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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902.
Oregon City Courier-Herald
BY A. W. CHENEY
Entered in Oregon City Postofflceas 2nd-olaas matter
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
fHlrl (u advance, per year 1 60
3. X months 75
faree raonths'trial 25
JtltJ"The date opposite your address oti the
Fsper dcnotesthe timeto which you have paid,
f this notice is marked your subscription ia due.
OREGON CITY, JUNE 20, 1902.
Within the past year of two, $200,
1)00,000 of merican capital move l over
into Mexico, ami thU movement con
tinues at tlie raie of $100,000,000 an
nually. A census of 600 negro school children
of Atlanta, Georgia, b'ongh b out the
fact that only 5 per cent of tliein, pre
ferred farming to any other means of
making a living. One-sided education
)ia spoiled them.
A darkey philosopher expresses the
opinion that "dab ain't no ,joymnt on
dis yearth, dah's no liappines inde life
tocome. dahis aothin' dat can be ex
perienced or imagined or described dat
ia equal to de little game 'ob craps."
Well, many men of many minds. There
ia no accounting for taste.
Dairymen hate thunder, It tun B
their milk eour in a few hours. The
reason ia that electricity changes the
sugar in milk to lactic acid. The case
ine, or cheesy part of the milk, being
insoluble in presence of an acid, is then
precipitated into curds, and so the milk
Hours.
The John A. Roebling'a Sons Com
pany, of Trenton, N. J.,haa increased
the wages of its 40 )0 employes, averag
ing 10 per cent. The increase was made,
aa explained by C. G. Roebling, "in
consequence of the increased cost of liv
ing to which our employes have been
(subjected. "
Oarrol D Wright, the labor commia
Bioner, etates that the 22,793 strikes,
which took place since 1881 cost the
Btrikera $257,863 478, and the employ
era $122,731,121. About one-half of the
strikes were successful, 13 per cent were
partly successful and 30 per cent failed.
Mr Wrig'it is of the opinion that labor
Corrected Official Returns of Election
On account of sev:ral errors in returns as published last week
CANDIDATES
Fob Uuvkhnob
George K. C'lmmberlaln, Dero
Wllliiira J. rurnlah, Ul
A. J. Ilunsaker, rro
It. R. Ryiiii.Boo
VOR StlPBRMK .lllDOB
Robert 8. Boatl, U
B. V. Hoi.lmm, D
C. J. Bright, H. ..
For Brobetakt or State
0. W. Brm, 8
H. A. navia, v..
Frank I Dunbar, It..
U. W. Sears, 1).
For Stair Tkkasuheb
Henry Hlaolnnan, 1).
T. S. McDanlel, 1'
Charles 8. Monro, II
W. W. Myers, 8 . ..
SOI'T. OF I'UIILIO IM8TKUOTION
J. H. Afkennan, B
K. W. Kelsey, I'
W. A. Wiiiin, 1)
Attcibney Oeneiial
A. M. Urawtorii, H,
T. H. Coyne, 1'
Jainos It. ltaloy, D
State I'bintkb
V. W. Brooks, I'
James K. Uiiilfrny, D
J. K. Hosninr, 8
- J. It. Whitney, B
ltKt'HKBKNrATIVE TO CoNUKESS
lllruin Uoillil, l
It. F. Kanip, 8
Thomas II. Tongue, R
J. K. Wenlhorfiird, D
United mates Senatok
T. T Geer, H
!. K. H- Wnnil. I)
Joint whnati.k, t'lai'kamas and Multnomah1
Herhert ll.iliimu, H
W. W. jMuits, e
Billion! Hoolt, (lltl.ens , !
Joint Kki besentative, Clackamas & Mult.
D.M.caihcy. 1'
Charles W. Nottingham, R
W. K. Young 0
Henatob
Ueorgo 0. llmwnell, R
(). W. dn.ee, 0
Cuius VV. Herman, P
1 Fmt J. Moindl, 8-
ltBl'REHENT ATI V RS
II. A. Hindi, 1'
V. II M .niWvllle, P
C. A. Willi .v, 1'
('. V. Clark, C ...
(I, V. K.nsllnlm, 0
ii!tiert 1.. lle,lRos, C
liohcrl I , in: lirr, 8
A. J. Mnxllh', 8
Walter K. l'milon, S
(1. Huntley, It
Han PanlsiMi, 11
11 . A Webster, It ,
Col'NTY J I'IMIR
Kluier liUmi, U
A. Murlhi, I'
'Ilieinas V Uyati, R
t li.iries K. Speui-e. 8
IVMMISMONKH
William I nlvft, R
K. U ikeineier, ll . . .,
George l.iri'lli', 8
CharlisW liuloy
bHKBIITK
'I'lnoOore Iljijieiibuiger, P
.1. K. .hek,
II. M. Kleiuen, 8
.Mill K. Shaver, K ...........
CI. UK
K. It. Cooper, C
A W, t'ankliauser, P
Gilbert 11. Bobbins,
V. A Klelghl, It
lUXMBlKH OK CONVKYANl'ES
l K. t'l'er. C
Kiaoz Knubeigcr, 8
J.W.Mi.v, P
lb lire K SicvvlH, R
sst ssi B
Wiiliniii lloanl, 8
Willlnni Jolnlson, 0
Jemes F. Nelson, B
Knns Ciilnll, R
Allien l.U IllUK, 0
Isai e Prl mlltf, P
&l BYKYOB
A M. Kin belli, O
Ji'lill W Meiiliuni, R
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K. I llt'linnu. R
K. M. Miller, I'
W F. I'ruiien.S
J. W. PoHi'H. O
INITIATIVE A)il KKFKRIKIH'U AMtSUUENT
Yen
No
conflicts are the result of ircreised in
telligence. '
The great bankers and railroad mag
nates who loaded the United States
Steel Corporation with nearly a billion
dollara of water, contemplate forming a
bankers' trust which will absorb what
ever independent industrial energy there
is left in the country. Since these law
defying fellows control the destinies of
the coun'ry, why nat turn the govern
ment over to them? Perhaps they
would conduct all governmental
ajlairs, even thoie of a city or
county, without gralts.
If the United States courts do their !
duty, they will not s op with convicting i
Leston Balliet of De Moines and Baker
Jit.y, for using the mails for fraudulent
purposes. There are several hundred
companies, advertising extensively in
the newspapers and magazines, which
! are purely associations to swindle the
unwary and credulous. Any get-rich-casy
or get-rich quick piopositlon
may be set down as a bunko game.
Paul Maurice, of 8 Rue Buissoi., St
Etienne, France, claims that he has in
vented a centrifugal gold washer vhich
will save' tro.u 98 to 99 per cent of the
gold in auriferous sands, the vater used
being limited to simply moiatenmg the
material treated, The washer ia es
sentially a centiifugal turbine revolving
at a speed oi from 200 to 600 revolutiona
a minute. No quick silver is used, ail
the ruaty, float, flake and very fine g ld
being saved by the force of gravity.
Gborge H. Darwin, the eminent
mathematician, bIiows by hie calcula
tion that the earth is in internal atresa.
The specific gravity of water being
placed at 1, that of the densest rock
known to geologists ia 2.8, but the den
sityofthe entire earth is 5.60. The
conclusion lormed ia that the center of
the earth is fearfully compressed, or ia
composed entirely of metals. And it haa
been shown that a core of gold or plati
num 1000 miles in diameter would satis
fy the conditions. ' It ia inferred that the
earth in the main is a rigid solid, or
that the vast central regiou is.
You and I are witnesses of a phenome
non than which a diviner has not ap
peared on this earth in all its history. I
mean this world-wide social movemen t,
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this Prrine of the cirrent of thought
and aspiration in. Hie direction of an
economic order which ehall make room
for hro'herhood, an order and an era
more potent for human unfolding toward
a higher life than all the eras and civi
lization of the past. We are witnesses
of this world-emhracitig social move
ment, this uprising of humanity, this
assertion of the riaht to be human and
to have everything that is essential to a
human life. Selected.
Tan Atmospheri- Product Company
! of Niagara Falls has neen incorporated
with a capital of $1,000,000 for the pur
j pose of manufacturing fixed nitrogen
out of the atmosphere bv means of
e ectric arcs of small current and
high electromotive force The reddMi
brown gas generat 'd, trioxide of nitro
gen, results iu nitric acid in contact with
water, with caustic potash, saltpetre,
and with caustic soda, Chil saltpetre,
and in contact with many other aub
mancea valuable salts result. Chili salt
petre being a valuable fertilizer, through
this process enough can be made from
the air to supply the world for all time
to come
The following paragraph from the Re
view of Reviews shows the ueceasity of
immigration lawa more discriminating
than those now in force: "It is noted at
Ellis Island that the average per cent
age of illiteracy among immigrants is
increasing. Laat year nearly 28 per
cent of the immigrants above the age of
14 were classed as illiterates. We shall
doubtless thiB year receive more than
500,000 immigrants. . . The native
American stock is not very prolific and a
large part of our general increase of pop
ulation is due to the recent new comers
i from foreign countries and their larger
average number of children. . .
We are rapidly undergoing a radical
change in the radical character of the
American people."
Is Golf Catching
on the popular favor? It seems to be.
A noticeable increase in sMes of Pain
ki ler ci mes from golf districts. The
reason for this clear, as Perry Davis'
Painkiller is the oldest and best remedy
extant fur sprains, strains, bruises and
soreness, all of which are of common
occurrence, either in vigorous play or
through accident. Everywhere the
standard liniment and balm.
June 2d, 1902.
we again publish table corrected.
38 Members of Congress Send Letters of
To the Inventor of the Great Catarrh
Congressman Goodrryn of Alabama,
Writes: "I have now used one botUe
of Peruna and am a well man today."
A. T. Goodwyn, Kolrinson Springs, Ma.
V. S. Btnato.- Iliuu h 10111 North Dakota.
W. K. Koacli, Lurimore, N. D.,' says:
"Ihaveusvii l'oruua as a tonic. It has
great ty Heli.M r.io in Ktreagth, vigor and
appetite." W. IT, Iloic'n.
Confe-ressmai. Lijincy f:nm North Carolina,
Writes: " Jly nonrotary had aa bad a
case of catarrh as I ever saw, and Bince
he has taken one bit Ho of Peruna he
seems like a dinercni wan." Romulus
Z. Liimey, TaylorsviDo, X. C.
Congresyimin Ogden from Lonlsiana,
Writes: "I. can conscientiously recom
mend your Peruna." II. W. Ogden,
lienton, La.
Congressman Smith from Illinois,
Writes from Murpliysboro, 111. : "I have
taken one bottle of Peruna for my ca
tarrh and I feel very much benefited."
Geo. W. Smith.
Congressman Meeklson from Ohio,
Says: "I have used several bottles of
Peruna and feel greatly benefited thero
by from my catarrh of the head."
David Meekison, Napoleon, O. .
Congressman Crowley from Illinois,
Writes from Robinson, 111.: "Mrs.
Crowley has taken a number of bottles
of Perunaon accountof nervous troubles.
It has proven a strong tonic and lasting
cure." Jos. B. Crowley.
Congressman Thompson of Kentucky,
Writes: "Besides beirig one of the very
best tonics Peruna is a good, substantial
catarrh remedy." Phil. B. Thompson.
Congressman Howard from Alabama,
Writes from 3Tort Payne, Ala. : " I have
taken Peruna for la grippe, and I take
pleasure in recommending Peruna as an
excellent remedy." M. W. Howard.
Congressman Cummlngs from New York,
Writes :t "Peruna is good for catarrh,
I have tried it and know it." Amos W.
Cummings, New York City.
Senator Thurston of Nebraska,
Writes from Omaha, Neb.: "Peruna
entirely relieved me of a very irritating
cough." J. M. Thurston.
Congressman Worthington from Nevada,
Writes: "I have taken one bottle of
Peruna and it has benefited me im
mensely." H. G. Worthington.
Congressman Bankhead from Alabama,
Writes : "Your Peruna is one of the best
medicines I ever tried." J. H. Bank
head, Fayette, Ala.
Congressman Powers from Vermont,
Writes from Morrisville, Vt.: "I can
recommend Peruna as an excellent
family remedy." H. Henry Powers.
Senator Sullivan from Mississippi,
Writes from Oxford, Miss.: "I take
pleasure in recommending your great
national catarrh cure, Peruna, as the best
I have ever tried."-W. V. Sullivan.
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Congressman Snover of Michigan,
Writes from Port Austin, Mich. : "I have
found Peruna a very efficient anil speedy
remedy for a persistent and annoying
cough." H. G. Snover.
V. S. Senator Call of Florida,
Writes : " The Peruna has been recom
mended by Gen. Wheeler and other reli
able persons, and has been used by some
members of my family, and I concur in
the statements of Gen. Wheeler." Wil
liam Call, Jacksonville, Fla.
Senator McEnery of Louisiana,
Writes : " Peruna is an excellent tonic.
I have used it sufficiently to say that I
believe it to be all that you claim for it."
S. D. McEnery, New Orleans, La.
Congressman Brownlow of Tennessee,
Writes : " I have taken three bottles of
Peruna and I feel satisfied that I am now
almost, if not permanently, cured of ca
tarrh of the stomach." W. P. Brown
low, Jonesboro, Tenn.
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Senator Mallory of Florida,
Writes from Pensacola, !Fla.: "I have
used your excellent remedy, Peruna,
and have recommended it both as a tonic
and a safe catarrh remedy." Stephen
R. Mallory.
Senator Butler of South Carolina.
M. C. Butler, ex-Governor of South
Carolina, writes: "I can recommend
Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach
trouble." M. C. Butler, Edgefield, S. C.
Congressman H- ookshire of Indiana,
Says: "From what my friends say Pe
runa is a good tonic and a safe catarrh
cure." E. V. Brookshire, Crawfords
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Congressman Doviner of West Virginia,
Writes from Wheeling, W. Va. : "I join
with my colleagues in the House of Rep
resentatives in recommending your ex
cellent remedy." B. B. Doviner
Congressman Broderick of Kansas,
Writes from Holton, Kas. : "I have taken
two bottles of Peruna and find it to be
an excellent remedy for colds and throat
trouble." Case Broderick.
Congressman Toder of Ohio,
Writes : " only used Peruna for a short
time and m thoroughly satisfied as to
its merits." S. S. YIer, Lima, 0.
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Congressman Slnhon of Pennsylvania,
Writes from Chambersburg, Pa. : "I take
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Congressman Sparkman of Florida,
Writes from Tampa, Florida: "1 can
indorse Peruna as a first-rate tonic and a
very effective cure for catarrh." S. M.
Sparkman.
Congressman Brewer of Alabama,
Writes : " I have used one bottle oi .pe
runa for lassitude, and I take pleasure in
recommending it." Willis Brewer,
Haynesville, Ala.
V. S. Senator Gear of Iowa.
Writing from Burlington, Ia. : " Peruna
can commend to all as a very good
tonic." John II. Gear.
Congressman Culberson of Texas,
Writes: "I can recommend Peruna as
one of the very best of tonics." D. B.
Culberson, Jefferson, Tex.
Congressman Livingston from Georgia,
Writes : "I take pleasure in joining with
General Wheeler, Congressman Brewer
and others in recommending Peruna as
an excellent tonic and a catarrh cure."
L. I. Livingston, Kings, Ga.
Congressman Clark of Missouri,
Says: "I can recommend your Peruna
as a good, substantial tonio and one of
the best remedies for catarrhal trouble."
John B. Clark.
Congressman Pelham of Virginia,
Writes from Bancroft, Va. : " My sister-
in-law has has been using Peruna for
about one week for catarrh of the throat
and is manifestly improved.-"C. Pelham.
Congressman Burnett of Alabama,
Writes : " I can cheerfully recommend
Peruna as a good, substantial tonic, and a
very good catarrh remedy." John L.
Burnett, Gadsden, Ala.
Congressman Botkln of Kansas,
Writes from Holton, Kas. : "Peruna haa
given me almost complete relief from
catarrh of the stomach and constipa
tion." J. D. Botkin.
Congressman White of North Carolina,
Writes from Tarboro, N. C. : "I find Pe
runa to be an excellent remedy for the
grip and catarrh. I have used it in my
family."-G. H. White.
Congressman Wllber of New York.
David F. Wilber, of Oneonta, N. Y.,
writes: "I am fully convinced that
Peruna is all you claim for it after the
use of a few bottles." David F. Wilber.
Congressman Pungun of Ohio,
Writes from Jackson, O.: "I recommend
Peruna to anyone in need of an invigor
ating tonic." Irvine Dungan.
Congressman Barham from California,
Writes from Santa Rosa, Cal.: "At the
solicitation of a friend I used your Pe
runa, and can cheerfully recommend it,"
J. A. Barham.
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