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FY- E NTEEHPiSSE tf-i t-r W - Haa your tubtcrlptlon 4 plredf Look at th label. You ahould not mlaa any of our now number. --. Tho Enltrprli It tha only Clckma County Nowi)jcr (hit prlnti ill of tli new of till! 4' .growing County. Ml' "M OM-f " WON CITY, OUWJOX, I'KIHA v', .ICLV 1:,, If FORTY TOURTH YEAR NO. 28. OKI ESTABLISHED 1868 MO. y o REPUBLICANS IN ASSEMBLY TWO HUNDRfC CLACKAMAS MEN TO I LECT Ho DELEGATES TO STATE AS8EMDLY. TICKET IS IMPROBABLE Several PreclntU Send Anti Atiembly Delcyutee Candidates lor Joint Senator and Hcproeontetlve May Ue Recommended. II. (.ul. Hi nun nf Cliickmiiiiii Couiily will unci In this illy in 10 uclocK in vi ruiiuriluy iiuh iiIhk In hold mi iiMinhly li'l llii' puipine t t'lccl U.fi (iU ueii-guti-ii m III"' HUH" Aiwelil lil), nlilrli will l luiil III I'oillnnd lu rcnlutliill under which tho mull' I) null ill Colllllltllio ill. I. Ii, llll lib. 'inlily 1 1 1 1 v I I - liuil ' iiui'li other Iiii lini.1, mi inuv nnuhiily nml piop fill riMlir lii'lillf llll- ii'l tllllin" niuy l, ll.llli.urli -il. Illul, llll" I" tuK'il Hi! Il'l: linlii ki ton ilia II ii m.ijiiilty n( Hi": llclefcllU'll ) Ml I III plllic II I'Ollllly j tii-i fi III (he II' 111. Hi'') lire clothed, wlin lull power nml niilmrily in doj on. 'I Ii" npl'in 1 liHnin'iil rnlU liir 230 ! ill l C.'ll''3, 'H' i" I'l'l'.'' Ii""' cudi j I ii . iiu I uml "'I '' for ' Vi'i')' IS vuti'Hj i r inn) H It in'' '.i.ii nml fni' Ii"' 'l ull I iiM li.m l:i lln' election n IUi'S, but I llii'ii' ll ihi.I'.iIiI) li.il be iiii'ic Hum .nil ilili iili-ii pi cent In llin nullity II .nl-llllll), ll III WVl'lllf ptlM'llU'tn lin n' wi n- no ili li'i;iti'' i rui. No: n liiiin lime In-' n m'itIviiI from! I'd .Mint IIUI prnliict, lli. Iiu' liolli ii. In riiiimillli I'liiuli linker wiu relumed j iniil 'Mu n , to tf.iicliuy ( link. II j T. Mciun, ill-' ninuilll' iiimn ul Urn-. l,.. Mini un.ilili' lo it.-i-'He ciiiiukIi Hi li'l.al nunlng Hit' Voters lo Imlil U pui-llut jiiluuiy, liinl IIh'Ip win. no1 meeting in SiiiiiK''r. I'l tlii pre-j elm in n iirr nml .Maple uiuc no id l Kudu t i lio i n Milmilny. luil In. lit - r. haw- In . Ii I nin il (or pillim- lir III li .lll in'i lli U Hiilllr llllil' llll" ; Mill., I lt pun li;i ri ii lii'l tin' Kiil'T-l in in' rri'in 'J 1 1 i'f ill" ii (! I in-1 k In I 'im ;.,ii'iu I'li'.IIiU llllil ('Irmly llllil I c.iii' liinl tin- M-iitlim-iil III fuvor nf . 'il i-IIHK 5.1 lid. (Olteit III Iiu' Ntule Aui'iulily l I" ii iiuiJoiHy. i'k'I lillliT liiuiil I'"' il' li'K-il'-ii ilo mil Ml l a. In lavnr i'l" '!' Hull if a cmin-1 I) iliKil to nvi'iiim'-iiil to Hi" viitir Ih" Hil-i:il-r iiiliunrU't. 'I lii'rn nrf a iiuiiilM'r uf rniiilliliitvn I lur iiIIIib hn hnvi' tin il"ln' lo cnli-r j tlx- iiuM'inlily. liny hmo Ih'U wnrk-i ii'K ul "i: iiifti" "in Iiih'h, mill tuUt' II..- iiiuiuii iliiil Cl.ii kniii.iH kIiiiiiM j nliiy mil nf Hi" luiu-nilily, o fur im 11 nullity llrKrt l cinii'i riii'il. ulilll i Ttti-K- uf il'rKat ho fiivor a I Sllll" Annl'llltlU Wll II'" lllltllKl'lllltll' j in n Ciuinty ASHriuiiiy. llii'y urmi" t till f til" VIlllMK llll Hot llll VI' llll up- IHiiliinlly to lin't'l til" rillnll'liiI'M for Slut" iifflrm M'lounll.v, till 111" " n'liilily n'roiiiini'iiiliitloii wiuilil rnrry minii Mi lclil. Tin'"" n'ii" pi'opli' Buy Hint the niiiilliliiln fur a rmnily olllr" Iniu fvi'ry npporiiinlly to tin' Kti'iit inii'.n nf tin- vuli'in uml thi'ri'fori' ii iiiiiulv ii-.iMiililv In lllHirrnfuiiiy . II in 1'iiiinMrri'i! llliily Unit till' i i'iiiiiy n:i' 1'inl'ly will 1 1 niiiiii'iul ' 'lurliiiiiiiiH Cniii.ly'K lavtiilU'H for tli pohlllnii nf Joint Hriiiitnr ft II Ii Mult nnimtli, ('. fi. llillllli'V him for muni' iiioiiiIih lu'i'ii ui'iiili'iii'it ii k llin llld'ly niuillil.itK for ihii pnlilnii, nml ilur liiK I hi liinl frvv iIiiih (). V. IC.iHlhiini lliiH I n art I vi' In pioinotlliK It I M own rmiiliiliii'.v. K. W. IliirtU'lt, of Kln i.nla, Ik Hio only mull who him li.rn lli'llllnlll'll III Clllllll'l'ttllll Willi llll' u o ii 1 1 ii n t I'm lur Joint I'l'iiii'Kt'iiinilvo w llll .liilUHiira!i It Ik Uf "iiiiii'iI that tlili yi'iir Miiltiioiniih County will i-oii Hi nt In kIv" CliirliiiuiiiN liotll tin' Mrii' i.ir mnl ri'pri'ii'iitutlvi', nml the ini'ii 'lllll ll I'V till' ('llll'KllllllIK Couiily im HI Mlllly Will III' 111" fllVOI'I'il OIII'N II hiii lici'ii uiiiliiiiluuil Unit Mr. Hunt li'y niiilil hnvi' Ihi' ri'niiniiii'iiiliillon Im- Jiilul m irilnr If Im wmili'il II. CiiiihIiIi'ImIiIi. Inli'iUHt will tulli'll III in ft ii y pii'i'liutM hy lli'piililliiiin. ai thti lU'liiiurli'H. In I'liiiipliiri' Ciipnilti J. T. AppiT- nil. iilin of til" llli'Hl pioinlnrilt ltt I h 1 1 1 M i'ii il In tin' Hint", ii I'i'Ki'liI of 111" Dii'Kim Aki li'iillimil Colh'Ki', nml h fiiniiiT ullirlnl nf till' I'lilli'd Stiitra I iiinl Olllr". wiih Ih" victim of n Bluln, !'i wiirt W. W. Sllll t ti. pri'Hlilt'iit of ih" rnilipliu'o Ui'puhlli'iin ('lull. Holli im' iiiiiii'inhly men nml Hliihviut Hn iiiiIi'iiiih, hut I lii'V iii'Kli'iii'il to Kiiiiiil II K ' i II Hi Ml" lllllclllll", lltlll CllUI'll'K Uvi'sny, rouil linH for tin- prnclnct of Ahi'i ni lliy, In whli'li I'm' Uplitco Ih o inti'il, crowili'd Iho pilniiiilcH with n Inl of mi'ii who witi' worliltiK on the 1'ninln mnl I'li'dml ii compli'l" mil I iiiHi'inhly tlilii'l. Two of Hi" Niw -"in ih'li'Cnli.'H iirii iipiK.m'il to tho lid Ki'inhly hlra, iiIMidiikIi oil" of tlinin, II. .McAi thin', tlm pii'rlnct rommitli'K ninn, linn vvliloiilly liinl ii I'linnn" of lii'i'i t hIikt (hn ninnlliiK of tho county iiiitnil riiniinllliM', whi'i'o lin volcil for the (IIIihoii resolution lo Imlil n couiily IIHHOIllllly. At CliirkiiiniiH .1. A. Tnllii'i't mid Kinnl; Tnllii'i't inn In tho iIi'IckhIIoii tluil In iikiiIiimI nil iiHHcinhly. The for- llll'l' WIIH II IllI'llllllT of tllll ll'KlHllltlll'O of liinl. Tho llcnvcr Crock ilclcun tlon Ih hiiIII on I he rtHHcinlily rock, nml Iho votoi'H ItmtnicliMl the ilclcun llnll, hy n vote of 12 lo 7, to oppoHo the iliui for which I lie iiHHcmlily Ih fulled, for tlin election of 55 ileleRnUiH lo the Hlntn AHsenilily. At Oregon City, which Iiiih ,11 voIch In I Ii ii three preclnclH, WeHt Orocon Cltv, lliiiiiiiiny, KhIiu'ImIii, llorliiR, HiiKle Creek, (llnilHlniio, Mllwiinkeo, Ciinhy find Ncaily, tho tleloKiitcs nro piiiciicnlly iiiiiiiihniuiH In favor of tho ini'enihly lileii. filiiilmone Iiiih In Htiiicloil It H (leleKiiteH to favor tho nomination of n county ticket. In MlUniikee n roHolulloii .couilemnliiK 1 ho luscmhly fulled lo pnaH, mill tho voteiH mloplod a compi'ynilHP reH0: (Continued onpii(;o 4.) ICHAUTAUQUA DRAWS MANY "TENTED CITY" ALIVE WITH CAMPS AND RECORDS ARE BROKEN. WEATHER JUST SUPERB Fermeie' Dy and E Governor Folk Scheduled for July 21 Old Ffl vorltee end New Facet. Ncti'i' niiilil I'lilidltloim luive Inell linn" nilHpli'loiiii Ihiiii Ihnn" llllil'T whlrli Hi'' lTlli mintltll Hi'Hiilnli of the W'lllu iiii't 1 1 Viill y Clniiitiiuiiuu Am Hiiniiiy upi'iii'ii TuiHiliiy. I'l'ifurt i . ii I, in , w llll ii ilm lili'O relief from the KUilteiliiK hint of .Moiiilny mnl Huintii). IiioukIiI to (iliulntiiiiii I'm k I lie lm Kinl Hiiniilt I Iiii I Iiiih ever II" n -uilili i hem on the rnt iluy of (hn i.nni The iiiiim l-r of Ii iiIh nml i lin, pi In Iiiih Inol.en nil prevluuH lee uhIk. Th" pink In mini' truly u "lei. Oil city" lliull lit liny (line III lt Im im y, mnl tin- mii. i'i H uml Ih" V. U . C. A. ii-IU nli-nni-ii in ii iluluit n (lnlvliiK IiimIih IIi IkIiI kiiiihIiIiii', ti'inpi'ii il with i-iHilliiK liii'iv.eH, iiiiiki H I'M- i;ini iiiiioiik Hi" tieiH really S.l.-.i 1 Wiieii tie U'i'i urn opi'iieil lliero Wi re more people on the rimllttH lliull wine HKlHli'ii'il oil Hi" li l r ii I il (4 i.f Hn hi roud ilny I.ihI yeur. Ti va'it .I'iilllnl llllil, II lllIKe llllll'llllk'. t.-iMi- lully ilei oruti'il nllli tlr hiuiKliH. w an niiiilniliilily lllli'il when J. II. Acker lnu'i, Hie new pn-:.i"lil nf Cliuiituil' iiiii, lii'iiiuiiil the pliilliuiu ir llin iix-ii I ii iuMii'h-.. follow In-; the Iiimi cut on hy llev. T. 1' liowen, rector of St. I'uuI'h Kpli i npul Cliun li of lire K'iii ( Hy. Mr. Ai'kerimin Ih nol new Hi ('liiiiitiiuiiuu hit hn. II Ih (he K"1- i ml Impi 1'i.nluii Hint lie Ih ii worthy niirei'kMir lo Cimi;reH-.iiuiii Haw ley,! fur in ii ti ' yiiini prenlilent of the II- InineUe Valley AHu'inlily. lie linn u fii'i.l of nin riliili h to lit nliii"-! any ; ,Orllilile on ilhtiill, mill he Willi KtVI-ll j ii rur.llu) Kiei-HiiK. 1'reilileiit V. Kerrln, of I'acltiei I'llUerullV, milile Hie rcpiinno. lie .:t In n huppy uiooil ami coinplli-ietit' t il ti e I'uiinl uiipiii In linvlni! Hneli n miiti ii Mr Arl ei ihiiii uh ItH In inl. Ho ri'leneil ein i Inlly to (he e.-ine In w lili li the piexl'leut- linen Hie hnitorn nml fuinilti h In nltlrlul iliillea. The riieiniiw tiiilliui Srliim) I In ml, old fa vorite nl (lliotiilone I'uik, lenileieil a eli ri Inn, mnl then rami' the nn iiiitim-emeiii of I In Hiiminer hcIhhiI ami the orKitnli'.iitlon of cIiihhch. It It imt nn.-ii (hat liny ('liiiiitmiiiia Iiiih h'icIi n coi pa of Ihhi riirlurn iih will illiect Ihe cln m--i-k thin year at Cliul Htuue I'nik. Tin' YouiiK Woman'H ('III Ih I lull ANHoi'lallon, with MIsh i'l .ini'i-H (int:e at Hh head, Iiiih charK" o the ilumcHilc Hileliie ami leather i iafi. The Inlf. r HiihJect Ih ululer tho Imiueillatti mipervlHloii uf MIhh Clara liolilliiuu, who Ih ii Kinilniite uf until the lliiHiini mid Clili'ui'ii SihoolH uf A itH mnl 1'iiilln. .MIhh Olive lloHton, nf the lloHtoll Kc liiiul uf DoineHlIc S-u'l-ete e, Iiiih clinrite nf the ilnme-lli- nrl-t-iice mnl piiiiilinl roukliiK. TIiIh i'Iiihh Iiiih liiHtrili l lull ut ! n'rliH'k ev ei y mornlnu. with tho leather craft rPin.-1-ii mi hour later. A. M. (irllley, pliVHlcnl illrector in" Hie l oillaml V. M. C. A., Ih nKnln In i-li.HK'- of the athletics, MIhh Ijiii din Iiiih (he klmlei'Kiirten and .Mm. Aiilni W. CIlli'Hple, of tile (illlesple School of repression, Ih illn'itin-! the claneH In elocullon. The Kimllnh lit eialme work Is In chai r." of I'rofi'MKor HeiTlitold, of Ihe OrcKun Aurlculturnl C'llleiie. Il villi; M. (ilen, lilUHlcal ill rector of the I'nlverHlly of Oregon, will li ncll the musical cIuhmhh from S to II every morning. In tho nftenioun nt ::'M o'cloik the Visiting Niiihch' i ii'lnllon will I'unilui't dlsciiMShiiiH on the varhuiH prohlenis of the lamily. Tliiri ih piaclical work mid may rival the luiil Kiiiues, wlilcli come at the. inline liuiir, In popiilmity. 1-iilliiwliiK' the hand concert Monday into; 'ilium Mrs. Anna White Si II) mini, of rorllmid, kuvc a iviiiIIiik, palhetlc In clia lacier, mid the llisl lecture of litp Hi'i.nlon, "Aim I'Icii'h HerlliiKO uml ItcpniiHllilllty," waa kIvoii hy Dr. Weiilwnilh I''. Stewnii, who ciiIIk Do t ion ii 1 h home, HiniiKli Im Ih Havellni; (-ii miiiitliH In llin year. UiiiiiiIiik llii'oiiKh lr. Sti'wnn'a ills Conine was the thread (lint we nro tending too iniicli toward tliu luxiiii oiiH. He I'eKiiids this iih (lie peril of tlie pivni'iil lime. The speaker held lip Tlieoilore Itoosevell as a shiuhiK c.iin:ple of Htalemiianshlp. - "We may not nyuve with eveiylhliiK Ii.: says ami docs." said the lecturer, "hut liiieK of It all we must inlinliv Hie vIkoidiis iiiiiii." Tlie llisl hnseliall unni" of the ki's" slon Imllcales it hard hU'iikkIu for the championship. The lloueymau llaril-vai-e Company lenin won over tliu Chemawa 1 ml 111 11 School iikhi'i'KiiI Inn hy a Heme of ! to 4. Irvlnn M. (lien was Hie slur of Tuesday nlnlit's promam. He unvo a lectine iecltal. Tenn.VHon's "Maud" yvns Ihe theme, and the lCimene hull tone w'iih In pIcuhIiik voice. Ills in terpretation was unusually llnt. l'ro fi'siior (ilen will ho heard ninny llmos on the Chiiiiliiuipiii platform ditiltiK the scHslon. Uoss Crane, a versntllo youii(r mull, whoso company Includes his canvas ses, crayons, iiiodelliiyr hoard, cluy and piano, to say liolhliif; of Ills plieuo stool, was on the grounds Tuesday afternoon, w'ltli his father, who came nil Ilm way from Honolulu In meet Ills talented sun. Crane will apcur on tltn pint form two cvenlnga, July 1(1 nml n. U was tiniiniinerd Mint tho Oregon Stale CongreSH of Motjem will con duct ft nursery for children of nil iiki'H during pnrh iiftornnon nt the Kindergarten building. This will be a lioon to ninny motherB.. (Continued on pnrce 4.) REBEKAI1 LODGE IS INSTITUTED AT SANDY DEPUTY GRAND 0FFICER3 FROM ORECON CITY CONDUCT THE CEREMONIES. The deputy Kiiiiul oltlceiH nf Wllltt-j inel te Hi'ln-k.ill lnlge. No. 2, of Ore-1 Knit City, went out lo Handy uud I"-1 Htliiiteil a loilue at that place Hutur-! day lilmit, and u iiiohi elijoyahlu time win liinl oil llin trip. Th" I It Ml 1 1 tit 1 ti k oIIii-'-ih went lo lloiing nn electric car ami fioui Hicie to Kniidy hy aiiiKC The iiii iii In-1 n of (he hiiIhii illnnie ImlK" Nerved a hmiiii't Hint wdll nut iinll he fill KOI tell hy llli'lr gllCHI H. j 'Ihe work and limiipieilug hmti-il until .1 o i liH'k A M Some of the ladles left Handy for Oreriui C 'It y oil tho (i o'clock Hi ll'.'', Willie othel'H relllllllieil at Hnndy mid Hpenl Kumlay In (he ' ytnve, li'iuliiK by still!" ill the even- In.:. The lode,, wiis niKanlei with a men.henihlp of and Hi" charter lin lnlii is lire Mrs. Maiy H. Melniif, nnlile urniid; Mis Amy l Minimi, (li e Kiiiinl; Mrs. l'iia imiiahue, sec-1 let irv; Mrs, lllaiu he U. Shelly, ireiis linr; Paul Mi'liilc, rlrhl Huppnrler nf in.lile rnmd; I'eicy Sliellv. left Hup- Iini'irof noble urmid; K. K. I nut 'iik-, rlnlit Kiippnrii r of vice Kiaml; Wlllian Mlrmid. left niiiporler of vice Kiand, MI:ih Kciiiiel, chailnln ; Mis. Mnioiiey, warden: Mrs. Mnxlev, rondiictnE; Mr ltoi;er, Inside Kiiiirdlnn : if V. TIhiiiiiih, nun hie liuiiritlmi; Mr Klnck, Mr U'ld- (he lc cnnler's nllH'" fr the past brick and when completed will be tlnjI xhmi will everie given again subscrlptious and tnese only win any dahii.eh. Cenri'e M'iriiney, .InM'ph fr yenra and Is r'-carde'l by bis "' of rhe most attractive bulldli.fis (1.,ring ,ae contest. Work, now, and. """8- " yur "an'e doesn't appear I ninidry, Kruiil. I'attersoii. William mmiy friends as esK-clally adapted In 'he city. uj j-our frenda, while the bonus is ; h-- " ' because you have not seul rittiiiaii. F. II. Mormin, Frank Mi-; ,ui sklllid III the Hue of work re-' The old William Tell house Is be-!KiJ bi,, ot cours, (( you get ulore ; la any subscriptions the pa. week. Ciifln. : ipilred bv Hie nlllce which he seeks. ' Ii'K torn down to make room for a 1 iuan thirty, we will give a still bigger! S 8 u"s' alld kt'eP bus-v' not ne" The iiltlrrn who went from (his fr- willliiins Ik a mau who Is not . brick structure lo be built by tho i,omj8 I ces.-aiily putting in a lot of time, but cltv wire Iilsirlit Diniity I'nuldeni nfrald lo work, and Is always found Cambrlntis I'.rewlng Company, of; Tw0 an,i fiVe-vtar payments and i making your spare moments count . . ...... .. .... .... .. . . .. .' .. tl . I t . ..! . Un.l l,uln v,m, leuiniie Mri'ii. iiisirni iiepiiiy;nt ,H ,,,Ht f amy ire Ki-eonier a (Ir.ind Mnrlm! Mrs. l-eti'irn Cooke. Ill.Htlcl lleintiv Meeielary Mrs llachel ncripiiire, ii'hirirt Mf. Miy Wnlilrnti Iienuiy rrilcn,i. Other members of the order were Mrs. W. If (biilfn y Mrs S S. Waller. Mrs. .1. K. Morris. VJth .li.lin FalnlniR-h. Mrs. F. A. Mllci, Mrs 1; W. Churc'i. MUs Anna Wllelmrt, Miss Ma.le Scott. Miss Kffle Cotikllii SWIFT DENIES HE SOLD HOLDINGS RAILWAY PROMOTER OPTIMISTIC , AD SAYS MOLALLA LINE i WILL BE BUILT. Oilier in a (ieiilnl by F. M' Swift if the ii'is'it Hint he has sold out HIS 11 , II KH HI HO I III 111 IlillllS flllllll - cru Railway. i... Unit lie Is still work - il,R 01. the pi-o.,isinoii. (here are no ..." .. ..... ... ..... .. ... .1 . ,.1..,,.. ..... m w iioeii'iiiiieinn in im- ..luiiiiiu inn- road slliiat 1,.,.. Mr Swift was In ihe: city laid week fur o few hours. He Is cxi it-nit-1 v reticent rcKnrdtiiK tne! propositi. iti, but appears opilinlMlr over the eventual result. ; Farmers 1 1 v In k nlmii; the route of! (he promised Hue, liov.eveT, me Bet tlnj; exlreinely iMipmlciit over the de lay In stnitim? actual construction, nml are Inclined to doubt the Rood ' faith of Mr. Swift, but Hie latter ' points out that he has been workl'i.' stciidlly in the plan fir more thin I two yearn and has ir.iod prospects ofj micci ss. He states that on no mil-1 rend now biilldlni; In OreKon was con-1 sti'iiiilon coniincnced within three I years from the time the Initial an-! nnuncetueiit was made. INSANE OVER THE FLAG. Herman Wallher, la Rational Every Other Subject. Herman Walther, an Insane num. wan fiuiti.l near Wllhiinctlo Wednes- dav afternoon, mid was brought lo'of Mr. Ilowen's successor at Oregon this cltv by Deputy Sheriff linker and Offlccr F A. Miles. Wallher. who Inliiis he has walked the entire dis tance from Ailr.ona, arrived In Wil lamette, coming from Portland by way of Oswego. He is rational on other subjects but the American ling, lie will he examined as to his snnltv and will probably be taken to the Insane asylum. The iiiiiii is about 4fi ears of age. Mulvey First to Pile. William U Mulvey. n candidate fur the Itepubllcnti nomination for county clerk, Is the first ninil li Me- Ills Pe tition. His original declaration was filed July R. Mr. Mulvey, who Is the present deputy clerk, promises nn economical iidmlnlstrnlloii mid rnur tisms treatment to all. JUDGING BLOODED . ' " , ' .. , . .; --V '..'' -, y . . - - -.w-- ; v.. . . . ,' . -".'-.. ' ' mm . ', ' . ' .' .-' '.' '. - "WtallJ U.lH.r'" "V r WiiHifim CANDIDATE FOR RECORDER. . .. i l.loyd K. AMIIIania. known to im-, inernus resldenls of I lai kamas oun-, y ni the iiccoiiiiniMlntlliK mill elllclellt (,,.1)llly , HH'irder's nlllce,! , ,, ,,',, ,, j f""''1" "' ( ,a,k-1 miHiH Couiily that he IlKeiids (o be a , candidate, for the Humiliation of- (,..., v 11,.,.,,1-der on Hi" Iteiiubllcaii , , i H.-l.et at .he Seplemlsr primaries. Mr. linuiiiH a ihhii in ur.rBi.ii unu , The work on the brick building of. waa railed on a farm located where ; Stevens & Andresen on Main street,! ;,;in. nda now ntnnds, and has been'1" tuishltii; alonif at a rapid rate. The: I.I...., ..I M.w.L c miiw C..M..IV f,,r marly ::u years. He 1 f years or line. II'' has served t chief deputy , nlllce. Ills announcement will be plmsllig Ik his many friends It has recorded as a cenaliity that K. 0i, lu,ke the race for Recorder . fur some time, and r;l wide acquaint- mice ihroiiuhout , the whole county uuikcs him a strong factor and gives III m excellent chances of s-iccess. EXAMS FOR CIVIL SERVICE. Federal Job Hunters Have Chunce for Government Berths. Postmaster T. P. RindHll has re celvid l-ot lllfiitlon t'akt civil service 'a'iil:iatlins will be held hero upon dates to be determined lor positions in the classified service of the gov ernment. On the first day of July this year fie eleventh civil Bervlce district was renrganl.il, with bead limrters nt penttW. ExamlnBtlons for various position will be held an nually nt Oregon City, The noilllcn- fl.,11 l,i l, .nlMtal.tr !l:,fi,lli11 Bliili.H th'tt -.,.. I.,l.,r..cl...l In l.',l..,.l ,1.11 tt..r - ' ...... ,,.-... ,--..,.u, , i vice -"-..ten. In the State of Oregon I ! nhonid address (be dfstrlct secretary I .1 c.,,.,, i i ,. i,i:irn.i " - , Hon blanks be givn otit until the dale; ; of the examination Ii announced EPISCOPAL RECTOR GOES TO SELLWOOD REV. T. F. BOWEN ACCEPTS CALL AND WILL LEAVE IN SEPTEMBER. i llev 'P P Hnu-en for nearly two years p ist rector of St. Paul's Epbco - I ' .... . ! i:1 Chmrn of tills nty, nas anno'inrtM .. ,.ti l; i,r,o nil H(M I'l . IH t n tun in 01. jviiu o Church, at Pell wood. He will tnke charge of his new parish work not later than September 1 next. The vestrv of St. Paul's has been notified tmliiy and will prolmbly take Itume- dhite uctlon looking to the selection: Cltv. Mr. ltowen rn'iie to Oregon City from Pes Moines In , being recom - nieiidrd bv Archdeacon Williams, for - merlv rector of St. Paul s. During his iiicuir.bencv a chapter of the ltrotherhiHiil or St. Andrews tins been organized, nml there has been a growth In tho financial resources of; I the parlsb. I "I believe the etiponiltlltles are' creator In Sellwood In church work than In Oregon City," said Mr. Howen. "My work here has been very pleas 'int. One-third of the present num ber of cotiininnlemils hnve been added to tho church diirimr my rectorship. and two-thirds of the Sunday school scholars. The number of bmitlsms during the lust three venrs ennuis the1 been Installed, and everything got niimber lmptised during tho preceding1 ten In readiness for the opening of 12 yenrs." HORSES AT T.HE CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIR GR OUNDS. BRISK BUILDING i BOOM IS IN CITY MANY RESIDENCES AND BUSINESS HOUSES ARE UNDER CONSTRUCTION. j I'eier II. Rmitli In building a inod- ern house nt Caiiemuli. and when com ' pleted will be one of (be inost up-lo- dale at that place. 'I he residence will have hi-ven roouiH, with bath and ) full basement, and will coat about ! $1.2011. A collage Ih being built on the Ap ' pei huh properly on Ninth and Wash . Iimton streets, by K. (Jottberg. Sev- i-rnl other collagen will lie built noon ! mi the lots adjoining. The land was InTu'a' AtSK, deiice. Iir. lc has the workmen on his i .,..,,.,,. ., (.,..r ,r(.,.t ur,.arlne! the Kround for the basement of his bimnalnw he Is to build this summer.! r The cotlai;e belnK erected by Jamen ; Koake on hleventh and WashtiiKton. stree,, is beln pushed alonK very! rn!,,y. j The three handsome residences of, r'rank ltus'.:!i on Twelfth and Main i hi reel a are completed, and are up-to-, (lii.oii(;ti(im' . . !h.,.. H,., u-lll h',t-a Ttirctc urvo 1 !'"' -"i ..- , Minn rofiTri while ihe mi-lillil HtorV . . . . u.iii i, ,.m,.c, nuunii The front of' the bulIdlliK will lie of white presned- ' ----- .. ... . i '"y.nin. , walks nro now peini; laid an.ni? Fb'ventli stre. t and will soon be com-1 "'"ten irorn .vain to .iiauison street Th" anpro-ich to this street is belne: improved ny tne contractors, .nonaii I'arl;er to the river, and is about complete. Piles have been driven it"-n wnicn me lumiorm stnnus. Several rcldences and business , hoit-s are underRPlnB rennlrs. which; GUY W. COIJILLARD'S INJURIES ARE FATAL DISLOCATION OF SPINE FROM ! FALL CAUSES DEATH OF A LINEMAN. Guy W. CYuilhird, who was Injured '0" -MIU'CII II. 11V lulling IIOUI a i tele- . - .,i,:i ... ,.., ,- t.. . Tt dflc re.ephone & Te legraph Com- 'any In Pottiai.d. causing a disloca- , . ...i.,.. ... ,1... f.,.nv l. of the M i.,-, died at the family I home, 231 Clay street, Wednesday i moiTiiiiK at In o'clock. The funeral 1 services will be held from the llapt j 1st rhurch this morning at 10 o'clock, llev. S. A. Hayworth, oiliciatlng. The Interment will be In the family pli.t in Mountain View cemetery. . Guy Ciu!ll:trd was born in Min : neaK'lls, M.i'in., SepiemU'r 9. 1STG, :i"d was tile s ui of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Co'.iillard. the latter having died i;ne time ag ). He cam? l Oregon, : several ye. rs ago. and on September !. IM, he married Miss Minnie, i iaiylcs, of this city. ' After their marriage they left for .North yiikin-.a. v ami., wuere uiey 1 resided until one year aga. when they t . KI.. ,.ltx- Utl.t cupontlv n uni'vu i m. ...w., , iimvi'il in Ptirtlnnd. - ' Ilesides his wife, the deceived leaves a father, A. H. Couillard, of ' .Minneapolis. j GRAND JURY IN SESSION. ! Helvey Murder. Case Is Under Inves- i ligation. S ' The Clackamas County Grand Jury i Is asaln in session, having been called this morning by Circuit Judge ! Campbell. There nre a number of criminal cases undfr' Investigating chief nmong (hem being that of Cur- Us h,. Helvey. wiio munierea George Smith, nt Cams, last week'. Helvey hops "in "euy me : un. urn ma plea will be self defense. There was no witness to (he tragedy. Other minor crimes will be investigated ,y the grand jury. Furniture Is Installed. The furniture for the lunch-room 1 of the Iirsen ft Company's store has ni'M cc:v. ENTER NOW AND WIN A PRIZE INTERESTING WORK WITH MAGNIFICENT REWARD FOR THE SLIGHT TIME AND EFFORT REQUIRED BIG BONUS WEEK ALL HAVE AN Territory Is So Divided That All Share in the AwardsGet Busy at Once -fr 't "BIG B0NU8" WEEK. To each and every contentant who has turned in twenty yearly subscription by 9 a. in., Saturday. July 2.'!rd, we will give a bis bonus of 400,i)i"J votes; for thirty, 730,01)0 votes. Out-of-town con lesianu must mall their last subscription by 9 a. in.. July 23rd, In envelojK; bearing the post mark of your lw.ai po.'t-ollice as having been mailed July 2::rd, to count. 4' -i.- . ti,;. u "iiir. unvrs" week. To' ..... ... H...ri. i n iijwi..aiaii in ii wiiv ill T.uiiick l 1.1.. ...... i.m;, am iiiif a uife&ct uuuua u,r ivinty or thirty yearly subscrhi-i 'hilf - ycar payments may be figured in'""" 8ei"B J""i i" "c'i'- ; uiai,IE u the necessary number of .-early subscriptions, old or new. if all were new and full yearly nay- m,.nu. twenty, with bonus, would. I j,;ve j.(;u 450,0,10 votes, nearly a HALFi i; ; LL10 votes; thirty, with bonus. ! j-,t(Mm votes, close on to a MILLION , VOTES. Make nn vour minH to win, ,( and you w,u T;, ,.,.,, f this contest Is to Increase cur subscription list. That i Alias Mary Muer.ch 1350 is why we ode.- twice as many votes, mi.-.s Ruth Brlgntblil 1100 for a new subscription as an old one;.Uss llertha Cross loua to make you work hardest for the j Miss Minute Rakel 1005 new. All we want is your aid In get-1 .nsa Mabel Volkman 1005 I ting the subscriber. We can keep ' tliem. Once a subscriber to the En - terprise, always an Enterprise sub-, Miss Ruth Gordon 1005 scrtber. . Miss Ethel Graves 1005 It costs you nothing to enter thel,iUs Hazel Miller 1005 contest and nothing to win one of; the prizes beyond a reasonable . amount of effort on your part. Now1 ' ! Is the-time to enter, and Met your' friends know you have entered, by;. Miss Lydia Vysett 100o I personal call, phone or letter, lest 1 Miss lsaoelle Maun 1005 ... I,i,.,i,.p themselves to heln an-! n:...:. u other contestant, not knowing jou j All territory without' corporate lim inteniled entering. Send for a re-. !t4 ni-econ Citv- ceipt book at once, or several so as: to have some for friends w ho are will- ing to help you. - How to Win. The longer the time for which you get a subscription payment the more votes you get A two year-payment counts considerably more than two single yearly payments, and a five- year payment many times more than five single.' Two-year's subscription Is only three dollars, and you can get it about as rapidly as a yearly if you work lor IL The girls who win are (he olwg vha arent afraid to ask for long-term payments. It 13 like the difference between intensive cut- .Hss Nellie Booiiey 1005 tivation and the hlt-or-m!ss methods ;tljKg Ellen Toline 1005 of some farmers. The former gets a jjsg ieUa putz 1005 fonutie out of his farm while the - jss luu Schwartz 1005 latter gets a mortgage. j ..iits Ada Urock 1005 Ask the Contest Manager. . .liss Hazel Kerr 1005 Write, phone or call on the Con- All subscripiions sent In so far will test Manager for full particulars of be Included In the "Big Bonus" week anything you are uncertain about, offer. Any bonus allowed on the early I'he Contest Manager takes pleasure ten will be counted as part of this In entering into all your particular offer. difficulties aud in clearing them away, i The frequent visitor or writer is wel-. MILLION DOLLAR MORTGAGE. come and naturally gets the most help. . Huge Plaster Placed on Beaverton & Diiappointment. i Willsburg Railroad. Every contestant is bound to meet A million dollar mortgage has been with disappointment of various kinds plastered upon the property of the in this work as well as any other. Beaverton & Willsburg Railrcjd Co., Hut you must have character and which recently completed tbu bridge pluck enough to refuse to become ' across the Willamette River, near discouraged by a few refusals from j Oswego. Gordon M. Buck and Henry people you have counted on. Some-1 W. Clark, of New York, are the mort one else may have gotten a few sub- gagees. The instrument Is a lengthy scriptions from your friends before one and was given to pay the debts you reach them, but you do likewise incurred in the construction of the with other workers. That is all in , Beaverton-Wlllsburg cutoff. C. - G. the game. You must work the hard-! Sutherland, vice president, and W. R. er or more cleverly to forge ahead In ', Litzenberg, secretary, signed the subscriptions. ! mortgage, which draws G per cent In- The quest Inn to ask yourself Is terest. "Do I mean to stick to the contest to the end. knowing that those who Mallatt Sells His Farm. persevere are Invariably the ones that: get the best of everything?" say, j J. J. Mallatt, for many years a "Yes." So many get cold feet. For : resident of Mulino, has just sold his this reason many people wait to see 40-acre farm to WSlliarn Murray, an who it is that keeps persistently and bravely on to the end and therefore deserve to be helped. Merit and you will receive! Out-of-Town Workers. No contestant is allowed to have cause to think that any other worker has a better chance in any way than she has herself. For this reason we are not going' to make the Big Bonus Vek a single hour shorter for out-of-town contestants than for those In town. Get In all the subscriptions you can by Saturday morning, but work all day Saturday to make up as large a bonus vote for the week as vou pos sibly can. It will count, PROVIDED IT IS SENT TO I'S IN AN EN VELOPE BEARING THE POST MARK OF YOUR POST-OFFICE AS HAVING BEEN MAILED JCLY 23rd. You can enclose a personal check of some business man or your own If too late o get a money or express money order. In the same way any Oregon City contestant who has friends at a dis tance will be credited with the Big Bonus AVeek offer vote rate on any subscription brought to us In a sealed envelope dated July 23rd or before. Standing of Contestants. Count of vote Wednesday evening, EQUAL CHANCE Have the Same Opportunity to f -4' July 12th. Remember that many are I nm.iinaleil hut few make. Kood. Few - work vi.inv earner couDons and have a l"K 'ot,! tIie Paper, bat neglect - " - District No. 1. Includes all of Oregon City within coi uoraie limits. Miss Alberta Dunne .. ... 1325 ... 1340 1335 .... 1375 , . . . 1220 . ... 1210 103U Miss Maud Woodward Mhw Eva Mason Miss Mae Smith Miss Fio Hewitt i Miss Hazel Francis tis Maud Moian . iliss EUle Dellman 1005 i .iias Jane Lacy 1005 Miss Daisy Larsen 1005 Miss Reva Jones 1005 Us pearl Junes 1005 Miss Harriet Goodsell 1005 Miss i,Dii chamberlain MJsg Hazei Knickerbocker Miss Pearl Severs, Gladstone.. 1300 1300 1310 Miss Myrtle Mullens 1329 Mrs. J. H. Cash 1200 Miss Ada Bedwell 1200 Miss Dorothy Straight 1180 Miss Ora Lee 1100 Miss Julia Weddle 1150 ;jS3 jjllian Kyd 1105 ; clara Snyder 1185 ;,iss Annie Stefani 1305 liss Nettie Hasselbrink 1005 . lis-s Mabel Seeley .1005 i.li.ss Echo Larkins 1005 .lb.s Nora Barth ...t 1005 Idaho man, for $3,500. Mr. Mallatt. however, will not uiove from Clacka mas County, but has moved into the heart of Mulino precinct, where he has property, and will build a new home. He Is a candidate for the Republican nomination for county commissioner, having been urged hy many of his friends to make tho race. Miss Kelly Elected Principal. Miss Bessie Kelly, one of the prom inent instructors of the county, has accepted the princlpalshlp of the Caneniah public school. Miss Kelly, who has taught In the Oregon City schools for the past three years, was formerly primary teacher in the Cane niah schools. Edward Hedke, Aged 36 Yean. The funeral services over the re mains of Edward Hedke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hedke, of Fifteenth and Center streets, who died at the family home on Saturday, took place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from- the Hoi man undertaking parlors, Rev. Krax berger having charge of the services. The deceased was 38 years of age. The Interment was In the Mountain View Cemetery. iwvu, , mf. miw