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OItHC()N !1TT BXTHHPHISK. Till HAY. .1 I'M'. 12, 1311, Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County A FLOUNCED FlTf GOWN OF BOFT BILK CANBV BEAVER CREEK Tti" I'lilon Mull hoo cIiim'.I Tue day. Hill. with the uiml l"nle u 14.1,111 li, i. il nature I'ar- cut, children ami tench. r, ix.th Mi rlpcnce, I'll" )fr lea.h.T. mill Mi -I, ..r mII ..nloVcd i . ,, . ..in. i.... .t..,. m A S intk al I'nrt and. Ml i tlelll IIH uiiuiei i'ii ......... - . . ... ... I.. .1.1 I.. l:,r...i III. In Mll'l'l In- T I'iT 111 acnooi nir n.-i.i mi tables, rooking. ai-olliS, .i H"l " '1 " manual training work, ami l!...r ttoiue. ,i,i.,.iv with lill.Hl. All llu- ll.H'K- -r Son... .,f Hi- crop ' grown or inii.lt liy Hie I'UI'U tli.-m-1 .-n l.n.lly ilaitiac-.l l-y Hf r.-.-.-iii bail .if ilaii nli her iifr. Mr. 1 1 t ' l'i r. In! k Mr GrU. iiilh.. haabe.n rloiiv ! Mr au.l Mm llniwii. of Clai-Uiua. Ill it,,. p.i.t we. k. i '" '' I'"-"1" Mr Mr" J- w , Th.. impil of Mm. A. Thoiuu are . ! ly Kiiinlai. making preparation 1'T un.nh. r r-- j Ward I t..iijl hulch..... li line . Hal In In' H. u I" I'1" ",;,r future I"'"4 I""" Mr Frank. Monday. Mr. li. urn (I la l.ikinic In III'' I'-'"' ' - -- nli i ' l : ii ain t v- i . ,.i. h mi i ii. I'annant Coupon on pane i left her ! rn .1 Helves. Tim Judge were: Ml Park. Mm, Clmrl.a Kelly ami Mr. Al. I'liclp. Tho l'rl. wrt awarded as tollo: vegetable, l.. a Ii.h In Ji'l." I'"1'- bins and a ho to Fr mil I!..". Flocr. ane. !.- Wilker.r ; cook ing, dish. Clnr4 D1m.ii; m-wliiK. Uei thimble. V.-H.-I. : carpenter work, hammer. Krncrt K"eie. No le Itit'TfMttiiic Ihati Hi" i-xlill li of hcIi.miI work wltli li Ml" Si.-ih' h'lJ iinaiiK.'l to alio H' pan'iiu llu; irk tho rlill.ln-n Im.l I n il'.'riK 1 Ha l tin. nrat llm' a f"lr or nlilMt hml !' n nlvcn Mt t nlon Hall. Tli. 1'ar.tit Ta.'h.ra AK-Hlnll"ii. wliirli nlT look tin' ork. fM'l nniply r.'ialil for thflr rnort t.y tlie Int. rl aliown Iy liotb clilMr. n nrnl pnri'iil.i. In ttii- wrlilim n n-xoml orutorl.al rontoKt waa h-M. The cont.iiiania were: l-Viinaii Kon-nt Irish. Myrllt" Hurra. Willi- K"'". r:arl lluriia. John Kol.lna. K.hly Wlkrn.i.n. Vi rm-aa Itf-P ami Kmont U.''-i"'. 1 no conK'ft a very rl a. I). it th.' allv.-r ineilul na awarded to Korval Irlnn. The JuiIkiii were. Mm. K. W. Scott. Mr Will l.ueke. and K. SHiue. Muale also formed an Important part of the proRram. Ice cream and candy w-fre aold. and the whole offulr wa a dnniiclal aa well a a aoclal iicce. A Mb aelectlon of trimmed hnts on sale. Cella Goldsmith. (Adv.) The lee cr-.lil mwlal Clen ly Ide fnl. n Knti.t.iv .hi.l, w,i w.'ll ai'.'i. I e.l n t.U.' of the roll wather. They he a line new or:in which aa P'.r clwiMd with the money The liill rame leiweeti Shnlel ami Jl!e-il lal S'liul.iy wa a alow U.iiiie. Mliili.'l won. IS l 3. Mr (Iwlll Tlioin.'ia and aoii. I win. nre IhIHiib with frieinU In Portland (hi week, Mr. Al" ! Tlii'ina " "',-n vlsltdig her parent al llreiui) the lat week Ml Ultra Parry I lllln In Port lard. , The primary elaa of the eNh Sun ila iiih. were royally entertained at 'the home of their teacher. Ml IlloiW.n Thoina. Iat Tneilay. The time wn made norty with came. Ice cream. rnVe. andwlche. nut and candy were ered. Thoe preent were: Alice and William lluuhe. Cert rude and Kmllv r.rifflth. Sellno nnd Clad Tr-mame. (i.iielee and Kl tner U'lid.rcan. Katie. Annie. Uura and Kvan Parry: l.l.le. It.'".', ami Vl'det Watt; .leimte .lone, Arleta Harrl. Jan" Thoma. ITIeila and t net Schneider. Anna and Mary Hon cell. AnnlP and Kdwnrd H-herlr l..--nora Heatle. Karl Dale. Jolmle Leh man M!e Mahel lta!iiu'en. Hl'd wen Thoma. Mr. J. CrliTtlh and Mr. K. Tlioniaa. Kverv trimmed hat creatly reduced (Vila ColdKinlth. (Adv.) 4 4 THE TRCiL'OLESOMC POTATO. Mm i...i i(.i i;rn hum XUnt f I . ' faf I 1 1 lt , ..... j k m 1 I the market f..r llu -1.1 !.! crop Tv-J J X U one f ll.e n uii.l.ii:.'. and J , 1 . . , X 4 e..i,MSiienly one the lli'-t t f-y ' . Vl (VW 'V1' I .lull, int I" fo ewi.t. mi i the VUL' V'iV I.-...III.S .r..... P..I.H.H-. are a l" mH GIANTS' GREAT BACKSTOPS. Myi4 anil McLf ft'm Bit Cm bination In th Oama. The New Yoik lilanl are fan. mi for their lireal Iilnit lalT. Imt when the fan Inkii a im.l "I lh other end of r1A TWILIGHT The annual nchool cieotlnK of Twi llnht dlctrlct. No. 109. will Ins held In the school house Monday evening, the 15th. at S o'clock, for the purpose of electing a director and clerk. Dents llylton spent the week-end at Aurora with the family of Kd. Graves. . , Mr. and Mrs. Ed EllInK. of Salem, are maklnc an extended visit with the formers parents. Mr. and Mr. Paul ElllnKS. Mr and Mrs. A. H. Harvey nnd Mr. and Mr. J. Jack are In Portlnnd taklnB in the rose show. : Viss Anna Wllehart, ot Oreson City, was a guest or her sister, Mrs. Jnmes Hvlirn. Sunday. Mrs. Scheer. who was taken sudden-1'- til at the home of her son. Herman Stiver, hrs been taken to Portland to thp hosnii al. where she Is Improving. David Fancher. of Ilelllnghnm. Wash, was In the community visiting old time friends recently. Mrs h. E. Hentley has returned home frcm Onk Grove, after a visit with relatives. . : Vnlnn Sunday school Is held In Twi light hall everv Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. W. A. Dodds. superintendent: , Elsie Swlck, secretary. ' Rev T. H. Ford, of Oregon City, will hold services In Twilight hall Sunday , afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve nings. Visitors cordially Invited to all services. CLARKE3. , Wett'aufer were Mr. and Mr. W. II in town last week. Fred Zwahbn and Mr. llottetnlller were in town Inst Saturday. Misses Kin ma ami i line mi'ier. irum t Colton. visited Mr. Christ Zwahl. n nnd family last Sunday. . iinlwr.il f.H..I. They can U' Uiiin alui"t an) where. The crop I relatively of .pilik Kionth. but the erlou factor I the liml'liliy to r.-erve the ur i!n of a l-tiiit I fill year until the time of i.li..rl.ii:e when It ci..i .ir. i'oiieiiieiuly any colilteralile Increase In prli lliiiu:at- liicreiiMsl pr.Hluiilon. mid. Willi f.iti.ralile coiidiloti. a Hiirptii reull and price often drop .! low a l' offer no l liillly of protlt Tlieru U mi scrim intnl of lui miiiIh4 luiiatoc to thl country, line n .car uf favoral.le prliv mid ii pHil cniwiuc eaon are linicillatcty iiillowisl by a sur plus crop. The danger of liu iM.rtlng new and crlou dicne I Mil ill. lent Just mention fur the secretary of agriculture to main tain ul careful quarantine against foreign Mock. The de partment ha also cautioned io tato growers against using sec ondhand slalo ;ick which may have contalni! Prlllsh or European tot.it.H-. since these sack nre likely to i-onceal the germ of a serious disease. Country Gentleman. i J AM I rfcoucvic&D Fere doWcM. This charniiug fete g.un I carried m:t In iip.lo glace taffct.i. The three tit-red skirt has niching of the silk applied to the edges of th" flounces. 'I'll., .-iirmiim I., n .l.tt.,,.,.1 uilti Kill lir. li . I . erled motifs and Is finished with a lit j tie giiimpe oj plaited tulle. X S PannantJCoupon on page 3 Worse Than That. I "Is be ticiiieKelJ is hot III wife git's with him to the manicure."-Kansas City Journal. rtiulo by AnirM.-iiit I'ri'D AtawUtiua. I.AIIIir M I.I AS the battery they one of the great i-t receiving ilepai luiei.ta In the III!-lie-s Mey.m nnd M ia- ni Ih.iIi rank nevt o An her mid Vni-inllli In the rHiiking of "bexl .all heis '' nnd Uith bat nnd throw extreme i nell Pretlou to the uin leg of Hartley nnd WIKoii. Iln-e !.. iii.iiiiiuotha bad very little to do. but now that every game ha to In taken care uf by one or the other, there I n grenl race ou 1s t ween tlu-iii for prejiiiini h.uiors. Inttrmitttnt. Knlcker-Any luck? Ho. ker-N'0. Tho tlsli sit'tniil In le In part llmoschiHil.-New York Times. Children Cry for Flotchor'8 Pannant Coupon on page 3 MEADOWBROOK. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. McClure moved Thursday. They are going on a place three miles from Oregon Citv. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larklns and daughter. Miss Alma, spent a few days with Mr. I.arkins' sister. Mrs. Alice Baker, at Kingston, last week. Bennie Chindgren returned home frcm Corvallis Thursday, where he has been attending school. An eleht-pound boy was born to the wife of Ralph Holman Sunday. June i, mother and child are doing nicely. J. M. Larkins. of Maple Lane, spent Saturday and Sunday at A. L. Lar WnsV R. L. Orem and family spent Sun day at Wm. Kerns'. Sundnv school was organized at Union Mills by Mr.' and Mrs. Hlddink, which will he held every Sunday morn ing at 10:30 o'clock. Preaching nearly every Sundav after Sunday school. Glen Larkins spent a few days last weeks visiting relatives nnd friends at Oregon City and Maple Lane. Mr. Stuart brought out some more ferns from Portland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Orem. sons. Ar thur and Jamie, and Miss Myrtle and Hazel I.arkins attended the play given by the Oregon City High School graduates. The Blizzard Silo Filler Is the Thing There is no question about the value of silage for feed and the Blizzard Ensilage is a good invest ment for the farmers of the Northwest for still another reason. It enables them to put away the crop when it should be put away, regardless of weather condition. Many crops could have been saved in the past few years if farms on which the loss occured had been equipped with a silo and Blizzard Silo Filler. I sip i: i i ' VOI B m A Is The Blizzard a Time Tried Machine Don't make the mistake of buying u silo filler of ques tionable merit. They cost nearly a FINDS IT VERY SATISFACTORY Cleone, Oregon. May 2, IHI.'I. Mitchell. Lewis (t Stnv. r Co., Portland, Oregon. Gent lemon: We have used your Itllztard ensilage cutter the past sea son and find them n very satisfactory mnchiuc In every way. We put up ov er I'.DU tons of ci.rn and had no trouble cutting from flu to f.r. tons per day nnd elevating It to a height of "1 feet, using nn L I.', machine. We consider them the best machine made fur Hie purpose. We also used it to cut al falfa and clover hay fed to sheep and cattle at uur yards this Winter, and It handled the work In good shape. Yours truly. The SI X DIAL HAN'til. lly E. G. Mctlaw. Photo Taken May 20, 1914, on the Farm of Streich 4 Neiger, Cleone. Oregon. Why Silage Pays If y vott want to Know now mum me silo filler will do for you, send in the coupon for this book. State the size of your silo, and we will quote you. It places you under no obligation to buy. much In the beginning and far more In the long run, or short run, either, for that mat ter. The lilizzard is a practical machine. It combine knives, Ian nnd lly wheel instead of using these as sep arate units, thereby saving power nnd Mitchell, Lewis fcStaver Co. Portland, Oregon, Spokane-Boise W. J. WILSON & CO., Oregon City, Or. CANBY HDVV. & IMP. CO., Canby, Or. AGENTS making u more compact cutter. It ele vates w ithout fall into the tallest silo. Its cuts the material with a sheer cut. dies not crush It. Tho lilizzard Is re sponsive to control and sale to operate. The lilizzard is widely Imitated, but nothing can Bhuke its popularity with those who have used them. Mr. Wettlanfer helped Fred Zwah- len break up new land last week. j He Wont EaPy That Night. Fred liauer, from Colton, went nt. (cnllini I'm Iumo pmini'tly. Mixs through tiarkes last Sunday. si,,.-Yes Mr Stavlale. Me- Klmer and Walter Kliensmith were I raunle. Mi. n . .mi. my iaie. . out picking strawberries at White i 1 never like to keep people waiting. Salmon. They have returned home. S10 (signllleantlyi-U lilting for you to Can't Keep It Secret. The splendid w ork of Chamberlain s Tablets Is dailv becoming more wide ly known. No such grand remedy for stomach and liver troubles lias ever been known. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) A. F. Iluche went to town on -Monday. Mrs. Click Is building a new house. The Highland Grange band had a dance last Saturday night. Miss Ida Zwhalen is working in Ore gon Citv for Mrs. Harding. Miss Elda Marquardt, from Oregon City, was out and visited her parents come you ton I'ost. mean, of course. Washing Worse Off. "The bachelor Is worse off thnn the married man? How do you make thai out?" "The married man Is ufrald of only one woman: (lie bachelor is afraid of nil of them. "-Houston Post. Out of a Job. Mlnlster-Is your father working now. .lohuny? Small .lolinny-No, sir. Minister, Why. only last week he told tne lie had u Job. Small Johnny Yes, sir. Hut the man he was working died. Chicago News. Big reduction on Miss Goldsmith. all trimmed hats. (Adv.) EAGLE CREEK Guy Woodle and family were Esta cada visitors Sunday. Roy Douglass and wife made a brief business visit to Estacada last Friday. Aleck Baker is building a garage for his brother, Lou. Ed Douglass and wire made a trip to Estacada one day last week. Mrs H.-Clester, who has been to Molalla visiting with relatives a couple of weeks, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Naylor have recently purchased a. new Edison phonograph. Roy DouglaBS is building a tank house. . j t. Mrs. Udell and children aim mis. ic. Gibson called on Mrs. nuwiuu. mm Viola Douglass msi BfrgQIbson waB an Estacada visit on Tuesday afternoon. '- Pleasant mih umu" u-. intends having rally day exer- nd Picnic at the Douglass school house June 28 There , w He morning ami aitim""" -wbo co&e bring your dinner nnd come prepared to spend the day. j Alwayi Lead to Better Health. . .i.uo.xu atart in dlsord- tSeriOUB BlKliuc VIHnoVS era of the stomach, iiver and I Wtaey. .NewUfePUl8. fyPur- lilooa rreveui. i,u-"r-"--- . . t.'i.ir,o, a and tsoweis u nllHnn liive you tuiiui" - , . . .. .... -U.llnir hfi BVSteill Ul l- hm in iiv i in.iir. n. Mrs. The school cises The, ur Ify keep healthy the SANDY Sandyites are responding liberally to the Commercial Club's demand for funds to carry on the big rourth of July blow-out. Ed Bruns has completed his house below Sandy. Don't forget the annual school meet ing Monday next. The Union High school proposition should get strong support. C. F. Barber took a lot of fine straw berries to the city from his ranch Mon day. R. I. Anderson, of Pleasant Home, was in town Monday. V. .1. Wirtz is in Gresham this week. Sheds for wood are being erected in the rear of Junker block. C. D. Purcnll is practicing law in Sandy this summer. Dr. Barendrlck's new house is plas tered and will soon be ready for oc cupancy. Ike Anderson has resigned at the Et'son 'pharmacy. ri.' a, -lw.nl r-1nlrl U'ith nOTirOn- riate exercises and an ice cream social Friday. Mrs. W. H. Barendrick is visiting in Portland. j ALSPAUGH Mrs. John Glthens and daughter, Miss Echo, were Portland visitors one day last week. Mr Mary Hicple purchased a fine Mitchell car. Miss Gussie Githens came home Sat urday and attended the dance at Eagle Creek. W. Dowty was an ragie Kim 1. W. Dowty was an n nlr ti i t n r MnnitflV. lyiecn I .' I. V .... , n . ii.m a nnm ipr ul ucuum ji 1.111a iiiiiii.j menting and gassy ; are planning on attending the rose and mild. . 25c. at Tjmr J)w how thlg week. Bucklen a Arnica MIsb Echo Githens spent a coupie (Adv.) C W'v-' i , v , r V " X 1 1 i t """" - ' J ! ; , ' ' ' . w 1 V-.,"H " -. w- - .-. - !,.,v.-.r. , ik:-''-.rwC"- ' .,..,)-,.,, rM 1m - 1-EMPRESS OF IR.ELANP -.ST-LAVRENCE RlVeR. OFF FATHER r x w i rv at m w -v m t mm 1 - Tim HI ml You lluvo Ahvuy HonuM, nrnl vlilcli liiu lietn In iimi fur over .'It) ji'iim, lint Imriin llui luniitiir uf f Ami Imi Ix't'ii iiuulrt miller M er. yT y Jj' '-f-J ""I'lll HIIMTtlslltll nllH Olt lllllllii jr. All CiMiiilerfiiH, I iii l( it( Ioiik nrnl .IiisI-ii-i"mI " lire Imt i:tii'iiiiiciil Hint Irlllit Mllti nrnl 'iiiluiiiti r (tin Ih-iiIUi uf JudinU ami C liil.Iri ii-i:Mrliiii o no,u!iint lUHrliuuuU What is CASTOR IA Ciisforln I u Inirinlcs" miltnllliilo for I'lmlor Oil, Vwxrm Kord't lroii urn I Sixillilnu; Syrup. It I I)'uniiii, tt t'oni.ii'14 niKliiT (ipliini, Morpl.lim nor iln r iireii) Mil.sliinci'. It ngo N It K""r"",,'' It ileslro) Worm nrnl iillny r i rllnii s. I'nr iiinro Hum llilrly )enr It liuit been In 'in-.liiiit iiso fur llio relief vl 'iiiistliittloii. I l.itiil. iic.v, AMihI ( olio, nil Trclliliitf Trimble uml JUiirrlm U. It riitiiliitc llix Monim fi mill HuMi-U, ikhIiiiIIiiIi'H llio I'ihiiI, Kltlmf lieiillhy uml tintiirul Itci, Tlio tiill.lrin' rmuircu-'l li ?Iotlur' l rliuJ. GENUINE C ASTORIA ALWAYS Bcura the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years rT-rrr:.1,. ":'c"' """M"H " - MUs Ondor-What splendid world It would be If we could only our- el Vis, nn otherii Hie u. Mini llardlieiKl -1 know soiuellilng better IIiiiii thill Mix Ciui'l'T W'hiit "? JIINii llai.llie.nl 'I'.. e nlller a Mi Olllxelle" London l.lfu. Willi t.- Inv0 ,liiin-.1. tV f.iatitnn l.'.l. Hh'B ll'l ii Itu-Mio ( r l.-t. Alllimiuh III Hull. It limit ! Mlil Hhv'g llu tiniiv uvetili Jtl.til "Why iIim-1 thl ben refinii. to no clatu with the other beie';" "till, that hen l lie-., eiiili-d from "lit uf llu original Plymouth Itock." Kiiiihiim City Journal. Tlirr la a man In uur lawn. Ills iittl.ir U tful imI. Y lii lll cu ih Jnnliiir And hollrr fur imiro heal. -I'liH-liinntl Ktigulm-. 8ht Before we wero mnrrliil you solemnly declared that you never could be luipy without me. llu True. Hut marriage baa made another man of iue.-llotoii Trail script. All or a auiMrn Si hnelilor'a dn With piiln Ii.-khi. Id howl. Hu ll boltrd dnwn wliut ha lhuunbt trip. llut 'twin Tui klali luwal. -EichAti:a. Insur- "Yoti'll llnil my waist an tnouutnble oliMtncle," said shu. "How so?" "Tliere's no getting around It" HU I,oil Is Pust lilHpatcli. Oh. wonilruua atrnns la llntlrry'a wayal llnwovor thick they aervs It, If you'ro the utiji-cl uf tho pnilio. You're aura Hint you ili-n-rvo It. -WnalilhKlun Rlar. "Brown, you say a woman' Jaw In stronger than a man's. L'mhi what physiological principle do you base this deduction?" "Well-er-It ought to bo. professor. Hho exendscH it more!" Florida Times Union. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS llenl entail- transfers filed with the count v recorder Wednesday nre us fol lows: II. F. Wymorn et ux. to Win. II. Ilance, lot II, Gordell (Hell Home tracts; $11. Mary K. Walker et vlr. to floorge II. .lett e( ux tract 25, Oak Grove: $H. Peter Y. Carlson et ul. to 11. J. Hen- nv, el al., !I.S acres In section 7, town ship 1 Houtli, rangn 2 east of Willam ette meridian; (7000. George N. Gregory et ux. to Otto Looney, lots fi and 7, block 6, Gregory addition to Molalla: t'i:,. John W. Loder et ux. to C. 10. Light body, tract "L" In Wllliiinetlo Falls tracts; $10. John Xohrlst to Addle C. Marnliall, I :!l! ni-ri'M In section 2. lowiisbln '. south, rnngo 4 east of W'lllamotto mo rldliin; $10. Lena F. Fiipey et vlr. to Harry L. young, lots 2 nnd 1, block 1, Windsor; $10. Iila Morley et al. to Albert Money, lot 7, block MS, Oregon City; $1. ;T . , .,io.iih have been naiinon iihiiuik oi-.-"-' tnalr , ..,,.rl days nt lower nieii.eiiticu i.'i n.i.."- - . . . Columia river points, and In fact practically .nt all poiiu u h ..... lah"rerconUnues a most exce.len. demand for entitled fish In Astoria, and almost every lay additional orders lire . ni,.a whleh cannot bo ac cepted because practically all Inter ests have aireauy oook-mi morn uiubu than they expect to nil unuer me mosi favorable conditions later In the sea son. While naturally It Is too early to slate definitely what the proportion ate deliveries will be, it Is generally expected that It will be fully 10 to IS per cent short. Some Interests figure Mint It will ho 25 per cent short along the Columbia river. "The demand for Columbia river i ni., .I r'lilnniika " snvs Ttohert S. Far- ri'll of Everdlng & Farrell, owners of the Pillar Hock Packing company, "Is always good, but this season the de mand Is exceptionally strong, ana we could secure orders for several times the amount of stock that we will be able to pack." REPORTSSHOW EARLY FRUIT PROPPING FAST According to report received by Sliili. Frull Innp.i lor J. K. Mlaimhi-rrv tin re ha been a v. ry heavy lulllm: nf the i nrlli r varlfiiia of nppll. in thu mct Inn. Mr. Stansberry make the an ii i ii ik-.-iii ill t that the droiillix of King and Grim natelim It iihioomUr hi nv y. 1 he iippli' lire nlr. idv le. liu "nll t.ilr .t, therefore tha ur"P ping at ihl time l rutber iiiii'iwt. Slmllir repiirt lire, cuinliig from other sim IIoiih of the stnle reganbtui Ihe earlier vurlell. s nnd eHllmatcS 1 lb., total proiluctluii of tiregon urn b. IiiK Kradniillv reduced. .Vivid r Kiir-ltiix thn Ciillfernla a p. pin crop iroHn.i t nre aomwhat r .a fueling. Home report received fr.'tai rellnlile in I leu Indicate that tin. pro ilnctloii of the roiiih. ru Hlnri will mil be more than Ml per cent of the nor mal. Other iiBio-rt that the output will show pirlutp 75 per Cent. Lute"! advice from the prui" Molt of III" slate Indlcali' some m provenient In the ltuntlon, While (U .1. I .,u M..IIU IlllllW II ti III HIHIK n 11-1, in. .1.1. .- 1 - now slat d that tho size will be ni'irt larm r than umiiiiI and thl will main up f'r much of the loss In bulk. RECEIPSlN ALL LIS AT YARDS lioceipls for the week at the Port laud I'nlon Slock Yards have licfa: Cattle, H'.Ui, calves P'.l, hogs HSO, Hheep MHO. The cattle lilvliilon showed nwrf eral.le strength ami flrmnem tkl vv. ek. especially during the frull rlod. when top on best hay fed lr a.lvanced a dime. $7.N!i to li.'.io. La'" the market eaHed off to It former level of $7.75, but was In good nlml and one ear of fancv baby beef seel ing at JS.I'i feathered. Ilillclier llliei were all firm with a good iletnaiitl. Keeelpls or Hogs Heavy, i'-"',""' tup $7.'.n. with bulk moving at $" and $7.M. Million offerings large. Total re ceipts npproxlinnted $H.O0O up to Fri day, but prices held steady. A few choice yearlings sold nt JK.OO: old wethers nt $I.M and ewes $100 j $l.;i.'.; spring lambs $5.r.0 to $(1.00. HitlK of receipts from western Oregon points. v Tho followliiK sales are representa tive: II steers U7!! i:ir. 32(1 r.s l :i!r. r,n r.m 207 hogs .12:1:11 ...i;i:i:i ...1213 ;.. 200 ... 1 s-l ... ins ... 1(17 7 cows 1210 51 r. 17 1 1 5 11 41 10371 12211 I02 l.iitl i:l!e- Stllg SN7I noimrn jr, calves llio."" ni 7.85 7.70 7.li0 7.90 7.S5 7.S0 7.75 7.00 e 310 ycnrlings BKO wethers 1 ' 431 ewes '- fi.Ol 1.(10 ii.nl (1.00 5.00 I.S5 1.35 WHEN THE GOOD NEWS FIRST REACHED OREGON CITY It Created Considerable Kxclteuiont. llut us week after woolc went by, nj many well-known nnd lilghly-respectcil Oregon City people spoko out frefto and their stat(;mciitH wcro pultHnM in the public press, there was no 1"8' er room for doubt. Oregon City P pin said: "This must bo trim." V. lu.rn Is hint Hiieh nnothcr Blllt I'lllf"1' and It comes from Oregon City. Mrs. 10. A. Wilkinson, izni ft"'". Oregon City, Oregon, nays: "I n' used Doun's Kidneys Pills for back kidney troubles and have I"1" flZ relief. I think thny nro line kldn ' nindli Ino and I don't hesitate to r ommend them." , Mrs. Wilkinson la only ono oi n ,-in.. .,i -.r, hnve gnu". VreKOIl V.IIJ pr.iino ."" .i.If fully endorsed Donn's Kidney ' " (,, your back aches-lf your h'"'" J:er er you. don't simply asK ir -K i out, tatinctiv for Doani luiu. iij wllKI" ney Pllli, the same that Mrs. v. son had-the remedy backed M " ' . I . rn all u r Mri'M. lesiimony. u" - - i. t iiHn liurrnui. Mllbiirn i;o i-rui.f "When Your Pack her the Name. IIUIIHII'i is -Lme-H; ,