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nilfrnniriniTiAii rn i AWAMa UAIUIA iifAiarit !!';- it. n;4.- r ... """" OKMUltlN' CITY KXTI I KlCrlC INK, K K'MIAV. (H'TOIil-.U 'J7. l!Mii i , OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE - Pi.bl.alt f ry fritty. t. C. SHOOK, llll 4 PuklithM. Eittrod tl Ori CUT, Ori 'oiorTi. m(iii4Uu nuttrr h( they Mid lo Ik Ih mpietii nlll.ilIU- Jlt if r t 1 1 1 1 K ill CI I'll III A lU Ullll l.d il ll.l It lll'I'Un o yr J ftlt Months IrtJ Bubacrtptlon. To Montks J Hubarrtber will fl4 Ik dt of inlistioij surupl oa Ihrlr pr M In in I their Bn. If Usl pimt I o rrwlllrj klndif if y us. tad ik rur III rK'i our attention. Advertising lUies on application WHO LAND WILL BENCFIT BV BILL'B ADOPTION! That the owner of land ufter l ho confutation of til proiM-ny, while I the man aba r'n( I ml will tnK bci IviiefltieJ by the adoption of lh Full 1 lhi ) cji t. fcll.f 1(1411 1 lure I nl one .. ...,...... ..... l t -!; ! iuii mm. 4 rl'i' ti.-r iirniai xaitin i.ihi i nn innm-uia j ith LiNUl Fund Ametidtii.nl" I one of and Hut U ilironiili Hie .!.., imii the xilnt rmphalred by Henry F. ; th,. Tax I HniiaHou an., -ndm m Heed. aejor of Multnomah county Throin;h ttii a topiiou i( ill- Tax I -i -t . It)' nlyliiR the ri)t of thin inisli,i it.nii-n aiiii-ndim-nl the .ter will lX measure, Mr. Ili'i'd pro that ;. output Ihr i llv -imiii I -i.nx-r Hi hould U t adopted, all Inn. I rental ' ortUn. lo icl i.f the cxtrit.is.iitt niiit lm paid a at preent, with Ihe , .:.1 .-t ihcy luif niti.!!i-. h ktnlrt a unlviTMl landlord He !. f -1 1 a.m Tl who h'e hi.Ii. , th. thews why, with till aiiii'iiiliiifiit re ; tuition admit ih.it m- h a red nlion inttrkable protUlon nfonf., Un.l ,. i.u.lf vnlinut liniHurinc I In lll not have any m-llinu Iuo, j rTi. ii-m of ill- iity chi.thi;.. in . ;i,' In iH-oklnc of the rertaln rfu!t of j Ii4 thl mramire. mhl h I on tin Novrm wiuli- tti -i!- tluiHu-liit (!' Iht liallot. Mr. Rid riTt-ntl) Mlilt :t.il are not pJtti.ul.irtt iniftf! -.! Tha value of liind. lnn not it I In l,oril..n.l, ta.'. tti. y ar. Int.T li.tlTC. 1 only It not pnxlin t or r-nt rtr. In 1'nrtl.ni'l !.! t!i'- aro In -capitalised at the ratf por rnt ! tere,iis In u- It i n hlrh the community regard a ' sitlvl known state tue. r Inlr return on real entale investment i l l e trenn u.lomt') Inm aM-d nel The amunilment aim t take, thronuh, y.-.ir Kery tte iii.titution, ev.ei i l.vatlon. all of the rnt ami p.iy it 1 one. i .vm; tor l.u tin rra.. . m Into the atate treasury I their annual nppni.n.uion In a.l -When lurhnapecUl and exe,lulve ''"" "" " "" permanent U a thl. U lmp..M-d. the1'" aprrvrrtatlon. Iw ma le for ..th.-r ,.roent value of It fall, for all time to : Pn--- " " '" . .m. ..nnn fh nrw.-nt oniT. Thr i l'l"lal"re h.i (onu loled It la! or. caiiltal value of the land I at once; reduced to nlRonflwated ty the tak Inn of the entire KTound rent. Manl festlv. If there te no ground rental. there tan be no capital va'ne remain ' 'r It. -t it .iH.. the ia ...er. In In the hands of the po.-e.-wor of; ,M l,,",,v 'i-l the title, no matter what the client orj I'm the people of the mite liae i value of hi holdings. rem.tly and thev lll ne It. The Ta "The total, or ue value of the land i Limitation bill wilt compel the .It. will neither bo Increased nor de-1 ! member of the next let-Mature to he rrcunixl by the tax: It will remain thej economical. If the ta limitation Krtne whether the tax be hUh or low. : amendment U adopted rorlland tav What will occur 1. that the total value '"' ""d lU' ta" will bv limited to r IP bo tnntferrvil to the state; the! hat they were th! ear .!u i ht; orer will n-tain the shell and the " "ean a tax reduction of htate w!!l take the kernel. j $.".00.i0 for Portland and half a mil land will not hae any .elllnc ' ,ion dollam for the atate am! the .l-ie. Rent will not cease, but III efficiency of ctnernmenl i'l not he be niii I l the slate as imlveral Ian I I Impaired Iti Hip slUhc-t. It lord." grange, has taKcn a .trons stanu ftand against the sinK'e tax measure named on the ballot the "rill Rental full of aruiMrii lor lax rv.l'i. t.i.ii l-ol In n lie of all that hi. Itii i. the illy commi.loni-r pMp..e to m;e ,.u .,,,, allt:UUti ,, u ,,mi n .i it I next )eal lax lnt Oofl hi Wit WOMtN f OH HUiiH$ Vli. W V VI. tun nl Kn4 ll.r ii ul hiiraa ill ue lluli a I ' ii il) In Oie .Voii inl'rr rln l,..i. Vli. V..uuu ' lite llia.'olil ill the Itollli'U ul Kill K olll tote or Mr llil,llca N. 4le la.) I.lleie hi l.llil hi Hie .ilu ie lu .iin.l: (.. Tl' l 'he I rt IMne Ih.. ttoiin Ii4e lu.l an iM'l'lMil ..) I.i tole In liall.'iul i!iIio. mi l l!i ale rVe. 'nl I.I tl a I I,! tole 1 1 III imMii jii I jf' ! t!ie oiil lti) 1 lie m'ltiiK'UU made mi iilieii.pl I.i (nia.l.t In llivrioii fur (if ,, In. e. ,y K Mj.i .in ( .i. . r i tu j ln . Who I con Inlllna In Ii. allll In dale Ttieln innei fid M4 IUi .luie.l irom l.i. Hi.'re H.ia no lUni;. le lieiiiik rata iiei.l X.il.l. tailed to th a ll.u I. in a fi Ihe .houldel .led of w lid ti the i,o a.ili.l.r It l hatint tit' illlloiM 1 ...i.i el 'tie a ..urn. ti.leia Ii. jl I Mr j Ul .l m A l elt.lH III.' S..ll..u U.i lull, fiiilll. .(,.' loliteltllill l VI anil. ! I lit ib: I. .11 N.i nun rti-r bad a hit 1 I. I o; '.'f limn and in. nun rti r ill. J i d It up wore. lleur heald 'ti ll a i Th (:. ol Liiuuaiie a.it h llikhl ol ol i I 'I'aik'nird coon null etea lll-e (he uiiN.li; I'rote the a"lialor'a iml bile lew peii.c walked but lnot of Hlel. lalk.d VI loll.ia I n i( I lie , .li.iie.l keel ke. p 'Hi II 'ell It l.i'k an a.-ile hralil to .ip Willi Ilia illllllli Ml. alll I ill. Ill I take a iiuli k lin n' jl ma know he l.a I not 1 1, a.. . I Ihe woiueti' Ihe II i Jic Alliance I alir.i-luu a t i at line of tliinkinii women who aie I.i ( lie. I unl t lte'.! II. mi t.llt who lator Mr ll uh.-a tor pleai.l. nl. Mr II ii file a ) .lanll.e.l hi. p. .till, a! ili.iiicea III 'lie eastern UI. when he . .tine out tor national uCra,e amend in. nl. no wonder woiiu ii are working i.r Mr ll'ith." Mr. Morgan I. pre.l.leiit vt the K .: -j S if'r.ue a.MM lali.m mid la one of the wmiieii who led the totea tor women -.i'io to tl.tory in her ta'e. re w.i. J. K Jai k n ht out on tin llll.M. He', reiililha tor Hal. in toil know lie waa Hi. I Hie J.n k w ho h id M . . o" bine to! ''' '-'k XM.I K.ilklliK ihi tad ..Ii. I " ..on ' MONIV tlT A8IDK BY CITV TO BUY AUTO FINE TRUCK t ' mi I In iii-.l (r.un paint 1 1 I In I'liu and fum itlieii din hluury : Vlr. II. hiiel.i l waa in il at llin ineellllii In ilelend lilliia.'lf. hut the lll,ior i ruled Mr Lowe mil of order. j r'ulliiwhiit the bililiiel lueelliu. It j apivlul aennlon of the council waa held. I'liuia .ul. milled by I ho Hniilhi in : , clllc for II ateel Olelllead i i.lmIiik a I i Koinleeiilli alreet wele ilUcui.e.l and or a ileaninee of only nine feet and II In. he nl.. ne he alreet, which et eiul iiitii. II nii'ii Ihinifctit ton low mid a nieniue to tmiTlc. The i licet cum inlllee will iiideatnr In a re I he aid of Hiipciiiilcudeii! Iliirl.holler of (he null. i.i, I In loweilin; the undo of Ihe .Irei't Couu, lliuaii KoaltK Inoted that the illt nlloruet be IukiiucIciI to prepare it i luiriei nmellillliclll to be referred to the tolera III heceiulier ill which Ihe city i, mid be Klteii the power to collect a fare for cletntor ride llin ill. .11, .il w.ih not neeiiuded I'd all.) lllli were .-. n In i:o mart tl lut bet Weill The toter who Hind on the walk Tlie were n afiaid of that ch.iaiif parade. Tut they heanl the n n..tor tall.. Il looked very bad and w.i .oirow ful'y yml; Vh.it the flat; waa ciillrelt lk u red . Jii-I picture bit M.i- criiumu ana. Iietiiix rat. cc rt.iuih T Worth Careful Thought I you rnitj the lalx-1 tt know wlicthrr wir baking jH)vdor U nuulu fnn cream of tartar or, on tho other luind, from idum or phosphate? koynl Hakinn Towilor Is mudti from crrtiin of tartar, uVrivnl from Krupn, mxl mkU to tlio food only wholes mo qualitlrs. Other bnklnjf H)wders contain alum or phorphate, Uith of mineral origin, and ased us substitutes for cream of tartar bcxuLco vf their cheapness. Never sacrifice, quality hixJ healthful, iiess for low price. KOYAL HA KINO IX3WDEK CO. New York COUNTY PAVINO SUPERINTEND' ENT RETURNS FROM MON TANA WITH PROPOSITION. Th on that 1 1 ..r aioiel' i ; and all our fifty three tate Imar.U r.nd cotninlflon hate uvuto.l their lncreael appropriatioti .lions' will: Ihe liicrca.cd approprlatlomt for a'l THIRTY MEETINGS HELD WITHIN STATE PROMINENT WO MEN SPEAK. Hint Worittlek. cuiiiiiy alnn up. . erliitendi iil. who ha. Jiirit reluniod from l. real l all. Monl.. where he h ' been workllit: allice the eoiinty patina plant ui .hut down rlilay offered In acll the clly a complctn patlnn plant. In. tiiillni; a road toller, for ..iniii lie made the propicillin) to Mavur H i. k. II j The plant oilereil the clly I now at Ulreal K'alla. where II ttaa u.cd lu u al ...llllmlell I V I.i. L lllllterf I. ' l,ie patina lOlllrill't. .Mat or 1 lackett UoiUev 0. K. Johiuon and S. O Hill ""l "" fuu'r lh' !urchai StNATOH PHAI8ES AOMINIS THATION-WILSON LAUDIO Many uiiiualiiK In, .dent bate occur 'ml duriiii; the paal ueek In the pohtl man were on their way to thl city from Needy Thiiri.l.n ctenlng in the' owl" tar. They weie near fanhy j when they m a peculiar object In the' roadwat Doe 0( ih,. men aiiKKeitled the err be ntoped and IniealiKallon . he made, while .eteral of Ihe men! 'The county ImiiikIiI a pavliic plant for fiOO itnd at that tlKiire I Iiellete r could afford one." lie mild rYldav. "H'lt I'liiou (4 a lot of iiinney, and Orea-m t'ltt la not too well ail'llei with money Just now." The mutter will probably be brought A. the ( lection draw. Hear Ihe wo-1 man', party 1 becoinln,; more a' tin ) etery day. last wrck :: nieetliuai were held thnniKhout the Mate by I mi'nni th. frfmmlni nf ..inin nf ft... I frills. I WILSON MISUNOERSTANOS. were somewhat timid, but llillmaii "I' al a council ineetliiR ruxin by Mr bnniKht hi cur to a 'ha t." mid wl.h w'orwlck ll wa throiiKb lila i-fforla hi. .earchlliiht found tl hjei t to bci that the county hotidit a p.itlui; p'atit a full icrown owl. The wiiua of tho.""'' hard mirface at uluuit r.n per bird were tied and placed lu front tif 1 " " ,,f the iimi.i1 contract price. Mr. W illiam Kent and Ml. Margaret i the machine and bronchi to thl cltt-.l . Milltetnore. While a aerie of meet j where It ha headipiarter. in the I till- j in;s wen- neiiu neiii in ami arouu.l itian tiirune. TUe liemmratK term It Jiik' I'ortland by Ml K. K. Criffith and , their ma.cot. w hlle some of the Kenub- .Ml. .Mary t.ertrude Iciidall. .Now I Mean friend of the member of the recruit to the upeaklnic bureau are ( arty pronounce it a 'hoodoo." Mr. Ida Kinney M.n krllle and Sarah - Hard Klcld. Mr. M.u krille U Mate I . .. . I,,,rn.n nf ii,.. i'..itf,..-i,. i.,,. h r n0 ot Prominent younK ladle in nun city, w no una neen i;aliiat prolcctloii I bate I n. The IiIkIi ii well a low . t til r plaKoliii anld ll wa a .HI And I l.ellete.l It an. lint ai to tariff, let me ..u. (f Ihe prole, the kind, t hate. In thl., my latter day - Well, aoliiewhat i haiiKod ml mil'. I Our plalfortu bad u one term plank. Aa von w ' mitt recall I'ut there by aouie peallferoua t rank. Hut I eiidoraed it all. Then why, toil nr.k. Imliit aeelil I Ho tlalhty Inclined To run aiinln I'll tell yon why I'te .Imply chaiiKeil nit mind time peace al any price In me Waa patrlollaiii' helKht. And once, ll wilt reiiieiuberoil be, t wa Iihi proud to fliiht: ll'lilltllllle.l (M ill I'.ni" I j i Mr IIiikIii' and III ui'.oil"i. oil ).. to the in inner In hl. h Mr il 'aoll tin a enped Willi the liilcrnatloli il i.fl.ill. Tiny il" lint cat what III. . would hate done If tliet had been In III place Mr HiH.aet rlt la the only one who ha told u what lie would du lln auya that he would have taken j poaieanloli of etery tli-rtnall ahlp In tot In i III Allierli nil ballml Tlllo I Would bate been the iiiiltnlciil of de ' clarliiK war upon tieriiiauy. Mr ItiMi.etelt a only dealre aeeln. to pl.t, a flitht with tieriuany. Hut our chief ext. utlte ha i.'.niti d In illploinallc nieaaure liermaliy haa not been alotie In Hie J t lo lull. .ii of J ii ( Tttii 1 1 ill a I law, f.n 'Ureal Hrltalli hua i..lroe. Anierl.an Hut aotueliow. toward the.e theiirlea.iiroi.ertv l.ellera between .Sweden The public' not Inclined. ! uml Norway and the l ulled Htatet And .luce I would the people plea.e ; ll.ne been opened wlibli ladeatrnyltu llomemakcrii' j President Wilson either mlsunder lit an Inter- stand, or refuses to understand, the Value Land Tax and Loan Kund Amendment.' view the other day he said: "This measure would not benefit the: working nhouldor to .houldor with the farmer in the least. In fait it would! Republican to olevt flow Hushes. Mr. injur every enterprising farmer so-1 Wilson is continually pointing to tin vercly. J fact that there U more or les varia nt amounts, practically, to i-onfisc.v , Hon of views between the more ex Hon of all land by the state. Now. If't.eine Progressives and the extreme they start in to confiscate 'and. the Republicans on economic aubjects. He next etcp will be to confiscate im-: seems amazed that what he terms a provements on the land. j conulomeratlon of confllctins views' What recourse would there be for ' 91101,1,1 be a unit ln l'rf"r' to a farmer, renting land under the pro i Mr- ""Kh- What President W ilson visions of this bill, if he found lifirw 1 fnils ,0 understand Is that, whether self unable to keep up his payment on the land after he had spent his the National Woman's party, Saruli Hard Kiel.) is one of the "full (ledKed ' Wllaon admirer, and had In-, I position of the Progressives who are world. She motored ncros the conn c't'' tended cntintr her firs! v.. It. f.ir lb.. turesinie flKures before the woman's ,,..,,,.,., i.,, ,.i,nl,L....i ,,. .r ,i try from San Krancls.o to Washing ' atls of ,,. f;llr M,, ton ii. i . ncartni: a petition suned in l.i.mi.noo voters, uiost of them women, demanding Justice for American wo manhood. She spoke in behalf of the women voter to the president before the lieniooratlc convention committee and before the Judiciary committee in Wu.hinKton. She spoke before the resol'itiun committee in St. Louis at the Democratic convention. She is now i oinpletim: a tour thronirh the free stMt.-s. She speaks SUBPOENAS ARE SENT OUT BY SHERIFF WILSON WILL RE PORT NEXT MONTH. money and labor for many years in improvini; it? "He would lose the land, of course, hut how could he save his improve ments? He couldn't take his bam with him, nor hi Irrigation ditches nor drainage ditches, not even his fences. "This bill is another form of sing'e Is. the riddance of the rontry of Wi! sonlsm. They arc unaniinnuly of the opinion that Wllsonism Is a grave menace to Americanism. In the last analysis, it is the char acter of Woodrow Wilson which is so offensive to those who know it that tax. The people have rejected single they find no difficulty In burying th In Haker f'itv October 2.1, l.a tlrande. former Progressives differ mm h or lit- Pendleton, Hood Klver, The Dalles tie. they are a unit on what they re- Portland and other places In Oregon gard .as of supreme Importance, that before proceeding to her home state to finish the campaign. Her talk Is livening an Inside view of the working of the Democratic ui'iventioti. She t. Ks of the workings of tln-ir platform. Her personal tales of the leaders from pnsiileiit down are most Interesting People are yiinp'y enthralled liter her witty stories and her Intimate know), i-dge of party government. Is now one of the ataunchest Itepiildl- She appeared at her place of employment about n week j , ago wearing a W'Vsou button, but the employes of the office looked frown-i Sheriff Wilson Saturday Hctit out Ingly at her. Sho tried to tell of the 1 subpoenas to the new Jury panel, In good qualities of the president, but lit r j siructlng lliein to appear the (li st friends would not lUten. She fli.all.. j Monday In November when a grand loi.sented to read mime of the. lltera ! Jury will be drawn. A majority of the Hti regarding the presidential nomb' Jurors are farmer. Those in the nee, and each day the other cm. ! panel arc: ployeos of the office could see tiuj (-. Wanker of Oswego, fanner; prospective voter gradually turning to. II. (i. Zclgler, of Harlow, fanner; M. Ihe opposite side, until one morning 1 (i. Smith, ol Needy.' farmer; O. 1.. Ham she appeared lu the office w earing ; inniid, of Maniiiam. far r; P. M. Hughe campaign button pinned in a; Lake, of lloriiig, farmer; Nat M on-plcuou p'a. e on tin- lapel of In r , Scrllnier. of Highland, farmer; S. t). jacket, but tli i wa not ull. That i Dillinan. of Oregon ('lit. real estate; tax in this state repeatedly. "All farmers who have their own interests and the interests of the farm ers as a class at heart should vote against this hill." Many people still confuse this "full rental value land tax amendment" with the state rural credits measure The land tax amendment is Nos. soil and 307 on the November ballot. economic differences and uniting In a determined effort to save the nation from another four years of dishonor, va'il'ation, foreign policies which, with Europe at peace, are certain to lead this country into war, unprep-ired ncss, both military and commercial, wholesale prostitution of public trusts and industrial depression of unparal led proportions. If Mr. Wilson could brush aside. even for a moment, that supreme self- TAXPAYERS HAVE REMEDY. confideee which has always blinded If any voter doubts the necessity ' him to realities, lie tvou'd experience of tax limitation the budgets which ! no difficulty in understanding why have been compiled during the past i Theodore Koosevelt and Holes Pen two weeka should dispel that doubt ', rose, Wimlirop Murru) Crane and The budget for the sity of Portland is ' George W. Perkins, and a host of nth $400,000 higher than the budget of last ! ers have laid aside ull minor differ year. The Portland papers have been ' ences and are bending every effort In i jjO one would insure the safety of the money you carry in your pocket or keep about your house. The way to insure the safety of your money is to deposit it in this bank. Oldest, Largest and Strongest Bank in Clackamas County. The Bank of Oregon City OREGON CITY. OREGON r-w. i . ii vr'11 " ; 1 i y a . . 1 -: . i-v - .. k i 1 & F i t ' N f 1 1 '; she attended the thealre In Portland and was sitting III n box, when in walked a handsomely dressed woman, who removed her cloak and ! laced It oter tin! rear of her chair. The Oregon Citv woman immediately s pied the Wilson button pinned on I In? collar, and rjiii.t I y removed it and pla 1 a Hughes button in it stead. The Portland woman left the thealre ignorant of the fact that she was wear ing a Hughe.-' button. Anoth.-r Incident that Ih somewhat amusing to the Hughes people occur red a few days ago, when u soap-box j orator in Portland asked his listeners' f. II. Itlder. of New Km. fanner; K ! Harrington, of (Hailstone, retired farmer; Alex Haker, of Kaglo t'reek, farmer; 11. K. Straight, of Oregon City plumber; A. .1. Johnston, of Oregon Clly, It. 11. fanner; C. (1. .Ml'lnrd. of Milwaukle, It. : fanner; .1. V. (iray. of (Hailstone, fanner; (Irani N. Hnrkcr of Milwaukle It. 2. farmer; Ceo. Kohl, of Oregon City It , farmer; (lily T. Hunt, of Kiilacada, farmer; Klmcr Coleman, of Clackamas, farmer; J. D. Chllwiiod, of Hiuiii'; K I!, farmer; William Daniels, of Oregon Clly, It. farmer; Joseph Lynch, of Oregon City, mechanic; C. (!. Stone, of Kslaca da. It. :!, farmer; C. (!. Slroingreen, of vote for Wilson, ' Colton, fanner; (ieo. W. Prosser, of Oswego, merchant; J. W. Heiinelt, of Clackamas, fanner; O. Wlsslnger, of Milwaukle, merchant; W. It. Telford, of Poring, merchant; Clyde ('. Haling of Kstacada, fanner; Jos. V. Hart, of I've bad to change tn mind I wa imnlnst pre piircdiic once, A everybody know a. And hinted him a knuve or durn e Who bared me to oppose, tint mm I slug nnotlier aong, Pot I the people find Are for prcpitrcdlTosa right along. And so I vc changed my mind Mi' l"ws how ninny hate 1 lit. I KegardlliR Mexico? Let' ee let' ai-c -well, that Iimi had. Doe anybody know? Well, be their number what It may, And he what mat' their kind. I stand tin remly night or day. Again In change my mind. The mind, the mind that's changeable That I the mind for me; The mind that I arrangi'iiMc To suit an urgency; One Hint can turn a aoiueis.iult At'd llebt Upon Its feet; One Hint can clialige or call a halt And beat n tiife retreat. - (irangevllle I Idaho! Clohe HOMEFOR LITTLE EIRLi:: I Allien, all propcitt Preableiil WIIimiii j wa naked by licruiaiit to piinll ICreat Hrlliilu for thla vlo'utloti Ht the time of bla ticKiillatliiii oter the alnk ' lug of the I .i mi 1 .1 it I it He told tier j lllllliv Unit till' trouble beliteell III.. , I'liile.l Statea and lin-ut Hrlliilu had , liolhlliK to do Willi llin ditfereiicea ol- l.tmg between Cei tii.niy nil. I the I'liile.l Stale He toll them he would settle one 1 1 . ii-Km ul u lime. And In ; mil settle with t.rc.it Hrlliilu n lie I baa done it lib Herman) i "H Kpt Ul Out of War" "We will not hate war wltli lo-r many while Woodrotv Wllaon In preab dent. Wo will not hate war will, Ureal Hrltalli wlil'n WiMidrow Wllmm la prablelit. We it III not data war wltli am Kuropean nation while he la at the helm " Senator t 'halllhel lalll die. lln.ned Hie Mexican Hit im t loll Ho be!d that the i sliler republic n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 work out iti own dllflciiltlea. The Mexican got em inent, he held, w us piolecting the lite ii 1 1 I property of the cllleii ol I this country to the bet of II iiblllty, and It una not the got eminent of Men j Ieo that wa reapohalblii for the loan ot I life III Mexbo. Haiidll mid revulu lloulst bin not ihe gov eminent w ere j iei.ponall.le. be Mini ;g Interenls who own properli lu Mexico, were the ones ttlin were eager or Inlerveli on. The American i.eop'e did not want It, lie declared. County Judge Anderson mid .line i nlle Court Matron Church are hunting for a good home for a in-ycnr old girl, j who has I n brought to the atten tion of the county authorities. Desert-1 Don't Let Skin Trouble Spread. 'I'rlv III I ti 1 1 in I hIioi are iiomelline tin. first warning of s.-rloiiii skin dlseasea. Nel'lecled skill trouble!! glow. Dr. IIi.bson'H Kc.eina lllntineiit promptly how many were io when about l.'.'l raised their hands. One of the listeners was telling a num her of his Itepiibiii an Irlends in thin city of the occuirence, nnd asked: ' How many were voitr llughi'H' men?" One of the Republican replied: "They ! Milwaukle, It. 1, plumber; W. .1. lies- were at work nl that time of day." Tho Democrat asked no further iicj Hons, but Immediately departed. er, of Milwaukle, It. L', painter nnd 11. Cole, of Canby, farmer. W. C. HAWLEY CURRINSVILLE MAN INSANE. James Taylor, aged 2!i years, of Cur rinsville, was committed to the state hospital fur the insuiie Tuesday. He is a mechanic in- irado and his home Is in the Ciirilnsvi'le district. HheriiT Wilson and Deputy Sheriff .loj in r "aught Taylor lu the woods In the ('urrinsvillc district Monday ..l.er- ; noon. 82ND STREET ROAD 10 BE ....... . i en by lier linsimiiU, the girl s mother Is ! stop the progress of ecema, heal stubborn wise tit pimples, acne, blotchy, red mid scaly skin. Tho an tiseptic ipiul'lles of Dr. llobHon's Kcxciim Olntineut kill the germ uml prevent tho spread of tin trouble. For cold sores or chapped liandti, Dr. Hud son' Kc.eiiia (liniment offer prompt relief. At your drugglnt, fide (Adv.) unable lo provide for her property or to give her i h I Id tho eiliicat lou she desires. Mra. ChuriTi says that the 'Ittle Klrl Is neiii and isually Intelli gent. Any person Interested In adopt lug Hie girl hIiouIiI communicate either Willi Judge Anderson or Mis. Church. Direct i - Republican .and .Progressive Primary Nominee For CONGRESS j ton: lor .nr. iiawuy is one Tor a Clean, Able, Faithful and Effective Public Servant who by hard work has won a place of Influence, In Congress. Please read his record In the pamph let sent to every registered voter by the .Secretary of Stale. Republican Congressional Committe, W. J. Culver, Chairman. Chairman IPaid Adv.) Ead Colds From Little Sneezes Grow. Many colds that hang on all winter start wltli a sneeze, a sniffle, a sore throat, a tight client. You know the symptoms of colds, and you know prompt treatment wi'l break them up. Dr. King's New Discovery, with its soothing antiseptic balsams, has been breaking up colds and healing coughs of young and old for M yearn. Dr. King's New Discovery loo.wns the phlegm, clears the head, soothes the irritated membrane and makes breath ing easier. At your druggist, SOc. (Adv.) COUNTY COURT HAS NOT COM PLETED PLANS FOR OTHER HARD SURFACE IN 1917. t 1 I I i - " irni--i. H - It vv V W. A. PROCTOR Republican Nominee for COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Paid Adv, W. K. Proctor.) Tho Unit iiaving work undertaken by the county when Ihe season open:, next spring will be Ihe ciiinp'eHon ol work on (he Klghly-iiccond uircoi road, leading isoiiih out, of Poillai.'.l inlii ( lackamas county, nild Couuly Judge Anderson Thursday. A mile anil a 'luarter of ths road was i it ril surfaced last Hiiininor, and worked slopped on account of lack of funds. Tlie coiinty-owiu'd paving p'ant Is localed at Will's gravel pit near tile. ClackaiuiiH-Mullnoinali conn ty line. Tho county will Improve uhout three (piartei H of a mile more of county road before linderlalilng uny other project. 'Ihe county court has not announced Its bard surface program for 1!H7, al though the entire county Is interested in the plans. G. J. Taylor Sells Molalla Pioneer The lecture platform has lured (i. J. Taylor, rounder uml editor of the Mo lalla Pioneer, from his typewriter, lypecases and press. II. . Palmer, of Dillon, Monl., has bought tho prop erly fr Mr. Taylor. Mr. Pal r In nl. present clly editor of tho Dillon Tribune nnd l a newspaperman nf nit 11 y years experience. Mr. Taylor arrived In Mola'la in 1 1 I !. about the time tho Southern I n- clflc completed lis branch from C.uiby lo the town. He is secretary I t eas iirer of tlie Molalla Commercial club uml wiih liitcresled lu tlie eslaldisli meul of municipal water works uml other public culerprlses. The editor's desk did not keep Mr Taylor busy, lie preai lied In Ihe .Mo lalla churches a number of times nnd has appeared M various purls ol Clncldiiniis county on lecturing nips. JOSEPH COACH DIES. MArtSllFlKM), Ore., Oct. 2 1 Jo i.eph Coach, who Thursday night shot nnd killed O. T. Treadgold, cdty nttor ney of Hiiliiloli, died this IMoiniii'! as .he result of a bullet wound in his l.'.i.il. Coach shot hii.ui-li Ii iM'.'.'liati.dy after killing Treadgold. DISMAL FAILURE AHEAD Me llon ilny !s less limn w weeks distant, d (he f ,. local Democracy aro dally growing less. Their nil,..,,,,,,, ,..fddlo lm' l, Hn v,,t,',H ''"' Hwllc,,,K Iheh slrenglh t Ihe oi.lv camll- dales who have been placed lu the field havo met with dlsmi.l' failure They started out to beat Ihe Itep. can direct prlmarv nomine.. f.,r the legislature, for district nllorney, for assessor and fr ,(ll,imU. Hloner.. Thn Democrats have no candidal., for clerk, treasure- re. corder, surveyor, school superintendent or coroner. The men "they hoped to beat by Inducing Itepublieans to be disloyal to their own nominee are: WILLIAM M. HTONH. Tor district attorney. W. A. PltOCTOIt. for commissioner. W. W. KVKItllAHT, for assessor. UKOflflK C. HltOWNFLL. H. A. DKDMAN nnd H. C. ST K I Ml HNS for the legislature. There are SI precincts in Clackamas county ami In nearly every one of them, the Uepubllcaii registration Is noticeably ,.,.,. nf tln Democratic registration. This Is a Uepuhllcan year and the voters urc not to be fooled Into following tbeso falso gods. They ,.,,d t VOTK THR HKPHHLICAV TK'KKT! I i I I