Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 18, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY ENTRPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1900.
Oregon City Enterprise.
Published Kvery Friday.
L. U POUTER, raorairroa.
UBaCHIPTION KATKSs,
ought, at least, lo be at game aa tx-
champion Corbett and acknowledge
i whipped, and a buck number forever,
advanck in rAHM rnoni t t. i ebarle Myers, Livestock Inspector
fur l in Ml ilia county reports Ilia nntniwr
of sheep In the county lo he IM.H11H.
Tuesday, May Id
Next to the wage earner, the class
moat benefited liy Ilia revival of pros
perity under a republican admlulslra
i-""v iifui.nM.il ptiiiiiiiiniin-. nics.iay, may to.
Prosperity haa had mioh a tilt lhat Ilia , tion arethe farmers. The general rise ivmocral complain o Kansas City
tho farmers can't find hand. This will In prices in all agricultural prodiieta liaa 1 lintel men. Object lo paying per ilay
be hard lines on the IioIhi. roeaibly trnafrtrml their in.liiatry from depres- 'id In a room with four others,
thla will throw litfhton the ouestlon whvlslon to thrift. Kn.erls Lev. Mil,.i..d I Ia.lera a III make a lorinal protest.
An Astonishing But True Story
" My home I In Sidney, Ohio. I have been nearer death with con,,,,,,,.,,,,
than any other living person In llio wot Id. and I want you to read thu, .,"
ran tell oiIhm. I t'X'k a avvero told and neglected It, 1 grew worn,. ,i 1
One year 2 00
Bii moiithi 1 l
Trial subscription to months 23
k .1 IU nH - 1 I ...kuMRllAIIB
M UIBIMUlll tl iW ITII.a I'll fill l 'l Iv ll.
for one year, 23 rents for sis months,, 11
pain in suvsiice.
Advertising rates Riven on application.
Subscribers will And the date of expira
tion stsmped on their paers following
their name. If thin date is not changed
Within two weeks sftr a pavnient, kindly
notify us and w will look after iu
Sntarsd at the postoffliSe In Oregon City,
Dr., as second claaa matter.
A9KNT8 rOB THI I.STIRPRI8K,
this will throw light on Die question why
hobo li alwag a democrat.
Wiista state like Colorado, the great
est free silver advocate in our nation of
states, comes out like it did last week
and declare for the gold standard and
against cheap money, it seems like It li
time the fusion party waa taking two or
three, bottles of "get-onto-yourwelf bit
ters" and quit trying to break the seal
of the tomb where free silver corpse
lies buried forever
aion to thrift. Experts have estimated
that the products of last year were worth
a billion and half of dollar more than
any year during (he Cleveland-Wilson
depression from 1S!2 lo ISM. This Is
an average Increase of 31 per cent. Live- , , .. , . ,
i .i- The laindon r.apresa of today adv.
atock in general haa gained in value :W ....,. n, .i,.,.., ,, i;i.-l.r.l rr..tr In
lloer seek annexation to the I'nlted
Slate. Peace rominlsxioii now due In
Yurk am hiiimih ired lo auk t li lis
cniiiitry lo raise Ilia stars and stripes!
over fount Alriea.
Beaver Creek...
Can by
Clackamas ,
Milwaukie ,
Union Mills... .
Meadow lirook..
hew Era
Wllsonville
Park place
Platlord
Id u lino
Carus
Molalla
Marqnam
Buttevilie
Aurora
Eagle Creek
Ianiacus
Randy ,
Currinsville
Cherryville
Marmot
Dr. T. B. Thomas
, Geo. Knight
... A. Matber
(scar Wisainger
U. J.Trullingsr
('tis. Holman
W. H. Newherry
Hrnrv Miley
F. L. Kusaell
J.U tiage
C. T.Howard
R. M. Cooper
Annie stubbs
E. M. Hart man
K. Jennlne
llenry A. tnyur
H. Wilbern
J. C. Elliott
, F. G.etsch
(ieo. J. C'urrin
.Mrs. M. J. Hammer
Adolph Ascbod
It ia reported from Vancouver, B. 0.
that the democrats of Alaska will choose
delegates at Juneau, May 28, for the
national convention to be held at Kan
aaaCity, July 4. As Alanka ia a gold
country it will be interesting to watch
the course of i la delegates in what will
probably be a silver convention. Their
presence would seem to luteal fire
brands. Astoriao.
per cent, and crope show an increase of
:'5 percent. The products of lire stock,
Including nieata, dairy products, etc.,
hive Increased 40 per cent over Ilia
lowest point during the period men
tioned. Horace have increased one
third, cattle about 40 per cent, and
aheep hava about doubled in value. In
raluce of farm lands there la a decidedly
After a conference aith the President,
at tthirh an understanding waa reached
liy which he will be appointed a llriaa-
ilior-ticneral In the leuUr army, (ien-
vaiuce oi larm lamts there la a (li-cldedly rr jOM,(,i, Whaler gave out a letter
upward tendency and aalee are far more announcing Hist he would stand for re
numerous, as a result of better prices for 'election to (he House from the eighth
firm nr.i.1.1. '. ....I iK- , i district of Alabama.
I ..w HUU.WI HII. I
Khi-Und In revenge for Tanimauys' attl
til. la on Ilia doer War.
Porto liicoand Hawaii In democratic
convention, Inlanders will send dele-
t!tes
limn mid nt the end of
two ycais 1 had run Into
consumption. 1 coughed
Irmblv. lust Mi'li. could
not sleen, and beewma so
dreadfully weak that I
hud to lake lo bed. In
the foiiviug eighteen
months I gradually
rr.ulud (he lai slaea
of C 'HHiimtlnii. No leas
than seven pliyniclnua
treated me and all gave
me ui savini; I va In-
tliialilo. 1 va absulutely
h
llv
m
y3 JSfri:
lliinuiv. i niiniiitnoijr If1 Q , .
helple. The whole fain- vVt T'
liy wore lhemelves out J JX'
.iiring for me, One day f"-
Hither and sister came ( "J
in mv lMldc, and said ?
I lull but a day ur two mote to live. Tears rolled down their theeka aa tllv
' lied lite news. The doctors had declared I waa In the laat stage, an. I to
II ill..,! l.liti. rami. I liu. I Mllt,,,i I., it,.. I... I l.-l... ...1... . . . . "
The way le balld ap Oregea City
Is te gle Otrren City People year
Patronage.
mount of mortgages are materially de
creased.
A brighter day haa dawned for the
frmers of America, and the restless,
panicky claaa of agriculturists who In
lsid were prone to bel eve In free silver
aa a panacea for their ilia, are now con
tented and happy and confirmed in the
belief Mist protection and prosperity go
hand in hand and that sound money and
Whkn all of the unproductive land In
the Northwest ia put into cultivation
that will raise a good crop when culti
vated, there will be a population in the
-" iu muu win inai iuuuu IIIUDrj lllll ....
W jllamette valley equal to that of any ' ,ti f . ... it'ti if liberty of worhlp, o
H " confidence are the foundation of a n-',, . .. . , , , 1
other ataV in the onion. We can pro-L . , i U'otighl as liberties of irdillon
auce lor tbe consutuplion of millions, 1.
and if the prediction that the trade of,r
nations is In ha Iransfurrail from ll ' T
We.lnelsy, May 111.
Itoer delegates have advised surrender
if they again stitfer defeat in the Vaa'.
In recent em-ouiiter at Mafe king, the
Ilirsere repiilwd will, heavy lues.
ISilller iHVllpies (ilelico,
Kilipinoa reject civil marring).. The
Jesuits alxuninate It as no more than
colicuhinsLe. Thev denounce lncli-rn
civilisation and progress a fIe, and in
a sensational cirvutar they advise rejec
tion i f liberty of worship, presa and
t ave. I wanted to go out and see in y ileal ly llived town of bnluey oiu-e n,rs
I' iey told me null a Hung was Impossible thai I would surely die Iwfors ,J
buk. H it I Insistrd. and to gratify tny dying wish, a carriage waa ntlsdun
li a b.d of pillows, and to this I was tarried and slowly driven eruind Cmitt
II usoStiaie. I got home nmia dead than a!lve. Through the me. ,, JtQVu
d nee. soiin oiie brought a trial Uiltle of ntvdnlue Mid to be actisumiitiiin(u((
N . oiio I mglncd fur an Instant II waa worth lr lug. Hut as a drowulng prima
K vs ar a slraw, so tried this medicine. I was IK-Hrf after taking two il,.,r(
M .: h.-r e.ot more of the medicine and I look It. Improving all the lime. 1hv i
n i as well at anyrvadcr of this pa-r. and Ihe tue.lulne that cured nm
A ker It ,;Uh kcinedv for Coiisuinj'iiou. I declare Ufre ol and man tt.at
c.ury wool here printetl la true."
T'i;i rrtitk'iU iKMiituflial.i, Al Inifce nffl.-el WM(ta W II ll..W( Vv k
P' "I" '"snl Ur A.k'f tl .l.l.'.i. Knsllsk W.mlr, i, uO , t, ikAa. a. .ii..'i.
(ii -itniiv.ii ilruvKl.iai.t M.nv, tihln F
m m (-4111 - MI..M I K.1 JhMtf
Kor sale by tiro. A, Harding.
'r" I rn'eei l'neo m ea anf i tlfUtfftft'
fu -isi m 'as t UaitUV, aW . V- ia4 $ Uate lal
i
Ktri BUCAX TICKET.
For representative in congress for first
district
THOMAS II. TONGUE, of Washington.
For presidential electors
O. F. PAXTON, ilnltnomah.
Til. MAX FORD, Marion.
J. C. FULJ.ERTOS, Douglaa.
W. D. FURNISH, Umatilla.
For supreme judge
CHARLES E. WOLYERTON, Linn
For food and dairy commissioner
JiiJ.v?.c:,fal,0OD,,h-
and Clack auia
A. S. DRESSER, Clackamas.
For district attorney for fifth district
HARRISON ALLEN, Clatsop.
For representative
J. L. KRUSE, of Stafford.
JOHN TALBERT, of Clackamas.
CHARLES TOOLE, of Canemah.
For county commissioners
THOMAS KILI.KV. ,.f ,,K.
JOHN LEWELLEN.of Springwater. j
JorstieriU
W. li. SMITH, of Abernethy.
For clerk
WELDON SHANK, of Canly.
For recorder
THOS. P. RANDALL, of Oregon City
For assessor
ELI WILLIAMS, of Currinsville.
For treasurer
E. T. WHITE, of Damascus.
For school superintendent
J. C. ZINSER, of Oregon City.
For surveyor
ERNEST BANDS, of Oregon City.
For coroner
J. W. NORRIS, of Oregon City.
T'Z h- iot b!f'r,ered 'roia H News of tho Week
the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean, the r
population of this vallev will be nil!)- .k iQl P. AX A i& A A A A A A J
bered by the millions. FrlJ ..
Tryan and Towne are nominated ly
the (Kipuhsia at Sioux Falls.
The Middle of Ihe Boadera nut en
I I
Birker and Donnelly.
Colorado republicane return to the fold
and desert silver.
The senate will kill the canal bill.
A.M.Crawford ia arrested at
Senator Clark resigns bis seal, with
the intention of being reappointed by
tlie governor. The senate may not rec-
JjOgmsrt his resignation, which would pre-
llVi.nl III r,alilM,iiO ni.,1,1
A Clackamas county man reports that
be made 15 pounds and one ounce of
butter from one Jersey cow in one week,
recently. Thia butter la manufactured
at a creamery would sell for aix dollars
in cash. Of course this is an extraor
dinary production, but it shows what
can be done by careful and intelligent
care of the cow. Every cow well taken
care of would earn a good profit if there
were more creameries. McMinnville
D
burg for perjury.
Oxe of our. gallant; officers who met
death last month at the bauds of the
niipinoe, wrote a letter home a abort
time before, a hich, in referring to the
American Tagsls, indicated veiy plainly
where the blame rests fnr il,
sacrifice of the loyal men in blue. An
extract says : "It makes a man want lo
gwt a few days' leave and go back and
ga6' a few 'shining lights of American
Da son is losing population.
to Nome.
It goes
Columbian rebels threaten Panama,
(treat excitement prevails in that city
and the United States veselre have been
ordered lo the scene.
Secretary (isge reorta upon Inquiry
from the house of reprraenUlives. that
4 4.7 Japa have landed in the Unite I
States within the past nine months.
It-lie(
Coast telephone companies consolidate.
Saturday, May 12.
In the irreatettt fi.tic battU
J. Jeffrie defeated James J. Corbett in
New York. The fiVM latted 23 rounds.
California athletes lose at Princetown.
Win only two out of twelve field day
events.
At the closing of the Volksraad on
Monday, Msy 7, President Krug'er cried
out : "Ood of the Volksraad. shall Do.
be the final act? No! God will he
statesmanship.' Everv fi.ht , !,..! merc"1" BnU ""W the right.
directlv afribn,.,! , .... " ! "Ur" '8 V'" "lt" The P i-ldeJ
' ""-""-K-'uenijiiiat lie had documentary proofs of a
given tie enemy bv them men an.i dviiiah n.,n.,.i.... . . . . .... .,
, . , ,.!-........ u,.,.,,a io auiiiiinHie me
every one oi our men killed owes his "epuwic..
death to them, for Aguinaldo is w hipped j One of the guards at St. Helena shot a
ami LMn : II. I II f ..
Thursday, May 17.
llritish are nearing Maleking,
column only 3.1 miles sasy.
Acting Governor fpnggs tonight ap
pointed Willism A. Clark, of Iluiie.
United States Senator, lo aerve until Ihe
next Iislsture shall ele t his smveaaor
""r f'L.lr'e .iui.ll,,n mmm Hll
early Id the day with Ihe governor, and
(continued on page five.)
es ajftajf Asl aTWtal
Chocolates
PRfiSII TODAY
Somebody at boon will be willing
tonight lor a boa.
Tba "Nima on
the guars nlre.
roa au
O. (i. Huntley dnigclst.
mm
W la Ibesa4 Ibaa sar sswda
ft Ufl euly mm bair m hurb. k
If TaUpi, IrtM la itarue, froti a a 4 11
II reliable. aiwerstatehM. Ask II
IVsjr Jerrys -use no iHIwi IB
V aa a aaL J
x iinis sui y
pARMI
sRS . . .
Life's a sock Race f
1 be fA t . t MA OUU, ll.lllo.or., Md.
Your team will have the le
of care and
Full Measure of Feed
City StablcH.
W.H. YOUNC. Prop.,
W. II, Cook
Liver Klga on Flmrt Notice.
Telephone No. 43.
and knows it, and only bangs on desper
ately,, hoping that his 'frienda' will!
minage some way to help him out, and I'Xed
uwr prisoner as ne was attempting to
escape over the boundary fence. The
sentry challenged the prisoner, but
Ir.
Ooldcn
Iiscov.
re-
Electio.n June 4.
Vots the ticket straight.
Tua Enterpriee has a Iareer circnla
tion than any other paper in the county.
Have you registered? If you wish to
vote you muet attend to this important
matter.
If five people read each copy, then
10.000 people read the Enterprise each
week.
a i .
uui realizing tnai 0nij a few men are
making all the noise. It would be differ
ent if he was fighting for liberty. He is
fighting for the supremacy of the Taval
race, which is the only one in favor of
the insurrection, and the subversion of
all others, anJ he is fighting for a
crown." And yet what hypocritical
howl goes up from the antis about the
criminal sacrifice of life Newberg
Graphic
no reply, and then fired. The
matter is being investigated by a court
. . ,
rnariiai
Sunday, May 13.
The Chernawa baseball team vetpr.
day afternoon defeated the IWIaml
Academy nine on the Chernawa grounds
in an interesting contest by a score o
i to o
If you want a republican United States
eenator, you must vote for republican
legislative candidates.
Somk of the Kentucky brand of har
mony has slopped over into Tennessee.
The republican party in Tennessee is
tplit into factions.
Tun democratic notary has succeeded
In gettinit Dewev's null, that , :..
- u. mil ( -j i 1 v 1,1 mo eyes,
support tlm ! has laid flnu-n tl.a I...
I'lnuurui. xias um, uuHumeu the
The snake editor ol the Courier-Herald
K II. Gabbert, started out last week to
reform modern journalism, and he looms
up in his new role like a bunch of ribbon
on a pig's tail. Like Sampson of old. he
has chosen to slay his opponents with
the "jawbone of an ass", and before he
concludes his debased article, bis own
vile adjectives cowhide him to death and
photograph to the public his polluted
brain. He ooces as a itiamnn,! i.
- . ., L IU III
the shirt front of freedom, but from the
number of times he uses his pet word
"lousy", we are disposed to reirard him
as a sort of a linch pin in the shirt front
of'fleadom." Gabbert, the sneak, who
was never known to look a man in
Clackamas county squarely in the eyes
By a close vote the .Senat. Im!
jected the proposition to erect, without
reference to the price at which tlm ur...
ernment could secure armor plate for ita
warships, an armor plate factory.
V ictoria, B. C May 13. The steam
erAmur arrived this afternoon from
Skairway. She bri
- - '--as m. rt rj tills,
the Yukon river opened at Dawson on
me morning of May 8th. and steamer.
are now running regularly from lake
LDarge through.
Monday, May 14.
War is almost over is th Rriiini. :
. .. "
oi me situation in South Africa. Lord
nolens was welcomed to Ktr-xuUt.A
Dutch, Inwever, have small material
loss.
Spencer Wilkinson p.,... n
overthrow in three to six months.
Uryan been sworn yet.?
Tiiebb are a few exceptions to the
general prosperity, and some industries
can be named that are not increasing.
These will hardly be used by the fusion
Ists, howeverr They are begging, burg
Jary, and train-robbing. I
ArrER McKinley knocks Bryan out
again next full, it J8 to be hoped he
won't claim the blow was foul. He
aggressive, and invited battle; and we
never take a dare
Cowardly as the catfish, it is his obiert
to inute others into controversy, then to
muddy up the water and swim away
unseen. H,8 dirty little article had
about as much weight In public opinion
as would a flea on the tail of a lion. hit.
ing hard to make the monster run fast.
His nose is stuck in everybody else's
business, and he'll stick it there fust
once too often, some day.
House minority COmtmrfna
against the shipping subsidy bill. Thev
v..a.c,C um W0U carf.y cl)Hlonora
away rather than
. vl I Jlllaf
remi niii
The inspectors anooinUil v. r,...
, . v. v,j L unir
master-General Smith fn m.u . t
.. .. , - mi inves
tigation into the postal framl. ; re ¬
started for Havana today ftfter a flna,
conference with Mr. Smith.
Every street-car linn In ii.i
ir.'ni. rr ana
vny, n.an.. was n fn ..
Sunday and no show of violence was
offered by the strikers. Ti
. i t- , " '"ji'iiciion
of the Federal court, enjoining the union
men from inteferine with h
cars, and the added fact that it was Sun-1
day combined to have a !,.iu, .r J
on the sinkers.
To a sick man. He's hobbled, hamper
til, handicapped by his sickness. Every
little while he. has to lay off for a day.
lie can't get
ahead. Kvery
body w( bin'
in the struggle
for surcrsa. If
sickness origi.
natr in .
eased condition
of the stomach
(and most sick
nra does) thcrr'a
a cure for it.
Pierce's
Medical
erv is not a cure
all, but a medi
cine specially de.
signeil to cure
diaraaes of the
stomach and or
gans of digestion
and nutrition. It
curee ninny forme
of disease, because
many forms of
disease originate
in a diseased con- j
..t .1.. . i
ach and digestive and nutritive system.
M write to trll you of Ih (rest brnrAt I hare
rrcrive.1 from Ihe use of Ur. Mercc's (iolilrn
i ----7. - m. . n. Birn.
of Hvro.liU. futnam County, Writ Vs "If
cureil rae of a rtrr Inrl cmtr r,r i,ii. -.i..
lA will. ...-.J.I I. r
1 . VII
A i V 1
rsniairaiirUvt. J'M',
a
Tlic Miners
and Prospectors'
i ravorife.
UnalTeTtrJ hy cold
or iir.it. WtndvsUr sim
munition w ,y every
on 'i an I .nol.I rvcr)"v!jcrc.
S-rnl mmo r.rxl ncMrcs.i on a
jwstal carj (r iKiffs illtl
trntrd caLiloguc. It ii free.
Winchester Repealing Arms Co.
V ni.w naviJt, CONX.
1 -aaWjsstJaaaJfc.a irwsaiiaaasse
LT.r..sr.r.T.rx.T.T.ar r rrr-.
aMriciaUd with trrrjriil livrr.
fcrf'irr 1 liryaa
III
The llltle that I at cliil ".".S 17.Z
7, . , "rf- nrnnr s
tha? UaV of ' .nUn AAi. lu . . P
. 7- 7 . " i'ias.v?rry ' n
- - aiC uiu am ajfrce with
me; bowcU crm.ttp.tcd. nd I If. w. . mlJry
tO m I rrrrfa In fie- I1. . " F
lema. and aH fa? ais' V'a.lZ;
to trjr the 'OoMco Mrdir.l Mover.,' m I l!
ffrit .t!.0hiV '.":r ukin r b",,i
I frit so well that 1 wmt to work, but K,4
wonr. mr I ...in v. ,i , .. . "
i. -i . i l. oi ii anu usrd
It about eKht weaks lonfrr, when I w, prr.
bottles of Ihe Mscorrry; and some of lr.
the "DiMcy: - nnTOK'n '"
Dr. Pierri'fl Ptfiant P-ii-- i ai
IVWaia In haaalte.
"After iufTerinff from rH n.....
years I was cured by using (wo boxes of
DeWitt'a Witch HsLh.iI ..,.."'
J. Baiter, North Brook, N. C. It ieals
everything. Beware of n
ura. a. Jiarjing.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
On Easy
Payments
111
For fonng Men and loung tr,lu.n.
There is nothini: that will
, , "'ii nie
Ire of a youni: man or . ...
to have Inferior laundry work put off on
me.... iney may dress ever so well
but if their shirt front or shirt waist Is
mussv thofr nnaf n.. , ..
' r "''i",ttr,tn'-e is sj-oiled.
The Troy laundry makes a specialty 0f
ladies' and itentlnmen'a n. i
- wura.
Ihere can be no better work than is
done at the Troy. Tj. VA VAMP r...
- j 'i'iors ai i
jonnson a Darner shop.
"DeWitt's Little Earlv Rfr. .1-
finest pills I eyer used." I), J. Moore
Millbrook. Ala.. TUnnUi. ..'
i .. . ' i"" ' uu'e an
Iverand bowel troubles. Ueo. A. Harding
dealer , M Uln ag,Kl0'10- Where noloc.1
a mall cash p,v,n(!nt, balance in monthly py.
wnjl. AUwouMhko to explain our method. We
or ho''"; ,MHtrT,int S'"irnnt.inK .atl-fwUon,
J ' "Uiy, 1,0 relurne'1 10 ' ,xp,.so
hlcial Inc,!nflndfullif(,rmtiollifyolJwrit0
How Are Tear Klduers t
pie free. Add. bitiili.g ju.uiwl (,., thlcaao (J " w
COO,
iiler's
House
T"","mo.;.f.M.: prtland, Oregon.
wi:iii:k..ia0;0m'
i nn li s.. 4.
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