8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECKMllKU 15, 1911. Do Your Shopping Saturday and got Douhlo the Amount of Trading Stamps with Every Purchase. Douhlo Stamps Saturday apptics to any amount paid on Account "Twenty instead of Ten to the Dollar. A Bounteous Feast of Christmas Bargains Saturday is going to be a regular Feast Day for Holiday Shoppers. At the Big Store there is to be found something suitable in me way or urns tor every member ot the family. A New Razor for Father A good raior would b an Ideal Christmas Gift for Father. We are showing a dandy line from $1 to $8.00. A BIG CLAIM A Beautiful Water Set for Mother We've JiiHt gotten In big lot of beautiful 7 piece water iota. A dandy gift for Mother fl to ft. AND A BIG FACT TAT T W'. . W" 2 i s ' . t l-t a!L FURNITURE As Christmas Gifts You can't go wrong if you select a nice piece of furniture as a Christmas Gift. At this store you have the great est stock in the county to select from. You can find just what you want and at the same time save money on every purchase. Suggesting Furniture Gifts Brass Bods $10 to S13 Dining Tables S5 to S50 Music Cabinets $1.50 to $18 Anything You Want from the Parlor to the Kitchen. That's the beauty of trading at this store; if it's to be had we have it in stock. While buying other. Christmas things remem ber that the Kitchenware has an im portant place, v ' Morris Chairs $9 to $30 Sewins: Machines $15.85 - $22.85 China Closets $16 to $35 Center Tables $1.00 to $15 Leather Couches $5.65 to $50.00 Parlor Suits $16 to $42.35 Book Cases $1.50 to $15.00 Parlor Lamps We are showing a splendid assortment of parlor lamps. A practical Christmas Gift $2 to $6. Suggesting Toy Gifts Big Stock Dolls 8 to $2.50 Bovs' Tool Chests 75 to $9.00 Rocking Horses $1.50 to $3.75 Girls' Writing Desks, $2.25 Coasting Sleds. 40 to $4.00 Automobiles $6.00 to $12.50 i . Bovs' Wagons 90 to $6.50 Wheel Barrows 15? to 451 Drums 20? to 501 Shoo Flvs $1.25 to $2.75 The "claim we are mak ing about selling TOYS AT COST may W doubt ful but you have only to in vetigate to find that it is a fact. We arc coins; to clean thorn up. We don't want to have a tov lefl at the end of the Uolidav 0 Season and the prices wo are making will move them. for the Two Toys Price of One Saturday will be nono too early to buy Toys. We'll store them for you Free of Charge. PPT- J Suggesting Hardware Gifts Manicuring Sets $2 to $8 "Safety lfazora $1.00 to $5.00 Carving Sets $1.25 to $15 Set Chisels and Case, $6.25 Clans JJazors $4.00 Shears all kinds Mty to $3.00 Kazor Strops 75 to $3 Set Red Devil Bits, $4.25 Ked Devil Water Motors, $3.75 Stanley Pieces, (in. 5 $12.75 Beer Steins Imported beer itelna In all clues. The designs are beautiful. Prlcct range from &0c to I0.QO. Other Gift Suggestions Kitclten Kanges $23.75 to $S0 Dining Chairs 65 to $4.00 Cut Glass and Sil verware Bowls and Pitch ers Blankets and Com-v forters Kitchen Cabinets $7 to $28.00 Heating Stoves up to $18.00 China and (3 lass ware Oil Burners and Gasoline Stoves Lace Curtains and Poitiers Why not give Her one of these? A writing d-k la a gift that will be appreciated by wlfo, mother, (later or the beat girl At thla atore you will And them In the very newest pattern and made of bent material, price from 93 to $', fit Christmas Time I a good time to buy Cariwta. We are offering bar galiu In thla department that cun t l matched anywhere. CHIFFONIERS A hnndome and moat practical piece of furniture. A big lot to select from. 97 ." to $:t.i (H ' 0 jj: i Don't Forget that Saturday is Double Stamp Day. ERAEC BUSCH OREGON CITY, OREGON BBrMrHIMMaKtHiaMHIJBHHBHBHHHHMHaHHBHHaBBaHHa 20 Trading Stamps for every Dollar Paid on Acct Sat'day GEORGE IS HAILED EMPEROR OF INDIA WHITE, BROWN AND BLACK SUB JECTS SEE GRAND DUN BAR CEREMONIAL, THOUSANDS THRONG DELHI STREETS King Announce! That He Will Give Large Sum of Money For Popu lar Education Other Gifts Planned. DELHI, India, Dec. 12. Before thousands ot their subjects, w-ite, brown and black. King George V and Queen Mary were today proclaimed Emperor and Empress ot India, The ceremonial was the crowning glory of the Durbar, and, It is asserted, sur passed all spectacles of modern times. In two amphitheatres erected on the the beautiful plain of Delhi the cere monies by which citizens of British India hailed their rulers were enacted in one before high white and Indian officials, Princes and prominent per sons and in the larger one before a multitude of the people. A holiday had been declarea throughout the land and thousands upon thousands had flocked to the city to witness the coronation. The day was perfect for the magni ficent pageantry and not an untoward incident married India's greatest fete. Royal robes and gems splashed and glittered in the sunlight as the no bility and soldiery of the royal pro cession made their way from the Duqbar camp to the great temporary auditoriums, where the actual acclam ation of the Emperor and his consort took place. ' Following the ceremonies the King Emperor made it known that he would give a large sum of money for popu lar education, with other gifts to fol low. The Viceroy announced tnat His Majesty was so charmed with Delhi that he contemplated the removal of the Indian capital here from Calcutta. Calcutta has been the capital of In dia since 1773. It is estimated that the removal of the capital would cost $25,000,000. 2EMO MAKES ASTONISHING ZEMA CURES. "We Prove It" Every day ZEMO gives relief and cures men, women and children in ev ery city and town in America whose skins are on Are with torturing EC ZEMA rashes and other Itching, burn ing, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp humors. ZEMO and ZEMO (ANTISEPTIC) SOAP, two refined preparations wiil give you such quick relief that yo't will feel like a new person. We give you three reasons why wo recommend and endorse ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP for all skin and scalp eruptions. 1st They are clean, scientific pre parations that give universal satisfac tion and are pleasant and agreeable to use at all times. 2nd. Ttey are not experiments, but are proven cures for every form of skin or scalp affections whether OJ Infants or grown persons. 3rd. Tbey work on a new principle They do not glaze over the surface, but they penetrate to the seat of the trouble and draw the germ life from underneath the skin and destroy It. In this way a complete cure Is effected in any case of SKIN OR SCAI.P ERUPTION. Endorsed and sold In Oregon City by the Huntley Bros. Drug Store. SINCLE TAX MEN CALLED UNFAIR (Continued from page 1) WOW The Time acres of land located In Clackamas county, and out of that 640 acres a twelve-acre tract was sold and Im proved, and after the improvement the twelve acres are now assessed for more than the remaining 628 acres. The County Assessor informs me that such is not the case and that while some land is assessed low on account of its rocky condition being wholly unfit for cultivation or even pasture, the comparisons which I have men tioned are untrue. "I listened a short time ago to a EC- speech made by a single tax advocate in Clackamas county, wherein he stated that be had found two tracts of land similarly situated, each con taining 100 acres; one held by a resi dent who was Improving the same and the taxes on that tract of land was more than ICQ, and the other tract of land equally as level and the fertil ity of the soil equally as good, but held by a speculator, and the latter tract of land was only taxed for $16. "I wish to state that the assertion is a false and misleading and no assess ment of that kind appear upon the assessment roll of Clackamas county. There are tracts of land, however, upon our bills that are fertile and have been improved that are assessed under the law of 1907, at their true cash value, and lying along the side of that tract is another tract dipping over into a rocky precipitous canyon wmch is also assessed at lti true cash value, but the value Is very small on account of the worthless condition of the land. "Those condition of affairs exist In every county, and no Intelligent man will use those comparisons as an ar gument unless he wishes to practice deceit "I wish to call your attention to a conversation that I had yesterday in ortland with one of the strongest advocates of single" tax In the state and he informed me that the munici pal tax and the special tax raised in school districts located in a city, af ter the single tax law was put Into operation hy exempting Improvements and personal property would cause the special levies In those towns to be a little more than double their present rate and therefore It would strike the real property owner very heavily unless some means could be devised to raise a large part of the special taxes In the city from licenses and other Internal revenue, as they do at the Dresent time In . Vancouver I B. C. i FREAK BILLS COST -Dl MONEY MICK MAYOR-ELECT TELL8 JUDGES LITTLE IS LEFT FOR NEED ED LEGISLATION. SINGLE TAX DEALT ANOTHER BLOW Promiscuous Use of Initiative Deplor ed by Oregon City Lawyer State Aid to County Fairs Opposed. to have your car out in runnlna order for the coming season. Do it now while we have tl'e time to give you the best possible service and Drlcet. Magneto Storage Battery repairing our specialty. We also over haul moter boats and do gas engine Installing. Call me for auto hire, Q day or night No reads too hard for my Fords. C. A. ELLIOTT 4th & Main Sts. OREGON CITY Telephone A72, Main U9 PORTLAND, Dec. 13. (Special.) That fads lobbied through the Ore gon Legislature which cost the tax payer.? large sums of money and ben efit only a few men are the cause of the heavy tax levies and the reason there Is not more money left for the building of good roads in the state, Is the belief of Grant B. Dlmick, Mayor elect of Oregon City. He said so at today at the annual convention of Ore gon County Judges and Commission ers at the Commercial Club. Judge Dimlck mentioned the Jeffer son fish hatchery, abandoned, he said, after being built, the appropriation of $00,000 for reseedlng burned forests, the $50,000 appropriation for the As toria centennial, state moneys spent for other county fairs, and new boards and commissions created In such num bers, said Judge Dimlck, that It Is necessary to build a new statehouse to find offices for them. "The best way to get public highways is to condemn about half of these high-salaried boards," he rti;rhred. This statement was greeted t,y applause from the members of the convention Judge Dlmick also dealt a blow at the single tax, declaring that It will place such a heavy burden on the homesteader and small farmer that he will be unalile to meet It, while the manufacturers will go free of taxa tion. He took Issue with a statement made by H. W. Stone at a recent sinuie-tax debate In the First Congre gatlonal church, In which Mr. 8tone i8-d the illustration of a 640-acre farm owned by a lumber comoany. He also deplored the promiscuous use of the Initiative, and the careless signing of measures by citizens to got them on the ballot He pointed out that even to put them on the ballot means added expense. The trouble with some voters, he said. Is that they read the catchy headlines of a meas ure, and then vote for it, thinking they understand It, without taking the pains to read the text Every voter, he said, ought to familiarize himself thoroughly with the text of a measure, and to know Its effect upon the state, before voting for It. Judge Dlmick was as much opposed to the bill pro viding for the elimination of perso al property to the amount of $3,000 as he was to the single tax. As to bonding the county or state to raise money tor roads, the Judge pointed out the Interest that must be met, and said that, although the roads are built and millions expended, as soon as a new railroad line goes In It changes the location of the roads that are used the most, as ail farmers are anxious to haul to the nearest shipping point. As to county fairs1, he said: "I don't believe In these appropria tions by the state at large to benefit local or Individual enterprise. - "If the taxpayers would throttle every ftshwheel In the state and leave the fishing to the glllnetters they would save the state a heavy expense and permit the propagation of the fish to go on naturally. "The teacher supervisors created by the Legislature last year, we have no more use for than I have for another pocket, but they coHt us $4,000." TEXAN CALLS PENSION BILL CAMPAIGN "This coming campaign will be one twelve acres of which were sold to an principally of education and we should employe and Improved, with the re strive to see that both sides of the oiiit that the twelve acres paid as controversy are tnoroughly understood i mwh tax as the remainder of the 640. ; 1 1 . l. , , i iiihkb no error in our junge uimick declared there Is no jSuch example as that In Clackamas county. decision.' NEXT CHAUTAUQUA WILL SET RECORD (Continued from pa?e 1) Western po.-t; Dr. Len G. Brough'on noted Georgia preacher, and probably John Mitchell, labor leader. A special children's attraction will be McCormick and Bronte. Bronte Is a dog that is more than trained, and appear to be educated. Antiseptic Remedies destroy disease germs. Dr. Bell's An-tl-raln is an antiseptic remedy for ex ternal and internal pains, relief Is al most Instantaneous. Sold by ail deal ers. Geo. A. Harding. Drueeist A Reliable Remedy CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm i Quick li abrW. Gii Rflitf it Once. It cleanws, soothes, heals and protects K. J:. f ... o uiBnwTi mem, brene resulting from Catarrh and drive wy a Cold in the Hed quickly. Rentnrea the Senwa ot Tm.-tt and fimelL Full (iz 60 eta. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid Cream Balm for ok in atomizers 75 ota. Ely Brothers, 66 Warren Street, Kew York. COLDS VANI8H. Quick, Sensible Method That Doesn't Upset the 8tomach. Have you heard of the overnight cold cure that Is putting colds In tbt head and chest out of business be tween sunset and daybreak? Here It Is. Cut it out and save It if you don't need It now. If you have a cold, cough, throat soreness or acute catarrh, be sure and try It tonight Just before going to bed. Pour a scant tea spoonful of HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) Into a bowl of boiling wa ter, cover the head and bowl with a towel and breathe for several minutes the vapor that arises, then go to sleep and awake with a clear head free from mucus. HYOMEI Is guaranteed for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, asthma, sore throat and bronchitis, or money back. Bottle of Hyomet 50 cents at Huntley Bros. Co drug store and druggists ev erywhere. 1-16 WASHINGTON, Doc. 9. Character izing his associates In Congress a "political cowards" on the subject of pension legislation, and declaring that the Sherwood pension bill Is a $50, 000,000 campaign contribution. Rep resentative Dies, a Texas Democrat, swung the pension debate In tho House of Representatives out of its routine channels for a half hour this afternoon. Dies declared that mem Dors were not speaking their convictions on the pension subject but were supporting an Increase of pensions for fear of losing their seats, "The Democratic pnrty abounds In Just as much .cowardice on this sub ject as does the Republican party,' said Mr. Dies. "Some of my friends say that ,lf we do not give the sol diers this money we will not be re turned to Congress." , Representative Dies said he appre ciated the fact that 4,000 or 6,000 pen sion soldiers after a scared Congress man ''left no room for argument." "What will It be when we have a Civil list?" he demanded. "There are 1,000,000 employes of the Government now demanding to be pensioned. The President has capitulated." 20 GREATEST WOMEN CHICAGO, Dec. 7 Illinois women, members of the State Equal Rights Association, today announcod a list of "the world's twenty greatest women," which they offer to compare with lists of men recently selected. The women are: , Carrie chapman Cult. Mary Baker Eddy, Frances E. Wlllurd, Harriet Ileccher Stowe, Jane Addams, Ella Flngg Young, Emmollne Punkhurat, Florence Nightingale, Clara 1 Barton, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan II. Anthony, Lucretla Mott, George Eliot, Elizabeth Browning, Charolotte Bronte, Marguerite Fuller, Sarah Bern hardt, Mrs. Raymond Robins, Rev. Anna Howard Shaw and Mine. Curie. It was explained that the list was drawn with an eye to those who had done the most for women. Carrie Na tion and Lady Tennessee Claflln Cook also were suggested as entitled to a place. ' Granulated Eye Lids are easily cured Caustic Is not nec essary. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is Painless and harmless and guaran teed to cure. Has never failed on a case, costs 25c. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains in joins, sine, back ana Diafluer? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and under the eyes? A frequent desire to puss nrlno? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you Druggist, Price 50c. Williams Mfg. Co., Props,, Cleve land, O. For sale by Huntley Broa. and Jones' Drug Co. PROPERTY WILLED TO The will of Peter Clacessen, of George, who died recently, was filed for probate Monday. The testator left all his property to his brother, Henry, of New Zealand, who Is appointed ex ecutor. William Mattoon has ben named administrator. Mr. Clacessen was the owner of a ranch, and had some personal property. He had lived In this country several years. Make Up Your Own Mind When In the need of a cough medicine. If you buy Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey we guarantee you get the best. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist 1 locncriu' I 1 I'OUTP.S I I New Line to Tillamook VTA Tilt! iHASTAl . " .,. aoutnern raciiic AND Pacific Railway & Navi gation Co. Trains will run daily, except 6unday, on the following schedule! Lv. Portland 7:20 A. M. Lv. Hillsboro 8:50 A. M. ,Ar. 'Beach Points 1:20 P. M. 1 Ar.BavCity 2:04 P. M. Ar. Tillamook 2:25 P. M. ""Lv. Tillamook 7:55 A. M. Lv. Bay City .8:15 A. M. Lv. Beach Points 9:00 A. M. Ar. Hillsboro ...1:25 P. M. Ar.' Portland ." 4:10 P. M. Through tickets on aale at city ticket office, Third and Washing ton streets, or Fourth and Yamhill, to all points on the P. R. A N. Further particulars from the city ticket agent or agent Fourth and Yamhill streets. J0HNM. SCOTT K1t17To. I