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8 Given Prizes able TO POPULAR LADIES IN THE ENTERPRISE'S GREAT CIRCULATION CONTEST Away Valii First Prize-First District $50 Merchandise Certificate at Huntley Bros. Co. - ! Ira KODAK DAYS Vacation days are Kodak days. No trip however short complete without a Kodak. Prices, $1.00 to $65 and up. 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 Hne of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Slices. Furnishings, Notions, etc. Agent for Schloss Bros, and Stein-Block Clothing. Hamilton & Brown Shoes and other HIGH GRADE wearing apparel. SUSPENSION BRIDGE No prUe 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 one district to merit all the district prises, prizes not awarded in such district will be awarded to workers in the other district. Milwaukee JENNINGS LODGE. Jesse P. Strom has purchased acre age on Hull avenue and will erect a dwelling house this fall Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson, ot Portland were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson over Sunday. The National Realty Company has issued some neat little pamphlets ad vertising Vandemeer Park, formerly known as the De Spinney place. It contains some choice lots on the Wil lamette river and county road and lies between Jennings lX)dge and Mei drum. Some very fine fruit and gar den truck has been raised on this 30 acre tract, which has now been plat ted In town lota. Mrs. Beckwith, of Courtney, waB a business caller at the Lodge during the week. C. P. Morse, who spent his vacation on his ranch In Yamhill, returned on Monday and will again take up his work as credit man at Ihe Portland Seed Company's office in Portland .Mrs. Morse and Calvin will remain out on the farm until October 15th. This week two of our well known nnd highly respected Lodge families have removed from our midst, Mr. Wesierfield and family removing to their ranch on the Abernathy and the J." A. Soesbe family to taeir summer home at Newport Mr. Soesbe and family expect to remain a year, hop ing the salt sea lil'.ezes will be bene ficial to their sun, Jesse's health. While thes-e two families will be greatly mispei;, the best of wishes go with them to their new homes. The a -.eh way across Jennings ave nue has lt-en completed under the direction of I,. Wilcox and I A. V. Russell anil cost about tJOi, which was raised by subscription, Mr. Wear doing the lettering, whii'h stands out In bold relief with a white background nnd can easily he read f"om sev r..l blocks away. Mrs. M, L, Smith, of Cauhy, after spending a fortnight with her grand daughter. Mrs. .1. P. Strain, will visit with other Iowa friends at this place before she returns to the new hom; of her sun. H. R. Smith, which he re cently purchased at Green Point. Ira Halt has been quite 111 of late, anil Pr. Melssner, of Oregon City, Is In attendance. Misses Helen Pauitoti and Main" THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lots, Acreage and Farms a Specialty. P. O. Box 213 Milwaukee, Ore. 7th AND MAIN and Northwestern Morse returned from their outing a. Oceau Park, Wash., the first of the week. William Gaardner and Ernest Walker, of Meldrum, who have en joyed camp life on the Willamette i near Oak Grove, returned with the launch Dixie the latter part of the ! week and were accompanied home by '; Mrs. Walker and Miss Anne Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Pease are entertain i ing Miss Taggard, of Washington, D. ; C, at Rock Lodge during the past j week. ! Mr. Davy has moved into his pretty new cottage on the county road, j P. J. Newell Is enjoying a visit from his little grandson, Robert Watson, of , Seaside, having accompanied his ! grandparents home when they re turned from this popular beach resort last week. j Arthur Roberts and Clyde Simmons ! have returned from their outing at : Ocean Park and Wahcotta Reach. George Morse drove to Yamhill County to visit at his son's ranch and returned home on Monday. II. C. Palnton and Hugh Roberts : visited the large peach orchard at Ottawa Lodge on Friday and brought b'ime a number of bushels of the lus cious fruit, which Is of a very fine flavor. .Mrs. West, of Kargo, N. D.. and Mrs. Spauldlng, of Sellwood, visited with Alex Gill last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soesbe and son Kenneth, of Portland, visited with the former's brother, J. A. Soesbe, on Sun day A number from here attended the lecture given ,y "Hilly" Sunday in Oregon City on August I I, when he spoke on "liuoze, ur Get on the Water Wagon" at Shlvely's opera house. On Sunday a very pretty birthday was observed at the home of Mr. Vyovou Iient. the occasion being bis birthday anniver.-ary. Covers were laid for members of the Malleck and Dent families, Mrs. James Welch, sis ter of Mrs. J Kiit, preparing the dainty birthday cake for the occasion. The bouse was beautifully decorated for the occasion with sweet peas and ferns. Mrs. Jessie Landers and daughter Miss Mabel, of California, arrived on Sunday for an extended visit with Mrs. T. C. Rice on Audio street. W. L. Haberman has returned from the Coast and the N'halem valley after an absence of a W'eek. .Mr. and Mrs. G. I). Hoardmnn re ceived a telcL'ram unnounYIng their son Charles' illness with typhoid fe ver in Sherman County and expect to leave for bis home and bring him to the Portland hospital for treatment. Klmcr Iioard'tian, of Aurora, will look after his brother's ImolnepR In terests and spent Sunday with his Grano EILERS ORCHESTRAL UPRIQHT CAND STYLE E H. AWARDED GRAND HIGHEST PRIZE AT SEATTLE. EXPOSITION. Recently selortfd liy the I'ortliinil ConuiK rrinl Outt, after n must fxhnunt Ivr li st nf viuiinm iiwiKi h. It In a Western I'lanu, made to witlistancl Wtteni cllmatle ri'iidltluns. KlnlshiMl In .-holwl ot uiulinKaiiy, fliiureit walnut and quarter-sawed oak. In bright, or Frenrh. or dull lltilsh. This pl uio will lie anorded In Clio coiitinlunt having the highest number of voles In the contest, without reference to ilihtrlcls. Clackamas parents at this place previous to his departure for Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Will It. Jennings came down from Seattle for a few days anil are renewing old friends and ac quaintances at this place. Mr. Tozier took the boat for Ottawa Landing on Monday and spent the i day with L. Marx. Mr. Gill has commenced to burn his kiln of brick. Ho has about 240.- 1 ooo brick now and will furnish the brick for the new high school in Ore gon City. Mr. and .Mrs. Cushln entertained a ! number of geusls, among them being ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riche, Mr. and Mrs. William HuhIiip. of Seattle, Mrs Roman Hector, and Mr. and Mrs. Hon, of Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Parrlsh came out In I their automobile on Sunday evening. Mr. German, of Portland, was look ; Ing over real estate at this place this week. W. L. Haberman has returned from a trip through the N'ehalem valey, , having spent three days at Nehalem. OAK GROVE. i Hilda Meuslnuer entertained Hester Armstrong and Ruby Stromer Thurs day afternoon at her home on the river. Music, panics and refresh ments made the time p'ls.n qulcl.lv and the ulrls were sorry to say good-bv to their hostess when evening came. Sunday, the 7th, vas mlsslonarv I Sunday and Miss Rose pfeiiilger's class of boys won Ihe banner for the a--'-gst collection f .r forcii-n mission.-. Jack Jones, wife anil daughter, of Marquam, spent a weejj with Mrs. Jones' brother, L. Iv liontlcy, and family. V.. O. Albn and fi'inilv returned home Monday from California, where they have visited relatives for the past six weeks Mrs. Walter Terwllliger and daugh ter Ruth spent Wednesday In port, land. L. K. Armstrong, Mrs. Armstrong and danligier Hester spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Guy DegoliaV mountain home out from t'herrvvllle, returning home Tuesday well pleased with their wiling. Miss Gussie limit left for Tacomit, Wash., to isit her brother for two woe) s. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Warren returned home froju Chlco, Cal., Tbur.-div after ten days' absence. .Mr. and Mrs. Warren were called to California by the death of Mr. Warren's onlv broth er, a wealthy commission merchant. Sunday, tin- llth, the little friends of Albert Terwllliger celebrated his sixth birthday at his home on Court ney n venue. Gapies of all kinds: were played a bountiful lunch was served Prize by his mother. All the little tada did justice to the g;)dles. Albert re ceived several nice presents Hnd good wishes for many more hlrthduyn. Mrs. Julia Holt la Hpendlng a week with her parents In Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Ada Cosgrlff returned homo Saturday alter a two weeks' outing at Iing Il. ai h. Wash. Miss Sally Warren was an Oregon City visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Well and (!'. Hansen were In Oregon City Saturday on business. E. C. Wairen wan In Oregon City Saturday on huslenga. Mrs. Herrln wnH a Portland visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Jsabell Hilton Is quite sick at the home or her daughter, Mrs. L)r. McArthur. Mrs. Clyde swlnney and son Mer rian, of Itisiey mation, are domiciled at Seaside for the bulalice of the Hum mer. A. I!. I. Inn, the new proprietor of the confectionery More, will tm pleased to meet all of the old custom ers, as well as new ones, and will try nnd please everyone desiring anything In his line. A large and attentive audience lis tened to the political speeches made by George Hiownell, of Oregon City, and Han Malarkey, of Portland, Sat urday evening In Green'B Mall. Mr. Austin, the new barber, Is a fine artist an. wll make you look like, new money. , ve him a call. MisH Alice r'oulbiin was a Portland shopper Wednesday. Mrs. Huluiell was In Portland Wednesday vi Itlng her son's family. Mr. and Mrs. Marry Menslnger, daughter Hilda and Miss Lena War ner spent Sunday In Vancouver, Wash. Mi-s I.cyy ;rahain Is sojourning at luig (each. Wash. Charles (jniham spent Sunday til long lieaeh with his mother nnd fain- liy. An Informal musical wan held 1'rl-i'.-iv at mill-, Metislnger'H, Misses Catherine Kill-, Hester Armstrong, Mabel and Ituby Stromer taking part. Kv-rv feature was success and en-l"'-ed bv all present. Mis. Heinliard, of Pine station, Is !ovly recovering from a severe ea-w of IVihold fever. Mr". Lahovbch, of Rlsley station, a i l'i Portland Tuesday. When ih. digestion Is nil right, the action of III" bowels regular, there Is: :i natural craving and relish for food.' Win n this It. lacking you may knowi that you need ft dose of Chamber-; Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets ; They strengthen the digestive or-, gaus. Improve the .'ippetlie and regu late the bowels. Sold by all deal ers. , CLACKAMAS. In spite of dust, caut wltidi urn! al together "uncommon" conditions of ' ' ', ' ' : Si the atmosphere, this little village Is a busy, happy place. Many Improve ments are going on. There are no Idle men and .Maslier Corner Is al most dcicried Ko far as loafers un concerned. A fine new residence Is going up on thi' Ilroille farm. Fred Paterson l the architect of the foundation and first story, the same being well built of cohbleitone' laid In cement. It Is understood that the second story Ik to he of logs. The building Is fifty feet aquttre anil will be a picturesque uililltlon to tho town. A. Mather Is making preparation to Improve Ihe aldewnlkH around his cor ner by having n wall laid against the bank of cobblestone laid in cement Mr. Mather has made large Improve ments In his store building and around the premlscH this enson. Mrs. M. Thompson Is having ,i fine realdence of the bungalow type built Alex Robinson and J. R. Ijindea art) the carpenters employed. Mr. Isaac Smith Is putting tip a flue now house at hla ranch on the Oregon City rond. Mr. C. Rick Ih Ihe work man. R. U. Holeoruh has a fine water plant, consisting of gasoline engine, water tank holding 7a0 gallons, In stalled on his ranch. Reside houso hold conveniences, hvdrnnlH for Irri gation are conveniently placed. I A. O. Hnvward nnd family are oc-( copying their new home, a neat, com fortable bungalow of four rooms, Mr.! Ilnvwnrd has a fine woodshed, stable ami chicken house built and the lots tidily fenced. I We are told that the Dntiont Powder Company Is building new powder houses over In I be canyon east or town nnd the present ones, which have long ben n menace to the place, will be removed. Mr. and Mrs. I'dwnrd Kellar. of Portland, with their two little children, wore week-end visitors lit the home of Rev. .1. T, ..Toned. Tho union Sunday school nlcnlc or the two' churches recently held wn In red V attended and well enjoyed, There will be preaching service Sunday morning lit the Congregational church. W. W. Smith has recently bought n flnr team of voting horses. Ilon-plcklng Is the next 'nailer of linoortance to be considered. i K. P. Dedman will begin shinning nonches this week The crop Is iinus mi liy good. HARMONY. At (tin fnrmet-a arc their grain. Some Inisv slacking have already threshed. Avra Tlayman, who Is working In Wllsonvllle for his brolher-lti law, was at home Sundav. Mmy of the folks have gone to the CO!Mt. r'arf Kcl;leq has left for California fru n vl"l' nf two or three months. Harmony Home Coming day will la. . . ... . . I .: . . I . J , - 4; ; . ; : ... 'V. ,,'!; f,x. "-1 , i :-:-;-.-.v;.rf.:i iimr i , i . - ' '.1 , 1 .- ii- i ! - Second Prize Tin' winner nf the Hecnml rliulre of eltlier a I'lano Si liidai Piano Scholarship in Oregon Conservatory of Music Portland A one (iTtn Ki'lmlai 'lilp In TIum v or llarniniiy. with free tieiiitnl Muliday la September In Insli in tlmi and the IiIkIi t . Business Scholarship in Eclectric Business University, Portland t lit on I h hi hnliit r.ilp III eltliiT III" luHikki'i'ili:K '! '"' nlinnliiitiit riMitHe III n lilt;li eliuot iii Iiih mIh-i i', In ii yml at .' 1. 1 .i 1 1 1 1 .i t 1 1 . vim will "l.iiow mimi't hltiK " Small ihiin ami In illxldiial insti iiitlnii an' alnyn I,- Yen "III do I 1 1 r iliun I a lai:e i lui! Work more tliniuiih mid pniKteiiii lirttt r. Third Prize-Each Dist. Handsome Ladies Gold Watch held mi Saturday next, August '.'u, on the "Old Pioneer CninpmcctiuK" grounds near Sandy Crossing. Mr. lloatmair new barn received a coat of paint this week. Mrs. Chiiptunii and children, from Clinic Hun, are here visiting the for iiier'n daughter, Mrs. ('. IS. Millard. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought i Ilaani tho Blt;iiaLurii Nelton Party Home From Hunt. Fred J. Nelson, Hug Nelson, Frank Caldwell nnd Dr.' II. It. Llltlellcld have ; returned from a hunting trip at the head of Cow creek, 4u mllon east of Gleiiilale In Douglas County. In live days they shot II deer and a bear; that weighed tint) pounds. Good hiint-i lug Ih reported III (he Douglas County 1 mountains. ! county couirrj (Contlnped from page 0.) I New Era. , Clerks-Wm. Ileerdt, Frank Engle, . II. II. Eastman. j Judges ). Mi'Arthnr, Gilbert Ran-1 dull, W. M. Dual In. Needy. j Clerks C. V.. Miller, II. A. Wolfer ! Asa Thompson. I Judges J s. Voder, Tims. Ogle, R. i I. Ga it elt, i Oak Grove. j Imy Clerks -J. W. Grasle, John R. Oat Held, Henry Thlessen. ' Day Judges- It. S. .McLaughlin, T. Oatllebl, L. 15. Armstrong. Night Clerks M. L. IUcglns, O. P. II. Naef, Clias. Voshuig. I Night Judges -I). V. La Fevre, John ! Rlnley, Ed Root lie, Oregon City No. 1. Day Clerks-C W. .Pope, Alex. Schram, J. K. Rhoailcs. Day Judges John V. Ililidley, J. W. Coir, I. W. Tri'inbnth, Night Clerks Al Price, Percy Can field, Eber Chnpmaii. Night Judges -Gen. Randall, David Williams, John Cooke. Oregon City No. 2. Day Clerks-Chns. W. Kelly, CIiiih. Ilabcock, K. ('.. Roberts. Day Judges F. E. lliirke, Mark Chapman, David Cattfleld. Night Clerks V. R. Hyde, Roy R Cox, John Humphries. - Each Dist. pil;.e In each dIMili'l linn her nhlp or a HuntiH'tiH H. Iiiiliii"hli. Hie I'laliu lieparlini'iil, Iui'IuiUiik tine of Study lloulm Term open A nchool nnleil for ti iM ellrli.e i i i . i I i i h of lis Ki adiiiili' Nlghl Judg.n John FliiiiuiMiie, Kreil Fly. Sol Walker. Oregon City No. 3. Day Clerk-F. M. Imrllnu. Elmer Dlxoli, K. II. Cooprr. Day Judgcx- Elmer IjiiiIiIuh. Frank llet.el, U'vl Hli'huiiiii. Night Clerkit-I. C. Hrldgus, F. J. Meyer, S. P. David. Night Judged-E. W. Randolph. C. D. Hobcron, 8. V. Francis. Oiwego. Day Clork-A. I. Walling, d Klvr, W. It. Wllniol. Day Judges C. C. Holland. R 11. Gales, J. I. Cooke. Night Clerkd-W. W. Todd, p . 'Iiiimermtin, John Van Morn. Night Judges W. Dyer, Tom Fox, M. W. Koohlnr. Pleaiant Hill. Clerkd Frank Ilrohat, W. F. Young, 0. I. Cnlklim. Judgea 8. M. Kelso, M. C. Young, Kd linker. 8od Sprlngi. ClerkH- Frank Gray, Geo. N. Wllld, lyiula A. Dniigherly. Judgea John Nlghllnitale, Frank Hcnlt, J. I. Sharp. 8prlngwter. Clerlid C. M. Folium, Jame Marrs John Heed. Judges F. Millard, John Stunner, W, W. Tucker. Sunnyilde, Clerks -Fred Zlliser, N. I'iclit, Adolph Stoll. Judges Chas. Arnett, J, N. leseen, J. P. DavlH. Tualatin. Clerks-Win. K.tlli'iiieler, I.. II Axtell, Geo. Aden. Judges Z. Elllg-icn, J. L Kmse, W. S. Sharp. Union. ' Clerks I. A. Mlley, F. J DoNon. Hennati II. Sllildl. Judges ('. D. Wilson, Sidney Gra ham, W. L. While. , Viola. Clerks Geo. Armstrong, A. Kirch em, L, Tenny Jr. ' Judges W. M, Stone, ,T. M. Hay ileti, L. Funk. Went Oregon City. Hay Clerks Jos. Gray, R. A. Jijii ken, M. A. Magimn, Day Judges-Gen. F. Morton, D. ('. Howell, Geo. De Roch, Night Clerks Hold. Tinker, John W, Draper, 11, Ilerdlno. Night Judges Frank Capon, C. 0. Graves, John Lewthwnltc.