WlATHiA INDICATIONS. Oregon City Fair, with rising CMOS - o ; Th nly Oily neweyr;: ar t v tween Portland and Salem; i s lata In vry aectlen f Clacks- V mat County, wrth a population 10,000. Aro ye an dvrtJrff ..mpsratur. Oregon fair, wiib iiiiui i-jiu- v ..r.mra. i.ortowatrly winds. WEEKLY CNTCRPRISC ESTABLISHED I56G VOri2No.,28. OREGON CITY, OREGON, TIIUIiSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1911, Pn Wtxx, 10 Cevt3 110AD FIGHT ON ELECTION CALL TO f E SANDY CITY poiwuesi:: FOR NEW OFFER PERPETRATED BY WAD Ac DOUGALL IN SALEM TODAY ARE ASKED STL TO E .-, -i HATES EAGER OI'fCTIVt INDUCEMENT WILL GIVI ALL CHANCI TO WIN. naanaananan m should KOI waste time i Month "tamalne In Whloh to Garner Votaa In Exciting . Contaat Conducted by Tna Intarprlso. Wednesday waa anotbar qulat day voting In Tb Bntorprtaa graud iu.(. Moat f tbo caodldataa ar Mine bark In anticipation of tb Folal vote propoattloa mentioned In IF I ever. are that tba eontoatanta ar t resting on thlr oftra, aa rral rphone communication bat bn ld Inquiring about tb proposed clal offer. A word to th wla la sufficient." p constantly afiar vots wbtbar u ara Drat or laat on tb list.- Tb w proposition will glv aooi of a a bit lesd and escQ contestant an qul chanc, vn a oandl v entering now baa a cbanc to rpai all others If aha go after ia with determination whn this offer It published. adar Mutt Worfc. S'ow you candidal wbo ara ' In lend Juat now don't want to alt ik aud wait. Iwtitr kp right at and remain at lb top. For tba nflt of tboa wbo Inquired and H Iter coiueatant w will My Ibat n new offer la not going to b In vwImi similar to Ibat of laat week, t on that aom of you tb ona io do the beat work for aUUd rM will reap a harvest of vote. (Mr It to mjt that It behoove ach d every on of you to keep busy your quest for vote. W will add. wever. that thla new offer will not ny way subtract fro pi th good irk the leadera of today have don, t will give all an qual chanc to up enouich votaa to win the grand pital prlne a $400 Kimball piano be awarded to her dlatrlnl. I Hav a Chanc. , ,. . Now kri'ii thla ronatanlty In mind fiat the bottom of the Hat aa well thime In the lead: ther la a whole j nth before the contest clone and diiliiv vmir verv tioel vonr chance b equal to li among the winner the cIokIiik night, September Z. me of the rnndldatea may poaatbly ive nuii' nciier ntca man in ni irln I Vim umcImI vnf nffir rt laat tk, but rnmlltlone may be reverted : in mm re. Keen vour name aa well uu on th It ai voti ran and aend In aubarrtn- bnt you now hav aa aoon a con- nlant M.itl i.ia.1 In wttk m . laa H MI ...... .1.1 .. . " i.u . V'-'". I of hi-nlth on th apeclal vol r. It afforda an opportunity to ire ynur nam far In advance of y of your, romnetltora. providing u work f-arneatly. W will tell u an niM.ut it very aoon, but aeno. ynur ftuhcrrtloii rtidjht away; ilny, and we will let you know about li "8eclal offer" before tb week t pRKKed kT JZ doomed to vMaruier In space beoouaw h.krvocUJlfi.Amj'Clob. " -i 'ags.fe BRYAN SCORED BY DnrHinJ rA..l AimA UaM Mls Hannah O Sullivan and Rob- i ii. ixhikIhik. of Portland, cam to , I f II'. J k &mn r - ' it nmiiivBUM 111' m" ' mere thev nlitatna marrl.ca II- ne. The ceremony waa performed I .V Vi.il . 1 . mr imiiimi pnraonago, ana io m leiire (,f the paator, Rv. 8. A. wnn, Kev. b. P. Uvi ornciaiea ftt. Johh't Property Appraised. W M HmllVi mil D D WnnAmimrA lnl tn fll TfiKtt. an MT..-.a.1.tf h tomolilie, wher thy appraiaed th i'nrriv Hi me lata Mr, van Alien. pi nronertv la valnahla and ther ft aeveral helra. QUESTION. NO. 5 Who Con trols the Morals of The Moving Picture? -ANSWER THI GREATEST COURT IN .!-W0Rl0, """OM WHICH ' N0-APMAL THI PUBLIC. Program Today rAJTHt BPJtAK OF DAWN." ARRliait BURN BO AWAY." Wp OVERCOATS," RUN.'V-H ' T0W", THE GRAND LEADER III HOUSE UNDERWOOD CALLS NEBRASKAN , FALSIFIER IN HEATED SPEECH. DEMOCRATS APPLAUD STATEMENT Ravlalon Not Blocked, Dclar Lea der of Majority, Who Dnla That H and Speaker Are Not In Accord. WA8H1NOTON. Aug. I. Btopplnj frequently to permit th aound of Democratic applaua to dl away, Keproaentatlv Underwood, th floor leader of tb Democratlo party, to day delivered a acathlng reply to a atatement attributed to William J. llryan, accusing Underwood of an ul terior purpoa In delaying th revis ion of tb tariff on ateol and declar ing that Underwood waa not In ac cord with Speaker Clark In tariff poll- j clea. - Underwood apok with mantfeat watwrth. and directly accuaed th No- Continued on pag two. FLYING DUTCHMAW'v RESTS AFTER DINNER The picnic given by" th Preabyter lan Sunday achool at the Schnorr Park at Willamette on Wodneaday waa a decided aucceaa. Many women and children wer in attendance, but only three men wer present. They were F. J. 8. Tooae, W. C. Green and Joe Alldredge. Tb former, two war obliged to operate the merry-go-round befor th dinner waa partaken- of, but drew the line afterward. iTfatr were so many good tblnga to eat they had an entirely different feeling In the afternoon. Joe Alldredge cam to their rescue and assisted tb young folk, acting In th capacity of en gineer. Ther ar many waya In which the young peopl can find amusement In thla Ideal park and th resort has become a mecoa for ex cursionist and plcknlckera. Thoae who went from thla city left on the .10 o'clock car from tb Weat Sid atatlon, returning on the o'clock car. Th teachera and par ent of th children enjoyed th day aa well aa the youngster, and have decided to bold next year' picnic at the earn place. Thr Couples Granted Licenses. Th following were granted mar rlaj?e licenses on Wednesday by Coun ty Clerk Mulvey: Nellie Bailey and Hllmer Olaen; Molly Bird and A. O. Wyland; Hannah O'Sulll van and Rob ert B. Douglaaa. STANDING OF CANDIDATES IN CONTEST ""aaaaajBajjajBaaBjjaajBaja,,, CANDIDATES IN DISTRICT NO 1. S 0 ' f Vota. MISS MYRTLE CROSS Oregon City 29355 M 183 ALUE WARHJ.7. v . rr. . . . r. Oregon City -rrm . .-ttt. . J8263 MISS LENA STORY Oregon City 2913S MRS; E. F. ZIMMERMAN Oregon City .......27631 COUiiCiifDEFERS fHGPOUCEMAN V n 1 1 ...... .Oregon City MISS TILLIB MEYERS MISS EVA KENT MISS ELLA WHITE Oregon City MISS ROSE JU8TIN ....Oregon City MISS LILLY LONO .....Oregon City MISS ROSE MILLER ..Oregon City MISS ANNA WOODARD Oregon City MISS EVA ALLDREIVIB... Oregon City MISS NELLIE GRIMM .Oregon City ..32036 32343 3628 6346 8568 4913 3936- 17863 : 2004 . CAN'DATES IN DISTRICT NO. 2. o ' Votes. MISS JENNIE DIX Mullno ," 8780 MISS ELLEN MOEHNKE Shuhel 43123 MRS. M. T. MACK.... Canby t... 43400 MISS ADA LAKIN Mllwaukl 9967 MISS FAY BATDORF West Oregon City ....44358 MISS EDNA HUTCHIN80N Canby v 7521 MISS MILDRED REAM Willamette ,...,68235 MI8S ADA CARES Sandy ..................... 2528 MISS LILLIAN HOLMES,. Bandy"..' .. .12201 MI8S NORA KIMBERLT ...Boring 2608 MRS. JULIA HOLT -Oak Orov 7638 MISS INEZ KNOX...;Viv Boring , 3920 MISS ELBfE 8HOENBORN Carua 19460 MISS ETHEL CLOSNER SprlngwaUr ....68761 MISS BLODWBN THOMAS ...... Beaver Crk .47476 MISS MAY JOHNSON Clackamaa ,. , 8670 MI88 ETHEL DB DOK Wllamtt 6742 MISS ANNIE GARDINER Mldrum ...87387 MISS HELEN SMITH .,....Canmah 101418 MISS HELEN RABICK. , .Stafford , 40621 MRS. DELIA ROBERTS. ......... Jnnlnga Lodg 6025 MISS ROXY COLB ........... ,MoUlla 3501 MISS VERNA MEAD...;.., Gladstone , 26163 MISS HAZEL HUNQATH .Molalla 7811 ' STRICKLAND, HALL AND MICH AELS FAVOR PROTECTION FOR HILL. ' PEOPLE DEMAND IT, THEY DECLARE Meyer, Roak and Pop Oppoa Ap pointment, Saying Extra Man la Net NddAndrn and Holman Abaant. Th City Council, at a regular meet Ing Wedneaday night, after a tit vote had been taken, postponed Una) action In the matter of naming t policeman tor th bill section of thi city. Mayor Browne 11 said after th meeting that he would re-appoint Jack Front every five days, until the council made a decision. ' Measrs. Hall, Mlchaela and Strick land ' voted for tb appointment of Frost aa a regular pollceman and Messrs. Meyer, Pop and Roak voted against the appointment. Tb Mayor and Councilman Burke did not vot and Messrs. Andreaen and Holman wer absent. -' Mr. Hall brought the question be for tb council by asking that a red light be Installed on tb hill to notify the policeman when be was wanted. The Mayor explained that Mr. Frost had been appointed for temporary duty subject to th action of th council. H said that he had mad tb appointment because of the demand for protection on th bill, but b did nof wish to urge anything that, would be contrary to. the Inter ests of the taxpayers. Dr. ' Strickland said that heretofore he had opposed th naming of a policeman for the hill, but he had been converted to the other side by numerous persons who had called upon blm regarding the matter. He made the motion that Mr. Frost be appointed, and led the debate to sustain tb motion. Argue Against Action, Mr. Pop explained that th two council men who wer absent opposed the appointment of th policeman. Mr. Roak declared that ther had been atobbery on the hill sine Policeman Frost was detailed to watch that sec tion, and he thought ther would b almost as many crimes committed, with a policeman patrolling th streets as before. Th Mayor ald that th fact crmes were committed In territory in which there Is polio nrotectlon I no argument against having such protection. Mayor Brownell aald after th meeting that five vote In favor of the naming of a policeman ' were necessary for th motion to carry. Th matter probably will be consid ered at th next meeting when Messrs. Holman and Andreaen ar expected to be present ' The City Attorney was authorised to draw up a contract with th Ore gon Road Oiling Company for oiling th Macadam streets, The oiling probably will start rly next week. Th . council has appropriated 91.000 for the work. '' Folic Mak Record. Chfef of polie Show reported that BIO DELEGATION QOfNG FROM HERE TO PLEAD EAST SIDE ROUTE. ' BMBBaaaBBB KYITATO CCT FO GOYEO Capital Highway Commission Will Hear Argument In Favor of Boulovartf Traversing Oregon City. . About 100 business and professional mn .of this city will go to Salem to night to appear befor the governor and th Capital Highway Commission to org that th propod capital highway trover th atra aid of tb Clackamaa River. Th Commer cial Club, having InvlUd Governor West and the member of th com mission to attend a meeting hr In th Interest of th movement to hav th road on this side of the rivr, th governor Wednesday morning auth orised his secretary to ask that a delegation, from this city come to 8aJra tonight. Among thos who hav premised t go ar J. JC Hedge, M. D. Latoomt, J. Adams, L E. Jon, H. E. Draper, W JL DimlckV Georg C. Brownell, E. E. Brodle, W. E. CarIL O. K Frey tag, O. E- Hayes, W. A. HunUey, B. T. McBaln, J. W. Moffatt, Charle F. Noble, A. A. Pric. W. 8. Schooley, Llvy 8tlpp. W. A. Shewman. W. 8. UHen, W. J. Wilson, Roy O. Young. G. L Hedges, M. J. Laselle, E. S. Larson. Frank Busch. Sr William 8heahaa, Charles T. Tooxe, O. D. Eby, O. C. Fields, J. Levitt. Edward T. Fields, E. J. Dalton. Robert Beatie, W. H. Matoon, N. BUIr and C A. Eauott- ". Dlgat Lav at Th dalegatton will leav at I o'clock In the afternoon over ' 3th Southern Pacific and return at 1 o'clock over the Oregon Electric Fri day morning. Tb meeting here waa scheduled for next Tuesday afternoon at- th Com mercial Club room. The following board of trad hav been asked to send representative: Sellwood Board of Trad, Milwaukle Commercial Club. Oak Grov Com mercial Club, Jennings Lodge Com munity Club, Gladstone Commercial Club, Commercial Club of Oregon City, New Era Community Club, Can by Commercial Club. Barlow Commer cial Club, Aurora Commercial Club, Hubbard Commercial Club, Woodburn Commercial, Club, Gervaa Commercial Club, Brooks Commercial Club, Salem Commercial Club, Molalla Commercial Club. Oregon Good Roads Association, Portland Automobile Club. Danger of Losing 3oad. That there I danger of th com mission deciding to locate th boule vard on the Weat Side of the river la indicated from the following excerpt rrom the letter of Invitation sent to the .various clubs to have representa tives at the meeting:. "The purpose of the meeting is to organise the East 8Lde people with the end In view of securing the build ing of that important highway on the Eaat Side of the Willamette river. "The town along th West Side route are organising, and are making every effort to secure the highway, and it M up to us, who Inhabit the East Stde to get busy. "The West Side towns are securing donations and are building a large fund with which to aid in the con struction of the highway, should they be successful. "If built on the East Side of the Willamette river, that highway will mean a great dear to you. We are of the opinion that It rwiH b th flrt link to th proposed great 'Pacific Highway' from Vancouver, B. C to Mexico."' RESIDENTS PETITION : COUNTY COURT IN EFFORT TO END ' LAWLESSNESS. ' AMAN MOORE. HURT IN FIGHT, DEMANDS PROSECUTION OF BICHNERS. O SttO'UE TO IE CffBD CfTOU OD nj.U'EZ RUNAWAY GIRL AND YOUTH ARE MARRIED The marriage of Miss Nellie Bailey, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Bailey, of Canby, and Helmer Olsen, was sol emnised Wednesday,, at the Court! House, Judge Beatie performing the ceremony. Miss Bailey Is the young woman who ran away from her home at Can by on Tuesday morning, walking from Canby to New Era, wher she boarded a train for Oregon City. 8he pro ceeded to Redland, .where Olsen was working. The mother finding the daughter had run away and thinking sb had com to Oregon City, en gaged Grant White,1 the automobollst, of Canby, to bring her as fast aa the machine could travel to Oregon City. After arriving here she found th girl had left for Redland. Mrs. Bailey, Mr. White, and Deputy Sheriff Miles renewed th chase for th girl, and upon their arrival at Redland hurried to th home of th young man, wher th girl had arrived a few minute before. Th girl pleaded with her mother and Mr. Miles to be allowed to talk to th young man, but this was refused, and sh waa brought back to Oregon City. Th mother, howvr, relented and gav her con sent to th marriage, a did th fath er of th ytung man, and both ap peared a witnesses to th ceremony. Olsen I only eighteen years of age, and hi bride la sixteen veara. The young couple met for th first tlm several months ago, whn Olaen was' employed by neighbor of th girl's parent near Canby. Officer to b Voted Upon at Election Called For August 2S Boat- . , . it Man Anxfow For . - . Incorporation. . Th County Court, through Judg Beatl. called an election Wdnday to b held in Sandy oc Auauat 26 to determine whether th town la to b Incorporated as a city. Th order waa Issued upon the receipt of a peti tion of a larg number of Sandy rv denta, represented by Georg C. Brownell, asking that the election be called. Candidate for city ornce will be voted upon at th sam tlm. antf If "lb plan to Incorporate car ries, they will take their seat at one. .The advocate of Incorpora tion declare that a lawlee element Jeopardize th business lntereat of the town, and that order cannot be malntalnM until a city form of gov ernment Is established. It to reported that two cr three more saloon win be opened tn Sandy aoon, and It Js th desire of th petitioners to fcavw the incorporation take effect a aoon aa pc?lbl. - ' Th bounds rie of th proposed city ar a follows: Beginning at an iron rrfn at N. W. corner of th 8. W. 1-4 of th N. W. J-4. 8ec 13, T. 2 8 R. 4. E. of th Willamette meridian, thence S. on aald section Iln to a, point 100 feet, thence E. to th 8. E. corner of the N. B. 1-4 of the & E. 1-4 said section, thence E. on said Action line to the N. E. corner of the 8. E. 1-4 of the N. E. 1-4 of aald section, township and range, thence W. to th place of beginning, all of which Is In and a portion of tae coun ty of Clackamaa and Oregon City. i 1 1 1 -.: GUilTYBYTOSl RjMvirder Stlnn. on Wednesday. fined Joseph Kerrick. former proprt tor of th Log Cabin saloon, $75 and sentenced him to serve ten days In jail on a cbarge of allowing women In hla place. Kerrlck was convicted on tb same charge several weeks ago, but Judg campoeu, neiore whnm tH case waa taken for review by Attorney Gilbert Hedge, revere ed tb verdict on tn grouna imi m mmnlilnt had bee. . lmorooerly drawn. Mr. Hedge will ask that ib last verdict be reviewed by the Cir cuit Court. Kerrlck was denied a license on July 1. and has sine been conducting a "near bear place. ELY HEADS PARTYfl HUNT EOR BIG GAME Charles Ely, of this city, on of th best shots In Oregon, will leav this evening for Alaska In charge of a hunting party composed of prominent men of Portland, among them being Dr. Sternburg. Dr. Montgomery, Dr. Andrew Smith. The men expect to hunt on many of the Islands and ar preparing to be gone for a month. Th party expects to bring hack much big game. - All tb members are ex pert ahuts. President f Big Cement Company Ask Protection f Self and Property Declar H ' " Acted In Slf DfhnN. '- '..' Amu Moor, president and gnral manacer of the Portland Cement Com pany, who engaged la an altercation with John and Henry Blchner at Oswego on July 25, on Wednesday gav out th following letter addre cd to Deputy District Attorney gtlpp. for publication: ' Oswego, Oregon, July tt, 1111. Mr. L Stlpp. Deputy District Attorney, t ' r Oregon City, Oregon. ' Dear sir: I wish to write you r- wmrAnm ttl affair I disCUS4 ' With yon day befor yesterday, la eompnar with I- N- sou in wno w aoriawi mitt, Mr. Jnha F. LOKaB and Whom I hav retained, to proaecnte th Blch ner la . connection wua u made upon m here at Oawego on Tuesday last. Mr. Smith visited yow day before yesterday tn order' to lay the complaint befor you and to work in wtth wtmt In eonBeetkM with thla prooecntloa. trader ywr ad vice to bar th proceeding la th Justice Court her deferred, w aud a special trip from Oregon City , to a . u - .nnmAkU Knt Ml m UIVVBU IU w " vary . moch surprised whoa meeting w rtawlrfanH Imim. to hV him hOW us a letter from yon dated day befor yesterday, wherein you nasi Birvauy dlamlsaed the caa. . Will yon kindly atate why you. were not frank with a and why you did not advise as that yon had already dlav i.ui iha miii Instead of reonestlng us to com her and hav it deferred? Action Aatonmn Him. ; ' Qln ihm cnmnlflT which I reDr- I. hiTMthi Bomethtnc Mke half a million dollar in property her la your county,. It is very important io us to know whether we are going to r..1&- treatment km thOUKh we "Wer trespassers, or whether w are to b treated aa citizens and property own er of your county. If w ar noma k...tHu. k.r ia m Mtnnt wher the M V - " back-wood method of law procedure may be eniorced. u is wen uu we know It now rather than later, aa we .-aini atiwri to have our nrooerty rights protected here, whether we have been in your county on jer wr fifty. We believe w have the same rlo-hta fnr nronertT nrotectioa andDr- aonal protection from vicious, coward ly attack, wnetner we are piuuew In vuir pnnnit for flftv vera: wheth er we ar nativ bora, or whether w I wlah to atate frankly that your tlnn tn autrtalnaT ns to " com her day before yesterday to postpone th proceedings In th justice court (which w did at your request la try-" lng to co-operate with you) and then on reaching her to find that you had already dismissed th suit, without having Investigated It. and , without having summoned witnesses, was cer tainly a surprise to us. Reason I Dmandd. Furthermore, w not tn your letter, that th ground for dismissing th suit. wr that th action waa a prop erty dispute. W wish to know by what manner, or method you caa con nect a criminal, dastardly attack of this kind, by the younger Blchner, and tia annnnr and rnwardlv iwiv.mi UJ " - - . . . .... I w i ii .in V. I n Jt k. IllWa -UU a. .uw . his Father, with a property dispute. . . , v -. m Atm- un me otner nanu, i pa.w n (Contfnued on Pag 3.) OUR APPEARANCE In th good old Summit tlm should b csre- i fully conldrd. Th I th saon of th ahort sleeves and white suit and w hav selected a dainty Iln of ' . . V BRACELETS, BROOCHES, SHIRT WAIST " SETS, VEIL PINS, LOCKETS, CUFF BUTTONS, HANDY F1N5, iJAK ; : - i ' " PINS, SIGNET RINGS, FANCY NOVELTY JEWELRY - . ...... ' , , . At vry reasonable prlaea. Jwelry that I well lectad, with an y to one's Individuality, making n attraotlv without being un ' ' V . I ' ' ' : , . T , 1, , duly to. S th dlaplay In our show window. .. . ' '', ' ,' ....'. : - ' 1 ';..r ' . :' - BUfeMEISTER APiDUBsn:: Oregon City Itwekcs Ss;uUar.: (Oontinud on pag 1) Rad th Morning atotorprt. i - ii