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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDa y, JANUARY 21, 1910 Oregon City Courier Published Every Friday by Oregon City Courier Publishing Co. Entered In Oregon City Portoffleo as Second-Class Mail. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Six months 7t Palu In advance, per year $1 BO SMOKE PROM THE CAMPF1RES We have mentioned the fact at vari ous times tliac the Courier was not dictated to bv any sot of moil or poli tical clique, and just at this time it is nnnnrtnne to jew at it with oniphnnia. as it hears dirootly nnon tlie Courier's selection of Oscar Eby to bo the people's choice for comity judge. In referring iiRiiin to Mr. liny as a prob able oandilnto tiie Ootiri r is most sinoore in its convictions that the com mon people are looking for a man of just his calibro, one who is competent and one in whom thoir confidence will not bo mispbicud, and was prompted in its solection of liim by no nintive strongor tnan that which should prompt tho press, representing the greatest number of people iu a oounty, to advocate what is biiBfc in its opinion for their futuro wolfuro Thoro have boen drastic ellorts put forth, olianipioued by supposed lead ing dailies, to snuff out the llro burn ing in l ho camps of tho common peoplo, to hord them buok like sheep, into the rings of tho master poli ticians, by foisting upon thorn tho un American plan of the selection of their roproscnti.tivi-s Everywhere through the state has the assembly plan of tho few received its juHt reward, a (loath blow. Clacltr.uius oounty is not bo hlud and her peoplo wilt not waver when it comes to the final tost. Synonymous with the desires of the peoplo to continue to havo fuir and jnst'pnblio servants, conn s the selec tion of Mr. Eby by the Courier, to be the choice of the majority of the people of the oounty for a continu ance of a govorumont by tho peoplo. SHOULDERS TO TIIE WHEEL Tho poonlo of this city aro very much grariliod at the move made bv tho Commercial Club in- championing the movoment started by the Courier to take immediate steps in making a tight ugaintit the onoicacliment of Portland ami lior extension to our very doors. If Port and desires to extend her limits an opportunity lies towards Mt Hood, not over into an other county. The people of Oregon City have now gone on record, through its live commercial body as resenting auy such proposed move and will light any and all such propositions that might lead to a division of the county. Our city limits should be extended considerable to the nortli and as stated recently in the Courier, proper menus for direct communication be provided at once for the benefit of people liv ing iu tho northern portion of tho oounty. Lot the crodit . fall whore it may, look with an eye single to the results to bo obtained by a union of strength, working towards the good of all. Wool growers of tho country will gather at Portland iu 101 J, bringing to this city a convention representa tive ot a uroat industry. Delegates to the rocout convention of tho wool men at Ogdon from tuo Paoiflo North went were a unit for Portland as tho next uieetiug place and they onpturod the gathering without serious opposi tion. Ninety pur oont of the wool growers of the country are members of the organization uud tho convention will bring thousands of visitors to Portlaud Tho next mooting of tlio national body will be held in Janu ary, 1U11. 07 The Cough Consumption l our doctor will tdl you that fresh air and good food are the real cures for consumption. But often the cough is very hard. Hence, we suggest that you nsk your doctor about your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It controls the tick ling, quiets the cough. s 1 A W publish our formulM Wm h inlait innrinl y from ourmetlioiuoa Wo xrgo you to oomuit your dootop WHAT IT ALL MEANS 1 President Taffc is not dishonest, for he emorged from a long career o' ofllceholding a poor man. Ho is not laekiig in intelligence, or be would not have boon choibii for the ui'iny important, plue;s he has filled, there fore n grc.it in my peoplo aro puzzled what to make of our exo.ntive. At Winoni he declared the new tar iff law to ho a "substantial revision downward," and the hem tariff bill tho country ever had. " He used sumo figure a rrepared by th somite commitrce on limine", of which Senator Aldricli is chairman, showing that the tariff was reduced on necessary articles which the coun try uses to the extent of $500,000,000, a year, and increased only on neces sary articles which tho country uses to the value of $;JK),0IK),(K)0 a year. As to tho increases, thoro should have been none at all; and there were few because prautically evny imedy unci powerful interest already wan getting all the tnriii' duties it needed. It sounds well to say that tho tariff wrts reduced on commodities which tho country uses to tho vuluo of $5, 000,000,0(1(1 a year, but it moans abso lutely nothing. Take an article which the country uses to the value of $1, 000,00000,0' a year, and en which the tariff duty is prohibitive Keduco that duty -a triflo, though leaving it still prohibitive. Tho president could then say that the duty iiad been re (I need on an article or which tho country uses if 1,000,000,000 worth a year j but there wiukl be no benefit whatever from tho revision. Anil that is exactly what tho pesideut did. Either ho was hadly fooled by Alldrich, or ho deliberately sought to fool tho pooplo. Will Pnyuo in the Saturday Evening Post analyzes tlmt $3. 000, 000, 000 argu ment, very satisfactorily. Duties were reduood on petroleum products, which this conn try uses to the value of 2(!0, 000,000 a year. Yet this country is tho groat extiorter of pnti oleum products, mid free petrol eum productT would not lower priors. Duties were reduced on marble, which is used to the extent of $84, 000,000 a year. Ts marble a "neces sary V" Morula and manufactures of metals, which wo use to tho vnlno of $1,250, 000,000, were reduced, but prices have gone up since the law went into effect. This is because tho duties, combined with this country's supremacy in methods of manufacturing, are pro hibitive still. , Lumber was slightly reduced, and that item amounts to .$500, 000, 000. If the maximum rates apply to Canada, the duty will bo enormously increased instead of being reduced. Tho price of lumber has not boon reduced by the reduced tariff. Hoflued sugar represents $!i()0,000, 000, and the (Hit v on that was reduced so littlo that if tho benelit of the re duction got to tho consumer he would have to out an even ton of sugar to savo a doll ir; yet tho price of sugar has advanced since the law went into effect. Tho sugar duties are still pro hibitive. Halt a billion is represented by food and argioultnrnl products, mostly ba con, hams, pork and hoof of which wo export V'lst quantities and import little or nothing. These commodities have also gouo up in price Tho rea son: The duties uro still too high and the products arc controlled by a trust. Print paper represents $07,000,000. Thoro was a very slight reduction ou this duty, which still is practically prohibitive, and if tho nmixnium du ties apply, as they almost certainly will, the" duty will be multiplied sov oral times insread of being reduced. Soft coal, another largo item, amounts to $!K)0,000,000, nud the slight reduction iu tho tariff will have no oil out 011 the prices except in such localities ns can bo reached by vessels from Novu Scotia. The prico of soft coal has not gouo down since tho tariff went into ollVct. Those items amount to four billion dollars out of tho president's total of vo billion dollars, nod from none of them will flic consumer got the slight est benetit. Other Items too small to amount to much iu detail consume the rest of the live billions. Either the president was ridicuously fooled by Ahlrjch, or ho sought to bo tool tlie'people. Ihilnth Herald. y Jr. ''ii. i Price, $ 1 7.50. All Oak Extension Table. Perfect workmanship elegant finish, PA"!.-:- mm I jlM very big discount on a choice line of ROCKERS, that came in too late for the Holiday Trade. A handsome lot of JARDINIERS at Specially Low Prices 40c Values Offered at 20c Compare with other values offered yoa and be convinced. Pictures and Picture Framing The Finest CUT GLASS On Earth at One-Foarth Off Left over from Holiday trade. iers One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause an increased flow of bile, and produce a penile laxative effect the day following. Formula on each box. Show it to your doctor. He will understand nt a glance. Dose, one pill at bedtime. Mad. by the J. C. Ay.r Co., Lowell, llui $3.$3.59&$4.SH0ES B0YSSH0ES. S2.QO AT 16V THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. "SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKE8." "I hv worn W. L. Uoul hn for the past S'X ycuri, and lw tind ttey ara far aup.rlor toall othfir high grada iIiopi Inityla, camtortand durability." W. a JONES. IIU Howard Ave.. Utlia, N. Y. If I could take you into my largo fac tories at Brockton, Mau., and ahow you how carefully W. L Douglaa ahoea aro made, you would realise why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. r. I TIO-KwlW W. I.. Ipui;liuinni. .nil pri'1 ilMiinul omhe K.ll.nn. Tk .No lt.l.l it It .'Ui ri'il.T raiini't ill yon will, V...loiitl.l1,i. wn lul Mll OrUur CiLlotf. W.t.UougliW, JjiiMiltou. rOKlaXXBT , PRJCEEBROS. Tho romoviil of Giil'ord Pirn-hot from tho olHce of clilof foiostor, dt.m oiiBtrutos Prisidi-nt Tuft's i-on.'ldonoo in lii.-f siH'totiir.v of tho interior dopint numt, Kiolmrd A. Bullinnor, who rop riwnta 1 1 to Noitlnvost iu too onbinot. SotciiiK hiiusolf np IiirIiit than his BiilH-riors nnd rofiiriiux to conduct Ins olUco nn tlioy dcciocd, Mr. Pincliot nmilu hiiusolf iisol" ks to tho iidiniuis trittion. Kvtu his own Hupporturg lmvo disapprovod many of liia latimt ai'ts. tiulisonuont do olopinoutH snow tlmt ho wns imriy to tho conspiracy, whoso purpose was to traduce Secre tary iinllinuer, throng) tho synoieuto of much laUinii. scnsiitioii luuiiKor pnliliciitions. 'i'ho forthcoming con (iiefsioiml invest iat ion, no douht, will kIiow that Secretary JialliiiKer has been far more sinned against than Hintiing. Iron I?eds at $2.50 and up. A hig convention of tho coming year for Portland in that of tho An cient Order of llioorniaus. Tho annu al gathering of tho national body will beheld there July l'J-Si and it is thought tho greatest meeting iu the history ot the order iu America, will occur at that time. There are 1 100 ac credited dol"giiti'H who will ho in at teintiinco and in addition, many other niemliers and their friends will niako the trii) to the Northwest. It is ox expi'ctcd Unit no les.- than 1)0.000 visi tors will he atlriuteil to tho Nortli Put; i tic cru.-t by this convention. Oiitnntittei-M mo at work planning n teittimuent for tho llibi'iniiins anil every iiutii'iitien now points to tho gathering being a big success. Poi timid entertained on tlio 18th what is said to be tho biggest excur sion ever urgauied in the North wet and which iurludcs av'.'i residents of Spokane, the tloeur d'Aleue country, Wiilla Walla aud the Palouso conut'ry and ot tho ('ana Han provinces of Al berta and Saskatchewan. The party occupied a special trmn of Pollnmus and was bound for Ouliforirn. It was organized by the Spnkniia I'ltauihor of Comnierce and tho Wa-.illu Walla I'mm uierciul Club iu eoiiueetiou with tho llarrinian lines, it having become tho custom to run a uiiitwimer excursion to California i a -h yi ar. While iu Portland the excursionist wi re enter tamed by the Poitlanil Commercial Club. TO INTRODUCE Our high grade Enamclwarc (quality) We are offering on Special Sale a large assortmnt at twa-th irds valae 10c Granite Pint Cups, - 5c 20c Granite Wash Basins, 10c Lay in a supply at this remarkable low sale price. OUR 5 Cent Counter 10 Cent Counter 15 Cent Counter Are loaded with articles yotf will osaally pay two prices for. Price, 75c. 6 for $1.50 Superior to Rogers. Made by the Oneida Community. Every piece bears the Community's 10 year guarantee. PRICE 5.00 Foi yovt choice from an Elegant Lot of Center Tables 1 If IP '-g.'."i's)f' y V ' v - i 'v i L i i !, ft T Very choice, 13.50; some $10.25.-.. All Oak. for .J if The Range that has no competitor. Equal to a Foil Malleable. Costs only a little more than the ordinary cast top. Carload jost in yoti get the benefit of a large purchase and carload freight rates. J J Solid Oak Dressers, best of workmanship, $ J 3.50 and up. E. W. MEL LIEN Complete House Furnishers & CO. Opposite the Court House A I'liilinli'lpliiu liowspaper lias ad vised tlio f Minora of Pennsylvania and tho Kast to visit the orchards ot the Noithwoat, to learn a lesson iu fruit eulturo It eonteud that tlioy cau raise just ns tine a quality of apples on the Atlantic const, if proper caro is taken to prevent diseases and pests. Attention is also calltd to the at tractive manner iu which OreRon ippl s are sorted and packed, whereas tlm eastern fruit is dumped iuto a bHrn l. It concludes thnt this is only one of the many lessons that the east ern farmer cau' learn from his western brother. Urocers of the slate will Rather at Kuneno Jnmury 'J' and SJ for tho an nual convention of tho Uresou Hetail wrocers' Asscci.ition. 'there is a splendid program of deep interest to tho dealers iu fiod stulls and ti e at leiiituncJ is expu tod to no the largest iu the history uf the stale asaoidatioii. I'roiiU'ins rotuiii); ui iu the- itton-ty liusiu-'ss will ho discussed und mutual help aiued from the interchain; of ideas ot the various, dealer. p3 Coos I'ay setins to ho iu liiio for sump real railroad buildiiifj and Loth the Hill and Uarriman sycteuis are re jortod to bo owing interest iu that sfctiou. It is mid work ts about to he resumed on the Southern Pacific Pno fwu Draiu aud the Northern Pa citle is Faid to tie negotiating for big coal holdiiiK's, which lie close to Maishtield. The Courier wishes to congratulate 'The Oregon Tradesman" upon its new and improved appearance. The Oregon Tradesman was recently pur chased by J. P. Chauibl'-fS. tormerly of Knms, Texas who will establish a Commercial Club department, (tiring space" to the promotion of Oregon Da vclopmeut League affairs. After pending the courts for nine teen years, tne suit, brought by the federal government to recover 160.975 acres of Iudiau land near Nortli Yak ima from the Northern Pacific Kail way, has been decided against the cor poration. The land is valued at ninr thau two million dollars. The rail way claimed it under a congressional grant, of 1887. The government con tention was that it belonged to the Indians uuder a treaty made in 1809 by Gov. Isaac Stevens. Jndge E. H W'hitsou held against the railway com pany which will take an appeal to tne supreme court. The old state university building, iu the heart of Seattle, one of the last landmarks of the early days, is to be torn down witliiu the uext thirty days. The Metropolitan Building Company, which has a fifty year kase on the grounds, will improve it, in keeping with the structures already erected. For some time past, the Beaux Arts Academy lias been the sceue cf many historic gatherings. There has not beeu a singlu failure of a national hank iu Washington and Moutana during the past three years, according to E. T. Wilson aud F. H. Luce, government examiuers, who cover the two states. In 1D09, twenty two new national banks were char tered, making a total of 136 national banks in the two states. The latest report avaiable shows that the state and national banks of Washington hoi I deposits to the amount of f 187, llll.CiTU, the largest amount ever recorded. An example of the big money iu hog raising was giveu dnrng the past week Vfhou a sirjgle porker, weighing 680 pciuuds, brought 61. 20 in Portland This is the highest rice that a single hog ever brought at the stockyards. The hog was ra ted by Henry Larkin, of Colfax, Wash., Hogs reached J. SO daring the week. Figures furnished by the Uarriman lines show that they handled 70 per cent more colonist travel in 1901) than iu the previous year. Duriug the ninety days that ' the colonists rates were in forco in the spring and fall, last year, they sold 8i,4T(5 tickets from east of the Mississippi river to west ern points. '.)" this number, 18,3.6 Mine to the Nuihwest. The Ham man lines are jwrfecting plans now to bring in an even greater number of settlers during the year 1910. We note that the department of agri culture has discovered that some cod liver oil preparations on tho market now aro innocent of cod liver oil, and are made up of linseed oill and cottonseed oil and other things. Jost think of people mixing np a mess and then flavoring iijto resemble that deliciona cod liver taste! CURE YOUR KIDNEYS Do Not Endanger Life When An Oregon City Citizen Shows You the Cure TOO MUCH PACE Yon fool as if you had one face too many when you have neuralgia. Don't you? Save the faro, ynu may need it; but get. rid of the neuralgia by applying Ballard's Snow Liniment. Finest thing iu the world for rheunia- I tismnouralgia, burns, cuts, scalds, ! lame back and all pains Sold by Jones Drng Co.- Why will people -continue to suffer the agosies ot kidney complaint, back ache, urinary disorders, lameuess, headaches, languor, why allow them selves to become chronic invalids when a oertain core is offered them? Doau's Kidney Pills is the remrdy to use. because it gives to the kid neys the help they need to perrorm their work. j If you have an, even one, of the1 sympionw oi Sidney diseases, cure yourself now, before diabetes, drot sy or Briglit's disease gets in. Read this Oregon City testimcny: L. Nob la, 711 Main street, Oregon City, Ore., says: Doan's Kidney Pills have been used in mv home and 1 am gUd to ssy that - they 'are a good medicine for kidney trouble. " For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the nane Doan's and take no other. Painless Dentistry f '"" 'ony' 'JOni of town people f , v .a can bare their plate Hlnhei in one dot .Sit neceurj. weaillginyoa food 22k (old or sorctlani crown (of $3.50 Moltr Crown 5.00 22kBris,TMlb3.50 Gold Filling! 1.00 Emra.l Fillinp 100 Silwr Fillinn .50 Jlnliy Fillian 2.50 Piitn O.UU But M Dub- ar Plata J.3U Painltu Eilr'llM.50 HJnr HWHKA111ECO FUR 19 TEARS D&. nr. k. win. PBinim tatrctJon re wtieo plate or briae work Iaordvrd. OoDjra)ttion Fro, IoaciDotfrtbett painlra work don Uinrhere. All work fully ruai ntenl. MoOorn ?lvtrio eyoipment. fit meUio. Wise Dental Co. Filtjyn Brn.nna ihcowwomtwo rBrBoiVuH.8m PORTLAND, OREGON snmawui a. k. w r. m. nui,tt.v