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4 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1902. Oregon City Courier-Herald By A. W. CHENEY Siiteit 1 InOragon City potoffloea2ncl-clii8inttei 8DBSCEIPTIOS RATES. Paid In advance, per year 1 50 lii month! I" firee monlbs'trial 28 jpgM'he date opposite your address on the Bsper demotes I he tine to which you have paid this notice 1 1 marked your subscription ti due. GLtlBBINQ BITES. With Weekly Oregonlan $2 00 " Tri Weekly N. Y. World 1 " National Watchman 1 75 A ppeal to Reas m If Weekly Examiner 2 26 Bryan's Commoner 1 75 ADVERTISING RATES. Standing business advertisements; Per month Bro(usii'ialcards,l (19, pel year): 1 to 10 iuohes JOc pr Inch, 12 Inches for $5, 20 inches (column) $tj, 30 iucliei ( paxe) $1.2. Legal advertisements: Per Inch (minion) J2.50, dlvorhe summons 7 50. Affldavlts of publica tion will not be furnULed until publication foes are paid. Local notices; Five cents per line per week Per month 20o. Obituar es, cards of thanks, ahiirch ami lodge notices where admission fee churned or oolleoted half price or 2 cents per line. P4TK0NIZE HOME INDUSTRY OREGON CITY, MAriCII. 7, 1902. A glance over the tables on the first pnge shows who spends the money of Clackamas county. You'll remember this when you pay your taxes, but will you on June 21 ? A new game called the "Editor's De light is played in in this way: Take a sheet of ordinary writing paper, fold it carefully, and enclose a bank note suf ficiently large to pay up all arreages and a year in advance. Kep an eye on the editor, and if a smile adorns his face, the trick works like a charm. Now is the time to play the joke. Ex. VERY POOH SIIO WINO. Oh first page we publish statements of the various extieiwo of the state and the showing mailt- by O'ackamas county, we are 8"'rv t ri, , is yery poor, Clackamas county, under the present system, pays 3 '5 per cent of the state taxes, but her expenditures last year, if continued for four years at the same comparative rate, would require that county to pay 6.62 per cent of the state taxes. 'On the other hand, Linn and Marion counties, which have kept their expenses down, are in a fair way to ex perience a reduction in their state tax burden. A glance at the tables shows the rank the various counties take in in the nutter of population, assessed valuation and expenditures. Thus, for example, it will be seen that Marion comity in second in both population and valuation, but drops down to fourth place on the amount of expenditures, Oluekamas county, on the o'her hand, is third in population, seventh in valua tion, but rises to second place when it comes to spending money. Linn county makes a good statisticaljsliowing. It is fifth in population.'third in valuation, and drops down to 10th in expenditures. Clackamas county ranks second in expense of, aiseasor's offica and second in expense of commissioners and county court but only 16 whim it comes to the oltlces of both the clerk and the sheriff. Why should such be the case? Is it not a fact that the county ollices under democratic or populist rule have cost less than undei republican rule? POLITICAL NOTES. Many people from the county precit cts seem to think John J. Cooke, the pres ent sheriff, is the only man to run for Senator against decree U, Uro.vnell. Voters hhould make it a point to r.g- aster as soon as possible, if not soone-. You can't vole unless you register again this year. i At the democratic central committee meeting on Saturday a general discus sion of the adv'nability of not running a straight ticket was had. After three hours talkiug.by a vote of 10 to 4, it was 'decided not to run a straight democratic ticket this year. A primary will prob ably be held though to elect delegates to a county convention for the purpose of choosing delegates to state democratic convention. Joe Simon andT. T. Geer are back numboiH from now, henceforth and for evermore. Geer is a big man in his own estimation and stature. But Ore gon wants a man so big that he is not conscious of his own greatness, for gov ruor. As for Simon, poor little tric't eter, he is like a bee in a teacup; he makes an awful noise around Portland, but in the busy hive of national affairs ha cuts a figure About like au ant on a mountain hardly so much. Tillamook ileruld . Have vou ever notice the crowd of "pjliticions and olliee seekers nearly al ways to be found at a certain place on MamMtreut. Also the constant run ning up and downstairs. In the build ing is the office of the political boss of Claekauiai county, and oluce seekers Bvfaru around him Hie flies around a .molasses barrel. T," mistake we mentioned Dolpli Cris- Millard Criswll for the KisUivo ticket hut week. Dolpl Unci ilia a resident of Marion county COMMIT TEE MEETING. The faithful Met in Oregon City Saturday. About 30 representatives of the demo crat party met at the office ofR. A. Miller on Saturday in pursuance to a call The following roll of precincts was called and the representatives from the different precincts responded with opinions on the advisability of running a straignt ticket next June : Abernethy John Kent. Community for citizens ticket. Barlow W. W. Jesse. He believed the majority of his precinct were for citizens ticket. Beaver Creek T. Duffy. For citizens ticket. Borine t Canyon Creek (Janhy C. N. Wait. Believed that the best interest of the taxpayere de manded support for a citizens ticket and that he personal!) favored it, and that it would not disrupt or injure the demo cratic party in the least. (Jlackanias Cherryville ' Canemah C. W. Ganong. Was in favor of citizens ticket, if arranged so democracy would not suffer. Damascus Eagle Creek Garfield George Harding Highland S. Hutchinson. Did not know much about sentiment of commu nity, but personally favored a democratic county ticket as well as a etate ticket and opposed tusion. Macksburg Albert Gribble. Com munity as near as he could learn fa vored a straight ticket. Molalla O W Bobbins. Believed his precinct was favorable to a citizens ticket and that something should be done to relieve the laxpaver. Milk Creek-H. VV. Gard. Populists of his community were leaning toward socialism but he favored a citizeus ticket. E. L. Trnllinger, of the same precinct, favored a democratic ticket. Marquam B. Jack (by letter). Fa vored citizens t.cket. Milwaukib T. :R A. Sell wood Fa vored citizens ticket and believed popu lists and conservaiive socialists would vote for the ticket if clean men were put up. H. Thiessen, of the same pre cinct, was opposed to a fusion and fa vored a straight democratic ticket. Maple Lane J. R. Myers. For citi zens ticket. v Needy New Era Oswegn Oregon City No. 1 E. D Kelly. Did not favor citizens ticket and wis tired of voting conglomerations to assist a few to office who had no party to answer to for their sins. Oregon City No. 2 D. Caufield. Was in favor of democratic ticket and could not see anything to be gained by fusion. Oregon City No. 2 K. T. Beattie. For citizens ticket. Pleasant Hill O. P. Sharp. Favored citizens ticket. Sievers Soda Springs Tualatin T. L. Turner. For citizens ticket and good men for office. L. Toed temeier, of same precinct, favored citi zens ticket. Union M. N. Orisse:l. For citizens ticket. Viola 1). C. Richardson. Favored citizens ticket. West Oregon City Ir Jones. Fa vored citizens ticket and hoped some thing would be done to lighten the tax burden of the citizens of Clackamas county. Killin (new) Persons present for precincts who were not committeemen wi re permitted to act as such. Chairman R. A. Miller. Secretary A, W.. Cheney. State Committeemen T. F. Cowing Favored citizens ticket and stated that state central committee left each county to do as it saw it tit in regard to putting up a democratic ticket. That demo cratic party in the state would put up a ticket and that the counties would not lose anything as a party by independent or fusion tickets. The meeting of committee was not re garded as binding and at county conven tion if thought best a ounty ticket could be put up. O. D. Latourette, chairman of last joint convention, favored a citizens ticket if good men were put up. Gilbert L. Hedges also favored the tame plan and made a good talk for it. George Ogle, of Molalla, Dr. Strick land .and J. P. Lovett.of Oregon City,and John Aden, of Stafford, were also (..res- nt. EXPENSE OF COUNTIES. (Continued from page 1.) of $1 16.05; second in bridge with an ex pense of $32,831. 30, more than three times that ol the next higtiect except Multno mah with $41,570.01 : eleventh in scalp expense of $612.11). The expense of sher iffs and clerks offices in the state as given below; being 17th in sheriff's ex pense and 10th in clerk's expense: Sheriff"! Offica Clerk's OftVe County Baker $ 5578 31 $ 3300 00 Benton 2078 17 1984 00 Clackamas 2955 80 2448 75 Clatsop 4100 00 64S0 00 Columbia 2100 05 2300 03 Coos 3524 61 2075 01 Crook... SMS 55 1800 00 Curry 1237 95 1012 00 Douglas 3300 30 3000 UO Gilliam 2000 00 1920 (16 Grant 3000 00 3000 00 Harney 3400 00 3400 00 Jackson 4000 00 3000 00 i Josephine 1980 HI 1908 00' Klamath 2695 75 lSOtUM) j Lake 2.140 00 1975 00 Lane 3821 18 3430 00 I Lincoln 1939 42 1288 50, Linn 3651 41) 2719 80 ! Mableur.; 3051 78 2954 92, Mai ion 3999 97 3049 07 Morrow 2539 98 2539 98 Multnomah 13,910 80 29,722 07 Polk 2333 18 2291 73 Sheruun 2t31 33 1800 00 Tiilanunk 2200 00 2248 7 I'inatilla 6105 11 339S ti:) Union 5626 60 4343 in) ( Wallowa 2017 70 1725 00: Wasco 4130 42 3711 92 1 Washington 1400 00 2400 00 Wheeler 1830 58 1320 95' Yamhill 2000 00 1800 00 Total. tllS.-UU) 10U1.7t2 V, REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. E W Hutchinson et al to F S Hut chinson, 303.88 a as in the Win Arthur elm in 3. 2 e $2500 F S Hutchinson to E W Hutchin. so 40 as in Win Arthur elm, 3, 2e 1600 H A Snvder to O Eddy, lotB 1 and 2, blk 16. Add to Barlow.... 50 E Howard to M Kvdd.blk 5, Barlow 500 H A Snyder to C U Bar low, lot 1 bli 3, Barlow . . 10 A P Barlow to T H Achey, lot 3, Barlow 25 Q& OK It Co to J Graham, aw of sw ot sec 13, 6, 1 e 160 O&CRRtoOL Gray, lots 2 and 3 in sec 15, 6, 1 e 326 J March to G L Gray, 5 as in Julia A Lewis elm 700 C.L Gray to J A March, lots 1,2 and 3 in sec 15.6, 1 e 700 O t R R Co to C L Gray, lot 1 in sec 15,6. le .. 81 J March to M March, 5 as in Julia Lewis elm 5 A H Lee to R Fan ton, V as in sec j 33, 3, ee. 25 L Straus & to H E Noble, 19.85 j as in Bee in sec 4, 4, 1 e 1 i M L Chaplow to J Lenaberger, 7 as j in Cranfield elm 750 : E M Breckett to W W Irvin, 1 as for certetery, in sec 7, 4, 1 e 1 R H Walls to J W Brown, 15 as in i 1 Farr elm, 3, 2 e '425 J W Ganong to M V Howell, lots 4 ! and 5 in blk 14, Canemah 187 G E Hayes to A W Chenev. wi of j sw and lots 3 and s, nee 29, 3, 2 e 10 J T Apperson to S Jones, part blk 3. I Parkplaco 10 EEChnrman to E Kennedy, lots 1, 2, 11 and 12, blk O, Clackamas Heights 235 R Williams to 8 Kilpatrick, blk 118, OC 1099 J S Welch to Win Denboer.17 58 as in sw of sec 8 2, 2 e 75 When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver i ablets. They will cleanse your stomach, improve vour aooetite and make you feel likea new man. They are easy to take, being sugar coated , and . pleasant in effect, For sale by G. A Harding. Don't pass us by call in and get ou r prices. Red Front Trading Company. Brain F.od Nonsense. Another ridi' ulons food fad has been branded by the most 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 nourish a particular part of the body, but it will suhtain every other part.. Yet however good your food may be, its nu triment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flowsr, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids di gestion, stimuUtes the liver to healthy action purifies tin blood, and makes you feel liuovant and vigorous. You can get Dr G. U Ureen' reliable reme dies at George A.Harding's drugstore. ' f'tCO. liy. Co. 25c is the regular Sunday round trip rate betweon Oregon City and Portland. Get your tickets at Harding's drug store." Night Was a Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs Charles Applegate, of Alex andria, Ind., ' and could barely get any sleep. I bad consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough fright fully and Bpit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three $1 bottles of Dr. King's Ne Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds " It was abso lutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, ('olds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles Iree at George A. Harding's drug store. Italian Ilees For Sale. h In new patent hiVes with super $4 each. For information inquire of Frank Busch, Oregon Oily, or sm proprietor, H. Hut kemper, Oak Grove, on electric car line Ynii Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printtd on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in atasteless form. No Cure, No pay. 50c. Kozy Randy Kitchen, up to date on home-made candies and cigars. La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good." Charuian & Co. FARM FOR SALE. Ritnted ontmll lonth of NelT,coiitalnlng SS tcn, with good bulldlngi. prune orchard d well watered nd nndiT- good flle ot colllTatlon. Also ranch located about 4 intle east of Soda Springs, connUtlng of 21? crf, with fairly good buildings. Is an eioellent stocg ranch. Thise ilae will be sold chep. For partlcu tra Inquire or address A T.COCMUH. Administrator, Hubbard, Ore. Don't tie the top of your Mly and preserve Jars In llieold fashioned way. Seal tliom by the new, quick, HiMouueiy dure may ny a mm coaling oi rure liciuicd t'urutllne. Uai no taate or etlor. Is air tight and acid proof. Easily applied. I seful tn ndoren other wars uhout tlio house. Full directions with each caUe. Bold everywhere. Mftdehy STANDARD OIL CO. w St. fell 1. 1 few ANNUAL Clearance Sale 30 Days Great reductions on all leather goods. ; ! KRAUSE BROS. WM. MACKRELL DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Brushes, Curry Combs, Sweat Pads, Etc. Hand and Machine Made Harness a Specialty. MOLALLA. ORE. 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 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 tn rortland. Drop a card in the postoffice and have sample-book brought to your house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store . J. MURROW, Oregon City New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MHLSTON JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty Opposite Oaufleld Block OREGON CITY THE P. M. SHARPLES Cream Separator Has no superior if you want a large butter yield. No machine, runs so easy or skims so clean. It is perfect in mechanical con stat' tion and finish. Write for catalogue and prices to D. KAUFFMAN Needy, Oregon Oregon City Second-Hand & Junk Store Highest Prices Paid for Second-Hand Goods, Hides, Junks, Metals of all Kinds, Eto. Second-Hand Goods Bought andSo!d Goldstone, Sngarman & Co. 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 trees, nine years old, also a latest-improved drier. Good buildings. Price, $40 per acre. Apply to Matt Clemens, New Era. RIPANS I have been taking RipansTab ules for the dyspepsia, and they have helped me wonderfully. I do not know any particular way they all'ect me, but they seem to five vigor to the entire system. I bad a sort of lamruid feeling, but since taking the Tabules I feel spirited and have not that melancholy way about me. I think they are good for a general build up of the sys tem, as 1 bey seem to act likea Ionic. At drugststs. The Five-Cent packet l enough for nn or. liinury neaf.sion. The fnnitly botile, W) cents', coutuun a supply (or a year. Brunswick House and Restaurant NEWLY" FURNISHED ROOM 9 Meals at All Hoars Opon Day and Night Prices Reasonable Only First Class Restaurant in the City CHAS. CATTA, Prop. Opposite Suspension Bridge OREGON CITY, ORE. I Don't Hand Out Money Till and Center Sis. 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 Cor. Fourth and Main Sts. 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 CITY MARKET IgSSfn,. Opposite Huntley's pirat-Glass lyieatsof 11 irds Satislactlon Guaranteed (3ive yirg a Sail apd be Treated ?iIjt T 1 R. L. HOLMAN, Undertaker Phones 476 and 305. Two Doors South of Court House. f . rrf -,V.l t in ...We Can Do Better... V By you this year than ever before and would . be pleased to nave you give us a trial order. VVe do not run a department store or a black smith shop, but we do conduct a GROCERY STORE And sell GROCERIES A. ROBERTSON THE 7TH STREET GROCER OREGON CITY t .. .. Bread Is the : The better the flour, the better the bread; The better the bread, the stronger the staff. . . . Patent Flour ... Makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. It is kept for sale by all dealers. Demand "Patent" Flour. Made by. PORTLAND FLOURING KILL CO. For something that is not the best. When you are buying remember that tve beBt is always cheapest, and a poor article is dear at any price. If it is grocer ies the best aDd safest way is to bring or send your order to us and then ycu know you are getlng the best there is. The cheap kind we do not handle; it doesn't pay. No matter what prices we ask ycu can always depend on the quality. y Muir Bros. I OREGON CITY We carry the largest stock of Caskets Coffins, Robes and Lining in Clackamas county. We are the only undertakers in the county owning a hearse, which we fui nish for less than can bi had elsewhere. vVe are under small expense and do not ask large profits. OilN promptly attends! night or day Brown & Welch Phopriktors of thk- Seventh Street ileaf Fvlarket A. O. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGON . . Staff of Life I