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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEI'TEMIIER 21, 1!0!. IV. -i rv ji 'f aw' lisp IS n IMI ' , V. - MM Wiiifer Showin ipiwiii MI Or THE CELEBRATED Socictv Brand Clothes fOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO WISH TO STAY YOUNG. IUST RECEIVED a shipment of the J most up to date models and all we ask is for you to come in and look our Clothes over. Try on one of our new models; no trouble to show them to you. We have just installed the most modern and up to date Clothing Cab inets. Every one ot our Men's Suits and Overcoats arc hung up and we show you our goods with pleasure. Modestly priced Suits and Overcoats from $10 up to $30. Notice to Mothers We take pleasure in an nouncing that we have added to our stock a most up to date line of Boys' Suits, "THE BEST EVER" brand clothes, priced from $3.50 to $10.00. Sizes 4 to 16. Shoes for Men Boys We carry a complete line of the most up to date shapes and leathers for dress and working shoes. Come in and lei us fit you with a pair and you will soon be convinced. Priced from $2.50 up. J. LEVITT, Clothier Oregon City, Oregon GREAT FAIR IS AT HAND (Continued from page 1.) grounds. The hotels in Canby will make preparations to accommodate the large crowds. Among the buildings that have been erected since last fair time on the fair grounds are a pump house and two large stock buildings. The latter are well ventilated and lighted. The building for the horses have stalls 12x14 feet and these are partitioned territory north of Canby. including Milwaukie, Oswego, Harmony, Glad stone. Parkplace. Willamette and Oak Grove. The committees that are in chargo of the Clackamas County Fair are com posed of the follownig: Premiums M. S. Schrock. Hub bard: A. J. Lewis, Maple Lane; .Max Ramsby, Oregon City; T. J. Gary, Willamette; Mrs. J. L. Waldron, Ore gon City. Superintendent of Stock Department M. S. Schrock. Superintendent of Ladles' Textile off and have wire netting In front Opposite this is the building for ; Department Mrs .J . L. Waldron Bneep, swine ana cauie. mis, ukj, is CLACKAMAS HAS POWER (Continued from page 1.) be developed at mean low water, and this means that nine months out of the year there will be about 2500 horse power. Vast quantities of cord wood, piling and saw timber came down the Clackamas River and could feasibly loaded on the SouthernPaclflc cars. It is practically Impossible to log the Clackamas River to Its mouth, as the worst rapids in the whole river exist i there. Mr. Cross, in constructing the o . t-. . . nam as a nriv.ne enrpriirt . nnu in partitioned, and every stall numbered. ! J' "fVTi the energy that V,., be in me center or mis ouiiiimg are me - loped for the benefit of Gladstone and pens for the poultry, 85 in all, and! adjacent territorv are of the latest Improved. One poul- i Superintendent of Juvenile Dt-part- try fancier has already engaged 34 of ment Mrs. Anna Wllehart. these pens for some of his choicest Superintendent of Poultrv G W lifAni r'AHIICltPCC chickens. The buildings are i:!SxC3 Speight. Hubbard. I jVUKh LUlMiVI t!ttj ieei, ami ue.ween mem is a large. Races C. E. Ramsbv, Oregon City water trough, the water to be carried A. R Knight. Canbv;' Albert Pratt' to this by means of pipes from the ;Aurora: Hubert Rob'bins. Molalla; L. well near the exhibit building. y ijiuisav i Among the attractions on the I ',. . ' 1, , . ... I orm.ml will he the Fnw-ler Carnival ! CurlOS-Mrs. M. J. Le, Mrs. . H. Company, who have been at the Oaks : I!air Mrs' E'' ,iradU- during the summer and at Council ! Superintendent of Sports William Crest, including two moving picture ; I-ucke, Can by. shows, steam merry-go-round, old plan-! Superintendent of Music W. II. tat Ion shows and many other features. ; Hair, Canby. The committee on sports is tryinu ; superintendent of Department of to arrange a dog race, which will ; Flowers-Mrs. William Knight, Canby. I'j waijui ii oiuiiiiiii' a 1. 1 ' i iitjtit. The dogs will be attached to carts and ON ELECTRIC STATION FOUNDATION OF NEW STATION j AT WILLAMETTE FALLS IS ' IN PROGRESS. All Sorts 61 Regattas and Cruises ;; Arranged For' Amateur Jars. ' TWO INTERNATIONAL RACES. Long Dlitanc Evtrftt to Bo a Footuro. On to Bormud to Strt Juno &, 8ondorclia Rao Dttvsoon Qorminy and America to Be Maid In tha Fall. Jmlglnc by the number of moos and cruises nmiounrcd by the vnrloim yacht ; clubs the ym-bllui: season of UHH Bhould be ft record breaker In more ; tcuscM limn one. While It Is true Hint . ttier will be no Anu'ilrn's cup riico this year, those who dellnht In Inter UHtlounl contests will nvelve some , fouiiH'iisutlnn. ns lit Uiit to lutertin tloniil races nro s. li. iluled for Bettli ment Ibis season. One of tbesr s for hIUhmiIs and the elli.r Is for uietor i bonis. The xullltin nice will I be tween Germany mid America, In what Is called the somlcr. Imsc, w hen three boats, r-in-seutlin: the fiitberlaiid. : will race three Amcilcnu boats at Mar Mehcntl. Mass.. iH-twivn Aug. ;U mid Sept. 7, for cups presented by 1'reil- , (lent Tuft and Governor Draper of Massachusetts, Fifteen boats an' be- : Ing built for the boner of representlnu Amerion, and the lucky trio will be Ks'tl after a scrlo. f trial races. : which will Ik1 held tliirlns the week of Aiif. Ill The motorlmat race fur the Interna tional cup will be held In Huntington bay, New York, on Auk. 7. w hen boats owned by the Duke of Westminster ami Lord Howard de Walden will meet the pick of American powerboats over a thirty mile course. Tho American boat Dixie H. suc cessfully defended the trophy last year, but was badly beaten at Monte Carlo by the Kngllsh bonis last month. ; Tho fact that she was ten feet shorter ; than her Kngllsh rivals probably ac counted for her defeat, but at Hunting ton they w 111 meet on even tcrma nnd j tho result may be reversed. ' Another feature of this season will be the" long distance races, many of i them over occau courses. These races '. have become very Kiuilar not only with the owners of large boats, but ! with the owners of smaller craft. Sail ing craft are to ra.-e to Heriuuda. around Long Island, thrcugh the sound to different points, to Cape May and back and to ."emrt from New York, and In eastern waters from Vineyard Haven to Itockhiml. from Marblebead to (iravesend bay, New York, and to the Isle of Sh.ils. Power ImhiIs will ! race to I.eriiiuda, from Hay Ridge to ! Marblebead. up and dow n the Hudson river, to liloclc Island and to Shel ; bunie. N. S. Then there will 1 the cruises, and some of these will be speclnlly Inter esting. All these long distance races and cruises, with the many club regat tas, open and cloned, will give yachts men all the sport they want. Of these long distance races tbe one to Bermuda, scheduled fur June 5, which will be held under tbe Joint auspices of the Atlantic and ltoysl Bermuda Yacht club, should prove the most Interesting. In this race tlx fine cmlslug schoon ers are entered. Including the Amorlta, owned by Pr. William L llaum of Chicago: tbe Iroquois, owned by Mai . A. Slorle; the Crusader II., owned by Edwin Palmer; tbe Margaret, owned by George 8. Hunk: the Restless, owned by Dr. Lcedom Sharp, and tha Snug, owned by David Huron. All of the above boats, except the Rest less and tho Snug, nro over ninety feet over all. The Amorlta has won numerous races on the sound, while tbe Iroquois Is the boat thnt rode out the famous lillz- 1 rard In 1SK8. The Crusader II. will . have the benefit of the presence of Charlie Ilnrr on board. Under the ' rules the person In charge of the navl- . gntlun Is supposed to be an amateur, j so It Is safe to lissome that If there i Is any difference of opinion between ; Uarr and the owner as to the yncht's ' position any day the owner's views ! Will prevail, will they not? Yes, they will not. On the same day the sailing yachts i start on their race half a dozen motor- boats will start on a similar rnce from New York, with Ilermuda aa the flu- I Ishlng point. Many big races ore scheduled to Ik held on the Pacific const nnd on the great lakes. Taking i It all nnd all, the season of l!Hrt) should be a banner one for the devotees of the water craft. Nw Quartori For Meat Market. IISO Oil lllO jllllldlllK cpiplnll .WVlfUutn raiaiili 'nail 0liV lIrnra llfeuT r lsjiiiket on Main street near Hlxlh is secured n lenso Mtitil ilcf( 1- Bcrtii ltrdnoft near the ritl,f Vluill'l Ninth iNils, the property Is owifed lyi St. Paul s Kplscopnl Chuieh. . , I v Whltlock Estate Cass Apnealod. The seUleiuonl of tlie.llmior Marks. Whltlook estftto.' rlllve .to ihn liU'lit of two bequests of tup tluceased.' will go to (no circuit Court on u will of review from the Comity Court. The executor filed a pel It Ion for tho sale o real property, originally belonging In the estate nod now owned bv the Hank of Oregon City, to satisfy the bequests that me unpaid, but Judge Dlinlck ruled that this property could not be sold for this purpose. COMMUTE NAMED TO SUBMIT PLANS PERMANENT ORGANIZATION TO BE FORMED TO CARE FOR M'CIOUGHLIN HOME. K. !. Caulleld, K. K. lliodle. Kev. A. Hlllidiiand and State Senator Hedges were Wednesday night appointed a committee to draft a plan of perma nent organisation of an association to take charge of the affairs of the Me-1-oughllii homo. This committee will make n report at an early date. The ofllecra and directors of the Mclaughlin .Memorial Association held a special meeting last night In the ollleo of the Oregon City Klllerprlse and much Interest was maniresteil. The tentative plan Is to form an or gimljuitlim of a permanent character, having In Its membership every mail and woman In Oregon. Washington nnd Idaho who Is willing to assist and cooperate In a movement to fully restore the historic home of Dr. John Mclaughlin. The exterior has already been placed In Its original condition and Is a sightly monument to Mc laughlin's memory. It Is now pro posed to restore the Interior of the building and place a caretaker III charge. eiTYSfliOOt HASOPENED ATTENDANCE ON FIRST tDAV ' 69-t, WITH 70 8Tl)dENT8 in" THE HIGH 8CH00L. IS 18 TEACHERS IN CORPS Enrollments In Hlyh School Expected To Reach 100 Large, Claaaes In Gorman, Chemoatry, History and Enyllih, school Mondnv, 711 In tho high school, In the Kanlliiim biilldliiK. This uuiul bur, will probably be swelled to nf least' 7iiii berurq, the'ons) (if weel Tll'o eiifolliuent fj)r tlitV Hist ,i1ny l tUo grades, follows; ; , j lliuclay bulIdliiT--.'frsl,1U; second,' '.Ml; third, St; fourth, llfth, jr sixth, IT, seventh, til; eighth, lift. Kaslliaip biilldliiK-Kli st, nil; sec. otid, ,i:i; Ihlrd, 47; .fourih; r.; flflli, :'U; slxlh, SI; seventh mill nlglih, 41, t'lty Hup.'l llllei'ldeut, Too.' In well pleased with tlio showing iiuiilo on llm opening day. lie believes thai Ibo en rollment In I lie high school will t each Ion or more, as tho complete courts of 12 gnulcM baa been lii'dlluted, and there Is promise of largo chtases III (leriiinu, Hugllsli, bbiloty and eheiii IhIiv. All of tho high school leach era me university graduates and are especially well qualified for llndr par tlciilur sidiero of work. The public schools of Oregon City opened Monday morning for it nine months term. Since June II last leacheis mid pupils have enjoyed a rent and vacation, but the tap of the tit the near future In Southern Oregon gong this morning ushered In u per Meat Market Changes Hands. 1 1 1 it h in Ai'llliu have sold their meat nuilliet on Sevelilli slreet to llrown At KlooHlra, and Die new owners will tnlio pimenslou the first of the month, Mr llliu has until recently been con nected with n meat market of port laud, and will take up his residence Great-Grandson of McLoughlln. W. K, Iehlgh. n great grandson of Dr. John Mclaughlin, was In the city Wednesday on business connected with the Harvey estate. Mr U'hlgh lives nt 52 Kast Sixth Street, North, Portland, and his mother was a daugh ter of Mrs. Harvey, who was a daugh ter of Dr. Mcliiighlln. Mr. U'hlgh was In Oregon City to attend the dedi catory exercises of the Mcl.otighlln Home. led of study. The Kasthiiui ami Hur t-lay buildings' are In excellent con. II I Ion for the opening of school, the former building has been thoroughly renovated and Improved at a cost of about llmm. Two sanitary drink ing fountains have been Installed at this building, another room has been added and a lulirnlory equipment has lueii purchased for use In (he high scfiool. Kor the first lime the hliih school will bo located at the Knnlhain building, which has more rooms than the llarclay, where the eight grammar grades will be taught. There are a huge number of new teachers In the corps of IS City Superintendent Tooto nt the Kiisthntii building and Principal A. t). Kreel at the llarclay building are men of ec ognUed ability mid experience In ed ucational work. Anna T. Smith, Theresa ('iissldy, Met a N. Harding. Ionise llnice and Kdmi J. Cnufleld are all new teachers. The board of dlrertors has deter mined upon the houudrles for the two buildings. All those pupils residing on the hill south of Seventh street and north of Seventh mr.-w .. i ,,i i Monroe street an far north of Tenth will attend the Kusthain building, as will also all of tbe high school stud ents In the city. All pupils living lu thi' down town section of tbe city mid north of Seventh street as far east as Monro,- and north of tenth street cast of Monroe will attend the llarclay building, Klve hundred and tklnely four pupils were registered at tbe first day of Mr llluhm will move his family to Pot t laud, mid w ill engage In nlmllni busluess as In this city. Mr lliowu was In ImslnoHs In this city for eight years, ami was formerly the owner of the market ho has Just purchased. SUMMONS. Ill tin' Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Clackamas Coiiulv Josephine A. (iailiiuil, Plaintiff, vs. William 11. (iarlniid. Defendant To William II (iitrtuud, I In- above named defendant : III the name of the Stale of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint flle.l against you lu the uhove enlllle.l suit on or before the fith day of .November. P.io'i, nnd If you fall so to nppcnr and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the said Court for the relief prayed for III said complaint, to w It; Kor a decre" dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant, and for such other nn.l further relief ns to the Court may seem meet and equit able. This summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of tho Hon, J, t'. Campbell, Judge of tbe above entitled Court, made on the 2 !d day of September, I .'.. Tho date of the first publication hereof Is September the 2lth, l'.lu'.l. and the lust publication will be mi the '.111 day of November. P.iu'.. T. ti, TIIOItNToN. Attorney for Plollitiff Prank Byscii OREGON CITY, OREGON We keep Staples Necessities of LifeArticles that are sold with very little profit and lots of hard labor, but we like to work in our commodious warehouse and yards. We are accustomed to sell these staple goods at small margins and we have plenty of room to harbor all the bulky stuff used in daily life. W fl "fl" The ceUratcd Golilcn Gale, per bntrcl O T f VXJIICIll ( four sack, pjm.xjyj An additional charge of I He for every suck Is made, but money refund ed If returned In good shape. We buy In car lots from factory. Front Doors 4.00 Wmdopliania pictures FUTURE SPORT EVENTS Work on the large boom which will be thrown from the falls to the east ern bank of the Willamette Is being Superintendent of Agricultural De- having a driver. Several dog., have Partment-O. E. Kreytag, Oregon City. . i i . . . I ! Pflflrirr i,. It -J t ii.nf U XI Tinla Gordon Brothers of Canby. will give 1 "'V f' Cit-v; . Hallway Light' & Power Company to a handsome prize for the largest fam-p- O, aughn, Molalla. n f) fmm ' ily atiendmg t ie fair. , Baby Show-Mrs. George Lazelle, the Hawley mill, and to throw refuse From all indications there will be j Mrs. C. -V Walt, .Miss Anna Wllehart. 'over the falls much livestock on the grounds, and I Superintendent of Fruit A. J. Lew-1 ". , , i i " u uoio.i'-l'; uui; ur.-u i.iin.-.j 'In the river and the boom will be tied " to these. It will be constructed of ce- Baby Show at County Fair iment and wood, and will be sufllclent On Saturday, October 2, at 1 o'clock '' ",r0"K w)tl"s,an;' "1 The annual regntta of the Canadian Curioe association will be held tills season on Toronto bay the llrst Sat- . 'ome of the fastest races will be seen ; is, Ifaple Iane. by some of the best race horses In the state. Already HO entries of race horses in the Willamette Valley racing circuit have been made. Messrs. Saw yer, Robbing and Wallace, who had horses at the State Fair and won val uable purseg there, are among those who are to enter fast horses. 'The racetrack is in fine condition, aud Is considered by horsemen who have wintered in Canby to be one of the best half-mile tracks In the North west. Lord Lovelace Trained at Track. Lord Lovelace, driven by S. Llndsey at the State Fair, and who won the $5000 purse in Thursday's race, was wintered on the Clackamas County Fair track last jpar. Several of the business houses of this city will have exhibits at the fair this year. The Gladstone Improve ment. Club has arranged with Secre tary Lee to have running water in the exhibit building for Its display of fish. Milwaukie and New Era Granges are to compete for tbe Grange premiums. Both of these organizations have been awarded premiums at previous county fairs. A profesnlonal decorator will be on at the f'oiiniv Pair ui fa.,i,u will i.i. !'"KH waier uiiiiug piiiig iresneis place the baby show. At this time The Portland Railway Light & I'ow the infant sons and daughters of this i'-f Company will soon build an addl favored part of Oregon will be ex-!""na' power plant on the east side of hiblted and in competition for the.tfte river, It Is said. Work on the beautiful prizes. All the babies In the : foundation is going on. Several of the county under one year of age are eli gible and no doubt the entire popula tion of babyland will be present, for no proud mother cares to miss this opportunity. Thos. F. Ryan, the manager of the show, will be on hand early, arranging the youngsters for the contest. The judging will begin as soon as the Kills Would-be Slayer. A merciless murderer Is Appendici tis with many " victims. ' But Dr, King's New Life Pills kill It by pre vention. They gently stimulate stom- babies are arranged In place and will ach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that Invites appendicitis, cur ing Constipation, Biliousness, Chills, Malaria, Headache and Indigestion. 25c at Jones Drug Co. pushed to completion. The boom N ; urdny lu August. St. Yves and Billy Shcrrlng, tho j Hamilton runner who won the Greece I Olympic Marathon, will very likely be matched to run In Toronto In a short time. Tbe people's regatta In Philadelphia July C will be rowed over a mile and a quarter course Instead of one and a half miles, tbe usual distance, on the Schuylkill river. Pittsburg's new baseball pilrk, Forbes field, which, it Is said, will seat 30,000 people, will be opened on Wednesday, June 30, with the champion Chlcagoa as the attraction. The new date, July 2, now places the Poughkeepsle (N. T.) regatta one day later than the Tale-Harvard races In New London, Conn., and It will be Impossible for tbe rowing enthusiasts to see both races, as many bad planned. officials of the company were In Ore gon City last Sunday and looked over the proposed site. Windows Screen Doors ? Ouoitition on opplkofion Special Fall prices. Mack' "v v well seasoned cedar, 8 1 -DB D Lractxl, and spring lunges continue until all the little ones have had their pedigrees considered and an official decision has been passed. A beautiful silver cup, plate and spoon will be given the prettiest baby girl. The second best babv will re. celve a silver knife, fork and spoon, and the third prize baby will get a nice pair of shoes and socks. A dupli cate of prizes will be given the boy k.UIA rri i . f the grounds the day previous to the tlon in the show window of Frank fair and decorate the exhibit buildings Many people from this city are plan ning to take in the fair on Friday, October 1, wben this day Is to be dedi cated to Oregon City and all of the Busch's store, Oregon City. If you have not a baby, come and see how unlucky you are. If you have a baby, bring it to the fair and show others how lucky you are. Milady's Hat Don't marvel at milady's hat. Outlandish, broad and tall. Rmamber there'e a woman at Tha bottom of It all. . -Kansas City Times. Large Supply. 1 understand yon bare a case of indigestion.'' "A case? Man. It's a carload r-Ltp-Ptnrotr Magazine. Assessor's Notice of Meeting of Board of Equalization, Notice Is hereby given that upon the third Monday In October, to-wlt-October 18th, 1909, the B oard of Equalization will attend at the court house In Clackamas County, Oregon, and publicly examine the assessment rolls and correct all errors In valua tions, descriptions or qualities of lands, lots or other property assessed by the County Assessor, Dated at my office this 17th day of September, 1909. J. B. JACK, County Assessor. Five Cross Panel Doors Made of well sea soned lumber, sie 2 ft 4 in. x 6ft 4in. x lj 1.25 Steel Ranges 6 holes, 18 inch oven, 00 high closet, warranted jimJ Heating Stoves Sheet steel, lined 1.50 m m f m ipfc Good size, reclining back, rubber-tire """ fill VJU"VA1I IkJ wheels, lilkumbrelli VU Kitchen Safes Sil 5.75