OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE PwblithH Ivery Frliiy. I. I. MODlf, tiller antf Publlihtf. Kair at Owim Ctiy. Oregon J'l-ainffi. m -ob4 -! matirr lubecnption 8itt: !J flu Maoiiu , ;4 fital Huboi riptlon. To Moniht : ul. nbore aill Rn4 Ike data el ipiiethn tampsi en ihrir taper f.d tociai their nam. If UK puiM It not rrliitM, klndlr notify ui. in.) la a liir III rwelra our attention. Advertising IU(r on ai'idlratloa 6R0KIN PLANKS. vohiti-ly ,t be a part) to any I fi'tnutt-1" " h r 'uhlill nifl.,1 in.iri' III. Ml half a it'll 'nut- nficr ln km mi ii urn (til Kle.it .hip ttaa t r t a 1 1 K lllt A 1 1 .4 II ll I III ll.l .Villi . p.'if.'. I, III! tJ ! i.i'iii, mil', a it" li.'iin more ii.l tin' ti.otii ftniUI In- readied Hii.l.li'ii It itii. i. .ui nut .ii'iliiii Ml.' war truk I i I ... ' . I.i ,.ii Mink lli.ii. I:. it .ii l!i.' I. ll.. i,i i.f I lit' A I ! .til ii. .til ll'.il U i iril.lt i. hundred ..I An . ii. a n iili.uu. win. niuii'tl wid. i.i vii. ir. in our ., . .1 iiin. nl l i i ii Hat. ling mi ,i mi. ii in. , I t ..ii. I in ,t 'awful nu.ii'i' i .in.l for n law I .I i f ii ! Tll."-. Hint in il.mn "'til I.,,' I.ll.lialll.l .li It llll.'i,- ,i hi' in Mr. Wll-.'li ,- iIiiiIiiibi i .i , Ml Iio. ii a ciiltln, ilottn of rm.'i Tin' I lfiiim ratio (henry .ta dial a tedii' 1 II. 'il or llui tariff ami Urn filial koiiiciiI nf Mm freit ll would i,"ii,o Id,. co.l I of living. ll.ii Mil y pari nf Anion, .t enloied if. In. llmi In t It ruM ui Iiiihk' ol'U il.-.li;. are ma.U Id be kepi h.ii in oftim a rll a rrUn ti.n --. - - Inline lh t ainiHtlKti." I, lira Ihoj BRYAN WILSON HUGMtS homo, rath National l-tatf.iun fot j S.'in- )ear aK.t mi t..:u ,l , of Wiiliai.i J irt .n t' in Cciti.t ii HI K platform u not Mill. ASfiK'S( I'll I If l.'ll a i.i....i cute .ml I . in ' a t . b (Ilia, it iiu'aii l'iuiiif, K qui .till-1 a ' n: ..' i,., :' I., lit il..I. Iiieaila II !!)..' knit mill) toke; III addition Ii hit ,i .-.,:,, I ( iile:,i,'e WiHilrnar XVilon, a a t andidali' l.ir i oiiuinini: .In.'. l..n t.i p a Ii .tin. ilm .r.'ii.i'n. y, under ih.t muio plat- ""' nmo.it lo Mr I't.-aii. Tin' u id fi.rm , and h'T advi-iu i...i r ; u. A irl jr I'lttf.trin la a .t.N l.trati.iir '" 'It im.'til itii t.ii!..il iii i.( lint .iiiui.:. t,l a I'.irt)- an.l UI.'. Ihn ii.i.tl.ir'n !l an it tin' n.i.l. i.( ill.' tin; m! ol a. tlon It irotnira Ui M- i.l''' fro .iii dial li" .I..I ..t (. .'I In, if Inlriinti-.l lth tht rt'luiu tl . - n.'ir.' t'u int.in t . i 1 1 . i It. Ml .'f" . , II I i DCMAND8 rOR FIWCR LAWS. M int .in, ii. lul.. it (,., .'Kii..iliti of li.,l'""" "' I'f'HII-illllt I" 'll. I Mil lli't" I litna, I. ut In tvi,.a Ki.iii,. I'lll.ll M'IHIll. 1111,1 llllMIII' in il. ri'cla mil ili'lliiitulliiK i.. in mi, nun.' it li l n III (In tiiluni.. ,.f li'tilxliiHuii Still Miiini imlui.al . ..ut t-iil i.iiit 0 Q 8KULASON OLCLAHft S THAT NATION CANNOT I'HOtM'lH WITH LOW TAHIFF. I'Ojn t ti.io i!i,' 'iit. ih.it t. an.l lri.il l.t ti. ! r l!if iiii'iu't tthiij uti. i it. r Ii!. I: I.i , .ui, , 1..;.;, ttl , ui, l.i'.:'i! -I fii.li I. .1 .n.'l .1 klit. I C nil uif lit. TU. IVllltXIalU tlulinlial (ilatfutm, a. I, 'I I, "I uli I, mi, I aii.laur al IU!l. lii.irr. prtit li.it : -Wo fator the rn-tnj linn frum toll ',1)f :i!u Tti ini'U iiful h ..i of Atnrrti'an ablpa rrtKaciM In t n.t.t ! 31 "v vtnptv hatnl-1 .kC trailr p.tMiltiK Ihrt.iKli Itir Pan ! : rir ,uo W'ttHliutt W il-.u r- ama rar.al.' I U!!. . ilu .r hl. i. y n. I'i .m I'l.'ii It la amuain l.t no!r that aotiit of. l':iifr ity I.i .r l r t.i i-nt, r is.l.ti. . Hit IVmoi-riUi' p.i" r i'i...ilini; Mr. ' t"'l ' ni.tr if N'.' J.r Wilsou. nit-r to In. a.lliir.iiui io bujM' '"i1 rmipt "f il . l.ir-pmnilM-f. In violation of hU on '''f Ii:-I mr nij..tr. H i'lrJci to tin1 Aim ru aii jntipl hr j fl "f pt'Ju.t.tl '.'it..'ti a'l i iomjN'!lr1 cfnuri'.-a to n-jval Ihi- art ,' t'r'Kf thr .ill of Urorv ll.irt.-.. We rfmrmt'iT the iinlvrik.il proti-i-t 1 ,,I,'R 1,1 ''''I tin- II. .r u t pu'-likli tint arof from tlio rri k of tln la 1 "": i-t .!.! i -li::; tt t. lr. XVI I inn'a ..Hk If w a. Ii. iiiu-.li .ii imt li.i.l I'tH'ii l.-.l ,l!'l...i.. Ill,' l ,.l,' ol II. IIS Hi'liM ti.. I I... I'. III.! '-..ii . in. It Ir tti. nl. . Ki.'ii- II. i. In li.i.l I n ii l lh.. Ii.'lin Hi.' I i".ii.iu t tvi'il.) ti. i, r li.it.- I..-, ii t i ti It i;.'. ntl .vi I oulm ill.., Ki'iitm ki , Mr lh; -in I.'.trtt ami i... I li'.IIy kLitr.! III. , ti. it, i. a ii,,. I. i-u, ui . i .ifl.iiik ,tk f.'llaa. ' I v t.i I.I ll.n ll.l.I III.' kl.llo .1, '.Il ( no i.l at 111.' it rt I' ii'ilim of lln' i" n t r 1 1 t : .. t ; . tl , -o i'.'i'i i',.,( In f, .lu ll . .ti. I til.' ..'.'l I I'I till' MOl'.l " ' ' mi. I!. . ui.,i, ii.iio k,i run it., i. -.I iift.ur- in : vi'-o ii i.i .linn l! ,.t Oi.r o-il in. .ml j ,ii . .ml iiiM.1 ! I' I'I. .111,1 lilt' loli'l llOil ill illl I'V. IIIK t;-.' Iiii' .in. I pi ip. rit of Xnii'tli .ui I , it l.t 1'.!I 1 III fill, I , n: i ' 1 1 1 1 1 . i t. rv n. ,ii, .;i tt.ml.l .. ki.i.u.i tl .tt u ,i m iii. .mt. .tn, fur ti In II tl.'tlt i' .. j t . 1 1 : . I to llu- .i.l. on (dr.. I II If II .1.1.. I kllimn Iflf roiit at that tlmo Ail. Kfptit.ll n and Irnin ralli- aMko. rotUminrJ Mr XX'Uiton'a maii.l and . ruuu.'J hit JiiJcrurr.t. II ttoul.l l.o inti'rt -tins for tha votor. ho nnmt tliott.o l.o laofn Mr. HiKhr au.t Mr. XViUon ati'l also prov of profit to tlit? IVmm nitii f!nd-j.att'r to por-ik the tilfi. of I h i look on an In. r.s. ,1 !..i!o an.l Ii r altit-n fio l.iri;i,!y anpnirii't d. Yf! ho v.tult to r.Ti.' ih. tntt-t j of tin' t'i' l.t io Tf.i. iuT' I'rtik.on f in, I to niak.' him a r.mt throncli ti. ..'.tin I.i tin. prof, ..or!' rhair ili.l iw! rutitlf hti.i to rot oil 't. tli.mnh tiir ni.llilii'r o.' hl Irjvitiic the tf.iililtl- mi. . UT. m al end I'tii.n .t.ik.il li' tint f li,Milt not in I nif ,i riMitiiiu.iii, o of li..Mi,i: r.''.itit.ni tliini' Ii tin- or.li n.ir.. .lip:. . i.iiif 'l imit !, if tlmt In ii v fro i.il.t ii." ii' tin' l.ii-ltatu.i. W'lM'I.M K' i:i: II XVK I'KKN SI NK." .i.l.M'ti'.l pl.iir.'iiii p,.,, inn .-iiii'li'liii... Xiii.iI i '"'"'I l"'' lna If r!..l.'. ,'11 III.' i " '" '' I '''I '"-' k. ll,. l.iill.lu,,, , ITI'IH III ll.'loril ,. ( .,,. ,, llnklilK ; l""Hl'. lIll'IO W 1)1 1 ! f,., I ,1,1,1,;. of lu li't:ll.ilioit, nu lint it, an I '111 Ik Hill ll.u (I,,, lml,t f ( tllr lit- In Kiting ., iniripri'ia lion, foifiiiitla ono ,, li.muo Tll.l M.ltlllil Imh, ,,f ,.,,.y klulK III Hi" union U Imrilon. , .ilrm.lv v.iili !.!, inoro I.i w than an li.'.'.l.'.l or than ian In- I'tifon'.'.l Ii. i'imI U nioro ii. ..'.".-,.irv th, in no tv I i'n mi. I it i n ii . iii. nl of fxUtliiit atainl.-t. ttith u ,.,t to atol.lini! i onlraill. I ,'ii an. I .i.nn,.: niK iiiillorinlly. a ,;,. t ....ntial f all HiiMiifH U Ihioll'.'l or liain.,i,. I j on all kldoa I.f i onfl. i.u an, I i i'iilra i.li.ti'tt lua mid ii n i! itui'.; roniinU .Ion In tho lanmiut;,. ,, rii.nii.tt ii fin I oii. Ih.it roiniininit t ul i, h "K,iV jrllii'd" lojikt U KOrrr."l li't. ( pi i I In- faliion with tho t!i..tn:liil..t to J'l.lk-o of it li'i;lkl.il,,t tal io I't tho iiiiml'iT of Milk that . Introdu. . . and ttlth loo luaiiy !, i .'at.iri to think llioy art' ii.'lo,tlnK n,,..r ,niy un, n,. "-ll'',l in.iko ii artilni: tht lr kulurt- ,,!. ii...v .,r... i-ivpnM'ra of tho 111. I tillh it. nr. I. I in I. run Hi'llllii I. ill. , ,., , , Imikrn platfonn .l,"l'., ainl llio tariff tt.i,. ill'.. ., . ( Lit, in l uriMlm IK, l, H.ir.li ii r:kiil.r...ii, I'ori 'mid atloi no, nl a lii pul In an ii u, , i,.. U. l'. nti ,.f i i'lii'i. i rottil.'ii tin. k. hool io.'in, it n. mm,. Ilian it k.oio hi. .,i, .lining Hi,. litc and IIM.iir.l i,i Mr hkiilk..n ,ui,i V l of til,. r.llli'.il-ii llo iiriiu.'d thai llio ronnliv r.iini.,1 in mi. mm, m ,, ,,,rtt a m until , I In a poliiv of imirf f..r i. t. nu,' only llu k.ild ho had I, ft tho ll.'i'iiii II. an piirly Hi 1 I lo f,,l,, t. Vio eft k-.ti' I,. urn, r. mid had r. luni.'.l In tlio patty Una voar for llio fi-aum thai llio li.-i'iilill. aiii ha. ii.'iniii,,!, , I'ro TIi klto ali.ll.lati for tho pri ilonot 11 II . '.,iiiiM. Hi,, party liii, I adoploil llio l'r.Kli"iti' I'liitfonii m H I. Ii lli o lo tho tariff, il mall, IIiik Hint mo i.iiin mi. ,11 ri'r.'..iu (ho itiffrr on. o in llu- io s of pithlu, t,,, llt I, unit' and al'Ti'iid Mr Skulai.,in k, ,,i, , th . foii liiil poll. v of Wo.lrow XX II-iui XX'llllani M Si, .ii... I tit T t . a u tioo f..r illsti I. I nit,, in, .i. nil.,, ki'd III" on ii liii nt ord of Pi-.trirt .Xu.ini. i Hi'dfioa, llio lii tii.k rati.- t an, II, lain Mr. Si. .no r,.kv, Hi,. .,.thUrt , Ir.u l. iin.l.'r ttlil. li ho -.,il,l Mr. II. Ur, poknl.lo for llir mill t v lo !. I I J lit a- n Absolutely Puro No Alum No Phosphate EFFORT TO DITCH CANDIDATE IS A HUGHES TRAIN IN STERN ENEMY OF KENTUCKY FAILS iiniinirti r llllll'IIM I v UIIOMN HAIL IS DI9C0VI HIO DV roil M I H COVtllNOII MOINTS TO SECTION MIN IN TIME TO IIICOHD AS tXICUTIVt AS AVtHT WHICK. CU AH AN T I C OF rUTUIIE. REPUBLICAN NOMINEE ONLY ADDS ' CO WNMLNT BY TWO HOUSES MORE PEPPER 10 HIS SPEECHES NOT BY THREE IS ADVOCAIED iv nxvratlc p.ipora In Vvon durnu I of.'..lon did not A.ir'.mt hU t laim tho oarty part of 1MI a"'' thmuh hU fin.nn lal in iim Llnftl to hat that ktur.ly lvniit- Manit vtorv not mi. h an to Itidk hi in i rat. Champ Clark. poakor of th-'ithln tho imrti. u of tho Carnojlo hiwao, .-IJ ahoiit tho nuostii-n In tho ' lt'"t o!rn. Tho tniklt't-a tiirnod him hoi'sp cf n prosfiitatlvi'ii at X'a.hiiii down. Ion. P. T.: I Kite joar.-t at;i) Jo.i .n I'nlil -or diod "Thorp aru many thltiKs tmrno than Ii.' loft a laro o-tato. a i rot ion of Mpe rtofoatod for oopcro-j. or do-;hiih coniprisi'd tho criat nottspapor '.-ato! fnr tho vaktr.,hlp. or ovon i prnportlo tho No York World and - ' r th.m to ho tlt'foatoil for th pre ' tlie St. Louis To.it liopat. h Ho l.'.'nry, nn I ono of thoin i to rop idl-! roil ;ht tho porpot iity of tho' prupor nto t0 pblform on vthhh you aro tivs and for Unit p. rposo ho n.iniod Vctod. . Irortain tniitoo. Anioni; thoni mat "To hom dtx'ii tho Panama ranal ('halloa K. lliul.is. upon houi alono hr'oni anyv.ny? To tho I'nltod i Siiitos of Atnorlra. We built It at th-' rnormou.i root of lia).0''i.0'M. Iml't It on Amorloan roil. x havo fortified It: wo hato control of It. In, ordor to got a thanco to tuilld it wo cri atod a ropuMir. ' ( .ill tho tni.-to.'.'i tlo.Mnat.'d Mr. 1'iilit'or laid no limitation of hin torni of si-nlo". To Mr. ft-shes I'li'itii-r I'f.l'ii'.i'h.'d ...i an ri'i-ouipoiisi' for his korvioo. Huchoi liorlino l tho trut and l!:o l-quost. thoi'sh at tho time ho had nothing hut hin salarv a THE LAND BILL. Ilov the railroad and tho other Mg orporationii wold avoid payins their kharr of the Male lavon If the luoa- Mire tiaiiiod on the Notitulior hallnt. the ' (.ill Hontal X'aluo Uuul Ta mid lloiiit'inakork' Loan .Xniondiuo'tit,' in adopiod wx. iHiltn.'d out roeontly by lli tiry K. Hud, aksoKnur of .Multuomah eoiintf. before tho members' council of the Portland Chamber of Com mer. o. This l.t the mea.iiiio which was called the "People':! Uind and lam'l Mra-ure" while aicnaiuro. for the petition to c.'t it upon tho ballot wer boiiiK eirci'latod. It appeara on the! ballot mm. hotteter. under n ilifferent ' ,"" liaine. "Tin- iiiiieniliiii iit does not make ad. .piate provision for the taxation of r. Ilroads and public scrvlie eorpor a'utns. whi. h l aid taxes In 1!M; upon a valuation of llJ'I.oim.tloO, or i:i per l'oi.e a new in t overt d.iv The truth I' that tho country ...;li in many In ktancea be belter n. rted and Would avit moiioy If It taw maker paid for ilolnx noihiiii: at all PER MUST CAPITA TAXATION COME. A chart prepared by the lax mission of Wisconsin how the total or capi.i lax by nt.,t,.. eoiintlea mid titles for all tho state- in Ihe union to e ::.". 73 for each man. woman and child, u.'i-or.lliiu to the I'aiillc Coast Maniifact.irer. Thin would make the averai;e fain lit of five pay $17S f,:, per tear, ami in l'..llfornla where tho at crap' per cap ita Is hlchest the avenue fatnllt would pay J l'.'l per person The next hlKhtkt stale- are also In 1 the west Ort'Kon. No. a la, WashliiK- Nebraska and Montana. Idaho: and Colorado arc .-. little letter than Net: X'ork. and I'tah Is Jr. t below llio ater. Ke-lll.r.0. The fault for the i i.n -t.im lm rea., does not lie with a.liu.niii.-itralive offl- "miiiik" for about f J .'. ut f..r a prltntc dele.llte it ho had n.'i i.tl.l'hi. llnlli Imt He i rili. lcd Ihe m Hon ol Hedges III kaddhUK III'' s.llarv of aib n 'eroi uly upon Ihe rounfj. mi, I ple,l,:e, him i aelf to kcrte for llio alar lived hv ,l..w XX'. W. Kteihart. Ihe nominee of the ; Hepiibllcniiii for uss.'ssor. talked com-1 briefly. K. K. Urodle. rhalrtiinti of Ihe county central coiiitiilllee, lulrodiii Ihe speakerk Tn Thouaanil Mountalnrtri U'cat'i) Cnthuaiaatie Whan H Ot ' nountrd "Goterrt'in n Molil up" of Admlitittration. Mr. tluy'ir Aailt Aditnnirjtiun Mora Viyuroualy Tkft Or'ort -Adaitnon Act CalladJ Bur ffniltr to Forca HIT ON JrVETPAVEMENT MANY ACCIDENTS REPORTED BE CAUSE OF SLIPPERV MAIN STREET SURFACE. I.iU ls II. I i; Kt . ii.t .' o, iimmiv ii, i n: n u in.iri. Man llu, I..-. U .i ( . 1 1. an limb., r.pltliie I,, lh,. , miK' thai i.tlidldate l..r pi. l,cti ntu,e. -,. , ,., un ,,,.( , i,,,,,, lies.eii rece nlly mid made two ,e r.lteriiiii.'iif would bo In.lallod III pi .-. he., ho wan nhatnoliillv In . kled Ihe t iillr.l Slalin, 1 ,-it o, and 1.1-ultr.l, bul III.-... I.,, il, . I,, umll.-tt. e dial , rnw.le.1 lite auditor I rabid XXllkoii paiiikan nlt self . I to hero to Hie .l,'i thai, aa them had put the. ian.ll.lal.1 on In tuetlle l n no Intb.lble itotcrtiiiictil In New TimI.iv th. r- k aii.'lli. r In, blent, : Vol k wblle ho wa Koteruor, time iin.'xp'alno.l no far und iiuuo eiloiik would In- iiii Invisible finer iniieiit in a lo piikklblo result, bul the ouidl th" fulled Hlalea If he were president, dale Ik'liorc.l II oilier than Input iin.ro! 'I think. Indeed, It nilclil bo mild." peper mii.I vl;or Into hi ileiiun. latl.iu ! Mf- lluahea a-ei led. that llio pi, of the W ilson u.lmlnlslratloii "-tt I ndinltil tintloti baa l.eeu In laU" There aro niiipl.. rtld. n. ea thai a """""f" udinlnUtiallon of uimffl deliberate ultelllpl mm iu,,,, o wreck ,'l,","",,l",. of III) nlel loll Itlflu- the ll'ikhe f ruin. Just a the HuKhi-k '""' kH-cla tta pulllue out of Plalliln III,,. ' ' ) ' enllie i,oi.d liiiin kciiion men .l.'oi,.r, M brnkeii rail "r' ' Koteriiuient Ihrnuith ami warned the eiiultH'er, who tta ,HO nd "ot three " able to st, i. the (lain .fore liillinu ISIr ""i:1"' aallei tho adinliilnlra, tioii more M.'oroiikiy than do II I done beforo Ihe eiiacltiieiit of an Ailaln.oi. the ilaimer point Tho Chenpi'iike Hhio rmul him a X"el uml slippery pavement in Main nun i in ii sirecia is hi. unci lor a collision nl 7 o'clock XX'ediii'N.lay nli:ht branch ruiinlnic from CallelikbiirK to MKiiorn I iiy. and It was on t lit iTaiieii iin.t rail wna kina-hed An pari'iitly llio work had been ,ue with lle.lt ) kleil;e i i: ls. or assessors or collet-tor :!.: n ut of all the taxable property In thai ihouli they have to l-.tr the crlticlsui "r 0 llll""'V''l driven by Dowoy Km Mate," sal I Mr. Reed. ! In part, but with b-ulslall- e bodies "f 0 l'l"t'"'' Vcle driv en hv Hew ey Km 'For what benefit did wo build it a jntbe of the supremo i o'irt. tho'.uh Primarily for our own: secondarily. ! there was no hval bar to his accept for the world' benefit . am e. though the wishes of the testa "Why did wc build It? In order to, tor v.ero not only dourly expressed in secure cheap water frelcht rates. ! 'hi' will but had Urn re-Inferred by "AXTio fought tho builditiR of the ca-1 oral riessu-M before Mr. Pulitzer's nal for fifteen Ioiik wearisome years? ' '!"'!. The tranr.ron'.inontal railroads. 1 Tod.v. Hr.in. in or.br to advance "Who would he the chief beiieficl- Wi! '"n's l" "'i" fortune., is assail irics of this repeal bill? Tho ganie''114 ""S1'-'-' "!' 'fi'd ituiniiaiion, tmnscontincnta! railroads-tho Cana ' "f i.-Iiom. r.t 1 .1 0 conduct, today Wil dian Pacific and Tohautopec National ' 8on'!' ,'rf ;!i aK,"' a'lv(M Mh " lailroad heading the ll,t. To do a ""' :t;""i' i,ri ti' mi- IMshos' In- ' lerny ami motives, todav Wilson himself is within a hair's breath the same th'iiR. Yet above Is the instructive record of the three men P.ry.in. Wil-on and I hi dies. thinj; to enable them to hold up their old dates is altruistic generosity run mad and an outrage on the American people. I refuse to Indorse any such program. "1 am willing to follow v.here Pres ident Wilson Iead3 go long as he is in llio White House and so lon as he ; dots not auk us to repudiate a plain ! Piauorui ucciunuion. n-nry Wadsvvorth Longfellow "Lnder our system a national con- silent but his message to "THE WITNESSES" Tho voice of the New Kiulatnl poet is now national con- silent but his message to mankind vention is the highest authority for j lives in the heart of the world an I the declaration of party principles: ' will abide with us forever. The poet hiulmr than president or eongressioti- grappled with the problems of his day nl caucuses; indeed, higher than presl- und une and took a decided stand on dent and congressional caucuses com '. bined. j "We went to the people on that platform containing the free tolls! plank. Headed by President Wilson himself, we apporled to the voters of I the land for their support and they, I responding to our Macedonian cry for' help, enabled us to sweep the land from sea to sea by amazing majorl-, lies in the electoral college. And now! H is proposed that we reward their j the then great question of slavery I low many of us can close our eye.--and repeal : In Ocean's wide domains Half burled in the sands, Lie skeletons in chains, With shackled feet and hands." "These are the bones of Slaves; They gleam from the abyss; They cry, from yawning waves. "XVK ARE THE WITNE.SSKS.'- Hoes It not seem posalble that the The per-on.tl propeity and land lm protcuit nt.i. In. biding stations, term inal kuildincii. rollinc stock, trat ks. wile and pipe linos of Homo corpor ations vv ould be exempt. 'The ri-i'.it of way and other land vci'1,1 be Lived In the same manlier a the 1 m l of an individual: that is, upon the ti:.is of the r ut that a ren ter would pay fertile land, leaving out any roti.slib-ration of market value. ' E-t: males of the tixes that the slate and its civil divisions would lose from the public utilities under f the operation of this amendment run as hidi ;i Ci per cent. "Friends of the measere dispute these figures of diminution of valu ation ami revenue, and hint that there is authority hidden avvi-y in the amendment to assess tho utilities on tho hasi.i of value due to special privi lege. Thi.-i is not true to begin with, and If it vero true, It furnishes one more rcaaon why the amendment shMihl be -.ejected. "If there are arbitrary powers "s -e-ret.d in this mi-ayire, or to be read between Its lines, by virtue of whi'.h any board or other administrative au thority may issue edicts and decrees au-r.hist property, then the amendment if all the more dangerous, not alono to the utilities, but to every other class of property owner. vieldhig to demands. St..te. c.vinty. diy and si hool leg I. dative bodies more rffices, raise sal arcs, m iltiply bo,.rt;s nn.l commls shins, order improvements and extra vaivmes tint must cone oat of the t.'x; aer. Costly coniiiii-. ions created at the demand of pl.oi.iblo reformers have heaped up and multiplied burdens en til Ihe people of the st ite groan and cry out for r. lief and Kglslative bod le. i should let ':p The trouble Is t'lat for ten months in the year the r .o.iner, the educator, ti.e philanthropist at public expens" arc busy railim; for public expendi tures ami only for two months in ram pais. in Is there any discussion of thoj need of retrenchment. j by Mrs. C. A. Nifh. I tot It Mm. Nash and Mr. Kruger escaped without In 1 Jury, but the horse was cut. I A number of nccldeiitn ami near ac- cldetits have I ii reported during Ihe last few diiys because of Ihe glass like . surface of Main street after It has I u sprinkled. Horses are unable 1. 1 keep on their feet, and Ihe Pott- hind Railway, Light & Power law. ilii'birliiK Dial It wan ' mi Ainer bull and litis, ,hii,.r m It tiinil luatlfli.i. "'tlon rtrr to Mineml.-r either Icalida I lite or exeiiiliie potter to lb.' il im, I I of force, ellher bt lapltitl or liilmr. ' and declared that llio plain people of i till lotltltrV hhtillld rebllktt lb., n.llillii. biiratlon 'for It aiirremler lo force. ' President XVllhim'a refereio e In ' nil nha. kie.l biikini " innde III the allie hall on the presldi'iil'ii recent null hero wa mmuereil Willi the ilmhira- .lloti men were unable lo find any of tho pi. -tes that had I n brok en off, ll lid It I believed w hooter broke off Ihe IlaliKo of the lull cur rled iiwiif the remnant. Mr. Hughes refused to I illle rx- ,, , ' ""'""" n trial thero hud I ii -no clarlll.a " ' "IT 'in sen me kugge tlon of a deliberate attempt to it re, k I lil train und kill him ami th,. others on board , Mr. Hughe Iina,,., (. ,n,tri, t I fllilile (w.l,,rl,.,.a I..- r 1 .....I ! shiners I, nbiv. and hati -red lion of llio miillrii'.l act." und by the nominee' assertion that h was innate, I al any kin h rbilin n Uiero ha been pul I ,,r vtard " fads In it manner thai w luooii. home as most re sale may be asked to order laike & Kuoop, street cleaning contractors, to stop sprinkling Ihe streets. The matter " " i haa been taken up with the Clucka BALLOT TITLES CONFUSING. j t'ounty Hiimnno siM-lely, but a 'The Kull Rental Vulue Umd Tax ! iri" "al fnlntlim of the problem has ami Homeiiiaker.V Ix)an riind Atneml I ""' ,"','n w"rk,'l ' meiit" is the ballot title for measure com. . t..... .. ,.. .... pany's third of the Mreet, paved wllhl ... . com nit ing l en llious.lll.l llloillilllllleer. it bo rarely go o (he poll, made up his nudleiice In large pari and he brought out much eiilbn-iasm by his reference to "government hold up" which he cliaracterled as a new hvi.i.'Ui of lit u 1,1,1, !,.. XV I ...I...1..1 , , . ., , , .' " " '"' " o n tin. an. I- ,. . '. " strut Ion had rlvete.l the hhacklcs no- minor a yeiir ugo. . i lie council I'.i Igian blocks, offers the only ground for tlieiii. A team of large horses slipped and fell at the same time rceVutly when they tinned out to make way for a coming, car. i no coiiuiiioll seeins lo lt..rv Assessed Valuation Shrinks $1,200,000 r...-t, l . .. . . ... i.uiu m ua uy repuuiuiing one ot in? bard was permitted a glimpse of th.." planks of that platform. I refuse ah! future and was describing a condition! THE SAVINGS HABIT BRINGS INDEPENDANCE The boy who saves pennies will become the man who saves dollars. Open an account for your child with a deposit of $ 1 .00 or more and teach him to add to it regularly. You can leave a child no surer legacy than the saving habit. We pay 3 compound semi-annual in terest on savings deposits. The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY "AMERICA OPEN TO THE WORLD." The whole world is open to Am erica." said President Wilson In hi-. Omaha address. "America is open to me wnoie world, vvouiu lie a inor i ac cniate statement. The I'nlted States has opened its ' market to the whole world, while the i whole world is dosing its markets to America, 'i lie great Tree-trade stronu liold, England, is adopting proactive duties against American products. , Erance, Germany, Italy, Turkey, Itus sia, Japan and other powers hav strong protective systems to guard their domestic markets. Where is the glorious opportunity of which President Wilson spoke? Ol what avail is the establishment o( American banks abroad if American goods are excluded by diHcriinlna'orv tariffs? The Cnited States cannot obtain trade favors without granting equal favors. And it cannot grant favors to any nation If goods are already permitted to come in duty free. France has a double tariff a maxi mum which all nations must meet, and a minimum which is conceded to na tions which make similar concessions. These concessions are arranged through commercial treaties. This was the system established un der the -McKinley and Payne-Aldrich tariff laws. I'nder that system the I'nited States made headway in world commerce while protecting the American market for home Industry and home labor. The I'nderwood law, passed under President 'Wilson, abolished the vs-t-m, and placed two-thirds of all im ports on the free list. The result has No. ."in; and !.iT "The Rural Credits Amendment" is the ballot title for amendment No. :;is mid aT. Then is danger that these titles may be con fusing. The word "loan" In No. :!ini and :i()7 may lead some voters to be lieve that it is The Rural Credits Amendment. ' Voters should be very careful in distinguishing between these two measures on election dav. There Is the widest possible differ ence in th,, effect which the adoption of these two measures would havo. Amendment No. :;ni; and 307 is a single lax measure, and has for its purpose j the confiscation of prlvato ownership' In land. Amendment No. 318 and al! is Just what its name Implies: an amendment giving rural credits or cheap money to (he farmers. The first amendment No. :i0i und :i07 -vou'd simply ruin the htate of Ore gon if it were adopted. The last amendment, No. .'!I8 and 319 will build up Oregon by giving the farmer cheap money with which to bring his farm up to a high state of Improvement and cultivation. To defeai single lax vote 307 X NO. To get rural credits vote 318 X VKS. 2 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. County Clerk Iva Harrington 'Fri day issued marriage licenses to ChriH Una Fri. key ;,n, (;,.orge R. Maelnan, of Oregon City, and Irma Martha Schmidt and Wallace ('. Lewis, of Oregon Cily rural route No. .'!. ALWAYS RELIABLE. Oregon City Experienvei Going Back for Three Yeare. Sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia Achea. The dull throb of neuralgia is quick ly relieved by Moan's Unlment, tho universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply; it fnikly penetrates without rubbing and soothes the sore muscles. Cleaner and more promptly effective than mussy planters or ointment; does not stain the skin or clog the pores; For stiff musoN-H, .chronic rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprains and strains it gives rpilck rlief. Sloan's I.lniinent reduces the pain and inflammation In insect bites, bruises, bumps and other minor injuries to children. Oet a bot tle today at your druggist, 2uc. Adv. Kidney weakness cun bo cured. Hut what caused II ome will cause it again. Here's an Oregon City woman who has had several attacks. Several times In over three years Mrs. Pace has Used Donn's Kiilliey Pills. She says that loun's have never failed her. Over three years ugo Mrs. Pace publicly endorsed Doun's. She now confirms her statement. What better proof of merit? Proved by years of experience. Told by Oregon City people. This is convincing testimony Mrs. .1. I.. Pace, 71-' Twelfth St., Oregon Cily, says: "Donn's Kidney Pills have been used with the best of results in our home und I feel perfect ly free to recommend them." Tho abovo statement was given on April 4, lUJ.'l, and on April 17, 1U10 Mrs. Puce udded; "I am only too glad to confirm what 1 said In my for mor statement recommending Donn's Kidney Pills. Whenever 1 fool in need of a kidney medicine, I take Uoan'B Kidney PiPs und they never fall to do me good." Price fjOc at all dealers. Don't simply ask for u kidney remedy get Doun's Kidney Pllist he same that Mrs. Pace has twice publleyly recom mended. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props. Ilnffalo, N. Y. Adv. The irses,c, value o' :ill propeilv on lh" Clackamas coiinlt ussi-sMiii-ut rolls excluding public service corpo rations, ban idi i ii n I, I 'nn, mo in n.., UP-1 la-it vi.ar I in l.i.l l it ii,.. i....u ,.- ,i... m tlo taxpayers of Ihe ,, ,v , ,. the (,ri,l;nM ft c1(,irnl:, Knllll ,,, behest of a handful of ,, who go. ,,,r,K , . f , more In a single day In vtages Ihaii, r ,., ,. ,,,,,, , Ihe Kentucky uiounliilneer can make ! ..,. a,.. In ,. week by I ! hm, lest Mml f work j' Tl. i,,,.,,' ,., , (f ,,. m " " able ptopeily In this coiinly v III nol be kliovtn l 1 1 1 1 1 the state lax commls sloli ii'lnplelCH Ihe nn tesHiiielit of pub lie sol the coipor.it Ions early In lie. comber. However, excluding public service properly, Ihe total iismok-uiiciiI of the county is $::i.o:is !u;,'.. nccord lug lo Asm sHor .lack. Public service corporation property will probably be assessed slightly over $i'.,(lll0,l)00. bring llio total assessed valuation of the lounly up to about :!l,ilii(l,oi)0. The assessed initiation for the year li'lfi. excluding Oregon & California grant lands Is ir.,'.,:':),-, lens than the as sessmenf for 111 IK. Thin loss Is diu lo dauiago done to timber In tho Cim cades by heavy wind storms of a year ago ant to oilier canses. The hii in n in ry of Ihe ussesHiiieut roll follows: lllll.lllll acreii of lilliible 7 AFFECT DISTRICT LEIES COUNTY JUDGE ANDERSON SEES POSSIBLE ILL EFFECTS OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT Thorn In moro Calnrrh In thin auction of tb'i country tlmn nil other din'iinc put tnifothir, un'l until the last f"W your was BuppoHC-.l lo bo Incurable. For a creai. rr. tny yoi.rs doctors pronounrod It a local 'J'':,' ce nnd lir'-.crlb'-d local r'-mt'dbs, ami by constantly falling to euro with local tr-'.-itni. nt, pronoun' t-d It IncurnMo. ficl frvo hfi proven Catarrh lo bo a conntl-tutlon-.l rtieaaf, nnd therefore r'',iilr "onslilutlnn-il IremniTt. Hall's Catarrh Cure, mnnufn'-' -r d bv F. J. Cloney fc f.'o., Toledo, .. Is tho only (.'onulltu Ib.nnl curj on I m niarket. It In taken In ternally In doici from 10 drops lo a tea inoonful. It a'ts (llrortly on llio blood and mucous durfnri-s r.f thn tyttwn. They vfT.-r one hundred dollar for any ras It Ml to euro. Bend for circulars and te tlmonlala. Ad lrrin: r. J. CnrS'ET CO., Toledo, O. PoM hr rrnpiit, 7. Take Ball'a ravUy Fills for eomllpatlon. Tho eiiactmeiit of tho tax limitation bill, on the bullot November 7, will not uffect road and school district levies, and will only restrict the In crease in Ihe levies of tho state, mini ties, cities mid port districts, says County Judge II. 9. Anderson who has studied tho measure. The proposed ninendiiieiit provides (hut u tux levy cannot he increased more than six per cent a year without u vole of the people authorizing the Ineroaiie. 'Theso district levies nre already innde by the vote of the property own ers afl'ected," said the county Judge yesterday. "I etui see nothing In this proposed amendment which would prevent an Inoioune of almost size In these district levies'' Judge Anderson does believe, how ever, that the enactment of the tax any lands I 1 7.11 IS acres of noii lllhildii land IniprovoiiiciitH on deeded or palelited lands Town and t it y lots Improvements on ,)wn and city lots Automobiles Stallonery engines and inuiiiifai'ltirlng nun hluery Merchandise nnd sloc k in trade Farm Implements, vvngons, carriages, eli $ fi,:mr.,nii 7,Xa!,M',5 i.r.ia.n'.io :i,7o!i,rii',() l,ISIl,2ll,i i:ir.,i;.'.o 1.10, IS;, r. i!i,7.iii I ill. I O.i 1 2,:'ll(l limitation amendment would hinder i Money, notes nnd dopon'lis in i eve lo imeni. or hoiik. or I ui,.i,. 1 'ir.un .,i ... . i"..u.-n ol SIOCK Il'l llllll Institutions. CluekniuiiH eouiilv has Hotel nnd i.rric.u r t, eoillily bin, been iinubln to get a patient into the stale Institute for tho feebleminded for a year, although u number of appli cations havo been made. Other coun ties aro slmllurlly affected by the crowded condition of tho Institution, yet tho enactment of thin amendment, believes Judge Anderson would mako It difficult to secure a small speclul levy to enlarge Ihe Institution. Ilecause there Is a possibility of the tax limitation amendment passing, the county court this year will probably leave tho road levy at 8 mills, the present rale. If the court did deslro to cut the levy lo f. mills next year, it would bo utmost Impossible to get it back to S mills the following yea. even If some emergency should arise. ele ICi.r.lSO 1 2,200 Money, notes and deposits. 2."i0ll shares of slock lOil.nno noiei nun on in, riirnlliire ele ' "hll horses and mules lo.fi l.'l sheep nnd gonin a.'l2l sttiiie I.r..'.2 dogs ' 1li.fi.ll) ir.s.iir.r, 20,21 5 2fi,:ill5 S,7!)ll VARSITY DOWNS M. A. A. C. KI'OKN'K, Ore., Oct. 1 1. The liuskv Miiltiiotnnh club team, of Portland could not withstand the varslly (hiH afternoon and were beaten 28 to 0. Total valuo f tlu. able properly , $2;!,0:iS,fll!."i Rid Your Child of Worms. Thousands of children havo worms that sap their vitality ,! ,akn t.ni listless and Irritable. Klekapoo Worm Killer kills and removes the worms and has a tonic effect on Ihe system. Does your child eat spasmodically? 'ry out In sleep or grind its tooth? Theso nre symptoms of worms and you should find relief fr them at once. Klekapoo Worm Killer Is n pleasant remedy. At your druggist, ZGc- Adv. All women w lvitd to writ to the Lydia E. Plnkham Medi cine Co Lynn. Mast., for special adrlce, it will be confidential. ' with that exM-rlenee lo guide, result, should be much U tter this i ear. I No btvcludie or lamfcap TpDrlEfBE-II HUSHit J y cZ TZZ? mZmiiy In nifbv I I I'rilKKlM m ix ,. nupuu 2ae a box. T