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OREGON CITY COURIER, THURSDAY NOV 27 1913
STARK'S WEEKLY COMMENTS
An inquirer of the Oregonian in
recrard to the SS in use on legal docu
ments such as summons and the like,
is informed that its origin is obso
lete; its meaning unknown, and its
usefullness nothing, but the custom
continues among lawyers merely as
a custom without merit. When I was
a boy a chum went to the County Seat
and "accepted" a position as office
sweeper for a prominent law firm at
the county seat, much to the envy of
yours truly and others. He informed
me it was an obreviation of the Latin
words "Soakeda Suckera," but he
would not translate it Into Missouri
dialect, saying it was against the
ethics of the profession to tell a lay
man a professional secret. As I never
studied Latin I can only guess at the
meaning, but perhaps some one post
ed, like the retiring superintendent of
public instruction, could elucidate the
matter.
Dr. Owens-Adair eays "it" will be
before the next session of the legis
lature with another and better bill.
If not past the age, I suggest "it"
be treated to a dose of mutilatization.
Its Owen dope.
Did you notice? Ortie McManigal,
the confessed murderer of so many
people, has been released from the
pen.
That a Congress composed of work
ingmens' friends, gave the daughter
of an alleged Democrat a two thous
and dollar necklace?
That the wives and daughters of
the exploiting class dress in the silks
of the latest fashion, while yours go
in shabby out of style garments?
The working men are not planning
a cruise in the Mediterranean this
winter, but "some of our best people"
are ? i
The prosperity promised 'about i
twenty years ago is overdue?
The high cost of living refuses to
come off the perch?
The agricultural colleges, harvester
trust ana others tell you how to farm
but they don't?
Many of the good friends of the
working class teach us to -work hard'
er, and spend less, but thev don't?
If you put every penny in jail (or
your little bank) business must soon
come to a stand still
The priests and politicians. Drofes
sors and plutocrats ask you to await
tne coming time, or eternity for a
gooa time, out they grab theirs now?
Those who shout to "protect Ameri
can interests m Mexico" are not
planning to do any of the field duty?
These perspiring patriots think
working mens' bodies make fine tar
gets? The chaplain prayed peace on earth
and the house is planning more bat
tleships? The cost of war is more in time of
peace than all the public schools?
. The rich declare the war and the
poor do the fighting and dying?
You threw your vote away when
you voted for the other fellow to do
the governing?
Did you notice all this before el
ection and then vote with the big
crowd so as to win ?
Then you are a piebald, two-legged
close relation to a donkey.
After giving a graphic description
of a female Indian, clothed in un-tn-
date fashion, filled to the brim with
"aqua miraculos," M. J. Browiti writ
ing in the Courier, proceeds to argue
that the noble red man or woman is
not tit lor civilization. After describ
ing the high class stunts she pull
ed off, I fail to see that this product
of Carlisle is not finished, except that
bub was posscssea ot tnat native hon
esty, and made a street exhibition in
stead of doing her prettiest at a
New Year's dunce or charity ball. Of
course Bne mignt nave joined the D.
A. R., W. C. T. U., K. L; X. Y. Z., etc,
men u sne got run or "conversation
water" she would have kept the
streets where the low brows would
not have seen her, and no one but a
oeiety reporter would get a chance for
a write-up.
Mr. Brown, you may think because
you may win an indictment, you are
quumieu to criticize, Put you need a
term in jail that monument of mod
ern civilization, before you are a
graduate. Your think tank leaks at
the wrong end; you need a now gas
ket. Civilized? Well, I should say a
loud yes!
John F. Stark.
A Consumptive Cough
A cough that bothers you continu
ally is one of the danger signals which
warns or consumption. Dr. Kink s
New Discovery stop the cough, loosen
thee host, banish fever anl lets you
6lcep peacefully. The first dose checks
thes ymptoms and gives releaf. Mr
A. F. Mertz, of Glenn Ellyn, Iowa
writes: Dr. King's New Discovery,
curea a stuoorn cough nttcr six weeks
doctoring failed to help." Try it, as it
win ao thes ame for you. Best medi
cine for coughs and colds, throat and
lung troubles. Money back if it fails.
Prico 50c. & $1.00. All druggists, bv
man, n. jy. uucklen & Co. l'hiladol
phia or St. Louis.
OUR MODERN FAKES
Dr. Turner Shows how American
Peaple are Humbugged
AFTER
SICKNESS
OR
OPERATION
H 1
IB
It is a pathetic mistake
to accept drugs or alco
holic mixtures when nature
craves nourishment to repair
the wasted body and restore
the vigor of health.
For forty years the best phy
sicians have relied on the whole
some predigested nourishment
in Scott's Emulsionwhichistotally
free from alcohol or opiates.
Scott's Emulsion sharpens
the appetite renews blood-
nourishes nerves strengthens
bones and restores the courage
of health to make life bright.
Scott's Emulsion sets in action
the very forces that promote health;
it i pure, rich strength. ij-so
Conducted by W. A. Turner Naturo
path. (A limited number of questions will
be answered if addressed to me, care
of Hotel Edwards, Portland, Oregon.)
Smallpox
The season for the periodical small
pox "scare" is now approaching it
usually comes with cold weather in
northern latitude, as stated previous
ly. You have nothing to fear from
this disease, as it is Nature's house
cleaning, and is, caused by internal
filth, together with improper atmo
spheric conditions and is no more
contagious than a broken leg is.
The medical doctors have long
made a mountain out of this molehill
and when a sporadic case appears;
the vaccination harvest begins, quar.
antine is established, schools are
closed and the "scare" is worked to a
finish on the ignorant' and supersti
tious people. Eat right and keep
clean and you will have nothing to
fear. You could not "catch smallpox
if you wanted to on a bet.
Anti-Typhoid Serum
The A. M. A. through its parasites
the various boards of "health" ad
other tools have recently flooded the
subsidized press wtih statements of
the wonderful efficacy of anti-tphoid
serum, stating among other things,
the typhoid fever had been wiped out
in the U. . army and navy, this ol
course is deception, which is a large
factor in the work of the medical
fraternity.
To begin with, soldiers of the army
as a body, are nearly physically per
fect, enjoy perfect health, lead me
thodical lives under the best pos-
sible hygenic conditions, and being in
such fine physical shape as to be able
' to resist and throw off disease. Many
of them are not able, however, to
throw the blood poisoning effects of
the vaccine, and the deaths that oc
cur from ' menigitis," "tetanus,
'"paralysis," and kindred diseases,
produced by the vaccine and their
death is not attributed to anti-tv-
phoid vaccination, which really caus
es tnese diseases.
It is also a large factor, with vac
cination for smallpox, in the great in
crease of tuberculosis and cancer.
Vaccines or serums for tuberculosis.
cancer, typhoid, smallpox scarlet
lever, measles, meningities and other
diseases may kill you and can't cure
you. Don't allow it, but consult a
drugless doctor.
The Stale Board of Health Illegal
According to Section 4880 of Lord's
Oregon Code "the State Board of
Health shall consist of six members
and a secretary who shall be reput
able physicians." So far, so good. It
does not say that they shall all be'
iredieal doctors and the Governor of
the state in appointing all members
of one school, has deliberately viola-
ieu me law ana section ol Article
1 of the State Constitution, which
forbids class legislation and monopo
ly. It is up to any taxpayer to get
a writ oi injunction airainst th k
board as now constituted as being a
monopoly in violation of law. trmrn.
fore illegal. This would .cut off $5,000
per yea rpaid to Dr. Calvin S. White,
o a uuirier, uesme otner expenses.
To be a legal body it must consist of
doctors of different schools.
State University Medical Department
nouse resolution uub at the last
session of the legislature finnrnnri'if.
ed $45,000.00 for 1913-1914 to sup
port the medical department of the
State University, supposedly a non
partisan institution supported by all
classes of taxpayers and which, in
reality, is in the hands of a gang of
political doctors, who teach only allo
pathic medicine, drugs, serums and
operations. No drugless school
methods are taught. You taxpayers,
who are opposed to drugs and op
erations, are you going to stand for
una mucn longer f
Compulsory Vaccination in Pennsyl
vania The New York Herald of Sept. 22,
1913 reports:
"Raymond F. dee, age five, and
Catherine Hynn, age seven, are the
uuuu victims oi compulsory vaccina
tion. Under the wholly infamous and
tyrannical Pennsylvania school law, it
(wiupuisiun wan a vengeance.
The doctors (allopathic) and health
uoarus (allopathic) have fastened
wieuiseives on the nn r nnH i,
punpie are Helpless."
i hanks to the Health Defense
j-eague ot rortiand and the National
x.eugue ior Medical freedom vaccina
tion has been abolished in the Port-
lunu pumic schools and it is not com
pulsory in Orc&ron. If Vnil Pftro nnif.
thing for the future lives of your
Miu t uuuw mum to be vac
cina luu.
Why Not Organize in Oregon Cilv?
n ., ,JJ,eulUl Defense League of
i oi .ami nas neon doing a wonderful
work in ferretinir out cusps
oil malpractice protesting against
um ov muui moss oac'k methods of deal
ing with disease and preventing vac
cination for smallpox in the schools
and among the employees of the
large corporations, and it has kept
the city "health" department on the
defensive ever since our figurehead
mayor took hold. I suggest that the
citizens of Oregon City organize a
local Health Defense League and if
you send to mo I will post you how to
go about it. You will need one to off
set me uregon Social Hygiene fake
I' armors SlinnM ni,;..i
One of the most diabolical grafts
porpetrated by the allopathic medical
fraternity is the Tuberculosis test for
cattle. 1 his is one of the biireest
Li. . " u,men Elates and it
should be resisted to the last by every
winner wno owns cows. The diw
"I'K hi., in Washington, D C
,, ' t V ,ol'u. it must be
sold. Instead of being a "test" in any
way it has the same action on cows
that tuberculosis 1ms on human be
ings; it gives cattle the disease and
whole herds of fine cattle have been
destroyed by this filthy stuff. It does
no good and if a enw i i,tu,.. i.
gives it tuberculosis.
iho filthy stuff, which has kill.vl on
many people, has at last heen mn.
minced a failure by the medical pro.
-ssion. Once a hnmnn n,n.f ; :..
.....I. i '..viviik in iIt.
ui u.uieu win .lUhercu os s nn.1 K
,, usuniiy dies in
three or four months. I have heard
it whispered that the Beef Trust is.
niivirsieu ill in s serum on h i-;n
ing off cattle high prices can be kept
up for the trust. Of
what they please to the farmer
i-asieur "KaDies" Treatment
He location a Pasteur institute in
locality moans "mH
and all that is necessary to produce
'rabies" is to ,irnt o .,.....l. .
nn ... . ..: ' vl,v 'nere.
Ihe institute will see that "rabies"
increases and becomes widespread. It
means more business for the insti
tute. The injection of a "rabies" se
rum promotes business and gives,
rather than ; cures, the disease. Dogs
and children who live near a Pasteur
institute are always in danger.
In the first place "Rabies" is a
disease wholly unknown on the Pac
ific Coast, but the political doctors
must find cases to produce a "scare"
and promote "Pasteur" treatment. It
pays well.
Dogs, who are improperly fed and
who cannot get plenty of good drink
ing water, especially in hot "dog
days" develope "distemper," but not
rabies, and the bite of such a dog is
not dangerous, but the "rabies" 'se
rum is, and kills more times than it
cures.
Copy these Articles
As previously suggested, any of
our exchanges who feel interested in
drugless methods of healing are re
quested and urged to copy and re
produce these articles and spread
them in their localities. The city
press is owned by the medical frater
nity and the only way we can reach
the people is through the local press
in each community and it works a
world of good that way. Give us a lift
brothers!
I am through.
Christ, wherever he has control, can
make Christian gentlemen and ladies
of the Indian. My wife was principal
of an accademy attended by fifty In
dian girls, and they were as intelli
gent and nice as fifty white girls.
God bless you, and help you stay
with your job in disseminating use
full knowledge through the Courier
to its multitude of appreciative read
Rev. W. L. Molloy.
WILL IT HIT YOU?
INDIANS CAN CHANGE
Old Missionary Differs with Courier
Editor on Poor Lo's Condition
Portland, Oregon ll-20-'13.
Patton Home.
Editor Courier:
lam glad that I have had, and still
have, the pleasure and profit of read
ing your excellent paper, and I think
the citizens ought to be proud of the
Oregon City Courier under your edi
torial management. Yes, you have
had some hard battles to fight of late
but I am glad you have had the vic
tory in every case. And it is hoped
that you will continue the conflict be
ing waged, until the victory is won
in the interest of improved sanitary
conditions for your growing city, in
an abundant supply of pure, good
A Few Facts about the New Income
Tax Law
Here are a few facts regarding the
income tax law that will soon go into
ettect:
Three thousand dollars, for single
persons, and four thousand for a
married couple, is exempt from tax.
ation. The straight, "normal" rate is
1 per cent annually on all incomes
in excess of the exempt sums. That is
ii you are a bachelor and earn $3,bU0
you must pay 1 per cent taxes upon
$600 not upon $3,600. If you are
married and living with your wife or
husband, as the case may be, you
must pay 1 per cent upon all income
over $4,000 not on the first $4,000.
If you are on a fixed, stated salary,
monthly or annually, your employer
must deduct 1 per cent taxes on all
income over the $3,000 "bachelor" or
$4,uuu "wedded" exemption amounts,
The penalty for failure to make a re
turn by any one who is not exempt
is a line oi $zu to $1,UUU. A line up
to $2,000 and imprisonments for not
exceeding one year are the penalties
for making false or fraudulent returns.
Enjoyable Birthday Suprfse
A birthday suprise party was giv
en Miss Lena Burns, by Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Boyer at the Cedar SDrino-s
ranch Saturday evenincr. The pro
gramme consisted of erames and mu
sic, after which a lunch was served after January 1st, 1914.
County Court Orders
In the matter of the Robbins road
resolutions being passed, surveyor
was directed to mane an exununu
tion and report.
In the matter of the Reisland road
resolutions being passed, surveyor
was directed to make an examinat
ion and report.
In the matter of Edward Ham
mond, a county charge, receive $50 00
and the sum of $25.UU per month
until further orders.
In the matter of plat of Carus cem
etery; ordered that plat of same be
approved.
In them atter of making a defi
nite location of certain roads between
Oregon City and Oswego; ordered
that the county surveyor make an ex
amination of (same and' report t J
this court.
In the matter of the application of
the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Kail
way Co., for the franchise and right
of way over certain roads; ordered
that said petition be granted.
In the matter of the acceptance by
Clackamas County Gas Company of
franchise heretofore granted; order
ed that said acceptance be filed.
In the matter of the petition of
K. U. Appleby for rebate by reason
of double assessment; ordered that
said rebate be granted and a warrant
drawn in favor of petitioner for
$13.06. -
In them atter of petition of H. M.
Courtright for rebate of tax' for
double payment; ordered that same
be granted and a warrant drawn for
$43.86 in favor of petitioner.
In the matter of resignation of
1. J. Gary, County School Supenn
tendent of schools; ordered that said
resignation be accepted, and that J,
E. Calavan be appointed to fill un
expired term.
In the matter of Local Option in
city of Oregon City; ordered that sale
of intoxicating liquors be and is pro
hibited in said Oregon City on and
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Giving ITirecl Draft and eliminatinq
all strain from Spreader Box
A Reach Is as indispensable on a
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By breaking it up fine and spreading it evenly Easy, sure control and
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who have bought them say they are the best farm
machine investment a farmer can make.
See the BLOOM
at
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Mitchell Agency
or
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PORTLAND, ORE.
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BOISE, IDAHO
water.
The rich can go down and knock at
the door of China for pure water, but
poor laboring men, women and chil
dren cannot, but they can die with
typhoid fever. "To poor the gospel is
preached." Now, to the poor lot an
abundance of pure, fresh water be
supplied, and "Do it now."
Also, let your fight be continued
lor the elevator until this much need
cd factor for the public good becomes
an accomplished lact.
I have read with interest in the
Courier the account of the editor's
visit among the Indians and his con
clusion as to the Indian's nature not
susceptiblo of any change. Hut I, as
an old missionary among the Indiar.s,
have been forced to arrive at a diff
erent conclusion.
The article seems to think that the
white man cannot change the Indian,
uui iroiu my worK as a missionary
among them, I have demonstrative
evidence that God. throuirh Christ.
the world's Redeentor. and onlv hone.
can change and save the Indian.
1 was associated, in mv worlc
among them, with a eoodlv number
of intelligent Indian men; one of them
was an United States marshal,
another was my interpreter and rode
with me through the country, and he
he understood my language, and
when I left out any important point
iiu explained.
I preached in' the morning alwavs.
and he interpreted, and he preached
in the afternoon. The Indians would
laugh and say: "he beat white man."
The mission work everywhere clearly
proves that Cod, through Christ .can
change tho moral nature of the In-
ilian and make him a new creature in
at a late hour.
Those present were: Emma and G.
Haberlach, Mrs. M. S. Shearer and
and son, J. W. Bennett and family,
Mr. and Mrs. 'lnghouse and sonj
John and Peter Shobert, Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Searles, Mr. and Mrs. John
Welch, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dawalt,
Mr. Chas. Sisckla, Miss Arlene Ha
worth, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Boy
er and family.
Another Pioneer Gone
Mrs. Eva Marie Engel, who died
at her home near New Era, Nov. 15,
was born in Bavaria, Germany, Nov.
8, 1847. She came to America at the
age of eighteen and was married in
18ti8 to Peter H. Engel, who proceed
ed her in 1908. '
Mrs. Engel leaves to mourn hct
death, two sons, Frank and Henry,
ot wew r.ra, and five daughters, Mrs
Minnie Baumgartner, of Portland;
Mrs. Elizabeth Myres, Idaho; Mrs,
Lena Young, Oretron Citv: Mrs.
Uura Kelland and Miss Mary Engel
of New Era.
Mrs. Engel was a member of the
German Congregational church, a de
vout Christian, an ideal wife and
mother, and an excellent neighebor.
She will be sadly missed by a host of
relatives and friends.
The funeral services were held at
the German Congregational church at
union union Hall, Nov. 18, at eleven
o'clock.
Cause of Insomnia
Them ost common cause of insomnia
is disorders of the stomach and con
stipation. Chamberlain's Tablets cor
rect inese a somprs nnn onnh n vnn
Christ Jesus. Now, a little more of I tos leep. For sale by Huntley Bros.
my experience in mission work and t Co.
Don't Dope a Puny Child
Parents don't give that puny, ail
ing, under-weight child any iu those
so-called "tonics" containing alcohui
dr dangerous drugs; such stuff won't
give relief and health to grown people
let alone children. Its purpose is to
stimulate for a short time after each
dose, just as whiskey or morphine
does, thus making you believe it is
doing real good.
Give that child something that will
really build it up replenish the wast
ed tissues feed the stunted, dwarf
ed, puny muscles make it lively,
strong, well full of the animal spirit
children are meant by nature to have.
Give it Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is whole
some, nourishing, free from alcohol,
and dangerous drugs. It's the ideal
nerve, blood and body builder. It does
the . work it is planned to do better
than any other medicine we know of,
and our faith in it is so great that
we not only urge you to use it and
give it to your children but we guar
antee that it will do all we say it will
or cost you nothing.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion should
be given to children who catch cold
easily. Begin right now, and use it to
build up the child's system to such
strong health that it can resist colds,
croup, grippe, bronchitis, catarrh,
pneumonia, and other cold weather
diseases. You who are weak and run
down, and you who are well now, but
liable to suffer from various cold
weather ailments, use Rexall Olive Oil
Emulsion to get and keen well and
strong. For the tired-out, run-down,
nervous, emaciated or debilitated
the convalescing, erowiner children
aged people it is a sensible aid to
renewed strength, better spirits,
glowing health.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion king
of the celebrated Rexall Remedies
is for freedom from sickness of you
and your family. You'll be as enthus
iastic about it as we are when you
have noted its pleasant taste, its
strengthening, invigorating, building
up, disease-preventing effects. If it
does not help you, your money will
be given back to you without argu
ment. Sold in this community only
at our store The Rexall Store one
of more than 7,000 leading drug stor
es in the United States, Canada and
Great Britain. Huntley Bros. Co.,
Proton Citv, Ore.
A lazy liver leads toe hronic dyspep
sia and constipation weakens the
wholes ystem. Doan's Regulets (25c
per box) act mildly on the liver and
bowels. At all drug stores.
Scratched
40 Years
Used D. D. D.,
All Itching Gone!
This In the actual experience of Anne
CroTr.ttii.bantaKoaa.Cal., with the won
derful 15. D. D. Prescription.
D. D. D. is the proven Eczema Cure
the mild wash that gives instant relief
In all forms of skin trouble.
Cleanses the skin of all impurities
washes away blotches and pimples,
leaving the skin as smooth and healthy
as that of a child.
Get a BOe bottle of this wonderful
Eczema Cure today and keep It In the
house. t
We know that D, D. D. will do all that
la claimed for it.
-Tones Drug Co. Oregon City.
Notice
I am shipping, apples to Oregon City
market, as my 'own market cannot
use all my apples. They are not "Hood
River apples" but are good enough for
anybody, and I don't expect fancy
prices. My apples may be found at
Larsen & Co., and Elliott's.
R. S. Coe.
Local Evidence
Evidence that can be verified. .
Fact is what we want.
Opinion is not enough.
Opinions differ.
Here's an Oregon City fact.
You can test it
Theodore Huerth, Parkplace, Ore
gon City, Ore., gays: "For a long time
I suffered from lameness across my
back, and there was a steady ache
over mv kidnevs. The trouble was not
severe enough to lay me up, but caused
great distress, especially wnen l
stooped or lifted. On a friend's advice,
I used Doan's Kidney Pills, and they
removed my trouble. The endorsement
I have previously given in favor of .
Doan's Kidney Pills still hold8 good.
This remedy made a permanent cure
inm y case."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milbume Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
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both stories. Cost to build, exclusive of heating and plumbing, $'2,300.
Upon receipt of $1 the publtHher of this paper will supply a copy of Saltan's'
book of plans, "American Dwellings." It contains about 250 up to date design
W cottages, bungalows and residences costing from $1,000 to $0,0001
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On chilly cold days or for warming "that cold corner" there
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