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    OREGON CITY ENTEUritlSK, FKIDAY. OOTOHEU 20. 1900
Oregon City Enterprise.
City aruHonnty ontrlil Paper.
iiIiIImMC(1 Kveo' Krldny.
u pouncr. rom.TtE.
NVHMCHirTlON HAVKH,
On year.
1 on
won Mi Ume through hit work In the
pp'paration of a tariff bill, I lie inentitie
which wat finally enacted .eroiuing in
it w v repreaenUtive of the tariff relorm
licr, McKiulcy' bill was represent
ative of tlio jHihry of roti'tlon, The
hard work which it involved nrrionnljr
aitWtcd Mr. Wilson' health and may
have shortened liit life.
! physique, an Indefatigable worker, and
di'l it regarded with Intere.t by th ! poned lo American isYiiptllon, end thai
London prvss, and the tatisfuction with "' t ul only of Ihe II tribes
which III introtlut'iion of Improved
method It welcomed it teniered only
liy Hit concern thai the invasion of fore
ign rpitl ha aroused,
Bcvognltlon of New Yotk at ilnen
rial cent- whose. lniHrttni' It no les.
In I III. n. I found Ititl til the. other
triles foitipii nnl hated Iip Tgl, but
were more-or lest f rii-u.ll v (i llm Amerl
runt. 1 found that when ihc.e treach
erous Taitsls rsi'lured a low n they would
Immediately pieveed In butcher and rob
the native liu had mntfele. friend-
Bit nioiiih 1 i' 1 w iih more of t ! scholar tlitn Hi oli
Trial enievripUon two nmnint
A discount ot so rentt on til tulrnrtlon
for on yrtr, cent for in monlln, II
paid in a.ltnee.
Advertising rale, given on application.
ticiau in hit disposition, tin was nun
for quiet research rather than (or active
prtic!lion in the woild of affair.
Hi creditable career Kth tt chairman
of the house, wavt and meant committee
I f.. na 'I'I.m 'I'd.,! ilrt fml limit
Not robust in than that of London tn.l Berlin U tut I 1 1, . . ,,,.,
a ni.ni mill our Fwiuirip, i'i1Bii,. M.vi
longer denied. In til great loana of tl
futute, the American ineliopolie will he
considered. At lliii limn tlm tupply of
capital thr It tuthYicnl lo nitk Interest
rti-t lowr tlitn in tny cily of Kuroi.
Tlit ton n. I llnaiu ul Hlicy of Ihit rounlrr
thiritiK tli ('tut four ytrt It rrtponnlhU
I
Bulwrrilrii till llml tlit ilU of ni'lra-
wr. kin, r.,.i ii tKir Mlft filtlilllttf
lhir ntm. If this dt not rlianirl I Dl' M jvittintittriiortl hotJ tti far Hut i-on.litlon of o ami rr-trrvml
nth in to wrti Mr t ptvnimt, kiiully
oUfy ua tint w ill look tiler IU
IntrJ tt th rsioft!CT In t'lr-on Cily,
lr.,t vi'tiil clmt mtttrr.
4 JIXTS fiR THI ISTIRPRISt.
Botrrr Crrrk..
Cnby
Cltrtniii.
Miloankif
Onion Millt...
MMd.'W Hnok
Kf Kr
lr. T. B. Thomti
tv. Knichl
A. Mtlhcr
(rr imcr
It. J. Trulliuifwr
(.'hi. Hlnin
W. S. Ntrrr
Wilton ill Henry X.lty
Pwkj.lnt K. L. Kmil
Slartonl J. O tit
Malino ... 0. T. limml
Cni K. M. I'ooitr
Moltilt . AnmMublt
Mtf)iiara E. M. Hart nun
ttolterilie B. Jrnntniti
Aarora Htnrr A. Snrlrr
Kaxl t'rk H. Wn(rn
Iniajicut J. C. Kliiott
rXandy K. vtch
Cumnviii Go.J.Ctrnn
CbMTTTih Jlra. V. J. Hammer
Mamiot Adolpb AwhoK
tl irtih of liinnativ ability.
ATThe ntj U bolld np Ore itti City
b U rf' (rrra Cltj pMple Jtir
Pitronapr.
BEPl I5I.ICAX VITIOSAL TICKET
For PriJent.
WILLIAM McKIMEY,
ol Otilo.
For VlrPiTi.leiit.
THEolxiKK Rt -OEYELT,
ol New York.
For Prejiilential Elector.
Tii.MA!i Kod Marion County
J. C. KvLUkTuji Iouglat CoiiBty
W.J. FrKuH Cniatilla County
O. F. I'aXToji Multnomah Coumy
The pu'itical tilenceof Graver Cleve
land it at least to noiy , that both parties
claim they ran hear it shouting for them.
Kextccst's democratic legislature
1iat slightly nioli6eJ the Goebel law,
but not to that the democrats will be
obliged to take any chances on the elec
tion.
Coxsn t your own memory and
whether or not the condition of the
country, when Win. MoKinley wat
made pretiJent, tally with th ttate of
a:Ttirs that now exist. Uiht tier in
our own state of Oregon, let lit refresh
our remembrances and see if the
following events were prevalent in l.i3:
lver liXXl head of horset and nutlet have
Uyn bought by irovernment aenlt in
Ktitorn lren for tervit-e in the Philip
pinet. Agents for the German govern
tuenl ar now pun-haning animals for
China. The new flax mills at Scio tr
very nearly completed and will toon he
in operation. Clark county will have
from 40 to SO tont of dritsl prune this
year. Great ttridea have ten made in
the fruit catmint: industry this year, the
largest pack in the state's history put uu j
The Willamette valley prune grower's
association has closed dealt for all the
prune under it control, some 'JO car
loaJs, principally Italian, for which
eta per pound was paid
power. The aaiiranoe that It will be
iMiitiiiutvil it no more gratifying- to the
material interestt of the nation than to
th governments abroad that look to our
well 'husbanded resource for aid In time
of street.
PKI SI IIPNTI... VOTK M OKKi.'OX
II w the tots Mood In the Seisral
(puntlrt la I Mi
In view of th approaching preii.lentlal
election, the vote for president in lM'.Ki
willtxt ititeresling. Kith to rvlreab Hit
memory a to how it stood and for refer
ence to taid in making ettiuiatet ol the
result this year.
Following is the Tote by counties in
COCSTIKS
v r
I
c
ST
Very little j !krr
i "Wll tU
Ijtke county wool ha yet been told,
althou.'h &0.000 pounds have been sent
east on consignment. A yery largely
increased acreage of rye it Wing put in
around Ontario. Work on a new cream-
cry has begun at Lyons. The street lair
and harvest carnival at Pendleton was a
decided success. W. T. Emery of Kose
bury has started for Dawson with two
carloads of veal cutlets.
"HALL or rMK."
Miss Heles C.ocld bequeathed to the
New York University f 100,000 to be at
Clai-kama
lt plvm:i
'.'HI 1074
I'latanii I MM
t'olnnahia. .
Co. ,
Crk
Cumr
IVnik'las . . .
(iillniu ..
trant . .. ,
Harney...
Jakn . . .
Jnaephine.
Klamath. .
Uks
Ijine
Lincoln. . .
Linn
Malheur .
Marion. . . .
Morrow . . .
M
770
IU.I
plie.1 in building what is known as the ' ?' "L ' '"
jlola
Asyone can see why W. Bourke Cork
ran' throat would become sore, and his
voire balk, if he onderook to make free
ilver fceeches for Bryan He's a gold
Standard Cockran.
Thanks to the professional hnmorists,
the aspt-rities of the campaign are occa
sionally relieved by a jest or two, some
of which weiii almost to good to be true.
Conspicuous among these is the account
of the meeting in the railway yard at St
Louie, recently, of Governor Kooeeyell
and Colonel Bryan, their cars by chance
having come to a standstill side by side
After an infonnai greeting this colloquy
is alleged to have occured:
"Well, Governor," said Mr. Lryan
"bow is your voice?"
''It 6 as rough as the populitt plat
form," replied the Govenor. "How is
jrours, Colonel ?"
"Mine is as broken as republican
promises," was the rejoinder of Mr,
Bryan, and the cars moved on amid the
wild cheers of the populace.
Hall of Fame." It was her stipulation
that th structure should contain two
hundred panels to be inscribed with the
Sherman
Tillamook . . .
( matilla ...
I'ninn
name of distinguished Americans, fifty u . "0
of the panels to be filled as soon as Wa-hington
possible and the others at the rate of j )
five a year, no person to be represented
who has not been dead over ten years.
These are the thirty-one names that
received the fifty-one vote required to
insure their acceptance, with the toUl
received by each :
George Washington, 07 (full vote);
Abraham Lincoln. W; Ltaniel Webster,
,. IViJ 1 III'. 417
,.l 57H till? . .1 31
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aU'f HUT l.f
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:m x .
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. llSil Kt;t4.'ii....
.i 4a 3l'il!7!....
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. i'.'i'.H jm m:i , .
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,. -731 Jis4i-4',7 ....
J tV.' 312.110 ...
34.1 3741 ... I 3:'4
. M:t .'.."Mi,.. I .u
. W4Uls:'4 .. .V!7h
,. LU3 ijvj sol...
.! 41 4'-'ii... 8
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. ul 1 -Vi IT.'-.' ...
21-11 1 .'t I ...
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. l-t'i.'l 1 7' H .. I xn
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17.)
know they will be accommodated, slid
that I.' Anierli'tiit sis cipial lo lIXt of
them.
"In all thn Interior (owns, matters art
on a peacetul fool'iig and dado It i atile.1
on at safely as it is In tly Oregon t'Oy.
"One peace Is entol'li'lii'd over the
lalands, the Killplnoa mil b the bspplrtt
(K'opl in the aorld.
'' I'lit American hosfilals are full and
a great deal of u knrsa prevallt through
out th itlandt."
A Fflcr Daws Gilnn,
II U VII kUJV iuuvi u
of the f!emoval Sale
Okdisahily non-residents have little
or no concern altoat the domestic affairs
of a state. But Kentucky's notorious
Goebel law is an exception. Through
out the United States there has been t
feeling of hope that the Kentucky legis
lature, now about to adjourn, would mod
ify the objectionable etatute sufficiently
to divent it of its worbt aspects. I5ut the
Kentsi ky legislature lias not amended
the law in any essential particular. In
fact, bv providing certain penalties, the
law may be said to have been rendered
more drastic.
Not only is it a menace to the peace of
Kentucky, but it may disturb the entire
country. If the resultof Nov. 0 should
hinge on the electoral vote of Kentucky
and the result in that statu should have
aspects siiniliar to those which recently
brought Kentucky to the verge of Hvil
war the situation would be grave indeed.
"If you will believe what 1 am about to
tell you, I can turn any fair-minded
American from the falacien of ami impe
rialism to the substantial path of hoiiora
1H Benjamin Franklin, !'4 ; U. .S. Grant, expansion as eiiiinciated by the pre
FKOM THE WATTLE-FIELD
An Oregon ( it; Hoy Hetnrns Frm the
Land of ICrbelt.
Htit lr II Iran!
I'ditor LnlerprU : It It an Indica
tion that Wm. Mcklnlev will In elm ted
and the retMihlicati patty continued In
power, which will l an auranc of
giHxl timet hen on Sees on th coat
lael of three foiirtln of all Ilia men, a
Mckinley button, and many are from
th country dUtricta, farmers that ran
realu who Is Hi light parly to keep
lliem on lha mre road lo prtierlty.
Th writer has traveled over lb
principal parts of Washington, Idaho
and Oiegon an. I every where ontaeet Hi
pictures of Ptealdetit McKltiley and Gov.
luMvlt In th bliaineaa cuta'iliahmelll
and lilim tenths of'tli photograph ills
plaved in th rnnidelicvt are of Wm.
McKinler,
This it a plain indication of llmway
the r!ei tion In th three atat. a men
tioned it going. Th repblllican ticket
will 1 r!e. ted by larger majoritiea than
ever.
There It a great enntrant with now and
lour year av It takes no adept lo
know II it better lo hav employment
tt living wt.-et than no work at all, as
was th ea four years air with lar.-e
n'IMiler uf th ae earning -phi.
All hotel keepers that Wrr In bilai-
nees f.iiir years ak-o will (ell yon they are
loilig fnim lll to '."HI r ertit better
bin lira than they wer in previous
years. It that any Indica'lon that the
Inula are injuring tl.rir hijne a ti e
filioniata are prone to yT They would
have you believn th republican party la
responsible fur th cotiil.lning of capital
lo txment th In dividual who la to
fortune' to have that capital and simi
sn opportunity to Invest his money at a
profit.
Th follower of th demorrttic i.'at-
form have got to bowl something- (
make a showing nd past hohhiea would
not take, and naturally lor them, Ihev
prat amt lliose terrihU trusts (he 4 I
nilnistrationt lrn-erilitir tendenrlea
which, as the pi-opie are t-ttin to know,
Is not a word of ir'i'h In. a anvone tht '
ha kept pace ,lli the evrnts -.f the
past two vesra llm, and are not taking I
anv stock In the many trrtiona mad
by th democrats
.C. Nawrtu
uciii
BROS.
Golden Rule Bazaar
in onlrr t) ri'tlum our nlM k licforo moving u,
ntt.ro in tlio SttvriH llwiMiiiK, mhIh Imvo !.,. M
tlown to tlio wry lowont priri H.
"Mr hen ,
Call and oxamino our
Bargains in
Glasswaro, Crockory.
Tinwaro, Stationory.
Toys, Fancy Goods,
Granitowaro, Notiona
Ladies' and Men's Furnishing Goods,
OurCutff,
- 45c
10c
4c
- 25c
4C
- 0c
20c
3c
- 14c
45c
25c
- 75c
15c
92; John Marshall A ; Thomas Jefferson,
HO; Ralph Waldo Kmerson, M; Henry
W. Longfellow, W; Robert Fulton, b ;
Washington Irving, 82; Jonathan
Ed wards, 82; David G. Farrsgut, 79;
Samuel F. B. Morse, 79; Henry Clay,
74; George Peabody, 72; Nathaniel
Hawthorne, 72; Robert E. Lee, C9;
Peter Cooper, 3; Horace Mann. G7;
Henry Ward Beecher, ti; Eli Whitney,
GO; .Same Kent,o5; Joseph Morey, ('A:
John Adams, CI; William Ellery Chan-
ning 58; John James Audubon, 57; Elias
Howe, 5:1; William Morris Hunt, 52
Gilbert Stuart, 52, Asa Gray, 51.
AMERICAN CAPITAL IN KtllOPK.
The present healthy condition of
American finances is a fact that attracts
more attention and causes more com
ment abroad than in this country. That
British, German, Russian, and Swedish
treasury bonds have been negotiated in
New York during the past year is well
known in the money markets of the
world, but little public discussion of the
matter has been noted on this side. In
Europe the situation is referred to fre
quently by leading journals, an.J the sig-
ent administration."
These words fell from the lip of one
of our own home lxy, whom integrity is
unquestioned and whose honest convic
tions are unimpeachable. Not that alone,
this young roan was a democrat. You
all know him when we make knoxn the
subject of this sketch is JohnT. Poin
dexter, who las just returned from the
Philippine islands, where he was engaged
in th quartermaiter'a department with
General Funston at r-an Inidor, in the
intorior of Luzon.
Young Poindexter was formerly a
resilient of this city, and stopped off here
last r-aturday to visit friends while en
route to Ins home in Prinevilln, where
his parents now reside.
When interviewed rtaturday evening,
among other statements, he made the
following assertions.
I lie quickest way to end the rebel
lion is to end Bryanism. The name of
Bryan is emblazoned all over (he ishin Is
arid children are tmiKht to revere him
The Tagals, realizing their only hope lies
in the election of the democratic candi
date, are making their last, dying strug
gle in order to ahhet in his election. This
H a condition, not a theory, sml I hon
estly believe that not one person retorti
ng from the scene of action within
recent date will take ihhiid npr.i, thin
statement. It is the talk ol the island
It is Bryan on the street corner, Bryan in
re. -.,
nificance of the change which has taken
place in three years is accepted at its full 1 l,,H co,l"ting-house. Bryan in the rico
value. The financial tide turned onlv a '"''. The in-
naoitatits are lee lo believe that llm very
I ionium nrjrin u eiecten iin-ir in
.1 i . . . .
oence is torever won ami the islands will
be turned over to them like a Christmas
OLD PEOPLE
Have a ch.irm of their own wlirn they
are not weak and feeble, but hale and
hearty, rnioviuir tke t-iri. ...! ..i..
of youth il.iiKh they t.nnot putidite
111 them. The whole an ret of a sturdy
old age 1. this : Keep the stomach and
orgnneol iIigeMnm and nutrition in t-r- I
feet or.ler. nie young man who i-t I
not think of hit stotnai h wilt t- 1. ... I
think of it as he growt old. It it the
' weak " sto.muh. incapable of eondying
the adequate nutrition for the .'v
which caiiaet the weak m at and feeble!
nets of old age.
Dr. Pierce't Golden Medical IHscovery
curet diseases of the stomach and other
org.-int of digestion ami nutrition It
make the "weak stomar), strong and
so enable the body to be. fly not.?i.he.l
and strengthened by the f.xl which is
eaten.
t'lnbrrlUs, Hi; inch sled r.,.s, ( tlria, renulAr 7.V
Ladies I'.l.n k S-itlillest llose, r-iUr I'nJ.
Ink Taldets, g s n I ajr, regular DV-.
Ilostoti Sli.-'iing lU's. regular 4.-Ih-st
('tirling Irons -
Kngli-li Vi..rt Toil- t S.ap. n cV. In
(i' Tinan Knitting Yarn, jer tkrin -
l!et Saflv I'ins, oil sires, j r d ri
l' qii.trt Yin Water I'.uckrt -
"Chitllepg"" Corrt, winter wright, regular 7c
I.ilcllea' Ifejvy t 'olr W i aT -
Heavy (''tnfi'rtabrs - .
No. I-(iranite St w Pan -
v . o t-.i.. n . t . . . ....
- 1. ura nravy i.ntnn n:nnevt, regular nail ilrivrrt Rr
.111 uu iiiirs, 1 laiuiee .
IM1 liuggi, s, full sie -
Colored liLi", liighl Ulnj-s -
In inch Polls with hair -
ilas Ttiinblcrs, Kitra (juality
Ilinley'e S tni '..r.e!ain China, .... j.latee
Crrt "J Flower Vae
Chioln n's .hoiiig Baskets
tioinf Oliver Plate. I 'I'ea sHii ), r rt
lloyt Caj, !ai. an. I la:n Colors, regular '-Ik;
Dut Iljshlsarl I.tttitcrna
The "Jrni-1" J fint.-riis -
Toilet I'aj- r, 7 large r.,Ja
IMi il-Ie Alarm CI" It -
Hair Urushes, regular '.'V -
I.ndi.V I'.M'k t I'... ks, regular .".n--, "V, la-, (1.mv
Siioi,eiry 'i'..ilet Sup
Cluldreti's Heavy Cndernear
S-ot h Tain o'Sh.inters
V(. KftsK-i natora -
It-st Outing KUnnel, yard
Large Glase Water Piti lu rs
Metij nd Ih.y' Klreod lit).-l Kt.il (JJovr
Men's Kclora Hals, regular It. ''.'
Jsp Cre(, Shirts . I.rf li.r It i
Men's Heri.sMi-l.rd 1 1 an I kerr I. le.'s .
Men's Drnlng tii., rs. rrrfnl,r 7.'.-
Iteaf Shaving prusl.es, n-tf ur AV ...
( arlrr'a Pt.otolibiaty I'ss'n
nesi P aying l ards. jr pack - -
Be.t CrejM- 'H f all colors, per roll - -
Ugh Cut White Fnvetoa, prkago
l arge Nolsales KUlre - . .
Turkey Feather Dusters - . .
hil lrrn t Heavy st kings, regilar I.V
Cotton Towels. ,, ,l0
Tin Cnpe i'iM-ariilret), 3 fi,r
Kamy Jewele,J Hal pins, r. ular bKi
00c
25c
- 25c
5c
4c
3'.c
80
He
- 20c
11.1c
7&C
itfc
- L'Jo
- 17c
4c
25c
69c
20c
10c
10c
25c
05c
75c
flc
45c
24c
- 3c
UC
100
3c
100
I8c
lOo
- 40
60
- 60
Golden Rule iazaar
i rasr, .ett ,, , s,.mrr, Ort-gott I lly.
In'tllfrsllon, rfurln, whlrh time "
my rase," wnir, ff. ,; f.,r,,wr
... hif. r..r n.. . ... . . ''" i.irie
.. . .i. . n' r-t 1,111 r-,.. on
. mnnoinn .,,ii, ( I,,,,,,
Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2.
stomach :
my
. . - ... . .. . . s" '',roii'ii,r1 Uklriv
liitle 'I'rllrls.' sn. ,,,..v..i i ."''""."
w.s .1,1c to rto lihl work, ., M Zn'l J
frying ever sin.?. I , now I, V.-l 1. 7h
for one of mv sif-- A, yt i ,. f, " V ,
Pierce s mclidnr,.-. ' " "" ,u
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medici
Adviser, in paper cover,, iH M-nt frre on
receipt of 31 one-cent ),..,..
eipeiise of mailing only. A.ldres. W
K. V. J'lcrce, IlnXTulo, N, y.
l;nl. ...l.;u ..... i' ....
c """" er m r'nw'"n" minute Bryan is elected their ind,.,.,-, .
i
in
The death of ex-PoHtmaster-General
Wilson removes a man who attained his
prominent position before the country in
much the game way a did William Mc-
Kinley. Like- the president, Mr. Wilson without aid from British investors,
was looked to for capital in the develop.
merit of American industries; now the
United Slates is making more important
investments in Great Britan. Last
mouth an American syndicate bought
ie franchise ol an underground railroad
London, paying a half-million dollars
for the right, arid the plans of the com
pany involve the expenditure of twenty
millions. All this will be furnished
The
gift.
"When I set sail for the Philippines I
was a democrat, an anti-imperialist, and
adverse to McKinlcy's administration. I
will now most heartily snnport if, as I
consider it a wise. Coriervnf lei. u,,,l
righteous solution of the knotty ami per
plexing situation that has been thrust
upon us.
"I found when I was there a few days
that the Tagals were the only ones op-
VOL TJU ir.
IfKhiloh's Cough and Consumption
Cure, which is sold for the small price 0f
20 cents Hiid 50 cents and 11.00, does not
4-.rl I..ITA tl.a l..lll.. I.....I. .....I
.....7 v.. 7 I'll,- miu wo win re
fund your money. Hold for over fifty
year on this gmrarit...,. I'rii:o r, rent
and 50 ceniri. C. G. Huntley, U1M j)nlK.
gist.
Weddirnr ctationcry, u l,if,-,o, Htylen
and tiiiUMt .ti.oni icnl ever brought Uj
Oregon CI' v i1 t''-'i: i: fi'iMi;
We always have the latest styles In
millinery f I '
Fif Jiiicf Steals,
FANCY FRIES AND
CHOICE ROASTS,
H. BETH KE L9RDS; Othei-H follow
Mc.atalwayHfri.Kli. Kn-hh IloltignaH ami SaunaiM. Kvery
tiling in tho liutcl.crliiio.
New Guns Received
I)'Mi!.lf..l,arrclc(l and Singlo-lmrrclod
.22 ('alilicr Manner Ilillt-H
'1ST
New and Second Hand Bicycles Sold and Repaired.
UmbrdlaH I.o-covcrcd
JHCKSON,
The Loclc8ii.it!-