OltftiOX (MTV KXTKItlMilSH. I'l.lliAY. KI'UKUAKV 12. Wl OREGON OH ENTERPRISEjl'HE MASTER KEY t'aisre4 at Orefoe) Cny. 'f rt!uSu MUh feiur Ret: !) y.ar u Uoatbs J 1nal HubaMlpibia, To Moaiaa ;il 0ubTtir will ra4 ika data 4 aiptietUiS) uii4 oa Utlr ivrt M ; lowiag lUir aama. If ux p ' a riur it4 f aotilr . a4 lha anailer III rtsfalve our l'l--'ia By John Fleming Wilson A4'nuli. lUira att'H ait. a CMAPTIR XIX. A Maeeeaa Freta Iks G't va. ILKI.IiMiNa (all frum lha lll;a a4 l-1 Urara UUUO lu.d tij liU nulla a a. en4 W tttm aui iu la Iba rauip cw.4 kuake aura thai Iba suaa) a j i!m4 a ruupta of tlx WeiLeue be4 w "Hut )a waul II all." tbs sheriff ail dubiously. ur. H a all iuUiv." perelttad Iba i(Lrr "I'Unl liiiluo um all lb niuii' T ta r "I uul of II able I waa away? Au4 abro aa taiua to a srlliruirul b Be felt that aiiMlr authority should baudla au d. Ileal a a situation. Tba l'fr nan agrcs-,1 aim onlerr.1 a Inmp uf cavalry a lha "Metier Key" lo iram order. Wllkirson hi. ai ..t tit ltillli.l-i Nil' 1I tl b l it- b-i. l iiiiih fit ttii 4 I--...I, Mt.i I ..... h II .J li.l,.,! 114 Iti mit .o-l .I...I titi ...III t Iri. l a I ..- k.-l . I .1 l tl I m, 1.41 .1,1 Ji.'.l l, I ...I...J II. all"4l itil. t.- Mtfil il'teli I II 4 l.l -'i ! 41- I ll. a. .Illi la (.. .i til .1. ...I. I Un.. 1 liM Sit II til I'.N (To ba ('ixilliiurd fouuj thai iba uilua wouldu t pay bslf ,r"J CuU,, ,n,"l,"1 rrlte.t T " - - - - -" - 'qukaljr a.ii r4 4o u Iba bl.l la blut. HE M;V JITNEV HL'SSrS i (r l.te . uimiai ; iwjr immI Uw u i !. tvutwui -i 1- II I I ...... ...I t)"'d lttilWB III Jubtl lutTl unrnilrJ ottifi hn aie in Jrll a.onjnl (.ir l!i. nrw Jnr.'l Vui..m lb l-iil, b. ilaf.-rl nwnt in ir.fu. tht,r '" "' UP . . i . i . . !lf ua n..iarjr i:i,ii hit prtHpr.liul.! lo luul pafli, n mil. m ortii.t.u.rt h .!. -m kfc XUittrt Mrrrti-ar I lie t)j) ui Holly rut "J ti. 1'a.U tn trm, ir nuttilTtrJ. jtr4. IU a., irnill; buxs au4 Trm ion oHiinniipa aie .4;i2 vii nwn. n-.-nl Jfvlliw. in rant.'n.; '"" rf..kai a au4 in wmf cur uf ihr ca.l at h.;h a. f I AO In ?.V"0 a Jir " v.unt ul )4 ,,IS,. ,.. h- ,-,,.,.,, .,., i or4 tua. "I ta aluiil a ffllar,M Hi brrlir al4 Ouilljr. - dual kuuw aboi la Iba rUU. Tbil'a for Iba rwurt lo ilr1Ja." Vao'l I In iHMxfMi.iur tlrinauilol Wllkrnkta "llarrnt I lo lrtro oul tjr tvrc, tua auj ur aoikuiror Trutn bal I'fa aru uf jour work. Biro." Iba rurt rrmiia, " iu't Ilka Itirlr liitika. An4 Ih.Ta art lalra ulna amubJ bi VU.ua la la Ida coouiry. "How raa I help ba In Iba coun drlrruillml Hut ha wuulj ait nrv liut i-iMiiirtiiiin. I rlicl biiu 1 brir eblrf !. iua t .1.. i . i... n .i:. . 1. Li i,..t:,u, n.iiiunn l tliuwlf ba iaa uf nnk.li II flam lo I t'jr dvniaiulrt Wlikara.n. much In . ,r . ... ...... . . vvTm lb t ihu m. no lima l-r JurvJ. "Ih.l a your lo..k,.uL m mln,. '. ... .1 f'Ukllkkl a ..it au i ill.u. ailllilllk Iti! I..... Jitnff cunijictiimn arr nuiiutro at ;w ..n.-ii- a ji -;. h i04 uiwr,tiU-r4 alla.k. in thr ciii art falling off. Tlif iraiiion oanpanira liaif '!J out rtvifitnto imm tu hr!p patf t jut a ihe rai'tnuJ aic trj to hr! bull J far J ur ff naJ, o.i! i fin J it dVvrl'T iHrir uort nnnpriiinr. IWIml KiaxilSin T. (nf(ih of ll ToitlanJ K!av. Lilil J'uvtfT Cn. in a hrarine heforf tW IVttlinJ ct'iy c"mm!i'.m "In niri iii.il. inv I f amiviMlt Kn trttiif i.iu!J rav tu t'i fity tlif Mine per crnt i1 it ctiM "Tbjr haa Iwaii o ut to far. alltr.' ta aai4 guMlf. "aii4 )"U ara tr ai.'k. Ti'Diomiar aa aliail ara. Tba Orti iii.in(na- a auu b4 ai-arrrljr I orb4 Iba T.iit uf lha luounuiiit bra U'llkrfM'U allrlibnl hl tll.I )f I tnlM au4 U)!4a a trvh rauiiuU'ii. lla ma4a II rkar lo Iba k-.vit-r il ilia i Xrlh-aa oulUaa Ilia I Ibr UiUl Hulk. Kb aiinia uf lb wmiu-u, ha.) lakau rvfua-a In Jutiu'a hnuaa uu Iba bill a lib ul.l Turn Kaua a llu-lr lxl tuanl. Wllkrrm knew thai If ba ruul4 rapluia lluih ba ruuUI maka lila own tiftua. lla dlmlfxl wtrrral uf hit turn o inaka a dwmir anniiiil Iba bill au4 affnt ( lila Mrint M! ba a. lira to a rablu lrlnw In iiriler lo dlatrati tba itlrull.iQ of iKirr an4 bla im o Tba ruaa h4 lirarly aurv.,l but for Kana'a iuli knra TbniiKti ba hn. o Uawl bla (tin fur maiir rara. ba bid loaf huiia of Ma ul,t lima aklll. an. ban tba inaramlrra iiiada ili.lr Dual daah on lha iiorvh uf lha bmita lha rk. lib a alimla glnii-a orrr bla anmii. i.t, ah.t fnuii lha bli Ilia man mi aim iiftirrl a HES SENATE SECURES DELAY TO STUDY a I l-a Uul trfura Iba lira a uf rarniivt that thi wrputation i lnrvrJ to pa) ; il j ... . .. il II 0 I l H'U( thould tear tlif wine pfo.rti.nia!e nurorn oi iaaun; ammm it ....... j bU ttXillut tH lHJt tl .u.. o the pul'lio in nn of pcmina. iniurt ; !hiu!J t!o it tliate in nuinu'iiin.: , lU-a taka a baud." ba aal.l - llut If ihe .tree., it u. at ihia cany i. Unci to do. Anvthin, W than ,hi. Z t.T merely civet loinpetituifl an unfair a.lt antaT. irnvtve Trtrtiue Imm 04 oi. n aa a.iMlila rk public trea.urr and cm tlie puMic rvmherf. Uvau theie i no wnn ol bko and if Ibat Ikirr ami b a Kiiu ,.i.,,verinK .he.hrr n,, ,hi. new am can meet the need. f the PuMk - and the franrhirf demand made on it oppiitin. j gj tlU- "li the jitney it the conuni mean of tran.pot ration and can cany the j "v'rJ errr tua Wnl. an . .... , , . i i , . it- aftrr thuiiuhifiillr roualdartnf tba mitt load, it i to be permanent, adetjiute and can hear the Uad uf tratlic clli- j trr 0, tfr ,ll0 sl,.,l0 )n ciently, and the jut tax load a te!l, then the jitney i tl.e thim; for the jtamty four b.mr frum brra. . bi4 nM;,- Hr fiS.f r,nn.,f rv nrnvra tinril the iltnev i nut on a rmine HU M oU lJr u M ua-tt b.it do .... ,i- , Tv0 H-lfi'l. my nieiv ara lib nd made to carry the burjrn the public force pretrnt tran.purtatiun or- yiM(u pcration to aume when trning it." 'iiic Cut Miinnftiitii'tr. Wtikrravo roTertly atudirtl tba dia j pvrado'a uiauilta (Wat; J"k V l.ia o j bora a rvLoan J naina uu the bonl'-r i for darliijj. ahrradiira ami arbkiHl ITHIN A rEW DAii the blank have been distributed tr rr- ocaa. lie kimwo aa -Tha M.tvI turn fur income tax for the year 1915. A tear ah-o at tin lime j 'or Br 'ap " d "J a it tt-ould be d.ftioilt to ea,:u'erate the anno)ame felt by thoh . . f h .,. All I'm aakiiiK for la r!e. Hon Tb. .benr, denned ...bo,,, .... ,,;; . .-d V I . n blm aay aai .r,,,lou. .u. W l.k.r.a L,M..,oh. " ,,.V BILLTHOROUGHLY MOSCR, OP MULTNOMAH, PRO TtlTI POSTPONIMtNT CN f AIR TO IPORTSMIN w li;;hle to such ta.t oi less vsjie. ihe rrjilation ot the trea.ury depaitmrnt mere nuireiuan ft-ariruur br bad r.Hd .No man Iwttrr fittitl for a alnUi.-r nnrrvHu. miild hdr lMn rmitnl Vni Hank men and other authoritie Jittered a to their interpretation. Somei niinj.;, with (Vllkaranu'a Miinfnrtlon nrued that a married couple would have to pay tax if their joint income vva at batlim am-b a tool to bla bund i. f 4000, while others declared that a joint income under $6000, mlrftt be t- n'o " ' , ,. , ii . . . . . elro Inalati-iica on tha prlt-llegaof liMit- e-rpt. 1 o complicate the nutter further, Iatyear return for but IV- j Ir.ar tha camp wbon II aa raptun-d sixiths of a year. After the income on a Riven item ua fibred out for a hltn a a-iiaa of nauwa. After all. they trera Anifhran down thera In the "Matter Kay" eatnp TbroiiKti bL t'luui'ulnra ba could at-a Itutb un Iba porrb of tba Imnulow Vljraa. loo. aaw brr. lla took no palo o conceal tbaeruel Intrraat In hla ayaa Tba next few day reaultnl Id little adrantaea to rltbar alda. John tKirr could not reoiK'U the mine uor even acrid In for morb naetled auppllaa t rauaa of tha coottnnt meonca of tha outlawa. who ot-caalonally Drad arat terlnc about down luto tbe eukb iu a warnlna that they were ttgllaot Cm tha other band. Wllkenuin found It tmpoalhla to aclta tha rump with oat prvrlpluitlng a battle, fmru wbl b ba ahrank. Deeply Involved na be nl ready u lo rrliiie. ha dreuded to eroaa tha bonier Una which would for rrar place hi in beyond tha pnle and tnaka him an ontlnw. inmeita. be umh avpry method to put blmaeir outwardly In the rlctit. lie aant plea after ploa to tha aherlff uf tha county to roma and restore ordor. aaaartlng that ba had been driven from bla rtRhtul property by violence uud that tha alruntlon waa aueu that, with year, it had to be divided by five-sixths. Many a taxpayer found that hit arithmetic had gone bad under thi scholastic test. The profanity expended was infinite. One taxpayer known to the writer, being in doubt as to what exemption he might claim, left the exemption line in the return blank, thinking that the internal revenue officials would fill it out for him, but they failed to do so So he had to pay the tax. on his whole income without exemption, then go through the red tape of filing sworn petition for refund, with corrected re turns, and the repayment has not yet been made. Last year some newspapers conducted columns of questions and an swers on the income tax. Learned authorities offered answers surrounded by much legal verbiage, over which the perplexed taxpayer puzzled his head as best he might. Last year's law was put through in haste, but this year the blank return is in much better shape, and seems clear enough in ordinary cases. Space is left for the wife's return after each item, so that one blank can cover the in come of both husband and wife. WTiile many income taxpayers are not reconciled to this tax, and argue that it is unfair, this is a country where it pays to submit good naturedly to the will of the majority. The average man cannot get much excited about the sufferings of his neighbor on a $10,000 income, who is taxed $60 under the law. "Ruth atightnt la ba hara. Mrllcnu rra cvtt liiif rt-stlt-aa. bal At llial lllhll4lll III. mt-m . . .n.m.i in.iim In. and bafora dtalnlinili-a wera aaws mair coin inn n,, r bad aeoaral.-,! ib eoiiitiatanta and i.nner l.sl to dlaann them lla than railed liorr and Wllkarann h blm and curtly atndsl thai bla or- era wera io ais initl inrra waa no tmulila. " Imt your omtrrvl la I doii'l Know." ha an lil Wllkeraou irdM to arirna. tint uelther Ihe olhYar nor lha aherllT. who now ar ritcl. would lllan to him They alto turned a deaf ear lo John lorr'a atnta- nielil or VV IlkiTuou a crlinaa. lln iH.tlnK ma klilnaplnc of Itutb lu fiu Iran rlai'O. If you have anything acnln.t VII aeraoB. ina alierlh aaaartml. "awenr out a warrant for bliu. I'll airta II gnl, k rnouth. With Ihla John limit terfori-a t aal inei. but after a eoufarriir with Kana It waa acnisl Hint lha lntti-r should go lo lha county aeat and uutk formal c"in,ulnt aud procurw a war rant ror vMikeraona arrvt on lha (round of forgery. lou ami I know thofio dinla ha Hourlahca aran'l Keuiilna." John aald aarneatly. "U.fa maka It au lua ami try u lu court At any rata. a'll le rid of blm for awbllc. "1 know youa rttitt t. tha old cook aa,.it, heartily. "I'll N off bnlay With theaa trouper around tha grrn HOUSE TURNS DOM Bill BY SCHUEBEl CONCERNING 0. k. C. PROHIBITION BILL UNAMENDED, PUT THROUGH HOUSE TWO MULTNOMAH HC PR t ItNTA TlVIt POLL ONLV VOTII AGAINST MIAIlHI OTHERS, VOTINC W Af FIRMATIVf , DESIRE TOTAL PROHIBIT,1, AnJanatt, Who DiaMid Att, tap'aoia Plan In INarl Spaach CMmaa Comt with lha Rallcall Oltilck'i Manorial lo Conyraaa ft vorably Raporttd by Commit-laa- Ongon City Man at Capitol H.M.l:V. Ore., Ki h. -(Kmi WI SH. r M. Ore. rVll 6 -0iHlll. lo lha -r.li il. It l t ,ii did rt'-l dctelop In Ihu boii.e (itlair and lha nieaaora aa I'tixnl aa rrotr4 by Ihe roininllli-a un ah i ll. lialfle alllioiil aim ml ineiil and wllliiuil illai n.nli.n by a tola of (I to . Iti N .i-i'l i'I.i a Km till and l.r!a, 1','ih uf Mullnoiiuh loiinlr. olv, ailrt ',n ','11. Ka h ma le an et iUiial'oll nf bla tola Tha r'lielat rtf'tlte tif llnlh waa lhal Ihu Itii-.f r The I. Ill bill lo rloao tha Wlllanmlla 4 Hi t 'Vr r .ninh allho.h nilih. r river lo net fUMim with lo bllla ra- una pmretai-a to I hi a .nililiiil.oiit. j -ui--iii.iira iiarruw, iianoiry. iniaiiin ami jonea, iiii tuiinx "are," prule.', 4 Hint the) Iwiplo at tha reretil ele -Him ili-. 'ari'd for aluoliile iroh. I'll Ion but that tha bill doea to. I pn I lid IttilnK lo fithlna lu tha Itocua rltir lo-! d.iy aa tna.le aparlnl or,,r for I o'rliH-k nett .Mondny afterniHin. Ke. ral aenalora atked fur a poat;Miiio , ineiit fur time lo make a thiiniuch In 'tli'n It lha annlonlo Vltaa blnt.J almri.l thai en "n'1 kUt ll" anything nm-nly ba waa ImpatleuL to"r r," Wn- John! Tbay win aneaa aoinathlng acroaa If they can." Trum ma for Hint." waa tha ran a aurlue rtaiii!M. llut whan Kana bad gona Dorr rr- allil that be waa In a nttaty prvdk-n-metit Wllkeraon waa deaperntely play "All right.-' Vllkrnin agraaiL "We ll Jut go dottu lo tha rond lu tha morn lug ami then walk Into tha romp. U-ara It to ma. I'll simply aay I've coma back tu take charge aud you are uiy mlnera." Vlgaa twirled bla wiry mustm-hea. "And than" Tbe men looked etirb other In tbe aye. That evil glance waa aittlKii'iit. John IKirr and Tom Knne, menu, while, bad beau In ronstnut consul tn tlon. One thing waa ronatantly lu tbelr thought j LCKAMAS COUNTY this year will spend almost $300,000 with 11 no supervision to speak of. The county will build many miles of roads with no one in charg of the work who is an adequate superintendent. County Judge Anderson, honest and capable but overworked already with other county business, pro bate and juvenile .work, cannot handle all the details of road construction with the dispatch and accuracy the work demands. He savs he will tall to his aid Commissioners Mattoon and Knight, neither of them road men. Again, as in years past, much of the money raised by the taxpayers will be sunk in roads of mud and dust. Again, through lack of proper and expert supervision, a year will pass with little improvement in the county's roads. Men, with no expert knowledge of road work, will direct the expenditure of $300,000. And the people wonder why the taxes are high; they wonder why they raise great sums of-money for roads and each year see no improvement. They wonder what becomes of the quarter of a million raised annually here for the last five years and why the roads are still clogged with dust in the summer and hub-deep with mud in the winter. HE GOT THE JOB A YOUNG MAN HAVING APPLIED TO A WHOLE SALE HOUSE FOR A POSITION RECENTLY FOUND HIMSELF BEFORE THE MANAGER FOR EXAMINA TION. "HAVE YOU A BANK ACCOUNT?" WAS HIS FIRST QUESTION. "I HAVE," WAS THE REPLY. "LET ME SEE YOUR BANK BOOK," WAS THE NEXT RE QUEST. AFTER GLANCING OVER IT AND NOTING THE LONG LIST OF REGULAR, THOUGH 8MALL DE POSITS, HE SAID: "YOUNG MAN, YOU ARE EN GAGED, AND I WANT TO COMPLIMENT YOU ON YOUR 8AVING ABILITY. I ALWAY8 INSIST UPON EMPLOYING ONLY MEN WHO HAVE THE GOOD 8ENSE TO 8AVE THEIR MONEY." WE INVITE EV ERY YOUNG MAN IN THI8 COMMUNITY TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THI8 BANK. The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY. V . t . . , f T I ,.! ' it i ' ." "- " . 0 mghta. .-lN ttuth oughtn't to ba here." John 1 '" t v ; i uld any dlamnllr. "If It weren't for ' j v in x ( i ber we could ipilrkly aettle tbeao out- ; J ' ' f 1 Intta. for that's all they are." I.. f , 1 l "1 reckon duIhhIt would cry at the j '. J J V 1 1 A Iniiuent." the co..k returned. "If we did iff J ; v hi a lew hi ineiil. nut. aa you any. i f fV -Ti .151 Ruth on tha Porch of tha Bungalow. out Interference from the authorities. Ihere would be serious trouble and very likely bloodshed These picas availed only pnrtiully. Tbe sheriff made a trip Into the mine, talked wltb John Dorr und Tom Kane and then sought out Wilkerson. "It looks to me as If this was a case for the courts" be said slowly when be bad examined Wllkersoo's forged deeds. "I knew old Gallon pretty well, and be thought a sight of that Itutb girl. Fact Is, be told me be Intended ber to have tbe mine and left It to ber iu bis will. Now yon toddle along wltb these papers and want to take It away from her." "Gallon and I were partners years ago." Wilkerson Insisted. "We located Jhls mine together, and wben 1 came back he gave ma over my ahare." the girl Is here, and that puts fighting out of tha quextlon. I'ntess they atari It," be added cautiously, "Wllkeraon la bound lo nuike some kind of a move mighty soon." said Dorr. "He run t satisfy those follow of bla for long Yet when Wllkeraon appeared at the entrance to the enmp one morning wltb n motley train of followers IHirr was at n loss to know whnt to do Wilkerson was nppnrently peaceful and expected a K-nreful rvepptlon. His boldness liml almost carried him through when the Ignornnce mid cu pidity of one of Vlgaa' men gave John and Kane the surely wished for oH'U ng. Tbe Mexican peered Into the win dow of one of the cnblns and snw a gold wutcb ou the table. Instantly he broke the glass with tbe butt of his carbine and reached In for bis booty. Dorr and Kane had warned the mi ners at tha first nppenrnnce of Wilker son that there inlht be trouble brew ing, but that the first blow must come from the other side. "Boys." wild the old cook, "you know the sheriff. He's listened to both sides, inn) he don't rightly kuow which Is the one to take. Hut one thing Is certain-he's got to keep order and protect hiiimiu life and our prop erty. If those fellows make n wrong more we're gut the sheriff on our side. See?" They had seen the point, with many muttciings. They had quietly' prepar ed themselves for Just the occasion which the Mvxlean's act now gare. Aa the bandit pulled bla arm back wltb tbe watch In his hand a revolver crack ed, and tbe arm fell shattered to bis side. And ns Wilkerson glanced fu riously about him be saw the camp ready. lie cursed tbe maddened Mexi can and grasped Vlgaa by the arm. "Stop your men!" be Implored. "Don't let them (Ire a shot or we are lost!" It was too Intc. Passions long re- j strained now broko out, and within a 1 minute a battle was raging between the walls of the gulcb. The miners hud the advantage. Tbey fought from the shelter of tbelr own cabins, and they were united by a common purpose. Tbelr attackers were scattered, were divided between lust for loot and thirst for blood and bad no sure refuge nor rendezvous. Yet they would eventually have made the camp nntennble bad not the thoughtful sheriff prepared a surprise for both parties. After consultation wltb his advisers In the county seat be bad' appealed to the governor on the ground that as one of tbe opposing forces was Mexican fii sw I '. ). I If , '.ft i V- I A Tha Cook Shot From tha Hip. Ing so bold n game Hint It would tuke every resource at bis disposal to meet blm successfully. Itutb must be pro tected In her rights. The "Muster Key" mine must remain In ber posses sion undisturbed. That would bo Im possible until Wilkerson was ellinlnut ed. And that man was after great stultcs; otherwise be would ucver buve ventured so fur. As he debuted this Inwardly Jobu went over In memory all the events of tba brief period since old Thumus Oul ion bad died, leaving bis daughter In bis charge. Before bis mind's eye ran tlio pictures of the last scenes and then- Like a flash It cunie to blm! Wbut was In that letter tbe old man bud so carefully cherished and banded blm at the last? rind Gallon foreseen some thing like this and prepurcd for It? In bis Inst dnys bud bis fulling powers concentrated on bis single aim and evolved a final safeguard for the "Mus ter Key?" Wltb tbe sen led letter In bis band Jobn Dorr stared at tbe superscription: Not to ba opened until my duugliter'a eighteenth birthday or before then If her welfare la threatened. Quickly he tore tbe envelope open. Tbe tnclosure fell out In two portions He put them together, wltb a muttered ejaculation at bis own carelessness and read the crabbed script: Silent Valley, Cel.. June 20. Little Olrl-rtead carefujly what I write On thlf depends your future welfare. The "Master Key" mine dlacovered by ma five years ago contained a mother SALMANACA, N. Y., Feb. 5. The bodies of Mrs. Lizzie Drake, Mrs. Irene Spencer, and the latter's daughter, Gertrude, with tbe beads beaten to a pulp, were found today in bedrooms of tbe Drake home here. The murder er used a sledge hammer In his work, and frightfully mutilated tbe bodies of his victims. AMSTERDAM, Feu. 4. Kaiser Wllbelm, according to advices re ceived here today, presented iron crosses to all the members of tbe crew of the submarine U-21, which sank three British merchant vessels recent ly In the Irish sea. OSSININO, N. Y, Feb. 6. Lee Dock and En Hlng, Chinese batcbet men, were electrocuted in Sing Sing prison here today. It was the first time New York state bad ever put a Chinese to death. Frank M. Melville bas sold bis pa per tbe Sherwood Journal, to L. A. Hammersley. who will take charge at one. teat I Kill Ion. Ucnntor iMmlck aald ha had no ub H'tlon 10 poatpiineliu nt, but Moaer ol'JiH ti-d, saying II looked Ilka an al tempt was being inu.le to put action off until tha lutt of tha araalmi and kill tha bill that way. IMmlck ua atired hltn thai there waa no such da tiro and Hint all Ihe senators would be rvinly to act on (he bill .Monday. Too reports were SMlunllled by the aeliato committee, on f Itherli a one making (tin auapenalon brldi-a thn deadllnn and tha other Hut the GUI bill do not pats. Tha hoiiKa today defeated Sihue- bel'a bill providing that certain do pertinents of thn Agricultural college. now u.nitiiuinca !y runtliiulng uppro prliitlons, he malnluli.ed out of Ilia on nuul tulllitgA tat. The bill pasted si t era! du)a ngo, repeala continuing ap propriations. The friends of the school will now try to get appropria tions through and fulling will bate to support departments out of the mil), age tax. The Kchiiebet bill made, thlt computnory. Plmlck's memorial to congress that It usa the postal savings bank aa a has I a fur rural cradlta ayatem. waa fa vornbly raixirted on by the aenuta commlttea on resolutlona. Il provides for limit on poatal savings bank de posits ba removed and deposits not bo deposited with national banks. IMmlck Introduced a bill by rocmeat prohibiting the assignment of wages by husbands unless they have thn w rit ten consent of their wives. The ob ject of the bill Is to protect them agnln.st profiyinloniil money lenders. IMmlck nimlo a fight on thn bill pro viding that school tax levies In school districts of tho third class shall be reviewed by thn boundary boards con sisting of the county Judge, the coun ty commissioners and the county school superintendent. I In said the bill was a schciuo of the timber own ers to escape paying their share of tho taxes. Other members said the timber owners hud been gouged and paid taxes not needed. Thn bill was passed. Judge Grant II. IMmlck. hero on le gal business today, was extended the courtesies of tho senate. Dr. Clyde Mount, a member of the state board of denial examiners, was hero In opposition to bills Inimical to the dental profession. lha roll, all was thn rllmai of an afternoon of dramatle Incldenta Al tho. ili the prohibition bill bad been rived aa a tperlnl unl, r of buslneta al I o'clock. It waa 3 oi lo. k whin Ilia clerk started on lla third reading. Tha aiin iiiliii, nit lo tha printed bill aero rtptalurd and lha rules wera auairnd ed lo prtitinln thn im-atally t.f trad ing lha eullrn meaaure, which run titled of approximately VI oo worda ami rotrtod :i pane In print. ! for in Thn only speech on lha bill waa that of lleprcM-nialhe J. K. Auderton, of Thn Dalles, a inemU r of thn Commit lea of (tua Hundred. bo In k a promi nent pnrt In thn dry' r.impalrn pre ceding lha Noiemhcr rlccll.'it mi, in. troduced Hie house bill, No. I. for which thn bill pasted today la a sub stitute Ha polntrt out that under Ibis pro (sited act tho resident of thn atata la permitted In ham in his or her posi-a-aloii at any time not morn than :i quarta of beer or two ipiarta uf vinous or splrltuoiia llipiora at una time, and Ihut no greater quantity than thle ran bn shipped Into lha state by any Indi vidual more than onrn in a period ot days. Thn common rarrlera delivering thn liquor will bo required to takn a ra relpt from thn riiatomer receiving It. Tha rnrolpt will coiietltuto an affi davit declaring that thn recipient la of legul ago and not a common drunkard, and thai Ihr liquor receipted for will not give Ihn peraon poaaeaalon uf more than the limited amount. To enrouragn morn Immigration and not drive people from the city. Kit genn asks lens Ifglalutloll. Constipation. When costive or troubled with con stipation take Chamberlain's Tablets. They are flitsy to take and most agree- ahlo In effect. Ohtainahlo cvrywhnre. (Adv.) TREE PRUNERS CALLED "FAKES" THIS WOMAN'S SICKNESS Quickly Yielded To Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Brldgeton, N. J.-"I want to thank you a thousand times for tho wonderful good Ly.lia B. 1'ink ham's Vegetable Compound lias dona for mo. I suiTorod very much from female trouble. I had bearing; down pains, was Irregular and at times could hardly wulk across tho room. I was Kiimblo to do my housework or attend to my baby I waa so weak. Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetablo (!omtiniiml lllil Inn tt Ufr.,.il tt n.wwl pert primers approved by O. B. Prey no 'i m ."." ",7.7. "T? - tag. former fruit Inspector. Is believed ; work nnd tend my baby. 1 advise all by Mr. Frcytng, who is now In San , Mnf( wornonyw uylko ,t and Rol rrunnisco. incse men nnve absolute- well aa I did m va ly no authority to represent thorn- R,f,d., IlrldKoton, N.J. solves In this way. according to word T ? , , received from Mr. Freytag this week. I Ly'"a " ln;h'"n VeRotablo Cor.. iuuu, iniiiiu irom naiivo roots and herbs, contulns no narcotla or harmful drugs, and to-day holds tho record of being the most successful remedy for female ills wo know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file In tho Pinkhnm laboratory at Lynn, Mass. seem to prove this fact. For thirty years It has been tho stand Thul men are going through the county representing themselves as ox- II c- TRY THIS FOR NEURALGIA Thousands of people, keep on suffer ing with Neuralgia because they do not know what to do for It. Neuralgia i Is a pain In the nerves. What you want to do Is to soothe thn nnrve It self. Apply Sloan's Liniment to tho I surface over the painful part do not ! nrd remedy for female ills, nnd hna r- rub It In. Sloan's Liniment penetrates stored the health of tliousnnds of women very quickly to the sore, irritated who huvo been troubled with such all nervo and allays the Inflammation. Get mcnta as dhmlucomontH. Inilni..mntin a bottle of Sloan's Llnlmnnt for 25 ulceration, tumors, Irregulurltles etc! cents of any druggist and have It In ! If y0II ,Vftnt anocl(v, i(lvro the houae-aga nst Colds Sore and write to Ly.Iia U, IMnklmm Mod Swolloa Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and iclno Co.. I i.nil,lni,.i t V " like allmenta. Your money back If not BIuhn. Your letter will bo oiinmvl satlsfled, but It doos give almost In- rend nnd answered lvft woman slant relief. (Adv.) nnd held in atrl-.f .:.i"i.. tt vvruuucilCfJ, MUST BE CLIPPED NEATkLY THE MORNING ENTERPRISE SHOWER OF GOLD CAMPAIGN GOOD FOR 10 VOTES FOR MR8. OR MI83. Void after February 15th, 1915. Diet No.. 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