"V I 2 : - " MORNING ENTERPRISf '" jOREGON CITY, OREGON. E. C. BRODIE. Mlwr end lblleHe AppNcatton mad for erraed daa lege at tb PMtoRm at Ooe City. Ovr'- unWr th Aot CTva.of Marrb a, ir. . '' -One Tar. by saall .. .. .,.. MM . X M . l.SS . .It 111' Months, by Tour Mnatba, by aaall fr v. by earner. atoms. MTU first Pag per men fret lnerto . fwat . wr Inrh sdtd Insertion en-frmi p.lk an . re rinrt Insertion PWn n.-ttn any pa. per .lie akM-a lnertion .'?! . W!ZST.3 ! self . reliance -fh puta them out of Km apr oiht than finrt r- per ,tnr temptation. They ran then ... .M mrrk,n. .... dlfncttity and only Loral le pee tin, to regular eoVer. ; ,M Mlr"7 w ttMTw tma. ' thnuh tha aid of erlla that ar uo- Wanta. Tor Hal. To W lf. Til and covred wittr a nr by ao crnt a wl flrat Insertion. cnabalf cent j na w w . . Zt additional ' oWty or custom- cla of rilf that " Rate for tvfr( n- h th "ajr i carr W Jtuarded aatot In th rai-rpHv tU to. aam as ta h ,n 'daily., for advrrttiwiwnta ! irrcUlly ,r pn'arDt tat of aoclety. for th wrly W"f th- alTn .araarnt , ..., or -woman who la la crantfrrrd from th dally to th wa- I The youtlR man or ly, without rtiaaa. th rmt wm b siaBtvi frwe with a helpin hand doe an Inch f.w rvifrtt th rPT. and 10e r many vtl ' inch for aprtai poaitKn. not come in the ay or ao many ' Ch ahouU accompany orb whr ! t(n,p, nm; he U too buay.tO drift. lUm'" land It la drifttaR that lead, toward. Ll adyrtlln at V--l aJrtlaln , jd ,( (be clsa of aln that atarta ratra. Ctrrua advrlitn and atwlal trana-nt adwnialnc at IS o c aninoh. aceord- b to pal eoidltlna aovrmlnc th . -FUw 8a" and Bankrupt Sal" adrr tlermrnta Ineh fir . add! ttonaJ taarrtiona aam maltr c men. Nwa ttaa and w wrlttw articlea wlU b aladty accitl. R'Jrctad anaau. i M bf it pnw pi" 1 ..rrr I To pleaae aa many readera aa poaal blaaaWnaa.ibla-ataylng wltb - T In the limit of reaaon la the aim of Enterpriaa writer. ; r-a A' Hi about you can distance thai X5 .UkeT K bLd "tTcnn' i youreauae. But ,f yW dally J baa died for lack of your anpport bow can It com to your reacue? Every time yon pay a dim to aa Enterprise carrier boy yon drive a ' nail Into the framework of oar stic- . . : eata aad aid v, It in . wealhaiing the atoraa I -- had its cold aide turned towards na ' . la Oregon city. But there ta one con-' aolatioa to aa her la Oregon ; so far j the temperature ta aomethlng like 20 j degree mora reasonable than In the ' East; aad that'a something. ( Don't forget th'at we print th Mora- lag Enterprise, and that It ta printed j ml i n-rlrwk In th. mon.1.. .rut ' 4 o'clock In the afternoon. News hap-j penlaga up to o'clock tn the morning are acceptable to na; call Us up even If ft la lata, for we may ba able to use It the aaai night when it la atUl fresh. Th merchant, the politician and the citizen generally can never tell how aoon ha will need the aid of his home paper; aad If It U a husky daily ao much th better. But bow can It be husky unless It hare the support of the whole popnlac In a small city Ilk our own? . ' ..... viw viij nun buu rruQuce Union haa been launched and, la get ting up a good head of steam. Hare yea Joined it. fruit raiaer and farmer? Things may not all be done Juat aa you would do them perhaps not always as well but what of that? There are good men at Ita head, and it promise lo do well for Ita members, and every farmer should do hi mite towards it ultimate success. JFun " At the Speed of CLAUDE CRAH AM f rl arutiott of the future n lutionir reace. I believe .a' oniy vuiainturM mean that notortiti'-atkinvaii retain their ecreta. btit BATTLESHIPS W 11 1 VV i'r.i'p . V. . 1 1111 3 "li-L Lh LM-.Lhbb. An aunnip etn flj high enough above audi a nhiit to be eiitirclr out of Teaah at he wnna nJ w .v.. 1 , , , " ,. rMen 01 Her gun, and yet the people , the air can hurl .Wn all aorta 1 deadly missile that gain in their death dealine Dowera hv tha telodty tier acanira fn f.HW ., , w w . r- Tho carnage would be terrible KTATTnva WrtTTTTk nrrv.rr ""wii, POSSnJTIITTES OF DEVA8TATI0N,.nd abstain f rom declara- tiona xi war, ' - "" - e The peaceful poaaibilitfcg' are endleaa, I SEE NO REAS0 AT ALL WIIY AIR ROITTES SHOULD XOT BE ESTAB IISIIED ACROSS THEOCEA and from one aide of . continent to another. We Iuto only to develop two thing, safety and upeed. I understand that there is already a plan nnder foot for an "air Ene" between two of yoor cities. It will be WELL l'ATROXIZED, of course, but people are not going to adopt fl ving m a practical meant cf travel until it has been made quicker t!ijn the other facilities already in existence. r We can now go at the rule of arypnty or eighty inflea an hoar, but so can the railrW traina, , " IT WHEN WE GET THE RATE OF ONE AND FIFTY OR TWO HUNDRED , MILES . AM HOUR THAT THE FUN WILL BE. IT WILL BE PERFECTLY POMlBLE' FOR PASSENGERS TO ENDURE SUCH SWIFT MOVEMENT. BECAUSE THCY WILL BE IN A TtCHT CHAMBER. LIKE A SUBMARINE COAT, WHERE THEY WILL NOT' FEEL "THE WIND. .' ? , H ; Of courao the quicker traniition of the wail j. .,,, ,ure MOW TO SAVE OUR-YOUNa PEOPLE. In thee day waea in'1' .... . . t- 1 V t W MU(I 0ea pltOUlS into w but. "e people uawarlly etunfble many ana log a parent are oa the lookout for 4 never-falling recipe that oc ap plied J will eaeure the saving of the young man or wo maa. There bob tjief -will "never fall, but "there are those which are better than, others. ' "To71o Jbof TchtvaJry '.will.-: tn ma area. atreirthen htm woader fairy In eelf-relleue. ' The y or artrl that early learna to look to the good of oiheraHiae'Vuhtn eett an element of uplift that; makea for personal .,T-rth not to he belittled. A young fcrlman or woman who forma the ablt I -s k.1... ' tr with neraonal aid to a I those the thoujshtleaa young liwo aya tha' lpa(j nDttT toward lh eylla they will ' hut mhc, t0. n.x today countenance but morrow aeera to have a aitrery Hn inc Tbjrn chlTalroua attention to . who ne helpin ban.' rail the bat there la In one oriUM 1 'be aurface naturally tne ...eu, urwnftb wlhin. The demon Of ron rarely approachea a young pertn - ho la in the aoatatlc condition of a ood deed Jut performed. So. anxioua father or.motner. ieatn your aon or daughter chivalry and -flrat aid to thoee needing." If you would make them atrong men and -me-lf you would l TZL S STS lions iu tan . i " woman who eniera whole hearted la- jto the apint of belp,io thoae In need i personal aervlce will aoon,ihow a ; marked degree of moral atrengttr.and ' iclf-reliancf) that will aet you at reat aa ro th power of tb Evil One tn ib caae of tboa you lov. The lawyer seem to have found a 'way to divert th million oi jura. Eddy from the channel Into which ahf sought to pour them. And perhapa this is as It should be. The man:' or woman who amasses wealth iuring life haa had enoughjo aay aboilt! Ita disposition If be Iff-she-managai It during life. One la entitled to all they need In thl life If they can get It by j honest means. And the present sya-, tern of accumulation and manipulation ... on tne nronoalt ion "that they . ' .J 1 bare a right to dispose 01 wnai mey have at death. There la perhaps! nothing wrong In this system aa a general proposition, and It haa been in vogue ao long that It haa become a, part of our life aystetn and w look to ' it aa we do to many another. Still, If J Te will atop to thlpk that no man or j woman lives to himself entirely, and. that In any accumulation of property ..much concerning th prevailing high we are dependent on othena.Jfr a ppr- Ticea and enhanced cot of Uing but tlon of our ancce.. tt will be"ea? to 1 ' rational aolutlona are ofered. and . , - , . . I few kttempt to tell ua Just wber we see that if we are permitted to manlpu-' a( MTr. late It all during life there la no reae- j 0ne ,n)ng that would help more on why we should have the aay after! than many another thing in Oregon death. There ta nothing over which to worry If dead people are ao consid- erea wnen tney nie. ana tneir power, In the world ended with them. The Coroner' Jury sitting in the cane of Mr. Gordon' death at Canby, suggest greater caution on the part of the railway people. This la anoth er case of locking the barn after (be horae baa been stolen Not that the Coroner or hia Jury la to blame; but if the railway people have been ope rat 200 Miles an Hour. .WHITE. Eoillit. Aviator. will make war iuipofeible and revo- it will cau the en l of war, N; Ot I feel .ure that CIVILIZED t . : i-v uuiuiUtt KtrUltt SLUII MO It N I XO pXTE 11 11 In, their tralna too faat throuik tha iHae, hy ot b mattar hvrn wwrled by tha trlllaia bafort v.a. oae la mada a arrinw to tha errr? ' - . . , ' . TO TH TftANOtR." illy the Strawberry Kl I U dlaotitentmeni be your M aad out of fOd and BHney, ... . . Come attalht away fO Orern. tha stand ff mitk and bonay. lave atrtfa hud dlacord far behind. aurb thlna ytni'll neyer eed. ' IUIn only r4t. a will to .orh and yu til aura aucceed. . , RUhi h ie In' Orevn ilty; too, you III Hn4 the chance To make your fortune o er aln a inarv hav befor. ' ' v.. matter what you ant to gro. It '. OouHhe oa our land. : And nackamaa coumy " In Ueayer dam and aand If printed literature (a nought, which everything will tell. Jut drop a not , or poatal card to Marshall J. Laielle. Or a hen yoticoai. uat let .him know. . hell meet you at the train. And trtl jvu all about th atreeta irom.ivpot da 10 Main: Our hill are gret-n and full of gan.e, our stream alKMlniT-alih flah. So ff a port you want to bf Jut istlfr' vour wish." Or If our health la undermlned.jauJ -need pur mountain air.- . Just get a tent, a few supplies, jou can find It any here. Our climate, too. cant be aurasied. it true w get aom rain. ; But not enoughs you hav my ofu to spoil the hay and grain. Our sunimer kies are aiur blue, ami it 'a alaaya cool at niitht. ' And let you aleep and dream In peace, . omteninient and dellghl.-v "r- AIl klnda of fruit and tereala. too. grow to perfection here. From yellow corn to applea. rel. and hop to make the beer. Potatoea, too. ar Juat Immense, you may see them by the score. That would easily way a pound a- piece and flea three, and four With the City of Rose at our door. the market caat.b beat. Fur anything you wantuoraell from artichoke, to wheat. All nationaltttea hetw'you1!! see. from Italian to Cbineae. With English. Scotch and lrlah. too. I and the little Japanese. 1. . . Outt roadb are fine. In fact, supreme r.vL.. ...A .....I nap nr far. Ih autos, ffhalsea. Sbandaran or Irtah j Jaunting car. Peace and plenty reign supreme. thr ' la ampleroora for you. . So come, dear friend, and be convin ced tnat what I aay la.true. .. . : (Dedicated to M J. Uielle cf th Oregon City Commercial Club by he man behind tb hoe.) FORUM OF THE PEOPLE Th puUkahrrs ot The MiwninjI Enlrr- tnmt pr-d in h. ann wa-imWi. I" I" nl Puh- t.-ity la aivtn In an eri.irt to o lair, mo aith th vJ-w to th puhil-atlan th t ltl to a tirathn. nmmumt'iunni 1 muat orn- properly ln. d to mur put,- lUallon. Saying Power of tingl Tax. Editor Euterpriae: If there waa ever a- city that needed the Institution of Henry George's Singl Ta theories It la Oregon City. W hear and read Pit la the Inatitutlon nf the Slncle Tai method of taiatlon at least that system would have helped t,(he ou . j-u Bt tne town .today ecat- aet. , tered over a vast territory with only ! one or two homea.in a block on the t average. What doea this mean If not that e are compelled to make long j stretchea of atreeta. build mile of I sidewalks, curb and gutter. lay mile of sewer and light and keep clean an1 In repair miles of atreeta with but a few of the lot In actual ure? . Is there not wicked wast In this? , . I'nder the ayatem of Single Tag th flrat ten aquare of the city would he been filled before a aeoond ten were -thfoan open and partially Improved. Aqr whoever Improve them the work costs money and ta a burden on the community at large aa aoon aa the pendulum can awing about and adjust itaelf. With the. rough nature of the lan.d ' surface tn Oregon City public improve ' ments cost much. money. With tb j populace scattered far and wide It ; la necessary to spend much money If i all are accommodated. Expensive Ira ! provements mad the past season paaa 1 in front of many vacant lota. It la . needleaa to offer the excuae that the lot owner foot the 1)111 the fa -nil lea in Oregon City, whether they are rent era or owners, -are footing jbe . . L 1,1 Dill iiiiiiiu U7 lunula. . . With Rlnrle Ta a few hnmea miU 1 not acattered over a wide expanse, entailing great eipenae of establish- ,ment and maintenance but would be bullt compactly and malnUlned at leas i 'ban half the present coat, and offer ; mmyfoM more convenience. Ceruin- I y 8,n,!,e T wou,d tn Icltlyen. of Oregon Clty-and might even yet be preaaed Into aervlce to the SSX !5l orenurnlDg of old tradition In th xlate election Mly iVtlai Mnl wiara at aa Um to. 0,11 L00'! " hiu .ne money 01 ail ; th' people? 8TIN0T. Se Beauty In Our Rolling Acrea Edltor Enterprise: I see some vis itor from the Eaat haa been saying a good word for the fruit raised in Clackamaa county. I am recently out from the Eaat, with an eye to aee all that, la to he aeea and enloy all that Is to be enjoyed. Well. I have seen much that la pleasant to look upon but oae thing that Interests me trestle and that leads me to think of the en joyment of unborn generations, la the roiling nature of your country. Rome day this country Is all to be ciearea, ao to speak, and when that day comes yoa will have one of the nanaaomest aectlon of country that lies out of door. Tour land are roll lng to S degree that promise variety forever. The rolling nature promise good drainage; a very essential quality wnen one receives so much rain. The hills sod valleys -differ la degree of warmtfl and seclusion from winds aad IS E, SA TU It I ) AWAHYIV? fniata, making cllmatle e.MidltbBa elao vary. Thla variety of climatic condr ttooa may be enperlenced oa the asm onarter aectk, aad Bed by h aam Individual. ' ' Th variety ta ecenery and climate ar no more marked than ar th dlf fereocr la eoll. That nieana that a maa may raise a wid variety of edl ble-ln this caa varying from straw berrtea lo mammoli--rara ta lb of fruli. and from flat t remlum: taking potato If be hav . averaloa to frulta. X ...... Tbrre-t nw the-v.r-f -lh Kkb wher maa ran ha a ,r1 variety "wlthla himself a la Oregon, and ao spot la tb Ktate aer ae can. lie more aeclualv and still ' ao manv f th bountle of nature. . Hurw y 1 be C.lver of Ulfta waa Nu.nte.wa when he lavtahrd hi gin tn Pln over your 8tat . Bt.lWtH,.. eatend U Here te GUdsto. Editor' Kaierprtae: How would It do for repreeeatatlve if the Conitoei- cial Club to aak th tt, W. IV Co to run Its Green put car on to Gladstone w to th end of th flv cent far limit? It would be little more, it any. etpena to th tailway company and ould afford much more comfirt to Its patrons. '. a It l. peopl ror t,iajaioe an Meldrum ar forced l ! fr be IHtrtland car. much lo their Incon venience at time Then, tin mai traffic added td th ltlnd and further dowa th Ita traffic, th regu lar I'ortlaad care ar croaded until tiie point ar paed A a t,eult pangere nr Po,ruaai ar our a com prlled to at and In lb aisles uniiltheae ay statlona are reached, while. Jf the local car waa. ma to thea poiuta the -n nation would be saved, paaaengers ncvi r compelled to stand, and U would be better for both- paaaengers and train men . - - As the cost would proe but a trifle more In any event. It la likely the rail wav company would grant the ro,'ijrt rn application. ' Wb; Petal t'lub mak th ,1 Why t fommer reuueat TATKOV Editor Enterprlae: W want to aak one question through your Forum of the People column: Mv is u tni boys are, givea work on the road In tad of lama vers? I have no ohjec tloa to ya havtag empT.mi iil. but when we hav mea wianing and taxpavera at that. hy la it thit thev are told there la no work for thetn and'boya who do not ay taxes are kept at work? It la not fair to collect taxea of ua and when there la work to give out to pa ir to boys bo pa no taxes. -' TAXPAYKJl CORRESPONDENCE. V WILLAMCTTt. -;' C.randpa Woodera. of ;Wlllamette,, wa taken til Wedaeaday evening auf feting from an attack of heart failure, but la Improving. ' ' K. Junken. who U employed t the water work at Bull R'. ha returned toWIIIamette to pend a few days1 with bis family, aa the orH haa been detained at Mil Run on account of tb beavy fall of anow In that direction. I. W, Rivera, of Wlliameue. la iwi nroving, alter being confined to hi home for several daya by lllneaa. Hrrt Barnes, of Wlltometl. I hap nv over the. arrival of a daughter at hi home. The youngster welaht la iht notind. Ir. It. . Mount la In mttendance. Cbarlea Andni. tb anticarrier of Wlllanvtt. had the misfortune to hav a valuable ccw et Into one of the sacks of barley In bis barn, and It 1 feared the life of the animal cannot W- saved. Everything ta being done hv the owner to sav it Otto peter. f (ioldt-ndale, who haa been vlaitlna with hia parents. Mr. and Mra. Petera. Inff wr Wednesday for Coldendale. On Tuesday Ibey were he niest of Mr. and Mra. Charles Kenny.' While a toboggan party waa coaat lng dowa the hill at Willamette, the nirty In charge of th aled lost con ;trl. and the aled colUded with a fence. Mlai, Alice Oliver metjsl'h a painful accident.'' spraining her ankle, and Mra. Und baa a badly sprained wrlat aa the reault. . OAh GROVE.' A call meeting by Theo. Worthing on 'was held In Green Hall January 12 till, for the purpose of organising . basket ball team aad athletic club.' J. M. Force waa elected tenfporary chairman and E. C. Warren, tempora ry secretary. After a few remarka by all present a pern.aaeat club waa or ganixed with the following officer elected: J. M. Forre. preeldent; Theo. Worthlngton. vir preeldent: Frank Lawton. secretary and treasurer; I). 0 Worthlngton. manager of ball team The club will I know a a The Oak Grove Athletic Club. Regular meet- ng. Monday and Prtday nlgbta. Any club deal ring game will write the president. Ed. Olds, W. Warren and r. M. Ford were In OrK City Wednesday on business. John Rlsley as ah Oregon City visitor Wednesday. Fred T. Harris haa been appolirted road supervisor of District 31 by Coun ty Judge.Beatle. Lad'' Aid. The Ladles' AM held a business meeting at tbe home of Mrs. J. If McArthnr Thursday afternoon. Mra. Geo. Sherk waa elected president Mr. Dennlaon, rhairmaa of the Work Committee, and Mrs.' J. II. McArthur, treasurer. The next meeting wtll be held at tbe home of Mra. Geo. Sherk Thursday, January II. All ladies In terested In the work are Invited. RARE OPERATION ON YOUTJC BABE (Continued from page 1.) waa accomplished by tha phyilclane In the caae and present tndlcatlona are that nature la to be eatlafled with the attempt of the phyalclans and accept what baa been done la the caae and permit the child to live and prosper. The operation la rare, and so far as known- haa never 1 proven succeaaful Portland physlctana have manifested great Intereet In the outcome and will watch for results with more than or dinary later est. Thla la perhapa the roungeat patient on which a capital operation haa been performed la the history of th hoe- pltAL Mother and child are doing well at this time, and hopes are entertained of thiraltlmate recevery of both. If they do survive It wtll be a feather la the cap of tbe local, physician. Fresh Candles and Confections at Dunn's. Main street, near Poatoffke. I 15 a gallon at 8elye FREDS EOTiG LOST RELATIVES (Coattaued from a 4 aa At Ibl place a daughter waa bora la I1- Kemovlng l H r r,,n,ir a aecoad daughur wa Uira lu l Th two glrla wr named Agnea and Ada reaper! Ivety. TbHr faiker waa an artist but lark, bf am-cees la hia pmteaalon ,ct-alooed hia eatployireal as a street car conductor. Kme time vrlor the nr of Apru. irv, V . a aaetal PI SB had o reiura .iij",r""? " started 'for Vanwuver. II C. to m bark ou a veaael deartlng from thai port- Although h Intended to letura to Han Francisco be baa avr dm so, and ao word haa been beard from or of bin alnc Whether reached Vancmver l unknown. There I ao recrd of MTaaviag aalM from any Paclflo-Ciaat port. , The mother and her lwi glrla remained ta Sn svneiM in to the lime f the big n Mince then nothing ha bea heard of them. They may have per labed in lhe boWauat or they may hae gone lo aom other toeu. aa did many thouaand of jeople. The. grandmother of the girl, hop th. are aflll alive, la endeavoring 'the grn.ttnoiher, Mra A ton. Sydney, Auairalls U'rbu STATE UNIYKSin WORTHY OUR AH) (Continued from P J 1 , available apace In th preeent build- j lng. Is being aaed. fwxt, rmaneat buildings ar reqolred for each an in- , ailt.utl.MV a re ftaTV rnivenuiy 1 n two new hlgb'aB.t.l bulldlace of Port. land hv each coat eomning na IHWI..NHI aad It la expected that Ibe " . ... ... ! VVa Mill coal Of tn mw ..- .111 reach nearly isno.noo. th type of bulldlnga the Tntveraliy should have. e i nlverlty of WaahlUgt. U- ,t ZW 0 per year for malntea - , alone while, lhe t'nlverelty of Tb '".oIV.V"....,.... of ance a kh h - -- ' . aiuornia . .. .. . 1 - . 1 -u.t mava.,1 mara to find them for the purpose or '""J,Wirt .! ou liHan tlub hairway them. If they need and ' !" !oe,ei. I .l-l a. ban.lher. hlef At pnectlon of a home and that of a; t- ,,u.ef frwm B ..,e a love and .rfe.-t.oj,, Ae h w.1 n. ,., JJ,, h ,he bandker- aire-.. r ' II iVpTt our Hiat l alv.rlty to gel j market .bow. lltll. flucluatb ihrng ua IUI."M? H warwrtlM aayclaa bring c lb.; ao txuvement impossibility to do w with th la-; lurkeya 'T'.Z, ' " I eteaaea demand upon the school 1 Tour. local wheel. Ml , . r; J .a aame Mm Mow ca - tk. lurd tit Reeweta haa always beea pimservatlve la regard to flnan ; lira, by aack. .. .... lal affair and the Wilt Bot ask BlKbairt. lark i (mm Ik legislature I baa la urgently aeeded. lt ua see that th) get lhe uptori they deserve let u build up our stale by educating lhe young lo higher And nobler Ideal AU'MNl'8. For the Chrltf ren If Peine Ola.. vVnd h it K Naa e?f v i f ' " . Hfvrln,'e Olaf. who may aoroe day he king vf Norway. In s tittle, yellow, haired toy that ljve nothing Mi ion li as to play with hi puny. tTirlx I'rln. e Olkfa fittnr ta iHiiiUb and liU nwiibet' I Engllali. and ao the ainalt loy I both Iaul.h and Engllali aa well a Norwegian Keveral utonlbe ago lie went to England fur a visit, and there be aa w hi t-rfualn. Ibe children of tbe British king, and they all had ponbw. Tney all coo Id ride well. Thta mad Prince Otaf envtou. II could not rid, and be did not have a pony e ride on. anyway. Be when he rearbed bom after lib vbrit In England be begged hi father and mother, tb king and queen of Norway, to give faint a pony. It was not long before tbe little horse waa brought to tbe royal atablee, snd Prince Olaf named, him CbrI for ao reason that any one know except that Chris U a good name. The rmy follow the Hide prince about like a dog. " The Beys sad tha Peddler. Evea the roughest street gamin haa a tender apot If clrmmataneee shape themselves tn sorb a manner aa to ap peal to his tietter nature. This wn II j lustrated recently when on ' Italian peddler pushing . bis bamb-art abmg a New Tork si reel struck a atone and opart hi vhlr. which was tilled high with apple and pear., la a twin kllng tbe fruit waa rolling la all direr Uone end a wire ef newetwya were Biting their pocket. The Italian ihi In hopeleMi de-iielr. Wnfrt j hU b-n.1-snd burnt Into teura. The tonNnd newslioy al tlmt laughed and lh-n apparently fuf hed by lb ar fp low'a grief, drew nenr and emit). tbelr pocket Into the cart. Then ftiey pltihed In vliroeoiialy ard helfied Ihi now enciMirHgril nia In rtbr tii Hm remainder of the av-attered fruit. The ppie- and eiim were ttooa lm k la the cart wtth aot one mining, aayijhe Itnl la fell aw thnnkfnl to the Iw.ya tta.(V he preaented each one of them with large sTle. Th- lr lnrhe r.-.iri ly thl time and aoon dlpte-red la Ibe crowd. Tb Ante!, - Tb ant eater, a it name Imp'W feeds largely ea snta. a well a. ,.M I..".' .' jty 'V-y FOREIGN Wc hsuc drafts poyaDIc In other coun tries. Whenever you hove occasion to send money to lorelfln lands It will pay you to send It through tats bank. The Bank of Orcfipa Qty - TH OCOIIT SANK IN Trtl COUNTY 'J- termite- Mrivf o'brr le. IvJ?' kn. Brxltilc Pintle sMltix - band tut the .uri "f ""'erliii t h. .... h Th tom-n nf Hw "' . fnlle-l eatef when fnnnMii Xteet l-ei'r uibiaiee to a aaeet ami 4. It la ewi'l'Vl 1 red earl.rn 0 Ha fKl "e tltig twlata el'Hil If. -e-ewel of a v arale vttnll'v Af lu . . t a 11 aa aiH ... . anatAH tb MnWrHll. te imh.U aUnil flfty feet . i -K-r-.ir T-n-ottve" tb Itrvaonet. i The Mtrl wb t falla e ba4ke. chief aad f' r,rB b ) wa 4l4 bawmt prbwroeT. . . .. CMh ptn 4 doen $c a rWeley'a --" TMI MarT : 77 " Oreeea City Qoltina. ItrUd prune (lowd ntorh of tlrerm nrunee becoming acerew; - f.r stork bring top price to e. . , u.i marketa with price firm 'u command oe; corn aelllng by loo- ' ab.lWd l O. cruahed II W. , 37c bu.het IkerllM la ri over Wheat, weak, laclin oaia bring hiii country over Wheat, weak, lacliaed dowa . i vitu. i v... . I - t ww. 1 llour frtrni ftsru.wnei in IS 1 jo Ulf. , Itaxley.. aack. Timothy hay Ion Clover hayL lea fteef hUles .... Calf akla . Hberp pelt Kgga, do Patter.' roll. . .. . Cheese, aelllng. fark. drea4. ., Veal, dressed. . . Mutton, drpaaed Lard., selling Apples, bot , potato, lb Onions, lb Riork aatt tt ground, . Dairy '. .!( e ?oc lM Iba .. .11.10 IrUlt Uvefpoot .....tie . ae Te to tc Canby Market. Oarllrh. lb... Dried applea. paying ........ i Corrected daily by Gordon Bree. sod I W. S. Herat I Wheal, bu I Cote, aelllng by KM. . . . ...IOfl I CO '. Ml i.b0 ...... ..lM ..i 00 1 ...uoo; ....... .1100 .1: l 11 ..lie to 11 :s .IT Oata. be liar ley, a.lllng by aack... Flour, bbl Mill Bluff, ton Hy-Timohr. ton. . . . . . . Clover, too . . . Alfalfa, selling. . ...... 1 Wool;. Willamette Valley. ! Iliilea,' full grow lb. dry... Cslf aklna 1 Sheep pel's i Poultry Hen, lb..,....., Rprlngefa. lb Toung roosters, lb...... Turkeys, lb Oeese. lb Ihirka. lbc.,.. Egga, dosea 7.... .17 .14 .. M .. .H . . .f 0 . . .. s& .. .JO .. .11 .. .11. .. .Ill ...iHeJ . . . 1 ... i! .. in I Butter, lb.. rCheeee. lb........ I Pork, dr eased. . Veal. dreed.? Urd. lb Tallow, lb Applea. bog... Potatoea, aack.. Onions, ba.... .......... ... . . Portland Quotation. . I fop The hop market I becoming firmer aad tt la believed that those who hold for the outalde figure wttl 'get 11. No great movement Fruits snd Vegetable Market firm ; but at the earn time aulet; ao large stocks la alght and bo lack ipr , lenced. ' 1 Wheat, be....... 10c to I4H ! Corn, too HI lo 10 1 Oata. ton...... Ill to :i M Barley, ton .121 to 2S i Flour, barrel ....M.10 to StJ, Mill Btuff. ton bran 124 to 2S, mid- No. 29 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF . . THE FARMERS BANK at Wllaonvllls, In the Stat of Oregon, at the steee of birslnese JsnuarTv - ' 7th, 1111. RE8OURCK8. s , tJADILITIB3 " ' " ' Loanl and discounts.. f24.S3i.OT Capital stock paid la. Ill.ftoO.W Banking house, furniture. Undivided nroflta. less exnea- 'u.K: rr" tut. 1, 'xr it to 47 1U n Check. .nU)tU.r.c..h Item. ts.'so OemT.4 VeVu0ctU' of - Cash on hand J.780.H poalt . . . . .... . !? - " M "". - - Time certificate, of dapoalt l,70C.- .. fif.auo.ue STATE or. ORBOOhf, Couaty of bank dVLi. eUl'i JnorntoVn Jo , . Subscribed and swore u, 8KAL1 1 1 . : LANDS Mag 111 lo tit. ahurti barU. Ill lo . ly-treHby 110; clover mT1 Wool. Kaalera Oreaoa e t 1. Wool, Wtllametie V alley.., JTc ia n. Hide, dry...., uc to i?, Hid, greea e Tat poultry-rancy hna 17e to lie, aid riaieter H. lurkei tic lo Jio. Kgga, do, ....r. Jic u Us Hope, home grow Illr to i( Putter, pound Uj t'heeee. pound. . . ........ ,tr 0 1 7a l At a, pouna. . .1 ....... viivr tn Talarw, pound .i Apple, boa..... potato, 100 Ibe oalona. iM Iba.: Walnula, pound, tlaaolla. gal,.,. 17 . e to t y ' IU Uc lo Ik) 1 . , lC tO jg Coal Oil. gal f Ik ELECTRIC THEATRE Mai itreet j : " . " . lal-raay Afrt iM Cnnis, ar eeetatiea ef the Lucky .'j la . io ' - 'J) A Jims Weetera thai Baa the the wl !trt. Tbe eattiag t UU plater I the reoan a raaey WeetT The te Jtave ! ta aaaaa a let anal !! kaanar It. Oaa lli-J fl and th etiiar alia, T " teeea eee ane Mr father liht ta -,( tber.- There are aemplia 'r tiee, which amest be t be as- 10 j aeeatatea. v-.. '3r. ( 4 . iKjfhe Poor Student :::: .'.0E Edna of the Moun- . . .Me to II !S , Thl I mm eaceatleMlle aebd bill. THE GRAND 1. . The Only Photo play Showing Biograph Pictures In the aty W aay reyatty weekly fee thla . prlvlles. Vitagraph, Bellg, Kaeany, Kslm. Lubln. Oanment, Csllpee, Mill'! and Rathe plcturee era ea r llet, petting m In a eeeltlen t 1 ; fumlah A Good Stow Every Day Perfect Vofk No rough edges oa our laundry work to cut necks and wrists aad exclt profanity, for we are careful Id Iron lng collara, enffa and neck bands of ' shirts. We will be pleased te call and get your sample order aad ess ssnur you lafactlon-dellvr It. too, tr of chars, j. . ORECOfJ CUV LAUi'JDRV MAIM AMD THIRO ST RE ST I Fhaae Main t r ., Hem t5J , - Total Clsskamaa - aa."" 1. Thornton, owners of the above-named tr-B to th. best J0B5 J. ti;o;:mto:'. a, 1Un 4iy ,,-JJn. KATB WOLrr.T. Notary Pnbllo for Oreron.