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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JW,Y SO, It K1 X-Ai? r I News of the Week FriiUv. July 13. Admiral Seymour reports tb situation at Hon Tain up to Saturday, when he as bringing up more gnne from Taku. At that time there were 10, (XX) ttgn troop on hand, but more were required. The United State Government ii de termine to coinmunirte with Mr. Conner, tod has notified Mintiter Wu to (hat effect. There will be no pans un til the fate of the forest re to IYkin Is known, ample protection given Ameri can in China and the guilty oillcials brought to justice. The German Foreign Minister an nounce that hia irovernment la eeek. ing only the protection of foreigners in China, not the partition the Empire. Another British force falla into the liandi of the Boers. Lord Robert re ports the casualties very heavy. William McKinley today wssoftUally notified of hia second nomination by the republican party for the highest oftice in the gift of the republic. Saturday, July 14. James Uamilton Lewis is io Washing ton, proclaiming the election of Bryan, but announcing that be personally is out of politics, National and atate. as far at holding office is concerned. The turn do a he received at Kansas City evi dently put a damper on his political ar piraiions, but he takes revenge by pre dicting that Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and even New York will go democratic Ibis fall. Assistant Secretary Taylor, of the treasury, has received a letter from a Fifteen lives were lost in clonld burst in Teits today. Wednesday, July IS. The opinion has grown very along In military circles lately thtt sooner or later congress will have to be called to gether In order to provide a atittlcient number of troops to take car of our in terests in China. If congress is thus Called together, it does not necessarily mean that war will be declared, Ho Yow, the Imperial Consul General of the Chinese Fmpire, is oftlcially pre paring to receive passports for himself and his attendants. He tald: "The Chinete in this state are to a man heart and soul against the Boxers and the awful crimes they are committ ing against humanity. I have Just at tended a meeting of the leading Chinese merchants of San Francisco, at which It was decided that they would Immedi ately close their business here, if neces sary, and oiler their services to the Vnited States as volunteers to go to China and fight under the United Slates flig with the allied powers. ! under stand that Minister Wu ia ready to leave at any time. I have not a yet receivid defluite ordera from him." Kentucky republicans nominste Yerkt for governor and denounce democratic misrule in the state. (ilorlonn Hens Comes from Or. 1. 11. Carglle, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of F.lectrlo Bitters has cured Mrs, Brewer of scrofula, hlch had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her bead and face, and the lieal doctors could tilve no help; but her cure Is complete and her health la excellent." This allows what thou sands have proved, that F.loctrio Bitters Is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for ecaeuia, totter sail rheum, ulcers, (toils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels Hlsont helps digestion builds up the strength. Only 60 cents. Sold by tieo. A, Harding Druggist. Guaranteed. THE FORCE OF HABIT. Ilw It Oae PUre a Mraa Trtek rrlrk VlllUra, E. W. Sabcl. In The Saturday Even ing 1'ost. tells an anecdote of Freder ick Vllller, the famous war corre spondent. Vllllert bad been under fire for some days, the enemy bombarding the force to whlcb the artist was at tached, so that the a-rlval of t abell was commonplace circumstance to be treated In the usual way. Out of this ordeal be came uu scat bod to London D Li .1 J..., - I I oruwaija BeiUruD ju re.ururu ,rvm, , wu itroMlng down tbe crowded Cape Nome, in which tbe writer esjs i strand. that but few of the miners on the Nome beach are making day's wages, and that the beach is heavily overcrowded. 1 i pavement and there 0u nine nas come inrougn irom me rj a Joaj man disturbed section oilhina. The allies t Tien Tsin msy be forced to withdraw irtTaln lk Pl.in.u ail. m M v, . 1 I V. a m u.w ilia v Unicoi iiiiiuuuu uirui j in ever-increasing numbers, and pour in a deadly artillery fire. Boxers are On a sudden the pedestrians were appalled to eve bim ding himself at full length upou the grvssy, muddy He on bis face. From all direc tions meo rushed ro render Mm as- ilstance. They turued blin over to rub his bands and uiilmttou bis collar. expecting to find him In a lit But no. On bis face they found not the pain 1 n .1 ... II... r A unl1..rj. V. .. B.i..nlBti. .... . , . , " ment and mud. Vllller. when ana n aa tutu, in ine province in wmco , .j boj of , Nhake late Yoar Shoes. Allen's Foot-Faae, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and in growing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of coma and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Fool-Ee tuakea light or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cur lor sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try It today. Sold by all dmg- gists and shoe stores. By mall for 25c. In stamps. Trial package FKFK. Ad dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. Drying preparations sin ply dL op dry catarrh ; tbsy dry up the socreliona, which adhtr U the luemhraii and dxiiu poaa, causing a f iir more srrioui t nmble than the ordiuonr lorn of catarrh. Avoid ail dry. ing iululanU, funics, unci. M:d mulls ami use that which ch-ai.. , soothe and hl. TJy's Cream ta!m 1 -c'x a remedy and will en- caurrh or a I in t!.s bead eiuily and pleasantly. A trial sir will be mailed fur II) cents. A'l tlruj. iia aril the 60c, mm. Fly Bntber. M Warua St., S.Y. The llalut ours without pain, ili. not irritate or cane aiieeBng. It spmadt itsolf over an Irritated and angry surface, relief. Ing immediately the rmluful liifliiiiulin. With Fly's Crean, llulin yon are armed against Xaaul Catarrh and Hajf Fever. ALL AHOIT CAI.IrORMl. Shanghai is situated. Sunday, July 15. 10,000 Boers are massing near tori a. Pre- Another battalion of marines will come from Boston, New York and Wash ington and be mobolixed at tan Fran ciicofor Manila this week. tbey quickly jumptnl to his feet, shook tbe mud from his bands and clothes anl then looked around for an explanation of his own appar ently Idiotic act. Tbe explanation was forthcoming. A few yards b-h:l hltn stood a horse and cart Tin- enrter bad a mo ment after Yllllers fiaxwl p.l'ded the A llaademc Scries ef r and I'srfol robllcstloan. California ia the natural paradise of the holiday maker. Its resource are inex haustible, Its invitation universal, and its resorts and attractions among the most noted in the world. The Southern Pacific Company pun ishes descriptive literature containing valuable information about all of them It Is for free distribution and may be ob tained from any Southern Pacific agent, IT. II. Goodman, General Passentter . Agnt at San Francisco, C. II. Markhatn pin and allowed t1:e cart lx lo dump General Passenger Agent at Portland, upon the ground a luad of grav,.L The'0re. If you apply by mail inclose a neavr Deams or tne i-art. or L-ourse. - . . .i. ...... Areoort is in cireulaiion that 10.000 ..-.'w .i.- . -.. - , smmp ior eacn puoucauon Boers are preparing to emigrate to the j sounding "dull thud." and tbe clean United States. gravel hissed out wltb an evil roar. . , , This comblnatlor, of sounds, the war Chinese in this county are In no ; artlst dectared Wal UpDtIcil wllh lht dinr. Rumors of threstened uprising gtrUcIng of a live shell, and Vllller. against them is groundless. i forjrettlng thnt be then stool some x, . ; l !.,- , , thousands of miles frpra the seat of! The coroner s jury which investiga'ed . . ,. . the cause of the street railway disaster of t0 a'wat ,b(, d,.a;Ifll, eIpIoHlo0. July 5, at Tacoma, has returned a ver diet laying the burden of the blame for ' ii Got tfc laformatiaa. the accident upon the Street Railway An English patn-r tells this story of Company and mercilessly scoring that j tbe ,ate Joseph Whltaker. tbe publish corooration for iu reprehensible msnae- r of Wbltaker- Alnmnack: "For the roent. Monday, July lti. Americsn sports won eight out of ten I field events at Paris. More men are needed in tbe Philip- first Issue he wanted, along wltb slml lar Information, the amount of tbe sal ; arlcs received by a number of certain high functionaries In tbe civil service. Application to these personages them selves was uniformly met with only flat refusals. Accordingly tbe Alma- I n.filf .nnA.,a1 n-1 , 1 1 . M u . r, t 1 1 a (fl . p.nes. email garnson. a( , ,ue.y separ-, Mcb crw,ittHj w,b a purpy mag. ated pom's are not enough to cope with ! nary aum. ' ths native uprising. j "Tue result was Instantaneous. Hard- Incensed at the Boxer news, a crowd ' had 'be 1Iod come out be , , , '.. I fore those whose salaries had been of men and boys in Kansas City gatb- LndePraled wcre ,mHM bj .araour ered about tbe laundry ol Ah Sing, a propre' t0 wr,e imllicnaot corrections. tlnnese lauudrynun, and started adem- J while the polite statements of the In onatratioii that caused Si eg to call on the land revenue authorities were similar police for protection. The crowd passed ly efficacious when the alleged amount tbe time throwing stones Into the laundry! was l a" D excess of the actual In- .iKlnnllinn.nllnlli. Inmilu 1 1 . f 1 1 ' COnlC U' L.IIIUK VUV .V ,11 IIIUI-ICR lilDl I II'. J I would kill them. A siuad of policemen . Tir nibii-. dirsed the crowd quickly, and, at the ,n R"s'a miniature Biblus are often instigation of Sing, who is one of tfie j worn as watch charms. One of these , , ., i . I, Bibles Is owned by a BostoDlaa who tuot in e Iigent of the several hundred , .... . , , . , . . .r n. ... received It from a friend living o Rub Clunese in Kansas City, guarded the ,i i i. i-i, .1 fourths of an Inch wide and three eighths of an Inch thick and contains the first five hooks of the Old Testa ment Tbe text of the book Is In He brew and the titles In Latin. It can only be read with tbe help of a power ful magnifying glass. pltco during the night. Tuesday, July 17. Five Chinese regiments have been or dered from Pekin to Ching Han Po, on the Grand Canal, the objective point of tbe southern extension of tbe Boxer movement. .Shanghai and Che Foo are threatened, and an attack on New Chwung is imminent. Admiral P.cmey confirms tbe news of the repulse of the allies at Tien Tsin and the killing of Colonel Liscum and other Aniuiicans. At a cabinet meeting held in Washington it was decided to forward moie troops. The president left Canton last night for the capital. According to a dicpatch from Tien Tdin Admiral Seymour, on the retreat of the Pekin relief expedition, was compelled to shoot bis wounded to save them from torture at the bands of the Chinese. .Another report is that the foreign women in Pekin secured poison with which to nd tuuir lives in event of capture. Foreign warships have their guns trained on Che Foo, iu anticipation of An outbreak. Two transports, with 1200 officers and men, sailed from Manila Sunday for Taku. Tbe hospital-ship Relief has also &eeu sent t Taku. "Kesorts and Attractions Along the Coaot Line" is a handsomely illustrated folder, giving a description of tbe health and pleasure resorts on tbe coast between San Frtncisco and Los Angeles. "Shasta Kesorts," embellished with beautiful half-tone engravings, describes the scenic snd onting attractions of tbe vast and wonderful Shasta region, the grandest of pleasure grounds. "California South of Tehachapl" tells all about tbe charms of that remarkably favored semic-tropic garden spot, South ern California. A handsome map of California, com plete in detail, reliable, skillfully in dexed, and full of information about the state's resources. It is the only publica tion of its kind conveniently folded for pocket use. "Summer Outings" is a 32-page folder devoted to the camping retreat in the Shasta Region and Santa Cruz Moun tains. It appeal more directly to that large and growing class of recreation seekers who prefer this popular form of outing. ' "Pacific Grove" is the Chautauqua of the West, and this folder not only de rcribe the pretty place itself, but gives a program of the religious and educa tional meetings, conventions, schools, Utc. to be held there this summer. Other publications are "Lake Tshoe," "Geysers and Lake County," "Yosem ite," "Hotel del Monte," "CaHtle Crags," each brimful of information about the places named, and printed in tbe blithest style ot tbe art. Lodge. A O I'. W. meets every Saturday evening In the A. O. V, W. Tsuiple -(leo. K.Callir. secretarv. K,.lekah-Vlllsmette Uebekh Up No 3 nice' sectmd and fouilh rinlsy ol me'li month st I. O.O. F. Temple -Malta Godfrv, secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Foresters ol America, meet llrst and third rrlday month in Red Men's Hall.-W . H. Ststlord secretary F. T. Roger, chil rainter, Cti kamss Chapter No. 2, It. A. M., meets on the third Monday ''" month In Masonic llall.-M. Bollack, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 2H. O. K. H. meets the second and fourth Tuesdsvt In ear month at Masonic Hall.-Miss Jeuiil Koen, secretary. Oregon Ixlge .W S. I . evsry Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Uyn, secretary. Falls Kiusmpment No. 4. 1. O O.K. meets first ami third Tuesday In each month. J. A. Hiuart, secretary. trdr of Pndo nt vry Holiday nl(lil st Itednien'S hall. Hsl ('ouiiMlor, 8. .S.ricrlpiurt; Mrs. xtsy Tsjrlor nriary. Rclmen Wacheno Tribe No. IS. Imp. 0. It. M , meet Saturday evening 7 :, at Bed Men's IMI.-N. M. Moody, C. of K.jChas. W. Killy. r-acr.ein. Multnomah Ixxlge No. I, A. F. A. M meets first and third Saturday In each month al Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Cor No 14. meets al Willamette Hail the first Monday In every mouth at 2 o'clock p. Hi. and ths thir l Monday In every month at I 'M o'clock p. m.' Tb Auxiliary meeta al the Armory ImiMing tbe lt and 3rd Saturday In each month at 3 o'clock p. 111. Mrs. Rosin louts, president Mrs. Mary I.. Bradley, vretarv. I'niled Artisiiia meet every Thursday evening of each month al the Willamette Hall. Ths social meeting of this order Is trcond Thursesy of each month. K. II. Cooper, secretary, JI. Holutk II. A. .Willamette Falls Camp No It. W. O W. meets lit snd 3rd Frldait In lb Willamette 1111. C. C, Sol. . Walker and clerk G. Olds. Ixine Pine Lodtre, No. M, A. F. A A. M., IxMan, Or., meets on th second Saturday in each month from th 1st ol May to 1st of November at 3 p. m. and from 1st ol Novemlier lo 1st of May al 10 a. in. Geo. C. Armstrong. Sec. Catholic Knight of America St, John's Bianch No. B17, meels every Tuesday ol the month. Tualatin Tent, K.O.T. M .. meet la Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesday G . II. Iltl, rord kcei, 1 Oregon City Camp, No. fcHWl Modern Woodmen of America meet every cund and fourth Tuelay io the ni'inih, at Willamette 1111 G. Gronbcher, clerk. ifeade Post No. 2, G. A. II., meets first Monday evening in each month al WlleincUe llall.-J. R. Williams. Com. Lawton Command No. 1, of Oregon Union Yeterans Lnnn meet secon I Sat urday 1 p. in. iu Relmtn'a hall and fourth Saturday at 7 p. m, In T, F. Cow ing'a oftice. Ta Car Canal I patio for?. Taks Cax-srau Cui1 Cathartic. I'M ar Be It C C C tsll to cum. druKifiaw rrfunJ motr At Bed Time. I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complex. Ion is better. My dJC'or ays it acta gently on the stomach, livpr and kindcya, and is a pleasant laxative. It is mad from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It ia called Lane's Medicine. All druggists sell it at 2c. ami W eta. Lane's Family Medu..ne moves the bowels each day. If Jon cannot get It, send for a free sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward. LtRoy, N Y. Ilia Line of CrltlcUnt. "I understand." said the neighbor, "that your husband Is a dramatic crit ic." "No," replied the II tic woman bitter ly; "be Is even worse than that He Is a household critic." Chicago Post It nua-ourd. Wiggins Whose umbrella Is this? looks like tbe one I lost Hlgglns I don't see how It can. for I scraped the handle and altered It generally. Ohio State Journal. Cnexperled. -Wby, Clara," said a mother to her little daughter, who waa crying, "what re you crying about?" " 'C-cause," sobbed the little miss, "I -started to m-raake dolly a b-bonnet, and It c-corand out b-bloomers." Trained Motherhood. It is probably true that love laughs at locksmiths, but any careful reader of the proceedings of the divorce courts cannot fall to observe that the lock smiths get a laughing Innlc; later on. Philadedphla Inonlw " MwkholilerV Meeting. Notice is hereby given, that the an- ntial meeting of tbe Oregon City Manu facturing Company will be held at the oflice of the company In Oregon City, on Saturday, July 14, 1W0, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, for purposeof electing directors of tbe corporation to serve for the ensuing year, and transacting such other business as may come before the stockholders' meeting . C. G Jacoiik, Secretary. Oregon City, Jnne 7, 1'.XK). Thorougbred Relgisn hares for sale. Fall City, Bkuium Hams Co., Fly, Oregon. Portland ami .Ht-adile Special. Beginning Saturday June .'loth ami every Saturday thereafter the Antoria A Columbia River Railroad Co. will run Portland and Seaside special to leave Portland at 2:.'!0 p. tn. and run through direct without transfer, arriving at Sea side at 5:50 p. tn, and nturnibg leave Seaside Sunday at 5:00 p. in. and arrive at Portland at 0:10 p. 111. . OASTOniA. BMrtths yfllnKind You HawAlwart Money to loan at HflMlltH & Glllr-mil. lowest rates, A Good Congh Medicine. Many thousands have leen restored to health and happiness by the uce of Chamberlain's Couiih Remedy. If alllictod with any throat or lung trouble, give it a trial for it is certain to prove beneficial. Coughs that have resided all other treatment for years, have yield ed to this remedy and perfect health been restored. Cases that seemed Ijope Ichs, that tbe climate of famous health resorts failed to benefit, have been per manently cured by its use. For sale by U. a, Harding, Uruggist. The farmers and Mechanic store of Oregon City Invites your inflection of tlieir new line of dry goods, clothing, etc. Persons deniring parties, socials, etc., this oflice. announcement of must send them to leant? la lilood Deep. Clean blood menu a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cam arets, Candy C'utlmr tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im' purities from the body. Begin today to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackhcadd, and that sickly bilioua complexion by takmu tascarets,-benuty for ten cents. All dniJ. gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c,25c,fi0c. MANY A LOVKIt. Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an olfensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purllles the breath by its action on the bowels. etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts 1 and 50 cts. C. G. Huntley tbe Druggists. Ulfr Hie llewrl. No matte' what alls besdach lo a cancer, you will never gel ll until ynr bowel ar P"l 'S(,A' IlKI'SheliMiature, run you llhoul ri or pain, ptod'i- " ,-,,rl moyen nnls.c-ts you ju.l 10 cent lo s'sil gelling your liMdh l,AH Alll'KTS Candy Calhsillc. lb genuliie, .ul up hi meUl lHies, vry tablet ba (', C. C. sliiid 011 It Hwars) of lull all 'tis. IDIM) XOTIIIiltM. Croup is the terror ol thousands of young mothers l su it (ulbrk Is 0 agonising and f r"iiilljf fUl. Jtblloli's Cough nJ Conaimipllon furo acta Ilk inagU) In ces of Cioup. Il ha .vr Imhiii known bi H Tb worl cso rllevd Imniixbately . Price, '.'3 rt. JOcl. nd 11.00. C. U. Huntley, lb lirtifgiat. ..... .nii. l-w.... .,i.,ZVS,, w. rr kxxz xxxx. xx xxt xx pARMERS t Do You ifl Know the News Your team will have the lt cfcaroanJ Full Measure of Feed City StnblcH W. H. YOUNC, Pfop., a..r.i.1 w. Ht Cook Mvrry Kigs on Fhorl Notice. TtUphon No. 42. JOHN YOUNGER, IEWELE R, Oj'j). Iluntlejr's Prug Htort, FORTY YIURS HIHILNCE IN Ureal Hritain ami America. I You ran l,s ll all loy Per Month 50c Per Mnnlk 4 n In lb Fvsnlng Tlr.yrm, J 5 land. Orvirw. It la u J evening iiwspir i-ufdUbvZ ! (irll II cxnilaliia all 11- . ia lb Stai and i4 ilia K.,..J H Try II lor iimiiih. a win itiaiM to to , lr A.lTr. AURORA Hotel ami Kestaunuit mm The Telcrjnm, 1 wnuna, or. tj J. C BRADLEY'S Uvrrjr, KroU and HalsHubU ORCCONCITY. UHTIP BirWIKg Till Iklpbl u iKiulle an.l Hlngle Hlgs, and sv). ill hor always on hand it ti lowr jrlr. A corral) cootmi with Uie Urt for Ii stuck. Inforinallon regarding any I'dJ 1 tta k promptly attended lo by svma 4 ieiir. Horsjea Douirht and told. Hur ltorU-l and Fad o hi lrn. lUuaWIUtiral jAcon (JlKSV, rilolRltToM Kate, ft per Day ami Upward. I.ir.ry and Frd HialiU In Coniwriion llb III II. MIX MorMI aild lll(lM u lt al ltainatl IUi. (lar Uill.l ail Hi flnt in(, ll juof, andclnara. WinbrJ'i llor on draiiglil. AURORA, - 0REQ0N. 1;. I nit PIONEER rranfef and ExjtfE Krelghl anl parcel delivtmi to all part of lhcitj. RATES - R E AlONABLt CI(o Candles , lli rhua.nl Id. At .( itf Im,-4uP lh .,fnr ,f M hhl fr... ( ..HIM(V ..,11. ."lolhlhg -ill Mnlrii,.,. mtm ,,,, -- l. u or .li.nn Tb. I.ri rt-.,M.i 7 ramllM ik. . .. , - 1 f in. .lliof.l- rtin.ttirt,. f,,f ' "" M..l.l.llM,r, lh. Mn.1 H.llr.i. II,,,. I,. STAMIANII OH. I . 4 aold tiiim Dyspepsia Cure 1 I)inr;t iuhjf vnii eat Il lirll flrlnlWll, Vi.trwvt andLS Nature la atrcngthcninf and rtcot itructinii iiio etliausted dlgcsttn r Iran, 111 thelatenlulwovereddir ant and loclo. No other iiretitrtuol can approacli It In tnu leucy. H suutly relieves ami teriiianiiUycuni Iysr-pla, Indlucstloo, Ilcaflburt, F'iuttllericn. Kimr KriiiinMi NiUlr4 Kick Hcadar liP.Oastralgla.Cratnpt all ot her rcsu 1 1 of I uijicr fee t d Igrattoa I'rti-e 6ft. and ft. Lrn lnriiiulin U Cc nuillalui. ll.ii.lillI.Kitil)npr.iru.lllff Prspar. by t. C. DWITT CO . ChiS Slate Normal School, Monmouth, Oroaon. Fall term oicn SridriiiUr iKih. The sttidrnta of the Noriiml School U J.rrpnred to take the state certlfKt a' mciliatcly mi uradusllon. Grndiistra readily secure good jHillon J'.speuse or year from fwo Uifljo. Strntiu acadrinli' mm, I nr.,r,...l.,,i.l i'oiir. cw special depart mrnt ill manual Iraluing. Will eiiuipiied traiiilnif drimrtmrnt. For catulugue containing full aimi'i"ic menta, aildreu 1. CaMrnKU. or I'rraidcnt, W. C. Wknn, Scc'y ol Faculty. mm V The Miners' and Prosoccfors' i Favorite. ti UnafTcctrdbycolJ v or heat Winchester Am-. mutt il ion It iis(-il hy every ono ami roM cvcmlierc. Send name and address on a postal card for 148-0 illus trated catalogue. It is free. Winchester Repeating Arms Co. nw havi:h, winn. 418 Market St., San Francisco, Cab