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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1888)
THE ENTERPRISE 5 i i " ALCOHOLJCM.IQUORS. "-V rr Capita t'M.ampllua by I bo Nattone of the World. The riiiiiiriiiti uf tlin (4iiiinrnUv uiimiiiiilliii of hIviiIioIIu lliwr ly the clvllUfii imlliinit of Ilia worlil U utirl one attitly. it alio. that no tli (Wo nee df temperature teem g re ally ti In flueiire It, for the MMpla uf ooM cli mate r tiv no mean the greate! drinker. 'or Intloni'e, Ilia lit average coiieumpt'n jwir head It lu Cumin, where th winter are very colli, and tli greatett connumptlon of pur lriu per heed I In Denmark, while Norway, elee II li in Denmark In nelghlior hood nil ollmaUi, corns only second to Canada In moderation. The follow ing table wm complied by a Kurienu authority, but It li bollnvad to be quite or rent: Kptril. KIM. lUrn. IMtu. runda.... i . Hint M Norway ....... I 00 Vallm) NUWi . . 4 t (irael llntain nt Ireland,. I 7 AaMrte Hungary I t I an M I U H 0 ii m l a n i M II K m in triie ,.. T tit a Kill,!. I flwntoa . 14 (lermaaXullirorerla " H.lclum ..... I tllirrUol Nrlh.rlMKtt I m Deaotark II M .a t ID I TO 16 DO I T i oo 1 W 17 ) I IK at n Tha wlna rnniumption of Huela hai never heen accurately ellmated. but li la prnhaldy "t rourh Icm than that ol Clenuany. Thli eatlmat U given in Itl mav. a 1 1 tin being a llttla owoiw quart of our measure. The Uhla howt that lUjrlum It far tha greateet beat drinker, while Groat Britain romp Id a good ccnd; anil that Franca It th( greateat wlna drinker, with SwiUer land aa a giKMl eemnd. Soma of thf Teutonic raoea ara among tha mot an ktrmiuia, and other among the mml eelf-lndulgent aa regard iplrita. In both Germany and HwltaerlaniL when tha populal education I lieit, tha Inrel of ali'oho.lo conaumptlon la very high. Our own country make a eredltablf ahowlng on tha aror of nunleration. HOW TO DIHORN. Tke naeratlM lMrliwl II Ka- Ik lull' AikxiI. To lerur the head of a Uer befon dehorning, I ued to tie a Itenchion, but I now lien a chute, and my new "iewvl." On one aide of the chute l ulank run out parallel with the anl mal' ni k. and the nvk i laahad the plank by thl "jewel." o thit thf cMTator ran tand In front of lh lrit and cut at the riht pot to pre vent blroiling, and alio prevent a Hut born from growing agiiiu It would lake column to explain in detail how, why and where to cut. l'roerly de horned, no bandage are to be uaed, -..m ..l..lm..l . kin. I A frt afLHt l J,., ,i. i-,v t.d'Ul hhnlrr to pend j .1 , . .iri..L .,i provlile giMid warm heil. 1 her art good reaaon for not itaiug a t i (T-lmck anw, principally bi-o ume It in tr do tin work o that it atub horn would grow gnln, which I Imply tuaUng a fool Job of the whole hualtien. A law niut not be lined on a calf head, noi a jack-knife, mile It I (eoted tc loae from the operation. My ditcov ery coniinted In finding out bow U prevent bleeding by cutting at the right place, and aUo how to prevent A atub horn while avoiding a horrid bole In the head. One of my follower! in low i write me to-day that ha ha dehorned 30 000 head of rattle, and 1 have record from wore of other all over the Went and Northweit who havt laken off thousand of horna. I can afely aay that fly time In 1RH. whlet will be the time to top dehorning foi a neaaon, will ee more than half a mil lion of head of rattle dehorned in tin Went alone. One man write that h get half a dollar lor taking tha horni off of any thing , younger than tin yearling, and a dollar for thoae over year old. Thl U four time mora than it ought to omt, and yet at thia prlct every farmer will v If per head thit very winter on grown cattle. ii 11 hAitf, in farm and urn. i Many a weary youth, lilting In hi eotltnry room at midnight and driving a big needle through a button with Ilia buck of hi jHi k-knlfe, I wondering whether he will be doing hi own Dew ing in IMK9.- HurliHyUin t'rt fVe. Nothing will yield you richer re ward of gladneia, and a greater wealth of Joy, than faithfully to cultivate and deialop tlio happier, wanner, (uuiiiur keln of your nature, that you may ba a hlcMing to youraelf, and a bleating to all around you. cVAuyar (Voa The ('Imitation Philosopher of the Jrkiinmiw Tramlrr nay: "'1 hope I ha 'liglon, but I doau' know,' I hab beam folk lay, but I neber hearn a man layi 1 hope 1 ha money, but I doau' know.'" DaC loiter 'liglon dat yer hop yer' got but doan' know, ain't gwine to do yer no mo' good den der money what yor hopv yer'i got but tloitu' know.'f ... RELIGIOUS AN0 EDUCATIONAL. Sarcaam l tha natal tl language of th devIL iarlyl. All I have nn tenclin ma to truat Ihn Creator for all that 1 bava not lean. JCm-non. Kuiiday l tha golden olaap that bind together tha Volume of the week. LuH()liU0. One clan of men mut bava their faith hammered In Ilka a nail by authority; another olaa muat have It worked In like a arrow, by argument fulfil mnd Ptw. Faith and work ara a noceaiary to our iptrilual life a C'briatiani, a oul and Ixwly ara to our life a man; for faith I tha aoul of religion, and work, the body. Cotton. Tluiuaand whom Indolence ha mnk Into contemptible olwuuiity might have com forward to the hlgheat dl linctloii, if Idlenet bail not fruitratod the elTort of all thrir power. .Mm A 9tU$ Wttkly. After reading tha doctrine of riato, HiM-rale or Arlatotla, we feel that tli apenlflo difference) between their wonli and Cbrltt' I the differ ence between an Inquiry and a R rela tion. r Jotepk rarker. At achooL Improvement deiend far 1 upon length of tank and hour of application than i upod. Chil dren can tak In but a little each day; they ara Ilka vaae with a narrow nck; you my pmr Utile or pour much, but much will not enter at a time. lie truly atlv to God, and honor Him in an earned and ooimtant effort to ihow how adequate ara the provi- ioai of Hi grace for all you need, and boar full are hli promise of comfort and rt to your ouL Much of your Krength and lueoeti will depend upon Uila. Every temptation that I reaUted. very noble anplration that I enoour iged, every alnful thought that la re- preoiod, arery bitter word that I with held, add It little Item to the lnipetu of that great movement which I bear ing humanity nnwnrJ toward a rich- ir Ufa and higher character. ate. Young people, almoit men and women, not yet In the church of Cbriit, r In conitant peril The church I your beat friend, and the Great Head of the ehurrh your only afa guide. Do not be content with only Mousing to the Kunday-aohooL The Wont of Uod any: "And the lx)nl added to the church dally auoh a ihould be aved." In my opinion there are many troth it l not worth while to know. If we had a doaen cnturl of llfo al lowed u we might perhap he par donml for iendlng a little time on inch eui ion trifle; but with the (mail pit tance of llfo W hava It would be a conaldera- ' hie part of it in what make iniit of it in wiial make nciuier I ijuirk nor aura return. -John HVaky. WIT ANa'wiSOOM. Yo' kin hVa'nm' any'cue in de (aw ef Jo klnpnylo de ear h Jutlg. (IoikI maunerii I the ai t of malting Ihow wiple eauy with whom we con vert". tlM'tfl Sclf-o nlrol lie at ti foundation ef diameter. He tl at doe uol con trol hiiimoit muat be eontruled by oilier. Nothing fl.'itter a man ao much aa the happluoM of hi wife; he I alway proud of hiiuaolf a the eoure of it It la alway good to know, if only In pawing, a charming human being; It rvfvenhei pne like flower, and wood, and clear brook. There i conldrrabl dormant genlua that otttrht never to be awak ened, if the uoiufott of other 1 to be taken Into consideration. A ten-cent box of alio blacking will go farther than a 9100 iarf pin to ward making a fellow npear a gontla man. Spring fillil Iniurt. If you want to bava a man for a friend, uevef got tha Ill-will of hi wife. Pulilic opinion I made up of Ihu aver iga prejudice of womankind. Nobody talk much that doen't ay niiwlae thing, n no pcrion piny much without ' Mriklng a falao note tonictimc. Oliver Wftukll liolm$i. There I nothing which t bringing m opportunity hut i alio bring ui dan ger. An opportunity improved li a ianger avoided, An opportunity neg lected I a danger not met Rev. C L. UuilL A pood habit for aoma people to cultivate I thn habit of illence. Under ome condition a man can make mora tiolne In the world by keeping hi mouth hut than In any other way. ilrrhlrn Republican. plcurii aay. "gratit ude I a vir tue that hut commonly profit annexed to It." And where I virtue, aay 1, that baa not Kt. ttll the virtue i to ba valued for Itanlf, and not for tha profit that at incite to it Stnfea. Children Cry for' THE LITERARY FOCUS. Aa KUiuent of Great l'prtenM U W- llu Youe Wrltari. One man write to aea hi name In print, another for money, another for fame or to do good. The profeionI coaie to wrlto that be mar command a more abundant and more luciat.vi market through a larger and I tlei fame. An important element in lhi dual mcceti 1 tkill in liturary fo u- Ing. lie who eek money flrat, will get little. Utile he accidentally duvrlo a unique genlna, while be who u-ck fame regnrdle of mm etary contldera tlonn, will win neither funio nr money. Tlie amateur hoiild patiently eek to know where hi writing will be in de mand, what per. mgailn or pul llnhlng houae ha render' to appreciate promptly and enlhililHaiioally what he ha to nv a be bna nld it If there be no place where hi thought, ax-prniM-d, I ou'ht. It I well u await Kme new thought or cultivate oiui other atyle. To inch aaplrant I would nr, do lint write rxiM'ctiiijr early fume, do not write merely for money, but write be rente you can ? ometlilng that me bHlv really want to ruaiL If yon were trying to be an orator you would Hin learn that it w.-i nelcti to per iat In talking utilrw people wanted to bear you, and yet, if you have an Itch In x for getting Into print, yon will per In it for years fo.-cinj ynuiaclf upon unwilling audience. When a wr tcr ay that he lark the lie 'eaiary Influence to get into print he how an nufoiiunata literary dis position. A literary audience, secured through "influunee" it hanlly worth the havlnj at any price, certainly not at o great a price a the humility re quired to obtain it Some clever wo men and men, devoid of k oh or .in I hi Ity, iiiccecd in hanging on to the pre by gottiuir up "literary" clul. lieing "at hi Hue," vlaiting literary ico pie necking introilui-tlon and other mich mean, but the cheap literary no. lorlcty ao won i no more creditable than it I meritoriotia. A tenth part of the wit and a twentieth part of thr w'lom required for auch nnprofei- alonal mean, if devoted to the tudy of the art of focii'lug what talent i p..eiril, will develop real ability and w n much greater financial uccc. lUliUir are iarenonly hungry fot every word, id, aw jrn of ao Me that la fiM'uned for the in. With five him. ilred article all good, ihtt he wihc to puhlltli, aoine of tlieiu from really great writer, nianv of them having lain until he dread t hear from tliu author, the edilor clap hit hand with delight and undo- to the compoaing room raptiirii'y to luiteu into t h an article from an iiukuown writer tliat I fncimed Jul riylit for hi col umn at the lime. There I not a pa per or a maeamne In the country that 1 not more anxiou for what you write, mora aiiioiit to pay for it than you are to have the editor n-celve it and re ward you for it Tli re are paper and inauaxinc Innumerab'e, but the world I hungry for a new one that wdl foe lit article and contribution for any pecial audience. There i no writer who ha any thine lo any that I wortu nyitig, and who know bow to ay it who can not find a profitable market for every valuable thouirht well put if only he will de velop the tact Vo focut it WrUcr. MODERN SPELUNQ. rke Lark ef Hhrlr.a IHilarl Vbm the rafeaaf OvKaol-HiMik F.xamlning a moilerii "wller," the ear I pained by the lack of rhythm dis played iijkiU it pae. For Imtaiice, iiiMiti ono page of thl book the word "rl-ih" it found; then follow varioun word relating o tishln and Hill cul ture; no rill thin whatevur to pie ate the ear or uniformity to attract the eye. "Flli, flthe. tin, he ld, tall, Male, line, hook, breeding, water, egg, etc." The child nmner "llh" and iierlmp "tin." IU' tlio lime "Hn" I luarned the piHir "lUli" ha mink beneath the wave of forirntf iilmi-t. and the head and tail lira nhout all that are retiiu ed lu the mind of tiie child by thl mode of mUpiaclux word, a lllng lewin. N'iw1iHk nt the old method, where the word aiTtitiod in 'column! had. prnh a pm no nllliilty, lave in tha matter of euihoiiioua claialAcatlon. finh," "dih." wialu" "take," make'" cake." ekt Now thl method pleated tha child' love of rhythm; It pleased the car uud eye a well, and to wa better udiiptcd to hi Miwer of memory than I the praNont congloin eiitioii of word, a tangla of ni(notyl Inlile and pollytyllabli-, In which the ov'r-tnxrd hrnln i-f the poor Utile iiel Icr become Inrxtrlothly Involved, to that hi early experience remain a lorrow ntid vexation to him hi whole life Ion '. ' Amr can HiokHiii -. Pitcher's Castorla. for Infants and Children '4MfeM0rta4aB4lefcr4iitkal I tWI ew 0 0J. kaewato...- ajLa.ac.M.D, tT P " W U OxXor SV, SraoUf. B. T. WliLart laje andloanlrei, Tax Cawraea Comrun, TT Uumj Btnat, R. T. SOLD BY 0HARMAN AND SON. MB fMARttyitti-iaj- THE Th Wert than It tbe oIt Ultitf4 In paklwhe M U Ptrlle cohl nl mkW frwa u;rinl Uwrani fratnn. 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