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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1911)
MORN . The only dally neweMPor Ba- tween Portland and Salem; elreav lata In every taction af Cleafca- maa County, with a population af , 10,000. Ar you an advertleerf WEEKLY ENTERPRISE ESTA5LISHED I5G0 t- No. 113. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911. Peb Week, 10 Cents ' 2Ihm will ba received f'L4 1" y' l0-i,r 'I MRO STARTS SOON FOR CAP1 1 AL ..It LKADIR OOINO TO MEXICO -CITY TO ARRANOl . ; PEACE TiRMt. , IT IGNORANT OF RQCEDURE M,lilan.l Praaldant Saya Mia People yylll Continue TO .., rrlsndly TOThla Country. PERPETRATED BY WALT Ac DOUGALL V; . paso. Tex.. Mr 18 -Provision j .-.Ki-ni. Madero announced today it u would aiart la a law tfaya for lirti City "' participate) " ,b pjaluil'i of tha Kadaral Govern ' ! ....... ( lirn d tared that peace waa car ta cuma. He aald lb demaode' lesdeia of tha revolution were I, A in "a wou' rao14' , will continue to ba warm rinds of Hi" pPl h UHI ltnd wl encourage Anieri fju larantmfnta.' Bald! Madero. "It j, w true Ht una of tba alogana ot L ravotutltin haa baao to curb tha 'tsrioa of Americana. I do act heal lw w m . however, that w will op (pat truu and unjuat Investor.." ippurt that reached United Statea trt 8rM r oMrlala bara today that lit I'Bltad Wales Government has IjfMtfd prrmiimlon to Madaro to paaa -tamufb I'n 1 1 rd States tarrttory to 1 a..LMt flltf . Tbt members or bi provlalonal raWBt lathered and began to wonder nod tba eiurt procedure which ta to aVt ance. I Dr. Vaaque Gomaa thought aoma M of unufflrlal underalandlng by tamuh or otherwise ahould' ba a JwiuM with tha Mexican Govern. 'm( bfre (ha dtpartura of tba ralial jiadtn. He ralisra.for InaUnra, M wch tliiuga aa a Cablnat ' ratfr- ill nil. FASHIONS A J rkuvfww pruoi oi a now lo purpart iuiird preij-)5 . KwfWs cxjnvii!lc.VVtlHaWilr liUs UJyiterj In . Ll J I i i i Paper puHcrn will be isenl to responsi bi barltcsHotrtflcTS GNAT GOODWIND'S NEW BOOK! FIRST AID TO DESERTED HUSBANDS Gndtt Maerly Article In Canpacl Book Form 1 1 A COLO MIN E of VALUABLE H0USEH1 NTS . CONTENTS. loMto shave aTerrapJri for Stcwinc;. --i lp among crowing 6ytr . mmDoolntf tftar CAuirv ' w MorrfApe d FulKiW or a Ruc HoVto flTrtltze a rbmeranlan rip. Lftecl of vacuum. cleaning on Vaudeville QOOTS. : On nWUiods of removing eud stqlnt from dress gaits. i kw lo prr ss pan is i an uloouWle . now to 111 a (Jnodwirt dndwliat. '"' rinuwtn Ling an ltg-lrn AjoT and Hints JUuatroted 'a dr tv fc a aa. a, aaaaaiaw gam. a a gaj - g a NlaLW I O WAfi I C.U LVLKT WT1LKC. . o PUZZLE FOR LADIE.S ONLY; hrVhy U it tluit the hnm with ine risning Hud aKAVOyJ looK like Train witt,ywranJ Dtdnomovers ana such) litke crteninals ? Sprtng yvu or ionrci wyw. Hill on IflLOUli I DORSES rnr-A ah auattii m.- lit- w m 97 It! Ih II DISTRUST OF LEGISLATURES IS CAUSS OFD$LRK FOR NSW ORDerC"" ' aaaaaawaBwaaw PEOPLE DEMAND P13 COYEM . t Naw Jaraay Exacutiva Saya No Man la Big Enough Ta Dacllna Nomination For Praaldant. - ; 0URH0VEY IFYDUTHiNKTHEYVE fT ANYTrllN ON FATHER YOU HAVE ANOTHER GUSS Wuilw. thf plarlng of goraora jlpflrr and otbar dHaLla eoncarnlnj V tun recoil at ruction of tha Fed nl Govtmiiioul aimed at by thoa a 4alra pnmrm eanaot ba written hi any aKreeraant. ' IMMMHMH j WEATHER FORECAST. . t "' . .: . ' f 0ron- City. Showara, fol- Vwtwad by fair weather; weaterly ) itadi. '. VElrJIIlS IM DIMS jIES PLAY 'HIDE 0 SEEK' VUH NALLY VCAOE POST AND REM IP CORPS START VISITING COUNTY SCHOOLS. . PUPILS GIVE THEN WARM GREETING B. Ormaby Ta Maka Memorial Day Addreaa--Mayor Brownalt la CHeaeit Ta Fraalda.- Preliminary to the obaervatlon of Memorial Day. membera or Maaaa po-t Grand Army of tha Republic and tha Ladlea Relief Corpe Thuraday beaan vlaltlng tha achoola of tha ooun which haa been the ctiaiom for mora than twenty yeara. Itarauaa 01 tha Inclement weather "uiy four of the veterana D. K. oIK, Commander; H. 8. Clyde, Adjutant: J. U ftiauoi, i t nil - mrtA r A PhMAVM flrura waa CO uamei '""-.--" 4 Thur-dav- N.iir .. arraate.1 teniured on the trip. Toe w ihw fcronland at the . Inetance of the repreaentatlve. wart ; Ht . w. . ntkn,.,. ...i.nHti.a K..t dredxe. Mra. A. mauw. - - 'OITLAND POLICE DECIDE AGAIN TO SURRENDER HIM, THEN . CHANGE MIND. . TU nrnn nf "hMa and aoek" bv tha turttle of Multnomah and C lark a- eountioK. with J. J. Nally. a aalea- wanird at Eatacada on a charge ander falaa pie- Rabtalnlna; money ". th central : . . .. anK..ri, and Mra. Minnie Donovan r-.ueputy Bnenn fToai wn ih. r.namah II v In t nrlannar ha Will mi unr."" u .. 7". I arhcmi In tha momlna and the Wllla. Bunnell in inn uii miun. "y Friday. I mil the man waa rai ehargea. . . I -kVm w.ive tha Portland authorltlea Thureaay w" "' V i,-,ii.. mi.. .i-t . tum I vntarana with cheera and at vvina- urThVV'theV wou,2'. rt,. xrtfreu?a.x.w r the prlaoner. but In a ahort '. ""r .vde: and the children ng 'RtJ W rl r'fin VlVaiU IU L UVJ Jiiamvw I . iiii. a. iiv. - .. . " - tA natrlittle aonsa ana tave pairwuo rw TUra waa aa Intimation, however, were ir--. "T"J- 1,7. !. .""ht"b.! turned over to thl. The veteran. wnivlaU today tha Ba.t Barclay and Kaatman acnooia on mmj 24 and tlladMtona " rarmmv M"T ' 1 .v i.i n. Th. nmrrim Tnr mr mrimii mi u ., on .arvtrn nua Dern nreimiru u m -i - , .i..l IS.. ..uf-uMVB ComnilUf-r, vmimuii n h - rivde. I- B. Horton, John AckleV and (leorae A. Harding. Mayor tircwneil will be Preitldent of the nay; H. 8. Clvrtc Orand Marahal. ana u. MfKailand. Dueler. Servlcea will be held at St. Paul-v Eplacopal Church In the morning and at the Flrat Dap- tiai unurcn in ma vvviunc. i am tur iwln la the nroaram for the day: EZ3r1!,ty'J All comradea and old aoldtera are tt - .TZ. hereby notified that Memorial aervlcee Will tie neiu ai ov- t.v pal Church Rev. Chaa. W. Roblnaon at 10:80 o'clock, and at the rtrat n.n.i.t r-hnrrh at 7:30 D. m.. Rev. 8. piles of atrawal YouVa auraly A rHayw0rth officiating. Comradea 1- . tha Kin- of w.. abj. t thla aummae. Parhaoa Hi I .v.- m. anH nrum Corpa and Com " ' ! -- ,w pany Q.-Oregon National uui i Bblvely Hall, where the following pro gram will ba rendered:' Mualo .....v".. l'e and Drum Corpa Prayer ..Rev. J. R. Ljindaborough Introduction.... Commander D. K. BUI Announcement Prealdent of Day. Geo. C. Brownell Quartette, Mra. Leon Dea Lanea, Mra. K. H. Cooper, Mra. B .A. Kroat. Mra. W. C Green. Addreaa Hon. 8. U. Ormaby 8ol Maater Kenneth Woodward The column will then re-forn and move to Mountain View Cemetery. where the, ritualistic ceremontee of he O. A. R. and W. R. U. will do ren-1 dered aa follows : Wrge r Drum Corpa Addreaa, ritual, page 8. ...Commander Prayer, ritual, page 11. .. . .1 napiain Crowning Monument . , orncer or me uay --. n . Hi ReaiMinae "Our unknown ueaa .. , , , . .Rev. E. F. Ximmennau Unroln'B Addreaa at Gettyeburg. . . Mra. John Ackiey Ceremonies of Meade Relief Corps Prayer, ritual, page 11 Chaplain Roll of Honor Adjutant X,p Bugler E. McFarland twnriimi of Comranee ursTes... toranuci . n. K. BILJa Poat Commander. Th fniiowtn membera of the Post have died alnce last Memorial uay: p. T. navls. Isaac rrinaie, bianey u. Richardson, David Robeaon and Har vey Tingle. ... ' V SALOON MAM'S TRIAL TO BE HELD TODAY RAILROAD TO AID BERRY SHIPPERS aaaaaa--- A w Jit I! rTTT 1 1 KERRICK. IT IS SAID, WILL DENY THAT HE SOLD DRINK8 TO WOMEN. ' t or nf Mil atraw that la ha lataatf' BtwIrtta-tplW are tha principal atrawa-; a. . cnurcn. - - .ill May 80. Poat ana tieuei '2J;'. umamette 'Hall, where they will recevle puplla of the . publlo achoola and pup", of McLaughlin In a,.nortntndent Toor.e ana rather HUlebrand will make abort ad- m taaVSav . aT i u i rmmrm, u ... a 1 Ua&TasT t-a .mi Pnrit will b rormea uu wv. IXSU wiaCVJ :,riRre;t at :45 and escorted by ' ' - v, I f . .nrf rnmnanv G. OreRon WCLUSIVt CLQTHItRB . I " ZZZT i I nroceed to the Hat Uka Othart . . bridge. Following the exercises at the ..w ... .i.,. au y- ' .' bridge. Iha column will proceed to tha Joseph Kerrlck, proprietor of tha Log Cabin aaloon on Main Street, will ha tried thla afternoon at S o'clock before Cltv Recorder Stlpp . on charge of conducting a"- disorderly place. Tha apecMo charge agalnsi him la that he allowed two women from Portland to enter bla aaloon. They were arrested ' and ' , forfeited bonda of 120 each. Mr. Kerrlck'a de fense. It la aald. will be that the wo- mn entered bla aaloon of tneir own accord and before me oouia pui. i out the police made the raid. He de nies that he aoia mem ATuL .... hn. attracted a great deal of attention and Mayor Brownell aaya If Kerrlck Is convicted an example win be made of him. in caae oi ti,. tha Mavnr at- the next meeting of tha Counoll will ask that the license of the aaloon man be revoKea. '. Fatal Garage Fire. WINNEPBG, Man.,'' May 18. Fire destroyed th Central Garage with 7i automobiles. It la believed that two men nd four teama are In the dobrla. Fire was started by a youth lighting a Cigarette, th head of tha matoh flying off. v- - .. ' ' It waa the worst fire ever aeen In Winnipeg, the blase Illuminating the sky to euch an extent that fully 60,000 persona congregated. The loss Is ea tlmated at 1200,000. . 6. W. P. MAKES CONCESSIONS TO OREGON CITY FRUIT A PRODUCE UNION. STAtH)!( TO BE OPEN IN EVENINGS Gladstone te Have Care for Benefit of Growers-In Tnat Section Rata ' Tan Cents Hundred. ' The Oregon City Frnlt ft Produce A. L..JIa Union. Whlc- arranging io uauuit. tha atrawberrv c:oo Ot ibis vicinity. i... nhiained imnoriani cuut""- r,. ih. n v. I. Railroad. The ...inn haa a I no obtained cratea at auch . a... a price a a to cont me memwrs uui lltla. mnr tnRll the Portland prices. The railroad company haa agreed to receive berrlew at me auiiion nvinrir In the avenlnga. which will be great convenience to the ahlpper. The station hereiotore nas dct st 4 o clock m me siiemwi. rate will be ten centa a hundred pounda, which Is three centa a crate. For tne oeneiu oi low Gladstone, a car win do ik the apur at Gladntona eacn 7 " which the ahlpper can load at bis convenience until 10 o'clock at night, when the car-win be auacneu w -through freight train. The cara will be opened at 6:30 ociock in me Ing and ao placed that tha draya can load directly from the cara, aavlng much handling and placing the ber ries on the market early In the morn- Ctackamae county strawberrlea will ahould begin to riin lit a week or ten daya. The prospect la for one of the largest ylelda In lliehlatory of the county. - ' WIFE CHARGES ASSAULT. PORTLAND, Or.. May 18. (Spec ial) Woodrow vVllson, governor of New Jersey and the new Democratic leader, at a banquet at the Commercial Club tonight Indorsed the "Oregon System." He. however, aald it needed practical testing. Governor Wilson aald the suspicion In which legislatures are held waa tha cause of the demand for the Initiative and the referendum. The New Jersey Governor made public addreaa In tbe armory tonight and waa given a reception at the Press Club.. He leavea tomorrow night for Puget Sound. Governor Wilson was met upon bis arrival In Portland by a committee consisting of Harvey Beckwlth, presi dent of the Commercial Club; State Senator Ben Selling, State Senator af. A. Miller, of Linn county, who la also on . the national Democratic commit tee, A. L. Fish, W. J. Hoffman, B. O. Snuffer. W. A. Montgomery ana oin- era. He was accompaniea oy nis aw retarv. Frank 8tockbridge. ana Mc- Kee Bsrkley, a political writer. Governor Wilson waa taken to the Hotel Portland by tbe reception com. mlttee. There he talked about pro- eresalve. nure government. "In the East I am couniea intensely nrnareasive." he aald smilingly. 'In nreron I am not ao sure. "But I am a great admirer of the Orecon avstem. It Is proving a model for other states. Whether all other rtatea will adopt the Oregon form I rimiht but the orinclple. 1 am con vinced, will extend to all, aa It haa already extended to a few. The adop- tion of the form of government nru in nreartn In other atatea la largely a mieatlon of exoedlency. Tbe princi ple la the restoration to the people of really representative government." Oovernor Wilson went on to aay that bla tour baa opened hla eyes to a very wonderful condition of affalra In the United Statea. "The people are getting back to rep resentative government. Never be fore waa there auch a popular awak ening. ProgresBlveness need only to come forth In the name of pure gov ernment to gain aweeplng victories. Partv auestions are no longer ursi questions. The country Is growing together aa never neiore. me mr veloua thing, too. la the way aome ot the once obstructlonlata. called 1n- terests' and by other names, are. cum in around. They are doing thla not only because tuey nave to Dm mi tbey recognise the necessity. "No part of the country 13 afraid of i anything conatructlve." I After telling how be haa promised himself the Weatern trip for a long while, how alumnus of Princeton first Invited blm, then others aa be came Into political llfe.Governor Wll went on to say for himself: "It may seem a little strange to hear a man of books speak m ; do. We are expected to lay hold ot tneory to the expense of the nrati'cu.. am I am shy of theories impatient of ik.m rants slone inieresi nn- n . u national Question aa to theory- Any method that will work, that wlli testore represent alive gov emment to the people, that will unto Independence from the slnMtor com bination between politica ant the busi ness world, will be -accepted That r ay not be the Oregon me'.hu-l n it will assuredly be the Oregjn principle which 1- tbe principle t all pure, lepresoo'atlve government. The peo ple are out to get the goods; the .twist romninii to lie seen. r,sarr Wilson did not attempt at during the Interview to .,.., A..aive1v anv Question Invol lng governmental Issues or his own attitude before tbe people. Concerning the prospect of hla be- .v,. nrt Democratic candidate lor the presidency of the United Statea he aald: ' . I think no man ahould be ao im pertinent aa to aeek the nomlnatloa . .nnu, n man hl enough to refuse SOCIETY TO PRESENT FARCES. Proceeds To Be Used For Exhibition at County Fair. Tbe Clalrmont Literary Society, which recently preaented "Wbo'B Who" and "Rosebeller's Loversr' at Clalrmont,' and which proved Buch a successful affair, will present these two farces and the "New Justice of the Peace," on Saturday evening. May 20, at the Beaver Creek Hall, the pro ceeds of which will go toward the society's fund. As It Is the Intention of having a. display at tba coming county fair, a large part of the pro ceeds will be used for that purpoae. Tbe following la the cast of char acters for "Who's Who": VBioom- fleld." Brambieton II. Kuppenbender; Lawrence Lavendar," Frank Mintar; Simonediea Bwauhepper," Lyman Derrick: "Cicely," Mlaa Jean Ma wall: "Matilda Jane." Mlsa Annette Kuppenbender; "Rosebeller'a Lovers," burlesque r "Rosebeller," Mlsa Ktnei Ball; "Washington Smith." Ralph Caplea; ' "Jefferson Brown," Carl Bar ney; "Betsy Jones," Mlsa Oils J sea son; "Mr. Jonea," E. Kuppenbender: "New Justice of the Peace," Juatice B. Kuppenbender; "grm-to-be," Mr. Edgecorab; bride-to-be." Mlaa Antlo nette Kuppenbender. There will be HUG ROCK DEALS E IU DEATH BLOW MISSILE CRASHES DOWN HILL SIDE CRUSHING SKULL OF RAILWAY EMPLOYE. , ; FUTILE HUNT FOX PHYSICIAN YJll i. ' ' Victim Dlea In Wagon Aa He la Be Ing Hurried Ta Eatacada Funeral To Be Held Here Saturday. Steven Evoncvlch, an Austrian, was killed Wedneaday, 10 mllea above Ea tacada, on the Clackamaa River. - He waa struck by a large rock that came tnmhiin down from the aide hill, and bla akull waa fractured. Evidently the noise of the rushing river, about 30 feet from where the unfortunate man waa woraing, prevenieu aim w on ACRES READY FOR BIM s PART OF LAND IN NEW IRRIGA TION DISTRICTS 8ECR6- TARY ISSUES ORDER. musical selections between the acts. I ,k. ..iu or tha falllnc mlaale. Evoncvlch was about zo yeara oi age, and la understood be baa a broth er and father In Portland. Ha bad been working where the accident oc- . ..rred for the Portland Railway, Light & power Company about tour oaya. Though there are about 20 men work ing on the Job of buliaing a wagon- road, two mllea above tne iots. oi i river, none saw tbe rock fall that fatally Injured Evoncvlch. -' Under tbe direction of the engineer In charge, th Injured man waa placed on an Improvised stretcher and car ried four mllea down the river to Duncan's place, where a wagon waa obtained, and the Batterer waa taken WASHINGTON. May 18. (Special.) i B wagon, on which bed-springs wera. Secretary of the Interior Fisher haa iaidt to Eatacada. He died about 35 made an order throwing open to entry minutes berore reacning mi w . 666 410 acres of public landa In Ore- A messenger waa aent to Duncan a, gon on and after June 1, 1911. Some four- mtle from the acene of the ac- of the land Is highly desirable and Is cident. Immediately after It happened, situated In the new Irrigation ms-1 to telephone for a physician, out mera trlcta in, wheh tbe reclamation aer i waa none obtainable, tne uurau. vice ta opening new project. luaiw doctors being out or iowu. awui. .v The Dallea district, located In Morrow I WM giTen a haaty examination by the county, waa withdrawn aome time bro engineer, and tne oniy injury when traces of coal Were rouna. . uered then waa a proaen leg. haa been decided this land la more reaching Duncan'a be complained oi valuable for agricultural than tor min-1 being In pain ana an opiatev a- eral purposes. - ministered whicb aeemea io row. Tbe landa open to entry irom inhlm. Dallea land office are: - I . The body waa brought in rrom tjr All of township 1 north, range z tacada and Coroner -ox neia an iu- east Willamette meridian. oueat. Dr. H. S. Mount examined tne AH of township 1 north, range zo I remains and after hearing ma feast 'Wtltamette meridian5 '-- J money and that of the engineer, tne In township 41 south, range 1U east jury brought in a veraici m Willamette meridian, the aonth half ot ance with the facts.. The fracture of section 32 only, was designated. the akull produced cerebral hemor- From the Lakevtew land office: rage. .Tbe Jury waa composed of . in township 4 south, range 10 east Harry e. Draper, Roy Armstrong, E. Willamette meridian, the southwest E- Brodie, Tom J. MyerB, R, L. Hol ..n. mnA nnrthweat nn art er of the man and r. W. Raker. Mu.... - . i 7 . " ... . northwest quarter ot aectiou o. anui xhe runerai wm ne o. at 9 o clock at bu-jouu w", Father HUlebrand ornciaung. inier ment will be In the Catholic cem tery. ih. northeast Quarter of tne Bonn eaat quarter ot section 6 were deslg nsted. From the Burns land office: In township 27 Bouth, range 29 east Willamette meridian, all of section 7. the south half of section 8, the aOith half of aectton 9. all ot aectlona 18 and 21 Inclusive, half of section 26 and all of aectlona 26 to 38. Thla designation will bring the total amount of land subject to homesteads In Oregon to 11.210.944 acrea. METHODISTS TO BUILD NEW CHURCIf HERE Mra. Neta Raymond Suae W. O. Ray . . . rar Divorce. I.m!a O.vmnnrt hSH filed B Blllt for divorce against W. O. Rwrmond, to whom ahe was married on June ll. 1909. Mrs. Raymond alleges she waa compelled to leave ner nuu...u to hla crueltlea toward her, which commenced In July. 1909 ' She saya be has choked her, beat her with hla flats. -and on one occasion knocked her down, rendering her uu conacloua, In which condition "he re mained for nearly an hour. She alleges that she wss covered wltn bmlses from Wie treatment aha re celved. He also accused her of in- Mrs. Raymond Is represented by Attorney John T. Whaliey, or nin land. . " - 1 ' ' '" '. Nawapaper Woman Is Dead. LONDON. May 18. Mra. Anna Wakeman Lathrop. wife of Lorln A. Ithroo. American Consul at Cardiff, uria died today. Mrs. Lathrop came irn.iand In 1888 aa the correapon dent of the Boston HeralB.-and later contributed regularly to the Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Record and San Francisco Chronicle. ' CONFERENCE DECIDES TO 8ELL PROPERTY' AT-SEVENTH - ' AND MAIN. I 60 MD1 SEARCH FOR FOURTH SUDE VICTIM CORONERS JURY FINDS thai t MEN CAME TO DEATH BY ACCCIDENT. I"Vnow -no man big enough . MMini.xn if offered." He did not speak with full approval of ludcms. Ho aald he believed that the recall could be obviated by the use of the short bal lot, letting the governor appoint the Jndgea aa la ' done in k where tne aystem uu iu Iremely aatisfactory. "Vou hire a man to ieu yuu tbe law. He doea tell you and the in formation doean t alt wen o you. atomach. Should you then dis charge the man? Better make the law right; change me law ramer mu call the Judge." , The third quarterly conference of the Oregon City Methodist church waa held In the parlora of the church Tuesday evening. District Superin tendent Moore presided. Mrs. George Osborne was elected secretary. Re ports were received from the pastor, Buperlntendent of Sunday schools and president of tbe Epworth League. The reports showed that all department ot the church are In a flourishing condition. I The Sunday school at Willamette Uf MnArtA An avaraPA attendance of 77 for last month and the Oregon City school an average of 135. The reports bIbo showed the church to be In a good financial condition. The rapid growth of the Sunday school and con gregation requires more room than the present building affords and It waa decided to sell tbe old property and with the proceeds buy a new location, perhaps on tba hill, and erect a modern church structure. The old property on the southeast corner of Seventh and Main la one of the moat valuable business locations In town, and will no doubt find a ready sale. A committee consisting of L. P. Horton. C. A. Williams and J. L. Swat ford waa. appointed to dispose of tbe property aa Boon as possible. Dis trict Superintendent Moore went out to Mullno to look after the Interest of tbe Methodist church In that com munity. " . . The Coroner'a Jury Thursday re turned a verdict of accidental death In the case of the four men who were kllled by the landslide on the Mount . Hood Railway and Power Company at Bull Run. Coroner Fox, Deputy Dla trirt Attornev Stlpp. Dr. H. 8. Mount 1 and Q. L. Hedges went to Oreaham . . Li,. ...a tvw. Imk a In an auiomooim - train for Bull Run. The bodlea of W. Parish, D. Hunt, and Victor Cranely have beon recov ered, and a force of alxty men Is Btlll at work Bearching tor that of Edward Torgason. All the men. were recent arrivala at the camp, and there waa -nothing In their clothing to give any clue aa to the whereabouta of rela- m. 1 - ..14 trt hit tnlA lives. loreaauu .a some of the other wommen iui ue in nsden. Utah. Crane- ley Is reported to nave aaia tnat u knew several persons In Toronto, -i-..,, ti hnrfiea that have been n recovered will be taken to Greabara by the railroad company ana ounea. The embanKmeni wnicn emumw w- men waa about thirty ieei nign inn feet In length. It waa reported late last night that one ot the Injured men who waa taken to a roruana hospital could not recover. .. Corral la Silent PARIS. May 18. Vice-President Corral, ot Mexico, whose resignation haa been Droffered by the Mexican admlnlatratlon aa a concession to tha rebels, read the assertions In me morn in, turners that President Dial and he would realgn, but that waa all that th. Vice-President knew about tbe matter. Senor Corral bad given no In dication ot changing his mind since v. a.ia .Arller . reports that he un uomcu - might give up hla-offlce. Read tba Morning Bnterpriae. Willamette Dance Next Wedneaday. The dancing party which waa to have been given by the Willamette Club on Thursday evening. May 14, will be given on Wedneaday, May 23, B8 many of the members of thla or- ...i..Hnii . mamhara Of the Order of Elka, and wlah to go Portland on Thuraday night to attend the raoet Ing at that place wben a mortgage 190,000 will be burned with appro priate ceremony. Tne anair I v. . i n4 manv of tbe IV. 173 a Hyiw "-"J, - " . Elka of tba local order will attend. ooo4oao4oooaoaoooo4ioaot49eoteWeoaotPW. W A IN 1 IS 1 I 5 to 20 Ae; Firms Near Oregon CityB We have several buyers waiting and many coming. If your place is for Sale and the price right come and see us at once. r " - : '' v ; ,, W.' F. SCHOOLEY i CO. Phone:- Paclflo M0. Home A-168. - . 61 Main SU Oregon City. 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