OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 0, 1809. - ..vrrrrrrT.T - Oregon City Enterprise. Tu Oriental inr Monmouthshire ar- IHibliahcd Kvwry Friday. L. L. rORTKR. rwruiwfc UBCRIPTION RATKta. On. rear j Bumonthi Tnel subscription, two months A discount t ! tvnii on til subscriptions for on. year, (tnU lor an nionins, tl Mid in advance. Advertising rates given on application. Subscribers will find tb dt or eiplre toon lumped en tbeir papers following hair mom. If this data is not changed within lo iwki after ft pavnient, kindly twtily nt end will look alter iu Entered nt tfe pMiofflc In Oregon City, Or., as second class milter. A0I5TS FOB THE EXTIKI8B. Beaver Creek.... lanby Clacaamas MiiwaakM Union Mills Meadow Brook... Kew fcra Wilaonvtlle Perkplace tUaflord Mulino Cams MoUlIk MtK)lllO Butteville Aurora Orville Efle Creek Itanisacus Sandy Currinsville Cberryvllle Marmot Ur.T. B. Thomas , Geo. Kniicbl A. Mather Oscar v imi nicer O. J.Tniliinger Chas. Hoi man W. K. Newberry Henry Miley L. Russell J.Q Ow C,T. Howard ...R. M.Cooper Annie Stubtsi E.M. Hartniea B. Jennings Henry A. Snyiter L. J. tVrdue H. Wllhera J. C. Elliott F. G.rtacb . . Ceo. J.Cumn ...Mr. M.J. Hammer Adolpb Aacbod B9n way U ailM ip 0reg City la U give Urtgei CIlj Peeple Jr tatraag. Tat administration'! friendt nomina ted tbe state ticket in Uhio.putting Nash at tbe bead. Sfaiv eta a good bargain in telling her remaining ialsnd in the Pacific for $3,000,000. Aixlorert of music will regret tbe death of Johann Strauss, tbe "waits king" at Vienna, on Jane 3. The foreign trade of tbe United States for tbe fiscal year, 1899 breaks all records. It will amount to over $100,000,000 a month. Sr-Aix has concluded tbat she bad best go oat of the colony business and has aokl ber remaining islands in the Pacific to Germany. Daivrcs bas had bis uniform and the cross of the Legion of Honor restored to Paris. France has awakened to tbe injury she bas done. Gebmakt has refused to interfere in tbe Transvaal, and Kroger most cope alone witb tbe demands of the foreign er. With Kroger tbe Transvaal will end. The rioters at Wardner have received A bad back-set in their legal fight as the courts have decided they cannot be re leased on habeas corpus bat most stand trial. In the end law and order and the right prevails. Dynamiters will not be tolerated In this country. Thb boundary question in Alaska is one that is engaging the attention of the i jreign office in England as well as tbe United States. While we and oar cousin are on very friendly terms just now, it will do to look oat for onr rights and not trust to tbe good intentions of out relatives too far. They might live up to their reputation. Arras many delays it now looks as if the Oregou boys are to sail for home at once,during this week tbe dispatch says. Tbe welcome they will receive will be commensurate witb what they deserve if that is among the possibilities. It Is now said they will be the first volunteers to return. r - II rived at Portland S.in.ley teentysla v , lxr , 4 ..... iii.atr.ie. D Villi U ill I fill 11 Hill. . mm - r -. m, i'tHO Ml lllj tlVVIV A . Itrllberateaeas. A Friday June 2. Republican factions are working for bamiony in Ohio. days out trom Hong Kong. Among; other freight .he brought (our thousand , chests f the new crop of tea. Her car go consisted of two thousand tons of rice, sugar, hemp and other uurt'handiie. These straws show the trend of the trade of tbe Pacific and lb. Philippines are right in the path of this trade and need the civiliiing influence of Yankee ingenuity. The friends ol Senator McBride will be sorry to learn that be hasjunt undergone an operation tor rupture In New York, but is resting easily, lie expects to leave for Oregon about July 1st. Senator McBride has given a great deal of atten tion to the matter of getting tbe boys of tbe Second Oregon home as soon as tbe public good would admit, and this with other matters bas kept bint in the east. Mabchaxd returned to Paris last week trvra tbe Fanhoda campaign. His countrymen received bim with great enthusiasm, cheering bim at every ap pearance. His speech at Toulon wu surprise, as be last. VI the govern ment. He is tlie popular idol of the hour witb bis volatile countrymen and it would take little to make a second Boulanger out of him. The country it rife for a change of tome kind, owing to the scandals in the army growing out of the Dre)tot case. A popular hero could easily cstch the favor of the French and put himself in power and hold himself there if he has the right material In his make-up. Rebels oen up the sainmer campaign In the Philippines. The cabinet dlncuiwea the question of tending more troops to Otis. Mtjor Marchand arrives In Parit from Africa and gets an ovation. Patty de Clam baa been place. I in prison on account of his connection witb the Pre) I us matter. John Barrett addresses the New York Chamber of Commerce on the possibili ties in Uie far Fast. Saturday June 3. Nash is nominated for governor by the republicans in Ohio. Spain cedes ber islands in the Pacific to Germany. The csbinet decides no more troops are needed. To lllnctriito the ili'llli'riitfiicMuf tlm V imxh ru l'.iiKlUlnmiii M me t'U "f tutt y wlili'h blew tiff a tiiectinnlc'a bend n ;U the top of a bus crliig AlN-rt brlilg Y ...... A 'I'll A stiff hrees blew tip the Thames, and tj Aui ft(,ill.H) to Oregon I liy , f th hat was whirled sgulimt the sins or i Tub croakers who are telling you bow hard times are, can now digest the fact that the failures in the United States for May are the fewest on record. Only two-thirds as large as the smallest 'in any otber year, and only one-third of a year ago. Tbe amount of business the country is doing is 50 per cent greater than last year, as indicated by tbe bank clearances. The iron and steel trade bas always been considered tbe best index oi the prosperity pi the country and of the state of trade. Tbe business in this line is without a parallel, and ex ceeds all expectation. The trade in other lines confirms tbe fact tbat the iron business is the industrial barometer that it most reliable. After many weary months of waiting and a fight tbat has nearly overturned the government, Dreyfus is to hsye a new trial by court martial. Witb bis accusers dead or scattered it is believed the trial will be nothing more than a form. Tbe government has decided to punish all who took part in this con spiracy, and .the chief one in France is now nnder arrest. The outcome will be watched with great interest by every lover of justice for it is believed that an innocent man baa been greatly wronged. France is tottenng now from her mili tary despotism and tbe reaction may over turn the present order of things and the time is auspicious for a new man. A hero of tbe common people. Henderson, of Iowa, will probably be tbe next speaker of tbe house. The treasure box on tbe steamship Alameda from Australia to San Fian Cisco is short 125,000. The express train on the Union Pacific it robbed in Wyoming of considerable money, Major Fisk't project for a 25 foot channel In tbe river from Portland to the sea la approved by tbe war dedartment Sunday June 4. Gen. Law ton gives the rebels no rL The court of cassatiou gives Dreyfus a new trial. The mining town ol Republic Wash. W burned. Ambasxador Choate is instructed to press (or a revision of the May brick case. Monday June 5. The Oregon boys sre sgain in the fight ing line. President Loubet, ol France, is as saulted caused by tbe unsettled condi tion of affairs in that country. Troops from Cubs will be sent to Otis. Henderson is considered to be In the lead for speaker and will undoubtedly win. The United States is second and will soon lead in the oroductlon of coal. Eastern capitalists are looking over the Cornucopia mines near Baker City witb the view of baying. In order to root out Mabdism Lord Kitchner destroyed the tomb of the Mahdi, taking away his head. Lord Kitchner was attacked for this, but the hu se of commons voted bim about $00,000. He has done more for Eng land in Africa than any man not except ing Gordon. Hendeehon, of Iowa, will be the next speaker of the house. This is a victory for the west. It will no longer be sup posed tbat the whole of tbe United States is east of the Alleganies. While in many reppects this election of speaker is favorable to the AVest on the question of tbe Nicaraguan canal may be as bad a the MieKiHsippl valley has shown little interest in tbe project outside of the advantage in time of war. The new tax bill in New York is on tbe right lines. It taxes the franchise of street car companies and tbe like. Express, telegraph, insurance and rail road companies hold valuable franchises and rights by which tbey make thous ands ot dollars and at the same time contribute little or nothing to the support of tbe government that protects them and makes it possible for them to amass their fortunes. Take the express com panies for an illustration, they pay im mense dividends and scarcely a cent of taxes. Many of the eastern states are making the concerns psy a license in order to do business within their borders. Some ot the eastern states are largely supported by this income. The governor of New York is taking the right course and one that Oregon could well imitate with profit. hlory of a Stare. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is tbe woist form of slavery, George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich, tells how such a slave was made tree. He says: "My wife bas been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, Headache, backache, fainting and di.zy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, rnn down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by Geo. A. Harding Druggist. Tuesday June 0. ' Paris It recovering from tbe excite ment of the last few days. Allison believes that a currency re form bill will pass at the next session. A scheme ot mediation was adopted at the committee of the peace congress. In trouble in Grant county JOO sheep are shot. Wednesday June 7. Very hot weather prevails in the East. Samoant are disarmed pending the report of tbe commission. Gomez urges tbe Cubans to unite for independence. Canada wishes to establish a custom house on the Dalton trail. British West Indies want to become annexed to the United States. Tbortdiy, Jane 8. Tbe Philippine commissioners has been called borne and matters left to Otis. Tue Edmonton trail to the Klondike it a trail of death. Augiistin Daly, tbe theatrical manager is dead. Choate it trying to settle the Canadian boundary dispute in London. The plague is raging in parts ol China. There are many deaths from heat in the East. Shake Into Yonr Mhoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a jKiwdnr for the feet. . It cures painful, swollen, smart ing nervous feet, End instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. . It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try It to-day Sold by all drug gists and shoe stores. ' By mail for 2.",c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Itoy, N. Y. A new line of Baby Caps and Hats. Mihs Goldsmith. To Care a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if tails to cure. I'm. The genuine basL. Ii. Q. in each tablet. W. M. Gallagher, of Bryan, I'a., 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. IIahmno, rr' r.wrfwl Wrlllaa. James Payn't chirogrsphy It some thing fearful to contemplate. It Is sim ply execrable. Tbe Academy tdla a nice story about Payn'a "bewllilMrintf, hand writing." Mis Jane Barlow arnt a poem at a first contribution to Tha Cornhill when Payn wu lu editor. Think of tbe lady receiving a brief line which aha Interpreted at follows: "I have no as for silly versra" Of course Mia Darlow indulged in copious tears. There never was such an ill mannered snub. Tbm she Com menced to study tbe scrawl. Now came a glratn of light, for she dimly made oat what it really was. "I hope to use your pietty ?ere." Alaa. when yoq are, as a poet, "de clined with thanks." there is today no ptaaibility of error, for the fatal tubmive is alwayt typewritten. Real Estate for Sale... rrnct JtU ft. I.y ft- "nr VaM i'1" ,UlU,,y. (5"'ftu sr . lbs bridge and then went epluntng , J down the footway In the nppmdte ill- ii rccllon from that which the oiiiiilims punned. "I ssy." Mild the iiicchiinlc. reaching over and touching the driver on the shoulder! "me 'at's Mowed off." Ths driver fidgeted a moment t thlt sudden interruption, then took a tight er grasp of tha reins and clucked to the hum to qnicken their pace. The bat and the vrhicle'spao along In oppoaitt wsya. "I say. driver. " said the median, lei "me at a blowed off." The driver fidgeted again, but now hit uiiud grasp ed the ailuation, thongb moat uuwlll- ingiy. "It 'as, 'at It!" be said, turning to the man. "Well. then, that'll teach yon to bny 'eta U fit yonr ead. I 'ad a 'ole lot of 'ata blow off before I made up me mind to get 'eui to Ot ina 'ead. After thtt I 'ad no mora trouble." The bat was still bowling alouk and waa now at the farther end of the bridge. The mechanic looked at II dully. 1 was In a fever of gTatnltona Impatience for the bus to atop or for th man to climb down. The driver turned back to his work aud clucked to bit bom, wbo quickened their gait Just then a vagrant atopped the flight ol the bat and ran and canght the bus and got a penny for his pains. Ho every one wat happy, even L Julian Ralph in llarper't Magaslna. 07 norc A.lj-.lnlnH Wral Or.''" City with limit, f? arret In cultivation. UUn light I'riit jM-r ncr... Ky terms. All of Hl'H-k '2 i' N'''"1 t'lu'Motn, 'i.UlnlnK Id IS.'IMHI. Also good" farm i.rojM-rly fr salo on very f.ivorl.le ertll4 Call on or Addros n. n. i)i Micic, ATTORNIY AT LAW, g ORTSOON CITY, - - OHEOQN k A LOYIM. THE BALKY HOR5E A SiMtle cwewe rwasj Thai State III IVrple near tha Nw York entrance of the bridge mw a balky hon frus trated with delightful the other day by a man who menly cmfrard that he had no practical of theoretical knowledge of bwiuanhlp. IU waa the uiotorman of a Totirth avenut car hound toward tha terminal at the kri.lf- Tli hire Wat one of thw an gular, cockeyed, ungainly beasts that bo amount of currying and feeding . , could inska reetNM-tal'le. j . It had stopped square In lh uitddl of the track and bad spread IU feel tpart as though lu mind waa made up I . . . . . ..I...I 1.1 tn T W notn inn inw nan.-. - . k 1 few mlnntw four trolley cars werw F 4" harke.1 np behind tba cart and mora -J Were In sight down tentr street. Mit tnrtiien, condnrtiwa. trnrk drivers, aa .tied citltrna and t pultcemau stl 1 round and gave tha usual advice. Tbe driver kicked tha hr and two ur three men called to the judlcetuan to stop him. Then they In turn made hu man suggestions al'tit starting a (Ire und.r the beast's stomach. A woman said that it would I eay en.itigb ( tny one to coax him along with a lump of sugar. The uiotorman of tha fifth trolley car. which bad by this time reach"! tha end of tba hlorked line, walked np and surveyed the situation. "Wbiawrar la this?" lie anked. poll ing to tha tint car (list had come up behind tbe wagtn to which tha balky borne was attached. "It's mine," said another motomtsa. I Itss turned wllh dlsgiut other! lovaM girl with ss&t breath, Kail's Clover Riait Trap. ' lln l-rai!i by Its action on (U O etc.,aa notiiing ) wiiu K.MIwJ on aUoiute Ursute. I'ru and (V) da. I . U Huntley the 1 rnnoryT J. tftai&at'WGci Blecktntilhlng, Hortaahoeleg, Wagon Maty. 4th and Main st. Off (OS tt. rMlala Kvaiares. "While woman may have her face on the dollar." aaid tbe curnfed phlhwo- pher. looking thoughtfully at the coin. wbo WM nni(PrihK a IirM- motor handl "yet. toieii meirum. sne ismoreapM h h h(f WuoM ,,k, o tfsln ,b, to have her eye on the in cents. In-1 . llh diauapoiis journal. The depth of water affects the speed of steamers very considerably, the ves sels moving more slowly In shallow than in deep water. About one Germnn woman In every 27 works in a factory. Prwmwtlwa. "Miss Msry. sre yon eorry thst yonr sister Evslyn U married T" "No, It advances uie out number. " Chicago Record Last fall I sprained my left hip w hile handling tome heavy boxes. The doctor I called on said at first it was a slight strsin and would soon be well, but It grew worse and the doctor then said I had rheumatism. It continued (0 grow worse and I could hardly get around to work. I went to a drug store and the druggist recommended me to try Cham berlain's Pain Balm. I tried it ami one half ot a 50 cent bottle cured me entirely. I now recommend it to all my frlonda. F. A. Babcock, Erie, Pa. It it for sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. The dreent I certain from wsk lungs, Unerring coiiKh, throat Uuutilrs or bronchial sfTrctinna through bleed ing lung, to consumption, if the first f slgrarr neg lected. Thou ssnda of two- pie who sre now in their graves would be alive and well to day if they hud heedi-d tbe fint warnings of those troubles which lead to consumption snd death. The backing cough, spitting nf hlnod, weak lungs, and all similiir troulilm of the organs of breathing, will surely lead to consumption, if they are not already the signs of it. Then there are the other imli cations of the approach of consumption, such aa nitht-awruts, emaciation, or want ing away of flrah from bail nutrition, which, if neglected, lead to certain death. Ninety-eight per cent, of all the riura of weak lungs, bleeding lungs, lingcrinir and obatinitte rnuglia, and other broncliul ,-uul throat diwaars, which have been trrnteo! witb lit. J'lerce's Golden Medical iJiscov. err. "" hn enrH hv It- not wnit 111. til your throat trouble become c i;u All bronchial and throat troulilm art ri otis. The time to take the " riohlm Medi cal Discovery" is right at the atsirt. Fvcn If your throat trouble In, Hren neglected Until it has been prnnniinred pulmonary disease or consumption, do not hesitate to uae the "Golden Medical jin covery," for thousands of letters from the sufferers themselves, who are now well, bear evidence that tbe "Golden Mi-dical pisrovery will cure, even after good phy aicians have pronounced the diacaso pUl tnonar? consumption. " 1 hsi hern troiiMrd with bronchitis for try. erst years." writes Mrs. Orlln O'liara, Hut 114, Fergus Palls, OUrrtail Co., Minn. " In tlir first place, I had sore throat. I d'K-tored wllh dlff.-r-ent physicians and twk varluus mnliclim, Imt got no r-hrf. 1 rHiHrd Irom my throu! tt'.iky aulistancr like the while of an tug. CuulJ not Slrrp, and had made up my mind that I wuuld not live through tt' winter. I look lir. I'lrrre's Golden Mrdiinl fiimovrry snd ' Favorite pre scription ' alternately, and In a few davs heran to sec Dial I was Ix-lter. I took t ihl Mtr J have not frit as well In years as since using these medicines." Unfaihble Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet for constipation and biliousness. The niotoriiian fmm the rear hoisted the car's front fender and strapped It In place, folded against tha dahtrd. "Now," be aaid to tha niulorman who bad claimed the car. "go ahead. Very easy." Then, turning to tbe dis consolately profane driver of tha horse, he said. "Get np and take bold of tba reins," The car ran forward until the frnder reni-hed the taillmard of the wagon "Now," said the sw-Jf appointed master of cerenionh-a to Ilia fellow mobirman, "start np as fast as ynq dorn please, snd don't stop until yon get to lha bridge." , , Tbe car started. The wagon started. The horse in tha shafts simply had to start- IU slid and shoved bark fsr a few Inches and th-n broke into a help has gallop. The car cam hanging along behind, giving the horse no rhama to change bis mind and Ulk again. The sjMH-tatora cheered. The ingenious mo torman looked the aaarinhly over with t sneer. "Hayl" ht said. "Say I Home peoplt are dead slow, eh T" New York Hun. A Meal flat tosnteas Few indeed are they wbo have pene trated to ths innermost recewarwof Wil lis' cave to the great rotunda where the icy water of tba "big spring" takes a leap into the midnight blackness of the "bottomless pit " Ths entrance to lha csve la at the summit of a hill near Versailles, Ind. Kliler Haggard, in his Imaginary pic tnre of nndergnmnd horrors, baa told nothing that would equal thatrne story which a single iiiimtep would furnish In Willis' cave A stream of water ponrs from the rock, and, pursuing a devious underground cliiinncl for a quarter of a mile, i-iui-rget into a vast chamber with a aliiritlng, slippery Coor inclining to s sink hnln In the renter Down this holn the titremn Minrs and Is lost forever lly iinoins ()f rop and weights the sink hub. has Ix-cn sounded to a depth of 41m fort, and still the bottom bus not bl eu n ai In d. Tbe room is stirroiinilnl by a narrow ledge of rock, on which during explore have iiiHdoa compli ti. circuit One step off the ledge upon the elijip.ry floor would mean almoMt iimtniit b nth in tho hot tomlcKH pit. A Few 1'olnifrs. The recent statistics (,ftl0 number of deiitlis show tri.it a lurK majority die wm, constiniption. ,is dianaiw mav commence with un apparently harmless coiigu which cun i cured inatantly by Kemp's BulHiim for tl,n Throat and Lungs, which ir gn-.rnnti.ed to cure and relieve all cases. Price I'm and r,()c. For tale by all druggist. - Very Satisfactory. The Increase! In our bet last araaon was very wu. lory, which it riMf lUicX ricrs, tex-iii)alle goul.H coiirtroti, iiare tr:: ar ijrH'ittH y the We will make it better this iraiMin than larL cannot give yuu 'tt ti tiicnt. hut we II give jruuH values fi-r jour dolian - you ever got In-fore. 1 WhatlaKodol DyspciaiittCure? It Is the newly diHcovercd remedy, the mot ellwliw prepxraiion r-ver dnvlsml for aiding the llgHrtion Hll(1 aHHimiltatlon of loud, and restoring tl, dnrangiMl (gPa. tlvo organstoa nMur.J eomlitmn. It is f llHC,,very Ht.rp.MntT anything yot known to the mmlical profession. Oko. A. Hakdino. Dyspepsia Cur; Digests what you til ItrtlflclsJlydiirestsihefoo!is! datura in trengtbenlog' b4 trucllngth eihausted dlgeatlwf gana, UlilhtUttsldlieovarew ant and tonic, o other prept can approach It In ftnclcncy. P' atantly relltyet and perruanentlTf; Dyspepsia, Indigfatlon, ll1' Klatulence,' Hour Ktomach, RlckIIeadach(J'ltralgl.CrnP'' JI other rrsulU of Imperfectdir preptrta by C C DsWItt ta- For sale by Oeo, A. 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