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2 I'.i i f Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County CLACKAMAS. Mr. I-e Harrington fflurntHl la. I week from khort tlsit lih friends In Heallle. Mr. A. M Hpurgeon ha returned to her home ber (or th dimmer. Mr. V. Chandler U abl lo tx out j again fter a long llluea. Tb play Hcn ' th lrVpl-o school by the Amateur lramallc club of Clackamas, a a ucces. The proceed of tha evening will t do nated to tha Y. I'. C. K. of tbe Con--rerllonl church of Clackama. Mr. Landeburf Halted Mis Ann Uyfleld Kalurday. bo I till In 81 Vincent' hospital, tfhe I recoerlng slowly. Tha Clackamas haacball tram de feated tha team or tha Oregon Oily rhoul In (ama at Canemah last Paturdsy If a arora of 2 to . Mr. Moo berry pent the week-end In tlarkamaa visiting hrr daughter. Mr. I). W. Cochrane. Ml Helen Colclll. or Corvallla. save an Interesting and Inatmctlve demon trallon on fruit canning by tb (tram canning prore at tbe schoolbousr Tteadar evening. Mr. I.ulu Canto pent the week-end with her mother, Mr. O. E. ilayard. returning to ber home at Beaver Creek Monday. Mr. Parmala I (pending tha week with her daughter, Mr. Stopper, who la 111 at ber borne In Portland. Ml Mildred Dedman bad tbe m la fortune to break ber wrist at school but week. Pr. Guy Mount rt the bone and he I doing 'nicely. Mr. Sarrhet's sister. Mr. Wheeler and ber husband and cousin. Ml Flor ence Patterson, all of Oermanla, lo.. who bave been visiting at the Sarchet borne, returned to Iowa lat week. Tbey ipent several week In the west noon, and the h-4 rti i hr Mr IVatalsta. U'llMinttlle resident were dellgtite.l on Halurday, ilinh 21. to bear that tln lrl had arrived at the home of Mr and Mr, Flank Hlancrl. II. F. MorriMin'i home formerly kmmn a the Milium property. burned to the ground on unily afl-r-noa. The has ball bo). lalni near hr. did heroic ork In trying to ae the furniture. Mr. and Mr. Nor I of n.liu. aci'le. Irmoa and iiuiupki) rr rUJoied by all. Mr Johnson tUltrd Milt ber l irr. Mrs Anderson In I'onUid. on Friday Mr. Harry ll"! h-n' l-uslrirs In trrr.l hat railed bun Ij Chlisrtu and Milwaukee, Ula. lb Camp r.te til nJoed a nlr M'l-r on tbe tais of tha U'llUui rile on Haturday Mr. and Mr 1 1 u m b ara pleauntly Itaa any kII.. I kuo of In ttak H.aa uMihly, tw t,nr rl aia lea time of than any ul our aual rJ I alxi la l.ina r"my, tUmg lb mala t4 Uadiiig front Alny b Civil Trx, and la Marloa rounty out front Ml. Abgrl, abera bat I ea any rad lo romr Mh the Molall IHihUad or ma ol-r roa.1 In tbia rouuty. Ho It U ure lhdi-r and In oil la be men bi ba nke4 In alt kind of eallirr, donated lnonr) and labor to r vbiK ara and lha liter of iu b aHUlr ara allher Ig norant or allfull lur I bai found lha NHipla trry lillng to oik and donate. In my dl.lrl.t. trry few who ara uaallllng to do thrlr abara. I'nlll find a plan thai I pi' Ural and (emlbla, bow lo gel mora money a bat been doing tbe brat that roi Id b dona. Tha result ubt.lnrd In Ja kwa. Hood llitrr and Columbia count lea. lodata atrtiiture. and ! aoon remoej i;i.imiiIH). lra. Anrll 1 (Kditor from tbelr IhumIIi.. i.lan la rertalulr to our village. I Knterj'rlae l- bate been wondering j T atlrartlte; :J perrrul. w Mr. Dill mny friend are glad to fllf fc,m, ,, ,r ,, oulJ u ,.,ib are Informed. u int va engineer hare ber bark at ber old r'' ' ,h to bring out thla Md probleni In u h!ln ! foreman woik; any euper Cottage Hotel. tl!nt ,, ,DI niulllrf ,4 ,n cuy i -tar ran beat that, lb fart. I lha Tbe lorrai i ree wnooi ui g-i.e p,,,,,!, fouij pun together and nop auperviwr dor a mucb ork and an entertainment ana oaei mm ii on tl)(.n Btaiurrt,us ungug In our pa ome lime more thn any other man Saturday evening. April JT. at their , Ulpj , e , olir1,r , In the dutrl. I. no ern In that rate bit arnooi nouae. 10 unicn rrry on. ia c,n(y ,m,u, mofk Th qu(, kpr crdl.lly Invited. A .plendld pro-,, , qu.rrellng and Iry lo dnd Ibe gram I being prepared, and a jollj i ,h. . ... mA . . rlKn hate tb aympatby of tbnr I liail In the Itruefhert roiiaga. and many friend and neighbor In tVIr the Mlwi N'r ha Iraw! tba Cora loaa. i rh'"k eMtage. tleo. Stangel. bo recently pur j rbaHl the M.llnnl. pr..perty. la FORUM OF THE PFOPIF tranaformlng the bouae Into a nea, up. good time la aaaurrd tboa bo at tend. Eoater rvlre alll b beld at Wll ontllle alo at Hood View on next Hunday, April 4. Every one la cordial ly Invited to attend both of Iheae erv-Ice. Makt 61 Feel Lib 11 1 tuffered with kidney ailment for two year." write Mr. M. A. Hrldgea, Robinson. Ml., "and conamem-ed tak ing Foley Kidney Till about ten month ago. I am now able to do all my work altbout fatigue. 1 am now 61 year of ace and feel like a 1 yea--old girl." Foley Kidney Till itrenicth en and Invigorate weak, tired and de ranged kidnev: relieve t'cVafhe,' weak bark, rheumatism and bladder tb beat remit lo be bad lth the money at our command. A far a I am concerned. I am aatlaflrd. Iload building la not a loal art In Clatka ma county. We have plenty of men In the county ho ran build any kind of a mad that la wanted If e bad tho money. 1 niem thl e bavenien alio know how to lay brick If e had money lo build a brltk road, we bave con- alary of f 10 per day I Uaed to move dtatrlct gravel or whatever kind ofj work It dona. In another article I will lake up Ih money probleni. How lo gel It. It rH'lU'KUKI, after flouting u n,t Utm bll lba lUaxia plaiad a nm garni thai waa dlllntly dlffrrml from Ihi 'la vt Ull Ihey put up yralerday nil etrvi. ( n,0, ,jf n, ,,(4 bile llllhin'a me mad none Krauts i Athletic Ulrlrr and former Hi lar a n.llrg alar, waa In Hie boi or tna Mai kmen and put up a good eiblttltlon, holding Ilia Angel donn to Mtrn bit. Umg Tom Hughe wa. IHIIon'a ebole iwirler. The Ik-am eUled 0 bll A warm tun flmxled lha park today nd Ih Anuria 'and tba Heatei prnd atxiut Ilka kid let nut of bd Although ih (ml were not a lull a yraterday. ooo fan ludl rated that tbey arortd v( U ra of ball offered In Ih Coaal league. Tba batting order Ninas: I'orlland ll. Jti : Hitea. rf I IWrt. k. lb! liia, (r; Hluuipr, Zb liber. f: Murphy. .: Cartah. e Krauae, p m Angelea Woller. rf.: Meliaer 30 : Mils. If Abateln. Ih V!.lh f.J McMullt n. :b ; Terr aa UriMiLa I llughee, p. I'mpirea Chyle and Toman. Our "JITNtV" Off.rThi and 5c IKI.VT MISS THIS Cvil out thl lip. encloae with U lo f'ulcy ft Co. Chicago, I1L writing your nam and addrea clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Fol OF Iff WILL BE OBSERVED crete men. ir w bad lha money to fey- Honey and Tar Compound, for build concrete road, we bave men j rougha. rold and croup; Foley Kid who know how lo build macadam 1 ney IMlla. for pain In aldea and bark, roada. if we have the money to build rheumalUm, backache, kklney and Iht-ui. o It la not queitlnn of kno.j Madder; Foley Cathartic Tablet, a lug bow. but Ih t et to be done lth ahtdeaome and thoroughly cleansing the money at our coi.imand. j cathartic. Jonea Iirug Co. Ad. Maada I'oat and Women llellef Corp will observe tbe &ota annlver ary of the aurrend. r of l.ee at Appa niattog at Willamette, hall on Friday afternoon. April . at 1 o'clock. Tbe public and school children, In particu lar, are Invited to attend. The following program ha been ar ranged: Hong. Mr. Nellie Cooper; ad dr. (Seo. C. Urownetl; ong. Mis Webster; addreaa. Key. t). N. Kdwarda Krmarka will also be made by mem ber of the post who were present at the time of the surrender. Tfnltlnr the San Francisco evDOsltlon i.ii.-. t,. .... !. i m .v....' troiibl. Tbey are tonic In action. If ' .: a 1 : 4 ' u . 4 . - 4 5! Si HI AUoimu i rig tinr, A4(tyWpinfUIrlj lmiUibrjtjgRai,-A, (IffiuVSaoaitoaflllJtMai IYomorTiDiiyuV) new and Rnirotlgbi Brew ()jam.Mjrpoiot rtrMaral! nuritanruTic. JhfVAJVZL171M WfcrW ADeHrfl Rrmrdv fof frtnA llun . Sour Stnturh.l)tintara Worms fMiwIiMiajrwria rvrsjajai Loss or Surf. racSmb Sitnartrt aT llj For Infant! tnj Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bough! Boars tho Signaturo . . r. aX . . e- - ' I?T fiu7fdnSdrr(VFoi 'aswisai1 - ' - l-y Ei act Copy ol Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years MMflMwHi vaaer. praises of our western country. Faster will be observed in both the churches with appropriate exercises by tbe children of the Sunday school classes. Jones Prog Co. I Ad T.I EAGLE CREEK. Tho Should Not Fetl Discouraged. So many people trouble with indiges tion and constipation bare been bene fited ly taking Chamberlain's Tablet that no on should foci dlarouraerd I who has not given them a trial. They contain no pepsin or other digestive ferments but strengthen the stomach and enable It to perform It functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.j DAMASCUS. Mrs. Ellen Olson died at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. X. Fredolph. March 2i "Grandma" Olson as she was called, waa born In Sweden. September 10. 1S31. and came to Xew York with ber family over forty years ago. From there the family moved to Texas and twenty-six years aco they came to Oregon. Her husband died twenty-four years ago. She had an attack of la grippe three months ago from which she never rallied. She wa loved by all who knew her and she will be great ly missed. She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter, Mrs. Xellie Fre dolph. five grand daughters, Mrs. Al ber Itohna and Mrs. Charles Thorpe, of Lents, Mrs. Marlon Reed, of Tre ruont, and Mrs. Frank McMurry, of Lo gan, and Miss Lillian Fredolph and one grandson, E. Fredolph, of Condon, Oregon, also eleven great grand-children. Her funeral, which was one of the largest ever held in this part of the country was conducted by Rev. J. A. Hopper at the Free Methodist church and she was laid to rest beside her husband Id the Damascus cemetery. The Damascus stage Is running again. V. V. Cooke sold a cow Tuesday. The Damascus baseball team have their new suits. Mrs. Klrchbaum, of Sellwood, visit ed her daughter, Mrs. Moore, a few days this week. Earl Shearer is remodeling his mother's house. Mr. Warner bought a car last week. Ferry Hunter and Henry liock were In town Tuesday paying their taxes. II. S. and R. H. Glbscn made a busi ness trip to Viola on Saturday. Kay Woodle and wife were the guests of J. P. Woodle and family of Estarada. Sunday. . . . . . i . i 1 1 .i .11 r. ana Air, rwirraeni. o mui"j. paid their Deep Creek farm a vllt Sunday. I Henry I'dell and family of Ikiver. were the guests of James Ulbson. Sun- j day. ) Roy Douglass was a Portland visit or on Monday. Line of High Grade Farm Ma chinery now carried by Three Big Stores in Clackamas County. W. J. WILSON a CO USCH BUILDINQ, ORIOON CITY, ORE. Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co., Ceo. Blatchford, CAN BY, OREGON MOLALLA, OREGON Spl.ndld for Rheumatism, "I think Chamberlain's l.lnlmtnt Just splendid for rheumatism," writes Mrs. Dunburgh. Eldrldge, X. Y. 1 It has been used by myself and other members of my family time and time again during the past six years and has always given the best of satisfaction The quick relief from pain which Chamberlain's Liniment affords is alone worth many times the cost. Ob tainable everywhere. (Adv.) JENNINGS LODGE. Chamberlain's Cough Ren.edy. From a small beginning the sale and use of this remedy has extended to all parts of the I'nited States and to many foreign countries. When yon have need cf such a medicine give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and you will understand why It has become so popular for coiigiis, colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) WILSONVILLE Dr. Hugh Mount, of Oregon City, was In Wilsonvllle on Saturday on profes sional business. Elmer Seely, who is attending Cor vallls College, has been spending his vacation at home here. Professor "Graham and family, witl remove to their farm home for the summer, this week. The Girls' basket ball team, of Hood View, was defeated at Tualatin on Thursday evening. Raymond Seely, went to Portland on Monday, to undergo an operation for appendicitis. ' Mrs. Aden and young son accom panied Mrs. Bliss to her home in Good ing, Idaho, on Sunday, where they will visit for sl weeks. Mrs. Stein returned last week from the Rose City, where she visited her son, Kenneth,, who underwent an op eration, James Angus spent the week-end at the family home here. Mrs. Green, of Washington, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aarou MacConnell last week. Potato buyers have been numerous lately, and good prices are being re alized. The Corral Creek Mothers' Club held Its regular meeting on Friday af ternoon, and elected Miss Batalgla and Mrs. Norman Say delegates to the Na tional convention. Miss Davis spent Saturday ana sun day at her home in the Rose City. Automobiles were In evidence last week, during the pleasant weather. Mrs. Wm. Baker entertained the 500" club of Corral Creek district, very delightfully on Thursday after- Mr. and Mrs, George Card entertain ed at their home on tl.e evening of March 20th. Cards were the diversion of tbe evening and the honors fell to Mrs. Hen Loeey and Mr. Berry. Those sharing the hospitality of the Card family were Mr. and Mrs. George Ber ry, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ix)sey. Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, Walter Boyle and Misa Emma Berry. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robertson en tertained ten of tbe employes of the O. W. R. & X. office on Sunday. Mar. 21. The party hiking from Portland to Oregon City and taking the car at the county seat came to the Lodge, where a sumptuous dinner was held at tbe Robertson home. At a late hour the guests departed for their Portland homes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner enter tained at their home in Meldrum on Tuesday evening last. Cards were en Joyed and the prizes were given to Victor Erickson and Alex Gill. Re freshments were served and an en joyable evening was had. Mr. Wm. Gregan sailed from San Francisco on March 23rd for Uruguay, S. A. He may be absent six months as he has a contract doing government work at Montevideo and Buenos Ayres. The community in general was well represented at a farewell party given for Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Batdorf and family at their home on Thursday evening. Games and dancing were en joyed and Arthur Soesbe favored with music by the violin, accompanied by Mrs. David LaC'ure on the piano. Over a hundred plates were served and or iginal yells for tbe Ilatdorfs were giv en as well as the best of wishes for them In their new home at Dever, near Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Batdorf are ex-, pecting to leave the early part of the week for their new home. Master El dow expects to finish the term of school here and make his home with Mrs. Bernard. j Mr. Wm. Bllnestone took possession of the Blue Front store on Monday. Friday evening, April 2nd, the Com-. munity club will give an April Fool bo cial at the hall. A good program has been planned by the committee. Ad-, mission 15 and 10 cents. j Mr. Thornton who has spent some time with his sister, Mrs. Curtain, has gone to eastern Oregon. I Mrs. James Waldron has returned from a pleasant visit with her son and family at Newberg. 1 Mrs. M. A. Shaver was a week-end visitor with her son in Portland. A pie social was held at the Grace church on Friday evening. The L'p streamers being the originators of this unique entertainment. Envelopes with a piece of cloth were brought by the ladles and sold, the gentleman get ting the lady and pie, who wore a piece of cloth corresponding to the one In the envelope. A splendid program was given. Call at the nearest of these three stores and inspect the latest improved tillage tools labor savers for your SPRING WORK Genuine Crop Increascr Land Rollers whllu tho same sort of aluff would have easily found bidder at l II In the country. .Noll(liatandlti all tha talk of de pression In the Hun Francisco and Ixi Anrele markets. Iiuvvr for southern account ara still taking hold here and further business In rilra frinry Is in ported at II 2i III lha country. 1 V: h Busch Land Rollers carried in 4 sizes: '8 ft. 2 section Wood Stave Roller, 8 ft 3 section Steel Roller, 8 ft 2 section Corrugated Roller and the New Double Drag Crusher 5 and 8 ft. e)oir prices. EVANS Potato Planter For the grower who Wants Results Double Drive-Vibrating feed channels preventing. clogging. Sight Drop insures accuracy. Adjustable puker arms. Light Draft y3 Low Price. MRS. WILLIAMS' LONG SICKNESS Yields To Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Elkhart. Ind.:-" I suffered for four teen years from organic Inflammation, mala weakne, pain and Invgulari Ue. The rin in my side were In creased by walking or alanding- on my feet and 1 bad ueh awful bearing down feeling, waa de pressed in plrit and became thin and pale with dull, heavy eye. I had alx doc- tor, from whon I received only tempo. J,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, f(ir ,,, , wry relief. I decided to glv Lvdii jMh ,,, roBj,1M1B , i iiisusviii i c-gi-uiuiv vvmiJU(iu a lair trial and also the Sanative Wash. Ihav now ued the remedlc for four month and cannot express my thank for what they nave done lor me. " If the line will be of any benefit yon have my permission to publish them." Mr. Sadib WllXMstfl, 4o5 Jame Street, Elkhart, Indiana. Lydia E. I'inkhnm'a Vegetable Com pound, mado f rom native root and herb, contain no narcotic or harmful drug, and to-day hold the record of being th most successful remedy for femnle ill we know of, and thousand of voluntary testimonial on filo in the I'inkham laboratory at Lynn, Was., evm to prove thl fact If you linve the) nllsrlitext ilnulit dint Lydlii K. l'lnkluuu'ii Vecr-tii-llo Compound will help. vow, write) to l.ylln IM'Inkliam MedU'lncCo. (i-oiitlilcntlnDI.ynn.Mnas., fornl ;lrr. Your letter will he opened, 'cud nnt nnitworod bv n woman. .m l lirll In strict confidence J.I. Case, Cutaway and Roderick Lean Disc Harrows In our opinion the three best discs made each one excelling for particular uses to which it is adapted. See us before you buy and we will make it worth your while. STATE EGG MARKET TO 19c SUPPLIES ARE LOW roitTI.ANI. Or.. Mnb :9-Th MTBinlile. for poultry I today one of the (rentes! In this city. Tho ntnMiio scarcity of offerlnita of live, birds dur ing th last 10 thy, together wllh the Increased call, bus forced values to about aa IiIkIi point as they usually no here. With ordinary lots of hens sell Inn quickly at inw r a pound, and with a ens for are un usually favorable for a roniiniinllon of extreme value during the present week. The call for turkey I much more pronounced than at any lime durlhit tho Inst two months. Only extremely limited arrival are shown at thl tlinn and silica ara reported for selected stock a IiIkIi a 23u a pound for dressed. PORTLAND CATTLE OTHER GOODS NOW IN SEASON: J. I. Case Tramplanters Corn Planters, Plows Bloom Manure Spreaders Myers Hay Tools Stover Gasoline Engines Myers Pumps This is still a new country. Set tlers are scattered among the hills an valleys, opening up hornet in Isolate places. To Illustrate, I will take ti e case of Clark lirotliers, they have one of the best farms in C'lackanin1) county, they pay a good substantial tax. as any one can verify at the court hums, they have been paying taxes to my I knowledge for thirty-five years; their father first, the boys since. They el 111 are very seriously handicapped for good roads, even a good corduroy road would look good to them. In the win ter months, the same neighborhood lias a number of large farmers in the same fix, now If we would follow the Hue of action advocated by some people: that Is, build all permanent roads Willi the money, as far as it will go, the Clark boys only hope of decent roads to market, would be In Heaven, as It would take two hundred years to get around; unless more money was found than we have had so far, ThU woulfl he the cape. If not one cent was spent for repairs In the two hundred yean. MRS ARE DEFEATED ANGELS TAKE SECOND GAME WITH 8 TO 0 8CORE. Now, If we have any sense of right A piano duet by Mrs. H. J. Itob- and wrong, we would be willing to lnson and Mrs. Nora Snashall was give the Clark boys or any one eluo much enjoyed, as well as a reading by In the same fix, at least, sonio of tho'r Mary Bruechert. Miss Leola Korden- money to make their market roads ant played so delightfully that she was passable, even though It be used to obliged to respond to an encore. A col- fill a mud hole with brush and cover lection cf old time pictures were num- with dirt or lay corduroy. There are bered and each one present bad the hundreds In the same fix all over the 5..J,,4, 4. i, (i, Q, It, & 'fy 4 i Pacific Coast League, 1 Pet. Portland 500 & Los Angeles 600 "S San Francisco 000 4 ? Oakland 000 ? ? Venice 000 4 - Salt Lake 000 t ? 4' V l -'v i ( t 4 ? 4 RITCHIE MAY MEET BRITTON NEW YORK, March 31. Jimmy Johnston will make an attempt tomor row night to obtain Willie Ritchie's consent to a mntch with Jack Rrltton the bout to be held In Madison Square Garden some time In May. Ritchie, with his sister, In doing a dancing act at one of Keith's theaters In the lironx. FRECKLES Now I the Time to Get Ride of These Ugly 8pot. privilege of guessing who they were. Glenn Russell being the successful one was awarded an Easter booklet Seat ed In a large circle the toothsome plea county. I Just came from a visit in Washing ton county. In the North Plains dis trict. A much better settled country LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 31. After opening the game like a whirl wind and scoring five run in the first frame, the Los Angeles team this aft ernoon defeated the Beavera In the second game game of the opening aer ies of the Pacific Coast league. Maggr;rt, the centtrllelder for the locals, who was tbe hero of his team yesterday when he knocked out the first homer of the season, repeated the performance today In the first Inning and two of the five tallies In that frame were scored as a result Carlsh, the ex-Cleveland catcher who Joined the Beavers thla season, made tbe lone talley for hi team In the fifth There's no longer the slightest need of feeling Ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othlne double strength Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. i Simply get an ounce of othlne double strength from any druggist and apply a little of It night and morn ing and you should soon see tbnt even the worst freckles have begun to dis appear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It I seldom that more than an ounce Is needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a beau tiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othlne as this Is sold under guarantee of money back If It falls to remove freckles (Adv.) PORTLAND, Ore., March 30. Kgfr market is weaker with thn extreme top price for case count offerings ut 19c a dozen. At this prleo the trade tins been qtllto willing to dlsposo of Us holdings during tho last 21 hours. Receipts of eggs continue, very lib eral locally. While thore Is a small amount of busluoss reported to north ern market, still tho bulk of the stock Is either being mnrkoted or stored here. Few of the larger storage operators have yet started tliulr movement Into the Ice houses. Most of them have been anticipating a lower price range, figuring upon the presumption that above 18c the price was dangerous for storing purposes, Only the fact that one valley cream ery started to boost tho price and be gan storage operntlons early, caused the recent strength In the trado. Some of the smaller operators have followed the lend of the valley creamery but the larger ones have refused to take bold. IS The receipt for the week at the Portland t'nloii Stock Yard luivo been: Cuttle, 1 CHS ; calves, 2(1; bogs, 2141; sheep. 1778. Cuttlo receipts thl week tinvu been fairly liberal with ready sale for all classes nt steady prices compared to thn previous week, Top steers bring ing (7.75. Wllh light receipts there seemed nlHO a slowness to tho opening of tho swine mnrket. Values declining from 10 to 20 cents. Even nt tho decline this market Is higher than thn eastern markets. North Portland sheep prices continue to climb. Monday, sales wcro made nt flc for prime Iambs, shearlings nt $7.75 and shorn ewes nt (1. Onod quality shearlings no doubt would spring tho above sales. Tho following sales aro representa tive. 27 Steers, 1211 $7.75 32 Steers, 1015 7.05 52 Steers, 1151 7.60 72 Steers, 1028 7.50 1 Bull, 1011 0.25 21 Bulls, 1G81 6.00 . 1 Slug, 1111 5.50 2 Culvcs, 216 8.0,0 28 Cows, 1121 6.75 25 Cows, 1121 6,65 33 Cows, 1162 6.50 Cows, 1215 6.25 254 Hogs, 11)2 7.110 42 Hogs, 171 7.50 90 Hogs, 181 7.45 650 Hogs, 180 7.40 497 Lambs, S3 9.00 12 Lambs, 112 8.50 23 Wethers, 114 6.50 DON'T LEAVE OREGON CITY No Need To 8eek Afar. The Evidence Is At Your Door. PORTLAND, Or., March 30. Potato market while apparently very slow Is really stronger and higher. Sales of extra fancy stuff, of which there Is only a nominal supply, are reported as high as $1.50 a cental here, while even ordinary stock Is being quoted by Job bers at $1.25. The local market Is not bullish In Its Ideas regarding potatoes despite this; In fact In large lots It Is stated that supplies can be purchased cheaper here than In the conutry. A sale of a car load for San Francisco was shown at $1.10 here during the last 24 hours, No need to leuve Oregon City to hunt up proof, becauso you have i here at home. The straightforward statement of an Oregon City resident like that given below, benrs an Interest for every man, woman or child hero in Oregon City, T. Trembath, Seventh and Center St., Oregon City, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills whon my back and kidneys have been bothering me and have had great rellof. Doan's Kid ney Pills certainly removed the sore nsss and lameness In my back In a short time, I have found that they are a fine kidney medicine." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Trembath had. FosterMIIburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) )