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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
PtiblliHea? tmrf Friday.
I. I. BAOOIC, EJllor " Publisher.
Kair4 t Oreio City. Orrfos 'uio9li cund clasi matter.
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FORUM OF THE PEOPLE
AiHertUHlC (lair OB lPllrl'i
WILSON RUNS TRUE TO FORM.
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i iiinti read ai fullu His ( H.U.I
'lain l.illil I miii nl nMllmrl ill mill ill
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NEW YORK HEARS
BERLIN READY TO
ruiul in. Hi lii.ui mm. I iii n ii.'i nl
r.iltll I. ill. I III Ol I'll. Mi ill II llnlca
j run. I .v mortgagci ' l ) 'f lml
I . hi i ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 n nrl IIi'm . I'M mull l.irin
III amount Mill, li 'hull nut r
countri
1 hum people who are ruudi-iiiiiinf !
Uil mi fur Kiting nf( si half on k In,
I In- nutter uf I he ..alli-.l "eight hour-'
a day" law kin liwliif Ulil uf VViIhid''
Irniril. doing off l halfnxk I hlii
likliiral lialill of in I li. I
lie inl nlf it talitiMk when lin
l.-tcnniucd that the rlut. at Prince
Inn (lotlld jlmllilii'il an.l when be
luj.ti- up his mlii'l lnre (hi m
h d Cra.luate' collr ihould b l
I Ulfil
He went off at htltiixk when b
a. mi unit (hit American tmelnc men
would ( ring on dialroo fluanilil
panic fur political piupr and hrn ,
lie drew plan and i Ifn atloni fur a
li mit rn llamaa gibbet whit h ha
deter )'! been Umv. j
Hi' went oft at half ink hen he1
between 1 1 it In ami Wi...m '
lake Wilson ' I'lil lie also '
' The I'iMirier luiini.il l giting tlu
; W'lUmi i. mil. I hi tnl iii.tlilii .1 miii
1 1'.. it. r. o. i i nu iii iIih i In' ruli In
I tin- eienl of lua rlii Hull
iii ilii liin' i.-j..inll.ll;l fur nti.il ih.i
ful'im ami upxiie mn h n( III mllii
i .iii. I auiti;.iini a li mav iihI -i p
I nu e "
TAX
LIMITATION MEANS LOWEHi
TAXES
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THE TEST OF LOVALTV.
I! )ii ui ii.ii fur nu'. inn an1 a
ill-'Imal iillnii" Thl. In I'fti'il. I
l In. Hold n'MI In rrntdriit WiU.m !
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Afii rli-an Triil iiH-ieiy Mr iM.'i.i
vruii' the . ii ni'li nl . ruiiiii; lu Mix
...in an.l f. n-l-ii pu'lrti' la'.lliii I
t. in ..n t.i the I'li'illi'ii In niiuTi'' i'(
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null in nu-t' ilut'ii iihI .ii'i'
luitird dniinl'. mi h!i pillow 1'ii k j i 1 1 H iH-nneil fm.-u tin r'r.l V-
In the iprlns of l?M mid ordored 1 Vm k ..trii'i llh all the repii! -lit an
llfirher to "lake the Vera t'nu ill' I .md .'i per mil nl the nun;i.it ilein.i
tmii hiiuie.' tliert'li) riitiiminiiiis an.it.itif lull', and In the ri'nuMiin.itii'ii
fl oi' oiert ar ithiint the auihuritv ' lur the mi.tir n' M.iiti"t' bk .tin (
of rtitiKretui, h. h alone Hi..'i.ilf. W'i'ht. nit. Mr il"il r.iilill'l.ite. til
the porr to devlar ar. . Ne Jeriey, .m. .iU.u ulien th"
He vnt ntf ot hulf-rut k In n he pri'li.'iu uir.iH . to r '.u'tiil l i
itiiu hided that rii('hu Villa a llie thi'i' eviiu-n. in pupnlar .l i'i'i."
tlinrse WihlnKt.ui of Mei o and ar-ul hy ai tmn IV-ldfiit WIIhou tel.--ranrej
to auppl) that anilalde vltlair ! craplied In r"il. 'I umild fifl tlt'i'"!''
with arm and ammunition. i murt itli-tl to h.no imi or anyone 1 1 L
He ent off at half-em k uhen hUou to lote for n;e. Sini e yon hae
rule to Germany aUiiil "atrlt't ao-! act i-m tu many ililoy.il Ainerlt aai ,
imintaMIIIjr" hefore he had look e. I and I h.ne not. I nil! ttk 0'i t i eon
ovir the nhiil tn the Imkrr to iij ,cy thin imoao to thfin."' To thl.
e could hark It up. , mojMi.'e. Mr. O'l eary t..i replied. i-
He ent off at half-cmk uhen h' In-. In part: "In your Uit'crani of
"turned aay"' Ironi the I'tifntion of yi-ntertlay you haie evadetl over? '
pri'paredne a "arademle" and de , I'ltejtt'nn tliat I iuim-iI. In thun at tins
i-hred ll to le the protlm t of the; you haie folio iM your inual niethotl .
inlndi of nervou and enlluhle ptvjof rarryinc on a controvory with nu.
pie: and anin hen h cnt tn St
lai'ili and aald e ni'i-l have "Inrom-
lariihljr the createKt navy In the j you dared not dlrH-tly make to os
..r,u. lan-r rei.Muc ne i-nrane , rape Hie q'leatton nnu n you cannot oomm..sloii.m of the city of Portland
when the tpeei h came to he printed, j anxwer. I challense compamlon. both
He ent off at half-cork hen hut hy heredity and environment, of my
l:y prolonK the retthed recital? H.'j life and anteoetlenta with yours.
i . in he tnimed to jo off at haif-coikj While three cf my urn It s were ilMn
i. hi never sny iuiKirtant matter I in ia defen.e of the I'nlon. tlto. e of your
opiHiurnt. ou neck, hy an Indirect l Mln(, ,rUt. f ,hl, ,.llv ,lf pliriland
..i. . .1.. ...ut. .. ..t......... 1.1..:. ... ...
tu.iiKr t.i u..H.an,-i. IU...KV .. u ltlt. tax niullatlnn amendment car
ries, and It nuri'ly will curry, then the
J if.il lift I per lent of llu- I .line Hi it ll
, l.ill.lv llnr I ll per .1. in oil -ii ll t.lllila.
i lu.r li' til. Ill I .'nu imi lliiili lli.m
ii to mil iiiiliilitn.il eir "
liuul iri'dili U H'tri.il tin it lire
(m the I. md mid in imil'li'iu
t.ie (in nit: today i." in t.iklu up
Us (Irl. I of i'1-.-r.il i.m th.- 1'iM Ihlna
llhil I" that the ln.ui 1'iiiH will he
I l'l tin' t-ii'lllt uf In. llli'. I III inllli rn ill (..imi lalliU lllin.l
I mi ii are the only ti..n. uf nu n the
t.itr laud lio.ird mil .In I'lii-itH i"! aitli
Ktlileiitli the Inn. I ..in I in. nu'! pruti
li'tn In our town nu. I .nun Ii.ik al
r.'.nlt ii iiitieil ii ili.tn i'iit m.ii
Hili' I Mi.Hi-.e thr ii'i'it ale tn he
llt'ie tin1 ilutiii ami i. m. imiiiI cniull
llniln ill mil clllei ill.' I.!, .tl lur the iln
irlnptiii'lit of that I . ti kl the miIi.
' I.I II M hll.'ill no llcnii'ii .U ill'iinl J i el
at prtn lit. and lln v imi It. Ihei re
fi r to ih.it "iiio p. r i i iit Aiiieilciin" '
ho It clear full of ' merit allium" M
Hie tup of ll I h ears ,in. iihIIiIiii: uf liu
purlanfe frotn there mi u;i Ho b'I of
thr i Ity l.tiiurer ou Un it un limiii'i
.....I If .1 . ... ft.... l...r...ti
hat imiiirv ut u Km Intrn -t i.ite to Inn tit ,
thi un ( Initld them mill If thr IU lal nrer
ll i;r.ii the Hauie Int. n -i rate mi hi"
c an un i tine .iflnrd to p.n the tav hi' l ' land or lot the i-mititrv l.ihurrr. the
It li. , n 11'itr.u.e In .ik the t.i l ait-rt ' (r.iiuer of thin am. n. Intent limit '
fur hi, lii.r.'..... Hi u:.pr... ri.itl.uiH l """ " ,ner in- in n bihh u.-ni
iit'iter pam for hl n ik or lie is a
uorlhlfKt 1:00.1 fur iiuthini; fellow mul
ilni'i nut drnerie inn In l;. 1
Suiiietiliieii the tartm r tlrtlre In
hutld rouiln and k. Imh.IIi.iiimh. why '.
nut make It o (het i un Imrnin lhl
rural creilltn loan Inn I fur thene pur
KieT It would he'li the poor man ,
jiiMt im much In prui'urtiuii to kIvo
him money with a lu tnterett rale to
liillld hi rondii it II uould to luiild j
hln hoineii with. I
ItoliiK a little further In icrtlnn I. It I
Hiiya that no mnn will he nhlo to hur
row more tliun M ht i cut of the
value of hi land nnr f'.O an aero.
Here we find the framer-i of
CONSIDER PEACE
ALLIES. HOWEVER, MISTRUST
PHOMOSAL AND SUSPECT
TEUTON PLOT.
CONFERENCE Af SHADOW LAWN
IN NATURE Of PEACE MEETING
Girmani Oftir Evacuation anil Hiitor
ition of PiM of Btigium a Ivi
dmci 0f c00lj Faith Wllion
May B Medium
Pr. i'l il In
I'l-liilletuli Kirn
.ii, . d r I'U ni' ri
t'tllilulo f.-rl lllat
ti him. In. ad d at I
I'tll'T In -.1 1 ll t lull
i :. 1 in our pill' 111' J
the l.iv p.n rri i .ill
when It l mi ll. rd lu Ki t Hume) T.li"i
hinili l-c i!' I . .i mi; tin -ite t.tnr.. lint
In. i.'.i.iii;
Hut there tt tine hie runitiil.itiun lur
the t.ixt'.it.'i Ii In unaulniiiitHlt'
icr. '! that tax lliuilatluu Mill t ar.'v
hy un oierwliel:tiln tuajority. Kiery
une .i.liuli it Tin ulinp!)' iii.in
that re-mill'.', uf hnw lilh the bt.ili
inntlttitlon or the lrmslature tty to
inrri'a.se our taxeii they will full There
I a hUhwatnr mark ahoie which the)
can nut ko. They cannot make our
taxe for next year mure than l
tT cent ovi-r thin year n t.ues. The
M. UMIK. IM IU Word l i III
Irutii Shallow l.4o and Irmu uliiuul
i in i H i ii lii're tii.l.i) lii.ll. aluu
that the coiilett'iit e liuw In p'lm;i,'...
lift uriii I'liMlilriu Wllnuti, Sitli'lu.)
ol M.itu l..iniin; mid rrptein iilulln
of Im i-ltl liotcriiliii'iili hud taken ttie
ll.tlnie of a 'i are ciiufen iit e. 1 lie
liiei untie haie In do with retcnl
nun i n I.) the tin iii'iiin lu (on e pean
ui-nii liie h 1 1 1 - m mul wild the mliiiiar
lilt lui'iiaie
lit riuuii), it in repoiti'd lu re. I. un -Iuiih
tu tiure un urniUtli e, pirliinui
ur) tu ..aie lii'K"H'it limit A u ctl
ilnn C of Kuud hill U III itillllertlou Willi
Hie piopoal. lieriiiuii) Ii read) :o
t .u u.it - pail of Hi'IkIuiii anil nln.
the Km rn unlit of ( li ut country to IU"
IIi IkIuiu iuple.
The allied puwern. wlilrti are Ware
of (Irrin.iii) plan, will lint a Kite lu
nil urtnlbilre etui if lleUiutii ihuuld
' he I'lacu.ited.
I It I their I lew that lieriuaiiv
j merely ilenlri'd In Hhurteti her line
whiih the allied troopi lu N'orlheiu
i Prance, hy ceimtunt atlnk. haie pt"
Vented, to replt'iilitll her 111 nil It lull m
niipplle an. I to prepare for an offen-
till "i"' ' 'he explruiliHi ot the urmlntii e
hand. Ia KuInK off at half-cot k once; kin who lured to fuht were stni-
i
more In connection with the ral'road
strike, he was merely ptnnlns true to.
lurni. ;
pllne to deatroy It."
will have to reduce their proposed ex
' pi'ndlture li) per cent.
Tut limitation is a measure which
, has heen Initiated hy the State Tin
.payer' league fur the proteitlon of
the taxpaier.. It will carry hy a hln
majority.
WHAT WATTERSON THINKS OF
WILSON.
WHAT WOODROW WILSON REAL
LY THINKS OF LABOR.
Woodrow Wilson, caiulliiate. is sud
d 'illy poaiiiu as a great friend of labor
SPENCE CALLS IT CONFISCATION
A few days auo The Knteniris
puhlithed un Interview of f. E. !
Sl'i'tu e. niasier of mate crane. In j
which he was quoted as hciui; un.iltrr
Klily opiMist'd to the pull Henlal Value
next election day, Novemher 7th. 11"
Pour years a-n one of the nnl ve-'und a great helievcr in lahor unions,
liement and icnii.tei;t supporter of- Woodrow WlUon, hetore eiitenng
Woodrow- Wilson v. a ; the vett ran i'uI- national potit i. s. lul l dee'd-'d xlc vs
onel Henry Wulterson. of the I.oul- on the la'aur nueoiioii whiih tio nut
vllle Courier-Journal. Colonel Wut-! niuare w ith hi professions of today,
tcrson soon found that his Idol had' Which Woodrow Wilson will occupy
clay foot. uet,-ititiinK w ith Mr. Wilson's ' the White House after the Ith of next waH H"ote. "s !,',-vil1- lllat thU hill
cold turn down of Colnnel fim.ree n..r. 1 March if the electorate this fall twines 'or tlie confiscation of pn-
vey. the man who Kroomed WlI.,on ! should confer upon him another term v;'"' w''ThlP 'n land. and. us iiium
four veara azn for th VhU Ilnn..-. i as nresidetit' What Mould he his at ' f"r!m'''' property consists prinripallv
Murso Henry's faith in the "lone'y. titude toward lahor then, when he had
mnn In the White House' has lieeni no further favors to ask of the voters?
amendment still unsatisfied with their
work of clas legislation; having
turned down the rltv workers they
proceed to eliminate larue croup ol
farmers.
In onler to see how it eliminates
certain farmer just cuuslder the (nl
lowing situation: Partner A has a ."iO
ai re farm worth Jli" an acre ur ha
n value of $."aOfl. I'nder the Oregon
rural ir nil l.i ameiultuent he would he
I nine in norrow mi per rent or .. ail j
' ncre. which would mean lu either case
I'lil an acre. f)n the ,'ii ai res lie would
he nhle to horrow $J."i He would
j give 2 security fur each une dollar he ;
horrow. Parmer II has a flic at re
farm of heaver-dani Just across the
fi'tiie an It I easily worth (imm an
acre, or he ha a value of J.'.iliM) the
same us farmer A. He would he nhle !
Moreiiver. It I piiltlti'il out. tluit
I slmnlil T.n e he restored a remil
of lie Kotlutlona followiiiK the ariuls
lice, (ieriiuny would reuiuln Hi mill
lury lueuuii' which the alllei haie
heen endeaiorlllK to reuioie from F.ti
rope.
Just how fur I'resldeiit Wilson llu
nres In the lierinun plan cnnuul he
un ur.iti'lv learned.
There is a Real Difference
Cream of turttir, derived from cmpm,
fa irtrd in Koyiil Iltkinj I'owdtT bttmuw
it fa the best and mwt heulthful intrrdifnt
known for the purpotio.
Thoeipluite nd nlum, which Are de
rived fnwn minertil sourcen, nre used in
some bilking powders, liv.teiid of cream of
tartar, because they are cheaper.
If you htive N-en imluceil to uso bilking
powders mtido from nlum or phK;phate,
use Koyal Halting Towder Instexul Ytm
will be pleased with tlio results and tlw
dilTcanco in Uio qmility of the food.
KOYAL I1AKINQ IOWDKU CO.
New York
SHIt UNIVERSITY IS
USIN6 LOCAL SILICA
POHTLANU ART SCHOOL FINOS O
C. PRODUCT IS GOOD- DE
MAN!) IS STRONG.
01 SPELLING BEES
1ILL BE REPLACED BY
. SEBIES WRITTEN TESTS
l-ind Tax & Honietnakers" Loan Putnl to horrow .".0 per cent or I'o) an in re
aiiieiiiliiu iit i single I u v i whii h u m' I'tnlnr the ."O per cent limitation 11
he submitted to the Oregon voter mi
Flllia duR from the iiiliien of the
Silica Kings .Mines company near
Oregon cii)- . i,u fair to he urn. I l.i
the ctrlimiou of all other nunleling
I'luya on the I'm Iflc coast. The I'lil
lerslty of Oregon tin hough! t.'io
pound of the clay from Churlei Ter
rill. iniiiiiKer and preVililriii of the
oiiiputiy. after highly sallslactory
tests with the tii.ili-rlul.
Mr Terrlll hus also sent s.ntiplei to
the Porlluiid Art i IiihiI, which will
Imi) mIIi it from the Im ul mine as suoti
an the present aupply I used up ltd
it colli'ites on the coast wilt ripcrl
llieiit with the slllta with a lie of
using II.
Sllh u taken from the mill of t'lai '
imu county, however. I fit for a Imti
.Ired uses Mr Terrlll Is supplyliin pulut
fuclorles, paling plant and ihemlsls
wlih sI'Iih, and li sts lime deuiuusii.il
ed the prio lliahlllly of thu wlllia In
making ilirllled hrirk. fire Inn k.
ruhher iiisllngs. tuleum powder utnl u
srnre of oilier arlh li s.
Mr Terrlll predlrt Hint hi plant
will run ul iiipullv nil next spring
and Miiiiiner In keep up with pailni;
) order. Silica give BHphaltlc nil
I tare u Iniigliiii ss whii h a. his greutl)
I to Its iluruhlllt) .
i
steadily slipping since that time, and The lahor views of Woodrow Wil
while he la hacking the present Demo-! son. private citizen, an: iat" esting.
l?').'i, at the I'eo-
New Hochelle. New
cratic ticket, he I doing it in a pen On Pehrtiary
functory way. i pie's Forum In
In the Courier-Journal of Sept. 12
Colonel Watterson discusses Hughes
and Wilson. After some of the pood
old worn out Democratic whaling of
the Republican nominee. Colonel Wat
teruon then refers to his fallen Idol In
the following terms:
"Mr. Wilson, on the oilier hand. Is
a clever, highly educated opportunist.
York, Mr. Wilson said:
"Lahor unions reward the shiftless
and incompetent at the expense of the
ahle and Industrious."
At the same meeting he further
said:
'The ohjectious I have to lahor
unions is that they drag the highest
man to the level of the lowest. 1 must
who has studied the cue papers, gird- j demur w ith the lahor unions when
ed his loing and yone after the inter- they say, You must award the dull
csts hip and thigh. He reasons right-1 the same as you award those with
ly that the age of force Is gone or i special gifts." "
going and that the age of numliers Is i The following is taken from Wood
upon us. He intimates that they did i row Wilson's ' History of the Amen-
of land, naturally they are opposed to
It.
The Tax Liberator for Oi toher ton
tains an excellent article on the sub
ji rt of Mr. Spvnce. It Is a strong and
uniitisw erahle argument against the
measure. He i loses his article hy say.
Im: : "I believe that the Hill Ht-ntal
Value Land Tax will take the land
and with it will go the improvements,
and with the Improvements will go
Hie toil, and savings, and capital of
thousands of honest, industrious peo
ple who .ire living on the 'using' the
land, and who are not monopolizing
nor speculating In it."
"If I am correct In my conclusions,
this measure will injure the home
owner and home builder more than It
will the spin -iilator, and I shall vote
::u7 X-NO."
not know everything in the days of
Thomas Jeffemon, and, having per-j
used a trifle cynically his Jeffersonian ;
hornbook, he would Improve upon it.
He is ambitious and would found a '
school of Wilsonlon democracy in suc
cession to Jeffersonian democracy, j
"This the Courier-Journal contests. !
seriously doubting the sentlmentalisin j
of the new freedom, and whol'y re-'
can People:"
"The Chinese were more to be de
sired as workingmen if not as citizens,
than most of the coarse crew tliat
came crowding in every year at the
eastern ports."
Then he goes on in the same his-1
tory and has this to say:
"And now there came multitudes of
men of the lowest class from the south
jectlng the cant and hypocrisy of the of Italy, and men of meaner sort out
! of Hungary and Poland, men out of
the ranks where there was neither
l
Charles K. Hughes stands for a pro
tective tariff, shielding American In
dustry and American lahor. Wood
row Wilson Btunds for free trade, sub
jecting American industry and Ameri
can labor to the unrestricted compe
tition of foreign cheap-labor goods.
WEST LINN HONOR ROLL.
uplift."
Colonel Watterson also says that us)
would he able to borrow f.'iio an ucre.
hut the 'H an acres limitation cuts
the size of Ills loan to one tenth of
(hat or on h!s five acres with a value
of J'.iinn he would he able to burrow
only l.'.'ii. He would have to give l.'il
security fur each dollar lie borrows.
What reason have the trainers of tills
amendment for showing the farmers
in the class with fanner A smh fa
vorillsni as compared with the men
in farmer II class? Why Is l.'ioim of
farmer A's money worth ten times as
much as $.".i'0 of farmer H'H money?
In its field of operation the Oregon
rural credits amendment, which Is of ;
fered to solve" the land and money
proh!em. legislates against the city i
workers who mav desire to buy or ul :
ready owns a lot that Is mortgaged.
then not satisfied with this It legia-j
tat. s .uaiti't the farmers who are;
practicing Intensified farming whli u
Is being taught at thu prcnetit lime by,
ever agricultural collego In the 1'nlteil
States. Klfher the colleges are a long
way from where they should be will),
their instnn tinn.s or the fratners ofj
the Oregon rural credits amendment
have strayed a 'wee bit' from the
right path.
Next week I will take up the argil I
menis in favor of this amendment In
the Voters' bulletin for November 7,
D. S. YOl'NC.
Douglas county Pomona grange Is
working for the establishment of some
cheese factories.
Superintendent Calavart Flndt
Product Too Great Strain
on Girl
Deei ;
AN you tell where the money
is that you have been earning
all these years? Some of it got into
this bank- Did you put it there,
or did some one else deposit your
money?
GERMAN IS
SPOKEN HERE.
I PER CENT INTEREST
rpaid on Time Certificate
The Bank of Oregon City
OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY
The following pupils of the West
l.iiin schi)ls were neither absent nor
tary during the first month of school;
(ierald llnrns, Jefferson Dunnagan,
Jack Humphreys. Harold Miller, Hetty
Marin Wright, John Karlik, Pram is
Preeinan, Kvelyn Zirbel, liertha Zir
be, Prank Pickle. Hay Pickle, Domo
nick Habniis, Joseph Haloids, Lee
Wood, Orvllle Charles, Kalph McCoy,
Ceo. Papoon, Klwood Thompson, M:ir
inn Wood, Marie llittni-r, Kvanel'o
Hull, I-avinia Kanak, Jennie Karlik
Kdna Montgomery, Lester Partner
Herman Taylor, Charles Winkel, Her
man Zirbel, Dorothy Downing, Vio
lette Pord. f'lara Watts, Leonard
Creen, Chester Wood, Mildred Charles,
Kma Piflber, Amber Pord. ftuth ftob
inson, Mary Zadinkar, Charles Day,
Predrek Heudale Klmer .Simpson
Michael Zadinkar, Plnra Karlik, Julia
l.ylsell, Margaret Papoun, Lavilla
Todd, Winifred Humphreys, plorenee
Karlik, Mildred Anderson, Thelma
Montgomery, Mary Kalonis, Plorenee
liewick, Lillian Melsler, Raymond Sal
lee, Kldin Pord, Robert Wright,' Leo
lllttner, Joe Planton, Mildred Kanak.
p.leanor Ha'I, Rosa Sallee, Pearl
Criimbley, Coldle Josselyn, Charles
Karlik, Otha Wood, John Meister,
Leonard Hall, Willie Elliott, Lo'a Dob
bins, fJladys Wright, Charlotte Hugen
In, Eileen Nixon, Dorothy Dobbins.
Cordon Hammerle, Ethel Smith, Pred
lioemer, Louis Cliddeti, Marvin Hick
man, Ruby Ho-zan, Zema McDonald.
Etta lloerner. Opal Mogan. Mark
Dowry. Harry Promong, Merle David
son, Wil'ie McLarty, Frank Snow.
Pern Shields, Harriet Glidden, Emll
Nixon, Pella Howell, Doris Smith.
yjLjayagfhBaBsaUalaai
Ciiunty wide mul siellllig bees to
determine Ihe spelling champion
: among the school children of the
; county are to be a thing of the pu-.t.
; according to County Superintendent
i Calavan, although the hers were high
j ly iiu-ressful 111 reviving Interest In
! the sludy.
Silperlliti'liilelll Calavan iinnoiitice.i
Hie reason for his titcp Is that the oral
bees produce too great a nervous
strain among Ihe girl pupils. Hoys
can, us a rule, go imi k to ineir seats
with a smile after missing a word.
he says, but with girls It is different
The average girl will study for weeks
and when the day of the spoHIng bee
arrives she has worked herself Into
a high nervous pilch. In her excite
ment she falls down on a word she
probably could have Hpelled without
hesitation the day before and sbo goes
to her seat with tears lu her eyes.
Superintendent Calavan heard from
mother and teachers of these girls
that they often did not recover from
the effects of one of these bees for a
week or 10 days.
The oral spelling bees, however, re
sulted In a big Improvement lu spell
ing. Instead of a dry study, spelling
had the at tract Inn of a game, mid
children who despised the study be
fore the plan was tried out took to the
work eagerly.
In order to Insure the good results
of the oral bees, ami yet eliminate the
nerve racking strain. Superintendent
Calavan has worked out a schedule of
written tests. Children In each of the
Kl'i schools of the county will work
under this plan for diplomas which
Superintendent Calavan will award to
tbot-.e milking a certain grade"
' I find that a touch o( competition
ads ns a strong incentive in work of
this kind," said Superintendent Ca'.'t
van yesterday. "If n child has some
thing to work Tor like the honor of
being the best speller In his district
or In the county, or a diploma, he will
take u much deeper Interest In his
work."
NEED OF TARIFF ON
FARM CROPS EXPLAINED
PRESIDENT ASSOCIATION FARM
ERS" UNION ISSUES MEMORIAL
TO CONGRESS.
SISTER FIGHTS A SISTER
FOR THE CASE ESTATE
H otitiauM from II
ul one of Ihe pit rl lis and the inn;.!.
' Wele not si. bli. I
Ctriinony I SWyrd.
Pur "l im, nth. Mis l.e.uia ( a-..-
Iilllills. khi. ull'l I I ll.t III I'd lo.'ellier
on nml olf lu August, dll. she to'. I
Pi not that (hex had to gel lii.urle.l
and liny went In Portland A cere
niuiii was pet formed wllh one frlriul
of PmcM ofticlalliiK nml two iithi-i
wlliiftsei There Is nu record of the
Inarrliige. w lilt ti was probably stuKeil
only fur l.couit'i benefit.
To It 10 that l.i'nn and P.rtlest
Case were mull and wife through u
i iiininuii la marriage, Walter A Dim
It k utnl O W. P.mthiiin. Httorue) (or
l.eolia. Intrn.lu. ed In the court Mull
lav the weildlng ring whiih he tiiii.
her when the ceremony was per
formed Two children were Isirn tu
the ruiiple, one, Thelui. helllK burled
111 Itltcrxlcw teiiietery, Portland. The
oilier, a Kill about two yiiur old.
plan. I uholll Ihe courtroom, clllllbetl
on the chairs iiud run .iy from her
mother lime after lime while the light
fol the pioperl )' was on
A picture of the grain In the Port
land cemetery, wllh the llll'n while
tutuhntuiic, marked Theliliu Cute, wus
llilroilureil is mule evldencn of the
lu.irrluge of Ihe touple. Thoiiutr M)
ers, iiii.Iiri.liiki-r. tc-llllrd that the
Ininl'itiiiie wus mi loathed ut Kruenl
Case's orders Letters from other
members of Hie family wiltleti to Krn
est nil. I l.eoliu were lilt rotlured to
show thai the) wen rrg.irded us Innll
1 and w Ife
Fraudlint Deal Alleged.
A Judgment wus si-cured .ikhiiisI
Kruest ('use In I. lull iiilllllv seierul
xi-urs ago iiinl prupettv wis held in
Ihe name of his brother S.uii, us
trie tee so that Ills i redllor uiihl not
l-i't II. eilili iii-e liilrnilin ed MolliliH
showed llefnre he w.ci 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' r - 1
he Hiibt to Isaac lllrilsell it trait if
hltld Hear Plllkp'ui'e. Iicreptlng II rash
payiucnt of seveiul hnmlred dnllurK
.md l.iklug a t'l'uii niniti:,u:e He held
the note mul i, )i,i papers In thu
t c.i iit-.u I It hi. although they born the
name of his brother Sam After Ihe
murder of J-rrnest. Mis Sum Case re
leased Hie mortgage on receipt of a
cow from Hlrdscll. witnesses suld
other frtinilletit trun-'uctlniis. In uhlrli
Sam's widow tnnk iroierly from Em
C. W. RISLEY
Democratic Candidate for
County
Commissioner
Has been Road Supervisor of Dis
trict No. 17 several times during past
eight years. Has best roads In county
in bis district at lowest possible cost.
Relieve In economy In county govern
ment and in good roads wllh all
monies properly expended.
(Paid advertisement.)
DIVORCE SUIT DISMISSED.
The divorce suit of Augusta Kir
chem against. Atlress M. Kin hem, of
Logan, was dismissed Monday by un
order signed by Circuit Judge Camp
bell. The milt or A. D. Young against
Kva firlfrin was also dismissed.
lur ,ir i.eona rase.
Oglesbv Yuiitig, of Piirlhind, repre
sents Mrs Ralph Smith, Sam fuse's
w Mow .
PRESIDENT TALKS TO
i
PT. WORTH. Texas. Oct. 7 (Spe-j
cl'ill.- lu u memorial to congress Is I
sued today entitled the ' American!
Parmer and Ills Coierninont,"' II. N !
Pope, president of ihe assoclntluu ot j ' ",,'M ''stute, me alleged by allorne)
state farmers' union preilib'tits, (a
ors protection on all agricultural prod
ticls, ileclares that no country can
thrive half protected and half free, in
sists that there Is no such thing us .1
hyphenated tariff and asks that coltun
he protected hy a 11! cent minimum
loan from government.
The m mini, which goes Into n.i
exhaustive analysis of the subject
says In part: "Policy of universal
protection Is ill the Interest of the
American farmer for Im sells more
than he buys." Protecting the factory
without protecting the plow Is an un
pardonable discrimination and should
not be tolerated by the farmer of Hid
nation neither Hhotihl any one iigilcul
tttral product receive protection un
less all agricultural products receive
protection.
"It millers not whether u tariff Is
levied for protection or for revenue it
offers to Industry thn same assistant'!)
there Is no such thing as a hyphenated
tariff no mutter what one's view may
ho of the governmental policy of pro
tection or free trade all will agree
that mi country can reach Us highest
degree of prosperity liu'f protected
and half free. This country should
assist all Industries or none. No pro
ductive Indiislry can thrive nu selling
In a free market tinil buying In u pro
lei ted one."
WILLAMETTE MAN TO WED.
County Clerk I vii Harrington Weil
nesday issued a inarrliige license to
Lol.Ho Si broiler mid Harry Co'son, of
Willamette.
OMAHA, Oct. Ti. -Speaking belore
I'lim business men In the Comnierrlal
' lob Imu hr u here this afternoon.
President Wilson doehireil that the
"real business of legislation" la to I'c
lease Ihe forces of America's business
and "to see to It that Impediment,
new or old, shall not be placed In the
way." Ho referred to Ihe foderul re
serve act ami the trade coiutnlKNlon
act as uiiHliiiklng business.
"Some of these days, gentlemen,
when the great titles or business ore
running free In this country, you will
look hack upon Ihn last Ihreo years
anil say 'thai was when (ho chilli
lie's were dug for (his great time,'"
he said. "As enhiparcd with (ho ver
dict of the nex( l!.ri years, 1 do not cure
n peppercorn, about the verdict of
Hllli, because I know how Ihosn laws
were conceived."
WED IN VANCOUVER.
Oscar V. Ileherger, aged 2K years,1
and Miss Prlda M. Moser. ugoil L'O
yearn, secured a marriage license al
Vancouver, Wash., Wednesday.
Ther I more Catnrrh tn this flection of
the r iiuitry than nil other dlwasu put
together, iind until the hist f -w yi-ar
v.-aa mippoHeil to Im lncurnhle. Fur a great,
m;iny yuurs dnctni prfineuneej It a Jurat
'!S"-.is imd riretrrllit l local r miillis, and
hy constantly falling to corn vvftli local
treatment, pronounced It Ineiirnlile. H'-l-enco
lias proven Catarrh to ho a consti
tutional dliieace, n il tliop'fero r"pilr-a
-onntitutlnn' I re-'wnt. Hall's Catarrh
furo. mmufn-" "d Ii v F. J. Cheney A
Co., T'.le.lo, i ', Is tho only Constitu
tional euro on I i; rrirl.ct. rt Is taken ln
leninlly In lo' from PI (Imps to a l n
jpoonful. It ids (llr"etlv on the Mood
nd muron mrfaoes ' f inn system. They
ifr r one hundred i' "ll-irs for nny cas" It
f-lts to euro. 8"nd for circulars nnd t
tlmonlnlB. i.'-iis! r. J. rn7?:r.Y a co., Toitdo, o.
pnH I f Tnjiirlsl, T.
Tk Bill' Family Fills for eooitlpatloa.
Why Should Oregon Vote
Pendleton $125,000
and one twenly-rirth of a ml' Tor n normal school
only 21 mlh'H rrom where thu slnle own a good plant
nt VVeslou which reiiulres but one -fortieth of a mill
annual liialntenniice to put It In successful operation'
ucuii page zrt oi tne voiers' luimplilel ; and If
want to avoid needless taxation, vole
you
30 3C IMo
Paid iidw rtiMeincnl - P. ). Walls, Weston, On