OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE 30. ORIOON CITY ENTtRPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1907. ESTABLISHED 1866. CHAUTAUQUA CONCERTS planning for it barbecue on tliut day. "Patriotic Day" opimimIh to tlie old soldier Ami thity wish to eo thin event md a profit utile occasion and will do all they can to inako It ho. Promise to be the Best Given at the Summer Gather ing MANY GOOD SOLOISTS Singers From Other .Cities Invited to Join the Choru and Free Initructlon Promised. Tim three mncert to bo t.vn at the Chautauqua by Dr. Ft. A. Heritage.. are said to combine nuiro than iihumI InicrcHt thl yur. They will bo (tlvrn Wednesday t-venlng, July 10; Satur day evening, July 13, and Saturday evening. July 20. Dr. Ilerliago I a popular musical director n1 is sparing no pain to snake them three concert th bent ever Riven In connection with Chau tauqua. There will b several well known sololut who will participate mid Ihn otitliKk fur a pleasant aerie of enjoyable concert lit very flttr-log. The program for Wednesday, July 10, follow: I Fd Thy AriKl Spirit... O. Hoffman Mr. Hinge ami Dr. Heritage. Honor and Arum, "Samson". . .Handel Dr. it. A. Heritage. A Gipsy Maiden Parker Mm. Ilullln ParrUh Hlng"-.. Polonaise In A flnt Chopin Mr. Arthur von Jensen. Koadlnic 1'rof. W. Eugene Knox When I am Near The Aht Mr, 1 !SriKM and Dr. Heritage. (a) ltur-t, Ye Apple Hud Emery, (h) A Spring Honit Well Mm. lUllle 1'arrlnh Ulng. In1 Mw Thine Aid, "Queen of Sheba" Gounod Dr. H. A. Heritage. Rlgoletlo, Paraphrase for piano.. Verdi l.lsU Mr. Arthur von Ji'Hen. At the seeond concert, Saturday, July 13, a eliorti will produce tho rustle cantata, "Tho Month and Sea mum." It U In four arts, In full cos tume, given by 2T.0 children from the public school of Oregon City. ArKument There are 12 nolulst, one for each month. Threw of thtHe HtilolMta represent a season and tho entire chortiM sings a chorus appn prlato for eurh season. There are four tableaux: "Winter Sport," "Crowning th' May Queen." 'llar v(Ht'r and Gleaners," und "Thanks giving." The chorus will also king 'Tho Soldier dunus" from Faust, "The Anvil Chorus" from Trovatore, with four anvils and eight strikers, the Slute Song, "The Oregon Grape," by .Mr. Rvh Kmery Dye. Dr. HerltiiKo ha the children In training and It 1h expected that thin will be one of the llnext entertain- tuonts ever given on the Chautauqua platform. Tim clotting conceit will U Riven Saturday, July 20, uiul will consist of about eight rousing Chorum's by the ( 'linn 1 iiiHiuu Choral Club, with solos, duet, and quartet ' by noted mimic Inn from various parts of the Coun try. Miss Johnson, of Chicago; Mr. voii JcxHcii and Dr. Heritage will each glvo a number. The innslcpl director )m Invited singers from Portland, Oregon City, Sulem, Albany, Eugene Oorvnllls, McMlnnvlllo, Forest Grove, lilllsboro, Astoria, Tho Dalles, Gold findalo, Hood River, and in fact from MOLALLA Molalla, July 1 Fourth of July to the Enterprising Star and ataff. Not no much demand fur leu thl week, let no one get Into tho "cooler" Thursday. The Molalla ilnnd will toot at Ore gon City on the Fourth. It. F. HarleN hu had the typhoid fever .for two wek. J. It. Colo' new barn fa nearlng completion. Fred Sehafer export to have hi new "donkey" at work In tho timber thl week. Hex IOwl, "driver" of the. old "donkey," I getting her fixed up to kimid alone on tho Fourth or to outdo the new one. The recent rain have retarded hak making and been beneflelal In nettling thn duHt and ahllng Urn growth of vegetation and we hope for rnoro rain while It I coming. C. II. II. Thoma and wife will go to Waltkburg, Waab., after the Fourth ROOSEVELT MUST RUN Gov. Cummins Says Neces sary for Him to Carry Out His Own Reforms. Tho funeral will bo held Friday morning at 11 o'clock from the Con-" grcgallonal church, the Uev. E. C. Oakley conducting the mervlcc. i BIG STICK NECESSARY To Kep Cretdy Corporation Out Of Tho Plum Orchard Whan Th Fruit I Ripe. MliitieapollH, June 28 Governor A. H. Cummin, of Jowa, In an Interview here today ald: "Theodore Room vr It ought (u, ami, I believe bo will bo, a candidate to to operate a cook wagon during tbo ; aurr.(.r.i hlmaelf r Praldcnt harveht time. I One thing the Iow1 executive tit- Hud the Molalla man not been af-.t1ed for all tlmo wa the perklttU-nt flirted with rlieumatlMm In hi right J report, that be would be a candidate "harm." It would have taken everaljfr the nomination a I'reKldent on more Oregon City men to have n, Republican ticket at the next Na man bed him to Jail a be feel and tionul convention, art rather "liya kkookum" when j -you may y for mo that I poi flre huch klatalva'a rliwk. chM-k jtlvely am not and nhall not bo a can down hi neck. It keeni a though dldate." he wa getting ready for tho Sunday Aked If bo would bo a candidate Marriage License. A marrlago llcenne was limued Tueaday afternoon to Doretha FVey and C. R. Humphrey. Tho bride formerly roalded In thi city. They will be married at their residence In Portland, Wednesday afternoon. July 3 Ida Wolfhager and Archie Young. July 3 Edna H. Womer aod Ray mond A, Wilcox. The groom In the first llcermo haa not yet reached the age when ho can do a he pleato but hi daddy gave hi conont. July 1 Vanette Elizabeth Korton and George 1'ercy Iiugla. July 2 Maude O. Stone and D. H. Mokhor. June 29 Julia Aemiklgger and Otho M. Rlchcy. PINKERTON DETECTIVE Lays Bare the Secrets of that Noted Den of Spies and watches GIVES HIS TESTIMONY pant back to good humor with the drollest kind of a tale of hi arrest by the militia with all the pomp and circumstance of war time, the activi ties of the vermin In the "bullpen" and hi happy release by a brother Woodman of the World, who com manded the militia. SHU BEL bllLL M-TER ROCKEFELLER. For Defence in Haywood Trial But Proeecution Endeavor to Make Capital Out of the Story. Boise, Id., July 2 MorrI Friedman, the young Russian stenographer who Shubel, June 30 Mrs. Jacob Gross miller went to Portland last week for a few days' visit. The metallc circuit la nearlng com pletion. , Mlsse Laura and Gertie Shubel are home on a visit. Dlx Bros, lost a valuable horso last week. Albert Moehnke Is breaking In a new team of horses be purchased a short time ago. School closed here last Friday. An entertainment and Ice cream social was given In the evening. A large crowd was present Mr. Ella Moehnke of this place closed a succesful term of school at Henrlcl' last Friday with a basket rumor. eluding by taking on board supply. liberal FALLS TO HIS DEATH James Alexander, Employe at Willamette Paper Mills, Killed This Morning Cleveland. Ohio, July 3 John "' Rockefeller is still In the tall timber. Ml the employ of the Plnkerton agen Rrported, however, that he has ac- W t Denver to write a book In which cepted a subpoena at hi daughter' he published certain correspondence home In New York, but court authorl- f th agency that passed through his social In Beaver Creek ball SaturJay iwh noi miormcu or coriaimy or u,- waa s-" j uo Mlnni A (vii a of tha Gtittnanharc mil V I J'ul u 14 rj . it 's kji'.unvMuvi q uva der trial. More than half of the court'a day wa occupied In reading to the Jury copies of the document which Mr. Friedman took from the Plnker ton record. These were chiefly the daily reports of ecret agents operat ing as spies among the union and Portland, July 3 The greatest July junion men at Cripple Creek, Victor, rainstorm known in years visited this '.Globedale, Trinidad and Denver, and GREATEST RAINFALL KNOWN IN YEARS for the Cnlted States Senate to sue' reed Allihon, Governor Cummin vir tually acknowledged tho fact. "People down our way say it I a conceded fact," he said, significantly. Of Rookevelt, Governor Cummin said: "I hava said before that I believed President Roosevelt khould succeed j tilmu.Jf . ,1 T twin, will mav f.ti tliA I t, ttMn-.il, . .. mil wtfj fc.tv, first time that I believe he i the one man to carry out the great reform hn hak Inaugurated. I know he is I city Tuesday night. Between the hours of 10 and 11:45 over an Inch of water fell, coming down In torrent. night Mr. Masslnger and daughter Julia visited with Mrs. Robert GInther one day last week. ESTACADA showed a complete surveillance of the Western Federation of Miner and the United Mlneowners of America Dirt and debrl wanhed across the during the labor trouble In Colorado railway tracks caused the ' derailing ! in 1903-5. Plnkerton men sat In the of kix street cars. DOVER Dover. July 2 Frank Morrison and George Kltmiller left Monday for a Federation Convention at Denver In 1904, reporting all proceedings. None of the reports or letter that were pro duced by Mr. Friedman and read to the Jury by Clarence Darrow contain ed other than general reference to the collateral Issues of the trial, but they were offered in substantiation of Estacada, July 1 Born, to the wife of Elmer Davis of Garfield, a daugh ter, June 23. . Frank Thomas' baby died this morning. It will be buried tomorrow at the ML Zion cemetery. It death was caused by whooping cough. A mas meeting of the citizen of Eastern Clackamas county has been called at the Garfield grange hall for the purpose of organizing a develop ment league to advertise and boost the Interests of Estacada and the surrounding country. Everybody Is slncero In his decision not to again few days' fixhing on the South fork of ! the counter c,alra of the defense that, invited and It la hoped the hall will line rinnerum agency conspirea lor , be niiea. ine lDvnauons l exiena- WAS DESENDING STAIRS accent, but I prophesy that the nubile i v.aein freeif . ,, . , . . i . ; . v, .i,w....t,.. ,.r v, .-. t.w. rnA. j . - . i , . 1 1 demand inira an seciionk oi me ia- I (Jeorco iSawteli has hepn hplnin? hla ! l"c u11 "-"' " f u rcuci- ,ea 10 uie iauit- I -"r I . . Hon will be so strong that bo will be i brother In law at Eagle Creek with hI iatlon 01 Imer8 and the lives I its made to see that It Is his duty tojhBylng. .leaders. serve the people for another four Percy Kltzmiller and wife are spend-1 Freldman's testimony was not ob years. There Is nothing In the Idea inR t hoir honeymoon on the home-MecU(1 u b the prosecution but on that he should not accept because of stead with hi people. j cross-examination he was attacked on the old fogy Idea that a man must a. J. Morrison drove to Portland i tho ffround that he had played the When HI Feet Slipped, It I Suppos ed, Breaking HI Neck No One Witnessed the Accident. quit when he ha served two term, j this week. His daughter, Miss Edna,) and If there was, he could still take j will return with him to spend the another term, for ho will not have I Fourth, serveu iwo compile term wnen nis j Pinkertons false and had stolen the Jams Alexander, The meeting will be held Friday evening, July 12, at 8 p. m. It la the Intention of the promo ter of the plan to have literature de scriptive of the resources and advan tages of our part of Clackamas coun ty printed to be distributed to all present term expires." Asked a to whnt would be the great political Issue for the campaign of 1908, the Governor said: "The paramount Issue, I apprehend, will be the fair and proper regula- an employee of, t ion of Interstate commerce. I have the Willamette Pulp and Paper Co., 'great hopes that tariff revision will fell a little before noon Tuesday, 'not be a political Issue. It' would killing him almost Instantly. 'neem likely that the platform adopted Mrs. Joseph DeShazer entertained her brother and his family from Olym pla last week. They came overland and report some very bad roads. Dr. Watters w Ith a company of min- parts by members sending this mat- document he produced. Freldman ter out In letters. contended the methods of the Pinker-1 The Rev. Dr. Rowland, elder of the ton agency fully justified what he M. E church for this district, preach did, and said that if he had known ed at the M. E. church at Estacada, this trial was coming up, he would Sunday evening. have taken more letters and reports. Methods of Militia. Miss Eva D. Pruner has been em ployed to teach in the intermediate Another Interesting witness was i department of the Estacada school. isters and two young men are at his farm, enjoying the fine fishing Eagle !James L- Wallace, an attorney of She left Sunday for her home at Rid Creek affords. Cripple CreeK, who served with the dies, Douglass county. Quite a number of Doverltes 'will , mlll,la first 83 a P-"Ivate -ni- then as I Miss Stevens was re-employed as celebrate with the Sandy people this ;R Heutenant during the strike of 1903- 'primary teacher in the Estacada year. He related several incidents as school. Cant. Branson and wife returned to i tending to show the misuse of the The Misses Iva Dale, Stella and old grinder room of Mill A, and was ventlon will contain a plank going un- mover last Thursday, having boen'power ot the miIitia by the mine-.. Linda Womer went to Oregon City, seen to turn to descend tbo steps, eoulvocallv on record in favor of L,n ntK,... 'i.j owners and eave the criminal records ' ftnndav for thp nnrnnsp nf nttontlinc I ' - - p. "'- r-tuv; vv IWOI..I . .uuiiuni : t - o I. I 1 1 t. fc . il. I . t ... ... I . j M . 1 Ma. . . 1 . - noon their friends treated them to an OI 8omo 01 ine Bunngniers importea old fashioned surprise party. They ibjr the niineowners,' told of the work brought lunch, set a table in the yard j,n8 of the card system, recited the and had a very enjoyable time. Dr. ; circumstances connected with the Rowlands, Dr. Watters and Rev. c. ,,ootinR pt the unlon Btores and the Alexander waH walking along In the at the next National Republican Con- He was by himself nnd that was the changing of the tariff schedules as liiHt siyn of him 'until ho was picked .they now exist With our great party up unconscious on the cement Hour j pledged to this principle, the decks of the room below. It is supposed are cleared for the next great prob death was mused by concussion of lent." the brain from striking on the hard i floor. It Is not known, whether bo1 fell over the railing or under. When tbo body was rescued, the neck had been broken and a gash cut In his throat. Alexander was mustered out of the army. April 15 and went to work In the paper mills April 29. Little or nothing Is known of his personal nf- WATER ISOTHERS BACKWATER BUILDERS the summer normal school. Garfield school closed last Friday. B. O. Bozwell and L. J. Palmateer put In the telephones for the central division last week, and phone bells McPhersou wero present. Dr. Rowland held Ing services at the evening. quarterly meet cuhrch Monday JUDGE GALLOWAY WLLS REFERENDUM Salem, Ore., July. 3 Judge Wm. The closing down of the woolen mills for the dinner hour, today, rnused considerable trouble for those building the cement breakwater at fairs. Hut it is known that he has a tho Lowor 1(nH,u Wlu, tho wator sister, Mrs. Susan Cooke, residing in C(nS(,(1 t0 turn th watPrs m Houston, Texas, who Is his only rel (10 temporary Hume overflowed Into 1 Galloway today rendered a decision atlve. 'the Ixiwer Pnsln and backed' up ! which Practically nullifies the refer- Dr. Sommer was summoned, but of B(ll11Ht (nc cement work, overflowing ' ei,(,um enactments of recent I.egisla conrso could do nothing. Coroner nt one ))0nt where the workmen were 't'f't's. His decision was on the ground Dolman was called to tho scene and , tamping In the cement. that the act did not properly state shortly afterward the body was re-1 mm,PBrv iinm u.w ninHv mm. lit purpose In its caption. everywhere within 200 miles of the moml ta ,0 morgu(, An nqu08t m m &mUj " v - win oe iumu tuesuay evening. ! nienttroreeded. The loss was trlfl-! Mrs. Henrv Wallbrecht ami Mr. jnewspaptr office, and swore that he lhave been merrily jingling ever since. saw K. C. bterling, chier detective tor George D. Ely, Currinsville's bache the mlneowners, fire the first shot in ,lor merchant, surprised his friends the Victor riot the day the Indepen-jlast Monday by marying Mrs. Clara dence station was blown up. ' Knight. They are spending their M. E. White, an organizer for the jhoneymoon in Eastern Oregon. Western Federation, was the last wit- j Prof. J. E. Stubbs and wife were at ness and brought the trial partlcl- Hood River last week. tago of the free music classes and the half-rate on season tickets, and help to swell the chorus Into tho best cvor lieard at Gladstone. G A. R. DAY AT CHAUTAUQUA ? nientnroceeded. The loss was trl Mrs... Cooke was wired concerning ,ng nm, tno (U,,ay otlly tom,K)1.ai.y. tho accident and tbo body will bo I held pending her Instructions. How to Cure Chilblain. A Sufferer From Paralysis. Nellie Maria Cheney, wife of O. A. Cheney, died at tho family resl- Wednesdny, July 17, Is putiiotlc day at tho Chautnuu.ua, and tho man agement has a splendid program for that occasion. In tho afternoon Sen ator Elmer J. Burkett, of Nebraska, will speak on "The American Flag." ; In the evening Congressman Willi C. llawley speaks on the topic, "Some Present Day American , Problems," . Members of the local G.' A. R. post 10 enjoy ireeuom irom cnuumins, (lonco tn (jreenpolnt, Tuesday after- wrttes John Kemp, East Otlsfleld, Me., nooUi aftor a Btroke of paralysls, her apply liucklens Arnica Sniva. llln(1RS Blx w0Ua. j Payne and wife and. little son Eugene of Los Angeles are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Gard ner and daughter Miss Annie at Mel drum. Mr. payno has sold his place in California and la looking over this country with a view to locating here. On account ot the Fourth of July falling -on Thursday this week, the Have also used it for saltrheum with , Mra Chenpy waa l)0Vn in catsklll, excellent resulta." Guaranteed for N Y October 7, 1839. She has re- lever soios, muoieni uicors, pues, Bi,itHl - in this state for the past 14 , usual mid-week '!, prayer meeting of burns, wounds,,, frost bites and skin ypara an,i ha8 iwn recognIzed as j the First Baptist church will be held diseases, 2Bo at Howell & Jones drug oho of the most energetic workers for : on Friday evening, July 5, at 7:45. Store. . , Mio nmip-iTurntlnnfil rOmi-nli nf irlilili ITlllfl tw tllrt firt mntithlv rnvAnnnt she was a member. She leaves a hits- meeting. Pastor Linden will lead Thoroughbred Berkshire Hog, I band and seven children, Chette L., and all members of the church are Anyone wishing to buy thorough-' of Chicago, Eston S. nnd Grafton B. j urged to bo, present. All others are bred Berkshire male hogs, aged about of San Francisco, Ardon W. of Ore-: most cordially welcome. six months, call nnd see them or gon City," Mrs. Willis Johnson of La- write R. S. McLaughlin, R. F, D. No, fayette, Ethel of McMinnville and Bert Clark has been ill for several have taken p the matter and are 1, Mllwaukle, Ore., Box 122. 80t4 Edith of this city. .days at his home at Mt. Pleasant. Farms to be listed with us. WHYT BECAUSE We advertise extensively. That gives us a market. BECAUSE We have-many Inquiries. That gives us customers. BECAUSE We go after business. That helps us to sell your farm. BECAUSE We are wide awake. That brlng3 quick returns for you. Cooper & Co.