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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1911)
if - I f i" , t ". 'i , : t : i i : v u i r5VV rV5J,"OMUy I , JOilf M WHSON INJURED. T Thm vlaltor looked at m, enrioaateV i I ' I I ' I ' I I . l Hd AboSt Tliat Raliicdat Ve can kelp you defy the rainy weather, kite bow a, complete linens menand Ldic Rainproof Slipop and.Pravenfea. Drop Iq betwen ihowera ind fit ont on. They are, (nit wha,t jou want. Prtct $6.50 to $20.00. J. 7th & Mala Sti. 10 REWARD ra, b arTeet aot oavtcilos: I uU-fullr remove topi of Tbe ! Morning Knterprlee from tee Imwi ' eubaorlbere after e P' .... n-a tW. k 1 Mwf r " I carrier .1 A A J. 4k Net ef the aert Be. ladlgaant MotherD at yea ever ain la play with tee "' D1 ooof ila. to know eery well (bat eoe t aa UVeoae. i-r LOCAL DRICrS CharUa Walamandal. of Canta. il till cltjr mdajr. Mr rtad HpangUr, of Cama. it tbia city Krtday. ' rrrla MayflaM. of Highland. m thl city Friday. Joa Eddlnaa. of Uattl. Waah la Ula rltjr on bualnaaa. William Muatlar and am, of Canta, ara la tbia cnr muar. Jtullra of tba I'aara Mamaon la auf- rln from an Inflaraad ay. Mr. and Mra. Kirk ('aaaaday. of Carua, aara In tbla city riidajr. Mr. K 1.har, of Cam a. waa In tbU city TUtay vlaltlng frlanda. W. X. l-la and aon. Jack, of Caiui. wara In tbla cliy Friday. Mr. and Mra. Rdwartl Howard. of Oarui, aara In thla city Thuraday. Gilbert Robblna. of Itoavar Crak. u la thla city on bualnaaa Friday. Mr. M. J. Martin, who baa ban III (or mm tlma. la abla to ba out again. Clyda rlaroll. of Carua. waa In O ra it City transacting bualnaaa Friday. Mr. and Mra. Tboniaa Itavla, of Kl 4ardo. wrr In Orgn City Friday. A. Iteard. of Poaall. Or., la In thla rttjr. and la raglatarad at lb FJactrlo llXrl. Rpaclal sale on bata Friday and ftatuMay, Novambar 17 and l. Mlaa C (k)l(.mlth. Mr. . I). MrLarlv and Mra. M. J. Mirtln, of Ikilion, had aa their guasta rldy Mra Cadall and Mra. C'barla N'obla. Krlrk Itltrlrh. of Kldorado. waa .rnong tha Orrgon City bualnaaa !! tor Friday. I M Tha Mlaiilonary Social r of tha M.'B. chnrrh la planning to haa bataar facrmlMr IS. ' Mr. and Mra. John It bewla, wall iiaoan rp.ldrnt of Carua, wara In thl city Thuraday. Mr. ItDlwrt 8choanborn. of Eldora- 4o, am transacting; bualuraa In Ora- City I'YIdav. Rad lliintl'a adv. today 'and larii how to maka 1 cant buy 55 canta lo 12 5. Mr. J. L. Waldrnn want to Canby Thurdy, whara aha via I lad bar moth f. Mr T. L. Hat ton. Tha liortland I m m Bnhnnl will OfHtn II aarund l,rm nn Nnvamhttr 17. at blch lima naw claaaaa will b aurt- l In Thoaa Intaraatad In tha "'"ly of law ahotild wrlla at onca for haw ratalfivna fra Atlitroaa I'OTt- tand lw Rchnol, 031 Worcaatar block, roriiand, Or. Wrlla for a umnl. fraa laaaon to "la Kristin Hnalnaa Unlraralty, 630 "rcater block, Portland, Or. Mr. Matilda Crara an.l aon. lnran. ClRrko. wara In thla city Friday, ")1 while hera vlalted ralatlvea. Mr. and Ktr. W I Bnwan. of Ba- r n ihU'clt'y vlaitlng with f. rt Roaka and Mra. Charlta "Ka. Mr. nrv Hnar. nf Portland. Da- d through thla city an Thuraday on ' y to Canby,-whara aha will vlalt Hater. Jamaa Adklna, on of tha promlnant aiwiniii man of tha county, whoaa Joma I at Canby, waa In thla city on ine Friday mr of Carua. waa In thla city "'fay. and waa arcomDanlad by hll jHotlar, Mra. Caato, who baa baan at ior oma tlma, ' ' "art Caaon. nt CnnAntt'. John CV r"1- "of Blvlartnn. and Mra. ' Marlon Thnmnon. nf raifnr rartad unon Jua tlf-a Of lh ti... B.mu. BVMaV. Ut. Bmon had not aaatt tham bafora for mr than tVlrtw tun Tha ladlaa nf i. narman tjltharan fhtirtb will alva thalr baaaar t Kr0n' hall nn rw.mh.li 1 It It Planned by tha woman to aarra a bOt nnr at nnnn and alao to nave on 'atnany artlclaa. . . "o rnknr at tha llaht Una iratama ood for llarht work, but ara not "Pll anouah for eonUnooaa, baary OlcUtlon ITnivaraal ahOTthgnd la BX f that one can writ hour anar f0'" without worrlmant Thl W Of lh. n,m.ww tratam aM Wh-r light Una ayatama. Thomaa Bryo ' 6f BaAtUa, aah v . w-CL. u .Wl4 vtett, LEVITT Soaptnaton Bridge Corner Nlolmon A Undberg HIOH CLASS TAILORING KM Sailing Bldg., Portland. Phone Main I1SI. whara ha will vlalt her elatcr. Mra. A. H. Irar. Mra llryra waa form arty a raaldrni of thla city and wa Mlaa Kate Italrd. Mia C. Uoldamlib alll have a apao Ul aala of mllllnary guoda Friday aid Haturday, November IT and If. Mr William lawtbwalta, who ra reiilly aold her property on tba W'aat Uda lu M r. aiid Mr. Hugh MaUieaon. baa purchaaed prorty a abort dla lance from the 8uenlon bridge In moat alchtly location. Mra. Iewth walta will nam commence the con atrurllon of a modern cottage. Mr. and Mra. Matheaon moved to tbelr new borne tbla week. t'nlveraal tborthand la proving It aelf to be the very beat ayetetn of ahorthand for rapid, accurate work and eate of Warning. 11 la only about one half aa hard lo learn the 11 1 manlc )iem. and la a Unit twenty-live word a minute more rapid and about twenty five per cent more eaay to leara and read. It doea court report ing with aaaa. and la oiuable In all lino of work. There will be many people from tbla city wioteee tha football game at I "on ln. Haturday afternoon between tba t'nlveralty of Oregon and I'nlver ally of Wahlngton. Tha Oregon team paaaed through thla city Friday morning and Oregon CH la well rep reaented In tha team. Wallace Cau field and Karl llourette. of tbla city, and Alia Orout. a former reeldent of thla city, are on the team. DERTHICK CLUB HAS The penhlrh Club bad a moat en joyable meeting at the home of Mr. i W. Gray on tha t Bide Friday afternoon, tha hoalwea being Mra. Mnffatt and Mra. U U I'orter. Tha house .decotatlona wara of yellow chrysanthemum. Mra. W. H. I lien read In a moat dellgntiui manner. Personal cbaracterlatlca of I nam- tnade. tha comaaer. Mra. i, ue waa followed by Mlaa Louise Huntley ho played three selection by tnia a. A -I llakn (Himposar. Tney were rm Matterer." and "Aria ltatiei. nne also gave two aelecuona oy uui. her plavlng ahowed aha baa much tntinlrhl tklent aa a pianist." Tba tiet meeting will be at tna noma or Marjory Caufleld on Friday afternoon. December I. when Mlaa Ileirson will have charge of tha mualcal program. Those attending rrmay a mt-ru.. ... . u.. Anfta were Mra. u. i """. -Hayes. Mra. John F. Clark. Mr C. H. Caufleld. Mr. If. K. Straight. MraR. C Oanong. Mra. Itoaa t narman. C.'G- Millar, Mra. Theodora Oamond. Mr, Laon DesUiriea, mrs. . Avlaon. Mra. 8. O- Dlllman. Mra O. tv. Bntham. Mra. w. - uiu. ..... M. p. Ijitouretta. Mra. Carl Jnfhnk. Mra C. H. Mlanar. M- " ....... ur. am Morgan, of Beattl", ... ..i.'. villa Marlorv Caufleld. Ml Muriel' 8tevena and Mlaa Edna Cnu Held. ' - BAPTIST WOMEN PLAN MlSSIONERY WORK A very Intarestlng meeting of the ... ., . Mission Circle of tha B"l- tl,t church wa held at tha raaWanc. Of Mra. W. W. mars, - -- 1 . . ak ear s m A M I fl p.an. for 1nTa.un . " Ion worg nas wr . tha circle. Tha womnn in me tu- have baen divided mio e.am a'"K- hnd tha leader or ecn - visit aach memiiar 01 ni a trlbutlng lltaratura and Inviting them ,o mealing, of tha clrcl. nd to con tribute at least two canta a aeek for mission. . . Mra A flU'S'-1" " nr...rsm waa arrana'-u .titled. "Only a Llttla P.b3f, H Several othara took part by reading .rflcle. telling of tha degradation of women and little) flrla heathen. 'n.d."'... rinse of tha program tha . .r. surnrlsed by tha ap- pZnci oi ali High School aW- who Jra m.mbera of tha domestic , aclanco clail The 1 glrla brought dellcloul imp... of th.lr cooking, which th.y -i . . were: Bdna Holraan. mrtn Mildred Ream, Kd"la New- V "T viw. Marr Darbur and map, rial iu- Ethet DaBok- ti.oa anaata ware: e. r T.tnnr.tta Mra. L M. rVe rrad Olm.temd. Mra William Andraaan. Mra. J. W. Under. .... m n rinvia - MVa. Frank Welan, EL:' o t' nlar. Mra. R- W. Porter, w.a' uaerlnaloa. Mra. Rugg. Mr. Bailey. Mra, Hanry OooH, Mlaa Amy t.v.ilvhnsB niaa Ragg. Alice And- ENJOYABLE MORNING ENTEKPRI8E. HATUKDAY, ,u,,rn IflkWN IB INJURED, lAI Mil It INJURED. ... - - . Contractor PaHe Prem Barret While Repairing Perch. " contractor, wane mating Improvementa on tha Char nn bouaa on Twalfth an4 JflTaraou tr-(, auataltiad frarltra of"la latt wrlit. Mr. Wllaon waa plying oiling In tba porch and Handing On barral at tha tlma. hm tha bartal fap-lt, throwing Mm u tha floor, and hla arm atrunk th hanimar which fall undar him. In. II. 8. Mount waa umiii(.nd knd aat tba brokn Ixma. IX) YOU KNOW that tha Kntrpr1V yar and llargaln I'arlod la now onT Ha i on back paga for particular. When I waa eighteen re re old wa walking one day la tba country by a river. Tba weather waa bot and tba cool water tempting I took oil my clothea aod Jumed In fur a bath. After awtmmlng around for awblle I waa about to coma out when I aaw a jeungvter Bear my own aga putting on my clothe. 1 called to him to atop. but ha kept on tll ba bad completely dreaaed himself In my apparel, when be turned to me aod aald hurriedly: "I'm an escaped jailbird. Tbla la the tint lawbreaklng act I ever com bined la my Ufa. I wa falsely ac cused of burglary. It waa case of tuletaken MeutHyrtbft real burglar ra- eeuibllng me, and a woman wbo swore agalnit me waa dead certain I waa tba man aha bad aeen leaving her bouse. I wa sent np for ten years and have aerved nearly one. Just now I round aa opportunity to walk out of Jail anoberrred, aa Opportunity that wouldn't bapen onca in a hundred year. Aa overcoat by on a chair. and I put It on. cooceallog all but tbe tripe on my -ervueer. which I rolled ap. fre been out only a rew mlnutea. I'd rather dla than go back. If you'll not peach on me I'll make It np to yon eomeday." ' " I waa young, and tba fellow seemed honest I asked him wrhat ba wished me to do, and ba aald to atay where I waa till soma one came to buut him. then tell blm what bad happened and aend bla pursuer off In tbe wrong dl recti on. lie looked at me ao appeal- Ingly that I couldn't resist I told blin to ra ahead aod to communicate wltb me Uter aa to what success ba bad. I bad onlv time to tell blm where to wrlta me when we beard a horse gal loptng. and tha Jailbird darted away. Presently a man In a buggy dashed bv. and bi aaw ma and relnvd In. Ue asked -what i this roar" I mia strinea ao by. and I told him 1 bad. .i..it in him." 1 add-d. "alnce IU I . - be baa token my clotbea." which war did he goV - "I waa wlmmlng about in her. Tou ... li a mlahty bot day and"- Naver mind that Tell me whera ha k mne.M "Wblla I waa awtmmlng I aaw a fel low putting on my clolbea "And throw away bla atrlpear "I didn't ae blm do that, but I aup- noaa he did ' L . . Ilnm Tm I ma to way ue wwv up." "Tou can t get mm. "Why notr "There'i no brldga." "Did ha croaa the rlrerF u-h. tou ace my clothea were oi . - .,h., .i.ia.. lie uyiira -v.. M - I ! ..ft 1,1a .trin... awam acroaa and took my .inih.a from over there. . The man uttered a gnini. wnipp np bla home and drove on, There waa bridge a lime ranner up, auu ... mlnutea I neara uis .A..n4in- on It floor. Other, from the oenltentlafy. which waa near by. fol hut I OIU unurr. wjw wt- . . . a . t . u.m. n h..,..t tree, with only my bead out of water, and they all pa- without eeelng me. Finally a ooy canw aiun, .-a nakl him a ouaner io p vj m taa a g - home and tell my momer to aenu g full act of clothing by him.' A month after thla ! received A letter rrom my Jailbird. He aald that I ... K..a kent' my word, for baa I not redirected hla pursuer be would certainly bate been taken. Ha aald be regretted be couldn't aend pay tbe clothea, for he hadn't tba aaeney. Be couldnT aend the clothea. for be bad nd otbere. ,f' 1 " 1 waa iuat double the aga 1 bad bee when I laM myrtlr ll-Va to bria bt haloing a biiaoner to aacap fhaa oa SarnSt. wbila-r . mttoi iir rat 6eek waiting fbr a anartff to ewrft al axecutloa on m oc fwritture, a gaan eaaaa ta 'aa4 aakad for asa -. oTWyawr taaja," I aaJA "" A Valuable i Suit ofCldthes ; By BUNTINOTON JOHNSTON !; 1 Ctyrlhl br Amarlran Prmm Am- I I elation, iril. . 1 1 I m U I bad aeen a man to ft.. ....t.l- ew v Ibiiwi iv eat, eaioj " "Bherlffr be eeld. "What does the sheriff want with your NV . - L. kl ... ... I . ..ill-. ta b .,, ku4 thla goee today." "What do you owr t aw tba maa wbo ba levied oo tbla 1710. " v t . My- flaiabr look out a tpdeket i bark bookA-wrota a cbaik to tbe amoaot paysble a me and bawled' It to ma. -WUaTa tliU forr I uslted. "A 'ault of clot bee and la Urea t" "Ki pUln." , Tjo you remember going swimming eighteen yeara agoT "And loslugr my clot bee T Of course Ido." 'Tm tba in a tost took 'em." ba aald. lowering bla voice. "You don't mean Itr Tea. I do. and I route In tbe nick of time to repay tbe debt Tell me Just bow you are altuated." I took blm Into my private office aod told blm tbe story of my financial nila fortunee. 1 owed 125.000 that 1 could not pay and must loae a buslnesa that I bad been many yeara building up. Within a raw month I abould be able to collect dabte due me that would enable me to pay a part of thla amount, bot even could I arrange for an eitenslon on tbe balance 1 would have no capital with which to reeume bualueaa. He listened to my atory and wbea I bad finished tokl me bla own experi ence alnce be bad left me a fugitive from Injustice. He aald that be bad concealed blmaelf ao near me that b bad beard every word I bad aald ta hla pursuer, and . consequently be knew bow well I bad stood by blm. "Had It not been for your ault of clotbea and for your eroding tbe peni tentiary offlcUU on a wrong track." be added. 1 abeuld Lure been re turned to prison. What a frightful difference between that and what baa followed I Had I been taken my fate would bare been sealed. I abonU have -come out of - prison broken In health. In aptrita and in pride. Very likely I abould Dot bare bad tbe strength and coo rage to start In for an honest pursuit No one would have given me employment aa an ex-con-vlct, and If 1 bad obtained It aa one In good atandlng my record after ae long a confinement lo prison would surely eooner or later be know. I abould therefore hare been obliged to make a awrlee of atarta. to be fol lowed by aa many eetbacka, and my plnck would never have stood such a train. "Aa It waa. when 1 beard yoa aend my pursuer acroaa tbe river after me I made a resolution. I vowed that lr I made good my escape And could loae my Identity aa a convict 1 would de vote all my time till I should be dou ble tbe age I waa then In heaping up tbe wherewithal to repay yoo for turning tbe scale from mlaery to com fort - I bad beard a great deal about the opportunltlee for advancement af forded In tbe went and determined to go there. Tbe next nlgbt. guided by tbe north star, I traveled weaXteard. biding again by day. I knew tbe up egrapb and tha- aw-jrapeper - would reach out to a long distance and many person would be watching for me. Therefore I dared not travel openly un til 1 bad reached a pomt far distant from the prison. "For three nirbia I traveled la tnia way, eating notning our. aome urr-, for ao great waa my terror at being returned to the penitentiary that I dare not ask for food. I got plenty of water, and once coming noon a cow which bad strayed Into a wood I paaa ed through I milked her. She for- nUhed me with atrength that lasted me for another day. On the fourth day early In tbe morning on approacn- Ing a town I met a boy aeiivenng P- oera. I asked blm to let me read one of tbem and aaw an Item ataUiig that I bad not yet been caufbt. but tna police 'were on my track and "wre aure of binding ma within a feer daya; "The-' trurh waa that they tbatt 'ne Idea of where I waa anl only mad tbe atatemoar to cover their Inability to And me. But the statement tilled me with fresh dread, and.loHteai of en tering tbe towu WM,t Kh ""to Ing. Later, meeting a tTatrtn. be made amne alcua to me. auppoaimj me to be one of the5 fraternity, nut I dU not onderatnnd them. However, be gav me a pointer, and after that 1 traveled aa a tramp. "But since my advenrurea till I reached the place In the west, which I made my home would All a book, I 111 paaa over them and give yon ne summary. I appeared mere one mum In- and went from store to atore, fac tory to factory, bunting for work. One kindly old gentleman aeeing mat i waa worn out bodily took me In and gave me food and work. I paused un der an aaaumed name and soon regain ed mv Btrebt-tb. ' ' "nad It not been for my vow with rrr1 to vou. doubtleaa I would have apent my money aa I earned It. A ir mv whole mind waa bent on my purpose of repaying yon for brlnr tna about that enormoua . difference which exlata between a Jailbird and reaDectable man. Ae won I oad eared a hundred doltare my employer pointed out a way for ita Investment fcnd. having once acquired a taste for rolling UD' money; I never flagged in It For aevernl yeara I have been able to repay you for your kindness, but It la only lately that 1 got on your track.1? My Jailbird produced $50,000, which he DBt tnte my bualrese, becoming my partner. I soon discovered that be fioaaeaaed rare bualnaaa talenta and anhmttted to ' Ma aHildatrce. We are kettlhg rich, and my partner la great ly respected. Rut I oo t teU Any one tbat he la wanted for breaking Jail Old Outer) Caatema. I in the fishing dlatrtct and on tha farm of Holland the old time Dutch custom are .tin to be found. .The aua!nt costume of tbe women, with tbe ancient headdress and tbe full aklrta, tematna " the Bride of f the ' Holland Ira lav ronr hywtfev and the with their1 wide, baggy trousers, ara no laae pkctureagoe. , The milkmaid, with her two milk cane, polished like ailver kUd ' awdatt'' from' M ' apeelally hallr shoulder voke, - la a feature of the atreot acene la ajr village. . i - " ' . NOVEMBER 18,-1911. II 1C I 1C I IC I lc I ' ic " - ' tc - I . Hi vk YOU SHARED Tieti It u Ic lc Buys Merchandise to tlie Value of oh Hr aJPCe OUCa 'Up LO apaC.OaJ B1NAT1QN YOU SELECT. lc Glance Over The$e Article and See What "lc Extra" Will Bay for Yoa Good Hair Brush $1.00 lc EXTRA BUYS r Comb , . .25 Box Sluunpoo Soap . .25 Comb Cleaner . . ; J2.S $1,75 t Safety Raz. & Bla'de$1.00 Ic lc lc EXTRA BUYS Cake Sharing Soap Lather Brush . , . or 50ciShayinf Mirror $1J5 lc Box Face Powder lc EXTRA BUYS m mmmm i I sesBBBBBwewieBaeBn Powder Puff 5 Jar Cold Cream . lc i u ColumSff Graphophone t $30.00 lc EXTRA BUYS 1 2 double-face 1 0-in. Roc orda of your own choke, 24 sdectaona, value $7.80 Box Violet Dulce Talcum Powder 25c ,. lc EXTRA BUYS lc lc a '25c Face (Chamois - i .25 J2S $1.00 Sale Lasts One Week Untesk Articles Should be Sold Oat. Other "lc Extra" ' lc We guariintee every article is Woi mdn regularly selling at tKe price set opposite it. Huntley Brothers Co: lc THE REXALL STORE fIIMITE VALLEY HOPS BRING 45 CENTS A 4Se market for hope haa beB ee- tabllahed fully confirming tba fore casts made during the past iew oaya. nn. sal waa closed In tbe country at tbe high mark of tbe season. ' With foreign markets nrm ana w.m stocks of hops everywhere the email eat In the history of tbe Industry at tbla period of the season, tbe out- look for sttll mgner vaiuo scarcely be Improved. While American brewers continue to nibble at the market and are buy ing a email lot here and there, Eng lish interests are taxing everym... that can be purchaaed at the present Salea during the paat twenty-four houra were from 430 to c aa a m.. nr.iv ona transaction being reported closed at the higher figure. Prevailing Oregon City prlcee are aa followa: nmipn auTTTT (Buying) prunea on basla of 6 1-4 pounas tor i 0U a. ... , t . tittq rntivinai Dreeu Hides, Bo to 6o; aaitera, ic to c; dry hldaa. llo to 14e: atieep peiw, oo w iv each. U.w Artln. SMS. u.v Ttnvlnai Timothy, til tO $15: clover, 8 to ; oai n;, to $10; mixed. $9 to $1J; alfalfa. $19 to $16.60 y- . -o inn.tlrlf. - 127 tO o. v... t7 tn 129: oil meal, $53: """""--...'. .... . Bbady Brook, oairy teea, i.ae y 100 nounde. vnrti.r ra.tiln Shorts. 127 to 118: rolled bartey, $37.50: proceaa t i. . in tn,'i whnla corn. 137 ; cracked corn. $8; white. $26 to $27; bran $27 to $28. i sutter, rourrry, agga. at vrr.aa g tn M.iS. ' ' 1 ' :' Ti-errn fRuTlna) Ordinary ... K..tar it to - I0o: fancy Amir ttus- eraamarr. SOo to SsO- POULTRY t Buying j """. - lle- ' KGG8 Oregon vnnch egga, 40o to 45J. . . .V - -' ' SACTt itmttiMJt Cerrete. $t.M to llM par aaek: - paxsnlpa, 1 M fUl tajralpa, $1.5 to $l-$0: J r-'H ef l-4o for 4$ and at HUNTLEYS a to oe? depending on the com- - ' i . , Fiae Leather Suit Caae $6.75 . . t l c EXTRA BUYS Cloth Brush . . 1.00 Hat Brush ' . . .60 Hair Brush . . 1.00 Comb . . . .25 $9.60. All for $1.01 Guaranteed Tooth Brush J2S 1 All for $1. 01 lc EXTRA BUYS .10 JZS Can Tooth Powder . Tooth Brush Holder ' . .50 Guaranteed AH lc EXTRA BUYS r for . Strop . . . . .75 Sic Hone . . . :. $230 Shavinf Muff 50 cenfl" " lc EXTRA BUYS ! 1 a 25c Lather Brush Bath Spray, V $2.00 . lc EXTRA BUYS one 90c Towel ., . : i i . "n 1 I Fountain Syringe, $1.90 , lc EXTRA BUYS 1 pair $1 Rubber Glowes Bargains uAll be Added ; ... " beeta, fl-59 POTATOES Beat buying 85c to $1 per hundred. v. "vinwa Th-nann. Il.tK to 11.50 ner V.-.V.-. v n . - - hundred; Australian, $2 per hundred. Livestock, Meats. BEEF .Live weight) Bteera. B! and 6Hc, " cowa, 4o: buns, I l-2c VKAL Calvea Ming irom ao w. 13c, according to grades MUTTON Sheep, sc an ac; lamba, 4c and 6a HOG3 125 to 140 pound boga, liKs and 11c; 140 to 200 pounda, 10 and 10HC 0. C. READY FOR BIG GAME. Last Practice For Coataat With Me- Lougniin Tooay. Tbe Oregon City Football Club held Its last practice Friday night for the game Sunday with the fat McLough- lin Club, of Portland. Tbe men that will be used In the atart of tha game are aa followa: Center. Montgomery: guards, w. Freeman and Hart; tackles. Smith and a Freeman: ends, Laurence and anr. nmrt.r white: halts. F. Free- . lnA r-.rnthnrs- fullback. Lane. a..l,.tlft.a tairpson. Telrora. J. t Montgomery. . Hotel Arrlvels. Tbe following are registered at the Electric Hotel: 8. H- Chase, Portland; J. D. Rltter. Aurora- Fred Schofer. Molalla; J. B. Cummlna. city; W. T. Kurth. A. Feard Fossil; S. J. Thomas, Foasll; 1.-M. Grant. E. M. Eldredge. Portland; Joe Eddlnga. Seattle; Jack Hughe. Port land. AMONG THE CHURCHES First Baptit Church Main and Ninth streets; 8- A. Hay worth pastor Sunday school 10 a. m.; II. E. Croaa, aiiperintendentf classes for all agea; Christian Endeavor, p. m. Oar man Lutheran c. Church (Ohio synod) Rer. H. Man, pmttar. ger vlcea will be bald at 10:30 a.m. a..nria school at n:20 a. m. A busl nesa meeting will be held after the Cathollo-Corner Water ' ahd Tenth a . a' aeMI-laaia Wa.akaa - Streets. HOT. A. MHieurmnu P"" residence IIS Water; Low Mass 1 a. to., with aermon; "High- Maae 10:to a. m I afteraooa eervloe at . 4; Maas every morning at . '- aire CMneaAational Chureh MOrU- ln Worship at lO:$0. Beraaoa a r- ' i . eaa i , IN Sale All for ' 6.76 :: . t ic .4 l Alt far 26c. v lc Razor , $10 1 AU for $151 V lc Nidde Plated Toilet Pav , per Holder 90c, lc EXTRA BUYS 6 rolls Toilet Paper r lc Fine Leather Bag with gold plated frame $45 lc EXTRA BUYS a $2.00 Ladiea Umbrella with fancy pearl and , g standi. .:. lc from Pay to Day : : . . I Ic Ic OREGON CITY "In Remembrance of Ma," to- be followed by tbe Commuinon service. Sunday achool at 11:60. Evening . worship at -7:30. Subject of eer ' mon "The ReMgion of Sunshine." J First Church of Christ, Sclenthrt, Ninth and Center streete Leeaon aermon, 11; Sunday achool immed iately after the aermon; Wednesday evening meeting at 8. , . . . , German Evangelical Corner Eighth and Madison streets. Rev. F. Wleresick paator. realdenca .' tlo Madlsoa; Sunday school 10 sv sa Herman Schrader, Monroe etreet. superintendent; ' morning . eer vice 11; Toung People at 1 p. m. and preaching at S p. m.; prayer meet ing Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. -1 Gladstone Christian Rev. A. H. Mat- key, pastor:. Bible achool at 19 a. m.: preaching at 11 and 8. Mountain View Union (Congrega tional) Sunday achool I p. m, Mra. J. H- Qulnn, superintendent ; Bible Study every Thuraday after. nn . !. -'' ' ' ' I ' Methodist Episcopal Church Rer. H. F. ' Zimmerman, . paaior. oueeaa achool at :45. Preaching by the paator at 10:45. e ...'- First Presbyterian - Church J. ' K. 4 .15 .65 Landaborough, minister: . Sunday school at 10 a. m, . Mrs. W. C Green, superintendent; , morning worship, 11; evening worship, 7:30. ParVplace Cenflregatlonal Rev. J. L. Jonea pastor, residence Clackamas; Christian Endeavor Thuraday eve ning 7:30. Sunday achool 10. Emery French superintendent; prwachtat ' service each Bunomy, altensatteg . ' between 11 a. m. and 7:3ft m aa.; St. Paul's Proteetent Eplecapet ; Church; C, W. Robinson, rector; Holy euchariet, $ a. m.; morning prayer, 10:30; holy euchariet and sermon, 11; evening prayer and aer mon, 7:30; Sunday school Is. ' United Brh ran Corner Btghth and Taylor, Re. 'I1 F. Clarke paator. resides oe, Portland ; awear atSj ul 10 a. m., Fraak Parker, Maple Laate, superintendent; - naoralnc aervtoe ' 11 ; T. P. B- C. B. 6 P. .. eesna aervloe t.' Willamette at.' K. No recalar preach ing eervloee: 8uaday achool t a.' ' m If ra Raama arnerlntendeat. Zlon Lutheran Cotaer Jeffereo a4 BTigau sirweia. nn, w. ab awravv berger paator. raaUeaOf TM Jel so; Bnaday achool f:tt a. av. Cat. Kruherger, npetoMCl; t V bsf aervVaa 1A:M; aeara liw; Lataer Lsam J a, aa. ,' . West Oracaet eMy r-ei JT q Eaata wn grt i ivf j , . Lxolay acthoal et. il.il ! 7 4 with vM name MaTlU. toft raaan. Mra. Bennoo, aira. r i