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oiiimox citv i:xti:i!I'imsi:. i-intivv. ii:n:Miu:it is. inn. Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County J.E.CALAVANSPEAKS AT CANBY MEETING CANHY. Or.. Dv. I'.(SpUn J. K. Clvn comity tt ho'Jl iu-iin Mutant, prrwnt at mm'ting iif the Parent Traihcr' association hlrh hi-IJ In Ilia Canby tu-hool Ut night. The regular hulnt ( the tviM. In In kin up anil followed hy spelling Im0 df which nlmot all prv ent look part. Aftrr the spelling inali h thi miKTlnti in!ciit giive a short talk. The pniFram committer promise an Inlcn-stlni! program fur the nrt meet ing The follow Init officer have boen fhoteJ: Mr. M. J. I.i, prnldciit: II. II. Kerb. lv pr.l.l.-tit; Mr. II II. Kan. m-orvtary, and W. II. Italr. i trtswurrr. Tin- pri;rain commit tee con!l of! Mr. (1. It. SchrWber. Mm. St. John anil Ml Adeline Wyvth. The no-1 rlbtiin I cofntldcred a ucce in fan- j hy ai lurKt crowd attend the met- j Inn. I V. ROGERS VICTOR EAGLC CUlt K HANDY, Ore . !). 10. W. V. K.'K ert defcatri! It. K. Kn. Incumbent, fur treaurT at the city -letiin Mon day hy a vote f Tl t 0. Ken U' pr.-lili'iit cf the Handy Cdiiiiiu n lal club. Councilman V. K. IWkwiih a tl.x'ted rwordi r without opltlou, re celvlng si voles. Kai'h wn une ycir. IVr conn . llman, tii nre two year two f the prt'anit coumllin.'n. Otto Melnlii and I'aaiHT Junker, wire re tain d In office hy a w of M vote and 71, remnvtlwly. A. V. IVd a!o w eh-ct'd Ct111nrll1u.nl, rvt-iilng iS voti to S.I fur Fred I'riHt'if and 41 fr Mr. Percy 1'. Shelby, the only worn nil randldate. Mcliug In a brother of Mavor I. It. Meliile Mr. Shelley I president of the Women- 1 lull anil aivr tary c-f the llr-itue fair commit lee. 'nutu'llmeii Wnffman. Sculc and I. n miru hold uicr. Mr. and Mr Hay Noodle er F (araut, tiauuri paiuruar. 1 Mill M I 'anli I U tha prou I owner id an Kdiwiii liniioKmih. recently pur, rhaMl Mr Hikrit. of Cortland, ' I"; hi farm Hunday. Mr. Vliita Hungls went to I'urtland Sunday to be gone for a few ilaa. Mr. and Mr. It. II. ill in made a trip to K'.in.o.la Halunlay Mr. and Mr. K'd lMiulaa were tha guot nf Mr. and Mrs Tracy ('le.trr Sunday. Cuy W'im.lle and family. ln ovn to leave Ihl neighborhood. .-re given a farewell part) lt Saturda telling- (,'nlle a le vl their frleinU mid lielKhlnir -re pre lit and pi ul 11 pha-aiii einiiu l":elhir. Ah.'iit iiilduklil a deliiliiu uper eri'd. I .emlld laiaar and imm t-r aup ! 1 per, hiih b-ld In th ihurih j 1 lidy, and rm Ihry tealind laic amouiil nf lh rab huh they o rlilily drerte, A Carload tif poUlor hlprl llrre lal k. A larte nuiuUr ff tlll rnldiiil il.n.lrd Ilia funeral id Mr and Mia I 11.. kiuli l. 1. h hvld l III tain llv rridiiu mi r'riday, and lha arm path) of tha h"l itiuiiiiiiRlly I n (n,.d o the brr-aied family. A hi( tif friend nulla In Uhlua Heart io Heart Talks r I'HAill N. ttRIC Alt tOINU 10 SCHOOL. The fillli and liu-l tlie litM and ai.tli l'0"U. flili aliltli Hie i hl'd ail Mr and Ml Slelli a ileal many lliorw, let m lnd aiifiuplUli rr(l(hlh tear of happy or.hM life, a till -n "nw 11, the fcnal lieiiinni rd.. a iiiuple, MiuiUr In our llle hae ,,r H M, , ,ii,.mi, at the fullur nf tha )ut e.hrled the liih annU 'I iy , ,i ,,il..i ..iii of their marrUt,'" I .w. . 1 limy 11. i ihe nine Hi'liK I ul I if :i.-.. of u 1. 111 air I ill "i M ilieu SOUMD AS A DOLLAR AT 105. ..f a i.n.-r .f .ni. i..ne i.n far lali.'l.l Irlli ! Il li'iillM. bill ALSPAUGH CANBY HAS EDUCATIONAL FILM CLARKE S. a Iiik ihM fir W. CAM1Y. OreM lVc 12. "The Mer chant of Venire" atiown here last nlcht. Thli U tho firat of a m-rlea of, eduratlonul films ahleh C. r:y K. . S hreilxT. uHrlntend-nt of I'anby , achcvila, ha cured. They are riven to facilitate) the study of the clafslcsl In the hlch arnool Much Interesl is I I worklni; f.T her alster tM'lnis mahif sted In this new move- Ih'ol. nt pp'sent. ment that the Parent Ttcacher asso-, Mr. and Mr. V. Ufollette ere In elation t fofctcrinc. , ton last week. Mr. Kli.-la Kb Insmllll baa :ia.l the but is Imprvninc now. A. K. IMi, lu ll. Ilnttemiller. .Mi Kdlth Stunt, ho haa b en 111 with pneiiimir.la I Improvliu now. IUrn to Mr. and Mm. K.I ! l".l I. a daughter on Saturday, IWembcr 1-' ' W. II. Wcttlaufer went to Tortland with a bud of h.'it.i. M!s iI'Ttrudi' Mom, from laican. Mrs. i:.ld Mr l.iiillie Si-af k ipt nl ai-n i ul ii.i.. lni.1 week liliiii: wuli her aiMer Mr Crnrv't' I sn i; l.ia of rurtlatid. J. V. miwty nlli II. Nil a baii'liii't civ en by tin' .M.iiuli at lifan Saturday. Mr. mid Mr. I) K. Kull of Kakle Cr.k. apent one day lat week wnh Mr. and Mr. John (Iitheii. John Cllheii I m.iVlux annlher fi-h priid. lie will r.K'ti ham a lare upply of f!h. Mr. I lael lieir wa lite KUent of Mr and Mr. lUk Cttli-'i lal Tun day. K.li-Mr Ilelple ha be n Very b'l ilurliiK the la.-t week ha'illn J. Ixivelace of Kutarada. Vn'b Mm Mi' Mt e iJ Cd.d TtN. Ji '..ii Ml. I'lie Ne A'bxnj i :. Ill lli'.nieli.t lll.'ell . f l lll.lll KH.i.it I I l.-ffi. uti.i l In') year if n;e rind ellf.-iil liiw, ha ) 1 .1 leet'l m l nill i:.i.n f.ir at er il I en i I i inline Tern wa In I a w rein e county. li . De l II, I' lie I... I hi wlf lx.,1 I t r three eaix nn. I who wia the Illi'Vier of ll'lie i In'. bell Mr Tcirj but a -l-iir. who llird I. the ace of ns inr. ami a bmth r a h i hi n' wtu tl c ilhered to hi fa t!i.-r The i.l.l man mine tn a picnic on ln.ri l .ii k. lttltie Dtrnklit a an In ll iu III I. ilr an t U-ir.! an Ion: nd ner while Strang ! aie ) ii.I li ( In Hie go at lllilieralty I mini li la r .1 i . i:fr I l ien d.ii we eiiler a new rlna . The reliiliie of the lilt are Hie Ir t Ik le t "Il .1 f ' fllluie KUld j ii lire, a Hie i I.l.l Al..nl lMtl"it , fioiu lu . VI Ui l a aid I lie le- li i'4 of : III t. a. lu r W e ibi pet "IHe In Irani.' 1 fia I onii'tliiii a a.i.d fur lenriilii Ifi 'ileiiilf . I'.Hil, I wiiTiiMii praMkai aiirauoi I liar nidi nil. .in he hi I Hut- W e il l lire tn Irmii tn II "e our It'll r II bu lliil I Hie true fun. tl.'n of tba Mi-Ilia' eje and Hie . .iilIIH e bruin. Hint they lint win frnin each day aoiiielbliii( Unit will be of value on tha fallow Inrf day or III tha reining day or iiionih or yenr Tberi'fiiie - let li fue rn. h rtnr with "the fnlttl ant liunt. Ihe li.'ic and null. Il alb 'li." of w I. I'll I'r.H'lt apeak, let u haiw fiflti Hiil ei.li diy will bring In tl ao i.elMii of t, ."d In n.ld to our aivu lliu'i'l.'.; alnre let II tlll't lh(t W i.aii i i v i.i miiiJv cacti djr the II.' it to in i rlieii.l? M e 1 li. Hint a Crl ieilea toaniil ui.iriiliii; Myb H W.ot Tlnn. Who N Hi I li .iinliii around )' He life ! DR. DEDVAN INJUrtEO C.VXllY. Ore., IVc. 14. (Spivinl) Ir. H. A. P' diiian, local physician, broke his arm as a result of a rmia way Sunday afternoon while making a call on one cf his patients. The ac cident happerdel near Aurora, where, he was taken and tho bone was t. , NEW EELL ARRIVES CANTY. Ore, Pec. 1.". (5ivlali A new 'I'Ttric fire bell has been r cived h-re ;.n. Is now In wor'alita or,! r. The old t--11 was a finail one nnd fcuad 'd much like a ch'irch belt. The new electric bell can be heard cit'i h riaincr. pneiinioma Lewis Ma..in Is fan In s wmul for flarkc Uros. ' There will be a ChrWtmna tr'' In the (ierman M. K. church. ; Mi. l'ora Maripiardt spent Sunday with Mrs II. C. Klit nsmlih. The ilivislon 14 had a telephone meet Ins last week. .1 Clark" soard praiu on tiie IVt r s;'n place. V JENNINGS LODGE. JAIL FLOOR IN CAXMY, Ore., Dec. 10. (Special) The concrete floor for the new tiil ha3 now been finished and has s-t. The walls are bell fixed this afternoon Frank Dodpe has charge of the work. The November meetiiiK of the Tar i r.t-T. a; ners' Association was held on FrM.iy. pereml'er II. nt the s.h d huiis". In the absence of the pr i d. nt Mrs. Win. Jarol.s preslibd at the business mei tinc Paver towels and racks wire pl.u ed in the school roims since the last tn ( tins, the nssocia tiou ptirrhashii; a year's supply for the school. Sixteen new books ew also added recently to the srhoo' library, and a copy of the Child's Welfare magazine f.ir the year also was placed in the school room. At the so' lal hour which was in the form of an ccrlumce of Christmas dainties and Ideas of fancy work, was presided over by Mrs. Tierce. At the close of the meeting a cup of tea was served with the dain ty samples of home made bread, cake and candy. In January the Child Study will be taken up. "Crlbbage" or from Infancy to 4 years will be the MILAVAl'KIE, Ore.. Dec. 16. The j topic. Mesdames Wilcox and Her "Belle Hotel." recently granted a 1'-; nard will have charge of this meeting, cense until January 1, by the city I Good times for tiny tots w ill be dis council. on condition that no Intoxlcat-. cussed by the mothers and the pri ed persons be allowed in the plac-?, aft-, mary grade will sing, er its license had been taken away by I Two lights, one at Hull Avenue and the circuit court at Oregon City, an- Railroad Street and Jennings Avenue . and Railroad Street have been put In, i $30.00 having been appropriated hy the Acting Mayor Mitchell referred the Comunity Club. To meet the cost for application to the new city council, j the maintenance and Installing addi which will take office at a special tkmal lights, it has been decided to ask meeting of the present council on Jan-; the o-openition of the residents of the uary 2. The council, by resolution, j community. All subscribers being last night extended the hotel's licenss : naked to contribute 50 cents monthly. I. ASKS FOR LICENSE MYERS 11' -5 ' r I . j, ' M V I For Your Baby, The Signature of X5f Wit Is the only guarantee that you have thi Genuine vVwvvviV Mi prepared by him (or over 30 yti YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's CastorLt Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, PRINCESS MANY AIDS QUEEN MOTHER IN WORK FOR THE WAR WIDOWS MYERS plied to the council last night for a , license for a year. one day, until the meeting day of the new council. At the meeting on January 2, the present council will wind up unfin ished business. The council last night overruled three protests and passed an ordinance declaring the assessments for the Im provement of Monroe street from Front street to Shindler street, at a cost of approximately $8500. Overruling one protest, the council Instructed the city attorney to draw up an ordinance providing for the ac ceptance of the improvement of Laurel avenue, which has been completed by W. H. Counsell. MRS. BENVIE IS REELECTED MILWAUKIE. Ore., Dec. 15. George H. Snell circle, Ladies of tho G. A. R., has reelected Mrs. V. G. Benvie, presi dent. The other officers elected are as follows: Senior vice president, Mrs. E. C. Minnie Young; treasurer, Mrs. Clara Iiushnell; chaplain, Mrs. Lillian Riley; conductress, Mrs. Mary E. Graf, and fcuard. Mrs. Ida Bedford. The installation will be conducted In January. The circle initiated several new members at its meeting this after noon in Grange hall. O. A. C. AT ESTACADA ESTACADA, Ore., Dec. 10. The ex tension st-rvice of the Oregon Agricul tural college opened its second agri cultural school at Estacada yesterday with an initial attendance of 125. M. O. Evans, Jr., assistant slate leader of the cooperative farm demonstration work, and Professors Fitts and Lamb, specialists In dairying and poultry hus bandry are the instructors. It Really Does Relieve Rheumatism Everybody who Is afflicted with Rheumatism in any form should by all means keep a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment on hand. The minute you fei-l pain or soreness in a joint or muscle bathe it with Sloan's Liniment. Do not rub It Sloan's penetrates almost immediately right to the seat of pain, relieving the hot, tender, swollen feel ing and making the part easy and comfortable. Get a bottle of Sloans Liniment for 23 cents of any druggist and have it in the house against Colds Sore and Swollen Joints, Lum bago, 'Sciatica and like ailments. Your money back il not satisfied, but it does give almost Instant relief. Buy a bottle today. (Adv.) and should the fund thus procured be more than sufficient for the mainten ance, additional lights will be added. Mrs. Ella Sinclaire, J. H. Batdorf, J. Richards and J. V. Sinclair are the committee, who should have the hearty support of every resident in this mat ter. The Vpstreamers are putting in a great deal of practice on "A Family Affair," which will be given at the Batdorf hall on Friday evening Judg ing from the number of tickets sold there will be a full house to hear this play by home talent. Ice skates were brought forth from the attics on Tuesday evening, when the youngsters learned that the river back of Cedar Island had frozen over, enabling them to enjoy an hour of ice skating. Mr. and Mrs. Bruechert and four sons of Portland rpent Sunday with Mrs. Bess Bruechert. Mrs. Bertha Hart is substituting In the primary room while Mrs. Nora Snasliall is 111. Those who attend the services of the White Offering on Sunday even ing are requested to wrap their offer ings in white paper. These services will be held at the hall and the offer ings will be given tothe needy ones Coleman Dill returned from Dolphi on Tuesday to spend the holidays with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwaters. of Seli wood, spent Sunday with R. F. Di-ter The pupils of the school will have their Christmas exercises on the night of December 20, school closing on De cember 19 for the Christmas vacation and re-opening on December 28. . Miss Campbell, who is attending the How About Your Barn Doors? Do they stick jump the track or pull harder than they should? We have the remedy in MYERS DOOR HANGERS-Tubulor and Stay on Styles Get 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 00 W. J. Wilson & Co. OREGON CITY, OREGON LINE Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co. CANBY, OREGON WILSONVILLE The Onion Growers' Association shipped a carload of onions on Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tauchmun are the proud parents of another baby boy. Miss Davis, the teacher of Corral Creek school. Is trying examinations in Orogon City this week. Kenneth Stein is attending the Behnke-Walker Business College, in Portland, going back and forth each day by Oregon Electric. A petition has bfen largely signed by our village residents, asking that the Oregon Electric flyer stop here. fr TTnwnrd ha lieen Hnondlnir a University at Eugene, will spend two;ff;w (,ay8 at tne h()me of h(;r g0Di n W. Graham. weeks with home folks, returning on January 3 to resume her studies. Floyd Webb, a teacher of the coun ty, is taking examinations at Oregon City this week and also visiting with his aunt. Mrs. Chas. Redmond. COLDS ARE OFTEN MORE SERIOUS STOP POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS j The disregard of a Cold has often j brought many a regret The fact of A great many of the members of the younger get, are looking forward to the Christmas ball. Another lecture, given und:r the auspices of the Parent-Teachers As sociation, will take place soon in the school house. We' note that the Wllsonville school is in line for high standing in the matter of teachers, school grounds, Sneezing, Coughing, or a Fever should j as well as beating capacity, etc. be warning enough that your system i Mr. and Mrs. Young entertained at n.-eda immediate attention. Certainly Loss 'if Sleep is most serious. It is a warning given by Nature. It is man's duty to himself to assist by doing bis part. Dr. King's New Discovery Is based on a scientific analysis of Colds. 50c at your Druggist. Buy a bottle today. (Adv.) a family dinner on Sunday, in honor of their wedding anniversary. Tbe village school and Sunday schools are preparing programs for Christmas, which are being looked for ward to with great pleasure. The Ladies' Aid of tbe M. E. church deserve a great deal of praise for the BLOOD OF THE VIKINGS. The Mon Whole Descendant Con quered Normandy and England. Tho vlkliik'H iiik their followers who swiirmod up the Seiiiu nud the ThnmcM nnd whose ilcsci'iiiluiil.s coiiiiuereil Nor liiiuidy fid then England were bred of long years of Independence und properly rights, wlillu those they over threw weic dependent mid iioiilaiid owners. They wero the hardiest nnd boldest travelers of their time. The Norwegian sealers still cruise about the mb iim fur north as It U open, nnil the hhUory of polar explora tion linn been Associated with Norway from Olhar In King Alfred's time to Nansen in our own. In tho Shetland bihinds the people still talked Norwe gian In ths lust century, Urcenlmid and leplHiid were colonized from Nor way, mid from Iceland comes a litera ture In old Norwegian, still the Ian tungu of the people, which ranks with the hero tales of the east, of Greece, of German; and England. The Orkneys, the Slmtbinds, the Hebrides mid the Isle of Man were possessions of Norway for hundreds of years, and for more thun 300 years Norwegian kings ruled In Dublin. Many of the Dunes vrfoo conquered England were Norsemen, nnd the con querors of Normandy were mostly of tbe Norwegian viking breed. Price Collier In Sorlbner's Magazine. Domestic science will be taught In the Astoria high school. lessons we linvo learned in tiio past Let us hope iiik! mitlflpnto (lint nil we meet rnny work lo flir good and the benefit of our fellow men. No ono leaves school when ho gradu ate from tho nciiilmnle walls. lie only enters u larger school with more wiser Instructors nnd n more widely extended curriculum. Tho makers of the hingunge, who gave tho nnmo "commencement" to the close of n school or college course, had this Idea In mind. The clime of the academic coiii'hc means tho "commencement" of real life. Whoever will may learu from nil that Is about him. There Is no person, no object, which h meetH which has nut Its separate lesson. No one limy learn them all. for the mind has It s limitations. rtut- The wisest Is he who tries to lenrn and who enters tho schoolroom, which Is the world, each day with "faith and trust, hope nnd anticipation." PATIENCE. Patience ii one of I lie most po tent aid's to success. If you possess patience it is possble for you lo accomplish wonderful results. It it patience llial has made inventor, discoverer, artist, aclor, writer. No great work was ever achieved without patience. .. . - .- A .. . v ' r -"'.' ""v ', . r 'if J ' ' ' ' ' rluif with W. . Hwnnk, hi Mirvt j tlw hcri (or iniiiiy irarn, "It'iui'lily Hpi iiUtiii " .! Ilutt "lin n uro nt thi tlmn In Csl!fort! 'about .ipeo.iiuli n-k of poi,, amount ,iiy bu .lightly imu. of Vtt Hum tlni.i finuri. At kui 1 would Kuy Hint Block In Id at Ihlstls ut" Mil M h'imt. r than imMiul. ' I he i'i:.lltv t.f tin. il l. h,!,! j Hi rlw r Hi ii Ihl year I Jut i'i i r.'ln.iry, Salllin, lih h tin' (4 l k at nil ti'tii . I ahum i li'.iiiol q nud tin- I miijiiu' nudity l fair. "Wr h.te l-i vll li'l -l'itt 'MH' Alln'r Iran Wmidi'in f . ir d 'n"i In this territory recently. Thi' crop l her bit! Hi' r 1 nt n cental ri'fVti Ihl- (oiidltlmi. , ' do not c ure to lirc'ik Into f. t j print r' Karillni: coinlllloim bei nil iU 1 public generally inlnumlervl.iii'li tv ri'irt. belle lug that n di ulit i' 1 h:i .oiui'lhltiK to hide." Ptnceas MARY- iwi4 evAMtirA rats asvxiatiow STOCK SHOW MIS This In tho latest photo of 1'rlnreHS Mary of England, only daughter of tlx king and queen of England. 8ho l" now In her eighteenth yenr nnd hns within tho past year grown into beau tiful womanhood. Since the war be gan she has aided her (incn mother In needlework for tho needy. Clothes arc Ix'lng provided for tho families of those ulio are killed or wounded In war. Tho war has saddened tho young llfo of the prlnecHS, who Ih beloved throughout (he empire, Bear This In Mind. I coiiHlder Chnmberlnln's Cough Remedy hy far thn hcHt modlclmi In the market for colds nnd croup," says Mrs. Albert lllosaer, I.lmn, Ohio. Many others lire of tho sumo opinion. Ob tainable everywhere. (Adv.) TURKEY SUPPLY IS LIBERAL FOR MS Turkey supplies promise liberal hero for the holidays. In I'lii'thind the belief exists Unit thero will bo a scarcity of turkeys hero for ClirlHtmas hecailHn of tho buying In southern Oregon by California par ties but this Is not shared hy tho trndo generally. At this time tho general prlco for dressed turkeys Is 20c a pound. This Ih for best (iiallty birds. Most Interests In tho valley nro at present of tho opinion that tho'turkey market for ClirlHtmas will bo similar to that shown during tho Thanksgiving trado nnd thnt there will be a domnnd for everv bird that comes forward. U'hlln this Is a guess for none nro In a position to stato definitely what tho future will bring forward, tno out look Is seemingly for steady condi tions. Iti Ipt for the wi'.-k at Hi T hind Ciilon Stock Yards Co. hi't been: Cattle, 1IS9. calves 21. "Jill, nheep 212a. Tho Pacific International Slock ft ikihIi Inn ha (ho center of tha U light this W'ck nnd All trailing Ul been done ipilckly so n to iimke tj for show attraction. Outside of it mock receipt have Ih'cii light. M steers Helling nt 710 good steers at $7.00. rows nl around $(1.00. A record run of bogs Monday tl nearly all the nvnllabla hog spare I tho yards, nearly C5000 head counted In. Prices fluctuated dursl tho week opening nt $7.00 droppltl 10 cents. Strength was ugaln and Friday closed at $7.10. Sheep receipts hnvo been vrr IfeM and still show a decreaso tiinf i year. Trices nro very strotifclMM going nt $7.50, owes $5.00, jtW wethers, $tl.00. Tho following sales nro repn llvo: 2N stwrs 12H lit steers UOi 211 steers 1 1 Gl 22 steers 12"? 120 hogs 201 2111 hogs 1'3 r.r,0 Iiokh I"0 ion hogs 10 cows 112" 4 cows '25 2 cows 11 2 cows H!" 1 hull 118" 1 bull MOO .1 heifers 1230 1 heifer., I"10 :il Inmbs ' 84 200 lambs 80 33 wethers 111 110 ewes 151 H IX 7.10 7.00 C! (.IS 6 SO 6.15 6.00 13 5.S0 Mi 6.00 6.50 6.J5 750 7.30 6,15 CONFIRMED PROOF PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. If.. That the potato market Is not likely to show any material change within the Imme diate future Is the Idea held hy J. R Hanson of the Dunbar-Hanson com pany of San Francisco. Mr. Hanson is in this section for a few days confer- No. Residents of Oregon &ot Doubt What Has Been "7wc' Proved. In gratitude for complete relief h0" nchf-s nnd tjnlns of bad bncks-lf distressing kidney llls-thoiistf havo publicly recommended Db Kidney nils. Residents of this vlcl Ity who so testified years ago. "f testimony doubly proves the wor Donn's Kidney pills to Oregon CUT kidney sulTerers. Mrs. rinrn K Prink. It. F. D. Hox ion, Mllwnnklo, Oregon, "For years I suffered from pain I" buck, mueh more evere If I . tnxed myself or cniight tho 8,15 ; cold. Tho kidney secretions ete . j natural. Donn's Kidney fills P" tn ha Just the remedy I needed. 1 -gnve me quick relief from n'l j troubles. A few times since tne" have used Donn's Kidney Pi"8 they have always given the best suits. You may continue pub'10 my former endorsement of tbeni. Price 50c. nt all dealers. . simply ask for a kidney remedy-- Doan's Kidney Pills the samfl Mrs. Cook had. Foster-MIIburn ( Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (