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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE,' FRIDAY MARCH 15, 1001. a Oregon City Enterprise. CUjr and Count; nmclal Paper. PublUlied Kvery Friday. L. L. rORTKIl, I'loriiiwi. UHCRIHT10N KATKHi ttyeyear Hi niontbi Trial lubacripllon two month... .12 00 . 1 00 . 23 A discount of -V) wnti on all subscription! fcr on year, 25 miiu lor ii nionUia, If paid in advance. Advertising rate! Riven on application. 6urcribri will find the dat of explre tlon itaniwti on thrir papei following tteir name. If this dal ii nol chanfre.1 wlihln twotNki fr payment, kindly BCtify ui nd w will loot alter iU fciterad it the postoflic In Oregon City, Or., ai lecomi nasi miner. AQSST8 FOR THB INTIKFKiSS, AeaTr Creek.. .Canbr Ci.-XA!ias Miiwa-.ikie tI:iion Villi... MeatloW Brook. Ke Kr fiKrville .... Farkn'aoe Bj.tllord iSilino lirua Sjlalla anparn Buttevill Aurora Kale Creek.... Iuimascui HiiidT CT.rrinjTille...., .Dr.T. B. ThoniM (iro. knight A. Mather ,.. Oscar Viin."r ...0. J. Trullitiirer ... this, Hotmail ,.W, J. Newherry Henrr Miley F. L. Rnll J.Q. Ua 0. T. Howard R. M. Cooper Annie Stub! ... E. M. Hart man B. JennitiK" . Henrv A. Hnvder H. Wilbern J. C. Klliott K. G.Ftach ...Geo. J. Currin i-rrsfille. Mr. M. J. Hammer ruiot. ...'...'....' Adolph AicboU Tin man who bought a watch because the jeweler told him it woifd work like a charm, baa gone back to bay a charai to tee if it will work like a watch. Tukodori E. Botox, who ia chairman of the congressional committee on rivera and harbors, it Mid to be a friend of Ore gon and the Colombia river prjecta. Mr. Barton live at Cleveland, Ohio. Homeb Davispobt, ti great cartoon ist, is proud to say he was born in Ore gon. H farther declares that when be has made his fortune, be will return to Oregon to live. His salary is $12,000 a year. ' Tas entire state of Montana is com plaining bitterly that tbe new geyser in Yellowstone park began to spoat too early in the season to admit of judicious advertising. Seattle is looking for a prospective geyser in the vicinity of Fuget Sound, so as not to be behind in natural curiosities. When the rest of tbe world is strag gling with all kinds of problem, Oregon City tits pensively at the feet ol Wil lamette falls and waitt for nothing, Serene contentment ia a happy condi tion, for which the Greek philosophers sought in vain. Ogegon City has solve 1 the puzzle of the ages. Fbksidext McKinley does not believe in going back on bis friends. He bas appointed x Senator George W. Mc Bride, of Oregon, as a commissioner of tbe St. Louis Exposition at a salary of 13,000 a year. The other two members are ex-Senator Carter, of Montana, and ex-Senator Thurston, of Nebraska. W. J. Beyan's weekly newspaper, the "Commoner" is a sad disappoint ment to his friends. One editor in Philadelphia said the paper was well named because it was the "commonest" sort of a publication. If Mr. Bryan really wants to succeed he will hire a newspaper man to run his publication. Tm state of Deleware does not amount to much so fur as size Is concerned, but for red hot politics it beats tbe world. By failing to elect A senator, the state is without any representation whatever in the United States senate. By the exer cise of good judgment, Oregon ia not In the list of states that failed to elect sena tors. The United States senate bad to wait for John II. Mitchell before it could ad journ. That distinguished body will find itself waiting on the Oregon senator a good many time!! during (he next eix years. The senate will want to know what your Uncle John thinks about a measure before it will be allowed to pass. It will not be very long, before the whole world will know that Oregon hat got a senator to represent the state's interest. It Begins that Tacoma, the mumified city of destiny, has managed to secure a strong pull at Washington, D, C. Hardly had the announcement been made that a new mint was to be located at Tacoma, than word comes that the government It to catabllth docking facilities there fr the transport. This it undoubtedly the wotk of United State K.n.inr Addison (). Fouler. Senator Filter it not an oiator, but he wlelda strong influences a a man of business. Ovxa In Sampler, Oregon, there It a newspaper that olton says harsh things, as though it editor lived on raw diet, Here it one of the boo mota from his pen: "Now Portland paper are warn ing their readers againtt investing in oil ttocka, fearing that tome of the ruity dollars allege.! to be piled op in tal town will be loet. Portland it a per cent, clothing slore, dry rot. ture thing proposition and never will be anything else until there it a grvat boom there in the undeiUking business." Sosca of the populist and demo cratic brethren evidently think that some of the utemler of these organlia tiona in the legislature did not do their duty because they refumnl to' participate in a hold-up similar to that of '07. The 'y? act can take place once but not again if the people can prevent it. Some of theee "hase-beeu'a" of the '97 crop think that because their example was not followed by their brethren at the recent session that the political gravel of tbe latter have been dug deep. The people have pased judgement on the t7 "job" in no uncertain tones. 'hen they get a cbance they will up bold the patriotic coarse of any man, no matter to what party be belongs, that does his duty, prevents a bold-up and helps elect a senator, even it that sena tor belongs to another party than bis own. i All the transcontinental lines of rail road have made a special rate to the Pa cific Coast which they call a "honieeeek er'trate." It is placed at $25 from the Missouri riyer, and $30 from Chicago. The excursions ttart every Toeeday and will continue until the last Tuesday in April. It seems that a great many trav elers are coming to the Pacific Coast. Most of them reach points in Washing ton and but few are coming to Oregon. This is due in a great measure, to the fact that tbe Great Northern inaugurated the new rate and was followed by the Northern Pacific. While the Great Northern has no lands to sell, President Hill it anxious to get settlers to live along his line and thus increase the busi ness of the road. Tbe Not t hern Pacific hat lands to sell, and can therefore be benifitted in a direct way. Tbe power ful efforts of these two railroads are turned toward settling the state of Wash ington, and he figures of the last census show tbe results obtained. Unfortunately, Oregon has no such power exerted for the settlement of thlt stale, and a slow growth is but the natu ral outcome of inactivity. Just now the settlers are pouring into Washington by the thousands. Ambitious towns in Or egon and Idaho are raising money by popular subscription with which to de fray the expenses of agents, who are sent to meet the trains loaded with settlers There ia an amusing feature to all tbete praise worthy undertakings. It is question whether such efforts will meet with much succeus. An army of agenta will meet the trains and deluge the tired travelers with all kinds of advertising circulars. The immigrants will no doubt be overcome with perplexity in attempt ing to choose between tbe allurements offered to them. It will be interesting to watch for results. UNJUST CENSURE. The Roseburg Review has placed itself in that large and growing class of imbe ciles. In a recent issue tbe Review for feits the respect of all sensible men by giving vent to tbe following sample of billingsgate: "As to tbe democratic and citizen members of the legislature who voted for Mitchell and made bis election pos Bible, their action merits and will receive nothing but contempt from honeht men The legislative seats they hold were given them by democratic votes, yet Mr. Mitchell has done more than any other one man, in recent years, toward making Oregon a strongly republican state, and this election will only give him more power to continue in tbe same work, This betrayal of their friends and supporters should end their political careers at once and forever. They will only be known hereafter as political Judases," It is a paltry argument to advocate anarchy in preference to law and order. It is unworthy to stand as an obstruc tionist and say that if a .democrat can not be elected because of a lack of votes, TREACHERY A persis tent cough is at r i rat V friend, for It elves warn ing of the ap proach of a deadly ene my. Heed the warning before it is too late, be fore your .lungs be come in flamed, be f o r e the t! doctor says, "Consump tion." hen the danger signal first appears, help nature w ith it tSdDBSlll Dont delay until your lungs are sore and your cold settled down deep in your chest. Kill the enemy before the deadly blow kills you. Cure your cough today. One dose brings relief. A few doses make the cure complete. Tknaattaai Ik. aw as trilnrr caM Mb lar lb aaran caMa i fl.M Ik mmt I ratialdar yoir Cherry rcwtrml th boat r. nM-.lv for clU and (uii(ha and all ibrual alTM-tlnna. 1 iu nam! It fur 10 ymtra and ll rlalnlf beau thru all." U. H.Li-!T. Deo. , 19S. t nloo, S. T. WrHm th9 0o. If T any romplaJnt katrr and AMtr tba a.! ailirai a4vtr jvm fr'?. Too will ra.'-r. a pronc. r all, allkuol mat. Aildr-aa 1B. J. C. AT Eft, L0wa.lt, Maaa, a. iS aavata at. a, ata at. that the state shall suffer tbe lost of a senator. To be a dog in the manger may suit a personal whim, but it a raok injustice to tbe people ol tbe atate. There should be nothing bat respect for the democrats, who rather tbin bl rk the progress of the state, voted for an able republican senator. TILLAMOOK'S ROBBT PLIGHT. Prot-uor James Montague, the bard of Tillamook, baa been weaving fanciful pictures in rhyme about bis native town. There is no subject how eve peculiar, that does not set the protestor into a rythmic mood. The Tillamook Herald published tbe following local newt item : "In view of the rapid growth of Tilla mook, and for the beat interests of the city, some action should be taken look ing to the purchase of a hearw. We doubt if there is a town in the United States of the pretentions of Tillamook to being a live up-to-date place where the feelings of the people are so little conidd ered in this matter as here, Thexe ve hides are sometimes owned by the un dertaker, and soinetimet by the livery man, and in tome cases the people corn bine and purchase one when no Individ uatwill." Upon reading the foregoing article Professor Montague penned the follow ing lines: "We've got a live community down here around the bay. And try to keep a-marchlng, with the pro- greii of today. There ain't no railroad down here yet, but one has got to come; An' when It doei the world'll know that we're progresning some. But still, witn all our enterprise, the town has one bad curse, For, though we hate to tell it out, we bave'nt got no bearae. Tbe other tow nt around lbs state that ain't got halt the go An' map an' ginger that ws have, but juit it dead and alow, They're better fixed In thli reipect than we are, an' we muil Get as a hearse that beats them all clear outo' light, or bust, It'i bad ai bein' balf a mile behind the world or worse To be a live, progressive town that hasn't got no bearae. We do not want no common cart for our de parted friends, We want a bearse with plumet on top, an glass at both the ends. With gildin' on the lidei of it, an1 easy springs Inside So that our loved ones won't get jurred or jolted when they ride. We'll have to hustle 'round the town an' try and raise a purse, For this here town o' Tillamook can't be without a hearse. l'OU Tltr IT. IfSbilob's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cents and 50 cents and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle bank and we will re fund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 ceo and 50 cents. C. G. Huntley, tbe Druggist. ! mm I BBS- A Mielf Wore PopulM. Our worthy erstwhile shullworn grop InK ln.tlie-.lnrk friend Geo. Oghs ol Ml I alia, has a jeremiad ol halt a coliuiin't length In wmk't Courier-Herald. "Little tleorgey" laket exception to a communication trout Harlow, signed "Corporal", who .lefemU and applaud the action of repreaeiitallv.Hi ireerand Hedged for voting for Senator Mitchell, and lima aturiig bin election to the 11. 8. Senate. If you will grant me ipace, here are some of the objectionable para graph! which "Little lieorgey" ao nun Ii dialikea; "King rule la badly cracked and no lusionUt w ho voted for Mitchell need olTor any apologies for lila vole" etc., and, "Oh lor a congress that wil ttand by the inaaaoa and not by the rlaet, at now, t tit roll up our ilervet and go to work for the Initiative and referendum aud never let up Unlit it becomes a law, 1 Now I aak the Molalla fot'lalUI. "wliufi the matter with 'Corpoial'" jan.1 antwer "ho't all right, you hot he I it. ln't (ieorgvy for the initiative and . referendum T Of course he ia. Thrn i why it he kicking against Meaarw. Irer I and He.lgeaT If they chooae to vote fr I John II. Mitchell, Isn't It their le.al. ' inoial, social and political privilege? Wl o is hurt by their act ion T Had they follow ed the example set by the various Cot belt populiitt now happily relegated to an eternal political obscurity and refueed to take the oath and organise the hoti.e as the Corhett innocent did In 1SU7, then, Ueorgpy, yon might have fired If your little pop gun In the Courier-Herald with a thow of righteoiit Indignation. Or had not Mr. Prenarr, aa republican, and Mr. Hedget, aa a democrat, bad the 'example every day at the rapilol, of populista voting for drnitarfate and ( both lor republican, they mlgheonaiat ently deserve the censure of "Popgun j George." I presume both gentlemen if Clackamaa to vallently a"aHid, and un justly, loo, by the sage of classic Molalla, i as they are both lawyers, will tell him in good tound latin shoot people living In t glass house, etc. Or a Mr. Hedge is i conceded to be a good democrat, or was ! when running; for representative, It un doubtedly folloas thatlieorge voted for him. And no doubt aa the young Krskine of Clackamaa sahet the noblesse oblige racket, he, the aforetald young man, voted for George two year ego last June. No, George, neither gentleman you complain of baa gone wrong. Ai "Corporal" tayt they bate do apology to make, that duty belonged to you two year ago and more when you tried to bull-dose your way tck to the legisla ture aod failed because, Georgey, the people have long memories and deeplte the tact that you were boneat, well meaning, upright, conaclenlioua, paid your own board and car-fare, In tact be nefited in no wise Iruin the lavish prod igality of tbe "Opposition to Mitchell," you failed io your duty and, like oioel of the "Opposition to Mitchell," you were summarily turned down and are now a back number. The means and money furnished by Corbett and recklessly distributed and lnderd by the late (politically) Jo nathan Bourne, who, it seems, bad the "Opoaition to Mitchell" In tow again this season, and with no better tuci-esi in getting in hit bos, kept an active lobby at the capitol to sing and drink tbe praise of II. W. Corbett otherwise the "Opposition to Mitchell." George, like W, J, Bryan, you're young and (po litically speaking) inexperienced. He member many republicans voted for you in 'BO who did'nt in 'US, because why? Because they knew you were honest, but alas! George, they thought you were wise, at least that you knew enough to obey the law of your state, and, you fall ing to do that, of course they bad no further use for you that It, not for legislative purposes. me scripture says, - first lake mo beam out of thine own eye" and then of course you can with admirable consist uncy point out to your brother represent ative email motes in theirt. Think, George. Do more thinking along thlt line and less writing, aad people esiieclully voters will forget your past blunder and old Clackamas may yet have the benefit of your stored wisdom. Nux Vomica. MAJIf A LOVER. Hat turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. "Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Trice 25 cts, and 50 eta. C..O. Huntley the Druggists Southern California. Notable among the pleasures adorned by the Shasta Route in the winter trip to Southern California and Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fesh points of interest and added sources of enjoyment, under ite sunny skies, in the variety of its in- dustries, in its prolific vegetation and among its numWless resorts of moun tain shore, valley and plain. The two daily Shasta trains from Tort- land to California have been recently equipped with the most approved pat terd of standard and tourist sleeping cars but tbe low rates of fare will still con tinue in effect. Illustrated guides to the winter resorts of California and Arizona may be had on application to C. II. Mabkham, 0. P. A., Portland, Oregon. gASTGRl AYa'ctdulo Vrt piunlioii Tur A slmllnilnj iticKixxlnmtllctf tiln ting the blmnmlB tintl lVnvm ta rromok's Ditfcstlon.Clvrrful ms and IVm .Conlalm jm'IiUt Ihilitm.Morvhii or Mutual. Not Nahc otic. 1H I Apttfcrl Rfmi'dy forConsllfwv Han, Sour Slonutfh.tllnrrUvn artrtvt onYuNumr rewmh iicss mk! Lohh or Sleei) Facsimile Sigiwturt of VKW YOUK. tXACT COPY Or WAfCW. fr GENERAL PRESENTS-Fir EVERY DAY USE The Lamp or T lamp U.at dnfaal ftara an um im ianani4 I Up Tint (fM u anl Ua)t-.d luilr fH auii. I.. iui Zbc fscw Ottwr lamna rnaf b v(tnr - lhr niar faa la i aiiuw nati air Um lamp nftaml yt ia cm M t avafj Uiiip haa U. Olit Iinmat hp; W'acaa IUI wry Uu-p , 'a" . 'U vani a a tamn uc ali.ra, aa Nk' k.Lrer " New Rooheetor. ww. lm """flr aml lliralnr ni- jrvi. ' - " " - Laaapa. CMaallallua I hl.lt. TIE BQCHESTER IMP Mo Right te Vgtlaeat. The woman who It lovely in face, lotm and trui rr will alwaythave friends, but oue who would be attractive mual keep hr health. 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I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complex ion is butter. My doctor says it acta gntly on the stomach, liver and kindcys, and is a pleasant laxative. It ia made from herbs, and fa prepared a easily as tea. It It called Lane's Medicine. All druggists sell It at 2-'c. and K0 cts. Lane's Family Mudine moves the bowels each' day. If you cannot get ll, send for a free sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, L Roy, N Y. There is a fine point of distinction' in China between being beheaded and be ing decapitated. To the outsider, how ever, it makes little difference where the line it drawn. YOUMJ MOT II SIM. Croup is the terror of thoiiHands of young mothers because its outbreak ia so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic In cases of Croup, It has never been known to fail. The worst eases relieved Immediately. Price, 25 cti. 60 cU. and $1.00. C. O. Huntley, the Uruggist. 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