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i OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY OCTQUKR 23, 1001. Oregon City Enterprise. irv' lh 77" rt J l , We can not Bare with (lis Hoard on ( It; and Cianty Official Paper. Pulillalieri Kvery Krlday. Ihlii order. L. L PORTER, rm.T... MUHMCHIPTIUN W ATKI. One year I- w B11 muuihi i Trial iubcripiioii two monthi -1 A iliM-onnt o .VI centi on allmbicrtpiloni for on year, 2S cent! for lii monthi, If paid in a.lva'ic. Adventiing rate! given on application. Buhwrlberi will fin.! tin ditt of eiplr. tion mmped on their pri followlrg their name. If this date 11 not changed within two weeks alVr a pavment, kinilly oLfj Di and wi will look after It. Entrrvd it tl: potof!1c In Oregon City, Or., leroml cl matter. 4 1INT8 FOR THE KMIKPKISE. Seiver Creek.., Can Mr Ciackaniai filankie Fnicn M'lll... . Vrtii.it Brook . New Kra Parkplar Hlartonl Mulino Can: Volalle Marqnani itutl' viile Anrra Ewie Creek Di:mrui IT... ...lr. T. B Thomas K. I. ri A Mather ....Oscar iMinger (1. J. Trulliiik-rr It. O. Holme J. q t;a . .;. O. T. Howard K. M. iWper Annie -tiibt .. J. C Marquani ....... B. Jenmr g . Ilenrr A. Snvler .'H. Wiilwrn J. C. Kliioil . K. tertseh 1IIK Kl )Hl )l AMfMlMKNT. In another column will be found the initiative and referendum ame n.linent to the Constitution ItU-li ii to lx ootxt or it jil ted by tl voters of Oregon neat June. Thi Mmniliiitiit was approved by two republican legislaturea, and their action wa en.lomod by the lat repuhll run state convention. It eiii prohaMe that it w ill b favored tv the next con- vention. Thii aiuetiJaiont U much more simple and practical than the 'Un firit pro- poed by the Farmer's Alliance, which arouaed no much opposition. While the Knterprine doe not advocate thii change, we think if the people wish to experi ment with thii principle tlit it ii now in practical form if it U practical at all. There are no special election, no adver tising by the State, ami the greater part 0 the exH-a falls on the ligneri of the pennons. .o taw la referred unleM a five per rent petition Is filcnl before the the :xa?cxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx:xxxxxxx! .M v y y V w r-w-w m o H V V 'j ..... g Farms and Fanning. F . A A. ii A iVAA rtk i e iOi -s rill llleuili'il Aurora. One of the flnont goala ever aeen In (hi ari of tlieroiinty waavent tlinmh the city lait week to the farm of f apt, J. T. Apperon at J'arkplace. It wa a full blooded Angora lil! cut aiul ita fierce liiCIC3a2 8U'in klllie that 'iKci (in llihe.1. te "tti waa eo lung (hat it iliml on the icrtuuut. Tlie itat ranie from the farm of Jtitlfc-e William (.Sillowejr near McMinn- villi. II. p.. Managff Winatanlry, of the Oregon Mop (irowere AMociation, ii anking Krowetlto ariul lam pin of thrir hopa, number of ba lee an J prlci-a ake., to hii If the PaclnV i""at jT'owrra of Impi will i-oiitiiuie to holil Ihelr ciop a thfv Iiivk Ix'i'il the pal nioiilh tdein lull bit' no liibl hut a g'Mxl price will be '!. taine.1. un California i;ropri are aklng 1 ceiita Hr Hinl for choicn hop. ( thia i tl.n riM the (Vriion lirowr ho di'lli fur l rrnti I not wle. I.aiiat rraia (roin Kniflati'l are ti the elici t that the bop crop w III turn out ! than r't tr an I the iualitr Ii not extra iiol. W w " ....... leKtiiature !:( onlera the rcferpn'lcm. The lein'ature retaim jowr to niae a law take efTVft the day it it approved by the governor, by declaring an emergency. In iti preeent form the amendment j baa the suppoit of a great many repitbli A Wrbroot Aoruid. alcKwKN, Or, (To the Kdiior) Your eorreHihiint will endeavor to dicnb nil trip, (.earing my home at Will, oil Sept. '.".), at 7:W a in., monut, on the back of a iturdy broncho and headed for Orrgon Ciljr, the county rat of Clack, maa County, a lrauldul lily aitutted vu the eaat bank of the Willamrtte river, twenty-four tnilei above in Junction with the Columbia river IIOlLli OK (OwwlNiloMUv Kegulir October Trrm of the duntf tirJ. J K Mron, J ihn l.in.lllng anil T. II. klllie, I mrulloneii. iCuiitlnurd from lal i'-k) In lie uialr of the applicailuii .if W II .'until lor the rebate u tili m Unit I left there at 1 :'JU on Hie Oregon t'lty and l. gn Kod p. m. on the Kat hide electric railway for Portland. From thete I boarded the 0. K. N. K K. lor lUker City at tf.dO p. m. lavlight found ui at t'matill. in No at till tune It appraiiiK t') the IUrd that Iho proerty of W II hmuli damaged to the exei I of f ) by the blaatlng ol rM ka and ituiii on the ald biw'tmav. It la IlierWui ordcrrd and II Mn III U f'irr;nrill eo. J. (. urrtn Mrmt...; Adolph Ah boil j on lea.lera aiul voter who believe the people ihould hold a reeerve power over la making for ue on Important meae nree. H,n. Oeorj-e H. Wilhanfi offered a resolution in ocr conatitutional con venticn in 1S57 providing for thii prin- ciple. o that it I by no meant a wholly rnvL-n i lei. It would eoem aa though euch an amendment would in the long ran greatly incae the circulation, power and In fluence of the pre, becauee votert would naturally aeek information on pro poettl lawi through the newipapert. If it workt well, the man who would be a aarcei-hful politician then muot a'io be a practical ttateeman and leader of men, became manipulation of the primariet would count for much lent than it doe today. COt TT Ai rAIKS AMI MSASCES. Tux Coi RiraHrKitD made one of it . fharacteristicbowlt about county affairt lai-t aeek. All we wih to ray la, that according to the lat official etatement ini.d by the county clerk, the in-tlrbt'-dnen of the county i practically what it wit one year ago. If the Cour ier Herald wiehe to d epute the off.cUl j ratement of the indebtednes of the rojn'.y mide by a clerk elected by it oo people, there it no law preventing it from doing eo. That piper by it etatement adds only fiO.OOO to V.ft O to the debt of the county. The bulk of the tixea goon the roidt and the board of couiml-ionen do not pay out one half cfwhat they are petitioned to pay out every month. They are limply be t rg d every month for more money for the roadt. Donni of these reqaeett bive to be turned down. That paper fay that back Uxe cannot I deducted fiom the indebtedness of the county; that they are not available areata, but in ihowing what great thing the clerk , and sheriff have been doing it howt that they have collected some 15,0W of back tai lien. At to the deputies in the offices of aheriff, clerk and asaenor the Enterprise will agree with the Courier-Herald that there are too many all around. In the part when there was more circuit court woik and when real estate was moving freely the offices of clerk and sheriff did more than today, and they did not have a second deputy except for a short time on special occasions, like hen the circait and county courts were in sesion. When Nuban Moody waa deputy sheriff, be and Sheriff Maddock did the work in the office and when II. S. Strange was deputy clerk be and Clerk Horton did the work, and the same is true of Sheriff Ganong s and other administrations. Yet all last summer and up to the time the board required the officers to show why they needed extra help, a second deputy wai nut in both the sheriff's office and the clerk's office. Further more, the sheriff wanted extra pay for this deputy for overtime, and be himself wanted extra pay for selling the property obtained by the county at delinquent tax bal?. Thia sheriff was elected the first time on his own platform that be would pay bis deputies out of his pocket, but that is another story. As to the assessor's office three depu ties are employed in making plats in ac cordance with a law requiring this to be dooe. Outside of these plat-makers the Increase of help in the office of the aB"B8or is made neceeeary in order to d&scribe,in detail each piece of property. This hab not been done in the past, but under the statutes and the decision of the courts this must be done to get a valid BHsessment. In face of all of this we belive that the force iu the assessor's office could and should be cut down. Thu truth is what ie wanted and the people are entitled to it and we shall print it regardless of pleasing anyone. Since the issue of the Courier-Herald the Board has made an order giving the above named officers such help as they, the officer", may deem necessary to run The Enterprise 1.50 per year. the laud of aatf.-brii.li ami J.. k .),.,,. ! a.lU.lgfd that the laid W Tl ... i . ' alloaed the aum of 111) un laid nitK rli The next place ol any not we itruck wai 1 1(- 1 Pendleton, situated ou th noiih bauk of In the uialt-r of the petition of (ha, the I'malilla river in the heart of tlie t.im tt fir I.l.pior I.ii-.n.e In f'art,, maaintr in. I f.rmln.. .Ii.i.,..t .,r t' prxonil: -- v , , , ,iu c'iiir mi, .-- iiiiiini ifiiiro ll.e Itoard, by lua attorney, I. Mipi, an. I prim ula lli t.tnn of the n i Cliaa S lillil It. and a tliaj irity of tlin lrgl vot.-ri in lUrlow Vuinig prriliiit. i rv- I ifU lhl BAl.t l'h,l S. liml.ll !. ji.ii(m.I m in j 1 1 r n m. t.i amII linlfir In Itrl.iift ...M.-ii... the head of tl.o tirand Konde valley, j And it appearing to the Urd that laid Oregon. Hulling leniirely along, the nop for breakfast wai made at Mecbam, on the lummit of the p.lue Mountaim. An hour'i rid down on a gentle grade bring! ui to Iti city of La (iran.l. uttia'ed Tim Kind ion llitvo Alwnya Hough., dikI tilth lm Ilk llMtfw rill dlt4P lull fal t.,aaa l.a.. a I. nnn urru nmiin Uiidrr h4 ip. .. -nnitli All Counterfeit, Imitation, nml " Jimt-u-fHMtM Arn luk i:pi rlini nU that Irlflo t lilt nml rinlitiitrr llm lieullh ()f Juf'iiut mtil I'lilhlrru-rxiK rli uco nualitit lhiM-rliurnt, What is CASTORIA CnalorU I it tiitriult'M auliatltute fur Cuator Oil, Tare. Iforlr, lroi iiikI h.Hitliln hjrupa. It U I'lruwiut, ( contain neither Opium, .Morphlno imr oilier Nunotlo ulmtanef. It nuo I It Kiiikruiitec. It tleatroy Vnriui iiml nllu) rerrUlinea. It cure l)Urrlniii nml Wind. i'olU. It rrllr Trrllilhjr Troulilea, cure Coilatlputloll Mini ridtuteiicy, It wlnillute t tin I'immI, regulate tin) Moiiiui li unit lloMeli, liltlnir liettltby unl natural altHii, Tlio Clill.ireii' Piuuhim-TIio lulli. r'a l rleml. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean tho Siuaturo of The Kind You Havo Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. M ? MOMM, 99 Mt. . M t49. BinrE'S A PFO I NT M KMT. The following from the Oregonian con cerning the appointment of the receiver in the land office will be of interest to our readers: "Senator Pimon, of Oregon, called opon tlie t'reaident thii morning, and had pli-asant interview concerning appoint menu in Oregon. lie particularly ex pressed diwuitjafaction with the appoint ment of George W. Bibee, at receiver of the Oregon City land ortice. President Kooeevelt said he had not been previ ougly aware of the lack of harmony in the Oregon Senatorial delegation, and in making the recent appointment of Bibee he believed there wa no objection on the part of anyone thereto. lie assured tfenator Simon that in future no appoint ments would be made in Oregoa without crt coosu ting both Senators. L Don rareim nf ulu..va..i.lM r..i... , i . - - - ..... nj'iiik. i'jvcnv irom Isenator Simon ai:ainHt Bibee' ao- po'intment several days ago, the Preii- deut held up the commiiwion which had already been made out. It it probable in view of today'a conference that the appointment will be allowed to ttand, ana tome future compromise be ar ranged." one of the uioet beautiful mountain val- leyt in Oregon. The principal occupa tiont are itm k railing and the growing of pet. um baa Ih-vu ina lv In a legal nun tier and tli nnrarv Ire hate Uh-ii pan), It II lirrefr ur.lerrd that Mini lueliw b graiitol, and tn l leik I ugar beett to lupply the large mgar fat- j brret.y authorurd to U.oe (! Mini i0 tory tituated there. Three hours up M''l Chii N nuiidt. grade and through tunrieii and we arrive I lo "' '"l,rr u' lt.ti..ii of J W ., iia.,,.,,, ., . . , I Mruilm lor retiati. ui poll tax : at Baker I ty, the county e.t of Baker W coiItr, j w Slr,.kpn , v,rwui tounty. There I trinnfereil tothe tump- an irtl.lavil atatmg that be paid a -uli ter Valley K. K. and rolled through the Ul s Kuder.by f .f tl,a ytt of i0 beautiful Sumpter Valiev to bumpier "1' "'' aid N KnJerti'y tt mvde,iln.,i.. !n.l,-v.'i. .. J retidei,tolCIk,..Cuui.ly at that : . lime, ant tlie li-wrd being fully a ltUed mining section of Eautern Oregoo. The I It n ordered that J W Mm. k-n hate a rebate in tl mm of .t TMt celebrated niinei located near by are ai follow! : North Pol, . A K., Columbia. Uolconda, Red Boy and Bonat.x and otbert too numeroui to mention. N. B. Wai,a. it is claimed that a New York preacher recently made $35,000 in Wall street. There surely was a caae in which prayera were answered. A Football team got mixed np in a railroad wreck in Iowa the other day and the train was badly damaged. TEACHERS AT lUDXOSr. First Meeting of the Asdatloii Will be Held Saturday, October 2(J. The first meeting of the Clackamas County Teachers' Association for the present school year, will be held at Har mony school-house, just east 0 Mil waukie, Saturday, October 2Cth. The committee it Prof. T. J. Gary. Mint annle G. Porter rnd Supt. J. C. Zinser, PBOOBAM. "How to Make the School room Attract ive." Mrs. G. M. Strange, Willsburg. Round table topic for the afternoon. 'Some Element of a Successful School." The Teacher's part. Miss R. T. Smith, Prin. Eastham School, Oregon City. ThePupil't part. Mist Patty, West Oregon City. The Parent's part. Miss Caeto, Mil waukie. The Director's part. Trin. J. W. Fisher, Clackamas. Tne Superintendent's part. Prin. Evans, Oswego. la Die mailer of ll County Clerk'i tatement of Mai pi drlivrred during tn ni.iiitli of Septmtr, l'.a) : Ttm uialtrr coining on npn Cutintr Clerk' report of n'alp tn.nrd In and warrant Uaned and the Itnard bring fully adviM). l g ordrre.1 that tl. aau.a j m and hereby ii in all reaH ti approved. I I In the matter of report nfnili.era lor' the luuiilli of hptenitr, Jl On the Death fthe Prldeut. Wiicbkas, Co-opertion in well doing, ... 1 .1 1 ucimsv rjn-weti in inn wor.M ti , t- t. ( " . ''Brotherhood tf man and fatherhood of and the llo.rd bavins ia...mnl ni. God," i the rule of action of the Patron of Husbandry. Therefore U it, Resolved, That Clackamas PiMrict, Pomona Graaue, aaeM)bled at the Kagln Creek grange hall, deeply mourn over tlie asaaiiiination of the revered president of our country, William McKlnley, and hope that the time may come when man shall no longer seek to revolution!! political institution by murder or by war which il but legalized Inurdor, and the maximum of the illuiirioui Prince of I 'eace shall be the guard the world over. Resolved, That thii Pomona grange utterly coridems anarchinti and anarch ism and would in unqualified terms ex press the conviction that no anarchist, which it but another word for traitor. can be a true granger or in any manner fit or worthy to be a meiiiler of our noble order. Reiolved. That this grange is unani mously in favor of legislation by eongresi and by the legislature of the several states for the summary auppreieion of anarchists and the regulation of immi gration, to prevent their landing on their shores. Prices $5 to $150 ENTERTAINS EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE Latost NEW PROCESS Rooorda 6CND TOR catalocuc 3G COLUMBIA PHOHO GRAPH COMPANY. I25 Geary Street, SAN HUVCISC0, CAl. r books and U-ing fully advled. U ia or dered that be iimn U and brrehy i lu all reaiiecl approved and atrrptod. Said report ihuw cullii tiom aa follow, tow It: County Clerk 1 Ml 'jr, t - i 1 . .. . . . After Dkhhiit b.lla N'.i V i,. I...I i 'ki"-" !' l't Tr.luMe 41, the Board adjourned to m.-i t at call. Molalla (jkaniik Hai.l, Octolr 12, 1W1. We, your committee appointed to draft resolutions on the death of our honored president, William McKinley, would recommend that the foregoing preamble and resolutions which were doptedasa whole by Molalla granite No. 40 and placed on record. Mart 8. Howard. J. K. SlIAVKR, J. F. Nion, Committee, Ida Gravis, Secretary. What Khali We Hare For I)eertl This question arises in the family ev ery day. Let us answer it to-day. Trv Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. I Prepared in two minutes, No boiling! no baking! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavort: Lemon, Orange Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at your grocers to-day. 10 eta. A Fiend Uh Attack. An attack, wat lately made on C. F Collier, of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kid neys. His back got so lame he could no stoop without great pain, nor sit In a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until be tried Elec tric Bitters, which effected such a won derful change that he writes he feels like anew man. This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trouble, puri fies the blood and builds tip your health Only 60c at Geo. A. Harding's Drug Store, Continued next week. Only tine Hay lo Do It. (Jet from Portland to Chicag o hi 72 I hour-j'it three dayi. Tim "Clilcag.,- lorllaud Scial." leaving Portland uaiiy la. ui. via O K. arrivi-a at Chicago at U;3) the third day. New York and Boiton are reached thn fourth uay. lina train, acknowledged to be the fasleit between thn NortUwent am the Kaat, ia solidly veitibuled and It equipment la uniurpaaied. Pullman drawing room sleeping can, up-to-date touriit sleeping can, library-smoking can, free reclining chair can, and un excelled dining can, the meals on which are equal to thon. served at the very best hotela. Remember thia train runs ..II.I II. ..I I iiu 1 uiuami w uicago; iiiere II no change of cars, and the good of II la, it costs no more to ride on it than on other routes. We have other trains 'Tai iflc F.x press" leave Portland dally at 9 p. m via Huntington, and the "Spokane Flyer" leaves at 0 p. m. daily via Spo- kane lor St. f aul and the East. For rates, sleeping car reservation. can or write to A. L. Cbaio, General pamenger Auent. U. It. 4 r. Co., Portland. Oregon. tha' Vur Tar Uarlh? r-oinrtimra a fort'ir e. but hrvrr, If y, 11 have a aalU'W coinpleiinn, a J4.1n.l1. rl l-H.k, nioili-pii-i,.t ,n l ,,,t, ,r, ,m ( Put lr. King' New l.ifn p!, lt. c,r Skin, Koay fl..eki, Ri. b C.,inplrii, Oulr 2. cent .1 I,, A. Harding'! lung More. BiaritU Slgaatir If im kina you Haw alwart Boujl A Typical Houth ifrlian Store. Q. It. Lamon, of Bay Villa, Sundayi River. Cape Colony, conduct a store typical of South Africa, at which can be purchased anything from the proverbial "needle to an anchor." Thia store la tituated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railway station and about 25 miles from the nearest town. Mr. Lar son tays: "I arn favored with the custom of farmers within radiua of tdlity mites, to many of whom 1 have supplied Chamberlain'a remedies. All testify to their value in a household where a doctor's advice Is almost out of me question. Witlnn one mile of my store the population is perhaps sixty. Of these, within the past twelve montht noIeMsthan fourteen have been absolu tely cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This must surely be a record." For 'Bala by G. A Druggist. WASrKi-.KVKiUI. mi.H.iN OK rhararlrr ami . rruuti,,!, ,,. to.irii, 11,1. r. ijr r..r,,, , ah. I IvrrtlM- .,, r.Uiinli. rlt !. h.iuwnf t.iii.1 nnan.'iai iuii'IIi. k.i ary M') rr,iy am, i,r.w. . .-... .1 all i ayil,r In . .., ,.(, W.iil,e in.iii nra.i m,.. ,9m carriage, f ir nl.hr.l !, U,!,,,,,,.., j;, r..M Mil ,I I,m.. n,,,!,,... v ,,,,, 1, 1 1 11 1 1.1 1 11 f, hlrago. Prjlny; rcinrutlnii ..u'y ,!. "pdryraUrrhj II.. y dry Up tl.a . . . I.in,s un n 1., .,o in. in 1 -i. 1 1 ; , oi, c.,11,.1,,. ,, f ,r nioro .t id; ,lr i ',;.i; KU tlinnnlni.iry f.,i. 1 1 f rl:irri. .'.-1,! I :l ,r?. I" IllhUlltllU, f.i.ea, 1. 1 M l ii-n.a. i.ijr i.re.i.. J.u.... In. ,, ,..,). and ee-e c-.lr. Ii r r 1 1 1 C , eiunly and plaawnij. A tr r.l t.?t v I.I t inailr. f.,r oc.i:t. A'l ilini j-:.,, , (j,,, Win. li. I.'jr Brotliera, t,i ,. ;, ( y Tli llul.a our. without pvn, i'o.'i 1... ...i.n.o nr iu'en nnirif;. 1: i .rri.U ii,.' oer an irntnd and ancry mrffi-o, relief 'Y"'11; tl.o, sinful inl!ulllU);,li.i,i. With Mt'i Cream Jin! Ill Vtltl avrtt atrt,...l agaiutt Kaaul Catarrh and Hay Far nr. -rwr: E , no reflection aoSft 1 1. iM . 1 mellow glow that comes from CORDOVA ititli chrmtnZ " the Vufi II I III mrlloa irl... tu.t I f T I JOHN YOUNGER, otjk -nr e: e r Oj.p. Huntley' Drug Stor, I'DKIY YI:Ks"SrtKILfEW Un it! Uritain ami Atnerira. J ) I VBK AM) U'AHIIMiToM arKI!T tOUfl. M. liMl.ill A. H, Armdrang, 1 1., H l'rlelral A " II at, ;ili.irMlr himl, comp'ow f .f lh. i,.,h ,!,, , ,un.tr.U uf gnJul '1 ltl.,i.i at ktrrt m,J Ura't"" Alir,)y ,1Ui uf , h,4h M.n,),,, whrmel t.i.mn, iti,ny ttum, Ullrr ami brtUt !ii all li y,.t , nlg.Ui,H ailuiUlol aiir Una t'rlle or tl.M liii,u. lU.n, .eto ht lJ MorJ of Dlmtarl I. P. TII'IMl'MIM, fRKaitKNT t. aol.lM COIIKV . . iiavin u DUNMl f.'.'H.Y.'S '? ."'" "'' tl"' .-him wiiii ur ,uui.aii.. m 0(n(M b.,i ri"- u. 1. b.iiu a . - MU urn r t. . (M011 "i. e;. Dr. J. Arch Stewart Eyo, Ear, Nobo and Throat .117 Dekuin Building I-ORTLAND, OBKQOH Ituptiiro and Piles Cured without operation or dcUntloB from builneiB mi. G. Ii WATTS Room 14, McKay Illdg. .trd A Stark SU PORTLAND, ORIiOON. Ifoura a to 4 and 7 to 8 P, M. Tr. Winn, ,,. f rtln l'll.l,IM,(;N.?3 our. Hli, III..5,;'1 ami Itnhlng I'll... Tl ahi.irl the lum,,,,, l. layatlio luliln. i,.. "ia a .ouuTi'. iv; ndaiit rnllrf. Hr. Wll" Harding, WW'fn I For salo by Charman A Co., Druggist- E. I. SIAS ni.' a T.Kit IV Watchos, Clocks, Jewelry and Sjtcctaclcfl. All kinds of rqmiring noatly Jno and warranted. i'viiflir iiiiiic. r"y. 0,, Bun it A The Kind Toil nnmm buu. Blguatun if