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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 190tf Big Keady The wide popularity that our Ready-to-Wear Department has gained is due to the Tact that we are ever on the alert In obtaining the most novel Ideas of the foremost designers. Our stock of Suits Coats and Skirts Is particularly stunning this season, and prices are very low. We will prove to you when you call. The following items are specially reduced: NEW SPRING SKIRTS $5.90 Latest Spring model Walking Skirts of good quality chiffon panama, plaited or plain gore, with deep folds of same material, beautifully tailored and perfect fitting. Extra good special NEW SPRING WAISTS We are now showing a complete line of the latest creations in the Spring and Summer Waists. White Lawn Waists, embroidery trimmed, tucks and pleats, ranging in -price from 65c to $2.75; handsome Jap Silk Waists from $2.50 to $5.50; Taffeta Cf and Lingerie Waists from $3.50 to f BOU Fashionable The most fashionable fabrics of the new season are gathered here now. To appreciate the beauty, daintiness and smartness of our big Dress Goods D partment, to comprehend the vastness and prodigal ity of assortments and to recognize the full Importance of the values one should visit the department and make comparisons with what is shown elsewhere. NEW TAILOR SUITINGS A special showing of new weaves for Spring wear, suitable for jacket suits, coats and separate skirts; handsome, pure wool fabrics in neat checks and ombre stripes in shades of tan, green, blue, castor, etc. In order to Induce early buying we offer two specials: Our regular $2.25 grade, priced for this sale at Our regular $2.00 grade, priced for this sale at NEW BLACK VOILES 46-inch Black Voiles, all pure wool, fine QfJ even weave. Special value at, per yard...JyC 44-inch Black Voiles Priestley's celebrated goods, fine crisp finish, fast black; un- 4 AA equaled quality at this price aUU 44-inch French Voiles, clever creations, sheer, crisp finish, acid proof, a high-grade fabric. Priced at, per yard . . . 44-inch Priestley's Hemstitched Voiles, a new and beautiful material, made in England, one of the , most popular new weaves Priced at Guardian's Land Sale. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. In the matter of the' guardianship of George D. Smith,, a minor. In pursuance of a license to me granted by the County Court of the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, on the 11th day of July, A. D. 1907, Tlllie Smith, guardian of the person and estate of George D. Smith, a mi nor, will proceedMo sell to the high est bidder for cash in gold coin at the Court House door in said Clackamas County, Oregon, on Saturday, March 28th, 1908, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., all the right, title, interest and estate of the said George D. Smith in and to the following described tract of land in Clackamas County, Oregon: The southwest quarter of the north west quarter, the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter, the east half of the southwest quarter, and the west half of the west half of the southeast quarter of section 17, T. 5 S., R. 3 E., of W. M., containing 200 acres more or less m Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated February 28, 1908. TILLIE SMITH, Quardlan of the Person and Estate of George D. Smith, a Minor. O. D. Eby, Attorney for Guardian. Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administratrix of the estate of Charles B. Frissell, deceased, has filed her final report as such ad ministratrix in the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, and the court has set Monday, the 6th day of April, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. as the time for hearing of ob jections to said report and the settle ment thereof. MARY ELLEN FRISSELL, Administratrix of the Estate of Charles B. Frissell, Deceased. Gilbert L. Hedges, Attorney for Ad minisratrix. Dated March 6, 1908. Notice of the Appointment of Admin istrator. In the County Court for Clackamas County, State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of George Baldwin, Deceased. , . Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis-trator-with-will-annexed of the above named estate, by the above entitled court. All persons having any claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present them, with proper vouchers therefor, to me, within six months from the date hereof, at my office, No. 408 Failing Building, Port land, Oregon. Dater March Gth, 1908. WILLIAM L. BREWSTER, Administrator of the Estate of George Baldwin, Deceased. SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multno mah. H. B. Beckett, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Jane Peterson, Defendant. STATE OF OREGON, 1 V ss. County of Clackamas. J By virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 6th day of March, 1908, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said Justices Court, for the East Portland District for the county of Multnomah, on the 18th day of February, A. u. 1908, in fnvnr of H. P. Beck- ett, plaintiff, and against Mrs. Jane Peterson, defendant, for the sum of $S8.65, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 28th day of October, 1900, and the r "WE. S Portland's Fastest-Growing Store. - to - Wear Values DUcrc value, $5.90 siyies win oe offered tomorrow at the low price of Dress Goods $1.75 $1.50 3, DUGC1, IBJ S1.25 s, a new and d, one of the , $1.50 even weave; Priced at further sum of $6.50 costs and dis bursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me out of the personal property of said defendant, and If sufficient could not be found, then out of the real property belong ing to said defendant on and after the date of said execution to satisfy said sum of $95.15 (as above) and al so the costs upon this said writ. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, being unable to find any personal property of said defendant's, I did on the 9th day of March, 1908, duly levy upon the following describ ed real property of said defendant, situate and being in the County of Clackamas, and State of Oregon, to wit: Lots 6 and 7 of Section 24, Tp. 2 S, R. 3 E. of the Willamette Meridian, containing 21.49 acres be the same more or less, also the following bounded and described "teal property situated in the County of Clackamas and State of Oregon: Lot commencing six (0) chains and eight links east of the northwest corner of section twenty-four (24), Township (2) south, range (3) three east; thence running east in the south line of section thir teen (13) thirty-two 60.100 chains to a stake, thence in a northwesterly di rection twenty-three (23) chains to a stake; thence in a southwesterly di rection twenty-one 50-100 chains to the place of beginning, contatinlng in all twenty-four 68-100 (24.68) acres. And I will on Saturday, the 18th day of April, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants, or either of them, had on the date of said execu tion, or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof to satisfy said execution judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. R. B. BEATIE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By R. W. Baker, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, March 16th, 1908. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Lillian Mosher, Plaintiff, vs. Grant Mosher, Defendant. To Grant Mosher, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before the 1st day of May, A. D. 1908, and in default thereof the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in said complaint, which is that the bonds of matrimony exist ing between you and plaintiff be dis solved. Service of summons on you by pub lication is made by order of Grant B. Dimlck, judge of the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, made and entered on the 20th day of March, 1908, directing that said publication be made in the Oregon City Courier, a newspaper of general circulation, pub lished at Oregon City, in Clackamas County, State of Oregon, once a week for six successive weeks prior to the 1st day of May, A. D. 1908, and the first publication thereof is in the is sue of said newspaper of date March 20th, 1908. GREY & RICHARDSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 518 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, HE A.THERBLOOM PETTICOATS Five dozen for tomorrow's sale of genuine Heather bloom Petticoats, made with 15-inch flounce, finished with shirring, small ruffle and underlay; extra wide and well made; our best $2.25 grade, gf, J 0f On sale at $ NEW SPRING KIMONOS 48c We will show you the first time tomorrow our new Spring line of Kiminos and Dressing Sacques. The materials are percales, lawns and lingerie, in all the best colors and verv nrettv rl 48c Underpriced FANCY DRESS GOODS AT $1.00 The greatest assortment of new, up-to-date Fancy Dress Goods to be found in the city, including all the popular new Spring shades, new Copenhagen blues, new resede greens, new golden browns, new navy blues, etc., in neat hairline stripes, Pekln stripes, shadow, stripes, ombre stripes, etc., in both foreign and domestic weaves; beautiful, desirable, fashionable dress goods, pric ed elsewhere at from $1.25 to $1.50 a ( j yard. Our special leaders at 5 CREAM COLORED FABRICS 38-Inch Cream Colored Ocean Serges, In correct Spring weight, made of fine selected yarn, nice even weave. Specially priced at obc 50-inch Cream Colored Storm Serges, a splendid weave and weight for this season, rich, smooth, usual $1.25 grade. $1.00 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Ole O. Kllberg, Plaintiff, vs. Sigrid Kilberg, Defendant. To Sigrid Kilberg, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint against you herein, on or before the 4th day of May, 1908, said date being six weeks from the date of the first publication of the Summons herein, and if you fail so to appear or answer, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint here in, to-wit: For a decree forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plain tiff herein, upon the ground of deser tion, and for such other relief as may be equitable. - This summons is served upon you (by publication for six consecutive weens in tne uregon uity courier, py .order of the County Court and Judge thereof, which order is dated Marco 11, 1908.. Date of first publication March 20, 1908. RAUCH & SENN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Guvena Lowell, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Lowell, Defendant. To Henry Lowell, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the first day of May, 1908, which is six weeks after the 20th day of March, the date ordered for the first publication of this notice, and if you fall to so ap pear and answer the plaintiff will ap ply for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between above named plain tiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the court seems meet and just. This Bummons Is published by or der of the Hon. Grant B. DImick, the Judge of the County Court of said county, in the absence of Hon. Thos. A. McBride, the judge of the Circuit Court, made and entered on the 16th day of March, 1908. CLYDE RICHARDSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 518 Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Oregon. First publication, March 20, 1908. Last publication, May 1, 1908. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, vs. Hattie White, Defendant. To Hattie White, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled cause on or be fore the 1st day of May, 1908, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his said complaint, to-wit: For a decree of the Court dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between plaintiff and defendant and lor such other relief as may be equitable. This Summons is published by order of the Hon. Grant B. DImick, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, made and entered on the 18th day of March. 1908. in which order It Is di rected that this Summons be publish ed once a week for six consecutive weeks In the Oregon City Courier, a weekly newspaper published at Ore gon City, Oregon. The date of the first publication of this Summons is March 20th, 1908, and the last publ cation May 1st, 1908. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that F. C. Gadke has filed his final acount as ad ministrator of the Estate of Freder ick Gadke, deceased, with the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, and the Court has fixed Monday, the 20th day of April, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the County Court House in Clackamas County, Oregon as the time and place for the hearing and determining any and all objec tions thereto. Dated this March 18, 1908. F. C. GADKE, Administrator. NEW TODAY Utah Land Plaster. I have just received a carload of Utah Land Plaster, which I offer for sale in ton lots at $14.50, and in less than ton lots at 75 cents per sack. W. A. HOLMES, Parkplace Store, FOR SALE 2 lots on Jackson street, near 7th belonging to G. J. Trulling- er's estate. The lots must be sold at once to settle the estate and will be sold for $150 each less than the cost of street and sewer improve ments. Inquire of First National Bank. FOR SALE Gray mare 12 years old. Will sell cheap for cash. Inquire of C. T. Tooze, Gladstone, or W. F Schooley, 606 Main St., Oregon City, OAT AND VETCH HAY (loose) and seed potatoes (Burbank) for sale by Thos. F. Ryan, Main St., Oregon City. FOR SALE Full Blood Jersey Bull 3 years old. J. A. Zimmerman, Mil waukie, Or. . t2 WANTED to trade, double-seated surrey for bicycle. Must be good. Address William Smith, box 73, Oregon City, Oregon. FOR SALE a new modern 7-room bungalow; Rose City Park, Port land's most popular addition; close to driving park. Or will trade for timber land. Address A. 1, care Oregon City Courier. WANTED Clean cotton rags at Cour rier Office. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A liquor license. Notice is hereby given that I will, at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a liquor license to sell liquor at my place of business, No. 415 Main street, for a period of three months. WILLIAM RAM BO. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I wlllfl at the next regu lar meeting of the city council, ap ply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business. Cor. 5th and Main Streets, for a period of six months. A. J. SURBER. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will, at the next regular meeting of the city council, apply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, corner Eighth and Main streets, for a period of three months. JOHN GOHRA. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will, at the next regu lar meeting of the city council, ap ply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, 327 Main St., for a period of three months. ROY STEWART. Real Estate Transfers J. F. Brown to V. Borg SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 3. T 3 s, R 4 E; $3500. C. L. Krueger to Geo. WIsBinger one lot No. 5, in Block No. 9, in Rob ertson; $250. E. P. Steel to E. C. Shaw, block No. 36 in Mil waukie Heights; $1. J. M. Mishler to A. J. Miller 2C acres in Sec. 3 T 4 S, R 1 E; $450. The Sellwood Land & Improvement Co. to Howard Skoog Lots No. 14 and 15", in Block No. 96. in Second sub-division of Oak Grove; $100. Sellwood Land & Improvement Co. to O. P. Skoog Lots No. 8 and 9, In Block No. 90 in Second Sub-division of Oak Grove; $110. Reuben Calkins to Henry Thoeny 127.72 acres in Sec. 31, T 2 S, R 3 E; $5000. L. M. Downing to Mary Kenner 1.57 acres in Risley; $1. A. W. Eckerson to J. F. Osborne 4 acres in Franklin Pierce D L C; $350. James O. Smith to Chas. R. Thorpe a certain tract of land in Bee. 22 x 2 S, R 2 E; $1800. Chas. McCann to Thos. Toots Lots to 13 inclusive. Block 84 Minthorn Add to Portland; $150. A. J. McGrew to E. A. Gottberg, half of lots 2 and 3 of block 1 of Mountain View Add to Oregon City; $40. S. M. Childs to B. Peterson, lots 1 and 2 in block No. 2, in Barlow; $300. Mrs. E. A. Paine to Mrs. M. Hodes lots No. 1 and 2, in Block 6 In Sunset City; $1500. P. S. Truman to J. J. Costello 120 acres In Sec. 26, T 2 S, R 5 E; $1900. Etta Magone to Mary L. Wilmot 17.17 acres in Waters-Carman D L C; $1600. H. A. Rathbun to M. L. Wilmot 17.17 acres in Waters-Carman D. L. C. $800. F. R. Ford to Antonie Ledvlna 2.19 acres In R. F. Whitten D. L. C; $219. O. C. Whitten to Antolne Ledvina, 1-2 acres in E. A. Wilson D. L. C; $550. J. A. Woodhouse to Antonie Led vlna .23 of an acre; $2500. C. Fuge to C. H. werthen 1 acre in William Holmes D. L. C, T 3 S, R 2 E; $850. A. A. Yerex to Fred H. Strong 400 acres of Sec. 13; $3500. G. Y. Moody to G. A. Seaney lots 13, 14 and 15 of block 24 of Milwau kie Park; $180. Leo. A. Harms to H. D. Harms 15 acres in Sec. 23, T 3 8, R. I W; $600. H. M. Morris to Willamette Land Co., lot No. 1 of Block 9 of Apperson's sub-division of Blocks 5, 6 and 7 of Parkplace; $80. The Sellwood Land & improve- TO CATCHCRIMINALS Startling Theories Advanced by Professor Muensterberg. HOW ELECTRICITY IS USED Harvard Psychologist Would Measure by Galvanometer Amount of Mental Excitement Prisoner on Trial Dis played Claims List of Hundred Words; Also Sure Detective Method Professor Hugo Muensterberg of Ilarvard university advanced two new and startling theories for the detec tion of criminals by psychological methods in an address on "Psychology aud Crime" at the City club in Chi cago the other afternoon. The first was to measure the resist ance of the body to an electric cur rent to determine the subtlest varia tions of meutal excitement This might be used to tell If a man Is lying. The second might be described as "catch- tug a -criminal with a list of 100 words." "The mere fact that a suspect shows excitement when he Is being question ed may mean nothing, especially long as we cannot tell whether the excitement Is due to the crime or the strain of the criminal procedure," said Professor Muensterberg. "But if he becomes excited suddenly, when the name of a hidden accomplice or the location of the crime Is mentioned, this ought to have considerable value. To determine the existence of such men tal excitement we have in the past depended on instruments to measure the acceleration of the pulse or quick er breathing or muscular twitching. But these are comparatively crude, und with a new method we can determine the most subtle mental excitement, so slight that none of these instru menta -would note it. This Is by means of a galvanometer, which measures the body's resistance to an electric current passing through It I have determined that the sweat glands In the skin are under the influence of the emotions, and so by placing the elec trodes In the hands of the person to be examined the resistance of the skin to the current will betray even the slightest emotional changes. "The courts bo far have had little to do with psychologists, and the furthest psychology has been applied In any of them is to refuse to trust the optical impressions of a witness who is totally blind or the acoustic reports of an ab solutely deaf man. The subject of variations of memory has had no place In criminal procedure. Even an oath means nothing In this way, for I have found by experiments that the subjec tive feeling of intensified memory which it seems to encourage in no way makes a witness safe from the tricks of the memory. Hypnotism has fig ured In the courts, but the popular lm presslon has, as usual, been wrong. No man can be hypnotized into com mlttlng a crime. "An Interesting way of detecting crime might be known as the 'associa tion of Ideas method.' Every time 8 word is spoken the hearer at once asso ciates some other idea with it. I say door;' you think of 'bouse' or 'room' or whatever other notion flits first into your head. "To show you how this will work in the detection of .crime, let me tell you of an experience I had. A suspect had been brought to me for a psychological test. He was perfectly frank and said he did not even know -why he should be suspected of anything wrong. I re peated to him a list of 100 common words and asked him to name the first thing that occurred to his mind In connection with each word. Then 1 noted the length of time It took him to answer by means of a stop watch. Out of the 100 words he replied to ninety- four with normal swiftness, between three-fifths and one and one-quarter seconds. "But there were six words at which his mind halted for more than two and a half seconds. He did not know that he took longer to answer to these words, nor did he know that I noticed it But the words were 'money,' 'bank,' 'check,' 'forger,' 'prison,' 'theft.' Fu ture criminal proceedings were the re sult of this test. "I have found that any man who has committed a crime always keeps In the background of bis mind the memory of that crime as an idea he wants to suppress. When anything Is suggest ed which In any way is connected with the idea be is trying to suppress, his mind becomes confused and Blow, or it may become unduly excited, and he may blurt out n word suggested only because of the crime. "Such a test is ouo against which no shrewdness of tbo witness and no skill of his lawyer can protect a sus pect. The more he tries to guard him self the more certain he is to betray himself. "But psychology has no standing In the courts at present, and with some of the experiences which the public has had with experts In recent years I do not think It is looking for more of them. The only way that any psychologist ever want to be an ex pert in court is to be entirely under the Jurisdiction of the court and not employed by either side. We are not handwriting experts." Flowers Made of Butter, A basket of roses made completely of butter, basket and all, has recently been exhibited through England by the government of Victoria, one of the states of Australia, to remind the mother country of the great agricul tural wealth that abounds there. Ovc $15,000,000 worth of butter is now sent annually from Victoria to England. ment Co. to M. K. Burton. S half of lots No. 4 and 11 In Block 99 of Oak Grove; $1.00. Commercial Bank of Oregon City to A. L. McMahon 56 acres T 2 S, R 1 E; $10,000. Mary Scherzlnger to Herman Scherzlnger lfiO acres in Sec 12 T 3 S, R 2 E; $1.00. F. Klebe to Fred Heft, 10 acres In Sec. 6, T 4 S, R 3 E; $550. John Daram to Lizzie Reynolds, 71 acres in Bee 30, T 4 S, R 2 E; $1.00. J. F. Rialey to Mary A. Hurley a certain piece of land in J. S. Rltiley D L C; $130. J. F. Rialey to L. Labowltch a cer- ill ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVcgelablePreparartonforAs sirailalingHieFoodanilRegula tag (lie Siomaais aiulBoweW 5- a, ProraolesDigcstionjChecifU-1 ness and RestjContains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. WOT NARCOTIC. flutfdM Snd' jXx.Smm AustSrtd MmSetd- Jfa-ojnwi Hmr. Anerfkt Remedy for DrasHpa- Hon . Sour Stomaeh.Dlarriioea Worms,ConvulsionsJeverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signamrej of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. tain tract of land in J. S. Risley D L. (J.; $150. J. H. Bruce et al to F. L. Pense lot No. 5, Cable acres; $10. A. J. Good to J. H. Bruce, all undi vided interest In Lots No. 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Cable Acres; $10. O. E. Hage to John Rupp 80 acres in Sec. 11, T 4 S; R 1 E; $2200. C. E. Cross et al to F. M. Cross certain lots in Block 83 in Gladstone; $400. Strickland & Williams to Ernest Brand, Jr., Block 10, Clackamas Park; $1. Oregon Swedish Colonization Co. to Erlck Trygg; $000. White to Oregon Swedish Coloniza tion Co. NE 1-4 of SW 1-4 and N half of SE 1-4 of Sec. 3, T 5 S, R 3 E.; 900. Chas. Anderson to Geo. Beebe 40 acres of land in Sec. 23, T 2 S, R 4 E; $G00. Geo. Beebe to J. M. Miller 40 acres in Sec. 23, T 2 S; R 4 E; $700. F. M. Forman to Harvey Gibson 1.9G acres In Clackamas County Ore gon; $140. M. J. McNall to W. M, Anderson 20 acres In Sec. 29 T 1 S, R 4 E; $1350. A. E. Cook to S. B. Cook, 2 acres in Wichita; $1. A. Mautz et al to Christ Muralt G8.G2 acres In Sections 9 and 16, In T 3 S, R 2 E; $3400. E . Hedges et al F. E. Zook Lot 8 of Block 12 in Gladstone; $90. MARKETREPORT Eggs on Decline-Other Prices Remain the Same. WHOLE3ALE QUOTATIONS. Vegetables, Fruits, Etc ONIONS Oregon onions, $3 to $3.25 sack; potatoes, 50 to 70c per 100; Ore gon cabbage, lVfcc pound; rutabagas. lo lb.; fresh onions, 40c per dozen bunches; horseradish, 7c lb.; cauli flower, 75c$1.00 per doz.; sweet po tatoes, 5c per lb. CELERY 50o dozen; hot house let tuce, $1.25 box of 4 doz. heads. KRAUT 20c to 25o gallon. HUBBARD SQUASH 45o to 90c dozen. POPCORN Shelled, 4V4o to Bo. Butter and Eggs. Butter Ranch, 5060c; cream- ery, G070o roll. EGGS 16 to 18c dozen. HONEY 12o to 14o frame. HONEY Strained, 7c to 9o lb. Freeh Fruits. Aples $1$U.75; cranberries, $11 per barrel. Dried Fruits. DRIED APPLES Quartered, sun dried 78c; evaporated, 89c, and evaporated and bleached, 9 10c; prunes, 44c, silver prunes, to 6V4o; pears, 11 to 12Hc Oram, Fleur and Feed. WHEAT 95c. OATS No. 1, white $25$2G. FLOUR Pat. hard wheat, $4.80; val ley flour, $4.50; graham, $3.7C4.25; whole wheat, $3.754.25. MILLSTUFFS Bran, $28.90; mid dlings, $32; shorts, $30; dairy chop, 12733. HAY Valley timothy. No. 1, $10 $18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $17$18; clover, $11.60; cheat, $14; grain $13$15. Live Stock. STEERS $4 $4.60. HEIFERS $3 $3.60. Cows $3.00 to $3.60. LAMBS $5.00 to $5.50. MUTTON $4.50 to $5.00. HOGS $6.60 to $7.00. Poultry. DUCKS Live, 1718c. OLD HENS 11 cents per pound; young roosters 12c; old roosters, 9c; Ixed chickens, 11c; spring chickens (frys) ll12c pound; turkeys, fancy, 1G17C. Dreeied Meats, FRESH MEATS Hogs, 7c7c per pound; veal, 8,4c9c; mutton, 9 10c; lamb (spring), llc12c. HAMS, Bacon 16c and 17o pounri lilGHESTER'S PILLS BRAND 'Hi LADIH I Jl.k r..r Urantat for CHI-CHKTRE'S UKD FILLS In Kid and lioi.o metallic boxea, aealed with Blu mxuavm. lill no OTBI1. Itmf m y.wp rwaM mmt aak far Cill-CU ta-TC MS vimens) bh no pii.ls, fr twentr-eve yeare regarded aa lleat.Safeat, Alware KeliablcJ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS timr rtfrDviiiur or worth TwJtu kii.ni ii nunc thstkii DIAMOND 5fXlw mmWt For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years THI OBNTAUH OOMPANV. NCW YORK CITY. Money to Loan Abstracts of Land Titles JOHN W. LODER Attorney-at-Law Stevens Bldg. Oregon City, Or. O. W. Eastham LAWYER Legal work of all kinds carefully at tended to. Charges moderate. Office over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon City, Oregon. LYMP'S PHOTO STUDIO 10th and Mala St Oregon City, Oregom. Most complete Line of Ploture Mouldings In the city. Pioturea en larged cheap. Laud Titles, Land Office Buslneu and Mining Law Specialty. Ex-Register U. 8. Land Office Phone Main 7105. ROBERT A. MILLER. ATTORNEY AT LAW Worcester Bldg. PORTLAND, ORB; George C. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW OREGON CITY, OREGON W. A. HEYLMAN Attorney at Law Estacada, Oregon O.D. Eby ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice, Duds, Mortises and Abstracts csrerully made. Money te loan on food security. Charges reason able. C Schuebei W. S. 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