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y OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1900. 4 Oregon City Enterprise. Published Every Friday. L. L. TORTER, rnorirro. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, On year 12 00 Biz memos V" Trial subscription two months 25 A discount o SO cents on all subscriptions or one year, 25 cents for six months, if paid in advance. Advertising rates given on application. THE HALT HIVKIl MOAT. She li a dark old funeral scow, She's trimmed in black from stern to bow And she is making ready now To soon the roystlo river plow. And while there at the dock she waits The pale and ghostly purser stales That there will ever be free rates Presented fusion candidates. -Mulheur Gazette. RnKrihor m ill find the date of expira tlon stamped on their papers following their name, n tms an1 is nuv Within two weeks after a payment, kindly notify us and we will look after iu Entered at the postoffit in Oregon City, Or., as second class. matter. AGENTS FOR THE KNTKRPRI8B. Beaver Creek. Can by Clackamas Milwaukee .... Union Mills... Meadow Brook New Era , Wilsonville . .Dr.T. B. Thomas Geo. Kniubt A. Mather ,.. Oscar XVissinger ...O. J.Trullinger ....Chas. Holnian ,.W. 8. Newberry ...Henry Miley Tub farmer who whs arrested for shooting Senator Goebel declared lie was an Innocent, peaceful, law-abiding citizen, jet he carried three revolvers and a big knife on bis person. Are these instruments considered agricultural im- pliments down in Kentucky? California is having a senatorial con test. At a special session of the legis lature the republican cacus nominated T. R. Bard, but the Burn's men were Inclined to bolt, but will probably sup port the nominee. Bard bas been elected Parknlace. . .......... .'.".'..'.". .'.F. L. Russell BUUord J.Q. Gape Mulino C. T. Howard Cams R. M. Cooper Molalla Annie Stubba Maronam E. M. Hartman Butteville B. Jennings Aurora Henry A. Snyder Jiagle Creek li. wiioern Damascus J. C. Elliott Bondy F. GiBtsch Currinsville Geo. J. Currin Cherryville Mrs. M. J. Hammer Marmot Adolph Aschotl "The way to build up Oregon City Is to fife Oregon City People jonr Patronage. Have you registered? If you wish to vote yon must attend to this important matter. Now that the Philippine commission has made its report recommending a territorial government for the Philip pines and that the natives should enjoy a large share of the local government, the Antis are in sore straights. Petti grew and Hoar will put in more resolutions. Ex-County Judge J. W. Meldrcm was made committeeman at large on the exe cutive committee of the league of Re publican clubs at their meeting held In Portland last Wednesday. Judge Mel drum bas long - been identified in the politics of thin state and will be a valua ble acquisition to the league. Whim it l generally believed that Oregon will go republican by a strong majority at the Juno election, too much assurance along this line is bound to create an apathy that will have a ten dency to lower the majority Instead of I increase it. The very fact that the state Is to speak for republicanism should be the Incentive that makes every re publican feel it his duly to takeoff his coat and go to work in helping to roll up the biggest majority for the party ever recorded In the history of the state Let every man who bears the stamp of republicanism upon his progressiva brow stand valiently by the party until after the election is over. Eugene Register. 9 V Al. tVl. Ko. A A A A A A A 1O1 iO. A AA$ Friday February 2. It is declared that In ten days there will be 21.1,000 British troops in South Africa. Attempts are being made to settle the Kentucky trouble In the courts. Simon offers a new bill for enlarging the Portland postotfice. Sibley of Pa. a former silver man at tacks the democratic position on expan sion in the house. Parliament is very actively discussing the South African situation. In the United States senate there are 26 members who are worth over a mil lion dollats each. Afteb all, three governors are not too many for Kentcky. It needs about six, each backed by a good sized army. Is it not now in order to change that beautiful song, "She Was Bred in Uld Kentucky," to the mournful tune "He is Dead in Old Kentucky? With goats Belling at f 5.00 per bead in Benton county, and Bhecp (5.50 per head, the farmers are beginning to find ont how profitable stockraising is. Mo Minnville Register. We are great both in land and indus try. It remains to be seen whether this great landed and manufacturing nation shall "conduct its own commerce." That Is a vital question for American statesmanship, and if we are true to our selves we shall gain the triple crown of agricultural, industrial and commercial supremacy. A sister and one pupil perished in a a parish school Ore at St Louis. The remains of Law ton arrive in San Francisco and then are started east. RoIiIkts bind and rob a farmer in Washington county. Thursday February 8. Hie "illicit have again commenced the forward movement to the relief of LadyMtiilth and have crossed the Tugela and carried some of the li il 1m. Taylor is undecided as to what course to take In Kentucky. Portland wants start is made. a smelter and a good Schtirnian in a letter to iVpew contra dicts the statement made by Pettigruw concerning the former. Mediation may lie offered by the United States in South Africa. The senate has some opposition to tho canal tteaty. New Yoik gives Bryan a chilly recep- tiou. Vancouver, B, storm. C. has a bad wind There is a heavy demand for flour, wheat and lumber in the Far East and Portland will send several steamers this month. From the number of hold-ups and thefts recently committed in this com munity, it seems that there are but two articles that could be left carelessly lay ing around with any degree of safety. One is a red hot stove, the other is the Chicago platform No one wants to burn their fingers with them. Why does the Courier-Herald say in one issue that Bruwnell is the strongest man the republicans can nominate and a week or so later calls him a populist republican and abue him generally? Pettigrew has become bo abusive and articled, the administration so viciously tiat he was shut off in his talk. Many of the senators claiming his uttterances treasonable. His own partisans refuse to support him. America has profited by her friendly relation with Great Britian in that the latter has given up any claim to interfere in the Nicaraguan canal by a new treaty which amends the Claton-Bulwer treaty in this aespect. We print U'Reu's letter to the Oourier-IIerald in answer to that paper's inquiry as to where he stood. This is done to shew the harmony in the forces that are to fuse, unite and put forth an independent ticket. The treaty and correspondence with the Sulus has been sent by the president of the Benate. Much has been said about this treaty but the Antis will find little comfort in the matter now that it is made public. The populists are beginning to realize that the democrats are determined to be the whole of the union forces. In other words all that is wanted of the populists is to vote the ticket that the democrats put np. This is true nationally as well as locally in this county. Bro. TJ'Ren has the right idea of the situation. The national committeeman of the democralic party in Washington says that the great issue is the question of expansion and if his party takes a stand against the retention of the Philippines then be must put country above party and stand for the party that will retain The republican party promises two things that are worth more to Oregon than bas ever been offered to the state at any previous time and they are: Expansion and the Nicaragua canal. With these two Bteps forward in the march of progress Oregon will stand a tower of greatness in the new empire of the West. Eugene Register. Postmaster S. S. Thais bas been served with a subpoena from the TJ. S. court to appear as a witness in a post office case at Louisville, Ky., on Febru ary 20, and will leave to reach there by that date. The case is the trial of a confidence man caught operating through the mails. Albany Herald. Get your gun, Brother Train, before you start. Brown the Portland foot pad sent to the asylum from Wasco county, has quit playing crazy and confessed that his mind is alright, He will now be tried in Wasco county for' horse stealing, Nei Perces county, Idaho has warrants out without authority and trouble is brewing. Spokane has an epidemic of small pox. Saturday February 3, It is rumored that the Free State may be invaded from Kimberly. Affairs in Kentucky are in bad shape. A conflict may be had any time. Clark's first witness in the contest claim that he was offered money to tes tify against Clark. W. (J. Magers is hanged at Dallas for the murder of Ray Sink near Salem. Reports from Cape Nome still come, telling of the richness of the country. Herr Most failed to appear ns adver tised at Portland. e contract for the Portland furni ture factory is let. A Perfect Balance Of mind ond body was the Roman idea of perfect health. They de fined this balance as "a sound mind in a sound lxxly. A weak or sickly body tend to dmg down the mind to its own level. Keep the body in health and the mind will take care ot itself. I lie neuiin of the body depends mainly on two thiiit-'s: A sound stomach and pure blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery preserves the bal ance of health, because it makes the stomach strong and the blood pure. People who had not had a well day in years, nervous of body, depressed of mind, have been per fectly cured by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery." IHirinv the summer and flt of i&jA I tecum all mn down." write Charlr II. rnrnt, Kq.. of l'laln City. Mailiauri Co.. Ohio, "nervr were nut of orilrr anil tom ach was out of ortlrr. I wrote to Doctor Pierce for advice. He said I hail xmrral debility, and adviwd Dr. Mcrcc's Golden Medical DicmTrr : I utcd sii bottle and aiuce I atop'"-'! taking it, about omrar ago, I have not taken any medicine of any kind, and Maui trrn tilt to uwk rutty day. My appetite la (T'xxl. I do not feel that burning in the stomach after eating, and my blood and nerves are In good shape. Dr. Pierce's Med ical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of J I one cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. Her Husband's Story My namo Is E. J. Sprong, and my nddroas Is 16 Bondman ltlock, Troy, N. V I want to toll how tlmtikful I nm that my wlfo'a health has beou restored to her. About a year ago alio caught ft dreadful cold, which settled iu her brou. chiul tubes and lungs, "ho cer tainly hud bronchitis, and I think consumption, too, nnd wo de spaired of her life. Slio had a tightness and soreness in tho client, and it was dillicult for her to breathe. There woro darting, sharp, dull and heavy pains, with constant couliiug and expectorat ing. ' Each day sho wus worno than tho day before. I win ad vised togvt Acker a English Rem edy, and ilid so, but my wifo only shook her head and sakl; 'Another dollar thrown away.' She took tho Remedy, however, and said tho effect was magical. In less than an hour there wua a remark ablo change. Slio got better at ninl in a. short time she was entirely well and strong aguin. The euro was permanent and there has bcoa no relapse. I don't know what Acker's English Remedy is made of, but I am sure it contains something that fortifies the system against future attacks. My wifo is in bettor general health now than ever, and you can't Imogluo how happy she is for her recovery. She tells everybody about Acker's English Rem. cdy, and so do I, for I believe It to be our duty to tho public to help every suf. fcrcr who ban throut and lung troubles. My neighbor say It la a sure spceifig lir croup, and has saved the lives of hundreds of littlo ones around in this vicinity alone." Sold at 35c. 50c. and i ftbottle, throughout tho United States and Car ada; and in England, at is. ad., as. 3d , 41. d. If you aro not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. IIV authurUt Iht ubvtt guaranty. V. 11. UVUKM i CO., rrvyrktori, JVri York. For salo by Geo. A. Harding. HrMU with whtnr eon I Inn Ih. Otrvsvaiiiititf iuhmvo nawMi, n w s-u rftiovat) th urfMf lor lotco, vitn ouinrviuauirM. iiMJaQiro- tlno, purtni th blood, i tnrrti loo, manniMMi. mki toii irutttf In health. nerva. n 1 11 1 1 1 -. Mill jr ' 400,000 an1pwki-TjY VI SO TO H V frm book. "i f lF7)r own dnjrtfut. who 1 II jWlllvuurhruro. Tk llHt, M l"Xw,ll'Patirnt,'!r,',,''nt'7 n I ll . utualty cunMt I Ihiih. 9 M, I nnrniirtf loc'irn. or wprWuml xmet, It 1 T. I i QUI IPO r,H jjuiimui) Sunday February 4. Wm. Goebel died Saturday evening. Authorities in civil and military are in a clash. It is announced that the administra tion will not interfere in the Kentucky trouble unless matters get complicated so as to bring in violation of federal laws or the state is unable to cope with the situtation so that a republican gov ernment may be maintained. The ad ministration has no desire to get into trouble and showB wisdom in keeping out. The effect of the occupation in the Philippines is already being felt by the increased demand of coast products in the Orient. Flour, wheat and lumber are in great demand and when Luzon gets quiet, the demand will be greatly increased. Portland has a great oppor tunity if she will stir herself. Some thing she must do if she is to hold her place. the islands. After the people have a chance to have their say there will be overlook Milton A. Miller, of Lebanon Among Hon. George C. Brownell's most dangerous rivals for a place on the republican congressional ticket, are Hon. P. R. Kelly and Judge II. H. Hewitt, both of Linn county. As Linn county a'ways has her lap spread for any poli tical plum that may chance to dron. sha will also offer two candidates for the Bupreme judgeship in the persons of the present incumbent, Chief Justice Wol verton, and Attorney General D. It N. Blackburn. And then we must not It is reported that Buller is again en gaged in South Africa. Taylor is advised to give up the fight by republicans in Kentucky, believing the party will gain thereby. On Goebel's death Beckham is sworn in as governor. The bodies of a number of Oregon soldiers arrive in San Francisco. Herr Most sjieaks in Portland and ad yocates the abolishment of government. Monday February 5. Bullers plans are kept secret. Matters are quieter in Kentucky. St. Louis has a $1,500,000 fire. Goebel will be buried at Frankfort. Claton-Bulwer treaty will not inter fere with the building of the canal. Child bas both legB cutoff at Portland by the cars. Tuesday February 0. The British are said to be preparing to invade the Free State. An agreement is said to have been reached in Kentucky. Clark has his inning over his seat which is favorable to him. r . . . Kj-epppHiit can ne cured by umng Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet will five immediate relief or m noy refunded. Sold in handnoine tin boxes at 25 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent. A Fen folnlera. 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 imitantly by Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 23o and 50c. For sale by all druguisls. There is no better medicine for the babie9 than Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy. Its pleasant taste and prompt and effectual cures make it a favorite with mothers and small children. It quickly cures their coughs und colds, preventing pneumonia orothnrserious consequences. It also cures croup and has been used in tens of thounands of cases without a simile failure so far as we have been able to learn. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. In cases of whooping cough it liquefies the tough mucus, making it easier to expec torate, and lessens the severity and fre quency of the paroxysms of coughing, thus depriving that disease of all danger ous consequences. For sale by G. A. naruing, urugKiHt. 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Wednesday February 7. It is believed the Kentucky trouble has been adjusted nothing public yet. Signs of a British advance are evident in South Africa. Bard is elected senator for California. The Philippine question occupies the house. The new canal treaty is made public its terms are similar to those governing the Suez canal. HOW IS YOUK WIFE Has she loBt her beauty? If so. Con stipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for hall a century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are not satis factory. C. Q. Hnntley, Druggiot. Best Winter Route. For sunshine, flowers and oramres take the Sunset Route via Los Angeles 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, guides and information address C. II. Mahkham, G. P. A. Portland, Oregon. I 4 t V 4 '4 ? 4 To Cure Lagrlppe in Two Pays. 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