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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1914)
OKHUON CITY KNTKIM'Kl.SK FRIDAY, .IUNK .', J!M I. LARSEN & CO. WIIOU'SAU: AND KKTAIL Groceries, Produce and Commission The largest am' 010,1 complete stock in our line in Clnckanuii County. WE PAY CASH For country produce. All good old on Money-Back Cunrnntee. Wo give &tC Green TruJin StampH 1001-1003 Main St. Oregon City, Ore. ENGLEBRECIIT SUED CHANGES Of CRUEL AND INHU MAN TREATMENT MADE UV PLAINTIFF WATLER DICK ORATOR Or DAY 8ANITV IN LEOI1LATIVC MAT TEHS CREATE ST NEED Of NATION BAVfi 8PIAKIH 'J LOCAL DlllliPS I'l. ,, I I.HIIIIM lilt, Wit III Mi. i.i t I'tirl nf tin . I, I I I .lolm I . ifm. Inr uli. r.' lu ll, fin. Hi ,.rl. '"'" I ll . . -V if in. i i I '.MM ... k h'.nil' I. r i frii i.'1 Mi-. I.T. M rill ' ! " I ' I M" f. t'llli. M'lll.ll ,,,, I, nl I" '' II... I '. I ' Mmnlulil llillii'. mil i.'ii't .ibuiil It week, vniiih. "I Aurutu Iml tut hi ,-, in i, .mini mi in iiHKiiii in i.. hi l!i" (r' l'ii 1 1 uf tin' . I.i II. lin lltt III I In' l In n i l. H k.uua ni.iliuii mill h.k In Inwn Iho lirl uf Ihi' In The Social Whirl Curr.nl Happening! of Interest and About Oregon City In Program at 0"' Houie Preceded by Parade In Which Vtterjng, Member) tf fte'icl Culpa iill lcdj'1 Mar . li nine Id i 'l. w ho live lii'iir i In I In. iniilily mill III" l.ll i f I in- week lltliig with M II. .IiiIiiiiIiiiik iiihI her On ii i: li I 'In I JiiIhihIiHik, n( Ihi' smith I i'f lint CUUIlt), were III Iiihii I C. Kliniiniiul, uf Mnliillii, lui I lo lirr Imiiii. .ill it upending 'lion Willi friend In Oregon li) uii l I'ortltt ml. Mi. i'. A. Miiiiim.i, of Mnliillii, ,a.,..l ilirniirli liri'Knii Clly Wediiea ,,lt i.l. IhT wuv in Anlurlu win In Hill ! l . II InT alittcr. I' Krki nl. uf Ibltnltni II. wn l.i Hi.' tin K. iii I'll)- hospital . .-tilling wlu r all." Underwent iilnTitllnii Hint evening. n. uf Imiiuiw UN. who ha ii. .1 in i ihi ori'Kiui i I') huh mliiii mi tiiriiilli.ii li ilioajMi. Frimk Oliver nt Willamette, i. LI.. In ri'luni to liU homo. Tlx' bride won- n charming gown of wlili.. kiiIIii iriinii'. il w ith ftlituliiW' Im Iht sister Mr. Leu l.iim.'n luted ii hrldt-Hiuald iiihI tin1 c.ni nil had mt hi Iii'hI iiihii t'i I. iirn. li. (lnlv n f.'w r'lallM'it wtm:.ed the I'lTt'iiiimv iiihI tin' wedding supper wit iMitnoiii'ii until Similar v.-rilnw;. wlu-ii tin young enuplit will ri'turn I ruin n shnro lioin)'iniMii. Mr. iiihI Mr. Il.'iilli will muko thi'lr homo nl Willamette. Mi l.r.ii.lii Tn.t.., a .. ri' 'i J. V ' I., . ii . .il.i I I m;. i. .i Vi.-I I. Mt .n l Mr J Willi, of tlit t'nlliili ili-iii. I .. ..'.I tliroui'li tin. roiiiily r, ,,i in. ' i.' part of lin- week for i.-..n:lit. V .i-.ll.. ttllore HlfV Will Vlltlt ..iili Mr .i' I Mrs. I'. Tliiirmi. Mr. uii'l ;- lliiimi'li, of Clink tnnmx, W.i ii . wi-ro lii (iri'Kon City l.n.r I'urt i ! On1 wii-k. Tln-y urn l - i nn; ;it i'u, iiiiiiim riumly irii-rty mill Ihr li.l.iillill of itrlllllil! liiTt'. .Mr . I'nrin 'uiii-r. of link (!r'ivi, mi .1. mi. nl ii nun oi'i-riill'Ui Snlur.lay iiininiiii.- :,! til.- ( ) r.-coli City lumpltiil Nil r.-iinr umlly Salurdiiy i-vt'iiliiK. a.nnliir in wnnl from tho IiukpIIhI lll.ll Ull III I'r. Il llllll. r. Iil.ill IIIIIIIIIKl'r of III'! ViMIjihI Ti-li'i:niili mill Tflfuriipli nn:.;ii,'. nt ,h Iioiiik. Karly III irn.'k hi. Iirriiini. Ill liut II WIIH lint " Vlinrmliiy ilmi hi' wim fori nl to 'mi.' hla work. Ho I holler. Mr. unil Mra. J. I'itUImm. formerly of (ir.'Kmi Clly hut now living In Kii-It-in. li ft Krlil.iy for San Kriini-lMco !iere they will vIhII with relative li.r Hip neit liionlh, ni-rortlliiK to u let-t-r n-celveil hy n friend liero Saturday. Mm. Jeiuiln Courtwrliilit, of tltn I.o y.'li illMtrlrt, illH:iei 111 roll r.ll Ori'KOII ( im Tiii'Hilay on her way to eiiHlern Hi. im wli.ro nIih will live. Slin linn ri iii. .I her farm in the t.oKiin dlHirlet iii.il li.m ireiurei to Hpend Hi'Veral i iik lii the eiiHlern part of tho Hlato. I r-. Mary II. Veilder of .Monitor, im.! Mis. Willunl SliiiinuliM of Wood I urn. unil lit-r ..nil Hlitter of SilpervlHor I'r. nl ii Vedder of CladHtoiie, urrlveil in tilth i lly TiU'Hday. Mm. SIiiiiiiiiiih will r.'in iln for one day only, hut Mm. Viililir will vIhII til tin- lioino tit lier Mm for an llidi'flliltn time. Cnh Hiyh Grhuol Brnlon LnlurtJlnrd. Cuiliy, (l. K'Hl. Muv SH Mie lul 1 I lie l lllur I 1.1 H" I'l Hi" I'lllll'V llll'll j IioiiI wn in.ii-1 i nii)iil.ly i nt. ii.i'iii .t 'Inutility nl (lii l v I'rulf KHi.r C. I'. Il -j ;inlk' In lil lii'tii.'. 'I lo- t v fit In i' hum up. nl In rr .ivr. rilte I I. ni h. al ttlil'h MIb Mul. It- KeiiKiiliiit iiiplirfd the lli-t iirle mul Orl.iii'lii KmuU- n hn-fil ; t il In Ki tlliiK III" "hiMiliy irl". I he im inliern of Hie hi-iilur i limit nr.': Mini, l.i lilt Crllihle, M . l.iitlna W'lililuuH, Kred K.'IiKiiIk'iI. Ilalpli Coh-iiiuu, W itt lie Hurley, Itulliiml II. -wilt mid ir liindii lliimli:. (HIiith who wire .r-n ml are: Mr. mul Mra. II. II. K. i l' it. Minn Kmh y S 1 1 1 1 i k . MM IjiVIiiu Hlu-r lil.ill. MIkh Miihlu KeiiKnitflit. Mini Amy Whipple and Harry IIiiiiiIk. Ahnut ili'V.-ii o'clix'k refri-Hlimeiiiii were, m-IVeil. ( 'luirvl.iK Hiil li. r li'inii tiid w'HiliI ZV-pZ fm rOI STANDARDS Of SIMS Mij.i.i- ii.-i, ni'iiii r.n v. i"iir . in lie 'I n illM.lie H'lll lli'illlutt IllUI l.lll'li III" . 1.1 I ill., n.l.l V III III" I III llll lielll. Al' iu' I" " ,.i Mr .iii;i In... Ill lu r hu l.uii I ft'Hilit r ii i ' r I lu r ".nl Uiui.ll. mid ijii iiri l t Hti lu r ut r r Il 'Inn, nu-l i.ur liU lehMtin hlu. fl. limit Out' li t H lill.uk nil ii r 'I Hi i. I.l)' wall line In Interfere III if hlH rellUlvea The liiilple wel llllltrll-d "i t trit lili in Wim iilu III lilul I .Hue In Hlffuii ilmiit eli vi n year fll'n. 'I lu-y Imve f.uir i lill ln n, l u uf wlmiii in" iii ii r rli d. The neither ntiil fur Hie ulnd of Hi" uiu r two. The plalnllff iik for .mi whli li wlili Ii In rurry uu llu mill Ulld fur I' il lillliiuny iih well Hi mi liiiir.nl In lli piiiiiiy whl.h lu- I ii 1 1 1 1 n iu fiirtm rly lur iiwu. 'llu id leiidiinl iiwiih nun Ii ru.rly In Chu kmii.i liiuiily, Im ludliiK m-ii ritl linUHi n mul lulu In i r f i . 1 1 Clly mul 4n in r."i of land i !''. In the nnrlli hiiiind ury uf r'i:un Clly. Illnwll'll k Hlnlle riprenelll III" plaintiff. ChitrkiiiK di Hi'illiui, Akiu- Citrluii ha fll.-d Mill hkiIiikI Kuuiry Hartun imklnx fur tlivnri e Tlu-y were mar tied Iii Vniu'iiuye r, VVai.li., K.-pte mlu-r 10, Ihli.l. DIVORCE DECREES The fnllnwIiiK illvnr.i' detlt-i- were frunled hy Clrmilt Judi:i. Cniiiihell Tiii-hiIjiv: Ida M. I'uril.iy from II. II. Ilanlay. W. K. 1-1 ink from Helen M 1'liu k mul l'.B.'ililn.' II. June fnm Mal.i'l V. .luni'H. DIVORCES WiM.nelt Couple United In Marring. A Mliiiple hut pretty wedding rere iiihii)' nun wdeinnleil edluifliiv M ft -eruiHiii ill 2 in I'm k. whi n Mix Vluh t Man filter mid llitryey V. I lent h were milled In iniirrlnKe hy (ev. T. It. Kurd of Hie Melliii.ll.il t htircli lit Hu ll e uf Hie hrlde parent, Mr. mid I The full.iwIiiK il Ken.- iiiiiipliilnl were filed III III" flrrillt t'u.irt Mull day: Mayhelle Halhrallli unaiiiMt KIiik I.. Halliraltli, rliari.-e d.ertluii ; :i.fl .Knox uKiiliiHt J. II. Knox, -hart:e tin ieitlon, mid Anna M. l.uwe hkiiIiihI (l.nrne W. I.uwe, rlnirK" itui-I uiul In human I real mi ni ; Tim fulluwintf decrei it were uraiiti"! hy Clrmll Juilne Ciimiihill Monday: lllealrlee II. Ijiiik from lluliald Iv l.i.nr, ' .limephliiM V. Tuiiiu r frun Ci orKe Tan- lier, and I'liniile stein Irum Ane Sleln. That the Kreiilent d uf llu preu nt ten. Ml Ihi wii milili)' In . cl.ilallte luallir. and Hint ll'i" ii.iiilry nh.eil'l r. I'liu In Hie niiitular.l . i.l li .If u I'll I'll) I'f.n wan Ihti k-)ii ii.' of il.e urn Mi n imi'li hy rlial" Si iiiiinr Witli. r A I Unil' k In III" prnKr.iiu l Ihu Slilvely ' in-lit In. iih Saturday afn riiuuii. 'We ilii.'il'l I. in fur our nun Ihe j.ruli-e H'li mul prim rvitlloi. i f a yus riuiu iil i f. fur. and hy the !' iple' whli li llu- l.ravt- liit'ii tif Hut . ' n h I. li d mi l hirnrlid fur. Im naiu uluailii llll Hill l I r v ii lit li nil 'I Hi.hte; the iiuiiilry k'uinld r. lurii lu il.e h.iiiii. life ;.lnl hplrlt whlili ut hliunu ul the DESCRIBES QUEER INDHCE3 Museum Collector's Report of Interesting O&seriralicns. TELLS OF GROTESQUE RITES BOYS PLEAD GUILTY T LOCAL PARTY LEAVES FOR LONG AUTO TRIP T HARRY C. WRICHT, SlA'.-ORD FARMER, CIVEN TIME TO ENTER PLEA Mr. mid Mr. W. I. Haw-ley, W. IV llawley Jr., Wllllard II. Hawloy and CeorKit fimey left Monday innrnlliK fur Sail KranelHru hy auluniuhlle. Tile party will make the trip Imlh way In I entered hi plea. Tim lliiee, who lire .laiiu Ci in i y and Clifford Harris, win) were Indlrted hy tlii I'.ntnd Jury on u charKi! of hui Kliuy, t nti red a plea of Kill It v In the t-lrouli i-otirt Wflne day, hut Jiidiie Cninpln II lias not yet Henteiu'i'il lliem. Willi ThoiiuiNiin, Hit' third hoy In tho expedition w hli li vis lied Hie Dak Clove nulil.-nre, lias nut t'ltr and expeelii to threw tt'eik and BIG DcED RECORDED Mr. llawley none hot ween month. The ruiili' down will follow the IV clflc hlKliwny for tlu k rout it dliaiu'e hut t In. return joiirnev will lead Hin tmrly l li roiiKli Hello and northern Cali fornia lllld IHTtlHH lilt' ("UIHl raiiito to Medford nnd Hu n on up tho valley. Mr. 1'uney will iireompiiny llio parlv to Oakland when In will return to Ore Rim Clly. Mr. nnd Mr. C. C. Harlow, of Oakland, will Join tint tourists at their Iiiiiiio and eonm to OroKmi Cltv with lliem, where they will vlnit with relative. On tin return trip tho parly may vIhII Crater Lake, merely lioyh, wery taken Into rimtody W'l'iln. Hilay niornliiK l" tho r'tli t rs. Harry C. W'rlnht, the fifth man to ho Indicted liy tlio Rraud Jury, wit hroiiKht from hi farm near Stafford Wt dm mliiy and pliu-eil under $2,r.0U hail, llu wilt ho Kivcn tint II Thursday to Hoeuro a lawyer mid tiiur a plea In llu- rlreiilt crnirt on tho rhrirpo of hiirRlary. A. II. 1 Infer, indicted by tho jury on a crime msalnst I'l duuctiter, will he given time lo HPi-uro an attorney he fore etiterliiK a plea. A il.eil cnlneylnK 1 1".1 S7 aero of limb, i' hind, w hich wan forfeited by the Criuou and California Hallway com Piuiy i : ..in the United Stale to I'h.irl' ii, l''orHler, of Hui Korier l.iiiahi r i "unpiiny wiih filed Willi Ho tir.lt r liedmiin Wt dncHilay. Tlio Inialier rinnpaiiy paid f-'.&ll an ni ro for 'In1 linn). SCHOOL ATHLETES ESTATE PROBATED The i stale of Thcodoro Scbmiilo a I'lol.tiied with tlio county clerk TitiMlay and A. V. Schinalo wua ni Iminii'il iiihnliiiHtnilor. T'hu vnluti of Hie property In tho catato la $2fi00. MRS. BACKUS INJURED Mil Kllzalielli HackiiH, mothor of Mi'h. ,lnhn HlHloy, of HlHley Htallon, full down tlio front atopH nt tlio homo i'f lu r iluuiihttT nnd iIIhIik-iiIoiI Iht ol "w and hrulHitd hor head, Sunday. Htrui'k on tho pavement of tlio "'out walk. TEMPI-ETON 8UES llonry M. Tompleloii filed a milt In tlio circuit court Tlmraduy nKaluat Cltironcc SimnioiiR, Klmer l.aiikltiH, A. iHlininoiiH, and Suinanllm SlmmoiiH for ".-Vi!it;.IO which tho plaintiff cIiiIiiih Ih 4w on n noto slnnud by tho dofend untH .liiniinry (!, 1!)13. Tlio orlxlnnl nt wiih for $1150, tho complaint Htatoa it lint one payment of $103.40 linn i lo. Tho plaintiff asks for $a0 tioy'B fuou. Tho it ii ii uu t track nnd field moot of tint ClackainiiR county school loamio, which wiih pout pulled" from Muy 23, will bo hold In the CladHlotie ('linn lauiU!i park next Salii'day. A number of tho grammar rcIiooIh IhroiiKhoiit tho county have entered the moot and II In underHlood that acv cral of tho hli;li schnolH will bo repro Reiilid. At tho clone of tho track and field event there will bo II IniHcliall unnie, but tho two teams which will partlf Ipato bavo not yet been nn iiiuiuced. Tho IlKt of events follows: 50-yard ilanh, board Jump, shot-put, 1110-yard iIuhIi, limb Jump, 120 liinn hurilloH, polo vault, 220-yard diiHh, 220 liunlli'H, ! Ill-yard iIiibIi, relay race, Hpoclal features. SUES FOR NOTE H. .1. Creeii filed a unit nRiiinst Sadie lairue Wednosday to collect n mite for $100, which the plaintiff clainiH wa hIriu'iI In l.a tiranile October 2, 1'.II2. and which wiih due -October 2. 1913. The plaintiff slati r thai ho Ih entitled to tho iimount of the nolo with Inter est .and $10 nttorney'g fees. fHREE ESTATES PROBATED , Tll Publics of T. 1). Collins, Kllzn """WiIboii, nnd Tboinns DonaldHon ",n; imitated Thiii-Hday. The value of "10 f Ml co 1 . .I....1 . ... I ii . '""U" llll IIOL ueen lliou UIU "10 Wfl wise. 'M two It Is $180.06 In each C ASTOR I A for Infant and Children. The KM You Have Always Bought BY TAKEN TO REFORM 8CHOOL W'tIK ,f .wV,".1US' "K0 14 I- ot Canhy. "t Salem ,V '1,e Htllle ri'f' "1 "rhool "He .1 ,! . "I!1K Me ,,ero'e Juve- wnif "rHO"' T,le hy WM aRP. l,ta har , 0,1 by b0y f hl" trol hin, U woro una,)le t on- Articles of Incorporation for a new church In tho county to bo known as the SwoiIIhIi Christian Mission church nnd to bo located above Dumnsciis In tho northern part of the county, have been filed with tho county clerk. The Incorporators ore: Nels Rodlum, Lewis N. Rodlum and John Johnson. SCHOOL AT BEAVER HEAVER CREEK, Ore., May 30. (Special) School oloRcd Friday with a plcnlo nnd baseball Ranie on the school grounds. There "was a short program of sonRg and recitations at 11 o'clock, after which came din ner, the baseball Riimo between Hea ver Creek nnd Cams. The score RtnndliiK 8 to 3 in favor of Heaver ('reek, and tho rarent-Teacber club mooting. The following officers were elected by the club for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Cora Talbot; vice president, Mrs. Fred Stlner; sec retary. Mrs. A. B. Thomas, and li brarian, Mrs. Alma Dennett. R.B. BEATIE SUED BY W. V. S. FOR PROPERTY The Wlllamelio Valley Southern filed a RUlt SKuliiHt It. It. Ilentie and Carrlo Heatie, his wife, Wednesday in ortlor to settlo tho value of a rii;ht-of-wny across tho Hontlo farm. Tho railway and the defendant have had several conferences but have been unable to nKreo on the vnluo of the rlRht-of-way which consists of 1.81 acres. Tlio road states In tlio com plaint that tho properly Is worth $220.25. THE WOMAN BEAUTIFUL MOST EXQUISITE ALS EVER ART PORTRAY-SHOWN 12 Beautiful Hind Colored Art Pictures time of till great war We should mine down to comni iii hi tine fact." Mr. Illmlrk ci'i'li.'il lilt talk by telling ilie oivahloi! 1-f Mi moral day and by i-lvitur a brief history of Hie Civil war. ' Oi i ailnliH lll,e this inal .- l.eti. r cit Ueii.i. oh-rviiiifo of lnd"i. li'lence diiv and Memorial day (iil' kwis the spirit of luyiilliy aiiil nwnki ns in i tt ry man, n riiuin, and child the! me love of coun try," nald I be hpeitker The irurrain I't the opi-ra luuise con tlHie l of the most part of ritualistic Hi'ivli'os and music, lii v. T. 11. Kurd, ptihtor of tho Mitbiillit churi h. de livered the npenlni; praver and Mayor 1 .1)111 JnllfH presided B president of 'he day. The program was: Mimic... .On-Run Veterans Irum c rps I'r.iyer Rev. T. It. 1'onl Star Spangled I'liiiniT Imocen Harding Hrodle Introduction . .Comrminder II. S. Clyde Slum N'rlllo M. Ciwiper I'resld' lit of day, Maytr I. Inn K. Jones Lincoln's Gettysburg Ad Iress William Miller Tbo I' n known lnd Rev. W: T. Milllk-n Pong Oscflr I,. U'oodfln AtldresH Il.in. W. A. Dlmlck Crownlns tnomnrcnt . . .Officer of liay I'rayer. ritual, pnm 11 Chaplain Ceremonies ' Meade Relief corps N ). IS Roll of Honor A ljucint Song, "Taps .ImoM'ii Harding I'rmllo Tbo program at tlio opera house. which boRiin at 2 o'clock, was preced ed by the parade which began at the Willamette hall and marched direct to the place of mee!lng. Tho fife and drum corps, playing tho stirring music of war times, lead the pfocesslon nnd were followed by the members of Coin nnny C. of tho Oregon National Guard. Following the militia came the vet erans, each erect with bis hend thrown high, filled with tho samo courage which caused him ti offer his life for tho protection of his country. The members of the Woman's Relief corps followed the veterans and then the rest of the nnrnde came In (ho follow ing order: Suns of Veterans, Order of Elks, Loyal Order of Moose, the coun ty nnd city officials. Cantnln 11. i.. Hull was the marshal! of the parade and Captain L. K. Hlunchard his aide. Mock T.rrer and High Cltt Feigned by Iht Cl.tirnl Clownt In Iht Wmdi. gokan a Curious B.gM Pr1etmr PM Miliars In the Art of Making Tbemielvee H.deoua. Vr nfverul yeiira Aliiiiaon Hklwii-r uf llitt Ann rl'' in Milm iim uf Natural Hllor) Im. Iiet'll (Olidlli'tllilf ItH- lluii aiiioiiu Hie Indiana of Ilia north went. liHtliig ilxlted Hut tribe of Hie Crc". tlio OJI'iwny and (tiu Mi-nueilniHi. lit) I now ou'iiiilxiiiK nohi-r ei-ll-Hun mid will tu-t out tfiuu u continue die work uf I-1 plum Hun and rem-nr U niiiung Irllx-a uf Ihv liurthweat lu the llilerel of Ihu intlM-um. A report uf lil work In lint field lint aumllier, llii'ludllig (I.-n rlpllom ot the : vorluiis ri'toinon.nl. dnii' i-a and cue- loin of thu liidlane of the Hurt uw tut, hit leeii publl-lii-d ritfiitly If the liiiietiin. Jltn li of tin? data will ob tained from Indian, among whom tern Charlie Aliillullii'. Chief Wal ler. Jacob Itenr mid Andrew Hour. SM.ttil (in) nnd I'oiir Cloud.. Tho I'ult.vtor uf Indian data niidtnt plile was lnl:lnle.l Into tin fiiiuuii cerelliniiy uf the llicdli llltf lutlge. wlil.'b I priu tl'iil by tbo Meiioniliiei- and other IrllM-n of tbo unrthwit. The dainf and feromuiilea de-rlled by Mr. Skinner Ini'luile the wludlgukaii or i iintilbiil dun e, tlio big d'ipi D TO j r (UNION MEAT CO.) FERTILIZER Matures corn 4 to 5 weeks earlier A trial will convince you OREGON COMMISSION CO. 11th and Main Sts. Oregon City, Oregon L PLANS ARE FORMED COMMITTEE MEETS AT MOLALLA FRIDAV TO CONSIDER NEW PROJECT A nn t-tin of a romtnlttw, roiniwsed uf representative of alt tho school tils- dani'it. i trie I near Molalta, with C'niiily Sn- BODY OF CHARLES the prairie i b. ken. tho uu-rod p uleiii and the i-aeeuiiikllig dain e. A Very Unuaual Dance. "Certain uieii lined tr d renin of pti guk. a Hkeletnii U-Ing with glaring eye," lr. Sl.liuier ay. "nhleh fli sumetlme Hit-ii flitting through the air, mid obtained from hlui the right In he windlgoknn or cannibal dam er. "Hin h a man tiiiule fur blmelf a costiiuitj uf ragu with a bideuii mak lull ing an eiiuruiui!, cphiUkI. b.nkllke unto, tbo whole U-Ing daiiU-d with paint. He iiNn provldi-d himself with a feathered staff bung with deer's hoof rattle. After a council tho Indians iik're.il to H-rforin till dauce. ul tliuiigh It wa very unusual. "A Hum's danie was held, and Just lit dusk, when tlio dance was started In tlio lug cabin used fur that purpose, thriii dancer were et'ii npjiruuchlng. One I ".re a en lie ornamented with owl feather mul duwn. and other cnrrlctl The comlmttee will map out a i. i ..i.i, trti nf enl..r.l ' palgn to prepare the voters of cloth tied tu them. A they drew near they pause.'., tin unil lu a circle, per funned ludicruu gyration. iipH'nrod to be termini at ftlimp. Iletl from dug and were uvercome at faces innde by bystander Pantomimea of Terror. "At Hie coiiflusiuii nf their unties the ' p.-rlnteiideiit Calavan was hi Id In Mo ( lall.-i Friday ufli-rniMiti and plan fur Hie prnpiisod union high school thur i oiiRbly dl.tcussed. It I planned to unit" 11 school d!s- trli ls within a few miles of Molalln to ' maintain a unl ui high school. The total assessed valuation of the 11 dis tricts Is about two and a half millions laud It Is said that the school could be I maintained with but little burden on the property owner. Molalla nt the present time Is preparing plans for an right-room. one-story setriolhoitse i which would be large enough for the i high school as well as the grammar trades fur several years to come and tho Molalla district has offered to fur I nlvh the building If the other districts j will aid in maintaining the school, i Within four mile of Molalla are six 'districts. Liberal. Hear Creek, Tenslc Creek, I'nlon Mills, Dickey's I'ralrie innd Meadow brook, and three others, I Kngle s. Russelvllle. and Maple Grove i are within a 3hort distance further. cam-these districts for special school elections to vote on the proposed school. Th new school being planned by Molalla Is modern In every respect. It will have a full basement In which will be an up-to-date heating plant. j wash rooms, and play rooms. The I building now being used will be re moved to the back part of the school The body of Charles Harsh, the 11-year-old ami of Mr. and Mr. Herman Harsh, who was drowned In Milk crock near AciklnHon's mill April Hi. wa dls-Inlt-red Monday and prepared fur ship ment to Curio. III., tho state In which the boy was Iktii. The lad was missed on April 16 and after a search of several days, tho body whs found beneath a raft of Iol-s ,-.t the Actklnson mill. It Is thought that he was playing around tho water and fell from one of t lie lugs. The pan nis of the boy will accompany the body to Carlo, the old home town of the family. Miss Thenle Draper, Mrs. Meta Watson and Miss Hllma Anderson, three teachers in the Eastham school have been placed on the reserve list of the I'ortland school board. It la considered highly probable that all three will be given places on Hie teaching staff of the lortand schools at the opening of the fall term. The school board has held several meet ings recen'.ly and It Is expected that announcement will be made within a few days of the teachers In the Oregon City school for the 1911-15 school year. SCANDINAVIANS PLAN FOR PICNIC JUNE 24 T OF $750 HENRI GUADON LOSES IN BREACH OF CONTRACT ACTION BY VANCOUVER MAN This latest edition of our celebrated Art Panels far excclls any we have ever published and when we describe them ns rare nnd fascinating art beau ty studies wo are expressing It mildly. These Art Poses are by famous French and other artists. To lovers of Art wo say theso portrayals must be aoen to be appreciated. Flnlshod by the cele brated phototone process on heavy art pnper beautifully hand colored and life like. Size 7x10 Inches. FREE. Send In your order at once. and we will send you absolutely free one large picture, size 15x18 colored and ready for framing. This beautiful Indescribable picture retails in Art studios at from $2.00 to $3.00. Just the thing for your den. Order now. Today. We will send the entire set, all dif ferent, postpaid, for only $1.25, coin or money order, and remember our standing guarantee of "money hack if not satisfied" holds good. Order now. TODAY. DAYTON ART PORTRAYAL CO. Dayton, Ohio. (Adr.) A Jury in (lie circuit court awarded George Owen Hiichanan a verdict of ITaO against Henri Guadon for alleged breach of contract, Wednesday even ing after n short deliberation. Gundon secured a contract from niichiinan, who Is In the employee of tho Canadian government in Vancou ver, 11. ('.. lo clear a tract of land con taining between six and seven acres in Hrltlsh Columbia. Under various pre tenses, Guadon was able to secure tho amount of the contract before the work was completed nnd then come to Oregon City, according, to the plnintiff. The land was to lie cleared, leveled and plowed but, tho plalnllff claimed, Gua don merely snwed many of the stumps off close to tho ground and piled dirt on the tops of them. J. E. Hedges rep resented the plaintiff and Earl and C. D. Latourette the defendant. frrniiml nrul rpmnilpleit Intn pvmnflfit. people t-iiine forward mul guvo (hem jlm an(1 c(1Bg fma for manual train- tobacco with priver fur gumi luck jingl sewing, and domestic science The clown accepted the tnhaeeti with clause. The entire Improvement will pantomime uf terror. They then pre Cost about $11,000. tended in smell the gift, it ml a each fur himself was sure that It wn ii morsel nf the rei-uils weed be bent backward uml forward, sinking with gulTitws. Aeiui-iliiig tu trnilitlnii. what ever they Here tuM not to do thut they straightway did Afterward they with drew, but paused Imig enniigli fur a photograph. The costume are now In the museum " The ivotigiiknti ilnnre I another one In the series ilescrllnsl by Mr. Skinner "According tu Four Clouds, when all the piHipio eampi-tl together sunie one might iinnnnni-e that be would make a wotlgnkitn ilnneo. So n tent was set up 111 the center of the camp, apparent ly In liiillntlun of a soldier's lodge, nnd before It was placed n rod thickly hung with antelope hoofs or dew claws. "The maker of the ceremony, who was always a mini who had drennieil ho had the right to do so. set nbont making fur himself a suit of grotesque clothes and n mask with a very lung nose and small eyes nnd month. When the costume was completed he donned it nnd begun to sneak about the camp peering Into lodges. If he found a mnn nt home ho would enter and point nt him with his staff, mul that mnn was then obliged to rise nnd Join him." Other ceremonies recorded are the big dogs' dance, the dancers carrying bone whistles and little painted sticks with beaded streamers nnd brass Jin glers pendent: the round dance, a pop ular performance. In which the partici pants dance In n circle around a large drum: tho horse dunce, the "throwing way dance." tabooed by the govern ment: the snored plpestem dance, given before going to war, and the pence pinking dance, with lighted pipes and song. OREGON CITY MEN IN DEMAND A3 ORAIORS ?- ?- J1 Oregon Clly supplied two WII- lametle valley towns with Me- ?- mortal day speakers besides Wal- ter Dlmlck w ho spoke here. Judge Grant H. Dlmlck spent the day in Hubbard where he delivered a A Memorial day address before a $ large audience and George C. Hrownell was the. orator of the ? day at Newberg. ' ? P t'$8,S,?'S$S$,$ Ambition seldom gets beyond the age of indiscretion, proving that this is a sad world. Will Tell How Women Succeeded. Various departments of womnn's ac tivities will have separate days set apart on the program of the congress of woman's achievements, which will be held June 1.1 to 20 In the Chicago Coliseum. Tho congress will meet dur ing the twelfth lileiinlal convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, which will be In session nt the snnie time. The business woman nnd her Interests will take the prominent position, and noted business women will give lectures. Take Plenty of Time to Eat. There is a saying that "rapid eating is slow suicide." If you have formed the habit of eating too rapidly you are most likely suffering from Inaigestion or constipation, which will result eventually in serious illness unless cor rected. Digestion begins In the mouth. Food should be thoroughly masticated and insalivated. Then when you have a fullness of the stomach or feel dull and stupid after eating, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many severe cases of stomach trouble and consti pation have been cured by the use of these tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect, all dealers. The Scandinavians are making elab orate plans for a picnic to be given June 24, at Schnooer's park at Willam ette. This day is a Swedish holiday and all of the people of this national ity Ii) Portland, Oregon City and vicin ity are Invited to take prominent parts in events of tho day. The committee in charge of the af fair are: Johannns Johnson, Olaf Lar son, J. O. Moline and the pastor of the Swedish Methodist church, Rev. John Ovall. A program Including national songs, recitations and an address by the pas tor will bo features of the day's en tertainment. The party will leave Oregon City on the 9:15 car ajt the end of the suspen sion bridge for Willamette, arriving at the park about 10 o'clock where they will enjoy an all day session. It's easier for a pretty girl to flag an automobile than It is for a homely one to stop a street car. Clyde Warren, an employee of Ed win Gerber of the Logan district, was severely injured when a team he was driving became frightened at an oil tank on the northern part of Main street and ranaway Monday afternoon. Warren was thrown from the buggy on the pavement soon after the run away Btarted. The horses were not stopped until they reached the busi ness section of the city. The knee of Warren's left leg struck the hard sur face of the street and his limb is broken. Dr. H. S. and Guy Mount, who are attending to the case, will be forced to take an X-ray picture of the wound to determine the extent of the Injury of the bone. CANBY STREETS OILED Canby, Ore., May 2S. (Special) A carload of oil has been received here and the streets are receiving a good coat of oil. This has been the custom here ever year in order to settle the dust. The money was raised by the business houses of the town. BLOOBENSCHLINGER IN TOWN With His Wife, Katerlna, He Bumps Over Oregon City's Streets and Gives His Opinion on Other Problems. Dear Meester Editor of the Enterprise: ' I shoost gets mineself oop to make a protest vonce. Katerina und me, ve harness die oldt gray mare oop yet to come to Oregon City, nnd as us drives along das grass so green is, and der wheat und oats so schon is dat our hearts shoost chump for choy. Ve ride der hills ofer. und I says to Ka terina, "Katerina," says I, "Oregon is hotter yet as die old country, und Clackamas county is better yet as Ore gon, und Oregon City is die best burg in Oregon, Nicht?" Und Katerina she say dot Is so. Veil, to make a short story long, ve rode down Sefenth schtreet nnd Ka terina Bhe-say It make her feel like she vas mountain climbing in Switzerland und seasick on der Nord Sea, both to gedder at von time. But der vill be a goodt schtreet dere some day if dor city council lif long enough. Die Schllde, I dink dey call it, vas allrlght, but ven ve schtrike Main schtreet ve both dinks ve vas on der ocean coom ing to Ameriky again yet. 1 charred my dishposition loose in seferal schpots, and Bhook together all die cholnts in mine backbone so dat I moost haf von of dem, vat you call dem? backbone puncher doctors, to put me together again yet. Dot Main schtreet is why dose doctors do so veil. Katerina bumped all her hairpins oudt. and schvallered a set of false teeth dot cost me fimf und zwanzig dollars already. I shall sue mit die town ven I gets me fixed oop again, onless dey gets busv and a new pafement on dot Main schtreet make. Oregon City has droubles mit vasser also dey tells me. I shoost askt a man I met on hed schtreet aboudt It, und he says: "Dot vasser is all right Ve Sold by haf a fildter dat makes it Root." (Adv.) I asks me: "Is dot Villamette not von pig sewer?" He says: "Yn. but do fildter shanges it into der best vasser in Oregon." 1 asks me: "Vas is a fildter?" . He sehmiles him, shuperior like, und says: A fildter is a machine dot de vasser passes tru, and dot takes oudt all impurities." I says me: "Dot fildter a kind of schtrainer vas, nicht?" He says: "Ya, but " I reblies: "Dot fildter reminds me of Grandma Rosenbloom. Die old lady was one nicht schtrain der milch into der milch pans, und she set von pan on hed floor. Die old yeller cat, he coom along and drink out of der pan. He try to schvaller too much at von gallup and shoke himself. He schneeze, und den he puke up all dat he had drunk yet right into dot pan of milch. Grad ma yells mit herself: 'Scat! scat! mine crashious, I must all dot pan of milch schtrain ofer again!' It Is schoost like dot mit your fildter." Mit on inchured expression he looks me at vonce, and valks himself off. Ven ve gets vonce more on der Mo lalla roadt, Katerina she says to me: "Shake, do you vas recommember how you vould choin her Turn vereln for die chlmnasium exercise yet?" I says' "Ya, Katerina." She says: "Shake, you don't need to vurry for dat Turnverein no more. Chust come efery day down to Oregon City and ride along dot main schtreet, und drink a leedle of dot Oregon City vasser, und, if you lives it droo, you vlll get to be von hundert years old yet." I says me, mit much forcibleness: "Katerina, It iss better to die young und be goot than to lif for von hundert years In Oregon City. . Yours mit respeetibleness, SHAKE BLOOBENSCHLINGER.