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4 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1901 Oregon City Courier-Herald By A. W. CHENEY Culo.t 1 in Oregon City pontofflcea 2tid-clas matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Paid in advance, per year 1 60 x months ..... '5 Tbreemoalhs'trial 25 HFThe date opposite your address on the faper denotes the rime to which youhatepaid. ( this notice is marked your subscription is due. CLUBBirtu B.ATS8. Wtk Weekly Oregonlan 2 00 Tri-Weeklv N. Y. World 18 National Watchman ... .175 " Appeal to Reason 16" " Weekly Iiamlner 2 25 '" Bryan's Commoner 1 '5 ADVERTISING RATES Standing business advertisements: Permonth Drofossional cards,! (.), per year): 1 to 10 Inches 50c per Inch, 12 inches for $5, 20 Inches (column) $8, 80 Inches (M pase) $12. Legal advertisements: Per inch (minion) J2.50, dlvorse summons 7 50. Allldavits of publica tion will not be furnished until publication fees are puid. Local notices; Fir? cents per line per week Per month 20c. Obituar er, cards of tl;anks, church and lodge notices where admission foe is ehared or collected half price or 'IV cents per line. PATRONIZE HOME I1NDDSTUT. OREGON CITY, OCT. 4, 1931. The state of Georgia owns the West ern & Atlantic railroad and leases it for an annual rental ofH'20,090. The state of I linois derives an enormous revenue from the Illinois Oentralrailrosd by rea son of a clause in the darter which compels that road to pay into the state treasury 7 jier cent of the gross earnings of the main line. : The skeleton of the Brontosaurus, or thunder lizard, which Prof. Reeder, of the Wyoming state university ,nnearthed, i 130 feet in length, and the animal weighed 60 tons when alive. It was 30 feet in height at the hips, 25 feet at the -shoulder, and its thigh bone was eight . feet long. Forty people could have been seated with comfort within its ribs just about large enough for a crossroads- school hou ee . Tub doctors manufacturing colleges, with their tempting inducements, are now grinding out upward of two thous and doctors every year,besides the med ical immigrants that come to this coun ' try from abroad, representing almost every nation on the globe. In all other countries there Is on an average one physician for every 2276 persons, while in the United States there, is one physl cian for every 703, and druggists in pro portion. The injunction judges are setting the pace in anarchism. The action of Judge Gager of the supreme court of New Ha ven, Conn , in enjoining union laborers from peaceably counseling non-union laborers, is contrary to all law and con trary to the spirit of American liberty. In not a few other localities, judges, in every instance corrupted by capitalists' gold, have issued su"h illegal injunctions against laboring men, who will remem ber them, when the opportune time comes, with a vengeanco. Tim world's timber supply cannot last many years longer, according to Dr. W, Schlich, of Loudon. He points out that vhe demand for lumber is in creasing so rapidly that even with the productive measure now iuvoue, the output will soon fall much below the im perative necessities of tnu!e. The only remedy lies in growing timber on waste lands by careful cultivation, just as other crops are produced on fertile soils. More than 28,003,000 acres are available for this purpose in the United Slates. Mh. Frit'Ho-Greene.an American chem ist, has dia :overe 1 a method of rapid electric tl printing which does away en tirely with tlu moot ink and inking Tollers, two iteim of coniiderablo ex pense in the printing business. The in vention, it is chimed, can, without any gro.it expenso, bo ad tpte 1 to any press. It will make printing in several colors, in one impression, very easily. Thus the action of electricity upim typos or bl icka of copper produce's a grejn impression ; brass, brown ; zinc, yellow J gold, orange and by treating the piper with potash one is able to print in red from typ faced wito silver. Tim herd of buffaloes Unit is fittest to itirvive 09 tl tribe that is the) tribe which will survive. The best guarantee that aj herd will survive is tho instinct of ttie individuals composing that herd to sac rifice themselves for the lurJ. The herds whose members have this instinct lees highly developed will not have the H.iine cliuiu'o of surviving as the others and will perish. The same reasoning applies to mankind. Those tribes that wue the best organized for the protec tion of the tribe us a tribe Biirvived the tiibes more imperfectly organized. This triplication, by Nature, of tho piineiplo of the ni vival of the littivt, expla'ns tl.en'-eniid greatness, and the decline at: J extinction of nations of tho past. V.'liiii patriotism, or altruism, was a tt't' n rational feeling, tho state was ttror.g; but when selfishness instead of Jevtijn to its interests, had become tiio tilling passion, the nation fell (o j Lees from in Inherent rottenness. Tnn millionaire exploiter and his pan derer, the "boss," are the bane, of American politics. Through their machinations, our representative system of government lias broken down. Theoretically the system is ideal. Prac tically it is so imperfect that it gives al most unlimited opportuniiies for cor ruption. The whole country knows the power exeicised by corruptionists at the national capital. Our graat cities are dominated by political and industrial bosses. The state governments of Penn sylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, New Jersey, not to mention other states, are demoralized. Greed rules. However, as the sovereign people make the state and national govern ments, it seems to be a foregone conclu sion that the sovereign people itself is demoralized It is the opinion of the Breeders' Ga zette that the science of chemistry has put a new element of danger into our complex social structure. It has placed conveniently within the reach of all deal ers in easily perishable articles of food antiseptics for preserving them, which are kni wn to the trade as formalin or for maldahyde, preset valin.boracic acid and the like. These compounds, while they preserve the articles in which they are mixed, poison the systems of the con sumers of them. Every state shou'd have a Btrin,ent law against such use of antiseptics, and every town should ploy a chemist to analyze articles which might be thus "doctored," with author ity to confiscate them. Not a little of the canned stuff, and bottled stuff, too, put up by Eastern houses for Western stomachs, is adulterated and totally unfit for consumption. The Chicago Tribune says : "There can be no doubt that dur ing the last decade food has undergone a steady deg'adation, and this cannot be without a demoralizing influence upon the human race." There are two fictions that once stocd in the way which the trusts have re moved. The fiction of free and equal contract between wage earners and their employers hai been displaced by the actual condition that the working class must beg for work, and consequently for life. By the control of machinery, and because of the mats of unemployed, unneeded labor, the opportunity to labor is limited to those who will work the cheapest and the most like slaves. The Chinese coolie is the ideal laborer. Every strike reveals a desire to import cheap foreign labor. Employers have no use for American citizens with the spirit of liberty and 1776. The trusts have destroyed another fiction that the interests of the employer and em ployes are identical, or even reciprocal. The trusts have proved that the inter ests of capitalists and laborers are antag onistic. They will employ just as few men for as low wages as psiible while in perfect control of all the machinery. Because of this we now see all the forces which produce a great civil war. This the Socialists would prevent by intelli gence and the ballot. The result of the trade union struggle will prove the ne cessity of their political action with the Socialist party, which represents the in terests of the working class. A co-operative common wealth must be estab lished on a just and scientific basis. Harry U. Thompson, Socialist nominee 'or governor of Ohio. Individual Money to loan at 6 pur cent and 7 per cent on farm Property. $2iH0, two to five years. sfliiOO three years. $1000 Four years. $So0 One or three years. $7.0 One year. iftiilO One or two years. i'lOO Two years. $J7 j One or two years. $lf0 Chattels o"r land, j 100 Chattel. JoltS W. I.ODKR, Atton.ey at Law. Stevens Building, Oregon City, Oreg. Xotice of Dissolution. To the Public Notice is hereby giveu that the firm of Hagby it Hein has been lissolved bv mutual coot-eut, 1. U. Hem retiring from the business. F. S. L. llagby will continnei the business as be fore, and pays all debts and collects a I bills due the late firm. Fhank Is. L. Baciuy, Dated Sept. 10, 1901 . Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad Ins been branded by the mo. t competent authori ties. They have dispelled the silly no tion that one kind of food is needed for bones. A correct diet will not only nour ish a particular part of t tie body, hut it will sustain every other part. let. how ever good your food may be, its nutri ment is destroyed by indigestion or dys pepsia. You must prepare for their ap pearance or prevent their c lining by tak ing regular doses of Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids di gestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purities the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can got Or. (. G. Green's reliable remedies at George A. Harding's drugstore. Xotice Debtors. 1 herewith notify nil persons indebted to me for livery hire to pay without do- lay. Accounts remaining unpaid by the eiid of this month will be placed in the hands of a collector, when costs will be added. J. C. Uh.um.ky. A fine Upright Piano at Block' LOCAL SUMMARY Chicago Cottage Organ at Block's. A bran new bngtry for sale at a sacri fice. Inquire at this office. The finest bon bon boxes in town at HieK.K. K. Shiving ouly 10 cents at the first class shop of P. G. Shark. The latest in chocolate of all kinds at the Kozy Kandy Kitchen, Kozy Kandy Kitchen, up to date on home-made candies. A few watches for sale cheap at Younger's. Watches cleaned, $1. The latest out Try the uiarshmallow kisses at the Kozy Kandy Kitchen. $20 to $100 to loan on chat tel or per sonal security, Dimick & Eastham, Agts. The latest ard best brands of cigars and-tobaccos are kept by P. G. Shark Smokers' goods and confectionery, also Land titles examined, abstracts made and money loaned at lowest rates. Dimick & Eastham, Lawyers, Oregon City. Lumber Leave orders at this office for first-class lumber of all kinds, or ad dress W. F. ;Harbis. Beaver Creek, Oregon. . The Weekly Oregonian gives all the national news and the Courier-Herald gives all local and county news. Both one year for Two Dollars. The P. C. & O. T. line will until further notice make a 25 cent round trip rate from Canemah and Oregon City to Portland on Sundays, wfth cars every 30 minutes. When you want a good square meal go to the Brunswick re3taurant, oppo site suspension bridge, L.. Kuconich, proprietor. Everything fresh and clean and well cooked ; just like you get at home. This is the only first-class res taurant in Oregon City and where yoo can get a good meal for the price of a poor one ehewhere. Good Investment River front lot 68x105 feet, situate back of Charman's drug store, sustable for modern flats or cottages, for sale. Price $1000. Also 2 lots corner of Jackson and Eighth streets. Inquire at Commercial Bank. Farmers, bring your chickens to Mo Glashan & Rakel. They pay spot cash. A slightly used parlor organ for sale by W. L. Block, the homefuroisher. Trespass notices at Courier-Herald office, 3 for 10 cents. School Books at Charman & Co, Tablets, Pencils and Rulers fbee at Charman & Co., tut Price Druggists. Everything fresh and clean at the Willamette Market, uive lt acan. Guckenheimer rye whiskey direct from the bonded warehouse. Sold by the gallon, bottle or drink by Kelly & Nob- htt. Pure goods in or'ginal packages. Drink Wilhelm's beer. Kelly & Nob lilt, sole agents. New Yeilings at Miss Goldsmith's. Miss Veda Williams, a pupil of Prof Dierke, will take a limited number of pupiU for piano and organ instruction, Women and Jewells. Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that great est of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a wo man will risk her life to get a coveted gem, then let her fori ify herself against the .insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and ;bronchial affections by the regular use 'of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest con sumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. -Y'ou can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies at George A. Hard ing's. Get Green's Sp cial Alm.tuac. I have $00 to $2,030 to invest in a farm. Anyone having a farm to sell, will please address me with full partic ulars. James O. Felton, Oregon City. Xotice to Tijcp iper.i an:l l'roprety Owners. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of the County of Clacka mas, State of Oregon, will for the week beginning Monday, October 14Ji, 1901, be in attendance at the office of the county clerk, in said county and state, for the purpose ..of publicly examining the assessment rolls of said county for the year 1901, and correcting all errorsin valuation, description or qtulitie3 of lands, lots or other property. It is the duty of all persons interested to appear at the time and place herein mentioned, arid call the attention of said board to any errors in assessment, or property not assessed, so that the same may be corrected in the manner provided by law. Ei.t Wll.MANS, Assessor of Clackamas County. Please call early in the week. A snap 83 acres, 4'o miles from Ore gon City, 30 in cultivation, building and orchard. $15 per acre. C. O. T. Wil liams, ottice in ISarclay building. When you visit Portland don't fail to get your meals at the Royal Restaurant, First and Madison. They serve an ex cellent meal at a moderate price ; a good square meal , 15c. ucken h ei mr r llije . Kelly & Noblitt have received a lot of Guckenheimer, genuine, double-stamp high proof rye whiskey. Absolutely pure. The Portland City A 'Oregon Riilway Company will run cars every ;i0 minutes between Oregon City and Portland Sun day. A delightful ride for only 25 cents the round trip. The cars rim cleat hrough to Canemah on that day. fTBIJob Printing at tae Courler-Heraia Pl.iiupiHHiuiijiinwimmn 1 1 r-" tA?'M-''? Mi THE HEW BABY Opens up a new world to the loving mother. , If it is a strong, healthy baby that new world is a world of happiness. If it is a weak, fretful child the new world is full of anxiety. It has been proven in thousands of cases, that the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion makes all the difference between strength and weakness in children. Healthy, happy mothers have healthy, happy children. " Favorite Prescrip tion " gives the mother strength to give her child. It makes the baby's advent practically painless and promotes the secretion of the nourishment necessary to the healthful feeding of the nursing child. tt I have been using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription and can say it is just what you adver tise it to be," writes Mrs. Victor J. Hadin, of Leonardsville, Riley Co., Kansas. ttI began taking it just two mouths before baby came and was greatly benefited by its use. The doc tor who attended me said I did about as well as any one he had seen (as I was sick only about three hours), and also that your ' Favorite Pre scription 1 was ' one patent medicine 'which he did have faith in. we now have a darling baby boy, strong and healthy, who weighed nine pounds when born. During this mouth he has gained three and one-half pounds. Have never given him one dose of medicine." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Sagamore Sour Mash. If you want a liquor that is chem ically pure direct from the distillery, try the Sagamore sour mash. Kelly & Noblitt, direct purchasers. To Trade 100 acres of land six milts south of Oregon Citv ; timber enoueh to pay for place; running water, orchard, about 100 acres cleared. Will trade for Oregon City or Portland imnroved prop erty. Inquire at Courier-Herald office. Purtiei having a farm to rent will do well to call on O. A. Cheney, real es tate and insurance agent, at Oregon City, who has applicants. 8fOP8 THE COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure no pay Price 25 cents. FortUirul Carnival. ' "The Great Carnival, which opens at Portland on Sept. 19th and continues till October 19th, 1901, will be well worth a visit to the metropolis. Exhibits of agricultural and horti cultural products, mining and manufac turing industries, athletic exercises, a horse show at which feats of horseman-, ship and the various forms of fancy rid ing will be seen, and a magniticent mil itary tournament, participated in by picked companies from the Oregon Na tional Guard, are a few of the attractions at the Carnival this year. . The Southern Pacific Company will sell ticke's at low rates for this occasion and will also run a special excursion from Ashland to Portland and return, stopping at all intermediate stations, the date and rates for which will be an nounced hereafter. For Over Firty Yens. An Old and Well-Tkied Remedy. Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the be6t remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste, Sold by Drug gists in every part of the World. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. He sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. to water but you can't make him drink. You can't make him cat cither. You can stuff food in to a thin man's stomach but that doesn't make him use it. Scott's Emulsion can make hinvusc it. How? By mak ing him hungry, of course. Scott's Emulsion makes a thin bodyhungryallover. Thought a thin body was naturally hun gry didn't you ? Well it isn't. A thin body is asleep not working gone on a strike. It doesn't try to use it's food. Scott's Emulsion wakes it up puts it to work again making new flesh, That's the way to get fat. Send for free sample. SCOTT & r.OWX E, Chemist?, , Veu St., N. Y. a;iJ f i.eu) ail iiruOJ)uu. WASTI'P TRrsTWORTAT MEN AND WO men to travel and Hlrerti for oM cMnl'llht A house of solid financial tnilicg. Salary $7biJ a four and cxrwmses, all pavaWe iu cash. No ''811 vasslnir mining, tilre rvfprenots ad fnclme rlf-adJrwiscd stumped enrelop. Address Man ager, MCnxton Uld ChUaiio. YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT Bat the Best Stock of First-Class Goods to be Found at Bottom Prices .in Oregon City is at I 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 CITY MARKET fgSBEnk Opposite Huntley's first Glass fyleats of $11 ids Satistaction Guaranteed (5ive yirQ a' Call agd be Treated IJijgkt Foresight Means Good Sight If there ever was a truism it is exemplified in the above headline. Lack of foresight in attending to th 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. Phillips, an expert graduate oculist andoptican, has charge of our optical department. A. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler 293 florrlson Street, PORTLAND, OREGON For all kinds of Building Material CALL AT THE Oregon City Planing Mill F. S. BAKER, Prop. ' SASH, DOORS, MOULDING, ETC. R. L. HOLMAN, Undertaker Phones 476 and 305. Two Doors South of Court House. POPE & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR Hardware, Stoves. Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows, Harrows and Cultivators, Planet Jr., Drills and Hoes, Spray Tumps, Imperial Bicycles. PLUMBING A SPECIALTY Cor. Fourth and Main Sts. OREGON CITY Are Bought and Appreciated by THE BEST PEOPLE of Oregon City A.itohcR'tsoii The 7th St. Grocer Brown & Welch Pbopkistors of thb Seventh Street Meat Market A. O. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGON 5 We cirry the largfst stock of Caskets. Colhus, Robes and Lining in Clackamas county. We are the only undertakers in the county owning a hearse, which we fur nish for less than can ba had elsewhere. Ve are under small expanse and do not ask lare profits. - C ills promptly attended nijjht or day