OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JULYgSl, 1908
Oregon City Courier
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to skip about and pick up the pith of
oue story and connect the same to the
bebt of another. . la this connection
we quote from the Oregoniun of Tues
day the following editorials, the first
under the caption "The Crisis is at
Hand, " appears to refer to the very
entangled situation the former politi
cal bouses in Oregon find themselves,
evolved iu the mind of Harvy Scott,
while the short paragraph at the close
reforriug to the probable coming
eruption of the great mountains along
the Pncifio const- apnearing iu an ad
joining column, applies so well, we
feel the one incomplete without the
other,
"It will be impossible to carry on a
campaign for Taft in Oregon under
the leadership of men pledged to the
election of a democrat (Chamberlain)
to the senate. Republicans have no
confidonco in such leadership; will not
follow it. Mr. Cake and others, who
are plodged to the election of Mr.
Uhamljoriain, will not be pormittod
to load the republican party further,
to its final betrayal and undoing.
"There is uo lovity in all this. It
is a most sorious mutter. Before
these people pledged thomselvea to the
election of a democratic senator, un
der the leudcrshtp of Bourne, U'Ren
nnd Cuke, they wore told plainly
what it would mean.
"Possibly Oregon may be carried
for Taft. It is a possibility only. It
can be carried for Taft only by utterly
ignoring tiie ladorship and advice of
pretended republicans who are plodged
to sucu result as the election of a
democrat to the samite.
"Binoo tho chairman of tho republi
can state central committee, and his
distinguished brother, who made the
futile race for tho senate (it was as if
a Imlf-speod lad had contended iu tho
Olympian games aro both committed,
and all whom they misled committed,
to the election of a demonrat to the
sonate a position in olitical affairs
and national importance scarcely in
ferior to that of president aro you to
expect any result for the republican
party? The only chance is to repudi
ate such leadership. Otherwise tho
state will go for Bryan, jvith a rush.
Now organization of the republican
party is indispensable, if hopeful
elfoit is to bo made for the presidency
in the state.
"All this was foreseen. It was all
predicted, again and again, as a con
sequence of exaltatiou of Statement
.No. 1 to the rank of it first and con
trolling principlo of party action. j
"If Oregon is to be carriod for Taft
there must be organization for the
effort, beyond tho reach of betrayal
by those so-called republicans who
Jmvo made thouiselves democrats iu
fact."
change place, are handling tho busi
ness. A member of the firm said that
a prominent manufacturer, whoso
business would be affected by the out
oorae of the eloctiou, had asked him
if it would not bo possible to get
Lloyd's to cover a risk on the elec
tion. The firm cabled and the Lloyd's
official replied that they would ac
cept a risk at twenty per cent. This
oroved to high for the firm's client,
and Lloyd's finally came down to ten
per cent, with offers to take more
business. There was no trouble in
getting it. Bortschamaiin & Maloy
did $115,000 worth of business in one
day, and have applications for 11,000,.
OOO.more for which they are awaiting
Lloyd's confirmation. It was the
opinion on the stock exchango that
the Lloyd's people would find them
salvcs swamped with aplications from
would-be policy holders it they con
tinued to offer policies at, the present
rate. Farmer Scott, the worker in
puts and calls , said that he could go
up to Tammany Hall and get enough
money at that rate to "bet Lloy's to
astundstil'."
The prohibitionists, whose national
convention oponed Wednesday at Co
lumbus, Ohio, entertain no false
holies of electing their candidates.
They will not oarry a single one of
the forty-six states. Yet through do
votion to a principlo they maintain
their organization, and meot every
four years to nominate their ticket
and record their protest against the
liquor trade. Although the prohibi
tionists voted for their own presiden
tial electors iu 1!)00 and 1904 in all
but six states, in not a single state
was their totul vote equal to the plu
rality credited to tho prevailing tick
et. In 1!)00 Woolloy in forty states
roeoivod only 308,914, and in 1904
Swallow only 258,58(1, yet in spite ot
this largo gain in votes tho prohibi
tionists in 11)04 yielded the third ploce
to tho socialists, headed by Debs. In
li)C4 they polled 84.770 votes m Illi
nois, 28,41)0 in Indiana, 1,1(11 in Iowa,
1,388 in Michigan, 2,787 in New York,
0,38!) in Ohio and 8,377 in Pennsyl
vania. Yet if in each case the entire
prohibitionist vote had been cast for
tho' defeated ticket the result would
not have been changed iu a single
stato. At the same time, although
the prohibitionist movement has mado
amazing progress in the south and
west in the last tour years it has not
bien direotly through the prohibi
tion party as a political organization,
but through the adoption of prohibi
tion or local option by the democrats
or republicans. It is the history of
minority parties that they commonly
exercise a greater influence on the
oourso ot events than the recorded
number of thoir members would sig
TRAVELING THROUGH WALbS
"Such activity as has been obsorved
does not, however, inrlicato a proba
ble return to the eruptions of (ire and
lava such as prevailed when these vol
canoes were young. Rather, the pres
ent phenomena are tho List struggles,
the dying gasps, .of the mighty giants."
Tho preceding paragraph from tho
Oregmiiau's editorial about tho erup
tive mountains speaks so well the
contending fossils, who still have a
ray of hope in battling against the
right, the voice of the people. How
it does hurt, and in tho few words of
the last paragraph. "The last strug
gles, the dying gasps, of the mighty
giants,"
That the republican candidate fully
ooncurs witli tho Roosevelt policies is
evidenced by Roosevelt's approval of
Mr. Taft'a acceptance speech. Ana
Secretary Root having put his seal of
compliance thereto shows that the
trusts will be satisfied. There is no
iutiuiiition that Taft is inclined to
play tho part of "boss," Roosevelt
has ho far attended to that, and so
far Chairman Hitohcook has not
spoken on tho matter of campaign
contributions. It is agreed though
that Bryan will boss the democratic
chairman in this matter.
Having been relievod of that little
fine of $3!), 000, 000, the Standard Oil
Co., nmy be ablo to donate a little to
some ooiloge, or perhaps Congressman
anerinan win bo asKea to mane some
suggestions omoeruiug tho necessity
ot eduacating the great American
people on the issues of the day. It
is oue ot those years that eduoiitioual
work lias to be dono with a snap.
Onlyafe.vof us are roally good
farmers, but nearly all of us think wo
know a tiling or two about tho soil
that the ltytt don't know. Wo have
an idea that this root should go much
deeper than our neighbor is planting
it and that this or that plant should
have more or less of a oortuiu fertil
izer or mixtures than Farmer Jones is
using, and this all goes to show that a
lot of us are wiw in our own eoueoit
od minds than tho othir follow, while
tho facts point quite frequently to the
very opposite. Tho term "fiirm" is
used in a general senbo and theories
advanced by many people of the times
in rereieiu'o to the manner in which
one may be conduct ing their business
is Hulllmont to cause one to wonder if
ho really knows anything at all. Man
knows something by instinct. When
our savage ancestor felt a pain in his
stomach, his simple instinct showed
him that if he put things into his
mouth and swallowed them the pain
in his stomach would leave. Another
man discovered that the skins of ani
mals were not easily masticated nnd
that thereloro they were net very
good to eat, but that by cutting holes
in the si ins and tying the same
around his body it made a first, rate
suit ot clot lies, Biu'h as were woru in
that age, usiiig a narrow strip for a
ginile. ilieru are some who believe
niey Know nest about what consti
tutes a deception. A man may draft
- a uin to provide Unit u any woman,
whether maid or widow, shall betray
mm matrimony an unsuspecting
mine , uy tseeius, Junius, powders or
perfumes, cosmetics, artificial tooth,
fulso hair, iron stays, corsets, pads or
padding, hoops or high heeled shoes,
lingerie lace, varieagted stitches or
rainbow hosiery or by any other de
ceitful means or artificial practices,
shall bo convicted ot tho above crime,
tho mairiago shall be null and void.
But does man kuow it ally Are not
somo of us to wisey Jut ask some
member of tho opposite sex and it's
dollars to buttons a quito reverse
opinion would be forthcoming. There
are only a few of us that are really
good fanners.
If any organized nttempt is being
made to divide up the large farms of
the Willamotto valley a tew words
from experienced inou from Now
Zealand might be appreciated. They
know in that wonderful little country
how to do it without fail New
South Wales recently took up thoir
plan and it h is turned out to be a
great success.
"Mr. Byran has had bis speeches
canned in phonograph cylinders. It
might be well to lomember that
canned goods sometimes poison the
consumer" says tho Oregouian, but
neglects to note that it is not the de
licious fruit in the can that does the
poisoning act, but it is the foroiiru
matter, that is continually working to
destroy our very best ctlorts.
Tho republican loaders aro now ou
gnged in fixing thoir sneakers' list n
the ones who point to Taft as the
man to forry out tho Roosevelt poli
cies will bo datad for tho west, while
thoso who will point out, that Tuft's
election means tho "end ot Roosevelt
ism" will be datod in tho east.
Will tho Roosevelt admirers who
aro supporting Mr. Taft be deceived,
or will tho Wall Street supporters of
Mr. Taft he deceived'? The answer to
this may bo found by carefully study
ing ubd finding out how often Wall
Street has been deceived in the oandi
date it supported.
Caerphilly, Wales,
July 8, 1908.
Editor Courier :
I have traveled over consid
erable territory near here since my
last letter and I wish to inform you
of a few facts about this country gen
erally. Valrs is very picturesque. It is
hilly generally. Some of the counties
aro worse than others. The small val
leys look beautiful witli their mea
dows which are being mowed at the
present time. Glamorganshire, our
headquarters while here, is a net
work of manufactories. Here are
great tin factor ties and also great fire
brick kilns , tor which they got the
raw material, clay, in connection with
coal mined here. This is without a
doubt the host steam coal in the world
and the amount ot coal produced an
nually is surprising. I have not the
figures at hand, but will get them and
inform you lator Railroads ruu in
all directions and no line has less
than two tracks and most of the coal
trafflo lines have four tracks. There
are some good and somo bad features
in connection with the railroads,
whose beds here are usually vory
good; but I have traveled over some
not equal to yours there! But if we
admit that the railroads and bed are
smoother, the rolling stock is a great
drawbacK. The passenger ooaches are
divided into first, second and third
classes and their third class here is
not to compare witli our third class
there. The cars aro not well kept
and when you sit upon the dirty
cushions tho dust almost smothers
you, and the accommodation of the
officials is poor. The passenger trains
are very numerous, so yon do not
wait for trains long, and one thing is
fur superior to the states, and that is
there are no level railroad crossings
at highways or county roads; they
would not tolerate suoh a crossing as
we have there on Singer Hill. They
are built either above or below, and
it is a very good plan.
Again, its line country roads. The
roads are very good all crushed rock
and steam rolled. They are good for
all vehicles, especially antos. The
roads are not as wide thirty feet will
cover the widest, and 1 believe that
forty foot is fuflly wide enough for
our county rondst here, instead of
sixty feet. Twenty or thirty feet of
good road is-fur superior to fifty or
sixty eoc whon not nttouded to or
used.
I wish to mention the public schools
here, although I am not sufficiently
acquainted to speak in detail of the
school system here, only froui-appour-auce
and what information I have
gathered from people here since my
arrival. The schools are not kept in
sanitary condition. The terms con
tinue through the snmmer mouths as
well as winter. Children are permit
ted to attend school when only three
years old if the parents so desire, but
once they start iu school they are
compelled to attend until 14 years of
age unless they pass the fifth stan
dard, which is a very low standard in
my estimation. I am comparing this
with our eighth grade at home,
which is far superior to the eighth
standard here.
Cardiff is the largest city in Wales
and has a population ot about 220,000.
The streets are comparatively narrow,
the sidewalks poorly constructed and
narrow, the streets are crooked, aud
it looks to me that such a thing as
platting out city streets is unknown
to them here and in every city that I
have visited tho streets ruu in any di
rection, something in the way we
cross lots iu Oregon to get to the old
Beavor Creek school houso. I have
been surprised, as I expected to see
buildings to com pi. re with those in
Amerioa, but alasl a four or five-story
building is as nour to heaven as they
oare to go at present.
The people here like to take it easy.
They never will die of dyspepsia, for
tliey t ike all kinds of time at their
meals and eat four times daily; aud
to give you an idea of how they feed
tourists: My wifo and baby throe
years old and mysolf wore at a city by
the Boa and I ordered eggs for break
fast for three, and sure enough it
came at last two eggs for three; so
wo divided up. Baby ate one aud my
wife one and I looked on, and wo i:re
still alive. On everything you see in
market places there is a sign like til's: J
' Striotly linglish Uoous , such as
tomatoes, strawberries, etc. ; cherries,
tco, which we would not thiuk of
picking, would consider them not fit
to eat at home. English aud Welsh
peoplo .Boom to thiuk that ovorythiug
produced hore is far superior to the
foreign.
It is atonishing to see the amount
of boor drank here. Most everyone
U!0S it, women and men alike, and it
makes me fool that I would nover in
dulge any more. Cigarettes seem to
be the worst curse of all. Mon aud
even children tou yours old or loss use
the weed in that form. It is a pity
to see the ohildreu smoking cigarettes
aud also a good many women, and I
believe that Old Euglaud has a lot of
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CATARRH MADE LIFE
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MlSS ANNIE CATRON, 927 Main
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"Catarrh, such as I suffered from,
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was offensive, stomach bad, and my
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troubled with a headache, and although
I tried many so-called remedies, noth
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rathor discouraged with all medicines
when Peruna was suggested to me.
"However, I did buy a bottle, and be
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encouraged I kept on until I was com
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Yout Appetite
With a fifty-foot tape line and
then calf 0s up over the phone.
It's "Dollars to Buttons" we
can fill the bill there's a choice
stock to select from, and it's
fresh. They always return for
the second order. -:- -:- -:-
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Oregon City, Ore.
work to fight these evils.
Wages of coal miners hero is good
and the federation is very strong ; so
the men earn good money, and tboy
must to make a living for all. Gro
ceries and necessities of life are
dearer here, and a man with a family
can live cheaper in America. The
coal miners have to strike for any
raise, and there is nip and tuck to
make both ends meet for men with
large families.
We are having a fine time and our
relatives and acquaintances are more
than doing justice.
I will close and wish you and the
part of my family left in your care
there at home good bye, and good luck
to all iu doar old Webfoot.
W. F. HARRIS.
Phone: Farmers 47
R. F, D. No. 3, OREGON CITY, ORE.
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kinds of First-Class Farm
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F. M. BLUIIM, Manager
Hay, Straw, Wheat, Oats, Pota
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First-Class Butter and Eggs a Spec
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Carries a complete line of
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Give him a call and see how cheap you
can spray your orchard.
F. CGadke
Plumbing and General Jobbing
Oregon City, Oregon
C. Schtiebel W. S. U'Ren
WREN & SCHUEBEL
Attorneys At Law
Will practice in all courts, make ool .
lections and settlements of estates
furnish abstracts of title, lend yon
money and lend your money ou first
mortgage. Office .in Enterprise build
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W. A. HEYLMAN
Attorney at Law
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DOCTOR THE SKIN TO CURE THE SKIN.
Scientific Study Proves Eczema Cannot
Be Cured By Dosing the Stomach
With Drugs.
Duriug the past few days the Llovds
in .New York have boou' doing some
i.ow stunts in the insurance line.
They have been writing policies on
the elentiou of William J. Dryau.
'J'ho Hgenls havo placed already over
imif a million dollars' worth iu the
Wall Street district since Tuesday,
They insure at ten per cent. Tho
policies havo been taken out mainly
Dy uroKcrs mm iinaneters wiu are
ioni on tho market and who are
anxious to hedge against a smash iu
stocks in the event of Hryan's elec
tion. In other words, at the teu per
ceut rato a poilcv lioldo- has bet, sav,
lfi0,()0() ngHinst $100,000 flint Hrysit
will be elected, Tho only difference
is that in either event Lloyd's keeps
the $10,000 this making ' tho odds
against liiyim U to 1. isertschmaiui
& Alaloy, insurance brokers, of 10 Ks-
Durin several days beforo the de
cision of tho appelate oonrt sitting in
Chicago was rendered, Standard Oil
stock steadily and rapidly roso, which
rise leads some to suspect, that there
was a leak in connection witli the
temple of justice.
Champ Clark, fresh from the Deuver
convention, said: "Of all the idiotic
performances ou the fiico of the earth
in modern times national conventions
are tho worst. Yen oan no more de
liberate in one of them than you
could in a boiler fnotorv. "
Bill Tuft may be clean mid honost
but we do not know anything about
that ntat'er, and it is too bad to see
so good a man bunched up in suoh
company as Aldrioh, Klkins, Crane,
Cannon, Hopkins, aud ail that gang.
That the Pruues behind the guns
are to be improved in quality as a re
sult of a recent nuwil investigation at
Brooklyn will be doligthtful news for
lur. uuLison.
Balein Cotton Mills resume t-irinr.
employment to loOO hands;" "Work
for a thousand more iu a Urooklvu
clock factory, " aro not items fur
Uished by it Blue Monday.
Roosevelt doubtless refused to take
the stump for Taft tor the reason that
ho had ordered his election and con
sidered the proceedings closed.
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Words of Praise
Tor the several lngrodlonts of which Dr.
Pierce's medicines are composed, as given
by loaders In all the several schools of
medicine, should have far more weight
than any amount of non-professional tes
timonials. Dr. Ploreo's Favorlto Proscrip
tion has tub badge of 110NK8TY on every
bottle-wrapper, In a full list of all its in
gredients printed In plain English.
If you are an Invalid woman and suffer
from frequent headache, backache, gnaw
ing dlstrJ In stomach, periodical pains,
dlsagreiftblo, catarrhal, pelvic drain,
dragghfWdown distress In lower abdomen
or pelvis, perhaps dark spots or specks
danclg before the eyes, faint spells and
klndfolsynmoms caused by female weak
ness, Jtt lu derangement of the feminine
organs, i can not do better than take
Dr. PlcwoB Favorite Prescription.
Tho bsiital, surgeon's knife snd opera
ting talJmay bo avoided by the timely
use of favorite Prescription" In such
cases. Thereby the ohnovlpus exam In
etlons amTln-.i"! treatm.-uia.oi the family
physician can he avoided ami a thorough
cmirse o siicoosslul treatment carried 011
Intlii- uni-Tc.pl. tin; lljUllC, "h-.n-nriiJ
Prescription " is composed of the very best
native medicinal roots known to medical
science for the cure of woman's peculiar
ailments, contains no alcohol and no
harmful or habit-forming drugs.
Do not expect too much from "Favorite
rrescnoiion: " ll will not ix-rform m rt.
cles i It will not disolve or cure tumors.
No medicine will. It will do as much to
establish vigorous health in most weak
nesses and ailments peculiarly incident to
women as any medicine can. It must be
' given a fair chance by perseverance In Its
use for a reasonable length of time.
Yn" nn't "IT"1"-1 t h ferrc' nm-
rtim us a substitute fur i)U r,..,,tv .,f
Advanced medical science, nfter
years of study and research, is now
practically agreed that eczema, psoria
sis, salt rheum., aud diseases of like
nature are akin diseases and cannot
be cured by doctoring the blood The
treatment r.rescribed is the direct ap
plication ot healing, soothing reme
dies to the skin.
Doctor the itch where the itch is"
such is the common sense as well as
scientifically correct conclusion. Oil
of witsrgroen, compounded with such
other soothing vegetable remedies as
siycerine ami thymol in D. I), u. Fie-
sroiption, is recognized as the specific
fliysioians use u. D. U. frosenp
ption freely in their pi-notice. Or.
O. A. V. Ilarllbben, Washington,
D. O., writes as follows:
"D. D. D. Proscription is niodioiual,
soothing, and the eifeot is miraculous.
Uod knows it saved me a deal of
suffering. I recommend it to every
one I can. "
This letter is onlv one of many tes
tifying to the merits of this purely
vegetable remedy. Copies of other
letters may be seen at our store.
Jones Drug Co. Free treatise on care
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Ladies' Band Visits Oregon City.
The announcement in one of the
daily papers last Friday that, .the
Kutrope Ladies' Band of Bois, Idubo,
would give a tree concert ou the local
streets brought out a large crowd,
who waited anxiously for the ap
pearance of the band. The first faiut
strains wore heard in tho southern
part of the towu, auu as the band ap
proached aud the niusio gradually
grew louder, the waiting public beRau
to compliment thouiselves on availing
themselves of the opportunity to hoar
some roal good niusio, played as real
good mnsio should be. But whon the
baud came close enough, the publio
found that they had been "buncoed
again," but very agreeably this time,
as a second look at the female musi
cians showed one that iu reality the
Eutroupo Band was the members of
the Oregon (Jity Band in ladies' at
tire. After playing a number of
pieces, the band inarched back to
their hall.
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is attended to to the best of our ability.
We want your business because we know that we
can serve you well and to our mutual advantage.
If you transact your business here you are assured
of the friendly interest of our bank and its officers.
OUR CUSTOMERS have
our first consideration
SANDY STAGE & LIVERY
LEAVES
Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. in. and 2:80 p. m.
Boring for Sandy at 8:38 a. m. and 4:45 p. in.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE -Leave Sandy for
Boring at 8:00 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Leave
Boring for Sandy at 10:35 a. m. aud 4:45 p. in.
At Sandy makes connection with
Salmon Mail Stage.
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOXICB
EMMETT DONAHOE, Proprietor
THE BANK OF OREGON CITY
lL.COm tUlMtlulL.
Sick women are Invited to consult Dr.
Pierce, by letter, frte. All correspond
ence is guarded as sacredly secret and
womanly confidences aro protected by
professional privacy. Address Br. R. V.
rlorce, liutTalo, N. V.
Pr. I'ieroc's IMensant Pellets the best
laxative and regulator of the bowels.
They Invigorate stomach, liver and
bowels. One a laxative ; two or three a
cathartic Easy to take as candy.
Chamberlain's Colic Cbolera and Diarrhoea
Remedy Woald Have Saved film Jl 00.
"Iu 1H03 I had a very severe attack
of diarrhoea, " says K. N. Farrar of
Cat Island, La. "For several weeks
I was nimble, to do anything. On
March 18, P.I07, I had a similar attack,
and took Chamberlain's Colic, Cool
era aud Diarrhoea Remedy which
gave mo prompt relief. I cousider it
one ot the best medicines of its Bind
in the world, nnd bad I used it iu
hundred dollar dootor's bill.
by Huntley Bros, Oregon City and
Molalla.
REAL ESTATE
Sold"
Letter List
List ot unclaimed lottors at the Ore
gon Oitv postottice for week ending
JnlySf l'JOS: Woman's list-Bailey,
Mrs ; Earheart, Miss Edna; Hawkins,
Miss Clara; Jones, Mrs. Nathaniel;
Johnston, Mrs. ; Wilson, Mrs Millie,
(3)jYouuu, Miss Wiatigeue. Men's
list Becker, Joliu. ; Johnson, Jack;
Kirk, W. F. : Snow. Q. V. : Murphy.
Clias.
NEW FIRM AND NEW DEALS
Come and see us if you want, to buy or
sell. We have good income property
to sell. Big Farms, Little Farms and acre
age; improved and unimproved. City
property and city deals.
W. F. SCHOOLEY D. K. BILL
I
Both Phones 606 MAIN STREET Both Phones
I
STRAIGHT & SALISBURY
SUCCESSORS TO
A. MIHLSTIN
Plumbing and Tinning
Pumps and Spray Pumps
MAIN ST., NEAR 8th. PHONE 101 1
LOW
Have the Courier sent to you home this
year. Only $J. 50
RATES
CAST
WIU, BK MADE THIS SEASON BY THE
Southern Pacific
(Lines in Oregon)
from Oregon Cify, Oregon
AS FOLLOWS ;
Both Ways One Way
TO Through Via
Portland California
Chicago $73.00 $87.50
St. Louis 68.00 82.50
St. Paul 60.50 81.75
Omaha 60.50 ' 75.00
Kansas City 60.50 75.00
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August. 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return in 00 days with stop
over privileges at pleasure within limits.
Remember tbe Dates
For any further information call on
E. T FIELDS, Local Agent,
Or write to
Vm. McMlBRAY
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OR.