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EGON city enterprise ft. . ' CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIR, CANBY, ORE.. SEPT. 24, 25, 28, 27. , Enl.rprle. Is I only Clackamas Crfuniy l I ,H Uf iht n.ws of Ihlt nrowiny County. iroHTV (trvENTH YEAR No. 1. OREGON CITY. OREGON, FRIDAY, AI'RIL Z 1913 ESTABLISHED 1866 l OK 1 PROGRAM iffl irflEDi "I Oll llf I III' IIKlNt Wlllnfae(oiy IIIUI'. lll- Htll mud lii lint i imiity linit Just been cuiiipl'tcd by Komi Kilicrvliior Wll Hum Klmr, mlluK under tin. order uf the county court. Tim road lie In W est Mrciiiiii (lly, mill 'la thoroughly ili In date In construction, mill Ih liiurli appr-clutcd hy ri'''lr owner ' Mnl oilier till'eiig who hum I Ti h rie I It. AiltnlKll mill oilier plcuaiiro seeker limy liu unMirml of u delightful trip by taking III In mild. Willi It (III,, view iif 111" lulu. I In. river mel tint dintuut tiiouuUlti. Tim highway lend IhruiiKli lint vutprprUliiK tow it t Wc. Oregon City, niiil afford mi ie..ll.'nt miivey of n niiiuy additions mill lui ii'ut I'liiiMila. 'Ill,, trli inn li.i cull llniiril lliniiiuli o fin country and linn nil iimi'ini'"""" ,, , (-utile WK llel-llllllieil lll'i'll I "' ''h-i. '.'J 1 ............. I riiuil iniik,. m tili'tihiiMl iiln.riiitiu roiiiinniee ,i i --- 1 ri.nii In iiiii, l ie Hhihiick tmi net, in ,,,,.,. v.1.1,... . .,a,(, II ,I,.h MANY FEATURE- ARE ADDED AT , Asr MINUTE TO INCREASE ENTERTAINMENT PARADE SCHEDULE IS INCREASED t MJ-Dlr of Man!)"-. lu Civ Visitors Oe.t Tlmt of Lives (if lUMmler RIIS ARE HEAR RAILROAD WORK EXHIBITS BOOSTER DISPLAY WILLBt M m B VARIED IN AUTO CONTEST! LASTJFIGHT FATAL; JO BE RESUMED THREE LEADERS SEPARATED BY RELATIVELY FEW VOTES AS END APPROACHES ERA Or RAILROAD ACTIVITY BEGINS I., I'm, linen till C till wl'll till. ri H uml pin'm m I, ih,. ,1.1111. program of ffuliiieit nd I, .tii.lt.- hti i 1 li'lli;en. iu ,nin- i'l till (ll eelel.rilllull will lie i u. , t i..-iier iiikI liimier inn ) ihtxs ' ., in.'U hl.ll' limlert, Mild lliere will, .',', i,. .i dull nuune'it during tie iwii' J;iv ill III" eeU thill Will I'll ll j mi il in Hi" wiiiiiiiiI KtiK'U Hhow itiul j li. all; I merry inuhlii ! I l opeiiliiK unit l nil.ir.t j , i khI'I feiimre will I.H fire. I ' i in -.i ii in. Krl'Uy mniiiliiiJ. when i 'ixk I'umiie wll Mun on n iliniiirti Ci" lumliie t litt of il,,. , in Nul only will llii fliK'i-f of III, in, .in iiilllllv fill III llllllil lie ,., m lii I'll I'ur.ule. lint lliero will I ,. (,, :r i iuiil limn IiIiik Imille ili'i oriit- ,,. Mill! ,y luenl friin inal mm lr,,l . i.l iMlllrutlotl t Ii it t wll ho a - - ...- . i... Mil!,,!;,- ..1 1111)11)1111, l'T -ll "' I,, re l ininliieiit ntnoilit tlie IftM- r j I, r. i lll I." ill Ui tiiii nt from ill" ' ' , , ,.., of M.M..'. Ih. Mu.l..e. tlectr.c by.t.m uml tin. l:ii!'l.le limn rM'ely, n well ,o ii l i. mm "t of tlie Orexint Nu ll, ii n ilunril. I'li.liv iiflriniioil .nernr.llllR In tile ri "I ; l, in. Hit' hi IhhiI ehllilren'ii ,,.,r ..! will l.n II 'III. It llllll lieell oll- (ii.-illi- . In itiilnl fiT Hntunl iy lifter-j ('iiiiileiiiiiiilluii null were fll'il Sal nm .ii ."it il''ilrlim to Klv tlio iiiiK-; t,r,i.iv ,y the rortliui l. Kui'.ene & , r, .in .niiitein.i.tej l,..tl.l.iy i n S..t- j ,, ;.rn nirilll, , r(. ,l( it, 1.,' t!ie luiliule lum tie.'ll l.rn'IIWIt ... , ,. , (iv ,,t. (iv .rl. rlill.tr. n from : ""' 1 irriitui it i)ieiii, fur rli;til of y ., i'l,,. t,.h..iln .ill . In line, i III l!"' lnU:lilx.r IukhI of Mululb mil I PORTLAND, EUGENE A EASTERN FILES CONDEMNATION SUITS FOR RICHTOFVVAY sLAND NEAR OREGON CITY DESIRED Hill Lin'. nr Clacl(mi Southern All Rc.umt Operation t 8amt Tim HMKI.TON, Wimli., April 17. (Hpo-, rlttlJ Joliq Turnow, tlio baiiitll of te ' CLACKAMAS 80UTHERN TRACKS Wyiiooeliei), lH no inorn. Hit win kill-, nwen faccu nl yeterily In III biittl.i with Deputy I TO REACH BEAVER CREEK Sheriff (Hl-m (Julmliy, of (,'hehallii WITHIN MONTH county, ami I.oiiIh lllnlr anil Churleii 1 l.iitliroii, trup.er, tne miter of whom h killed. ' ritfll liirriA lull ttrn.iA nun ir I ilriAL nLLHo P1AI mm tilANU w"" Hll,'r,rf lyni! ,U,V Olll'r, U'r(llll I'll II M u ll n ll,-uii ii,,,,,- ! ioh,'', iirrlvcl ul tlio Heeno of the I fluht to.lny. Turnow wan found lylnK Q ti ot Llne wlM ,t Once Pro- ii..i..uu i.i.uijl.. l.lu i. tu... ,- ,.l itn A III. I" 'BP I,' nn. ..in i-a , " ,v. j iniiiei irom iejiuiy vuinin f" "' ! I done t I f work, mid thn hunfllt hud j I died flK'.itlnn ukiiIiikI the luw. j The thrca liodlen were placed In i I Tiirnow'H obIiIii, Id await the cutting; ' of a trail to Hlielton, no that they can j , ho removed. Tiiniow'K cnrpue will he j hurled hy the county at Montemmo. , Ono Cjndid.ite Would Ue Huge How rd Car a. Truck, Another Would Find It Aid In De livering Rural Mail GRADING CREWS TO HORRY ALONG du.e Heavy Revenue and Local Trade of all Klndi will be Stimulated SIX LEADING CANDIDATES No. .v.rii.uir. No. it.ii'.i'.i.Tt;.", No. i.iiM.fi::;. No. i.eiT.Ki i Nu. s i,i.i::,!i:i No. : i.in'.'i.n;.. DISTRICT DAIRY SOON AT AURORA ulate Live Stock Buying East ern Expert to Manage ("i in Intnl. .In m - lu, .I . ... !..ru i . u. :....! 'Mil ! l. Il .. k i M 111 HHP Hill till' MIMII II III' ,' I .11, l. ...ri'.iiH evnluUoim rSrept In 1-olnl on t.ie Molcllu un. y mid tne r, U U expected Unit th .1.1 !'"" Unit l tu run Iron. .n.I.-iii . .... .iii n, rm. ; to Aliiuny ninl Kuiseiin. I Im fhl'iu or K- . ' iht piini.le" held In Tort- ii, h i.-ur a u feiiture of t ie li, ni.il The )-imiiK,'ter will m llll" lllllll.'lliitely Upon ll' In, iii . hirtil, wild Ih" I'lUii'le iiinler way prtnnit'y ai two I' i V ' ..!!..-.-. lm: tin, parml i there will h, ii ur i, ui.t ii-l -ie. li I ie eiiliipiinle of t ' r, i The llllflrlllt 1 New York '. i.l nial lit x a run, ul' lR "l i-.., v ln;. el. oill'lltm lil.ll ri'eniil'l I::..: ! .'In,.' lllMltl illld retlirullIK lu ' . i li "I.l I'C .tlt Oil. IH Will " t1"' ii ' r iit r ti m At the -loe of t'li n n h M.iilenl l.l.-re Will ,i :,!' ' ,- n Muter lillltl.l hetweell l'"' r:i ,'. i.ui,;i',i . I nl.:lit tlier will Ii-' K lui ul ll I ' ' in I, im; Hlld Clirilll lil !.:! .11 ..ii i.i. -treetH, Iii will, h the meaiem 1. 1 i. i-.ey m I lie allowed hy the police, t i !.'. l.n riiiiull tnetlcs will I)! per mi". .I I ti.l, r th ' new tn 'ieiliile ll-elc will ' :i ., hiihI llvi Ktiu k ia-!lil" Siit.iril iy in, ri n,-. wllh nucn.eiitc'l feuliiHH In t: .. In ,.f fin il-i . nd Mipeliiltlea. Sut- !theo lllt. t.i;etlier with tile IlilPK ' III I lie comity r.M oilier otlleo of i-ev- . 'ial rUht ol way deed leiuU to ihe Impreinhill hero Unit the He.v elect rle Ktl nl U r.olt.K l"in I,) l ellill aellve j work In thin loealll. j The territory i-riecled If III": varl- ri t a II. -a el, l.i.l !l kill, 'It llf til ' river in thl peliil. A nearly " caul i tie Jii.lv. , from the deed mi l aulta t , far file. I. it Ih the plan of the Port- j j land. Km;eti ft I'.aalern to cr"s fie ; ! lllametle from t'l" We i hunk nlei'tl I i a mill. I'liil a half nhov t' l ' It'', nml , !t:,er- hraiieli l.io two I'm', one run- . i . . ... . t. . i li'lii; ell ln' Hi . i M l' ill en. i i" in-'-. hoiilli. i'ti'l th.' niher hraitchlr.K mm i win I Into the Molnl'u t' tn"ir A -t I 1 1 v i t Mi.- II r,ltmiti e' I : lln at I'll i Mtuo I" ri u.i -de I ill t!ie rllV li I'l'lllH the sletllll l"r II" !' '..nai-hlm: era ot development In (be!,. nun county 1'iat will open UP f,,r M'Mleineiil n Pleat ileal of lenl trv i f Die v rv finest and tieV l'r"" ductlve nature. The Portland. Kene K i;.iteni. a the electric hiiIi alillnrv Kvsteni of the S.mthein Pn clflc I known. I now iind-r the .11-re-tlnu of ltiiherl Httiriorn. oim of the inoKt enterprlKlni! nnn it""-''"' Imllt the iih iivr three and a half million; vole to li credit, (ieorne llatdnrf, of I illiiinelte, retnlii hi lead lu tlm Iliintli'V Hiitomohl e conteat. which j lim... next 'I liiirnilay, May flrnt. I'ratik S hlteniuti th" popular mull ' man on It. K. 1). No. 2, la kccoikI, and ! the Klnu'x li.iuiiiter hav. n tUiit crip ' on third ilin-. From all appenrani ea ' the nir' lie lietween thee three cuu d!d it.-, mid the hatllo I on i In dead earnet nmoiiK them. The friend of eiieh iiru freely predictlnK that their j favorite candidate will surely land , the hit; Howard uufi.niuMK hut the! reniilt I, of coiire, a mater of con-' Jecture. , The final count of vote will prob ably he inado In the Commercial club,' and w i'l he open to the general pub lic. Thr." prominent rltizena will b linked to make (lie filial cuiivuhh of ; viitt-N. In order to cure for the dalr;- pro- The rivalry between the two lend- due,.' In the nearby dlMrl. t. a co-op-In;: candidate hn been keen from eratlvc creamerv i iu he enriatriicled the IniiitKralloii of the cont 'Ht. but at Auror i; one halt ihi in ceniary rai has In en of a friendly nature. Pat- Hal to bo Biilmoribed by ranchers, doif h i proven a moKt formidable i fur. n. r and cltl j-n of the district, entrant, hut the many friend of and the I abnee to be senpiied by an YVhltciiian on route No. 2, freely pre-' thmtcrn cru.nncry ei eit and by mort 4 I, t that thev will have auto d 'livery. Kaulni; thp plain. Pima for the for u ! -..rvire ufter Mav the first, an White- matlun of the creamery asoclaiiou man proml" to ti"e the car on the are now under way, and henrty s:tp rout" In can.. Ii,. Ih declared the win-, pert la he.ns fci cn thu plua by peo n,.r ' pie In the neih'ior'.too'J. l ....I..'.. .1.. I.'!....'- It.., iiy unii'ii u. nun ui,- imi.c i i'", ter could no doubt act up a winnlni? catntuiirn, hut this would require lui medlntn action an the time is exceed Inely limited. The IIIk llownrd toiitimt cur. which I t ho I'r inrl prlne of the contest .in.,.., m i-ni,y list Sun, lav. and pmv at a splendid inaehlns In every particular. The many hills to be found en the newly discovered route to Canby w 're a accessible to the I I.; ma iilne a wi re the few strete.leH I ,,f I 'vel road. I Th I.l;: Howard will lake a prom- i-io-it i.irt I'l the lloester nutoiiiobi'llc I ari'de - iilurday. 'Ihe Knt-rptise Is the official con- t . -t-t newspaiit r anil contains an um Imperlatit announcements r"nrdliiK the contest. i "Urade work and track lnylnK on i the -Clackamas Southern railway will I ha completed to ISeaver Creek within ! a month if the present Kood weather ' continues, and the road will at once be put In operatlou to haul out cord I ,i and timber." said (Jrant It. LMm- I nil. k. secretary and chief counsel of ! the road Thursday. "Gradine ana ! trai l; lavinc will bfi resumed Friday. and we will keep five or six team:) j ,,,l u lull crew of men uusy irom i now on In the Slaple Une country j and on to Heaver Creek. COOPERATIVE CONCERN WILL BE ; u ,lal ,,,,,, estimated that Oreion BUILT BY HOME AND ; City consumes annually between 30,- i 000 and 40.200 cords c' wood, and OUTSIDE CAPITAL i ,))rt!an(, tak(,, from tlfis district about j 150,000 to 200,000 cords. As aoon as " I the road is completed into Heaver Bo ureal has been the number of en tries at tha annual Stock Show that those In charge have found the Pio neer barn Insulllcleiit to housi all the animals that will be brought In for the two day display on Friday and Saturday. In order to accomodate the livestock, therefore the exhibits have been divided, and horses and tattle will be shown at the display barn on Main street, between Third and Fourth, while sheep, lions and other anima s will be placed In pins under tents on the approach to the Eleventh stree dock, between llusch's store and the On-gon Commission company. Anion the horses that will be ex hibited is Hal It, with a record of 2.04', the greatest race horse and sire in Oreon. This horse has brought many trophies to the stat,i, and will be put through his paces here (or the entertainment of visitors. Oth -r famyua animals will also be on view. SUBSCRIPTIONS EAGERLY OFFERED ; i nnd ties and timber, and this will j be supplied to Orei;on City and Port Erection of Plant Will Greatly Stlnr and markets Our ties will practical- i ly all be sent to tne i-onianu ummci, whilj the timber we bring out will be i divided between the Oregon City mill and river shipments for Portland mills. "HauliiiK this traffic will slve the road iu excellent revenue from the start, and will also put a I'irue amount Into the Heaver Creek coun try lUis'ness men of Oregon City and points in this district should b-ar in mini t at there win oe ciose i half a million dollars of Portland mouev spent alon our line and in Oro:on Cltv during the next year, and this money will rind its way inio io cnl trade channels, and so come back to Oreson City. It v. ill t? found that the cordvood end timber business !., ihi, riuekumns Southern Will PRISONERS BREAK FROM COUNTY JAIL TWO MEN, SERVING YEAR TERMS CUT THROUGH TWO FLOORS TO FREEDOM IN NIGHT STOCK 8HOW MAIN FEATURE, BUT FESTIVITY WILL ALSO BE PROVIDED PARADES TO SURPASS ALL OTHERS School Children, Soiaiers, Pedigreed Cattl8, Float and Fraternal Bodies to be Seen in Great Array 9 ' BUSY DAYS THIS WEEK OTHERS IN CELLS FAIL TO FOLLOW Charles Bennett and Harry Walters Execute Neat Getaway, Utiliz ing Knives and Saw Tem pered in Stove AD WOLCAST LOSES LONG AND GRUELLING BATTLE il v afternoon will be In hi t'te tl d iiiiiiitimblbi parail.i. iiud In the , f , ,,rn railroad chiefs, mid the man who engineered unit i. ' un, of f lor In iHil-ton l.ii. r alii iniioii there will be a base lull lame b-t we'll Oregon City and ' I"" "" " ' .. ......t i , I.. .ml n l ie iniiiiii ' i ti riuw li iii . . . , lav .veiling, the cl,.lnK hour i ,.,. Mr. Stratmril. once ne i.im ebnitlou will be ubcrvcd by ihold of a proposition. M'," .Uneil 111 .l....l ol. nd V llllll caril' i'.' , , n ', ." 'Il'il . -'.tlll'i siv lit WiiSt't). Anril WeU'im stiocd -! rounds In bis mill villi "ilaib'i't' Tommy Murphy In to it'.vs fi In. en. I then lust the decl sii.il to the New York lad Murphv 1. id a shade the best-of practically all t'.c rmimis. Imt Wolviists stayins power surprised thn fans. The c: i-h rl'!l''Hl for erecting suit- t,00st this section oi uie iwu; nblo buildups and for purchasing ma- a similar befiness boost?d and I de chlnerv wl'.l be. nthfcribeil at on-.-c, Telopcd the Eagle Crevk and hsta ' the Air.ira I ink nlremiv havlni; on .fia roc.ntry nlons t '-.e Estaca-la line, hand a considerable amount of money jnjtai gPrvice on the Clackamas for this j-urj'ose. Once the building ' J Southern will he maintained by steam completed, i mor.tfg.i will be placed ocomoI1vea, though (he electrification Upon It TO Stan HIO puin rO,,,, 0- jlp j,n(l vul De ouicnfu ...... ' It is expected thnl profits will soon ( n0Bsli,le s,,eed. It Is unlikely, how life this debt. The creamery will 1M ever, that motors will replace engines : In charge of one of the most success- j fm ,hp roa(1 ,lnlli after the Hue has ' ful managers, who will shortly arrive j ,(ppn exfonfld beyond Pcavr Creek, from the East, and who will Invest a Thp linP ( .i, )aH with heavy ' consider ible s '.m In the enterprise. 8tBndard construc-tiou. and will bear The Aurora country is at present : )lo(h hMvy traffic and high speed, producing n plentiful supply of milk. Viin (hp completion of the road to but ranchers have been having Blight j ..eavrr creek a passenger servi-e will difficulty in marketing all the yield. ; n)jlo inaugurated between that town ' The creamery, it Is believed, will not , nnJ orenon City. i oulv be nblc to care for all the dairy ! 1 produce, but will a's0 preally stimu I late dalrvlng In the section. Land I nhoiint Aurora Is particularly suited ! to grszing. and with the comim: of , ,i the eooneratlve dntry many resiu.-u.. 1 -X" , , .. .., . .,i..lnir in prelltlv oi uie uimi 1. 1 T (,.,...-, i- Increase DAMAGES ARE AWARDED A Jury In Circuit Judge Campbell's court Tuesday awarded damages of $55 and costs to 1-ydia Wright in her it was ciiurK ........ r i, la un.r ni'iiinm . iuiil r,i..-i. ineir biovk vi hiinght that manv Aurorans will take j ed in the case that wz.ei. mro ufe. ... .dvan.ac,' of the annual l.ive Stock ! ag-nts. had stripped cascara bark lio ve It Oregon Cltv. April ?r. and ; from 147 trees, the property of the l0?.e .. 'k. ,,i ,i .nlmals for : plaintiff. The costs In the case w ill .1', III I'lll' "nv - , their herds. amount to about $0. nt tli a I'li'ii-ter HooMer I'ay and lying ii.. . ..i... ..... ,r terr tur.v s halt, given by jiu k emm mm j mi ii''""'!'11" -, i '...-trir main coin .MIOIIS I" - . .. Edwards, This itimcu will no tl' - most elaborute affair of It kind cut put on lure, mid arrangement uie now being completed for an aug im Med orchestra to furnish music . Ilv rvone I Invited to the dam.", and it Pi expected that the big pavilion over on'.liig the river will be crowded ti it utmost capacity. Messrs. Frost nml Edwards guarantee that Hie b it of order will prevail at the .linn mid enteitalnnicnt of the ' l.c -.lest kind W.IH he provided. The hlg stock parade details for Erl- 'ia morning have all been completed. mid r the skilful guidance of tirand Marshall A. I (leatle and hi aides, M ssrs. Win. Huconlch. II. V. Strel big. n. Alrson C. C. Enrr, W. fl. Eddy. I'. K lustra, Ml C. Salisbury and C. 8. Niible. The forminlon of the parade ll be as follows: American Flag and Military Escort, lluglers liraiid Marshall and Aides Carriages Is t Cnrrlngir Dr. Wlthlcombe, Or. Potter, Mayor Jons. It, T. McUnln -iul carriage Judge Campbell, Judge Ib'iitle, Senator Dlmlck W. V, Sullivan Hid carriage tleorgo C. llrownell, J. E. Hedges, C. I). Utouretto, O. II. Dltiili k lib carriage Frank Meredith, U Adamas, T. E. Chargnn, J. T. An persnn, fleo. A. Harding. Oregon City Hand Detachment of National Guard Horses, Pedigreed Stock Fraternal' Floats Redlnnd Band Cattle' and Hogs, prize stock Business Floats Miscellaneous foaturc . . i . I,. ii .illt'll line will be sure in e.' i" -- Conslnictloii work on the P.. K & E. line Into the rb'hly timbere. Mo ,la ciin.ry h h.-'l ,lir,""f . ' winter, but Indications ate now ' It will be haslencd ahead. In -", the Hill el"-'rlc system eMend , ,., into the moiimalns from S. i ' he'm.l hborhood of Cnn ZZ townrds Molal.a. Clacktmias Southern resuming op. ra , to the eastward from Ore. on ! v here will be no lack of , lev,-op-, e, In the lower Willnmelte vn socMons. Added. o. his. Wtmss ; ......tlwiH til l 11111 l l'"l ' '" iMU'tiM-i Vf up il.. nnrtn UIKiri 111 I" 1 ntnry to Oregon i y oi brightest. The condemnation fl1 V . . .u. ,...,iiniw Euncn nr.iiy py '"'"' , ,,. nnd are : , Sat- Eimcne road ODD FELLOWS CELERATE Tha r.lnety-fourth anniversary of he founding of th Odd Fellows will be celebrated at Aurora on April 2t by the Aurora lodge. The. chief speaker will be Judge C.rant B. Dlmlck. of Oregon City. For the Ttebeckahs Mrs. Ore n, Casper or Mrs. Oalloway will deliver the aoddress. Both the lodges In Aurora are in a particularly flourishing condition. T:n. "7 . ", .. ....... Charles N. nnd Isaliel i .ri. w ...est Ml J ,Ine West. Charles K Mt. .u i. W II Moore, A. Holien. y '::;,,yVVn!ml company, and the Can bv Ciintil Kenliy company. FARMER IS HURT STJOHirS CATHOLIC CHURCH AS IT Will SOON APPEAR f fit'- J BENEATH HARROW John Jones, a prominent and re spected Redlnnds farmer. wi:s sexere U Injured ..n his ranch Tuesday after noon wh-n a team of horses which EHa. using to harrow his field, ran Mr. Jones was working In the field after dinner when the horses became frightened and bolted, n his effort to. stop the tam. Mr. Jones fell In ?on of the harrow, which passed oxer hi. body, cutting him In a fright fI manner. Both hones of i Ur. broken, and It Is though that he may loose the entire lower Jaw. He ?ec.iyed other cut. and bruiser which were painful and some of them very dangerous. Charles Bennett mid Harry Walters, both inmates o' the Clackamas county jal, escaped Tu.-sday evening, and have not been aiipreuiiendrfd. The men, who were bota serving year sen tences, wers contintS in cells be neath the lax collecting ottice. Ac cording to other prisoners, who did not wake Ueir ebo. pe, .the uieu took pocket knives auJ small pieces ot lion, wbicti they heated in a stove, and then proceeded to bore holes .urouaa the wooden celling, and also through the floor of the tax co lect- .- - ...... f Unu Of h u iii'-" liic uiaue v . - - taw, which had been used in sawing wood, was taken from the framewora or s oflici. The blade of a buck aud a hole about 18 by 24 iuchss was sawed cut through two thicknesses of Hooriug. Ihe txvo orisoa-jis climbed out, aud ' thence went through the oilice and oiil ot a window the open. No attempt was made to take guns or other weapons, wt'.eh were iu the sheriff's otlice adjohiing, and lu iasy reacu of the men. Outer prisoners. made no attempt to escape. The break was '.ot discov ered until Wednesday morr'ng, when the jani tor noticed the ho',3. Bennett was serving the fourtu mouth uf a year's sentence. He was convicted o stealing Qlamonus anu other valuub eg from employees of the Clackamas Southern railroad. Wal lace was serving a year's term, being convicted of contributing to the de- linuuency of a minor. At the time of bis sentence he was given parole which he broke in Salem about a month ago. Other prisoners in the Jail say tue break was made about nine o'clock, but the authorities discredit this story, as it is believed that at such au early hour the noise made in cuttiug through the floor would nave ucen heard on tiie street by pussersby. It Is thought that the two meu made their getaway when one ot t.19 night trains was at the depot, knowiug that at such a time the night patrolmen wflflld be at the station, and that they thus would have a clear field. TO OREGON CITY St. John's Catholic church, erected in 1S43, at a cost of $30,000, is soon to be remodelled, and when the change In the historic edifice is com pleted, the building will appear from the exterior as shown In the above picture, which Is taken from the ar chitectural drawings. The church, the parish home of the Rev. Father A. Hlllebrand, has had a lonf and In teresting career. As first built It was but 30 by 60 feet In ground area. i - Its high cost Is to be sccounted for by the great expense required in pioneer days to transport material and erect a building of such a nature. In 1902 the building was enlarged so that its dimensions were 30 b7 95 feet: and the present change Is to be made by widening the transcept, so that tha building when remodelled will measure 65 by 95 feet. When this last alternation in ihe edifice is made, the church will con tain beautiful memorial chapel which will cover the graves of John McEoughlln, the founder of Oregon City, and his wife. These graves are at present an interesting feature of the church close, but lie so near the present walls of the building that the extension will make it necessary to take them within the edifice. Ths memorial chapel, however, will be a flting tribute to the honor and re- net in which the memory of the pioneer Is held. PORTLAND, Or., April 23. (Spe da ) Mrs. S. Buckwell, who says she Is the wife of Dr. A. E. T. Buckwell, of Oregon City, and Arthur Bronken, her son by a former marriage, were arrested Wednesday night in Laurel hurst, where it is charged they had been begging from door to door. Laurelhurst is a suburb of this city largely occupied by millionairs and well-to-do people. Several residents of the district complained to the po lice that the woman and her com panion were hanging around and so liciting alms, and that wh?n they were refused they replied with oaths and vile language. At the police station Mrs. Buckell declared that she was only seeking carfare to g?t to her home in Oregon City. She and the man with her were booked on a vagrancy charge. v Friday, April 23, s v 10:30 a. m. Stock parade of t- blooded and pedigreed cattle. 't f Ail afternoon half holiday for -v ". school children to visit stock -v snow iu Pioneer barns. v Afternoon aud evening Free car- nival a'tractlons on streets. ,-j- Morning, afternoon and sevening ; t, Convention. ".' t, e Saturday, April 26. ? 10: 30 a. m., parade of 1,000 school children and decorated floats. 2:3'J p. m., parade of decorated , . automobiles. s 'e 3:90 p. in., baseball gam, Cane v mah Park, Canby vs. Oregon s City. s , Closing sessions of Suite Sunday - School convention. i, 4, i If. ' l ' All is in readiness for the grand two-day celebration in connection with the Annual Stock snow, which will be held Friday and Saturday of this week. Aside Irom the stock show features, there will be more than the usual number of Booster day enter tainments, arranged especially for the thousands who will visit Me city to see the pedigreed stock that will be on exhibit and sale in tae display barns, on Main street, between- Third and Fourth streets. Taa city will te gaily decorated In blue aud white for the festive occa sion, aud the blare of bands .and tue stirriug strains of military music will help enliven the spirits of those who inuKe tu.hr pilgrimage to Oregon City's yearly festival. The celebration will open with a monstsr stock aud faucy parade Fri day morning at 10:o0, w hen the choic est cattle of Clackamas county will be lead in proud pageant the length . of Maiu street, counter-marching from and to the display barus. In attition to the livestock there will be a num ber of floats, and several fraternal 0r- gaui.ations will be in Hue. These lodges will spring a number of sur prises that will be both attractive and novel, and will greatly add to the interest of the parade. Trades will also be represented by floats, and marching bodies of men. As an added featu-e of this parade it j.ag been arranged to have a large detatchmeut of the Oregon National Guard in line, and the bright military uniforms of the soldiur boys will add . materially to the spectacular side oi the turuout. Several bands, asida aside from the Oregon City and Red lands bauds, will furnish music. In tha afternoon a general half holi day will be observed. Merchants will keep open house for the benefit of vis itors to the city, free street carnival attractions wil be open to all, and the big display and judging of stock at the exhibition barns will take place. Saturday, .norning will be the par ade .of school children and decorated floats. Over a thousand of Oregou City's youngsters will turn out and will indulge in fancy marching and counter niarchiug as they make their way along the route. The floats in this parade will be exceptionally beautiful and will be largely all;gorl cal in feature. In the afternoon on Saturday will be held the decorated automobile par ade, when cars of all sizes will bi seen changed into fairy-like structures of grace and beautyv A special list of prizes has been prepared for this parade, as follows: Best decorated auto, fine plush robe, valued at $15. put up by Mitchell, Staver & Lewis, of lortianu; oesi community car irom outside the city proper, $10; most uni quely decorated car or float. 7.50; handsomest car, So. After the parade Saturday afternoon there will be a ball game at Caneniah park, between teams from Canby and Oregon City. This game will be de layed In starting so that spectators may view the parade first and reach the ball park in plenty of time for the opening innings. No woman by the abov name Is known as a resident of Oregon City at the present time. NEW CITIZEN KNOCKS William Henry Silcox. of 702 Main street, a native of Canada, has filed with the county clerk his application for citizenship papers. His applica tion will be heard at the naturalization hearing on August 4. CARNIVAL STUNTS ARRIVE IN TOWN The equipment of the Arnold Carni val comrany arrived in the city Wed nesday morning from Portland, the winter quarters of the outfit. Mr. Arnold stated that he did not bring much of the concern's equipment, be cause there are no suitable p aces near the business section of the city to accomodate the shows. Mr. Arnold has brought a merry-go-round, a Fer ris wheel and the high dive. The Fer ris wheel will be erected on Sixth street. th0 merry-go round on Fifth street, and the high dive on Seventh street. Mr. Arnold has also provided number of tents tot the use of the committee. Th? tents will be used fo housing the stock. Captain Henry Kerns will make the hleh dive of 94 feet. The Arnold company has exhibited in this city before and has given gen eral satisfaction, every time it has appeared here. T