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OREGON CITY ENTKItriUSE, FRIDAY, JULY 1MO. Oregon City Enterprise. Publlnheil Every Friday. 1. L. rOKTER, ror.rroa. UBCR1T10N RATK8. On.T-r. N Kit months 1 " Trial uhsrrition two montnt A diteoont oi W cnta on all lubscnpuons ft on Trtr, 25 cent (or i month, W paid in dvanc. AdTrtiMng rate irtvn on application. Bubwrilrf ill find th dt of expira tion itin.red on tbflr Wi followm their name. If this d.t it n.4 cJmt.H within to wrfki nr pavnif-nt, kindly oufjr oi and will ton nr Bearer Crrk.... Can by Clackamas Milwauk: I'nion JliMs Meadow Brook... hew Era Wilsonvill Parkj.la-. Station! Mulino fann Molalla Maruam Buttrul Aurora.. Eafflc Creek Damascus Sandy Cumntvtll Cbtrryri!! Marmot Ineln. Poliliriana mar aatwmhj and nwolf that ila growth "hall b rrwitid Platform makrr may dilate ion th danger of development, hut the answer it that facta accomplished atare us In the face th antwcr if that e liave fx- panned, that the topic i only a question o-called, that it la In a necropoli not far from the grave of free and unlimited coinage. Tin interview in which LorU WcW.oy txrr the opinion that "China pc- eeeeee every rejuiiU for overrunning the world" if possibly intended to hn prce the Pritish Ministry illi a Knae of the magnitude of the work of dividing China anion1 the federal European powere. There is a vast difference be tween aMIity to overrun the woild and ability to keep the world .'rem overrun ning China. The 400.lW.00O of people in China are only about one-fourth of the world't population. It afford material for an army which, when well drilled, well led and well armed, would le a ...I..I. . ..itiil int f.iri-e ttlO WOllil lOllM .i'r. T. B. Thomas I ...... tiro. Knik'ht! tend a-aint it; out the advantage oi ::;:.VViwr!fiiihting at home should not be over J. T"jl'"':r I looked. All the European naiiont ex- Chat. Hoiiiian V. S. Sewrrry i cert Huswia would hive to transport f, l. Ku!il i troop by m-a tevetal thousand mile, at Jij,'I" iwt which will double the ordinary ex R. M. Cooper Annie hlubPt E. M. Hartman B. Jennirp V... Henrr A. Snyder "H. Wnbern F. tiftsch European power wera to think that it Geo.J. Cumn ... . . .Mr. M. J. Hammer remain with Uiem to say whether or not Adolpb A-"bofl China shall be divided among thetn. Entered at trt postoffir in Oreiron City, Or., as tecund das aiatter. AGISTS FOR THI K.VTIRPBISB. peneef of war. Even the movement of Kutaian troope would be delayed by un finished links in the Siberian road. So far a may be judged by dispatcher the I T, nnlnlrtn ri ljird WolwlfV that - , China is more likely to overrun than to I m five urrt;B vnj icupir Patreure. be overrun may infutea little ditcretion into negotiations for the restorat'an of ! order "If the balloon had been ftrorer the tale had been longer," mvj the old nursery rhyme. If Baden-Powell bad The introduction of the Heian bare may result in giving the people a cheap been Duller British triumph bad been; and agreeable article of food. France 0ller. makes her so-called gloves out of hare fkins, and why may not the industry be Adhisal Peey is quoted assaying lUrted and thrive here Accordinu to that Bryan, if nominated, will be elected. ' a peeoimistic contemporary, the Belgian The admiral is a splendid uilor and a bare is to get loose into the country, in gallant fellow but be shouldn't set up crease and multiply until it shall be as a prophet at this etae of the game. come as numerous as the sands on the . ; seashore, and shall have eaten np every i A great solemn block of "bush" will iniiilgration of cheap labor, the extru sion of opportunities for working child ren, the tailing of the age limit, the pro tection of free labor as against contract convict lalwr. and an effective syitem ol labor insurance. l-enitlation which will enable the I'liltcd Stutea to recover it former place anion the trade-carrying fleet of the world. I.iUrl pension Ut founded on a debt of gratitude to soldier and tailor, including provliion for midow and orphan. Favor the maintenance of the ellici ciency of the civil service and it ex tension to our Inland poete-elon. No diocrmiinatlon on account of r or color in the exercise of the voting franchise. Nttional legislation to reclaim aiid land to provide free home on the public domain, reserving control of the distribution of water for Irrigation pur poses to the respective State and Ter ritorie. A nsluction of ar taxes at the dis cretion of Congres. The construction, ownertliip and con trol of an iithniian canal. 1 Tito ) YJay j That ,JXj Work, jft "rM in. nr. tr.. fT.C.T.T.T.T.T.T.TT.C.T.r!rsj- ' ' " V. ,- Mr. J. V.. Lilly, prominent rltln-n of M A Hannibal, Mo., lately bad ""derf tl j W n v A deliverance from frightful death. In K UU I UU II f) "I wa taken with f, M ,1 You can hav It all lor iI!I.,j ,d It tm vi: "I waa taken with i Fi AT Tnd.old Fever, that ran into riieuinoiiU K nnU( 4hn NntliO Myhirw. HH-....e h.rde.ie,!. I-.ajB """" "UtJ rak I iiiiiiiein ririi p c iu Nothing lielml me. I eipwle.! to imkui D die of t'oliauinplion, when I hed of Ir. U kimt'a New it-overv. t n Ixittle ge I U ! great relief. I continued to Iim It, and . t ... i. . now am eil and strong, I can i sty . much In Ila praise." This marvelhm medicine I the tmetl and ijulckrtt cur I In the world for all Throat and l.ung i Trouble. Regular site M rent and If enough to wear any on wit I ir4 it's whing. in damp and thafl. Tht ii it's ironing with the hot stove and t!ie hard oik to endure. And in t-c twerii while, meals to get. houw to ....I .hiMren to tend. If ld of tb Mat and of the Natl,, 1 1 01 Trial Nittlea free at ueo. A. Li Hardin- Irug Moiej ev.ry oo...-. y - 1)f , ,. n ' .... ... .......... guaranteed. At Hr4 Time. I take a pleasant herb drink, th next morning I h-el bright and my complex Ion it U-iter. My doctor af It a-l rti.'ugli M a well w'tiun but fr a weak : gmtly on th stuinacli.il r and klndey unman It's slow torture. lt. 1 Irrce S i uv..ni Prt-rtttion currt tlie oitrasr 1 t.( t!ie delicate org4ii which weaken j ..mrii. It liuVrt f'k women ttrotig and ik otnrtl rll. Suk women are Invited to ronult Ir. ! Vn( bv letter, ft ft t'f thrift. All 1 iiniij..ii,lriRC atrullv pi nate. Addirta ! pr K V. Ilervr, Hull.il. . N Y. hrllh I. (lir U n- m !'.! II -"a f.kul r. Mr. M l'. l.vi. N V . Ik.t i -l ( I--'" .... i.j'ir. ul -ur nw.il. m. ' fiKK'H I and is a pleasant latative. Jl is ma.lo friii herb, and Is prepreI at easily as tea. It It called Uns'i Medicine. All druggista sell It at '."-e. and M eta. I. me' Family Modi, lie iiiovp the t.t ls e. h ilar. It ;Oii ralliK't gel It, t. it. I f r a free ssinple. A I Irrsa, liralor F. V.dad. l.rCy. N Y. ...Jim Mr.li.al The creation of a department of com merce and indostrie in charge of a : i h4 cn ukm ihw n..r i . , I B.f.l...n I uu.k IM l.tcil .ll secretary with a seat In the cabinet The protection of American citun and property in all parts of the world. Extends recognition of the rerviret of women in the Yolunteer Aid Aseociation and a nurses In camp and boepitali. Indorse the foreign policy of tlie presi dent and reoynixea the ability with ahich foreign atTair have been con ducted. ' Approves the separation of the litM.fvrtv I lhaa a is X lew I'olelers. The rtvent ttatisti. of the liumbof ol lIl'AltlS tll.llS tll a larnti milorit die ' 'MI !.'! ..- - - - - . a. t l ' " ::;;j,rr:.ir;-- ti... d irVurX-'V V.mmeme ...h .n .ppa.ently h.rmle.. ..,itr Ctrt.n.ii.. u l uu itn Vflni li cugh hu h can t iured instantly by W" i Ir. Fierce' FWtant FcileU fwecUr the breath. Shake 1st lour shoe Allen's Fool-Fate, a der. It curr painful, smtrting, nervout fed anl in growing nails, and instantly takrt the stin out of corn and bunions. It's th ifrettest comfirt diacorrrr ol ti e age. Saraoan group of islands, giving (ireat j MWat y.y. vra tight or new Britain, Germany and th I niteU State ' nhots levl easy. It Is a certain cure tor ; separate ownership. r tl) t !. iings, hu h I guaranteed to cure and rvlteve all cat... I'rbsi S'h' and &. For sale by all druggists Thofougliretl Belgian hale for tale. FtLiat'irr, lUmui lUtit'o., Fly, ttrrg iii. green thing, and croaded orrhardists fttla tolidlT down on the political world ; and farmers into the sea. There i a t the suggestion that, should the Oregon ! vast difference between a Belgian hare Approve the annexation of the Hawa iian Island. Commends the part taken, br our government in the eace conference at The Hague. Indorse the policy of the administra tion in acquiring title to the I'hilippine Itlandt and th suppression of the in surrection. I'rotntse independence and self gov ernment to Cuba in accord with th at sura nee extended when war against Spsin waa declared. Per Month 50c Per Month In lb Evening Telegram, of ;. 'A land. Oregon. It la ll.a largtwt ; evening newspaiier pnr.ntiimi M d Oregon j It contains all Ilia rmat '1 will be inallixl to you r,n, fi The Teleflram, Portland, Or. i si 1 1 i 'A ' Iwesjstlitl Ik M l.tktit. fet H tk .! Its' . M lfltl Ik fc--i, . f4 . ) ItiakMhN-t-ai f I I i'II mini l. ill l f ir".. 11 1 l.S' ..... . r.i vim t a o -a i ii t & 1 1. 1 HI ftlll'. rll.lt. " Si .iif ..... I'erllanJ and Vlde Mcla. Brglnning Saturday June ith and evsrr Saturday theiafter th Astoria sweating, callous and hot. tired, a. blng ( (..jm,,),; ;,,rf l:,!r- l Co. alll run f.-et. Try it tolay. Sold l y all drug-1 Srasid tpell to leave Ki.n and shoe ttots. By null lor 2V. I j.1)(,ti 3 ,,. ,. ,t,d run thfougli inttaiiipa. Trial package FUFK. At- Jlf., ,!lul,t traiisLr. arriving at S drest. Allen !. Ol-tisied. 1 ,t, N. Y. .,.,, lV) ,,.. l turn,l,i leave Seaside hunday at " p. in. and arrive Candles la Ikf .. t !. 4..i 1st 1-srs , a4 If ft u -I . f I tUMlV I 4 '..,) -.- I. tfc Msaaa mm s ltw mf -- - ta tl I- - m i4 il K It) Ii A . UtJ . .( at VmyW av4 - 4IUk I,.) t gkAtOWe 11 Usaalr Is lllsod Iirt. Clean l'Ul nirsns a rl.n i.in. No lauty ailli.iut it. t a arris, ( an ly tattur tic eirsri )nur l'.il and ki-i It clrsn, t) stirring up the Uir litrr and driving all Im Luritirt from the Unit, lgm tuUr to l nuti lulu rt, lin t, I.I Ik . I.I kl. d (hat liii.lv bilious riiiplrimn I'V ta at I'ortland at J H p. m. CaMtrrta, In-a'ity (r Iro emit. All diua" giU, tatui tioii kU4rtMtrl. I'Jr, x,ir. IV Sale. Hoiitrliold lurmture, In firts.-sss run I. lion "III l s.jll rbeap I'f cash. taLui Furniture It Fstlrrn md. coming Irom Money to loan IIkimks A (iairriTN. at loaest rate. disappear beneath the waves, with her must sink forever the entire campaign capital of Irving M. Scott and an Australian rabbit. They are not the same rodents at all. Their habits are as unlike as are those of the guinea pig and the bog. The bare, though it 1 OABTOniA. J. BsanOa A ,w ' : ' ' fn 1 Vou-fi nf Hio WL' I Bir-," 7 , ZZfTZ I'hornii Furniture Mfg. t'o. Mas. M. A. Hi aac. At the residence ol John) Noble, Oregon City. Demochatic journals cannot point to a i multiolies witd considerable rapidity, single strike, in the pat two or three ; cannot compare in that reepect with the years, the object of which was to prevent J rabbit It is not long-lived, is exceed a redurtion in wage. That, however, ingly auienable to change of climate, as the general motive of strikes in 1S'.5I build its nest abov the ground, and and 18'ti. j would not thrive at all uuon the course I grasses of our foothills. Of rabbits we have had sundry sped- When a candidate is successful now-a-days, you never st-e it printed that "he defeated his opponents in the conven tion." It usually tells how one factional ! boss downed the other factional boss and J is now the political dictator of his county I or state, an the caw may be. mens in this state, but tbey hav never become a nuianoe. The Australian rabbit makes bis home nndergroiiud, never ventures out except at night time, I is exceedingly wary of trappers, will never take a poison from which one of Friday, JuneW. The Prohibition National Convention adjourned sine die today, after having p'aced in nomination for President John (. Woolley, of Illinois ar.l f'r Vice President, Henry B. Metcatle, ol I'.hode !ls!aod. The nominations in each in stance were made on the E rut ballot. , , , , . .. his kind has once suffered, has a capa How would this do for a plank in the .... ,, , . , , ..... I city for reproducing himself that staggers Democratic national platform: Wei .... . . 1 Mief, and finds in Australia joitt the deplore the conditions that have come, ......... ' ... climate an 1 herbage that best suitbim. Upon lllc COUniljr yuniig iuo iuiuiuuiu.- tion of William Mc.Kifil.-y, and we de niand ruch legiblation as will restore the country to the commercial and industrial conditions that existed for three years prior to his election and inauguration." We have sent to China both a mili tary force and a naval force. The sole object is to rescue citizens of our own courtry in peril there. There are about 2500 Americans in China of whom 1000 are missionaries of various denomina tions, Protestant and Catholic though the former predominate. Nearly all other civilized nations have their 'colonies" In China, and all are in equal peril with our own. The nations are in co operation for rescue of their i?oile, including their severnl embaases; and the United tfta'es, too, unst act Yet no doubt this wi". be denounced as a new effort of an aci-jivo "iinjierial-ism." And now Australia is perfectly content with her erstwhile pest. He is trapped by the million, dressed at abbatoirs alongside the docks, shipped to England in cold storage steamer and sold in London as fresh as when be was first killed. It is said that his skin pays the whole cost of shipment, enabling the poor to get a cheap and toothsome meal. YVl have the same thing all over again and more of it. A dead isnue re yiaits the glim pses of the moon, politi cally placarded with the most solemn asHCVc'iHtionti that it is roully not only alive, but full of animation. Another dead ie.-ue is placed along Hide of it in The republican platform adopted at the Philadelphia convention it sound in every line, clean cut and to the point. In the main it ia a continuance of the excellent policy which baa governed the Administiatiosf during tbe past three years, and which baa brought prosperity to the entire nation. It is the kind of doctrine upon which to make the great political battle, and it is sure to win. For the benefit of thewe who have not read tbe platform in its entirety, the salient points are here given : The maintenance of the gold standard, qualified with a declaration that the un limited coinage of silver can only be considered with the concurrence of the leading commercial counties of the world. The recognition of the necessity and propriety of the honest co-operation of capital to meet new bubiness conditions re- The casualties of tbe international force attacking Tien Tain were : Ameri- i.:n...i o. I... I l..,;i Ui ainru, o, svuiiucii, . iuiiu j killed, 2; wounded, 1. German killed l'i; wounded 27. Kusniant killed, 10; wounded, 37. The following cablegram wus received this morning from Admiral KempQ : "Che Foo, June 2. Secretary of the I Navy, Washington : About 12sjO for eign troops now ashore. Soldiers or dered should report at Taku inntead of Che Foo. Substituted Nanhville for Yorktown at Che F'oo. Yorktown used as dispatch. boat, being more suitable, Krvtwr." The War department received the fol lowing undated cablegram from General MacArthur this morning: "Adjutant-General, Washington :Trans port left Manila at 8:30 the morning of June 27, with Colonel Llscum in com mand of 20 officers and 1271 men." Minister Wu called at the State De partment this afternoon and exhibited the following cablegram to Secretary Hay. "Canton, June 28. Tbe Legation Ministers, having left Pekin, are now 12 mile from Tien Tsin, with Admiral Seymour. "hi Hlno Cimko." 'HO'J C- i.v - J - ' ' 1 1 - ' . I " - ' theKanjaa City museum expansion. ' while condemning monopolies to The fact h, that tlie country wouldn't : e'rirt production or to control prices. contract if it could and couldn't if it A clear-cut declaration of faith In the would. I? is as capable of contracting ss j policy of protection to American labor. Saturday, June 30. The Pacific Coast Borax Works, of Alameda, C'al., controlled by "liorsx King," has been shut down indefinitely, throwing 100 men out of employment. The shut-down is attributed to a heavy advance In the freight rate on crude borax from Death Valley, which here after will be refined in New York. Dun'a Review of Trade say: The failures for the week have been 207 in the United States against 21 H last year, and 21 in Canada against 22 last year. The Navy Department is making ar rangement to maintain an ample supply of coal at convenient pointi, for naval use in event of serious trouble in the Orient. About 140 vacancies exist in the lower grades of the army. They will be filled shortly from the ranks, West point and M m khnlilert' .Met ting. Notire is beret y given, that the an nual meeting of the Oiegon City Mann facturirg Company will). lipid at the office of the company in n-gin City, on Saturday, July 11, IX), at ID o'clo. k a. in. of said day, for purpoaeoi electing directors of the corporation to serve for the ensuing year, and transacting such other biinriess as in iv come before the Stockholder' meeting. V. Jai oI'.h, Secretary. Oregon I'iiy, June 7, FH) For Yonng Men ami Yoonjr nnmrii. There is nothing that w 111 arotiM the ire of a yo'ing man or woman so nuick a to have inferior laundry work put off ou them. They my dn-s ever to well, but if their shirt front or shirt ait 1 iiuiMy their neat appearance is tjaih-rl. The Troy laundry makes a spi-cialty ul ladies' and gentlemen' fine work. There cau bo no hett.-r orlc than Is done al the Tror. I-ave your onli'i at Johnson's bit r lie r shop. , How An Tosr Kldx.? f P ltnbhs'S(.arsui Plllsrureall VMimr 111, s,it pit rrt. Add sterling Itoimnj; Lu , I b.i uu ur ' OAMTOniA. Brttkt m-dirflrlisjitirlkc (.(Ultra f FARMERS . . . t Your team will bate (lis Us, of care and Full Measure of Feed City StnblcH t W. H. YOUNC. Prop., "" V. H. Cook I.ivrrjr iUg on Hliort Nolle. Tlphon No. 42. -r -ear swt. "Tr -v, xii r rA 7' The Miners' and PrwpcclW Pavoritc Un-ifT'-ctrtl 1yct)M or hiL W'incksLr Am munition ii ti-wil ') every r;v. .ml r.n!il rvrmvlirrc. S ii-l nam: nnl atKlrcsi oa a can. fr i.,S-pa illus tratnl catalogue. It i frcr. Winchester Repenting Arms Co. M'.W I1A VIM". CON". Thotuand Ilare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it Bow To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common f!u with your water and let It rand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion cf the kid- v. neys; If It ttalnt U vour llnsn II I. ' l'i evidence of kid- K IX.Txr.T.r.T.'T' ."T.T.TTrTU'rTrT.TTj :T.r.,r.r.,r., M B B V Eilcrs Piano House now !catol at 3-51. Washington St., near hihtli St rift, Portland. 111 tlie New Store. frequent desire to fj pass It or pain In I M the back Is alsn 1 V. convincing prooi that the kldneyt and Had- V der are out of order. T) What to Do. j i.w.w a vvMiiuii ill (no KnOWICOgO fO often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer' Swtmp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills evry wlah In curing- rheumatism, pain In the back, kidney, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following- use ol liquor, wine or beer, and overcome j that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go oflen during the day, and to get up many tlmei during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root I toon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cure of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and $1. sIms. You may have a sample bottle of thli wonderful discovery t'-'W it and a book that tells fG3&!tt3fi$ U mnrft annul II hcih yi 1 1 absolutely free by mall, -iililJjl M address Dr. Kilmer & rf sunn-ii M Co., Blnehamton, N. Y. Vhen A cmiHtantly increasing luirioM lift inmlu it riwHHAry for u to Hi-ctiro larger quarter) fnil we bftve hud built for tin tho befttitiful now ''MtiHic I'.uililing" ut the corner of I'urk and Vasliington Htreidn, where wo have every facil ity fur conveniently handling our wholcsalo and retail luninnH8. our retail floor you will always find tho fiwKt ai.lcction of marly u dozon dill'erent tniikert of pianos and orKann, among thorn tho ui".t valuahlti ami mlly iiiMtruiiH'titn inado in Aiii'srica. Tiii Chickering of Ilonton, tho UYhcr of Nuw York and thu Kimlmll of Chicago. Uuforc you docido on tho jmrchaHe of a piano tlnewhuro it will jiay you to invcriligate our inHtrutncntB and our methods. Full rliirtlcularu and catalogue) for tho asking. Write today. ETLKKS rrANO HOUSE, Office 351 Washington St. 'X Portland's Leailing Plana and Organ Dealers. , t ... i. ,1.1. ..... ifi . . r i i i i BrMn i- ia.iiiii-liins hi? own al A mur; effective restriction of the (Continued on page six) tlon reading this generous