Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 18, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY' 18, 1001
Oregon City Enterprise.
City and Count ontoUl Puper.
Fublinhed Kvery Friday,
L. L. TORTKR, I'Korn.KT.).
IUBMCR1ITION HATK.
On year I3W
Mi moiiiht 1 W
TnI subscription two mouths 23
A discount ot !W Mini on all subscriptions
for on year, 26 cents (or tix months, It
paid in advance.
Advertising rates given on application.
Subscribers mill find tlit dat of fxidra
tion stamped on ibrir pais following
their name. II ttiln dale is not cnanpru
within two irrki alter payment, kindly
aobiy u and we will look alter 1U
lntcred at ti c postotnc In Oregon City.
Or., a tei-und class matter.
AGENTS FOR THS EKTKKPKI8K.
Baver Creek...
Canny
Clackamas ,
&hlwaukie ,
Vnion Mills... .
Meadow Brook..
i'ew Kra
Wilsonville
Fariplaca
eta:5ord
Mulino
Car in
iMoIalla
Xanimm
Uutteviile
Aurora
air!e Creek
lania.---cus
Vancy
Curriiisvtlle
Clierryviile
Marmot
lr. T. B. Thomas
Geo, Knight
A. Matber
Oscar iMinper
U. J.Trnllihfrer
Chaj. llcilinan
W. 8. Newherry
Jienrv Sliley
K. L. Russell
J.U. l-age
C. T. Howard
R. M. Cooper
Annie Stubbs
E. M. Hartmsn
B. Jennings
Henry A. Snyiler
II. Wtlbern
J. C. Klliott
F. G.etseh
Geo. J. Curnn
..Mrs. M. J. Hammer
Adolph Aschotl
"Water in the old Willamette comes
yretty high some) time, but we have to
Lave it just the name.
Mr. Bkvan possibly read the complete
election returns junt before announcing
bat he was a private citiien.
Mb. Bryan says he is a privatecitizen,
with excellent possibilities of remaining
o. Even that isn't na bid as being
"crucified on a cruts of gold."
and those who purchase them are not
troubled in the least about the Hingley
law. Under a system of modciste pro
tection, our manufacturers and artisans
have advanced until they are able to
supply the foreign markets a better arti
cle at more favorable prices than can te
obtained elsewhere. Our goods go to old
manufacturing cm tor abroad. Formerly
a few American specialties were disposed
ot in Europe, but the demand has greatly
broadened. This is the third year of the
Dingh y law. Our exports in 1'AH) were
double those of 1SSS and five timea those
oMS&. Expotta per capita are $1 9.42,
against $10.4(3 in 1S70. Imports per cap
ita are 1 10 DO, against 111 IK) in 1870.
With total foreign exports in 1000
amounting to l,470,OOO.0OO and exports
of manufacture! of 1400,000,000 a year,
the whole lis of live trade arguments it
damaged leyond repair.
Supporters of a wise protective tariff
meet the same old weapons wherever it
in proposed to apply the principle to a
new inWtry. The democratic assault
upon the beginnings of the tin plate in
dustry was especially savage. Yet that
branch of manufacture in the United
States today is of immense ex ent and
value. At the present time democratic
invective and ridicule are directed at the
ship subsidy bill, intended to revive and
build up our merchant marine. This in
dustry in Europe is subedited and en-
Neither the senate nor the house lost
any time, but organised and got down to
business immediately. If any one feared
another holdup, those feara Were. ipiii'kly
dissipated by the business-like manner
in w hich the senate proceeded to or
ganise by the election of Senator Fulton
as president, who waa nominated In a
neat speech by Senator Urownell, and
the election of other olllcera. V, W.
Smith, of Clackamas, secured the posi
tion ol doorkeeper,
In the meantime the bouse as or
ganised by the election of L II. lieeder,
ol Umatilla county, aa speaker and the
election of otllceri. K. C. Chapman, of
Clackamas, secured the position of door
keeper. Wm. Mattoon, of Viola, has a
place aa j initor of the house.
Among the Clackamas county visituii
are W.8. U'Keti, John Darling, IW.
Pyland and Judge Mcllride.
After tho eenate was organised and the
introduction of resolutions and bills was
in order, Senator Porter lutioduccd a
resolution to apolnt a committee to In
vestigate the books of the secretary of
t'ate,' also a resolution to make the
standing committees on printing of the
senate and house a joint committee to
report the amount due the stale printer
for work done during the past year.
Roth resolutions pawed the senate.
Senator Urow nel' introduced a resolu
tion calling for a committee to investi
gate the handling of the school fund,
which passed the senate. He also intro
duced several bills, which will be noticed
more fully next week.
Alter the noon recess the senate ad
journed and proceeded to join the house
iu joint session for the purore of listen-
W II Counseli's teams 6 00
O Wlssinger ftO
Koad District No. 3-l.slM.r on Mil
waukte Mad ami labor on Mtlwaukledt
Crisawell road,
Henry llock fl M
Herman lieltlg I ft)
titto I User 1 tKI
Jamea Mi Murry I Ml
A J Hy. ia I Ail
A J II) em and team 3 10
A W Cooke tl 00
Total 117 60
Houd I'Utriit No. 4-Inlmron IVep
i reek iiriiige iiuriicii, supervisor.
r
18 00
1H Oil
i'4 00
70
couraged in every possible material way, i" to the mess4ge of the governor,
yet the democratic party contends that
it is public robbery and favoritism to aid
our own shipping, though it has been cut
down by protected competition to an in
significant total. The methods that have
developed our enormous foreign trade
and our manufactures will be equally;
effective when applied to our merchant!
which occupied over two bouri in deliv
ering and was attentively listened to
and heartily cheered by both members
and visitors.
The committees were appointed today;
Torter baviug a position on assessments
and taxation, roads and highways and is
chairman of the committee on printing.
Urownell is chairman of the committee
on railroads, second on jidieiary, and on
shipping. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. j the committee on fisheries
Ma. Bryax did not positively say that
lie would decline a nomination if any
whooping, yelling convention should in
sist on it with unanimous voire.
The etatement that Hetty Ureen is go
ing to buy an automobile is the first inti
mation that automobiles are selling in
Jiew York for lees than $1 apiece.
Joseph Cahlll
Chaa Yanciiren
J i: Huiiiett...
J I'. Forrester
Work u (HI and Sandy road
Joseph t'slnll A M
Chas Yatniiren.,.. 0 ml
J K iturmttaud team IH)
J I! Utirneit and team i 00
Ijilmr on the Vaucu-vn team.
Joseph Cahill 75
Cbarle Yanciiren .
L Itartleinay I fill
J lliukle . 1 fit)
Js Suier, limber ft (H)
II ilbern, hardware ft 7
r Drake, lumber 3J 00
IJoad District No. 4-Currin.
O U I. Inn f fto
Alex lUker I JO
Road District No.fi Lib.. r on Morris
Wbwler road,
SS Waybill s 00
Road Dinlrict No. fi
A Mai ir t 0
J II ICeveliue H I'O
l OREGON CITY POSTOFFICE.
M SI
M ' rl
Statement Showing the Increase in Business During the Year 1800
( Over That of 1899. ft
tr. A
"J k road
fc Postmaster George F. Horton hat compiled the followinir statement of rl
a
A scientist claims that salt w ill restore
life. Persons having a considerable
amount of the commodity to sell ought to
te able to do some business with the
democratic party.
Jcdoikq from the testimony in the
Boox case, the West Point graduates in
the Philippines would make short work
of the war if they would just catch tl
Filipinos and haze them.
The girls of the Portland High Bcbool
alumni are opposed to the men of the
alumni inviting "outside" girls to the
alumni functions. Perhaps the contrast
would be disastrous to the alumni girls.
"Portland preachers are inangurating
a crusade against gambling. It is pre'
eumable that church fairs, with their
-grab bsgs," "Osh ponds" and "raflles,"
will ie included with the other kinds of
gambling.
A PoitEiaN gentleman who has been
traveling in this country for some time
conplaine that, while this country is
rich in beautiful ncenery, yet there are
no ruins here. This gentleman evidently
lid not meet William Jennings Bryan
in his travels.
Notwithstanding the popular preju
dice against it, kidnaping still continues
to be practiced in various localities. It
is evident that there will have to be some
Vigorous legislation in regard to this
matter. The "infant industry" of this
country muBt be protected.
A Kansas district judge has refused to
allow a writ of habeas corpus in the case
of Mrs. Nation, the woman who smashed
op the pictures and furniture in a joint
in Wichita. 8he said if she got ber lib
erty she would proceed to smash up some
more joinU and lead a "strenuous life"
generally, but it seems the court didn't
approve of that kind of temperance
work.
A BEPVBLICAir TRIUMPH.
K business done at the Oregon City postonVe during the years 18J0 and 1M.
V This statement shows a big increase in bu mesa for 1!KW. It is a sure in-
J dication of the city's progress. The volume of business transacted at this
! office is greater than most people suppoee, and when it is considered that
this volume of business is handled "by only three people, it will be under-
y stood that the postmaster'- job in Oregon City ia no sinecure. Oregon City
V. w reany entitled to tree deli yety, and ought to have It. Following Is the
V statement:
y.
. I 1W0 J l'.KrO
y no. domestic money orders issued 4.W 6 3o4
a ruouni uoineei ic money orders issued . . . .
J Fees on same, including war tax
ij No. international money orders issued . . . .
.....w,,. iii.ciuanuuiii ujunrjr vruera isoueo
rees on same
V! No. domestic money orders paid
1 Amount domestic money orders paid.. ,
No. international money orders paid ...
U A uount international money orders paid..
r c- i i . .. ., .
y ouipiun iuiiijs remmeo io I oniand
Amount tram-ferred from postal account to money or-
uer si-couni
Drafts on New York '.
Total receipts, money order business .
Irj Postal receipts
Total.
3J.2S-' 131,730 (13
3,W ft!, 3W 53
10ti 113
1,279 W H.CW 71
17 i'l 70
3.500 4.3W
Ml, 143 P5 153,445 2!
M; 101
7 12 17! 2 030 L'S
4,714 00: 3,843 tO
2,C 0.)
V2.H7I) 00
47.407 81
6.403 Otli
3,470 00
2J.2.10 00
B
rl
51
!
.")3.9!r0 87
00.4S0 07
O.HOO OH
1 07, 350 0"i
'The present era of American prosperi
ty, which baa attracted general attention
ihroughout the world, is identified with
republican tariff. American manufac
tures are Eeiog forth to every continent,
OUR SALEM LETTER.
To the Enterprise:
Salem, Jan. 15 Knowing that the
people of Clackamas county will be inter
ested in the proceedings or the legisla
ture, I take the liberty of sending you a
few items. This is my first experience
at the legislature, and already, on the
second day ol the Bessioo, I feel well paid
for coining here, and it will be time well
spent for any one w ho cares to know
how our laws are made and to learn
something about parliamentary usage to
come and spend a few days during the
session of the legislature.
Both the senate and house are com
posed of fine looking, representative
men, and Clackamas county can well
feel proud of her delegation, both for ap
pearance and active participation in the
business of both bouses.
Senators Porter and Brownell seem al
ready to have taken a leading position In
the senate, while Dresser is conspicuous
in the bouse, and has already given an
illustration of the influence he will exert
in the house, by bis action as a member
of a committee of one from each repre
sentative district, appointed for the pur
pose of deciding in regard to the patron
Owing to my inability to be present in
both bouses at once. I cannot report the
proceedings in the house so fully as In
the senate, but will do so in time for next
i8l,ue. K. P. C.
JtOMU) OF COJIMISSIOMCUS.
lleyuUir January Term of the
Vol. nty Hoard.
J. R. Morton, John Lewellen and T. B.
Killin. Commissioners.
Be it understood that at a regular ses
sion of the board of county comniiHHion
ers for the county of Clackamas and
state of Oregon, begun and held in the
court house in said county and state on
Wednesday, the 9th day of January
1901 ,the same being the regular time fixed
by law for the transaction of county busi
ness. Present,. K. Morton.T. B. Killin and
John Lewellen, commissioners; J. J.
Cooke, sheriff; E. If. Cooper, clerk.
When the following proceedings were
had, to-wit :
Koad District No. 7
Chas 11 A -.'ft
F K Miangle 3 in
F McUuglu 75
Jamea Kegles U 00
Uort.l District No. 8
F Miangle 50
V P N are 5 "5
A li K-ll and team.... 3 ii)
Uoad District No. II Labor on lUker'a
h-rry and Casun road. W, II, ('oummI.
lax WrtMler .J....II3 50
James Wells IHk)
tiforg Hinder 1 ,V)
Fled Hinder I M
Louia lliinler ;,o
Labir on Cruwell and Baker's Ferry
road i
Paul M Kircheni fS 0
N I. Kircheni 2 f0
VV P Kircheni 3 no
W P Kircliem 3 (W '
Theodore leli li ni 3 no
Koad District No. 14 Labor on Hinh.
land and Jones' lill roads. I
O F Hill 1 fto
J M Myers 1 ft,)
J U .Myers H V)
CW Swallow V 00
li It Lain, lumber Is toj
Ual District No 11-Uils.r on
branch AU-rnelhy, culverts Holcomli
ami lalwr i river load J F.
Smith. !
John K Smith '.S Oil1
W W Smith u 11 1
8 Jonea 17 n-
J Wuaijj j;, 7
I llackett i,j 60
II Smith (i 7.1 1
Mark Sprague 1 fto,
C llattan l 13
C tMnitli Jo fto !
it IlimU-r 4 fto
A Bichardson 20 '.'
Mack K i vers i) 0)
O Tucker M
II I-ankins 1 ;,o
W A llslmes 3 ax
J A Jonee 6 6-'
Biail District No. 15 Clearing out
ruck and repairing plank.
(Jeorge Kidder M 60
tj T omaa : 3 no
J How land 3 oo
Ward Law ion 3 00
F .M Thompson 3 00
K II Taber 6 00
l-alxiron the Meblrurri survey road
It II Talier 2 00
S Thomas 1 60
(load District No. 10
F W Blanc-hard 7 50
T W Want-hard 4 61
Wm l'ratt , g 24
Hemy Engle 3 00
Mike Hnlraa ; j 6o
Oeorge Blanchard 2 t)j
tlUljerl LUcias 3 00
Hi Briggs 10 bo
Max llauiuan 3 00
thai llauiuan 3 00
(Continued on page 7)
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The Kind You Have
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r THE nuCHEXTEn LIMP CO., a r.rk r a ii uu, m., . i.,k.
- . f-a
In the matter of the report" ol road
age aa to clerkabipg. The committee be- latiperviuora for the month of Dec, 1C3
IV a 111! . ' '
me twara Having examined said reports
came involved in a disagreement as to
the application of the new rules regard
ing the employment of clerks, from
which they were extricated through the
diplomacy of Mr. Drerser, and the ques
tion was settled to the satisfaction of all
parties.
Messrs. Kruseand Tall-ert are in their
places, and, while not as yet taking as
active a part as Dresner, can be relied
upon to do their duty when the time
comes, Mr. Hedges is also in bis place,
one of the youngest members of the
house.
Topsy - f urvy.
That's a favorite attltuda nf H.. am.tl
boy. And in this avain "the rhil.t ia
the father of the nun." The man does
not esy to walk through life on his
n-uda, but he creaUe for himself a king
dom of to)ty-turvv.
dotn. He turns night
into day. He rata re
gardless of time and
physical necessities,
lie makes a pleasure
of bis business and a
business of his pleas
ure, in fact, he ef
fectually reverses the
order of natural liv
ing. The result is
physical disability
generally Introduced
by weak stomach.
The food he eata does
not nourish him be
cause the stomach
and its associated
organs are not aide
to extract the nour
ishment from the
food. Hence, the
(-5body ia under nour-
ltilicd and disease de
velops in one form
or another.
Dr. Piercs's Golden Medical Discovery
cures diseases of the stomach and other
organs of digestion and nutrition. It
Cures through the stomach diseases
11 ::
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and being fully advised, it ii ordered
that the expense accounts of Mia aova-.t
districts are hereby allowed and ordered i rigillttt!. tion
j .1.. -1.., . . ... . . . the stomach and iU allied orsrana.
jf w uraw 1 t"nci k cut-8 "weak" lungs, weak"
warrants on the road fund and en the i brt. "weak" nerves and other forms of
general fund for the several amounts
and in favor of the following named per
tons:
Road Diatrict No. 1 Repair of bridges
and culverts.
$3 00
MVW , TTa MVI TC
so-called weakness.
I had tweti troubled with catarrh ol tha
rtamacb and heart trouble, writes Mr. W. D.
Merchant, of Tylaraburf, Clarion Co., trnn'a.
Had doctored for some lime without rellcr
hen I bin to take Dr. Pierae'a ftoliirn Mr A.
leal Diacovery. I took seven bottles. Hf,,r r
pefan to tine it I weighra 119 ounia, and no
iau
The 31 .thrr's Fatorlle
Cbsinberlain's roiun remedy is tie
nioihfr's favorite. It la p1eaant and tU
for rlillilren In lake and aU) cure. It
Is in'endeil excially fur roiig'is. -. I,
croup and aliiMiping coi gti, and ia tl.e
Im-hI m dii'lne ma le for these disen a.
Them is nut (he least danger In ylting It
to children, for It cxilaina no npiiiut or
other Injurious drug, and may be given
as lonfldently to a Mm aa to it) adult
For sale by li. A. Harding, drnga-ist.
O. A, Harding, druggist, guarantees
every bottle of Chsmlerlalii's rough
remedy snd will refund the money tJ
any one alio Is not satisfied alter using
two-thirds of the contents. This Is the
best remedy In the world for Is grippe,
coughs, colds, croup and whooping coiiiili
and is pleaant and safe to take. It pre
vents any tendency of a cold to result in
iieiiiiionla.
J. C. BRADLEY'S
Livery, Fetul ami HaleKUhU
ORECONCITY.
UM.'ATkU ITWCRK Till HBIlM.I AMD
U'OT
DotiMn ami Single HIkh, Miid nul
din horst-h ulwu mi liumj at lb
lowea riccrt. A imrrall coiinccUHl
with the burn fur l(M.e stink.
Information regarding any kind or
stock promptly attended to by iwraon ol
leller.
Horaoa Douvht and Sold.
Horses Boardml and Fed on reason
able terms.
Mory of a Mare.
To l bound band and foot for years
by the chains of disease Is the woiet loi 111
of slavery, (ioorge D. Williams, ofi
Mniichesh-r, Mich, tells how such s slave
was made tree.
1. 1 .
uas 1 wen so helpless or live years
she could not turn
After using to bottle
she is wonderfully Improved and sblu to
lo her own work." This supreme
remedy for female diseases quickly cures
norvoiiHnesa, sleeplessness, melancholy,
headache, hn kachs, fainting and dir..y
spells. This miracle working medicine
is a godsend to weak, sickly, rundown
people. Kvery bottle guaranteed. Only
&0 cents. Hold by Goo. A. Harding
Ik !.
TUKKIHla
Notice to Water
Consumers and
Property Owners
At a llicctiriir of tho iSonr.l nf
eo. He s,,y.: My (HiM-ioncM on Sc.tcm.
clpless for live ye,s that! , 'T -'tI. "It., tl.si following vhaiiKO
over In Ih.,1 alone. "m,,imJr w'iU)T '-' w '"'
us of KlMtrie ivlUm, I 1 oiU af rr
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Automatic Cloning Flush Tank
Closets, private - - jjc.
Automatic Closing Flush Tank
Closets, public - - - joe.
AUOTHKR Cl.OSRTS - - f.oo.
Thi'Ho rntcH npjily wliero water
in liHcd fur cither amice.
In order to get tho liencfit of tho
ftlxivo rules, a chiitigo of fixture as
indicated ahovo intiHt ho niado by
tho dulo monlioned.
lly orili.-r of tho board.
T. Ii. Chauma.v, Reo'y.
Oregon City, Or., Oct, 10, liKXJ.
weirh n6. I am worklav atraiMlv tnA rl
Uks a well man. I sead you maay Ihanks."
Oliver Mathews
John Herrlnicton n mm
Joe Weber .'.'!!!.'.'! " 75 1 Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PslleU cure con
J J.ougcoy 1 60 tiPt"n'
At lied Time.
I take a pleasant herb drink, the next
morning I feel bright and Iny complex
ion is better. ' My doctor says It acts
gently on the stomach.liverand klndeys,
snu is a pleasant laxative. It is made
from herbs, snd Is prepared as easily as
tea. It is culled Lane's Medicine. All
druggists sell it at 2"ic. and 50 Cts.
Lane's Family Medu,.na moves the
bowels each day. If you cannot got It.
send for a free sample. Address, Orator
V. Woodward, LeKoy, N Y.
Through the Yellowstone.
The new route via the Oregon fihort
Line Railroad and Monlda. Montana.
enables you to make a delightful trip
through the Vellowsone National l'ark,
entering via Monlda and coining out via
Cinnnbar, msklng it unnecessary to
cover any portion of the route twice.
For beautiful descriptive booklet, virile
or call at Oregon Rhort Line Ticket
! Office, 142 Third street, Portland, Or.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests tho food and aid.
Nature In etrengthening ODd recon
structing' the exbuuHtcd digestive or
(fans. Itls the latest discovered digest
ant and tonlo. Ho other preparation
can approach It in eflldency. It In
stantly relieves and permanently cures
dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulonco, Hour Btomach, Nausea,
tilck Ilcadacho,Qa8tralgla,Cramps and
all other rcsultsonmpcrfectdltfostlon.
Price 60c. and II. Larxn site contains sK ttrnea
mall slzo. llook all aboutdyspupslu mailed frta
Prepared by E. C. OsWITT CO.. Chleag ,