MORNING ENTKUTOISE. AVEDNKSDAY. OCTOBEIt 18. 1911. MOBJHHG ENTERPRISE OREQOH CITT, OREGON C E. BROD4E. Editor M Pvallewee. eary a, lll. at the p City. Oracw. wm4n ta a. itre.- tbus truer ma uw Yaar. by aatN . . . . Mtmtha. bjr stall . Vutr Mnatha. by bmJI. P- amk. fer wi I lw . . . .MM . IM . IN . 4 aaent which waa Intended to guard the rights of Southern negro has been perfected into m prop fur monopolta tt privileges eo tht eorporatlone bow hope to pervert a cUui Intended to be defense against despotism Into mean o fastening It more securely on the American people. Should the Court decide that too Initiative and Referendum are forbid dea by the Fxlfral Constitution then all the progressive measures that have been secured through, then will be wiped out of existence. A lone aa the decision will bo allowed to atand fu ture progressive legislation will ex tremely difficult, tf not tmpoeeible, But It t not the technical legal wer IU of thla caae that deserve consider atlon bo much aa tha eltuatloo that It disclosed by the mere fact of auch a nit heln brouaht and tha asauratv aaTwnit. rlm' vrjtlon of Jurisdiction by tha court to waata. rw a. t Rml ate., m ps on the raitdlty of a measure of CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES t haa. par me P-a. Bat aw rrtri paattwa vtra r-aa rtret nrat awM . . . . iae k aAaed la.inlnai.taa aay pea. par Ba IM (B-at Bv eifiTd aeantoa ear KI. a44"4 taaaTflaas le wa papar athrr lhaa fleet aaa. per taaa. Drat aiairtlna IBe Ram MP" otaar Jhaa first MS". Bar Baa Courtesy la mighty cheap, bat worth a lot. A stranger went Into a local tore tha other day and ashed the clerk for at am pa. To the average mer chant Ike stamp purchaser la a bur bear, but thla merchant waa very courteous and enclosed tha stanipa In an envelope and Informed his cus tomer that his store was pleased to serve him la any possible niauuer, and Invited him to make the store hla headquarters during hla stay In town. Dd It payT The stranger purchased a fountain pen. some stationery, cigars and a bunch of poet-carde nud In pay ing for these made 11 a point to In form the merchant that these pur cbasee were due to the merrhant'a courtesy In selling those sumps. this hand. Five men. a majority or power to turn, not Caah should aeeomaaay erdar whan Barar la ewkaewa tat baaBaeaa afflaa at Uta Kalerprtaa. laea aeverttatna- at lasjal 4 iilaaWg ar aOdttteaal Ratae far 4nnWM ki Aa Weakly the court, have the "ITfT 'J-tlrZ ", onl-r ut' of Or.pa. but every tmr ta waaaly Where the aayartmanat ,tte lB the Union bound hand and b trmontrrr-d frees tin daUy ta tKa Hit- , , v. mmh nun. ta raM will ka as foot over to the mercy of predator) rwfor aeiaT niruV' " " la''- Should the' country escape this calamity It will not be inrounn any power of the people, but only through the grace and mercy of these five men. Ninety million people must stand helpless and with bated breath while five men decide. Such a situa tlon Is anything but pleasing. It is exceedingly humiliating to those of os who have been trying to convince ourselves thst we have the freest government on the face of the earth. Of course, should the court refuse I to be gracious tQ Its most humble aub 1 Jects. tbe American people, there will still be a legal way out. Tbe next ! congress will probably have a progrea- e THE-MORNING ENTERPRISE ,jve majority In both branchee. The 4 iioa mala at tha fnllnwln v tarM e : . "Vt-oa eaverttataa' aatf as ' otal 4 art Mac at tc to soe an BMbu a ta apactal cowaittema s'aiata tha aaaa. -Ftra Bala" and Banferapt ala" aeVar bwmti 0 tnrh rtrat tnaarti; a4l- niaJ Baituoaa aajna ntattar M laaa. Nwa ItvfBS ana wau wnt'aai f BMrn. with Interest to kcai arltl aa cladl aeceptvaV Raiectad eannes never returned nalm aor tad by KinM toi arepar Botnoa CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. a every day: Huntley Broa. Drugs e Mala Street. J. W. at cAnulty Cigars d Seventh and hi sin. 4 Becrear Confectionery Main near SUth. d if. E. Dnnn Confectionary Next door to P. O. City Drug Store e , Electric Hotel. e , Schoenborn Confectionery e 8eventh and X Q. Adams. e ' . e Oct 18 In American History. 1505 Edward Wlnalow, famous gor ernor of FTymontlj colony, bora; . died 1655. 1906 A West India hurricane canned a heavy lona of fife la Cuba and " on the Florida coast ASTRONOMICAL. EVENTS. (From noon today to boon tomorrow.) Sob acts 8:12. riaes 8:12; day's length thna 11 boars; moon rises 3:19 a. an.; 1 JO p. aa, moon la conjunction with - Tenna. paawing from west to east of the planet. 7 deareea art thereof DIRECT LEGISLATION AND THE SUPREME COURT. ' The Initiative and Referendum case la now before the Supreme Court of the United States. In thla case a corporation of Oregon, .seeking to es cape a tax on Its franchise has appeal ed to tbe federal court. The tax waa authorized by a popular vote on initia tive petition. The corporation opposes It on the ground that it believes that . the claaae in the Federal Constitution guaranteeing to each state a republi can form of government forbids the Initiative and Referendum. Probably Bo one knows better than the attor neys making this plea how absurd the contention is. The guarantee of a "republican form of government" was not Intended to perpetuate deleated government, but to guard tbe states against reversion to monarcbial rule. But juM as the Fourteenth Amend- The membership of the Supreme Court can then be Increased and a reactionary majority changed Into a progressive one. Then an end can be put quickly and for all time to ail usurped power. The same remedy that Asqulth waa ready to use la England to put an end to further blocking of progress by the House of Lords la available here to end similar blocking by the Supreme Court. No matter how the court acta la this case. Its power to Interfere with the rights and liberties of tha people should be end ed. Despotic power la always objec tionable whether need tyrannically or not While it lasts there la always the danger of five men, possessed like the rest of us with prejudices and weaknesses, offering to predatory ln leresta with enormous financial power a refuge for their predatory privileges. That meat end. e LIVE WIRELETS (BT EDGAR BATES.) a m a In these days of heartrending Inter est In I he Beavera and the Vernon team, and the scrap between the itilanta and Athletic in the East, we don't have much time to think of football. a With the Commercial Club High Jinks tonight and the Lyceum Course tomorrow night We have a good start for a full week end. a e We would like to occupy a front seat at tbe Eames concert, but "Oh you four dollars." e a e That atunt of, giving priies to tbe boy who grows the finest vegetables is a good one. Plenty of room for that kind of work In Oregon City. e a e Everyone admits the need for an Oregon City Y. M. C. A. It la only the question of having the right kind of a man at the head of the move ment The citizens of this city will sup port .the movement when they know their support, moral and financial, will be properly used. The Reading Room does splendid work aa far aa It goea but our young men need tmore than a room, where silence" la the rule. I e e e Omaha's election waa a two to one vote In favor of the commission form of government The popular move ment for thlssy stem of munlcrpaT management la rapidly spreading over the entire country and our city Is right In Una with the rest of them. The certainty of the success of the commission plan aa outlined for Ore gon City, rests entirely with the three men selected, to take charge of the municipal reins. That these men most be business med of proved ability goea, without aaylng. The selection of these men Is of equal importance with one other phase of the question, I. e., the salary these men will receive. The head of thla city should be a three-thousand-dollar man with his col logues receiving at least twenty-five hundred dollars each per year. We believe these figures to be the mini mum amount to be paid. A one or two-thousand-dollar man will not be Capable of giving us the desired re aulta. In other words a man who can manage the affairs of tbe city the way we want them attended to la tbe man whose aervlcea are-worth three thous and to any employer. A cheaper man will give ua a ''cheaper" administra tion. Any salary less will probably only attract a man who would alwaya have bla hand out for a little hush money, and a taint of graft under the commission system would spoil Its usefulness at once. Buildings Tossed Like Chipsjn Raging Torrent at Austin, Pa. j The. officials of the Portland live i stock Association aay they went bank j rupt because tbe people of the state I did not patronize the races. We say the people did not attend tbe races because the whole aaair aemed to be I mismanaged, the aaaociatlon time and time again breaking tta word about i those "big purses" which were to be j put up. I e a e ! Only ten weeks till Xmast Are you I getting ready? I e a a j The worst bit of road on the Pacific i Hlghwsy In this county is between j New Era and the McCord Farm. This , place deserves first attention when Governor West gets ready to send bis "state workmen", out on the Job. ' e e e While Congressman Hawley has his enemies, he has bis friends. At any ; rate be proved a good mixer at the county fairs all over the state and his ; accompanying President Taft through Oregon "helped some" too. Wants. For Sale, Etc Nettoae under Una a etaaeiried haaJwv anil be maa'ted at eaa eoat a wars rtre kaaartton. halt a oant additional ir tiane one fetch card. It ear tmntt. Halt men ears. M une ( per axmth Cnah must aeooa.par aidar aril mm e Bee an amrn account with the aapat. N financial raapanaibliltjr for enuts. what errora oecttr free eurrveted no ic mil o printed tor patron. Minimum ctuwve lie WANTED. " WANTED Tourists and local people to see my cclloction of arrow-heaiii" coins, India trink-la, stum.u and curloa of i.! aorta Will bu or sell In thu liu Have some ool bargains In sernud-hand furnltun? and tools. Ceorjo Young, Mail: i-t., near Fifth. 0 1 4 W 1 uv v: i 1 . it A': .11 l ", nw WZZBLJ-Jl Pa.ja-.lt n JS Km r - - - an. m Mr M a M m W eWnav W v n. I Tl-eW nMnffTB JtW mJ Ml Pbotoe eepynaht by American Preae Aaeoctalioa, 1I1L enaanlUT a torrent of wster will do when released from a reservoir Is A shown la- the above pictures made Immediately after the disaster W W that wiped out the little town of Austin, I'a. When the dam broke above tbe town and released the water that was held to furnish power for tbe Raylens psper mills the stream rushed down the valley with a force well nigh Irresistible. Tbe water took many tons of paper pulp with It and used It aa a battering ram to demolish house. Nome Urge bulkUaga were turned Into splinters, others were swept away, bat without being demolished, while a few that did not receive the full force of tbe flood were only slightly damaged. . One of the pictures above shows a areoe In tbe mala street ol Austin, where frame buildings were thrown pellmell against a brlrfc block bousing tbe local bank. The other picture abowa debris piled many feet high at the railroad station. Tbe bodies of tbe victims were In maay Instances burled under these toos of debris, and recovering tbem waa tbereBy atad slow nod difficult . Home Tffacto FINEST SOIL lNCUCKAMASCOli Sa We have 14 treete ef land aonUlnlng from ona u ( beautifully located within ane-half mile of tha iorpor.t City, with esce'lsnt view ef the awrraunding aountry. Th f Clscksss Southsrn Railway Company has bsen wplsted th, original Tirrn and a forty-foot roadway passe ch trset, Th a, depends on his labor for h his own fruit and vegetables Ings. I livelihood should have land ir w is and thereby eav s i.rg, . . 1 "d J" MyaH This Is not a real estate boom but an opportunity t ' g, s "oms nssr town, conveniently loestsd and with luftlelani - about hs hnmc to ralae his own Trui and vegetables AH of this soli la rich and product I we and frse frem G. B. DIMICK rock , Room 3, Andrrtrn BolIdb OPPORTUNITIES for man and women ef ohsrsct sr are open evsrywhsre. A bank account la an evidence ef character, and bank book shoeing regular deposits la the paeepct u opportunity and the key ta auccsis. Enroll yourself as a depositor hers 'at once and become a member ef the "opportunity club." ' One dollsr will start a aavlnga account The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANK IW TITE COUNTY m.aia..ji o .-. ...w i u.. . m n..,...jjmni m iam,u) i'ie..' ii'hu.uhi D. 1 UtTOlmETTI Prnnldeel f.J MSTM, Can ! THE FIRST NATIONAL 1UNX of OREGON OTTY , OREGON ' CAPITAL. Sfr&oua-Qu ' 'eaaeta s 0el Sannind Suelwaea Uven tran I K M, B) f of each week, at corner of Sixth and Washington streets. I'hnne Main 2tL ""'CLEANING ANDPRE8SING. DRIVER KICKED BY E; LEG CHICAGO TAILORS suits mmle to order from $10 and up. We also do cleaning, pressing and repulrttiK Three doors south of postoffce. HAIR. MRS. A. MOWERY. manufacturer of awltches snd puffs and curls from combings and hair work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Orders taki-n a! rexldence from 2 to 5 p. m. Corner Fourth and Monro streets, Or-Ku City. The Present State of Unrest Is Due to Disregard of God's Divine Laws By DIOMEDE FALCONIO. Papil Delegate to America I Ji f :, f?-. -' ' Mil 7 V': '' ' I ' V WANTED A solicitor. Tbe man who makea good on thla should earn $20 to $30 weekly. This is no snap, but a red ulooded man can make good. Call before 11 a. n., Friday or Saturday, Circulation Manag er, Oregon City Enterprise. CITY NOTICES. rov. ial:. FOR SALE Desirable property, cheap, within one block of High Schoj), Improved street and sew sue, 8-room house and two lots, $1,300; G-room house and two lots, $1,700; terms. E. H. Cooper A Co., Oregon City. Bank building. FOR SALE No. 2 Faultless 8tump puller; two hundred feet of cable. Payment, casb or part work. Apply Samuel G. Bailey, Oregon City, Route 3. Box 171. CIIF wn.-if of unrest is the (.liiff cliaracterwtic of nr age. IT PEIl- j FOR SALE One mare and two-seated i isurrey; one Jersey bull. Inquire fieorgu Morse, Jennings Lodge. MKATKS the Htmos-phf-Hf of our "kDUCATIOXAL, POLITICAL, IXDUSTUIAL an.l COMMKKCIAI. world. The di-fnit prevailing among nation", which leads to revolutiouarv move rnt iits ami WAKS, matiifes-ts the extent of the tinrtt as does the avidity f"r wealth, which leads to the acriimiilatioii of coloRsal for ttinex, to the detriment of rational distribution of poods, and as does also the ABUSE OF PER SONAL LIIJEUTV, which leads men to disregard the rights of others and to neglect the duties connected with their own state. WISE SOCIOLOGISTS, Of WHAT. EVER SCHOOL THEV MAY BE, MUST ADMIT THAT THE TRUE CAUSE OF THE PRESENT' DIS ORDER AND UNREST LIES IN . Coprrlgm, Harris A Ewlnc THE FACT THAT, MEN HAVE DE VIATED FROM THE PATH MARKED OUT FOR THEM., BY THE CREATOR OP THE UNIVERSE THAT IT IS THE DISREGARD OF GOD'S DIVINE LAWS WHICH IS LEADING ASTRAY A VAST NUM EtR OP CHRISTIAN PEOPLE. ' FOR RENT. LODGING. HOC8E to rent. Furniture for sale. Inquire 213-Kourth street, Oregon City. FARM LOANS. r'AKM ' LOANS Dlmlck-'" "Dimick. Itwyera, Oregon City, Or. ATTORNEYS. City Treasurer's Notics. Notice Is hereby given that there are sufficient funds In tbe treasury of Oregon Cfty, to pay aH ontstandlnit road warrants endorsed prior to August 5, 1910, excepting warrants numbered 1573 and 1586. Interest ceases with the date of this notice. Dated at Oregon City, Orvgon, October 18, 191L M. I). LATOURETTR. City Treasurer. BEAVERS BlATEN AND VERNON WINS GAME SAN KIlANCLSro. Oct. 17. (Spec ial.) San Franclseo won ironi Port land today. 4 to 2. Nine hits were made off Ilarkness and eight off Sii tor. The Beavers scored one In the first and one In tne ninth. Ban Fran cisco goe one In the second, third, Hxt ! and eighth. ' The report that Vernon had beaten Los Angeles did not discourage Mc- Creole' men for ttmy believe they have the pennant won. The results Tuesday follow: Pacific Coast League. Portland 2, San Prnncisco -4. Sncrairiento II. Oakland 5. Vernon 0, Is Angeles 2. S T AND I N Q. Wilder Fisher, a teamster employed b Moffat I A Parker, sustained a frac ture or his left leu while Mauling dirt for the fill at Fifteenth and Waiihlng ton stre-ta Tuesday afternoon, caused by one of the. horses he wss driving kicking 'him. Shortly after the man was Injured B Kuppenbender. who wss on hla way to Meldrum In his automobile, had the man placed In the machine and took him to the. office of Dra. Card and Melssner, where It wss found Fisher hud received a com pound fracture of the left leg below Hie knee. The leg Hi ho was Incerated. The man was later taken to his home near Mountain View. The horse, which caused the trouble wss being tried for road work. The owner had offered to sell It to Moffatt A Parker. After the horse had been hitched to the wagon It commenced kicking, and one of its hoofs struck Fishers leg. The drlved was stand Ing In the bed of the wagon when he was kicked on the leg. . D. EBY, Itiorney-at-Iw. Money loaned, abstracts firnlshed. land tltlee exsmlned. estatta settled, gen eral law budinesa Ovae Bank oi Oregon City. fl-KKN A BCHI7EBKU Attorneys-st Law, Dentacher Advokat, will prac tice in all aourta. make collection prlae Bldg.. Oregon City. Oregon. BUILDER AND CO"TS aCTOR f iRKY .IONFS Builder and Doners. fnotractor. pjatlmates rheefiill' ' airen on all classes of hnlldtns work, concrete walks ane reinforced concrete. Ren. Phone Msln 111 INSURANCE. if t'OOPPTR. For Hre tnsnrsner anr Real Rstate. It na handle "mc iwnpertlea- we afn and I aefcanae. Office n Fn'ernrlae "Mr. Oreeon Cite. Oeeon PRY8ICIANS. DR. LENA R. HODOE8, Osteopath, of Portland, will be In Oregon City Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Pacific Ceast. Portland 100 75 .Ml Vernon .114 84 .57C Oakland 108 94 .531 San Francisco ...... 8t 108 .457 Sacramento , 89 107 .454 Ixm Angeles ........ 79 122 .393 A Doubting Fsthar. Oeorire .Miiovliie Kenn whs In the Reform club uiie Hfternoon. soys n London Journal: when he noticed thst an old gentlemsn. a Mend of bis, wss looking rattier perturbed, so be In quired If there was anything the mat ter. -Well." said the old gentleman, "the fact Is my son has got a play coming out tonight and I fear It will be a ghastly failure. He can write pretty little plays when be likes, but this one be baa written la a nonsen sical sort of a thing, and I'm sore It won't do at all. However. 1 s oppose I most go and see It." The eon s name was William 8. Gilbert, and the play waa "Trial by Jury." NOTED LECTURER HERE QlDdatono Lurnbor Compz-j BUNQALOW MATERIAL OP ALL KINDS. ' ' lumber,' Uth, shingles, fenco posts and doors, mouldlnrs, auk m all kinds of Inside finish. Prices right, lumber guaranteed sat arca? delivery ' (YARDS AT PARK PLACE). ' Phen Main 2981. Fart H , Announcement was made Tuesdn night by the committee In charge that Edmund Vance Cooke, the noted lec turer and author, who will appear In this city tomorrow nlnht, would lec ture at the First Ilsptlst church. It Is probable that the entire lyreum series will be given at this church al though definite arrangements have no been mado. That the course will be one of the most oiular ever given in Oregon City Is assured, and the d mand for tickets Is big. Hoth from social and artistic standpoints the series will attract, and It Is assured that all Oregon City folk and hundreds from the county will be In attendance at. all the lectures and entertainments The residents of the city and county appreciate tho stand . token by the twenty citizens who guaranteed the company against loss, and realize thBi the guaranty Is an assurance of artls tic and educational treats. It Is urged that arrangements be made for ob talnlng tickets as soon as possible. PROMINENT ODD FELLOW DIES. J. Comstock, a prominent Odd Fel low, died at hla home In Willamette Tuesda. Mr. fnmt (trlr sttna in tklai jfounty from the East some time ago. I 1... n r. 't ... . . t .. . . V a . ... miiiincniniiii lur'ina lunnrai will be made todav. it la a) V t tnl t Vt ft W Odd Fellows will be In charge. POTATO DEMAND 18 STILL" ON DECLINE -The -potato market is drifting In Portland and the same condition Is showing at other centers. The ex treme price that buyers are able to pay In carlota at thla time la $1 per cental f. o. b. country shipping points and tha profits in making shipments to the s uth on this basis are ao amall that most of the buyers are not offer ing over II r o h. Portland. The tope for an early outside mar ket for Oregon potatoes seems to be vanishing owing to the extreme high prlres that msny growers here are asking al this time. While growers In California and Idaho are sailing at whstever the market will afford at thla lime, there seems to be little ten dency among local Interests to let go Just now. California la cutting thla market out of the Texas trade owing to Ha ability to aril at lower figures. The Ban Diego market Is being supplied .with California river slock at $1.17 12 de livered there while the cheapest Ore gon product would come considerably U this figure. f revaJltag Oregon City prices are ss follows: HIIins-lHiiylngl Green bldea, 5c to OcT sailers, 6c to fir; dry hides. 12C to Mc; nhrrp pelts, 2&c to 7S0 each. Hay, Oraln, Fssd. . HAY (liuylngl Timothy, lit to $16: clover, $H to $9: oat hay, beat, $ll! mixed, 09 to $12; alfalfa, lit to $10. Bo. OATS (liuylngl Gray, $2S to wheat, $32 to $33; oil meal, $53; Shady Hrook dairy feed, $1.2S per 1"0 pounds. FEED Shorts, $29 to $30; rolled barler. I37.&0: nrnress kirlaf. mil whole corn, $15; cracked eon, DL 26: white. $26 to $27. FLOUR M 50 10 $S 2l , Butter, poultry, Egoi BUTTER (Buying) - Orthfj country butler. 25c to JOc; kar dairy, I0o; creamery, $0 to tk POtlLTRT (Huylni)-HaHtt to lIHc; broilers. Itc EGGS Oregon ranch eft. 1 !0c. Fruits, Vsgstsblsa. DRIED FRUITS - (BnrtsD -Prunes, on basis of 6 M tt at 50 s; peaches, 10c. 8ACK VEGETABLES - Cw 11.25 to $1 60 per sack: paw $1.15 to $1.60; turnips, $1.11 toU beets, fl.50 POTATOES Dest buylni. I Ht per pound. ONIONS Oregon. $t.2$ U) $1JP hundred; Australian, $2 per I Livestock. . Mssts. DEEF (Uve weliht)-tHr and 64c; cows, io; baDi.ll VEAL Calves bring fro " 13c, according to grade MUTTON Sheep. c W lambs, 4o and 5c IIOG8125 to HO poi"" and lie; 140 to 200 pounds, IM" lOVfce YOU BET -1- We (GET Watch Our Adve'tisefs ,5T (S) l ' s 1 ' )