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) OREGON CITV ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY OCTOllKI 11, 1001, I Jfir ItArnriVn I West. We Stilt foreign trade much C ity and CiiumIj Qiriclrtl Paper. any section of the country, but we do not wish to obtain it at the tarriftVe of productive Industrie of tint Wont. i trxxixxxxxfrxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxirxxi r ,sk v v y v s- w-wr 'o' w PubtiMlied Kvery Frlclwy. 1. U POKTKK, raora.iroa. H.'IiaCHIlTION HATKH, Tiikhk ha been ii liul coutwvertT Mrouiitl the court Ii me. the pAl week at' to who was running the county 't affalri. I If .1 :.. i. l. i. - i . - . i ft Sl'W ii v iiiini ii una itiiiti mors) cieari tlu'. the Hoard It the managing agr-nt of the count v and the fact that the Hoard give notice tliat ter (toter lit the iln j Farms and Farming. t ' ik k.l A A A.A A It) Aj i . Oi . A AS lOl X j., A A A A A lA k C i A A A rt lied lliiml hoil,;ht hack a pail uf ni Ksr mm.!. ia:uiM.i. Aurora Ko l. r M 111 To to ('on struetod In the Ppilng. Onver ! 0(1 8n nuinihi 1 U Trim subscription lro months " A d.omnt n Scents on U ur.cnpt(u. clerical holi) must be reduced and fnr iktii vr iLS rem fur sis niiiiith. If I p.ilnis.lvance. - .. . n,,m.ieu mai nonce i-v musing i ,!, ,,u (mm ll.e r.llrmJ (rack to A Ivertlsing rales given on application. ,...,,.,.,,.. ,.,.,.. in I- ..'. .1-...... . ....... 1 - '-. iu.i .i -v ""i' ni. 11 saicr ur iraiu. 11 n loo tany tione.l hv the voter and taxpayer of yet to give any correct I lo o the new Fred 1'. Itnr-t lie decided to rebuild the A r or Uollei M II U In the spring, It 1 Ii the Intention t ut ilia. the old ait,., , though the approach will probably he on 8ulicriler will find the dtl of expira tion ulsmped on tbrir (n (oIIumuik tlieir nin. If tlili date it not cliniril '.Hi'-i lo flr pavmrnt, kuutlT noHlj us ami we mil look ailr it. liiiUrevi al Or. the pixtnRic in OrrKon Ctly, as nrvviM cU tuatirr. the I'ounty. Tiu rolumhu nun the yacht race Id traight hfat, hut it ar rloee race. No man ever rotitflcJ for the cup that uiure of a true e(ortman or h the mill, hut the (act alone that It Mill 1 1 built nnt iircillr next pln4 i highly rlllylnk', liiyi the Aunir4 IWe!N. Nothing lut beu lariivl ai to Hie ori gin of the (Ire. It ie runiortsl Hint on the nm lit "4 A" atraner nine to a livery r table at Otnhy an. I eniiMl a 1 )ISTi rOR TUB KNTSRFKI!. Bv,t Treek.. I'aehy Clar lamas Vliki Union M1II1... Mealo Brook. New K-a Van 1 1 Utartord Mulino Canic Mol!1a Mar:'iam BuMrrille Anrora , Facie Creek.... 1S1I..IC.II.. .lr.T. B. Thoma K. I. ia A Maihrr ,..lcar ninr ...O J.Trii:i:irr . .. Cha-i. Holnian ..W. N. Ntirrry U. O. Holme J O .... 0. T. Hoar.t R. M. liHicer Annie ftiihe ..J. ('. Mariiaiii B. Jennirr . Uenrr A. S'lvdi r H. Wiibrrn ..J. C. KlIMt With a air at Marguani ami aaother at .Milaiukie, hat in the tnattcr with C!i kama county liohling a fair of her oau? She flu-nhl do it anJ ilo it with cot futttier delay. HatilT F ().Hrtl C jrrituville Geo. J. Cnrrin Marmot Adolnh Asrbolf THE DIVIDING LINE. The ie man knova bis faults an. I trie To keep tbem from the ken of others, T efor it hi rn that the It mi.e tren among tiis brothers, Tbe fool res babhilnc with his fault. Au.i ukvs no ecial care 10 Mi Vm; Thu fools and wise men often bar No oiber markings to divide them. irool will of the American people lo the "addle) iMwee whkh hrotMiit h k k ... I a I . l a extent that I.lnton ha. n,M J 0 l KH 1 m """ A on on noreia'i non. e l itmn out of Aurora at great epevd just a the alarm sat aoundeil. The eafe b been rmoverod and the interior wa in itnl osmlitlon. Tlwxiwh badly warjwil il wa eaeily vnel and there wa nohn to stHw that it had btn-n oiened by burg'a r, a wat auitv ted by eome. Ttie lki were in geol liaiH though Utile drrwclivU on i e tide by the waret. lue wheat wae taken one a aoon r eoeaible and tar!. I'art n it wa la! teller condition than could U espei-te I. It la harl to say which give KnglierV wen the aeverer palw, the Boer in v anion of Kitchen.-r'a i-auipo or the American Invasion of London. Tbe Bo ton Journal. Tint pickpocket," Ilk the detruogtje, trie to keep in touch with the people, o rua'.tt-r which way they are peng. At no point in i! development will rre-ident Roucevelt'a intention to carry 0 Jt the policies of hi predecessor vt nure closely watched than where it torn hes the qnertion of the tariff. A policy in wbirh rreeident McKioley took e'peiial interest wat tbe expansion of fore:n commerce bo'h eat and weet. Men closest to President Rooeevelt are couviuced Hat the tame idea will be do nirjtnt note in the policies of t lie pres ent adminietration, but when that it taid it leaves much more to conjecture. There may be more than one method of encour ains the expansion of foreign Uade, and the course to l pursued by the execu t ve depends almost wholly 00 bit inter pretation of tbe policy and h;topinion of the best means to advance it. More than oue plan is already discussed. One con tern plates the adoption of reciprocity treaties, of which we have none at pre er.t, nd Lave Lad none sime that with iliaii aaa extinuibed by aiinexatiou, bit of which several bare be n negotia ted and now await Senate action. The other plan favors encooragement of trade by concessions in the tariff law, applied. to ettablited Industries which no longer need concession. In ei'her ,ae the pii tjc'.ive principle must be retained. Cci.re'sman Hopkins, of Illinois, vho-e position In the Iloaee and Jons tariff experience stand for much, believes that Congress, as a law-makirj body, ehould be charged with framing the tariff laws, and that it is a practical violation of the cooBtitution to leave them to tbe execn'ive and tbe Renate, as would be done nnder the proposed system of recip rocity treaties. Mr, Hopkins proposes a flexible tariQ, fixing maximum and mini mum rates, between which points the I're&ident migut be left free to negotiate treaties with other countries, reducing the tariff on certain products as needed for the purposes of trade, but always keeping within the minimum. Such a plan was advocated when the Dingey bill was under consideration. Tbe difficulty of deciding is complicated by the fact that every part of the country does not see tbe quention from the same point of view. The manufacturers of the Eastern States are single-eyed to the opening of foreign markets to their wares, aud to them wholesale reciprocity treat ies are grateful, no matter what other in terests are sacrificed, To the West, tbe region of producers, sentiment favors the attainment of the same end by such tar iff discrimination as will leave protected the industries which still need protection, and they will prefer, therefore, to see tbe whole matter left with Congress. We have said that in all probability the reciprocity treaties will be urged this winter, partly because they bad their in ception under tbe last administration, j and partly because there is a decided heuitancy to commence any tariff tinker ing at this session. When presented Ci'U ik rciue to us soap or rikange bis luieu. Evidently he ia deteraained to be an aemrcbiat to the- lat. "Ikdiviw L opinion" W io niot me tnervly another name foi personal prejudice. land. the wheat which be ( now elllug. 1'Ihmv was little dipMlntiiint among (he farmei who cuiie t loir because the mI dil not turn out i t!v wa lin y had eiptvled, but they h'alil'd that .Mr. Hunt wa not to blame, and ever) thing canto out all right. Pouliry ite. Yiwing fowl need rrtihe. bone In soul)) form to ih'Veloo wo-xl Mhi., Imlie and f.-allitr If y jo ran got It rhnp up coin ir other greeua Into half lm h lengUi and imx wilh the tnaili. A gill Ituaeed wl l i .. I with ground grain If given to ail Ihmi Is lh and rliei't liwllcliie fiw bowel dle. lm key imml have a H""l ri"g. to he ..... . . . 1 tolllai'U. lliey are gM luiagci ami in.. ! I deiroyei, but ol have plraty of room. If turkeys are lel rrgalarly on. e aiKy ear the hoiie,they will frin a htil f roiiilng h line at that hour, however lar,- Itwlr r4iik-e. Keep the hell allli a reaemahty sharp pf'lt' and tl.ey JI lay mre etg. Iiirh will hatch letter and produce. I itrmger rhirkeu. Tle man who epect tuke to mak their an living, ina rxei I tNerri I ) tl ml fbeir ewn rniating place ami give I lot r 1 1 "i r 1 r 1 v. 1 1 1 7n s VAvsv ll I trnoM to rontfi'l t!Wm. wa tolJ at auilion TuexUy and wa 1 Very young chlka ru'ct while aonie was ! worth sacking Ca'iicii iin.nuior bought by a grain dealer fruu lirtUn l enough ft to t't bwg. btt re ti.y fue 40 cents per .v-k He sold II to far- rhould b f -d often. Alter the) are ten nr and other fs 6i and '.ft rent per : alwv o4d the young cVi k almn! I l e fed tark, and thippel good deal to 1'ort- j irt leaal four lime a ay. t.v sucet socirrr. IMf! of Independent OrJeT f I.fawa to De Org alxed. 5ext Tkanday. The IodepenuVnt Oriler ct LtoM will institute a lodge here next Tkartday in A. 0. U. W. 1111. with a charter list of 30 merube t. The tutireme- 11.er ot Xb' order are men of experience wlo have held poitiune of trust ia the north j west for many years. Each rrtiftcate-iii the Lion entitle a full rate member to flOper week in rae ol kkna) or arrt den. f r 10 week in any one year, aaxl 'JO per yer at Veng at you lie in f -" peraiaaent diiabiluy. Where you reh the age of 70 years, you recetwe 1-30 per month ; and in tike event of your death yoir beneficiary wi.'l be paid! 13) a mcasart or in all $2100.. This order recwaimn wemtn a man equal and xvlmita r into our pensioa departmene on eejoavl trm. The scheme ofTn-er of Hone ILe. ai-coni)iii-'d by the trize cWill teiiin, will lu Di from I'ortlata to iavti tate the lodge. Ubrtajrj. ftnl, at St Ignatin lloopitaJ, Colfax. W.eh Sept. 27. M l. at 5: a. m., Clrfo L tliird ton of K. T. and Kj A. While. Ikereaaed wat oro at Wl, Neb., Oct. 10. 1S7S. and with hi rarewttram toOevgon In Wl, and In 1HS7 to lnia- '' W cua, C larkama fnniHv, which bastlnce, l"liK bee Kit home. From .March, Mt, on til f.-tor, 1S90, be n In Whitman county, nwh., where be ms mny friemhj. Jd 13, 1000, tfibling farewell to inrjniKr sw tm cms. 'I'onrl'iifed frmu page 1 " V. X. C. A. Soles. The formal. epening of the Iducibonal rlaees in the V. M C. A, w a held Moo day evening mm! now the tegular work has Ix-gun. Cka.es are in teasioai four evenings of each week. The scftelnle has been arnanged with tlndeMrt) ac commodate the greatest nam Wr of ttu dertg. but if it is not entirety tatiafactory to any one who would likt to enter soma of the clavee it may be peibla to make special arr&agemnau wittk tucb persja or persons. The It are very smU al within tUe reach of all who are anxious to avail themselves ol the opportunity offered. Mr. Wilson, of I'ortland, Las bees ob tained as Physical Director and will de vote Lis entire time lo the work lie ia thorooghlv competent and those, taking instruction onder bit guidance will be greatly benefitted by it. Sunday after aoon at 3:35 there will be the regular religions meeting in the par lor. All men are invited to the service! and to visit the rooms and inspect the work. The rooms are open each day from 8 o'clock in tbe morning uutil 10 in the evening. During this time, any one In terested in the work in any way It sure to receive welcome and all desired infor mation by calling at Association quarters. djy and Saturday at 7 a In. ; a.nie at Saituonby 17 m.; leavrSalmoti Tw.Uy, Tl.nday and Saturday at tp-ai ; ar- riv at tUady by 6 p. a. Un. t.tj 1 re I fTtV. I'reil cMiirasi ixy 751,57. Irom fcandy to Ikjv, (1 SO in-lew and bk, twiia a work. Iave rany TiM-lay and htut.ly at 4 ?,) p. m.arive at Iover at 3) p. m. ; l-ave lovr Toeaday and Sa4tirduy at 1 p. 11. I'-UllJ I'ri'M'iit coiitta TI10 KImiI You Ilavo AImiijs Iloii(tlit( nul vhldi lm tw In ten fur ovt )rrtrs, loro (lio f'c itli,ro - niil lint bent iiimln ntif.4 Mn t . w mi IHIIV oMf tin cmo I imIcccIvo ol n II.U All ('oiind'rfrltt, Iiultntlona nml ,Jtit-na-irM((l, (,r j,, l'.tMrliii'iit tlmt trlllo ulth inl nuliinurr tlnv ieul, 0f Infant 1 itinl ( lillilrin-i;xicrlcMnn iifiilnst lUncrlmcul, What is CASTORIA Cforlu U liitrinlc-aa autfitlfiitn for t'uafor Oil, I'm-. ;orl', Kroji aiitt Koi.thlnif Htriii It U ri-ai,t. contain ncltlirr OjiIiimi Miirplilnr) lior otlicr NitrcoUo nilmtniM'f. It nifo I It guiiriuitm. It lrtroy Worm. Itml iilhi) IVvrrUliiir, It nirra Ilurrliut uml Wind t'ollo. It rrllovca Tr-a-thlnu; Trouble, inn Omatlpatloa nml I'Lttuloiicy. It naalinlhitc tlin Imm, r iriihu. th Mdiiiih Ii uikI I lot ! irUlntf lit-altby anil imtnrul alerp, Tito I'hllilrt'it'M riuiucra-llin .Mollirr'a lrlciil. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tbo SIgnaturo of TI10 Kind You Have Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. at . taM r. Young Men's Christian Association Educational Class Schedule October 7-iMarch 31. II 4ker.i.g , , f iiMiiiefeiat I. j N g'.t i.i.iity ai.ii f liu' ll.'ur. Tea. !. A Typical South African Store. Q. Ii. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sundays liiver. Cape Colony, conducts a store typical of South Africa, at which can be purchased anything from tbe proverbial are a few of the attractions at tbe Carni "needle to an anchor." This store is val this vear. homar.l friend, alone he started out I "' ! r'idy at 3U p intrwrrh of a bornvMead. goln first to Lakeview, (hegon. Ihsappointtnl here, be went to Idaho, spending the winter in Oangeville and vicinity in the em ploy ef the; Siw'kane Telephone Com pany. Marrh 15, I'jOt, while on-Li wty to Sonth Paliimn, be was cruelly beaten ' and sobbed of hit wintn't earning,near Tolo. He wa kinJly cared foe by the family of a .Mr. Ilewley. In July be went to Whitman rottnty, Vatx, where heworkmlin the barrest field till early rn fVeptefober, when he became ill with typhoid fever. Hopl for a edy re otery ft wat taken Meptetnber Vt to the hcepital, but in a ftrw dayt weunionla l in aad q'lickly IhI it week. The b1y was retnrne-l V I)m.riis. Ore geo, S-ptember where le f ineral ervie) were condiwt.il by tl Uov. J. If. Woo.1, ol Powell Valley. ku tiied to totnfort the sorrow jo friemU, taking for kit scripture lesson Psalms SO and part of 1st Cor. 15, w ith, xt from John 14:21, al) ating the sk's "Jesun Lover of My fioiil,' and "Nearer My Ood to Thee." Clyde was a uhd young man, and beiag of noble and getiaigii diitposl lio was loved by all wlo knew him. His death was ia grc-at shoek to his heart broken father and mother, brother and sisters, who were fondly looking forward to hit return la the near future. He gave hit heart to UmI rouie yeart go, and having the as.nrsnce from those who were with hint shortly before hit death, that he held fast the profes tion ol lna luiib witbout wavering, we believe be sleeps "in Jesus, blessed sleep, from which none ever wake to weep." A. M re.jiara.1 jnh bid ) V( pay 3 7. 7.'t,l'.f. Frun fan.ry, bv Paflrtin to Aiina, 7.1? biile anal b. k. lime a weeL Iwve handy-daily, turpi Sun day, at 7 a. m ; arriw at Alt: by .St . ni. ; leava Aim oaiy. escepi hunday, at 30 a.m.; arrlv at ."an.lv by 1 p. m. lonl required with bid W. I'r enttontract pay li'J'tS); siitK-oiiirart pay 1213 JXi 73,27. From Aarora. by Needy to Mksbnf. 11 M inaJr and ta. k, li tin.r a waeek. (Carrier t travel tie "lion tliack rol" and Ute regularly I a vied roaJ tk ut Iter way twtwera Needy and Matkaburg.) LeTt Aurora lUily. ex cept Sunday, at U! m. ; arrive at Mark burg by 3:30 p. m.; leave Marksl.iir daily, except Suday, at 7 . as. ; ar rive at Aurora by 11 a. in. I'.md re o,.ure. with bhL M). Pri a-nt tnlracl paij 7tf. I'ii'-io. il..e rhnrlav Oraoimarai .l('vaimiliiiMa4lr "1 Tliuf... , ... . ' . k AriiiM.iciio r '-."i'y - Ad I owl rnrtiaiiiii ... l:e.lH.S S'.d Hlal'lng . xii.irihi.. . , I j , rrpewtnng .. . I I ti a-,- .. M Tua4r n. friil' nun ii u i. r m a w -u fr..f i lA I'f.f Hort e- 'f l'arli. g 'll i.-o-.r 1,"0 . l.-'i) t."0 . I.'fll !.') itlM I" Gymnasium Class Schedule l'y J II..UI. l'i Men Mon. lay, Wliitay ai Ul li l)' .. h ' f ) P U.i...l ( i. - j I J. .i,i' Jurr . U..t. M. , VI. Portland Carnival and Exposition. The great Carnival, which opens at I'ortland on Bepternber 20 and continues until October 10, ltXil, will be well worth a visit to the metropolis. Exhibits of agricultural and horticul tural products, mining and manufactur ing industries, athletic exercises, a horse show at which feats of horsemanship and the variout forms of fancy riding will be teen, and a magnificent military tourna ment, participated in by picked compa nies from the Oregon National Guard, situated in a valley nine miles from the nesrest railway station and about 25 miles from the nearest town. Mr. Lar eon says: "I am favored with tbe custom of farmers within a radius of thirty miles, to many of whoml bave supplied Chamberlain's remedies. All testify to their value io a household where doctor's advice is almost out of the question. Within one mile of my store tbe population ia perhaps sixty, Of these, within the past twelve months no less than fourteen bave beon absolu tely cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This must surely be a The Southern Pacific Co. will tell tick et! at low ratet for this occasion, and will also run a special excursion from Ash land to Portland and return, stopping at all intermediate stations, the date and rates for which will be announced hereafter. The Pultrment tl Our. The rush at the drug store still c tiaue and diuly scores of p.pl tall tur bottle of Kvuip's llaJnam for the Thruul and Lungs fur tbo TUoat him I.uni? fr the cure ol Coughs, Colika, Asthma, lin.iichitia and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, tks ttamlad family r'liuxly, is sold on a guaranteo and tvver fails to give entire satisfaction. 1'rn.c Zc and 60c. THt record." For sale by G. A. Hardinir. tbey will be jealously scrutinized in the J DrugglBt. What Shall We Have For Dessert? This question arises in the family ev ery day. Let us answer it lo-day. Try Jell-0, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking t simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavort: Lemon, Orange' Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. Only Orse Way ? I).i It. tiet from I'ortland to (. hiragi in 7: hours-just three day. Tim "Chicago. Portland Rcial." leaving Portland daily at 9 a. tn. via. O. It. V. N'.. arrive at Chicago at 0:30 tbe third day. New York and Ronton ais reached the fourth day, ruie tram, acknowledged to be the fastest bet weon the Northwest am! trie Met, is solidly veatlbnled and its equipment is unsurpassed. Pullman draw ing room sleeping cars, up-to-date tourist sleeping csrs, libmry-mnoklng cart, free reclining chair cars, snd on excelled dining cart, the meals on which are equal to those served at the very best hotels. Rouiember this train run solid Portland to Chicago; there Is no change of cars, and the good of It Is, it costs no more to ride on It than on other routes. We bave other trains "Pacific Ex press" leaves Portland daily at 0 p. tn via Huntington, and the "Spokane t Iyer" leaves at 0 p. m. daily via Spo kane lor St. Paul and the East. For rates, sleeping car reservations. call or write to A. L. Cbaio, General Passenger Agent, O. R. 4 N. Co., Portland, Oregon. The excitement Incident to trayeling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reas on one should leave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by O. A. Harding, Druggist. Prices s5 io s150 ENTERTAINS EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE Utost KEY PROCESS Rocortli SEND FOR CATALOGUE 36 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CCMPAHt I25 Geary Street, SAN TrUVCISCO, CAL. (J, r I'ASK AN!) WAhlllNriTO RTkliKTS lokUAMi, oki;;o A. V. Armlr.,ng, U.. It., Principal A prank ,, ,,r,r .hooJ( con.I)lrU(lu for thorough ,k, with hundrr.1 nl . 1.1 1 tH-itlon. .. lkkeejH-,, .., .0O(t,h,rt Alrrsdy p,u, ot , ,,, h .,, . known. .tr.(tr Km, htHr. , . . , 0n all lh. ye.r. Bludmi. admitted any tl,. frlrate or t, Inalructlon. I, .u., ..... 1 w lr.th. and what It cota. Caulu. fr- Hnard of lllratlor I'kr.HIIJHNT DAVID M. IJUNNll JOHN Y0UNGEB, 0.t. Huntley' VtugSm FORTY Yl-ARslSrEKlENCE Ureal itriUlnnnri America. U. I". TIMMI SON, 0. BOMS COIIUM . . Iryliitjr nronarntloiiM ain.i.u i ! cnlurr" I lM7 urv "P u retious, which adhere to (Ii rnniubnine find dcorn. po, cnusing n fur nioro Kurious t rouble than til ordinary fnr:.i of ent:rrh. A v. .1.1 .11 .1.. Ing iiilmlanu, fumes, smokns nml ttiufTs and ute thut whloh cleans., soothe an( LialH. Lly's Crnnru Pulm fx n u.'. a r,..,...i and will ou e cuturrh or cold lu the bend easily r.nd i.lcMnntly. A fi..l r.!::n ill b.i mailed for 1) rents. All (1riicM..ti ll n COo.aiz... F.lyJirotlieM, Ml Warri.n fit., N.Y. J'he Halm eiirnt without puin, dos tiot Irriuto or cause tiioftinu. It snreiula lt.,.if over an Irritated mid aiiKry surfnoo, rnliav- B ... ..iie.iinioiy iiiBpaiurul infloninmtlon. Witn Lly's Cream liulm rill itraT. k..,l gainst NaaulCatarrlj aud Uuyi'evor. - Dr. J. Arch Stewart Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throa 317 Dekutn Huildinl rOBTLAP,0BW Thin, urn iHid nic Cured without operation or detrt'j from huslncs tu? n v, WATK Room 14 McKay HI''- V j PORTLANU, umv.' Hourt a to 4 and J to 8 P. . - E. I. SIAS riRALKK IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry j gtiectacjcs. All kinds of repairing newj D.w? wsrranteu. nrfl Ioaf.oai!ai llldit. e""' "