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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1906 OREGON CITY COURIER Published Every Frldaytby OREGON CITY COURIER PUBLISHING CO Entered In Oregon City PoatofUcc as 2nd-claB natter 8DB8CB1PT10N BATES. Pjld In advance, per year 160 Six momhb 7o PERUNA in KEEPS THE THE BEST FAMILY OF HEALTH. 'The date opposite your addrenfi on the due paper denotes I he lime to which you hare paid II una notice id raameayour nuDSCiiptlon u BACK TO THE WOODS. There was some thoughtless criti cism 01 the admission charge to the Cliantanqna Fourth of July celebra tion. The criticism was inconsider ate however and not in the least war ranted. These events always cost money. To be sure, the money is usually raised by subscriptiou and those of a liberal disposition pay the fiddler while the penurious do most of the dancing. The 25 cents admission charge would inconvenience a comparatively small number and it enabled the manage ment to furnish a programme that was entertaining and instructive and really worth the time spent in its en joyment, i The customary charge for witness ing any one of a number of enjoyable events of this occasBion would equal the admission charged for the whole programme. There is roally too much of the opposition spirit in our com munity. Some fool disposed to oppose everything that "Jones" or "Smith" has a hand iu. Others oppose every thing that is not headed by "Jones' or "Smith." Suppose we drop per soualitios and got to work on a higher and broader plain. Carping and com plaining doesn't do any good. Auy- one who hasn't an occassional good word for something or someone had better retire to the woods and stay there. This is Only One of a Million of Homes in Which Peruna Has Been a Bless ing. Read This Family's Glow ing Testimony. BABY GERALD LAFOLLETTE FOR PRESIDENT? Senator LaFollette is an avowed candidate for the Presidency of the United States. This man, in the faoe of oorporato wealth, corruption and every form of political vice, has shown hinisolf a great reformer. But he classes onr Senator Fulton with. the crooked United States .senators who, in his public addresses, he men tions by name and tells just what they are "and whore they stond on issues in which the mass of the peo ple had an interest ?that conflicted with the interests of capitalistic in stitutions. 1 If LaFollette runs for the Presidency and Senator Fulton seeks re-election, Falton wilt be required to present a bill of clean publio servioe. Oregon doesn't want LaFollotte if be is mak ing depreoatoryremarks that cannot be substantiated and she doesn't want Fnlton if he lias been playing the game of the railroads. LaFollotto's fling at least calls for an investiga tion of Fulton's reoord but there will be plenty of time to look him np after he shall have annoanoed his candidacy for re-eleotion. 1 a Sui flf&V 1 ml iht WAV1 n bay Kw - , J r ' . iff w'UMUSWmis. II - V ' Vi&& tXS Gerald tlj W Oar c4 1 -nf , Hi Hell V" k v Health." 1 wMfeMsf ,a I sss"" Jlf . ,j,i ,;a-1 Mr. Henry S. Campbell, 1737 S. Williams St. Denver, Col., State Deputy of Modern Wood men, Montana, and Delegate of Builders Trades Council, writes j 'Peruna;has been a blessing In onr home. My wife was In poor health for several years and nothing but Peruna helped her. She gradually recovered her health and became the mother of a boy which blessed onr home. We call Gerald our Peruna boy. He Is in wo uuBBt or neaun ana nis motner nan never enjoyed such excellent health n"l have personally found Peruna of great value to me while traveling, (letting Irregular mials and often poorly prepared food ruined my stomach, but Peruna toned up my digestive organs and brought fine health to me. "fn never without Peruna la our home and know by experience that It keeps us all la the best of health." A RECENT LETTER. A reoent letter received from Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Is, as follows : "We still use Peruna and In addition to onr son, Gerald, who Is a fat and saucy lad of 28 months, we have another son, still larger for bis age. He is now ten months old and is always healthy. "His mother says Peruna has surely made both of our children as healthy as Peruna Once Used In The Family, Becomes a Permanent Fixture. they are, helped, of course by Colorado's Healthy air. "A bottle of Peruna is at all times a welcome visitor to our home." A multitude of families have discov ered that Peruna is their standby. In all the catarrhal ailments which are likely to beset the various members of the family, Peruna is the remedy that brings quick relief. No matter whether it be a catarrhal condition of the head or lungs, or a de rangement of the stomach and bowels, Peruna is the remedy. INSPECTION ON THF SQUARE. Since the packing-house scandals have come to light there will be a noticeable absence from the picnic loDoh baskot of canned corned beef, ohipped boof, veal loaf, etc. Late revelations take" away the appetite for inch dolioaoles. Government in spection and the lapse of time may renew confidence in the product of the big packing establishments. The consumers will first have to be sat isfied that inspection is thorough and on the square. Swift & Oo. will soon have a large packing establishment in Portland. If the "No admittance" signs are not too numerous we will be ablo to learn from actual observation just what sort of goods are being dished np for ns. REALIZE THE VALUE. Oanby has a Devolopmont League A Hair Dressing Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage able; to keep It from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair food. Well-fedhairwiIIbestrong,and will remain where It belongs on the head, not on the comb The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty yeari." A MmU by J. O. Ajn Oo.. LowlL Alae mnunMturra of 9 SARSAPAR1UA. ijers she 1b doing what every town does that goes ahead, she is making a noise. Twenty years co Portland was a City whilo Soattle was a mere village with half a dozen brick build ings. To day, as between the two oities, Seattle enjoys the commercial supremacy, ims more lire, more peo pie and doeb more business. Why? Portland had all the natural advan tages. She had large agricultural re sources, abundance of timber and pro fitable mining industries on every side. Why did Seattle pass her in the raoe? Seattle had the men. Portland had wealthy men bat they were misers. Seattle had men who were willing tc turn their wealth into the channels of industry , She had men who were willing to pull together for a greater Seattle By denying himself the com forts of life, by hoarding every cent he oan gathor in a man may, along about the time he is ready to quit this Earth, gather together a small fortune. Snoh a ouo is not an important faotor in a community. He is a mereeaoh. The man who will use the treasure that good fortune brings him to develop the latent resouroes of the Earth is a public bouefaotor. Tiiese are the men of wealth who are entitled to com mendation. "-..! . . ... vuuoy can amount o nothing as a town except by united effort aud co operation of her oitizens. In the Lle velopemeut League the town has a working organization through which the iutercsts of the Town may be pro moted. Let Cauby realize the value of snoh an organization. W hen the humming bird an ass, And limburger smells like Cologne : ! When plowshares are made out of j glass, And hearts of Tenuesseans are stone ; When sense grows in Republican ! heads. I And wool on the hydraulio ram ; men cue JJemocratio party will be dead, And this country not worth adamu. brays lik ' eeivad here by Mrs. Olara Morey, mother of Mrs. Eckstrom. The little girl fell from a second story window four weeks ago rand received injuries tn at resulted latany. Opening is Auspicious. (Continuedtfrom page 1) west Oun and Bicycle Oo. ; Thursday July 19th, Portland Trunk Oo. vs. Ohamawa; Friday, July 20th, Van couver vs. M. A. A. 0. If there is a tie between any of the teams it will be played off Saturday, July 21 wiien;democracy will die. (Ihe following ; was read by Con gressman Gaines, ot West Virginia, on the closing of the 6itt.li Congress. ) When the lions eat grass like an px, And the lisli worms swallow the whale ; When terrappins knit woolen socks, And tho haro is outrun by the snail, When serpents walk upright like men, And doodlo bugs travel liko frogs; When the grasshopper feeds on the iien. And feathers are toundToa'hogs, he" Thomas Cats swim in tho air, c"'l"'iis roost np ou trees; When insects iu summer are rare, And snuff never makes people sneeze When the tish creep over dry land, And mules on velocipedes' ride; When foxes lay eggs in the isaud, And wdmon in dress take no prido ; When Dutchmen no longer drink beor, And girls Ret to preaching on time; When the billy goat butts from the rear, Audtreasoinolonger is crime; WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE DAY. Friday will be women's Suffrage Day at the Willamette Valley Chau tauqua Association at tf'- 'i r Park. Mrs. Henry Waldo Ooe, of Portland, president of the Oregon Equal Suffr age Association, will till in tho hour's program between 11 and 12 o'olook, with the past, present and future phases of suffrage in this state. The spoaken will be Col. Robert A. Millor, S. S. Gillespie, Mrs. Abagail Soott Duniway, Dr. Annice Jeffrey Myers, Mrs. Clara Colby, Mrs. Eva Emery Dye and Mrs. Clara H. Waldo. Letter List. The following letters remained un called for in the postofBoe at Oregon City. Or. . for the week endiuz July 13, 1906, WOMENS" LIST. Aylwood, Mrs. J. M. ; May, Ida ; BergBtrom, Miss Carolin; Pray, Mr 8. P. ; Barnett, Mrs. Anna; Smith Miss Edna ; Ford, Mrs. Sarah ; Son dersaard, Mrs. J. ; Eenuston, Mrs. Delia. MENS' LIST. Fergerson, Frank ; Smith, F. E. ; Grant, Marion; Staub, Rudolph; Hillstrom, Geo. ; Shepherd, R. ; Manning, Will; Shelly, John; Nob litt, Walter; Taw, Leiasly; Robinson, J. R. ; Tates, John. T. P. RANDALL, P. M. Good Farm Purchased. N. W. Richards has disposed of his farm.at Mount Pleasant to Clarissa Beidelmau Hall aud W. F. Beidelmaii for J4:00. Tho property is one ot tho best farms iu that locality and con tains 101 aoros. Mr. Beideiman and his sister are from the middle west but oomo to Ori gin City from Portland. They have been iu the state some time looking for farm property, and are pleased with this locality. The new purchaser is an energetic farmer and will undoubtedly run an up to dace farm. Only 83 Years Old. "Iam only 83 years eld and don't expect when 1 get to be real old to that way as long as I cau get feel Kleetrio Bitters." says Mrs. E. H. Brunsoii, of Dublin, Ga. Snrely there's f nothing else keeps the old as young and makes the Vi eak as stroiitr jq as this grand tonic medicine. Dys pepsia, torpid liver, inflamed kidneys Or chronic constipation are unknown aftsr taking Electric Bitters a reason able time. Guaranteed by Howell & Jones, Druggists. Price, 50c. Child Dies From Injuries. The 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Eckstrom died at the family home in Albany, New Yok' Monday morning and a wire (an uonucing the fad intelligence was re -THE MILWAUKEE" "Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Ohioago; "Overland Limited," Omaha to Chicago; "Southwest Lim ited," Kansas City to Chicago. No train in the servioe 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 oars on other lines. They pro tect their trains by the Block System. H. S. ROWE, General Agent, 184 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. i Now is the tinio to su! scibe for the Oregon City Courier. Pest clubbing offers we have ever had may be obtain ed now. LOW RATE FROM EAST. Colonists Tickets May Be Procured From Local S. P. Office. Colonists tickets will be sold from the East to points on the Oregon lines of the Southern Pacific Co., via Port land, commencing Febrnay 15, and continuing daily to and including April 7 and from Septebmer lo until October 8!. The rates from some of the prinipal points are : Chicago $25, Bloomiugton, 111. $81.80, St. Louis $30, Omaha $25, Kansas City $25, Council Bluffs $25, St. Joseph $25, Sioux City $25, Den ver $25. Corresponding rates will be made from other points and will apply to all points on Oregon lines. For further information inquire at any Southern Pacific ticket office. People wishing to pay fare for any Eastern person to Oregon may deposit the re quired amount with the local Southern Pacific agent and the company will do the rest. P'SIm mil Sintioi.ij?i Twenty Year Battle. I was a loser in a twenty-year battle with ohronio piles and malignant sores, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salv ; whioh turned the tide by cur ing both, till not a trace remains,' writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Va. Best for old ulcers, cuts, burns and wounds. 2oo at Howell & Jones, Druggists. Take your job work to the Courier if you want the best for vonr money. Buy on Credit! this $60 Machine for $25 FREIGHT PREPAID. It li high-arm, drop head, ball tearing, lock. itlUh, double trad, eell threading hnttla: hti automatto bobbin wlndar and other lateat lmprora nenu. Thii la the ANTI TRUST MACHINE. It U the aama machine af ent are aaklng you 10 lor. All attachment! to with each machine. Bold lor enlj 15 eaah and n monthly. Writ TOOIT for Ire FUMITUIE UT1LMUE allowing elegant houaehold gooda we will ahlp (Frelt at Prepaid) on Eatr Payments onr new Clttff plan. Gevurtx Furniture Company lT3.175FlratSt. PORTLAND. OR. Oregon and union Pacific 3-TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY 3 Thrnurh Pllll-man clnnHant ami tnnrlct sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago opuitane, tourist sleeping cars (personally Conductde. .weeklv tn C.hi'cavn anH kfan sas city. Reclining chair cars (seats freer! iu 111c uaiiy. W. A. HEYLMAN . Attorney at Law Estacada, Oregon Eby & Eby ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and Abstracts careiully made. Money to loan on good security. Charges reasonable. George C. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW ORE60N CITY, OREGON O. W. Eastham LAWYER Legal work of all kinds carefully attended A- I I . , , ... 10, a.iiarees moderate, umce over Bank of Oregon City. Oregon City Oregon. C. D. D. C. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our specialties, umce in commercial Bank Building, Oregon City, Oregon. 7(1 HOURS I U PORfLAND TO CHICAGO C. N. Greenman The Pioneer Expressman Established I865. , Prompt delivery to a parts or in ciry. uregon uity. I re. C. Schuebel W. S. U'Ren U'R.EN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys At Law Will practice in all courts, make'col lijctions and settlements of estates, furnish abstracts of title, lend yon money and lend your money on first mortgage. Office in Enterprise build ing, Oregon City - - Oregon No change of cars 70 DEPART FOR Chicago Portland Special 9:1; a ra via Huntington Atlantic Express 8:16 d. m. via Hunting ton: Spokane Flyer 6:15 n. via Spokane TIMK SCHEDULES from Portland, Ore. Salt Lake. Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East, Ms p- Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Salt Lake. Chicago and the East, Walla Walla, Lewlston. Spokane, Wallace, Pull man, Minneapolis. St, Daitl nll...k Mil-....,,-. Chicago and East. ARRIVE FROM 7:1 j a. m 8:00 a. m OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE ' Fnr Astfirifl. uav nntnfc unA North Rparh Dht (vrt Qiinrta . - - T wMmawMjr uh a UVU S 111. LSCll I V service (water permitting) on YVillametts aim laiiiiiiu luvers. For full Information ask or Write vnnr nearest ticket agent. s A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Aeent The Oregon Railroad and Navagatlot ' Portland.Ore G. B. DIMICE W. A. DIMICK DIMICK (Sb DIMICK Attorneys at Law Notary Public. Estates Settled. MorU gage Foreclosed. Abstracts Furn ished. Money Loaned on Real and Chattel Security. i 2, 3 and 4 Garde Bldg., OregonOity, Ore. W. S. EDDY, VctettMLty Sutgcoa Will be located at Fasliion Livery Stables in ' Oregon City. Cash Meat Market Richard PetzoW. Prop. Highest Cash Price Paid for Live btock. Phone 1033 Main Street Oregon City r IS YOUR FARM FOR SALE? Results testify to our enterprise and rustler who sold your neighbors farm? If we dWn't it fa one of the few exceptions. We want the sale of more farms that are offered at right Prices. C. N. PLOWMAN & CO., Over Bank of Oregon City ' PROSPERITY Dates from the first dollar saved. Per haps the best reason for saving money is, that practically nothing can be ac complished without it. You must have it to slart you in business, to furnish your home, to educate your children, to protect you against sickness or misfor tune, and to provide for you a comfort able, independent old age. i MAKE YOUR START TODAY. DO IT NOW. 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