Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, March 19, 1897, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
By A. W. CHENEY.
CITY OFFICIAL I'AI'KIi.
Intend In Oregon City jtinic'i as idcunil-cliuM matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
I' paid In advance, per year im
Urm yonr j 00
Hlx mniithii i no
Three mouthi 60
sTWThe date opposite vonr address on tlie
paper dunnlcs Ihu time Hi whli'h you have paid.
Tub Sulum branch o( tho Labor Ex
chongo in progressing at u tutu even
faster than the most sanguine antici
pations. Thi'jr nre now prepared to
exchange woolen goods, blankets, and
rendy-mndo clothing for wool, hides,
pelts, 'etc., thus enabling other branches
to supply themselves with clothing at
a nominal cost ami without tho use of
legal tender. Inland Empire.
PATK3MZK IIOMK IMMTXTHY.
OREGON' OITV, MARCH 1!), 1897.
Since his descent into tho cesspool of
politics Kev. Dr. Driver is credited
with having a "hull voice."
Ti.mk shall hi ion know who rules the
roost at Washington, President Mo
Kinley or Manager Senator Iliinna.
I.NnrsTitiAi. co-operation, the essential
feature of tho Lulwr Exchange, together
with the iHHiio of script, hus heen in
vogue in the Morman communities for
years.
"Wiiks tho people complain, Raid Mira
Imjhii, the people are right. II McKinley
is t"o nvidious in frying the tariff fat out
of tho people to rcimlmi-Ho thoxn n-lm
secured him his high ollico ho will find
ho is wrong.
It used to he accepted asan undoubted
fact among mining men that only quarts!
rock carried gold. Two years ago gold
was found in Utah in a sundstoiiu for
mation j now it is taken from the lime
stono of the Pluck hills.
Asihikw Carnegie evidently knows a
thing or two liesides charging our gov
ernment twice as much for Hurvcyizcd
steel plates as he does the Russian gov
ernment. In an uddrrss the small great
man delivered at JoluiNtown, Pa., he
said: "When labor is not fully cm
ployed and can lie obtained for the
lowest wages, when there is little de
inanil for his products, then theumployer
never can he proHpcrous. In most canes
he must not only make profits, but he
must see his capital impaired mouth
after month: ho cannot train, hut must
ose. Pefore the employer can bo pros
perous prosperity must exist throughout
tho land, Ho is never prosperous be
fore prosperity conies, ami ho is pros
perous only after it conies."
ets, and possibly a U. S. senator. An
intelligent committee mudo up of dem
ocrats, populists and silver republicans
could, without great difficulty, agree
upon a plan of union on a state and
congressional ticket, and district and
county tickets could he satisfactorily
arranged. By such a union we could
sweep the state and do something, and
wo cannot accomplish anything with
out it."
LOCAL SUMMARY.
Iiib trusts' lobbyist are besieging
congress lor special fovors in the Dingley
tariff bill. The wool trust anticipates
making some millions net profits from
the enormous quuniity of wool it has
imported. The people pay the freight.
SKcumuy Sherman is not following
Olney's unpatriotic, anti-Cuban policy.
He will not permit American citizens to
rot or be murdered in Spanish dungeons.
The antipathy of the late administration
against tiie Cuban patriots was a stench
in the nostrils of the American people.
.bill deals tenderly
trust is given a duty of K ol a cent oTi
refined sugar, aggregating $5,000,000
annually, and manufactures of iron and
steel are so highly protected that, though
we export millions of these products
annually, the Oamegies and the Rocke
fellers will lie absolute master of the
home market. McKinley is losing no
time in making his administration
unpopular with tho masses.
. An act is before the Kansas legislature
to enable cities and townsh
ploy idle labor which provides for the
issue of county bondsin small denomina.
lions of H, $3, $4, and $5 respective
iy, in convenient form for circulation
oeanng i per cent interest, payable at
me omce of the state treasurer at To.
peka, Kus., and exempt from taxation
Mini itonds to bo issued by the county
uuinuusHioners ot tiie several counties in
sums not to exceed 1 per cent of the
assessed valuation of the projierty of said
counties in any one year, and providing
armor mat Hie total amount issued by
any county glmll never exceed i per cent
oi me assessed valuation.
Onk of tho worst places to go to, even
if distance does loud enchantment to
tho view, is Itossland. A private letter
recently received from there by a person
in the upper part of the valley states
that the country is boomed to death ami
men f all trades and professions are
idle. A house of 20 rooms will rent at
20 ' per month, and others in proportion
according to size. City lots sell at from
$1000 to $0000 ; board and lodging is
from $7 to $10 per week. The average
laborer will got $2 per day, while pro
fessional men receive from $3 to $4 per
day when they are lucky enough to find
employment. Titer j are now 1000 idle
men in Rossi a ml and those who com
mand means sufficient, are leaving.
Freight from Portland there is $j0 per
ton and there is a 35 per cent duty.
Snow four feet deep at Rossland. What
it needs is what nearly every other place
requires men with capital who will
invest it.
No party has control in the U. S
senate, and although the republicans
predominate in degree they are short
oi a majority, even after counting the
iree silver senators, like Walcott, Hans
brough and Carter, who are true to the
party, while differing with it on the
moKt iniportantpolitieal issuoof the day.
And lnisides it is a question whether tho
two senators appointed from Kentucky
and Oregon wiil bo' seated. As the
senate now stands the republicans lack
two of a majority. Tho senate stands: I
Rapublieans 44
ii-mocrais 33
Populists !!!!!!!!! 7
Silver republicans.... 4
Independent .'.'!!!.'!." 1
Vacancies .' .' .' 1
Total - 70
"I call the atten tion of your honorable
body," said Gov. Stevens of Missouri in
his address to the legislature, "to the
coercion of employees by corporations
and other employers of. labor, with a
tiaSjiSililJinK their political action.
serious and more vitaTOalTTOii71!Ke.
question, the tariff question or any other
econonical question, bower important,
dividing political parties. The question
it presents is whether a free popular
government shall be maintained in
America. If coercion, moral or phys
ical, such as we witnessed in the last
campaign, is to go unrebuked, govern
ment by the people is nearing its end
and we are entering on an era of gov
ernment by an olgarchy of opulent em
ployers. I recommend tho enactment
of such laws as well not only protect the
voter in the free exercise of his franchise,
hut will muke it iwrilous for any man to
interfere with this right."
Atx-oHDiNd to ti e New York World. J.
D. Rockfeller hus an annual income of
$8,i00,i:00. That is just $2:t,5t!2 a day,
or not quite $1000 an hoer. On the basis
of eight hours a day, he makes just $49
a minute. According to the United
States census reinirt the average wages
of the country are $22 a month. Rocke
feller gets $4!t a minute, and the laborer
gets $22 a month. Rockefeller has a
good time; the lulmrer has a hell of a
t . .1. .e .11 i. .
nine. niHueu-iier lives nte a prince in
a palace, the laborer lives in a hovel,
which is not even his own. Fate ( 7)
asisgna to one man less than a dollar a
day while another has an income of $50
a minute without working. Is that
Justice? Rockefeller gets as much in
one day as 23,000 workingmen. Ig he
worth as much? Io his services to
Bun R. Tiuman, the Soutk Carolina
statosmun, has no uncertain opinion con
corning the appointment of the political
monstrosity, Mark llunim, to the senate
Ho writes: "Now thnt congress has
convened in extra Bcssion and Hanna is
himself a member of it-, his intimate re
lations with the new president will
naturally give him more weight than
any man in the senate. Thus bribery,
the wholesale debauchery of the ballot,
is rewarded by the highest honor and
influence. The highest honor in the
gift of the state is the prize for the
wholesale prostitution of the American
people. Again I say it marks an epoch
in our country's history, and it remains
to be seen whether the triumph of wrong
over right, of falsehood over truth, of
dishonesty and corruption shall be per
manent. I repeat that that the
brazen effrontery which has brought
about this object lesson is for
tunate for the cause of humanity and
patriotism. The nulls of the god
grind slow, but they grind exceedingly
tine. 4 lie people of great wealth who
use such itnssrupulous methods to in
crease their ill-gotten gains are are only
damming up the water."
Money to loan on good security by
A . 8. Dresser.
Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen
at C'oi'uiKK office.
A few cords Of wood wanted on sub.
scription at OouittKR office '
Prescriptions carefully compounded j
ft. A. Harding's drug store. I
For tho best shave or hair cut to
bo had go to P.G. Shark'sshop. Shaving
10 cents,
Ladies, do you like a cup of good tea
If so send to Marr & Andrews ;or you
teas in the future. j
We have double rib umbrellas, difi
ferent prices; the wind will not tur
hem inside out. At the R ickct Storel
For your strings and extras for
musical instruments go to Btirmeist
& Andresen's, who keep a full suppl.
L. L. Pickens, dentist, (lops all kincj
of denial work. Gold crowns, porcela
crowns ami hrclge work a specialt
Olfice in Barclay building, corner Mai
and Seventh streets. ;
R. L. Holmnn has hint received
large stock of new wall paper fnjn
factory direct and is now prepared to
furnish all the latest papers at vejy
reasonable prices. New location in id
M. E. church building.
dl
jjeggentlal to M
blth. Every nook IMT I fffA
tJ. corner of tho H I UUU
gytem is reached by the blood, and on
liquality the condition of every organ de
ids. Good blood means strong nerves,
Od digestion, robust health. Impure
pod means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma
am, catarrh or other diseases. The surest
ny to have good blood is to take Hood's
fcrsaparilla. This medicine purifies, vi
tlizes, and enriches the blood, and sends
he elements of health and strength to
very nerve, organ and tissue. It creates
1 good appetite, gives refreshing sleep
ind cures that tired feeling. Remember,
Inloodi
Sarsaparilla
Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
u j r-il cure Liver Ills; easy to
llOOd S HlIlS take, sasy to operate. 250.
Newveilings now in, also hair nits,
at Miss Goldsmith.
If you want a nice steak, roast or, toil
call at Albrigi t's shop and get some of
his cold-storage meat which is acktow-
edged by all to be superior to the meats
commonly sold at butchers' shops, j He
also keeps on hand a full stock of lard,
hams, bacon, etc., made by himself and
warranted purest and wholesome. Re
member the old established - shop on
Main street.
STILL EXPLAINED.
1
prres continues -io sneer
tft tHg1" lifitin 1
The poM:
in the national election,
lar impression will remain unchanged
until there is an adequate explanation
of the vote cast in some - of th' states
To refresh the memories of these gen
tlemen we repeat a few . figures.. Here
they are: , "1
. Total malei of Number
voting iiire: of voles
census ol 18IH). counted.
Ohio ,01fl,l(i4 1.014,548
Indiana 595.006 640.016
Illinois .1,072,693 1 091.166
West Virginia.... 181,400 .199,221
Kentucky 450,702 445,956
Iowa..." 520,332 521,203
county orricKits.
Judge. ; O. E. Hayes
Clerk uf CourM, Klmnr Pimm
Shui-ir i. W llmco
ltnc-onlnr A. ..(Milling
Treitsurar Fiui'ib Stimio
A-wtitiMir Lucleiie Slout
Schnul Superintendent, . II. S'urkw-alhi-i
Surveyor J. H. Wright
Coroner, W. N. Oodfrey
s F M ii r k s
Frank .Inggsr
Deputy Clerk fc. K. Hit-tin
" Slierlir J. W. Orout
" Recorder ('has, O. I.uellliig
" Surveyor C. II. Iim
County Court meeti on Drat Wednesday after flrat
Monday of every mouth.
Probate Court meeta on first Monday of every
month.
Circuit Court meeta on third Monday In April and
first Monday in November.
OREGON CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor E.G. Caufleld
Recorder, T. K. Ryan
Chief uf Police, C E. Burns
Treasurer H. E. Seral(ht
City Attorney, C. II. Dye
Street Commissioner, C. C. Babcock, Jr,
Sup't. of Water Works, W. H. Howell
City Engineer D. W. Kiniialrd
Counollmen B Koerner, h. C. Cnples. T. B. Oault,
John Bittner, Frank Busoh R. D. Wilson H. E.
Harris and J ernes Hoke.
Counoil meets first Wednesday of each month.
CI
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McKITTRICK'S
SHOES
Beat the World!
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OREGON HARNESS CO.
-DBA I. E II H IM
JjlapQess & Saddlery
llieniipst House on Coast. : Cull hikI Ne I's.
Weliiluml II I (!
Oopoalto ourtlioiifttt
Ori-Koil City
T.OREGON CITY AUCTION HOUSE.Tj
'
sew and Second-Hami Furniture i
lioug.it Sold and Exchanged f
PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
APPLICATION FOR LICEN8E.
1JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT I SHALL
apply to the city council of Oregon City, Ore
gon, for saloon license to continue my saloon
located on lot 8 of block 24 in Oregon City.
License to date from April 15, 1897.
a! knapp.
Total 3.836,717 8,912,110
In these six slates there were 75,000
more votes counted than the whole
male population of voting ai;e as shown
by the census of 1890. No such count,
inii was ever known. No possible in
crease of population will account for it
No satisfactory explanation has been
made. None can be made.
If the editor of a news paper were to
snap at all the inducements held out, ho
would soon be a millionaire. If he ran
the paper according to the popular no
tions he would be in the poorhouse. If
he published half the Items sent him, he
would be in jail half the time and in the
hospital the other half.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Tinware, Hardware, Granitware, Etc.
OPFO
OPPOSITK P. O.
OREGON CITY, OKKGCN
for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to
RICHARD PETZOLD'S CASH MARKETO
Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill.
Main St., Opposite Caufield Block.
Two Shops, Oregon City, Oregon.
Minnie Ham.
Plaintiff,
v
Edward Lonney,1'
Defendant
8tate ol Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss.
IJY VIRTUK OF A JUDGMENT ORDER,
decree and an execution, duly issued out
"i umier me aeai oi ineaoove entitled court,
in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed
and dnted the loth dav of March, 1x97, upon a
judgment rendered and entered In said court on
the 18th day ol November, lMd, in favor of
iiiuie nnni, uiaimiiT, ana against Edward
Loonev. defendant, for tlia sum or a.',7:t ist. with
interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per
miuiu iiuiu toe lain uav oi novemoer, isyo,
and the further sum of tW.UU as attorney's fee,
and the further sum of 110, costs and disburse
ments, and the costs of and upon this writ,
commanding me to make sule of the following
described real Dronertv situntn In th i.ritinru ..r
Clackamas, state uf Oregon, to-wit: The north
one-half 04) of the northeast quarter of
section twenty (20), township three (3) south,
range one (1; west of Willamette Meridian,
Clackamas county, stale of Oregon, containing
eignty (eO) acres cf land.
Now. therefore, bv virtue nf rhI,i ormMitinn
Judgement order and decree, and in compliance
wuii me uijuiiuiitiig oi gum writ, j will, on
Saturday, the 17th dav uf inrll imn oi n, h.,.
of oue o'clock P. M. at the front door of the
oounty court house in the oily of Oregon City,
in sum county ami state, sea at public auction,
subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for
U. 8. gold coin, cash In baud, all tha right, title
and interest which the within named drfpnH.
anta or either of them, had on tha ,1m. ,,r ihu
mortgage herein or since bad in or to the above
described real property or any part thereof, to
satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree,
interest, costs and all accruing costs.
J. W. GRACE,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Dated, Oregon City, Or., March 16th, 187.
It would scorn that tho rvform element
in this county lias learned onoiijrh in the
school of jMilitit'H to lie able to lay pas
sion ami self-will aside and combine in
tlio next statu t'aiiimi;ii. Now is the
lo harmonize. An article in tl im M,
SlinnvilleTolophone-KonisterthuM dour
ly delineates the situation: "It is duty
of the silver democrats, the pomilixts.
and the silver republicans in this state
to get together and form a union of
forces for the next campaign. In 1SU8
there will boa full state ticket lo lie
elected, and a division of the offices can
bo so made that each of i',.e three silver
parties will have a fair share, and such
a union w ill be invircible. Jnst think
of the officers there will be to elect ; two !
"You will have scandals growing
out of the greed of the protected in
terests that will fill the newspapers
before July, superseding every, other
fencation," says Senator Lindsay, of
Kentucky. This is not a prophecy. It
is an inevitable result of the extra session
upon which the Presidential-elect has
resolved. It became an avcnui lisliec'
fact as soon as Mr. Dintley niHdn it
clear that the Republicans hail aban
doned their promised tariff fur rev
enue and purposed te make a tariff for
robbery N. Y. Wjrid.
IV ANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMAN TO
" travel fur ftrnnalhlA a.tdhli.kA i.
Oregon. Salary 7o and expenses. Position
permanent. Reference. Eticlime iu.ir.Hrtr,...,i
stamped envelope. The National, Star Insurance
male., vnicaKO.
I50XD FOR SALE.
jyOTICE IS IIKRKBY CIVKN THAT 8BALED
proposals, addressed to the Finance Com
mittee of City Counclr of Oregon City, will be
received up to i P. M , Miireb 21, l.J7, for the
purchase of an cregou City street-Improvement
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
h' County of Clackamas.
p r- Gordon. Plaintiff, vs. Catherine Cecelia
Thurman, Defeudant.
To Catherine Cecelia Thurman
named Defendant.
..How to Secure and Hold.
The best trade is a perplexing problem
to some people, but its solution is simple :
FIRST Buy the best goods to be had. not once
I . in a while, but always. A
know of it, early, and often.
Attchtion to' these principles has placed '
HARRIS' GROCERY-
at the head.
..GO TO..,
G. H. BESTOW & CO
-FOR-
DOORS WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDING
MATERIAL.
LOWEST CASH PRICES EVER OFFERED FOR FIRST-CLASS
GOODS.
Shop Oppoatte Conirreitntiunal Church. Mala
street. OreEou City, Oregon
the above
1 N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOOV
. you are hereby summoned to appear in-the
. .. ." V""' "ea-in ana neia next
after the expiration uf six weeks from the dale
,: summons, and you
will take nutiee that if you fall to appearand
answer the complaint tiled against von in the
above entitled suit on or before said Aral day of
said tetm of said court, the plaintiff will anplv
to the ourt for the relief demanded In the
complaint in this suit, which is for the foreclos
"!",,?. oerain mortgage executed bv vou to
plalutllt on the Istli dav of s..,,i,.ini., 'iw,-. .....
recoroerl on the Jlst day of September, lM'-'i, In
u.n, ,t , miirigaKes on page 14fi of mnrtgane
records of the oounty of rlackainas. stste of
Oregon, and which mortgage is upon the follow
ing descrilied property, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter
and IHe smilh hull of the somiieasl quarter of the
southwest nuartr nf il..n 1 l ...... i.in .,
I niiii. .......... . ... ...7. V I1
bond for the a-ount of , dated February 1, wwinln7 .VreV . m
1I7, and due III years after date. Said bond to I mH" county, Oreirnn, and which mortKage is I.,
j US P
- - i tit.i.tt-,,.,,
Our Store
As you Sec It
To-Day...
is a wonder of grandeur,
beauty and liargains.
Freshest of goods from
home and abroad. A
vast variety to select from.
Many articles and styles
not to be found anywhere
else. Easy opportunities
to see evervthinir. m
compulsion , to keep after
you have bought, if not
satiffied. Perfect satis
faction with qualities.
Perfect confidence that
prices are lowest.
CHARMAF& son
DBAlES IK
Central Merchandise
OREGON CITY
draw Interest fiom date at the rate of S per ceut
per annum, pyaM semi-annually, on the first
day of August an l February in each year.
Principal and Interest payable in fnlted States
gold Cuid, at the office of the Treasurer, In Ore
gon City. Said bonds Is Issued and will be
disposed of under and In conformity with the
provisions of the act of the Oregon legislature,
tiled In the office of the Secretary of State Feb
ruary 22, lu, entitled, "Aa art lo provide for
the Issuance of bonds for the improvement of
streets and laying of sewers In incorporated
cities, and for the paymeut of the cost of such
1 WHY IS IT...
0
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munkind entitle liim to such reward 7 "'tt, a state treasurer, an attorner sen
Does he create 25,000 times as much or ral, a juctice of the supreme court, a
suite superintendent of schools, district
judges, district attorneys, county tick-
does he work 25,000 times as hard
25,000 laborers?
congressman, a governor, a secretary of Improvement and laying of aewers by Install
ment Tha committee reserves the right to
reject any or all blda
TU03. F. RYAN,
Reeorler of Oregoo City, Or.
Oregon City, Or., March II, Wl.
wvureiiie payment ot the sum of tttti.21 with
interest in accordance with the terms of said
mortgage. M attorney's fees and costs and dis
ntirscmetlts herein. And nUlniiiTwili .,,ni. .
the court tor such other and lurthet relief as Is
jui in me premises.
This summons Is published by order of the
.,t.iiiiiir'i,m uuiy ma'ie ana entered of
iyv..r,i .mi me z,in aar ol rebruarv, li'.7. and
signed by Alfred F. Sears, Jr.. judge of the
circuit court of the state of Oregon, lor Multno
mah county, state of Oregon; T. A. McBride,
Judge of the circuit ccort of the state of Oregon,
for i lark.maa county, being then absent from
said Llackamaa county.
C. D. D. C. LATOI KETTB.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
WASTED-FAITHFTL MEJJ OR WOMA!l TO
travel lor responsible established house in
5'"rI " ann expenses. Poaition
permanent. Reference. Endow self-addmsed
Z??pr$!:?rr0fe- T" National. Star twuranc
Bldg., Chicago.
ft.... i .
i iu.i every aay our store is filled with buyers
from every part of the city, regardless of distance?
-r- I here must be some reason. People especially
..w.o KU uul U1C1- wa tfJ DUV Uness f
there is a reason. '
IT IS UtCAUSE e have established a reputation for abso-
lutely fresh goods especially in the line of table
-i- delicacies, and our customers are sure of a I
superior articleand then the prices are right
GEO. F. HORTON...
PROPRIETOR OF
HARDING'S BAKERY AND GR0 ERY
L
BREAD AND PASTRY A SPECIALTY
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FOR FINE
V ' "a (V
TAILORING
GO TO
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