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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1001. Oiegon City Enterprise, Mtf and Contilj Oltlrlal Paper. lj ; . . j Publitalied Every Friday. p L. L, rORTF.Il, Paorairroa. UKMCKIPTION HATKM, On.yrar $2 on t ll.olllln 1 00 Trial lUhscriDtion two nionthi 24 A discount of AO ce nu on all subscriptions lor one year, ia cents lor fix nioniua, (Kllil in auvaiirv. AteriUing rates given on application da It ourwlf, althuuiih w would do most anything to oblige Mr. MoKinley. ' Babacribera will find tha date of eiplre- . . . 1 . . I ..II i . l!i I. Man n on mrir papri iuiiuwwk the.r name. If tbl date ia nut changed wiviiid two weeaa aiwr a paviurni, khiuij BOiur uaanu we win igoa alter ih Xuirrtd at tbt poatofllr in Oregon City ur., a aeoonu aaas maiicr. VGKKT8 FOR TBI ENTXRP&ISK. Beaver Creek... Cat. by 'Claoiatuu Miiwaniif Union Mills... . ile.low Brook.. Jfcw Era Wilaonvill Farkplace Blallord Mulino Cam. Molalla Varquain , Butt rill , Aurora.. Fal Creek Damascus Pandy C orrinsvilla Crrr villa Marmot Dr. T. B. Thorn Geo. Ktiiirhl A. Mather Oscar Wianinger U. j.TrulliiiKer , Chas. Holnian W. 8. Newberry Henry Miley i. L. Kussell J.Q. Gar C. T. Howard K. M.Cooper Annie Stubb R. M. Hart man B. Jenninn Henry A. Snyder H. w unern J. C. Klliott F. Gtvtarh .... ....Geo. J.Currin ..Mr. M. J. Hammer Adolpb AscooO Tui pea may be mightier than the sword, but bow about tha hatcbelT Oregon still baa a bright future. The legislature will not meet again for two years. Is it true that Carrie Nation ia conaid ering a proposition to re-organize the democratic party f A Cixclnxati judge called Teddy Kooeyelt a coward. And yet tbe gov ernor of Ohio Is trying to suppress prize fights. CiBxroiK aaiJ it is a sin for a man to die rich. Judging from thecloee bargain be drove with J. IMerpont Morgan, he ia willing to die in eln. A St.Locis society composed of widows, bas adopted a resolution that none of its members will ever marry again unless they get a chance. A writeb in an eastern paper aays pi ano playing is not music; it is a bad b.bit. Some that we have heard in this town is worse than that it is a crime. No, Constant Header, .Mr. Patrlcu Crowe has not yet lieen captured. Yea the reward of 18,000 will lie paid to any on bringing bis body, or a portion theie ol stiflkunt for identification, to this of fice, and paying for this notice. "Thkri waa a sound of deviltry by night, and Carrie Nation had gathered then her women and bar hatchets, and bright the electric lights shown on tbe frenzied (aces of joint keeping men. On with the smash ; let brer be u neon fined when cranks and tanatlcs meet to dabble in good booze with dirty feet." From a little poem not written bv Lord Urron. UKKMANT AMU rXOTECTION The fact ot American prosperity under tbe protective policy of the republican party ia causing much talk in other coun tries. But the economic conditions ex isting in other or in old European coun tries are entirely diverse fiom those ex isting here. The German government baa decided to yield to the demands of j the Agrarians and to impose a protective ! tariff. The agitation hat bee a long and persistent and the government yielded only with great reluctance. It it prob able that a protective tariff will be im posed in tbe near future, which will put Germany theoretically upon tbe same plane aa the United States in regard to foreign nationsOf course the Germans cannot expect tbe aame benefits from a protective tariff as those enjoyed by this country. Germany doe not produce enough meat and enough foodstuffs for ber own population. The imposition of a protect iye tariff will, therefore, raise the price of meat and of breadstuff's to aucb an extent that tbe general public will auffer for the aake of increasing the profits of the Agrarians. WED T El BfOPEAN , TEl'STS. t will be well if some British genius in South Africa can invent an umbrella with which, during tbe reign of King Ed ward, he can manage to keep out Dewet. Tag month of February ia a great tardehirfor the povr millionaires like Rockefeller, who loses (100,000 of bis in come because tbe month is two days abort. During the presidential campaign democrats said that frusta could not thrive in low tariff or free-trade countries and that there were no trusts in tbe Uni ted Kingdom. The United States gov ernment, through its consuls, bas since made an impartial investigation of the facts, and the results are embodied in a pamphlet, a synopsis of whose contents is given by the New York "Tribnue." Tbe reports show that the name "trust" appears to be little need in Europe, but tbaWhe thing itself flourishes; and that in the United Kingdom trusts flourish as nowhere else. There ia just one radical difference between European and Ameri can trusts. This is found in the capital ization, which in Europe is kept at tbe lowest potsible figure, while here it is too often swelled to the highest. But in other regect8 the same law of combina tion oterates in all parts of the industrial world. It seems to be as general aa the development of combinations of labor a generation ago or lew, and as logical. Slow growth of hair comes from lack, of hair food. The It is starved, it Keeps coming out, gets thinner and thinner, bald spots appear, then actual baldness. The only good hair lood n the roots, stops starvation, and the hair grows thick and long. It cures dan druff also. Keep a bottle of it on your dressing table. It always restores color to faded or gray hair. Mind, we say "always." - ll.OOaUttl. Alt draff lata. "t hav fonnd your Flair Vigor to h tha bot ratuetly I hare r tried tor tha hair. Jtjr tulr waa falllnr out venr had, to I thought I would try a bottla of It. 1 had umt only ona bottle, and my hair atuupml "fmllinc out, ami It la Dow raal Uilrk and me. N a icy J. ztociTraan.il, July . 1km. Youkirt, .N. T. WAm I km Omul H will .n4 joa hia book oa The Hair ant Hraip. Atk hlia any qua. tlin .tut wish .boat mi r h.i. Y will rtrl a prompt i'r Aiint. l)a. . C. a V K R HIAL Ell ATE TIUKSmtH. FurnlHheit Every Week, by the Clarka niai AbxtructA Truitt Compant. A L Barbiir to Lea Wllliama, tax diHd mi(4 of e sen 8, 3 a, 3 e..., E Graves to M Shlvely, a'v of s' see SI, 6s, la (JltKH) M Shlvely to K Graves, e' ol aa sec 21, 5 a, 1 ltUH) II Saffron to A Kelxo, Iota 14 IS 1(1 17 and IS in blk 70. Mlnthorii. . CIS II Tompkins to 11 A Foley, 2 In Tompklna el., 2 a, 1 a 3'0 Gladxtone H K Am.-tn. to K M Hal- ley, part ot 110, Uladalone 210 N Davis to A J Shumway,t)0 acres In CI. 67, 2 a, 2 e 1 L Marra to Marra, DO A, In Church Claim, 4 a, i t CiO C Tunker to G C Kitchle, e of iie'i aud H of sei, see 22, 2 a, Oe 600 F S Mojris to IVrtland City A Ore gon It It. East Side It It 1 L V Stone to K Krlghaum, 2 A in Fitlmaleer, CI. 3 a, 4 1 P J Tate to Henry Mlley, 0 acres in llolma CI 1W0 1' J Tata to J U Kinley, tract in Holms CI IHX) t'has Oaburn'to Wisconsin Lumber Co, nw4'ofaec21,2s,7 600 D 11 IVardorfflo J E leardorff,00 ecrea in sec 6, 2 a, 3 e UXW II C Welwr to J Kalhfleiach, 2,' acres in aec 4, 4 a, 1 850 XI A Gage to r Schauble, 20 acres in sec 31, 2 a, la 1 W 1 Schsuhle, II A Ilaker, 20 ace. iu aefl 31. 2 a. 1 1 500 Ira Huffman to I II Marley, wU' of nc'i', aec 3, 2 a. 4 e 8 00 P II .Marley to W F Hubbard, wtf of nel4', sec 3, 2 a, 4 s It McKay to J W MtKay, of lota 10, 11 and 12. blk 4. Weal side Add C F Adams to U 8, ne.'4' of aw.4', sec 10, 2 s, 7 e, Act of Cong. Z Simmons el al to Alex Simmons lot 19, blk 9, Appersons Subdivi sion of Park Place, 5 deeds Ale Simmons to Koscoa Gardm, lot 19, blk 9. suhd of Park Place C XI Forsythe to II E Pavla, nw4' ofael4,sec27, 1 a, 3e 4 Goetling to XI XlcUarvey, 20aca in sc 15, 2 a, 2 e I L Hoffman to W F Hubbard, wV of nw4'. aec 3, 2 a, 4 a II Frei to Waverly Assctn, lot 3 la blk 4. Cambridge 1 la l TV w ' w " n i i Thei Kind You Hitvfl Alwnyn Hottglit, Mul which lina bea In iino for over i0 yrurn, Ima home tlio ulsiintnro of niul lma lncn mndn under h ier aoiml auprrvlaloii alnoo Its InHtiiry. WuiSVX 4Uf. A1IoW lo 0ll0 4Mirrrl vo you In thU. All Couiitorfclta, Iiiiltrttlona iut Juat-iu-gtMMl" Are) bub lxMTliiienta that trifle with ond Mnlungcr tho liealth of luAuita nuJ Children-IhiH-rlonco wgaluat ihjiorliucul What Is CASTORIA ' Cfutorlia la a hnrinloaa aiibatltute fur Castor Oil, Inrt gtrlo, Irta mid NMithluir Hyrupa, It la Plrusniit, It rtmtaliia neither lutti( Inrphlno nor other lVnrrotlo mihatuiioi. Its Ago I iu ffunntntre. It riotroya Worm aind nlbtya lvcrlhnc. It cures DUrrlxpia and Vlu4 Colic. It relievos) Teething Trouble, rurea Conallptttloil itnd I'lutiilency. It ANslmllittea tho food, reguUttea) tho sStomm li itnd llowela, glilug healthy nnd nitturaJ alorp Tho Children's) l'nuuccor-Tho ?Iother'a l'rleud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boors tho Signaturo of i has been ior an alien army quartered In a hostile country to induce the non-combatants to refrain from aiding their coun trymen wbo are fighting their battles. Aa to the paragraph regarding the C W Laurens to It Jonsrud. aa .' newspapers of XIanila, the former qoeat- of sw,, sec 3, 2 a, 4 e ion rises why Gen. XIacArthor should be 8 An,,r,w to N Ursen, a.',' ot constituted jury, judge and executive in ' "X'' 4 ' " . . . MGaldwell elal to W Zimmerman purely civil affairs of that character when an i a r Ma.ni.im tbe Tft commission is holding frequent 0 S Phelps to F O Phelps, Able sesslons.Chicsgo Record. I XIattooo Claim 1 2J0 110 1 8 20 350 600 1475 I.V0 900 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. at MMit, aw MACABTHCB TO THE riLIPI.VOS. A patent medicine firm advertises that their face powder will keep chaps away. Bet there isn't any of that kind of powder sold to Oregon City girls if they know it. Medici.ni Loixsg, Kansas, will be known in history as the town that turned out two of the biggest cranks the world bss ever known Soeklsss Jerry and Senseless Carrie. Several towns in Oregon are claiming to have discovered coaloil wells within their midst recently. Well, Oregon City hasn't any oil well bat if you talk about natural gas, now t . Hopkinson Smith, tbe novelist, says the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin," was the cause of the civil war. If tbia is true, what dire results may not be attributable to the play of that name? Some of tbe gentlemen who have been amusing themselves, and others, during tbe laet six weeks In Salem, by suppos ing they were running for United States senator, couldn't run around a pine stunp. Lint began last Wednesday, and per sons who wish to observe it strictly must forgo "the world, the flesh and the devil," for a period ot forty days, just as though there had been no legislature for similar length of time. Thkbe has been considerable contro versy over the question of wbo shall ride in tbe carriage with Mr. McKinley in the Inaugural parade. Somebody will Laye to do it, and we are too busy to Gen. XIacArthur'a proclamation to the Filipinos, issued in XIanila on Dec. 20 and outlined briefly in cablegrama at that time, bas reached this country at last by mail. With the full text at band it proves to be a temperate, well-considered and reasonable document, not unduly harsh or exacting, and subject to but few criticisms in minor details. The procla mation calls attention to the laws of war as accepted by civilized nations m the hope of reducing the cruelties of conflict, j and insists that the Filipinos shall not fail in observing those laws themselves It warns tbe leaders of tbe Filipinos un der arma that methods of warfare outside of these laws will subject them to ulti mate trial and punishment for crime". The people, too, are warned not to aid the enemy by suppliea or information, and communities are cautioned against the harboring of forces which alternately appear as hostiles and aa "amigos." All of these warnings are made specially ap plicable to the city of Manila, which has been tbe center of offense in the details named. In addition the newspapers of that city are admonished that any article "which by any construction can be placed as seditious" will subjebt all con cerned to such punishment as may be determined by Gen. XlacArthur. How effective such a proclamation may be in altering the Filipino campaign methods is uncertain, but no one can ob ject to the endeavor to terminate bostili ties by pronunciamento, since it bas not proved possible yet to accomplish that desired end by any of the other plana heretofore employed. But in all warfare the moBt difficult thing to accomplish TflP rill'L'luiu inuTiiin . r,. TltuSTC0. are the owners of the copy. In the bill just paused enlarging rd ril,t.t to th. Thorn, av.tmn ,.f .l...r-.H reorganizing the army important changes indexes, for Clackamas county, and have are made in the artillery branch. The "'v complete net of abstracts in the old regimental organization is discou- Cwoty c furnish information aa to tinned. Hereafter there .ill bean t,tle ,0 " application ... Loans, Investments.real estate, abstract artillery corps comprising tw6 branches: lc. iim,,.,,. iunfc ,,,.. - ve vivkuii Vly the coast artillery, charged with the care Call and investigate Addresa box 377 and one of land and coast fortifications, Oregon City, Oregon, submarine mines and torjdo defenses, Z 7. TT and the field artillery, accompanying Ti--r. .. armies in the field and divide.! int., t. , i... - , , , in iririjn ui iwo complimentary horse, siege and mountain artillery and coplea of Photo-Gravure Etchings of the machine gun batteries. There will be a 'am"u painting, entitled, "Christ chief of the artillery corns to be di. LMVIn th Praetorium," by Guttave nafH hv ,h. ,.. " Dore- nJ "The LaM Supper," by Leon j ... ,,...,, ,ur.cr(1 co.oneis .riln f) Vi. T. ,..., , ft I w - swi aav iviiwui Vi HitrptfJ ana 195 captains. The arament au- Uutea for tha Unit.! 8ui. .n,l rwi. thorizd is 30" batteries of field artillery was secured from a large Art Houae of ana l.'O batteries of coast artillery. The Lonilon onJ Tana by the British-Aineri maximum ninnk r ..i;..o-i . c" Company, of WaabingWn. D. C ,i, !. . i . .... . with b-anch ofllees In the leadiiiB cities w w wne-nittiol Th-M ,. i , , . -.K..,,uH.T Bi0 ('iMlir-l VII IUIII- the increase is lobe made before July tons r,la hi. i a-. t nvM u .isa yvi i next ana one-tilth annually thereafter pound, vellum finish, emboeaed, and Every one who keeps abreast of wbat P'ate-mared. Our rea lers may see a goes on in the war departments of the Py- c""n "l tne tdllor 1 offlc"' wnrlil ia ..... ,1,.. i . . , worm or our Dav or woiiuisaware that important charges i a , m.n.i i....... are frequent in the artillerymen. The fully written to fit each picture of the cannon 01 twenty years aito would be of ooolc, relating to Christ and Ilia Mother, little more service now than popguns T''' vo,ome contains nearly 100 en against a thoroughly modern army KravinK,,0f our 8vio' nJ the Madonnas, African war speak especially of the ef- desire to secure a Christian man or lectiveness of the pompon, a field guu so woman to represent these engravings new that iu name Is not in the diction- n(l tl,iB work in this community, ary. Sieire artillr la n ",,u wor,u ome one ot our A fl .... . , readei a to correspond with the British and field artillery is undergoing recon- Am.,l,. fWnll ur... ! .... " 7. , 4 . . . " . .lanuiuKvuii, V, "funerisis are men of (J., regarding this matter i science and the gunners in the ranks must pass through a special training. Through the Tellyiratone The coast artillery Is purely defensive The new route via the (Won Hlmri and an increase in iu nu oilers should Line Rilrod and Monida. Montana, I AVlal.lnal S s. . . I 1 1 " . . 1 have been provided for Jong ago A c""u'DO '"u w l'ui trip , i . .:n , n through the Yellowsone National Park, total artillerv corps of 20.000 men la a . i i ,. . , "ri u,ow men is a entering via Monida and coming out via mAlnaiA 4 a 44.. la a.. wu.. ,or a country like , the Cinnabar, making it unnecessary to United States, with so many harbors -'ovor ny portion of tbe route twice, and coast cities to protect. It is impera- l or beaati,u' descriptive booklet, write tivealsothat our field artillery should iLif M vauwy - awasiava DVI Cti AUIIiailUf Si, for GENERAL PRESENTS for EVERY DAY USE The it V ail aSVf . Lamp or Steady Habits l.nin It i In. .iif ft i ii I m ... .... In im t Unruaav I Ilia lamp tiutl k.l. f"i '" ttMi u ami Mat (.! I llv. Uuiii Ihu fuu Imtn ui. Uatl. n wiy, ", on L ii i Uial a Zbc New Rocbcotcr. Kl.. ... . . . . ........ . i-'.ii. pi.t n. i'iiiwi tii m - jnm aa . r i t-' thjr n. . I-, la ..in. rnin u, b r ll tmuM rl- IrLt t'r . Milr t. 1 . ,Vi l: Kfirr. t I r ' aiir Urn lamp (t-rl r-ii k iiiIim. k. tuf IWaaiua J It ' vn n rt-r) buiiy luu M. isutaitrltoa) A i'. IN OI Ii.ipN Mm, t, N"v. A ' MI Wvcan nil irr Un ji.t. .Si.n .Urf . mhim fm J' J2 aiitawra Uii ir .(..., J. iw rtir.l ina Cwj - "' V) Ul. I . . . , , . ., . ...... . . . . . ' I A m m i'-r ii.a i .in 1 i irv,.,iirrrt- . r-l li. In a Nam. D nln.. . . ,1. u I t .1, fc". ..mi li-.,i,. . ., Ih. .,, .H W Wt ara ift cll 1 la li. t. l-wal t 4i-m ml ViZ. I Lannk Can.nlL.lia I L . Ii. d THE R0"HESTE3 HV?P1.. a Nri n a u Uttut . k be kept thoroughly Globe-Democrat. modernized. A powerful engine cannot be run with a weak boiler, and we can't keep rfb the strain of an active life with a weak stom ach ; neither can we stop tbe human ma For the weakness and prostration fol lowing grippe there is nothi - - - - r i " " v - bjv iiumnii IJJIt and effective as One Minute Coiwh (', lira I rl.lnft in maltfl n-nalrH It tha t.tm... This preparation is highly endorsed as cannot digest enough food to keep the an nnfuilina Tnmmtu f,... .11 .1 . , ..1 . .. . .. . . .v, nu mrogi ana rjouy strong, sucn a preparation as Kodol lung troubles and its early use preventa' Dyspepsia Cure should be used. It di consumption. It was made to cure gusts what you eat and it simply can't quickly. G. A, Harding.. I help but do yon good. G. A. Harding. A Tkaoaand Tongue Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of lli'i Howard Hi.. Mills. delphia, I'a., when she found tha(Ir. Mr.g a ew Piaroverv f r ('nauiiitin had coniplelely rured ber of ahai kinir couith that for many years bad made lilea bunli ii. All other lemedira and doctors coilhl gite her no help but abe aays of this ltoysl Cure "it immih re- movml tllM ralll In in, 1..., ....I I .... . . . tan . now sleep scjundly, omuiliing I ran scarcely retiiemher doing brforo. I fcl like sounding its praises throughout tut. Universe." So will every one ho tries Ir. King's New llmovery foranytron ble of tho Throat, Cheat or l.nnga, prli t 0O0. and 11.00 Tilal bottle free al Geo. A. Harding's Drug Store; evtry bottle guaranteed rr.T.w.TTw.t.r.t.T.t.'tT.t.'q i 1 ki lln Ynn W Know tne News ri . u q Robbed the (irate. A startling Incident of which Mr. John Oliver of, Philadelphia, was the eubjnct ia narrated by him aa follow: "I waa In a most dreadful condition. Mv akin was almoet yellow, eyes sunken. toiiKua coated, pain continually in back aud aides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three nhvsii'lani had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised "Electric Bliters" and to mv great Joy and surprise, the first bottle mude a decided improvement I continued their use for three, weeks and am now a well man. I know they saved tnv life. and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Onlv 50 r tits, guaranteed at Geo. A. Hard ing's Drug Store, You can have It all for Per Month 50c Per H Month 3 in the. Evening Telegram, of Port land. Oregon. It . tU lurgeart evening nnapaHr iuhitlie. in On-giii,; it Conlaiiis all lh hews of tbn State and rf tbe .fath.n. Try It for a nmnili. A mm pie C"jiv will tie iiiailinl to yog freaj. Addrnr At Bed Time. I take a pleasant herb drink, tha t it morning I feel bright and mvcomtilMx- Ion is better. Xty doctor aavs It acta gently on the stomach,lvrand klndeya, and Is a pleasant laxative. It ia m,l from herbs, and is prepared a easily as tea. It Is called Lane's Mndieln. an druggista sell it at 2")c. and 50 eta. Lane a family Modk.ne moves tbe bowels each day. If you cannot irnt It. send for a free samplo. Address, Orator F. Woodward, Leitoy, N Y. The Telegram, Portland, Or. WANTED! Itellablg man for Manager of Branch Olll. we wish tooen in till vicinity. If your record is O (v., here Is . pH,r. tuiilty. Kindly glva g ,od reference when writing. THE A T MORRIS WHOLESALE BOUSE CINCINNATI, OHIO. Illustrated catalogue 4 eta. stamps. PATENTS CMIONS TStur.uaava I ANUCOl'YHK.HIl ....... Nolle. In "Inv.iiliv. A." ' MiKik "Uow lo obtain 1'aUinl.M . Ctuirnrt motUrnlt. NniVailll . ' afcA af. at , , fct- OHiAINFO FREE Basra tU j lln Kind Vou Han Alwvs Bousnt ina Kind voi Y0UM1 M0TIIEIW. Croup is the terror of tliousandii of young mothers because Its outbreak is eo agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and ConBiimption Cure acts like magic In cases of Croup. It has never been known to fall. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price, 25 cti. SOcts.and 1.00. C. G. Huntley, the Druggist. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what vou eat. It urtl flclallv digests tho food and aid aNlitlirQ In fiLmriafhAnlnrv nnrl rnnnrv. - ", v"a)"MV.HtlBJ HUU IVWU- BLrUCLini7 t.lin AvVlllllurAfl ft Irriuf li-n Kims. Itltt thelatcHt discovered digest ant and tonic No other preparation can approach It In cfllclenc. It in Btantly relieves and permanently curca pyHpcpsIa, Indigestion, Ileurtbum, ilatulonco, Hour Ktomach, Mausca, .vuuuiiu,viunbiui((lu,TiaiIipa uuu all otliorrcHultsof Imperfect digestion. Prtro Me.andt1. lArgnslrocontftlnsSK tlmeaj aniull sUe. Jiook all aljoutdyipepalumullnd free r-r.par.a oy t. c. DaWITT CO.. Chlcaoa- . V