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t t t t 4 4 n Oregon City Enterprise Publish Every Friday t. E. BHODIE, Ed'tor a"d Publlnhar. epl.iiaiiis reeled off liy a faiU'Mii huu t,r statesman iin.l hem. Whether th.' I'lii.-knm.'iH County Aiitumolnlo in ! t n t a i'oiiM nso whatever inpi-rlor Jr,'ii( ', l Ori'in Chy. 0 t,gt u v nd-c'.! mi"". Sjbtcrpl.on Ralt: jl SI) Da ar ritx Month Trr aubsertpiion. Two M'tn'.Hs -'. A4tait ... Kates , a jpj:. t- :i (ha mallei '' .cci'. -tr a'i. i:;..i. Shdsi rifM-r w. i nr.. i ti.e ;: ' Dtrallnu :iiKu. . the.r pa;'' -r hi lowli.f taelr came if ia't paj.-'ent i.s Dot credited, kiu::y n, tlfy ns. aa I the matter will r-ca.i our allen'ioa Adve-tUrn Raps on ,i;','!u :.on HUNDREDS LOOK TO The many OREGON A3 MECCA h i I. rs r.v. n ed by IV K Kreytug. luaii.ucr ,' t, i i'n:...t.o:. lb , artilient of the ro;n:..i i. I'i.i . in persons in the Kasl ho arc de siiii.c of m-t:lr.u in this stale are i noouracinr. The;' indicate th.it with in few years all tho forfik- acre of this state mil he inhabited and made productive. Oregon i'erun.i has a jinat future, ami tho residents' of the state now should Jo all with in their power to Induce other per sons to rem here. Of course the great possibilitus in OrayiMs, as in all other states, lie in the tilling of the soil. The necessities of life nr.ist be produced before vie ena a.lord thej luxuries. Mr. Iinekle in hi great his tory on civilization points out that the individual, as a rule, who accom plishes wonders in science, literature etc. must have his material wants taken care of. and that to be success ful in either of these lines L. must cot have to worry regarding the source of his net meal. If he has to devote his time, to providing h.s next meal, it Is obvious that he will not have time for research, investl gation and experiment. If Dr. Car rel, the eminent icientist of the Rockefeller Institute, who is making discoveries almost daily which will prolong human life, were compelled flub its . s-.ion Thursday had in tm tx.l , words of t!ie ureal Tetrics-c. aa . are unable to s.i. but one ihitK cenain tho .solution introduced ll.irv.v i',. r-iarkw. aihcr uiki.is u tee i.i isisla.iire- !.. iisard to lend i ho auio.'.ioii.le iav --o a. to uldc that the mono ram J Ireni ,. lavti,; of motor vchici. s l ex .I' d !.,ois trunk roads, has much ,:l a;.. I si,. . sis t...i: Me . iue is ; ..il aware it must io .r iii nwu iu;cr.s. le n;o;.i v .,, .1 ::c..i I.:: ou,'. e is f. . ii'. ai.d why si.ouidii t it ! cvpeu.i know ledge of public affairs they may have isaliiod In the White House to letter purpose than It could be used In niiv other way Wo mention tl'.l'1 in itu r of superior White Mouse euuip li. rut onlv because Mr Canieio lavs re s on it and not bet.iuse of auv ;-,- i i.1 i; pos-.. sos In our oivn op.uioii ! ar.v rate wo should sod ulounl .mud i'v. r thniii hoariui; veil a remote resemblance to the establishing of pin tli c-'d famines or house in tbts 'o i:.' ;-v . College "Profs' Hold 1 -Round Pme Fight THAT MAN McBAlM E S L L T S EXPECTED FKOM LEGISLATORS Keports f.oi'i that 1' ; o.i tru.iK ro.i.'.s .i .1 i rued .-OS.., OH O M.T..I v Oil to i .ii i r r h.s r;.-o l:o and i ... . d. to :.i i'tle t; .1 ord a :'..i i:i. e the .;",.;n a share ;' it is i lie s el the lot Os o -v :i. rs c! i.u com or m.ik is v ;: !oiit t:r.it :.:' ni.'i d.-rsM (., no' , :. il.. t I he K:i l.il.o.i HKh I Ki.r. I . i . in. in .'ii r l tu-si'-.r i" l!', I. liitl.'S Ot III. lit, led I.' l' I. lead !,, i ,i. part of t n V-rl. it V- ,:;n i in i; m ! i;i ,'' lull i I' Ol "Ollll . to ,. . - I. tee Ol I lie Oil lll il. , ill t : ' NATHAN HAKKR, IN "Till: INTER STATE ELK.M i i 11 I I I . .1 1 (I. t .1. -1.1 VI .ll i II. a. I I . l .. til u men II It ll." s p'l, i. s II. 4 -I I o 111 , 4 IS. It ,' tO 11 A lilt ll I" 1.11 t I ll .1. . lit IT,. epi.' w :..it lied mac to ; i ; ihe ltt.it ever at ; t it common .se ho. Kilt the ti'O'.o r; rise th, v a.' m .s no r, asou TAX LEVY FOR The couutv court 1913 16 MILLS went on record Thursday for re tr-nchment. l ut not so much retrench tuetit as to impair the eiliciei.cy ol the v iruus departments. t cause ot the s'..-"e tax levy haviui; been lower ed from four to one and one half mills ,' the court was enabled to redu. e the evv t.r n:e count;. Jrorn seventeen and one half to sixteen mills. As a result the amount est. mated for school and lt-Tiry p:r;os-s is $''. ITS as against si.i for !:;.. (or (tetieral county pur;vses $.sj.s( as a-ta.nst Jj.'.'.i'u for 112 and m for roads and brul.-es as asaiast $:. eei las: year It might be inferred from :he figures that there will be less money spent oa roads this year to produce the meat and bread which ti-an last, hut such is not the case. ' be eats, it goes without saying that Twenty-t-titht road district hav vot he would hardly have time (or the ed special taxes, the majority of them great worn ne is accompiisnicg. ure- ten miiis So there will be gon has the fertile soil and the cli- money spent on the roads th mate for the production o( everything tLjil ev,,r ,.ior Another e of l! :iuh :ii.t u; tt'.e III-: e io to era "t l.i v s i not ait ;:;i i.-,l e.ii h iuas-iiti; cot. s.ti . i i a tb 1. t'.-t.t to the ; e..,,: is hardl;' proha, !.' tl ..e int rod iced fliven till Itort time, an m must bo .1. irt. !. t:, . s I s tlore ,o.-etl I r theiu a. id ce or M i :..!,!. s-alte.l !!..i ll T.ur ha. ban t '. i e.l .1. I pi. I" ,i.i I and V in t l.e III. i rui.ii.. Iii U tit. .let . I. 1 III 111 V.'IDIII.. .1 tl Ii. I be tilt . .11. .1 Ml. 'i it,.; I I ,. le. II. io It. 1 1. hi I. u on lUe la. i i.f the Itie ii lie . ii. kii III. IV lllk ' nut In '.ii niaa. i f their .bill. a. a ll in o( an) i inn j 1 1, ji on l. in b . oil HI pa .(. . .u I . I I IK i. I.plo kl.'illg 1( llllie inter, ui. , mil) In dt. .. I,. I It. hi limine I I a ii. 1. 1. tin mie.l if hi i li in. 111.14 olll" rub . it r in in i.i hi. Iltilitl br li i ail t-iTiiit 1.1 reprtlr VA hut a,,!!!,!, :.in. and ...! i n'i) ai.aip lima, I I-a , I.i ... li", it , "ii I ( (-.' .. ! I oil. linej )imi limn loi , bin Let w i el l.i,. lul,,,, I... a ar liwi e, , j IMI - ! ll, lie. I Ion ,ii. , i lain I.. i i in. ,,, Iin.l nut I ) in,, .'-a in,. , , lliu'i I uin . , it i. ui. I ul , ( at a-l f .1 I... .1.1. .1 l . e t ,'lii...'t,s at tl. le .e, e it 1 i ., ,,..! i lb in -.. iv on ea,t;i l.nin III-p.i-1 tliltlt I'eitljiol me ttial pi.' ll I.i ( . lor . i.i, . Mo. ii.t. Ill .1 k.'liel..l . I tie tlloa; l be sil. e .1 In cvolv ct Vi.u And Ii an. and I . ii b ii ill a . v . r i ...i t ii . in . . I . .. . i ; I . it Hi a i. 1 luit f ,r n.litin I . Ins I .'.US fii riii'ii-mi Cl, i . led a rr-lv til ill',..! ( lie ei s f -i i... a uiti.ii.i .1 I i in Ii n-ttiii. ll. I.i r ' '. it... m, li.e i.. ,..'I4 luo .N.i llmi.ili. heir, mu ul hi Intnl. ,4l lr..ii.i.,i ia I.i,, ttil Illilla Ilii. ,i a i. 11 ll Uf " .ill , I'M f Of k) , M . illTl , irt , '4 i dge ii l' h. III. ii. ul . .k 1 l. in a t ifii aiie tb. well al e 111 U'li. Word Declares Wrestling Has Got To Stop Hie I.i: e.iir.i .1,1 I.i- iio'.-.s i.l I'ort Pelliii Illie.i me . " -"ii or more -ue..ia and ,i! eli..lli liia.rev e ' to it. 1 t. . a a a lit n'.i.t.iin river t,.r fie, , ii I llv, laeivc iniiea i.ianieue rior and niAde n a. another time. It rr. th. port ant and th that u.. enai'i.-.! that the 'o m' will astir ( in no rri I :;;ot ..b'i'at u;i 'KTl.AMi i - It.) me if. M-ilti.o Word ir. ce.fel.t !! It. .1 .111. d '.v; . rs ho h.i ii a . . :u for .-ii ill great quantities that is necessary for sustaining human life, and it will not be lrng until the men and women who achieve other thin?3 for the ben efit of human life will have their headquarters in this great state. Oregon first should be the motto of every webfoot more s j-ea.-sigmn- s have ! .-. .le i i. s, ' and i;'1! . the toils 'l....'h4:i;;t s rt .male in s iii :..th n a vvora.lU ,d t: a'lv .1 ; u l.-h.d rs '.v ;.: a. I in full a,.'r'. '.at ill! in . an I'li'intv is ;a:t:c hat it has r-pn--ran. hes vi .,,i re Vs el m the v J sine.. I I. ' mi Is 11. :t:.i:.a;..r -; I uid for i MoiiMt.l -. tin la- lined fa.'l;. : ! en. ra' at Me Word has had '.: 1 as to the ' a.; : .. '.outs ; ii I U .1 the past year -;;.( that most tlx-.1 ' ! ' 1 here eomil wrest . Sheri.T i.l" this an !.e fi h- H-tit k... tb.. i',.:.- i.lnp of the lit Of I lot. ll ton. ati. I h's li.. s;..ppil;i l.i in..' e! Ill l!;rl.i:' loua 1 ii. i:.'. and I ti-i t ..ui i . Ann rti a. tor the lime brini; t pi. tnrva.pia and have tiler secll III . e i tailed ever p.T It waa ll.ii. tb.lt I vi Ol Per. '... t t.ruu hi i tl a'. !'. oil the mat I : it-, a If I. an. ot :i pi. 1 to ll U w Ilo n .r is a isoii i. ins aroua rein s- ..f itie ar T in I'lirtlaud dur 11- la tlrin In the f the rmiteh.a h.n.. PREDICAMENT OF W. J. BRYAN cant feature of the work of he court is the increased !. v (or scaool and library purposes. Our schools are now regarded as amor,,' the lest of any states in the wst. and the coun ty court is determined that they sha!! remain so. A erowUu attendatii-M ; made it nei-i-ssary to provide a little " ' more money for this work. CVr'ai:.!;.' The Enterprise has the school heads will approve the always admired work of the court, which has alwavs J. liryan, al-' been as generous ia it al!i)n.-M t..r ' e d.li; til.se re;s Oi ;-.M Hi mt-res; th- ei:a. inntv a ed I he Cof, , i tlOI. "1 J:t.U- Kot- .-rt Ar. bhal.Un i.av ;or and nusde sh.ji.iid s.-rve s a jther i. .-n i aruig in.oin- The Enterprise is confident that County J'jdt'e IVatie ar.d Commission ers Mattnon and lilair made ttf i.es possible arrantrement and w:sc.-s to conuratutote them upon their work. ir.;; ex-pr-si-deii's at I.T,, d-r to make further pu!. t " ak th. m, n i reaob'n'.s, sena'e but a; for ') a yar ;n them availalb- lie s.-rv. f, ao'ihl ! . ')' v.r -,e r,f ia .ii hf" members of rt than that .1 ...ii o! other ! ' f ! iuuusu uiurnug nuui mm puuucaiiy. senool work as the lountv's We believe Mr. Bryan is a big man. Tn-antfrd. We could not be honest and believe otherwise. Many of the reforms now advocated by Mr. Wilson and Mr. Roosevelt were advocated by Mr. Tiry an years ago. Some people say the Commoner was in advance of the a;. wane we till not hazard a guess on PRESIDENTS Better than pension mm nueauou e ao Deneve mat Mr. AND PRESIDENTS Bryan is honest and that his political activity has been of much good to the country. However, we fear that Mr. Bryan may soon have his troubles. It is not inconceivable that President-Elect Wilson will fail to name Mr. Bryan Secretary of State i( the Xebraskan wishes the place. What we would like to hear is that Mr. Bryan does not want the portfolio and, if offered It, will decline. Although Bryan is re sponsible for Wilson's nomination they cannot be of the same political family. Bryan has been accustomed to dictating policies too long to tae a bark seat. A man of his s'ar.dir.,' In the Democratic party realizing that he is the maker of the president, it seems to us. could c'it regulate him self when grat questions come be fore the cabinet meeting's. Bryan is not the kind of a man nor to assert himself. And it is a for. .'one con clusion that he would do so within four years, and po-sibly : the v.-ry time when the president wi-nwj to be In the limelight-himself ;t will be better for the Demcr-ranc party if Bryan is not made a member of the eablnet and infinitely b.-uer for Mr Wilson and the Commoner. JUDGE ARCHBALD IS FOUND CLILTY a i:.lar;e oi "mis:, meaner in office" salutory lesson to the ermine. Judge An hbaM was as sociate justice of the romtiier. e court the second hw.Vst tribunal in the country. He had lieen far more s:g tiall" honored than mo-t men of his b-iial a'.ta.nii.euts, but he could ln' resist a temptation to use his official position in ou'si.le d.-als for his pe .'i.niary tain. These deals, of course, made h.in unlit to serve us a Jude. and. as such acts are dearly beyond in- pa.- oi uie law, ine senate could , at n MUEE TEXT BOOKS L loi,:.,l on o;vort.it.it for tins lie.nl ! Ii.. ut tain villi our loibra of the in;. bit- mil, tis) luati) iif whom are in s o a v,.,.etii il.scrd with t.n-ir o n ii... l.'.at tin ; iii.ikn of tn. w d.i:! ic i't A P.t.'ul dream luatt ad of an . ar i st and bapp endeavor liia v.'ur ct.nr a l.ttle i loa. r. and let a taia a out It A .i . .a t!ie r mr from I'rritoii I'm, and iu-t al.i'i.i tho auustantial .i tbat ban' be. u i i utpieted at the coat of an eiu riituiia a im of tnor.r), is the pi ill! i.! the lii.lll.e'le I'aprf l olll ,aii. pr.iiiai.i.v Ihe t,et on Uin I'ac It'.c cast, and i;:iiu,c riuplo) meul in an am y n( men .N. atled cloar to th" toritiii ciifTa uf prnjes tln ru k ' (mm the tup uf which aim lira a beautiful and prodtiotlVB mraa dotted altti tt." Intl.. i.irden liomna uf a, I happy people, and from which are con stati'l) a, .ruining forth beautiful w lid ft flowers) that lin to the barren atniix by a. psrat lux employer and GOOD ROADS ARE THE COUNTRVS BEST ASSET th"n go ahead ' s i;e sure you are rii-'hr ar.u one r.f tl.e man.' no gr-a'er salar renators. , i ..e'i' and ioil: . , ... i . ,; decent establishment, and it should be borne in mind 'hat a prudent man who has receiv-d Moo.'",") from the government is likely to be in posses s.on of capital he can safely invest as 'he basts of additional Income. This would obviate a nec-fsit ot discontinuing a pension at the death of an ejr .presifl'-r.t. Such a necessity should be clearly recognized. I'en slor.ii.g a man almost involves and iticlud'-s pen.tior.ir.z his widow. A re public ran a Tori to take no step which can be claimed as precedent for pensioning the widows and fami lies of civil otf.eers in annual sums sitfi-i'-nt to n.nir.'niti opub-nce or splendor. The maximum pension we alio s.oidn-rs for total disability ow if'g to wounds, i xjh'ires in the line of duty or any oher cau is so in-ignifir-arit when set bi-niflp the figur Mr. Can,"gi- names as the minimum 'or an ex-preid'-i:' and for his fain 11'' a't-r his deth That we rather ''f.d-r h is not a.sham'-d to draw a'.ter.'inn to the glaring contrast. As ex-ijiiyjr, s..-r,att;'"s, our ex-ir'-s: du notiiing else but rind him guilty. Jiidiie Archibald will not have to s.-rve a prison sentence, but lie inns' pay the highest penalty for his mal feasance, removal from federal Judi ciary and disqualification from ever holding public office. Xii doubt many otlu r judges have ,,.,. guilty of the crime for which Judne Archbabi pays the penalty and escaped, but this is becoming a better governed country, and judge in future, must regard their oaths of office as binding and not mere form. The conv lerjon of .Judge Archibald will aid the judiciary ' Free tet Looks for all puidie school ' children in the primary and grammar grid, a in this state is the aim of a j bill being prepare.) !,y S.-natnr I. X ! Iny tor presen'.iMoii to (he leKiala I lure. The bill wl.i be Introduced a result of the paipul.tr demand for free li.(.'k. sava the Tel.-.-ra 111 . The bill is itt.-rne.l largely after , the free text book law of West Vir ginla. which has be.-n m up. rat. on ; With tllUl'h SHI. -ess for ielerii years Tin- plan Is t.. create a rummiasi.m to sele t all 'he text Ihm.Ks us. . in I the public s. b.sils and our. has., ih sale. The at;ite Huin.r.nten dent of pubi c Instruction shall I... secretary of 'h. rummiasinn and the sis retar) of s'ate custodian of the books. a line that la liuleacrtt aid.-, and aur rounded further wiia Hie beautiful scenery and the cl.ar bin., waters of tl.e rtvera in.ning onward to the ara wt'h l a tolling peopi... n u a n.agnl lb etil aetting to a picture of baruion. that tll'a one with a desire to decide iim tt.at par'irular at aa a l-ri..a Lent l i n.e Tl.e, w.ia such rvldeii.-.. ,f real i i . li ll ; ui i vl i,:. io... i, . o. i .0 4ti..i,a lia.. an 1mii tiei'l mi Uin in i a ol tlia la, .nrliig luau a, i th.'t' Ihe Peer be tlrlllha lit a..M.ia i.i a( ir.lai i.lhla dmi I (41 good, and lo.a (be tun, haa arrived to tain, ll.e i i I . t I ii wialili away Irnni the ft.. Hi,- . a;il.il:l and divide It up. I (ei..il 1 ti4.li lirrll an uartl In hear lug thia kind of i latter, that the pnni.pl r. ply of itoa aiiiiling man real II atarted me. lialaltig lili nrt frnui lila work an. l..klllK inn aqualel) III I ll o fails he al l s air. 1 aill otklli fur (tie beat coiuiany In the world' And !i"i imilil are that he meant rry ord i.f It liei t.t t rliie mis. If Willi aa llltlo rf Put aa poasllilo to preynil him aering lli.it I aaa partially unlo.r.r.l. n " tl In hsppy ii.iivnraalli.il with him III sii.it way do .mi rnliaili-r It the l-i al i i. nii any 111 the tturid nil. in every way, waa ttm reply tu the t'rat place wo are Kivrti all tile l.i.:. J. -sire with Willi ll t.l do Letter ut.d more rapid nurk. and Ih. ri ult la that n have ai"iit dmiMcd the caisolt.i of tlnati mllia n It tt the ma. test poaait lis n rraaei) rtp hat. ' What dn you think of thai' lleie .n a day lal orer. worauii for a -1 (ul ..io .in, drawing tip.iUle.l k' . wiih not a .lobar a worth of a!. k. who aaa i una. in.M l.inaly In I. reatrd la inn Wrlfarw of Uin roll certi' No wtinder Ihia niauuoutU In ailtutli.il waa a autirsa, when aui b eiii,.nei a are talking alMmt do ii. bu lla uai'tulin-aa aa produ. rr, Inalrad of eternally arekiti. an rtctiae to pread iK-ramial dlaoaliafai linn. which haa a trinleiicy to tear down mpleyr.i la I L ih" litlll lie, in, u ., S li naa it la a uniiuii . a,r u..ii i a (i int ii ii,, , I nit I In linen i a luai villi Int. liiiuan aa ii men w ui am really li.aalnii llira Iho l.e -t world in i pt rinaiii.iit ( .xii.l wn.ro will 1 fli.. I iii.jullril ' As Io finding M. I, , aa hu f iiiiiiiiupil Into Ihi l r roll 1 ' lni) r ' ' tlr I VI , ' U hi (""iriii. but i rsl liol.. ii, iu. t,4 J X. "you w ill Hi, ! i,., ,. . i man ;ou lllavrl. hut 1( ) U.iil per a.iiialiy )uii u leal III tin oil). at li, I a. a alalia.' i 6I t, 1 '"II M 111 lb. '',,.i-r rt b '' a ul t .,f inatead of utiltiiiii tbein H ho la Ihe head of Ihla Inatit.i tloi'.'' I nintliiiird Ilia talk waa .j musiial that I wanted to bear llu.ro of It l i.n'l know niiu b sU.ut tlm turiii ln-r-i of the rninpanr. ' was Ihn reply, lra king for myarlf t only kirn Mi Main, the general manager. I guraa. aa Ihe head of tho rum em. and And he apokit lt Hall) III Ilia t, found hi in lu the ii. j u U'iann;v. I no hug" l.o.a (iuiJ ( lit th" . Irrk., tho f. il !, ,T Ins k to Icl Uin bnala Lum t finiHd hint In Uin wall.. ....j thiHt i .iiiatantly walking arieii.i. J, .4 I found tho aplril il, l a. i . irrnJa And thru I iind, tai. , I It WnubJ l worth wt.iia tm I atriklng latx.r.ra of in, a arikit lb i tiuutry bo arr an r. y i, 1 1 aniiiai targo ouiorpriai s ,,n lot that thoy are inrporaU i.umhIo.1 rrtarartor. Io a.-i l a i.iji d. beato tit I Orson i it, is mi that ho may aeo the efl.s, (, lt4 . , lho rraull f happy uu.ii utifc- , and aillon nit Iba part ul Ua ,-nn-n who really lake an t.lcra' 1 the lualliiitlnii thai It In i' Inn , a no- I In tit lu li u i lil their win a and Thnaai itillla la hat" tho lalmr iiir a Inoro proair ruua Wrll ilrraaril and III raiiu.it l.o fniirnl la Auierl. 4 mil lug again uf Miltaln well, a (, many manager of the Ui( aJ nf Ihtt Weal. might atasi k to tee, City an I lake a le.mu t.n h..w tat; lho cnnndelier, tho rea;s . t 14 ? I.oalty nf H10 men who gl... to tv: tbo rrault th.-r ro to att i n tra lil.ier.i. in utlliy in nmr" than irongin iuai n in 11 iiui , I. u 1 11 hap, 1 hoan i id fhil.jreii i at tlr.f. 11 1 ;tj 4 llrattoti ai'tfri f li.klr. hoi) ll!rlll,eri( it. I ra I 11 forum ofthe people SCORES OF PERSONS f SUPERVISOR SYSTEM PLEA MADE FOR ROADS. HKKiio.V I ITV. Jan. Ii - 1 Kd.tor . Untrrprlae 1 - I ban. been a of I '.ai kama l oniny tjr ar. and during that Unto' I REMOVAL OF CAR LINE of til. real. lent seviral y Ihe devi lopuicni of been aery alow aa counties les favor.tbl aituated old I ib.iblt.iuta ore reaponalble to a large degree for the alo growth and devi lopineiit : it county, and itlan "regoii City H is true some tortious Hitim the (Iral of Ihe Jrnr the rtib- the founty haa "' ")' ' l"m..iit o( the I regi, ( ( , i oiiinare.1 oh ' 11,1 ''' haa r.-i eiied from , """Jr"1 n ... fort, lei.rr. fro,,, pro.,... f"r ly aituated Tin- llm ai-tilers. ,.a tho rr.nii ..r . .,,.1. ataii GRANGE INDORSES SUPERVISOR LAW The I'oiii. j Tbat the residents of Oregon City j and l aiiema'. will light the proposed I plan of th- I'ortlati.l Hallway, Light ! A- I'oAor ('oiiji.ariv to remove n, t'ra.ks iu I'aneiuah is assured na ! 'I h" company ha.s p. tnioiie.) th" Save For a Ptirpose When a man saves part of His income regularly for tome good purpose he ii a better husband and father and a better citizen than he o,herwie would be. Thousands of men have found that adopting a fixed object to wort for the practice of economy in reach ing that goal has been the making of them. Mora!: Save for a purpoie in this Banlc. One Dollar Will Start You. The Bant of Oregon City THE OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY ! range, in sm- Sillll at OsWe to. mdors. d the rounty hool super vi.sor law by a .on- of two to ot.... The grange at a previous tin-e'ing -.-fused to indorse the law, but. at that ti;n- it was not fully uiid-r-iood When '.s merits were thoroughly e:. plained to the mi-muers tlo-r'- were but few who opposed the p!;,n. Why -houid.'.'t. the drai... favor the s.s tem when it. has been indorsed by the 1-ad.ni; i-duearors of the country ? The head of the Washington Stat.- S. 'boobs , -aid that the system was ri-spon sible ' ;or 'he 'jp-iro;, rural h' bool.-; forcing ' ih'iol of tho-.- of Washington. He, h s a:::,oii.ee.l tf.ar ,.. -M ,) piery ! ,f':-'"? u bis power to ha,,. Washing- i r lrt.-;i - lire I', v ..It aiiyt.hitig of tbi ! the supervisor indorsed. Statu iperiritenueiit Alderman and founty ip'Ti.ut. i.derit. fiary, who an; regard 1 as authorities, are tit. omproml.sing '.i .' of the HVHtt ni. rail way to rerni 1 01. 'in j" eoin mission ve i:s tra. 'T. in. ., for ' k H the anil, and sTee .rity dis- lii. the 11..' Oil the street I lir line Ko'llll of nouth-rn I a.-illc Hail 'I l.e aetion foiiows till a) 1 ross Tel I ll.t to l.' loi warned to tile ri,m. Ul w hi' ll allege.l lh.it the B.-r- -f 1 in- sir. et 1 ar line In that was iiisutbeleiit and Inadequate, a. minted i,y tin- 1 oiimanv tn.i, la sadly ill heed of rernnr but th-; company fontends that tie line haa alwavs been operand at a at. liiiarn 1.1 1 loss. It is de lar-d tt...' the improvements would ro.il. J'l.'")'). 'i'iie company alleges it would rurner remove the inn-K.s than down new oios. of tl. ... 111.1.1.111 ueveiopineiit. put that la being wrought about by tin; new h,M..l that has heen cotiiilig Into the roiin t ) it. ret ent years. Ihe IlliprolellielU ,f r riMlda'U on., of tb- ne. ennitie nf iiiiciu inn,.,, alld IIO eounly ,an hope tn ilnelnj, wuiiout r.a.-oii..l,l.. road improv, 11. 1 tits m, ,u to a. 1 oinoil.tti. our na who Ine m tin- inierior of the ..'int. U Ion a road meeimg i., to r.ue an additiii.tl tu to assn.t 111 a -nniity road liiu.riiveiiii.in ii... s barn 1 ta tli-r with Ins hu,i,. and l y a prooer m 1 . 1 1 . ml. ,11 i.r l.ls llli'eliloila inetlin.Ia, e reeelVea t.,e re.jinred asaistiili. e (,, ilef.-ul th,. Itllprov 1 llient. Win n Sev um ai lllera. ,ia the rrsu I of a mil.. Il'-lti ( riis.nli. waged In thr e.1.1 br o. K t r.- tug. I'ubllrliy Mi,g,.r. Ih.ae I.Uera fame Irom all purls of the east and It la trraiirvln ih,.i ..e.... (Murnlm (irrnoiiUn I appeara that the. law pnnK auM-rlalnn of rural arbi- at Hilda In Mimai dutlgrr of r.-laJ thla araalnn uf tlia l.egl.lulura, that aboiibl xa dime. It would lal fottunale fur tho statu. II amiU pnrtleui irly uttfortuiialo fur the r. Impiilatlnii. whoae nltleatl.'liul It i a colli; mi --ion He to wu ll IS ti.e III! -.e ni.taiiig rapia airi.l. s u' u.y an 111 ine in.iiare am rruiu perm. us i..m. aiii a rertitlii ainmint ' "' alwaya lifun nesle. ted. J ,1'faapl'al and who wish 10 cniiir In ''oinily ai houla nerd cniiH'tenl li the went ei, her lo glvo ihrlr ihlblreii ervialnn at Ir-aat aa vitally na thi( better advuntagea. i,r in tlnd a more ' hiila, and Ihla act la about th iti'i'lerui.. , Itiiutr f,ir theiiis. hea I he "Hempt n rrrnrd lu (irovul" tl follow uig lefter a a fulr aample of aenall.lii and rnV'Iriit uf. ii the iiiiuiy letter that are being re trial fur two years reived. nnl long enough tn ilrmnnatral a frlrk, Mn, Jan. K. r.il.1 ""'rlta fully or lirln nut ta di-M "Thi' Oiegon City I'ubll. lti, If It ha any. Hut In tboae luo rn' "Oregon t 'It y Or the aupf rv lanra apiHilnte.l iin.lef -i ' tlentlemen Ihroiigti (he kindiieaa 'a' l'rs ilorm woudera for I hi W of friends I have i,.-. receiving y,,ur ' ''iHila. Ir tlu-lr work I n t US paiT f"r some 1,11,0 ,u,, r-.iiliiin 'ern-d with br th haaly real the name I tun,, , -,,,.. In, ,,! the ac, ihry will do a gre.il -' In Minr couiitrv. like yr j.p,,, (lf llinrr.. nlklm: loii. stly ,n p,,,,,,, ,,r the We are In a poaltlnn lo infOt ' fiiuiiti;.. nui ,ide of Oregon, nbout 1' flnlti-lv annie f tho kkI i-'ltill I ""r '"t"r. V011 will llml inclnaeil the aup. rv Isnr a acllMty. I'ur i i" ii-iiia, 11 r your pitper for 4 year atithin iin.l I I uin. in 1 in in. .nth St reel in (Ireenii 'Ity was under consideration for a goo.l permanent improvement in 11 so as lo in , )te 1, M-.r- for the farmers to pass over win, Uieir heavy loa,l ' ue moss Lack wi'h th was on (he grouinl 1 hammer ami defeaieil year atithi n. Ihry have aavrd niiuur - l !' tn be able lo visit n,ur tlm roillitrr illatrl.-la l.v art 1 rial city Horn.. ,. ,1,,. fi,ir,i with the le almiit Uin purctiaao ut bookie; apparatus. f put 'or, er.aer, a vim P'-rsons who k ,ow ' ''i.'J .' t ttt fcehools S is'.-ln h.'ls been ADVERTISING TALKS NO. 10 tliy If.ilph Kaye, I'utiing nmr,, 1 ca l on the nirbt hi, I.. 1 of the ledger - that Is wh.-.t o,r ,.,1 verti.sing noiib ,i t a certain ex t"tit That is what, advertising ih rr to 8-11 more goods at. a prolit by helping ,.w.ry ltl,.r M.ujni, lui,, Ui your selling rham get more business s-ll more goods, obtain ,,,,)r,. etntom' "IS. It is till ins Inn improvement Wh.-n lower Main Street was beii... ' it occurred to the 'II, ...... 1 the tin orov .111.. ril ,. "fegoll Citv iin.l kI I.l I.. I kn.-ked and the kti.Hkers hammer 1 ' "1'1'i'e., wnn it Veil 'ue progressive spirit the 1,11 inn li View or limiting (here Youra li.sp. II. KKI'NKIt." Mr. Kepm r Is a hnrdwiirn uierrliaiit In I 'rick. iii.prov .ol back' mat K'iO.l f,, Iii ADJOINING d F i-ti Since If 2 O is the only beverage i-'-rvi-d at the liinchtona of the I.ivt; Wir-s it Htands to r.-ason that, that organization is thoroughly informer regarding wi.t..r t.,. .i-: - - ..- ...ve , ir.-a 1 are insisiant in the demand that Ore. I ,i''li,y firm of every bu.-.ii,e fi nr. !in Oregon City to make a reasonable j probt on tb- Investment. ,,r,tr o ui,., ,ey muMt sell what, th .... .e 01 proor. 1 here, is on salea nan who is at the be k and call o- every nrm that se ts 1 ami that talesman ! ll'lh'l bower, fore. nil... ,t prevailed and etll-llt M being completed. the Molalh, r:.llr,..l started. ,1,.. ,,a,ral k,.k,.r ,, . H'd kno.ker w.-,a ,,. KrMIIII, !rom "'' 'o .l.,y slabbing th- company and '"bugiiiiig the motiv.a of IH Ollicers ''Uf HA MfiiiN iiu ....(. ' ' .m.i.i.r.v r,.rt.-,J t jMlM i,,,,. t,, Mf i'K. Kit.lly Falling f.j. T)llmB ''" rltil l.rnnrl,... which 1h.. rrj lalla loiimry rn., ,,,, ,.,..uerr and Andrew Kerr. iiivi.Mc, , "ehonU , bndly noeil. Tlmiililtl' vould t.'.he a larne n.1,1 .,f u..i 1 """'l' of an, ,,n tlm south si, I,. ..f 11... ' ""li'Ulrltil ublllttitra r,r K-'""11 a a 1 ... . VHI.I in , , . . . ....... iriue away frm Or,g(l ""reny reduc the I,,,,,,,. me km, k, rs began to er. The Hull of ll..,di.i, Itroa. ugalnst the Wan-rly Association, Henrietta i.tiisnn i-ailing. Mary Korbuah Kail- I'ersniia who arn not at all tnl J ill, rural arhoola r to hi mil- by shrewd auleaitieii, who perstu-'' IhtTt, Id buy all anna (,f thlnga tb 1 thn aeboola 111 11 tint use. Kvfll. IxM.ka, globe and aclelltlllc lt''r Ills urn aoniet lines foisted upon ,: illstrlcta. while almpl which It aorely nreds vlded. Thn rural aupervlaora llolie a ureat ileal In liailler Ihla Ih t nf affnlra. I'tnler Ihelr iinlet nin!', t ttteiit Hie districts aro iieiidlii,: tt j funda fur tho anpivlii-i which an dally us In their trhtHil work. I ' that In not all. Th aiipervlsors j heliilnic rrrertiinlly lo Introduce tM Hateil upon " pl appiui'l a arn ii"t P I ptirvlaora a f Ki Till! f,n fit h 1 "tr.-ni"!,, e hnr.lilieH with r.i.r .. ...... v..,r f oiigressriuin Haw ley, 0ur I.ivt; Wire ir, Washington, telegraphs that he has obtaim-d J.i,r, for jln piover.-.erit of the Willarne't.- Hr.er. That long d-sired au foot c),a,,r,e is assured. commodity Ia Advertising energy, poti-n- omnipotence, amhority, is the oti; means tl.ut originate arid r r.-ate a il..,aH your goods and hroduc u .i...i ,r!ie""' ,'r""'al'1" yar-arouH.! the ; Take the big s;,,,,., ln ,nH f1,.r I cantil world today - they hav a d , ma,i for rhe,r ,yu at They advertise. They hilV(. , ( . a nrbatno. . t. , ' , ay 10 fiiti.,,i, 'i-.i V 1 .,,,. . . nttlllUH ' ' OlJIitV M to .. "lUit for yourself. Jl.. Wllsouvill.. 'ani.y, .Sandy, Mar.u;,i. Molnllu unl every other town In th county to get hat Ih comliiK to the,,, In the way of school and road improvements, anil "iiik wnoiiy ror your own media,.; vie lull v 1 fly a ,1 Wiiv"ry K"'' llnkM Is being heard ,y I ' ,l,""' "l nevi-r irlve way loi'; hh ami r"u i,'rc,,,t J'"'"- Th. .llntlffi I '0,!n,r' ''nl,," ,,",r '" t under cbv "r" r-l't-esented ,y J. K. Iledgea ",lJ, ' ' H"",k . I contend n,, Blr), ,,, ,un(, heionga' 1 ',,r thlnm. Thla thn rounty ... . j to the in. They also ask lion .1,..,,, ! """intent him not limn to do. Il for alleged wrongful holding ,,f 11,0 property by U,,. defendants. The do fendaiim an, represented by ( V Montagu., and W. I.. Hrewsier, of I'ortland. i in We opine tha' Windrow Wilson be. ?f-'s 'f'.'uiih l,e,g preBi,.r,t li long for the happy days when hi uis a plain schoolmaster and could spank in realty ul0.e who opposed i,j, rule. SARGENT ESTATE VALUEDAT $4,000 Anna Sargent has lieen aimolnleit executrix of th estate 0f C. C. Hr I Kent by futility Judge t,.aU. The .estate la valued at. $1.0011. Thn will , haa hei.fi admitted to nrohalta KM,.. If your chiblrer. .... .. .. . . l ',",h 'irKer'i eatate. valued r.-as.,t,a . ,a, k . . 1. '"rl , haa bee,, ,d,ii,d I.. ..r..i..- J:: ' . hoHraenea.. '1 1 2" b. " "' tabsman In th 'riih .I.1"'" ' Z tnI, ,on aa ! ,.t 7 .!. . nt,,r' ill not ask for your KtMi, and there. ! 1",, hoTae and the at- on the right side o, he .ed'ger.' I lad ..'d (",hy ' r"K"n ,lub- I would auggeat that we all work ogether ,,JrlllK ,he year laid, llmi Mse p a n,te. ,, y JMji.( t f m','Tk '"""''"te the Molalm rail oad and work for better roty roada and m hools. and at the ,., of the present year we wall feel mt we are broader minded ,,d rar ,t.r off from financial atandpolnt -a we aKen. ret they llBed the one .Salesman tbat la ope,, to you There la Ji,t aa much reason for your roods beintr se, af) for iy Let the lull, lie lrn,, i. . in no unmistakable manner ' " " i k ""'y off. Hut a. . symptom w ..iuK a. vn i nn nm ., ... i.i . . .. . . in me r enr ma. CITIZK.V eaa of an estate valued at $2.74rt.J 7. juune tieaue named T K I 'm Prleei Funruian oi rtl Tho ( arrlro and Hoyd Huston Carrlro, hclra of mn estate valued at $1,700. too much other work. It must dnim ly the niperlvlaor or not at'1 Again, the aupervlaora have l" busy encouraging the wider u c tho school property In the rounlf illMlrlrla for aorlnl and rlvli: purP. ". Thla work la ao eaaenllal f1' Ita abandonment would he nolhlo lea than ralamlty to the mate. who la to look after It ir the nip", vlsnra are thrown out of office? In irorortlon to the himm they ' the aupervlsora are not fipenal" offlilals. I nder the law aa It starl rural aupervlalon roali "t rents Pr rhlld In Marlon County, while vision in Halein coali $J.f.O per rhlW t'ertalnlj" the country pupil l worth rarlnK for aa the city P"PL particularly when It ran be don leaa than one third of th miens. , IVrsoin troubled with purtlul I' lyala are often very murh benefit hy inasiaglna: the afferted parta thof miKhly when applylnn Chamberlain' Liniment. Thla liniment alo rellr" palna. Kor wale by Huntley Uroa C Oreaon City, Hubbard and Canity. rTTSaVjrBafaaTW