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OKEflON CITY ENTERPRISE KRll'AY, NOV KM HER U, WX). 8 Mark between the number and name of each candidate voted for ' LeXO I I Lnn. Wlf 10 STATE OF OREGON For Electors of President and Vice-President. Vote for four 12 X T I I.MAN FORI), of Marion County 13 X J. C. Fl'LLKKTOX, of Pouchis County. 14 X W. J. Fl'KXISH, of Umatilla County.. 15 X 0. F. PAXTOX, of Multnomah County , KopublioatA . llfpuMionn , KepuMican' , KejuiMiiar. For President W.m MeKitileyj ' For Vic -President, Thco Roosevelt OFFICIAL BALLOT. NOVEMBER 6, iooo "SHI"Q,ui!: an. II. ..r I If Hk Hll Moan Vrww. At III.' Illlle 'f hit retirement Mount Vernon, after the expiration if bla term preal.leni. "th tall fla-nr f Waahlngimi """'""y tlO atlll ttpiHf.l I.I Weigh Ul ward of poinida." rHf William IVrrlii of flu' lt Vcar of Wal lugti.n l.ltV' Th UdwV I loin Journal. Kxcvptlna' M r; "' ,,U fUo ireih Mini mium trut'lt lit hear ing ther wa ilttlu of Hi usual ap jHnrmi.- of ag I" '' muo.iUr per i..ii. Iil gait and I'1" "'. ',, ninrkoJ fac. Ilr wa afTahl aud unrry w 1th hlaVat frleuda. I'M wblta I.- I...I th iru htiahlUllty of south- 1 ru gciitlcinau III Inviting rvery via ! Hor from a dlttauc lo bl abl wr ,l i tH1 over lllghl. lit" lM.lllrlli-M wa ' I rratly foru.il. Yel If h particularly I rnjoyed th rnrnuHl.Hi of uel h t wiiu M pay iiim roiupliinctii f -I titiiiiK lo liliu until fr U o'clock, or wu of lighting tiltu with th caudl to Ix-dimmi for th night. ! Mr. Washlngtou at Hil III"" wa a ! healthy. ii.nini and unieutatlout ' IIHU' woman. tUI IhU Iraee of (whI look and t .'lduui ny ollirr ' thought limn of playing rr.ixvubly i her r.l of mlatrvaa of th lou of a ! cuuntry gentleman, of caring for lb I ui-grvrs or of aiuualng hrrweir with her knitting. I'll" had Krvt i'r1,1" ltt u' r.H-ii fur iiiaMuit i lurry imiuiu-t. u1 on a iiilUuuiim-r Uy ti cut out ' 2 I In of trr hp for Iti nnn wr I Ui on lb fnu. Hli bal mU lt i tli an.l lb ifriirnil Ml Hk ctill'lrra ; Jiml rrU awil frnu Iihi whro b left i lb irllu.7. ati4 li lll of brr MtUfartlou lu Htllri( itowu aaln Id Hi Uuil of au olil flil"Hl Vlf i glut liouMiwiH-r. t-oi1y a a cl.u k, tuijr a U- ail clirrrful aa a crick ' i " 1 ERNST KKONKR. of Multnomah County . . iVmooratic, Ih1. 17 WALTER M. TIERCE, of I'matilla County. lU'iiuvratio, IVojilce pof rroul nt Win. J. l?rpn IS DELL PTl'ART, of Multnomah County. . iVmocratio, Tfoph-i Vioo-rn-aiJont. Avllal E. Stpiimh 19 JOHN WHITAKER, of Ronton County. . . . Democratic. Y,vt '20 '21 X. A. DAVIS, of Umatilla County.... N. F. JENKINS, of Jooj.hine County. . Prohil'itioiA - .Frohil-ition' Fof rr,lf(ili,ht 1 1 Jl)lin 0 Wl,, 22 C. F. MILLS of Yamhill County Prohibition! 23 F. R. SPAT LDING, of Wasco County Prohibition! '2i T. V. 11. EM RREE, of Polk County Regular PeoiIel 25 Ll'Cl'S HENRY, of Wasco County Regular People' ieV I J. L. FULL, of Linn Countr. JOHN C. LUCE, of (.rant County... . Regular People . Regular Peoples For PrpfiJont Wharton Murker Vice-Preai.lent. . Ignatiua Donnelly 23 X. P. J. FOLEN, of Multnomah County Social Democratic 19 JOSEPH MEINDL, of Clackamas County. . Til r. Tti ofllul Uiw auU-r" wr a wlU ami plciurwi'iu cu. To lb wtlt Uiry "er fumlljr cloilir.1 la ; ; f ' t untiurnrJ ami wrailirr bratrn tkta. .Social Democratic For PrtiJent..Eugeno Victor Del oJ tujr wur tnuioou of a cor Hi. -n .Irnl anil lirfrtirU wltb 111 MuimI J. FRANK PORTER, of Baker County Social Democratic. Vice PreniJent Jb Hariingt..n 1 cf bun, ,j anj Md up by a Uli I of rawbl.l. tiurk full of Ur.Uy knlr. ; Their i'irrl irruilutrj wliti uttfikln I boot an4 oo tocklnn. ami lby car 31 C. P. RUTHERFORD, ot Harney County.. . .Social Democratic TtAtHEKV .10C1ATI0N. Efcular Manibly Xeeinf Ta.br, Octobrr. 27. A pleMinii aonj by LittU Mi Cook w wi rendered. hverl wii.iU of lie lle'i at icl,I recited a poem, fur which they received hearty appIniM. The reu'ar monthly meeting of the CUckm Teacher' Association wi heli in the sclnxfl hoilJing at Canby Saturday, (X-tober 27, li0O. Called to order at the usual hour by Suf.U J. C. Ziuser. Minute cf the previous meetioii pre pared by the secretary, Fannie 0. Torter, were read and approved. Tin- bemi aunua! election of otlicers was held, and resulted aa follows: Vice-presiden, Fred J. Meindl ; secre-tan-, Fannie G. Toiler, treasurer, Kale Carlo; editor, Bertha M. Gibson. Mi.-K F.vaiiH. Kidder, Johnson, Mark, ToiJ, Sumner. NordliaUiten, Neva and Ve.-U Knight, Mrs. . Sloan, and Mors. V. 1. Mathews, Stanbrough an 1 Gilbert Noe were elected to member ship in the Association. "History, llie- Period of Exploration" was the subject assigned to J. G. Xoe. lie dwelt at some length oo theexplora tions made by the different nations, and illustrated his method of predentin history to his classef. His wurk seemed prar-tical and very interesting. A lively discussion followed io which Supt. Zin atr, J. T. Mitts, Miss Kat Casto, A. Suiibroujjh, L. Vincent, T. J. Gary and 11. Glut her took part. George McArthur gave a very interest Si'g talk on "Decimals," using the blacktxiaid to illustrate his methods of teaching the same, lie believes in math eupp'ementary mork, and that constant drilling is necessary. Supt. J. C. Zinser dicussed the teaching of "Primary Numbers." His rerrmrks were listened to iiu cloe at tention. In his work of visiting the county bchools durimt the past mouth he observed many mistakes in teaching this tranch, and illustrated different meth od", wherebv em li mistakes should be avuuled. Hie talk 'Shall we Have a Teacher' Library"?; County, (c) Slat. will I completed hrrraftrr: ! Phonic a Iu Helation to Primary Heading, (b) Its Helation lo Spoiling. ! Geography ',aj Neighborhood, (!) i was the besl sutiject diK-uted. Supl. Zinser suggested that each teacher con tribute one book of a professional nature to the library, said library to be estab lished in the superintendent's office at the court house at Oregon Ci'y ; that each teacher be allowed to draw out one book and keep it for a period of one month. A motion was mad and seconded, "that a library be organiied on the line suggested" which was unanimously adopted. Fannie G. Porter. T. J. Gary, P. . Matthews and J. W. Gray, were ap , pointed to draft a cotiif.ituliun, and by j laws for said organization. A vote of thanks was t-ndere I the people of Canby in general and the teachers of the school in particular, for the royal enteitainment received durni the day. A votn of thanks was ali-o tendered Mrs. K.K.Sloan for her ex cellent address on primary reading, and Civil Government in the F.lementary School. Composition in lh Advanced Division. A llirdoi llodx. Good, wholesome comedy, presented by clever artits, i an alay weloxn off-ring, and "A Hindoo Hoodoo," hirh apyears at Shively'a opera. house on Wednesday, November 7th, may I safely said to belong to this clan. The plot contains an entirely new comedy idea, and at the very start strike a vein of humor that never (ails to yield the richest pay ore throughout the three rapid i aits. The transiKjeiilon ol one man's soul, mind and physical trait into Hi person of another, and vi.-e vera, is the basis on which the author, John Fowler, has built one of the most mirth-provoking comedies of recent day. The play will come lo us ith the orig inal New York cast, fact in itavlf worth noting, headed by Anna Hoy 1, the popu- rWl a long barrrWd Orvlock. hJr1 wlUi outic ball of lead. Tbey wer animated with common hat ml of th ripanlard. which In Ihrlr tjrr JustlOrd any attack uin hi per son or protwrty. and by a wild rt of attachment to each oiber lu ilielr peril OU live, wtih-b lel lo their Im-IHI known a the "Hrrthrrn of th C'oaat" When h "panlard drv Ihein Inio lb care-r of niarau.ler oin lb ea. th word buccaneer tk a new niranlnc. though ihey wer alo knuo as freebooter. Thl was tuutigrvl Kngllah word, "bulim" Mug Poi.b and "bueteii" Gertuito for plunder, ot this word lh French mad "frlbu ler," with th a all. nt, and Iheii softeo d It to flllhutler." whlrh th Span Unl mol:fled Into Bllhusiero. Mo w Anally got lh word bark, with a new mcantuf and a sin-ctal aptillcatlou a fUlbuater."-"Th W.-t Amos Kidder Flake. For sprnlii. idllng and Uniotiess Ihero I iiolhlng hi g"l s ('hsiiiU'r Un'spaln buliii. I'r it. For ln by (I. A. Harding. Thl I Ilia eol! when linitlinr am Unned on .'tollul of etoiip. It I ipil. kly cured lv oim mliiutn cough rur, which child" II Ilka 1 1 lak. 0. A, H'd lug. rr Vonwa: Men anil Vaunt vfomra. Them I nlhlug lht lll aonn th Ir of a vomig iiiu or woman o nulck a U have Inferior laundry work pulolTon thrill. They "'ay lre rvrr rxi wll, but If their hlil Iroiil or shlrl alal la IHIIMV their liel aperM. la ailliHl. Tha Troy laundry make a specially of ladle' and geiilletnrn's fin work, Thrr cu br no Iwtlrr work than Is dm at lh Tnv. your oidw at Johnson's barter shop. Karl's Clover Root Ted rwuuu !- i-i"!!... frfowt th II' . Sl. ,k. I S.M i 4lrll.a I.(1-1. l I hrt!"1 ' ' K ktu. A ((.Ml.. !... Smo .'. Ik.lJ .M ff i , C. WCLlt 4 CO . If ov. Yot U by C . Iluutlv. i HOM. '('On Prof. Matthews for his inspiring paper on j lr singing comedienne so long identified "Poetry in Schools." On motion Association adjourned to meet at Wilsonville the last Saturday in November. The program will be pub lished later. P.krtii M. Gibson. mCIIfcKV ASMRI.ITIO.Y VVeH'ern DlrMon ill Mert lu Albany December 2. The western division of the Oregon State Teachers' Association, of which Frank Higler. city superintendent of schools, is president; P. L. Campbell of Monmouth, first vice president; K, I). P.assierof Eugene, second vice president; G. Vt'm Jones of Salem, secretary, will hold their next annual meeting at Al- was valuable to I uany December 20 lo W inclusive with the Hoyt farces, (ieorgn I.arsen. who last season played the title rile In "What Happened to Jones," and little Ma'tie Lockette, who is well remem bered for her clever work as Daisy Kid der in "At Gay Coney Island.'" The balance of the cast is In every wav ade quate, and a genuine treat is in store for the patrons ol the Opera house. fUh lh NlaUlvr. fttr William lug id! a atory of aft old Scotch lady who could uot ahld long aerniona. Sli waa hohtilliig out of lh kirk one Sunday when a cm Ch ilian, who waa walling for bla people, asked her, "I the minister dun wl' bla aermonT" "II was dune lung syne." said lh old lady I iipatienily, "hut w wauna topP Th lil lloar. "How h'lppy the Dahliey JolieiH-t look this evening It must I their wedding aiiiilveranry." "No; they've got their old cvok back." -Detroit Free I'rea. IK)N'T srAMI'.-IV.' g, atamplng atxitil In cheap alua- ng )cni ran buy such rl-rlllit !)'. ami upefh iiualllie a w am showing at II In our ln.nlt.tl. (;FFKI.. W.'rhep lu.lU-." by ' rf one, Slid teltrr Oliea, I. ul lior Willi mof rel valna and Mltala. tton at th - .rlct. KRAUSSE DROS. tea-hers, being thoroughly practical. , executive committee ol the Uivis The Association then adjourned to lon' consisting oi fttaus eupeririienuem j Kuii'tit's hall, w here the good people of Canby had prepared a delicious luncheon fot tho visiting teachers, which was thoroughly appreciated. Aociation was called to order by j President .inner, at 1 :JU p, til. 11. Ackerman, President Higler, J. II. Martindale, superintendent of the Albany schools, and J. C. Zinser, county siijier intendent of Clackamas county, held a meeting at the rooms of the Schoolmas ters' Club in Portland to prepare a pro- It was decided that general sessions of the association shall be held in the fore- Urn. K.E. Sloan, of the North Cen- Kramrae f jr the nnual meeting tral ei:hool, Portland, gave a remarkably interesting talk on "Primary Keadinir" fche had brought with her much work of DWJB. n'l tbe departments of sujierin lie' own composition, such as reading I tender" secondary and collegiate edu charts and picture cards, explaining the c,tioD an'1 elementary education shall be the urn she made of them in her own ,,el,J afternoons during the annual meet- clao room. She believes that whatever woi k is undertaken should be done I A ""'"lier af subjects for discussion thoroughly. ' Make Haste Slowly." were decided upon, but it has not yet T!ie Association was favored with a ! en determined who shall he intrusted dut-tt by the Misnes Cojk. "Poetry in School" was the subjt of n aole and instructive paper by Prof. W. P. Matthews. The greatest poets liate been the greatest artists. Teachers aio privileged to awaken a love for the Lljd.eet, grandest, sweetest poetery, in the minds of their pupils. Poetry, ivheiher lin verse, or prose should be ap; ached in a spirit of reverential awe, Oregon teachers should read and explain to their pupils, such poems as "Mc Loia;hlin and Old Oregon" "Beautiful vYi"ameUe" and "The Bridge of the Cods." with them. The subjects for discussion at the general sessions of the association are as follows: Child Study Constructive Work in Elementary Schools; The Best Unit of S.ibool Administration in Oregon; De partment Work in Elementary Schools; Desirable Modification of the State Ele menentary Course of Study; Examina tion, (a) teacher, (b) pupil. A pperception Helation of the Ele mentary School to the High School. The following subjects have been Be lected for the programme of the depart ment of elementary education, which A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow I of the brave Genera! Purnham of Machlas, Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morning" write Mrs. 8. II. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful- night. "Although the must soon die from Pneumonia, she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of Consumption. Alter three small doses the slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her.' This marvelous medicine is guarantee ! to cure all Throat, Chest and Lnng Diseases. Only ,V)c ami II 00. Trial bottles free at Geo. A. Harding's diug store. PLAYED OLT Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at tli pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores are all positive eviden ces of impure blood. No matter how It became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elixir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a i positive guarantee. G. A. Harding, Druggist. A barrier against di ca and better llun drugs is SHAW'S pl'UK MILT Sold by E. MirtiiiM, Oregon City, Ore Patent Itrrord. "Money to patent g sxl ideas may be secured by our aid. address The Patent Hecord, Baltimore, Md " At lied Time. I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complex ion is better. My doc'or say it ait gently on the stomach, h v.r and kindeys, and is a pleasant laiatjvn. Ilia made from herbs, and is prepared aa easily as lea. It it called Lane's Medicine. All druggists sell it at L'. and W) els. Lane's Family Median moves the bowels each day. K you cannot vet it, send for a free sample. A Idress, Orator F. Wotdward, Leltoy, N Y. HOW IS 101 It WIFE Has she h st her beauty? If so. Con stipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea has cured these ills for hall a century. Price 2o eta. and 50 ele, Money refunded if results are not satis factory. C. G. Hnntley, Drugget. HJELJ-Oh J '1 J,'K) mile of lung di tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia an Idaho now in ic Com ojH-ralioii by the J'ac Mutton li-lcplnitin pany, covering towns Quick, nr curate, cheap All the satisfaction cf IH-rsoiml com tnunicatiiin. itanco no effect to a clear understanding. Hj kane and San Francisco , as racily heard at Port lam, Oregon City o.T.tv at Hanlimr's Drug Store. H.) Hot get tetrad y1r In you. Moat llki.lv , ' ' "f In, illg-all..n, Kodol .l) .M.t!iP ... ... i , u wn ."I vm ami giyn la tlomaill M'M.ut na, i , piepaialioii known i !! 'Or. al (.inn. 1. 1 i gc.lt all l lasaet of food.; ( ' 1 cures II, worst r-.. ,tl stiimai li iro.ibU ali.T KVerythi), haslalle.l. ma, U lak.n l7 dllioii and i aniiol , H II. A. Harding. i;n:iu no i hk. wi Pinion i ontiiniii,m ivi giiianla: "All wo mi .4 iw.i iini'n .ia tonieni uf ,(L allhliilly, then If y.m ran My llieflte. iPlurn lh Will I. ywf ll and h may mlund tl, I'rh '.'5 rl Ml el. Huntley, Drtiggiai. ' IbruHgh Hit Trlluwi,M Th new r.eit via Lint Itailroad and lb l)rrrm M.iiudt. unable you lo m.k a hligtifj'T ihi.Mia-li lh Yvllowaoim NatUjtl k7 entering via Mould and r.tt Olilisrrw i. l-.rtlon of il, 0 (gwU . llisklng ('lmial.r, voter ny rur iuoiii u.i(ipti. i or call al Dreg .n M...rt (Ifli., HJ Thiol sIimI, I'l.dlii fj, !r,ln i.rrirntl. lit T 4f l raU.tb j ll..y il,y ., llirb a-tlrr ll ll.Q nn,! - cwu.,i,g a f . tiii'ioi-i ll, .4 t, i .ty (. ii I c' . .'.i.'lv lug UUaUi.lt, f t V. ,bj au l Uf It, .1 r!. ., t, bcaU l ly a t'it.i I in , i h. ltd wdl eM r:fi!i t ' i l. j2 .ly and !! a.il. 4 i df .-,,,;(, ml. fur lo cania. 4 I J-oi jh.wj, toe. $. I :y 111. .l!..r ic, 4titH Tt. IWIm W4 wi'.l;.,i p a, vi IfTlUI or l (.;.,'. Jj IjJtfcl,! cttr au li'i.. a . I a- Bfy hjt ua lo.tt, I llr lh jii.i4 Uiti Vilb lly't I rm i'm ySiftg gwibal KaU't:iU ai d l!.;fi, . Kurvta HaftM CHI U Ihstal tail ol m mtb O'l Ol ( .fM.,4 oi 4 immihmt l uli, Lno. Ii. nt eA i I m Eureka Harness Oil ft Wa4 Wwbb fwaf 4 tk tMtt aw4 wol ffll lf rf (Mf tt atl Mif kt - I M V4 tw tj W taw J i fM-a taf pt m la i oaJM f 1 Mi PX DON'T UE II rirl rbi .f,lnU nt M mmrU at 1,4 i.f M Malo a Hi4.a? " Ikninln.) i(aa un.tnt aluu MMtlUsM By dry arwlef. vranM. tfwW. It v4 In a If ft lnannw mat. ,M r leln lo -t Anuuwiwvavol t4 Ik ininliH Worthless reyrtnl r wry ntolnkllati F kMM . Ihf rw wlimlanl lu Is Ikt hum I rliiy. an far aa knu aa4 kMi,W i ail, f rota A lo X. Reprint Dictionaries, iSlwrlttl ft Itft ftHiM i,l a at i't ra'aswblra la Hdr S"4 h US and whl. h m k "Si" hrlnl, sikI Mii'llii lo lhiliikl Ibon work of mtum aartil li Long Since Obsolete. 11m. ...,..0,Bnl i.f HVflO Bia 'art w.rt.K," wbi. ho met ( I br"b a" IUr. r.M.Uiii, r.iMtart uf I iT nail who .ltel rrf tmw v an, " .ui.ii.i. rri,f I.M iaa, w B,t.l 1 1 knw .f.,laijy ul w ' -f-i w 11 ..jJ hblMT llMMI .ar l...r Ihhhb m il ..! m? .ih i ll.al name lawllu l,ar lolKr" II roiilalit irf '' "'TZ tn ht If etrry I1" ii tta 1 hi 1 ho 1 iik. ofo. H a. pm, aj .. r.lil f.nia rl. ImlUlso. Val.ml.ki aa Ih.i wmk I. ei..an i.iiI.Ii.IkI a hrti7 " " m. k1111.11 llinMialiiiul i 4a Vt'cbaicr'a lntcrnttlor.il Dlciloatrv. a Ui.Oi.i.aiy Uwia IiL iiim r Get the Best. lll.ialrnllfmi.Mrtfrw. 4'Mr O. C M C It at t A M CO, StrtaiM W Get our Prices on Job Printing llie Excitement ot Over. The rush at the drug ttore still con tinues and daily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs for the Throat and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp' i A. Harding. Balsam, the standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction. Price 2oc and 60c. "For three days and niuhta I snir.ired agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought? on by eating cucum bers," says M. K. Lowther. clerk of the district court. Centerville, Iowa. "1 thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen different medicines but all to no purpose, I sent for a bottle of Chamber lain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea rem edy and three doses relieved me en tirely." This remedy is for sale by G. We will save you books. Charman h druggist. money on school Co., the Jcut-rate M Russell' Engines Traction or Portable, SlmP'H pound, Wood or Straw "Cyclone" Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Slack ers, florae Powers, Threatiernieo'a Suppllea of All Kinds. a-WRlTE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES. RUSSELL & CO.! nn dti AND. OB: run i " 1