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4 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. PKCKMHKU 21. 1000 Oregon City Enterprise. ( Ii j tni (' Official Vnprr. Iubllnti1 Kvery KrMny. L L POUTER, ra..ra.trvi demands or sh mill ) f.nvrd to wort neither ixsliint no af. M(tillm time. The diplomacy of China I prt 'condition hav vlianjisl rvtly. Th craalination. i I'm'! Mat tit 1V0 wa couipaiatlvtlv j pr In money tt I In credit, and ' coriatralnd li ik to foreign capital for NUIiaCHIPTION RATKtt, It it triwn out tht tlit Northern l'a- ... . . .. . . i . tine. -reai oniirrn. rm ani . oik Mh klnJ. Now that th tia- jChir.Ko, M.l.iuki and. P.ul mil.' ,,m u , , j, , ,,,,, ' rwiU liav form! a romMnation pVlirllirr Ihit It true or tn.t tlre it j. Ontjrar. Hi i nxmlht TnaJ aubarri-tion to monttit th pr-Jcct the1 ("Uyton.UitUrr trety :ittkn tonnj an olwtti-I In Hit r, Jund.mll!y truth in th Ult-mt-nl WM rf oUUp M ;'rtllh.llHMJMn1l olbr are cm lag , .wUrf ,Uv in,, An.UM,lor .'anno. 23 j to an onlirtnlini by wtdeba ot- for or irar. 2J..tt for til months, tl ; eomhinatloii ill t- rainrd out. in tJ J tnf. AdrrrUiint. rat giren on ari'Hcatlon. fuNi!rt mill Cm! to dtt of uplrt-j tion ttati-prd on tbelr Mii folio it- tliair nam. If Ihla dal it not chanced within lo irtki nr r-avQrn(, kiu.liy notifr o t.-d will look aftr iu Enttrtd at lit rottoSlo In Onrcon City, 0:., M arcond clas nittiar. ioim roR ran i-Titratst. Barr Crrt'i... (anby 'ia ttniaa Wilw-.;ki .... I'nion Sliilt... ' MaJ'w Broo. haw Kra Wilaorvilt .... ' rari:ar Ptaford HiiiUO., .. . Carat WoUaa Marquaca , BulU-Vlut Aurora.. Ea Cn ItnlTUi FarulT Cnminril.t Cherry vil. ifartuoC lr. T. B. Thomaa Uro. K tttcbt A. aiatbr trar Vv mn.Tr U J. Tnililnstr Chat. Holman W. (. Nwrrry H.rr K. L. Kuil J.U Our C. T. How anl K. M. l'ooir Anni Mub( K. M. llartman B. Jrnmr.iri ... Htnrr A. fnrarr "H. Wi.krrn J. C. Kliuitl F. O.rlncb Oo. J. Cumn Mr. M.J. Hammer Adolpb Atcbod Irlooki at it Tod Sloan woulJ t MiJ to waik or take a etreet car nrit ytar. Jos CHaicKLAiji'e blooj oar out be t blue at tutae people', but bit feel iLg aie. Oom Taat wooden if it it really true tbat tbe Dctch ooce opoD time cap tared HoTaa J. Oom FtJl tboulj arrange for a trip through France wbenerer be need to be cbeervl up. At Uot. Roosevelt it goinj bunting in Colorado, Victor iople would do well to remain indoor for a time. Ma Brrax hat ajain decided not to go tbe senate, fie mut bare looked over tlie election return once more. Cai-i Tows presented Lord Robert with a tword. but "Bobs" did cot take at at a bint for bim to ttay and tight. Ir it lecotuing evidrut that the frienda of tbe thip utwMy bill are try ing to block lrgirlatloa Uiileat ttir nieure eta receire ttrort' le contider ttion. It it to a largo eilent due to their trtuit ibat the canal treaty! amondev) at they bope in thlt way to prevent actioa on tbe treaty and canal until the (riendt of tliit niratuie will ceate o( iw ing the thip tubeidy bill. On the other hand it it charged that the aoietidiuenla to the canal bill are made to pro long debate to that a rote will I pie vented on the thip bill tu!My. It it at lrat evident that fight la on that w ill be b tterly contealed and both bill will be defeated unlrtt avni t of comproruie it r fleeted. While w ait cpiomhI to tbe thip tubeidy bill it woulJ be better to pae it if it it necewary to tbe ptaage of the canal bill. niir.itirr'M mii.i:. in tbt Clrrult t'oiirt'ul llt Hlalt of t'tegon lor Id uiiiiljr ol I la kamaa. rialnllfl, 1 ). A. I'iran. K. A. Iiitn, hta 1 ('. I atoiiiii Irmlr, ami i I, t inir, l'tiiilaiil, hf or (ni.ii, I Con nly ul CI a tauiM I tt fote entere.1 into the present treaty, hiclt eaive eoiueofth polntt In the earlier convention and pennllt the con it nut ion of a canal "under tin aunlift of the I'mted Mate, either ditevtly at itt own ct or by loan or gift of money to Individual! or corporation." Th treaty, however, tiphcity declare that Iht "general principle" of neutratitation laid down in arlirl 8 of the ("la ton Hula vr agreement It not to l Impaired. It it In th light of th origin and hiiioiy of th canal negotiation that many of the adrocato of the llay-I'aun eel' il treaty now urge it ratification at a notional obligation. Their argument reatt npon the pica that the I'nited Statrt hat entered into treaty relation which It it bound to contider binding. Tl,. .r.nm.nl .n - ... l "'" III Jo Clot .. m. tl ll IrolH ,wiUixrof llieroumjr court Iiuum In lb nljr pea'edly, and notably in the cae of ,r 'rtoi fuy. In ..M tmuajr an l .'an. twil tiiiv uriitni, aj4iitp: iu rvitnM" VIUTI K OK A Jl'lHlMKSr lt- Irr, ili-cr and ail tlMiillon, 1I11I? iuut eul of ami umUrlli al i( lhllMit nnii. court, lit ilia alxnt iillU.l rmw, to iiuiy iiimciixi, anil Uatl ilia 7l.t itay ol No nihr, l'l, iim a inlgniii rn it r-1 ami ttiliial In talil eotirl on Hit Mb iUv ol ..inilr, 1.0, in Uror ol M lillam ',nilu plaimlll, ainl aali,.l J. A. U ga,i ait'l r . A, loeii, il.lvmUiila, lor lha urn ul IWi.il, ailli liiUrv.l lliareon al Ilia rat of r rent ir aiiiinni Iroin Ilia M h ilar of N,ivnilr, i in, ni li furtlir nut 0lfiu-v Uia, auti nll.l tlirfwin Iriini lha Mb ilar nl Novamhvr, , anil Hit lur ll,f .11 tti ul .iili. allorury'i f, t'ul Id (mlbpr aunt of fltl.'.Vt cii ami ili.burM. It, .ul., an, I Iharoala of tml uihiii IM. ailL runiniantllng mt lo itiakt Mle of Hi lollo Hit dM, ritel real roirl, ailuaia In Ilia cuiiniy 01 t la, t aina., .'a ul i fif,u, lo wu: Uila hiimhrrvil It and '.'I In l'J, kania. I'atk, In Mi lton X. uwn.lili S aoiilli. ranta aa.l of WllUinaila nir.lln, In kaiua. cmmir, ; irgi(i, roiilalnln lu a-'f . ul land mora nf iim. Now, Ihrrrlor, liV virtue of aanl etn a tl.ni. J i,l(Cn,"l uf'lrr Sn, dn iM, an l In emii'ilaiir alth lha eominantU of aanl aril. I aul, mi .Halurday, lb tfil ly el IHreaaWer, ItO), tw Fact rural delivery from reveral 0;eirn aLoold not Clackamas mute? la being tried town. Why county get a One of Ibe induttret tbat bu received black eye under the influence of re tiublican proeperity i that of octopu abasing. It is evidently the opinion of thecoon try that tbe proposed increase of the army it not militarism, but simple com mon sense. Soctu Dakota's plurality of over 20.000 for McKinley reduced Pettigrew't -'final remarks in the senate to a strictly Tttdividaal batis. Tua Dutch Kyernment has iefued to aid the Boers, probably for the reason that it wuuld like to ttay on the map awhile loiiger iteeif. TKKATT KItiUT AXUTIIR CAMAL. Tlie Hay TauncefoU treaty, at i gener ally known, it in outgroath of the City-too-i'iulwer treaty and wat designed principally with a view to relieving th I'nited State of certain obl gation l:u poted bv that document. Th prim purpoa of th Clayton- Hulwer conven tion, signed April 19, 1S50, wu to open th way lor th const ruction of an lath mian canal for which tbe United 6tate hat aeenred graott from Nicaragua In 1549. At tbat time Great Britain had obtained footholds, more or lea secure, on the Motqaito coast and In other poei tiona, and these, it was alleire J, gave it constructively a riht to a voice in mat ter pertaining to Central America. The administration at Washington deemed it expedient to give formal confedera tion to theee claime, and aa a rerult, in the cuuree of the enauing nrgoiiationt, waivel itt escluaive rii;ott to the canal. By the treaty then formed in the effort to get Great Britain lo eurrender its pretentions to pcteaticn or tutliori'y in Central America bth poaert waived any claim todominion in any part of the ihthmus or the exercise of cmtrol oxer the canal. Both jjintly were to extend their protection over the waterway. which wat to be neutral and unfortified. The entire treaty, however, wat framed upon the theory that the con traction of th canal wat to be under taken by privateenterprUe, the phrasing of the document neceatarily implying that the work mutt not have the char acter of national undertaking. Thit igreement, although formed for tbe exprve uroe of making the prnject potaible, has had precitely the con traxy effect. Fifty year lave elapsed and the building of a canal by a private corporation has been proved to be Secretary Frelinghuyaen, who In KM addressed lord Granville, atrrting that "th United Slate esteem themaehe competent to protect any inteioreanie communication in which they or lhir cltlienv nity become Interested In im h art at treatie with tbe local sovereign power may warrant and their interest may require." It I not aurpriilng that at th present Urn legitlator whotak (Secretary Frelinghuyaea'a yie thould (eel tbat It U gratnilou for Great Brit ain to intltt upon lb observance of treaty regulation secured onder totally different condition and opon claims which et thadowy, If not wholly base- lets. Th coru.pt' abrogation of th Cltyton-Bulwer treaty without any ub tiltut convention may be accept 1 at both possible and within th rights of ibis nation. If this question of necew tity or obligation were alone at tttke lb Hty-Tauncefot sgreemcnt might be dip-ted of on short notice. It remtins for congress lo determine, however, whether it may not b well to ratify the treaty tolely on th ground of self interett There are excellent reatont for believing that a neutral canal will bett terve our ptirposet, and tbtt the other guarantica of neutrality in the treaty will be beneficial rather than In jurious. Chicago Itecord. lion, to the hili.t blJilr, lor I,'. It. fM i-uln. ra.ii In hand, ail Ilia rlgtil, tula and ntarl whk'h lha llliln naiurd daland anla. or either u( II, am, had on Hi Jala of t". nori'ag barain, ur alntw hal. Inurln Itiaa'Hite ilrairitivrl ral property ur any part Hiareul, In ..llafy atid ! utltin. Jxlit maul onlr. Uc', Inters!, eia and all to-ruing coda. J. J. OmiKK, Hhrt(1 of Clarkama. I'ounly. Or(m, Iail Urg.ii l ity, (ire., So". 31. !. AH kln.lt of ataple goutt for Chriatmat preaents ar on sale al great reductions si the Itarktt 8 lore. salt aa. a 1 1 nip is n ) at one when per lil t la dngr. A negtecUd rough or cold may auon become seriou and thould b (topped al oocw. On Winut Cough Cur quickly cure cough and cold and th worst (tare of croup, brooch I tit, grlpf and other throat and luog lrobUt.G. A. Harding. Acker' Uyapepeia Tablt ar sold on a poaitiv guaranty. Core heart burn, railing of th fooil, dttlreas aftr eating or any form of dyipepaia. On little Itb let givet immeditte relief, ?5 ct. and 50 ctt. (i. A, liar. ling, drugg'at. l a llra and rl.lldrent matin, at th opera iiouae alraay sltarnovn. hce hand bllU for th play. Tltrt Klml You llavn AJwrtya IlougJif, aii1 ulth Ii m u uto for rr MO yenr. Im lorni tlm fclTiintiiPf w'"! "uwlrt iimlcr h4 , ,CA4t, AlloMf nil lino tadnrvUti i - .T7' ..I....--...I tt.t.... V All Counterfeit, Imitation mit ' JiiUii.rMN'iirA i:rrliiiriita tltat trlfitt Hltlt aid! rinlangrr the Iieium - luUnt mttl ClIMrcn-Itirrlrnrej H(uliit lUpcrlmetiU What is CASTORIA CnatorU U A linrmlra uliatltuto for Ctkator Oil, ;orlr, lr nml MiMilhliijr Hyrupa. It I l'lfatutnt, n tHiiitrtln lirltlirr )iliiin, Jtfori'liliin lior tlrr -Vurcvnu smbatMiicr. It fttifl I It Bimraiitrc, It tlratroy Worn, nmt nlbt) IVtrrrlatitira. It rurrt) lH.irrlm-4 and uind t!Hc. It rrllrvr Trrthlntr Troiililr, iiirr Coii.tlpa! mul rtatlllrliry, It tkaalmlUtr (lie) I'immI, flglllulew J, Moiiiai It nml llowrl. glvlntf lirwllliy nm imturiU slorn. Th Children likiurrt.-Tlio lutlirr'a 1'ririul. OENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYI Sears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Uso For 0vcr"30 Years. Tkrssgh tk Vrllaw.taa. Tli a root vU U-e Orrg m Mnwl IJn Itailroai and Vfool.l. Monlan, enabU you lo make a lligblful trip through th Yellowaotie National I'ark.l entering via Mould and coming out tl ! ClnntUr. making It ttnnmaary loiU..TiD tB. ,llwl. J. C DRADLEY'S IJyerjr, Feed and H!tuJU OrtCCONCITT. rover sny prloq of the rxita tlr. For beautiful dcrlpllv Uk!rt, writ or rail al Orrg- o Mxxt Line Tlrkl OflW), HJTlilid ttrwl. IWItod. tV. ti rot I)ul!e ind Hir.j;! Rift, and nj, JU horvn) alwayt on hnd at tU Jotrewi price. A corraJI ciiCntdjt! with th tarn for !' stork. OABTOniA. kWttU wtJlJ4liit)iiiir;rf ! tWtk. i l conn i.t.k promptl; af.rr M to .y prrearf i itisrr YKAKI.V lo Chri. tiati man or wuturii jto look a Ac r our crow iiijj l.u. lint iu (hi at,l adjniriiiij; countie; t-i art a n)tnrnrr , ami oirrr!.i)i!e,t; wurl- C4, I) ilune at Vntir hmiie. Kn- k Prop in and try the flnett barber chair in me cuj. .irii u'wr u janaon a, op- j potite Huntley'. Barker, the barber, j send for a free ia tuple No Sunday work. it Bed Time. I Uke a plratant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my cvmplvi Ion i ltler. My d,ctor tay It acta gently on the ituina. li.lier and kindeyt, an I it a p!atnt laiatlve. It la made front herb, and i preparel aa eaaily sa i c!o" elf ad lrr-., lfii . tea. It is called Una's Medicine. All druggiats aril it at Z'k. and W ct. Lane's Family Medico move lb bowel each day. If jou cannot gat . A Mrrat, Orator F. Woodward, LrKoy, N Y. j Horiot Oouvht and Soli i Horwnt lUMr.UI and rV urn tarma. i etiVt!o for artiou!ar to II. . a. rii'-rinart, general inana-rr, 1 Corcoran Imildiiifr, niiitn 1 I fllti-IMatnt frcaaur, Wash 4 ingti.n, !. C. , V e- The man who went up a dark alley in Chicago with a stranger 1 jet only $42 be cause tbat was all the money he bap tpened to have along. Tub Boers may be beaten, but they will continue for some time to take de delight in seeing bow much they can make it cost tbe Bdtish. "DrtTiKr, divinity and dollars" is Aryan's latent alliterative phrane. Are the firBt two to le scalttd down (o the 45 per cent banis of the last ? Tumor Cured. By their fruits ye shall know them.w Tlie way to iudjc of the value of any medicine is by its cures. Apply that test to Vt. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it is at once lifted high above all other put-up medicines designed for the cure of womanly diseases. Chronic forms of disea.se which local nhvticiant England realizes that the war is not i have failed to cure, and which have over in South Africa. When nearly five hundred men are captured it looks as if the Boers would be side to prolong the fight for some time. Chairman Jonkh started the poet-elec-rtion story tbat Bryan is a great man, sand it baa been echoing through the -democratic prees for three weeks, much to the delight of the Colonel. China is gradnally coming to tbe con elusion that she must meet the powers .'And make some arrangements for their yielded to no other treatment, have bee per feet Jy and permanently cured by t use of Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes monthly regularity. It dries debilitating drains. It heals in flammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. Mrs, 6ho)Mhire, of Ballon, Bhelby Co., Ohio, write: "My mother had an ovarian tumor which we thought would reaull In her death, but wt had read your adv-rtiaementa and wt commenced uinK your'Pavonte prescription.' We got one wn bottle, to commence with, and before .he had taken three bottles ahe began to improve; .he ia living- Unlay and wt have given vour medicine the credit. Mr mother win ixty-ix yeara old when the tumor j commenced l grow: ahe ia aevenly-aix now and the tumor ia all (one. bhe had gotten ! awfully large, and her limba began to awell before we began to UK your 'Favorite Pre acrlptlon.' Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. Pianos-- Cim there be n more elegant and appropriate Xmnn prenent? Eilers Piano House Oficr for tho next 2 ilayu choico of Weber, Kimball or Chiokcring pianos at two-third usual jirici', a Barnj.lo lino of tho i.ianoH in now on exhibition at Burmeister & Andreson's Jewelry Store. ?o00 piano for $380 400 " " 280 200 " " 221 275 " " 200 This Sacrifice Sale is inaugurated to realize money as quickly as jHmible 'to tatfefy o retiring partner' Interest. , Price and Terms are exactly tho came as if obtained on tho floor of tho Kilcrs Piano Houho warerooms. Money Back If not entirely eatisfactory. Make it a point to invoHtigaleHVo realize this announcement will reflect on our Btanding in tho torn mun.ty if we do not live up to tho representations made herein. Lurmeistcr A And resin s 6U;ro open evenings. )0 euro and call there. We have Friends In Oregon City; wo will give you their names. EILERS PIANO HOUSE Portland, Or. At Burmeister & Andresen'3 Jewelry Store Friday and Saturday of this week. Notice to VVator Conumersard Property Owners At a tiiMin -f l! 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