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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1901 Oregon city Enterprise CITY AM COtXTT OFFICIAL TAPER. Published Every Friday Subscription Rates. Quo jvar Sx months Trial subscription, two months .ft 0 75 APVKKT1S1XO RATK9 OS ArH.lOATIOX. SuWriber. will nd the date of "P1! on their rape fo"win8 tlu'ir nan"- 1 i ! . S.rp3 iithin two weeks after a Fyu.ona.nai no S? and the matter will rooe.ve our attention. SntemTat the portofflce at O.egon City, Oregon, a, second-class matter. ... " .1.. nf Minnesota, has purchased T.Wndent. The initial number of Ut md new management is a decided dement over the news value of that pubhcat.on for many preceding issues- 000 for the purpose. Representative Hermann has announced that as a result of a conference held at Washington he feels encouraged with the prospects of the passage of the measure. While a public building at this place would be thoroughly appreciated, the im provement ff the Willamette river Mwren Oregon City and Portland is a far more imperative need and the iraininer of a sutheient appropriation to perform the work will bo a service well performed by the state s representatives at Washington, first improve me river and then erect public buildings A GOOD, CLKAX TICKET. The legislative and county ticket, named by the Clackamas county Republicans Inst Wednesday, needs no com Herniation. It commends itself. A stronger ticket was never lxforo named by the Republicans of Clackamas county, and ikat it has the confidence of the people will be attested by the substantial vote the entire ticket will receive Monday, June 0. Honest I-AM 10 K m CENTS AX ACKK. I'rlee Urorge NoroiiMtn l'rnpM To I a; Mate 1-ainl llnanl. V li.it liur nr nut llunnm HurMimon am iiurei title to 280 aoiea of laml In Clai-a- amae county (or a conatiloration ol f.THi, tlaiiemla iihiii lh outcome of tli null of Hid State l.anil Hoara miHlti". Kuiiiia KiltlEPiaUl. t'l '" i liru ll0l( 1 1 lli.u.1 VulllMtll. Ill lIlM 1'lllllllv. iMIIIIhf liiH'iiioil nar Kagln Creek, bonltiiinit Ihu ! Oregon Water l'owur A ltailway Com- luy trai k. In 1878 I'liilip Kohut ami wile, now iIh(ihxI, in roiiftulorntion ol the itutii i f executed a uioriKng-a tu Hie Imul iu lvor of the Slate School Land Hoard. For many yeara they kept up payment of the Inlereat ami dually riled, w lit u the elate otlirere lout all tiack ol their claim, tu nee the loaning u( the ncliool filtul wan at that lime done thruugh the county of llcera. lit SeptetnU'r, llKU, Soienawn, I'lainiinK at anient lo repreitenl aiiuie of the heira of hotter and wife, applied to ttmhiuirtl (itr ah amiitrniiimil of the mort gage, alleging that the record did not ... i nno a i atueiiaiiun oi ui aaiiip. hub and faithful service, coupled with an economical ad- aa deni.d, but uihiu the nay mem ty ministration of every department of the county gov eminent, was recognited by the delegates in inven tion assembled, and tho county otl.cers received tu nominatioi for second term to which they were justly entitled. While there w ill be no senator to elect, the legislative ticket is a strong one, through which th Soieiixen ol SAW. the tioard exeruteit a full and complete tatiNfartioii of the In etrutueut. A tew months axo U'Keu A Scnueiiel, atlorneji of linn city, iMtcame intereteri in the cane and were retained liy the itate tu aait Attunitiy tieueral Crawford in iiiHtitulina- a auit to remove any cloud to the atate'a title to the land, iluiv liik-iiitr iliM-overe.l that the l'roceeri ' t Ml 1.- r..:UA.ll.. ..... A ... it..r miit.F m-liii'll SorHilrttill hail aL'l'Olll' interests oi me count v win uo innuiuui namu-u um-r - - - - 1 - ". ni i IiimI tlia aatmfactiou ol the Uiortkiane at Salem. In the election of hrnest I Hands as ;.r irrt,-uiar. The Oregon City attotney liave fer , , , , releil oui me recoiua anil nave uim-uv has at its helm an aggressive young worker, t nuer BfaJ .i... i luaa t(ie mri ol the mavor of Oregon City, aspires his direction of the campaign there is possible but one result the election of the entire Kepubhcan ticket by a kandsoine vote. . ti ...t.i:.. tt convention, Clackamas . ... I ... for th. honor of to that honor. It is time uiai xn.s , , recognition. Rkdccisg the indebtedness of the county from $144, OOOtolSljOOOin six months, is another stubborn fcet with which the Democrats of Clackamas county u Mr to contend in attacking the adtninis tratton of county affairs by the present Republican ofl.cers hoare'entitledtothe second term for which they have been nominated. Aompushing a reduction in county expenses from !&.,(," in 10I to T.000 in 1W4 and at the same ne wiping out a road indebtedness o ...0tt are two cold facts that stagger the i)e.nocrat. of Clacka mas county in an attempt to co.vn.ee the voters that the present Republican officers have been extravagant. ' It is facts the voter wants. Let him have them. Disokganized and "without a recognized leader. Democratic hope of success at the June election in Clackamas county is meagre. The great scarcity of candidates for place, on the Democratic ticket can only be construed as a confession of the party a weak ness and the hopelessness of its cause. Efl.cient ser vice, economical administration of affairs material re duction of expenses-are some of the cold facts tha commend the entire Republican ticket to voters. REKi-stL on the part of the National House of Rep resentatives to give the Lewis Clark Fair at least tho same recognition that was shown the enterprise by the Senate would be an unfortunate blow to the 1905 f ur Other expositions of no greater importance t-n i the Lewis & Clark Fair, have received ample a, .. . Nations from the government and it is not right that the Oregon institution should be discrim inated against except for substantial reason, which in this case is lackiag. 0 Co" mend able enterprise and an abiding confidence in th" f-iture of Oregon City and Clackamas county is manifested by Harvey E. Cross, of this city, who has associated himself with Captain Shaw, of Hood River, anu emablished in Portland a joint information bu reau and real estate office whence immigrants will be directed to this locality. It is time the re-organized Board of Trade had donned its working clothes in an effort along systematic lines of getting Clackamas county more thickly populated. As we have empha sized before, let's get to work. The present incumbents af tke various departments at the court nouse are w w.-6.v.. - feel flattered at the showing made in the semi-annual ROOSEVELT'S GRIP ON THE NOMINATION reDorts that appear in tnis wees, s issue oi me rnier- Resident merchants haV( the right to ex pect rea sonable protection from the operation of transient grafters. It is only justice that the city coancil .h.nild consider an ordinance that will at least regu late' the business of these occasional visitors to our citv. Invariably the stock of goods carried by these concerns is of inferior quality and quite entirely an tiquated so far as custom is concerned. Mill these vultures are permitted to enter the city, rent a 2x4 huildiu. and proceed with the sale of their wares in open com pet ion with a reliable merchant who carries a stock of quality and modern, up-to-date goods. The transient usually reaches the citv after the tax assessment has been made and leaves before tho as sessor calls next time. In this way he evades con tributing to the expenses of the community in which he operates. An ordinance providing a practically prohibitive license chargp on transient merchants should be enacted by the city council for the protec tion of the home merchant, who has evidenced confi dence in the present and future of the city by estab lishing a reliable business here and sharing every re sponsibility of a citizen. Some Clackamas county Detno?rats are considera bly exercised because Sheriff Shaver signed a tax re ceipt for IS50 in settlement of the taxes against the Gladstone Real Estate Association for the year I'-'Ol. There is no defense necessary for this act, about which so much hub-hub is being raised. As officer of the circuit court, which decreed that the county ac cept fSoO in settlement of its claim against the asso ciation, Sheriff Shaver simply executed a receipt for that amount. The attempts of the disgruntled Dem ocrats to find a tangible footing upon which to base an attack against the Republican ollicers is rather amusing. The truth of the matter is, as was dis closed in the trial of the case before the circuit court, Clackamas county did well to get even $H50 from the association. The former Democratic county officers failed to sign the warrant for the collection of taxes for that year, which invalidated the roll. Had the officers affixed their signatures to the roll, as by law is required, the total amount of the tax against the Gladstone Real Estate Association for that year could have been collected, and the county would not have been compelled to compromise its claim for any sun leBB than the actual amount of the taxes. com in in- aionera (r the mile of m-hnol Inn. la hiiiii.'ht auit MtfiiiiirtL Jatnta V. h'onter. U ..I tliu ItMlr nf ll.M ilii.iiiMil KikHtrtm. lorecloaed the mortgage; :ht the laud ! toM at nheritra dale in l'ei-euuer oi Hot vur when it wa hid in l)V the Ktate (or irtMl.nl). and that the certificate of ale in favor of the stale hai been in the county clerk'i olllce eter since. A slier- itfa ileed to the property, conveying title thereto to ihe mate, linn aince been r-i-or.le.l. In their reply to the answer of the defendant, the attorney for the dale charge Sorenuon with having mi reprenentrd facta lo the member ol Ihe Htme board In an attempt lo fraudulently acquire title to the land. The raito hat tieen ret lor trial on me firHt day ol the April term of the Clacka mas rounlv eirr-uit court, which will be convened on Monday, April IS. John 11. lie . ol rortlaiiil.aiiKrH as attorney fur the defense. WOlt I II A TIIOI U1IT. The New York Tribune is the only newspaper keep- Tlila Nlalrmrat Will ller- Nt-orr uf Orogou 4'lly lr.jlr. Tit.. ra,in uiv ii IimIoiv are w.irrh a pt rii'iil by all alio ate anxious shout llieir physical condition or are similarly situated to thil man. It is an occurence which can be thoroughly liive-titfatr.l. J. C;. Kuckler, ol o. l'.ast .Mnlli M., Portland, brick mason, contractor and builder, savs: "A constant sureneas across the small of my back which both ered me when stooping or traihteiiii))( up and wss accompsnied with a weak ness of the kidneys particularly iu evi dence at night, indicated thai my Kin ney were not performiuK their l.iiictions projierly. I had It for years despite all my endeavois to pet relier until one tiay I rend about Doau's Kidney Tills and K1 a box A lew doses convinced uie thut they were koiiik to the root ol the disease and the continuation of their use for a short lime removed the pain from my back and corrected the ki'lney secre tion. I have another box in the house and should necesiilv demand it I shall certainly resort to the use ol Ikian's Kidney rills." I'lentv more Drool like this (rom Ore gon City people. Call at C. (i. Hunt ley's drug store an.l ask wtiat ins cua totners report . Kor sale bv all dealer. Price 5D cents. Foeter-Milburn Co., BuMalo, N. Y. sole aenti for the United Stales. Keir.ember the name Itoan' and take no other. Utah Lund Plaster. W. A. Holme at the Parkplace Cash Ktoie w ill have car of Genuine Nephi Land I'lBBtei direct from Utah at Tort land price with freight added. (Single sack 70c, MO pounds each. ' W. A. IIolmhs, Heneral Merchant. If you don't get the Kntkhpiuhe you don't net the new. $3i75::: kiwi rnrriii! cmTsnmusT f nCfcllr. miMllln4 ..J 1 k ,. v Iw Trlnent and H'Mjh mt liMlna iHxnM0f tha Hun, H"rt. Ll-r, Htonx-h or KidD.i.lorM.oorl.t homa. M aroci-orMlii. lon.loroorIJallil.tmlaUblU,.IIU. rto. a MimM.IiniDi'liw prkollce, M Mlltnla,woil' AtoA npss of Clackamas county nas Deen reaucea irom . . , 1. n:u ci.t. Main st.. Eiknart. ind. - t. L tions being neiQ ail over i.uo un. ...to.- -vpt-- - -,, 0irD Cltr EnUrprl) a. 1 t s- o a x ir v 1 i- , nrniM iiih I'nr rp 11 1. hi iwriMMU ! . " $ 144,UU.ol w oi,uui.i.. , r. of the county for the same period were zo,oo-i.V', as against $34,841 for the corresponding six months a year ago. Every taxpayer should make it a point to carefully examine ihe reports of the yariouB officers and ascertain for himself the true condition of the finances of this county. JsTAtE Food and Daisy Commissioneb J. W. Bailey -ebould be renominated at the state Republican con vention. He has done more to advance the dairy in terests and the pure food interests of the state than all other efforts combined. His ability has been recog nized outside of the state, and he has been elected and i4i resident of the national organization and re-eid-K y . ig today one of the leading men of the country, making the fight for pure food and the dairy interests Tiii-fce interests in the state cannot be served by any other man and get the results that Mr. Bailey has se cured. Process butter and similar fod stuffs have been particularly driven from the state through his efftrts. vu , oi ;t Tuihliahes results. On March 7th. district con t-ji . i,sU in ololifwn .to tea anA Jerri- The Fair ftoute VenilOns Iiau uceu uci iu 1 . . 1 -j Ji i Vi CAion or Xflw Orleans to 8t. Louis. tones; a total ot one nunarea aim sixteen ueieguea - tb9rnogtfor Ihose instructed tor Uoonevelt Vour monev, and the fact that the Illi nois Central offers unsurpassinir service via these points to the World' fair, ana in this connection to all point beyond, m.Lu 11 In vnn. alvantaUH. in case VOU contemplate trip lo any point Kant, to write us neiore making rruKouioim. W pan offer the choice of at least a dozen different ronte. B. H. Tbumbui.l, Cora'l Agent, 142 Third Ht.. Portland, Ore. J. C. LmniRV, T. F. A P. A, 142 Third 8t., Portland, Ore. . Paul B. Thompson, F. A P. A. Koora 1, Colman Bld., Heattle, Wah, ViApn chosen were: Alaska, 6; Alabama, 4; Florida. 10; Georgia, 8; Illinois, 2; Indiana, o; Kansas, H); umisiana, i Miss issippi, 2; Missouri, 6; Ohio, 2; Pennsylvania, 4; South Carolina, 14; Texas, 6; Virginia, 12; Wisconsin, 2. The uninstructed delegates elected were as follows: Georgia, 2; Illinois, 2; Kansas, 2; ew York, 2; Ohio, 2; Virginia, 8; West Virginia, 2. This makes a total of twenty. Thus out of the one hundred and sixteen delegates elected up to March 7th, ninety-six were bound hard and fast to Roosevelt. The remaining twenty uninstructed are doubtless m most cases favor able to his candidacy. A notable fact shown by the fitr.irps in that the President has received indorsement in all sections of the Union. Pennsylvania districts! n a r.t Ronrpsntative Hermann's bill for a pub lic building for Oregon City have been received in this city. The bill provides for aa appropriation of $60,- Ml Tho Kind You Hnvo Always DougM. and which lian bom lu use for over l0 yrant, luu boruo tho Hitriiiitnro of - mid has bocn mmlo under Mn IH5T- sJJ-f-ti aonulatuicrvlnloii ulnoo lt Infliiicy. Mv'ww' Allow no 0110 todwrlvo you In thin. All Counterfeits Imitation and " JuNt-UH-irotMl" ro but r.iporlim'iits that trlllo with and cndanirrr tho health of lufaut and Chlldrcu-Kipcrlcnco iralust i:iorliiiout. What is CASTORIA Gwtorla I a liarmles nuhntItuto for Cantor Oil, Paro gorlc, Drops and Hoothlnir Hyrnpn. It I 1'lea.HtuiU It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otlwer Nurootlo mibstanpo. Ita niro lit Its guarantee. It destroy Worm And allays I-'cvcrlshncH. It cures Plarrhu-u and Wind Colic. It relieve Teething Trouble, cure Constipation and Flatulency. It iu4nIiiiI1iiUm tho INmhI, regulate the Stotnaeh and llowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boors the Signature of The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Prices Reasonable LET US Do Your Work w"rk """""' Wo do a tieueral Ihinnae and Trannfer ImnineHd. Safes, Pianos ana Furniture Moved Olliee ()ji))riite Masonic HuiMing " '''t:;:.:!.?.!.!121 Williams Bros. Transfer Co. OREGONMM JOURNAL ALSO WEEKLY AND BtMl WEEKLY Read the Market News IN THU Oregon Daily Journal T NfjTHINti i iinitltfl wliicli com-enia I ilia intereat til Imyer ami anllm-aiti lliH Iivk MliM-k, K'ttln, iri)ViKMim, inxliii:) anil linanri.il iii.rkc In lliu no tatiiiii am i:iniireli(iiHive, am! am in every way ri'li'il-. The Journal In ailililinn earned nvi'ty day a lull ami tnitlilul tfxTi ol tlm anrl.ru tixaa anil iirwwiita iii.iiV kik-cih! fcaturfH nl dcti iiitereMl to Ihe avtraii II, Jiiiiniul' wijinan'i liaae. Ihu illillrt.-d aiiirliiiK na ian, Jnnr nal alone ami romle pai' aim oiln-r Kixxl tliinx" inak It a vnrv )iulr (4111 ily tie "nii'r. cIchii aii'l ItriKlit (rum A t 7, and year'a eii"l lo yar'a entl. Daily, uiiH yttar tv man, oniy t; aix inontliH, (J. 25; tlirff iiiontlii, $1 2'). Semi-weekly, 104 Ununa, onn year, . .... Weekly, $1. Tlit) Iwuee ol tlie nml Wwekly ami Wt-ckly Journal also contain ItiH iiiarkel iK'i ami all nl the lentil reii of the Daily Journal. A'Mriw, The Journal, I'urllami, Oregon. SCHEDULES OF TIME BOUTHKRN PACiriC RAILWAY NOBTII BOUND. ' -.00 . IB. 8:22 a. id. (Albany Local) 6:10 p. m. 1 iOlTJI bound. , 9 :22 a. in. 4:60 p. m. (Albany Local) 0:14 p. in. 'Tim COUMKRCUL BANK OF OKgaON CITT. CaplUl, .... L-ELLOH 2,(M)0 inileH of loii( tiifi. tance telcjihone wire in Oregon, WaHhiiiKton, Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation liy the racillo Station Telejilione Com pany, covering 2,250 toWIIH. Quick, accurate, cheap All the natirifaction of a Nrrioiial cotumunication. DintanoR no el'oct to a clear underntanding. 8jk kane and San FranciHoo as eacily heard k Port land. Oregon City office at Hsinlinc's Dniir Store. the CANBY PHARMACY Drugs, MedicinoH, Cliemicalu WatchcR, CIockH, Spectacles I'irat Claca ItApalrlng ' All Gooda anil Work W'arraDted E. I. SIAS . Contral Home Telnplmne CANBY, OREGON 1100,000 Your Liver Is it acting well? Bowels Hlnnctlnn rrnnH? If in an Becuuna ui mo v..a... ick"' uikhuu" v-. . 1 u: nnH art nn I utas (llKtripTS. A laHia 8 n mmmtnr AVPrs fit IX. lnsiruci iui ui "J 1 iiv v, 1 uuij iwiiiwtnuvi - - " six diatricta are enthusiaHtic, as also Florida's ten. i fhe kind you have known all rri 1 : n 1 1 AAnfain nlriA Vi n n rl re rl onrl fTfritv- 1 r.. 1 1 1 e - - . r M.u ine conTeiiuuu nm wu.-.u ... v...v vuui int. . u. j eigm aeieguteo. v -"6"" of those now chosen are for Theodore Roosevelt. "Ilia ' unanimous nomination at Chicago." says the Tribune, "is assured as absolutely as any risk in the world of politics can be assured." It looks that way. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE mrr m wwf Ml t iii.r timtw a Loans ntda. Hllli ducounted. fcUkM cal '.eotloni. Biitii and aella eichDf on all polnU) In tha United Mtatet, Europa and Hong aonr. Oapoalti racetvea niDjeci w ooeci. cu pen Iran 9 A. . to 4 t. M. D. C. LaTOURETTB, PreiMnt. F. J. MKYEB Caiklar. y . EXi-IENCE D Taaoc Marks DiaiQN CovnioHT 4 c Inrwwllif iiWAhI daacrlptlnn mar lnntl'in II rokklf aalaatabla. Omm.nloa. tln.trllf fcmaaaBUW. ktNUSOOI on l-.wnla rut rrM. IIIM lur tunni BiUntM. TMauij w liraafk Mann k Co. io1t ScitHtllK Jliaerican. raluiua ol tmt H'- W a C. N. Ereenman, PIONEER rrangfef and Dgif e$, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE JOHN YOUNGER, Near Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE N Great Britain and America, 1 lat ! In lTnfl