.. fj t ".If. PftEGON.C.TY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL U, 1809. s .1 i I t 1 i S' 'l-.r mmmvTsrc6mmt OREGON', CITY HERALD , . A. V.CHENEY. .". P&f& -legal and r Official Newspaper orciackamai'Coun.- I . PUBLISHED y WTESKLY, gtuWe 1 In Oregon Cltypontofflceas 2nd-claM matter 'Wfc jw Idln .avanee per year.. ' ii month. . . . . Three mouths' trial .VVi' atlsFThe date opposite; ' jfo'lfr ttddrenl OB the WW uonoies me iijnuio waicn. yon nave pua. t. iADVERrmMtilATES,. if Standing business aWertiserrlenW: "Per month 1 inch II , 2 inches 1.50,'8 Inches $175, 4 Indies 42, 6 Indies (column) i'l.'li. 10 inchest 'Xcolumn) 1, 20 Inches (euiiimn) $, jea'ly contracts lO.per eill 16KB. : ' . ' i V Transient advertisements: Per week 1 Inch 50o, i Inches 76c, Inches f L, 4 inches 1 25,0 Jnches 91.60, 10 Inches WMi, 2Q inches 5 .. .. Legal advenisemunts: Pei'lnoii first Inser tion fl, esch additional insertion 50c. Aflllavlls of publication will not ho furnished until pub lication fees are paid. uiciu nonces; five cents per line per wcck per month 20o, 1 1 PATRONIZE IIOMK IMJC8TRY. OREGON CITY, APRIL 14, 1899. To Suliscrilters. The Cor it t e r- H e r a i. d lias put no ac counts in any agent's hands tor collec tion, but we uuderstaud Mr. Fitch lias attempted to collect some of his back accounts in this way.' We have nothing to do with theee. The dale opposite your name on the paper represents the time to which you have paid. If any rrora occur we are ever ready to correct them. Is 1894 the democratic party paid the penalty of Olevelandism, by being over whelmingly defeated in the elections of ttbat year, but the Chicago platform so vitalized the party in 1896 that it took a campaign fund believed to approximate twenty millions to pull the Hannu-Olevej t Jand-Belmont- McKinlev crowd through. '- ' W. J. Bhvan is the most popular man ..in politics iuthe-United States today, and, next to Dewey, the most popular American; Mr,; Bryan is entirely too sly to be caught napping by Terry Bel- mont nnd the balance, of the gaiigof Wall-street "promoters." Water and grease won't mix, you know. North Yamhill Record. A subscriber writes Irom California: "It has ruined and I will pay my sub scription", which is very suggestive and we congratulate our California friends on their good fortune in having it rain in time to save their crops. It Oregon subscribers were to come in and pay up revery time it rained the Oregon editor would be continually in cloyer.- Albany Democrat. The Orcgonian asserts that Carter , IlarriHou's re-election sounds the death knell of free silver, nnd yet Harrison is one of tho shinnclit'Nt silver men in tho country. . Whenever a man is elect ed to ollice the big' gold trust papers and associated prees pronounce him a sound money man, If defeated a "free silver anarchist." Their only argumont is misreproHeiitalion, Tho Democrats of Michigan in con vention assembled gave a strong person fat endorsement to Mr. Bryan but bettor still, llie-y declined their full faith and belief in the Chicago platform' and es pecially in its most contested paragraph!' These are but straws which point Hie .wajr to Ihii presidential contest of next year when Americans will seek to ro . coyer their ooiml itn tional rlgtit. Atlan ta Constitution, Tlmwia a ehlHs of metropolitan sub- pkliwd papers) churning to be democrat ic, which aie just now more energetic than tver before in deniiinding an in come lax, in crying out agaiust the groat trust combinations, in decrying the im peralistic policy of t ho present adminis tration, iu condouiujug the present rot ten tariff measure in all of, which is very commendable. Thoy are braying that 'silver is a dead issue" and are.try ing awfully hard to bury the cold white . corpse with these otfier questions. Be ware of such newspapers; they are not democratic; they are not honest, they are not truthful, itliey are not even ' ' American they bear the brand and the . umell of. tho ghouls, who infest WU " "fltfeet. TacoinVSunr1-' "Th Ooi'iEB'tfKHD believes 11iatva lie well told and stuck to will, get some believf rs, so it Ulks large about its busi nessand suliseription list. It is doing in printing its paper at home just what the Lntorprise has always done. The electric motor attached, td a '.hand press may go, but why don't you get a modem .' press, as the Enternrise has? As to tlm , ,: , -circulation question, we stand ready to . .count circulation any time This is the jprooi. laik does not go. Enterprise, , . , "TaJk.dos uot go.!' ,SUU Bro,rorler . t;(K'8 on to talk, and through his hat, too. .Anyone that doubts the fact that w are doing more business than both the g, o. p. organs combined and have more bona fide subscriptions than the two combined aro urgently requested to call AtA see for themsolves. The Covrikr JIkralo's press was built several years after the Kuterpriso's and runs twice as .fast. Who talks' imperialism it in caoy uyiuprciipiiaiuii wnyuur wealthy-in-money citizens ' arq-alraot a unit for imperialism upon lines as exer cised try Great Britain r ays the Argua, and why they want a large standing army. Great economic changes are taking place.and thi class of citizen.;. ship is always looking put,-, in a busi ness jiy; fof; the future. Jfheajf ,JjJ dent, cautinna and far bap! no. tTnlikn dent, cautious and far seeing. Unlike the producer andJaborer, who live air sftost eiSJrely in the to day, these live iq the future as well. Observant, and well understanding thelaws oLjiriAie averages oetweep money , ana properly, arid being ever oh the .alert for that" which is Jbeir betterment,' they adVV cafe that policy ) which will insure for "them a 'profit, " regardlesff of pr6fit,foit others. So it js, they see in all lines 'of prpduciona gradual slump from the profitable prices once 'enjoyed Bnd ihej see no return for investments in farm mortgages, unless there i , a. weakening in the purchasing oow.er .of the dollar,- the very, thing they least desire para doxical, perhaps, yet tiuel So they want more national securities in which to invest, more debt, and to get it,, they want more .armament, more soldiery, more expense, more official services and more bonds. ' The proof of this tendency is abund ant in the fact that the most earnest ad vocates of expansion and imperealism are publishers of the great papers in thorough touch with the grert credit combinations and by the fact that the Depews, the Hannas,the Elkins, are all in favor of the imperial policy. J , It is simply a question of the dollar, its pow er; and the desire to cheapen and to keep cheap; that which out- producers have to sell." - ' - i A GOOD FLA TL'OUM'. ' Equal and exact justice to all moo,;, of whatsoever persuasion, religious of po litical; peace, commerce, and friendship with all nations, entanging alliance .wijjh none; the support of the state goveroj ments in all their rights, as the most. competent administrations for our do mestic concerns, and the surest bulwarks agaiust anti-republican tendencies; the preservation of the general government in' its whole constitutional Vigor," as the sheet anchor'of our peacei at:' home and safety abroad freedom of" religion; freedom of the press these princi ples form the bright constellation which lias gone before us, and guided our steps through an age of revolution and refor mation. THOMAS JEFFERSON. Thkue are. more than' two million good democrats who have been brought up by republican parents and acquired the habit of voting the republican ticket lhey are not in favor of the gold stand ard or trusts. They could not pnrsuade themselves in 1896 that the party that had been voting for Cleveland for twelve years could set itself right in bo short a time and they were prevented from voting for Bryan and the Chicago plat form through the fear that the .move ment was not wholly an honest one. They will be with us in 1900 if we spurn tho harmony racket of Belmont, Croker k Co. . . , Vice President Ilobari, uses an ink stand that cost iflOOO which was paid for out of the "contingent fund" of the sen ate. Thomas JelTerson in his first in augural address urged "economy in the public seryice, ' that labor way be light ly burdened." But he was tho fossil who wrote that antiquated document Called a Declaration of .Independence. His old fashioned notions are out of place at the end of the nineteenth cen tury. Are we not a "world oower?" Why shouldjiot our ruler enjoy a thous and ijpllar inkstand at the public ex pense? Of course the workman ' pays' the bills. But wo' must bo imperial. Willmington Justice. More industrial trusts and monopo istic combines were formed In 1S98 than in the entire quarter of a century since the Standard Oil Compafi'y, parent and pattern of American monopoly, first began to destroy competition in ilium- natlng oil. , . j The total industrial trust stock and bonds authorized in the first two months' of this year was"$l,106,3J0,000, as against a total of 1910,176 for the 12 months of 1899. 'rvA TUe Financial 'Ctironicle estimates that the total authorized output of in dUfiirlai Uust securities for 1899 wiU'ex-' beed t50,000,00,000.' ThisU exclusive of such transportation combines as tne coal trust. ' ;'" . ' X.M ' of ''these1 " cbmbmations have as their objects the creation of a monopoly, thd limiting of production' tVe contVol pf prides bothn raw material', and iiri lthed product; the drippling.'or if possi ble, the destruction of competition, ani the payment bt dividends,' on"": a .largely inflated capitalization. N. Y. World, i . Mr. Kauffman, of Needy, savs that by feeding his cows one pound of oil meal, six pounds of bran, 30 pounds of silage and three oounds of vetch hay, he is able to feed at a cost of 11 ceuts per day. -N. W. Pacific Farmer. Kducnte Vourllonli With rnamnu Candy Cathartic, cure constipation orever. 10c, Sm. If C.C. O. fail, drug . ists retumt monev. .'Enough amderrte hai'ialready 'been taken bv the Hyilifrary court 5f HiTy t.oeovin,yveuotry thit-Geo. 'Mites was right wliep, he chargeir ;tbat(iiilea6 unfit for use was ' Issued What the' coun try aesires ng.w is the .punishment of those who. bought Bud tkosewhfr'Bold that bad rteatt B6lfpofttickt,i)aU,'.iJ 17 T - bape. Tammanv hall doesn't, control a Binole eieciurai vote, yei It sceKS COniroi Uie .deinocraticarty:;i'',fcV Some of the trusts aj .advancing wages, but they'll catch-, the other fellow:. Wifh'senators elected -bv direct vats tnele.'wbaltf bnoaiitrre,'to electand 'Bb'state'wotilor'Be deiMve'd-oMfs full r'eWnta'fio!l' frf'the VrtUedi Stites Sen- ate for indefinite peri6sT.''t''-i'.i '! 1 ; i ' Oh. no"! bo'liticar:,,fil!l,-iddn''t have anything (6 do With" afltrrtutiri those second lieu tenancies "'In the j regular away; not.a;tbjg&r Ifr'tte'rely'acct- ueiuai iiiiii must) wiui iiietii rongesi po litical backing secured the plums. ; -: 'The military cou'rtjof ijiinjiiry ascer tained, in Chicago, that tip top meat is now being sold to the goverment; but it ascertained very little . about the; meat sold to the government while- the war was on. i , , . . . It is said that individual lobbyists have acknowledged pocketing $25,005 to $25), 000 each as their "whack" for legislation secured from the last congress. . That's where some of , the jax payers' money goes, livery Washington . Ioboyist is willing to testify that an era of unusual prosperity is on. The Oregonian prints another; indis putable evidence ot prosperity, in the shape of a delinquent tax list for Mult onomah county that fi.ls about 100 col umns set in solid nonpareil type. The prosperity referred to is on the part of the Oregonian which will be paid $6000 or $8000 for advertising the list. i '' A Chicago syridicate owns a ranch in Texas wnich contains 5,0007. quare miles. its herds of cattle', aggregate 120,000 head besides 1 ,500 horses, and the calf crop branded in 1898 exceeded 31,000. Surprising as it may seem, all the work op tberjyiph is done- by 125 men, one man to every 24,009 acres. (?ur hardware dealers .received notice this week frPV. the,jjnrge stove manu facturers that'' the iron trust had ad vanced the price on raw material to the' extent that they were compelled to with draw all previous quoted prices and no tifiid the dealers that they would be compelled to advance the price from 20 to 35 per cent. Observer. The national debt and the administra tion's foreign policy are sympathetic. Both are inoculated with ' expansion". We belong to the dollar of our dads democracy, and not to Perry Belmont's ten-dollar dinner democracy. The Astoria Herald has figuied out that it costs $4.53 for every scholar in our public schools in the state, and that it costs $150.00 for every criminal. It is therefore cheaper to educate that to pros ecute. VERY GOOD. The San Francisco Examiner is get ting quite socialistic. Here is its plat form : " An Amkkicas Internal Tolicy. First Public ownership of public fran chises. The values created by the ' community should belong to the community. Second Destruction of criminal trusts. No monopolization o'f the national re sources by lawless' private combina tions more powerful than the people's government. Third A graduated Income tax. Every citizen t'o contribute to the support of the government according to his means, and not according to his nec essities. , ' ..."""' Fourth Election of senators ,by the . people. The sente,, now becoming the private property of corporations and bosses, to be made truly represen- , tative, and the sjate legislatures tq be redeemed from recurring scandals. Fifth National, state and municipal 'improvement of ihe public school sys tem. As the duties ol citjzenship are' both general and local; every govern ment, general and local, should do its. share toward fitting every individual to perform them. . , '- , . ... ; t. SixTH-rOurrency Reform.- All the na , tion'a money to be issued by the na- tion's govern.ment,"and its supply to be regulated by the people aud not by ; the banks. . '. . The Examiner's internal policy is worthy of serious consideration. It will appeal to every right thinking person. The political party that has the wisdom, foresight and patriotism to make a plat form in accordance with these principles will win at the next election, or demon strate that the spirit of democracy does ; not longer animate the people, . . t , i null vuiig v,j wu. aawu o v..iSu arillais that it cures when all other remedies fail. Therefore you should take Hood's Sarsaparilla in preference to all others. Hood's Tills cure billiousness. Mailed for 25 cents by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. COMMENTARIES. Matters' ft. ,WIH1.IIII( ,lUVl Every 'day Affairs Noticed by the Courier-Herald Reporter.A '?We'pewfteedar3 Is a materjafli (b i iheVor7of tlo ' Tlackamas "County Humane Society.loh "accoubt of ..giving tiebV ho drive in from the, country an oppbrt'unftv iftilte their .horse t minimum price .v tierei ijowex- weather tor a continued engtu ot , tune. . V-k .' i ? " " . ; in, . ; f U ' .i f There was a nught fall yj the potato market .fluting' the" past week. . Tliis, however, was due tororifand maniptl- Ikterii uJhrUea ."who are aliippiug .to 'San'Francisco, stilly receive ip-top ..pri- teiOi'Jc'; "V T Cleaning off the mud and accumulated rubbishi Seventh street; fas a Jliovel wortny qttne .inghest. commeudatton. The plan of its lurtherrqtf nient is, 'spraqtbing badly needed. .Wheri the proposed, improvement, of . L the, streets leading into Main shall: have; become a reality, visitor will ,tbink: that some body lives in Oregon City, t- t tv , , County Recorder Randall is kicking pretty hard because the board of county commissioners only allowed him $45 per month for deputy hire, while the other officers get more, ..The hoboes still strike Oregon City oc casionally, and are always looking for work. One reached here about 5 o'clock the .other morning cold and hnngry, having left Salem the evening previous. In explanation, be told Officer Shaw that be was looking for work, He was given shelter from the cold. '. .. . t prominent citizen is publishing a rumor that a company is being formed to secure a franchise from ' the city to make an immense billboard on the bluff front, near the Southern Pacific depot. Wonder if they , will ask the county board of commissiomrs for an priation? appro- The county board of commissioners complain that much of their time is ta ken up with attorneys in unimportant roaa"petitiohs, that the board is abun dantly able to handle. In complicated cases the services of an attorney are in dispensable. However.'it should be re membered : that the expenses of the county board are $9 per day and the tax payers have to foot the bills. Rev. Sam Jones, who will usher in the gra'nd'opening on the first day. of the Chautauqua Assembly at Gladstone park, bits been holding a series of revi val services at Toledo, Ohio. A brother of County Superintendent Bowland sends some extracts from his recent sermons. The way in which he pours hot shell into his hearers will make some of the ungodly sinners who hap pen to be perambulating around Glad stone park next July, shake in their boots. Following are some of the most pointed : "Take a voting man out there that cusses; he would crush a young giils's virtue tonight if he was not afraid of a double-barieled shotgun in the hands of her father. Yes, sir, he will cuss. , Old cussing colonel, old cussing judge, old cuasing major, old cussing, captain, old cussing citizen! Young men cuss, all sorts cussv I want to hold you up tonight, and show what an infernal scoundrel you are if you curse. Yes, he will cuss in a minute, he will cuss a preacher, cuss before -a woman. cjiss anywhere, he, is a cusscr from Qusseryilla." "The next thing I beg .of. ygu to escape is the sin of licen tiousness. I hve more hope for any other class of men than I have' for that slass that hay.ft .long debauched them- st'lvies in- .licentiousness. There are ..yttupg'Oien sitting In this audience to nightfthat if their mothers aud sisters knew their lives since last Sunday night, thej!.W(0uld gUjiutb'a hole and pull in the hole:afterthem.J' ''' ' ' '-'. " - ' : '' '" '''"' ' Itia sow an -assured fact that good roads leading to Oregon City will be a reality before many months "''rhis'n ill bring business to Oregon City and' as sure more amica'ble relations between the town and country. But It isan' un disputed fact that if Oregon tity expects to hold the trade that should come K'eVe, it must be made a market town' 'If merchants here expect to hold'the Trade thai- it tributary to the county seat 'tliy must provide a market for all tfie'prod"- ucvb iiia are uuereu. , . .A striking illusWation of the greatness of thia country of Ours is presented ih the fact thata man' can 'be slraultane' ously a candidate for the "United Sta"fe"s senate and the state penitentiary, ., Rockefeller was once a working man, and Harvey Scott claim?, he. was price j labortr, but they must remember Judas was once an apostle and the devil waa once in heaven. . , ... , . , You can't tell how much a hog will weigh by hearing him grunt, neither can you estimate the worth of a man by the noise he makes. " ' The hunting season will soon be here and the man wlio 'can borrow a gun and steal a dog feels justified in buying a box of cartridges. Commoner. Y. WorU and Conner-tali $1,85 No Scandal Can ArisQ " T 4f v.' am... i at C. a.,APPI.CGATH, . ; VIARf, HEAD OUTTin ' .'iLvinriiiD. " . Sf GOODS ;j APPLEGilTH &-PRASIL FASHIONABLE .-FURRIERS"' ' " ..',, Sealskin Garments '1,'.'-;': a Specialty'.' '-"':V HtMOOtUNO AND SCPAISIHS AT MODERATE PRICES ALL WORK GUARANTEED A Flying Top Free! The Latest Fad f l-ANT ' times in ten that is the trouble. It costs "you nothing to find out, if ..: you will go and see . A. N. WRIG1FT v . THE IOWA JEWEtEB 293 florrison St., Portland, Oregon Who has Dr. A. A. Barr, late of Minneapolis, a Scientific Optician, in charge ol the optical .department, and you can consult him amj have your eyes examined free of charge. TRY it may be your trouble. J. HEPJRil KESSLER, i5i cine O'i T fW?L ,ne Old St. Vuia Medic ''SPPSn&'fJ S"''1 tiP"ry, M V i X S-MVSJ Street, Portland, Oregon, pos ' PcASW' guarantee! to remoye Iu any ttagt without PUPITM ITlCW Cured by it JJ. 11 milium Ml remedy was sent to Dr. Kessler by a s fi it nd in Berlin. It has never failed, and we guarantee It. HI Tl "flRF! Ulcers, Cancer, 'uuu wuuuuiongan affected, -PRIVATF Diseases. , This A A. A I1IIU c 01 Dvpniiis, t l cured, no diffTerence now Ion case of Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet. (Terence now loner standltiff. Knr Loss of Manhood, or Nightly .iy- Ihe habit of Self Abuse ' time, YniTW(l MTU Your'errors and follies of youth can bej 1UU11U llllill remedied, and this old doctor will give you wholesome advice and cure yon make you perfectly strong J and healthv. You will be amased at his success in curingl Spermatorrhea. Seminal Losses. Niirhilv HmmiuUn. I oiner enecis. ... KIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. ' painful, difficult, too freaticut. millev hr hlnoHv itrln . , natural diitchftrves. carfullv Piles, Rheumatism and neuralgiatreatedbyournewremediea j aueuts treated In any part of the country by hla horned tvKtrm. Writ, full Pkrtieulars enrlo. tm . .i wt will answer you promptly, hundreda treated at homei . who are uuable to come to the City. I ...... . v READ Take lr clear bottle at set aside and look at It in has a oloudv aettllna- in k. (disease, and should be attended In h.f,,r . - l . . . i ... . : ?anie uisease as huudreda taae of Jijdneya. . Address pf Call DR. KESSLER. 2d and Yamhill Look at our Hduses If you haven't got time, call on G. REDDAWAY. ' . 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. , Pap.' Hanging and 2 ; ? Kabomining done to perfection., All work guaranteed.' G R E D DWAY onVn7K;et aWSols AgentiD Clackamas County for OUR NATIVE HERBS : OTTO SCHUMANN ' t s. ft...- r MANUFACTURER 'of'", ', " . " Hon u ments nd Headstones Estimates furnished oa all kinds of Marble, Granite and Building , Work. : : Drawings made by description. No. 204 THIRD STREET, NEAR TAYLOR, Mirer Medal Awarded at T it -x Portland Mechanics' Fair FOr 111(1, OregOIl 1 have a plant of pneumatic tools, the first in the Korthwest and am now m a position t-o do work better and more reasonable. From theiU8eof our ..- . : - 1 i - .. M .... CANNED BEEF 6r ;ohep 'carlried goods,' because thcreistno diversity of opinion as iti Quality. .The unanimous verdict is tMa of approval." Those v; Whb.tts6 them' - freeJy'are 'pleased with the-, freshness, richness ' and deligbtfcl flavor '6f every article. . And our prices' give Satisfaction, .. ...I;- Bakers and Grocers, Opposite ,Postqffice : , f-.wl . Oregon City A. PRA8IL, u nswurtiuisn and nru WITH MtMHAkPIIUI, chicam. - l" 143 ..THIRD STREET, PORTLAND, ORE. jj With Every Dollar Purchase at HARDING'S DRUG STORE, where all goods are sold at reasonable Prices., Oil, My Headaches! Well, no doubt it is' caused by imperfect eyesight,' as about , seven D. Loot M, Yonni Man, Your looks tell on you. Can keep It xcret while. Before Ha too late. (O md ee or write to thia old doc tor. He faai been treating such caaea lor otct je teara aad perfectly re.iable. Furmahea hla owu medi 4 and tcllt no talea. 1311. It ESS JS Hi 33X1 4 . of the Old St. Louia Medical and i 1 Yamniu , positiTCly. loss of time from business. an old German remedy. This, etc. cured, no difference how j doctor guarantees to cure any Strictures standing, nmtssions Spermatorrhea, J Einmisslons, cured permant-'J eflcctually cured in a. short ..... ' - . X THIS- - hedtlm anA n.In.t fr. it. kin. tha morning . if-1. ( vou havi. 'wmi ifiH. t.t.ij Uie every year from Blights Dla- 2 . . - ' m l J BU .UVU,- d ?