OREGON CITY COURIER OREGON CITY HERALD CONSOLIDATED. A. V. CHENEY. Publisher PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Entered In Oregon City postoiHde as 2nd-clase matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. If pid In advance, per yenr 1 J0 Six months . ... . .. ... Inroe mouths' trial...! ftThe dale opposite your address on the paper denotes the time to which you have paid. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. OREGON CITY, FEB. 17, 1899. Comment on the new laws passed by our grafting state legislature will be published next week. Silver Republican Knight of Clacka mas has been a quiet member, but he has struck hard blows for the people. He lias the credit of getting the bill through to lower school fund interest to six pe: cent. This will be an' immense benefit to the entire state, as it will force interest down all around. Salom Journal. There is no other government in all the world that Is so completely domi neered over by the insolent advocates of greed as is this once boasted free and independent United States of America. The country is governed by injunction and ruled by the gold, the standardtoil and several hundred other lesser trusts all receiving their charters from the golden fountain of fraud, hypocrisy and Hamiltonism now known as the re publican party. The democrats in both houses of con gress are almost unanimously opposed to the annexation and permanent gov ernment of the Philippines by the Unit ed States. They Btand by the Declara tion of Independence and the constitu tion. They respect the traditional policy of the republic. They are satisfied that the control of this continent is enough to satisfy any reasonable ambition for glory. They do not believo in the ''as eimilbtion" of 8,000,000 mongrels 10,000 miles away. They do not favor a per manent expenditure of $200,000,000 to support a graft of imperialism upon the country. Jackponville Times. If it be true as claimed, and it seems the proof is conclusive, that the big packing house combine turn it bed fresh' beef that was "embalmed"' with nau euating and disease breeding chemicals, to feed the soldier on during the Span ish war. why all this damfoolishness and fol-de-rol of court marshaling army officers? Why do not those in authority see to it that the guilty packers are justly, severely and swiftly punished? They are the guilty hounds that ought to suffer. But then they won't be cause they helped buy the present gang in power their president. And this is not an idle remark or juke, either. The monthly statement of the treas ury department shows that in January the public debt increased $23,448,403. The cash in the treasury decreased dur ing the same time $20,180,019. It would appear, therefore, that the government "ran behind" noarly $14,000,000 in Jan uary. The oflicial statement further shows that for the seven mouths of the fiscal year ending January 31 the ex penditures were $380,004,802, being $92,. 807,962 more than the receipts. At this rate the increase of the public debt for the year will be nearly $100,000,000. And yet we are only in the vestibule of imperialism. Was not public sentiment wise in culling a halt?- Turns newspapers' that act as the apologist fur the present gold bug ad ministration, tiro continually tilling of the great prosperity in the land, and yelping "calamity liowli r" at the writer that tells the trim coudiliori if affdrs. Yet these same papers very frequently contain notices of the mr-etirg of ''char ity boards" in all the cities and of the hills allowed by city and county authot itios to provide for the paupers, w ho are mill in evidence. They say there is plenty of woik, yet even this day a mil lion men are looking in vain for em ployment, and a million women aro ex istitia on a scant allowance of charity, and a million children (!o hungry to bed every night. The man who says that "General Prosperity" is in the saddle in this country is a liar and traitor to his fellow man. lint there is rr. a'er yea, ten times greater prosperity under the .McKinley administration POU THE TRUSTS and robber combines than there ever was before in this country. However, this does not constitute gen eral prosperity for all the people be cause while the trusts thrive, wages of the woi king people are reduced, taxes are increased and the necessaries of life are advanced in price, because they are most all controlled by the trusts. It is Ml "calamity howling" to write these facts, but to yelp "calamity howl" is the only argumont the tory press can produco in defense of their masters. They trust by cant phrases to befuddle the people, but their schemes are wear ing threadbare. D-ni't make muslin underwear, wh.'n vou can buy at very low priets, at the liacket Store, COMMENTARIES. Matters Concerning Local Every day Affairs Noticed by the Courier-Herald Reporter. Our legislators will all return, home this week, and will now have an oppor tunity to explain why they voted for certain measures Road supervisors will be elected by the people in the fu ture, while the senarate board of com miKsioners' bill will take effect at once, so it is stated. ' . " In Portland many of the people are making a kick against the side entrances to saloons. In Oregon City some of the saloons are kicking because a few of their competitors have two front en trancesa weekday door and a Sunday door. ' If the authorities don't stop bicycle riding on the upper Seventh street side walks, there may be other accidents to chronicle soon. It's too muddy now, for women and children to get off the sidewalks to allow bicyclists to take the planks. And it's a caution the way the bikes come down the steep grades. The bill introduced in the legislature requiring county 1 courts to lay extra Elanks so that engines can pass over ridges and culverts in safety, Jailed to become a law THE MOLALLA MOID. Board of Trade and Country Committees Meet and Inspect. President H. E. Cross, O. O. T. Wil liams, H. H Johnson and C. H. Dye, board of trade committee, and Sheriff J. J.CookeJ. A. Roskn and A. W. Cheney on Tuesday met the committees from Molalla, Mulino and Oarus and went over the proposed new road be tween Cams and Mulino as well aa the old road. Afterward the different com mittees met in Payne's school house, and each selected a member to act as sub-committee of four as follows: H. E. Cross, Oregon City; Frank Jagger, Carus; F. M. Manning, Mulino, and J. R. Shaver, Molalla. Frank Jag gar was chairman of the meeting and H. E. Cross secretary, This sub-committee is to solicit $150 to pay for surveying both routes with estimates of cost and grades, and report to full committee later, The Oregon Oity delegation agreed to raise $75, if each of the other committees would raise $25 each. The committee from Molalla con sisted of J. R. Shavei, J. R Cole, H.S. Ramsby, 0. Robbins and Sam Engle. Mit Cross and H. Everhart were also present. The Mulino committeemen were J. J. Mallatt, O. T. Howard, M. Mulvey, l)r Goucher, W. A. Wood side and F. M. Manning. Carus was represented by Frank Jag gar, E-A. Howard, W, E. Randon, Ed Payne, R. Sheonborn, committee, and U. E. Spence. As near as could be ascertained with out a survey of the cost of the building the new road or the old road would be about the same,$10,000 or $12 000, pro vided too much was not asked for dam ages on new route, which would be a little cheaper otherwise. On oldroad a grade 6 to 8 per cent could be had and on new one 4 and 5 per cent grades. Some seemed to favor the route to con nect with the Highland road, but this would mske a mile more of road to travel, although a good grade could be secured. In an article in last week's paper mention was made of Sam Engle in con nection with the road matter. This is an error. It should have been H. En gle. Taken at the beginning, Quinia Tonic will prevent a severe attack of Malaria or Grippe. Taken after an attack, it prevents the dangerous and dreaded re lapse and restores quickly your former strength. For sale only by C. G. Hunt ley, cut rate druggist. Teachers' Certificates Issued. The county board of school examin ers, consisiing, of Mrs. H. S. Strange, deputy county superintendent, and Professors J. C. Zinser and N. W. Bow land, worked day and night on the ex amination papers of applicants for teachers' county certificates, and got through tnoir work two or three days earlier, than their predecessors, not withstanding there was an unusually large number of applicants. The entire class of 48 passed the on'eal of an ex amination, and were granted certificates as to lows: First grade Branton Yeddor, Wood burn ; F. M. Gill, Garfield J Zona May ti "Id, Highland ; John Conger, Aurora. Second grade A 1. Herman, Ben ver cree ; Eliza Burns, J F. Mitts, Canhy ; Zolina .S. Shaver, Molalla J Mar tin Massingor, Shubol j flattie Wilcox, Red la nd. Third grade Maude E, Noble, Ma bel Thayer, Oregon City; Gertrude E. Jones, Marqnam; Wil'um E. Karr, F.dwin Spooner, Julia Spooner, Elith Karr, Payn; George Murdock, Macks -burg; Mabel liver, Stone; Daisy Sand stone, Lydin Smith, Portland"; Jessie M. Pnrrott, Barlow; Harry Hobsrt, Silverton; I.illie Thompson, Needy; K'tte New, Kstolla Buoy, Orient ; Mol lie Burns, Daisy A. Phelps, Cauby. In a Ulition to the above the follow ing were recommended for state papers: Life diploma J. W. Gray, Oregon Oity State diploma Mrs. L M, Hedge, Sycamore; J. O. mser, Ore gon City ; A. O. Strange, Orient. State certificate Nolli Yountter, Oregon City; Mary Young, Milwaukie: Willard W. Austen, Logan; O. M. Crittenden, Molalla. The applicants for county certificates are required to state in their written ex amination papers, what, educational journals they take, if any. One bright young lady wrote down the reply, OouiuKR-HuH.u.i). This vonng lady passed an excellent examination, and will make her mark in Clackamas county. Rheumatism causes more aches and pains than any o'h r disease. It is due to acid in the blood, and is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which neutralizes this arid. Hood's Pills core biliousness. Mailed f.r l'5 its. by C. 1. Hood A Co., Lr well, Mass. LOCAL SUMMARY Money loaned on or life insurance policies bought for cash. C. O. T. Wil liams, office upstairs, next M.E church. Mason A Hamlin and Kimball parlor organs for sale at Oregon City Auction House, opposite postollice. i Ready made itress skirts from $1.50 to $3.00 at the Racket Store. A few cheap reliable watches at Younger's . Highest cash price paid for second hand household goods at Bellomy & Busch. Money to loan at 8 percent interest on mortgages. Apply to O. D. & D. G. Latourette. And the prices are quoted so ridicu lously low that it will pay you to call. Celia Goldsmith. The Club tonsorial parlors, P, G. Shark, proprietor, shaves for 10 cents. A full line of cigars and tobacco is kept. Dan Willians has added to his stock of groceries and provisions a full line of feed and hay. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free. Corner Seventh and Center streets 5 Ribbons, embroideries, laces and all kinds of notions at the Racket Store. Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgages. Apply to C D. & D. O Latourette. I have abundance of money to loan at S and choice loans will be made at 1' C. II . Dye. When in Portland be sure and call at the Royal restaurant where you can get the best 15c meal in the city. 253 First street, corner of Madison. Wm. Bohlander, proprietor. Younger, who has had a life-long ex -perience, will clean your watch for a dollar. A fine Steinway piano for sale, long time given, at Oregon City Auction House. For the next thirty days we will sell all trimmed and untrimmed hats at a great reduction. Miss Goldsmith. Wanted 100 watches to repair at $1 each, at C. A. Nash's, Postofhca build ing, tt. For Rent A house, barn and eight lots in Parkplace for $4 per month. In quire at John Everhart's merchandise store at Ely, Oregon. For first-class handmade or machine made harneea go to F, H, Cross on Seventh street, opposite A O U W hall, Prices reasonable and wok guaranteed, If you have anything to sell advertise in Couhier-Herald. Shoe repairing of all kinds at F, H , Cross' harness shop, opposite A O U W building on the hill, Weekly Oregmian and Courier Herald for $2 per year. For Rent The lanre 8 room, modern constructed house, lately occupied by Rev. M. L. Rugs, for rent. H. E. Cross, Agent. Ladies, new lot of wrappers, beautiful ly trimmed, full measure, at the Racket Store. United Modern Vigilantes have one payment pr-r month, no more no les. No per capita tax. When yon seethe rate opposite your age on folder you know that's what you pay and you are not guessing what your next payment will be. Join the Oeegon Oity Branch. I'robate Court. David Wills, administrator, of the es tate of Charles Duncan, deceased, was granted an order to pay pro-rata on certain claims against the estate. In the matter of the estate of John Zumwalt, sr . deceased, the adminis trator was gi"en an order to sail the personal property. P. A. Baker, who resigned his trust as executor of the estate of Augusta Melcher, deceased, was released from all liability. Ma Schulpius succeeds him as administrator. In the matter of the guardianship of Peter and Rebecca Lund, minors. Chris tina Lund, having been appointed guar dian, it was ordered that L, M. David son, J H. Manning and O. Hanson be appointed aporaisers. In the matter of the estate of Paulina Coe, deceased, tho administrator, E, A. Coe, was authorized to sell the real property. In the nutter of the estate of Rodine Coe. deceased. E. A. Coo, administra tor, the sale of real property was con firmed . Andrew Drngler was appointed ad ministrator r,f the estate of Christian Morlok, deceased . Notice of Special Corporate Meeting. A j,-,ivi.t nrr,vrnt iTiAtJiic nf th share holders of the Willamette S.tvings , r . : . : : 1 1 I... i. ..i I ... ana i.ii, vu asmicwi ion win ob iumii ui their oitice in the Bank of Oregon Oity Building on Tuesday, February 21st, isn'.i, ai .w o ciock p. m,, mr inu pur- ,.,u.i f iklooint. t nnniiimtinn .nnfflt V.l t'M.W. ... ....... ...n.w.. v.... .v.. .I.ifna f.-tt. ,1 i cuxt .a imil a m 1 1 hira ttt Im voted for at the annual corporate meet ing io oo noiu iviarcn uui, in.m. two tellers will also oe elocteu to act at an nual meeting. By order of E. G. Caufiri.o, Attest, President G. B. Dimk'K, Seciet'iry. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. O. Thomas, o(5I.irvsvillo, Tex has found a more valuable diswory than bus vet open made in trio Klondike, For years he futt'ered untold ajtony from consumption, accompanied by hemurrli ues; and was absolutely cured by lr King's New dihcoveiv for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ho declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure ; would have it il iteom a hundred dollars ft bottle. At'ima, bron chitis and all all throat and Img utfee tinng are positively cured by Ut. lvina'a New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at 'O. A. 11 ardinjt Drugstore Retiular size ft0.-ts. and $1, Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. , To Cure Cnnatlpntlan Furcvu. Take Casearets Candy Cathartic 10c or 25e. If O. O. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. Your friends may smile But that tired feeling , Means danger. It " Indicates impoverished . And impure blood. This condition may Lead to serious illness. It should be promptly , Overcome by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which purifies and Enriches the blood, Strengthens the nerves, Tones the stomach, : Creates an appetite, And builds up, Energizes and vitalizes The whole system. Be sure to get Only Hood's. Progressive - Business Men Insure in a first-class companies With an experenccd agent. F. E Donaldson, Agent fire and Accident Insurance Land Titles and Land uilme Business a .Specialty. ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In all the Courts of the State and the Bureaus of the Interior Dsparlment at Wash ington. Room S, Chabhan Building, OREGON CITY, OREGON. General Blacksmith, Opp.Charman's Store, OKEGON CITY Special Attention Given' to all kinds of Tool work. W. II. YOUNG'S Livery & Feed Stable Has the best-looking rigs and cheapest rates in the city, Cor. Main and 4th St. OREGON CITY. OREGON low IS THE TIME to clean house and repaper yout rooms and paint your houe and ............. Murrow IS THE MAN to do the painting and papering in a first-class shape at very low prices. Leave orders at Ely ?ros. store on upper 7th streeth. LEADS TO NOTHING PlnmhliiK work thm In faitlly lu some minor pnrrU'lilur is not Rood plumbing. To be rmiit l i .11 tinios must be rlsnt clear through, livery pie omul, every Joint tight, tvery tap uonU'tikaUe, every drain srns proof. And vru make them that way. F. C. GADKE 45 cents round trip from Oregon City to Portltuul ami return via Southern Paeitio trains. One way rate 25 cents. Tickets now on sale at railroad dejwt. Trains leave Oregon City at 8:40 a. m., and 3:35 p. m., and arrives from Port land at 9:23 a. ru. and 6:52 p. m. Save time by using the quicker route. Shall we '.X'vfijV. tell you i why? IJl V FOR TENDER FEET . ;For Ladies or Gentlemen MtMMMtlMUM milMMHMtMHMMMlim Christmas Is Past But you want good flour for your bread and pastry. The best, is made by the Portland Flouring Mills Company and SOLD the best Value 20 Days'Shoe Sale All of our Fall and Winter Stock To make room for Spring Stock Our Men's $5.00 lines now. .$3 90 4.50 4.00 300 2-75 2.50 Big Reduction on Ladies' See Prices in onr Window. HARRIS' GROCERY.. Fresh Stock of First-Class Depot for HAY and FEED Jfek .Do ' ' ' You H. STRAIGHT. Dealer In- Groceries and Provisions. Also Fall Use cl Mill Feed, Lime, Cement il land Plaster. Look at Your Houses ? If you haven't got time, call on G. REDD A WAY. He will do you an honest job at a reasonable price. A full stock of Paints and Oils kept on hand. Call and see him before buying your order. Paper Hanging and Kalsomining done to perfection. All work guaranteed. GEO. REDDAWAY "Sole Agent in Clackamai County for OUR NATIVE HERBS. The Greatest Wonder Of the Age ! ! IJ0IJI1 . IP . MCKITTRICK "The Shoe Man," Sole Agent, , ' injur i OREGON CITY, ORE. BY ALL GROCERS J in all lines of Groceries have been found here during the past year. In 1899 we intend to redouble our efforts toward securing the finest the land produces and also toward making prices which will compel the economically inclined to trade with us. In our Bakery Department can be found everything in the line of choice Pastry and the best Bread in the city made fresh every day HEINZ &, CO., Bakers and Grocers Opposite Postoffice, - . Oregon City 3 So 3 IS 2 50 2 25 2 00 Fall and Winter Shoes. KRAUSSE BROS. THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES GROCERIES Willamette Block, Oregon City Understand That you can get First Class Fresh Groceries of all kinds of MARR & MUIR at very reasonable prices ? Why pay more ?