: t jr.. 8 aluable Prize; .Given TO POPULAR LADIES IN THE ENTERPRISE'S GREAT CIRCULATION CONTEST OKEHOX CITY EXTlL'KrSM. FKMDAV, AV(U'ST ;', 15)10. Away V First Prize-First District $50 Merchandise Certificate at Huntley Bros. Co. 8!SS5?!!!! V$&X XV . IH . I II I M-IV J II! 6MI i i ii : v t mm U- ".l!JS li m m f -: SI i:V KODAK DAYS Vacation days are Kodak days. No ' ip however short complete without a Kodak. Prices, $ 1 .00 to $65 and up. v If you don't want a Kodak, you may select other merchandise to the value of your certificate. First Prize-Second Dist. $50' Merchandise Certificate at J. Levitt's Big Store The House of Quality and Low Prices A complete line of Dry Goods, Cloihing. Hats, Shoes. Furnishings, Notions, etc. Agent- for Schloss Bros, and Stein-Block Clothing. Hamilton & Brown Shoes and other HIGH GRADE wearing apparel. SUSPENSION BRIDGE 7th AND MAIN urdiiQ nze f-1 . V - i. t, .. vv 'r.'- -t.-J-,..-;,,.(,.. '"','.-' .-..-, 1 ' J . . "' i i '..J ' "1 EILERS ORCHESTRAL UPRIGHT GaAND STYLE E H, AWARDED GRAND HIGHEST PRIZE AT SEATTLE. EXPOSITION. Itevetttly vle; ti d !y the I'orthtn.l Cottini'Ti'lal ( hid, aftt'r a most exhaustive li st of wit Inn iiiaKi H. It In a Western Pi:;no, made to wltlistaml We'iern cltm:itfr cmidlt Ions. Flnlnhed In oholeest nf niiilmKuny. Ilgiircd walnut and quarter-sawed oak, in lirlght, or French, e'r ! 11 1 1 llnlsh. This planu will lie uwnrd d to th" riiiitemuiH having the highest number of votes in the content, without reference to district. Second Prize-Each Dist. The winner of the second ii'Ue III rilrli illnlilcl linn her choice of either .1 1 'lit 110 Scholarship or 11 llimliieHx Si holainlilp. Piano Scholarship in Oregon Conservatory of Music Portland one li I'm hi ln'1,11 illlp III tile I'lllllil l'p:ll lillelll, Ilii'lml MK Tin "i y 01' lliii'iiimiy, llh lice line of Sillily llenl.H Term opeli" S1.11111I Mmitlin In Septi'inher A srlimd 110I11I for lu i-xcellence 1:1 l-i'ti in lion mid I lie Idyll sluildlti of lis m lulunles Business Scholarship in Eclectric 'Business University, Portland A Hlvlmintli Hi'lliihiishlp In elilier I lie ImkiK k e-lnti or llie shorthand cniirse In a h'tih cl n sc IumiI vtlmie, wlieii vim wre Ki.iiliiated. you will 'Know minieililiit; " Small chismn ami lit dhldii.il liistriii tin 11 lire nla U -t Vimi will iln heiter tliaii III a Ur;e m-lm .1 Wml, mule lliiiioiie.li mh pruress heller. Third Prize-Each Dist. Handsome Ladies Gold Watch No prize will be awarded to any contestant who has sent or brought in less than twenty yearly subscriptions to the Enterprise, or their equivalent. If there are not enough workers in oae district to merit all. the district prizes, prizes not awarded in such district will be awarded to workers in the other district. 11 J Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas MILWAUKEE. Miss Olivia Johnson has entered the Enterprise contest and is the only one from this district. Assist her with your coupons and subscrip tions. E. M. Kellogg has opened a pool room in the post-office building on Main street. Mr. Reed, the shoe maker, has moved from the post-office building to the Shindler building on Main street. The reading room will be open on the first and third Wednesday of each month frob 2 to 5 o'clock. Merrill Lakin has gone to Newport to spend a week's vacation. The steamer A. G. Bateman is mak ing regular trips between Mllwaukie and Portland by purchasing a 10-ride ticket the fare Is five cents. Cap tain Grode is well known at Milwau kie. having run steamers on the same run several years ago. Ieo Johnson is back at work in O. Wissinger's, after a two weeks' va cation spent v.-''h Battery "A," O. V. Ci. encampment, at Stevenson, Wash., and a few days at Seaside. H. Tscharner has about completed his fine new cottage south of the Ger man M. E. church. E. W. Barnes and family will niovo irto 'heir large, new Imniralov.- on t'ieir Minthorn farm this week. 'lh mas Toats li:nl the ("iHract ;ind Vr. Barnes may well be proud of his nv home, which is the finest yet e-ecterl in that part of town, and v bich ci-t nearly S.",0"1. The Minfhorn Water Company has i ni roveil Its water system by ihe cid it ion of over a mile of pipe line p'or.g the (.limy road, miming east M Wichita. The company also had t ie waier tower raised 1 1 feet in or cer to give better fire protection to that pan of the town. V. Ilirkemk-r ;,nd wile are expected home this week from an extended Kastern trip. An unknown man committed swicide in the Hnndee field on the northwest of town yesterday afternoon. The body was first discovered by Mr. lloswell, n farmer, passing by on his way home from Portland and he noti fied Justice of the Pence, J. rt. Kelso, who later in the evei-ing h''!d an in quest. The dead man's watch and an empty twelve-ounce bottle that had contained carbolic acid was found about three hundred feet from where THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. the body lay. There was nothing on the body to tell who the unfortunate man was and there was no money in his clothing. He was a man about 50 years of age. There is a report current that a man by the name of Fted Lincoln, of Vancouver, Wash, is missing and It may prove that he is the suicide. Miss Olivia Johnson is representing the Enterprise in the contest. Your supiKort or a Milwaukie girl will help Milwaukie to capture the $125.00 piano. We Guarantee Every Box of Dr. Bell s Antiseptic Salve to do what we claim. Try It. for ulcers, boils, running sores, tetter, ringworm, eczema, salt rheum, fever sores, cuts, bruises, pimples, black heads, chaps, felons, burns or any skin disease. 25c a box. For sale by Jones Drug Co. OAK GROVE. Ci'y Lots. Acreage and Farms a Specialty. P. O. Box 213 Milwaukee, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Hart are n.'iw in New York City, and they will soon leave to spend the summer with Mr. Hart's mother at her country home, "Hart's Ease-on-the-llndson." They are accompanied by their two small sons. Samuel Hilton, of Hamilton, Can ada, is visiting his moiher, Mrs. Isabel Hilton, and his sister, Mrs. Geo. McArthur. Mip Ma Painter, of Portland, spent Wednesday evening with her sister, Mrs. ('has. Vosburg and family. Miss Evelyn Young, of Klsley Sta tion, was a city visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Vosburg and two sons are camping at Seaside, Oregon, near Dr. Van Waiters and family. Wm. Cook. Mrs. f'ook and son, Rony Blackeby, Mrs. P.laekeby and daugh ter and B. Jones paid a visit to The Oaks, Wednesday evening. L. E. Armstrong. Mrs. Armstrong and daughter. Hifter, K. C Warren. Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Conghnor went. to The Oaks, Friday, to hear the band. Mrs. Jttlia Holt snent Sunday with her brother's wife ri Vancouver, Wash. Lucile Clemens, of Portland, is visiting her old friend, Mrs. Elmer Wort hington. Mrs. Elmer Worthlngton. I.uclle Clemens and Gladys Driscoll visited the Sisters' Orphan's home at Os wego. Sunday. J. Rosenthal, i f Milwaukie, Is can vissltig here trying to organize a lodL'e of Fraternal Brotherhood. Any one interested will he railed on. Miss Fetters returned home Satnr div after several months' visit in the East. . Esther Kunze. of Reverton, Oregon, is visiting her old friends. Lillian and Alma Richler. Mrs. B. Lee Paget and sou, Lowell, visited The Oak. Friday evening. .Mr. and Mrs. J. f arr. of Baker City, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. It. Evans. .Miss Opal Wood, of Eastern Oregon, is visiting Madge Ellis for a few days. .Mrs. Spauldlng a. id Madge Ellis re turned Saturday from Silverton, af ter enjoying a week In the country. Mrs. Busniiell spent Tuesday with her son and family in Portland. L. E. Armstrong was in Selwood on business Friday. Samual Hilton and sister, .Mrs. G. McArthur, were city visitors Tues day. The Oak Grove Telephone Company held lis monthly business meeting Monday evening. All officers were present. Chas. Rislcy's horse and buggy was standing in front of the telephone of fice. The horse became frighiened by a piece of pjper blowing by him. He ran and upset the buggy and broke his harness, wrecking all, but was not Injured himself. A few dollars will repair the damage In a short time. Chas. Vosburg returned from the coast Friday, after seeing his family settled in their quarters for the sum mer months. Mrs. Bro vn, of Courtney Station, accompanied by her Hlster. Miss Aid rich, spent Wednesday in Portland. Mrs. Win. Conghnor. of Payette, Idaho, spent the day Friday with E. (.'. Warren and family. Baseball. Oak Grove defeated the Mllwaukl 1 club team Julv ". The Hcore being 12 to 0. Batteries Oak Grove, Col i man and Itisley; Milwaukie, Bristol and C. Worthlngton. A home-run was made by Fred Hisenerader of Iln" Milwaukie team. August 7, the Oak Grove team will play the Estacada team on Its grounds. Everybody go and help the home team. 1 Church Notes. M. E. Church Sunday school, 10 a. in.; Mrs. G. McArthur, superinten dent; services by the pastor, James Moore. All Invited. Ladies' Aid held Its regular meet-, lug In the church basement Thurs day, after a business meeting ilie usual quilting took plqce. Brownell at Oak Grove. Gunge C. Brownell. candidate fo:-. state senator, will deliver an addles:-;', at Oak Grove, on Saturday, August i::, mid will cleniiv define hh ponltl ui as to the direct primary and the as sembly, and will tell something of the politicil history of Oregon. : where they had .1 delightful visit with Mr. Seelcy'.s parents. Mrs. Margaret Conklln and Miss Inez Bozortle. nf Uny City, are the guests of the I'. D. Newell'H family, am! on Monday visited with Mrs. Yale, of Meldruin. A party w:ih tendered for Miss Lil lian Westerli' Id on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. M. Hart. Twelve young people n s)oiided to the Invita tion. Me-ulames l)"nlng. Jennings, and Wcterfeh assisted Mrs. Hurt In the entertaining and serving of dainty refreshment- Those present were the Misses Marie Tozler, Annie Rus sell, Ethel an! Fern Hart, Grace Hose and l.iliian Westerfleld and Wort man. of Portland, and Messrs. fivi- Simmons, Shelh Shaver. Wendell Smith, Chester Fozler, Clare Hontrop, Arthur Rub er's and llni ilci Soeshe, Mr. and Mrs. Westenfleld ate soon to remove to their ranch near Oregon City. Lil lian will he greatly missed by the younger set. Mrs. Downing of Sellwood, will oc cupy h'-r wi'j home during his absence. Miss Vera I'cie Lewis after spend ing a fortiiiUi' with her aunt, Mrs. L. Wilcox, has returned to her home In Rainier. Mrs Addie 'odgklns has returned to Vancouver, u iish., nfti'r a visit wih her sisters at tids place. Mrs. 11. II ':mmoiis, Mrs. Powers and Mrs. K0I.1 -i( were the cbnperohes n's picnic held In Friday of last week. jile being taken over d row-boats, where 1 was had! This was I outing given by Mrs. the children of this to lb" chil.i Magone's 'ai. The young n in the l)i:ie ; delightful tr-e the third Mum: ' Emmons for ! neighborhood. t Mr. and Mi... Frank lloardman and children, of loadstone, visited will' ' Mrs. Temperance Hlce on Safnrd ly of la u week. iliaver has relumed nig at. Ocean Park, Mr. Sh'-iby from ids on Wash. .Mrs. Jes-e cousin, Miss ! mat i on of a S. 'Utile, and Mis. Smith. JENNINGS LODGE. Mr. and Mrs. E111J Seeley and llllie daughter have returned from Summit, .Strain entertained her itha Hoquhun. who Is Deaconess Home in also her grandmother, formerly of Nebraska, but who now resides wllh her hop. H. ft. Siniiii, near Canby. Mr. Ilavercamp's little daughter met witli a painful accident on Mon day, having revolved an ugly gash In the head from falling on a hoe. The wound was dressed by a physician of OioirMi 'ily. Mr. Wears Ml tin boy had the mis fortune to hurl . his arm which lie carries now In 11 sling. II. C. I'aliiion drove to Portland on .Monday. II. C. Tozier and son. Chester, re turned from Seaside oil Tuesday. Miss K. .1. Kamlnski was taken quite III fill Monday and removed to the St. Vincent hospital ; in .Portland. Mrs Ciisl.lii has returned from a I delightful visit with her moliter at I Seattle and was nccoinpiinled by her sister. 1 Paul Hoe! he has the basement dug i for his new home on the old home ! stead at Coveil. Thursday evening a pnrly of young folks had an evening picnic on Cellar Island, which was a very happy event and thoroughly enjoyed by nil. Eirly In the evening a Joyful crowd Katie". ed and In boats and ciinnes went to the Island, where Mr. Clark had al ready planned a huge bnndllre for them. Those attending were .Messrs. Downing, Caufleld. Richards, Hollo well, Slevers, Harrington and Wood ward, of Portland, and Mrs. Down ing, Misses Morse, Hulhert llollowcll, Rynearion, Ivah and Pearl Harring ton. Mrs. Del Mar, of Portland, was an overnight guest at I hi) home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilaliiur Emmons on Fri day. The camp-meeting closed on Thurs day evening with a lecture on South America by Rev. G. Iliinmlller, of Cleveland, which Indeed was very In teresting. Rev. Helnnilllur spent some lime looking over the (lerman mission fields In this part of the new world and with the special music rendered, made UiIh hiHt meeting very interesting, which many availed themselves tho opportunity of enjoy ing. The Tabernacle was comfortably filled. Mrs. Beaulleu and llltle dilugbler, Violet, of Gladstone went callers lit the Lodge on Tuesday. Rev. Ileverllng preaclied at the Chapel Sunday. July ,'!l, at 2:15 p. m, and services will be held there) each Sunday as follows: Preaching at 2:15; Sabbath school at 11:15 till 4:15; prayer meeting? on Thursday til H n. 111. All are welcome and nn Invita tion is especially extended to those who do not attend services else where. Mr. and Mrs, Pease and a parly of Portland friends will occupy Rock Lodge during the remainder "f the Hu miner. On Wednesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clough entertained Riv. Ileverllng, wife and children n"d Rev. Stoker, of Portland, (lev. (. W. Plumes, of Salem, to a 12 o'clock luncheon. Work on Ihe iirch across Jennings avenue has been commenced under the direction of Messrs. L. Wilcox and Bert Russell. This will give this place Home oresllce and we are In hois new sidewalks and lights may hooii be added, and alsii the large crop of thistles 011 I lie east end of Jennings avenue will he harvested, Mr. and Mrs Joe Evans, of Oak Grove, were callers al ihe Walter Reckii'T' home on Thursday evening. Wllh a narlv of Pin Hand and Or" iron Cllv. friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Downing. Miss Morse and Mr. Itelntz left Sunday' morning for Mt. flood, .where they will spend n week, after which the party will return here to lake the steamer for Ocean park, Wash., where ihry will sojourn for sonic time iih guests of Mr. Geo Morse who has taken n cottage I here Brownell at Oak Grove.' George C. lliowiicll, cauilldiite for slate senator, will deliver nn address at Oak Grove, on Saturday, Aligns! Ill, and will eleaiiy define his position ns tu ihe direct primary and the as. semblv, and will tell something of the political history of Oregon MOLLIE MITCHELL ' SEVERELY INJURED 8ANDY YOUNG WOMAN JUMPS OVER BANK WHEN AUTO FRIGHTENS HORSE. Miss Mnllle Mitchell, who has been connected wllh the Dunne Ely store, and who recently left for Mount Hood, lo spend Ihe summer, met wllh a! seiioiiH accident about two weeks ago I when Ihe horse that her brother, J Georg , wes driving, ran away, becom ing frightened at a pa-wing iiiiioinu bile. Miss Mitchell and her brother j met witli two runaway accidents Iln. 1 same day while I hey were driving, j Tho first runaway Ihe horse upset the buggy and threw Ihein out, badly damaging Ihe vehicle, hut the occu-l pants were uninjured. They had gone bill a short distance after the buggy ' had been repaired and another 111110, met them. This time It win on a nnr- row grade, mid as the horse reared and plunged over the embankment MIhh Mitchell Jumped and Injured one: of her limbs. She was picked up and taken to her home nl Sandy, where j she has bc'ti confined to her bed. P j Is probable that she will he brought! to Oregon (ily for medical treatment 1 as she Is suffering; from 11 severe In jury to the knee. x THE TIME HAS COME FOR TELLING WORK (Continued from page 1) Many have inquired about the scholarship". The young . ladles who win the BcliolarHl'IpH have Ihe choice of selecting 11 piano scholarship In the Oregon Coniervatory of Music at Portland, one of the most thorough nnd wellequlppcd musical conserva lories on the const, or a hulueiif niiolarshlp In the Eclectic Business rnlverslty lit Portland, 11 school pop ular witli Us students and graduates on account of the excellence nnd practical nature of lis work. When you graduate from this school you nret nreimred to go Into an office, give satisfaction and progress upward. The flrHt prize In District No. 1 Is .1 $50 00 merchandise cerllllciiie at Ihe lliinlley Bros. Co. store. You ciin select anything yon want In their store, when you wish, excent posilblH a few contract machines. They enrry aarge slock of Columbia phono graphs, kodaks, hooks,; stationery, drugs, leather goods, lollet articles, elc, etc. Quality, service nnd prices are iiIwiivh satisfactory at Huntley's. The first nrlze In Ihe second dis trict Ih a $50.11(1 merchandise ! 1 1 -(Irate at U'vlti's Big Store al the corner of Seventh and Main. Thev end on Saturday one of Ihe most sue seSHful sales ever conducted III Ore gon City. Everybody has commented on Ihe Rulcndld values, ihe big bar gains offered, mid everybody seems to have gone In nnd bought al great saving. Valuable premiums in cut glass, dinner sets and Honors Bns. ullverware lire given away free. Sale ends Saturday nlghl so you still have time tu come In ami secure what you want at a big saving. , Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C A S TO R I A Say! We have shingles with a live Inch clear hint al $I..'I5 per thousand. Iliilldeis' Supply Company, lltli and Main street. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A fie (one and take a hod I" of (iiiitn hotin lu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy wllh you when starling on your trip Ibis summer. It. cannot lie obialneii on board Ihe trains or steam ers. Changes of water and climate ofien cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and It la best lo he pre-j pared. Sold by all dealers. Mrs. Noble Thrown From Car. Mrs. Charles Noble was badly cut and bruised Monday nlghl at ' East I Morrison and Water sheets In Port 1 land. She was stepping from a Mount ; Tabor car, when the molorman Ihiew da Ibo power and Mrs. Noble was thrown lieavllv to Ihe ground, being rendered unconscious 'fur a few niln , nt"H. ler Injuries will not result I seriously, though I hey were painful ! and she suffered an unpleasant shock. ' We Do Not Recommend K'Jpioiiund'H Eagle Eye Halve fur unv thing but the eyes. It iH 11 Htieedv and harmless cure for granulated lids, scrofulous sore eyes, styes, weak eyes and dimness of vision. Hold every whore 25c., For sale by Jones Drag Co.