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MORNING ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1911 IP MsHMassHasssssssHaJS 1 HtMCt ONE THCY TELL ON JIMMY CALLAHAN. Dr la ma Xbej arc tiling om JUanj CtiUfca. Ib Cfckraco Amertraaa oatOHdrr. bgiw rotnetwrk Bro oo of tb woadcr of Xhm baawtoaJI world: Ju wm maalac rml prol luH' - ttwfli to ' Chtcmfo a D1 coBtntlted a fUeciiom of plant and aod raltrd by coart 7 a ball park. Om dark BJ bt a root pa a jr park haat.'sf rrtvaJa woo waotrd ! pull off a beoedt tamo for a vooilra Irgfvd wus aa or tla aarad orphan, drora ap to Jimmy's rraidrar aad oo of ItM-ta went ap to tbo door and paacbed Uta bell. It vaa I a. ax, aod lb BiU waa taalox ao ckaarao oo that door ta Cairaco at "t time aLcL bt irk lot bcr bead oat of it appvr kali window of tbo Callabaa maaaloa. saluted tbo street B ta tbo low oerkod cab wttb -What's waatrdr la Lhia wkero Mr. Callabaa HreaT" called om ot tbo Tbdtora. "Sara at be." responded tbo maid. -Brio 1m U-i m cassia dowa V oakork tk" dare." 5! i! i ?! BOBBY KEEFE HAS NO EXCUSE Whoa tKo CwmMwti Prtckw la Not la Form Ho Admits It. ritcber Bobby Keefs of tbo darts aaU Bed la a BonaUM barter. Bob merer baa aaj exraaes to aaaka. If bo kit kard bo admits that tbo oppoaiac batamea bad tbdr eyo eo tbo ball, si Cboofh he waa dishing bia best tuff. If k ta wild a adailta It a ad makra ao airaara. la ooo) tanlsg of a gamo ba pttrbrd tbo other day Kerfe gar Urea awe kaaea oa baib) and kit ooo man. Tb Beds fcad a Uj pl Mad. aod Griff derided to krara kirn ta aad make bia Cgkt It oat. Bob settled dowa. After tbo camo aooao ooo asked Keefs wky bo waa ao wtid la that la "Toa aaw wky I waa wild, dldnt j JomT" answered Bobby ta hla coarse- , terMie faabioa. "I eooldat (et tbo , ball orer." Aad that waa tbo only i alibi Bob bad to offer. ! RALPH ROSE TO COMPETE. Croat Shot Pwtter to Got In Shape For Neat CXjrmpie. Desirous of making- tbo next Amer . Jean. Olympie ..Issjbv- Aaipk- Boss, I bo enampioa ebot patter at tbo various weights, la coming oat of bis shell to prepare for tbo Iron sphere event to tbo 1913 Swedish games. The native eoo'i determination to Bght for a place oa the big team no doubt will send a thrill Into the other shot patters when they learn of this. Rooe holds aU kinds of records tn the shot paL Ho eetabUsbed the world's WW r- m auji pens. record with a put of SI feet in Kan Frmoclar back la 19utt. Ho woo dm event In the London Olympic games wlthont the least bit of trouble. The Ban Franciscan is credited with 07 feet 7 Inches for the elgbt pound. 67 feet 8 Inches for the twelve. M feet 6 Inches for the fourteen. 43 feet 9 InrhM for fh rlrhtxn an fnpt 9V incnea lor ine iweoiy-one ana ao ieet 2 lncbea for the twentj-foor. bealdoa his world's record pnt with tbo sixteen pound. Kelly Wants ta Defend Title. James F. Kelly, the New York po Ucemnn. world's champion handball Dlarer. la out with a ehallenea ta an 1 1 one. J Bine eyes prevail among marksmen of renown. The blue la said to be the atrongeat eya and gray next Ceddla the Cow. Cows are tenderly cared for In nol Isnd. They sre blanketed In damp or cold weather In the paaturee. Gilded Pills. ' The Koreana love DieiliclnA The rkh take pllla of im-redlblo size and richly gllll Are- you a snberrlber to the Morn- i Ing BnterprlseT If not yon should call and let us p"t your name oa the sab nerlption list Immediately. fuJr Jul ulJtJouLn ju iuui 1L ii ii ii i i i i 1 1 Juij OU U L W. L. MULVEY County Clerk and - E. H. COOPER Collector Oregon City Water Worfa To be CONTEST JUDGES Wc have been very fortunate in obtaining tbe services, of two of the best known men in Clackamas County, as Con test Judges.. Wcare confident our choice will meet with the hearty approval of all Candidates and their friends. Lay ing aside the fact that the integrity of the Enterprise is" beyond "question,- Messrs. Mulveyand Coopers' names aloaer guarantee a "SQUARE DEAL" for all. The Judges will seal the ballot box Friday morning, and no count of votes will be made, and no one, except toe Contest Manager, will know how many votes have been polled for a candidate until the Judges open the ballot box, make the count, and declare the winners after 9 o'clock P. M. Saturday September 2nd. REMEMBER you must be in the office by 9 P. M. Saturday in order to vote the closing night. VOTES ALLOWED ON PAID-IN-ADVANCE SUBSCRIP TIONS OR RENEWALS DURING THE LAST SPECIAL OFFER ARE AS FOLLOWS: . . ,.rf, - Five year, subscription to the Daily Enter prise, by carrier. $20.00. by mail. $ 1 5.00. 25.000 vote. Ten year' subscription, $32.50 by carrier, $30.00 by mail. 60.000 votes. Twenty years subscription $60.00 by car r. $50.00 by mail, 100.000 votes. Five year's subscription to the Weekly En terprise, $6.25, 1 5.000 votes. Ten years subscription, $10.00, 25,000 votes. Twenty years subscription, $20, 50,000 votes. Money must accompany all subscriptions before votes will be issued. ner FIRST PRIZES Two Upright Kimball Pianos VALUE j SlSiiP) VALUE $400 ' j f $400 Each I jjljlilf ; EaCh Purchased from PottIand's"Leading Music House EILERS' &. CO., 7th aod Alder Sts. SUBSCRIBERS Fill in the name of candidate for whom you wish to favor with your votes with remittance for your subscription or renewal mail to Contest Department The Enterprise. Name of subscriber. Add re$s .Month, a Vol es For M. District Candidate. Second Prices Two "20th Century" Sewing Machines (latest model) New Home Df op Hea.l VALUE $75.00 EACH Third and Fourth Prizes MUSICAL EDUCATION v BUSINESS EDUCATION WHICH? Fotff Pt ites to be Awarded The Enterprise has used every care in the selection of these prizes.and has secured scholarships in two of the fore most educational institution in the State of Oregon. FIFTH PRIZES TWO SOLID GOLD WATCHES (Ladies stte) Purchased at K-I02I Burmeister & Andresefl The Leading Jewelers L it - or 619 Main St., OregonJCitjr, Or. CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 2nd, AT 9 P. M. For further particu iaro address tho Moaning Ejatejpise orocnty