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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOUER 0, 1890. Oregon City Enterprise. Iul)UHerl Every FHdeiy. L. U POKTKK, Paorainwa. UHMCHIHTION HATKM, One year f i 0(1 Hi I m.itilhi t ' Trial subscription lo months 23 A discount ol V) (wnli on all tubsoriptlont for on vrar, 25 cents (or six months, 1( paid to advance. Advc ruiii( relet given on Application. Sunirinera will find ihe dU of Migra tion tumped on their papers following their name. It ibis date it nol changed within lo wkt after paviuenL kindly aoufy ut and we ill look anr lu rabies (hat (he arrangement has been consummated. Tbe first steamer la ex pected In IVce tuber. Ttila means tuinli not only to Portland but the whole state The products ol ttiia state almost with out exception will find reedy sale at Manila. It mean to the farmers ol the state am! of Clackamas county an In creased demand for tha reeulta of their labor. Tim demand will Increase at tlio people of thoM islands become more familiar with our products and goods. This is one of the reasons w hy thete island ahould be retained. t ! on the latt line of each description and ! given a reception at the Waldorf-Astoria. thta coiinta up fast on city prowrty, Kntered at It potlofflc In Oregon City, Or., as tecond claw matter. A3INT8 FOR THI INTIRFRIHfc Beaver Creek.. C'uby Clark am at Mllwatikte I'nion .Villi... aleailow Hruok. hew Era Wilsonville .... Tar k place tftatlord Mulino Carua Molalla Maniiara Vuttrville , Aurora.. Eagle Creek.... lauiatcua Handy Cumntville Cherrjrville Marmot .lr. T. B. Thorn at Ueo. KnUbl A. Slatb-r ..Oscar Wiinrr ...O. J.TrulUnger ... Chat. Holniati ..VS. 8. Newherry Henry Milry K. L. Russell Henry A. 8ny.lrr H. wnrwrn J. C. Elliott K. G.i tJH h Geo. J. Curnn ..Mrs. M. J. Hammer Adolpb AKbotl Tin wehvuie given to IVwey hat never been exceeded, If equaled, in this country. The admiral and hie men deserve all the bonoia that ran be given them. It took not only ability, but courage to aail Into the bay of Manila and engage an enemy under tbe protection of ahore batteriea. iVwey took hit fleet pail ahore battertoe and over torpedoes and uiinee to get at fleet that waa protected In no tin ail de gree. IVwey waa in a position where he had hit own Way with no superior officer to interfere. This was the trouble in the West Indiea between Sampson, There On this class of property he makes alioot one-third. The taxpayer who pays bis bill ran take a look at bis paper. This is no fairy tale, the sheet speaks lor its sell. It must he remem tiered that the tai list Is paid for by the Use and the shorter the Hue, the more prollt. War seems more certain than ever In South Africa. , J.g Uaire . C. T. Howard ..R. M. Cooper . . Anni Hubot . K. M. lUnruan Schley and the administration B. jrnniriri i .... was do one to umue me nonora wuu aTThe way ta lilld p Ore City la te rlre Urrgoa City reople jeur Fatreuafrt. Will the anti'f take notice that Dewey denies the London Mail interview. It looks as if Kentucky was going re publican throogh the row In the demo cratic party in that state. IVary. He did bis work and did it well, aa the monuments In Manila bay attett. Tbe American people honor bira aa they have honored few, if any, men before. Wtu. the Courier-Herald note that President MrKinleybas approved the sentence of fine and imprisonment of Captain Carter, charged with swindling the government? Carter i now serving bis sentence onGovernor's island. Rcport recently received from Manila are to the effect tbat the natives have little or no fight in them and tbe govern ment, military and civil, bas little force. Agninaldo baa lost bia control of the natives. William J. Bktax, Senator Mason, and other Americans, or so-called Ameri cana, who are "athamed of their coun- trv" lrnp ill furre r in tha l'hilin- ! HAtrta'a Weekly, which has been against the administration on the Philip pine question has the following in ita leading editorial in tbe issue of Sept. 30 " i tie welcome to tlie Admiral ia no lets eignifkiant at a personal tribute be cause it is at tbe same time an expree aion of a new national con c ion t new ; but there is no adequate explanation of the occasion that does not take note of ita deejer meaning as our own recogni tion of our new place in the world of the future. We now think In terms of three continents, and there is a moat whole some stimulus to the imagination in tbe brilliancy and enthusiasm of the occa sion. The Admiral's guns opened a new world to our thought, a new eta in our national development took us out ol ourselves and called us to the exercise of our constructive faculties as promoters of civilization in a long-neglected part of the world." The sentiment of the country ia gradually getting on the right side. IIOI'K. What U thlt hope, this wild uumt That Hire and thrllltthe human breattr Whence doet It flow, w here It lit tprlngT We mortals long It pralte to ting. What man ran find the hidden source; Of that w hat moil i laid life's course ; Tbat teet through ttortns and dark of night A beckoning band, a twaoon light, That sees bright villous on the tend Of parched and dreary desert land. And heart iel long from dittanl thoret, When flerre and wild lite ocean roars. Tbat palntt before tbe eyea of youth A royal highway broad and smooth, To Irtd to tplendoryrt uatold; To bapplueM, to lame and gold, That bring before the aved eye A vision from beyond the tky A land where weary touli thall And Eternal rett and Joy combined. That lightens burden, sweetens toll And hrlpt the worker of the toil; That comet with life and goet with life And rllnga to It In re and ttrlfe. Would not without It man's lire be A towing tblp upon the tea. Without the strong propelling force Ti move It Ite horn eward courts. Aat,Ew TaAMtiN, Willamette Kails. News of the Week Friday September 20, The rebels flod after half an hour fighting at Torac. Orange Free atate decides to become an ally of the Tranavaal. It ia now claimed that not only Is Dewey a republican but that be would aocet t the Domination for president. Hundreda are drowned in the floods In India. It is expected that the visitors to New York 'a IVwey reception will spend five to ten millions. Ir now looks as if a clash was sure in South Africa. Great Britian is bound to try and dominate tbis section and the Boers will not give tbe foreigners in the pine islands, haven't been conspicuous among thote w ho have been paying hon ore to Dewey in New Yoik. Oregonian, IIos. W. II. Wuite, tbe democratic national committeeinan'for Washing'on, like many others who supported the fu sion of 1896, refuses to follow Colonel .Bryan's lead against expansion. "Fault nding and praising Aguinaldo and his barbarian followers" says Mr. White, 'will never bring victory to the demo cratic party. Oregonian. Aoiinaldo has againentered the field of diplomacy and lis now trying to get bia so-called government recognized by Otis to the extent of entering into nego tiations. He will not get the recognition bat will be treated'as the leader of the insurgent forces. He bad better confine lumself to the ''sprints" as tbey are the only events in which he shines. Mas. Mary II. Holbrook, widow of Armory Holbrook died lat week in Port land. She will be remembered bv the old settlers ol this city where she lived lor nearly ten years., moving to Fort land in the early Bixties. the is spoken of in the highest terms by those who knew ber. Much of her life was spent in work of charity. Tiansvaal the rights to which they are entitled. The Transvaal is really a colony of the British Kmaire at much as Canada. It has the right to regulate its internal affairs but the empire controls its foreign policy, under this latter right England interferes to say what rights the Uitlanders (foreigners) thall have. Tbe real trooble is that England wants to incorporate the Transvaal into Cape colony and the Boers are afraid if the foreigners are given the right of suffrage they will outvote the natiye population and control the government now en tirely in the hands of the native popula tion. The latter event would probably mean British acquisition ot the Dutch republic. In either event it means national existence to the Boeis and they will fight before giving up. England has told them practically that they must accept one or the other of the propositions. The revolutionists are marching on the capital ol Venetnela. The monument fund for the Oregon soldiers exceeds 18000. In the international yacht race the course will be patrolled by government boats. Two burglars and a perjurer get long sentence at Merahrield. The IVwey loving run presented by theeltv of New York la of solid gold, holds four and one-half quarts and coat MUM. English capitalists are hunting good Oregon mines. Portland morchaula will have a chance to bid on (urnlihlng army tup plies. The tannox hat arrived In Portland making three transports for troops at that port. IVtlers In the east want to furnish the government supplies at Manila. The geographical congress opens In llerlln. , Monday, October 2. Troops are masalng on the frontier, South Africa. IVwey keeis tiiet over Mumlay and goes to Washington today, Aguinaldo is again trying to gel some sort of recognition from Otis. The first race between tbe yachts omirt Tuesday, There ia no religious teaching In the schools ol Japan. Py the new directory, IVrtland claims S population of W.POO. Major Case, formerly of the rVcond Oregon left 8aturdy for Kan Francisco where he will Join the Fortieth regiment bound for Manila. Tuesday Ortntr3. Captain Carter has taken out a writ of habeaa corpus claiming the court martial could not both tine and Imprison him. Eagan looks to Congress to vindicate him. Washington gives Iewey a nation's welcome and he is presented by the president with tbe sword voted by con greta. Troops are rapidly grltlng In position in South Africa. Otis refuses to further deal with the ln sttrgnnta. Rkab-Admikal Walkkk declares that the Nicaraguau canal will be built. He as one of the canal commission has been in Europe for some time studying canal conditions, especially the Panama. Tbe American people want this canal and will have it in the end. The rail way lobby is against it but its benefit is apparent and public opinion will force tbe building of the canal as soon as practicable. O.VE of the advantages of tbe occupa tion of the Philippines becomes apparent when it is annouced that the demand for American products is sufficient at 3fani!a to warrant the establishment of a line of steamers to this coast. Port land merchants seeing this have bad an agent over there for some time and he Tug Coihiek-Hebai.o man in lat week's paper makes a half dozen falxe statements, two of which we wish to notice. He says we are given our lights and power free. Not only is this false, but he knew it was, aa he asked the col lector of the Electric Company concern ing this matter, and he was told that we did not have light or power free. The other tnatter is his persistent state ment that we are trying to injure his business and gut business men to boycott him. It is not necessary, and we claim to bave a little better business ne than to go at matters in that way. The real object of Bro. Cheney is first to try and pose as a very much injured man, one of his ways of advertising ids busi ness; but chiefly to try and get into a personal controversy and thereby da tract from what the Enterprise has to say concerning bis contract with the county. The contract is violated shame fully in the matter of sheriff's sales, robbery Is the correct word. In the tax list about twenty eight pur cent of each line that is supposed to be full is left out. In addition to this he has so set the matter that be gets a word or fraction Astoria wants Ft. bteyens made a rendezvous for troops. Mining men want a new cabinet officer to have charge of mines and win ing. Japanese merchant ia in Portland look' ng (or trade. Saturday, September 30. The great marine parade on the Hud son takes place in lewev's honor. The attack on Porac clears that sec tion of rebels. Senator Simon reports that expansion is rapidly growing in tbe Fail. The Thirty-fifth regiment is embark ing at Portland for Manila. Portland wilt send three cargoes of tlour to South Africa during October. Wednesday October 4. At Rait Lake the chief engineer of the Short Line la shot by tbe former lieuten ant governor. Timber lands of Oregon are having boom. Kvrry day adds to the' list of deaths ' . I . la attrll'Utrl lo liran iiiur. " truth were told the hulk of these drrtlht might (sr wriltrn down as due to stoma, atlHft. I'r It is In the failure of the stomal h and other ingsnt of dilution and naliitlon. thai "wrk bruit. " weak " ImiK. " weak " lirrves and other fotmt of physlclsl drtriloiatlon having thrlr beglnnl'tig. The msn whose Stomach Is sound, who ran digest and aHiimlste the food he rate, and to kerti each organ of the Isxly wrll uouiiahrd, it the man who It least liable lo rull tindrr the suddru weakiirta of nuie vital iHgan. Tbe jirearrvalion of lirelth which fid lows the vm of 1. Ilrtce's lioldrn Medical VU-overy, it chlrlty due to tlie fact llwt It fifrily and permanently rurr disratrsof the stottisrb sud organs of digntion and nutrition, purifies the blool and increases the h!x supply of the body. Weak people will find in this . mrdulue a sure mtaul of strength. I anitrf it.4nft' rare M nulir tilM Mr I f kkM. ot i-arilMlll Thrr a. J mlm-mt .. w .. a4 i Yes! They nra Krausse's! WlVtlirr Jpimi want H!lwr, Hul.lK.rs, Hx.,, p orOvcrKttllers, you will flnj . wlmt you gel frmu wj jttt the tnosl sntisfactorv , U.k clrjrant all tU u,, always Ih comfortable t, r ' feet. ' 1 Krausso Bros . T - I art MX .! "- l. I...,.,. . f. ...,.., ,.., ... r ultriinf M y sil My mlm M 1,1, ,. ,k. f w4,iM "' iStrIII.SI MM USD, llsjn La. ar l k. ' l and Wa IUt MliSUIkMi ot !, ami mulK( I mm nol aMa d a rftsak I tutluar.l S U4ll'ul 1 N V. I wrre i,'lUa klr.lu.1 lniir ! vr I H nut iht ana uau m I s ii Dr. lVnre's I'cllrU regulate the liver. r tints . I'll pi ;T;) I iJlTil l. Warns BSHawlBWBBalLaaHUjk A fine line of ortlerrw just received at the Oregon Cliv Auction llooa. Wmldlnu stationsrv, the tatrat style and fineat assortment ever brought lo Oregon City at tha Karseraisa oftlc. &AI11I 1 1 .a nm. A a wviiiiaiii rxiuiicy rin t X Has no r-iual lu tlira,r of thef f h 1.1 lie)-s aui l rluarr fttaun lUve l Allllam mt,t... Bill. J a You nct'leeUst vour KUIlirvs7 llavx f vou overworWcnl your Drrvoua y- f Wm ami rourd tmul'lo with ymirk L, 1..-. ...I in. , . AT iiiiiM-ia ! itiBiiiM-rr 1 ii fiiitw W puiua In the loins, alii,. I.I-II--. . r w ami mnu.ii-rr nave Vnu a ilaMiy an- rariu-e of the f -, eaprrlallyr iiiiiirr 1 no ryn slrn aa ur.no uinliT the ryraf Tim frmiurnt ilr- A T W llllam a KUInry I lull. ..Ill I. . !i 1 ma ui 1111 pan new me u Uiailla- r 'ea-n-d orunita, tor up the aystrrn J Fand make a tww man of you, Ily limit &0 crnta prr .. s ) WiUJis. Nru. Co.. I'r, CVvalaod a Fur sale by C. (1. Ilunltt Karl's Clover Root Te "'"' ll.Mltir.k.u.ik.,, t.wt, t , ftl. - I -mu. .'-..a.,. ..... , fc A"M. .1 i. , t,. 4 tl u C. W(UI4CO,U0T.l For h! byC. U. lluntity. Baker City gold KM) gold daily. district prod met The British and Boer forces are on the border of Natal ready for the con flict. ew lork witnesses in honor of Dewey, the greatest marine demonstra tion ever lien in America. i ne Scotsman a passengers are res cued with the exception of fifteen women droaned. The vessel was wrecked on the straights of Belle Isle; 2'i0 passengers were rescued and they had been rubbed by the crew of valu ables. It is reported that the. president of Venezuela has fled and the government is treating with the insurgents. Trade expansion continues beyond all precedent. New Orleans cotton exchange loses 170,000 through wrong quotations, either a swindle or blunder. Grant's Pass has ! 75,000. a large fire, loss The steam ship (luemsey will leave Portland wllh 37()),OoO feet of lumber breaking tbe record. The Thirty-firth Infsntry psrsdee I Portlsnd today and then sails (or Manila Portland Is to give Senator Simon am Gen. Beelie a reception for getting trans ports lo leave from that city. The first yacht race was a failure aa neither crossed the line in the lime limit, there not being sufficient wiod. Law ton Is clearing the country south of Manila of rebels. England Is said not to be ready yet lo strike in South Africa, Iewey is iriven a dinner at the White House, Northern Pacific gets the best of the timber lands on the Clearw ater, Idaho New strike In the Bohemia district, Ore, attracts considerable attention. Portland is now after a 30-foot channel to the sea. The transports Klo de Janerio and Sikh arrive in Portland for troops at Vancouver. Natives of Minn, organize and are to meet their volunteers when tbey arrive in Portland. Sunday, Oct. 1 The land parade for Dewey took place today with 60,000 men in line. Captain Carter's sentence is approved by the president, Filipinos give up 14 American pris oners. X hey do not Include those from tlie Second Oregon. It is announced that a steamship bas been arranged for from Portland to Manila, Tbe sailors from Dewey's fleet are The VeiH-EOela boundary question is settled by the board of arbitration. Th award virtually being a compromise. Thursday October 6. The Boers are holding back from a conflict Porac is re-occupied by the rebels on being vacated by the Americans, Brooklyn and other war ships are or dured to Manila at the suggestion of Dewey. The republican finance committee will Introduce a gold standard bill on the first day of the next session of congress. Portland's federal building will not be changed from the original plans. Alger's letter admitted British officers to American forts. It is announced that the O. It. fc N. will run two trains each way to Chicago. The Second Oregon will receive the Thirteenth Minnesotas on arrival in Portland. The ship Neck clears for Dublin with barley and tho Macduff for Cape Colony wltu a mixed cargo. Educate Tour llowels With Caanarats. .S"' 5;t.'""'tlc' cure constipation forever. 10c, Om. If 0. C. C, fall, druvslsu rof uod money. ox tvEiiy nome. Of Hhilob's Consumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you is to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle aithfully, then if you can say you are not benellted return the bottle to your Druif- gist and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts., 50 eta. and 11.00. C. O. Huntley, Druggist. trr SEND ONE DOLLARS- $13.50 fMr; i ' t4-ych f v" " 1 wit rmct J; J JJ I i'C'rT"? A" I. I ,l .! lh ..W . 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