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OREGON CITY ENTERriHSK, Kill DAY, MAIIC1I 2.1, ItKX). Oregon City Enterprise. I'ubltnlieil Kvery Krldciy. L. U POIUKK, Paoranxoa. UHMCHIITION HATKH. 2 00 1 to 23 On year B i nionthi Trial subscription lao month... A discount o .V) cent on til ubrrtvtlon for nm vrar, 2S rent lot tit month, If psi.1 in mature. Adv- Mining rate given on application. Bubscrihcrs-.HI find Hit 01",r tiontumird on thsir rr followlna their name. If this dale not chanard within two wwk "" rv"'fn, kindly notify oi ml w will !' Kntered at trt ptoffi ,n Orwn City, Or., as second clas matter. A TINTS FOB THE I.VTIRPRWK. Beaver Creek.. Can by Clarkanias Milwaukie ..... Union Mill... Meadow Brook. Nf w Era Wllsonville .... Park place Btailord Wulino Carut Molalla Ur(iiam , Bott-Tille Aurora.. Kale Creek Itoniascus Patidy ... Cnrnnsville Cberryville , Marmot ....ir. T. B. Thomas , Ueo. Kmctit A. Mather liscar imnirer U. J. Tnllii'Ker Chas. Holman W. 8. Seherry Henrr Milry L."Rill J.Q lia C. T. Howard K. M. Cooper , Annie Htubti E. M. llartmati B. Jemiirirs .... Henrr A. fnytler "H. Wiihern '. J.C. Klliott K. Un-lsch . . ... Geo. J. Curnn .Mr. M. J. Hammer Adolph Ascborl "The nay U fcolld p Ore . City b U rlTe Oregon City People jonr Patroaage. United States, relative to tht country's acting as mediator In tho lWr war, Euroxan nations wore alno asked, but o far aa known, this nation i the only one taking any steps toward stopping tliewar. This wa done in the face of the fact that England was friendly dur ing the Spanish war. Tliia country la informed that no Intervention will be derated from any nation. Now it will lie In order lor the howlers to raise the cry louder than ever that the president and the republican iarty are English sympathiser. Some people bowl and Jo not know why any more than the Jog baying at the moon. Tits administration deplotea the de cision of the senate to amend the Hay Taunce fote treaty, anJ contends that the amendment proposed will b worse than useless, In thai it will subject Uiia gov ernment to the nece ssity of maintaining fleeta of warship at the moutha of the canal to defend it whenever the United States i at war. Naturally, none of the powers will agree that the United State may "defend" the canal and use in time of war without reserving to themselves the right to attack it. Thus, instead of a canal with its neutrality guaranteed by the consent of the world, we shall limply have an extension of our already enor mous coast line. If the configuration of the ground were such as to permit the canal to be defended by fortresses and if Great Britain would consent to our build ing these, it would be different, but un der the circumstance, the administration thinks that the amendment is a great mistake. Havi you roistered T If yon wi.h to & Vn,v, nf lrnnl Hold d nuH-rat oppose the admlnU-l tration'a Puerto Kican olicy. Senate passed a bill providing for a Spanish war claims commission. Linseed oil and llouritig milla burned In Ohio, laigest plant in the United Slale. Loan X,IHM. Wednesday, March SI. Fnland holds IWra rotoniblo (or loss of Hiilish propoity. Portland Chamber ol Coiiimcrveunaui inouoly Indorse Senator Simon's Puerto Kican policy. Arkansas republlcana Indorse Presi dent McKitiley's administration. Coulvronce on Puerto Kican tariff bill affect a compromise. Neatjy 5 000 deaths last week iu ludia from bubouic plague. Kruger says the Boers were forced to war and w ill conquer or die. Thursday, March '22. ZZ Eugene couple shot down by Indian while out camping in Alaska. One of the murder confessed the crime at Salvation Anns testimonial meeting. liohcrtsie preparing to Invade Trans vaal. Negoatious reneaetl between London and Pretoria. New Orleans buys one million exposition tickets. Paris KK1L Esrm TK.ISSKEIW. FurnNhrd Kvery Week by the Clacka mas Abstract k Trust Company. vote you must attend to this important matter. Ths United State pay betweej fcWO. 000 and $400,000 a year for cable tolls to Manila about 11.000 a day. Tut Shamrock was worn by everyone in England last Saturday as a compli ment to the Irish troops in South Africa, It is said that the democratic program hto drop free silver but hold on to Bryan. This is on the ground that if they cannot unload the whole burden, drop part of it. , It was claimed that the bonds of the United States could not be floated at two per cent, but the rash for these bonds in the refunding of the debt shows the lliK-y of the opposition. Friday, March 16. Joubert tried to reach Bloemfontein before it surrendered but found the rail road cut. The sentiment Krowf tbat no tariff should be laid on the Puerto Kican trade. The Quay case makes a hot debate in the senate. When it comes to making wr, Great Britain would be glad of our assistance and reach out for our hand, bat when its a matter of making peace no, thank you. What has become of the man who four years g proDheeied dire distress and ruin to the country if Bryan was not elected president? What will be the burden of his song this time? Roseburg Flaindealer. One of the most important orders in the navy for years has just been issued. It creates a board of nine officers who have control of the fleet and eliminates civil authority as far as possible from the service. Slowly we learn the necesHary facts of successful government. Tub latest news from the front in Kentucky shows that the Beekham field cornets have been commanding at a rapid rate and both the Democratic and Republican laagers are full of men. It may be added that many of the men re full of latter. The Enterprise publishes this week a supplement containing matter on the ini tiative and referendum. This matter is entirely non-partisan being prepared by the non-partisan league promoting this subject, It is given that our readers miy have all the information possible on this matter from the standpoint of the league. It is well worth reading. There are some people that do not make any discrimination when they read a paper. If a statatement is made or opinion expressed that a certain event lias happened or probably will happen it is at once taken that the editor desires such events to take place and all his sympathies are that way. Such a suppo sition is as often wrong as right. The naval bill provides for eight new watships. Tronble in China increases. Alaska is receiving a great deal of at tention at the bands of congress. A. J. Warrell was killed attJoldendale by George Ferrin over a land row. Astoria is after the rata, aa they carry the plague. It is claimed that a 7-year-old boy was pushed in the river at Portland and drowned. Saturday, March 17. The railroad is open from the Cape to Bloemfontein. The Filipinos are showing little fight The senate seems determined to pass the tarrifT bill. The senate passed the Puerto Rican relief bill of I2.000.0W. Snow storms prevail throughout the east and south. A great rush of miners for Cape Nome is on. Charges are made against the district attorneys office by McGinn. Sunday, March 18. Mafeking is expected to be relieved any day. Leary abolishes slavery or peonage? in Guam. Puerto Ricans are very anxions to have an immediate decision on the tariff question, as it interferes with busi ness. Roberts will rest but a few days be fore advancing on the Transvaal. Moody wins the delegation from Wasco county. The Yankee Boy mine at Baker City is bonded at $200,000. ' Otto Brown, 10-years-o!d, is held in Portland for pushing the Ilepfer boy in the river. The latter was drowned. Judge Lowell announces himself candidate for United States senator. Monday, March 19. McKinley and Dewey decide to make a western tour, corning to Portland dur ing the summer. Gov. Geer receives war department's checks for $27,800.85 for clothing fur nished the state's volunteers. British forces preparing for the double mission of relieving Mafeking and to ad vance on Pretoria. Puerto Rico's distress grows worse. Governor-General Davis cabled that 500 tons of provision will be needed weekly. Is another column will be found the correspondence between the South Afri can Republics on the one hand and Great Britian on the other with the Tuesday, March 20. Bryan's platform given out at Lincoln. J T Strife to A P Schneider, SO acres 'X, t 4 s, r 1 e $150 J T Strite to A K Strowbridge,3J 07 acres sec 8, t 2 s, r 2 C W Cither to W P Burt, neli sec U, t 6 s, r 3 e G II Webster to M Spurgeon. 10 acre claim 63, t 2 , r 2 e F Welch to G T Dicker e' Welch l LC 13 s, r 3 e Q T Dicker to F Welch, 2 acres nearbU21, Holmes ad R A Kobbins to J Little, 30.07 K Thompson claim M C Cornett to W J Lewellen, 17.06" acre, sec 8, t 4 a, Me.. A E Lewellen to W J lewellen, 17.06 acres sec 8, t 4 s, r 4 e. . . . 1 J L Lewellen to W J Lewellen, 17 0(5 acre sec 8, t 4 s, r 4 t.... 1 P F Morey to A C Bedford, trustee tracts in Clackamaa county 4S000 D Bolds to M F Cross, I'M acres sec 13 t 5 s, r 2 e Windsor Land Co top Hansen, lot 8, Windsor WmOhlertoA M Krausse 13.75 acres sec 10, t 3 s, r 1 w N Calitrto ECaliir, lot 2, blk III Oregon Ci y K A Blair toO Duke, nw!4' wt4' and lots l.sec 1 f, r 1 e 3 50 J G Ma Idock to Waverly Ass'n lots 17, 18, blk 23, Cambringo SPratherto Win Mortenmm 80 acres t 2 s, r 2 e spratlna llapiUMesa. l linve hut one rule tlint I follow Ih solutely In IhU life, ami Hint l '' other people n hnppy ns possible." "Well," ho replied, "you ought to bo gratified then at what I heiud a young lady aay the other day." "What was that?" "She said that whenever he n you dancing ho Imd to laugh."-Clilcagu Time Herald. Aa Kmbarmaslaar lllaalloa. Dlhb (facttlouslyl-Thl Is a picture I of my wife's first husband. pohba-Grvnt snakes! What I brainless looking Idiot! Hut I didn't know your wlfo msrrleJ before iho met you? Dltd-8he wasu't That la a picture of myself at the age of SO.-Umdon Fun. tllaa Well : Alow. P.ohba-1 sec (hut a limn h Invent ed a tvpcwrlter that you Just lt tlown and talk to aud It write out every thing you say. lott-I cues I'll keep mine. BhS doesn't write everything I say. and I'm glad of lt.-ltaltlmnw American. THE. WAV IT y BEGINS F i rVNj Jul c'""u n,rvt' r V Ix. I '"K "ie rain and ao I tnmiy thine to talk 500 WO 5 00 1500 4' 4X) 1 SOO TS .TOO 1 120 about. That mean wrt fert and a tirglrctrd Cold. Then come the hacking, lingrriii; coiih, and the doctor looks srHntis ami talk of pine wood or mountain air. That is the time when Ir. IScrcr't Golden Medical Irtscovcry prove it value. It ha cured hundreds of caw of "weak lung,,'olMtinatp, lingering coti'h, bronchiti, spitting of M.l, and other forms of disraar, which if urglrctrd of unskillfully treated lead to consumption. About rl M yrtn tgo I hot a i1-'t'ul oih nt buarviiW wrllra Mr. Ids Y H.U.r.L. .( Sterling ttnt Co. t'lah. llrwl rTrl ktn-W of mr1ktn btrl without inv cftni ; mi Ul I Irlnl Dr. IVtn i (..4'lrn Mr.l I .... rrv. of which I hstrLkra lour buttlrs. ami my cuuh ta rnlir.ljr rotTtt." Sick people are invited to consult Dr. licrce, by letter, free. All correspond ence private. Addrr Ir. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Distinguished Testimony No set let society III the wuild slaioU higher In nihl alms and clmrluliU I, I I I. I Il.i k' 111.. Iil i.f I'v llOnii 'l'lil i.i.lr ! il..l,.. ....... aCCOlU I Ml 111 II I VII win.,., ..v..t,a ,i,n.., ,..tn wwiliaHlvHl KMU aitii i'uu i'i Miiv'i Mi"imi lion I llio Ohm Pythian II niio, at Sprlngiield. Ohm, wlmll In ahly presided over hy Siil'eriiitenitenl l.e I'rvro an I his wife, Mi. Collie I. l.e l i'Vie, the nuiinui, The hitter has treently written a letter, wli'th will command widespread attention Nx muo of the proniiueure oi mo writer. It la a follow; "Messn W. II. Hooker & Co.. Now York: Lal year II Hied Acker l'ngllh Hemcdv at the suggestion of a (nend. for a aerimi. ong'liuding IV and rHeiuo. many well nkenif pirjiata- limit without relief. I tan lioneitly .y that Ackel Knglih Keniedy removed th dillinilty and topwd Iho . . i. i . ........ i. .. M,K"' . " "' Z7 Cams I. !. rvaa. W.trua Ohio PyMan lt..m.. ' WWW HIIV tU'i'i ttsivw " - ties, and at leat one half of the last it still on hand. I also consulted phy. siclan with no permanent results." (Signed) Cai i u I. Ls I'm. The friend to wlmm Mr. !. I'evrs rfer a having uggete. Aikrr's English Keincdv U Mrs. V. H. Chilton, Wlfa of tho ptesldenl of the Tiiyv Ttsiisfer Co., of Troy, Ohio, whrs this remedy ha accomplished many ilirr cute In Throat ami Lung Trouble. In conversation wnli an acaiiiii, Mts l.o Fevre also said "If you will call on Mr, W. II. Schauaa, a pioniluptit th ua and att merchant of Springfield. Ohm. you will find that he. too, ha ti I any amount of experience witb Aiker' KnglisU Remedy In hi family, aUl think they cannot keep house without It." A.'kaf'a KnIi.h Darn..)? la mM br all ,1iuial nn4a a fnallir ur.nl.a 1'iat '"' inoiiar ral.in 1.. In ! ta.i oa ti' , v- an. i a lx-lla la l'ml.. h'at.a an t I'ana U. In kntflaml. i fl . ot . "'1 . II i a.iArlM Ito ttiw ka-usfca, '. U ooA t H iV , h-r'". 'r Ymk. For tale by Geo. A. Harding. throat dillkult Iv hard route h. Had used I .e- I l mm .lit .la.f fm iim .niiMg i..i...n a. hit. Rai.a ..la.r...4iirM. , K . ilia I s . a a a r . . It..,.. -l SUM I.I I " ' .a ittf .m t i i a i I lak-.lla aa... 1 1 I lV. m. ' a"vu ir mmir Miss i-j tfc , ,,im,w, SUA as HO To n 4 ttm k f ta Tw H ils o sj in siisly, fli.ltf ' 1, M,iff , I ! -. Uailrii mm fmtu4 m W TalilB Daiiilies 5 00 U S to S Prather n,'a ne'4' sec 30 t2s, r 2 e Pat THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT i TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy- right to the Thome system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the County, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, investments, real estate, abstract! etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Call and investigate. Address box 377 Oregon City Oregon. Spring neckwear. All the new styl es the daintiest examples of tlic manufact ures art at the Golden Rule Bazaar. The story in the Argonaut for March 20, 1W0, is entitled "The Strange Ad ventures of a Poet: How he Had the Romance Taken Out of Him." It Is ad apted from the French of Eugene Sue, and though it is as bright and whimsical aa any of that writer's sketches, it has a grewsome touch at the end that makes it memorable. Second hand bicycles for 5.00 to $20.00 at Hur.tley's Book Store. All kinds and styles. It is very hard to stand idly by and see our dear ones suffer while awaiting the arrival of the doctor. An Albany (N. Y.) dairyman called at a drug store there for a doctor to come and see his child, then very sick with croup. Not finding the doctor in, he left word for him to come at once on his return. He also bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which he hoped would give some relief until the doctor should arrive. In a few hours he returned, saying the doctor need not come, as the child was much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Hcholz, says the family has since recommended Chamberlain's Couuh Remedy to their neighbors and friends until he has a constant demand lor it from that part of tho country. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. To Care Constipation ForeTer, Take CuHcarets Cuiidv Cath;irtln. irie If C. C. C. fall to cure. druKKWU refund money.' A IrlKhtrnl Illandi r. Will often ca ne a horrible Burn. Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buck'rn's Arnlci Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pnln and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sore.- I'lcers, lVn. Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Ouly 2." cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Harding OAaToniA. Bsar ths j 1 M K i.ld Yl Hi) t rin fjoitfl TELL V01 It SISTER. A Beautiful Complexion ia an Impossl bility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with Komi digestion, a healthy liver tnd bowels. Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. A Few J'olnlr. The recent statistics of the number of I 1 1 1 1 I I Nuts, Date., Fig", Honoy, Oranttos, Lomom. Dnnanai, Cranberries. Raisins Homo Mado Mlnco Meat, Woodmen Tako Notice. We are now making; con tracts f. r W'h. to U' iMivtrctl next summer. Parties i"iring to ai tl will please, call at our oll'u. Orogon City Woolen Mills. HOIJKRTSOxX, Til 7th MramT (iuocaa. HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. ij mu t lit sat. .44 I J aU W J flllll nil Cli lal Iks ai Ml J mmmJk , Wm lasiMsiinM W ai alww J rl Maw fmmmmt .OwjL.bS mm tmmmut pmm wmf4 4 mmtm to ff kssaaMssat S4 M Ua) aaf s Uw 4, ) mm m t Of Mil h t4 il t SMS Sw-4 !'. -Urf -. II tumi 9 111 1 -qg-f "I ' ' J Kw mm tim s Sw4W . . ' pa-)-. SJC A fK)c I lj s-v-i V f" j v w ts. -- -w rBa j , WU P a ' A iat lkafi aV .. fafawsam ftf 111 I . t I fii MMs, ., a4ts)atli 1 . 'j .swift 0l t.M frrt 1 M sM'-si - mm4 ) wV.4 f L m tim4 II . f 1 -4 H rlt t t f$vm I lKsg .4 ffy( ' Usao-U. AaVlMS, 0 V-.- l4m,IOflUC-l CO MM ifKswtt PiSf Nil !. V. . V-a haV-'i'sf 7l4 Jh . KM c fr wm r t ii i vzj 1 I ivn.lLf The Miners' and ProspccJors ft Favorite. A UnafT'Ttr,! lycoM or 1ir.it Winch'iUr Atn munillm U u wl y every orv arvl roia cvcr)'vncrc. S n l n.tm'i anl mlilrcss on a postal canl for nR-pagc illus tratctl catilogtic. It ii free. Winchester Repealing 'Arms Co. NI!W It A VI N. CONN. 'VyiS Market St., 5fi I rancUco, CaL Rick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by uning Moki Tea. A leaHant herb drink. Cures coiHlina- ion and indiL'psfirin. ,., .., ,,1UU 8CCI) ork . d lflr.riV u.J,-,ufM;.. .rB - ,n.u ,ur guaranteed or money back. 25 cents fails to cure. K. W. "ryan ' 'and 50 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent, (on every box, ?5c. Fl deaths show that a larue mniority die I In with consumption. This disease may M commence with an apparently harmless I fj cough which can be cured instantly bylfj Kemp's Ralsam for the Throat and it Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and ikJ relieve all cases. Price 25c and 50c. J For sale by all druggists. W WI...I,. ff..,. V l ,. I wt nunar iiiiu luornnoes. Ill Allen's Foot-Kase, a powder. It cures ! V painful, smarting, nervous feet and in growing nails, and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Kase makes light or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure lor sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try It today, fiold by all drug gists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c. In stamps. Trial package FREK. Ad dress, Allen H. Olmsted, Le Roy, N, Y. For Young Men and Toung Women. There is nothing that will arouse the Ire of a young man or woman so Quick as to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is mussy their neat appearance Is spoilod. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Trov. Leave your orders at Johnson's barber shop. PIANOS AND ORGANS On Easy Payments To Cure Lngrlppe In Two Days. Takb I.axativk I!iomoQihniniTaiim:tb. All druiwists refund the mom-v 1 It Grove's signature It is nafly to obtain a gooil ono. Where no local dealer bcIIh them, wo will nend a piano or organ for a tiinall crhIi payment, Imlanco in monthly pay ments. Two years tirno to finiHh purchawo if do Hired. Wo would like to explain our method. Wo will send an iimtrummit guaranteeing Batisfuction, or tho piano may ho rotumcd to us at our cxpenmj. Catalogues freo for tho anking, tell all about them. Special priceH and full information if you writo. Eiler's Tho home of (IIMUI-ltl.Xs 1'IIOM, vi:iu:it n 0h, M IDlltll iiil Itl A I iaio House Portland, Oregon. ! 1