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MORNINO ENTERPRISE.' WEDNESDAY,- JANUARY IS, 1911. : : 1 1 " 1 I "'" I I ' '. .'.i r - I . . . . . - nOSNlNG ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON. TROUBLE S WITH THt SYSTIM There has been complaint thai the street Improvements have not been pushed to completion with due spirit, tV t. BRODIC, Editor and PubJIshsr, and that someone, should get busy m , with a sharp stick. On the other hand Application mad fnr Mcnae eleas prtri. i due ccnslderat Ion has not been" given le at tha FnatoTfW at Oree-oa City, - , . . , . OnNpJv uadw the Act e Cobtm if the city officials who havs 'supervision March a, urs. ape, HMS Sf SCXSCUPTWN, j One "'Tear kr mH .. . ' .l.Tl ftV "la Moatha. by. mail , , , . . , . M Kaw Mnatha. bjr mall..- I M , rar wmi, by carrier .10 SUIT IS INSTUUIED AGAINST ASSMIT E MORY C. DYE. A LOCALnATTOR NEY,' SUES MAKiAGCR OP " LYRIC THSATE!L of the work In question. The uestqayatem of cItIc, Improve; menu seems wrong, . It Is usual .to leave . the supervision of theae n t.. nd.y or the nomm. iiui, 11 ............ .vi v,v Fnterprlse told the story or tne as- vices. Then much time la demanded ; mm It on a townsman, K. t Pe, by In the lettin and supervision' and Jithe - manager of the Uvrle theater. due consideration U not given crltl- f Portland, on Saturday. Mr. l. could . . .. ..... 7. I, ' find no cause in his own actions for outcome la a suit h w'i,y, clsm Is rife, la Oregon City Council j JZkuu7niiti i. .... r -r 1 4 . - nw than nrat par. par tarn I " i-'- lew......... .lie k This is scarcely fair: either a rear aonable salary should be paid or the (the following concerning the assault critlcumm.de mild. In certain title. fc from ,he Or lorn M a uiorrureui ia . rrj , , vr. Th-.pr ftaturda v afternoon due (at law to teat the excuse for the as I aault. The Telegram of Tuesday has Fire Pa, par anon nnt tnaorttoi. ' 1rV Paiw. P-r Inch adto4 lartl.ns..se nrrrrr poaiikat any par, pr Inoh ' W III inn Preivrrrd Mat " addrd taeartlona - sum papr xh flrat la nli Sun paper other than first paaw. per men ; JJ4 blKM-tkMM .T7....SC Lorala J Do per Urn ; to rvcular advr tln to Una. Wania, For gala. Ta Rent. tr. on arh addithNuU. J Marked towards a few officials, wtthj nK a rehearsal. C. Kraery lye. a son r.lIIJwocfl!lTijr,?l!! .ta ,h l'kyf responsibility and commensurate sajof Mrs. Eva Emery lye. the historian SrT ."vm"r tau? .ry and a holding to the proper pe 4 novelist c.u the arreat thl. Ltn"rrrtrVhn! formance of duty. This Is as It should taob for special pat4ttoo. our smaller cities the earlier will be 'LrSiJZiix' ot "PTvlslon ta KBtarprtaa. j n(i meritorious performance of coo- Jcal advcrttalna- at leaal ad rt(aln ' , w ratra.. tract . . a'nV a.' 'JTT: 1 w,th npe official. s,.pervl OREGON LAWMAKERS WORK AS REVIEWED Ooveiaor Chamberlain were prlicl iwl'y relating la Increases of salary dr vsrlius rountjr.snd district offl rra. Cbinlcrl.iln riercla'Pg bit pre ri'gailve In rnnnevtUyi with all of . ... ... . j these.' (rhar tetotis of hue bills Initial Week Is Quiet tnd Little ! -r-, i;ry- ,Ti,VLl I bard of trinities o the Mt-Uughlin CCOmpli$h.ed Aside From , lli.me at Oirgn nty, a honuuliural bill snd nhr minor measures There were-JJ st-nate bills vetoed Oraniiathn. morning of Daniel Flood, the manager of the theater, on charge, of assault and battery. lyr say. he waa taken forcibly from the auditorium and kicked into the street by the manager. le. who Inherits his mother's liter ary ambitions, ys he. Is prt aring a play (Or publication, and It Is neces sary for him to acquire a knowledite ins- te special eoodittona coverntng the j ing the preparation, and Installation, of stage mechanics before he can fin- , .. . ., ,fc ,v .n , . 1 Ish It. I'pon the Invitatlon of Tom . J Fin ah" and Bankrupt fUJ- adrvr- m m,n 'n Up and Com- . J .w. ,,mi,n k .... ha went ttaamenta tie inch rir.t 1-.,.-. .a,. ' . iv. : Inllon. the comedian, he says ne went tronat Inarrttoaa u matter Slo Inch " I v '" i r.eu a.u. ;, th(l ,hrtter during the rehearsal Salem. Aside from 'ornlatlnn and elct'tlou of presiding oittcers very little wasAccoitipllshed during Hie luitlal week of the soanioti by H state's lawmakers. ttoarcely tht jieae, 1ttindilrtttsI-relBttrtg-tt-e- amlnatltiTbc(ore arcurlng s marriage license; drPollig axrancy rllr tUn of voters; eeijilon of bonds from 'lakatUih; making . It . a .misde meanor to circulate falae? slnleiuerits groundwork of leclslatlon snd policy concerning the condition of .'bank; I Tha f.ubii.h of Th M.wmna Knur as laid, during the' thr-e d tlieT filblfsKIng delinquent ia Hals; deflij sokins were la sessions ' .1 ing; the boundaries of (hs and Curry Although not la yenrs has the rtl counties; relating ,tj0hing near lth week of lawmaking been marked byj wajts; providing for prtparatton of a greater quietude wlta Indications of syllabi of supreme court cases; lr. rather sedate session, before the ses Owens Adair sierllljiatit n bll; provld slon la over there nuy ha some hla i Ing for organUstlon of new-roiunirs grade politics played under the dlrec-! hd a number of bills lu reference to tfon of Jay llowrnun. A H-cu!l.ir salaries for county officers situation eilsts la both houses, and FOREIGN LANDS Wc Issue drafts payable In other coun tries. Whenever vou.havc occasion to send money to foreign lands It will pay you to send It through In Is bank. The Bank of Oregon ( -T HJLALOt Tr9 AN KJHTp f C Oy tj a a s ssb si es si eeeasBaiayi FORUM OF THE PEOPLE News Items or mern. emi i and well written art i.ira ' with all possible alacrity, and there , He walked to the center of the and! Wilis, m twrwmw vs ant t . . i . . win b. .1.1. . 't,.tZZlj."'r will be no cause for worrr or com- tonum. wnere ns-rouw get a E?.,.tun", Mnl ccootpan-, plaint In this day of WtJe It takes 1 vl"w ,na " ,,k, leavey stamDS to prepay poata. . 1' , " . w , Tt told he neuro nUat -that he time to make hi. own living, and a to the direction. When Klood csme to city official with little or no salary i the seat to find out hla business, he cannot be expected to devote any large 'said:. ; '' portion of hi. time to the people.) JJm 1"J,!y,te"r"k T?,?, h! . ' . . . -1 ! been Invited to come by Mr, IHIlou, -- . - . ' PLEASE NOTICE. To, Introduce The Morning Enterprise Into a large major ity ot the homes In Oregon City and Clackamas county the management has decided to make a special price for the daily lame, for a short Urn only, where the subscriber pays a year la advance. By carrier. . nald a rear tn advance, IJ.00. " By malL paid a year tn ad- ranee, $100. People who gave onr canvas- see a trial subscription for one or more months, at ten cents a week, earn have the dally dellv- ; ; ered for a year for $3.00 by paying a ear in advance, ' People who gave our caaraa- . aer a trial subscription, by malL for four months at a dol- lar. may have the paper for a year for $2.00, if paid a year in sMfvaiiA f Subscribers to the Weak! EB2Jrta. may 'change their subscriptions to the daily, re - celring credit for half time on the daily that the weekly Is paid la advance. When they choose to add cash to the ad- vance payment equal to a full year's advance payment they may take advantage of the St rate. We make this special price so that people who have paid In advance on some other daily and wish to take the Morning Enterprise, may do so without . too great expense. . business Just because he happens to v Klood told him again to go. and sit oa the Council. A few men who when he still refused the fight started have amassed a competence are to be There was a short wrestling match In found who are nubile spirited enourh " ". ,. "" blch Dye was scratched to give conscientious service On small pay; but even In these cases It I. not Officer. Against Emergency C'sut. ttpeakvr Huak of the house add hi voice to that of President Helling of the senate In emphatic declaration that emero ncy clauaes will havs hard .Although the so-called progreaVve sledding during the irr. nt ! n of Republicans are In the saddle In bott. the legislature I'lra.lera lor einer m S7lr- prtM 4tatlai maimalliiiil f,ir iKa ail mmt irraad In Ilia i Ih Wa -pubjil(d frmn lima la lime In lata roiuitin I'uii- Holly la aiN'-n In an f(r to km Im. ad OMN lh view lu lha puhll.lton of bulk aiilra a ' qHMt I'lMnmunlealluos null ema proily ai.nd ta Insure pub lit a I Ion Thinks There Are a Few Oeed "rem " Issrs. . Editor Enterprise: Talr I'lay" Is mistaken If he think, the "smoke of battle has rleared away." And he Is alao mistaken If he think, he ran gloaa II over so as to make the "In eanieat drya" feel as If they had won inurh of a tletory. While It la true ELECTRIC THEATRE ' bat we gave the enemy a scare there before the session progresses very far complications may arise that' will re: suit In a few political kv rockets Proaresalwa staaui,!!.,-. ,,)M F Ihit ,in.t,..n.u - - ill k.... . L.fi. i . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . ib iiiua aaiiaiarimn in mil in line who la const lentloualy dry There waa sime Utile "smoke of hranchea. It I. . ,.J ..i ' w. w . ' - . I battle.- hut that la not the worst of It . Z - -. ..-u.... n.,. , eaect ...lhw ae mtich f-g In his lecture "-"" nepurut-ani nose ui pumng taws into rrce. without stnipsthle la the paat have not been j opportunity for use of the referendum. f wly 4n-aceord-vMh-the-?-4t.MiwlU h told to halt unlMa-thaa-aiL vjmirm. tien euing was , e!ecte4 j snow ahiolute necessity, president of the senste with the. help The legislature Is the sol judge ss of sowj four Republicans hovravejto the existence of the emergency.. nraccepted the entire Oregon With President felling and Keakr aysrem. In the house: SMalreT-ieTTT Ituak atrwialr odikmuii in iirfiii..,.. on the fare. The Deputy District Attorney gave him a warrant reluctantly, because by long until adverse criticism Is almost j his own statement be was a trespass certain to make the coti'sclentiou. of- i r. but when he Insisted decldi-d to flcial lose Interest. Why not Oregon City take a stand for proper conservation of effort and cash and place some few officials In chsrge, at fair pay. and then hold tnera to the successful consutfinYartoir let the court pass upodlhe merits of the controversy. , r BREACH OF PROHISf of the work Trammed tot hem Why not Oregon aty take a stand In the front. rank of progression; why not get Into line for the best there 1. tot be had for the money to be expended? Be up and doing, citizen, of the pic turesque little city on the Willamette! ea If the whole game" of Congress was to get what plunder wa. In .Ight, ALLEGED IN THE SUIT MISS MARY E- CRONEN ASKS THE COURTS FOR VERDICT AGAINST W. B. MOORE. CANBT. Or. Jan. 17. Walter Baker ,'and let what one could not aet ro to L'1 ?rid,I,, of ' CMnbr Canal ,.. .... ZJ? 8? Realty Co.. and a prominent figure --B- .u-u uui . oamoenain ion tne buslneiw developments in this and Bourne are a failure, and a failure , P'sce. has been sued In the Portland of the rankest sort. But Is that the i coun ,or breach of promise by .Miss whole same? Is It a e nr ..i ; warT t ronen. The allegations are some )vrs sgo on "A Hrhal for Hcandal." Ilav Talmase sH' there waa not aWsys fire a here there wss aiiiokij fiiFlia aM-rted t hsrtbe "De IV knew how to make smoke where there.' wss no fire. And In the recent ram paign we saw the exemplification of lhle--we saw before the battle of the day of ballots much hare of promla R,,.k ... w .. - :f I wwpptn-t-Hf ifxHff -eauaoa4iO nrimuMuu. me .-coming sesaion not niaterlallte on election day. And not classed as progressive. . . . msy be made rompsrsttvely free from the more us drys commune toaei her cuncrrnlng .this manifeaistlon In ar-tu-ular the more rinvlnred we a?e tnat Main Street Complete ..The fun will begin when Senstor j too frequent use of be harmless look Kellsher's resolution to Indorse the J Ing clause which so often tiring up uregon system Is up ,for considers- the tlon. The resolution w 111 be the are Introduced means of placing on record the men Chande nf i lugiam j tlr IV. i i. - i ... vi v trnan aau snow a nere j ech one. stands regarding the direct primary. Initiative and referendum. Ihla amfiL i tr I. a m i. . Ikw mk f rear psrsgraph of bills when tney Uu Hatsnle' Msjesty." iThe habit of .promising aupmrt on election day seems widespread, and , the Weight of that promlee sits lightly In Ik. I. - - . .. .. , ' I V . - i . . ' . , H . . . m Hvuav, unqer iu leauersaip i "'"iHtri," mnfr. Tske Apportionments from SpesHer. SPECIAL MATINEE AT 2 P.M. of lUloti, defeated candidate for the recall, corrupt practices act and ! strsnuoui efforts were made to. take out of the hands of Huaaker Uos t lis nMl lh-wi-M-lf- LRu!!L,l ',M,IBlm,l".?U,,Jl "J-1 "" be Hind In the fart that ij promise but few deliver Ihe gaids. I may be a little hitler yet, and may lake- some time-fur-that -blitauM ne'ss to blow away; the reason fori J . Ing commit i general and' specific attack on l'n'i..l State. Senator Bourne and Incldm-' 11 hM brt'n f,Bk' charged by tally upon Tnlted Stsiss Senator 'n1 hU c",,Ml" that In con- Chamberlain. Despite the cnwlt!cn ' """""""n " Thomson s retirement It Is believed there are enougl iro- from the speakeVshlp coniest and bis CORRESPONDENCE, j' gtesslre Republicans and Democrat I '" ol "k conceded to inorapson the naming of most of the bouse committees, i.- to adopt the resolution Little I. Accomplished, la tl.e senate no effort was msde As to actual arconvMshnirnts, ! lo dpr!ve President Helling, as pre- there have been few In th nrst week ' 'Wlag officer, of the privilege of corn- There appear, to be , a tendency tn!"'0,!ln his own committees. hold down the number of bills Intro duced, for there have been but In troduced, and of these only SO hsv May Simplify County OWIsisn. Solution of the - county division question, so that a deluge of plan, for It la easy for an areoplane to drop axpIoalTea Into an Inoffensive city, but ; v- .oppose the city decide to "drop up" PfoJoctllea into the machinery of the areoplane? The success of the , two method, have yet to be tried out, but It la certain that the dty 1. not Intending to .it Idly by while the areo plane man does just a he mm flL ' ' ; - 8peaker Cannon la a game Aid scout T aBJr ovent Whenever he consider. ' that a member Is trying to assume the - , prerogaUve. of the Speaker, Cannon at once make, a ruling that gives him tha whip hand. It I. then up to the member to rally enough .upporter. to overturn the Speaker, This was done ' : by nugerald, of New York, In a con , tentloo over the power of the House to discharge a committee, under the new rules. The Speaker has always , contended that this was hi. preroga , tire, but after a hot contest Monday . "v-- waa ucieaieo in his conH xention and Cannon again went down to defeat . - - la the face of the fact that pub lished ana) j.l. of receipt, and expen . dltnre. la railway operation show a j M6W rata of profit la the operation of 'the railways now than ever before, V - atill railway manlpuuttor. continue to - ciamor tor an Increase In rate.. Take rho water out of tha railway .tocks of tha country-whlch ha. BO bnslness f in tha total aawta, and which must ba eliminated before fair compuUtlon caa be madeand tha result of rail way operation will .how a good per cent of profit, and as largo a per cent r'tt" mor damoron. would hare tha face to ask. Tha public is nUtled to all tha facta when one sets up a clamor "for more. " hii. Vo. ....i. v -i, .u " -i-r"".. r'n to come rrom the houaa r....n. ... i- . " n torT told Moor'' hM ffatedly . . , , " treatrng aew counties will not go oa Inalghi? As we se tt the proposition , failed tp keep his engagements to wed. I " ,,UU,ur the ballot at the next eleeiii- i. of .nvaml 1. i v.. '! rhinriii, lha Hot. n IK, Alt! . Shout 100 OT more nitla Inri4.. ..A L . " ' 'ectlOO, la hO- .v- , . . . . oeeaalnna I tha .nrlml.. m ... . , "T ail the breakina- in n San.tnr. .Ja r- occasions. gremen to tha pie counter. I, I a , .uage her - grief" Moore I. ve" case of sUtesmanahlp rather than of ; wealthy, has large Interests In Wslla plunder-pulling. In that case we leave "alia, his former home, is son of Ex to the reader to decide for himself whether or not our Senator, are the men we take them to be. In any event don't think that we should "size up our representatives by the size of the slices of plunder captured; often the man with the least principal but with good trading proclivities can do more in a game of grab and fetch,1 than the man of brain and conscience. ' . uoveroor Miies u. Moore, and Is a business man of considerable Import ance In the Rose City. Mia. Cronen Is sald'tn tw an nlH friend of the Moore, and the indignity I atll. the coming week. neapeo upon ner by Moore, recent treatment Is more than she can bear, without financial relief. . toe -printing office congested. Of the ( bills already presented, there are few of first Importance. The big leg islation, such as the new Judicial sys tem, the compcnsstlon act. reappor tionment for the new congressional district.' and the- Ilka, will not appear When Roosevelt was roasted at a New York banquet Morgan led the applause. . Go to Secresf. for that hot lunch successor to Lents. 818 Mala' .treat.- Bowermsn Plan for Districting State. In hla message, to the legislature Mr. Bowermsn recommended the dis tricting of the state Into districts eqlisl In number I flea. The Present Unrest of Our Peoole. jgpyWhy Does It mw anti biaaoNS af Baltimore, . The pre that ha. aWgned ltaelf . , with tha men who want to grab avtry. thing in .lghtP,and protest that there are not other thine, to rrah rf.uh in throwing atones at Ptnchot Don't iorgex inat Flnchot la a patriot, what ever hla faults. Ha la a man who wisne. vi conserv. the many bleaainga of nature to future feneration., but i. - -i- .1 ' ia biik wiiung to aid tbl. one rar a. it should go. ft ta possible unewise probable-that pincbot makes . jPMUkes, and that la hla enthusiasm ha may go further Ja tha direction that is pleasant for him to go than I. Justifiable. But on tha other hand, tha fact that hajg an enthusiast.. and wants to do something for tha good r unborn generatlona, makes him a ...an to whom consideration should ba ilven. Wa can't afford to tgnor his warnings, and while wa may not'a ways agree with him wa think It at least wise to analyze hla Statements' tefora we throw them aslda. Clva him : - J his words their due. , HE people believe that thej HAVE AUTO MOBILES, MUST GO TO THEATERS, MUST HAVE DIFFERENT KINDS OF AilLbLMENTS and .must hare many other things more or less ex pensive without which their fore fathers got along well enough and prospered. The people must remember that in our day there ia a universal tend ency toward ORGANIZATION b every department of trade and business. ' Throughout the United 8tates there is today a continuous net J0 of -indicates nd trusts, 'companies and partnership. Wben corporaUons thus combine i quite natural that mechanics nd laborers shoald follow their example. f IS A CONTINUAL UN. MTSTWEEN THS tMPLOYER EMPLOYED, AND IT tlirM II ttf a.. . . VB " M0" BENEr,C.AL r ,r... uunjDiTION COULO BE OVE-COME. THERE SHOULO NOT mr,u NaaD NOT BE ANY CON. PUCT BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LABOrt SINCE BOTH ARB sirra-a ANDV-ri.Rr,THB PUBUC 0D ,fUT,0',,:. fy .. .... :: ; - to the membership Of the houaa anl IK. ...... JtLT Br..d thst ea. her to each branch of tt.T,T.,:,.r. he baked; you can get It at Sehrader-s to be cho f,m ,k. ,.. Bakery, oa Mala street ae.r Postof- tabll.hed It . a. a-.-' Z .7 v .. mmvwu mat toe recommendation, of Mr. Bowrrman I will be embodied In a bill. but. resard- lea. of whether or not tbey are, it ta incumbent on this legl.Iature to re- district the state Into senatorial and representative districts. Th. duty Is imposed on the legislature by a pro vision or the state constitution which directs the" state's lawmaking body shall so redlatrlct the stste followlna I a state or federal census. I w" Public Service Commission Not fewer then two Mil. -m v. a muu ..... I - " r,i.nui,w.N Know. Ukae I offered on the subject of a public aer ""e-. I Vice Kiminl.iU. I One will propose I such an orsanlanlf.n r k. . are ben-1 , . , " "' v. .,.1,, ln Multnomah County r will ba state-wide In BELIEVE that there efit and efficacy in pie s discontent The unr!Bt Its provisions. It . not im.mh.Ma efit and efficacy in the peo- .lone. " Anoth is caused by the people themsefve. ttm tblrd on this subject will in the effort to UPLIFT AND '"'J BETTER TIIEIIl OWN CQN- WomW 0l,eh v ' DITIONS by Striving consUntlv I .a"'or Bowermsn will probably b to improve their physical, moral .n? of tha ,",er' ,n -cU,r PP- and social selves. -'" wn.cn will develop ag,lnit tht mnairisiaiiHai - m . . In industry there U probablv bill, which have Be.n a totally different idea to be taken th? aw"" after the last regular frora this terra "unrest" scion. He declares that these bills NECESSARV TO THE . WELFARE I Mn and the present session, snd PH00RESS OP THE PEO- 1 "- Bl" ,bouM haT "0 voted PLE. THIS HAS BEEN PROVED BY. TItTAN0 EXPERIENCE. But' when -1 snoak I mean IXJELLIGENT- DIS- npon at tha special session. The constitution in Section 11 Article V provides that the bills shall be acted upon at (he "nest aa..in There la no mention of regular ses sion, snd It Is the contention of Bow- WATKVT I J. . .1 wnieuiion 01 Ho w",",l" 1 dO not Hum lL. larm.B k.. .. .. . . , . i vu.j ne legislature mu, insane discontent of !.. .. (should hsve voted . . a . . " su ajll B arwas its wigs Bl inatr tn.nkinR oP nnrc.aon.LIo. Tr.. tha house aaj ntoai hl Z7.r'T.U.M . !... I - - v wun tn.iv - a, -a mucu uiucrence-as be tween niRht nd dsv. By intelH frent uone-t or intellectual unrest I mean the discontent of s msn who is dissstirffi! with hi present condition wh ho ser-s that he f abli; and qlulified to RAISE rilMSELF AND FAM-n-V- TO RETTKR Cnxur TTONS wer. hi. er,vfronment to mprove so' as lo enable I, ira to " o. , member, of the legl.Iature and several bills on the lubjoct arencTbe Introduced, besides consideration of a vetoed bill of last session .besrlng on tha same subject. Sterlliiatlon Bill Up Again. Having assured herself that If her sterilisation hill la passed by the leg islature It. will not meet with veto by the governor, as It did three years go. tr. Owens-Adalr Is busy lining up members of the legislature to tsss tne bin over the. veto when It comes sp. - - Stat. May Scrub Pupils. Keep school children clean by a compulsory process, require-that they carry no disease by dirt Into the schools with them and that they be free from vermin, are Ideas fathered by 8enatgr Chase of Coos, who will either Introduce a bill ttrfais effect himself or will arrsnge tolisve It In corporated In a bill to be Introduced by the legislative committee of the fll.i. rV a oiai teacners Association; He wishes certain powers of tbl. kind to mor definitely delegated to city peajin omcers. Lorlmer Scandal Eliminated. Declaring that tha preamble of Ren ator Miller, senate concurrent reso lution, regarding the election t United State, senators by the peon! wa. "all rot." Senator Abraham of uougia. .tarted a small temoeat In tha senate. Senator Miller admins that the preamble mlsrht be "a little too strong" and agreed to amend tha preamble. It was mora than amend! it wa. eliminated entirely The resolution urged Conaress to submit a constitutional amendment to ma states thst senstors ba elected of tne people and Miller availed him self of tha opportunity to Uke a fling iu me preamble at the Lorlmer scan. dal. Intimated that the corporations control the United States senate and m iew omer strong things. "all Passes Wanted. What nrnml... u-.- . .. w w urina inriB anma ..ve.y cis.nes in both the .enale and the house Is a bill now being prepared by Representative Eggleston, which win mass it mandatory for the rati. roads to furnish free transportation for all state officials when thev sr. compelled to use tha railroad. In con- offlclsl duties. think there was murhliypocrtry pnic' l- llred and the promises. made between j DAMASCUS AND ftrvw ri I friends werw not kept And as thai i I. 7. - . Ct,K- I hsse does blow away am slng I xk eowaty we hss many" whom I stippoaed were my;'! m' Wl. '0,-, t snow and a few; friends In a different light I SS good But there to years hence and wa shall see what we do see at that Mm. If we receive any benefits la tha meantime from she result aof lbe late election, shall be agreeably surprised. t H- A N O- AT-XM. .... t . . .. vrnwm irweiina. ia . (.. promlaers but poor fulfllleca ' r,ti ot oa account of It beiB' ere Is another day romtng j " ... ! "' Monimora went lo I'tin" land Saturday lo attend Ihe fuberaJ of her cousin, there being no school It : the eighth grade room Mondsy. t Samuel Konltser Is Improving huj barn by building aa addiiioa of tw4 row sheds. Mr. Smite doing the work Mr. Burns ha- "jw built a sl building oa hi. I ;h I A numbr an .ring conslderabJiC ctd wood rut a t thl. wletec k " 6-Thabo'a ie v from California la visiting at --Mia4 ? air. At wood . u eoaslderabty la proved la health lately. iiorn. to Mr. and Mrs Otto Vo When Church Property BHeld Be Tased. Kdltor Rnterpriae: There la a State law which provide, that, when a church owns bualn.aa property It shall bear Its portion, of the tat burden. By Its provisions the business portion of the Oregon tlty M. K church Is as- seaaixl same as other property. In thai nelghborlM a fair Druooaltlon. nut what dtma ani seem fair to me Is to see church nro I CLARKS. perty that I. Intended for naa In puMIc Hr. OlwJ we to Bout hern Orasm' worship, and esempted from laiatlon. to Purvey. - .',-, I devoted, to business purpose, during Mr. Braerrable ranted hi. farm k( the week. Mr. Lark Ins. i It Is nH thst we fsll to receive a Mr. Sullivan waa ta town last west' few dollars of tai that leads tne to pen o Tweeday. ; I theae lines, for I do-not rare for that Mr, and Mrs. Marshall spent Sundi feature of the proposition; but Is Is on Highland. ' t that the church or churches who do AdoJpb Haas left Monday foPldahs! this and there are eavera! of them Mr. Ilasg wss In town last Moodsf I An an Injustice to the man who I. In Mr. Undau's family la on the strtt legitimate buslnea. all Ihe week and list. pays taiea accordingly. ' Mr. Sullivan and Mr. nottemllleil There are. reatauranta ta the city tied up the telephone line on dlvlsloti mat pay tasea ana keep up repair, on 111 last Saturday. their property that they may carry on Wa had a cold .pell bat It I. gettlnt inn reaiaursni pnaineaa. 1 ney try to miiq again feed the public every day In tha week. Mr. . Ktlensmlth sold some hog. oes ring me auraen during the Hull last week season when there I. no profit In the 0RIN0. The cold weather baa Interferes plants of Jon a f'almer. The " I Brothers and Mr In Ihe pli-s tT the engines fn and lha layoff at I hp men was s . -ad by this mad): tUm. The anov . " 'eep and does not ! disappear as quickly aa was espeetct! nil ... . . . . . .l' business. Then, when there Is to be a big day lo tha community they con tribute towarda the success of lha oc raslon. But Instead of being given an opportunity to reap a bit of a reward for fidelity In the past one or mora .A .K. aw- m . .... .. I me ... . Hrm j.fi.iw nr in. iruwi ana nieae a desperate effort to get tha cream of the business on that day. The church nrsanltatlnn nava Itllta mI,i.. ... '""Plwr a. OUICI It. provlalon.. hires no cook., waiters ?!? "V? km ttd to feed lha. or dl.hwsshers. pays no Uea. takes f'V ,h ,n?w I the cream of tha business of tha day fT. t? ? "J dp for ,t0Ct and then wonder, why tha restaurant J1"? ' l? , ,ktai man cant get rich Ilka other people K1'' "T1" ',h? I am charitable enough to think that "'"ft' " wrtM.jr III with aryslH.f ,w . and her dsuahlar Ura taarl Wallace. ? ! cniirrn people nava never I or a 7 - " moment thought of the Injustice done l, 0,n, lo wait on Ihs tha restaurant man. but this thought- P7," h. ... . m . . ., leasness doesn't make the blow any ,fcG?!i,lmW,,lr lighter for him. What I think should ' ,.f'm". h?.mt; ,wo m,, rrora ,h ! be done la to Insist that any church Sna ?-.J. . ?m."!.U "J? proirty that la used In competitive 'o hl 'octlon, and highly wpct- business be listed for tasatlon. If .' . . . that doesn't pmvt adequate to protect ? B baa been reappointes the restsursnt msn it will at least ''P""-" for Damascos precinct- even up taxation. The church people U b,ld ,M 'n,"0 who wish, to continue feeding the mob J . . ... tltudes ean do so, but the property L ""i mlI " 1BU "" PW" umA In the business should par its d,ri,y hr,f.f tor t precinct. bare of the tag burden. eames un, or naiay, ia aerioos y SINCERE. "'I i niruui, ia at noma to cai Chsan Pare ta aarti.na. ur ".. recovery. Mr. run Bdltor Enterprise: I see that ron 1 ?i "? ,,rok T Paralysis whiis are printing "kicks- which Indicates "i ,"n OB Bmray, but U leipec lo me that yo ain't afraid' of "the . p?ow Paon. , f . , . cars," and so I hasten to get mv little people rrom Bonne sns ssy printed before some on scares von I !n" rrounnin Into tall timber. Sunday school a- I .i. ..... . Whst about cheap fares to fortlnnd t ,.V y' to Induce th.l':. " ttrjr attended the cation 'st oregos reoeirad Bis P" .lenrlaor for Bof fa anvlhlna Kalna itnna O. W. P. to cut Its rste from here to f,ntmn r rortisna and from Portland to tha rwc,uc' prettiest spot on the Willamette? u iiii, wny non i ,. a-i aV j;.. .t-th.t wh.n tt.; c.;;x js: f vrt Club took steps to awt tha fare .."'' months Old son of Mr. asd duced certain merchants made a pro- ?hT. ZZ ?r fled J"" lest and said that thev wi.h.d . Th.,r. hM. rfew Tears. fare was fifty cents. I bay all my a rarniiy has moved rnto Bevt Jonns naceasltle.' In Oregon ClSVh-r, "l "! I H"' All of the vacant house. mass my money, and shall eonttmie r '"' to do so. That being the ease why . lor ,0lint0 Victor Kricusoa should not I rid. to Portlan" tor t nito Portland la.t waeli and bought Read the Morning Enterprise or fifteen cents, and save that dime to spena with -Oregon City merchant.? And If Bs man nt sswrvtvi Isi ka aa. Ing to Portland to trade a few cents I ?"4 bouht a place at Kewberg. won t hold them here. Let', have a k. ' nM bn resold to r. S large team of horaaa. Joel jarl went to Portland Tuesday. iMioa Shaw aold his 10 acres hers If lllMln. J Iik.i.. ....nit, i infrilia, The ssw mills are elosed on account of the snow. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, of Canada, visit ed their son and daughter here during" the holidays. Joel jarl had the misfortune to ! Oo to Secrest'a foe that tint I " '"""a" mare ntiy. Bne waa - -v aini4 n . uunua l-a ia"- cheap fare to Portland for the time we want u visit tne city; and the merch ant who tries to. get me cheap traffic will get the money I ssvs, and any more I have to spend. WOftKINOMAN. Orsngae lOe dossa at Sealer's." Cloth-pins 4 t ' at tnW-