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OREGON, OITy ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 3, ,1001. Oregon City Enterprise. City aid Count; Official rirr. Published Every Friday. L. L. rOUrKK, PoriT0B. UBCRIPTION RATKH, Oris year M on milium w anai subscription two months 23 A discount of SO cstits on all subscriptions u ' "MU" ,or u moiitus, 11 pwu 111 a.ivanrr. AdrerUMiig rales give 11 on application. Subscribers will tin.) ths dl of Kun stamped on their pairs following 11 nic. 11 mis aaie 1 not cnanptM wit bin two wreks aftr a pvmini, kindly "u " 111 iook aner lu JCntred at the postoftio In Oregon City vt., a kvuiiu ciasa matter. FOR TBI ENTERPRISE. Bsarsr Creek.. Canny Clscuniaa Milwa-ikie Union Mills.. . jjea.lnw Brook. Sew Era tt'ilsunvitla Parkplsoc Stafford Mulino Cams. Wolalla Marquam ButteTille Anrora. Eaele Creek.... J'anmscua.. Ur.T. B. Tbamu E. I. fias A. Mather -.0. J.Trulliiier . . in as. Holrnan .V. K. K'.arh.rrv Henr Mi ley .... R. 0. holmes J Q. lia ... C. T. ll..r.i .....R. M.Oorr , Annis Stubta . J. C. Martjiiam B. Jnnin Henry A. Pnvir H. Wilbern J. C. Klliott D , Mlii.ii. V blllUH Cnrrinsville 7.7.7. Geo. j. Cnrrin M,rmo Adolph Aarhotf Tna prone dealers of California will have to send for J. Pierpoot Morgan when they forn the next prnne trust. A Mariox county farmer stsrted lor Faleni on horseback carrying a lantern. HesaUhewas looking for an honett mm. That night he rode back home in Ihe dark. - Somebody bad stolen his lantern. It ia reportod that the Southern Ta cifle Railroad company ia attempting to secure another route so aa to avoid Cow Creek Canyon. Surveyors have been at work running a line through the mount aim that not only keeps away from the Canyon, tut saves 40 mile. The Cow Creek Canyon piece of road has been treacherous ever since it was built, and has coat the company immense amounts of money to remove landslides. ltoMNU for oil in Oregon Is getting to be quite a fad. It Is not yet reported that anybody has found oil, but one man who smelled of the point of the auger says that lie detected strong evidences of petroleum. Perhaps this is enough foun- datlon upon which to build a stock com pany. Many a stock company has come into existence on less provocation than a strong smell. Tut "absent treatment" fraud has re ceived a eit-back at Nevada Missouri. For a long time the "Weltmer Institute of Magnetic Healing has been giving 'absent treatment" to thousands of poor deluded dupes. The so called "insti fute" was run by Stephen A. Weltmer and Joseph A. Keely. They were mak ng more money tbau Andrew Carnegie when the PoetotBie Department stopped their mail. They were fined f 1.500 each by Judge Phillips in the United States coart. "otrorlngs" of the sick, the roatofllce the responsibility they assume. Department pounced down on him and It has come to be ths citatom fur bond- he la now in jail. If there ever was ing companies lo furnish security. Them) proof needed that the dear public Is go- compaiilca have a large capital "tix k And ing crasy, the "absent treatments" and are absolutely responsible, They rhama vibrations," are nough to convince the a certain amount for every thousand del- most sceptical. . lure they assume In case of Ions. They Iimvh vntiuii 11 Inunlrv that la llior- Tiu failure of two banks, one at ..,. llllMiHrn. p,.,,.,,, ,1.,,,, bond . Salem and the other at Vancouver, ,. , ,m.i,i. u... rem.ire lo teaches an oft told lesson. The people ,,, . ...t 1 well .a I.I. put their hard-earned money In the Lmimtl worlh .,, ,.,,, parar.,r. banks. The bank elllclals used the tlmtrM ... ,:. ,, t,..,!.l bv a money to promote their own enterprises. L i.i I .1 The banks failed and the depositor. I U)0W u ,Q Uf ,0 VNK( ...,..Wa.,mrH man a. mougt, a , .,, (f n)01ri imiHiii nail taken the 1 11 mis and forlifle.l hlmevil against nil comers. It would he With Hie Kxchuiigt a harsh and somewhat iimiviliiml t.i A proposition has been made lo Port land by an advertising company, to pat np street signs with soap advertisements below Ibem. There is only one step be yond this barbarity. It is an advertise ment on the side of a hearse. Is the appointment of Henry Meldrnm to the position of surveyor general, the selection was evidently made with a Tiew to seenring a man who was quali fiedfortbe place. Mr. Meldram is ciyil engineer of hih ability and large experience. Ax unusual nnmber of small banks throughout the country are being dyna mited and robbed. The robbers are no doubt anxious depositors who want to get their money out before the cashier has a chance to blow it in on stock speculations. It might be well to remark that President William McKinley will pans through Oregou City in less than three weeks. If the presidential eye ever fixes itself on some of the alleys, Oregon City will never get a rating for cleanli ness or Godliness. The vista will pre sent to President McKinley an assort ment of dead cats, tomato cans and ash barrels such as the good man has never seen outside of a garbage crematory. A woman well known in Oregon City has recently achieved fame as the author of two books on bird lore. She is Fanny Hardy Ec kstorm, and her books are en titled "The Bird Book" and "The Wood- peckers." Mrs. Eckstorm will be re membered as the wife of Jacob A. Eck storm, pastor of St. Pauls church in Ore gon City, in 1893 and 1891. Oatoo.N again claims distinction in the world of music, for William Wallace Graham, of Clackamas county, has been admitted to the Konig Hocufchule of Berlin. Mr. Graham Is a son of one of Clackamas county's oldebt settlers. He was born and raised at Graham'a Ferry. All the old riyermen know him, for he need to sit on the bank and play them tunes upon bis violin. He has many relatives in Clackamas county, amoog them bis talented sister, Mrs. Marion Young, of Wilsonville. seriously rgu that a det.ulting banker , ?' , ' " ,K'U, " 1 , 1 is iichiii on inungiiiio piuMen 111 mi should be punished for his misdeeds, L,,,,,,,, inJ , , t,Ml ,lol nM to ,1IM, aim yei some 01 ineiu ougtii 10 le vac- who have luveoted In farm -n.ity on cinated with ttie virus of retribution, It time. Industry and Old llimsy will carry Is entirely possible under the simple snd ,J I"0""'"' ' hun.lre.ls of softly Vieldimc l.ws. to rob an entire r.r"T " 'T C""",y MU """,Jf tlllaiuook lleailliglit. community auJ then go scot-free - of anything resemblimr DUtiUhment. T. 1 Henderson Is one of Yamhill's ti,,- . , ,, ... farmers upon whom the spirit of diversi luere wis a time when the cry of stop ,, ., . . . .. , 1 tied farming is moving. lie has sieiit thief awakened the burghers ,to great ol,0.,Umlred dollars this spring (or grass activity in defense of their belonina i,, clover seed, and Intends engaging But that was a long time ago, dear more exteusively In tlie gioaingof hy children. n'l ',ra8 for hia Increasing herds i f line sMk. Yamhill Reporter n . . .1 - tngianu is iiaving enough of I ,. .....i., .... 1 . . , 1 vfinuuHii 1110 ru lei i inf tinnrii" war. From day to day and from month ntf ii1H roiM.-t. .lti, nr.n.l. louioninine contest in bout 11 Africa into articles of commerce are being In- drags on. It is costing tl.ODO.OOO every ,ll. A sngar factory, forty saw .l.v it,;i;i, 1. i .1 . j . 1 1 mills, ten flouruiir. mills, four creameries. 1 .nf.i Uj is in mo nei.i. 1 ins I did not seem a great sum for so wraith v ' " u,r " ' '"J""". "",'r . . . a . 1 . ,. , . . I'111"' Houm'S, and now a faratoga a country t first, but even Eng and be- ... , , . ... I fli'P fai tory ami a jH)ssihle cannery or gins to writhe under the stupendous ef. When i.ilod toother In one .m- fort. Since the beainnlnir uf il It. r I tell.-e it Sollll.ld tik, ail fTilwiMtl t,f i.iih war nearly ru.cuo men have died or been 1 ' m ' "ue nevtrtiieiess. 1 1 . 1 i . . 1 , i manently disabled. The entire cost of the war according to the war olflce. Mr. L. K. Cogswell. of Olvmiiia. Wash has teen $755,01)0,000. The great mon- ' "J dealer iu pur-hlXKl rr.1 CASTOIIIll AMk'f LiUtf IVi'i'nr.ilinnfof A slmllnl hit; ltc tiuxl ami lltf uti -liiifj die blvmvulti ml IVm-b i fB-Mtr-iiMissasa ssaawssrsswHH 1 ('jini lllM Iti'lttbl r IU ?n ill hi . .. ' s ss ()iiiiiiii,Moriliiiii' nor uiu.-r.il. NotNahcotic. Jit Im Forlnfitnti itnd ChlLw The Kind You Hav Always Bought Boara tho Signaturo of Ai-fi-jii - ArHTcl Kcinly forrorcsllrwi lion. Sour Slom.rh,I).iirlsi'rt iurni.i,( onvuhami.fi'wriih mas rukl Lohs or SLttr. FufSimiW Si,'iulurS of N t'.W YMM. Lxact copy or wramch. : r X If L ' s 01 For Over Thirtv Year! ISM " - ' ''lifkH Willi, archv iii nn r.ei.. . -Ud-i. .-.1 1 1 110"'' cattle, called upon T. P. Heiider- j 1 m uuiui aini um l ui: 1 . , son last week (or the purine of trying lo been obhged to raise money In various b,7 ,,i. red polled bull. Mr. Cog,.ell ways. It is proposed to place an export M m illintf to isv a fancy i-rice tor l.i. duty Of What is 1111ivMl1.nl In -, .... . I lint Mr u..iifu..l. .r I ... too on coal. IW tliin tueans Knyland r''1 lrau' rfIiM tht it y to 1 . I rat sua uuul ai.y.k II '....-..It I . nopes 10 make the foreign buyers of v.-.- Fn ... , , , , 0" 'he charter members of the red iwll English coal pay some of the w.r expen- K .,.x.,.tlon o( AMriM( JUe Ma, But as Eniflieh ctimim rce ii latriralv nmnnnnrM o,. ri ...iu i .n m i I " - v va viat "U Wit 1 1 maintained by taking out coal and bring- purpose cattle. Yamhill liepurter. Ing back articles of trade, the plsn may 1,,,,. 7T.... -l not work very well. There is consider- contracts with buyers for this lessor.', SNELL Ride a Good Wheel! Bicyc The Jli.'yrle rn U almt hrrv M.KC thrc!. It lldtru th.n rxrt Uf.,rc M.Ve up your min i n what 111.-) el you all) ndr 'xxxxxxri YALE Bicyi taken at the contract price, it In calling the attention of the i.ut.l 11' atilrrtl Anwtf.fias) sUsIm... . t. i U to . ' l".vclr. io.i,lu. ,y ,.r mew,ilk.,..l.vtu,nf,u,nj,lfll V nell-N ale Cycle Co . of Toledo. O . m ..f ..... ...., . i J I do w Uliev.ng after h.ving c asm.... Mng Tube. t,. kA M I g r.t every .heel in u- c Una Cost buy 01 that UiatcMaU aaJ vipret .,1. J r: that tliey arc the . . 1 ruati.iiip raa p , luce. Yum (M j t ut It with aa as. I l ul It wi:ifTKl tstk. pint, 14. I . inai tney are the I, !..( Im ..... 1 ... .. ...c.uc-. tun, ran. nun miyers lor lit' ei sou a W mi- able gloom over the prospects of addil- crop, aa they have found tl.st tl... kJ "" material and ional taxation. tract does not assure to the grower a j fniu having all I puaitive assurance that his hops will he j! ,ll',",dtc T ! , .. I..t . .1 . .. IU . I Iff proveinciits, and aiikhb ia m man in i irnjun i-iiw ..j "UUI keeps a grocery. He refuses to extend n'rkl Pre is aoove the contract price , fj 4'me ",,ilb n" ltf25r ' K'Ti a rtc' vBpt credit to anybody, .d he aleo refuse, to N '' W' M B Th Y.Te'c ' r ' W WJ Mr'j. J . , price is below, some excuse w lie rua.ls Cl 1 cushion SLy SL' Vvx i . 1 .. I allow anybody to extend credit to him. b, thfl gni;tor M te j f , ,.,,. UTL ! That his style of doing business is. kind pro,rly dried, picked t.x, gr,en, pi, ked ij m fur atrength. svmetry. .11 comnmn rim. ,.,., ,.! of revelation need not U commented oo rijK, moldy, etc.-Yamtilll Ke,K.rter. H ,JC"y finish. The Sncll, Lady's rim. The onlv .,.. it. , . ., 1 , . kj orlirnf. i. ..I ....!.. .... . . ' -"" i"ia'jj 1 1111Y nsa a great time over in the classic town of Tillamook the other night One of the best residenpoa in . caugni nre and the volunteer fire depart- r . -' "-" ""T w The overland train which passed laah an.l I . . ment responded to the alarm. As the mereiore taxea advantage ol turouich here four hours late this morn- hose hsd not been unwound for several ever' "I'P01-1""' buy for the least ing carried about 100 homeset kers cu. hose hsd not been unwound for several months it naturally burst at many places. Seven lengths of hose went out of service and the fire burned a hole in the ground. It was a counterpart of Homer Davenport's fire at Silyerton where none of the fire apparatus could be used. The erection of a monument at Cham poeg this week, is foi the pnrpose of com memorating the first organized govern ment west of the Rocky mountains. On May 2, 1843, 52 men voted for the gov ernment, while 50 voted against it. The monument will stand upon the spot 1 where the meeting took place. ; Clackamas county is thrifty in the promotion of divorce suits. As each di vorce suit brings the sum of $22 in costs, the revenue derived from this source is not to be despised. At the present term of the circuit court the number of d iyorce contests reached 57, thereby furnishing S reward of $1,254 for the county coffers. One of the best towns in the state of Oregon is La Grande. It is wide awake and thoroughly up to date. Its last en terprise is a Saratoga chip factory, and the town proposes to supply the entire Orient with the Saratoga chips of com iaerce. This go-abead town can now "hew to the line let tho chips fall where they may." money. He has no book-keeper and no rou,e 10 .t,,e Valley. . Tlmy account books. When a farmer brings i , '"T y " ,0W'' I1"n,Ji, ,ud 1. h. .,. . iiioiaua. ami were enroute to To k. Yam- n bis butter or eggs or produce of an, h, ,nd Marion cwn, kind, the cash grocer trives him arx.t hava i.n u., 1.... , . . - - -v. v ..a.v iijimii in some cash for everything he has to sell. The 0' the counties In Eastern Oregon, hut farmer can then do with the money as "uld have bemi a difficult matter to he pleases. He can hand convinced them that this is the i.o.b . .t. . ' Issstpart of the state, Dulles Times back to the itrocer. or ha nan t-U it .n.t ....... , " - - aiounwineer. Ihk supreme court of the Unito.l o somewhere else to tral tk ... States has recently handed down a makes the statement thai h. i.J L,8t Tuemlay morning considerable cWon that forma a Drerednnt A J cash h. te.n,. ,1.. .t.... . u bad in O'Nell Bros.' newspaper at Lincoln .Vehraska, known the community how to spend their Z, ', y tZ , w..,H.alucu U)e j. .o iu noiaiiow mem to be- :naia. iiie chain became ulastnn.-d Western Cnion Telegraph company was come Indebted to him. He forces them from Li" boarahip's neck and an attempt charging it & for every 100 words, while to live within their incoma. IT "" rade 10 capture him. He was a rival newspaper was receiving dis- mon( customers many who are l""ed ,U' ,r'.n. U"dtT lh" hoUM h patches and paving tl.M for inn addicted to th. , , ? T'' n 10 Bat '' T. .u. "" 01 01 ma nina rent Into a noose that was I tie case was tried twice on apjieal in K"ing into debt lor their daily subsist- awaiting for him. lie um,Ie thin Nebraska and then taken to the supreme ence- These customers have worn out rtttl'er lively and several attempt were coart. In every case It una ,io..i.u.i their credit svr.v).. .-.i .t. made witu a lasso to catch him l.v 11... against the telegraph company. The o him with their cash. Thev . .,..i . ' .Ut . vu,y M would last decision is final. , lu i.t. . .. ..... .... . , ' . "n(1 t,,e ,00P 0,r- nHjr he was - ' caugni anu aoont a half a doren men Tiikbe is an open opportunity for Ore- ?" . ' W8' " Lm "ved were required to hold Bruin so that the gonCity to establish and maintain . l"e'r W" 'niqitiM nM 7. M 'Ml"ml ,n, t,,r W 11 .. . ' n" "ol', IU'"- and rntrra .f. ' g I-r. guaranteed f.,r . ,,, "LjlZ" I aW t Cuillff at nil a- ... ii ...... YALE C u.... ami r i... t. ,j ..... t.-.l..-.lh,r. ... h, r0,lBa , Uirlr ...(K-rliirii j. SNELL! Sn.v i H. W IflPtQma'c VU .V . m d,cyclc 3hop L 1PT7P 01 The Lamp or Steady Habits Jbc New Rocbcotcr. I AM im w IH III. rtll . I. I ... BaV.AA.a.J 1 v ... y 11 lM 1 ' . . .......raj iiisjr im filTrm.l .... a. 1. . i w tarh-iira.) i'vil M 1".'. 1 San Feancisco is struggling to main tain the transport business to the I'hil Ippines. A committee of citizens is now in Washington urging the goyernment to abandon the chartering of steamships and turn the traffic over to a private cor poration, that will run vessels from Kan Francisco to Manila if the government business can be secured. enterprise that will be of lasting benefit to the community. It is the founding of a condensed milk factory, to supply the growing demand for this useful article of commerce. It is the opinion of those who deal in condensed milk for foreign shipment, that the trade will alwavs prove remunerative. Portland dealers imported approximately 40 carloads of condensed milk last year. This milk was brought 3,000 miles for shipment. There is nothing fancilul or ephemeral about establishing an enterprise of this character. they count him as their friend and teacher. without injuring someone, winch he f " aiiv.ii IJr ,B,SBBSSBSSam would not have been at all backward 'itii . , , , , shout. He was finally secured an.l an- satU. V . . 1 ,,lp"""r, "", chored with a chaln.-IVInevllle Review. UTc7 ' , r1,m"'l""" ..u,br. , ( SLOVENLY 8TATK IAWS. Tt ha. nnw .... . . A.. r . . 1 """'rtt Uiarrho. " "-v" ucmiuciv ueierminea. u yim euuor wiio lie.nl ii.oi I l" "iy.' a I). ... .:. that Georae W. Davis, chirk nt n,a ...... I'resldent McKlnlev was ,olni ...... of Hartford .. 0"'"" n.j in. . n--"l -w rn , v- AISHV CMSlOltier land board, was a ,lufu..u0. , Hirougb hia town became noetic in l.i. the r..,.,M,tu ... . . . ' ailmlr.tln ......... ...... ' "P"""" T Sale Oil " ""owc.se, aaldtomu; ! .,.. im A gentleman named Thomas Shelton went from Arkansas to Denver about two years ago and began the publication of a newspaper called the "Christian." He assumed to cure everything that might afflict humanity, by sending "yj brations" through the mails at so muca per "vibrate." When he began receiv ing so much money by mail that the n . m . ' "od luiuier proved that ind Denver postoffice was burdened with the l yidual bondsmen do not watch closely land board, was a defaulter for exaeilJ . . " low" bwcal 130.078.33 of nuMl, m ,r .... ... a,,mlrtl0" "d wrote these lines : , r .....,. Jlc nn lin. der. bond of $-5,000 with Geor.e G. w ,,MWn' n:..i. ,1 "v u. .,111 iU(:ker (0Wf) . .,.lt.,. u.u..r.Mcu)rnack as sure- We've creased our pnts and hla ked "t icii. iiie state last February, 0,,r auoes, as soon as it was Intimntd tt,. . .1 Since we have learned ti.a r..i n. ..MV m B.iurb- j..... ijunq. age In his accounts had been discoverod. 0ur wI,iHk" we have trimmed with tin 1 - .1 . . . I Par A ineiosaio me sia-.e and the flight of . , Davia would seem to bring forcibly into a"1 I! Yt ,llr Lair' 1 o''"'y into And wash our feet and scrub our facn prominence the necessity for a better Iiefon McKinl.. .i.il . . , .. 1 nio 1'iuce, system of bonding public officials. No Wu'll l ,.i,i ...1 . . . . . , ---....-Bllu nappy hand, private corporation ever allows its money And celebrate to beat the band w oe uius piaceu in aanger. It requires , 1,18 '"K-mned people who a good and sufficient bond. Individual Exp6ct 10 come ,,eren review, citizens arn nnf. mnat.loro.i . .1 . We'll tog rluht un an.) t. m nil .1.1 men, for the reason, that they mav !. ?,, nlK,,t ,,r""k W'l come insolvent through un.uckv sc,,. W ! ' - - - B. .w aaiui juni a UU1HV DUII lation or unavoidable misfortune. Ex- For nd Teddy are a pair, ' perience has further proved that indi- T,,Rt can,t be b,atfin anywhere. HELLO h vethat medicine saved m. m. .1.. ... . i . iun 11 Ml P"l summer while .. tl,.. .1 , . .... t - ' "uii anil "e iwcHine so eritl.n.ta.ii .. I ,. . , """" "ver lis nier- lt',lU!'.t,.C8.!',"(,u Pn.y mlndto K-ll".an ni my store so over come with colic pains that 1, l Wo the floor. I gave him a dose 0 this reme.lv which helped him. r ' I'edthe dosoand in 15 minute, U my shiro smllln.,lu i..r........ . 'taih-Miu weii . ";.''Tr G, A. Harding, druggist. ' The Enterprise $l.C0pcr year. C ASTOR I A Tor Infanti and Chlldr.n The Kind You Have Always Bough! 2,000 mild of longdil tanutt t!'j,!,one wire la OwRon, Washington, Call 'urnia ami Idaho now In "."ration hy tho I'aoill nttttioa Tt),.,J,one Com I"iiy, covering 2,20 towim. Quick, accurate), cheap AU tho natiMfaction of 1 Personal coramuniciition. iHtance no cfloct to clear undorHtamling. Spo kane and Hun Fnuilwo oaHiJy hoard as Port" land, Oregon Citj- offlco at Harding's Drug Store, O J ft rrs i- -r- j Bari tha m Thfl Kind You Ha Alwavs Bwi 1 mmndroi