mmpm tfMrtsaia'fer Mm Mrntn0 Tha muty iisUII it. jit & Imm Portland na) fttmi jaf- v ' , late In a vary naaJwi af CissM ' V maa Cevey, wNh a aayajtMlM a V tOMO. Art ym, an a. iriaWf ' . 3, ) . M will m reee'vee fer r a limited tliwa at a ewaolal ita.' Sana1 In yawr onaer today at benefit of law artoa. WCCKLY ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED 1566 . , . - an : - T VOL: 12 No. 17. OREGON CITY, OUEOON, FJilDAY, JULY 21, 1911. 1 i 1 Pn Week, 10 Omm UO VOTESARE WIFE WARNED WHO LORDS ALWD, CHANGE VETO DDI ERNST BASSERMAN. OLLED IN CONTEST NEARLY DROWNS PERPETRATED BY WAIT Ac DOUCALL Liberal Leader Mentioned aa Peaaible German Chancellor. n Of ICO R D BREAK INQ START MADI IN REMARKABLE RACK FOR PRIZE. XDIDATES O FRiEDS ACTIVE adsr Not to Far Ahead That Oth- ara May Nat Enter And Oo To Front With Llttla Diligent. Effort. h ha nuiubr of vutee 130,000 polled ce tha atart of (Ita Enterprise Graud ilui Contact, Jul It, l. Hid red 4 H ord breake- in iaa history of Vol te t omrsis in uregon ai a rwe flairs of -bis nur aia lw to get birted, but not si in (bla case, where ! prtii ti ttM glvn a'ay ara o liiable and thi, nrrarutin.ent of Cl- 1 but ion .f the a4.i' ure cqiellv vhli-d J"ft C-mJidaies in ! looa tha rounty realize thia, Judging mi tho nuinli f iilrrliiloiie re eved at m i:i.,rpri4't otru e Jnrin( li pm twenty-four hours, and It U afe prediction that tha results or fined in tola contest will aurpaaa the ndret expectations of every Candl- i to the race. ' Already a numtar of Candidate ara tlrely engaged securing subnet I p ns, aa tha yola totals snow, and be- many daya hava elapsed there will hera who hava not made up their Hid to compete, who will be In tha, re to win. Hot lone fleiaya ara iiKeroua. aa othara may at tba pree- t moment ba calling on friend of are that you figure would esslai u. Hi art today tbla moment to mmunlrate wth your friends and ra- tlves, and give them to understand u hava decided to take tha matter , and thai you want them to nip ii, and then go aner me votea ana twrrlptlona and get enough to win flret prlna to be awarded to your at r let. Htaa Worth Tha Effort. Karh and every ona of tba Drllea la rth a good hard try and you wlll( ka a bit of plaaaura callng on frlenda d becoming acquainted with peraona flio will ba glad to b given an op- rtunlty to ahow their fiiandahlp and krouraga you In your ambition. The coming weak will no doubt ba exciting one of tha raca aa tha udldatea who Maura on winning ona the valuable prlxea will atart to rk with energy. There wll ba no d of auapenaa and anxiety among b candidate to know Juat bow they land and what their chancaa ara conj ured with that of tha leader at that line. Thera will b a lively aklrmlah 9r votea and Juat bow long tba lea ri ot today will hold that poalilon will ' hard to aay. That la up ber com itltora. Candidate have been cautioned line and again that an early atart la lair the battle when competing for Irlien In voting eonteate and If you i not take advantage of It you will Save no one to blame but youraelf. tart today and keep peralatently at until the laat day of the conteat. I here la plenty of time to enter your kame and aecure enough vote to win the first prtie to be awarded to your liairlct. ' Noting Becomee Erlak. Candidate who are In the raca will lecelve every help from tha conteat management to map out a plan for a kncceeaful campaign and will carry tnt every promise made. The wlnnera 'III win on a fair baala, and the pruea III be-dlHtrlbuted In accordance with (he rule ao that every body will be rtven an opportunity to aee that the (otint I honeat. Tbeae are the fact hat hav'e brought auch a reaponae from nearly every eectlon of Clacka- iaa County and the people know mat he Integrity of an Enterprise contvt Naa never been queatloned. The voting i la becoming brlak.and here are going to ba aornejjard fought .little before the closing night of the rout eat. 8o far tbe totala are pretty venly divided In each of the district Continued on page two. V re Up In the Air Too muoh atock for this time of tha year. . - Wa're going to unload In tha blggaat reduction safe of the yaaf. It la genuine pleasure to give our custom ers the Benefit of the lowest pries they have ever known. Nothing raasrvsd all must go. It's an neonomy opportunity ef a lifetime and will not last lono the tempting reduction will aoon move tha goods. - Broken Unas W. L, Doug- $2.95 Iaa 4 an 4 Bhoea.... Baits 50 oanta, 73 ante and 0 oanta, 75 xanta and a ua. II val Price Boothets EXCLUSIVE CLOTHICRE ' Not Like Othere. 8th and Main Bta. IAN SQUATTER FOR 35 YEARS ItAS TO MOVE COMPLAINT MADE TO COUNCIL " AOAINST JOE ANDREW ' AND VISITOftS. Joe Andrew, better known aa "In dian Joe.'' whj) baa lived In a but at Flrat and Washington atreeta for mora than 35 yeara waa ordered to move Thursday by Chief of Police Shaw. Alonio Maker, who recently built a home near the old Indlan'a but com plained to the City Council, and the chief waa Inatructed to tell Andrews to find a home elaewhere. Although "Indian Joe" lived In the but alone, he waa often visited by membera of bla race from other parts of the state, and at tlmea 10 or 11 alept In the little ramshackle building. Many complalnta have been made by neighbor of the revela at the place, and aa "Indian Joe" waa a aquatter he bad no re course but to get out. Me, however, objected strenuously at first to going, but gave In when the chief obtained a room for him on Fifth street near the river. Patromce our advenlaera. STANDING OF CANDIDATES IN CONTEST - CANDIDATES IN MI88 MYRTLI5 CROSS Orewon City , MISS ALLIB WARE ...Oregon City, k MIH8 L.KNA STORY....'. Ort-gon City , MRS. K. F," ZIMMERMAN. . ..... .Oregon City , MISS TILL1B MEYERS Oregon City . MISS EVA KENT.... ......Oregon City , MISS ELLA WHITE.... Oregon City , MISS MAIM1B BRIQHTBILL Oregon Cty . MISS ROSE J.IT8TIN Oregon City , -MISS RET A CAROTHERS....... Oregon City MISS GERTRUDE WILSON Oregon City MISS LILLY IXWO. Oregon City MISS ROSE MILLER- Oregon City , MISS ANNA WOODARD Oregon City MISS JENNIE BCHATZ.... '.Oregon City MISS EVA ALLDRBDGH Oregon City MISS VERNA MEAD 4 CAN 'DATES IN MISS JENNIE DJX MISS DEN A PROSSER......... .MISS ELLEN MOEHNKE '.Shubel MRU. M. T. MACK.: MISS ADA LARKIN. . MIS3 FAY nATDORF: MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS EDNA HUTCHINSON. .. MILDRED REAM,,..,. ADA CARES..... LILLIAN HOLT...., NORA KIMFHCRLT . MRS. JULIA HOLT MISS MISS INEZ KNOX ...Boring .... ELSIE HHOBNBORN MISS ETHEL CLOSNER MISS BIODWEN THOMAS ni.. MISS MAY JOHNSON MISS ETHEL DE BOK MISS MINNIE SKIVERS ....... MIHS ANNIE OARD1NER , MISS HELEN SMITH H TO DECIDE BASEBALL PROTEST BEAVER MANAGER APPEALED TO IN CONTROVERSY OVER CHAUTAUQUA GAME. The Athletic Committee of the Wil lamette Chautauqua Assembly will not make a decision In the proteat of the Dllworth Derbies to the Price Ilroa.' team being awarded tbe baae bnll championship, until a letter la received from Manager McCredle, of the Portland baseball team, telling whether Merger, who pitched for Price Bros , Is a member of a team In the Northwestern League. Marry White, manager of Pnce Proa., has written to Manager McCredle. for the Information, and expecta a letter to day from him. White declarea that Merger I not a member of the big league, and, consequently waa eligi ble to pitch In the laat game, which was won by Price Hroa. and gave them the championship. C. Hcbuebel a member of the committee haa leu for California oh an automobile trip. William Koerfler, of St. Johns, form erly of this city, waa in Oregon City on Wednesday visiting friends. .k DISTRICT NO 1. e . Votea. 6802 481J 6010 . S925 4010 6916 SS15 '. 3916 ' 473J ' 4003 2R04 - 414 3909 S 3936 - 2612 3106 4922 Oregon, City , DISTRICT NO. 2. ' Votes. . . 3828 . 3619 .. 4002 , 6618 ..'6514 ..,4011 . ' 1604 , 4014 . 2RZS . 4418 , 2608 . 4828 , 2920 , 3525 . 3924 , 3610 . 35IS . 461 r . 3912. . 2601 Mullno" .Oawega - . a Cahhy .'. . . Mllwaukiu ,VVHt Oregon City ,Canby i.. .Willamette Sandy Rnndy ..... Boring .... Oog Orove , Cam .... Sprlngwater , Beyercreek Clackamas , WMamellle .tlladatone ., Meldrum .,. ,Cftncmch .'. 4201 10.000 WARRAUTS PAID BY TREASURER ARTICLE IN ENTERPRISE BRINGS SCORES OP HOLDERS TO OFFICE. . An experience of Thursday convinc ed County Treaaurer Tufta that there la a great deal in newspaper publicity. As the result or an article In The En terprise he paid out a cool (20,000 In a few-hour and expecta to pay out about $15.01X1 today. The article gave the Information that the County Treaaurer had 135.000 with which to liquidate all road warrants Issued and Indoraed prior to December 14, 1910, and tbat the money would be paid today. Mr. Tufta bad bardly opened hla office before be waa besieged by a crowd of warrant holders, and, al though he had not intended to take up the warrants Thursday, ha decided to do so. "The Enterprise certainly reachea the people," said Mr. Tufts, "and It I a fine medium In which to adver tise.' There la a moral In this little story, which should appeal to the merchanta of Oregon City. Thla Isn't the edi torial department of the paper, but In connection with the above Illustration It la a mighty good place to repeat, reiterate, and resuscitate the old axiom, which everyone should know ADVERTISING PAYS. Do you ever go to the Grand Theatre. Aren't tbe crowd large at that playhouaeT. The management believes In. advertising and la one of the moat conalatent pat ron of the columna of The Enter prise. "Then, too, Mr. Srhram knowe how to advertise. THERE IS SOME THING IN .THAT. Go to the big storeroom and warehouse of the Ore gon - Commission Company aometime and see what a fine business la being done there. Messrs. Beatle and Rob bins believe In advertising and they know HOW TO ADVERTISE. Ad the aame story could be told of aev eral other houses In Oregon City. L The City School Directors, at meet, ing Thursday afternoon, purchased 260 folding chairs for the auditorium and gallery of the new High School. The chair are of the latent model, and are hand-tome and strong More chair and desks will be purchased later by the board. . It la the Intention to have the equipment of the building aa up-to-date and convenient as possible. It I probable that an electric bell clock system will be Installed In tbe school. The system la the same aa la used In the schools n the large cities of the East, and la highly recommended by teachers who have bad experience with It. '. - , Wlfa Accused of Desertion. M. M. Jamessnn has filed a suit, for divorce against Ella Jameanon. They were married at River Kail, Wis., July 2. 1905. Jameason alleges that hla wife deserted him on July 6, 1905. George C. Brownell represent Jamea son. ; MRS. DUNKUS' HUSBAND FEARS ACCIDENT MIGHT BEFALL HER IN WATER. liSPHATE KEEPS HER FROM PICNIC aaaaaaaaaaapaeat Llttla Girl Witnaa of Woman Strvg- glaa In Rlvar I Near Hysteria aa Vivid Dream of Accident, Mra. 8. A. Dunkua, of Portland, who narrowly escaped being drowned In tbe Clackamaa River at Gladstone Wednesday, and waa rescued lust Jn tha) nick or time by Richard Freytag, bad Intended going to tbe Grocer' picnic at' Bonneville on tbat day,, but at ber buaband'a requeat changed ber plana. . He told ber if aha went to tbe picnic, and joined frlenda in bath ing, be waa afraid something would happen to her. So she decided to take her children and have an outing on the Clackamaa at Gladatone, and strange aa It la, ahe bad the aame ex perience there that her husband fear ed Would befall ber If she went to the Grocera' picnic. Another woman who waa wading with Mra. Dunkua also fell Into the same deep bole, but managed to aave herself by clinging to a large rock. While one of Mra. Dunkua banda waa above the water, and the reat of her body submerged, Mr. Freytag puahed pole into ber hand to which ahe clung, and he waa able to draw ber to shallow water. Dorothy Stafford, six. years old, of 408 High street, this city, who wit nessed the accident to Mra. Dnnkua and aet up a cry for help, waa so af fected by It tbat for a time It waa feared ahe was bordering on a state of hysteria. Tbe little girl talked of the accident constantly, and Wed nesday night she awakened screaming at the top of her voice. She told her mother that ahe bad dreamed of see Ins; Mra. Dunkua struggling In the water. ' GIRL UNDER AGE IS MARRIED. Miaa Helen Burgess Become a Bride of . Clarence IrlaK. k- Mlas Helen Marie Burgess and Clar ence Irish, of Gresham, were granted a marriage license In this city on Thursday, and were married at the Electric Hotel by Rev. S. A. Hayworth, pastor of the Baptist church. Miss Burgess waa under age. and ber moth er, who accompanied ber to this city, gave ber consent. The young people are well known at Gresham, wbe the former la In thtyllverv business. NEWLY ELECTED TEACHER QUITS Gladatone Director Will Receive Ap plications For Position. Mis Pearl Slevers, who waa recent ly elected teacher of the third and fourth grades, Gladstone, haa resigned because of ill health. She will spend several months In Eastern Oregon. The school directors Thursday an nounced that applications would be received for the position. NAVAL DIVISION IS ASSURED FOR CITY ONLY FIVE MORE MEMBERS NEEDED TO ORGANIZE MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY. The meeting of the Oregon Naval mllltla. held at the hall In Willamette on Wednesday evening wag well at tended, and much enthusiasm was manifested. E. C. Dye. of thla city, waa present and gave to the boys an Idea of the drills, discipline, the pro posed trip to San Francisco, and bow the boys of Portland enjoyed the or ganization. The Oregon Naval Militia baa no direct connection with the United States navy, and membera of the Unit ed .States mllltla or United States navy are not allowed to be membera of thla organization. Oovernor West Is commander-in-chief, and the mem bers must obey his orders. The boy re arranging to organize a band and baseball team. About five of the Willamette boys signed for member ship at the meeting of Wednesday evening, and many more have signi fied their Intention of becoming mem bers. There must be 40 members be fore the organisation la complete, and as tflere are 35 at present, there is no doubt but the required number will he obtained at the big mass meeting, which will be held at the Commercial Club parlors on Wednesday evening of next week. There will be a hand at the meeting, and boya having musi cal Instruments are urged to bring them. Young men from 'Oregon City, Bol ton, Canemah. West Oregon City, Oak Grove, Mountain View, Mount Pleas ant, Parkplace and Gladstone are re quested to attend the meeting. MRS. HEINZ ONLY 22 YEARS OLD. Young Woman Who Dies at Liberal Daughter of Mr. and Mr. Kabourak. Mra. William Hotni, who died at her home In IJberal last Friday waa a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kabourek, who formerly lived near Willamette, and she was not 25 yeara old. as given In the article telling of her death, but 22 years old. She is survived by her husband, two children, a brother and two sisters, Mrs. Peter Ilornlg, and Mr. Hornback and her parents. JOHTOSQIOUT EOS W:rCIIARGED HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION WANTS TO CLEAN UP BIG SUM IN LUMP.1 " LONDON. July 20 That Jack Johnson, heavyweight champion of the world, la planning 'to "lay down In his coming match in England with Bombadler Wells and permit the Eng lishman to win the heavyweight title la openly charged here today In aport lng circles. It is openly declared that the pre liminary negotiations for- the match are suspicious and that Johnson, aora on American sports and realizing that be Is getting older, wants to clean up big money In one lump and la willing to drop tbe title to "gW tbe dough." That Johnson if be doea lay down, will get a big cut -of f 1.000,000 for do ing so, la generally reported. Tbe; promoters of the fight expect to hold It In the Stadium, where fully 200,000 persona could aee the fray. - Thia, at aa average of 1 a bead, would result In gathering In $1,000,000, and .the cleanup on tbe aide. If the reported deal Is consummated, would be enorm ous. - .. . A big ayndicate, of which Jamea White, of .Manchester, la the alleged head, la to pull off the battle. The identity of tbe members of tbe ayn dicate la carefully guarded, but It ia authoritatively learned that its real backers are Terah Hooley, the famous promoter, who Is now In bankruptcy, and H. Bottomley, editor of John Bull's Weekly, which la also In financial dis tress as a result of liberal verdicts against him tor Illegal promotions which aggregate 1475.000. PULPXOMPAWY TO: FIGHT, FISH CHARGE Because of the Illness of Attorney S'Jpp, the bearing of the complaint against the Willamette Pulp t Paper Company, charging the permitting of waste pulp, refuse and dyea to float down the river, and with failing to let enough water go over the falls ao that the fish may pas ut and down wltNout getting In the mlllrace. waa postponed by Justice of the Peace Samson until July 27. The com pany entered a plea of not gufJty and Is prepared to make a vigorous de fense. It Is planned to make the case against the company a test one, and follow It with prosecutions of others. William L. Flnley, of the State Game and Fish Association, said that the rlv?r from Oswego to Oregon City is now so coated with a mixture of crude oil and pulp that It kills the fish, and makes swimming impossible. Me be lieves the oil on the surface is due largely to the carelessness of the oil burning boat a In taking oil and al lowing It to run to waste afterwards. Fish coming down the river are obliged to pass through the. mlllrace. In which the ara killed, as there Is said to be too little water going over the fish ladder, ao the fish can de scend that way. Many eels are now going up stream to spawn. These can not get above the falls, and so die there, and thus the river for several mlloe below Oregon City has become foul with tbe dead fish. Warden Clan ton Is gathering up many of the eels, and Ik sending them to Bonneville to be fed to young fish. 00OOO0oOO0O40i 1-4 Acre Tract ' All in crop, close to school and Electric car line, 4 blocks from store. We will sell this at your own terms. If you want a home come and see us. ' :' W. F. SCHOOLEY & CO. 12 Main SV Oregon Cfty. Ooooo.4 o.oaooo4) AMENDMENTS SO VITAL THAT CRISIS WITH COMMONS t - SURE TO FOLLOW. "C30EMT' Morley Pleada For Action So Aa T Prevent Social Shock King May ' Be Aeked To Create More Barons. LONDON, July 20. Amended In particulars ao vital that a crisis with tbe Commons Is sure to be forced, tbe veto bill waa paaaed today without division by tbe House of Lords. Tbe changes made by the upper body will be submitted to tbe lower bouse, and. It la thought, will be sent back .next week with a demand for reoeaalon from the amendment. , lt is this contingency that maw lot pel Premier Asqultb to ask the Klnc to create enough new Barons to in sore the success of the government. Tbe -situation has been foreseen ever sine the Issue first arose. - "Insuryent" Peers Caucus. I Tbe Insurgent'' peers held a caucus today under tbe leadership of tha Bar! of Halsbury, and a strong; feeling was expressed that if the House of Cosn-' mo ns struck out the Lords' aaaaasd menta the Upper Chamber should In sist on them, even to tbe extent of , forcing tbe creation of a host of new barons. "The last ditchers," therefore, have not been squared yet, so tbe real criaia may still arise on July 25. wbea tha bill la returned to the House of Lords for final acceptance or rejection. - ' - Lord Morley In moving the adoption i of the measure thla afternoon disas sociated the government from tba amendments Introduced In tha TJppar Chamber. Despite all the frajaslontaav ' tlon which the bill had ojadergona. Lord Morley aald he hoped and be lieved it would receive a third read ing;. ' Social Shock Feared. "I would like to have thla lnevtta-. ble through without anything- like a social shock" ba aald. "I do' not' x mean a superficial shock, but a raal wide reaching social shock. Thla wa tbe only peaeagetiB Mr. ' Mot ley's speech which could ba con- at rued into a reference to the puaal ble creation of Peers. Lord Lanadowne declared that soma amendments to tbe bill were so saav tlmental. In the view of the opposition. that they certainly would not ba pre pared to recede , therefrom in aub- atance ao long as they remained free' agents. - LIMA. Peru, July 20. atlas Annie 8. Peck, the American mountain clim ber, accompanied by Carl Kolkmar and five Peruviana, ascended two peaks of , the volcano Coropuna on July 16. , 1. at4''vv weainaK inuitiAiiuns. w w - .. . Oregon City Fair, weaterly winda. ; Oregon Fair, continued warm eaat portion? westerly winda. QUESTION NO. I Picture? ANSWER A MODERN INVENTION EN ABLING THE PUBLIC TO SEE AT 8MALL COST A TRUE AND PERFECT REPRESEN TATION OF MAN AND HIS WORLD IN ALL POSSIBLE MOODS AND ASPECTS. Program Today At .'. THE GRAND THE ENDS OF THE EARTH. DAVE'S LOVE AFFAIR. RESCUED IN TIME. 000t 9ooooooco What Is A Moving oaoaoa-oa-oa-o i - 4 u at r i S F 7 I ' ' $ Hi 4 - r ".V 5 ' 4'' if r'--ir-ifi IT j ir-1