OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1906 LETTER FROM JUDGE RYAN the Only Candidate for State treasurer Who Insists That Interest on Public . Funds Belong to the People and Not the Banks ; : and Corporations. To the Voters and Citizens of Clacka imas County : Nearly two years bro, after consul tation with many of the citizens of this county, 1 made the announcement that at this tim Iwoald be a candi date foi the R publican nomination as State Tnasorer, and from all parts of the county I received encourage ment and proffers - of support, as it seemed to he nearly the unanimous opinion that Clackamas conuty the oldest in the si ate sliould have rec ognition hy the selection of one of its citizens Jfor a state officer, it haviiiR as yet uevir received that 1 ouorable distinction i Binue that timH I have also corresponded with many of the most prominent uieuibers ot the Re publican party in all parts of the state, tnd have received much en couragement, together with the ac knowledgment that in their opinion pur county is entitled to a place upon the Btate ticket; they have stated, however, that the reason that we have not been recognized in this matter be fore is that we Imve.never been united ia oak demand for'recognition ; that jealousy and faction prevails among as to the extent that no good man can receive the united support of old Clackamas; wherever I have been 1 have denied this statement as false and malicious, and that with a few exceptions, no men are more loyal and trne to the interests of their county and its inhabitants that you raeu of old Clackamas. I have been twice honored by you in heing elected as your County Judge and I can assure yon that ,1 have .-a appreciated your kindness and have always endeavored to perform every trust Jand duty tn connection with said office Jwithout prejudice or partiality and to your satisfaction; when I was first elected the county was deeplv in debt and I promised yon thatjl should labor un ceasingly to relieve yon ot same, and Droud am I to state at this time, that after years of labor and discourage ment, my word has been made good and today, in the treasury of our county, is sufficient funds to py every outstanding obligation owing by Clack amas county, and I hope tnat never again will our great county be com pelled to pay the large interests charges, which for' the past 24 years Have assisted in making our tax rate so high ; I am also proud to call your attention to the fact that your present corps of connty offioers have system tized and performed the work and du ties of the county so well and eoon? omically that the cost has been re duced the last few years more than ore half, and today the business cf our oounty is conducted at less ex pense by a large per cent than any other county in the state of its size and inhabitants. While lor the first titne in over a quarter of a century Clackamas county is practically out of debt I am well aware that this very satisfactory state of affairs has not been attained without some sacr'flce and denial, and the refusal by your Ormntv Court at times to enter into yery laudable projects or undertakings has snbjeoted us to criticis.n. Never, mv friends, have ve re. used to enter Into any of these projects without re gret on the part of us all, but joo, as well as we, knew, that we could not pay off our large indebtedness, and at the same time Spend oar: entire in come on other undertakings,, however laudable they were. .As it is i'OW;miy fellow citizens. .'I can congratulate yon and also, myself, that no county in all onr gerat state stands higher in the matter of financial -credit and modern improvements and conditions than old Clackamas. I have eiideav oied to conduct iheibosineBS intrusted by vou to me, economically, wisely and well, and appreciate the fact that the loyal suppot and good wiu ilttt; i have received from nearly all of you has enabled me to make the showing outlined above. I am a caudidate,"for the Republican nomination as State Treasurer and With the united uud loyal support of you men of Clackamas, I can get it. As boy and man for 25 years I have been with yon, never for one instant forgetting that the interests ot Olaok amas county and itB inhabitants were mine, nor losing sight of the fact that I have always had the respect, and support ot many so of you. In this con test for nomination as State Treasurer, I am opposed by bankers and interest ed corporations who want the funds of the state controlled by their em ployees, so that they may have the use ot same, without giving the state any return. None of them stand on the platform that I do, and which I be lieve is the one that the people have a right to demand, and which is simply this: The moneys of the state belong to the people of the state, and when used by bank or corporation, should draw interest, which interest should be paid ; into the state treasury, ant not be divided between the State Treason r and the officers and stock holders of banks. That the Sta e Treasurer should be prohibited from receiving anything more for his ser vices than the salary allowed him un der the law ; that he should not be in terested either as (ffiojr, st.ckholder, acent or employe of any bank or in stitution, where the funds of the state are . deposited or loaned. As nom of the other candidates tor this nomina tion, With the exception or A. (J. Jen nings, are in lavor or eitner woraing for the salary fixed by law or the pay ment of the interest received iroai tne banks where state funds are deposited into the state treasury, with great pleasure would I meet them or either of them npon the platform and defend . . . . i , r i . j .Li the stand tnat l nave laaeu iu una matter.; I feel that you and every disinterested oitizen of the state will agree with me thatthe position l nave tak3U is right. In conclusion, I deBire to state, that if I am fortunate enough to be elected as your State Treasurer, that I will perform every duty in connection with said office so faithfully and well that it will cive satisfaction to every citizen of our county, and will make the state at large admit that the ' Jien of 0 ackanias are all rignt. Trusting that I may have your sup port at the primaries on the 20th of April, I remain as ev r , Sinoerely yours, THOS. F. RYAN. men regard the law as unjust to them, and ask that there be a license estab lished of 24 cents per fathom ' length. The nets ,used here are verj short in comparison with .those used on . the lowe- Columbia, and ll follows that a smaller amonnt of fish , is caught, and notwithstanding this inequality, the license has been the same for fish ermen of all localities. Believing that the master fish war den and his deputy should, be elected by the people, tne fishermen passed resolutions.advooa ing such aposition. The warden is now appointed by the legislature, and the fishermen believe that the eleotion by the people ot this official and his chief deputy will re sult in less politics in the office. NATURE'S WARNING. Oregon City People Must Recognize and Heed It. . Kidney ills coine quietly myster iously. : But nature always warns you through the urine. Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color is unhealthy If there are settlings and sediment. Passages too frequent, scanty, pain tnl. It's time then to use Doan's Kidney To ward off Bright s disease or dia betes. ' . . n Doan's have done great work in Or egon City. E. W. Midlem, machinist at the Crown Paper Co., ai.d living at 410 Main street, Oregon City, Or., says: "Kidney and bladder trouble be came very serious with me about six months ago, and the remedies I used did me no good as the trouble only became aggravated. I consulted a physician and although I faithfully followed the treatment instead of get ting anv results got worse, if any thing. The kidney seoretions were aocompanieo by pain and a burning sensation' during passage, and their too frequent aotion was annoying; and embarrassing. I got Doan's Kidney Pills ;at Huntley Bros, drugstore and it was astonishing the effective way in which they aoted on the kidneys. In a short time all symptoms of (the trouble had disappeared, and the se cretions were restored to a natural condition and the pain did not b6ther me. I can do nothing else than give all the credit for this to .Doan Kid ney Pills." For sale by all dealers. rice, ou cents. Foeter-Milburn Uo., Buffalo, y.., sole agents for the United States., Remembsr the name Doan s and take no other. For County Clerk. To the. Republican Voters , of Claoka' mas County: ' I hereby aunonnoe myself as a can didate for the Republican nomination for County Clerk at the - primary elec tion, April 20, 1906. My motto is: ''Honesty, Efficiency, Courtesy,." Very respectfully, 1. D. TAYLOR, of Abernethy r'reoi net. LOW RATE FROM EAST. Colonics Tickets May From Local S. P. Be Procured Office. Colonists ticketswill be sold from the East to points on the Oregon lines fo the Southern Paoicft Co. , via Port land, commencing February 15, and coiitiuuiug daily to and including April 7 and from September 15 until October 81. The rates from some ot the principal points are: Chicago, 25; Bloomington, 111., $81.80; St. Louis, $30; Omaha, $25; Kansas City, $25; Council Bluffs, $25: St. Joseph. $25; Sioux City, $25; 'Denver, $25. Oorrei-ponding rates' will be made from other points and will apply to al points on Oregon lines. For fur ther information, inquire at any Southern Pacifio ticket office. People wishing to pay fare for any Eastern person to Oregon may deposit the re quired amonnt witli the looal South em Pacifio agent and the company will do the rest. Pbont 1121 Hts. IS33 Office In Tavorltt Cigar Stort Opposite ttlatonic building Williams Bros, transfer , Safes, Pianos And Turniture Moving ' v a Specialty Trtlgbtand Parcels Delivered to all Part of fh Clip Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed "Pioneer Chicago; "THE MILWAUKEE" Limited" St. Paul to 'Overland Limited," Omaha to Chicago; "Southwest Lim ited," Kansas City to Chicago. No train in the service of any rail road in the -world equals in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukie & St. Paul Railway. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excel ence of service not attainable else where. Berths in their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in sim ilar cars on other lines. They pro tect their trains by the Block System. H. S; ROWE, General Agent, 184 Third Street, Portland, v Oregon. Nature's SEE Wondrous Handiwork 1 Now is the time to sa' ecribe for the Oregon City Courier. Fcst clubbing offers we have ever had may be obtain ed now. GOOD BLOOD Bad Complexion Du to Catarrh : jA Catarrh Can B Cured Only By j Rexall Mucu.Tone Co, metict Prove Worthleu ; Thousands of women are using; toilet preparations unsuccessfully. ,' ; Cosmetics fail to improve 'their thick, muddy complexions or to banish, the pimples, blackheads and crow's-feet No wonder. Their trouble-lies far deeper than the skin. They have bad blood, and bad blood in 90 per cent, of the cases arises from Inflammation of the mucous membrane. Their blood is filled with poison which is certain to break out in unsightly humors and blotches, while pale, drawn faces, deep circled eyes, tooping shoulders and weak backs com plete the story of suffering and despair. v Inflammation of the mucous membrane U catarrh. Banish catarrh and complex ions will clear as if by magic, pain vanish, eyes will brighten, faces become pi .mp and shoulders erect Perfect beauty goea only with perfect health, and perfect health for women can only be obtained through Rexall Mucu-Tone, the one posi tive and permanent cure for catarrh. Mine. Swift, the most famous beauty nwinlkt. in the world and an accepted authority on all relating thereto, has thU to say of Mucu-Tone: "I enn strongly endorse the claims made for Rextill Mm-uJloiieasacureforsystemiccatarrh. Its tonic effects are remarkable. It Builds up the strength and restores the vitality. If women Who are tired and run dewn, lacking In energy and vitality, will use Mucu-Tone, they will praise it as I do for 1U strengthening and heal ing qualities. HUNTLEY BROS. CO'S TEST. Changes la County Schools. Prof. J. O. Zinser. superintendent of county sohools, has announced the following appointments ana cnanges: Ruth F. Arndt, Hpringwater ; liditn Karr, Meadowbrook ; Chloe IE. Clark, District No. '94; JEmma Flemming, Union Mills; Rennie Busoh, Bull Run; Clarence Phillips, Wilnoit; Leila Boyles, Rnssellville ; Viotoria M. Alt, Firwood. No. 52; Mary L. Snidow, District No, 00; Iva M.Dale; Garfield. J. E. Stubbs has resigned as teacher of t- e Garfield school, and has taken charge of the bstacada BohOOl. ; ' i . : VA Thousand Dollars Worth ot Good. "I have been afiiioted with kidney and bladder trouble 'or years, passing gravel or stones with excruoiating pain," says A. H. Thurnes,. a well know coal oDOrator of Buffalo, O. "I trot no relief from medioine until I hettan takine Foley's Kidney Cure, . 0 . . ,1 I A . then tne result was surprising, .a iew doses started the briok-dust-like sub stance and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me $1000 worth of good." Foley's Kidney Cure will cure every form of kidney or bladder disease. - , FAY GETS LIGHT SENTENCE. Sold Hyomei For Years and Know It Will Cure Catarrh. Huntley Bros. Co. have given HjO' mei a most tnorougn ana remarsaoie test. For a long time they have offered to refund the money to any purchaser of Hyomei, if it failed to benefit. , . The remedy has made so many cures among their customers that they nave urged its usa in the most chronio cases of catarrh.' .. . Breathed for a f aw minutes, four times a day, through the inhaler that comes with; the outfit, it soothes the irritated muconBi'-'membrane of the nose, throat and lungs, kills the oat arral germs,: and restores complete health. Its . healing,- antiseptic frag rance penetrates to the most remote air passages as no medicine taken into the stomacii can possioiy ao. lm mediate relief almost always follows the . use of Hvomei ,and great benefit is Feen after a tew days treatment. The complete Hyomei outfit costs only $1, and consists of art -inhaler that can be carried in the pocket or purse, and. will ' last -a: lifetime, medicine dropper and a bottle of Hy omt i. If this is not sufficient for complete cure; Additional bott'eg of Hvomei oan be obtained for 50 cents. ".Compare this small expense with the tees charged riy specialists, and re member, too, if Hyomei dnesnot core, Huntley tsroB.tJo. wUl return your money. U W.Mth St, New York City." Rexall Mucu-Tone works thron-h the blood, and acting directly upon th muco cells the congestion and inflammation of which are the sole cause of catarrh causes them to expel the poison and to resume their natural functions. Thus the membranes are cleansed the blood purified and revitalized. we Know tnat ncau mm.u-ii. -- FISHERMEN ORGANIZE. Ask for Amendment to Law. Uniform License Permanent organization was effected Thursday by the hshermen ot Clacka. mas county, by the eleotion of M, Msgone, president ; Harry Anne.secre tnry; Harry W. Trembath, treasurer. No formal indorsement of form of catarrh, no matter UNO lormal indorsement 01 legislative . . . J: nnnrlirfaf-Afl WAR tnRrlA. hnf. if in crhnor e-arVir InMl tffi- of how lontr standing, by what other names it is known. We guarantee to refund your money if you are not satisfied with the vigorous bealth and clear complexion it brings you. 3old only at our store. Price, 50 cents and 89 cents per bottle. Mail orderi filled. Kcncy Hies. Cc, Iu," ally understood that the fishermen will stand behind the men who, in the past, have the favored the meas ures desired by the piscatorial experts of this sect. on. The organization adopted a resoln tion advocating an amendment to the license law. There is now a uniform oiui6c urnui- Xui licenses, and the local Drew Checks on Bank Where He Had No Funds. Lots 1, 2, 3, - Block 5, Falls View Addition to Oregon City. Three lots with house for $550.00 - C. N. PLOWMAN & CO., Cver Bank of Oregon City 1 Through Utah and Colorado . Castle Gate, Canon of the Grand Black Canon, Marshall and Ten nessee Passes, and the World Famous Rcyal Gorge Foi Descrlptlvt and Illustrated Pamphlets write to W. C. McBRJDE, Cen. Agt. 124 Third Street PORTLANDOR Ask the Agent tor Tickets vta i THE COMFORTABLE WAY. 1 THE COMFORTABLE WAY. To Spokane, St Paul, Minne apolis, Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis and all points East and South. eeaj-ieejsjejswjj ELECTRICITY A: Par was sentenced to Serve one vear in the penitentiary by Judge Mo Kririfi Karnrriav. wno oanie ud . iroui Astoria ;to hold an adjourned term of ciroo.it court. Fay pleaded guilty to tho charae of obtaining monsy under false pretenses.- Some months ago. he issued several cnecKS on tne uominer- r-iai Hank of this civ. where he had no funds on deposit, the face value 01 each check being 3.60. tie was suc cessful in cashing-' one of the cheoks at a store, and has been an inmate of the county jail for the past two months. . . -Judee McBnde granted divorce de crees in the fol'owing cases: Ada Bur rows vs. Joseph Burrows; J onn lost vs. Laura Yost: Nina D. Windom vs. James I. Windom, and Henry Horn shuh vs. Aueita Hornshuh. In the cases of Helen M. Binns vs. William C Binns, : and. W. T. Patton vs. Hertha E. Patton, orders of .default and reference were made. Clears -lie Complexion. Orino Laxative Frait Syrup stimu lates the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and. clears the complexion of pimples and blotches, it is the best laxative ior women ana ciuiaren, as it is mild and pleasant, and does not orhw nr sicken. Orino is much suner- -- - - - - . - ,. ior to pins, aperient waters ana an ordinarv-'carthartics as it does not irritate tne stomach and boweis. When yon are in Oregon City get your meala at the Olympia Restaur ant. Reasonable prices; clean and qoick service. Main street, text to Golden Rule Bazaaf. New Truck For Clly. The city council has decided to pur chase the LaFi.nce truck for the Hook and Ladder Company, and t he order will be placed at once Jwith A; O. Long, of Portland, for the new ap paratus, which will cost $825. The council postponed the matter of th-. improvement of Twelfth stre -t ontil a later meeting. Three members were absent, but thosepresent listened to a burst of oratory from those favoring and also from those opposed to the movement. ' The question of artificial light in your home is worth of serious consideration, ' Do you realize, fully, what Electric service means In the household - all that it bestows in the"direction of health, comfort, convenience, conservation of eyesight, and the added "TONE" to your home? . .1. Do you care to have your home as convenlentfind comfortable for you and yours'as you can make it? Electric service is available to the smallest as well as the largest user. So cheap is the service at our " Reduced Rate - 'that it can be affordedir. the smallest homes. The uses of Electric Light in the store are four-fold':'. As an ILLUMINANT As an ' c ADVERTISEMENT and as a proclamation of PROGRESSION ENTERPRISE , of ideas and mettiods that are Up-toDate An Electric Sign is a Sign of Life. Business life is what attracts trade. Trade follows most easily the path blazed by electricity. ESTIMATES on cost of wiring, cost of current and information regarding the use of electricity for LIGHT or POWER, promptly furnished upon application to C. G. Miller at the Company's branch office, next door to the Bank of Oregon City. Portland General Gkctric Company C. G. Wilier, Contract Manager for Oregon City 2 Overland trains Daily Q Tlyer and Tast mail L 8plendid Service -Up-To-Date Equip ment Courteous Employes. Davlight trio tbrouuh the Cascade and Rocky mountains. for 11 kets. Kates, folders and fall information, call on or sddi ess H.DICKSON, City Ticket Agt., 122 Third St., Portland, Oregon. , 8. O. YEKKES. A. G P. A. 2d Ave. and Columbia St., Seattle, Wn We give expedited service on freleht. Route your shipments via. Great Northern. Full information from WM. HARDER, General Agent, Portland, Ore. sHdLia a Ma Oregon SuonrLME Union Pacific 3-TRA1NS TO THE EAST'DAILY 3 Through Pullman standard and tourist ' sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago Spokane, tourist sleeping cars (personally , conductde), weekly toV Chicago and Kan sas cit Reclining chair cars (seats fret) to the Cast daily. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No change of can 70 DEPART FOR Chicago Portland Special 9:1. a m via Huniingion Atlantic express bxpn I:l6r via Hunting ton: Spokane Flyer 6:15 m. via Spokane TIME SCHEDULES from Portland, Ore- Salt Lake. Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, K .mas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East, 5:2j p. Salt Lain, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Salt Lake, Chicago and the East, Walla Walla, Lewlslon, Spokane, Wallace) Hull man, Minneapolis, St, Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee, Chicago and East. ARRIVE. FROM 8:00 a. m OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For San Francisco Every five days a 8:00 p. m. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Dally, (except Sunday) at at 8 P. m.; Saturday at 10:00 p. m. Dally service (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill Rivers. For full Information ask or Write your nearest ticket agent. ' A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger AgeuU Portland.Ore. r t