Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 28, 1916, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE1
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tha tnattar m tit rvalue our aiK-qMon. '
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ae.iini.al. The paper appeals In " "" 1
people of one corn.r of liackaniaaj Afl.-r a .ar.fiit lid '-IH.ir
oin.lv. and one corner ahm It l Htanli-H a if mark.. The r'uicrir.. l
Iho i.cwi-pupor f'r rMacaita. but . on-, unable In L ain h It.cr h l o .v.. I
luiim noitiliiK of nitoret.l lor th man! I.) or In f"r uf hafd .urfa.e II.
m iii!m from Dial .1.1. riTi.niK mi loiif mul iti! oail I !! '!
01 ii CU. k:iitw lon K.lilor Suu-i U not iili r.-.riim liar.l .ur!...- In
itiOi. for Imtaii.e. Illii.irui. i ): liar mm' Hi" i'"1"'" ",llM h ,
run U.. Ul. .mil oi.l.'i... a.'l4..l... MoU!U. r.irl.-. XMUoi.mIV
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hur.1 iirfuci'. alltioukh It ii- twi;otk .rti.rv ul on..-
that tl.it county cannot aiford nuuhlon.' ii.cml..-r of Hi- """ ''"' ",,1U
of i.u.h l.uurl.- mid It do.. ...u.c c4.l n.kan.4 count y. H. V
In cai:..K hall If all Ill hr.l' ahouM f.-t th'l
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liitit i ml .f tl.o county.'' In other
or,!s, ln favor hard aurfa.-t1 l(
i:t.ii ada rivclve the dir.. t I'. ni f.l
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DEATH DEALT BV
TIMED BLAST IN
Water Issue Splits
Council At Canby
SAN FRANCISCO
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ACT nCLICVtO DUE TO MIND UN
OALANCIO OV ANTI PRfPAH
tPNt55 AHCUMENT9
NEWSPAPERS WARNED BY "f XILES
FROM MILITARISTIC GOVERNMENTS "
Innocfnl Looking Sultcana Loaded
With Cartrldgaa, Scrap Iron. Glatt
and Mjrulm Doti Not At
tract Attention of Police.
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l he il th .e.t ' ''lo. Hi toi.iilalnM .' a m.. , Mf.
er l.ir.i.'. a Kau.-ii u- i" umi .iut
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Th ,i ii ' . I ni'ili. Il in. I Mmi'lat
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til .1 III l.llt f of I. lit Ilia III I e t
1.1... nit ineiiil.i r a lli till. ii l.la tl
Moll, la)
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THE COST OF HARD SURFACE.
Judu Ander.oti tia t otni-llt d the
OLD FASHIONED DA11V SHOW
TO OE F ATI It E OF FAIR
iCoiittntiM. frt iu r I I
i
this .avln I'tforc tt.lcn.la, th Nt"a' of u-l'haitl.-
.I. tioim. cs It as luxury, adwirt the i favntaidc cir uiiift-iii
lii'acr to a.v to It that no inor
of their money I thrown uay and In
other aJ ho the . ouliar tiirn'f.l and Lrincm: the ro...l up t' "!'
of its aelfi-h miud. j end th . titir di.taiu Tin- fi-ur
Th rountv court ha.. I..rued i cannot he atvc.ted at a lair awn-
throtiKh tho Inve.-ttnent of over a ml
tl,ii.rete laid under un
co.t Hie
,-oiu.ly a total o! I a ''
tludiui! the cot of liiaklln; a trattl
.....I do Int I. Ml, lar ftioii.il ahead ' ifo', at.ly I feut lo
I.i tll'.i.irf the .. unlit III Molilalia
III III la.l (l ).ar. a hat f. loll
I . d a Ifa t a l.trc an th tal ol
..a Ttiift) thi. e tli..t.ati, a. f.
lue !. n rut under tuliiiati.'ii
I .1.1 Ueelt I f. !'.l I to M I.II' .IP-
i alt. r a f.:r.!at (t.;t allli a l -irt)
.: St Caul and M :ui.. .t o!'. ti'..iie.
linn tl.r.i.ii.ll the (aiuunit notion
o! t!i a i. Idle e.! I'ai k Ih. r the
Hie. ,ire (r)liit; lo (ill iii (lie conn
ir The rural luoteineiit I. cm our
fit) . eiond. ci.li
e.t t ma. flrat. $.'
II no Y.IUIIke.t I' i
.li.a. C f. Slor. I"
ll.in.l on)
....' nd. ta-li,
, t.r't. t'.i'' v
,t. fitt
I
lion dollar-) in th lat (ho or i
eaia that iiuua.lam or cr.f.t'1 on main
traveled roads cannot atand the traf
fic The host of nuiadaui cannot
utanJ t!j tinder two ycara of hard
t ost of county laid hard Mil face. 1 lie
t-oimty a t ttur.'t lle.l lo tu many
tarts to Its I'laiit. the weather Inter
fered ith fi't'cly ork on th road
the ii'.atit a so I.H.it.-.l that th cost
of handlliit: materials as lu.rea-e.l
Mra. C. N. Wi t in Charge.
Mr I". X. Walt. .1 t'.iii''. I In he
l'erlntell,ellt of 111 ' t show Ml
Walt ha had cv . r . io llh the
atied( l...:i. . is K.hI l.etau f ,thv )..' herete'-r.- hi Id h Hi
are i n. ouraKii.iS th acrli till. u al In (air at.H l illon, ur I t'. uiothor of
.1'i.tro and atietiduis to I.iimi.,-.. . 'he hntdca tn . i-ni. r' I In Hi lu auly
. ...,l..t u I'l l.u ., I ...I'. ll,. .T....I
aloiK thai lm and not imu.ket in ' . ........... .
ith t'tlo r minor matter.
! ......
acar vthoro there Is as much rulu as I and other circumstance outer. -i mm
us there is m the W iliainetio alloy. I the construction of the road hl'h
The court then tried out bituminous added to its cost,
macadam, holiovinc that they bad a! Th .MiUaukle-!!ell.K'd road. not.
Mirlaco hkh would withstand traf-1 t.inS lmiro)ed. w ill not cost as mut U
fit- as well a hard surface at tuucb m the rarkj.l.ue Job. About three
,.,s cost. mi:c of county road wilt be iiiiitov-
Hut bituminous macadam, which.! cd before It will bo neccs-.iry to nuno
It Is a sll tme that luore t,tfo'!o tl
Hot lite III Ihe .llauietl )alle).
You hat lore th i:io-t beautilul
tt.'intry and the rnli.'-t land that
iIihJ oter cudowtd. but tuo.t of ourj
land is I 1 1 K Idli' You want cities
and liothini: is nu done lor the
country I'ntil are asked to nsMt j
in t'tnl-l in ic up this ... lion with the!
e.t of courtesy bv Mr. Walt Mid her
.!t.tuts. Th nan., ol Hi J'ltlis.s
ar withheld until i".r the show
Uk (il.no Th !' wl'l b belli
oil Oregon City d.i' l !. :i ..l.tv. Set
tetllber '.'I There t.i ! I f 11 sn't l.ll
lirokTitni for this il.it
Th first day nt the air will b
fi.nl.v day. when tli faiibv baud will
fumisli th iiiukIc (. r th" day. Tiles
ilav will t.e Oreeou t :tv and Ceruuill
d.iv. tho Ori'ilon fit. I o.d lo accolil
I'.my Ih oxcurslon't' (ruin this city
and Wi'.liiosduv will ! Jutenil ilav
llel;t of the .o...i" thell.sel'.eS Hill
' I
do notliuic for it." , and Mt.hi'l.i ilav. T'.. i ! lo he a l'
( cl.il e. tir-lon train f r. .in Molalla and
to, I. iv of a Hilled bomb In th lliltlst of '
l.i tl.roua tlewliu u I'l.'l'iir. 'ili.es far I
lad Th 1'olb urroitli'il IVatik!
I I.e. nil, a loilicer In n sailor' hour. I
I ll.i; house, but said h had Hot been
I . baritetl with Ih ertui ' j
j Chart. M Kit krl. illitrl. l uilor 1
' m y. l-.ue, ii statement altrlbulliii; Ih
,1 1 tn a iiilu I uuhii'iiiiccd I')' aritu
IllelltS for alltl lltalllst .te.iiredlle.
j which 111) oc.tilil.d itttenllon her
Th uiriiil was not Iniert u.te,.
I Th floslon I. nk iacii at Si Hurt ,
I and Mark! slreets. two blocks from
lb Kerrv biilldiiu. oil Sun Cranclseo's
main lhorout:hfar Tin bomb, con
i cited In a suit, at fat ke.l with cult i
ridito.. bullet, marbles, bits of class. ,
inm I'll' and a. tap Iron, blew n Kn :
throuth Ih crowd. Imrllnii men. wo-
: nu n mid chlblreii to th urouiul. j
"Two women stnndltiii besl.l tn i
wer blown tn bits," said Mrs. Kinsley
Van I.ihi. of Oakland, who. with In r
' in children, was lnlur.l
! All th iiwiir office In S'an ,
' Kr.iuclseo vesterday recelted n com j
I niunlcalloii written In Unman acrli't. j
with tin liitle'lble .en. II, many of lh
I words belli, heavily underscored. The,
commuiih Htloii was slt;nd "Tho P
teriiiliie.l Kxlles from Mllllurlstlc Cov
erninetit. Italy, (o-rinany. t'. !.. Italy
j Itnssla"' In several Instances the wrl .
'tr rei.eate.l hlmlf. Th coiumunb !
JUDGE ANTCRSON FIGURES
COnT ON PAI.KI'LACt HOAO
II out inn. I lro.it I'a : I I
said It.ta.liiiasti r K.hiIs "II I un
llk. lv that Hi t .ini.lv i:,tlil will bn
fort e. lo fa.e mi. Ii ii sen. of tir
1 1. mutant i s .m h.is met and men nine
In III latliiK of Hi One. hi I'll) Talk
plat road "
Tb mlxlun I'laiit Is now bunted
near Mllnaukl ul Iho Wills frat.l
pit ntid III connly I Itnl'rot litif lb
Mllaaiikl Si'IIwihiiI road with a fit
Inch coal of bard surface licfor lb
plant In in. .te. I iiKitiu th county will
IIHI'lut" at. o.ll Ittll ll.ll. S i.i Ih I'l. lii.
ltd St. e.t In. 1. 1
'I'll I'liinl Is s.i 1.x. Hi it Dial in, lift
I. tl Is bin. lb d e. iilieliil. ul') lli " "I
of iii,.i illin,; lli In.o Inin rr will I.
.lit . le. mil. ii. i: i. .iiiiv lli..'i.ni'l in".-'
laid of .... I II. all wa II. e i.e at
III I'alkpl.l. llli Lit. llie.,1 lllld II."
II. el (..r Ilea pall l allimst el.tllelt
eliminated, li.ill.l ii.'iiilr t.fll' iul I'oi
Hon re .hi. til" pi. .,''. I ii" imd.r
tt.iv will i.ol tot licit') a lion h a
lb Hrtr. .ii Cut I'm kilt,.' J.'l'. d
r'ufes fount) l.i.l.' And. is.. n fi.un
It otti.ia! will not kI" all iltinal"
of Ih to. I ol Ih I. up loteinr.it ul
lllen Itto roads
by Ihe way, lias never uoea onuorsou ; ino plain again, uvutj"". - i,u i .xir. ni.i iij;ui. in tun oi 'cation reads
by tho real supporters of hard uf-j)ard co.t of the work, a the cost , AV,ll..!i..tte tall.y hate 1 n ' ' ,"M"J "a"" "M" '"'' "r """ j 'Kdttor; Our protests have been If
fa.e in the county, failed to stand up I of installing the plant is charged ,.!,.,( ,,, ,tl detriment of the rural "' JlIWMlil, ,,.v , . f llr. aln In regards tn this pre.are,nss
properly. TUe county then was of- 0alnst the road. The u.ixin plant ll,.s!rll wllo ,.., deny that? WeM-;,,,. ,nB,1KUM!lHj' ,n' ..Js.h ia.lon. ! 'iT'VY.,' 'n,, ih"-d" which
. . .. , ... ..... xx-nr- ..r.t..l i.ii iii .... if. .' ... .. . . ... i littlo direct in lion on ttli wiinii
loreu a cnance io uu i.a.uis ..u. , i (nu uj. ui tut- ...... . - .... Ktui ...-.m n..,..- I.mk.rm.i,r i ..t- i:ii-iiii,. n.ini.i. r ... a.ieini.iii. e i 1 .... .. nniuiitl th earth and show
I i. .. ,. .lm L-r.nel. sand and (,r.,i.r n,.,r.. in. -n h.. uitt tnrti ...ir t'roitort ion to th . iiri'lluu nt on the; , . .... i....
tn.1l rTlsco reany riii.mi.
this year will be ,iliir.,i.t ..innol b forced on US
Jin. Ill order i ,(ni (ilr ,.lllllr,. Hlthttut n violent pro,
at a low unte anu to cmjuoy an t'i-'guch a way inai sra.e.. lariner. more men wno win inrn our , i "i"" "" m . ,',' i.ui. ...
lands into t m1 "'' "r " U,'H'1
. .. . ..... . .. el !t tt. Tt... i..t. ........... i '
coptea me oner ami una ton nu. , noinii ,ui. . .ouu... .......... ...nt.;.. , u.- ..... .., ..i..... ., ....-
perienced pavins man. The court c-j other materials can be haudlcd coo- ir.llru- a, Ur stump
the paving business.
to .-:.rrv mil II. I a. h. I:;.. t.t.tt.U tick..!
I althotijih they are loth to express their jund ,.ni,,m. hut neither the towns, wm ,, jM,r,i,IOi t,. the stutlenls of I
ti,u than u fl. hUinrv of Clacka- views, that the cost oi mo? iiui'iu"--1 nor me touuir) tiisiruis oi wesiern ii. various school .li-trid of (ia.K
mas couutVs experience with hard ments will he nearer ..' cents a f'MW iu come int.. ineir own
surfacing 'in Clackamas county. ! than II. til there are more producers.
Through the period when macadam! But. even if the county can secure ;
and gravel was considered the best I a S"od ar.i sur.a.o r.......
dressini! for a main truvcled road. The wiihslaudmg the heavy iraflic o(
.i ....,-.. ..i r.vj.u fur li) or lj years'
Enterprise stood before tiie people oi , ,.J regulation, loo hinh taxes, constitute , ,,, ,,, .... ,.,.,, ,, ,.
lot .......... r.. . . .
HIGH COST OF GOVERNMENT.
Too much leNU.tlon, too much
anias county to he suned by th tcieh
er or clerk of tb district. Those
tickets w 111 have the name of Iho pupil
number of district lo which h or she
heliums, mul will ii.l tn it the ttearer to
the fair crnunda on Juvenile tluv
These tickets ure to bo collected nt
,h. ntv rhrtmi.lnn of hard sur- with little com lor i.......te......-,
face. The Enterprise demanded in luj - yard, is it not a good invest-
editorial and news columns that the .ment? It probably requires a slight-1
countv.court throw a.sidc the old plan !ly heavier outlay at the beginning,
and put down permanent improve-1 than macadam or gravel, but one coat ,
mcnts at a time when such a stand ; of good hard surface wiU outwear j
cost circulation and brought upon the ; many surfa. es of macadam and,
paper ihe ridicule of the w hole mat blue j gravel. I
of road supervisors and hangers-on. ) The falacy of mecadum and gravel'
The News indicates that The Eu- on main traveled roads has been dem
terprife is dependent upon the county onstrated right here in Clackamas;
court for legal printing and that The I coumry. The county court knows
. i .v uilt .f f:illil Mil un-
Enterprise must support ever) ...u.c u.ut maco-.u ..... . ; rniu-.l States at forty billion dollars,
mario bv the county officials. Editor der modern tramc. mai io . au..
Standish should see Commissioner; of wear will fill a macadam
Knicht or Judge Anderson before , full or ruts and that after Hire" sea-1
test.
Thing nro going lo happen tn
show that we will gn tn any extreme,
th same ns Ihe controlling class, to
preserve what little democracy we
still have Hon't tnlie this ns a Joke,
nr you will b rudely iiwnkned.
Awaken Isle). Wo have sworn to do
our duty to th masses and only send
warnings to those who are wis, but.
who nr forced lo march to hold their
jobs, as we waul In give only in npo
the great evil of too mil' h govern-1 ed and In this manner the number of
ment. declares th Pacific Coast Man-' students from the districts entered for critical (sic, patriots who shout about
ufucturer. ' !""''' ascertained. ar. but never go, a real tusl of war."
,., , , 1 Among th prizes that ar to be; ' Klndlv ask tho Chamber of Com-
There is a B".nral impression that. ( onp wMrh ,..!,.,. ,;, Inar,.h , ,, 1)lul, ,K
as compared with Germany or Knit-! ,-ut.Mit :illy omitted from last year's THEY WANT TO PHOVE THKY
sia. or even France, we are not gov-1 premium list, will he the most uulu.' , ARE No f OWAKOS. A copy lias been
orncd very much in the I'nited States; I hooth. Tin-re will be two prlcs of-j sent to nil Ihe papers. Our duly has
that government with us only a loose. f,,r"'1' f"r rlrst '"' " forjlio.-n done so far "
ine set iiilu. tuner prizes io no oner- i.trrt jiosto'ie .i ........... i
ad on booths are ns follow s: Craug ; officials iiaid tonight, was taken, but
exhibit, best collective exhibit of farm ; the Innocent-looking suitcase attracted
nnd hmisi'liohl products by member of! no uttetitloti.
grange, first, f.ft; second, i'20; third. - " -
Jl".; fourth, fin. Improvement club! GRANGE PICNIC AUGUST 5.
gratuy sort of garment, which dtK-s
not touch us very Intimately or bind
us very much. Hut. If you take the
total income of th people of the
! goes to government that Is. one dul
or district display, best collective ex- )MSCt'S. Ore., July ''. I Sn-
r.'itd ; , ihlbit of members of an Improvement , ...i ,. i )innsi ns grunge will hold lis
jlar out oi every twelve which every i Huh r other neichborhood nrirnnl.i ! ... t.. Ainnmt f. and
Iliail MUikl'S UfwA into U L-nViTiimi'iir ' flon tirat u.ifiinil f. ,lr,t til. , . . .. n. t .. tn.l,... ..r1. frunlr
L-,.n. 1 , ....... v". .-t...n.ii f., iiiiki, !.., i i) I i.IK'T n iv in i
RAILROAD
WAGES
Shall they be determined by
Industrial Warfare or
Federal Inquiry?
To the American Public:
Do you believe in arbitration or indus
trial warfare?
The train employes on all the railroads
are voting whether they will give their leaders
authority to tic up the commerce of the
country to enforce their demands for a 100
million dollar wage increase.
The railroads are in the public service
your service. This army of employes is in
the public service your service.
You pay for rail transportation 3 billion
dollars a year, and 44 cents out of every
dollar from you goes to the employes.
On all the Weitcrn railroadi in 1915, levrnty-livc per cent ol the
train rtuplnyri rarnrJ tlirte wage! (lowcit, highett and average
of all) at shown by the pay rolls
makiDC such a statement. , out sons u is .u.mm iu.,m... . '- ljn obviously that is n pretty ,.x. I fourth. $10. I!st exhibit of farm and j Harding and other granges to pnrlb l
time this paper was the mo;.t severe hitunnnous macauam. ouce ..a..., o, (,na(ve ntt,rcst
critic of the county court, and It was j ,hc county officials as the solution I . . '
other things that absorb as much Commercial booth, best arranged and
oi. " uo:ir out of every twelve of ; decorated commercial booth, Hhowlnu
your income. Aside from postal ex-1 artistic nesign. original Ideas, etc.,
Lenses imid out of nostal revet,,,... I fil's'. N''' " Entrance fee
the road policy which caused tho 0f all road building problems a barn
t-0.,1,10 There was a time when a I surface road at less than hard sur-
r.mnrter from The Enterprise was not I face cost has been found to be un-1
received in the county court room or I equal to the wear of heavy tratfic
in the judge's office in any too friend- A well laid hard surface is worth
ly a manner. j five times as much as macadam or
The county court In planning a pro-; gravel, either in cost or in wear. Ten
gram of hard surfacing decided, logi-1 years from now the fanners of the
rally, to improve the mon important j Willamette valley w ill accept noth
roads first. The Oregon City-Park-1 ing else than hard surface on their
place road probably is the heaviest j principal roads,
traveled county road we have and it . - - -
, liouseiiiiid products by one farm, (ex
hibits Independent of other exhibits),
, first. J.T.: second. $1!0: third. $l
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, . ,, . , . . , , , i . " . . , t,i t.iu in ni io ..... I .1 . ...
the leileral government next year will r , . , . ,. . . ' , ,, ,
I-.. . i, i,,i in.- ..cot fi.-..e.a. i..ni.,.v
lollars r,f f.irIM ,r,i,ietH ,y one exhibitor,
pate. There will lie a iuihkci tin.i.ei
nnd a program In the afternoon.
TAXPAYERS VOTE BIGGEST
OF ALL TAX INCREASCS
(Conllniie.l from Page. 1.)
1905.
THE OUTSPOKEN MR. HILL.
was in a deplorable condition. The ;
county court improved it. The News !
rritlcizes the county court for this I.ouis W. Ilili, presPlent of the
action. Then the court moved the Great Northern railroad, is not a de-
i the census bureau. Total revenue re
ceipts of cities having thirty thousand
! inhabitants and upward rose from tin
I der four bundled millions in PJ05 lo
... - , :.r
Wf&& l'T" Funded debts of the principal I '" p""r l thin year's fair.
t. ,.!.. .1.1.. 1 , i: t. .
...."...o. ..e al...'i..i.iiK u.ree uouurs f f;irm products by one exhibitor, T',,11 t:.v $ 1.1S0 0U
lor every two that it spent in I It 1 0. : first, silver cup uiven by the Northern ! state, school, road and other
Pacific Kallroail company by coinpll t;iX
incuts of I,. .1. llrlcker und C. Iv I Special school tax.
Arney, Imtnigrution agents of that 1 Si.eiinl road tax .. .
company. Competition trophy to be Special city tax
won three times by tho same party
This cup has been won twice by Total tax for 1311a
(Icorge Delink, of Oregon City. 1915.
Floral Department Draws Many. Stnte, school, road and other
Special atleiilbm will be given to tax $riir..!)lil
the floral department this year, and , Special Hchool tax
Ad valorem tax levies in the seveial
states rose from seven hundred und
j twenty-five millions In V.wl to tliir-
teen hundred and filty millions in
; 1M2 the latest date reported on by
l ,i,07S.n:i
Sfi.iisT.'J.I
2,;2a.l'.0
10.fi.10.!l2
. .$21 l,i!l!2. IS
peelally to the dahlias, as many of 'Special road tax...
than nine hundred millions in Ihe growers of these blosnomos are Special city tax.
A CHECKING ACCOUNT
IS A GREAT CONVENIENCE
not only to the business and professional
man, but to the ranchman as we 11. No
matter what your condition financially
you should deposit your earnings in a
bank and draw checks in payment of
your bills. It will not only keep your
accounts straight, but will serve as a
receipt for all money paid and at the
same time gives you a better standing
in the community. Come in and start
an account today.
Among
cities rose Iron, nine hundred millions! ""' '; ''"",r t,rc Mr8' 1 ranK l,ur'
I'.w, or i.iaii.stone, Mrs. t:. Wilson,
Timber patrol lax.
! in Hi. .2 to nineteen hundred millions in '
i
ilso of filartstnne. anil Mm. f!. A. Hard
i (.t .. ' . -
jlng, of Oregon City. These will be i
Wi: are certainly paying for quite I otfered for best display of cactus
a bit of government. Economy and
S) j efficiency in government are quite
V! H'orth consideration, although they do
I not get much.
GERMAN IS
SPOKEN HERE.
INTEREST
rpaid on Time Certificates
The Bank of Oregon City
J OLDCST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY
11
PROHIBITION MORE OR LESS.
The Oregon Prohibition State com
mittee with the assistance of allied
organizations, secured 32,000 names to
their new prohibition amendment in
'il duys, every one by volunteer soli-
citation. The liquor people secured
42,000 signatures in 41 days.
The brewers claim that the names
on their petitions wero all secured
by voluntary circulation. They usk
the editors of Oregon newspapers for
favorable mention of their amend
ment on the grounds that it merely
permits local brewers to manufacture
beer and sell it upon the same condi
tions and In the same quantities as at
present allowed, although their amend
ment, as filed, calls for the manufac
ture, sale and distribution of beer "in
Buch quantity or under such regula- for the four days' session
dahlias: i.est display of peony dahlias
best (llspl.-.y of Kliow dahllnB and best
display of single dahlias.
There will also ho prizes offered for
roses, carnal ions, snapgragons, hyd
ranees, asters, sweet peas, gladlolas.
'annas, cosmos, ehryanthemiims, sab
vi.-is, sweet Williams, zinnias. This
department will occupy tho east suc
tion on the ser-dnd floor.
A large portion of the building on
tho south side of tho second Htory
will be devoted to needlework, and
this department will ho made a spe
cial feature of the second floor dis
play. The Juvenile department will be
much larger this year than any here
tofore as J. E. ( alavan, county school
superintendent, assisted by Urenton
Vedder and N. C. Marls, have worked
during the Inst year throughout tho
county In interesting the students of
the various schools in preparing ex
hlblts for tills fair as well as for the
Oregon State fair.
Ed. Fortune is to have charge of
the racing program, and many good
races are scheduled for the fair, as
some of the best racing horses In the
northwest have already been engaged
... fi.7ll.:is
... 70.2M. 2H
... CI. 07. I.!..,
:tai.r.:s
Total t.Tx for 1flla $NIV,IH.!l!l
Over Half County Not Taxed.
Of the area of Clackamas county.
a y., per cent lies within the boundar
ies of federal reserves and cannot. In
taxed. While levies are being made
against privately owned property for
public Improvements these public
lands escape the burden, but are In
creased In value as u result of better
roads and better schools, llo suggest
ed that tho federal government bear
a part of the burden of taxation when
federal laws tied up great areas of
valuable property.
Thirty-three and u third per cent
of tho taxes are authorized directly
by tho- people he declared. Koad and
school taxes are two of tho biggest
items, $.'il2,fl0!).r,8 being raised In
Clackamas county for roads during
1915 and $21)2,1X8.98 for schools. These
figures Include general and special
Jevies.
Judge Riley, of Portland, spoke on
the necessity of road drainage, a sub
ject which he has "tudled deeply, lie
declared that tho life of a road was
greatly prolonged by tho uso of tile,
properly laid.
The meeting was well attended.
The Eastern Clackamas Taxpayers'
league was organized early this year,
Its purpose being to better acquaint
the taxpayers with county, state nnd
community problems.
Pa... niar Fr.,ht Yard
RM Afarat Kaaaa A.araia Kaaga Atatag
. . $1747 10(- $15:.7 t,ft7l $1056 ..,-
Eni.er,. $2195 $2071 1378
Coad.c.o, 1878 1935 JJ 1355
Fireme. . 1317 1181 973
Brakemen. 967 1135 ,g 1107
The average yearly wayc payment! to all Western train em
ployes (inclii'liiiu those who worked only part of the year) ai
ihown by the 1915 payrolls were
Panartr Fraihl Yaral
Engineeri $2038 $1737 $1218
Conductor. 1772 1624 1292
Firemrn 1218 973 832
Brakemtn 921 1000 1026
A 100 million dollar wage increase for
men in freight and yard service (less than
one-fifth of all employes) is equal to a 5 per
cent advance in all freight rates.
The managers of the railroads, as trustees
for the public, have, no right to place this
burden on the cost of transportation to you
without a clear mandate from a public tri
bunal speaking for you.
The railroads have proposed the settle
ment of this controversy either under the
existing national arbitration law, or by refer
ence to the Interstate Commerce Commis
sion. This offer has been refused by the
employes' representatives.
Shall a nation-wide strike or an
investigation under the Gov
ernment determine this issue?
National Conference Committee of the Railway
ELISHA LEE, Chairman.
P. H. AI.HHII.IIT. (..' Mao,,mr,
All.nllr f.o.l iinm K.llrn.a.
l V. BALDWIN, to' Mmnmfe,
Cnlral f '..-orgla Hall.
C L. BtHOO. ';. I MiM.r,
N.w fork, II. ..a a Hartfara R.Uraaa.
B. H. l:OAI'MAN, rirt-rmld,!,
Bonlbara Hallway.
s. e. carrm. c.y a.u(,
aka.k Mall.;.
P. E. CRO l V. AM. I Jra-fVaWaVa,
Daw Vara '.astral R.llrv.a.
C. H. I Mt HSOn. Cft'l Mmmmgt.
Kraal .Nvrlarra R.llw.j.
H. FIN(.. Imn l Mjrr.
rllaalla a Kr.a..( Railway.
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aaaaaati Uhiat H'U.if.
A. s. (.nut., Am. i. n.,.i...
St. l.oul a Saa rraarlro llallraaa.
C. W. kill NS, (.,'! ..,
Alrbl.ua. 'lupr.a A Saata I'a Hallwaa.
H. W. MrMASII H. ;. Man,,.,,
hrrllai aad l.k. Krla K..lr...
N ,1). MAIIr.H, I'lra-J'mloVnl,
Narfwlk a.id Wr.lara Hallwa.
JAM! HI SSH , (,.n Manapr,
llra.rrA Kla '.raada H.llraad.
A. M. S'.IIOVIH, N.ilaVal flra-fraa,
Fraaijl.aala Uar. Waal.
W. I. SKI, HON. I Vr v..ia.,
Sr.ku.r Air Una K.llw.r.
A. J. STONK, llr.h..ld,M,
Aria HallraaS.
C S. WAID, CW-fr at Caol Maawfaa.
Saaaal iatalral Uaaa.