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M t 1 t i I 1 The Entei'prlte I FP dm I' only CIr.Mainnt Newtpnper tliwt mi ut the now. fliowiinj County, i i i i i i , , , , i , i County print! ul till Hal your subscription ex pired? Look at the label. You ihould not miss any of our newt number. Attend to it now. Lit. i t FORTV FOURTH YEAR No. .10. ORIXiON CJTV, OUKdOW Kit I MAY1, (HTOiJHK 7, JOJO. Or.goti Historic flocler; ESTABLISHED 1865 OREGON i CITY P N T COUNTY FAIR GATES CLOSE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION AT CANBY GREAT SUCCESS AND CROWDS ATTENO. QUEEN ORA IS CROWNED Congrnmn Hawley and Senator Chamberlain Have Prominent Curt In Exercltet Rln It Disappointment. 1 In' fuiiitli iiiiiiiml fulr Ih-IiI ly tlx Clttckminnt County I'ulr Aniuelullnii lit tln Inlr grounds In t'uuliy cliim-il oil H.itni il.iy iilkhl, ttttur a throe lny V naiilini. The tlmi iliiy of Hi" fulr wim mil mm largely 1 1 nihil im the two fiillnnliiK day. On Friday in in it I li ti all exhibits wort) In tlii'lr plmm Th" null hIioiih nil liny nil Fit tin y mnl brought over 7"" penple to tlu fulr grimmls, but " Hulurdny, ultliniiijli Hi" wi'iiili'T being iinliivur- lllllll l till' tlllirillllK. Ulllllll SlMUl pl'll- pl iiUi'H'IimI, urn ii v from IhlH city ill kIiiIIIih. hi Id a y wan oicgnu t'liy mnl I'liriliiiui il.iy, mnl about 5on people front title i'Uy l"fl on th" II: I J liulii rutin nlng In I In' evening. Tin' Nice Vk ITU lllllllllll lilt) llllllll fl'llltiri'H. Imt there wim tome illuiiMiliitiiii'lit In 1 In i', iiml Wimp mil ii i In til" Bland mil of I hum on I In- tuu k Iiml yi-nr. Th" ruim Iiml iM-rn turned over l til" Idvi'inlil" 111 h III); ('lull nf Port, liiiul, mnl tln'i" eie in) running riicm nil Hi" proKniniine, except III" llml iliiy. It miiy mik, Tim nlluT race romi. .1 nf trotting mill pining rue" 'III" Im'kI iiii'h wim mi tiiitiir.luy ntt"- lute ri" ii .ii. I'mlii' luiti, CriHiin, GeoiK'n tin-", mnl Ui il Skin. Tli" n-milt nf III" Jlliis fur T'lllllH ilny wan ii m It'lln.'-' I'ai liiK, i ii" Imlf mil" li. ul, three In five; Atilli.ll. flltit; fieiirgill Hint), ("(unit, Ulii" Jacket. Tlilnl. Time I'.U: I:I.'i, l it. Puire. (ten. 'I iiiii.iit;: li'-'l Sl.lu, flint, linily llliiip!", r iti.t . Cninni, tlilnl. 1'iin.c, lli'i ln)V puny imi-, qimtti r lull": Mlilii.'t, (Hit. Hilly. f"fi.iu); ltlui UN . tlilnl. Tlui". :'t. Tli" Ii Hill nf I'llde.) riiot'H Win 111 (hIIiiwh: llulf.mllii trui :. Until" Dimple, tlml; CuyllK'lit, i."niiiil; ItimtuK, ililnl, II I'M'k flm lirsiU tu iliilil" Hi" rr. Th" lliuo liiiul" by IXi!!!ij lutuiilu in III" liii li"nt n I : iav. H fi.nfnt-.il I: lt"il Skin, drill; (iinrKla Itiin", humiiiI; . ',', lliiril, I'luiiiii, fmntli; lllii" JeiUit, Ilfth;. Tlui". Siiliinlii)' rui'i'H rimiH'i In tli" fnlliiMllit:: tlliii lull" trnl Guv YimtiK. driving Zn '., Kim th" rare, t'rnltui nun" In Mtnliil; 1 1 - ul l.lll. ililnl; I'uillhhllll, Iniii ili. Hlu" .liieket won tin. half mil" pace in three straight beats, JinlK T. I'. It ..it Nvii.-i Chief Judge nf Ihe i.iii"! iluiiiu tlui three days' reunion nf (h" fiiir Jmti:e C II Ililnl. 1 ami Gciu: J.:i'lle w-re Jiiilg.-s lur omiii'Ih nf Oregnii fit v In start the : playing f'sitliiill at l uiiliy. lie col li!" llml d.i nf tiie iin-i- i. Jin lei' J. C. bull rnllliii.:. ItiVi-stl-.-uilmi hits nrnveii ! Hded Willi nmitht-r player. Young Campbell mnl tiling" Uu.'lli- fur the! i i I ilu. uml en Hie ihlnl day C. SrhU' hi-1, (""iim" l.a.-.i -lie mnl Judr.n Itjmi. ' l . N. Wall, if t unliy, wiih lire injulnni th" srheniK. I here Is an cierk nf tli" rniirje; ei li'iii'iiiH belief preluding that gnnd On TlnU'mluy mnttlllii! lit II o'clock ' roads and l"W tae will follow lin Ihe c . ri in it 1 1 Ii exi-ril.es look pliiee : mr-lluli-ly lifer miuexatlnn. no tin. pint form in the grove. Th" 1 ipi.'eii. Mi.is dr. i U-e, of Caiiby, uc-j Livery Stable Horset Die. . '...iiut...'i. ni t"i iiiit.n:i it iiuiiiii , Mimi .IiimI" Ciruili, nf Oregon City; MIms l.i-la Smith, nf .Macki.biirg. .Mlns Olgn Howe, t, iiarlnw, and "Miss I 'ul -Mil I luff mull nf l.'r-i ...-I..,1 ,,i. II, ., 'l, Il.o I took ihelr phii-es mi iho plutforin, when, were m-.U.'.l linn. li. II. Iilmlck. j ii l. i.'i... ,.,,.1 ii.... j-. ......I . l U. II I'.li.V lllllll" 111" 0ii'!llllK llillllcs.1 mill luiriiiliiceil Hon. -W. C, lluwley, who tiioii I'liiii-ci. .,r ii,,, ii-r,-b.,,ii mil i I,, ii fni- u,.M ,.ii,, i., ,.ii,,..,.i ii,..! guided rionn on the qi n, thus glvj rig her mini majesty control of ilie I f ill. The Oregon City bund rendered I several popular select Inns, after which Hie queen, and her attendants, Mini. . C. lluwley. Judge (i. II. Him i cl( mid O. I Khy repaired to Ihe ln villi ti mid limk their places on the throne, which was nrlisllcally deco- ruled lu tlui national colors. An ad dress wan minli, by Mr. lluwley and was followed by selections by the blind. Th" queen, who Is one of th most popular young liulleH In the epnnly, was becomingly ut tired In'u gown of blue chllTiin over blue mi Hiillne. The maids were prettily gowned In white. During the races Jiieep Orn mid her maids occupied n box lu the grandstand, nml (his was decorated In the mil tonal colors. During the Ihree ilaya' session ol the fair the building wiih thronged with the visitors who viewed Iho line exhibit of vegetables, fruits, the ladles' textile, department, domestic science department, dairy department' mid exhibits by many of the business bouses, .Many ultractlvo booths were In evdlence. Each evening n programme was given In Ihe pavilion and wns attend ed by Hevernl hundred people. The curly purl of the evening the bund , gave musical selections, tho Oregon City band furnishing the music the (1 rut two iliiys mnl the Mllwniiklo bund the Inst day. On Tlmrsdny eve ning Hubert Warner, nf Oregon Clly, gave an exhibition of fancy club swinging, and wan followed by music by tho Oregon City band. On Friday evening A. II. Devers,' of the firm of Clossef ft Dovers, of l'orf land, gave mi address and was fol lowed hy Dr. J. It. Wetherbco mid llr. Unyninnil, nf Port liinil. All of I liese liiMrnsses worn right to tho point, and were highly appreciated hy thu large audience. Mrs. li'on De Utr.es, of Oregon City, was tho solo ist of the evening nml delighted tier hearers, Shu wiih forced to respond to n henrly encore. The Oregon City baud furnished govern) selections, which were well received. (('oiulnuei! on Pago II. j EASTERN CLACKAMAS, HAS BIG MEETING CHEAT INTEREST DEINQ TAKEN IN ENTHUSIASTIC CAMPAIGN FOR DRY COUNTY. 'I ll" ( l.n'liiitmin liry I'liinpiilk'ii Kpi'lllli'l'N, (', KrlllU'lii'l unit .lullll W, lnlii, lii'lil Iwn 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 k Huiiiluy, tli llml lit IOikUi Cri'i'li III th" I'rre- liyti.fliiii Clitiicli H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iimniliiK ami III" 'ililnl In III" llfliTlMinll nt HprliiK win it. ,N'iiiliHtiiinlliiK tln liu.'li" Hu nt wi'iitlu'r tlii'iii wiih ii lurk" ul ("inlillirii ill tli" iiinrillllK lui'i'illiK. mnl In Imili pliirnH ttii-rii wim iiiiiili iiiiiliiiiiliiHin uviir l hu iiiuvi'iiii'iK to plui" Cliicliiiuum (niiiily In III" muni1 cnliiniii with I, Inn, Ijui", llmitoii uml pinny uilmr Oii'kiiii ('uiiiilli'it. Tint HllrrliiK Hi'li'iTliniK hy th" iiinrt"tt" "n liilirtlly npplmnli'il In liotli llu i !( I u-m. (iiIht ini'i'ilnnH mlii'iluliiil hy Mr. Hi'liimlii'l uml Mr. Ul"r ilur liiK ill" ciiinpiilKii follow; Sitliinliiy. Oi'toliiT H. IHkIiIiiihI; TtH'nluy, (in tolinr, II, Miinpiiiin ; Hiitunlny, Orto- Imt IS, liKiin: Wi'ilui'iiility, Di'iolmr lit. Vlolii. Htttiii'lity, Oitnlii-r 22. Ni'iily; Kuilil'iy, Oi'lolii-r 2, llurlnw; Wi'iliiiMiliiy. Oi'toliiT 2rt. I'li'iifliinl Hill: Hiiiiiiiliiy, Oi'toiii-r :".i, Timiutlti; Huii'liiy, Oitolii'r :hi, Mupl" Unit-; V"ilii"Hiiiy, Noviiinlii'r 2, . Itrown'e nrlinnlliutiM'; riiiturility, Novi'inliiT (i, Kmitly. BREAKS LEG AT FOOTBALL. Clark Story It Injured In Practice ; rrh-eil n ronipll ilary vote. The Barclay School. I neennd t.allui reunited: Schiiebel 7; ' I I )'", 1; Cromi, 0; Huntley 1. The Clnik Hlory. mm nf Mr. und Mm. K. : ti,,d bullm Knve the place to Mr. K. Htmy. while playln fnotluill Wed j Hchuebi'l. mid tin. vote atood: Bchue-ni'-itiiy at iiinin on tint llarrlny Hiboul , .i (j. frB-i 7. KrniiuiiH, in"! nii a 11111111111 acciiieiii nhi'li the IhiK" Iiiiiiii of IiIk I'k wiih lliitllv iiuriiui'ii 111111 mi' Biiiiiiit-i 1 1 ,,it, ., ...1., ... .. . . t . . .... , . , , ,i.i lill II t HllOttllli; Hfl'fl! VOtej for brnkiii. The lint wim taken to llini.,....; . .... ; Iinini. 011 Sixth mnl Jeffi-rmm ntri-ets. - 1. ,.Jli,i.., , ...... who net tin- lliiib. The liny Ktal"H j that h" hut Iiml n mifflcleticy nf foot. ! bull. It In thoilKlit that th" lKiy'H l"K mm Iiml, ni by ntin of-the lioyt nccl i ib ulnlly nti'ppliiK on It, an the Story j buy hud tiei'ti thrown to ihe Kmuiiil In the ai-iiffle for Hi" pniiHi'tiilnii of i th" bull. ANTI-ANNEXATION COMES UP TO CLUB MEMBERS WILL OI8CU8S PROPO SAL TO ORGANIZE AT A 8PCCIAL MEETING. Th" lli.iir.l nf tinvi rnnn. nf Ihe (lr, - ,. ...i... ...... 1 . 11 . .1,,." Ini- for . i.lnv ivenlnH ut 8 o'clock nf all the club inemU-rs In HllscuiH Hie nrnniHi'd iiiiiiexulloii nf 11 ! pnrlliiu nf Cliii'kmiuiH In Miiltnonuili ! It Is III" b lief nr the null ulilli'Mitlnn j ci'mtnluc" tluit otKanli'i.iInn of the (orces opposed to county division : Hlmiild be the llml step and It Is up to tl members of the Cninnieri lal Club iiitil the Unidn.-H men mid pruperlv that maiiv resi"inH of Ku.-itern mnl ' Ni.rthern CliickiimiiH county, which It J In prupnsed lo annex In Multnomah. Twii horses belonging to 11 Miinilvs stable were taken s'ek S. Oil ( Friday nlgbt, oil" nt S o'clock and the I nlher at 1 1 oi lncli, one of them ulng; tw" hnlll-H lifter and the other llire"!,M . , , .... . ..... ' , I 1 i- l-.t.l.. .1... ......,rl.,,,,-i. uni. I " "' '"' '""',' ' . ' """' ns snmmniicl. but " '" , in nun nui uie r.uiM oi u.-ioii. i-i. ' '' I'.l'lv minli' n pnsi mortem cxamltm-i Hon, but tin purl Ides nf pnlson w ere visible. Ihe two horses were mining tin-' most valuable beliiiiging to the stiihli Woman' Burnt are Fatal. Mrs. A. Stefan!, the wlfo of n prom-' Inent sawmill owner III Caiibv, died Friday night, us it result of serious Injuries received Thursday evening ; by the explnsoln nf a can of ollk Shei Blurted n flro In the sieve using kern-l sen", and thought the lire und railed: to Imgi. She placed the ran contain ing Ihe kerosene on top of til" slove, and tin' explosion followed, burning the nnfoitunnte wnmnn In n terrible manner. Shu lingered until Friday night In horrible ngony. She was ng"d about 35 ycurs and Is survived by her hiiHhund and live children. Wagon Capsize Near Trestle. E. J. Burnett, wife and buby, bound for M illlno from Portland, In n wagon laileii with household goods, tipped over near the Fotirleeneh street I resile Thursday, Willing lunula soon had Mr.' lluneil's belongings on the wagon, which was righted, mid he started early Friday to Ills destina tion. There were no Injuries, ADVERTISING TALKS. No. 2. I say ndvnrilsliig Is one of tho biggest problems of tho world. And I can prove It! More 1 1 1 ti ii $1100,000,000 a year Is estimated us the advertising expcndltjires In the Untied States nltuie. And nt flint, advertising prop erly used Is nn economical force! Of course fuko advertising, which takes money out of tho public purse without giving nn adequate return, Is detrimental bolh to the public mid to the newspaper or publication tn which Iho ndvertlslng Is run. . But good, Round. Informative' advertising I ninliitalii Is of great benefit to tho public nt large. Advertising Is nn educator, nn advance ngent of higher civiliza tion! (To ho Continued.) STIPP HEADS REPUBLICANS AOAIN ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF COUNTY CENTRAL COMMIT , TEE FOR CLACKAMAS. HAMMOND SECRETARY C. Behuebel ii Choeen for 8tte end Coo. C. Brownell for Conjree einnol Committeemen Sup port Promieed Ticket. I.lvy Htlpp wiih limt Sntiinliiy rp cli'Ctid I'liiilrmim of tho Hi'ptilillrati Count y Ci'iitnil CoiiimlKuo for Cluck aiiinii Coiiiity, ri'cclvliiK iilim votcK to five for John It. KkIhu of Mllwau- kl". Mr. K"lo wim hoit"ii triiiMiiri'r mnl Win. flmiiiiioiiil wim "Inrti'il m-i-rii-Iiii.m ('oiinliliTiililii InitTi'Ht wuh taki-Jl ovir tin- nli'dloii of it talu coiiimlt ti'i'iimn uml a ooiKiri'iniloiinl com in 1 1 1 Inn n. I lino billion b"lli liikon In mull IliMtutii". I", Schiiclifl, ('. II. Py" unci It. II (.'rime wcro iioiiilnuii'il fur Kiut" coimnliti'i'inan. On tin Hint ballot lii" volo wae; C Kcliiii b'l. f.: live, t; CroHH, f,. C. G. lluntli-y' im not placed In nomination but ru tleorne V. Iliownill wan electeil rotiitreKKloniil ronmilitemiin, the Urm him. '"' ' ... "" "" I "'' Th" aerund liiilmi ntood: Hrown- f1ir...k tit.. I ,. II. .1.1. milt nf thf third ballot wim decisive, 111" vol.. belliK: Hrowtlcll, 8; CroHH, 5; Huntley. I. Th" chairman, nectetnry and treas urer will coiutltiitu a tunnnKlnc com-Iiiliti-e. The mc'-tlim wa the flrBt to be held ilnce the prlninrle. nt which a new cctiinil roimulttee was elected. Tho nrKiitiltitliin nie.'ins that the sup; H'rt of the entire Hi'iniblicnn State mill Comity ticket will be vigorous. John p. Clark, the ret iritis secretary, was not a randldate for reelection, ar, he Is the Republican nominee for County Juilce. Open Season for Upland Bird. Th" open season for upland bird doi- lint open until October 15 this year. This npplieH to Chinese pliein siints, quail and grouse The senson irl""' November 1.1 giving the sports tiii-n Inst oil" month for IiihiIIiil- It !1'1 unlawful to kill female peasants "' ""' ",ir K , ,h!' The " ' ' "? " un" 1 lllll'll ..'III. Ill "IT .lll.'KN 1H .1.1.11 I ."III- . r ... . 1. m-. . . . . i"r I tn February 13.' First F00tb.1l Accident at Canby. A.l.ill.url f:..r.l..n I t.A 1 v.n.r nl.l j "' nf Mr. and Mrs V. .1. Gordon ' anny, Drnki. ins nose .V. unlay Willie tlnnlnti was bnnight to Oregon Clty ' hnnln i'. Clulre, and Hr. C. II i.Melssner set his Injured facial mem her. Birber Jumps Board BUI. Jnlin Allen, alias .1. V. Woods, li u-lier w in. has been working at the lamed pointers about tie orgaiiii'iuion P(1 (l tIl0 Oregon City Uiundry, ma.vjver Creek, 1 uesday. Oct. -:; tison corner nf Filth mid Main streets, was 1,s ""' r'"r"sl rov'' l"'l'lIe propose !os0 th,. fls,.,s ( her left hand as.vllle. Tlmrsdny, Oct. 27: Oswego, ciiplut'i'd 111 I'nitlaiid Wednesdav ' f""" Itrotberhnnil this winter. ri,s,l!t f m.-fitlnt that occur-! Friday, Oct. 2S: Clackamas, Saturday. iilii'i noiiii ou iniriisnie street by Con- 1 .,, . ..- I.. .. ,11.... . .,. ,,,. ., hr,. , ,,. HIS " I I. ..o. ,lt .in- .will I 1 .11 irant. amounting !,. about IV and m ril, rent bill. He Is In the "It.' till iitvi.lllm- n lo.n.-li.i- . . OFFICIAL VOTE OF, CLACKAMAS Figures of County Clerk Greennum Show Total Vote Received By Each Candidate In Primary Election. State. ' For Hepreseiitutlve III Congress, First Congii'sslnnnl District lluwley, W. C Mulkey, If. F For (rovi'mor- Abraham, Albert .. llowcrinun, Jay , . , Diiiilcli, tlrnut B, .. 1 Infer, V. For Secretary of State Benson, F. W Wlngate, () For State Treasurer lloyt. Hulph W. ... .I2t!l .UltS I'M j;,ij .ll'iOl 10(1 .1321 .lOiS 71 Kay, ThonuiH li KJ28 For Justice of the Supreme Court (four year term) Bean, Henry J Mcllrlde, Thomas A McCamaut, Wallace For Justice of the Supremo (six year term) - Burnett, Geo. 11 Muore, Frank A For Attorney-C.enerul Crawford, A. M Hurt, J. N ,. 11105 . .11ISI1 .. 528 Court ..111-15 ..1809! ..172fJ .. 648' For Superintendent of Public Instruc lion ' . '(' - Alderman, U R. . For Stale Pi Inter Clark, Win. ,1 '. 701! Dunlwiiy, Willis S 17011 1 For Commissioner nf Ijibor Statistics I and Inspector of Factories audi oi'kshops liorr, 0. p Orion, (j, .M' For Conimssloner of mission of Oregon Miller, Frank .1. . For State Engineer l,cwis, John 11. '. . 1083: .. 119 nM,',i f.,.l .1052 ' 201. j " y j JAY BOWERMAN, nominated by thai Republican of Oregon for Cover-; nor. Mr. Bowerman will refuie, if, ..elected, to aanction ny amend-' menti to the People'e Lewe. I BROTHERHOOD HAS MEETING PROMINENT MEN 6PEAK AT THEjun the mat. The men were rather FIRST OF SERIES OF WINTER GATHERINGS. POLITICS IS TABOOED Acting-Governor Bowerman Make a Pleasant Speech and W. S. U'Ren Explain Meaiuret Before the Voter. The first meeting of the Men'a Hniiherhnod III the parlors of the night, brought out a large crowd of men to hear the speakers of the evening. The hhiiiiI nipii-r preceded ' . the proKrainnii', which was more than of ordinary Interest, as acting Gover- nor .Liy llowern.an was a guest and . .,.,,.. , n....l" a brief talk, but carefully re- frulned from touchliiK in political matters. W. S- I"Ren was also pres- ent and made nil address mid not.; ... . . : wn iMunuing ... mi, u,, ,k,- n ...... moil ........ .u...i. rantltdai'.jr for Governor, hirmony pre- vnlli .l and polities' was fknooed. Mr. I' Reii tnlked alH.nt the Initiative ineiisiires that are to come before the people at the November election anil . , . . - . explained the vurposc of some of i Hiese amen.lmet.is. auswerlng many , questUins that were propouim,,!. '"'U- I llllll!. Jill K'- llillil.K .iiiii-ii f-... t .. .1 .... i ...1..1. r. 1. ...... .1 Governor Biiwernuin. and simke warm ,. -"" ' " " , worus of commeiiiiathin 111 nenan 01 words of eomiiietiilatioii In behalf of I tiie Ifpillilicaii guliirnritorlal noim- in- tie". The two men were raised to- gl'thlT Utlll Weill to the same school ,r in Marian 1 ounty, una are iasi 1 liaries tl. Moores, t I'ortmnii. inr- merly Register nf the Oregon City- l.-ind Office, was one of the tn a i ii speakers nf the evening, n ml he talk ed entertainingly In a reminiscent vein of Hie in On gnu City when he was a resident of the town. W. N. Ferrln, president of I'liclflc Vniver Hlty at Forest drove, spoke of the work or the Urotherh. mil. and cdi- .music was fiiriustn u ny tiie lies , 1 H-t n ... ,1,..,.,,..,;i ,. r,...,i ... , ,.,. ,., .'.V III.- IIIIIT-ll ll 11,1 . lif,u-silllllllll R church, and the suit of the affair points to an enjoyable season for the members of the organization. For Division Superintendent of WuCwr Dlv.slon No. 1 Chluiincli, James T 1075 lltttins, Fred K "i2,S Fur Judge of the Circuit Court, Fifth Judicial District Campbell, .1. I' 2103 Kakln, J. A 1470 For Senator Mth Senatorial District, Clackamas, Columbia and Multuo- niiin counties Driike. Knimot . . Mahirkcy, Dan ,1. Tn i.-.Tir For Itepresentiitlve 17ih Represent a- tivo District, Clacknniiis mid Mull iiimiuh Counties Chattel), W. 11 Lntourclte, John U County. For Senator Dlmlck. Walter A Huntley, C. CJ For Representatives- Apperson, J. T Carter, E. P Exon, J. Wi Jones, l.lim E Mngoue, M. A Yoder, J. S For County Judge 151IS 1 1- i , .1-130! '1049 !17 139S R!7; 1009 ; 12oli 703 ! Clark. John F 1298 iAHvellen, John , 72.1 ! 429 ' ! I Story, Coorgo L. .For County Commissioner I Blair, N 12S0. 970: Mullatt. J. J For Sheriff Dlinlck, D )t. Hackett. li. C ..1120 ..1304 .. 403 ..141!) .. 059 For Comity Clerk l-nlc. C. At Mulvey, W. C. . Taylor, I. D. .... I For Recorder of Conveyances ! Dedmnn, E. J I Williams, Moyd E .1154 .1330 For County Treasurer Tufts, j. A - .2217 SOLDIER IS A HARD NUT PRIVATE LOR8EN PUT8 UP GAME niTTI r Ar.ilMQT UDCBTI CP CARL BUSCH. to OIlli'Tt C. H'-iiil, an alternative j writ of rnaniliimux was Isfliied Tin-nil irru pnrr t a rrnn i nt ' ''"V '1V Circuit .IipK-p Campliell, direct- MATCH GOES TO GERMAN i "", nc- j irn-n I,. K. Fii-IIIlK, Asa Hawklnn, J. P. ! Woi;ill Charli-3 Shuttirr and W. D. Vancouver Barrack Man Showi Claaa and 6trenuoue Effort on Part of Butch i Required to Wln Two Falls. I Carl Hum h, who clalimi the title of mlddlewelKht champion of (jermany, won a atrulnht match TueHday nlKtit J with John lirnen. .a uobller from Vancouver Ikirracka, at the Armory I'" framing uqnor iicensen 1 tiMHf-h h,i no entf k mid lout thnt Kstacada has no aaloona, ; firH fall in 20 minutes, an the aoldli.-r : wan heavier and fant and atronR, and I ho weakened Hunch's knee early In i the match and a few minute later had both ahoulderg of the German evenly matched, and all of the atreng- th and skill poHSettscd hy the German were required to best the dier. IliiHch came back with determination and in thirteen minutes of hard wrestling he won the second fall, with a half Nelson and scratch hold. His wind was better than Lursen's, but the lad from the Ilarracks wag game aA ni miMMi.. ,,.r nw,in,i i ,,in down his shoulders ror the deciding fall. The Inclement weather was respon sible for rather a small crowd, but the fans who were there got their money's worth, for the mutch was by far the best ever seen here. Time after time It appeared that Busch had the soldier going, but the strength I and agility of the latter would be brought Into play, and the hold would ' ",k with apparent eaBe. Lorsen L" . ...i . Z.. ..'-.ul UK lg l.lll mill lai.jr auu inn surtiiiu Bn, alertness are marvelous. Most of the time be was on the defensive, '" the first fall. Busch tried ev- crythlng In the wrestling game, ex- ppl)t th(. lmrre(j straI1Kle hohl an(, the half Nel.,071 was the only hold used successfully acalnst the soldier, Two young bantams put up four fast rounds of boxing as a prellml- . M fa3t ,, furl - oils. 1 iiey i-n- iiiiiiiwtra ny niiiwu and Freeman, who sparred four tamej "nnd. ' I After the match a challenge was ls- su d to Busch for a straight match j with a Jiexican wresuer. wim a siue t . ...... . 1. 1 tl u K, bet of lino, and it U possible that a go will be arranged ror October "l .ii" .1.1.."... mixtu -1... I .l. t . -.... Ha . .... .. ......... up tnnit-rit fur n fiiin.iipnn mn rn w ith "Auk" Smith, and on Friday ',.. ..',... .... "... . ' t-...i.. mi., mu wi r..,.o. i.im.i i.e . i.i '""'Zl"; night he has a match at Canby with ' Mraneier Mini n. 01 roruanu. miii "Slrancler Sntl lie will try lo throw three times In an hour, with the strangle hold barred.; inn ..mmy inns am muium 1 HAND MANGLED IN LAUNDRY. ; ! day. Oct. .15; Molalla. Monday, Oct. Mir. v.rni. u.iri m3U in cinnrrs'lT; Marquam, Tuesday, Oct. 18; as Result of Accident. xiis, Vernlo Mead, who Is emnloy - red at me laundry r ruiuy anernooii. .....l-U,. .... .....Ml.-. tl-h.in hr urt i.m..i ... cm-ht in the n.n. ,,,., ., ,..,, ' .t.1;.1.i ti, -.,,.,i lllllll nil,, 1. I.llil.. I. li.l. v.. ,.v v... .... was dressed und there is a possibil-l Ity that the doctor may be nble to save her lingers. Fnr Coroner Fox. Dr. Thomas J. .2003 For Surveyor Meldmm, D. T Both. Fred M State. For Governor Myers, Jefferson West, Oswald For Secretary of State ' ! 1233 ...llliU .. 159 .. 330 .. 410 Court uuver, i inner Oliver For Justice of the Supreme (four year term) Slater, Woodson T For Justice of the Supreme (six year term) ,. 430 Court ,. 430 . . 350 . . 80 King, Will K For Stale Printer . Godfrey, James E Taylor. J. Scott jFor Commissioner of tiie Railroad V niuunssinil 01 uiei;itll McUtlne- Hugh Strain, Charles P 00 140 County. For Senator Eby. O. D For Representatives 457 79 32 43 483 Baker. R. W Strickland. M. C. Bobbins, O. D For County Judge Beatle, R. B For County Commissioner Thompson, Chas. 44S , For Sheriff . Mass, Ernst T For County Clerk Ijmg, H. YV For Recorder of Conveyances Harding. H. J For County Treasurer Mars. W. W For Coroner Myers, Tom J 40S 439 458 457 401 For Surveyor Cautlold, I.ee J 439 READ WOULD COMPEL TOWN OF ESTACADA SALOON MAN PROCURES WRIT OF MANDAMUS TO OBTAIN LIQUOR LICENSE. I in nil iiti.'iiii" tu uiiiiii"i ' u" Lily I of K-t;irain to Krnnt a liquor lircne Ili'iilhrnn lo nppi.'ar at Orcffon City Tui'Kdny. October 11, at 9:50 A. M.. to Know caiiH" why the city should not be cornfx-lled to (jrant Read a llci'iis". The petition gtatf-s that Read filed an application on AiiKimt 18, for a HccniHt to hpII liquor at Rnta cada on Second and Broadway Sta, for a period of one year, and at a meeting held August HO the council refused to Kne the license upon the ground that It was opposed generally having b'-en voted dry nt the general elec tion In June 19ng, but It eontended that the city charter of that town gives the council power to regulate the liquor traffic, regardless of the local option law. Gasoline Blaze Calls Department. The fire department was called out Friday afternoon by an alarm from th- olrt Kd.lv hulle d ,he corner m' the old Eddy house on the corner of Sixth street and Railroad Avenue. ' "a was d," ,0 lheJ!se ' gasoline In washing clothes. The inflammable material was poured Into a wash boiler and spilled over on the stove, causing a small explosion. l-jobo Robs Dotion'i Cabin. The cabin of S. C. Dotson on the Criteser place near Rock Island, south of Oregon City, was entered on Thursday afternoon and robbed. The thief Is unknown, but Is supposed by j ,, of p0yce Burns to whom the j ,brr was reported.' to liave been nofto- A 'atcn. ring, fountain pen a hobo. and a pair of glasses were taken. MEETING SCHEDULE FOR 1910 CAMPAIGN J REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICE TO SPEAK IN 20 PRECINCTS. J ans lOI III" nr iuu!lliiu i.uiiiiiiait. rIapklln.M Covn,v have been out- : 11 1 1... S-1...I.. C ! nt . .., .nmml,,pp ,. ,u Pnn.ih. 'ii.u V v. ....... u..r, ..v . . . i Mean mass meetings, at wnicn the ,-., , tn ,.. Ivoforo tha . f , v" mh. ;HI1 -.'m ikopW at the November election will : : - .. 1KlJ hn, ir,i hOP he discussed, have already been scheduled. At these meetings a no i tary public will be present to regis i ter voters. The meetings will be jheld In tho evening and the schedule j follows: j Sunnysiile. Wednesday, Oct. 12; Damascus. Thursday, Oct. 13: Boring. : Fridav. Oct. 14: Eagle Creek, Satur- Macks- j lmrg. Thursday. Oct. 20; Clarkes, Friday. Oct. 21; Canby, Saturday, Oct. iJi: New Era, Monday, Octj 2 Bea- - ua iik.ih. ik-i-i...... 1 - XT I 1 1" fill L- I e l-VlnilV 1V. 4' KStH- I eada nml Samlv. Saturday. Xov ! nveirnn Cltv Miindar. Nov. 7. ; v . -. - - - . , ----- . . Wrestler Wanted On Forgery Charge j Porter Munson, who wrestled Carl j Busch here Tuesday night, and lost j the match, is wanted in Astoria an a ; charge of uttering a forget) check Munson Is wrestling Instructor of the ; Astoria Amateur Association. He left Oregon City yesterday for .Portland He is a clever man and Busch used up one hour and 47 minutes in put ting Munson's shoulders to the mat for the first fall. Niiv Trlr-nhone Onerator Arrives A new telenhone onerator has been emnloved at the office of the Home Telonhnne Comt.anv. She arrived here Saturday morning at the home of Munmrer nnd Mrs. TV B. Havhurst. in Canemah, and weighs exactly eight pounds. The first word the young iadv said was "Number?" Mrs. Helen Smith Seriously III. Mrs. Helen Smith, who Is employed In 1 Adams' store, was taken ser iously ill with heart trouble Wednes day afternoon and taken to her home In Canemah. Mrs'. Smith was uncon scious for several hours, but ts im proving. NEWLYWDS GIVEN SURPRISE. Mr and Mrs. Walter Well Presented With Gift. Mrs. Walter YVells, one of the "newly weds" of this city, whs taken by surprise Saturday evening by some of the members of the Gypsy nnd C. N. S. Clubs. The affair had been planned to take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells on Fifth nnd Jefferson StreeLs, but as Mrs. Wlls wns on a visit to the home of her mother, Mrs. W. J. Gordon, at Canby. and did not return until a late hour, the party was given at the home of Miss Bess Kelly. Mrs. Wells was Invited to the home of Miss Kelly upon her nrrival home, and her sur prise was completq. She. was pre sented with a handsome silver carv ing set nnd cold meat fork, besides many useful kitchen uutensils. Re freshments were served. Present were, Mrs. M. D. Lntour ette, Mrs L. A. Morris, Miss Helen Daulton. Mrs. Charles Griffith. Miss Aimee Bollnck, Miss Zida Goldsmith, Miss Cis Barclay Pratt, Miss Bess Kelly. BOURNE HELD RESPONSIBLE ARISTOCRATIC SENATOR HELPS BOSS ALDRICH FRAME TARIFF BILL. RECORD IS SHOWN UP Jay Bowerman, Republican Candidate Pof Governor, Hit Straight From Shoulder at Mar. Who Bolted Party. To Jonathon liourne, Jr.; In the Portland evening papers of Septem ber ;;o there appeaared an interview credited to you. In which you indulged in a great many generalities and meaningless platitudes. In this phraseology you presume to Uaue a command to the people of Oregon to vote against many candidates in the coming election nominated by the re cent primary. Since your election to the t'nlled States Senate you have not taken sufficient Interest In the State of Oregon to spend any great amount ume r"'rr ar" aS P"8' 10 pastimes and associations more agreeable to you while you were able to find In this and foreign countries. You have visited this state but twee during the the last four years, and then devoted very little time to ascer taining the wishes of ihe people of Oregon, or their need or require ments; but you have devoted your time to Issuing mandates to the people of this state directing them how to vote. You claim to be the friend of the people of Oregon. I presume you Imagine that by repeat edly telling the people you are their friend, someone will believe you. Fortunately, however, some of your sins of commissloin and omission are matters of public record, which you are obliged to face and cannot avoid, excuse or deny. It is amatter of public record that you, a', the special session of Con gress in 190S. in a harangue, by courtesy termed a speech, delivered by you. when the tariff bill w-as under consideration, referred to that other "friend" of the people. Senator Al-d-ich, as an authority upon tariff leg islation. It is a well kuown fact that during your term in the Senate you have lahoud in conple-e har mony with Senator Aldrich. In this, so-called speech yr.u stated that you knew nothing of the tariff, but that your particular friend, familiar and boon companion. Senator Aidrich,' was a master of rates and that you would be content to abide by his de cisions. Y'ou voted against Senaror Bris toiv's amendment, which would have taken the "joker" out of the sugar schedule. Ry this vote SfiO.noo.OOO a year Is wrung from the people of this country and given to the sugar trust. Y'ou further outraged the people of Oregon and of this country cn this occasion by assisting in placing a duty of 15 per cent, ad valorem on Iron ore. Of course you knew the steel trust owned the iron ore in the Vnited States and that by your vote you were taking this money from the people of this country and giving it to the many millionairs who control this, the greatest trust in the world. No doubt you expect the house holder, when, he purchases a cook stove and pays this unnecessary I tri'.:ute to vour colleT'iies to be 1, Iiml. .. I ed to your neglect of duty by the plat- - - ' . ! itndes you indulge in concerning my self and the other candidates who are not fovored with your support, or with the acquaintances and associa tions of your millionaire chums and friends who are the beneficiaries of your misrepresentation of this state in the Senate. Y'ou voted to admit to this country raw silk free and to place a duty of. 53 per cent, upon the manufactured article. At the same time you voted to place a duty of 135 per cent. (averageV on woolen and worsted cloth, valued at not more than 40 ceiit per pound. Was this act on Tour part induced uy your lnenusnip tor the people? Was it in the iuter- est of the common people? Did you ! vote to place this exorluant duty upon ! Roods used by "us, of the common ! People"; for the benetiit of anyone except your coupon-clipping chums and associates? Y'our chief legitimate Income Is said to be from a large cotton print mill, owned by yourself aud relatives, In New England. Y'ou voted to place (Continued from page 4) mm Absolutely Pure Tha only baking powder msdafrom Floys! Crapo (Srezun cf Tartar Kofl!urc,fJo Lima Phcsphsis Q.it m him . v K