- I 'It ( oregon city .enterprise, friday march. 20, 1001 i 1 5 1 : -1 Oregon City Enterprise. City and Comity Official Taper. Publittlied Every Krlclny. L. L. PORTER, pBuraisToa. UBNCRIPTION HATKH, Qyeyear V W Hx months J W Trial subscription two monthi 2J A discount o AO cents on all subscriptions tor one year, 25 ccnli lor ill months, ll paid In advance. Advertising rales given on application. Subscribers mill find the dt of explra Hon stamped on their papais (ollowin their name. If this date it not changed Wfthiu two weeks after payment, kindly notify us and wa will look after it. Entered at the postoftloe In Oregon City, Or., as second claaa matter. AGENTS POS TBI INTKRPK.ISK. Beaver Creek lr.T. B. Thomas Oanby E. I. 8a Clackamas.. .A. Malbor Milwa-.ikie. Union Mill. . . Meadow Brook. Bew Kra Wilwnville .... Parkplace Blaord siulino Uarus ola) I a Marqtiam , Butte ville Aurora Eagle Creek.... Damascus Raudv Ourri'nsvillt,... MarruU ....Oscar V is-iiier 0. J. Tnillintfer Chas. Holman ,.;.W. 8. Newberry Henry Milejr K. O. Holmes J.O lis.- 0. T. Howard R. M. Cooler Annie f tubbg J. C. .Marjtiai B. Jennings ...Henrv A. 8nvor ."H. Wiibern J. C. Klliott K. detach. Geo. J. Currin Adolpti Ascboff Ex-Pbesidekt Harbison'i estate was worth $380,000. His life was infured for $40,000 in four different companies. Is the meantime the Willamette valley is beginning to blossom like onto the Garden of Eden and the song birds look on with delight. Woild it not be well lor the people of Oregon City to ananw some con cine statement of the rare resources of this favored clime to that the Willamette valley may be properly advertised at the Buffalo exposition? Those of os who think our troubles are vast and overwhelming, have bat to comprehend the woes of Mark Hanna. Exultant in his imperious power, the lordly Mark could not pass the ship sab sidy bill. This is misery indeed. Botha, the Boer general, is accused of being crazy because be will not listen to England's terms of peace. It will be re called that a gentleman named George Washington was also accused of being weak minded for not accepting the terms of peace proposed by the same power only a few years ago. axdrew Carnegie was once a poor boy and worked bard enough to lay np a great many millions of dollars. His hardest job lies ahead of him however, for he is now struggling to become a pxr mm, and do his best, he cannot give awav any more than one tenth of his in come. Nobody can say that Andrew has not been continually looking for trouble. The anthracite coal miners of Penn sylvania are evidently running mad with a little brief authority. Just as the presi dential election was coming on they de cided to strike. Mark Hanna waved bis talinmanic wand and the strike was set tled. Now another strike is brewing, but Mr. Htinna's wand will not be in service this time, and the result is there fore in doubt. Tub train load of Chicago business men who came to Portland, were shown the rocks and rills of the Columbia river valley. They missed the Wil lamette garden farms. They will go back home with a pretty good idea of how a rugged mountain looks oat lined against the sky, but with no knowledge of the productive qualities of Oregon. Is spite of the fact that the worthy state of Oregon has no visible means of advertising itself throughout the East, a goodly number of homeseekers are wandering into the great Willamette valley and buying farmB. Scarcely a day passes that some farm is not sold to an Eastern man, and strangers are ar riving on every train to look the country over. It behooves every man to treat the strangers well on their arrival. Mrs. Carrie Nation has fallen out with her publisher, whojs a negro. Her newspaper, called "The Smasher's Mail," was coming out with a hot roast on the judue who heard the evidence that re sulted in the conviction of Mrs. Nation for joint smashing. The negro refused! to allow the ariioU W appear in print, whereupon Carrie dissolved partnership with him. KnM hn pnxlured some .(rdiuM fraLa anil ( irrie ia not the least ot them. Tiikri does not even) to be much hr.iv-baml excitement ever the Alaska j fold fields just at this time. It was exported by tho who have kept close watch of the trend of events In the past, that somebody would find gold either in Siberia or near the North Pole. Thus far there has boen no new discovery to which the tourists might go and yet there is time to spring a sensation before the opening of navigation in the North Pacific, CofST Bom de Castellan has dis tingnished himself by shooting the editor of the Paris Figaro in the leg. The count is not so slow? When he was accused of squandering Anna Gould's money, he said : "Have I not kept my contract with this woman? I agreed to give her my title for a money consideration. I did as I agreed and now I shall insist on the performance of the term of the con tract." The count is not as big a fool as he might be. Ir Oregon City really wants to pro mote its own interests, there is an opportunity at hand in the founding of condensed milk factory for the purpose j of canning milk and cream for the1 Oriental trade. The canned milk at present comae principally j from Illinois and Iowa, paying ing heavy railroad tariff. This is some thing for the Board of Trade to consider, so that an otfer can be made to practical condensed milk men in the East. Stkakii a it may seem there are those who are actually attempting to prove that El wood Minchin, the youth ful orator, did not appropriate the words of a noted writer and call them bis own. The argument is also made that be bad 'perfect right to take a few words" bat not too many. Such wisdom as ap peared in the oration doea not usually proceed from the months of babes. This one deduction of fact ought to be a guide for the judges in pronouncing the oration a dangerous counterfeit. Farm ibs of the Willamette valley are confronted with serious loss to their flocks of sheep. It has been estimated tiat fully one third of the sheep have died within the last four months. Some judges even say that one half the sheep hive perished from the inroads of the i leech. Up to the present time no sue cessful remedy has been discovered after the eheep have been attacked. The sheep get the leeches from feeding on the bottom lands. They are taken in ternally and attack the liver of the ani mal. SEATTLE'S WIDE FAME. The Central Labor Union, of Seattle, has been forced to send out notices, warning all laboring men to stay away from Seattle. The fact is made apparent that Seattle has sown the wind and is now reaping the whirlwind. While there is such a thing as business integrity in most communities, Seattle has never been able to thoroughly comprehend the term. To the average citizen of Seattle, everything is fair that results in obtain ing money from passing stranders. The town has do factories for the employ ment of labor, and yet working men go there with the expectation of finding something to do. It is a cane of fleecing every man, woman or child, who is un fortunate enough to land in the town. But the fame of Seattle is spreading, as the following extract from the Chicago Chronicle will show. The Chronicle says : "The cities of Seattle and Tacoma have resumed their warfare over the proper designation of the mountain peak which dominates both cities. Seattle in sists on "Rainier," while Tacoma, as is quite natural, is steadfast for "Tacoma." The row is a chronic one, and breaks out when the denizens ot the two towns take a brief vacation from their ordinary and customary occupation of robbing Eastern people who are foolish enough to trust themselves in the Puget Sound country. The natives of Sumatra once had the reputation of being the most expert thieves and swindlers on the face of the earth, but the Bumatran who should land in Seattle, would find himself dead broke and naked half an hour after his arrival." CACHES OF DIVOKCE. When Judge McBride opens court on the morning of April 15, lie will find a big divorce docket in Clackamas county. An Ohio judge, who had been hearing divorces for most of his term, said : "Two-thirds of the diyorce cases that come before me are due to early mar :1 Look at your tongue. Is it coated? Then you have a bad taste in your mouth every morning. Your appetite is poor, and food dis tresses you. You have frequent headaches and are often dizzy. Your stomach is weak and your bowels are always constipated. There's an old and re liable cure: Don't take t cathartic dose and then stop. Bet ter take a laxative dose each night, just enough to cause one good free move ment the day following. You feel better the very next day. Your appetite returns, your dyspepsia is cured, your headaches pass away, your tongue clears up, your liver acts well, and your bowels no longer give you trouble. Pries. 23 cnU. AU SmfftjU. I hr ukB Ayr's rills for M yon, and I cunsirirr them tns bast nude, Ob pill diws ma nor jr"o4 (tun hill a bo i of any otbar kind I BavasTer tried." Mra. .VK. Talbot, March SO, 1M. Arrtoflua, Kans. ' ' 'V A A A A A A riages. I believe that the same would hold true in all divorce courts. Young people marry before they are old enough to form sensible views on matrimony or on the character of thoee they marry. There hare been young wives here weep ing for divorcee who must have been so young at tl time they were married that spanking would have been more ap- propriate. Young men are as great fools as young women. "There is another class of ieoliah mar riages in which matrimony is contracted before the parties have been acquainted lung enough to know each other thor- oughly. These hasty and unfortunate marriages are usually contracted by very young persons, so that it comes hack to the same proposition of too early mar riage. When the injudiciou marriage has been made there is nothing left but a life of misery for each of the parties to it or the divorce court, and so the divorce record keeps growing. It is shameful, and the lessons of the divorce court ought to teach young peoplo who are in a hurry to get married to go slow." Prof. Ivison, of Ionaconing, Md! sufiered terribly from neuralgia of ttie stomach and indigestion for thirthteen years and after the doctors had failed to cure him they fed him on morphine A friend advised the use of Kodol Dys pepsia Cure and after taking a few bottles of it he says, "It has cured me entirely. Ican'l say too much for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." It digests what you eat. Geo, A. Harding. The only way you can convince a girl that kissing is dangerous is by showing ber. Through the Yellowstone. The Dew route via the Oregon Short Line Railroad and Monida. Montana, enables you to make a delightful trip througn the Yellowsone National Park, entering via Monida and coming out via Cinnabar, making it unnecessary to cover any portion of the route twice. For beautiful descriptive booklet, write or call at Oregon Short Line Ticket Office, 142 Third street, Portland, Or. It is admitted in Oregon that free sil ver is dead, Lincoln (Neb.) papers please copy. Glorious Jews Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the beat doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent." This shows what thou sands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons helps digestion builds up the strength. Only 60 cents. Sold by Geo. A, Harding Druggist Guaranteed. i Ji's (jr HlllUm HobiiiNuu K turns. William Uoblnsoii, the well known merchant has returned from a trip to New Yoik which consumed an entire month. Speaking of his Journey and the Impressions he received, Mr, Kubln son said : "I was Interested In the f't thai com mon lalnir Is being well paid in the Fast. The Hast Is giiii ahead at a brtak-tiet k sp'd and every twenty-four hours pro duces a new millionaire In New Yotlr, I am sorry lo say tnat our wages li the West have uot advanced In harmony with thoeo of Uio Fast. Our working men are receiving but little more than they did during hard limes Perhep we will catch up In good lime. Now w ten a man asks me why thete Is not a large immigration to the West, I am prepared to tell him that the average working man is receiving belter wages than he ran poasihly gel in this country, and Is therefor perfectly Mtlslled." "In New York there Is only one motto In life and that Is: 'hurry up and get a ! dollar." You can't ask a man a que- tion for he will nut stop to listen to you They toil all day and then go home to a hig dry goods box. I could Dot live (list way. After a man has once lived in Oregon, any other part of the world S'H'itis cramped and dixagreoable. "Chicago is the same big hag of wind that it always was. Gambling Is a open as any other business, ami Is carried on with shocking publicity . 1 never saw such utter disregard of coin uvm divency. Moat all the saloons have a lunch of girls flocking around the bar and everything la hitch-handed outlawry. Mayor Harrison is running for ollice a.-sin and the motto of the campaign is: 'The Streets are Free to Everybody, Special Privilege to None" This means that if the gamblers and other lough people will help In the election they can go ahead with their Immorality. Mayor Harrison is opposed by a moral party that will never know it had anything to do with the campaign when the votes are counted. There is a great chance (n Chicago (or Mrs. Carrie Nation with her hatchet. I am glad to get home again for there la no place like old Orw gon. I passed through a bliuard and nearly (rote to death. I bought a lot of new goals and they will be coming right long in a few days." April Weather. The following data, covering a rlod of 29 yearshave been compiled from the weather bureau records at Portland, Or., for the month of April. TKMPIC RATtME. Mean or normal temperature, 52 deg. The warmest mooth was that of 18ril, with an average of 66 deg. The coldest month was that of 187'.', with an average of 4'1 deg. The highest temperature was 8'J deg on the 17tb, 1897. The lowest temperature was 28 deg. on the 7lh 1873. Average date on which first "killing" frost occurred in autumn, Nov. l!ii. Average date on which last "killing" Irost occurred in spring, April 11 l-BECM'ITATION tlUin ami melted snow). Average for the month, 3 .'W Inches, Average numlier of days with .01 of an inch or more, 14. The greatest monthly precipitation wus7.K8 inches In 1883. The least monthly precipitation was 1.12 inches In 1HM5. The greatest amount of precipitation recorded in any 24 consecutive hours was 1.34 inches on the 21 in 1883. The greatest amount of snowfall re corded In any 24 consecutive hours (rec ord extending only to winter u( H81-8.' only) w 1.0 inches on the 4th, H, CLOCKS AND WEATHER. Average number ot clear days, fl; partly cloudy days, 11 ; cloudy days, 13. WIND. The prevailing winds have been from the south. The highest velocity of the wind was 41 miles, from the southeast, on the 3d 18!)5. Date of issue, March 20, 1901. A. B. Woixabsb, Observer, temporarily in chaige. 11 iroiiwea wild rheumatism, give Chamberlain s Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you one cent if It does no good. One application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one- third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsy, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quick ly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price, 25 and 60 eta. O. A. Harding Druggist. Alfred Harmsworth Intimates that King Edward was cut out for an editor. From which it may be inferred that the crown got a high-class scoop on the pen. At Bed Time. I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complex Ion is better. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomach, liver and kindeys, and is a pleanant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medicine. All druggists sell it at 25c. and 50 els, Lane's Family Medians moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get it, . - , s... 1 vi-ifi F. WoodwarJ, LeBoy, X Y. W r W " 13 ACc IdUo Preparation Idr An slmllntinfi dicFtvd.mlKctftilv ting the Stuuvuhs nnd Howls if Promotes Difcesllonf Ur rful' ru'ssnniliVjM .Contains nrHIrr Ihrttmi.Morphiiie norMutffflL ISotNaiicotic. Mr.lW. lua f m i fmn AportVcl RVmfily forroaMiiv t lo n i So ur S tonw h. I ) inrrN mti Wintvvt.oiwlR)iw.revrmiV iu-5s nikl Lomh or SLer.i Facsimile Sigiwlur of NKW YOHK. MlHI'llWIf tXACT COPY WSsMC". SSNELL tf lit : Ride a Good Wheel! The llicycle season la etut hrre. Mure Wheels will be ridden than ever lforv Make up your mind now what nirycle you will ride. s Bicycle In calling the attention of the public to the llicycle constructed by the Snell-Yalc Cycle Co , of Toledo, O , I do so believing after having tsamlit ed rverv wheel III use on this Coast that they are the best in Construc tion, material and 1 finish; having all y up-to-date Im-e-j provemcnts, and mine which no M other make has. M The Yale cushion f frame stands without a prer for strength, syuietry, beauty and finish. The Sncll, Lady's y or Gent's, is of the highr.t grade and V for lightness in weight and easy run - V, y ning qualities has no equal. All V, wheels sold by tile will be fully icuar - Come ni re my YALE w ft ImtliiK rlM-wlirre nail I r..nlmr. .f tlirlr Ur.irHjr. H. W. JACKSON'S DICYCLE SHOP .Main Mret, Oregon tlly. i Bicycle far GENERAL PRESENTS for EVERY DAY USE The Lamp of 1 ihi lamp uii iirmui nm up or sinoks, of rnM you lo Um t UntfiiAK ; I hit lamp itiat Imikt fmni lira Vim f f t ll Biii aiiit 11 kikhI : Um lamp Dial you Uovrr ll. Uitflv lurt wlUl, mini jruu batf II ; Uml s Zbc New Rochester. miiir lamp insy lx cirron! Uwy may Im, In siiina resi-' , them' only mm. 77m '1 Th aur Uie lamp nffpml Tnu l OO It I evrry lamp lias ll. i:ial Varl-lfa.) OIl Iiiihm MimIo IViv. Wst-an nil eviry lamp wattl. Notnalli-r lir,rr you new lamp or .mw, an ol'l mm rt.Mlrnl or refill. ""'. muiitmHi or hiiht malm or Innm traimrnnn H lino a New Rochestor wo van du IU Lot us 1 jemi you la.Taliirr. 1 ti iii ui LwU ' W art 3HI!CI AI.IST5 In th. frratment of dlssasaa oil ftm St umps. Cunaullallun I KIX. THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO., Southern Callforola. Notable among the leasiirei a 11 on led by the Hhasta Route Is the winter trip to Southern California and Arixona. Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever deyeloD fiesh points of Interest and added sources of enjoyment, under its sunny skies, In the variety of it in dustries, in its prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts of moun tain shore, valley aml plain. The two daily Hhasta trains from Port land to California have beon recently equipped with the most approved pat terd of standard and tourist sleeping cars but the 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. Markium, (1. P. A., Portland, Oregon. Dr. Williams' Indian .8 'iiiiIiiibiiI will cunt Hiliiii lili.Tiliiitf finil it,. 1. 1,.. l'lliH. IUilmorhHlhi, aliuys the ItcbliiKStoiiiw.acts usaj-UI-i, kIvi-h liiHtaiit rn- ('(. Ur, VV IHIuiiih' I nil I mi I'll 1 il,... s- iritinl 1m nnihuri.il f,i iiii.. ..a In(t of Ihs prlvslii puns. JCvi'rv h l. lly clruirirlNtn. h. n.i.ll nn ... elpt of 'Ipt of nrlcn. 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MELLO Hfr J 2,(K)OmiIo8 of long dig tanco telephone wire In OntRon, Wanhinglou, Cali fornia and Idaho now in otxjration by the I'ncifio Htution Telcjihone Com pany, covering 2,250 tOWUH. Quick, acc All the (latin: perHonal con bintanco no cloar undorHtanding. Spo kane and Han Francmco as eaeily heard as Port land. Oregon City ofTice at Jfanling's Dru Store. OABTOllIA. Stars tba lhJ You HaN Boueht M tf IV ffAV (for Over Thirty Years c.TTsr:.r.T.; YALE li ii; ; clc : it 1