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AFKIL 2."). 1902 ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. OREGON Uiegon City Enterprise. lity and County Oftklal Taper Published Every Friday. L. L.. rORTER, 1'aoraiiToa. HUBSCRIPTION HXTKHi 1 (X) Oueyear Hi i months . Trial suoacription two months -a A Jncount ot 50 cents on all subscriptions for on ar, 25 ceius (or six monlhs, It paid in advance. Advertising rates given on application. 8ni wribers will fin.l the dat of exnira Knn .tunned on their panels following their name. If this date is not change.! within two weeks afWr a payment, kindly notify us and wa will look alter ii. JEntvred at tht postoffle in Uregon City, Or., as second class matter. A'JKNTS FOR THE KNTERPK1SK. Beaver Creek Cant')- Clackamas MHwaukie . Union Mills Meadow Brook.... New Era Park place. ...Dr.T. B. Thomas K. I. 8ias A. Mather ....Oscar Wtsnnger 0. J. Trullinger Clias. Holmati V. 8. Newberry v n ii..iiiiu park place - Bt.n..r,l J Q Je Mniinn .' C. T. Howard :..R. M. Cooler Molaila" Annie Btubbs Maro.mu C. Maniiiam n..,ni B. Jennings a n,,. Henrv A. Snyder E;le Creek ,H 'i!?. p.,. V. Givlsch r. .' .:';i Geo. J. Currin J (I I IIIO V ItlV. s a " " .... ,J- M, mot Adolph Aschoff BKPUBLICAX STATE TICKET. Governor W. J. Fl'RNt'H Supreme Judge R. S. Bka.n. Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar. State Trersurer C. 8. Moore. Attorney General A. M. Cbawford. State Printer J. R. Whitney. Supt. of Public Instruction J. H. AckKHMAM. C'OUJiTT TICKET. State Senator, Gkobok U. Browskll, of Oregon City. Representatives, C. G. Huntlkv, of Oregon City. Hans Paulsen, of George. Herman A. YVkbstkk, of Clackamas. Judge, Thomas F. Rtan, of Oregon City. Sheriff, J. R. Shaver, of Molalla. Clerk, F. A. Sleight, of Canby. Cotniniseioner, William Brobst, of Wilsonville. Reconler, He.nry E. Stevish, of Milwaukie. Assessor, James F. Nelson, cf Mulino. Treasurer, ( Esos Caiiill, of New Era. Surveyor, Jons W. Meldrim, of Abernethy. Coroner, R. L. Holman, of Oregon City. BKVKKIlMiK OPENS THE VANPA1UN In owning tha campaign In Indiana tins week Senator Reveridire used In substance the following language: "The need of industrial civilisation is markets, and Itritish expansion has given England sates of UOO.OOO.OOO an nually to her dependencies. "The Democratic policy toward the Philippines is a policy of dectepitude. "We shall not turn the Philippines back to barbarism or abandon them to rival powers, or haul down the flair. We shall do our work like Americana and men till all the East shall Moss the name of the ureal republic ttnd all mankind shall cheer American beneficence. "Taking no thought ot the morrow is the counsel of insolvency. "Since the war with S in our (arms have increased fl.S-JO.OOO.OOO our productive investments over fotXV 000,000, our factory payrolls have In creased lolO.OOO.OlHi a vear. Interest on the public debt is $7,000,000 a year less, and the balance of trade in the five years since McKinley was first inaugurated is fc!,700,XX),000 in our (avor. Who then is injured by expansion? "Upon the grave of every American soldier, wherever lie yielded nt his life, let the grateful tears of the Nation fall. And in the cause for which American soldiers have given up their blood let the whole world know that the American people are united." feeling ia so strong his way that Ills, ad versary had better resign and make it unanimous for Stevens. Tiikhi was a semi-annual finan cial statement of the county's affairs due on April 1st. This ought to be a hot campaign document for the Cttixen's ticket. For some reason it lias not seen the light. No thank von Brother Cheney, we will tiy and worry along without a Citizeu's Iiomination. lRl)P (U1)U10N' IX OKKtiO.N, Weather Has IMa d d cedlng of Oa s and WUt at In the Va Icy. POLITICAL HACKS. The ticket nominated by the "Citi lens" in Oregon City Tuesday consists of a congregation of sore-head Republicans, political hacks and happy populists. Those who imagined all Populists were dead sadly erred. There were some good points made in the "Citizens" conven tion, but not enough to offset the breaks A grave error was made in miking so niucb of one Republican and considering him the whole party in that county. We do not think that Senator Brownell is so powerlul as pictured, and if he is, he is certainly not such a boss as painted. It was a mistake to make the overthrow of one man the whole issue, and esjiecially was it out of place (or those he had so soundly thrashed politically to lead the attack against him. They have but ad vertised h'tn the more and whet the peo pie's appetite to see the man who has had time to attend to his extensive law business, run the Republican party ia Clackamas, control the legislature and conduct the affairs of every county office. Clackamas County is woefully in debt, 'tis true, but what has a state senator got to do with that? The question the voters of Clackamas should ack relative to Senator Brownell is, has he made a good legislative record in behalf of the people. Aurora Borealis. Good rains have fallen during the past week in all portions of the State. Rather more rain than is needed has occurred iu the western section, but in the eastern section it was welcomed. Notwithstand ing the ruins there has been considerable sunshine, and up to the last two days of the week the weather was mild and fa vorable for advauciug the growth of all vegetation. On Satuiday it turned cool er, and frott was reported both Sunday morning aud Monday morning in many places throughout the State, The maximum, or day temperatures during the week in western Oregon ranged betweeu 58 aud 74 degrees, and the in I iu inum temperatures between St) and 6-' degrees. In eastern Oregou the maximum temperatures ranged between 46" and Tl degrees, and the minimum temperatures betweeu 32 and 48 degrees. No damage has been done by the frosts notwithstanding that the fruit trees are generally thick with bloom. The wet weather has retarded spring seeding of oats and wheat in the Wiilam feite valley and to a lesser extent in southern Oregon, but this work ia now fairly well advanced and w ith the advent TWO CASEHOK.su iUl'OX- nty Had Scat Ual Sunday and tabll-hed a l' t Hot""' The town was alarmed Sunday by the discovery of lo well developed caes of smallpox, both cases being In buildings situated on the Main street '' '"J1 The prompt action of the authorities will piohably prevent the spread of the dis eate. Charles James tlrst contracted the dieaae He came here about (our wwka agodom Ulirande with his brother-in-law, w Do has a wife and two children aid they took rooms In the Schramm huihl ing. over the Hub saloon. About T-' days ago the man Wt feeling hadly and on last Friday consulted Dr. C. A. Stiurt. t!ie county physician, who, upon examin ation, Ml convinced that the man had smallpox In a mild form and lie told the patient to quietly quarantine himself In the houae and not to come out under any circumstances. Dr. Stuart iiolitled Councilman Charles O. Albright, who is a member of the committee on health and police and who at once lo"k prompt measure. He had Dr. Powell, who is also a councilman and a member o( the committee on health and police, examine the case and he alo pronounced it an uumiatak ble case o( smallpox. The re maining people in the building, live III all, including an old lady, Mrs. Bell, were quarantined ami those who hid not good evidences o( vaccination were immediately vaccinated. The main en trance to the building was nailed up and a smallpox flag was plated over the rear dili sine. The rooms were fumigated with a formaline fiimigator and there Is little if any probability of the dir-ca-e spreading. The man Is juat in the poctula stage ami there Is tint so tnui-h danger In hi having communicated the ditease. The germs were probably brought here from I. a Grande as there has been considerable smallpox in that town of late. Sunday morning the health authorities were no'itied that a cae of sinllxn of a few warm, dry, das it will be quickly finished. In eastern Oiegon Beeditig la existed in the Cliff lloune, a small hotel SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. Last week the State Supreme Court made three decisions, the gist of which follows : An instrument once a mortgage is al wajs a mortgage, and the parties cannot divest it of its character and treat it as a deed, so as to convey title, by any subse quent verbal understanding or agree ment. It is the duty of a master to give an unskilled aervant warning when expos ing him to a dangerous service and to instruct him how to avoid injury. A dedication of roadB made by enter ing a plat thereof in the county records will be presumed to be a dedicatian for the general public, unless otherwise shown, and this applies where land in the country has been cut up into small tracts and sold, as well as where city property has been cut up into lots and blocks. When a milling company bas pur chased grain stored with a warehouse man, and thereby has caused a shortage in the amount of grain owned by depos itors in tbe warehouse, the depositors may recover from the milling company. They may do so even though the com pany bought believing that the ware houseman had authority to sell. All the parties in interest in a contro versy should be made parties to the suit, either as plaintiffs or defendants, and where it is possible to make them parties a few will not be permitted to sue in be half of all. A sheriff's return on a writ of attach ment ia not invalid where it shows that a copy of the writ was delivered to the occupant of the real property, who was a Chinese whose name was not known to the sheriff. A vendor of personal property cannot recover in suit tor breach of contract of sale, unless he shows an offer to deliver property of the kind and quality speci fied. In an action of this kind tried be fore the court a judgment for plaintiff cannot be sustained unless there be a finding noon the point when the issue was rained. So the Courier-Herald thinks the Enterprise man wants to hold up the Republican ticket. Why so murh in terest in the Republican ticket? This is the third campaign the Enterprise has made under the present management and not only never received a cent from a candidate, but contributed to the cam paign. Evidently the Courier-Herald man is afraid that he is going to miss some Republican money that he has been holding his hand out for these many days. Success in the past has made this political brigand very bold in his operations with all political parties practically finished aud the farmers are busily engaged in plowing. The rains have done great good iu the sections of Umatilla County where tbe wheat was winter-killed, and the reseeded areas are now looking much better than they did a couple of weeks ago. Fall wheat has stooled well and is in healthy and thrifty condition in all sections of the Stale, ex cept that its color is bad iu some poorly drained localities in the Willamette val ley. In eastern Oregon the bulk of the wheat crop this year is fall sown, exclud ing the Grand Ronde valley and about half of Umatilla County, which ia spring seeded on summer-fallowed land. Grans has made a splendid growth dur ing the week and consequently stock lias improved very muih, and the flow of milk in the dairy sections has propor tionately increased. Clover, alfalfa and timothy, although somewhat backward, are looking fine. The lambing season has begun in eastern Oregou, and the outlook is favorable for a good increase in the size of the flocks. Hop vii.es have started well and the training ot the vines will begin this week. Fruit trees all over the sta'e are now in bloom and the fruit outlook is inont encouraging. Hood River strawberry vines are looking well and the protpcct is favorable (or a large crop of berries. In Clackamas County unfavorable weather has interrupted farm work dur ing the greater part of the week, and while unseasonably low temperature has prevailed, there has been no perceptible check to the growth of grass and other crops. Fruit prospects are good ; some early vegetables have been planted. The reports received from the West Side indicate that William Brobst will carry three forths of the vote on that side of the river. If a man is strong among his neighbors he should be strong throughout the county. No better man could have been nominated or will re ceive a higher vote. The opposition talks about a strong man for commis sioner. They should vote for the repub lican nominee if they mean what they say. The more the people get acquainted with F. A. Sleight tbe more they find out that the convention made the best selection possible for clerk. He is emi nently qualified, painstaking, courteous and while tbe Republicans have bad some good county clerks none of them surpassed F. A. Sleight In any respect in qualities fitting him for this office. Ask the people that know Mr. Sleight if you wish to know the esteem in which he is held. The Citizen's held their initial blow out at Oswego last Saturday night. In cluding the eight spouters that went down they had twenty-five present. To this assembled multitude Cooke and bis coherts banded out hot air and the rea son why they should be put in a position to draw the public funds. Henry Stevens ia one man on the Republican ticket that will never know that be has been in a political fight. The 1 50c' RE IV LA.ND LA if. t'OQiily Surveyor Ernest i Rands cuhses lis I'roiisluiis. Dis- Relative to the new hand law, which is of great interest at this time, County Sur veyor Rands said yesterday: "Under the new law, whenever the owner or owners of one or more tracts of laud desires to permantly establish the the boundaries and corners thereof he or they shall notify the county surveyor to make a survey thereof, and shall fur nieh him the names and addresses of all parties, so far as known, whose lands may be affected by such a survey. Upon receipt of such norification the county surveyor shall notify each person named therein, stating the date when he will begin tbe survey, "The costs of a survey so made will be apportioned among the land owners in terested according to their respective interests." in the upper end of town. An ineti gation was made at once and it was luu nd that a man, who had been work iug in the woolen nulls, had the dn-ease in a mild form. He was taken out ol the hotel and steps were taken to place him iu a tent in an isolated place on the river bank near Broiighton'sold itwmll!. Tbe authorities thought tins place would be perfectly safe from any danger of con tagion but the residents and propel ly ow ners of the vicinity protested against the proximity of the improvised peil house and in deference to their proteat the man was removed one mile outside of the c.ty limits to Clackamas Heights, where he was placed in a lent and com fortably provided for. As the case is mild the isolation will bo of benefit to the patient and it is an accepted fai t among medical men thut patients re cover quicker ami better under tliu-e circumstances than if confined to close and unsanitaiy quarters. The Cliff House has nut been quarantined so far, but was thoroughly fumigated, and if any cases should occur a a n su.t of tli s case, quarantine will Im necesary. TWELVE VEAUS IX Or MCE. Sol Satisfied Willi I In l r aturer l.iiel ling Asks Two Year Mure. Wield A Kharo Ax. Millions marvel at the multitude of maladies cut off by Dr. King's New Life Pills the most distressing too. 8tomach, Liver and Bowel troubles Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever, Malaria, all fall before these wonder workers. 25c at Geo. A. Hard ing's drug store. The Excitement Rot Orer. Tbe rush at tbe drng store still con tinues and daily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs for tbe Throat and Lungs for tbe cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction. Price Z'xs and Needy, Or., Apr. 2'.'. (To the Editor) : In the biographical Bkelch oi Mr. A. Luelliijg, published last week in tbe Courier-Herald, we glean the following facts: Thut he was elected six years to office in Washington County as a Repub lican, mid when he could get ofli. e no longer there he left tbe comity and moved Jack to Clackamas County, and immedi ately devoted his attention towards get ting a mile strip of the north end of this county cut off and annexed to Multno mah County, circulating a petition for that purpose himself. Failing to accom plish his end in this, he drifted into the Populist party, and iu )H he was nom inated and elected county recorder; In 1808 nominated again, and defeated. Then waa made deputy county treasurer for two years, and iu l!KX) was nominated on the fusion ticket for county treasurer, and elected, making up to date 12 long years no nas sucaeu tne puollc teat on a salaried office, and still he wants more. As he is now nominated for treasuier on the Citizens' ticket, making fourteen years in office, when, oh when, is this dear old man going to let go the teat? Citizens, taxpayers and voters, don't you think it time right now? O. IOO leeward IOO The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure ii the only positive cure now known to the medical fraUJrnity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly cpon tbe blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers, that they offer $100 for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. AddresB, F. J. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the beat. , AhvHYS lloitirlit. rtiul M hlch luia Iii iiso for over : Kiiro, lm lorno tlio alcnulnrs rf 111 " . ...... I....... ......I.. .....1 . - nun iM-i-ii ....i nun r mi j, T l5?-f-f Hoimlmiporvlxlon nlm-o llalnfm, CCtvV5f" iccMi Allow no ono t lM-i-lvn ym tn u,,' All Co.iiit.TlVIH, Iniltntloin niia"Jiit.ia.Boo.l'ttreb,4 I WlnirnN thut trlllo villi n.UiilunKr th lieultl, jiirniils uml fhlUlrcn-r-MMTlonoo I'lrlm What is CASTORIA CnalorU la u lmrinlo mibtltut for Caator 011,1 torlc, Iro uml Noothliiir Hymn. It U 1'li-ua.uif, . coiiUln mltlor Opium, Morphine ior ollur Na mitwtiiiMM. ll B I" Iftiwrtuitoo. It deslruy. mid iilhiya IVvitMiuoss. It cure IHarrha n u,i w Colli-. It relieve) Teetlilnir Trouble, cures t'onsllpmi,, und riiitiilency. 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Mo'rti Or"'M'. -firing entirely eurrcl ,f itrnfne.. thanka to yuur tu-jlinelll, 1 will pu" J ' Ull lll.lolV Uf HIV m.e. In W llri ut Mill) .llx el'. , Almt hreyrna , iiiv right tar l-cuio am., mul ilii knil on irttinii "". a'-"' my hrunnK in tin. rnr enlitrlv 1 millet went a 1 1 -1 tiie-nt (,,r talnrrh for three monlha wlllmnt nv aim e., loii.tfti"!'- Iier.il pin-. num.. among i.lher. the mi.,-1 eminrni ej; ai-.-ili.l f.( ilnai-ilv. wh"!""" i.nlv nil OIK-Ml 1,. ii ,l, -lp .nr. ami even that only leimmrailly, lhal the lid H"-'" thciirr.ne. hill Hie hi-iiim in ,e alkite.! ejr W..11I.I I I. ..I (,,tevct I III. ii :iw y..ur a.vnti.rtnetit , , enullv m a .s- y-'lk ,,rr. au-1 nnlrml JW.-; ment. After Ihail n-, , onlv a few iUv. m.oi,liiiK io vour tin e. uoila. the ii..i.c ' r:"1"' " 'v hearing 111 the .h.en. til, ha. I,,, entirely ie.toir.1. It--' heartily ami lieiflu remain Very truly ynma V. A. WKKMAN, 7.10S. Ilmuilway, Iljlwiwrt "- Oiir treatment iloen not intrrfrrr with your uninii orr "if" ""jrfcr1 YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 5S3 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO. ILL Mention the Knterprise when autwenii. advertisement. Only On., Way To Do It. Out from Portland to Chicago in Tl hours-jiiHt three days. The "Chlcauo Portlaml Hnecial." leavinn Portland daily at 0 a. m. via. O. It. A N., arrives atChiciioat9::i()the third day. New York and Iloston are reached the fourth day. This train, acknowledged to be the fastest between the Northwest and the East, is solidly vestlhnled and its equipment is unsurpassed. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, up-to-date tourist sleepinK cars, library-smoking cars, free reclining chair cars, and un excelled (lining cars, the meals on which are equal to those served at the very best hotels. Remember this train solid Portland to Chicaio: there la no change of cars, and the good of It Is, it costs no more to ride on it than on other routes. We have other trains "Pacini, v,. press" leaves Portland daily at 9 p. in. via Huntington, and the ".Spokane Flyer" leaves at 6 p.m. daily via Spo. kane for fit. Paul and the East. For rates, ileepina car reservailnna call or write to ' A. L. Cbaio, General Passenger Avnt 0. tt. 4 N. Co., Portland, Oregon. FBL1I The Enterprise 11.00 per year. "I aflVrtv! th torlnrnt of tW llU protruillns tillea liroutrlit on M f", j thm with whloh I u afflicted " ' l0j yoars I ran across your CAM i I town of Nxwnll, la., and nirer ft"'"'1" tjl pllei and fw Ilk a now man." m a H. Kbits, Hll Jooea bi., filoux W f CANDY I CATHARTIC A Plaaaant. palaubla. tiwo. Taji oot,hrHicaan. WaakaD.or 0'"JT -... CURE CONtTIPATIO"; ""t a.a.4. (anar. rai aw""LL- E. I. SIAS DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry- Sjioctaclcs. All kinl8 of ropairing neliiW and warranfwl l'oalofllce llltltf. fnuW.O'"