uouning nrrrr -""""""v- fedhpaky o, ion C. H. Pratt County Reeofwef. Tts a candidal, for ofrtca. Council tuti f "Pk Wta L HORNING ENTERPRISE OREGOI CITY, OREGON mr ntt Vir Stt-el TrUSt Ollbort U lMoo 1 "'JJ ktbi -V lo kP expeuae down aad not let tax rata get too hlsa aa It ta a pretty Ut budget uow. Each approechee tha ...k mr.i a dlffrm aul. M Th a Head Beittn Worlc ttt nlned auV "ined a-s , nd saataiaT Maig are t C lalof .... Count T re sura r, r: g. K BROOiC, Setter and PMbUsher. Olaaa A JT-Jhowima Aaattoeiloa far " rtvl- )aca ,i Um rooioa at City. OrM. ndM tha A. OoWaea af llwrb a. 1ST. County Coro"" . a al kl ... I ....1 11-SS NOW.. - Ullbort u ii- neaa jucgw ny - j i 1 l..-aawaaawawawa--a--wawa-----waOa--w ' ' " ' ' ' ' - J ' ' ' 1 ' T II ; ' ' i 14.TI 1.10 1 10 1.10 P,. Thoa. J. roi U II. VVMf - I il r . ! -1 !; '.f 5 ! .. ' " ' i! - ii- :!'-' . .. I! I;. . ?t v.. "J; - .;--'-; '5! ' I':.-: ( ,-' : ... 1 kins f wsturtm. On Yaar, bjr aaM Bis Month fcr eU Four Moatha. kr eaaU Pw ntk. br carrier UVUTttUW IATES F1r.t P. rer 'art tlr.1 Inaartkjo .MM . 1 M . I M . 1 .10 nar !-k aMd ISMftklM. . fTafaTraa BKMltlM la oil ISO any P, Prafarrrd politico any p, par ach aJoa4 laaarltena...... Run aaaar elaar tbaa Orat a, aw rtral IMwlk" "5 Rua ptpw othar tha flret pas. P a addad tnaarttona locals lac par Hue; to rulr advat- ttarra Sc Itno. Waata. Far dale. To Rant. er . an cvnt a ward first Inarrtloa. on-half caat aach adUUIoaal Rat for jTrtUln In th Waakty Katarprla will ha tha aama a In the dally, for advriiinnts at aeperlauv for tha wly YJtt th advrt:earnt la lranferrd frv.ra tha dally to tn without chawr. th rat. will ba c F. J. Harkenrtaer r. ano in an , tach la rlfct In Rui aaduotloM f Wa law polt U eorwV ParUpa jhilad-lptl lawyr nilnat ba aAU o dairnnlua boaa vlawpolnt ta tha oof- rax t ooa. courrrjJoTES COUNTY WAHRANT ISSUED COUNTY COURT FM .. I'11- County Court. N. Blair ...."T W. H. Mattoon Ueat-r Ballay Carl Johaaoa Q. A. Brown Circuit Court Wm. Hammond Willamette Motel Ed Burnt v r, y. Scaly... aa men tor na aw in. " o rn lor apfciai pwu i - Cash thou Id arcnmiony ordr whr ' M A. P. Hunirato r Weliater .. aarty la unknown In bulnaa ornca of I y ikkalaon Kraal Uriuin at etil advrtlalna J. Iewcllen Clrx-u advrtlln and uprclal lrnln ' A. advarttrtnc at tic in Mc an Hirh, aord- p y. Gwnratn ln to pc.li condlllona ovrrnln the Clltlll. Mmr. W. F. btanion .. "Fir Rala" anj Bankrupt Bl" advar- J y. Eckeraon . . tlavmrata Sic Inch flrt Inaartion: addl- j Iw. tional Inarrtinn aanir matlr He Inch. I J I. I"1" Krwa Ham and wll wrlt'en artlclra of awlt. with Intrrast to local raadara. will b (ladly aecptd RJtd manu- arrtpta navar ratumad unlaaa acconinan- .a Titnaa Mr. J. M. Indian. p. E. Watts F. Orpsa OFFICIAL CITY PRINTER. Tou abxnildnl fall to aeo what your farorite atore la advertialns today! Also note if It Isn't advertising at all. When your no-blreM1 competitor 'be- (In a to use more newspaper - spar than you, don't let anyone tell you not to worry! a They say that a continued dropping of water will wear even a stone. Will frequent appointments of a hill pollee 'man finally Jand aa officer on the heights? r - It Isn't atwayatbe city in which there are the greater number of ar rests where ona -finds tha moat law leasaeaa. ArresM for trtrlal offenses don't clear jhe moral atmosphere to any great extent. Men are not made good by Intimidation, and arrests for petty often sea arc nothing mora than an effort at Intimidation. e Borne one suggested that we bare fewer arrests in Oregon City than any city of Its population and with so pro miscuous a citizenship anywhere In the State, at Council meeting last night Then sum one threw a stone through tha picture by declaring that while we don't arrest men It Isn't because they don't deserve It. However. Oregon City la not such a lawless city aa It might be. Rev. Hsyworth was In Council to represent the people who want to see the laws enforced. And Rev. Hey worth la of the opinion that one offi cer can't enforce the laws In a (own Ilka Oregon City. He la probably right la hie conjecture, but when It cornea to footing the bill many men who wish the laws enforced don't like to aee the tax roll grow. There are many people who want tblnga so long aa you can get tbem and not raise the tax duplicate; they then begin to quar rel with city legislators. e4j C. B. Hanson W. H- Counsel! j S. R. Green M. Strejc I Joe Thomas G. Atwood H. G. Atwood S. M. Hayea F. M. Ambler Max Telford Fashion Livery Stable ... j. D. Chltwood R. H. Tabor J. H. Roadarmel r: H. Thlessen F. Gerber E. E. Judd G. A. Yexley W. B- Lawton E. a Thompson Fred Gage Justice Court Geo. Blgham .$ SS.50 . V i J ,. ' ' 5 V r ' 4 o I; A ' iU i ' A . la. 60 . 16.00 V 1.00 i l 3.00 if 17.40 ;? ,so . 11.60 . 15 75 : . 1T40 . 19.00 ' . 1S.00 3-4. aft - S.60 S 40 5.S0 '7,60 00 Hi S.80 J.60 3.00 610 5.00 8 00 COO T.tO 10.10 14.20 .16.00 6.40 6.50 6.00 7.40 3.00 1.50 J AMI A. rARRKLU who hereafter will draw :ri.iwo a year aa the . , - v-hiiam hiiim hum fail nn mm. la iwijTiim j ' " - old and baa boon In the etael bualneaa alnc he waa aittreu. He bga - w I. a air mill In New II IVrU. I'otin., Wher a m BIIIUVIV ,vmawi " - .. - . mt tha atari hut within a few yean be waa foreman and waa getting comfortable wsgaa Than Tie decide lar - . . . . . k. k ik Katalnaaa IMUaburg waa the place ror a man woo aw a a mm as he did, ao be wen to Pittsburg. Ho remained there In vartoae csparlllaa with steal and wire errorams on til tho Willow dollar ateel corpora Uoo was foraaed. wben ho boca'mo praakleot of tho Ualted Plate Pi a I Products Cxport coenpany. the export departaoeat of the poroB concern.' Ue baa held that poa) tioa for eight years, daring which time tho export bualneaa el tho eorporadoo ha shown steady galna. It waa ala work l this cspaclty that canoed hla electloa to hla ew post Mr. rarrell Urea U Prooklya. Ue Is soarrte4 and ts tho father of two boya and three gtrlo. Ho baa a great capacity for wort and usually spends ton to twelve boars dally at hla desk. r. U. HoU A. T. Murdy W. O. llMtoraoa C. Hulraa ' w. ; W. H. Lucho . i. rch II. A. Dodmaa C. D- Oordoa w. O'Malley P. A. Kalght Dr. II. S,. Mount Harry B. Urapor j. Adama r. A, Kly R. W. Bor V; VT. Myort w; tl Trewbatta C. A. Btuart T. T. Panhey .. C, P. McKlonla II. B. Rambo ... N. Boeho Or, . t. Mount j. W. Graham 8. 8ee4y ..'... A. W. liowery N. W." Young M. C. Young holaiMfirit"o n.w a urElfatrkk ,....1 .County A-waeor. Clara Mitchell ,9 County Surveyor, n ? aiaidmni t...l nuns ,....'...11.00 Hud Thriraoa w tlarr nrif II OV 4 j v- t : I 110 no 110 1.70 1.70 UO 1.70 1.7 11.00 110 1.10 110 1.10 1.10 110 ,1.70 l.to 110 lto 17 15 00 1.10 no i.w 1.10 1,70 100 "ayaa . rot flat anee rslrlr 0 M. Justin , John Woodrtch Philip Zuanvch D. C. Froat ... W. W. Smith . 1.00 170 1.70 ..10.43 L40 Ed Olds 1--0 W. W. H. Samson 69.15 Geo. A. Brown M-M T. Mallott - W. H. Cooke l i" W. H. Cooke 1.70 Antono Wei .'. 1.70 G. McKlnnla 1-70 J. Ferguson 1-70 W. W. Smith l.0 Chaa. Gray 1-70 Dr. Mount 170 Dr. Stewart 1-70 Mrs. G. S. Freeman 1.70 Levada Freeman 1.70 Chaa Freeman.. . X7J Mra. McCoy 1.70 EE) la Armstrong 1.70 Mamie Armstrong 1.70 A. K. Ford 170 L. SUpp 170 J. C Palmer, 5.50 Geo. Palmer 5.50 U H. Judd 5.50 EEllla Ridings 6.50 H. Kylo 5.50 Ole la Toole 5.50 O. Lucht 6.50 H. H. Johnson 1.70 F. M. Darling A. O. Alldiich F. C. Burke W. H. Cooke Sheriff. Heck ft McElfatrlck E. T. Maaa R. W. Baker 1.10 1.10 .. 1.10 . . a.10 .. .10.00 .. i.io .. &7S J. a Statts . Chaa. r. Ely .. r. A. Miles ... Goo. A. Brown 400 14 W 1160 11.70 County Clsrfc. to W. U Mulvey I gxtendlna Tax Roll. Oeo. r Johaaoa ...$ 1L0O Ona Renner Mary Mitchell Myrtle Crosa . Elaine King ., Maude Mora a ...... 66.16 66.15 ......! 6615 .......66.16 66.16 A. J. Fruit Inaaoctw. UwU .'- eard of Hearth. C. A. Clark . C. II. Pouchy J..J. Tobao A. W." Mea4 Current tapenao. Oregon aty Oom- Co Irwla Hodaoa Co. .r Paclflo Statoa Tol. Co......... Home Tol. Co. Huntley Bros, Co. Court Heuoo. V. liartu ...... H. Ktrppenbender I 10 to I 16 00 Il.tS 1 eO 450 46. let 14 11. 16 I 170 1180 6.76 414 45 0 John Adama Clarenco Simmons . Glaaa A Prwdhomme Frank Mattoon Jail t T. Maaa ..Tt. .....' 1 V.' Uarrla .' 145 (Coqtlnaod tomorrow.) 68 W I. Mnlvav 1.70 There seema to be a wide divergence I p r. Rurk 1.20 of onlnlnn aa In what la naawlarl In rwv I u Annua 1 an r- i ... ... ... Hoe matters between the Mayor andj. U gwafford 1.20 Rakel 1.20 1.20 1.70 a. II rTV a a S : . VWUtIL 1H JMlmJUV W 441141 W fllVC j JVO. KtiKei a clean town morally, and be proiniaed j, w. McAnulty iu uu wt.ai dc couiu io ini ena worn joe Marunit Waste of Humanity Is Test of Civilization and the Cost of It. r RAYMOND atOBIN. aeclallat. af Chl.o. r xa'K. WASTE OF HUMANITY IS THE TEST OF CIVILIZATION AND TWF rntr nm IT. IT ISNT FIFTH AVENUE, BUT THE EA8T BIDE, THAT MUST BE OIVEN CONSIDERATION OR CIVILIZATION WILL NOT ENDURE. WHEN THE STRAIN GETS TOO. HEAVY FOR THE WORKERS THE THINO IS DONE ANO MODERN ATHENS BECOMES A DUST HEAP. The condition of work in the great steel and iron 'plants and present hours of labor are a direct violation of all Christian tradition. When a Tonnsr man works tweWa V.,,. . ' seven dajs in a week, month after month, he becomea STUPID AND SODDEN". He goes down physically and mentally. If he went to church ha'd lose hia joh. Take him away from the steel plant, put him to cleaning streets a t7' him decent W nd his mind freshens and NEW UFE BREAKS FORTH. I the steel plant U tad been forming haUu that would have ruined him. It Un't preaehlnir that changes him. It is SOCIAL SERVICE. It U uaelea. to preach to people who are hungry. Jesus arist knew i and he didn't do it No more spiritual sermon has ever leen known than the Sermon ,on the Mount If he had been s sham, . faker or even stupid hs .would have said let the people be filled with this wonderful mlritnsl ST.cri mi Ira knew -that WHEN PEOPLE ARE AP-iSrfAlS- IIUNGER TIIY WILL REMEMBER ril' HAVE 1TEARD. said and prey upon on. another befor, they got home. The Kind That STANDS OUT GLOSSY HANDSOME STATIONERY Our New Steel Die Embossing Machine IS THE THING Oregon City ENTERPRISE THE OLD nELIADpy ciTy -SHofi t:- C.' SCHOENHEINzTiV - ?ll Mala) Bt SUth'aa4 tn: a C IJ.TOVMTT1 Prwst4t THE FIRST NATIOrii) o! OREGON CITY , 0. CAS(TAU tftQMJS Treneesw a B ral BanklMf t I vaav attttBB ' Afteraooa and Night Magnificent War Drama IH TWO REELS DY BIOGRAPH CO. THE GRAND Tri tar tcj tcr In the front , nsk of the ART PRESERVATIVE PRINTING BOOKBINDING LOOSE-LEAF . SYSTEMS m. 9 . -.'a(l t RIAL ISTATK. John R. a4 Elate B. OatTleU ta At- brt J. an4 Uaaa Qroeea. lot 14. and aorta . aallJot Cooeor4 - Helsata; III. 7. T. J. lacllaa to Mar Stabbe, H acres, aecuoa II, townanip soul a, raaie 4 east; il. Henry and Matilda Voaa to Fred W. Bchambur. SO arrea, aeotloa S, towa sblp S aouU. rane 1 weal: 11300. Bdlth a Edwards to William Beard, ids 11 aad 13, block II. Gladstone; II C and Acnes Bckuebal to Ton De Maiteo and Caarlle DuaellL tract In townablp 1 aottta, range east; 300J. Axel Vaater to Alma C Browaall. 10 acres, township axmth, rants 1 easi; sio.ooo. William M. and Sarah A. f mita to Job a W. txtfer, part lota 1 and S. blork s. north of tha north Uoe of Are hi bald McKlaley doaatloa land claim: fl. C 3. to W. E. Qulnn. lot IS, block s. Mount riMaant addition to Oregon Cltjrt 1210. ' ... f, . . T. Leonard aad Kale Charmaa to Hridxet C. Chars bera, lots 10. 11 and II. bkm 3. Wesiya: $300, L. B. and Ada I Den tier to W. R. Allen, south fractional half of north weat quarter, section 31, township I oath, ranee 3 eaat, 71.51 seree; also Bonneasi quarter of northoaat auar tar, section s, township I south, rants i east, so acres; 33350. Loclnda and C. D. Dunnell to James A. Dunnell, atrip of land In Oak Grove, to acres; 32000. i Orllla Ann and J. A. Dowllng to Jantea A. DunnsU, ona-alxth Interest to Dunnel esuta at Oak Grove, bolng 40 acres In Crow donation Land claim; M00O. lag paid a ' rath. Vavl shoals, j,; l-Ririra-.. 4'M astth, 1 lib II a ha, cumuskjU. lUT-Oaa,, a. aathu;' I aft. , raJM' Msrkstsa time hi nas ansae Ututaa a-artt sthaa,' aaoa a) saj, . early aa, a, IHtle atrlKSa re nnaar a rbasiad. Arrua-i, nrta with h,' Iamaa4 ka 1 L i MTTiTYWL. erarrer 1 aaaaar Ost somewhat Is riood start It II M. sal aw sprlag Ow p till MM tali geitlag mm i eollar aaa,s -. tmiu' at te aosal a alps -aach; hawlhT of atlkat and aaaa'A: . rt- ward iwakv la oft ssu $3 II. kslWt -COllWBa' lag rsioUK apoot isar 11.31, W HAT-Sat Clover, m v oat bay; nt Plenty at ht Dinrm-i the msfttS to CSc: PK In slow mk noos-Ta" the marks! at. 30e the dssa to IMSK UHctoUta- porani-" er foals; elf Will Banl":" I Mopatt ftrtna aal t Krbo hold br. set IL r Balt-Uran Btoctev J)alry LATEST UAnXLTS . Canby Marktta. (Reported bv Gordon Bros. Co.) GRAINaWWhaai 'Sc4Unc - II. com 11-SO cwt, oau '11.40. , Pavlac ,11.10 cash for oats at this time. Bran brings ISs sack, aborts $L3t, middlings 11.18. barley 11.11. flour U selling af It tha-barrel . CHICKENS 8pr1nera brine- 170 and are In good demand, hens 17c old roosters lie, young roosters lSo, Turkeys are qaotable at SOe ducks 30? aad geeae llo. - - . MEATS Dressed rtorV ta aalllna at UVie.at this time and, the same la be CuraYjT ANO OTHIIJ ...... t H0i nDPf Railrd Sells roup- months, .. se0""! 1 Tor furtb m.!eV Afso,, DO YOU T' AIWTE-IING . Try thz Clcrrifcd Cc