OUECOX CITV KNTKIiTUISK, KIM DAY, .HM.Y 1, 15)10. Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday S. E. 6R0DIE, Editor and Publisher. Entered at Oregon City, Or., office a second-clasg matter. Post- Subscription Rates: One Year $1.50 Six Months T5 Trial Subscription, Two Months .25 Siit.f ci li'ers will And the dale ot ex piration stamped ou their papers fol lowing their name. If last payment is not credited, kindly notify us. and the niutier will receive our attention. Advertising Kales on application. WHERE THE PRIMARY IS WEAK. On Saturday of next week mass meetings will be held by the Repub licans of Clackamas County to select delegates to the county assembly at Oregon City July 16. The represen tation In the assembly will be based upon the vote cast for the Taft elec tors in each precinct being given one delegate at large and one for each 15 votes and major fraction thereof cast for the Taft electors. This will make an assembly of about 225 delegates. 11 is apparent that there is a strong sentiment throughout the County of Clackamas in favor of an assembly, but just how strong can hardly be es timated though nolitlcal observers say they are surprised to learn of the j large number of Republicans who fa-;a vor a clean-cut assembly, not govern-j ed by a bunch of professional poll-: ticians with selfish Interests. While! tho farming interests are nearly a I unit for the direct primary law on principle, many of them, and this is especially true of the sincere Re publicans, will insist upon an amend ment to the law that will have fru its object a more equal distribution of the county -offices. No one can deny that under the present system the centers of population capture all of the offices, and this is simply a natural consequence of the system, I but the Idea Is wrong. Two years ago every Republican nominee save two came from Oregon City, and those two offices were treasurer and surveyor. In the latter Instance there was no opposition. There is no doubt that some will Bud a way iu rvmr- ah aiur iiuuieui lu lutr pri-j mary law that will end this nnsatls-' factory condition, and it will have to, be done, else the whole primary law ! will fall into disfavor iu the county districts, here It should have and has- had its heartiest support. There is an effort being made to elect delegates to the county assem bly who will possess such radical antl-assemblv ideas that thev will seek to prevent the selectlon'of ss' seeK io prevent tne selection or 5a, delegate, to the state assembly. As the county assembly was called .for j this purpose, the friends of the ' movement are said to be working niiictw tn tho ., .v.!iast sad duties, which wouuld fall up will not be held in vain. I 1 The way to a man's vote is through his stomch, say the local leaders of j the equal suffrage movement which : making progress toward the cll- max of the campaign at the Xovem-j ber election. Therefore the women who want to have have Issued a SIlf-! frage cook book which U nnt 1 1 irage cook D00K, whlcb Is not only first claS5 text book in cullnair1 uul a means OI raising campaign , expenses as we,, for the suffrage ' wuiKris sen me DOOKS 10 pay ttietr. Prnpncpc Tcr ffflir th tt-.d,(- "vn. vc naomijiuu . ... i r.4uai BMUrdKe Association presented 100 of its cook books to the Oregon Association, which is also fiehtlne for "votes for women," and a like i univer5e rever presides in that tern number to the associations of Okla-i P'!-0n..biK ' ' . lU t, -.,...., . Brother McQuaid had been in the homa and South Dakota. These gifts ernploy o the southern Pacific Corn celebrated the payment of a printer's, pany for a number of years as road bill for 3,000 cook books, and now' master, and leaves a widow, three the suffrage campaign Is "on vel vet," as It were, with cook books to meet all expenses. The old Dalles military wagon road grant is about to be placed on the marxei ana this land, together with tho 'Willamette Valley & Cascade Was not spoken of the soul." Mountain road grant that is to be! H- sold in small tracts, will mean a great colonization movement for Oregon1 Tpethi,1S children have more or less i,i,-ir, fhr. t , .diarrhoea, which can.be controlled by during the coming few years. The Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera Dalles grant comprises 430,000 acres and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that Is and Is very largely valuable agricul- necessary is to give the prescribed tural land. Its settlement will mean i 'se after each operation of the bow- a great Increase in the state's popu-i('!? P101"? than n?tural amI thTVatf'r iTtt j i.!. i oil 10 cleanse the system. It s safe lation and wealth. an( sure s,)1(, by a A SURPLUS FROM YOUR DAY'S WORK CHave you any good reason for not saving? Ask yourself and find out if you have. 3y saving you provide for the' future by storing up the surplus of each day's labor. jThis surplus is practically a mortgage on the future, a source of additional income. CjThis surplus, saved now, will be of much greater value to you in the future, through its accumula tions, than if spent now in driblets. THE BANK OF I'nele Sam Is counting his tlmfoor wealth on the Rlopes of the Cascade Mountains. Expert timber cruisers In the employ of the Government are at work making the estimate and It Is expected It will tnke nil this Sum mer and next to complete the cruise of the watershed of the Willamette River and its tributaries in the Cas cade Reserve. The land will be clas sified and the timber segregated Into Jogging units. This. Is the first at tempt, so fur as known, of the Gov ernment to take an Inventory of Its timber resources. Lumber manufacturers of the Ore gon & Washlngtln association are per fectlng plans for the logging congress to be held In Tortland late next month. The visitors will spend three days In the city and local loggers and lumbermen will be hosts. The saw mill men and timber cutters of the Northwest will become better ac quainted as result of the gathering, and the benefits following the meet ing will be mutual. The Sluslaw Port has expended some $10,000 and Is asking the en dorsement of the taxpayers to Issue $215,000 more In order to secure as much in addition from I'ticle Sam. The Florence West point out that since the formation of the Port all land has greatly Increased in value, and that the expenditure of more money will certainly continue to keep conditions better In the community. l.a Grande has a payroll of $1:15.000 month, and its agricultural lands are Increasing in selling price asked because the increasing population makes demand at home for the pro- ducts of small farms, . A Pain Remedy Both internal and external Is needed; daily bv almost every family. Keep a bottle' of Dr. Bell's Anti -Pain. Good n Li,,.! ,.r troubles. Extol-- i.n" , ,,ll uaii; n-'i unf, i'"' !' "- j pains. strongly everv where. For Co. " unusrpui:. .ale bv Jones Sold Drug Nat Particularly Impressed. Mr. rpsotne You had a kihhI i seeltis the Itivlera while you time ! were j abrojid. I presume? Mr. Struckett-IIitch-Kr yes, but one 1 performance vv.-w ein imb f T me I've ' seen it played Ins l-tter ri-ht here iu i Cincinnati. -('Mica;:" Tribune. Masonic Buria, ServIce at Estacada. james ti. .mciiuuu, tn t-.iui.-uiu Lodi;e, No. 19, wno died at Kagle Creek June 17, was fittingly laid to rest bv the Loue Pino Lodge, A. K. and A. M., No. hi, at M,uunl Zion Cemetery. June 19. 1 Another tree has fallen In the for .t f ii.Um.n iimrh-r Meiiiml,!' - has mine to that honrn from which ! 'no traveler returns." The fact of Brother McQuaid s death came to the Saturday tboat sMe lo get the information to the members of the order to have a suffl- cieni numoer present 10 periorm me; tn tniirn .1 rr-jn vun un f tt tv oro tun il t- 1 however, that the remains should be brought , to Estacada and put in charge of the Masons to perform the burial services at the grave, which was raost fittingly done, The burial service of the order was i read by Brother George C. Armstrong, ; iin uo vwthtr iat0r uhi.-h rpr. i talnlv left a lasting Impression with all 'strangers present that Masons surely believe in the immortality of lhe l- B"- McQuaid had been sick 7 . T e I , lan(1, bllt had been brought back to Eagle Creek to wait the Inevitable U,JU1 wu-ii luc tumu ui nit- uimt'i j lilitL of the Supreme Master should) ..-1 aiitr ctri lauuc n i'-t ,i, jiiu iuc t brother translated from the imper- feet to the all-perfect ' lodge, where the Supreme Grand Master of the sons and two daughters to mourn their loss. "Tell me not in mournful numbers Life Is but an empty dream, For the soul Is dead that slumbers And things are not what they seem. "Life Is real; life is earnest; And the grave is not its goal; Dust thou art to dust returnest OREGON CITY Milwaukee MILWAUKIE. The Mothers' and Teachers' Club lr McUthur, wife and daughter, held a meeting Krldav. .tune 21, at Isabel!, spent Sunday and Monday nt the public library rooms. The an-1 his brothers lit RuUelleld. Wash, nual election of "officers resulted as) George Jones had the misfortune to follows- Mrs Maggie A. Johnson, fall from tho bulbllim whore he was president- Mrs. Kll.i Maple, vice-1 working In Mllwniil.li' last Friday, president'- Mrs. KlUabeth S. Huck. breaking a l ib on Ins t ight side, Dr. treasurer- Miss Irene Carter, score ' Grim as called, nu,l set the rib. Mr. tatv. The club decided to keep the Jones Is slowly linpiovlng. Ill.rai v open on the Hist and third i J'K I'll!" and "'', of Portland. Wednesday afternoon during the spent the week's end with Charles Summer vacation. ! Vanardstraud and family. O II. Iladden has moved his fam-l Mrs. Tom luaid ami children, of tlv to his new house on Mlnthorn. Portland. Knt'iit the day Wednesday 'llenrv Phillips has moved his fuil" Mrs, Walter IVrwIlllger t her llv to his new cottage on Palm ave.. beautiful home on Courtney avenue.' line. Mlnthorn. ! II. Parallus sold his home on Court- Mr. and Mrs. K. 1 1iirge moved lo I ney avenue to 0. l"ok. Mr. Purn- j Hoouiam, Wash., last week. I H" bought a home la Mllwnukiu ami Mr. Haves Is building on his Min i moved his family there, thorn property and expects to m.ivej Hester Armstrong has entered the there in a few davs j Oregon Conservatory of Music under. Thomas nrlseoll died at Kerby. j P'f- Kdwards, and will study music j expected that 600 fans will come up Ore.. last Sunday morning. The (u-j dining the Summer month. i from the Columbia Ulver towns (o neral took place' Wednesday morning j Johanna Mayer ami Kdlth Griffith cheer their team to victory. The en from the llemstook nu.b-taking par-; spent the week end with Mrs. Horry tire population of Canby will come lor at Sellwood. The 'mnal was at i at her home In Portland. j .town Tor the game. Ka.-h team Is Mllwaukle cemetery. Mr. nrlseoll' Mr. Herry. one of our school-! the champion In their reectlvo sec formerly lived here and was a "u in-1 teachers, was out Friday visiting her Hon. ,,, have good clean records her of 'Ash Camp. W. i, W. That j pupils and friends. i for fust ball. The line up will be as lodge attended the funeral in a body,; U'ls F.polet. junior of the school, i fellows; Mr. nrlseoll leaves a wife. JENNINGS LODGE. The union nicnic of all the Sunday schools of Oregon City and suburbs , was held on Thursday. June 2:'., when several hundred noonle enjoyed the day nt Mcldrum's Grove at Fern Ridge. Races and various games were enjoyed and three of our Lodge boys captured ptires in the race. Shelby Shaver won the watch In the boys' race, and Wendell Smith in the loo-yard dash won the cuff buttons. and Arthur Roberts in the sack race won the urst prize of a knife. The;S:ein. s-ut the day Sunday with W. two former boys attend the Congre gational Sunday scIum! in Oreson City and Arthur Roberts, the Evan gelical Sunday school at the !dge. .Mr. and Mrs. Puvy have returned from a visit with Mrs. Davy s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerber. of l-ogan. m, .,.i ., . , i.it...i with : ..v..';'... Vr." . i uvir iiant, im-i ni ahi vi uiu nil, tut wk. i Anabcl Wells reiurned home Sun-, consider the final without numbers Wilcox s infant son ; day after a week's visit In the country eligible. There will be several clvl 111 with wh.KiplnB with her eranilnaretits. Mr. ami Mr ! unu r. ...... ,.i.....i,.i ....i Mr. and Mrs. has been uuile coui;h and w-as threatened with pneu- j tuonia. Mr .and Mrs. Trout man and little daughter, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. Shenetleld. Mr. Wright and Miss Taylor, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roarilntan, of Gladstone, were callers at the Itoardman home on Sunday. Mrs. George Morse and the Misses Tomas. lluruette and Carrie Scrip ture left Portland on the steamer Poer on Monday to spend the re mainder of the summer at Ocean Pari;, Wash., at the Dr. Coffman cot tage. Mrs. Noah Shupp. of Milwaukie, was a caller on Saturday anions her many twinge friends, and was an over-ulght. vlstor at the new home of Mr. and : ' 'Vu'm1?- . . iv, iiaveriuiij preached an excel-; 1,,,lt sermon on Sunday. June ;. This ; dnr Is the Sunday that Is usually ob-1 Ladles' Aid will hold their regular Cl,hll,1:en1 3 Da,-V 1,1 ' "' meeting Thursday in the church base. EvanRellcal church, but owinir to the.nient. who.,plnB cough in the neighborh,!. ; B3;,Ml 11 Indennltely postponed. j Mlhvu).lo (.,,,, .i,.,,,,.,, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morse and Cal- iMt!:ln ,,,am oll ,s Kr,MlntiH j,n,a 215. mi. m rmiMuu, -i- imiuu ,,us, their relatives the first of the week.j .Mr. ami .rs. i mas. iurii.er.jr mim Iowa, but who are nicely located nt I Corvallis, visited the H. t. Palntnn, family and on Sunday drove to Mt. i Pleasant and spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clark. I Little Ilelene Seeley was the host- j ess 10 a ,er' Pr " P""; on -i'i-' nay atiemoon, ir neing ner eicmn j birthday .anniversary. Mrs. R. G(s.d-; follow, Mrs. U A. Morris, of Oregon, City, and Mrs. F. Powers assisted P Seeley In entertaining seven of, ; Helene 8 little friends and dainty re-, V' ' p k r.'.i 1. i Vt , Eill.hbUell andMar ton, Bessie Roberts, Iethal Cross, fha 1,.l... lf Ik.,1. .. . . ' ';ri int'ir ilirit- iitintvn Hlilll lllillt' , . . . '.""Z " , ,, Mrs. Dafferman and little daughter, of Portland, spent. Friday with Mrs. H. C. Tozler, and enjoyed the lovely , ,., at th,.r nII1B Thursday even Royal Anne cherries for which the nif , the ,,,,!, of (no PK,,, n, Will Jennings' place Is noted. ninth Y-railes -. .,. n,iii ...t r... Mrs. Ross, accompanied .by Miss . r.iiua. or Vancouver. v asn., and ner daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul,- a recognition meeting was ten- of Vancouver, B. C spent a few days ; dered K"v- ' L. Jones und Mrs. at their cottage at this place, and on .tncH at Park Place Wednesday even. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Paul were ac-ihl! jn(. 22. rtl.v. E g. Bollinger and coinpanled by Miss Kdna Ross to Mrs. Bollinger. lt-v. H. N. Smith and their home In British Columbia, where dtlieis, of Portland, were present she will spend her vacation. ! Mrs. nn.r j;ave the address of Mrs. Elder and Miss Gagnier. of; welcome to the nw pastor and wife .Michigan, who have been the motif of t w,,.h MrH Jimea rcHponr,. The a number of pretty affairs and on : programme was followed by asocial Monday Mrs. Gardner, Klder and Gog-' hour to promote arniinlntanco and tiler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II.! good fellowship. Mr. Jones will H. Emmons at luncheon at the Com-1 preach at Park place next. .Sunday at merelal Club In Portland. n A. M . llt nil(.;nmas at 8 r, M Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Spoooer are vls-j Mr. and Mrs. Hartnell were the itlng relatives In Tacoma. , recipients of a e(.nno surprise party Mrs. J. P. Strain and Miss Millie : last. Friday ey. i,ins The occasion Hart were business shoppers In Ore.wll wedding anniversary planned got. City on Tuesday. j ,y ,helr children: Prlends and Hie annual camp meeting of the! neighbors were present to enjoy a Oregon Conference of the Kangelical Koo, musical nnd literary programme Association will be held at River Katnes o the lawn, and a bountiful' View camp grove at this place, be- wedding feast. At a late hour the ginning with July 19 to 21, for the fiesta departed wishing host and Sunday School League convention; hostess many 1,,-mpy returns and from July 22 to 23 the Young j C. C. Sargent, who went to The Peoples Alliance convention, and Dalles Home ,0 days ago on a hiisl July 24 to 28 the regular camp meet- ness trip, was taken seriously III. and Ing. All are cordially invited. One half a clay will be devoted to the Women's Missionary programme and one of our Idge ladies, Mrs. Palnton, Is to give a reading at this pro gramme. Dr. and Mrs. Wardner entertained a number of their Portland friends to a i; o'clock dinner on Tuesday ....n. ,v- :u e.,..-i..i,ne ,j or ner i j. u .joncH preached an earnest, Im Portland friends on Thursday of last. presslve sermon Interment was In week. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A OAK GROVE. Jack Burgess and wife left Mon day for Prince Rupert, B. C, where Jack has a large building contract. V. L. Gilbert, wife and son, Ray left Monday for Prince Rupert, B. C, THE JOHN80N REALTY CO. City Lots, Acreage and Farms a Specialty. P. 0. Box 213 Milwaukee, Ore. and Northwestern Clackamas I with Jiu'k Iturgoss tn work all Sum I mer. Mx Monday on a iH to his sister i iu St. louls. Mo. I -'"lm Hsl'.v w-as a city visitor Sat- ; urday. i Harry G. Starkweather Is In our burg assessing proctty. Mrs. Charles Y.inordstraug and sou was In Oregon City Tuesday vis tllttg friends. Mrs. Charles Wellington left for Anderson Wednesday morning (or a few- davs' visit with friend. M. W. A. held Its regular meeting In Greens halt Tuesday evening l Hently, eoimsll; Jim Kahler. clerk. Walter Albers ami wife, also Mrs. Shtvfler and family. Mrs. Walter Temilllger took din- j tier with Mrs. Tom 1-enard at her home In Portland Sunday. ! Mrs. Proctor Is entertaining friends' from the Kast. ; winiam wen mi.l rumiiy spent the .In- Ciui.Iii- r V.,-1., PL. . W.....I-......1. . '" . ' ' ' "' 'V" ' ' " , MT- Murphy ami family. Mr, i t! IS ItlOtht! Murphy Mrs. V.. C. Warren entertained at dinner Thursday her parents. lr. and Mrs. Ituss. of Montavilla, and sisters. Mrs. Kiiima McKercher, Mrs. F.stollu llutbrie. and nlere. Ijiui tluthrle, of Portland. Mrs K. J. Moore served luncheon to several friends from Portland Fri day. Mrs. Thoinpsnn and Miss Zonlek stietit the dav Wedtifsday with .Mrs. William Holt. M't. llod Ice Cream for sale William Holt. All orders filled short notice. Church Notes. b.v on M K Church Sim. lay school, 1 , m.. Mrs tleorse MrArthur, super services 11 A. M' by intetulent: Father Allen: evening services. All i. i hv pliStor James Moore invited. smrf, li to 7. 0ak' (;r,)Ve jr , was defeated by ,h(. Alhltia team June 2. Score ... r 0ak ,;rove ,,.. ,.r-ttl the Ver- '"" celel.ratlnn. It I likely that! ,, tP.ln) JuI1M gcore, 15 to 10 'n" reitn.mt will !i nulviTsally com-i 0ak (;r()VI, Bm ' pav t,n'pll''d with. Some of the stores will Washoucal team ,,n lis irnniini iniv:"nt he oi.etied nl all on Moiidar. as. 4 Anyone wishlnn to Bi with thi- t-ntj can; fare, round trip. $1 In. Train leaves 9 A. M. For further In formation see Jack Warren, manager. Large bunch of firecrackers every pair of shoes. Oregon Shoe Store, opp. Postofflce. with Cltv CLACKAMAS. 1 n' I meeting held .Monday , .'o. resulted in the elec P Vtkfl 1 HIT tion of Lee Harrington, director, In , place of A. Mather, retired. .Mr. ami Mrs. lleacock gave a re- rreshmenls made, a good time for tho j vnniiir quests sent word for his wife to join him. Mrs. Sargent left Monday morning, We are Informed that Albert Mor ris' condition Is materially Improved and that he Is able to be up and around. The funeral service of Mrs. James lme was ii-ld from the Congrega tional church Sunday afternoon. Rev. 1 the Clackamas Cemetery, i HARMONY. The entertainment given by Mrs. Martin and Mrs. f. D. Kllton, of Port land, last Saturday, was a treat to those present. . Graduating exercises were held In the school building lust Thursday night. Rev. oberg, of Montavlllu gave the address of the evening, and Professor T. Gary presented the di plomas. Those graduating) were Kllen Poor, Ulxle Caff a I, Hazel Thomas, Margaret Otty, Kdward Hay man and Peter Erlckson. Prof. A w. winn was principal for tho year. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I;on Robinson went on an excur- It has relieved moro pain and sttffer- slon to Estacada on Thursday. Ing and naved more lives than any Mrs. John Davlg has gone to Hills- other medicine In use. Invaluable for horo on a visit to relatives. children and adults. Sold by all deal Misses Nellie otty and Mattle Hay- ers. man are at tending tho summer school nt Oregon oily. Mrs. Campbell, of Portland, Is vis it log at the home of MV, and Mrs, S. Millard. Mrs. IIIII U visiting with relatives and friends. READY FOR BIG FOURTH (Continued from page 1.) wliniecalled promptly at 1;.10 o'clock, wild will be played on the Gladstone Purk grounds, where an admittance of 25 cents will he charged. Through the courtesy of the Portland Hallway Light ,v Power Company trains wilt be run Into the iwirk leaving Oregon City for the ball grounds at 12:15 and l:lf. There will be nu excursion from Camas in Oregon city on the Fourth and it Is Camas. Troeh Wlnlcrhotlium 0 Ostcuson , Suerlmck Pickett II. Osleiisou Laws Cox Self r I'ostlnU. c . . . p . . . ss ...III. . ...211 .. :tit ... . . I K .. ..I'F.. , ..UK .. Canby. . .. Huffman Slokes. Hut) Wang W. Italy 1 . . Young i . Hampton . . . I Mines Kckei sou Frederick lr. A. lleatle, chairman of the committee on limits for the Fourth of July parade. Is working untiringly to Interest every business house. : lodge and Improvement elub In this section of Claikaniaa fuiinlv In Hie j celebration, and he has secured def- Inlte promises for nt least ;io fine float Substantial prizes have been ottered for the best floats, and the Judge' stand will be at the corner of Filth ntid Center street. Ilefore the parade mines from Thirteenth and Main streets a number will be . ... . Ki"" iicii mult, aiKI utiles these ,miWi. ro on the float at Fifth and Center street, the InilweH will nut men! dub, lodgii and fraternal or ganlalloMs, and bulties.s houses, us we as decorated automobile. One ,,f the must attractive events for the celebration will e the tug of war. In which teams from the Wil lamette Pulp tt Paper Co. and the Oregon City Manufacturing Co. will contest. Captain M. 1 Phillip, for the pa iter company, and Captain Fred Met'lier. for the woolen mills, have a sturdy lot of huskies under their direction mid the haltl. will he l.i the at! I.i wl wlH be strong. This event will be nne of the water sisirfs, ntid will be fought out oil 11 raft In the Willamette Klver. Twenty feet of water will lie between the two teams and woe to the' un lucky lot of men who have not the xtrem;fli to withstand the victor. There will lie eight men on each i team, and needles to say all of thetn will lie experienced swimmer. Percy I Cnufh'ld Is an etitbuslnstlr member of the committee In charge (if the1 water sports, and he Kuuraiilec that thev will lie worth while. The executive committee fur the Fourth of July relebratloit ha re. quested nil of the merchant of Ore. K"n City to close their places of husl- nes at noon next Motulny, In order that their emtiloyes nmy nnrtlcpnte' me ing itnrniie. wtuen ninny will re-1 gard ns tho prltirltml event of thej day. I scheduled to move at Id o'rlork nnd It will he the oltjerf of Ornnd I Marshal R. ft Ileal I.. nnd hi nldesi to start the line of march promptly! cm time. With four bands and a large! number ' flue Hunt, the parade will be the fluent tllnplav of It kind ever seen In Oregon Cltv nnd tlmteuimfs of people will he In the elty early to j secure vantage points. RESULT ANNOUNCED TODAY. Candidate for Ooddess of Liberty to Make Cloie Finish, The last count In the limbless of Liberty contest before the closing; (,f the ballot boxes was made Wednesday morning, nnd Ml Clara Fields iiml .Miss Let lilt Jackson nave only III votes to separate thetii. The dual i count will Im made at a o'clock Friday morning in the Commercial Club par lors In tho presence of represent!!! Ives of ihe several yoniin women In the contest, mid the result will then be niaile public. The Interest III the re sult Is intense nnd It Is expected that the final day will see u big rush of voles In the llnlsh. The count this morning follows: Miss Clara PlnMs 2HP.0 Miss ldba Jackson 2S2D Miss Uletii Carolhers 19:10 CELEBRATION AT WILSONVILLE. Sunday Schools of Five Places to Hold Patriotic Exercliei. (irand union picnic of the llazi'lla, Oswego, lllmiril, Tiiajntln and WilHon vlllu Sunday schools on July 1 In the new park lit Wllsonvllle, on the Ore gon Klectrlc Hallway. Patriotic exercises commencing at l')::ii) A. M., Hon. Clnrencn Truii Wil son, grand orator of day; brass band: ulhlctirs; liiiselmll; boating; valuable cash prizes. Unfresbnienls on snlo. Kxtra trains. Special railroad rates of one a tul one-third fare for round trip, subject to minimum rale of ;i.ri cents, for whole tickets, nnd 20 cents for half fare tickets. Admission free. COLTON TO CELEBRATE. Games and Sports Will Follow the Patriotic Exerciser A big Fourth of July relebnillon will be held at C'olton on Monday, flood music nnd patriotic speeches are on the programme) for tho fore noon. The afternoon will hu occu pied with games mnl sports of all kinds, foot races, sack races, horse races .shooting mutches and all milli ner of exciting contests. A big pic nic nt Canyon Creek bridge at Colton will be enjoyed. The day's exercises will close with a grand ball lit Col ton hall In the evening. The world's most sueessful medicine for bowel complaints Is Chamberlain's FREE FREE USEFUL GiTTS PREE COME TO DKYI .Sec the VALUAIiLU PRLSL'NTS wc ore liold liMl for vu- AIno learn why V"r l'lars hove greater purchasing power with us. J. E. SEELEY THE PEOPLE'S STORE SHERIFF R. 0. DEATIE. Gr.nd Mm ter of lh Fourth of July Pjrtl. i. v. - i j ;- - - i. -- 0. D. CBY. who will officials at President of the Day In the Coming celebration of the National Holi day. A Cough, a Cold And then no tellliiK what unless ymf use )r. Hell's Plne-'l ar lloin'V. It Is the Im'sI, link iiur liclKhhur. IHik for the ll.dl on the bottle. Sold every where, l-'or sal hv Jones' Drug Co. Qu,l Trut. Clleslir Sif the 1 .1 il 1 1 hi on the! dresMi-r j Arcbb- Thal'ii not n lad' I u-.'. Lnilv ill' never en jtiln ii!'ir: 1:1 n'Vlicu , renins i Cbe-ter Bui llils Is a liiinllaih bi'i; , -Gari:'i le Dfcaliiiein It. "W hen a nullum merrier mnl then dlliiriK-1 ber l-ll-ln I cl 1: ' le i.f n e is'lt hat eil'il iiiii i Hi P " "Tul. If.: hi- ii nne in n'li " - Prince ton liui-r Dr. W. Chambers ScbulUej A. u. l h;l". A. M liCi. I.nfiivi.iin riill.-Ke, 1 Kioniin. I'l-tiu.. M. I Ii1'". ttin nlM-mlty ; mnl M-llevne liisiltal Mi iIIi hi Colli , I New York I 'llv. I ROOMS 3 AND 4, WEINHARO BLOCK. IlllU-e and ennslllllilliill priiellee reluslve ly. civet- fully fi-iwn i xiiiTl.-in-e. ITh lini Int cniii luui'it tin- KnHtern ciistimt nf putting up bis nwii preHi-rliillnns. pjflHTED-A liKw Mmnle MwU) M linn ( Mmnle MwU) M linn ( ft . I 1 -' w t A 1 ', i, , ,-,..y'.v: i , 1 .... ' ' . v. .rw X7 RiAktntr rrvitify l4l ritt fr (hh fariu nMrt mi tf mi (fr nl tm NO -VIO.NI.V KKOI IICKli until .hi r rivf jmf i.i.nivr .. yHif lnt-yrU . WiMf ".ti IMA tit jnynf, mivwhrir m tdr U. S. n-fAoM .i ttnl ittfaut a it alv4tn t.frtfay J tight, iJ Hour 1 KN H HlKK I Hill, lunii(t -Im I. umt you m-y n.imU buy, It tit II lo any iril pu wiah II you ra llirn txtt it1rt lly 4itt,)rl nr fin ntil wuli la 0ri tilt Int yi If tlllil it Kli k lo Ui 41 our CM"" Hl 9" fi'ufW tV tut tm ttnt. FAPTADV M" lircuit tlm lihril fMiln liMyrlei II U ini!iI id mkt rHvlUnl rnlbLeJ at i,ni dnjll prolil Uvr i tii.il lrtiry end. You ui to In t mi'lilUmrn'i totit tt huyl ntf dirrri ii un Jhl live lli niiiitif4rlnrr'a iiur mitut iM lnntl ytf buyl. lM MH' HI V Ur.y( le or pjir ol tlit Imm amftm m any frt.t until vou rrrrivn our i uIukik i mxl lrirn our unliafd ul Jtttorp frusi nut rtpftrkat'lt ifitftoi ffr$ tu ritltT Httlitt- IUU WILL UL fldlUnidllLU .tuily our milirrh nw.ilrl. m tin uvmrnJp .nurifiworjrj mkt you (Ml yrr. We it) I ilin tughttl tutlf titcyrlei lor ltt monry tti.ui liny vUrr Iai lory. W r tillihetl mill i.on tmolil hvb l( (ory toil. l:i( Y(:i.K Jli:AI,l-:UH. dourtli our I'llc. Onlrrt tillrtl tlia hi;('OM KIND JUt V I.I H. mnlly li.ive i ihhhIxt on luii'l t4kru In prtiftiiilly nt (-rict ririi!inir from V.I to W mm, IMF fl,1CTrD flDAVrt ")'( tvhm'ls. linHrtm WUMalLH-UnHIVLdf criuiiimenl of all kind, at half 50 KEDGETIIORH ecir iiCAl IIa TlDrc sample paiii Thr regular retail frt'rr ot then tirel 11 1 1. x per fiatr, etui la tnttin!int we vilt irll yauaiample pair far Jl.njiasnwilntrilrrfi..)), NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES NAII.H, Tnrtka or (IIiim will nut Int tho air out. Sixty Ikouimxl jhiIi mUi tnit yrar. Over two btinurcu iiiouiwitu pair now in iik, nFftnmPTtnMi Mm!? In all Hx?. It UHvelv tuli-riHvtulifii vci vtliirnblrnitfl line tlliiHi lewith a ion in) (liinlitv of riibbrr. whlrli nrv'T Iwcotnra pormianiul which clor-a up atnnll nuncttirra without nllow ttttr iheuir toe.ntM". We have huiiflrrda nf let tern from nnti fit licuMtoiuerailuiliifrt lint their hrrnhnveoiily been puniped ' upotire or twiee In whole arnarin. They welfh no mure t linn aij ordinary lire, me puncture retMunKquaiiurinx'iiiKHivrn by irveml layer ofthin, ipeciully pu pared fubrlcon (he trend. The renulnr price of the e tirea U J.tjoper pnl r(lmt for a'lvcriiaillK puriwwen wenrc 11111 in k ntvi mi ntciory the rider of only 4-Ho p-r piilr, All ord'-ra a!tl;ped approval. You do not yny a cut until you have examined and found them atrlnly aa represented. We will allow a rnnii ilUmiunt of k pi r trcnt (Utcrtty nmkintf Ihe price IM.Aft per pair) If you end t UlX CASH U ITU or.DKIL mid euoloie 1I1U ndverUneineut, You run no Holt In eiiiliitf u an order aa the tirel inav be returned nt OUIt exoeiiae If fur anv rennon thev are not aaur factory on eiaminalion. Wc ure perfectly reliable and money aent lo tin la aaawfcaa In a tank. If you order a pair of theae tirei, you will find that they will ride eaaier, run flutter, wear better, laat lonvT and h)oIc finer thun any tire you have ever lined nr aeen nt any price. W know that you will be i well pirated that when you want a bicycle you will give ua yuur order. We want you to tend ua a trial order at once, hem e thia remarkable tire offer. ffC Vlff 9JCm TnrC don't Imy any kind at any price until you aend for pair of ff I UU . I inCO liedifethorn Puucture-I'roor tirra on approval and trial at the ipeclal Introductory price quoted aUivc; or write for our biff Tire and (Sundry Catalogue whlcli deacribea and quoteaall raakea and klndaof tlrea nt about half (he toiunl prieeN. MM iii urifPi but write uaa TMaul todnv. I0 NOT Til INK4K IMM fwtf WwMMM or a pair of tirra from oflera we are making. 11 ooiy coata a poauii 10 J. L. HEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL OREGON CITY PASTOR HAS JUBILEE DAY CELC0RATION MARKS ANNIVER SARY OF ORDINATION OF REV. HILLEDRAND. $500 PURSE TENDERED Comjregation of St. John's Church Give Public Reception to Priest Who Ho Dpoii Here Yenri. The sliver jubilee of llev. A llllb liiunil, fur Ihe lust l".' years pastor of St John's Calhidlc Chun h of (irnKon Cll. win i-elelualid 'lui-iidiiy with elulioiaie lelemuliV. on'iiliii In (he iiniiiiliiK lih kiileimi til.-, It mass at III o'cltick, MiibI llev. Alexander ( 'It: I Klin. mchliUtnip of tin-Kon City, preached Ihe sei iiinii- The coiii'lunlou of tlie ii'IIkIiui" ceieiniHiy was mark ed by a Kciiotul time of enjoyment. I hen- were II pi li sts at (Iteuoli CM) f i urn nearly cum nei'llnu of the ill" nne nnd iii, i ii v buuiliioiiie and ii"i'ful Klfts were presented to the beloved pastor of St Julius, who was or dained al priest lit Ijiuvaln. II. Icliiiu. .'.'i I'ill H iiku Tlleiiliiy. Il was trulv a day of lejnlcliu; for t'allier llllleliraiid lluiiilieds of his p.il I .lil.me, and frletidH called to leiiil their naiiiiint i nin'.iatulatloiis to t bead of t!io l) i i;e.i City chinch, who bill inkd fiUiiullv .Hid sin l-esn'tl'lv (nr 2.' 'IUS 111 this sncllnll. 1. 1; I tlte result (fill lie has one of the ill, el cllUli-bes III Ihe entire dlo n hi h i, I a inn nliinl and hlttb ki'IiihiI will nil einollu.iMit of J.'iii ntodonln and a h.iiiil-.i' ne liulldlnx T ii- day ev.'lilii); the andltnrluill of Mel mrt'illii Imtltnte was lliriiiiged with tan friend of the punier In ut teniiatiie at the public reception. The ncri slim wax it eiy happy one and Klltlel lllllelitand tuts presented Willi ix Hil"e C"tll.lln1lilt I'liKI tin a tentimiuilal of tho nffectlon In which he Is In-Ill by his people. Music was rendered by an orcln ui r, and selec lloiis from Mr and Mrs. II, T. Me Haiti. Mhs Marie Kn'ilerlch. Mrs. Kd Hard Shiiihiin, Mrs. William II. Ilui:harilt, Jr I'raiik J. Nuieritau. mid N M li lu ls llrlnf inilreMf weiu, iiiinle by Archbishop Christie, ticorgc C. Ilrownell, Miss Kiiuiile t. Porter. Mayor W. K. Carll, Krniik llusch, llev, Knther Mctiee, A. M'. Slnnott, Jmlite J. C. ('ampin-ll, JudKe J ra nt II IHinlili nnd Hlati) Senator .1. K. Hedges. The purno hiis presented to Put her llllli lii iiiid by Limine Shenhati. The affair lusted until a late hour und niiH t v-epilnhully pleanltut Ibrougb out. ; TAKE THE HINT ! You can get the best that money can buy If you buy of e our new stock Of canned Table ( Fruits. They have the do 1 1 c I- out, ripe flavor. I t t i HARRIS GROCERY i a Oregon City. I RIDER AGEIIT ' lnryr iirn.itcT hr r nl IN UOHTOWN nrl ditrlrt to ' lnryr iim.itcT hr 1 r limit tvetywhan 4rf ynh on tell our LkvlIcI utiilar vuur own lumi uull it iliy rvccivrd, Wo do mil rcrul.uly h.irvlle iwnnd.inil ,Mrvrlf, but irnlc ly our Clii'-iiro retail niorii. 'Ihrnc wo cltur out or H. 1 J rm rltu v iMrifJln niatlfu lr. rullcr 4-IihIiih ami irtiul, MfU, reiMiri aitd tin wttai Mutt fruit. PUNCTURE - PROOF 5 TO mwuouue, omr 1 tlltlf Kntlon th thlek ruMnr tmnrl 'A" 11 ltd nunotiir! atrlna 1 mid !," a I no rim atrip to prrvrrit rim nutlliiar. Tlila tlrn will nutlitat any othor nit It a ho FT, liXaVtilU mid JKAHV illlilNd. nricc 10 amne dnv lelter la received. We ahln P. O. Tt. on DO NOT Til INK4K UTIYINO a bicycle anyone until you know the new and wonderful jh knfiw the new Write it NOW. icaru everymiug. SL if mm