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lVl 11 .YMur-i ;!-.uiM:i:ri":! vm ;:uic - OREGON - OITY -ENTKHPMSB, - FRIDAY, JUNK - 1900. SaBaala SSSBB SB " """ "T""1- pregonity-Enterprise. , Pulllhe1 Kvery Friday. L. L. rORTER, rrairroA. UBCRirTION HATKi, 2 00 1 CO 25 Onyar His monthi Trial subscription two months... A discount ol AO wnU on til subscriptions for ont yar, 23 centa (or tit niontna, if fii In aitvaitc. . . ' . . AdvsrUsing rti given on applicaUon. J Bubscribsrt will find th da of PJ I tioo stampfO on mrir papais Ahalr name. U this date t not changed Vitbla two tt iflw a payment, aiuUly Kury us and ill loot after lu ntrl t ttt potofflw in OrtRon City, Or., as second class waiter. AGISTS 0tt TH1 IKTBil-WSI. ' T I I "Brfr Creek. On by Clackamas iiilwassie.T.r. Tnioa Mill... Meadi Brook. iKew t.n. iWilwavill Tarkplar...- PlatlorU iMallno.-r. ra Molalla 'ilarquam..., iButteville..., I Aurora ,al Creek.. ,Buia?riii , lr. T. B. Thomas ,..io, Knight A. Matber Oacar Wiasuurer , O. J.Trullincsr , Chasj Holman W. r. hewherry HfhrT MHey K,L. Ru.ell both headquarter . by the ton. Th republican committee distributed over lflO,000,(HH) plwe ot "llteralu" Over lfl.OOfl packages Wtr ant by bright of express, and oveilSO carloads ol printed matter. In tbe shipping da pariment alon 275 pAopI wer cm ployed Tbe "distribuUtU by the Jmo cratic committee was almost eqnally a Urge. V wJi Q. Ga ...tVT. How ... T.. K. M. Cooper Annie btubb E. M. Hartman :v,.;.J......i..Jniri enryj..f.t...i.ft.; y.vC.jrUoli rCnrrinivi Un, . 1 1 . A . . . . . . . Oo J. Outran iCbeVrvWile .... Y.......Mrs. M.J. HafntneT Marmot. aaTThe waytVliIld ip Ore giaTcaf rople year iSwrHil'i'i It U fire Urtraa lit I'eopie job I l... Ill H V F fc I I v j Wastsd. A commiaeioD boose. v - : (-' What Oregon Deed a !i tbe free and unlimited coinage of machine shops odt factories. The raw luterS fs alread Jiere. Tin board o Water comminaloners ol this city Is compnsel of kentleman who always have the welfare of the who roiniutinttr in mind. Tbit tome radical cbanjn In our Water anri'V nectary, is an asared lact. Tbe amount tit foreign element tn Die water 'that if used by this city was ' sumctept, whea tested, to kill a quantity of young shad planted by . fc. Chaxmao In jars through which tbe water was CiUued. The board are about to take step to engage the fervlce M engineer to ascertain tbe Uet place to tap U e CUckamaa, take the elerationa, distances, etc. and by this ' practicable means, conclude whether or not our water system can be improved upon. This is all the peopU can ask, and if it is done it will result favorable to all concerned. I ' Wbat Lord Roberta wants : to kaow boot Kroger in the Transvaal is not haw to fight and conquor Old Own Fai, but where is be. Thi flames that consomed tte foreign legation in I'ekin will very possibly find foe! in thrones and "empires before it finally die(wy j-" y Oct in Kansas, where the;,denionf 'penury was thrusting bis wan vieage in- Tin good nesis of tbe Oregon election has reached tbe far ofl good town of Central Falls in the little state of Rhode Island, and the Journal of that place gals enthusiastic and sees tbe good omens of tbecefcfDg p'rjsidsndiif election! In the Oregon Victory ir "Oregon' grkod"pfoleirti6n victory shows the Ueod of Wwiern poUtiowl wind, It was a cyclone of about 12,000 plurality while IkXlpW beef d on-" IL- pluiaiUf k liJ tiigl I eamerij i aroul-i' I At tbe danger of another robber Wilson Uriff swindle and the attempt of free traders to coin 50 cent silver dollars to in tones earners ether demo crat or republican, rejoice while tbe free trad tiger tamniany ice trust butxaids trembl as they ; think of November. Let the eagla scream I . 1 pay thir wae. bave spoken. 'dtisa k' ) D-iAmerfcaiisJe and every JetTersonian, wb -.Tiis republicans of the United States, through their chosen representatives, met in National Convention, and looking back npon an unsurpassed record of National achievement and Jookinj iorward into a great field of duty arid epportubil bare declared for tbe fulltst measure oi seli- gorernment consistent for the welfare n alien is refused entry and onlcnvl dp ported at oiu-p, or within a year, the steamship company Is where it can 1 4 found to perform what th law demands of It. With th "tramp" ship this is different. Th tramp ship knows no bom port. And is as irrespunaihW a craft as floats, as a rule. In th cam at hand it I estimated that th steamer was chartered to iitak the trip from Naples to New York for about with a pro lit of f,16,000 to those ho got up the immlgraiit pa'ty. They cannot, npcossarly, l found and held responsible and tbe onlv rmmros th government had was to demand a bond In the sha of casb to Indemnify it aiainst loss. Th government refused to even examine the immigrants before this was don. ' ... ' I Tin twenty-four vice presidents of the United Stales bav been representative men of good tHjlltio! standinn, . high character and superior intellectual en dowments. ThreeAdams, JetTerson and Van Uuren were subsequently elected president, the last in 18.17. Four Tyler, Fillmore, Johnson and Arthur succee Jed to the presidency by the deatb of Harrison and Taylor and tbe assassination of Lincoln and ti atrial J. Each of tliese sought r nominal ion, failed and passed the rest ot his days in Obscurity, Six Clinton, Gerry," King, Wilsun, Hendricks and llohart died in ulbce. Two Morton and Stevenson survive. It waa supposed at first that the vice presidency vu the stepping tor, to Ui presidsncr, but (or more than sixty year it has been U Utre holJ to oblivion. . Hamlin was rolWtw ol the port or Boston, Several terms la th senate, and minister to Spain. ' Col fax went on th platform with a lecture on Lincoln, which he delivered ' more than a thousand time. Morton after ward waa govsrnor of Nsw York, and Stevenson returned to the practice of law. What will U Roosevelt's fate? riiv.! lame numbers of Islrer tt advantage I ''' rlvjlegn Which others Ihi would I impoeslhls to oliUlll. . t t . A I Th ns of the gviinis"tiiiii ami nains, in conneitlon with the nlulil school work, prove exceedingly profitable nd b'iif llcial to the night student. A few miuulss Mewls before and slter study an I recitations Is almost indlsriiibls to night work. The Hoard of Piwtors ot tM liiatdu titin ddtvrv great eredit (or Ihitir uutlr lug eiforta In elaMlihiug this iiislitutloo in Oregon City, Two year sgo, with Us than H) In hand and adeMot t'Hi, plains were dis usel with rsfereem to the conntructUtn of a building suitable for the wort of such an Institution, re filling In the coticlunlou that a building of no lns than lbs prvnl dliuenslons, wonid nillW Aiid Accordingly weul to work to construct It. A did to lbs premint lot has ten obtained by th atsoclatlon valued at flVX) anj a build ing coimUucUd thereon Costing UjV', which aiake th real prvperty of th association aggregate lb sum ot fA.WW nt Including grmniiutn appaiatu and peronal properly and upon Hill there Is a debt ot but t-,5XU, making a clear gain for ths samlsUuii tor tt psst two years of 3,rtX. This Is a nisfnirtclent showing considering that tl,s regular work has teen csrried w and It ex-lnn-s met at lb asm Ums. !l ths good fesilng continus and in lo luor year th institution will i aUlntely clear of Indebtedness.' ' Distinguished Tcotimotiy Nosetict siKlotyln the win Id stand blghsr In tiobl alms and cliariutiV acc.mptlhinenta than ths Knight of I'ythlaa, That order It doing great u,!j .I .ma ill II III1IMI inMltll. turns It the Ohm Pythian, jlmiis. at Si'iingtlsld. Olii.s whlih t ably pirsided ovt-r by Superintendent l. I'svi and his wife, Mis. Callio I. I. Fsvre, the matron. Ths littler has recently wrlttsa a letter, which will command widespread attention because cf the ptoniineme id th writsr. 11 t as Mil.: Messra. W. II. )loksr Co.. New York: l.aM year I uel Acke r s Knglmh Kemedv ind, At th lurgrtlluii ( A (lis (ilT A Sviloill. lolW tt)dlllg thnmt ditnciilty and rtteme ly hard nxigfi. Had ud many well .kntiof prepa'a. tn. in without relief. I can honemly y that Aikef Kngtikti Keinsdy removed ths dittnully anil tti'pped th cough. I.ihd not purvha naA timifl Ihil Itirra ttot. lie, and at Jtons ball ul n iat is su.i on inu. i coniuii.d pj,-. p-glUKI) V.4IIIS i. i.s Hut, f I Cu u I. t.s frvnt, sUir' thi PriiiU u, 1 lai sMAo with no ivrmaneut resulla." Th friend to wlimi Mrs. I. Fevr refer as having suggested AWr'e rnghh Keinedy U Mr V. H. Chilton, wif- of th vreaident of ih 7l0 Trsnsfsr Co , ol Tror. Ohio, wher this remedy ha ivmtllhsd tnauy otittr cure 10 Throat and Luug Troubles In conversation with AO Aiii:itl, Mr !. Fevr also aaid "If Tu will tall on Mr. W. II. Sclunss. a pn.miBret thin and art merchant of Springfield. Ohio, you will nml that lis, too. IimbaI any amount of sierince witb Aikrr llngllih Knuady in hi f aimir, uj this Ihsy cannot keep hous without It " A. kil l Knaluh M ms.lv Is I t I't sll Jius!sls a1f s r""sMi gi.-..i -I Sal y.i.ir itHinir "ill 's ( ((..is . a, a Uli., it Msiss n-l Csns.U. la Kn '". w . I M HV4hWu IA krs fWt A', II IHn)kl H i tV-, tfs, Mw t'i For sal by Ueo, A. Harding. to every home during tb: ceApafen if Vf F'irijnbs v'fo'r rtii- foCihv t3a!, iDOO, the farmers are now psying sJay fur barvest hands. Wk can sfford to ditler on the tariff, tbe currency and foreign policies, but we -cannot afiord to' differ 'on tbe question of honesty if we expect our republic per manently to endure. No community is liealtby where it is ever necessary to difl iinguisb one politician among bis fol- i . . . - ' lowers becanse be ie honest. Honesty is not to much a credit as -an absolute pre-requtite- to efflcient service to the public. ' - - ' I Here is one of tbe reasons Oregon jwent republican. 'Number. .' of sbeep, March, 1890 (free wool period), 03,609; i , . . 1 i Average value per bead, '1.GS.' Number 'of ebeep, March, 1900 (Dingley Tariff period), 88,902; average value per bead, f3.89., Gain for Marcb,1900 under j Dingley Protective Tariff on wools, in 'nnmlier of shnen nitnul. 25-3TI3. or percent f'ain for March ,'1900, in ay" Wage value jr bead, f2.il, or 131 per Both republicsns and democrat alike deplore tbe unfortunate developments in the Cuban postoffice affairs. Of course the rabid section of tbe democratic press 'turns tbe matter to political account. But tbe sober thought of tbe people that ' tbe Administration is leaving 00 stone .unturned to punish the guilty, betides using every effort to prevent the re- gold standard and steadfast opposition to tlie tree and unlimited coinage of silver; for protection to American labor; fur public. -mo vemants looking t a per manent improvement of the roads and highways of the country, for the con struction, ow nership and control of an isthmian canal by the government of tbe United , BtateiT Endorse (be admin istration of Tresident McKinley.and nu- t - . r inerpng other measures tbat make the republican platform a docqment sterling and.hnmortal'.- ! j ' jj ; ; V wmssmsms AxLeyee are tfllied oa Oregon And tbe teti(j 'f immigration to this; section of thi iate ia cent. currance of aimilar peculation. With 'such a vast amount of public funds being 'handled every day, tbe wonder ia tbat s 1 there is not more dishonesty among the !the emplopes of the Government Com- S pared with: tie business bouses, tbe j proportionate loss to tbe country in this 'way isvery trifling. ! '- . . , ;; , ! Tab bead of the literary bureau -of a .'National Committee must be a man of rare judgment, of varied resources and of unsual executive ability. Tbe bead of tbe Republican literary bureau in 1896 was Perry S. Heath, now Assistant Poet j master-General. Tbe bead of tbe demo cratic bureau "Was Daniel McConville, of Ohio. Documents were eent out from HoiDg to exceed anything hitherto etperiend , during tbe past '1 . ' k 1 ' years, ine ums fiar paesea wnen we have to offer artificial inducements to the people ot the East to settle up our Western country. Our natural reeoores and great prospective Oriental com mere is all-sufficient, and you couldn't keep .them from corning west :Tf they bad to be smuggled in like Japs and Coolies. . Clackamas - county is demon stratingber aiertaes to tb situstion and Is showing br Eastern' bretheren, tbat our latch string alwav bangs out to welcome the bonajt homeeeekers. The Oregon bomeseekers Immigration Agency of this county is one of the greatest handmaids and result-producing con cerns eve,r; organized far, be common purpose of proclaiming . to. the whole United States the inexbaustable riches, the 'vast natural advantages and the unexcelled climate of Clackamas county It is backed by the best financial blood in tbe county, and its results will be boating and far-reaching. ; ' It is probable that the secretary of the treasury will soon issue a new regula tion, debarring "tramp" : steamships from the privilege of bringing immi grants to the United States, Some such' rule has been forced on the Department by tbe arriyal of the Italian Gran Antila .1 V V..L til.. I I 1 T.t A.Qn 1VII, TV ibu a uugo 1UHU Ol XltlW isns. Immigrants, as a rule, come here over regularly established lines and upon bonded steamships. In tbat case wben rorrLAk UEHonf. ; Tb Yousg Men' ChrWtian Associ ation of Oregon City l faal becoming a popular resort in Oregon City and its permanent establishment la well worth the favorable consideration of every business man In . our town. There is nothing in the interest of men in general tbat can take tbe place of this Institutes in our cUy. A club j too expsoaive and not comprehensive enough and lacks io various department to .include all clawe of men, and tor this and other reason! faiei V. M. C. A. is organ ized. Its objects are tbe spiritual, physical, mental And intellectual welfare ol men, which includes Hi wants and desires in every particular of men and every cla.i ofmen. Memberships are divided into classes, active and associate, and within one or the other of thece classes every man and boy is comprehended. The active member must b over the age of 16 vears 1 - and many members are 50, tiQ, and hO year old, hence the young and old alike find a place in th Institution. In fact, Ibe chief object' And work of the institu tion fa with . oMn. snd. deals with the youth just merging iotp man hood." Upon " tb active mem bers, rest the ligatious of tbe, association, And every precaution is taken to insnr the sffiirs of the Association to be carried on in a conscientious manner. The con stitution demand tbat no political or religious questions shall be considered 1 in the affairs of the association and re quires tbat not more than two members of tbe board of directors shall belong to the same denomination. Associate members have all the right and privileges, physical, mental and intellectual as tbe above members, ex cept to vote, which rather relieves the associate member from other obligations, than.'deprivee hjxi of a privilege. Anjong the5 various departments tbe physicatlaby far the most prominent and popular in the Oregon City Associ ation. TIA commodious gymnasium, well equipped baths," and especially adapted and qualified physical director, offers greater Inducements in this, than in, the other departments. Dur ing the past year in this department 25 business men ot Oregon City enrolled tor examination and actnal gymnasium work, besides' 50 young men, 5 inter mediates ; and 20 juniors. These are urea, taken from the records of tbe association, and proves the associ- atfon a popular; place (or all classes of men. . . ' ' 1 I : I" I YMa iJI WW I 1 I I I II II Off W aVm afll Mm f II II II 11 11 u r 1 1 t4 H Do You m Know the News j You can bav It all for Per Month 50c Per Month TUc marriage Problem " How to I hapry though marriw!." ha been entirely sowed 'to the satisfaction of hundmla of thousands of women. There can be no happiness without bealtn. The fls-neral health of wmian ia drtieiKletit on the tnral hehh of the delimte womanly organ. S'be fhett , are debilitating iirsint, or inflsmmation, ulceration or female weakneaa, hsptness in marriige it practically imiutiUe. A boat of happy wives testiy lhat the secret of happiness In mrHg is ffS4nd in the use of Ir. lien' Favra-it Pnr achption. It dnrs tbe dtsuns. hraU ul ceration and infbimmstion and cure fe male wraknria. It nukes weak women strong, sick women well. Mrs. Ann II!r (Mhirso Hssjjsi, Svtih illr. Spink C'a. li taik . wrllrs " tin rnt'T i'l -l hwlib hDks In jrnur klt4 firm ami Tstushlr Trmlrs I tullrtni ssrrynwfe snth (rmalr rnltw M rabrr sSmsnu k Blurs Ihso two yrsts. hn I wttAt tu yn U .Irt.F Allsf rmrrfunr InlKmleiS Ji'ir sdl- snil laklnf sia tntilrs s.h of In l icr. s Pssociic -rr rtiVn snd OtAAr Mnlital IHmumj I am Ao wsl4sal happy womsa." Women are invsleil to consult I. Pierre by letter, free. Correspondence private. Address Dr. R. V. Tierce, fiuflilo, N V. A A A A a A A 'A 'A A .1 t -1 t I. . I as ill his r ifniui kiisiii, ui losi" n U Un., llregoo. II is U a largral U evening irwspr rnbhshed io A rj Orvgoi.; It contains !! lbs rtsw lJ fj oUiaMale and of th Nation, 'i 17 11 i"F a uo'nin. a aampisj d eopy will b aiaiM to ymt Ire, tj Addrsw fl Portland, Or. h mm$ vtife lsaww f sa -iks v )ts aiDM s.IHC H H j The Telegram, Wax Candles ifau.4..,k ). tart ik. saaa f .! , Ml .l.UIMillllll lMM " '-S M u Ik. Si --f IIm t M IU 1 ui-i e.b..u. M ' 1 1 ' WA im t 4.IU f taawitis. tasailiwwwt Ml M'MNH . M.. IIM, !' IM. hi. .4. , rn i . 1 1 1 1 I taV. ffcf -S W.I M aksS f 4rf 4 C JIOTo M4I- mm aaJWatf- (W mt ttvm M vita) ft IU, ta.a,., asaaail lls,nAjsam . a4. PAKMHKS . . 1 ....... .1 .. .. . r Your Iram will baveth U4 , , . of car anj , . ,, Full Measure of Feed AtihV City StnblcH W.H. YOUNC, Prop., ... v. H. Cook. Livery IUj; 011 fchurt 'otie. TtpKon No. 42. ' OABTOniA, Baawtka f Ixd T;q Hi tin Boucf Wrxlding stalionery, ttm latest stvles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the KivTsapatsa leghorns, the ltet price tho lewt. Mim Uoldsmitb. -I : r t Morkholders' Meeting. Notice Is hereby given, that the An nual meeting of the Oregon City Manu facturing Company will be held at th CMlfMKCrW mm "'Vac Miners and Prospectors favorite naftVctcl lycoltl or lir.it. ' JWhcIy&T Am vuinilim h uw:l y every 0,-v; m r.o!il : cvrrj'wlurrc.' Srn-l n.imc.'antl mWresa on a ror.tal canl for i4.S-pagc illus tntcil catalogue. '. It i free Winchester Repeating Arms Co. tew naviti. uxtl. 41 AUrlat St., Ma ItaikIsco, CaJ. prt.m.T.v.TTWTVa:Tm "T i"e(;tu"a p JflcntaJ(lraining is carriod by 'nUU 0 nght wbools; which is ao important branch-of -the work particularly in a place like Oregon office of the company in Oregon City, on Saturday," July H, lfKK), at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, for purposeol electing directors of the corporation to serve for tbe ensuing year, and transact! such otbor businws as jnay come bofore tbe rtockboldors' meeting, - f , ' ' C, U.'jAcons, fiecotary. ; Oregon City, Jnn 7, llK'D. fReporUsbow that over flUeen hun- dred lives bave been saved through tbe us 01 wne Minute cjoogn Cure. Most of these were cases (j grlppii, croup, auuu, wuoopmg coagn, Droncimi and pneumonia. It eatfy' ds prevoht con sumption. ' George A. Herding. ; Tbe Enterprise and Oregon'lart (or $2.03 a year, V- J. ' 1 - - j ! . ' ' For Ydimr Men and lorinjrjTromfin Tbe.re la tioUjlne tbif IttAl1 aronse'the . 1 ire 01 young pan pr, woinaij'so quick as to have Inferior laurtdry' v?orfc put off on tbeou They may dress ever to well, butj Ijf their (birt, front prbirt walat J rauHsy their h'e'at iappftarance is 'tpbtlei. The Troy laundry makes a' apeclalty pf ladles' and gemtlemeu'i fine work. There can be ,uo better work than Is dope at tlieTrov Leave yomr otilws at JobnwB'ibarbcrBbop.,,U. ,at, ,,. ' ats!V AU Te atidaef . 'i T)r. TTobbs' Bpsraini Pills ours all klilnar Ills, flany pis I raa. Add. biarllug Uaoiadj Co.. Cbloaa-o o y ft i In the flew A IA 41 M 'ft; Eilcrs Piano House now Ixxratetl at yj, Washington . Eighth Street, PortlamL . , . A conutantly increasing bufttnoM liaa innde is r;ct'Hary or ua to secure .larger ijiiftrtprs and w have had built for tin tlio beautiful now , "Mtisirj Uuilding" at tlio comer of I.'arlt "and . Wanhington BtretH, where wo have every faoil-" ity for conveniently handling our wholcaald and retail huainesn. . ' , ' On our retail floor you will always find tlio finerst election of nearly a dozon different , ' , ' ; makeaofpinhos andorgftnH, among thpm tho vaiuahio and coHtly InHtrutncntir lnafl Z j in , America. Tho Chickorlng- of Ibmton, tho . neoer.oi ew York and tho Kimball of Chicago. . , , ; , , , , ; Before you decido on tho purchrtHO of rt piano' !' whero it will f&y: you to invcatigato our , - JOHtrurncntflandourtncthodfl;' Full particulars ' .and catalogue for tho aHking.'" Write ioday. ' ' EILKUS piano -lIOUSi; v;. (,: ;, .;,?;. v. ;, , .-pfipo ?st vyaahington st. ,, Portland's Leading Piano and Ornan Dealers.1' ' 1 -V".-.-,