THE ENTK1UMUSE THE ENTERPRISE. THURSDAY. MAY 1S8S. D. F. May, candidate for County clerk, fails to smile upon us as broadly as of yore, since our gentle mention of his doings in lust week's issue. Just hold yourself easy, broth er; before election day you will be pleased to feel such gentle taps. Governor Pennover is having a parrot and monkey time with his ap- lniintees Try automatons, Governor; they can't think and you can run them to vour entire satisfaction. tha tax that a man worth I'-HXW wild Wks company directors held a be called upon to pay toward the bridge. Most laboring men have had many times that amount of work already, and will have more, yet certain demagogues -expect -the laboring hien to support 'an nnti bridge ticket next Monday. The Courier in a seeming spirit of deliberate malice prints a gross lie week after week like an advertise ment, accusing Capt. J.T. A person of being the author of a certain res olution relative to the expulsion of cfi., !ut;ni., I the Chinese from Oregon City. Mr. Last fall Mr. D. FMay,now dem ocratic nominee for clerk, wa a rank prohibitionist. He worked that rack et for all there was in it. Now he largely, puts in his time orn?ment the fronts of giu mills. After elec tion he will probably cuss both. The legislature to be chosen next month will have to elect a I'nitcd States senator to succeed Hon. J. N. Dolphu The senate is now republi can by a bare majority, and it is of the utmost importance that this state clecfa republican. This is sufficient reason to cause republicans to be staunch to their, ticket, thereby in suring a solid republican delegation from this county. ' , ., The republican nominees for the legislature are men of Ability, ac customed to deal with en and af fairs. They are qualified to repre sent this county well. .Their influ ence in the legislature orrtjlls of iiil jiortance would count more than the aggregate vottfof the delegation, am they being men whose Vote and work can be relied upon for the right a meeting in Portland Monday and executed a lease ofpowcrtotheEast Pot Hand Lighting company , for light and power purjHse. The lease runs fifty years, conveys one thousand horse power and means business. We are fast Incoming a part of Port landthe quicker the better for Port land and for Oregon City. If Mr. May wants a continuation of his Chinese record wo are pre1 pared to give it, and will need to tell- no lies to make it savory, seasoning thrown "in. Hranr Cochran met last night and nominated himself for Mayor on the Anti Chinese Labor Ucfornt Democratic -Cochran ticket, with 20 vot'S. The insincerity of this great anti Chinese apostle is mani fest when we assert without fear of successful contradiction that he ) a rouuca Chinese wash houses. Tukc the hyjHH-rite, if you want him. Cochran, Miller and Chase, job hers, are opposed to the city having a bridge across the river. lliiaiu Cochran assert liiitt the City Council unlawfully pa,d out the city's fund. If this tu tru It was hi duty a M or lo prevent it, mid v this mmiey, Instead lie played tt baby art mid rvsigned, leaving Hut treury wide open, and at the mercy of the iun mIioiii he accuse of violating tho law .ind plundering the treasury. W it to itct thu that- he elected! In a limn foolishly desert hi post tin tlivsil liest jihi ptelext to Ik again entrust- ! t'd with ti iYsponihUi nflice? Kor sit Week Cochran' cnlifldt'ntiiil !" ' I cluck ha tecii busy hi i'uson and out The chairman chosen by the deni-! thing the ro for hi renoniinniinti to ocratic club in organizing drew him-1 .... otli whic h lie disgracefully decried. cable inconsistency of the Courier's . self up in nil I his majestic. dignity, M M UniiUM Iet 's have a chapter on the admi ruble benefits of democratic losses, Apperson was not the author and the Courier knows it. Capt. Apperson attended the meeting and so, we are just for a change, good brut her. informed, did Mr. LeMahieu. More-: , , . , ., ., . . ,.. . , . i hat do our third party prohtbi- over the I ourier in an editorial wr.t- .. t- i i .. : . ' tion friends mean hv appointing ten by Mr. LeMahieu, at the time, tm.;r IHmv,.tin the same day that said that the expulsion of tl e China-, the democracy have chosen to air men was a crime. The Courier seems j their congressional racer in Oregon now to le advocating that occurence. ' ri,.v.? Th,'v h""l not V?'1?, .. j-1 . , ., . , ! forget poor Irnv who was punished At that time it did not hesitate to:. , , , , 1 . . ; tor iieing in bad couinuiy. sav umiii was tin moot i mum- iiu.tir and ,ought to be forgotten. All of which only goes to show the despi- Whltlock 8tor Pointers. The flm-st line of elmles Flower Heed are on wiln tit the Whillock Store. The Aurora Mills Hour, White ami tiruliHiu, Is the ImhI III Ihn inatket, slid In fiiuml lit th W hillock Store. The lioul ItrtKiiim fur the money lit the Wl.ltlisk Suite. Canned food i lieu per limn any when else in liiwii Ml the WliillK More. A fine lino of I'erlliiiiil I'rsi ker I n ' I'clehriili'd Cookie Slid Cnken Hi the Whitlm k Store I'urtif deniiliiK line lall ami wed rotiitnek I'tlll Ntid rlmlre vnrictien. all Hound, lit the Whillm k ure, 1'ii l' - hv rlii 1'inl, iiiiitt, or ial!oi. a; th WhiiliH k Store.1 litics. and thanked the " august asseinhl v" j 1 1. ... ... ...... f ....... I ........ 1 le terler Miiiiikl rweelve. ,The democracy of this place seem ; him in selecting him for the chair-1 The ritm ua Ihhi ihkM made th follow to have decided that a "sack" was 1 man of a meeting the object ofL,,. nruninatiuiia: M.ivor. II. CihIimii: needed, as me toiiowing win snow: which ne was tioi imonncn, una ns- t ltv ,.,or,,,r W Miirm; M.ip.imll, IT., .'ini nnii..lil...l ...... ..,,.1.. ! I I, Id il .Ml dllM II, tli.. 4llllMirtll-l. . I.. . .... nent iii their circle to raise cam-' nity for addressing so fine n audi-1 ui,.r , j jt u i i i,.r. II 'i ke, II paign soap, he set forth with a lsld 'ence. Said audience, consisting of j k,.v aturiu' t HvCelle. tor nenri ami sirucK me nrsi ucmiKTai 10 uciikntuis, . ikivs. - cunord miu ij i;,..,, . Tr,.UMiirrr 1 v, w .,, -I ringlets, lcgan to look j.!ie-pish, ; rilv Atlorl.v, p. . l.Hi.mn ite. that is, ttie lt did, while the jinlg1 enioved his drv ioke iininenmlv, The empty U-nehes encored the sen of 11111110111 that he met for a con tribution to the sinking fund, say ing, "we want five -dollars fn in you for campaign expenses." " Not nun h vou won't get it," was the reply. " Put we've gut to have it, i to eulogize the benefits of a tariff for 'i' them in nricewitli Hie r.t- tixo.l by ller iii Ihn pro'ilem: I it lielter (ul the flintier ( ti.ninl Ilia inx!lre i i'i timcnt, and the Speaker prtx-eeded itie eont im-nl. xtiip it t't Ktlmi. utnl t nn so just .hand it over," said the fiiuin-1 revenue. He vasin favor of reventio, India? Or hhould he aid in the muiiiieii- cial agent of the party. "Not a j then waxing eloquent and desiring 4ine of a hmm niarki'i tlui wmild e.m- 1'iillllral Sui-iiIiIiik. ' lis Hi'iillli 4n ('011111,1 committee lia arraii.cd lor then leuil iti ve tiniTuee.- li SM.ik at the folh winii liitiea and 1 1 '-. Tint ili'iuiH'riilii' einiiniiltee hav e 'pi' ed an invitation lo Join in the t-anvyx. ao thitt IhiIIi (latlien will lie heard 01 l, e . ui of i he d.ty : N.wdw a nl l.iiwim M.'alU, Nivdv (jchiml IIoiim., Mil) M M iiii.iini. Ilii'm Creek, M.iv SM'ht Slu ing, Sil4 HiruiS, M.V 111. I piMT Miilulln, MoliilU t om r. M iv U Itiuliliind, Milk Cn"k and Caiyiet Cn-rk, Wlon ScIhmi! Ifiitte, .v H ItrvcrCietn, Mink K .-hoo! Iloimt, I, y 19 Viol, lUrdnn; and Spriiiitw tor nl VmUMav'.'!. Unrllcl I, at .in Vluv '."J. I-Nnle Crw k and liiire, Wll'-e n' in'i. M iv -:x C.i ca (". s.fvi-piaiidt'herrrvl Ip,',h-' IM.lea Mav il haiiuH'ii al I'niiinS Ii.hiI II n,Mjv I liii kiimn Hi1 o i llntiw, .May . Milwankiit, .May ;'H. li-Wi'Ku ie'iitiK of M.IV 111. 'l'i In I it t : It . I'lrinMlit Mill and St elcv S-biad ll"ii0 May . I iitiliv S.-le -il IIiiiim. M.iv :n. Ni-w Kra, llrow u'a Scli xil lbu.Jiiie .Ulil Vl-ild If the I. cent will I give to aid the demo- to have the In st of another j ke he ' mine all hm Unds cratu iiarty. If the republicans tell dollars for cam-; he was In favor of fret whisker, if lhr latter, stand up llrinly lor (irotm l want tivf or If the republicans! wound lip With the Statelntnt that ' mier ia correct, then lvor lire trade : 1 , "V "" 1 anelnali al ope This time his supporters, now in- tion to all American in luntrici. creased to the vat nuinla r of IV, naign funds I will gladly give it. hut not a cent will I givfttothe denio- canbe relied ujwn for the rght a(-(.ralg ami tlutt settles it," and heioncored the st ytiij cut. thua getting conling to llwir ' best juJgiiient, they rtii rued it j ton his' heI. leaving thejthe stnrt of tlie lmu Ins. are the best men to seiid to Salem to represent us. The last council was almost ex clusivcly run by Cochran, mayor, F. A. to ponder innn the roughness of the allotted road. P.raeing up for another attacVhe 'assailed another le ding light for funds. " No, sir; I won't give afiit," gid the L. L. " Uut we've got to haw funds to run and Chase and Miller councilmen. ti1iH(.aml(aigl,,n,l I don't see when Nobody else had a word to say These three worthies voted them selves little jobs on every paltry ex cuse, and voted to pay their own lit tle bills. TPe, present council fulled we'll get tliemjf you don't contri buie." urjieiJ- Uie F. A. " It makes no diff renee, I'll not give one cent, Years ano thcuood reputation of a man by tin' name of John M. Gcariu h ft him. As voiera do not eomu a man of mui'h account with good inline and character lucking, that L't'iitlrnwiii will witth tlmt he had 1 ft his c'lin'n as'oiml sspirntiois along with' nforeaaid mi-siiiL' ssentiais, tt who he hears of llcriii inn's maj ni-!iv and he too went on his way, while the . ', , ,i F. A. retired tocopitutv upon the mi- lli!iiird to Third I'ttrlr I'rulilbltlmi. Trnltrnr d.rw hj ht J f. Prtvrr rH- ml In !.! I'lirilnnd. ; N'iw atanit the third party. I have op- ' ancexl to tint reader at flml linn (lie nm Tlie h"in of nifi'lnia' will be 1 I' M, eK- repl al llwrno. Tl. 4 iii Now K-tvlpla of forelirn potnlta-n York in the lust few il.iin will kmim it on the ,(tiiiuiil that tnorul re form and moral ii fm iint'ion can n 'verbr iici-umilili-i through pilitical uctioti. Purity la-jieta purily. Il l liiiaibli lluit politii a ahoiil I produce iinytliinn mlillllyof aeurcity froin the anow him k ado uiiiii l ly rettioved !m il tniukvsU V n ino than that lo Ihn fanner-, l i w hom il la palpable thai If pnlatoea are put on the free lit the 'Inik I .Mil - f g WI'nilMlll, I'l . Ulllllll I. Mi. nun ii p etl to vote any of their , ..p,,,,; wjth no funds in thetrens-l members oi tlie mayor a joo, ami j rv to rvu the rnavor in a is-t over it, resigned, i and bt:er. And this is the crowd which the Courier recommends for re-election! Has our neighbor a little joblet to match with these? . i i i i . i ' . r I ,r. i . . I 4.1 i-'h morui morn. uihmki n iHiimrn ami I I'HL -11" '' .if fi.-' 1 i 1 urv to remove the larifTfn.in whik v it n ariiiul lummh to At A r iu tivr , "' mUi tlw' ""hhI of u it ii...y . i I !ll . . . ! I . .1 '....11 moral, rol.tic. is corrupt and produce! '"' l"vi.ifa, mete i. no. u.e tea., corruption. I would keep I neiaii.tr f'" them to.ilteti.pt to row polat.e- .ml of H'lic. because politic ,1,,, ; f r the market, li. S. Palmer, one. s lh t..,.i.,..,u.,. .. int.. II... ihn.) I havo .Hid- t l'r'", leal- ra in viK. lable-. v : "The led thi'no tpiestion in alt, ll.eir form. possibility of running a deintK Mtic oiieuetl.' and it should be done at receipt of foreign pulalisn foiitiniii' lo he imply euorinoil, one Nleatiier hrinuin.' what would the result 1st? Why. ,. ! '.M,:M) har.el. a.,(t ..oiwithstainhng it i- ' I . 1. .1 u 1 .11: . .. once. Instead of gaining bv delay : '" "'r- vote l lah and .lyg. There is no reason why a prohibi tion ticket should be noiuinatcd in this county and many all sufficient reasons why such a course should not be taken. The vote last fall upon the amendment was a fair and incontrovertible expression indicat ing, even to those. ho favor prohibi tion, that no matter how desirable it may be of itself, it has not such a, bold upjn public opinion as will make it advantageous to the com monwealth at large. The issues be tween the republican V,nd dem ocratic parties are such that no man should ignore them. We 1-lievA that every voter should' record Viis vote with either one or the other of these, as his principles shall dictate. For any man who believes . in the republican principles to. vote any ticket other than the republican ' is to violate those p'rincJplca., ' . One, two, three and four yean ago at this season the mechanic and day laWern of this place were prao tically idle. This year for months ttast. every man who cared to work has found plenty to do. The bridge and its ,attcnding improvement have been the direct cause of this. 0 te or two days work will pay all work. The liibor will count more; '"" ow , u a .n.m woum not v.,m ior .. 1 '. by h,ilf nt this season than later on, I moral reform in either t.l.llie old parties, The desperate strait's tft which the I .Hides if men are to be employed j '" come lo voto ins third party Courier and D. F. Mav are put for j to do? the ,w(.ik why. lot. them' be will hit do any lo-tier? Not much. campaign argument, is shownby SX, That feelin of n,, so often . continued publication of tin' alleged j i.m Uj,UM lhi lui rK. fu, thnt tstrlenccd it tho prin. results Irom a remark -of H. H. Johnsou aspuh-'a suspension hr'nlge is in course ' sluiHli comlillon of tlit.bsl which, 1st. lished roni week to week in the! construction litre will attract tl.oiis-! i"K impure, th not imlcken with the Courier. la,thknowitto lK.aml- ?I" "V '"'' August j et.angl.iB, soason Ayer's' Sarsa(arill. 'lf they can C(invi1il( nte :.iiiie. Less I by vitahing and cleansing Hit) bhssl, lcious lie, yei ior xnt sasc oi a "'" thai. three-Months' remain in whit h 1 troiigti.ens and InviKorata the syatom ptssible votes they prostitute honor j to do this work.' Delay of a day doubly that nt the hi and truth. Mr. Johneon never nutdt the remark ascribed, toi. him, and it can lie proven that, he.dil not. 'Now, Mr. May, you wish to carry tht.1 cam paign on your anti-Chinese record? Very well. .11. II.JohnAon is a let ter friend to the' laborer than you. He hasiiewr employed a Chinaman and ynu'liiivtf. He has given his work to men ;-ou Wo employed1 ChinVfce. , He has paid fair wages. You cleared your land with Chinese now means tloiiiilo tiiai nt the tin jshing end of the job. 'Too niiicli time has Is cn lost already,, and jut now is the time to iiinke a business like start that (hull not rest a mir.ulc till the work is thure ' We ure.nuniiroiisly nskd, "What is the status of the bridge W'frcri will work ooiinneiice'.'" The latter q ttstiofi we cantiot answer except to fatiVAlltttt, th;wjrk will iiiostlylit) lone 4eUirc' the luaferial is sent out loU. As there has la-en no news reported from here for soinii lime, I will let tint lultt ill the Keustiu, whitn a falliutf oil' ahoiild 1st eiM'( tnd. I luring a recctil week this n-yelpt ol fi rein isitati- in the New-Ymk niarkct were 72,.'lsA bar rels anuinst !M,(rK.1 barrel for lint corres ponding week 111 Hsr. Taking Inlocon aider.ition that lust year wm ttad a full rrop in thin country, the present influx of tint toreigh nrticln Is too lurge ; and n'muM the tiiriirof "ieent ( burrid bn removed inuking it Mtsihle to sell the loreign proil. ne t at no much Ins than the price w lilch it bus coiuiuanileil ranging from fl I'.' '.'0 a barrel the vltnct upon our faun and dealer would he disastroua." IIKWK.ll t llKKk ITKMS. Klin llev. Mr. Inuiill, a Presbyterian rnudeispf the Knterprise know what we minister from Portluml, Upholding a . . (... i . . . . . ..! . : .1 . an; doihg.. from tlie fiwmlry. Tho iron work is ! no doubt bring made now In rMin help, then when you could use them Francisco. Mr. Campbell, tho agent no longer yourself with profit. andW the company,' stated when last pou concluded! to pose ad a tstlitical reformer,you warned yr neighlKtrs that they must quit doing the very thing yon. had been doing. You were, if we- are correctly informed, the first man in HeaVer Creek prer cinct to tnploy a -gang of Chinese grubberWhileyou are lying alwut Mr. Johnson, .te.'l. thu.frtith about yourself 'and see how ninny vcU t you can make out of your little rack et. The Willamette Transjstrtation A:. here that they would most-likely be prepared'to lay the comer stone by J ul v 1st. ' U Htaiula just this wav : the contni't t " is let and signed, and the Pacific ltrfdgo Company has tiled its,( bond for ihe faithful dis charge of t',e contiact, and said bonds have been approved hy the court. ' ' The democracy do not seem fonts- predate the efforts of ilnportl'd olli- , , . . i '. . t f i. els is in uie une oi assuming auitioi ity and marking out the line of hat tie. Let the "Kol do ml" continue to play while tho jiroc'ssion moves on. ! the nevktie supper cumu off last night and owing tothe bad weuther there wit uolaslargita crowda was ex peeled ; but evcrylsMty stiemed lo enjoy tlifinwl vi-a, usstciullv tint young inrn whoweru fottn-' nuln enough to lraw the. old Indies. Work ha cMnmenceit'on the new church and will Isj pushed forward rap idly. . , , ; School uouiuienceil lust Monday witli Miss llunkili us teacher. About 'l'i scholars were present. Most of otr young men have gone to sunk their fortune In lumber camps at I various occupations. ' We noticed quite a number of Spring water folk at the supper last night. Everything is growing amfprospucts are fluttering for a full crop. Say I Sprlngwuter. couldn't you hccoiii module mi by having a spelling school some night and let it know. about It? We would htt glad to attend. It this don't li titl the. waste basket will write aguin. Viol. The labor vote in politics lsdissu pcur itlg. bast year tho labor ticket hud 15, 000 votes only, hi Cincinnati. ne of very inte, citing meeting in the Heaver Creek school liousn, Klevcn I'ttrtvnrts united with the church Tutisditv night. It is the Intention if the I'u sbv tery to erect a church here Noinetimtt in the near future. 'This is n step In tin. rlgliLtlirecfion, ond e are glml to note It, Mr. Kb as Kilwardu Is the happy father of another girl. i The proaitei't for gtsst hrop of ginlii art) fair, and the promise, of plenty of fruit was never betier, Letter LUt. '' TIir following is a list of the letters re timing In the postolllcu at Jregon City, Miiyii, 1MSH: When called for, please say when ad vertised and puy one cent foradvertiing. Ileen. Nb (trlswnlhl'N Campbell, Clark Clavanger, .1 M Kornliuti' Win Ibinney, S Miss Ingram, Jacob ' Jones, M K Kiiugford, .fumes biingl'ord, Jno (I Miller, J K Peterson, I'J Woodiiitl, Alien lladun, A T lleugy. M Kvu lngriun, ,l K Kaluui, Mr K I.um,fttii( W 1 btingforil, I Miu N O'Connnr, Win Sulhetlnnil, (leo l Williinns. Muiruie Whltmore, Howry 2 J. M. ISacon, P. M.