OREGON CITY COURIER, THU&SDAV, JAN. 15, 1914 HELP THOSE THAT HELP Districts that will not Help Them selves not Entitled to Court Help Editor Courier: A recent tourist, after making a trip over the proposed Pacific High way from Portland, through Oswego to Oregon City, declares that it is not a feasible route owing to the numerous hills and narrowness of the road, and that a large expenditure of money would be necessary in or der to make it a safe and desirable highway for automobiles, however if the taxpayers in tho districts through which the Pacific Highway extends, are willing to foot the bills that is their privilege; but certainly no County Court would be justified in making a levy on the county for the purpose of expending any consider able portion of such levy in construct ing a Pacific Highway over an ex ceedingly expensive route, especially when there is already an excellent macadamized road almost completed, from Oregon City to the north line of the county. This road, known as the River Road, will be finished in a few months and that at the expense of the taxpayers in the district thru which the road extends. One road district alone, besides paying on the county levy about $16,000 in two years, will pay in the same time about $20,000 as a special levy for this road. An official statement published re cently, showed that only 28 road dis tricts in Clackamas county made any special levy for roads this year and that the entire special levy would bring in only about $74,000. Now the fact is that about one-seventh of that comes from one district. In some localities road construct ion may be difficult and costly and as sessed valuation of property so low that any reasonable levy would be inadequate to meet the necessary re quirements, in such cases other por tions of the county should render as sistance. Districts that have valuable prop erty and refuse to make any special levy for the purpose of repairing or constructing their highways, are not entitled to a single dollar from any other of the county. Why should $4,000 be taken from' a single district and put into a district that reluctant ly pays even the county levy? It is very considerate to let George do it. C. A. Lewis. HAZELIA Everett Whitten, who has been very ill, is much better, at this writ ing. Mr. and Mrs. G. Babcock, recently of Hoxi, Kans., but now of Molalla, spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bourz. The "measuring party" given at Hazelia school house, New Year's Eve was well attended, all report a fine time besides $12.30 cents was raised for the minister. Master Eddie Wanker was a pleas ant caller in Oswego Wednesday. Miss Marion Forte of Portland, has been visiting with Miss Marion Eastman. Miss Juliet. Weddli resumed her school duties at Hazelia Monday, two weeks after vacation. Miss Harriet Duncan left for Eu gene Sunday, where she is attending college. From Oregon's Oldest Mason Patton Home, Portlund. Editor Courier: I thank you sincerely for your no THE RIGHT OF MIGHT wish to thank the members of the Multnomah Lodge for their cour teousy to me while there. I never was more impressed with the impor tance of the Fraternity of the Ma sons than on that visit. There were two hundred and fif ty men present at that meeting, and 1 observed closely that the most of them were young men who stood for the business ami prosperity of thu would be afraid to put my life and prosperity into their hands, and all good, honorable men. No outlawry among them; no drunkards, but kind to the stranger within "their gates." All were respectable, law-abiding citizens, ready and willing to do a kindness to one in need. I am perhaps the oldest Mason in Oregon and have traveled in thir- Parnell Averill Cites Instances of How it is Worked in the U. S. Editor Courier: The writer reads with much pleas ure and satisfaction each edition of your virile and valuable paper. It is refreshing to think that there is one newspaper in the State of Oregon that is not shackled by some purse pi oud monopolist. A free press is one of the greatest blessings we enjoy and one that prostitutes its columns to the base uses of a lot of greedy, cold-blooded wretches with swollen fortunes already beyond their most extravagant wants or possible neces sities, while thousands oi their iei low creatures Of the same flesh and blood are leading a heart-rending existence. Your article about the proposed referendum in regard to exemption of $1,500 from taxation, is timely. By the way, a pertinent article ap pears in a magazine lately that is masterful .and perfectly unanswer able argument in favor of the singl tax proposition. The town of Kidderminster is situ ated exactly on the line of Saskat chewan and Alberta provinces in La nada. The main street of this town is exactly on the line and the Alberta side has single tax, while the basKat chewan side has the foolish and utter ly absurd tax proposition in vogue here, which penalizes a man for mak ing improvements. Now what are the results .' The single tax side is growing by leaps and bounds and even the men who do business on the Saskatchewan side have built their homes on the AI berta side and in process of time and as fast as possible the double tax part of the town is being obliterated, Vancouver, B. C. north of Seattle, is fast receiving additions to its popu lation from Oregon and washingto and as a matter of fact over 40,000 people from these states have gone to Canada in the past year, and the greater part of the number have gone to Victoria, Vancouver and to other towns where the single tax svstem is in vogue, Why do the big dailies in Portland fight this system? Simply because Big Business and the land sharks hold a lot of land out of use, and if it was taxed as it should be, these greedy land grabber would be taxed out of existence. There is no use about being mealy-mouthed about these specula tors and their aides and abettors, for the plain truth should be uttered, and plainly written so that the great State of Oregon can rightly occupy the proud position as one of the great est in all the states of the Union. When Hazen S. Pingree was major of Detroit, Mich., he told the poor people of that, city to go out at once and plant all the idle lots on and around Detroit in potatoes and other vegetables for their sustenance and support. A roar went up that you could have heard across the state from the greedy speculators, but "Potato" Pingree, as he was deris ively called, held to his purpose and many a poor family without injuring anyone, replenished their larder. Now there are hundreds and thou sands of lots around Portland that are held out of use by the biggest col lection of land hogs in the world and if any such attempt was made by Mayor Albee, which is not likely," howl from the gray wolves of Big Business and land sharks could be heard to the top of Mt. Hood, It is to be noted with pride that a Democratic candidate for Governor, THE MEDICAL FAKES tice of visit to your place and also lUohn Manning, has the heart and the good sense to come forward with proposition to release the awful con dition of the many poor in the state, This is for the state to furnish homes on the idle land for the worthy poor and help them to start, giving them long time at low rate of interest to pay back. This is being done in other countries, notably France. Why not here? Here is a lawyer and a politi cian with a heart and a brain, who ought to be encouraged and receive a vote from the hands of every thoughtful und sincere patriot in the stute Did you notice the article in the Telegram lately about Charles Allay 07., president of the Federated Labor Union.' Ihe article characterized al layez as a low, degraded, venomous brute without a particle of decency or honor. Now what are the facts in teen states as a preacher; have had ' tho Vasc? Allayer w"3 peacefully at- a good deal to do with the Masons and have never called upon them in vain. I have always met with help and kindness. And now let me ask the blessing of Almighty God upon Multnomah Lodge and its members. Fraternally vours, W. L. Molloy. Notice Notice is hereby given that on Sat urday the Illst dav of January 11)11,, at the hour of 5 P. M., 1 will sell at public salo and esliay animal taken up by me on the .'iid'day of Decem ber, 1913, said animal being described as follows: Dark brown mare, weight about 700 lbs., 'star in forehead, age about 9 or 10 years, saddle broke, two or three saddle marks. Wm. M. Bruce Garfield First Honor Garfield school is ihe first school in Clackamas County to become a standard "A" grade school.taught by Miss Roman? under the supervision of Prof. Howard M. James, of Ksta cada. On Thursday afternoon of last week there was held at the Garfield schoolhousc a standardiza tion rally, when addresses were made by M. 1'ittmari, of the state Normal at Monmouth; County School Superintendent Callavan; Supervisor Brenton Vedder, of Gladstone. The rally was to be in charge of Trof. James. The reason this school has been honored is that the building has am ple light from tho left and rear; heating apparatus and ventilating system; single seats that have replac ed the double seats; and out build ings that are sanitary. Before Miss Roman took up her duties as a teacher at Garfield Miss Rika Anderson was her predecessor, and who was also an excellent teach er, and these two young women have assisted greatly in making this school a standard "A." Garfield school is located in a pro gressive neighborhood and county and is in the heart of the Garfield fruit center. Many ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty di gestion, lazy liver and sluggish bow els. Burdock Blood Bitters is recom mended for strengthening stomach, bowels and liver, and purifying the blood. i tending to the affairs of his high of fice at Hancock, Mich., and trying to settle the strike and while doing so was set upon by a brutal mob in a room at his hotel and brutally beat en, kicked, slugged, and shot, and dragged to the depot and put on the cars and told to leave the country, McNaughton, the main outlaw of all the big bunch of bloody-minded owners or the Calumet and Neela, with a parting remark that "if he ever came hack he would be hung. This in free America, country our fathers founded in mercy and equal and exact justice. This tyrant of a greedy Scotchman, who are notorious for greed, kicks a peaceful and law-abiding American, the head of a great labor organiza tion out -of a free American city and the Telegram, swift to do its master's bidding, has not, one word of con demnation for this damnable act of tyranny and treason. It is said that wherever the iron hoofs of the war-horse of Attila, the Hun, touched the ground the grass ceased to grow, and so it can be truthfully said that wherever the iron hearted wretches who own and run our great corporations, like the coal barons of Pennsylvania, or West Vir ginia, the U. S. steel Co., or the iron and copper Mine owners of Michi gan, all pity and justice to the poor lanoier ceases to exist. Happily tho Secretary of Labor, ilson, is a member of Labor Un ions, and is now on the scene through his representative, Densmore, and the awful state of affairs existing in Michigan, will be shown up to the light of day and thji heartless wretch es, who own these mines, will lose out like their brutal associates did in I einisylvanian and West Virtrinia. That poor, colorless "boob by the mistake ot tne silly voters of Michi gan, deceived by lying papers find speakers, Ferris, rattling around in the Governor's chair, is reduced to a nervous wreck by the awful fear that he won't be able to do the will of his owners, Hig Business, and thus lose out for the future in politics. Ferris hasn't any future only oblivion. Parnell Averill. Put Over to Boom the Drug and M. D. Business By Dr. W. A. Turner, Naturopath " (Questions relating to health mat teis will be answered if sent to me, care of Hotel Edwards, Portland, Ore gon.) Crying for More Money The boards of health in nearly every city, are constantly asking the taxpayers for more money. The claim is set up that in Chicago for instance, 1700 people die every month, and a million or more in the United States die every year from "prventable dis eases which could be prevented by "preventive mdicine." This, of course, is rot more money means more allo pathic doctors inexperienced politi cal ones, saddled upon the taxpayers, and more graft. The medical frater nity has a cinch now, the biggest it will ever have for every department of federal, state and city govern ments is monopolized by them and disease is on the increase. They pro fess to be deeply concerned about the health of the dear people and clamor to save them from well, I hardly know what, unless it be from the doc tors themselves. They are busy inventing new dis eases and then inventing new serums to cure them, serums, of course, be ing the new craze; "preventive medi cine.!' Therefore it stands to reason, from their standpoint, that for most of all the dreadful diseases you should have a serum for each one of these terrible maladies squirted into you and thus "prevention medicine" will keep you alive. But, what of the crop of diseases such as tuberculosis, can cer and others that come from vsing their serums? Silence reigns ou this subject. The subsidized press is full of talk about the 80,000 men of the U. S. army who are compelled to undergo vaccination for typhoid and last year only had two cases of the disease. "Eugenics a subject it knows nothing about, and is also getting blue in the face over the "great red plague" alias, or in reality, Syphilis. The Ore gon Social Hygiene Society was or ganized at the suggestion of the A. M. A. by Dr. Calvin S. White, our $5,000 a year state board of health man, who is president of the aforesaid O. S. H. S. This society has been trying to carry on a whirlwind, panic-breeding campaign in which this disease is the chief topic. Lectures in theatres by board of health doctors, lurid print ed matter, including "Circular No. 10 for young women," a traveling side show and other means have been adopted to scare men and 'women about it a method dastardly, but sometimes effective. At one time the ancient Jews were threatened with extinction by this dis ease but eradicated it by cleanliness and diet according" to the laws of Moses. There was neither mercury nor "606" to poison and kill the people with at that time. Syphilis is a disease peculiar to Christian countries and is a sign of civilization. Its introduction into for eign countries has been by Christians. We have been educated and fright ened by the medical profession into beliving that syphilis is the scourge of mankind. This is not so. While the disease is a reality the great dangers arising from it are largely the result of the imagination mind over mat ter, aided by medical ignorance in treating it. As one doctor, an M. D., puts it: "it is a diseases of filth, plus drugs, medical hysteria and medical enough money and nerve to get an in The medical profession has many sins to answer for, the chief sin be ing the untold misery and suffering caused by its ignorance in treating syphilis but the people can be thank ful that with the advent of modern, up to date, drugless systems of healing a new light is shown and a new way pointed out to escape thet errors caused by medical ignorance and mal practice. Again, Mrs. Catherine Kelly Mrs. Kelly is a "trained" nurse em ployed by the state board of health to travel over the state at the tax payers' expense to "inspect" the country schools. She has just sent in her latest report from eastern Ore gon and after a month spent in Pull man cars, good hotels and travel, be sides getting a comfortable salary, she has reported finding one case of impetigo, three cases of adenoids, six defective children and one with a cleft palate. It has cost the taxpayers a tidy sum to find this out and then what? Nothing, of course but the political doctors have got to do some thing to keep the pot .boiling and make the people believe they are on the verge of annihilation.. Mrs. Klly's work has been so "suc cessful" that Dr. White has announc ed that he intends to put on a second nurse at the state's expense. Verily, politics is a great thing. As I have previously stated the state board of health being composed of allopathic doctors exclusively in vi olation of the Oregon constitution, is an illegal body and can be put out of business by some taxpayer with delusion." Mercury was first prescribed for this disease 300 years ago by a Swiss doctor and mercury or mercurial poisoning is in reality the disease af ter the first stages. Syphilis at first yields easily to a correct die,t, not such as would be prescribed bv an M. D., for they know nothing of scientific diet or cause of disease. The mind put at ease and the junction against it. Since writing the above the daily papers announced that -the county school superintendents yesterday condemned Mrs. Kelly's in spection, saying that in some schools she spent only from three to ten min utes and that in several instances she did not state facts, so you can see it has been a farce, for which the tax payers are paying dearly. Antitoxin Useless and Dangerous LARGE TILTING SCAT BEATER LEVER INMPCNOtNT Of APRON CONTROL APRON LEVER Independent of fif i tr Control Feedtnq from 4 to20 1- par dcrg f LOWEST-DOWN MACHINE ' Becausp Apron Passes Under R wr A If 'EflAGC HEIGHT 3 FEET 8 INCHES, INDEPENDENT RAKE TehdeofOilTemperfd Spring Sfggl KiqhCdrbonBcili Teeth set stoqqeretl. formincj 4pirjl.qiv Inq wide delivery. Simple Apron Tiqhttntr 't Both Sides m Mi I m BJ V. 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BOISE, IDAHO DOVER Harry Bodley, a locomotive engin eer for the Southern Pacific Railway, is spending a few days on his farm with his brother Victor. John Roberts and his sister Lulu, have returned to Corvallis, where they are attending school. George Kitzmiller and Lee Cooper had a narrow escape last Friday when the' team belonging to George Kitz- HOMEDALE Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn intended to celebrate their crystal wedding very quietly, but the best laid schem es of mice and men oft gang aglee, as quite a number of the neighbor took a hand in the celebration and gave Mr. and Mrs; Blackburn two genuine surprises, the first being the ordinary surprise-party, the second bv calling the hosts into the parlor miller, fell off the side of the bridge ' and presenting them witn a very across Bear Creek on the Exon Road, One of the hotses was drowned and the wagon damaged pretty badly. The cause of the accident is not known to the writer at present. Roy Hess, the famous coon hunter, killed three coons down on Bear Creek one day last week. Pattriek Griffin, who is located on a tract of railroad land east of here, went to Sandy yesterday. The party given by Mr. Morrison Saturday night was well attended in spite of the rain, everyone present re porting a fine time. John Affalter of this place, went to Logan Sunday to get some cattle pur chased by Roy Douglass of Douglass Ridge. Harry Morrison and a friend, fem inine, were visiting the former's fath er recently. George Roberts has returned to Boring where he is employed by the Sandy Ridge Lumber Company. MOUNTAIN VIEW Charles Dickey, who has been on u:e sick list for several days, is able lo be out. Mrs. Wiley May is very ill. Mr. Torrance has the barn moved from 'he Lewellan place to his own property en Molalla Ave. The Union S. S. met last Thursday evening at the church and elected their efficers for the ensuing year. H. C. Tozier, Sunt; Mrs. Scholtz, Asst. Supt; Alda Clark Sec; Edith Bullard, Librarian. After the election a supper was served and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. James Owen from Iowa is visiting his brother J. W. S. Owen of this place. Mrs. Turney of West Linn, visited Mrs. Roehl this week. The selection ofMr. Van Auken as councilman from this ward, meets the hearty approval of people in general. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Beard have moved to Portland and will be miss ed very much for good neighbors they were hard to beat. Frank Beard moved into his father's house and rented his own. We learn that he has bought his father's place. Mrs. Gorbett is very feeble and not much hopes for her getting bet ter. The Ladies Aid of this place met at the church Tuesday afternoon with a large attendance and they have plenty of work. Every day people are asking for Jiouses to rent, and several new hous es are scheduled to be x built this spring. High taxes and poor water don't seem to scare many people away from Oregon City. Just be pa tient. It won't be long until Oregon City will be the very best city on the map. We remember ten years ago when we first traveled over some of the streets of this city. It was one of the worst we ever saw to have the name of street, and now, sjnee they are being improved, what a pleasure to look over the transformation that has taken place and yet there is a howl over high taxes. Nothing can be done on improvements without mon ey and the benefits derived from the improvements ought to encourage all property owners to lend a hand to ward the betterment of conditions. Let us all work together for Ore gon City. CLARKES pretty water set, just to show their esteem. Mr. E. W. Smith, who is to be our next governor on the S-P-U-G ticket, made the presentation on be half of the visitors, in a few well chosen words.' Music and cards fol lowed, and of course Dug won anoth er prize. Funny how some men, if they can't win first are content to take the Booby. Sorry to hear Chris Muralt is on the sick list. Abolish the Senate. Elect farmers to fill county offices. Saturday evening the Homedale Card Club was born, with Mr. Gevil lim as President, E. W. as Secretary, and Mrs. Muralt Treasurer. Meetings will be held every two weeks, the first taking place Saturday January 24th at 8 P. M., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith, the game chosen being 500 Do you begin to cough at night just when you hope to sleep? Do you have a tickling throat that keepa you awake? Just take Foley's Honey and Taj Compound. It will check tne cough and stop the tickling sensation at once. Does not upset the stom ach and is best for children and grown persons. Huntley Bros. Co. RUN-DOWN WOMEN ) Find Health in a Simple Tonic! How many women do you know who are perfectly well, strong and healthy as a woman should be? Tbey may not be sick enough to He In bed but they are run-down, thin, nerv oua, tired and devitalized. 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They say nothing about the Japanese patient given to understand that he , army of a million men in the war has nothing to fear and the disease with Russian, who were not vaccina- heals and no constitutional after ef- ted and although fighting and living feets need be feared for such effects FOR RENT farm 14 miles south east of Oregon City, cash rent in advance. For particulars write to Lewis Rath, Burns, Ore. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA under war conditions out doors, not single case occurred. Sanitation is what did the work in both cases. The Japanese will be heal thy while the after crop of tetanus, meningitis and other diseases will follow in the Americans. It is idiotic to believe that our med al friends are really in earnest in their desire to prevent disease for they will be killing their business. Still, while trying to kill one disease they are making others, and the work goes merrily on. Right eating, living, breathing and better habits will really prevent disease serums never will. Syphilis The Red Plague The medical fraternity is up in the air and frantically hollering for are caused only by taking mercury and jnercury is the God of the allo pathic doctor for this disease.' Salvarsan or "GOG" is the latest fad, but as it is chiefly arsenic thou snds of men have been killed, made blind, paralyzed ami otherwise injur ed by arsenical- poisoning. The disease can be easily cured by drugless methods and diet, even if some medical doctor has already pois oned the patient with mercury, pro vided all the frightful effects of the disease are caused by mercury and fright. It is not half as bad as it has been pictured, but fear is the wor.st tiling to combat. Drugs will never cure or even help it. Fill this Out It Will Pay You Name Postoffice Address I live miles from on road near I have acres of land. There are acres under cultivation. 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It often kills outright and in many cas es paralyzes and causes blindness, be sides sowing the seeds for diseases in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Berger visited their brother, Mr. Albert Durst and fami ly last week. Miss Anna Mayfield is very ill with the measles at Highland. Miss Elda Marquardt went to Ore gon City to work last week. Edd Buol was married New Year's. Otto Buol is ill with measles. ' W. H. Wettlaufer was in town last week. Ed Mclntyre1, Jr., is ill with the pneumonia. The Clarke's school has been clos ed on account of the pink eye and measles. Fred Zwahlen was in town last week. Mrs. Edd Hettman and children, of Portland, are in Clarkes visiting friends. Mrs. W. Fawver went to Pendle ton to visit Mr. Fawver's niece last week. Fred Marshall and children have the measles. . Born, to he wife of Joe Wallace, of Highland, a baby. Clarkes has made a sidewalk for the school children recently. Vernon Larkins is ill with measles. Joe Wallace, of Highland, hauled a load of hay to the city last week. Frank Nicholas' children have the measles. They live at Highland. Mrs. Wallace is very ill with the shingles at Highland. Timber Grove school started Mon day. Miss Zelma Cummins went to Eastern Oregon recently. ' Albert Larkins and family are ill with the measles. Miss Erma Lee is working in Port- DON'T MISTAKE THE CAUSE Many Oregon City People Have Kid ney Trouble and Do Not Know It. Do you have backache? Are you tired aand worn out? Feel dizzy, nervous and depress ed? Are the kidney secretions irregular? Highly colored; contain sediment? Likely your kidneys are at fault Weak kidneys give warnings of distress. Heed the warning; don't delay Use a tested kidney remedy. Read this testimony, Portland. Mrs. Henry Kankos, 502 Vancou ver Ave., Portland. 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