Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 06, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
Publish Ivtry FrUiy.
I. t. MOOlE. M lUr t4 Pwbliihr.
tntr4 at Orwfoa City, Orefnn roctoBV at condcl inaiirr
Subscription Rum:
IH fur
lill Moolbi 'i
TrUl HubwrlptloR. To Mouths
Huhcriber lll And in data of iplralt,iB tampd on their paper f.il
laS( Ibclr nns. If la it paniirnt U not credited, kindly notify u. and
ik sutler III rl our ttcniion.
Advrtltln lUlei on apnllratleil
ROAO HOUSES. f of r"d niurkitu; u l torn )' ot. r
j til the rutin! i 'mniisaioni-i . .in. I Hie
Hie inT.isf alonn l a lurnitca ,., y ,.,, (.. ,,, (. ...ngraiu
1 1. h. 1 1 1 11 1 1 a lnn i'iiiiii.iiM itrt the luted m .1. . : n t hi pim The . mutt
u-ruge nwnlhniiBi' Tin ahinii. it l i.in ft .;ii i.iiiii.-.t In'jji r iliun tin
true, robs H patrons of their money, j .' r.id n...iu.it In ihe ioiiiiH, mi l
fuddles lln-lr mind and Uinta them,'"" " . .m "i
' ir....i.i .... .i..t
ten I ti y are tin longer a'de lit ,
laud The nMillimiw dm more than ... .. . .
I hll'inir PI .' II ! HI'..-.. .'.. ni.it.
. of l-i-.iini:tn: l.il It. 'in tlu' trouble nl
triiti-liiK It il'X ti. ! ii -l nun li l'
ilr.itl tin' tiM.U of tin III. li. . ill I itn l
one adii-rtiscm.-iit th.it .idi'tn
llii in nor il'H'n it ii.nl mill It lo u up
ad. '.put.' ti'i'l niLti'. win a tin tnl.il
ot of tiki. I work i t.iVi n Into mn
-ill. r.iiii'ii t'l.t. k.iuu i ouutt will find
tli.it If tin- ns urh' ti ll 1 1 tll- ,l
I ll.llll.
l t Ik i dire a ill. ill) liili'tvali'd III mil In I If any l-"
lii.liuliul l'H'l 4i.diu' a III'' -; l''l" llhler luml l '' 'he
mid tin- ulti.n l'"" '""r i li.ii " !
I dill stale Hunln I',. I III.' kind "f
. . I "I lllll iMllllt I' ll. lll ''I' M 'I I
AN EXPENSIVE SCHOOL MACHINE ! (, of ,,,.. ., .
i)i.it.i ! Il'' '"'' oiiiill' n'O'l
und i'"ll-l"' Ii'i-d ll .' linn 1 1 of ol
iii.i-I ,in) i.iie in th" iinii'ii and tho
end l nut ! di . I ui' Iho I ' I '
i'iviI I.IIHil..i liili'l
Tin' ..iiii- lii.u I l.ii' ' i.-.w hiug out i I'ti'lit out to a aroiii
loi in.'ie I'i'MiT. nn'ie l.i and inuu' i bIhmiIv rll olf. Illi'li
inMili'tiotiii and H in't 'io.inl ij
limti .i'li'floi.alr.lll j
ll III J HI'I' '.llilMII I 1,1. II. .ll I.I. I I
lli.it nli .in i';'i'iiiii' l.(lo I'lint li,',
ill n.f itn. iu. J!. r li i I..N.L i hi i hi Im t
I
(Hit
lli.it It ailda iliiKr.tn ml iloliotmr
in hhiiiuiiIiihhI mill n iiii.iiii.'tit or
Kii'ii. It U (lit xi'iii of I In1 downfall
of hundri'da of our KlrU. it U muruiind
with a pint ulii'li i'i.-''i in nnd
aliln tlic ili'ill
And typii-al "I f'l roadliouin a
thai limtitntion hlili mi'lifJ an
lurlv. mnntinis ia!l lioni thi lii-rlll
tl.'t 11 I'l' .1 '4llt Itl'otui. tit
INCREASING TAX BURDENS
Tin1 total iipprni'ri.it'.oiit niailo hi
tin- Uoi'iiMii an '.itt ilutnii: lt I t-t
four fi al ''.ir" iiiiiounti'd. in round
In-low MilMaiik.il' nhnli iiiki' attrai tod ; tiiiintii'r t.i I ' i"'V I'Mil l'.M'..
I h ailrntion of tin' soMTtior of tho ( in, tnU Kor llu tin' I'i'iihh rail.
Mli" mi nui'h that h" n'l.t Iho ttillliul purty In it- I'l.itfuiin of I'M. il-'-tlii-rc
to cIokp II tip iliounn-J tl'i' prufluati' viimto n!
The rYinrV iluh I- I.V.i'lv ltnato. ! nioncy runi: from tho M-opl.'. throu :h
f.,r a roadhoiiMV rortiand. within a; tho tvh rpproprlatlon
and hi I'atid of uliio di'putloi rarly,
lat Sunday innniltia All a thorr'
for lln rornip'.ion of annla - lh i ati hy 1
iiiimlc. the aui;i:i'tni danrini:. tho.
Inpior und Iho sirl Vi luli-a.li ami '
aduTtUlnR apiMrontly h a not
hanKitl tho rhatai tor ol tint I'l.n
i
pi int. d lor olio "i ill ;
Willi latin- t'V''H (orion al i If
III, Inr III .lililinu . ol liitiiin., Ilio
tlAI lOlll'l 1.0 HI, 'I'll. I .I'l.'pl'd to t, '(
ll". I of l!u' I'.opl. ;
i rn l n' l.'ll ol I h . ,u am.
Ion to mul now l.tn.t aro moun
llllt I'll till' I'l.n Ullll' li.lili't l.llillll!
tho t,ii'
1t! i'i-l.itiiin l ftii ri'iiniwli
I'til.ii l) l i imptartl' al i'.Iui alot '
lion! onh ni'on liii;h. r a'atii an I
Ui llltt imtior )o' I
Tin- HiIM'oi.i lii'l. p. n.l' iil slio j
tlto i otidli t mac and i .m-l. i liara. to." j
of tlii li'4!latiou troin Iho roior.N ol i
Iho iiiunti n'li'i-riiitoti'liiit. an lolatitu'
to lutili m liool - j
Tlioro will I'o no ii liirni in Inun I
ii.i'rlii'ad ioi ol iiluialion until o j
firla!' iiro Iti.ulo to oto tho tavi'ii' r I
and Iho poiipto in-load uf loitrol'iiU
lor .! It ollu r
limil. l,n hI" ll a yn.'i 'I'.'l "
mid lliouiilil ( iii . to il i ii-I' '
lur III" I.I.H" In ilil Hi.. I n Ulli . I lk"
all Ih" llk, hli li iii.i ,. i i.i'Ii iiuan
l.if.i. Ih.it Mould lui" I-' I'" ma. I" up
! i.u.ilioii, and lur ii it '.ti .! I
i in. n Im i"
ii i lour dun
di koto lor a lioiiilint i 't il iiodita
Ui h at tin' itom.i .1 I'm i mi I 'it il
riiillta ulili ll.lllii'lil, w In il ' "T toil
li.iwa ili.itiio Y'ltf im itl I lu-'li'io
that llio poor nun an I th" I'M'tii i
nliouhl tl" l"ndinn i - ulu ihor
III RECENT STATE FAIR
-
school bupthvisoh veooim
comi'ilis List of awahos
bhought home
.mi I hill
II l'l'IH'1
f.r rnt.il iiiiln.. i.i.i, l hi
! . Ilio nihl .Imiildi r
(unity
, NHIV'i
CAREFULLY LAID PUNS
E
u'i'iiliiiui'il from
ho.
lli.'Hi ht
iioor r:
in in ill"
atlli wio
in.; iiian.i:"r,
tll'O of linn
( WiUnti ills
lid ol a l"IIK
hid prul'al.li
:an VOU
iif rooont
..- - il..r nill.i fir Hl'l'llll tr.lU I iitllill Ml n 111' II il l"-
H" in limn" ii. .... .......
rar, offoraa fertile flold from hi.i to kopt taxi- hih and rod i.v.l tho pur
draw bunlnoaa. hllc the rtuh ItM'lf In i ch:ihf!i i"i.r of tlio p.-opli' t..i! '
liKatcl over tho ronnty lini Tho Tho total iipproi'rtatiotiK .litriin; tho
park Kivca pvnmo to fit thai clowr f"r fial .ar of tvtno. ra. l'.M I
ilUKulw. tho avilnw so plainly niarki'.l; I'-'IT. In.liulvo. a 1 1 -,.V"0'VO0O. or
forthekld.llo.-,thfdoiiki'y 'forthc'l.o:.i.0"iVOo.i enaior than th- t.mr
rhllilnn to rldo." thf lmmlnK ruHl-' )''.ir nml.T hVpnhlioun rulo And tho,
and all that masquorailo hlch a In- upproprt.it i.mis for tho fl.noal joar 1:t.
londiil to fool tho: hoi duty It l aro still inroiapUto. Kor propurodno
to onforc the la. And tho nuninio- lrttVOw.O'W a appropriato.l. in. lu.l
mont of the rlub oidontly haa usuil fl I" th'' Po'liutmc 'hi.'
iMTy mean In th.-ir H'ir to rarrf amount and ou n on tho fa.o of th.
out the diss'iiso. ' in' ompl.-to rot irnn. tho appropriation
Thon there la tho tniildini!. ttU Its' ma.lo l.y tho IVmoorats ox. d.-J.
CONCEIVE OF
SITUATION.
.1
SUCH A
Tho mii VI
ttr" tnii!!i tax" on lit" Noi otiil'ir
hallol proudos for loaiiini: ll'-t'O llh
out lntorost lor flo ".tr to unno
"ho uilli his fault!) ha failod to ao
iiiunlato propi rty of a total xaluo ol
J.'i.'.O. uiiordliu to the railfio fiust
M.inuf;n tut.T. I( hard to tinaoii" a
ntori" ahsiird proHisttton r.xory pan
por in the I' S mould i-oino lo Oro
con
A sail" in in oatinot oom-olii'
a oondttioii. A man I'tid his
who haw failed to aiviiiiiubto
,in' iinfortunativ Would It It
roiimloil up
i."d into tho
11 i luti park
to a ma
tuoro ma
a rotiilt
.1
l.ii; dance hall; Its handy little t-ar-riH.m.
Its many Itedrooms and private
unites consintini; of a ilitilnc room un I
a hedrviom. What more could, a road-
ons want whose aim It was to Is-I'.-e
the law?
Kudonce points lo Wilhurs mtilt.'
The presence of the liquor Itself, the
statements of thoM' caudtt in his
place the niorniiic of the raid and all
lite masa of evidence i;a(h"r"d by the
offi'ials lieforo the urrest indiate
that for the fourth time in as many
years he will lie cotnieled on a liipior
charce. And In case he is found utility
l'.v a jury of honest men. may he
plvea the limit of the law
CLEANING UP AND MARKING OUR
HIGHWAYS.
The trave'er in Klickitat county,
Wash., will not tie lo.-l in the intricate '
jnaze of roads, for the county conimis :
sinners have adopted a sstem of
marking every cro.-jroad. Iliac k und .
while dire tlon and mileat,-" signs, not,
only fur local, hut for through travel
will be placed ut all points of road d i -
version. I'oints of scenic interest
lyin off the main hihv.i'vs will he'
he pruiiiinent'y noted on sicn po
placed at detourltiK points, mid a warn
iui; sin will he placed when; steep
cratles or sharp curves are met.
IHit that is not all. Promiscuous,
sinn and liillpo?ti;i. advertisint; must'
go. The coinmis.iloners readied the,
conclu.-iion that trc-e.-', rucks and tele
phone poles aloni; the road were not
intended, either hy man or nature, for
hill posting, and no one has yet auc
cvssfully refuted their stand. Adver
tising of this charm tor has benefited ;
no one except the advertiser. Cer
tainly, no traveler delighta to so3
praises of Split-its Pill or Smith's Tires i
mixed up with the scenery. Klickitat;
county has enough respect for the
scenic district in which the county
lays to protect its grandeur.
Here in Oregon we have enough i
road law to supply every state in the ,
union, and we are not without a luw
hy
those made hy the Kepuhlicin
alHiut $".i.iiH1.ii0 In four tears.
The ordinary receipt for the fiscal
year ended June. 11 j. were $T::t OmV
O'H). of mliiih II per cv-.it were paid
by importers in the way of customs
duties The ordinary receipts for th;
flsoi'.l year ended Jtitu . I'.'l''.. with
the penn ratic tariff law m opera
tion total 77?.0"i""il of which "'. '
per cent were paid hy import. -r- hy
way of customs d'ltio- Total receipts
for 131.'"., oxoluditli: ciL.tutiis duties.
jliitl.Hnii.ooo ur Jll.i per capita; for
1!M;'., $.','''. "00. On", or. a'lowing l"'1
OOO.i'"0 of population, a per capita of
f'i .'"''. an increase of per cent in the
taxation of every person In th" conn
try. How Is that for keeping u prot.i
is"" These are official figure-
pe.ired. a'thollgll the .
Iln't hid a giuid al
i-rt one of the doieii I
place. Iho cellar and 1 1
-.-itilu'd for llm n.i
hut till hunt atail. N.i
j m found until Khet
! i oil red a door al lh"
crooked hall whlih I.
led open In hU flliht
Tho tnerrt llluken u .
about '! o clmk and !
auliinioi'iles in Iho I't
ll.ii h di-puly ut i .
Kind and l.o.m Met i , hiiie. allhongh lltere
hit'-'' III. in depllllea
thn-e of Iho mat bltn ulilch start". I
front Milwatiklo with tin- party did liol
airlie In Oregon fill
A mh'ii as the parn .ntite.1 al Ore
run fit y Kroiit, JYeti. a and Jottter
retiirti'-d to Mllwaukt-- Uilhur, think
ir.g that the officers had icouo for
giMVl, hud ri-lurned. h it as the uulo
niohl'i' with lh ilepui-ii iipproa, lied
ho cliiuhed oter Iho fitiio In Iho back
yard and atartod to run (or Portland
Wilbur It Captured.
The deputies itart'-d in pursuit
'Halt." yelled KVonch at the top of
his voice, lint Wilbur only Increased
Ills SHH'l.
Kronen pulled his rotoher and slim
Into the air. Wilbur stopped sudden
ly. "Whal'i the uiutt'T with ton"
of riii It
family
a homo
i-lp them.
hottetor to loan them H'iO'. Nothing
Is easier to get rid of than cash and
the next thing tho borrower would
know, his unmet would I"' gone and
he wou'd he wors" in the hole H'-,n ! Yench asked
ever
A man -.tlto has failnl to accumu
late a home would .-.(and small chain e
of paying hack Jl'io.
Why not change the law and simply
give the property less person l"i"0 out
riuht. There would be a.i much sriie
to it.
The proposed land and loan law pi n
alizes thrift and puts a premium upon
.hiftle --sties.- and oxtr.iv.i -.itu e at tax
I'.iV'-rs' expense.
n piled th"
I .ii( t.iki-;i
n heforo IM 4.
i ' I'm after my ball.'
! panting resort keeper
' K.wh inetuber of Ih,
to Dregon t'lty was t.i
. trtct Attorney Hedgen IL-piity IHslrlct
: Attorney Hurke und Sh-Titf Wilson ai
' the courthouse and examined and th"ti
i rob .is.'d Several admitted thai t.iet
; "ei itred liijuor at the Pri.irs club ho
' fore, and many said they had socired
drinks of ginger ale Putties labeled
ginger ale were found o contain a lib
I nil shot of whiskey.
I l.ii k.iin.i. iiiiiiiiy . li 1 1.1 1 in i jinn
IiiiMio mill i , ik t.li ,i i . n the ptl'.a ui
fit", It I III" li.H ,. I.nr w ll la ll
"ii. lid laxl ttn k al Salem. u .r.lliiit
lo a lll i on 1 1 l I d Miiinl.i) ,) Itii iilmi
V eilder. iiiiiiI v i IiiniI unpin urn
I lubll.-u limn IliU ioiiiiI) huh et
"ll llisl pil.'i'n, lit" mi un. In mt thii.U,
Ihrio fimtlh. und Helen llllb. a lol.il
ol :x pii'" Tho l.'l.il ol Iho In. ll
tldiiiil tl.- liinil' ) wan I I''. while
tho - und ptli" award' d Iho Jute
, nil" 'lupl.it lor Iho ie "ilul'ii wan
Ji.il I 'ai k iiuiii i iiiunti. fur the n'
olid Utile III Ulli" triiri, I .11 1 lid nil
III" mei-l'.l.iki nr Ih" ie ii ln l.il
lil'l. and uppo.tr, un o.
lioni ' Jai gi i. a W llmint ill" hot,
won a fu e ui wi i'ki' i nut." in Un
llroiion Akin ultui.il cell, no througli
Iho lirl ptie uMaiil'-d Ii un lur In
.u lli iillui" i lull ethllilt
('la kaui.is iiiniilt tiny und girl pri-n
, it Inner are
i luli pin)". l lludi.li'h M il'i'ii
C. I '.una .! u. "i-'i'inl In "is il gtuui
m-U-.-l iiii . A Hi.- Kiiitboig'-r. Mi'ki
liitrg. filth In I. it hi und lioni" hamll
i raft, utilo Mulli'iiliuif I i.tiiiiin im
tlitrd In baking I. mil" Wouriiin.
I'l. ih tin. til. futli In baking. 1 1 .-lit .l.n-gi-r.
Hood lliti r first In ni-rli iillnre
lb
Open rmilosl I" il g e u e Vclder,
ilUdstiine. filth Kiltaid I'regnl".
H.iiIiim. fiiiiith. and ll.-oige ll.iluet,
lone Kldi-r. oml, In ila II, llol I
corn. K.n lleln. Canbi. fillh In cljs,
field corn, Arib n lliirms, Ma ks
burg fourth, and ban llaitn-s. r.iubt-,
firth In class II potatoes, li'i.lt ll.irni.
Hacksburg, fifth In i hiss A potatoes.
Il'iaard lleln. Cnnlit. aocoiid In class
II bIrdlioiKe. Kugell" Vedder, lilad
stone, flr-t In class II, heal exhibit of
tl.it 1 1 1- wihhIs of Oreg.ui. Selln.l OUon,
t ' li Inn Hill, first III class II darning.
Kern Yexley. Mount l'l"iis,nit. first In
c'iiss l inline, I fruit and t ivelab" ;
liorib'tl lielli'k. Willamette, first In
class II pumpkin pie, third In onions
ami third In l.ible ln-i'ls, first In Hulk
bnrd S'piusli. fifth In luimpkln pi".
Ilirohl Hr.inimerer. Iirylnud. sei-ond
In clusH II llubbiird sijuaili. Hi) tni'inl
I .-iri. r.iuby third and t'orwlti lleln,
t'litibt, sis mid In i lass II pumpkin pie;
l.lntd Tli-deinan, Slufford, fourth In
class A stoi k sipiash; Purest ll.ibt
t'anht. first In class It onion
.5.
SCORES WITH HE
HOWAHO C OIIMISTON UUALl
fits AS MAHKbMAN -WINS
MANHMANSHIP UAUGl
P) billing 111" l.iillaete Willi on
ellllig i l. ill fiimi Ilio i.l.iliiliii, kin'. I
lliit. or slUllii: pi.sltl.'ii IIiijiI I
Ormlnloil of lliln illt lias .ii.ill(n il
4 in il k ln .ill ill Iho I nll'-d 't i1' " M l
llll" imps, .1. I Hiding o I. lie U'lll.14
It li Uui.IiIiii.Iou, I I'
llottuld, w Im la a mm of li Man
M 111 Ids. ill lllir-iili I'll), I'lilli.le.l III
III" I nil. . I Kliil.-s M.irlii" torps ul It ,
I'oit'.iiid r'-i lulling ..l.iil. -n mi Mat
.". I I'M', and ! in.. I bla pu'iiiiii
III'IIHI lll'll III g'llllll'lt l III" I I
M.iiiiiis. Mm- I. land. I al . Iiiluiiik
at.illi'll wlu'l" III" si, bin li ul III" .!
.11" illU'ed lur 'bill UitiiU" and utb'it
When but lilih- in. ui' lli. ill ii initii i.
null tlio iinsbtii high ! "rod rll"
bis spli'iiitld stiiitttiig al ' ab.w ' an I
Lipid' flio kuIiii d for lino llila int
i !"! illsltin Hull
Her. alter be Hill w. ur Hi" builg" "i
mar kstn.iii .hip mid -it uu In
l I .use III (,,ii uw u ri suit ut Ilia alii
I "-
V l --vl i
r
ma
POVJDER
Absolutely Puro
Made from Cream of Tartar
KO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE
LIME MUTING OCTODEM 7.
I In n- Is In he an Imp, tt, ml ni.-i'llng
In-bl al rulliillla. Orrgiui. on M il u
d.it. (I, ti.lii-r 7, ul in ui link III w lit. h
etert furiner In Uu- llluinctt" t.i
let la tlt.lll) inter. ti-d It a th"
lint" iiuit.-ntliili. i ul I el by Stale
l.tangi- Master Sp.-iue and n-pieaeti
latltea uf Iho gr.ilii-e. Partner' I'liluii.
Pipilll Mwlelles and I'l p.llela, l,i
iho piitpnse of orKiiiiiInK th" faritu ra
I'l Iho Willamette l.lllet luuktllg In
ward Ih" best in,, una of priH-edur" In
pris lire llun- at a prb i- tilthln th
ti-ai h uf farmers. That llu n- Is a
xr. ut need fur lime un luost anils In
Hie Willamette tu'ley Is betulid din
pule Tho only dllflciillv has been
the prbe naked by deiilei There la
an ahiinilain o ol lime irltmlarv to ihe
t alley lliut can bo oblulned If legls
Int It o aitliui la taken This iiieeilug
proiiila.'a to be ono uf Ih" moat m
portant held Inr inutiy years In the
alley
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
SHERIFF HUNTS FOR
i ,
WAR AND THE FARMER.
Does the f;'.riucr profit by the Kuro
pean war Pas it affeded his prices,
or is it only the manufacturers who
hate great'- prospered thereby ? Of
i-'.'tr.-e. everyone knows that when
timt s are soul ami the f.u : ries are
mining full time at.d paying g"-l
wages, there is a g'Xid demand fur the
t3 'products of th" farm, but f.-w r.-.'li.e
the amount of food stuffs which It
lakes to feed the great Kiniropean
armies and those ind-L.tnal armies
whose entire time is devoted in Ku
rope to manufacturing munitions of
war. The figures throw some liuht o:i
the question. During the first two
years of the war the Pnited States
sold to the belligerents gunpowder,
cartridges, explosives and firearms to
the value of I'J.OOo.Ooo. Hut Sold to
them food .stuffs to the value of $1,
!'I!S, 000,000, or nearly four times as
much, measured in value, an of actual
munitions of war. Can any inte'li
gent man fail to appreciate what this
has meant to the farmers of this coun- j
try? Why, the value of the exports of
food stuffs was sufficient to pay a net '
profit of $:i00 a yee.r on i'i.i'M Ooo
farms. When the war ends the SO,-,
000000,0o0 men now fighting and mak-
FORUM OF THE PEOPLE :
Prom an lndu.-tri.il standpoint it , Married Women Caught,
would kill the state, as industry could Vetera! women refused lo tell their
not assume such a burden and sur J names until IH.trl' l Attorney Hodges
VjN0 ! promi-ed them lo keep their mimes
. j out of print. They said they had gnlie
tu the friars' club with m.'ii other
an tl.elr husband. Th" list of those
und In the resort Includes several
"" " "" " i romitn-nt persons In the business life
Bondi for Rural Credits. j nt the coast.
j Di-tii't Altnrt.ey Hedges has load-
WI1.SONVU.I.K. Ore.. O.'t :T. I K.- pwl'li' the fol',r.t -,ng mimes of those
iter of the P.ntor:risei-lii consider-' whom In-had ex.it. lined:
ing the rural credits amendment l! " u' d'-nkm-. Artie cluh, Seattle,
will enter il ill tun articles In this , Paddc ' mist m.ir.iger of Henry Hit
one I w i'l confine iiit.-.-lf to the build- " x Sons; l --f lOlde. '.::! Marsliall
mu or creating si-!-. -Innving its fuun- j tre.-t. Portland, automobile driver;
'latino as ll is and as it should be. I Prod K- Ilat iii.'t d. Portland; N. M.
Next week I will take up it, fielit of
Th" lollowing real i-stat tninafem
were filed lu 111" uffli i- of I'ounly lie
order Heitinati Siilurilat
Churl. X l.i'itls to P. li Un. It ,i nun
i.ll of blocks ll. I.'i. I'o. Iluliueu Ad
111 Ion lo Oregon I'lly, being In sec
tion il'.'. township siiillh, range 11
e.isl.
W. V lllld llellll.l lloltoil In I'l ,11 I
I. Morrison, lots I und . In s.-i lion
luwiiship 2 south, range '.' east;
$10
(Ins Solium rriel, I In Charlie and
Henrietta pretii.-l, laud In set tluii :!:'.
Inttlishlp south, range I cunt.-fl
P. II Pri uiid to S i. Smalli-y. uu-
divided Olio half Interest uf bit I'.l III
Fairfield. $lu
t, li n A and Dora Xoblltt lo Mogena
Yniiugr.-n. .".s .',i iicr.'s of aoetloii :'. I,
tiiMiishlp I houtli. range I east; fl.'aiil.
The fiillottllig r.-al eslate Iralisfeis
. it. re filed In the office of Count) He J
! oordor Iiediniin Friday afiernonn j
There Is a ceitain l.etianon woman' cin ro ilrlmin and Hindis Criinui In'
whose ill-taste fur publicity is strong -.Sophia Crlioin. tin I of laud In -Inlin
or than her lote for lur husband. At' I . Kllnger und ttlfe ) I.. P, lowiiuhlp
least Inr ul feci Ions lippcar lo be no smith, r.uii-e I and '.' east, $1.
dassitied, judging Inuu In r cotidui t I M;,ry I. Wllmnl and 11 It Wllmnt
lu the sln riU's offb e. Sheriff Wilson to Lena Sluckle, tract of land In twei-n
and liistrb l Ailorin-y lleilges lire on- U,., Hons :. and s, tuwie hlp 2 smith,
able to make In-ads or tails of the range I east; l.
, U inbiiiii Ori li.tr -I
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WIFE PLEADS FOR AID; FLEES
WHEN SUGGESTION IS MADE
CASE PUT IN PAPERS.
compelling road supervisors to put up , 'nl5 ammunition in Kurope will return
rouil slTiis-that Is. the law Is sun-! t" their normal pursuits. Now they
posed to compel the road supervisors
to put up road signs. The only way
to get a reul workable, practical plan
are only consumers of food stuffs. Then
a large percentage of them will he-
is ;
uill
operation.
In building anything the first thin.
and perhaps the most important on.
to consider is tin- foundation un which
it is to st. md. With rural cr.-d.t.. It
hi proposed to lower th" interest r;it
by loaning money carrying a lower
rate of .interest than is customary ut
the present time. Now in ord. r lo
loan ant thing it is usually lu-ce -stiry,
providing you do not have It "ti iit.nd.
to secure it from some source fir-t,
and do the loaning second. Willi
rural credits it Is necessary to have a
capital established by some mentis.
The point to consider now, and it Is
of vital importance, Is what kind of
money, or perhaps better, from .that
source shoii'd the state Heciite iho
money it intends to loan.
There are three ways open foi tint
state to see ore money to operate rural
credits with; first, by taking money it
already has on hand, us the Irreduci
ble school fund; second, by t.ix.it'on.
and third, by bonding. Of course two
or even all of these ways rnigiit
Strite. 7J .Inlin -on street. Portland;
A. .1. Willis, a itomohllo driver with
offices in Punu.is theatre hulliliu,
Portland; D S Ncivmnn, Insiir.uic
salesman. !"'! Citbett street. Port
'and; I! Murpln-y. lumber salesman,
Centralia. Wash ; Mahle flreyson.
Washington Hotel. Portland; H II.
.Johnson, il": at'tii'-nt manager ami
buyer for I.ang & Company, of Port
land; liertrud" Morehouse, California
anil Macud.uu road; K. C. I label, sec
retary Ptiliiiugc Manly Auto Co, 710
east Sixty filth ...tieet; Jane Roberts,
Iflul Forty escotid street, Portland;
.1. II. Itohr, Palme Hotel. Portlnntl.
Mrs C. C. Carlson, Salem; Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Anderson, LnFayette, Itnl.;
II. 'loldsmith. traveling man, Cell-
case
"My husband Is lost," cried one of
lo women who ran Into th" sheriffs
olflce
Sheriff Wilson asked for particulars,
ll.- started from Portland hist Fri
day for Lebanon with several horses."
she explained, uii'l I hate not hoard
from him situ ' He tnuiit have gone
through C'ai kain.is county on his way
south."
Deputy District Attorney Torn
llurke happened to ho In the sheriff's
office at al time. "The easiest way
for you to find your husband is to lot
us t'-ll the newspapers about them
he suggested, using knowledge Blith
ered In newspaper offices to an at
canliiL'e. "Someone will rend that u
man answering your huslmud's h
tra'la. Wash ; William A. I.etnont, ; H,.r,,t passed Ihelr place and com
broker, Coalman buildliiK, Seattle.
The authorities huvo evidence
which shows that Wl'liur brought up
his own lifunrs from California In his
own automobile, making the trip ut
regular intervals He wuh gone three
days at a time, according to the au
thorities, and brought hack large
used in certain cases but the firM. -ind I 'uantieicn of the sniff wlilcli drew ine
come producers as well. The farmer ' second are by far the best, ;md the miunigiii crowns mere is no neon
'third under which this aim-iidim-nt "f trusting soinennn else to bring In
a a w.(), ,.)(, nhonid not he tried.
rBBjBnHHBBaWt ' In rural ( red its one should aim to
niunicate with us. The newspapers
tan do more for you In one day than
we run In a week."
"This must not appear In the pa
per," Haiti Hie woman, and Iho two
hurried from the courthouse. They
ilitl not give their mimes. In the
meantime the sheriff la hunting for a
middle aged mini with several head or
horses.
MONEY TALKS
BUT IT DOESN'T TALK IN ITS SLEEP
WAKE UP YOUR MONEY
We want to give it a steady job
earning compound interest for you.
Yes "Money Talks" and when you have it in
our bank it keeps saying to you, "Don't worry I'm
safe here and earning more money night and day
for you.
And don't forget that the more money you have
in the bank, the louder it will talk.
GERMAN IS
SPOKEN HERE.
4 PER CENT INTEREST
Paid on Time Certificatei
The Bank of Oregon City
OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY
help the poor man. The best vay to
actually help any person Is to help
him to help himse'f. Vt'hibi raisin:;
the capital by taxation would be plac
ing a burden on the poor man at. first,
it would he very small and th: profit
that would then he made by I uili'ig
this capital would in the end o:fsetj
this many times by being reinvested
or by being applied lo reduce taxation, j
In borrowing money Irom a rurM i red-,
its system where the capital is raised
by taxation, the poor man wonl ; be i
borrowing money from hiinse'l. j
In a bonding rural credits, whi'e th,.
state would help the poor man it
would help the rich man a good ib-al
more. A bonding rural credits places
the poor man in debt to the rich n .n
with the state noting as agent and c.,1
lector. If there is a profit, and it. 1-,
guaranteed, it goes to the rich; if
there is a loss from operating, a-id
there may he. It falls on the slate. II
practically puts the man with money
and the state in a partnership. If a
government "of the people, by the
people, for the people" goes into a
partnership, should it he with the
poor or the rich? Fundamentally, the
state or all the people have a bei.tr r
right to collect toll from the indu-lrv
of an Individual than any man or
group of men.
Exempting these bonds from taxa
tion does not make the poor roan let
ter off. It may possibly give hint
money a little cheaper hut what he
saves in interest lie will have to pay
the llipior when the proprietor of the
resort can go to another state to gel
it. A personally conducted trip for
booze lessens the chance of capture.
Ibit, even the automobile which Wil
bur used on th'-se alleged trips was
registered as belonging to someone
else.
PILES CIST OF PAVING
(Continued from I'age One.)
I
Kight applicants were Klven final
' ilizeusbii papers and three cases
'tore continued at the naturalization
hearing conducted by Naturalization
Kxaminer Henry 11. Hazard before
Circuit Judge Campbell Monday.
Thohe granted citizenship were
Charles A. Menke, Peter I. Forbes,
Frank Krause, Joe HenavsWHkl, Au
gust Dippel, Adolf Kasper, Andrew
M'-Cullocli and Charles Prlebe. The
ciw-s of JosiT Cubllc, Klchard Hughes
and Charles Hchandt were continued.
Nels Oathcs, whose hearing was set
for Monday, did not appear.
The court allowed IlenavHwski to
change the spelling of his name to
Henaskl.
County Cb-rk Iva Harrington Toes
d:i) It-sued a marriage license to Car
ola Marie Tozler and Robert R. Ixrwe,
of Oregon City.
Mllwaukle 8 e 1 I tv ood
road 1 "-'
Crays Crossing or HL'nd
street !i7 I2,al
Court House block 4110
Total '''''"! X'hin
The entire cimt of labor for mixing
anil laying (he pavement was JUL-770-00.
This Incl titles cost of super
intendence, Inspection, and office.
Cost of labor ror mixing and
laying pavement $n,770."ill
Cost of all 'materials pur
chased I1,R5X."(
Interest on plant and depre
ciation "-9-''
Total cost $2n,2.m.OO
Credit by material loft on
hand
Cash E. I. Pope, driveway.. Cl.fifi
Credit by material furnished
P. R & P. Co Vll'M
Total $1,410.01
Total cost L'0,2:!0.00
1.410.91
i Net cost of pavement. . .$21,828.08
Henrietta S M.ii-uiie it al In Lena
Sluckle, trio I belltei-n sections il and
i, township 2 south, rang" I rust; $1
Fred lt.it 1 1 ) 1 1 1 1 et al In Lena Stui kle.
tract of laud between sci-ilutis ,"i and
S, liittm-hlp 2 mi i'l t h . range I east; (I
I .i-lin Sluckle lo Clinrles lluilei-n. 2'l
acres of land, sections a and S, town-
ship 2 south, range 1 east; $10
Augusla Warner. Sophia .Moody und
YV. It. I.ogus und Sadie l.ogus to Frank
and Mart- Heck, westerly half of lot ti
of block .i, Dregon Cltv: $:!imhI.
Augusta Warner, Sophia Moody
William R. l.ogus anil Sadie I.ogus, lo
S. F. Scripture, oanloriy half of lot S
of block II, Oregon City; $2"i.
Following real estate transfers wen
filed In the office of f 'mint y Recorder
Deilninn Tuesday:
Henry C. Prudhoinme Company to
Mary C. Daniel, northwest quiii-ler of
the northwest quarter of section 7,
township 2 south, range fl eant; con
tulnlng HI acres; $1.
Albert F. Watson nnd Anna M. Wat
son to It. H. anil A hull I.. Coop, 12. SS
acres of Innd In Morrow- filen Trai l
$111111.
Thomas II. nnd I.ucetla Smith to
Flmer I.lltlc, lots 12, 4it, 41, I.'i. HI, 17
Pleasant Utile Homes No. I; $:it;u.
Perry O. nnd Mildred K. Stacy to
j. V.. Slegelmnn, nil of the northwest
rpiarterof section 2S, township (i south,
range a cant ; $10.
George II. Oregory and Flora A
Gregory lo II. Iloitgner, nil of lot 12
block il, Gregory's First Addition to
Molalla: $200.
Joseph K. and Annie Wltzlg to II.
TlmmoiiH, lot 7 and II of block ID,
Gladstone; $10.
Roy P, Clark lo Peter Dorwey, land
In Clackamas county; $!tfili.
Annlo S. Clifford to F. 10. Albright,
lot 10 of f llll 'ford Addition to Mo
liilla: $10.
Ornmel R. nnd lleasle K. Mack tr,
Harry and Esther Sherwood, all of lot
12, block 1. II. A. I.ee's Addition to
Can by; $1000.
The following real estate transfers
were filed In the office of County Re
corder Dedinan Monday;
N. K. I.ctiz lo Hannah Nordlof, land
In Clackamas county; $10.
Thomas S. and Mary M. Mullau lo
Simon l Mullau, lot 11, block 2, Hol
lywood Park; $10.
I.orena O. Kidder nnd I.. I. Kidder
to James If. Sterling, 80 acres of sec
tion 22, towmihlp 2 south, range 5
east; $.'1000.
V,. I, linker to Anna linker, Innd In
Willamette nnd Tualllan Tracts; $10.
Wallls anil Louisa A. Nash to Law
yers' Tllln . Trust company, lots i lo
?.:,, also lots .'17, .18, ."!!, 4:1. 41. In the
tract of Klrod Acres; all of lots 3,
4. 5, fi, 7, 14, 15, 10, .-,0, 21, :i2, :!.'!, ll.".
Webster Acres; $1.
Salem Land company to Edward S.
. k. r h n i t :
I "ini'.iut lri.
I'ulii,,, in.: I. .i
lib il in H i ! li. e ef I mint i
I ti dm. in S.'i't. inl'i i
Mmtli.l nnd II. llll" lli'lilie
I I ' r ' 1 ; .. I . n 1 1 f ni'4 I "ill I,.
I -,'Ulll, I. ill, i 1 r.inl, .' .llll
; Mai l . ii Im. r mid F II
lo ti S Inillli. I.'I . ',. ii. 7.
IiIim It it. I tr I Hnbdlt Inl.'ii of pnrtliui
of Oak 111, ite. tll
Cl.it.i mid Willi. on llaiineii o Mar
tha and llnllle (Inline, acres of
''I Unit '. luwil'lllp I ill 'II th. r 11 in-.- .'
-ant. It
lle.ii.-e M mid N i"" h lluiini ll
and J.ibn F Humidl to Clonic I'
Hum" II, land III Oak Ctovo Park, fl
I. .Im F ami I'biirli i I' liuriiii'll In
liinil.- M lliinnell. biti. I In In- In
Ite. belriK lu IiIih k III. I.il .1 In It,
lin bn lte of I, lot k I'.. I l.ii. lit. in
Park, l
George M and N Joncphllin Hull
tn-ll. Cb.lllei F lliilllirll lo John I'
Hi'tiiirll. tutu I 1. 1 hi lii'ilte, being
III IiIih k . also b.ls II. 15. HI. 17. It.
It. I-I.x k 2. Ii..k Grote Park: lo trai l
of land In Km-bl Ai re. 1 1
I J Cur. Inn, ailrululnlrulor of r
late of I-!. Ulli G Ni-lnui lo A II. Allen,
all of lb" noiilhcrly I "1 I. .-( of bb k
.",.1. Luke Vl.-t Villas, it
lattreliie llnthk"! und Winnie
llalbke) lo C M lltskelt, InU II and
II, him k .'..'. South Dnwegn. 'l'llll
Jiilin und Hiirbuiu Atfnlter In Hugh
Fit -i.-rabl. II ai Tin of m"t.iii i, (own
ship it iiinilh. r.in.-e .'. i .i.l. 1 1
Fiillottllig n.il eil.it" 1 1 ,i 1 1 " f - r n wen-
filed In the utl'i " of Cuiiiitt lli'i "ril.-r
I - 1 1 1 ut ii Si I'ti-inl" r
Tin- SI liihn-l German Collitlegil
lluiial i bun li nf Sett Era In Ertn -it
Ii'Iiiimiii, ll'v r.ids id ". I tun '.i'l, tint II
nhlp il niinlli. ran.:'- I .-.i-.! I IT'.
Tliiinthy l I'rudi-r and M.irf.inl
E Cruder to Clear Creek Creutuery
l.linl In Clin kaltuiH i ouiil.i , $SU
iiii.i and I.. Shank to ltu-.li' Stnllli,
' in ren of Hecllnii ii. tottuihlp 3 miutll,
range il e.ii . $.:m
Following reul enlale transfer w.-te
filed In the iitrne of Count) Itetonli-r
I leiliiuiu Seplelllber 21
S 1 1, and Jennie M Smullev to John
W. Ciiihiili. all of bits Is and I'.l, Fair
field. $1.
.1 W nnd Mary E lit, urn to M Eta
Hints, i' lu res of Hellion I, township
I smith, range I c.il . M
All) u ll-ithlitin lo l,.-li.t Sim kle. laud
lu seitnuis .'. and V tiitindilp 2 soulh.
range I east , 1 1
JaineM E Waitc.iuier and Susie P
Waggoner In G. W Wiigi-.oiier, laud
In MathliK Svi-lrli I) I. ('. tint nshli
"i sniilh. rang" 2 ea. I. II.'.".
Follow lug real estate transfers wet"
filed lu (he nidi e of Count) liecotder
I -i I 111 il II I )i tuber '.'
William and Sarah .luiilu-. to Will
ter II I.eUny. e.i-t luilf nt llol lheii-.l
iiuirler, and eu-.t hall of southi'iint
quarter of section Id. township 7
smith, range 2 easi ; i',iio
.1 mi ill 1 1 1 - r ll i a tl to William .Inseph
and Gladys Virginia Herman. In acre"
of section L'.'i, towmihlp .'! smith, range
2 east; lo.
E. M. nnd Anna Howell lo August
Wl'soti, hind lu Oregon City; $2tin.
C. II. and Cora I.. Hnyck to II. F.
anil Inn Kellogg, all of lot 7 of block
111. Oregon Oily; $ I Mill.
Leona I link hit. guardian of estate
of Clarence Richard lliickner, lo Grace
K. l.oder, laud In Chiekaiinis conntv;
$i!00.
John W. nnd Grace E. Loiter to Lo
nmi lliickner, ilo acres of land In sec
lion 2, township I south, range 2 east;
$1.
The following real estate Iransfern
were filed lu the officii of County Re
corder lieilmun October il:
Edna M. and Edwin ti. Nelson to A.
II. Allen, nil of the southerly Ia0 feet
of block H.'l, Lnke View Villus; $1.
A. F. and Hazel Gordon to Fred W.
German, land In set Hon '.), towmihlp I
south, lunge 11 east ; $10.
Clayton While ami J. I). Hugger lo
E. M. Howell, lots lit and II, block 9,
Gladstone; $1.
H. F. and Anna fllesy to E. M. How
ell, n'l or lots lit, II, block !, Glad
stone: $1.
J. W. S. Owens lo Alblu Cnrr llrown
and Lucy Elizabeth llrown, all of lots
B, li, 7, block a, Pleasunt Plnee; $10.
Josephine mil William Rose to Wll
Ham I), anil Clara Martin, south hutr of
lot rK, Jennings Lodge; $2115.
II. W. nnd E. .1. Illgger to John lilt
trier, lot 2 of block 7il, Oregon City ;
$200.
Pearl I), and George Wlsslngor lo
Philip Stroll), I .fin acres of land In
Clai kiimas county; $1.
Philip and Knrolinn Slreib to Ceo.
and Pcnrl I). Wlsslnger, l.fia acres of
bind In Cliickaiiius county; $1.
Tlii-rn Is morn Catarrh In this suction of
th rnuutry tlinn nil other ijlseaau put
together, und until tho Inst ti-w years
was i.uppris.-d to tut Incurnhlit. For a gn-ai
many years doe tors pronounced It a loenl
rllsrnse nnd iir.'.trrllied lnc.nl remedies, nnd
by constantly frilling to euro tvltli Pirtil
treatni'-nt, Jironouticcd It Inciiralile, H"l-rti'-o
bin proven C'ntnrrli In bo a cnnstl.
lutlonnl dlsear-, n-el thrr'f"rt reiiiln-s
-'in.Htllutliin.''l lienirnent. Il.tll's Ctitarrh
Curo, mniitif r ' -r I liv F. .1. ( henry A
Co., T'.li .ln, . 1 1 I'l" r li- r.inntllu
llonnl nirn on i i r-, irln-t. It Ii Inlu n In-
li-rnally In il n" s fi' in In di pi to n t a-
jpoonfill. It S' tfl dlr'-ellv I -l lint lilond
I mtieous siirr-ices er tlie pvstrm. They
iffiT ono biindreit ih lt-irs for nn? cnn It
f-ills tn euro, h'-nd f"T I'lr'-ulni s nnd los-tlnionluls.
A't'lrrs: F. J. nr'.TT A CO., Toledo, O,
Pnld b TTnrrlstii, 7.
Take Uall's raij Pills for eonnllpuloo.