Oregon City Enterprise. Published Every Krlclny. CHAS. MES1CRVK, rt Bl.lHllKR AM) PROPRIETOR. HUHMCKIPTION KATKH, PUmonHio, Trial ulitcrlptton two month, SnWrlptitHiii pybl la tilnne. Advertlninf rmio given on illctlon. $1 M a Xnlrtl t lh Piwt Olflrt In Orton City. Or., u itcoud clut mturr. FKIDAY, JAKl'ARY 19, 1S!4. AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. Omrpro, Ctoby, CliffcamM, Mlliukl. Vloo UMt, - Aim. Mrailow Brook. New Erm, WllKinvillt, Park Place, Barlow, Ulaitnlone, Stafford. Nuitno, (ania, Molalla, -Marquam, Eimevllie anion, Orrllle. F-nilit Cnrk, r-nnnyside, Iania-us, Sandy, Salmon, Currinsville, t'herryville, Marmot, Q. W. ProMer Uoo. Kuight A. Nalhtr Gary Wlmliiitrr G J. TrulllUKor K 8 Bramhall - Chan Holntan W. 8. Newlx-rry Hnry Milt-y Hamilton A Wa.hburn Mrv U. A. 8hrppanl T. M. Crona J. O. G. C. T Howard R. V I'luipet Annie Slubba. E. M. Hartman B Jrunliift T. liiMjr - LJ Perdu H. Wiltwm John lh J. (.'. Klliott F. (tottsch Mrs. W.M. Mclnlyre Geo. J. Currin Mrs. M. J. Hammer Adoljili Asrhort JXJJtCJIV i.YD CRIME. A battle In Italy between 800or more an archists anil a botlv or soldiers resulted in the defeat of the anarchists, but only after hours of bard fighting. Confronted with the bayonet in the countries which have heretofore fostered their evil machinations against society and its just laws, these out The, levy which was made bv the county rniirl on Monday is three fourths of what it was last year and is nearly as low aa any levy which baa been made (or a number n( years, while it is much lower limn several which have prvcedtil it. It is not sullleicntly f to erntil any useless or extravaKunt expnditiires, alnce with the heavy Interest bearing debt w hich has been upon u for a number of years and the iiciessary ex penses which are as larpv aa they uughl in all justice to the tax-ayer;to be, It will be hrmlly (nissible to reduce the debt except by the most rigid economy in all branches of the county gmernmeiil. ltetrembment is the watchword all along tin lines these times. Tin great New York Herald seems not to be in sympathy with the income lax plan which is proposed by the democratic ways and means committee. In discussing the question it remarks: "The people did not return the democrats to power lor the pur pose of levying au obnoxious, monarchical, inquisitorial tribute repugnant to the funda mental principles ol our government, and they w ill visit with swift condemnation any party that makes such a blunder. The Hp ular rial has gone forth that no income lax will be tolerated In this country. Thesooner the democrats take notice of that significant fact the better It will be for their party." It would puule the brightest man in the state to point out any good resultant from the sittings of the stale board of equaliza tion. Counties all over the state will be at the expense of employing extra help to word out the changes which they have oroered and after it is done what does it amount toT The taxes on the property the assessment ol which was ordered changed will hardly pay for the expense of the clerks employed to say nothing of the large and unnecessary expense incurred by the board itself. It is a needless and worse than use less appendix totheslategoverumeutwhicb ought to die before it has another opior tunity to inflict its ills upon a longsutlering people. SHALL INOOSUS UK TAX KPT Thi most intelligent of the populists villi w hich party I'ennoyer is just now training, casts will reek a more congenial haven tor j repudiate as fur as they dare and remain in I This question is just now agitating the democrats in congress and is being consid erably discussed throughout the country. In this connection IVmorest'a Mngatlue has been at considerable pains to procure the opinions of noted men among which we give the following: ("has. A, Pana: " Kor the democratic parlv, the party which for a quarter of a century has been demanding I lie abolition of the war taxes, to declare now In favor of the most unpopular of war taxes menus, simply disaster." Howard Could: "The taxing of Incomes is decidedly a dangerous, pernicious and unpopular form of taxation. It puts a pre niluiu on perury, discriminates against the well-to-do, and is directly opposed to the principles of a democratic form of govern ment. It produces a hordo of spies and detectives, who pry into the affairs of indi viduals and of corporations; and this In it self is distasteful to a people living under a free government. The question of an in come tax should have no consideration in the mailer of raising internal revenue.'' Samuel dumpers: "I am certainly lu favor of the proved tax on incomes, as it would place the burden of governmental expenses proportionately iihui those citi sens beat able to bear them. I regard an income tax as one of the most equitable that can he levied. I admit that this method is rather unwieldy and expensive, but at the same time I atlirm that it is just," Henry Clews: " I believe, in the first place, that an In wine tax is had politics, and that the democratic party would be respon sible for the harm that would result from it. Furthermore it is sectional, geographically, as the tirealrst weight of the tax would fall upon the Fast, Irnvii g ihr Sonlh and West a comparatively small irtioti to lear." T. F. Cilroy. Mayor of New York : " No citizen in this land of personal lilerty, in time of peace, when such action is unneces sary, w ill consent to the espionage over his private affairs which would lie the result of an income tax." who are puny, pale, weak, or scrofulous, ought to take. Doctor I'lnnwa Uoldeii Modicnl IHscnvory. That builds up both their thwli and their alrvngth. For this, and for purifying the blood, there's nothing In all medicine that cnu eqiuU the " llaoovry," In recovering from "Urlppa," or lu cou valewxuice front ptiou nuvila, fvrr, or other Waiting disease, It ewnlily and surely In Ylgoralea and builds up the whole systout. As an apivtining, restorative tonic, it arts at work all Mm prucones of digestion and nutrition, nmm every organ inlo natural 'k he action, and brings beel alia and strength. For all disease caused by a torpid liver c Impure blood, I)yKiia, iiiiioiuuhm, rvmf 3 W V J , T A fvERY Pair Guaranteed. address San Francisco CaL uIihis. Hkiil, and Htwlu IHaoajM ovnn I 'on sumption (or I.ungscrtifula) in Its enrllm atKeth " Discovery is the only puurai leed remedy. If it doesnt benefit or cure, In ever jou have your mouy back. nursing their theories and putting them in practice when times are, in their estima tion, fully ripe, for the successful overthrow of society, which means a reign of terror and wickedness in which the strong and crafty will prevail over the weak and just, Other countries ot the Old World have found it nwwary to guard against the fresh invasion of these red-handed perietralors of crime who have sought a landing in their midst. Their vigilance necessitates greater care and watchfulness on the part of our people Slid officers to prevent their flocking here in great numbers. We do not wai.t them. We have no use for their presence. All good citizens of the United Slates, whether native or fereigu bom, will readily coincide in wishing them kept from our shores. It must be done by strict laws rig idly enforced right now. Did the public appreciate the evil that menaces us it would with one accord and as one man demand that every immigrant coming to this coun try prove beyond any doubt his good citi zenship and rectitude of conduct. Let it be emblazoned at the entrance of every har bor and on the ensign of every ship convey ing emigrants that no criminal or anarch ists need apply for admission to this country. IN JIKMOKY OF (iF.OIIiiK K. BAXTKK. Gon Imm his home and his frleiidi, Gone from this irne world ot ours. No ninr 'o father lis thorn with It flower. No more to linger where i.ulwain must fad, Where on 11 beauty death (liiger are laid. good standing in their party bis false utter ances, and admit that they were false ami; unwise. Thos who know better yet care ; for nothing, save party advancement mill pat the governor on the hack when t he v 1 know that what he said about the state and j He ha gone to that bright goldeu "treet, the unemployed was false. No one in Ore- j hfr h' rMlln ,rom ,,,r,"w "d ,u,: I Align, were luiiuuny 111111111; iu uirrt j One who walk with them lu heaven' bright ! street. gon denies the hard times, but it is only the demagogue like i'ennoyer who is willing to traffic in the evils which it brings to his neighbors and who is willing to make had matters worse by lying. A proposed issue of $W,0ou,o00 5 percent Jnited States bonds by the secretary of the treasury is but a mere make-shift to bridge over existing difficulties. The attempt to stop an JSO,00",W deficiency with the money received for one-half that amount of bonds, can only result in a miserable failure which will p olong and make worse exist-; jaMHry is, sH: Loved ones have whispered that lorn on 1 blest. Free from earth' tell nd taking sweet rest Yes, there I oue more In auxelie Win. One lesi to cherish aud one lea to kiss. One more departed to heaveu's bright shore. H. W. Utter List. The following is the list of letters remain ing in the ist ollice at Oregon City, Oregon, Papers in various parts ot the state have been publishing articles severely reflecting upon the character of M. V. Kork the erst while exKunder and great ajosile of the populist doctrine in the state. Thus far no attempt has been made on the part of Kork, or his followers to contradict these articles or to call to account those publishing them, and the only reference to the matter by the ptpulists was a two line mention in an ob scure comer ot the populist paper stating that he had resigned. Not a word of con demnation is uttered against the man who while Dosing as a reformer and leader of the reform party in the state, yet virtually stands convicted of one of the gravest of fences known in the annals of crime. The only interference, and it is a just one, is that the leaders of the populist movement are sorry that their leader has been found out in his evil ways. Our upright and hon est populist friends or those having a lean ing toward that party and its doctrines should pause and consider that no real re form can be led by men who are themselves corrupt Bo tar as power has been granted this great reform party the records show that it is not better than the old parties which it condemns, and the policy pursued by the party in the cases where its mem bers have proven unworthy the trust re posed in them must lead any honest man to conclude that as a party the populists are more anxious lor powerthan for reform Reports come from several parts of the county to the effect that the farmers are getting ready forand beginning their spring work. While the elements do not seem very favorable to farm work just at present it speaks well for our fanning communities to have them on the alert to utilitize the first fair weather that offers to get the soil ready and the seed into the ground. They under stand full well the importance of early sowing at the first opportunity when the ground is in fit condition for working, and while there is no advantage in mudding grain of any kind in in Oregon it is frequently the case that the farmer who has all things in readinets is enabled to get in an early crop when bis neighbor who baa to get ready after good weather coruei is just too late to improve the shining hours, and finds himself compelled to wait through . long subsequent hours for a golden oppor tunity to sow during which time bis pru dent neighbor's field is getting firmly rooted against the long summer drouth. The manner in which Judge McBride conducts the court business in this district is commendable. ' Instead of visiting each county in bis district twice a year as is usu ally the practice of district judges, he keeps the legal bail a rolling by visiting each county as often as once a month, and works cases oft of the docket within a reasonable time after tbey have - been docketed. This practice together with bis rules concerning dillatory motions tends to elevate the pro fession of law and to secure a verdict before the death of the litigants and their htin. ing hard times. Several times IO O O.IjX) would fail to remedy the ills afflicting the entire country, with confidence lacking in the ability of the administration to conduct the affairs of this government as will best promote the well being of its citizens. What is demanded of the democratic party is confidence and I ot an issue of bonds. From the reports which have come in from all parts of the Pacific coast it is evi dent that this part of Oregon bus not felt the full force of the storm aud as a result our streams are not so high as is elsewhere reported and the damage is not great. Many counties will have expensive bridge bills to meet on account of the recent storm, but thus far no losses of material account have been reorted in Clackamas. It is stated that a decision handed down in Astoria by Judge McBride holds that an appointive officer continues to hold until his successor has been appointed and quali fied, notwithstanding the action of the coun cil in accepting his resignation. If this lie law, J. 8. Purdotu and John Kelly are stdl officers of the city and may present bills for their services. Raker. Iconic Mrs Burner, B C Chriswell, Chas. Fleinen, F.dward (iolt. Miss Hitty Goly, John Green, Ida Gray, C L Greenhaugh, Mr. Gregory, B (irchereque, I) M Jacobson, Itobt McDonald, Win McManis, Jennie Itan.lull, Gilbert Kunyan, Geo 8 Schtiorey, Geo Habarin, Ixuis If called for slate date when advertised. E. M. HANDS. 1'. M. WILLSbTRI) WIIISI'KKS. A I lain Washed Hut and Other Interesting .New of the Burg. Iras is claimed by some it is advant agotis to the merchants of the city to ship by the electric line and the business will not stand a tax of per annum and it is best and right to reduce it, then let the city council reduce the license paid by the dray men and boat company which aggregates 0 er annum, placing all upon a just and equal bssis. 05E day the citizens of Portland are la boring in committee of 100 turning persons out of employment who need the work, and the next they are cracking champagne bot tles on a bridge which is building. Verily our neighborso n the north are a versatile people. Had the California!!? taken one-fourth the pains to hold Evans in jail when he was there that tbey are now taking in his pur suit and capture he would never have re gained his liberty to cause expense, uneasi ness and probable loss of life in bis capture. Every body can afford to help a little in tin Oregon exhibit to the mid-winter fair and right now is the time to take hold and subscribe to the stock needed. The burden should not be carried by the few but all should help. Friday evening there will be another meeting of the city counsil when more of its and the mayor's disputations may be expected to come to the surface. The chief of police fight is still on. W'ii.soxvii.i.e, Jan. 10. You must excuse me for not writing as I huve been on the jury in Multnomah county for sometime and have also bail the grip. Wlllshurg is all here but it still rains just the same. A. J. Goduian moved on bis place last week. He has lieeu living on Mr. Beman's place five years. Lee Wills and family sturtei! fur home yesterday near Currinsville. He has been down here cutting wood for six weeks. What is the matter with the dam at the mouth of Johnson creek owned by the cel ebrated fish commissioner. Isn't Clacka mas county going todo anything? The firm of Wills Brothers herearter will be known as Heth I) Wiils, A. N. Wills hav ing sold out and gone inlo Heal estate bnsi ne-s in Portland. The dam built by Mr. Hague at the old saw mill for the Sellwood electric light plant two yearn ago has washed out. Mrs. Campbell our store keeper is doing a very good business considering the dull times. She runs a delivery wagon three times a week. The Hlniidler A Co. factory is still running on short time and short crew. Business is very dull but they run to till smull orders. Tax Payer. It baa been decided by a committee of the Portland city council that a levy of 7.6 mills will be required to meet the nec essary expenses of the city the coming year. It is estimated that this will raise 1405,000. The city schools were never in a more prosperous condition than now, their ex cellence being best manifested in the unusu ally full enrollment. Khaubb'b Headache Capkules-Wae- ANTED. Highland Happenings. HioHLAKu, Jan. 10. On the lith Instant there was a social hop at Ed. Hnrrington's, after which all engaged in tattey pulling. Orlando Fellows was present and we feel sorry for him because the tally he ate made him very sick, and he is scarcely able yet to be out of bed. The snow is nearly all gone am the farm era are beginning their apring plowing. The debate on the Chinese question last Saturday evening was a failure. Portland-Oregon City and Yanhill River Route. STP TOLEDO Will leave Salmon slrect dock Portland, Tuesday, Thursday A Saturday at 6 a. m., fir Newberg, Dayton, Lafiyetto and McMinville, returning; Monday, WedneHday and Friday. Best of aecommodatkns for pas sengers and fast time made. For freight rates apply at Jock or on steamer. FOR- ABSOLUTELY" PURE DF(UGS ao yo Q A. HARDING. SUNK IUIT OOMPITINT PHARMACISTS IMPLOVIO rise Pernuncrles mil Toilet Articles. Also a full dock of PAINTS- OILS. KTC. N. A. INGRAM & CO., Suewssor to Story Uros,, General Blacksmithing AND REPAIRING. Wagon and Carriage Work Pono in first cIukm fliii'. HOKSLSllOaVC A Sl'MALTY. pOLD, DAMP ROOMS J ; ; Is the causo of many bad colds ancl too frequently of sovoro attacks of sickness. All this can bo proventod and at the same time givo comfort and pleasure to the homo at an ox pense bo small that oven tho poorest need not suffer by calling on POPE & CO., ho curry tho largest mid Ixtst Holoctod stiK-k of STOVES in Clackamas County. Good Heat iiis Stoves from $1.00 Up, Cook Stovrtt at prnxirt innately low prum Railroad Nursery. Shop on Main street, near end susK'nsion bridge. .f: Needy - Nursery, J. B. NOE, Prop., NEEDY, - - OHECJON. A fine lot of all kind of FRUIT-:-TREES Ready for Fall Trade. A lot of one and two-year-old Italian and Pctct Prune TREKS. All healthy. A LAIUiK .STOCK OF- FINE TREES, FREE FROM PESTS, For fall ami tir'mp, trado, lH'j:i-(.)t, Nursery local ml on Ihnvlliorno Aye., -a inili'rt from l'ortluml. TAKE THE ELEC;TRIC CARS, On First ami Madison, Wost Sil. for Mt. Taltor, which will tako you to Nursery. Apple and Pear Trees, j Come and Examine Stock before placing your orders. A fine line of 1 and 2 yen r old. Will not the lowent. I undersold. Prices ( FULtr? .wlniiMM pJd Mkl7 from ft&rt. P.rniaoMilpo.lttoa. Ktcliulvumtory. I KiucrMM ono.fw.ry. Inllr ( t Iuutotiin. Ub,rl ommiMla to local llm tfn. Larf Kfowir. of dona, nordr.Klltbl nir..ry VI forta.orrb.rd. .luck. w ! " wrtroiiBo taill Indartry 'tinpoTtul i lor Outnt (.mo uh ymvmw. Satisfaction Ouarantml. Send for Catalogue and Prico List. W. S. FAILING Station A., Portland Or. 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