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OKEOOX CITY ENTEMMtlSK, 6 PRIZE WINNERS AT MOLALLA F! These were the awards Bt tlie M I llay DauRhorty, assorted gourds, lallii Orange Fnlr: 2nd. Fancy Work. l n. Cochran, rutabagas, 1st. pronlmMana Mr. H. S. Ramsby. kalo, 1st. Mr. Clara Robbins, baby dress, 1st Thomas McFadden, kalo. 2nd. and 2nd; carriage robe, 1st; baby Mrs. H. S. Ramsby, sweet corn, 1st coat, 1st; flannel skirt, 1st. C. 11. Whitney, collection vcgeta Mrs. M. A. Wright, lamp and vas. bles, 1st, mats, 1st. ' Mrs. Charles Colvln, tomatoes, 1st Mrs. Charles Hatton, carnation Kate Adams, tomatoes, 2nd. low, 1st. J. V. Watson, filberts, 1st. Mrs. W. A. Heals, collection of Ailiert Moshberger, filberts, 2nd. fancy work, 1st Mrs. Charles Colvln, field corn, 1st Mrs. Edna Shaver, collection of J. R. Cole, field corn, 2nd. fancv work. 2nd. Thomas McFadden. sweet corn. 2nd Mrs. Eliza Daughety, cushion, 2nd. Arthur Dugan, Long Green cucutn Mrs. Ida Oswalt, hand painted pil- bers, 1st. low, 1st. - Edith Sawtell, Long Green eueum Mrs. Mary Riding, crazy work cush- bers. 2nd. Ion. 2nd. J. H. Dozler, Snake cucumbers, 1st. Mrs. J. R. Cole, sofa cushion, 1st. Mrs. J. C. rainier, sweet potatoes Alta Ramsby, collection burnt work, 1st. 1st Albert Moshberger, sweet potatoes, Rox'.e Cole, collection burnt work, 2nd. 2nd. J. W. Thomas, onions, 1st. Mrs. A. R. Watson, pillow case, 1st Ray Daugherty, display grains and V and 2nd- dresser scarf. 1st I erasses. 1st. Mrs. Maria Hagman. rocking chair Agnes Robbins, collection canned scarf, 2nd. fruits and vegetables, 1st Eliza Daugherty, centerpiece, 1st Agnes Robbins, collection Jams Mrs. Marta Hagman. rocking chair Jellies and preserves. 1st. scarf, 2nd; dresser scarf, 2nd. Eliza Daugherty, collection pies and Grandma Hatton, sofa cushion, 2nd. cakes. 1st. Reva Cass, centerpiece, 1st; table Mrs. H. S. Ramsby, loaf bread. 1st. runner, 2nd. Juvenile Department. Mrs. Hatton, band woven towel; Johnnie Echerd, book case, 1st. 1st Ruth Harless, Italian prunes. 1st; Mrs. Marta Hagman, table scarf, Bartlet pears. 1st 1st; stand cover, 1st; table scarf, 1st Dave Stenninger, Baldwin apples, Mrs. Jane Moore, handkerchief, 1st. 1st; peaches, 2nd. Mrs. Ida Oswalt, hand painted pin Earl Kayler. Vicar pears, 1st. cushion, 1st Vlda Cole, Elderberries, 1st;. Mrs. Marta Hagman, sofa pillow, 1st squash. 1st and 2nd. and 2nd; sheet, 1st and 2nd; drapery, Harold Tubbs, rutabagas, 1st. 1st and 2nd; rocking chair acarf, 2nd. Dave Stenninger, popcorn, 1st Mrs. M. A. Wright home made Vida Cole, cabbage. 1st. socks, 2nd; knit scarf, 2nd.' Edwin Russel Sunrise potatoes. 1st. , Mrs. Reva Case, painted picture, Russell Roy, best collection vege- lst - , tables, 1st. Mrs. Clara Dart, crazy worsted Johnnie Echerd, carrots, 1st quilt, 1st. Vida Cole, carrots, 2nd. Mrs. Ida Oswalt, crazy worsted Edwin Russel, onions, 1st. quilt 1st. Ruth Harless, corn, 1st Mrs. Ida Oswalt, crazy worsted Agnes Clifford, collection flowers, quilt, 2nd. 1st. Mrs. Mary Ridings, log cabin, 1st. Alma Dart, corn, 2nd. Mrs. Shpemake, hammock, 1st. Margaret Faure, cut flowers, 1st. Mrs. Rolf, bed spread, 1st Vida Cole, doll, 2nd. Eliza Daugherty, quilt, 1st May Echerd doll, 1st Mrs. Case, knit bed spread, 1st Bernice Engle, cross-stitch cushion, Mrs. Kate Adams, quilt 2nd. 1st; crazy work cushion, 2nd. Mrs. M. A. Wright crocheted tidy, Vida Cole, quilt, 1st 1st Naomi Robbins, table cover, 2nd. Mrs. Hagman, rocking chair scarf, Mary Echerd. berries, 1st 1st; table cover, 1st Reva Everhart, handkerchief, 1st. Mrs. Kate Adams, display cut flow- Reca Everhart, handkerchief. 1st. . ere, 1st Bernice Engle, jelly, 1st. . Mrs. Delia Shaver, cut roses, 1st Naomi Robbins, bread, 1st. Agricultural and Horticultural Pro- Maud Stenninger, canned fruit, 1st. ducs. Golda Harless, peaches, 1st Edith Sawtell, onions, 2nd; Vicar Vivian Robbins. collection pre- Wakefield pears, 2nd. 1 serves, jellies and jams, 2nd. Mary Ridings, Fall Butter pears, Ruth Moshberger, layer caks, 1st 1st Mary Echerd, pie 1st Tom McFadden, Iaho pears, lst Dave Stenninger, sugar corn, 1st; Ray Daugherty, Bartlet pears, 1st popcorn, 1st Kate Adams, home made soap, 1st Elsie Dart, Ben Davis apples, 1st; J. W. Thomas, Waxen apples, 2nd. Petite prunes, 1st; Hawley apples, Arthur Dugan. Banana apples, 1st; 1st. Red Canada, 2nd. Margaret Faurie, peaches, 1st L. H. Cochran, carrots, 2nd. Alma Dart, Yellow Dent corn, 2nd. Arthur Dugan, Gravensteln apples, Beatrice Tubbs, white clover, 1st 1st Fenton Harless, Sumtner squash, J. W. Thomas, Baldwin apples, 1st 1st Thomas McFadden, Baldwin apples, Alma Dart, pumpkin, 2nd. 2nd; Dutch Magnayan apples, 1st; Bessie Echerd, dahlias, 2nd. Wolf River apples, 1st Margaret Faurie, dresser scarf, 1st; Mrs. H. S. Ramsby, loaf bread, 1st embroidered hat, 1st Edith Sawtell, Petite prunes, 2nd. Stock Department. Kate Adams, Silver prunes, 1st en,. ,! it Ha, ; Ittugherty Silve, - prunes, 2nd; "uX 2-year-old colt, 1st. Crawford s early peaches, 2nd. RohPrts 2-vear-old Pereher- Thomas McFadden, Late Crawford J' Robert8' 2year-old Pereher- " P?dCaheOswa?t, Pound pears. 1st. j1" Austln' Percheron, V B'rtVf., "j- R- Cole, two draft Wses, 1st. V.rarcornkSnd. Morrison. 3-year.ld draft Ray, Daugherty, display sheaf grain. J. Jackson, drj rj, horsey J. Bradbury, display sheaf grain. A- Carter, suckling colt. Coast, '"Ray Daugherty, display grasses, 1st. V W Everhart, suckling colt Mary Ridings, Acorn squash, 1st. coc ,.vea-old Belgian J. w. Watson, Mammoth squash, cq- unton. --Jear-old Belgian 8tR. J. Moore, Sandwich squash, 2nd. Holman' Percheron stallion, Ray Daugherty, stock pumpkin, 1st. 13 Pverhart vearllne colt Sawtell Brothers, stock pumpkin, Everhart, yeaning cou, nd Coach, 1st. Mrs. Shoemake, light bread biscuits, Bradbury, Roadster, 1st. j8t ' J. Domineque, Roadster, one year, Fred Daugherty. White oats, 1st and j A Roadster one year sykerlvDerrtisr'nter l A' 1 'Carles Fisher, suckling colt. 1st L. 11 Cochran, Garnet Chili pot 1 'lcKj,t8etl' 6UCk""g fU' 2f' 1st Saw telle Brothers, aged does, An- Arthur' Dugan. Garnet Chill pota-1 Sra goats, 1st and 2nd; yearling tni 9nrf I goats 1st and 2nd; yearling kid does, lut-B, iuu. . . j y,.., let and 9nH- L. H. Cochran, Early Rose potatoes, i 1st; Early Prize Taker potatoes, 1st. ! bu j.8t a" V r lf . . J W. Thomas, Burbank potatoes.! w; . . Everhart, Coltworld ewe, d - yearling. 1st Virgil Dart, New Sensation pota- Ro Schotzman, CoU world ewe. toes 1st yearling, na. Arthur' Dugan, Late York potatoes, , w- Everhart, aged ewe, 1st and 2nd; Peerless 'potatoes, 2nd. 2n lam tls'' . , ', J. W. Thomas, carrots, table, 1st. ; ; EJerbart- buk lam''' l8t Edith Sawtell carrots, table 2nd. , Ebf- Shropshire ewe R. J. Moore, carrots, 1st. - lamb' lst and 2nd L. H .Cochran, carrots, 2nd. ! Poultry Department. J. W. Thomas, parsns, lst. J Ida Oswalt, trio Brown Leghorn Mary Ridings, parsnips, 2nd; table spring chicken, 1st; trio Brown Leg beets, lst hrn yearling chickens, lst. Mrs. H. S. Ramsby, table beets, 2nd. Jane Moore, Hamburg spring chick Arthur Dugan, York Drumhead cab-1 ens, 1st; Buff Leghorns, 2nd. bage, lst. j F. A. McFadden, trio White Leg Ma'ry Riding, cabbage, 2nd. horns, lst. Arthur Dugan, assorted gourds, lst. j Dave Stenninger, white rabbits, lst. Greatest Of fen. Ever QOCQOOOQOOOOSOCOOQOOOOGOQOCOOQCQOOCOOOeOOOOOCQOCOOOQCOOOOOOOQQ00 O O O -8 O o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o G 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o The Morning Enterprise and The Weekly Oregonian (Clackamas County's Daily) (The Northwest's Greatest Weekly) Until November U9I2 Regular Price of the Morning Enterprise by mail is $3.00 Regular Price of the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50 JUST THINK-More than an Entire Year to Clackamas County's live daily and the Northwest's greatest weekly for the price of one paper only. Bargain period ends October 31, 1911. On that day, or any day between now and then, $3 will pay for both papers to Novem ber 1, 1912. Positively no orders taken at this rate after October 31, 1911. This Offer is Good to Present as Well as New Subscribers Subscribe with your postmaster, or R.R. carrier, or bring direct to the Oregon City Enterprise, Oregon City, Ore., on or before October 31. This Offer is Good to Present as Well as New Subscribers Send Your Subscription at Once and Tell Your Friends About Our Great Offer The Sooner You Subscribe the More You Get, As the Paper Starts at Once o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o 0 o o o NOT EXPENSIVE Treatment at Hot Lake, including medical attention, board and baths, costs no more than you would pay to live at any first cla3H hotel. Rooms can be had from 75 cents to $2.50 per day. Mealrf in the cafeteria are served from 20 cents up and in the grill at the usual grill prices. Baths range from 50 cents to $1.00. Wc Do Cute Rheumatism Hot Lake Mineral Batha and mud given under scien tific direction have cured thousands. Write for illus trated booklet descriptive of Hot Lake Sanatorium and the methods employed. Hot Lake Sanatorium is acces sible, as it is located direct ly on the main line of the O.-W. R. k N. railway, and special excursion rates are to be had at all times. Ask agents. HOT LAKE SANATORIUM HOT LAKE, OREGON. WALTER M. PIERCE. Pres.-ligr. o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o CQ000000GC00CC09C000COC0O0CO00OCC0CC0OO00O0C0O0C00000000000OCOCO0O Claim No. 41, In T. 3 S. It. 1 K. of the I One log haul, complete. i the above entitled Court, made and Willamette Meridian, bounded and de- One lower saw Jack complete, entered on the 2'Jth duy of September, Kprlhed as follows, to-wit: with reversible saw guide. 3 In. l!Ml. Wants, For Sale, etc. STRAY Black mare, three white feet, brand LT on right hip, weight about 1200 pounds. Reward. PAUL SAUER, Estacada, Ore. LOST A red and white spotted muley cow, from Sunnyslde. Finder notify Uoy Ot'y, Milwaukie. Summons. In :..ie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Elizabeth Barnes, Plaintiff, vs. John Barnes, Defendant To John Barnes, above named defend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are herby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court and cause, on or before the 18th day of November, 1911, and If yon. fail so to appear or answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief praved for In the complaint, which Is, that the marriage now existing be tween you and the plaintiff be for ever dissolved, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon. J V. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order Is dated the 3rd day of October, 1911. The date of the first publication of this summons is October fith, 1911. and the last date of publication Is November 17th, 1911. T. O. .THORNTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. !reat distress, especially wnen l: Registration of Land Title. ! Htooped or lifted. On a friend's ad- , . otate of i vice, I wag finally led to use Doan's In he Circuit Court of the State i .... ' . - .. . i firniron for Clackamas Couniy. Kinney nils, procured rrom me tinuv In" hT,9ttpr of the .Dnlicatlon of I r. m, lima " lirnn I a n SI f haff rnmnVMfl i . Thomas Blanchard. Jr.. to regisier CURED TO STAY CURED. How an Oregon City Citizen Found Complete Freedom From Kidney Troubles. If you suffer from backace From urinary disorders From any disease of the kidneys. Be cured to stay cured. Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting cures. Oregon City people testify. Here's one ca.;e of it: Theodore Huerth, Park Place, Ore son City, Ore., says: "I found Doan's Kidney Pilh to be Just as represented and I consider them worthy of en dorsement. For a long time I suffered from lameness across rny back and there was a steidy ar he over my kid neys. The trouble was not severe enough to lay me up but it caused I ley Bros.' Drug Co. and they removed every symptom of my trouble." (Statement given January 27, 1906.) Good Work. In April, 191). Mr. Huerth added W the above: "The statement I have previously given in favor of Doan's Kidney pills still holds good. This remedy effected a permanent cure In my case." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Buffalo, ttla In lanria ' VS. Josiah Laney. Volney C. Most., and all others whom it may concern. Take notice: That on the 5th day of October, 1911, an application waa filed by said Thomas Blanchard, Jr., In the Circuit Court of Clackamas County. Oregon, for initial registration of the title to the following described Beginning at the N. E. corner of a tract of land heretofore conveyed to Thomas Blanchard by Seba Norton, and wife, the same being 23.75 chains North of the S. E. comer of the said Donation Land Claim No. 41, and run ning thence W. tracing the North .boundary line of said Thos. Blanch ard's land, 23.75 chains; thence North 11.30. chains; thence North 0 l.V W. 5.95 chains; thence North 89" 45' E. 21.38 chains to the East boundary line of the said Donation Land Claim; thence South tracing the East bound ary line of said Claim 17.32 chains to the place of beginning, containing 41 acres. Now unless you appear on or before the 4th day of November, 1911, and show cause why such application should not be granted the same will be taken as contemned and a decree will be entered according to the pray er of the application and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. O. D. EBY, Attorney for Applicant. Attest: W. L. MULVEY, Clerk. By I. M. Harrington, Deputy. CHATTEL MORTGAGE 8ALE. The following property will be Bold at public auction, to the Milghest bidder, at the Clear Crek Lumber Company's mill Bite, near Fisher's mill In Clackamas county, on the 10th day of October, A. D. 1911, at 2 o'clock p. m., to satisfy a chattel mortgage held upon said property by Mr. Allison Baker, to-wit: One log haul, complete. One lower saw Jack completo with reversible saw guide, 3 In. arbor. One upper saw Jack complete, with stationary guide, 2 In. arbor and belting. One 52 in, Simmons saw, In good condition. One 52 in. Adklns saw, In good condition. One 30 In. cutoff saw with frame pulleys, intermediate shaft and belting. 52 iron pipe rolls, 30 In. by 6 in. with Iron boxes. Oris Hobbs planer, complete. One set shlmer matcher heads. Two sets sizing heads, wltn knives, bolts and fittings. Twelve lumber trucks. One blower complete, In good condition with piping and shafting. Ona fire pump. One 3 In. intermediate shaft, 20 ft. long, with four wooden pulleys. One friction feed for live rolls with chain. Terms of sale, cash. CROSS k HAMMOND, Attorneys. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. William E. Hazeltine, Plaintiff, vs. May Hnzeltlne, Defendant. To May Tlazeliine, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon; you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or be fore the 17th day of November, 1911, nT t a Pnatar.Xf i 1 httra fi New York, sole agents for the United j ",. fra, , ,, slates. !,", and bv I IHI'MMIIIMN I llllll V. VI tTK.W'i ' situated In Remember the take no other. name Doan's and I Public surveys in Donation Land i One double action steam nurw. One 75 h. p. Atlas boiler, in good ! and if you fall so to appear and ans condltlon; 2 foot stack. j er, for want thereof, the plaintiff will One 6 h. p. upright Russell en-. apply to the Court for the relief gine. prayed for In his complaint, to-wit: One Fairbanks-Morse dynamo, for decree of this Court dissolving 115 volts, with register and , the bonds of matrimony now eiistlng switches. between plaintiff anil defendant. One 25 h. p. Russell engine. This summons Is published by order pneumatic governor, complete. of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of . First publication, October tith, 1911. ItHt publication, November 17th, 1911. WJIEELOCK & WILLIAMS, Attorneys for I'lulntlff. I'ortlnnd, Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court or the State ut Oregon for the County of Clacku mas. Jennie McVlckur, I'lulntlff, vs. James E. McVlckor, Defendant. To James E. McVlcker, tbe above named defendant: In the name of the Stale of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear uiid answer the complaint illed against you in the above eutiilud suit, on or before the 18th day of November, 1911, said date being alter the expiration oi six weeks from the first publication of this numinous, and If you full to apiiear and answer aald complaint, for want thereof the plulntlff will upply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of mutilmony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant and for the tare and cus tody of their minor child. This sum mons Is published by the order of Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Stale ot Ore gon for the County of Cluckamas, which order was made and entered on the 4th day of October, 1911, and the time prescribed for publication there of is six. weeks, beginning with the Is sue of Friday, Oct. Cth, 'jl, ul)(i con tinuing each week thereafter to anil Including the Issue of Frday, Nov. 17, 1911. Date of first publication, Oct. C, 1911. IRA TAYLOR, D. P. MATHEWS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Henry IMdg., Portland, Or.