Lbeerlptlene rer K Morning 4 taW- be receivse for ! Lh ' Mn-Uo. time at opooUl ! !T; Seed V" ,r4r ;; .The eMy 4ejty lf-r. t V twae fortune: ewe Sle-l elcae , e latee In vry Beetle) e CUaa ma County, with a siM'eei at 30,000. Ara yoat an aarajaarf e) WEEKLY ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED 1506 VOli1 No. 143. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FKIDAY, JUNE 23, 1911. Peb Week, 10 Cttrn GOVERNOR AIDS Itl CAPTURIII! S BANDIT WIST LEADS POIII THAT FINDS JESS HALL SLEEPING UNDER TRII. - eSBBBBBBsaBBBB OUTUW CAUGHT WITHOUT STRUCCLE Convict Wounded In Faee and Ea hausted from Loaa of Sleep and tfforta to Cacapa Purauara. CollVALUH. Or., Jun Z2-r(8pec-laD.-Jeaa Hall, tlia escaped convict fn.ni tlia Oregon Penitentiary waa captured tonight without the firing of a lngle ahot, by a led by Gov arnor West. In clump of woods Just off iha road near I ho little vlllaKa of illodgett, a alatlon on the CorvaMla A Kirrn railroad, 20 nillea from Cor- valll". - Hull nd not ovan attempt any re aUUnce, but only smiled whan Hi . oovtrnor awakened titm by placing bla hand -on hla shoulder and al.akiug him, and lie looked Into Iba mumlca of th una bald on hlin by other membera of Iba posae. Hall la Woundad. Halle faca waa bleeding rrom wounds ha received aarly ibla morn Iih, when Sheriff tlallatly fired at blm once aa ba waa running a lot. a county road He bad bad no steep for 60 hours, and for much of (bat time had I ..tii without ftMKl. Ha waa In a aorry stale of exhaustion and eeemed almoat to welcome hla rapture by tha posae. The captured convict waa Immed iately manacled and placed In an auto mobile under heavy gard. In which Hie parly atarted to CorvalJIe late to iiikIiI. On the way Warden Curtla, In another automolille. met tha (lover nor'a party, and Hall waa turned over in him and taken on to Halem by way of Kin fa Valley. Governor Haada Poaaa. In the poaae which captured nun Lriildea the flovernor. were Deputj Ka..rlr Mrlnnea: W. M. IJnilll. South em paclflo agent at t:orvallla, and C,roer Hague, George Armlatead, Earl llarrla and II. L. llolgate, of Corvallla. The poaaa had been cloae on llalra trail all afternoon and evening. Tha route taken by the outlaw lead through dne underbruah and It waa not until 7; 3n o clock that the purauera came arrose him unexpectedly sleeping under a "tree. WEATHER INDICATIONS. a Oregon City Fair, north went- a a erly wlmla. Oregon Fair, uorthweaterly k wind. tier the control of a central bank, recognized by J lie government and giv en the nnceaaary authority, "In till way monetary exlgenclce are promptly met. The necessity. In any at Inflatory system to be adopted by u, for aoina agency Ilka that of a central bank generally baa been ao quloaced In by all who have given careful, candid and Intelligent conald eratlon to the currency ayatem of oth er countries, where they do not have monetary nanlca, and to the cauaea for the currency panic, which we do have, to our coat, In thla country, "After our laat money panic In 1907, eiciNlntlon wan made, known aa the Aldrlch-Vreelund bill, which offcra an liiNtrutncnt for teniMirary relief agalnnt ihn actunl caah atrlngency due to boarding and to panic, but of a very clutnav and unaatlNfnctpry char acler." . BARBERS TO SHAVE OF PLAN TO CLOSE SHOPS EARLIER, IT IS BELIEVED, WILL BE ADOPTED. The movement atarted aeveral weeka ago to cloae tbe burber abopa of the flly at 7 o'clock Inatead of 8 In the evening eacept on Wedneadaya and Haturdaya, It la believed, will be aucceaNful. It waa aald Tburaday that al) ownera but one had agreed to tbe auggeated achodule. There are nine ahopa, one of which la conducted by a woman. In the city, and the barbera aay the houra are too long. They alao cimplaln that many of the cuHtoinera wait until Juat a few mlnutea before cloalng time before vlaltlng the ahopa, which meana that the barbera are delayed Juat aa long -.' aa It takea to cut a peraon'a hair or liovernor, n I ahave a man. I no , movniem w atarted by the proprletore of "The An deraon." Tbe pluti la for tbe ahopa o remain open until 8 o'clock on Wed neadaya and 10 on Haturdaya. v ... i - PARTNERS. mmmmmmmmmmmmmm aaaaaaaaaaawaaaaaaB aaaaaaBBBa aaaaaaBaBaaaaaaBaaaBBa Idaii umv DronDT IHILHHI lLrUIl RANDALL IS READY OR BANK OPENING The convict waa armed with a re volver, and although n nrea many tlmea at meml)erB of the poeae that flral ran blm to earth laat nigni mx Wren Station, near 1'hllomaih, he atlll bad aeveral rounda of ammunition left. TAFT URGES CURRENCY REFORM AT BIO BANQUET. NEW YORK, June Speaking to night at tha banquet of the New York Htate Hankere' Aaaorlatlon at Manhat tan Hech( I'realdent Taft dlacuaaed currency problema, with eapeclal at tention to the National Monetary Com ml ..h Ion reform plana. The need of ilrnatlc reform waa emphaaUed. In all well regulated banking and currency ayatema of the Old World, he aalaV "the power to control caan ronervea and the laaue of bank notea to be uaed aa currency la placed tin- Mra. Buckbee To Ba Paator. At the conference of the Tnlted iirethren church at rhllomath, Mra. Iluckbce wa apM)lnted to aucceed the Rev. Mr. Clark, paator of the church ihu cltv. and ahe will atjon take up her dutlea here. Her husband, who la hIbo a Tnlted Iirethren paator haa i.....n b l ven an aaalKiiment In Idaho. FOUR SISTERS SUE TO REVOKE WILL LATE W. P. WEISMANDEL SAID TO, HAVE BEEN UNDULY " INFLUENCED. PETITIONERS ARE CUT OFf.WITO l Mra. Ola M. Ogle, of Canby, Who Got Largest Part of Eatate, la Named Aa Defendant.' IS MADE TO CLUB n ir.KAMAS SOUTHERN WORK FULLY EXPLAINED AT BIQ SMOKER. CONGRESSMEN CALLED INACTIVE Commercial Club Votea To Urge Rep- COME AND SEE My eight 5-acre tracta of rich level land 3-4 mile from Oregon City iimtta, MISS WALKER THRILLS WITH PIANO PLAYING MISS BENSON PRESENTS ACCOM PUSHED OREGON CITY MUSICIAN. reaentativea To Work For Bill Providing For Dredging of River. Intense Interest on the part of those present marked tha Commercial Club Thursday night to consider the feasibility of building a public dock and providing bitching posia ior tbe use of farmers. The Clackaraaa amithern railway project, however, IH-clailnu that tbe lute William rhilllp Welsinaudel waa unduly In fluencod, when he executed a will, In which Mra. Ola M. Ogle, of Canby, received the lion'a ehare of bla estate, Attorneya C. D. and D. C. Latourette on Thursday afternoon filed a petl- drew the attention of those present to Hon In the County Court, on behalf a greater degree man euner oi u of Nellie Lyon.. Rose Howard. Emma other matter, that were up ,or u, I hllUps und Rose Welsraandel, for tne n- report 0f the committee ap- .evocation of the wllL pointed by the governora of the clun -ri... i..- ... .... ..rni,Mt,i Fh- n invMtieate the matter or a puunc l lli.uiu... V " V . ..aA mn,h y Ti last. Tbe value of the eatate. dock ana nucning I' " Mlsa Kva llenaon. of Portland, one a , lhe petition. l $1,500, - -t- wide from the of the leading mualclana of that city, but ,t (- unjeratood1 that the realLoutn n. of Eleventh street to the nrevented Mlaa Louise Walker, aaugn- Vrtlue exceed thla amount. north line of Tweiun street a .- . . Myain a ana mu u m miwi w j Petitioner, Left II Eaen. - .la . that the Ore- Air. Welsinaudul bequeated tl to on construction Company waa ready . . I V - .-.. . . tk.t nnlnt fnr tftft each of the tltlonera. 5 w nu to erect i T'' ' ".r. .m h. mother. .100 to Oertxnde Kaurek. 'S. of .t"' two lota and house at lonaon, ur., w Obiectlon Made To Report. . . . . 1 1 M.a,nk .ml rhn n to I - - , t nessie wens, - The estimated coat or lmproviug Wayne K. Ourley, and tne remainur fc dlatance specified POSTMASTER BACK FROM OLYM- PIA WHERE HE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS. POSTAL SAVINGS STARTS MONDAY DepoalU To Ba Limited To $500 And Only 100 Will Be Received at One Time. Postmaster Randall returned Thurs day from Olympla, Wash., where he waa a member of a ciasa of postmas ters and postofflc4 Inspector, that re ceived Instructions regarding the op erating of Dostal saving, banka. The bank here will be opened Monday, and It la believed the depostta the first month-will be large, There were nine postmasters and two Inspectors In the class at Olympla. Postmaster Cavanaugh, of that city, where a postal savings bank waa es tablished sometime ago, explained the method of bookkeeping and other mat te ra relating to tbe bank. Mr. Cava- naueh received hla Instructions In Washington. Changes To Be Made. The new department, being in its infancy, the postal authorltlea have not, a. a matter of fact, completed ita system, and changea and lmprove- menta will be made at tne suggestion nf the noRt masters. Mr. Cavanaugh aald that tne ae- postte In the bank at Olympla were larza the firat montn. but atnee me the average number of dally deposi tor, ba. been small. He expects, how ever, that buslneaa will Improve aa the people become more laminar wun tbe department. Onlv natrons of a noatoriice may De- come deposltora In the bank at that place. The poatmaatera. however, de rided that a man. who waa not a natron of another Doatofflce, might be come a postal oepoauor oj iiurtmr Ing a money-order for a amaii amount. which would be cashed lmmedateiy by the office. The object of the provi sion la to prevent one bank rrom ia log what should )e the patrona oi an other. Additional Help Denied.' Postmaster Randall baa not beeu al lowed additional help, but If the banking business amounts to much he will need at least one more clerk. The Astoria office waa allowed another clerk when the Dostal banking ae- nartment was o.tabllshed there. No depositor will be allowed to deposit more than $100 at a time and 500 la the limit for individual deposits. The holder of the certificate, may then mirchaae a nostal savings bond which paya two and one-nan per ceuv interest, and again become a tor. Mrs. Edith Davis . i t , v 1 SUSPECT CAUGHT; SH0wi;i;:c DAVE GREEN, BULL RUN FUGI TIVE, FOUND ALMOST EX HAUSTED IN TENT. CAPTURE IS HOST IMPORTANT t uwL Mra. Edith Davia, one of tbe great educational worker, of thla country will deliver two addreasea at the Will amette Valley Chautauqua, one at t o'clock, July 15, and one on July 16 at 11 o'clock. Ms. Davis is a graduate of the' Uni versity of Wlaconaln and of Wellealey College. She was a professor In Clary University and baa apent much time in travel atudylng education and tem- rance. She has recently returned from her second trip to Europe where ahe visited two-thirds of the coun tries in her atudy of these great prob lema. She repreaented thla govern ment at the Anti-Alcoholic Congress in London and while there took a course with specialists In Oxford Unl veralty. J i SANS SHOES, ATHLETE IS CALLED "WILD AGED VISITOR, WHO GOES BARE FOOT, VICTIM OF AMUSING , MISTAKE. ruarj ter of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Walker, of thla city. In piano recital w Wednea- Kronta on Molalla road and la on the day evening at the home of the Walk electric line being built from Oregon eI, oll 8xtn and Washington atreeta. City to SlWerton. I will sell you proved a delightful entertainment either tract for 1700 and give terma. na WBi attended by 125 persona of I own this land and know the value of 0rKon city. land. This la the beat bargain to be I MlM walker's playing ctmslata of of hB proierty. Incladlng hla expec- " wa $1 000 t0 1500. The eauty of expreaslon and musical un- tatlon In tne estate oi ui u.:., objection raised by the report ... .i oi mimi, I hava a ..nnuinn and musical un- tat on in tne eninie ui i,i,in inu iu ' - - 7. u-u.j M ra Hifle. ",Bl . I w fine 60-acr. tract on fine road 8 He. dor.dlng. She aptly combine, these - " t T welsmandol waa vced hy oeor S n. --- from Oregon City. 5 mllea from Canby. .,trbtl,e, 8nd bring, a tonal .variety wa not 0, .ound mind when he algned "Id 1 that c0kraem;e np,dl ought t0 Will trade for city property anywhere ,nat , exquHlte. Every number on ,n wm, and did not have eufnclert ck second came tbe program waa wen receivea anu understanding ana inieiuBr f w g ij-Ren who wanted to showed the young artist na. naa me hll0W wbat he waa noma.. kno why (he 0reKon Construction best Instruction and haa a future be- . . Cite(( To Appear. ' romnanv should be granted the right . .. a. f , I n nlnnlal MOnV I I - . . mw1 ion nor ivhuuih vi""""- from Oregon City to Portland. Give m. a deal or you will always wish you had. Call Room 11 Stevens Bldg., or write Cvrus Powell OREGON CITT. Box JOS v n5 a REGULAR CIRCUS beautiful glfta and flowera were pre- ...ntnH to Mlaa Walker. Mra. Herbert O. Reed, tne portiana impersonator, waa beard for tne nrsi time In thla city on thla occasion. Her tmpersonatlona were excellent, and ahe was forced to respmio io muj encorea. The program, which waa aa fnllnwa. ooened with a duet by Miss w rtnnnon and Mlaa Loulae Walker, both of whom proved to be artlsta on the piano: iiuei, ine Mocart, Mlaa Kva iienaon uU walkers Impromptu Op. 143 . at...K.r, ! res-let to." "Bach.' Rondo Op. 51. No. 1. Beethoven, Mlas Louise Warner; imiwi " -i "rhiM.Dr.m." "Two tJttle Authors, Mra. Herbert O. Reed: "The Cuckoo," Arenaky. "Norwaalatt Bridal Proces sion," Grieg. "Huraoreske." ' Dvorak. Miss uulae Walker; Impersonation, "Closing Exerctaea." Mra. Herbert G. Reed; Theme with varlatlona, Op. 142, Schubert. Mia. Walker. - After the rendering of thla excellent U Walli 4 n..nt. A bla dleplay of wide-awake etylee gh wg ,MBtei !n tn, enteruinment .j ........ .it tha new tone by Mra. E. Fraxell, of Portland. Mlaa ana - - - I t, -m nr.Mnt tnH w.i 9i.. w - -rr- I W)II11"J " " .. I All of the four petltlonera are aia- to buld and operate tne aoc -u- lers of Mr. Welamandei, and' win who composed xji-"" make every effort to break the will. tlon Company. i w...- K.n iroH to ni.wt nm were met by Mr. Tne Denencmr.es .'" " t rrank appear In the ouni uoun wuu lu Morrett or aumrv. ------ daya. . . .. J Buacn. nir. d -- ; --- - " ... a. l . i x I 1 nonnh K -t UH. 1 tka w tD f I I III nil IFCIBVil wa w who la absent In tbe East, but u ia tlon had come u. Vu, - auppoaed that the helra under the will ed to build and operate a pu "M""" - will take the necessary atepa to pro- ,hnt the United Btatee n'ne.r' 7 tect their Interest.. - surveyed the rapid- last faU I bad rj, the orouosltlon of dredging the v.. " ... .11 a.t. a. aAAHaal rapid, and "ai an mai Jinit th renreaentatlvea In TXT aa m K I n art nil and have the work conatructlon taken up through the reg ular cnanneis. fiehuabal Favors Report. .inn of a Public Dock for Oregon City haa been up for th i laat a. ..All t.. ..Aoea " (Iflin I I- MCnurUVI. wav EARL HORTON SAVES SELF '"-aT M dockage facilities. YOUTH IN RUNAWAY If NGS TO BARN DOOR deposl interest on depoalta atart at the hortnninir of the first month after the iipnoalta are made, and Intereat wTll not be paid unieaa tne money is xepi In the bank one year. MAIN STREET PANIC HORSE DEMOLISHES CAKT TOURING CAR IS GRAZED. AND A runaway horse created much ex citement and caused a email panic on Thursday afternoon when it came tearing down Main street with the remalna of a cart attached to it. The horse aa It passed the court house .,...1 h automobile of Robert Ba- i,. .hirK waa standing near the court house gate. Part of the cart struck the tire of the automobile, but no riamaee waa done. The freniled animal them turned the corner wnere several horses were tied, running Into the sidewalk and falling, it waa aoou it. rnt and when caught was fastened to the collar of another horse that was tied to a hitching post. It waa soon extricated, and the owner h animal away. The cart waa demolished. portiSsSeder FAILS TO APPEAR SheTltt Maas and Chief of Police Shaw Inreatlgated another story about a "wild man" Thuraday, hut as in aer- enl other instances tne man was ir from being wild, although be aumiwea that he nractlced nrtmltlve metboda. The fact that the man waa nareioin, and trotted along a dusty road be hind a waeon. kicking tbe oust up like a boy of eight, gave rise u m tnrv and started tne anenu J , , ..... T1.. nhif M nrntiin anomcr tiun. i u. man hoa name la Whittaker. and whose home la in Miiwauaee, v.s i. mioui nf VYank Klesner. Mr. KleBner and Mr. miiwi to Gladstone In a wagon early Thurs day morning, and on tne way oaca, the latter, despite hla alxty yeara, said that he waa tired of riding and would take hla ahoes off and trot along behind the wagon. Mr. Wltta ker la an athelete, and believea run ning without the nanuicap or ou la good tor one a health. The vehicle .in.l awav from Mr. Whittaker, who was soon baited oy Anuy un it ankerf the racer hla name, anA whv ha waa running along the road In hla bare feet Mr. Whittaker or Mint refused to answer, but when Mr. Grieshaber told mm ui ma .i ,,- .nanirinna. he tried to ex- plain and atarted ofT again at a rapid pace to overtake the wagon. Mr. r.io.k.he, nursued him and wnen hev caught no with the wagon Mr. rttmbed in. Then Mr. -L-v.-Ko- aakoit to b nermltted to ride, which privilege waa accorded him. However, he lnalsted upon i,nnin mor about Mr. Whittaker .-a m-.iiv the athlete elected him . ,,a .ahirln. Then Mr. Gries haber notified somebody of the "sus picious character." who In turn noU aharifr and chief of police. -saw -s H. They headed off the wagon on Singer Hill and upon hearing Mr. Whitta ker'. atory allowed blm to go on his war harefoot. with ahoes or sandals, Just as he liked. Man Thought To Know So me thins Of Hill Tragedy Refuaee Te Answer Incriminating ' Questions. Refusing to answer questions that might incriminate him, but -readily answering those of minor importance, a man who gave his name as Dave Green, and who was pursued by a sheriff's posse in the Bull Run coun try for three daya, waa locked up in the county Jail aa a suspect In the H1U tragedy Thursday night The fellow at times feigns Insanity, but that "he is sane Is the belief of everyone who questioned him. The authorities are confident that his arrest is the most Important development since the dead and mutilated bodies of William Hill, his wife Ruth Cowing H1U. and the " latter's two little children by her first . husband were found In tnelr home near Ardenwald Station more than two weeks ago. Man Captured In Ten. . The man waa arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Phillips and Leonard and T. F. Cowing, brother or tbe aiain wonmu. who with Sheriff Maas bad pursue! him for three days, near Cottrell. which la twenty-two miles east of Portland. That he la the same man who waa Been acting auspiciously near Sandy and inquired the way to the Barlowe trail into Eastern Oregon, the authorities are confident. The man was found in a tent which had been abandoned by a gang of workmen. The membera of the poaae heard him moaning in the tent as mey P He answered the description of the suspect wanted, and waa later idenn- fled by persons wao naa before, v He at first reiusea u a," hla name, but later aald that it was Green, and finally gave hla first name. The fellow was weaa wwu -and hunger, declaring that he had not had anything to eat for Ate daya. Suapect la Evaelve. ' He was helped Into an automobile and tbe members of the posse hasten ed to Oregon City with the priaoner. After being given aomethlng to eat by Sheriff Maaa, he was a"""? regarding himself. He asaerted Uiat k. .. a laborer, and exhibited cal loused palma in proof of hie asser tion. " , Asked what be was uu.jm i..n Dun nnnntrv ana wot t"-v-- to take a trip across the mountains he answered: "Oh I was Just a doing. l.. . .imiiar answer to a ques tion as to where he lived, and where be wM 1 the time of the Hill I tragedy. Once he aald when aaked where he had come from th.t he cam. to Ore- EXPERT TO PASS ON COURT HOUSE BIDS LETTING OF CONTRACT FOR RE PAIRING STRUCTURE IS POSTPONED. " ' It's a regular elrcua to buy at this store. for summer wear. a..lta. Shoes. Shirts, Underwear, W A Straw hat's the Thing. Saturday evening at the former'a SERIOUS INJURY IN NOVEL WAY. Vaal UraftntV WllO hall beeff' aaslat- w -...i.-: in delivering the le n er ii i h i aiiiu. . Considering the Impossibility of get ting the city to build and that the .. ,i,hmi anrrnachina on any one', right grant the right to i the com-V Ralph Ackley, a real eaUte . dealer. k..iih anil nnerate tne aocn the report ought to be accepted and th council urged to grant the right I " ... .. nn Twalfth and Can- .nmn,nf ' home in Portland: when man; of her . treet.. bad a narrow eacape i on Durlng the discussion the aUtion Portmnd friend, will have the oppor- Weonead.y evening, a ter returning fof bc dock for Portland wa. tunlty of hearing ber. rrom nia delivery r. - - brougn. ui, - r"iZ tn . fair Mlaa Walker waa attired in a yellow attached to the wagon er, standing that Portland awmed to be In a fair gown to corraapond with the decora- near the Ice factory wnen a oouu. m of acquiring .ne ----- j --- -tiona of the parlor, which were .of Pacific train pa.aed. and the front property and building In the near golden. California poppiea. marigo.u. ",-K,""..T-"Se w.ion. ru,"r!- was finally amended Pffice Brothers EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIER. ' - Het UU Others ' teh ted Main . and yeIlow..m.rguerite., tne - w-- - - - . "&.tZ "to DUlld the dock around, starting back ak, tn, necessary improvement .a - ; ' j I . j .... l . tk. raar or tne ice I - ... .i.ut aa The QOCK wuuiu nnnnina Ijk ITance' roaea ana w.ia wwrq me or wwi tn poppiea, lm '" a i -v... .,rba .n,i had It not been for young ..... without tbe atreet to give flower, or tne corTe.puuu.. . - . -----.-:.-, tn. door tha " .W- Hnrk. ,nd pink ah.dea of eieciroi.era. m have met ,c" ".V,. m tha dlacuaalon rrr1' h,cahndB w-s- Uhaue-; of Rsmbler. and FUh.r Holme, ros on., ...ghUj - (Continued on Page - . a i i at r si w i n h i sz lu t.aa-af v aa we, a. i .. a,av4 I aa MlfinBnrsl. I B a Dnf mw u y WARRANT TO BE wunn 1 FOR ACKLEY ERICKSON STILL ILL. OUT ,i.k nrn. In tha Corbett building, WIIU V rlsf Portland, did not come to u"i v Tvnli.t afternoon to atand trial for automobile apeedlng and today a war rant will be aworn oui ior . I an annnarauw 'J less ne iui rwt thla morning. He promlaed CWel Shaw, In a conversation o-e. tta . tele- phone, mat ne wuum - - - karinv Policeman Green ssw'tn; adding throw. Main street early Wednesday morning and obtained the number oi n. i..-n. ITrlrknon. wno w -- rn on the Clackamaa river about J e . , Z. v-nn ntv. who Is wanted Z9 , " tefephoned Thursday that be waa atlll too 111 to come to !. .u. He nromlaed to put in an appearance a. soon aa he ia able. ti,. rmintv rourt Commissioners at . Thnrailav night postponed action upon the blda for remodeling the interior of the courthouse, i, .... nodded to obtain the opinion of an expert before the contract la Tha work- involves me of the aherlff'a office and larger vault will R. nrovioea ior me ivbwi- der a office. . A vault also will be in- ataUod in the sheriff s omce. eever. bids havebeen receivea, ?. tw.!"1.7 irV.r.nVked in mill Th'; Jan wa. in hi barefeet and had hla coat and trousers on captured. He made no eno srreat but tne dent that even u ne - ?r.V: will crime he haa been con nected with aomethlng which i cauaea Sim to try to nee thla part of the aUte The Barlowe trau is senium - a k. tmnossibie for a man w ,v wwu - i. ,h. .teen his condition io climbs. Man Travela For Daya. It ia the belief of the memoeraui . wtmair r nae. niau - raveUng- through the wood, and nn derbruah for more than a eefc H1 shoes are badly worn, and his c othlng is torn In places, ne o 1'wo weeks' growth of beard snd hta mustache la long and haggT. The suspect is sbout five feet ten Inches .ii hullt He will be put through r -arching exam.natK,n to- day. but the auinor.n k L nf hreaklng him down. - He la the ahrewdeat man captured In the search for the quadruple slayer, and he evidently has made up hla mind to anawer only queatlona that will not reveal his past MISS LATOURETTE WINS HONOR. Oreaon City Girl Dletlngulehee Herself ..I. ...III. PaII . ' Miss Ruth Latourette, daughter of . .a Mra. n. C. Latourette. of this city, who haa Juat been graduated from McMinnvuie is, -distinction of receiving the highest scholarship of any student In the his tory of that college. At the cor mencement exerclaeB ahe waa the v. dlctorlan. Mlas Latourette will arrl ln this city this week to spend summer at her home. I Arantail CouDm. License to marry was tasued Tit day to Lillian Stonbrlnk and RC W. Molander. . sooo ooeooooooeoeooooooeo'eooocoeooeo i-4 Acre Tract All in crop, dose to school ud Electric car Uzr, ! blocks from store. will semms V7- terms. If you want a home come and see us. t 0 t 9 V7. F. SCHGOLEY a CO. S1t Mali tt, Ore-ea) CKy.