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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER U7, Oregon City Enterprise. lubllhei Kvery Friday. L. I. POKTEK, rraiiri tZ3 UHCHI(TION HATKM, KKi irnocAt. itKVri.orMr.MT. Mora resolution means more Americans) Sir Thomas Upton announces his In Onfmr II 00 tin iiiniiihi 1 00 TrUl subscription lo months 23 A liiMMunl ul ft) cents on all subscriptions Jbr on vrar, 25 cents (or lis month, if paid In advance. AdirrtlMng rates given on application. 8ubrribrrt ill find lbs dat of sxplra tion stsniprd on their papsts following their name. H Ibts dale is noi cnaiigM wlltilii to weeks after a payment, kindly notify o nd ws ill loot alter IU Xiitrred at the poslofllce in Oregon City, Or., as second claw matter. A9INT8 FOR THI INTIRPKI8K, Beaver Creek.... Can by CUrkaniM Hilwankie I'nion Mill! Meadow Brook... Hew Era WIlKonvill Farkpla. ftlattorvl Uulino Cartm Molalla Manjuam Buttevllle Aurora Kagle I'reek lHtmasrui Fandy Oumntville , Cherryville Marmot ..Dr. T. B. Thomai Geo. Knight A. Matber ...tcar W nwinirer ....U. J.TrulHiiKM .... Cli a. Holnian ,..W. t. Newberry Henrv Miley , F. L. Russell J.Q. Ua C. T. Howard R. M. Cooper ...Annie btubh Kvery newspaper in tli Slate sliou.d take up (ho question of water develop ment in Ilia Went. What benefits any one section will benefit the whole state and what benefits the state will benefit the whole West, and what benefits the West will benefit the entire country, the eastern opiioaitionlst to the contrary notwithstanding The more develop ment and Industry in the West the more supplies will be required from the East In the line of manufactures, while at the same time the West will consume or ship to the Orient practically all of Its own agricultural production. dead. Hryanlsm has many phases, tut none worse. ijrw'TV'innini'V'rw .1 t i II . itr l it's ui urn n i tK j Friday October 'M. No serious fighting yet In the Trans vaal. The yacht race Is aslu declared off. An agent o( the Hrltlih government ships UK) mules from Kvanavllle, Iud., to Sotith Africa. It , tentlon of again challenging for the cup The races to tw pulled oil" In 1U01. Itohhersat Atchison, Kin., kill two men and wound two others. A sherlirs posse hss thimi surrounded snd a pll hed haitle may ensue. Americans and Mexicans lUM near N'si'o, Arliona, and a numher are kiltel and wounded. IJeut. 8. Arnold, U. 8. nsry, has been ordered to Portland to Inspect govern ment boat machinery at Wolff Tin Cotma-Hsa.LD savs that that Zwickersiroo woiks. paper wants tne tacts printed con cerning the debt of the county and then makes the statement that Die county has run into debt $13,000 In the last sis months. All of which Is not so. The Montana Irouj reach Port land on their way homo and are tendered magnificent ovation. The U. 8. attorney general hat affirm' ed the decision of the collector of cus toms at Kan Franrluvi th.t PI. In.... snd if the editor of that paper knows U.klng admission under merchant cer- anything he knows It. The only way tifkatea must show the charscter of their the county csn go into debt is to issue business and when and where it was t ii . mnnl warrant ami II tlia-i .rrant. I WHOWeU are taken np and paid then the county is out ot debt. This reform psper ad' mite that there are flO.COO less out .B." JetogJ 8Undini wrr,nU l,,n ,her ,ix months sgo, but says that the county has gone In debt more than that amount but does not say how. lie fails to give the facts that he howls for. He juggles with the matter just as be does with the . Henry A. Snyder H. Wilhern J. C Klliott F. detach ....... Geo. J. Curnn .Mr. M. J. llsmmrr Adolpti Ascbotl 'The way te balld ap Ore a City Is te give Oregon City People year Patronage. The trial of K. L Minis chargeil with murdering a Tendleton ssloon keeter Is begun at Pendleton. The Thirty-ninth regiment arrives at ancojver. A heavy gale rages along the coast which causes the destruction ot 700 feet ol tiio Ysquina jetty. Aoai Aulnaldo wants to surrender and has sent in envoys to disease terms of peace. Otis rightly refuse to waste time with them. Tub appointment of Ex-Gov. Lord as minister to Argentine meets with ap proval. He is a man of good ability and will do this country credit at thst port. Bryan resigns his place as colonel of volunteer to become an agent of ths "Anti's" aitainst the government and to belp Aguinaldo in this country. Such is the 1610 1 man's idea of his duty. Albany streets are In dsrkness as the council has nr.Vm.l tlm !..! rl. li..l.i M.M. n . n ! n 1 1 n l n I i . . I . 1 1. ! - I Wuu., p..u..K, -..e..u ahutoffaud has made no terms for a will go as it seems to on the printing new contract. : Tt. - I . . . . : I ' " TheRritish bark Cotnliebank leaves there was a lartre amount of Uxes to Portland with a cargo of over l.TO.OO) come in and while they bad not been bushels of wheat, which she loaded in collected they were tsken as assets and leM u,an tl,r dJ, to take this amount from the debt left the xit debt smaller. These taxes were Saturday October 21. The Columbia wins the third rac In a collected and used in paying for roads heavy gale by six and ahalf minutes. and other matters Tbe fsct remains The Boers and British meet at Olencoe Tut Courier-Herald man again ad mite to tbe county board that he has been overcha'ging tad begs forgiveness on the plea that the Enterprise told him to do it. The administration is to be congratu lated on fixing the provisional boundary line in Alai-ka without trouble. Canada does not get a port on tide water, bat has to be content with the line about as it is. This provisional line does not ef fect either prty in the permanent settle ment. that there are less wsrranbj outstanding and a fierce battle Is fought leaving the and consequently less indebtedness. Bntlah victorious after eight hours heavy JnggMng with figures csnnot change it. nrln The Courier-Herald man would have the The modus Vivendi, regarding the coaoty in debt beyond redemption if all AIakan boundary line goes Into effect. the warrants were paid. He counts Germany does not favor arbitration in what the county was to get last spring the soan niatter. to bring the indebtedness down. On the Trainmen on the Great Northern are same principle he should count now l for a strike and a tie-up of the en u . ;,. . . . .- i . , tire me may reau t. what it will get next tax time and take ' . that oat of the indebtedness. The party T,'e 1un palace car company ab- represented by that psper is noted turh"'""lf"W. Greater New York shows a registra tion of 470,717 voters. Hryan startt tomorrow to canvas N biaska, county to county and town to town. F) ffi M r :, AxYf 6 "-'FT" The V. 8. navy has trouble In secuf Ing sunVlent medical men for surgeons. Great activity prevails at Moscow, Idaho, where the U. H. federal court will try the men alleged to lie Implicated In the Coeur d'Aleiie riots. J. P. Ilahn, a merchant at Hel Home, stabs 41lert Wrddie, a saw mill man, during a dispute overall account. The transport Henator with the Iowa volunteers on board reaches 8sn Fran cisco safely, She was caught In a big typhoon off Japan and it was feared she! (r jiri.-fipuon. so he Uniglit one bottle. had been lost. )f TDC rinifl1llof UlUIJtJIOl Knows II is mc CCSI. After having a tnlahap. I siifTrrel frith ln In my left sids and a lingering cough which grew ami wtiir, wiitrs Mrs. ta Pit.-ks, of Martin, Prank Hit Count v. GeiHgia. " Ut spring I gt pt l"ing snything snd hu.Und wrnt to the. ding at'e at. cnlled Wine of C , and the mr- ctunl recommended lr. Hrrre s ravtir- Tuea.tay October "I. The lloers have made a feeble attack on Pumice. Tie Thirty ninth may sail from Portland Saturday. Operations are getting under wsy In the Philippines. England will make the Boers pay for part of the cost of the wsr. Britir.li forces aie still waiting for re- nfon-ementa. 1 Lrinu to Uke It as dirrctcl In the Minplilrt wrptl around the bottle. The t.k said If the ilisraie wtl compll cited with ouch to Uke I. I'irre'a (Milden MclUal Ihwowry aikl ' favor ite prro-nptlnn ' alternately, end I. Pierce s PIcwmhI IVllHs, .n llng every morning. Mr. tro..ks went m k to the drug More and got the '(Miden Meihcal livverv.' and I fek tt as dlrrrtd. Ths cough left rue at ome anl I t-gan to get beitrr s raplilly wy huahand wws astuliuhrd at trtV ttnioeinnt 1 am now atU to work on the farm ami eiao ! do the waalang fur two CaiulUa." Yes! They arc Krausso's! Whclher yim w(,t WI.Hrs, Itulibers, hlm tUt' orOvcrk'nilcr, yu tilluLdJ. what you Krt ft,,,,, hi ' j oil tho most sati factory ,,t' Uk tlnnui all the. ti,1().; alwayt U roinforUW, tot,; fed. ' Krausso Bm; s li: I II IC llolta0,J tit ark tlwM rN)ply ai I I rr....U. fJ Gov, Sleunenberg of Idaho says the tate is resionsible fur alt the lalmr trouble In that state. The pottorrU-e Is nbled at Albany, ami about 1 100 obtained. A large fleet of grain thlps Is srrlring st Portland. its queer financeering. HERE IS VOI R LKADKR! The sentiment that this country should by all means bold the Philippine islands is rspidly growing. Dewey, Roosevelt and Wheeler snd the Commission tent by this government all are in favor of the retention of the islands. Harper's Weekly that has been opposed to this coarse has read the hsnd writing on the wall and now says that Dewey bas con vinced the country and we most do our duty oyer there. The Position In Which the "ArttW" Ktand lip for the Country. Bryan's paltry assumption that we should back out of the arcbiiielago as soon as it can be done with some degree of dignity U worth no discusnion what ever. The worte remaining behind is not that. A few days sgo Aguinaldo was heard from lion. General allies, is to visit Portland and will look into the transportation question. The BritUh house of commons votes a war credit of X 10,000 .lOO by an over whelming majority. Brysn closes his csmpalgn for McUan in Ohio Another Filipino delegation is to vinit Vi ashington. The national V f' T IT In . II . . . ... ..c ue isui a prociama- Seattle !.. ll,. l . T. - -1 I - ii . a cnaracieriHiic luimina- bhing condition ui tuumo, ii was suureftseu to ins tion. followers, but it was read with eapecial T' D'bersof the Twenty-fourth In- interest in this country. Let us quote: "lnlrJr "H-ape (rom the guard house at In America there I We should at I ancouver and are still at large. is a great party that once declare our lnsmtson the gov ernment recogniz ing Filipino inde pendence. That psrty will compel the United States It seems that England has a party that is against the government in the South African trouble. There is always a set of men that think their political aspiration can be furthered by opposition to their government. It makes no diff erence to these men how many addi tionsl lives may be required to subdue a rebellion because of their indirect aid. Aguinaldo believes that there is a large party in this country working for him. This makes the rebellion harder to subdue and costs many noble lives. But what of this if a few unscrupulous politi cians can get advantages thereby? to fulfill the promi ses made to us in all solemnity and good faith, though liOt put in writing Aguinaldo !........ I C. I Mrr.ln..n.r...i. l"mai UIAI ocal terms, so no "renU,n insurance companies are lia Hive that the t-ili- ble to have their licenses reyoked for vi pinos cannot doubt 0 ation of insurant l... ii, 10 grant l hem tun ami complete Knn.t ii..t.n indprienilcm-A tha I verymomeut they The British win another victory over have established a the Boera Htahlft crrkvernmnrit I . I r- . r . ... Bryan. capiain uaner win appeal Irorn Wednes.ay, (Vloher, 25. The British have fallen back to I.a.lv- smith, where a large battle Is eipocted. Canada again brings up the boundary question for permanent settlement. The insurgents become active near Ho Ilo. M kral aaM High! tnaikrl rii pslil fur old a HM. ttl.a.l IVt.M.I l..l I . ....t;t August l.t iiasj. hr,, tl,ni.h.d free. ! '"'iVA'V; -" Ksm I. lit sr, iMiiMiaMuaiJ,B, .1 ssfcJ4swistAoiV MUM Aurora Holler Mills, Aurora, Or. Part of Cape Colony Is annexed by the Free State. Coast jobbers organise for protection. In trouble over the lesse of a farm, Ted Perry, leeor, wss killed by J. A. Willard, lessee, at Salem. clubs of Oregon hate 1 he women federated. It la said that Consul-general Wille man, of China will be recalled. Thursday Octuher i'rt. The Drilish are on the di-feumve await- ng more troops. Senor Antino Itrghlor is enrotite to Vahington as Agumsldo's repreenta- live to ask for the recognition of his ' government as an iinliend-rit republic under a V. S. prolts torate. Duwey takes punseMiun of his new houe in Wsshington. A fine line of xtrtierre jul received at the Oregon City Aurtl-ui House. Welding stationery, ths latl it r lea and fliiMit iMnrtment ever brought U Oregon Cltv at the KxTisrsns o(tlr. Moit's Ncncrine Pills Th feral rsmidy (u wrvous proa I tt I la n Sfw4 Fv- laCf4 all nirvoui VA; O-fi..' trrwr.l.vs Of -. h. 4.111 Al , I !. ini of ftflxf ttt, uxh as NVrvous rrwlrsluic. Filling o loU Lnlond, lmpocncy, Nichily titti siom, Youthful Irun. MenlA Vorrv. a ccwivs uv of ToKuco or Opium, whk Wid to Cwttompiioo and Imanlty. J pr bnx l-v nuil i 6 bom f, JSJXV KOiTS CHtlllCAl COPtopi, C!tbii4 QUx For Mile by O. G. Iluntlte ; JlllMM,J Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. ItartlflrlallydigeststheforxJaDiJiidi Nature la ilrengthenlnir anrl nwm. structlng th exhausted dlgeotlva or DISEASE' 1K Karl's Clover Root Tm "'H Iswlifewslx, J .j luriiss NkiA. Am 4fsI.M I C 4 CO IKMOf.t t HAIR SWITCH 65CEH1 Mf k.M u a0 m tl.lt, OUHOrffrt- " -i Thk man who is constantly stabbing someone elee in tbe back, that says that "this man is untruthful" that "that man will do dirt" that another is "not trust worthy in his business or office, "if he holds on, is himself utterly unworthy of confidence. Any man that talks in this manner about his iellow-townsman is rotten to the core and believes tbe only way for himself to succeed is to tear someone elee down. He starts out by lieing about everybody. lie fre quently says he can break the best man down in time. This county it repre sented by this ejxjcies of vier and they the decision tt Judge Lacoui be in die- It is certain that the Bryan interview missing the writ of habeas corpus. Will IK. W Tl.. I- I . - no certainty that it is not by this time ,,. M, , , . Inlt.li I. 11 t t ! I f I -ft-ifci niii TUIU1IIUVI BTTVILe ue course of time it will be made the L basis of another proclamation, an an- There it greit rejoicing in London nounceraent of the I told-you-so variety. over t,ie auccest of the British troops In In the aldress from which the quota- "outh Africa. tion is taken the insurgent said: "There- Dewey hss been assigned to special lore, we must show our gratitude and duty at the navy department, maintain our position more reaoluielv rfl. r. . tlian ever." In hit next addrena A memorial service in honor ol Ore with much more wsrrant for it be will K" 1 ,ttllen ''roee ' nel.1 in Portland. repeat: "Therefore we must show our In the famous 8ooit case in which the gratitude and maintain our position father and mother tre fighting for the more resolutely than ever." For the possession of a child, the father secures Nebraskan has established a strong a favorable decision yesterday and re claim upon the insurgerit'a gratitude, tains the child He has vindicated almost every syllable ..i . i ... . . n o Kuvmmauon. e "aa shown in t,ie breast and robbed of f2 by two ..nagu.MB.uo-Bniarirom nnknown men Hiram Shook, at Forest Grove, is shot wrong. Discussim the situation in the Transvaal, Lord Koseberv said venter. The "t'""" W. C. T. U. has voted day that in the face of the attack noon 1 10 remove bead-quarters from Chicago U. t.' i l. s . . . the nation the people would close their ranks and drop partv controversies. His public position in England is to some extent identical with that ef Bryan in this country. The difference letweeri the two is obvious. Americans are fac ing rebels in the marshes of Luzon. Thousands of them are thousands of miles from home listening to the music ot the Mauser. Many of them have already been mustered forever out of service. Funston, who has just re lumed, says theie is nothing for it but fight, fight, fight. Meanwhile, from the to Kvanston, the Frances Willard. home of the late The hop growers met at Woodhurn nd period a stock company orginixa- Rfa. Itlsthelafcstdlsrovertddlgett- tion for their mutual protection. Tim nlBna nlc- ' her preparation . mi tt sia at4 1 al r ! sjst tstti pUm tMsstesi s4 I mm j pmf lais tt4 Milk fWlw aitt awsa f"" Mo Itlght to I'gllness. The woman who Is loyely in face, foun and temper will always have frlcmla. but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she Is weak, sickly ami til run down, she will be nervous and rritable. If the has constipstion or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Klcctrlc liittert is tho best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys tnd to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyesnooth velvety skin, rich complexion. It will makes good looking, charming woman of t run-down nvalid. Only 00 cents at U. A. Hard- ing't Drug Htore. Irip;rl, Intligetlon. Heartburn, i J Iattilcnce, 8our Ktomach, Nausea! I Sick HtadachrMJiu.! ralgln.framps.anij i fJl other results of IrnrnTfectdlgestloii frsparsd by C. C DsWitt Co. Cbiaaa 1 For sale t.y lk, A. Harding. j iiiMitiiibiriiiiMiMei Mia. . leu MM. atoi aWfl i OOcl -. n i. ! i MM l"HT MW1 HM I.HI lit IK ...lAtm SI. It "" . UliM, tt.tS. - l a ik f" r" i m1 rnUr' e.M rti -r I r t.m S, luit link itMnm, I . ...... ttij SISSS.SOIBUCS t CO im ii-j, S U. aw Wmmi.II i" "' I vou Titr ir. IfHhiloh't Cough tnd Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cents tnd 50 centt tnd I.(X), does not cure take the bottle back and we will re fund your money. Hold for over fifty yeart on this guarantee. Price 25 cenle tnd 60 cents. C. (i. Huntley, the Drug gist. PIANOS AND ORGANS On Easy Payments The grain fleet is gathering in Port land. Five of the vessels were reported off the river yesterday. Una r.t I,.- .1. .1 .1 are repeatedly found in the political "F".' "T , "e Kfeat iaimr. lan buuu nurunoi sympamy and field. If some of tbe people from the coQutiy precincU would bear this in mind they would get at the truth easier. encouragement as will prompt Aguinaldo once more to say "we must maintain our position more resolutely than ever." i Monday, October 23d, The discovery is made that nine men perished in a recent blizzard near Great Falls, Mont. Hpecial Philippine commissioners Col. Deuby and Prof. Worcester are on their way to Washington with their report. Gen. Otis has denied the request of It'ilir.tni f........An.t.... . .. ....(. iv iicncuiaiivuB io meet ior U1S cussion of peace terms on the ground that the suggested propositions are vague, indefinite and unmilitary, I Acker't Dyxpepsla Tablets are Nold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart burn, raising of the food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives Immediate relief. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Geo. A. Harding, agent. Educate Totir flow-Is With Caicarats. VK,4o. It C. C. C. full, druiiirl.t. ref mid r,,n.. , . "If you scour the world you will novnr find a remedy equal to Ono Minute Cough Cure," says Kditor Fackler, of the Micanopy. Fla. "Hustler." Il cured his family of La Grippe and saves thou sands from pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung troubles. Gko. A. Hahdino. It 1h easy to obtain a good ono. Whore no local dealer Hulls them, wo will Hi'tid a jiiano ororRiin for a Htiiull cush ptiyinent, hahinco In monthly pay iiientB. Two years time to finish purchano if do Hired. We would like to cxj.lain our method. We will send an instrument guaranteeing satisfaction, or tho piano may ho returned to us at our oxpniie. Catalogues fr(.0 for tho asking, tell all about th'i. HMioifil jirices and full information if you write. Tho homo of ItlllO 01 Portland, Oregon ise llll 141 It I I'ltMIK, sas.rssiAi.i, IMAOM, ui:iii:u ima.os, lilVintl.l.. 4 U(MV, ..a ni I'limti .......... ............. i iiud i . ....... nnii i(i. a ii i.sii.ii.i " a