OREGON CITY COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1915. 3 CRIDGE HAS SOME GOOD IDEAS Tho most useless occupation in Oregon Ciity. That is easy. The. man who gives nothing for something is the most useless ? Who is he? Let me in on the game. Say, Hhve you got any recoipt for that? Don't r,ll speak at once. The man who gives nothing for hard coin and plenty of it, is the man engaged in the vacant lot industry. Ever see a let got up and sneak off in the night? What is it worth' to "hold" it? All the traffic will bear. Correct: pass up head.. So in any other "hold up." When industry and capital com bine to get the vacant lot holder out of the way so that buildings may go up, homes founded, or factories start ed up,, the vacant lot owner "don't do nothing" but get out of the way. That is absolutely all he does. The highwayman does as much to help in dustry and to develop the natural re sources as the vacant lot owner, so far as the vacant lot is concerned.. Of course some industrious men hold vacant lots for a rise, and some very useful citizens do so ; but the great est handicap to develop is the vacant lot. It is the big stone in the road, the big stunip in the garden, the ever "l owing wen on the neck of industry. Some men do nothing but "hold" va cant land from getting away from the renters of ambitious communities.. They are the most useless and the most injurious, class of dead-heads that people have to carry on their weary backs." The good people of Germany are fighting the good people of England, and so on around. When they all, get tired and hungry enough they will quit about where they started.' Then they will go to work for another generation to produce and build up. After that will there be another war about nobody knows what and for what nobody knows? Perhaps. Each of the great powers in Eur ope is trying to shift the blame for starting the war on the other side. Why not stop fighting and find out who started the rumpus? More bonds for roads is not going to restore prosperity in Multnomah county when nine out of ten of the road workers on the Columbia high way now cannot speak the English language. The contractors will sim ply hire a few hundred floating labor ers and the taxpayers and the small home owners will rustle themselves a job and pay the road bonds besides. However, the indications are that the Portland muts will vote another mil lion for good roads, scenic roads and PROSPERITY. It is a great word. Perhaps with the Celilo canal com pleted, the Panama canal made the highway of the world's commerce, and the Oregon City locks built, the railroads will be willing to 'sell out at BOO per cent to Undo Sam. Even then it might pay to buy them. Law is made for lawyers, and law yers make the laws. Judges help the lawyers and argue on each cause, with learned dissertations and care fully split hairs, with wonderous as servations while the lawyers go in pairs. "You skin this mut, while I skin mine." "You take this cut, while I fling out the line,." There goes a sucker! Quick with the bait! Don't let him tucker, make him pay and wait! Laws should be simply word ed, and few. Arbitration quick, cases heard while new. Lawyers should never have office to hold; judges? no never; turn 'em down cold. A lawyer a judge, and more lawyers you'll pay! A lawyer a judge, and day after day the case will drag out and the law yers will play. Put men on the bench with hard, common sense; limit all cases as to time and expense; exclude all lawyers from talking at all! Let the judge ask the questions and wit nesses call. The longer time taken the less should be paid; for ten laws repealed only one should be made. Let the lawyers hoe corn, cut wood or feed stock, their time and attention just now is to block the giving of justice to men in dispute, to get fees, and ex penses and drag out a suit..v In Oregon you can be a Republi can and advocate anything, or any body. Their are Republicans more radical than Eugene Debs, and others more conservative than Joe Cannon. The individual decides whether he is Money to Loan at X Per Cent. We have Portland property to exchange for farms. See us for Fire Insurance DILLMAN & HOWLAND Stiff Stay Fence I .1 26-inch Hog 20c per rod 39-inchField 28c per rod 47-inch Field 30c per rod None better at any Price Send for Catalogue Frank Busch Oregon City, Ore. 100,000 FT. LUMBER FOR SALE -:- $10 Pr. M Delivered Any Place in City. 3,200 lb. fine dapple gray Team; Harness and Wagon; 1-3 Horse Gas Engine; 2 Cows; 2 Brood Sows; 1 Hay Rope; 1 House, 1 6 x 24; Delivered any place in town Cheap; Slabwood $3.00 per Cord Delivered. GEORGE LAMMERS' SAWMILL, OREGON CITY, ORE., ROUTE NO. 3. Office phones: Main 50, A50; Res. phones, M. 2524, 1751 . HomeB25l, D251 WILLIAMS BROS. TRANSFER & STORAGE Office 612 Main Street Safe, Piano, and Furniture Moving a Specialty Sand, Gravel, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Common Brick, Face Brick, Fire Brick ECHOS FROM THE WAR News Items From the Scene of the Great Conflict that are Unique The Courier doesn't pretend to compete with the big dailies in giving its readers telegraphic war news, but there is a lot of news from Europe that doesn't get into the big papers these days simply because it is of less importance than the telegraphic dispatches. The Courier herewith presents some of this less important, but no less interesting, news. The British Admiralty has issued small medals, inscribed with the words "On War Service," which are given to artisans and craftsmen who are engaged in manufacturing sup plies for the navy, or who may be doing any sort of labor that will place the British navy on a better fighting basis. These medals denote thai, while the wearer is not a soldier or a sailor, he is nevertheless engaged in some kind of work that is of ser vice to the country in the war. These medals were issued to answer the popular appeal foi- some' mark of service for men who were "fighting for the country" at home, and who wore no uniforms. The Army au thorities are considering the issuing of similar medals or badges to me chanics and others who are engaged in manufacturing ammunition, guns, gun-carriages or other military equipment. Posters in bold type, and illustrated with pictures of enemy and British aeroplanes and dirigibles, have been put up in all parts of England. The purpose of these is to familiarize British country folk with the appear ance of friendly and foreign aircraft, so that the mere appearance of an aeroplane in the sky will not start a panic. Printed on the top of the poster is the folowing: "Public Warning: The public are advised to familiarize themselves with the appearance of British and Ger man aeroplanes so that they may not be alarmed by British aircraft and may take shelter if German air craft appear. Should hostile air craft be seen, take shelter immediate ly, in tho nearest available house, preferably in the basement, and re main there until the aircraft have left the vicinity ; do not stand about in crowds, and do not touch unexplod ed bombs." From this it would appear that there is less unconcern about the threatened German air-raids of En gland than the British would have the rest of the world believ. Cut This Out Now If you don't want it today, you may next week. Send this advertise ment and 5 cents to Foley & Co., Chi cago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You receive in re turn three trial packages Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds, croup and grippe j Foley Kid ney Pills, for weak or disordered kidneys or bladder; Foley Cathartic Tablets, a pleasant, wholesome and cleansing purgative, just tho thing for winter's sluggish bowels and tor pid liver. These well known standard remedies for sale at Jones' Drug Co., Oregon City, Ore. May Move North Frank Lischke, a prominent ranch er living near Milwaukie, and for merly identified with many lines of industrial development in Alaska, is reported to be considering moving to Vancouver, B. C, where he has the opportunity to take control of one of the big daily papers. Mr. Lischke formerly managed a daily in Van couver, after his return from Alaska. Get Rid of Lingering Colds, Coughs and La Grippe Spring finds many afflicted with lingering, hacking coughs that weak en the system. Slush and wet cause more colds than zero weather. Croup bronchitist and pneumonia are preva lent. Every family should have a safe and reliable cough medicine ready for use. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound contains no harmful ingredients. It eases a cough, checks a cold and relieves inflamed and congested membranes. It clears the air passages and soothes inflam mation. Jones Drug Co. UNIQUE BOOK OUT Cartoons of Last Legislature Ought to be in Every Voter's Home . One of the best things that has W. S. U'REN, formerly of Oregon City FRANK C. HESSE Phone Main 6376 U'REN & HESSE Attorneys at Law DEUTSCHE ADVOKATEN 601-2-3-4 RAILWAY EX. BLDG. PORTLAND, OREGON Oreqon City Wood Fuel Company Wood, Coal and Feed Yard F. M. BLUHM, Prop. Horses bought and sold. Farms and wagons for hire by the day, week or month. Your patronage solicited, call and see us when in town. Home Phone S ,116. Pacific Phone 137-J. D. C. LATOURETTE, President. F. J. MEYER, Cashier. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL $30,000.00. Transacts General Banking Business Open From 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. a Republican, or not, when the time for registration comes round and no body can read him out of the party. There are a bunch of politicans in this state cf the Democratic stripe who consider applied Democratic prin ciples as utterly foreign for consid eration at any of the party gather ings. Most of them are Federal of ficers, past, present, or with hopes of office to come. Meanwhile the party vote is disappearing because there is no reason under heaven outside of Federal pap why a young man, or an old one, should join the party on reg istration day. There is absolutely no state question either of primary no state platform, no state measure, or minor importance whatever to dis tinguish the Democratic party in Ore gon from any other party. There is no stat equestion either of primary no principle worth sacrificing for worth fighting for, that the Democrat ic party of Oregon endorses, proposes, announces or has a solitary word to say about. So fearful are the Dem ocratic "leaders" (Federal office hold ers) that some issue might be start ed if a slate conference be called, that absolutely no movement is being made in any way to propose, endorse or demand any Democratic applica tion of Democratic principles to the great democracy of Oregon "Sit tight, and hold fast to that job until the Republicans kick you from under at a national election." Thai is the Democratic platform of Origon. 1'here can be no future for such a party, so far as (i.-'.j on is concerned. been pulled in a long time is a book of cartoons on the members of the last legislature that has just been published by Murray Wade, one of the state's cleverest artists. Mr. Wade has caught the typical atti tude and hobby of practically every man and woman who was at Salem during the late session, and the book presents a review of the more salient features of the session. Clackamas county's representatives in both houses are shown prominently, and tho cartoon of Chris Schuebel is one that would be recognized any where. Murray Wade's work has the special attraction of being funny, and of being good natured in its banter ing at the same time. There is nothing to give offense in the book, even Gus Moser being reported as pleased with what Murray did to him. And Mr. Moser is quite sensi tive about jokes. Copies of the book may be ordered through The Courier office, if desir ed, or a dollar sent direct to Murray. Wade at the Alma Hotel, Portland, will bring a book back by , return mail. LIFE AND DEATH We Must Realize We are Dead Before We Can Become Alive This thing we call by the name of life this state of martality in which we exist, is not Jife at all in the absolute sense. It is a state of sub consciousness. I cannot explain here what sub-consciousness is. That is another lesson. But the first thing we have to learn if we are go ing to get rid of death, is that we are in it and that this sub-conscious state is really below the life line. Sub means below. Just as when we realize that we are asleep, we begin to wake up; so when we realize that we are dead, we begin to come to life. It is hard to learn this. I spent manv unhappy years wandering in the nightmare of mortality before I saw the light, and this in the lace ot the fact that I used to mumble a prayer every evening, beginning with the words "Lighten our darkness we beseech thee, oh Lord." Whv did God give the command ment "Thou shalt not kill," and then command the slraelites to kill off the Canaanites? A disciple of Ingersodl asked this question through the Sun day Oregonian some years ago. No one answered it. I guess nobody could, but it started my in quisitive ness to work; I always like to pon der over problems that no one else can solve. Not long afterwards Heney, in making a speech somewhere, let out the remark "You can't kill a man if he is dead," and I wondered greatly that someone had not thought of that sooner. It is easier to forget than to remember; otherwise we should be aware that the teaching of the Bible is that the mortal man, meaning the natrual animal man, , is by nature a dead one. The word mortal means that. The Canaanites were dead be fore the Israelites killed them. If they had been immortals they could not have been killed. This is the teaching of the Bible, but somehow the words fal laway from us like water from a duck's back. We repeat them over and over mechanically and do not realzie that they mean what they say. I did not learn it from the Bible. I learned it from Heney and from a distinguish ed Republican senator of Kansas, John J. Ingalls. Ineralls commenced one of his fa mous speeches with the words: "We are all under sentence of death. We are all condemned to die." And then he went on and proved that we are all criminals and convicts under con demnation of the law. He did not realize that what he said was true or he would have tried to start a revival in the United States' Senate, which is one of tha deadest places on earth. But Ingalls did some good anyhow. His argument convinced me that the Bible is true. His demonstration made it clear to me. Demonstrate is a word much used by Christian Scientists. It means to furnish con vincing proof; and they are always trying to demonstrate this same truth, that we must ultimately learn, that God is life and that the mortal man without spiritual perception or discernment is practically dead. In the book of Revelations we are told that the two witnesses lay dead for three days and a half (12C0 years) in the streets of the great city called Sodom. The great city called Sodom means this world this mor tal state. It is more commonly called ! Babylon, but Sodom is just as appro ' priate. The two dead witnesses are the old I and new testaments. These witnes- ses are dead because the people are , dead and cannot realize that the tes i timony is true. When anyone gets awake spiritually then he can see that the Bible is true in a sense entirely ' different from the materialistic con j cept that now obtains in the mortal i minds of those that go through the mechanical "services" that are fondly , and falsely supposed to constitute worship. J. L. Jones. Cuts, Burns, BruUes, Sores, Wounds and Filet quickly healed with Arnica Solve. It prevents infection, is antiseptic, soothing, healing. Try it once. Money Back If It Foils. ; The Original and Genuine, Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heals the Hurt All Druggists and Dealers, 2So. MRS. WILLIAMS' LONG SICKNESS Yields To Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. TNMiuHl Tnd. : "I suffered for four teen years from organic inflammation, I e male weakness, pain and irregulari ties. 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