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PAGE 4. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1904. Oregon City Enterprise CITY AND COUNTY PAPER. OFFICIAL i t'ihw Is no yesterday In the Demo cratlc calendar. Published Every Friday. Subicription Rates: One year $1-50 Six months 75 Trial subscription, two months.. 25 Advertising rates on application. n 11. 111 d I .)..... aw M.pscnoers w u ,...u . American citizens of th.. black race pirauon siampcu uu men l" lowing- their name. It this Is not changed within two weeks after a payment, kindly notify us. and the matter will receive our attention. In view of the Inqulsltlvenoss of (ho IVmocrats about the promises which they think Mr. Cortelyon has mndo to It must take considerable time for capitalists. It la In order to nsk what Judge Parker's crowd of reformers to'.ludgo Parker promised llelniont and keep their halos in sight. j Hill (lorman. They are surely o ' not In It for love. Roosevelt Is an example of a tre; 0 niemloiis personal Intluence which lias j If the Filipinos think they would nothing to do with affluence. enjoy liberty under a Democratic ad- o , ministration they are very much mis- The South seems to have developed ! taken. Let some of the brown people bis stick of Its own. to hold over come to the I nited Stales and travel through the south and they would be consigned to Jim Crow cars and sub jected to all sorts of unjust discriminations. Entered at the postofflce at Oregon City, Oregon, as second-class matter. Parker would probably be happier If he could manage to lose a few of his friends. They are distressingly lu ev idence. 1 Can Judge, Parker show up any oil a river stennier on which he came to Cancmah, where ho left the boat and mine down town where ho was Arrested III a saloon y Chief limns. Wlillo l.nng"s story seems unlikely In some partlciilitrs, he talks of tlib affiilr freely and dooa not seem to realise the seriousness of Ills position. OREGON CITY STREETS. L. H. Andrews Continues Caustio Re marks on Road Building. I-Mltor of the Knterptixo: Wo are now on Fifth street, and what do we find'.' a repetition of 7th st i t. only more ho. There are not enough adjectives In the Kugllsh Ian gunge to accurately describe the situ ation of the street during the last year. On the llrst grading and con tract work done some years ago I hey used gravel (so culled) hnilled two or three miles from the Abertiatby crook. Jus( us they dug It out of the pit. All WILL NOT EFFECT THE PRECINCT Present Conditions Will Continue In Precincts That Oo Against Prohibition. Perhaps the reason why John Sharp Williams and his friends are so anx ious that the Filipinos should bo giv en representation, is that they would j Hz, from B1,n, to hard Hint rock as friends equal to Roosevelt's quartet of associates Hav, Taft. Root and I like to go out there and hold office , large at a man's head, and scattered Knox FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1904. 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. France pays about $S.0U0,tH0 annu ally in subsidies' and In construction navigation Isuinties to her merchant i shipping. on the Mississippi plan ono voter to 202 inhabitants. 20:! inhabitants. WAS OREGON'S ACTING COVNOR. I The IVmocrats say that this Is the J calm that proceed an earthquake. Didn't they bury Watterson deep ' enough? The Macon "Telegraph" says: "The In Absence of Governor Chamberlain and Secretary Dunbar, Brown ell Officiated. Oregon's acting governor todaf Is CiHirge ('. Ilrownell. of Clackamas County. President of the State Senate, stated Monday's Oregonlan. He will be entitled to the dignities of the high . ..t,i o !... .......(. ..r , !. .I-..!-,.,.. white South is determined to govern , . ' -. , , , V llnniii'l 1 ,1 1 1 1 Hi, in ill I ii'i 11 ill, nun i.i I its own without the consent or 1 ticipation of the black South.'" par- i The Democrats will have a sort of burnt orange taste In the mouth pres ently, due not to fashion, but to eat ing their own yellow arguments. It lu the middle of the street, raked it down, rolled It and called It a grad ed street of Fifth street. In a few days the city had to hire men to go all up and down the street and rake up the hard smooth xtnncs that would constantly come to the Miirfuce out of the sand and gravel, like a man's sins to barrass irn trouble htm. then the City would send out teams ami load the rock that they had bought n ml hauled so far, and haul them off to some mysterious place. I never learned where. They kept at (tint for two or three years; finally it was abandoned and the public has been Jolting over the ones over since. I.nst Secretary of State Dunbar from East. If the two dign" artos who stand between Mr. Ilrownell and the (love rnotshlp should perish in a train wreck, the Clackamas gentleman would occupy the executive seat until his successor was elected as Presi dent of the Senate this Winter. Me would be In line for re-election then If remaining the i Spring they put on a new covering of crushed rook In the usual way, leaving , It bare, and in two or three weeks I they hail to send men to rul.e the rook back from tin edges Into the I ruts the wagon w hos had made. ! w hile the upper end of the street for I half a block next to the plank road I never had to be touched, for the gen eral travel scattered dirt and mud n It from day to day and soon It was ,,',, , he bad not already withdrawn In fa Cleveland draws a parallel between j ()f sm,,r Kuvkendall. of I.ano Parker and Buchanan. The chief dif-j The constitution of Oregon decrees j bard and smooth as a tloor. while fur ference between them is that Parker j-that, when the Governor shnH be un-ther down is the same rutted rock, will npvpr eet the chance to do what ' ' t( '"sohaige the duties of his j us when It was put on nearly a year ... ...... a. . - - ..t o...... ..I...II u. u lit n .,.... I a OIIlcv uie niTrciui) in oiaie kiihii j -.m. n hivn; iii-iii in ii MlUH'l' U take them In hand and that when the nil over the street, nnd with the bould latter shall also be unable to perform 1 -rs left from the old gravel, makes a Perhaps Douglas, the shoe man, was them the President of the Senate : sight worth going miles to see. Oh. A plurality of 1500 can be had for nominated in order that It might be j b them up "until the disabll but It is a daisy to look at and travel P'ula"lJ ,J,U Ka" "" Mty be removed or a Governor be I over! I wonder what some Seattle Some facts (o remember: There exists an Impression among many voters (hat If their precinct goes against Prohibition next Tues day, thou saloons can be established without number lu those precincts ami without any legal restraint. This Is wrong In such precincts as vote agaliiHt prohibition no saloon can be placed within that precinct except by petition to the county court us Is now done and the petition so pre sented must hear the names of a majority of the legal voters actually residing within the boundaries of that precinct. For this reason the voter who does not believe In county Pro hibition, but Is upturned to a saloon In his own product, can vote iignlnst Prohibition next Tuesday and still control tin. placing of a saloon In his precinct All products that go for Prohibi tion Tuesday will be subject to the provisions of the so-called Local Op tion measure and before a mi loon can bo established In any such precinct. a Local Option election mind be held A u.ajorlty for prohibition lu Clack amiM count means absolute and pos Hive Prohibition throughout the -(.unity. c Head the protest ugulhxt Plohl The Oregon City Assembly, I'lilted billon mndo by the business men of Arllsiins has Issued Invitations for a Oregon City, published on page N of Inasqui'i ado ball to bo given at Wisid- thls week's Knlcrprlse, and then vote men Hall, nex't Thursday evening, against the prohibitive measure November lu. Ayers What are your friends saying about you? That your gray hair makes you look old? And yet, you arc not forty ! Postpone this looking old. Hair Vigor Use Aycr's Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. " kirt' lllr Vl ir rit"'ril Hi iwluiil ruliir In nif rt lilr, tnl I am giMlljr (l. II ! 4ll T"ti ClMllll lnl II " il h. K. J. Visum . Ui-Umnlll. V T fl mi Iw.iii.. 40 ilMik.,iaii for 0 "' 1 Dark Hair Duchanan did. LET THE VOTE BE LARGE. Roosevelt and Fairbanks in Clacka mas county next Tuesday If every loyal Republican will do his duty. Every Republican voter in the county should take pleasure In participating in an electiou. the unquestionable re sult of which will be the success of the Republican ticket and a continu ation of the prevailing firosperous and progressive policies of the Repub lican party. Let the result be the most decisive possible, that Oregon may have 30,000 votes to spare for the Republican standard bearers. We feel safe In predicting that Clacka mas County Republicans will do their part towards achieving that result. o A PLAIN ISSUE. ! renders them unable to perform the Ing ami hack to Seventh street.? There is no dodging the issue. It is straight prohibition or no prohi bition and the electors of the State constitute the Jury that will render a verdict next Tuesday. That the measure will be defeated in the State Is a foregone conclusion and the Pro hibitionists are making a vigorous effort to carry about a dozen counties, including Clackamas. Thus the question of Prohibition resolves it self into a local issue. Do the people of Clackamas county want Prohibition? As the proposi tion is indicated on the official ballot "For Prohibition." and "Against Prohibition" there is no alternative. Id other words we are to have Pro hibition" or are we not to have Pro hibition. Many voters balloted affirm atively on the Local Option question last June through a misunderstand ing of the measure and Its applica tion with respect to regulating the liquor traffic. But there is no excuse for misconstruing the question at this time. If a majority of the voters of Clackamas county next Tuesday de clare "for Prohibition", then absolute Prohibition will be enforced in this county. If a majority vote is given against the proposition, then the liq uor business will be regulated and controlled by the Local Option as it now operates in this county. It is a straight, plain issue that confronts the Clackamas county voter Tuesday. Prohibition or no prohibi tion. Take your clioice but review the situation carefully before casting your ballot. sam mat a uemocratic movement was . .. , , is A tll.,.,.H .,. .,,, ., ,.. on fiHit In Massachusetts. Absence from the State of both the could ride up Seventh street, across!) 0 (Governor and the Secretary of State Jackson to F'lfth, down Fifth to Wash-0 It is rather funny to see how quick ly the Democrats who clamor that the President should do things "now" turn about and abuse him for acting hastily when he sees fit to be thus prompt. o Wo will now stand at the head of ! Fifth street and lisik down Jackson street and we see a streak of gravel with two ruts the whole length made hy what few teams have passed over it. while nearly all the travel has b.wn oii each side on the dirt. Most of the way the crushed rook is level r lower i than the dirt on each side and there- I fore it would have boon very easy to 1 ill (.. t I Hnv.i ulw. I .... .. .1... i... I - i. cause there is no need of It. and the , '"''ri ... "-.- ',';"'"'"''' " '"'"""""l r.K nis weigiti in iuw cAt-cim.- (uiui. i.dii m k.iuj mil in nave mane functions of the executive. Thus de cided Circuit Judge Sears, of Mult nomah County, in a contest over ex tradition papers which were signed by the Covernor'a secretary when Air. Cha iiberliiln was absent once before Whether Mr. Ilrownell will have to affix his signature to such documents This is a quiet campaign. The Re-land other papers while Mr. Dunbar publicans refrain from hustling be-! ami Mr. Chamberlain are gone and Democrats because there is no use InV it. i Tillmsn seemed to think that his Chicago audience did not know as much as he did, and he was quite surprised to find that about some things they knew- more. One of the difficult problems in were subjects of gossip yesterday. ! a smooth and perfect street, that Mr. Hrownell's admirers have fro-1 p-ople and horses could travel on with quently said that ho would tint be at pleasure and comfort from the flrst, all averse to accepting the olllce pro- besides saving the expense of men vlded he were elected to it. Hut he raking the rock back Into the ruts to now seems to have as full powers as I I"' again Worked out. Two men were i If he had been duly nominated In raking there one day. and I said: entitled to it efore the State Republican convention Hid '"Men, you ought to be putting dirt on elected by the people. If convicts it; ; to cover the rock so they could not the penitentiary now seek pardon they j move.'' and Pat said, "Yes, I know It." will have to show that they are Justly "Then." said I. "why don't you do It?" e the Senator from "ell, said Pat. "If I did I would get my time tonight and no more work." That was a case where the workman ........ ,-,.u,.,,l(,v- lft.,i-ii.u.ii a. Vfr I Ollirtll til IlllCi. tll'l'll thu l.nww niiit -I,.. the followers of Mr. Bryan, w hose , c.hanllt.r,a-,n" wa(, ver , n- lii.v I versa. The citizens along Jackson support they are now seeking. I jnt() California. The auspicious mo- I xlrect are ashamed of such street o menf of the Governor's disability did j work costing milch money uud not arrive, however, until about 12..M men nin iu to traver on. Horses am BookStores Prices and Agents' Prices for Dr. Chase's Works Read Carefully and Thoroughly Understand We ran furnish Dr. Chase's Receipt itooh and Practical Infor mation for Kverybody lit 75c per copy, hut HKMKMIIKH. that this Is Chase's flrt work, written nearly fifty years ago. V' are the sole agents In thn Northwest for "Dr. Chase's Third, Lust anil Complete Receipt Hook and Household Physician, Memorial l-'dltlon," which Is sold only through agents and only for thn regular retail price. Wo are not running any opposition bi iHMik stores, as ihey cannot furnish Chase 'a Memorial Work at any price. Hut wo wish to CAPTION the PI'IU.IC that on purchasing Chase's Work, to beware of COt'NTKRFKITS and be sure you get Chase's Memorial Work and none other. Hut If you waul the OLD Kdllion wo will furnish you the very Maine IxMik, In the very same binding as sold In book stores at 11.75. OCR PRICK 0.7i. Highest wages paid for good Agents. W. R. TAYLOR & CO the campaign is for the Eastern Dem- Clackamas will let them out. iwrnts tn conceal their contemnt fur Mr. Ilrownell should have hecom 23 LABBE BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON Mr. Bryan is sw allowing the Demo-1 ..'..I. ...I. t.i. n. , ..x ll, l!..i-.,rit. cratic platform because there Is no i " T, ." ": ' lors train was delayed. Inasmuch us gold in it. Bryan and his supporters j tht S(,(,n.,ary l)f state will be absent know that platform declarations are . some ten days yet and the Coventor superior to dead-head telegrams from j is likely to be away all week, the candidates Clackamas county gentleman will have 'time to see how the dignities of the (eivernorshlp fit him I cattle will HVnlil It lout 11 1 fill Milt ulili j walks rr.ther than walk on the rough, ! sharp stones. j Center street Is another sample of j blundering folly, that piece of beautl ! ful work Is not finished and Is being I spoiled. Wlnit travel there Is going i over It Is Ktlrlng no the rock and Judge Parker says he believes the i He can issue a proclamation this i gouging it into ruts and scattering tin gold standard is firmly established. I morning convening the legislature I rock down on each side Into the gut Thn tuxiiilf. knou- Hint irs iicrmani-nrv I . , , . . - ' i election to the nepen.is upon continue., nepuoi.can , ,.y MMrh Ktrat,,Ky ,.,.,,)He ,,r. Kuyken rule. flail. "He shall have poer to grant X reprieves, commuiaiions nun papioim interesting and instruc-! aft,'r conviction." says the const It u tion. "for all offenses except treason. ' , -' I He is commander in Chief of the "mil Parker i I ,..1BJS yi1 JO K,l.)40J tt,BU )I1B .l"l! far. he niay call out such forces "to It would b tive for all the readers of th papers to notice how Judge Is spending his Sundays. So has been going on the principal that execute the laws, to suppress Insur to labor is to prav. ! rectlon or to repel invasion." ! Mr. Iirownell might play havoc willf During the past sixty-five years , ,.IY,.nil)J,i( ,no(.ratio Ha,,.. Great Britain has paid subsidies to: v10 have orbits In the state instltu British steamships aggregating $.'00,-! tions. OuO.ono in amount, and this policy has i given Britons the control of the MADE A MURDEROUS ASSAULT. world's carrying, the annual value of i which is upwards of fOiW.OOO.OOi). j MAKE THE DEFEAT OVERWHELMING. I if he plans a coup d'etat for re- 1 tTs. It won't In-long until the gutters Presidency he might will lie half full of crushed rock and; there will lie ruts lip iu the middle; to catch the rains and travel, and thus the best street so far made In the city nut of crushed rock will go like the i rest, spoiled arid ruined while yet j new. The citizens ought to refuse to; pay a dollar for such work until It Is1 properly finished. Let me Illustrate: I What would any of the City Council men say or do. if they would order a ' fine suit of clothes of the tailor, nnd the tailor and the tailor would cut j and make the suit of the best material and workmanship and when they went i for the suit they found It all right, perfect in fit In every way, only the button holes were cut but not worked, there was no buttons sewed on and the tailor would Insist on getting his pay and say. "Oh, those little things won't matter. In a few days of wear they will ,e all right.' Would they take the suit on those conditions and pay for it? Now the City Council spends the people's money and palms off on them ! a piece of work that costs hundreds LET US Do Your Work Prices Reasonable Work Guaranteed W'v do ti fiencral Hitgiie ami Tni sfer llu-ine-s. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved OHii-e Opposite .Masonic IliiililiiiK M,,t:b::;,;!!l, Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Out come of a Dispute That Resulted from Dice-Shaking. Carl , Ing, who murderously as saulted Henry Cameron at Iliitleville Monday night, was arrested In this city at n'sin Tuesday by Chief of Po lice Burns. Iing was returned to The Democratic candidate for the I Vice-Presidency is beginning his j speches with the statement: "Now,: I'm that fellow Davis, and I'm after! your votes." Senator Kairbanks does ; Salem Tuesday by Sheriff J. V. Cul not announce thai ne is tnai leiiowper. oi .vianon couiny, wno came v, , f ,m tiIHa,1(s f dollars of rough, Fairbanks, but he seems to be getting: ' u '-" , . land. The Injured man was a laborer, the votes all the sairfe. !as(J a)M)llt .,- 0; The registration in Greater New York during the first two days, and In fact throughout all the cities of the Empire State, shows that the voters of that state intend to beat all pre-1 vious records on election day, and I this showing made by New York City j and New York State should he equal led by every state In the union. The Republicans throughout the land should see to It that Mr. Roose velt is not only elected by a hand some majority both on the popular vote and In the Electoral College, but that such an overwhelming defeat should be administered to Mr. Parker and the Democratic party as to rebuke any future attempt to put forth a can- AiAuta tt-lfhiiit cnnvlctlorm nnd with out the courage to go before the coun-' try upon any issues of the day. o ' Iong. who Is lint 19 years of age, . . , , . . . -claims that he struck Cameron In self- Tlllman met his match when he ltM(tnw alleging that Cameron was struck the stock yards of Chicago, j the aggressor in the nuarrel that pre They asked him why. If the Democrat- j ceded the assault. Iing says that ic party was so devoted to the labor- j Cameron had for months been picking , . , -.,,., -trouble with him. Lont;. admits that ing man, it had a capitalists judge ha(, Momay and a millionaire mine owner in front evening In one saloon and when he of the ticket; and he had no word to ' afterwards went to the other saloon ay 'he met Cameron with whom he shook idlce for the drinks, in the course of which a dispute arose and Cameron Edgar B. Piper has succeeded Ern-: proposed to settle the matter in a est Bross as managing editor of the i flKh'- . T,h ' the place warned the men that he would not Oregonlan, Mr. Bross relinquishing tolerate any fighting In his saloon. It his place, so well and faithfully filled, ' waH tt)(.n aKrw,d to go without the to enter a larger field of work In the ' city limits and fight It out. I'naccom- Mr. Piper, who is one of the Ponied, save by a young man named aunuers, tne two men went to the East. ragged work, that commences to dot-1 orlale with the first wheels that go on I It. Does such work give satisfaction? Does It make the people feel that the! very heavy taxen they are forced to j pay are all Just and honest .' I,. II. A. ! (To be Continued.) ; OREGON CITY PLANING MILL i F S. BAKER PROP. All kinds of lUiilding Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Ktc. - - too OREGON CITY, ORE Quick Arrest. J. A. Oullodge. of Verbana, Ala., was twice in the hospital from' a scvure case of piles causing 21 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed. Duck len's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further Inflammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pains. 25c at Howell & Jones, druggists. Made Young Again. bright, capable young newspapar men 1 T ' .7 7 " "l " U,K , l" 'e ' outskirts of the town and ( a-neron I each nlcht fr.r tain mat.lt ho. on the coast, began his career on the ri,.nched his flxt.s and started to strike ' in my teens again," writes D. H. Tur Salem Statesman and his rapid ad- Long says he picked up a piece of n r, of Dempfeytown, Pa. They're vancemnt to h managing-editor-' f'-nce rail about three feet in length I the hef t In the world for Liver, Stom ship of Portland's great dally' is am- . whih ,n(! slrucl f-'81"" '''ow j "! ""'s. Purely vegetable. , ,. , u a mi. on the head. Never grlp. Only 25 cents at Howell pie evidence of merit and ability. The following morning Lon board-' & Jones drug store. Oregon City Machine Shop PHILIPP BUCKLEIN, Proprietor Twelfth and Main Streets Oregon City, Oregon X