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OREGON' CATTY The Enterprise ! the only .Claokamas County. Nswepaper that prints (II of th news of (hi .Qrowlng Coinly. M-- TH-l I I - t- PRISP Hat your tubicrlptlon ox- pirad? Look it tht label. t You should not miss any of our newt number. i OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 22, Y.)(). d ESTABLISHED 1866 ENTER FORTY FOURTH YEAR N. 29, SUNDAY ENDS CHAUTAUQUA UNUSUALLY bUCCEBSFUL 8E8 ,8ION DHAWINO TO A CLOSE AT GLADSTONE PARK. , TOMORROW IS FLAG DAY POLITICIANS ARE SHY Last Weak Day Proaram Saturday With Entertaining Talent on1 tht platform and Ditplty of Firework. (inn nf most nurei'ioifnl hukkIiiiih ever inp"reliri'd by tlm Willamette, Viilli')' ( lniiil ntiiiii Anieinlilv ruiiiin In mi riul mini Hundny evening The perfect WI'lUlll'l', till) I'Xceplll.lllll minplng fw-llltlt'ti, mill Hi" iillrwi-tlVH PmHrnum bine tiruiiKliI crowds lo l!lndUn 1'nrli during Hi.' Iitnl ten tilt vm. The Mllt'iiiluiH'ii ymterdiir, when ICvGiivoru..r Folk, nf .MIhmimii'I. Ii't-uiifil, wiih niiiiil breaker, lltuh iluca cnlerlllluiuellt, rnllilril Willi ll'lil Mill (fffl.lllll.il, llllil-B till' 't'llHII- iuiiciiii ili'Ttilly impiiliir. Satur day U l'uiilitiii luty, nli n line pi.i V-in in m llin h'i'Iih ( forum In nr. 'I'lii' pfW.rntu fur Hiiiiiriluv nin Huii.lny follow: Twelfth Day, Saturday, July tl. , Morning, 1 1 ('lii-m'n, ll,ui- Cheiiinwa Indian HrlKMil 1'iiml; i'ouiIIIir, Mint May Pcud.'l Hiu; ti. A. K. nint W. It. C ; "Tim Star SiiimUmI lliiniii'r." Irvlnij M, Glen iiini tlm il. A. II ilriiin rliurn: "Fifty Yearn of Freedom," II. I law ley, Portland (') I'll Oitiuir. Afternoon, I t r - Chetnnwit Imlliiii Si Ihmi blind. 2. (in H, Irving M. Glen; ! urt-. "I iul r tlx' Smr nii.l Stripe," ir Went worth F Sinrt. uf Detroit. llimt'liiill, lending lentim; re- Iny rme. 7:14 t'liiimii 1 ittl h ii Sjhnul hand. Kiii.i Elnrniii.itnry iiml t'lirlrnturo I'liinrmtiiiiii'iit. Kiln liny mill (limine Trulltl'ny; magnificent tIKplity uf Drew (irk , Thirteenth Day, Sunday, July 24. Morning. H. iiii . lii.vutlniiiit niTclm-n. II nil -Hundny school. A (In rwmii, '.' m Mimic; (MTinnii, lr. D. F. Fox. 'f Pimn.leuu; MtiTril minor!, prof, r vlnu M, tlli'ii; rn.f. (iliiiii in icf imn li iitti'iit'ini in HiIh pri'uriun; juii . tin... .I ... mi" it. li.ini - MiikIo; ni.riiiuii, l)r, Vi'ht rth K. Kt''iirt. i BIG STORM IS COMING RESOLUTION 6f ASSEMBLY TO RECOMMEND CANDIDATES MAKE8 TROUBLE, . AUTOMOBILE IN SMASH. Cr of C. B. Hyom Plunget Over Sinyor Hill, All ntiliiiinilillo l)f(,m;iiK i,i c. II, Hvkiiiii wi-iii nvi-r tlm SIiikit Mill i-iii-tmiiUmi'iit Mmiiluy iiiiU'iiIiik. mid urn t"ilnlly iliuniiK..,! Hi,, innrhliiii, v himii wiih dilvtiiii Iih fur up th hill, wlii'ii tlm iimrlilnu liwiiimt iiiiiihiiiiik nlili'. Mini llvHiiiii Iff! tln cur to n ml out tlin illltlriilty. In hiiiik miiliiiiT In- pri'BMi.,1 the r'Vim cvir ninl tho 'iiipty iniiutiiolillii lincliril nfr tin. nmil unit rrithlilnit ilir.iimli iln riill top I'l.'.l uvi'i' mi m the Boiitli.'rn u. t-lllr IrnrkM. Tlm cur wn n'timvi'il Jint hi'liii'i' tin. nrrlvnl of a fivli;ht trnlii. Aiplrnntt for County Office Art Em birntted by New Complexion That U Placed on Local Situation, Tlin Iirtlnil of Hip nullity liMi'llilily III mlJiniriiltiK iitull Hmiiriluy, July 3.1, wlii'ii 11 will trici.iivi'iiii for tho pur- pimi' of iininliiiitliiK u I'.iiinly llrk.'l, liiiik.'H fin n fur IIiiiiikIiI In II111 Hi'- pulillnin rmikH In Cliii'kniiuiN Coiility, i'iy fi' inii.ll.liitoii fur county uf- IlifH Imvo yi.l mini" pulillr hiiimiuii.c lii.'tit. di'iirni' (', Iliowiii-H will lw n ciniilPlnlii for Htiitu m-iintiir, WnltiT A. Dliulck Ik B I'liiiillilnlf for rt'i'li'dliui to Hie lownr Immih of i h lilnlniin.. u iiIko iinil- BRHi'inlily, im inn J. 1, KriiHi' ninl K, I). (IIiIk. K. (' lliicki'll 11 g it y li i'iuliri'. liy llll' IMltl'lllllly for hlKTlff. I). It. IM111- li k, of Cniil.y, linn Im-i'H iiii'iitloiicil u u cniiillilnti) for tUi offlco. ('. M. Ijiki', or Borlin;, Ik iMrtri to III' tile IIHH.iiy Clllllll.llltx for i-oimiy clerk, im W, 1 Miilvi'y. who Im. nlrcmly niiiiiiiiici'it IiIk ciiiiill.liicy not itu nun tin. AHHi'iulily, TIiitp liro m.vi'inl nuill.liiu a for coiiiiiiIk kIoiiit, J. .1. Mnlliiit. of M11II110, lum ntnti'il IiIk Inti'iitlmi to iniikx tlio rnoi'. ninl i lb reported Hint' nlllinr llml Ili.niipHi.il or Mi-holiiH llliilr will 1'iiii'r ih.' 1 1 t x. I IC. , willlnniK iiiirl K I". IMimtn inn liuili iifti-r thn ItcpiiMlciui iioinlu atloii tor ri'curdi-r, uti.l Jiiiiick A. TiiHk would llhi' to Im tr'iiittir-r. Cniull- ilnii'H fur county JihIki', nurvi'yor ami coroner iir kiiIht hIow nliout mnl, ItiK tl'"lr mnioiiiici'iiii'iitH. Tho im-n.-mior mid hcIum.i miprrliiti'iiili'iit in ClnrkuiiiiiH liolil over for iiiioihi.r two yenr KnifHi Ma, or Wllluiiu-tti.. hn fortunlly iMilrnd ihn liolil for kIiitIIT, mill It In lint IIHi'ly . will Im oppunltlon for tho iiohilhnlloii on thn 1 1.11 rmir tlrki'l. With linn thun two wwkn tu cliipiir U.rori' 1 hn iol"iini.', nn-i'tliiK of lint-ninny moo'inlily, evr,,., m cniiill.lnti.it for nnio' will HprhiK up iiku iiiiiniiriK.iiiH, 1 mil Hiitiir.lny It wim iliniliii.il Unit (In. nM'inlily would TRIALS GO OVER UNTIL SEPTEMBER CURTIS HELVEY IS INDICTED FOR MURDER IN THE FIRST DECREE. , ASSEMBLY IS CARRIED OUT REPUBLICANS ELECT DELEGATES TO STATE ASSEMBLY AND ADOPT PLATFORM. It In mil llki'ly I hat (In- criminal ClIHI'H iK'lllllilK .In the eiiickiiiiian County Circuit Court will Im trltid liufoit. H.'pti'inhi.r. JikIkh Cumnhi'll mid JmlKt. Kiiidu imvo lliclr IiuihIh full' , ... ..,-....,., I-dL" l7ZrvX, rlTlZf'C ' ABSENCE Oh HARMONY lioniiut ciimi. to , i,ni' up for trial Ih f llml uf Hit' Huil.' of Ori-Koti vb. Cur- j NEWMAN BRINGS SUIT FOR HEAVY DAMAGES EMPLOYE OF OREGON CITY LUM BER ANO MANUFACTURING COMPANY WANTS 40,000. Kult for $lu,U00 damages against tlio Oregon City fuinlier and Manu faoturliiK Company wax filed lurrn by AiigiiHt W. Newman, who wan former ly finployi'd In tins mill. Newman uy that 011 AiiKUrtt 6, VMJ. while working on tlio turning latin.', tbc j Iiuhk of a column Uat be wax turn- 11. 1, 11......... 111.... I "'IS F- l'M.w:u iiihj tuiL-tr u.et;i: UIIC In .. Ilelu.y, who I.uk l,.,..u Imllcieil, Convention Decldet to Mt Aaain'of then, .trlklin- hln forehead and BARGAIN WEEK COMEBUT ONCE SCALE OF VOTES FAR LARGER THIS WEEK THAN ANY TIME HEREAFTER DURING CONTEST by the kiiiiiiI jury upon a rliiirKe of! murder In the Iiml deuree. He Ivey j Inlni'd (iinrue C, Jirownell to enn- duct the defeiiKe. Ahoul Iwo weekx! n H ticitr Cnnu Melvey mIiiiI iiii.I Itllled tieorite Smith. There were no wlt neK'H in the kllllnu and Ilelvey now elnlniH the kllliliK win, In nelf do- f"IIHe, . July 30 and Recommend Ticket- Anti-Aiaembly Men Low Clota Fight. The iiepilblirnu county unHi-mhly lau Huiurdiiy adopted a platform, electe.l fii deleKUlea tu lb.; hiiuo ax- m.n.l.fu U. O.rttl.tl.l TltlirKllr... i..wl a.l (ieorKe f'nlton ttii, u C. Smith ImveL ,, ... ',.,r.i- ,'1. -m " . Klll.HI jury, '.,.,.l, ( ri.enlnliicn.l u ,.,.,,.,lv The fornior, .i,.i,,. 'ii, ,i,.i,.l.,,ii.h are iln.un imn. all of the 42 preeliicln of the county ninl were clioaen upon the rci:ominen ilailou of the delegate from the re Kpectlve preelnclx, HIon the bal of their n-preHetitatlon In the county iiHK-inldy. One hiindri'd and flfly thr.-e dele-Kiit.-x were In tJielr mmiIk when Uvy Kilpp, chalriunn of the county central coiiiiullteiv called the utaemhly to or der n WiMidmen of the World ball. been fti.i hy t, cliiirKeil with larceny, wiih Klven an npnoniinltv to olitaln rmitlBel to defend hllll. All of Itiexn men nro In the county lull wnliluir trial. CAPTAIN BARCLAY NOW. Popular 8afarlnB Man Receives De- ierved Promotion. Churl.ii Han-lay. who wnt l.r.i nml ate ,r i-. , L L :." !""He announced that the llr .t order of ' Hiiowii piiuieem of the Htate, huH Juh! been priunnted lo ihif captaincy It, !.. I'..l....i ... ' IiiihIiii-mj would be the eleetlon of a t.-iniMirary chairman and necrrlarv crimhed hlx skull. Uu nays he will never recover from tblx Injury and In tendered a hepu-HM invalid, an 17 plecex .f bin skull were removed and he mill nufTers great pliyxlcal mid mental pain a a result. New man chnritex careltiHiiemi and ne(?ll-K'-nce on the part of the company, and nays the pieces of wood making up the column were, not well seasoned or properly glued together. Xew mmi Is i'l years of age and is capa ble of earning $i per day. STILL TIMETO ENTER AND WIN Send In Your Name at Once.'Get a Receipt Book and Start Out Determined to Win PORTLAND LURES BOSTONiAN. Aaron H. Gould, Architect, Brings Hit Family to Reside at Portland. , ',. 'i, rif, ('f, 4. l 4, 4. 4, O) 4. . liff t, ij j, .y. jg, j, ,;y ... .y "BARGAIN" WEEK, ! The following scale of votes will prevail during the week end - Ing Saturday, July 30, 1910. This is far larger than it will he at any 1 time hereafter during the contest. (Jet all the subscriptions you can tnig weeK, wnne trie nig scale is on: ' i Aaroii H. Could, who has recently! opened an architect's office in the i Worcester building, hag brought his! family to Portland and will make j this city his home In the future, saysj the Orcgonlan. .Mr. Gould formerly) lived In lioston, where he was suc-j ccssful In the architectural business,! ' ' . Xew. Old. Two months' trial $ 0.25 500 250 - Six months .75 5,000 2.500 s One year 1.50 12,5ft,) ' (1,250 ' Two years 3.00 :;o,"0 25,"O0 ' Five years 7.50 . 250,000 125,000 - Ten years 15.00 750,OOi) 375.0UO 4 '; 4 '5- -V , i k, S i i f, j 4 .j, -j. 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4. .;, 4. -? 4" ' ' ' ' ,3y 4 4 'V ' 4 4- f 4 4 4 "BIG BONUS" WEEK. I'V 1. ... . ... v'hoiiii 111 mr ailii n the Culled ta.en Transport tonAZZSr.ZZ,' X i !' 'b ."' "'".Mother. A. l aiiiam Itnrelny, who has fol-! . ,1. il... , i- ; , . , v.... worreu t.oulu, Is one of the foremost iowi-ii me s.-ii over :'ii j.HrH a, 1 "' " " " ' , "I architects In Seattle, and was very wno nan been ,ll0 ,n,llslirt w.r. " " i ?.-lrou. that bis brother locate with II. r.li,on In nomlnatloiL Jf ijariow ! .., ,.,,, the mr )f ,he u f 0 Iwaukle. nominated K. P. Carter.. , Cl)llKt .. 8aid Vr d d of (.Indstone. . lh, ,... .. A',. , h.-He nomination clearly brought ; ri;in,.e8 f;,, mP , blleve tner& , ice Tor i,, piiHt ni ue y,.ars, will bu cnptaln of the Uscum. the largent Interlslatid tritti.rt steamer In the service, He h,,,, traveled the wr,i over, mid ,y ,u jolly dlKpoHllloll he has won hundreds r friend,,, nml )g very impiiliir aiiloiig his iissoclai,. land mid aen. .Many thrilling adven-lui.-s can Im- ,y him. Captain liaiclny had Intemled coni ng to this city shortly to visit with bis sisters. .Mrs .W. IC. Pratt mid Miss Knte llarclny, l,ul will n,t, to do so, u , Wu ,m,.1j.v fak0 charge of the IJscoiu Captain Harc "l!"'V rrleuds were pleimed to hear of bu pron.otloii. RECEPTION AT GARFIELD. Guetta of Grange Listen to Exception ally pine Program. KSTACADA. Ore.. July IS.-Oir. f '7" III till f lil..nult.. . . out the strength of the delegate,, on; f.ir ,.tu.r opnor,llnlty hcre ln the question .f assembly and anil- ag-j S(,llUk fl)r I))rlliind j ,J' i"- ' "C'1 "f mly- ,hp W W things 1! Vxit X, iJl""; "When I flnd the right location I stood a I Mr. t. bson quickly declared 0X1H.ct to ,, mimev,-here on the I pirnl Ion as favoring the assembly , ,K.,KhtB, and aft(.r that j want to gtt movement. Mr. Carter said he was', ,,. , ,h ..,, .hJ , opposed to an nssetnlily. The mil of rase some of that wonderful Oregon ,lnl,.iul..u tv,... ...II...I ...! ,V... 1. '"" ...... mini mm uu- liuesiion frnll m u o,l ,A ln rj....... t central commluef ,n permitting me ht.re and , ct sh the delega ,-s present to vote the entire . RatI1(( t,nocP1,8 , had fn ,he Eagt. wb'tho rn,"nr; ' c-rK,?..f!.,j "Pt.on, and heiP the To each and every contestant who ha turned In twentv yearlv e subscriptions by 9 p. m.. Saturday, July Suth, we will give a big lKnus of 4 (0.000 votes; for thirty, 700,0110 votes. Out-of-town con- v tesiants must mail their subscriptions by 9 p. m., July :!mh, in en- velop bearing the postmark of hx'al postoffice as having been mailed, July :t"th, to count. Time extended on account Chautauqua - .4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, 4, 4 4. 4, 4 4 4 4, .4 4 4. $. ,j. v. 4. 4 ,i, , s, 4, .4 4 We have'extended the time on the! time by which subscriptions must 'BIO UONl'S" offer for one week on I be turned in or mailed read 9 a m. account of Chautauqua. Everybody has been at Oladstone Park the past two weeks. Some of our best work- Saturday, it should have been 9 d. m.. and is corrected above. It is by no means too late to enter erg have been at Chautauqua, and j and win the piano.. No one has so there has been little doing even for those who have tried to work. Chautauqua closes Saturday even ing. The Contest will really start next Monday morning. Everybody will be rested up and ready for busi ness tho contestants to secure sub scriptions, and others in humor to roiicluile lo recommend a ticket mid """" '''V'slng events of the sea now iiitii the "cat Is mil of the bag," there Will lie n general murium..- tneiil of cniidldiitfH for the It. piilill. can iic.iiiltmlli.n. Kven In Clackiiums the asteinhly endrtiHeuielit will be worth anywhere from fino to 7f,n voles, and If the assembly men stand lat the candidate whn obtain pnrty endorsement have a leverage thai Is no small Item In the political treasury. FRED REEF PRICE IS LAID TO REST FUNERAL OF HERO OF PORTLAND FIRE TAKES PLACE AT OREGON ITY. The Inn. Till services over Ihu ro mama i,( r'icil Iteef Price, son of tlio late 11. II. Price mid Airs. Price, of tuts cily, who died In Portland Fri day, 1 ruin Ihu bums received during the big lite in Portland, were held lioin (ue homu of his mother In this clly Hiitiiniay lifternoon. Dr. Holt of PuMlniid, olneliilnil. Muny frlciidg 0f tuu tleceiised of this c(y nil from Pni'thind allenilcl tlm servlcils. which wi'iu very impressive. The Interment was In th Mouiituln View Cemetery, inn, 1 no reiiuiiim laid lo rest beside most) r Ills father, who died lu this city thirteen yours, ago, The pall bearers welo the friends of tho do ceased, live of them were in active service In m nilliiiuti during the HpanlsliAnu'rlcnii war, when Mr Price took aciiv,. prti ,IlK u ; her or Compuny M, of Hubbard. Tho pullheurerH weru Edward Mcr'arluud Theodor.) Miller, Kred Humphreys,' hdwiird Hchoenbeln,, ('hurliiH lliirns, "f this clly, and .1. Wolls, of Portland. I'fedei'lck H. Price was born nt inn 'giiiishlre, Wales, Kiiliruary 15 IStiH, mid came with h parenls to the t'nlled States when 15 months old. Nine years ago ho murrlod Miss .mny Huiucnanii, Hi Viiucouver, Wash Hlx .vent's ago Mrs, )ri(.0 passed nwav' leaving her hiiHlmnd and two lit tle chil. dien, Itevn, who Is at present with im iiiiiii at Hutu Ho, Wash., and Margaret, n 11. m who is residing with her grandmother, Mrs, Krueger. Mr. Price, was well known 'here, where ho resided for i,mny yours, lie leaves bcHldos his mother, Mrs. It. II. Price, two hIhIimh, Mrs. A1111I0 Mann, of Smallwood, Oregon; Miss Kloreucc, Price, of this nlty, and throo bidlhvis. .lohu l'rlcn, of Eastern Ore gon; Mlllon and Calvin Prlco, of this city. . DIRECTORS APPROVE PLANS. Construction Will Soon Start on New High School. The hoard of directors of the cltv schools Monday night finally approved the plans and specifications for the new high schiMd building, which will be constructed this summer on the l.yoiiH block, bounded by Eleventh, Twelfth, J. q. Adams niid Madison Klr-ets. Th proposals for tlio con struction of the building will be In the hiiuiU or the directors by Wed nesday or next week, and the contract will be awarded soon nrter. It is planned ' lo complete (ho structure before the first of ihn vent Th, high school classes will lie Installed In the new building, as soon as It Is ready for occupancy. -and In the niemi. line will he located In the East ham building, MONEY LEFT FROM FOURTH. Balance Goes to" Sprinkle Streets and Help BoosterDay. Secrelnry M. n. I Jilourell.. f ,1,.. Fourth of July committee, has pared uu exhaustive report for sub mission to (hp Commercial Club, un der whose direction ,tho celebration wiih given. The total receipts from nil sources was 2,20S.15, and the general expenses of tho celebration totaled $1,857.57. From tho balance 1111 appropriation of Jiso has been set aside for street sprinkling during the . .....i.i.ier 01 ine summer season, and 1170.58 will be used to cover 11 por tion of the expenses of some future Hooster Hay celebrnllon, which mnv be held thla coming fall. MlU U'iM H mil. II . . . Carlleld Crmig- In its I all n, , ..- .. i R"i l'-! the relative strength. ! Sutunlay evening. A good supper was' l- V, r("'OU8: served n. S o'clock .0 m .o .. (,r 'i'bson-Cladstone. j . New - - 1 . , rn much of a lead in the contest that a good worker can't. overcome it in short order. If ytm want to get a high-grade, piano this Is an excel lent opportunity to win . one In re turn for a little work for the Enter prise. Easiest Way to Win. The easiest -way for you to win is tC Ask Vm.r frlunrica In nt-c.i. Knt if. I ...J r. .. t . . . . . . - - .. .... ... y.sixij 111.11 ruling and allowod otiiv the delegates .7 ' Tv Air ., V-V ' r'"'rV-y "USy "W' L"t K'd i """wriptions in your ravor. .You will . ' . " K" ' " Jr.. and N. Auffrey (Jould. Inti they natured r va rv nrevafl ls-t tho hai n.fieo thit h .raiA . , . . ,.. I, . . r - -- ! - ...... ... ji iiiiiMae-. rapidly with the length of subscrip tion, so that It is to vour advantage to GET AT LEAST a year's subscrip tion from each one. and two years' Chairman Sitpp upx. "!,coiiiiuiUe i ! wife, his daughter. Miss Anna C. I workers. , rVh: , : ZrZU!iZZ . r .tay.w,n. but each make an Sirttobe had lieen eltK ted by it v , , .,f I Z L" . ",? , "r,ll"ul ",?1- Mr- Gould the best. There will be only a few imn mm linuo nv 11 0e of at, to . hau drawn arcpnloH ..li.no .r a hlh r.-i ht.-!.-,,,., i,h....,.i, . k.. ' has drawn accepted plans for a high Tl.l l,l.r..l lh ,.u.l.l , -...'-. ut l,re..u 1.1, u . pusnlUg .1 V.. Ji ' "'""" Its construction. SUES PAPER COMPANY. sons, ai then nsseml I i.. n... : :. ?; v ..... .mi. i, t.: tiregon hall, where they were treated i. a .! V K " "': "'K"n C"' :!- 5; ! Joha-Kopacin Wants literary nd m.Hlcal progrmn which ,. ' , , '. : R' 2: K"bU"! ' Crown-Columbia. was rendered ,.u ,,l.L.. ' "le". .r" K'-cada, 5: Milk Creek. ;!: ! - V.K-al solo. Miss sit,.. .., :y'l'lv' ; Canby, 9: MilwnukK'. i;l John Kopacin has filed wolconie. W.lt Stokes- ..',t,ir.. '"i l"r.m".v. 3; Oak drove, G; Cascade. ' the Crown-Columbia Pulp dies aii.Wtnble." Dr II V A.liv- ...i.W ''Z: Marquiiin. l Canyon ; Company for JI.;ii9 for dress, "Athletics In Cnrllelil " a' W ,, ' ,,: M,''k'i'''K. 3: Molalla. 1. i to have been sustained Kotkln; vtM-Hl duet. S-andlsh broth- " .llZZ'lrll V ,eAV'r ?..,h,e, ",n,,,?"y 8 n,Ul V. Damages from suit against and Paper damages said hile working Oregon City on a wet that ?al workers, although a host of names has been presented and published In '"e lists, and there will be prizes foi-1 If possible. It is only 11.50 or $3.00 every earnest worker. Work so that a sum they pay out quickly for al- uen me euu comes yon can say most anytning else. ers; address, "Selling Your Home" 7 ' "' -'hnmas, -".- ue uihiug on a wei Itev. P. Conklln; address "Wanting ! s ."i "r.', 1 ; ,Ncw Krs' 2: Mllwaukle.J machine and stepped on a board thai n Auto," K. M. Standlsh; readiniTl ll.Z '." ,4 ; ""!,ll""('' Har-i used as a slip to assist lu. reach ft Duncan; address. 'Iluilding .1.. V A mu nysiue, ;i; t.'as- '"K Cp a Couimuultv." U E. Ilchils vt ' V : 'ver. 2; Mar- 'his I cal s.,1... Miss sokes " if"""' ''"'' Creek. 1; Harding, when with pride: "I did my best; no one can do any more." And von will i then have earned the respect and i'iaiii'ii oi your inenas anu the respect of yourself. ' Bargain Week. "BARGAIN" Week next week. It conies but once during the contest. The scale of votes will never again be anyways nearly so high during the remainder of the contest. So It will pay every contestant to get In ail the subscriptions' possible this week. An error was made In the announce- the machinery. Kopacin savs board was split and broken and i he stenned on It thn ntnnl; filial M....I.... .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . r I ment rf this "m 11-. . i The evening's entertainment wnt ti'n. , ""'""' -. flioiatia, 3; Pleasant t sprung, tnrowing nira suddwily ""h under the dire, "tl.u of a a W ?t J "'i',' S' : forward. He put out his hands to I lilsl eeK 8 lsse of the paper. The comb, secretary of the Grunge In vin ''r, lnl-,s ' Harlow, Cherry-: keep from falling into the moving Don't Worry About Others. Don't worry about what others do or are reported to have done. Such reports of "big votes," "lots of sub scriptions," etc.. are mere rumors, in tended to dishearten the timid. Haven't you pluck, determination, en ergy? Every contestant who will work steadily and effectively Tvill get a prize. The lady who accom plishes anything need not fear of getting nothing for her work in this contest. The number who really work consistently through the contest nar rows down pretty quickly to a scanty few. Why not he one of the very (Continued on Page 6.) announcing the programme he Intro-' I ,n"lm,si'us' Cinirgo. KillenJ machinery and was badly injured.! dueed each speaker In a l umoro sKy" , V""' Sl'ri"ier l-nlon; t'-ree (lagers of his left hand, manner and mu ner hue, TTr i " "--'setMed. Kopacin charges that his hand has . ..... merriment for mi.; M, r,,.: ., . ... . ,-'-,," a.","" ' " : i.arneid Grange has a large mem- .i(, n , 1 V I1"81'! " " "u "er "lu-re "uu nersiilp of enthusiastic, nnd nrnim--' . ,. . . . " " m)m thel"1' " ' eu uimuie ui worn. lion. I reel net of Gladston,', which had In- a conn- Miss Harrington Injure. THE ASSEMBLY AND A TICKET ore doing much to bull.l i n c ed Its , " i. i In.ir ...i,.. ....... . ."""cmi Its delegates lo favor " ....uu... veniii ronus are iv avann.i.i.. ... " " zzi !:..::::"..,,n! ..h,,n,.M are ,n ',,,., y ;zu. v;zrs , J,if 'vh, Ha-nng.o . v-' ; o.iiiar.is sei out.' ji.., i1S,lnr , , ... , ' 1 ii-ciric car l utausione sal- """ aB "" Bt and the condition In general indicate Es'iacadu ih, r n,.,( . ' of j mtlay morning, about 8:30 o'clock, j convene Saturday. July 30, for the lir ft of t n. no...il,.ii., i ,-!i,'"""'. the following committee on' uOD ui., ...... .u.l . "... The Clackamas County Republican Assembly has come and gone, to re- thrift of tin. population. ; Xn laH ' . "f ?0'nmi"r !nI Mlss Harrington was crossing the . ... ! S '1,1 ":! d'" 'H ",ck at the Gladstone depot il- the j. w. tnane Has Stroke of Paralysis. ' iin p pi . .V. . ' " " ,: . act taking an Oregon City cur, n... . " r.u. i when the car from Port and ran tnin threw her heavily to the She was rendered uncon- plcked up and carried Into She was able to lames Chnse, one of., he well kni.wn ne t I Pr , T'aCV wh ?a Pioneers of the stnte, who suffered "Jl I,'" KpCre , NV ri-,ht' her and thi a slight stroke of paralysis last week 1 , p ZZl, 'in p"''1, New' Er8 Uroiind. S while he was visiting 'his son. ' Ivan ' U,r J" & h? .V"?'0' ' U'lous "'d p t'huse mi P.. fnv -,.0i. ..j ...i... I . oi mm.- and K. W. O,o .i,i ,... uiu, nuu , llartl.itf f IV..,.... ... . ' i ouc vkao nolo ll was iroiiKht home mi s.l,.v i., -stend., were elected wnlb m her h. cl.r,nK- offo,,-j .overlng , now able to walk. ",'"7 ZS,, , is""lt nd although no bones wen? broken Mr. Chase was In company win. '"'"-' M'ertheli, jind the ns )she Is suffering from many painful hla wife who has also returned home. ! (Continued op Page 6.) " j bruises. CARLL TAKES BLANKET. Oregon City Elk Gives Lodge't Pres ent to Grand Officers.- , Suit on Promissory Note. (!. 11. Pulley has (lied a suit ngalnst Frank and Helen It. Davenport and the Troutdalo Lumber Company nnd .1. 15. Ciinit'ion, for tho collection of a promissory nolo. Pulley claims that, there Is still duo i:i:U3 with Intorost at S per cont hIiicq May 28, 1910. Republican Assembly Adopts Platform Endorses Taft Administration, Condemns Registration Frauds, Opposes Proportional Rep resentation and Annual Sessions of the Legislature. A fine blanket will be given to each of tho retiring grand olllcers and one to tho Incoming nfllcerg by the Oregon City Lodge, No. 118ft, of Oregon City, Ore. These, blankets nro nil wool, grown and made In Oregon, and the pnttern, which Is aiiproprlnto to the order of Elks, consisting of a series of Elk henils nt. tho ton and lmttivn. with one large head in tho center, ex- orilor, was designed by an Oregon Elk. eeutod In the purple and whlto of the They will ho presented to tho Ornnd "furors by Dr. W. E. nu ll, of Oregon City. Oct roll Free Press, . Marriage Licenses Granted. Tho following linvo been granted tnnrrlago licenses: Geraldtnn Perries and Charles Ernest Dnvls: .T. Brooks nnd Tl. Donnelly; Tlorthn H. Pock nnd li H. Pollster; Delia. Mason and Chns Evnim. ' Wo. the Republican delegates, elected from the various precincts of Clackamas County, Oregon,. ln this Assembly gathered, do realllrm our faith In tho principles or the Republi can party, and' with pride point to Its achievements during the 11 ft y two years of its existence. It stands today as it has always a parly of tho people, Wo endorse and approve the ad- mlnistrnllon of tho Honorable Wil liam Howard Tnl't, President of the United States, nnd wo believe that thus far ho has fullllled his pre-election promises and the pledges of the Republican party nt its lust National convention. Wo also proclaim our faith In the principles of representative govern ment, and the maintenance of politi cal parties, believing that no party or other organization of men can main tain Its Identity or exert Its proper and that iitiy Infringement upon said fight Is a denial of i he. wisdom of the founders of our government and me righteousness of the Constitution Itself. We recommend an awakening of me puonc conscience lu the matter of tho registration of voters. Glenn. t.lc frauds -are perpetrated In every campaign on the majority party by the registration as Republicans of voters who are not and who never have been In sympathy with the Re publican party, to labor continually f.w tho defeat of its policies and Its candidates. We are opposed to the proposed amendment to the Oregon Constitu tion providing for-proportional rep-, rescntailon. This Is an Ill-advised ! measure; Its purpose is to force Into office by trick and nrtifii-o men w'honi the people could not lie indneo,i tn elect the rule of the majority. We recommend caution on the part of the voters in passine unon tho ninny initiative and referendum meas ures on the official ballot at the com ing state election, especially those measures proposing amendments to me Oregon Constitution. We favor a just and economical ex penditure of all public monevs and the Improvement of our public high ways ana schools as rapidly as the i.iiui:en ui our county will per nio. We are opposed to the measure providing for nn annual session of the Legislature, believing that it would be unwise nnd that It would Impose an additional burden of taxa tion upon the people of the stute. The experience of other states with an num sessions of the Legislature has been altogether unsatisfactory. w e are opposed to Influence for good government with-) representation of the sparsely nopu-l on organization. We bo love that counties In the Legisla L a d tho nrnnnaorl It would prevent an equitable i measure providing for peoples Inspec- lion or government as such officers J are useless and unnecessary and only nnd that lis ollienii nf a f.-o m,rn l , i V """e ueuse- ,u mu mug osi ur salaried or- n ent we et.U.y ho U.stltu lonaY V p"""!1,teti ntle8 much more! fidals to be supported by the taxpay riZ mZZ. X ZZtXZ1 ffin 1"", hve at the present ers. We demand a decrease rather to assemble for tho" n i J . " T" ,.,Pnl. to WpB about a 'than an increase, of public omcluls, , , ., , - , - nvsiem loriuuiaiiiig principles, adopting a platform, and considering the fitness and quallllcatloiis of the respective BHplranlB for offlce within our ranks. of taxation without renre-,and believe that all useless offices sentntlon." It is un-American and I tish-wnrdehs, game-wardens, boards opposed to' the policies and traditions I and commissions nnd olerksnlp should of our people, especially to that basic I be abolished and the expenditure ,of principle of American covernment I public funds minimized. purpose of recommending candidates to the voters at the primary election. Before that date every true Republi can in Clackamas should analyze the situation, not in the sense that the matter concerns him personally, but in the sense of benefit to his party, and harmony (ji his party. Every good Repuhlicau should . de sire first of all party success at the polls next November. Every consist ent member of the majority party ! should work to this end, and liar-1 ! mony is necessary to accomplish this i result. Success Is not to be ob i tallied through divided party, and any Republican who will seek delib ! erntely and knowingly to divide his ! party should not forget that In de ciding any new and momentous ques tion the majority should rule, but th?t majority should be decisive. Let us go back a little. The Re publican county central committee, hy a vote of 10 to 9, adopted a reso lution to hold a county assembly for the purpose of electing 55 delegates to the state assembly, "and for such atlier matters as may regally and reg ularly come before the delegates." The county central committee is made up of 42 members, one from each j precinct, and 10 of them voted for this resolution. One man, H. T. Mel vin, of Barlow, did not vote. Another. Dr. McArthur, voted for the resolu tion, but has since come to the con clusion that he was wrong. It is not to be disputed that had the resolu tion carried with It a declared in tention to recommend candidates for county offices, it would have failed of endorsement from the central com mittee. Hut a loop-hole was left, and through this loop-hole a resolution was pushed through the assembly, ad journing the delegates until July 30, when they are called together to rec ommend candidates. In its Issue of June 24, following the action of the central committee, The Enterprise said: "In view of the feeling that has been engendered by the action of the committee, but a vote of 10 to 9, The Enterprise certainly , should not ad vise that a county ticket be recom mended." The operation of the first county assembly In Clackamas was not a truly edifying spectacle. The dove of peace was not visible. The in terests were conflicting, and while the assembly men controlled, they did not control sagaciously for the promo tion of party harmony, No one should deny the Republicans the right to assemble. They have just as much right to get together for any purpose as have the Demo crats or any other party. The En terprise does not question this. It entirely approves of the proposition to send delegates from Clackamas County to the stute assembly, and said so in Its issue of January I t. when it advocated the holding of a county assembly to send delegates to the state assembly, but could not approve the recommendation of candidates for county offices. This was more than six months ago, and this news paper stands in the same position now. If the county assembly should con clude In the face of mighty opposi tion and contrary to the Judgment of hundreds of sincere men, to place a county ticket in the field, The En terprise will accord thtlse candidates the same courtesies as it extends to those who refuse to become identi fied with the assembly, and no more. The Enterprise will consistently de cline to assist any movement that Is calculated to create more factional feeling than already exists. Two years hence tho situation may be dif ferentbut not now 1 1 s