4 OREGON CITY ENTRPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY II, 1000. Oregon City Enterprise. Publlahed Kvery Friday. t- ; ; - L. L. PORTER, raorsirroa. getting out Into the marketa of the world. Pa. Pkhnard Pai.v, fusion candidate for congress, was In the rltr last Friday lortiine with It, are Im lined to Join this polities should bo considered In local new movement and will probably do o. elections, the stubborn, unavoidable fact The central pUnk In the platform of I li Hint they do play a large mid lni.or- ttiis party will Ixj to protect native iiir-l lant part therein. IVslral-le as It wuiii.i eats against what they mil "the Pole In other me political fences of this county. Xh i worJ. It will be anti Uennhhcan. anil wim mi pockets (till ol nailer to drive in crowd" end the strangers. UBCKIPTION HATI, 12 00 1 ( 23 Onsyear Pi I monlhi Tnai subscription two months... A discount of W cents on all subscriptions for one year, 28 cents for lis mouth, if paid In advance. Adverting rale given on application. democratic healers were on deck waiting for the banker candidate to oin up a 100 keg. Bobscrlher will find lb dal of expira tion tttniprd on tbelr apart followin iiMiir nam. If this daU it not chanced within two weeks after a pavruent, kindly notify ui and w will looa alter ih Catered at lit postofrios In Orricon City, Or., at second clam matter. AGKST8 FOR THI IXTKKPKISK. Bearer Creek.... Canny Clackamas Milwaoki Fnion Willi Meadow Brook... New Era Wilsonville Farkplars Btaflord At ulino Carol Molalla Marquam Butteville Aurora.. Kagle Creek Ifeniaacus Bandy Oumnsvilla , Cberryville.... .lr. T. B. Thomas Ueo. Kniehl A. Mather ..war WiMinxer ...O. J. Trtillineer ... Ches. Holman ,.W. K Newrrrj Henry Miley F. L. "Russell J.Q. Us C. T. Howard R. M. Cooper Annie ftubb .. E. X. Hart man B. Jenninn , Henrr A. fnyder H. Wiibrrn J. C. Kiliott F. CrUch Geo. J. Curnn .lira. XI. J. Hammer To the exrhiiion of all other fuoion candidates, the Oregon ftate journal guilds the eulogy of Hernard Daly, occu rying nearly its entire edition of last week to defending him against the dam aging testimony in the Lakeview Ex aminer, his home paper. Wonder what fat poaition Harrison Kincald expects to get in case of his election. IVmocrat or anything rlae In the field Six well-known white men and some doion or more native leaders are fore moat In the movement. It is a fact that the thing has eo shaped itself In (Ion lulu that a large section of the native community la already split off and I simply waiting a leader and organisation Sons one has started the story that John Lewellen said that no foreign-born citizen thould hold a public ofllce. This comes, aa a matter of course, from the reformers. We are authorised to eay that this rumor is absolutely false. Any Too much stress cannot be laid upon the importance of your choice of ballot for the two county commissioners to tie elected the 4lh day of June. Remember the entire financial economy of the county reels lu the palm of their bands, and it Is absolutely dependent opon their good judgment to know w hen to sqnerie their fingers for retrenchment and when to relax their grip for beneficial public donation. The. mnublifMn lrt darnli t t-i -li- .. .1 ' one moving jir. ..eweiiing wouiu not , , . , deeply and earnestly upon the qualifica tions requisite in the candidate (or this believe such a story, as he is a man of ability and sense and knows that some of our best citizens are foreign-born. Marmot Adolpb Ascbot) Tbe way te lalld ip Oreaei City b te give Oregon Tit; Peeple jeir Patreaafre. KEPI BLICAN TICKET. For representative in congress for first district - THOMAS H. TONGUE, of Washington. For presidential electors O. F. PAXTON, Moltnomab. TII.MAX FORD, Marion. J. C. FULJ.ERTO.N. Douglas. W. D. FURNISH, Umatilla. For supreme judjee CHARLES E.WOLVERTON, Linn. For food and dairy commissioner J. W.BAILEY, Mnllnomah. For joint representative for Multnomah and Clackamas A. S. DRESSER, Clatkamas. For district attorney for fifth district HARRISON ALLEN, Clatsop. For representative J. L. KRUSE. of Stafford. JOHN TALBERT, of Clackamas. CHARLES TOOLE, of Csnemah. For county commipioners i THOMAS KILLEN, of Needy. JOHN LEWELLEN, of Springwater For sheriff W. h. SMITH, of Abernethy. For clerk WELDON SHANK, of Canby. For recorder 1 HOS. P. RANDALL, of Oregon City. For assecsor ELI WILLIAMS, of Currinsville. For treasurer E. T. WHITE, of Damascus. For school superintendent J. C. ZINSER, of Oregon City. For surveyor ERNEST RANDS, of Oregon City. For coroner J. W.NORRIS, of Oregon City. j Tut trap-door in the democratic plat form was left open for trial, alon came Judge A. S. Bennett, of The Dalles, and tell through it. After taking a few kiuks out of bis neck, he jumps up and accuses the Oregoni'n, instead of Geo. E Cham berlain, of jerking plank No. 3 out from under him. The fact of the matter is, Chamberlain did not certify to a true copy of the democratic platform, It is fraudulent. Satis is again quoting scripture in the fusion ranks Tbey are forever and eternally harping about blackballing bankers and corporationists, and are holding the republican party op before the throne of grace as trusts and boodlers. At their late convention held at McMinn- ville they returned to their own vomit and nominated Bernard Daily, banker and corporation lawyer, for congress. It flow remains for the people of the dis trict to give him enough black balls to re ject, the 4th day of June. oflice. and out of the entiro number of voters of this county, they selected John Lewellen and Thomas Killen as Wing the men poseied with the combination of requirements necessary for the perfor mance of thisoftiee. They are men who have been sucessful in the management of their own private atlairs, never having been known to make a failure, and are thoroughly acquainted w ith all the duties of the office of comminsioner. Their election is assured, and their majorities will rank among the highest. he fjreity ollUvrs to 1 cIiowmi solely on their merit ss mtiuit'lpal administrators, the time has not yet coma when they srn so chosen. They sre the nominees of the local organisations of National artles and their success or fadunt Is Interpreted a the success or faihue of the party; whose candidate they are. This Is the cae even when National issims are prac tically unmentiotied, wheii the cotiteat Is confined to local questions and I decided upon that baaia. Every climen may U aware that sound money, the tariff or any other matter of National concern has played little or no patt In the local rtn paUn. But so long as the candidal represent the National partiea, that tact will be carefully hidden from the outside world, and victory te heralded as a triiimt'li fur the detnocrala or republicans as the rase may b. It may be all wring, but until it is otherwise the voter who appreciates how disastrous to National welfare would l the ascendancy of Brvanisiu and how imortatit it Is that no crumb of comfort for dlsorgamied emocracy should be found, will Iw chary of so casting his Vote ttiat surli n interpretation will te oaihle. It is Presidential year," and it is doubly mportarit that Clackamas county should be found In the right column, not only because of the moral rffect, but because f the practical eff-n t upon the cotilrst fiat is to take place In the fall. Were the republican candidates, or any one ol them, notoriously until, there would be some justification for the man Her Husband's Story My name Is I". J. SpronR. ami my address la id Bondman. Block, Troy, N V. I want to tell how thankful I am that my wlfe'a health has been resUitx' h her. Alx'tit a year ago she caught a tlieadful cold, which Settled In hsr biou. chill ttihca ami lung. Mie ccr taitily hud hromhitt. and I think consumption, t', and we do apaurd of her life. She had a tighlnr and soietiess ill the i und It uat dillii ult for her i.i lnra'hc. There were darting. .Nk.. hhttip, dull and heavy pains, with l IMIMtlll I ll f.il. Jv .- lug. r.u'l dii)' she than the d' bcfoie. was worse I was ad- tliait the ilny ln'ioie. I was l- viocd to gel Acker Knglinh Kent cdy, and did so, but my ifo only tj shook her l.rad and said: 'Another t dollar thr. wn aay. She took I the Remedy, however, and said tho effect was mag leal. In less than an hour there was a remark. 1 -iL.t7r!v'.I able change. She got tatter at once, and in a short time she was entirely well and strong again. The cure was permanent and there has been no rehtpne. I don't know what Acker's English Remedy Is made of, but I en sure it contains something that fortifies the system against future attacks. My wife is in twtter general health now than ever, and you can't Imagine how happy she la for her recovery. She tells everybody about Acker's Kngllh Rem. rdy, and ao do I. for I telieve It to be our duty to the public to help every suf ferer who has Ihritat and lung troubles. My neighbors say It Is a sure specif lr croup, and has saved the lives of buudrods of little ones around in tins Vivsnity aloue." Sold at i)c, jor. and ft lttle. throiichoot the United Slates and Car ada( and In KnUm!. at is. td., i. d . 4 (d. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggM, and get ymir money back. H a.Vu IV ttm gwuoolct. a'. II. WKk KM 4 IV., trvyrtrtart, Ans tmi. For salo by Ueo. A. Harding. who raits his ballot for fusion. De- Oni great mark of the intellectual 0 nt, honest government would demand It. Hut In the contest to I decided In this county no such J'MiflYatlon exist. broadness and tolerance of the age Is the anxiety to have free diecossion opon any troublesome topic. The great race problem of the South is undoubtedly one of the most serious conditions in our republic. The best and most helpful discussions opon soy topic must come from the people who sre familiar with all conditions that effect the matter. The deepest thinkers both North and South believe that the best solution of the race problem mu-t be given through the work of the negro and the white man of the South. A society has recently been formed in Montgomery, Alabama the heart of the "black belt," for the pur pose of holding annual conferences to discuss the race problems of the Sooth, Spiaxi.no of the Philippine situation, Bishop Potter says : "If my son should come to me and say be proposed to marry a young Creole woman with seven children I would call him vrpal liii, ata P.nt if l.a m m a .k m. .n i ..1 1 1 . i i i i . i the f r (i c 1 1 1 so , 1 1 1 e ed uts t io n of the negro, me and said he had already contracted such a marrisge I would still try to sus- wIiKiou" wo,k tn ,oc ord,'r ni1 tain intimate relations with him. I equality. The meetings w ill te ojn to "No, gentlemen, what we have done free discussions and Interchange of ideas. I.-. ..i i:. l - i . . i i.. ... ..u....j JUBl sum a relation The formation of the society is a hope- mo., niiu it nuuiu oe a sourceot national Young Rlafrons tto preserve the charms of face an figure in sjiite of an increasing family and the care of growing children are ' always to be envied. A a pmrnrative ! of health ami beauty Doctor l"ierc,s Fsvor. ite Prescription has been hsilnl ty women u a Gol - send " to tbrir sex. It mortification if we gave up our respon sibilities because we find them difficult." Election June 4. Vote the ticket straight. Tua Enterprise has a larger circula tion than any other paper in the county. Tue tardy success of the English in South Africa is leading many people to a certain examination of the fetish of England's greatness as a military and naval power. Strange to say, the history of England's wars does not show a great military nation. Her two great gen eral, the Dukes of Marlborough and of Wellington led England to victory when she bad powerful allies, bat no single military success can compare w ith those of France or Germany. Great as a ful sign. Its problems are the hardest that the South has to face ; they sre best understood by those living among them and a free and unprejudiced discupMon is the first step towards a solution. OLD M.fclTII CIIKNKV. Thue to the predictions made in the Enterprise last week, the would be polit ical detective of the century, Old Sleuth Cheney, has opened a detective bureau In connection with his lie hatchery on 7ih street. The rates for his secret ser-j vice work are established by placing himself, soul and body, titxjn the auction M 1 5 7 IU commercial nation-yes. But irreat Mock of political trickery, to be knocked Have you registered? If you wish to vote you must attend to this important matter. If five people read each copy, then 10.C00 people read the Enterprise each week. when opposed in war by equal strength history does not prove it. Oregon republicans are for expansion, the Nicaragua canal, the open door in China and, very naturally, for the gold standard as the basis on which oriental countries should pay for their goods. When the supreme court decides that the recent Puerto Rican legislation is constitutional, Mr. Bryan will have an other reason for demanding tue sup pression of that body. Fbom the way the democrats seem to be worrying over the constitution, it would appear that they have forgotten that there is a supreme court, whose chief duty it is to eafeguard that encred document. One of the most hopeful signs of the times is the care and attention given to the defective and delinquent classes of our children. There has been a recent agi tation in cities looking towards providing separate courts for children accuBed of crime. This idea should be followed up to a practical result. Statistics show that after a child has once suffered arrest his downward career is rapid. The necessary and enforced, association with older criminals has an evil effect. Those familiar with the statistics of criminality believe that the first step towards saving a child would be made if this matter of separate courts could be established. The Mother's congress has been asked to consider the matter. It directly con cerns every mother in the land for the well being, the chance to live well of her child is directly related to the chance of the poor little outcast of the gutter. down to the politician bidding the high est. His latest piece of shrewd work is made manifest by his coming to life long enough to hear a little scrap of political gossip, that everybody else in the county had heard and forgotten weeks ago, and which was so fabulous that It limply needed but a short period of time for it to lash its own brains out, and fall an g 1 v e a t b strength and n e a 1 1 n upon wuicn ba mothrrliMxi pen!. It prac- J t i c a 1 1 y doe j away with the paiua of nutter-1 mty. It enable ! the niotlicr to : nourish the in fant life de. pending on her, ami enjoy the hourly happi ness of winch ing the develop ment of a per fectly healthy child. Mr Orrin klllo nt lk nl. I ..... Co.. Wi.. writ-.: ! h. Own i,.iBf lo write you evrr tince my batiy wa tarn n sard to what your favorite Hrrn4iua hu me. i anm praur l enoiifh, I,,, hare not bern aawrll fur 6v yrara aa 1 now am. od I waa only ork a ahun (lm, and alucr I (4 op hare not had one an k day. have not had any internal trouble aince I gnt up I w not only aurprurd mytrlf but all of my ftkodt bcr art aurpnatd to r m o wtll.a Dr. Pierce'a Medical Adviser, every woman's friend, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for book in pa per covers, or 31 stamps in cloth bind ing, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. "aaajf ei it s-ces Chocolates FRESH TODAY Somebody al born will bt wailing tonight in a box. Tlx "Nam on Everv PLrfa" la the guiraoUe, . row tan ar C. (1. Huntley drii'i(lt. DlJrBirtPI'MHi upon ' Sr.lrlna.lr'i.lQO.. I'nrto M..llkl. wUkaunl ppy ''Z"',"','' o- ) J de- ! 1 " 1 l4- ,u'. l'mmor, Md. .Seeds gro rlBfl rr Ibvy'ra rVwab and alwtfl Ik k. tt f r hr. lun.aa uIwjIIIuIm Ntlrk lo rrr' Stada and peaepwf ISU9 SWd Annual frwa. WrIU tut IL e. a niir co.. tMrwa. ahta. FARMERS . . , Your team will have tho lt of care alio! ull Measure of Feed City StnblcH. W. H. YOUNC. Prop., s.u..r., ... w H cook. Livery Higs on Hlmrl Notice. Tlphor No. 42. B - .ai m Jwa; j-i.-'L aw in. a. i M 1 IB MO wmrsM araww-- . . ar Jbar wsw ar ' afa? --C' ' t1 jr.' ' . 4 J J .a. ' V Thf?Minrr and Pros ivc lorn Invonlc. a t rr . f . i v. il. ill' Llt ii iy coin or lf.it It'iudvsLr Am- Winithm h I l y vrry o: an I sola cvrrywlw ro. Send nam-: anl arllrcsi on a postal canl for i-lS-juc illus tratctl catalogue. It ii free. WInclicslcr Repealing Arms Co. Kt'W II A V I'M I'llMV lX45Vva4? tarkct St., aa rraiKlxo, Cat, HOW l.H l'Ot ft WIFE. Has she lost her heautv? . J mm DV( j WIS i . ' stipation, Indigestion. 8ick I f. ,!, I, W are the principal causes. Karl's Clover 1 l!)t TP! ll.I cnn.l 1 III. I . I I. I men, inn icjr nan a i j n u n ( 1 1 ph ti-;..a or. . . fi eta. and w cts. Li Money refunded if results are not satis- ii r..-. i . t. .. ... F lociurj. i. u. iinnuey, fruggist. bj Alter sullering from pi Ids for fifteen 'tV years I was cured by using twj boxes of exploded libelous boomerang at the 'Witt's Witch Hazel Halve," writes W. feet of its author. J- ater, North Prook, N. C. It heals PIANOS AND ORGANS Bill Exports of Aniericun products and manufactures were almost $30,000,000 greater last March than in March, 1899, That wall of protection Is not too high to prevent our goods climbing over it and 'favored the republic and cast their Althoich there has been nj actual organization of a native party in Hono lulu, everything is tending In that di rection, and in less than a month such a thing may come to pass. The native ele ment favorable to the monarchy are the leaders in this bolt. At the same time a very large number of IJawaiians who Sleuth Cheney took the wee, small bit of gossip, and after twirling it, twisting It and elongating it in the editorial fac tory he carries around under his hat, he ' hatched out the following article in last week's Courier-Herald : "It is reported upon good authority that the Iioss of the republicans in Clack amas county is offering to trade off a .... .uu uiiu-iiinu i j v) eiem a lew men that he thinks he can use fn the future." everything. Beware Ueo. A. Harding. of counterfeits. On Easy Payments For Young Men and loong rromen. There is nothing that will aroose the In. nf a Vriiim, man a- a.. - v w. ,vi...aj mmi ur nuuiuu BO (JI1ICK SS to have Inforior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever io well but if their shirt front or shirt waist Is mussy their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladles' and gntlernen'a Ann There can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Johnson's barber shop. KKPCUMCAS KKSI'ONHIIIILITV. Tiikkk is a certain responsibility rest ing upon the shoulders of every republi can apart from that involved in his vote on local issues. As a believer in the principles and policies of his party, and in that party as the safer guide of the destiny of the Nation, he cannot over look the effects that a democratic victory m ..l.l , .... ui'"" rorilines in the fall. Bow ira T.ur Kldu,v. s Irrational as it doubtless is that N.tlon.1 1 pftr i "DeWitfs Little Early Itlsors are the finest pills I eyer nsed." D. J. Moore, Millbrook, Ala.. They quickly enre all iver and bowel troubles. Ooo. A. Harding irker's EnglMi Itemed will stop a cough at any time, and will cure tho worst cold in twelve hours, or money eiunueu. L'.r; cts. and GO cts. It in euy to obtain a good ono. Whore no local dealer hcIIm thorn, wo will send a piano or organ for a Kinall earth jmyinr-nt, balance in monthly pay monte. Two years time to finlnh purrhruw if do. fired. Wo would like to explain our method. Wo will -end an inHtrument guaranteeing atifaction, or the piano may bo returned to tin at our oxpenne. Catalogs free for the anking, tell all about them. Npncial prices and full information If you write. tiler's hano louse Ti'ehomeof Portland, Orefloti. "1 Mil l I f, mw Hi:iu:it iiaom, iiMiinr, s itov, l;,:MIMn UUV.AT 1VI MTI H OltfMM. 1 i i f