OREGON ClYY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OCTONKR 31, 1002 Oregon City Enterprise. (Tit and Conn!j OlUcinl Paper futtlitalied ,Kvery Krldtiy. L. I.. rOKTEK. 1'EorRiiToi. IUBCHlPTION RATES, Tug finding of Special Justice llihba'rd i Tutt Oregon lenitdature will not b in tho inquest into the accident near ! convoked by the novcrmir in extraordi Pittslield in luti a trolley car ootliU-il , nary scxaou this (all, as had boon hoped with tho cairiBiirt in which Prv-si.lonO by ninny people Biid many politician. Koosevelt an.l otliera were riding will at- Tliia boing a fact lias cusfd much exe ilt tract uunnuiil attention because of tho , incut and no end u( disappointment to narrow escape of tho Ptwidont and the those who ha.l 't schomci they hoped dua.h of lua secret eervico companion, William Crai. The finding, however, is worthy of more than passing note aside fiotn the fact that the presidential to have enacted into law boforo the regular session. Anions these were the Hut salary proic.cUioii for slate officers, to decide upon the constitutionally of A STRONG, VIGOROUS MAN Is Liable to Break Down Pe-ru-na is Sure to Restore. n... t on Six months.'.'. .7.7.7 .7.77.7.7.7. '.'.'.'.'.. i 00 ! ,uty was in the accident. The state of' the late-adopted amendment to tlm stale Trial subscript.,... uo months i Massachusetts long ao abolished that I oonstitiition-tho initative and roforen- A discount ol N) cents on allsubscr.plions j " " . , for one year, 25 cents for six uonths, H , useless iclie of ancient Kiitflisli jurispru-. diim and the appropriation o( money In paid in advance. I Advertising rates given on application. deuce known as a "coroner" and made ; aid of the lewis and Clark exposition. it the duty of a justice to nather evidence the expediency ol an exira soau.ii nan hiiIi. i Lean stri.i.clv limed lv manv very in- Bubscriliers will timt the date of expira. J " ' ,', ,,'.- .1 Hon stamped on their papers following i 0t iiiipanelinR a jury, the fame to bo tmeiitml people ill all portions ol tile liieir name. 11 tuts date is not ciiaiiireu . . within two weeks after a paviuent, knidiy turned over to the grand jury together notify us ami we will look alter it. 1 wi(h e nport or ..Vordict" of the jus- jtice. In the case of the Pittslield aeei- Knteredat the postoftic in Oregon City, j J((nt ,luirvfri tie report to bo sub Or., as second class matter. ' initio 1 to the grand jury represents the ' conclusions of a jurist who thoroughly A3KST3 FOR THE EXTKKPRISE. Beaver Creek Candy Clackamas Vilwa.ikie Vnioti Mills Meadow brook Now Kra Parkplace Stariord SI ;i lino Cams alolalla !arquni Fntteville Aurora.. ".sale Creek llnmascus t-andy C :rrinsville Marmot motives well founded, but none seemed to grasp the situation as it existed until the matter was submitted to the attorney- j investigated it and who took the testi- general, whose opinion has completely Imonyof passengers for what it was flattened the wholo matter. Mis slatot mentis to the etl'ect that the initiative state, there every while on the other hand was strong opposition from portion of the state, from . Or. T. It. Thomas K-' : worth. The justice found that the car A Mather ! ,.ocr issmeeri was Tunniin? toward the crossing at a .. .(. J. Trullinter 1 , . ,. . ., ,, t'lia Holinai. dangerous and unreasonable speed, not .. . !. Newberry orilire, t,v lie company, and that it was I important than anything else is the fac- K. O. Holmes j - . 1 . I. Q (..age j allowed to maintain this speed up to a that it a special session the legislature ;.V.'..K.TM.tCoor' point where it was impossible to avoid a is held the very thing it was hoped to and referendum needs no further action. It is already law, and further and more ;:;;y..niM " t the place B. Jei.nir.u's 1 where the majority of carriages usually .Henry A. Snyder irTWilliern j crossed. As the conductor and niotor- J'l,Hs'oh ! man were cognisant of these facts the to. J. Cnrrin I : til,e t,jj tll4l t)(,jr "mi.iwful act eon- tributed to the death of Wiiiiuni Craig." 1 the nutter ends, w ith nothing accom avoid would, of law and necessity, have to be taken up in case the special session lasted over two Tuesdays, when it would bo necessary to lake up the matter of electing a I'nited States senator. Thus I . 1 1U. 1BL E ASSESSMENTS. I The report of Justice Hibbard in this case presents an object lesson in the In some localities there is a dipposition mattt,r 0f fixing responsibility for fatal manifested that property should be 1 troiey accident! that ,av we!l engage sessed at its full value. One argument ; the aUerilion 0 COunty and municipal plished. authorities in other states. The fre quency of trolley fatalities, resulting from unlawful or unreasonable speed, calls for more vigorous measures in as- them. a:iinst tiie proposition is that such an action might increase the nu-gin tor tie limit of debt, which the state law fixes t 5 per cent cf ti e assessed valuation. O'hers contend that this is an argument rather for than against the proposition. Some cities, seme counties and some school districts have issued bonds about The annual report of the commissioner up to the debt limit, and there is said to of education, just submitted to the Bee- he in some of these instances, urgent j retary of the interior, shows that the need for more money than can be raised j grand total of pupils in schools, elenien by taxation. Apart from the effect of 1 tary, secondary and higher, both public tiie policy of full valuation on the ability j and private, in the United Suites for the of the city, or county, or district to in- Tiik Enterprise has realized that every cheap state that wanted to try and hoodwink labor would stand ag'.ast that the owner of the Enterprise should want anything to say concerning his business. In other words, a mini is obliged to pay the wage scale fixed and about which he is not consulted, or be certaining the direct responsibility for I )( Kntorl)rise (o(jk ...V...,.. ....... ... y;, If . : -;:. v:' 1 - A l(U vVvS:v; Frank ! !; 'i," . 4 s. Cif- .-v.:":-v crease its debt, a uniform rate of valu' lion is desirable. Under the present i the previous year. Of this svetem ti e assessed value of property in J enrollment of pupils in institutions sup a city ives no bais upon which to esti-1 ported by general an.l local taxes fur mate the relative wealth of cities. In ! nished by states and municipalities was the stand that as the scale uf wages w as not satisfactory that the least that could be asked was arbitration. In this stand the Federated Trades, through their com mittee, has agreed w ith the Enterprise and the matter w ill be arbitrated. The j Enterprise has always paid the highest t ,.1 ..r..... . lr year ended June 20, W2, was 17,2"'J,- lo t"""- "J -in .n in,r of ?TS S:'0 ..noils over f,,Rl is tiiU"'1 ,0 "" Hreatextent number the !"'" have to do with less help. New England states the valuation is as close to the selling value of property as it can be made without subjecting property-holders to the injustice of paying taxes on property that only exists in the imagination of the assessor. 15,710,3'J4, against 15,4-13,402, the num ber reported for the previous year. Be sides these there were certain special in stitutions. Adding the enrollment in these special schools to that for general education, the aggregate ia something The raise aeked for is from '.'. to per cent of the old scale in this ollice. The Enterprise well knows that the opinion of every man that wants to work labor (or some favor will be dead against the paper, and that opinion is formed w ithout the slightest knowledge or care for the facts or merits in the case. Wo?. Frank Dunn, Alderman TwcrtyFourth District, writes f.nr 132 Cast Fifty Eighth Street, A'cw Ycrk City: Thf Pcruna Medicine Co., Columbus, 0.: Gentlemen: "There la no remedy tor a broken-down system that I know ct which will so effectually restore health as lruna. "Whenever I am overworked or Bvli'cr from tho conitequcnccs of a cold a few doses cf Pcruna builds xrtc i:p aaln more quickly than anything I ever tried. I find It crpechlly valuable for catnrrh. Three bottles cured me three years ago of catarrh of the stomach and i have never bad the least symptoms of li since." Very truly, FRASK DU.W, Alderman 24th Dlst., N. Y. City. tliul still.ed 1 ! I" 1 "i a.i 111 nfiVel :!!. H i ; -1 '"" ''I U to M.hxI V. . 1 1 1. I O"1 b r.ulllt )llbr. i. t':.!.-.n!. u . iHlloti. ATONIC ia a nnllelnn Hint Rlvea tnno toaouinparl of tint m M. ni. Thnro aro different Muds t.-nhs, but tho toiilo inoi.t ii-'d. .1 i.i tin-, country, whero ciilarrli it 1" pn-vu'.iid, la toiilo that opi'iutm on t!.o i..ucuamai hranea. l'eruna Is a tutilti toth mi'mmn mrni braneaof thitw holob lv. It i IW tm to tho capillary clr.-ul. 'I xvheh cott" stltiitoa thus" clelh ate n ntmii' 1'erulia la rjmelili. I 1 its i peratlo" upon tho inn.'. 'ii.i in. ir.l i 11. 1-. H la toiilo thut stii'..e.i 1 1 t: 1 or all c titrrluil minute nervo I wht-M l'erph i 1 1 i! 'I Int. Hi ently. IVrunaaot l.s ut eatiirih In .''I too hU dell parts of tho body, 1'uul I.itndrum vrltltiK f'otu ACanta, (ia., uyn "In Jan.'iiry lad I Nr. an tho ti rf your l'l-r.niiv mid .Maiiu'Jii for what wn term"d orranio heurt Irouhtn. At that tlmolcoul.l H.-urc. ly wulk to my pla. 0 of bllhlllesl Will. . lit slopplriK to rest Mid oi arrival f -It completely i-tlnuti- I. Had itevere pains In my heart and gi-ner. l dlMiiHvH. After lining tho II rat U.ttle 1 f IVrutlil 1 Ix-rnit t" Improve nnd bnlny I f.s I that I am a aoiuid mail and I work foiirtis ii houra a day without any lal feollni;." I'nul l.andruiil. A. M. Ik.'r.l, an etnd..yeit .f thi-r. I', .t tj. It. It., Y.'cet lturllni:toii, la., write t "I had e.it:irrh of tho Hloiuaeh an 1 small liitrstlin f..r a iiuinU r .f y. arii. I went to a iitmils r t doctor and not no relief. I'm wily ol." of iny doctora sent l.i to Chleugo Ki.d I met tlio aamo fato. They Hiil.l they could do nothing for nut, that 1 hud cancer of the stomach and there w as no em. I almost thouhl tlm Maine, for my breath waa so nidhliM awful. I col I hardly atalid it, It Wf J so offensive. 1 could not eat anytMi.;, without gret misery, ami 1 giaxlnJJ grnw worse. 'l'liially I K"t one of your boiku, anA eon -lud. .1 1 would try Perima, and thank IokI, I found a relief and a cum for Hut dreadful dlseas... 1 look flvn hittle it l'eruna and two of Manalln, and I iiott f.-el like a new man, Tlwrn la nothing Udter than reri.ua, and I krs-p a tmttla In my houe all th tlni"." A. M.lkerd. If you do 11 d ib-rlvit prompt al il satis faet-.ry result.' from tho u of I'eriina, w rit" at oii. t" I'r. Ilarlman, K'.Tlng I. full etatenieiit of V".ir cao arid bt wlil l,o pleaed to K'v you hll TtJUrJUd ti vice gratia. AiMre-s lr. llnrtinan, 1'realdent ol Ph.. llartiuan Sanllarluiu, ColumhuJ, I hh). A reference to the tax rate of Feveral over 17,750,010. The value of properly cities shows that the property owner used for public school purpose has riBen gains nothing by a low rate of valuation, j to -."''13,0.SfJ from IlliO.SSO.OOS in 1870, Ia Massachusetts, where full value is ; and the expenditures fur the common the rule, the tax rate is $I.4'J. In Illi- j schools (including elementary and sec nois, w here 20 per cent assessment pre-!ondary schools and excluding all insti vails, the tax rate is 15.20. In compar- j tutions for higher education) amounted ing assessments and tax rates the facts j to (220,043,28, having risen to this sum (aiM- I. the Hot itl.es. 'The fastest selling articles I have in my store" writes Hrnggist ('. T. Smith, ! of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King's New Dis Icovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers Iron. Throat and Lung diseases, who cjuld get no help from doctors or any other I remedy." Mothers rely on it. best phy- should be kept in mind that full val.ia-1 from $03.3!'0,MG in 1870. In 1870 the j Bj,.janH j,rpP,;ribe it and (ieo. A. Harding tion does not mean the highest point at ! expenditure for schools per capita 0' guarantees satisfaction or refunds price. w hich a single piece of property has j population was $1 01 ; the last year it was been 50M. There ia some force in the . $2 '.)'.) per capita of the population, the aiguu.ents of the opponents of full valu-1 highest that it has ever been. The aver ation that larger revenues will lead to j ag6 attendance for each for the entire larger expenditures. But if increased I number enrolled was ninety days for the expenditures are necessary to provide year, an increase of twepty-four days for uniform benefits from taxation they ' over the previous year. must be incurred. From some sources now comes the announcement that sev eral hundred children of school age are denied accommodation in the public Jin kb U a strong and growing senti ment throughout Oregon that the pro posal for the state to appropriate $500- icbools for lack of money to build school- joo:i or any other amount in aid of the houses. A city or district is under a moral and legal obligation to provide school accommodation for all children of school age who apply for it, and the ob ligation must be discharged, no matter what the result is in the way of increased taxes. Tns importance of coal, cot only as necessity for individual comfort but also as an indispensable factor in industrial enterprises, has been recently brought to the attention of the American people in a way that ia convincing, if unpleasant. Coincident with this lesson are the fig ores of the geological survey, which show that the United States, under normal conditions, has outstripped even Great Britain a a coal producer, and that it furnishes approximately one-third of all the coal annually dug ont of the mine throughout the world. This, of course, included both the anthracite and bitu minous varieties, and it constitutes an other striking proof oi the marked devel opment of its resources which this coun try hag undergone in the last few years. Trial bottles free, Keg. sizes, 50c and $1. Letter l.lst. The following is the list of letters re maining in the poHtofliceat Oregon City, Ore., on Oct. 30, 1002: womkn's uht. Rresslu Cora Miss Campbell Anna Mrs Maxwell Nellie A Mrs mks's i.i. sr. s Anderson J A Ho wen T K Cook II I. Dean Walter Downing V F Fisher Joe Forthous Frank Lewis and Clark fair should be left to a vote of the people. Some of the indivi duals connected with the management j joneg am of the exposition are opposed to the question being submitted to a vote of the people, or in other words, permit ting our late constitutional amendment, the initiative and referendum, taking its course in the premises. The fair people want nothing less than half a million dollars appropriated by the state. If the question is worthy of any consideration at all, it deserves to be fully and freely discussed, and should be left with the people for their approval or otherwise, as the case may be. If the purpose of the initiative and referendum is to allow the people to express their sentiments, the exposition management should not oppose the proposal to submit the mat ter to a conservative, intelligent, patri otic constituency, so that the amount given would be spontaneous and a free gift by those who will have the burden to shoulder. The Enterprise $1.50 per year. ('nick A W Keilly John K Rogers O S Scheiffer Win Smith Ernest Stephens C U Vane Jno Williams T M Nye F J GEO. F. HORTON, I'. M. to in: utr.y a vw A $10 heating stove will be given to the farmer in Clackamus county who will place on exhibition six heaviest potatoes. The object of this is to Bhow what Clackamas county can produce in the potato line. They are to be left with J. J. Cooke, the real estate dealer, and after being weighed, will be placed on exhibition, with the name of the pro ducer, but the weights will not be made public nutil Saturday, November 1st, 1302. The stove and potatoes will be on exhibition in the show windows of Wi Wilson (fcCooke. ELLOl 2,000 niiloH of long .lie tnnco toll-phone wiru ill On'Kon, a.sliniL'ton, Cali fornia ami Idaho now in operation ly the Pacific Station Ti'li-j.lioiio Com jiany, covering 2,2'U towns;. Quick, accurate, cheap All tho satisfaction of a personal communication. ; Distance no cllect to clear undcrHtanding. .Sk j kane and San FmnciHco , an eaeily heard m Port land. Oregon City office at Harding's Drug Store. I:ilil IK-.N "I ::;) t- l.eri. At 0 and 7 pi r err t. (VI '.n 'ri:tt ?'. "V. I.' I'K'l, ( ir";on City I ireon ' Stevens' buih ing. DON'T GUESS II AT IT a HI l 1 H I II - II but If ycui are goim; nut write us for our rales mid et us tell von about the scrvici- 11ml .i.T.iiiituo.h.ti.iiii ullered by Ihi- IllinoisContral Rallr ad. Through Tourist Cars via the Illinois Contral f" Pacific Coast Chlcaeo and Cincinnati. i"-t '"i writ.- nb....t your trip as we are in a position to give you some valuable infnrniii tioil and assistance. St') miles of Truck over which is operated some of the finest trains in the world. l-'or particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call 011 or iddress J. C. LINDSKY. II. 1". TIU'MIU'U.. T. I'. & i'. A. Ciun'l Agt. 142 Third Street, Portland, ( rc. a Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. E. I. SIAS DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of repairing neatly done and warranted. lotflIce llldK- C'moby, Orrgo Vow To Find Ont. Fill a bottle or common glass -with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set- J tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid- I neyj; If It stains your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too . frequent desire 10 ; pass It or pain In j convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should nave the best. Sold by druggists In COc. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tellsTT.L? more about It, both sent PS 'i' rtl! " absolutely free bv miU.iSLfiXii, address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. The Red Front COURT HOUSE CLOCK OREGON CITY, OREGON. GROCERIES (iood (ireen ('offoe, per lb... 10c (iood Koaat " " lli!uc Ar 111 Allaminer Soda 8 lha. . 2'ic Waaliing Powder per 11) O-'ic (iood Laundry Soap 20 barx. 70.' Liquid Shoe IlreHHinK, Bottle OSc IlluiriK per box 05c " per bottle O.'ic Hewinu Machine Oil, hottlo.. 0.V liattle Axe Tobacco, 2 plnH. . 75c We carry the Sweet Orr, Union Made Overalls and Jackets. HATS lloy'a Ilata, from Xic up Men's HaU, from 40c up We cany the celebrated Gilbert Lining and Near Silk. UMBRELLAS from 40c up MACKINTOSHES MiHHeH MaekinloHliei with de tachable collar ! M Womeiii' MachintonhcH from 2 50 Meiia' Mai-hiiitutrhea from... 1 50 ' Hoys' Mackintoshes from.... 1 25 DRESS TRIMMINGS Wo have the most cornpleto lino of Dress Trim mini's I.aceH- Applitlt) I'.raids and Fancy Iliiltons In Oregon City and carry an assortment equal to any in Portland Fur TrimminKS in all colors, Children's Uloaki per yard. 10c tip SHOES We carry tho J. B. Lewla Mem Re sister and liradley anil Motcalf Shoes, which always (rive satisfac- "tion and we will sell them at prices to suit. We Trade For Form Produce and Shingles. THE RED FRONT G. T. HOWARD, PROP.