Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, May 13, 1898, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
By A. W. CHENEY.
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OREGON CITY, MAY 13, 1898.
UNION TICKET
Of Populists, Democrats and Silver
Republicans.
. STATE. ,. . ' ,
For Governor W. E. Knto. of Baker. '
For Congiasa, Flrrt CUtrlct-R. M. Viatch, of
H'or Hocretary of KUte H. B. KmcAn.of tane,
ForSta'e TreBHirer-J. O. Boom, of Jowphlne.
For Supreme Judge W. A. rUMsT,of Yamhill.
For Altonmv G.-nernl 1. L. BtokY, ol Wasco.
For State Printer Chab. A. Iituh. of Clwka-
"""or Siiperliuenrlont of Public Instructlon-H.
8. LtmaM, of Clataop.
OI8TBIOT.
For Judae, Fifth Dlntrlcl-W. D. Uaeb, of
Washington.
For District Attorney Go. Noiand, of (Jutsop.
For Member of State Hoard of Equalization
Wi. Barlow, of Clackamas.
For Joint Senator, Marlnu and Clackamas II
L. Babkley, of Marion.
. coumy. .
State Senator-W. H. U'Kmi, of Mllwaukie,
Representatives OKnauK Oni.r, of Molalla;
Gkokue Kniuht, of llaul; James Coon, of Os-
W0ou'ntv Jtldne-'W. W. Myek. of Maple Lane.
Bhwiff J.J. CooKK.of Oregou City.
Clerk--El.Mliiw,of Ely.
Heoorder A lkkkd Ujiu.ino. of MIlwanMo.
Trenaurei Jacob SMi)K, of Oregon Oily.
Assessor-I.OCME IWoUT, of ( lames.
School Snpt.-, . 8TAKKW1ATI1EK, ol Mil-
waukle. ' '
Surveyor A. Toou, of Needy.
',..ri u i: KTKicKLA.iD.ofOrenonrlty.
County Couuiiir--W,- J- t-'"""" ' Uur-
tnwvme. ,
TBECINCT. i
No. 1. ittllce, Cl)d" r.viius ol Tualatin. Con
.,.!.. ir.u.il ll..uu.tr III Tllsllitin.
Hn.'i. Jastke, (no noinlnaiiiin), Coi.stuble, H.
W. Koehlernf Oswego '
No. 8. 'usiice, A K. Hnlcnnib of Clackamas
Constable. W. U Johnson of Clackamas.
No. 4. Justice, C. Scliuobel of Oregon City.
Constable. T. S. Lawrence of Or-g-ti City.
No 6. Jiisilce, rl as. N Waits of Canity. Con
stable. Joseph Shnll ol Csnby. '
No 7 JuVtlee, W. W. Ji-sse of Barlow. Con
table, F. M. Matthews "f Barlow
No. H Justice, O.I) Kbyol Molalla. .0. nstuble,
Wm. Kverbartof Molulla.
No 9. Justice, Koht dchuebel of Carus. Con
stKiile, John Halne of Mnllim ., ',, ,
No. 10. Jusih-e, K. Rutherford of Highland,
Constable, J. D. tayersof Hishbinil.
,o. 11. Justice, j. a. iiaiiuuiM ui
Constable, Win Handle of Uprlngwater
No li Justice. II. Hreltliaupl of Damascus.
Constable, Win. Buckinan of Damascus.
No. 14. Justice, V Hath of (ieorge. Constable,
A. 1). Burnett of Oeorge.
Union County Platform.
Resolved, That the feopl 's. domoerut and
silver repulillcHU pirtles of lackaiuas eounly
Assembled In convention, fully 'l heartily re
alllrm and endorse the platform of the people s,
6m. crat and silver republican parlies as ad
opted at Portland by the recent state couveii
" Resolved. That the migratory system of (lit
trii't attorney should be substituted by each
county having us own county attorney, at a
moderate salarv, whose duly It shall be to pro-
tjcit all cunty Interests, including all prosecu-
Resolved, That we demand such changes In
our laws as are necessary to provide for pieeluot
organization, giving each preelhcl power to elect
it own assessor, road supervisor, and all local
"solved, That we view with alarm tho con
stantly Increasing expenditure of the county
court, and demand more oireful and economi
cal administration In that oHioe.
We pledge our randldales to do all In llietr
power to amend our law fixing Ihe salary of
countv olllrers in Cliicksmas ovunty so llml the
j early "sHlartes shall be: For sherllV, hH : county
clerk, tmi : recorder, 7(t tnasurer, WI0: county
Judge, M0; supiTlnlemlenl of publie Instriii lion.
Titt: countv survevor, -. Tins ninundmiiit to
,e relerred to llie vters of Clackiuiiia county
nut later than the annual wlmnl elccltmi In
Maroh, 1KIW, to lake effect as soon as Ills ap
proved bv the majority of those vollug.
Lkt Oregon set the example by elect
ing tho entire union reform ticket.
Pun, Mkthuiun got it in the nook.
The state treasurer's ollUa was so foul
that even thu republicans c.ille-1 for a
cleaning out.
If L. L.l'ortor thinks he can bo elected
joint senator by heaping abuse on his
opponent, a ministor.iu hia dirty she it,
he is mistaken.
Evkky candidate on the Union ticket
1 fills the Jefforsonian test of honesty and
capability. The pooplo should see .!iut
all of them are elected.
Job Simon is having his middle-of-the-road
Commoner distributed broadcast
throughout Clackamas county. A. J.
Kellogg, of Oregon City, is representing
tho sheet.
A votb for the union ticket Is one for
retrenchment and reform and against
tho gold standard, tho trusts ami every
thing inimical to tho best interests of
the people. Let this not bo forgotten,
i 1
Nation Chairman Murk A. Hamia re
fuses to pond any money or speakers to
to Oregon for the camimign, thinking
the state is already lout to tho republi
cans and it would bo throwing money
away.
Tub walk out of the dozen middle-of
tho-roud populists tit Portlond is not a
cirtniinstaui'o coiupiue i nun mo w.iov,
out tho Mitchell and Kllis men will give
tho Joe Simon ticket in June. Vale Ad-
i .1... it.
vocatt.
Tim Enterprise "says that a man that
would reduce his salary to got into ollico
would steal B.vrup olf a blind nun's pan
cake," and then publishes tho statot
ment ot 11 candidate agreeing to do that
very thing.
Tub low ami unprincipled campaign
editor of the Enterprise wastes nearly
all his editorial page in calling the
Herald and Courier names. Why don't
he do something for the republican co in
bination ticket Instead. Ho does not
hurt our feelingi and we like to see him
pocketing Porter's money, as it is not
often he catches such a sucker
If the war tax measure, as passed by
the House, containing a $5(10,000,000
bond proposition, is not knocked out in
the senate, we fear ihe banking clique
will have gained the point they have
sought so long, to substitute bank rule
for government rule. '
Thb people of Oreaon might as well
elect M. Edwards.manager of the Amer
ican Book Company, as Prof. Ackerman
superintendent of public inistruction.
Mr. Ackeiman is Mr. Edward's proxy,
which will be revoked after election in
case of success. Portland Dispatch.
Makk Hanna has secured a -big coal
contract from MeKinley at a dollar a
ton more than o:her dealers offered to
furnish the' same quality of coal. A
million tons will net Mark a million' dol
lars over what is h fair price, for the
coal. St. Helens News.
Max Kamsby was-sent as delegate to
congressional convention and instructed
to support Hermann, but he voted for
Tongue and is now enjoying his promised
reward, a federal, position in Portland.
After election he can spend all his time
there as ihe people of Clackamas'connty
are not going to elect a third termer
with a government job to office.
One republican precinct chairman is
complaining because he has not received
some of republican campaign fund and
claims he cannot carry his precinct un
less he has money for beer, etc. This
man put up his own money last election
and was paid in promises and he' will
probably lo so again although he says
he will not. '
This republican candidal and their
steering committee might properly be
called a lawyers' brigade. The lawyers
on the district and county ticket are.T.
A. MoBride, T.J. Cleeton, L L.Porter,
Geo. 0. Brownell. Lawyers A; S. Dres
ser and G. B. Dimick are secretaries of
county cotniriittee and, are .attempting
to steer the combination ticket through.
The fellow that says that Geo. W. Mc
Bride is not trying to be re-elected U. S,
senator and is not in "cahoots" with
Mitchell must be pretty blind. L. L'
Porter, the Mitchell-Mc Bride candidate
for joint senator for Marion' and Clacka
counties, is a man well in hand. Sena
tor Gesner was turned down by the
AliteheH-Melirido manugers and this
young lawyer,, of Oregon City; put in
his place. Gesner had too much back
bone. Salem Journal.
.Do yoti want all the government pap.
er money retire I and interest bearing
bonds issued in their stead? Do you want
the banks to issue paper money for you(
to do business on? lio you want these
batiks to receive a'riew lease'tof life for
fifty yejtrs to con,, and have the power
to 'compel you" to use their '.'wild '''it",
paper money in the transaction ol your
bu-iness? Do you want the gold stan
dard forevur fastened on this country?
If so, vote the g. o p. ticket.
"Til k proceeding of the present legis
lature fullv demonstrates the strength
of one nuiu -that matt is Joo Simon.
The republican party is Joe Simon, and
Joo Simon Is the republican pirty.
The time will come that there will be
such a revolution anion; the people of
Oregon that the republican p.tity in Ore
gon will be bulled out of siht if this
one-man power continues." Ore hian,
Feburaiy 8lh, 1891. No tluOrj'
nian is supporting Mr. Simon. What
caused the change?
Wm. Haklow, the well-known pioneer
of CMatkanias county, was in the city
Tuesday lust. Mr. Harlow is an enthu
siastic supporter of the fusion ticket in
Oregon this year. He says U'Ken will
easily defeat lliownell for tho state sen
ate and piedictsiho election of the en
tire Clackamas county ticket. Mr. B ir
low is a silver republican and was ono
of tho first in tho statu to declare for
the restoration of the white mjt.it to its
time honoied position as a free and
equal companion of gold at the ratio of
10 to 1. Sitlein Independent
M. Poktkb is the candidate for joint
senator whopropjaestjdeie.it lUrkley.
His plan is to induce tho middlo-roa.l-ers
to unite for him. lie claims they
are ull right inl'lackamas, but it is very
dillictilt to locate a single ono in Marion.
The program is to have tho right men in
tacit community secretly work up the
boys, and poison their minds against his
opponent. This is to he done by all
manner of pledges and promises.
Tho question arises, how will Mr.
Poner "work"' the middle roaders
where
there are none? Why
.1........'. 1... .......... i... . .i .
uni'nu t uu i-i uui ueioro me people ami
advocate some principles ii he's got any?
Salem Journal.
Why doestheDinglcy-liage combination
propose legislation to convert the L'nited
States into a gold oligarchy and the peo
ple into serfs just at this time? Ueeause
they desire to utilize tho patriotism of
tho country and win in tho excitement,
while the attention of the country is di
rected to the war, what could not be
done in time of nem-n. ti,.
understand that
j
their gamo can.
not bo played while the people are
looking on, just as well as the gambling
sharp who deals marked cards or plays
with loaded dice does that his scheme
must fail unless he can divert the atten
tion of his victims from the tricks ho
plays.
Mb. T.T. Geeb the candidate for gov
ernor spoke at Toledo in Lincoln county
on May 2. We understand that
they advertised that there w(as
to be a joint discussion between
Mr. Geer and Mr. King, the opposing
nominee. This was done to draw a
large crowd and' was successful. The
Oregonian stated that Mr. Geer ex
pressed his regrets that Mr. King was
never invited to attend such meeting
either directly or indirectly, He had
challenged Mr. Geer for joint discussion
which Mr. Geer refused. Mr. Geer in a
private letter to one of his republican
friends stated that he would not object
to dividing time with Mr.Kingat any of
his appointed places for speaking, but no
notice was ever extended to either the
Union Campaign Committee or Mr.
King to this -effect either by letter or
Otherwise. These are the tactics adopted
by the repubbtican party for the pur
pose of drawing a crowd and mislead
ing the people as to the true situation
of the facts. They were never known
to conduct a campaign in a fair and hon
orable manner and indications are they
never wi 11 be known to do so. :
Go it alone? Certainly. Let the demo
crats apd populists who favor a union of
all forces opposed to gold bugism have a
separate ticket.. Let the middle-of-the
roaders have another ticket , the single
tax advocates another, and those who
favor socialism still another. This Will
make it dead easy for the republicans to
carry the elections, retire the green
backs, provide for payment of govern
nent bonds in gold only, issue $800,000,
000 in new gold bonds, build up a great
bank trust with control of all paper
money in circulation and completely en
trench the gold gambler in power.
While the separate reform forced 'are
fighting among themselves the republi
can minority'will have no difficulty in
firmly riveting the chains of industrial
slavery upon the limbs of the common
people. What a glorious prospect for
humanity. ..What . magnificent patriot
ism. If the platform be all right on the
one or more great issues and yet does
not embrace every detail of reform which
you favor, then denounce your brother
reformer as a, traitor, spoilsman, an of
fice seeker and stay from the polls er
vote a republican ticket outright to give
vent to your injured feelings. This pro
gramme will make gold standard poli
ticians so happy, say the Vancouver
Register.
PLATFORM OP THE nKifOCR.iTS,
" ' l UrUljlX I S A n l S L VEK
REPUBLIC A A'iS.
First. They are unalterably opposed
to gold mono-metalism.
Second. They demand the immediate
restoration of bimetalism at the present
ratio' by the independent action of this
country
Third. They oppose the retirement of
the greenbacks.
Fourth. They oppose the issue, of pa
per money by national banks
Fifth. They oppose the issue of inter
est bearinu: bonds.
Sixth. They favor the income lax as a
means of raising ptrt of the revenue
necessary to administer the federal gov
eminent.
Seventh. They favor the abolition of
trusts.
Eighth. They are opposed to govern
ment by injunction.
Ninth. They are in favor of arbitra
tion as means of settling disputes bj
tween labor and capital.
Tihownkix has missed three of .hia
tliitt'8 for joint debates with U'Ren. Is
he afraid? The steering committee say
he is sick, and the election has some
thing to do with it.
As a matter of principle you cannot
refuse to vote the union reform ticket
in Clackamas county. If you refuse it
puis politics above principle. Vote 'er
straight.
Lectures on Switzerland.
L. II. McMahan.of Salem, who recent
ly returned from Switzerland, will
deliver fiee lectures in this county on
the following dates. His subjects are,
!D The Initiative and Referendum in
Practical Operation in Switzerland J (2)
State Affairs in Oregon :
At Clackamas 7:30 p. m. May 12
Macksburg 13
Maple Lane 14
Damascus Hi
Sandy 17
Milwaukee .,.... 18
New Era 19
Cnnbv ... 20
Elliot's Prairie 21
Boys'
Washable
Suits
We offer ten splendid lines of
boys' Washable Sailors at the
Low Price of.
85c
a Suit. These are actually worth
$1.50 and $2.00. See them and
be convinced.
A. B. STEINBACH & CO.
Cor. Third and Morrison Streets,
rortlnml, Oregon.
Strong, steady nerves
Are needed for success
Everywhere. Nerves
Depend simply, solely,
Upon the blood.
Pure, rich, nourishing
Blood feeds the nerves
And makes them strong.
The great nerve tonic is
Hood's Sarsaparilla,
Because it makes ; '
The blood rich and ,
Pure, giving it powef "
To feed the nerves.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cures nervousness,
Dyspepsia, rheumatism,
Catarrh, scrofula,
; And all forms of
Impure blood.
Q. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
A1TOKMEY AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office to Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY - - - . OREGON
Geo. C. Bhownem J. U. Cahpbeli
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Caufleld Balldlng
Oregon City, Oie
THOS. F. RYAN
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker
if" '"'""county p ulackamas
Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made
Drawing of Legal Documents a Specialtj
ontce on east side ot Main street
Between bill and 7tn
OREGON Ciry, , . . OREGON
M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D
(Hospital and Private Experience.)
Offers his professional services to the people of
paid to tJabm h and Chronic diseases.
Best of references u-iven.
Office iu Wtllamwtte Building.
Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to op.
p. in
OREGON CITY . . -
OREGON
J. W. WELCH
DENTIST
WILLAMETTE BLOCK
Opposite P. o. - . Ongaox city,
Ore
0. ii. isom,
Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor
Will ! at Court House on each Saturday
ana on regular session uays or
County Court
C. N. GREENMAN
(Established 1805 )
TIIK PIONKEIt EXPKKSSMAN AMD
I) It A V MAN
Parcels Delivered to All Parts of tho City
OREGON CITY .... OREGON
COMMERCIAL BANK
of OREGON CITY
CAPITAL f WO, 000
Transacts a General Banking Business
Loans inarle. Bills tiseoiiuted. Makes co
lections. Buys and sells exchange on all point
In the United States and Kurope and on Hong
Kong. Deposits received subject to check.
Bank open from 9 A.M. to 4 P. M.
D.C. LATOURETTE, H18D J. MEYER,
President Oashhr
BANK OF OREGON CITY
OLDEST BANKING HOU8R IN TBI CITY
PAID VP CAPITAL, $S0,0OO.0O
SURPLUS f!0,S50.00
President,
Vice-president
Cashier,
CHAI. H. CtUFMBD
Gio. A. Hakdi.nD
E. O. Cadhild
K General Banking Business Transacted
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants bought.
Loans Hade on Available Security
Exchange Bought and 4nld.
Collections Made Promptly.
Drafts Sold Available in Any Part of the
World.
Telegraphic Exchange Sold on PortlaaJ, 8n
Francisco, Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Time Deposit.
vWJi' ft
u-
PIONEER DRUG STORE
; IF YOU WANT DRUGS OR MEDICINES '''
....GO TO I
GLm ft HARDING & CO.
t Willamette Building, OpPoslte Commercial BankjL
Their prices are'the lowest and their drugs and medicines are V
strickly pure, fresh and of the best quality.
Your patronage soliceted.
HARRIS'
GROCERY...
Fresh Stock of
. .: First-Class. ,
Depot for HAT and FEED
New
Firm
Heinz & Co. have purchase the Grocery
. and. Bakery of Gibson & Lindsey, and will continue,-
to keep a first-class line of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
BREAD AND pactpv -
Old Established Bakery, opposite Postoffice. ' 1 ' : '
Oregon City, Oregon.
IF WOMEN
voted:
...Bicycles With Wings...
The nearest approach to flying
ed and the makers who produced
factors. No noise. No broaks. No
parts. No attention necessary. "You buy the wheel the Columbia
Ohainless does the rest " Not an hour of time taken to keep the Chainless
In order for a year. More durable; More handsome in appearance. Less
expensive "in the end." Absolutely satisfactory under all conditions of
use. The Columbia Chainless stands tonay as the greatest achievement of
America's oldest and most modern and cotnolete bicvele factorv. "Ynn
see them everywhere." They are
STANDARD
Cnliimliin riinln Wheels Til. OO
Columbia Tandems 145.00
II art funis 50.00
Yrtletlt-s .. US. 00 40.00
CHARM
Now G0 ,0-
KThrxiMEt , DAVIDSON'S
IS THE TIME to clean
house and repaper your CjVLLEJ.'Y"
rooms and paint your
house and Up-to-Date Pictures
Murrow -
IS THE MAN to do H. STRAIGHT,
the painting and papering dealse :
in a first-class shape a GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
very low prices. Leave Mill Feed, Lime, Cement
orders at paint store, near , . , T.,
s. p.dePot and Land faster.
HEN YOU SELECT....
Shoes choose the best. There I
V is no reason i why you j
should take inferior goods;
. when you have our;
wide range of Stock andj
Styles to select from. We
offer you the best makes of i
shoes at the best prices. Com-'
fortable, healthful shoes at.'
prices that astonish, please J
' and convince, etc. (
KRAUSSE BROS.'
SHOE STORE-
THE
LEADER
OF LOW PRICES
GROCERIES
Willamette Block, Oregon City
9 lSFftjVx?
,'. And an election was held to decide
which is the best flour to buy what a
rousing majority -f
"Patent" Flour...
Would have. Made in Oregon City
,by the P. F. M. Co., and sold by all
groceries.
yet attained
The experts who perfect-
the Ohainless Bicycle are publio bene
friction caused bv exposed drivine
OF THE WORLD.
Jiick-Men'a $30.00
Jill Wniiintl 34.50
Second hum) Wheels
IS'JO.OO to $50.00
AN & CO ,
Cut-rate Druggists, Agents.
$ .!
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