OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1901 Oregon City Courier-Herald By A. W. CHENEY inter. I In Oregon Otty puntofllcean Hud-clans matter SUBSCKIPTION RATES. TM In advance, per year 1 60 1X months ' 75 Taree moQths'trittl 25 MFThe date opposite your address on the fuper diuoles the time to which you have paid, f this notice U marked yuttr subscription is duo. CLUBBING RATES. With Weekly Oregoniau 2 00 Trl-Weeklv N. Y. World 1 85 ' Nutlonal Watchman 1 75 " Appeal to Reason 1 6u ' Weekly Examiner 2 25 " Bryan's Commoner 1 75 ADVERTISING RATES. Standing business advertisements! Permonth professional cards.tl pel year): 1 to 10 Inches 5t)e per Inch, 12 Indies for $5, 2D inches (column) S 30 inches, $12. Transient advertisements: Per week 1 Inch , too, 2 inches 75c, 3 inches $1,4 inches 11.25,6 laches 81.50, 10 inches 12.50, 20 Inches ." Legal advertisements: Per Inch first Inser Ion U, each additional insertion 0c. AllilavUs Of publication will not be furnished until pub lication fees are paid. Local notices; Five cents per line per week per month 20c, PATRDNIZK HOMK iaDUSTKY OREGON CITY, MAY 31, 1901. 10 PACES 'Down in Georgia the people are dis ' ensuing the existence of hell, and the A.t- lmta Constitution says: "For nineteen hundred years the ducttiue of eternal punishment has helped to nmke people better." It that he true it ia hard to B.iv what Georgia might have heen with out a fear of hell WniiS McKinley waa making his ro tea'e prosperity ppetch in San Francis co, at the launching of the battleship O.iio, a workman jumped up in tl e rear of the hall and shouted, "Wait till the day after to-morrow.'' On the day '"'after to morrow" 1000 machinist WJre on a strike in the city, for a little more prosperity. Tub MethodisU have become angry 1 1 President MclCinley. Their nationul o: ga'i, the Christian Advocate, of New York, which voices the will of ihe de nomination, hus warned President Mc Kinley that he mu t desist from resist inii the Methodist, church in the Pnilip- pine Inlands. McKinley does not wait to lose Methodist votes to the g, o. p., nnd he is Hiving heed to editor Buckley, The president finds that he can't soft- In Hie book written nnd published by Queen Victoria, she expressed the be 3ief that she was a lineal descendant of King David, the ancient king of Israel. One of the names of the grandson of King Edward, the son of the Duke of York and Cornwall, is David, and it is the hope of those who have faith in British Israel that when the boy's turn comes to reign, be will be crowned as King David. The historical hypothesis implied may seem far-fetched; but when ne consider that archaeologists eUtm to JLtave found thitt two Knglish quarters of wheat would have filled the ark of the covenant, and that our yardstick is the length given in the bible ot Aaron's rod that budded, we must admit that there are some few things which have not been JuUy explained. SAYtttheN. Y. World: "Tli'mms A. HOdison has insisted on resigning from rihe directorate if the General Kleetric "Company, nut because he h is parted 'Willi his stock in it, but on llu unique ground that lie has not a moment to .-spare from bis laboratory for directors' r meetings and such like meetings, His iruiud is ho utterly aim rbed in the con ception of new ideas and experimenting itb theju that he has no time to give .to the mere iiini.ey-uiitkiiiir end of the giuno." lvli-ou does not realize ho fthsurd this conduct of his npi eais to the eUtesmoii such as the editor of the ' Oregoniau, for esiimple who dogmati cully maintain that no man of command ing ahi ity is disposed to do his utmost except f .r money, and lots of it, is though the greuter-t oljeet in life for -which ti man would naturally strive is much more wealth than he can possibly use . Tub London Speaker h is u 't a very iiigh rtg.ird for the "kin bee" of tl e republic in party, Mark llimia. It liys". "There is not much to awaken the spirit ol national vanity , ah rt as it U in ttie states, about a polit'cal system in which Sena I r Uaiina is one of the greatest and mtst o.veiful figures. Not that Senator llanna la a wicked man. Hois simply a kind of nun that a re sectable neighborhood would bo shy of putting on its district council in this country that is to say, there is nothing t to distinguish him from an uncultivated, i slightly brutal, igiior.mtly forcible and i brd-headed vu'gn ian. Self-coufldenee and energy rule him, as they should jmIoh mlitii iiiu ; bit, knowing all the w irl I of business, he etfi think of notli ,'ng higher. No tradition makes him liowto men whose institutions are of . iuoie piactical value than the whole of his experience or teaches him to reeog i jiie that the government of a nation is tltld for qualities of sympathy snd im .iiuv'tou and sane idealism." EvKBr man, woman arid child in Holland driuk, on an average, forty. five gallons of beer in a year Ex. That's another lie. They don't qualT such a damp drink in that watery country. It's gin that's the pet tipple of the Hollander. Tim effect of trust domination has thus far been three-fold : First, an ad vance in price to consumers; second, the discharge of vast numbers of salesmen and other so called middlemen; third, enlarged profits to capitalists in the trust combination. This New York World suggests that in the scientific kindergarten of a com ing generation the children may be tautiht to sing: Twinkle, twinkle, little star, I don't wonder what j-ou are, Up abave the world so high, Like a gas-stove in the sky. Brother Porter knowing full well that George C. Brownell controlled the pub lic patronage for Clackamas county on on Tuesday met Senator J. II. Mitchell at Ashland to "get in his work" hot re he reached Oregon City. We all know that I'orttr has receive I more than he de ( rves from his party still ha w mid probably c indi scend to accent the nomi nation for govt rnor. ' Euhoi'b is getting ready to retaliate commercially on the United States. German operatois are preparing, for ex ample, to make a wheat exporting coun try of the valley of the Euphrates, and Russian enterprise is restoring to culti vation great areas in the interior of Asia. The region generally called Turkesta l extends from the Caspian sea to the Chinese boundary, and in the time of Tamerlane supported an immense popu lation by the aid of irrigation works which covered a great part of the coun try. These are now being restored by the Eussian government, which expects to make it one of the great cotton regions of the world. MEMORIAL DAY. Let us re-read and ponder over what President Lincoln said at Gettysburg : "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth upon this conti nent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all me. i are created equal. Now we are engaged in a preat civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long en dure. We are met on a great battle field of that war. We have come to " F-"lW" - U.ul flu,l 0 flna resting place for those a bo here gave their lives that that nation might live. "It isaltogether titling and proper that we should do this. But in a larger sense we cannot dedicate, we cannot conse crate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who stuiggled here, have consecrated it far above our power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remem ber, what we say h re, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished woik which they whd fought here have thus lar so nobly ad vanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task rumainiug before us, that from these honored dead w e take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full meas ure of devotion ; that we here highly re solve that these dead shall not have died in vain; time this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that govnrnnient of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth." California Sores Portugal's Vranae lUossoms. Four years ago the white scale was present in enorm is numb, ri in orango gloves on the left tun It. ol t tit) liver l'a kus, in Poituital. and i l,r out the orange-growing indusTy in that country. The California people, in pur suance of a far-sighted policy, h id with great .lilliculiy, owing to lack of food, kept alive some colonies of ttie hcneticial Meeiie, aim specimens were sent to l'or tngal which reached th re alive and fi mii-iiing. Tliey w re tended for a short time, and then liberated in the orange grove, with precisely tiiu same resuli as in in OalUoiui.i. In a few months the iscalo insects were aim mt entirely destroyed, and the I'ortujruese orange-growers saved iiom enormous loss. Kveiybody's Magazine. Il onien Are Considered Poor 1'ay. Trad is people, in iiouoral, c insider women as 'poor piy,' " writes Kdward Hok, in The Ladies Homo Journal (or Juno. "The vast, majoi iiy of sheltered women seem to have no conception of the anxieties, trouble, poverty .i-utlVrng, privation, injustice and positive cruelty which they directly intlici upon hard working women bv a carelessness in promptly meeting their bills. It this practice were eontined to tne few one might dismiss it with shrug or a sigh that it existed at all. limit applies to the majority of women. Let a woman look into this matter carefully, and she will be surprised at the evils which re sult from ibis careles.- disregard of obli gations. Wherevei you tind a feminine industry there you will tiud a ledger full of unpaid acco..nts " The Great Souurga of nudern times is consumption. Many cures snd discoveries from time to tuue are published but Foley's Honey and Tar does truthfully claim to secure all oases in the early siages and always af fords comfort and relief in the very worst cases. Take no substitutes. I'baruiau & Co. New Line to The Dalles, We wish to announce that the fine and newly equipped, fast steamer "Bailey Gatzert" baa been placed on the Portland-Dalles route as a strictly excur sion boat and to enable tourists and the people of Oregoii and Washington to make the round trip by daylight on the Columbia river, through the Cascade mougtains, on the following schedule: Leaving Portland at 7 o'clo k every morning, (except Monday! reaching the Cascade Locks at 12 M., stopping at Hood River and White Salmon and ar riving at The Dalles at 3 p. m., starting back at 4 p. m., arriving in Portland at 10 p. m. Meals, the very best that the market can afford, and only 25 cents. Fare to The Dalles, one way $1.60 and round trip $2.50. Landing .nd office, foot of Alder street. Phones, Columbia ii5I, Oregon Main 351. If you desire to take a trip, for pleas ure, for grandeur, for everything that eye or heart could w ish and that no other pa't of the world can furnish go for a ride on the B iley Gatzert, Make up a party of your congenial friends and together pass the most enjoyable day of your lives. Yours, The White Collar Link. Two Gowns for One. This is possible where a woman makes her own gowns, and there need be nothing of the home-made look about them either, if Butterick Paper Patterns are used. There is no risk about a But terick Pattern ; it is scientific and it oleo allows for disproportionate figures. Eight-page June Fashion Sheet tree for ttie asking at Huntley's Book Store. Look at ttie Delineator for June, also some striking noveties. Strayed Bay mare pony, white spot on forehead, H P brand on forequarter, bunch on one front foot. Information which will lead to her recovery will be suitably rewarded. Gkokoe H. Kihbyson, Carus, Oiegon. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with Buccess in severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." If not only heals and stimu lates the tissues to destroys the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and curra the "admit. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggiets in the world. Get Green's Prize Almanac at George A. Harding's. Sailor and wilkinn hats just arrived. Miss 0. Goldsmith. New trimmed hats at popular prices. Mihs 0. Uoldsmith. Kozy Kandy Kitchen, up to date on home-made candies. Upemd-tiatul Bicycles Clieap. if yon want to buy a good second-hand bicycle lor little money, go to Huntlev's Book Store. They have them from $6 to $20 boys,' ladies' and men's styles. Everyone carefully overhauled anil re paired and put in good .running con dition. Farm far Sale. II) miles south of Oroiion Titv. S mllas sraitli nf MulallH. Knownas tlis Teasel If una. Contain ing 310 acres, U0ai-res; clear plow Un 1; 40 aores n oreek bottom; 100 aoivs, upland; 7 acres, or ohard. All welt watered and fenced with stake and wire fence, ami drained with i-tone and tile Jitrhi'S; guud buildings. 90 rods from sellout hnusn; 115 rods from church; good location for Ukltig stock to mountains Price 20 pr aero; Sl'-tK) down, bulanoo to suit at 6 per cent interest. For further particulars apply tn A. .1. Sawtkll, on the farm, or Ijimick 4 Eastham, Oiegoii Citv. Question Answereil. Ye, August Flower still has the larj"Bt sale of any me licim in tlio civ ilized world. Your mothers and grand ma, hers never thought of using any thing else for Indigestion or Biliousness. 1 Victors were scarce, ami they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra tion or Heart failure, etc. They used August l lower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of nndigeEted InO'l, regulate the action of the liver. stimulate the nervous and org mic action of the system, and that is all they took wiien leelmg dull and bad v 11 li headaches and otiier aches. Yi u only need a lew clones of Green's August 1- lower, in liquid form, to make vu sat- iH.li.-d there ia nothing soi ions the ma'ter with yon. UiM Green'. 1'riza Almanac at (ienre A. Ihuding's. It Saved Mis l.eic, V. A Oanl'orth of Latir'iige, Ga,, (dif fered lor six months wi.h a frightful running so-e on his leg ; but write ttiat Biieklon's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in iived.tvs. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. (ioinj To Iluffalo, A familiai name for the Chicago, Mil waukee A St. Paul Kailway, known all over the Union as the Great Kailway ilinning the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, "The only perhct trains in the world." Understand : Connections are made with All Transcontinental Line", assuring to passengers the be-t s n ice kn iwn. Lux urious coaches, electric lights steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. See that your ticket read via 'The Milwaukee" when going to any p iut in the United States or Canai.i. All ticket agents sell them For rates, pamphlets or other informa tion, adilresi, J. V. Oaskv, C J. Konv. Tiav. Pass. Agt., General Agent, Portland, Or. i i PitlH'r free. New subscribers or subscribers payii g in advance will be given a six mouths' subscription to the "Goil Times" monthly, absolutely free at Courier Herald olllce dining June, July and August, OASTOI1IA. Bn th A ll Kind m Haw Always Baugtit NO HAN IS STRONGER THAN BIS ST0.miL- The stomach is the vital center of the body. It is the organ from which all other organs are fed. A weak stomach 'means a weak man. There never was a strong man with a weak stomach. What is called " weak stomach " is in general a diseased condition of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, which prevents the proper digestion of the food which is taken into the stom ach, and so reduces the nutrition-of the body. When all food is taken away the body starves. When the food eaten is only digested and assimilated in part it only nourishes the body in part, and so the body is partly starved. And this starvation is felt in every organ of the body dependent on the blood which is made from food. The great variety of the cures per formed by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is due to its remarkable power to heal diseases of the stomach and allied organs. It cures through the stomach diseases seemingly remote, but which have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and. the other organs of digestion and nutrition. Weak " heart, lungs, kidneys and weak ness of other organs is cured with, the cure of the weak stomach. Mr. Thomas A. Swarts, Box ioj, Sub-Station C, Columbus, Ohio, writes: "I was taKen very sick with severe heartache, then cramps in the stomach, and food would not digest, then kidney and liver trouble, and my back got weak so I couki scarcely get around. The more 1 doctored the worse I pot until six years passed. I had .be come so poorly I could only walk in the house by the aid of a chair, and I got so thin I had given up to die, thinking that I could not be cured. Then one of my neighbors said, ' Take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and ninke a new man out of yourself.' The first bottle helped me so I thought I would get another, and after I had taken eight bottles I was weighed and found I had gained twentv-seven (27) lbs. in about six weeks. I have done more hard work in the past eleven months than I did in two years before, and I am as stout aud healthy Co-day, I think, as I ever was." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. LOCAL SUMMARY Hats at jour own price. Mrs. H. T. Sladen. The finest bon bon toxes in town U M.-K.K K Baby caps and hats in the latest styles. Miss 0. Goldsmith. SlitvinJ oilv 10 cw.i it t!ia rir st -class shop of P. Q. Shark. The latest in chocolate of all kinds at the Kozy Kandy Kitchen, Our motto: "High quality and low prees." Miss C. Goldsmith. A few watches for sale cheap at Younger's. Watches cleaned, $1. The latest out Try the marshmallow kisses i the Kozy Kandy Kitchen. ' A Urge assortment of trimmed hats to select frorn at Mrs. H. T. Siaden's. A slightly used p trior organ for sale by V, L. Block, the homefurnisher. Shank & Bissell carry the most com plete line of undertakers' supplier in Oregon City. Bo.iutifnl lino of chiffon lints in all the latest styles. Ok 11 and inspect. Miss C Goldsmith. $20 to $100 to loan 0,1 cli 1 tot 01 per sonal security. Di.MicK & Eabtham, Agts. The latest ai d best brands of cigars and tobaccos are kept bv P. G. Shark Smokers' goods and confectionery, aiso Lumber Leave 01 tiers at this oflice for rirst-class lumber of all kinds, or ad dress W F. Harris, rieavtr Creek, Oregon. The Weekly Oiegoniau Hives all the nutinnut luiu'a u.wl I liu I ,n.iui,.Hurul.i I TilPB Ull ll,...l u.,,1 ..,,..,,...,. P..-.I I, one year lor Two Dollars. George Andeteou, expeit jiisno tuner and tone regulator, with Filer pisiiio house, Portlan i, Ore. Leave orders with Burmeister & Aodre-en, nr com municate direct with hou-e. When you visit Portland don't fail to get your tne ds at the K yal Restaurant, First and Madison. They s-i ve an ex cellent meal at a moderate price; a good square mea!, lSc. Wli-n you want a good squire meal gitothrt i:'runsAick retaurant. oppo site suspension bridge, L iiiconich, propiietor. Everything fresh and clean and well cooked; jiisi like, you get at home. This is the only riist-class res taurant in Oregon City and where yon c m get a gond meal fur the price of a poor one el ewheiv, Tne gi-"at -st skin spei i ilii-t in America originated the formula f r Ba.imir Save. I F01 all kU 1 11 di -eases, a V C it - nr Sores, and for piles i,'s t tie 111 .st he iling inedi- : cii e. Iiewaie of snlis'miiHS. Chaimaiij it Co. Gain Flesh Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL SION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound j it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop eriy, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health j if you have not got it you can get it by taking muision You will find it just as useful in summer as in winter, and if you are thriving upon It don't stop because the weather is warm. tec. and $1.00, att druggists, SCOTT 4i BOWNE, Chtmists, Nw York. I YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT Bat 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 Flour, 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 by the Port land Flouring Mills at Oregon City and sold by all grocers. Patronize Home Industry H. Betlike's Meat Market Opposite Huntley's First-Glass I!eats of 11 irds Satisfaction Guaranteed Give yirrj a (all ai)d be Treated ?it Foresight Means Good. Sight If there ever was a truism it. is exemplified in the . above headline. Lack ot 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 for the examination. Dr. I'hillips, an expert graduate oculist and optican, has charge of our optical department. A. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler J03 ilorrlson Street, PORTLAND, OREGON I For all kinds of Building Material CALL AT THE l Oregon City Planing Mill S F. S. BAKER,' PROP. t SASH, DOORS, MOULDING, ETC. I BECKER'S 220 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON 9 I Great Bargains in Trimmed Hats Magnificent Design Also a Consignment Hair Switches at ffioir 1 mi i liar of CndM, OskeU, Botws and Linings. We hare been In th undertaking bualue o??r ten years. W ara undor imall exrxuse an4 do mat ask large profits. We ha alw.T giren oar best efforta to please our bereaved friends. "W thor oughly nnderrtand the preaerratton of the dead. Wa deatroT contagions gorms and often, sire odort when railed npou to prepare the dead for burial. Are Bought and Appreciated by THE BEST PEOPLE of Oregon City ilobcifesi The 7th St. Grocer !- Brown & Welch Propriktoks of THB Seventh Street Meat Market A. O. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGON MILLINERY I of very Cheap Hats Very Low Figures Undertaker 2 Doors Soatli ot Court House