J- .( 1 1, ti i OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 38, 1800. "-mmmmmmmmmmmammmmm'immmmmmmmammmm ' NEWS OF. THE WEEK STATE, iA-Storia revokes whiskey-scow licen- BRrAtf AT CHICAGO. tMedford apricots and peaches are on 'viae market. Sadn prayed a bleseing to crops in the 'Congressman Tongue exonerated of uuwiupi oy circuit court. United States road fund apportioned. fr.v.n naHlni - . timn . &ulreshaien course established at Oor rauwaericulturai colleee. .William Smith killed in riding a frac- ifcom Cascade locks to Wind river for iTiawnery, , t , '.PACIFIC COAST. Spokane" has issued 1989 bicycle licen Help scarce in Lewis county, Wash., , ..1.1- ' VWy UOIUB. ' V Two sharp earthquakes felt at Los An Vfelee.CaL Grain r ports from Colfax indicate sauuve average crop. General Beebe reviewed and addressed Oregon volunteers at San Francisco. The Law and Order League, of Calfax, i. makinsr war on Sunday saloons. t'T.J. Bennett is under arrest at Asotin K.?or telling liquor without license. Tifty Japs and 250 Chinamen engaged lis a Woody fight at Fairhaven, Wash. Muster-out of Oregon volunteers at -san Francisco will probably bti comple v.4ed on August 7. Chehalis, Wash., boy sues a boat corn et tianyfor $20,000 in consequence of hav i ing lost bis eyesight in their service at &iaa. GENERAL. failures are smallest ever known at f llais season. TSryanites were pleased with Chicago rvmeetina. .Detroit street railways have returned cUto Eve-cent fares. tChoynBki beRted Jack McCormack in v;fux rounds at Ciiicago. President Eossiter, of Brooklyn Rapid 'Cransit, arrested for libel. Colorado smelter trust will open smel ncrera and pay wage scale in effect before 93. Aa Viewed in England. 'London, July 21. The Standard this .dooming, in an editorial article regard ing the resignation of Secretary of War -Alger, says; "President McKinley's tjwompt acceptance of Secretary Alger's Kxeaignation is equivalent to an adinis . aion that the department has been badly ..managed. It is significant that the -assignation followed so quickly on the -Manila correspondents, 'round robin. Algerisra is the blot on the McKlnley .fMmimstration. It has given the ene t.ies af the imperialist policy the most nective weapon that could have been -jorged and President McKinley can lowest it from them only by the appoint- isment of a successor whose past com- - jmands confidence. The Timet describes the resignation as A decided victory of public opinion and itpoblic morals over political organiza c tions. By resigning, Secretary Aler has i .practically allowed judgement to go i against him by default and has relieved tthe McKinley administration from a re sponsibility that was assuming serious proportions. It is the first and most .essentiHl step toward the purification of ftue republican party, and indeed of tl'e v. wvhole political system of the United virtates. It is for the citizens of the iiUnited States to take care that the re i wnoval of a superficial symptom does not v. divert their attention from the root of ttae mischief.'' The Daily News has a similar editorial fftaays : "He might have defied public opinion to the last, but that McKinloy . means to stand Tor a second term and had to be on his good behavior with the ..tileetornte." "The papers federally regard the resig i nation as a prelude to a vigorous policy iia Hie Philippines and the recall of Gen ial Otis. Hoot Secretary. 'Wahhinhton, July .2,-Elihu Root, of rNew York, has been tendered and has accepted the secretaryship of war. For Ov r Flfljt Vears An Old and Wku.-Tkiud Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup h,iS J "aeon need (or over fifty years bv millions of (mothers for their children while .teething, with perfect bucccss. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind collie, and is the best remedy for Diarrhiea. Is , pleaeant to the taste, Sold by Drug twists in every part of the World. Twenfcy-3ve centH a bottle. Its value is incalculable. 1'e sure and ask for Mrs ' Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no ler kind. Hi niarknltlo lltarun. iMrs. Michael Curtain, Plaiufleld, III., .-Tri.ikox the Btntmiiflnt. tlmr. aim .i.. c:d, which sotthd on her lungs; she is treated for a month by her family I jhy siciun, but grew worse, he told her jiiG'WHS a hoelt'Bs victim ol consump. tionand that no medicine could cure t. i.r. Iler druiigist suggested Dr. Kiug's "VW lliaeoverv for ('onaiimnlii.n aim f ?!oght bottle snd to her delight found i herself bem.lted from tirst done. She niuHied its use and after taking six 1 iKiMies, 'found herself sound and well; w does her own housework, and is as t weU as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Grant Discovery at Geo. A. Hard v ine l f -tons Only 80 cents ar.d 1 : t IJX), every bottle guaranteed. IIf Idea on the Philippine Qaes lion Very Popular. Chicago, July 21. Four thousand people crowded into the Auditorium to night, despite the swelterimr hat. tn t. tend the political meeting given under ine auspices of the Chicaim-rilif,rnrm democrats. It was, from first to last, a silver meeting, an Atgeld meeting, an anti-trust and anti-expansion meeting. All of the speakers, save ex-Governor stone, ol Missouri, who was ill, talked in favor of 16 to 1 and aeainst the vr in the Philippine islands. Mr. Bryan oegan nis speech as follows : in speaainir in Uhicano. I am . barrassed by the fact that the advocates oi the Uhicago platform are divided into two camps. It is not my business to es ALI!t- - . . . uuii8ii a secrete service m order to as certain the democrats which are most devoted to the principles set forth in the party creed. All Clncaira platform dem ocrats look alike to me, and instead of trying to drive any professed believer in that platform out of the party, my aim is to so impress upon all democrats the importance of the triumph of democratic principles that all local difference will De lost Bight of in the determination to restore the government to the founda tions laid by the fathers." Talking up the money question. Mr Bryan argued that the sendingof a mon etary commission to Europe was an ac knowledgment that the erold standard was unsatisfactory; declared that bi- metalism could be secured only throueh independent action, and said: 'If the increased production of cold in the Klondike and the importation of gold from Europe have increased the volume of money and improved times, it is evident that more money makes better times, and times could be still further improved, and the improve ment made permanent, by the restora tion of bimetalism, which would make silver as well as gold available for coin age. ii it was more difficult to main tain the parity between gold and silver when the supply of silver was increasing u must now be easier to maintain the parity since the supply of gold is in creasing. On the trust question, I suggest the following propositions for your consider auon: rarst, the trust is a menace to the welfare of the people of the United States because it creates a monopoly and gives to the few in control of the monop oiy almost unlimited power over the lives and happiness of consumers, em ployes and producers of raw material ; second, the president appoints the at torney-general, and can, if he desires, secure an attorney-general who will en force the anti-trust laws ; third, the at torney-general can recommend sufficient laws, if present laws are insufficient; fourth, the attorney-general can recom mend an amendment to the constitu tion, if the present constitution makon it impossible to extinguish the trusts: fifth, the republican party is powerless to extinguish the trusts so Ion? an 1. L . . . . . iae trusts iurnish the money to con tinue the republican party in power. Jn the Philippine question, certain fundamental principles are involved : tirst There are but twoscources of government force and consent. The monarchies are founded upon force : re- publics upon consent. Second The Declaratiun of Inl- pendence asserts that all fust covprn. ments derive their powers from the con Bent of the governed. "Third If the Decla-ation of I.hIr- pendence is correct, we cannot rightful ly acquire title to the Philippine islands Dy conquest or by purchase from an alien monarch to whose rebellious sub jects we ourselves furnished arms. "Fourth If the Filipinos are and of right ought to be free, they should be immediately assured of our nation's in tention to give them independence as soon as a stable government can be es tablished. "Fifth The Filipinos having fallen into our hands bv accident nf n,a should be dealt with according to Amer ican principles and not only be given in dependence, but protected from outBide interference while they work out their own destiny." His declaration that he felt eiubar rassed about speaking in Chie.igo be cause of the split in the local democracy, and that it was not his business in ploy the secrete service to see who was the foremost democrat, provoked a little opposition among the staunch adher ents of Mr, Altgeld, but his llfisrti. that "all Chicago democrats look alike to me," put them right again, and from first j last the speech was m.t), ally received. Board of Commissioners Continued from Pmr 1 is ordered that, iha ..., i j . - - oniuo ub mm ru iiereuv annrnvpn 'ria i i lections as follows : Clerk's office o7 75 irewmw oiiice..... 170 15 In the matter of the mileage and per diem of tllH r.nnntv rr.rv.;0J; . the July term, 199 It is ordered by the board that the mileage and per diem of mo wuuiy uummissionera tor the July kjiui uo nuuweu hs ioiiows: S F Marks. 3 davn. 2ft miw S F Marks. 2 Hava 9a ;Y'' nn on t d t'.7'' 0 .,J' ". If lb 1MUIUJII. it I IHVH 711 nrtima J R Morton, 3 days ex., 20 miles'..' 22 00 n oimt. .1 navH. in mi an K Scott, 2 days ex., ll 'mHes "? 17 95 In the matter of the report on the sur- vevnflhA nmiwuut it- ... rauuua uriUKB Him sovnccii umiuw nu anov This mat ter comintr on nnv ti ha k..j ..j .i UUKITl 11(11: nfllllV TI1MV HaioKnA I. dered that said mnttur ha u;a ... - . imiu vvoi nuu the expenses of said survey be paid by Clackamas countv. i r , ' John W Maldrnm 1 A' on nn u iueiurum, i aay, zu miles. . . . j 2 00 vTbiai.'.-::(.;v:::::'::l;:C:fir,r In the matter inf or a vol in .n.J Ji- triCt No. 23 It is nivtoru1 k.. i j that KOftd Knnnrvianp Rinn. K n i $60 for grkveling the Gribble road. In the matter of the petition for road workand subscription list from road district No. 1 Tt ia nrAamA K i , that said matter ha o ,1 . .:i - February, 1900, terra of this board. The board adjourned to meet on the 22d insf Saturday. .Inlv 9.9. ihqq The board mat .miration j: ment. the board and niii.. ... of the 7th inst. The minutes of that uay ueing reaa and approved, and now on this dav the fnl had, lo-wit : th,? P,8"61, of the franchise granted ?u r,8 l?r a 'lway-Now comes the U. K. V N. and fha knnJk.l.i c the East Side railway by their attorneys and Protest acuinat tha .. ( j a " 5iublll) ui BU1C1 franchise, and the board being fully ad vised, it is nrdarod that .A . i laid over until Tuesday, the 8th day of In the matf.ar nf tha n.,i:..- i). A. Meinig for a liquor license Now comes F , A. Meinig before this board by Ilia a H fm rxtr f T71 tl m J at.u.ucjr, vj. a. nayes, ana presents a petition to tha hnuri ...:.: . liquor license be granted him for the next six months to sell liquors in Cas cade Drecinct: and tha hoI k:.. i..n. advised, it is ordered that upon said F. ... .v.u.6 uiiuS mB necessary pond the n urlr shall ;j l: . . . , . Meinig. In the matter of the acceptance of the fcale Ueek bridge Commissioner Mor ton having examined said bridite and fOUnd It hllilt flf-rnrHinn tn . . , said report having been accepted by the it "'uc,cu mat tne contractor. W. 8. Pavn. ho naid tu ...... oon j v rr ? v " price, $230, for said bridge, less the $25 already Miller Bros tia jn WPayn 146 60 Jotal $205 00 In the m attar nf tha . t ,t . hpperson for the adjustment of over as- GOaDUICllLvi.iiuf I' , til j , l . J 1 .1 i .T" " iu i) person and petitions the hoard tn .Hi.(..i - Mm.nt 71.7 "J"i neighbors' for the same kind of land, and the board hnin. fn., a..: i . . ' - . .uitjf ouyiBBU, IE la ordered that the clerk issue an order d -recting the sheriff to reduce said assess f,lro f 8-83 Per acre on improved land to $9 per acre, that being the same as adjacent property is assessed at. th-M . maUer ! lie bida lor Plank for the Mo alia road-This matte? having been aid ovnr fmm tha r.i, . S tha hnol KY. " '"ai-i BIla 1 j ' , o auviHCU, II 18 Or- dered that all the bids received on said icjccibu ana mat the contract for 250.000 feet of nla.,v fn. l.T.i j F1 i j v, v" oa,u fou oe aa.ucu m cumins Uosper for (i 5 per thousand feet, said plank to be de ivered by Nov. 1, 1899, and said parties to forfeit 25 cents for each and everv saiTdate" P "0t deliyered n!.a nrMmatt,?r of inc"in(t the allow ance of Miss torrester, a county charge -It is ordered by the board that said al lowance be increased from $5 to $8 per month to iat f,m r.,i.. ,,..T v . that on and fm T a L t! aaa saidaUowance-benKof la the inattar nf A man and wile and Mr. SI.eehan for Kock creek bridge site and report of surveyor on survey-It is ordered by the board that said defii Is hB i' . "ui',( survey o T.U Ihri If 7 on 'h? expeiiBe accJunt bTViS John W Mcldrum,2davs,12mileB $9 '0 Charles E AJeldrum, 2'days i , DSMeldrum,2 days...!J J M Groehong. , ,, U F lUackney ,,, J F Sherman James Russell Kaymond Wylami Alexander Pluard Albert Crossen C F Blackney, road fund. J G Blacknev J F Sherman L B Trnllinimr James Russell ', , JLHolt Wm Mazinvn George Wyland Raymond Wyland H Wilson.... James Nickleson Georora Nii'klpann James Milstead.. Alexander Pluard... Omer Williams Albert Crossen 2 40 I 50 3 00 75 75 1 50 15 00 2 00 2 25 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 25 1 50 2 15 3 90 2 40 1 50 . 2 25 2 25 2 25 1 25 14 00 Total. ..$101 61 ltnad district TJn Si iiwIdIi ' Charles Ryler, road fund. $6 00 aaoipn a son on o 00 A.. . i et lLIII AHI'llllII U P.I1 John MCAdams , 6 00 Charles Leaf. "6 00 Curtiss Hoffman 6 00 Pat McAdama a nn Sharp Hoffman 5 00 l -! . fn . i i .. . vuiior xauoraen a 00 James Fegala, '. 2 50 Total '.$56 50 In the matter of thn flnnninfmont nf i ---- "l-1 ......... u v. blcvcle oath aunprvianr in DimiD precinct It is ordered by the board that Wm. Johnson be bicycle path supervisor in Damascus precinct. The board now adinnmnd tn moot nn Tuesday, August 8th, 1899, at 9:80 o clock a. m. HO CURE-NO PAY. That is the way all druggists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefei to bitter, naine.itin,tmies, Price, 53c. I Baldness ! Can be i Cured 35 just so long as there Is a particle oi vitality leti in tne nair roots. The fact that the head is smooth and shining- is no positive proof that the roots beneath are dead. ' Deep down beneath the skin, hair roots may yet exist, filled with latent vitality, and all that is re quired to develop them into a beautiful head of hair is the faith ful application of the proper agents. Seven . Sutherland Sisters' preparations furnish the easiest, surest and quickest way to ascer tain if there is or is not latent life beneath a head bare of hair. Why not try them? SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Progressive Business Men Insure in a first-class companies With an experenced agent. BANK OF OREGON CITY KDEST BANKING HOtJSB IS TUB CUT PAID UP CAPITAL, 190,000.00 BUSPLUS P0JU0M Shall we ; . tell you r h Nr?K why? r I V F. E. Donaldson, Agent , Fire and Accident Insurance President, noepreildent lashler, Chas. H. cxvnm Oko. A. HabdiM X. 0. OAonata A General Banking Bnslness Transacted Deposits Bsoelved Subjeot to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. . County and City Warrants Bought. Leant Hade oa Available Seourttv Ixohange Bouf ht and Ml Collections Made Promptly. m 1??M Bold Available In Any Part f the Irorld. Wetrapbic Exchange Sold on Portland, laa rranoisco. Ohloace and New York. I 'Jlaterett Paid on Time Deposits. t Job Printing at the . Conrier-Herald W. H. YOUNG'S Livery & Feed Stable Has the best-looking rigs fend cheapest rates in the city. ' 1 Cor. Main and ith St OREGON CITY. ORFr.nv Don't Purchase a Ready Made Suit XI71. I . ...... ' vvnicn is maae and finished by machinery with hundreds of oth ers the same style and pattern. . Have some individuality about your attire. We can give you perfect fitting suits and guarantee satisfaction at very low prices. Ladies Tailoring neatlv done M. GILBERT, The Portland Tailor, opp. Electric Hotel H. STRKIGHT, UWWUWT in Groceries and Provisions. Also M lfie o! Bill Feed, Lime, Cement M ffi flm ' TXaf IS siiortens i (&REASE l helps the team. Saves wear and J L expense. Sold every where. JCADB BV 0 I j L STANDARD OIL CO. J 1 Tan Shoes We are selling Tan Shoes away down. See display in window. Tops are made in a great variety of styles now-a-days. All of them are good, but some more beautiful than othprs We have all the new styles of tops for you to select from. KRAUSSE BROS. Now IS THE TIME to clean house and repaper youi rooms and paint your house and Murrow IS THE MAN to do the painting and papering in a first-class shape at very low prices. Leave orders at Ely Bros, store on upper ;th streeth. In Volunteer Army. Washington, July 21.-Tho president has appointed tha follow ing from the rwim uregon roBimant to bo captains ui the volunteer army: A. F. Presoott, formerly captain. A. J. Brs, formally first lieutenant h.P.Crowue, lonnUly adjutant of the regiment. W, Oitmsiu aii CwicrHcrali $2- TW.,1 ni en t of M VV I! i T enTm f. . y?i i M1"''114"1 Th board be ing, fully advised, it is ordered tha T..?i I petition be grar.ted, and the le iff is hereby ordered to make tne nece aarv correction on the tax roll of 1898 V Sn if. T'terof the etiti0'' f Henry b. Plinth for a piirro..ti ,.t ,.. D1"' ment fur io tl" ' U1 "is assess ment lor 1S98--ihis mutter couiiua on now to be heard and the board bem fully advised it is ordered tlut said ne tition be den ec . 1 Bttw P6 In the nintter of supervisors' reports uiniriew i and 34 cominiz of .8 having been sent back for supervi sor to cert ih- to, and now beinXfore Zll?u,d5 U ",or,1,ered tllat i I repor ts be a owed.anc the clerk is hereby or- for the following amountsand in favor of (,r,.u8 nerrinaiter specified: Koad district No. 7 James Fegel, road fund 8 00 Charles Leaf 'iO0 Shays lloll'man. . , o n, ;rtis Hoffman jj oo Victor Taborcen. . . o nn John Ryler g harles Ryler ,', "' 3 go .24 00 Total Road distrii-l N A H Jjicli Co., neneral fund. . . 19 81 Levi RohhiiiH f i Henry Thorns " Z 'OhnGroslon 2 41 BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor 'Oregon Cltr, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. Try Bolton Dairy amd be f nTceT A Good Thing. If you have a good thing the people want it. 1 heir scales of living is many degrees higher than their fathers'; they want the necessities of life to be as good as possible for the money. MARR & MUIR gives the best groceries at the lowest price. A penny saved is two ea rned OTTO SCHUMANN flonuments and Headstones Estimates furnished on all kinds of Marble, Granite and Buildin. Work. :: Drawings made by description. No. 204 THIRDSTteETTNEAR TAYLOR, liver Madal Awarded at r jl 1 ortland Mechanics' Fair "Ortland, OreCTOIl I have a plant of pneumatic tools, the first in the Northwest and am now in a position to do work better and more rwsorTable. T. B. Hiinkins is authority for the statement that he is still sawing wood this year as usual notwithstanding the statement of others to the contrary. As he has had six years experience in the business it might be to the advantage of our Oregon Oity readrtrs to see him. Will also sell flrst-class family wood for $2.60 per cord. Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgages. Apply to C. D. & D. 0. Latourotte. Red Front... OREGON CITY PCW Miri'Kia m ...", mc ..limits, Whit tioodn. Skirts, Wuruor's Corsets, Uolf Shirt. l'p-lo nate Millinery at reasonsois prices. rut Flour 7So. W.SH) Mil. Kill Jupan niev o; Beans Jic, a al. Heitrl Oil 75ni rill 5 gulloa can for T5c. I'lim Full ! (or MO Int.; sack Suit 4(W cwt. imc Orwn or Roust Coff 'e lc; with spoon llo. Fine 50o T"H or 40n. Tea Dut, 2 lbs 2"o ;lis Stiirch So. Arm A H immer Soda 4c. 8 ll Oulil lt snd 4 roo1 nt. Klsalic Starch loo, lh b-t. 3 Sua pictures and 13-inch nlaoqite tree with '.'pouuils siarch. ...Colored Glasses... tar All Tests FREE 293 Morrison St. Portland, Should not be worn without intelligent adVIre. I a bright light irritates the eyes proves that something is going wronln the inteiior of the eyeg Seek advice-the kind that we can givc-the kind that can only be given after a thorough and in telH gentexp.mination. "neui- Tr. PhiMing o rar1..A.A 1; . .. . has charge of w'SgSZ'' A. N. Ore. WRIGI The Iowa Jeweler MRS. R. BECKER 220 first Street - . . Portland, Oiegon J Has a complete assortment of Imported Pattern Hatsft Millinery Novelties I Hats trimmed to order. Feathers dyed and curled. PRICES MODERATE TriMlv for itU KInU o produce 1 '"ah o