OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 21, I WW. TIIKIHUTAHJIA. Thf Sixth Annual Avinlilv 0M-tit With .M,i-t I.rlllant l'rospiTN. Afur wefk of Imrit an.l nni'inittinit 'ir iho nianaitenii'iit of tin Uia.lstonit I'jtrk n)iiiii)iu i'm hijjlilv a-ratiile.l at lln? mi moron i,:ii of rompli'le sue vfi!i vi"iMe On every hand llie HMiiii lay, Tiu'mlay, July Iitli. For "Viral 1kvs I'roviom r(i(K from a distance Jia.l I it en arriving nl piUliiim their -amp, o that a miull oily w a already "Thi'ono are not worth their welnht ; in wlml. I know a man ho wa .iuel utxlor In hanlisl theory. Ilewa hunt. When young 1 hs.l my ihoorlea. I thought laniol Webster was a fool ami if Salomon Innl eotne along 1 would have ronli)i I Mm to the Insane asvlinn Tin world in iMiri-ed ly fal theories," "The biggest fool In Oregon lathe man w ho will arane against a fael. Most of you will do it. If you il.m't innler stand mt it in your n fault. I iol pro vide for cliildieu and foola." 'The Mctliifclii-t idea iit to pour water .st.ilushoJ alien the gates wore thrown w mo km w non ne nuia. ,ne nap- to the general public-. Ttf Kro.in.U j ' "" h h Ciavebeen thoroughly overhauled and j tun ,,0,",,, ,,im "Mike a man J1ut in first clas condition, the athletic j ho ,iv" ri',,t P.v h, ,,,,,t"-" ground have Wen receiving attention Speaking lo the ladirahe said : "'Some ami aw in perfect form, the talent are all of you think you have married a man liere, and by no meant the least, the and you have only got mi old pair of imblio ha shown a diosition to turn ; brveohe. I thank thai for everything out in a manner that cause the attend nrt! at former sess'on to apjHar in' nignilicant. cut oir the top of their drosso for, Tuesday somewhat over 5.(VH people the ball room and the bottom for the ! mso 1 through the gates, w hich lor an biovclo. .) ilng day LIGHTENS LABO Cobweb about hum ara usually th ilgn that the hiuii.w il ru nmi lhan kit can do, the way aha goea about it that all hertima and atrtngth aie uliliit'd In doing heavy woik that iho ur toap In her cleaning. If h woul 4 only use WasMng PowJer j Imt wear dresses and apron, but not ! for the kind that wi'im bloomer. They It heavy woik would b (0 llghtmed that th llllle ihlngt nrnln't be nrglct tcil. Cold Dust give a woman time t i't, lima lo viil, lima to rrad.and lima totiw. It I niuth bciirrand thraprr than p lr all loaning, t or grtaloat tconumy buy our laie paikaca, THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY CHIfACO It. lOilS WW Mm lOilOK wa a tii'tat ratilviiiK at- tentlinoe. Another pleasant feature i 4he f.irt that applications for 8tn k in 4 he aociation are coming in numerou. If tlie attendance for the balam-e of the eaHn hold anrahere near a nood a the d.iy to date the a!ociatiou w ill tx enabled to clear off their in.lebtednesa and leive a neat balance in the tieaury. lbs different eorielies and order hav ing representative on the ciounl all liave their beadijuartera teuta up and an A'.U'.!ve and intelligent attendant in c!;ro to furnish information ami a sisiaineto visitor. The otlicera head quarter tent it just opposite the audi toriuiu and Secretary tiray can he found tfliere at all hojr. Ground Manager ""rtw,! was a busv man during lh oi en-1 ter 'or over n ii! day but succteded in finding ati factory camp location for eveiyhodr, while I'resi.leiit Miller i here, there, and everywhere with hardly a minute to V,1 die own. Tlie stands on the ground ai.more numerou than in former year nd t:ood lunches, fruits, etc. are con venient for all. "The world and church are cursed with little people." ''Some eople mistake perspiration for inspiration." "A man or a chicken without sand in hi craw is a failure.1 Mr '"' family. Hubbard. Hack hone is nevos.try to success. 1 1 1 M and Mra Ford, Went trecon City l would rather txs a rascal tlsan a fool, for I ,S l al 1 ,,'r,,,, M'aner and family, Ore- you can convert a rascal but a (ooi is liable to bob up anvahere." "The idle Ihiv u( this lanj aill ulti mately swamp the country. It you don't hretvl up the people 7)1 l'ri( V. i: t.inmitoi, t). V. 77 Mrs U W I'nter, Jessie I'orter, Mr TaUr, tl. C Mrs t? F. I'orter, Huker liiy. 7s I! ( Mdler, I'ortlan.l. 7tl N'rs A F Miller, do Wl M hl.i Itiircluv, Mr Fluma Jidumon, son City. ! l' V V Marr an, I family, Oregon City. JlM Mr Moran aixl family, F.lyville. , ; j 1 Mr and Mr A Finh y, Oregon (. ity. VI, VI... I I l; L .. they will be I" ::,'." "w,,,u aorse than raior back ho in four k-en-1 ' " ' ,. " . eration. " The sKker fairly ,eve!. in ! ) " ' L Kvll ' 1l,irw" VUr- quaint wnu isuia, droll saying and ! ' ,r lU'11" nA '"""'X. r-"n I ihiuji unuiuii-s 'iri ii r. v, neeier. MraJKNeill, MrsJume I'ruaford, mingled pathos dience was kept and wit and his au between laughter and hour. The vast audi- 10 ( K lluiktravc ainl familv.Oreijon V. 11 l II Aiiiliew ami family, Mount PlesMint. 12 II HarKravean. fniuily, (iUtlstone. 13 IWrt Clark, Dtem City. II MrMallie Kinj; ., Mi W W AIM- red-e, Oreoti Cay. 15 W U C'lCen and family, Monmouth. M A Wright, Mollie Tomliuson, Mr M ii Amen, WisHlliiiru. K'J John Cooke, tt. C. Si Mr Knott, Tualatin. HI Mrs Ihiikett. (Ol Mr lien l.inil, Oregon City. S7 J I.Clark, Logan. M John l.eelling, Springaaler. !Sl Mr I'.uir, (iietham. Ul W Y l.eaelliug, pilngwater. 1M Wisslle A I'uucby, I'onland Its S F l.vons, I't.rtlsiid. t'O Mr Lvnhiirt and Mr Hall, Fly. Mr It I' ChamU'rs, Mia Carrie Uoa, l'7 llalleii A llarndcn, Oregon City. l'....l...l ii II IV...I.... ...LI.. tori u in wa lit rally packed with eacer .... .. . .. ' ... 1 ' '."7 H W I VV.l..r- l'., ....I I.M...I U'. Il Viva II 1 l v I Ir........ I'm. ters, Nellie Junes, Mi Ora Ueal, C I. K" F.rnest A Hall, I'ortland., Jone and son. Forest (irove; Mis Carriu ll.ilev Muniiiniilli Wednesday altern.n Mr. Jo. ,oke U, j w NoU; nJ UuM M- , on "Manboo.1 and Money an.l bis cans- j SivU i)rln (it.. nc reuiaras a no poinieti comparisons listener from 1'ortland, Ashland, Ore gon City and nearly e.-ery hamlet in the state wa represented. 1J MlhS SLella So inner Siiiuivaiil i met the approval of a much greater gatb- j .... .. i,,,..,,. . i The program opene I Tuesday morning ;ering than greeted him Tueixlay even with music by the Chemana band, who are in camp for the season, and Pres. K. A. Mi.ler Ssjke a few well chosen words of welcome which was responded to by I'rof . K. K. kipworth, of Fugene. The intrjductiou of the staff teachers to their classes followed. The afternoon program was an excellent one and the auditorium cootuined aWll 1.20J delighted listeners. The jTograui a published was carried out in full an J in its entirely was of a high order. The round table conducted by tha ministeiial association and pre--sided over by Rev. A. J. Montgomery wra.i a source of pleasure to the more i serious minded who in the discussions theie found much food for thought. Those Interested in athletics found en-jn-mnt in the base ball g.ime between PortL.mJ and Oregin City's Jolly fe'los. The game was somewhat one dej by reason of the Portland team sahtiiutirig several players Irom the famous Torpedo nine and victory went t j them on a score of 10 to 3. The Jolly Fellows played the tame under protest, but rather than disappoint the large crowd entered against the handicap and ior four innings succeeded in holding Portland even. The fifth inning proved a Wa'erloo however and the Portlands Lad things their own way alter that. The teams were compoA-d as follows: Portland. Oregon City. Leighton p Nefzger Corlass c Wills Ligiu 1 lj Kandiill St-veiis 2 b Chapman Black s 8 Kelly K iynard 3 b Hedges fitutt 1 f Marshall Gardner c f (ioodfellow Ray r f Parker SlMM.tKY. 12 3 456789 Oregon City 2 0 1 00000 03 Tortland 0 0 I 2 3 I 4 5 10 llcv. ."am Jones, the biggest little Dan who lias ever appeared before a Chautauqua audience, held his listeners atieJiiion Tuesday evening for over an hour on his talk cn "Get There and Slay TliOie." Gov. Geer opened the lecture program and told the vast audience who wete gathered in the auditorium that the Oregon boys had done just right in jmking to disband in Frisco, as many of them would need every dollar they could gettOBtart life over agnn. President Miiler then introduced Kev. Sam Jones, with a few neatly turned words. When the famous Georgian came upon (lie platform he received an ovation from the audience and as the band played Dixie a droll smile crossed the face of the great preacher and he seemed to appreciate the delicate musical compliment paid liim. Lacking space to give a full report of Lis remarks, a few nuggets culled from the jjfeat treasure box of Key. Kam'g po"s8iouB are given. ' One of the most heart felt compliments, I ever re fieiv.d was from an old colored woman, nl.o weighed about 300 pounds dressed. :She paid 'Alistah Jones, you is got white face but bresa de Lord youah heart iB black.' She meant kindly." "The Presbyterians end Methodists ought to .appreciate the get there and stay there policy. The Methodists . can beat the world getting there but they are back be fore breakfast. The Preebyterians are .slow getting there but they are stayers j wheu they do catch on." J nut. rollowuiK the lecture the wood men of the Worhl held possession of the auditorium with their round table exer ci-es. Head Manager I law ley delivered an addres defining the object and ben efits of the order The Misses Kdna Can field and Alice Jxwtbwaite rendered a brilliant piano duet and K Warner gave an exhibition of Indian club swinging The Multnomah drill team captured the audien.'e with the precision and uni formity of their evolutions Mr. J. II. Strickler sang a solo and Rev. Bollinter closet) the session with a few apt re marks. On the athletic Geld the Oregon City V. M. C. A. team defeated the Portland team in a closely contested game of ticket ball. The evening was devoted to a grand concert w hich was enjoyed by an audi ence that thoroughly enjoyed the splen did program offered. The principal attractions yesterday were the lectures by Prof. J. U. Horner and J. DeWitt Miller in the intellectual field and the baseball game between Portland anil Chemawa. 101 Chemawa. in-.' Fdaard l rom. Tuuhitiu, Mr F. A IMdy, Kdith Sevkelmlere. 1"3 Minnie, Iva and Pearl Harrington, Highland; Frina lU-nsou, Cascade L. H MrJ II lUlsiun and Un.ily Willa. U5 Millard Aystt and family Wilhtm. Ki Miss IaU-lla and Alien McArthur, New F.ra. ,31 Mr J II Kisilcr and family, Portland 32 Mrs Tucker and son, Mr Uogers, Portland. .13 II T Kvan and family, Cam. j 107 Mr Hleesr. 31 Mrs si Johnson and family, Oregon C. 1 U'S MrsJ C Hare. M r J P Merriinen 3., Mrs Kusk, l.eim Husk. MiUaukie. lot) MissCastoau l brother, Caru. 3(Idaand Ann Yoder, Mabel Swarti.! 110 Mr Grace Holcomh, Clackamas, Needy. HKAIHICAKTEKS. Portland Sanitari un. Woolmen of the World. Grand Array of the K-'publi c. Women's Kelie; Corp. United Artisans. Portland University. United Evangelicul Church'and Sem inerv. Woman's Club, Portland. TeacherB. Kpiscopal Church. Native Sons. Native Daughters. Albany College. Methodist Church. American Sunday School Union, Phi ladelphia. Kastern Star. Pacific University. Evangelical Church. Equal Suffrage. Independent Order of Good Templars. Womeng Christian Temperance Union STANDS. Dr. J. W. Woodle of Portland, res- taurant. S. F. Land, Portland, confectionary. John Kverheart, Oregon City, confec tionery and lunch. Harnden & Shark, Oregon City, con fectionery, ice cream, soda water, cigars. J. L. Cooley, Milwaukie, confection ery. Mrs. A. A. Storey, Oregon City, con fectionery. Ernest A: Hall, Portland, confection ery and lunch. CAMPKKH. Tent No. 1 A W Cheney and family, A U Doolit tie and wife, Pearl Hudson, Oiegon City. 2 S.I Perry, Portland. 3 Mrs L C Uuchanan, Mrs E L I'atton, I'ortland. 4 Mr and Mrs Barlow and family, Har low. 5 Mrs Uradley, Oregon City. 6 Mrs F E Simmons, Miss Edith Sim mons, Portland. 7 Grace Miller, Mrs G W Boylan, Ore gon City. 8 Mrs B M Doolittle, Oregon City. 9 Mrs Andrews, Oregon City. 37 Mr and Mrs Mt Coin h, Mr and Mi Prindle, Oregon City. 3.S Mr P Kelly, Mr A Niblin, Mt.Ta- bor; Mr A B Mauley, Albiru. 39 Mr Elva Hunter, I.ytlia Hunter, Iulide Newell, SunnyiiIe. Mis Lillie Street. Ill S A Hughes, IliUI-iro. j 113 Prof lUilaud anil family, Milwaukie. U5 li W Shank and family, Canhy; j Mrs M C Bisaell, Mr W Shank. Urt Gi-o Swops and family. 117 Mr 11 K Harris, JMis Ann 40 F H Gritlith and family, Su nnyside. Schreimer, O C. 41 Green Mc.Murray and nieces. Pa- US B F Swniw and fam O C niascns. 42 Mr and Misa Feather, Damascu. 119 E S Craven, Ne la-rg. 121 Prof ll.irner. TO COME HOME AS A REGIMENT. 1 he Tele rum Mow Veils So I:p1uhnIIoo. San Kkanciw i., July 1'.). IS'.)'.)., 7 V. M. Lee and boys are first cIhhm. Hume by HjH'ciul truin, jtuyment en route. Dislmtidinent nftcr regiment paruderi in I'ortland. Gen. Suinincru did all possihle to liavo regi ment niuster out in I'ortland. (Ik'i. A. IIakmmi. 43 J A Col man. Mt. Tabor. 44 Mr and Mrs W W Smith, Parkplace. 45 Mr Wm Savage, Ely. 4'1 Mrs Sarah Hoenden, Hubbard; Mrs BT Lowden, Portland. 47 Lillian and Eva Wells, Portland.' 4S S V Francis and family, Ely. 4'.i Mrs M C Salter, Middleton. 50 Mrs Frank Andrews, Oregon City. 51 Mrs II Pohlu and daughters, Miss Litehlield. Salem. 52 0 P Bishop, Salem. 53 Kev J II Whitmora and family, In dependence. 54 Fred, Kuth and Clara Den' el, Butte ville. 55 Mrs Morgan, Forest Grove. W II A Baker, Cornelim. 57 S B Morris, Sodaville. 58 F Gafke, Portland. 59 Mrs M L Woodcock, Portland. 00 Gussie Colo and Ella Brackett. Au rora. 01 AM Fry and A Hurst, Aurora. 02 Mrs J II Zane, Portland. 03 Miss M Clark, Portland. 64 Bev Bollinger and family, O. C. 05 Krs E E Kellog, Oregon City. 00 Mr and Mrs O P Edwards, Mrs O D Chapman, Mrs L Heuretly, Sellwood. 97 E Bich, Sellwood. 08 W D Jones and wife, Mt. Tabor. MrsJ W Jones, Jane M Goddard, Portland. 70 A L Hawlcy, Sellwood. 71 l L Dutton, Agnes Mattock, Mary E 'and Jessie ETalbert, Mrs M E Gril ley, Silverton. 72 J L Dean, Sellwood. 73 M B Summer, Delia and Alma Brad ley, Woodlawn. 74 Mr and Mrs Albright, Mrs Vesta, Ida ('rough ton, 0. C. 75 Mrs A Buchanan, Mrs Helen Chap man, NVvberg. 122 J (i Hadley, NewU-rg. 124 Miss Pounlas, Mis Jackson, Newb. 120 Ella Weill, , A Welsh, Salein. 128 Mrs Stutten and daughter, Ind. 129 Mrs Webb, Mis Grubb. 130 R L Harris, Dayton. 131 Miss Nellie Findley, Louise Jones, Dayton, 132 Mrs Ida Courtney and daughter. 133 Nrs MaryGilkey, Miss. Inn Stillwell 134 MrTigard.Tigardsville. 13") J. II Gilson and fam. 130 J X Lane, Portland. 137 O A Hearing. Port. 138 Mrs M A P.lake, O O. 139 Mrs COT Williams, O C. 141 IfevS L Burrill and wife, 1 rosseil, Wiish. 113 Mrs Hodgson, Maud Bales, Agda Biid Anna Olson, Astoria. I ll Grimm, 145 W A Campbell, wife and daughter, J 0 Burnside. Sellwood. 110 Delhi Campbell, Elsie Saunders lOlsie Seaman, Mrs E II liuur, Hell. wood. 147 Mrs D A Graham, Charolettu. lis ftiiss Harding, Forest Grove. Miss Waldon, Minta Harding, Oiegon City. 149 Mrs F T Grilllth, Mrs T A Pope, nazel riiiaimry, Mrs Warner, Mt Tu bor. l.V) Mrs M Harper, MisM Mcldriiin, 151 Mrs Potter. 152 Mrs C 11 CiiufUild. 153 If E Stephens. 154 Mrs O A Elliott, Earl Elliott, Pow ell Valley. 150 A C Strange, Miss Strange. 157 Joseph Hlbertand wife, Siilem. 158 Mr I ley. 159 Miss Bertha Ketcho. Edna Pnrdy, Marie Koekwcll, Mrs ltockwell and family, Salem. 10H J W llo'iil (liegont'ltv. il ',ol llavvl. v. Salem . . i.' ii... l ... mi, I mint' in. i i hi i ,. i,n u ,.. sunil. McM itw f r. I'i'iiui.i 1 11 1 llllk .l.ilill Mcde'clocs1" ,ig mid fiilnilv, ln7 Alio lo"' "'"' 1 h.inilv, Mi' Tate, .1 " "ii IhmhU II t'llV. ii nio" I ilitd"olli'. I 'II V. llM li!l!,. I '.IS !!...', I IK I lllhciul hiMi.hl'i.iit' I". M . Uingh-r it" I honll . V M ' A 193 I'r II W k'H"C'!. lM,,"r M I. chur. h. H SiiUiiii-u Armv ( .tptaln nd l.imllv. l'oiil""d I! I ley , II . I'mlUiid I'urlhllld J,n k'oll vot; rui ir, HHhlliih1 CoumI. and , Cuta, which i sold f.r th ,m, 1 ' 2,1 rent and Ml cent an, U '"' cure lake llm boltli, bark sn j,' fund ymir inoney. Hold f.,r 0Vtf ' year nil thla uuaranten, I'rir, 3 Mild MlCI'llt. I , W. Ilht,ly gist. i:tMklUlir, PUSH IT ALONG. i I Green ! PIONEER C.inv the i:im,I lirighhors. nr Mipp Ides - nljs fri'li. hIhvs n pli-iii-lo d ff dens ncir nt that r- strictly . VI I in nil part of tlmcity. RATEI REASONAei I.Clll Notk'CH. liens t- V l III t Tho 7th St Croccr. 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