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Oregon City Enterprise. NO. OKKdON CITY, OKKOON, FRIDAY, NOVKMI5KU 23, 1000. ESTABLISHED 1866 ? I. Hi l a -I il 3 II "4 If It I ftllrl art mi J .It- f li. I in-1 Jot 4 ilk. I ii, loM' l I ill I I Mi- if rilon ;t. Atlrartrr, W. Lodor a ll m Ctmiiil law iniMiuM I'vll" I""" ' ' ' "j7roM . hji Harre U lit CI!;. ' '' , 4. !. '. -t1"' ..i.i.n la rb.ni . IM.T lbwif.4 1. ..!... Mo. rn..4. . i -4 Km'.!''" I'liiilcK. HMICK KAMTIIAM Attornoys-at-LftW. vk, Kut and l'n- vUoTii'. made, Wcmcy Loaned a City. Orrgori ,i c uii'i'ni, OifNHKlJDHM AT UW iiiiiit uaaou rit , oamoa. atWlfa o TUM lui f... UM 4 liaftaaCt Ukfl U ! C (riiH'KUM),U. t). ViM (iMil MMtr Id lit I MO""" I'l 1 Pril .laa lail to I'alanh an ..l.-i irjic i.ufi loin 12a itv, t to 0 , M. suiiy oitr.i'N 1 C IlK'iWNfcl.t, ATluUNKY AT UW tnUr In all ! rog'U of V stale. LLU I'lCKKNit, DKNTIHT. i M !. All 0rilm (turi)Ul. f Ball linu iri'.K.N. Ortfoit Cil, Or. AHi'llNKY AT LAW. ;,.o.,iu Hurjilrjf i prutf Hu. a City, - l'f"'. CHfKHKl.. rkull.lwt l?6rofat. attorsey-at law. ftf MiKlUflrk i Hit' Hlr. nf li.t lUuk of Ofr.in I'ujr. I'm Okiuim. f I. ATTOUSKY AT LAW. unil.in nii (VHiiiiy n ml 'r nun". Cuin. oi.H.M iiuii.l l'"0 .CAMTUKLU ATTOUNKY AT LAW, h.c.TT. : Kviic In ll ih eourii at lh iuw. 01 I COMMIKCUL IIAH" Of ORKUOM CITY. i. . ..tki-.l mi w vn fit mfti. niu J---- . iMliarill nil 1" ' liou.ouo m1. Hill "I"1"1 . hiira mil mlli " 't'kli! huim, HurP Mia rriil uli)i'l ma kml .1 lo check 'na 1 1. m. in 4 r. a. UTOi:Mm.fr?MeM. Ckthier. I DttKHHEll, ATTOUNKY-AT-I.AW. r M. Kltlrtrk' Htion Htor, ni"" the lUnkof Oregon Olljf. 'won City, OkK- S LOT ! If, Thanksgiving Day. Now fi-r Hid iuevitnMu Turkf-v nl the tf.Hilile Illume kye ))ave til Jf''""'"" Ittf Mil tl I Juin ru'liliiig wo have I laiulllllC ami I III! lyl'lllllll Btlfl tlio- aii I for 'pi'-' ni'I n " Vnil for tin. dice ami .Shuci-m. At Cut Prices CHARM AN & CO. Cameras and Photo Supplies a specialty. SLICK UP CHINA U. N. MuhI Klther Take a ( hip Oiriiie Kniiirn orK With out Indemnity. WILI0X Ittritr.SKirs HAWAII. rillplno r Acllte-Mftcrflkry (ikxe hiiarit Itfducbfl of Vr le. wl Itri, who were ravei tgiloKt "utiikeii," "wntiiKfilen," etc. N Yung, Nov. 20. Tim Clilnt n K'iiition, ki cor.liiiK to dinpittrh have rcliei a iiiukt aeriom UUi. Tim a5 iloni of Hie powri are making partition almiMt ineritahle. The Uniu-1 Klale larea Iba nroUbilily lliat it will eillmr have to lake a alic of Cliifia or go m illi on! any Imli'inniiy. In that caao it ii Mjiiivly anKTte'l by hlgli authorltiei lliat lh United htaU-a il go without ' inili innlty. The United Slatea mar aucceed In re- din ing Hie dt-inaiult of othera powen, and a now making etery fflurl to llial 'end, hut with no linmiHliate proapectof . aiiifera. Every nation haa diiavowed an Inten tion of dUmcnibcring China, but that merely relaU-a lo diamemhermen'. a j pnnikhinent for the Iloier ontragea. No 'nation haa pledged iuelf to advoid uk ing a courao which w ill aooner or later ;mak diatneinberment Inevitable. It it firmly lielievtd in oRicial circle in Vahington that the pwera are pro ceedinK deliberately with the intention of bringing about a aituation wbicb will compel diamemberment. A Full Line of Rnlny-Day Skirts, Capes and Jackets at THE FAIR STORE I HM I N I.i:t1lf 4.1 lOKTI.A.I The rilllplnoa Aetlve. Makila, Noy. 2i. Th laat week haa witnea-e-l a very conaiderable Increase in Ixith relxil and American activity in the fluid. Many akirminho. occurred, and aeveral amall engagement in north ern and southern Luzon. Tho termina tion of the rainn pormit a re-nmption of operation!. The Americana are making a aeriea i.l avureiiiive tnovemebU (Kulnat the itnurgti, notably on the Ulaud of fiamar againal General Lukban, whoae force hold the entire inland with the ex ecution of three coaat towna. each of which ia garritoned by twocompamei of the Twenty-ninth Iuunliy and a platoon of artillery. The retain are continually hooting into the sarrironed towna, and the American forci-i have not been auf ficient to retaliate effectively. Commerce In 8am ar ia at a etandittill, and moat ol the influential inhabitant have departed. General flare haa arrived there with 250 men. He will bring eight companie of the Becond Infantry from the ialand of Marindii'iue arid will pro reed energetically to cruah General Lok- ban. Meanwhile United Status gunboat will patrol the coail to prevent the eecape of the inatirgent leaden. Lnbkin (till boldeth-ee member of the rorty-lniid regiment a prisoner. Notable among the week' engage ment waa General Grant' advance with M,...ll. and Americin acout on a rebel atronghold 30 mile north of Ma nila, whirli wa defended by 200 inaur gent armed with riflea. After kirmi8h Ing and fighting for the greater part of a day and night, the enemy waa dislodged and immense quantitie of rifle and December 6, might be made a part of tha war revenue reduction bill. Representa tive Tawney, the father of the oleomar margarine bill, when asked about this. aid that the oleomargarine bill will b paaaed by the house early in the session, ao that an opportunity will be given tea ascertain if there i a disposition to Ueleal the measure by any unusual delay. Ia each case, he intimated the oleomarga rine bill in ght be made a part of tha revenue reduction bill in the senate. )lliaionarlf go v China, Ba FA!ci!!CO, Nov. 20. The aleara- hip China, which sails for the Orient today, will take back the first mission ariet that have ventured into China since) the Boxer outbreak. Among lhos wbo will depart are Kev. Dr. Trowick and bia bride. The former is from Nashville and the lattor from Louisville. They go to Shanghai. Aa OITar to Bryan. New York. Nov 15. The Martin En- gel Association, the Tammany hall or- ganizition of the bightb Assembly Dis trict, has formally voted to offer Wil lam J. Bryan a handsome lee to take charge ol the legal defense of the dis trict captain of the Eighth Assembly District, indicted lor alleged violation of the election law. RIAL Etl ATE TKASKEHH. The whole que., on b.nge. anon ine , ,m(DUition( werede.troyed amount of money indemnity lo be de- KiliD:n0,re kmed .ndmanyoth m.niW. Wh.telh. United mate. ha. T il)uvnU um,d 0if notofllci.lly aeta maximum figure l The Americin loMe, were the indemnity, it la the unofficial opinion' . . ... .nl . - i ii iir vaiea, uue uiuii .jui o, 7 - , Maccb.be killeiL erninem nm i.w.uw, w - ri.ma ran nav. The Dower are de- CIIANOKIX WAR TAX. If You Wnnl Klnl-clnH Job priijti At LowmI llaleH. CAM. AT Till'. ItNTKIIPHIXK. 1900 MiJal IMPERIAL WHEELS $25 f $30 Strictly High-Grado, Fitted with Any Kiml of Tires. Call ond Soo Our Samplea Ikforo You Duy. .TERMS EASY..' (iron of awelling the indemnity to at leant taice that amount. Two com e are considered for the payment ol thi large indemnity. Each ia innocent on it fate, tiul bolh mean partition, and the American government i ao sure of il that as soon a the power ..!,,.. alllixr rnnrM thia COUntrV Will re tire from the concert, and lose all but a faint chance of ever recovering ai.y indemnity. One course i to exact territorial pledgee. Thi it the same thing a par tition, for It simply means a mortgage, which i certain lo be foreclosed, the United States will not have anything to do wilh Ihe scheme. i The other plan la to have China issue bond, guaranteed by he power. This, in the opinion of the American govern ment, mean partition just a urel? a the first scheme. The bondholders would have recourse to Ihe guarantees, whowoulJ uot lulflll their guarantee excei bv taking territory. Partition by ... thi mean may aopeara thing oi me distant future, but a high official of the government haa recanlly given it as his deliberate opinion that the bond scheme would bring about partition aunoei a oon aa Ihe other. The United States will not guarantee any bonds. How the United States can coneci u indemnity if it doe slay out is a my a- . '! I Irlaa try. The uoternmeni oihciiib ""j T a 1 diva nn tha conundrum, the unueu States will not, of coiure, eurrenucr n claim and give China a receipt in lull. Il will endeavor in every way posMbie 10 get it indemnity, but there i no way open In the immediate future K me powers csrry out their plans, me United SUtea has, therefore, only one way of getting Indemnity. That Is Qy inducinir, the other powers to reaiue their demand to-an Indemnity wnun f!hlnu la able to iay. The adminietra- l.r. tlmmm IniltlU BedaCtloB ! 30,000,000. LrOKTKtl, ATTOUNKY AT LAW "TCT,nrrairTV masisBsn. "!ltoorii)na!lf KnUri rl , Pope & Co. Oregon City, Or. Cor. 4th and Main Sts. Wahumotok, Nov. 24 The rebubli- can roembors of the waya and means committee met today to consider a meas ure for the reduction of the war revenue tax. The most important action iaien waa a decision not to remove the tax of 10 cent a pound on tea. The commit tee will not take up or disturb the tariff on imports, as the members claim u would open up the whole subject of tariff levision. The committee will not grant any hear ings while framings were given in the last srttaion of conareBS, and ince then briefs and etatesments of varies inter est have been received. Pemons who are interested can file brief or state ments with the committees. Secretary Gage and Commissioner Wilson, of the Internal Revenue Bureau, were before the committee foi ome time during the afternoon. The secretary inld the committe that in his opinion there might be a reduction in revenue of J30.000.000. The war revenue act now raises about tl00.000.000. Uommisn- oner Wilon went over the schedules with the member of the committee, ami hnth he and Secretary Gage were questioned as to where reductions could be made to ihe best sdvantage iroui iuo treasury view point. Much of the dlscaion was centered in arhedule B. which taxes medicinal and proprietary articles and preparations nirinmerv. cosmetic, chewing gum wines, etc. There was also discussiou of the stamp taxes. The discussion indi cates (hat the committee favored quite a change in this feature of the law, and re ductions wherever possible. The committee also desire to elmi nate the taxes on conveyances, of which there has len a great deal of complaint Famished Every Weak by ihe Clacka mas Abstract A Trent te apany. E C Hackett to A M Hackett, tract joining Deed p 343, B 35, also Its 7 8 blk 5, Gladstone I 1 E F Riley to J Roddaway. blk 162 O O 3 II N Lone to R W Henneman, 10 acre Whitcomb claim . I E W Allen to B M Snmner, lot II, 12,blk7,8 0C 3 J ljenne to II II Lone, 10 acres Whitcomb claim 1 1 a. a I e 1 Q E Cramer to S C Zimmerman, 138 acs 61.84 acs, 80 aca sec 32, t2s,r 2 e 20 M J Hawkin to Olen Blair 10 aca C Richey claim, tl s, r3e.... 250 C A White to E E Rich IrtO acs sec 26,t8s,r 2 e 190O U 8 to J R Taylor. 160 aca sec 30, tie, r 5 e W A Munsell to B Gosser, tract aec 30, 1 1 s, r 5 e 20 W J Miller to O F Freeman lot 12 blk 2. Barlow 20O E E Mallett to D O Freeman lots 7, 8, blk 2, Barlow 187 L Gerlinger to U S lots 3, 4, sec 5 1 2 s, r 7 e, Act of Congress B Barin to L Gerlinger, same.. .. 34') M L Woodcock to M L Woodcock 87 acs sec 17. t5s, rl 1-. 1 L Woodcock to M L Woodcock 40 acs sec 17. t5 a, r 1 e.. 1 W P Chilcote to W N Cholcote tract sec33,tls r3 e 350 O C R R Co to J Uuber 40 acs sec Il,t3s,r2 e 320 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thome system ot abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have he only complete set of abstracts in the County, can furnish information as to itle to land at once, on application. Loans, InveetmenU.real estate, abdtracU etc. Office over Bank of Oreiron City. Call and investigate. Address box 377 Oregon City, Oregon. .:ll V il.m alnt tion is hopeful ot success, but so fr.t" " ni 1 1 1 m ruiiiuiiLivv w - burdensome taxes a far as possible haB made no progress, and the chances seem to be all against it. The United States spent about x.'ii.uw 000 on going to Pekin, and this country's demand for damage to persons and prop erty may range from $10,000,000 to ISO- 000,003. But the other power are actively swelling their expenses as much as possible. Francis freeman, DENTIST Ne of tho NortliwesUrn Unlvor .I... i. ..... . i A 1 "iv I'KllllU MCllOOl, I1H'K. "American College of ltantal Hiirge-ry, Will lamette Block, re on City. I JOHN YOUNGER, PP. Huntley's Drug Store, YFARS EXPERIENCE IN For Cash GROCERIES Wholesale Prices. HARRIS' GROCERY, ' Honolulu, T. II, Nov. 0. -Robert W. Wilcox, the Independent Royalist can .li.lutu Ima hoeil elected Hawaiian dele gate to congress by a small majoiity over c,.,..i r-rker. the republican candidate. ma airnnff vote aiiionu the native in the outside districts carried the day against the whites and the intelligent vows o the cities. News of the result of the election, which was brought to Honolulu this morning by steamers carrying- returns from the other islands, produced much depression among all whites, as Wilcoi was strongly opposed by republicans and .i....,.raia alike. His campaign was an anii.uliita canvasB. with promises on the ...... i an.na of the campaign woraers that if he were elected Queen Lilmoka- i.i mnnld he replaced on the throne. The ielt of the vote shows the native annexation to be sun Utvtviuvua vr v -v. Hta orators devoted themselves First Corner From Court House. The committee, Ule in the day, called on the president to obtain his views on Hm nrouosed reduction. The commitiee's conference with the . ..: i..t iasa,l Inas than an hour. The ircouicu - committee and the president agreea ou the desirability of the reduction of aboli tion of the war taxes where they naye and irritating to ntei ests involved and have not produced much revenue. The president oeiteveu the surplus in the treasury is accumu lating too rapidly, and that conservative relictions may be made safely or the Uxes entirely removed in some Instan ces. The republican members believe they will be able to agree in a few days on the general line ol chances to oe mail A. a (tor there hss been a general inter change of opinion on the proposed reduc tion, it ie quite likely that a subconimu- to will he appointed lo ilrait a measure. it I. not believed that this can be pre pared and ready for the full committee .,nil the session begins. The measure, .fir it ia agreed upon by the republi cans, will be submitted to the democrats of the committee. Tha antruestion has been made that the 1nmaroarine bill. HOW OO thi hoUSS m calendar, and mads special order lor Circuit t'uun. M. J. Ervin has been granted a di vorce from Melvin Ervin on the ground ol desertion and cruel treatment. The care and custody of the two minor children, Frank, aged 14, and Minnie, aged 11 years, was given jointly to the plaintiff and defendant. Kirk H. Hooeer has been granted a decree of divorce from Nellie S. Hoover, together with the sole care and custody of their minor child. Fenton W. Hoover. In re Carlton & Rosecrans vs. Lucy J. Hetcher and Herraau A. Lee, her guar dian, decree' was renuered selling up that the court authorized the guardian ol Lucy J. Fletcher to gives promissory note to Carlton A Rosecrans for $706 82, value received, at 8 per cent interest, nd to secure the same with a mortgage on 30 acres of land in claim No. 51, T. a R R. 1 E.. and that defendant defaulted in the payment of said uote and taxes on said premises. The court orders iiiai, plaintiff recover from defendant $700 82 , .ml interest and $13 44 taxes, $75 at torney fees and costs of Buit, and that said property be sold and proceeds ap niiB.t In pavment thereof and balance given to defendant, and tbat judgment be entered for any deBciency. In re H.A. Vorphal vs. Sarah A. Duke judgment was entered against de Uil.nt for 175 and interest and $14 costs, and that four acres of land held nnder attachment be sold to satibiy Baia judgment. Id re Alma M. Uackeitys. r.twiu . Hackett It was ordered that the bonds of matrimony existing be dissolved and that defendant have custody of Edwin A. Hackett, the minor child, except first two weeks ol August of each year and fourth Sunday ol each month for lour months, and that defendant than Dring the child to visit plaintiff at her resi dence at Parkplace. iaimMH' K """" toJ" 0feat Britain and America. lamarcMiii