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CWKilOX riTVKXTKKPKlsK '' HA V. AKV 1 1. l!U:i t . . 1 - " ! -l'C if . C i ; 11 r ; 'i hots real Tells of Their Wees. LIYEO MAINLY ON TOUCHES Htld Bat Nln Up For $50 Paid Him Back After Palztr Fight Onco Had No Placo to Sloop Ato Himoolf Out of Boarding Homo. When I.utuer McCarty's manager mailed a fifty dollar check to Hut Nel kiu recently It was ho end of the hardest luck story that La adorned th record of any world's t'li.inilon. "When I borrowed tlii fifty hones from Nelson," said MoOinioy recently. "Luther iiml I were nl the lowest ebb - , V "V s - ' y LCTHEB M'riBTT. CLAIMANT Or 3EAT HEIGHT TIILE. Id fact the tMe may l said to bnve gone out and left ua tnlu('('d. We had pretty nearly taken tbe count. "We had leeu Lansing around Springfield, Mo., where I had horned Into a filit club and was trying to get the cowboy started. We were literally down and out. We had stayed at tbe hotel on cred:t until the pro prietor sadly notified m to brush along. I then fanned Luther out to various bonrdiug houses, but tie ate himself out of a wek-ome In one after anoth er. II is appetite didn't make him a (food boarding house risk. i "We had to get a.'.m? uiainly on I touches. It wasn't safe to wish me a 1 Dleasant l-o.kI umniina In those Java. . "Luther never wade a ivliimjier. He I would couie anmud and make a touch j from nie, and I would let him have whatever I could, b'umeiimes I slipped him a dollar; sometla.es It was only a quarter. I remeriiber that once he asked me for money when I only had a quarter in the world. I split with him and gave Idea a dime. 1 will al ways remember the way he grinned and said: I!iil. you ot:.-Iit to give me a little fatherly advl.v before you send rue away with this. I urn liable to go out and raise the di. kens with this dime.' "At . last it got down to the place where we we'e (lend broke. That was Just a year am. Hat Nelson had come to Spriugfieid to Ugh, a boy named O'Hourke for my club, and we were hoping that that would rehabilitate our fortunes. "When nUht camp I.ir.ln-r. who had used up his last boarding house, hadn't a place to sleep and nothing to cat. He ; sat down in the hotel nf.Uv. I found a club sandwich that someiiody had left ; and fairly poked this into his fa. -p. "Where am I going to seep, Rill y he asked. j "I thought a iiiouiei t. then told him ; to sneak upstairs aiai crawl into Hat i Nelson's Led. Uedisappciired, and aft- er awhile there came n roar over the phone. Hat was demanding to know j who the big bum was in his bed. At j this demand 1 went up-iairs. and to- l (tether we surveyed the slumbering I form of the i ov. ;.in:.'her. . "'I've baited tutu aiwiMl for ten' tuluufes, but 1 can't wake him.' said 1 But. 'Who is the big tramp. .inyhowV "Why,' 1 said, with ail the surprise i I could muster, 'that must be Luther . MeCnrty. He must have g me to the ' wrong r.oia by mistake." j "1 po itely pomnled Luther awhile j and told Ititii tn wake up and g'-t out of I Rat's bed. but Luther slumbered on. ! All he did was to curl up his legs. "Finally 1 told Ilat lie bad better give 1 It lip for a bad job and crawl in beside Luther, lie did this, mid Luther got a ! good bed for the night. ! "We had exacted to make a lot of . money out of Hut's fight, but lie kmc- cecded in oflending niot of the white population of the town, and his tight was a fro-1. We didn't get enough money to p "V Hat's yum guarantee. We hud to ty hl'.i his mom v. but I fob lowed hlni to the tTain and liogged him to give nte oiiie money back. He final ly wrenched himself aw iv from Sf.Vi. ' jiivlng me a (lack J'ut as the train started " Huxley' Larger View. James Ibiuliay, mice a member of the staff of the Pull Mall Gazette, was a typical man of letters. And Huxley, as everybody knows, was a typical scientific man. Ilannay had been a niluhlman nhen Huxley was a naval nurgeou.-Wears after the two met each other on' lie btefis of the ttritir.ll museum. "li ;:..ey." said Uauaay, "1 care nothing for man except us a crea ture of bistort -al tradition." "Nor I." answered Huxley, "for hlrn except at a couiioiiud of gas and wa ter. "Hut." be added, "if we were each r'4lUl Jtf&Me1':',:."i rnn than we T II II I ! HARD LOCK STORY iMAififii'AiP ni l m inr c ivi -jii ;tii ui i i icaii nuititt i iiun6. i ill i , ; V'-l K. i i v-' -. i i . t I VlMi s .ViAN ivr TILL IMi ; . tLX -- MOO i.V-ir lrt-l U-.l.T I -f'f.,. . K ' , SO Mi ffP TRAINS TONIGHT FC? V ku.i'ni.r ' :Sa-.- ;. n i -3 j 'I Lo.t"t''jf SoT ican n it 3oc ( , , ( 1'- - t v;4 i 1 u -.N f i. v.j .-V i f; vKJ I v'A ! ! l,Vv I f y Photo by American Presa Ajf -clation. I r ,. PERP ETR r t. n r i i nri IriirTaGr Much interest is shown bythe trade hy the increased run of Chinook .-al-mon in the Columbia. As a rule a ecod Chinook run forecasts hiithe-t-mperatures. but instead the mer c;ry has been tradually dropjmrj. The season is unusually early and it is quite lossible that when the spring-sunimtr operations tart tha- packers will have a!l the tish they ran 'ake care of. For several ears the start of thf Season has b s"1Mm 'ia3 '' u '-aiiy pooraion ne t olumi ta: in fact there have been few times during recent Jears when tuckers have not been able to take care of everything offered. Intereft In net season's prices on the betr.r varieties of canned Niimon has farted. There are many conllirt Ir.g view s reuardins the outlook, but nio-r of them iiolino toward prb-es -imih.r to those qnofd during the i.reent season. There is some douot of the t,t;i'ity t j hold Alaska to prevailing pr.ces, r' Cent is up el. from the Fast iridica'ing coti-'ld'-raiile pre.-sure for thes-- gr.ods with prices somewi.a. shaded for early sale. '!ie;.p fi'ia'i'y ennned salmon on the 'her hand ren:am firm with orders tullv up to the capacity of holders to d.'iver. PRODUCE EXCHANGE A strong effort Is being made to es tablish . ptotlncv exchange in Port-. hmd. Not only is the project being bat bed by some of tne larger buyi.r.i of that city, but by some- of the lead ing country shippers have signified their intention of supporting, s.uch an ih-'lu tion. ; The promised organization is in tended to make ofllcial prices lor the various lines of produce. es;e.' iail., I.utt.-r, eggs and cheese. This i.-; one of the ( markets that lias no such' organisation at this tifne and at times there t.as been much need of it. According, to the. promoters, the or- . aunizaticn planned will be absolu'ely , square to snipper and buyer alike. The quotatioi.9 will be made on act.ual business that passes on the board and the secret prices of other organiza tions will be eliminated. Under the ; plans given out by the promoters ail , arii i s will be mad- in public and any one will be allowed to see them. The promoters are trying to iaunch J.e project for the immediate future 1 and expect to have the organization i in wooing order soon. I CLUB WHEAT SELLING : AT EIGHTY-FIVE Klghty-tlve cents was freely offer-! ed for club wheat in the countrv, ba-s tidewater track delivery, dur-' i th' last 24 hours, but there were no i ; sciier.s. Country interests are not I x.r.; interested jn the market beyond . asi- ing a price. They w ill not even ' tell w hat they want for their suie t ipii'S. j With Marco nearby and tax date almost at hand, there is likely to be , I more taii-in-ps available within the immediate future. .Some small business is passing in oats for March delivery t with bids at t2i;..'0 to 27.''0 a ton, while as. high KS I23..V) Is being offered in a : very limited way for spot and March ' barley. As a rile, dealers are quot- j ! ins th. barley market adamant. j 1 mr .iiw ..T...- V --- ' htti;iii iiaii ntiii II i n inrr i im II in ni im n mm iiuri tifli niut anu wuul i AN EARLY BEGINNING TRADE IS AnACKED ' i HflLETT ATE D BYJAlpO LL - .. - Determined efforts are being made l.y buyers of hides and wool to de press both of these markets at nortti v.ist points. The claim is made that the hide and leather trade Is weaker and lower at eastern points, there fore quotations must be lowered to net them into line. According to available mail advices from the cast there is no s t. li weak ness in the trade there. For In.-tar.'. e. tile Huston lllobe of Februa:) 5 s.is of the leather trade; "l;ii:,inoss In l-4ther shows further iL.nrovemeiit. Not only is there a free rrovcn'...-nt of stock on old orders, but ; lo w hmiii-ss Is larger than it was , recently. The shoe manufacturers ar'- im din-d to make frequent visits at'.d small puroh.ise.-;, but tin? ag-'ie-g i.'e of thee takings is f.iirly large and M-ry sati.-fai tory to the tann-TS. many of whom are unable at the mo American tuition mav L temper nhowi is IiOt ;i!tered. tiown bv recent ,r Train. IU SUfe-isC I I V"',' ii .Jit iMk'HI J. "j I n in tifraid that neither tho iiildic is awake, to the real state of thing--. Jn our end norafion, v.e TOO OFT KX TKV TO LKS- CIKN'CV IN'STEA!) OF I.N'f l..v one railroad accident, and ve iip-est that every enpno rhotild have two (-niiiof-rs instead of one. A fa-t train runs off tho track, and a jroverimioiit officer s'lfe-ts that peorih; otioht not to want to travel so fast. IF THESE VIEWS PREVAIL THE DAYS OF AMERICAN GREAT NES3 ARE DONE. A PEOPLE THAT DELIEVE3 IN DIVIDED RE SPONSIBILITY AND WASTE OF TIVE HAS NO FUTURE. THERE IS COMPETITION EETWEEN NATIONS, WHETHER THERE BE COMPE TITION WITHIN THE NATI0N8 OR NOT. IF WE ARE CONTENT TO TAKE THINGS EASILY, GERMANY WILL BE ONLY TOO GLAD TO GET AHEAD OF US. What is to be done in thr? faoo of this sta'.e of thinr-rs? In the first tdaor-, we mtist COXTINTK TO RF.WAU1) THE EFFI CIENT .MAN. The fact that comititioii will no longer do this atitomntierdly must make m all, as part of our ptilili'! duty, lend a hand to the mr-n who are (M tin;; things done. We -hiill deal with the jiroLif-rna of corporate repulntion and wifh the ulm.-es of cor porate inanaL'eiTif Tit more effectively if we are willing to appreciate efficient service. We uni t develop a irstem of FIRST CLASS TECHNICAL TRAINING AT LOW PRICES, like that which ha, l:en o suc cessful in Cermany. The gTeat in the United States in the past 'i , to fill really l.iro orders. A -hi' n nted whero an evport order or i"'! siiles of hemlock sole loath r l.ad t i to- p fused P eeiilly Lei ause ho'ijo receUltig the order was un t" till it. VVnen Ticr .I'll .i.i el I lie I i .'i' I'letll at tl.eit rt.Jjr. I nl some men . "i-t - I'bl. ago PI'.OCRFSS ofrrrs in the 'a- of arquui t. .n u som'-thia . liut progrrsi in the jor jr of fil ing u .1 iTeat deal moie. Io jjrow fug.KT, lirepet, w.der al the ran wo en. to conquer d.fficul hri and to aiq iae more and more pow-r. to Ici'l a!! one'$ facu!lir unf il' iiig and Until Jest" rmlmn into llir sou! t'i'i rnakd li'e worth liv ing Jam s I ricman Clarke. viuim iiiiini Miuwivvwiu- Continued Attack on Railroads Disrupting America's Power liy l'rei dent ARTIIUK T. MAULEY of Yale University I.O.SK ITS CKi'.AT.N'KSS if i!,o nnreasoiia .!, f Hacks on railroads nor tho goverritiient ivors to control ror :.V TlII'Il'i KF I I TIFASTXO IT We ore npjialled oh-tacle to pood technical training ha been the idea that public schools . ! A Transformation H, ut IM'. H. l I MMlNv.: C.Mltllll I'ii.HU- iilU'"l ' "f lui'.'itaiit .till."'" 'I"' 1 ,vi...l i.i. I" " '"" f'"' " ila.ii t" ; . a Mall.-ii ""I'l'1 t'"lf ' llli:.'1 fKUIl Wll.'ll- I "'Hl'k". . ih.. nia.i' 'f mi I'lH'ialor llii-ro nlio ai i:: U. ' ' '' I l'l,,,v j for llu ft. .:liii: i'f Iralni j I'll,, tl.i x all r I ''"' '' w,,, " ; al.ilt.m I .'tt I I""'"11" ,lt in,.. ( . ..I to mo Hi 'I In :, ;lMHtf I" lll"'-"!f. 'llll ;..iio a man wli.i antr. to i'olitn'1 ! Ill,, siail.o hou'.I Inn' an ) I"1"' j ,,f it i it I a aar' lli.it my linajti iiion :i li kl'1' -H ini .ii.-.l. i 1 nn. I I :i in a . omlllloii to fan. r ; th il am man I " i .ut an v I mo . a al. ut to liou.lir mo Nov.rthii 1...H artrr Hit' li. in li'i.l K'.n.. I .'k I n trlolllT I1"' ilii"'i of in i o.o:.illiu l:i I'll- ml I In"1:; " iifoni"! m :il.t nail in .In-i nli .trltw i.i. ! la or tlittt I n U"l C'l I m. nl. a rl 111 a maim nf ; it v in nv.c.c It I ts In a ulngul.ir state of in.' I I l. b si I w ai Hire nl . cned lt"i .Ii .itli or .1. thin.- Mario It didn't v :ii to la-' tb-t I cul l l"" slbly it-c it Hut to tbl eii'iil I knew , could I h nl tea. I a. coniiK of liort tr im rd'Ncis a. lei toiinl stalloii agents they, d.'slnd to control, and III iist.in.v bud t!'e Inlurcl Iilni i n glnei-rs and cvpret incsveiigern they had nl ay s sli ! I ' kill N hut 1 r 1 Mt.s III .:im I H is lllterrcrv.l Willi was thai I ..iild -Implv be rvinmrd frmu the oi-oi itlng t.il'le. toll not hurt ao lung t' I I" i lc no r.-l-tance I'.ul train tiibiHT-. ito not Ihn onlv ; danger I fcind I . uiiuie.l up every coiu idi able Injury ft'.un n unuise to n! tiiadinati and I n i : . t .-. I ii,etlin.!s "f ro ,. ... ,. M ),(. , t ,.vl.i!iv it ii.iin iti w , , r Irigi-niatti Hilt 111 11" case did I dtc till of 111 ik llg ihgti'cst uppaat, ui mm s. in (f- uf my o II self sei.,1 ng ef a v. i.tli in to so. tl n place was i cry r. pn tieo !Mo In (tie , liiaii.i.icineiit. far I! ..s shaplv an lie iltMt'.nn to n' gin- ln iin.'lit line p...-.ibe liiteiiM.ii.s to rdi a train to ll.aka It e.i .1 '.T t'le'llselxci to I ct ting tbe o; era! .r out ef ci'iiul pel and regul i'ing the lien ctnent ..f trains th'ins.'U i'S. pr.o! let tbey were i-.li'e to work tic wiles, nut In tbb case tl. lnvlt.itb.ii was no i pt,.,! Hue after noon In I. rud d n light, but when there n n no one cr ept unm lf In Hie Ma t oil. f.Vll laa-hc.l U'ell ellte'ed 'Hid be fare 1 i -.oil I t i h the ..per iling key or.b're.l llle nwnv frelll It I Went to the other end of the little telegraph of tl.,. ,m. was directed to sit dawn In tl chair there I was too ft Igli'ened t. consider h't they said t., each ether, but one of tb. un sit ilnwti at th- table in a n ay t'nt com luce I nn" that I'" understood telegraphing The nt!i. r waited a few momi-nts. then sail something I " hi i . uuipanhin and went out. I'.v this time I h id regained seme of my eipiaiiliiiiti Tho man sitting ft the table pre cnt'd bis bach to flu ff I l ad U-cti a man dortl (less b" would not have tal eii any such rs And as It was as ooii as his pal bad gone out lie tureed and lin ked me over, show log bv his evpre-sl hi lb it ho was wondering If I could eouinni lib'tito In liny way n I'll the mil l ie world. There set no-d I i be no pos.i bll'tv of tn- d .lag so. ntel I su;.i. i.e I limbed as I felt that I was bordering on a state of cc' '.ipae I have often 'hue I n Kii'firl -ed ut the riipldllr with wbb b I regained my Ihilll.lng ov er The lie l I'le ll In stnnt'lvo was a colli loll -tic -1 that, t v lug a women :uii ilio uieti bent on some crl'ae '..ph --bp w ,. ( Oil ni.ci;i null as an epeiator. I was safe from harm su lou:.- m 1 rionalned tl pole o-ul clal.t Th" 11 r t thing 1 ll' th'ed out-i.le in, on ii per otiallfv w:c. the trousers the man at the till b" ! wore. 'I Ue i ttern was I'm same as worn by the man w hom I bad caught eying me a short time before. There was a possibility ,,f my Identifying bin. Presently be began to click the kev, and I read a lee-sage noilfilng tbe press 'bar was nearly due that the road was clear. At this n mii'vclon change i-aine over me. I pictured a conductor, tin engineer, nil c-vpn-si . meswiii-e-. cue or nil, shot fo death and an erprc-. car robbed. The losii of treasure did not move me, but the sight I con lured c,p of these uieti ly ing' weltering in their lilaod made 11 lion of no- I pink no thought for my self or the frightful danger I ran. Seizing the rcwilver under my skirt, I whipped It o il and cooked it. The man. beaiiru' a elicit, turned In 'tantly, gra-iplm' a rcinUcr lie bad laid on the table. Then- was not nn Instant for consider:! ion. My own life and the lives of others shut out the horror of my deed. I fired w ithout ti Im. only In his direction, but the bullet pierced his brain lie fell, mid In another moment I had s..ii Hie words: "Train robber here! Tleeji finny" That was tb" hist of consciousness for tne t;l I v :m aroused by n woman who had come pun the station to make an Inquiry. The rohlior must have car ried away the Imdv of the limn I had killed, for It was not there. They had not all'-d for the express to come. Shop (hen neither tbe road nor J,he express company has been able to do enough for me. and I rim consadered ' 'he-alee. I. uf 1 sihall lie.".r recover from tb horror I e'pi rletii ed In killing a tn..ri. Flying Men Fall victims tn Ktomaoh, liver and kidney troubles Just like other people, wllh li!o results In losa of appetite, back ache, nc rvrmsnesa, bendache, and t T' d, listies?:. run down ft elini?. Hut tin re's no need lo feel like that aa T. Ii. P'-ebb s, Ib-nry Tenn., proved. "Klx bottles of Kbs trlc Hitters be writes, "did more to give me new atrength and good appetite than I'll other stomach remedies I used." So they help ev erybody. Its folly to auffer wbenthli irre-t 'i'ti-Hi tIH ti d t you from the Milwaukle and Northern Clackamas 'INNINGS LOUt. I I ho adult lUble class met nl the home of Mr. ami Ml. II. C I'aluli'U on Friday last. A l this ia Hie uuuitli of heal la htriiii hetilla weio piisacd and wein o bo tilled with lUblu quo- lull. uis The lieiitbuueii present wele glM'ii ted pli i ea uf I'ulb o Mild lllel weio to cut out a licull and plciie It which was In bo mended hi the ladlca Mlsa lull In belli (ilinlsll id some dellilltbll Inst runielilal lull tc mid Mia. Palnloii litMOnl wllh a lecltalloll. ieli'lnll ft.frelllllellla wein In. Inked III About twclit) will be nl the home of Mia lies linioih.lt the Hint lllilt.ibl) 111 March. Mrs. Thonius entertained FrbUy I'M'tiltm In honor of her soiia who me iisitiim their pntciila Iioiii 'llllmook Ih.. so asked III to play "'"J r Mr nn. I Mi t hai It. dimmd. Mr. and Mrs K A "Hanibos. Mr. mid Mrs, Cab i hi Mane ntel Motors Frank and llurr) Tlioiiiaa l(.lichuniita ! M-rii d On U i du- ibii Mn A C MacFur Int.. . ni. rt ilue.l wllh a pr.ttih ue pointed bun licmi the eieM of honor P, leg the Mcilaincs til lit Itt Stale) l ieil lailor. I., luiliiiiiiilpte and Mlsa V..11.11 .1 ohiini.ii ot I'oill.ind Miss "Short of rhtludclphu who ! ut i week with Mrs llll.iui (iro mm btt for Sun Irainlaco hint wick. Mi'.n Shell in inaklnit n lour id Iho Mn'eit. Mr ii nd Mr Sieluh.iiia are rccclv-Ins- i on f t a l ui at Ion 1 ocr a III lie son, who caiuo to 'la.blcll Uiclr liolno oil lauti.iii I Kb M Steliihitua aa Mln Inc.- Criuatl" bctorc lor inurtl UK n. I I' Spoouer lui been very III at bis home In Portland with Iho la 1 I Ppo II C r.iint.ui l di tllltiK a ' II ' Milwaul.le for Mr Flnh. Mr- I' li M i.llsoti spent Thuisday with h.r methcr, Mts. I'olhsk of Siiii-r SpilnK who has boon 111 .iliei l . cku. r nirUcd trom New t.. ta; Mon t n to meet Ids brother 111 luw who urm.al from Portland (mm Io. Ani'i'li Mr Nciilieiinn re p.-ets to Ino.ltii in ureP:on. Mr-i Flnh li'-'olt uf llre.huin. was a InullKSa cilb r nl the l.n.le Moc.l.iy Mr. Ji'iiiii" Jonca ha returned from the U D liour.ltii.tit home In l ielillnl while iitie bus been hetplni! 10 mre for Mr Po.irdmuli who lion Is i.ipldlv Improving Mr ill.. I Mrs I.' Samb r were Week cc.d vl-UtiiM at tin- h.er.n of Mi Saude'i patents nt Album. Mr nnd Mis (b-orge Ifnbliisoii who fort'i'-rl) i oiulu. ted the nursery lo re are Iti Seattle. I ' bj'le nm the Im ll.itloua Issued bv the eliti rtuliiineiit rommlltci' ot t'.c rommunlty club to tho members their family and freimls for the biitd time "Id fashioned dune, which will be held Fil'luV evening. February I lib. lit the Piildrof hull. ' all nre kimllv asl.i d to dress In harmony with Ih usloiv Anronn Tuesdv. February llth. being the Estacada and Eastern Clackamas SANDY. II. Shu, inky and Mrs S"ll, the lira c ''pent the tore prut of week In Portland. Mrs. .. K arrow- and daughter Francs have r. turned to Porth'tid, afn-r spending Ih" lore part ot the a Inter al .latin Dlton's. I be v ,11 in. conn, il is cnnsiilei Im: tile plan o! p'.lllll'IIIK Water In 'III th'' Sharnl," Springs to iho lop id ltlttei 1 ; . I, lii, I Into n reservoir f rum which ' 'it'll' Is II lull id 1 T ii (eel 10 llle cell t:al put (f town. It Is lomuioti lalk Hint the Sandy railroad Is a sure thing, since the "Multnomah Central" Is reported to have borrowed tunnonn to To un d in eon 0 no I loti w ot k. Several Saiulyltes have Installed iheml'iit dry closets In Ho lr houses. Prof. Itoebe. k. rormer eouilm tor of the Sand" brass band h an gone to San Francisco .liui h'voti li again ripeiating the I'lfuooil saamlll. The Sainlv Woman's Club Is plan i. nit- a banquet supper and dancing party 'o be I'lvn In the near future. The parly given at Shelly hall by Harry Thomas' dancing class Satnr dav nb'ht was much enioyeil by thoso nn sent. Supper was served al the Sandv hotel. .1. II. Hill, of the Fastern Clacka mas Journal spent part of th" week la Portland. CATTLE MARKET SOME The Portland Fnlon Stockyards Company reports as follows: Itecelpts for Ihe week have been: Cattle K.' calves II, hogs ll.'i.'il!, si p ra'.'-"J, homos Hifi. During Ihe week the nittli! market has been steady to n shade weaker. The eil. of the steer offerings luive been Hhort of the prime In quallly nnd Ihe few In this week's run were dilliculr fo move at $7. Ml lo J7.7.I. De mand Is alow for all graden, bill es-M-elaly eo for poorly liiilahed stuff and -small lots of cows sold frron 7 j down to I..Vl, according lo quality, i l.li ht calves steady to strong nt $!(. j Pulls te,1y i,i. $.-,.r,o to ;.)). I An Improved tone featured Ihe swine uu.rkct. Prime hogs found re;, fly. buvers nt $7.ai) to $7.7i'i and one j cr at !7.T.(i, prleei from five to ten ; cents higher than recent quotations jlt'a eip's totaled over HUrio bend and Tiiu entire supply was '-leaned up without delay. The demand for prime weathers, vcarllrch and ewes was greater than receipts, the bulk of which werecon tract shipments. Yenrllngt, at Jf,.2' 'o '',.r., wethers fr, fo $(1.1.1 nnd ewes at fr.l.', to 5.-,.2:. represent the bulk prices In the sheep house, l.iirnli trade seemed firm as f 7 2a bids were easily roavr-d If choice nnallfy wns offered. The lamb supply hns hern small ns the 11112 crop Is nearly exhausted. Mothsr Tonguo. rtorwfnl-1 mil. w hat u meant by tho .litlnl.t) nniilvi tanry uf Mr. n ' "'k T Ml Khlm,, ll4 i IHcntls r. spell, led lo Mia ( iMik a lliviliilluii In spend the eii.iii,K Urn t un. hoiiin ('aula and , , liiiido Iho eienlng pu.s ludil, lu ll. I. nis iilioliiiieniH sen. ,,,,:. and mail) happy icliuua of n, ll(r WOlllllIK their ttl.ld niHS Or Jee,., alll be llllinl llrlruslimi nl, wl J ei ved and admission will , (,,, , were . vleiidid in Mr. c, Uium pte.elll ..(.. Mes.ra Dill Mela,,,,., H w. C..I.I, j. i., n..u,H, Wu,hli,(i' II. C Prilnion. , Koiieit. H, l isik llnbiililu. Hlll., i . lf I oi Hand ami Meaara. (ie,uKe ,rM ami t.ns lUrilna and Dmi, iiei,,,,,, Mlsa I .'ll.ii Hurt p,i,i .M,a'r ' I Im Frank Pinil b m i.iu.ht,,,,, Mr ami Mrs Alfred liuci,iii,r u Miiilliiiluu, wmo wi.uk end Vnituri ut I ho It F Hlmier bonie Mr. jiuI Mrs A A Hops,,,, i j!r mid Mr. I.. K. THl-nny, ut pnnUnj and Misa Stela Till. org nf M, m(u(. vllle. wcrn ,Si..l. uf Mia i,,,,u, iisiiiini over Humlny Mia Nellie peck. Ml-, p... k ,1,4 Ml.. U II I Mi kin.. hi and .la a,:!,!,,,, Jane, ut tin. IV. k lllckliis,,,, UUn nl Ho... I llli.r. wnn liu.iiL t u c Ins i u uf Mrs Heurcu A. lUn,,,,, Monday. Tho par. nt teachers' ,.so, i.,t, met at th.' Bihool bouon at .0 p M. Thursday All molhci. ..f u Hole loo bond were present Thi district supirv laur a po-.rtit, I he 1 In b met wllh Mrs llu.lt Hub! erst 1,11 Wi'iltiesday hist Tim ,IP. In ' . 11 wu 1bvol.1l In tier. It,, sink. Tea wu served Mrs Fmmoiis Miti rlaln. J 1 u. i!if wllh a Inn. lu'oii al Iter home OAK GROVE Mr i;,ll.-si" la bavins his hoax, remold' l with a new . uhk. ,!,. Mrs Ithe 11 nd Mrs limns atieuj ed llle mother llli'l li.ulnl. lie.lll.S ktllak lirme Mr Frank Willi. Mrs Fn.liojv.t w.re visitor. In link l.iine binbr, I bore. Is Ijlk of llew , lc, til 11,0,(1 and i forth lii tb" tour future fur link llrove. 'lie wen'her of Hie past u.. k ! p.'tl,:t; the road. Ill till'' '.clitics, a.'ulii I'le Oak ilrove school pbir irnut.ill Is belli,; ei, Urged ami nbU v ry uiU' li to Its npp.'iirnm'c as well s. the .-.iitifort of the pupils as the nil e. c h rvn i.iii s nut 1 1 Mis llllleipl,, i nl.-rl il I lbs Dori as studv rliuv Thursday, IVtnj. r.trv 'Uh. quotallniio frmii lav uitr auihori were k'lveit uatd a paper en Die li'" uf I jiiigli'llow wits re ul ! th" pii sideiil. Mrs J. II l.'vn A dainty bunkoon was served bv lbs llilnt. sS. Tl'.e llelt ttlci'llllK will h , wnh Mrs P. Fmmniia Fcbru.tti M 1 Mrs Maud Fills was Hie KU'it of hr.uor at a valeiiMiio curd party tdv. ! en by Mr. J It Hvaria Wclner.hr. , iecoiill..iia ami flowers were .ull.it, Is , for Iho occiiiloii EAGLE CREEK. 'I his Is till" vve.it to r. luough slight Iv i old. which we hnvn been cnjoyltil" of late. Mtss-s Film Clthens and M"l Murphv and Mrs. It. II. Hlhaon dln.vl nnd up. 'lit Inst Tuesibiy evening wllh Mrs llutitlngtnn .mil Miss Alien Drls roll A small number of peopla mat at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ilowlctt last Thursday evening an I sp.-nl th" time In i iiollliu: and singing. Mr and Mrs Wnlter Douglass tmi'l" a r-luru trip lo Mobilbi list week. '! In v foend some rather rough mads. II li. Ilniillnglon iniide II huslnem visit fo Porflanil last week. H. H. Clbsoti wioit to I'oillaad en luislnesa Motulay. lid !'ni::.laim butchered unie h"g ; nnd sbltipcd thein to Portland Hi" llrsl of the Week. f A. 1 1 Dlx. an Advent mlnbifcr a ' the guest of Mr. and Mra. Ilowlctt or- er Sund iv, Ho held services at th" school house. .1, P. Wuodle wns visiting relatives over thl way Sunday. . Mrs. Fred llofrtneiHler nnd Mrs It. tt. lllbsun were school vlsltora la't ! Friday nfternoon. DOVER. A. .1. Morrison was called lo KclinlU last week to h'lp euro for his graii.l daughter, who Is very 111. Mr. nnd Mrs. Klelmuultli ',nd daughter returned Friday from a trip to lin gon City, The County Timber Cruisers are al work in this neighborhood. Mrs. M. M. Held left Monday for two week' trip to Portland ami Sla lom. Miss I.011II1 MorrlHon returned to Portlhind hint. week. Mr. Hoffman, the Sandy tmt-ti-r .. was buying cattle In Iho Heorge anil Dover in Ighhorhoods lust week. Miss Ivn and (Tlnlnn Held tool dinner Sunday with Mra. Hew. Mr. and Mrs. DeShnzer had ns din ner guest h Hiindiiv Mr. nnd M"1-K-lth. .nits and Itlldn Huberts, Willi" anil Irving, Fpdegravn and I lollie1'" S. Klllen. C. A. Keith made a business trip to Oregon City last week. M. M. Held was homo, for a f' days last week. Ho returned lo n1 work Friday. INDIAN KILLED ON TRACK Near Koiholle, III., an Inillnn went to sleep on n railroad track nnd f' killed by the fast express. Il P"1' for Mm carelessness with his I1'1'' liften Its that way when people necled coughs mid rolds. Don't risk yo'ir Ibe when prompt use of Dr. King New Discovery will cure Ihem nnd " prevent a dangerous throat or liin, trouble. "It completely cured nte. I" a short lime, of a terrible rougli tdiat followed n severe atluck of l!rl'. wrltei J. H, Watts, Floydaila. Tex "and I regained V, poiinda In weigh' that I bad lost." Quick, aafo, rellahl ' g.. ! r. , -r, 1 K -