OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i$, 1899. NEWS OF FOREIGN. EEevolutie-n In Venezuela under Caatro gaining strength. ... SZola s;uie8 army chiefs of Clashing Dreyfus to save themselves. tfleeent incendiary fires in Paris are sasfctribtrted to anarchists. E-Sitensive forest fires are raging a ffiranee near Toulon and Marseilles. I Bush negroes of Jamaica ha e relapsed t-totoavagery and gone upon the war. jarth. jreat Britain has decided to strength--aa the gurrton at Eequiraalt, and is s ending troops from Halifax. The verdict in the Dreyfus case will fjrobably subtract materially from the i iuecesB of the Paris exposition ol 1900. TUib ilent tribes in. India are creating -rrlisturbamses. j Hungarian cavalry movements post-j-poued iiecause of floods. Martini law has been proclaimed in Rthe province of Vizcay, Spain. Agitation against participation in tTaris exposition is growing in Europe. . Explosion of boiler 011 German cruiser SWactit Tuesday killed four persons. '51ie scheme of the Australian federa tion is to be taken up by parliament, .-And its success eeeuis assured. General Jimines, aspirant to the pres adfiiy of Santo Domingo, has arrived at Ahe capital on boaid the ' Dominican iwarfchip Prcsidente. GENERAL. "Ti!ve new cases of yellow fever were reported in Key West Monday. .Director Merrian', of the census, ad vHsesenumeiators to do some studying. .There is much disiress in Porto Rico (jhecasae of a shortage In the food supply. Otis' frit-nils aie confident that he will 'iiw retained in his present position 'Iduiigh.thwr efforts. .The great council of Improved Order ffCRed Men opened in Washington Mon-.-.iay nixht with 1600 delegates present. "IHd" Pttrker, lightweight, defeated .Kraidc Hartley, middleweight, at Denver iMonday night. 'vChief J nstice Chambirs, of Samoa, (resigned. -Will take effect as soon as jiowers can. agree upon successor. ' Two members of the Second artillery died Tucbday at. Havana of yellow . 'iever. .Tour men were killed Tuesday in a cliead-eud collision on the Rock Island an Iowa. Caused by a misunderstand ing of ordirs. PACIFIC COAST. ' S-'mtit in wheat caused a threshing en gine to explode near (Jul (us Monday. (Warehouse receipts at McMinnville l)bow that Yamhill couuty wheat was t little injured by rains. r-Sawuel Smith, agod about 65 years, wa.s drowned in a slough near his home . at.Cdburg, Lane lo.mty, Monday. .The-oilier, C'zarinn, arrived in Sun AVancisco Monday night, having lost a c004.Mt log raft, a inch she had in tow. Grand President Sichel and Grand C')rator Cohen, of the B'nai B'lith, were istintertained by their brethren In San J?aucwico. Memorial services were held in Yil .'laid kail, university of Oregon, at Eu gene Monday, in memory of the dead of .-.-Second Oiegon. .Timber land speculators are openly v'ieHpoiling the government lands in the 'Olympic mountains. .Joseph in. KusBeli, a murderer par--Qonod two weeks ago was received at the isaylum Tuesday. .Aotion in the matter of closing the tVituber reserve to sheepmen of Yakima ILuia been postponed until September 25. "Thn-e-yonr-old child of L Barnhart, -of Falls City, Polk county, burned to death Tuesday. It was playing with eiiaUhes. Attorney-General Blackburn decides "Unit ganio warden cannot grant permits 4o hunt game out of season for scientific jHit'podeg. A flaxseed warehouse at Soio, Linn -county, collapsed Tuesday while several i 'lien wero inside. They narrowly ea- -jftped death. SUMMONS. In Uiii-oireult court of the state of Oregon, J.'laekiuuais county. for August lMera, Plaintiff, vs. . Anna Peters, Defendant. Suit for invoice. .?r Anna Peters, the above namtl defendant; "Til the name of the state of Oregon, you are hero. by required to appear and aiuwer the com- ib a nt fllol Kln-t you In the above entitled suit ..on 01 Mora Friday, October S7, 18D9, that being ! :-jilt. day of the publication of this summons. . TbU It Is brought to dissolve the marriage be-.-twaen-ifuntelf and plaintiff; and If you fall to ri as abave required, tho plaintiff will apply 1 theoiut -for the relief uVuiumltd In said com- amnions Is published by ordar of Hon. T. . county Jiulue of said Clackamas county, live e-n,bt-rl2, 1W)9. as we can finJ out trow.,1 w s. u'rkv, the Enterprise Is read by about cue tenth as mtny people as this paper. THE WEEK AN IMPERIALIST EXPAN SION PRIMER. J."- - -LESSON I. 3 EE the Fili-pi-no! He has no clothes. Does he ever have clothes? . " Yes ; but he lost them rnn-ning. What does the Fili-pi-no run for ? He runs from a gen-tie A-mer-i-can. Does he fear the A-mer-i-cans? Yes; because the A-mer-i-cans have a rapid-fire gun. What are th A-mer-i-cans doing over there? Is he the friend of the Fili-pi-no?. ' . : Yes; and that is why he has the rapid-fire gun. He wants to shoot the day-light out of his friend, the Fili-pi-no. Did the Fili-pi-no harm his friend, the A-mer-ican? Oh, no; but he refused to ac-cept civ- il-i-za-tion which the A-rner-i-can ha brought over by the boat load. The A-mer-ican has shown some of his stock to the Fili-pi-no, and that is why he is run-ning. What is the civ-il-i-za-tion he showed the man with no clothes who is run ning? He showed him the ri-fles and the rapid-fire gun and the shells from the war ships and a few other things from A-mer-i-ca. Did not the Fili pi-no like them? Ch.no; that is why he took to the woods. LESSON II. CEE tin coini! e bout. It is a warship. It is going far across the water. It is go ing away to look for trouble. On the decks are the soldiers who are going to be in the list of killed and wounded in a few days. Why are they going acro.s the ocean to be killed and wounded? Because that is patriotism. Was their country attacked by other soldiers? Oh, no. They must go three thousand miles to hunt for the other soldiers, and then chase them out of their villages, across the swamps and rivers, to get a shot at them. This is the way they let the other soldiers know how good civi lization is. If they did not go, the Fili piuos would miss all these blessings which we have over here to lend to our friends. Do the Filipinos want us to bring them these blessings? No; but that doesn't cut any appreci able amount of ice. If we can catch them we will make them take the bless ings of civilization ; but we cannot catch them. What do we do w hen wo cannot catch them? WhII, we have long distance guns and we can shoot the blesftings after them LESSON' III. is the Monroe doctrine? as the old-fashioned theory that the United States would have trou ble enoin;li taking care of this country, without cutting into any rough work ac 083 the sea. Does the Monroe doctrine go now? Oh, no; it is out of date and nobody but old fogies ever think of it. Monroe is dead. Is Thomas Jefferson dead ? Yes, and Patrick Henry and Washing ton and all those old duffers who thought no man wsb gosd enough to rule another man unless the other man wanted him to. Does the Filipino want the American to come across the Bea and run his coun try for him? Well, if he does, he takes a funny way of showing it. What does he do? He guts behind a fence and takes a shot at the invader now and then, like the invader's great grandfathers did at Lexington and Bunker Hill. Does the American own the Filipino's country ? Yes; he bought it from Spain. Where did Spain got it? cpam came over ana stole it many yearR ago. Then the American might get pinched for receiving stolen property I Oh, no, because nobody cares to serve the warrant. - 1.K880N IV. CEE the railroad train! How the smoke pours from tho fuuuel aa it rushes along the track ! Who is running tho train? Ah, the Filipino. Is not the Filipino an untutored savage who needs civilization? Yes, hut he has railroad trains to carry his soldiers on, and churches for head quarters, and Mauser rifles and tilings He also has a foreign trade. Is this why the American is chasing the untutored savage and trying to hand him a bunch of civilization ? It isn't fair to ask. Are the American soldiers singing? Yes, they aro singing the national air of the expansionist, "Get Your Money'. ! Worth." The islands cost the Ameri cans 120,000,000. Is not that a whole bunch of money? . I of Ohio. 4a .ma nvl.ml 8 What did the Filipino have to do with the deal' Nothing, exept that he gets stuck fur the twenty millions. I Does he stand it? ; , I Well, nobody has seen him standing in one spot very long. ... What are the" Americans doing? They are giving him a. run for his money. ... lesson v. SEE the big bell ! It is the Liberty Belli '' -"' '. : Did it ever ring? " ; -'. ' pb, yes ; It nsed to ring-, bat every-i body is too busy now cheering expansion to pull the rope. . , " What are the words on the bell? The words are ...-V proclaim : liberty throughout the land and unto all the in habitants thereof." Has the. bell done any proclaiming of late? No, the bell has not proclaimed any thing for some little time, and the untu tored savage has strained his ear listen ins for it. Did he hear anything? Oh. yes; he heard the rapid-fire gun. and the six-inch shell, the trumpet, the halo, and other things. Does the American remember how the big bell sounds? Well, it rang more than a hundred years ago, and many of thti people have forgotten how it sounds. Others say it can be heard farther than the limits of the United States. Does that give the United States a mo nopoly on liberty? Well, that is the general appearance of things to a Filipino up a tree. LKSSON VI. are the boundaries of the Y7HAT vv United States? They are bounded on the north by the north pole, on the south by the Mexican rurales, on the east by the sunri.se, and on the west by circumstances. ' " THow are'tlie boundaries fixed? "s"'-- Oh, they are" fixed by destiny, which determines duty. What is criminal aggreseion? It is paying anything againet benefi cent assimilation; that is, fixing the Filipinos so they can be counted in the next census. , Will many of the Filipinos be counted? Not if the assimilation keeps on the way it has started. Most are counted out. What is treason? Treason is saying anything bef re it has been censored by one of McKinley's bright young men. Do the bright young men know it all? Oh, yes. for they have access to the fountain of wisdom. Where is the fountain of wisdom? The fountain of wisdom rises in Ohio, flows t-outheast to Washington and emp ties into the White House. Vandalia (Mo.) Express. Eureka Harness Oil Is the liest preservative of new Ixntlwr and the best renovator of old lunuier. n ons, souens, black ens and protects. Use Eureka Harness Oil on your best harness, your old hat ness, and your carriage lop, and Ihey will not only look better but a-ear longer. Sold everywhere in cans all alsea from half pints to Ave gallooi. ilsdt by STlKbiUD OIL 10. 52E ASTRO LOG I ST MRS. ADAMS Accurate Life Reading 545,'4 Washington Street, Corner 16th PORTLAND, OREGON IN YOUR MIDST Private School of ACADEMY GRADE Fall Term opens 2nd October On Seventh St., Oregon City, Or. W. H. Davis, M.J. Davis GOOD BARGAINS Rev. A. Hillebrand Has lor salo some of th choicest property in Ore. on City, on Main street, to-wlt: Lota 4 anil 5 In block U. and part of lot 1 and lota i ami 7, anil part of lots, and lot S in block s, and aln 21 acres of land In Holcnmb addition, near MilwaulilK. Inquire of Kathor Hillebrand every mointng at 01. tiuuu s imnKmaKi'. A PERFECT BATH ROOM essential to perfect comiort and health. Our estimates on putting in Plumbing- Work and Allium for larie and small houses will be found surpassingly low wnen quality ot work aud material used U eonsule ml We would lie pleased 10 have an onportunitr .f;.tu.fiAp..KRm. HI jfa The wolf of starvation howls at the doors of thou sands of men who are well to do and sur- rounded by Slenty. 111 ealth, in the majority of cases, is starva- tion, pure and simple." IV means that bod v. brain. nerve, bone and sinew are itncronerlv or Insufficiently nourished. Improper, insuf ficient nourishment is starvatioa When a man's head aches it is because the .tissues of the brain , do not receive sufficient nourishment from the blood, or re ceive impure and unhealthy nourishment. When a Mas gets nervous and sleepless, it means that the blaod is not properly nour ishing the nervea. When his skin breaks out with blotches and pimples and erup tions, means that the skin is being; fed upon the impurities of the blood. Almost every known disease is primarily due to improper nourishment through the blood, -which is the life - stream. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medieal Discovery is the greatest of all blood-makers and purifiers. It gives edge to the appetite, corrects all disorders of the digestion, makes the assimilation of the life-giving elements of the food per fect, invigorates the liver, promotes secre tion and excretion, and vitalizes the whole body. It makes firm, muscular flesh, but does not make corpulent people more cor pulent. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of lingering coughs, bronchial, throat and kindred affections, which, if negkfcted, lead up to consumption. It is the best of all nerve tonics and restoratives. Kept by all medicine dealers. " I was taken ill In February, 1891, with head ache and pain in mv back." writes H. Gaddis, Esq., of 313 South J Street, Tacoma, Wash. " I called in a doctor and he came three times. He said I was bilious but I kept Retting worse ; I took a cough go that I could not sleep, only by being propped up in bed. My lungs hurt me, and I got so poor that I was just skin and bone. I thought 1 was going to die. I used two battles of Dr. Pierce s Gulden Med-cal Discovery and it made me sound aud well. It saved my life." No remedy relieves constipation so quickly and effectively as Dr. Pierce'' Pleasant Pellets. They never gripe. 0 CROWN BECOMES A WOMAN better than a crown of glorious hair. To attain beautiful hair is npithpr difficult Or expensive. A fair trial of our preparations con vinces. Mrs. N. E. Copeland, Oakland, Kansas, writes: " I have used the Seven Sutherland Sisters' Hair O rower and Scalp Cleaner for about two months and find that my hair has ceased falling out and is bright and healthy in appearance. Any inquiries will be cheerfully answered." What this wonderful remedy has done for her it will do for anyone. Sold by dealer everywhere. OREOON CITY, OKEQON Leading Photographer Makes The Latest Style Photos Photo Buttons Crayon Potraits, Etc. The Best are the Cheapest THE C3M?3 JN3ING OF MEDICINES is done with absolute accuracy in our Prescription Department anp the quality ol all drugs used is of a high grade. The physician's success in the treat ment ot difficult cases is dependent on the purityjand freshness of drugs. Have Disorders filled hira and th result will be highly satisfactary. CHARMAN &C0., Out Rate Druggists. Now IS THE TIME to clean house and repaper youi rooms and paint youi house and Murrow IS THE MAN to da the painting and papering in a first-class shape at very low prices. Leavt orders at Ely Bros, stora on upper 7th streeth. .4. 4allUC.tl flUUlU . O1 V-a VfW' Brunswick Restaurant Under new Management , Only First-Class Restaurant I IN THE CITY' V L. RUCONICH, Prop. OREGON CITY, r -. ' OREGON S. G. SKIDMGRE & CO. PIONEER CUT-RATE DRUGGISTS Headquarters for Drugs and Chemicals, Compounding of Prescription? M and Receipts.;.... Lowest Prices on Patent Medicines, Brushes, Soaps and Rubber Good 151 3RD ST., NEAR MORRISON ST., PORTLAND OR. - f-Land Titles and Land . Otoe Business a Bpeelalty. ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LA.W. , Will praetlce In all the Courts et tha State and ' he Bureaus of the Interior Dsparlmentat Wash gton. Room 8, Chabk a Building, OREGON CITY, OREGON. I JOHN H. WOURMS ATTORNEY AT LAW eutfdjer SIbtoof at. Ouegon ity, Oregon Office with H. E. Cross. AN R. HYDE LAW OFFICE Will practice In all the Courts of the State and the U. S. Laud Office. Abst acts made. LanrtTi te Quieted. Conveyances and all Legal Docu ments drawn. Real K.iuts b inirlit and sold. Dlvor es a Specialty. Officii in Caufield Bdildiks, OREGON CITY. OREGON, DR. L. L. PICKENS DENTIST Barclay Building, Oregon City, Ore. I rices Mo"eate. All Operations Guaranteed. regressive 3 Jjil33 Men Insure in a first-class companies With an experenced agent. Shall we Shall you why ? E. Donaldson, Agent Fire and Accident Insurance BANK OF OREGON CITV tLOEST BAKKINO H0UBB IX TBI OZTt PAID VP CAPITAL, 10,000 .00 BUSPLVS tiO&O.OO resident, flos president taihlar, Cbas. H. Caovum Gio. A. HABDia B. O. CAOrata 1 General Banking Business Transacts.! Deposits Received Subject to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrants Bought. Loans Made on Available Secnrltv Ixohange Bought and 4nld. , Collections Made Promptly. Drafts Bold Available In Anv Part of tha norm. Talegraphlo Exchange 8old on Portland, Sal Francisco. Chicago an New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. . When you visit The Dalles stop at the Best Une Dollar a Day House in the City THE OBARR HOTEL On Second Street one blook from Depot Special rates ,f families and partie 8. 8. SMITH, Prop. BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon City. Ortgea Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to aOy part of the city. fry Boltoa Dairy ssi fee C W. n. YOUNG'S Livery & Feed Stable Ha the best-looklne riira and cheapest rates in tha city. ... . Cor. Main and 4th St. i G. E. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW nt1 j jr's Book Store, Up Stairs OREGON CITY. . OREGON COMMERCIAL BANK- of OREGON CITY CAPITAL f 100,000 - Transacts a General Banking Business Loans made. Bills discounted. Maket col lection. Buys and sells exchange on all point In the United States and Europe and on Hong long. Deposits received subject to check. Bank open Iroin PA. M. 10 4 P. M. 0. 0. LAI OD Rh'll E, 1 RED J. MEYER, President. Cashlec C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law ' Specialties Office In Commercial Bank Building 9BEGON CITY . ORKGO 9 to. C. Baowmu t. U. CurBlU BROWNELL & CAMPBELL ATTOBXBYI AT LAW Oaufleld Building Oregon City, Ore Y. S. U'REN ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jaggar Building, opposite Huiutley's, OREOON CITY - - OREOON 0, SCHUEBEL ATTORNEY AT LAW )eutf$tr SfbDofat. OREGON CITY OREGON THOS. F. RYAN Notary Public and Real Estate Broker Laamxe lxsnaAXci Aqehct or Claozikm County Money to Loan. Abstracts ot Title Had Drawing ol Legal Documents a Specialty Office on east side ol Mala street Between 6th and lib. OREGON CITY, OREGON M. C STRICKLAND, M. D. (Hospital and Private Experience.) Men his professional services to the people ot Oregon city ana vicinity. Bpeoiai aiientioa paid to Catarrh and Chronlo diseases. Best ol references given. Office In Willamette Buildiof. Offloe hours: 10 to 13 a. m., 4 to I p. m. 01 BOON CITY .... OBEOOsT DR. GEO. IIOEYE, DENTIST. Office In Caufield Bwilding, Main Street. Oregon Oitv. Bridge and Obown Work a 8pbcialtt. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. DR. J. H. MILLER, " DENTIST, Seventh Street, near 8. P. Depot, Pbiqon City, Oregon DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN DENTIST. Graduate of the Northwestern TJniver ity Dental School, also of American Col lege of Dental Surgery, of Chicago. WITH DR. WILCH. WiUametti Block - Oppotitt Pottoffici Orjeoon Citt, Oregon. C. N. GREENMAN (Established 1865 ) THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAH AND I BATMAN Parcels Delivered to All Parts of the City OREGON CITY - OREOON J. C . BRADLEY, Prop. Roblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, Oath Stnetbetweeithi Bridge aid tha Depot. Itabl and single rlfs and saddle horses a Zap band at the lowest rates, and aoorra M .ennneetea wiu ui sera fi or loose stoca MflntprmiUoa ragardlnf any lormauoa reaardlnc any kind ol Rfjui attended te by letur or pereoa. "BE1 BOCGHT OB SOLD. stock 1