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OREGON" CITY ENTERPRISE, KKIDAY, MARCH 11, 1910. Estncfldo and Eastern Clackamas THERE IS A REASON. Why Succias Crown the Undertak Inga of Certain Men, . : LARSEN & COMPANY ! SOCIETY DORINQ. Cor 10th A Main St. OHCGON CITY, OREOON. WliuliiMili) and Retail Groceries, Produce, Feed mill Commission W Pay tin Hlghaat Cash Price Kur ull KUttU of Country Produce Ww rnrry Ihu largest alock of KihhU In mir lltm lu (Mnckiiiniia ( imiily. mill urn In piinltloii in Otter apmlllll Inducement t(l CASH iiiiynm. IHil you ever wonder why cerlnlii ini'll rail III Ull lllidertiililllg, wlillx others aiiecceil iiilmlnihly tinder ad verse rli'i'imialiinmaT Newly every nn' Clin recall mi liiHliuii'K where amim III tin ii t hint i'IiiIhii'IikiI III IiiihIiii'HH III it city or Inwii Hint wint already aeeiiilngly crowded in l Im 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 wllii IhihIiikhh houses i'Iikhk'"I In Ih" I'lir llriilur linn In w h I ill l tut new miner rlmim In ciimpcle; where llier" win hIiiikkIii fur Hie already established holmes In malm It tin; where III" I'liliiirii fur Hiiri'i'HK wan no Hi I in Unit full inn wna iiIiiiiikI n certainly. Vnu condemn Hi" new venture, n Hint oft repented hilnitiililnil liiiHlnmnt Inslliict, iiml iIIhiiiIhh It f ii mi ymir mind. Yet II f"W tin III I ll K llller III" thought mut -ili'iily strikes you Dial tlm ni'W cloth ing iiierclninl In hanging mi remark it I 1 v well, ami wlii'ii nxt ymi waul WPIIietlilng III liU line ymi V I m 1 1 IiIh plani rallinr out of curiosity Just to see what Hurt of mail IIiIh riiiiipell I Ion defyer Ih. Ami If ymi nrn nt nil l h r vt ii k ynii get mi lilni right there why llml man In 'making It stick- Ii" it business man; li known hnw In treat n customer when ho KtH lilm l:it In n wlno and illscrlmlnnllng buyer, mill Im similes .the di'lil nml IciirtiN in Ht what In curry In plcnsii Ihn pull i . sxs- . . Hi- with which h- il.'nlN. I I III III llll l"N Ii Tli wrniT of Ihn iimrihant ymi i a-rsi-s I hnv.. In mind typifies Urn btislnea an itnn of .1. I,evlit Iii Oregon City, win started here n few years nun In room niinii Iimi ndviinlliiteonsly located with a menu stuck of clothing, from whlrh h Iiiin rmililly advanced to Ihn tinli'inllil l)i'iarliin'iit Htoro business nt hi present location, corner Hcveiith nml Main streets, nt end nf ro"pen i Nlnti hrldKu The. U-vllt Department Bmrn llilN New Kin, I In' Hln.n.lv ntlnliicd n whin nnniiliirllv III Hani Slow, who loft fur California HiIh trnde locnllly mut It colli liiin-H to nlioiit inn' yi'nr nu.i. la In Oh'koii City ko steadily forwiinl. It In thn ohl 'Nlory of thn "survival of Ihn fittest ' When it mcn-linnl In ii wlm buyer he ; In iilili' to hi' n low noINt. mul when i h" tn ft I ll t it I ii H nn hinii'Nt, uffahln mi'th oil of dealing wlih IiIk ruatoinera, nml itOOIUS Dr. U 0. ton, Drill In! and ID, Mnwuila llldg. Mr mul MrN. W. IV llnwlej', who hum been vIhIUiik rnliillvKN In (Ink- lunil, t'lillfornlii. returned Mnmli'y, '.'Mi IuihIii'In fancy rt'i'lt'iint'il rml clovi'r x' iii nt llo Ih. In IuIn of I no ll. or innrn. AilitrcHN (imi. II, Drown, I i lilunii nlil frli'iidx Mm. T. A, I'npn, whn linx hnmi vIn It I ii u In (iililiiiul, ('ullfnriiln, linn n liirii. il Iioiiiii. Mr, lirniit II. Iilmli'k, nflnr Npctiil Inn n fi'w iluyN with rclnilvca nt An nua mill Ni'i'ily, rntiiriicil homo Mon day. juhli MiilnwiNiit, iiim nf Ihn prnuil ni'hl fai miTu ri'nlillim nmir Cmiliy, wui In ( ! 'ii City Kntunlny pnyliiK hi" iiui'ii nml uiii'iiillnit tn niliir Imnliii'iia Mra. I: I,. Hhuw, who linn I n ron- nii'-.l III Hi" HI. Vliiri'til'N HiiHpllal. wlmrn hi' Iiiin I n uniliiritoltiK nu'il' Irnl irriiliiii'iit. Iiiin Ih'iui hroiiKht hni'k In hi'r lionii' lii-m, nml In lniirnvliiK .lr hnw hn linen III for ni'vithI moniliH. MIhn I'hi'l Don-nx, of I'ortlnnil, nf lnr vlNllliig with MUn Ni'llln linrhy In thin city for Nnvnrul ilnyN, ri'turni'il to In-r hoinn Hnlurilay. Mr. mul Mra. K V Iwrhy, of Hnli'in, lo N'iil Snt rriluy In thin rlty with thnlr ilitUKhtur. Mix K K. Ilnrlioilln nml two rhll ilri'ii, tiliulya mill Vlritlliln, of Wlilln hnrn, Yukon Tnrrliory, hnvn nrrlvnil la llilN illy, mul will Npi'ml thn mini-tin-r wlih Mra llnrlHilllna iinri'iili, Mr mul Mm If. J. IiIkkit, nml will h Jollli'il Intnr liy lmr liunhaiiil. .lohu WrllH. Knr.Ho dilhhln mul J, K Smith, of Miii kNlnirit, worn 1n Ore koii City Momlny on IhiiIih'hn, Thn nun wnlkoil Ihn imi tiro ilUtanro lo t hi a city, hut iloclitoil In tnko (ho train In the ovi'uIiik for tholr limiio. C 11. Ilyaom, fulhor nf Mr. llymun, l ho r-'nl oHlaln man, Iiiin nrrlyml In ihU city finin r.yorolt, Wnah., nml will mako lila limiio horn. Mr. llymun hna inirclianrii n tract of In ml m Kly, ami Iin I n hi It out lulu IMI Iiiin. whlrh will KiHiii ho pliiroil on l ho iiiurkot n kiiowlcilKn of tlm wiiiiIn of dm Irniin ilUtrlrl wnlrll that innrehnnt'N enroor. Thorn In n grout futurn for Hi" J l.i'vllt popart mom Htorn. WHO IS MISS "M. MT" Young Man With Coxy Cottag Want a Partner. PORTLAND. Or . March 7 (I'Mltor of Tho KntnrpiUo ) In ihn Kvonlng Toli'Krnin of Portland. Marrh 4th thorn Nppi-aroil a riunitiiiiiliiitloii from MInn "M. M." of Oroitoii City. Ai'i'ordllig to my Idonn It wnN thn "lirlKhtoHi" llttlo wrlin up that 1 hnvn noon In many n iluy, In ri'itunU In "Can ymi llv mid ho happy on nlny iii il In rn a mouth?" MInn "M M " rof.TN to a llttl" Ihni' iimiiii rotliiKn nml n gardon. Now, to tho young lady, I wlnh to lay Hint I huyo tlm "coloNt" lltll'o collni!o In thin vli'llilly. It In nil fiirutnhcd fluo nml it it 1 1 il v , It aotN iiinui four loin mul ll In free from di hl. I nlno huvo Hip Kardi'll. Now If MInn "M. M." wiiiiIn hnlf of I hlii alio may linvo It. hy ndilroNNtng It. K. D No. 1. Ilox 1. Port land. Oregon CorroKiKUidoni o aolli'ltoil. linn nl nn.lv hull! n toiupuriiry homo hill I'lpcitH lo Inillil n modern hiuim In the early nprlng, which will ho liii'iiii'.l mi nun of tho iiionI Nightly Iota In Kly. I Kul I y nine out of ton cbnon of rhou 1 1 1 ivt I hiii In Nlmply rheiiinullHm of the iniiHi'loN duo to cold or damp, or chronic rheuiiintlHin, nolilior nf-whlrh roiiulro nny Iniormil livnimonl. All Ho thnl In needed lo nfforil relief IN thn free nppllcailou of Chaiiihorlaln'N l.luln I. illvo It n trial. You nro cerlaln lo Im pleased with Ihn quick lell. f which ll ufTnrdH. Kohl hy nil llelllerN. 3000 Pairs Sample Shoes NEW SPRING THE PICK AND CREAM OF THE SHOE WORLD WRIGHT'S PosUvely NO BRANCH HOUSES la Portland Portland's Busiest Shoe Shop For Women $2-00 A PAIR "NEVER PAY MORE THAN THESE PRICES" For Men $2-59 A PAIR "NEVER PAY MORE THAN THESE PRICES" These Shoes Are Regular $3.50 and $6 Values Open Daily 5 A. Ii. lo 6 P. M. Open Saturday 5 A. M. to 10 P. Ii. SAMPLE SHOE SHOP t SIXTH FLOOR OREGONIAN BLDG. Rooms 600-60 1 -602-603-603 TAKE ELEVATOR II. I"' Paget, pri'Nlileiil of Ihn Mult. noiiinh'CliK'liamiiN County Annexation ANNoelnllou, Iiiin rnrolvcil mi Invita tion to nildroNN Ihn people of HiIn com niuiilty on counly niiiiexiillun at Nomn tlmn In Ihn near future nml him notl llml Ihn Hnei'otnry of thn AnnocIuIIoii Hint hu will couin to During lit any I line necnptiihln to Ihn people. In or der Dial thn people from outlying din trleta limy hnvn nn opportunity to hour Mr, Paget nml other Npenkera, It hn heon ilecliled lo wait till thn weather In lunrn Net tied. The furuiorN nrn hi hliid in Ihn work for HiIn Hum of Ihu year na coiiNliint rain Iiiin previ'iiieil plowing nml Need ing Thorn Iiiin been very III tin plow lug ilmin while ordinarily niimt of thn ground would Im ready for Needing. WeiliioNdny night wnn Ilm regular mooting ii I k lit of thn llorlng llmmier Cluh, nml while Ihn rnln Interfered with thn iitlendaiK-n, I hem wiin n fair turnout, mid Ihn iiniiiiI routine of work wna dolin. OOVER. Now we hayo no morn line for the wlreh'NN nyHteiii. Thn Independent Hover Telephonii Coiiipany hna com pleted Iin linn to ICNtncndii al IiinI mid nlmoNt Inive Ihelr plioni'B IiihI ul ! (live iin u call. MInn Alio Cooper Ih vlnltlng nt her Iioiiio hnrn for Ihn proNont. Mr. Cuy It., WiHitllft Joni one of hU ImriieN IiihI week. We ha N' hud muun lieautlful weuth or Up lo thin writing horn and expect to huvo from HiIn time on. MrN. ( ; A. Keiin nml ilaiiKlitor Helen are expected to mako a ahort vlNll Iii lleaverloll thin week. Dr. C. A. Keith him been nldlng In Improving Ihn roudH no that Im might miilio IiIn trlpN more i-axlly and quick ly. Mr. Illiii-k railed upon Dr. Keith Nome limn ngu to trout a very ncvere cut iii ni IiIh Hhouldor. The Doctor look four Nlllclii'N mut himiI him hack to hi" camp. Tho next day ll wna iinderHlixiil tin wun given advlrn to coiiNiilt li Ih iihhI kI ant In Portland, to which pliicn ho wont. Mr. Henry I'dell had Ihn mlNhnp to break IiIh waKon uh ho lurte out upon Dm road to work. LInioii! Wo have a concert Dover. EAGLE CREEK. K. L. Pnlfioy, u former renldeiit of t h Ih plncn, hut now 8 roNldent of Mi lulln, Mpent tt few (ny In thin nelgli borhood hint week, Mlko CloNier hnuloil a load of fur liliurn to Molulla for Air, I'nlfrey on Moiiduy. Hoy DougliiHN wbh In Portland tho flmt of IiihI. week. MIhh Arrneiln Murphy wna vIMtlng wllh her alater, Mra. Kdl'li Woodlo, on Hutiiluy. MIhn Mann anil Mr. It. ll. GlhNon called on Mr, mul Mra. ituwlntt Hun day eveiilliK. Mr. Hunllngton, Bcrompanled by Mr. HandN, P-ft IuhI week for Hpo knnn, whern hIki will mnlio. her hod a nhort v I h 1 1 . Mr. nml Mr. W. F. DoughiKii, nml MIhh Ulna Douglu, ere porllnnd vlHltora In nt week. Mr. Clark anil notl, Murray, atten ded thn phonn meeting at Jxivnr Mon day. Dick CII'Non piirchawil two plga of Mr. Hawtell thn flrt Of tin; week. Tlm hcIiooI children of DlHirlct No, 50 worn given a vacation on Tuexday, hecuiiHn thn teuiher Wat iu lionrNi) nlii; could Hcarcely talk. in Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A LOGAN. At thn March mooting of Harding OraiiKe, Senator Ilourne'a proponed dry laud homoHtcnd bill waa dlHcuKNed mid found no aupportora m it Hi-emed lo favor men of ineaiiH and not poor home builder. Oln ThomjiHon liai Inwn very lck nnd hi mind wa affeited pruhably hy an attack of lagrlppo. Horn to Mr. and Mm. C. F. M. Drown on February 2:srd a daughter. Horn to Mr. and Mr. 8. (J. Kirch cm, on March 5tb, a daughter. 0. A. Kohl and O. I). Hohblna at tended thn (irange Convention on the 8th. There will bfl a Grance benefit baa ket aoclal and entertainment on Hie 19th of March. Tho tirangn kitchen In being en larged and other improvement! made by I W. FoBter. 8. O. Klrchem received a bob cat bounty thla week. FIRWOOD. A new act of lunik hna Juat arrived at the FlrwiHMl IJbrnry. anil everyone la Invited io come and look them over. Thorn In aure to be wonothltig Hint will InteroNl you. Thn library la In , h..r.... ,,t VI r V ll Hurt til I her homo. Iteport Juat received from Sioux City, la., that W. I Wllklna. Sr., had Juat been married to a lady from Lin coln, NcbriiHka. F. P. A. will hold their regular mooting Saturday, March 19. The community In urged ti be prcHent. A. C. Mllltroli ramn out from Port land hint week In intend the Farmer-! IllHtlttllO. Mr. Harbor, who recently bought a purl of the Joe Wllllg place la biiHy liulldlug chicken hoiiHcg and netting out urchnrd. K. D. Hart Iin it two frenh cow for aale, AIho n flue full bhKl reulNtered Joraey bull, three nioiitha old. Mr. Hart expocta to keep nothliiK but full- blood Joraey. A nuinbor of FIiwihhI people at- tended the Farmer' Institute nt Sandy. Mr. nnd Mr. Ned NcIkoii were pm- willed wllh ll flue bnliy boy last week. Clinmbcrliiln'a Stomach and Liver TahlelH are mife, aure and reliable, and have been plained by thousands of women who have been restored lo health through their gentle aid and curative proportion. Sold by nil deal-era. KELSO. Mr. and Mis. Ned Nelson are re Jolctng over the arrival of a bouncing boy March 1. Joel Jail apent Hie. past week In Kasteru Oregon. A few of our prosperous farmer attended the all day kossIiiii of "Far mer' liiNtltiite" nt Sandy, March 3. ProfoKNur Sciidder of O. A. C. gave thla part of tho county many praises both us a fruit growing mid dairy sec tion. Mr. Net.el hna bought 10 ncres of land from Antone Yubs, consideration Jilnu. The land was purl of the Mar lon Dickenson farm. V. P. Holier: of Dover, wns vis iting In Kelso Sunday mul Monday. Dr. Short of Ori'shnm, Is called Him our neighborhood quite frequently. Crla Johnson and Theodore llariles of lieorge, were In Kelso last week. Joel Jarl sold two line Jersey cows this week. Victor Johnson l busily engnged with a force of men clearing 10 acre of land on hi farm. Mrs. Jergor also has n force of men clearing 10 acres. John Johusrtid hns a contract to reel n $20,000 hnrn near llorlng for Mr. Sabln. The Economy BARGAIN STORE W. B. EDDY & SON Coracr of ilk, Opp tlx Bink A few of this weeks Bargains: A splendid assortment of ladles' fancy lnca and embroidered collar. The kind you usually pay 25c for, special al l,"c, two for Unites' Shoes, the kind that wear, an extra aervlceaule pair, $ ,() Thn "Kslacada," a neat, dressy shoe SW-M "Progress," best patent leather,.. SH0 Ladle' side combs, good weight... 10c Fancy back comb, at -,-lOc Harrettos. plain and fancy, medium weight, special,' 10c Extra heavy Barret to ',")C See our bargains In men' goods as follows: Fancy four-in-hand ties ,'c A very dressy, light-colored soft shirt 7,"c Host heavy work shoes, . .g''.4." Fine quality, strongly made black sateen shirts 1 (K) Strong, heavy, black hose, two for 25c .1. M. Johnston, agent for the Port laud Hnllwny, Unlit at Power Com pany at (ireahuiii, wna married Wed noNilay aftnrnoon In thin city to Elinor Johnston. Tlm marriage of W. J. 15.-Vlck to Ellle M. Callahan took place at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning at thn home of Ihn bride' parent, Mr. and MrN, IoiiIn Callaliun at Molalla. Mr. Vlck wna formerly In thn real estate biiHlni'NH nt. Oregon City. The hnppy pair will miiku tholr home at Molalla. Thn Junior clasa party of the Ore gon City High Hchool In Woodmen of ihn World hall last Saturday evening was a very hnppy event and about CD people attended. The evening wua happily passed with music and games. There were a number of guest of the studeiila present. The party waa chaperoned by Mis Maud Matt ley, a alHlaut principal of the High Rrhoot. and Director and Mra. 0. D. Eby and City Superintendent and Mr. F. J. S. Tooze were among the guest. The members and friend of Friend ly Class of thn Presbyterian Bunday School met on Wednesday evening, March 2, at the home of their presi dent, a social was substituted for the regular business meeting and the clasa Indulged In game and merry making. Miss Vol k mar, uncial chair man, presided and furnished enter tainment as followa: Vocal duet by Mis Long and Mis Kly; piano' solo by Mr, Wood fin; recitation by MIbs Hchuebel and piano duct by Mis Volk mar and Mr. Wooddn. The alTalr waa well attended and marks the Huccess of the Friendly Class as a permanent working organization. Miss Ivah Gordon of Canby, was tendered a china shower by the Gyp sies Saturday evening at the home of Mi hb Myrtle Buchanan of Thirteenth and Main streets in honor of her ap proaching marriage to Walter S. Wells of this city. The home of Mlaa Huchanan was very prettily decorated In pink and white, carnations, satin streamers and shades of the candle- Wouldn't you like to hear yVaihington and Lincoln make addresses? I rt -.. ...i.i a.i ! vi Luuisi; uu wuuiu, uui mat ii .. impossible. Many of their noble sen timents remain, but their voices are stilled forever. How different had they lived in the present day! The Victor would have preserved their voices for future generations just as it does President Taft's. You can hca ' ' -i on the Victor. And you can have the 1' ' ates Marine Band ("The President's Ow . i 'ryor's and Sousa's Bands play selections fu j whenever you want. Come in and hear the Victor find out what a wealth of music and entertainment it ha in store for you. There is a Victor lor YOU-?10to $100; Victrola$125 to $250. Terms to suit. iBurmeister 4 Andresen VICTORiAND EDISON DEALERS Oregon City'Jewelers.Suspension Bridge Cor. Stockholders Meeting. Entice la herehv pfvpn thai Iho nn. bra In corresponding colors added to j na, meetlng of lhe stockholders of the beauty of the rooms. The evea Ing was spent In music and contests. Kefreshmenta in pink and white were served. Mia Gordon was presented with several handsome pieces of china. PreBent were: Miss Edith Cheney. Miss Ivah Gordon, Miss Bessie Daul ton. Miss Helen Daulton, Miss Bessie Kelly. Miss Zlda Goldsmith. Miss Almee Dollack, Miss Marjorie Cau Held. Miss CI Barclay Pratt, Mrs. U A. Morrl and Mrs. M. D. Latourette. The Sandy Land Company will be held at Sandy, Monday, the 4th day of April. 1310. at 2 o'clock P. M. for the election of officers and the trans action of such other business as may come before the meeting, E. T. BRUNS, Secretary. I Of unusual Interest wag the gather ing of 19 pioneer women Tuesday af ! tornoon at the home of Mrs. George ; A. Harding, who entertained at lun 1 cheon In honor of the birthday of her j mother, Mrs. Mary E. Barlow. The I agsregate age of the 19 was 1406 i year, the average being 74 years and j the eldest lady present being a little I more than 8G years. The house was i artistically decorated with narcissi, : hyacinths, violets and other spring : blossoms, and Mrs. Harding was as 1 slsted by Mrs. Frank T. Barlow, Mrs. i Nieta Harlow Lawrence and MIbs i Mary S. Barlow. Fourteen of the 19 j j guests were widows. After a dell-1 cIoub luncheon the afternoon wa3 1 I spent In games and many remlnlscen-1 j ces of early days. In tho story tel-1 ! ling contest Mrs. Fellows received the J ' prize, the prize for target shooting j went to Mrs. John Pllsbury and In the bean guessing contest the prize ! was awarded to Mrs. McDonald. Those present were Mrs. Jacgar. Mrs. H. L. Kelly, Mrs. Draper. Mrs. S. Charman, Mrs. McCarver, Mrs. Carothers, Mrs. Huntley, Mrs. Elizabeth Fuchs. Mrs. Waldron, Mrs. Put row, Mrs. McDon ald, Mrs. John T. Apperson, Mrs. Dan iel O'NIel, Mrs. Warner, of Portland. Mrs. John Pllsbury. of Portland, Mrs. Glasspool, of Portland, Mrs. Fellows, Mrs. M. M. Charman and Mrs. Mary E. Barlow. Summoni. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clack amas. Esther Hull, Plaintiff, vs. John J. Hull, Defendant To John J. Hull, above named de fendant: 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 and cause on or before the expiration of six weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wlt: on or before the 22d day of April, 1910, and If you fall so to anawer, the plaintiff, for want thereof will take Judgment against you for a decree dissolving the bonds of matri mony heretofore and now existing be tween you and the plaintiff and for such other and further relief as to the Court seems meet and just This summons is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, and Bald order was made and dated the 10th day of March, 1910, and the date of the first publication of this summons Is the 11th day of March, 1910. and the date of the last publication of this summons Is the 22d day of April. 1910. A. R. MENDENHALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling In your throat? Does your cough annoy you nt night, and do you raise mucus in the uiornliiR? Do you wnnt relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and you will be pleased. Sold hy all dealers. DANGER IN DELAY. Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous For Oregon City People To Neglect. Tho groat danger of kidney troubles Is that they get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness lameness, sore ness, lumbago, urinary troubles, drop sy, diabetes nnd litight's disease fol low In. merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure the kid neys with the certain and safe rem edy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here In Oregon Ity. IS. W. Mlillom, 71 1 Main street. Ore gon City, uro says: "mo puiiiic statement I gave In 1 !(! In prnlse, of Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good: Kidney mul bladder trouble caused nie much Buffering and as time pnssed my condition became, worse. I finally consulted a physician, Itut his treat ment did not bring tho desired relief. Tho kidney secretions were pnlntiil and distressing In passage nnd caused mo much annoyance. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, I got a box at Huntley Bros. Drug Co. and It wns simply nsionlshlng tho way they took ffect on my trouble. By the tlnio I hud finished tho contents of one box, every symptom of kidney complaint had disappeared and my kidneys no longer annoyed mo," For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. Kostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo ngeuts for the United Stnte. Remomber the name Doan's and take no other. PYRAMID C0PPEE TEA EXTRACTS SPICES BAKING POWDER ETC, ETC. -GIVE- Better Results at Lower Cost Sold only by H.Y. With Wtlls-Fargo Express Near ihi Depot Main 1771 A64 PYRAMID DKRRY LODGE NO 154, LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION Meets evenings of last Saturday In month at Shannon's Hall, 9th and J. Q Adams St., J. K. Morris, secretary, Wm. Shannon, W. M. ALL PKBSONS KNOWING THEM SELVES TO BE Indebted to me will please call and settle, as I have sold my harness business. Books and accounts have been left at my former place of business, on Main street. A. H. Miley. DEUTSCHER VEREIN OF ORE gon City meets secoud Saturday after noon in each month at Knapp's hall In Winter and In Schnoerr's Park, Willamette, In Summer. Gus Schnoerr, president; Rudolph Seller, secretary. FOR SALE. Black Minorca eggs, $1.00 a setting of 15. G. Eilers, R. F. D. 3, Box Uti, Aurora, Oregon. OREGON CITY MARKETS (Continued from page 1) Oregon Grape root, 2(?3c lb. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hides green opw 7V4 to Sc; steer 10c: calf 16c; salt lc more; best dry 17 to IS cents. Hops, 190S crop, prime, 14c, 1909, 1G to 19c. Wool 20cto 21c. Mohair 24ciS'26c. Stock, Live Weight. Best steers, $3.25 to $6.25 fair to good, $5.00 to $5.50: strictly good cows, $4.25 to $4.50; fair to good, $3.25 $4.00; calves, light, $5.50 to $6.00; heavy, $4.00 to $5.00; spayed heifers, $4.50 to $4.75; bulls, $3.00 to $3.50; best weathers, $3.50 to $5.75; fair to good. $4.50 to $5.00: best lambs, $6.00 to $6.50; top hogs, $9.00 to $9.10; fair to good. $S.75 to $9.00. Ewes, $1.25 to $4.50. Fuel, Oils, Lumber, Etc. Coal Best Meudota sacked, $S,00 per ton. Richmond, $14. Wood 1st growth flr, $4 cord; 2d growth, $3.75 cord: hard, mixed, $5; stove-wood, $2 load. Oils Linseed, raw, In cases 95c per gal.; In bbls, 8Sc. Boiled, cases, 95c; bbls, 90c per gal. Castor, .machine, 50c gal. Best Separator, 75c per gal. Gasoline, 20c gal. Kerosene pure, 30c gal; common 20c; 5 gal. 85c. Lumber Al grade, rough, $20 per M. Second, $15; common $11. Flooring, $28; Celling, $22,. Rustic, $28; Dlmln slon stuff, $11 per M. J. M. MeiklejoKn The Homebuyers Friend I have made money for others. I can for you. Lt me refer you to some pleased customers. I have some splendid bargains in property; some that are real money-makers. LOTS, SIGHTLY LOTS, close to the large tract recently purchased by the city for a park, on beautiful Mt. Tabor. Round to Increase in value. Large sized lots, $550 and up, $25 cash, $10 per month. 380 East Wasfiftigton St., PORTLAND, OREGON Phones East 11115, B-1437. Office Open Sunday. WE PAY CASH For anything you have to sell, at the highest market price, and in any quantity. See us before disposing of your Pork, Veal, Chickens, Eggs, Potatoes, Oats, Hay, Straw or any thing else in the Produce line WE ALSO HAVE FOR SALE:. Hay. Grain, Feed, Coal, Lime, Cement, House Plaster, Land Plaster, Orchard Spray, Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy, White and Black Vetch Seeds also Field Peas. Agents for Stodebakcr Vehicles; R. M. Wade & Co. Farm Implements and Garden Tools. k 3 J J We also handle Howard's Floor and Feed Good as the best and made at home. Oregon City Commission COMPANY nth and Main Streets OREGON CITY