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MORNING ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, FEMtUARY 2, 1911. 2 - . ' - - ' I : MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON E- E. EROOIE, Editor and Publleher. Application Hull for second claae prtvl Uc at the roatoftlce at Orecoa City, Oregon, under the Act ot Consreea of March I. Wt. "' mw r jiuciirnoN. Ono Tear, by mall .. ...... Pi Won (ha. by mail .. Four Months, by mat!..... , Per week, by carrier.. ..II.M .. 1 .. l.S .. .1 Lamy Brothers, the Three Sp'eed And Jumpintf Skate Champions i AIVUTBUIG HTD Flret Pas. ir men nret Insertion.... lie Ft ret Paae, per Inch added Inaartlona. .lac Preferreil position , anyipags, pec Inch fin insertion .. .....It rxrrefred pnaittua any par, par men . added Insertions. .. , 10c VRun paper other than first para, par Inch flrat Inaerllon lie Run paper other than flrat para, par Inch added Inaartlona ,,.lc Locals lao par una: to regular ad ref users o una. Wants. For Bale. To Rant. ate.. ant a word flrat tnaertlon; one-half oent each additional - . Rates for advertising m the Weekly 'Fnterprlse will be the aama as la the ' daily, for advsrtleemeata set especially for tha weekly. Where the advertisement la transferred from the dally to the week ly, without change, tha rata will be so an Inch for run of tha paper, aad lOo aa Inch for special position. Cash thou I accompany' order where party la unknown la business office of the Enterprise. LeaaJ advertising at legal advertising ratre. - Clrcua advertising and Ppeclal transient advartlamg at IM to too an Inch, accord- sag to special conditions governing tha "Fire Sale and Bankrupt Bala" adver tlsements SSe Inch first Insertion: addi tional Insertions same matter lie Inch. Newa Items and wall written articles of merit, with Interest to local readers, will be gladly accepted Rejected manu scripts never returned unless sccompan " tad, by stain do to prepay postage. LIVE WIRES TO ATTEND COURT. "T"T1 Live Wire win meet with the County Court on Friday afternoon to . talk over the matter of road super visors. The people of this county are .-wanning op to the necessity of a change in methods of road making and the County Court Is alive to the fact that the taxpayers want some thing don In the way of reform. Because of the wish on the part of the County Court to do what Is best In the matter the meeting between the Court and the Live Wires la to be held. The County Court wishes to be ' shown In this as' In other things, and the Lire Wires believe they can In duce the Court to take steps, promis ing something more than has been se cured to the people In the past -, Taere are new methods of road making that produce better results v-- v f ! r " , - .. - .-.-' ' Jan. SO. two rases fighting, tl eah During the month 174 hoints were given Unlglng In the city prison, ana sent out of town the neit morning. Over an nundred rneala were served by V. II. Sllcoi to prisoners during the month, coating 111. Four residences were oniorea cleaned on Adams street, between Seventh and Eighth streets. Real- dents In the rear of blacksmith shop on Fourth street ordered to clean up. There have been a few minor com plaints received, whlrh cannot be I classified, but each tas been given attention. city m mm mm FACTORY REPREIENTATIVEt- 0 HERCULE, 7TIIL A IRON WORKS IN SEARCH Of LOCATION. FAVOR BURNS SUE ON WEST SID e Company Wants 10 Acres Per plant and Eipects to Build Homes t ' , Per Accommodation of Its Employes. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB. Living Room, Library and Dining . Room Tastily Oecorstsa. Mrs. A. A. Price entertained the I Wednesday Afternoon UrUUe ClaU."".' bridge yesterday afternoon. 8 he was assisted by her sister, Miss Anne Tol-polar.- The event nrnvvrt a most en- hnyable one to those who participated Prlies were won by Mrs. J.'K. Humph reys and Mrs.' J. N. Wlaner. Lunch eon was aerved during the afternoon. The living room, library and dining room were decorated with pink carna tions, and presented a most tasty and dainty effect. Those who were present were: Mrs. J. R. Humphreys, Mrs. B. A. I Chapman. Mrs- L. & Jones, Mrs. K. IT. Fields. Mrs. J. N. Wlsner, Mrs. U L. Ptckrna. Mrs. Mai llollack, Mrs. C. T. Latourette, Mrs. 1-ona Charman. Mrs. N. D. Latourette, Mrs- Neta War low Lawrence. Mrs. Hugh 8. Mount, rhlneae aardona In the northern lart Mrs. R. P, Rands. Mrs. hM ward Itakar, of .ha city were visited, but as this Misses M. U Holmes. Mar)orle I'au-1 i.Hrt overflows each yesr with the Two representarives of the llercu lea Steel Iron Works, of Teas were-in Oregon City Tuesday with the Intention uf establishing a plant In this city. The company J anslous to secure about eight or It) acres, where a railroad branch could be built They were eecorted about the city by W. II. Howell, superintendent of the Oregon t'lly Works, snd Mr. Howell showed Ibem some of the land, which would probably be purchased. The field. Nell polar. Cauflcld and Anne Tol- .EVILS POINTED OUT P. C Lamy. father of Edmund Lamy, tbe'workl's champion Ice skater. Is probably the most picturesque character In the realm of sport today, for, tn addition to having tn his charge the moat illustrious Ice speed merchant of the present time, he has also two youuger sons. Ernest and Claudius, who give promise of occupying the place held by the older brother In a few years to me. Lamy the elder Is probably as much responsible for the success of his son Edmund aa any other agency which baa had to do with making the boy a champion.-When Edmnnd started out m the sport the father attended to the mosr minute detail of the training of the boy, and be would not let any other hands care for the akater either Just before or Immediately after a race. Tbe consequence la that his careful attention, with the young man's native ability, made him the greatest smatetir Ice akater In America. Edmund broke the world's amateur skating record for tbe 220 yard dash at Saranar Lake recently when be negotiated the distance In IT 2 5 seconds, taking twe and two-fifths seconds from tbe record of 19 4-B, held by Leroy gee since 1000. Lamy waa paced by his brother Ernest, and the time was made at tbe Tontlac rink obj a track of saves, laps to tbe mile. -The Lamy brothers are the three speed and Jumping champions. Tbe two smalleroneaTCIaudlut' and Ernest, have won international championship races In Montreal. Cleveland and Rais' anae Lake for their respective tree, fifteen snd seventeen years. All three boys were born and brought np at Saranac Lake, a health and sporting resort. The picture shows Ernest on the left, Edmund In tbe center and Claudius on the right . ATTENTION OP COUNCIL CALLED TO MATTERS THAT SHOULD . BE REMEDIED ON O-W.P. At the meeting of Council laal night the Mayor carled the attention of the! city, to erect homes for the employes hlah waters from the lake and bark water from the river, the Idea of buy ing that land waa given up. Other property waa looked at at Ureen point but this would probably be difficult to get an option on, as many have their- residences - there, and- these would have to be aold. The men no visited the Wtat Ride, where they spent some time looking over the old Hums' place overlooking the rapids and which would be a moat etcellent location lor a plant of thla kind. They were much Impressed with the latter location and proceeded to Portland where they will Interview Franklin T. Griffith, who haa charge of tbe prop erty. It la the Intention of the company, provided they decide. to build In this than old methods, and the taxpayers not Ilke,7 to Kt Touch pleasure from of Clackamas county -want them, With thla in mind the Live Wires are trying to get into harmony with the Court so that the beat information ob- talnable may be used In road making! I APPLeSatC STATE BUILDER, The friends of better roads add better r. . . . avatemJa road m.kin, i.i,, .1 Centen.7 t0. Observed by the Unl- wearing it It will cost more to guard it than the pleasure can possibly repay. e : , . ' . system la road making are Invited to go with tbe Live Wires to the meeting on Friday so that the Court may see that the people are anxious for the best that can be done for them. If they are present in numbers It will Varsity Important Publication Preparing. TWILIGHT. C. E. 8 wick visited the school one asy last week and waa very favorably Impressed with -the school under the able management of Mtaa McDonald. lie- a Metndl.-of Portland, Is making his grandparents a week's vis it during his mid-winter term vara. tloo, at Mountain Ash farm. Miss Anna Wllehart was rlaltlna- n slster, Mrs. James Hylton, last Tues Through the efforts of tbe literary society many needed wants have been aaaea to Twilight halL Miss Lcssle McDonald waa a guest slon. EUGENE, Or., Feb. 1. (SdU It may not be generally known thatThe year 1911 la the one hundredth anni versary of one of Oregon's noblest convince-tne Court that the people are Pioneers. Jesse .Applegate. The De-Mast Sunday at th. hon u. .h not averse to spending a. little more I .prtmen of History at the University Mrs. Curtis Dodds, to a dinner given than now if assured the money will be n.pI Uk' propr not,ce of honor of w- A- 66th birth- u pen ; :,.,': . r, sr. :e-. ? .flv. v nr In the farming communities there Missouri, In com win r with his two mmh.ri h ."TS.l?l Is some opposition to a road commls-1 ?,der brothers, Charles and Linasey, many friends wish him many more slon, or a State supervisor of roads 1? 1?f ""nK whst was then such happy birthdays. This come, through the fW that It means almnl another t.t a I k. v. V-7 ' """" I r1""""' warner grange taai satur- ' j uu I wuti uj unu resioea most or me I oay at New Era. the aame old results. If somethlne- time since 1849. In the year 1388. He William vu..,t .... m 7 - aw I v v sat w easy vowlllaXK VII UIU good Is to come out of the present 18 noiwrthy aa one of the ablest friends last Sunday. He at one time road discussion it must come through .I.-"! b"v?.Ier "d. " ,,.v.ed th, "iBhborhood but now re- all vhn .n Katf a - smn.ea cuiien. siaes in Monrovia. CaL v " ' woramg to- wnose innuence upon public affairs . - way seems vrry great. io cure beef tongues: Trim and opening to that end In this county, and researches In the manuscript drop them Into boiling water for a few Friday the friends of better roads are a",Jl". ,l 8.,fm hV? bown that mlnu, "plump- them, and close to be given a say In the matter A Vi.tT!. J! " ,,ounder of tb PO" u to retain the Juices. Ian d.iM L Z, ! "t1""; a reorganised provisional government When cool, rub tbem with a mixture targe delegation of friends should be adopted In 1845, that he drew moat of in tie proportion of one plSt of U on hand to prove to the Court that It mportant lawa passed by the leg- one teaapoonful of saltpeter and a wui ne given backing In case new " " or mat year, aa quarter of a pound of brown sugar to . I aaTawll at SI tha m A swi nw1 at 1 s)jb. Ik. TT ll. J I as s w measures are to be put In vogue. OLaVaa nn .ni .v.. i. u . 7 .eDl' poun,I of tongue. Pack a ! Congress, and that he was In- them In an earthen vessel, not a tin There .a. a .. ' A?Jnf.JJ$: OT .' MM lightly with .alt i - ' . - a swsav uuv aw wciaiii uD an i ii FTi i nam Council to the conditions on the line of the O. W. P., within the city, as follows: "I would call attention to tbe fact that the P. R. L 4 P, Co, 'a employes are In the habit of leaving switches open, down about Second and Third streets- Switches should be closed with gates after employe, get through switching car. Track and street conditions are very bad. cauaed by railway company, for several hundred feet south of the Haw ley mills. The Dlanklng In the streets haa been taken up and not put nam in proper shape, leaving the streets and sidewalks In bad condition. "Another condition romplalned of to the Mayor Is that the basin haa bwn raised and that every time there Is a slight raise In the-water there Is an overflow on the street. This forces tbe company to push cars on those , trarka to hold . the roau way down, which blocks the roadway. What the company should do at once is to repair those conditions, put In gates and switches, raise the tracks and roadbed about three feet and an chor It down. - - "Another condition complained of to the Mayor 1s that freight cars hsve been switched In and left on the tracka from S or 9 In the evening to the annoyance and Inconvenience of the public. The Mayor Insists that thia must stop and such evils b rem edied or he will Insist that the fran chise of the company be revoked." on the grounds where the mine are to be built, and no doubt will employ maity hundreds of men. THEIOBOOulETIS RECEIVING PROMISES THE COMMERCIAL CLUB IS PRE PARED TO PROVIDE COPIES FOR MAILING. The Saving Habit People wh lw , The levins hshi se, grew, r.,t ,!,'. tertaln. ") J Van sait ar( k. - ) NOW. Th. The Bank of Ore- s ) Par fin ahea repairing ge te THE OLD RELIABLE OREr,' - CITY SHOE SHOP j Werk dene while yeu wait - Out Motlot SdtttxlActton G(israiitgf4 C. SCHOENHEINZ, PkJ 711 Main BeL Slath and Sevvnth, f a C. LATOURarrni President THE FIRST NATIONAL P ; of OREGON CITY, OREGON J capital, SMceoaoa t TraneeeU 9aecs Banking Bwelneee. Opsnffaajli LADIES WILL EXERCISE. Organizes The publicity depart mant of the Oregon City Commercial Club under management of U. J. iJksale. la In creasing Interest In the publlcliy work. There are at present more of Oregon City's merrhanta and profes sional men supporting this movement than at any time. On February 1 booklets were left with each merchant, and they were requested to send them to friends In the East The booklets are those re cently issued by the publicity depart mont and the Southern Pacific Com pany. The following letter was re ceived by M. J Laielle a few days ago: Portland. Oregon. Jan. 7, II 11, Mr. M. J. lAselle, Secretary, Oregon City Commercial Club ' Oregon City, Oregon. Dear Sir: We have your favor o( the J5th Inatant and are very glad to snow mat tne community booklets ana postal folders meet with your ap proval, we, ourselves, are especially Teacher From Portland Class Here. Mrs. Kelly, of Portland, haa organ ized a gymnasium club In thla city, aartfl BntrlA tt fk antin. la Jl.a k . taken one lesson, which wss given In fi'!!?. ""fr ! community booklet. Willamette hall on Tuesdsy evenln. P"' C0 says that the cover imnn. ihn.. ..... .-a or your community booklet Is tha among the members are tbe Misses 5"" thing of the kind ever done. Westengsrd. Miss CIs Pratt. Miss Dol- 7. . P',rcJM'n department here says lie Pratt, Miss Winnie Hsnney. Mrs. !,,fcU, b,t k' ua. L. A- Morris. Miss Clara Flelde Mlas ,W hop 9on cu w t results June Cbarman. Mlaa Anna Shannon. 1 p "., . ;... . . Tha rluh will ma .. r..... I "luuAn Ul ILK WEUJI evening. - Mlaa Zlda OoldinTTth ren-1, A,W Jchm originated by M.-J wa-nrt such as to bring out the full strength of the market The top price waa i.e. v Good quality aheep brought, good prices. One lot of wethers brought S5 and ewe aold h MM - Moat of the sheep offered were not fat and H'i the heavy supply to choose from, buyers were Indifferent to everything eicept tbe best. There waa some bualneea la the horse division, and la keeping with the sales made, quota! looa are about as follows: Drafters, eztra ItoO to 1700 lba4 lS to 1150; drafters, fair to good, lit to 2oo; Chunks, I loo to llto: chunk, medium. f&O to 1100; drivers, medium to good, iiq to.llly'; ptuaa, iq to 4U. Kepresentallvt eales art as follows: 104 Steers II IT lS8 io Hteera ...loil IS Steers ...III! II Steer. .....1141 77 Hogs .......... ........ 21 177 Hogs itrt It Cows ....1041 10 Cows .kj 14 Cows 4 46 Cows 147 I Calves , tad 10 rl,M ... i lit 7M Wethers oo 104 Bwea ,, H Hulla lao 1 M IU0 .U fi 00 .T4 - ECS 40 US 44 II 4 00 IS SO SIS 4.S0 410 4 00 Canby Markets. . (Reported by Oordon tiros. Co.) GRAINS Wheat selling II. co 11.60 ewt, oats 1.40. Paying tl.lo caah for oata at thla tlm. n... brings ISc sack, shorts .15. mlddllpgs imrJ elk?,:!?. IMS. barlejr IMS. riour Is aallln, at i; IS the barl. . " 114 -" CHURCH Itapj Twa Ladls. ef gt Estsruax The tea lobsglM,!,. Warner and Mrs. ii at tha home of tsetors.' treet.orthe beatfiigv Kplscopal churck. sn. enjoyable affair. . i Each member of ft. ' pal church and of tv rJ I era are to take attw. au.sr bowl as bar sr articles are aaedal k i wuen aociai analis tn, -a" REAL ir' Lulu A. and U. R n I tlrowalng. north It av west quarter of mtmt tlon IS, township at east, reavervlng right a a Eaatera InvsataMfj t Noble, aoui beast tavw quarter section H, wm rsnge I eest ; kt L an ahlp T aoulh, raaielai, quarter aeciloa 11 anv range T east; aarisaj south west quarter at South wast -quarter, any northeast quarter af tr ter, aeictlon l. townt.r 4 east; lots 1 aad tV Homes No. 1; lot n. Iloroea No. 1: ilaiba'a? acresi of north kill fa ter. sex-tlon It fcawkt range I east; L . i Reastern Inveataaifj Noble, northwest aw; 3 Joseph Pels, the millionaire alngle P""11" the Provisional government every other day. putting the bottom deMNl Itlona on the piano during ,uken UD br the publicity U.er. in Portland Wednesday night J',?!" vf". ' one. on top and piking them S th f tracMon hour. tZXilL1? 1 .p."nph,? Aa thla lamewhat of anew n,Jf?!"cJ.6.,'mc"t tbem He about ten days, then .. r-.i.r n,.,, rectauT neen uneannexi in lb h.n ik.m ... .-.i u -m ... . I Public Record Office of Great Britain, into bag." to keep from v& Hies, if won people want to know about It, wneiner they ever Intend to accept It or not eae Pred Warren, editor of Appeal to Reason, has been pardoned by Presi dent Taft The findings of the court do not seem to sstlsfy the President Taft la humane In his instincts snd be did not agree with the court in the punishment administered. ' ee WelL we of the Northwest showed bow easy It waa to get the Panama Exposition. Now It Is np to us to bow the world how easy it Is to make a success of It The wearer of the Hope diamond la POLK" OA2ETTEER IS OUT. at London, by a professor of the Uni versity. The contemplated publication will contain, first, a unique portrait of the pioneer statesman; second, a biogra phical aketch of hla life and services; third. Applegate's "Views of Oregon History," an extended commentary on affairs In the early days of Oregon, written by Mr. Applegate late In life. for the benefit of those who should write the history of Oregon. LOST Gentleman's gold watch ; open face; Hamilton movement: on Mad ison street between 7th and 8th or on Seventh atreet between Madison and J. Q. Adams. Finder return to Burmelster ft Andresen's and re ceive reward. published each month. This Is resdy for clrculstlon. It gives to those who are contemplating coming West to you do not wish to use a whole tongue ai once, it does not hurt to cut one in two. MONTHLY REPORTS OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE Complete-Information for Northwest f'k ,h6,.1 rrtun w to lhake their . Qlven. I "u " oi me price or land, fuel, eic, ana is considered an excellent Idea. The one gotten out for Febru ary haa a picture taken of the Flnne an strawberry garden near New Era, where soma of tha most luscious fruits are picked each season. Mr. Flnnegan haa made a success of rais ing sirswDernes although before com- Book Just Off Press Haa Rualnaaa Dlrsctory of Cities In Oregon -snd Wsshlnaten. (The Morning Oregonlsn, Tuesday, January J7, mi.) Commercial Institutions of the cltr CHICKENS Rorlnaera krin. IT. land lag and are la good demand, hens 17e. nTPL!?'i!!? Zll aid rn.iara ii. . .... .. Quarter, section JIW Turkeys are ouotabl. at lOo ducks 5?"" ? 10c and geese lie P."" . MEATS-r Dressed pork Is selling at I o.'ll. aad LJule nit "i inis lime ana me aame la bat. I an ur n ti. . m Ing paid la trade: lOUo Is nald la i south el... T2 i 17 I .1" -. vm. viiidh iiuii inn navina i iu-i-i a a..u .... , - . r ' I vwm.vi r. Dunw- UMC caan. liacoo ana ham sella at 10c. shoulder 17c. lard commands lie. t KI'ITB Apples command ISo box. dried Sc te lc nound. nrunea i tn o POTATOES Potatoes Ball at llil I tlon Id. townahln 11 with IMS best caah offer. Seed stork eaat: agreement I commands 1 05, caah 16c. Jsmea M. Uveitis) ; HAY-Clover hay commands III M Land Co., north kiH cash, oat hay 114.60. wheat hay 114 SO O""". totloa li w timothy 117.60, mixed lit ' range S east, except I r EGOS Market sona too strong at n toot c. I O. D. and Jennie 1 1 Moore, acres at I Oregon City Quetatlona, Fawver. lft-ioo of ai a Itownahlp I aoulh, ruaj Caleb and Florasai Elisabeth A- BlalreaU I8C, donation land clala, ship I aouth, ranr I K. M. Rock wood b)t tract In Oregon City; B I Joba L and ILK APPLES Tha apple market la still firm with large stocks still on band. Demand Is good with price, from 60c .ifK7KA.T0ESr0?od .,,ock Oak Orota. 114 crei;l Wltn the SUPDlV Cleanlnv an. k.wl I a --J D-.lta, ng price IMS with tha farmer, bold I K. J. Spoon er, loU 1 LfS?.! ,!ock M,t,n . PMnt Little Hoaaal owwia sin on ina market ... .it i . - . . . . - - w - ' r.L"a u alK,ut exhauetad J VEOBTADLES-Onlona are strong Cum YflUr V" t lo pound: carrots, naranin. a r UI nips plenty with selling price at II sack; beeta I bunches for 10c: plenty MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL AP- PRAISED OP WHAT E. L. SHAW HAS BEEN DOING. are recelvlns- the annual I the p i t..iJ a. r ir u! mg to mis city he hsd riever had the I . ,,,ua nm margex rrea. Cabbage out torVha S,-S,faiK' Wh'Ch " Mp,rtMM berry Culture TbJ "iC'rjr California stocks. t2 tb r.rwh.:?. TWO WANT DIVORCES. t-". e-W mak- 10c: plenty I "P OTHER ILLS In the two- a ate. it .i ... - . . '' '"i" -. Feed r I V." -'-'-"'7 ana ne utner I,. , ... oc, snorts the names and addresses of country ana proressionai men, turn- Chsraaa Dmril.. . msry uaessa Hllllsrd haa f 1.10, barley 11.15. hat Merchant. Paying I4 for m,l.e nii t . Toe the mark; but, when you are Uew administration of cltv a fair. "J.l01?? who located wit against W. u m mart fai.' H for tlmothv. and si i"l me system of making tw. i. . .... ... or aivorce. They were married . uniitiieif iibi or me oot- nriimcnt. OrflClalS. chopping wood, also mark the toe. has adopted .- " iur m hp ... . . . ... ivr makine- ei .1 cree of divorce. Tha w.r. ""l "y; selling alfalfa for rT!i! a . . : ' ciiib anow jusi .... w..j. ... . . ' l uim wun caning her vile .. weaaer out se ns- at what baa been done In the nolle. , .board, and atitutory pro-1 names and bavin, .tr,,.? v.. I"! ha aame nrlce. navln. an-en ilSf." partment the past month In collectln, .V. 'na ot cort. nie. of finally deserted .. "I ' ' demand and all era-m ZZaSEZ T 1 uesenea ner March 4, This Is a new' method of arn.i.intinJ 'ePnfn. and telegraph offices, lus- to suDoort be-..ir the public with whst Is being done bv ..cf or.."e eftc' "t of the dally Mary B. Partrid th. nnll mwiA r . . ' I "U WBCKIV DtWiMIMri Bnt . ...J I II . ...7 . - ., uu vu.iii ii. orova inr.r. I . . -. . -w-w -i . vijuiiiuu iur aivorr. n.i . . -nu mucn valued data 1. given. husband d...r..-i PJ xott w... 7 " '." mr "- An fines and enforcing the ordinances. n?",:.,p!i0",'",!j. "P""' ,lnc "cb time she ha. been ahliglS dolr0 tendency. i. ........ v - n mi.. ...... - iitrrseir. Partridge ha. filed an ao Why Well to Do Immigrants -voia tne United States. linen...- TT. . . -tsutics in Kno-Ian rr,w JJJt , Sweden, Norway or Denm.elr Z tx7 L RePe,P,i..dur, le month and paid 4 1UH, UOnnniVTo nn . ine uny Treasurer U Hvlton. ..." OF Tms OODNrT "'.V. ADVANTAGES K2T !w.v SS. t? . lus iirifiari itviA.; n i iw"i a; iom uroMr.. i r.ii rnrvsai t e k i . . . - --aaa wivuics rc haaI i haaI ssa. . . - i mrmirinfi am.. . . -a. - rreawn.whrwelltoo:: " "Present Thew are tha T- Creast in4 tVpmou V' Pf business. Tba TdlrectorV b. "b. IC?'? ED STATES. raRENCE TO THE UNIT- Bloom, wood w, is! w mi'.m. ?ct Th British rorernrnfint A. .. iio, z: "a Eood. bar. haa disappeared. 22S-T"i2. MSJ .c." oA"r Bell, round-trip ticker Prt. l7rSS,TZ?ZZ?- bringing month.. ,nwlng M AT TBI HOT 14 Sanatc' (Tha House eft THE 0REG0N-IMT MlTOsi&Ni:3. .Kr,r.fi;:w tsT jsss water meet the wants of th. I community ana haa hen in. thorouahty for th. ii.,n... I "., learantn. I4M- ur. w n I i " errors wnicn miffht m. i at.iw.i . kh...i .. . if :' . w ana 0,11 lieansee, $29: j"'"oo in mis section will supply in. Tolpolsr. second han i. nm. the exactlnc damanrla nt ...1 Tel. Co.. license. II (XI- vranv' l'"e thla one lust from th. . second hand, $3; MoOhensky ft Risen! WM on,Jr by-the expenditure of a large .LATEST MARKETS whn knM .J."".-!?" l" mose (ur lU9 outside figure will ft It. No great n " w'" H.itTj " . Hfwr-l. ..It , .v fU;: iroima, 70c 100 lb. 11.80 au.nmmnrlatloB it H rlum. at Potll, O.-W. R. "- . Por further Inform1 trated booklet, Phy. Medical Bupt Lake, Oregon, any a. Agent, or writs W ; WM. M.MU""; General P PORTU- PORTLAND MARKETS PriDTt I ' ' onen amt-.;. avJL . . . .. - ..; Moiwensxy v maen. oy-me expenalture of a lara. w I " r " " " ulON BTOMf . r -Pvvil,B bib 1 1 1 JSJ nPinnin. I :aT . a I etAln aaaaaawxl L... aa'avi I STClM sh .a.a.a.a. Aftl 7M. J ffl fJA . " We pres. airenta snrl .C. i.. "r employ isapa- Hi. ron-! T7n .- 7-1' V..l" rth. market Ve V. this . w ".' aeen COmDetition im'tK .t ' " rr?. .f i 1JOs at zwahl " ,.rn,.lDai tney were. The l.i. ".. TT nave been 14X0 . vua iruniQ, iin miiir ..ni. 11 Kn. nil. i. .t,.y.i...i. . i -, . . , wiin. mm p. v.. in, u. .... Jt i i e. w, Kini, f4iu. i- - -".uiij reiiaDie, so tost it I j cogs. Buna sh..n :- R ' l Followlne la tha rennet I. i I. DerfecMv a.f. L, . " " nd 21 II. A M. a , no sneep . , I aw " "w w was V Bag- a - g a, a va a tJV.Vk IQ lml I IV THE iMTtBBa.a. M restt: Jan . JL on ilninltviMnah aI. It! lilt Of Hrnnlirs H.ii. Th rftttlai MaiHia. . WHICVl MUST . V ZF B, $TA" THAT NEED La-. 'cad, 10; Jan. 9, ona drunk. 12.80: P .ddress desired br r.f,. been ...y hto 1 V".,! IDA, MINNESOTA . T . TEXA- OUTH CAROLINA, r. aT." L0' on?. A " two flght ' PfM I . line a. they wish . 25 to SO Mat. Ta w. . . 7 " ' THAT II IN waa,,. ..' "Pnsiona; Jan. " 2? """ ' n,Bn P'nt of a week or tw PEOPLE OVER. THERE THAT -TuVw ".:?UPe AND SH0WIN0 GRANTS WITH A LITTLE CAPrrAL CAN WANT' 0P IMM. COMMERCIAL AGENCIES N "IS " THEM 0EN.NQ THE PEOPLE OVM.TMtM t2?!T"""."0- AND SHOWINd WHEN THEY ARRIVE ,N THIS COUNTRY. " AFT" 11. vagrancy. 20 day. each j Jan. 17, LTn lclal data with reference to WM nothing of extra ZZut?' Ih?l9 on vagrancy at 20 davs. on. AntU the list of Oovernm.nt . TIT- ... offerings .M" 1 u.m3r the 60 days; Jan. 21. one drunk. n f..." county officials wtii k. tested lu" lop P"c hot I"' ?8'. " M days; Jan. 4, "Pc"y.valuable. It I, corrected So Tha hoe- mark.. uu no Jn. 7 two case, assault lw" lD results of tha last eleetinn nes. In avmnaVi.- li?v - "uuw weak jnd battery, Jail sentence, each; Jan Lir ,n con..quencV Bupp le. th' With "' Points. 12. carrying concealed weapon.,' Jail; I thoroughly sp to dale. bool mih rw,, TT1' lTam . ...ue Irom contract dellverloa DO YOU WANT ANYTHING ... Try the Cfasslfcd Columns CORNING ENTERF- , 3000 Rcultfi Daily "