2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCT. L'h, 1903 Xnlalla. Splendid weather for handling spuds, apples, pumpkins and beans. Knjoy the sunshine while you uiy, it won't always Ite witli us. Osrm. ! Sliss ursc Marshall, of Oregon City, I f o (will Nimlay Pills. with her cousin, Vada coooccoocooocccocccocccococooccocooocooo o o V. H. Kniile has finished his tele- Correspondents are requested to re- j phone pole contract, having delivcd sev new their work. We will supply nil e"l bundled poles lo Canny. Carrv S. Herman expects to move hi family (town lo the Hsgny sawmill the last of this week. nv.fuary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear in these columns every week. Willamette. Little Agnes Tollock, of Oswego, is visiting at ttrsndpa Shipley's. MiM Margsureite Adams, of Vancou ver, is visiting her friends Ma May Hor (1 i lie. F:by Frontong is ill this week. Genevieve Capen is in school aain after an illness of two weeks. O. ri. Rogers and family visited in the country Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Klu.er Thompson en jnyd a visit from their mother and sisters Sunday. We Mr. V. T. Herman is nicvinit into the Frank Kayler residence in order to be haudy to school. J. K. Cole and W. A. Shaver are each running steam feed mills. School commenced here last Monday and w ill commence at the Teasel Creek district today. The "had hoys" found out that Kay Austen and .Miss Emma Case were mar ried, by the racket U shotguns and tin cans la it Friday night. Mm. Alice Wingfield of Eastern Ore gon is visiting relatives and friends of i childhood days, iiy the way, Alice is i the girl that would not allow the raising I of a Confederal rlsg when she- went to ish the pheasant hunters would school. War was the school talk and o o o o o "t shoot our chickens. plav then. One day no went a. Confed- Mr.and Mrs. Harry Shipley visited ! f"J ft"",' down c'n" ,," wi.b relatives in I'ortl.'nd Sunday. i 1-V '", blooA' nw- Our enterprising grocerymcn J. T. Gary and It. H. Rogers did business in Portland Friday. Mrs. Koplin is visiting with relatives in l'ortland this week. Mr. Mitchell, of Umatilla, is goin to send the winter at Molalla and is mak ing his home with his old friend, Oliver Kohbins. A Fortland gentleman recently pur chased a farm out this wav occupied by T. J. Gary is having a new barn and : a tenant. The gentleman that sold the farm had more practical knowledge of farming than his purchaser as evidenced hy his turning in his share of the present crop with the lease, telling the renter that the buyer was to pay for 50 actes of of summer (allow. Xow it turns up that the "innocent purchaser" did not know what a "summer fallow" was, and re fuses to pay for it. and likewise the renter refuses lo give possession until his labor is settled for by someone. Elder G. 1'. Rich is holding meetings at the Dart church this week which will last over Sunday. George Adams has just erecteo a wind mill at his residence in southeast Molalla. Clackamas District Pomona Grange passed off very agreeably here last Wed- I had dyspepsia in its worst form and i nesd.iv and night. The'dav was perfect, feit miserable most all the time. Did tee splendor of our mountain view was not enjoy eating until after I used kodol i sn eye catcher. Some GO took the 5th Dyspepsia Cure which has completely degree. Exchanging of bats was heard chicken yard built on the land recently purchased by him. A very enjoyable reception was tend ered Rev. Wood and family Wednesday evening. The Mother's Club met with Mrs. Millard Hyatt Thursday afternoon. Harry Berdine and sister, Miss Nora, gave a very pleasant dancing party Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Batdorf entertained friends from Fortland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Follay, of l'ortland, visited at the parental home Sunday, Miss .Maggie Guyer i home from l'ort land. Miss Sara Jones has gone to Fortland to accept a position as clerk in Roberts Uros.'s store. The Misses Kdith and Jessie Jackson entertained a few of their friends Mon ..... ... . ......r.., llliwp ,-ICrVHt I F.diia and lva Irish, Kale Jones, Clara iQ Schoenburn, ada Pills, frank Schoen burn and Fmerson S,ati. Will King, of Fortland, was the gust of Yada Dills Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Michapl London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Faust. S. K. Gregory has purchased the Gra ham farm and will move on it the first of November. Little Stanley Gregory is quite ill. Dr. Strickland is attending him. Mrs. D. M. Spati returned Sunday from a three days' visit in Canby. Miss Mildred Jones spent last week in Canby with her grandparents. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o A Care lor Iyepsla. cured me. Mrs. W . W . Savior, Milliard, Fa. No appetite, loss of strength, nerv ousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, sour risings, indigestion, dyspep sia and all stomach troubles are quickly cured by the use Kodol. Kodol repre sents the natural juices of digestion com bined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. It cleanses, purities and sweetens the stomach. fco!d by Geo. A. Harding. of, some getting the best, some the sorst ol the bargain. Eldorado. Ernest Jones was in Portland Monday and Tuesday. Jim Fisk went to Philomath to attend to his property. Frank Irish, Robt. Schoenborn, Ed. -Jones and several farmers of this place Were in Oregon City this week. George Helvey has returned to Wasco, Sherman county, Oregon. The dance at Helvey's Saturday even ing was a decided failure. Eli Stark, of Clarks, was here in our berg Tuesday. Fete Sager was hauling for oor pros perous merchant, F. M. Maning, this week. Ed. Jones took in the saie Tuesday. A Thoughtful .Man. M. M. Auetin, of Winchester. Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife nad such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25c at Charman & Co.'s drug store. Ksgle Creek. Potato digging and apple gathering seem to be the order of the day. come potato fields are turning out a fine crop while otherejare poor, George Judd shipped a car load of po tatoes to Portland last Saturday, it being the first whole car load sent from Eagle Creek. J. P. Woodle shipped the first con signment of apoles over the new railroad last Wednesday, there being 49 boxes in the lot. He also sent off during the week about 2 tons of cider apples. We are very glad to hear that Willie Gei ardes is improving. HThe Eagle Creek Grange was poorly attended Saturday on account of the rush of potato digging and apple gathering. There were over a dozen car loads of people passed Eagle Creek Sunday on an excursion to the Carver plant on Caza dero. Several of the Eagle Creek people at tended the harvest feast at George yes terday. Mrs. Miry Campbell and Miss Lenora Chapman, of Portland, are visiting their friends here. Dieting In rite lltrae. To cure dyspepsia or indigestion it is no longer necessary to live on milk and toast. Starvation produces such weak ness ihat the whole system becomes an easy prey to disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food ttiat one cares to eat, and is a never failing cure for indiges tion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol digests what you eat makes the stomach sweet. Sol'd by Geo A. Harding. Canby. ' Who could wish for any better weather than we have had during the past week? Clifford Will wajjiinfortunate enough to fall from his buffie and break an arm one evening last leek. Ralph Knight has gone to Drain, Ore., where he has accepted a position as a telegraph operator. Otto Evans came home from Portland last Thursday; since that time he has been very ill at the home of his parents with pleura-pnenmonia. Edgar Stevens, of Portland, visited with Geo. Fletcher Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. A. R. Cummings, of Riverside, is spending the week in nellwood old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Sleight and daughter, of Oregon City, spent Sunday on their farm. Our rtnstnfricp is hnincr moved In Third core Ingestion. This Mw discovery repra-, street, back of the candy store, ents the natural Juices of digestion aa tiny j xJst In a healthy stomach, combined with , ... . the freaieat known tonic and reconstructive , A "r Mentation, properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does Dot There was a big sensation in Leesville, nly cure Indigestion and dyspepsU. but this Ind., when W. H. Brown of that place, famous remedy cures all stomach trouble who was expected to die, had his life by cleansing, purifying, sweeteninr. and B,Ved by Dr. King's New Discovery for trenjthenlm the mucoui membranes Unlnf consumption. He writes: "I endured the Stomach. inenfTprahlp aeonies from asthma, hut Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of fVenpth. nenroua Dess, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of tne stomacn are all due to indigestion. Kodol Sherwood. The Grange Fair here on the loth inst. was a grand affair. The A. O. V. W. Hall was a gorgeous place with exhibits. Among the notable displays was the giant celery grown by W. L. Cawman; who took first prize. A. C. Hall took first prize on onions, having one that weighed 1 pound aud 12 ounces. Mrs. H. H. Eyman took first prize on patch work; M. E. Buck on ironing-board. Mrs. and son are visiting at Dr. A. L. Saylors. J. V. Hall has been visiting friends at Damascus Dr. Savior made a tr'p to the metropo lis Saturday. Dr. Lewis of Fairview was in Sher wood Saturday on business. 1 A series of meeting begAn at the Con gregational church Monday eve, con ducted by Rev. J. M. Barber and wile of Hood View. A Tjpirnl Mouth African Ntor 0. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sundays River, CaH Colony, conducts a storo typical of South Africa, at which can be purchased anything fiom the proverbial "needle to an anchor." This stote is situated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railroad station and alxnit twenty-five miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson says: "I am favored with the custom of farmers within a radius of 80 miles, to many of whom I have supplied j Chamberlain's remedies. All testify to ; their value in a household where a doc-1 l,irA Hitvicw ill ulfllnHt nnt of tllM nmtatimi I Within one mile of my store the popnla j O tion is perhaps sixty. Of these, within the Past twelve months, no less than I fourteen have been absolutely cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This must be a record." For sale by G. A. Harming, druggist. Strayed From West Gladstone, llee-hilten grav horse, weight 12iH) pounds. Shod all I 'ound; lame in off-hind leg. Horse bought by Sugarman A Co., junkmen, latelv at Heaver Creek. Thomas' ulace. Finder liberally rewarded leaving word O hi r.iuerpriwe ouice, or sources I . u. Hull, Parkpluce, Oregon. o o o o o o o o business last Sunday. Oliver Lafferty is Miss Lola Saylor has returned visiting relatives at Bellew, Ore. from The Naive Thai Ural without leaving a scar is DeWiit's. The name Witch Hazel is applied to many salves, but DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve is the only Witch Hazel Salve made that contains the pure unadulterated witch hazel. If any other Witcb Hazel Salve is offered you it is a counterfeit. E. C. DeWitt invented Witch Hazel Salve and DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best alve in the world for cuts, burns, bruis es, tetter, or blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Colton. We hear the boom of the shotgun early and late but a larger noise is still caused by the boys spinning stories about the amount of game they (almost) bagged. F. M. Robeson, of Kelso, Wash., was ' visiting friends in Colton last Saturday. A. B. Countryman and family and Pelbert Bonney and family were tbe guests of Wm. Bonney last Sunday. Billy Stone has moved hack to his bachelor quarters, his health being much Improved. Mr. Fire, of Molalla, was in Colton on I home from the shingle mill nursing a la see rated hand which is the result of a friendly scuffle at the charivari on the 17th. School is progressing nicely under the proficient management of Miss Elnora Ginlher, of Shubel. All seem well pleased with her; both pupils and parents. Anson Countryman has moved onto the Hubbard farm lately vacated by Mr. Willson, of Elwood. Evervone is wondering where they will find room to store their mammoth cop of spuds. The Canyon Creek literary and debat ing society was reorganized on the 17th with Fannie Bonney, president; E. (iottberg, vice-president; Win. liar graves, secretary. P. E. Bonney and Joe Arqoett trailed horses and sheep last Saturday. Lucy Countryman is home on a visit. o o o o o o o o o Getting Your Prescription Filled By Us Moans carrying out your Doctor's wishes to tho very K'ttor. "Wo uho nono but tho host and fresh est drugs. We give it our special attention. No boys behind our prescription counter. Our work is the best that science, experience ami money can produce. Trices popular, but not cheap as low as it is safe to go. This is the Time and Place lo Buy Your Rubber Goods Gooilyrar Crown Hull) w .r0e Foster'- Canliticllti Hull) M $1.00 (iooilyear Journey Fountain, - i(t ("i 7 So (looilyear Joursoy Fountain, II ijt (t: S.'ic (inoytar Jearscy Fountain, 4 (jt (; $1.00 Countiss Rapid Flow Continuation. :iqt (i lfIH) (Jtioon Fount Syritifji'. 2 it (a 7-ro Foster'" I'uie (iuni, 3 ijt (n if 1.7') Norwood Combination ( $2.00 (ioodyear Ladies Syringe W $1.00 Whirling Spray, regular jiriee $o"0, our price $2.7") Shaving Outfits At Special Prices Guaranteed Unors from,. $l..r)0 to $..()() HruslieH 10c to M)o Strop 2.roto$1.25 Mugs 15o to fiOo Shaving Soup Colgate", Kirk, Williams, I Vara and the Lest brands at & and lOo. Try shaving yourself a couple of month's ami pay for an outfit. We Are Still Selling "Doodles" of . Toilet Soaps If you are not luiyingyour .soap hero you should be to get close prices on standard brands. White Oat Meal. . . (m lie Cake Witch llaiel (t. fie Cake Snowlerry (ii ie Cake F.bony Tar m fio Cuko Pears S.-ented (m Lie (Jake Cutioura n; 'JOe Cuko 1711 On 'JOoCako Colgate's Cnssiinere Hoijuet, 1 rc and 2'o Packers' Tar Of 20c Cake Transparent Glycerine (i .'So Cuke All standard brands comparatively cheap. HOWELL RELIABLE CHAMBERS HOWELL St JONES DRUGGISTS LINN E. JONES O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oocoooooooooooooocoooooocooocooooccoccco INACTIVE OLD AGE. WHO KNOWS When Ilia Kidney Trouble Has Fastened and Roached the Clironlc 8tao? It It Has It la Incurable by Anything Known Except the Fulton Compounds. We Are The Solo Aganta. " Mrif bwbiad wtth Z'ZtlZ ' your New Discovery ave me immediate pletecore." Similar carei of consump tion, pneumonia, bronchitis and grip are bttlMarir. Il.oo Sim holdtnfSK flmM tW Mat ' numerous. It 18 the peerless remedy ate. which Mil for 60 cuta, i for all throat and lung troubles. Price fc O. DwiTT OO., 0HI0A9O rflc and 1. Guaranteed by Charman A Sold by O. A. HARDING, Druggist Co., drnggiHts. Trial bottle free. At so evtdAnes of the r-inmial character of tfea Fulton ComDouDdr that eomptny doea not pvb llsh or Invite tontlinonlals eicept those report, leg recover! i in kidney dlMMe that nve reaohed the chronic stage, alleged to be Incurs, ble. Here Is another recovery In a esse Incurs ble till tbs advent of the Fulton Ccmpounda, reported by Johns i Johnson, the agents of tbs Fulton Compounds In Los Ostos: W. n. Frldley, a resident of Los Ostos, having chronle kidney dliesne (tlrlgbt's Dis ease) bsd, Ilka ever body else, found all treat' Kant futile. He commenced on Fulton's Rensl Compound In February, If, snd on December 10 of tbe asms year reported the total disap pearance of the disease. Bewrltesthathehaa gained fifteen pounds in weight and la again able to do a good bard day's work. Johns a Johnson, the Los Oatoa druggists, confirm this recovery and know of several other recoveries la similar esses of chronlo kMnoy disease In Los Galon, all of which OT Incurable by anything else known to drugvUta. H. A. Palmer, the Visiting in pe nluma druggist, tbe terry Drug Corn daov of No. 8Mrkl street. Ban tranclsoo, IV. ft. Pond, the Berkeley druggist. Dr. Mark ley, Itie Cloverdsle druggist, Willis k Msrtin, tt.s Bacrameoto drnggists, and scores of other Csll- forma druggists all report specific recoveries in ehr"nte kidney dlseaso thst were positively Incurable by anything known except tba Fultoa Compounds. Lfropy, rbeumatism from nrie actd, gout and bladder troubles sre proofs thst the kidneys are not performing their functions. Tbe chronle stage of kidney trouble Is bright s Dlsesse. If you fool languid or mWrable, If your kidney trouble hangs on send for Pnmpblet. Per centage of recoveries nearly 00 percent among fiurely chronic cattea Kill ton's Renal Compouuti or (right's aid Kldn'-v bltteates. II; for Dlsbetea, II 10. John J. Folios Co., t Wssn Inglon street. Hsn Francisco, sols compounders. 'ree analyses for piiienls. We sre tbs sols xeaia tut lb Fuiioa Cuibeubda u this ally. Kodol and aw and wa ars now aatsg II at muM aw ssisr. Kodol Digests What You Ut CH ARMAS A CO., DRUGGISTS Cattle for Hale. Registered Jersey bull, cow and fie (Trade heifers for sale. Enquire of . M. Uaines. New Era, Oregon. tf Mot Conducive to Drrarlnaaa Thaat ( Shorienlac Life. Tbore Is fur more evidence for the be lief la the dreariness of old hge after active work hns been mid aside than for the shortening of life which results from the enforced lnnctlvlty. Two not able Instance and perlinpn freer from doubt than most as to whether It Is en nui alone Unit kills and not the disease of old aire or n more specltlc inulndy are thorn1 of Napoleon the Grout aud HIsmarck. Th one lived six years In St. Helena, tbo other eight years at Frledrlchsruh, each "eating out hit heart." If ever there were men who oiiKht on the supposition to have been killed by the total suspension of their activities, these two ounlit to huve been, but It would be extremely dim cult to show that they were. Though Napoleon was no more than llfty-three, yet It was the specille disease of cancer of the stomach of which be died, ned tho connection between his exiled lone lluess and tin; direct cause of his death does i:ot seem very apparent. On the other blind, r.isinank at the nge of seventy-live, when be was dismissed from the cliaiii elloislilp. could not have had n likelihood of more prolonged e ns than be actually achieved out of nt'.ce even If he had continued in otlice :; Mil 'lie c!id. A wise mall If not too i ' will never lose touch with i . i .if". Tln'i" are old men with r !.e :rK ci:d the elder when he ; :::::! he.irt M perhaps the most ' 'i' ! (y e ; im. unity can show us ...I'. .) I'e-iev Robbed the Grave. A startling incident is narrated by J. Oliver, of Philadelphia, as follows: "I was in an awlul condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me np. Then I was advised to use Elec tric Bitters; to aiv great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use (or three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they rob' bed the grave of another victim." No one should (ail to trv them. Only !0c, Guaranteed at Charman A Co.'s drug store. Fierce Wild ll. The wild hogs of southern Colorado share with tbe pecciirlcs of Central and Boutu America tho reputntlon of living the fiercest, must vindictive ami toughest animals of the western heml sphere. They will follow tenaciously, tree und starve out an enemy. Their skins are tough, their vitality Is re uiarkuble and their tcflh sharp as ra font. They travel In suiull droves und are ready to attack anything, be It mail or beast, that arouse their Ire. Hunt ers In southern Colorado always ob serve the precaution of stationing themselves within reach of a tree wbec in the nelgblKrhood of a drovo. The Genuine . ('ounfcrTHI. ine genuine is always better than a Counterfeit, but the truth of this stale ment is never mure forcibly realized or more thoroughly appreciated than when vou coin pare the genuine IleWilt's Witch Hazel Salve with the mativ counterfeits and worthless substitutes thst are on tbe market. W. H. Led better, of Klireve' port, I-a.. says: "After using numerous other remedies without benefit, one bog of DeWitt's Witch llszcl Salve cured me." For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles no remedy Is fpial to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by u. a. naming. WILLAMETTE GROCERY Liquor Urense. Notice is hereby given that I will ap ply at a regular meeting of the city coun cil' to be held Nov. 4, 11)03, for a renewal of my saloon license at my present place of business, IMghtn and Main streets. October 23. E. Mattiiikb. Naloon I.Icenwe. Notice is hereby given that we will ap ply to the Oregon City council at its reg ular meeting in November for a renewal of our liquor license at oar present place of business, Main near Seventh street. Kgixr A Rucqnicii. Oct 30. No such thing as "snmmer com plaint" where Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is kept handy. Na ture's remedy for looseness of tbe bowelt. R. L. Holm an, leading undertaker Oregon City, Oregon. March 27-tf A Rib ot l.nrk. Tom I asked old Ooldmnn for his laughter Inst night. . Plck-Whnt luck? Tom Well. It was whnt you might call a run of luck. I got uway.-Ex-change. Purely Ornamental. Charlie How In the world, Oawge, do yon manage to see with that single eyeglass of yours? Gawge My denr fpllnh, I see with the other eye.-San Francisco Wasp. A Perfect 1'ulnlexa I'lll , is the one that will cleanse tbe system, set the liver to action, remove tbe bile, clear the complexion, cure headache and leave a good taste in the mouth. The famons little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt's Little Kariy Risers. Hon Moore, of La fayette, Ind., says: "All other pills I have used gripe and sicken, while De Witt's Little Karly Risers are simply perlect." Bold by Geo. A. Harding. Load Talk. "Henry, what does It mean In this historical novel when It soys 'Our gnnt talked back to the enemy?" "Why, they bad Parrott guns In those iays, my love." Clevelond Plain Des5- THE CLEANSING AND II EA I.I NO CURB FOB CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Euy tnd pltMAnt to qm, lonUiixt no iQ Jurioof dniK. It is quickly ananrma. Give Hjief si one. It Opens arid Cleanses ;atarrh j3 MILES & McGLASHAN, Props. $1.15 (ial Can Maple Leaf Maple Syrup $1.35 Gal. Snow Shoe Club Mnplo, high grade 25 Cents 6 P.ars Happy Monday Soap Mailt) in Oregon City 25 Cents 7 liars Diamond C Soap 15 Cents Pound M. & M. IMond Coflbo 121 Cents , Pound Good Rio Coflbo 15 Cents Pint Bottle Catsup 10 Cents Bottlo Nice Stuffed Olives 23 Cents Largo Hot. Anchovy Mustard 15 Cents Bottle Ripo Olives, vory fino 'SffiASSR: COLD "s HEAD A an Heals and Protect tM atemhrsna. Restores tht Sn of Taste snd bmtii. Lrgt Site, Stt ents si Druggists or by msll; Trtsl Bias, 1 Swirls bv mall. LY tUOTiUUa, as Wansa , tin Tors. Oregon City Market Report. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1, 72 to 78c per bushel. Flour Vallev. 14 '2ft wheat $4.7r). Portland, $1.10 per sack ; Oats in sacks, $1 iter cental. Hay Timothy, baled. 12 ner ton loose, $10 per ton. Clover $0; Oat, $9; mixed hay, $11; cheat, $1), Millstufls Bran. $21.00 Der ton. shorts, $21.00 per ton ; chop, $20.00 per ton, harluy, rolled, $23.00 per ton, J'otatoes tioc to 70c per sack. Kggs Oregon, 2!c to 27!c per dozen. Uutter Kanch. 45c to 150c: creamer. 70c per roll. Oregon onions, Idk; to $1.00 per cwt. Dried apples.Ou to 7c per lb. Prunes, (dried) petite. 3c ner lb: Ital ian, large, 6c per lb. medium. 3!uc: Silver. 4. Cabbage, 40 to 80c per dozen. (ireen peas, 3c per pound. Tomatoes, .'(0 to 35c per box. Apples, 40c to 00c. Cranberries OJc to 12c a quart. Urapes, Concords, 25c basket; Dels wares, 20c. Cauliflower, 40c to 80c per dozen. Dressed chickens, 10 to 12 e per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; beef, live, $3.00 to $3.60 per hundred. Hogs, live 5 to6Jt'cUi; hogs, dressed, 7c; sheep, $2 to $2.25 per head ; dressed, 6c ; veal, dressed, 7 to 8c; lambs, live, $2 per bead ; lambs, dressed, 6c Subscribe (or the Enterprise