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oiiKisov t'irv i:nti:i!I'I!1si: i w. ni-:miii-:ii 7. I. Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County T CANBV LOCAL (AC.LC CMIK CANMV, On, N. 21---i !- il Mui Judith ha!tlit I l'.,it!ii.l U i Halting lirr iter, W.. r.'.U-ir limita! nit MII.U AI KIK. Or, Nv. :i ii. C Pi Una h-di the "K.h tot.rMin-M liniiilt H1 iifk.H" wl.l. h a Ua In II. (it-1,1 at a nti-Hitm -Saturday aikl' I the btitiio ! tkutn la ! in ihi no. V. llrHu.l.U if Sl.t.k!ur a Candy i !lrr today. ci!rrrl m a iu ii!ii4 ivlor tiai,4. tn, bualnet I'liK Caiii'r MciilJ U nut In (ho vffU'o. The fan by xh hI will rbu-o VWtin-a, U i:r tvu!a i" k dimi-c II.,) a 1,-1 !() Ul 1 11 He pim I 1 in ( ) 111 II '). A l M Vt,!ln l,ui. h, f. bii.a jii.l ! Hum l "it Ul,, I tin 1rt ( I lir r k ilia I ! ula i,l I J I 'i'M laud riaimJaj f.ir ( da ai.y tiuy H a vrt!nd tuiur l!is Ci( ( IS iHk. Mr. and Mt I 1 1 Kiuji gat dall.e IU tr.nl lld ! I hi-1 r hlllll Uim latl.t-r i'kti.i'UII till inn fi,M l.,i , u LfcitriMi) li 4x4 lUm 1 't,,u u, kt.li.ia. mti ti,,i.. M:- I liaUlta Ofjrn tat a Imih Prv lnj al hi r L,'i,, fi lb bai.ta i ( i'.v ini.f h.iui ir nHiii i i. lit 'ltrlil. ur j. r Hif.m, ir iiv iiii,i..H,i ...ui.irr, .t,u.f4 I'w I uf p II' ihi tit mii' l.at itii-k EVENTS OF 'SHOOT' OUT IPOHTIMIN WILL Ur INTIA T AIM D AT PORTLAND UOAV 1 Li- i iiiiiMiiiil lrat ill, ,l In and fl I if f. I. IUi" '.( i,i if II, ui, riMila lil, h will In .Inn In rnlfdaln Hi i, . kIi In Dm annual I'rifiiil Hmi4iiii'U Ira inn met I in In 'i,ill.in, iiril Holiday, ,t lnu rum . I ,, il Kt,l la utiiik' llm kIi,ki r ton Ih tin ail) tw laurf mini tr lhrr It, an In i, ii,h t.ia ft 1ml.. . . m .1 iI.m k.ni.M ..f . ' , , ... .. ,, ,. lili .l II MkU' ii mi li r lhi ma , . . " ' . . . ' . .. i nf lli I'iiHUM Hun . III!' mnl lh li,,i.t al Una I'lai I t tmiiK lima Ira. lUai.itia Wa'.i r, nl I i-ii II'-Ihu raiiuUr vtmitif. An.wii lln .rv- '""" lr,"a. r an,i ,ia lit iii,nF IkHinUaa ttul oiId til Wat. lijoli.rf, n( l li.iin. ISirtUbJ. All nnbl tlik&( eo- Mr j-iiaiin (Ui , ti, ,fl ln( A lll. lima lunrin a rrm mrk f ir Oll,al I, l.aa r.i-. a a''Ul nn.liiUtil. i i..iiini lii a ralln.J u(Ti.k al Dial unll, l lh- "rllUmia H'ki-t IH.ilil ltar anj (m, kllourd Iho'iUm u tiaii-4 at Hmi irli4iira ami h'-J-J " i ,n.,n f..r 1 hiinkm in ll.-rmau IIiii h'f ti,a"f. Mt. ti,h Caiil.y hi b hinl h rt li r. MafUlK Johiimn la an luJ.-jn ii,Uiii j , au rl ul niiiMiu nl fur lh latiTa catiiliilalo fur founi lliuail al Umo. ,.ry. 1'hla li ki-l rvprra. iila lh,ai oi'i-i-J , r U Hik liilln l!..irl and the frra rliit.. .rtkiuii i r ami Hie taiiiliatia ar .i.lt;i il lo clua , wiVBomviLUt .L II. ,....Ml .,tl,l...l: k rir.rd ih- li.ri.k of Ih IU!1 b.v! Mr. Aiitrvy WikM rMlu I'ortlai.J lul lumrr frlUr4 by Ihnr bnalraa. ''" '"rl'lay r ruing Hti a amrn o'rlm k C. until Ihn mil of t!i Ji-ar. ' on Saturday. , l,ml-n pn'l lt. a( il.in lo U fi Mr. .Macule Jiilifik.ui. In lnd nl : Mm lirol.at n cnl WVdtiraday In llio tl Uiara. randidiiU I.T roUn. iluianllar.. l j ,t(. t-r "' U'uila.a aaa an l.aiai'a.U lll ., , . ur nainruai . lurllanj t0 ,, i .M I I,,- .,,..iK. VI ill lu) Atiuf' i lull. Hl m,ii( III a'art al 14 In. at III JiMln tla alliiti taintn TIm'I !! Ihi fl "9 bird nciila alml III A II and 0 itakw. Urn A ilaaa i i iiiit prt tia tn ,i-r i piiI kln,li r ami IkUiiv: II rlaa il In il hir rent: (' 'ui ill , , n 1 1, ill . ... i.. a . ..m. m ki ,. I Mr. Hani. ll.-..cr rrlrl-r.lrd fc.r',,Uir ;tkh u frlnil. , w, j .1'. ' (Ii .-d In Irara. Mr. and Mia Carl Hmiih riilnilalm d I'lrttnUy huixl.iy tijr aittfiR a il!i,nrr. llrr rlnl lri-M and frinula m I'lu til lo (trip (lartakg of lh Iniunll niPiiil i r of the iraiie and nrvlarjr of tlio Mll ankle I'uinuirrclal rluti. Iti, fur. M. I av la rtit lo WViliMkiUr, to aix-ad the Tankxlir. Inr kiaiiill. I John far itit Ih auk nid lu Si.obfri:. !killtilC rrUtltea. Mr. Illl,-4iaa mmrj to tirrldan. lu re he taa pun han-d a ram h. rr, Mn. K all IT, Ut Krlda) . ilinni-r Mi.lAinna liinan and Hna liatt. till ti'ar'ii'f al i'nr m hii'l, ri' ri the Kural if l.,,i,,r. A iiumrr uf lari .1 t-it -r .artln urr i U tt (, Ui, n i-d If U-Uii f.ilka Mr I and Mr. Kinmnna and Mr. and Mr I W ill Jamba cut-rum film, la and r-latlvi im Thank d mil lar. i T!iaiikalln( aturh-a t-ra Inld al , lfie ktorjr hour al fie n hirnl on Wed i. !. and vtlu-r nnmtn-ra on Hie i r- i A UH'ii'liaiiillte irl lll Ik llen lo Ihii Inni-r uf rai h rliii In ! h rtcnl All lira lll he atuil nff III Ilia event filiiln Tarxrl III lie itiarxi'd fur at the lal.t of 3 ri lilt fa, h and no enlraliie fie ll iIi.iikiiI Hie Catarada rar li'ate II ml and Aldi-r atn-i la. I'urtland at I and rv rrr hmir tln-r.-altiir. I.illirh !!! lie aifiid on the grtiiinda. A Uierrtiandlae I'flfe ll i alvrn lo Ilia Miner of earb evrnt In the hall and fir rattlnil evrnla. Th' lll al an i brld at Die Ji nne alatlnn ratine. w ll V H Willi A Chambarlaln' Tablet. 1 lila la a uintiiliie Inli-nJ'd ra;,e-lal' ly fur alomai h Imuhli a. tllluuani'ta land rniiaili atlun. It I mei'iin nh Janw Anu. one or the lMM,k i- '' !"" .... i '" ' , . ,,!,,. i,,g ,,Fvn rlrared ly Hiimt rr, Mr ....W.H.Mi.iihr.e. of .MrtUnd. l-.:.rU,. LMai,,....- ,.m In ke,,,,,, a.ih Tliank.v.,,, , ix Mall,... al".. J..LU . ,iit-d Uii relative brr on Saturday. , . " , ,, . fc i. . i rev k h r tlieae III lie hold. " ,and SuiuUr. JENNINGS LOOCC ' r''' '"l "T T'. ':' I SM)Y. Ore. Not. IJ.-A "home- The turlry hoot on Tneaday. . i ' ' " . "u " nm.liii:" relehration a held br th:not very ell atlended olii( to the Tm m-r vent of lh laxtiavi-r of: Mr "" Mn- l""'" vrr Sandv Lodee of Oddfellow Saturday , bunr -on nh the fanner, but nlKbt. lilch a attended by the .,(,. mho ere there n-oort a food tttinn fur a in nn to he held al the 'I?- omen of the Sandy llebekab Iim1i;. , ,n, j Itutdurf Hall Saturday rvriiiiic, Xo- flvde Xerlt, of St. John and Mr. . - ...... ii.l.ll .(I...-. 1..,!. mriA lhi ' . ' ............ . ... ..... .1 .1 i . ... . I l...v n . .... i ..... Mr Kli'herJ'rris.r and tlauis'itrr and ' ' 1 " """"" i.ieun ,irrii, m lonianu. ieiu fun the Mlaae. CrUlln. and Anna Hatal ".T'i T.'T'h "Tt" .1 m,,h hltm MU' cl. came to WUaonv.lle on SatuMay.' J . Tr'!'l,Vnt U an l'r,U rw,T"1 '""r"' " to I tire..n. at a .urpri.e blnhday ' A U ! " Crr1o IW lo Mr. party fur Mm luttle llaialkla. The Orrnm Hulry ami K.mvI (,. "vl. of 0 Ilro. fal . on (M. :oih. Mr, lloaard I vlallinc rvlatlve ' nila.luner. J. 1). Mn kl.-. of Tortland. 1 The rUi " ' fvornhly tbeaddnka of eUc.me. Henry Weal-! near our village, and will pvnd the I en.llne out Inapis tori to lnve.il kno.n here, bv ln dauiihter of Mr j brook aud K. K. Sbaron UrOUcUl ttie j ThackKlVltl aeaaon her. uairie m mini nimmnniun. ! J iein.7 nil m nmnu ii a pnnii. Mr. II. D. Aden. Mr, f haluPuky.' - . - - .... ; -- Mr. J. Peter and Mr. Joe Thornton I ent to the Roue City on Wednesday the IkiriiiR Oddfellow' lodce and the Itehekah hilt;e. Henry Wrathrook. Kmnd warden, and Mr. WeMbrook, llb (Irand Seo relarr Sharon and Mr. Sharon, of Portland, were the icuet of honor. Vice Noble Crand Heckwlth dillv. reJ 8P0WTINQ NOTES 4 . t. t ( 4- creetlnc of the Oreiton srand Uxlce. JUith poke of tlie srowth of th Odd fellow' order and paid blKb tribute to th todeea at Sandy and llorlnx. The Sandy Kebekah lodge prepared and terved the dinner. A mas mei tlnn of th taxpayer of Sandy road dlatrtct will be held Sat urdar nlKht In the city ball to levy !eolul road ta. The notice of the Money MiCaw I already at work fur tii'vt min. and I on the Job day and lilKht. I.eai'll frua feel kii'lily hi aeeotid defeat at the hand of (illliert Callai.t lie buie fur third niati h. lliiklon pantur ay that baaeUII CfiSTflffi AL UlltlL 1 )u'i iit ArU4riYmrl,irii MmlUlDKjifi'llajnimyiai (ln;il-biimteaUlkAiii hurtajh'bPil.icfW'J N'ManrUVvrunUiDrev (iiini Mi(ihi.v rtr.'Unl Not Naiic otic. Ari'iW,VII'lWIU AW U' I .m t ii t l I fUllWl Arvifrfl Brnilv UtCvA IUin.5ourNumih.lllJitwi VormiJl'iiirtilxii'w luMatklLossorMicr. bcS-ai JiaJWt ia Tor Infants Ty ChH,tr. The Kind You Ha a Always, Bought Boara tho Signaturo r'";,V huiraiUrJluWll-rJ Kat.i Copy ol Wrapoc. f Us! VP Fnr flvfir Thirty Years HlilV N IIBfll IiM.llIbilM MNmtMMai rmm sxtv HIS." to attend the Jlaker theatre. wSere 'fine Feather" a bvln played. The Ladle' Aid Society planned a reception for the pastor. Kcr. Iancl on TbankaKlvInc rvvnlnK. Prof. SweeUer. io lectured on ".Vo cal! for thl mi-etlnc l lKoed by 3S tlve Oreeon Tree and Shrub." at the taxpayer and the levy I called an ichocdhou on Saturday evenlne ' aildltiotial tax." j m8je the wiur eieclally Intereat The Sandy Woman' club U e"lnjl by uslnK Untern .nj,.,, anj Mrt. Rd frtH i-al for the OtvKon red- h . . ,.... A . . a (. rf rmar at r 1 1 1 r t 1 of the evenln by sinking ume onr In her usual pleaslnc manner. Miss Helen Graham entertained a number of little friend very d lllit fully on Saturday afternoon, to cele brate her sixtb birthday. Game of various kinds were played, and delic ious refreshments including a candle lighted birthday cake were erved to the happy guests. The local school (rave a splendid pro pram and exhibition of the work of the scholars on Wednesday afternoon, un der the direction of the principal, Mrs. Wood and Miss Hayuian, of the prl- Huy jour hat now and get a good se lection. Mis Cella Goldsmltn. (Ailr.) CANBY HIGH TO PLAV CLACKAMAS SCHOOL WORKS HARD TO REVENGE DEFEAT r a vtiv vn O I iCtioUU The football'; wll from tl. Canby fT department. high school which will meet Wood burn eleven next Saturday on the Can by grounds will be an altogether dif ferent team than the one that met de feat at Woodburn two weeks ago. The boy have been practicing every day under good coachins. the line has been strennlhcncd and three new P Olton and neSday evening In the A. O. U. it is expected that they will break upt those long end runs which Woodburn A number of relatives and Intimate made before. In the backfleld Van j friends of Miss Bettie Batalsla gave Cleve will call off slpnals while Hewitt I her a surprise party on Saturday even and Miller will play halfbacks with , mR iu honor of her birthday. Games Ueelt-r playing full. The boys expect um cards piuyp,!, afIer whlch Supervisor Vedder vUlted the Wll- sonvtlle school and Corral Creek, on Monday, aud Rave some lessons In pen manship while making the round of the various schools. The Thanksgiving ball has been a prominent feature of the pnst week, and in:iny enjoyed the happy occasion to show Woodburn a close game al though they are much lighter and have had no experience. CANBY STREETS BETTER CANBY. Ore.. Nov. 24. (Special) Great improvement is being made In cross-walks also in the streets. Sev eral new concrete walks have just been completed and many more wood en ones have been made. The streets are now being gravelled. Quite a bit of concrete 9ldewalk has been complet. ed and more Is under way. dainty refreshments were served. Kvery hat reduced, trimmed and un trimmed. Miss Cella Goldsmith. (Adv.) STAFFORD CANBY BUSINESSMAN MOVES CANBY, Ore., Nov. 21. (Special) Norman Saltinarsh the local bicycle man is packing up his tools and will move his shop to Lebanon. His par ents are moving to that town. He is well known there and expects to do a good business. FIRE HOUSE COMPLETED CANBY, Ore., Nov. 25. (Special) The old Bhed that stood behind the city hall has now been torn down and the lower part of the city nan now holds the fire engine. Before the en gine was back on the street and was hard to get out, but now the lower part of the city hall has been parti tioned off and fixed so that it is handy to get at. A volunteer fire depart ment will probably be formed in the nearjuture and practice. CANBY TEAMS TO PLAY CANBY, Ore., Nov. 25. (Special) The opening game of basketball of the Canby high school will be played to morrow night against the high school alumni. The alumni will have Cole man and Gurley, the two star forwards on the high school team last year. Courand and Gribble will probably play forwards for the high school, with Beeler and Hewitt guarding and Brown playing center. Only one of laBt year's team remains this year. Courand wno piayea ior ward on the second team last year is going to be a star this year while Bcc-1-er with a little more practice will play center. The high school expect to have the strongest team ever this year. v - rv, V ..' - i -h & ' IyiI- ' - V u V.-.. - I MYERS V v - rJk . 1 i. v 7.'" ' I lTl ll MYERS How About Your Barn Doors? Do they stick jump the track or pull harder than they should? We have the remedy in MYERS DOOR 1 1 ANGERS Tubulor and Stay on StylesGet them now and put them in while the weather makes it bad to work outside. WHEN WE SAY WE CARRY EVERYTHING IN FARM SUPPLIES WE MEAN IT WE WANT YOUR TRADE ON- Gasoline Engine Oil, Cream Separator Oil, Axle Grease, Wire Fencing, Post Hole Diggers, Oil Cans, Grind Stones, Single Trees, Hitches, Pitcher Pumps, Pipe and Felting. Everything in IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES ALL AT RIGHT PRICES. OUR WINNERS tit ul W.J. Wilson & Co. OREGON CITY, OREGON LINE RACE PLANNED CANBY. Ore., Nor. 25. (Special) The members of the Canby Boys' Ath letic club will run a relay race around the camp ground Thanksgiving day. The coarse is a circle covering 24 miles It will start on Main street opposite the depot in the morning at 10 o'clock and end in the same place. The by have cbouen sides and are getting into good shape They are not rerr strongly organized yet but will soon have a halL rotttoes, around here, are getting pretty well secured, with a fair yield. Mrs. Ed Sharp has been quite sick. Tha Ladles' Circle, which met last Thursday with Mrs. Oldham, was well attended with Mrs. Seedling, president In the chair. At the December meet ing new officers are to bo elected for the coining year. The Church of God has been hold ing meeting last week and continuing this week at the chapel with a poor attendance, owing perhaps to the press of fall work. A shooting match was held at the N'emec hop house on Saturday, the 21st, with geese wostly as the prizes. Word was recehvd by friends here that Judson Howard, a former resi dent of what is now West Linn, but now of Waitsburg, Washington, had slipped off a hay mow and struck on a straw cutter and broke a rib and was suffering a great deal. He had the misfortune to break his leg last spring and never baa entirely recover ed. Mr. Schatz and wife went to Port land Sunday to meet friends. 'Thursday A. E. Tully visited all peo- inent business man of San Diego. They Mrs. Holton rode out Tuesday from I)(J wh() Qwn t0WBi and gave instruc-! will make Hmir home at Coronado Portland on the Reo truck and took tion3 0r how stables, cowb and milking j Mrs. Hurley, a pioneer of Oregon, Is dinner at her fathers, spent a few ' utensils Bhould be kept. making her homo with Mr. aud Mrs. hours visiting the home folks, Mr. Mrs. Tucker was called east a fort- j jJavjfJ Gage's and returned to town when night ago as her father of Indiana was j Zl:ZZJtJ.l Seng- i "MrUand Mrs. Hoy Moore, of Montana TJToZ Tchaul ! -'-d on MrotS " -"" - fer's license as there were so many Jennlo Joue8 nn Interesting relic, the hourglass In who found it a great convenience to, M'rg w. K. Deal was taken to the j various forms Is it twentieth century ride with him, showing that an elec'-1 hospital on Monday, but her condition j necessity. A machinist authority trie line would pay through this well- i8 B0 improved she will be able to re- poIltH out tmit f(,r SU(,n purposes as populated section of the country. j turn home in a few days. .! timing burdening and tempering benU The children and patrons responded " . . , , ,, 1 so generously that a barrel of canned 111 twist arm mnimincture. wncre sec Big clearance sale in millinery. . . . . .j j two 0f vege-pnds or minutes must be gauged accu- Miss Cella Uddsmitn. lAQVJ . tables were sent to the Boys' and 'Girls' Aid Society in Portland on EVERGREEN I Wednesday. The George A. Ostrom Home was 0tf Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co. CANBY, OREGON rately, nothing serves like the hour glass with the ri'ht amount of snnd. Accuracy to fractions of a second can be hud much mure easily than by U. nnA Ma FI 7fllfT bftVP SOld V, . r,t an anlrwahln '!, t ll pH II P thelr'farm and will make their future on Frluay evening last in honor of the j watching the bands of a watch. home in Portland. 'approaching birthday anniversary oi Jim McKillican and son spent Sat- Mj8S LeClaire Ostrom. In the games nrduy and Sunday at tbe home of N. anj contests Miss Wllma liruechert McKillican. I was awarded the box of candy and Mr. and Mrs. H, Distre In the Stomach. There are mnnv nennla who have a Itobbins gave a Miss Thayer, flowers, for their solu- dHtress In the stomach after meals. dance in their new house last Satur- tlons of the Nuts to Crack and the u B jue to Indigestion and easily rem day evening. A large crowd was Flower wedding. Music was enjoyed. eaft,i by taking one of Chamberlain's present and all report having had a Seated at tbe dining table were Mary; Tablets after m-aU. Mrs. Henry good time. Pierce, Loi Thayer, LeClalre Ostrom, Padgham, Victor, N. Y., writes: "For Mrs. George Hunsinger left last Annie Russell, Gladys Deter, Hazel j some time I was troubled with head Wednesday for the East, to spend Brigham, Nellie Betz, Wllma Brue-, ache and distress In my stomach after Thanksgiving with her parents. 1 chert, Emma Berry, Bessie Roberts, 1 eating, also with constipation. About Miss 51sie Yoder of Oregon uuy Glen RusselL Carey Deter, iiaroia six months ago I began taking Cbam anpnt the week-end at the home of Soesbe. Arthur Roberts and Jim Og Joseph Schwartz. I den. Mrs. TClaire assisted Mrs. Os- Mrs. W. C. Paine, wno nas oeen trom in serving. quite ill for several months is able to be up. The Boys Scouts met at tbe home of Eldon Batdorf on Friday evening. berlain's Tablets. They regulated the action of my bowels and the headache and other annoyances ceastd in a short time." Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) would civilize tho heathens If Intro duced among tho cannibals, Tho fighters will have thnlr Innings Thanksgiving (lay. Also tho "old home" football stars will come from retirement. The Cincinnati Rods are banking on Olson, formerly with Cleveland, to strengthen the Infield. Horry wants company. Dick Kauffman of the Elmlra club is the star sticker of the New York state league for last year with .329. St. Louis Browns have drafted him. A snapping bull pup recently put a Maine football game to tho bad. In the melee there was a touchdown, which the officials could not allow. At last Jess Wlllard and Jack John son are matched. That ought to bring about peace In Mexico. Wlllard Is only 27 years old, while Johnson Is over 36, so that the white fighter has a decid ed advantage in youth. Wlllard stands 6 ft. 7 Inches, and has a reach of 85 Inches. He has IS knockouts to his credit, and lost only one decision. Jim Mclaughlin of the Irish Ameri can A. A. is back from Denmark, where the war excitement has reduced Interest In athletics. He was training the Danes. The conductors and trainmen on tbe Northwestern road have won an in creased scale, and the agreement is signed. BASEBALL CLUB EXPENSES GROW Increase of 50 Per Cent Dur ing Last Year. FEDERAL LEAGUE IS BLAMED GOVERNMENT 10 AD Players O.I Moat of th Additional Mon.x That Magna!. Ar Spending. Off.r from th Outlaw Uod a L.v.r to Pry Off lnruad Sal.rUo, Y.ara N..d.d For Adjualm.nl. "Tbe coat of operating baaobatl club In big liiru la shout 60 por cent greater tiow than year ago." Tbi significant otiwTTitlon. coming from a well puai man In tbo na- i tlonal Krtinn. trll plainly Ui coiutltloua that confront a club owner lu tho Na tional or AiiHTtcau league It invua Hint tho (lays of big dirt dciuN bavo irnuM'd for avrrral y.ars at leant It llluairntr again that th cluba lu tho big aliow Hint bavo fa Hod to kerp up lu tho x-tiiant raco bavo opcruti-d nt a and file a drftVIt next yenr. Tin club owner aro Juatl Red In crying hImiuI th high cut of bimchull. The bull piny vrs-well, don't tnku a plnycr ai-rloUMly If bo trie tu plciul poverty nml tell you Uilo about tbo blgb coat of living. Tbo blrvtl man lu bnm-bnll Just now la like a UockefuU lor romimrcd to tbo liinirunto. Tbo 60 per cent lucreaao In oenitliig exH-iuif goe to tb plnyer vory penny of It. Tbino are hnrvent time for tbo hired men. Tim advent of tbo Federal league worked both ways tn their favor. It strengthened the Play ers' fraternity until now tho o called union of ball plnycr la us strongly In trenched a nny of tho big bihur bodies tbnt have succesHfully battled ngnlnst the grentest money power In tlio worhL Tho Federal lengue Is the means that tho player uses tn get snlnrlus which two years ngo were considered Impo. slblo. Hut In ii biiHeliiill war tho ouly weiipon Is tho plnycr. and It requires money to Hold stnr puiyers us mu stars t tint bring tho pntronngo. tho real foundation fr success. Tho bnsebnll mnn snys that It will dike lit lenst three yenrs to restore tho giiino to n prolllnblu bnuls even after tbo Federal lengue Is beiiten or somo sort of n penco plan Is settled upon, Hliico tho rlvnl lengue went to the bat ognlnnt orgnnl.i'd bnsebnll plnyura who bnvo been receiving J'.'.fiOO have In noino enscs di'iiiniulcd mid been grnut ed mi Increiiso of ll.WH), A stnr pitcher who formerly wns pnld nbout M.B00, conslilered n big snlnry, threatened to desert unless paid $'1,000. And sootier thnn seo the plnycr Join the Keds tho club owner hnd to' stand tho rnlso. And In every ciiho where n plnycr hnd hold up n club owner ho signed an Iron bound contract for two years at lenst A great many of these contracts call for four or flvo years. When several courts throughout the country decided enrly In the season that the old form of contract was not binding a number of stars got busy at once. First they would denl with tha Feds and thnn come bnck nnd demand a showdown. Most of them got wbnt they asked for. Tho Fcdernl lengue Is tho greatest sufferer. It failed to get tho pntronago It expected. In Pittsburgh. wucr they bad every assurance thnt things would run smoothly, they handled less than $30,000 In receipts ot homo. Knnss City wns a complete loss And tho few cities thnt did get s llltlo patron sge at bomo didn't handle enough on the rond to pny rnllmad nnd hotel ex penses. The high snlnrtes ate Into the very foundation of the Federal league. The money men of tho rival lengue ad mit this, nnd thnt Is why they are try ing to bring about a settlement But It will lie mnny years before fbo neavy Investors got bnck even a pnrt of their money If at all. Tho modern liietliiNl of snlvlii arrV mltunil problems by liivrllgaliB Ibeiii, tint only lu tha lalMiratnry. but alao on tho farm In ro-operatlou lth tha furiiirr. baa given am h adiulill rmulla that II la lo be applied lu th anil linx cholera rru.ado, Consrea baa appropriated a balf million dullar lo tarry un in aura and riperliiieul lll be uu.lx In all i purt of Hi I lilted Htate. Th aha will b hot inly to rateriiilukt th dlBcnao III thn teat lectlnli, but alii to iliacover I lie. inuat practical, eftl clriit and rciinnnilrul uii. Inula for cuo tliiiilnx tbo work thrvMiKhoul tho couii try. Till luvesllKntloii will fill a lnUK felt want In Ori'Koii, aa tbo bug death rat In this stain from cholera I :0 per 1 ,1100 bead, and bog misers ar liMlng an averaso of d.ooo boga, val lied nt li'ib.Ouu from tbla dlwaao on-nunlly. BETTER IN PORTLAND Receipt for thn week at tho Pnrt Inud I'lilon HtiM-k Yard Co. bavo been n follow h: faille r.".i:i, ralvia 43, bona r. T '.''., abeep MS3. Thla week marked a more encouriiK lug oiillook for entile thnt aliowi'd nuiillly. Top i "era went at ITM, very few wild below $7.01). Cow did not show qtinllty except occnaloniilly giKul stuff bringing ns high as i'.!j. Hog ivcvlptii cnutliiiii'd both I'lii'ral In iiinnllly it mi stnuig In price. Tl nilvaticed from $7.40 lo 7.f,b Fililir. Market clonliig In excellent uhtp. prices higher thnn at aomo caBiin iiiurkii. t'nntlmicd short receipts nnd Hlronl prices characterized tbo full wuck't mnrki't. I .it in ha sold us high ns $! 50; ewes. H 'iU, and nil other lines on the Milne price level. Tim following sales nro representa tive: 2fi Hiticrs 11 Ui 2,"i steers 12111 1 bull IIU 1 slug 12:10 S cows 12SI LI cows 1111 :ir, hogs 2:17 !:n hugs , 211 :m luiiibs is II!) ImnhH Ul 41 wethers . Ill ewes 'J $7.50 7.10 5.50 C.25 C.l'j 6.15 7.55 7.50 6.50 0.25 6.50 4.50 A plant on the McKenzle la produc ing 250 gallons turpentine and (,000 pounds rosin per month. $100 Reward, $100 n Th. render, of this pupur will J ili,nai,( tn leitrn thnt them la nt li-nul ow tlreiiilrd dlaenao Unit cliit! Im" nlilo to cum III all II. sins in.l llvavt Catarrh. Hull' Catarrh C'ur la t" o'lir piinlllv cura now known to thn i'"'1". fnttiTiilty. Citlurrh being a ennalllii Uoi' illaenag, rnitilrra a coniitltiilUiii'il "at nient. Hiilla Citlurrh Cure la ti'c.n.', ternnlly, octlns (llruclly upon tha "'""j anil mncnua aurfiicea of the ayln"i, n'Vf by tliiatroylng Ihn founilalliin f t"f case, nnd giving thn pittlent alicint n J linlliiliig up th" conalltiillnn nml w" " niiltireln lining lla work. Th. pmprwto hava so much fnlth In lla ounitlv i pos ers thnt thny offiT Onn Hiinilri'd Dolit for nny cnan thnt It fall to cure for Hut of testimonials. , ... n. Adilri-aa: F. J. CIIICNICT CO., ToW w Hold liy all I'niKHlin 760. jiMitm. Taka ilall' Family 1111 for .oaiM". REACHED OREGON CITY. It Crcntod CoiiBldnrablo Excltom.nt. lint ns woek nftur week went by, anj many well-known nnd highly-respected Oregon City people H'oko out freely, pud their statements were pubUs'100 In the public press, there wnB no lonB er room for doubt. Oregon City Pop ple said: "This must be true." Well, here Ih Just .such another statement, and it comes from Oregon City. Mrs. E. A. Wilkinson. 1207 Main SU Oregon City, Oregon, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills for back ana kidney trouble and have had great re lief. I think thny are fine kidney med icine and I don't heBllate to rocom mend them." Mrs. Wilkinson Is only one of many Oregon City people who have grate fully endorsed Doan's Kidney Tills- ' your back aches If your kldnoys botn er you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Don' Jf ney Pills, the same that Mrs W'111'" son had-thc remedy backed bj ' hnm testimony. COc all stores. ij Mllhurn Co.. PropB.. Buffalo, N. "When Your Back is Lame Remem ber the Name." (Adv.)