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MORNING ENTEHPIUSE, SUNDAY, MARCIM2, 1911. RULE OF CAPITAL. How Democracy Is Choked In . Pittsburg District. UNIONS HERE TO STAY." Feee ef Ormii labr Uve la Wumtm' Peradiaa, tare Csmpsra. Sameel Goaipera, president af ti iMfVu FederaMea. waa tee prla- ctpal epaaksr at -Jncola day tMrt tioa held by Ifae Lotf lalaad fuTOna. rtt Weaaiagtoa, .V T. Ue aald: LLacoIa'e wort la Juat abo begta aiag to b understood. 11 can from lb coaasaoa people and reached the (WtW V tfca Umm Haa Rse.lt. M ,W U" a I. toMa. TW Ma-. Fee J7i! i"".,10 lm" " ....- h . I... ;.. , : : -? : - taw mi vi nmi aui Trry vera broke tarn weald arise the 1 TEMPER OF STEEL WORKERS. May Cham f 4. Bar JOHN A. rTTCH ta Vmr. . ' TNtery-ae per prat of tbe nam ere SartaUata. If by that yoe Bteaa aaa wbe i antra a capitalist.- said a la worktag aaa ef gvwelae breeding whom I grew to know la nrtsbarg. Tate attitade a taa aatrcaii of a feeling that baa eeareiowry sakg headway store 1X3 when IL C. Wot seat the armed Ftakenoa gaards ta drlr tbe strik- werkenea off taa coaipeay preta laaa at Hocaestead. Cedrr roamoa conditions werklag- dtvelup eosnsnoe frying with re t ta erase f tbe. m-re- fundamea- tal flaraOoa at their Mvea. This ta ee aariallr true la a crtaia wbea minor , 4Unata are forgone. It was trae ta 1992 at Ilovesteed. aad It was a agate ta February, 1909, wbea, witk tha anflls operating aa barely foarU time, the Carnegie Steel rota aaay rat from M to per rent the , wagee ef wc wk were not daring thoae narha earning enough ta Uv ao Tha lrstgtbea-g of the working day. tha choking of drtnorratic lntt taOaaa aad tha coercive away ef the rmpJoyrra hare worked oat more thaa a well organised Industrial machine. Tha flashes of Indignation have died a waj eltea. bet each time the ember fcara Koad a Brtle redder. Tha atari worker area oa ererr aide aiidtata af aa trmiatibke power. It i 7 Mli aim what waea ha Buy expert to laralTa aad where aad whea he maat wark. If ha prateau he la Ignored or rabafcad. If ba talka It orer with his irkaaea be kg Ukelr to be dla- That tha arerwbeimlnx ma iorlrj af atcal wurkaia are bitter to ward their caaplorers sa aoa who aaa untied with theaa aaaagh ta ratrb their aptrtt eaa deny. tha EncUah apeaklac work tha ataadpolat of their attt- tada taward their work, there are four la a rertaia alemeat amoaj it forgottea. Tber who bare waited for tertraJ af aoaaethmc Dke deaaorrary la weatera Feaaaytraala. Bat -hope defttied ataketh tha heart aick." The yaara hare doaa their work.. Theaa aaaa leak daO eyed aa a world from whfc th brtthtaeaa la roc aweatloa of tha rUht of tha prod orer of wealth to ahara la tha reaalta of kla toil- . . "If tber la any who thlaka tber fct aothiax la tha labor qaeMioa let him rUit the lanr rltiea and ae tha aneaa ployed walklaf tha atreera, waotiax to fire their aerrlcea la return for dally bread. Let him m to the aweatalKHa, the minea aad other piarea of JoU. aad C wher he will the aaawer will come that tber la a labor qoeatloa. It la a Urine aweatloa that most Had a ba aiaaa. rartooal aad latelltireot anla-doa.- No rifht thinking man raa are rtaery. ahoaad aad aimaelf aajoylag bappiDeaa. If there la one ma a who throofh ao fault of his owa la op- preaatd by porerty and misery aoriety la at faalt. -W aay that It ta a blot apoa aar bcaated rtTiUzaUoa whea peopla ran not find work. Thoae who hop for tha craabinc of orraained labor are Urine la a fools paradise. Orraataed labor la not rolax oat of exbaraca an lonx aa there Is a wrong to risht The history of the world Is crowd ed with the records of the croblag oat of organised labor. The sarin that tha b)ood of the martyr is the seed of tha chnrrh' la not only appli cable to the church of God. bat It also baa Its application to the ran of la bor. It ia said that to produce a good race It la necessary to begia three rro- erationa back, and tboa who want to crash labor should bare began with the people three generationa ago. Those who talk about .crashing oat organised labor pray to God ooce a week and then prey on humanity for tba balance of the week. We are not going to glTe ap oar right of pro teat against wrong aad oar deteraainadaa) to come Into oar own. Tha repreaentatJTea of labor here aa the .platform doat appear to ba a bit scared because under tba prort- siona of the Sherman anti-trost bill they are designated Illegal traders. This law waa Intended to protect the people against tha trusts and corpora Hons, but It has now beea so perrert- ed that It doesn't mean the trusts, bat the men and women who only control their own right to work. Tor the Oraflaaaaa Ns. - Aa Ordlnaaca Oraatina ta Tha Mawat Naaa Railway aad owae Company Its nuccaaaara aad Asalowa, Far a . Fariad af Twaaty-Ava yaara tha HaM ana prtvilaoa ta Cract, Caaatraat. Mamtaxs ana oparata aa Clactna Llaht Maat aad Fawar Syataaa la tha City af Oreae CKy, Oraaoa, and tba stigfit and Frbriieoa ta tract Faia an Stratch Wlraa Tharaoaj and .Thereover. Tarawa. Ovar aad Ua aa taa t raa ta. AMeya and Publla Mlghwaya, and ta Canstract Under, ground Ceadwlta ar PHaaa With all Necessary Maihales and Other Ap pliances in and Under tna Bald treat a. Alleys and Fublia High ways In tha City af Oreaea City for Conducting and Convaytng Elect Ho-, "y far Lsnt, Hat ana power; to CKarga Rants and Tolls Therefor and ta Collect 4ha Santa, and Am rharirV tha 8aiw MauM Hood Raih way A Power Company ta Trim fthada ar Ornamental Trees in tha alH a n..kii. MlnltiMM ! Oregon City Does Ordain as Fol- Thai graaa. wblla aamrricallT atroox. amaa caaapared with the wbot body aa? esBployeea. Aaaoag tha most there aah rarytng kiada and degrees af A majority af tha workmea fed that it is aaly tbroagh their efforts sad ' that af tha community together launch- ad against tba apposing powers that ; . their Industrial freedom Is to be woo. There la stm a firm brtle f oa tba part , . ' of many that some day tha mills win V ba aaioaised. The argument Is logical- Tha attaaUaa Is growing intolerable. , tha workmen aay; there la a limit to , haman endurance, and when that point m reached the men will rise aa one. rgsnixa and , make their demands. ) -, which then cannot, they hold, be safe ly refused. i But years bare gone by siaca onioa- j. Ism was arerthrowB. and erery tweire- mouth baa area the control of the employers grow more nearly absolute. vmotr sack conditions socialfrm is ' ' ' making headway. This cornea from a ' raraiag away from a political orzanl i sntJoa that baa Inrited the support of i worklngmea. yet failed to Interest l- ; . adf ta any important, legislation for their benefit If the workmea were - aoce coarlared that there existed a ), poasfbUlty of the election of tha So- i - ciaUst candidates there would follow mora thaa a landstide; It would be an aralaarbe. The last group I approach with hesl- I taacy. for many regard as sensational 5 . aay sta tr merit of fart that runs cono- j ur ta their owa expefVocr. Tbre 1 , ; - group of workmen ta the steel f ' district whoae aortal hope Inroire f - physical resistance, now widely they i , may preeall I do not know, but It s aeamed ta ma signlSrsnt that some of ; .-the moat Intelligent ahould bold the i . Tipw that the only way out of the alt i ,-, ajatloa la through aa appeal to force: , Soma will deny the existence of any -v fajustica la the Institutions of soriety f - that may not be remedied by lndirid aal effort. Those who defend ex biting condi- ttuaa la tha steel mills also resort to tha -high wage" theory. But men are not reeompeoaeu according to the degree of risk Inroired In their trades. - At beat It U poswiMe to determlna a class risk, not an IndiTldual one. and tha workman's problem Is IndiTldual. t"0 to conMder bimseir 'V racompeoatd by high Wages for long k '"rk of touch with the world and for extreme danger society .4a not thereby recompensed. Tbrre . must ba time in tha home for th de atopment of a sentiment not wholly -' concerned with bread winning and for tha rearing af children strong in body - and mind. There are three waya la which coo-, dltlons may be changed through oo--r position interposed br the wrkrm- , trade Vnlonlsm. politics, rerolatlon. ' Through either one or other of these there is bound to ba a rerolutlon era - long that shan have at Its goal tba restoration af democracy to tha steel workers. New Yerk Printers' Unions. There are twenty-one uniona of tha . printing trades In New Tork dty with a membership of orer 25,000. aaka of money mea and public officials hare stolen the power from the people and rested It In tbemsetrea. "What great money getter has beea J put in jail? What great corpora tioa I baa been prosecuted? One line of $23,- 000,000 was Imposed, but It was writ ten la Ice on a summer day. Tree speech and a free press were not put la the original constitution of tha United Sutra as It was then thought that It waa ordained. The first amendment to the roostltutloa waa the one granting freedom of worship, free speech and a free' press, freedom of assembly gnd the right of petition. No one. wants the freedom of speech to preach treasoo. By free dom of si-eerh we want the right to criticise, the right to glTe rent to pro teat and opinions. ' The worst that could come to our people would be to attempt to shut off freedom of the press and speech. " Unien Label Shea. A new shop managed by women-fot the aale of article made for and by women has been opened in New Tork. It Is known as the Label, beraone each I article sold In the shop will be marked I with a label showing that the condl tJons under which it was made are considered fair to the employee. Miss I Elisabeth Dutrher. a Vaaaar graduate I and chairman of the label committee! of the Woman's Trade union; Mlae Carola Woerhoffer. a Bryn Mawi graduate and a magazine writer; Mrs. M. Brtdvman. secretary of the Con sumers league, snd Miss II . C. Eck hardt are in charge of the venture. The object f the shop. It la stated. Is not to make money, but to make It easy for persons Interested in social betterment to buy goods w!?i the ap proving label. The Sis Day Weak. The value to labor of the preserva- Uoo of Sunday as a day of rest Is em phasized by James Lynch, president of the International Typographical un ion. In one of his recent publicity let ters. II states that In the printing trade, where the seven day week waa formerly In vogue and waa abolished by, requiring members who were em ployed on a seven day schedule to give one day each week to the Brut obtain able substitute, the wages for a sil day week are now In excess of the wages formerly paid for the seven day week. He alxo states that the Ger man branch has reduced the days rrom six to Ore. with similar results. President Lynch believes a movement toward sn open Cunday Is a move ment for long bourn and I against tna interests of labor. , . Unions Tbrivs Under Opposition. Los Angeles perhaps more than anv other city of like atse la the United Rtatee baa been tha field In which bitter opposition ta the existence or trrowfh of the trade union Idea lua been prevalent for a lopg period of ' Twenty years ago there were two or three trade onions In Los An geles. Today there are nlnptr-twn Thus do tba uniona prosper wherever they meet tba most strenuous oppaal- 1 1" II. Are You a Subscriber to the New Daily? . If The Morning Enterprise la to ba aa successfal as the Interests of Orecoa City demand It must needs have the support of all. Tba new daiiv t... a big work before It In boosting Oregon City and. Clackamas County. Tour uppun means more airengin ior ineworE. - Vill You Help Boost your own Interests? For a limited time the Morning Enterprise will be- sold to paid In advance subscribers as follows:, "f 1 yamr. ....... . -J . . tL ' - I3.60 2-00 Sect loo I. The Moaat Hood Rail way A Power Cocapaay. a Corpora tioa duly orgaatjred and existing under the laws of the State of Ora - goa aad having ita prtaclpla office and place tf busiaesa lc the City or l-ortiaao. la the 8Ute 1 1 Oregon and Ita succeaaors aad aaalgna. ts , Dereoy granted, subject to the con aideratloaa and coo di tioa a la thU Ordlnaaca contained, the right aad privilege to erect, constract aad maintain aa electric light, beat and power system la the City of Oregon City. Oregon, and the right aad privilege to erect polee and stretch wires t hereon and thereover, through, over and apoa th street, i alley a and public high waya aad to constract underground conduits or pipes 'With all Beceeeary manholes aad other appliances. In aad under said street, alleys and public high ways In the City of Oregon City for concocting aad coavering electric ity for light, beat aad power and to charge and collect tolls therefor. Section 1 All rights and privi leges hereby granted shall expire at the end of Twenty-five Teara from the date of the acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Ordi nance by the said Mount Hood Rail way ft Power Company, and la the . aveat the said Mount Hood. Railway rower Company. Ita successors aad aaalgna, ahatl fail or neglect, or re ruse to perform aay of tha obliga tions or requirements Imposed by taia ordinance, this graft nd privi lege shall be terminated, and as nulled by the Council of the City or Oregon City, and the said Mount Hood Railway ft power Company. its successors and aaalgna, shall be deemed to have forfeited all rights and privileges hereby granted. Section J.-A!1 necessary eonnec t toes- to 'subscriber stations - and to other pciata may be made from each wires and conductors, and with such means, apparatua and appllaa- cea aa may be requisite. Said gran tee. Its successors and assigns, shall nia, rrom time to time with the City Engineer, or properly constituted authority of the city,-plana of all conduits, manholes. distributing poies. ana all other constructions proposed within the limits of the streets, alleys and public highways of the city, and in such form and detail. Including appropriate mane. aa the City Engineer, or other prop erty constituted authorities may de mand and approve; and plana and specincations of relocations and changes shall be filed In like form and 'be approved before the same shall be made or work begun there on. AH poles erected by virtue of this franchise and gran shall be maintained at such length and the wires thereon shall -be -of such height and placed in such manner as shall be satisfactory to the City of Oregon City by Its properly con stituted authoritlee. Said grantee. Its successors or assigns, shall not remove Its poles after once being set. from any location to another un hssa permitted to do ao by the City of Oregon City, or Its properly con futed authorities. Section 4. The said Grantee, Its successors or assigns, under the direction of the City of Oregon City, or Its properly constituted authori ties may make all necessary exca vations in any street, alley or pub lic highway for the purpose of erect ing. constructing and maintaining polee and other supports for Its wires, conductors, lights or arc lights and for repairing the same and lor laying, repairing, and main taining Its underground conduits ana pipes, and for Placing, renalr. ing. maintaining and operating Its wires and other conductors thereon. AH poles of the said grantee. Its successors or assigns shall be erected at the edge of the sidewalk unless otherwise directed by the proper city Authorities. The City of Oregon City, by Its properly constituted authorities ahan have the right to cause said grantee, its successors or assigns, to move the location of any pole or arc ugni wnenever the removal thereof shall be deemed for the pub lic convenience and the expenss inereoi snail oe paid by the said grantee. Its successors or aaslgns. Section 8. When any excavation shall be made, pursuant to the pro visions of this Ordinance, the aald Grantee, ita successors or assigns, shall restore the portion of the street, alley or public highway to the same condition In which It waa prior to the opening thereof, and all work ehall be done In strict com pliance with the rules, regulations, ordinances or orders now in force or which may be adopted from time to time during the continuance of thla franchise, by the Council of the city, or aa may be otherwise provided by law. It la further pro vided that the City authorities may require that any opening In any ,hard surface pavement In any street alley or public highway shall be nlled la and tta r. .--. .-i by the. City Authorities, and the- cw. mereot. Including tha cost of Inspection and supervision shall be paid y said grantees. Its successors or aaaigDa. ana the City Authorities may require a deposit with the City Treeaarer of e eua af asoeey sulM cleat to pay aald coat by aald gran lee. Ita eeceesaore or aaalgna, before the opening of said etreet. alley or public highway shall be began. Section C At all times, the power aad right reapoaabty ta reg ulate la the public interest the tr erclae of the franchise aad right ao treated ehall re mala aad be vested U the Council 8ecttoa 7. The eonstrortk aad Installation of the nlaat aad system hereia provided for shall begia withla one year aad hU be com pleted to the extent of at leaat five hundred horse power or more ready for publla use within the limits of the City of Orecoa City, withla eighteen (11) nxoth from the date . of acceptance of this franchise. The . grantee, la thla franchise, shall, be fore eterrlaing or availing Jta-elf tt any of the proviaions of said fran chise, withla the Clty .bf Oregoa City, and before laytne. erecting or roaatructlng aay wire or con Jul la withla the aald city, make and exe cute to the City of Oregon City, a good and sufficient bond to be ap proved by the Council of the city, la the sum of not leas thaa t.OOO OO coadltloned apoa the faithful per formance asd execution of the ex act terms of this Ordinance, pro vided however, that when said gran tee. Ita succeaaors or aaslcna shall have expended the sum of IWOO.OO on the eoastrartioa of it plant or system within the limit of the City of Oregon City, and evidence of such expenditure shall have been given to the Council of the said city, said bond shall be void, other wise to remain la full force and virtue. Section I The Grantee. Its sue- - ceeeore and aaalgna are hereby ea- powered and authorised to cut and trim any and all ornamental shade treea la aay of the streets, alleys or public hlghwaya of the city, that In terfere with any light, pole. wire, appliance or apparatua used (a con nection with or aa a part 'of the electric light, heat, power works or - system, but ao such shade tree or ornamental treea ahaM be so cut or trimmed to a point below twenty five CS feet above the sidewalk grade, nor shall anv such shade treea or ornamental Nreea be cut ! and trimmed until the said grantee. Ita aucceaaora or assigns shall glte written or printed notice to ' the owner or occupant cf the premises la front of which said treea are growing, to trim such treea, within one week after giving aald notice, at the cost and expense of said owner or occupant. If said owner or occupant faila. neglecta or re fuses to ao cut and trim such treea aa required by sal 4 notice, the said grantee, ita succeaaors or assign may cut or trim or cause to be rut and trimmed such trees and at th expense of aald grantee. Its succes sor or assigns. Section Nothing In thla Ordi nance shall be construed aa in any wise to prevent the City of Oregon City from sewering, grading, pav ing planklnjfc-repalring. altering or doing any work that may be desir able on any of the streeta. alleys or public hlghwaya, biit all such work shall be done, if possible, In such manner aa not to obstruct. In jure or prevent the free use and operation of aald . electric light. power and heat, ayatem of aald grantee. Its successors or assigns. Section 10. Whenever It shall be necessary In grading or sewering or in making sny other ImDrove- ments la any street, alley or pub lic highway to remove, change or relocate any pole or poles or con- dulls belonging to said grantee. Its succeesors or as-iKns, on which any line or lines, wlr or wires of aald grantee, its successors or aaalgna. shall be stretched or faateaed. the aald grantee, Ita successors or as signs, shall upon ten days' notice from the City of Oregon City, or its properly constituted authorities, re move, change or relocate such pole or poles or conduits, and If falling, neglecting or refusing ao to do. the OWEN G. THOMAS BLACKSMITHINQ AND fcCFAIR WORK. Best of work and satisfaction gusr antssd. Have your horses shod by an expert; It pays. All kinds of repair work and emlthy work. Prompt service ; grestsr -or. tlon of your work can be don while you do your trading. Give ma a trial Job and sea If I can't plssse you. OWEN G.THOMAS Cor. Main and Fourth fits, Oregon City said City of Oregon City, by It properly constituted authorities ma remove the same at tha expense of the said grantee, its auacesaora or assigns. Section II. Said grantee, Ita suc cessors or assigns, hereby agrees ana covenants to Indemnify and save harmless the City of Oregon City and the officers thereof against an aaraage. costs and extenses whatsoever to which It or they msy be subject In consequence of the acts or neglect of aald grantee, it successors or assigns. Its agents or servants. In any manner arising from the right and privileges here- oy granted This franchise and right shall not be construed ss any limitations up on me city of Oregon City through us proper officers to grant righta privileges or authority to other per sons or corporations similar to or different from thoae herein' set forth. In the same streets, alleys or pu.nc highway Section 12. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons unless authorized by the grantee, Its suc cessors or assigns, or by the City or uregon city by Its properly con atituted authorities to Interfere with, meddle with. Injure or remove any or the poles, wires or under ground conduits or nlpea or anr in sulator. Instrument, light or apper ius usea in or as a part of the elec tric light, heat and power system herein provided for upon the streets, alleys and public highways of Ore gon v.ny, and any person or persons violating any of the provisions of this Section shall upon conviction thereof before Municipal Court be punished by a fine of not less than Ten and No One Hundredths ($10. 00) Dollars or more than One Hun dred ($100.00) Dollars, or by Im prisonment In the City Jail not less man rive (5) or mora than Fifty (SO) daya or,by both aald fine and imprisonment. Section 13. Tha rtchte and nrl.l. legea granted by this Ordinance are granted upon the conditions herein Put Yourself in the Ad-Readers Place... When you writ -i...m.j : fr? ," kind a-try to ; t l?.yU to.,,n1 ,f wn n Jt;f,5Jar,oo,,tai"M: -If you doHhla - I T extent-your ad , irSl 1 " iw- 8DLT8I contained aad upon tha following consideration, to-altj. t1rst4-The aald grsntee, shsfl within thirty (30) dsys after this Ordinance shsll be la force, file In the office of the Recorder of the City of Oren Cltjr. Its written ae cepuace.of this Ordinance granted to and roaferred upon the aald gran lee. Its succeaaors and aaslgns. sub ject to all the terms, obligations, reetrtrtloBS and provWona In Ibis Ordinance contained, and upon the expiration of thirty (SO) days' time allowed for acceptance of thla Ordl nance the same not having been ae- j cepted unconditionally, this Oral-1 nance shall become wholly void, la- j operative and cf ao effect. Second The grantee. Its succee- ; aors or aaalgna, hereby consents and agreea to perform and abide by all 1 . the terms, requirement and condl ' tloaa required or Imposed by any ! ' provtsjoas of the City v hartw upoa the granting of franchise rights and 1 'privilege whether recited la Ibis ; Ordinance or not. ; Third That said grantee. Its sue- censors or assigns, shsll pay to tha , Oty of Oregon City, on or before j the Itth day of Jaauary of earn, year aad every year during the life of thte franchise, in gmd coin of the j -lBited States of.Amrica a euro of aaoee equal to io (St) per cent cf the gross earnings of said , grantee, Ita eucreeaors or aaalgns, from taxes or tolls collected within ! the corporate limits of the City of Ocegoa Oty fur the preceding earT a statement of which gross earn ings shall be saorn to by the Pree! dent aad Secretary of aald Com-' pany and filed with the City Re corder, aad Bo license tat or charge ' oa the business, occupation or fraa- j rhlse of the aald Mount Hod Rail-! nay and power Company, Its sue-1 . ceaaors or aaalgna ahall during the . exlateace of the rights granted by ' thla Ordinance, be Imposed upon, I exacted from or required of the said Mount Hood Railway and , Power Company, Ita succeaaors or aaalgna other thaa the above sped- , fled annual payment of money, but ! ' this provisions shall not exempt the : properly of said Mount Hood Rail- , way and Power Company, Ita sue- f cessors or assigns from lawful taxa tion. Each of tha aanual payments of money required by thla Section 1 shall be made by the aald Mount Hood Railway and Power Company, ltd aurceeaore or aaalgns to tha Treaaurer or Recorder of the City i of Oregon City on or before the 15th I day of January of each year for the i preceding year and aald Treaaurer , or Recorder "ahall laatie bla receipt therefor, which shall be a full ae-' quittance of said Mount Hood Rail j way and Power Company, Ita sue-1 cessors or assigns, from such pay-, menta. ' Should said Mount Hood Railway and Power Company, Ita! successors or assigns fall or Beg- lect for thirty days after the same shall become due aad payable aod I aner written notice, from rhe City of Oregon City to psy the same, to pay any of aald 'annual payments; provided for In this Section, the ' City of Oregon City, by Its properly i constituted authorities shall have 1 the right and privilege to collect ' auch overdue payments from said j Mount Hood Railway and Power Company. Ita succeaaors or assigns, by a suit or action and shall have a lien upon Its property and fran-! rhlae hereby granted for the pay ment of the aame. I Fourth That the maximum rate ' to be charged within the corporate : limits of the CHy of Oregon City : for service by aald grantee. Its sue- I ressors or assigns, shall be aa fol-! lows; for Power. Kilowatt Hoar per K.W.H, 100 to too or lesa per; month 6c 600 to 1000 per month 4c 1000 to 5000 per month 3c ; 5000 to goon er month Ic ' 8000 to 10000 per month lc For Light and Heat. j Twelve Cents (12c) per Kilowatt I Hour. ; And It la agreed that tha grantee,; Ita auccessora or assigns shall fur- j nlsh to the City of Oregon City, up on request of the City Council, such 1 electric energy for the lighting of said city aa may be required, at Ita sub-station to be established therein at the rate of two (2) cente per K. W. Hour. That no power ahall be supplied to any competing company ! when auch act will prevent other! persons or companies from recelv- j Ing sufficient power or current for ; their needs. Section 14 The franchise here by granted to the Mount Hood Rail way and Power Company shall not I be sold, transferred or leaaed to any other person, firm or corpora-' tlon without the consent of the ! Council of the City of Oregon City first given by Ordinance duly enact-1 ed, and every sale, trssfer or lease 1 of such franchise shall be deemed j void and of no effect without the ! consent of the Council as above pro vided. v Read first time at a regular meet ing of the Clly Council of Oregon City, held on March 1st, 1911, and ordered published and to come up for second reading and final passage at a special meeting or tne City un ell of Oregon City, to be held at the Council Chamber In Oregon City on the 15th day of March, in at S o'clock P. M. I 8TIPP. Recorder. Notice of Htarlng of Center Street Assessment, Notice is hereby given that the ! . - . . " I'K wuiimtriii 01 me cost or the Improve-- meiii or center street, Oregon City Oregon, from the North line of Bev' etith Street to the North line of Ninth Street, has been ascertained and the proposed assessment has been apportioned and Is now on nie In the office of tha Recorder of aid Oregon City and aubject to ex amination. Any objections to auch apportionment that may be made In writing to the City Council of aald Oregon City and filed with the Re corder thereof within ten daya after nr,t P,,b,cllon of this Tiotloe will ba heard and determined by tha Council before the passage of any Ordinance assessing the cost of aid Improvement. The property assessed for said Im provement lies on both sides of the part of said Center fltr -.-" ' t Vi .mta to be Improved ,d the line of lots Str"ee n?.HV"d.P:rt of " !LT l f.rthere8t tr om aald part of Id Center Street and said part of M Center Street. MTorninIl0IC? to P"bIIe n 'the llraHml I ?n,:?r,'" "rat pub- he aa?d A Marcn' im. and 22 im? C'Vnc" Brt March Couir 'ni 1 tcock' p- n - a Council Chamber In Oregon City. n.r.T' " tht t,m n(1 Plca for passing on aald objections. U 8TIPP, Recorder. t 9 s To the .HeVvT DAILY. The Mogfllnf? Is to be as successful as the inter ests of Oregon City demands it must needs have the the support of all. 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