OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1908. I SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stun Oregon, for Clackamas County. C, H. James, Plaintiff. VB. Anna 8. James, Defendant. To tli above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon You are hereby notified ami retiulnd ! appear and answer the complaint Mi i' gainst you In the above entitled conn and cause, on or before six wreki fion the date of the first publication of thb uminona, which la flint published on the 2nd day of June. A. D. 190. And the date on or before) which you ai required to appear and answer la the 14th day of July, A. D. 1905, which l the day preacrlbcd In the order for publi cation of thla summons, and If you fall so lo appear and answer on or before vald 14lh day of July, A. I"). 1905, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In aald complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bond of matrimony now existing between plain tiff and defendant, upoa the grounds of desertion and cruel and Inhuman treat ment, rendering life burdensome, and foi uch other and further relief a to the Court anal! aeem meet. Thla aununona la published by order of the Honorable Thoa. F. Ryan, Judge of the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamaa. Made and entered on the i5th day of May, A. D. 1905. MILLER A MILLER. Altorneya for l'lalnttff. First publication June S. 1906; last pub lication July Hth. 1906. SUMMONS. - In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamaa. J. A. 8weeney. rialntlff, v. Florence M. Sweeney, Defendant. To Florence M. Sweeney the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you re 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. 1906, aald day being lx weeks from the 9th day of June, 1905. the day of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to ao answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for. to wn : 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: Lavaneeur Sweeney, age years, Lawrence Sweeney of the age of 8 ears, Delia Sweeney of the age of years, Sidney Sweeney of the ag of S years, nd Austin Sweeney of the age of 1H years, the minor children of aald marri age. Theorder for the publication of thla aummons waa made by said Court on the 6th day of June, 1905. W. S. V.RF.N. 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 Estate of Samuel Mathcw. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed administratrix de bonis non of the estate of Samuel Mathew, deceased, has Wed In the above entitled court her final account of her administration of said es tate and that the aald court has fixed Monday, the 31st day of July, 1905, at the court room of said court, as the time -and place for hearing objectlona to the ald final account. BELLE A. SLEIGHT. Administratrix de bonis non of the Es tate of Samuel Mathew. deceased. Hedges A Griffith. Attorneys for Estate. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hervby-glvcn that the under signed executor of the estate of Juliet F. Trulltnger. deceased haa tiled In the County Court, of Clackamas county, atate of Oregon, his final account aa such executor of said estate and that Mon day, the 7th day of August, 1905, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., haa been ap pointed by the said court for hearing of objectlona to said report and the settle ment thereof. EDWIN A. HOWARD. Executor of the estate of Juliet F. Trul ltnger. deceased. VRcn A SchuebeU Attorney for execu tor. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice la hereby given that the under signed administrator of th estate of Andrew P. llauglum, deceased, ha filed 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 Mr, Robert Q. Bnrtte, Bioera. Sarmto Ce.. N. T., writes: I f'.ti te fcae aa emer ait cf telUu what autiknl mutts I asve had fnm nsu FOLEY'S K.IDNKY C JKE arW fearing tn4 &tf advertises wtlk crept aa4 say iiht was e Impaired that 1 ceal scarcaiy see oa of acy family mavm tb roam, la fact, 1 was e tadiy usee ep tt-t 1 bad riTo aa bene of beta wfcea 1 l ar,i-4 r M tt try FOLEY'S KIDNKV CURE. OMjKottMtitwwlrfins 4m. aaa before 1 ss take th tturd botiM (be tspcrsoeos Brah k4 gaa. as well as all ether anrptoma ef Kiaaey tseebt. II fneas wer aarprtaea tfeat 1 was cares, aa tby all tfeoofat I was gaaag ta asa. Ery few sr sea ee cs from auX aaray sa tears the aaase t f th waedertel saeoioa t&at cure Sa of Bright' Pauses, aa aot ee that aa tnaa it haa laU4 he stte4. ihi t'onntv Court of Ctackaiuaa eoun . Stale of Oregon, bla final account as noli administrator of aald estate and hat Monday, th "th day of August, at o'clock n. nt baa been appointed by (HI Court as the time for hearing of ob cllous to aald report and the settle- lent thereof. LKWIS HAITQLUM, dnilnlatrntor of tha estate of Andrew l lliuiglum, deceased. ated this aoih day of June, 1906. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oie- gon, for the County of Clackamas. John Kern, Plaintiff, a. Katherlne Maigaret Kern, Defendant. To Katherlne Margaret Kern, tha nbovu named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon:- You are hereby required to appear In tha above entitled court and answer the com- plaint filed against you In the abov entl- tied stilt on or before the 22d day of July. 1905; and If you fall so to appear or ana- 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 8th d;ty of June, 1905. before the Hon. Thomas A. McBrldo, Judge of the above entitled court, nnd the flrat publication la made upon the 9th day of June, 1906. BRODIK A MERCF.S. Attorneya for Plaintiff. Date of last publication, July II. Notice of Final Settlement In the matter of the estate of Abra ham Yoder, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the under signed administrator of the above entitled . estate has filed In the County Court of j Clackamas County, Oregon, his 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 houae. In Oregon City, Clackamas County. Oregon, as the time and rlace for hearing any and all objec tions to said final report, and the dis charge of said administrator. Dated thla 5th day of June. 1905. D. C. YODER, Administrator of said Estate. Dlmlek A Dlmlck Attorneys for Adminis trator. ft - SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Clackamaa County. Grace I. Peterson. Plaintiff, vs. Edwin A. Peterson. Defendant. To Edwin A, Peterson, 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 before the 2d day of September. 1905. said day being more than six weeks from the 7th day of July. 1905. the date of the first publication of thla summons, and the time specified In the order for publication hereof. And If you fall ao to answer or appear herein, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for and demanded In the com print filed herein, to-wlt For a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and that plain tiff be forever divorced from defendant. This summons la published by order of the Hon. Thoa. A. McBrtde, Judge of tha above entitled Court, made and dated on the 15th day of June, 1905. GRAHAM A CLEETON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. ORDINANCE. NC I An ordinance establishing the grade of alley through Block No. City. Oregon. of Oregon Oregon City does ordain as follows: Sec. 1. That the grade of alley in Block No. :2 shall be as follows: Beginning at a point 1S0 feet Easterly from the East erly line of Main street at an elevation of 11 feet and running thence on a de scending grade to the Easterly line of Main Sttvet at an elevation of 110.10 feet on the Northerly side of said alley and at an elevation of 110.20 feet on the Souther ly side of said alley. Read first time and ordered published st regular meeting! of the Council of Ore gon City. Oregon, held July 5th. 1905. Itv order of the Council of Oregon City. W. A. IMMlCK, Recorder. and cures Kidney and BRIGHrS DISEASE. K4iciaes ae scrawl eantciaa. Before I heema D Two Sizes. 50 Cents and $1.00. Z SOLD iXD RECOMMEMDEJJ BY Z HUNTLEY BROTHERS COMPANY, OREGON CITY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ralate of Jerry Young, deceased. Notice la hereby given by thn under signed, administratrix of the estate of Jerry Young, deceased, to the creditor and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with tha i necessary vouchers within six months after tha flrat publication of thla notice, to said administratrix at the office of V'Uen A Schucbel In Oregon City, Ore gon, within months after the 2Ntd day of June, 1906. . Thla notice da'ed and first publication hereof Jura JJrJ, 190. OKA 11. I1ROWN. Administratrix of the Kstate of Jerry Young, decease A, U'Ren A Schucbel, Attorneys for aald Kstate, SUMMONS. I" the Circuit Court of the 3'an of Oregon, for Clackamaa County. MI,J Davis. Plaintiff, v- , Adelbert J. Davis. Defendant. To Adelbert J. Davie, the above named defendant: " e nm of th f Oregon, you required to appear and an- 'r complaint filed ngnlnat you In ,h Rbov court and suit on or th plratlon of alx weeka from nd f,or tnu vt the flr"1 PHc. lon hl "ummoiw. to-wlt: on or be- re the 7th day of July. 1906. and If you plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint on file herein, to-wlt: that the bonds 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 aa to the court may seem equitable and proper. This eumona Is published by order of the Honorable Thoa. K. Ryan. Judge of the County Court of the State 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 s unions la the 26th day of May. 1905. COO VERT A STAPLETON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed administratrix of the estate of Herman Llns. deceased, haa filed In the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, her final account as such ad ministratrix of said estate, and that Mon day, the 3d day of July. 1905. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has been appointed by aald Court as the time for hearing of objectlona to said report and the settle ment thereof. K ATI! ERIN A LINS. Administratrix of the estate of Herman Llns, deceased. ! Saloon License. Notice la hereby given that I will ap ply at the next regular meetlg of the council of Oregon City for a renewal of fy llqpor license at my present place of business. Main street between Fourth and Fifth streets. WM. RAMltO. Treasurer's Notice. I now have money to pay County War- j ranta endorsed prior to September 1. 1903. Interest will cease on such warranta on the date of this notice. Oregon City, Oregon, June IS. 1905. ENOS CAHILL, Treasurer of Clackamas county. Oregon. Deserves Your Patronate. The growth of a community and the success of Its local institutions depend entirely on the loyalty of Its people. It Is well enough to preach "patronise home Industry" but except the sen-Ice given Bt a home Institution equala that of out- of-town enterprises, thla argument car ries no weight and Is entirely disregard ed, as It should be. But with Oregon Clt) t people It la different. A few months ago E. L. Johnson established the Cas cade Laundry. It Is equipped with th latest Improved machinery and 1 dally turning out work that is equal to any and superior to much of th laundry work that is being done In Portland. Being a home Institution and furnishing employment for many Oregon City people It la enjoying an immense patronage. The high standard of the work being done commends it to the general public. Laundry left at th O. K. barber shop will be promptly called for and delivered to any part of the city. Telephone 12M. E. L. Johnson, proprietor. CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF THE TOTAL DEATHS. til Bladder diseases in every whole system, and the diseases that have resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear, because the cause has been removed. Com mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at the first sign of danger. Do not risk having Blight's Disease or Diabetes. For the Season of 1905, Jeffries, the beautiful Clydeadale stal lion, foaled May, 1.W, weight 1900. will makw the aeawon of 1906 as follows: Tuesday and Wednesday at Canity; Thursday and Friday at I loins' feed stable. Oregon City. Saturday at Mo lulla. Terms: t!0 to Insure standing colt; $10 to Insure With foal, season 9, single leap. $. Season opens Tuesday, April 18. M. It. HOY LIC9, Owner, Molalla, Oregon, Their Only Chaa.ee, A party of aolillcrs whh taken ti the sliootlnK rnngt' for, the tlrat tlino. Tho iium tlrat flrwl at tar-got NX) yard itwtiy, u ml not one hit It. Tluy wow newt tried at h tiirjrot JtK) yards away, utul at 111 every onu missed. Thoy wor at lust tried nt one Juat ltx yanla invny. hut no one hit It, "Attention!" thundered the drill ser geant, "Fix bayonets! Charge! Ifi your only thnnce!"- Khiihhh City Inde pendent. The situation. Mrs. Knlckcr-IW j our cook know her plaee? Mm, UocUer-Ttint's Just the trouble; she know any number ot them.-Hurpor'a Utiaur. DIGESTION DECIDES IT. Good Digestion More Than Half the Bat tle. Life Is a ceaseless strugglo for success. Competition Is everywhere. Everybody wants to reach the top. 8uccess Is sought for becauaa It Is supposed to Insure hap piness. Ambition and ability make for success, but without health too. failure I more I than probable. j If the digestion Is poor, the nerves i unsteady, the blood thin, the weight less . than It should tie, and ambition and en ergy at low tide because of stomach treuble, failure la almost a certainty. Whether you make much or little of life, whether you fall or succeed. yourJ ingestion largely necuies it. wo continent are Huntley Bros. Co. that Pepslkola tablets 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 continue to sell this grand dyspepsia remedy on the money back plan. Have confidence. The guarantee ab solutely protects you. Huntley Bros Co. will gladly pay back your money If at the end of the ten days' treatment you have not been cured or decidedly bene fitted. The Ueatlemaa. 'The true gentleman." said Cardinal Newman, "carefully avoUU whatever may cause a Jar or Jolt lu the minds of thoae with whom he la i-nat-all clash ing of oplalon, all cotllalon of feeling his great concern lielng to make every one at hla ease asl at home, lie guards against unreasonable allualous or topic which may Irritate. He never apeaka of himself except when compelled, never defends himself by a mere re tort. He la scrupulous In Imputing mo tives to those who Interfere with htm and Interprets everything for the beat. He is never mean or little In hts dla putea, never takes an unfair advantage, never mistake ersonalltles or sharp sayings for arguments." CASTOR I A For Infants and CMldxen, Tlia Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears th 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 miles south-east of Oregon City, near the Lealand School house. C. V. 8TOKER, Owner. June 30. Oregon City, Ore Bear the ) V Haw !san Biflffl form, tones up the SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court nf the Btal uf Ore gon, fr Clackamas County, tliuiigln Long, t'liilnilff, . vs. J. 11. l.i'iiK, lH'ffhriiint. To J. it. Long, defendant above imimul. In Hie name nf tlie Hlula of Oregon: , You aw hereby required lo gpiiear anil answer I hit complaint lllcil imiiliiHt J"u In the above entltleil cau on or before Augtirt ID, 11'i'fi. sulit ilny being more than six weeks from tha 7 1 It ilny of July. H'b, (he (bile of thn Itrst publication hl summon ami If you fall so to answer, for wuut thereof, tha plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prnyeit for, to wlt: Kor a decree of anld court forever dis solving the homla of matrimony now ex isting between plaintiff ami defendant and for such oilier ami fuillier relief as to lb Court aeems Just and eipillnble. The order for publication of Hummone In this comt was mmta by the H" t'homa Mcllilde, jiulg of the above en- tilled court on the 7th duy of July, Uoo The data of thn first publication of this summons Is July Tlh, 1D06, lat of Inst publication August IK, 1 1)06. K. MKNUKMIAI.I. and A. II. MKNUKNUAI.l., Attorneys for I'lalutlff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Hlaln of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamaa, I'hllena Itomalne, I'lulutlff, va , Wlllbim il, Itomalne. Iiefendaut, To William II. (toenailing the above nam ed defendant: III the name of the Hlaln of Oregon: You am hereby required to appear In the Circuit Court of thn Htnto of Oiegon. for tha Coimlv of Cbu'kitmaa, on Mon day, the day of August, Il)i&, and as wer thn complaint of thn plulutlff filed agalnr-t von In thn above entitled soil, and if you fall so lo appear or answei. for Wain thereof, the plaintiff will applv to the court for thn relief mentioned In her complaint, namely, for a decree dis solving thn bond of matrimony now ex isting between ynurlf and the plain tiff This summon la published by thn order of the Honorable Thoa. K. Ilyan, Judge of the County Court for Clackamaa County, Hlaln of Oregon, who Ima appointed the said "1st day of August, ISoti, as thn time for you to appear and answer. The dale of thn first publlcntton uf this summons Is July 7th, and the date of the last pub lication Is August IK, l'rt. J. V. IIOOTIIE. Attorney for I'lalnllff. semi-annual report or do a ho Or" WATER COMMISSIONERS Of OREOON CITY, OREOON. Oregon City. Oregon. July 1, lsot. To the Hon. Mayor and City Council of Oregon City. Oregon. Gentlemen: We submit herewith our aeml-annual report embodying a statement of our re ceipts and disbursements during the past six months In detail. HKCKUT8. December Water Collections ...J 1,010.40 January Water Collections 999 45 February Water Collect Ions . Mart-h Water Collection iKa.od April Water Collection 47 50 May Water Collections June Water Collections S DO 1.400.00 Total paid Treaaurer 7,OH5.&i Warrant after application of cash 21.101 M Total DlSHritSKMK.NTH. Salaries Lights and Telephone, Ijitxir. ITlntlng. Sundries, Freight and Cartuge, Commission for collection. Fuel. Clumps, tees, plugs, etc., Lumber.. Pillow blocks, etc. Stove and pipe. Insurance. Rand. Sundries change of pipe, Cement, Iblt. I lone. Waste, l-ead. Interest paid on warrants. .S.DI7.4 11010 00 :cs o G 31 Jl. US 41 :4 4 12.00 144 91 21 IS 2.1 M 9 10 40 00 14 40 1H7.SH .0iJ 41 9fi 12 5) 42.70 522 Bl Total Warranta outsluiullng Jun. 1, 1905 I 3,507.44 24, '1X0. 02 Total t:n,IK7.4i Hexpcct fully submitted, W. 11. Zl'MWAl.T, JOSKI'H K. IIKlHSKfl, I'realdent. Secretary- NOTICK Is hereby given that certain lands In the (irniide Itomle liiillun Kesenallon. sltuiited In Townships 5 noil i. south, lunges 7 and west, In the StHte of Oregmi. will tie offered for Sale by wpitrate sealed bids, which will In received by the register and receiver of ine tllslrlol land otm at Portland, t ire gm. commencing on (vtober Ird. l'.ior., at 9a, m.. and continuing until October loth, 19"i. at 11 o'clock a. m.. and no bid will be considered that Is not received during the jH-rioJ mentioned. The til. In will t oju-ned by the register anil re ceiver of the land office mentioned, com mencing m 1 o clock p. m.. of Tuesday, October 1. The lands will be sold In accordance with rules and regulation, and a sv-htdule particularly describing the land to be sold, printed copies of which may be obtained on application to the register end receiver of the land of fice named, or upon application to the General Ijind Office, Washington. O. C. Patch bid must tw accompanied by a rer tihcd check for twenty per centum of the smount of such bid. which will be re tained and credited as part payment of the purchase price should the hid le ac cepted end the purchaser pay the remain ing amount due, and furnish evidence of hi ntist-nshtp. or be forfeited If the bid is accepted and the amount due and ev idence of rttixenshtp are not furnished in accordance with the rulea and regula tion. J. H. KIMl'I.K. Approved: Acting Commissioner. E. A. HlTCHCtX-K. Secretary. Greatly In Demand. Nothing Is more In demand than a medicine which meets modern require ments for a blood and system cleanser, uch as Dr. Kir.g New Life Pills. They are Just what you need to cure stomach and liver trouWca. Try them. At How ell at Jones' drug store, a cents, guaran-teed. Women as Well as Men Are hi liserablo by Kidney Bladder Trouble. Kiilney troul.U ,,reys iiM,ii thn i,,n.i wMHirauesaiiillcaariisaniliitlon: hem. on: h,.,.i. ' vlk'r and cheerful! ' smtil il aai.t-.... when the kldin,'. ,,;; out of order or .il casril KilltlU I 1 , ""UDICIIlll .ecoiiie so .revsleni Unit it is not uncom, moil for a clilM i taint flllclr. with weak kithirvii. If ii,. chiM urinates tiMMif ten, if the urine t(:Uta the ikuli, or if, when the child rcttclieln SKj wlicit it should shlo to control tnl jssaK. it la yet allllctril wilh lied tinK.ilciend Uhmi it, thecause of thedifB. cully i kidney trouble, and tho f)r,t strp should 1m toward the treatment of thrne iniHtttaiit(rKaii. Thn uiitilettaant trouble i due to diseaaetl condition $ the kidney ami tdaddcr ami nut to habit a most jiroplo iijixhk!, Women a w ell a men are made. ml,, able with kidney and bladder trouble and lailh licctl tlie aatiio great rrmnl. The mil'l and the imiiiediale effect of 5wamp-Root Is aram realised, It 1 1 sold by clniKK'i " Iy cent ami oitcl'jtlur sueboltlr. You may have a sample lltle by mail free, also s Hoaw i iwaa. pinhlet telling all alx.ut Swamp-Koot, i uc man niouial includiiiK many of the thousand of tcsii. Idler received from ulfrrcri cured. In wriliittf lr. Ktluirr & Co.. Hinhninton, N. ., be sure and tiicntiosj thi cr. iHtti't make, any iniiUke, but rciiiciubrr the name, HwaminKoot, Ir. Kilmer's Swamp-KcMit, and the id. drrsa, lliiit-haintou, N. Y., oil ever Wtla. UPPFR WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. SAUfM. INDEPENDENCE. ALBANV. COnVALLIS AND WAV LANDING. tave I'm I land S:4S s. m, dally (rtctpt Hominy) foriHalein and way points I.CBV I'ortland S:4I Tuesday, Thurly and Huturdiiy for Independenc. Al bany and Corvalll. stage of wit permitting. DAILY RIVER EXCURSIONS or OREGON CITY BOATS TIME CARD Wk Day a. in, a m. pa. I-ave t'ortland... 00 11:M IN a. m. Iave Oregon City.. 10:00 p. m, pa. ROUNO TRIP 45 Tickets riihanged with O, W. I'. Ry. SPECIAL Sunday Excursions ROUND TRIP 2&e I.estr a.m. a.m. am., p I a. Portland 130 IM 11:M IM IU lave a.m. a.m. p.m. p m P. Or. CHy 10:00 11:10 1:30 J JO l OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION C Office and Decai Foot Taylor Street Phon Main 40. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL Maintain unegcelled ervtc from th West to the Kaat and South. Making close connections with trains of all trans continental lines, passengers are gives their cholc of route to Chlcgo, Louis ville, Memphis and New Orh-sn. tad through these point to th far East. IToapectlve travelers desiring Informa tion aa lo the lowet rates are Invited I correspond with th following reprW tatlve: II. II. TIU'MHLXL, Commercial Aftfit. 142 Third Street. Portland .Oregoa, J. C. MNDHET. Trav. Paaaenger Anl. 142 Third Street, Portland. Oregi PAL'L II. THOMPSON, l'gasanger Agrat Colman llultdlng, Seattle, Wish. OREGON CITY MARKET REPORT. (Corrected Wkly.) Wheat No. 1. 80c to 0e per bushel Klour Valley, f 4 GO ped hbl. Hr4 wheat 15 15. Portland, 11.25 per Howard's llest, 91.26 per sack, Onta-ln sin ks. 1.37 1-2 per cental. Hay Timothy, baled I14ijl5 per ton; clover, 112 to 111; oat. Ill to 14; mitt hay, 112 to 111; cheat. 111 to H Mlllstuffs -llrun, 21 per ton; 122.00 per ton; chop 20 per ton; hortl barley, rolled 128 per toiu. Cabbage-COo per dot, Onions 3o per pound. Potatoes new 1 40 pound, l't-us-2 and So pound. Turnips, Carrots 40a dot bunchct. Htinwberrlea 11.60 per crate. Currants' 6c box. ltaspberrles 7c bog. Kggs-Oiegon 17 H to 184 per duien. market strong. Mutter Uanch. JO to 40; separator and creamery, 40 to 45. Cherries S to 6c per pound Good Apples 11 to 11.26 Honey U to 12V4o per pound. Irunc(drled) Petite, So per lb; 111" Ian, large, 5c per lb; medium, Jttc; 8IW Irled Applca Sun dried, quartered. 4Sc pound; sliced. e; fancy bleached. 7 He. Dressed Chickens 12Hc per fb. Livestock and Dressed Meats-B live 12.00 to 12. 60 per hundred. HoP live. 5c; hogs dressed. 7 cents; shPj 12.00 to 12.50 per head; dressed ocl Wi dressed. 6H to 6o; lambs live, H-7 W 12.00 per head. OASTOIIIA M. Bearsti. Jt atfld tOS few stJ W iLfuiu f (II . nHi in --