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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY OCTOHKR 17, 1002 : News of the Week 1 Fri.lay, October 10. The O. A. R. veterans at Washington choose General T. J. Stewart coin niaiidcr-in-chief. The total number of pinking miners in France today is 60,000. So far no serious trouble has oecuned. The Portland murderer, Andrew Wlnle, was convicted of manslaughter (or killing Teter Beauchene. The ocean steamship engineers leave their posts of duty in spmpathy with the other striking marine engineers. The Cubans, through their delay in ratifying the Piatt amendment, give the Washington otlicials much concern. The will of the late Governor White ker was today admitted to probate. The estate is valued at $LY,000, and is left to the widow. The compulsory closing of socialistic club in Spain causes a riot, in which five of the rioters are shot and several others wounded. Dairy and Food Commissioner Bailey inaugurates a systematic warfare against restaurant keepers in 1'orlland for serv ing bad butter to the public. Governor Cummins makes a strong speech at the Chicago banquet in favor of tariff revision. He savs, however, that free trade is to be feared. After all the conferences for the settle ment of the coal strike, nothing has been accomplished. Piatt, Quay, Penrose aud Odell attended tiie conference today. The national irrigation congress, in session at Colorado Springs, completes its labors, and after selecting Ugden, Utah, as its next meeting place, ad journs. The Ute Indians, on White river, are threatening to attack the whites. Four hundred of the red skins have seat their squaws and pappooses to the reservation and are giving other signs of determina tion to stand their ground. The campaign in Washington is wax ing warm. The railroad companies de clare they will give McBride no place. The candidates for president of the sen ate and speaker of the house are very active. Saturday, October 11. The crown prince of Siam arrives at Vew York and ia met by many govern ment officials. Many of the Oriental countries are very enthusiastic in regard to the Lewis and Clark fair, and will send exhibits. Secretary of the Navy Moody declares himself in favor of repealing the tariff on coal in orde to head off the coal barons. All the wholesale grocery firms in the United States will" be invited to join the trust which it is proposed to organize at once. An advance of 8 cents a pound for hops takes place in Germany, which, it is said, will have a great effect upon the crop in this country. The New Orleans street car strikers refuse to go to work, and state troops are sent to protect thote who are endea voring to operate the cars. At Geneva, Switzerland, the striking miners engage the government troop and a big battle ensues, as a result the hospi tals are filled with wounded people. Charles Cowley, 17 years of age, kills bis mother, two sisters and brother, at A really healthy woman has lit tle pain or discomfort at tne menstrual period. Ho woman needs to have any. Wine of Cardui will quickly relieve those smarting menstrual pains and the dragging head, back and side aches caused by fallinjr of the womb and Irregular menses. ;7ME"eARDUI has brought permanent relief to 1,000,000 women who suffered every month. It makes the men-1 strual organs strong and hcalthj. It is the provision made by Ma ture to give women relief from the terrible achos and pains which blight so many homes. I Gbsbitwood, La., Oct. 1, 1900. ' 1 Bare been yerjr iiclt lor aome time 7M t?ken w'"1 pam In my I Ide and could not get any relief unti. I tried a bottie of Wine of Cirdul. Be- I fore I had taken all of it I u relieved 1 reel it my duty to u; that yon hmre a ' wonderful nurdicine. M. M. A- Touirr. I lomi. "Tbe Larfj' ailniury lpnri-ut " J 1 C hiriaacsa Uedlclut Co, CluuUaooga, lean, ! B I Homestead, Penn. He was temporarily insane over a patent airbieak, which be was designing. Governor Odell, of New York, takes a hand in the coal strike, and diiects some hot remarks to the railroad operators. He declaiea he will find a way to settle the diiliculty. The annual repoit of the busit esj tran sacted bv the Great Northern Kailnav Company for the past year, shows a sur plus of over f'JO.OOO.OOO over all expense?, James J. Hill is again elected president of the company. David Wilcox, the chosen spokesman of the coal operators, sends a letter to President Koosevelt demanding that the federal government proceed ag dust the striking miners in the court J, on the! ground that their action is aconspiracy. The board of directors of the Lewis and Clark fair hold a meeting in Port land at which much business is tran sacted. Among other prominent teatures was the proposal to ask the state to ap propriate $-W,000, which was unani" inously decided upon bv the commission. Sundav, October 12. King Kdward returns to Ixmdon aiter a vacation, and is greatly lHnetitted health. David I). Hill opens campaign. He makes national issue. the New York the coal war a Ex-Secretary of State Olney gives the coal barons a severe grilling. He says the state laws have been defied for years. Carrie Nation administers a severe tongue lashing to Governor Ferguson, of Oklahoma Territory, rebuking him for permitting saloons to exist in the terri tory. Memheis of the Lewis and Clark fair commission, who reside outside of Port land, are greatly pleased with the site selected. The three engineers of the Steamship Elder, plying between Portland and San Francisco , have their licenses revoked for deserting their poets. Twelve hundred press feeders in the New Y'orx printing offices strike for an advance of 2 a week in their wages. Few of the offices are able to operate. One of the walls of the Otsego hotel, in Jackson, Michigan, collapse while thirteen men were at work on the roof. None of them were killed, however. The state fiscal year closed on Septem ber 30th, and all the state officers are now engaged in arranging their reports to be ready fur the legislature w hen it convenes in January. The mailhandlers in the St. Loui postoflice leave their posts of duty an 1 the government is compelled to send a large torce of experts to St. Louis to re lieve the situation. The coal miners are willing to submit their case to an arbitration board. Ya I earners throughout the country aie asked to contribute their earnings for one luur : on each Momlay to the cause for reliev ing the htrikers' need for assistance. Monday, October 13. Afctoria is to have a $100,000 saw mill A heavy slow storm prevails through out the Dakotas. The hop crop of Clark county, Wash ington, ii) estimated at lo0 car loads. Harvey Coile, of Liberty, Marion county, was offered and reluted J4 cents pound for I. is hop crop. Notices, atking the miners to return to work were posted by tiie Erie Com pany at Pittulun, Pa., today. The body of an unknown man, who had suicided, was found in the briinh along the Cornell road, near Portland. The annual harveht home lestival of the Chinese of Portland, came to an end. The festival cost the Celeetiala over $7000. T.N.Young, a white planter, near Pembroke, Ky., brained an aged negress with au ax, and fatally stabbed a colored man aged 70. Each member of the labor onions in Portland will give the proceeds of one day's work to the cause of aiding the striking miners. Senator Burrows says if the republi cans do not revise the tariff the demo crats will. He favors calling a special oBauirin of the conirreas for that nurnose. A hail storm lasting five minutes ! C pan sen tfiOOO damncfl in St. Louis. P. Hlones two inches In diameter fell, caus ing a panic in a theater, so intense was the noise on the roof. A tornado, passing through Illinois, in he vicinity of Quincy, destroyed a num- Cjioew Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling articles I have n my store" writeB Druggist O. 1. hmitfi, i Llll.ula Vo "iu Tlr k'ir.i'a 'ew Tllu. ! jv. va.io, . . . D - - - " ' jcovery lor Consumption, coughs and I Colds, because it always cures. In my 1 six years of sales it has never failed. I I y have known it to save euffereru from W Throat and Lung diseases, w ho c jiild get ' V, no help from doctors or any other ' ul,,er , J rerneuy. ..loiners reiy on n, irai .oy- r .. ii tr .1 i.. i ..i... v. Isicians prescribe it and Geo. A. Harding guarantees satisfaction or refunds price Trial bottles free, Keg. sizes, 50c and f 1 MALARIA AND YELLOW JACK (From tt.X.HmiJ. January 14, Wl) 'The widow of Ir. Ijueare, who, III the employ of the (iovernmetit, went to Cuba, was inoculate! with Yellow Fevrtliroughmosiuitoblte,iuiddicd, applied, to Congress for relief to-thiy." The nbovo tells of the- and oulniiim- tlon of a series of experiments by the Government, all of w hich provol con- clusively that the familiar mostiuito Is a dangerous veliicto tor carrying ma laria, "Y'ellow Jack, 'and. other malar- ial fevers. Those who are exposed to mosqi ultos or other malarial liitluenoes should take warning:. Irou i the lighting element iu the blood and provides nature with I sufficient resistance to wnrd oil disease, j imtiiliie niomi M impure or iinpoy- ial fevers. means that the fighting qualities of the , "Ignitus plan t..r settlement is not re blood have been lowered, and eolise- i Kindt d with gn nt f.voi by the miners : quently there Is ilaup-r, If you would ' escape, keep the blood pure aild prop - erly nourished, with . j Iff Jtl CIIlGI iS Iron Tonic It supplies the blood with Iron In n natural wav. It is recognized every- where as tiie best 1KhmI puriller mid tonio iu use, aud it has been used for half a century. Houston, Tel., Aug. 1, 1501. "I hnvs used I'r. Hurler's Iron Tonic nijuelf "l In my f.mlt. fA,Avpt.niv Hvn vi'in. mill ...... 1 1 j ......... - . - can heartily recommend It. 1 reganl It narticu arly valuable to waru uu ma larial anil oilier fever. 3. H. lUvrs, Land and Emigration Agl., Kmeo Line. (SJ,M0 (rtilH thai tbeft letilaeeltl Ii mIm.) tier ol hoiist g and b irns and did great damage to crops. One tnau was killed in the outskirts of tju n ). Tuesday, October, 14. The Toledo steel plant was closed to day on account uf S'-arcity of rod. News is received at Silem from Cali fornia that the price of hops -o cents a pound. Hon. Michael If. Herbert, embassador from England, arrives and is greeted by the president. Wall street capitalists assert that the St. Paul Railway Company is behind the Coos Pay load project. At an open air meeting bell in Boston, Mass., $2,500 as raised in a few minutes to give aiil to the sliiaing mines. During the f rt nine months of I!K)2 there was more business transacted in PurtUnd then during the whole of l'JUO. IV rents ruse wheat is selling today for .11 -Whitman county hirmers will j save $lis),o0 by tire reduction in rates ma le bv the lailroads. A I-rerich aeronaut and his cninpanio0 were dashed todea'h in Paris by the aepiiration uf the n-.e" holding the rar I to the baloon. The occupants fell 2d0 feet. Practically all of trie window glass factories in the country will he stalled tomorrow for Ihe season. The starling of the fac'orieH in Indiana alone means employment to nea iy boy s. 20,((l men an I 'avV r In the case of inandiimus to compel 1 Washington authoritii h asking that more the secretary of siatt of Kansas, to place j naval vessels be sent to I. a tiuayra to both llie xleiii ii ratic- and populist tickets protect American ii. 'crests. on tin: hallo!. Judge Hale, b-fore ; .... , . , . ,, , , , I h members of the Lewis and tlurk whom the ease was In-aril today decided ! . . . . . , , ,, , . . , , bur commission tlo not lnko kindly to thai he had no inn-diction. .. , , . .... .. . .. ' the plan of submitting the appropriation For the firH lim in four years blue-1 proposition to a vote uf the people. stxiii wheat reached the pi ire of fiO cents ! .. ,. , ,,. , . ..,.,.,,.', , . , , Surgeon-deneral Kixey issih-h Ins an per bushels in Walla alia. Ilunngtbei , .. ., , , . ,., ' nmil ruii,l in ranaril fi tliu I ..... 1 I. r1 lli. laul ll.,u .1..... ........ il fl.JI iUI t...,.l.. i .ri. uiicr javn n voii -i,o'o iiiit-ii- . . . . , , , ., ,,. L cm ui piikiii lino i.rcii nui'i niric, OiO wheat lags far behind i's normal former price, and is quoted at 50 to bo'lc. The president has practically suc ceeded in his undertaking to have the operators and striking coal miners arbi trate their differences. Morgan attended the conference and the commission is Foreign Lands We iHHue drafts payable in other countries. . Jl Whenever you have occa- V sion to send money to fon.'ij'n landH, it will pay you to send s it through trim bank. J st tup I) vv rv. mtiivivt -r-rr A ' ' . o. i ri r. ir u r n ' , i i m Oregon City, Oregon A Lot j named, consisting uf llv incmheis, ;tken fiom different walks of life, Wednesday, October lfi. r'lf Iv-ninr bales of In pa were sold '".lav at Chehalis, Wash., for 1M conU a pound, .... 1 1,0 r,'xl 11,1 ofthe pie.-l.lent will : probably tecum mend that a poiiiuinoul iiuiiTci'iiiiuin-ii n 1 1 mi i ninti l. Kuliert Hied, a well know n iiiKiiiam-e man of Salem, died at the heme uf his on, in that cily, of heart disease. The good rends convention in Portland is largely attended and a thorough dis cussion of the road iuentiou is taken up. The aibittation court in the pious hind case has derided that Mexico must pay the 1' idled Slates l,i:M,tis2 in Mexican currency. The dulicalion of the agricultural building of the Comillis college took place today Governor lieer and both the eorgrenoiuiii were in attendance. The situation in regard to the strike nmaln, j,.ny (lvlttK,HI. Th ; Investigation has dewdeped the (act that the tiie whit h dcr-tiovcd Khnnatlion California, was of iheendiury origin. ' l,v,r a '"'''um 'i"iiis. i l'.uker coiinly people have organized i for the purpoi-o of i-ei uiing a change in , the order ol the eecictiuy of the interior 'creating the Kastern Oregon forest , John Hook, an inmule of the KUma thiui connly j iil, coniuiitled Miicide by cutting his throat from ear to t ar with a jaekkni'e, which the jailer fuiled to find .... I.:... 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; l'x president Cleveland speaks en couraginlv of the opixirtunities for demo cratic success in the fall elections juit at hand and in future canvasses, but he warms his fellow democrats that ad herence to liryaii vagar'es will never win Biteces. Congressman elect Williamson returns today from Colorado Springs, where he attended ihe Na'ional irrigation con gress. He say the apathy on the part of Oregon people is liable to lose tlieui the assistance of congress in this stale matters. Thursday, October HI. President Roosevelt is able to travel about again without the aid ol crutches. President Palm emphatically denies that the Cubans are ungrateful to the United States. Aeronaut Santos Iiiirmon offer to go from Paris to San Francisco in an air Bhip for a prize of $,.,(K),i.k)0. Mont of the 1IMJ2 crop of w heat is out of the produccis hands, a fairly good price having been realized, Andrew While, w ho killed Peter Peau- . , , , . rnene, in I oriiann on jmy i n. was sen- tenoed to live year's imprisonment. j The political route-it in Idaho is I coining very Warm, and republicans have ' great hopes of carrying the stale. Chairman liuhcock, of tho republican congressional committee, says the re nubiiculiM will curry ihe next house without di.nihl. This war department will It-sue orders today retiring Hhmi soldiers from service, re. ii. ing tint number ol the niamling army to tlio minimum. Minister ISowen, of CaracaH, cables I , . , . , navy and marine corps, In which he strougly favors women for army nurses. The supreme court of Michigan today ordered that Frank C. Andrews, the convicted ex-president of the City Sav ings Bank of Detroit, be admitted to a bail of $100,000. Tbe jury in the case of J. F. Malarkey, on trial at Salem, for the murder of J. D. Fair, at Cbampoeg, June 25th, re turned a verdict of murder in the second degree. As a result of the government good roads convention an association has been formed in this state for promoting the good roads movement, with every county judge in the state as a vice-president of the state association. It is announced that Senator Turner 1 and Governor Mcliride are in a deal to ( handle the railroad question in Wash ington. Turner to become one of the com- mimion. The democrats of the state are ' to help the governor in his undertaking. I'orly tram "Torture. Tobe relieved from a torturing disease after 40 yearB torture might well eaune the gratitude of anyone. That is what DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve did for C. llinav (1. I! He says: "lie Witt's "j i f,um m ,,f ..il... after I had iu ire red 40 years." Cures cuts, burns, wounds, skin diseaHcs. He- ware of counterfeits. G. A. Harding. STRUCK DOWN. Slain in tLe Hour of Success. The Ir.c'.lan who tmilcd the hunter aiitutly and acoreily thiough the woods, often played with his viilitu as n cat p!ays with a mouse. Just in the moment of the huiitir's.siu,cess, the blow fell; aiUnt, a.vl'sn swill. Thvre arv certain foiuii of disease which aeri'i inliuriutilv malevolent. Like the ln.lt.111 they aeetil to plav w ith the victim, until some hiv when he has reached the height of success ami ii thinking to "tnkt life easy," tliwasc strikes him down, per Imps never to rise again, or mayhai to diag out the re mainder of existence iu physical pa ill and privation. The best example of such a malevolent dismast ia found iu dvsprpnia ami allied forma of "stomach tumble, M Not long g the newspaper were calling atten tion to one of the richest men ol the age wockiug ill his garden like a common laborer for In health's sake and for the aamt caux living ahstrmioiitly on a diet which a laborer would deainse. There's a conspicuous eiample of the claaa of people whoe success artnn almost fail art. But how many people are truck down fatally in the hour of success, no man cau absolutely ay. Stomach "failure" mean heart failure, the failure W kidneys, liver, lung and any other orffan, Inannurh a each and every organ of Uit body is dependent on the stomach for Its nutrition ami therefore lor Its vitality. For this reason no vital statis tics can ever give the number of those who fall victims to disease of the Stom ach aud the olhrr organ of digestion and nutrition, hrctute the cause ol their decease ia charged to other organs dis jjwl through the stomach. WHAT'S TH K MATTK WITH VOtI ? It it "weak" lung, " nk " heart, kidney "trouble," liver "trouble" or li awe of any other organ ? You will find that in general, If ynu trace the disease havk it origin. ile in a disease.! condition of the stomach and it allied organ of dij-wtioii and nutrition. The lesl proof of this i that diseases uf heart, liver, of till I that diseases kidneys, etc., are constantly ling cored by Tr. Pierce Golden Sli-dical Discovery which i primarily and chiefly a antdicine for the cure of disease uf the stomal h and of the MimsI. The tsly and all its organ! are sustained by food, properly digested and assimilated, which S4 converted into blood f.,rms the nutrition by which physical life i re newed day by dv, ami meal by meal. 00 YOU RE AD O THE ARGONAUT i ScuJ Fur Fr.- Sanipl Copy. Nas.-il Culiirrli .pii'v.ly jield . to treat- 1 UK.-ia by Fly's " l..il:, v. Im li ia m;r- ! uhiy r.ioio it:, it. i. n ived liin uli thu nostrils, cl .!:. ,u. l ). nl , ti.o w holn r.iii-fu-o umr wlueli it dilT'-e-H itvlf. I 'rii;i'ists Bi 11 the &Oe. I'i.i ; irml hln by n ol, IU ctutj. Tc t it e. id you nr.- hi.re lo Couliuutt tho treatment. AiiiKMiMffiiii-nf. To accomino.; it." those v.lw rrn j.nrtial to the use of ue. n. ieis in a;. !yini i..j ii.ls into the nasal ) a-.'.nj;i.s for nuarrlml trim bill, tho proj rii !. in pn ; ar.i i.n urn liiibu in liquid forrrr, which will bn known M Kly's Liquid Cream iiairn. I'ricn in. hiding the spraying tube iu 7.iccnln. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies' the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. oi;b i.kaikk HlnBm Write or 'phone ! I ILr III I V I Hllkl 111 I llBv r rV J I iir .u ii .c ii 'm.. I. i a hi . s ty lir i when you nerd ioivUiInk Coast Agency Co., Portland, Or. .11 Htark Htrnet, 0i.al.aI! Tllli.ll llnlilt. Lonjf Histnncc 'I'hone In Ollice. Enterprise and V. Oregonian $2 Hut when the aloiimi ll and other organs of digestion ami nutrition aro diseased, the iniliitive piopi rties art not extracted hoiil food, the blood la-coniri uor, the IhhIv hicks ailtipiule nullriahtiMllt and the'llfsh "falls avay,M The akiir couserpieiit on this loa of imliitlon will generally I'm. I lis expiewloii 111 some one oigan which has la-en longest starvtsi. Thus as sluivatioii causra weakiirta, when the iiutiiliou lulls short ol the needs of the body we timv l.sik fr the ripit-saioii uf that wrakursa til some oil organ-lungs, liver, hrait, kidiieva, or auv other vital oigau of the IkmIv. Vhrn the diseased stomach in cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, then the (list-awn of olhrr otgaus li It'll oiig iuated in the ill sense of the stomach art cured also. WHAT ritOI-I.K HA V. "Your 'Golden Medical Discovery' and lr. S.ige'a Catarrh Remedy hart been of gleat ts-nelit to me," wrilfi (l'rtrf. ) Pleasant A. Oliver, of Viola, pul ton Co., Ark. " llefore I used the Blsivt itit-iitiourii lemetllea my sleep was not sound ; di gestion lutd ; a continual feeling of misery, 1 now feel like a new man." "I have leeii taking vour medicine, " writes 'Mis. W. M. Ilower, of I.yiH'h, Ilovd Co., Neb., "ami I can't aav enough in their praise. They havt hrlK-d me moie than all our doctor have helped me in two years' tloctor iuir. I ix-ut dollars unoii , V' dollar lor my lung ami M'A leceled no brlietit fiom J the liiedieine I tisik, until a ln.lv (neii.J advikcl tor to wntr to lr. 1'irrcft I ili.l so, tis.k hi kind ad vice, and am now mi well j a to le able to tlo my I al t"k thv 'Gulden Mi.li.ul IMk-ov-erv ' and the ' l'ellei' ia mouth for liver diM-aia ami indigestion, a the kind diHtor ailviwd. I know that they reached the case, as they have hc!rd me so." "I have taken vow 'X V-tS i!T . !- - meiln-lne with tile grr.rtrt LWsfi aisra. .on, snli Mr. ?t Ky t .etnge Kiehl, of Ixk- i: Silt .Slalioii, Westmore- ami in., la . "aim can J'" lionrsllv sav Ilr. I'irrce'a (lolden Me1ical Ihscovery ha cured nit of a pain in my right lung that the brat doctor could nut help. My appetite and digestion have Improved so that I ran rat anything at all, ami t feel Is-ttrr than I have for year. My Jsuu ia alt gone and I feel like a new prrnon." "I am glad to tettlfiy to the henrfita derived from r. Pierre's tlolden Mnl leal Iimovery," write Mis Mary lie Ik? Suminrrton, of Sail Dirgo, Iiuval Co., Tria. " i wa troubled with very fre quent headache, often accompanied by severe vomiting ; Iniwr l were irrrgular aud my stomach and liver aremed con tinually out of order. Often I could rat almost nothing, and sometimr abso lutely nothing, for twenty-four hour at a time. I was entirely unfit for work, and my whole ylrm rmrd so run-down that I frared a severe sick aprll, and was very much discouraged. I wa advised to try Dr. Pierce's (.olden Medical Dis covery ami did o with such satisfactory results that In-fore finishing the tliild Isiltle I felt prrfrrtly able to ntnlerlakt the tlutir attending public school life, ami contracted to do so." a vaU'aiii.k MKiitCAt, won-, corrTAiav l.Nti MIIKIt THAN (INK TllOilMADO I'AdKS FKKK. Dr. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Adviser, ronl.iining over our thunvind large pagr and more Ihan 7'i illustra tions, mime uf them lilhoy:. jibed la rolors, is sx-iit tff oil receipt of sl OMp to pav eiM-nse uf mailing i;v. Send jl one-t ent st.unps for the cloth lmjD'l voliimr, or only 31 stamp fur the bonk irr paper rovrrn. Address Vl. VL , Pierce. Ilulfslo, N. Y. It eon tu ins sl r-ni,'l v Amni inn r.lii . irml-. Initio, (ori.en Irttrr. Nllikllli; ntl.t., Ii r I , ilrnniii, rniMi.'. -.unty, ioi.I ittuty mi. I n.'ivv urn. The AuooNAur Pun. Co. 24o aui rtH sr. Sun Prjinii..-.i . c'el C. I Cram, PIONEER lm$kf and Epf e, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE TYPEWRITERS Sew and Second Hand, All Mkn SOLD aqd RENTED riatcns and Parts for All Machines KXFKKT TYPE WltlTKIt lll l'A I 111 M; At Keanonatrlc Prices Mimeoeraphs, Hoctog;raph8 And All Duplicating Goods Typewriter Hupplln Mini IIIHii Fiirnlliirn or cull on tis