Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 08, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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    ORKOON" CITY ENTKUPU1SK, FRIDAY, NOVKMKKU 8, 1012,
HAWLEY TO
RUSH
OPEN!!
tt OF
LOCKS
CONGRESSMAN WILL INSIST UP
ON SPEEDY TRANSFER
TO U. 8.
TITLE DISPUTE CAUSES THE DELAY
Pln It to Give Shippers Relief From
Heavy Tolls McCourt Prom
lies to Assist In
Work
SALEM, Or Nov. 1. Represents
live Hle tuts taken up with Unit
ed States Attorney MyCourt, at Port
land, the matter of (lie speedy acqul
sttion by tbe Government of tte locks
at Oregon City. It aeems to nave
been tbe general Impression that
since the Uovernent and the state
provided the funds for tho purchase
of the existing locks and their repair,
there would be no further delay In
the passing of the title to the United
States.
Mr. Hawley found that persons us
ing the locks were still subjected to
the usual tolls, and he set about to
determine the cause anu nrge expe
dition in the transaction, so that ship
pers could have an open river. Mr.
McCourt advises Mr. Hawley that the
Portland Railway. Light Power
Company recently submitted an ab
stract of the titles to the lands sought
to be acquired) by the Government,
but that upon examination of ab
stracts It was found moat of the land
embraced In the property had been
Included in platted townsitet and the
plats thereof had never been placed
on record.
As the descriptions In the convey
ances referred to the tracts by lots
within these townaltea. It was Impos
sible to determine whether the land
extended over the land covered by
the locks.
The United States Attorney Teturn
ed the abstracts to the company with
the request that the"ortgtnal plats be
secured or a survey made that would
definitely Identify the property. The
company has compiled with this re
quest but a number of defects are yet
supposed to exist, these being large
ly incurable. The company has had
exclusive possession of the property
for years so title under the statute of
limitations has prooably vested, so
the War Department probably will ac
cept the Utiles in spite of the defects.
TURKS ARE CUT Off SCHOONER HITS
BAR, KILLING 5
LONDON. Nov. 6. The water sup-
ply of Constantinople waa cutoff to- ...T.lu - . . .,
THE FAVORITE NOW.
Campfir Costume Popu
lar Fer Indoor Wear.
FEW SCORELESS
TIE GAMES NOW
EO, LEAPS TO DEATH ON
ROCKS
occupied Darkas at the end of the I
line of TchutaUa. from which point
trie aqueduct supplylug the Turkish
capital starts according to a news
agency dispatch from Sofila,
Tbe great powers of Lurouo are
alllKUtr.g themselves on cither iMo of
a very sharp line regarding the future
of lha Italknn atat.,. 1'uhlic onlnloil
111 England. France and Russia Is that Christoflerson Makts Two Flights In
AVIATOR TRIES TO RENDER AID
the allies should have the territory
w hich they have couquered, aud Kua-
sia, particularly, haa warned Turkey
that conditions could only become
worse should further disaster occur
at TchataUa.
Ou the other side are Austra l lun
gary, Germany and Italy. Austria-Hun
gary, which after all Is tbe most dl-
rectly Interested, being the) nearest
neighbor to liie Balkan Slates, will
not. it Is believed, sit quietly by and
see the Balkan League establish Itself , dwUn th, Jltty
la which direction her trade it ex
panding, while at the aame time the
The Austrian government polnta out " rty th same point on the dan-
Attempt to Pick up Members
of lll-Fated
Crew
MAKSHF1ELD, Or, Nov. 1. Five
lives were lost on the Coos Hay bar
this nioruing, when tbe little gusullue
schooner Osprey was wrecked and
when her captain, refusing to be the
only one of the crew saved, leaped
Even the bodies probably will not
be recovered, and what llttU Is left
of the boat Is being torn to splinters
that the Albanians are as much a na
tlon aa any of the allies, and that Al-
bania should be served for the Albanians.
The first sign of dissension among
serous submerged Jetty where, about
a year ago, the North Star No. 1 a
gasoline launch, was wrecked aud six
lives lost
Heroic attempts were made to savj
the Halkan allies themselves comes ,he J Ko8Coe' but wl,h
In dispatch from Belgrade, In which
it is said the Servians are beginning
to declare that the "autonomous Al-
out result. Tbe lifesavers were out,
but were unable to do anything, as
the sea was rolling high, and an air-
PORTLAND REJECTS
bania- which was agreed upon before hlP ftight wa. nude over the bar by
the war atarted. has now faded away. Aviator Chrl.toffer.on, of Portland.
i . Hi.n.frh ha M.,im.n Aihn. 'a the hope of locating some Of the
.kJ r. . th ai.n tuen. but they had met death so quick-
troops are blamed for the change In ,d lh V hd
the Servian attitude. ?v..i.?K.u I
...., ... destruction that there waa no chance
inaieaa or ine jmiie . reica o u.e t0 do gibing when the news of the
ul...v. vv u.unr.u. - dlgaiter reached this city.
via, iue miuq uiiNiaa hji uiai o-
vla now wants $0 miles, ana that in
return Montenegro la to get more
than her allotment of the district
Novlpaxar.
J
Under New Football Rules Teams
Show Tfielr Real Strength,
DEFENSE CAUSES WORRY.
Rsmoval ef Rtstriottent en Forward
Pass Rssults In Return te Running
Qsme Balanoe of Offense Is In
ereastd Over Dsfense,
The football sensou of 11113 Is well
under way, and (lie big elevena are
rounding Into the home stretch with
the championship games not fur off.
The large totals made by the leading
teams of late seem slgiilhYaut 1u a wsy
and are In marked contrast to the scor
ing done by these tennis during the
same period last year. The extra
down, shortened length of the field
and removal of tbe retrlrtltitis on the
forward pass seem to lie lienrlug fruit:
also accomplishing the purpose of the
rule makers by Increasing the balance
of the offense over the defense to such
an extent that, barring accidents and
flukes, the stronger and more finished
team ennuot be dented. The team
which has ilevelod s powerful at
tack Is bound to get results.
The new rules have been given s
thorough tryoiit and. If all signs are
not amiss. It behooves the coachera to
begin to worry about their defense.
which was nut of so much moment
More popular this winter than the .. vear and which was neglected In
former favorite, tbe middy suit, is tne .ouie cases to a great extent In an at
Heart to Heart
Talks.
tjr EDWIN A. NYE
TIE FATHER OF A FLOWER.
Of all the flowers of curl li what la
choicer than the Anierlcun Beauty
rose?
nut
Do you know the man who crealee
that leautlful thing la n lonely, disap
pointed, hopeless old limn who lis
scarcely where to Iny Ills heiulT
Specific details are lucking, but It Is
known that because of lack of money
to promote the culture of the lleauty
and to exploit It others stepped In hiiiI
reaped the fruits. Tens of thousand
were made, of which the original grow
er got none.
Today the bent and shabby father of 17.00 to Is M).
til. flower wains tne streets or n- i,.c,.lnls of sheen have not been
Ington seeking an occasional job from tn ttvy ml ,nn mmx to supply
some prosperous norlst who knows Ills the deuinnd. Trices continue about
history or goes hungry. slady. I Jiiuhs have formed tho bulk
Meantime his rime riots In every con- of the receipts and sold for 5.u0
servatory over Hie enrth. Hogs have tn-en the biggest crop of
He Is a gentle old ipsn of refined the season. Monday's swing supply
tsslee, quiet ways nnd sensitive nature, sold at $S.S0. while tho extreme (op
And It la characteristic of him Hint lis rri.lay was 1.1 uu. mostly coinractnu
OFFERINGS HEAVY
The I'orllaiid Union Htock Yards
Company reports as lolluws:
lleoolpls for the weuk have been as
follows: Cattle H1KJ; ralves H;
hogs I (UK; shiwp il7.
The heavy receipts this week havo
hnd a tendency lo make the market
slow and draggy. (inly tholce steers
run bring aa good an offer as ffl.flB
and the market can be railed luo to
l!o off, Not much feeder stuff In ev
deuce, but what there for (ho market
finds ready sale, Crime hulfore are
blinking $5. BO to u, ami extra good
cows 15.60 lo $6 76. Calves weighing
from 160 to 3oo pounds ban brought
is, 60 to 1.1.76 and 200 to 3UQ puiiuda
stuff, which If sold on the open mark
et could not have brought more than
17.7ft, Of courts the present heavy
liquidation Is responsible for the sen-
tlonal decline.
raw or asowa saaos.
ti,- ... n.t o h. h.h fhiin-.. campflre girl coatume which la being tenitt to work out the acorlng offeuse.
i r.m.in r,.j ik. , worn lndl,or- Tnl twtume Includes Tn, nnsl verdict, however, must be
3 bu.Pm.a.te?5f J,to.nprey' Chl.' "J -M ,h - l
Johnn , r,....i. ..,nL. .VI Pocketa. It la very natty when devel- M November.
The eorreaoonJent adds slenlflcanl- PW: Jo Peltscn. of AUrdeen. r1 ,H T - . wa u? W"H
The correspondent adds slgntDcant a collar and cuff, of un cloth or suede
-Thd Emperor of Russia will be 1?"-
vU and Bulgaria In regard to these HtrTey' of rbun. paaen-
the origfaal agreement between the'
Sills," An Enterprising Din
in .h. Ti.,iv.rn An English luinitt-r ei
than half tbe store price? The number
of threads needed depends on the
thickness of the cord desired. Expert
ment with a short bit will Illustrate
this. For s four strand cord measure
four days of continuous fighting I nd bad been thrown ui.ii her ix-im little more than four tlmee the length
The scores in themselves are pretty
conclusive evidence thnt tbe running
game of the big eleven la coming back
into Its own aimln. The weaker teams
The Making ef Cerdfc .1M n . .. . V0rr difficult to aisve
Now that fancy cords are so mnch - J.. ),(. . ,tr.nse and an aver
nsed why not make your own for less iR. kck.f Tney m)gt prepared to
troops In the vicinity of Tchorlu are Sged In n nntl.-t en-, m v hi b I'
preparing to rejume their advance I appeared that a iwi u-id i-eii e
on TrhlH After four nlehts and I ivmrnt tn verv severe rule of W. ii'i
carry the ball themselves or It will
eventually end up In the shadow of the
goal posts. Scoreless ties consequently
will be the great exception and not
likelihood.
The forward pass, deceptive attack
PORTLAND, Nov. 1 An unexpect
edly large vote cast today at the spec
ial city erection, according to the re
turns tabulated up to midnight, re
sulted in the defeat of both forms 01
commission charter, most of the bond
issues proposed, salary Increases
sought, left the police under civil ser
vice by a large majority and carried
down with the general avalanche the
proposition to create the office of city
prosecutor.
The one outstanding favorable vote
was that for the Northwestern Elec
tric Company, which was granted a
franchise to sell heat, light and pow
er in Portland by aa overwhelming
majority. The earliest returns from
all parts of the city carried the cer
tainty that this measure, which was
submitted on referendum by the city
council, had passed and that the new
company had received a most hearty
indorsement
around Lule Burgas, the Bulgarian -nj- Th,. iKirrister. u.nonint r miu I desired. Double once, then stand atone ,n(t ,h n.-kin,, ram. .111 be the soe-
soldlers were given two days' rest Uol matters, asked u seaman w n. end of the room facing ao assistant (at ct npon which each a team must
iui penou eprru lu.j uu u. WHa ln tne wim, (, it was me opposite enai sna m 001 n rwisi ibi , offen(ie. At et no tesm bss
troops by this time probably are again . ... ,.1n1Mi. um.11 the thread sway from you In opposite .v, . e,...i .!. n,. hi,.h
which the wlluess said, with a sner. directions. .ow ran-n tne cora in me -oyid be called consistent
If you kuew as mm h of the sea as I center, join tne enus evenly and release TnPe, out 0f fire or thereabouts hsve
do you would know that this la not s the center, which will allow tt to curl bee,, tBe gversge of tbe best forwsrd
very essy matter." This Incident led Itself Into tbe finished cord, only M!Wnir tesurn. Their success bss beeu
the counsel to turn his sttentlon to tbe smoothing occaslonslly to preveut confined to a large extent to the short
A ,. A subject, and he Invented an apparatus kinks. If tbe thread Is very fine or an forward Dasa. The ball la now becom
ed by General Kutintcheff is march- for lowerln topmasts, for which he unusually heavy cord la desired the Dg Coo valuable to throw around. We
ing along the coast of the sea of Mar- obtained a patent and realised thereby process msy be rr pea ted. twisting the flnj , great many of the larger elevena
mora to effect a Junction with the Bui- npwaro 01 vj 01s lutcuuuu. iwunru iumi. uouuuuK bksiu anu witfi a strong running attack, using 11
WHEAT AND HOP
WETS QUIET
on the move,
The Bulgarian army near Tchorlu
is being reinforced with troops taken
from the investing forces around Ad'
rianople, whose places ln turn have
been taken by Servians.
garian army commanded by General
Dimltrieff at Tchatalja.
To get on the move quickly, the Bul
garian troops have worked hard, as
they have thousands of wounded
An Odd S.rtnon. .
It seems doubtful if there Is any
thing more crooked than the following
title of a pamphlet published In 1703:
Turks and Bulgarians to take care of I "The Deformity nf Sin Cured: a Ser
and have had to burn or bury a large mon Preached at St. Michael's. Crook-
number Of killed. I mA T.n. fWnr th. PHnr. of Dmnra
It is stated officially in a dispatch . . ' , , . , ,.
from Belgrade, that the Servians, hav- ' "-n"l"'""-
lng annihilated the Turkish army ln pamphlet was sold by Matthew Den-
Macedonia, have been ordered to as- ton at the Crooked Billet near Cripple
slat the Bulgarians. Greeks and Mon- nte. Tbe words of the text are.
tenegTlns.
T
DESTROYED BY WIND
SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua,
Nov. 1. The seaport of Acapulca on
the Pacific coast of Mexico, was vir
tually destroyed by a severe hurri
cane on Wednesday night according
to wireless dispatches received here.
Four-fifths of the town was shatter
ed and the American Consulate was
unroofed, the Consular records being
damaged by rain. No lives were lost
but many of the natives were Injured.
Ryan and Mtnsor Runt
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Nov. 1.
Eddie Mensor, of Pittsburg. Sfld Bud
dy Ryan, of Cleveland, major leagua
ballplayers, have decided to pasa the
'Every crooked pntn shnll be made
straight." and the prince before whom
It wss read was deformed.
Dedication.
If I were a great author I would
winter here. Thev have beanhavine to you."
great snort hunting. "You'll do that anyhow." replied the
onae.
"What sort of s book?"
"A check book."-Wasblngton Star.
SIX CHILDREN BORN TO
COUPLE IN 13 MONTHS
FRANKLIN, Pa Nov. 1. Six child
ren in a little over 13 months is the
birth record ln the family of Stephen
Nagotte, of Frenchtown. Mrs. Na-
gotte has borne 15 children "in 12
years.
The Plsn.t Mars.
The whole globe of Mars, which has
a diameter of about half that of tbe
earth (523 tbouuii(lths-I."2M kllome-
On September 10. 1911. she eave ters- or 4-2SI n"11"' weighs only in;
CTrth to triplets, and tnia week three inousanatns or our gione. or 1
I.5K4
sturdy boys arrived.
GETS DEATH THREAT
NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Rumors of a
plot to assassinate District Attorney
Whitman through the medium of
thugs trom Chicago's underworld,
found basis to337 when It ltcame
known that Whitman; received the
following unsigned telegram last
night:
"Look out for four men coming on
Chicago train No. 4 P. M. Saturday.'
Whitman had previously received
a letter warning him that a plot
against his life was on foot because
of his prosecution of Ex-Police Lieu
tenant Becker.
Old Tim. Apothecaries.
Some of the old time apothecaries
restored their patients with remedies
which their successors today are bar
red from selling. John Archer, phy
sician in ordinary to Charles II.. kept
apothecaries' shops in various parts of
London and sold tohnco at all of
them. Archer recommended his pa
tients to smoke, holding that "tobacco
purifies the nir from Infectious malig
nancy by Its fragrance, sweetens tbe
breath, strengthens the brain and
memory and revives the sicht to ad
miration." He charged 2 shillings an
onn'-e for his tobacco, which was sup
posed to possess seial virtues "to be
qulntllllons of kilograms. The density
of the materials which compose Mars
Is Inferior to that of the sulistanct-s
vhlcb compose the earth In the propor
tion of 711 to 1.UO0.
Four Extremes.
The coldi-xt pliu-r 011 earth Inhabited
by man Is Verkhoyansk, ulnive the arc
tic circle, in northeastern Sllerla. The
tliermometr then' drops to XI degrees
below zero In .Iniiunry. hut sometimes
rises to W degrees alsve zero In the
shade In July, dropping, however, to
tbe freezing i lit on the warmest sum
mer nights The hottest place In the
orld Is the interior of the great Sa
perceived after taking one pipe." Lon- hara desert. In Africa, where the ther
don Standard. inotneter risen to T degrees The wet
test place Is (Jreytown. .Nicaragua,
where the mean annual rainfall Is 2V)
Inches. The place of least rain Is Port
Nolloth. In South Africa, where less
tban an Inch sometimes falls In a year.
L
No 8in.eur..
"Why do you keep pestering me for
money all the tlmeT' demanded old
Closefist as bis son begged for few
dollars extra. "Why don't you go ont
somewhere and work for It?"
"Gee. dad." replied the boy. "is there
any harder work anywhere than get
ting a dollar ont of yon?" Harper's
Weekly.
SPRINGFIELD, Or, Nov. 6. The
prohibition amendment failed to carry
in this city. Tho voters gave a major
ity of 20, out of a total of 473, to tbe
"weta." On the other hand, the city
ticket nominated by the "dryiV won
by 20 rotes over the citizens ticket
which stood for present conditions.
The Socialists polled 23 rotea. This
Is the result of peculiar conditions.
The ''drys thought the. Prohibition
smendment safe and worked to d.
fit the Citizens' ticket. The "wets
felt that then- ticket was safe, but
feared for the amendment The work
on both sides proved effective, as
each party accomplished its end.
Lovely, but Unwan.d.
In former times even highborn la
dles and gentlemen seem not to have
troubled even to wash' their hands
with any frequency. Even tbe fair
and witty Margaret of Navarre on one
occasion avowed her neglect of ele
mentary cleanliness ln the frankest
way. "Look at these lovely hands of
mine." said she to one of her courtiers.
"They have not been washed for eight
days, yet I'll wager they outshine
yours." In an old French manual of
etiquette. "Loll de la Galanterie." pub
lished ln 1040. the complete dandy Is
advised to "take trouble to wash hi'
hands every day and bis face almost
ss often."
YOUR HOME LIFE.
What is the effect of your pres
ence in your home? Uoes your
look (all like a sunbeam or a ihadow
acrou the breakfast table) Upon
what subjects do you speak with
greatest freedom and keenest relish
your aches and failures, or the
things which are beautiful and fine
and high? For your own sake and
for the sake of others you ought to
bring your soul into a jubilant mood;
you ought to make your presence
in your home a joy to all within its
walls.
Marv.ious.
She And to think I am the only girl
yon ever loved: lie-Yes. dear. She
And to think von thought I believed it!
POLK'S-
OREGON and WASHINGTON
Business Directory
A Directory ef Mch City, Tow. in 4
Vlll. slvlna deaciiptly. skatch of
ack slae. location, popuistloa, tl-
srsph. ihlpplnff sod banking- point;
Jm Classified Directory, compiled by
foulness and profaulco.
R. t. POI.K CO, PF.ATTT.t
lowing the cord to adjust Itself. Fasten 1( a threat to hold off the defensive
raw ends with a self knot and there baCa or as a part of their. ou game
win De oo raveling. WDen tt.?r wish to open up in nildfleld
or take their opiwiients by surprise st
Haw De You Lis. th. pannl.rl unexpected mouieuls In the game.
Particularly graceful and pretty Is Princeton among tbe larger elevena
this little gown of taupe cbarmeuse, tne faM bM been getting tbe best
results from her forward passes and Is
going to give any defensive back field
I It comes up against all kinds of dim
culty In stopping the quick throws by
Andrews and linker, who have been
passing with wonderful accuracy and
speed to their ends.
The Army has a clever scoring pass
of the same kind, with a halfback
slipping through the Hue uirseeu to
take the ball In case the ends are covered.
It Is the team with the expert st the
delivering end which Is showing a for
ward passing game worthy of the
name, it Is tne neaa wora me expen
uses In making his passes that counts.
There are ninny good backs who can
pass the ball well and the large ma
jority of ends can catch It but there
are few backs who can connect up the
receiving end and tbe delivering end
with any consistent average.
It requires a cool, brainy man, who
la hot easily flustered. Such a back
will often win games for his team
with the odds heavily against him.
This year he has the whole field In
front of him In which to place the
ball, an added down In which to try
the pass, and a strengthened running
game Is mnklng the work of the de
fensive Imck a pretty ticklish propo
sition.
On the other hnnd. there are only
certain occasions and certain pari, of
the Held in which the forwnrd pass
may be tried nnd which help the de
fense to cnll the turn and Is- ready
for the pass when It comes. It Is the
unexpected pass, used by the quarter
back when, according to all the laws
of generalship and conservative foot
ball, a running piny should be used.
that Is most often successful.
Then also a team with a good run
ning game and a strong punter does
not like to give Its opponents the
fit
$ .
itvW 1
should refuse tn touch or rare for an
American Itesuty.
The gorgeous bloom Is not for hi 111.
Though be dreamed It Into being It
serves only to remind him of a life's
dlsapiHitntment and the Ingratitude nf
mankind. It Is to hint na If th. thing
created had turned away from Its crea
tor.
And so
While his (lower flourishes every-
here In the gardens, adorns the bos
om, of countless hsppy brides, cheers
the bedside or lifts Its blushing fare In
the midst or luxury anil lovt ami N0thr exporters nor millers ars
laughter. Its shabby old maker goes doing much In the wheat market Tbe
about desolate and forgotten. tendency of the Kuropoan wheat mar-
It Is the way of life. keta Is weak.
True it is. out siisinerui: The hop market Is dull, growers
Fhanieful It hss alwsys been thai realising that It would not be wise to
genius should hsve l climb other force their bop. on the market now.
meu'a stair for Its meager dole: shsme nd are holding bark.
ful Ihst "I'nmdlse I.t.t" should go fot The demand for Oregon eggs la
a few pounds and that blgar Allan I slow at the high price, quoted. The
Pee In his penury should get but l " weatner ana tne pre.ence or
for "The linven " .astern eggs si a lower price la ro-
..... ,.. .........,-- sponsiuio. 1 d. iregon eggs are unng-
tbe dlacoverer. the Inventor, the make ZZZZ
01 wortn or is-siM.T noooiu im .-ot-wi.-o i rente a doxen.
of Ills s for InlHir.
We lice nnd enjor bees use of some
KkIv's MiifTerliitf and sacrifice.
We o Inrtullrlr more than we ran
ever rep-
We noniilii forgetfully In the 1
relish v s thousand things which
twl us nothing
And who of us, when he ls desd.
shall have given tn the world s herttsge
of pertH'tunl hestitr sin-h as this poor
old gardener of Washington?
(Irape. are selling at such low
Th. Len. Star T.sas. price that many of the growers rs
The origin of the I -one xtar flag ol fuse to sell at the figure and have do
th. r......i,n.. ..t r. ... .iitir.it elded It Is more prontable to make
dear. Tbe ,,. been m.de that I, r "T"
I !' s W SXJ l S) UI VMW WMw
was unfurled In the present territory uoundi fcud nny of ,hf) Rruwsrs are
of Ixiulslnna In IMlo. but other search giving their remaining grapes to tbelr
era csnnot tlnd earlier trace of It than UelghlKir.. They were never more
the Dresentntloti of such s banner tt Plentiful or delicious than this year.
the coimianv of CiiPtaln Andrew Itob Al'l"" 01 J" Q'laiiiy are oeing
i. . 1.. 11.. wis. . nun ...,. -i.i.n I'rought to tbe local marketa. and
nson In May. IKtt. Still another claim hw , d)ji fof ,h
Is mad. for a Dag unfurled at elasec ,, ,.,. r,nK)n (rom M c,nts to
Jan. n, irvio. sou sjiio 10 us v. oec'' I 25 a box.
ms.ie oy a in.iiuimn or n Th( mrket for , fw
vllle. Oa. One story has It that th. d,,B nBi uo,n ...i,, wltn n0 .,.
star came rrom ine raci mat uovernoi ,),,, ch0re n1M ar, now hard to
Smith, for lack of a seal, used a brass nnd.
button from his coat which bore a dv.
pointed star. -St. Louis Republic.
The price of butler remains about
the same as last week.
sx CRAPE PRICE 80 LOW
GROWERS WONT SELL
A Printer'. Blund.r,
A Purls i(etvsiser on one occasion
made a blunder which excited no sins II
s mount of merriment at tbe expense of
a man of real talent. The following
paragraphs. Intended to have been
printed separately, were by some error
so arranged that they were read con
secutively: "Dr. X. has been appoint-
DEMAND FOR HOPS
TO REICH BETTER
The Indications are for an early re
sumption of trade In the bop markot.
ed head physician to the llopltnl de '"or t"o past week tho hop market
la Chsrlte. Orders hsve been Issued n bun aomewhat dull. The hops
by the authorities for the Immediate ""V1 re hcld h" ' Krowers will
extension of the cemetery of Mont Par- , ,u , k 1 .
nM. The works are Mng executed I, rBl W).k, (;(ti
with the utmost dispatch. .,..d for ,., ...B .... fHW dttv, .
tm tn IS l,i 1Q ttt.ntm (linv. n.lnaa t.. .
ThS BfS Ott.r. . , . , , .. nn cl
The sea otter combines the habits of ,POWr. ... ,,m)tlnM ,nr .,, hh,P
S seal with the Intelligence slid a mus- ,iri,.,.. than those between now and
Ing character of the oiler. When met th,, end of the year, Borne of ih
In herds fur out at sen. w hich Is but Kastern dealers are .ending West for
seldom now. they are -oiiiinoiily seen their hops, but these dealers are try
swimming on their bm ks. They even lug to keep prices down. It Is ex-
eat their fis.d lying In this s.sltlon on period that there wll bo a consider-
the water mid nurse their young ones '"o amoiini or sales in jNoveniner.
on their chests U-hveen their paws, ex- The egg and butter market of ure
aetlv ns 11 soiiih ,.,i Island mother Iton City Is unchanged. PoUtooa
swims with her lathy In the water, have gone up to 75 cents retail for the
When sh-I Ing In this attitude they
local merchants. There are tome po
tatoes to be dug. The crop Is good.
OOWM or TAUPE CJiaMBDSl.
even shade their eyes with their psws
when the sun dazzle them.
On. More. Prevailing Oregon City orloes ars at
"Now don t ask any more questions. 1 follows:
Little boys should not tie Inquisitive." I1IDE3 (Buying), Oreen hides (0
"Want's Inquisitive, pn?"
which baa a pannier tunic over a plait- chance of Intercepting the ball with
ed skirt and a wide collar of tucked tbe advantage of being able at times
net to run It bark or the advantage of
Tbe skirt shows Just tbe tip of a I having possession of It mnch farther
dainty patent leather boot with a but- np In the opponent's territory than If
toned top of taupe suede. . It had been given on a punt
Home ends have shown marked abll
Turkish Tow.lino. I Ity In receiving the pass, especially the
The new Turkish toweling ban among men who are endowed with the height
Its possibilities developed an aptitude I and reach and who have hnd baseball
for tbe making of children's coats; It Is or basketball experience. Felton and
qnlte Inexpensive, and It Is not now re-1 Dsns of Harvard. Gillespie of the
garded as possessing these qualities. Army and Ilomelslor of Yale are types
but there Is much approval given to I of men who. when the ball Is passed
coats of taffeta finished by scalloped. In their vicinity, usually manage to
cape like collars of the silk or mad. bent the ether man to It They seem to
wltb s plain yoke and worn with a have the knack of being at the right
lawn collar place at the rlsrht time.
Miehelsno.lo.
Dr. Jow.tt' Discovery. Mteh.Unf.pln whlln nainting "The
Dr. Sophia Jex-Blake. whose persist- T... Jn(1mn,.. f.,i from hta ..ffold
ent efforts finally brought about the tn(J rerelved a palnfU injury In the
sdmlsslon of women to tbe practice of lff Ug mit nm,ef np ,nd would not
meoicine in cngianu. once rero.rieu. ,nr nng ,,, intjni, , cte
"It Is absurd to keep the door longer hrnfM, r,hrirtMn. came bv accident to
shut against young women, seeing how hm J(( foun(1 . ,b, do0n) rloMHl
many 01a women are insmer sierure- No on(, ,llir. h, wenf to the
less eloquence was once the object of s ,.,. n( ,uinl. ,ie found
wlttlctsm by Dr. Jowett Tbe master Mlrh.,. ,., .. , r(lvrd
of Ballol sat next to her at dinner. fo dle him frend the .hv-. bin wou'd
ami aner ine laaies renren ae ot lesve him. lie l.ro.ict.t him oet ot
marked, "I always knew that lex
meant law. but never until this night I n bm, 1Mr
that Jex meant Ja w
I he (tes-itlliir frune .f mind I11I0 wlii'
APPLES EXCELLENT
to 7c; salters 7c; dry hides 11 0 to
14c; sheep pelts 30o to 860 each.
EUUH Oregon ranch eggs 35 and
38 cents rase count
FEED (Selling), Shorts $27; bran
25; process barley (38 per ton.
FLOUR S4.60 to 8.8.
HAY (Buylng),Clover at It and
$10; oat bay best 111 and 812; mix
ed $10 to $12; alfalfa 915 to $16.50;
Idaho timothy 120: whole corn $40;
OATS $21; wheat $1,05 bushel;
The market Friday was unusually oil meal selling about $58; Shay
quiet, applea, although of excellent Brook dairy feed $1.30 per hundred
onalltv. are finding little demand. DounQ"-
I IS
Cirai.es are plentiful. California or- s-ivesioca, meais.
anges are arriving In lots and are of HKEF (Mve weight) Steers 8 and
good flavor. ,
Vegetables are finding good de
mand. Prices of butter and eggs ara
unchanged.
HOP MARKET QUIET
UNTIL AFTER ELECTION
8 l-2c; cows 5 and 5 l-2c; bulls 4 12c.
3 l-2c.
MUTTON Sheep Jc to 5c.
CHICKENS 11 1-lc.
POHK 10 and 10 !-2c.
VEAlr-Calves 12c to 13c dressed,
according to grade.
WKINIEH 15c lb; sausage, 15c lb.
POULTRY (Buying) Hens lie;
spring 13c, an drooatnra 8c.
MOHAIR 33c to 35c.
Fruits
APPLES 70c snd $1; peaches 50c
and 65c; crab apples 2c lb.
DRIED FRUITS (Baying), Prunes
on basis 6 to I cents. -
VEGETABLES
ONIONS lc lb; peppers 7c lb; toma-
T railing In the hop market has come
to a stop, and will probably be renew
ed a' r election. The salea In October
were not as large s. had been antic
ipated, and the November aales are , f... ' mnA ln, ,nl
expecien 10 oe iib.yj. cracked 141
California grape, are arriving, and POTATOES N.w. about Boo to toe
there are still many uregon grapes in p., hundred.
th. .narkaf I'mnnAITlPI IflT inf.
ThnkKlvlna season are arriving In rutter, r-ouury, tgga
large Quantities. California grape I BUTTIR (Buying), Ordinary oonn-
fruit and oranges arrived In large lots try bntter 30c and 35c; fancy dairy
Frldar. 1 0o roll.