Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, October 26, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1906.
OREGON CITY COURIER
general fund for advertising purposes.
Last year this fund was diverted to
Portland, and this county was given
a few pages in a Portland booklet.
Constant and syitematic advertising
has done much for other counties and
many of these iiave no more to offer
the prospective settler than has Clack
amas and son.e of them have less.
THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME
Are Never Without Pe-ru-na in the Home
for Catarrhal Diseases.
Published Every Friday by
OriEGON CITV COURIER PUBLISHING CO
Rustless Tinware
E .tared In Ongon City Pwtoffloo as 2i)d-clas matter
The finest thing in the
line of kitchen utensils
that has been discover
ed, full; STOCK.
8DB8CK1PTION BATES,
PiM In advance, ner year i W
vit month! 76
Some condolences have been offered
Uncle Joe Cannon because he says the
Democratic campaign book lied about
hinj But think what trouble the
campaign book might have gotton into
with the postal authorities if it had
told the truth about lnin.
tSfThe date opposite your address on the
?per donotes Ihe t ime to whloh you have paid
this uotlcols marked your subeeuptlon is due
New and second land Stoves, Furniture,
Carpets and Bedding, all at prices
" that will save you ONE HALF.
BLOW TO LIQUOR INTERESTS.
4
1 lft ' -'vjjj
.Tnrlua Bnrnett'a decision in the
Ooqnille local option casa was
stagRering blow to the liquor dealers,
It was belioved by the liquor in
teresta that the initiative bill enacted
by the people 'astjone enabling cities
to make their own charters and tak
ing this powoi away from the legisla
tare wonld enable a city, regardless
of the looal option law, to authorize
the sale of intoxicating liquors within
its boundaries. Judco Burnett's de
cislon holds to the contrary.
The Burpeme court will probably
sustain the deoision.
Whether the liqour dealers are right
or wrong, as a technical legal
proposition, it is certain that those
voting for the initiative bill eulurg
ing the vower of cities, did not think
they were voting on the survival or
fall of the local option law. The
question should come squarely before
the people and not indirectly and in
disguise. If the liquors dealers want
modifications to tint local option
law, let them submit their proposition
fairly and in a straight iorward
manner, to tlie people. They will bo
pretty sure to got justico, and that is
all that anv man should ask tor or
expeot.
BEWARE OF ROBBERS.
San Francisco is alive with thugs
and robbors, Portland is over run
with crime and the Winter is not yet
on us. From all appearances the
Paoiliu coast is going to have an un
parallelled season of lawlessness and
Oregon City may ex, oot the overflow
ot the scoundrels that are preparing
to work the larger cities this Winter.
A penitentiary sentence doesn't have
tlie desirod effect on this business.
Highway robbery at the point o
pistol is especially detestable As
rule the highwayman has determined
on murder if the extigency of the case
demand it, At least he is a murderer
and his crime is deserving of a life
term of imprisonment, Better still if
he can be oanght in the act and treat
ed to a full charge of buckshot in a
fatal spot.
Vagrants of the criminal type,
when arrested, should be pi von the
iuiit at hard labor. To release (hem
at this time of the year is but to turn
hungry wolves loose on unprotected
prey. Instead of adopting the policy
of releasing this class on condition
that th ly leave town, each city should
vie with, its neighboring towns on
making its police court and rock pile
the most dreaded iu the State, Lot
Oregon City pnrsuo this policy to
the limit and sou what a vvido berth
the crooks, thugB and hobos give the
town. Let us gain a reputation
among this ulemeut.
PROSPERITY COMING.
Wtih the prospects of two railways
being constructed into the interior of
Clackamas Oouuty within iv year, the
promise of an annual county Fair,
the startiug of a eouunoroittl fruit
orchard and other benefits and
advantages iu store, the attention of
settlers and home seekers is being
drawu toward this part of the
Willamette Valley. The resources ot
Clackamas have nevor been system
atically advertised but it somns prob
ablo that the county court will take
advantage of the law t hut permits the
aiuual expenditure of .fnliVfraiii'tho
There is one thing that will
cure It Ayer's Hair Vigor.
Ic is a regular scalp-medicine.
It quickly destroys the germs
which cause this disease.
The unhealthy scalp becomes
healthy. The dandruff disap
pears, had to disappear. A
healthy scalp means a great deal
to you healthy hair, no dan
druff,no pimples, no eruptions.
The best kind ot a testimonial
"Sold lor over ilxty years."
A
Ude bj J. O. Aver Co., Lowell, Mew.
Aieo mAuufhuturera of
7 SAKSAPARILLA.
iers
PILLS.
CHLKKY PECTORAL.
For that
Dandruff
The Department of Agirculture
flgures thnt an automobile goes into
the scrap heap m two years. The
owner usually manages to got into a
heap of scraps
week.
about seven times a
TJptju Sinclair, the author of "The
Jungle," says he is afraid that the
dramatic circles will not take him
seriously when he makes his debut in
the stage in the play of that name.
Mr. Sinclair's trouble seems to be
that he takes himself too seriously.
Tom Watson says he is not going to
write any more for Watson's Magazine
beoausp it owes him $9000 in back
S'llory. If all editors should hang up
thoir pens for a little thing l'ke that
printing presses would adorn the
Junk pile.
A i niton, Missouri woman was
married the other day for the seventh
time. Seeing that the other six are
htill living, it would seem the
husband is a man endowed witli nerve
and optimism.
The question whether or not the
tariff is a local issuo seems to depend
entirely on whether or not :
Congressman is engaged in a re
eleotiou fight in his district.
The President husretnrnod to Wash
ingtou. Books are open as to where
he will laud first and hardett,
Panama, TIavaniia, or the Government
Piiuting Office.
Senator Bovoridgo miglit now ex
plain, at spaco rates of oourte, in his
favorite magazine whether or not he
was really .u favor of Uubaii annex
ation.
Considering tlie speed witli which
tho army is not moving on Cuba it
iooks as riiougn secretary rart were
discriminating against his own de
partment.
From tho latest accounts it appears
that the American army of invasion
in Cuba now consists of two peace
oouimissiomri and a brigadier
general.
Attomoy General Moody says that
ui will stay iu the cabinet until the
government wins tho Standard Oil
lines. It looks as though Mr. Moody
ware postponing that resignation for a
ong time.
Mr. A. J. Van dor Does der liye
ias been elected captain of Cornell
Foot. Hall team. It will bo a wonder
f he does not have some of the name
kicked off before the eud of the
season.
A report from the Agiicultural De
partment says that the coming wlnat
crop will be over 000,000,000 bushels.
New it is up to the Republican
campaign malingers to "point with
pride. "
A Cincinnati paper claims to have
soon the limit of political de
pravity." It any one else ever has
done this they at least nave not prov
ed or proclaimed it.
Sir Thomas Lipton says that
mcricnn women are tho best iu the
world. We had Sir Thomas scooped
on that information a long time agl.
According to the decision of tho
Attorney General, the only bar to t he
mportation of German sausages is
Hailing the tag and collar.
Mr. Rockefeller assured his Sunday
hool class that ths wicked stand in
slippery places. Perhaps that ex
plains why he is still standing.
Governor imay iH) Hughes will
find that they are sending an lioeest
mini to a mighty hard place when
they semi him to Albauy.
One of the distinctions that these
universal languages cau claim is that
nobody speaks thorn but the inventor.
Ceueral Gresvenor has announced
that there is nothing in the way of a
third term. This sett lea it.
' iff w xv
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nd verse.
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4th verse.
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0th verse.
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7th verse.
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Stallord Resident Dead.
Peter Larsen died Saturdav ninrnina
at ins home in Stafford, aged alunr J?
years, lie Had been partially par-
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O, F. Larsen, Tualatin ; O. W. Larsen,
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THE COMMERCIAL BANK
of OREGON CITY, OREGON
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a General Banking Business. O, en from 9. a. m. to 3 p. m.
WE WANT
For just a moment. Most of your well-to-do
acquaintances got ori "Easy Street" by a little
judicious puying and selling of Real Estate.
Occasionally you can make 100 per cent, on
your money in a day by a shrewd purchase.
If you have a little idle money and a little
"nerve" just let the real estate mart know that
you are open to an extra good proposition.
When a "snap" comes along he will submit it
to you. Some day you will "pick up" a good
buy, sell again within a few weeks and find
yourself ahead a years salary. We have a
couple of "snaps" right now.
C. N. PLOWMAN & CO.,
UP ON THE HILL
DOWN ON THE PRICE
and our stock is fresh and up-to-date in
every respect We have no time for shelf
worn goods they don't give satisfaction.
Some Prices iot the Careful Btiye
Hard Wheat Flour, per sack, 95c Stock Salt, 50 lb. sack, 25c
First Class Table Syrup, gallon tins, 45c
.8 Bars Fine Laundry Soap, 25c
Lamp Chimneys, 5c Picnic Hams, lb. 12c Lemons, doz. 25c
Good heavy 10-quart pail, special 10c
We deliver Free, and call and Lake your orders
J. E. Seeley, PJphs Goce
7th Street, Oregon City.
Torments of Tetter and Eczema
Allayed.
Tho intense itcliir.g characteristic
of eczema, tetter and liko skin
diseases is instantly allayed by apply
ing Cliamberlaiu's Salve and many
severe cases hare been vjurtminently
cured bv its use. For sale by
HuutleyJHros. Co., Oregon City and
Molalla.
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Farm Products Taken in Excpange.
If it comes irom our
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carried in stock, from
the cheapest to the
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for this a'dj next,
week for some special
prices.
A. Robertson,
The 7th Street Grocer.
Phone Main 441