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OREGON CITY ENTEUriHSK, FRIDAY. OCTOl.KK 12. 1900 Oregon City Enterprise. C It j and C ount j Official lHirr. ubllliet Kvry KrMny. I. U POKTF.U, !' r.tT.'. UnnCHIITION HATKH. On year... Hi I nioiil !l Tnl itilwriptlon to mom hi ' A discount ol M cent on all suhsonpiloni if Filipino should toiicltil tlit lo drite out, kill or rvl FuiMpean foreign er was the rliii'f privilive of Wing inde- pendent. In tlist can hirh would a surely happen as the rolls w .Mil l gel In tlic corn. Mr. Fiyan would have a tent case on hi hand o( Monro doctrine on big scale. No, Jonathan, no army inl navy a a final resort that mtmiiM Iwt Imtwrl- 1 i" liin mill too expensive lor the people. then ini i v ni niifupi c incu ' i'""'"' i""" '",,,,,,,,, ,r"m JULLT ULU UilbLL JUoil ,!,h.r toa coking !... I her. 'VI,t do you enquire. Only fbr one . r, is i-ri.ii lor six nioMiii, II one result, namely, the contempt of the paid in a.n ai.ee Advertising rain Riven on application. 8ubrrilr ill Hint the ilt of fiplr llonHnpi on I heir following their name. If this date not rlmi'Pl Within two weeks after a parnirnt, kltuliy oufy u an.1 we will i i alter il. Entersxl al tt.e postoflioe In tgon Gly, Or., as nwiu rlasa miller. civliied worM. ! In nil slylca and variety." If F'Nv fall o a.voitinllah wonder In the culinary art, il ill noil for want of aucr.r c.s.king nleiiKlla, for aim purchased a fMipeiior ration with H equipment A KralMIr i;..m,ihr f llrrr.m I'll. In needed In a well regulated kllihcil, M hlrh a Number pronilaeiit Ills (ionorosltj- Tow hiiIs UN Nrwljr Murrlnl !. I ltiilues Mob Take a Very Coo-.p!ctious Part. Copyrighted hy W. 8, Guthcrio. "Miu .ki.llr.l..1l 1 I . ,1... I-" Hut II,. arak, l...k a ) ip'eried I'lii'le Jiwli of I'ollf , "ali'l Pur lull. Charley In-tight an elegant parlor In ater an. I a blue llaine oil atove, all of win. Ii I ni le Jh al l lor with delight jt atl-o he knew Husch ha.l treated him ' r-M. j'lil a he does all lila ciistotnei "let'a aee I pioiiused you a K1 I wai.-li an. I a iliainon.l ring, !', didn't I RElOfAL SALE Bearer Creek.. Can by Clackamas Milwanki Union Will... Heaulow Brook hew fcra Wilao iMlle .... farkia.-e laflord lluiiuo t'ara Mdlaiia Marijiiam BuUernle Aarra Kajrle C'eek ... WmaMUa handy .. . Curr;nrilie Cherryviiir Warni.K ort rK tnrrs In hii treatment of (he ailver tietion the het that ran l aai.l of Mr. IWvan ia that he I ni the tourae of hi convic tion a. He atanja ret'ieely hrre he atooj iu !'., a tlie aJorat of a tie- baaetl curnnry, In arite of the fact that !: a buriod Uneath an avalanche of ronteinpt four yeara ao. He hrina to lr T. II Tlioma I ,l" sueation do new argument, ronieni- irif tiiuirH'K ith reiteration of the o!J hallo anj is-iom reaon for fre coinage tliat ere worn threaJhar in the lat reeiJential campaign. The .(iiM. Knu'bl A. Jlaiher .Oacar imnwr ..U. J. TruliliiKer . . CtikJ. Holit.an ,V. C. rtrrT Henry Milry hraJer over haahliilneaa, only to hear a' leel. I "Yee. Charley." "I'an I aapire to er to lhal la" i Ak'aiu a lapae into aileiire, follow ly i an eii. oiir,:ii "Yea, Charley." "Oli, if I iniftht only hop to er to Another failure In language. It a eeemmly a hopple cae, and uilk'ht have Ut"i, only for a demure "Charley, I have aai.l 'yea' I ice, an. I if vou mean it tin), and" And to thi day that young man will Inaiat that he poppd the ipioatioli, Alt thia tiapiienod aaay "up aUto", and it an't long U'fore ther waa a wedding. Not much longer lefor there ...r I- K'ieil j puniahment he received in Irna Uiijjht j c"ie a letter from I'olly'i Uncle Joahu J.U i. ... C. T. llo ace tard .11. M. Cooper K. M. Hartman B. Jenninira .... llenrv A. SiMrr " l I VI . V . J. C. Ki:io ''I'urU then prvxeeU to exploit the vir- , (j;v"'n I turt of the free riot and aeuttled supreme. . . .. (.eo. J. (.urnn .Mrs. M. J. Hammer : court plana through which four years ago Adolph Anhorl ..... ne niaue ins apjvai 10 me pn-muu, guv him nothing, and this errant child of for tune stand ready once uiore to play with (ire. The new friend of Mer. Olr.ry and Tbf nay t lilld ap Orejca City Ii U rite Orrfoa City People joir Patreeaire. EEl'l 1ILICA S1TI0S1L TICKtT For l'reilnt. WILLIAM Mi KIN LEY. of Otikx For Vice-Preiidrrl. THE' 'lH.'KK KKVEVELT. ol New York. ranee, and tlaM hatred ot the country, which, if our memory serves, bis prreettt rhauipions once found unfit and incom patible with a tense ol honor, lie quotes Blackburn a-i glibly as a sopho more might in support of Lis policy in Tolving the destruction of the law's in tegrity. Thia is an actiivement in a way, We do not believe that any other man than William Jennings ttryan could have done such a thing, For their doses of anti imperialism Mr. Brian refers the readers of hialettet For Presidential Elgin's. Tim F" Marion Count v J. C. hi nmt.'S iHuicia I oubiv ... 1 cuisine alt that a superior rook and tin- W.J.Frasi.H Vmati.la County back to his notification speech. Kvents ' KWBme aiiwiai a superior roja ao i un Turner, rich, generous and level-headed alio wrvt etTuiively to his delight at her exhibition of what he called "grit," tn.l ha proposed thai if the young people would locate at Oregon City l.a would start them tip in life, a a wedding gift, having explained that there was no better port in the world where they might launch their little matrimonal canoe. Of course they accepted fn.l were soon bidding their friends adieu. A few weeks aubtsmenl loth above conversation, a traveled atauied party arrived in Oregon City. Our friend Uncle Josh, waa in charge, and be led the pa'ty straightway to the Kleclnc hotel. "We'll goto the Fleclric liolol said ha, "Cause ita betn the popular place for years, and ia strictly llrat clana. Jacob Caasell, the proprietor, la en dowed with that delightful intuition that makes a guvat fevl at home, com fortable and in mighty good luck. The house Is oue of convenience; the apart ments are cosily furnished, and the O. F. Vn... . Muiliiou.ah County TutKK is an orator, that is stumping thia whole broad land fur president McKiDlry. It tock the field the very first day that William MiKioley was made the chief magistrate, of tois union, have not changed his mind in respect to this. Precise knowledge of the situation, limited orders on the niarket can make il. I have engaged rooms at the F.lectric until your na n house is in rea.linees, which be now has or ought to have, for and it you don't agree that I've selected it is readily available-Las failed to show J mighty fine place, then I'm no Lini bow foolish and shallow is this ' ',ro' ''et' k. r i ;d i it : , ''After breakfast," continued the old bogie of his own building! He insists1 ., man, "lam ready to buy your outfit. uion militarism : he insists utn luinen- - . , . and Las nev-r ceased br dav. or bv .. . - 10 exnaie mailers i navec.M.reia .', iHm;lie remains loyal to the cause of carriage from J. C. P.radley, our enter- night, to fling skyward, and seaward,!.. ... . , . . . ,, .... ., . , e I the enenuea of Lis country, who aie now prising livery man.' When the hand- far and wide the praises of the adminis- A)eril.an M,ilier, in some carriage, will, elarate ir-.-ings ,, . . and prancing horses, drew up in tronl ol Philippine Islands. He rises superior to , , . ," , ... 1 ; the hotel, Polly declared it the "fint facts, and, like the modest, nnauming ; t(lrnwt ,ie M vi.r ..yM private cil.zen he i. he cries a.oud from : hir-ee," replied Undo Joeli, "the tim e tration and resultant territorial expsn sion and sound Cnaucial system. That orator tri. nine is "i.-eneral prjrity." Tin state of Oregon and President McKinley, have entered into a covenant, whereby William MiKuiley, party of the first, Las bargained, conveyed and delivered to the people of the state of Oregon, party of the second part, buei iiebe activity, abundance of lalxr, opera tive mills and factories, eacy financial conditions and general prosperity. In connideration for the above great bless ing, the state of Oregon, will deliver to the republican presidential candidate a majority of 10.OJU votes at the approach ing November election. ! j i i So you say that catches you, Jonathan, Mr. Brvan's improved plana of Battling the Philipine question? Yes, I read it lie B8vs he would first establish a stable government in the islands. Next he would give the Filipinos an independent form of government. Third, protect tham with the Monroe doctrine while they work out their de' tiny. "Isn't that simple?" yon eay Yes, that is juet about as simple a piece etatetijMiii-hip as this is an intelligent piece of funning, namely, to wit: You turn your colts out in the big meadow w ithout a fence. Then you walk around and round the field and say to the colts: ' See, where I walk in the fence." Then you go into the houBe anil fcay to your wife: ''If those coltn get in the neighbors corn and he com plains, I'll raiwe h with my mouth." It maki'S me smile to think what an awful expantdoniHt I'.ryan would have to be to make the Monroe doctrine fit the job he undertakes. But perhaps 1 e would KUcceed better at expanding a doctrine than in expanding the currency, because he can fix any ratio he likes and nobody w ill kick. If you tinker with in flating currency some will win and more will lute, but business in general will aufl'er, but with doctrines there is noth- tbe housetops that because William Jen nings I'ryan says imperialism exists., therefore imperialism is, be the facts what they may. A Czar himself could Uke no higher stand. S's, '.ped, Safety and Style' is Ilrad ley's coat of arms. Ho young folks, w hen you w ant to take a drive, either for business or pleasure, go to him for rig every time. Hie wedding, party and funeral equipments are unsurpassed." Altogether the letter ia curious. It I It was in this stylish turnout that the proves nothing that Mr. Bryan set out to roun,li of lhe vill"" wt"re prove, but it is convincing in an import ant particular : It demonstrates that Mr. Bryan be longs to the order of the uuteachable, and it il sadly true, that bis language "is not the language of statesmanship, but rather that of a candidate w ho is not "No grass shall grow under our feet,' resumed Uncle Josh, "so what's Aral on the programme?" "Oil, goodness knows there's lots and lots to' buv," re in a red Polly, "Then suppose we buy lots first, quoth Charley, without turning a hair. "Oh, you've got a great head for business," laughed Uncle Josh, "we'll iro ri'.'ht over to Uimick A Fast ham' very particular what he says, if it ill reaI estate oflice. lean always .1.,,I bring him the support of unthinking voters." The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Kemp's Balxam in my grip. I take cold easily and a few doses of the Jial earn always makes me a well man. Everywhere I go I sieak a good word for Kemp. I take hold of my custom ers I take old men and young men, and tell thern confidentially what I do when I take cold. At druggists, 2'c and 50c. Uon Dimick A Fast in an for bargains in real estate, as they never hold out false lights lo iudm e people to buy. What they tell you about property may lie set down as solid facts. They control a large list of desirable resiliences as woll as farm properties, and their judgment on the 'good things' is par excellence.. The trio, together with Mr. Dimick entered the carriage. Mr. Dfioick showed them several desirable proper ties, and the party was not long in mak ing a trade with him for a cozy cottage on Main street. "Having already provided a cage for the bird," said L ncle Josh, "now Iho firm thing we will look after will be the fimiinhiniii for it." llereiion Polly energetically declared that she had heard so much about Frank liiisch, the For sprains, swelling and lameness 1 furniture man that she had decided to there is nothing so good as Chambur-1 g.) there. The result was that they Iain's pain balm. Try it. For Hale by were ushered into such a bewildering G. A. Harding. display that the girl was at first at a l ifts how to select. We will save you money on school ..... ,oon . boks. Uiarman X Lo., the .cut-ra'e tiveiiess of a magnilicient parlor suite, inetstrr A Andreaeit's lithe place lo gel K.xhl Values, eapeclally III diamonds, as thrytoldme the other day that they had a large supply on hand, lxughl tw foiv the it mi which they sell at lhe old pruva." Filtering the . pillar jewelry store the old man gallantly aopiltted himself of the promise and then due. ted Polly's attention lo Iho iupeitor lo k of a.Uerwear carried by the hoiiw., "There la no oilier such a house In loan, "said the old man, "and I will guarantee I he ijual ty to h lhe very U't. Pick out voiir family clock while here, "he added. "lWir"ritcr A An. Irrmm carry a iiugiiith ient line tVm't forget another fact," he continued, "if eyer yml unfortunately need optical gosla, thia is the place In come. They will test your eyra without extra iha'ge, and say, my ly, rememWr that llur IneisterA Andreel are alio xjrt d'vtors on sick watches" "Halt?" commanded I'ncla Josh, aa the party came In front of (ieo. A. Harding's Landaome drug store. "Walk rght in " "Why Uncle, we're iiol ii.k, and" "litiesa I know thai, but I ausptvl It won't l long tfre line v.uiiig man logins lo take an interest In mattera of paregoric and " "U-n-r I e !" ''We'll go in anyway, Polly may II ml some toilet article she wants." rurj tnoiiifli, lr( r leaving ah waa la le,l dowii with coiut a. brushes, face iw.lera and uun.ea upon ounce ol fine iniH.rted perfumea. Iv.n't forget," added Uncle Jih "to come here with your prescriptions, a lico. A. Harding and hi i ltrka are r mrteiil pharmacist and use pure and reliable drugs. Alter thia la. t, Unci Joh atigk'td a re ir t (oaome plarv of relreslimeiil. At the table the old mail waled phll- oauplural. Nevrr .nrglrci your larlr," I aid be. "That important adjunct to; hnuaekeeping control tliaulinn trnir To that en i you must patrouue a grocer on whom )oo -4ii depend for honest goAl. Through a long term of years 1 have found Frllow's gnseryl perfectly reliable. Yu'l will lii.d Un in ' careful dealers, always (uily st.s ke. with every p.s.tiV thing in the hue of i staple and fancy gnfii-a fresh and lirst-claas, no shell worn g.la there, I while the prices are down I i brs ta' ks To keep peai e in the faiiuly gel ad your 1 groceries at Fellow 's gfx ery " Ye. and w M e we are on !!m i:n . portalit topic f gsatroli'iinii s, we (tii.nl not forget meal. Il gm-a in hand wiihl groceries. ..) to IimsIb a meat markri where you ran get freah, who.es.. inn meat at all time Albright Uigua are the men to supply you with thai. Ttiis is the ! meat market In the village, Slid I popular with erf) U..ly wlio is particular to have the heal. The rrasoii t'jt all this is l"-cau. Alhnght A t g is are very careful In the aelcction aim k, gel the besi ol everything and keep it Iresli oo cold storagn. To keep your 'hubby' in a gxd humor, Polly, trade at (contiaucd on page !) We always have the latest styles in millinery and the lowest prices. Mihs Goldsmith, HDHMS BROS. Golden Rule Bazaar In onlcr In roliii o our tK'k In foro moving to u'nc htn in t!n Stovnift lUiiltling, k,mm l'v h-vu inark,,j ilnwn t tin' vt rv iDWfft iru''n. Call and oxamino our Bargains in Glasswaro, Crockery, Tlnwaro, Stationory, Toys, Fancy Goods, Granitowaro, Notions. Ladies' and Men's Furnishing Goods. Our Cm Trie, I inbrellas '.'i. inch steel r.els, ttioru, rg iUr .Sc. Ladies' I'.hnk S.ninl.ss 1 1 (, ftgiilnr (IihhI Stroi g auty l'ln Ink Tablet. y 't, rj;ul ar 1V'. Heavv Flant.eli tie Wrapi rs, ..wk rol.,f( !(.k1 l.irgo Wlask r.rHu.s, regular Iu Ileal ('dt"ll r.iltnig, jr rdl. regular ''jc Jloslull Slioppifig lU-s, f gilUr i'K' Heat Curliiig Irons Knglisli Violet Ti'ilcl S i. .'! cakes in 1H Tina n Knit'.itig Yam. j r skrm r.-t Saflv Puis, nil sues. -r (loieji li iiart Yin Water I'.ik k t "Clullepge'' Ci.rsi-t. winter weiglit, rej-ular I.ipIiV Heavy I'li'lrrwcar llsavv ('oiiifortabira (.ila-a Table S 1', 4 J.ieceS No. I J (Jranite Slew No. J Kitra Mcnv t is in I t h un Ur-v , rguln All lil:iss Castors, iH.tll. a I 1 1 Hllggles full Sle ('.ilnred lil.iss, it,'it Utii. lo inch Polls w ilh liuir li!:is Tuii.l l. r. I ! x t r a j : jx ! : t y Il.mli y Si mi 1 r- Um ( l.in, il lhi. l.-y's S. un 1'i.r. l.titi l'lui... i .1 t'ryst I I'l .wer Va.- Children's .slii.. iii' liiiskets (iixxl Silver I'litte.l Tin S.ia, r set I!"va ( n.. .!ni'ls m . .!nin color, r"iUr 'Oo l'i" t I hishlsuiril I.niit'rns - The "Jewel'' I.;nitriis - - - Toilet laHr, 7 hrgo roll K linl.le A I.trui ('lo"k - Hair Hrtisliea, regular 'JV I.iirli.-s' I'.M-ki t li.H.ks, regular ::ic, ,1.V, -lOtf, riw Men's I'.I.ick Sn ks, js-r j.air Jspni.se Crr Miirla. tegular .') Mull' llein.liti l,rd llaielkeri hi.-fa Meli'a llrivllig lilotea, !egular TV - llest Miaviiig liriishia, regular .TV Carter'a l'lio..li,iary I'asla - . I iosl Piaying Card, per pack - llesl l'rr l'ar all color, -r roll High Cut While Fnvel, ,, w.r parkign Large ,o.ri Males . Turkey Feather I'ustera - Children's Hvy hha kings, regular I.V J 'ottnn Towels, sinsll sie . Tin Cups 'aj'sinlrss), for - Fancy Jeweled Hal Pina, regular lic . Cllj.a ai (. I'Ulr - '.5c - 10c - Ic ; 4c nr. or.c - 5c 5c - 25c - 4C - 0C - 20c 3c - 14c - 45c 25c - 75c 10c - 15c river 8c COc - 25c - 25c 5c - 4c uc-r CTc - tt'c - 8c Be - L'Oc L'.Tc - 7.1o - 23c - 2.1o - Hflc - 17c - 2:)c Oo 7Sc - 8c 45c - 24c - 3c 0C - IOC 3C IOC ISC IOC - 4c 5C - 6C iruggiuts. MAM A L0VF.K. Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's Clover Koot Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for.years on absolute guarantee. Price 2T cts, and 50 cts. C. U. Huntley the Druggists. We are the printers lor the people and you are the people for the printers. iDg lotit but air and ink. Mr, Bryan's Look over your supplies arid seo if your proclamation in Asia, based on the Mori- are not '" nee1 of H0,,w more ..... . , . , , . heads, envelopes, circulars, cards;, etc. roe doctrine in America would cut a big ,, , ' . . . ' ' Then place your order with the P-nter-ewath in eastern diplomacy. But It I priHe offlcei wLere yoB got good, clean would not stand off European ironclads printing. bedr'un set in oak. golden finish, that would do credit to old Mr. Klondyke himself. To this she added an cny rocker for Uncle Josh, and didn't lorget a most convenient and ornamental writing desk for "Hubby" (Jhnrles, hav ing come to the conclusion that Bosch's figures were below the yery whisper of competition. "A pretty good start," said the old man, "and now we'll go into Frank Bunch's hardware and stove department where Polly's housewifely ins'incts will have full play in marvels of kitchen apparatus. There is not an stablish merit in the country that carries a more comprehensive stock of household fur nishing," remared Uncle Josh. "Kvery Cough, Cough, Night and day, until the strength ia entirely exhausted, and that dreaded word "Consumption begins to I whis pered anion friends. That's a common story, familiar to the people of every town and village. There's amtier story which ought to 1 as widely known aa the story of dis ease, anil that is the story of the cures effected try the use of Dr. llerce's Golden Medical Discovery. ISronchitis, sstlmm, obstinate, deep-seated coughs, bleeding of the lungs, and other forms of disease which affect the respiratory organs, are permanently cured by the use of " Golden Medical Discovery. " Oolden Ru e Bazaar Corner, Xrt door lo PnMoMrr, Oregon Vlty. Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2. Only fur Dr. I'lerrr'a Golrlrn Merlin.! Dia. wnirs Mr. M'sw-s Miles, or Mllllnrd. I lulu Co eovrry I tliink I wouM i In my ft ,ve IikIst Miles, or llil Irird. I llilii (',. Wyoming. "I hail aslhtna so l,.l I ttnild n4 Sire wsr Cat nlrhl ami was rfnnrllfl In givr up . II sei!i-i lliy lunvi to that I fouirhr.1 all lhe lime, loth night ioi'I day. My liini.u all thought 1 hail coiiaimillin. My wife In intril on my Irving Or. I'ierce's (WtMrti M.lirs llisrovery which I did. I hare taken f.,ur bnitlrs and am now a well mnn, weighing in uotimla, Ihanka tw Dr. I'ierce s Uuhlra Mcilml thscwery.s Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stump to pay expense of mailing only. Send ji one-cent stamps for book in psjier covers or 31 stamp for cloth-hound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Iluffulo, N. Y. Fir Jif Steals, FANCY FRIES AND CHOICE ROASTS, H. BETH KE LGHDS; Qther folio Mi-alH alwayH fn-sli. Frosli r..,K,iaH ar SmiHago. KvcT tiling in Iho Iutc)icr line. Wedding stationery, trie latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at tlm Kktkbphisk New Guns Received Doulili'-barrclcd and Singlo-lmrroloJ .'22 Oaliliur Mauser UilloH N In', New and Second Hand Bicycles Sold and Repaired. Umbrellas He-covered. JHCKSON, Tho Locksmith.