OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 0. 1902 f Oregon City Enterprise. I It j aadCouiitj ORUIut I'aptT Pnblished Every Kriduy. L. L. rORFKR, ranra.Moa. HUaCHlPT10N HATKS, 2 00 1 W as 0y-'r Bn motuha Trim lUMurmtlon two uiontbs.., A discount of 50 cut on all subscriptions for one year, 25 cents (or six months, it mI1 in advance. Aderusiii rates given on application. 8utiscribr mill find the dat of expira tiou stamped on their papers following In r name. If tub. date is not changed within two weeks after a payment, kindly nouly us and we will look alter it. Kntered at tt postoflie in Oregon City, Or., as second class matur. i 1KNT8 FOB THE ENTERPRISE. Be.v-r Creek Dr.T. B. Thomas Canty vH" Clackamas V"" Milv.vikie Oscar W.ssuiKer Union Mills O J.TrullniKet Mesiw Brook Clias. Holuian Jew Era W. 8. Newberry Parkt.lace K. O. Holme BtalT.rd J$ i Muiino T.-. "i""''1 Carn R. M. Cooper Molnlla".'.'.'." Annie Stnbbs MrHiara J- C. Maniiiam Bntt.-illB B. Jennmga Aurora Henry A. Hnyder Ele Creek .HV,XV1r Damascus J-C-i'l"V' 8vUv F.Go'lsch iii- Ran. J. Ci.rrm M.rmnt....!!'!!!.'."!"""Adolpli Aschoff KKI'WBLICAN STATE TICKET. Governor W.J. Fl'RMMI. Supreme Judge R. S. Bkas. Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar. State Trersurer C. 8. Mookr. Attorney General A. M. Cbawfobd. State Printer J. R. WllITNUT. Supt. of Public Instruction J. H. Ackkrman. For Congress First District, Titos. H. Tongub. For Joint Senator, MultDoniah and Clackamas, HEBBiBT Holm an. For Joint Representative, C. W. Nottingham. COl'STT TICKET. State Senator, Gxobo C. Brownell, of Oregon City Representatives, C. G. Hcntlky, of Oregon City. Hans Paulsen, of George. Herman A. Websteb, of Clackamas, Judge, Thomas F. Ryan, of Oregon City. Sheriff, J. R. Shaver, of Molalla. Clerk, F. A. Sleight, of Canby. Commissioner, William Bbo'bst, of Wilaonville. Recorder, IIk.nry E. Stevens, of MilwauVie. Assessor, James F. Xelsos, of Muiino. Treasurer, Enos Cahill, of New Era. Surveyor, , , John W. Meldblm, of Abernetby. Coroner, R. L. Holman, of Oregon City. perintendei.tZins, r waived what il dm j eople of the city. . It Is to be resetted be bad on the of tlie distin-' that the company and employes could guWied lwturer to ih.-m. This being j not c me to lenn. In connection with the ess.', it i very mirprwinx to us I. .at ( the stril.e i I pertinent to say that only two of the fifteen teeters In the . although his t ir .rtf came to naught, too Oregon Citv In olshtteit led the lecture, mu. b cn dit cinnot be given to Mayor Opportunities like tl.i do not come often Grant B. Ptinit k for his work to obtain a in Oregon City aiid leMcheis who are reaching for their o.vn mental advnn i merit should not f il to grasp them. salUfuctory settlement In spite of bis failure, which was no fault of bis, both the i.tlkers uf the woolen mill and the CUAXUKS FOR THE HfFBRKSIU M HmrUry onhaPlrrct Hon Leiign'. SJJ H Clackamas County rangea a-e takina active Interest In the pas. the Ini tiative and referendum amendment, A short time ago the gram ' voted tit toward the cans .d w j.. ia Muuliiik! (irange, N. 1-2. a- tronsoMIuslmndry, declared II. favor ..I theUllcerso. the woolen null, and "'V-.',, , , from It. employes should be grateful to him, and (0 ., ,0 ,!, direct leginla- ti ,.vuiAkrnl Mtivir Dim. a . - a- p t n-. ! no aoubltlM7rKUfiiI. Mayor Dim Cll Rftl RRl ' r i i n t m ft . v '. " . ,, . e . i li k bus never done anything more de- State Treasurer Moore, and Superintend- ,,,.,. . u serving of iMintnendation than tins, ent of I uMtc Inxlnu ti.ut Ackerman are up for re-election to the ollicea they now occupy and they will he elected by larger majorities than four years ago. 1 d ite for attorney general, is a miwin . ,,-raie.i iraor. - Q..-.t..-..J-. A..k....n la ..-k ..... 1- Ko.ebur, and one of the brightest at- sent ropict to c.ndidalcs for a ul tuya edged by all parttea to be the best ota'e J lrtiey in his section of the State. He superintendent th .t Orrg n baa ever ' is Dot unkiiow tt in Clackamas County i r Pu.iruiv lt..n.ililii'Mn i-andi d ite for attorney general, is a resident of ; vrilted Trades Council, ol Portland, has I . . I. I ...... I..r all lllll. ! I.....T..M Hon W. !. l"Ken. secretary of the league, said Tuesday U.a t""', and granges all over (he si. to were con lilM.rallv and enthii'iastl"'1!)' in supK.rt of the amendment. The Fed- Til . . k 1 1. M itr.lal 11 ittt ll over urt'non 10 tmv ut for Uio Initiative am! 1 Hfffrtmlum i.iiuhi" minimi on ihcir crU " . i miii'Uiiiiivsiw "r bad. Ue lias done much to elewUe the as be canvassed here in the cami sign of j W1U.( circulate amung the voters, educational standard of the state and1 1SW lie has the temiieite knoaledge Regardless of parly aihllaiion the candl , ... w ' . i . ... it ttr f.. th. nlflcH dates are very generally doing this. Mr. BIS reward win conic on j hub - i-n-ir m iu rn. - - - no urn. ,..(. ran. - U Ken la now rending out ai'.lHK) rrlfrti- 1 ' dinii folders to the voters of the slate. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR JUSTICE OF Over SUMO names ecured Iroinll.e THE PEACE. ' . ,,tv -.rv " m ' f . j . I.I..I. ...,, laiiis the jUit'gou ..aisierr, .... " I name of every man In Oregon engaged I in any kind of business of profes-ional I . ..... . - I!.. ..I .......l w rk. 1 he league mis a iim " S.lHHI other names which have been se cured in various wS. The neces.lly (or the g'eiit ainoiuit of work is owing to the fct that the law provides that the amendment niunt have a majority of all ol the electors of the SUte it. order to become a law. Albert T( aier, president of the National Kditorial Assix'iation, inlorms Mr. U'lten that not a single newspaper in Oregon is o'"wlng the amendment Before Ihe iiepublican state convention wss held there were two journals Hgainst the nieas uie. What little opposition there is to the initiative and releielidiim comes from those who are afraid uf trusting in the judgment of the people. Mr. U'Ken lias visited many portions of tbe state In the interest of the amendment Slid has found only two men who are actively opposed to its becoming a law. IX DErE.NSE OK 1K. OOl'l II EH. C. (irlfllit, of l itleii Hall, Relates a Political Incident At a ft .....M k wa.l tta.fl..!. rilO Kllltl YH UrtVO AlWIiyn liiJJis wii.ru IIIUDs in tio for over ) ,,orntt t,,e "'Btnr f nnl Imu hiimIw muter Ma irj-f-r' MulUTVlloH NltlCO KalnfiM,- (Jix7cttcAtil Allow no ono totlwHvn joMtatliit' In another column we publish the finan cial statement of the county for tbe six months ending April 1, 1902, showing the net indebtedness of tbe county to be $102,063.34. Although there is $169,815.42 of warrants outstanding, there is cash in tbe bands of the eheriffand clerk amount ing to $52,663.98 to pay these warrants be sides about $30,000 of back taxes. There is no reason that we know why $50,000 should be in the bands of the county of ficers rather than paid out and take op that amount of county warrants. We have been told that tbe debt was $200, 000, but according to officers' figures it is about one half that. Some one will say that there is $169,000 of warrants out standing, but there is $52,603.98 of cath in the bands of the county officers to pay these with, besides about $30,000 of back taxes to further reduce the indebtedness. Some ot the croakers about tbe indebted ness of Clackamas County bad better study these figures. Dr. William A. Mowry, who lectured at tbe Congregational Church last Friday evening, is an interesting speaker. He is at all times and places familiar with bis subject. One can learn more from him in one hour about tbe territorial history of the United States than from a dozen geographies. He was at first in vited here by County Superintendent of Schools J. C. Zioaer, who is quick to take the initiative in educational work that will be of benefit to teachers. Out of pure courtesy to Mrs. Eva Emery Dye and the Men's Congregational Club, 8u- LIVY STIPP. Livy Stipp, the Republican candidate for Justice of the Teace for the precincts of Oregon City, West Oregon City, Caneinah, Abernethy and Maple Lane, comprising District No. 4, in a native Oregonian and one of the best known members of the bar in tbe city. His sterling character and staunch integrity have won him a host of friends who will rally to his support on June 2. Mr. Stipp was born of pioneer parents in Salem, Oregon, October '.i, 1808, and with the exception of two years spent in Walla Walla County, Washington, has always lived in Oregon. He has been a resident of Clackamas county for 21 years. His early life was uneventful and he worked on a farm at Currinsville until 1890, when he entered the University of Oregon at Eugene. He remained there three years. His next two years were spent at Portland in the law office of Durham, Piatt & Piatt, where he studied diligently. He was admitted to the Oregon bar in June, lS!)t, and since October, 1897, has practiced his profession in Oregon City, where he has been very successful. In 1900 Mr. Stipp was admitted to practice in the United States Courts. No man in the county is more competent than heto exercise the judicial functions of the office for which he is a candidate. tary Dunbar has instituted reform in his oSicethat have greatly faciliated tbe keeping the books of tbe slate. He is a practical man and bis record is an ex cellent one. Treasurer Moore has aluo made a good record. He has cared for the funds of the state in a manner to win the approbation of all parties. The election of these three men by large majorities is conceded. Editob Portkb of tbe Oregon City En terprise, a member of the last legislature and late active but disappointed candi date for the nomination for state printer, announces through his paper that be is and is very popular among the people of tbe Slate. There is no doubt of Mr. Crawford's election. The only question is the size of his majority. Clackamas County will give him bis party vote without question and bis personal fol lowing should add to that. EnosCaiiill will poll as large a vote as any man on tbe Republican ticket. He has been one of tbe siaunchest Republi cans of the county and no man lias done more for the party through a long term of years than Enos Cahill. His record in all respects is tbe best. He has never been a candidate before and bis Grand Army friends say they propose to give him the now out of politics and says any man should not mix in politics if be is going I top vote. The people of this county will to run a newspaper. After such a declaration, Porter needs watching. The change of heart is too sudden. Newberg Graphic. Senator Porter is all right. He was naturally disappointed in not securing what he was fully led to expect, but, notwithstanding he had an invitaiion and a tempting bait to join the anti-Republican movement, he stands today, where he always stood, for the Repub lican party. Senatoi Porter's record at Salem was without a blemish. He can be proud of the fact that be returned home with the name of being a man wbo was left severely alone by those who bad sacks. Aurora Borealis. The strike of tbe employes ol the Ore gon City Manufitttnring Company is a most deplorable affair. It is certain to work a hardship on over three hundred make no mistake in electing Enos Cahill treasurer. Nelson if elected assessor will equalize some of the burdens of taxation. He believes that all should pay taxes alike. No matter whether corporation or indi vidual. Tbe farmers' taxes would not be so blfch if there was no tax dodging by the "big fellows." Tuts state is largely devoted to farm ing and farmers are largely interested in the laws passed. A vote for Hans Paul son will help pat one of tbe most pro gressive farmers in the county in the legislature. Tug (unionists have given up all hopes of success. Even their party paper has become so disgusted with the situation that it is saying absolutely nothing in suppott of the ticket. Uniok Ham., Or.. May 5. llK)2.-(To the Editor.) Will you permit me a little space in your paer? I was in Oregon City hxlay and on the street I chanced to see I'r. R. (ioucher. lie met au imita tion of a man who told the doctor that two or three of the Citirntis would be elected. The doctor asked who and tbe nun said E. II. Cooper, and the dot-tor said: "I do not think so." He said: "I hear you are working against Coox-r." The doctor said "It is true." So you see be did not lie about it. Abuse commenced. Tbe man said that Dr. Goucher had no inlluence and be waa a drunken sot. Now I will say that the doctor is no drunken sot and he always pays his honest debts and no one can say different and teli tbe truth. Everyone knows that Dr. Uoucher Is no drunkard. He takes a drink but be does not deny it, but if the doctor had said he was working for E. if. Cooer his hair would have had golden bangles on. This man will find out that abuse will not in crease the votes for E. II. Cooper, but I will give the doctor credit, lor he smiled and walked along and took no notice. C. Gbickin. I'KOUKESI OP THE CIMI'aK.N. (Continued from page 1.) is ludicrous iu the extreme. All of these things will be made clear to the voters during the campaign of the Republican candidates. It will be easy to convince the voters of Clackamas County of the insincerity of the reformers on the re cords of the men themselves which are familiar to every newspaper reader In the county. HUI'ltKMK COLKT UKCIIO.Ni. A plaintiff nniHt recover, if at all, upon the cause alleged in bis complaint, and the allegations must be supported by proof. The happening of an accident does not raise a presumption of negli gence. When stockholders of a National bank have been notified by the Controller of the Currency of an impairment of the capital stock, they must choose between levying an assessment or going out of bjslnese. The stockholders, not the directors, must vote to suspend. A verbal purchase of real property, fallowed by possession by the vendee as owner, makes the contract binding in equity to the extent that the vendee can not repudiate it. Where a city charter requires claims to be presented to the Recorder, such presentation must be made before suit can be brought. The Latest Tarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Kemp's Balsam in my vrw. I take cold easily and a few doses of the Bal sam always makes me a well man. Everywhere I go I speak a eood word for Kemp. I take bold of my custom ers I take old men and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do when I take cold. At druggists, 25c and 50c. Tim WtOfv, Allow nu oiio luuwt'ivnyoM la (A. . . I il ...! ... 1 . . All CounU rfcltS IoiUulioim ... -w.--k.mi art4 ruioiliiHM.ti tluit trlllo with niHlriulmifcrtha !...,, Infant- tuid Children -i:.Tli.co m.nlii-t I'lperlmcj, What is CASTORIA Guitorla U ImrmWa a.il.Htltnto for Cantor Oil, r corlo, Uropn Mini Mmilliliiff H)ria. It U rii-wmnt It roiilnlii iwlthiT Oplooit Morphloo lior i.tlur J.urroij, bat,u.co. It nuo U It ifU.irtu.too. It uVtroy Won, mid nllnya lVvorMmeaa. It run Ilnrrhi and Vl Collo. It r.Hove TeHhloif Trouble, t iir CM.stlpi.Uui ttn.l i'mtiiU'iioy. It liaoliulbitoi ll.o Food, r'ifuUU th, Moiium-Ii no.l liowrK ulvlotf he.ilthy mid iiuluml alt Tlio Children luuim.-TIo 3Iothrr' 1'rlci.U. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAt: Bears tho Signaturo of SI w The Kind You Have Always Boif In Use For Over 30 Years. TV! , eMv. V wit. tw W tT Ol It IF. 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