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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVKMHKK 30. 1000 1 "" Oregon City Enterprise. it n4 t .unify Ofttrlal Paper. utllOie1 Kvery Irrldiy. very (unrtion of the central government J ..roy-rl frum It war fever. UsCHIIT10N MATKM, Orr"r 13 ' Mil .iiotilht 1 ' Tnai mbaeripUon 10 month 3S A discount o .W cent on all subscriptions for out year, crnU lor in nioniu, n p;.'. in a.lauc. Ad.triiMng rates given on application. ia now being employed with a view to lene tog h movement against the fir eigncrs in I lis near Inline, thai ll ia lighting for time with tli tio that by next spring the who! eiupl will act a a unit in a llnsl attempt to drh out th foreigners." Kirvriher will flint Ih dst of explra- ti..n auniurd on Ibnr pai-eis loiiowmn their titm. If this dsW not clltl wu.:ln Hi) weeks sner a psvment, aimliy notify ui ami ti aill look alter IU Ct.rJ at Or It poitoftic In Omron City, . a second clsss niaitrr. 43I.NTS roR TH INTIWRISK. Beaver Creek.. r.itiv C!.-kma M. I'iiI.mi Mills... M-ilriHk . New Kr W "tivill PurV -ise FtV'onl It - no Or r' M..Uila V -"im B jTvrui A i-ith E; Creek.... 1U.I.AVJI )T O r-.'HTill C vrill al ttrniot Pr. T. H. Thomas lieu, klllKhl A. MaUier icr W iiiir I.,. J. Truliingr I'ha. H.'lmii V. t. Slrry Henry Mil K. L. Kiiswil J.O lis r. T. llowarxl K. M. loir Al'lll ftllt)!" K. M. Ilrtmn H. Jenturca Usury A. Stiy.ier II. w litwrti J. C. Kllioll K. iS.i-lsvh Gm. J. I'nrrin ...Mr. M. J. Htnmr Adolph Awbod tiik nrniiu. rot'St. Th othVlal canvass of tlx vulva caul at Ilia national e lection on Novemlier tt in tt several countiea of ttie alat of (itrin was complete! at tha capital on rimrMar last by Governor T. T. Ilwr ai.it Secretary of Slata F, I. Dunbar, alt tliarountiei having made llieir return. Th follow inn table give tti vu for the republican and democratic i-andi' dates: will rw relva tlie daily report of Ita enemy's triumphal progress tlirmili a nelBlitxii inti alale wilt Ih uVeKloly iiiteiestitiK. Tito emotional Krenrh prea can lm ri lie.l iiHin Iosihi to it that iK'im of tlie more harMwinit ilotailg rucspca notice. COINTIKS a 2 Vr. Bryan can say, if be writes another book, tliat he ran for prealoVnt In lS'.tl. anJ wi!ked in I'm What will the commstnler of the Ken tacky d if tbe Sultan of Turkey doea not hare the money reaJy? It aeeici as if the only j b that lias not ten olTereJ to Mr. Bryan ia the Pre idency of the United Statea. Till disappearance of tbe Dewey arch from New York removes another temp tation from the way of the billposter. Ir the price ot corn keep going iky ward, American aristocracy will be eat iof cornb esd because it comes high. Tui Toiiland police are becoming painfully polite when they call the noise made in some of the downtown divis "saloon music." Paki-r IWiiton .... Claikaniaa . Clatsop Columbia. . . 0.x- Crook I'urrv , IViiii-las . . . . (iillnin .... lirant Harney.... Jackson.... JoiH-plnne. . . KNmath.... lake lane Lincoln I.inn .Malheur .... Marion Morrow .... M ultnomah. I'o!k Sherman Tillamook... I'matilla... I'nion Wallowa.... Wasco Washington Wheeler.... Yamhill ..I M'vH . L li 11. VI : iimo; VI I l.V.V Totala.. IC-1 ;tn li4t tKV, :i.m 1.VJ Id.' 4 341 (.13 s7 1S.5 714 a:4 4M 2.13 2sji; ?u; 4:-.' siw i-.'7, rt: 471 4SI 3112 2318 7:'.t, 3.W W 44:W lleVl; w 4.11 3S5 fiil 313 1V75 ItVW 1512: lti45 VM &19 1570. 103.S Iti-V), 1114 42"J 241 1.1235 4'2fJ333M One precinct omitted no election held. One precinct omitted judges and clerks failed to certify to tally sheets lOne precinct omitted tally sheet not returred to county clerk. Ir yon make your hired man milk six cows morniDj; anil night besides doing a Un hour day's work in the field, don't kick if he takes three sjoonsfut of sugar in his cv2Ve. I'iulii-pine casualties from November 1, lsW to September 1, 1900: Americans kiiied, 2S; Americans wounded, 750; Ausricans captured, 5o. Filipinos killed 3,227; Filipinos wounded, 604 ; Filipinos captured, 2,834. Accobui.no to the teachings of W. Brvan, we are now living in an empire He predicted imperialism in the event of McKinley's electfoo. Well, everybody knows how the election went. Does Mr Bryan dare btep upon the platorm tod and declare this government an empire England paid American horsemen 0'tr $10,003,000 for horiics and mules use in connection with the subjugation of the Iioers. Some of the smart Englibh cavalry officials tried painting tht-ee hortes a khaki, or dun brown color, when they got them to Africa to disguise them from the long range sharpshooters of the Boers and succeed in killing every horse so treated. Therk has been a propooition made to tbe county board by certain parties to collect the delinquent taxes. This has ln tried in other counties, and the count always gets the worst of the deal, while some manipulator lines his pocket. The sentiment of the business men of the coauty is that the board has done right ia refusing to have anything to do with such a scheme. Collect the taxes as pro vided by law. Very little remains on- collected in the end, although it may be slow coming. Fobkignebs in China are alarmed at Um) turn matters haye taken. V. O. Ly man, secretary of the American Associ ation of China, has addressed a letter to Hon. W. W. Rockhill, United States commissioner to China, eetting forth the England, and as such the ovations he is Wut.1 Japan broke through the rrast of isolation, one of the first steps taken was to send numbers of her bright youth to foreign countries for education. Sev eral came to the United State. Thry learned not only our language, but our methods, studied our government and our industries, When they went back they went into government service and were invaluable in introducing ami car rying on these thanks tint have mule that nation marvel of development. Our country cau well adopt the Same olicy toward its new subj-icts, for citi zens they are not yet fit to become. The Federal government should provide for the selection and education of several hundreds. Minnesota oiwns two of her normals to four Filipinos in each. 8he might opon the others and the university might also adopt the same li ral policy. Especial insti action in civics hould be given them, that they may act, ire ideas of self-government. We have assumed the responsibility; we must take the stes that will let us acquit ourselves with honor. Tn Coi mkk IUmi n Insinuates that the county board is not looking out (or the interest of the county in the matter of the county printing. The F.nterprU in printing the tax list (or loss than the averaga price paid to the Courier- Herald and for ouetliird what some counties oi me slate paya ami lor one- half a hat the majority of I be counties pay (or this work. The. hoard has not seen fit to tend out of the county for what can he done here while soma of the pop ollWra have, and that work too that the statute expreaely says the board shall 4 i.l. 1 l I t a l nirniKQ. ii me iourier-neraui is so aniious about letting the printing It the lowest bidder, ronverUthe clerk to this dot-tine on the ballots at leant, and have him keep work in the county. Orrgon CUT .larlet Report. (Corrected weekly.) Wheat-No, I, ;0c in bulk. Flour Portland, 11.20; lloward'a lUat, U.20 ; Fisher's lUml, 1 2. DO. Wa'.a In sacks, while, 37 to 40 .'t'lils per bushel, gray, 33 to 37 . Miiistua iiran, fl4.su ir ton shorts, 15.75 r ton. Potatoes ot) to M its r aack. Fgga Oregon, tW to 'Xk; F.eaiem, 2" per dosnn. Butter ItaiH-h, 3i to 51 cents r roll Onions, fl.oo lo It. 2.1 per rack. Green apple, 25 to .10 cents per !ox dried 5 cts per pound. Livestock and Dretsed Meats Bwf, live, 3 to 4c; hogs, live, 4i,'c; hogs, dreased, 6 to 6lt cents; sherp, 2.25 lo 4 per head ; veal, dresed 8 to Hc. 11 as. Queen Catherine obtained pins from France, and. In 1343, an act was pass ed: "That no person shall put to sale any plnncs but only such as shall lie Jouble bradeU and have the heads sold- erel fsst lo the shank of the plnnew, Wfll smoothed, the shank well ahapen. the points well round fllM. cau ted and iharprurtt." At this lime moat pins wer made of bran, hut many were also made of Iron, with a brass eurfacw. Franc aent brge numlier of plus to England until about the year IOL In llils year one John TlUby atariml piumaklng la (;iouce4irwhlre. So suc- ctiuiful was hi venture that he sKn liad l.oiit) H-puns working. These pins mnde at Rtnont were held In high re pute. m iit.o pinniakrrs roinMixsi an fonniled a corporation. TW lulutry w as carrhil on at trlto and lUnnlng ham. the latter N'miulug the chl .enter. In 1771 prlx a were ofTen-l f,.p the first native made pins and ti.-.l!. ii Cnrulina. and ihiring the war In I s 1 pills felrlied i-tiorinous price. Tins vary from 3', Inches In length to (he stiiAll gilt ciiiioii..li. flits' pin !.. weighing olxjut an ouucr.-Cotid Words. PtvnmS Hller4 M'alermeU. Colonel lieorge W, Amh'isou, H lunn of splendid geiilii and 'rare oratorical Klfls. wn stumiiliig for liinliy nnd IhiiAvn ilowu In aoiithwest Mlsoiiil Oiik ulglil In tin' mlilst of his speech nil 0I1I fellow a 1 two In the back of Uu tioiint and Mid: 'Colonel Aiidi-rsoii. Is It Iru tlmt tJ.nernor ti 11 was so drunk nt thai Vali nlniiuil illuiicr lliut he buttered lis watermelon T" Colonel Anderson reared back oil his vet. to joints, straightened himself lo iis (t feel 'J and with a lion's hr au IMClvd: "Vea, It Is true that floveruor Urtiwo bititeml his w ntermelon at the Tale s I u in nl itluiier. and I am hnppy to In form you that that Is the only way In htili li walerinrtou are raleii In (Nillte smlety." Amleraou'a happy r-torl was grerletl with a shout of laughter and a roar of api'lnu-o by his auditor. Ills Inter rogator sat down tllmomntetl, ami lhat win, the Utl ever heard t-f the story of (lie buttered watermelon all of which goes to demonstrate lh value 11 f lnln's famous motto; I, 'adduce! laudiict'! Toujour I'aiiilmv!" Colmiel Anderson was a wonderful similiter. He was lnot rmphutlcally a roiuh diamond. In the roiik-li and (utiible. i nti'li a you enn style of ib l sl lug he never hud a sup-ilor In Mis stuirl, which Is saying a great thai, lie was an adept In the in of every sp rlrs of oratorical wrap.ni - Champ Clark III Satiml.iv Cvrulug I'osi. tUilila'l M lh llo.. The htM In which Jonu of Are wis U.rn Is still faithfully prewrved In pious vctii-mttnii al lomn-my, w ticre It Is IihiLiiI ll'll allil'mt In the lk-tit of a tlirlue. I'WMcrtby lnarlnj'ly cns tlirinwlve ami titter a prater for pro tivtloti as liny g ty. The itory gm tlial a rU h and rt ru trie Cngluhmau tried hard lo buy the p!.ii-e lu K'.T. It was at tlmt time the prvx'rty of a farmer named tiirirdln. I lie l.'ugllshmcu i'tTert'0 to Id I1I111 liaiiie his own price, hut the old UiaU luld firm. "No, 110. no." he cried. "I would not si ll ll reu lo a Frenchman. much le to a foreigner and rwrlalty in Fiigll'hmnn People here would call tue a traltr and a coward were I lo part with the hotiw from which Juan of Are set out lo tv Franc. " The Kugllshman rxinvlucrtl himself ttiat further bargaining was useless tin! went hi way. Rion after an officer from lb king's househohl arrival In Ih village and okii) 10 spek with (ilranlin. Ilrfor the wholo village, assrmbltil In Vli itrret. be said: "(ilrardln. Ih king has karoeil thai you have refusal ti sell your house lo an Fugluhman. II de slrr 10 reward you. but not In coin, lie knows lhat yuu no more waul lb amney of tti French than of Ih Kng lUti. Ihrrefor ha h comuiandel m lo prriH-ni yuu w lib Ih rrvM of the Lo fton of Honor." I M Tlirt IUihI You Ihwtt Alwnya Ilntiglit, niut nlihh Imi In use fur over MO jenra, lina lxini llin nlgimhiro t ? nl lift" brru iiintln under I,), tl wUfV'c. aii. no oho to.wu , i ,,7; All Ctiiinlrrfi Us, Jutl tnt Ions mul Jnt.n.Ko4M"nrn 1 i:lorliiiriila) tlmt Irlllo with mul Mulangrr tlm lieulth of liilknta mul t'lUdrcii-I'lK'rlriite) nunlnst lUtirrliuetil, What is CASTORIA CnatorU U 1 Imriiitcsa piiliatltulA fur ('itwtor Oil, I, ptirlc, llrop nntl htMitliliiir Hjnipa, ft U riraanuu i nuitalua iirlllirr Opium. Morplilno lir sitlirr Nwrrotu iibatunt r. IU ) U Its ruurnntr. It 1rtroy Wortui mul lh)s IVirrlsluiraa. It rurca IHarrlnrit mi Ylu4 Ctillo. It rrllrs Trrlhliiu; Trimbles, rurrs Omstlpnij,,, mul i'tiitiilriiry. It tualmllutrs tlm I'immI, rrji'iUtea (ha Minimi Ii mul HoHrl, Khlnir lioutllijr mul iiitturul alota. The Clilltlrrii's l'wiiiucii-Tlio Jlotlii r'a 1'rlciid. CEN0INE CASTORIA ALWAYI JDoars tho Signature of K l.elj DrrUIn. A correoiidcnt. referring lo a reci-nt artlrlf In Ijiw Notes on "The Crnm mar of the Courts," calls attention 10 the follonlns Imld decision of Kir John Taylor Coleridge In the rase of Turley against Thomns. 8 C. and I 103. 34 E. C. I- 312: "It has been sug geated as a doubt by the b nrnel coun fid for the defendant whether the rule jf the rood appllea to sail.lh. horses or )uly to carriages. Now I have uo doubt that It doe."-Law Notes, The demonstration attending Paul Kruger's arrival at Marseille was even more enthusiastic than it had been ex pected to be. It is evident that the French people are iu a frame of mind to make the former president's tiip to Paris the occasion of a stroug display of nat ional feeling. Unfortunately for the un official relations of France and England, Kruger himself made it apparent in bis xpeech that he is In anything hut a sub missive mood. The speech bristled with angry references to bis enemies, who, he says, have conducted warfare worse than that ot savages. "We will nsyer surren der," he declared, "and if the republics of the Transvaal and Orange Free State lose their Independence it ".ill be he cause they have lost every man, woman and child." Oora Paul refuses to be subject or re pentant. Theie is nothing of th crushes! and saddened hero about him, He is as determined and belligerent as eyer, and whatever influence he has presumably will be exerted for the continuance ef hostilities. In short, Oom Paul must ke looked upon still as an unsubdued enemy of Am Aeeldrat. Little Resale having been nunlshiHl for misbehavior, slunk to the other end of the room, crying. er mother turn- d to view her repentance, but found bcr engnged In making faci a at her. "Why, ItesHlf." suld her mother, how can you do so?" "Oh, mamma." answered the little flrl. "I was trying to smile at you, but Ji face llpiM d."-Imdou Ans wots. till Fr. After two solid hours of moonlight tnd unlnterruptlon she thought she hnd him. "I admit that you are the iweetest" "Vea, go on." she whispered. "Hut the doctor has forbidden me swifts." he added. And the sensitive moon retired b. kind a cloud. Philadelphia Itecord. An sttronotner declares that Jupiter hi hi the state that our earth waa 34. MO.000 yenrs Rgo. Those who can re member back 84,000,000 yeara will un lenUud what this mean. A man can walk a mile without mov log mors than a couple of feet Cblca- 13 News. .. 9 After Baby Comes. In the davs following the fwby'a bidh there is often long up lull tmggte to recover strength, and the nurw busies herself in Ih pretMuatiuu of jellies ami broth for the invalid. When lr. Pierce'a Favorite Prescrip tion is used as a preparative for mother hood the baby's advrat is practically painless, rtirre is abtindsnt strength to nurse and notirith the child, and a rapid recovery from the shock and strain In separable from maternity. plrawl lhat t. I'lfr nwfr4 mt Iflter. wtilc Mf C. W Vwn. of ti .nitf rnaa. ntn I hi'l ltme mitnm I Irm U Ihin XfUlJ nr har ekil hn My S k .( lo Imoat brik an-1 I wuuld 11 al k at mv atmsach an t hi a.x-h h'U.hr I Alt p) knlw what In .toy Xhrr u" In a1 m nrl craiy, aat I uar.l to d'a I la rt un, I frit had: Ihm I brn takla l)r. I'irr'a Vtrmm rrrwriutlon Whrn liy m.lr.l I ii,a ll sll Ih tint I thai war I frit An. all l ha tlm. aud I nrvrr grf th'iaa fli ailla now har-lly ryrr hay nfrvoua hra.ta. hr any rnor. I hay S Dfrct row d of a kny ha U ih. N.wi of our horn I am now Iwnly v-ara ol.t and my tiaby I slmvt right motitha 4.. I now lrr welt, anil nh iSn Dnainila. and th tatl.y pounda. W Crr yrry graialut fi lh g.al ymar mrdldne did for iia. W arr tah hrallh. Hunk lo Ir. I'lerrc's nirdliinr." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet keen the bowels healthy. OABTOniA, Basra tk in 1 HlH UlSJri BoUJfl Blgnstor Iff , St3j..st prehensions of the members of the as ociation, which Mr. Hockhill has cabled o Washington. In conclusion, Mr. Ly man says: "We sincerely believe that to get in France must be all the more distasteful to the observers across the channel. The manner ia which the British public, which has not yet wholly Through the Vellowstone. The new rout via the Oregon fihort Line Railroad and Monida. Montana, enables you to make a delightful trip through the Yellowsone National Park, entering via Monida and coming out via Cinnabar, . making it unnecessary to cover any portion of the route twice. For beautiful descriptive booklet, write or call at Oregon Khort Line Ticket Office, 142 Third street, Portland, Or. Le Witt's Little Early Risers are the best liver pills ever made. Kasy to take and never gripe, (ieoorge A. Harding. Ifyou have everseen a child in the ago ny of crouiie you can realise how grateful mother are for One Minute Cough Cure whllch gives relief as noon as it is admin istered It quietly cure coughs, and all throat and lung troubles Ueorge A. Harding. At Red Time. I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complex ion is better, My doctor says it acts gently on the stornach.liveraiid kindeya, and is a pleasant laxative. It is inii'lii from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medicine. All druggists sett it at 2-'ic. and ft) cts. Lane's Family Mndi.ne moves the bowels each day. If you cannot gut it send for a free samplo. Address, Orator Woodward, LfKoy, N Y. The Kind You Hayo Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. a aaaraav ihmw, Maa ,, a.w raaa arv. J0S. KUeRTSN'S The onlv KI ltT-Cl.ASS Bakery ai?d Qoietiopery ALWAYS THE BEST BREAD xTCaki'H, ri-, Doughnut, Ktc, Fresh Kvi ry I'V-aSI M. L. BLOCK HOME-FURNISHER ri:)KiT kii.lki: in f iirpiture, Qarpet$ 5tove$ Main St., opposito Postolllco. Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2. V. 1 U I 1L.U .'i J I ill '1L J a ia, 'I ytw i.u jT LX.XZ B ,V( km llT ll I PI. WW mm aaa, , t Ir-ta-M - i- mi jr. , it A'i Y 1 III V I.. .. l.. I ...in.. j nuifm' Wi.w.y i'ui iiik Stli'l Jil"l villi I llll'" a7 I' V ileii Jhil' 1 1 V) lii t VjO u hen let VcfV BIAS IrM yuu (an ,uy a WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUN w hlui v. Ill oiiMioot any oilier slml Run on the mstW no msttrr uh.it It ced. jhe Wliiilifitrr aim! (inn I now made In MThe Down" MvielnU and lOgine. Itiomhtnrt rnpidily.relululitv and stronj Miooting qlit,P, ttit, prlie vv itftlii ff jJiof rvtO" b"dy s iiK.krthotiU. l or sate bv dralrts evrrywhtf WKCHIiUB REPE1TI8 iflUt CO.. IEWml.ttU t Tliiifii Mill Nuts, Dntos. Figs, Honoy, Oranaos, Lemons, Oananas, Cramborrlos, Raisins, Homo Ma do Minco Moat. KOHKKTSON Tho Tt Is Bt. Grocer. J. C. BRADLEY'S Jfwy.KwdsndBaleSUW ORECONCITY. U)CATD BKTWIKJI TH 9 I) SPOT Double and Single R'K. n die linrmm Rlwayn on Ijnnd . lowi'Ht prlciw. A enrruu with tho ham for low Mt' kini Information regarding ncf stock promptly attendt'd to ty v hitter. Horses Bouirht a ndSold. Horsea noarded and Fed on able term.