'a lilsiaraaa In a. There linger in Olmn a legend to tlm effect Hint una hot day Wlllluiii lllark, the, novelist, went to n quirt place nut of sight to swim, llo nmli ( sum I In n re mote part of the rin ks. When he vvn in the witter, woman, deeply Immers ed in a hluii volutin, which whs "The I'riiicesaof Tliule, " cam and sat un wittingly near hi clothes. The swim mer, tired with hi exercise, was anx ious to return to his garment, hut the lady on shore waa far too engrossed with the fortune ol I'rlnccs Sheila to heed the coughing Intimations of hi presence. Presently matter came to a ..i.i. a ............. i ti.. rock and discerned Mr. llluck'a dark , C head bobbing shove thnwavea lie took Ifj it lor a teal aud wu taking a deadly llj aim when Mr. Mack Jumped np in the - y 5 3 i! water and implored' a human man." 'IXm't tire. I'm Very few Cuban soldiers presented themselves for pay from the 1'nited Stales. The largest tree 1 tt the world I to he seen at Mascali, uear the foot of Mount F.tu. aud it is called "the Cheat nut Tree of a Hundred Horse." its name rose from the rejmrt thst Queen Jane of Aragoii, with her principal no bility, took refuge from a violent storm ntider it branchc. The trnnk is 8i4 !et in clrcnmfcrenew. The Urgent tr-e iu the Uuit.nl Slatew, it is said, stands near Hear cnek. on th iio.u fork of the Tulo river, hi California. It uioaa nre 140 fwt in circumference. The giant redwood tree in Nevada Is 119 feet In circumference. Ladle' Hums Journal. Tkroask l.ars Kf. Clara (on the wrong side of 80) -I am sure I don't know what b see iu her. Cholly-Well. they aay lov Is blluJ Clara llliudl NoiiM'tisel 1 unver saw man in love yet who did not see ten time aa much In hi sweetheart a I could. Harlem Life. gealjstate for Sale... Trm-t -"' R- '' 1,7 M l5niUn'' ,If,,i l'oii.t ml.litioi. to Otvfn City, :'. 7 cree n.ljoinli.H Wmt Or.70.1 Clly will, I,,,,,,, ,ttllli 17 m res in rulti vnt i.m. "'- i'ri.'sK; aT m-ro. KHy terms. All of Hl.K-k 'J ill West (iU'lfiloiie, ri.i.tftlniiiK t AIh.. pkhI r-irin .ro-erly f-r sal- on very favoraMc lerini Call on or Addross C H. 1)1 MICK, S OREGON CITY, ATTORNIY AT LAW, now ih vol it nirt. Has ads lost her twauly? II a, r IIhiIoii, Indigestion, HWk ,4, ars the pnmlpal tense. K rj Ii.sl e lis ure-l llieao HUJg, ceii 1 11 ry. I'iIi '.'"t it. sn Jt M.illrjf rrlilll led ll fexill a's ag , farloty. (Mi. Ilntitley, lhutfa y w y w V W y yt Satea. "Spare mel" plesdrd the trembling captive, falling upon his kueea "Very well." replied the cannibal, with a grin "1 will save you for my Sacday dinner "New York Journal Use I'rltsi I'nara, The wunieii liurrte.! along Adsms trit from the Art lustltuta on their way Ui tli Woman's Kucbr club at Handel ball "Jii.t run Iu with in hers a mtn nte. " said on. "I've got to grt ui a pUlM'll " The rhrk akowrt! a collection "t pouche that iid hole of varioo shape No," said th h.ipper "1 want Jll Slll'I'M1, niiiidt h .... , And sh lot railed a cardUrd from, hi r hm krt that showed th sis of th terforatlnn "Oh. very welll have it Hut It's not called for very iT f ten for private game. " AnJ th punch was brought out and sold promptly The aecotid wuiusn wondereil whsl ) 4th slid Main at her friend wanted of that particular k punch, but kept berrnriiily Ui brrwlf 1 A The game was eicitlng. and. tliej friend is a player, aha won tight ' gsinr The seeniid woman notice, this particularly Hut when tha ore cards j were rxhihltrd the friend had II cre.111 mark pnniiird In her score csril Th ' other woiimn saw then the hrrrfnrs' ho wed th sis ol tb l I" said th clerk "W, Plackimllhlog, Horsholng, Wagon Mkr, Sauerarlllaa Bad lis KBeels. I wi-h that fcinie one would writ an adequate book iihiii siiMTtltion and ! of the particular punch they hi Isinghl I Iti elT.rts. asditiliiini-lied from and ct- I The friend had Won rlk'ht gallies. audi Wolf A .w icker get a contract to build I"""' to reveal, d r liK'ion and iti I then had il 'lie a little pmu hllig with a Tux Enteki'bihk does not claim to he a read engineer, but it does claim that a an Alak steamer for a San Francisco company. road built so that its center is lower tlun the ditches, is built by a man that should Mrs. Marsh, wile of Kep. Marsh of Washington county has disapjeared, no one knows where. Magers, who murdered Sink in Polk COIintV last fall haa auin ln f..,.r..l never build another. The ditch is'euiltv. made, or rather should be used tv carrv (feet. This curi of the world, clvl- private punch lied or sjivae, ieervcs a worthy chron- I The prid-a at the club cotilrats ar ' IcIit. Walking r inI the ethihits In quite valualde. and the spirit of gnui- , the Agricultural hull, it was trnein to ! Mint; haa I renin o pr' iioiinceil anions' ' my mind that mijm rtitlon in all its j amue of the players thst they are n. t hideous phae is perhaps the iiKwt con- I ata.ve res,irllng to iinfnlr menus to rap- General Otis has put Major Ganten bein, of the Second Oregon, on the com mission that will examine all the claims presented against the United States in the Philippines. The Second Oregon is petting its share of ulory and promotions. Tux Cuban leader are trying to dis affect the rank and tile of the island, fear ing that they will lose control of the men if they are paid by this government. Their work has been succe8ful enough to prevent many of the soldiers getting the pay provided by this government. ASHISTAST I'OCTMAHTER GENERAL Sl'lIAL- lenbkkgkk has Wn paying thf coast an official vinit to determine in what ways the postal service can be benefitted. That is the proper way to ascertain the needs of a rapidly growing section of the country and providing for better facili t ea w hich will follow an investigation. The president has taken out of the civil service list about lour thousand pjsitions, mostly in the nature of sec retaries and con fidential clerks to supe rior officers. The latter are usually re sponsible for the acts of the former and hould appoint them without any of the requirements of the civil service. away the water, and the center of the road makes a belter place for hauling produce if not converted into a drainage ditch. Until this idea is grant by those building roads we should have no more built, as it is a waste of money. The center of the road should not simply be higher, but considerably higher, in order to thoroughly drain the j road bed in a clinute like ours. The ditch should not only be lower than the road bed but it should hare an outlet so that the water can run out of the ditch. This end of the Motalla and Highland roads is a good illmtralion of construc ting a road in which the water stands and the crushed rock is cut to pieces by heayy traffic. Theee roads with proper drainage would not lie in their present coml tion. crete ami tangihle form in which the vil one matiifcata hiinnelf npon earth, and I think that those who hare mited much with native luces will not dis agree with me. Here is an instance of Its working tore I In-lit. ('lib ago Inter Ocean Her r. I Umn. I It I tindelilsldn that foreign dlphe j mats in Washington frequently fin, themselves at a !" owing to the nor ; which bus just come to my notice: Not ' ellies pre-. nl,d to them br American Monday, May An active campaign will be maintained j long ago two MutuU lin were tried at ! malum Kven the language offers difll during the wet season In the Philippines. Natives of Negros fired on a Hag of truce and Captain Tilly Is missing. Nebraska has a severe tornado. Passenger train wrecked by a washout in Iowa and nine killed and many hurt. The Cuban rolls of their soldiers are believed to be liou. Boat capsized at Astoria and two men are drowned. Tuesday, May :;0. The Olympia is out of dry dock at Hong Kong. About forty noted scientists are in Portland from the east on an expedition to txplore Alaska. Cuban soldiers have changed their minds and are rushing in for the t ;." a piece . The St. Louis conference of the de mocracy shows a tendency to drop silver and Bryan and make the whole Tight on trusts. There is no great difference of the pirties on this question as Bryan said in hU speech, but the democrats think it is something new and they have had a new scheme at e yery election by which the millennium is to be reached. The salmon run is increasing. Passenger train run into an electric car at Seattle and one man is killed and 18 hurt. A Thousand Tongue Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of lllij Howard St., Phila delphia, pa., when Bhe found that Lr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a backing cough that for many years bad made j life burden. All other remedies and doctors could gij'e her no help but she says of this Koyal Cure "it soon re moved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can 0tis l,1Bt 30,000 scarcely remember doing before. I feel I eufficient for his needs like Bounding its praises throrighotit trie Universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery lor any trou ble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, Price 50c. and 11.00 Trial bottles free t Iiiilawiiyo for the murder of their grnnd- 1 culti.-s. son. a child of 3. Poison having failed, j Only the other day thn (Inatrmslan Worw Cnticf'aPtnr'V the boy win held hem-nth the water and minister was speaking to sm Wah 1 V tlj Odll O I aUlUrY. i1r..ud..,l Tl,.. ,-ri in. ..I I...1 ! I .. 1... 11. . 1 u I.... 1 - ...... 1.. 1 ... I ... v ........ ... , t.n u,ii,..,, 1111, j ,4 ,i'iiw,i nil Hi 11 f'ljllCI.11 II the dclcliiu raised wus that the child ! remarkable kk I.iI ri ri In e met with ' had cut its top teeth first Such chil- j hem at thecnpitsl lie had U-en Invit 1 dn n lieing unlucky iind tho cause of ill : ed to an afternoon rm pti n ! luck toothers, it was euatoitmry to kill j "And do )ou know." In. snld. "the them, and a "witch doctor." on Is-ing hostess rei. ivnl the guest in a night i consulted, had ordered that this on gown'" ; should bo put to death I Will, only a I "(i.ssl Inst, m'" replied tha ladle ' century or so since we did things aj-j to whom tin infoiiinitioii was a l yg yyj rfljQ )fjttcr ,t ',., ,,i t.iifciiiij.i. ,iiiT joig- 1 hi' si 1 roiicij oii nr joaing, air gnrd in Longman'. 'Minister'' ' I "Not t all. I nurn v.'ii. " ret.-ratii . , , I ths diplomat "It was In lu-r nightdn-M Last fall I sprained my left bin while ,ml Wl. w,.r r eivi-d-low n.-ck and handling some heavy Isnes. Tim ibs tur ! barn anus'' I called on said at first it was a slight! " Hi. ymi mean evening ilr.-s, do ymi The increase iii nur .u, last sen i 11 was vrrv '.. lory, viliu li is proof' tlat ' -I prices, lii (die, g.It, i roiirleoiis, s.iuire I rta'.t. are n .tn i.iti i v t J.o ; Tacoma has spent l0,(XX)on bicycle! paths. si rain and would soon be well, but il "r Mnn-tir?' ug.-st.- otis of grew worse and the ihs tor then said I holies bad rheumatism. It continued to grow ''Yes. that Is what I mean. " admit worse and I could hardly get around to M, ""r Arriiiga ; "low iiei k ami bare .L. I . . 1 . . , i arms. JUf t hk tlm (.siKlliio for the work. I went to a drug store and the ,., r ,,,, I drugi.t reromi, .ended me t.. Irv Cham. As may be lm,u'lne.. tha L), ' berlain's Pain Halm. I tried it and on... j at tlm minister's ex p. -use. In Washing 1 half ol a .V) cent bottle cured me entirely, j ton ladies ipnte commonly wear i vi 11 ' ( now recommend it to all my friends. 1 "g dress wln n (riving afti rn.s.n receie tins ns.iti tlmn last ' (MIHiol y 1 t lit U l'i r IN lio lit, but r 11 gie oil U nines f r your ilolliin ll Vol) ever gut Is fiite. I.K7I$gH IIRO? Wednesday May 31. Trouble is rejwrted from ialands south of Luzon. men will be The graves ol the soldiers at Manila were decorated and memorial services held. Woodmen are in force In Portland this Geo. A. Harding's Drug Store; every i Wefck" bottle guaranteed Emilio Castki.ar, the leading states nun and scholar of Spain died on the 25th. He was the liberal leader and baa been under sentence of death and punishment on different occawions. He was a prolific writer and frequently his writings have been suppresHed. Not only Spain but the world has lost one of its most fearless fighters for the advance ment of the common people. Shake Into i'ur Shoes. Allen's FootrEaHe, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing nervous feet, and inMantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age, Considerable gold mining is going on in Coos county on (South Sixes. Senator Kenney, democrat of Delaware says three-fourths of his party are for expansion. W T W Lr A laV 1 Thursday June 1. Disarmament baa a noor show in 11,. 11. 1. i-. . Ainn roor-r.aHO makes tight or rmw peace congress. shoea f; easy. It is a certain cure for i f. ' . , , sweating, callou- and hot, tired, aching ! " ''i" of r,1nh"- feet. Try it to day. Sold by all drug-1 Filipinos occupy towns deserted by gibts and shoe stfjres. Iiy mail for 2."c. ! Americans and a reign of terror prevails, in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad Tk t " . . 1 "ri" ' "00. ;ll I ho I i-HriH.MlMH HKllini erinirruuu m ... session. 1 Ohio bimetallic league is in session at Louisville. dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. Notice. E, E. Cumpston teacher of voice cul ture and piano playing. Studio oyer Bank of Oregon City. OX EVERY BOTTLE. Of .Sbiloh's Consumption Cure is this guarantee : "All we ank of von la to . Past of the Fourteenth infantry passed through Oregon City last Saturday on I two-thirds of the contents of this bottle their way to San Francisco, hence to' "i'hfully, then if you can say you are not Manila. These troops recenty arrived from Alaska. The regulars who have been to the "front" all the time for the benefited return the bottle to your Drui gist and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1X0. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggiaU refund money if fails to cure. 25c, The genuine has L, I!. Q. in each tablet. W. M. Gallagher, of liryan, Pa., says: "For forty years I have tried various cough medicines. One Minute Cough Cure Is best of all." It relieves instantly and cures all throat and lung troubles. Gko. A. IIakoino. F. A. I'Mbcock, F.rie, Pa. It is for sale by (). A. Harding, Druggist. Kvery woman should know Ikt thru- is sifir.il Inunc Mt medical book that t. Ill ST all about the repro ductive physiology women, hikI all about the homr- treatment of diseases pecu liar to the sei. This lirHik con tains IjM piiKi- snd over 7011 1. lustrations. It is culled Ih. Pierce's Com mon Sense Medical Ad- vioer ll 11.. ,1 to cost fi-sa Over seven hundred tluui sand people purchased it ut tljut price and over 1,200,000 people now own copies of it 1'or a limited time copica will he uiven away free. This great book contains the names, ad dresses photographs and experiences of hundreds of women who were once boor less invalids, but who have been restored to robust womanly health by the uie f j)r Pierce' favorite Prescription. This mar veious meriicine ai ts directly on the deli c;de orpins (liiliiictly feminine. It makes thcrn stronif, lualthy, vigorous, virile ami i' 1.1.11 it. ji mi ior wiiciioocl ami tiiotlicr hood. It banishes the usual sufleririif of me ririuiii morons, ami make Imby's advent easy and almost painless. It r,ibi niotherlnxid of its perils. It insures the robust health of tlir little new comer and a bountiful supply of nature's nourishment It transforms weak, sickly, nervous inva lids into healthy, happy wives and mothers l'or a paper covered cony of Ilr. Pieicr' Common Sense Medical. Adviser send 11 one-cent stamps, lo over coil of mm nur only, to World' Dispensary Medical Asio ciation, HulTalo, N. Y. I'or elegant I'rtncli cloth binding, 31 stamps. Miss Kdlth Cain, of CI(otn, Allr(lisny c Pa., wnl-s: "After two vears of suurW i bejf.in taking Dr. Pierce's Pnvnrlle ITmrrii.li.'.n anil am now entirely cureil. I had Ihtii rool,r. wilh leinnle wrukurss fur some time snl also with a troublesome ilniiu on tile system but now I am happy ami well." In cases of constipation and torpid liver no remedy is equal lo iJr. Pirrrfa I'leasant Pellet. They regulate and invigorate the stoniarh, liver and bowels. They never fail One little " Pellet ' is a Rentle laxative ami two a mild cathartic. They never (rripe An honest dealer will not urge a substitute upon you. tiolis linsloti II. mid lie Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat agrarian sytem.,f Hungary has n..l ..t 1 .. ,Illrilnrlolly(I!gestthefoodlMl-. issued from th., feudal form. Tin. Hun- rl'ilur 111 lfriigllienlnf and mh garlan farmer of today i v lr (1 1. . "rucUfBl' IUhIhI dlM erf Isiuiidtohls.n, , r .V . K1 It'MheUtestdUcomeddl, ,,w u.r r , "''- "Mhe her.,,tary ant and tonic. No ot her prrpirM owne of the s,,, which ,h0 peasant can approach It In cftlclenry. 1 I.-7 i'.' "' t rsom,l Mantly relieves an r-niiaiientlTCfi liability The Hungarian feudal lord of ; I'rip' iwln. Indigestion, lloartbf. UHlay is entitled to f.o days' li.tK.r from ' Klatuletice, Hour Htotnarh, Nuf ecu limit) iiuiiii win, dwells on bis In nil. i iieaniiriie.tiaairaiifia.i'riimni, t mini lam la llnnaarr. Inconreivuhle as the aimchronlsin nay mem 10 I He western mind, thn Iho seignior is ut hU rty to demand this feudal contribution t whatever tinio may seem lt to M,n wjt! H) frwjnent result that th tenant farmer Is employed in galli. ring his master's harvcHls wbih. , ui, ,,,, )iro flll. ting after 11 ruinfall ,.r are b, i, ,-. sinned by nri early f,,t r HllTl.r ,,,. ago from on.. , ,, f ,,, ,M sibio chiinoh wbi.l, r. ,, r destructive 1 the slightest delay 01, the part of th,. I harvester In withering the fmits of n I year's labor -S han Tot.jo.oH I Arena. all other resiilunf iriifwrfectdlgMt; rripora by t. C. DWIU CO . t0"'r For sale dv lleo. A. I larding- r'eV Pnlmra, The recent HtatiHtics f ,, , ,,,Hr , oeuuis SHOW Unit a wilh consumption. "g't majority I'is diseasi tuiiu I ei.i r.i ' 1 IU," "I'l-'trently lu ,,,. .gl. whl, -hear, I,,, cured iuhUu1 , Kemp .nam for th,. Throat and - .ngs, which is guaranteed .0 euro and H.evn , caaeri. Pri( 2-, or sale by all ilrugiriMla. What isK.Mlol Dysptuc,,,,,, u f) tln.wly diHcov,,,,! r ,,,,, , ellectivn .r... ........ . 1 r'r11: '"'K nd asHimil,, I ,n , -l,hd resloring thederang i", v organs to. natural,,, ,mn , " -liscovery surpass'ng ttny,h,g J known to the medical profeHsio,,. " 7 UKO, A. ilAKWNU. I ill ' V " v. 1 zj e-k . v:r?i. vim " IIIKIallaV ' Tiwr. Win ".ill Karl's Clover Root Tcfl lll,!r"."''r t'""l'lel..n. PiirlM.1' ill...." .'",. eresll, IrurSslil. .l ll,- III"' '"f-l.n. snil sll Itrui-llf . ' ; Nohl on nliMilui. H,ir,iul.- lr IriiMKlsts , iirt,- not. ihkI l.(m. WCUS A CO., itnov. " oi enoesitrosi . For sale by C. U. Huntley.