Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 12, 1910, Image 1

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    OREGON CITY ENTCRPtflS
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Hat your aubacrlptlon ax-
plrad? Look at th labal.
'You ahould not mlaa any
a of our new number.
FORTY FOURTH YEAR No. 32.
EXHIBIT AT
STATE FAIR
OREGON CITY, OKEflON, jVKIDAY, AI'dlJST 12, 1910.
ESTABLISHED 1866
NEW YORK'S
M AYOR SHOT
OREGONIAN'S
EDITOR DEAD
FIRST BLAST
TO BE FIRED
A DEcU OF KINDNESS
WHICH COSTS YOU NOTHING
Th EnWrprl la th
only Clackamas County
Nwpapr that print
til of th nawa of thla
.growing County,
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CLACKAMAS SEIZES OPPORTUNt
TY TO 00 SOME EFFECTIVE
ADVERTISING.
UNITED EFFORT SOUGHT
Fruit. Oram, Oraeage. Veyelablaa,
Seed and Other Product of
Farm Should Do Saved for
Dig Olaplay.
Cliii luiiiiiiK County ha nl IunI -kkIvi'iI
I lid i 11 1 ii n 1 1 y In ilu Hiiiiiii effcctlv"
iuhiriliiiK li- iimliliiK n exhibit nl
Ilu- Suite Fair. The resources of tliln
county mi ilium varied (hull those
of any n'tiiT county In the Htiitu . j dor iio'isc lit Ilu- Hohohcti pier 1 lies
(iiicknuias has ever) HiIiik from lhilay Tin'' wounded mini wiih rushed
IIkk mill iiKrtiuliifN of tin' iifinl tiuil to HI. Mary's huHpllul, suffering from
nil clliiiiitcs In tin' product of tln; Ii bullet wound In Hie liiirk' nf III
fur north, ! people have never ex-jlii-nd After a preliminary cmimln
erlcd llii'iiixi'hi'it In show Id tln world) lion mil genu announced Hint hi' Innl
tlniiiiKli Ihn medium of Ilu- Stall' Fair j even I'hmicii fur life. .
what we have. I TIik mayor's n hmii 1 1 a u t was luki'li
Hiicuma In tliln int III iiiual filler to police lii'iulipiurtcrs unili'r heavy
prise will come lliiiiiiitli milled i'f-1 guard. Detective Ih-kkii ii sharp ex
furl. If every person III ll utility stiilliutloii of the prisoner In make
who hits a truly meritorious product ! hllu reveal the motive for Ilia attempt
would irM'r II fur exhibition. Chick '' Gnyti'U'
minis would Iiiim' mi exhibit Unit' !n imr plnnm-d In spend a month'
would lio III" lull, of till' whole I'ael-; vai ntlim In F.urope. IiiiiiIIiik lit lire
fir North ml Will you do your pnrtrj men ami going through the Norlli Hon
If )oii Im vii fruit, KtnliiH, gtnsscs, to the const of Norway. Ilu wu In
n-ioiablos, seeds, or any other pto- makii Ilu- trip uiiiiccoinpniilcd
ilm l of Ilu' fill in llinl has enS'clatl Shortly ull.-r lit' reached tile Milllll
tlterll. nave It and send It lo the com deck of tin. .North (ionium IJnyil
iiiliti'o or iiollfv Ilu- roiiimltti'i' mill II ' Hiht Ii' ii J"l I hy l'ri'lili'tit
will Im Ri'iit for. Mo"11 "I 'lilli'. Sriiorn .Moult, tin'
To ahl In maMiiK ni'li'i'lloim, a uk- hi'IiIi'IH'h wifi, mill a party of of
Itrnllvii lint of pioilucla la i;Ivimi: flilaln.
Kvrry I'xhlhll fihniilil ltirliil nl j N hlU'iitlon wiih palit to -iiillnttliir
IciihI . I n" appioiirhi'il Mayor (liiynor.
Iliirlr) - Not li'iia tliaii Iwii vnrli'-1 Whi'ti In- wiih wllliln a fi-w fint of
ll,,,, tlin ninyor lin drew it rrvolvrr anil
Ili'iiiiH Nnl lr tlian four urh- riiplly nrml four llim-a. dm' hitlli't
lll'H
Iti i'tH - ()ni hnlf IiiihIii'I.
llriHiuiroril Si'i'd -(llm pork,
ll'klll'!lt l)lll H'l'k
CalilmK", Caiilllliiwi'r, OliTy, Kaln,
I'kk 1'l.int - Six nniilia rwrh vnrli'ly.
('nrrott-oiin half liimlii'l I'luli
vnrli'ly.
(Movi'r Hi'ml - Not li' tlian Iwu'
viirlrtlin.
Corn In Kur 1 2 earn vnrh vnrli'ly
of Ilml; 12 rara imrli vnrli-ly of Hint;
IJ inr rarh varli'ty of HwppI; I! ear
fin-li varlrtv of I'oprnrn. Not lim
than in varli'tli' In all. - ;
Kim Hi'i'il -4hr imrk.
(iraaa Hiwil So Iran than three
vurli'l ti-H.
Hump H-rd -Onu pi'fk.
Irlli I'ol aim- -Nnl li-ita than l
vnrli'llra.
(lata -Nnl lia than thrt'i' vri.
lira.
DiiliiiiH-Oni'half hiiahi'l I'ai h vnrli'
ly
1'i'iia - Nol Irna tlmn two varlp
lll'H
Ityiv-Niil Inia tlmn Iwn vnrlmli'a.
Sorghum Sri-il lino perk.
Swi-i't 'mnio Nut lra ihnn two
vnrli'lli'M,
Timothy Si'od - Out' pwk.
Tuhnrrn tfl poutiilii "In hiinil."
TiirnlpH Not Ii-hm than two vnrlo-
lli'L
Wilful Winter anil Sprint!. Not
I h t li it n lliri'ii vnrli'tli'K i-nrli, ,
Othi'r vi'fiiihlnH In qiiaiilltlin t'lirh
for I'li'illliilili' illnplay, 1
r'riiltn In Si'iiHiinAipli'H. pnnliiM,
pi-urn, cmpi's, iiilni-ia, nuiiiktiii'loiiH,
vviiti'riiii'lmiH, HipuiHh ami ptimpkliiH,
In iiiiantltli'M I'lit-h fur rri'illtal'li' illii
play. I'itIhIihIiIo proilnrlH of llio ori luiril
or Knrili'ii may hi- shown In cli-iir k'uhh
Jiuh. tii'rnit'llrnlly annleil, In nlinhol
ur olhiTwIan. The Jura will lint be
opened during the fnlr.
The Minn II kiiiIiih hIiiiII lip Hlioun
nlmi In the xtrnw. In liiimllea or
hIh'iivi'k not h'nn Ihnn three Inchea
In illiiini'ter. not kn tlinii Iwn hun
illen of enrh vnrlely.
Corn, hrooinrorn, luluiein, anil nora;
hum, not li'iin than lx ntalkn of encli.
Cultlvaleil anil wild Krantfea mul clover
innl fni'iiKO plnnlH, Iwn liunilleK, three
luclie In illiiini'ter, encli vnrlely. .
All mitiiplen In Htraw or Hiiilli hIioiiIiI
he nil cloHe to the Kluunil. pcrfei'tly
(Contlnneil on page i.) ,
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FINAL BONUS OFFER.
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N This la tho fliial botiiiB vote. Krnctlons of a year may bo lidded .
to mil Id' up n year. A bono allowed for every live yearly Hiihscrlp-.
. lions. ' v-
.i.
For 10 yearly subscriptions, 'bonus voles 50,000
For 'JO yearly subscriptions, bonus votes IfiO.OOO -
Kor ,10 yearly subscriptions, bonus votes 450,001)'
Fur 40 yearly subscriptions, bonus votes 1,1)00,000
! For 50 yonr.ly suhscrlptlons, bonus votes 2,000,000 .
For (10 yearly aithscrlplloiiH, bimus voles '. :t,&00,()00 4-
For 7fi yearly auliscrlptloiiH, hoium votes (1,000,000 -
For MO yearly subscription:, lionus votes li),0()(),il()0
' AH bnllois ncrompnnled by cash, draft, tiioney-order or personnl
check, must bo In ballot box by 0 p. m Siitiinlny, August 20, inill,
or they will be worthless, except that out-of-town contestants may
' leli'pliono In subscriptions received lifter last until train has hift
lliul will reach Oregon City In time, depositing money for wihscrlp-
Hons phoned In with a buslnoss man who will gnnrnntoo payment
over phonii. i
's
'f- ? l $ ., ? - . S- v - .. 4.44,
NOMINATE A CANDIDATE
' ' NOMINAJION BLANK 1000 VOTES S
The Enterprise Great Circulation Contest
I nomltinto , '
Aildress ,
IllHlrlct No
riiono No '. ,. ,
Only the llrHt Nomination Illnnk counts
10 voli'R. NameB or penpio niuuing nonimntions will not be divulged.
GAYNOR'S LIFE ATTEMPTED BY
DISCHARGED EMPLOYE,
J. J. GALLAGHER.
CRIME IS SENSATIONAL
Wounded Official I Ruahed to Hoapl
lal In Ambulance Amiain
Captured Afiar
Struggle.
Mayor William J. (iiiynur of New
Yoik was shot uiiil severely wounded
hy' .Iiiiik'k J. (lulliiiiher, ii illiirliiiilKi'il
New Ywk dock ili'liuri nii'iil employe,
ii I. mini I In' steamer Kul hit Wllholm
Hlluck (iaytior In the hack of I lie
lieiid. The mayor staggered forward
Into the iirms of Secretary Adam
son. With the Hound of the shot, the pas
eii!''i crowding the deck turned and
saw a-tnnii with a stnokliiK revolver In
hla baud. Half a donm men puuuced
on liiiyiior'a asvallnni. Tlin man's re
volver was wrested from liim and he
was benten lulu submission with It
In the meantime an ambulnnre had
dashed up to the pier and bucked
alongside the vessel.
(iii)tior', with hla head bauduged and
lying on a airvtcher, pnle iinu appar
ently unconscious, was lowered to the
wharf and placed In the hospital enr,
which was driven at full siee( fur St.
Mary's hospital.
At the hospital, tho operating room
was being mndn ready for the wound
ed limn while the iimliiilanre was on
Its way from the pier, liayuor was
plnreil on the operating table as soon
as he arrived.
On the way to the hospital the
mayor did not lose consciousness. 'p-
n ins urrlvnl nl St. .Mary s Imsplial
he asked thnl an effort be tunde lo
clear his throat of blisid. Kther was
administered anil ir. Melville began
probing for the bulbil. . One of Cay
nor's suns nccompaiiled' his faihur to
the hospltnl. v
Shortly after (inynor arrived at the
hospital Ira. Striiach mid Meyer, the
surgi-oiis, Issued lh( following, bul
letin: "Only one bullet struck Mayor Cay
nor. The missile yitered at the back
of the head Isdow the ear In the re
gion of the mastoid Imuic, where It
burled Itself. I'rellmlniiry examina
tion discloses that the wound la not i
lieeesanrlly fatal."
.While the surgeons were working
over Mayor (inynor, his assailant was
being "swenled" by the HnlioKen
police, (inllngber Is r5 years of age
nod was foniierlv a foreman In the
New York City dock department, nc
cording to his statement. He refused
to reveal his motive for attempting
the life of the mayor.
F. M. Amen Sells Farm.
V. M. Amen, who has resided lit
Maple l-iiiie several yaars and owned
n linncro farm, bus sold hla property
to J. Unas, of Oregon City and will
make his future home nt Carson.
Wnsh.
1000 voIoh; ench suhaenuont blank
HARVEY W. 6C0TT PASSES IN
BALTIMORE FOLLOWING AN
OPERATION,. (
WAS CONSCIOUS TO END
Famou Journaliat Contract Cold Laat
Spring, but Did Not Yiold to
Treatment Failure of Heart
Cauae Death.
Harvey W. HmU, editor of the I'uit
I ii 1 1 1 Oii'Komiiu, dit-d in Juliua Hupklnn
iiiMpiiul at luiliiinoie Hiiiuliiy Hhortly
lii'lnie ii I'. M. of li'-uil failure, 32
Iioiiih after it Kiicrlcul operation fur
pruHlalertoiuy.
He went off the (iii-rutltiK tahlu
Hailinlay inoiiuin; In ationi; coiiilliloii.
tiiliulay liiornliiK HI 7 o'clock He began
nlnUlliK ami In up Itc of tin) lii'Hl mini
inmila known to mi'Ulinl mcIcik-o lila
heart Ktr Hleaillly weiiker until the
euil. IP' wua coiiHcloua iiIiiiohI Uj the
hut mul the end win piilnleaa.
V'Hi ii I id were IiIm wife and one of
IiIh hoiih, IajhIIc Kcoii. who hnd uccoin
imnliil It t in on In ti trip to iUilllmore.
lor mnKlcul n-lh-f. ,
lu I'ortlaiul Mr. Scott leave two
'iiutiii. John III and Auihrone II., amlj
one ilailKhler, ,1IH Juilllli.
Mr, Siutt becau fallltiK nearly three;
mouth iiko from an attack of hcIiiiIcu.
ICnrly In June ho went to Hot liko.
K.iiii-rii (in-Kon, hut tne liuiha tlinre
K'eutly di'lillltateil Ii t in. At lust run
vlnecd that only aurgery could relieve!
Mm. he started fur Julius Hopkins
hospital, fioui I 'i rt in ml, one week ago
Inst Thursday morning.
The operation was pronounced en
tirely sin n-ssfiil and the surgeons and
physlcluns were coiilldent of recovery
up lo Sunday morning, w hen an unex
pected weakness of the heart ensued
nli li b Hie physicians wore, powerless
to cok w ith.
Mr. Srott was apparently as strong
oh arriving at 1 la HI more lust Monday
us when leaving I'ortland four and
oliehalf dny before. The doctors per -
reived his heart weakness, but
thought he could g aafuly through the
operatloii and It ubseiiieul effect.
At Mr. Scott's requeat the operation
was performed Saturday Insb-ad of
Monday.
t ntll about .May 1 of thla year Mr.
Scott bad been afflicted by scarcely a
duy'a lllnea In hi life. In April he
went Kast lu attend the annual ineet-
InK of the Associated ITi'Ha. In which from Seventh to Twelfth; Jefferson maKe efficient officers and strong ca8
he was a director. On the return to street from Second to Twelfth, and dldales. "Thev are i.ronounce.1 assem-
Portland he contracted a cold one
night on Hie train and for several days
prior to his arrival home he whs an
noyed by rheumatic pains.
After his return, although not him
self physically, he undertook to ro
snme his duties as editor' of tho Ore
gotilnn and performed , more or less
occasional active work. At limes he
could hardly walk, but his determina
tion wns great and his belief so -firm
that he could wear out the trouble
that he was reluctant to give up.
Mr. Scott had hud a remarkable
physical ability to resist disease or
the ailments .of approaching age and
(Continued on page i.)
CLACKAMAS GROWERS
BRING IN PRODUCTS
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES SENT
TO PORTLAND AND PLACED
ON EXHIBITION.
The office of the publicity depart
ment of the Oregon City Commercial
Club, which was re-oenod a shori
time ago with M. .1. Uizclle In charge.
Is pushing along the work of advanc
ing the Interests of Clackamas Coun
ty. The exhibit table In tho Chamber
,t (',,..,.,. I.. D.ll.....l ...l.t-1. .1.-1
tin 1- ,1, 1 uuiNiiii, uicil me
depiii'lincnt is maintaining, Is being
supplied with the best fruit' and pro
ducts that Clackamas County can
produce and which la second to none.
The growers are very loyal in tholr
siipisirt of the work of tho publicity
department, aa Is shown ' bv the fol
lowing prominent growers who have
brought fruit to the olllce of the sec-
retiii-y In the .Masonic building:
V. W, Qulnii, of Ciinemnh, brought
lu a large branch of his fatnoiiH Qulnn
plums, which will be processed In
I'ortland, and will make a very hand-
some exhibit; O. U. Ehy, of Oregon
City, contributed a brunch of a Grnv-
ensteln apple treo which was fourteen
Inches fn length and held twenty nice
tipples; Cyrus Powell, whoso pliice Is
on the Molalln road, has on exhibit
some fine (ireen Huge plums; .fas. W.
Ilylton, of Twilight, sent to Portland
a line specimen of llradshaw plums
nnd a vine of cucumbers; Oeorge
Haiulall, who owns 11 large farm nt
Cent nil Point, has on exhibit nice
samples of grains and grasses; The
Mountain Ash Stock Fiirm, south of
Oregon City, has on exhibit In the
publicity olllce, a collection of vege
tables; Jos. K. Hedges, or Oregon
City, has nt) exhibit of apples; (Jeo.
W. Cone, of Mnple Ijme, brought Into
the office one dny this week, several
brunches of raspberries that were
loaded with fruit. This was finite a
novelty as the berries wore picked on
tho eighth day of August.
The work Is progressing nicely nnd
mnch will be exported from this de
partment In. the future nnd It Is the
nulled effort of everv one In Clacka
mas County thnt will place this sec
tion in a prominent position.
ASPIRANT FOR SURVEYOR.
K. M. Roth, Republican raiidldate ' opeecne.
or rniiiily mirveyor of Clackamas '
Coiinly, In u KNiduato i f t'le UrvKon),
AKrlcultiiral Coli-Ke at foniillU, Ore.,; Tho flrat hg gun of the primary
hnvliiK Krniliuited from the MImIiik ' cnmpalmi will he ftred In tlila city on
KiiKlneerliiK Department with the ; Halurday. Anoint 'in, when .IikIkc
clahK of lieu;. hIiicb wliMi time liouieiiry Ii. Mc(;iim and Uan J. Malar
hax lieen followIiiK hla pn.fiwilon In j key of Portlnuad and tleorKe C.
Oregon, Neva-la and Ala.ka. mul In at! Hrownell of thin city will hold a pub
picent city eii?lneer of Cnnhy ! P n.,.I1K the city 1'ark on Sev-
Mr. Roth Im a llfetliae H"pul.llcaii, 1 enth street at 1 o'clock In the after
eomlnu from a Republican family, his' noon. All of thene Kentlignen are ar
father votllni for Abrahntn Lincoln In : iHni iipMirtera of the direct primary
Si;o and afterward heco'iiii: a niein-i aw m oppnnciitii of thj- asaemblv
her of Co. "H," Fifth Ohio Vola. i pHn, and they are speakers of state.
As a candidate for comity nurveyor; wide reputation. Judge McCInn U
Mr. Roth promlHes thai if n .mlnatel j known from one end of the state to
and elected lo conduct the affairs of another us a man who loves a fight,
the office in a careful ami busliisa- and Ma'larkey not far behind. The
like manner, with falra and cour-! latter has a persona! Interest In
tcsy io an.
STREET IMPROVEMENT
MAKES LONG MEETING
GRADES ESTABLISHED ON MANY
THOROUGHFARES AWNING
ORDINANCE PRESENTED.
I lug. .
Investigation shows that at least
Proposed street Improvements kept flve , of the nille . recommended
the city falhers In .wbn until 12, bv the. Republican assembly for coun
o clock Wednesday night. The prop... tv mCPg wll obtain nomination and
erty owners on Jeffercon streei e-1 election, and that the other four have
rured a change In the plans and . at ,.US an equal chance with the
speciiicanoiis. masing ine improvea ; antl-assemblv candidates for nomina
isirtlnn of the street ;i f-t In width i ,OI1 The withdrawal of U D. Walk
Instead of til, and eliminating the
1 parking, between the sidewalks and
the property lino. The proposition
to Improve two blocks at a time, wltb-
I out disturbing the remaining portion
of the street was not considered. The
changes will mean that the council
will have to go back to the resolution
ordering the Improvement, making a
delay of several wiwk- .
The council passed ordinances es -
tal'llKhlng the grade on Taylor street
ono. block on Thirteenth street front-bT men. but could not make a sacrl
lnK the property of K. J. S. Tooze. A : flr(, of ,hPr business affairs for the
resnmiinn ordering me improvement
of Sixth street from the Hlu.tr to Jack
son street was adopted, and plans
specifications and estimates were
submitted.
An ordinance directing the removal
of signs and wooden awnings over
hanging the sidewalks waslntrodured
and passed lis first reading. There
nro n number of those unsightly
board on Main street and they mar
the appearance of the street.
Jack Confer was re-elected city
sexton.. The council authorized the
debase or S00 "fee, hoe nnd!' Jr"""" tW ml
referred to the committee on fire aud i
watpr a petition for the removal ofj
the fire bell Trom Its present loca-!
Hon In the renr of the city hall build-,
lug to a oolnt on the bluff near the
head of the Seventh street stens. It I
Is said the bell ennnnt be heard over!
the city where It Is at present locnt-l
ed. j
The council decided lo turn the j
creek known as Cow Creek Into thel
sewer, while Twelfth street Is being!
unproved. It Is Manned1 to Install a
new sewer on Taylor street from
Seventh to Twelfth nnd down Twelfth
street. .
TEACHERS OF GRADES
ASSIGNED BY TOOZE
CITY SCHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER
20 ANp CORPS OF TEACHERS
NOW COMPLETED.
Assignments of grade teachers for
the city schools were made Monday
night by City Superintendent Toor.e,
ns follows:
Imrt'lay building A. l). Freel, prin
cipal nnd eighth grail.': Mrs. Estella
Salisbury, seventh graile; Mrs. Pearl
(. Cnrtlldge, Rlxth grades Mrs. (Jussie!
I, Hull, fifth grade; Klizabeth Gut
logly, fourth grade; Marlbel Cheney,
third or fourth grade; Nteta Harding,
third graded Emma Kent, second
grade: Annu T. Smith, first and sec
ond grades; Mrs. Helen Grlsez. first
grade.
Eustham building John U. now-
hind, princlpnl and icveiith and
eighth grades; Roma Stafford, sixth
grade," Harel Gearhmt. fifth grade;
Marcln Ronilg. fourtl rnde; Emily
O'.Malley, third grade; Mnrjorle Cnn
lleld, second grade; Chrlstabel Jewett,
llrsf grade.
The. high school ;imioiinceinents
have- not been made, Imt the Instruc
tors In the high school are elected
for special work. Miss hla Mae Smith
has been asslnned to domestic science,
and will nMst in hi:1' school work I
until the completion ' f the. new j
building. ,
Miss Hazel Gearhart. ' f Salem, was ,
elected grade teacher and was as
signed to the fifth grade at the East
ham building. She holds a state certi
ficate, is a normal gnid inte and her
election completes the corps of tench
ers for the coming school year, which
opens September 20,
The board of directors hns author-
Ized the addition of Curry's Literary I urer at the coming primaries. Ralph
Rending to the course In tho seventh! Hoyt of Portland has received the as
and eighth grades. I senibly endorsement for this office.
BIO OPEN AIR POLITICAL MEET
ING XT CITY PARK NEXT
SATURDAY.
SUPPORT PRIMARY LAW
Judge Henry E. McGinn and Dan J.
Malarkey of Portland and George
, C Brownell Will Make
speech-making at 'this time, for he Is
the anti-assembly candidate for the
Republican nomination for joint Sen
ator from Clackamas. Multnomah and
Columbia Counties. It is reported that
his opponent. Louis G. Clarke, of Port
land, who was endorsed by the assem
bly, will withdraw. Mr. Hrownell Is
the only candidate of the Clackamas
' County Republicans for the state sen-
I utor from the Clackamas County dls-
i trlcl. Local politicians are manifest
ing much Interest In the coming meet-
er of Can by for state senator; Charles
T. Tooie of Gladstone for county
Judge, and Dr. Hugh S. Mount, of
Oregon City for representative- has
been construed as a blow to the assem
bly, but this Is far from the truth.
These three men were at no time can
didates for the offices for which they
were endorsed. The are all busy
men and have no time for politics
jThey were endorsed by the assemble
.oh tho l-,, in.i,.o thai ih.v .,m
sake of office. It Is regarded as un
likely that their places will be filled
by the assembly. Two of the candi
dates endorsed by the assembly have
no opposition. Three others are cer
tain to obtain the nominations.
The action of the Clnekamns County
assembly Republicans In endorsing a
lot of strong candidates for county
offices has done one effective thing.
It has opened a way for the Republi
cans to have a strong assemhly two
years hence. The Republicans have
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nnACnCfTC DDIPUT
rKUjlLLi J DKiUII I
CfiD rrtllWTV C4ID
lUK LUUil I I l7lK
LIBERAL PREMIUMS RESULT IN
MUCH INTEREST SPACE
GOING RAPIDLY.
After two weeks' circulation of the
announcements and premium lists of
the Clackamas County Fair, the ex
citement and Interest is running high.
Posters have been placed in every
nook and corner of the county and
parts of adjoining counties, and now
there is not a man, woman or child
In a radius of fifty miles from Cnnby
but what knows all about the big fair
nt Canity to be opened on the 29th
day of September. ' '
In view of the bright prospects for
the fair this full, concessioners are
awakening to the fact and In'one day's
time, three merry-go-rounds applied
for admissiou and communications
ore received by the secretary' from
all manner of 'amusement concerns.
Application for pavilion space is tak
ing a prominent position with other
progress and exhibitors from all the
departments are making inquiries and
showing more interest than usual
The liberal premiums and arrang
ment of the dairy cow contest is caus
ing much Interest and a dozen or
more dairymen are contemplating en
tering the same.
The Juvenile Department which Is
the only part of the premium list thnt
our younger generation consider has
assurance of n grent display from the
children. The Indies of the county
are co-operating with Miss Spulak, the
superintendent and are encouraging
tho children to put forth their best
efforts.
President Jas. W. Smith, who Is
overseeing the- construction work,
personnlly, has a crew, of men rear
ranging the pavilion. A secretary's
office will be constructed in the pavil
ion and so arranged that entries may
be very easily made this year. A
rostrum will be constructed near the
grove which will be used for band
concerts, the evening programs and
other amusements. At this place
sealing capacity will be arranged for
several thousand people.
Judge Ryan May Be Candidate.
Judge Thomas F. Ryan of this city
may be a candidate for state trens-
Make Some Young Lady
Your Subscription Payment and Votes
This Closing Week.
HAVE YOU PAID YOUR SUBSCRIPTION?
You Must Pay It. Why Not Now When You May
Help Your Favorite Win the Prize
She Wants So Much?
The final count of coupon and nomination blank will be made Tues
day evening, August 16th. The Ballot Box will then be locked and sealed,
not to be opened till the judge break the aeala to count the vote at the
end of the conteat, August 20th.
Reserve Ballots may be placed in Ballot Box as soon a ealed, and
ail Reserve Ballots must be in Enterprise office by 9 p. m., Saturday,
August 20,. 1910, or they will be worthless, whether from out-of-town or in.
.iwn contestants. Count of votes by the judges, begin a toon after 9 p.
m. a posiible.
Out-of-town contetant may telephone in ubscriptiona after last mail
train ha left that will reach here in time, up to 9 p. m., depositing money
for subscription phoned in with a busines man, or someone known to the
publisher, as our correspondent, who will guarantee payment over the
phone.
Wrap your ballots in a flat package before depositing in ballot box.
To avoid loss in mails or not getting back in time, all Reserve Ballots
issued the last week will be dropped in Ballot Box Instead of being mailed
to contestants.
You are working because you want
to win a prize. Then bustle hard
these last few days. See everybody
that has promised to help you; see.
everybody that refused to help you
before because many of these will ,
now holp you. and they won't be of-1
fended because of another request and
try to see as many new people as pos
sible every day to the end of the con-1
test
Ask your friends to see people for
you. j
Keep your eye open for" five-year 1
subscriptions. They help a lot in !
votes and in getting as large a bonus j
as possible. Every contestant can 1
get two or three. !
Tbe contestant that doesn't send tn
a lot of subscriptions from now till:
the final hour of the contest simply,
Isn't working. t
Work so that whether you win or:
not you can look your friends in the
eye and say you made the best run '
you could. Nobody expects any:
more. j
And while you keep at it, keep
sweet. People like a good humored
hustler. They rather help such a
worker than refuse her.
The winners of the bonuB offers
ending July 30th for five yearly sub
scriptions and upwards, were Miss
Inex Snodgrass, Miss Maude Wood
ward. Miss Hazel Kerr, Miss Anna
Kidder, Miss Hazel Lorenz, Miss
Laura Parry, and Miss Alberta Dunn.
1 wonder who is going to win that
ten million bonus next week ? The
contestant that does will no doubt win I
the piano. Or if no one docs, the one;
who w ins the largest bonus. See that i
you win the largest! There are sev-j
eral young ladles that could win the I
ten million bonus if they rustled hard.
They have the territory, and a list
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EXTENSION DAYS.
,
Many have paid you for only two or six months, but may be
Induced to extend their payments to a year or .more. Also, people S
who have paid for a year may extend their time to two years or &
more. Every extension will be counted at "Bargain Week" scale
of votes. J
An extension from two months to a year will count 'from 6,000
to 13.400 votes, according to whether It is new or old and when
taken; from a year to five years, 123,750 to 247,500 votes, accord
Ing to whether new or old and when taken. 4
Both old and new subscriptions may be extended. This Is a
splendid business to get. It counts big. Friends who have helped
you once will most likely help you further. You may get the exten- -
slon whether you get It In the first place or another contestant.
Write the word "EXTENSION" on the stub you send in to us and
the name of the contestant who first got the subscription.
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SCALE OF VOTES REMAINDER OF CONTEST.
Division of Territory.
To equalize competition and give every contestant an equal
chance lo win a prize, the territory hag been divided Into two districts:
District No. 1 Oregon City.
District No. 2 All territory outside corporate limits of Oregon
City.
SCALE OF. VOTES.
2 months' trial
6 months
1 year
2 years'
5 years'
10 years'
20 years'
$ vi S ? ??
COUPON
THE GREAT CIRCULATION CONTEST
The Oregon City Enterprise
THIS COUPON WILL COUNT 100 VOTES.
For
District No'.
NOT GOOD AFTER AUGUST 14th
in the Contest Happy by
of subscribers in arrears large enough
to win it and many additional votes.
But nothing Is gotten without work,
persistence, steady effort
Future Order.
Don't give up getting a person to
subscribe simply because he is taking
some other paper for which he has
paid in advance. Take his subscrip
tion to the Enterprise I3 start when
his subscription to the paper he Is
now taking expires.
Out-of-Town Workers.
No contestant shall have cause to
think that any other worker has a
better chance in any way than she
has herBelf.. For this reason we are
not going to make any of these week
ly offers 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 the week as
big and good in votes as you pos
sibly can. Thev will count. PROVID
ED THEY ARE SENT TO US IN AN
ENVELOPE BEARING THE POST
MARK OF YOFR POST OFFICE AS
HAVING BEEN MAILED BY 9 P. M..
SATURDAY EVENING; except that
contestants living on R. F. D. routes
may send them In with the delivery
Monday morning. You can enclose
a personal check of some business
man or your owrn if too late to get
a money or express money order or
bank draft.
In the same way any Oregon City
contestant who has friends at a dis
tance will be credited with subscrip
tions brought to us in a sealed en
velope bearing postmark as above set
forth.
(Continued on Page 4.)
New
1.10
1.000
2,500
5,000
50,000
250,000
1,000,000
Old
50
500
1,250
2.500
25,000
125,000
500,000
.75
1.50
.1.00
7.50
15.00
30.00
?$? 5 $ ? ?- ?- ??