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    OREGON CITY COURIER-RERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1901
Oregon City Courier-Herald
By A. W. CHENEY
iuUati In Oregon City postofflce as 2ud-cla matter
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PATRONIZE HOMK INDUSTRY
OREGON OITY, DEC. 13, 1901.
The Grange has now. in this state a
membeiship of 2900, which 18 contin
ually increasing.
Am Englishman has inventel a ma
chine for ma'-ting finder rings that will
turn adrift a number of skilled workmen,
as it can ba operated bv a boy or girl.
'Herb Giebkler, a Mecklenburger,
has invented a new process of making
flteel far superior to any other, at a re
duction in cost of production of 50 per
cent. '
In his groat speech at the audito
rium in Chicaga, Burke Cochran made
the prediction that the British would
not succeed in vanquishing the Boers.
The applause with which the vast au
dieuce received the address showed that
It was with him, and the $5000 contribt
Uted on the spot for suffering Boer
women and children tellingly expressed
its loyalty to freedom's cause.
The centennial celebration of the visit
of Op Urn -i Lewis and Clark to the
mouth of theColumbia, to fke place in
1905, will be one of the most important
events in the history of Oregon. It will
bring all the world in touch with the
lusty commonwealth, nestled at. the
great Pacific gateway of the West, and
whose future is crowned with golden
promise. The smaller and poorer cities
of the state cannot but heartily com
mend the energy and public spirit which
has prompted Mr. Corbett, II. W". Scoit
nnd other prominent citizens of Portland
to put their shoulders to the wheel, and
fill their hands with twenty-dollar
piece", to aid this great enterprise, whose
realization, through their liberality, is
now assured.
In Senator Quay's city of Philadel
phia, siiya the Boston Herald, there, ure
CO "respectable" gambling houses, 1000
policy shops, 700 disorderly houses, 5000
gambling slot machines and 1000 sua'i
eiiHK's. The police are their silent part
ners. The Philadelphia North Ameri
can licenses Mayor Ashbridge of hav
ing t-tolen the city's streets. But to
such a profound depth of dishonesty
and dishonor has the republican party
fallen in Pennsylvania, that all the in
iquities that befoul the "Quaker City"
aro from the party's ethical point of
view, non-existent. Boss Quay had
the hardihood to say in his speech at
Plmeiiixville in 1890: "Pennsylvania is
hoiiost, her people arc honest, her offi
cials are honest. And of all this union
of states, Pennsylvania is the fairest,
and the happiest, and the moat intelli
gent, and tlio best governed."
AicoiiuiNu to Dun's lloviow.tlie quan
tity of miscellaneous necessaries of life
sufficient, for tho average citizen for one
year, which could be bought in July,
1897, tor $72.45, now cost $101 07. w'ho
gels this difference of L"J per cent ? The
trusts, of course. Wages of clerks, me
chanics mid laboring men have not
risen since 1S97. As instances of the ex
tortions to vvlficli they must submit, take
sewing machines. The machine that
cost $8 at the factory is retailed for $41.
lake copp. r. This Is produced at a lit
tle over 7 cents, yet wholesales .at 17
cents. Scores mid fcorea of articles
coiil.) be mentioned of which the prices
are equally extortionate. If this sys
tem of robbery continues, its result will
lie vast over-production of manufac
tures, because the people do not have
money to buy, and then a financial
Kma'.4i up iu which tho trusts will go to
pieces.
FREEDOM OF MESS.
Kditor Courier-Herald :
If you will grant me a brief space in
your paper I should like to express a
presentiment that is impressing itself
upon tho common public at this time. 1
have heeu anxiously awaiting the ar
rival oi your paper the past few weeks
in the hopes that among the printed
untttor of its valuable pages, would be
seen tho expreSMvl opinion of some of
our "Ifladitig" men regarding the acts of
the national government in trying to
auppvets freedom of the press. But in
vain, Do they fear condemnation by a
republican press? Or are they In sympa
thy with such a movement? All, over
this republic there is an effort being
made at this time by the republican
party to throttle all opposition to theh
arbitrary power. Not satisfied with hon
orable victory, they are emboldened by
success, to use the instrumentalities of
the national government to crush evary
feeble remonstrance against tyrannical
aggressions. Will American freemen
long tolerate such arrogant, violation of
their constitution? Does the republican
party feel secure? Are the men who fer
mulate the principles of that party
Americans, and do they cherish Ameri
can instiiutions? Are they striving to
improve and perpetuate American ideas,
or are they purposely seeking to arouse
tbehatred of our people against the gov
ernment in order that it may oe de
stroyed and .upon its ruins be built the
glittering domes of empire? Our coun
try has come to a partingof the ways.
In one hundred years it has reached its
maturity as a republic. If it is true that
history repeat 8 itself, the next step is to
empire, and the republican party is the
advance agent. Dare they deny it? If
in these past one hundred years, .we, a
a nation of freemen, have grown more
ignorant, more immoral, more inhuman
and more dangerous as members of so
ciety, it is time that the republican lead
ers step forth and present the beauties
of empire with all the ardent power of
their wily natures. For Buch is the his
tory of past republics. If on the other
hand, pur noble country has grown and
advanced in intelligence, morality, hu
manity and Christianity, in these past
one hundred years, then it is the duty of
every lover of liberty, a free home and
free America, to forsake the dangerous
doctrines of the republican party, and
m ike it their common interest to lift to
a still higher plane, the immortal prin
ciple of equal rights to all and special
privileges to none. This is the purpose
of socialism or pure democracy. Is
there an American citizen within the
bounds of our republic who sincerely be
lieves that we have fallen, and are in
need of more despotic power in govern
ment? We think cot. Then let us
awaken from our slumber and make an
effort to do our duty not a'a partisans
but as free men and American citizens.
Respectfully,
Robert Gintheb
To Put Stute Ojjlcers on a Hilary.
Thfl Oanitfll .Tnnrnn.1 .vTrmrtav nnV.i;al.a
official figures to show that by putting
an state oinciais on a reasonable salary,
and Dllttitlff all (pen inrn lli doiutuo..
ury, the taxpayers could be saved about
ipuu.ow year, me governor gets a
constitutional salarv nf lK(Vi vaar ami
salaries on boards and commissions of
?JoO, Annual appropriations the past
year lor ins oince fouou. The superin
tendent of public instruction gets a sal
ary $2500, and appropriations for his of
fice, including-TlfafitfuT" aid, amount to
$12,687.35 per annum. The state treas
urer gets $",,31 1.87 salary and $2900 a
year for clerical services. It is gener
ally understood that when there is de
mand for money he makes a great deal
more than that loaning idle state funds
to banks and large firms. The secre
tary of state gets $2S50 in salaries, 14,-0-13.01
in fees, and $8,983 55 a year from
the legislature for clerical services in
his oflho. He turns over of the fees
$4,134 55 and this leaves a net annual
total for running his office of $22,342.01.
The appropriations for the state printer
for four years including 1901-2 are $120,
424.24, not including deficits to be made
up by the next legislature, or $31,800.06
per annum for printing and binding. A
reduction in compensation of $25,000 a
veur cnntil Iia mmla ami otill n.,
- .......v u.iu dii.i DtJUIiCO
larger than other states pay, and at the
same time convert $25,000 of fees into
the Btale treasury, thus effecting a
chancre of .450.000 a veur in tavnr n( iha
taxpayer. As a new term of four years
oitguia niier wo next election mo mat
ter Should be now discussed nnrl tlio
proper salary figures put into the state
pini iiirms.
criticism Does Good.
Andrew M. Lawienee. nmmunn.r B,.
tor of Hearst's Chicago American, and
11. I'lUltield. a leourter. who nrura
sentenced recently by Judge Hanecy to
40 and 30 days respectively in the county
jail .for contempt of court, were dis
charged from custody by Judge Dunne.
in traniuiB a writ ol in hens
corpus to the relators, the court, smi, I tl
caso hinged on whether the case on
which t he American had commented
had been disposed of bv Judire Hnnm-v
or was still pending. Judge-Dunne held
that iho case in question had been fi
nally disposed of by Judge Hanecy when
ho gave bis decision from the bench.
Judge Dunne admitted that the arti
cles and cartoon which Juitge Hanecy
objected to were clearly calculated to
iiuimidateaud coerce tho court, had not
the court already rendered its doclnion.
Judge Dunne admitted that the cartoon
in evidence was prob.ibly libelous and
the articles pos-dbly so.
"Harsh criticism," Judge Dunne re
marked, "is one of the incidents and
burdens of public life. I see no reason
why a judge should be offered a differ
ent remedy for attacks in the public
prints than a president or a governor or
a congressman. Criticism of a public
official, if just, will do good, if unjust
will do no harm."
tic White House Jtabi.
Kvory American woman and most of
the men will desire to possess a nor
trait of the White House babv. All
babies are precious to every right
minded person ; and the White House
baby, alert and smiling and in his
mother's lap, will win the hearts of all
beholders at first glance. The lecture,
which is the frontispiece of the Decem
ber numherot the "national."' is a hand
some, full page half tone engraving.
suitable for framing. Persons who wish
to obtain a copy of the magazine con
taining this picture should send ten cents
in stamps to "the National Magazine,"
11 h pi r ni siren, jwsioii, mass.
' 50 woodchoppers wanted by Crown Pa
per Company.
Is doubtless the highest human good.
It is especially so to women, to whom it
means the preservation of beauty, hap
piness in the home, and the enjoyment
of social duties. There can be no good
health for any ' ..
woman who suf- .Jfr'""-wjj.
iers irom woman- -x
ly diseases. Her J
complexion fails. A.
Her flesh loses ;R.M
its firmness. Her
eyes are dull. She
has no home hap
piness, no social
enjoyment.
Doctor Pierce's
Favorite Prescrip- xlU-,
tion cures thedis- li
eases wnicn de
stroy the health,
It establishes ree- ! j
ularity. dries di- it ? i V
agreeable drains, frfeati-hy&gy
aeais lniianima-
tion and ulceration, and cures female
weakness. It gives good health to
women, which means tranquil nerves, a
good appetite and sound sleep.
"I was a great sufferer two years ago with
female trouble and I wrote to you for advice."
says Mrs. Mattie Hays, of Tribulation, McDonald
Co., Missouri. "You outlined a course of treat
ment for me. I followed your directions, and
now feel like a different person. I never
expected to hear from you when I wrote to you.
In three days after I commenced taking your
medicines I began to feel better. I took twenty
dollars' worth of the i Favorite Prescription '
aud 'Golden Medical Discovery.' I bought it
five dollars' worth at a time, and also four vials
of Dr. Pierce's Pellets, I would not take one
thousand dollars for the good the medicine has
done me. I can't praise it enough. I wish all
who suffer with such troubles would give Dr.
Pierce's medicines a fair trial. I can work all
day doing anything, walk where I please, and
feel good. Many thanks to you for your kind
advice."
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, in paper
covers, is sentwon receipt of 21 one
cent stamps to pay expense of mailing
'only. Address Dr. R. V, Pierce, Buf
falo, J. Y. : ,
Individuals' Money to Loan at 6 per
cent and 7 per cent.
Vail on or write,
Johk W. Lodkk,
' Attorney at Law,
Stevens BlM'g. Oregon City, Oreg.
For Sale My improved. farm of 115
acres, 312 miles south of Oregon City.
and 1-2 mile north of New Era. On the
place are 1500 bearing rune treaa, nine
years old, also a latent-improved drier.
Uood buildings. Price, $-40 per acre.
Apply to Matt Clemens, New Era.
Great reduction In prloes It all millin
ery. Miss Gof dsaith.
When you visit Portland don't fail U
get your meals at the Hoyal Restaurant,
First and Madison. They serve an ex
cellent meal at a moderate price; a good
square meal, 15c.
You Know What Sou Are Taking
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
form. No Cure, No pay. 50c.
A WORTUr SUCCESSOR.
"Something New Under the Sun,"
All Doctors have tried to cure CA
TARRH by the use of powders, acid
gases inhalers and druuis in paste form.
lne powders ury up the mucuous mem
branes causing them to crack open and
bleed, The powerful acids used in the
inhalers have entirely eaten away the
same membranes that their makers have
aimed to cure, while pastea and oint
ments cannot reach the disease. An old
and experienced practitioner who has
for many years made a close study and
specialty of the treatment of CATARRH,
has at last perfected a Treatment which
when faithfully used, not only relieves
at once, but. permanently cures CA
TARRH, by removing the cause, slop
ping the discharge, and curing all in
flammation. It is the only remedy
known to science that actually reaches
the afllioted parts. This wonderful
remedy is known as "SNUFFLES the
GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE"
and is sold at the extremely low price of
One Dollar, each package containing in
ternal and external medicine sufficient
for a full month's treatment and every
thing iiHCPBsary to its perfect use,
'SiN Vbtf LivS" is the only perfect CA
TARRH CUKE ever made and iR now
recognized as the only safe and positive
cure for that annoying nnd disgusting
disease. It cures all inflammation
quickly and permanently and is nlso
o'derfu.ly quick to relieve HAY FE-
VF.R oi COLD in the HEAD.
CATARRH when neglected often
leads to CONSUMPTION "SNUF
FLES" will nave you if you use it at
once. His no ordinary remedy, but a
complete treatment which is positively
guaranteed to Cure CATARRH in any
form or Btage if used according to the
directions which accompany each pack
age. Don't delay but send for it at once
and writ full particulars as to your con
dition, and y u will receive special ad
vice from the discoverer of this wonder
ful remedy regarding your case w ithout
cost to you beyond the regular price of
"NNUfKLKN" the GUARANTEED
CATARRH CURE."
Sent prepaid to any address in the
United States orCunad on receipt of
One Dollar. Address Dent. R !5!H, ED
WIN H. GILES & COMPANY. 2330 and
2332 Market Street, Philadelphia.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
TtiB Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
FARM FOR SALE.
Situated onemlle sonth of Neody.wntatnlng M
acres, with gxd buildings, prune orchard and
well vatorvtl and undt-r g.wd stale of cultivation.
Also ranch located about i miles east of Soda
Springs, consisting of 2V2 aoree, with fairly good
buildings, is an excellent stock ranch.
Thi so places will be sold cheap. F.t partial
ars Inquire or ali'-ss
A. T. COCHB VN, Administrator,
Hubbard, Ore.
5
Free
Dinner Sets
J e celebrated Semi-Vitreous
Pocela in hand-painted decora
tion with gold trim n gs. given
away Free to our customers.
We use these dishes simply for
an advertisement for our business
The 'way to obtain them is easy
Trade with us and get your friends
to trade with us, and we do7the
rest, by supplying you and them
with these isr"!7" fate
KPAUSSE BROS.
Ladles' and Gents' Fine Shoes
THE STAR OF STARS
Has ball bearings in turn table. rns freely to
the wind. Ball bearing thrust in wheel, Insur
ing lightest running qualities, and reserving
greatest amount of power for pumping. Gal
vanized after making. Put together with galvan
ized bolts, double nutted, no part can rust or got
loose and rattle. Weight regulator: perfect reg
ulation, no spring to Change tension wlin every
change of temperature, and grow weaker with
age. Repaiis always on hand. These things are
worth money to you. Then why not buy a Star
Mitnell Lewis & Stmr C)
Portland, Oregon.
THE MORNINQ TUB
cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited
capacity nor where the water supply and
temperature is uncertain by reason of
defective plumbing or heating apparatus.
To have both put in thorough working
order will not prove expensive if the
work is done by
F. C. CADKE
Fotografs.,
STAMPS
Drop in and see what
we have in the latest
photographs. We can
please all.
VIEWS
MITCHELL
WAGONS
J II ,1
Pest possible to ouild
No wauon is or can be better than
a Mitchell, because the cream of
wood etoi'k is used, only after being
thoroughly seasoned. The wagon is
well ironed, well painted, well propor
tioned, and runs the lightest of any.
It is nearly 70 years since the first
Mitchell wagon was built, and they
have been built continuously ever
since by the Mitchells. When you
buy a Mitchell, you get the benent of
this 70 years' experience.
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co
First and
Taylor Streets
Portland,
Oregon.
Wall Paper
Now is the time to buy your
wall paper and Murrow, the paper
hanger, will sell it to you cheaper
han you can buy it in Poitland.
Drop a card in the postofnee and
have sample-book brought to your
house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store
J. MURROW, Oregon City
Oregon City
Secoiul-IIand & Junk Store
Highest Prices Paid for Second-Hand
Goods, Hides, Junks, Metals of all
Kinds, Etc.
Second-Hand Goods Bought and Sold
Goldstone, Sngarman & Co.
S5& t
"W- Wind!
"fi'iVt"
mnrru J
Brunswick House and Restaurant
NEWtY FURNISHED BOOMS
Meals at All Honrs Opon Day and Night
Prices . Reasonable
Only First Class Restaurant in the City
CHAS. CATTA, Prop.
Opposite Suspension Bridge , OREGON CIT Y, ORE.
Ghnstmas -
We have made special arrangements to.
have a large assortment of everything in our line
for CHRISTMAS trade, and will ; be able to
take care of our ORDERS in good shape and to
your entire satisfaction-. Our Prices will be fight
and our goods of the best to be obtained. A full
stock of Turkeys and Poultry, Oranges, Lemons,
Bananas, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Cider, Grapes, Mince
Meat, Etc. - ' ;
A. ROBERTSON, 7th St. Grocer.
:
Most Peopl
Phone 393
7th and Center Sts.
Mt
POPE & CO.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Hardware, Stoves. Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows,
Harrows and Cultivators, Planet. Jr.,, Drills and ..
Hoes, Spray Pumps, Imperial Bicycles. - '
PLUMBING A SPECIALTY-! :
Oor. Fourth and Main Sts. OREGON CITr "
1 YOU iVlAY NOT KNOW IT
But the Best Stock of First-Class
Goods to be Found at Bottom
2 Prices in Oregon City is at
! HARRIS' GROCERY
Opposite Huntley's
Pirat-Glass pleats of 11 irds
Satistaction Guaranteed
3ive yirq a (Tall aid be Treated ?ikt
$975. 00 Locomobile Given jRrny
With every 5octs. invested with A. N. Wright, the Iowa
Jeweler, 293 Morrison, St., Portland, Oregon, you get
a ticket on the $975.00 Locomobile to be given
.0 Some Lucky One
VMAS goods now every day.
Quality always the best.
3. ?. wmm, 8k'
NEW SHOP
TRY MEATS FROM
Oregon City Butchering & Packing Co
BETHKE & CARLS, Props.
New Stratton Building, Oregon City
EVERYTHING NEAT CLEANEST SHOP
OREGON CITY GUN STORE
H. V. Jackson
Proprietor
Largest Line of Shot Guns in Oregon City
Prices to Suit. Remember the J Place
Jackson's Bicycle Shop
Opposite Huntley's Main Stree
sli
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Like a Grocery House A place where they they
can get what ithey .want and feel sure that the
price will be right. They want to feel confident
in their Grocer. Now, yon who are looking for
such a house, we most cordially invite you to try
Muiir Brob.
H I H MIIIIIMIII m'H tU
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New and fresh from the factory
Prices correct.
GOOD MEAT
AMMUNITION
SHELLS
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