Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 17, 1908, Image 1

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    PUDS
fORTY MCOND YEAR NO. 20.
OREGON CITY, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1901
ESTABLISHED 1SM.
SECOND WEEK
MARY SMREIiAR SLAIN IN
JUDGE RYAN
HEADS CLUB
CHAUTAUQUA
CITY
ENTER
COLD BLOOD BY AUSTRIAN
MathJancigaj Deliberately Takes the Life of Young
BIO CROWDS CONTINUE TO ATTEND
J CHAUTAUQUA AND LISTEN
TO FINE PROGRAMMES.
END COMES ON SUNDAY
Baxball Tournament Will Da Decided
Saturday Afternoon, With Fireworks
:, and Athletle Entartalnmant
- In tha Evanlng.
tltn
Ihu
"Old Oregon" held the hnuid nt
I'mum liimr Friday timmltiK mil
Olut fill III Wlia decked olll Willi lelll'ltl jel
low nihil nf I'll' Ihu Hlalo I iilvcially, III
ai'cnmera, lien n ii ii I m iuhI llnwci. , rival.
'ii t fmuphill wita Ihii imilii liur In
On' uudlluiiiiui mill talked In mi oplliu
lalle vi lli fur nearly mi hour mi gchuidl
umlltlun df i In. count i y. concluding
Willi it l"u fur unliin IiIkIi school Hint ad
vnticcmrut ii ii I'lMiriitluiiM nf uulvcialty
Win k. I In wu warmly lecelvuil und I he
itdlcge liimr wu milled ma uy n bund
of aiudiMiia wliii mounted lhi f.lutr.irni
lllul III I III- l.lullll Hcolllplinililcllt .if Mia
Kdiut Cillleld, aatiK so'uo of th varsity
amiga. I'rcalilciit Cuinplicira nldn wna
in en ded Willi mi Introduction hy M.
Kvu Kmerv I yft liml lw annua by Alia.
Kulhryn Wnide Pope, vmul Inaiiuctor
it tin Kugciia Itiallliiilnii, whose awett
aoprutiu wua greeted Willi rm Hal up
pinnae. Mr, K. K. Wllllani. , whose
home la ul Km i Hi (liovj whcie pu'he
l.'iilirmlly la located, rendered plealr,g
piano number In I hi' Ihtci.'nt uf oirgnu.
,'riin Imll at it tn Frldny iift-moon be
tween Him Oregon City llniya und Din
U liunon Cuba wua on of Ilia lcM Hint
haa lisnii afn on the grnunda kitim the
aeaalun opened mid lh Oicgnn t.'lty ng
Kri'Kulltm curried off tlm nun.!.-. Tha
acurr:
. U-bunol 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 U 0 -5
Olcgmi City 00!ii 110 &
William Talk Saturday.
Intellectual ability nnd humility waa the
kry null, o( ,. 1,'i-tuii' f jonn nhr,,
Wlllliima Hatnrdny afternoon. Tlia ilia
llligulalind a.'inilui-ili-i-t fiuin Mlaalaalppl
ii.-w ir iiiKiii crown mill una Inn nn
lh" Kriiunda Ihla amnion, nml mi inn
platform wi'in ai'vrnil niin prominent In
Hi-aim life. aiimtiH them ijiivrtmir Cham
berlain and George II. William. rr
in. ii n lliuti an hum nml n liulf Williams
held lila audience, wlm pinked the vnat
nedltoiluin. nml waved thrrn nt will.
4 Children Exhibit lower.
I'laiiina nnd niilla of tlm public
achoola ol I'luikuiima and Miilltiiunah
Counties were. , (,,. Hntiirdny
morning In curry mil tin- programme for
Public Hrliivnl Imy nt tin- Kmuiii liimr.
inn hiinilird t.-u. Ih i nn ihn iilalfonn
iiiik "AimTlra." with .Mia. K. JC. Wll
llnma ua arixiiniionlal. Tim plutfuiin wua
Imiiki'il with iM'iiullfiil Mnwpia ilnri-d
tliiTM fnr illapluy liy tlie pnplla nf tlm
Clurkamaa ruunly ai-hnnla nnd lhi
lill.lt waa (In- llni-at rvrr a.-i-n mi Ihn
Cliiiillniiipiit itriiiiinla. Tlm pinKiiiiiiini'
wua nml, r tlm dlii'illiin nf Hiipi'ilnli'iiilmit
nf HrhiHil (Imy, uml lu IiuiihIiii r, Hun.
J. II Arkiriniin, aliiln upirln IninPlil nf
pulillr Inairiirllun, wlm Km.. u niiixti-ily
II.I.IKP.H mi inuiiHiiiui iriutiiiiK in lln
HrliiMila." fiillnwvd liy County Hupi'lln-
tonunnt Jliililnann, of Miilliiuinnh. wlma
aiii.ji-ii wua "IIi-Iiik llinihi.ia Willi
Kailh." Iliilh uililri'Kni'a with MnIi'i-i to
rmifiilly hy u lai,. ninlU'iiri'. Mia. I, Inn
K Joiiia. Mia. Iliirtini mid Hup.M Intrnil
i nt itiililiimni wen. Jiiiin,., f Dm dla
pliiy mid llii' liwiiidn wi'in ua follow.
I'rlxi' uf llu for tin' liml fxhlbll of cut
llnwi-ia. Mllwuiiki'K Hilmnl.
Iiidlvliliiul prim a foe rxlillilta of awrrt
Pi'iia-Klral, fi, i:iin Jiukinm; aiTiind,
tl. Cmiio Hrlnnlilli. third. :, Kddli llnv
iniiii, fmuih. . Lylu Mi-Cuy; llfth. 11,
Aiiiiii Ixni HIidHtit.
'IIik (iiiKun l-i'iliiatluii of Wnmni'i
Clulia ti nili-ri il a rvivpllnn In John Hlimp
Wlllluina mid L'miitivaHitiiin nnd Mia.
Iluwli-y nt thi-lr Inudiiuui Irra Hiitiiiduy
ufli'i iiiHin. mid udii'mna wimk tniulii by
Mr. llu wiry. Mr. Wlllluina nnd Mnynr
l.n in-, nf. I'ui'iluiid, liuvi'iiiiir Chnmlii'i
!. t'nlnnil Hob.it A.' MIIIit und Mia.
AIiukiiII Hi'ott Uunlwii)' und ullu-ia tulki-d
lii'li-lly.
Tin- hull mimr Hutiliiliiy ilfti-ilinon m
twii n .Mount '1'iilmr mid tlm Hpnntona wua
a walk ovit for Ihn luttt-r ti-nm. In tlm
in mi ruiitu llvn l ima wi-iv imuln hy Hpun
Inn. und Mount Tnbor'a lliat aoora rumn
In tin- m-v.-iith. wln-n Ihflr plliliiT llnrd
mil it huiim run Into di'i'p lift fluid. Th
arori:
Mount Tabor '..0000001 0 1 S
Bpanton 12 0 10 0 1! 11
i niii'd Hlulra JikIki- mid Mi a. Walvrr
Inn, Mr. nnd Mra. Ji-fTuraon Mcyma nnd
Mr. nnd Mra. Turn ItlilimdHiin worn h in on a;
Ihi' thiiiiHiinda nn ihu Kruunda Hnturdny
iifli-riiiMin.
. Whllf hunillvilH uf i nln lt-ft I hp Pnrk
after thu Ifitiuu Huliuduy, ' thouaunda
Miiyrd fur tin- rvi'iiliiK luiuvrl. which wna
vny aui'i'i'naiui. nr. it. a. lloiiiuiru dl
rirtd tin1 iiflulr. Thn liiiuihriH wi-ru rnn-
ili'ted by tlm mi'inhi'ia uf tin- Wlllumi ttt)
luillva iiiuititti' nnd Wi'ie hcuitlly ic-
L't'lvvd. ,
" But Liar Figure."
"KtKurra du nut lit, but Ifuia Mann'."
Thla wua only uiu of tlx- I'lnphatlr ua
ai'illuna In tlu li'rtun- of l)r. II. I.. Whit.
inunJ uf Hrultlr, mi the ('huiitiiiioiiu tilnt-
lot in Monday uflnrnuoit. Hla aubejot wua
tin. . mi'hhiiki' in yoiivii to inn rn acnt
A nit, und hi1 i-uluKlzi'd tlm youth, whuau
vlnlon, liv mi Id. wua tlm vlaluii of rlKht
t'ouatmna.
"Tlm JnilKim-nt of youth la nmrclli'aa
nnd moat nlwuya trim und hla Intuition Ih
I'Xcfiillonully atroiiK. Whlln tlm youth
nmkea nilatukra, ultt-r hn Rota throiiKh
liiiinihTluir. Humi'lhliiK la doim. llu la op.
iimiauc, ana overcome ouatacit'H, but hu
bi'imvc In hlinai'll.'
The dm'tur, who la piuitor of one of
Hi u till' a lurguat chuichfa, fouKht ukhIiihi
in-aafiiniam.
The duy wna cool In (ihulHtoim Turk
Mniidiiy und becuiiati of thla the nttend
ant'e wua not ruuul to that of thu warm
iluya ot luat wimk. Hut Ihrro wt-ru L'OO
propli' on thn ifroiinda und half of thi'm
auw (he bunt playi'il Knuii' of IiiihcIihII
thai Iium been exhibited thua fnr In the
loin nniimnl. Tlm Lubuuon Cuba nnd tlm
Hpnntona were tho couleatlnK tt'itma nnd
never a run croaacd the pluti: until the
luNlliulf of the ninth ItinliiK. whi n Moore
i iiiihiil ai'Cond whi'ii the Hpunlon third
liiiMi'inun thrrw tlm ball IiIkIi over Hint,
mid wna hrouifht In by u timely lilt by
1.im.
Mlna Kli'iinor Colony anna; Monday af
ternoon nnd W, lOuni'iifl Knox Kve aev
nil of hla I'holco diiiinallo ri'cltutlona.
Thi' Kound Table wna under the direc
tion of the W. C. 'I'. V., und nddri-aai-M
wi re inailii on the llcpiur trnlllc by- Mra.
M. U T. Illddi'n, Mra. Kiln J. Clinton,
Mra, Idu Bnrkluy, ra. Adah Wiullnce
I'liruh and MlHa Fnuict'a UoIhIiiiII. Tho
nfTiilr wua vi-ry entcrtiiliiliiK K' the whlto
rlhhoni'ra und MIhh Ia iiU HcIiIuhhoii, wIiohii
awi'ut voice la very captivating;, rendered
two number. i
Tlm lecture by Wnlter Thomna MIIIm. of
I'ortlund, on "I'liblli; Ownerahlp of Mon
oiiullzed lltllltlea,"' wna preceeded hy a
vocnl aolo by Dr. It. A. llerlliiKo nnd a
annK by the Wlllnmctte Olrla' quartette.
Mr. Mills la a deep thinker nnd n force
ful apenker. Ilia knowledge of political
hlatory la uatoundliiK nnd hi compela at
tention from tho alart.
"Health lloblema llefore the American
People" were dlaeuaaed nt the Monduy
niornlna; Forum hy William O. Kllot, of
I'ortlund, who outlined the effurta now
behiK mude for the. eHtubllahinent of a
DR. B. J. HOADLEY, whoa
a Chautauqua Irntructor
and American
uccful.
lhth year
In Enallih
Girl and Shoots Her Down In a
Jealous Rage.
llilllolial lillli-nii uf hi'iiltk In lake up ail'll
Ki'i'ul enlei prima ua the auuliuiluii not
only uf lowna. rltlia, dlalrlcla, but even
I rmiie aiulea, ' and Kieut rlvera.
the Ohio, nn whoae ahurea epldi inh of
typhoid fever are of ever Vumtiuit !
in I'l'iiee. lie allowed what hud been duna
lone by national effort in atampliiK out
yellow fever, aninll pox. cholera, leproay,
und Hint the In ld wna allll wide for til-
leiuuloala, lypholil piiiuiinoiilu ami Infan-
lin inuriiiuiiea.
l)r, W, T. Wlllliimnoii. the einlneiit
nerve apeelnllat, talked on aome nf the
ll'luea uf aelelll'e, Willi ut the rlak of
Imlr Uvea hud luvialluutuil vuiiaea und
remeilha, uml wlm liuve Hindu the world
heller plmti for human habitation. Until
ajHuikera were well received.
women at Chautauqua.
Women held thu hoarda at I'hautuiiuuu
Tueaibiy mid Mlea Aiinu l-wla Clark, a
linci ndant of both U win und Clurk,
t
Hurroundeil und' followed by a howling
mob of tlireii hundred men und boya,
Mulh JniielHiij, who Huturdny nlht mur
dered Hi-yiar old Mary Himekur, In a lit
uf Jealuiia niK". wua ruahed to Hie coun
ty Jail Himdiiy moniiliK by Juller Nehren
und Cunalnlilo M Ilia, while a luript poaae
of olllrclH, heiuled by Mherirf Keulle, und
iieioiiiiiaiiled liv lleleellvo ViiiikIiiiii and
lltratur ha been vtry Ihla twu blood hoiilula. from Portland, were
fulluwIiiK th trail aceiileil ly Iliu Ouita on
the 1-oKiin mad up Hie (..'luckuinaa itlver,
Moiii.Ihk In tlm vicinity of Kedland on
Tom I'nlter'a farm.
Kur live blueka the crowd, Ha ruiih"
Ilka awnllliiK with every alep, yelled and fouKht
lor Dial place, all t-iiaer 10 rui a near
look lit Ihu delimit primmer, whom- arnlle
uf ilellKhl at the nfiturb'ly he wua re
eelvliiK, never fuded until the Jail door
ilutied upon him. Crlea of "Klve ua u
rnpe," and "liam him," fell upon the
cure of the olllcera und the murderer, but
a lender wua lackhiK und no lime wua
loat by Nehren and Mllea. both well arm
ed, and they propelled their cuptlve awift
ly to the t'oiirtniiiiae aipjure, where tho
dimavon douia rlaiiKed behind him.
"(limd by," ahuiiled the Auatrlun, wav
ing hla hand ua he dlauppeurcd, ond the
tickle crowd luiiKhed,
The cold blooded crime committed ty
JanclKa) Juat hefure mldnlkht Huturdny,
reaultliiK In the Inatunt ibuth of little
Mary Hmrekar, wna deliberate. Inaune
nlked nn tin- pliitfuini In thu uflernonnoniwllh Jealmy becauae the lrl he loved
'I'riii'tlcul rn diui Km." Hhe wna it not- would have none of him. he left hla I'Kim
able thiure nnd wna alven nn enlhualuallc. between 11 o clock und mldulrfht ai,d
r. iillnn Mla I'h.iU .,,. I....I II,., ,.!,.. went atruiKlit lo tlm nome 01 r. in prey
nee, a. uml ulluiled In the heroic llifure of W'llelly taklliK a ladder that waa icailluK
nahlUKlon who could Klve. but not re-
'ive iiiiviiiiiik hi return, allowing inni
JiiiicIkhJ' ault. Late flulurdny ufu-moon
the ilvula met In u down tuwn da loon und
the murderer appeared to be quite friend
ly. He udvlHi'd Koman to marry Mary,
a h ahe wua a goud kI, and after u few
drink he left the place und waa not
IP-ill d from until, the hour of the trag-
eiiy.
The Koman family arrived here from
Chicago Keptember k, l'JW, und JunclgaJ
cuiiiu 10 i;regnn i.:ny lour Uaya later, lie
wua employed In the beater room ut Mill
I J. of I he Willamette Pulp ft Paper Com
pany and did not work Hut unlay. He
talked freely In the county Jail Hunday
afternoon, admitting hla crime und aald
hn waa aorry, hut he also aald that tho
Kill waa willing to din for love of him.
Thla alory, however, la acouled, for It I
well known that Mary manifeated an
uveralon for her aluyer.
Coroner Holman hejd an lntiet over
the body of the dead girl Hunday after
noon, the Jury returning a verdict In ac
cordance with the racta. The Jurymen
were C. K. Naah. Henry Mlley, R. T. Har
bor, Max Pollack, K. M. Naught and W.
J. Wllaon nnd they went to the county
Jail mid talked to the prlaoncr who con
feaaed hla guilt.
U cannot be learned at thla time when
the trial of JnnclguJ will take place, but
It la pnaalhle that It may have to wait
until the November term of the Circuit
Court.
rue delink racy la aliown In actlona that
iilletH the people.
Ilefoin (he In' I lire th Mlivthmn Flower
'tub dlieCtud u d i III. under the auper-
IrIoii of Mia. M. I.. Itoberta Tha drill
wua uiiluue and Well executed, the f ra
tine being Ihe'i luh'a monogram ahnwn In
the drill of flo weiii. Mra. Warren K.
Tbuiiiaa, of Portland, hud churgn of the
mimic, and wna al the phino, while the
anlolala were Mra May Denibnin Hchwab
und Mra. W. A. T. iluahniig, who render
ed aeveral tiumbeia and were Warmly
greeted.
A laii crowd of people waa prcernt nt
I he Koruin Tueaday morning In hear
Profeaaor Joaeph Hchafer of the I'nlver
ally nf Mri'Kou. whuae aubjeet wna "Home
Thing I Koiiinl lu lmdon." He ulluded
to thu work of II. II. Hancroft aa a col
lector, mating thai hla material lliat
made the writing uf Mutiny nf Oregon
pimHlble, Hut he couleiidi-d that lluiicroft
wua unable lo auv the final wind on that
hlatury berauae the "reluina were not all
lu." They hud hern coming In aleudlly
ever alnee aevrral anclellea and niimer
ou Indlvlduula hud Ix ell culleetlng I hem
I loin Hie four cornera uf the Culled
Hlulea. t'ntll ret-eiiily, however, the
Hi It lull an lilvea hud not U'eii explnred i
!...... I I. ....... ... .1... I
I'll w,,-mi iliu,,-, mi III,. . l 11,1 IIHT
I purpuae of getting nt tho nutnuacrlpt In
piiaocMiliin uf the llrltlah govcrnmeiit that
Profeaaor Hchafer aciit the pnat Winter
In 1-nhdon. He found there aourcea which
would enable achulara to bridge many
gulf In our hlatory und In aome caaea
they would require a aerlou modlllca
llun of vlewa now held.
Hiipcrlntcndciit H. T. Mlache. nf tne
Park Department nf Portland, rend a
paper on hla choaen work.
Oregon City won the ball game Tuea
day ufletnonn. defeating Mount Tubor
by a aeore of JO to 1.
William L. Klnley, the ornltholnglat.
opened hla cluaaea Monduy und will talk
(Continued on Page 8.)
FRANK GIBSON SHOT
IN ARM BY MURKY
DRUNKEN QUEST TRIES TO
HOST AND RECEIVES CHARGE
OF BIRD SHOT.
In a drunken brawl Sunday morning
Frank (ilbaun wua abut by put Murry,
who wna captured nnd lodged In the city
Jail, (ilbaon' right fore arm wna filled
with bird allot from a l.'-boru allot gun.
Murry Uvea up Hie Abernethy nn Die
Hwope place, about two mllea from Ore
gon City, where he leada u bachelor life.
Hunday he wua ut Ida home with (.ilbaon
between and 10 o'clock und lifter a mu
luitl exchange of cornea (Ilbaun tried to
put Murry out of the houau, but tho hit
ler declined to go, and Murray took hi
ahot gun and III ud a charge directly at
lh Intruder.
('. M. Ogleaby. a cement contractor, who
Uvea on the Hwope place and la Murry ,
nt ureal neighbor, heard the ahota und
run to the ace no, finding the prnatrnte
form of (Ilbaon In the yard In front of
Murrv'e hnliae. HI nod wua flowing flee
ly from the wound, und Ogleaby tried
to atunch the How, and apeedlly hitching
up a horae to hla light wagon, brought
the Injured man to Ihla city, where hla
wound were dreaaed by Dr. C. A. Stu
art, und he Waa removed to Anderson'
boarding limine und the phyali-liin any
hla arm can prointiuy lie auveii.
Otllcer Cooke wua notified of the ahoot
lug und loat no time getting out to the
aeene, where he airealed Murry, who of
fered no realatnnce, but maintained a
drunken bruvado. He declined to talk
of the cane, atntlng that It wu hla own
buHlnenH and concerned no one. He wn
brought to Oregon City In u punning auto
mobile. Murry la a well Known cnurnc
ler In thla city mid for verul year hna
been employed In the paper mllla.
Murry nua neen reieuaeit ami win not
be proaeculed, na Glbaon any he will
not make, a complaint iignlnat hla uh
gallant. It npnenra that Cilbaon waa un
able to obtain a bed In town und thut
Murry gave him ahelter, nnd wna repaid
for hla klndnena hy hla gucHt getting
drunk nnd trying to run him out of hla
own hnuae, Murry wna chased out of
hla back door, hut ran around and enter
cd the front way, aecurlng hla ahot gun
mid putting a atop to (ilbaon s combat
Ivellea.
COOKE CATCHES BURGLAR.
But
. Evidence I Lacking and Man I
. Jailed For Vagrancy,
Charle HarrlHon. nllus Amldon. win
aentended to aerve 60 duy In the city Jail
for vagrancy, nlmply becuuao the evi
dence connecting him with the robbery of
the Log Cabin nnloon on the night or July
waa not conclualve, llnrrlHon la u ho-
io. and on Himdiiy night following tne
Fourth of July waa hired to iihhIhI In
cleaning the aatoon. The same night the
place waa entered through a rear door
nnd robbed of J9.00 and a bottle of whla
key, that wna broken while the thief wna
making hla exit ruin me minor spilled on
he floor. The mnn dlHnppeared but Mon
day night he came back to town and wu
tuaen into custody by Ofllcer Cooke.
I iiifiilrml n clierrv tree .111 tint vara on
Fourteenth aireet, the murderer climbed
upon the porch fronting the open window
of the room where Mary wua al-eplng
with her 7-year-old alater, Annie, end en
tered the loom. He aat down iion the
bed and awakened both glrla, who were
terrified. The Utile one aereunied and,
Jumping from the bed ruahed down atulra
to uluiin her fulher. Mury waa more
culm.
"What do you want her-?." ahe naked,
and at that qucaUon lun-lgiij wulked
over to the window and drew a ievulver
from hla pocket und rupldly loaded the
3N-callbre wenpoii. Without further pur
ley he leveled the gun nt the fnghU-ncd
girl and abut her twio 'ht'iugh the
heart, leaving bin hut on. I eo.it. with a
pocket of the garment full of ammunition,
hit run down I he utalrw.iv, up the hitll
and out the front door Into the yard,
where he encountered Smrvkur. rniiitf
the three remaining rhauib-" of the re
volver, the murderer yell.-J:
"1 hot Man-." and run nouth on Main
aireet lo Twelfth and turned towaid tho
hill going up the canyon under the
Twelfth aireet bridge.
The mother of the ii.ifortinifi'e g'rl
ruahed up atuli to llnd lier daughter in
II pool of blond ut Ihu head if the Minim,
where abe hud atiiggereil after Nlng ahul.
She guaped. tried vainly to utter a wold
und died..
Meanwhile the nlurni una given, und
evi l al pnanca were hurriedly Ii lined to
euptuie the fleeing murdi'f'r. Hcorea of
men. armed Willi all aorta of we;ipoiia
patrolled the alrccta and i.lleyj until ly
before daylight, when parti" act nut lor
the rural dlatrlcta, anticipating thut Jnn
clguJ might have taken to the open
country. l.Iood hound wcro glvin I he
trull und act Out In hot pura itt of a ("cent
that aent a poaae aciuryiiiK up Ihu Clnck
amaa. Juat before 9 o'-be-k the (tiptutc
of two Auatrlun wu ri'ixoU'd at I'.ravcr
(. reek by telephone and Dejuty hhi llrf
Itaker alurted out to hrlnrf 'hem In. (:.e
uf the men itiiHWctvd purtlaliy ihu ne
ael'lptlon of the intirderor, except th.it
he had no mUHtache. When '.hey reached
Oregon City the real j.nueilercr wua In
Jail und the men Were it mi'.v reh-iiwil.
All thla time janelg.ij wu hltllng in
(he wooda on the edge ot the nlt.fT n-.'ir
Tenth aireet. He lcpt llu'ix', with guilt
upon hla mm I. mid when 'he llerce gluic
of the morning aim fin Illy i w.iknied him,
the murderer atule along the bluff, con
cealed by the timber und i limning down
t lit. aide nf the hill entered u wood abed
EJECT I In the rear of the home nf -t country num. i
i Peter Kurnlk. He waa 'here prulmnly
I an -hour, when Kurnlk taw him, nnd felt
i no Tear.
1 "What dlil you do Inat .ht?'' he de-
nui nihil.
The murderer did not hcaltutu nor at
tempt to eacupe.
"1 do not know whut 1 did, " he re
plied, "hut you go und vport me I a
policeman."
Kurnlk went out quietly Mill the flrat
man he auw waa Chuviea Koiuuii, the
dead girl'a aweethenrt wlume fancv fur
Mary waa like Iron to JanclgnJ' heart.
I poll hearing of the murderer a wneie
alioutH. Koman walk 'd to 'b-i coiiiiiiouhc
nnd commiinlcateii hi .-xoitliig Inii lll
gence to Jailer Nehtvn, who, with ( en
stable Mile, went down to fifth hi i vet
und Kullroud Avenue, where Kurnlk llvta.
Tho wutchtul crowd that lined the Htreet
run with them, but JnnclxaJ hud left Ha
lair und climbed up the aide ot Ihu bnHT
and waa Hinging tongs In hi native
tongue while waiting for tne utHccis To
come nnd take him.
"I'p with your hands." ordered Nehren,
"and come down."
JunclgaJ slid down the uteep bunk and
gave himself up.
where la thut gun 7 umkcu tne onu-vr.
'MiHter, I have no gun," replied the
man. "I threw it in Hie river.
Five minute later hu was beuind the
bar.
Intereatlng tales leud up to the story
of Saturday night tragedy. The Snirt
kar family came here twu yeura ago fium
Michigan, lieaide the father and molii
er, there were alx aona, two of tl.em .
grown, and two daughter. The laiiuiy 1
la highly reapeclea. for u time tlicy
kept itoiirdeiH, until the owner of their
house objected, and it wua during thut
time JanciguJ. un liunutu of the houau,
met mid fell in love with Mury onire
kur. While ahe never cared tor him, nt,e
did accept hla attentions to a degree, un
til her lather, angered at thu dissolute
conduct of JnnclguJ. who auuundeled hi
earnings In drink, reiuested the gill to
have nothing more to do with her udnii'er,
who la 10 year her senior, t Ive ji.onuis
n go JuncignJ left the Bmrekur hotist, i.nd
has since bonriled with Mutt Polonl, wlio.se
hoinu Is In the rear of the poatotllcu building.
l lireo moil tha ago Charles Kuniiui, w ho
was attracted by the hundttome fucu nnd
frleiidllneaa of the girl, commenced to
keep company with her. They were tuo
beat of friend and last Fourth of July
went together to Camas on un excursion.
Ihey had even dlsctnaed iioaslbl.liy of
ultimate marriage, but Mury was in iio
hurry und hud mude up her mind to tto
to Portland thi week and obtain woik cm
an assistant to n tailoring tirm, aa alio
was handy with the ncfdlo. All lln wua
gall and wormwood to JunclgaJ, wi:o wus
ut to tne iitiicK because Mury would not
peak to him whenever they met on tlm
street. On luat Friday, ut midnight he
tapped on thu window of the Komuu
home on Rnllrond Avenue nour liiylith
street und usked for Churley. He w tut
told to go away and did no without nak- ,
lug further trouble. Mra. Koman. lier-
Loul Krueger Dead.
Loill Krueger, a eon of Mr. August
Krueger. of Full View, died Wedneiday
afternoon, aged 19 year. He waa a auf
fiTer from Hn abcraa In the head, and
had nn nM-mtion performed laat August.
About two wecka ago he waa taken sud
denly worse. He was a member of
Oregon City Lodge, The Fraternal Broth
erhood, and a social member of WJIIam
ette Council, Knlghta and Ladle of Be
rurlty. The funeral will be held today
irom me family realdence under the dl
rectlon of The Fraternal Brotherhood.
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NEW COMMERCIAL BODY ELECTS
OFFICERS AND COMPLETES
ORGANIZATION.
MONTHLY DIES ARE $1.
CHAUNCEY E. RAM8BY, Recorder of
Clackama County, who has offered a
150 purse for horse races at the Clack
amas County Fair. '
Upper Floor of Masonic Temple Will Bm
Secured For Permanent Home and
Social Features Will Not
Be Ignored.
committed the murder.
The Information make stronger the
belief that JunclgaJ fully intended to
take the life of the girl who refused hi
attention. Hhortly after 11 o'clock Sat
urday night he talked with a close friend,
an Austrian, who speaks little English.
The two men were at the eaat end on
the auapenalon bridge at Seventh street
and after a brief conversation the mur
derer walked down the aide street to a
point about half way between Main and
Watr streets and whipping out his re
volver, emptied ita five chambers In quick:
aucceaalon. He did not fire at any ob
ject, but ahot under the bridge, and then
tned about and walked down Wbter
meet, and evidently went straight to the
Hmrekar home, where he reloaded his
weapon after entering the room where hi
victim waa sleeping.
. Several men were on the street not more
than a block away and walked to the
spot, finding that JanclgaJ's companion
had arone up on the bridge. Thev ques
tioned him but obtained no satiafcictory
reply, but through an Interpreter learn
ed that the murderer toid his companion
good by, and aald aomething about a girl.
it IB very evment that Janclgal was
testing hla revolver and waa even then
on hla way to execute the fatal deed that
he had carefully planned.
HUB SALOON BREAKS
SUNDAY ORDINANCE
SALOON MAN IS IN THE TOILS ON
CHARGE OF VIOLATING THE
CLOSING LAW
If Joe Plnglrmeler Is telling the truth,
there Is trouble In store for lteermelntr
Heckle, of Tho Hub Saloon on Main,
near Hlxih atreet. Finglemelur la not
slow to uccuae Heckle of elllng liquor on
Sundays. In violation of the slate law
snd the city ordinance, even If he doe
use nn Intermediary. The atory came
out lust night in the arrest of Flngle
meler., on whom the nollce hnve hnd
their eye for several duy. In fact ever
alncc H. K. Godfrey wa ao beastly drunk
last Hunday that he had to be removed
from the sight of decent people and plac
ed In jail.
(iodfrey waa not satisfied with Juat one
plnln drunk, but he wanted two one waa
not enough for him. On Saturday he be
came Intoxicated ulong with the usual
run or Haturday night imbibers und waa
lodged in the city hostile, but on Sun
day morning he waa aober and reent
ant, apparently, and wna releaaed. Imag
ine the surprise nf the police to find
their drunk of the night before In n
hopelessly maudlin condition. He hnd
no defense to make nnd waa sentenced
to erYe 10 day in Jail. Klght here the
suspicion of Night Officers Shaw nnd
Cooke, which had been aroused by the
frequency of Sunday drunk, were con
firmed. They ued nil of their diplomacy
In approaching Godfrey, on whose per
son was found a huge bottle, of "red
llcker," and urged the prisoner to dis
close hla source of aupply. After aome
persuasion Godfrey conveyed the Infor
mation thut Finglemeler waa the man.
Wednesday night the seller of Sun
day booze waa placed under arrest nnd
realising the utter futility nf escaping,
entered a plea of guilty, and waji givtn
the minimum sentence of 110, which he
paid.
But not wanting to shoulder the bur
den n lone, he Implicated Heckel a the
man who sold the stuff to him. Heckel
stoutly denies the charge, but he will be
called upon to disprove it.
Officers Shaw und Sooke have their
eyes open for any. violation of the Sun
day closing law, which will be enforced
to the letter.
Licenses to Marry.
License to marry have been granted
to Kdna Ken Knight and Louis Buckner,
and to Lou MucFaddrn and Henry Thur
man, Jr. County Judge Dlmlck Joined
Mis MacFadden and Mr. Thurman In
wedlock at the courthouse Tuesday In
.the presence of the young man's father.
BREAK GROUND FOR
FAIR NEXT SUNDAY
CANBY PEOPLE PLAN TO CELE
BRATE THE EVENT WITH
MUSIC AND ORATORY. .
Heckel win placed under arrest yes
terday, entered a plea of gulltv and paid
a fine of 115.
EXAMINATION
Auatrlan
IS WAIVED.
Murderer Remanded to Jail
Judge Samson.
By
Matthew JauclisaJ. charred with ha
murder of 16-year old Mury Smrekur, wa
The snd for the new race track on the
new County Fair Ground at Canby, will
be turned Monday at 10 A. M., with fit
ting and proper ceremonies. The mer
chant of Canby huve agreed to close dur
ing that jvent. The citizens will as
semble nt the call of the drum and all
of Canby nnd the surrounding; country
will march to the new site to the mar
tial airs of tlte Canby band. County
Judge Grant B. Dlmlck, is to be the ora
tor of the occasion.
The County rair hu long been In the
minds of the people.
Last year the Association found tem
porary quarters at Gladstone Park. When
the question of a permanent location
eume up thi venr. Canby came to the
front. A. E. Waite offered to give a 10
years' lease on 40 acres of land adjoining
the town and the Canby business mfcn
offered to raise $1000 and fence the tract.
This was the best offer made and It was
accepted. Since then matters have seem
ed to. move slowly. Many of
Impatient citizens of the county have
wondered why there wa not more doing.
But the officials have not been asleep.
The red tape of getting the grounds lnid
out. the lease drawn up to the satisfac
tion of all concerned, the 11000 raised and
the one hundred and one other things
done, thut have to be done, has been
gotten through with.
The half mile track has been laid out
and nil grade stakes are set. The break
ing of the sod for thla is nn event that
should long be remembered and It is not
only fitting and proper that it should be
done with ceremony, but it should be the
aim or every citizen to be present and
add his voice and presence to this event.
Clackamas County's Fair Is going to
be a success. It Is not Canby's Fair. We
have given her the privilege of having
the Fair on her border. This is honor
enough and the balance of the
owes It to Itself to carry
honors that are left.
Baaed upon a sound footing, with pros
pects of having at leaat $250u for a start,
the new Commercial Club cnmnleteH Ita
organization Tueaday night In the ban
quet hull of the Masonic Temple with
the election of the following officers:
Judge T. F. Ryan, president; CO.
Huntley, vlce-prealdent; W. A. Bhew
man, Jr., aecretury; M. I). Latourette,
treasurer: Dr. E. A. Sommer, John Adam.
(-. D. latourette. Frank Buach, Franklin
1. Griffith, Thomas F. Ryan, T. J. Gary.
W. E. Carll, Henry CMalley, Board ot
Governors.
It Is the plan of the club to Immedi
ately have the treasurer collect the Ini
tiation fee of 125 from each member who
signed the preliminary papers, and to ask
each member to obtain the name of some
other person aa a prospective member.
It la hoped in this way to have a member
ahlp of perhaps 200 men, and thia will
embrace practically all of the profession
al and business people in the city.
The due will be SI per month, and a
meeting will be held next Tuesday nighe
when details of the organization will be
discussed. It la probable that the upper
floor of the new Maaonlc Temple will be
secured for club rooms, and In that event
an elevator will be Installed In the build
ing, where the shaft Is already provided.
The next step will be the adoption of
rules and by-laws for the government ot
the club and the furnishing of the rooms. '
While the institution is a Commercial
Club the social features will not be over
looked and comfortable quarters will be
provided for the members and their
guests.
SUCCESS OF HIGH
SCHOOL ASSURED
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEM3ER
WITH ADEQUATE CORPS
OF TEACHERS.
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DAMAGES MILL PROPERTY.
In order to Insure the success of the
four-graded high schools which has been
established in thia city the Board of
Directors 'Monday night electod Alias Ger
trude Nefzger u an aditional instructor
in the high school, and elevated Robert
Goetz with the title of assistant princi
pal. Miss Nefzger was elected at a sal
ary of ti per month. She id an in
structor of recognized ability, and for
merly talight In the city school here, but
for aeveral years she has been special
izing in the University of w.-nihimnn
She had already been elected in the Al
bany high Bchool for the Coming Vfiir ntiil
several attractive positions had been of
fered her. Mr. Goetz will be t.!e senior
Instructor and during the absence of the
city superintendent from the building, he
will be clothed with the authority of as
sistant principal.
The regular work of the city schools
will begin Monduy, September H, con
tinuing for nine months, with the ex
ception of the regular holidays. Christ
mas falls on Friday this year, and the
holiday vacation will commence Thurs-
day morning, December .'I, and continue
until Monday. January 3. teachers tn ho
i naid fnr two Hnv nt this , i m..
the more jng Christmas Dav flnrt 'pw aiii'a Tit .
November 26 and 27 will be IhanKsglv- '
ing holiday. ,
The directors transacted considerable
business Monday night, though the plans
for the Eastham building adition wj.e net '
at hand and the meeting was adojurned
uiun next iuesaay. L Ji. Keiiogg bid
of 13.15 per cord for wood was accepted.
Mr. Kellogg has supplied the scnools with
fuel for several years. The bid of A. P.
Hassler for J3.25 was next while close to
him was C. H. Gale, with 5J..7a. All
of the bids for painting the Barcuiy build
ing were rejected, as the specifications
were not clear and the district will icad
vertise. Huntley Bros. Co. waa awarded
the contract for the annual supplies, as
that firm was the lowest bidder, the figure
being $239.2ti.
The course of study for high school
work DreD&red hv citv Sm-i iniAn.in
Country I Mek'eo unH hv him .,,l,l...,.i ...
orr all or the Superintendent Ackerman. and presi
dent Campbell of the University uf Oi-
fcon, waa approved by the board.
H. P.
Diamond Sets Hounds on Track of
Man Who Work at Night.
TIMBER CRUISER IS HELD.
Men
Accused or Making False Affidavit
For Clackama Claim Must
Amwer Charge.
without ball. Attorney AValter A. Dlm
lck appeared for the prisoner, who had
lost hi smile. HI sharp black eyes
roved about the room, never resting a
minute, nnd he tittered no word. He
waived examination and hi attorney did
not uvull himself of the lirivllete of m.
untitling the stale' witnesses who were
jonn 'Hmrekar, the father of the murder
ed girl, Joe Hmrekar, her brother, and Dr.
George Hoeye, who live In the aume
block In which the Smrekur home la lo
coted. Dr. Hoeye positively identilieo
JanelguJ a the man whom he had seen
run past a window after the fatal ahota
were tired. The doctor wore that he
saw the murderer's face plainly In the
glare ol the light.
JnnclguJ was given a chnlr alongside
the witness box. but the fiuher of the
dead girl refused to sit beside hla daugh
ter slayer while giving hi testimony.
"I don t want to alt beside that man!"
ne exclaimed, and he wa permitted to
testify from a scat on thu other side of
the bench. The father und son showed
no emotion, coming from a stoical race,
but their hatred lor the prisoner burned
In thtilr eye.
The funeral uf the unfortunate Marv
Smrcka wua held nt 9 o'clock Tuesday
morning from St. John's Catholic church,
and tho remain were interred In the
Catholic cemetery.
Reports reached Oregon City yesterday
that during Wednesday night some one I
entered the saw mill of H. P. Diamond o. M. Stafford, a timber cruiser, ar
near tola and wantonly damaged some I reBted several week ago on a charge ot
of the mill property. Mr. Diamond tele- having procured and assisted In securing
dinned into Portland for Detective Andv .... " J. a "'!le.? e.urmT
j t . ; . . , , . , r .cioTT aiiiuavas concerning timoer claims
Vnurhan nnd hi to bloodhounds nd!aat of Oregon Citv. wl?ed iT,...
ea Commissioner G. H.
n .'"..'V.'. V aZ ara1 .Wednesday morning, Ball was
......... i piucea in me sum or flOOU. which Stafford -
of the affair and was not inclined to give furnished wium ouuiura
any Information over the telephone, it la Stafford was arrested together with J
understood that he to a pretty wellC. Burke. Burke was beforeCommi
formed Idea as to the identity .if the man, 1 8loner Cannon Tueadtt. and was bound
... Va , ..i i.Jh Vw h. ' ve.r lo ""ait be action of the next fed-
Monday afternoon given a prelim nary ,rn" v n "T n,00,'',"unC'8 ",ml eaat of Oregon Citj
hearing before Juatlce of the l eace Sun 7$? ?e to OreS0v?hu '"n " ! De'ore l'ni,d s
win. and committed to the county full . for Jlola be'ore noon. NV n'le.v.Mx'1 P'f Marsh Wednesday
CHANGES IN RURAL ROUTES.
Service From Barton and Orient Is Trans
ferred to Boring.
Burton rural free delivery route. No.
will i be transferred to Boring on August
erai grana jury, tionu. which he gave,
wes placed at 12.000. The case of Staf
ford will be heard by the next federal
grand Jury, which will probably not be
cauea until rail.
I It is claimed by the complainants that
I Burke and Stafford took numerous per
son to nne timoer land in Clackamas
County and represented to them that they
1. The order has been made by the Post- were to tile on thia tract, when In reaHtu
oftlce Department In order to facilitate the location of the filing was several miles
the delivery of mails to the patrons of away.
that route. Orient route was also or- i turke und Stafford claim that there has
tiered transferred to Boring und the of-I been some mlstuke on the part of the
flee at Orient will probably be dlscon- I government and the I'nited States sur-
MURDER WAS ' PREMEDITATED.
JancigaJ Was Seen to Test His Weapon
anortiy uerore I rageay.
veys.
SLAVS IN A FIGHT.
Peter Brellu Show a Fondne For Wife
of His Creditor.
Further developments In the shooting
affray by whk-h 15-year old Mary Smrekur
lost her life Saturday night have leaked
out, and It la learned thut Matthew Jan
cigaJ,. her aluyer, had tired five shots
self, waa nut at nn siuisneii wun ner fnim nls ,.....- n..r the foot nf Seventh
son's attentions to the girl und fuvored I Btlvt.t ieg8 thlln a h..lf i...... hpf(ir h
tinned us Postmaster Campbell has sig
nified his intention to resign.
With the transfer of the rural route
from Orient, the star route to that of
fice will cense and the few remaining
rntrons of the otlice will be served by I
Route No. 2. from Gresham. Barton will I
still have one rural route left but It is Flve Slavonian were the tinrtlelnunia
highly probably that It will be trana- J .. w,?,r, ,,v.e ',Eh, ? ,K?
wi,r btntr ct::S:SSSS:S
part-rc
routes more closely and maintain fewer I 5.? '"" th " fihT.,. h?. ! fon,w.C. "r
0?t?-Je WU? " T other4 lo'c'aVles-1 A&tffit E
jure areaCd,r wu V"VS
the frightened husband yelled:
Best the World Afford. "Taka da woman. I no wanta to die."
"It give me unbounded pleasure to But the shots aroused the neighbors
recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says ; who telephoned for the officers and Po
J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill. N. C. "I , licemen Shaw and Cooke arrived and took
am convinced It's the best salve the world Breliu to Jail, along with Joe Xarcules
affcrds. It cured a felon on my thumb, i Joe Naganonis and Folosko Danneae
and it never falls to heal every sore, burn ' weraus. A charge of assault with a
or wound to which It is applied. 25 cents deadly weaptn was preferred against the ''
at Jones drug etore. fOUr by Maclzskls.
t