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rr OREGON CITY ENTKRVRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2,100? Okegox City Enterprise CITY AM (OIXTV omtltL l'.WKK. .enthusiastic wilh stories of delighted visions nlinosj . bovond belivf was a tardv interest aroused on (ho mUut side of tho AlWhanies in tho World's IVlunr t : liian Kxposition. I We also remember how disnpointini; wa tho at" tendance during the months of May Juno and July, j After tho opening day the lOO.tXX) mark was not I reached until Decoration Pay, and tho avenue daily Ono yoar j .if- 00 attendance of tho fust month wan below -fO.IXH). Six months 1 00; a,ui now tu, same colden wain that summoned tho Published Evffiy Fiidny. Subscription Rates. Trial subscription, two months 2" A discount of ."0 cents on all subscriptions for one year, 2" cents for six months, if paid in "advance. APVEHTlSINd B.VTt'S ON APPLICATION. Subscribers will find the date of expiration stamped their papers following their name. If this is not changed within two weeks after a payment kindly no tify us and the matter will receive our attention. White City from tho sands of Jackson Park is working its potent charm over the hills and undulating plains of Forest Park, while the people of tho United States shako their heads over the claims that the Louisiana Purchase Kxposition will surpass all expositions that preceded it even as the Columbian Kxposition did. But to the eye that saw tho latter grow from n dis heartening confusion of sand hills, marsh and scrub oaks into a pinorama of exquisite and haunting beiuty the work at Forest Park has reuchod a condition where imagination can fill In a companion picture full of gratefull resemblances and rich in striking contrasts Profiting everywhere by tho lessons of Chicago's ex periences, the promoters of tho Louisiana Purchase Kxposition have also the advantage of greater linancial resources and a site of unrivaled dimensions We had about ?in,tXH).(KX) to work upon; they have $l.",0O0,00O. Tns Courier evidently believes tlnit it can fool the ! and tho United States will spend about 1 ,"(X),000 reople of this county of Clackamas, judging from it more on its own exhibit. We had only H.'W acres' utterances concerning tho tax list in the last issue of they liave 1,180, covering a parallelogram nUuit ont, that sheet. It, was, af'.er all was said, a little sermon ! mile wide by two long. e had Lake Michigan; they to the boys that the Coikikk 'was their friend, espo-, J have an amphitheater of hills. Wo had "Dan" Burn if tbev made a deposit of 1"0 in its coffers, i ham; they have ex-Governor Francis. Entered at the postollice at Oegon City, Oregon, as second class matter. that the Courier was tho ixir man's friend, in fact about the only friend he has. Now let us see how much the poor man figures in this deal. If you will take out Gladstone, Minthorn, Shaw's tracts, Una Villa, Oregon Iron & Steel Company's tracts at Os wego and one or two other land corpprations, your tax list will vanish in thin air. In fact, tho delin quent tax list is made up of property owned by cor- In everv respect, saving tho a. ways fascinating background of the lake, the topography of Forest I'ark with its hills rising ."0 to 70 f-it above tho mean level' is superior to tho natural conditions at Jackson Park and the landscape architects of tho coming exposition have availed themselves of its most effective features Looking across it today from tho permanent adminis tration buildings the spectator has no tjoubt that ou bewildering loveliness. Chicago Record. mirations and real estate speculators who are trying J of the chaos of mud, lumber, skeletons of giant build to beat the countv out of the tax. They let their and half-stalled palaces there will emerge a scene of property go at tax sale and then try to compromise or heat t he county out of the tax and it is for these poor that the Courier nearly sheds tears. Ninety-five to nir.'ty-eight percent of the taxpayers have honestly paid their taxes and will in the end have to pay in addition these taxes for thee tax dodders in the do lir.ij'v.ct.t list, unless the law can fasten on their prop erty and hold it. Makes a Strong Case'for Vivisection Anti-viviseetiopists will now have an opportunity to meet a new and practical argument in favor of scientific ow?ration upon live animals, the facts of which are well vouched for. The details of tho case This d.-liiKjuent tax sale is one of; cited are told by Dr. W. W. Keen, professor of surgery the Mi-pr. in making these speculators, corporations and tax dodgers come to time. Put the Courier is horrified at the oppression used on these coqiorations. If the Cwkikb had its way there would be no tax sal-s and there tax dodgeis would go scot free. We ask the tax payers of the county to look over tho list and see who it is that causes the long delinquent list- The Council is horrified at the great expense attached in Jefferson Medical College, in an open letter ad dressed to Senator Callings, who has introduced sev eral measures in the Semite to prohibit vivisection in tho District of Columbia. Midshipman Aiken, of the United States Nava' Academy, was recently injured in a football game, Tho only external evidence was a slight bruise at tho outer end of the left eyebrow. Tho symptoms which to the publication of this list and especially so that it j showed conclusively an injury to tho brain were a should come out of these i r corporations that make "ct unconsciousness, followed by severe h.ada.the lo- up the li.-t. Now as to this cost. Clackamas county is getting its delinquent tax list published as cheap, if not the cheapest per line of any county in the state with one or two possible exceptions. Under thee conditions it takes considerable '-effrontery" to make the charge of collusion, but the Courier is equal to it: Bight here we wish to say that there was no bargain or trade concerning the tax list by which the county was to be milked or by which the county would lose one cent. Further we wish to say that not one cent that the Enterprise receives for the publishing of the tax list will go to any proprietor of the CoutiER, past, present or future. The Cockieii gives its case .away when it says that next year it will have the job :and everything will be lovely. Everything would be lovely :otv if the Cockier had the job. It has tried to butt in on this contract and, not having succeeded in a fit of jealousy it raises the cry of wolf. We wish to refer the cockier to Sections 3071, 3112, 3(17,3120 cattd by the patient in tho forehead; mental dullrie weak pulse, and later convulsions, developing at first in the riiiht leg and afterward confined to the rigli' arm. These convulsions were so severe that chloro form had to be resorted to for relief. As twenty-four convulsive attacks were experienced within six hour.-o they were excessively exhausting, and death was im. minent. The question liefore the surgeon was to locate the brain clot. He says that previous to his experi ments in vivisection he would naturally have lojiked for the pressure at the point indicated by the slight injury near the temple. Experiments upon animals corroborated by human surgery and post mortem ex. ami nations, had convinced him that the brain centre which controls the motion of the right arm is located on the left side of the brain near the top and a little in front of a vertical line drawn through tho ear. In other words, it was about three inches distant from the bruise.. The skull was opened at the point de- "Incurable" Heart Disease Soon Cured. nMln Mil. k, M. IL, I I.. t, U lit Send WoitlHif His Spet'lUlr rnx'illicd Trrulmi'iil 'ii l A niloted Itemlcr. To demount rit I o Out iiiiiitnnl rurally ; M iviweia ul lion New Special Trent nii'iit lor IM ilmem'S of thr hoiirl, iierven, ttniiiHt'h or r ilrovrv, Or. MiIch will Hi-mi, irt'ii, to Hiiy iy MllU'tcti iwraori, f UK) worth of In newIM treittmi'iit y It in t lie ri'Milt ef twenty live yenm tflkj em Will muily, eteiiiYn rcai-an li, and 1 iiniarkatil eolf M' in lii-ulliiK ttiona- r Hints of heart, Htumui li and iioivimn ill- j eUlM'K. Wllil'll HO Ollt'll COIUlllit'lUt) lell Vi eHt). No I't'rUin are the rriuilla el Ion ; r I New Treatment, thai h iIx-k tint lieHi-1 1 tale lo ijlve Mil iatunla trial free, j M Few iliyii'Uim luvfi mieli t-oiilldone ; jj In llu-ir skill. Few iliyalciitna mi llior-ikt oiik'lily ileservtt tint conliilem-e of tl'elrjfj imtietitit, mi no iiiilueementi roF ever lielil out. Tlie IWtwi'a rivleM lrm-tie m no exleniiv itN In reinitit lliu V mil ol forty NNHiH-iitli-s. llm oliieea re IrJ uUitvt open to vtmiorit, Cel. N. (). l'nikiT, cx tri u.nirnr ul i Sunt li (.'iirolinii, Hum: ' I lielii'vw Ir. M Milel lo I if nn ullfiilive nikI t-killlul iihy- i i! mri in. in ft lirlil lilili r. muri'K 1 1 im Iii.mI ,iuliiii' ol Iii'hiI mill Ix-Hrl." lln Into I 'ol. J. S. Jifll, M. P., i-ililor ol IIik JiHirnul ol Nervniis uml Menul )imiii . nK'liic.ij;.!, wrote, "ly all mean pub-1 trj lifli vour ii'rpriinirihiiliM." I llnndri'ilK of "liii ilinlile I'usfH" Clireil I jjj Mm. t-'raiik Smith, of ('liii'iiito, nt iirei ' tj of liHMit ilroeov, uller II v lemliiiii iilivKt- k 1 ruin IihJ ifiven lixr lip. lion, V M lliii-k, liHnker, l-'ttrilidiilt, Minn,, wtiteH, "1 liuil lireken coniilulilv tluwn. Mv liea. I, liiKrt, uttimmli Kiel iieivi'n loot tionliloil ureully for yi'iirn hVrri 1 woiilil never recover, Init Ir. Miles' Shvi,iI Treat intMit enrol me afinr nix WATCH! THIS HI'A' E you ANNOt'CNKMKNT IN SKXT ISSCK HOWELL & JONHS Reliable I)rtijri?i5ts 1 ciiiineiit iliynliiaiin ol I Iuchko ami Cle- j Tj lu-r liail ci miili'lely failed." Mr. 1'. 1 fi Countryman, of I'mitine, III,, nava: I "Several years k when I ai'lit lo I'l. MileM for Irealineiit, threw l vnii-i t ti a aid 1 coulil not live iwn week. 1 emiM imt walk six feet, now I doiid my wurk." HH releremeH lo and tenliiiioniiiU front l!isln)a, Clergymen, Hnnkora, Karmera and their wivrs w ill lie vent free. Tliee iiiiliide many who have been cuied after I ro in 6 to :k) pliymciana have pro noiinced them inciirahlo. tor free treatment, adilrexa lr. Frank lilt Milea, 2U3 to 11)5, Slato itrent. t'hi cuko, III. luillntuliils Money t I. 1 1. At 1 and 7 per cent. Call on or writs J.SO. W. I.OIIKH, Oregon City Oregon Stevens' lmildinn. t'sn Uroino Lax for coiih, colda and criepn. I'rice 1') centa a hox at CliHriimn .(c Co. Kmli hox entitle yon to one uueoa ou the trimrauteed gold t Htl'll. Our lluulr-il llullura u lloi. Is tlio value II. A. Tiadale, Suiiimer- ton, S. C, placua on IMVitl'a Witch Hii-i-l Salve. He aya: "I had the pile fur M years. I tried many ilix-tora and medi cines, hut all failed except IluWitt'a itch Hazel Salvo. It cured me." It in roinhinntiri of the liealing proper ties of Witch Hu.el with iintieentics and emilients; relieves and iN-rmaneritlv cures blind, lileedinK, itching and pro trildiii piles, sores, cuts, liruines, xalt rhetnn, eczema and all skin iIihcumiv . lieo. A. Harding. J I Creeumaii PIONEER rranfep and Epfe, Freight and parcels deliverwl lo all parts of tho city. RATES - REASONABLE PLUMOINC CHARGES frlMil Cutari'li quickly J ielda to tnnU tix-nt by l.iy b l'i-.ni Halm, whicb i iiri kbiy annual 10. It in lecuivcd tlinni;li liio Inu.lrilH, clcaii- nnd In a!ii tlia wliulu ir faoo evtr wliiili it ililfusi It.-olf. Jinittnlut wll tin, .'."c. liic; 'I'rml nn by mini, 1U w ,'iiU. Test It aud ynl are kuri) to coiiliuiio till Iroulnii iit. AlllMillIIO-lileiit. To k(von iinlato tliou ulm lira partial toll:" iimi of niiiiuiera in i 'J'l in J 1 : j u 1 In into tliu ii'imiI arii(;ei for O'Utrrlntl ''.(, the pmptii teis pr pHru ( ri itin ilaliu in liquid form, vl.l''h mil I n l.tmuii Hi J .!;,' l.iqti.d Cream italiu. I'rii n hicluihiiK tia pnyiiift tul is 7-leeiiOi. Irni:iii.ta or by mail, 'lliu liquid form ciiiIiihIh a tiio nn d icmal prupurtita of tho solid preparation. are no higher i ban th in any other trade, and ours are no higher than sir vii-n rendered demandN. What we undertake loilo in atlioronih and sittlafactnry manner. Thero w ill rut he fniiiid after our workman Ki t through with a j di any defective joint, leaky pipes, hxise connei-tlous or other evidences of "w ampe.l" work, l-'.very pikrt will he perfect, and look parfuct, and when the hill enmes In you'll not ak for any dcdnctioii. F. C. GADKE . THE PLUMBER and TJlL'J of the new code, wherein it is provided that scribed, the clot found and removed, and the patient's each paicel of real estate shall be described separately I "te was saved. Ihe operation, says Dr. Keen, proved with a separate valuation. In genoral, the steps taken tlie value of vivisection, and disclosed why the leg was by the oflioers of this countv in the sale of delinouem 1 first involved and the facial muscles not at all. The property are therein specifically set out and made cocoes o o o obligatory and mandatory on such officers. But this weuM make no difference to a man who wants to stir tip n. litters, thinking to get some personal advantage. The tax law is the best ever had in the state, admit ;diy so. Properly enforced, it will do away with de linquei.t taxes and make the tax dodger pay his jusj ?hare. Clackamas county is trying to enforce the law. That some other county is standing in with the tax dodger and not enforcing the law should be con. lemned, not praised. The prices paid in other coun ties would not indicate that Clackamas county is get ting the worst of it at 15 cents aline. Umatilla county pays 21 2-3 cents a line, Baker county 17 J cents a line, Benton 25 cent3, Josephine 18 3-4 cents, Douglas 25 cents, Columbia 15 cents, Marion 12J cents, Mult nomah cents, Yamhill 19 cents, Clatsop 25 cents. National Surprise in Store at St. Louis. St. Louis is preparing for the world in 1901 very much such another surprise as Chicago did with the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893. We all ree member how throughout the United States even th. stories of the rise of the enchanting White City at Jackson Park were received with incredulity not un. mixed with scorn. Not all the. efforts of the best bureau of publicity ever organized, which scattered its descriptive literature to the uttermost parts of the earth, sufficed to excite the world's curiosity as the Iream of classic beauty that was being transformed into modern reality by the side of Lake Michigan. Not nntil the gates were opened and the visitors rrho came prepared to criticise returned to their homeB broken blood vessel had first deluged the ''leg centre'' above the.."arm centre" of the brain, and the mass of blood had settled thickest upon tho "arm centre," but had not reached the "face centre," which is below. The stock arguments of the opponents of vivisection have been the humane sentiment which would protect dumb creatures from cruelty, and the assertion that science derived no knowledge of vahje from its practice The sentiment is good so far as it condemns callouH brutality and useless mutilation, but even an anti. vivisectionist of the' most pronounced type would scarcely be willing to sacrifice the life of a son to pre1" vent the animal suffering, through which science might save it. As to the value of such experiments! Dr. Keen, who is a competent witness, says that "without the knowledge derived from experiments upon animals which have demonstrated the facts o cerebral localization, I should never have been able to locate the clot in Mr. Aiken's head and to remove it nor would I have been able, in the last fifteen years to locate numerous tumors and other brain troubles and relieve many of them. ' . Last year the Boers were wondering whether "Peace on Earth" had -become a hollow mockery. This year Castro is wearing the thinking cap. Whose turn next? Joaquin Millk, the poet, has made a fortune in Texas oil lands. There will probably be very few more socialistic poems from Joaquin. It is estimated now that Mr. Bryan is worth $400, 000. Plutocracy is only a little way ahead of hirn. CQOOO 6 6 o The Red front j - COURT HOUSE BLOCK , - OREGON CITY, - - - OREGON. I : Useful Present We invite you to call ami seo what we havo too fi'or I ' you for the Holidays. Our goods are well bought I and ws aro able to sell at very low prices. Our stock comprises anything that your heart desires 2 5 inuseful Holiday Goods. Such ns Ueady-mado J Dresses, Umbrellas, Silk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs, Dress Skirts and Waists, I I Kid Gloves, Fancy Work Baskets, Crockery, (iluss- J t ware, Bibles, Books, Jewolry, Dolls, Celluid Goods, Fascinators, Laundry Bags, Sofa Pillow TojiH.IIats, I I Fancy Sweaters, Shopping Bags, Purses of every J I description, Neckties, Toys of all kinds and lots of other articles too numerous to mention. . . ! I m j l X. L. N. T Boap. 8 Bars " 25c Cudahy Kxtract of Beef 4()o J 1 Quart Uotile Maple Kyrup :t0c a Force 2 pk(s P.loeinK pur bottle ) oio f Hex Lye 3 cans oftos J Kcononv Cream 3 cans 25c 3 pound Marking Powder i;c ? J 7i pound Wheat Mush 25c The Red Front j G.T.HOWARD, PROP. o o o o C o O C) Q i