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r OUEuON CITY ENTEUPItlSK, FRIDAY, OCTOHKU 13, 1- Oregon City Enterprise Publlnhcd Kvery Friday. L. U POUTER, Pa-raittoa. UHCKlPTION HATKii 1 00 1 23 Onf year Hi I n'l.-iiihi ..... Trial subscription two niontht... A discount ol M milt on Hi itibscnpilotit tor on vrar, 2 nnti (or eta moniha, H Mid in advance. , Advertising relet given on application. 8ubecriher III find tl dl of ekplr. lion stamped on thfir in MloH'l their name. H thU dale it nol changed Within two weeks arter paYnient, kindly olify tti end w til took "' ,u Entered tt tr pottolne in Oregon City, Or., at second cla matter. A0I.VT8 FOR THI INTIRPRWt. Beaver Creek... Can by Clackartiat Milvatikie Union Millt... . Meadow Brook.. hew Era Wlleonvlll Farkplara Eutlord Mulino Cams Moialla. Man) nam ButtrTllle Aurora Kafle Creek.... lmacua Sandy CumntTtll CberrvTille Marmot .lr. T. B. Thomat lieo. Knight , A. Mather ,..ticar iinger ...O. J. Trulltnutr ... Cliu. Holmaii ..V. H. Nelerry Henrv Miley . ,..K, L Ruwil J.Q liag . . C. T. Howard . K. M. looker have to be explained In these kliuli of claim. A an instance, in tit last all niontht the county hat reduced Ita out standing warrants nearly llO.rtHl. Not bad bowing. Thii saving It by a a republican' board ami why not print the facti Pro. Cheney. At to what an ex-sheriff hae to tay about the matter, read the communication of K. C. Mai dock lu lliia Issue. 1 . Ciumy la again talking about the amount of paper he use. It la true he it inting tome extra paper with the tax lint. It if alto true that he it spreading the tax hat oat In order to rake the theckelt in. He alto givea hit reader a talk on Ink which re in i ml t o that he furnithea the county ink, and aa he is a reformer he cuts the i ice S3 per cent in order to help the county. After going through with tnls traiiMction of reducing the price, the ink then costs the county 12' cents more a quart than some the county ollicer t ought tor themselves lo calise they could not nee the economy brand of double reduced in price stuff furnished as a special favor to the county in the internets of economy by relormer Cheney. Facing the ruiurc V.'.V.V.V. E. M. Hartn.a.1 ' -VTV-W-r VWVVV B. Jennings r "!MEj I News of the Week J. C r.iiiou j y , K. tt.i'lM-h tiro. J. I'urnn .Mrs. M.J. Hammer Adolph Atchofl 1 be way t biild ip OregeaClty h U fire Oregea fltj People year Patronage. SrcBKTABY Koor evidently does not believe In foreigners visiting our military defence and hat issued order shutting doa n on any such procedure in a very emphatic manner. What is it that is causing many of the piincipal railroads of the country to lay duuble tracks while everything that will carry freight is pressed into serrice? We suppose it is the accursed gold stand rd coupled with the Ink of prosperity that is hanging over the country. It ia evident that the Shamrock is going to in the yacht race if it is' possible. It is also evident that she is a very fine boat, the best ever sent here. She has bad Captain Paiker, of Emperor Wil liam' ycht come over to make sugges tions and give advice. It is evident that there i goir.g to be a yacht race. Siptose Edward Atkinson or Senator Hoar or any other of the misguided men who sre arguing against our retention ol that rarest pearl of the Pacific, the Phil ippine archipelago, should appear in JN'ew York today and advocate hauling down the flag that Dewey raiaed in Manila? Louisville Courier Journal. ffo, A .6. A A A A A A A -tBv AA? Friday, October 0. The second yacht race failed on ac count of no wind. It Is said that England fear that tome of the power may intervene la the South African trouble. It ia claimed that tb inspector w ho made the examination 'of the custom bouse at Portland looking to an enlarge ment of the Hans for the building and made a report against enlargement did so without regard to the facta. The Thirty-ninth volunteer will tail from Portland lor Manila shortly and perhaps the Forty fifth. Monday October 9. The British government ha Issued order for the mobilisation of the reserves and ha engaged three steamer ol the Cunard line (or transport service. This year corn crop I estimated a t'OMMt NH'ATKII. 0imiNlwi",1l. 10, 1W. F.iutok lNTKriu" : Will you please allow m Hnl,P', to say a few words In answer to Mr. Cheney about hi comparative statement bushels the largest In our hlsloiy American troop advance from Hacoor along Cavlte pcnlnula ami capture two towns. m ' . i II Jones, ot Arkansas, say aicMiueyi and llryan will I the candidate. Bryan I sick in Iowa and may have to temporarily give up campaign work. between 2.H00.000.000 and 2M.tXH).(HX)i , , y MVrl t last four year out of the several ollh es In HH, county. I I notice mv name placed at the head, nf th list, hv which he desire t' Ml-' icaielhtlwtlhemit extravsiltnl nf ; .. Ui us look this matter up a little. t wa sheritrfrom July 1st. 1W4. J'ly 1st, ISiHI, during a period of great finan cial distress in thla county when the oourta were crow de.1 with w'k. The docket never was cleared up at any time during my administration. Thla added largely to the expenses of the sheriff olhVe. And allow me to say rltfht here, that the sheriff's office never ought to have been put on a salary ; and In my honest ludgment the sooner the legisla ture repeals the law relative to that of fice the better It will b for every tax payer In the slate. doing hark lo the original subject, I . ;tl..v! alaavs ner'ormed my whole - - Ooy. (leer has arrived at Chicago to assist in the celebration attendant on the fall festival. Arctic explorer Walter Wellman has arrived at New York. Fishermen at Astoria are getting 3 cent per pound for silvers!. let the high est price ever id for fall flab. Representative church member of Portland call on Chief of Police Me Lauchlan and . ask hlui to suppress gambling In that city. Shramrock stock is rising and many think that boat may w in yet. Tuesday tH-tober 10. First Washington volunteers arrive at Fan Francisco and are received by dot. Koger and representative cillsena of their state. General Kchwan'i troop entered Mal abo n without opposition, th rebel fly ing on their approach. Chicago banquets Tiesident McKlnley and other distinguished guests. Grand lodge, Knight oi Pythias con venes in Portland with a good attend ance. The battle flag of the Terry Hangers of Texas was restored to them today by the InJianana. James Harlan the Iowa statesman is dead. A plot to burn public bnllding at Manila fails. Thestesmer Leon a is burned at her dock New York. Kitchener ia resolved to capture the Khalifa in the Soudan. Tub dispatch boat McCulloch ia at Portland, rbe was used by Dewey at Manila and fired the first shot at the Spanioh. It is well the government sends their boats to the different ports. The people are entitled to ee these vewels and it lusters patriotism and good government. It is believed that Krnger ha decided that it will place him in t better position with outside nations to force England to open hostil ities. In this way Krnger hopes to gain the sympathy of foreign nations and possibly their intervention in the trouble later on if not before hostilities begin. The accident of ttie day include Lou Tillard who fell through a trestle and died at The Ialles, UeoDuckwiU, who was killed by being crushed in a logging camp at Chehalis and Henry Girard drowned at Salmi. Baker City has a ging of tonghs, two old women have been assaulted and nearly killed the last week. Pacific coast bouses have combined to fight Mississippi valley wholesalers. The two transport with the Thirtr fifth regiment for Manila leave the Col umbia in good shape and a quick dis patch. Saturday October 7. Gen. Grant's command drives the rebels back from I ram. McKinley makes an address at Quincy, 111. The Boers have decided to 'make no hostile advance unless fired on. The government ia apprehensive that trouble may be renewed with th natives of Samoa. The presbytery of Portland la In ses sion at Calvary church at Portland. The schooner Jessie returned from her deep sea fishing cniise with fourteen Ions of halibut th result of a half day flth- lngofJCae Flattery, Th cargo was shipped lo eastern market. The O. K. A N. ha absorbed the Ilwaco line. II. B. Bortbwick, for 'JO year a promt nent lumber man in Oregon, received In juries in an accident at Goble, Colombia county, which causea his death. A British steamer landed a cargo of ammunition at Durban, Natal, lutended for the use of the Boer. The British officers will attempt to sets it. There come a tii" , " . l,Vi ther mtft f" '"""' i s!.:fmo,.,c,hri. :rtMi.,:M:,i";: 1 as III sh f thrill depends largely i." .T!i To a healthy woman ft Ml ,,".'- - -- . ..1.11,,1..,.. in uona""' and conseiiieuces of marriage ar a Listing luipphirs. To a woman ' frriiiK from Irrrg uUnty or olhri ailment of the ar, limiting my prv a imskrry and llHHherlMsal a nilsrry. Whrr inch Irregularity rust lr. Pierce s I'avuilt Prrsvflp tloii can I used with the aiiain that IraUli will iirrdlly b r stoird. It I thr Dliat irtLMc Uird hiiie known lo medical acinic f.n the cure of dltrawa whlrll af frt III drlu ate womanly iwgaiia. Tavotlt I'ir- ! mm alcoholic llintii'iu . . ... 1 i . A .Hll mm m President McKinley lays the corner stone of Chicsgo's new federal building in the presence of thousands of siecl a1 tors, including representative of three government. Wednesday, October, 11. Washington volunteer are landed at Han Francisco. Two companies of the Forty-fifth will sail with the Thirtv ninth from Port land. i Agsin there i no race by the yacht on account of no wind and a heay fog. Americans capture Noveleta and Malabon, south of Manila. Chlcago'a Fall Festival cam to an enJ. New York ha a mysterons murder, part of the body of a woman are lound but so far not identified. Dkwey has been heralded as for the Filipinos in all rer-petts, but w hen he visits the president and advises him to send a fleet to blockade the islands and publicly denies the reported interviews and publicly says that the inhabitants of the islands are not capable of self government, it would seem that the anties would keep quiet, but they are not built that way. Clackamas County has a delinquent tax list 30 columns long. What is the matter with "Old Prosperity" in that county? Portland Dispatch. One reason of the length is that the longer the list the more the pay. The Courier-Herald never misses a chance like this, but then he is a "reformer" and this is reform printing "stretched" for pay. ' Yachtsmen believe the cup in more danger than at any time since interna tional raceing began. The Lennox that will act as a trans port for horses to Manila will he fitted out by Wolf & Zwicker Iron works. $73,000,000 is the estimate for the navy next year. Price of fish is advanced to 10 cents at Astoria. Commissioner visits Portland. of Pensions Evans New York broke the record in bank clearances last week when her business in four days amounted to over a billion dollars, Sunday Octolter 8. The Indications are thut the Uoers are inclined to yield. The third yacht race was a failure on account of no wind. The president is entertained by the Marquette club, Chicago. Portland gives the Thirteenth Minne sota a hearty welcome. Oregon boys and Minnesota boys fouuht together around Manila. L. J. Brown Is shot and killed by his wife at Nor t li port, Wash., caused by domestic trouble. Knights of Pythias are holding their annual session at Portland. The president makes a speech at Galesburg 111. The Teniienseeans will leave at once for home being the last of the volunteers. The Coukieb-Hekald is printing some campaign fairy tales concerning what the demo pops have saved the county 1 d iring the last year. These are on the j The efforts to enlarge the federal The Boers commit many acts that are palpably hostile. earne line as the ones published at the last campaign and shown to be utterly -wrong. There are many things that building at Portland are not successful. German sympathy is freely expressed for the Boers. Stockmen of Oregon protest against the closing of the Forest Keserve. South Dakota regiment arrives in Portland and is banqueted. Thursday October 12. The Filipinos are driven back in all directions. Kansas troops are landed at San Fran cisco. America will act for England in the Transvaal as the lattei's representative has withdrawn. Work is started on the new furniture factory, Doenibecker's at Portland. Many improvements are being put In at Dawson. Capt Geary, a native of this state is kilhd in the Philippines. Knights of Pythias adjourn nt Port land. The Klamath Indians want more than a million dollars for lands taken by the government. Portland will send out four vessels loaded with wheat this week. duty while I wa sheriff and always ( Mitrt nau-..lu. economised In the Interest of the ropie all I could. Now Irl us sro what Mr. Cheney will say. In th flrl lac I re duced the price of publication ol the de linquent tax litt from 30 cent to .Hernia per line and would, had I th opportun ity, reduced It to 10 crnla er line. But this great matter ol "retrenchment" prevailed In 1KIM1 and I did not get th oplortuoity. Ask Mr. Cheney how iiiiuh did Mr. Grace reduc thi price for th same work? Nol one cent. How much did Mr. Cooks reduce th price? Nol on cent until lorced to do so by law, and when a republican legislator forced them then It cam. Mr. Cheney Im mediately saw a chance for a grail and Is at thi very time getting hi work In hamUoinely and grafting more of the tax payer'a money than any sheriff lu thla county ha dune In twenty years. Please explain to th people and th court why you hav five or six wurdt In a lln of your solid lax matter and why you put nine or ten word of the tain kind of type In your sheriff tale noticet. Tell the teople you publish the lax roll by th line and lb aberiff sale not Ire t you publish hv the Inch. Yea, go and tell the court th same thing. Now again, during th two year I waa aheriff there were thirteen rtons tent to the enitnliry. This all cot mon ey. During the earn length of tune twenty-eight unfortunate people were sent lo the asylum. I feel safe in (ty ing more than ha been sent to both place in the last four year. Do not understand that I am findlug lault with Mr. Grace or Mr. Cook fur 1 am not. They are both good men and friend of mine, and they have my sympathy rath er than censure. I myself would hav been worth I,CM) more never been sheriff. worsted, I don't know how mu h ; and I expect Cooke will be busied flatter than a pan cake by next July. And the only man in the county that will come out on top will I the man who it trying to de ceive the eople and graft all he can gel and let the lax payer go to , well you know where. And my word for it there are hundred of ople In this county who have held promote this fusion business that will never do It again. Yours lCesM'tfuliy, K C. Maddock. ltd is also frr fru oluiu caiu a Yes! They arc Kr.iusso's! Whether you want 8ti, HHM-rn, UuMmt, Mi,trir( or Ovcruultrr. ymt willfl,, what you net from m you th iint satisfactory look elegant all tlm timt, t alway Ixt romfurtalile to r feet. Krausse Bm Al .a .! a f - M, CVrf. Ai..f ls Js.ss.-aiu. M, M-m st.H tltJ Mt ei'l site. J ..-I.:.- m. disnt w hi. h wihI... wir a.l k sr kleJ I W,s ...... ..jhni wn ul m s4 tM. Mv hiis. U.s ststmKl 4 jr a lll ! -rsi' r'i""- .""- h ssw lh viMhUtrul .- ul t urn f , ln at.. sn4 s(t.f I l llw- lh mtM ot.e is s4 I trs lo fsia la Ss Dr. hrrce's Melical Advir sent free I ''. on rrcript of stamp lo pay nt of null-Ins- onlv. Srml II Onrill tams (of tsk in jper covers, or ti Ump In ciah to W. K. V. iVice, Uullalo, N. Y. i uiaEDinianitfji A fin tin of (Kirtierret jusl recelvl at th Oregon Cllv Auction House, WVIding ttationerv. lb lateal strle and flncat aaaortntrnt ever hruught lo Oregon City at the Fsrsaraiss olDcw. Moit's Nencrine Pills TTf fKAl rmdy for nervous pro. . I rat loo and 1 all nroui 7 dixam tl th 1 ta' rvrsrrtUv or-1 i...,. Ht. n . 1 tint of ithr I . a, n . .r .. , rx, skd a rurvous itohmisst, raumg o lust Minhond. ImpoUncy, Niehlly Lmi mors, Youthful Yrtm, f.Uniil Worry, c cuatvt m ol TUxuco or Ovium, whk Uxd lo Conaumrtioit and Insanity. JIA Er fcox by nuil 1 buto la :m CHiKlCAL CO. Prop 1, CkmUad For sal by C. G. HuntU' V- Dr. Shilohs A .Couijli and I ensumplion I ' t.ure Tata it lr"" 1 iui iu sn. m! ul ( igk M4 it,. vr Iniis . 1 Itw d-M lnti.),:r , ,f, ,w ml I lira SH. III, a hint, mh m lit 1rul u..m k t uMlllljillna l iT,., ( i,, s Ullallts Kl.l... y 1. 1 ao.M Ma I's Sii U. . f 11 ), I a sss'ssim, 1 " huh Su nii BMikitt .! ir k. t l"ltf 11 In I siii-I siiw4 J" t " , SH4iAftl 4 IN I ealaM u 14 . s M j4 s.Ut. 301C rPOPPHTOW S.CWells&Co UIIOY. NY. J HAMILTON, CAH, Sv CI s3si for 4e I y I . Ii. Iluut rj uiority had I , n , n ir "-'.4'""" , SEND ONE DOLLAR rUtlH flJkl Mf JaatatM as .aaHts sava4 ml fc i . 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