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4 Oregon City Courier Published Every Friday by OrBr City Courier Publlehlna Cc, Entered In Oregon City Postofflce ts Second-Class Mall. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. . lx month Pftlu la adranoe, per year $1 (( For United States Senator GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN. For Congress, J. J. WHITNEY, of Linn County. For Joint Representative, Clackamas and Multnomah Counties, A. KING WILSON. For Representatives, W. A. HELYMAN, of Estacada. L. W. ROBBINS, of Molalla. W. F. YOUNG, of Pleasant H1U. For Sheriff, R. B. BEATIE, of Oregon City. For Assessor, J. E. JACK, of Oregon City. For Commissioner, J. W. SMITH, of Macksburg. For Recorder, WM. HEERDT, of New Era. For Coroner, TOM J. MYERS, of Oregon City. THE LIFE OF TRADE. The last issue of The Courier con talned over 1200 Inches of advertise Ing. It was necessary to put out fourteen page paper which would be equal to more than sixteen pages of the average eight column County Weekly. It was, in other words, larg er than any two other papers publish ed In the County. The Courier the largest paper published in the State outside of Portland. This Is something of a distinction for Clack amas County and the peoplo of Clack amas County are entitled to the credit for their loyal Bupport of this news paper makes its creditable Bhowlng possible. What does so much advertising space, so much publicity by enter prising business men suggest to you? Publicity is the life of trade. It is the stimulant that makes a community grow and prosper. Locally it tends to center trade In the home markets It doesn't matter whether Clackamas County money is spent In Canby, Es- tncada or Oregon City or any other Clackamas County town. The prin cipal thing to realize Is that It is false economy for us to send our money out to fatten other localities. It makes a healthful, prosperous community to boost another. When you build up by your patronage a local business enterprise you are putting a few men or a good many men In a position to expand and develop County resources When you make Clackamas County towns business centers capable of supporting considerable populations, you also make home markets for the products of the dairies, the farms and the truck patches here. When Clack amas County was a sparsely settled community what sort of a market did you have for your garden products, your chickens and eggs, your small fruits, your butter and live stock? Hundreds of families are making a living In Clackamas County on five and ten acre tracts. They buy grain, hay, feed, etc., from the larger farm ers. If you are loyal to your commun ity hundreds more of such families can get a living from small acreage tracts. Tho thing necessary to do is to make your local market also your trading place. You do not help your community by selling your butter and eggs to your Canby dealer and buying your shoes from a Chicago mall order house. The people do not realize that Clackamas County Btores are as well stocked and carry as good merchan dise as the stores of the largest cities on the Coast. You do not believe it now on rending this statement, but think a moment. Where will you find In Portland a house carrying as com plete a line in house furnishing goods as you will find In an Oregon City es tablishment? What drug store In Portland outclasses Oregon City, what jewelry store, what gent's furnishing shoop, what dry goods Btorc? Tho department stores of Portland, to be sure, curry a multiplicity of lines, but in no single department Is there a specially well selected stock. Their goods aro not superior and their prices, outside of the "baits" are ex tremely high. It is true that Clackamas County dealerB are largoly If not entirely to blame for the common belief that money can bo saved by trading in Portland. They have not given suf ficient publicity to their business to make tho public understand that ex tremely large stocks of goods aro cur ried here at homo and there is a gen eral feeling that there Is not siilllclont variety here to select from. Tho fact that our stores aro well stocked must bu held before our eyes, before nil of us, coustuntly, for these outward Im presslons ripen Into convictions. Thoso 1200 Inches of advertising in tho last Issue of tho Courier caused somebody, who hadn't thought of it before, to realize that Oregon City Is quite a respectable- trading place. One man'B half pago ad helped every other business man in tho town. Taken all together tliey had a tendency to awaken peoplo to a realization of the fact that Oregon City really has re spectable and creditable Btores. Ore gon City business men have it in their power to make this town the busiest market town ln the State and while the foregoing may or may not be written from the standpoint of self in terest. Just think It over and possibly you will conclude that there is an Idea at the bottom of it. PUT JUDGMENT IN YOUR BALLOT Next Monday you vote. Don't be a stick and don't be a machine. Think where, you can mark a cross and do your community some good. Don't say it makes no difference and shut your eyes as you go down the ballot mark ing it indiscriminately. You know what "Vote 'er straight" means. It means that you are not supposed to have sense enough to vote with judg ment that you are simply to go to the polls to give your consent to the nogram fixed up for you. What is the use for you to go to tne poies h you are not to exercise any choice between candidates. Are you going there just to say by your ballot that from force of habit and because your father was, you are a Democrat, or a Republican, or a Prohibitionist? You are going to have your say about hiring men to work for the County the next two years. Every man in Clackamas County helps to pay these men their wages. Select the best man for the job. You don't care what the color of his hair or what the shade of his politics. If he's a populist and can give you the best service for the money you are paying him, give him the job. Let's get over this notion that an unfit man should have an office just because he belongs to OUR party. Don't you know that a lot of them belong to OUR party just because there's a possible office in it? Don't you know that a lot of these fel lows who whoop it up for OUR party wouldn't know the party from an au tomobile if they say the two together? Let us have an understanding that this PARTY BUSINESS doesn't count when we are hiring a janitor for the Court House or a man for some other kind of work In the Court House. Don't you think a lot of these intense partisans would be Populists or So cialists or Prohibitionists if they saw the coveted office in it? Go out Mon day and put some good sound sense back of your ballot. That's what this County needs; sound sense and integ rity in her citizenship. were not for the more difficult work of building the Gatun Dam and locks which are to lift the great ships of peace and of War (President Roose velt says thay are all the same) up eighty feet or more or to let them down, as the case may be. OPEN LETTER TO GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN. WOMAN SUFFRAGE ONCE MORE The woman suffrage amendment is to come before the people of Ore gon for the fourth time on election day. Why should It be necessary to vote upon this question every two years? The suffragists know, as do all womon, that when the majority of women want a thing done, -that thing will be done. Then why have they for years been besieging legislators, presenting petitions, working, arguing and lately, fighting for their "rights" as they call them? Because a majori ty of women are not behind the movement. This is not a man's question; it Is a woman's question. Let the wo men of the states decide that they want a vote before you force it upon them. Consult the women you know and vote as they wish on this matter, but vote, or the measure may slip through by the Inattention of voters or the carelessnes which will follow the large number of propositions sub mitted. 9" ACou Medicine Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is a regular cough medicine, a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. Good for easy coughs, hard coughs, desper ate coughs. If your doctor endorses it for your case, take It. If not, don't take it. Never go contrary to his advice. A W pub Unit our furtuukM W bnth uluohftl j from ouviiiiKlitiiuoa Wt urea yon to consult your dootor yers The convention of governors called by the President, which held its sit tings In the East Room of the White House, has awakened the question, which, however, never sleeps, of state rights and centralization. Consider able oratory was expended at the White House and other places in Washington during this three or four days' convention and the expressions "indestructablo states" and "Indis soluble union were heard and cheered n every side. It Is au old question- but that does not prevent its being a source of sontlmentullsm and bun- come. The states have their func tions and their province just as tho provinces in the Republic of France have and must have theirs; just as municipalities must attend to their varied local affairs. But he would bo blind observer indeed who has not seen that the nation Is growing more and moro. And who has not observ- d this evolutionary trend everywhere. Many forces are at work to efface state rights. The teachings of central ization came not forth from Washing ton. The peoplo of the country every where are urgent for reforms and are lopeless of securing them from their states. When a state abandons its authority over lands or streams, or ther natural resources, for the sake f getting nn appropriation from Con fess for Improving them, it does it ludly and the bugbear of centiallza- ion has no terrors for It. Louisiana gladly accepts national aid in dealing 1th the yellow fever, and illustrates how naturally material benefit aris- i superior to platitudes about state ghts. Governor Glenn, of South arolina, ts as strictly a states right man as can be found in that rock bound section of states rights, but he anxious that the Government should ako charge of tho Appalachian for ests In his own and other states. These are examples of how easily con ditions knock out theories. More than a billion of dollars was appropriated by the Sixtieth Congress before its adjournment, the 2;ird of May. The xuct figures will not be known for several days, but at pres ent they appear to aggregate $l,o:'ti. 000,000. This Is tho largest appropri ation ever reached by Congress in a single session. Last year, when the appropriations amounted to $ivi:t,000, Olio. It was at that time the largest amount ever before appropriated. The appropriation this session will be over eighty millions In excess of that great sum of nionev. The dose of Ayer's Pills is small, only one at bedtime. As a rule, laxative doses are better than cathartic doses. For con stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick headaches, they cannot be excelled. Ask your doctor about this. -I4ile by tlie 1. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, lle. It Is said that there is an understand ing that Secretary of State Root, Is either before or alter Taft's election, to be appointed as Chief Justice of tho I'nited Slates. There is, of course, no vacancy In this oillee. Justice Fuller, nppolnted by Cleveland Is an old man and has a right to retire oil full pay, but as far as Is known, he has shown no intention of doing so. No better appointment than Secretary Elihu Root could be made. There is no better lawyer or broader or more brilliant statesman in the country, nor perhaps has ever been. His laugh resounds through the cor ridors of the War Department; his foot is on his native heath and his name Is Tuft He Is fresh from the tropics and optimistic with regard to the Canal, which he says might be dug lu three years aud finished, If It Oregon City, Or. May 24, 1908. Hon. George E. Chamberlain, Salem, Oregon. My Dear Governor: You ask with some scorn "Why should I quit the race for Senator?" For the same rea sons that you should not have enter ed the race. First. Because the Statement No. 1 principle has not yet gained a de cisive victory, and until it does the Republican legislature will not elect you or any other Democrat. Only 35 Statement No. 1 Republicans were nominated out of 75 candidates to be elected this year. Unless the people elect many more Democrats to the legislature than they did two years ago, there will not be enough State ment No. 1 members of the legisla ture to elect you, ven If you get the popular vote in June. Second. Because your influence would be very much greater for the election of Statement No. 1 members of tho legislature if you were only an advocate of the principle. Instead of being also a candidate for the office, and you would thus have greater in fluence than any other Democrat In electing Statement No. 1 members to the legislature. Third. Because as a candidate you are representing to the people that Statement No. 1 is sure of such a ma jority In tho legislature that you will he elected by that body if you get the highest number of votes in the June election. Every politician in Oregon knows that Is not true, and thus you risk defeat of the principle for the doubtful chance of - gratifying your selfish ambition to be senator. Your public reference to my action in the recent campaign and your statement as to your own work for Statement No. 1 require some further answer. I do not wish to detract in any way from the true value of your service as Governor, though you prob ably do not underestimate even that, but as to Statement No. 1, your claims are much greater than your perform ance. In the campaign of 1902, under the Mays law for the people's selection of United States Senator, Governor Geer defeated Mr. Wood by a major ity of about twelve thousand votes. In tho legislature of 1903 Mr. Wood pub licly advised every Democrat member to vote always for Governor Geer be cause ho was the peoples' choice, and therefore should be unanimously elected by the legislature. You did ' not add the weight of your indorse ment to Mr. Wood's advice, nor did you then advocate applying the State ment No. 1 principle to the election of Governor Geer as Senator. Again, when Senator Mitchell's death in 1905 caused a vacancy, in stead of appointing Governor Geer, who was the peoples' choice by a twelve thousand majority, or even Mr. Wood, who was the choice of your party, you went far outside the ranks of tho reformers and appointed Mr. Gearin. When you appointed Mr. Gearin in 190.? you were not yet con vinced that the Statement No. 1 meth od of enforcing the Mays law for the people's direct election of U. S. Sen ator was a practical thing for a poli tician, though you had been a mem ber of the League which proposed the law to the people in 1904. In the Statement No. 1 campaign of 1900 you did not make any great effort for the principle. Anti-Statement No. 1 Senator Milton A. Miller is ono of your warmest Democratic friends and admirers and he promis ed some of tho Republican anti-Statement No. 1 leaders that if they would help elect him, he would never vote for Jonathan Bourne. Ho was elected and he did not. Senator Miller won the nomination against a good Demo crat who had signed Statement No. 1. You did not lift you voice for the Statement No. 1 man. That case is a sample of your devotion to the prin ciple of Statement No. 1 in 1900. I could give other examples. You were a candidate for re-election In 1900, and I listened to yiur masterly two hours' speech at Oregon City, in praise of the work you had done as governor, but you never men tioned Statement No. 1. Neither qid I hear of your spending time speaking for the Statement in other places, and I was listening. It is very clear that you acquired what my Methodist friends would call a "saving conviction" of the righte ousness and power of Statement No. 1 after the Juno election in 1900, be cause you helped to organize the leg islature of 1107 In its favor. Then it was clearly good politics for a popu lar Democrat to help Statement No. 1 if he wanted to be United States Sen ator. Remembering these things, are you not something of a pharlsee, a "Holier than thou," when you accuse Mr. Cake of being untrue to the principle be cause he does not seek to elect about 35 Democrats and five Independent Statement No. 1 candidates for the leg islature, instead of 40 Republicans who were nominated by tho Republi can voters of theeir districts, notwith standing their refusal to sign State ment No. 1? You did not so much as try to nominate Statement No. 1 Dem ocrat Dawson against anti-Statement No. 1 Miller two years ago, and there were other cases. Is It only for the good of the principle that you and your friends demand that Mr. Cake shall antagonize thoso 40 Republi cans? Or Is it that thereby Cake would be driving into tho Chamber lain corral? It. Is more than a year since friends said to you that no man in Oregon could do so much for Statement No. 1 as yourself aud only by declaring that you would not be a candidate to suc ceed Senator Fulton, and that you would give all your Influence to the success of the principle by working for the election of none but State ment No. 1 members of the legisla ture this year If you had done that, working for the nomination of Inde pendent statement No. 1 candidates against the successful nntl-Statemeut No. 1 Republican nominees, and at the same time had. employed your elo quence In your party councils to per suade your friends not to nominate Democratic candidates for the legisla ture, as Democrats, the victory this yiar would have been so complete that no one in Oregon would ever again refuse to sign Statement No. 1. Then there would be no doubt about the next legislature electing a Democrat candidate for senator if the people should give him tho highest number of votes In June. We know that you are right lu preaching that the highest pa'iiotijiu is tho sacrifice of self and personal Never Without Peruna in My House So Writes Mr, C. O. Corners, Hoi Springs, Arkansas. There Are a Multitude of People in the United States Who Have Been Restored to Health By the Use of Pe-ru-na, There are a multitude of people in the United States who have been restored to health by the nse of Parana. There Is no use trying to deny this fact. As a rule, doctors dislike to admit it. There is now and then a courageous doctor who does admit it, how ever. In such cases Ferana is prescribed by the doctor himself. Even though the doctor suffers pecuniary loss by such a transaction his patient is benefited, which ought to be the doctor's chief concern. We do not claim that doctors generally prescribe Peruna. Bat we do claim whenever Peruna is In telligently prescribed it rarely disappoints either the doctor or patient. I filial tM W&T'w Aim Mr.C.G.Convers AO- Mr.James P.Bracken. Nasal Catarrh and Indigestion. Mr. James P. Bracken, 610 Tenth Are., New York City, N. Y., has occupied the office of Water Inspector of New York City for the past fifteen years. He oarrles on an extensive plumbing business at 610 lflth Ave. He is Post Deputy of Grand Knights of Belgna Gelia Council Knights of Columbus, N. Y. He writes as follows: "For nearly a dozen years catarrh has bothered me In one form or another. I was troubled with nasal catarrh that had affected my stomach, which tronbled me most in the morning. My appetite was poor, and I did not seem to relish my food. Indi gestion bothered me at times, also. I was advised to take Peruna, and I took it as prescribed for a month when my cure was almost complete. Today there is not a trace of catarrh in my system, and I can say wlthont hesitation that Peruna cured me." Kidney Disease. Mr. Samuel A. Paxton, 1118 Troost Are., Kansas City, Mo., member I.O. O. P. and National Annuity Association, writes : "I am a well man today, thanks to your splendid medicine, Pernna. "I was troubled with catarrh and kidney disease of long standing when I first began using Peruna. I soon found I was getting better, nd continued taking it for four months. It cleaned oat the system, taring me well and strong and feeling better than I have in years." Colds and Stomach Trouble. Mr. C. G. Convers, Pres. Cold Storage Ice and Coal Co., Hot Springs, Avk., wires: "I had been troubled with a eiy sorlous case j or catarrh lor a numoerof years. Having triud many prescriptions by gooa jh. siciaus, I found myself no better. "On the advice of a friend who bad used Peruna with good results 1 puruln.sel a bottio. The results were so good that I continued using H. Have, perhaps, in the latt tlir- ! years used u ( dozen bottles, which have kept me from the try ing troubles of catarrh. I um never without u ( bottle of Peruna in my house. "One always gets relief from co'As and indiges tion if you have Peruna." Catarrh of Bladder. Mr. Michael Rouney, 26 Fifth St Watervliet, N. Y., writes : "If I had known of Peruna years ago I should have been saved much suffering. Under carelessness and exposure in my younger years my system got into a very bad condition before I was aware of it, "My doctor thought that I had catarrh of the bladder and duly prescribed for me, but nothing did me any good. "My friends advised me to try Peruna, for which I am very thankful, as it has cured me in two months, and I am in perfect health. ' ' Catarrh of the Head and Stomach. Mr. Prank Richter, of 809 East 2nd St., Winona, Minn., writes: "I takpleasure in recommending Peruna for catarrh of the stomach. Peruna oured me, and I know it will core any one else who suffers from this disease. My catarrh was principally located in my head and stomach. I tried many remedies with out success. I read of Peruna in the papers, and flra bottles cured me." rmbitions for the success of great principles. Some of your friends thought you would practice that pat riotism tor the sake of finally estau- lishing and making certain the success of Statement No. 1 by allowing some other Democrat to run for the office while you worked for the principle lhey were mistaken in their man As between yourself and Mr. Cake, he has done and is doing more for the principle than yourself in this cam palgn. He is risking defeat now from Republicans who will vote for you be cause they hope to give you the popu lar vote in June, and defeat you in January before the legislature. They believe they can prevent the election of a safe Statement No. 1 ma jority, and I very much fear they are right and that your success in June will mean your defeat and the defeat of the law in January. If this hap pens it can only be charged to your selfish ambition. You, above all other men in Oregon, will be responsible if there is a holdup In the legislature next winter. About the close of the nominating campaign in 190G I charged Mr. Gake with being a Standard Oil servant be cause he had appeared as counsel for that Company in the Supreme Court of Oregon. A few days afterward it was proved to my satisfaction that Mr. Cake had been employed only as spe cltl counsel in that one case an em ployment which almost any lawyer, even yourself, would have acepted be tween 1896 and 1900. I was also as sured, and I verily believe, that neither Mr. Cake nor his law firm did any other business with the Standard Oil Company either before or since that case was decided, which was nearly eight years ago. You and your Co You Think Or. A bin) afcJ slat nek For Yourself ? you osea rour south Ilka a rounj rul torn a winterer food or medl M Offered jo t e n Intelligent tblnklne woman. In iNd eftelWf from weekneu, nerrotuneei. Vain and suKrtanr, Uiea It means much to rw that therViB.ljh?jana Ujjnjimiffti AruKf lts fer thf care of om.n' flla.'" Th mtkan of Da. Pima's FarorlU Pre teriptloa, tor the cur of weak, aerreui, run own. a-Tei-worked. debilitated, pein-racked women, knewlnf thjj medicine to be made uj ef larrediente, every ooe ef which has tke tronceat poeslble tndonement of the leadlnf and standard authorities ef the several schools of practice, are perfectly willies', and In tact, are ol j te dad to print, as they do, the formula, er list of lnf rtdlenta, of which It la composed, wt plain nctU on every kettlv-wrapper. Tke formula of Dr. Pleice'a Terertte Pre scription will bear the meet critical examina tion of medical expert, for It contains no alcohol, narcotic, harmful, or hablt-formlnf druse, and ne ateat uteri Into It that la not kit hly recommended by the moet advanced and leadlnf medical teachen and author ities of their several tchoola of practice. The nt;bor1tln recommend tke Infrrflpnta pi j)r. nefW i tTorUe rV-KtluTVn firTe Cjrt ot exactly ihc sumo tHwcan far which' cure or !) the ailment; thin worlo-faniTmeillcTne U cW No other medicine for woman's Us ha any such profession id endorsement aa Dr. Pieree'a Favorite Prescription ku received, la the un analified recommendation of each ef it aereral lneredlenta by core of leadlnr medi cal men of all the echools of practise, jj auch an endorsement not worthy of youi consideration A booklet of lafredlHta, with numeroof authoratlve profeatenel endorsements br tke letdtnr xnellcal authorities of this country, WU1 e mailed frm to any one eendln- nam and addrera with rauest for lame, arlrliaa P 8. V. Pierce, Buffalo. K Y. campaign managers know the facts concerning such employment. Do you think it Is right and honest 'to con tinue the circulation of that charge without assuming the responsibility for its truth? I do not. If Mr. Cake shall be chosen by the son. Those present were Misses Wan da Baxter, Lillian Glllett, Edith Burke, Mary Ott. Ethel and Effle Jefferson, Helen Pollock, Cynthia and Rhoda Pace, Jennie Schatz, Lela Moreland and Alice Moore; Masters Walter Friffin, Harry McClure, Walter Yoder, people's vote there Is no question ! Joseph Jackson, Ray Welsh, Theodore about his election in January, because Marley, Leslie Burdette, Gilbert Mor in addition to the Statement No. 1 i ris, Gilbert Harris, Ernest Blakeslee, merrrbers there will be about twenty-1 Vain Jefferson, Albert Estes, Albert five members who will be obliged to Frlederick, Charles Holmes, Melvln vote for the Republican party choice. 1 Priebe, Fred Wilcox and Roy Ott. If you receive the people's vote there is - every prospect of a holdup, because it is unlikely that Statement No. 1 will have a safe working majority in the legislature. Therefore, wholly aside from the fact that you are a Democrat and I am a Republican, I Biliousness and Constipation. For years I was troubled with bil iousness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and ca hope the people may decide in June I thartics only made matters worse. I that Mr. Cake stall go to the United States Senate and you shall stay in Salem. Yours truly, W. S. U'REN. do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tab lets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, Skating Party. helping the system to do Its work nat- There was a skating party at the urally. Mrs. Rosa Potts. Rlrmlne- rink last Friday evening and all had ! ham, Ala. These tablets are for sale the most enjoyable time of the sea- by Huntlev Bros. Oreeon fltv and Mn. AAA. AAA. FRANK BUSCH! 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