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t OREGON CITY ENTKRl'MSK, FRIDAY, NOVKMUKR 2. 1000 Oregon City Enterprise. City and County ORlrlal Paper. utllfte1 Kvery Kritlny. I,. I. POUTER, I'a.'raiiToa, UHMCHIITION HATKB, One year All monlht Trial subscription to monlht... A discount i W oenlt on all auhscnpllona (or ont vear, 2S cenla for tlx nionllit, ( paid in advance. Advertising ratet given on application. lie It piraonlly iiHrliil,iuliiit construction of the Unt. lbs 13 W 1 U Subscriber mill flint the dale of expirta Uon ttn put i n their paper following ISeir name. If thi dale it nol chang) within two wrest after a pavnient, kindly notify nt and ill lot'k after iu XntereJ at tl poMofllr In Oregon City, Or., as second class mailer. GISTS FOR THI ISTKRrHtSR. Beaver Creek.. Coby Clarkania Milwaukie Union Millt... Meadow hrook. New Era ...lr. T. B. Thomat lien. Knitrht A. Mathrr ....tcar W iMingvr 0. J. Truhmger Chat, Holtuan ...W. l. Newhrrry Jrtr now thete, it a great itemanil (or labor, llmnkt to the) irrneral fi-eling of confUrenc among the business com munity, Fntcrprise- In alive anl men Ith money are going Into all kln.lt i4 Inilnttiial ventures. Labor, therefore, it independent at present, anl a we have an epidemic of strikes. We rarely 2S , hare strike In ban! timet : tliev are the protlurta of roaptrilr. The etoalily employed workingman think lie should share- with hit employer (lie profits of pro tilt ol the business. Tdit theory it all right at long at thcrw are profits. In the business. The theory It all right at long at there are prvtlts. The time cornea, however, In nearly alt line of business when the prolitt dwindle anl perhaps, disappear. Iltisineta conditi ont are always changing. They are a restless at the ocean tides. The ebb or flow it alwavi In motion. Wtlsonville Henrr Miley Iarkpla-e K. L. Kueil Burtord J.Q laf Mulino C T. Howard Cwoa K. M. Cooper Molaila .Annie Stubbt Manpiara E. M. Harlman Batten's B. Jennings Aurora.. Henrv A. Jny.ir Eagle Creek H. Wiibern Pmmascut J. C. Elliott Sandy K. Gotsob Curr.navtlle Geo,J.Curnn Cherry ville Mrs. M. J. Hammer Marmot Adolph Atrhotl have extended over distant aeaa ami land, The live of our oIlU lal repre sentatives ami many of our people in lug lit tlrenglh of the army ol the tnilcd Male from Kstl ii to IHWI. The following figure show llie ttrengtli ol TM ANHM.IV Mil. 'The way to billd np OregeaClty k U five Orrfoa City People year PatreDagr. BEITBLICAN 'ATI0NAL TICKET fly the President of the United States of America A Proclamation. It haa pleased Almighty liod to bring our nation in tafety and honor through another year. The work of religion and charity have every w here been mani fest. Our conntry, through all IU extent, haa been blessed with abundant harvettt. Labor and the great induttriea of the people have prospered beyond all prece dent. Our couunerre hat tpread over the worla. Our power and influence in the caQse of freedom and enlightenment China have Wen inarvelomly preserved. ' Hie rmv every tenth year from IN 1, We have leen generally exempt from pestilence and other great ralamitli't, and even the tragic visitation which overwhelmed the city of lialveaton made evident the tenlimetita of tympathy and Christian rharity hyviitueof whit It we are one iinllisl eople. Now, Iherefore, I, William McKlulcy, president of the I'liitcd Slalet, do hereby apKiint ami ael apait Thursday, the '.Vth of NovemWr next, to le olwerved by all the people of the United Slatoe, at home or airvMi, a a uay ol iiiaiiktgiving atil praite to dim who holdt the natlom in the hollow of Ilia hand, 1 recommend that they gather In thlr aoveral placet of worthip and devoutly give Hun thank for the prosperity wherewith He hat endowed tit, for toed time and bar veet, for the valor, devotion and Immun ity of oor armlet and navi" and for all Hit benefit to u a Individual and a a nation ; and that they humbly piay (or the contintiaucv o( Hit divine favor, (or concord and amity with other natlont anil (or righteoun"M and peace in all our way. In wituea whereof, I have hereunto net my hand and cau'd the teal of the I'nlted State to Iw allixed. Wiuuh McKiiky. Iated tVt. '., I'.Hk). IroinpariHl with the populallon ol the I'tuW'd Siafet, in each decennial year ; Year Army Copulation isns sl;' u,n:'l T.'.mi'.hki s-m H.tii: n.iu.l s.-i S.U) ft l i V: '.It O'.M m) ' I0 fi.il I7,IKI'". d ivmi b.7i:i st.i'.'i h;ii ism) ni,7 :u.4i;i.X'l ts,n :is..v.-.:t.- )s,il 'Jh.Mi toi.l.Vi.THd ivo .' vr.i't'H ii."j.".xi ivci r.t.7.i 7..m,niHi . Ktllmated. It nnit be apparent t any one who will devote a little attidy lo theae figure Ihtt the army, even etlliuaiiiig It at ImViVHl men, which Inclildee Ifl.ttM) vol unteer (or temfHirary tervice, ha not iin ri'ed In ploportioli to the iucreate of the nation' population, wealth and territory. Tiir tMTtll aTATr.t akmt. The Army and Navy Uegitter hat com piled from official ourx-ea a Ubleahow- For l'reidenf. WILLIAM McKIN LEY, of Ohio. For Vice-President. THEODOKK Ri-OSEVELT, ol New York. For Presidential Eleetort. Tiima Ford Marion Cou ity 1. C. Fcllekto llooela Couaty W.J. Fcrsish Umatilla County , U. . 1'axto.i Multnomah Conmy . j Bbvan hat now got op from the "plain people" to Emperor Dick. Somehow the Boxers keep on boxing, regardless of the fact that the war it over. THgyice of Greater New York haa paid Tammany's aeteeementi (or Bryan's CiiLpaign fund. It is all right to have a yacht that istb defend the cup built by a Syndicate, just so lorjg as it it not owned by a trout. Mb. Bbyax ttopped only a few hour in Pennsylvania. After mature delibera tion, he decided not to capture the elec toral vote of that state. WHO "WE" IS They tar we are pmtperoua. Who's "we"? There It no doubt thai the republican administration it good for tome, but who' "we"? William Jennings Aryan in his Albany speech October 17, l'.tX). "WE" is theo,3titJ more p"r?ou. employed on the railrcnils of the country than were employed two years ago; ami the rail ronJ men who are receiving- the 77,4"0,C:.) annual increane in aggregate wages over the wages of two years ago. "WE" i the 4S1,(VW more ierHoim in the nation who are depositing money in the pavings banks "WE" is the Nebraska farmers who in pleaded mort gages to the amount qf 27,-l,.S1070 more than the total amount of the mortgagee released in lS'J.'i. "WE" is the fanners of the w hole country whoce home mar ket has doubled, w horse foreign market has increased over l-'t",. OU0,UO, and whoso live stock had increased 33 1-3 jnr ct-nt in value. "WE" is the entire American people, whoc judgment in lO'I rejected YOU and YOL'K falsi; prophecies and fallacious doctrines. Carl Scui bz's name may not grace a tablet in the Temple of Fume, but it is certainly entitled to a concpicoows place on the political merry-g' -round. Aoii.naldo is doing his very best to make showing on the eve of the elec tion, lie firmly believes that he It mak ing votes (or Bryan by shooting Ameri can soldiers. Bbvan'd patriotism it ol that peculiar kind that would lead him to wreck every industrial institution in the country in order to make a practical experiment of his theories. WteTtBS farmers endorse the ex pineion policy. They love their country and take pride in its growing greatness and influence. They sent their sons to the Philippines to Sght for the establish ment of American authority, and they are not willing that the flag should be pulled down in diegrace. Eveky republican voter should get ont and vote. The bigifer the majority, the better for the state. Tha county will probably be rated in county and congressional conventions on the vote polled at this election and it behooves the republicans to get out and vote If the delegaton from this county is to hold the prominent place it now has in convention. DEMOCRACY AND THE TRUSTS The Democratic Party has never done a thing to control r regulate "trusts." It has never enacted one line of legislation for any such purpose. It ha persistently opposed every effort at uch legislation that has Wen made by the Republican Party. The Republican Party has enacted the only legislation that was ever put upon the national statute books to control and reg ulate the lower of "trusts." It proposed a remedy a constitutional amendment which was voted down unanimously by the Democrats last June. democrats should paste this in their hats SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT KOLL Of Clackamas County for I he Vcar 11)00, as Finally Kf tialfcd lij the County JJoard of Equalization. nioiiimrioH vorn nrir Mtrw Coo, (M. ". pud Kdimr Knterpria : The pruhlhili.Mi prty It a.'tln artive In certain partt of the ('ruled Ntatra w lili li would li erbapa, writ eliuugh, if there were any pruapecl of lhir win ning the day. At to the prm In ability of pruhibitl in, each one ( ua may dilter , ine thing it tertaiu, It cannot n-aliird at premMit, and the rrpubllrant who may t lul lo vote for It will timply 1omu the id a me of Mr. McKinley't re elee tu'll, with ho h'i- of carrying their on ft, lo-tide supiHirting Mr. ltrytu and hit pet tihemol I till b reieate., that republicans cannot vote fr pruhibilin without voting fr Mr. llryau, h vieat concerning the lipior pirtlmn are not materially ditVcrrnt frjin thive of Mr. McKiuley at far at that It concerned. In !'. a nuirlper of the brewers of Nebraska e...jred Mr. I'-ryan iN' York voice.) Why dotrrt the ship that can le tatel, for one that cannot le uve., and thtlt lo Ixith (hip? Then, ainre prohlhlHoii cannot earned nu, let ut nt carrie-l now, rt in nt fi"l away our vote with It, but give every vote pibla f r the ti')rl of aniliid uux.ey, eipantioii and national prv-rilv, an. I tave the country from IWyatilain, Wiiimm II. Kim. Don I Riarry. AlrrxMt every'tnly rrmemtr the rele bratnl advice at the !ndn War. 4, "To 1 thow aUrut Ui Biary. M7." There it in tlut advice the eiprrwiion of ttie feeling ot many a mother who aaya, "I h"j my daughter will never nmrry and auiTrr aa I have." In ninety. eight cv in every hun clrrd there t no tired for t!ii rif fenng. iKxtor Ilrrce'a I'avorite 1'rrn-ription cure the wutiMuly dia raart whit h rauw wifely niivry ft dries enfeebling draini, healt In fl.iinuuilii.il and ulceratniu and curet frtnule wenknrM. It in Vtgoratet the woiiMiily if;-n-Uin, lr.in.uili tJie nervea and gives the mother atreiith to give her rhihlrrn. I not allow an unvrrupulout dealer to tell you aotnethlng In place of " Ka vorite l"re-nption1" claimed lo f "Jut at gond." There it nothing jtwt at gj. for women aa " l'avnle I'reat-nption." "I "" ltH wllh jimt Inilnwllont, t htntlr kimw what lharika ! glv rou lut yutir kind wrilr Mt. Mllu htr.nl of (m SI. Thoniat Co . ;. V- r.a pnhluh m Irm tatrmenu lo ihr woflil, h-iHna all .ulfrti,,. wonim will kn.,w nA I heale." I .uifrtrd much with irral J-alfis In Biy Uk ami lh lower pari nf my Mimiarh anil wl.ltalloa of the hear! thai at llnir I tuulit hir.lly llr .town am! couli! hwillr (tl up In the mofniny Uii after ualn lhrr U.tilr, ( (.vwli. 'rKrlp twin ' anl two vtala of In I'lrtte'i riraaaut tVT leta, I Ire I like a new womau Pr. Tierce's 1'leaantit I'elltU cure airk beiulache. i.Nu ruber Value Acies of tillablH lam' Acres of non tillable land Improvements on deeded or patented lands Town and city lots Improvements on tow n and city lots 'mprovein-nts on lands not deeded or patented , Miles of railroad bed Miles of telegraph and telephone lines Street railway bed Kolling stock Steamboats, saillKints, stationary engines and mfg. machinery . .ieri:rinnii arm siock in iraue Farming implements, wagons, carriages, etc Money Note and accounts Shares of stock Household furniture, watches, jewelry, etc Horses and mules Cattle Sheep (ioats Swine 47. 1.1 M 7o; GroFg value of property. . . . Exemptions THdli;1 TI,".1,s8 4-'!7,w; l,-l:'r).!s;:i I'HI.tW.'i io2,l!:i iOH,ir..r) 18,,'ilO J'1!I,III5 !'), CM 4,1175 Jil.HUH i.'i.n.t.'i H7.i40 IKI,:!.r)() 10,2 V) 810 8,8.')0 'MT, 3,tm 8,012: 7,w; WW: 4,21.') Ge.v. Jacob S. Coxev, who six years ao marched at the la-ad of an army of several hundred unemployed working men into the national capital, Washing ton. D. C. and camped on the lawn sur rounding the White Houise, Is today ft Ivertisiiig for men to work on a steel suiting plant which be is erecting in j Included in this as.esHment is about 30,000 acres of railroad land not hereto Muni Vernon, O. Mr. Coxey expects fore auM-sbed, which arHeihinent, with this included, ia about $100,000 less than to epend t-50,000 on these buildings, lat year. Total value of taxable property as finally equalized. .1. $4, .101, 480 aio.fl.vi 4,280,827 A MlnMcr'a MNtiike. A city minister w as recently handed a notice lo lio read from his pulpit. Ac companying it was a clipping from a 'tewspaper bearing nnon the matter. The clergyman started to n-ad the ex tract ami found that It hi-gan : "Take Kemp's Italsam, the beat Cough Cure " This was hardly what he had expected and, after a moment's hesitation, he turned it over, snd found on the other sido the matter intended for the reading No other pills can epial Dn Witt's little early risers for firnmptnesa,ecrfainty and efficiency. , A. Hardlrnu, KXPKKIRNCK IS THE I'.KST TKACHKIt. LHK ACKKR'H English Itemedy in any case of coughs, colds or (croup. Should it fail to ive immedintn reliel money refunded. 25 cfs. and M cts. 0. A. Harding, Druggist. DOES TINS STIIIk'E TOI'I , Muddy complexions, Nausf'iiting brentli come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Kit Tea Is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an abso lute guarantee. Trice 2." cts. and fiO cts. C. O. Hnntley, Ilriiggist. h hi Days More of the Removal Sale ADAMS BROS. Golden Rule Bazaar III onliT to inlun' olll htin k In-fortt lllovillg to oiir j,t ritoro in tlm Stt-VfftH UnililiiiK', K'muI-i liavo lm-n inark(j tlown to tho wry owt"t pritvH. Call and oxamino our Bargains in Glasswaro, Crockory, Tinware, Stationory. Toys, Fancy Goods, Granitowaro, Notions. Ladies' and Men's Furnishing Goods. l'iiilirelU, 'Ji i mli trcl rods, (iluria, regular ?.c. - 45 t.n.liia' I'.Iiuk Snii'lrti 1 1 !', rt''ular I'h?. - - Qq Ink Tft!let, K'xxl pnjr, regular UK'. - 4c r.ntii SIoiiiiK Hags, regular 4lK " - 25c tt (i.liu Iruna - - - - 4c Kngli'li Vii..'t Toilet Siji, 'J caln-a In xx - - 0C ( rinaii Knttlitig Yarn, jw-r tkein ... 20c Saftv I'uit, all sict, r Atrti 3 i tpurt Yin Wali-r lluckei - - - (4 "i'lmllenge" I'tirtrt, wmt-r weight, regular ?"c - 45 I..lif' Heavy rinlrwrar - 25c Heavy t'iiinf..rtal'lit - - 75C Ni. 1- r a r 1 1 1 St w I'aii - J5g Nn. '.' Kitra II' ) t ntnji ('luii)iiri t, regular nail tlrivert C All (5las l'(t.r, 4 Udllrs - QQc I11 Hug ;u, full silo - 25c Cwlorwl til.iin, tnglil Utne - - 25c 10 jmji !),,! with hair - - 5c (ilmt Ttiinl h rt, lixlra ua!ity - - - 4c Hiiil"v' Si in i Porrelaiii China, io. plates - Q'j CrysUil Flower Vam-a - - Hq ChiMrrn's Sh.ij.jiiiig Hiiaketa - - - Jj (!'NJ Silvr I'latrtl 'I'm Sjwm.iis, r set - - 20c I!ys C(J'. I'ini'U anI plain clor, regular "Kj - 2flc (Met l;ililiar'l Lanterns ... 7 The "Jrwr" I.nnt'-riis - 23c Ttiih t rcr, 7 largo rolls - 23d i; li.ih!i-Alarm kt - tv3o Hair Krushes, regular '.' V - - . 7c I.n. lies' I'm ket l'..M.kt, regular .'!'K, S.V, -Jiv, i,(,w - 2Jc Sn.iw , rry T"i!i t S.,ai - 4c ChiMrrn's Heavy I'mh rwear - - 25c Svotcli Tain o'Shit trrs - - QQg 'ti Knxt'iiiators - 20c U-st Outing KUtitiel, yarl - - 0c I.nrge (ilns U'ati r I'lti hers - 0C Men's ami Ihn's Flel lme Knit (ilovra - 25C M. n's lY.I.iu'lht, regular II. '.'.' - - 05c Japnt Ctrl hhirt, r.'.lr II ,Vl ... 75c Mni'a HiTL.titi l,n. ri lkfrl.lel . He pn'a llrivliig lilotrt, irk"ilar TV- .... 40 lU-at Hi4trirg lrnl.ra, rritlar I'm? .... 2'iC l artrr'a I ' In -t .1 , 1 .t r y l'alc . . . 30 iol I'lsying Car la, r pa K ... UO l'.et Crrpe 'a r. all eidi.ra, r r-ill - - I OC High Cut White r nveh.jK-a, wr pi ktga ... 3C l argn N..ar. Katrt - . . . . 1 0C Turkey Kealher Pualsra - . . . '-ISO ChiMrrn's Heavy M.-kinga, regular I.'! ... IOC Cotton Toarlt. amall tl - . 40 Tin Cn taa-aml'M), if fur - - 50 Kanty Jcvteied Hal I'uia, ri gultr Pc - - - 60 Golden Bule Bazaar Comer, e l.or to I'avlortlre. Orrgan lly. Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2. For Jner Stats, FANCY FRIES AND CHOICE KOASTS, H. BETH KE L6HDS: Qlirrl MtalH always fichh. Vrvh I5ologii.iH and Sausage". Kvcry tliiiiK in tlio-Mutcluir lino. New Guns Received f. IouM-Wri'!tMl ami Sinplo-l'Hrrel .22 Calihor MaiiHor Jtiflos Wo alwayi have the latest stylus In millinery ami the lowest prices. Miss (iolilHtnilh. New and Second Hand Bicycles Sold and Repaired. JKCKSON, Uinhrolla.s JJc-covorfttl. Tho Lockmintl- i