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OliKiiON (MTV KATKIfTKISI!. !'IMIY. IH-H'KM IW.H 'A l!M. Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County WILSONVILLC. Tti river baa been frm-a over nine Mondfty, a alji'ii nut wn h-r for many Norrle imrla Yntint went to th Roue Ciljr nn Monday by auto. In IHi'k Clbaon was a Pariou vleilor Hunday. A W. Cuke sod If, of Damascus, ire Die weekend giu-.u of Mr. How If(l. Mr. t'tvke wa auctioneer at tiny Woo.ll' auction sal.. Saturday. i...i-ii..n.. i it. Mi.. Win. I0d.lrri.n4 hahf .-nt h ' n.ii .coininia nF r. Portland, vi.tilng Ma ' .li- ' . , .. mi tiuutnti ruiuiuay. W.f kend lite 1 1 I'aV.-r and family w.-ut to Aurora ly into. n Monday. Mi t".Jy, who hat been keeping houte f.-r Mr.. Aubrey Wood, went to Van. ouvrr im Tun-day, to apt-i.d the Christmas a.allon wlih her parent yulte a numlwr i.f WILonville .nv pla have n .nitini donation to the ".Mut, Mr. Cut taking th. iu free of MIIWAUKII CNANCt llfCTS Cutrd Your ChilJrrn Againit Dowel TrouLU a:ny il....; rri t la oily aft Alt J I'tujfftl.f W'altrr Douslaaa, arroiiipnnt.-d I) h.B .1 ...... 1. .... .111 1 It 11 .... I in uuuhiiMiia. ..iiiurrti mm n, p. t . . i. j on, iM.it a rrtiirn trui to ivrtland Monday 1b hi auto. K.ifclo Cr'k Grange nut Saturday with about f.O m.-mU-r In attendance. After a abort morning x-nMnn and ...r l.iktn of a fine dinner. Iho follow, in officer, went t-le.led to a.'n.fl for tin' enmlng year: Worthy Mat..r. M. ('. Clover; merw.-r. K. W. Pates; lectur er Mra. 8 K. I'at.a; tcw,-u,. Ceo. Smith; aiolmatil steward Will Still: I5t.f or; trr.iKiiivr, II. Mllwaukle i;ri.- rle,id the fo J lowing ofriirr for tbe ri..uin t-r at thu annual tun-titi h. Id HalunUy:! Ma.l.-r. V. It. lUnaon rrelM.dl; our.rr Ralph r'n-mait ; Intuier Mr. . ti. I Untie, atraarj, llol'rrt tiovd; trra.urrr, Mr M J. lUnr.ti; lrv, Mi Kate I'a.to. rltailin. T It A. S liaiHid, aiiutant ir4t.. Mr ira li li ; (airk-i'rr. Mia M.iidi J'.Iiiim'ii; Ir iti llatx y huik oiath.T Jam. a ll..t..!n and Ma Itut.y Maor. (Hfii.ra of MlUaukla Crance and Pi nirii.t Craiilie ill m ln.Ull.'d j. lnCy at MiUaukie ball Jan uary I t. bt Ulit t .! .1 , lit I, ..!., ,M. f( ..lL fut t' t4 tilt I iri!.i bit a !.!. ... a t'.iiU .'c1 tl.uuli l.a t.ii.ini:y Md.bc.t, nj a (rnlla l.i.. ii .it lirn Pf.t.my. i'r. M ir,7 I ttalit Tatl.'.i t r-v.l y r I lit4 l a.fiura ml .lrl ui I a mmim gift. 0r LANNtl MAVNtl MA A TIN. ! I t.f 1 v I. a it 9 IV I I mar in Ma auto trick j fnmin v.-ar: Worttiy Matlt-r, M. ('. CLAOBTONE l. . ... I h. n.l.l . tl-. u.,il . Mr- tr' J M I "I 1..4JII, ,m a innui ruun r-iny n.lJ '"'r, irt-.TKiin-r, ii.ii, ...iiin lr II V" i . Iii it.. ir ......... i. " """i m" ' i r.. The l.K-a! arhool li prv..,rlnit j C.livt-r; Kat kr. p. r. Aummt llrrhar- vlnitttuc tr an I Mr IVn y I'ro.a t'hrlslmaa Ires and pntertiilnim nt for Mra. I V. r.lbiwn; IVmona. hd I t) O V aid It l w ' f' Chrlatma. v. to bK-h all are cord j J.nJ fmlth; nor.. Myrtle llmH.. M ' crU ..J, lZrm the ......on will tie Riy.-n by the -t-h.il- j 11 M-lmnan. AH offU-.T. ut-rx. r--, frw. , Wi!l. , .y mn- , .l.-t.-4rxc,ptln,!atekwpcr. I'cmona. MM v d ; . Ukt 8.rvK.,. -m b. ti. I I In the M. E j . friim ,hl. m.r,,,,- f tLl T l; rhurra r.ft himdiy ev.nlnis. i C. T. liKLInaun and if. f Ci.,-j.i ..... .... 1 '-ih- - - - , ... ,,, ri'i-.nu III.' 1 UIIIIGM. lltlll.ll.f Mra. Or. ltron intrrtitlned the Uval , Mlaa Ltho Wad.', of Garfield Cranne. ! uuh slr i,,rvi.i h-u iiuii vrry ui'iiKiiiiui.y. on OU ' nnu n. . lUuinaa. nl nu), a.-rtf Dfa.lay. at luncheon. ' 1 1; range vlilor Saturday. Mr and Mra. Kwd Graham mn-nt I Monilay In Tortlnnd. J Mma O.ivla, of Corral firt-k Bt-botil. ' njn riu i-nuyi rivii. I I .lily, . ) I UiIm Si, hit, l. olio jtui.l many r t ,iit ttf t-l llitlll rn h,. s tttn i lr li!- In... Tl... ai l r il I k . ,ii ti-iy h. It.t a.ittfii ll r..,.bi ,,., , .f !., I., i ..ill , ( ..inu.l MUM I' nil N . I ., .. . ...Ht r 1 1 , i ike r.,it ia .,;r mm h !.. . i The (..im i, flavr t f any iir.,i. en i tci? 1 1 j .it .tit, no nuittf .'..i n to I II 1 1 ti'lr an l'iwr..e if- r ; i - p iijui n.n tlui.iiti aif t, ...i.tl All I'llrnt. tvi, a I' Im I .1 i. 1. 1 m tli nrhif t!i, ' nu -I,, inr," till tl-i'".-1 t i- t-i.tf It j .ii.j ly ,1 S""!' ! In n. I'r M,', .' t ii- Chcrt'o pel a rrtaturt ItTinj Who hath net temt cift wcrlh If he loch into that chcet Uihclcvl "CvcntcJi o iVcf will ftn J in (jtsficl Utt jMjny Irtjourco rich nj rare. j Miytc U'.. lotmn v.crJ. MjJc to fll 4 heart that'o t.tlrrc J ; CCluh Jeep flritf cr IcncIinctJe. Cr 4 hand chop that will tlcuo. Cr ft r ha to t;at JtaJcn Cue call omilc." 4 prlcclcoo flcm Cdhlchcan ccrd 4 radiant clow. Oft Uippdhnfl human wo. alive I4I :. !.. .. rtr.ri. 1; ,1 ,1 ."i',','y. u 1 ,,M'f ' f 1 1' the lew he cannot find. ! at f-i a-j n to 1 lu- n ...ll ti.t hr f will have a Chtintmai tne and pro rram for the pl-attire of that aohool, 00 TtmrOay afti'motm. to hlch visit or m-lll b xvry wplrome. Mr. White hai been maklnit lomr beatitlful pioi ta of furniture for Chriat ma a clfta. A Terr nice picture cf Paul Jaeci'r appeared In the Wctten Stock Journal 1 !at week. Paul Is one t f the fortunate j winner of a trip to tU Tanama Ex-j position In 1913 and Is one of the I Tillage boyn. who bag grown up here, I and has already accomplished a (treat deal by hi progressive aplrlL So lar Wllsonvllle st-cnis to be vry fre fntm contaclous diseases this year. Why Tliiy Da Not Ctt C.rr.td Away Out Into Deep Watt'. If you watcb a tulnl uf tulmiuwt in M'Uiv strtsiiu Ilia I baa a truiiii uud awift curn-nt yuu will hv itiut Ibt-y aiway (it-ad U.ir-um. Tin? rvaou la I'luiu. (July by coiistautly iiu cnuj atiatiiat (tie rum-ut vau the Uuuk bb rviuuiu a trunk Cu and nut uuul ly be carru-d out to aoa, as the brook fuiptlt-a Into a river, and tlm river vuipUi-a Into the wvau. Hut we cau not suppo.s tliut tbv brook tiU kuows Ibnt this will bappt-u If It wenkly al low the stream to tarry It aluuf. The ioum ujiunow Is born with I lie tu .Vi.V.' 1 .i i; ffMr.'i I.., . ror n. p.ii r.-w nifiit ijuiie a num- ,- ,..c , ,, bcr of ouiift- p.vpl have b.i-n tn.'oy ! ,he (.-, ,, In Ice rkatinit t-n the lak.. tlrusrvri .. I I on.y crr... NEW VOKK. n.v It -III. hard Can field lll show that the Kamblnr king left more than l.ooo,i).0. r II it . r i'id o I'-ic. ii'ikr iir. T ! t. lh I.1..I !ir,i ' 1 1 U ?, brnrl'.t, i.-i.ii..f I. A.l. ).. ir .t ;j .! ' c.. it Nrtrr ' -1 in b.:.k. Salarlea and ri(vns-a of demur Kanie warden totalled HT.O 'O for Dili year. wait MCSICAL CO., I !knrt. In. ,t?miU ncr words nor wiohcu j Ittnd. 'If in hld-chcot" ouch dearth 1 tc. Buch unheard cf povtrt?. Let him cut t ht little ocrced from the page he now doth read. (Jive this vcroe that I hate writ Th'o MrArt'inr perk da ba 00 men workln. t-n th, Willamette I'a- Hnd BIT tOTC 4long With It I Mr. I'.atalKla ha been on the sick ! "tluct 10 ty'lsl lUv tiow ot tb" troi,t llst for a few day, but is now eorao what Improved. The Sec!y pond was brlsht w ith mer ry skater on Monday, and attics were at-sn-bed with the hope of brinijlnn oot a pair of skate from the phost of th? pr.st, and even home-made skates wr rressitl into service f.ir the gay r.n! happy throne. Tho Indies' Aid of the M. E. church will clvc a supper on Vjw Year' eve. the proceed to go to the sntTerlns Ilel p!an. Chicken pie, coffee and cake, fmlt salad and other appetizing dain ties will be served for 33 cents a plat i. These charitable and thoughful ladles of our community certainly deserve liberal patronage. Supper will be served from 6:30 o'clock during the entire evening. Bear Thl In Mind. "I cousider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by far the best medicine In the market for cold and croup," says Mrs. Albert PloBser, Lima, Ohio. Many others are of the same opinion. Ob tainable everywhere. (Adv.) STAFFORD. It Is now two days before Christmas and we are still frozen up with the mercury down, a couple of nights, to 16 degree above but Stafford ha plen ty of wood and blankets, also potatoes. for which we are, I trust, duly thank ful. The Reo truck man sent phone calls all along the line, and central kept the wires busy notifying those living to one side, that be would take a load of Giant powder to W'ilsonville on Mon day, and would haul anything, free of charge, that any one felt disposed to send to the needy in Portland, anil the majority who got the word responded nobly, so that when he got through Stafford and called at Cook's he bad collected nearly the capacity of his truck, two and one-half tons, and the rest of the way to Oswege to be heard from. People came from quite a dis tance off the main road to bring sub stantial contributions. If all the Reo trucks did as well, a few of the needy would have something. A great many of ns would rather help to relieve the sufferings of those In our nearby cities. than to send a ship load to Belgium. with the uncertainty of its ever reach ing Its destination. Ed Sharp's young son, wbo contract ed scarlet fever, or it may be scarle tine, a aouple of weeks ago, is getting along very nicely and no others have as yet come down with It. The house is quarantined and the school closed until the -1th of January. A few went from here to attend the annual as sembly of the Church of God at Fall ing St., Portland. J. Q. Gage's wife and children came on. Monday to spend the holidays at Mr. John Gage's, of this place. Mr. Gage and his daughter-in-law motored over to Sharp's with some oats to have chopped and spent a very pleasant afternoon on Tuesday. Mrs. Zack Ellegsen spent a few hours with Grandma Brink last Sun day. Mrs. Brink is a little better at this writing. The moot iui;ural iiiMttiou would t that the Insilu. t auiuuniM to a ten ueucy to pusti ac'iuiit the prevnirv of the water, but ent-rluieiit.-. bare atiown that it It not the ih-hn- of touch, but the wu-e of U-Uf tnat I play the luiortaut iwrt Tin- lustluct I uf tbe brook Cili In uot to aniiu u:uitit I the current, but to keep near tbe name "scenery", on the bank or bottom of tbe stream Tbe experiiueuu that proved this were performed some years ago by Professor E. P. Lyon. lie put aoiue little G.sb Into a bottle filled with wa tet and corked the bottle, wbicb be then placed In an aquarium, wbtwe sides bad seaweed upon them. When be moved the bottle along by tbe wall all the flsb crowded to tbe binder end of the bottle. Of court there wa no current In the Iwttle. Tbe flsb were trying to keep alougslde that part of tbe seaweed covered wall that wa op posite them before tbe bottle wa moved. In another experiment the professor reversed tbe conditions. lie made a wooden box with wire netting at eacb end. Its bottom be covered wl'b aand and Its Inner sides with seaweed. Then be put tbe flab Into this box and plac ed it In a stream. As long a tbe box was kept (till the Dsb headed against the current, but a soon as tbe box was allowed to Boat away In tbe stream tbe fish Inside it swum In any direction. While tbe box wa still tbe fish, unless they made bead against the stream, were carried along past j tbelr landmarks on the sides and bot-1 tom of the box. Hut when tbe box floated along with them they carried I tbelr landmarks with them, and so they made no opposition to being swept along by tbe treara.-Yov.th's Companion. -If 1 - " : - i vc :a SB rorInr,nuM'ljl 0Qfj Thj Kind y07g Boars tho Signature of 3 AM'uimt i us. hi.,; AVrvvtJJWjr,!. !nilji2i!(C(,jJr,u,Jt, i ""."'''i'niou jviiiivn tl.'.lla-.WuiWJUMb Ti nrnoh-1 Hi f L hi fWtf J IV m li il I V v i ix,ua traw (iiiiiiMit(ihi.Trfr.ji7! Not Nakcotic. A im Mr. W- Apnfrfl IVturilv forrisnftl llon.SmirSUK'.iti iinitri NVornu'unulMiHi) Irvrtiw lus1an.lLos.solNall,. rC SmaW S-fvaW r NKW YORK. Fiatl t-opy of Wrapj. JW fa At (J Use I li Cn n..a. W I Ul U!C Thirty Years Left Handed Man Not Dafaetiva. As left bandedness Is an Inherited characteristic, apparently behaving as Mendellan recesnive, it is interesting to note the belief of some investigators that It Is oue of the stigmata of degen eracy, says tbe Journal of Heredity. uartielebcn is quoted In German peri odicals as saying: "That a few great men. such as Leonardo da Vlucl, were left banded does not neutralize the prevalent be lief In all ages that left handedness Implies a substandard subject The percentage of left banded recruits Is but OJJ; of school children somewhat higher. These figures are very decep tive, however, for of tbe left banded children who become right banded the percentage is some 20. This, added to the persistently left tanded. raises the original percentage of left handed considerably." MYERS ; ' ) ':.. . ! - ''t " 'i. - V i - - ', ' ; ' ;',s'.. 1 ?,,.. " i - j . ; i ' ).' . -' . , - , 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 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 14 a W.J. Wilson & Co. OREGON CITY, OREGON Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co. CANBY, OREGON LINE Farmer-. School at Aurora. h,.h M, fr ,, , rnrmera and Home Mak.-r. School j M ., ,, exun.lou .,.!.. O. S. C. P, thb.n ' .r. .,,,, ' ball. A'.rorn. ..-c. 'i V. 30 and 31. , 0l. . ,,, I'll, fri.tn 9 .to a. tn. to I HO p. m. ... each day and ,.,,. s to Jo ti'.io'k. ' , '"' In the l.w ,,l , I.. . tur.a d.-motiatratlona. f r. n. inovli.K ' . '.. . "'f Pl.t.ir,-. Tb.-r,. .Ill l., ln.r.,ctlo l 1 """ frh .LtU.., K-nltrr f.-r.llti. inaimKein.-nt rare and . quo rnat.-rUll, MinrkelliiK of poulirv pruilucta, rr ' and iiianniteiii. nl of tli.i dulry. fr.-ilinit lale. l.'.'ii nt for milk pro.liiriliiii. ,,,r)- , j M,i ;"' i"'H'tt a aurpliii of Si inc. hoc f Itiii; iiii.l Miiiiittifini-iii. fimr-1 '" """" "'" quart. iV k.-lln llv.M.H k. Ii.-v.In and brn.nta of '' '""'' '''T" l"M," " f dralnaKn .: n-1. lion crn ciillur 1 !" '''' ,ll"r"1,1ti. '""T b-a-llH bop culture. Tb-rn will al-n I.e i''1""1'"" -ro ..ill,. rout, nl to cl.-4 brrad making tleiuoiiatratlon and H 1 '"' ,'""lr Uh V 1,1 40p ' .tructlon In v-KelaMe couk-rv. Kvrv-1 r r"'""'" thT will Uk.-l, it one Is Invited to attend. There re no r hit ntr a pf any kind. Everybody i come. a i..n ilm , KtCP IT HANDY FOR RHEUMATISM No ua to squirm and wince ami try tn wrar out your Khi.iiinatlani. It will wear you out Init.-ad. Apply aome Sloan'a Liniment. Need not nib It In Just let It pen. -Irate all through tlm affected parta relieve th.t aure nes. and draw the pnln. You get rim at onre and fm-l so much better you want to go Hunt out and tell other .of ferer, about Hlnan'a. (! t a bottlu of Sloan' Liniment for 23 rent, of any druggist and have It In tbe house - against Coblt, Pore and Rwollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailment. Your money bark If not satisfied, but It docs give almost Instant relief. Iluy a bottle today. (Adv.) a Miort;u-e uf t.KL.a u ring the r,! week. The market then-fore (y llrely a weather affulr and thumb here la not lin llin.,1 i,. i.l. . but I. nnnlouil to tii-nn ip rotr.4 .hlpinent.aa quickly a poaslbW. HOG RECEIPTS M POIITLAND, Ore.. Ooc. 23. Butting now high record for wheat price Is almost a dully occurrence on tho Port land Merchants' Exchange Today there was a sale of 6000 btishols of prompt delivery club at $1.24 a bushel, the highest price ever known hero for similar offerings. The entire wheat tnarkot was firmer and higher. A sale of GOOO bushels of lied Russian prompt delivery, was mado at $1.19. With a further dnmand for oats from Europe, tho local market was ad vanced to $12.25 a ton for fund offer ings, spot delivery. A sulo of 100 tons was mado at that price. , Whllo lower prices wero named at Chicago today, tho news from there was extremoly bullish. A Christmas Booth For a Fair. Have the booth all In white, wltn After pointing out that the gibbon tufts of cottou st-uttered about for YOUR COLD IS DANGEROUS BREAK IT UP NOW A -Cold Is readily catching. A run down system is susceptible to Germs You owe it to yourself and to others of your household to fight the Germs at once. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey Is fine for Colds and Coughs. It loosens the Mucous, stops the Cough and soothes the Lunes. It's guaranteed. Only 25c at your Druggist. (Adv.) EAGLE CREEK. Mrs. A. D. McMillan was the guest of friends In Portland, for a few days recently. Some of the farmers hauled soma of and orang outang are as a rule right handed and tbe gorilla and chlmpan- tee left banded tbe speaker decided there was no evidence at all that a left handed person was mentally or physically Inferior. As She 6poke It. snow. Isinglass sprinkled mound rep resents frost nb-nly. Icicltn varied In size and depending from the top of tbe booth are very effective They may be made as follows: Roll strips of paper as you would for lamp lighters and cover them with drippings from a tallow candle If the tallow Is allowed to burden In the rais ed places a perfect Imitation of a real Icicle Is tbe result. In place of the usual "grab bag" have a Christmas tree burdened with little gifts tied in colored tissue paper Santa Cbius, of course, has charge of the tree Douglas county will less taxes than In 1914. pay $141,000 Mrs. Putton Ayres bad picked np a tew French phrases. Entering the biit'.-ber's shop one day, she Inquired their potatoes to the car last week, if he bad any -'bon vlvauL" and some had to re-sort tbem for they froze after loading them In the car. Mrs. Katie Douglass bu gone to Stevenson, Wash., to spend the Christ mas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney. "Boned what, ma'am?" asked the butcher, puzzled. "Bon vivant," she repeated. "That's the French for good Uver, you know." -Philadelphia Press. I Why You-. Should Use Chamberlain' j Cough Remedy. I' Because It has an established repu- tatlon won by its good works. I Because it Is most esteemed by those who have used it for many years as occasion required, and are best ac quainted with its good qualities. Because It loosens and relieves a j cold and aids nature in restoring the ! system to a healthy condition, j Because it does not contain opium or any other narcotic, i Because It is within the reach of all lit only costs a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.; Ha Knew. Burgeons now performing operations by electricity would make a greater hit if they could only discover a way to do 'em by wireless. If the mission of the automobile Is to check tbe earth's tendoncy to over population It Is making considerable headway In fulfilling lb The Esperanto congress advocates peace, and yet In print tho language If that Is what It Is-looks as If It might be well adapted to war. Vacations are usually taken during the fishing season. This fact ha be come so well known to he fish that they usually plan their own vocation accordingly. "Ueorgle. what does adding Insult to Injury mean?" "It's when the other fellows laugh at you because teacher makes you have bands as clean as a girl;." Chi cago Herald. How Oregon canneries on an eight hour and minimum wage can compete In putting up fruit against Hawaiian pineapple produced by Cooloy labor was a problem before the Common wealth congress. Pendleton building for 1914 total $170,000. Improvements The United States Is tilling up so rapidly with Immigrants that it will soon be Impossible to II rid enough vn cant Kpiu-e to nei-oinuiodate tbe auto mobile f'.-.ce The state labor commissioner col lects $21,000 for inspection of factories. The Worklngmen's Compensation com mission Is required to do the Bamc thing. These commissions are 'o be consolidated. Miss Fern Hobbs has been appoint ed by Governor West to be a member of the Worklngmen's compensation commission at $3600 a year. EGGS WELL SUPPLIED PORTLAND, Ore., Doc. 17. The egg market continues to show weakness with a further increaso In offerings. Porhups R0' cases of ranch eggs arrived on tho street on the first oxpress this morning. Hales of best ranch stock are ro ported generally nt 40c n doon In slnglo case lots, and receivers are of fering 5 or more cases at 38c a dozen, Owing to the cold weather some In terests believed thut tho market was destined to do better, but nono wero willing to take chnnc.es nt this time of the year, because of experiences during previous sensons. Whllo prices In the north and south are showing little, if any, material chanan In values, tho general situa tion la constantly weakening. Stor age stocks are gain reported somewhat innro liberal than bad been generally anticipated. Receipt for the week at (lie Port land I'nlon Btockyard havo U rattle, 372: calves 9; bogs, 4ii',2; ,b-f .1200. The quality of cnttlo offering! hit been good during the week, the q tlty however ha not como fomi Steers sold at $7. SO, cows $6 25, helfera, $0.C0. D.'timnd Is good ul trading keen, Hog rocolpt this week linv. M llghl-r than usual, this with good mond hit brought the price up to P for tops, the highest price In the TnH ed Slates at the present time, EHi market ruling In some canes forty It fifty five cents undor Portland nvktt Sheop prices were fully ni Ural this week as other lines of llmwl Good grain fed lambs would no MA bring considerably more than tlisp" out top of $7.35. ewos and wothen r lug nt strong prices. Representative sales are a follow: STATE EGG MARKET STILL HAS DULL TONE PORTLAND, Ore., Doc. 18. While the price of eggs shows a very seri ous advance outside of the state and 39 steers 1176 1 stoor 12S0 26 steers 1103 65 steers 12R0 2 bulls lf.SO 1 bull 1(130 120 hogs 160 103 hogs 187 231 hogs 200 1R7 hogs 196 2 cows 1 160 13 cow 1290 3 cows 1030 2 heifers 1010 4 cnlveB 150 3D2 lambs 80 454 owes 108 903 wethers 83 21 yearling 117 , CONFIRMED PROOF 7.M US 7.10 7.0C 6.0 4.M 7.50 7. 7.M 7.M J.25 (.50 400 lit 7,00 7.10 H 6.75 (.00 ttnnot Residents of Oreaon City Doubt What Has Been Twit Proved. In grnllttide for complete relief fro aches and pains of bnd backfr-'f"1 distressing kidney Ills thouflsn'" have publicly -recommondod Poln, Kidney Pills. Residents of this vicin ity who so testified years ago. no' say the results wero permanent. Till testimony doubly proves tho worth ot . ... . M Donn Kinney puis to Oregon - kidney sufferers. Mrs. Clara E. Cook, R. V. V. No. J. Box 105, Mllwnuklo, Oregon, s!"; "For years I suffered from pain In ntf back, much more evere If I taxed myself or caught tin sIlRliltst cold. The kidney secretions wore un natural. Doan's Kidney Pills pro"" to be Just the remedy I needed. Th" gave me quick relief from all tlj troubles. A few times since Hi(n' ! have used Doan's Kidney PIHs thev hnvo nlnrava riven the best of . suits. You may continue publish"1 ' my former endorsement of tbem. Price COc. at all dealers. J" n,,,,,ij ctnn iui n niuiii Doan's Kidney Mrs. Cook had. Pills the same that yesterday's quotations there stood as j Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Foster-Mllburn Co-