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TWO
GKESHAM
OUTLOOK.
TUESDAY,
G resham O utlook HENRY £. REED GIVES
¡w h ic h paid th e m d iv id e n d s on i s k
, new sto ck , an d w ould c e rta in ly lead '
id ‘e *“ ° “*y *“ O r®*
¡ t o a b u reau cracy w hich
w ould be X
fb
< e r ®at <,uanti') r » t real
v ex atio u s, in q u is ito ria l and c o r r u p t ra u m t o t h e ? * Feal PaFt üf th *
P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y
If th e s ta te is to re v ise its c o n tr a c ts réLü. ".L
d ow n®r
com es
a t G resh am , O regon.
w ith te n a n ts p e rio d ically , th e te L - * L a m í ofréh
a PPr«‘ i“ 'i« n ln ,h ®
C o n tin u ed from p ag e 1.
a n ts will be d iv ested of all m o t i v e .! moa
* ? la " d
T hls p o ln ‘ " » «
H
BT. CLAIR, E ditor and P u b l'r w ealth , an d w ho su b siste d e n tire ly
to Im p ro v e his h o ld in g ; If th e new h L “f “ 1'18' . H e“ n« G eorge w hen I
o
n
th
e
w
ages
p
aid
th
e
m
by
th
e
o
th
e
r
ten an c y is to be a p e rm a n e n t ,,r é
°.n th ® 8i“ Kl®
In his
O ur S u b scription I talc»
th e s ta te of th in g s Sréich th e na- t ¿Tréré
f<*F ® a y o r of N ew Y ork
One year. $1.50; tw o classes. It is obvious, su p p o s­ tio n a liz a tio n o f land was In te n d e d \ ®nt>. ' 8 x yearB a K°
It w as not
six m onths, 75c; ing Q u esn ay 's cla ssific a tio n to have to o b v iate
w ill In s ta n tly recom - k V . .ré!"«’- *.?,*? !l
not new now ;
th ree m o n th 's trial been m ad e on ju s t p rin cip les, th a t m en ee .”
y reeo n i‘ it to sim ply illu s tra tiv e
a m an can
subscription,
60c aU tax es m u st fall on th e la n d lo rd s.
S ta te la n d lo rd ism w ould c re a te i
F“1 Up eheap bu l!d -
T he th ird , o r u n p ro d u c tiv e class, ac­
J ln te re s t »n th e ir c o tt,
A dvertising.
co rd in g to Q uesnay, h av e
n o th in g vast p o litical m ac h in e coi,inoré, ,*?
an i I
o W^ “ th e tlm e
«"
from
th e lan d v a lu e rs, re n t c o llecto rs
R a t e s reaso n ­ b u t w h at th ey recev e
o v erlo rd s.
s u b a lte rn s a
* ? e ? ‘ d o w n ’ th ® la lld * re g a rd -
able.
O u r re p re ­ o th e r tw o c lasses, an d If a n > deduc- sa te llite s
O nce ln th e sad d le th is lo r a « » * iré* b“ lld l" g8' * n i »ell a t a
sen tativ e will call tion w ere m ade fro m th e fa ir and I m ach in e, ra m ify in g as It w o u ld ’ in to
L.
i Dt‘pr,1''® th e o w n er o f any
re a so n a b le p ro fits an d w ages o f th e every nook an d co rn er o f ?he s tá ,‘° . c»"
-
° " " " ' a ,‘d ' “ "** h®
P h o n e 701,
h u sb an d m en It w ould h av e th e effect
and w ith im m en se
pow er
at k s w h l n h ^ m tO P “.t “ P <>n,y bn,W 4n« 8
“T h e L inotype to p a raly ze th e ir e x e rtio n s an d con­ co m m an d , could n ot be dT .lodged é x - ! km ted i n p a y “ >®mselves in a
p o v erty and k e p t by a g e n e ra l u p risin g of th e ■ r é
W ay Is th e W ay se q u en tly to sp read
T h ré ' W,',h nteF« « « " th e ir
Li
m isery th ro u g h o u t th e lan d , by d ry ­ i people.
th a t W ins.”
W h e th e r u n d e r Ik n ited e r o ré ™ » ™
,£ d ? ° f w o rk ln gm eu in
in g up th e only so u rce o f w ealth P e rm a n e n t te n u re , th e effect unim , . í . gré" °iW.n ,h ® F lttle h o « « » , pu r-
It
n
ecessarily
follow
ed,
th
e
re
fo
re
,
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r
Ih e te n a n ts an d th e s ta te w o u l d ^ th n ^ d v * * 1*1 .the,¿ ‘,a rn ln K»- because
M.-.rch 3, i k i l , a t th e p o st office a t on Dr. Q u esn ay 's th e o ry , th a t th e
u
n fav o rab le. U n d er
p erio d ical re d e ra
" th ® Sale ° f lan d ren~
e
n
tire
ex
p
en
ses
o
f
g
o
v
e
rn
m
e
n
t,
and
G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of
vision or leases, th e te n a n t w oréd I wl-i? he . i,nv®8' m« n ' P ro fita b le
as
_____________
M arch 3, 1879.
th e v ario u s b u rd e n s, m u st, howso-1
th< » v / 8 8 afe' T h o u sa n d s o f o th e r
ev er, im posed, he
u ltim a te ly
d e ­ have no in cen tiv e to im p ro v e
land u n d e r h ls co n tro l, fo r th e next I
h“ ,V® *" th ® pa8t few
C o u n try s lo re lte tp e rg sh o u ld
be frayed o u t o f th e p ro d u c t n et, or tw
elv e m o n th s m ig h t see him dis-
dis- ! t h l C . pUF< 'ha8®‘I lo ts
upon w hich
in te re ste d In a re cen t a rtic le in th e re n t of th e la n d lo rd s, an d co n sist- .' possessed and h is land d eliv him
ered
to . V» 1Oi>e to ^u tld hom es as soon
land
d
e
liv
e
re
d
to
O utlook M agazine on th e p arcels en tly w ith th is p rin cip le, Q uesnay som e b id d e r w ho w
ould o o ffe
ffe r th e t I i L***7 a c cu n lu la te s u ffic ie n t fu n d s,
w ould
e x is tin g
tax es s ta te a h ig h e r re n t.
p o st ly W. H. G ard n er.
T ie ch ief p roposed th a t all
U n d er r a
™ M * ay th e hope of re tu rn in th e
re n t. U n d er a p e r
o b jectio n of th e co u n try m e rc h a n t sh o u ld he re p ealed an d th a t a sin g le m an en t
way o f in c re a se in th e lan d , and th e
te
n
a
n
try
,
th
e
o
b
je
c
t
so
u
g
h
t
to
th e
p arcels
p ost seem s
to tax laid d isectly on th e n et p ro d u ce, to be acco m p lish ed by s ta te la n d ­ w o rk er is d ep riv ed of th e s tro n g e st
he on
th e
g ro u n d
th a t
It o r re n t, o f th e lan d , sh o u ld be im ­ lo rd ism w ould be set a t n o u g h t
In in d u cem en t to secu re a hom e fo r him
w ould build up th e m all o rd e r bus­ posed in th e ir stead . A dam S m ith , tu n e s o f d ep ressio n , th e te n a n t w ould 8®lf- M any th o u s a n d s have hom es
iness to th e d e trim e n t of th e ir own. In h is " W e a lth of N a tio n s ,” rid d led d em an d red u ctio n of re n t, an d wh
now p a rtly paid fo r hut heavily m o rt-
th e o rie s
by proving
?n
Mr. G a rd n e r p o in ts o u t
th a t th e Q u esn ay 's
e n fV,e
u m ü e e ro
u s * ^ b „ „ i = „ a , ' ;d g aged. D ep riv e th e land of v alu e i
beyond
d o u b t,
th a t a - c o m m p e rc
L e " , í he
^ e , b ecam
R a réin
¿ -''ii<í'
a p o w erfu l; fo r th a t is w hat Mr. G eorge and
m all o rd e r b u sin ess is a lre a d y
m a n u fa c tu re s
m am m o th w ith o u t th e p a rcels post and
s te rile ,
and ± , . t r ™ hold te n u r ® T h is Is w hat fo llo w ers p ropose to do. and
an d
n o tee
an d will c o n tin u e to flo u rish w heth d u c tiv
s m o rtg a g e s m u st be forci
Q u esn ay 's sin g le tax h a llu c in a tio n r é ° . .-Kü.g®FB m®anB » b e n he b say
e r we g et th e p arcels p o st o r not.
e a
a I J?*'* ?
" ‘® °,w n®r8' » ad heavy lo s s '
th
a
t
if
th
e
new
te
n
a
n
c
y
is
to
be
, . b®
¡ ° o th e r w o rk e rs
w hose
W hy Is It th a t th e c o u n try m e r­ Tell to th e g ro u n d w ith th e d o c trin e
rm a n e n t one th e s ta te of th
in
g g s s ! hav e been w¡,rK<rB
hose
sav in g s
c h a n t lins o v erlooked th is fact. They upon w hich it w as based. No one p w e hich
th
in
invested w
th
e
n
a
tio
n
a
liz
a
tio
n
o
f
land
-
in
C
h®®1
1
Invested
th ro u g h ban k s,
toom to th in k th a t th e m all o rd e r In th is g e n e ra tio n w ould fo r a m o­ was in ten d ed to o b v ía le w ill o in f s ta
ré ; réh
"‘>>anies.
land
In su ra n ■ c “ e .a an " d tFU8t
tr u s t ™
com
nnnlea antj
a ss e rt th a t co m m erce an d m a n ­
bouses a re Just b eg in n in g to do bus u m fa ent
c tu re s
a re
u u n n p p ro
ré d á u u c é tiv
tlr a e . ,
V ancou veré ’ B ritish “c o l .
yet 1 ¡ L T ' “ m®nc® An Illu s tra tio n of
inees. T h e ir tru d e h as lo n g been th is fallacy ti re
w as th e c o rn e r sto n e h . te n d ®ncy «ornes from New Zea- been londlv ’r.ré L
(, o lu m b la . has
«olossal and is c a rrie d on
alm o st upon w hich Q uesnay b uilded an d uc- l i " d ’ w h ere ,h e g o v e rn m e n t m any ! tax city
H e n » , , lned a s a s l'>gle
e n tire ly in d ep en d e n t o f th e m ails
he h oped to fo u n d a new ' y e a rs aB° ad o p ted th e
policy
of Jo sep h F e ls h ive e e o r f e 8 a5>n and
•Mr. G a rd n e r Bays m ore th a n 99 p er a on s t e w r n hich
of ta x a tio n in F ra n c e
1?',®
fo r Its crow n lan d s, ré ^ r é ^ ! ? . r é aye_ ? V€n h®®" b™ '*«ht
crow n lands.
c en t of th e sh ip m e n ts from
th e
V ancouver and e n te rta in e d
to
f a th e r o f th e m o d ern school r é . F.8t. ® g ° Vf'rn in e n t g ra n te d per*
m all o rd e r h o u ses
a re
m ad e by of The
p reten ce.
F C.
sin g le tax is H enry G eorge wim ?Ftu aI J®“ 8®8 w l" ‘ ‘ he rig h t to p u r- keep aliv e th is
fre ig h t, th e p e rc e n ta g e b eing e s ti­ reg ard ed th e p riv a te o w n e r s h l n ( if chase,
«-’h ase. h u t in 1892 leases w ere g ra n t W ade, a V ancouver law y er hits ex- -
m ated by w eight. E ven w ith a par-
e d fo r 999 y e a rs a t a fixed re n ta l ploded th e d elu sio n In a little pam -
«’"Is post sh ip m e n ts w ould be con­ land as im m o ral, Mr. G eorge fav- | w ith o u t
P hlet e n title d “ T he S ingle Tax H um -
y p erio d ical a p p ra ise m e n t
T h e re will be M oney S aving O fferings in E ach
tin u e d th e sam e way becau se It Is ored m a k in g land com m on p ro p erty and) w ith an
u t l j e r ig ‘1‘ ° r p u rch ase, bug in V a n co u v er.” A ccordlng to
A
e x tra c ts T-h?
,° o .Ut
c h e a p e r th a n th e m all service. T h u s . hy co n fiscatio n . —
D
epartm
ent.
Mr. W ade, V ancouver h as no sin g le
1 , und<'F “ >ese long con­ tax along H en ry
c o u n try m e rc h a n ts sh o u ld
reudlly from Mr. G eo rg e's book will con- , r . \
ITeorge lines,
or
vince
any
o
n
e
who
is
open
to
con-
a
w
hich
w
ere
called
leases
in
p erceiv e th a t th e p arcels p o st c a n ­
o th erw ise.
,
V ancouver, in a d d itio n
W118 c a lc u lafed a t 4 per , „ ..
not po ssib ly h u rt th em , and In fact victlon th a t s ta te o w n ersh ip of th e
and is th e one o b ject w hich
th e '¡Tn.tk ° f ..,h ® c a p l‘al v a lu e of th e land to th e tax on re a l e s ta te , h a s a poll
" ill benefit, them In m any ways.
® th ® *®a s® w as ‘ak en up lax, an incom e lax, a p erso n a l p ro p ­
In em erg en cy th ey can serv e th e ir sin g le ta x e rs h av e in view. „ Tew tu he T te n tl,n
a n ts, w ho
soon n u m b ered e rty tax, and o th e r taxes. T he only
th ese follow :
•
c u sto m e rs
q u ick ly , and
cheaply
c h an g e In V a n co u v er's system in re ­
We have w eighed ev ery o b jectio n som e th o u s a n d s, waxed p ro sp e ro u s,
'• I n n a fa rm e r b reak s an y m in o r
an d 1 a f te r ab o u t ten y e a rs th e y be- cen t y e a rs w as effected hy th e by­
8®®n th a t n<'“ --------
h e r on «.»«T7
th e K g ro
-
I V U u I n
I L d
p a rt o f hls Im p lem en ts he can n o t a ild
a n .,tO. Ja8k fo r ,b e r l* b ‘ to buy th e law w holly e x e m p tin g from ta x a tio n
rep lace th e b ro k en p a rt by m all be- of e q u ity o r ex p ed ien cy Is th e r e any ? ft^
e im p ro v e m e n ts
an d
b u ild in g s
G re sh am s Big D e p a rtm e n t S tore
eh o ld of th e ir
p ro p e rtie s.’ By e th rected
th
in
g
to
d
e
te
r
us
from
m
a
k
in
g
land
on land w ith in
th e
city
t.n is e lie h as no acco u n t w ith th e
on M ain S treet
1J05 th e p re s su re had becom e si,
om
m
on
p
ro
p
erty
by
co
n
fiscatin
g
H rm in th e city w hich sells
th e re n t. P a g e 362.
I L ? ,’,, ° . r VeF' Wa" b u t a f u r th e r
* g re a t th a t th e g o v e rn m e n t
could
m achin e lie m ust o b tain It th ro u g h
e h a ’”, ° f an
U T an g em en t
We alread y ta k e som e re n t
hy i not fend o ff th e issu e any lo n g er wh
I’O K TLA N D .MARKETS.
bis local m erch an t. As th in g s stan d
an d in l»07* th e rig h t o f p u rc h a se w hich had been in fo rce fm o re or
V egetab les and F ru its.
ax
atio
n
.
We
have
only
to
m
ake
now It m u st e ith e r com e by m all
n
©oc
f
°
r
ab
o
u
t
B
fteen
years.
F
rom
w as allow ed to th e lessees ln per-
< xpress, and an a rtic le co stin g leu som e c h an g es In o u r m odes of ta x ­ ''T‘
18
Jb
to
1905,
Im
p
ro
v
em
e
n
ts
w
ere
ONIONS—
B u rm ed a, $1.50-1.75 p er
Grain,
F
lou
r,
F
eed
,
E
tc.
“!ty „ Such will he th e o p eratio n
c e n ts may he b u rd en ed w ith a charge a tio n to ta k e It all. W h at I pro- o f th e H en ry G eorge sin g le tax If taxed a t 50 p e r cen t of th e ir v alu e
I c ra te .
W
H
E
A
T
—
E
x
p
o
rts,
BlueBtem
,
pose
is
to
a
p
p
ro
p
ria
te
ren
t
by
"t h a lf a d o lla r fo r tw en ty m iles or
tax-
l eV7 *® adop,<‘d in O regon and from 1906 to 1909, a t 25 per $ 1 .0 2 ; C lub, 97c;
PO TA TO ES— B u rb a n k s, old, $1.25
red
R u ssian ,
so
I'he p arcels post w ould correc afion. In th is way th e s ta te may h K ir ,8 s t a th
e s ta te will co n fisc a te t h e ' cent o f th e ir value. In 1910, a n o th ­
becom
e
th
e
u
n
iv
e
rsa
l
la
n
d
lo
rd
—
p e r h u n d re d ; new C a lifo rn ia , 4c lb.
tty s w rong. The m erch an t
would
96c;
V
alley,
97c;
40-fold,
97-98c.
e
r
25
p
e
r
cen
t
w
as
s
tru
c
k
o
ff
im
­
lan d s of th e p re s e n t o w n e rs; then
o b tain th e a rtic le th ro u g h th e post P age 364.
h R E SH F R U IT — S tra w b e rrie s , F loi
p ro v em en ts. and th e ex em p tio n w as
IL L S T U F F S — B ___,
ran , ▼
$25
T he sim ple device o f placing aU we sh a ll have n a tlo n liz a tto n of the m
—«e Dor
ade com plete. To th is c h a n g e The to n M
tr a n s p o rta tio n . He w ould oblige hls
; .m id d lin g s , $31; s h o rts , $27.50
in, $1.50-2 p e r c r a te ; O regon $3.50-
and o r feu d alism , w ith
a s ta te
tax
es
on
th
e
v
alu
e
of
land
w
ould
« l i c e it a cost el a few c en ts for
be I
sin g le ta x e rs a ttr ib u te all th e p ro s­
F LOUR — P a te n ts , $5.10 p e r b a r­ 4.o0 p e r c r a te ; K en n ew ick ,
n effect p u ttin g up th e land at auc- te n a n try ; an d in th e fin a l sw ing p e rity o f V ancouver, an d s X k
?o
$5 p er
cu sto m e rs m ore th a n he does unde
a
ro
u
n
d
th
e
circle,
we
sh
a
ll
have
the
tlo
n
to
w
hoever
would
re
l,
s tra ig h ts , $4.70; e x p o rts, $4.20; c ra te ; ap p les, $1.25-3 p e r box; c h er-
he prese nt co n d itio n s and lose noth
pay
th e freeh o ld te n u re ag ain .
p ro v e th e ir claim s
by tab u latin g
highest re n t to th e s ta te
ing w hatev er.
valley, $ 5 .1 0 ; g ra h a m , $ 5 .1 0 ; w hole rie s, $1.50 p e r box;
P ag e 392
goo se b erries,
On p ag e 409 of hls hook, Mr I T he an g el, o r fin a n c ia l p ro d u c e r of SLLm<Rn,aK‘‘? ° / ln c r®ase 'u b u ild in g w h eat, $5.30.
A th o u san d o th e r ex am p les could
How
8-10c p e r poound.
he sin g le tax p ro p a g a n d a in O regon p e rm its and b an k c le a rin g s
he Riven. The ru r a l tr a d e r c o u k G eorge sayB he sin g le tax w ould
m
islead
in
g
th
is
is.
and
how
ea
sily
O A T S - No. 1, w h ite, $40 p e r ten
Hot by ally p o ssib ility lose an y of m ake possible th e re a liz a tio n of th e is Jo se p h Fels, a w ealth y so ap m a n ­
“’T tu rn e d a g a in s t th e sin g le
But Hon. Vic­ u fa c tu re r of P h ila d e lp h ia . Now all (
CORuN — W hole,
$39; c ra c k e d ,I
hls business th ro u g h th e p arcels post d ream of so cialism .
tax
hum
buggery
Is
o
bvious
Mr
th e so ap s a re well p ro te c te d by p ara W ade show s th a t in 19; „ , he b u ild ­ $40 p e r ton.
nnd would gain In dozens of ways, to r L B erg er, of W isconsin,
ATTENTION!
only S ocialist m em b er of co n g rses g ra p h 69 of th e P ay n e-A ld rich ta r iff
All civilized c o u n trie s ex cep t
HAY — T im o th y , $13.50 $ 1 7.50- a
th e does not ag re e w ith Mr. G eorge Hi a c t o f 1969. c o n cern in g w hich th e re ing in c re a se a t M ontreal w as 103 14
U nited S ta te s have a p a rc e ls post
th e farm ers mutual fir e
c o n tro v e rsa ry p e r c e n t: at Moose Ja w , 113.16 per fa lfa , $12; No. 1, v alley, $12
speech d eliv ered ln th e H ouse of h as been so m uch
nnd th e ir ru r a l m e rc h a n ts a re as
R E L IE F A SSOCIA TION of p o r t.
ce n t; at Sydney, N ova S cotia 116 63
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t
th
e
U
nited
S
ta
te
s
In
th
e
ItepreB
entatlveg
on
J
u
n
e
14
1
9
n
o
a
t
a
n
d
v
etch
,
$
1
0
.50-11;
p ro sp ero u s, if not m o re so th a n o u rs
o th e r
e r c e n t; C alg ary , 30.93 P er c e n t;
la n d , O regon, in v ite s a ll f a n n e r s
Mr B e rg e r said
th e
sim ile tax , ¡p a st th re e y ears. F re e tr a d e Is an S p ask
a re.
g ra in hay, $9; clo v er, $8,50.
ato o n . 64. jx>r cen t
w ould sim ply f„ r a tim e sh a rp e n | ' ab so lu te ly n ecsesary p a r t
of
th e
a t R egina,
w ho h a v e no in s u ra n c e on th e ir
25.8
p
e
r
c
e
n
t;
P
rin
t
ice A lb ert, 370.7
• » a l l y and C ountry Produce.
o m p etltlo n an d th u s in c re a se
th e 1 ,a« nFyw eOrgi d o c‘rin e of th e single P e r c e n t; w hile
fa rm b u ild in g s to in s u re w ith us.
D airym en o f e a s te rn M ultnom ah
I lax
W ere th e re any d o u b t on this
a t V ancouver,
it
m isery o f th e w o rk in g class
PO t LTR Y — H ens,
14-14 ’A c;
T ills a ss.a-iatio n Is tile c h e a p e st
county Will be In te re ste d In th e m e r­
w
as
only
81.17
p
er
cen
t.
E
very
Nbw let us e x am in e th e ex p res- I p o in t, we have Mr. U R en g w ord in
cities above sp rin g s, 14-15c; d u c k s, 1 6 -1 8 c ;g e e sr,
a n d s a fe s t in th e s ta te . I t in ­
g er of th e H azelw ood C ream com ­ s io n s of th e sin g le tax le a d e r In hls le tte r to th e O reg o n ian p ublish nLm °|f th ® ('a n a d ia n
11c; b ro ile rs, 22 Mi«; tu r k e y s ,’ live.’
,2u ' 1 9 1 1 > w h erein he says nam ed exceeded V a n co u v er's in e rt ease
s u re s only c o u n try p ro p e rty a n d
pany of P o rtla n d , and
th e K lock Ireg o n and see w h e th e r o r not lie
a
n
d
yet
not'
o
n
e
o
f
th
em
is
th a t
w ith in a very f4*w y e a rs th e
of
even 20c; d re sse d , 25c.
h a s o v e r » 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 In s u ra n c e in
P ro d u ce com pany, w ith h e a d q u a rte rs accep ts th e full m e a su re
th e bi|O1nH ° r, h ‘e l n lted S ta te s w ill ahol-1
° f h®,'"* a "‘"I*1« '» x city 20 Mi p e r dozen.
H enry G eorge d o c trin e
Mr I" Ren
force.
at H eattle. T he new
co n cern
Is U q u o ted In the
ish all o th e r tax es an d a d o p t
the Mr. W ade co n clu d e s th a t th e cau ses • EGGS— O regon,
,
,
.
re
p
o
rt
of
th
e
sin
g
le
ram h, candled,
'h e la rg e st c re a m e ry In th e N o rth ­ tax co n feren ce held In New York full m easu re of thj* sin g le tax
ns
C o n tin u ed on pag e 4.
21c p e r dozen.
W rite o r p h o n e,
w e s t an d th e
m an ag e m en t
a n ­ N ovem ber 19 a n d 2 0 . 1910, as say in g pro p o sed by H en ry G eo rg e." Since!
C H E E S E — O regon fla ts, 17c.
L riff 8 0 taX and th ® P ro tectiv e
H. W . SNASHALL, Pres.
We
have
clea
red
th
e
way
fo
r
a
no u n ces th a t th e new
p la n t w l"
BI I 1 E R O reg o n c ream ery , solid
T he F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e R elief
»t ra ght single tax fig h t In O re g o n - ta r if f can n o t sta n d to g e th e r, may
have a p ro d u c tiv e cap acity of 40
A ssociation.
“
\® *,”r k w« h “ v‘‘ «lone for dl- we n o t ask Mr F els w hat he haL
p ack , 27c p e r po u n d .
O00 p o unds of b u tte r d ally , and wf
s Li
" I h " 8 h®*" w l,b
">c ‘¿ o '* to ab o lish th e ta r if f off soap
I
O
RK
10-10
|4
c
p
e
r
pound.
G
resh
am R o u te No. 3 P h o n e 74
li« alile to tu rn out
2.000 g allo n s single tax in view. " | „ th e Oregon-1 w hldh Is an a rtic le of d ally use in
V
EA
L
—
F
an
cy
,
1
0
^
-
l
i
c
p
e
r
lb.
N
o
ta
ry
P u b lic
R eal E s ta te
every
hom
e,
w
h
e
th
e
r
th
e
hom
e
ow
n-I
of Ice cream
ev ery
t w rn ty -fo u r an of (te to b e r 28. 1911, a p p eared 8 a | e r lie rich o r p o o r? Mr F els be-
h o u rs, A th o ro u g h ly eq u ip p ed cold le tte r signed hy Mr. U '1*---
i a p h lla n th ro p ls t a f te r lie had
he said th e —
sin g le tax ^
si ortigq p la n t o f large* cap acity
reach ed ou t fo r hls slice of
is I ‘ka* w ith in a few y ears t he |>eople I i
am ong he fe a tu re s of Hi new es J of evN y s ta te am i
th e u n earn ed In crem en t In lan d and
ON THE
u. .
('t th e U nited had p o ck eted It. Some
ta b llsh in e n l.
’ . k ' T W? Ul<,1 a 'l<,p' ,h ® ful1 "'« « su re
y e a rs ago
he b o u g h t 11
a c res n e a r P h ilad el
.o
f
th
e
sin
g
le
tax
as
su
e r. All ¿¿' ¿'¿"‘''.-.S*.’1'®81.,? n.d®nce S chools a re NOT
i„
T he com pany, whll » a d m ittin g
pro p o sed
by p h la fo r $32.000. He did not have
su m
m m
nier
. H enry Gc<orge.'
‘ hat It w ill be o n e of th e biggest
a b o u t th e
Mr. G eorge
h as sta te d hls doc- ¡ to hold th e land very long la f o r ,
faijtors In the c re a m e ry
*h en ‘ to
h« w as ab le to se ll it for $12.-. noo
e a rn , th a n of »he im a g in a ry d is iré n f o rts of will
tr a d e In Mr ?
" ° “ n c e rta l" la n g u a g e and
su m m e r stu d y devote
$ 93.000
Mr
a p a rt o f each w eek to th e ir s tu d ie s
th e w est, denle i a n y plan to m o n o p ­ Mr l R en, th e len d er of th e O re- m ak in g a p ro fit o f
a ll su m m e r
h e ls h as a d m itte d in p ublic speech
olise b u sin ess o r c o n tro l prices T he K’>n sin g le tax ers, accep ts th em in
es th a t, in h is view o f th e land
to to
T he issu
s
e
l
f
“ ti,*1 Wea,heF PUnl8h® *s h I in-
/
a
is
u
n
iv
e
rsa
l
««r. It Is claim ed , is m erely in Tm ,78<.'‘i " o "
d efin ed
by
H enry
P«u la g h im se lf to e a rn m ore ufo Lev
.,.‘" 1,®8 as lo“ «.
“ •" » f'scat Ion
a . q u e stio n , as
In te re sts o f econom y an d for I horold K egers d e sc rib e s it in his G eorge, he did n o t p u t th a t ad d l-
from a h a lf h o u r to an h o u r p e r «<'a y ykl|a ’»liLh e 8,ud®n t
w ho s tu d ie s
tio
n
al
$93.000
of
v
alu
e
in
W® h a*e
en o u g h le tte r s on file to m a k t L X r a , LeT yT“ F F° Und
<iet
b e tte r re g u la tio n of
b u sin ess I w ;.rk "Six C e n tu rie s of W ork and
th e lan d ,
<•«»« In the fresi, „j,
h u t th a t th e people o f P h ila d e lp h ia
e ra l p u rp o rt of w hich is
"Oh ^ f I h» t y , “ ^ ® boo k s' '*'« ««'“ -
» lien* it is e«M>l
* <h.
" “ •,,ld “ not did.
com pany is c ap italized ul $250,- <n,R nal
and pleasant.
He say s he did not rig h tfu lly
w hen I first w ro te you about i f ’ i
d 0,1 y ,a k e n “ P th a t C ourse
f rn “ ’*'8, “ Ud p a rk 8 ' '" a n s lo n s
M ake
t'cuples th e w hole of th e ' a n nd
in m iiig d ay a iliff« •n*„t
Did he give it
d farm s, hut e v ery freeh o ld col- own th a t $ 93.000
at larg ely in creased w ages because ?
IniS8e(i a fin e position,
a
m
i
to
th
e
peo
p
le
of
P
h
ila
d
e
lp
h
ia
’
No
b u ild in g at th e N orth
b e tte r tiny. >' I oil c an do
aeUced ju s t th e special k n o w le d ^
‘7 J ^ r e d to fill it. I
cage o r h o m estead in w hich w o rk in g
sir;
»ours«.."
T
he
w
rite
rs
L
f
t
X
^
T
e
r
s
L
-
r
a
“ ' 6 h ,d
^ “" ''h e
he
p
u
t
It
in
to
his
Jeans
and
\ n k e t i v I 5a<’pl® have iu v esled th
» « III, a n
of F ro n t
° k v F l l v r 8 ,' A |* p ro n “ * sav
8 in g s of tu rn e d refo rm er,
Mr
F e ls ' lltte
s tre e ts . P ort land
? iudy *.n »«m m er NOW. T hey know w hat d e l a y ‘°
C° aX®d to
at
I y th e sin g le ta x e rs th a t an y legls- land v e n tu re
P h ila d e lp h ia re-
p ro fit by T H E IR ex p erien ce. * « 'e . d o f .a k r „ g T h e ? a m e h .U e? m ^
n e - o — f an
i atlo n Which they may p ro p o se will m in d s - .o —
.... Incident w hich oc-
icine y o u rs e lf?
elec ted o ffic e rs of th e m ean low er tax es to th e fa rm e r o r to 1 u rre« r w hen th e F ren ch N atio n al
o,
, eF8°>DS ,h a t s u ffc r m ost from
w ho will hold office Z l ' ,,h 7 Cla8'' ° f ,H““ pl® "'«>
he A ssem bly w as at w ork fra m in g th e
th e heat a re th o s e th a t have
1 is Ln.8ue 8e. l ° occup>' 'h e i r th o u g h ts '
d.." * u " w o r'h y
of se rio u s | c o n stitu tio n d u rin g th e R ev o lu tio n
tw o y e a rs a re is fol-
A m an w ho is in te re ste d ln
his
s
tu
d
ie
s
d
o
e
s
n
't
know
how
h
o
t
It
is
rig h t«
of
L , d
"
T h® o n ® a n d only th e d e c la ra tio n of th e
He h as no tim e
a b o u t th e w e a th e r. H e is , . ,
to fre t
T hen the
lo
o
k
in
g
ah
e
a
d
a few
goal Of th e sin g le ta x e rs is to m ake m an had been ad o p ted
w hen he can d em an d
o n th s to th e tim e
Silence, o f O regon (Aty, nwi.— th e s ta te th e u n iv ersal la u d lo rd .a n d , ass»,mt,ly b egan a b o lish in g privilege!
a d v a h n a c T e e m 'm
e n 'a t d ^ h iL 08. ^ 10? “ m
PS
nd 8 a la ry* because
his sp ecial e d u c a tio n will
co m e s
A. D a m a ti, of L en ts. lec-
L <M;V'; p a n ' 8 ° f “ >«• la n d / th e te n -! I The no b les m ade c e rta in
his em p lo y er,
it | s „ „ h a r d e r to re T d ^ T ^®F' ic®8 o f m o r«> v alu e to
> rus W alk er, of L ane COUII- , n . 1 ,
8' a ,‘‘
A11 la ,,d ' w h e th e r along. T h en a c e rta in high digul
»■er
th
a
n
to
re
a
d a n e w sp ap er
How m anv"8
” P ap ®r Jn 8llm -
ts r y spoke. T h at w as all He ad ded
en o u g h to p rev en t you troLiT r e a L K « h T d l . ^ n X ’
h° '
I H. H irsh berg, of I I I L u c t t ^ ’ L T “? ^ ' . * 11' h® .!»« UP a, n o th in g to th e sacrifice w hich
T he iro n th a t n eed s no
and will he k n o ck ed dow n
l ‘‘® ■'“ ritic e w hich al-
tr e a s u r e r ;
Mrs.
read i y “ lay
on th e ® a lt
M | to th e one who will p at (h e h igh- tTr.'
y 1°!*
lta a r
H ls
r<1-
only • r / 'n " ,', r „ 'd e T e b 7 nh u 2 n s T ^
®n ? ' 11
f»H 1«
sto v e and is k ep t a l.
in g 8p
sp r irit
led d hlm
him n no «> f a r th e r
C lack am as co u n ty , sec cst re n t to th e s ta te
L and
not th fo in rm
" "»*
i* *®
is
w
eak
en
in
g
his
w
ill-p
o
w
er
and
it
I,
w
in
n
J’
n°
'
know
but
h *-
w
ays
a
t
th
e
rig
h
t
tem
­
te'iiry.* R. s< G ra n t,
th a n to a ssail ,ho,M‘
those 'h in g s w hich
of
H arney w orth bid d in g for w ill rem ain Idle „ ,n,ei,L°t “ T *
one know s he m ust do to succeed
Th , PH* e r ~ P "w « * r to do w hat
som ebody
en jo
ed And so It
and u n p ro d u c tiv e of rev e n u e to (he ?Twi
h < else
( / ®ni
" ’ y ®d
p e ra tu re by th e e le c tric
co u n ty , ste w a rd ; C. II
H ayes, of
¡, ' a1k Wl!1. on« w ho w ill stu d y som e day b u t^ n
" lan A " lan of
1» w
W h e th e r th e s ta te co n flscat ...
m ith
i'1 Mr F
l’’ els 8 In n h hls
i* v,<fw «’f th e
c u rre n t.
W ash in g to n co u n ty , a s s is ,nut g,ew- sta te .
be dow n in th e w o rld ; alw ay s in
h a rd inch * / " ° W wl11 a l » V »
social
s tru
c tu r e . It Is
all rig h t fo r a
cd
th
e
land
w
ith
o
r
w
ith
o
u
t
com
pen-
rt
\
8'
r
u«'ture.
is
nrd. T. I, Dee, of
w ork, and w hen em ployed it w ill
.1». ICJL
fre q u e n tly
out
of
so ap
u fa c « tu
L o o k ln g Glass, w itlon. w ould m ak e little d iffe re n c e rich 8®a
p m
,,,a a n n ,,f»
'« re
re r r to ra k e In
k n o w , th a t a knowlLdg'e of c e r t i . n
K«y i
at
lo w
w ages
He
H our lass co u n ty , w as elected over- in th e evil co n te q u e n e e s
o o f i uJlv arn <‘(i in c re m e n t, but
Of gUCh u‘u '.
m o re; yet. he s tills i,|s co n sc ie n c e by“L ro m irin * 1',1
h ,m
to ®a rn
seer, an d T. C B o rlan d . of Oswegc
p ro p o sals, T h o ro ld R ogers savs
In
“ n u n h o l>’ 'h in g It is fo r a
I"®1 us a rr a n g e y o u r porch fo r
'h e hook p rev io u sly rifJr’reJ1 ’ ?o
io n
*° ? “ y a l1" 1®
Tu 1“ 4 “ 1 lru ly a m b itio u s
H e ls „ „ e of ! L v ° 8' ar' 1»'«T. Such
K utekeeper.
th
e
h
a
rd
,
m
enial
w
ork,
and
d
ra
w
s
s
m
T
n
i
^
o
"
d
,h
a
t
alw
a
y , does
e le c lric Ironing. R
w ill
cost
The policy w hich w ould m ak e tt, " » ’ i
'
J h at ,h e In crease in
I lie session held Inst w eek
one of th a t kind
A re YOU trLlv »L m .i P“ y
his llf® A re YOU
at •he s ta te th e u n iv ersal
la n d lo n l
?? a ' “ ® ° f ,h ® land **» in tim e
very little , w h e th e r you
have
so m e th in g of y o u rs e lf? if Vou won
L'di’ iL“ *aFD ,n° F<‘ and rnake
R o seb u rg was » n e of th e best of a fte r p ro v id in g fo r th e com ia tisation i/L * ‘i* i d®p r«'< latlo n of th e build-
c u rr e n t In th e
h o u se o r not.
o f e x t,I,In g in te re sts, w o u l d X o L k w,V . a
h ' 8 ,°ld age
If you p re fe r to f n , a b o u t hot w eith eL
h 8un?m®r * y°u a re NOT
re cen t y ears
pro vide him
1 he g ra n g e is g ro w ­
P h o n e fo r o u r
re p re se n ta tiv e !
stu d y in g , you a re NOT.
a e r ’ r a t b e r th a n fo rg et it by
■ess fa ta l and foolish
th a n
th » .
n ®81 ®g , ! !
ing
In n u m b e rs and
w ho will give you an e s tim a te
th em ' w ithou s o lT /R u d i" ? 1* ‘t* * 1’* p r®,en d
In flu en ce w hich c o n fis,a te d
T he d a n g e ro u s h a b it of
deep
T h o se a tte n d in g from
m o r e ------ * *
th is lo cality . co m p en satio n
w ith no o b lig a tio n w h atev er on
It w ould c o n fe r o.
fo r th e w elfare o f th e
p ro m isin g y o u n g m en
“ yes. " Th a L . n*’®d ; 1,1 8 ,a rl '» tn o rro w
repor% a splend id tim e
m xt \
* w’ ° *a8y *° My
•h e s ta le th e moat g lg an tfc func I
p'*opl® They sav th ey do
y o u r p a rt.
tim
e.
T he d iffe re n c e betw een th e m an rh .”«**1 >. ®®k — som e o th e r
Hons, w hich w ould re q u ire for th e ir 11"/ h .q
h Lr.m ,h ® w o rk er, but
m an t h a at.
t 8,U
s u hCC,*
c c i a d8
" '* 8i" ’ply ,b
* ilu re o f his
“ fe a at-d
“ a th
ln e TomTrnrow
' b > ' 8 ' m a k e , a fa
a .ltn ln lstra tio n a m ach in ery w h l.l,
'P h""
A < 'urreettuon.
to begin m L nU: rhr„OW.g et , ^ e r ’eU' CLS8 ! 7 1n8
.....,
T he fa ilu re Is going
w ere It e n tire ly h o n est, w ould coat
r
,
The poem e n title d "The
T he
«he p rojL ri
Voyage' m o re th a n all w hich
w hich la s recen lty p rin te d In T h. hoped to g a in , w ould
P r a r e m e n t in su m m e r, o r w h en ev er th e 7 * h i5 * t t r ^ dy T i ° r
c re a te
an » e r e exclude«, from ta x atio n re n ts
O utloc
“" ih S
keep them «" in ferior p osition . ‘J 1- , ^
w as by Miss Albert#
en o rm o u s body of fu n d h o ld e rs th e of hom es w ould be c h e a |te r
In an-
«lon't m ak e e x cu sés "to " hréniréG2.OF p o ,l‘lon8* at sm all wag
di ? r* »f 'h e L u sted school,
re c ip ie n t, o f re n ts w hich th e g o v ­ • w er to th is, it m ust be considered
^
e
y
don
t
‘
and 5 do-
e rn m e n t received fo r th e use
of th a t real e s ta te in O reg o n , o r In
Orient school, as stats
to g e th e r e ith e r
" " ' a«®*b a rely en o u g h to keep gOU| P all(1
^.
th e n a tio n a l
e s ta te .
fu n d h o ld e rs o th e r sta te , y ie ld , on
th e w hole)
Ished the eigh th
N
E
I
ENTH
am
i
41.D
ER
only
th
e
av
e
ra
g
e
s
T
s
.
w ho w ould no t be, by th e verv
, ,, ,
re tu rn fo r m oney;
Which Kind of a Man Are You’
if It
ed school last
m ore. Im proved prop- I Phones Main 6688 and A
tei-niB o f th e b a rg a in , tied to
a e rty w yielded
6130.
ith
u
n
im
p
ro
v ed
pleased to m all o u r new f a t a l .. ,
•In g le re sp o n sib llity to th e •oeiety
an d
good
i
M .K W
r X
^ X
" * ''
y e a rs w ith bad, th e r e ’ n ev er
vould
1 W ith ! A W E E K
.VIEWS AGAINSTSINGLE TAX
N ow is the
Time to Paint
y o u r build mgs. N atu re has p u t on
b e r n ew coat a n d everything looks
F resh an d Bright, W h y not brighten
u p y o u r H ouses, •Barns a n d F ences
w hile you can p ro c u re P a in t at a
S ubstantial Saving. W e are Closing
Out our Paint Stock at Actual Cost.
G o o d S creen D oors, com plete
w ith H inges a n d F asten ers
98c
K eep yo u r E y e on this sp ace for o u r
Second Saturday Surprise Sale
SATURDAY, MAY 25
Shattuck & Lindsey
Ironing
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Portland Railway, Light &
Power Company,
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