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OREGON CITY COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY JULY 29, 1915. Price in Canada . , i iU i-- tu ri- Thi nsiner land DY a general massacre ui u. ui- does not believe that any club has habitants, sent a telegram to Petro- the right to dictate anything in the graa -reace reig.is m line of public policy to the county This is the kind of peace that the court as a taxpayer and voter, whom world enjoyed under" the rule of Rome, do you think should dictate county af- For further enlightment on this sub- fairs, the county court or tne auto ject jcuu a p"1'" club?'" Classified Business Directory Courier Readers will find this a handy ready reference. It contains the name and address of live, dependable professional men and business houses. OREGON IS FOURTH As Lumber Producer State Shows Re markable Gains in Rank The Courier likes to boost Oregon j:9OSResa tne inhabitants of the pro il. i tv. r . . . - -but it also lines to ten me vruw. Hence this paper is contrained to mention with considerable em; "The Call of the Carpenter Tt Was tho Ttenpf. nf universal slav erv the peace of death. There was BLACKSMITHS, HORSE SHUEiiNU no liberty except the almost unlimit- Scripture & May( Scientific Horse ed liberty of the Roman lords to rob shoeing Emery wheel for cast plow ana rape ana kui tu uusstss mem- erm(Hn(. pac. 297-J. selves 01 wnatever uiey wauieu wiu COAL AND WOOD DEALERS vinces. xne wora province is a xw - J unnnnMiH I x. worn mat means tua o,7W CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS Geo. A. Brown, Maple Lane. Pac. 23 P-22. Phone Hackett. wood. coal, gravel, MnM yreti ,-nor manna n f'MnMiif.w.u I ' mail nui country. In the New Testament narrative the word "sheep" signifies the true Israelites who accepted the Messiah, tirhrt ha1 fnma to Hpst.rnv the robber mentioned nere in mis way ub.-u kw of Rome and staWish a spiritu- dunngthe weeK t-ortiano. papers won. j klngdom based on a changed con- Miicr & 0bst, Clothiers to Men and sciousness ana a auiereni iueu oj. u0ys. uents' jp urnisnings, main, life. at Seventh. that Oregon ranks fourth as a lum ber producing state, and that its neighbor, Washington, heads all tne states in the union. This fact is CLOTHIERS MEN & BOYS occasion to "lie a bit'' for their state, and proclaimed Oregon was in the rrnnr rantf as a un uer blhlc i . i . .v..- i ml. TI nin imo a n n . . .. ... . ThQ low. fioa and renorts ine iwraaus v,ac . n -r """ Price Bros.-Where clotlieB tit. list. ft, th IT. S. Forest Service co into they were proud of the title and lg95 m Main gt phone 107, this matter in detail, and show - ug , the Joned in it. .ffg wsig 399 & A- 118. Let it Stop Your Figure-Mistake Losses ArmnlW to the government fe- story was wuw iwmiuiu- Ur- j, A. van uraKie, usteopacnic . " A , il fho fnnnriprn nf Rome. Were SUCKiea Ua5rv;Ti MaaAmV RIHcL Tflh r o 1 . u nnrt 0 A in the list of lumber producing states " having advanced from twenty-third This was true, no doubt, in symbol. i u AaAa - The wnlf was Poverty, the same lm- Apmrrlinff n tha 1913 f cures. DlacaDle. lnsauaoie ioe uiau i . Wachmo-tnn atill mnlfs first in lum- inir millions of us now m tne jungles ber production. In fact, the reputed of America as wen as eperywuc.c production in this state for 1913, ap- else in the world where the Bway of :,otoi a enn nnn nnn foot., was the invisible government of the the largest ever' reported for that money power, which, consolidated un state. Michigan approached this fi- der the gold standard, robs and en slaves manKina ana unius mo wuu.c world in bondage, is organized and operated in exactly the same man ner as was the slave empire of an cient Rome. The only difference is that in the gure in 1890 by reporting a produc tion of 4,311,000.000 feet. , The cut of Douglas fir in 1913 was the largest ever reported for this species,, being over 5 billion feet. This figure is for a single species. DRUG STORES zines, toilet articles, rnone 511 Main. t FIRE INSURANCE, Exclusively E. H. Cooper, the Insurance Man. Es tablished 1902. Enterprise Bldg. Phone Pac 3G6. FLORIST James Wilkinson, Greenhouse, Glad stone Tel. 304-J; town shop Beaver Bldg; phone 271. Suppose you're a grocer and fill about 150 orders a day These orders average about live items a total of. 750 items a dav or 225,000 a year You oi youi clerks have to add all thse items. You are human and all men make mistakes. Here are 45,000 chances for mistakes If it's a charge slip you can go over the addition altet hours when you're too tired to add straight. But it it's a cash sale the customer has gone and taken the record with mm You do find mistakes in charge slip addi tions. If you could know you would surely find the Most mistakes in cash sales Your wholesaler employs an expert in figures, uses a double entry system and an adding machine to prevent mistakes. Your clerks are experts at making sales, not at adding up figures, They must rush to serve waiting customers.' lhey are right out in the hustle and confusion of the store. Machine can't make mistakes Put a Burroughs on the counter where vou wrap up the goods. The machine will print and add the figure's quicker than your clerk: can set them down by . pencil, fhe total can be printed by a pull of the handle, and that . Total is always correct Hand the printed siip to the cash cus tomer as a proof. It shows each amount and the correct sum It inspires con fidence. You and the customer both know it is right One mistake prevented each day will pay you a handsome return on your in vestmem. You are now making more than one mistake a day . W e stand ready to prove from yout own records that you are now paying for a Bunoughs ia mistakes that can easily be pi e vented. Whether you're a grocer or Any other kind of retailer the same thing is true. Your brain and your time aie needed to make sales, serve customers, arrange stock and do many other things that make for profits. V You can't afiord not to leave the fig" ure work to the machine. You can't afford the mistakes the Burroughs can and does prevent Since you are now paying in mis takes the price of this Bunoughs, you ought to own it of Quality. Th out nf vellow nine for 1913 was good old days of pagan Rome the FURNITURE & HARDWARE reported as nearly 15 billion feet, people Knew now tne inc was uu... Frank BuscJl gtore which figure was second only to that It was done openly ana Drazeniy y Phones A-24, and 11 reported in 1909. The latter figure force or arms. is made up of all species commercial- Now it is done by stealth. It is ly known as yellow pine. . done in the name of philanthropy, un der the guise of civilization, ine no man wolf has adopted the habits of benevolence. It has dressed in the Hogg Bros We Save Phones A-83 and 412. You Money. FEDERAL HELP OFFERED Government Ready to Furnish Help sheep's clothing of Christianity. What the lords of pagan Kome ac- I nnmnlicVioH hv nlnln. unvarnished rob- The United States Government . fhfi monev ,ords of this. modern hereby notifies farmers, ranenmen, B b . which i8 an tne same as siocKmen, nun, giuwcm, Rome in symboir accomplish Dy coi- smiths. Phones: A-199 -J. A. Roake, Prop. & 373-J. 1 -f-snzlj o any Burroughs Office, or to the factory at Detroit, Michigan, ult intonnatum (and easy terms) and for the free Burroughs . 4 ' h. ...... i. rf;.n.i. in 7flne Ynn.r tple.nkorw Write to ' book for retailers Branch offices in 170 cities Your telephone book im your banker will tell you tne nearest VJf X., f-h UfBJ -rJ ,V,l"Jl, Si.K7I FURNITURE AND HARDWARE New and Second-Hand W. W. Bradley Bargains in Furni ture and Furnishings. 507-Main. Tel. 139. J. H. Mattley Tents, Trunks, Grips, Suit Cases, Fruit Jars. 7th & Mad. FOUNDRY. MACHINE SHOP and all other employers that through lecting interest on bonda an(j stocks Oregon City Foundry 4th & Water tne r.mpiuyniem, xjiaucu v..c - , morttraes. The governments ot sti Founders, machinists, black partmeni oi iauor ii. is picpc.cu , th(J wor,d (Babylon) are all collecting furnish free of . charge workers in cieg for thia universal system of any number, male or female, skilled TVl wi,niB wnrid" is still or unskilled, native-born or foreign- .. , the da of the pil. ers, j!.ngiisn-speaKing or wio i rimage of oJseph and Mary, alien tongue. But the en(j s jn Bight. Rome The Government's employment ser- feii because its robber lords could not vice is a national affair with branches afrree among themselves about the in everv large cit vol tn unnea Hi vision of the snoils. Jfor exactly States. Through an interchange of je same reason our modern lords of information between these numerous Misrule have started the greatest offices, all the various districts or rough house in the history of the zones are kept advised or laDor con- worid. ditions throughout the country. If a house divided against itself can opportunitis for work can not be not Btand. But the fall of Babylon filled bv the district in which they i9 not a cause of mourning except to originate they are referred to other tnoge merchants described in the 18th branches for action. chapter of Revelations, who are made A large number or men anu wo- rjch in her traffic in "odors and omt men have recistered for work .at the mentg. and wine and oil. and f ine GROCERY STORES Brightbill, H. P. Staple, Fancy and Green Groceries. 609 Main. Phone 74. Plank Road. Tel. Red-10; Mt, Pleasant Grocery- Groceries and Feed. Pac. 163-J. GROCERIES, PRODUCE COM. Larsen & Co. Hay, Grain, Feed, Poultry supplies. Wholesale and re tail grocers. Phone 70. HARNESS DEALERS & MFGS. Cross, F. II. Harness and Shoe Store. 511-7th St. Thone, Home A-255. ' d..u.j k1i' Fr tbia number i. ,i ,,t o,l l,of- and Stone. Win., Harness Maker and Ke- 1 . "uu'l ",m - . otantU Of Tal Wnm it should not be difficult to secure heln of any particular kind. Many of those who have found employment through the Government's service are Enelish-speaking aliens who nave had thorough agricultural training and experience in their native lands sheep andhorses,' and motor cars and slaves and souls of men. J. L. JONES. pairing. B-64. HOTELS For Hay Fever or Asthma Many persons dread July on ac Their thrift and steadiness together colmfc 0f the recurrence of hay fever, Electric Hotel Best in Clackamas Co. European 50c-$1.50; American $1.00-$1.50. Popular priced restau rant. Bet. 4th & 5th, on Main. HOSPITALS Under new STARK'S COMMENTARIES He evidently forgot that beautiful alleged "eugenic law" graft in uor a himiav nnt.. Hnwn on the num- valler books. bers was presented in a judicial trag-1 I do not wish to belittle his ef edy in the courthouse at Portland. ; forts to assist the weaker sex, but The person usually denominated "a . like all legal reforms it would leave Judge" pulled of his judicial dunce- j matters in a general way just as they cap and blabbed right out before the are at present. If he would have a,hnlfl Rcbnnl. He said amone other drafted a bill declaring all laws null things, that our resnectable people and void related to this question it were a bunch of cowardly murderers in their daily habits. The case at bar was a couple of women mothers who were accused of extinguishing a tiny spark of hu man fire that glowed and shed a faint light for a few moments across the hearthstone of the mystery we call life. The authors, not having nut the si en of the $ in soft palms of a couple of parasites before the act, seem to have decided upon a pre emptory end and these frail crea tures were, according to this mys terious fiction called "law," about to be punished for this act. Thereupon the judge made some observations, which for want of a more appropriate word we will call ultra-judicial. He, for the moment either forgot he was a judge or, having been overcome with contempt for its limitations, be came a man. What a relief it is to find this small flower of human com passion in the great Sahara of judic ial humbug! It may be said, and be supported with uncounted precedent, that the reason for this astonishing outbreak is the defendants were poor and therefore there was nothing to be gained to put up a court battle, con sequently the case ended abruptly. This, however, did not necessitate anv truthful remarks from the presdl law was passed, so if anything is !has been worked the reformers can would have been an effort worthy of a mind so receptive as he possess. No doubt he went as far as he-understood, or perhaps had the cour age to eto and he surely has taken a great step toward the tiny light of freedom creeping thru the court room keyhole. Here is hoping he may yet go for ward so fast that he will be kicked out of office, which is no place for a man; any kind of a dinky lawyer is fit for a judge, and we have about a score or more bumming about Ore gon City who, to judge from appear ance, will never become useful to humanity, anyway. Men are made of sterner stuff. Speaking of reforms, popular or otherwise, reminds me oi tne onf great reform stunt of the 1914 vin. tage. For some reason it seems to have soured on the reformer's stom. ach before they fully got it down. Discontent seems to be brewing in the reformers' cauldron. . The claim is put forward that the late legislature put over a swindle in the three peck drv measure. I seldom feel called upon to defend the actions of the legislative bug house. In this case there appears to be method in their madness. If the English language means anything the usual words im ply the so-called prohibition amena- . i l . u ing judge. His stepping out of the ment meant "special privilege w irksome judicial treadmill seems to j bunch" and those people who voted have been actuated by strictly human I for the amendment have no cause for motives, to which courthouses are to- action in the court of public com tal strangers. To become a man plaint. Surely the law builders gave amid such surroundings is nothing us this kind of dope. . . ., . short of a phenomenon. Quite likely One of the most pathetic incidents he remembered the question Epictetus in connection with this raw deal was v.; inAnontinl visitor if helU'Ren trying to be granny to this did not recall the still more heroic miserable abortion. I have heard' he remark bv that famous anarchist, j now claims that the legislature did "NoitW do I condemn thee, go thy i not vote fair. For a lawyer and a wav and sin no more." This, for the time, human Deing, publicist to file such a complaint is funnv or perhaps woise. Did he justly condemns the dauble standard never read the prohibition fable on of so-called (im)"morals' and then : the ballot? That the amendment did tells us he drafted a bill for a law .not propose pruuiuinui. a0 to bring both parties into court, and i anyone who read it ever so casually. . .1 1 - 11 amiss it can easily De uiameu on God. With but few exceptions the clergy endorsed this swindle. These groomed grovelings were given the privilege of unlimited importation. Had these persons been possessed of ever so small an atom of manhood they would have protested against this cheap vaudeville swindle, but as they have always been singled out by the exploiters of mankind for special pleasure of the powers that be. Verily I say unto you they have their reward. A recent contributor to the Cour ier tells us that fermented wine is improper stuff for t"sacramental" purposes and gives a recipe for mak ing Bryan juice, which is tne proper dope. I have looked rather diligently in the Holy King James version, but in vain, for this ?",cred formula. Per haps the new and down-to-date trans lations give it and I am behind the times. During my uneventful ca reer in this vale of (substitutes I have wandered among a couple hun dred church edifices of various brands of religious breakfast foods, all having the name blown in the bottle and the yellow label over the cork and to my simple understand ing all bore a similar relation to Christianity, as this 24-quart-every- new-moon stuff bears to prohibition, Moreover, I find many of them brag- ems that their adulterations are "just as good" as the blood of the Lamb. It s beyond me. During the last political tryout a temperance (24-quart) worker sought to enlist me in this "holey'' cause. I denounced the whole thing as a deliberate swindle and proved that it was merely to keep us interested while the plunderbund were going through our pockets. This solicitor admitted the charge to be true. You see there was a chance for a few easy dollars "promoting morals" other peoples', of course, and besides being wined and dined in elegant par lors and lionized at church functions, all of which is preferable to work of the real kind. The blear-eyed goddess of reform will have her votaries periodically, and no chance of being classed as an undesirable citizen. So long as you do not attempt to drive the money changers out you are safe. During the period of these reform propa ganda there ia a chance to have a go into cold storage till again need ed. JOHN F. STARK. with their knowledge ot intensive cui- Foley,s Honey and Tar Compound tivation manes .B.n vu- recotrnized as the ideal Oregon City Hospital, hands in tnis country. , ,omf nth t Wn. Private TK CAtrammanr. m narr. i( umri v i remeuv iui iiav ioyci emu vin " . . well fitted to supply seasonable labor, cause it heals and soothes that raw, i, oo Wrt, on1 nnnlo , ekinor and rasDincr reeling in tne inrouu anu harvest- eases the choking sensation. It al ing and' other tasks that require the lays inflammation and irritation and larire number of brines about easy and natural breath- handa for a short but busy season, ing. Contains no habit-forming This was demonstrated in the Hood drugs. Jones Drug Co, River valley during the recent straiv MORE ABOUT OIL Estacada Automobilists Might Have Had Finger in "Road Pie" Seeing that the Courier has been the nhieetive Doint of sundry thun derbolts and verbal bombs during the plications are berry harvest, for which the Govern ment's Employment Branch supplied the majority of pickers, an inspector being detailed to Hood Kiver to per sonally supervise the distribution of workers. Arrangements have already been made to register hop pickers for the aDDroachine harvest, and ap- now being received C. SCHUEBEL LAWYER DEUTCHER ADVAKAT Oregon City Bank Bldg. Oregon City room $21, wards $10 weekly. Miss Swales, Pres., Miss Thomas, Vice Pres., Miss Marrs, Sec.-Treas. Spec, case rates on application. Phones: 384 and A-78. " ICE DEALERS Oregon City Ice Works Pure Ice, Good Coal. Phones 56 & 14; zoi 12th St.'. LAUNDERIES WET WASH Dr. L. G. ICE DENTIST Oregon City past few weeks because it ventured from the growers for parties of pick f a. tiann .j.n;im, Bra tn be suDDlied at the opening OI I to comment ou mo fium iutot.....6 ...I I. nfuweli horo tn thfl RGaSOll. mention that the Courier isn't the Any postmaster or agent of the only paper that sees things differently Department or Agriculture BUtu.- from local owners of benzine buggies, weu to imve ti -r . .... . .mnlAir&fa nf fonllpufd Tnr WOFK The following is trom tne last issue yum c...i,.u,j. r " V. RaUor Ruilriinn nr tho Tctan, Prnoress-the Daner from those desiring same. Or, bet- Beaver BUIIQing -i.iJ U, Violl l n,y. tor Rtlll. BUCn UUU11CUMUIID limjr "The Progress must have stirred sent direct to the Employment Branch phonM Paolflo, 1121. Horn A II up something in its recent criticism Department ot Laoor, w m of the county court for spending Exchange Building, Port a nd, Oregon, 1. f!rtA ilAt mill Ka Ytnrt WT m $1600.00 for road oil. my wmcn oinco u ... "The county seat papers are still ly acknowledged, .rivincr it. nublicitv. with the Courier as ever seeing the fairness of Eas- ON SEEING CLEARLY tern Clackamas' contention and the Enterprise as always defending the Corrspondent Finds in History a So- court and trying to find excuse lor iutjon 0f Many Problms the ,iwju.uu navmg DW us.u Thj followin? ordered. . , ' . . f nnl hv Mr. "We have final y earned what letter a ..u... , 'JLmnhilP. club' i. although Jo published in last week's Cour- Residence 6 1 2 Phones: Main 1 101 Center St. M. 3 Dr. X. McDonald Veterinary Surgeon Office, Red Front Barn Phones: Mam 1 lb OREGON Gladstone Laundry Family Wash- wagon calls and delivers. Phone 304-R. LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE Fashion Livery G. A. Bergren, Prop. Tel. A-95 & 65. Auto service. 4th and Main. - Red Front Livery II. H. Hughes, Prop., 6th & Water St. Auto livery, phones: 110 & B-9. LUMBER DEALERS Gladstone Lumber Co, wholesale & re tail II. E. Williams, Mgr. Phones: Frmrs. 811 and 292-J. : - Hood, C. J. Lumber, lath, shingles, screens, wood, moulding. Mam St., at 12th. Tel. 143, B-284. ! PIANO DEALEllS B-9 CITY the 'automobile club' is, although Commissioner Mattoon had previous ly stated that he didn't know who or what thev were. It is a little or ganization called the Clackamas County Auto Club, with headquar ters in Oregon City, comprising be tween 30 and 40 members. To quote from the Enterprise of July 16th: ' "Plans for a membership cam paign which is expected to bring in 100 members within the next month, were made at a meeting of the Clack amas county automobile Club Friday night. The organization now has be tween 30 and 40 actvie members.' "Isn't it laughable when you get at the bottom of this affair to dis. cover that a body of 30 to 40 auto mobilists can merely request from the county court and get $1600.00, when Eastern Clackamas with over 15,000 members cannot get a cent of it. "There are in the vicinity of Es tacada about 100 automobile owners, who by getting together might just as well have asked for this $1600.00 first, as the money was raised partly ier.l Editor Courier: It is a serious fault in our educational system that no history but that of the United States is taught in the public schools. No one can understand the Bible without at' least an outline of ancient history and its accompanying chonol ogy. The confusion of religious fac tions in the world now is largely due to ignorance of history. Many people probably most of them cannot distinguish between pa ean and papal Rome. They think the name Rome applies to the Roman Catholic church. The slave empire of Rome of which I am writing, exlst- SlXTlffX o7e da; theof high life. After the swindle from a tax on their machines. ed for centuries before the rise of the papel power. I remember distinctly that the his. tory I studied in cshool Btated that thft wnrld was in a state of profound peace at the time of the birth of Christ in the reign of Augustus Caesar, the first emporor of Rome, This was the Roman peace (Pax Ro- It. is. Raid that a Russian general after crushing an insurrection in Po-f Geo. C. Brownell LAWYER Caufield Bldg. Oregon City F. F. Theroux Dealer in pianos and and Sewing Machines. 519 Main. PLUMBERS, HEATING & TINNING F. C. Gadke General jobbing shop & display rooms 914 Main St. Phone 265-R. REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INS. W. F. Schooley & Co. 612 Main St., Phone 50, Res. Thone 198-W. Oregon SHOE MAKERS AND REPAIRING Wm. Feitelaon Champion Shoe Re pairer modern macninery, expert work, right prices. Main bet 7 & 8. E. H. COOPER The Insuranoa Man The only exclusive Fire Insurance in the city. Established 1902 Enterprise Bldg., Main near Sixth J. A. LIZBERO Abstracter See him for Abstracts of Title, Loans, Rpal Estate. Insurance, Deeds, Mort gages and any fact in any Public Record. OFFICE 718 MAIN ST., Oregon City TAILORS LADIES & GENTS. Wm. McLarty Andresen Bldg. Phone 358-J. First class work only. Are You Feeling Fit? Do you envy the man or woman of untiring energy, strong body and hap py disposition? All these depend up on good health, and good health is impossible when the kidneys are weaic overworked or diseased. Foley Kid ney Pills act promptly and help the kidneys filter the blood and cast out the poisonous waste products that cause sore and swollen muscles and joints, backache, rheumatism and the symptoms that give warning of dan gerous kidney and bladder ailments. Jones Drug Co. i i li t I M