OKK..ON' flTV KN'Tr.UM'IMSi:. KKIHAV. XOVKM MKl. ... l.Uii. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE c. e. Publlihad Kvcry Friday. RODll, tiHor 4 Publish. Ivim i.tl .oirl Hh Hie iUlm Dial will III I mailt of ai.'.'I'ls" u. u ,u.,.. i. .. I mini ul and !' , ins In III fut.n Hn I'l'1' . ..... r... 111.111.111 III llll 14' til I tlllt tl Imii lillll.ill linllll U.Hi H.f ili.'H h "' 1 ' ioiinliilioii, Itili t f i.l ! "iifi I" Enird at Orrfoo City. Orrgon PoatorTlca at "fund class nuiirr Subscription Ratta: Ob year I'M Bit Montbi 'i Trial Hiibscrlptlon. To Months " Hubirrilicrs will find lha date of aipltatlun stamped on their papr f.d lowing (heir nam. If lint pa)mnt It not rr.vlitM, kindly nuiify u. aud tit mader will roralv our attention. Ad'tirtlalnl Itatea on apnllratl.'a COST OF LIVING GOING UP. unlit. 1-pi.lijli.l ., !.! I't III.' UK lit III llll lell.tl. i lu' iimi i- 'it ! i twinm r. I'i.mi. .i ll.Hl ll.l k . i. -I in.. 1. 1 l.k II .i!.i U I . -I II l 4 ! !' N.i f 1 1 1 1. ..I li ..n il.. ii.i ul t.i il u a a iliiiiiiliu .11 4 Kll. V. Prank Persona of New Vork I'll r a rvegnlo. authority i n tlu emu omlcs of the pour und dire, lor of I In" Ki'lli t .11 worn ol I in I ii.iruv urgauu-i- linn society, has iu.nl.' some iiucmi g.Hiuiis on tin' rust of li in k which niiike Inii'ri'KiiiiK reading M thne people lio H niiUli'i llu' Demo, r.i- neter rvalue Tin' an lit MutpV lii Hi.' p.il.u country, thai utter I p.rd- I I III ctpi'lts Or all llir lute ltt.it an' In line . nil) dnuht'ul, New Votk l tin' inn' in ih Judgment of (culls in.it I. iiioM s. viirati'ly formed In allium c It U highly nrgi'il-icd. lit h : 1 1 1 . .i . fji turn are definite, big uiiil r i . v WHAT M Oil D WILSON MAVf DONE f ft .iiuiiMiii; h .it'ii-- ol .... nt l.i I i .in. i u . u I . t ..; llu- 1 1. -n ..i. i i'i ii . '-iii.it! -ii.p i'i a i''''t I.i.l lu iii.h I..I:. I " A' r.iii.iin I. nit ..'n th" I liu .it Hi.- li til.' -n will i !! . II I 111' .III fill! t i.i:i; .in' tin' d W il -. n t!i. I I. nl t.i tli.il ( i.t.lil ol l.il-T jlcli.it a III. Hi I lit iim..I.' .ill.l Hi'' PHI I Iihi-Ii .. in Hum i .IuIiiiii li-cm In lilt n nu t ii .nli.il II t4ni il. iii il peal, lili Wilson al" I !"' ' , I. . Ili.i; lu-' September 1 In II win lim nl ! ) I" i... Ii.i' and It"- .li'inf Maun a li...i.l lH'in. uiii .1 ih....' uli.i I lit . in. III. mi riiiiiiiii.i. . I t.i lug Hi'' ..ilii-r and mm, il.n '' ",,, It unk, i.ii.I uUai i ii .iii.I l.i ! i it i iiihinx Ih.ii I II Mr I'll till' I Ill.l.'. (il. .UK. I.' Ill III! W a ...a rii.'iii i inn' (.nl on iiii in -I do ..; ii. t..l i r, and tli.il U il 'l"li nut i.. .Lu ! I.t Mr lliitli. . ,m. Ii i !' ''li inr ."im m i k in tin1 '.i' ,!. , i .ill. n i ii I . -.'il in .tn 1 1 i' 'x First Issue 0) This Paper, One 0 Oldest In The State, Appeared October 27, 1866 ll.ilf a ii'iilni) u mi liiilav II I'. Ii.. i fit It i it lul ii'i'i Inli'il (iniii II id Untuii l.in.l tiiiiiiiilil (mm hi lull,. .liiiti l'.i i.in, d n J..I111 mid In n' mid llo'io a llml lui of 'l im 1 : 1 1 1 i i 1 1 o In mi.iv liiitnuiiMm i 1 1 .1 1 1 . . ti . nm Ii 11 hi I. 'II, .n .iinii ii Ilia hiu llio ,l,i,' I ,s, nil , 1 tun will of old niitl.W. I .ipi t luiiiuli d III llli'lliMI ('lit , lull llio , llirlr Into Ih i:i'int .ill Iniiii' .limitl li.t f i'r fat m tin' I llti It 1. full ii( k.1. .it.k mi 11.1' 1 1 1 . lie pli.tiorin of i;n.' to I.h.I ili.Mii int.!ttl ,anl , voIIiik nc.ilnM lh. pnil.slio larilT pollry lili li fur KUIii n tritr In-1 1 ..nli.l..n-i.t.l.-..l uuut ill thlk i-nlltil I V ' I I ti'ry tiiin lt r'n.iT ,in. tiuiii' iii.I flit olwrtatiiiii 1I1..11 11 in mini p.-lid Kt.lt.' Ill (hi. 11111. mi. mid tin' r. .11. lu.l. n, . AliU ti k.M-t rxory milt rmiiitiK. an I ( . ,IM.M,.nl pl, ,. lu.,llt llt 4, enfo ovory ni;ui lio .ini.'d il a Jot. , m,.r , ,.u,rVi ,., ulll thl.r , In llio cri'at l.Miio. r.ill.' IHiii uh.- of j ,IUl4 furou,!,. ,n,plt .,v., (! l-rok.-n promlM's. Ili. lUltuiior,. pl.il-j JU . tr,.mi.ml,m, ,, ,,.M.n,., (orm rati r.-.i.lily lo found It n''"''!", n i.ut, fur p..lil!...l mt. iitulii.. ,, no ItidfX rard. Tina Ih Iml It id lv!g almut ihehlKh cm of Iiviiiis: j N ,am,au;n ti, .t Kt. tI) tt t n,. t.i "Wc favor I hi limnodiiit. ilowtiur.l da .'t t (n fio tin. p,',.i!i- n( revision of the cxl.idni; hiKh und In x,.t Vork. in iho l.fi i.u ihtn. alont tuiinv rani't prolilliltlvo i..ri(T diitlo. tiMid.'ii. l.' In tlu-lr at.ito. Ii. tu.in-; InsUUnR that matorial ri'dm tionti tx-jof iviiriio t.i admit dof.-at. ilt.'y i (ir-( II. piil'lt. U llMl. lliMlM' At hrart r Mi I.. i iil.i l . ' i ti I In Hie mmitii 111 I', mi.w r 1 1 . p ! t.,t. I'uliin iiii:iiii llu t'it -.ir ..( In ii.'i tij'.ilii of tin' W lnt'" II.'. 1" '.I M'i'iiii-.l lni'.".ili- to wi'iii' lt..:i. tiim 4 l.i..'f.i '!i . i.-!i'ii on .'"i .i:i nr f.pi.il ii!!r.i..i' It a on') ,i::,r Mr ll i. ini had .li'ar!) and inn- . Ir!i I'll' . 'id llllliM'lf to ll'i I.IU.' ll'tt Wll.,.11, at till' r',.-i-ll! ll.i'ir WHAT TH PAST MAS DROUGHT AND TMt Il IL Ht. (I. I..... I. IMii, tta .1 ! .) tin li t 11 .11 I lli f. HI I'll. llio III!.- ttiin'rll 111., I on llio I'.uik of llio i:i.iiin llu wan am km ul 1 np.n lit, a'i I ,ii. 1. 1 loin l.ltrn In llu I .1 . r M.niiif.i. luring , .1 )u 1 pu:tiiii; 1 lio dm.' .: ' tin ir papi-r null. U r ' 11. ..r j.iniiialir I, Hi ( . t ' in. I half n litnr a . ' t tin. Ill l l-ioii' of Iho I "1 ' tin- pi'', lo tlioti hi 1. 1 hi thai half ii'iilm ! h... irott n from a half h.'ard'il approial j hniulri'd Inhal'ltatil. t -in' and l.K'k fttii;.' t' 'tiriumi li In. r.'a.l in trim of ulati-'ii r H ! t I 'nan f"'d and Itu l n t RIMfdil) niado iiHin tlio nr.Tsarif . r.'.ili.o that ihcv ill ttitat.-jil ff f Thf high rout of llvinn In a( plo, and no It ha rmm 10 ho a r.'HM proMi m in ocry AniorU.tn j lar pln'noiiii'tnm In Hi. 1 om. Iu.Iui j Tho K.-piihluan party. In it , fortnUtit of a rampuUn. for llio man plctfonn. ntlcmpts to on-apc fr.nn ro-iacors of llu lo.lnr; party middi'iiN to KponnlMlily for prpyrnt condition dy put forth amotinditii: ilanim of a p.t donyinj that I hoy are duo 10 a pro- lulial i'arth'iiakt oiii.' horo .'i.i' that of lift, m-rlons homo. tei-tlM tariff. Wo take Isnuo with Ihoni on this unhject." So thoy put all farm iiro.Iu.tii on tho (roe lint and a.uiuri'd (ho farmer they en? dolns it for his lienetit. All fuel w.-j made free of duty; textile uianufaotutv and clothinn were plac ed on a near -free-trade basis : shoos were made free of duly; hard ware of all kln.ks was plvon severe' duty cuts; lum'oer went lo the free list. Now listen to Mr. Persons: "Heiause of the increase In living cost a $1? Incone In 191!. a $! in-, come in 1915 and a J-2.75 itu-ome in. lOlfi seem to provide the same stand ard of livinc for a family of five, con si:-l inu of a man, a iliildrrn under fourteen. The divis ion within the h'ltlcct would lo av proxiniately as follows: Is Kolns to sweep (he country to (hem. no matter what New York ihv. There is only one trouhle l(h (hese lasl niinute claims They neter pan out. The side that rcori'atilics its statistic In the last days in order (o show (ha( 1. will win without New York, is merely admitting what t (hut time is universal knowledge, (hat New York Is lost. And the election always govs a New York goes. It will do It again this year. Hughes will ho elected. DELIVERING THE LABOR VOTE. 1912 19i:. 191.! j Renl J S"- $ 4 .on $ 4.0 j Food C.0'1 SOU 9.30 l-iiel and light MM 1-2 j Clothing 3.00 3.."0 4.50 Incidentals .. 1.00 1.00 1 00; Insurance .r.o r.o Savinss, re.re- aC.on. etc. . . 2.0u i.oo 2 00 To(a!s . . .117.00 J20 u0 $22.75 In 1:H'n Samuel (Jumpers came oi;l woman and three 1 m sp,K,rt f Mr ,!r)an for ,r,1;ij,.nt. and tried to deliver (he lahor vote to him. That is one of (he reasons why there is no "lal'or vote" in (his coun try. It is a habit that Mr. Comper. gate It lu .'V.I. led till' i Iim i Ih.' o! I .I a. ling llial each elate slio'iM wtllo J J'it re. oti'Mng from tli Hi.- iin.-.tii'ii fur itself I of li fivll ar. is im The v.t. t.ins of (he fo who up !ni. I Hie fag llh I'.minr hae tig g. Ii-d a .. nuparl .nil !( Wood ma iNon ulid one Jaine I'm li.iii.ui aim alo I'llit'te.l in state right .in, I aa .'le.ti'd upon a pt.ttfurm (0 that ell.st 111.) Ilige llial M ilson s . tl,l, ln-giiu. ,,.,t favorite polu) of ' wailful waiting" I lint original atth Mm hut was tnietited and tried l.v anotlur 1'emo.r.it the same lUiohanan. who tm. Id'y hy and p.TMiitted the sniithiTn leader to pre parv for the rehrlllon. offering no re sist.ince while they siii'd I'nlte.l States ar.ienal and hauled down the Stars mid Strios. It is self eiideiil that an a lmlnlstra lion that ran command the respect of (he world and that Innst uion strli I a. cotintaMlity will he respe.-led and Its warnings heeded. If Abraham Uucinn could hate tak en offi.o on llu day he was nominated I'.v (he Chicago cont etilloti. Kurt Sump dT never would have tuen fired upon I If Charles htans Hughes had heen j president smne two years ago. Ihej I.iKltati'.a neier would have lieen sunk ; W W II ,'i I Me. mi I'll I Hi-. nit wire tmii In mi It. I. in. I pin ::. i'a' i.l.lt pillieil . I lle llu. 11 ..a pliineiM HiegiMl City : 11:0 of a lea .1 . .It of Iiiini, h.-r populatinii 1 .1 State, then ! Ieei Wiilllld the rietiesl. milt one In mil the. und I lie Ciller prl-e In I. ..Lit one of I lit oldest pupe'S III Hie limlliwial 'I lie IHsl l-itlin n( Tlio Cnlerprlse a, 1. (..in i.igin und seteii iii'illllli, all "it I'I hand I lie mil. mill of Hew mid 11. In Mining, hihiii Inn i d Mr lie l.ill.l to make III pii.er eight ciilillliua. ulllii'iigli I li.' iniliilier of p.i;. Wim nut In. 1. -a -.e.l until si'tetiil i at l.il. i .Mr Inland, the Iniin.lcf mid llml e.llliT of I'lie Klilerprlne, Weill In A l.iri.i 11II1 1' evei.il tear hk t mid III 1.;.! fiMiinleil Tho A-iimliin Ilia sell. C I. Iielitiid. followed Hie lulling o.' In-, l.iilur mid today Is edllnr of the Sherman Cunt) (Itmirier ul Moin While Hie hull eeiiluii of The Kn I.T. Iki' 1 exM.iu. e Ii.i tirouglil mull) 1 halige III the stall, u sludy of the llrsl lsue of the paa r shows thai III. of same liie will. Il lonfront llio ieoilo nf nf I. i.l.lt wet. lieliig dim ussi'd then, (ngearid, turn mid te'lna wllh II ge. llml I1rt Issue I u alon-liouse of Hie most linen-sling liiforiuulluii to the person llllerenleil III Hie I'lirlV llli'lot,' of Hie slate 1 lie I'tul.l.'lll of granting lands In pr.'iiinliT of the tin-gun Cenlral Hull than lluit of Hie juiiiii; milk mid a.ilei 1 r 11 1 in wlinse heart til. lulo he laein the ).'tn ol ai.l'uik mid Hie dlnitliulliiu nf Hie I..1II1.11UU I till) Hi.' Iie.iil of Hie tilling i.iald I i.ipa Ide of sellliiK III ml) mid en lnltel) on uue Mil.Jei I. her lute I like u Mat nlniaci, whlili iniike Minima . lull llll Im 1 Ii.i. ins ' Ill.l. I. II ul Hiu I10II11111 of ..ik.i I h 11 a llll. ml ri head I u i.et en line Hem 111' nut U . llll. I helllg killed III ruilll wut, while )ut itlnii II, III a piisilliin ll.'l Illlli II III. Me l 1.111 1 in nl n a pal a grupli Ii Ihiig of llio inljuur iiineiil ul the legUlatnio. Hie punslug nl I hi. rail Iliad hill, llll.ii r It llll II llio nil! to 11 glee. I In lal Hie llil. I. .I on I. muln n ho n sued I.) 11 rallrnad loinpuii), the en a. tin. nl of u hill in nt lil 1 11 k fur Hie mil.' m honl land, mid Ih" li.insa. lluu 11II1.T liiiHUtunt lui'.liii' hy Hi.' stale' hiatiiiikeis Ihe alale fair hud Just ended when the llrsl Ishiio of Tho Cnlerpri.' up peared und Mr. Ireluinl prints hull a column In whli Ii a cm respuintenl .In 1. 1. .re. I Ihe Im k of evhll.lts. The paper niirlen udtertisemelilt from the pioneer slag.' c.ilnpaiile of ' the greutest nation on tin' glol.e j Hut II I not with Ci" past that we, I ate loiii ertied The f ituri holds In 1 .I. Me for II still gre.il. r ad. a:n eineiil I greater surprises and ai cuinpllsh , I menu. The develoi n rut of Oregon 1 f our fon si are still awaiting the ate. water pow 1 or N hardly louched are cultlvat lug only a part of our farm lands and Ihe manufacturing Industry has heen woefully neglecled. j If Oregon wt'l forget Its constitu tional tinkering and its .".porimoiitiuc In laws and settle ilnan to huslness. this will he (ho host Mat In the union fur loss than half a ntury from now We have ihe reounes and. given a fair chance, nothing 1 an stop (hi- state. road lompaii) (lie Oregon A Cullfnr- Hie ,'.u and i.O The furo lin n from lila giunl Ian. I piul.lem of tn.l.it In I'urtl.ni.l lo Salem wns $.'., In Allninv come lav. Ihe del elupliieut of OregoulS. in CortaMl. lo, und In Kugene resmiri . the paper mills, then Just Clt. the Kllgeiiii of tniliiy. I2, II W esl.ll.ll-.il. ..1. 1111. 1, strangest of all, the Cut lu ll, pruprlelnr of the Oreguii shlpiiietit of Aiuerl. an munitions of l Stage 1 iiui..int. uiinoum e llml hi wur In Klunce are all illneun .e.l In line. eiul....l with Ilea enm lies, thai lllst Issue I uiilkes ilullv ii The Oregunlun stn.nl fur the .011 1 Steamer making dlr.il und regu striiillon of a railroad into (he slate; lar dip I.eHteen 1'ortl.iml und Hie and iidtocute.l Ihe . unpel.itlun of III" ! Siillda I, h Islands. New York and I'ul legislature w Ith the Indlt Iduala hehlml j Unriiluu porta are anuniiiii-ed In ad tin' plan. Mr Ireland reirlnl.'d In the 1 tertl-ieiii. 'ills. Oilier mlteitlser of llrs( Issue of hi (mper a Iw.moIuiiiii Hint early .lay who will ho reineiu ..Isciisslon from Tho Oi. gunlan on the I lioroil hy pioneer Oregoiiluus are Ihe Htm Absolutely Puro Hado from Cream of Tarfar NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE BOY OP 12 WRITES G, lusiie. On puge three of llu Issue a Hews story tells of Ihe defeat of (he Cluck am.is I1.1sel.all team hy lha I'loiieers, ! with a 77 to I'i seme. A.iuiiip.ini lug . the game were a huniiiet ut the old I Harlow house ami n con. ert hy u hrass 1 hand. Tho line up nf the pioneers In- Hardware has gone in tlio last three years, and the retail price of lumber has materially ad vanced, yet l.ixi-e increase? in imports of these products have heen recorded, yet hoth hefore and since the war he-Kan. campaign that a supreme crisis con fronts lutior. and that it Is a'l hut a religious duty for it (o follow him in (o (he Memo.rutic camp. It never does follow him. and the cry of wo!; has lost terror fur anybody. This y.-ar Mr. ihur.pera has heen played again by the Lieino.ratic man agers, along with some members 01' up CO per cent ! d,e I;ig Four railroad labor unions that know they can -nn(rn! President Wilson if he doesn't change his mind. Hut the Cotr.pers not has not been so strung, because it has sounded so dis cordantly in the past The truth is that there is tin "lub.ir vote' in this country. There Is no laboring 'class:" and it is one of tin? b'-.-t things about this country. Tin 'abui-er of today may be the capital ist of next y.-ar: so he decides liutc he shail vote, not from the viewpoint of a particular group, but with the whole national interest in mind. Plast erers, printer-, iron workers, strc-i car men, longshoremen and all the rest of the organized trades, ar ex actly like Other people; they (lihiT among themselves in politic. There are Democrats. Republicans, Social ists, Prohibitionists, among them. lint there are no sheep. That's why they have never been herded Into the Democratic camp by Mr. Cumpers. These men. exactly like shopkeep ers, writers, business men, Investors and all the rest, have their own no tions, widely differing, as to what I.- for the country. ELECTION AS GOOD AS OVER In the last days of the campaign, the Democratic managers have ne-r. compelled to adopt a truly remarkabi . shift in order to keep thir dov tihil! fitiht alive. They have practi' ally abandoned hope of carrying New York and devoted superhuman effort to the effort to create belief that they are going to elect Wilson by reason o; ;,ieat gains in the midd'e and far west. This is always a sign that the man peers see the end of their hopes. Tli" thine; that Is happening, right now, m the 1D16 campaign, marked the dis ruption of Democratic hopes in IS'.uj, in 1!I0, in 1H04 and in IMS. The fact is that presidents are not elected who do not carry New York. Some presi dents have heen elected who, if die result in New Y'ork alone had been reversed, would still have pulled pood for them and FORUM 0FTI1E PEOPLE Oak Crova Roid History. OAK CKOVK. Ore. Nov. I 1 Kill-! lor of Ihe Knterpn.' 1-Please alow , ran a little space (o answer Mr. I'mii and the hixlies of hundreds ur.d thou -j a ugh. Now I helleve in fair play und, sands cf American "witnesses" (Ojdo not like (o see air. thing slipped; Wilson's rule would not now be lingjoter on (he (axp.-.ycr He says he is ' half buried in (he sands.' j a h rge taxpayer un l Im has the pen-1 Viewing the ii'iesllon lu th" light 1 pie at heart, well If be Is (there must of Wilson s policy and activities to-1 be I'.h. r. 1 and (hat he has wateh.-d Hie road .lucsllotl V TV closely. Now lets see. In till) first pl.ll'e, I Ulll ll.lt tnlng to dig C. W. Hi -If). I.et him go ahead and see If he run heat a gund Kepnldiesn for Ih oftico of coiiul commissioner. In IV 3 the people of O.ik llrove pre Inct voted 11 1 mill : j lav to be spent mi the road nod they, 1 appointed a uuuiiittee of three to superintend it and that committee1 I consisted of Judge Hronniich, ('. W Ki' l.-y and llartcy (i. Starkweather. ' I Now the first mute) was lo allow (). P. ! lii'th" mad snpet visor lo do nil of, I tho gr: ding by il'iy work contrary to, People's Trunspiiitullnn 1 oiiipuii) . C. W 'oc 6 I'ompunt ; Wlllliiin Par low ; Mil. bell, iKilph , Smith. Port land attorneys, John (.Villain liar nest li up und K. II. Kelly. The editor foresee Hi" spi'ed re union of tin iiullon In spirit und pal rlotlsiu. Adtlsed lit' message from I eluded Joseph Puchlel, (hell 111 th"i recent ship direct from New York, he helghlh of ills nthledc iiirecr. w Im sat . "Tlie hotels urn erovt.le. I bv buy 1 died In Porth'.nd only a few week ugo or from etery se.-llun. Ihuse frmii (In ! Other oil the Pioneer nine were W. smith und suiilhwesl preduinlnutlug jK. Wltherell. cuptiiln; T. K. Miller.: The solid, substantial l.unlness 1 1 ! James Stisi'l, J. I'plon. Wa.lhiilns. 1 ure I Ii tit rapidly cementing the union Qua. kclllillsi II. P. I -1 1 11 IT and P. M In spile of Ihe polllliulis und ileiu.l Wards Mexico, the answer must be that if Port S impter had been fired upon during Wilson's administration. In would have dKpati hc.l a formal note of protest, that Would have been all Wurr.'ll. The Clackamas team was coliiHise. of N. W. H.iuil.ill, S. P. ! Pope, (ieorge Sheipard. (! Hrlggs. (leorge A. Harding. P. Pun lay. A. M Zigler. C. Mason and K. Chiiruiuii. I Nettspupers of that day played up their news in mil. h different manner! than the papers of today. The front page Is lllleil with short clippings, the gngucs und It Is souieub.it surprising lo note Ihe general good feeling which is everywhere manifest on Ihe part of 'north. 'tiers' und southerner' From llu milliner In which (hey transact business, und Ihe iiiulual r.-spe. t which Is shown, II would scelcely he bi lleted that (he two iieetlou were so lately ut war ' I 11 III I'.l 1 1: l) iloggH'l posi aslng i nn sluellll.l.' III i-r 1 1 lul bis II W lllleil I) Clar.-llie II Sl.igg. I.' tear 1. Id pupil ul Ihe M. l.uiighlln I not 1 1 11 1 ' He 1011 tllbulcd III" ful'uwliig In tin lllen.lure lif till I'lllllplllgll li. -11011 I a bud mull W llsnti la will". Vol" fur lllll'he Sllf. I) (list MASS WHITES POCTHV. K. T. Mil. 1 sheriff mi. I ri.ha,4 limit of Hiu Cl.i. kuiiiu County Inuti... mile CiMilrul coin 111 It I.'., I uln a Niet After III" I leiiiiH ralle nrade 1.11 Tuedny night, smue Kepuli.li mi w;t ; -dl.uli.l a few Hue of VI' In Il 0 parade Mid Mr M.i, who khI" 1111 a "louket ul the head of Ihe ll u' nf I'l.iull Mr Mas, not In be out. I. lie, In. w rltteii thn follow 1 11 ac On Ninellll'er S 'i'Ii . same man Mu W Ith Hint same red su- li. V. 1 rldi Hint kiiIiii' Ii.mii.h rnllt a ; DUTY NEGCESSARY TO I MEDIO WOMAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS WOULD SUFFER. "If this amendment should o" udoj.te I," sas Henry K. Iteed. asses sor of Multnomah county, "tnortg.u.s secured by land II' 'lot be tvi.iil. Hie ;;iperon which tl-.. ar. w: Mten." Tie amendment refetr.-i! I is tl:.' Kul! Kental Value I.a'nl l'ix and !!" t.iw and th" tise of the taxpater makers' Loan Pund . eti lmcnt, ' tii"i;lIM then they went ahead and let the radical single tax tu.-asur 1 the enmruet to p it on the crunhe.1 rod; lo make the water hound iniiccadam to a well known contracdir of which I will not mention and (his same Judge Pronaugh aa n roiiunUt 1.111 iCoiitluued from Page One.) (('01, tinned from page II Th. as y are go In other to through. New York is a barometer quile as often as it is a determining weight in the scale. The question may be asked, why! should the Democrats, about stage of a losing campaign, throw up did somethin the New Y'ork sponge and put forth! New York, where (here. Is a great He their fantastic claims about compen-: brew vote, a Democratic effort was sating gains in other parts of the i made to herd the Hebrews into the They vote accordingly. Ing to do so this year years. M- I' . 1 . . ,,. 1 .ui. .jwiupei iias oeen appealing this ; labor because he claims the president for labor as a class. In Don't be old fashioned. Be modern, progressive, up-to-date. Start an account in this bank and do business as do the best business men. Nii'i-mlii-r baliot. line of Hie principal sufi.-r.r in this regard will he the common s. I10..I fund of Oregon, which has J.'.,.'e.,..n". or more than '.'7 per cent of its prin cipal loaned on first mortgag.- on land. "The common school fund ha played a noble part in tin upbuilding and support of Oregon's splendid pub lie school system. In less than In years it has earned in intcrc.u up wauls of J'i which has bie.i apportioned to the counties for the support of the schools. "Tho impairment of this fund rill .""rionsly effect public educat in in Orezo.i in the extent of a revenue n . a.'. xlmnting J 100,000 a yea' The Mortgagors will not pay lli-ir debts, 'ibej will say to the state: Yji now have the total value of (he land. You keep the land and we will keep your money, pay you a ground rent tax, and borrow- as much more as you will let us on our land improvements.' " Oregon still owns fi:!l,0n0 acres of -a hool land. The single tax bill, as drawn by W. S. I"en to force nl hind out of Its present owners' hand and into state ownership, speclfi ally pro', ides that the slate shall s.-ll r.o land. The measure woudl halt cot only the progress of education hut c so the physical development of the stale. The single tax hill, now named the ' Pull Kental Value Land Tax und Honieuiaker's I-oan Fund Amendmeist." Is the firiit. Intuitive measure on the ballot. per, lauded lit our ports for less than 1 boasts ure Idle und that Ihe Itcpubll home mills could make It, and l-aig-1 cans of Clackamas are united for the land, shut off III." us from Norway, uiuualirieil support of Hie KepuhlKali saw to It that the product nf C.iiui-1 ticket mid for the principles of Us tliun mills went direct toiler, lnli-nl ; pl.it form of the Culled Stales. It. serve Hoi '. 1 1 K. I.. Johnson, chult 111. ill of th" lot al were used up, and Ihe paper triide In-! branch of the Hughes allium c, assist gan to lick up. Tho war across the ! e.l hy ,ty Sllpp aud T. P. Kan. lull, sea. paralyzing llio ordinary channel. 1 took charge of lb" details nf the af of trade, took (ho place of 11 prolec- I fair, and a number of On.-guu City wo fur the taxpayer Mllowed a gr-.'.it f amount of (gravel) to he used Instead of ctiis-hed rock and some taxpayers: believe because it wa cheaper. Now j taxpayers is thai watching the road I .::e-ulon and that 0110 mile of road coat us about $ 1 li.r.Ort Oil. A pretty good road though, hut It Is nil raveled out now and how Is that for cheap- liei-s' Now the next year we wont at it again and levied another 10-mlll tax and appointed v.-iit h It and it took tho third attempt before we could forco thorn to let a contract with the same O. P. Itothe as road supervisor, but wo llnally sue cee.hd and we built one nnd three fourths miles und that cost about t:'o.:,uo on and how Is that for cheap- ! ne:;s That was an oil hound uiacca Jdam and thaL went to pieces In two years. Now the taxpayers refused to vote another special tax tho next year 111 1.1 and ho we just used U10 general fund, but last fall wc went ahead and voted nnnthor 10-mlll tax and elected three men to siiperiitenil. Price Shirk- live tariff and (he paperniukers went hack (o work at full time. Depression Not Local. The depression in the paper market during 19KI and 1914 were not local. Wis. oiihIii. Michigan and oilier paris of the middle west and east felt Hi" pinch. Mills there were nliut dov 11 completely or running on reduced Hlilfts. It was reported here on good authority at one lime in I'.MI that un less (hero was a change for the bet ter one or both of tho local mill.i would Bhiit down. Durlnir those months of free Inn!" I lief.. ri. tin. U'.'ir Vnrtl-OL'llltl miller I'Olllll another committee to, . ,,', a m,.ri,. ..,, m. less than the cost of the do.uestlc I product. Wheal ships accepted cargoes j of paper as hul'ast, charging Imporlers little. Women labor In tho mlllH Iii northern Kuropo anil their wageH are small. Cp to two years ago Norwe gian mills supplied the greater part of the world. Japan and Australia are buying pulp and paper from Oregon City mills now, because they ciinniit secure It from Norway, but those Nor wegian mills lire not Idle. Immense slocks of paper are now on hand, and tho exporters are ready to Hhlp paper to any corner or the globe as soon as llio conflict In Europe ends. I The day the treaty of peace Ih iiumi acted as n reception c.uimittee Mrs. Ilanley, Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. I (i. Sheldon, Miss l.eune diss II111 r. nod Mth. I.. W. Therke'sen were es rorte.l from Portland and returned hy Wlllard P, I law ley. Jr., of Ihe I law ley Pulp H Paper Co. BUI Make the Farmer a Goal. AI KOKA. Ore. Oct 1!T. iKdltur nf Tho Knterprl.'.ei- If w. get ihe "sin glo lux law" or "full rental value law" who Is lo say what Is full rental value, and If on 11 certain tract of land It should be J'J.'ill 011 year ami the next year $:iiill less than nothing, nfler do ducting wages ami necessary ex penses; would the county or state make It up to Hie farmer? If not then the labor unions In pulling out such a meiisiire, or endorsing It, are unfair ami utijiiHt and would roll the runner of his wages und take II for laxeii while ihey (the unions) are unwilling 10 pay a poll tux. Yuors truly, It. A. WKKillT. STATE DEBATING LEAGUE THIRTY-TWO TURN OUT WHEN THE WORK IS TAKEN UP HEALTH LAW QUESTION THE BANK OF OREGON CITY Oldest, Largest and Suongest Bank in Clarkamas County. THE PENDULUM. Samuel ('. lily the. a man of nation al and international fame as 11 11 au thor Is probably the most arefu po litical observer and impartial political writer that wo have In the country to day. He has made a lifelong study of political affairs and Is an accurate judge of human nature and the trend of public opinion. His views on the coming presidential election as given In the latest Issue of the Saturday Ke ening Post, are interesting and Instruc tive. Ho states that to date there have been three swings, (lie first to Hughes; : the second to Wilson and the last lo Hughes again. Hughes was nominated at the command of the rank and file of tho Republican party, and it never ', can be truthfully asserted that Jus : tice Hughes nought the nomination. Aa soon as he was nominated and had .. .i.i. 1 tr f irom me norm one iiiiru. j.. - 1 , i,. u .it-.. 11. vvei ther from Ihe center one-third and .',,. ',., mainifiieliireis 1 again their old fight, to hold their home market in tho face of foreign, cheap labor competition. ' Ilecauso of Ihe Democratic tariff law, Oregon City will be particularly' hard hit unless protection Is restored All paper, under existing tariff laws,' valued at less than .'1 cents 11 pound Is, on the free list, and all over a ceuls pays a 12 per cent duty. Oregon city I mills manufacture news, wrapping ami tlssuo papers, all of the cheaper va rieties and admitted duty free. These are tho circumstances which lead local students of things political to believe that Oregon City mllluien will vote Kopublloan. They know the theory of protection and thoy have tasted the hitter, hitter dose of rrce trade doctrine. Alex (Jill from the south ope-tnini ami. mml )(i(,n C. W. Itlsley is road supervisor, .mi lo dale they have spent about IUT.no In pab him; and building new roads. The e.,nt;act on tho Mllwail kie hill was hi to Archie Mason for about $1,000.1)0 out Hide of that they have dorm It nil hy force account or day work for a total of $."3, 107.00 In Ihree years ought to build Home roads had It not. Now Mr. liranough have you watched all of that? To lllustr.' to how they have com piled wilh the wishes of the taxpayers according lo the budget on Concord road we voted $:,0.00 and they have spent about $ 1 7,0.00 or $7.00.00. I think beeouse that is the Outfield, Klslev and Starkweather cross road. Now Mr. P.ronaugh have you watched that? If he (alls that kind of work cheap and watching the road question nil well and good. I have -till fiomo more things up rny sleeve that I can sprlni; at him and I believe It will cut hnrd but I do not wish to uprinB It. Now in conclusion Mr. ilronaugh do not forget that there ig other people In 47 that have eyes and cars that has not the title of Judge attached to them. E. D. OhDS. RAGGED GAME 9 TO 0 Tim New-berg high school defeated the Oregon Clly high school op Cane mall field .Saturday afternoon, II to o. A crowd of about 200 saw the game. I loth teaniN played a ragged game, Ihe lack of teamwork being evident Oregon City Improved silghlly during the last half, bill both learns (lemon si rated that (hey needed more coach Ing. Worms Sap Your Child', Strength. In your child palo nnd fretrul? Does he cry out In sleep or grind his teeth? Theso Hymptoma may mean worms and you should obtain relief at once. Kicknpoo Worm Killer In a pleasant remedy that kills tlio worm, and hy its mildly laxative quality exjiols It from tho system. Worms sap tho vi tality and make your child more sus ceptible to other ailments. Your Druggist noils Klckapoo Worm Killer, 27,c a box. (Adv.) RURAL CARRIER EXAMINATION The Pniled States Civil Service commission has announced an exam ination for this county lo be held at Oregon City nnd Portland on Novem ber L'.'i, to llll the position of ritnl carrier at Ragle Creek and vaennclei Hint may hirer occur on rural route, from post offices in (he Chieka mas coumy. Tim exemlnatlon will be open only lo male cllleus who lire actually domiciled in Ihe leirliury of a post office in the county and who mecl Ihe other requirements. Thlrtylttti students of the On-gun City high s. IuhiI Willi ii in I It Inns In be en the school deb al Ing team repelled Prldity to .luliii Mason. Ii. uil n( thn de partment nf Kng'l'h. who will much Hie t. .aiii The .cl I will enter th Oregon llkh School lel,atlli: Inn gun this year, us III Hie pint, with two well euii. hed (cams Sixty five (Irccnn liliii m liuuls hut .' now become iiii-iii I n-r i nf this ) cur's debuting leagiir. Iist year's meiit beriihlp was fifty unc. The member--.hip has double. n Hiree years The subject lor .lei. ul.. this winter Is: "Itesuhe.l I tin t Oregon shuiil.l udnpt a health IuhuiuIiiu but cinbm ly ing tho CHhclillal features of the Htniidur.l lull' of the American Asso ciation fur labor l.ci'.ln'iitlon." Health I II -i 11 1.1 II . - Has I ho-en In. . .iiihi' of In. r.-ii ting public liit. reHt lu II, becaiiHe of Hie liewueiis of (lie pro pu.ul in the wi'Nt. nnd be. antic It Iri epc. leil to lie. ullie all Issue lu Ore guii w 11 It 1 i a year. Slop the First Cold. cold docs Hot get well of Itself. 'I he process of wearing out n cold wears you out, and your cough be comes serious If neglecled. IlucklllK coughs drain the energy nnd sup the vitality. I'or t7 years tho happy com bination of soothing antiseptic hub niitiiH In Dr. King's New Discovery has healed coughs and relieved conges tion. Young and old can testify (o Ihe cfefcHveiiesH of Hr. King's New Discovery for coughs and colds. Iliiy a bottle (oday at your Druggist, COc. (Adv.) m . ;'- : ''-v '-' ' V" ; - -.' " ' tr :'"-'.A.' ' Xh. ft',; k-BC, :' . ;,;;;;;;-;.'' '' . . PHYSICIAN MOVES OFFICE. Dr. W. K. Hempstead, county cor oner, will move his office Ihe first o' the month from Ihe Kleclrlc hotel aa r.ex building at Sixth und Main streets to Welnhard building on Klghih aim Main. I lift offices will adjoin th.no of Dr. I,. I,. Plck. im. W. C. HAWLEY Republican .and .Progressive .Direct Primary Nominee For CONGRESS A vole for Mr. Iluwley Ih one for n Clean, Able, Faithful nnd Kffecllvo Public Servant who by hard work Iiuh won u place of lulluenco In Congress. Please reail his record in the pamph let sent, to every registered voter by Ihe Secretary of Slate. Republican Congressional Commltte, W. J. Culver, Chairman. Chairman (raid Adv.)