4 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY nllW Oregon City Courier-Herald By A. W. CHENEY utt-rt J in Oregon Oityj98tofllceai2nd-ciaMraattor 80BSCKIPTION BATES. PA la riviinnA-nar vear X 60 months ' '5 rtirce raonthe'trlal 26 rH-The date opposite your address on the paper denotes the time to which you have paid. If this notice U marked jour subscription la due. CUBBING BATES. With Weekly Oregon ian $2 00 " Trl Weekly N. Y. World 1 85 " National Watchman.. 175 " Aortal to Kens m 1 Weekly Kxamlner 2 25 " Hryan s Commoner i ADVERTISING BATES Standing business advertUemcnto: Per month rofeHsioual cards,!! $'.), pei year): 1 to 10 inches sue per inch, vi lncnes for s, 2U lucnos teoiumni fll, 8U inches (;i pane) u. Legal advertisements: Per Inoh (minion) 12.50, divorse summons 7tu. Aiuaaviis or publica tion will not be furnished until publication fees are paid. Local notices; Five cents per line per week Per month 20c. Obiluar ee, cards or tbanks, church and lodge notices where admlsHion fee is cuarned or oolleoted half price or 2 cents per line. PATRONIZE HOMK IflDCBTKY. OREGON OITY, JAN. 24, 1902. The allied printers of Germany have in bank $948,124. Tne tenement house population of New York counts 1,550,000, about 300,; 000 being packed on a pqiiare mile of ground. Tub commerce of the Dutch island of Java amounts to $200,000,000 per an num. But the Dutch don't graft the Javanese. "Homb Imlusti y" io well enough, pro vided it is used as secondary to 'Union Industry." ''Home Industry" too fre quently means the industry of the sweatshop. ne thousand hands liinning mill of 10,' In Japnn urn re employed in 000 spindles, wIici. mp in America about 200 are i-n flii-ien t, in a factory of a simi' lar capacity. Tub ocean used to be considered about sb deep at its deepest as the highest mountains are high. It has now been proved to be half as deep again that is, 40,230 feet. Tub "crime of dying rich," as Carne gie puts H, is, the crime of living to ac cumulate riches. It cannot be atoned tor by giving in alms to one that which las been taken in greed from another. Tub cities of Seattle and Tacoma, Waali., will souu be supplied with 20, 400 electrical horse power from the Sno qualmie Falls. One hundred and twen t) -live tons of aluminum wire are being made for it. Tun unprecedented crop failure in Iowa has materially raised the price of products ot the farm. Iu Iowa City eholled corn brings 00 cents per bushel, flour $2.35 to $2.75 per 100 pounds, and hay $12 to $14 per ton. Tub experience ot insurance companies in Erie county, N. Y., is that when a firmer is dirt poor, he is also dishonest: if ho c:vn securo a risk on his old barn, ho will soon invest in a can of kerosene, Poverty is tha back-door that leads to crime. POLITICAL NOTES. The next issue of the Courier-Herald will prove that county is nearly $200, 000 in debt. Also that the county ran behind nearly $10,000 last year and how an ante-election promise caused the deficit. The rumor that Judge Kyan would run independent, if not nominated by the republican convention is prob ably without foundation. Mr. Ryan has made a very good judge and if he wishes the Domination for second term he can get it, though it was reported he did not wish another term as he could hardly afford to take it at the reduced salary, and G. B. Dimick was mentioned as the candidate of the machine. Mr. Ryan Is mentioned as candidate for judge on the proposed independent ticket and mieht be acceptable to that element, but it would not do for the republican? to turn him down. There is not much doubt but that the next legislature will restore the judge to power and do away with the third commissioner which office has not proven satisfactory nor economical for the people. The Controlling Spirit. large audience with his calculations of the probable total amount of gravita tional matter in the visible universe. He showed that if, 25,000,000 years ago, 1,000,000,000 masses, each equal to our sun, had been distributed through a sphere about 18,000,000,000,000 ,000 miles in radius, they would now have ac quired velocities about equal to those known to be poesessecUhy the stars visi ble to us. Therefore it is probable that the total amount of gravitational matter in the visible universe does not differ much from that of 1,000,0000,000 euns. Tub New York Central llnilroad docs considerable advertising for Oregon and tha Northwest in tho magazine pub lished by its passenger department. In the January number of this m iuziuo, which is called the "Four Track News," appear two articles describing the re sources of Oregon and the coming Lewis & Clark cxpositio i. Loi;i Roiikhts made a little speech to Boldiers leaving Loudon for the Trans vaal, in which lie cautiuikd them not to swear; but ho did not even allude to the fact, as he well might, that the British soldiers now at tho seat cf war are c urged with having raped two-thirds of tho Boer women over 14 years of age. It would not be nice to allude, to such things in public. Cwn. Kuodks, the author o. the South African war, Maxim, the world-famous gumuaker, V. T, Stead, tho London journalist, and Carnegie, the canny Scotchman, who, under form of law, stole the millions from his workingmeu which ho is now giving away for libra ries, o'c, all ogroo that it is best for Ureal Britain and her colonies to join tho L'nited States. Tub degree of perfection attained in the economical and profitable use of electricity at long distances from the point of its generation is startling. Red wood, Oil., is supplied with the elec tric current by ft 15,000 horsepower plant on tho North Yuba river, through a stretch of wire having a length of 214 miles, which spans Carquinoz Hay some thousands of foot in width, by an aerial cable suspended from a tower on each shore. At the Glasgow meeting of the British Ablation Lord Kelvin interostod a Koweyt, at the head of the Persian Gulf, is the terminus of the proposed German reilway which the Sultan of Turkey has authorized. This Una is to run from tho Bosporus opposite Con stantinople, through Ismid, Iskischer, Aflunkara-Hissar, Konir, Karaman.Ere- gli, Adana, Tell-IIabe.ch, Mosul and Bagdad, to Koweyt, with branches to Aleppo and Chauekin. The route is verw crooked, taps many rich trading points and is more than 1500 miles long Meanwhile Russia plana a line of 1)00 miles from tho north to the same point across the wastes of Central Persia; Britain is coucerned about the ap proaches to India, and France for trade reasons is urging on Russia. lures entering the United States from f1 ranee, and a concession of the mini mum rates of France to most of the ar- ! tii lea entering that country from the United States. Besides these there are treaties unratified with Nicaragua, Ecua dor, the Danish West Indies and the Dominican Republic, from which the in junction of -ecreey has not been re moved. The pending agreemente have been "held up" id the senate because they are not satisfactory to some of the millionaire protected interests that would be affected by them. The pros pect for their ratification ;is not believed to be favorable. In a lecture on international law de livered by Trof. Jellinck at the Heidel berg University, he said: "The Span ish American war was of Immense im portance in tho future development of international law. America, whose policy previously had been 'to abstain, in accordance with the principles of the Monroe doctrine, from the affairs of European governments, now abandoned that position and became sue of tho pow ers. 1 he people are divided into sup porters and opponents of the present policy, and if the former, wha.ha-a ben called imptrialists, succeed the organi- zation of the government will ine.-itably become similar to that of European coun tries; individual liberty the ritrhts nf each particular man will be sacrificed in securing a strong central direction." As the shifting policy of the republi can party with regard to pending recip rocity treaties is a matter of concern to every one taking an interest in public auairs, it Is at lemt worthwhile to as certain where, iu respect to this policy, the government stands. The ponding treaties, from which the injunction of secrecy has boon removed, provide: For reduction of the duty on sugar, molasses and asphalt from the British West In dies and Guiana, and removal or reduc tion of the duty on a long list of agricul tural products and manufactures enter ing those colonies from the United States. For a reduction of 20 percent ot tuo duty on sugar, hides and eerlain grades of wood entering the United States from Argentina, and a reduction in the duty on a long list of food s hi lis and manufactures enrering Argentina from tho United States. For a reduction of 20 to o0 per cent on certain manufac- FOR RETRENCHMENT. Editor Courier-Herald: Your corres pondent begs leave to offer a few re marks relative to our forthcoming elec tion As my name seldom, if ever, ap pears iu print, I do this through purely patriotic motives, not being a candi date lor any office in the gift of the peo dle of Clackamas county. It is well sometimes, if not always, to consider the advice of our elders. In this line I will say that my father told me never to en ter the political arena, and it can readily be seen or imagined what were his reasons- not that I was too dull to hold my own with the fattest and best of them, but the ideal of the modorn politician is lacking in common honesty or moral nrinrtinlft. Ilmlorutun.l Hiot T a,., casting personal reflections on anybody. xuu inuoi aumu mis iaei. wtiat then is the result, and what must be the con clusion? A host of old party hacks and men of second-rale caliber jostling and crowding to ll-fi frnnt . Inr nnlitlnol ferment.simply for the loaves and fishes. When such a state of affairs prevail, is it any wonder why this county is $200,000 m in-m mm una a lax levy 01 10 40 mills nil th rlnllnr? Tf in t1.t .. I 1 I I . io emit uini CVCIJf- body s business is nobody's business; but fellow-laborers and farmers you will think it your business about next May when the taxes are due. Let us make If Dill hllei'nnau nn tl.u fl..ol- Ttr., J.. .. ! .v .voo u. v..u Altai. luuuuay 111 JlinetnnlflpA mn nf fi,r), ilull,.,.nl - - ....... v. (.L. MUVLIWttltll and moral endowments in positions of iruui anu responsibility. Tins done and Wft Hllftll witA nnr Ull J anonmnna j,v VuH viiwmuuu i a A. levy in a few years. Come forth and hihiuii yuurseivej iiKe men. vve, the farmera. D-nino-pra anil lutw-irara If : our hands to right matters. A long pull, a 8tiongpull and a pull altogether and uir uny IB uuru. Yours for retrenchment and honest simplicity. N. F. Nelson. Clear Creek.Clackamas Co.,Jan., 19,1902. lOO Reward $100! The readers of thiR nannr nill Uu pleased to learn that thprn ia nf l.,ici dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stanes, and that is v atarrti. nail s Catarrh Cure is toe onlv positive currt knnn tn ho mr i;. cal fraternity. Catarrh being a consti tutional disease, reqdires a constitutional treatment, llall s Catarrh (Jure is taken internally, arling directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destrov of the disease, and giving the patie- t s.rengtn oy ouiidiiig up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in us curative powers, tliat they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cu e. Send for list of tpstimn. uials. Address. F. J. 'Chenev .t- fn To. ledo. O. T"Sold by Druggists, 75c. nans family nils are the best. Quite a large number of prominent democrats of Clackamas county have ex pressed themselves as being favorable to a straight democratic ticket In prefer ence to an independent ticket.and argue with a good deal of truth that many of those favoring an independent move ment are after office "pie". They alto say truly that the democratic party is the only reform party that can expect to to get its principles adopted by the peo ple and eventually inculcated into the laws of the country. These are facts, but still many who have been voting with us object to the name and hence will not vote such a ticket. While we believe the laborer is worthy of his hire we till think that such a ticket pledged io a radical reform in county affairs.such as the reduction of the salaries one-half would be a winner. A prominent ab stracter guarantees to assess the county for $2500 per year in as good shape as at present. It now costs over $9000. The writer is satisfied he could make money by taking a contract to fill all the offices of Clackamas comity tor less than ball the present salaries. According to reports Henry E. Stevens and J) . t,. Sleight will be the nominees for recorder and clerk on the republi ticket, although Justice McAnulty stands a good show for clerk. Brunswick House and Restaurant NIWIY FUBNISHED ROOMS Meals at All Honrs Opon Day and Night frieea Reasonable Only First Class tfesiaurant in the City CHAS. CATTA, Prop. Opposite Suspension Bridge OREGON CITY, ORB. MHMIIUHItlMI IIIHU; Most Peopl -ike a Grocery House A place! where they they I an get what they want and feel sure that the T Lil can I Phone 393 price will be right. They want to feel confident $ in tbeir Grocer. Now, you who are looking for I such a house, we most ordially invite you. to try T I ta ani Center Sts. Muir Bros. ! .fymM44Tyvrrrvry POPE & CO. Harl Engle, of Molalla, has been men tioned in connection with the democratic nomination for sheriff, and if he should consent to run he would make the best run of any we know. The opinion of most of the Deonle is that George W. Grace ia the man that will make the best run far senator against Brownell. He is not a politician and would only accept if his nomination were unanimous. C. D. Latourette could have secured the nomination if he had taken a prominent part as joint chair man two years ago. Dr. Beattie. of Ore gon City, seems to be the choice of the Molallaites for senator. He is a fighter when it comes to politics. THE HOME GOLD CURE. Aa Inrsnloiia Treatment hr uhlrh Drnnkarda are Being; Cured Ua'ly in Kplte of Themaelvea, No MexlonaDosea, No Wenkenlnir ofthe Neryei. A Flraaant and l'!tlve Cure for the Liquor Habit. t HEADqiTARTlRS FOB Hardware, Stoves. Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows, Harrows and Cultivators, Planet Jr., Drill and Hoes, Spray Pumps, Imperial Bicycles. PLUMBING A SPECIALTY Uor. Fourth and Main Sts. OREGON CITY HWWMHMHMHWMfl MMMI YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT Bat the Best Stock of First-Clasi Goods to be Found at Bottom Prices In Oregon City is at HARRIS' GROCERY CITY MARKET fSfnL. Opposite Huntley's fipst-eiass pleats of All irjds Satistaction Gnaramct a give ffin? a gall arjd be Treated ?ijgfct $975.00 Locomobile Given Jlmy X It in nnW irpnprallv Vnnnrn anA 11 r- j ukwiiu uuu UI1UC1 stood that Drunkenness is a difiease and not weakness. A body filled with poi son, and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capabWnf neutralizing and nrudinatinir tliia nnio. h ,la jpuiouu, ana drntrovino- llm prin.i Inr cants. Sufferers may now cure them selves at home without publicity or loss ot time from business by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CURE" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faith ful use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guar anteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous tran8forma tion of thousands of Drunkards into so ber, industrious and nprijhtmen WIVES CURE YOUR HUSBANDS! CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATH ERS I I This remedy is no sense a nos. trnm but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skillmlly devised and pre pared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cored and made temperate men by having the "CURE" administered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improvement." Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The "Home HOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing in reach of everybody a treatment more ef fectual than others costing $J5 to $50. Full directions accompany each package, Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extia charge. Sent prepaid to any part of h world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dent E oil t, E I) W IN B. GILES & COMPA N Y 2330 and :'3o2 .Market Street, Philadel phia. All correspondence strictly confidential. Don't pass us by call in and getour prices. Red Front Trading Company. With every jocts. 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 ..to Some Eucky One MAS goods now every day. New and fresh from the factor quality always the best. Prices correct. Ji. n. wktwz, 10W31 seweuen NEW SHOP TRY MEATS FROM GOOD MEAT Oregon City Butchering & Packing Co. PETZOLD & BETHKE, PBors. New Stratton Building, Oregon City EVERYTHING NEAT CLEANEST SHOP ill 9 V We carry the larirest stock of Caskets Coffins, 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 be had elsewhere we are under small expense and do not ask large profits. C ills promptly attended night or day R. L. HOLMAN, Undertaker Phones 476 and 305. Two Doors South of Court House. A - Brown & Welch Proprietors of the Seventh Street Meat Market A. O. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGON MM? MANHOOD RESTORED CUPSCENE 1,'?.0h1"11ou" 1 7T.rh f"'-vs'. " HI quickly cure vou of all 5011a or diwm o the generanye i,rem,. aul-h s ln,t Ma, h iiiaimiua.il. 119 ut tne i4jn-K.bcii.HMU ilwbdi.m. Xerv.Kis 1.; ,,Vv -I'ii-inl.i, Vr.a;n to Jlarrr. Kihmi.iin.. i,ri ... i-L"',""ltyl M . - -'"s""1J''-p- 1 1 slop a.l luseen by ut or nihu ,iai.i2 l - V- Bsc.d-!H-liarSo,wl,i,-h if notched lo.-.,!S tXsvemtut, ' and E l BEFORE mo AFTSB hurror joi Impotency. I Pint: r. cleameb Uw liver. Uia Li . Ki-l-iersa'iiltlii'iirinai-ToriraniiotaUimpariUea. M rr PI DEEntrengthOTs and restores small weak nmarm. The reason suflVrers are not cured by I',ietori li beennse nlrtefr per cent are trenMefl wtrti Proaiafllla. Ct'l'I HEX K Is the only known rem.nly tr, enre .nhout L orrauon! S!?., MlnlonC !. A written iniiirant.-e given and monev returned if ;i bolel does not ellaul a tw.iuVji .TT.VIi L0Oa box, six tor V0O, by mail Send (or bkih circular and 1 tesUmSiials? pernmueiitcur Ad.lrca PAVUI. HKII.K COn P. O. Bax 2076. San Francisco. Cal. IbrSaleln G. A. HARDING, Druggist, Oregon City T Oregon