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COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883
HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893
INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1898
OREGON CITY, OREGON, ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1902
19th YEAR, NO. 36
JJANK OF OREGON CITY
OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN 1HE CUT
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
I5O.OC0.00
(20,850.00
Chas. H. Cauiield, Preddent
Geo. A. Harding, Vice-President
B, 0. CATJIIKID, Cashier
General banking business transacted
Deposits received subject to clieolc
Approved bills and notes dls:ouuted
County and city warrants bought
Loans made on available security
Exchange bought aud sold
Collections made promptly
Drafts sold available In any part of the -world
Telegtaphlo excha ge sold on Portlanu, Ban
Francisco, Chioago and New York
Interest paid on time deposits
c.
D. & D. C. LATOURETTE -ATTORNEYS
AT LAW
Commercial, Heal Estate and Probate law
Specialties
Office In Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY ' OKEG0H
COMMERCIAL BANK
of OREGON CITY
CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a general banking business
Makes loans and collections, discounts bll is
buys and sells domestic and foreign exchnrge,
and receives deposits subject to ehe ck.
Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
I, J. MEYsa
Cashi
, C. Laiottef.ttr.
President
Q N. GREENMAN
THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN
(Established 18C5)
Prompt delivery to all parts of the oily
OREGON CITY '
OREGON
G. B. Dimick
EASTHAM
NEWSOF
9. W. Eastham
J)IMICK &
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Beal Estate and Probate Law Specla
ties, Abstract of Title made, Money Loaned.
Reference, Bank of Oregon City
OREGON CITY OREOOH
J)R. L. L. PICKENS
DENTIST
Prices Moderate. All Operations Guaranteed.
Barclay Building Oregon City
J)R. GEO. HOEYE
DENTIST
All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed
Crown and Bridge work a spooialty
Caufleld Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
J)R. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST
Graduate of Northwestern University Dental
School, also of American Collect '.ot
Lental Surgeiy, Chicago
Willamette Blook
OREGON CITY OREGON
W. W. OIIRISTIE, D. O.
J)RS. CHRISTIE
OSTEOPATHIC
C. D. LOVE, D, O.
& LOVE
PHYSICIANS
Graduates of American School of Osteopathy.
Successfully treat all chionic diseases
by mechanical manipulation.
Examination and consultation free.
Office hours: 8 to 12 and lto4, except Sunday.
Rooms 8 and 4, Stevens Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
J)f I. BIAS
DEALEB IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Silverware and Spectacles
CANBY OREGON
0.
E. HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Building, opp. Bank
OREGON CITY
Oregon City
OREGON
QEO. T. HOWARD
NOTARY PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
At Red Front, Court House Block
OREGON CITY OREGON
Friday, January 17.
Talk A dispatch from London
Of states a Btrong belief pre
Peace. vailed in financial circles
here today that negotiations
for peace had been reopened between
the leading Boers and the British gov
ernment. South African stocks rose in
sympathy with the reports. The ex
act nature of what was going on is not
known, but a representative of the As
sociated Press learned that leading
Boers had indirectly approached . the
government, protesting against the ap
propriation of farms in the Transvaal or
Orange river colonies by British settlers,
which system is now rapidly being
pushed, and that strong influence had
been brought to bear on Boer leaders to
save at least a vestige of the property
for their followers. Whether what is
passing today between the Boers and
the British goveonment can be termed
peace negotiations or what will be their
result can only remain- speculation for
the present. The stock exchange -evidently
takes a hopeful view of the out
come. It also is re'ported that other
nations aie taking a hand in a peace
settlement
Judge J. B. Condon, a prominent pi.
oneer and lawyer of The Dalles, is dead.
He was a brother of Professor Thomas
Condon, the noted geologist at tho state
university.
Governor Geer will extend no clem
ency to Murderers Wade and Dalton.
Three men overpower watchman in
warehause at Seattle, and blow open
safe.
A dispatch from Seattle states that in
an initiation of candidates last evening,
one of the neophytes was severely in
jured. He was being hauled around
the place blindfolded in a little wagon,
when the wagon was tipped over. He
was dumped against the side of the al
tar, and his side was crushed. He bled
profusely, and it was fiist thought that
he was dead. Since then he has been
cared for by members oi the order in the
lodge building. The members are tak
ing extraordinary care to conceal his
name, and it cannot be learned. He is
said to be a clothing merchant.
Saturday, January 18.
Traitor1 There passe
Degraded. Portland yesterday a for
ruer private of the United
States army, who was publicly dei
graded before the post guard at Fort
Can by a few hours before, aud was
about to depart for Alcatraz Island, the
bleak military prison of the Federal gov
ernment, where he will serve a 10-year
sentence for publicly -declaring his in
tention to assassinate President Roose
velt when his term of enlistment ex
pired, and for indorsing the crime of
Czolgosz. He was closely guarded by a
detail of his former comrades, and in
their stern faces was no sympathy for
the fellow, who was no longer a soldier,
who had been conrt-tuartialed and dis
missed from the seryice in dishonor and
disgrace. Frank Rakowski is his name,
and he is a native of Poland. He was a
member o( the artillery company sta
tioned at Fort Stevens, commanded by
Captain Harold Cloke. Some time be
fore Christmas he was ordered to Fort
Cylnmbia, Wash., on detached duty. A
few days before the holiday, Rrkowski
was in Chinaok, and was under the in
fluence of liquor. The assassination of
President McKinley was spoken of in a
saloon, and Rakawski was present. He
was in the uniform as a soldier of the
army of the United States, which ac
counted in a measure for its startling ef
fect upon his auditors when he declared :
"President McKinley got what he de
served. My time of enlistment in the
army will sonn expire. When it does
I'll see that President RooBevelt gets the
same dose Czolgosz gave McKinley.
It was a marvel that Rakowski was not
lynched on the spot. His snarchistic
utterances were heard by several per
sons in the saloon, aud when they com
prehended the treasanabte threat made
in direct and unmistakable language
they rushed for him, aud bore him to
fhe floor. But for the intcivcrtion of,
officers of the peace he would have
likely bet n beaten to death. His bb
sailanls had to be torn from him. Ore
gonian. Three hundred people were killed by
the eatrhquake at Chilpanzingo in Mex
ico. It is known that the state capitol
and parish church suflereJ considerable
damage. Earthquake shocks wera felt
in many other cities and towns. In the
City of Mexico the earthquake occuired
at 5:17 o'clock yesterday alternoou, and
was of such violence as to shake the
most substantial buildings.
Washington Board of Pilots will lend
substantia1, aid to movement to improve
serviae at the mouth of the Columbia.
Sunday Morning, January 19.
become a medium of communication be-
1 t.wppn thn innnl rmriahpn And thfit r.p.nt.ral '
government. They hold larae tracts of
land, amounting to 400,000 acres at the
time of American occupation. The peo
ple rent the lauds, and thus a landlord
and tenant system is now in operation.
This eauses intense hatred, aud Mr.
Root said the feeling of the tenant I
classes is not equaled in bitterness by j J
anything in Ireland. Aguinaldo had 1
taken advantage of this intense feeling 151
of the tenants against the frisr land- fl
Northwest Implement Co.
lords.
Governor Geer does not consider the
confession of Wade anything in Dalton
favor .
Mrs. George T. Myers, a promfnent
society woman of Portland, is dead.
It is reported that a diamond field
has been discovered in Idaho.
Rev. Dr. H. K. Hinos, the veeran
Methodist Episcopal minister and wri
ter, died in Portland this morning.
Monday, January 20.
A woman insurgent leader was cap
tured in Laguna proviuce. Eleven men
of the Second Infantry are missing.
Peace negotiations between Boers and
British are under way at Brussels
Eleven prisoners escape from the Fed
eral prison on McNeil's Island, Wash.
Mother Joseph, of the House of Prov
idence, at Vancouver, died yesterday.
Boer Commandant Scheepere will be
shot next Saturday.
Murderers Wade and Dalton claim
Edward N. King, who is contesting for
the $500 reward with Mrs. Whitlock,
ought to be arrested.
Continued on page 7.
Agricultural Implements
and Vehicles
Telephone Ore. South 2231, Columbia 578.
205 Front Street, Portland, Or.
Genuine Racine Fish, Farm
and Spring Wagons.
Canton Clipper Plows
and Harrows.
i
Voters Again Mast Register,
The revised election laws of Oregon
provide, among other things for the
registration of all voters before they shall
be qualified to vote at the coming county
and state elections to beheld on June 2,
1 Qfl9 Tlio rti-inn! rial BUitinna rt Via lanr
on this point follow: . IM
"SectionB. It shall be the duty of! 25
every elector in the state of Ongonbe-
tween the first Monday in January, 1900, i !t
and 5 o'clock p. m. of the 15th day of : vM
May, 1900, and between the same dates i JW!
and hours biennially thereafter, to regis- ifS
ter with some notary Dublic or instice of i KVl
the peace, or with the county clerk of
the county in which the elector resides.
through U" accordance with this act."
mi 1 ,1 ; , . nrf
lue law luriuer pioviues: 11 me
clerk refuses to enter the name of any
qualified elector, such elector may pro
ceed by mandamus to compel him to do
bo '. Also that every elector may be
registered without charge by personally
appearing in the office of the county
clerk and after being sworn properly,
stating the facts as to his name, age and
occupation, state or county of his birth,
aad whether naturalized, and if so, the
place or court and papers relat ing thereto
also the exact place of present residence,
giving section, township and range, or
by specifying the name of town, with
street and location of dwelling or board
ing house, also his ability to write his
name or mark his ballot If an elector
is unable to register in the office of the
county clerk "he may register without
charge before the notary public or a jus
tice of the peace in the county in which
he resides by using one of the blanks
designated blank "A" in section 3, of
this act, filling out the blank in such a
way as to afford all the information
which he ought otherwise give to the
clerk."
It should be remembered that all
voters must register if they wish to vote,
whether they have registered at previous
election or not. Former registrations
are now void by limitation.
Dear Sir, if you are in need of anything in the Implement or Vehicle line call at the store
of the Northwestern I nplement Co. There you will find a full and complete line of Farm
Machinery, Stump Pullers, Harvesting Machinery, Binders, Mowers, Rakes and Tedders. A
full line of Garden Tools, Pumps and Wind Mills, Oils and Machine Supplies of all kinds.
We are agents for the "Original and Genuine Fish Wagon made at Ra ine Wis." These
wagons have thoroughly a;r seasoned White Oak Wheels which are soaked in Oil before being
painted, the Axles are White Hickory, which is split and not sawed from thel og as some are.
The Fish Spring and Delivery wagons stand at the head of the list and are known all
over the country.
The Harrington Buggies, Surries and Road wagons are made in all grades and will please
you both in quality and price.
The Canton Clipper Plows, Disk and Drag Harrows are as good as anything on the mar
ket and are sold as low as a first-class article can be sold.
The Superior Drills and Seeders we sell are the standard of the World and are giving the
best of satisfaction in all kinds of soil. Our salesmen are always ready to show you our line
and quote you prices, and if it is not "convenient for you to come and inspect our slock , person
ally, write us and we will be only too glad to quote you prices on anything you may need.
Trusting that we may have the pleasure of meeting you in our store and forming your
acquaintance we beg to remain
Very Truly Yours
Northwest Implement Co
Manager.
J C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Private Experience)
Special attention paid to CaUrrh and Chronie
Diseases
Office Uoure: 10 to 12, a. m.; 4 to 6, p. m.
Willamette Building
OEEGOS CITY 0BKG0H
C. BcHCEBEt, W. S. U'REN
JJREN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
,s JDeutfdbet Hbtolat
Will practice In all courts, make collections
and settlements of estates, furnish abstracts of
li.lo UnA von money and lend your money on
flrtt mortgage. OStce in Enterprise building.
OREGON CITI OBSOON
CARL HABERLACH
Seutscber Advokat
JJROBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Will practice In all Conita ol the State
Weinhard Building. Opposite Court House
ORKGOS CITY, OREGON
The At Washington yesterday
Friar Secretary Root was heard
Question, on the question of the friar
lands in the Philippines be
fore the house committee on insular af
fairs. He said that these land holdings
constituted one of the chief causes of
discontent anions the prople; they were
the hotbeds of insurrection and bad fur
nished Aguinaldo nis chief appeal to the
popular prejudice. The secretary said
that the religious orders so fully recog
nized the bad condition of affairs that
they were dishosed to sell out, and lie
urged that the government take aduan
tagt of the opportunity to remove the
chief causes of discontent in the islands,
lie did not believe that condemnation
proceedings wonld be necessary, as
there were indications that a fair price
could be agreed upon, A rough esti
mate of the value of the lands, he said,
was from $j,0()0,000 to $7,000,000, Amer
ican money. Secretary Root began his
statement by explaining the enormous
power which ttie religious oiderj have
long exercieul in the Philippines. They
are represented at Modrid, and the arch
bishop is quite at powerful ai the governor-general
of the islands. The or
deis have largely supplanted the native
priests. As a result of the great politi
cal paar of the ordr, tUa friars have
The Grand Canon oftlte Arkansas.
Easiest of access among all the canons
of Colorado, beitig Bituated on the main
line of the Denver &Rio Grande between
Canon Cit and Salida in the front range
of the Rockies, it is the most spectacu
lar, awe-inspiring and magnificent.
Down this i ighty cleft in the heart of
granite rock-barrier rush the raging
waters of the Arkansas river, lashed
into foaming fury and dashed into spum
ing Bpray by it a swift desce it through
the tortuous defile. So narrow is the
passage at one point that there was no
room tor both road and river, and there
fore a curiously constructed bridge of
steel had to be thrown lengthwise of
the stream, suspended from Iroi sup
ports mortised into the canon walls on
each side to the right and lelt. All right
here can be seen the climax of all the
canon's grandeur, that which has been
aptly called "The Royal Gorge." For
2000 feet the stolid munolithi soar up
wardfive times as lofty as the Wash
ington monument, the highest perma
nent structure reared by the hand of
man. No words can adequately desciibe
the magnificence of the scene. Only
those w ho have beheld ifs glories can
appreciate them.
This is but one of the many wonders
of nature revealed to the traveler on the
Denver & Rio Grande Railroad,; "The
Scenic Line of the World."
For detailed information about this
most delightful trip to the East, address
J. D. Mansfield,
Gu'l. Agt., Rio Grande System,
Portland, Oregon.
TOANK BU5CH
The Housefumisher
Jl I FIGURE FOR YOURSELF
M L : 1
aZJ. d w 0U can can easi'y see hvv soon small savings will amount to a
J '-Viw considerable sum. We watch out fcr your daily savings, and want
you to keep track of them, seeing how soon your savings will come
JJp( to a dollar, and then how the dollars multiply .
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 purcbise them. If a wo
man will risk her life to get a coveted
gem, then let her fortify herself against
the insiduous consequences of coughs,
colds and Ibronchial affections by the
regular use of Dr. Boschee'e German
Syrup. It will promptly arrest con
sumption in iU 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. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's
reliable remedies at George A. Hard
ing's. Get Green's Special Almanac.
mm
If you buy things for your table
dishes and the like you ought to see
that they are of good quality.
6 handled cups and saucers for 50c.
MfMm iff
Your room has limitations. The
right paper will improve it, the wrong
paper will mar it. The color and
figure are both important. Our
variety is great enough to enable U3 to
just suit you and your room.
Prices will astonish you, 5c per
double roll.
SM I MATTRESS MAKING
WtrS r Isn't a moroply, It isn't reasonable for any maker to
vw'-fAj y claim to make the best. Here arc mattressi- that are the
'fyr -'fAtAa equals of any mattresse you can buy, aud prices are lower
V V I A?r an you' Pay elsewhere for the same goods.
i All Wool Mattress $.65 1 Cotton Ft-It Mattress $15.00
- Z$-jL Combination " 3 50 Laminated " 10.00
' fPinrif) P'O Iair Maltre?s from $7.(0 ti $16.00
'CI 1 ryQU" Moas " $5.o3