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OREGON CITY ENTKRWUSE, FRIDAY, JUNE W, 1000. Oregon City Enterprise. Published Kvery Friday. L. L. rORTER, Paorairroa. UHCRIPTlON HATES, On. year Nil month 1 V Trial subscription two month . A discount ot SO cent on til subscription for on ye ar, 25 cents mr w ni"ws. i paid in aJvance. . Advertising rates given on application. While it does not require a WJ of any j than double the total for 1S'JH. To the descrition to carry lU solid iwl for , Philippine the Mai for llXW will be McKlnley. yet It it due the Pclflc coast about $2,500,01X1, or mure than In the to be given the olllce of the rlcepresl dency. We are the ne it-door nelghUirs entire 15 years since lSSft, the date at which the first record of our ciporti to ttMiJici:i:sT k.iuisi:s. Held hi liUtNtom Auditorium Hllh Pitting KcUl. to the riiilipin, and the greatest j the Philippine was made by the aquatic commerce this nation has ever i treasury bureau of statistics. To the Subscriber sill find the dt of exn ra tion stamped P" ,brir VV" wllo"'! their name. If Ibis date it not changed within two week after a payment, kindly notify ot and we will look after iU Entered at the pottoffic In Oregon City, Or., as second claai matter. AGISTS FOR THI I.VTKRNU3E. Bearer Creek.. Can by Clark am ai , Milwankie Fntoo Villi... Meadow Brook. New Kra Wilmnville .... Park place Start ord Mulino Cams Molaila Marquam . Butte ville , .Aurora.. . . ... Eagle Creek.... Iania!icu Sandy Curtinsville Cberryville Marmot experienced I soon to be floated on the worlds largest ocean the raciflc. It lakes a westerner to admlsister the affair of the suburbs of Uie West the l'hilippine. L Kx-Skcretaby or State II. R. Kincaio, in bis paier, the Oregon Sute Journal, acknowledge the sweeping republican victory and pronounce it "remarkable and unaccountable." It ien't unaccount able to those who voted the republican ticket. They know a good thing when tbep tee it, and when they arc good thins they want to "push U along." The key to the whole situation is the gold standard and expaneion; they are accountable for tbe landslide. Samoan Inland the exports of the year will be. about 1123,000, or nearly as in all the years since lS'.Kl at which date the olllclal records of our exports to theM Islands began. These is much difference of opinion regarding tbe nisnner of determining the majority in the vote cast upon the proposed constitutional amendments. ...lr. T. B. Thomai Geo. Kniithl A. Mather Oscar Y tuinger O. J.TnilliiiKr Oh as. Holman V. K. Newherrv Henrr Mtley j Some attorneys contend that the majority ...J.Q. Ci aire is to be computed opon all the votes cast C.T.Howard anianilnmnt. while others R. M. Cooper ' .Annie ttubh claim that the majority is to be com- E. M. Harlman B. Jennings Henry A. Snyder H. Wiibern J. C. Kliiott . Q.vtoch Geo. J. Currin ..Mrs. M.J. Hammer AdolpU Ascbotl aTjVThe way t build apOregeaClty if f fUt Urrgoa City People joor Patronage. Oaxoox will ship do less than 500 carloads of prunes this year. Tbb election ot Killen was a bard blow to the bowlers, but a good thing for Clackamas county. The estimated population of Oregon January 1, JS90, gives the state shall million of inhabitants. Eastern Oregon is coming to the front in the fruit business, and the outlook for this season's crop is exceptionally good. Ira Nelsox, of Clackamas county is preparing to ship a herd of milch cows to Nome. Milk is quoted at (16 per gallon there. Portland wool buyers Lave received instructions from the East to discrimi nate against wool from sheep on which the lime dip has been used. puted upon the total number of vote cast at the election. The question is really immaterial, as the amendment are lost by whatever method the majority msy be determined. A large majority of the votes cast on all the constitutional questions were against any change being made. The woman suffrage question csme nearest getting the required vote, yet it was many votes short of a majority of those cast on the question. Agiisaldo, the wildcat of the Luzon, has been killed again, for the eighth time. If they ran manage to slay him just once more, be is a gcner, as a cat only has nine lives. Tue war department has begun the work of getting the 31,000 volunteers now serving in tbe Philippines to their homes by July 1 of next year and re placing tbn by a sufficient number of regular t ; event the prestige of the United 8' -s from suffering. It Is pro posed to maintain an army of 40,000 regulars in the Philippines as long as re quired, and to do this it will be neces sary to draw upon the troops now in the United States and Cuba to the extent of 9,000. All the volunteers are to be brought home and mustered out at the place of enlistment June 30, 1901, and in order to accomplish this with cer tainty an 1 with the least embarrassment the homeward movement will begin eaily in November next. Thursday at 4 o'clock p. m. Governor T. T. Geer took Miss Isabella Trullinger, of Astoria to wed. Even the ladies rec ognize that the administration of the state's affairs are not out of gear. Is 1870 there were $35,000,(100 of silver in circulation. In 1900 there are $629, 000,000 passing from hand to band. This is important evidence bearing on the "crime of 73" which has been over looked by Decectiye Bryan. Ir ever there was a period when the grand old state of Oregon should rejoice, this is the moment. Every heart In unison with the freedom and happiness of the benighted people of the Philip pi lies, ought to beat high with exultation that the late election broke the shackles of millions of people in their island home. A new era is now opening upon the American and the Filipino, morally, mentally, commercially and financially. Public measures must now stand upon their own merits, and nefarious projects can no longer be supported by tbe name of Bryan. It is tbe subject of the great est astonishment that a sinzle indiyidusl nil YVATKH Siri'LT. Recognising that the water supply of Oregon City Is not as pure and whole some a is desired, the lollowlng resolu tion w as adopted by the city council: "Resolved, That it Is the sense of thl council that good, pure and wholeome water for domestic ue should be pro vided the citiiena of the city with all convenient I peed. We therefore earnestly recommend, and urge upon the Water Commission, to proceed with out unnecessary delay to Install some practicable system of waterworks within the means of Its command." This is a public utility controlled by the city tbat can be improved upon. While there i no fault to be found in any particular department of our water system, yet a better plan suggest itself, and the people are alert for a change as often aa there is a guaranteed improve ment over a present system. Good health and pure water are convertable terms and inseparable companion. Any practicable means tbat would pi water from the Clackamas river would receive the hearty endorsement of all concerned. The condition ot the water in the basin, which supplies the city, becomes polluted to a certain extent during the summer months, and as the city i already piped, it would simply require about iyi mile of main pipe to be laid to tap the Clackamas river which is cold and clear tbe year around. tipiinltt tub! mo I hitd Utter IliltkO HIV xtiO ttltll Hip l i'id i' JW and Ji m.w tt. f"i 1 ""!d ', x7y VfA not five till i"in. My boil. '.i. , J diMtrc iilln Klonicaii) K"hI, t.,ji but a.lu.cd in t Kr " N ' r U. l.r "Sweet girl gra.liistca" and midlou young til"" ' svldenc at Gladstone auditorium Wednesday even ing. It was the happy occasion when even young 1'aikpUce aludeiits had attained that degree of education that entitled Ihein to diploma. The killfut hand of Hie deciirator had turned the great stage Into a pet feci ureonlioiise of potted plant, while gar land of roea Slid evelgreeu bathed the side walla In flood of floral tribute. The claa colors, blue and while, waved on high sud supported a banner tailing the motto "Onward to a lMur Condi tion." Following a selection by th Oregon City orchestra, conied ol Jolin Cooke, violin, C. K. Naih.clarunel; r d KohrrM, cornet; Mis Veda William, organ ; tb Rev. A. J. Montgomery ottered Ih Invocation. Mix Khoda Newklrk delivered a retrvwpectiv view of tbe history of Ore gon, In an illusirlou manner which elicited incere applause. In a forceful manner, !!e Heiver l-1 livered "Mchuffy'a speech In congress against Oregon territory," which re ceived a response by Willie llsrgreave, who admirably nttered "tenton' grest favoring the territory." The Oregon City Ladie' (Quartet Mrtsdainea Clark (ianoiiir. L. L. Porter. Chas. Miller and Che. Cautl.ld, CTXXXX .rr.TT.TT.T.T.r.r.q .. .... 'M . Bled Quarts at a Time I am a knife maker and'wnilied for a number of years In the New Vmk Kiilf. .' factory at WnUten. N. Y. Plist thlrg I kne I fututnrmed to b00(j ( is mouth. Sometime as much a h quail tt blood wmil l come tin (mm !!! C III ItlOIIIII. ,-MHlirMiinn . "'"'"'I'"'' Up fM(lt lung at a time Tveiy lime I coughs.) tho Mood kported out. It was ,i ' fall I g"t sol. ml. and tliciliuii II A A -..B .wr t r i v j I I n hi Vmk Citv tin inftiiilnmli ti. They fina'V look llie t- A Hied hal colleen, and a whole lot of pliYkiuDM mnde what lliry railed a dnignosis. Thne wete several students looking Ml. Due prfsor had a little Ivory hammer, and with this he pounded my chest and held Ins ear cioso to listen Alter a while the profesvr looked at me solemnly and declined 'On of vour lung I lut gone and the other i alTectrd. There may be a slim chain for life if tou quit woiking in ili.iLnil.li.imv' 1 wrnl tack home, b it didn't Improve. On day I saw an advertisement o free iamp!M Atker s ICngUsh Remedy for Consumption, being given away by our Immeilrug. gists, sVAlker ft Uaton. I got on of these bottles, and It relieved me. Ti4 Ixiught more of lb regular alie. and my Improvement was contlnunui. alili.i.t, slow. My dm tor wete atnished and wa I. After dark I bated to spu. biu I was afraid It might be M.hkI. and I wanted to know for ante. b,vt no fear now. for at last I am a solid man again. Although on lung Is gona, n,t other i as sound a a dollar, and answer aa well a two lung, so far as t see. I want everyone to know th fait and that I why 1 tell them her." (Signed) A. II Siwrvn, A. s.i's Kalnh Hsws'r 's M l '' hb4 a ssHis fu.i.nu IS.t o.ie inun.r ol tliwU"l is 'l"i . I l'llls u l eil. l H'siss sn.l Cana-U. In .nln'l. i . 4 . ! ' S,sWV-'i;IA.if4'ft. H' if llt"klM J IV, frvyutir; .Vrw )j.t For sale by (ieo. A. lUrding. rendered raptlvating ! tlon. with a warmth and wtetnes that iutoxlcatel th hearer. Mis l.utie Oldenburg recited "Oregon Pioneer" with splendid articulation and the applause accorded her was long and loud. Mlsa Mable Kltcr paid a glowing tribute to Oregon Literature, and em braced in th slate' grrateol literary light Mr. Eva Finery l)e, Samuel I.. Simpson and Abigal Scott iMnlway. p Do You t: Per Month Neveb swap horses while crossing a stream. There ia danger attending a change of administration at the present time. Tbe Unite! State stand com mitted to a line of policy, which cannot be departed from without risk. Cuba, Porto Rico and tbe Philippine present problems that will not be improved by experimenting with them. A settled line of action must be determined Uion, and be carried into execution, no matter how much it may apparently antagonise what are claimed to be the essential features of the United States a; stem. Take Porto Rico, for example. In this new possession of the United Stat.- the president appoints the governor, the executive council, the upper branch of the legislature and the judges. lie has an absolute control of all franchises, and the people are not consulted on the ques tion of taxation. The latter have the right to elect the memhert of the lower legislative body, but Its weri are slight.' Ills idle to talk of applying to such a population as that of Porto Rico the principles of representative govern ment, while to make of the Hand a self-governing community would be a piece of alwolute foolhardiness. if Bryan wete in power tomorrow he would have to follow much the same course 50c it;.. s... w..i,.r.. .i ... . i tM I I 11.11 HI "I'll uiiiii m 1 compliments upon her brilliant rendition jV of ' Ode to Pionerr." Francis Galloway displayed great ' 1. . i .i;. i - . ..i. . .i .. n I ui tvriiai oiiii j m no m lll iim Jisn I l SSVI'SSS IllSVIf SSI w W IIHU BUI , t-.tl ,(li.L I lt Per Month . 13 WJ In the Evening Telrgratn, of Port- fl y l.uid. (Irrgun. It is the largret A U e,vening nrws-r ptnnsnei in r fj Uigoi, ; It contains all ll new WliM 11. m " .... ..;,Uiii.i:r wine .!! sn.i m me nation ' - - . , . . r irr ii rr inoruri. a vsio If. kim mil l luai'rd to VwU trvm. t i I in mat one. v A.I Ir.a if..- vi- r--ti . . i i ' k .ir,,. if in. IIUIU..T ti.irrM ss ri m I he leiearam, young (tsduste onward to a belter ron-1 Tl dition and demonstrated that education is liht. while Ignorance isrlarknes. The presentation of diploma was entrusted to Capt. J. T. Apperwon, who gve great encourau'ement to the class and predicted a bright and pro-rroiis future for all. At the conclusion of the exrrcis- Prof, (iray and hi (ssistants, Mr. If Saliahury, Miss William and Mia Ifolden, were highly rotuplimented by the friend and patron of the school upon the eph-n.lid e-l'icviotial a.lvan- titfi-s airr.b-d tin- sti.--nt of 1'srkpUc.-. j Know the News 2 You Can have It all for Portland, Or. tffJH vtik ? Ws M r-lt u fsr l.list Iuimsi , 1 1. k 9 T - ia A ( re slesl.r I mmm.m m. W ti t Btresraje4ietaM mm Issb. ptt Us Mi, 1 f MMNBAf TIBI II1sia1 4dn Aa -we-t V If ft jTw ' ee rw a . ;? aftfsaTaT o-) f7 f II HH III. ltttif, ffwtair dl, ,. if , ! Ml iresleJJ I mf as4 -. ltav.Olli, I , Mlkse le4. JI 1 iii a i a v.. sa ft4 f -!xrE7iiwi --BL Kmk lUrtwM Oil Is It.s ptWDllKS Ul iMallf ! Ill ! Irrv.i.alof u,4 Ulle II oil., Miflot. .iak i.s suit .o( ta, I mi Eureka Harness Oil w wi Imms fr M4 s IU kul Mr ' bMt. Mil m4 MI4M k!4.WIY.h.MISIM Ai Bum trwa SmuI Hts MS.. , . m sltis.SS Mi !, Ml I III Bill pAKMERS... Your team will have th lest of c"e Hid Full Measure of Feed At Ihe City StftblcB. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., ,..-. ..r. ., w Cook I.lvrry Kitf on SIhtI Notice. Tlphon No. 47, V. COAL should hare carried bis designs against thnnblinl.b-rtvofara. to have .,. in this resect as McKinley has pMrN.ied 4 f Some people are so excited over tbe stealing in Cuba that they want Cuba to Annex the United States, instead of the United States taking charge of Cuba, but it is not thought tbat they will cnt much figure as "spellbinders" during the com ing campaign. It is said that a certain populist went home from Oregon City after the recent election with every pocket holding a bottle to celebrate his election. During tbe night a large flag on bis place slid down to half mast and he woke up to the fact that big celebration was held to 3 soon. lie was not elected after all in jeopardy the proud name of this great nation. Such, however, were the facts but Oregon has fired the first gun that has told of the turning of the tide, and it has caused a jubilee all over the United States. Although the Italian prune crop is very light in Oregon this year and the pear and cherry crop bus been mater ially cut down, there will be a great amount of fruit raised in the elate and if the growers can sell it all at good prices they will receive a large amount of money, more in the aggregate prob ably then they have yet received for any one season's crop, mere will be a very large yield of apples and tbe growers will probably find it no easy matter to sell wor.ny fruit at any price. Rural Jforthwest. Exports from the United 8tates to Cuba, Porto Itico. and the Hawaiian, Philippine and Samoan Islands will reach f 45,003,0a in tbe fiscal year which ends with the present month, and will be more than three times as much as in 1806 and more than twice as much as in any year of our commerce with those islands except in the years 182-3, and 4 when reciprocity greatly Increased our exports to Cuba and Porto Rico. To Cuba the total for the fiwal year seems likely to be fully $25,000,000 againHt 17,530,000 in the fiscal year 1800 and 24,157,OC0 in the great reciprocity year 1893, when exports to that inland were more than double those of five years earlier. To Porto Rico, the ex ports of the year will be in round terms $2,600,000 against an average of $2,750,- 000 in the reciprocity years 18'J2, 1893, ond 1894, when exports to that island were double these of earlier years. To the Hawaiian Islands the total for the fie might change a few things, hut it is plain to every impartial observer that for years to come Porto Rico and the Philip pines Bt be governed, to a very large extent, from Washington. Cuba pre sents another class of problems, because Cuba does not belong to tbe United States. Nevertheless, tho United States having forced Spain to abandon Cuba, is responsible for tbe good government o the island, and the responsibility cannot be shirked without serious consequence! It is for such rea- ns as tho above that we decline to think the majority of the people of the United States will decide to exchange the policy of the Republican party, which so far has worked very well, for the experiments of the demo crats, and at the forthcoming presidential election, the great issue will be the I government of the newly acquired pos- seiHions of the United Hla'.es. There are evidences -manifest every day of the urgent necessity of a commis sion house in this city. When com mission merchants can come to this city from all parts of the state to buy produce and still makes profit on the same, it is time a market for our goodH was estab lished at home. Just one illuHtration In this connection Is cited in the fact that Fred Senders, of Albany, has ibeen in lines not warm except through, combust inn. Food doe not nourish except through digestion. You may as well hug a coal pile to get wnrm a expect to get nourish ment out of food which ou cannot digrit. I)r. 9 til Hr Jrlfilyjt. ThcMii a if incrs and Prospectors' f Favorite. UmfT'ctrtl ItycoU Wmcbrtl r Am munition i U'-l l-' rvry ort'j .irvl roll everywhrre Semi n.inv; ntvl atMrcs on a postal canl fur i-jR-pajy5 illus trated catalogue. It h free. Winchester Repeating Arms Co. m:w havi w. conn. lr: ' Market St., 3an 1 randsco, CaU 1 you Pici rce's Golden Medical Discovery cures disc-use of the stomach and organ of digestion ami nutrition. It enable the body to assimilate food and so put on sound flesh and develop at ron g muscle. The prsise I would like lo (ire your 'OnMrn Mnlirsl IttKtnrty ' 1 rsnnul uttrr la wor.ls or drscrilie with pn " wrilrs Ismrs R Amlin. Kk., of ijok Mifflin Html, HunliiiKloa, Fs. ur tjhv.ii said wss inilifcrstum. 1 ductnrrd with ih 1ml I was Lskcn down with what out irisns around here and found no rrlirf. wtolt you andyuu unt mt quttlion blank to ill out and I did so and you thru advised oicUium llrrtor Werce's Ooldrn Mrdiral IHwovrry. I look thrt bottlrsand I felt so good that I stopprd-heinf as I think, cured. I hsvt no symptoms of las trie trouble or indigestion now Dr, Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser I tent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send ai one-cent stamp for patr or 31 stamp iur tioiii uiiunng, 10 ur. k. v. 1 lerce, Buffalo, N. Y. PIANOS AND ORGANS On Easy Payments OASTOniA. Ban th a m Hind You Nan Aimers Bomt uignaiur - i V, year will be about $15,000,000, or five -7 7 . we " UP I hides, grain and other produce, times as much as in 1893, nearly bur times as much as in 1896, and more Enterprise $1.50 per year. For Yoowr Men and Jonng rTomen. There Is nothing that will aronse the Ire of a young man or woman so quick a to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever no well, but if their shirt front or shirt wa'it is inussy their neat appearance is spoiled. Jlie 'Iroy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than ia done at the Trov. Leave your orders at Johnson's barber shop. Dow Are Yowr Kidneys f Pr nobbs'Bpsrssm I'lllsenrenll ktlnny II!.. Ram, (Is frs. Add. SMrllbK Ueoiwl Co.. tulvuo or " It in cwy obtain a gKxl ono. Where no local dealer bcIIb them, wo will send a iano or organ for a small cuhIi payment, Imlanco In monthly jmy mentu. Two years time to finiHh purchaHo if lo Hired. We would like to explain our method. We will send an instrument guaranteeing satisfaction, or tho piano may ho returned to us at our expenso. Catalogues free for tho AHking, tell all about them. Bpocial prices and full information if you write iler's Piano tae The home of Portland, Oregon 1114 KDIII.IU AOM. laltlllAM. IMAOM, V K IB IS 1 I'll! r K I Till ATI.. I Itoiw ."si:i:iiiati Ntui w w-ri'it-w tufi,x. n u