i OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 9 1906, WATCHWORD IS PRODUCE Socialists Say Every Man ShouM Be a Worker. BFWF.FIT BY OWN LABOR W. Myers Writes of the PrincifUs lhat are Foundation of His Platform. OREGON CITY, Feb. 7. (Editor of The Courier). If it was not for the people who did not or will uot read anything about Socialism, except it came from i he opposition, I would not Hike any . otico of Mr. Hcs ' corn tiuiiiicatioii. All we&Bsk in tor the public, after reading both vii w. to get the Socialist platform and we wlni has misrepresented the taits. Socialism stands for this: (1) The government ownership of all publio utilities. (a l The abolition of usury, rout and profit. (3) The producer to have the lull proiluct of hi8''ahor. iMeiy able-bodied man between the ages of 18 and 55 to te a worker, theiety doing away with the usrltss PHrnsite above and the tramp below; In nihir words, vou must produce fioiiK thing useful, not for profit, hut for i he benefit of the human nice faun Iv. Your reference to the Prodigal Son ie n r applicable to Socialism, hut is In Evening with Competition and In illMllilllliniliiiJiIriiiillllldiiiiiiiliiiiumiit Agetable Preparationfor As similating BieFoodandRegula-, ting theStoinachs andBowcis of Promotes Digeslion.Clieerful ness and RestConlains neilher Ophim.Morphme nor Mineral. TtOT NARCOTIC. If fiutfieofOUnrSAMUELPIIVUW HwyJtin Sral" Mx.Smn , KotktlU SJM tfVrmmt - Hi Cuitmak.Soia A perfect Remedy forConslipa Tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions ,1 cverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature or NEW VOTiK. EXACT COPY Ot WRAPPER. 'J1 HE cost rL! t J quality and the time it l IIS V 0 economizes or wastes ribbons and supplies t and, how well it wears. The lowest-price machine may be mighty expensive in the end, while a higher-price one may pay dividends. A little investigation will show that The Smith Premier The World's Best Typewriter is the most economical writing machine ever made. It not only does the best and speediest work, but it wears far longer, and in the end costs less money, than any other make of writ ing machine. Write f -day for our little book which eiplaini why. High-Grade Typewriter Suppliel. Machine! Rented. Stenog rapher! Furnished. The) Smith Premier Typewriter Company 124? StorklSt. PORTLAND, - ORE. dividualism just what yon claim yourself to be. If he had been a .So cialist he would have been in favor of Co-operation; he would have desired to have held the property collectively with his father and brother. Next, as to Martin Riid Mary, your argument is not tenable. Socialism will have neither master nor slave, hence Martha was an Individualist. She desired to be individually helped out at the ex pense of her si iter Again, Mr. Keese, as to Co-operation enslaving the producer, ves, we will agree ith you this far, that we have individual oo-operatiou now. No one of seusible miud can deny. But 5 on must admit, this kind ot co oueration benefits the co-operator only. This is not what the Socialist sees, henre we demand governmert ownership. As to busting or control ling the trust, yon might as well try to fan back a blizzard or a cyclone. You may just as well f ce the music The people ,,wll not.take a step back ward. Retreat means disaster. The trust will either own us or we must own the trust. There is a time for all things. When tne time is passed that particu lar issue is dead. Here let me quote a few: "Tariff reform, free silver, reform of the people under the com petitive system, etc." Why, simply this: The money power is enthroned and as long as yon hold to the com petitive system you can never de throne them. Now, as to the incentive, there are certain incentives that the Socialist wishes to destroy; jnst such incentive that the churches rray to have de stroyed, hut never practice what they preach or pray for. There are certain kinds of homes we would destroy the same kind the church wishes to destroy, but don't go about it logically. The govern ment statistician tells us that the aver age to each producer is $2500 and the average wage is $487.00, for the pro ducer can buy bank only 17 per cent of his product. Where does the other 88 per cent go to? Now, the Social ity believes in dividing up just this tar. Keverse the tables. The pro ducer o get 83 per cent and exchange For Infants and Children. The Kind Yoo Have Always Dehi Bears the Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years It TNI Of HTKUH lOKHNV. NIW VOKK CITY. '.' '"! yum of a typewriter is not the amount of work it does; saves or loses; how it AM w get 17 per cent. A question I would like to ask yoo, which would be the greater incentive to the producer: 17 per cent, or 83 per cent? The people are divided into the tol lowing classes; Revolutionary an archist, evolutionary anarchist, indi v dual anarchist, communist and the Socialist. You pay your moneys and takes your choice. W. W. MYERS. - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by the Clackamas Abstract Company. C II Dye to B Burbauk 5 acres in sea 2-2 e ; $400. E F Forbes to F Thornton, lot 1, blk 10, Oregon City; 81. Hihemia Sav Bnk to M A Bnzan, lots 7 & 8, blk 23, MUwankkie Park, $90. J L Eri to M O Donahue, w of 8wW, seo 2, 2-4 e; $200. Will. Falls Co to J L Rook, b of lot A, tract 64, Will Falls tracts, $75. W W Webster to W P Chiloote traot P and part of J Clack. Riverside; $2000. J W Rook to A Strucken, 6 of uwM sec 8, 3-4e; $2000. H T Sladen to O E Conway, lots 4 and 5, Appersons Subd Gladstone; $80 J H Broetje to A Uertsen, 5 acres in Crow cl, 2-1 e; $1500. Hibernia Sav Bnk to O J Garrons, lots 1 and 3, blk 5, Milwaukie Park ; $100. Hibernia Sav Bank to O Lassard. lots 1 and 2, blk 12, Milwaukie Park; $5B. E W Downing to L M Downing, 1.57 acres in Risley ; $1. O W P T S Co to M O Adkins, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, blk 33, Estacada; $1000. J A Seaman to Beck & Seaman, blk 120, Gladstone; $1. M L Root to I G Burgess, lot 2, blk J, ClacfcuuiaB Heights; $150. R P Caufield to V .Caufleld, et al, sjj lots 1 and 2, blk 63, Oregon City ; $1000. M F Rees to F Rees, ue of sa ana se or nej or seo 8, 4-30 ; to. F Rees to M Telford, part sec 8, 4-8 e ; $500. O W P T S Ce to M G Oikley, lot 4, blk 17, Estacada; $75. M O Oakley to N Welter, lot 4, blk 17, Estacada; $1)0. A F Schultz to F L Heyleymenn, lot 22, blk 32, 1st add to Estacada ; $300. E Dickman to H K Dickman, w of the nw seo 18, ej ot nJj sea 14, 8-1 w ; $1000. A Jaeger to H K Dickman, w of nwJi seo 13, e of nw seo 14, 3-1 w ; $1000. Hibernia Sav Bank to O S Lassard, lots 14, 15, 16, blk 7, Milwaukie Park ; $157. F M Forman to F Webster, 10 acres in seo 14, 2-3 e; $200. H L Stratton to D Olds, lots 2 and 3, blk 2, Falls Vi w ; $30. S E Head to L M Bly, 50 acres in seo 29, 8-2 e; $2600. O H Dye to A Smith, 8 acres in seo 2, 2-2 e ; $600. J H Johnson to A Herz, ot e)jj of nwK seo 5, 2-4 e; $625. J H Johnson to J Borde, of 0 of uw4' sec 5, 2 4 e $8600 J Zobrist to B W Read, lot 6, blk 11,'ZobriBt Add; $70. T H Ruddy to F PHalliman, 2 acres in tract 25, Oak Grove ; $550. E Wells to T F Ryan, lots 6, 6 and 7, blk II, Gladstone; $750. A R Church to Applegate & Gratton, part Whitcomb Cl; $8000. Will Falls Co to B P Keanney, tract 2, 1st add to Will Falls tiacts; $10. J Sarsfield to O Hunt, s of n, n of bw)( &wj of nw4, and nw cf se4 of seo 16, 2-5 e; $2400. A H Bly to O D Bly, 50 acres in seo 29, 8-2 e; $1. O M Bailey to M V Thomas, 12 acres in seo 7, 2-5 e ; $875. S L & I Co to S .Bigham, 26 acres in cl 38, 8-3 e; $1. W E Cromer to J Cromer, lot 8 and 4, blk 41, Oak Grove; $412. DR. J. E, ENNIS Atlanta, Ga., Physician Addresses the People of Oregon City on a Matter ot Health. "To Whom It May Concern : Of late there has been, a good deal of discus sion in regard to advertised medicines, their value and power to cure. I want to say to the people of Ore gon City that f believe the most valu able ood liver oil preparation, the best body-buildor, health restorer, a d strengtu creator, known to medicine today is Vinol. While Vinol does not contain the system-ologgiug oil of old-fashioned cod liver oil and emnlsions, it actu ally does contain all the curative, medicinal priuoiples ot the cod's liver in a highly concentrated form, and it is delicious to take. I advise Vinol in my practice, and And it has no equal for healing coughs, colds , bronichial troubles and sore lungs. I have used Vinol in many casrs of indigestion, mal-assimilation, and for patients who were anaomio and run dewu, with splendid results. I have found Vinol to be a boon to the aged, as it aids the feeblod system to sus tain life; it induces appotite, and restful sleep, it is a real body-builder, and thus prolongs life. I believe Viuol to be well worthy of any honest physician's endorsement The Huntley Bros. Co., our local druggists, sell Vinol to the people of Oregon City on a positive guarantee ; if it fails to give satisfaction the en tire purchase money will be refunded. AppraprUte Water Rights. Charles L. Woodcock, G. W. Shir ley and O. VV. Miller have filed in the county reoorler's office notice of app ropriation ot 270,000 cubic feet of water per minute from the Clack amas River. Each of them appropri ates 60,000 miners' inches, and the apt ropriatious are designated as Co lumbia Canal, Clackamas Canal and Pacific Canal. Everybody's liable to itohing piles. Rich and poor, old and young terri ble the torture they suffer. Only one sore cure. Doan's Oiutment. Abso lutely safe; can't fail. Dyspeptic Cynics When we say to you that modern science has produced an absolute cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion and kindred ills, we can use no words that have not been used already in telling of other remedies. Consequently, if you have tried other remedies and found them un successful, you may be inclined to regard our statements with cynicism. But when we say to you ' ' We know that llexall Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the most stubborn case," and we back up our knowledge with, a positive guarantee, you cannot doubt us. That is exactly what we say' Read What Mrs. Jarvis Says ' Eexall Tablets are simply wonderful. I don't believe that any one could suffer more from a bad stomach than I have during the past few years, but Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets have cured me. My general health is now excellent and I can not express the satisfaction I feel from the relief I have experienced. I want everybody to know what this Wonderful remedy has done for me. I can recommend them to everyone who is afflicted with indigestion. A full-size only 25 cents. iiiiiiii ' h mn.iM .i...ii.WM.iwliuiiii. 1 1 f fa,hMi,a,liiwmjii.Hiifti'-'1J'f,-J-"-iiJj-- -"s;r'"w,im nfcTuw'f 1 '-in mi--'-mniMn -r-"ii so, and w will cheerfully refund your money. If you can suggest any way to make our guarantee stronger or troader,we will gladly adopt your suggestion, Only &t our store or by maiL HUNTLEY BROS. CO. Druggists Common Colds Are the Cause of Many Serious Diseases. Physicians who have gained a na tional reputation as analysis of the cause uf arious diseases, claim that if catching cold could be avoided a long list of dangerous ailments would never be heard of. Every one knows that pneumonia and consump tion origiuate from a cold, and chrnnio catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and lung trouble are aggravated and rend ered more serious by each fresh attack. Do not risk yoor lifo or take chances when you have a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure it before these diseases develop. This remedy contains no opium, morphine or other harmful drug and has thirty years of reputation back of. it, gained ny its cures under everv coudition. For sale b Huntley Bros. Uo. , Oregon City aud I Molalln. OREGON CITY MARKET REPORT. ( Today's Prices) Wheat No 1, 7u72c per bu. Flour Valley, 14.25 per bbl. Hard wheat, $4.90. Portland $1.10 per sack, Howard's Best, $1.15 per sack. Oats In sacks, $1.20 per cental. Hay Timothy, baied, $10.00 per ton, Clover, $8; oat, $9$10; mixed hay $8$10; cheat, $8.50. Millstnffs Bran, $19.50 per ton; shorts $2(1.50 per ton; chop $18 per ton; barley, rolled. $26 per ton. Potatoes 60c per hundred. Eggs Oregon, 27.WC per doz. Butter Ranch 4550c; separator, 5055c; creamery, COc per roll. Good Apples Choice, 75e$l. Honey ll12c per lb. Prunes (dried) Petite, 3c per lb; Italian,, large, 5c lb; medium, 3e; Silver, 60 lb. Dried Apples Sun dried, quartered, 4Vc lb; sliced,' 6c; fancy bleached, 7c lb. Dressed Chickens 12c per lb. live, hens 10c; young roosters 89c. Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef, live $3.50&3.25 per hundred; hogs live, Gc; hogs dressed, 7c; sheep, $2.50 to $3.50 per head; dressed, 7c; veal, dressed 7 & 7c; lambs, live, $2&$3 per head. Hops 1905 Oregon, choice, 10c& 103o; prime, 8c&9o; poor grade, '.7 &80; Washington, 10c; 1904 crop, 80 for choice. Wool 1905 clip Valley, coarse to medium, 2425c; fine, 2627c; eastern Oregon, 1922c. Mohair Nominal, 3031c. Sheepskins Short wool 2540c ea; medium wool, 5075c each; long wool, 75o and $1 each; shearing, 15& 20o each. Tallow Prime, per lb, 34c; No. 2 and grease, 22c. Chittem Bark 3c per lb. Hides Dry, No. 1, 16 lbs and up, 16&17c per lb; dry kip, No. 1, 5 to 15 lbs, 14c; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 lbs, 13o; salted hides, steers, sound, 60 lbs and over, 10llc; cows, 8 9c; stags and bulls, sound, 67c; kip, 15 to 30 lb 8, 9c; calf, sound, un der 15 lbs, 11c; green, unsalted, lo less; culls, le per lb less; horsehldes, salted, each, $1.25$1.75; dry, each, $1.00$1.50; colt hides, 25c50c; goat skins, common, each, 1015c; Angora each 25cS1.00. Cabbage 1550c doz. Stock Carrots 4050c per sack. Rutabeggas, Parsnips, Carrots and beets 60c per sack. Mrs. Rose Jarvis, Leominster, Mass." package of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will cost you Try them. If you are not more than satisfied, say We Want Your Trade At Harris Grocery And are going to make special inducements to close ouyers. Cash and Small Profits is Cur Motto. BARGAINS In House Furnishings We Save Customers 50 per cent on House Furnishings. A large variety of New and Second Hand Goods. Complete stock of tools and Hardware. Call and Get Our Prices. You will not be compelled to buy. We take pleasure in showing our stock. GEORGE B. JANUARY, 505 Main St. Ask the Agent for Tickets via THE COMFORTABLE WAY. To Spokane, St Paul, Minne apolis, Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis and all points East and South. 2 Overland trains Daily Q Tlycr and Tast Wail L Splendid Service Up-To-Date Equip mentCourteous Employes. Davlight trip through the Cascade and Rocky mountains. 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