OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 190.V SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. C. B. James, Plaintiff. v. Anna S. James, Defendant. To the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby notified and required to . nppiar and answer the complaint flled against you In the above entitled court and cause, on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which la first published on the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1905. And the date on or before which you ate required to appear and answer la the Hth day of July. A. D. 1905. which la the day prescribed In the order for publi cation of this summons, and if you fall so to appear and answer on or before said Hth day of July, A. D. 1905, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint, to-wit: ' For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plain tiff and defendant, upon the grounds of desertion and cruel and Inhuman treat ment rendering life burdensome, and for such other and further relief as to the Court anall seem meet. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Thos. F. Ryan. Judge of the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. Made and entered on the :5th day of May. A. D. 1905. MILLER & MILLER. Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication June 2. 1905; last pub lication July 14th, 1905. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. J. A. Sweeney, Plaintiff. v. Florence M. Sweeney. Defendant. To Florence M. Sweeney 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 court on or before Friday the list day of July, 1905, said day being six weeks from the 9th day of June, 1905, the day of the first publication of this I summons, and If you fall to so answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for, to wlt: For a decree of divorce forever dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and the defendant, and for the care, custody and control of: Lavanceur Sweeney, age 9 years, Lawrence Sweeney of the age of 8 years. Delia Sweeney of the fege of ( years, Sidney Sweeney of the age of S years, and Austin Sweeney of the age of 14 years, the minor children of said marri age. The order for the publication of this summons was made by said Court on the 6th day of June, 1905. W. 8. U.REN. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Clackamas. In the matter of the listate of Samuel Mathew. deceased. Notice !s hereby given that the under Bigned administratrix de bonis non of the estate of Samuel Mathew, deceased, has filed In the above entitled court her final account of her administration of said es tate and that the said court has fixed Monday, the 31st day of July, 1905, at the court room of said court, as the time and place for hearing objections to the said final account. BELLE A. SLEIGHT. Administratrix de bonis non of the Es tate of Samuel Mathew, deceased. Hedges & Griffith, Attorneys for Estate. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the under signed executor of the estate of Juliet F. Trullinger. deceased has flled in the County Court, of Clackamas county, state of Oregon, his final account as such executor of said estate and that Mon day, the Tth day of August, 1905, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., has been ap pointed by the said court for hearing of objections to said report and the settle ment thereof. EDWIN A. HOWARD, Executor of the estate of Juliet F. Trul- linger, deceased. U'Ren & Schuebel, Attorney for execu- tor. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the under signed administrator elf the estate of Andrew P. Hauglum. deceased, has flled r A When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys. corrects irregularities CURED OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE. Mr. Robert O. Burke, Eloora, Sirttoga Co., N. Y., writes: I am glsd to have an oppor tunity of telling what magnificent results I hsve had from using FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE after having tried other advertised medicines and several physicians. Before I began It-I had to get up from ta to so times esch night to relieve my bladder. I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight wss so impaired thst I eould scarcely see one of my fsmily across the room. In fact, 1 was so bsdly used up thst I had given up hope of living when I was urged by a friend to try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. One 50-cent bottle worked won ders, and before I had taken the third bottle the superfluous flesh had gone, as well as all other symptoms of Kidney trouble. My friends were surprised that I wss cured, as they all thought I was going to die. Every few days some one comes from miles away to learn the name of the wonderful medicine that cured me of Brirht's Disease, and not one that has tried it bat failed to be benefitted. In the County Court of Clackamas coun ty, State of Oregon, his final account a such administrator of suld estate and that Monday, the Tth day of August, at 10 o'clock a. m., ha been appointed by aald Court as the time for hearing of ob jection to said report and the settle ment thereof. LEWIS HAUGLtTM. Administrator of the estate of Andrew P. Hauglum, deceased. Dated this 30th day of June, 1905. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or- gon, for the County of Clackamas. John Kern, Plaintiff, vs. Katherine Margaret Kern, Defendant. To Katherine Margaret Kern, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court and answer the com plaint filed against you in the abovn enti tled suit on or before the 22d day of July, 1905: and IT you fall so to appear or una wer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the decree de manded in the complaint to wit. for a decree of absolute divorce. This summons Is published pursuant to an order made upon the Sth day of June, 1905, before the Hon. Thomas A. McBrldo, Judge of the above entitled court, nnd the first publication la made upon the 9th day of June. 1905. BRODIE A MERGES. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of last publication, July 1. Notice of Final Settlement. In the matter of the estate of Abra ham Yoder, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the above entitled estate has filed In the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, hi final re port as such administrator, and the Court has set Monday, the 10th day of July, A. D.. 1905. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. In the County Court room in the county court house. In Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all objec tions to said final report, and the dis charge of said administrator. Dated this Sth day of June, 1905. D. C. YODER, Administrator of said Estate. Dlmlck & Dimlck Attorneys for Adminis trator. WOOD WANTED. Sealed bids will be received by the School board of School district No. 62, Oregon City, Oregon, until S o'clock Saturday, Jnly 8, 1905, for furnishing lis cords of first-class fir wood, said wood to be four feet in length, cut from sound, large, first growth timber, well seasoned and split reasonably fine, 70 cords to be delivered at the Barclay school buildicg and 45 cords at the Eastham school building in Oregon City. All of said wood to be delivered on or before September t, 1905. The school board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bidders should en close their bids in a sealed envelope and mark "BID FOR WOOD" and address the same to the Clerk of School District No. 62. By Order of the School Board, E. B. BRODIE, District Clerk. Dated this 23d day of June, 1905. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Harriet Mabel Twomey. Plaintiff, vs. Harry Grant Twomey, Defendant. To Harry Grant Twomey. 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 suit on or before Saturday, the first day of July. 1905, be ing six weeks after the first publication of this summons; and if you fall to an swer or appear, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, viz: for a decree dissolving the bonds of mat rimony now existing between you and the plaintiff, and that the plaintiff be allowed to resume her maiden name. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, Judge of the County Court for Qlackamas County, Oregon, made and entered on the 17th day of May, 1905. The date of the first publication of this summons is May 19th and the date of the last publication there of Is June 30th, 1905. and the time order ed for publication Is six weeks success ively from and after the 19th day of May, 1905. J. F. BOOTHE. Attorney for the Plaintiff. and cures Kidney and Two Sizes. 50 Gents and $1.00. Z SOLD AMD RECOMMENDED BY Z HUNTLEY BROTHERS COMPANY, OREGON CITY NOTICK TO CREDITORS. Estate of Jerry Young, deceased. Notice is hereby given by tho under signed, administratrix of tho estate of Jerry Young, deceased, to the urvtlltor and all persona having claims ngnlnst said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of thl notice, to said administratrix at the ofllce of U'Ren Schuebel In Oregon City, Ore gon, within 6 months after the 2 3rd day of June, 1905. This notice dated and first publication hereof June ISrd, 1906. OR A H. BROWN. Administratrix of the Estate of Jerry Young, deceased. IT' Ren A Schuebel, Attorney for said Estate. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the 8-ato of Oregon, for Clackamus County. Maud F. Davis. Plaintiff, v. Adelbert J. Davis, Defendant. To Adelbert J. Davis, the above nnuiod defendant: j In the name of tho state of Oregon, you . are hereby required to appear and an j awer the complaint flled against you In the above entitled court and suit on or before the expiration of six week from and after the date of the first publica tion of this summons, to-wit: on or be fore the 7th day of July, 1905, and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint on file herein, to-wit: that the lunula of matrimony now existing between plain tiff and defendant be dissolved upon the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treat ment of the plaintiff by defendant, and of the practice of personal Indignities towards her., rendering her life burden some; and that she be permitted to re sume her maiden name of Maud F. Page, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and pi per. This sumons Is published by order of the Honorable Thos. F. Ryan. Judge of the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for Clackamas County, and said order was made and dated the 23d day of May, 1905, and the date of the first publica tion of this sumons is the 26th day of May. 1905. COOVERT & STAPLETON. , Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed administratrix of the estate of Herman Llna. deceased, has flled in the County Court of Clackamas County, 8tate of Oregon, her final account as such ad ministratrix of said estate, and that Mon day, the Sd day of July. 1905, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has been appointed by said Court as the time for hearing of objections to said report and the settle ment thereof. KATHERINA LIN'S. Administratrix of the estate of Herman 1 Lins, deceased. Saloon License. Notice is hereby given that I will ap I ply at the next regular meetlg of the j council of Oregon City for a renewal of j fy llqpor license at my present place of i business. Main street between Fourth and Fifth streets. WM. RAM BO. Treasurer's Notice. . I now have money to pay County War rant endorsed prior to September 1, 1903. Interest will cease on such warrant on the date of thl notice. Oregon City, Oregon, June 16, 1906. EN08 CAHILL, Treasurer of Clackama county, Oregon. . Deserve Your Patronage. The growth of a community and the success of Its local institutions depends entirely on the loyalty of its people. It Is well enough to preach "patronize home Industry" but except the service given at a home Institution equal that of out-of-town enterprise, this argument car ries no weight and la entirely disregard ed, as it should be. But with Oregon Clt) people It is different. A few month ago E. L. Johnson established the Cas cade Laundry. It la equipped with the latest Improved machinery and 1 dally turning out work that 1 equal to any and superior to much of the laundry work that Is being done In Portland. Being a home Institution and furnishing employment for many Oregon City people It Is enjoying an Immense patronage. The high standard of the work being done commends it to the general public. Laundry left at the O. K. barber hop will be promptly called for and delivered to any part of the city. Telephone 1204. E. L. Johnson, proprietor. CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF THE TOTAL DEATHS. 'IMiM' Bladder diseases in every whole system, and the resulted from disordered because the cause has been removed. Com mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at the first sign of danger. Do not risk having Bright' s Disease or Diabetes. For the Season of 1908. Jeffries, the beautiful Clydesdale stal lion, foaled May, 1899. weight 1900. will make the season of 1906 as follow: Tuesday ami Wednesday at Canby; Thursday and Friday at Helm' feed stable, Oregon Pity, Saturday at Mo lull. Term: ItJ.&O to Insure standing colt; $10 lo Insure with foal, season 19, single lenp, $t. 8eason opens Tuesday, April is. M. R. BOYLK8, Owner. Molnlla, Oregon, Wontd Kven Thin I'p. "Oh! Ouch! Stop tlmt!" ydl.Hl Tom my. "Why. Tommy, aren't you ashamed?" exclaimed Ills mother. "I wouldn't cry like that If It wore my hair that win bclnj: combed." "I'll hot you would If I win dolu' the comhlti'," replied Tommy fiercely . Catholic Standard and Time. A Mean Trtrk. Adele- Harry Is brute! Kstelle What U the mutter now? Adele-Ho bought my etiKsiKeineut rltiit while, ho was on a trip to t'hlctitio. and I will never he able to Mini out how much It coxt.-riilladelphla bulletin. Holni: U th k'reat thliiK. for If. reso lutely, people, do what I right they couie to like dolmr lt.-ltuUn. DIGESTION DECIDES IT. Good Digestion More Than Half the Bat tls. Life Is a ceaseless struggle for success. Competition I everywhere. Everybody wants to reach the top. Success Is sought for because It I supposed to Insure hap piness. Ambition nnd ability make for success, but without health too, failure I more than probable. If the digestion Is poor, the nerves unsteady, the Hood thin, the weight less than It should be. and ambition and en ergy at low tide because of stomach trouble, fill hi re Is almost a certainty. Whether you make much or little of life, i whether you fail or succeed, your digestion largely derides It. 8o confident are Huntley ltros. Co. that Pepslkola tablet will renew your energy, steady your nerves, drive away that tired feel ing, give tone to the digestion, Improve your appetite, bring up your weight to where it should be, put new life into your stomach, that they rontlnun to sell this grand dyspepsia remedy on the money back plan. Have confidence. The guarantee ab solutely protect you. Huntley ltroa Co. will gladly pay bark your money If at the end of the ten duys" treatment you have not been cured or decidedly bene fitted. A False Report. "I have been told," said Mr. Old castle, "that jour daughter ha been doing- some wonderful thing In pyroj; rnphy." "Oh, no," replied her hostess, "she ain't been there nt all. The last letter we had from her she wan In Pittsburg and thought she'd go right through to Washington." Chicago Kecord Herald Doth Could Do. Mrs. Trait My husband Is a sort of jack of all trades; he can do alinoat anything. Mrs. Gayboy And mine I a sort of Jack of clubs; ho belong" to fifteen different societies) nnd can do almost anybody! Detroit Free Tress, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Subscribe to The Enterprise. GABRIEL. The large Kentucky Jack will stand throughout the season of 1906 at the C. V. Stoker farm, five mile south-east of Oregon City, near the Lealand School house. C. V. STOKER, Owner, June 30. Oregon City, Or. OAS TO TXT A.. Bean tli yf ' Haw Awari wiiffhl form, tones up the diseases that have Kidneys disappear, ANIMALS' WANDERINGS. Country Moose and Town Moose ra ttle lias Foundation In Fact. Tho fnblo of tln country mouse and Itio town mouse has a foundation in f not. Mice occasionally mlurnte In largs numbers) whim fowl urow scarce and travel considerable distance to fresh limine. Farmer In a part of 1'erth ililre luid n ood reason to become iwnrv of this fact when n couilt of four iiiso vast awnrni of mice lit viitlml their corntlelda nt harvest time. Hut the mouse only travels when It hn ta. The rut. on the contrary, aivm to take a yearly outing, In very much the sumo fashion n do human hclng. Hat nre the most migratory creature In tho world. Trxm of nit leave the lownn nt the end of miminc r nnd upend n month or two In the country, nppiir Hilly In order to enjoy the change of food which tho country nfford nt that time of tho year In the way of f-di fruit nnd gniln. Heforo the cold weth er acts) In they are all buck ngnln lit their old quarters. llolndcer migrate with the mime reg ulnrlty n swallow. They move amith when winter set In. but ns noon n ev er the iJsl iw bculns to melt they travel Rteiidlly north, MomrtlmcM for ns much ns n thoiiMiiuil mill's. To end n holiday by deliberate nut- ride I so strange a phenomenon Mint for a long time naturti lUtn looked timn the stories of the migration of the lem ming ns nn linprolmble fiction. Yet the facts nre beyond dispute. At Irrcgulur IntervnU these mtllke creature ntnrt out from tlwlr home In the fastnesses of northern Scandlnnvln In huge drove numbering tens of thousand nnd trav el stendlly south ward. Ienth pursue them In n hundred form. Hawk and other bird of prey hover nbove them. Thousniid arc drowned In river. Vet the rest struggle on until they reach the sen. They do not stop. They plunge In, hwIiii out nnd struggle on until nt last their strength fall and they drown. Not one ever return from thl Journey of death. London Answer. COTTON IN A FABRIC. How lo Tell If Worslrd or Woolen - Cloths Ar Adoltfralfd. Worsted cloth nre less often adulter ated thnn woolen nnd nre more easily detis-ted. A cotton worsted I n lie on the fare of It. for the cotton stand out with prominence. Hut often a cotton thread I twisted with n worsted thread, nnd to determine It presence It I" only neceaanry to take the twlnt out of the threud nnd then examine It component part. Cotton, having a long staple, can be enrded nnd comlied with wool to be spun Into worsted ynrn. Thl I done to cheapen the cot of production. Cot ton 1 carded nnd spun with wool nnd sbixldy. not so in cch to cheapen the yarn, for cotton I generally n expen sive ns nome shodillcn, but 1 Intro duced to give ntrvngth or spinning qualities to the stock, In innny cn sca the nhoddy 1 of such short atnple that It would not stand the drawing In spinning, nnd, n It would make the cost of the ynrn too high to put In enough wool to give that lacking strength, cotton I put In for thl pur- . poe. The percentage of cotton In n fabric can lx determined in thl manner: Take a amiill piece of cloth nnd weigh It Now boll It for five minute In n 5 per cent solution of cnustle soda. Take out what I left, nnd, If nny, It I nil cotton. The wool will nil be dissolved. Tho percentage of nhoddy cannot be de termined except by exjierlencc. A cloth or ynrn with shoddy In It I enslly detected by It feel, ("loth made of nil new wool I softer feeling thnn one containing shoddy, for tho latter una lost that new, aoft, nprlngy feel peculiar to wool. American Wool fcnd Cotton Itcporter. Sneers Prolongs I. If. It Is now well known that Increnaed complexity of life with Increased ex penditure distinctly nldH longevity. Luxury, "the fertile parent of a whole family of diseases;." modules It greatly, of course, but thl Is a innnngeiihle fac tor, snys the London Chronicle. We have only to tccull personal experience to realize the force of Intellectual stim ulation. The Interest of sport will sus tain men without fatigue for distances they otherwise could not traverse. The excitement of strife will often miiHk the presence of wounds. Self forgetful ness In nil tin; walk of life, under the stress of love, chivalry or accepted duty, doubles human eiiduraiv.'e. Suc cess give new vitality, new powers, nnd thin Is another mime for new life. Ko Notion of Kent Trouble. "I bet I get Into more trouble thnn nny man In this state." volunteered the young fellow who had come In the club house. "Nothing In the trouble line overlooks me. Why, I'd be afraid to ninrry" "Whnt! Ain't you married?" ejacu lated the red nosed elderly party who was hovering over the gratis lunch. "Boy, you don't know what trouble Is." -Louisville Courier-Journal. Charity. She-Fni glad we went. It was nn excellent perfonnnnee-and for such a charitable purpose. Her 1 1 unhand Yes, indeed! We nil fed n thrill of sat isfaction when we do something for charity and get the worth of our mon ey nt the Biime time. London Tlt-IUts. Intended, Bills You made a funny break In congratulating the bride's father In stead of the groom. Wills No, 1 didn't. I've n daughter, too, nnd I know what they cost Chicago Jour nal. Just ns you nre pleased nt finding faults you nre displeased nt finding per fection. La vnter. Women as Well as men Are Mads miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble., Kidney trouble prrya upon' the mind dlscourngrssmllrsMi-iissmliition; ,rMtv' vigor nnd dim full lies sjcMtii diMipxr when thekldneymr, out of order or dis, riiscil. Kidney trouble hM become no prevnlrnt that It is not unconi. inon for a child to !e Inirn nflllclcil with Menk kldnevi. If th child urlimtestoooftcn, If the mine sculd the flesh, or if, when the child rcnchesait age when It should be able to control the pnssnge, it is yet a filleted with bed-wet. ting, depend upon it, thecnuse of Ihcdilli. culty i kidney trouble, nnd the irt step should l toward the treatment of these tmHrtnut organs. Thl uuiilrasnut trouble, I due to a diseased condition of the kidney and bladder and not to habit n most eople suppose. Women a w ell a men are made miser, able with kidney and bladder trouble, nnd both need tlie same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of wamp-Root isxm realised. It is sold by druggists, in ttfty cent and one-dollar i tr Imttlrs. You mav I.' f:H, have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Dgl ms-Raoi iamphlet telling all alxmt Swamp-Koot, including many of the thousand of tcitti iiiouial letter received from sufferer cured, In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hmghamton, N. Y., Ie sure and mention this jwper. lhin'l make any mistake, but rcmeniter the name, Swanip-Koot, Ir. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, and the ad dress, Hinghamtoii, N. Y., on every nottle. UPPFR WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. SALEM, INDEPENOENCI, ALBANY, COHVALLIS AND WAV LANDINGS. I.ravn I'lirtlntiit 8:45 a. m. dally (rxcrpt Humtuy) fur Hnlrm ami way point. l-avs Portion tl 14 Turaday, Thursday and Hulurday fur Iinlrprmlriire, Al bany and Ciirvatll. staar of wtnr rrnilllli)-. DAILY RIVER EXCURSIONS OREGON CITY BOATS TIME CARD Wk Day a, m. a. it i. p.m. 1:00 11:30 1:30 I-av I'orlland. a. m, ! Oii-,m Oly., 10:00 . m. p.m. 1:30 5:30 WOUND TRIP 4.5c Tickets rsc-hniia-rd with O. W. I A Uy. SPECIAL Sunday Excursions ROUND TRIP 2ic l.tmrt a. in. a.m. m. pro. p.m. Portland 1:30 :30 11:30 1.30 3:30 Leave a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m p.m. Or. Oly 10:00 11:30 1:30 3 30 5:30 OREGON CITV TRANSPORTATION CO. Offlc and Dock! Foot Taylor ttraat Phona Main 40. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL Mnlntiilns unt-srrllrd si-rvUo from th Wist to tlir Hunt and Houth. Milking to coiineotlnns with train of all Iran nuitliiiiiliil lltii-s, passcnarra ars given their choli-B of routr to Chlcaao. IauI villi, Mcniphl and N?w Orleans, and UirotiKh these po'lnta lo th far Kast. I'rospecilva travelers desiring Informa tion ns to the lowest ratea are. Invited to correspond with tho following represen tatives: 11. It. TUl'MUfl.L. Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland .Oregon. J. C. l.INDHEY. Trav. Passenger Agent. H2 Third Street, Pyitlund, Oregon. PAUL 11. TIIOMI'HON. Passenger Agent, t'olman llulldlng, Hcattlo, Wash. OREGON CITY MARKET REPORT. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1, Sue to 00o per bushel. Flour Valley, $1.00 p.d bhl. Ilaro wheat J5.1B. Portland, Jl.iS per suck. Howard's llest, SI .25 per sack. Outs In sucks. 1.37 1-2 per cental. Hay Timothy, baled tU'utlS per ton; clover, 112 to $13; out, $13 to AH; mixed hay, $12 to $13; cheat. $13 to'lH. Millatuff Uran, $21 per ton; short $3.00 per ton; chop $20 per ton; barley, rolled $20 per ton. Cubbngn GOu per do. Onions 3c per pound. J'otutoea hew Ike pound. I'eaa 2i and 3i: pound. Turnips, Carrots 40c do bundle. Htrawlieriies $1.50 per crate. Currants- 5c box. ItUNpberrlea 7c box, Kkkh Oregon 17H to 1S'4 per doaen, market strong. Hotter Itnnch, 30 to 10; separator and creamery, 40 to 45. I'henles 3V4 to Do per pound. (lood Apples-$1 to $1.25 Honey 11 to 12Hc per pound, I'nines (dried) lVtlto, 3c per lb; Ital ian, large, Be per lb; medium, Zc; Silver ic. Dried Apples Hun dried, quartered, 4 o pound; sliced, flc; fancy bleached, ViC Dressed Chickens 12-c per fb. Livestock nnd Dressed Meats Ileef, live $2.00 to $2.50 per hundred. Hog live, Sc; hogs dressed, 7 V4 cents sheep, $2.00 to $2.50 per head; dressed on; veal dressed, D to 6c; lambs live, S .75 to $2.00 per hend. OASTOIIIA, -wiiL-i'4i!-p7ro Bean the Bignattut of The Kind You Have Always Bought ins Mnn ion iiav siwaya