PHOKN its iTrr rr rtv n rrs a)- ? Th only dally nowopow fco twoen Portland and Solera el rat , e litn lit ovory oaotloft of Ctoaka t mat County, with a population of 30,000. Aro yov an aeVertJaerf o will e received for ' '"I T limited !" ' ' mn4 In yeur order today "JoTMiim of tew prlo IT. WEEKLY ENTERPRISE ESTABLISH ED 1 1 S66 V01-. 1-No. 139. OREGON CITY, OREGON, H UNI) AY, JUNE 18, 1911, Pee Week, 10 Cemts rvm rv n pnn We- M Um Ni LLd U tt. U. . U tt. U Uf U-fl MORMON LEADER MUST TELL STORY CONORE" INSIST UPON HEAD OF " CHURCH TESTIFYING IN SUGAR PROBE. OTHERS :SU CGESTED TO TM STAND j,Mph F. Sm'th Urges, aa Excuse . Homo Obligation Officer to bo Snt For Him H Nocdaoary.. 'WASHINGTON. Juno 17. Joseph K. jmlth. "t CltT' """d ' lna gurtuon Church, muat come to Wash ington u testify U'foro tho Huum (OOimlH.B Investigating tbo Sugar Vit regarding his connection with t I''"" Idaho Sugar Company Re aving T' a meaBago from Mr. Hmllh, string dial an attack of rheumatism Md btilrma obligations would pro nil hla appearance) here, Chairman Hidl k of tho committee, aont tbla itilmatum: -"Committee baa determined to havo your testimony; tho only question left l will you come un ine nn wiipuui NbprnH, or ahall wo send an officer is left you? I'lesse answer at once." gothr Man Suggested. Id bis iiiviimio to Mr. I lard Irk, tha kftd f ho Mormon Church aald: -Tie sugar Industry In t'tah and 4ho Ih ono of the groat blessings ia tht people of irione slates. Tbo am In management are capablo and koont men any ono of whom can (v you all th Information th. I ind more. In reference to tbo xallt of tbo buatnoaa l m alwava wllUna to give evl I... in ana hmlnni with which I in " . - " tm connected, but my obligations here aik It exceedingly difficult. If not laposslble for'mo to roach Waahlng- m by tbo iza. ruminant Men Summoned. I.I.H II Rmllh ono itt tho trtil tVi'i of th church, a director and aenlwr of the Utah-Idaho Bugar Com ftmy, la now In the Bant and could, ifhmit nnaa. lo tha covontment. awl your committee and anawer queo- iiobi aiiktd lioaldca. Mr. Smith la i u kaitliK In mn to WaahiBKtOD. Among tbo prominent augar men Mkrd to appear In the near future are lra.nr, V Umllh rf I!lh! John D. and Adolph Hpreckel'a, of California; Chea- lr 8 Morey, or lioraao, ana i ran rmi.r nr iTtih. Mr. Cutler loft hit lk todav. acordlnt to a tele- trim received hero DFUDFTDATPn D V vaa i"r kac rr r A I i ... GET THE GUN ! Mere I a fu;iirii)c of a cut nrlritcil In ihc NY. ikiJ pers tilon willi Hie offJdal iLlffninnT of a large tailoring concern to tne ef fect tluit - i ine New V" till f m l II II will look IlketliU! true, tooT Is it any wonder that .r tntriiiw of 11 nrt ilolnd our Lest to get d job on a fcirui? PASS ONTOTMt Wt XT CAGE. VoUr WET GOODS. About now 1liC won uiii wrvo l Ioo'kj like litis I Oleics out Iter bulliutgsulT pattern with area! cure " I Selcenng one ol hi new crscy-lKirein f .4 I 41 M - sivie. iiini are UepicteJ in ihU wise In The lashlon Ibe Mew rs u$ua, Yorkindr nill 'yyy mil H fl H Vipr rfoinrl inio ine water looking like litis, take It from me rirvt I can prove it too . AND. On tke otlicr Itarui.here at' nisli rkMlon of some ap 3l nrintJ In Jivers Society ouniaisi AnJ the worxt of it U tlidt dlrlies bright herein bur Town trre loslncf sleeD itrvlndlo at rlain lo this fioure . Of corset Is ii.vl.?st tn kick ahout but this time we Kad to do u or bus! I 1 1 i BLOODHOUNDS TO CONTINUE SEARCH A Silver Anniversary TTfmTiG-picTT'-EA'- l-'ffc N THr- 0"HT CITY' HUH! CITY'S FOUNDER IS UDE CRUSHES TnnAVrUUI WURwiAii o ur t ivuni HONORED McLOUOHLIN POUNTAIN-ERCCTED BY WOMAN'S CLUB TO ' BE DEDICATED. WtlTUl INDICATIONS. W Orocnn rit Fair Sunday aurthweaterly wlnda. rrpm Fair Sunday: north- wt at erly wlnda. Couolo Oat a Llcenae. TYi f..iiwin vranted mar rlii. lUnui' Cora M. Hubbard and Curry Jama. : I X MAYOR BROWNER ONE OF SPEAKERS ; Largo Crowd Expected to Attend Ex orcliaa at Beautiful Park Ladlaa' Quartet to Give Salectiona. YLOAR ZAQAR, EMPLOYED - MOUNT HOOD LINE .IS VICTIM. ON RAILROAD COME AND SEE My right 6 acre tracta of rich level nit .1-4 mile from Oreaon City llmlta. From, nn Mnlalla road and la on the ltrlc lino being built from Oregon quartet . ... 1 ilraan nty to 8llvorton. I will aeil you either tract for 1700 and give term a. I own thla land and know tbo '" of land. Thla la tha beat bargain to bo kid In ClnrVamaa COIintT. f haTO a In cn-acra tract on fine road 8 mllea from Oregon City. 6 mllea from Canby. will trade for city property anywnere frntn rtr.n nu in Portland. OlTO -" V,RWM V "VJ ' " " - e a deal or yon will alwaya wiaa ou had. Call Room 11 Stovene Bldf., or writ Cyrus Powell OREGON CITT. Box 101. 331 WE'RE STEERING accidental. relatlvea lu Tbo man Portland. hv r. Ylgar Zagar, who gave hla name aa Tony Elmore when he obtained em ployment waa killed Saturday by a latidHllde while working on the Mount Hood railroad near Bull Run. Zagar waa tendlns the crane of the "team ItsbOVfL when .thousands of pound of lock and earth craahed down the nui aide. Hla neck waa broken and hla ukull waa crushed. Other workmen nod the avalanch. Several I aaaf Va- mr The unvi lllng of tho fountain In the workmen on the railroad wire receut- McLougblin Park In memory of tho ; ly killed by a landslide neai the same late John McLaughlin, known aa the place. faihnr of old Oregon, will take place Coroner Fox. who with Gilbert Ihla afternoon at 4 o clock. Mayor ,, , went ,0 the aceno of tUo- ao- Hrownell and Mr.. C. II. Dy wi I ' d addreHHea. and Mr., lon.uea u-r,- 7. tn mn ilhuujI nr Mra. w. iict'iuriiiai. u Ure.-n. Mra. A. E. Froat, Mra. b. u. Cooper and Mra. Ieon ueauariea, win render aeveral aelectlona. Mlaa Veda Wllliama baa charge of a cnorua inai will alug aeveral appropriate aelectlona. Park la Attractive. v..r imrnrA haa McLaughlin Park made a more attractive appearance than now. The roaee are in tneir fullBHi bloom, aa well aa the other flowering planta. The lawn haa been well kept, ana mtb. j. w. numa, wuu i. ...nuin. nt much nf tha credit for the appearance of tho grounds aur- rounding ine niaioncai om uumo ... r-. MTnatilln. haa worked faithfully to obtain theae groiibds, whither the building was movea. ana ior iniua them up. A rustic summer house was receutly completed, overlooking the city, and thla win De covereu uj tlful vines. Womsn's Club Daaervas h.'alae. The unveiling of the fountain win h unHar tha auanlcea of the Woman's Club of this city. Thl. fountain la the nrei memorial erected 10 ur. Louahlln mnA tt. urnman'a Cluh de serves much credit for Its work. Al- muugu ioo cuy naa been late in non- n.ln I h a niAiMMM m ... iii....I...b founder, a largo crowd la expected to LOG CABIN SALOON OWNER GOES FREE ii I Wo are ateerlng up against the. boat In men's and young men'a wearablee, hen wo ateer you hera. The celebrated L. Sy.tem clothes, ! Douglas shoes, stetson hata and other mall famous llnea that we repre- ' nt are branded by men who know tho best ' We're well Vbunched" on flno things lor men and young men MAN IS CAUGHT THIS MORNluG OREGON CltT, Or.. June 18. A . . . a. . .ia. Don't forget man with ahort hair waa caugu ion- erlng around the Grand Theatre, thla nA.in n evidently hadn't had 11 IV 4 HI4B 1" ' anything to eat for aom time, aa hla ...ih m rathar Inn. WheQ asked oaiw ' "R-fflflUhat ho was doing there Bt-r-pUsd aV & WW Smt-sM HMak looklna1 at th- Doatara VII aa. aaaj " - " - and waa cray for tha enow to open up so he could sea the lOOJcXurae, IXCLUWVt CLOTHIIM Hai tiv nsbssa JUDGE CAMPBELL HOLDS' THAT COMPLAINT WAS NOT DRAWN PROPERLY. Judge Campbell haa dlsmlased the chara-e aaalnat Joseph Kerrtck. pro prletor of the Log Cabin aaloon, who waa convicted before City Recorder Stlpp, of having women In h'.a ,'aco, and ttned $75 and given a jail term of ten days. Kerrtck applied to the Circuit Court tor a review of tho caae, and Judge Campbell decided that tho lower court erred. ' . , Gilbert Heagcs, attorney tor Ker i... .v... tha onmnlalnt aaalnat TICK, OIRUOI. lllv - " .- his client was improperly "'""'" .h.rina twn crimes, ll was un ima int that tha decision waa roveraed rr. nman were found In a WOIII . ir ...i.i.'. nla anmettme ago Thoy forfeited - their bonda of 110 each, and hare not been seen slnco. They are thought to have come iu Portland. 1HKRIPP ON TRAIL OP . . SHASTA LIMITED BANDITS. R.09ERTTRO Or.. Jnn 17. Sheriff Orolna and Domity Sheriff SUwart, who ara on tbo trail of th two highway men who held an tho Shasta umitea near Toncalla last night, reported late tonight that they had struck tbo trail of two men who went weat from Ton- nalla. - Tbo hlchwarmen walked backwards op a hill for half a mil to throw pur suers off tho trail. A holo In tba too Qtaa&ol their shoes vaslly juvo-tham I UD SO DO COUKi iu i.w.vr- - to W .hdwh Ihere today. A,,, VftfU'tii", BY BUSINESS I-lEtl MERCHANTS DELIGHTED WITH WORK ON ROUTE OF CLACK AMAS SOUTHERN. GRADING DONE MOST ECONOMICALLY Trip of Inspection Leada to Many More Persons Subscribing For Stock Meeting at Liberal." Several persons have subscribed for stock snd others have signified their Intention of doing so as a result of tha automobile trio made along part of the route of the Clackamaa South ern Railway Friday afternoon. Every- nna nf tha" 7S Dersona who made the trip waa delighted with the grading th haa ku. itnnn. and all realize that the road, piercing tbo rlc Jlo- lalia valley ana maning u ponaium to market millions of feet of the finest lumber In Oregon will Boon be ...itt "Tha reaulta are moat gratifying for thi amniint nf mnnev that haa been spent." said J. E. Jack, County Asses sor. "I am sure many or moae wno tnnV tha trln had DO Idea tnSt SO much of the work had been accomp- llahed. It the present rate oi pro gress continues, and I am euro It will, (Continued on Page 3.) Everybody Knows Something About Lumber Values these daya, but the homebullder who listens to the cry of "wait until lumber Is cheaper la not pt to be any nearer his goal on hla deathbed than ho la today. , Tho Government recommenda timber CONSERVATION and thla alone la proof that lumber. has a fixed Taluo. . Our yeara of experience In buying and Belling lumber lead us to advlae our freinda that NOW'S THE TIME TO BlAlD. There'a but one crop of timber for most of us. If you contem plate a new homo wo want to talk with you wo havo all grades of lumber. Tho lowest quality starta at good and goea up. Give us a call and learn tho facts about these lumber valuea. Builder's Supply Cites . t. " - V' A A an at Vs. nf DOGS FAIL TO FIND SCENT IN TRACING SUSPECT IN QUAD RUPLE TRAGEDY. SHERIFF'S POSSE FOLLOWS ANIMALS Mysterious Man Pursued at Twilight Seen Again But Soon Dieappears Into Woods. That the slayer of the Hill family at Ardenwald station baa escaped from that neighborhood waa the belief of the authorities late last night after bloodhounds had made futile search all afternoon for a trace of a man sus pected of knowing something about the crime. . The dogs were formerly owned by Harry Draper, of Spokane, nd figured in the pursuit of tne siay era of Governor Steunenberg, of Idaho, of ex-Sheriff Harvey Brown, of Baker, Or., aud of Harry Tracey. the notor vict. who terrorized this section of Oregon and part of Wash Ington. Posse Follows Dogs. . m haariori hv Sheriff Mass. Sheriff Stevens, of Multnomah; Sam uel Bradford, or seatiie, we .h. hminria and aoveral deoutT sher iffs left Portland in automobiles to put the dogs on the trail oi me .hn nn Thursday morning at tacked C.us Obrist. and Is blieved to hv. irnnw nn or ine riiu irscuj The dogs, however, did not accomp lish anything. They will be turned loose again today. Great things are claimed for the hounds by T. H. McDermott, a private detective, who trainea mem - partner of Draper in tsposane, being asserted that in one tnaiance they followed a irau iv uuui. Immediately after the killing of the Hill family Sheriffs Stevens and Mass conferred with men woo are In the handling or oiooanouous w the advisability of sending tor tne ..vtha otata penitenuarv. u.w uuri i. i . - iaa . K.t tim. mar ini circuui- stances precluded the possibility of ao- .. . . i . I n.. .K hliru1. compusning anymiug iu'"6 hounds. McDermott Gets Dogs. McDermott, however, sent Yomntar- ITy for the Draper boundsrwnrch are owned now by Bradford, who la an ex-pollceman of . Seattle ana ODiaineu them from the snerin oi o'i tv Washington, into whose bands they ' ... a. alK rhatn fell after Mcuermon irou on dissolving bis partnership with Draper. - i. - .. . "The trail now is too old for the i. a. a .nvthin in tralllnc down the alayer of the Hill imlly. unles. he Is the man that auacaeu "" u u.rwmnti "Rut if ha la the gaiu jnvLTOi""" , M .v. will tarn tba track. P11U IUO V6. " , . Uruirmntt Bald tne nOUDUB wuuiu ... k. .ni at the fence where Obrleat a assailant left the barnyard at the Dysler ranch aner - - wh. a .mall bell Is tinkled the animals lower their noses to the ground and follow tne iraiu uu -u they have been placed. . The mysterious mau, wuu -- sued by road workmen Friday aner noon near Twilight was seen again Saturday morning, but soon disap peared in the wooas. prisoner Still An Enlgms. The man who waa recently taken in charge by Deputy Sheriff F. A. Miles near Milwaukle as a suspect tn the Hill tragedy, still remains a mystery to the police of this city. He was recently taken by the officers i to where the crime waa committed, but the persona residing in that Ttclnlty had never seen blm there before. The man has refused to speak even to hla fellow prisoners. Not only is he a peculiar acting fel low but he has that appearance. His eyes are dim and he never raises them. Ou Saturday the other prisoners man aged to make his understand that be should assist in sawing wood and he did some sawing without much effort. He has a slouchy appearance and a two weeks' growth of beard. Deputy Sheriff Miles on Saturday tternoo asked him If he wished to go to the barber shop, but he did not reply. 3$ Memories '"""Zf JS xs TRIFLE The year 1910 marked the sixty-third anni versary ol the introduction oi the most widely-known brand o! silver plate- I84J ROGERS BROS. First produced by the original Rogers Brothers in 1847, it.has set the standard ol qualify lor all brands of silver plate II is the heaviest grade ol triple pule. W "Silper Tlate that Wean. " We carry a good line ol the various popular styles. . t BURMEiSTER & ANDRESEN Oregon City Jewelers FAMOUS CHRISTIAN ...; SCIENTIST TO SPEAK DR. FRANCIS J. FLUNO LECTURES ' TODAY AT 8HIVELVS OPERA HOU8E. Francis J. Fluno, of Oakland. CaL. one of the moat prominent Christian Scientists in tbo United tates, will deliver a lecture at Shlvely'a opera hnnaA a 9-ltn 'nlrwV thla aftarnnnn UUUDV k . U U w W-W rw VI.iwia la a .namhAV 'n thai 4ThHa thut 8clence Board of Lecfnrshlp of the First cnurcn oi ennse, Hcienusx, nnotnn mnA h.. lanriirad In all parts or tne world. He was a stuaent under Mrs. Eddy, and haa done much of his work under her leadership. . Dr. Fluno Is an interesting laiaer. and all persona who can. aro urged to bear him. No charge will bo made and no collection will be taken. Every body la invited to attena., , r5 ji PORTLAND LEADS ALL CITIEST - IN EXPORTS OF WHEAT, . i j ' WASHINGTON. Juno 17. Portland will carry off first honors In wheat oat- port trade of tho United Stat tor the Ikscal year ending June 30, and will be ao far in advance of compet ing porta aa to outclass alL Statistics compiled by tho Department of Com merce and Labor and mad public to day enow that during 11 months ended May SI, 1911. Portland's wheat oat porta amounted to 7,345.78 bushels. The nearest- competitor ts Paget Sound, whoso combined: wneai ahlp- mens aggregated 5,svtt,t ouaucm. aoao04OOabaaoooOOeoaoOO OOwOvt aOoaO0)oaOC)OwOa t . 1 W A IN 1 H U .l 5 to 20 Acre arms Near Oregon City yyv . l... ..ir.rol hinrr waitintf anrt manv coming If your place is for sale and the price right come and caa ti at finr".. o - o o o o ; si4th and Mal-V'A "WILD MAN" TURNS OUT TO BE SENSIBLE WORKMAN SAYS HE SLEPT IN CANYON FOR ECONOMICAL REASONS. The Oregon City "Wild Man," who has frightened many women and chil dren in the vicinity or w school, has been " - W.a .hiie trying to enter tho barn Ulonglng to. Henry May He was once recogniseu - . a u Mntractora on ueveniB Kneet. and who recently camo to Ore goTcity from near Wllbolt Springs gou viiy alaenln In the canyon? nr "tne Barclay n'sd'been in th. habit of moving hi. bed each nigm, so ut discover and steal hla bedding. But Kite of hla cunning aome one made sway with hla blankete Friday while '"was at work, ao ho Bought ahelter in May B barn. . latantlon He saia am not a.MM 4 1 sit ii r nun itt. ii" 7 4 aI Atm WoVt " W. F. SCHOOLEY El CO. Phone: Pacific M-80. Homo A-15S. 12 Mala Oregon City W- - " . , . - a oVc4wi-eOwOwCwOwCCw)C Let The Children Kodak By the Kodak Way they can take pictures as well as grown ops. Its lnstrocttre entertaining and taear- pensiye. " 'V '' Brownie Cameras $ I to $ 1 2 , Pocket Kodaks 1 0 to $2S We teach beginners tree;- 1 ' ' Hare talk tth oar Kciii V . . ' , , -t. " ; , ' HUNTLEY DRCc. SV KODAK AGEirr,. I ,-.V.'aV .. S ft" Tinr:Tr wi-'r-v now '