Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 12, 1908, Image 1

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FORTY SECOND YEAR NO. 24
OREGON CITY, OREGON. Fh'DAY, JUNE 12, 1908.
ESTABLISHED 18IS.
ENTERPRBSE
THRONGS IN
CELEBRATION
OREGON CITY'S MARKET AND
BOOSTER DAY WAS A
HUGE SUCCESS.
SHAW KISSES BRIDE
Public Wadding, Races, Sporti, Free
Automobile Rldei and Many Other
Featuret Combine to Make
Attractive Day.
Ih possible that tlio Market Day may
bo mailo a monthly feature. In tho
evening Him non-com missioned olllcer
of Com puny 0, Third Hotel moot, Ore
gon National (Juard, kuvo a dance In
tho Armory that wan well attended,
and the IioIoIh and eating houses were
well patronl.ud. . -
CLACKAMAS STRIKES
BLOW AT EDUCATION
GIVES AN OVERWHELMING VOTE
AGAINST HIGH 8CHOOL
AND UNIVER8ITY.
Oregon Clly'N flrHt Market and
Booster I )ay was a hug" success and
Neveral thommnd people from all
purtH of Clackamas County wuro In
town Saturday to accept the hospital
ity of the local business men. Tho af
fair was started with a parade, ana
HiIm wuh followed by open air exorcla
ih at the eiiMt end of the stiNpeiinlnn
bridge, (leorgo C. Ilrownell deliver
ei un oration that wan spontaneous
and timely, and the crowning feature
of the day wan a public wedding. Miss
.ell ii Hazel and A. A. Armstrong were
married by County Judge Dlmlck amid
the clieern of the crowd, and Captain
Janie I'. Bhaw, the chief llixmter,
kissed the bride. Tho couple were
proNented with scores of useful glfta
by the business men and have a good
Mtnrt toward hoiiHekneplng.
I'eoplu commenced coming to the
city early In tho morning on foot,
horseback and In vehicle of all do
McrlptloiiH and by the tlmo of the pa
rade at 10 o'clock Main (struct wuh
hanked with people along both sides.
The Oregon City band headed tho pro
cession, and there were a number of
atructlvo MohIh, the prettiest being
th ut of the Oregon City Homo and Car
nation Hoclety, which wan covered
with nowera. The Red Men hud a
(lout that whk enthiiHlaHtlcally ap
plauded, and thero were muny fine
horse In the parade,
Kreo automobile rides offered by L.
AduuiH miiilo hundreds of Uttlu child
ren happy during the day, and Auguttt
Erlckson, of the Clackamas Tavern,
donated the uno of his auto for the
pleasure of tho Utile ones. Thero
were other attractions for tho visitors,
Including free tickets to tho moving
picture shows, and evorylxxly wan hap
py over tho day's festivities.
Ijirgu quantities of produce were
brought Into the city by the fanner
mid they had no difficulty In dlHpos-
With the strength of the Initiative
and referendum Clackamas County
has everliiHtlngly delivered a stagger
Ing blow at education, by awaiting the
University of Oregon appropriation
bill and the county high school mean
lire. Everything that turn money tuck
ed to It Is a Hlgn for tho aluughter In
tho country precincts, and tho major
ity against the University Ih greater
tliuii the votes cast In favor of It.
In Oregon City and precincts adjacent
to It tho University wub given a small
favorable vote,- The olllclul count on
the many amendments follows:
I'ay of legislators Yes, 701: no,
3580.
Scattering stato Institutions Yes,
1528; no, 2120.
More Supremo Judges Yes, 1248;
no, 2C79.
November elections Yea, 3396; no
P91. !
Sheriff to have prisoners Yes, 3054:
no, 1332.
Compulsory Pusses Yes, 1119: no,
3040.
Armory appropriation Yes, 1248;
no, iiunu.
BEATIFUL ROSES TO BE
EXHIBITED FOR TWO DAYS
Second Annual Show of Clackamas County Rose
m and Carnation Society Opens and Many
Flowers Are Displayed.
.,.,
Preparations are complete for then,. Adams. Fair Ktrp v t Tirtn
second unnual Hose Bhow of tho Clack- First National Bank, John Walker
amuH County Hose and Carnation Bo-iDr. Aifm.i nn.in n D...,.,,i '
clety which will be held Friday and Hank of Oregon City, T. J. Gary, Ceo.
Saturday In Willamette Hall. Thai Ely, A. Price, Hawley Pulp & Paper
Ileal meeting of tho society was held Co., Wm. Gardiner. Drs. Sommer &
I uovday and tho rules were amended Mount, D. C. Ely, J. E. Seeley.
Creek.
Justice of the Peace
Williams, Dem 200
Constable
Jones, Hep 109
Stewart, Dem ; 116
District No. 10 Canyon Creek and
Highland.
Justice of the Peace-
Wallace, Rep 68
Kandle ........ 44
Constable
Bottemlller, Rep , 99
District No. 11 Viola, Harding and
Sprlngwater.
Justice of the Peace
COMMERCIAL
CLUB COMES
ORGANIZATION IS FORMED
LEADING BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL MEN.
BY
ho that exhibitors must have the
names and classes of roses written
on a small card and fastened securely
to each rose. The committee will bo
at the hall to receive exhibits at 9
o'clock Friday morning. Women who
do not care to compete for prizes are
requested to send roses for decoration.
All vases will bo furnished to the so
ciety and a copy of tho rules will bo
furnished to anyone either at tho hall
or at Harlow's grocery or Hardlng'a
drug store.
Prof. Stauffer, of Portland High
School, will give a talk on wild flow
ers Saturday afternoon and school1
children of the sixth grade and over
are invited to attend without charge.
Strawberry growers aro requested
to bring berries early. The society
will give a aet of solid sliver tea
spoons for the best crate of berries
onl iliA a.inHtlU. I-
University appropr.at.on-Yea, 1216; j bers of"the ty must wr badges'
for recognition, else they will not be
PRECINCT OFFICERS.
District
no,
Suffrago Yes, 1CC1;
-Yes, 2105; np,
-Yes, 1821,
no, 281
Woman
2929.
Wheelmen's dull bill
20C9.
Open town amendment
on, 2507.
Single Tax Yes, 1153; no, 3394.
Recall Yea, 2781; no, 1310.
People's Instruction for senators
Yes, 3-122; no, 902.
Proportional representation Yes
2404; no. 1C28.
Corrupt practice Yes. 2591; no,
1UUS.
nn'" U 'r flMh b"l Ye8' 2353 ' D0,
Grand Jury amendment Yes. 2330'
no, H95.
Hood River County Yes, 1920; no,
1460.
853m"lty h'Kl1 BchoolYc8' 1C3: n:
In county Yes, 2437;
lug of ull tho marketable stuff. Near
1.. ll ,1... ....... - M ' . , ... '
ij an 1,1 ,1117 uiimuixn iin-n ii:hhii-ii u i WHUKIU, ClackailllR Oak CiTOVO
record breaking day's business and It 1 Harmony Yes, 217; no, 316.
Prohibition
no. 2fi0d.
Prohibition In four precincts of Mil.
and
admitted to tho hall without ebareo
These badges are very elaborate and
may bo obtained from the treasurer
for 25 cents each, and the money will
be refunded after the show If the
badge Is returned.
On the opening day of the Show
the doors will be closed from 11 A. M.
to 2 P. M. so that the committee may
arrange the exhibits and tho Judges
may pass upon entries. There are 11
rules for tho governing of exhibits.
The prices are numerous and beau
tiful and are displayed. Many of the
local business and professional men
have contributed handsome gifts. The
donors are:
O. B. Dlmlck. W. A. Shewman, Jr.,
John Adams. Frank Busch, C C Store,
J. Ivltt. A. Robertson, J. E. Hedges,
Rurmelster & Andresen, Edith Cheney
Fred Greenman. H. P. Brlghtblll, R.
Potzold, H. E. Cross, Mrs. W. L. Block,
J. E. Jack, Huntley Bros. Co.. -Geo.
A. Harding, Wilson & Cooke, Howell
& Jones, Dr. Carll. F. T. Grlfflth. Rev.
A. Hlllebrand, Pope & Co., N. R. Lang.)
Jubb, Rep 197 j
nonstable
Brown, Rep 191
District No. 13 Cascade, Cherryvllle
and Bull Run.
Justice of the Peace
T. G. Jonsrud, Rep 230
Constable
Bert Jonsrud, Rep 245
District No. 14 George and Ettacada.
Justice of the Peace
Boswell, Rep 62
Gill, Ind 185
Womer, Dem ug
Constable
Jones, Rep 282
District No. 15 Killin and Needv.
Justice of the Peace
Smith, Rep 192
Constable
Spagle, Dem 192
No. 1 Pleasant Hill, Tuala
tin and Union.
Justice of the Peace
DodBon, Rep 130
Thompson, Dem 146
Constable-
Peters, Dem 151
Todd, Rep . . 127
District No. 2 Oswego.
Justice of the Peace
Davidson, Rep 1C2
Constable-
Spencer, Rep 163
District No. 3 Mllwaukle, Clackamas,
Oak Grove and Harmony.
Justice of the Peace
Kelso, Rep 455
Constable
Elklns, Rep 455
District No. 4 Abernethv.
Oregon City No. 1. Oreaon Clt No. Upon the testimony of Roy Stewart
2, Oregon City No. 3, Maple Lane,!and his barkeeper, Ed Anderson, the
PROSPECT IS BRIGHT
Upper Floor of Masonic Temple May
Be Secured a Permanent Home
for Club, Which Is Need
ed in Oregon City.
COUNCIL REVOKES
SALOON LISENSE
ROY 8TEWART MUST GO OUT OF
BUSINESS IN OREGON
CITY JUNE 20.
West Oregon City,
Justlco of the Peace
Parker, Dem 692
Samson, Rep gc8
Constable
Barbur, Rep 594
Miles, Dem 925
District No. 6 Canby and New Era.
juhiice or tne peace
Knight, Rep 305
Lon stable
oranam, Kep 293
tHBirict No. 7 Barlow and Macksburg
Justice of the Peace
Sanduness, Rep 146
Yohann, Dem !!!!!!! 72
Constable
Coleman, Dem ' 65
King, Rep !!!! 149
District No. 8 Marquam, Molalla and
Soda SDrinaa.
Justice of the Peace
Dungan, Dem 227
Hobart, Rep 'mi
Constable
Adams, Dem 970
District No. 9 Beaver Creek and Milk
city council Monday nleht revoked
Stewart's liquor license to take effect
June 20. Stewart came here from
Pendleton and has been arrested sev
eral times upon criminal charges and
his resort has borne an unsavory repu
tation. On the night of May 22 Sam
Bray was arrested for robbing John
Walleck, and In the trial of the case
Saturday Stewart and Anderson ad
mitted selling liquor to Intoxicated
persons, which is a direct violation
of the city ordinance and also of the
bond that the saloonkeepers are re
quired to file. Stewart's license is
paid to June 30.
New Restaurant to Open.
Walter Hornback and Roy Cllne
nave rented the premises formerly oc
cupied by J. E. Wassom on Seventh
street near the Southern Pacific depot
and will establish the wigwam Coffee
House and Lunch Counter, opening
next Saturday. They will be open day
and night and expect to have a. liter
al patronage.
Following the Booster and Market
Day, while the enthusiasm of the bust
ness men is at its height, the organ
ization of a Commercial Club Is being
attempted by John Adams, Dr. E. a
Sommer nd other well known ' busi
ness and professional men. Papers
were circulated this week and were
signed freely, as the progressive citi
zens of Oregon City are not slow to
realize the benefits to accrue from or
ganization, to say nothing of the so
cial features of a club that will bring
the people of Oregon City closer to
gether. ,
It Is planned to secure the entire
upper floor of the new Masonic Tem
ple and fit it up for club rooms. The
initiatory charge Is $25, and the dues
will probably be nominal and only
high enough to defray the running ex
penses of the organization. More
than 50 names were obtained Toes
day to the proposition and there is
little doubt that a sufficient number
will be secured in a few days to make
the formation of the club a certain
ty. Oregon City has lone felt the need
of a good commercial organization, and
u is apparent that the hope of the
"pushing" class of people are about
to be realized.
OFFICIAL VOTE OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
Hedges Elected Alternate.
State Senator J. E. Hedges was'
Tuesday elected an alternate to the'
National Democratic Convention at
Denver. He attended the meeting of
the state convention In Portland and
other Democrats who , went from
Clackamas County were ' O. D. Eby,
secretary of the county central com
mittee; Al Gribble, of Macksburg; W
O. Vaughan, of Molalla; H. G. Stark
weather, of Mllwaukle, and E. Mass.
of Wlllamttte.
Want Baseball Game.
The Woodburn Junior baseball team
challauges any baseball team in Ore
gon City for a game. Ages ranging up
to 17 years. Write H. Mickel, Wood
burn, Ore.
CANDIDATES
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U. 8. Senator
11. M. Cake
George E. Chamberlain
Representative In Congrei
Willis C. Hawley
J. J. Whitney
Dairy and Food Commlialoner
J. W. BaJIcy
K. N. Emery
Railroad Commissioner
Thomas K. Campbell
R. Robertson
Prosecuting Attorney
E. II, Tongue
Representative, 17th District
C. N. McArthur
A. King Wilson i
Representative
J. U. Campbell .-
Walter A. Dlmlck
Linn E. Jones
W. A. Hcylmon
L. W. Robblns
W. K. Young
E. Coalman
John P. 8tark
M. V. Thomas
County Commissioner
W. H. Mattoon
J. II. Smith
Alfred A. Spanglor
Sheriff
It. B. Beatle
R. U Greavos
C. E. Hilton
Clerk
P. W. Greenman
Robort Glnther
Recorder of Conveyances
William Heerdt
Bayno Howard
Chauncey E. Ramsby
Treasurer
J. C. Paddock
August Splinter
Coroner
R. L. Holman
J. S. Imel
Tom J. Myers 1
School Superintendent
T. J. Gary
Joseph W. Gray
Assessor"
J. E. Jack ;
Harry S. Moody
John W. Park h
Surveyor
S. A. D. Hungate
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