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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1900. OrAii7n Pifir PntornricA If tlie Courier-IIeraKl will restrain the! nilninrity wish Mm admitted and then I uicguii uiy nnierpribc. Tagttl tliat occaRionly break(tlir0uih il hhm. Published Every Friday. L. L. POUTER, raoritiiTOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, 2 00 1 00 25 Oneyear , fiix months , Trial auhanrititlnn twn ninntha. . . A discount ol 50 cents on all subscriptiona for one year, 25 cents (or six months, if ..M . -A , fMl III HUlBlltTi Advertising rates given on application. O .. I 11 . I M a..A tl. .Ul nT v ni pa uimiiiirig will ui"i u.ic ui u- tioii Man ped on ibeir paixtia following a i. -. ir 1 1. : . .,.. ., ftlilTII UVHie. 11 HUB UaUT IS IIU vu"(l"i within to weeks after a parment, kindly nouiy us ana we win iooa auer iu Entered at the posloffiw in Oregon City, ur., as secona cibm matter. A5KKT8 FOR TBI KNTKRPKI8K. Braver Creek Dr. T. B. Thomas CauCy Ueo. Kniubt Clu-knian A Mather Milwaukie Oscar Wis-singer Union Mills G. J.TruIlinger ii eadow Brook Chas. Holtnan New Era W. 8. Newberry Wilsonville Henrv Miley rarkplace f, L. Knssell Stafford " .' .' .' '. '. ' .'. J. 6. Gage Mulino C. T. Howard Oarud R. M. Cooper aioiaua Annie Stubhs Matiiism E. M. Hartnian ButWille B. Jennings Aurora.. Henrv A. 8nyder Eagle Creek ."H. Wilbern Damascus J. C. Elliott Sandy F. Goetsch Currinsville Geo. J. Currin Cberryville Mrs. M.J. Hammer Marmot Adolpli Aschotl column of boiler plate editorials and un dertakes to run the republican pBrty It will come nearer convincing somebody somewhere even if it ia in the next world of its sincerity. My friend, you are liable to hurt your own cause by be ing over regions. There is such a thing as over doing the matter. It is true something is due from you under the cir cumstances. You bad best confine your energies to convincing the county board or the schiKl superintendent or even the public that your charge of $40 (or those di plomas was right. It ia true that you paid 2 for the blanks and then printed and bound them and that cost three or four dollars more and then the profit run it up to 40. There must be some thing wrong if the board does not pay you $40 for what can be got elsewhere for $7.60. Put on plenty of pressure and perhaps you can get it. John Ruskln tho art critic and writer Is dead. Hepburn believes the house will pass tho canal bill. Gen. Anderson has been retired. The English are very bitter about the war. The German fleet bill will probably pass. 14PTlie way to build np Oregon City to to give Oregon City People jour Patronage. Havb you registered? If you wish to vote you must attend to this important matter. The Philippine question gets an airing in the senate every few days and steadily gains advocates. The eyideme shows that Senator Clark, of .Montana, got the necessary help to secure bis election with $1000 bills. Agiinaldo can at least console him self with the reflection that his prospects are no worse than those of his friend Bryan. The democrats of the Md. house of representation virtually repudiate Bryan. A resolution asking to address that body is pigeon-holed. The American Tagals who asked for documents relating to the outbreak ot Aguinaldo's revolt are suffering from an oyer-product ion of testimony, and all Lighly damaging to themselves. . It is as good as decided that Roberts will not get his seat. He declares he will take the matters into the courts. Evidentially he little understands the American people. It in reported by the senate committee that the Nicaragnan canal can be built so that it will pay 12 per cent. If this be so why not build it as an invest ment. None would pay better for the money spent. The continued refusal of the demo crats to give the federal courts jurisdic tion over offences committed against for eigners inside of any state, has again placed the government in a ruoet embar rassing position, from which it is practi cally impossible that it should emerge without loss of credit. The Italian gov ernment has politely, but positively, de clined to accept a money indemnity for the lives ol its Bulijects who were lynched at Tulelah, La., some months ago and has requested that the lynchers be punished. Secretary Hay has been trying to secure the trial of these ever since their crime was committed, but the governor and courts of Louisiana are either powerless or unwilling to act and nothing whatever has been done. Of course Italy understands the helples ness of the federal government, perfectly as she accepted indemnity for her sub jects lynched at New Orleans some years ago: China knows it from experience of the same sort in Wyoming: Austria knows it for she had experience in Penn sylvania, but that does not make the confession the less humiliating. It is particularly so at this time when the United States is pressing Turkey to pay for the murder of Lenz, the American bicycle rider, who was shot when cross ing that country. Time and again, bills have been introduced by the republicans and before them by the wings, giving the federal courts jurisdiction over all such offtfnees against foreigners, but the democrats, acting on the states right theory, have always succeeded in de feating them. Bills to this effect are now pending in congress, and it is to be hoped that they will be paesed and this troublesome question settled for all time. t Two brothers are lynched in Kansas both convicted of murder but one had exonerated the other. Portland sent out eight wheat cargoes last week. Joseph Willard charged with murder commits suicide in the Salem jail. Monday January 22. London is feeling better over Buller's advance which goes steadily on. The woolen mill at Ashland. Ore., is burned loss $05,000 Insurance $13,500. France orders thirty American locomo tives. How (a Ori Kid ot a Crowd. The Into Prince George generally dined on his Imlcouy, during which tlino IiIh CoHsncka plnycd delightful nlra from the Itiisslnn operas. I'rowda of people came to at are iiionI rudely, so .. ..I.. - .i - iu. one evening wicru n a nj n agreeable smoke which swept over t In-ill and drove them away. I had the curiosity to tlnd out the inclining. A stove had been tilled witli bulk and I. 'lives and placed In such a position that the smoke was driven right Into the faces of the people, and I could Imagine the quiet laugh that went around the imperial dinner nunc as i lie neoiile dixncrNcd as sheen having no Miiepiieru.-uoview or uevicwa. Boer sympathisers have a great meet ing at Washington D. C. Eleven men are entomlied at Los Angeles by the caving of a street tunnel they are believed to be alive, A whole mountain of ore is discov ered exposed in Grant county. The insane man at Astoria is charted with murder for killing a logger. The coal dejoeits of Coos bay cover 250 miles. Attending III Om Funeral. Au Interesting story Is told about a French cat) driver tinined Trouper Ho mien, who actually attended hla own funeral. Some time ago Homleii was convicted of some offense and sentenc ed to a term of Imprisonment. Since then he had been lu hiding at the house of a hrother. 1 tie brother (lieu, and an Inspiration occurred to the convict ed en I) driver. Acronllnirlv lie obtain ed a certificate of hla oivu death and attended as chief mourner. The fraud might never hnve been discovered, and Itomleil might have passed as Ills own brother to hla drlmr day but fur the fact that at the grave- side there was n policeman who linn pctied to know him. The policeman accosted him nud. on getting nu an swer, said facet loiisly. "Tills Is the first time I have heard n dead man speak." The unlucky dissimulator was haled off to the bureau mid has since heeu sentenced to Ave months' Imprison- Tuesday, January 23. Buller is stubbornly pushing ahead in South Africa. 800 Filipinos defeated atTaal. Much opposition is manifested to the new reciprocity treaties. Turner of Washington is an anti, Bryan's invitation to New York causes a row. The eastern railway pool has been declared off. that Washington democrats declaie they do not want fusion. A. Lewis is badly cut by J. Arnel near Eugene. S. C. Hawson, a member of the last legislature committed suicide at Portland Monday. He was defending a divorce case and this is supposed to be the cause. The Monniouthuhire arrives in Port land after a hard-luck voyage. The Columbia River Salmon trust is about to go to pieces. Wednesday, January 24. Buller is stopped in bis advance. The Roberts case is taken un in the house. Ivey has resigned the collectorship of Alaska. The delegation from this state can secure the place if they can agree on a man. It is reported that they have not come together. We believe that they will and that an Oregon man will get the place. The circuit court in Portland baa de cided that parents can not interfere by habeas corpus proceedings with the custody of children committed by the county courts to the Boys and Girl's Aid Society. The county court haB exclusive jurisdiction in the matter. V il nr i 1HS ill T ft YPPU' Friday Jantiaty 19. The Boars are beginning to develop their opposition to the advance of Buller. It is claimed that all railroads east of Chicago have pooled. The safe in a mill at Ellenshnnr. ... OP Wash., is blown up by burglars. A copper stiike is made in Union county. Southern democrats are inclined to take up (lie iace question. Majority of committee is against Quay being seated. Bryan attends a dinner by the elect at New York. Columbia county has a paint mine. Hilstrom, the Astoria murderer, goes to the asylum. The fruitgrowers are to meet at Cor- vsllis. When you have that obstinate ling- .uiiu nuiiu wui not oe Biiai.cn on. I have uurf thee Hntil. f n. .in ' ' v. AJ 1 1 Pierce'a ftolilen Mixtiral niun...r. since my correspondence with -you," wiucs bit. a. r. rnovotny, ol New York, N. Y.. (Box 1437). "I feel that 1 am in Deed nf nn timri mHial - - sistance. When I started to take your uicun-inc 1 naa a regular consumptive COtlffh. Of Which 1 ura mfralA .-A everybody cautioned and warned me concerning it. 1 was losing weight mjjiuiy, was very pale and bad no ap petite whatever. Now my condition is changed entirely. 1 do not cough at all. have gained eight pounds in weight, have recovered my healthy color, and toy appetite is enormous." Dr. Pierce's M 38 PERSONS IN EVERY HUNDRED WHO USE fT Oct well. "1$ God's fiood Messing" " I fed that God has blessed Ir. Acker with special knowlodgo to prepare, that grand imdiiino culled Acker's Fnnlltli Remedy for Throat and Lung; T10 b'ci. It saves children every timo when they are attacked by croup. .. 1 .1,1 1 . l-lYcrc ni" 'ier r:io-.i;ii Know niuim it. id d I v ll.tcli n!)Dtit my expo 11 i.iv I in I in'iirliiijj boy of fiuir y i 1 die with croup. My doctor (I '1 ii I he 1011M, but tho c'lild , i ot ,e mill u to vomit. 1 hat is 1. -'.i- I k;.u - of Acker's Knir li '1 Ki nied -. After I did hear of 11. 1 e-'t a bottle. When our little 1 e 1 - I'Miit'iH -(.Id gill was fft-;. I.-. 11 u-iiti riiiiin T ciiva linr " - 1 yv i!.i tuiiiiciue, and insideof twenty '.y 1 !... V I11I11U. a r.uu vuiii.ivii turn HIM uui- Urri,; .t..y. Dutii:g tho win ter 1. ho had croup four times, and i' lnonviht her through each tinia 1 II ti.",ht. 1. :n..'.lf, hud bronchitis ptr'iy ud. a 'd Ackers English Ue.ne'v cu, id 1110 complutvlv. ii.'foio 1 ciicc. I want to tell vou i.f my nciK'ibor's boy. named Jobo Nana. Ho bad bronchitis, too. Ho got wor .c i.!l tho time. My husband went over to his house and t.d him ubmit my case. Tin 11 Ins mother went to town, got a 50-ccnt bottlo of AckiTft English Remedy, nndhe took it. Ho came over to our house a few days Inter and said ho was rll r ght, and also said two doses relieved hi 111 from the start. You can un derstand In- try letter why I think so much of Ackcr'a English Remedy, I re lct that (Jod's blessing must surely have been bestowed upon Dr. Ackrr." (Signed) Mas. John Ykak, Rochester, Ph. Sold at s?c, 50c. and $1 abottle, throughout tho United Rintc and Canadat and in England, at is. 3d., js. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you nro not salUlicd utcr buyiuir, return the bottle to j our druggist, and get your money back. IIV autMse the owiy (running. IC J, JlooKMl A IX)., fruprUturt, .Vi York. For sale byUeo. A. Harding. Ilmti with too whotnrr yotj intlnn tti l-T-kllllhf luirvubtili. Mfc-T-ilA(l-H lilt, purio in blood, r iion i nw mna in&kita von atrunar In braltn, nr .nd PocHrWyt VI MpHO TO II 41 ttm lMufc. Tal t Liotir n rfr..l.l ah. Will tallnli v iupiI.i.hII. nov, hi nguAllv PUro I loI. If faf. wtUh aMjrifc, IklMft, SmItmI, an 1-4. m . ' c -ra ui' Lii.j. JvIIilT.. bin 1 400.0)10 'urt-ti nut Tie liai l)jpn ,H1IFLSWITCH 65 CENTS. J V KM - .11 III lM NfcU. Ill iI Huh'kiiiii..... .T k.l, hmm flSO to !. 9, IM mu',1 li.. ii,. i ..I Ji .in. W!',.ua. OUHOrFER: 1 "" J m ft . IlK-IlN (KH .,r, ""'l" "I Hi" nlnl. aiul rut ll iut Hi tiar IN nnila m Mllto, hu l mil sill (b twll.b I. 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Pal.nl l,ai hv..m..i.. k K. 0HIAINE0 FREE I101IKKTS0N, Tiik 7th Stkkkt Cikockk. MELLO n J It is claimed that Fred H. Clayson, of Portland has been murderpd in tin. Klondike. Few have registered so far in the state. The Monmouthshire arrives at Port land from tho Orient with 30C0 tons nf freight. HOES THIS STRIKE VOlf Muddycomplexions.Xauseatinuhrpnih come from chronic ronsN'imtion. k'ri'a Clover Root Tea ia an ahsolnt rum u ml A line of Bteampra loo. n . Iiaa lnn tnlil li.r flf. i "-.o ivi - ,,nj im hii HiiHo- Siberia, the first vessel leaving in F'eb. i '" Knarantee. Price 2") cts. and 50 cts. I .O a" ! I f it W a Standard Oil Co's ware bouse ishumpd at Portland, loss $20,000. Thursday Jan 25. Boers are dislodged at Spionkop. The Roberts matter is still discussed. The Boer sympathizers areanti-exnan. Bioii men. C. O. Hnntley, Druggist. Conokessma.n Nkwlasds wants a com mittee appointed to inform him just what the term "United States" in the Constitution includes. A committee is unnecessary. Almost anybody can tell him that "United .States" means Billy Mason, Henry Clay Sulzer and the anti Imperinlist League. Courier Journal. Saturday January 20. A fight on the Tugela is expected any hour. It is claimed that the fiht of (be rail. roads in the Clearwater country is over. Hale spoke for the Boers in the sen ate, Pettigrew is still attackiua the admi. istration. Southern opened up. Luzon ia being rapidly in Tim county cenlral committee did the right thing in endorsing 6enatorBrow nell for congress. This gives notice to the olher countries of the district as to the stand of ClackamaB. This county has never accomplished much in state An aggressive camnaien is on Southern Luzon with good results. An insane man at Astoria kills his neighbor. The Ankney men organize the first re- putiiican club in Wash. The tuin in the Potlatch is greatoi than first thought. Railroads Lave given advantage tn o eastern soap manufacturers. The Lennox will continue in the trans port business, Robbers at Champoey hold up two rich farmers and secure about $500. J. B. Montgomery a larire contrnetnr of Portland is dead. Two white man are lvnchsd in v for assault. ' The first mate of the American ship C. S. Bennet ia murdered on hoard iha ship at Portland. Their Business Booming. Probably no one thinz has caused aiwh a general revival of trade at Geo. A Harding's Drut? Store as their giving! aay to their many customers of an Bt'hl Winter Kautc. For sunshine, flowers and orou-oa tnke the Sunset Route via Lo An wlpa to all points East. Tourist excursion cars and chair cars to El Paso, Fort Worth Kansas City, Chicago, Cinci nnati, Houston, New Orleans and Wash ington, D. C. for rates, ifuides Hnd infm-miti, address C. II. Markham, G. P. A. Portland, Oregon. To Cure Lagrlppe In Two Days. Takb Laxative BnoMoOurNnTAi.rL..r. All druggists refund the money if it laimtOCIire. W. Grove's Blnatnro on every box, 25o. 2.'J,000 miles oflomrJiH. tnnce telephone wire in Oregon, Waphinctor . f'ali. fomia and Idaho now in ojx-ration by the I'licilic elation lelejdione Com pnny, covering 2,250 towns. Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a personal communication Distance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco aa easily heard ai Tort land. Oregon City office at Harding's Drug Store. J Cough and ! WllJUIIIItlllll U"y I i L. aaaaaaaaW. M r aw hi. i. wyoria nup.tlon the nrnat siHxmaful LiiUKh Mll cine rvt-r known to aclrncp; a lew dines In viirtuhly euro (he Wornt i-u.e i,f fout-h, Crouii n. I Hinm-hltls, while Ita won Uerful siu-i-eaa In tho cure u( I onaumiiilnn I without a inr a Irlintdehlatnryof me.lkino. Mnee it. flIHt Uiatovery It h been a. Kuarante-, a Irtt which no iitlicr iiinllclno cn ataml. If y,i havo a J. niKh, wo eameaily a.k you tt.y t. In l'nllr.1 States imt ( anmla W, tc. and m i tki '' "'''' '' llJ SOLE PROPRIETORS S.CWells&Co. LEROY, N Y. ( HAMILTON. CAN. M Kor Sale y (,. (i. Uu.tUvy. Havlnjra Great Rnn on llinniberlulii's tough Remedy. Manager Martin, of the Pierson dm,, store, informs us that he is having a great run on Chamberlain's mi, Remi'dy. He Nells five bottle of that medicine to one of any other kind. n,l t many free trial bottles of Dr. King's K'veH 'e'"1 ",tl''ction. In these days New Discovery for Consumption. Their I of la glippB tller8 "nothing like Cham- Priam's Cough Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs rZ?Z .".T.T'.T.T.T.T.T "T 3 PIANOS AND ORGANS I On Easy Payments Boer sympathizers in Portland are to hold a meeting to aid their South African friends. Sunday January 21. trade is simply enormous in this very valuable remedy, from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Biom.hiti. Croup, and all throat and lung diseases are quickly cured. You can test it. K. fore buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size 50c Hnd U 00. Everv Wn. warranted. priitlw simply because there has been 1 a UuU i. ' "f y money refunded. I I . een I A battle is reported in progress near i buei 25 cents, too mnn.n rrnstt nnmnoa n .1.. I t-.i.. !.i. too much crops purpose within the coun'v, Tf los that for once will be laid aside and a united support given Ladysmith Majority of the house committee wants Roberts, excluded entirely. - aave Ula! afld givH r-)icf wit,in a Vbrv ine sales are growing, and all who try it are pleased with ita nmmr.t o,.ti South Chic .bo Daily Calumet. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. "I am indebted to One Minute CWf, CnrP f..r mv (,Hi, and life. It cured me of lung trouble followinir erirme Thousatidn tatiiet will give immediate relief or on of this never failing remedy It money refunded. Sold in handsome tin cures coughs, colds, cronn. t..,.i'.;i. 1 . , wilHDa I piieutnonia, grij.pe ai d throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents con-1 sumption. It is the only harmless, remedy that dves immp'1iif .nn,ii. i Dyspepsia can be cured hv n0;n Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little! ) agent. Go. A. Harding, IIow Are Your Klduey. r While PK!Kffi"teftr"l.-Bam. It is easy to obtain a good one. Where no local dealer Bells them, we will send a piano or organ for a small cash payment, balance in monthly pay nients. Two year8 time to finiHb. purchase if de- --u. wouiu J1Ke to explain our method. We win send an instrument cuarftnteeit ut;.rn.: . I , 'fa nunniUtLIUIl, or the piano may bo returned to us at our expense! Catalogues free for tho asking, tell all about them, Special prices and full information if you write mrfQ Ma m The home of Piano House ...ar;.iLl.IJ aA.'OW, Hl lll lt IMAS. '.l.Dll VM nnil ..'nivt'i Portland, Oregon. j vwvuiHmy Geo. A. Harding.