Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 21, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 10CO
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rmnrnicn. The funion forvi-tl(uio
Viii. Wnol" , 'ml. ioiHi,i' ami silver rfpuMiriim
L1CM3 Ui l.iv, mvvh 4iaraItlaIlr con(Upnto( clory, ,ni
A.tA aJ , tj tiujorilitw a bih M 10.W0.
Friday. Sept. 14. I Tuesday, Seplemhor IS.
Mayor Jone. ol Galveston, averts rilnp(K, nw,i4tll,ni ,t , iUn.
that Hi nuuiN-r o( death due to the re- ; B ,
cr nt norm K' no le-t than .Vv.
From all part of the United StaV
ti l mine part of Kurope, money, cloth
inir and provirions ar pouring Into
lloiibton to relieve destitution in the,
Kostdtiint itrtH-t fair opened ith atout
otXXl visitor prenent.
Alka ia now under tpwaniina regu
lation 'int the- smallpox t!tCtt.
Frank C. litidy it nominate I hy t ti
repiiMU-ans for governor of Colorado.
Kofwvt!t ek in Montana town.
He declares It.Tn' aliment li an in
nit to every soldier an J otiaht to t
i - . i i. i. . n.....
throughput the inland. They Uh. -un--
liched $1 i!li.-e, and the profit fortoi Senator Fairbanks, repnhlican frnalor
ni.-ntr and 17 dv eie i:,5t .. 'ro,, In.liana. and Chailea A. Toane, of
j Mimic-tot a, ho resigned . the populist
j nomination for vii-e pt iilent, sioks in
Portland on the political iauea.
j All efforts to settle the ditFervnt b
' tween the Heading Iron Company, of
. ..... lt...:ll.. I- I ... I
K.iil! 1 nude secretary of t.te. a ' ' - ".'.
he ha. taken con.iderab. intent in for- j ''"' " ".,,. .i u.e p.....
eio affairs.
torm-strii ken districts.
Forto'lii Iipe,-tor M. H. Flint an J
II. R. Hall have returned from Honolulu,
here they have been for the past thrve
month or?ainxing a posto'lit- yilem J
It is paid that none of the present
members of the cabinet, except Secre
tary Root and Secretary Wilson, will
continue in the next administration if
MiKinler it eleclei. It ia thought that
I old Sieel Or Heath. Loilgos.
"Ther la but one amall chance to j A t) y mr,, tverr SattinUy
aave your life ami that ia HiimiiIi an -1 eunitit in the A. l. I'. W, Trmplo
eration," waa the awful proeiwt aet be J ti.i. K. falitT. wn-relarT.
(ore Mr.. I. II. Hunt, of l.ime Km. j okl)w,Ullirl, ,,,,,
N ia , by her .l.n lor after vainly tryln Ni, 3 ,,,,1 fourth rrblay 4
to cure her of f r ilit ful caae of alomach I r ( monili at I. t. O. F. Temple
trouble an.l yellow jann.llre. e ,l.ln't J Mrret Wtlllama Nfretaiy.
count on the marveloua ower of Flv- j (',,,,,1 tbin ll o. No. 9, Fonder of
trie (titter to cure Momat h an.l l.iver , Ameru a, ineela llrt an. I tliiril Fri.lay in
trouble, but ilie hemj of it, took eeven 'the mould In Ke. Men'a llall.-W. II.
" . . ! II . . ..1. I I
Iw.m.- ... -I. ..ll.. ,..,.-.1 -u..i.l...l -,. Mill r. frviry ; r. I. n'F" "
t aiwa n i ii t v m viii'i win
, . , . , li. ramier,
k'tn a k title, now weiuha more an.l feri .
b'lier than ever. It'a meitiyly guar j t'Ui kama I'bapler No. It. A.
anl.-e,l to cure Moinach. Liver ami Ki.l- " ",f,Jll";,,,,,f; 1,.,'14,.t,
., , . . 'iii.nith in Mnnoiiit! Hall. M. Itollack,
liey triit)loa ami never iliMint. ; (H.M,(l,ry
rrice ntv ai ihm. a. naming a tiriig
tore.
Having Ixmghl at a ftrnflcc) tale I'xl
roll of linen-warp matiiiih', will give the
conxtimer the Ieuel1t of the bargain . We
alway do aa we aay. V. I., lllock, the
home furniiher.
rimieer Chltrr No. ?S. O. K. H. ineela
I the aecoiiil and fotirtli I'tiea.Uva in each
'month at M.ulo Mall. Miae Jennie
i K.iweii, aetretary.
' Oretfon I.ixlr . 3. I. V O. , ineela
evtiry I hutlay In Md Fellowt' Ifall.
j T. V. Ryan, aecrtlary .
, ItWt Fmampmei.t N.. 4. I. O O F.
inert Ami and third Titradav III each
month. J. A. Muart, excrrUry.
We art the printer lor the people and
you are the people for Ida printer.
Loo over your upptiee and e If your r ivn.lu n.et vrv M.m.Ur
'are not in nred of aume more letter nU-'U at llrtinen hall. Ilal f .wlor.
UaJvefton may be rebnilt on a dilfe -
ent aite lee liable to the on Uatit of i
the nulf of Mexico than the flat. wn.l j
ieli nd which ha twice been denu.l.
wind and water. It it rumored that the :
So'ithern Pacific company wiil head ai
movenent to bmld the city on a point 40
miles to the eoutbwett of iu present lo
cation, at the mouth of the Kruoe river.
The Japanese bare arrested the as.a
in of Raron ron Keite'er, the la:e Ger
man minister to China The asNutin,
w ho has ben handed over to the Ger
mans by the Japanese, baa confessed hi
' guilt. He waa arrested lor trying to sell
to a Japanese officer a watch with ini
tials, which he admitted taki. " from the
body of Baron von Ketleler. He after
wards admitted tbe crime, saying that
the imperial government ordered the
commiesioo of tbe crime.
' I I . t, .1.: :..
mii-vi iv nun urn morning.
Bryan make public bit letter of ac-
Saturday, September 15.
Foion i effected in Idaho.
Governor Roosevelt spoke last night in
Fargo, X. D.
Bryan opened the Ohio campaign in
Columbus.
Rear Admiral Sicard diexl at Westei
rille, X. Y.. of appoplexy.
The relief fund for Texas sufferers al
ready amounts to 11,300, 000.
Twenty-seven member of the First
Artillery perished in tbe Texas storm.
Galveston dead will number 5000. Al
ready 2701 bodies have been identified.
Ex-Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, today
bad a short conference with the presi
dent, and expressed confidence of a good
republican situation iu the Northwest.
Curry, the frontier coast county of Ore
gon, is in a state of social and political
erruption. Internal dissensions are
spreading through the community, pto
ceptance. It is the same old argument
I lares it hi intention not under tnv
circumstances to b a candidate for re
election in ca he it elected this time.
Chairman Jones, of the national demo
cratic committee, a uerts hi utmost con
fidence that Bryan w ill be elected. Rich
arJ Cruker say tbe democratic nominee
will hare a mjority of 100,CA In Greater
New York.
Colonel Iniel Lamont, secretary of
war in Cleveland' last term, tnt yes
tenia in Portland with a ,arty from
New York city. He aayi no one can
prophesy how New York will go next
November.
Wednesday, September 19.
It waa announced at Democratic Na
tional headquarter! today that next
week Adial K. Stevenson will begin a
peaking tour of Wisconsin, Michigan.
Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and West
Virginia.
Herman Fetersdorf, a German farmer
living abont seven mile west of Junction
City, murde.-ed his wife by brutally beat
ing her to death with a rlub, abont 11
o'c'ock last night and then committed
uicide by taking poison.
Following ii a summary of the races
louay at the state fair:
Facing, 2:40 class, best three In five,
purse, $3( Z Amos Wilkin' Alme won,
F. E. White's Tbe Freak a-cood. Mra. 8.
heads, envelopr, circulars, card, etc.
Then place your order with the Knter
prise otlii'e, where you get good, clean
printing.
-
The Knttrpcite and Orrgouian for 2 C.i
a year.
I'hrrnologj auj AtreUgj,
A phrenological Ixuk chart of your
mentality, with a complete horoco of
your past, present and future life. Price,
II. Money can never b better eni.
Call at Cheney's gallery, Oregon City ;
or a postal card will bring to your house
anywhere iu the city. O. A. Ciussv.
Farmers Attention.
For Sale Several thoroughbred Berk
thlre hog and high-grade Cost wold
thee p. R. S. Mi LaroiiMX,
Milwaukie, Oregon.
School book at Chaiman A
Tablets, pencil and rulers free.
Coa.
Fer Sale-l,2i0.
One lot and two house) on Monroe
street between Sixth and Seventh streets
Oregon City. Homes constantly rented
at V per month each. '
Pi mi A KatTiux,
Oregon City.
Notice to
Property
Taxpayers and
Owaert.
Notice is hereby given that the Board
of Kqualixation of the County of Clacka-
amas, State of Oregon, will for the week
Deodine third; best time beginning Monday October, 8, I'jOO be in
Rnnninj rr fivava!iKtai r.9 m!Ta '
......... m ' " V WS WB IIIUC,
, purse $150 Mrs. E. SUrkey's Jim Bote-
! O T f tf a li
ducing a heated condition which at any j m"n won- J- J00e Ai"
time may give rise to an earthquake that 'me'
A contest is on be-I Running, one-half mile, purse, (ISO
Is and order and I8- J- Jones' Our Choice won, L. H.
will shake the state,
tween the force of
C. Roeyea
"""- attendance at the otHi-e of the County
Trotting, 2:40 dais. h,t three in five, 'clerk, in said county and slate, for the
ouise 300 Madi3n A Co.'s Arkiu won, purpose of publicly examining the a
G. E. Teringer's Mt. Hood second, W. : n,ent rolls of said county for the year
C. Belknap's Altuo third; best time HKX), and correcting of all error in yal-
' nation, descrintion or dualities of land.
lota or other property. It ia the duty of
all person interested to appear at the
time and place herein metkmed, and call
the attent'on of (aid hoard l any errors
in atearoent, or property not assessed,
the elements of lawlessness and disorder.
Xothing can atop the burning wrath of
tbe people save a total destruction of the
obnoxious material. The "committee of
safety" (vigilantes) which waa formed at
the county seat last September ia still
active. Two cause are uppermost in
agitating the community the murder of
Mrs. Christine Edson, for which Cole
man Gillespie was last month sentenced
to band on October 5, and the shortage
of ex-County Treasurer James S. Averill.
Sunday, September 16.
Ru-sia has charged her plan of with
drawing from Pekin.
Berlin papers condemn the placing of
the German loan in the United States.
Pacific coast postmasters are ordered
to iiiniiect mail from the islands as a safe
guard against dangerous peeta.
hitmore a Setina second. X. S. White
stone' Gracie W. third; time, 0;52.
In the flve-eighn of a mile running
race it was noticed by all that Madrone'a
rider, Ed Franks, d;d not try to win.
An investigation after the race showed
that Franks had taken sweat baths to re
duce bia weight and by inhaling wood
alcohol fumes had poisoned himself un
til he was dazed. He was unconscious
for some time after the race.
The population of Butte, Mont., as of-
firialU annonnrnt ia .10 4?(1 In 1K't") ii I
was 10,723.
Tbe social democrats of Montana have
nominated a full state ticket and have
pledged their presidential elector for
Eugene V. Debs.
Bids for various kinds of meats for the
soldiers in China will be opened at army
headquarters Sept. 22. The following
supplies are wanted : Canned beef, 60,
H. crlpiur; Mr. Way lajrtof w-riary.
Redmen Wachviio Trite No. 13. Imp.
(I R. M , nireta Saturday evening 7 .'M,
at Red Men'a Mall N. M. Moody, C.
of R. ; Chat. W. Kelly, Sachem.
Multnornak Ixxlgx No I, A. F. A. M..
nierla tlrat and third Saturday in each
month at Maaouic Hall. T. F. Ryan,
at-rrvUry,
Mead Relief Corps No 14. nwti at
Willamette IUII Hie tltat Monday In
everv month at '.' o'clork p. III. and the
ll.ir i Monday m every month at 7. JO
o'clo k p. m The Auxiliary meet at
the Armory bu Ming the lat and 3rd
Saturday in rati, month at 3 o'clork p.
in Mm. R.miua Kouta, prranlrnt. ln.
Mary I.. Bradley, atH-rrUrr.
I' iiited Artiaatia mwl every Thursday
evening of each month at ! Willamette
Hall. The aocial meeting of Una order
is eerond Thuraray of each month. K.
II. I oper, aecrrury. II. liollatk il. A.
Willamette Falls Camp No 144, W. O
W. meets Itt and 3rd Fridats in the
Willamette Hall. C. C. Nj. h. Walker
and clerk (i. Olda.
Ixine Pine Lode, No. 63, A. F. A A.
M., Ixvan, Or., meet on the encond
Saturday in eaeh month from the lat ot
May to lat of Novemter at 2 p. m. and
from lat of November to lat ol May at
10 a. m. Geo. C. Armstrong. Sec.
Catholic Knighta of America St. John'
Blanch No, t7, meet every Tuesday oi
the month.
Tualatin Tent, K.O. T. M .. mwU li
Red Men'a Hall, on arond and foartb
Wednesdays U. II. Hyatt, rw-ird
keepei,
Oregon City Camp, No. b'tf -Mo-lern
WiMklmenof America meela every atond
and fourth Tuelay in the muuth, at
Willalnet'e Hall. (i. tiroaaviitjacher,
clerk.
Meade Poet No. 2, G. A. R , meets
flrat Monday evening in earh month at
Wilamette ilail. J. R. William, Com.
I.awton Command Xo. 1, of On-gon
Union Veterana Union meet aet-oii l Sat
urday 1 p. in. in Redman's hall and
fourth Saiur.Uy at 7 p. m. n T. F. Cow
ing'a oitii-e.
A I llrd Time.
I take a pleasant lierh drink, the next
morning I feel bright and my complet
ion ia Mter. My doctor a It acta
gently on the itnuiach, liver ami kliidnya,
and I a pleasant laiatlve, It I in. In
from herbs, and I prepared aa easily a
tea. It la called Lane's Medicine. All
linguist ell it at '.'!. and W el.
I.aiie'a Family Medu n move lb
bowel each day. If ii cannot gel it,
solid for a frve. aaniple. A l lna, lliator
F. Wotdward. l.rRov, N Y,
New hat for chll. lien at Mo tiol.l
siuilh'a.
CrN-k, all aliea, at N cent per gallon.
W. I.. Block, the Hume Furnisher,
0 0l KNOW,
('on implloii i pieveiilabUT hclelii )
has pioveil that, and also that neglect la
uicldal. The wnrat cold or cough ra n
1 t illed with Shlloli' Cough and Cll
aiimplioii Curn. Hold on -itlr guai
antr for over fllty year. 0, (I.
Huntley, iHiugglal.
Sunility Sorvico.
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al I'l AM, wavklr M'tlrn vf T 1 loilvlay
al I'. M. ((". an s- M.".! rr haluf'laj
Irom B lo li. r.ii)boJ; luviiad.
ar ioiik a rutHfit fTHt'l t - a
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At all othaf tinm Ku!lih mimmii ulaf
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tulilarta ao4 btiJlrilo al ? Mr a.
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Suivtar Srh.Kir al 0 J t laaa Mtln( a'l
norninf rile Ionia Mrtlr l IB
tpsorth t4s aiii sjnUf ..ulna l
w fraiar M.atlu Ihurxlaf aiule al 7 aw
ttrant ft tofjlalli lall4.
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t an.l Malia.ni trl. Hv H. t'oplaf
ior. liar i ! ataif Ht.fcih altla rn
a .ol 7 ii p. nt. HjnJa IViiool 10 a. tn
I'raya inaailng I p m. All ar lojme
HT I'At'l.'M KI'INi'OI'Al. flU'ltril
I'.av. I". k. lianiiii.in.l. Rartor harvfcr
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humlaf arliuol al lOo'rlm k, hafvlr tvsrt
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mar I aimounra.,. All aaala Ira, ln(.
rsoMiliailf lnfita.1.
riltMrroMJIlEiUTInSALCIIf urn,
eiiriiarnf Main ami Klatanlrt almia- tv.
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4. Y. I'. H. (.'. V. pfajrar Btsallug 0 ).
vanlng aarvke 7 VJ.
nittr itArrisr ciu itrii -iu.. j.
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titty hn.tarat ) a.. T Up m rm.-
uav arlxil at J nixoi Ui I p. tu. J.iniora
n.ral is Ida atiariuMii a'l Ihatwnior Young
I'o.pL't aoclaty an.l lil..a ! mlt c.a.a al
II IS p. m. iliarwtav anln. rrfilar
prayar rrvir al 7 l p. ni. V,aiay
tailing. Ilibla alu.lv riaMal Y. U C. A
rouma ln bv Iba al.r.
In the Fvanlng Telegram, o port, jl
land. Orvgoo. It la ll.a 1,, a
evening tiaaa-r pql.h,lfc tt jj
OragtMij It Contains a n fj
of h Htate and i4 ll.a Nati.. H
Try It for a i'ritlt. A tamb a i
nia.UI to y.a ha, j
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so that the Mint may be corrected in the
manner provided by law.
F.li Wii.i.uks,
Assessor of Clackamas County.
The progressive nations of the world
are the great food consuming nations.
Uood food well digest! gives strength.
If you cannot digest all you eat, you need
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digest a hat
you eat. You need not diet youtself. It
contains all the digstanta. combined
with the best known tonics and reenn-strut-lives.
It will even digest all classes
j of food in a bottle. Xo other preparation
will do this. It instantly rehews and
(juicklp cure all stomach troubles.
Geo. A. Harding.
The Boer debates Messrs. F.loilinibn.iTmAHibMm
ii oiuiaiauB alio i cbbvih. nave auurentjeu
an cppeal to all nations for intervention
in South Africa.
S'.-tiator Hanna charges Bryan with
bypocracy on the Philippine question
and quotes Senator Hoar in exposing the
lack of patriotism of the ebrankan.
lion. Ringer Hermann ooened the re
publican presidential campaign in this
state at Corvallia yesterday. Hermann
ia desirous of McKinley's election and is
LiuiM-lf a candidate for the United States
emaLe.
A fcquadron of the Sixth Cavalry left
Shanghai yenterday to relieye a native
Christian village 40 miles aoutheaBt of
Pekin which was attaced by Boxers.
Several small parties have been attacked
between Tue Chow and HoHkiawan,
where Britihh and American troops are
stationed.
GL'.OOO pounds. Bids lor furnishing the
ham will not be opened till September
28. The bids for furnishing the canned
beef must be accompanied by a guaran
tee that the meat will keep in any cli
mte for one year.
Xew line of carl, latrat patterns, for
the fall trade. W. L. Block, the Home
Furniiher.
Xew line of etretl hata Just arrived at
Miss (ioldamith'a.
ALL AUDIT fallFORMA.
A llandtome S-nr f w and I tefal
Publication.
Monday, September 17.
0'ir agricultural imports amount to
$30G,9C4,708 yearly.
Tioopeof the various nations are hust
ling for winter quartersat Tien Tsin.
Rfosevelt's letter accepting the repub
lican vice-preeidential nomination dis
cusurg the financial question, trusts and
"iiriiierialism." It shows a broad and
fltudii-d conception of affairs national and
international.
The success of the republican ticket at
the coming state election iu Idaho is as
aurcd by majorities ranging from 3000 to
A Minister's Mittuke.
A city minister was recently handed a
notice to bo read from his pulpit. Ac
companying it was a clipping from a
newspaper bearing unon the matter.
The clergyman started to read the ex
tract and found that it beifan : "Take
Kemp's Balsam, the best Cough Cure."
This was hardly w hat he had expected
and, after a moment's hesitation, he
turned it over, and found on the other
side the matter Intended for the reading
To prevent consumption, quickly cure
throat and lung troubles with One Min
ute Cough Cure. Geo. A. Harding.
The latest stitched felts and novelty
walking hats just in at Miss Goldsmith's.
01 EVER Y BOTTLE.
Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this
guarantee: "All we ask of you is to use
two-thirds of tho contents of this bottle
aithfully, then if you can say you are not
benellted return the bottle to your Drug
gist and he may refund the price paid."
Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and fl.GO. C. G.
Huntley, Druggist.
DeWitt's Little Karly Risers are
prompt, palateable, pleasant, owerful
purifying little pills. Gi-o. A. Harding
We will save you
books. Char man k
druggists.
money on school
Co., the 'cut-rate
For Sale A Dederick hay press, in
good working order, cheap.
C. F. Clakk, Clackamas.
The most dainty and effective pills
made are DeWitt's Little Karly Kistfrs.
They are unequaled for all liver and
bowel troubles. Never gripe.
Geo. A. Harding.
You can spell it cough, coff, caugh,
kauf, kaff, kough, or kaugh, but the only
harmless remedy that quickly cures it ia
One Minute Cough Cure.
Geo. A. Harding.
11,000 M5 acres; 10 improved; house
and nam. hxchamm. .
$000 2 fine lots, house and barn ; good
location.
$1,80002 acres; good house and barn.
Exchange.
$20 per acre 34 acres valuable timber;
rich land.
$2,20080 acres; 48 improved; houre
and barn.
12,800 100 acres; 80 improved; large
house and barn ; large orchard.
$1,500212 acres; 35 improved; house
and stock sheds; tine range.
$7,000 240 acres; improved; good build
ings; fine place.
$20 per acre 30 acres near town ; No. 1
land.
$2,250150 acres, all bottom land ; partly
improved,
J . 7. THAYER
California ia the natural paradise of the
holiday maker. Ita renourrea are Inex
haustible, it invita'lou universal, and
ita resorts and attraction among the
most noted in the world.
The Southern Pacillc Company pub
Ishe descriptive literature containing
Valuable Information about all of them.
It ii for free distribution and may be ob
tained from any Southern Pacific agent,
T. H. Goodman, General Passenger
Agent at San Francisco, C. H. Markham
General Passenger Agent at Portland,
Ore. If you apply by mail Inclose a
stamp for each publication.
"Kesorts and Attraction Along the
Coast Line" is a handsomely illustrate.)
folder, giving a description of the health
and pleasure resorts on the roast between
San Francisco ami lm Angele.
"Shasta Resorts." embellished with
beautiful half-tone engravings, describes
the scenic and outing attraction of the
vast and wonderful Shasta region, the
grandest of pleasure ground.
"California South of Tehachapi" tell
all about the charms of that remarkably
favored semic-tropic garden spot, South
ern California.
A handsome map of California, com
plete in uetaii, rcliaiiln, 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" ia a 32-page folder
devoted to the camping retreats In the
Shasta Region and Santa Crux Moun
tains. It appeals more directly to that
largo and growing class of recreation
seekers who prefer this popular form of
outing.
"Pacific Grove" is tho Chautauqua of
the West, and this folder not only de
scribes the pretty place itself, but gives
a program of the religious and educa
tional meetings, conventions, schools,
etc. to be held there this Hummer.
Other publications are "Lake Talioe "
"Geysers and Lake County," "Yosem-
ite," "Hotel del Monte," "Castle
Crags," each brimful of Information
about the places named, anil printed in
the bigheat atyle of the art.
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