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OIUCQON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1903 New To-Day. MONKY T() LOAN AT I.OWKHT nlf (! 8. NKAMANN, I II I Ml -I AW H. . II... .1..,.. (Mllce over ' it y t. MONKY TO LOAN AT fl AND 7 pur i'!!' " iiKIHJKrt A (iUIKFlTII (Ot'UCKH IN ... . i - I II, .1.-l...l... tliti V finnani Kuiiumm iiiiv m vii-iii - cut fit y . uluirliMii and country prop. rty lor auiallitst prices. Loal Ever)l. I.JkLA.ili A 4i 4 lOi. Jh J-A Kur Thanksgiving specialties go to KIioiihoii's, City. Recaiise of fallen trees In Ilia roadway ha was obliged lo las a cir cuitous route In order to reach this cliy at all. Willi Ilia exception of blowinK down trees, the wind storm did no dam ana in tliii section. Ilnma inadn clinics giving market, candies Thaiiks- All pattern hat al MiaaC. Goldsmith. great reduction. jlttNKY TO l.OAN-1 I1AVK KKVF.HAL .iima ill lllonrT iiriuiigiim vu iinirain i...lividiils which 1 am authorized to iian, en long llnm al I) and 7 r rent. Cuni ol loan will ba made very rnnin R,la. II. K. Causa, attorney at law. Mim Veda Williams will conduct the examination of her music class tlila afternoon. WA.NTKDTO KMH.OY.-I W1NII TO employ at onca, an or more acuve trusty Nraotia, mala or female, In Clackamas county. Cash salary lo Im puld for services. Call at my ofllce In Oregon City, Oregon. 0. A. Cheney, Annul. No I'ltl.K MAHK IIALLAKMOKY hall, Oregon l.ny. I nngiviiig nigni, Tlinnday, Novetnlmr 2(1, 11X1.1, given i,y Turney'a urchr-Mra. $25 In prim.. Auiiii""1'". H""u "'" cents; Indie In inaok, frr; spectator, gentii, 60 cnU ; ladlea, 20 cetiu. Nov 2 Ona ticket with each $1 rauli ptiri liat.fi for a II mi mimical album. Don't miiia it, at Electric Gioeery. llov wanted at Hilirailnr'a Ilukery. German Imy piefurred. Call al once. iNov. it. hfUA YKI On O.rtolNir 2d, from ilia (arm ol Win. luacainiosii, nrr inn villi', a Pointer (li'iiialn), yellow and white inatka. collar on, with her two liad grown puppies, Initll females, hlaik and wlnto maika. Any liifur iiiation li'aditiK to Ilia rueovi-rv of tliriMt duo will I mwardd. J. Mark intoali, H. K. I. Itonta No 2, Hln-r-wimmI. . N',v- WANTKD-A TKUSTWUKIMY (iKN- llfinnn or laily In aarli county t an- unn liuiilliioa for an old imlalilmlmd lioiiKiiof aolid flnani'UI atatoliiiK. A Htraulil iM'lia fldn weekly aalary of f IH 00 paid by cliwi k cai h Monday Kli all rxpeniM'a ilinv t Irom ln-ad-ijiiariira. Money advanced for ex- !. Klirloie aildrcaaed cnvflon.. Manner, :W0 Caxtoii ltlkC-. Clilcarfo. Feb I. MANAOKK WANTF.D in thia i oimiy aiol adjoininK territory to repnwiit and ailvrti an old entalililii-d lmi t.iwk Iuiiiimi of aollillllnanrlnl atainluiK. halary J1 weekly, with 3 M-r di ! r eiH'HM-a paid earli Monday bv clinrk direct Irom buadijuartera. Kxpeimea .Ivaiircd and bora and bnny for malin.l alien nereaaary ; ,titioii wr iiianeiil. Addreaa rreanlent, (U0 Mil lion Huititlng. Cblr.Ko, Ill.-Nuv. 21. Woinitn I i vi, a vicar, bealtliy coimilex Ion. I'tire blood makna it. Ilurdock liliAjil ltlltura iimkca pure blood. K. rna arali) bead. Iilvci. Ilnblneaa of II. e akin of any airt inatantly relieved lerinannlly cured, l'oan'a Uliiiiiiem. At any druK atore. Mri fliaa I'filiM will take a limited niimlierof pupila in voice culture Tlmen winliinn to ttudy will plcaae can ai tier reaidetu e on Hie bill. r f.im I,. a rtiilLu-V and David JoneN. both of tbii cliy, were married at 7 :.'5'l p. tn , VVedneaeay, Nov. 11, at tbe real deuce of Key. K. M. llolliiinr, wbo pei f i ii.. w Aiiut tirief vialt In I'ortland. Mr. and Mn. Jonai will return to tliii city and reaiile on the Went Hide, M Fit Prices i I A Vonderful Growth GROCERIES 17 Hm Dry (Jrar.ulated $1.00 Tiiwadav nlulit aorne aneak-tbief atMirO- prialed a wet-k'a waaliing that bad been lell on the line over niKlit al me noine r,l Mn (' W I1,,,,. h haa lieen aoine time alnce tliee petty ttielta bava lieen pracllceii in una city aim now ma- wiej imvm imun rMlltfiwd it miltit tie Well lO have Mary brinn tbe viotbna in at nlvbl. After receivin tbe teatluiony far tbe plaiiilifTIn the ault of lcbter v. lloucer, in which properly to the value of about KN) near Milwankie waa involved, Judiie Mi'Brideon W'edneailay aiiHtained a m'r Hon on the prl of the defendatit to non ault the pnxeedlnif The caae of Mc Donald va. Chainbeaii waa tried Tbura- diiy. Tbe meinbera of the Kantern rilar gave an old fiiahloned candy pull Tueaday evemiiK when the Maaoin and their faiiiilie were entertained. The Order ol 1'endo baa ( liangcid it lime ol nieeluiK from weekly lo aemi tii nithlv. It now tueeta the ae-ond and foililh Motiday'a ill the moiilli. Ily tbe recent heavy ralna two benda in toe Maple l.ane bridge ou the Atier nethy road were wanhed away. Thia alructure ia alx-ul 2lX) leet in leintb. CoiniiiK with iiiiiforined band and or cheatia, "The Margarita l'iaciier Com pany." Mi ively'a opera hotlHeono Week comiiieiiciiig Monday, Nov. liUh. Tt, fnm.iut H.rvli,.a iivnr llm riimaina of the late Miaa Kulinr Williatria,daiii;li- P-r ol Mr. ami Mra. mi wiiiiama, oi una city, were conducted at Ht. I'aul'a Fpiavo pilfl liurcli Wediieaday afternuon. .Many attended the aervlcea from Kalem and the floral fillering were nuuieioua. Hu rial wat had In Mountain View cetue tery. Sugar Arm it H. Sofia, bulk, 3 for 10c; 8 lbs 25c Ann it II. Soda, packgs, , for l.r)c; 4 for 25c IMuoinL' hottlo 8c 28 ozs warranted Baking I owuer IOIIh Table Salt, 10c; 50 lbs Green Coffee, 7c; fine grade Roast Coffee equal to Arbuckles 11 Best Roast Coffee, 20c Thia hUhI :W to i'M coffee. hample free SqtTin Coffee Pot 4 qt Dinner Bail 20c 45c 12c DURING The past five years our business has experienced a wonderful growth. Notwithstanding this favorable condition we are not disposed to let this growth stop. We therefore solicit your business. BASK OF OREGON CITY, OREGON CIH. OREGON s 14 s 5 'A 13c 20c ;M. GARDNER & SON WATCHMAKERS O AND O JEWELERS . . , The Klorodor Club baa lamed invita tion! for the aecond of a aeries of daiicea lobe (riven thia winter. Tim party will lie held at Armory ball Friday evening, Nov. '.'7, and the minic will be furnished by l'urney'a ailKtiieiited orchestra. rtroiieae for the paitv are Meadeinea U. (i. Ilunilcv, C. O MlHer, J. I. Keat ing, Will Leiiiaaite.E. A. C'bapuian and L. Adalua. Hev. K. H. Mixaell, tnlor ol the Firat rreahyteiian i buri-li of Cbegon City, re--turned home ye-n-rday all-r a viaii of a lew daya Hi 'Albany. Albany lleiald, Nov. 0. II,, in, i. lead imtfiita have been received at tbe Oregon City l and Otlice in favor ol tbe follow Inv tiaiiied peraona: Arcnie Mitiinley, Uudolpii HarUda and Allrt Thwieine, 'n Hosiery Slid Blatk Cat nrand Chlcigo-Rocklord Hotlery Company it ADAMS BROS. Oregon City Agents for Black Cat" STOCKINGS Thornton Toole, an employ in the card department of the woolen mill", l.rnt the thumb on the rlKin uanu eo neadav bv ba-vinK that dixit Caught in the uiachiiiery. II. II. Dam-by will niv a dance Satur day evewinu, November H, at the l'aik- . i Miikii- will lm inrmniieii nr V l.iii.m .ina t rr lu-Blra. and a irood lime la prodi'iaed ib'We who attend. Miaa Marnarita Kiaclier, the "10 year .11 ( .,. ..,!.." Kill nnoear at the Sbiveiv II,,, mini in. . , , . . i,.,iim iii a lenerlolie o late nn,l atatidard auccean-a one Week cotnilienP- i.,.. M...l... N'nv. tlilb. Sei-erveil aeata now on aale al iluiilley'a llmik More. 5c Sew and funny apeclallica between acta of the perlortnancea uiveo liy the Mar rlta Fincher Company ai in Shively opera lioime, one week, alartiiiK Monday, Nov. 1(1. Keaerved geata now on rale at lluntiey'a liook More. Grow Hamilton, wbo returned tbll wei'k Irom the Alaakan (old fleldn, where be baa intereata, iiredicla a bright future (or the minin IndtiHtry of Alaska. Mr. Hamilton expecta to retmn to hi claim in February. Aaaeaaor Nelaun baa diarontinued tbe work of rompillnu an indej to tbe at eaameiit roll that be baa written for the vear until it baa been determined whether or not a levy for tax purposes will be made on the roll. uni me eataDliehiuent ol courieof wbicli was over Woodcock. road. Uie fan He sure and see MIhs Maiyarlta Fim lier as Tennessee Kent in the twau tiltil Soutliern comedy drama, "A South- irntiirl"at the Miiveiy e opera """ one week, commencinK Monday, ftov. 10th. Ailii)iHion 60, 35 and S!.r cents, eats now on sale at Huntley's Hook Store. I The paator will preach In tbe morning n tbe theme, "Men's Highest Quest." In the evening the choir, aaaieted by jome of Ibe beat musical talent iu the city, will render a praise service. All are moat cordially Invited to all the ser vices of tbe church. , Countv Judge Ilyan last Saturday per 'ormed two wedding- ceremonies, fctbel M. Hlair, of Clackamas coonty, and W. II Peters, ol Whatcom, Washington, nd Maud 8. Kastal, of Clackamas county, and L. Brown, of the state of Washington, were the two couples. Bugarman A Co. have rented the building on Main street formerly occu pied by Jesse Ueorge, the restaurant man, aud are moving therein from their former placo ol Dusiness on u"' . street. In Its now location, tbe firm will Hiiiool Rii-obt or District 7.. of pupils enrolled 21 ; whole nut of days attendance, 350! wbolt nut of days' absence. 20; whole mini b times tardy, 11 ! averaiie daily alt aiice, 10; number of days taught, number of visitors, 21; number o! r of directors, 4. Thoe who were nel absent nor tardy during tbe nioutli t (irover Wright, Mary V ngh t. Wright, Lillie Carlson, Amy I?ont l'hllip I'ut. Lena Tuts and Robert P All interested in education are invl to call and inspect our work, hwi Uintiikb, Teacher. Wantb Bi-kciai. SsHSioH.-In disco Ing tbe proposed special sess on ol i state legislature this week, R'prMtm live Herman A. Webster, of Clackair Station, said: "While I think that t i k...ii...i .k. .1,1,1 be a short ol raaiuii, ii taiimi, n, a until, iu im mu . .' " i t ,i ... i.ir.b ii..t the legislators ne Ur . line ol stoves and k uu I, UV tiiiuB " -" . rt-,al I-1 1 " ft - - necessarily ive only the Ux 'f" furniture. .i Svi.;i li law is the pn cipal measure to be remedied, otn jutjjje ptimus J. Hanna, of Boston, measures of Importance lo me Mm8 f will dei,ver , Iecture on nr.auau best Interests should also be corrected, 8cil)n(.e in tie Mttrqimm Grand Theatre, any exist ao as to remove all question i ,,ortUnit Hunday, Nov. 15th. Doors to their validity. At the same time. It ,t j, 0.cU.k p. w. Lecture begins . i . w.ir In- T...l,u,. un tm bad at box session niusi ua ui . II. K. Ilairia and Thomas K. fianlt, of litis city. J. II. Tamiaie and rt'. J. Ceder son, of 1'orlUnd, have filed articles ol in corixiration of Ibe Oregon City Ice and Cold rUotag Company. The corpora tion will commence hiioiuesi with a cae iiHleto k of i-K) and arraiiKenienta have been made for the erection of auit able building in winch ibe company ex ieel to begin operations about February l Tl,.. nUnl will be located on the properly of Mr. Ibtrris on Twelfth street where a deep well, thai was recenuy bored, will furnish a supply ol water lor the man" f ictore of the ice. No audi thing a '-summer coin- plaint" where Dr. Fowler's F.xtract of Wild h'rawberry is kept bandy Na ture a remedy lor looseness oi uie ooweit. Claudius Wallicb, suiierintendeiit ol the United States fisheries htation ai (ira..,i I'iiv. reoorts that the combined catch of the hatcheries under his man- suement Pir tbe season that Has juat closed aggregited 47.4t0,lH)0 Chinook aul moneys. The catch this aeaaon l far in excess of that of a year ago and 1 was made poio-ihle by the aggressive1 work of the tiidi cult tir it s of Ibis slnte in psMt seaaons. By reason of I he methods that have been employed in the p.,kt, Mr. Wallich leiairts that the Chi nook aiilinon in increased numbers have been returning annually to the same grounds for spawning purposes. In or der lo rthevo the congentea cotnlitioti that exiMta at the Utile Mhlie alluon II atcliery from live to seven shipments of 1,000,000 egs each, will be made to the state hatchery at raitnon on uie r-i- ... .ia..v llnriiiif ih oaat week 50.IKK1 moil r,ri. n , Chinook Salmon eggs have been shipped to the Maine state nan ttrainnmon. f- if. ,io.. i. .ic. iliat this iihenoineiisl nir. wii" '. . ...... , -- - catcli is apiiortioned among the several hatcheries as follows: Tanner Creek, 80,000; F.agle Creek. 1.1:14,000; Little White Salmon. 17,251,000; Big VVhlte Salmon, 10,000,000; making a tola for the Columbia river ot zs.ion.unv ; viaca - .i..r in.lR0.0u0: Rogue river, 8,K4.'i,000, making a grand total of 47,- 4110,000 lor the season. Mads YounK Afc-nln. ,.n.,DM nr Kind's Kew Life Pills each night lor two weeks has put me In mv 'teens' again" writes v. n. iur..c of'Dempsevtown, Ta. They're the bes in the world for Liver. Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at Charman vo. s umg PETTICOAT PLEASURE Dry Goods, Etc. Saxony Yarn, all colors, Waifctinu L'oods, 12Jc up Specials in Towels, 5c up Specials in Ribbons, oO cent values, 2nc; oo values, c Ladies' Trimmed Hats, the most stylish and becoming, all reasonably priced. Ready-to-wear hats, 80c up Come and see our assortment of hats and ribbons, the Drettiest in town. Men's 50c underwear 40c Men's sarniile overshirt3, good trrades. oil once. c 1 New stock of lirst class Shoes just in. Trade for Produce. Ve pay 30e for eggs; 50c for choice butter. Oregon City Jtoehine BUCKLEIN & KLEINSHMIDT, Proprietors. ... .: . i ch. General Machine Work of .11 kinds done. We carry in stocx a ... e o. and Pulleys-new and aecond hand. First class Engine and Saw mill u.ach.nery. Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly filled. At rear of Pope's Hardware Store. Oregon City. Oregon. E. C. HAMILTON Red Front Store OREGON, CITf The members of tbe Y. P. 8. C. E. of the Kirut Congregational church last Tuesday evening entertained the mem i...ru i,l llm F.mli-avor societies of tl other churches of the city. After a pro- urHiuioe thai, included soiiva bv Miuses Murx in am l:henev and Kev. frann Mixaell. a recitation bv Mrs. Williams and a liroom drill bv Some VOIlllg peopl of the Congregational church, refresh incuts were served. , Ahaolut' 1- (uarantere. llmrJI .1 Tnnoa nf Orpimn Cv are surely aiuoin; the progressive druggists TKutf mra nnur Bllinir tbe irreiit tonic rail ed Pa lino Taiilets. Tbesn tablets cost only 50a per box, and are guaranteed for ail lorms oi ncatuena. For newest ideas and patterns tbe best call on Aliee U uoiusmuu. For and . joillce tree oi cihiik" 1 Will b Tried ToDAT.-On the con!nooni KOod until 2:45 p v ,.. .... - - - ..... ....i. .r... olllce Iree oi cnarge on ""; ni. Pillion; , be open nlalnt ol Giant Sbelton, the woman when If seats not occumen m husband, Grace Sbelton and Geo. it0 public. Johnson were arrested in Por tUnd Ft - day afternoon and Drougu w iiPh Marsnaii, a inercumit ; Tliirli. day afternoon anu oroun. mipu niarsnan, ; ,: u....i hrirn of lewd c. , : ,i.a .. tv Wednesday and i,,,v na, ,,,, . uu . L, ii v..-b ... iHiiii. nan ... - - j liTl.-.: Tl.. In.nlrl resided I 1P, nf Hll of snowfall there that iTnniuBvii.,,. - - . naDiiaiion. lory :i. reponn bum- 7 , , ... i-. this city where they were oou ck-j,' morn,ng. lie says mewiuu In a restaurant. District Attorney All conrti),erablo (uioaH throughout the returned a true bill against tbe coup cQ , uprooting trees ami I ii.terrupt who were arraigned In the circuit cou, (n U(vel OVHf tlie roHllH. n1(hland ih pleaded not guilty and their bail jr. fourtP,.n llliu.H distant from this .uiiy and fixed at $500. Tbe woman waa releaw M. MBrHlia iell tl,t place at 7 o cU- k in tbe morning, but it ' i ,'V0, k . the afternoon bef lie- rea.-bed Ore;;..., Means dress satisfaction sure. nrbntV more helpful to the fit look of a pretty gown than a well innilfl nfitticoat? ti,iv 11,0 Sump, br Story of 1 nab o n.v Sorocis a yoked petticoat that sets the overskirt bo gracefully in the correct, long lines, straight front und fashionable flare. Then a finish that is the embodi ment of care every seam strapped inside and out. And an elegantly trimmed flounce that will please the most fastidious woman No, not nearly all the pleasure the wearing of Sorosis either! Look at the saving pleasure in this price. 1 .25. ADAMS BROS. Oregon City's Biff Cash Store A ITnann KaB VlAOrl tinmin ftt Af4 All ft , t - anli.laiA fnp liirmn from th Rfl md ward by a petition eigneu by cuizens, Vf . ITnann has ftltt1 hltl BlH-AntunPfl With City Keconler Curry and will make the A ruitttinn ta Vuaini nimiilatArt in the interest of Walter L. Little and Mart ('li.nmnn vhnse friends ask that thev he candidates for councilmen from tbe fc'irat m,l Second wards. resDectivelv Tn I ha mnnipinftl election to be held December 1. there are lo be elected one councilman each from the First and Third wards and two from the hecond ward. Noonnosition candidate has yet appeared to make the race ogainst Muvnr Iiiinick. who has deculea to ac rni inntlmr term. The time for mak Im. nnmlnattnna hv twtitinna does not expire until November i!0, and it is not imnrnhahlo that there Will not be SOme thinir doiim in the meantime that wilt insure a lively election. Children's Goldsmith. bats reduced. Miss C. It you r looking: forsrhanee to get aoiue desirable cltj lota at a bargain, do not fall to lnveatl rate the property to be sold Wedneadar. .KsTfiabtr 18, at 10 o'rloek. at the eourt house door, and attend the sale. I'or psrllo ulnrs Inquire of K. O. CauBeld, waalguee All work given our prompt and careful attention. , . . Prices Reasonable . Court House Block OREGON CITY, ORE. Philip BicKLny A. Kleinsbmidt Shop Personal Mention i 7Iy wife had ulmplea on her face, bat she lias been talilnit CASCAKETS and they i a t v.A 'oin tmtihlod n i fii. Vft,l, rw-aa in I IrPCTfin I .A.aiiMil,.s fnr anma limp but ftlLCT tait- 'u''rAav tng the flret Case-ret i nave dm do vyiijr wiu'"; i with this atimftni, nccannuiBFUa kwit- T. H . lovner. of Macksburg, was in ly of Cascaret. ""'-f p. .. - j me cny iiiuruj. va V. Wilson, an attorney of Corvallis, was in the city bunuay. riiu.im Hpdires bss relumed from a business trip to Malheur City. 1i fireffn. of Portland, was the guest Sunday of Mica Sbonkwiler. tr f" n T.ntonrette visited this week with relatives at Cornelius. M n T.atonrette lias resumed his leital studies at a Portland law school. tru. fjiwlffllnw. of Portland, spect Sunday with bis relatives in this city, j 1M.T0.RIC ucTi Haw? fioa faml ririBtril 1,1 nf Salem, is the ! guest of her sister, Mrs. R. W. Wiltschen. Ronrpapntative lhas. V. GallowtiV visited this week with relatives in this j city. Miss Lucia Cochran, of Salem, was the euest Monday of her brother, J. W. Cochran. yffiSrV CANDY ft xJ-' CATHARTIC yt tsadi suaa aiaisTtsto miw . . . . . . . . n tleA un Good. tieTer Sicken. Weaken, or Crip. U)c. &c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Ittrtta, lri cpr. n airwi. T- S-i'(J and guaranteed bj all drat Oregon I'itr H:irket Report. f!oa Anna IT no linn, nf Portland, vis ited Oreizon City friends the latter part of this week. m w H H. fiamnon has returned frnm Aslilnnd where she has been visit ing with her nieces. Mn Jnhn Ross has returned from a three weeks' visit with her relatives at Roland, Linn county. Will Mm-aha.ll and family and Miss Mi.iUm nf Portland. sient Sun day with relatives at Canemab. rk.. Rnllincrar whn ! attendinz the VliBD " i..,;fin rTnivoraitT t Fnrnat (irovp. snent Sunday with his parents in this city. Walter Bernier has accepted a position at the Charman drug store. He suc ceeds Gordon Hull, wbo expects to go to Southern uregon. Frank Newton has returned from Sbamokawa, Washington, and will re main in Oregon City or Portland during tbe winter. The members and friends of the old Abernethy Chaiilauqua Circle, held at Parkplace and Gladstone a few years ago, on Tuesday night gave a party at tbe residence of Mr- and Mrs. Judge William Ualloway at Parkplace says tbe nnrrAaitnnitpnf tn I ho Telegram. Tb oc casion was rather a farewell party, as tbe lialioways will soon vacaie .neir mn place home, where the late circle has held en many pleasant meetings, and move to McMinnville. About 50 of the friends ot the Galloways were present, and Hindi was played until a late hour. Refreshments were then served. A most enjoyable time was had by all present, notwithstanding tbe inclement weather. Kxpressions of regret were heard on all sides that the Galloways are to remove fr..m tliwir Park nlafA tinmp.. whprft theV , have lived for tbe past seven years, and have become generally esteemed by all who have the good fortune to knowtbem. I I Drs. Reatie A Reatie Dentists. Rooms 10, 17, 18. Weihard building. Will Logus, who has a position as niffht manager with the City Messenger Company of Portland, was in tbe city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tillsoo, of Salem, were in tbe city Wednesday to attend tbe funeral of Mrs. Tillson's sister, the late Miss Esther Williams, of thia city. Miss Vlrgene Wittschen, of Turner, Ib visiting at tbe home of ber brother, R. W. Wittschen in this city. Miss Witts chen is returning from a visit at Seattle. Mrs. Myrtle McLaughlin, nee Spooncer. of San Francisco, visited this week in this city, the guest of Mrs. Cbas. Catta. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin are removing to Portland from the Bay City and will hereafter reside in Oregon. City Recorder and Mrs. Bruce Curry tnanl Hnn Hav with friends in Portland whure their voung son took seriously ill ...- ----- , . and could not ne Drougni norae raouu.j. Medical service was secured from this city and the little fellow was greatly im proved at last accounts. Robert L. VanHyBe, who for several months has been employed at the O. K. tonsonal parlors, ibii neuueuj nieht for a visit to bis old home at Dow- agiac, Michigan. Bob was a good fellow and has many triemis in mis cuy, woo while they regret to see him leave, pre dict that next June will again find him in the Willamette alley, a oeuer coun try than which there is none. Jack Latourette, of this city, who has gained quite a reputation on the gridiron this season as the plucky quarterback of the University of Oregon eleven, passed through Uregon t liy v eunemiay even (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1,72 to78o per bushel. Flour Valle. $4 25 per bbl. Hard wheat $4.75. Portland, 110 per sack; Howard's Best, $1.05 per sack. Oats in sacks, $1 per cental. Hay Timothv, baled, $12 per ton loose. $10 per ton. Clover 9 ; Oat, $9; mixed bav, $9; c-beat, $9. Millstuffs liran, Kl.uo per ion. shorts, $21 00 per ton ; chop, $20.00 per ton, barley, rolled. $23 00 per ton. Potatoes boc to uc per sac. Eggs Oregon, 30c per dozen. Butter Creamery, 50c to Hoc per roll. Oregon onions, 90c to $1.00 perewt. Dried apples,6c to 7c per lb. Prunes, (dried) petite, 3c per lb; Ital ian, large. 5c per lb. medium, 3)&c; Silver. 4)4- Cabbage, 40 to SOu per dozen. Green peas, 3c per pound. Tomatoes, SU to 35c per box. Apples, 40c to 60c. Cranberris 9)c to 12c a quart. Grapes Concords, 25c basket ; Dela ware", 20c. Cauliflower, 40c to 60c per dozen. Dressed chickens, 10 to 12 c per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; beef, livej $3.00 to $3.50 per hundred. Hogs, Una, a inKL -ia- hnffs. dressed. 7c: sheep, $2 to $2 25 per head j dressed, 5c; veal, dressed. 7 to 8c; lambs, live, $2 per head ; lambs, dressed, 6o Nasal CATARRH In all lta ataeea. Ely's Cream Balm4 cleanses, soothe ind beats to diaeasea memorane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold In tb bead qulduy. . Ciwun Balm is placed Into ths nostrua, spreads orer the membrane and U absorbed. Belief la nw mediate and a cure follows, It la not drying-doea not produce neezlng. Large 8Ue,MCntJ at Drug gtata or by mall ; Trial Sums, 10 cent. ELY BROTHERS, 6 Warren Street, Jlew York Till Notice fa Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been by the connty o.urt of nt , 1". . In. Ih. nn ,1 n ' v nf Clackamas, appointed administrator of 'he . . f I- ' J I A All esiaie oi &.uuu L.auen, uewwou creditors and persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to pie-eut the same, properly vended, to the ,;iuier signed at the office of Hedges A Grifttu, at Oregon Citv, Oregon, within six nmnths from the date of the lirt publica-ion of thia notice. CARL8AXNKS. Administrator of the estate ol kuud Lsngden, deceased. First publication N'ov. 1", 1903. Heu'.ks GmrriTH. Attorneys for Administrator. Nov. 13. CASTOniA. lurojiKll virfcuu vivj ,,w..v....j ing WHO Hie Oilier lUBinurio ui ico... , . ., ,., for Seattle.where Saturday afternoon the Bean 0,3 A ,M " A'"r' State University learn will meet tbe Uni- Baitaxo fp , ..f W n . , I n , -t , ,ti team Ae V ,1 j . i s , ,