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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1906, OREGON CITY COURIER Published EyerylFriday.by OREGON CITY COURIER PUBLISHING CO nUrcdin OragonCltjr Poitofflooas 2nd-clas natter BUBSCB1PTION BATES. P. Id In advance, per year 1 M SU month '6 CVThe date opposite your address on the paper demotes I he time to which youhne paid. II mla notluols marked youraubauilption la oui CANNON, THE "STAND PATER." Joe Cannon, Speaker of the House of Representatives, as a candidate for the Presidential nomination, ropre gouts the wing of the Repnblioan Party that adheres strictly to the "stand pat" doctrine. That is to say, lie aooepts the present tariff sohedoh as a worn of perfection and eulogises the Dingloy Tariff Law as the effort of a master mind. It is well known that certain mon opolies protected from foreign com petition by this present tariff law have grown fat andre daily growing fatter by virtue of it. So the steel tmst magnates and similar monopol istic corporations will have their shoulder to the wheel in aid of "Uncle" Joe Cannon's Presidential aspiration. These same institutions placed him iu.the Speaker's chair in order that no house committee un friendly to them might be appointed, b The "stand pat" doctrine is nothing more, nothing less than legalized robbery. Protected by the presont tariff the harvester mauufaturing truBt is able to and does sell a binder in Germany about 25 per cent cheaper than it sells the same machine in America. The steel trust does business along the same line. So do other manufacturing concerns similar ly protected. Congressman Dingloy said himself that he had placed many of tha schedules too high in order to allow for reciprocity treaties. When the author of the bill admits that it was drawn with a view to modification what prosumptiou on tne part of so called stand paters to hold it up as a model of perfection. When it is apparent that this law is adding millions to the coffers of the million aires at the expense of a large part of our population who, but a confederated of these protected trust magnates, will say that the time for revision .has not come. These big manipulators grow fat on the ignoranoe of tho people Lot us hope tho day of enlightenment is now come. ORIUION'S PRIDE. ThirtylStates were represented at tho meeting of tho National Irrigation Congress at Boise, Idaho, and the Presidency of tho Congress came to Oregon's Governor. Oovoruor Cham berlain is not only a big man in Ore gon but ho is evidently forging into National prominence. Were the geographical arrangement just right it is highly probable that Mr. Cham berlain would bo the next Demosratio nouiiueo lor tho Vice-Presidency. Thora are lew, if any, abler campaign speakers in the Country. Combined with his winning oratory tho Governor has the characteristics of true btates niauship. Bryan and Chainberlaiu would jimke one of tho strougest, For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years 1 Sixty yetirs of experience, think of that! Experience with Aycr'3 S:r sapariila; the original Sarsa parilla; the strongest Sarsapa rilla; the Sanaparilla the doc tors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. Put ovtn tM irriimt rM mtMlW-Ino cHnnot do Iti bunt win k u iho livi-r l hiKt'iive mnl the bowel cohtti rtit'tl. For ! In l.t toiillt- r ultft, you thou M nit e l:ix.-mvti iluao. nf AVer's fills while tnknik' llie S trHiurlllN. The llvo? will quickly riiiKmi.ttliil so will tho bowels. A Mad by J. O. aiiti'o, Lowell, Km, Also tuaiiuiuiurr or HAIR VIGCS. Cy W I O CHtKlIY PECTORAL probably the strongest team, that ever headed the ticket of a powerful political'party in a National cam paign. Prince Louis of Battenburg is to do the honors to the American fleet at Gibraltar. If Louis wants to equal the warmth ofjiis welcome in this country he will have to order his oorKscrews by the gross and get his gueatsjnto the dentists chair. It is email wonder that the Sultan of Morocco was willing to let Stena land go out of the country after he found what .sort of opposition he would have to play against if Stensland stayed. William Waldorf Astor's daughter is engaged to a poor editor. Bertha Krupp is going to marry a poor doctor There must be some spirit of pliil anthrophy left in millionaire families after all. The report that the looted Hippie bank is to be reorganized indicates that there niost.have been somp money in Philadelphia that the looters did not get. A contemporary declares that up right desks are again 'coming into vogue. What the bank depositois would prefer is men of the same de sign to occupy them. It will be a sad blow to the school ohildren but it had as well be ex plained now that they cannot spell quite all the words in their exercises quite thejway they please. . Monoclob are about to be abolished in the English army. The W. 0. T. U. ought to rejoice to learn that even one glasB is considered too much there. All the presidential aspirants had t put their booms in cold storage for the summer except Vice-President Fairbanks. All lie had to do with his was to slip his into his breast pocket. It is doubtful if President Roosevelt will ever suooeed in simplifying spelling beyond the point reached by the man who invented the "I. O. U." Abont the only way that this administration will ever succeed in revising the tariff is likely to be in simplifying itsspelling. In spite of its being much out of season, the indications are tint New York will suffer from another Thaw next January. Speaker Cannon calls Mr. Gompcri a dictator. Opiuious are now' iu order from the south end of the House. NEW DEAL FOR FOREIGN BOXN. Would-be Citizens Must Hereafter Pro ceed In Circuit Court. Restrictions have been placed on the national laws governing admission to citizenship and the last Bessiou of congress amended the statutes taking the matter out of the hands of county judges throughout tho whole United States. J There was a complaint in Washing ton that mauy county judges had been altogether too lenient, aud that persons were granted flual citizenship papers who were not really entitled to receive them. Uunle Sam may not be very particular in this respect, but he resented this trifling with the eagle biid aud his law makers passed a measure that makes the Circuit Judges iu each state the sole judges of who shall and who shall not become oitizous of the Republic. Citizens of other countries may de clare their intention to beoome citizens of the Uaited States before the county clerk, as formerly, but tiual papers must be executed before the Circuit Judge. The new law goes into effect SeptemWr 23, lUOtl. .All blauks are furuished from the Govern meut printing otlioe aud county clerks willjreceive half of the fees for the issuance of flual papers. August Funk, of Redland, and Theodore C. Dei tie, of New Era, both natives of Germany were g'auted dual citizenship papers in the county oourt Saturday. II. Oppermau. of this city, also a native of Germany declared his intention of becoming a citizeu of the United states. Mr. snd Mrs. W. W. Everhart were iu the city Monday from Molalla. He has leased the farm Jof the late John R. Shaver. WORK AT MINE NEXT WINTER Ten Stamps Will Mill at Ogle Mountain Bucket Tram way Added. ' John B. Fairclough, who, with his brothers, is mainly responsible for tho success of the development work of the Ogle Mountain mines iu the ex treme eastern portion ot Clackuiuiis Oouuty, is in the city, after a stav of several weeks at the mines. He came in to purchase a new bucket tramway to replace the old chute that has been in use since the work of transport ing ore from the dump to the machine commenced. Wi'h this tramway 'here will be no wate aud fur'her than that the miners will be under shelter all ot the time and no one will be ex posed to Jthe elements, . which are rather severe in Winter. Mr. Fairclough is very well pleased over the prospects as indicated by the ore that is now being takeu out. He states that the crew of men will be augmented and that work will be pursued ail Winter with ten stamps. A flvestamp mill was iustalled about one year ago and a second five stamp is going in, doubling the output. The second mill will bo .operated by the same machinery so the expense will be minimized, The 'mines are now producing gold to the satisfaction of the stock holders who are not required to sink additional capital into the project. Mr. Fairclough will return to the mines the first of next week. . ESTACADA FIRM SUED. Linn Brothers Commence Action to Recover Money. Linn Brothers have commenced suit against the Estacada Wood Manufact uring Company to recover money. The cou plaint states that between July 28 and Docember 81, 1905, the plaintiff sold 132,239 feet of lumber to the defendant at a contract value of 11579.46. It was agreed that this lumber was to be paid for on or before March 1, 1906, but the defendant lias paid only $903.70, leaving u balnnoe due of $675.70. Tho plaintiff also sues to recover an account alleged to be due from the defendant to the Standard Paint Company, of New York, the amount of which is $108 90 for merchandise. This account lias been assigned to the plaintiff. BOUNDARY SURVEY. County Officers of Marion and Clackamas Will Settle Question. Couuty Surveyor Herrick of Marlon County, arrived here Tuesday and joined Surveyor S. A. D. Huugate, of Clackamas County, and they left for the Ogle mountains where they will make a survey of the boundary lines between Marion and Clackamas Counties. The work will occupy about one week. The exact location ot the boundary line lias Men in dis pute for some time, both counties olaiming the Ogle miues within their borders and this survey is intended to Fettle the question. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription la a powerful, invigorating tonic, Impart ing hoalth and stroimth in particular to the organs distinctly feminine. Tho local, womanly health Ls so Intimately Belated to tho general heulth Unit when diseases of the delicuto womanly organs are cured tho whole body gains In heulth and strength. For weak and sickly women who are "worn-out," "run-down' or debilitated, espeelully for women who work In store, ollieo or schoolroom, who It at tho typowrlter or sowing machine or bear heavy household burdens, and for nursing mothers, Dr. Pierce's Fuvorito Prescription has proven a priceless benetit because of its health-restoring and stroiiKth-glvIng powers. As a soothing and strengthening nerv ine. "Favorlto Prescription" is un equaled and is Invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, Irritabil ity, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostra tlon, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea or St. Vitus s diwico, and other distressing nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womanly organs. It Induces refresh ing sloep and relieves montal anxiety and despondency. Cures obstiuate cases. "Favorite Pre scription " is a positive cure for tho most complicated and obstinate cases of "fe male weakness," painful periods, irregu larities, prolapsus or falling of the pelvic organs, weak back, bearing-down sensa tions, chronic congestion, Inflammation and ulceration. Dr. Pierce's medicines are made from harmless but efficleut medical roots fnnnil rrmvL-lnrr In mil- A n.Ai.... . . uu. ..entail lureM.S. The Indians kuew of the marvelous cura tive vaiue oi some ot taese roots and Im parted that knowledge to some of the Irlendllor whites, and gradually some of the more progressive physicians came to test and use them, and ever since they superior curative virtues and their safe and harmless qualities. Your druggists sell tho'FAvowTK Pre scription and also that famous altera tive, blood purifier and stomach tonic the Golden Mkimcl Discovert." tfrito to Dr. Pierco about your case. He Is an experienced physician and will treat your ease as confidential and without chanre for correspondence. Address him at the Invalids1 Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., of which he ls chief con suiting physician. THINK OF ITI This Pretty Matron Had Headachi and Backache Her Condition Was Serious. RELIEF IN PE-RU-NA. 9 - "'-If'; MRS. M. BRICKNER. 99 Eleventh street, Milwaukee, Wis. Peruna Drug M'fg. Co., Dear Sirs: A short time ago I found my condition very serious. I had head ache, pains In the back, and frequent dizzy spells which grew worse every month. I tried two remedies before Peruna, and was discouraged when I took the first dose, but my courage soon returned. In less than two months my health was restored. " Mrs. M. Brlckner. The reason for so many failures to cure cases similar to the above Is the fact that diseases peculiar to the pelvlo organs are not commonly PELVIC DISEASE NOT RECOGNIZED AS CATARRH. recognized as being caused by catarrh. Catarrh of one organ is exactly tho same as catarrh of any other organ. What will relieve catarrh of the head will also relieve catarrh of the pelvlo organs. Peruna relieves these cases limply because it relieves catarrh. SIMPLE CATARRH REMEDY. Take a Hyomei Treatment Four Times a Day and be Cured. Hyomei lias performed almost mirac ulous cures and is today recognized by leading members of the medical profession as the only advertised rem edy for this disease that can be rel'ed upou to do just what it claims. Until recently your physioiau would have said the only way to euro catarrh would he to liavo a change of climate, but now with Hyomei you can caTry a health-giving eliiuotfl in your vest pocket and by breathing it a lew minmtes four times a doy, cure yourself. The Hyomei treatment is simple aud easy to use. it destroys all catarrh germs in the air passages and enriches and purifies the blood with ozone. When using Hyomei the air you breathe will seem like that on the mountains, high above the sea level. A complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1.00, extra bottles, 50c. If it does uqt give you satisfaction, Huntley Bros. & Co. j will refund your money. You run no risk whatever in tukiug this reliable treatment. Prank Preuschoff. Frank Preuschoff died at his home in Purkulnce at 8 o'clock Friday after noon, following a sudden attack of paralysis. He was stricken down while at his work in the Oregon City Manufacturing Company Friday morn ing at 9 o'clock and was removed to his home about noon, his death en suing a few hours later. Deceased was born in Folkomit, Prussia, September 20, 1848. He came to this city in 1889 from Sionx City, Iowa, and had been employed in the woolen mills most all of the time since his arrival. He was formerly first assistant soap maker aud during later years was employed in the dye house. About one jeur after his arrival he bought a home at Park place, where he lived nutil liis death. He is survived by a wife and six children, three sous, and three daughters. Mr. Preuschoff was hold in high esteem by his friends and acquaint ances. 2 'He was a veteran of the F'ranco-Prussian war. The funeral was held Monday morning from St. Johu's Ciitholio Church, Rev. A, Hillehraud oIHsiating. 0. W. P. Station On Fire. Meldrum's Station on the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company's line about three miles below this ci y caught fire Thursday night andthe blaze was discovered by the crew of the 9 o'clock car out of Portlaud. The con ductor ami niotormau extinguished the flames iu short order. The origin of the fire is not kuowu. Ask For Reduced Fare. The residents of Gladstone and Parkplace have'petitioned the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company for a ronnd trip rate of 5 cents betweeu thisjeity and Gladstone and Parkplace stations. The only reduction now made is a rate of 4g' cents each way when a book of tickets is purchased. Taking Photos Thats what I have opened up the Cheney Studio for having pur chased the same and everyone who is contemplating getting photos for holiday gifts would do well to come and get their settings early so as to give the proper time to finish them up the way you would like to have them. My prices are consistent with good workmanship. Louis Gengler Formerly the Cheney Studio. Main Street Oregon City W. A. HEYLMAN Attorney at Law Estacada, Oregon O, D. Eby ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and Abstracts caretilly made. Money to loan on good security. Charges reason able. George C. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW OREGON CITY, OREGON O. W. Eastham LAWYER Legal work of all kinds carefully attended to. unarges moderate. Otbce over tsanK or uregon uty. uregon uitv Oregon. C. D. (& D. C. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate oui specialties. Umce In Commercial Bank Building, Oregon City, Oregon. C. N. Greenman The Pioneer Expressman Established I865. Prompt delivery to a parts of th dry. Oregon City. Ore. C. Schuebel W. S. U'Ren U'R-EN &. SCHUEBEL . Attorneys At Law ' Will practice in all courts, make'col- lections aud settlements of estates. furnish abstracts of title, lend you money and lend your money on hist mortgage. Offlceiu Euterpriso build ing, uregon uity - uregon Q. B. DIM1CK W. A. DIMICK DIMICK (Sb DIMICK Attorneys at Law Notary Public. Estates Settled. Mort gages foreclosed. Abstiacts rum iehed. Money Loaned on Real and Chattel Security. 2, 3 and 4 Garde' Bide, OregonCity, Oic. Cash Meat Market Richard Petzo!t!. Prop. Highest Cash Pi ice Paid fot Live Stock. Phone ic 33 Main Street Oregon City Bursted Pipes often make it lively for a household, and livlier still for inexperienced plubmers. Ever employ any who made your water-damage worse? That is a good way to waste money em ployiug incouipeteuts Let us "do all your repairs in the plumbing line, or vour new work, and yon will never have anytl'iug to complain ot not even the price. ' F. C GADKE. 910 Main SU Oregon City, Ore 'The Sign of the Best (iyJ The Best Sign 3 Thr oogh Trains Daily from Portland to the East 3 Among them the North Coast Limited Tl o only Electrio Lighted modern train from Portlond to the East, Pull man first class and PuJlmnn Tourist Sleeping cars, Dining car night and day aud Observation car. It is the train of little luxuries, hot baths, barber's services, library, indi vidual electrio berth lights, private smoking compartments, olothes-preBS-ing service ; all the little things that add to the comfort ot a journey. Its beautiful observation car is a revel ation. The dining car service is superior ; the menu varied and satisfy ing. From end to end it is pleasing, comfortable and beautiful, a train which makes friends and keeps them. Leaves Portland dally running via Tacoma. Scuttle, over the Cascades, though the Yakima Valley, thence to Spokun?, along Luke Peud d'Oreille and over the Bocky Mountains to Butte, Livingston, the divergiug point for the YELLOWSTONE PARK Thenco to Fargo, Minneapolis, St. Paul, D u In th and the East Wonderland can be hud for the asking or by mail for six cents postage. The Ticket, Office at Portland is at 255' Morrison St., Coiner Third. For any information call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, - Portland, Oregon. Ask the Agent for Tickets via THE COMFORTABLE WAY. To Spokane, St. Paul, Minneapolis Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis and to all Points East and South. 2 Overland Trains Daily ( Flyer and Fast Mail Splendid Service Up-to-Date Equinmeut Courteous Em ployes. Daylight trip through the Cascade and Rocky Monntains. F6r Tickets, Rates, Folders and full information, call on or Ad 'Ifgbb H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agt. 122 Third St., Portland, Or. S. O. YERKES. A. G. P. A., 2d Av. and Columbia St. Seattle. We give expedited serviue on freight route. Route your ship ments via Great Northern. Full information from WM. HARDER, Generol Agent, Portland, Or. Oregon Shout line and union Pacific 3-TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY 3 . Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago Spokane, tourist sleeping cars (personally conductde), weekly to Chicago and Kan sas city Reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No change of cars 70 h n mmm' l.,! h Km mm D!uRT TIMK SCHEDULES ARRIVE FOR from PortlanJ, Ore. FROM Special Worth, Omaha. K.nsas 9 1, . m via Cl.y St Louis, ChlcaEo 5:25 P- Huntington "" tn Eas' txnress Salt I-ake, Denver. Ft. 8 li p. m Wo"h- Omaha. Kansas vli Sunt ne City. Salt Lake. Chicaeo '5- ,on. and the East. Spokane Walla Walla, Lewlston, " Flyer Spokane. Wallace, Pull- 6:15 p. m. man, Minneapolis. St. 8:00 a. via Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee. Spokane Chicago and East. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE v r, ForAstorla, way points and North Beach Daily (except Sunday) at at 8 P. m.; Saturday at 10:00 p. m. Daily ser!5e fr,?Hr Permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill Rivers. For full infnrmntinn neb- r ur; . nearest ticket agent. Win. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent Th rip.M. ) . 1 1 . . 1 Portland. Ore. " n" '