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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, -MAY 6, 1904 The diver dies without air to breathe. The consumptive dies without lunps to breathe the air, or of lungs rendered incapable of breathing by disease. The blood as it flows in and out of the lungs indicates the consumptive's pro gress. As the lungs grow weaker less oxygen is inhaled and the blood changes from scarlet tapur ple. Oxygen is the life of the blood as the blood is the life of the body. The effect of Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery upon weak lungs is to strengthen them, to en able the full oxygenation of the blood, arrest the progress of dis ease, and heal the inflamed tis sues. Lung diseases nave Deen and aie being cured by "Golden Medical Discovery," in cases where deep-seated Cough, frequent hemor rhage, emaciation, weak ness, and night -sweats !have all pointed to a fatal termination Dy con sumption. "Some years ago I was almost a help less victim of that ,dread disease con sumption," writes Mr. Clias. Fross, P. M of Sitka. White Co.. Ind. "I was confined to mv room for several months j my friends and neighbors had given up all hone of my recovery, until one day a friend advised me to tnke Dr. Pierce's ('.olden Medical Discov ery, and alter I had taken the contents of the second bottle I Iickhii to improve. After taking ix bottles I was, 1 honestly believe, delivered from the nra and entirely cured. I am now a trong aud hearty man." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the clogged system from accumulated impurities. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by the Clackamas Abstract Co. L Thompson to J Lindland, 10 aa, elm in 58, 3, 1 e, ?45U. C Jones toG Haverkamr, 2.78 as in Crow elm, $1300. B G Faust to H Fischer, 57 aa in elm 48, s, z e, ?34U0. H Shanbeck to Putsk, 40.75 as in sec 27, 4, 1 e, $2000. H Ladoissierre to W H Smith, 1-2 as in buck elm, 2, z e, $oo. J H Wright to H Jones, m'yi of nw and vr 1-2 of sw of sec 10, 5, 3 e, $806. A Amo to A J Washburn, e 1-2 of se of sect), 3,3 a, $25. J ii seely to J W Linderken. 11 ai sec 30, 1 e, $1500. J W Boatman to J H Slatlery, a 1-2 of lot ISO 17. biir. 07, u u, $UB0. J P Wilson toM Snaver, 20.25 as in sec 10, 2, 2 e, $1000. J G Rothe to Rothe, 8.23 as in elm 31, il, I e, $1. T Woodward to J Kiernan, lots 12 to 16, blk 1, 1. 2 and 14, blk 4 and 4, 6 and 7 and 14 in blk Ii, 12, 13 and 14 blk 6, 3 and 4, blk 7 in E Oregon City, $1. J Kiernan to W Randolph, same as above, $1601. U A White to L G White, 20 as in see 10, 2, 3 e, $000. H H Prout to D Wilson, lots 1 to 32, blk 51, & tract adjoining in Oswego, $250. J Dnrig to F J Gaddert .38 acres in Hatton el, 33 e) $15. J Clausen to II A Linnonberg, lo.26 acres in cl 58, 31 e, $1,000. W M .Stewart to 8 D Bmalley, se ol ne of eo 20 in 12 e, $3,125. M V arnock to A B Kammerer, sw of nw & nw of sw of sec 2, 51 e, $1,200. State to 0 M Cole, E of nw, lots 1 & 2, sec 31, & lot 2 A ne of sw A e4 of nw of Bee30, 4 5e,$307. M VetHch to 0 Strasser, 70 acres in set) 22 2 4 e, $1,200. 0 StrasBer to yV Bell, 00 acres in sec 23, 2-4 e, J3.000. F L Slmmwry to M A Slmtnway, 00 acres in cl 57, 22 e, $1. G R H Miller to C Roberts, part lot 4, No 53, Oregon City, $120. D F Warner to M Klnetsch part of lot 4, section 21, 3-4 e, J300. 1 P Putnam to il Jones, 80 acres in cl 39, 3-1 e, $2,000. The Clackamas Abstract A TrtiBt Co, has the only complete Abstract Plant in he County." She Boat is tlio Cheapest when the title to your home is the issue, J. F. Cl.AKK, President and Manager. Oregon Cily, P. O. Box 837. A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands cau testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre, Shepherdtown, W. Va., says "I had a severe case of bronchitis aud for a year tried everything I heard of, but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's infallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip Pneumonia and Consump lion. Try it. It's guaranteed by Char man A Co., Druggists. Trial bottles tree. Regular sixes 50c, $1. For Justices ami Constable. The following are the Democratic nominees for the otllces of Justice and Constable: District No. 1, Tualatin, t'nion and Pleasant Hill. Justice, Obas. Thompson; Constable, Henry Aden. District No. 3, Clackamas and Mil waukie, Justice Wm, Phillips; Constable Frank Foster. District No. 4, Justice, E. D. Kelly; Constable, J. Ii. Shaw. District No. 8, Molalla, Marquam, Ma Borings. Justice, F. II. Dungan; Constable, Frnnk Adams. District No. 9, Beaver Creek, Milk (reek. J astice, Chris Moehnke ; Con stable, Fred Spangler. District No. 12, Damascus and Boring. Justice, John Davis; Constable. Walter Hall. District No. 14, Eagle Creek, George, and Uarfleld. Justice, R. E. Alspaegh; Constable, August Ghehardes, Children's caps and bats. Miss Celia Goldsmith. Tlit Socialist Ticket. For Representatives W. D. nill, Shubel. J. Meindl, Oregon City. A. Luellmg, Oregon City. Commissioner M. V.Thooias.Sandy. Sheriff 1 M. Graves, Macksburg. Clerk 0. S. Howard, Mulino. Treasurer G. R. H. Miller, Oregon City. Recorder O. E. Hilton, Needy. Asssesor Wm. Beard, Ely. School Superintendent Robert Gin ther, Needy. , PLATFORM. " Workingmen of all countries, unite ! You have nothing to lose but your chains. You have a world to gain." We, the Socialist party of Clackamas county, in convention assembled, pro claim our allegiance to the Socialist party of America, and affirm our unfalt ering adherence to the principles and the program of international revolution ary Socialism. In presenting our candidates to the working class and those in sympathy with it, we base our apoeai upon the following declarations and our platform of principles: 1. Labor produces all wealth. 2. Under the present economic and political conditions labor's share in the wealth it creates is merely a mean and uncertain subsistence. 3. 8o long as the present organiza tion of industry remains the uapitaliet class will monopolize the machines of production and will appropriae,through the wage system, the wealth created by the.workiDg class. 4. This appropriation of labor's wealth by the capitalists is so com Die te that it enable them to live in luxury and idleness. 5. As a necessary consequence of this exploitation of the laborers by the cap italists this expropriation of all prop. ertv out of the hands of the toilers into the private ownership of the holders of capital, there is an- inevitable war be tweeu the interests of the working class on one hand and the interests of the capitalist class on the other. 6. This class struggle between the wealth makers and the wealth takers will endure so long as our present sys tem of production for profit continues. 7. In this conflict be tween the work ers and the capitalists, labor is disarmed on the economicside, all the instruments of production and distribution of wealth being owned and controlled by the bold' ers of capital. 8. There is only one weapon with which the working class can successfully oppose the capitalist class and that is the ballot. 9. This fact demands an inevitable conclusion, the organization of the work ing class into a political party that shall be, everywhere and always, distinct from and opposed to every political party not founded entirely upon the interests of the working class, the Socialist party is organized to meet this demand, ana is therefore the party of the working class. 10. The Socialist Party, when in office shall always and everywhere, until the present system of wage slavery is utterly abolished, make the answer to tnis ones tion its guiding rule of conduct. Will this legislation advance the interests' of the working class, and aid the workers in their class struggle against capitula tion? If it does, the Socialist party is for it ; if it does not, the Socialist party is absolutely opposed to it. 11. In accordance with this principle the Socialist party pledges itself to con duct all the public affairs of this county in such a manner as to promote the in terests of the working class. 12. In conclusion, we appeal to all workingmen to study the principles of Socialism, to vote with their class at all elections until thev overthrow.the power of capitalism, abolish industrial classes in society, terminate forever the class struKizle and inaugurate the Co-operative Commonwealth based upon this funda mental principle of justice: To every worker the lull product oi his labor I C. E. Spkncuk, Sec. Wm. Bkahd, Chairman. WILHOIT. We, the people of Russolville, are all alive and well and the grain also pre sents a healthy apiearance. Mr. Frank Lourtelle was at Mr, Winglleld's purchasing seed peas a few days ago, Mr. Percy Ritter, of Needy, was visit ing friends in our country last week. Mr. O. S. Boyles is in the mountains with a party of prospectors. Mr. Frank Bagly passed through this locality a few days ago bound for Coal Creek logging camp where he has a crew of men at work. People are now taking stock to the mountains for the summer. Mr. Wilhoit is making a barbed wire fence, the iirst in our country. He thinks fire will not be so likely to dam age it. TuOaax. Now is the time when Mother Nature is in her most charming mood. Despite the cool weather, the fields are green, fruit trees are in bloom, birds are sing ing "Every prospect pleases" and 'here is no excuse if "only man is vile." The brawny young men of Logan have thrown otf on the singing club and or ganized a baseball team. They play at A. B. Strowbrldge's place, and the Port land teams may look out for a challenge ere long. The singing club met at the home of A. J. Johnston last Sunday. Mrs. Peter, who has been keeping house (or her brother, Wm. Ohynoweth, was recently married to a Mr. Withy combe, brother of Dr. James Withy combe ol the Oregon Agricultural CoW lege, Mn. Withycombe has resided in Australia and New Zealand and relates some interesAng experiences Id the land of the Mavris, now the Socialists' paradise. A man has been doing Logan with what he claims to be a new patent pro cess of making butter and cheese. He adds some chemical preparation to the cream which is supposed to produce moie butter than by the old system anc: of such a superior quality that will keep indefinitely, say a year, and then have strength enough left to waik to market. A proposition to submit the system and sample to a leading dairy paper or to the Oregon Experiment Station for an investigation and report, did not meet with favor. That fact speaks volumes for the merit of the scheme. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be plei eed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One hundred Dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for list of testomoniale. AddresB, F. J Cheney A Co., Toledo,0. Sold by Druggists, 75c" Hall's family Pills are the best. MKDNEV SAVERS' Cream Cheese f 12 Rice, Mi and 05 Tomatoes 09 Oysters, 3 cans 25 Arm A Hammer Soda, 8c, 2 for 14, 4 for 25 Arm A Hammer Soda, bulk, 2 pounds, 10c; 7 pounds 25 Coffee,equal to Arbuckles,12c; better 15 Coffee, equal to 30c goods, 20 (Samples free) Hard Wheat Flour ; sack, $1.05, barrel 4 05 Extra Flour, sack, $1, barrel. . . . 4 25 10 bars Elk Soap 25 Corn Starch, 6c; gloss starch.... 06 Clothespins, lc doz; toothpicks, box 03 2 Dozen Oranges for 15 Stylish Millinery at lower prices. Better Shoes fur ladies. Better Shoes for boys. Ladies' $1.25 Patent Slippers, 75c. Plaster, grain and feed, shingles, etc. Trade for Produce. RED FRONT OREGON CITY. THE MORNINQ TUB cannot be enjoyed In a basin of limited capacity, nor where the water supply and temperature is uncertain bv reason of de- fective plumbing or heating apparatus. To have both put In thorough working order will not prove expensive if the work Is done by us. 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Fill out the blank be. low aud mark the malady from which you are suffering and receive by return mail information that will be worth hundreds of dollars to you. Ask any banking firm regarding our responsi bility. . FREE OFFER FREE OFFER EA.D108 CO. 812 Drexel Building Philadelphia, Pa, Kindly tend mtfreo of cent Information regarding' jour Badtaui treatment and your womUrful rowed? ' Radlot." Name... . add real.. City Slate...- THE IMPORTED GERMAN COACH HORSE, ALEX 1873 '" ,1." f ' 1 - - V '- ' ,V 1., f. i t 1 it ' Owned and kept by Geo, W Speight, S Shrock, of Hubbard, Oregon. Geo. W. Speight and J. N. McKay, of St. Paul, owh and keeps the Percheron Castel, imported by J. Crouch and Son. Attention is called to the following Certificate of Pedigree : The American Percheron Horse Breeders Association CERTIFICATE OF PEDIGREE THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That the Percheron Stallion Castel (48964), imported from France 1903 by J. Crouch & Son, of LaFayette, Indiana; is registered in the Percheron Stud Book of America, and that his record number is 34768. Color and Description : Black. Pedigree. Foaled April 8, 1900; bred by M. Maillard, commune of Esperrais, department of Orne; got by Vernon (42896), he by Beaudole (34055), he by Marathon 11410 (10386), he by Voltaire 3540 (443), he by Brilliant 1271 (755), he byfeailliant 1899 (756), he by Coco II (714), he by Vieux Chaslin (713), he by Coco (712), he by MignonY7t5j. he by Jean-le-Blaric (739). Dam, Lisette (26350,), by Bon Coeur 3479 (167), he by Brilliant 1271 755, he by Brilliant 1899 (76)f he byCoco II (714), he by Vieux-Chaslin 713 he by Coco (71 2J, he by Mignon 715, he by Jean-le-Blanc 739- ' 2nd dam, Lisette, belonging to M, Maillard. . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereto affixed the seal of the association. Dated at the Tacoma Building, Chicago, Illinois, this twenty-sixth day of December, nineteen hundred and three. G. F. SUIGMASTER, President. S. D. THOMPSON, Secretary. Terms: $20.00 to insure. Paine's Celery Compound CORES RHEUMATISM. Rheumatism', which does its terrible work in the muscles, joints, and tissues, is caused by uric acid which gathers in the blood. To get rid of this poisonous acid which produces the irritations, pains, agonies, inflammations, and swellings peculiar to rheumatism, Paine's Celery Compound should be used without delay. No other medicine gives such prompt, cheering, and happy results. It is the only medicine that prevents a return of the dreaded disease. Paine 's Celery Compound braces the nerves, the blood is quickly cleared of all irritating poisons, tissue and muscle are built up, and the digestive organs perfectly toned, lio not trat with indifference the slightest rheumatic symptoms; the early use of Taine's Celery Compound will save you weeks and months of suffering. Mr. S. D. Conway, St. Louis, Mo., was permanently cured by Paine 's Lelery Compound after repeated fail ures with other medicines and physicians; he says; "I am 64 years of age, and have lived in St. Louis 27 years, and all this time with the exception of three years, I have served in the Engineers' Department as Inspector. Last winter I contracted rheumatism and was laid up. I tried all remedies and doctors, but all failed until I struck Paine's Celery Compound, which has made a permanent cure in my case. I have recommended it to many, and they have used it with the same result." TOE HOME USE AND ECONOMY Diamond Dyes la&e Oil Clones Look lew DlrectioD book and W dyed amplet frte. DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vu New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty Oppodt Oaufleld Block OREGON C?T 1 Now 1b the time to clean house clean your system first, drive out the microbes ol winter with Hollieter'i Rocky Moun tain Tea. It will keep yon well all sum mer. 5 centa. Tea'or tablets. J 1 V J Terms: $30.00 to insure. iLyZ5P. Oregon City Planing Mills F. S. BAKER Proprietor, Brunswick House and Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms, Meals at All Hours Open Day and Night Prices easonable. .Only FirstClass Restaurant in the 'Gty.., Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City, Ore. Elk Horn Livery Feed . Sale Stable HORSES BOUGHT AND! SOLD FineRigstOtLct at, Reasonable Prices D. R DIMICK, Manager, STTTK-'i OREGOliT CITY, OEEGOH ' TV .VM ' L C Crawford and M 1 & WELCH A. O. U. W. Building Oregon City, - Oregon VIarket All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors and Moulding. Oregn Gty, Oregon V