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r . to OREGON C'TY COURIER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 1903.' """' :1-:V--. .ii :r .'r...-..i.w. .a ' When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing, Is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. Ilfffi stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles. The Doctors Said Ha Had Consumption - A Marvelous Cure. L. M. Ruggles, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said rtad con sumption and I got no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It helped me right from the start and stopped the spitting of blood and the' pain in my lungs and today I am sound and well. THREE SIZES 25c, 50c, arid $1.00 . REFUSE SUBSUITUTES OM RAILROAD ROW Corvallis & Eastern Railroad SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY CHARMAN & CO., Oregon City, Oregon. ij.htwiii li, i inmwi,pfni nti.iki.nk.liMiMi.n . HELLO! What Does All This Mean? Republican Discord of a Pronounced Type. Tbe Cincinnati Commercial Tribune is one of the leading Republican papers of th Middle Went. It is able and fairly edited. Here id some very plain talk in it arent President Noocevelt and the com ing flection. It looks like thee are forentters ahead . 1 "Impressed by what eeenn to be the false security in which the Republican party is resting, lulled to repose by the overwhelming triumphs of 181)6 and 1900, it would be treason to the organization if attention was not called' to the actual conditio lb inside and outside the party's lines . In the words of the immortal Lincoln, "With malice toward none, with charity foe with firmuenB in the right," dim ply and solely t advance the interests of tbe party and to keen it upon the broad rotei of success ; for the ake of the mil iums of voters who seek no reward but th establishment of their principles in tbe Kepu'jlic and who have 1 yally sap ported tbe nominee) of the part?; we caH upon our leaden throughout the Union to Awake, to arouse themselves ul to prepare for the closely contested conflict that will ba waged next year. They owe it to the Republican party to do this. They owe it to themselves to e that no mistake is made, no chances tafaMi that will invite defeat lolitical tides are measured in Wasli- lature or a cyclone has torn up a score of congressional districts The soothing, eoporitk treatment of continued re-election and the pleasurable occupation of voting appropriations and distributing Federal patronage are apt to prove a fatal anesthetic and result too frequently in sleeping death, even to eminent men. Tee herops of the Republican party knew no such flowery beds of ease. Chanes Sumner voiced the noble sen timents of the patriotic sons of Massa chusetts, not 'he silly babble of Wash ington oliiceseekers. Thaddeus Stevens stood for the veter an Republicans of Pennsylvania, enuncia ting their thoughts and putting th.sir ideas in party nominations and plat forms, and was not to be silenced by patnnage from' any Government depart ment. Bluff Ben Wade was ever to the front, filled with the enthusiasm oi his Ohio people forthe party of liberty and lo -alty, and was not made deaf by Demo cratic thnnder nor rendered speechless by awe of Presidential ofllie or any occu riant of the White House. Oliver P. Morton, of Indiana, had the courage of his convictions, with a force and vigor that knew no limit, kept him relt in line with the yeomanry of the party and made his state a power in the land. These are among the founders of tbe partv, and following them came that glorious galaxy of popular Republican leaders, tbe gifted Conkling, the able Blaine, the calm and eloquent Garfield, the wise McKinle", each and all of them free from subserviency, ready at all times to plead the cause of the masses of the party and to stand boldly and firmly for that which they deemed right, re gardless of opposition. The power of these men was in their unswerving de votion to the interests of the party, their close touch with and quickness and u lei iimon tintil waves of public sentiment tmve submerged other Darts of the coun try. The desires and wishes of the peo- ily ,nat tribunes of the people find their pie liave little effect upon the atmos-1 boldness in asserting those sentiments, plwireof Senate r Houce until a cold regardless of fear or favor, wave or a hot blast has destroyed a Legia-1 These great men believed that the power ot ine party rested w:tn the peo ule, and ttiey spoke for the party and for the people. They were neither sup pliants for patronage nor sycophants to tempo ary power. They pointed ou'. clearly the dangers to tbe partv, regard less of person nl consequences They upheld their opinions with the firmness ii ml fidelity that tribunes of the people should always possess. Surely thete are men in the Republi can party toda-i as faithful and sincere as those who have gone before. Why are they silent in this time of danger? Do they not hear the murmurs of party discontent in New York, Rhode Island, In Massachusetts, in Indiana, in Ken tucky, in the South and in the West? Do they not know of the steadily grow ing Republican anxiety as to the result of the Presidential election and the fear for New York aud other states? Cnn they not perceive the massing of the Dem icratic forces for the battle and the npproarhine union of their discord ant factions? Why this sluggish supine ness, this lethargic slumber? Why this (altering speech, these hesitating tongues and these ominous whispers of faint hopes of success when New York is mentioned? Why this paralysis of in dependence when some plain, blunt man wishes to discuss a-Preeidential nominee? If the leaders forget, the voters will re member, the relief in the New York del egation when Mr. Roosevelt was trans ferred from the thestor of state pilitics to the broader and stronger structure of tne national stagj. The anxiety then displayed to relieve their state by bestowing Mr. Roofevelt on the nation is not foreotten by the hundreds of delegates and thousands of Republicans who at 'ended the Philadel phia convention. Is the Republican party in New York in better condition todiy than it was in 1;)00? No! a thou sand times, no! and every thinking man is awa-p of it. Toe Republican partv cannot oonnt upon the New York Democrats in. 1904 who supported Mckinley in r.H)0 Have the Now York antagonisms to Mr. Roosevelt which were soopnlv dis cussed at the last national convention ceased to exist? Is Mr Roosevelt now stronger beuire the people of New York ban be was when voted oat of the Gov ernorship of that great state by New York's sons at tbe national convention? The Republican party wants no surmises, no guesses, no gambles upon these vital points. The Republican psrtv demands a leader who can carry New York and se cure to the party the electoral vote of that state. There are veterans who cm do it; there are tried and trusted men who can make it a certainty. There would be no question if our candidate should be Northern Ohio's son.who stands so firmly The matter of feed is of tremendous importance to the farmer. Wrong feeding is loss. Right feeding is profit. The up-to-date farmer knows what to feed his cows to get f he most milk, his pigs to get Ihc most pork, his hens to get the most eggs. Science. , But how about the children ? Arc they fed according to science, a bone food if bones arc soft and undeveloped, a flesh and muscle food if they are thin and weak and a blood fond if there is anemia? Scott's Emulsion is a. mixed fond; the Cod Liver Oil in it makes ilesh, blood and muscle, (he Lime and Soda nike bone and brain. It is the scientific food for standard delicate for the(right9 of labor and works so con stantly for the expansion of trade and commerce, who is faithful to every prom- is.) and loyal to every frisnd. tie could carry New York and doubt would never enter the contest. ' If the party should choose the soldier, the statesman, the eloquent Foraker, the Republican voters would rally as one man to his support and no Bhadow would darken tne campaign. His magnificent defense of the judi ciary against the attacks of Tom L. John son in the last Ohio campaign called forth the highest encomiums from the New York journals and marked his legal acquirements as of the hiphest order and the widest range. These are Ohio chief tains, but each state in the Union can furnish some man whose name will unite the par y in New York and give strength all through the republic. Hale or Frye, of Maine; the veteran Hoar, of Maesachusetis; Allison, of Iowa; Spoonei, of Wisconsin; Cannon, of Illinois; and a Bcore of younger men could be mentioned who would insure New York. Indiana has many sons who could bring triumph to our cause, and their nomination would be equivalent to an election. The situation is plainly stated ' Facts are stubborn things that often block a pathway. If, in view of all tbeBe facts, the party says it shall be Roosevelt, then bo say all of us." children. 'rp mm Send for free sample. tie Mire (!i;U thi pL-iure tn the lonn (it a l.ibol is on tlie wrappir ,it rvi'iv Ivtlle "f KmuUion you buy. Scott&Bowne CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 59c and $1 1 til druggists. ., has 1904: prest- Wil- Logan Lodge No. 832, M. B A elected tbe following officers for President, O. D. Robbins: vice dant, Geo. 8pees: secretary, 8. I 8 m ; tre iner, L. E. Robbins ; chaplain ; Khoda Kirchem ; conductor, Fred Moser, Sr. ; watchman, F. P. Wilson; sentry, Wm. Sprague. We are hustlers in Logan; we have our potatoes dug already. Willard W. Austen, well known in Clackamas county and a pioneer resilient of Logan, writes to Fred Brown from Grant county that he is married and thinks of going to Montana. Rev. Roeder, of the German church, expects to pave a revival meeting soon. Howard Gill is home from Portland" t while his parents are gone East. . Henry Babler's youngest child came mar being seriously injured by swallow 1 ig lye. Mts. Trullinger is very ill again. THE STAMP OF TRUTH. Oregon City Residents Know it Well. There is the stamp of truth on a state ment endorsed by people we know, by our neighbors. The following experi. ence of a citizen is but one case of scores right here at home. B. Meredith, the Portland brick ma son, contractor and builder, who lives at fitil 21st street, savs: "Doan's Kidney Pills ib one of the best remedies I ver used and I cheerfully recommend t em to anyone suffering with kidney tioublo. I was bothered for years with attacks of kidney complaint, and no medicine gave me permanent relief until I procured Doan's Kidney Pills. I can o well pleased with it that when my wife had a severe attack a short time ago and could hardly get around to do her work, I had her take Doan's Kidney Pills. In two or three days they straightened her up in fine shape We both endorse the claims made for Doan's Kidney Pills and have nothing but the highest terms of praise for such a valuable remedy." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people, (.'all atC. G. Hunt ley's drug store and ask what his cus tomers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-.Milburn Co. Remeniber the name Doan's aud take no other. TIME CARD NO. 25. No. 2 For Yaquina: ' Leaves Albany 12:45 p. m " Corvallis 2:00 p. m. Arrives Yaquina 6:20 p.m. No. 1 Returning: , Leaves Yaquina, 6:45 a.m. Leaves CorvalliS. . 1 1 :30 a. m. Arrives Albany 12:15 p, m. No. 3 for Detroit: Leaves Detroit 3 :00 p. m. Arrives Albany 5 :55 p. m. Train No; 1 arrives Alb ny in time to connect with the S. P. south bouDd train, as well as giving two or three hours in Alhany before departure of S. P. North bound trrfin. Train No. 2 connects with the S. trains Corvallis and Albany givin direct service torNewport and adjac en beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany ut 7:00 a. m., reaching Detroit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further information apply to Edwin- Stone, Manager. 1'. Cockrell, Agent, Albany. 1 wo e&m Beaver Lake. Here I am, Mr. Editor, to sav a few words for tbe welfare of Beaver Lake and its people. Mrs. M. A. Nicholson, who has been sojourning in Eastern Oregon the past year, returned home Monday last.. We welcome her smiling face. A number of our voune folks a'tended the dance at Mr. Bowman's last Satur day, ye scribe in the lot; he light fan tastic was tripped till a late hour. All reported it a decided success. George Groshong, a well known youne man of this section, has his new resi dence completed, which adds much to the looks of his farm and gives evidence that he is prospering. La grippe and bad colds seem to he the the ruling element. Frank Holt, one of our enternrisinc young bachelors, has gone into the goat business. Orlan Thomas is busy building a new wood shed. Rhys Guyin's new residence is nearing completion. Notice of Special School fleeting. Notice is hereby given to the legal vot ers of School District No. 62 of Clacka mas County, State of Oregon, that a spe cial school meeting for said district will be held in the county court room in the county court house in Oregon City, o begin at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M. on Monday, being the ?8th day of De cember, 1903 This meeting ia called for general pur pose, and for the purpose of levying a tax upon each and every dollar of the assessable property, both real and per sonal, within the district, to raise a fund for payment of general expenses and in terest on bonds of the district for the en suing year. Dated this 19th day of Dec., 1903. W C. Oahll, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest C. O. T. Williams, District Clerk. Miss Hattie Ringo is about to start for Tulare county, Calif., to visit hei brother Bert, t irst she will sojourn at Stockton to visit trie, ds there. We promptly obtain It. H. ami Korean fA'iiU model, skeU'U ur jlioto ol iiiveiitiou lor f f frwrvport on iwtontatutitv. Kot five book f I Kt;rTR A DE-M ARKS wr,' j I Opposite U. si" POl Paine's Celery Compound Cures DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, AND STOMACH TROUBLES. The tortures and evils of dyspepsia and indigestion are experienced by thousands at this time. The dyspeptic's train of evils may be enumerated as follows: feelings of dizziness, languor, nervousness, sleeplessness, headache, distension of the stomach, loss of flesh, difficult breathing, and the action of the heart is-seriously affected. All forms of dyspepsia are quickly banished by the use of Paine's Celery Compound. The use of this marvelous medicine allays the inflammation of the nerves centred about the stomach; it opens up the sewers of the body and removes all waste matter; it cleanses the blood; it makes new nerve fibre; it restores digestive power, and promqtes bodily strength and activity. Mr. Fred. Koss, Clarendon, Iowa, briefly writes about his happy experi ence with Paine's Celery Compound as follows: " It gives me great pleasure to testify to the merits of Taine's Celery Compound. I can candidly and honestly say it is the best medi cine in the world. Two years ago I was suf fering from indigestion and nervousness, and was so run down that I could hardly walk without help. I used two bottles of Taine's Celery Compound and got better almost from the first dose, and have had no use for medi cine since. I was completely cured." When a hat, a good dress, or other garment is a little faded and old in fashion it need not be thrown away. Color it with DIAMOND DYES. W have special department of advice, and win anawer free any quentlona about dyeing. Send ample of goorf a when possible. Direction book and 45 dyed eamplea free. DIAMOND DYES, BurlinRton, VL "The Best by Test" A transcontinental traveler says: I've tried them all and I prefer the North western Limited "It's the best te be found from coast to coast." It's "The Train for "Comfort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. H. L. SISTER, Gen'! Agent. i32 Third Street, Port land. Before starting: on a trip no matter where write for Interesting Information about com oriab le traveling T. W.TEASDALE, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. OREGON SliOJr LINE an Union Pacific To the EAST THE 0. R & N. CO. Gives the choice of THREE T A IT "V A DIRECT LINE To Chicago and all points east; Louisville, Memphis, New Or leans, and all points south, See that your ticket reads via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Thoroughly modern trains con nect with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha. If your friends are coming west let us know and we will quote them direct the specially low rates now in effect from all eastern points. Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on application. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 142 Thitd St, Portland, Or. J. C. LlNDSEY, T. F. & P. A. i42 Third St., Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON. F. & P. A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wh. DUis First Complaint "The writer regrets the necessity of lodging complaint conrerning your usual excellent service, but in a friendly spirit begs to submit the follow ing: Yesterday you sold. me lower nine, car three, on the Pioneer Limited. But you ne glected to advise me that it would be necessary to have the porter waken me in the morning, and as there was so little motion to the car I overslept. I have covered a large era on some of the other famous trains of the United States and this is the first complaint of this character 1 have made. I trust you will see to It in the future that passengers are advised-" The pioneer Limited runs daily from St. Paul to Chicago via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Lm"T,;g.r. 134 Third Street, Portland bid mmt WBBiW THE SCENIC LINE Through SairLake'Ctty.'Leadvills," Tueblo, Colorado Springs Denver, and the Farm is Rocky Mountain Scenery and by Daylight to all points east, " Modern equipment, through Pullman and Tourist ' Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car Service For rates, folders and other Information address Step overs Jlllowed W. C. MCBRIDE, 42i Third Street, Portland, Ore Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One end a Half ri!Illion a. a jk rotues. foes uos recora or nserrx appeal to you c no cure. No Fav. Enclosed wfth every bottle h Ten Cent, packase of Crove's Black Root. Liver Pills. 50c S