OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEMtUARY 15, 1001. OfPO'On ( ltV FntPrrifKP Iyin Abbott, the eminent divine, in j lector f,ltf and County Offlclal Paper. Published Every Friday. - - - - L. L. rOKTKK, raoraiiToa. BUBaCHIPTION RATED, re delivered in Boston a few day. ago. Dr. Abbott .peak, intelligently on the negro question, because lie ban been In a position to thoroughly understand that situation, but the position which be has taken wlih referenco to our red brother, Mr. Lo, and family, may be very pertinently awaited by people in Crjsyear fi on this part of the Union, mho ma liav L . . W. ... I ' ' cw liimiius 1 HJ . 1 ... trial subscription two months 23 " oel,er opportunity ol studying In A diicoant of AO cent on all tiibnoripiioni dian nature and characteiiatica than the fcr out year, b cenu for tix monthi, If , . pain in advance, neterenu iwior aeenii lo have bad. i Shaking of the Indian question, be said: onncnoer win nnrt tna dat or e xp r. n...i,-.i u , .... Oor stamped on their ii following nam. wnien civui their 'name. If this data is not changed aation must respect ; but baibarimn has witinu iwu wrraa aiirr a pavnieni, aiuuiy avu i ui ana we w in iooa alter IU Advertising ralea given on application. are grouped about Pittsburg and tho Moore group for the moat part ia In Ohio, When the three groups are brought to' gether the Morgan group will control th Lake Superior iron region, the rallroa and lake transportation required (or it tiimincts, the coke fields and many vol lateral industries. By the combination of the three properties there will be formed, as nearly as it Is possible to do so in that clnse of Industry, a fully tie eloped trust. Chicago Keeord. OUR SALEM LETTER. 8ai.hu, Feb. 1.1, l'XU To the Enterprise: The senatorial situation remains about no rights In a civiliied community. The the same, so far as aeelug the end of It I wall w hich baa been erected around bar- com-erned, although Saturday the Mo EciU.'ad at tts postofllea in Oregon City, bariem in the form of Indian reserve- lorcee .11 voted for Hon. George vi.,uiauuuciuiiuier, .. V lllian I Dill till ilifn ho. not I llif none soouiu oe taten down and the , ., .,,, , " . . . ,. , except that McBride is out of the rsce, .uu,.uB ..., VUI IU , .ctiviues Th.tfe is no Intention or expectation of oi civilised life to take care of them- electing Williams, but the antiCorbett selves," lorcee are aunply voting lor him until This may be aood moralitv. hut. In , ,h7 cn combine their strength on the man uiey wsni, w no is unuoiioteiliy Al 4QKNT3 FOB TUX KSTKRP&ISE. Deaver Creek. Cant-v ' Clackamas Af tiwankie U'ii i Mills... Mtitilow Brook New Era , H'iisunville ... Par-place Btatlord iluiijo (-. Nuiaila Mara tiara Butte ville Aurora Ki Creek... Iu.srui 8w'T Cm,iville.... Coerryville Uaruot ..Dr. T. B. Thomas tieo. knk'ht A. Uather Oscar Wis.iuii.vr I iilntT ll'in .... . G. J.Tr.illl.r ' ." MiU-hfll. If thevtlnJlhHv.-n,,lW :::::::w?!.wbe!ir? t0 th,t ,bink itW0UlJ verr Mr-Miu,"j.yi . Henry Miley juuKuieni. x( la lrue ,nat our ouier available man, and prhaldy elect J (1 Oaw brolL'r Loi. nd baa been for some ' "n,or " t'me this week, aa the ....u.T. Howard years, a very docile animal, and gener- r'. res.u-ss overim K. M. looper ., " long drawn-out contest, and neither fae a : t. .. l I SI H V si man a 1.1a iaiI.. L til a . Amur oiuuot v """vmutc iu mo mwa wuk'U WO nave liAn M-tll i I a. t K.M.Hartn1anL1.,. ,. . . " tlon b to assume the res,Kjul B. JenniriKs ucv ,ucu Kl,ou w aim, out, in itie bilily of having to adjourn without an "..".WiX'rn '''ht of recent etion of bia, we do not election. As ea.h day passes without an J. C. Elliott feel that we have advanced toa bufficient e'n't'on becomes apparent that neither nlllEi distance within the lln..nf ti,n,m of ecand.datesnowintheflelJcanbe I'lira! M. J.' Hammer ninm.. Irt .j, . , elected. It is charged by the anti-Corbutt Adolph Aschod D,Um " to mke q' nd com- (orce, ,6k th b b I li-ta-aKlA la.t ... - u,Dlu away -me wan whicU aued sack, and ia using it where ll will Tin Idaho legislature will visit the hM b'n erected roond ba'barism in do the most good, and that being the the form of Indian reservations." I CMe' UIQy r uni'l'f no obligation to go But the doctor'i ideas on the neero CUCU" 'or ' Pn"e of electing " 1 a man wlimn ovart-luxli, .l.nitu ! ..I.I question will receive the nnoualifled L " " .T . , j uiciuiucm iu iuB aiaie, suupiy to ...nr.uru 0, eTery fcosiDie man who gratify his ambition to die a United has ever given the subject any intelligent Su,e enator. atudy. "The negro problem," he said, The democrats and populists sre sup- Oregon legislature after the 22nd Inst I'ray heaven Mrs. Nation may not take a notion to visit Salem before that time, Tin Sunday closing law for tonsorial artists will put a atop to a sinful and barber-us infraction of one of the ten commandment. (Had to work off that gag some way.) I tvtaltnn CAH.t.. tl:li: O !.i r is more difficult, but can be solved by . . " . , " ". th am 1 l. . . oi.ic. .euawr. 110 IS POSlhg ...v ,m Uj m reversal on One lag iha laailnr nf t).. .lu..,...-l .... :. hand of the supreme and unreasonable and the economical member of Lie e-n- confidence in the ignorant negro, and on opposing nearly all appropriation. 'lr you see it coniin from the north- t,,e otufr of the supreme and unreasons- Ever oXheT interest except the labor reit, it is probably a bliuard'-Nebraa- bl dIt of the slaveholder. It 1. a iDg 'dJ U"'y lD,erM, h,ve d0"1" of Li.(,i.,,: . experienced lobyista here looking after 1 Dl' ,ourD"- " 'u. e,"y vote. their Wellfare. It true lhe Yen, and if you see it coming from the 1 d0 ,,ot W,8D ,0 iut' the methods, but representativea here a part of the time southeast, it ia probably Mrs. Nation. 1 do Ppbwd the attempt in recent years 'D tfae persona of Mr. Vorheis and Mr. to have the beet element govern the 1 ry' bolh e-mtera of the State Ta late John J. Ingalla said that South. There should be dra. n n,.i . 0rane. o are looking after the inter- esui oi Tuesday on the vote (or senator, the Williams vote all went lo Herman, mak ing Herman's vntfl UU, to Corbett's It'.'; three of S i.ltli's votes going to Itiinan which Inilicatea a bleak in the demo crallc (on es, and also Indicates that ths anti Coilieit meu are willing In vote for . oine oilier good republican tixcept Cor bctt. Ijist week Senator I'orter succeeded In getting through a bill taxing Inher itances. Senator Hrownell has passed several good measures, the last one being a bill to exempt from execution MO days' wag of tho laboring man's earnings, There is a bill by Hrownell Mure both houses providing for precinct asoessors but I am Informed that it is doubtful it can pass both houses. Any bill to change our assessment and taxation law abound to meet with the determined resistance of tho tax dodgers, and thu far they have always beeu able to block all such legislation. Annul Magone has been here look In after tlshing interests. K. I'. V. THEY WAST C11KAP SEAT. Mill Emplflyr are Agitating I'o.Opcr tlve Market Idea. There has been considerable itir I local circles this week over tl proposition to ojen a co-operative meat market in this city A hums meeting of citizen's was held In the court house Saturday night, which was attended by at out 200 people, for the purpose of die cussing a pruomtion to start eo-oer alive butcher shop In this city. Th present high prices of meat are more than men who receive only 1.50 a day for ttieir labor can stand, and it is believed that this plan will give them cheaper meat. Th butchers claim that they were compelled to raise the prices o( meat In proportion to tbe lucre aaed puce of live stock. They ssy that for the most part there has een only a slight increase in prices, and that only fancy steaks are high. But the employes oi tho mills here aay they like lo eat lancy steaks aa well as anybody when iney can buy them for a reasonable price, and they wonder why it is that some kinds of meat are Increased In price while others are not. The butchers resent the accusation that they have gooe Into a combine to raise prices. Tbey say they have merely agreed on such prices as they are compiled to nuke and maintain in orJer to do busi ness on a Pavinii has a. Thxra U evidently a irood bit i.i iihj larmers, not w hen we com- of both t.rii.. t all forms of religion, politic, and weatb- Booker T. Washimrinn ahnni.i t iu ik !. i"i . -Ti .. " trMU " " ' that nothing will be a itt i w .no ihjviio vi urPBOD w nil LIIHI oi anma Kslms has been the trying ground for color or race line, but a character li ne. that it was aleoan incubator for all kinds of fools and fanatics THE NEXT SENATE. or, ever since it became a stale. If be fused a ballot because bis face is black, were alive today he would probably add when an ignorant, incompetent, drunken white man ia allowed the right of suf- frage. Manhood must come first, suffrage afterwards. "I regret the recrudescence of barbar ism in tbe operation of lynch law, but with lynching in Ohio, with a Kansas woman smashing saloons in Topeka and another woman demolishing drug stores in Chicago, we most realise that this evii is not distinctively Southern." All but six seats in the next senate liave been filled. Of the 84 senators chosen, 50 are republicans, counting Kyi, of South Dakota, and Stewart, of Nevada. Twenty-seven are straight democrats, including Dubois, of Idaho; ' four are populisis, while three who were elected as republicans Teller, of Colo rado, Wellington, of Maryland, and Jones, of Nevada are not acting w ith their party. As figures stand, the repub lican senators number 50, the combined opposition 34. a majority of 16. The six .seats unfilled are two in Delaware, two in N'-braeka and one each in Oregon and MotVana. Five of this number should te republicans, for the decision rests with legislatureii in which there is a re publican majority. Should all be filled in accordance with the verdict of voters he republican majority over the entire opposition in the next senate will be 20 In the senate of the 57th congress the republicans will have within five of a two-tbirds membership, U Delaware Jebiueka and Oregon fulfill the rightful expectations of tbe majority as declared last November. Delaware ia aort of Chinese puazle to the repnbli cans elsewhere. The state is Buffering from a peculiar form of political paraly sis, and the malady continues year after jear. It might be called the Addicka catalepsy, for tbe republicans seem una ble to move band or foot when that indi viduf.l wavea bis hand, and he has been waving it for more than fiye.years. In the past a republican legislature In Del aware, deprived of all power ot motion by Addicks, allowed a democrat to Blip into the senate. The republicans of Ne braska should get down to business. That etate baa bad trouble enough from poor politics. In Oregon there is a fac tional squabble over indiyiduals, and pergonal piques and grudges are count ing for more than party principles. OG lobe-Democrat. .mereei. represented herein the The committee appointed to draft lobbies, we can understand how ln.de- article, of incorporation met in the ofli.-e quale must be the work of any two men, 0(C. Schuebel, Thursday nigl.U The no matter how able or honest, to look hntchhra f ti ,it. ... after -tb 'interest of the common people. Invitation and presented their side of msm At-l!cl.iUi'rrcnrilionrrA-slmilnl infi the and llctfula ting die bttimacta dial IVrnvl) of rromotoH !)i;etlon.Ch'crriil- ncss niaUlt'st i onl.ilni twlilar Ihiiiun.MorpIuiu' nor Mutual. otNahcotic. by- tftm itxiNturtrouit ill In firm. Ja Will I'M I Aporfecl Remedy forfonslipfl Hon. Sour Slonktrh.Di.urhm Wurnut.t'onwilMiHwlVvfrish ncssoiklLossor Sixtr. Facsimile Sigiwlura of NEW YON K. P III For Infants find Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Sisnaturo ft In Use For Over Thirty Years Jifoniflin.i.n '. WM. ( MM . far GENERAL PRESENTS far EVERY DAY USE The Lamp of Steady Habits TV- I . i . I - . In um lu.l UiiriM J II- lami, hl t.4 L lll I'Alt ll, JUU U II . IJMtl . Zbz JVcw Rcchcotcn m II. IA. I.ul lh r u !. in ..,. rr.r MM-llv Um.l1r,. r-u I. rn'iiw, I.. (a, IU MlM. -Z oi.i r.. - M...i.. IfVvw j . v "i 1 in.' npiT, Ik' Xri-r'' -rv U.. t. ,..,... n.f if .'' T1 I aw I a Waa M'l CUI 1st In lb. THEHDCHESTERUVPn , r riw. a it .Mi.F at., i. Thr.uith (he Vrlot.,ne, CARNKGIK SELLS TO MOUGAV. ItfMilatloin of Hriperl, j ll'llu.... I.l -.l ... I ii nas pieamvl linr Maalnr Tl, v. -..u,0 .. u, 8 would be glad to the qneetion. Chas. Albright, faking ilwve to remove f,o, ,lr miM " , ,u, T'"" bhtMi now just wh. the farming c ase want for the butchers, ...d that while th. brother, I.. L Mo-re. V, ' ' ,7t M'""4'"' in the way of leg.slat.on, but In the ab- price, of meat, had advanced lo lorn. Klve.1, That , 1 ,. , T f "' '.' h"k" ,U! P aence of such information, can only re.y to. th. highest price, had not Broth., L. . We M, U.,,k L "TT lT " ' l'" on their own judgment, which i. not tW. re.cbed as cattll are steadily H. No. h.. Ua. , vl I , v'T ' " alwayssale , hoiry 0f legi.la.ion tPr, and, whi.e the butcher, are bo, until ,0ti,, SuU Jm I " 2 ," ,a and the presence of paid lobyist, of con- BOt, as ha. been charged, making . took an active p.,t ollr , , Krl .Tim "" UU flic mginteres UoRt, they .r, wi,nK m.ke The colty has J, V 17'''' -rite There have been some bill. Introduced common, and do everything po.ih.e and a gL. ". ?u " 1 '"'n Ti,k' for tbe purpoee of regulating rsilroad to m.tl.f th. . V.- Invin i....,..i ... ' ' ' Tl.lnl -ft!.,, , I J a" t i IMIII HJI " 'o"an4. DUli I t t l. If . a . .,, Ulm , coue le ra. forced out of bUl)inM g, Hl , f mm t ffnanaf.aM.nM. la . . . ! . i I . . - nifehi Itemilved. That . , , . """",r"nl mrr will in II mil mm 1 1, la management 1. very clever In fur- this movement is carried out. The tender its syuum.hy , Ida w,lo , SiK ? 7 r .""V"1 butcher, agree to meet a committee ,o bereave,,,,,, . o clock to take the legislator, home be .ppointed by the clti,e. .nd give "'blu .hmi,ai,m to the will of u If the Wall ati-rat piitoi.Ii . i .v, , .,.vUMTOl . anurew Carnegie has sold his stock hold- three in,..'!- n ' .. .. .. ' tUui-BU, mj uie on uie regular train. And al tin tl.nr,..,,,l.i - i.i. .. . .-M - i.. .L .. ., . " syndicateof whirh J. w. m on free nasses. Rnl of m n ...i. J " , price. a .ur ...e grand i,,,.t,f,g . r . , j, , "-."" wnuproru. oi the butcher bus nest . Heavenly home where Parting .r. iathronrQt t. t-if-.i not intended to. and o ronrsa t In... n..i :..i.t , . . .. . . l'ariin(,i1 .re U6. .uu uit. Kwaeieiier , , - "-'i t"io on nere .no ei.ewnere, and then lnore- e it further ia a factor. The rrinrlnl in.iu.,!. U,B ,u" '""DUUeDce on vote' ''"0 to arranire with this commin . ,l,o. I Unsolved. Tl... . I Ukn principal Industrie. J ,h "nfluenca on vote, wlmo to arrange with thl. com. . . . " cotDM the consideration of railroad dule of price, that will be d in the Carnegie legi.l.tion, but it ia safe to predict that iSt n Mf-i.f ti a a ah 1. .. ...III L 1 -it a . which are embraced group are the manufacture on a huge there will be no bills passed hostile to wale of iron and ateel billet, steel rail. rad interest.. and other railroad-track necessities, car axles and wheels, .hip plate., car coup ler, and castings and structural iron. The Industrie, in the group already con trolled by tbe Morgan syndicate em brace, iron and steel and steel rails, and in addition tubing and wire. For a num ber of year, there baa been a suppressed hostility between tbe rival combinations. Mr. Carnegie would be dictator or nothing. Every encroachment on wbat he considered hi. domain was followed by a movement agaim.t those who men aced him. Eelativeljr the two group. are much tbe same aa far as capitaliza tion goes, ranging In the neighborhood The committe will have another meet- Moore and to the lo a. All '". and U a iiv a rain w oieeung and a copy I aent to Ki.,' "' limy,, , ."-nr.. ram ua IM fin.-. I M,. -,M,if.k ,, . morning M I..I..M ,..,1 ' . .,, Mr Uv"f .u and la a ...... .1 1 , . ' , iaai,v., n j perfectly satis- ll("" be spread on the minutes of tliin Un. v. "italiH Ude'i Mrdii'lne. "Kiia a.. 11 ( a( ar. If the r At .till .. a . I . nil Hill N a ..a,.,... la. laillliJl II ing Saturday night when the butcher,' ''Hcillc Farmer and the countv x,.,J. v u-' , 7 .Mim,,Im- Mr. m. ),,ior Proposition will be either accepted or d that our charter and ba,lge. ,! l.Mtoy , fj y, )! It&lfZ ""Vawvvi , 'ej'od. In the meantime tho incorpo- draped In mourning for thirty davi llir V . l'i ' PVn ",,0D Pa',er Wil1 b8 Mnt 10 Anna H,,,," Mr J ! '"' ' fM ,nCOrpoW,on W,H lo perfected. The Mauuu A. Johnson writing nf l.u . "" Sf",r,'""".U.. nWmmV "A Promote., aay the capital .took of 2,000 David W.uji, m. .".!!? '..e WM&SR&JM r,bs.L'ribe,, nd " ,(wn M Committee. M ,l.,,-..,l 'i,,' ,',Hmi'fn llZa J. a. IV """" ico am nu urruniiuil, UUSineSB lfos?! 1 I can be started at any time. finiSiW I'Vk r Trobate Orders. VJf -.Km .VII I Iff. I ills wile's Heort. It ia a singular thine that in th An Old Time "Ad". This oilice ha. received the J.u,. r'ebruarv nuiiilinr r n.a r. ., IntheesUteof Martha A.Doore. do- Hon and IIlHiorh.ai m.....i okv.cluDv auu nBI uis- BIUCII JXorihwnat I, ui,... . charead 1 . t ' B"'l. co.rgeu. aiu nir charottjtr. U' .1 . v. - w wis iiuerty A.aK. Hawkins was appointed ad- ' quoting Uie followlnir Item i,i, i, .,m mlnistrator of the estate of Wm. H. we beiieye, be of interest to many of ouJ Bedford, deceased. reader. : ' Court appointed C. A. Noblitt. K.l "In pioneer day. advertisement Johnson and John Loder appraiser, of P,red in the few paper, published In a FKOBLEHS OF DEMOCRACY. .Advocates of negro Buppression ia the jSonth will appreciate the light in which that ooestion has been placed by Dr. of t.Vm nnn ftm .0,.v, ti, n.i l i.6.. .; , '.ae I ihn o,uio r tr ,...!, i . ttvln antnuii.t ,iiir...... , ino wuiuiuiuifoii iMiuiar new 01 cuaeaae tne uiihii .... v..v v. umhhiu iiuuuis, ..-....- um.uhmu w iiioms rnm. the two group, will destroy all compe- fee?.ce, ".."I?1 of e Harry J. Reilly, administrator of the T"ly Tn ,l t,,e P""wntUme. Oneof tition in acme lines of iron and steel eple, iVoS and it is treaVed m eft,te of, Jol,n tZ l VMi rtt(1" manufacture. " ? wer,e ntl.rely wm, and """neni and was uiHcharged, iiiucpcnaeni 01, every otner organ. 1 um,fti nuusis mere is yet nnassimilated a group of Tht fallacy of thl. opinion fa .hown Olorlons Hew. Oregon Cltv. A,. l.. 1. .... . """'K uur pressing neco.H t a .1 . . 1 " uie cneap rales 01 our fare, we are coin fieiieu to say: To all, high or low, i lease down with your dust. .id a in iriruu OI Olirs, Jhat would ask us to trust. 1. . n.. . moss a, t he W dow " ndedln ,.,, wiu. ii AI-'V lo,U. , . '" ""dday, cured me. Wfl ul" 1 even If 11 . . "i" v f "nd;; " , .r,.H) a bottle. V """"''"nandall . Y mf rnmn "'"'Throat, Ul,e tind 1 '"" to saV -V a 1 Italic v. , bh, om nm aai industries having iron for their basis, toeiSST ifC Come, from Dr. D. n.'rn. .r J viut s - ,B"w w, mhink I. .1 m 1 1 .1 aa 1 t aa a . aa .a I atv . . . mm arenuown as me iuoore group, axj-cai irouwes," enectea oytue uae wasnna, 1. T. He writes- "Fi and which embrace, tbe National Steel ?&r&??v: bottles of Eloctric Bitter, ba. cured M our Mr8, CWi J. J allium Y L11K " AJlMfJVV " II a ... - Company, the American TinplateCom- medicine for the cure of diseasa of the Prewer 0'crofuia, which bad caused her Danv.thaaAm.riP.. Kf-.i o itomftC 8nd Mood- . But enrea dia- Rreat suflering for year.. Terrible sores . - vom- eases or orifans seeminply remote from would brenk nnk nn i,n,i .j pany and the American Sheet Steel Com- Hl!.' :MU?f thei; diseaf!? have. d tbe best doctor, could five no hm ! pany. How far this group is an obstacle the stomach and ita associated organs but her CU1"0 is complete and her health in the way of the new consolidafnrUn- ' digestion and nutrition. is excellent." This show, what thou- dustriea is not yet aonarent Pranm.Ki ""i ri.'.h th different doctora w ianu8 nave Proved, that Electric Bitters wa.K A powerful engine cannot be run with be Mr. Box had the Moore group in the end will drawn into tbe Morgan group. The Morgan group, previous to tbe Carnegie nnrciiAso. ho lon .i.. . " ' ' wui.iuu ujuih i itoiv wen. ami am cooktiia central geographical! v to Chi ,. Codnd to me,- - ' . ... . , in. nfh rif Ti,n n . -.nercc a i leasani Jfeueu cure COn- j v. v.v. warucgie interests I stipauon. aoaorea witn three different doctora for ""uo I'fovo"-, tnai JMectrlC Ultters a weak boilar and w u.i i. c heart, but they did me no (rood," write In the tiPHt hln,l ,i..wl(lo. i t.i ""Her, and W6 Can't koep UP the juiU A.wi1co70fcy5net.wL1co..oh is tue DeKt blood purifier known. It'a strain of an active life with a weaJTi. 5. iwaotredanddiacouniiredinhai the supreme remedy for eczema totter .m..-i.i wm, . weak stom- mjrehoice to llv or die I would have pre- ,.,,;, 1 ., , aC'' nei,,,or Can We Stop the human m. h uu u...i i 1 j -i ..... salt riieiim. nh-ora liniia . . .i i ... "v nuniari ina- 8lirn.t.u UI(o)ro!(o) V. ji rv." i. nu iictQ ui imiatii u"iio hiu ruiujiiiir chine to mnkn rnnulra Tl .i Medical Diacovery 1 and he bought a bottle. I gnrflH It atlmnlntoy llM til i L 8 repairs, If the stomach o,,k that and the flrat half m"ed to help met 'ore8; 'Uneii liver, kidney, and I cannot digest enough food to k . I took ai bottlra befr I .topped. I am per- b0W6 8. exne a nnldnna Knlr.. I;, .:. I . . K OI,u,JK '"OU 10 keep the for aix hnanli-r. .... - uwiy niruuif. BUI ,1 a builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Hold by Geo. A, Harding Druggist. Guaranteed. preparation aa Wn.i..i Dyspepsia Cure should be used. It di gest, what you eat and it simply can't help but do you good. G. A. Harding. Dyspepsia Cure vfcsts whatvn,, " ru lie a ly d locRfo k 7 . vu uh. HlstheluiW iim u,c,"lvo or- aiaaTWa: r f