Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 05, 1900, Image 1

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ATTOUNKY AT LAW
j. rHANCIS FKKKMAN,
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of t)i NorUi,lrn UoWer
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PIONEER
fantfen and ly$n$t
freight and parcola dollvcroJ
to all parts of the citj.
Aa-TES - REA80NADLE
Now U Uto tim ni (Mo U lh i-Uro to lujr your
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Kpitom Halt
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trial will c)vinca you.
CHAKJIAN & CO.
Cut Price Druggists.
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I INSURANCE.
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ELIXTKIC HOTEL. ..
Under nw manamrnt The Electric Hotel
haiU-m iliuxwui;hly rvfiiu-d ia f.tur
. .will bo cjnducUHl on a Ulctly flrt cla
j.lau. ' Firl claa labia h rvicu at aa rcaon
. y-le rattan can U had in tho city. Prompt
and iHM:ial attention given to baixjuMa.
My many friend and tho pcnfral jiubhjaro
cordially invited to flop and mo.
JACOO CASSELU Manager, Oregon City, Oregon.
Pope Co,
Hcail'iuartors for
Hardware. Warranted Sledpes
SsuppUch, anpi', vir-
jmondii Sawn.
Ticht Healers
Plumbing and Jobbing
a Spocialty. .,.
Cor. 4th and Main St..
Orogon City. On
OLD WHEAT FLOUR.
A UltlTISlI VlCTOKYi"
MurjtrlM-4 t'm (turn and Caturr4
I'ortj rHmr.
Till: IUIl At)K n:on IICL10.1T.
rr.i noon" ir.TioM ar.Tti.ri.
Rarrolar lUjr rind Ik Wf !
a 4 ml. .Ion l China' ('mmr.
( I. l'lUliT t'UnU tHn JT ami Tk
TbHr ! aK'r With a I of
Tit Jti a KllUd.
Wo liavo juAt rvecived samploa of oar Syracuse
CliilltMl ami Stwl l'lows for next uprinj; trado. They
aro tho llncHt thing out; every plow fully guaranteed.
Don't fail to boo them before you buy, - .
a,,-, Jan, I, A lliU fi lima tli
A-x 111 1'rtM kt Iofr farm, Jtntiuj
l,aya:
A mount! f-rfn, con!ilng of 100
'( 'ik'Hiri of Ida Toronto comyMj anl
20 0iiM"nlnl-r, toifimarnlil by Col.
i ICikarl;log'i(ii knd a Iiotm ItUitj
omUr MJ'rIM Itoninoni; moumi
Infufitrr un-W IJruikiiant Ktn, and
l0of M0.rnfl! Ilgtit Inlantfjr, tla
wtiola CHiimanill fr 0-l'nil 1'ilcher,
k'ft iSolrnotil jfMtriajr at nootl oo a
march rtarl, covwlngOT in 1 1 be
fort ionat. Tit forrt enrarnpH tt
Coi'k'a frro, ft tl.t trooj w-r
; flrcneJ rntlioiUtUraUy. At 6 o'clock
i (hit momlng I ha forrek apriokcld tl
'(;t l.rralh lair of tht lUwnmtt
1 r- orie l. Cotnl I'itchr, on approach
'Ingtl.k ttlilon, l.lcli wu a Una of
'wrooa? koi lra. di-ln hw! Mjor ltoar-
'mont, will Hit g'ink aod lltt T'xonto
lcrt)oUj liif.nlry, to work towarda IL
riglit, making t turning roovtmrnt dim
rlf witbtlt Quaanalamlara lonkfd Ibt
laoolh r"Itlon. TU oimooet wu a
Corojilntt rktM. pritlah klall ro
lb flrt Indlrallofl ol tl.t prtamct of
. Made
1'KnrgcT Fl.oi n. Wheat that la not
reaHonod cart not niako a etrong
Hour. The wheat from which our
Patent (lour Is mndo, in alloldrtock.
Auk your grocer for Patkst, and
rnfimn to ncooi't any "juBt an good,"
aw thrrn U nono.
Portland Flouring Mills Co.
Oregon City, Creeon,
Wmroi, Jkn. 2 It it tht gon
tral iindrralandlng that wltn KwreUry
If ay firat unl-rloyk to wvurt kn atnl
ht Mttlnmnnt with Hit foreiKn power
will rgr. to tht "open dxir" In
CMiik ht InUn ifl nwely to Ip"i tl.t
Inclination of ill rral nation In th
tnklUrniltotkuptli real n!
lion later. It U douMtd Ibkt either ht
or tht rM.r-nt Inian-W, at f!nt, to1
liktany iu h dHfinltt uldt a ra.llr
ha h-n ma-li'. Io fct, If tht rrphr ol
tli Trl gornrnnl had bn ad
rcrae, tht actrctary would bv txn
l-lt in gravt doubt a hot to procd.
IVinnJi of lltt crrtkry hart b" con
gratulat'ing hlro on tht tocceaotul rult
of tht m-goilaiiontand on accofDjilialilna:,
in a eomparatirwly hort tim and fcy
mknner, whkt It thought woold nee
titatt prolongol diolomkUo ftgotia
lion. A rahlnut officer r that tht Unitd
Btalf hat ta aaved tht Docity of
tiling Chi oet territory that our com
mrcll relation" with that country
might Dot tnffor. Preidnt MtKlnlfy,
with hlteya tocommercUl dTlopaent,
bt y. woutd not hi prmlitd
Knroi to dirld Chin and do a It w
fit without Morn that tht ojo door
nl.i 1 rrrnarwfitlr tnaloUintd. So
itep io Uit way of tht teu'irt ol territory
U now Deojary. Kkch of tht cuontrlw
I,.. J.!arl that hrr i-olUr I to main
tain frt trad rlalkit nd to Iar t oo
...trlrtlon anrwhere. TU United
(.t.i,. m too li and tuo powerful a
,.-.r.ir trt have laitb Liokeo with ter
it.. Tl.a Vumtt irft tljir laaiter
... . -- - 'country wj uit. i.hu wt u-vu -
nd openrd fire, hot tht Qtjeertklandi, -i,hoal tht nenalty being paid.
I nl tMACCHieuK Of a7l'K WU"
m.m f.na which tht lT-iJnt WOUlj
have Leen loth to k-t. Ttt bt mijthl I kTt
beea coutw-Ued to take that tf p b4 oot
. a i . a
thprtaent Ofgotla'lon rendeea noui
ol the qetion. When the oegoltation
t an. Hit ireident dU Dot ttart any
et porpoae io view and knew only that
In a general way the trade relation of
the Unite.! Bute m tht fkr Ekt mut
he onmoleeted. Whether or not Hcro-
tary liar i to be congratolkteJ on tht
clran niknner in which be wound op the
'open doof" U a qoeetioo.
romoletlna tht movement, tht !ar
a captured, with! prltter. lb
IlriUih caaoaltifW wer two turn killed,
three woumM and ont mialeg. Tht
whole f'rr worked aJmirkWy. The two
men kiHed bebngrd to the Qoeentlan I
er. .. .
fartlralar ml In Halt.
' BmoT, Cpt Colony, Jn I. A dir
lUh from lorr Farm, dte4 January
I. x:
Tht colonial trwii, who bktt been
longing to be k!lawd to meet lb Ikier,
bar t laM bo tiTen ao opportonlty
lAitnHtand arurrd a brilliant tuoree.
i The raid eon4u tJ by Colonel PlUlier
waa vetT d fT.iuH. 0 ing to tht but that
( U moteint-nU of U trto were Imtnt
di.Uly cvntniunlrated to Uit Boer by
lie iteiirv. i r v
Colonel I'tU-htr. In making hi forced
'march from Deluont, left a BritUh
trwperet tvtry farmhouae, with Initruc
, t on not to allow Mit natlrr to leart
;il,lr LoruM. U.a patrol calling tht
'Opfa Poor am! "Spliere ef Infla
rnrV In (bin.
In eiplenation of all tha recent new
j a;tr diculon alout tha "oo dx;r,'
"lhere of Inflnonce." and tht efTorU
of our government through tht depart
mrnt of Hta'e, un h r tht wlee gtildanca
of KecreUry Ily, to obtain written
aMttrence from foreign power thkt
th dry of trad would not bt cloee.l
and tht tpheret of Infliienrt ehonld not
bt conktrocted In any way to permit dis
crimination agatinnt American import,
it can be aaid that the Unitad FUlet lit
aalfgaarding for the future, and through,
whatever condition may develop la tha
eiix'ocie of political relation of na-
tiona. th blaln. eiinpl riiititi and privh-
lege ootlinwl in tht ChineM American
treatie. Tht "open door" oiean ootli
ing mort or lea that do ont or more;
ntion ahall tnloy any peciI or privi
leged right of trade over other. It doe a
not mean, at often believed by tbott)
unfamiliar with tht question, "frew
trale" or aheenct of cnitom datlet, bat
merely freedom of trde without faoril
lm. "Sphere of infl ienc art teo-
tion where oot country eierclte that
baramount influence which practically
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forbid any other country from opera-
Uni. either materially or politically,
wlthio it limiU, without permiwioo or
acouieacenc of tht naratnoant power.
Technically tht phrtw cata no refieo
tiooon the torerelgoty of China, bot
onleeaaflrm ttand i taken by China. .
supported by tht United State anl
other power most eoncerned,' thee
tpherr will tventoklly evolve Into "are,
of actual aovereiguty.'i"roia "Our Ia-
tereiU ia Cluna A Qietioa of tn
Hoor,M by John Barrett, ia tht Amtri
en Monthly Review of Eeview for
Jnnry.i;
Klvr an4 MarW BUI.
IUpre-enUtlTt'Call of Texae. mem
her ol tht riter and btrbor committee,
.... il..t (t la nn-ttr kafe to HT that a
ftj W - - J - '
river anJ harbor bill will par th! e
aion. Ia upportofblkc!kim It poinU
outihttlothelMhcongrea lieed held
no lit rittranJ harbor bill at tht firt
rwioo aod thereby cauoeJ tne uejeai pi
many republican, .lit point out that
I now eiuau,
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name of the native Jioony in j" . ,T i lllt , of that fart
Remarkable fieteae.
Mnr. Michael CorUin, PlaiDfieid, tl.,
make the itatement, thkt.eht caught
cold, which ki-Uled on her lung;" kh
waa treated for a month by ber lataCy
pbyiitlaa, but grew worte. II told ber
the was a hopelea vutim of consamp
tion and that no medicine could cora
her. Her dragnet lopgestol Dr. King'a
New Dixovery for Confumptioo; h .
bcoght a bottle and to ber delight (oaml
beraelf beneUeI from first doaa. Sha
corjtinned iU n and after taking tiz
bottle, found bereelf ound and well;
now doe ber own honee work, and ia at -well
a kbe tver wk Fret trlkl bottlea
tA thi Oreat Discovery at Geo. A.
Harding' Drug Store. Large bottle W.
cent and 11.00. A
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Arkrrl EtglUh Eeie4 will top- a ,
cosigh at ny time, and will eort the
ort cold in twelvt hour, or money
efuoded. 25 ct. od 50 cu.
prevent thrir ca.
"Ia tht mnouver at Cook, NUber
ent petrol eaat. t)ot ol theee, eonaiitt
Ing ol four men, commanded by
Lieutenant Adie, oddenly encountered
U Boer, who opened fir. Th lleuteu
gnt a a teverely wounded, and Private
Bullergav bp bit boret In order to
cany tht lieutenant oot of rtnje.
Another privk't aboet horat htd bolted,
i.lnrklle returned to render aietnce.
ii. a.i wounded In Hit leg. and big
bort waa killed,
; "Meknwhil, Lleutenknt Ryan, who
bad worked murniflceutly, reported
; that tht reldt on tht right of tht enemy
waa clear, whereupon Majorat Uouge
I mont ordered tht gunk to trt. They
. -iul iil, In l.VM vtrdk of tht lger,
;
I onliuil-erthl and planted five shell In u
I many mlnuU withlo tht laager, lm
' mndiately the enemy could be en
.i...,nlnf nvr the koi'ia. Tliey were
completely urpried, but quickly pjtned
t well-directed fire.
"A renreeentktlve of tht AuwcikteJ
rresahadlbt privilege of carrying an
ordor to tht Toronto company to double
quick Into action. The order w re
ceived with grekt aatUfkCtlon. Tht
company rimhed forward until within
1000 yard of tht enemy' position, when
It opened, a hot fire on the kopje nd
comphttely ubdued tha Boer Ore. The
British artillery ehellod th poUloo
with wonderful accurtcy, while Lieuten
ant llykti with mounted Infantry,
worked round knd completely uncovered
the fire of tho Boors, who had been en
sconced In the bushes.
"Meanwhile, Colonel Titcher, with
the Queenslandem, taking advantage of
every cover, made a direct attack, the
Auktrslikns moving slowly, but surely,
and only shouting when they ssw the
enemy retiring, under their steady fire.
The Qnwnslkiulert behaved with groat
coolness, Uncling nd chaffing even at
tho moment of greatest peril,"
Duriuir the advance the Boer fire sud
denly ceased. Thirty-five Boera hoisted
a white flag and surrendered. A portion
of the Toronto moved aoroaa the front
of the guns and entered the laager. The
Boers had fled. Fourteen tents, Utree
wagons, a great store of rifles, ammuni
tion, forage, saddles and camp equip
ment and numerous Incriminating papers
were explored. The Boers loat lx killed
and 12 wounded. The Torontos stood
, the galling Art with admirable patience,
' never wasting a shot.
Speaker llenderaon wilt not dart bolJ
up the bill. Mr. Ball doe not rejsrd
Burton's declaration a dangerou to the
river and harbor bill.
WeJdina eUtiooerr. the latest atylea
and finet assortment ever brought to
Oregon City at tha JSmaraisa officw.
BclieiW
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Biscuit
are
made with Royal . Baking
Powder, and are the most appe
tizing, healthful and nutritious
of foods.
Hot biscuit made with im
pure and adulterated baking
powder are neither appetizing
nor wholesome.
It all depends upon the bak
ing powder.
Take every care to have
your biscuit made with Royal,
which is a pure cream of tartar
baking powder, if you would
avoid indigestion.
ROYAL BAKING fOWDEa CO., NEW VOBK.
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