OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, , FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1902. I Oregon City Courier-Herald j-jjj BY A. W. CHENEY red In Oregon City Poitoffloe as 2nd-olaM nutUy SUBSCRIPTION BATES. n advance, per year 1 SO Tionthi... II monlhtrial 26 p-The date opposite your addresa on the udonotes ine tiraeio wnioiyouu i notice is marked your aubseilptlon it due. OREGON CITY, AUGUST 29, 1902. Hamilton White, an Illinois farmer with a speculative head ou his shoulders, proposes to control the price of the two billion dollir cereal crop of the coun try with a fifty-miliion-dollar farmers' trust. San Fbancisco has 3000 saloons, and the license is $84 per annum. Oakland is not so well disposed to the "likker trade :" Her 225 saloons must pay $400 pervnnum. Ghico's 13 saloons must pay $600 each. Hblbs Stone says the prayers did more for her release than all the cash contributed. Helen should have spoken sooner. The people could have prayed and kept their cash, and possibly Helen would Btill be with the brigands, sug gests an irreverant exchange. The Orettonian Publishing Company yesterday paid off th $200,000 mort gage which has been 'causing the pro prietors a great deal of worry for the past ten years. It is a sure sign that the big daily is on a paying basis. Wei- ome. All the republican paper seem to be doing well this year. With Bchool teachers being killed from ambush almost within sight of regimental quarters on Oebu, with American soldiers being hacked to pieces by elusive Moros on Minadano, and with the constabulary engaged in wholesale raid of alleged ladrones all over Luzon, the pacification of the Phil ippme islands is undoubtedly complete has adopted an expensive .revenge. Mr. Lawson, not being at all pleased with the way he has been treated by the millionaires of the club, seeks to tell his side of the story in a book, the publishing cost 6f which is $90,000. Having no further use for his yacht after she had been rejected by the magnate, he broke up his vessel, putting the bronze plates on the scrap pile. Each volume of an edition of 3000 represents $30. Mr. Lawson literally "blows himself." This money-king, wasting money, or rather the product of labor, with a lav ish hand, has been made rich by the la bor of others and ought to gratily a whim to turn the $500,000 (wasted keep ing his rejected yacht in commission during the summer of 1901.) with the $90,000, back to the workmen who helped him to accumulate this vast fortune. If he will, Mr. Lawson can find a more useful way to help his fellowman, other than the satisfying of a personal grudge. There are incidents in every day sug gesting how the money of men having more than they need can be distributed to a better advantage than the way which this subject has put into practice. "PE-RU-NA NECESSARY TO THE HOME," Saya Prof. Talfonrd Smith, of Georgia. THE MORNINQ TUB cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited capacity nor where the waterfcupply 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 For president in 1904, Edward M. Shepard is the nomination m ide in con versation with democrats at the Hoff man House, New York, by James M. Griggs, chairman of the National Demo cratic Congressional Committee, who is conducting an energetic campaign by which democrats hope to capture the next congress. This announcement, coming from a democrat who has been a stanch adheient of Mr. Bryan, and one occupying the position held by Chairman Griggs, is regarded as possess ing considerable significance. It may be regarded as the launching of what has already assumed the proportions ofa boom for Mr. Shepard for the demo cratic nomination two years hence. J The citizens of Los Angeles have ex pended nearly $350,000 ithin the past ten years in advertising, exhibitions, etc., for the purpose of attracting set tlers and otherwise advertising their city. It might be pertinent to add that Lui -uieles showed the largest percent age of gain in population during those ten years of any city in America. Here is an item for the people of Oregon City and of Clackamas county to ponder. Charles Filer, a burglar, serving a term in the New Jersey penitentiary, got outlast week. He didn't file his way out, but while in he Invented a sewing machine that he claims is way ahead of those now in use. He got some moneyed men interested enough in him to get him pardoned and now he has quit the burglar business and is at the head of a a company organized for the manutac ture of the machine. What would people think if a good Christian brother who would get up in class meeting and say something like ii.iu. "Tm still stroiiB in the faith. I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that religion is the salvation of the world, but if at any time rellgionshould prove a shelter for the devil, then to the devil with religion." . Such a speech would be on a par with the republican etate platform, say the Iowa City Re publican. The keynote of the congress of negro ..,;ufiaa nl At anta was turnisiieu in rjyuumivu - theoDi nlna address of Bishop Oaines; ,1nd over the meeting. In the course of his address he said : "I have receullv visited England, Belgium, Hol land. Germany, Switzerland, Italy and ,1 I uive it as my deliberate judgment after careful survey of those countries that the American negro is contnnted by far more favorable indus trial conditions '.than the white laborers of those European nutions." T.ik llutail Butchers and Meat Deal ers National Association, whose mem barahio covers the whole United States at its annual convention, held in Wash- ington, recently adopted a resolution In- ......,;. ll thn lnca bodies irom lue DHWOinii, Atlantic tothePaoiflo to interrogate can didates for congress on the subject of their attitude respacting the proposal to rmmal the tariff duties and meat pro ducts, and to support only such candl datoi as are known to be oppoed to the lood trust. Mining experts estimate that within the next twenty-five years there will be ii,.ii.nd from the Transvaal reels goiu .1,- ulfi of $3,000,000,000. Thus the V ' ' ' .lanurofthe gold standard looms up ii , wnllow soectre in the dim distance .Kainninff to engulf the dear "grand -i.i in tlm eeneral wreck an OIU ll'vJ - it will bring upon us. For overmuc cold must certainly bo as calamitous as ..n,,Mi lti-to l silver. Oh, mamma .... . tiiarn will be of price and i..w.m house and politicians when w I.-.. .,r billions in gold more to put 1IOTV - In our jeans . A FOOLISH MILLION AIRE. Thomas W. Lawson, copper magnate nd owner of the yacht Independence, k the New York Yacht Club Government by injunction or even by the lank-headed coffer cannot get in its deadly work on osculation. A Washing ton judge settled that matter forever. He gave a policeman who haled a youth before him for giving his best girl a good- ight smack at the front gate, a lecture on the inviolate rights of courting which he will never forget. He was told that to kiss is one of the inalienable rights of mankind : that love sways the world, and that all other courts are Inferior to that of cupid; that a man who hadn't sense enough to know this had no busi- ne js on the police force of any city, least of all upon that at the capital of the na tion. The prisoner at the bar was dis charged in triumph amid the applause of an audience composed of admiring and evious young women. Professor Talfourd Smith, Principal Siloam High School, Siloam, Ga., writes : "With much pleasure I recommend Peruna to all who maybe suffering with any trouble of the respiratory organs. I have been using It In my family for the past five or six years and find it to be almost a household necessity. Peru na Is truly a grand catarrh remedy and general tonic and will do all that Is claimed for It by the manufacturers." PROF. TALFOURD SMITH. Catarrh Is inflammation of the mucous membrane. It may be in the mucous membrane lining the eyes or the pelvic organs, throat, stomach, liver, bowels or kidneys. Catrk 5 wttnK wibrr mii Ivijjjk oajHU eatwii vfewre lowrtwl Peruna is an internal remedy; not a local application. Catarrh is a systemio disease, not a local disease. If Peruna will cure catarrh in one place it will cure it in any other place, because Peruna is a systemio rem edy. It reaches the disease through the circulation in each organ. It eradicates the disease by eradicating it from the system. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and ho will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O, Hew Goods Arriving Daily, at tt)e Fair Store Brunswick House and, Restaurant NEWLY jf"U REf XS2IED ROOMS deals at An Honrs Op on Day and Night Prices Reasonable Only First Class Restaurant in the City CHAS CATTA, Prop. Opposite Suspension, Bridge OREGON CITY, ORE. POPE & CO. H I ARTERS FOR Hardware, Stoves. Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows, Harrows and Cultivators, Planet Jr..,. Drills and Hoes, Spray Pumps, Imperial Bicycles. PLUMBING A SPECIALTY Fourth and Main Sts. OREGON CIT5T REALTY TRANSFERS. Look Pleasant, Please. Fhotcgrapher 0. C. Harlan, of Eaton, O., can do so now, though for years he couldn't, becausp he suffered untold ag ony from the worst form of indigestion. All physicians and medicines failed to help him till he tried Electric Bitters, whmh worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a godHend to sufferers from dvspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys, they build up and give new life to the whole sys tem. Try them. Only 50c. Guaran edbyG. A H v lin. druggist. Muslin, llc. Stereoscope and 50 Views, $1.60 "Princely" Golf and Working Shirt, best made, $1 in Portland; 05c. Pompadour Oorribs and Hair naments, very latest Valenciennes Lace for Ruffles, ic. a yard. . Straight Front Corse' 49c Cilcd MiKtu'iid U-iJidluU for 79c. Nansoos Embroidery, 5c per yard. Bone and Aluminum Hair Pins, SC. per doz. Pearl Shirt Buttons, all sizes, 5c. per doz. Ladies' Summer Undervests, 5c. Ladies' Black Hose, 5c. Ladies' and Children's Handker chiefs, two for Sc. Ladies' White Aprons, 15c. . Ladies' Ready Made Dress Skirts, $1.25. All Colors Satin Ribbon, 4c. a yd. TailorMade Suits, $7.75. GirdleCorsets, 49c. Torchon Lace, six yds. for 5 c. CANNED GOODS.-- Oh, yes; oh, yes; come this way for the f ullestand 'jesheit stcev. o caurndg-nd t a irwa V? r Jo l irtcelfifj fa iar& .0 1j j h very best fruits and vegetables in cans. Try our sliced peaches, our fancy corn, or out tender melting peasl Go away, you make my mouth water. Oh, no; come round and buy. Prices very low. A. ROBERTSON, 7TH ST. GROCER. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. II Jewell to B Merton, lots 15 and 10. blk 49. Gladstone 81000 0 Strahn to J B Bilderbach, n 1-2 of sw and sw of ne and nw of se sec 10. 3. 6e 300 OP Miller to M A Maddock, lots 1, 2, 6, 7 and 8, blk 12, O J 2500 II Miley to M B U'Ren, lots in Ureen l'aint -'uuu Shaver, sheriff to II Holtgrieve, nwofneof sec 16, and w 1-2 of seof sec 0.2.5 e 1543 F Rath to N Rath.e 1-2 of ne of sec 19.2. 5e 1185 II Kumnier to Win Konschak, 1.35 as in 5.1 e l.io P P Salquist to VV G Pollock.lots 1, 2. and 3. blk 88. Uswego ZUU Wm Parker to E Adkins, 4.72 as in Wrnrht claim 125 J A Montgomery to B Marshall, ne of sec 24. 3. Se A 8 Robertson to J Elliott et al,w) of nw of sec 11, 4, 3e 1UUU J I llowk to J G Mnmpower, 1-2 interest in ne of ne,w of ne ana lot 6. sec 18. 2. 3 e. except 20 as 800 I L Donaldson to J F Clark, lots C, 7and8, blk 6, Sunset (Jity 1350 Carlton & Rosecrans to F Rath,150 so rd nP Lee elm, 3,1 e 11U0 Sellwood Ld & I Co to A T Vanbus- kirk, lots 8, 9, 10 and 11, blk, 93, Oak Grove 50 MAT Vanbuskirk to A J A Rein- bold, lots 8, 9, 10 and 11 in blk 93. Oak Grove 51 J M Taylor to C F Miley, lot 4 and part o( 3, blk 49, u u iouu C Phelan to I R Dodge, w of sw sec 1, e'i of seof sec 2, 2, 4 2GU0 M A & E 0 Maddock to G W Bi-. bee, lots 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7, blk 2, Green Point 3438 T Nelson to 1) A Losey, lots 2 and 4, blk 5, Weslynn 425 E R Stone, et ux to fl Hargreaves ami H Jones. nVu ol se ot Bee 3J. 4s,3 e 750 M Patterson, et al to II h Noble, sw of ne and nw of se ot sec M, 3 s. 4 V E Hesse to J V Roots.n'i of nw ami w 1-2 of ne of sec 0. t 3 s. r 4e 1200 R Riiwrs et ux to G Koch, e 1-2 of g i-'i of se 01 seo -'J, 1 i s, r 1 e. . 40 Same to F Kratzberirer. w 1-2 of b 1-2 of se of sec 23,t4 8, rie.. iio n G Zieoler to U S Armstrong se o se of sec 0. t 0 s. r e csw J P inl B V Forrester toW O Long- well. 3 acres in sec 28, 1 2 s, r 4 e iw J L Bailey (by exr) to ET Ander son, 100x100 feet in rifoster'sa lo L T Anderson to S Ii Roberts, same L M Davidson to F Van Ruymbrock 91.52 as in F A Collard die... 3100 J Lind to M Green, 35 as in sec 8, t 2 (,r 4 e 1 United States to Harry Austin, w 1-2 of nw and n 1-2 of sw of sec 12, t 8 s, r 3e Patent INDIGESTION Is the cause of more dliicomfort than any other ailment. If you eat the things Hint you want, and that are good for you, you are distressed. Acker's Dvll'81a Tablets will make your digestion perfect and prevent ayspepsia nu us attendant disagreeable Bymntoms. You can safely eat anything, at any time, II you take one ot these tablets afterwards. Bold by all druggists under a positive guarantee ; 25 cents. Money refunded if yon are not satisfied. Send to Jus for a free sam ple. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. 4Y., or Howell (t'.Jonea, druggists. , Oregon City Second-Hand & Junk Store HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SEC OND-HAND GOODS, HIDES, JUNK, METALS OF ALL KINDS, ETC. Large lot of Sacks for sale cheap. Second-Hand (foods Bought and Sold RING PHONE 416 FOR JUNK. Sagarman & Co. oust and Bakers T Usnig the PATENT FLOUR speak of it in a ringing choru praise. The bread consequences that follow its s are fine enough to ilease the most fastidious. We can ot permit our reputation to suffer by t tting anything below our high r dard on the market. What the I -nt brand is at its best it is all the ir . . Made by Portland Flouring i.l ; ' "0. and sold by all grocer. nil itiimifti H" "' & ,t say "Consumption can be cured.' Nature alone won't do it. It needs help. Doctors say "Scott's Emulsion is the best help." But you must j continue its use eveii in hot weather. If you have not tried It, send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. 409-415 rearl Street, New York, 50c and $1.00; all druggist. E. E. G. SEOL Will give you a Bargain in Wall Paper Wall Tinting and In General House Painting Paint Shop near Depot Hotel .iiN,nMiii.ii..ii,iimi ,i,iimiiMiiiiiiuiiii We carry the only complete line of Caekets, Coffins, Robes and Linings in Clackamas County. We have the only First-Class Hearse in the County, which we will furnish for less than can be had elsewhere. Embalming a Specialty. Our prices always reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. SHANK & BISSELL, Undertakers j Phones 411 and 304. Lower 7th St., New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty Opposite Oaufleld Block OREGON CITY r I Brown & Welch Bet. Bridge and Depot. Tiiilltnillinnn -Peopribtors of the- everything Tnsb, Heat and Chan, AT Meat market of J). BeMe Seventh Street Meat Market A. O. U. W. Building REGON CITY, OREGON YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT lieuf t Stratton Bldq Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City Bat the Best Stock of Fyst-Class Goods to be Found at Bottom Prices in Oregon City is at Newly Furnished and Refitted. Open Day and Night. GEORGE BROS. ...MEOTAUKANT, and Lunch Counter Opp. Electric Hotel, Oregon City Has No Superior in the City. Meals at All Hours. TlTamifacturing Xf JL AND.. H ARB IS' GROCERY ' THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON . The first m ester, Session 1902-3, opens Wednesday, September 17th. The follow Schools and Colleges are comprised in the University . Gradua chool, College of Literature, Science and Arts, College of Science Engineering, University Academy, School of Music, School of Medicine, School of Law. Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine and Mu Incidental fee 10.00, Student-Body tax $2.50 per year). Cost of liv ng from $ioc.oo to $200.00 per year. For Catalogue, address Registrar of the University, Eugene, Ore. The best physic, Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant in effect. For sale by G. A. Harding. WATCH REPAIRING New Machine Shop .A SPECIALTY. Fitting Spectacles and Etje Glasses By Up-to-Date Methods. Examination''Free, by PHILLIPS, The Optician A. N. WRIGHT Tha Iowa Jeweler, 293 Morrison, near 5th IWith New Machinery HAS BEES OPENED BY . Philinn Bucklcin, AT THE Old Roakc Stand, Rear of Pope's Store All kinds of Saw Mill, Farming and Other Machinery naae ana Kepairea. from defending the Ameni.- . -