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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1908
Oregon City Courier
Published Every Friday by
Oregon City Courier Publljhlng Co.
Entered In Oregon City Postofflce as
Second-Class Mail.
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IMPLIED INTIMIDATION.
Tho "ahead of the tinieB notices"
that the republican party are giving
out through the columns of its
"power sheets" on the prosperity re
vival" is the shamest bluff and is be
ing called now by every fair-minded
citizen; it is a fake pretsnse to catch
the workingtuan'e vote an implied
intimidation, and it won't work.
The experiences of the laboring man
in tho past year and his eoudition at
the present time is no credit to the
party in power, and no assurance that
the party can or will bring about a
revival if prosperity after election.
The cry of prosperity ana full dinner
pail is like a "tinkling cymbol and
sounding bras with the tinkling away
off in the distance. It is like the
many proimsos the "Hero" party has
. made, but never kept.
There seems to be little sense or
reason to the promises of the republi
can loaders of the revival of business
after election if Taft be elocted.
The tacts aie that business is reviving
at the present time, everywhere, with
leaps and bounds, and if Taft should
be elected a graud, sweeping attempt
would be made to shirt the credit or
an iuipondiug revival to his shoulders.
But why should a sano lot of popple
be guzalod with a lot of chaff of that
uaturo'i1 A reading public can toll
whither the wind bloueth, and if this
party is gilted with such great power
why has it waited so long? It has
been in absolute control for yoars.
When a business panio oocurreddur
iug a democratic administration tho
republicans and their following pi ess
charged it to the democrats, and the
people have sense enough to know
now who is responsible for the pres
ent business conditions. If there is
power to start the factories after eloo
tion and assure good times, why has
there been so many factorios closed
down tho past year; why has not this
good work been put to test at a timo
it was needed. Another foar years'
lease on the offlcos iiwauted and an
other four years of "my policies."
The republican department of labor
in one state has just issued, a bulletin
showing that in that stute alone there
aie more than 100,000 union men out
of work ; many heads of families with
tears in their eyes have pleadod for
work to sustain the lite of loved ones ;
and now comes the apparent intimi
dating answer: "Elect Taft and the
funtorios will opon after election."
The good tinios are coming whoever
is eieoted. It's merely a matter of
continuing "my policies," and hand
ing down the golden crown. Taft
wants to got busy now boforo eleo
tion aud make full aunouno ment who
shall be his snccesRor at the expira
tion of his term, should lie be success
ful noxt November.
Dairying is going to beoorae one of
tho principal agricultural industries
in Oregon, and with this idea in view
the Oregon State Fair manamement is
giving more encouragement to the
dairy department ot the coming fair,
at Salem, September 14. Tliis depart
ment will be superintended br Mrs.
S. A. Yoakum, ot Marslifield. who
owns and conducts a large dairy farm
in Coos county and is dairy inspector
of that county ; she it also one of the
vice presidents of the Oregon Dairy.
men's Association. Mrs. Yoakum
says there is going to be a grand dis
play of dairy and creamery products
at the fair next month, and has asked
for additional space for the exhibit?.
In answer to her demand tlvj fair
board hag concluded to move the
"rest tent" over and annex it onto the
dairy building, and under this the
different linns dealing in dairy and
oreaniery outfits will be allowed space
or their working exhibits, thus leav
ing the whole of the dairy pavilion
proper for the creamery and cheese
factory entries. A large platform
will be erected adjoining on which
will be displayed one of the modem
milking machines in operation twice
dally during the fair. JUrs. x oakum
will also have charge of the milch
cow test, which is one of the interest
ing features of the fair and in which
there is considerable strife by the
owners and exhibitors of the various
dairy broeds of cattlo.
The Good Roads Conventions that
have reoently been held throughout
th e west are bearing good fruits and
those oouvoutioiis have boon conduct
ed with an unusual amount of fervor
and zeal, greatest interest being
shown throughout the entire states,
California, Oregon nud Washington,
in this rospect. The main notioeablo
result in ono having its effect im
mediately is in California whore in
one couuty, that of Los Angeles, the
citizens reoontly voted with a 75 per
cent ballot in favor of a three and
one-half million bond issne for the
good roadB proposition which oxcells
anything ever attempted on .the Paci
flo coast, aud California is in need of
good roads; so is Oregon, and the step
that was taken in the Uood Roads
Convention iu Portland the last week
was surely tho right effort in the right
direction. Governor Gillotto con
tends that good roads have a value
beyond the ordinary economic consid
eration , that they are essential for
war provisions is an undisputed faut,
but with the conclusion that the time
may not be far distant when (lie state
may need the ubo ot theso roads to re
sist invasion, loads to tho question of
the mighty effort along the line of
immediate action. Wo may not reo
ognize tho need of thin etxra spur to
tho movement; but it has its com
mendable side if, perchance, it oould
be brought home to congressmen in
such a manner as to insure national
aid, for which tho Rood roads people
all over tho country have labored
these many yoars. We consider war
appropriations to be necessary ; but if
We would enlarge tho consideration a
little and resolve to spend some of the
nation's money on tho prime military
aid of good roads, a great advanoe
in the general movement would be
made.
The passing away of Ira David
Sankoy in Brooklyn Thursday, Aug.
1 'it li, ended one nf the greatest careers
as an evangelist iu recent history.
Becoming associated with Dwight L.
Moody iu 1870 the two traveled over
the United States until "Moody and
Sankey" were common on the tongues
of millions of people and thousands
of converts were recorded to their
efforts. He possessed a wonderfully
sweet voice which lie used with groat
effect in the evangulist work over the
world. He compiled many gospel
hymns and sacred solos which have
had a circulation of more than fifty
million copies and have been trans
lated into many languages. He com
posed the gospel songs "The Ninety
and Nine" and "When the Mists
Have Rolled Away," whioh have as
great fame I probably as ai.y hymns
sung. He spent his last years quietly
at home occasionally lecturing.
There are two wars of coming at
any sort of learning and high position
iu life : one is by instruction in words,
the other by practical exeroises. Taft
is trying either one, and Roosevelt,
his tutor, like Moses, with great care
combines the two methods, for lie
neither leaves the practice of his hab
its without oral instruction, nor does
he permit the rules thus strenuously
taught to remain unpracticed. The
wisdom of the ancients is not to be
oompared to present day knowledge.
Should defeat follow the efforts of
Roosevelt his egotism might well be
considered roundly disciplined.
Japan's determination to expend
150,000,000 in the development of iier
army and navy as was reported after
the war witli Russia, has received a
oold water bath. A seoret conference
between her new cabinet, the premier
and tho ministers of war and navy re
cently lias caused a postponement of
suoh expense for throe years, as an
economical policy of the new cabinet.
Industrial conditions in Japan do uot
warrant this expenditure at the pres
ent time, and the new cabinet plans
to effect all retrenchments possible
without standing in the way of the
nation's advancement.
Clackamas County.
It is a pleasure to invite the atteu
tion of homo-seekers and investors to
the wonderful resources of Clackamas
county and tho numerous advantages
offered investors here. It is large iu
area and groat in developed and undo
veloped resources.
Its extent is over KiOO square miles
or 1,S!24,000 acres. Of this inimeiiHe
aoreage only 200 000 acres aro in cul
tivation. Its assessed valuation in
cluding improvements, machinery and
stock is about 12,1)58, 390. It has
about 400 miles of telegraph and tele
phone lines, 100 miles of railroad uud
street car lines and 150 miles of im
proved macadam, plunk, cinder aud
gravel highways. These radiate from
Oregon City as a canter and furnish
easy and quick transportation to the
couuty Beat and thence to Portland,
the great market of the Pacific North
west. Along these numerous high
ways Uncle Sam's rami free delivery
carries the daily mail to the homos of
the farmers.
While Claokamas county is compar
atively new, its development, during
the last twenty years, has been rapid
and substantial. As un agricultural
county, it iB inferior to no other coun
ty in the state. Every farm product
of the temperate zone can be success
fully grown here, and many yield two
crops each season. The prices of farm
lands have steadily increased for the
past ten years and this upward ten
dency will undoubtedly continue for
the next generation.
While the people are justly proud of
the past development they realize that
they have only just begun to develop
the resources or this great county.
The facilities for reaching the mar
kets ot the world will always give the
farmer "a grest advantage, over other
portions ot tho state. Portland, with
population of 225,000, has th? only
deep sea fresh-water harbor en the
coftf.t. At her docks ships from all
parts of the world aro loaded with
Clio products of our mills and fac
tories and farms.
Through thiB county flows the
Willamette river, au uninterrupted
highway of commerce i!6.r days in the
yoar. No powerful trust or individ
ual may dictate the rates in this
streifln. The Clackamas river, fed
from tiie never failing enows of the
Cascade mountains, rushes down
their hillsides and furnishes an un
limited supply of the purest water,
oapable of being transmitted into elec
trio energy sufficient to drive all the
whoels and spindles of the Pacifio
Northwest.
The Molalla and Tualatin rivers are
also streams which not only water
fertile valleys, but are capable of
wondorful development in the way of
water power.
The republican congre-sioutil com
mittee Ins decided not to mix up their
matters with the republican national
committeo as to the publicity ques
tion in the matter of donations. This
was deoided at a conference of the
leaders of the Union League Club at
Ohioago Tuesday. It is understood
that the polioy of campaign fund pub
licity whioh will be practiced by the
nttional committee nioets with little
favor among tho congressional leaders
aud, in fact, among ninny of the old
party leadersoutside of botl: commit
tees. The polioy is said to be partic
ularly embarrassing to many of tho
subsidiary party organization, not
only in the national Held, but in many
states and cities as woll.
The suooess of olectrically driven
pumps for supplying water for irriga
tion purposes on laudB lying along
transmission lines of suburban rail
ways having been domonstratod by
the Puget Sound Railway and Powor
Company, between Seattle and Ta
conia, the irrigation in that way of
such lauds where irrigation would be
an improtant help to farming, is be
ing suggOBted as a new and profitable
field for central station managers to
exploit for promoting tho sale of elec
trical energy in torritory tributary to
their lines.
"Truth will find thee out," is a lit
tle doso Republican Treasurer Ooorge
Sheldon should read to himself
wheu he begins to talk pntilioatiou ot
campaign doners after election", lie
knows ho has no intention of doing
this, and again wl at good would it
do? The man will bo elected by that
time, and if anything wroug should
ho found it oouid easily be referred to
that Standard Oil judge. Ho would
fix matters up satisfactorily.
Spriugllold, 111., has been iu the
hands of au angry mob for the past
few days who are wreaking venge
ance on negro residents tor au assault
committed by GeorRe Richardson, a
uergo, on Mrs. Earl Jlallnm, a white
woman. Saturday the torch was
applied to several negro houses by
me jibers of tho angry mob and a ne
gro was lynched who was attempting
to Bhoot at some of the white people.
, Twenty negro huts wore burned, and
tho rabble in sweeping through the
stroeta attacked every negro they met.
All tho local militia have been on
duty aud the fire department wore
helpless to combat the flames. Suoh
is the story iu a civilized community,
and whore will suuh trouble end, iib
it must have an omlmg.
Perhaps it is true that tho ucgrn
has done and is doing tho vile depre
dations that are attributed to him,
aud yet the white people do uot have
to go outside their own color to find
(he same crimes committed that nre
laid at the door of the black n.au.
Thii race rioting is inhuman aud
should bo put down, of course, .but at
tho same time there are good oppor
tunities to fight the battle agiiinst
wrongs to our wives and our daugh
ters at the hands of our own color,
not by mob violence, but by a more
careful watchfulness over the well
dressed shake in tho gruss that parades
our streets and masquerades as a mark
in sooioty. Keep your eye on him and
the atteutiou will be taken from the
negro for a day or two to ay the
least.
The transmission of pictures or the
drawing of pictures, so to speak, by
wireless telegraphy, after the svsteiu
invented or devised by It. Kmidson,
tne uorman scientist, is giving satis
factory results and promises to beoomo
of practical use. By the same system
luiuusen assurtB that lie can operate n
typesetting immune anywhere within
tho field of the Btatiou's operating capacity.
Judge Alton 13. Parker spoke at the
Hoilig theatro in Portland Tuesday
evening, at which time New York
formally launched tho doniooratic
oampaign iu the west. The mention
of Bryan's name waB the signal for
the greatest demonstration. In his
peroration Judge Parker manifested
liis emphatic disapproval of campaign
contributions, and especially ridi
culed the one-dollar subscription plan
that is being promoted by the repub
licans. He declared that when the
cull for dollar contributions had been
made., President Roosevelt and the
"illustrious govornor of tho Empire
State each contributed a silver dollar,
and then the committee passed the hat
along Wall street. "
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THE MAN-A-LIN CO.,
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Opens New Jewelry Store.
E nil Nelsou, who came to Portland
last wiutor from Milliston, N. Dak.,
has opened a new jewelry store in the
huilding formerly occupied by John
Adams on Seventh street in this oity.
Ho has the loom fitted up in very
modern t-tyle aud has added pretty
decoration, oountors, show cases, etc.,
winch gives the place a very metro
politan air. He is opening a fine new
hue or goods usually carried in a
store of this kind and a part of the
building will be devoted to the repair
of watohos, Mr. Nelson boing an ex
pert along this line. Mrs. Nelson
and four children have accompanied
Mr. Nelson here and the family have
secured a residence un the hill.
Rear-Admiral Rohloy D. Evans at
his quiet mountain hotel, at Lake
Mohawk, N. Y., on Tuesday reached
the age limit of C2 years and passed
from the ranks of the country's ac
tive soa-tlghters. The longest nctive
service of any man who has reached
the rank of rear admiral in the Unit
ed States navy. Forty-eight years in
the sorvico of his country.
Poultry is to have its duo recogni
tion at the Livestock Show in Septem
ber. Over $500 iu prizes is offered
and the interest may bo judged from
the fact that already over ouo tlions
uiid entries are booked. Poultry
means almost $8,000,000 to Oregon au
uually and Portlind will do all iu it s
power to niako the poultry exhibit
the best.
Another convention of national
scope for Oregon noxt year is the wel
come news that comes back from Dos
Moines, la., where the Anioricau As
sociation of Mutual Iusurance Com.
panics lias been assembled. This
means between 600 and 000 delegates,
tho majority of whom have never
visited the ooast, sinoe the associa
tion hasuever .held a western meeting.
The Congers aro heoomiug plentiful
in Oregon and from various quarters
oome reports of thoir apperanee. A
man by the name of VanSohrauk
killed one of the animals recently on
Mossy Oreek which measured nine leet
Jong and it was a "rainy day" at that.
The nuimals aro reported as killing
niauy sheep in some districts.
Tho New York World is out in the
support of Jlryan and the democratic
platform. The World says Mr. Brvau
represents the thought," the fueling
ami the conscience of a very laige
body of voters, aud that ho is fortu
uate iu tho strength of the issnes
which the republicans have voluntar
ily presented to him.
Portland was Friday selected by the
Anioricau Association of Mutual Firo
Insurance Companies', which closed
ltd sossisou at JJcs Monies unit tlav, as
the meeting piaoo of the l'.iOU conven
tion. This is the thirteenth annual
convention and two hundred and
fifty delegates attended tho sessions.
Do You Want the Best?
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mother of Pacifio coast education,
good traditions, strong faculty,
healthful location, adequate equip
ment, reasonable expenses.
College of Liberal Arts offers strong
oonrses. Other courses iu the Acad
emy, Theology, Music, Oratory, Edu
cation, Medicine, Law. The oapital
city with the stato libraries affords
extra privileges. University opens
Septembor 23, 1U08. For catalogue
address President Hoinau, Salem,
Oregon.
A Chicago church has installed
eleotric footlights on tho floor of the
pulpit, to obviate objections of the
pastor to the light falling on him
from above.
Electric cooking utensils iu kitchens
of railway diuing oars do away with
the danger always involved where
glowing coals and op n flames aro tho
rule. The noceBsary current for eleo
trio oooking can bo produced by a dy
namo driven by a small Curtis Fteam
turbine located in the baggage car.
Norman E. Mack, natioual manager
of democratic affairs, is no great cred
it to that party as a campaign man
ager. A good club man, but it has
been through the efforts of Mrs. Mack
that ho has become successful in
financial a flairs.
There would be a great saving of
time aeJ brains if some of our big
dailies would dig out some of the old
stereotype forms usod eight years ago.
They would be just tin useful in sav
ing the country during the tnmpaigu
this fall.
Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved.
Mr. Edward. E. Henry with the
United States Express Co., writes,
"Our Reural superintendent, Mr.
Quick, handed me a bottle of Chaui-
tierlaiu'8 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy some tune ago to check au
attack of the old chronio diarrhoea.
I have used it since that time and
cured many on our truins who have
beeu siok. I am an old soldier who
sorvod with Rutherford B. Hayes and
William MoKiuley four years in the
33rd Ohio Hegiment, and have no ail
ment except chronic diarrhoea, which
this remedy tops at ouoe." For sale
by Huutlev Uros. Co, Oregon City and
Molalhs.
If there are any more who have any
such foolish notions iu their heads
about the need of another party, the
timo is now ripe to hold up your
hand but don't snap your lingers un
less yon see a vacant scat.
Secretary W. L. Orissey, of the Ore
gon State Dairy Ass'n, has been ad
vised that Hon. Ed H. Webster, chief
or dairy division, U. S. Department
of Agriculture, is contemplating a
trip to tho Pacifio Northwest to par
ticipate In tho oonveution of the Ore
gon association Doouinber 10th and
11th.
Industrial oouditioui are improving
throughout the country, building is
on the increase everywhere, and al
though i he West has not noticed tin.
sirouuous times so forcibly this sum
mer, the East welcomes the wave of
prosperity with open arms.
The Olondalo News reports several
families at the new colony of Wolfe
Creek and that a number of new ones
are to arrive soon. There is now a
store, a hotel and many improve
ments there now.
Oregon is free from cyclones, hut
one might as well be sent spinning iu
one of those black f nnticls us to get
in the way of the rolling sea of hu
manity from the East it's irresistablc
ami continuous
Taft'g frankness reminds one of the
old negro who, when asked by tho
judge, "Are you tho defendant in the
case,1' replied: "No indeed, boss,
l'se just the nigger that done stole
the chicken. "
What Ails YouT
Do you feel weak, tired, despondent,
kave frequent headaches, coated tongue,
hitter or bad taste In morning, "heart
bum," belching of gas, acid risings In
throat after eating, stomach gnaw or
burn, foul breath, dizzy spoils, poor or
variable appetite, mftisea at times aud
kindred symptoms?
If yoTr-Uve any considerable number of
thbovesywntoms you are suffering
fromillouHiWpld liver with Indl
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ellicient liver invigorator, stomach tonic,
bowel regulator and nerve strengthened
Th"liolden Vied leal Discovery " Is not
a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a
full list of Its Ingredients being printed
on Its bottle-wrapper and attested under-
oath. A glance at Its formula will show
that It contains no alcohol, or harmful
habit-forming drugs. It Is a fluid extract
mad with pure, triple-relined glyccrlno,
of roper strength, from the roots of the
following native American forest plants,
viz., Golden Seal root, Stone root, Black
Chorryhark, Queen's root, Bloodroot, and
Mandrake root.
The following trading rmSllral authorities,
amour a host of ethers, extol the furetfolnff
roots tor the cure of jut such ailments as tli.
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M. 11., of .k itVrson Mel. tVlleite, Phlla.: Prof.
It.r Wood. M. U.,of I'ntv.of 1'a.s 1'rof.Edwln
M. Male, M. I)., of Hahnemann Med. College,
rtilcairo; Prof, John Kintr. M. I., Author of
American. Ulspensatoryj 1'rof. .lno. M. Scud
dor. M. ., Authorof SiKfiHe Medicines; Prof.
Laurence Johnson, M. l Mini, ltppt. Lnlr. of j
N. V.! I'rof. Kinley Klltnirwood. M. I).. Author
or materia Meoica and i'rof. in Bennett Medi
cal Colloire. I'lnYairo. Send name and ad
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GAD if
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Give him a call and see how cheap you
can Kpray your orchard.
F. C. Gadke
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Oregon City, Oregon
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furnish abstracts of title, lend you
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ROBER.T A. MILLER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
333 Worcester Bldg. . PORTLAND, ORR
O. W. Eastham LAWYER
Legal work of all kinds carefully at
tended to. Charges moderate. Office
over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon
City, Oregon.
SANDY STAGE & LIVERY
LEAVES
Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.
Boring for Sandy nt 8:35 a. m. and 4:45 p. m.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE Leave Sandy for
Boring at 8:00 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Leave
Boring for Sandy at 10:36 a. m. and 4:45 p. m.
At Sandy makes connection with
Salmon Mail Stage.
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOilCB
EMMETT DONAHOE, Proprietor
STRAIGHT & SALISBURY
SUCCESSORS TO
A. MIHLSTIN
Plumbing and
Tinning
D. C. LATOURETTE, President
F. J. MEYER, Cashie
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY, OREGON
- (Successor to Commercial Bank)
Transacts General Banking Business. Open from 9 a. m. to i p.m
I I REAL ESTATE
H
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
Pumps and Spray Pumps
MAIN ST., NEAR 8th. PHONE 101 1
W. F. SCHOOLEY D. K. BILL
Both Phones 606 MAIN STREET Both Phones
Have the Courier sent to your dome this
year. Only $1.50
LOW
RATES
CAST
WIU, BK MADE THIS SEASON BY THR
Southern Pacific
(Lines in Oregon)
from Oregon City, Oregon
AS FOLLOWS ;
Both Ways
TO Through
Portland
Chicago $73.00
St. Louis ' 68.00
St. Paul 60.50
Omaha 60.50
Kansas City 60.50
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 returp in 90 days with stop
over privilege? at pleasure within limits.
Remember the Date
For any further information call on
C. T FIELDS, Local Agent,
Or write to
Hm, McHUBRAY
One Way
Via
California
$87.50
82.50
81.73
75.00
75.00
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OR.