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PAGE 4. OHIGON CITV KNTI RPRISI, FRIDAY. OOOOlin 7. 1M. Oregon City Enterprise ;'! maml for reduction In our niiiiiII order made hy President K,mevclt, The record of the Itcpuhllemi party military establishment. Yet they why Is he willing In miiKe- ixdltlcrtl It n of things ilnm' and li'itk'" ful CITY AND COUNTY PAPER. OFFICIAL Publiahed Every Friday. Subscription Rjtft: Or.e year $1.50 Six months 75 Trial subscription. two months.. 25 Advertising rates on application. Subscribers will And tho dat of ex ptration stamped on their pnHr fol lowing thoir name. If this Is not changed within two weeks after payment, kindly notify us. and the matter mill receive our attention. Entered at the postofflce at Oregon City. Oregon, as second-class matter. - av.a.v- muM know thiit the h.vd paid our capital out of that order? If ho would protests against 111 treatment of .mr , modi! y It, Just what mki would n ? citizens will he exactly pmmrt lonale If ho did modify It. would thai not to the belief In our ahillty to make he jn-t as much an encroachment up these protests effective should the on the lights of congress as the older need arise." Issued hy t ':-. I.IiMit K.m.sevclt and till.', I. that of the IViitocrMtlc paity Is one ol things promised and pledges broken The in the average wccklv rad of wages l ulled Stalin Is pel' cent. the previous one Issued hy President and hi Ureal llrllahl Im' per cent It WHAT WOULD MR. PARKER DO? McKinley and the original one issued marks the difference between pu 'l rreslilent Cleveland' lection and f trade Judge I'arker was once offered a! o government position hy President ' The Iviuoctatlo party is like the Cleveland They have been friends man who was hi favor of prohibition for years, and Cleveland may take but "agin" the enforcement It fav HE HASN'T LOADED. The Anieilcan secretary of stale has accouipll'.lied alsiut all thai lias J been attained by the arral diplomats ,..f the world within the last four ol ' hve )ears In other woids, John Hay hasti t don.' any ' loaHn' 'round the ' 'limine " PAHHtfVt Dl'ICIT The I 'Inter 8CAt. o - -- It is about time for the IVmocratlc party to make some distinct declara tion In ivgard to the celebrated sui sion order of President Koosevelt. FRIOAV. OCTOBER 7. ISM. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President: THEODORE ROOSEVELT Of New York. For Vice President: CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS Of Indiana. Presidential Electors: J. N. Hart, of Polk. G. B. Dimick, of Clackamas. A. C. Hough, of Josephine. J. A. Fee. of Umatilla. wnteh they constantly declare to be the stump for the Dciiuki alio n.nnl oi s a Panama canal, hut opposes the ail encroachment by the (Executive ',.,. iv,,,. .Indue pinker liellexe that in. -.urcs nei cHsary to obtain it upon the iHivvers of Congress Mr !;,vcr Cleveland usurped the tunc I o Koosovolt. with characteristic bravery uums f congress when he made thoj I'resldetit Hoo-cvelt Nald In his and with the frankness and honesty 'original order fixing an age at which s eh of acceptance "A party Is of which has so endeared him to the disability mljiht be presumed? If worth only no far as it promote the people, has challenged his opponents Cleveland was not guilty of executive ' national Interest " Judged by that to deelaro what they would do. If usurpation, how can Itoosevctl be entrusted with power, regarding the- 't-hBri;. .! w.lth this crime? order pensioning veterans at the age f' , u ,lM",, for j,K .rk,.r , , It is time for Judge Parker to come Hoosevelt has honest Iv challenged '.standard, the I vv Ol t llless IVUUHtallc party la iof - -0 duly twice In forty years have the American Hs.pl pi me. I (he dcmie WISDOM OF A CtNTENARIAN. llciijaiuln lUuwii, of llltlivlew, 111, lias lieell .illH'W hat neglectful Coll ceinlPK his n gUliatliui as a voter Now' he has reglnleli'd because In' wauls to Vote (or Hooni-vcll The onlv I eauiki able fi atuin alsitit (his in.,. Is that Mr lien Imiilt, llmwii In JiihI loo vets of age Hut, after all. even this feature Is not I emai kable, hi-cause no A mei lean cUlicn who has actpili'cd the wUdotil of 100 years could do anv tiling else (han vote for It.NWi'l e It In this caiiipalKU 9 - IIui.hv show a that a larmoeiatle tariff has alwata bei n followed by advelsll) alld llcpubll county ean.li.u,,, i., Ing haid over .ludio. I'm;,,.,,' ' to the (altliful II. in, ,,,,. "I" li u UlrikN achiuole.l nut Roiiii. "tat'illi which to hamuli i tin. mliilntiatl.ui Hut wliiu, ,10 was loiiiug over in empty liiiiii,. ' Ills t'liBllHllVe facilllle. In ,', .ultiiiii.l if ... ' " i ai Inn l,u..l,a...l M. . Ilia niM.iM.ii. .ir nilr Went i nil. ,ii and be piepnnd '"" l oiiii, . i j , i i eon, in ,,,h( he in. to th admit inj; ,.,in. much (Miiup and c 1 1 en inn t f I ho imuiiie I llmi t, ( I,, ty iMillib lan di-neli u n,,i at all. w hen It roiue i,, ,,.a Kepiibllcaii d. -light, ,11) out ot nis cave and tell (h, hHiple ,,, t(1 ,) this. nd unless ho accents ' crai ic party hi is.wcr. and In l.th of whether iu- not he would remal the'iK., ,. hull. ....... th.. .in ,.... . iiwiin,... li vbiorv fell la., - business order. Would he issue an executive ! h,, , ,,r,,,lltm, ,h he Is only iui. ! blight upon the country Why tep.ati'" '' rH.rly Why order, amending that made by Presl-' ,ft.sv Km,rilt llf ,mti,, .(lairs. ! the ex,M'rhneut? I "" ""' s,,uiKt ut h I t'renldi'llt O ItiHineVelt Id Ih 1 1 1 dent R.msevelt. which was in Itself imi, ,hat (,e dishonestly endeavor ! an amendment of those previously i.. ... ,i u. n,,.., ti, .--...i.. .mw.,,. ,,r it i,n.-.n n.i made by -resident Cleveland and Hn nswcr tl , falr nestlon .and thev IHmocratlc plalfoimsof the last 4o ls h of accept.,,.... "A paty l of rresldent McKinley? W,M U), (nlt off itl ,.v,m t)r),,,irH cmphasles the difference In- Will Judge Parker tell (he people trickery. ,tw hlngs done and things prom plainly and frankly what he will do? vVould Presldenl Parker m.Klify ! ised Due Is a party of great achieve t';ti i... w i . ! I ..in ..r . i niv virros know nis po- ir,ident K.ssevcll's executive order ineiits. the ..ther of great proinUe smon ill this matter? lit he pledge !regardlng nslons. and If so. how ' worth only In so far a It promote 'the national Interest " Mrantired by that standaid. what I the I Mims'tat Ic parly worth? No matter how IVnos-ratlr plat I PRE8I-1 f"' "is may fry to whitewash or sugar is.at the ism I lion of the party tariff; ! question. Its real object Is alwa) the PROTECTION OF CITIZENS. himself (o fix the age for partial dis ability at 70 years. Instead of or DEMOCRATS BELIEVE IN will he restore the age limit to 7J, DENT ROOSEVELT, as it was fixed by President Cleve- land? I ine people of the I nlted Mates are ja Democratic senator arose In hlslh,, t, , the principal safeguard of i tired of the evasion, the duplicity, j place and said : "When the President j American Industries. I.U.r and wags- I and the mystery which has surround-, affirms that this government had no I o ! ed the IVmocratlc candidate for the I part In (he revolt In Panama, that I it is sometimes well t cm.lder j presidency. He and his party have I xetdes it. so far as he Is concerned !lt,t mish( have Ih-ii Wherr It I unlit that Tammany will not consider the money itnltoii Irrt-vo .ably settlisl until the contract for the next f .'.ii.iHio ihs) aubway I award Diinug the last session f Congress .ie,i ruction ..f ). .r..ieeii., .v-i... 'ed to a backer of Judgw Parker, who will Is recognle (bat a Hill(lcal Iroiigh public subway night to characterize an ordinary eitsrutive order of tho President as Petersburg an encroachment uion the power of He and they have Inten- I hflleve him " I Dispatches from St represent the Russian press as com- congress menting in a dazed manner upon the tionally ignored the fact that this ac efforts of the 1'nited States govern-, tion of President Rixisevelt was not a ment to protect its Jewish citizens new order, but merely a modifica in foreign countries. The Journal de ! tion of an old one. He and thev have sought to deceive the peopde of the PRICE PLACED ON REPENTANCE. St. Petersburg editorially character izes as "stupefying" an article in a recent French paper which professed to explain President Roosevelt's de sire to gain more liberal treatment for Russian Jews naturalized in the United States and revisiting Russia with passports as American citizens. In his letter of acceptance Presi dent Roosevelt gave an authoritive account of the ground taken by hia own administration and that of Pres ident McKinley as regards the pro tection of American citizens of for eign birth, or of particular creed, who desire to travel abroad;" the phrase ia quoted from the letter of accept- Cnited States Into President Roosevelt, lion, and to secure his own Mlitlcal advantage, has without the consent of congress issued an ex.Tiitive order pensioning a large number of old vet erans who would not otherwise re ceive a cent from the national treasury. Cold Democraats who bolted the llryan parly will he (ermitted to Join the Hill Helrnont Parker organization, provided they pay a big entrance fee The Democratic state comrultte! of the belief that I Indiana Is preparing to levy a heavy of his own mo-! assessment on gold Iieniocrat who wish to vote for Parker. In other j words, the men who have been re-1 vile.t so bitterly by Mr llryan fori supporting Palmer or McKinley at the last two elections must oK'n their j pocket Usiks If they wish to nit hun. bly In the Parker bandwagon. Judge Parkers ignorance of nation al affairs may possibly excuse him. but Senator Gorman, ex Senator Davis the Democrat!!' candidate fur Vice President, and ex -Senator David H. Hill. Jude Parker's life lonx friend, and political manager, each know by ance. It Is alone as an example of I personal experience that just such an iv.mlfn ufr.il and 9p..rali m,.uro'nr In. ' structive. Continuing. President Risisevelt says: ' Russia, for instance, refuses to ad mit and protect Jews Turkey re fuses to admit and protect certain sects of Christians. This government has consistently demanded eipial pro tection abroad for all American citi- the I'liit.-d States, who was rtns. whether native or naturalized, j , partially disabl-d. should On March :'7. Isr'fv Secretary Hay j tjr!.-. t a pension. Som-body had t. Rent a letter of instructions to all the . ,!,.-i,ie when th- disability existed. order was Issued by Grovcr Cleveland with, i'it exciting the slightest com ment, except amun the veterans themselves. W 111) l.l'lieve that till' age of partial disability should have been made much earlier than it was The law passed by congress pro vided that a veteran of the armv of LATEST REPUBLICAN OUTRAGE. j On August V.) a fall of snow, the I tirst of the season, occurred In Min nesota. and It cannot be denied that j It occurred under the Itoosevelt ad I ministration Crops. Mowers and gar den produce were damaged and there was the dickens to pay gein-rullv The Republican party cannot deny that this thing hatipp.-tie. under a republican administration, but It i at, do this; It can promise another -now-fall on Nevember S, so va-i thai t!,e memory of all prcceeding -in,- mild our government finances, our I revenues, our domestic Industries ami -our foreign trade be now If the dn J hum racy had succeeded In I "!! and 1'1'Ml? j - - 0 ! A Ik'tniM-ratlc national victory Is invariably followed hy distrust and confusion In buslnesn. and by ill ties that trlpple the great Industries on which w.irklngmen dcpviid for sup port No such party should lie en trusted with iwcr The lieuiiN-ratic platform den, nine es protection as "robbery of the many to enrich the few " Vet eXIsTleiice has proven that under protection proMM-rlty Is diffused among all classes of IM-ople. while under free rude all clasHi-n suffer The policy of protection ha prt aetved the American manufacturer and the American manufacturer ' have made market for the product of American farmer, and togr'her they have rstabllahi'.t a high land ard of American living and made smi slide the high wage cle .,f Am.-rl can wages "-m it,. challenge of the liein.M uilc . "It date, for It give. Hi, ,,, , htnrt show . lew tallntll. (,elri ".lu.lg.. I'aikir ann. rti" I Val)lii6io .llpati h to th,, iirouicie. mat i urn. in i,,,w dt-firn of IC iioiimul. Innt.-nd of uufijj ll" whl.ii Mr R,,.,,,!, oil becoming Prenldeilt t (a t tl nu-iil ai" reckli'. a a careful n amlualloll of the ttnoids of the (fru uiy will how In i. gai, I tu ttv fl.lt. the receipt ai rlpotiji,,,, for lh rUcal yrar ending Jim a l'.iu(. huw an apparent d flrll of , immi immi in round numlM-r. ,ut j,JntJ that lime tbe t'ullrd Ktate imj iiimi iiim, for a Panama rami ti tt vain-rd HiiMi.HHi to the 1,1, Punhase r.ltll,,ii, wlilih liir amount I In Imi returned (u lb p erniiH-nt If Mr Parker will hi apparent deficit of i:ooo(g) from the fi.HUMiii ,,, , i hate of tbe Panama canal tti it, i n. oiiigemeiit of an -i i-itkai f worldwide cot' and lmMirai ( would find a balame of 1!h and upward on the olli.i ld'rfs4 Irdgi-r " The platform on w.hlcd ThisMtote UiMiM'Velt aland relleiati' (he limn honored rep. ,1, Hem, pihulple In favor of fostering home Industrie hi order that Aemrlcan workmen may be steadily employed and well paid Die Ik-mocradc platform I veilse and -vaslve. but. sifted of all II platl t'lde. t 1 1,1 .l y reiterate, (he ISlllo cratlc lionllllly to any tailff (hat will proi.-ct American ludust r ! t'nder (he last la-ni.K iailc 4t latiBll.il, buslneaa waa paral)ir M home and the I'llllrd Slatna lull doubtful standing among Mitwci During the M. Klnl.y and Hiasvnr admliilairaUon ptoaperlt) lita r. l, .red at koine and the pmt!r of the nation abroad ha a advamtsl to in vt-r Ih fore a CKan mttp MlkH Tifira le.iliiiia likr ...u, a ihir llM-, M,thl llf all llir aaO.s ou tl .r,o. .,( ,, hint Vim. a K,,l.r la Dm l-al II aaFr. aju, aiel . -.tirt ,um. H..,. Hi i',,, l,ila. Il ria. Skin l:i ,, ll .i.a an I I ' II a ..ill) :i roll, u.il -i ,i.O. . I I. fixr ul'if. 11.4, l 11. .so II J..iea ,l,..(t la a holly i -tonus w I be i n- be !,,-,! - 0 -WHY? diplomatic and consular officers of ' Iv-sid the united States, in which he said: 'This department does not discrimi nate between native born and natua alized citizens in according them pro tection while th-y are abroad, equal ity of treatment being required by the laws of the I'nited State. 1 "These ord.-rs to our agents abroad have le-n r -s-ari-d again and again, i and are tn-ate.l as the (undamental j rule of conduct laid down fur them, proceeding upon the theory 'that all I naturalized citizens of the I'nited ' States while in fur-Un r-ountries are ' entitled to and shall receive from the g.-rvernmeiit lie- sain" protection of persons and property which is accord ed to native born citizens ' " He further declares that in issu ing passports the htaie depa,'trii"!it. never iliscriminates or alludes to any i trmn's religion, and that, "in granting to every American citizen native or naturalized, Christian or .lex, the me passport. sj far a' it ha.. p..vvir ll in.-i.-t- t.,ar all fon-i-.": i i ri.-rm-n'.s shall acci-pt the passport as prima lacie proof that tlie person therein described is a citizen of the I'niti-d States and entitled to protec tion as such. It is a standing order to every American diplomatic: and consular officer to protect every American citizen, of whatever faith, from unjust molestation; ami our of ficers abroad have been stringently required ti comply w ith this ord'.r. ' nt Cleveland decided, by an .executive order, that it was fair to j presume a veteran was wholly un able to earn his living when In- had reached the ai:e of 7.") years. This uas a proper order, which was never questioned, and eat of all by the D'-rnoi rat ic party President .MiKini'-y d-eMed that it was fair to presume an old soldier at the a?.- of f,T, was af least half dis abled. All I':-sid-nt Roosevlt did was to reduce the age limit, and to llx the' presumption of partial disability at instead tit C, years. There was no secrecy ab'ijt his order, and hi- has himself now challenged the Demo cratic party, and Alton J!. Parker.' tie-ir candidate for the presidency, to Tin- last four years of Demo, rahr rub- that we had -hoiild be a warning to th" wope not to repeat the expe riment At the end of Mr CI. Vel;,u, g lilies w as and eec- second adminl-'tiatlon th credit had been lowered, the rev, were del lluin, the pi,c d, ,t growing, laln.r was unemployed, business was paralyzed. The tion of McKinley In lye; iram formed this condition into one of universal prosperity which )iim continued till the pre.i-nt time Why Invlt.- another period of business depression? China and India are cheap' mini tries Human labor Is held very low In these lands and the result Is that the masses are constantly steeped hi siv.-riy and menaced by starvation In Spite of the so I Ie. 1 . uptie-H tile people do Hot get IhlllgS The loiintr) Is Indebted to the re publican party for the national bunk s)stern, the re cinip, ,i of Kiecle poV m.-nt-i and the cstiil,!Miiii.-nt of the gold staudaid It ran well afford to IHlltlt with pible to these nil, other achievements oppo ,e, mid di-nounc. d by the democracy Price. Reasonable LET US Do Your Work Wlirk """"""''' 1 We .In a (ii iienil lUggiige and Transfer l!uainess. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Utile.. i,s,Mit. Masonic Huil'ling' Williams Bros. Transfer Co. slcpboilfa-I l!li, e I); ItpanlpiH p lh.;;; "I beln.ve i-mpliiiticallv In ..nun Ized labor I beli.-ve In organization of wane earners t trgiiniHi Ion Is oni- 1 5nart Effts publifiof Hi'' laws of our social and ci, to mli' developm.-tit nt this time " - Kroiri Itiaisevi-lt's Speech to I.IMO rireuu n lit Chaitan.sigii, '1 1 n Sept H, I'm.' mot h i llcsHei I Swell Lace Collars juit received. lal:lt wialx.w Mar, ATI lur luivrr la now in Nrw York and within a frw wrrla we will linvr uti disjilnv thr ainartrat and moat i i,i,.b tr ln, of Novrltir, i Indira' Wrar rvrr shown ill this .it). frlett CMtrimtlf Lew. Tho Fair Main St.. OREGON CITY .k.k.l..kk.k.k...kk.k.k,kk.kk.k.'s'',1, WHOM SHALL WE HIRE? The Deinoiratlc party bus been fa tally wrong on every phase of the money que, tion from the resumption of specie pavmi-nts after the war to th" i-htabllshnient of the Hold stand ard. both of which It opposed It s 1 sotistitutloiiHlly unlit to deal with II iiani lal queHtious q: tand up a.ud If .r-i-lu-.- I di-nt, w:i ,e i cutive ordi-r? veteran of ti.. yi-ars of ae snmerl to In -ludu-e I'ark'-r own? Will h i-otiL'i'i'ss, ah'l h" counti'd. itr.'-r Is elected Pre-i- inodify the existing i-x-Wiil he declare that a civil war must lie 7-" before he can be pre. incapacitated'.' Will fix a new limit of his ref.-r the matter to if so, v. bat will h- do Ih" food results of the affairs, of j 6 a nation depend almost al, lolundy I ilH.il its r. laUous w l, other nations j Tt"' ""'"" 'rUr "'"''y ""v, r "' ' There is. under the ,,,-esent -..ri.-1 riK,'r "" Issues, except when! tion of thought and affairs, an ad '" ' M "'" '"I"1""""1 I"'1' vanci-meiit. in thi' world, a (omnniii ity of nations. The one im,,,.,, ri,,. paiamoutii iskiic, H now drops the loiiu rtirer lei iiiriii;; i,,r tnniiy years .that free Hilver at i; to was the nalioin Which exhibits thi- honi'.. g.'i-at.'sl the veterans in the meantime? ty and tact and common seme. is the nation which will I,,- t,, t. lore. I ndi-r tin' administration of the party that is now r-ont rollini; the af .Itidgii I'arker till the people fairs of the l'r,iie, State, ia oc. votes !. 1 seeking exactly curn-d such extraordinary diplomatic he proposes to do on the pen. kuccohh as has perhaps m-vi-r been ex- li'-stion? I'resid'-nt H.s.s.-vells c.-IIed bv anv nation t ,i. demand for a show of hands is a fair ThiK success has anrmal .villi Will a ho. a hat .sion question and actually admits that the j gold standard Is irrevocably (ixeil The hut low faiifT law. the Wilson i law, was repealed In July. I h:7. An' official statement, prepared by the do ! partmi'tit of agriiuilfure, shows that' OREGON CITY PLANING MILL ,, 404444444444440aa F. S. BAKER PROP. ..... i t All k i i j 1 1 s of I'.uililin Material, Sasli, I Morn Muulilin, Ktc. - OREGON CITY, ORE iluritig thi' last year of the Wilson law the iiniM.rlH of agricultural irrodiictH oflnriioinitf.il t, ttlilik?! lo:u l .. ! oru. ,,. ,.e. .lut H,.,l ,.i .....I. .. . . - ... . .... j.,n.oe;. own U. Oil, ml; lait atl'l H.'IIH.' lf tllC raM ll..t and he insists that it cannot fairly of the I'nit. bi'i-auH.; the first year of Ihc Dlnulev tariff ed State, asuiste.l l. m i . .. . . This enunciation of a course of ac- l. citici.e,. . hi. .... ., ... ... .' "'V"' """""" "r"ll"-i to f.'5l...29l,- The reception r.-c-ntly given the plan ,H proposed. L th, ,lvlliz, ,,,! has recorii,...! 1 American idea of religious liberty In Not only the veterans themselves, 1 f j o certain quarters on the continent of hut all of the people, young and old,' ! Tact and sense are Just an much a The Democratic Campaign man- Kurope attache additional pertinence have a right to expect. In as much j requisite In the conduct of the affairs agera openly tell the public (hey wish to he criticism w ith which Mr. Roote- as ,, ihHlle has ,,,.,. raiK,;(J Uy Ul f , n,tJfj1 .y. fn U) mM ' v.d closed that sect! of his V-tte- Democrat, that Judge Parker should of . corporation or an Individual , mud al.nging and rsonalities. hut ' ' i .ii.-isa-,, .-e an., ror an. n we reward those who exhibit tactHhey seem to have secretly given v "uiMUR iitr in rjrrit-tj rrHH f fni Will nP Tl IhP arA ,.f .!-. at In the way j ,lu.. . NlriifMinu ti ruullo fit f ft ' hi LtlLII ".f '...a. , nr. . ,LIL -J..I ,1 " I . - , U1 o,.,.,, L ,. llarllH, msamiuy ln pre- for our own benefit. The concluninr, Republhan candidate .v, ' ' " ",lut;(!" hardly expresaerj. Any Amer-1 poible. Charnian Taggart n newa e.r demand tor radical action by 75 or at M? Ican cIti,.n of lntUlKnfe wII1 km,w ' papvr, the Innapolla Senile" Ih state department they couple a If he would not alter the executive 1 whom Ut vote for thU fall. cartooning the president as a dog. Oregon City Machine Shop PHILIPP BUCKLEIN, Proprietor Twelfth and Main Streets Oregon City, Oregon