ft ENTERPRISE SUPPLEpSEHT FORM OF TICKET THRU CANOIDATtS FOR MAYOR HAVI FILIQ ACCSFTANCtS. Opposition T Wm. Sheahan Develop In the second Ward. Reault en Mayer I Uncertain, - OMOON CITY, ORI00N, FRIOAY, DSCtMStR i, 10. I Ii)wmmmmnmmwm0mmimimim,mmmmmma a iiijotmiiiwot sis other Aspirant (or th place having ap- per It In th Raee. , J. A. TufU announce that he li not only tho candidate (or city treasurer on th lUpubllcan ticket but declare that h la to the fight to win. Mr. Tun nas nvad In Oregon City lor fourteen year and haa alway been a lUpubllcan fur tha success of which ha haa at all tlmea labored. Mr. Tufta la an old vttaran and la properly qualified for I ha offlca ha amka. ! asks tho aupport of hie friend In tha election Monday, ' Wednesday afternoon tho candidate lor tha various office to bs volad for al tha annual municipal election to be held next Munday. filed with City Recorder Curry their petlthma and acceptance. There are three candidate for Mayor and three candldatea. togethnr with thoee .hint election to the other offices, will be designated on lh official ballot by a variety of non-partisan nnmea. The offi cial ballot will Include tha following namra and cleselflcallonas Fee Mayor. ffaaa. Albright Independent -Cltiaefte' Taxpayers I. V. Campbell Republican. IW. K. A. Somroer Clllacn. Ceuncllman. rtrat Ward K. F. Story citiscn. Intvld C. Williams lUpubllcan. rtocond Ward Wm. Sheahan Republican. Sol. B, Walker Independent-Ctllaen-Tax pay era. Third Ward Henry Brandt Republican. S. P. Fr ancle Clllsen. Traaaurtr. r. J, Meyer Independent J. A. Tufta Republican. Blnco writing the article "Fight To A rinlah," which appear on tha nrat page of thia week leeue, tha altuatlon with reference to candidate for aldermen, haa changed. In the First Ward II. C. Stev en declined to qualify aa tha Republican candidate and the place on tha ticket we supplied by the naming of David C. Wllllama. of the Wllllama Tranafer Com pany. In the Second Ward, Wm. Shea han will be opposed by Sol S. Walker, who haa been named on the Independent Cltlacn-Teapayar'a ticket, but the man of triangular affiliation will find defeating popular "Hilly" Sheahan ona of tha moat Impoaaible thing he ever attempted. Mr. Rheahan'a record In the council haa been aurh that hlj friends claim ana believe hie election la assured. In the tlret page article referred to above the word "commutation" In the following sentence ahould have been -consummation," "Hut alnce the Mayor dea not have a vote, except In caae of a lie, which rarely oecure. alnce there are nine member of the council, tna election of that officer will not really alter the altuatlon with reaped to a commutation of the pending franchise deal." In the City Treaaurer ngnt. in corneal between Fred J. Meyer, preeent incumb ant and Independent candidate to auc ceed hlmaelf. and J. A. Tufta. on the Re publican ticket promlaea to be do. Mr. Xfnvar la a Democrat and haa held the Y e for a number of eucceealve, terme. Tiilla la ninmber of the 0. A. U. r - . . ,dla bualnea man of thia city wnpa frlAnda feel I entitled to tn omce n Mr Tufta haa alwava Dccn a tie publl Tin aa to except ona. Ra f 1 . 1 . , n a number oft oceaalons tha vote of the mill emVloye haa determined the city election herebut thia year, tha vote of the mllla will bdlvlded pretty equally among the three caSdldntea. leaving the final result a matter oY, great uncertainly. Tha Mayor-elect will Have the appoint ment of n Chief of PollcVClty Attorney, Street Commissioner, and NNIght Police Ortlcer and It mattera not who may be elected Mayor. It H certain iai mere will be eoine change In the personnel of these aubordlnate oltlcera who, are di vided In their aupport of the rival candl-date.- The momber of the council elect a City Recorder and It la reasonably certain laat Recorder Bruce C. Curry, will be. choaen to succeed hlmaelf. no WILL OFIN DANCINO ACAOKMY. Oregon City Will Have Oanelnf School and srofselonal Taachere. , Prof. 1 lUUer will open hla dancing uhool at the Armory. Saturday even ing. December 10. He will have plenty nf aeatatanc to help the many new be Klnnrre who are going to take the oppor tunlty of learning correctly all of the vurv latrat danei with the eaae of movement and grace of body that danc ing require, which, If taught right In the beginning grow with them. Dancing a an art only acquired by diligent ana nnllnued practice with competent teach er,. On can ham in ix or eight lea mni all of the very lateat dance. In cluding the walli, lwo-tep and three- tep. I'rof. Raber will guarantee to teacn any person to dance. Failure la Impoa aible or money win be rerunoea. inw will be proven to thoee who personally Inveetigate tha method and ytem uetd In hi chool. Special attention la ihrve-atep which la all the rag In the large Kaalern cltlee. I'rof. Rabcr will teach both beginner and advanced dano era the three-atep on Saturday evening. December 10. CLERK WILLIAMS ftf SIGN. cheel doard Aeeept Rlontlon With leoreta. To the Hon. The Board of Director of School Dtatrtot No. (2. CtackAmaa County, Oregon. Ocnilemen: Declining health compel ma to retire from active bualneaa, therefor I hereby tender my resignation aa clerk of School Diairlct No. it, Tha relatione with th Board hav been very pleaaant and agreeable to me, and I very much regret to sever them, but It would aeem that It 1 decreed that thia I th thing to do, so I patiently bow In aukmlaalon. And now, with a high appreciation of the klndneaa and courteay, on all occa sion ahown, 1 am, gentlemen, each of you. elncerely yours, C. O. T. WILLIAMS. Dtatrlct Clerk. . Enlerprlee venture no prediction teult of th election for Mayor, any the conteat will be a close of the candldatea expreaaca ince IT" nis sunny w A Social Ivent. Much Inlereat la being maAlfeated 1n th coming concert to be given by M'm Cony era. Mrs Kathryn Ward Pop an.l Mlxa William. In Woodmen Hall. Decern- lu.p 10 th. M'ee Mlfred Warren a planlale. of rwiianA will onen th concert with a Chopin number and th program of four- fn numtier. nromlee to oe in vm of th season.. Many ticket are already aold and everylWnf promisee for a d llglitful evening. Me. Dom Zan. who 1 already a favor lie among will be aur to pleas tho HriirnM.. with hla well choaen nongi. Mr, X.an poeacaee a mognlflcent voice of laic quality and hla selections and tyl? uf aonga are always of the best lia. Lulu Miller, contralto, of Portland, will be heard In two ong. She haa a aplmdld natural voice, and . with yeara r .inrtv with the beat Instructor, she i considered on of th best vocaliats In Portland. Mrs. Pope, soprano, of thia city, ha not been heard In public for some time, and no doubt a great Improvement will lie noticed. She ha studied with Mr. flpark. of Dreden and Mrs. Walter Reed of Portland thl year and they both are enthualaetllo over her voice, which la a aoprano of beautiful quality nnA vnrk on thia occasion will be Imih nloaatn- and artistic. Miaa Vera W 111 am, planiste. win nci a aocompanlat and will give on difficult nlnno solo. Ml William I Cluased, huh in thia cliv and Fortlana. a an ac eomtillahcjiS ptaniet and Inatructor, and her llateners will be given a treat In her ftmnlwe. Miaa Conver's Oregon City friend will be glad of an opportunity to hear her attain. MI tonyers ha a aoprano voice of brilliant quality and her Improvement ih mint few month haa been very gratifying. . Mlaa Conyer will be heard In everal of her very beat euleetlona, and the audience will no doubt be greatly pleased. Omee of Board of Director of Sohool District No. Clackamae County, Or aon. Oivgon City, Oregon. Dec. 1st, l0. Mr. C. O. T. Wllllama. City. rwr fllr:lt I with atneer regret that i hut tMwrd ha received your rlgnatton aa DlalHct Clerk and w aece-pt It with reluctance. Th reon you glv for your action are usienwrW, and w feel that It I to your Intereet to accede ta vour wish In th matter. It I a pleasure for to tat that during your incumbency of the office our reiauona have alway been most pleasant and asreeabl. and we had hopea inai you would remain a our Clerk for a long time to come, but aa on' healti; la of the utmost Importance. It I necessary to ao whatever will benefit It ana we nope that with your retirement from active business you may be restored to your ,,u.l cnod health. With best wishes for your speedy recovery, we remain. Yours very truly. CHAS. ALBRIGHT T. F, RTAN. GEO. A. HARDING. CHARLES H. CAUFHELD. W. E. CARLL, . Director. R E. Brodle haa been elected to uc ced Mr. Wllllama. ' everyone Interested In eportlng new. It t always beantlfuny iiiuitratea ana em brace four full paces, covertn with the thorotiRhneM that aattaOea to tna tttrnon the whole realm of sports. Baseball new, racing new, golf pewa, bowling new, oveitna new, nuailstle new, yachting news all th aportmf nw If given with the greatest degree or lunneas am in terest Th sporting page of the dally lasues Is also exceptionally popular a elf -evident fact to thos who have noted the general vogue of the Chicago Record- Herald among sporting bm t. Mode From H Uteris Wood. B. a. Caufleld, cashier of the Bank of Oregon City, waa thl week preeented with a novel olctur frame that was made of wood Uken from the McLough- lln bouse In this city, that Is now being remodeled. Th gift, which la prised by reason of lu interesting pioneer associa tions, waa presented to Mr. Cauaeia by W. H. Howell, who obtained some wood that was discarded from th McLoughlln realdence In the course of om Improve ment that are being made. The frame waa made from the window 111 and Is perfecly plain, th only ornaments being oak pins, that are at tached, one on each of the four aide of the frame. Tha Ken-elan Exhibit Building, one of th largest exhibition palacra of tho Lew la and Clark Centennial, la now com- nietait. end exhibit will begin to be In tailed In a few week. rt A.ner.rT t A. t m Ui Ten ilHva Hmn Eougm jf ltH MnO Id Oeeerve Your Patronage. Tha rrnwth of a community and the ucceaa of Ha local Institutions depend ....iin.iv mi tha lovaltv of Its people. It ( w.tll enonrh to Breach "patronlie home Industry" but except the service given at a home Inatltutlon equal that ol out-of-town enterprlees. this argument car-i-lea no weight and la entirely dlaregard ed. a It Should be. But with Oregon City people It is different A few months V. Johnson established the Css- cade Laundry. It is equipped witn tns latest improved machinery and I flany turning out work that I equal to any and superior to much of the leunury ..k that ta belna done In Portland. a hnnM Inatltutlon and furnishing employment for many Oregon City people It I enjoying an Immense paironaae. Th hlh standard of the work being tn mmmenda it to the general public. Laundry left at the O. K. bartwr nop win be promptly called for and delivered to any part of the city. Telephone 12M. E. L Johnson, proprietor. " Who Wii th Author Ti,nr waa belna circulated about the court house In the form of poetry last Friday, ' a modern parody on the much- used favorite, "Mary Had a Little urao etc. The vera waa as follows: Mary had a Uttlo flea. She caught It on the dog, She put it on the pig. And now if "on tho Hog." n,.m of the officer at the county capi tal were mean enough to credit the au ihm.uhin tn Cha. E. Runyon. court re porter, but that oniclal declined the honor which on lnvcatlgntlon dlaclonca oeionBs sis a week vaudeville porformer at Portland. Some Oregon Cltylte had com mitted the few Unca and. having copiea It by typewriter, gave It circulation about the court house, DAIRY TESTS AT TH FAIR. One Month Will Devoted to This Fea ture. Portland. Nov. U. Dairying tel have been decided upon by the exposition man agement to be a feature of the llveatocx ahow at the Lewta It Clark Centennial. One month will be given to the teeu. which will begin September 1, lo. A full set f rule and regulation to govern the teat haa been complied by Richard Scott and W. M. Ladd. who have rormu latad a schedule by which the greatest possible benefit may be obtained from the conteata. nutter teats will be supervised by a competent Jury, and uniform packages ill be nrovlded by the Exposition ror all butter produced by each breed. The scale of point for Judging butter la as follow: Flavor JO per cent Aroma 18 per cent Grain 26 per cent Color IS per cent Salt 10 per cent . Package per cent The milk from each cow will be weigh ed immediately after milking, and cor rect eample will be Uken. Awards will be made on the following points: Wonnmlc production of butter rai. economic production of milk for all pur pose of dairying; dual-purpoae oeei, milk, and beef merit of calf; production of market milk; all on herd oi nve, usn and fifteen cowa. Similar tests, with awards will be made on individual cowa of the Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Devon, Guernsey, Hov eteln-Frtcalan, Jersey. Red Polled and Short Horn breeds. There will also be awards for the beat cow of any breed. The amount of the vaiiou award are now "being figured out and will be announced at an early date. Tha amusement atreet at the Lewi h Clark Exposition ha been named The Trail. A Great Sporting Nwa .Journal. The illustrated special portlng ectlon . . n A tT,.ll of tn Sunday t'tiicago - - thoroughly deserve, th attention 0f Fourth street. Notice of Final Settlement Notice I hereby given that J. C, Elli ott has filed hla final report as executor of the eatate of Hugh Miller, deceased and the County Judge has sot the second dnv of January. 1906 at the hour or ten o'clock In the forenoon of aam aay s the time for hearing the said report ami .n. neraon having oblectlone thereto are hereby notified to appear at the Court House In Oregon City, Oregon, a eaitt time and make them known to the counw Court. J- C. ELLIOTT, Executor of the Estate of Hugh Miner ratine a Gordon E. Hayes, Attorney for Executor Saloon License. Notice 1 hereby given that I will ap ply at the next meeting of the city coun ell for a renewal of my aloon license n my present place of business, Main ai