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4 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMNKK 17, 1890. Oregon City Enterprise. Published Hvery Friday. L. U PORTER, PaoraisToa. tT. UBACKIPTION HATKS, Onsyw V 00 Hi i month 1 Trial subscription lo nionthi !M A discount o M rrnli on all ubcnptlons Ibr on year, 23 criiU (or ill month, II paid in advance. Advertising rat Riven on application. they were in transit from one capital to new one. In lart le hat had to give up one capital before lie located fresh one. The greatest loss lie liai iiillorreil was the ctiire of Lia secretary and newspaper. These are nccrwary articles to a general that fights the way Aguln aldo doca. Subscriber mill fin.l lb date of expira tion tniprd on their par followlng thsir name. If Ibi date I not chanl within two week after a parment, kindly atotify u and we w ill look alter Ik Xntered at ths postofflca in lmron City, Or., a tecond claaa matter. 10IKT8 FOR Till I.NTIRFKIdE. Bearer Creek lr. T. B. Thomas Canby Or. Knik'hl Clackama A. Matber ktilwaukie tsrar Unwinder Union Mill J.Tmllimter Meadow lirook (.has. Holtnan New Kra YY. H. Newberry Wilsonvill Henry MHey Parsulaoe. K. L. Kuell Ftartoni J.Q tiaw Mulino 0. T. Howard Caru K. M. l'ooer atolalla Annie tiibn ataro,uam E. M. Hart man . Butu-Tille B. Jennir.irs Aurora Hennr A. Snyder Kajrl Creek H. Wiihern Damascus J. C. Elliott Patidy Getsch Currinsville Geo. J. Curnn Cherryville Mr. M. J. Uammer Marmot Adolpb Asrhon" iXTTbt way to talld pOregeat'tiy la te rite Urtgea City Prople year Patronage. Raw material and manufactured pro duels continue to rise. Wool ia higher than any time since '93; pin iron higher than any time since '83; hides higher than any time kince '73. Tin Boers must make their fight toon or they will bo hopelessly defeated British troops by th thousand are land ing in South Africa and reinforcements for White and the other commanders will toon be at hand to relieve the stress the British hare iwii nnder in the at few week. The Burrs hare great deal of sympathy, much of which they deaerre but they ahould liars made tome concrMioni to the clans that were not permitted to be made cilitcne. To dothia they believed that they in the end would have to grant the foreigners the franchise to vote and then they would lose In the end, control of their government by being out voted. It was a hard proposition either way and can only end in disaster for the Boers. Monday, Nov. IS. At Santa Crtii, Cal , a powder house containing right tons of powder si plodea doing an Immense amount of damage. General Paradna, a Yenratielan Initir Kent In command at Puerto Calnllo, holds the town against (leneral Castro and only surrenders after a bombard, tiiont by vessel of the UrUleti, Ameri can, French, tierman and Ibitch tloeta. Over I'mO eople were killed in the battle. American force occupy Tarlac, the rebels retreating after firing few volley. Sharp fighting continues around Ladyaiuilh but no decisive results are obtained. Wednesday, November 13. . (ioneral Cronje protest against th niunlier of Bed Cross flag flying In M sick Ing. further report state llis cruiser Charleston a ill lie a total loss. A con ol Impilry will III ths resoiislhillly for the loss. Texas Baptist havs split Into lw lai tlona as a result of factional diller- em'et. The ofllcial count continues In Ken lucky without sny material change and I those nationa. a contest seems inevitable. Major John A. b-gan la killed hll lending the Thirty-third volunteer In fanlry at fan Jacinto, He waa the ton of the late General John A. Ixigan, of Illinois. The Unssla Jspan war cloud ha lilted and relations are peacclul betare Cheruoka ludians do not like Uis allot ment plan and will sell their land out- right to the government and remove to Mexico, the Mexican government having granted them 8,000,000 acres of laud lor a settlement. Ths French parliament re-assembles Ths delegation of coast )ohlers ars contldent of getting a fair deal at the N Louis meeting of the Interstate com merce commission. It is said that there is a railroad syndicate behind the Canadian demand for a free fort in Alaska.. In such a case this government should all the more refuse to give up one foot of American territory. Ix the editorial in last week's Enter prise concerning the printing of the tax list the type makes us tay that the tax list of one year ago cost the county 30 cents a line. It should have been 20 rents a line. With this number of ths Enterprise it begina its thirty-fifth year with an en larged subscription list and every way in a more prosperous condition. The Enterprise has some enemies tecause it w.ll not become an orgnn for their per sonal benefit. Some of these men this paper was instrumental in electing to office, only to be abused, and instead of helping this paper they have stood in with the opposition even to the extent directly or indirectly o turning work from this office. In other words there sre three or four men in this county that believe and act the part that their per sonal interests are of more importance than the good of the people or the party. They are ready to act with any party or an independent movement to accomplish a purely selfish end. The Enterprise will spare no politician simply because he may call himself a republican unless bis course is one that will be approved by the people and the party. The long lost will of the late Montana millionaire, A. J. Payia, has Ixfen found sod a Ion ir job la promised the Montana courts. The estate lias been once. Miley will probably lake the South Atlantic squadron to Africa. Nine: thotisa nd range horse are to I shipped from Washington to M. I'aul aettleJ m' uhr eaUtrn points. Tuesday, November 14. ThoU. 8. cruiser Charleston runs on an uncbartred reef off North Lusonand is wrecked. Alton boat d are saved. The state achool laud commissioner It after dcllmpienta ana foreclosure pro ceedings will probably I started on all unsatisfactory rases afteJ January 15th. At Uilsonburg, Ohio, 1VK) quarta of nitro glycerine explodes, killing one man. The shock was fell for 40 miles around. Ilobart continue to improve. British transports are arriving at Cape Town daily. Aguinaldo's secretary it csptared by Col. Hays. A French steamer wit stopped by a British cruiser off Lorenio Marquey. A war cloud baa arisen in the East be tween Russia and Japan. , The republican National committee will meet on Dec. 15 to name the time! and place of holding the national con vention. Tje proprietor of the Portland hotel bas been arretted for serving quail at the banquet given to General Miles. Evi dently Game Warden Quimby is not going to allow any violation ol the law if he can help it. The Samoan question is probably settled by the United States taking the island of Tutila which bas the harbor of Tango I'ango, considered the finest on soy of the islands of the Pacific and four mail islands. England and Germany dividing the balance of the group. This was the only settlement that could be made and be permanent. Al ft 101. !! A A A A, A. 3 Friday November 10. Buller's advance on Ladysmitu is ex pected to begin shortly. AKuinaldo flies farther north as the troops advance. Salisbury upholds the South African war in a speech saying the gold fields sre not the object. Democrats still claim the election of Goebel in Kentucky. Ths Inter-slate commerce commission meets in St. Louis to cousider the charge of unjust discrimination in the railroad rates from St. Louis to Pacific coast points. He's "Jill J Right" ryj! Now 1 T n) Ft, Stevens at the mouth of Columbia will have four batteries. the t .)...:.. I c.i.1-- i. i .. I i.v mm --TiiiB I aj . ,v4 tw i; that the building of the Nicaragua canal Golden Medical Discovery will do for would make the American navy invinci-1 weak lunga. It makes new hU.l, and ble. I blxxl llfe o the lunga, as well a to every otnrr orna. The torpedo boat destroyer Golds- "Wen aiwlical Ihacoyery contains w, ,-6 . p. atiraulant but a strengthening me.licine preliminary iriais win oe maue on me .A(t ,dn, ihoM, . Ko,..-rf MlfT... Willamette. I Mnim IWrattrjr my hiysrrms to m so nini.- wrnn Mr j. w. ptk, oi unit, MiHiru Co . Ohwv lle was rrrv had mhm i Archie McKilloi). a 13-vear old bov of "m"HTd io ,m him ix -ihA-Uu sir.iksl i 1 1 1 u wjiiviieu live eieciric wire and received a shock of over IfJOO volts result ing in almost instant death. '.An Astonishing But True Story "My homo In In Sidney, Ohio. I hove !een nearer (truth with cotiftiiml'i than any other living Person In the world, and I want you to read this, to v i can tell other. I took a soveto cold and neglected It, 1 grew worsn a I iIki time, and at ths end of two ycara I had run Into consumption. I coughed terribly, lost flesh, could not sleeit, and became so dreadfully weak that I had to take to bed. In the following eighteen month I gradually readied tho lt uiuyv of contuniption. No ! than seven physicians treated me and all gave me iip saying I was In curahle. I wits absolutely helpless. The whole fam ily wore thetmelve out caring for me. litis day nt thur and sister came i niv bedside, and said I h id but a day or two more to live. Tears rolled down their ilieekt a they v..!! the new. The doctor had drclaied 1 Was In the last stage, and no liu nan tn-inj could save me. 1 waa wifling to die, but before going to the cruel crave, 1 wanted t' go out and see my deaily blovvd town of Sidney once nioie. Tiiey told me such a thing wa lmHitile that I would surely dio lcfors I got b.n k. Hut I lnilod, and to gratify my dying wlh, a carriage wa littsd u wi li a b.d of pillow, and to tin I was carried and alowly di I veil around Court ! 1 uso Si iarc I got home more dead than alive. Through the mercy of Provi dence, Boiiivune In ought a trial btlle of medicine said to be aconsumptlotuurs. N i one :u.ij;iued for an liotant It was worth trying. Hut a a drowning person K i'. -pi a'. A straw, so I tried tin medicine. I wst better after taking two dose. M - h-r i-"t mora of the medicine and 1 took It. Improving all tho time. Today I ii'ii n well a any reader of thl pH-r, and Iho meiluine that cured me waa Acer' V.n'.i li Kemvlv for Couauiupiiou. 1 devlaie b(oie tiixl and man that tvciy wotd lie io ptiutcd la true." 1 lu rinai tlU lc lin.ilil, un SI In Ihs offl. of Maura W H H.x.kar 4 Co , Saw Yolk, pr.Mr")ra "I I" Ark.r a I al.lnala. lnli.h K.iiia ljr, la vuuc.'ial lur bjr Ih.ill. as wall sa Uf lr. tiin.nl rirtisfi.t. n hMnv, Ohio. rifii.r, a.m.lf H) a.!4 m all 4i..ia aa. a hma f narai-a ih.i fnt mtnnmf will w ra. u lailuia. BK-. tw. awl f I a kwui w I a aaa ( 4a. ia .a.ia4 la ,. at aa.. awl at a, J9 1 f vJMsAZ nia4Mlla For salo tiy leo. A, Harding. Yes! They are Kransso's! Whether jroti want FhoB or BliHT, IIuLIhts, Hhwvstrings,' orOvcrgaitcrs, you will find that what you get from us will rivo jou tho most satisfactory wear, look elegant all the time, ami always to comfortable to your feet. Krausse Bros. 'SaWaSSaSaBBW' ak Cough and I1 fcGnsuniDlion w.i ' n a This IS barmxt ijuaalli.n lh Smiat sueraaalul luufh Matll. tins svar known ! aiam.i a il law d.avM Invarlahle cuta lha II fl cam ul t .Miih. 1 iuui. l a. ni.a lia w.. sumiun. snxt we dirat with him until ha was paM walking; II ha brrn Ira nuntha siure h atn(uri lakinf your mnlklna ami ha is still In Kaid health. Wa aia nn lhanklul ia you fur aairtng our mm. Children antireciate Dr. iSerce'a Pleas. ant Pellets, They're easy to take and do not gripe. Tub stand taken by Bryan and the Antis is not only prolonging the wsr but costing many a noble life in the Philip pines. The insurgents are encouraged by the talk of these people and for that reason bold out believing that in some way help will coffie to them. The work of the Antis is just as effective as the guns ir the field as far as results go. An organization of women opposed to the granting of suffrage to this class of citizens has beeu organized in Portland. Another wheat ship leaves Portland for South Africa. Tub republican clubs of Oregon are to bold a meeting in February for the pur pose of thoroughly organizing for the J une election. The clubs in the past have done very effective work and they should be reorganized to do still more good work. Every precinct in the connty ebould have a club. In this way the enemy is met on the ground where the work is needed. Tub demand oi America that she ahould be given trade rights in China has met with an expression from the leading European powers are well as China herself that the open door will be maintained and the country will have as much of freedom of trade as any other nation. Before the Spanish war this assurance would hardly have been forthcoming. The respect this nation receives on account of the result of that conflict is worth the cost of that war, great as that cost was. Aouinaldo is having a hard time and is making some rapid changes in the seat of his government. The whole of the war department records were cap tured by the Americans the other day as Copper minet near Ashland are sold for 1700,000. The National Guard of Washington will be reorganized. It is said that iiarmsworth of the Lon don Mail will issue a challenge for the American cup next year. Saturday November 11. Wheaton landed at San Fabian under fire from the fleet and drove the insur gents from their trenches. Little news is heard from White's army at Ladysmith. It is said that Russia has intentions on Afghan and bas troops headed that way. Election frauds are alleged to have I taken place in Philadelpia. Democrats are counting Taylor out in Kentucky. Four soldiers court martialed and sentenced to death at Manila may be saved as there are irregularities in the proceedings. Sunday November 12. There is little change in South Africa Joubert must soon strike or retreat. From intercepted dispatches the Fili pinos believe that Bryan will help them out. Cape Nome miners ask for a change in mining laws. They want the situ of placer claims reduced and location by i i- i I power oi attorney aooiisneu. I tw, V(ir L-.n.r -- a- a w v 'V IT I Te German ship Noreide arrives at I cons imption Is preventable? Mclence Portland in 29 days from Nagasaki, Prven that, and also that neglect is Japan. suiclilal. The worst cold or cough ran re cured with nhiloh'i Cough and Con i.ic wrrKu supreme tour aiiirm me .nmn,jn r.r H,l .r.i J.,,1 . . I ,i. I .... r""c a-""- M I ai " " ' v-.. w. v.. ....kc.. .uu.uct Lac,B..u fli.ger. " Huntley, Duuggiat uaiig. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of, Philadelphia, was the subject is narrated by him as follow,: in a most dreadful condition, To Car ConatlpaCloa Forerar. Take Caaeareia Csnriv Calhartls. lOo or Ho. 1IC.C. C. fall to euro, druggists rulund money, The relations between Russia and Japan are strained and a rupture is looked for. The Czar visits the German emperor and the latter is about to visit England. The hop men hold a second meeting at Woodburn and are thoroughly organized. W. R. Brown while drunk stabbed his wife perhaps fatally at The Dalles. Dr. Fulton dies at Astoria. The Post Intelligencer of Seattle is sold for 1325,000. The Coeur d'Alene miners convicted in Idaho have been taken to San Quentin. It will not be a surprise to any who I was ' sll familiar with the good quali My skin t'wi f Chamliorlnln's Cough Remedy, was almost yellow, eyes sunken, lonue 10 hnow t,,at people everywhere take coated, pain continually in back and I pleasure in relating their experience in sides, no appetite gradually growing I the use of that splendid medicine and in weaker day by day. Three tihynicians I telling of the Iwricflt they have received bad given me up. Fortunately, a friend from It, of bad Colds it has cured, of advined "Electric Bitters," and to my threatened attacks of pneumonia it hat great joy and surprise, the first bottle averted and of the children it has saved made a decided improvement I continued I 'ror attacks of croup and whooping their use for three, weeks and am now cough. It is a grand, good medicine. a well man. I know they sayed my life, For sale by G. A. Harding druggist. and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only O.X tVEU BOTTLE. 50 r nits, guaranteed at Geo. A. Hard- Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this mg's Drug Store. guarantee : "All we ask of you is to uho two-thirds of the contents of this hottla o0 Reward. aithfully, then if you can say you are not The above amount will he paid for in- benefited return the bottle to your Drug formation that will lead to the conviction giat and be may refund the price paid.' of the party or parties, implicated in the price 25 cts., 50 cts. and f 1.00. 0. G. hold-up and robbery of Dee Wright, on Huntley, Druggist Monday night about 0 o'clock. November 2, 18D9. Dyspepsia can be cured by using J.J. Cookk, Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Sheriff of Clackamas County Or. tablet will give immediate relief or money refundoil. fiolil In hnmlMnmn tin New arrivals in veilings and walklmr at 25 cents. Quo. A. Harding. A Personal Matter A well alntrl houaa Is Ilka a neat ly itre-l irraoii-laar attract Iv anil pleatshl to look uoii. 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The greatest bargains in trimmed bats ever offered. Miss Goldsmith. OABTOIIIA. Bears th 0U Haw klmW BoiljU agent. LoHt. An Irish setter bitch pup about seven months old with leather collar fastened with buckle and white spot on chest. Bend word to C. 0, Rose, Oregon City, A Fen Pointers. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by all druggists. PIANOS AND ORGANS On Easy Payments It is easy to obtain a good one. Whore no local dealer Bella thorn, we will send a piano or organ for a Bmall cash payment, Imlanco in monthly pay ments. Two years time to finish purchaHO if do sired. .We would like to explain our method. Wo will send an inHtrumcnt guaranteeing atihfaction, or the piano may bo returned to tig at our expend. 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