s7 1 I 'V Oregon City Courier-Herald By A. W. CHENEY XuV-i i In Oregon City potoHcea Jnd-oUiemattM SUBSCRIPTION KATES, Paid li advance, per yetr . all BOBthf .. . I lire monlht "trial - 1 W 76 . it flgrThe dle oppwlte your ddreM o the per acaoiea ine umw wmcn jo'ji' lls notice is marked yonr lubscrlptlon It Que. "' :' rr.rTBBISO RATK8. ntb Weekly OregonUn 00 . Trl-WeeWr M, Y, World National Watchmaa ; - 1? ' AppeaUo lleaa 1 60 ADVERTISING RATES. ' - Standing business advertlwrnents! Per monlh rofesslo al crd,U ('J) pel year : 1 to 10 nehes Kc Inch. 12 Tuihei for JS, 20 Inches (column S8, BOiaohes, $12, Transient advertisements: Per week-1 Inch 0e. J ! lack- 750, Inches $1.4 lche $1.20,6 Inches $1.60, 10 Inches K.50, 20 Inches $5. . Ial advertiemenl: Per In first inser toX Kh HdUlonal Insertion 600, AffltaflU f publication will not be furnished until pub UfflS3 nX,? t cent, per l.neper wee. yer month 20o, PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. OREGON CITY, JAN. 4, 1901. NikoLA Tesla predii U that In the 20th century electricity will be transmitted from station to station without wire. Thb biggest match factory in the world in the Vulcan match factory at Tida lialm, Sweden. It employs over 1200 men and manufactures daily 900,000 boxes of matches. One of the most important problems t, n.n rif mWc must solve is the destruction of the gypsy moth which is killing forests from th northeast Atlan tic seahoard westwardA The Union Pacific Railroad Company has let a contract for the c instruction of a cut-off through Echo canyon Irom Echo. Wvo,. to Salt Lake. The con- ..-..r nrln. ifi.000.000. is one of the largest In the history of the west. IiT,1888 Bistiarck said in the Beichs 'J We Get mans fear God and noth ' lng else V. the world." But In 1900 the kaiser turnB Krujjer down with the thought! ''We Germans fear God and our uraniln,nther and nothing' else in the world.1' t Accoitmut) to the Philadelphia Morn ing Gazette, the destruction of the fut- ests in centrvl and north Pennsylvania hasproducad diia coureqneucps. Water in those regicVs id befoirfmgH6circe, wells and running streams drying up kCL1CQ,.RrJijLBi"V6. In consetyienue, har vests are often a failure and meatfows do not grow. This ciicuiuslance illus trates anew that the greatest enemy of , man Is himself. .Mb. '.Rockefeller! the chief of the Standard Oil robher band, gave last year to educational institutions a beg garly couple of millions of the extra profits which he took from his fellow , men, not because he had a right to these extra profits, but because, ignor ing all laws made to restrain such high waymen as he, he "held up" the people of t'.e United 8latesand"wenl through" thorn. . Tub operations of the American troops in the Philippines and of the British troops In South Africa are remarkably alike. A young German-American vol unteer writes to a friend in Minneap' oils: "Yesterday we burneJ five vil laiies and killed a larce number of na tives. We drove the women and chi dren out of their houses and then Bet them afire." He ends his epistle with the maive admission that sucli'Mulicut'lea" as beer ami Limhurger cheese are not oh tainahle in the Islands. In the seventies, when the imlepeml ent oil operatots of IVnncylvania car ried on their losing Imt le with the Stan dard Oil Company and tne railroads, the enemy captured the only canal that connected the oil regious with the Erie anl route to the sea, and they were utterly vanquished. Now the anthra cite coal trmt, the Standard Oil Company under another name, has, by the pur chase of a canal, fenced in the inde pendent coal operators as effectually as it did the independent oil men about a quarter of a century ao. The price of coal will tto up, and the anthracite and railroad magnates will gloat over more millions stolen from tlH' fool victims. Twkntv-two years g', In its issue of Januarv 11th, the New York Tribune stated that "the uihchiiiery is nv fur nished by which, in any emergency, the financial corporations of the East can act together at a single day's notice and ' with Btich power that no set of c mgres can overcome or resist their decision." If in 1878 emgre-is was helplessly siih jeet to the "financial corporations of the 1'usl," U it unreasonable to assume it at ifttl undoubted fi't that the hankera' tnut has since then great y Incrvas d i n lower, so th.it now this olit archy ia ab oluto master of the republic, the execu tive legislative aid juJicial depart Vnulsof the government being but its tm.it The Popular Science Monthly says uas given tie a reuieny Au pnt-nalgin, which can be absolutelyelied upon. In adults, doses of ten grains washed down by a good hot toddy at night (to be re peated in an hour if necessary), a prompt relief to all discomforts will be secured The action of the pjienalgin is not only to relieve pain and distress, but to open up the excretory organs and correct the general perversion of secretions as indi cated by the bad taste in the mouth, etc. in the morning, unless the bowels have sufficiently moved, a teaipoonful or two of sulphate of soda' may be given in a glass of hot water to flush them them more thoroughly. It may be well to continue the phenalein in five-Brain doses every three or four hours for several days, to be followed later by a Rnic composed as follows: Carjsicam. onerain; quinine, two grains, and strychnine. -150 of a grain, in a capeule three tfioes a day. How WreWdly weak our hnHn system is andow ... it . flu. aeUl stringers occur8i many b;nk8 . SHOW. by ya8t djg . crepancy between apl&und dep0Blti of prominent national bantk .Tat,. of tbem in each of four citie Capital. 'oits Detroit : $403,000 ' 5.OO.000 Denver 1,000,000 lS.O6jf.M5 Chicago, 1,000,030 12,500,001V, New York, 300,000 28,250,000 Total, 2,700,000 ' f59,312p85 Two million, seven hundred thonsairl dollars are security for over fifty-nir millions of deposits ! Can any one eain. say that we are always on the vri:e of a financial crash? Are the monev IoHh who rule us, neither patriotic nor wise enough to devise a remedy against the danger confronting us? The rapid rate of increase of insane in the country is shown in Indiana. In 1890, the total number of insane in asy lums in that state was 2610. has four large asylums. In one of them. the number of inmates is 1633. and it is so overcrowded that about 350 .lunatics must be quartered jn jails an poor-l houses. This hospital should therefor bo credited with about 2(100 niinta 1 .u r- oniy o-iu less tnati the total number in asylums in 1890. If the other three state hospitals for the insne have but 1100 each, and they doubtless have a much laiger number, the state of Indi ana has more than doubled her insane in ten year?, and if .the same ratio of in crease holds throughout the coun ry, our insane population has increased from 90,500 , in 1890 to fully 200,000 in 1UUU-1U0 psr cent. Our population has Increased in the laBt decade but 20 per cent. There must be something radi cally wrong vitji a civilization that pro duces such tefiTb e'reHiilfi" Albion est in orbe ultimo, Albion ie last in the world, a phrase which in the restrained speech of 'varsity quadran gles may be rendored, England sees her finish . England is ,a huge corpora tion, a trust badly managed and with out a head. Considered as a corpora tion she used to be as solid bb the Bar ings, and we know what happened to them. Her machinery ia uoinc in niu. Each year it becomes easier for her to (etch produce from Chicago to Chat lng vross man irom lorkshiie to Canon street. Each year her inability to feed herself becomes more pronounced. Each year her isolation becomes more appar ent. Each year her colonies become more aloof. Each year the dry rot in her West Indies becomes more acute. Each year her ind isirial posi tion becomes mote impaired. Each vearher aurieultiiral c -ndition becomes more wretched. Ka, year her weak ness becomes more clear. Each year her trade deficit increases Edgar rial tns CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT, A Co-operative .1 is the eafest ss.ich a creilit 1 in tt. primitive delay, iron.gliiss, us that contti'ut t'L0n. Ihey ivp 1 the holders to v u8 Jn m the com it kens in retiiii, ... lendy rendeied credit in the worl that was repres for. 11 3 of miuey leather and opp ed the earliest m resented the 1 claim goods or munity issuing for goods or se by the holders. That co-oper 1 1 dit is the safea and bestcredi dant'y proven 1 world, is abnn iif littery of the 1 1 Kb iii Germany. 1 m aesO)iatlons of ) u i(.0(e of guarantee cudit of the mem 1 . td upon the tin viiy member for the 1. . iiCfcl , The safe but effectual. They Raiffeisen Ore They are co-o borrowers for ing the indivl hers. They limited liabilit debts of eae guards are simp.e have wrought a transformation scene in the condition of the poar throiitho'it whol ' provinces aud have ex'ended into almoet every country in Europe, every where producing the same ieults. Alter a history of over forty-three year, including more than a thousand instituii'Mia loaning m nny on lorn; time, mostly to the very po'r, It was found that not a man has lost a penny by any of them. They are regarded as so safe that they can borrow all the money they want a, a low interest; and when other banks are in panic, they actually have money thrust upon them, without inter- MTlv I f ti a OREGON CITY) COUXIES-TJALB. TANUARY 4. i properly of credit", jM ,ar iUDerior in'" every way to the sysera in vogue. It is co-operative pureiv,Hhe borrower and the lender having mutuaHa.terosts. The Nicarajn Canal treaty as ratified by the senate, by a vote of 56 to 18, em bodies three amendments, vi5 (1) The Davis amendment, which reserves to the United States the same right as is re served to Great Britain in the Sues Canal treaty to take such measures as it "mav find it necessary for securing , by its own forces, the defense of the United States and the maintenance of public order.',' i (2; The Foraker amendm ent movidintr that the treaty shall "supersede" the Claylon-Bulwer treaty. (3) The Foraker amendment striking out article 3, which provided that the other powers should be invited to adhere to the treaty after its ratification. It seems to the writer that the onlv logical republican candidate for U. 8. Senator is Hon. H. W". OorbetlTof Por. and. About the only objection made is that he is too old. If Mr. OorbetU with his position and standing, can't do twice as much for the State of Oregon is any other man, he'll rose our guess. REALTY TRANSFERS.' Furnished Every Week by Clacks . . mis Abstract & Trust Co. J P Hoffman to 0 Maggini, ne of sec 34, 4, 1 e....... of lara Forsythe to P H Marlay, tax deed, ne of se of see 27, 1 s, 3 e S Florence Olsen to Otto Lehman, 1 j acre in the W hitcomb claim ...... 25(J J. V Thayer to J A Roman, 2 as in j t Vance claim. 8 H Lstratton to J C Pierce, lot 10, bl2, Falls View J A TUyer to G L Morse, blk 20, Clck Jts.. .... ... .....( F H McCirmick to Mrs L A Shaw, eofseoleof sec 15, 5, 1 e E Nrtvvkirk 0 to L Newkirk, 55.06 as in IsaacVoster clala, 2, 3 e. . E M Shaw toxj F and E L Mitch- ell, w i,f nw d Bec 2, 4, 3e 67 - in 4('C"1 451 ; L F Mohr to F 0 Salmon, 2 as in r Wads worth elm ,2, 2 e 600 Geo W Stratton to C Pierce, Its 7 1 and 8 in blk 3, Fa'ils View 125 R Wjiitworth to Wm Pachin, h of j the Rnna M ttoon cm aucf the j Orrin Mattoon elm, i, 3 e ..... . k VVm pochin to W H Fear, nf Ru- J . na Mattoon elm in 3, Se.l 3i00 S Siewart.et al. to P H Mariy, tax deed, lot 3. sec 4, 2, 2e.'.f... .... 1? Surah Kinney to P H MarUy,' tax deed, 11 of ne of sec 13, 5,1 e . ." 9 A O rieckmau to P H Marlay, tax deedj sw of sw of sec 2, 5, 1 e . "Z? 3 II Bogges to P H Marlay, lax-; ' - 'iJfle-.1,n-di!-Ti Wtiiec Yi; SH"- Chas Matthews to P H Marlay, tax deed, e of nw of nw ot w of sec 33,5, 1 e . 14 N B Garrett to P H Marlay, tax : l deed, 20 as in the Garrett elm, a, 1 e j J8 G L Moody to P H Marlay. tax deed, sw of sec 14, 4, seV.; N Graham to P H Marlay, tax deed nw of sw of sec 18, 5, 1 e ;15 A G Schwan, et al, to Washington Nation Building Loan A Invest ment Co., sheriff deed, lot 14, 15 and 16, clk27, O I & S Co 1st Add, to Oswego It E Metealf to Guarranty savings & Loan Association, sheriff deed, lots 4, and 6, blk 93, Oregon City S D Hednes to W E Weleh, nw of sec 5, 3, 7 e . . . F F Dodge to Peter Madison, se of tie of sec 81, 3, 2 e M E Tucker to 8 J Rittunhouie, Its 5 and 6 in blk e, CK k Heights.. G W McConnell to E M Tlicraas. 100 as in the sw of s c 25 and the nw of 30, in 2,3e M J Munson to M L Joyner, se of 0 to (fec2t, 7, 2 e 1 Ellen Garrett to P II Marlay, tax dee 1, 18 a in the Garrett elm, 5, le .... 8, B S Bellorav to C Joseph, lots 2, 3, 4 and 7 in blk 31, Canemah IK) COT Williams, ot al, to J V Thomas, lol 1, blk, 19, Falls View.... 150 LH Kirchem to Mary Trotter, 40 as in elm 44, 3, 3 e, Un 8 as in the Arthur elm 400 JFNirristoC OTal)Hr,8as ii Ewm elm . . .. JjS 10 J Osi'tun t" o and I Z tek, 37 as i ij elm 50, 2, 3 e...... 100 8 8 Henkle to George Br wn, 2 as in nw of see 21, 2, 3 e R F Beatie to Ag-jiaSchu.-iiel, S 8 as Hoi men elm C00 J A Thayer to James Rockhee, ! 4, 5, and 6 in blk U7, Oregon City ;oo M J C"ok to Willis Imel, It 4. 5, li in nlk 12. Kikii's Ad I, to VI ir.sh Held 4 Sarah Sharp to A Fnnkhaueer, i a in c 2i. 1 1 . r 2 80 i iOJ: J H LtuhtrtM Viverlv Vi.i. l t ion. T'act in 1)4 br'uljo . ...... n .i . I"0 5 n hi .uitv in 1 vj reiu'iroKj. e o sw ot sec 7, 4, 3 e secuniy S4Vinf and tnvenuienrj t vo m a B nres-e'.w ot Kec otl.anJ ne of at c 4 4 e 1 (. K I.ewlliwH i 1 1 M E UisnmsstJ It 18, blk II, tilaNmii.. 473 LJL Pi' t.-r t" E L Ileitis, lot 1 Burns chn 303 L L Porter to I, K Adair, lot 1 Bums rim . 03 Ch is Kr-ixer iiv .sheriff. t K,l'i. J 'wvl, n o' se of e 14. 4.2 . E A Jewttll to Wm J Moldenhaur, 436 500 1901 LOCAL SUMMARY I We offer correct millireryat correct prices Miss Goldsmith. ' Bareainsiri Men's and Boys' suits at jhe Parkplacecasb store, W. A. Holmes proprietor. . ' i, For Sale The Doolittle place at Green Point for 11050, nine rooms , large lot. 1 Th ltal out Trv the marshmallow kisses at the Koy Kandy Kitchen. 1 Part of house four rooms and water 'for $5 per month. Inquire at Courier Herald office. 1 Shank & Biesell carry the most com plete line of undertakers' suppliej in Oregon City. ; A brand new top b iggy for sale at a sacrifice. Inquire at Courier-Herald office. , , ;! R. L. Holman, leading undertaker two doors south of court house, Oregon City ' School report cards for sale at this cf flee $20 to $100 to loan on cha' tel or per ifsonalsecurity. If you want good wood from large yel low fir timber, order of C. E. Stewart, Carus, or E. H. Cooper, Oregon City, i Lost A red and white spotted old cow ; poor, big ' horns, hole in left ear. Finder will receive pay for trouble by addressing L. Danosky, Oregon City. . Wanted, a man and wife to rent a farm of 50 acres. All in cultivation, large orchard. All kinds of fruit and berries. Terras satisfactory. For fur ther particulars, address Mrs. M. E. Graham, Handy, Clackamas Co., Or. Those fine Oregon City lots: 1, 2, 3 and 4, of block 82 and 5, 6, 7 and 8, of block 83; lots 65 x 110, all fenced, level and cleared ; only $225 each, $100 cash, al&nce to suit at 7per cent. 5C4, Gold 8 mith street, Loner Albina, Portland. vr. j. Hurt Mo-ire is now prepared to answer nrofeRainnnl mil. Oilii'p tam. norally at residence, 10th street, hear Je Terse n, Oregon City. General merchandise At lowest livng prices At Holmes Parkplace cash store. Kozy Kandy Kitchen, tip to date on home-made candies. The latest in chocolate of all kinds the Kozy Kandy Kitchen, A few watches for sale cheap at at lounger s, n atcnes cleaned, $1. The finest bon hon boxes in town al M.e K. K L Rancher, TheFarmer md Mechanics tore takes your farm produce, hides and urs, Oregon City. When you visit Portland don't fail to st your meals at the Royal Restauraut, First and -Madison. They srve an ex cellent meal at a moderate price ; a good square meal, with pudding and pie, 15c. Shoes at livina rates at Holmns' PnrV place store. I. n A complete line of f.incy feathers, the 01 lau .uiss uoiusmita. 1 f br. R. BrBeaTTe7ehat office,- tobmBH1 15 and 16, VVeinhard building. I have for sale the Wonderful Richard Magic Stamping Pad. Any child can do stamping Miss Goldsmith. Photos 25 cents per dozen at New York Gallery. One 10x20 enlargement given away with every dozen cabinets Tu'rney, photographer. Yon can be cured of nervo.i 1 li se isea tsmmering, bad rabita, alcoholism, drug habits and Hex mil diseases. Ab sent treatment. Instruction in personal in tjgue hm Send for literature. Inst tute of Psychology, 7th and Washington Streets, Portland. Niv vuli i? sand caps by and h Miss Goldsmith.' When you went ' a good square meal gjtothe ir'runsffick reHaurant, oppo site suspension bridge, L. Ruconich proprietor. Everything fresh and clean and well cooked ; just like you get at home. This is the only tirst-tliss res taurant in Oregon City snd wl.ere yon can get a (100 1 meal for the price of a poor one el ewhere. For Sitle. 2:)4. 29 acres in the McGarvey claim, five miles Irom Oregon City, $10 per acre. Terms easy. Must be sold by Jan. 1st. . Six lots in West Gladstone, 50 vsrds I from depot; $50 each; We have 73 of the best and cheapest far ns in Clac tamas con ity (or sale on easy terms. Also a large number of good houses snd lots In Oregon I "ity at low prices and I easy terms. ' , Dl.MlCK & Eastham, Attorneys at Law. I Rooms 5-6-7, Stevens' Buildinx, Ore gon ( 'ity. r Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having $mn HARNESS OIL Uncquulul bv any otlier. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. . Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness Never burns the leather; its Efficiency is increased. Secures best service. Stitches kept from breaking. Oil I sold in ail LOCallUe Ma 8dard OH Comfmnr. YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT , But the Best Stock of First-Class Goods to be Found at Bottom .... Prices in Oregon City is at HARRIS' GROCERY You Can Depend Upon . Patent FJour, made from old wheat. It makes the best bread and pastry and always gives satisfaction to the housewife, Be sure and order Patent Flour made bv the Port-. . land Flouring Mills at Oregon City and sold by all grocers. Patronize Home Industry Brown & Welch The Seventh Street Meat Market Keeps nothing bat first-class meats . and sells lower than others. The Old Stand, ''Seventh Street, A. O. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGON. . H. Bethke's Meat Market J Opposite Huntley's ' " PiFst-glass lyleats of 11 irds Satisfaction Guaranteed v . Give Iirg a 'Call apd be Treated ?it?t . Foresight Means Good Sight If there ever was a truism it is exemplified in the . above headline. Lack oi foresight in attending to the eyes in time means in the end poor sight. We employ the latest most scientific methods in testing the eyes, and charge nothing .anejepert graduate - - . optical departmtnt. , 7 . ""r- H - . , , A. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler 393 Horrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON Almota Oil Mining Co. 456 Parrott Building, San Fransisco, Cal. CAPITAL STOCK $250,000. SHARES PAR VALUE ?r STOCK NOT ASSESSABLE. . Lands jn the Center of th3 Vast Oil Fields of Kern County Stock has doubled in price and now oiTered at cents a share. Stock sold on installment plan. S. G. SKIDMORE & CO., CUT RATE DRUGGISTS i;t 3rd Strvet PORTLAND, OREGON Headquarters for Drugs and Chemicals, Compounding of Pre scriptions and Receipts. Lowest Prices' on Patent Medicines, Brushes, S ap and Rubl.er GVod Weekly Oregonian and Courier-Herald One year $2.00 for the examination. Dr. Phillips, oculist andoptican, has charge of our fifty I. LEMAHIEU, Agent at Oregon City. It's Easy to. Stand OR WALK,, OR REST With your leet encased in our Floral Qui'en $3.00 Shoes well made, stylish, healthful, econo mical. It's a '-wonder" in shoe values. Ask to see it. Dozen of other varieties foot wear for all people and all purse?. KRAUSSE BROS. that for the grip " synthetic chemistry system of banking, or more n of se of sec 11, 4, t I i , -a.