6 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAy, NOV. 1, 1912 .g.,,,,...,.,-,-,,.,,.,, : n ..,,, ,,, , ,, , , iiinmiJ v:i0- 111 ' Pplnolpal Portland 8nta Udla8' Homa Journal Pattern8' A" Styles and Sires, 10o and 1Bo,. I ' Children Cry for Fletcher's gliflS t ' "' ' - ' ' J Express Prepaid on Purohases of $5 or Over Within 100 Miles of .Portland. Samples on reques ! f The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, lias Dome tne signature oi ana nas ocen mauu uuuer uia ier .YJ-f-jL. i eonal supervision since Its infancy. Y. cccu4& Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good " are but , Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- , goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms . and allays Peverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels assimilates the Food, glvlnfif healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTO R 1 A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TMl CtHT.UW eOMPHWY. TT MUWHAY TW1IT. WrW VOWK CITY. Facts Suppressed and Issues Evaded by Taft Tariff Board Xy 'ROHE'RT KEflflETtl M AC LEA, Formerly Consulting" Expert of the I unit Board. , Under the pressure of promise to fight chlonnery and rniiirt In tiirtfT legislaJ tlon. 1 deem It t -public duty not to withhold the trt in my possession relative to the Investigation of the cotton mauufuiturlug unlustry Kegretful that my experience with the board warrants such euudusious. I am com pelled to present the following Indictment: I I RIIPPRFV. SION PtRVER- SION lursxa. That th. tariff board, I In Its r.nort on manufao- tursi of cotton (Sched ule I.) has suppressed finding of vital lmv. tanca to th cotton in- ilnatrv in tha nubllo and to the forernment, but Inimical to the pwlal privilege, of a few New England manufacturer, who were permitted by Senator Aldrloh to write the ootton icbed . ttle U ault themselvaa. a Ink. h tmMt hA.rif hai perverted other faote, thereby avoiding expoeure of tariff lnjus tlcea that have benefited the few at the expense ox me niauy iuauiu.u in. That the tariff board baa not, aa stated by President Taft to conres, drawn any eenclueloni that would "be valuable In advlalng the congress and the people X the chances that ought to be made to make more equitable their (the wool and cot ton echedulea) effects." The board did not at tempt to draw conclu sions, "scientific" or oth erwise, from lta "aclen- tlnoally" collected data, but sidestepped that responsibility by arguing that such deductions aa Its data Justified were not called for under the specifications of Its employment IV. That the tariff board's report was ar ranged so aa to be InoompiDhenalble to either legislators or laymen; thut tables were deliberately disas sociated or emasculated If not suppressed, and that a congressmaa would require the serv ices of a statistician and a clork six months to make hesd or tall Of the Jumble of data presented as a basis for Intelligent tariff revision. ; ?. That the tariff hoard avoided altogether Inves tigating certain phases of tariff graft hidden In "Jokers" of the Hayne AlUrtch law. VI. That the tariff Doard falsely reported that It was Impossible to obtain abroad EVASION EMASCU. LAIION FAVORITISM INEXACT UNFAIR DISINGENUOUS misleading. cost data on weaving necessary to enable it tn make an Intelligent comparison with costs at home: that the board was offered opportuni ties for obtaining such data, but did net use frh-m that amnh fnF.Ira data as were obtained were In some cases suppressed and In others were Inadequate for honest comparison, although so util ized. VIL That the tariff board betrayed the con. fldence of American manufacturers by pub- naning aaia inai enuuiu have been held for con fidential Information of legislators; tbat compet itors were given thereby valuable trade secrets, whti. th. fflMlrn manu facturers divulged nothing of similar character or Importance. VIIL That the tariff board's treatment of eoonomlo questions vitally affect ing the relation of the tariff to the prices ex acted from consumers was disingenuous and IX That the tariff board has proved not to be the "nonpartisan" and solentlflo instru ment promised by President Tafe; that lta members displayed Inexperience In busi ness. Incompetence and extravaganca I have been forced reluotantly after a year'a Intimate association to accept the opinion that the tariff board has been nothing more than an effective cog in a "stand pat" political machine; that some ef the men who clamored most loudly for a tariff board and some of the men appointed thereto worked all the time complacently In the knowledge tbat the creation of the board was a scheme to prevent genuine tariff reform as long as possible by "gum ming tbe oards and delaying the game," a charge frequently made, but which I for a long Urns discredited. That such faota as the tariff board has reported sustain the charge, aa to both the wool and the cottoa schedules, that the con sumer has been robbed outrageously aa a conse quence of excessive du ties and that tbe profits have not gone Into the pookets ef the laborer to "maintain an American standard of living." -From New York World. PARTISAN CONVICT-ING Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA U'REN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys-at-Law Will practice In all courts, make col lections and settlements of estates, furnish abstracts of title, lend you money and lend your money on first mortgagt. Oillco in Enterprise Building, Oregon City. LESS BOWEL TROUBLE IN OREGON CITY, Oregon C.ilv people liavo found out that n SINGLE 10SK of sim ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler-i-ktt tho German appendicitis remedy, relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on tho stoniitch INSTANTLY. This simple mixture aiiticepticizos tho digestivo or gans and draws olT tho impurit ies and it is surprising how QUICKLY it helps. Huntley Bros. Dm it Slore. NATURE'S ESSENCEs-Extracted From Forest Plants. Nature's laws are perfect, but disease follows if these laws are not obeyed. Go straight to nature for the cure, to the forest there are mysteries here that we an fathom for you. Take Jjie hark of the wild-cherry tree, the root of mandrake, Stone, Oregon grape rout, queen's root, blood root and golden seal, make a scien tific, non-alcoholio extract of them with just the right proportions and you have Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It took Dr, Fierce, with the assistance of two learned chemists, eight years oi bard work experimenting to make this pure glyceric extract and alterative of the greatest efficiency and without the use oi a particle of alcohol. Just the sort of remedy you need to make rich, red blood, and cure that lassitude and feeling of nerve exhaustion. Dr. 1'icrce'i Golden Medical Discovery heart the stamp of Public Approval and hat told more largely in the past forty ycart than any other blood purifier and stomach touio, "Rome 'time anro I imt out of healtli-my stomach seemed to be the trait of the trouble." wriU UK. ttRA Wu.liamh, of llillcvillo, Kan. '1 cimimenml to iloctnr with all the itKtoin at home as well as with ether specialists on stonuu-h and ditrostive onmns. Nono seemed to do any (rood In fart, moitt of the medicines did nio harm. Finally, 1 wrote to Ilr. riuroo, ltulTulo, N. Y who replied, stallnir that I hud liver com plaint with indiianilion and constipation, and advised Ur. TWrce's Uolden JU0.J.1TU Ulflrovury una I'lrawiiu renet.- "Tbe ' DiRoovery ' and 'Pullets.' have 'put me on mv feet aimln aoezuul to bo just wliat 1 needed. I coukl not have recovered without them." Dr. Pierce' a Pleaient Pcllttt are tor lirtr lilt. Ski ' E. Williams. Zan. Harriman's $50,000 For T. R's Fund r. BBW"" grflTinrtrra. CtCL. Time and again Colonel Theodore Koosevelt, the third term party's can flldate for president of the United Btates, has stated that the famous $240,000 raised by tbe late B. H. Harrlman In the fall of 1904 was for use tn tbe New York state campaign. He also declared most positively a few weeks ajo that be had ordered Chairman Cortelyou of the Republican national committee, not to accept any money from the Standard Oil company In tbat campaign and to return It If any bad been accepted. On Monday, Bopt 80, a C. Tegethoff, secretary to the late B H. Ham man, produced the above receipt of the Republican national committee, signed by Treasurer Cornelius N. Bliss, for Mr. Harriman's Individual contribution of f50,000 to this fund, proving conclusively that It was used In behalf of Mr. Roosevelt's candidacy. Tbe day following John D. Archbold, president of the Standard Oil company, produced the documentary proof that bis com jjajiy did give $100,000 to Roosevelt'a campaign fund ana tnat it never vraa Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Itching, torturing skin erupt ions, disfigure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan's Ointment brings Fifty cents at any drug store. Free Speech by Foul Mouths There is a foul-mouthod , indecent element in the city of ortland nightly insulting the decent, law-abiding citizens and openly reviling theflag. They havo sent their represen livos to surrounding towns and in the namo of freo speech denounce the efforts to romove them from the streets. In tho name of our wivos and children wo ask your support and Vole for No. 370, Voter's Pamphlet. The Boycott and Picket The employers of Oregon are not slave drivers, as claimed by those who live by the sweat of their poor deluded victims. This fact is self evident in any part of the state. Tho boy cott and tho picket are tho representatives of a low order of inteligpiice, seeking by fear and the buldgeon to force a bad cause. Remove the causo by a voto for No. 308. Sco pam phlet, (raid Adv.) Js Your Wife or Mother Competent Do you desire to go on record as maintaining that your wife or mother is not sufficiently intelligent to know wheth er tho people of your community wish pure or foul food or water, clean or filthy atrc.io isouot 'siooijjs puq .to pool's jo dishonest laws, teiuperenco or inlemperence, peace or war, corrupt or incorrupt legislators? If your wife or mother can judge for themselves in these matters let them have the chance. (Paid Adv.) VOTE X 300 ON THE BALLOT (Paid Adv.) Portland Equal Suffrage- League, Mrs. Solomon Hirsch, Presidont. 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Charr ed corn cobs sprinkled with salt, are much relished and assist the digestive organs, advises the Western Stock Journal, published at Oregon City, Oregon. Watch your herd, if any member devel ops anything unusual beyond your power to ratnom write your pigs' troubles to some good stock journal publication and you and your pigs will usually find a remedy don't wait until nearly half the herd are similarly ef fected. There are many young breed ers and feeders who seek advice from experienced neighbors. Ad vice vosts but the breath back of tho words don't hesitate to ask it neither to give it. Many ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blood with fauty digestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels, Burdock Blood Bitters . strengthen stomach, bowels and liver, and purifies -the blood. Wm Twinges of rheumatism, backache, stiff joints and shoot ing pains all snow your Kidneys are not working right. 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A case has Just come to our atten tion from "West Scranton, Pa., Mrs. Chas. Proper says: "For three years I wag all ran down, weak and had no appetite, and after all that tune I am glad to say Vlnol has brought back my health and strength, which Is just what 1 was told It would do." we are confident that Vlnol Is the best body-builder and strength-creator we have ever sold. Try a bottle on our guarantee to refund your monej It It Calls to benefit you. ' O. D. EBY, Attorney at Law, General practice Deeds, mort gages and abstracts carefully made. Money to loan on good security. Charges ' reasonable. Office In Stevens Building. MAJORITY RULE AMENDMENT. Among the thirty-enght meas ures, which will appear on the of ficial ballot to be voted on by the electorate of Oregon at the com ing election on November 5th, will be the Majority Rule Amend ment. This is an amendment to the Constitution of the state of Oregon so as to require a major ity of all electors voting at any election to adopt constitutional amendment and pass initiative measures. This measure is proposed for the express purpose of preserv. ing the Initiative Law for the people of Oregon by preventing its over use by its friends, and by preventing its aDuse ana possic Iy its repeal by its enemies. It scarcely admits of argument tnat tne initiative Law as origin ally intended by its sponsors, is a most worthy measure. But we find it today working overtime" in Oregon. We find it being grossly abused and perverted turned from the purpose for which it was originally intended, namely to be a powerful weapon in the hands of the people with which to get important and nec essary legislation after the same had been neglected or refused by the State Legislature. Governor Woodrow Wilson says: It is to be regarded as a "gun behind tho door" to be used only when the people's representatives fail to represent them. After its eight years of use and abuse we find that it is fast push ing the legislature into a subor dinate and secondary place. Be ginning with a few measures and a comparatively small official pamphlet, it has grown until to day there are 38 measures to be voted upon, and an official pam phlet, containing over 250 pages for the voters of Oregon to grope through in order to arrive at any thing like an intelligent conclu sion in regard to the proposed measures. s What percentage of the voters will take the trouble to give these 38 measures the requisite time and attention in order to vote in telligently thereon? And yet it is the bounden duty of every voter to do so, because m tnis conglom erate mass there may be import ant measures measures affecting vitally all of the people of the state. A large majority of these 38 measures are ordinary mat ters of legislation which should have gone to the legislature where members elected by all of the peo ple are paid for the purpose of passing upon tne merits or de merits of such measures, and who are at least supposed to be com petent to render an intelligent de cision thereon. And yet we can not expect any change in the num ber of measures on the ballot so long as we have an unbridled and unprotected initiative law that al lows every paid propagandist, ev. ery faddist and fanatic who may be able to raise the price with which to hire an army of profes sional petition circulators to go forth and solicit signatures to a petition at so much per name. What is there to prevent spec ial interests from initialing meas. ures containing jokers, which if let pass, may work untold injus tice to the people of Oregon? Will the electorate of Oregon take the lime and trouble to study this of ficial pamphlet sufficiently to se lect the good measures from the vicious ones the wheat from the chaff, to to speak and pass fav orably on the good ones and re ject the bad ones? We say no, and to substitute our claim we need only to call attention to the fact that you may go forth today, less than a month before election, and consult 10 business and pro fessional mon whose business and professional training has taught them to look, carefully into im portant matters before rendering a decision thereon, and ask them if they have looked carefully into the 38 measures proposed, and if they have read the 250 pages of the official pamphlet. We make the statement without fear of successful contradiction, that at least seven out of the ten will ad mit they have not read the pam phlet at all, and if so have only given it a superficial glance. If such be the case with the man who is supposed to give these matters close attention, what can be expected of the busy mechanio and laboring man whose atten tion is centered in other direct tions and whose environment is all along other lines? The remedy suggested at the present moment by some of the most prominent newspapers of the state is "Vote No on all meas ures unless you are sure."- Not having studied the merits of the 38 measures, how can the voter be sure? If he votes "no" on all or most of the measures and all are turned down, how about the one, two, or perhaps three or four meritorious measures for which there is a genuine need or de mand by the people? Are they to meet the same fate as the dozens of ordinary measures which should have gone to the legisla ture in the first place, or the vic ious or fanatic measures which should be turned down with a vengence? If we are to preserve the initia tive law for the people of Oresron both present and future, we must protect it by surrounding it with a safeguard which will prevent its misuse and abuse bv those who would use it to further selfish in terests to the determent of the great number of tho people of the state, This Majority Rule amendment will do this by driving all ordin ary measures of legislation into tne legislature wnere they Belong, and by driving the selfish or per nitious measures into oblivion, where they also belong. The majority Rule amendment if passed will reduce the number of measures on the ballot to a sane basis by giving notice t oall that a measure to stand a chance of passing must have real merit and there must be an actual de mand for the same, in which case there will be no difficulty at all in getting a majority to votee in fa vor of it. Take the time and pains to look into the Majority Rule ami endment and if you do, you will vote for it and preserve the init iative law for the people of Oregon. VOTE 322 X Yes 233 No MAJORITY RULE LEAGUE. Paid Adv. Information furnished by Majority Rule League, Port land, Ore.. ii h I ii