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OREGON CITY ENTRMISK, FKIDAY, APIUL 110, 1000. flrpcmn Ctv KnMrnrkp l'0,l,tl r0,,iv ,lu' i,ron Published Kvery Friday. L. I- PORTER, PHora.rroa. IUHMCHIPTION RATKH, tofor had. Tho new Industry should be. the means of educating the farmer of llit vicinity of the taneftti to W de rived from feeding oil cake. Washington recently to Join similar 'you lollultt to wallow, and all In the delegations from the west in a pioleat j name of Mm in. before tho house coimiilttooa ifttinit j It I about time, that a spado. I tHcl the Imposition of the proved tax. a spade In this county, I " ay on Mai'dnlF; and diiiiuiM be him llul tlrst fries, Hll. pnnili." Tin senate committee, on Privilege i . How many vatieiiesof democrat arojand Kleetlon ha Iotill unanimously there? There it the gold democrat, the I that Mr. Clark, of Montana, la not en anti-expansion democrat, tit Pryan JJJ democrat, the freo silver expansion One year Six months... Trial subscription two months 25 democrat, th gold anti-expansion A discount o .Vlcents on all iitwenplioiis . one Year. 25 eenta for in month. I .. for one Year, 25 cenls for six months, II Ifi1 in advance. Advertising rates given on application democrat the Pewey democrat. While th Courier Herald la ranting . .....ft I ft J 1 - Bubsrrihers still flint tha dil of ex,.ra- wiei.i s. neai, an oPs .muting tu.n nan.pfd on their papett following j . ,j over ,he f0nntrv. it might In their name. It this date i not changed I within two weeks alter a pavntent, kindly I tercst it reader by saying something notify at and mill look al.er ... - m j-s.fss J " ' i v f miia. H'i eP fNMS IWV year-old steers and 4 cent a pound hoa I (HSH N W tit. Tim War department ha ptepatt"! an Entered at tit ivstoffp In Oreson City, Or., as vecond class nutter. AGENTS FOR THE INTKRFRIHE. in 1900, aa against t'.'S and M5 work hordes, $10 two-year-old steer and 2 cent-a pound hog in lS'.Ht. The nomination for district attorney could not be gained for CUt kamai county one of the ...lr. T. B. Thomas Geo. Knicht A. Matber, Oscar V tmnKr j hut the man nominated it !.V!H;haT"i!'l n'l present city "'-M-irl'y Astoria. Sohuehel, nomi- E. L. Russell ! nattsl on the fusion ticket, will probably C.'t." Howard '"t" nlore 'l'n bia party vote but can- Bearer Creek.... ffcrtby Clackamaa Milwaukie Union Mill Meadow Brook..., Kesr Era Wilaonville I'arkplara Ptartord kulino K. .M.tKiernot exjWl 0 carry this county aKinnt Alolalla Annie Miibt I ' ' Manitiam E. M. Hartman j Allen. Butkrille B. Jennir. Aurora Henry A. Sutder Eale Treek "H. Wtii-rn Jniaru J. C. Elliott Faudj E. ti UK-h Cnrrinsville Geo. J. I'urnn Cherryville Mr. M.J. Hammer Marmot Adolph AscboB titled to a plac in tho United Siitl' lnMrm-livo atatemont, rompaiiiig tho senate, and has recommended that hi j mortality Inures In th Spattili-Amerl-scat 1 declared vacant. This ran Ih',-i, war with tho of th that six don by a maiorlty vol instead of the mimth of the prcnettt Soulh African ar, two-thitda ncveenary if tit committee J ttio purxise belm; to show that th had recommended Mr. Clark's pul-Lwualties sttirored by th American sion. The coinniilte doea not find that triKH.. at iIih ,, ,,i ih.ur occurrenc Mr. Clatk himself hat Uen utility of j (w (il. li were regarded In somo ipiatters bribery, but hold that th Montana j,,,, ,.Xlv,..!y and were th baxis of statute providinu that only I:'.!' mticit ctitUiom). wer actually my It Has Never a dttiKHist, I have never handled a itiei. r H f any iiittuio ttut Kv un it comoleto st ! V - JJ At ker a I'nluli Krmrdv for 'I hroat fAX iiiij I ronhlrK, I have sold liimdirilof iV . shall b spent in any eltvtion, as violated and that the larg amount ad mitted to have teen spent by Mr. Clark ia prima facie evidence of its illegitimate two. At almost the same lime, the much les in itumtwr proportionately than thtvte suffered by the I'litiiih army u to date. As to the l!ritilt alioaing, th stuto ineiit covers the returns (tout IVloher II senate reachevl an agreement to vote n i .,, April 7, nearly six month. There the (juay ras in about tao weeks time. jTlte chances are all in favor of Mr. Quay being seated. 'Th way to Lnild op Oregon City la t fir Ortfsn City People jonr Patronape. Bi.rr BLICAX TICKET. For representative in congresa for Erst district THOMAS H. TONGUE, of Washington. For presidential electors O. F. PAXTOX. Multnomah. TII.MAN FOKD, Marion. J. C. FULI.EKTON. Douglas. W. D. FUKXISH, Umatilla. For supreme jadge CHARLES E. WOLVERTOX, Linn. For food and dairy commissioner J. W. BAILEY, Multnomah. For joint representative for Multnomah and Clackamas A. S. DRESSER, Clackamaa. For district attorney for fifth district HARRISON ALLEX, Clateop. For representatives- J. L. K RUSE, of Stafford. JOHN TALBERT, of Clackamas. CHARLES TOOLE, of Csneraah. For county commiiioner8 THOMAS KILLEX, of Needy. JOHN LEWELLEN.ofSpringwater For sheriff W. H. SMITH, of Abernelhy. For clerk WELDOX SHANK, of Canby. For recorder 1HOS. P. RANDALL, of Oregon City. For assessor ELI WILLIAMS, of Currinsville. For treasurer ELI WHITE, of Damascus. For Bchool superintendent J. C. ZIXSER, of Oregon City. For enrvevor Wa hear tlie.-e days a good deal of talk about Jeffersonian democracy, but if the spirit of that illustrious gentleman should wander hereabouts and w itnesa Geng'ebaiioh and his tribe trying to run the democratic party, what a ghost dance there would d. The Paris exp)ition has opened and will be an extensive affair. The United Statea has more than twice the space of any other nation, excepting France. The American exhibit will he a credit to the nation, and it ia believed much good will result to thia country in the way of education to foreign nations, as to our ability and puth in manufacturing and trade as well as resources. w.'te :lt'.l otlicrrN and ll'.'ll men killed In action, by accident or by wound ami ill wane, There wer set down as uilw ing and aa primmer, HI otlkers and 4Ut men were invalided home, making ttie total IWitUli loeit, exclusive of S:ck and aoiimh'lin the luwpltals In Sjiitu Africa, 7'U ulllceraand l.'.t-tO men. It is catimalfd that l early 10. torn olticers ; and men are sick and wounded in the The ticket placed in ih field by tin republican party will sweep the county like a tidal wave. It is no longer a question of who wilt be elected; It is simply what w ill the republican majority be. There is a cause for every effect, and ! ,u"l"uU '"' '' the reason in this cae is that th rn-ulr l!r"nl,, in'- ,,m l- K'"' ' liean ti.ket, from top to bottom, is com- ,nl"'"1 !'000 ,"PU- Tl'" "' I . Ill a ! poaed of men whoa word ia their bond, u"'"'" who are particularly adapt, for the r- I ,,u""" wi,,' sl"'". l uM spective offcea the to(.. have eatIIJ tat-s armjr lawt by death 7 otHwra them to fulfill, men of integrity, ability ( '"' -,s,)-"'"n. There were wounded 113 and sound iudrfinent. men who can look 0 ,uv" ,ml ",,,, I"' the whole world In the far and say IjC'"" ' u" Ameri.ai death rat re- know no favorites, no man owns me. a ,ul""1 ,rom occurre-t in utile, Mr. ('. S peale, the well-known tlrttrt;Ul of Motgaii CUV. I. a . oihlgltlv HimiKht 'f In hlneiK. hullli'tt In ottiac 'f hli nklll Htld title III IHIllig pie seiipttoii'' Tlio best phyli utna In the lac send their ptii iittoliu sioie whenever thevtau. Any thing hi, It Mr. IVasle niaysnvt nn ! ilepriiilrd ittMin l'olott ly In a letter to W. II Ihx.krr Co., New Yoik City, proptleioiaof Atker's I'ligluh Wine. le. lie Suva " In all ntv litaliv vraia'rsprtt- ritco as n diligent, I have never handled a itieiii cine of any n.iune th.it fiUtion ami I. unkf botilea. and have yet to Irani of a single case wlirte It f.tilcil to cute. Ill trotip. It acta Willi a trr thinly that la really mar veh'iii. My wife iloes not take much stk In mnlt tine, but he hia atnlot faith in Acker's Kngfl.h Keinrdy. l a having It at her cll'W in i' the chthlteii at altacknl by trotip at liik;ht. It I poiilivelv harmleaa iem cdv. I can personally t tt v. I kti"w of a littl j;ltl ttlto accidentally drank a whol l-ttl. Rh wa. of c)tir rJK j,r loinai h lr a ah rt tint, but th sn kness passed away, and then tho rliild WM In belter health than ever More, I van understand why A kers English I'em. rdy Is no rtticactotts. because I am a druggist. It la lint a mora eijie. tnim hut a sticngtlicmng. Inv Igotatlng tmnc as well. While It hrals the ltritait..ni o( the mucous nirmhtauo. It also builds up tho cotisttttitioii aul Hirfus i; MhkI. I cttdotse It aUulutety." Soht at ttf . k. and ft a lMle. throughout th United States and Canada, and in KugUml. at is. id., Is, id . d If you are not satlatied after b.iynig return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money Imtk. I) c u.A- i.i At in trwKUnJx. M'. II. llt"kl K 4 ( , vfabvi, ,V, j, Fur sal by Oeo A. Harding. Failed 1 a 4a' r aVswT I , illl,f luha.rv ieMI. Rlf-IP Nil faiakts iat at Isar Wa , a, tjiC)rwi4iras)a itotmU J,.a. ysariBas lata W4, t-j ! ) lsj swaMs(Vaas4 sT is Ml pnblic office is a public trust; and wl en while the corresuiiding rate (or the More money per capita, more gold, more silver, and a larger total of money in circulation than ever before ia the summarization of the "Circulation Statement" insued by the treasury de partment for April 1, l!M). For the first time in the history of the country, tbe per capita circulation has increased the f'.'O line and the year 1900 carried the total for the first time past the two billion dollar line, while the amount ol gold and gold certificates in i circulation is larger than at the corres- ponding date of any previous year. elected they will practice what tle, : 'w'"'' army was ti! 13 percent The j,reach. Jdepsrtment statement rea ls as follows Standing upon a sound republican platform, thece gentlemen believe in a dollar whose value is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow ; thev believe in a in conclusion : "The conditions, both military and Climatic, under whl. lt the cam signs were carried on, wei so different that government with an arm long enough to dlir'cult ,0 rn"1"' comparison. reach the collar of any rascal beneath its flag; they believe in a government with a sword sharp enough to strike down tyrrany wherever it shows its snaky the American campaigns were carried on in the tropics in mid summer, the ni'St unfavorable twaaon of the year. The diseases most prevalent wer SMEM SJ I I I m an I U I J-Tw I 1 w I Evr " . T. . 1 . I -V. ' sn V in. iunr. ..i.i'r i lwEfiarl nil,irt,u.JuMi, wl . I Sa I ai sVSiih s i. aiw w I i. j IT - Minn u JL UMiw DaiutiBS FEERYS SEEDS TVfwauuSs u(Ml.a. ttm W,J mm r'r at a .af W Irttua Itmm. a4 r-. ;4 tft fmt M M a llloa t.t saatas, innKkr.) ti altUSW. IWtaSilmlN!, I IllSt 4 C. Mliatt, . head; they want a government that will tro-ica! levers. The climate in the protect the humblest citizen in the land 1 "I operationa in Smith Afriea is standing in the sunlight of his little 1 ' arkalily healthy. There was mu lt cabin, just as quickly as it w ill protect ! 'nesa at Ladysmith, hut that was ERNEST RAXDS. of Oregon Citv. For coroner J. W. XORRIS, of Oregon City. Have you registered? If you wUh to vote you must attend to this important matter. The Enterprise has a larger circula tion than any other paper in the eounty Vanderbilt in his palace of marble and gold. Reports have been received from every cross road, precinct and towntdiip in the county, telling of daily gains for the county republican ticket. The ticket For new and ingenious machinery the j elt'cl"1 from ,0' to 1,01,0,11 world seems now to be looking to the United States. Exports of electrical machinery increased from 017,43 in 18117 to 2,5l-3,C44 in 1.SD3, $3.l,3;i6 in 1SW; metal-working, from about M.UO0- CHKNKV'H TltKACIIMtV. In last week 's Courier-Herald appeared an article stating that the proprietor ol this paper and Commissioner Scott had 000,000 in 1S97 to nearly 17,000,000 in 1S99; railway engines, from 3,000,000 in 1897 to nearly 15,000,000 in 18W; type writing machines, from fl, 500,910 in 1897 to J2,77t),3a in 1899. while such lines of machinery as catth registers, laundry machinery, printing presses, shoe manufacturing machinery and fire and stationery enginea also show a marked growth. If five people read each copy, then 10.000 people read the Enterprise each week. Once more the Boers are reminding the English that it is real war they are engaged in. A. S. Dkeskee received the compli ment of the unanimous nomination for joint representative from this and Multnomah counties, Since the late convention, where is the man in Clackamas county that can boaBf'Iaraa democrat? He won't be in it unless he aJds the fusion tail, pops s lver republican. The demand is overwhelming in Great Britian that promotion in the army here after be made on brain and not money ct title. Experience teaches many a lesson. The state convention could not have made two better nominations than Judge Wolverton for the supreme bench and F. M. Bailey for food and dairy com missioner. The demand for Wolverton was unanimous and testified to the opinion held by the people. Mr. Bailey has taken such vigorous action against the adulterated butter trade and kindred matter to make the people believe that he is the right man in the right place. j entered into an agreement by which the Enterprise was to have the county printing for two years. The proprietor of this paper w iuhes to say that such a proposition was never thought of, much less talked to Scott, or any other person. The Courier Herald knew that a con tract beyond the time of the prenent boird could not be entered into by the board, yet it maliciously publishes this lie, under direction, of course. Mr. J Scott informs us that when Cheney is pressed for his source of information he says "Stipp told him." When the latter is asked for his source of information he refuses to divulge it to Scott but says "we" were after Porter. Tho lie seems to be up to Stipp but does any one think it started there? Hardly. j Scott went out of his way to help the j Courier-Herald and has never been a ! friend to the Enterprise, but he is no 1 due to liege conditions and riot to climate. In the American campaigns the clothing worn waa ashpit aa pos sihte. Ird RotN-rt has snt from I'doemfontein for warmer da', ing fur his army on account of thn aieiied pre vilenee of pneumonia." Nip worn Extra strain needs extra strength. When a nmn begins to add to hi hours of lalwr, ami subtract from his hour of rest, he is putting an extra strain on brain and body. In such cases mnnv men make the serious mi-take of using Stiltiulutltlir liotlora. nr ale.il.. Mr. .....iT dues. These cun only injure. The spur unr uu me norsr, Dili doc riot strengthen him. Stimulants are only apurs. The need of the Unly u strength. Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery is invaluable to overworked men and women. It strengthens the stomach, increasea the blood supply, nourishes the ncrvea, and trivr vital jwer to brain and Uxly. There ia no alcohol in "r.nl,l.. v,i. ical Discovery." It contains no opium, cocaine or other nurcolic. is slrutly a temperance medicine. Mr. Wwar.IJamtis.of.Marmiro.Criiwr.iMCo ! Imlisria, writes: iVr Ihrre yrsr.ol aufferirn with liver troul.lf , malaria I onvv fl ' hooes of ever nilmr "... . . - " me iii.i all the hmr rlneiors n! rrrHved r, nrr laKititf three Nxtlni Golden Medical Iriacovery ami -I'leSMint rr Mi' I mm .. ...A due mtir,i. . i .. ;..: ' "i-". -"""rnui mriiuiiira ' Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, irnH pities Nuts, Datot, rigs, Honey, Ornneoi, Lomons. Dannnat, Cranberries. Raltlna Homo Made Mlnco Meat, KOIUiltTSOX, The 7th Srstsr (Jam sa. pAKMERS ... Vutir team will have th of car and Full Measure of Feed City StnblcH. W.H. YOUNC, Prop., .,.,.., W. H. Cooks Mverjr on Short Notice. Tslsphon No. 42. i. - a a k a ii - k m m .i. 7 11 V Zi Ttl.t Mir...' I ijv. i'liiiwl 9 and Prospectors Favorite. A Un ifT'Ttr,! livcoU 0 or ltrat. It'indvsLr Am W.miiLm it w 1y every a a oik: ,uvl r.oi.i tvcr)whcrc. S-nl n.tnio anl address on a post.nl card for i.jfi-p.igc illtis tmtctl catalogue. It ii free, Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Kt:w itAVi N. riwv DIAIUno Alain nnnAMA H riMiniiTN iku imv I iiBit tried ' Ii fmt little re- ', r! of Dr. 1'ierre s i W, one rtal of l.i. i 1 1 . .. . : sr. it w . r; He is now after the Armour's for nellin ' t, i... , . ... . . ... i.bucii unu an ue is coarsen wuri neinif. procese butter in Portland. The latter ri rama witfiln turn w.K.a t.t Mn r is spoiled butter worked over and sold (or dairy butter. WooDitiBN has started otf with a creamery having about 400 cows; there Should be no doubt about the success of this institution, if a good manager and hutter maker can be kept constantly in charge. Hinck the establishment of the flax Jiber works at Seio, the creamery at that Thk fight in committees of the house over the proposition to tax oleomar garine out of exigence is growing hotter and hotter aa tiie days go by. The re publicans are committed to a bill in creasing the internal revenue tax to 10 cenls a pound, and this it ia contended, would put an end to the industry. The dairy interests of the country are behind the bill, while the manufacturers of oleomargarine have enlisted in their behalf the cattle raisers of the south west and the cotton seed oil producers of the south. Both of the inf? not rlf.u are directly intereated in the continued prosperity of the oleoniaigarine makers. nation, and as he can no longer help the j the Courier-Herald out, he is stubbed in the back. Do you of the Courier-Herald , and you proinptera believe that the j people can be fooled with lies, always? Is decency gone? Has manhood no' longer any attractions for your heastial j and depraved nature? bo you think that every lie you hatch, or that is poured into your greedy ears by the greatest liar and corruption! this county ever saw, is going to be be lieved by the honest people of this! county? Filth, corruption and robbery of the county you thrive on. These are as necessary to your beiiiK as the miasma of the swamp is to the nolnori,e weeds that flourish in its depths, or the dung- r I Pis sent free on of stamjHi to co ot ma only. Send a I one- cent stamps for pa per covered, or i stamps for cloth. Address I)r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo J Y. llll On Easy Payments A delegation of prominent Texana repre-1 hill to the nightshade at iis side. You For Vounar Men and lotmg rVomen. There ia nothing that will arot.se the ire of a young man or woman so tjnick aa to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They mHy dress ever so well but if ttieir shirt front or shirt waiat Is mussy their neat appearance is spoiled i ne iroy launury makea a specialty of ladies' and gitntlemnn'a fine work. There can bn no better work tlmn is lone at the Jrov. Leave your order nl Johnson's barber shop. How Art, Tour Klrfuryi I It i easy to obtain a good ono. Wlu-ro no local dealer Ht.-llH them, wo will m;n a j.intio or organ for a mnall cuh1 jmy mont, Imliineo in monthly pay ments. Two years timo to flnihh .urcliaHo if do Hired. We would liko to explain our method. Wo will end an iriHtrument Ktiarantooin,? patiafiiction, or tho piano may ho returned to uh at our cxpenm,. Catal..KucH free for tho unking, toll all ahotit them. Sjtocial priceH and full information if you writ. eenting these allied districts, arrived in contaminate the very sewera i whlclAM"CTi Idler's Piano House a. Tho homo of Portland, Orenon. KI'IIIAI I. i-HAO, uiiiin nnos, Kinini.r. icon .