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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1911)
Z2 ; ... - - i MORNING ENTERPRISE , OREGON CITY, OREGON C'C. BRODIt, Editor and Publisher. Application made for second else prlvl- , Ire at th Poetofflc t Onto City. Orvcon. under the Act of Consreea of March .' 1ST. TUNS W1 St'HCIIrTl. .... .... I I o it On Tr, by mall . . HII Months, tr mall Four Months, by mall Pw week, by carrier AIVEITISMK Um Flrat Paae. ner tnoa fleet tnsertfoa....lo First Fut, per Inch added Insert lona.. lo Preferred position any pace, per Inch flrat Insertion .lio IWunJ position ny . PMftJXT- Inch added Insertions loci Run paper other than first p, par Inch j flra Insert kw lie- Run paper other than flrat para, par Jnch added Insertions .....Sej Local 10c per Una; to regular adver tieera to una. Want. For Pile. To Rent, etc . one pent a word flrat Insertion : one-half cent! aach additional. Kate for adrertlalna In the Weekly Entsrorls will ba the .ime as In h dallv. for advertisements art especially i for tha weekly. AVhere the advertisement a iransrerrea rrom tne aany io ine wees hr. without rhanire, tha rat will b c aa took for rua of tha paper, and loo an Inch for special poaitlon. Cash should accompany order whsre party la unknown In business offlc of Ida Enterprise. Legal adverttsine at le-al advertising rates. Circus advertising; and apeclal transient advertising at !6e to 10c an Inch, accord ing ta aneclal conditions goternlng the "Fir Rale" and Bankrupt Sale" adver tlaementa Itc Inch first Insertion: addi tional Insertions same matter !tc Inch. News Items and well wrlt'en articles of merit, with Interest to local readers, will be gladly accepted. Rented manu script never returned unless accompan ied by stamps to prepay postage. - There hare been 246 bills intro duced In the Senate so far this year. .Who says there la no life at Salem . Th Mora-ads ere full of "opportun ity news'' the most Interesting news in the paper" to the people who buy things. e . In France there is a trained govern ment official who has In charge all the road building In the Nation. Aa France has the oesf. roads In the world Is It not reasonable to' ask if this gen eral supervision of roads Is not a good thing? i : . -bBbs. V I M 1 w. T sea Kb V fn- T-rr- I wTTVTTv-n T?WTTrnPT?lR SATURDAY. PEnRlTAUy 4, 1911. iUU'UtliiU "I ' - GREAT JOCKEYS VERY SCARCE Little 'Brown Sailors of Japan Swarmintf to All Parts of Globe Sliilllng, . Dutan, ArcMbafd and Garner Only Stars Left. SIGN TO RIDE ABROAD." Following a phva suggwstsd by tbe mlksdo of Japmu. every sailor to bis kavy Is to visit tbe countries of tbe world. Japan wants her JacM to kuuw each port and know the custom of th people Jn every country, big or little, that has a seaport - As a result Japan Is buying more coal fur battleship tbaa any other country at the praeent time. Her battleships and cruisers are con stantly on the move. It la going to take a long time to get all tbe luso around the world, but the Japs are patient men, and the mikado has given tbe order. and it most be obeyed. For months past Japanese ships tare been arriving at Tarioos ports In England until the sight of Japanese' sailors welklng-tne streets of Liverpool has become almost aa common aa a cab driver. Another Beet has been touring the ports of Booth America. United States navy officers have noticed that none of tbe ships pass op a chance to visit rename:. Re ports have been circulated many times of late that Japan la trying to buy a naval station from the Mexican government utwell, Pswt-, Knapp, thaw and Millar Will Pilot Hsrses an Russian "and German Trasks Kns YVithsu Pigskin Artist Just New. There will be a dearth tf Brat cl Jockeys on the eastern rues track a tli coming sain. . All tbe I! rlib-re with one or two extvpilcm have sitiu 1 engNKctuenrs to pilot homo atrwil Tbe Jockey who will rvimtlu thii have a slight degree of rtftl(w ui- are Phllllng. Dugan. ArchlhalJ ami lr nrr. a line quartet aa Jockey go iwwu days, but evaively enniigli to Oil the domsmls of the turfnirii Dugan baa signed with Auk'tit I lot mont. Shllllnts will ride for X. Mil dreth, A nh I bald will doti II. K. Car man's racing colors, ami lamer will sport the silk of the Newcastle atalilo. Just who will guide James It. Kecne'a racer baa not yet been' decided If Joe Notter remains In this country be will be offered the mmiuts on tbe en tranta In stake event. In tbe over night races. In which the Keen borsea will carry light welghla. the racers will be Intrusted to tbe hands of a little apprentice boy who now ta under con tract i Even this lot of riders may be rut down If Illldretb abould decide to take bis string of racerajo Finland. In that event Shilling will go'wiifTW employer. Shilling la Justly regarded aa the beat Jockey In America. II ba proved his ability In lb saddle and his superiority over the other led times without number. . Tan Star 0 te Curep. The Jockeys wno have been proml Dent Tor msny years on the American turf that bare signed to rid abroad had large eierleme In Ihla part of the life In hl country and from per eiperlenc can talk In.lrucilve. y. llecauae of this Hr..nl e"er Uuoe she I. RbK.to Ulk wit Mlbor Ity aud her story la certain to Inteiest many ho desire to know ni.re about missions 'a th.y lake hold on the lives of these people, . WILL HANK O'DAY - GIVE UP HIS HEAO? Larry MLn Naad Umpire kypl a an In.plrati.r. t Far Mi alam Dans. -re--e-4t i 44 4 -4 The Saving; Habit eeele Whe auaa.. habit a it The iivl. hsi.i. . i mined wltl.lion) h' 'J J e.4 eeiialn. ,r!"Hii; Vsm tan aUr1 (h SSrv.,M, tank. ThaBankofOrc-::! London has free docks and It is now planning to spend $70,000,000 to widen the extent and improve what It has. The work la to continue over period f twenty years. Work with him in an effort tn utiim wnai appeals to both. ee- Bhertff 8teTns, of Multnomah coun ty, has issued orders that there shall be no more 8unday dancing and do more Sunday liquor selling at road houses through the county. The sher iff Is determined to clean up a bit, and the christian people aver that the step a taken none too soon. 7-r ) Do you sometimes think that If you ' "had It to do over again" you would hare advertised more effectively the past year? "Well, you are "doing It over again," beginning NQW. So Il lustrate what you. WISH TOD HAD ' DONE before by what you do from this time onward. . The good or evil which men do es you happen to look at the matter lives after them. Henry George ad vocates never were more- active In Oregon than now and we doubt if ever Henry George matters were ever more lively any place than they are In this State at this time. s " Governor West thinks that Mr. Bailey has been making a private snap out of the government office of State dairy and food commissioner. To this he objects, and he tells why In a special message to the legislature. Few things can lie closer to the we! The Portland Journal of Friday tell the story of potatoes selling In that city for I1.8Q the bushel, and talks of recent raises to reach that point Oregon City merchants have been pay ing that price for several days, and real fancy stock haa commanded that price here for a week or ten days. There is no such local demand for consumption in Oregon City as in Port land, and yet merchants are aa anx ious to pay a fair price aa In Portland, and this ahows that they have antici pated the Portland prices by several days. Oregon City merchants are as anxious for (he farmer trade of this county-as are the Portland merchants; but at times they cannot meet the hot air stories thst certain Portland merchants can give people- eee Will Install a Planing Mill. Francis Welch, who owns the lum ber yard on Molalla avenue, out Ely way, has purchased a planing mill at Albany and Is shipping it to thla city. When it arrives and If Is aboard 1 train and enroute somewhere it will be installed on Molalla avenue and set to work. A new buildinar Is to be ao not agree with the road aa laid out. They were accompanied by 8ur- te j. tauiielJ. Plan for Valentine Day. iue jouag people composing the msJV?"nFr rillh-wUL meerTnHMcLmighfin hall Tueaday ev- " arrangementa for a -.iriiiiiie party, in the near future. . r ,uug peopie want to plan for a unique affair and are considering pre- lunltnn, M.kl .... . " -... uiukiub; io mat end. Baled Hay Received at w.r.t. Several tons of baled hav h... k-'I received at the warehouse of the Ore Ron City Fruit and Produce Union under consignment to the t'nlon nth. or consignments are promised of 'frnli.l unu TtiKeiaiiiv hut thn rnnria . .... and tbe farmers ar a llttu .i. 4 turning out under these conditions to u"" aiiyming mat baa weight. CALLS HARD NAMES v wru. ova sosta us so, m m'lbam, ar- rasa Lias Ti 1 IT 1 a. : .. - t n isiib on ins senate Floor f oc"T oaw. i.iiuim Rottsnn... TSAB. wmssa or WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.-(Spl ) Senator Root made an attach on a. ator Lorimer today that caused the .w f or Confrss to rock on tholr base. Root left no doubt as to ms Deuei in ice crookedness of Lori- ...-r Bni me rottenness of the cam paign that culminated In his election. the mach!n fusion lor'ZTn: 1 me wursmeu a convenient ana com- nd r.n... .v.- . .i . " me mate aa well as her represenUtlvea Rom. fortable place to work. Graded Union For Teachers. The Graded Union will meet at the Baptist church Saturday afternoon at 3 o clock. All teachers of beginners. primary and Junior classes are Invited to be present. The primary lesson for next Sunday will be taught by Mrs. 8. P. Davis with sand table and black- j iirem can oe no answer, end yet many excuses were offered. i fare of the people of the State than N2.ara: nvn interested n Sunday "wis is luvuru io anenu me the proposition of dairy and food com miss toner. meeting. Joseph Frank V1 I'UJUUI, Minn., has arrived with bla family and Is going Into Urine- nnsrt.r. nn 8 sere trsct he haa 1h mm.),.. Clermont. He will begin Monday to build a cottage on hla arrefle- nt t. going to erect a neat little homa -4v- Goss Back to the Asylum. Andres s. Wlbom, of Milwaukle Heights, who escaped from the Insane I asylum last Spring, was taken In cus POLK GAZETTEER IS OUT. Complete Information for Northwest Given. ouok just orr Press Mas R...I.... rectory or cities In Oregon ana wssnington. The rivers and harbor appropria tions bill has $200,000 more In it for the Willamette and Columbia Rivers tdT Thursday night and was returned when It comes from the United State I ?? th 8y,un Friday afternoon. Since Senate than when It pas the House. JZZF JZ Z J,en ,r?un.d This looks as if the Oregon Senators fenslve until recently, when his return (Th MorfnlD Oregonlan, Tuesday, could accomplish something, even if as considered necessary. January 17, 1911.) they are In a contention with the Commercial Institutions of the city President over a few aoDolntment. I . '"'"O Up th. Roads. 're 'ect,vl'! . nnual gaxatteer of And that i. on. .h.n, k ..A' A"e".nd Chris Tellefson, " Company, which Is ..t in t,. " . . "".":e n.ear tne a tbat runs from ""l '"r ,n.B 'llt f Washington and u r.c..urni ima ravor ne may naoiers piace in Upper Logan to the - ,K"n" u ,M mo complete work man on one proposition and still -agree, with him on the next, and Intersection of the Jake Oerber road, ? ,u , k.,nd lMUe1 ,n tn Northwest. -t-.t, in me nirv Kridnv tn nl.iin. wmouia an accurate hnln. i... change In the county records, that of Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane. Port- ' c'7 Kn't lown "nd Tillage n the two states. It also contain. Good Thing if Congress Quit For Two Years ' fTHAODBU TIltY, WOULD BE A the names and addregses-of country .. aim professional men, lum bermen and others hA ... i .... in k. ,. . ' '";ico eiiiaiier places. There Is a complete list of th. rw. ernment officials. rnmmi..i deeds, state boards and lllhilnn rlslons and terma of rnnn. n.J.. ' . Il,k . . VI I t 7 ""l'"""le. PostofTiies, express, next year are Hutwell. Knapp. rower. Gannou. Sumpter. . 8haw, Miller. O'Neill.. Henry and Herbert 'These boys for a number of years have been known to the racegoers on the Ameri can and Canadian rare tracks. Each one Is a rider of bkh class. They can pilot winners anywhere, on any pace course In the world. Their inlgra tlon to the race tracks of Europe will leare a big void tn the racing ranks of thla country. Hutwell and Cannon will go to Rus- aia. Knapp will ride for Baron Open helm. Powers for Richard Hsnlel nud Herbert for James II. McCormlck In Germany. Miller and Bbaw are under contract to r'ch owners In Austria. O'Neill will have tbe mount on W. K. VanderbUt s horses In France. Henrr will bsve the leg up on M. Le Plane's French thoroughbred. Sumoter will free lance In Germany. Danny Maber and "Bkeets" Msrtln. who have king ridden In England, will continue their vocations there,. Ma her will ride for Lord Rosehery, and "Bkeets" Martin la under contract to uarry rayne Whitney. MANTEL!. M LEAN, the oot ed tragedian of t'lm-lunail. has been urged and Im plored to lsy Hit Ionic ami ill probably oblige. Mr, Mclean hue studied the various Halome ami tie Clares that there Is aoniviblng lacking something wrong allll the wsy lit character la exireaM. "Even lsry (iartleit. ears Mr. Me Lean, "doe rxt give th aoul fir of Halotu aa adequate re.Dtatlon. To ber the head of Jvkaituaah la merely wst. not real. 'InaplrAtton la all and everything. When J play Balome I shall have the bead of Umpire Hank O'Day, with a mask on. as my lusplrstlou. While may not be able to get tbe real head much to my sorrow-1 shall bsve lb moat aocurate copy sued. Ihat hU;h art ran supply, place (bat head on a little pedestal, strike up a little r!al cal music, such a tbe 'Crtuly Hear.' nd I will play Ha lotus that Broadway never saw. . ! will writhe ecro tbe stage to that head and bet It one on the rVni aa tbe grand climax to a scene that 111 hold my audience absolutely a pel I bound I will costume my Balome along different Tinea from those followed by Mary Garden. Her Idea of uo draiwtry all rlgbt-for ber-but I'll take no chances of getting a splinter In my ahaie when I writhe, .neither will I fall for bare feet. "How would I look, stretched out across the stage, my head down near the footlights, my feet bark In the wings, and then bare Ilugs Raymond come along aud tickle my toes? What sort of a kick bark would that tie for art. Id like to know? I'll take no chances-at least while Hugs la around." r i THE OLD RELIABLE oW CITY SHOE SHOP! VVerk e"n vhll '7g wait ' J Uor Mottot ix,tisUctloa GoAuritMi i ' ' C. SCHOENHEINZ, Pnt 71l Main let. SUth and t.nih, D. C. LaTOUKCTTB President k THE FIRST NATIONAL ol OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, 100)00.00, Oe" frealt TraneU 0nrsl Oanklng Buelfieee, IKS to ll&O; drsfters, fair to good, 1129 to 2M: Chunks. $100 In 1&0; rhunk. medium. f&O to 1100; drivers, medium to good, 1 40 to I lid; plugs, f 10 to I0, Representative sales are aa follows: ioT Steers 104 Itteers . If H leers , II 8 I ears , 7T I loss ,, 277 Hogs ., 2 Cows . , 20 Cow ., II Cow ., 40 Cows ., It Calves . 10 Calve , 71 Wst hers 101 Ewes . . t iiuiis I 8tag hit i. jrr 103 tli ..ills too ..1211 1.71 n res 100 1.40 ...142 I2S MI lit '1I4S 411 7 4 00 1 Ml ,. t.sO .100 ft IS . lit 4S0 .1110 4 SO .12T.0 400 w Cngllahman Tsk Up Amerieen Pole. An Innovation In the game of polo s played In England la contemplated. In view of tbe prospective Anglo American match the Hurllngham Pohi dull, one of the leader In the anort. haa suspended the offside rule for the coming season ami baa Invited other clubs to follow suit aa an experiment In order to decide whether tbe Ameri can game should lie permanently adopted. Msny Rrltlsh players con alder he American game superior to their own. Canby M rktt a. (Reported bv Gordon Uroe. Co.) GRAINS Wheat soiling It. roro tl.SO ewt, oata -1140. I'sylng II 20 rsk, for oat t this lime I if as ' brings iSc sack, shorts 15, middlings j I IS, barley li lt. Dour Is selilnc at ' IS th barrel. r.- - ; CHICKENS B primers trtnr 17e nd are In good demand, hena 17c! Id roosters 12c, young roosters lie,! luraeys are quotable at 10c durk 20c and gee 1JC. I MEvT8-Pressed pork U Sailing at ' I We at thfs time and the same la ba. I Ing paid In trade: lOUe la Mid in1 caah. Vaal selling 14 We and paying IlUe cash. Itaoon and ham sella at 2ic. shoulder 17o. lard command Ho. KRl'lTB Apples command l&o boa, dried Uo to Re pound, prunes le to Co. I'OTATOES-PotatoM aril at I 43. with II.2S best cash offer. 8rd stock commands 1 OS, cash ISc. HAY 'lover hay command 111 SO cash, oat hay f 14.&0, wheat hay I4 50, timotny in.oo, mixrttgll. r.(,(J8 Market J too strong at Oregon City Quotation. Market condition are alow at thla time in nearly all lines. There la aome little activity In llnea that are nearly exhausted, because the resular season is over and th cold storage neany so, out outalde of Ihla there la little activity manifested. VesetahUa are nrmer but quotations have not rnangea. APPLES The annle market la still firm with large stocks still on am Demand la good with prices from 60c IO II. luiAiuns-food stiKk la getting career every day s Aftefnonv - eC e- t( Heart of u" dUn Net Crimsoa &r Fire! Fi! JMaklnj . ( of Hht THE Of -km mat It MAIN T1TK. 4- t His DcAfti Treisf hewing th attach I violinist haa for M ( Tommy Burns to Taokl Bill Lang. Promise of large chunk of money rill make a boier change bis mind very ten minutes. To mine Hum. former heavyweight chamiilon. has ac! nstnttui r r .. i. . . , . . i.uku .ncinioao s oner or a purse of 12..V)0 for v tight with Rill iang in ixindon. Recently Bums had announced hi retirement Ith the natural sequence that the price Is stiffening rv imi .v., v . i , actually advanc ns lo not let the brood it.t . I n,A .,,1. i . -""-i". to farrow In the -etn-" ..T " " r nK,n" rrom o - wo lai. j . ana aometning real fancy might or a L KRTiTff r I,,, ,nV pr,c K-rmera Arthur lTki"' . sr..... ,.t" l" ' " - hoP of io rkiri- ir m V u nunni ioviiui more, nweets are no Knhr n-.,Blgh'm' t,M ,n the cellar .tock. and noon Io good - ..-vi, si. I vrneriniM . inMiii; carrota, parsnips and Mr vm ineniy wn selling nrlce st it U T I ? JL Fr.f,.fUwitkJ1Bb1.u,.m. -i. fr"0" and telegraph offices. Jus- " . P"" OI " Pace. a list of the daily Z i-. 1. u"rP"P,',s, and a world I J. 7 V n crMulr complied. l7tJ??rtylrl ,.ktcn of h town i""va TBiuea aata is given An Important feature of the publlca U h? '-'ned bu.lnes.P direct GOOD TH i tun is- rORiTWO V.A.. WOULD QUIT 'I DO NOT MH-tIat c MENAC AT TIMES. r HA .r..IHAT C0N0,T,ON COULD NOT ' PER' ton;.;ut sr; "M:!rv.v more;mom new vi'Z' VANTAGE. t- . -"""vn ac l" nain at a glance . - ' -,m suureases Of, all Of the rllf. . fl o... i. . i i. . . ferent firm . ln.a' uuuu ""err! wotua anord tu tn onnortnt- ., of -hn-in " . mnr given line mttrk-n -:J . V mvn luor' comn uT" 7L 1' a.rectory has been D7. 7 wu..uer.uon io me neexU of tLo time, gnd to iach . matoro gnd o relatirel- moro .ound dctcrn.ii.tion m to the ctaractcr 0f l.gjaWn required. In the second place. Mch s"1" A'DEMONSTRA.' or a 11. AVI I HAT TIIE LAWS AT 'PltESFT IN TILE . STATUTE 1 BOOKS ARE aitpt.v fnrArVrS?lT ana -7 U for which" new' l,gi!.Uor, . J m 11 If IH4BBrM I I Vat) tl Amt saa F.Ia f It . Just at this point th.t tWcnW rice of U in'WaU 'tneo-iMrETTjous DAvna A Wr . ZZ ' ' 21" 1 . ' Mnuit, vruy niE N)mnii.j - . """j na oeen Cne':.d fcr Of th. -- -.v-MiiiuiuiT ana hs hn spected thnrr,i.. V11 .Pn ln waa only by tbe wnenni.-.t aum of imnM .v.. " 'rge --- i 'in iscia War rath ered in tha ,1... .. r gain . . . l" mey were. TV. is iZirf Jt , . . 7 rnaDl. o that It. 1 1 a 1 1 at Mt i?lZt . T C?.nc'rn to !.. . u.wnun aany letter mil prove any address desire ne,!J fTo. y ;;' The official data .nv the list of.OoveTnmUnt r"C" county offlclala "will h. tA . SZQ especially raluahJe. It Is crected so that the result of th. ' v. Hwank to H. II. 1 srn ; 110. ihH"",rn I,nv,,,'mnt Co. Io heirs John Brock, north we. ... hip 1 south, range 4 east: oultclaim mman a. and Ed E. Lee to Oramel lit; till'. ?WD " 8 ,OUth' 1 Jame W. Curl to Myra Curl. 5 19 .i 0" 36. township 1 Jo,, "si; quitclaim What's T Will Be Deception DMT HISS t. . , Pur Vet... DksV uui o 1 uui ni.w-, of 5?. XZifSSZ &6$ AH0 " aim criery an caMrornla stocks i XI ins j HOT U I COMING SPORT EVENTS Lexington, Ky will give a thirteen uay racing meeting next spring. . The United Slate Revolver aasocla- to,o ,goln t0 ' team In the Olympic EnrriM at nt.Li.i Sweden. . ' t ,.K ,nentlon la down-1 "' sympatny wib wheat, which is orr on cent A bushel. tow naro wneat brand 15.60 CORN-8elllng ft ton cheaper mak-1 le. ,,.0o I0 11.75 hundred. Feed shout asm. prices-bran 8S0. short IIAYMerchants A. U and Agnes M. Veaile to va !.-, sf; .l,nU p,J,ln ' tor srd Hlrstel, J .Cre . geJlton -, . 1,7 fr t,mon. nd 115 for hlP2soU,n rsnge ! ?lfo,OWn' Sljyj a,f-,f " to" Heaton 11. ad Susannah Rol'ey to BUTn'Vh m",1 "mMit " Ouy D. Roley, east half of ani.th..-? "UTTER Ther D0 atrength to quarter of northvL.lfL?"!"" mrket and they are Darin L 22 lown.hlp 4 south.ran.. . u. .n, Cheese iu. I cv cream good. .Ouy D. and Orace Roley to H..t ,h!Xia.8.rTh'r! !? tone to M.Ko.ey.we.t half of ,ou hw.st .,V" "na Prlc to ier or northwest ....... " I "" SanatorJ (The Heus ef I VTHI nncrnu wit' UttLUUll-WAJ.-, . J Railroed&Nnt, n . . . 1 lei ui DtirinirMi ah.... .. z waT i "'p t brmg,. - -w uriu u 1 Aniavam 8pt. Jl to 10 incloalre. while th men will bold their at Rsitent rx 9 to 14 Inclusive. ' An International "amateur tnsn... st isz talk lino billiards will LATEST MARKETS I2o for choice. Vssi ..Tsv i. u, muuon so to 100, lard 15c ..PEfl?R!r.No dBmn 'or the l.rg- .11 ri . 'Prtnf.rs mand 7 moaT'it PnP$?TA.1 MARKtTt.' Kn. H.B var-ds, r.;. ro.-S. 08nT0 flrSr7nTdh,,thrp r " In New York Feb. 20. and amone .h- market for th. ...iik. .,l. ...'! nrm.r nd t believed that th.! expert from all over and among the for tbe week have been 14R .h L?a . Mmv that thoa th. worM .! tle. Mcah-a it?h LV r.!V:S9 J wbo. ho,d tat the outside fl.ur. .m will compete will be II err Poen.-e 'nl 2' M.' -" , No greilt moernanti- y tne German evnarr mnA u tji,. I The cattle mark iv. . . champion of France. been easy In tone and prlcea h.va ga from 25 to so cents from the high point of a week or two sgo. TherS tested P pr WM Mrs. MISSIONARY FROM INDIA. Eddy Will Sp.k . h- Mt Church luniiiu u.i Mrs. Eddy. . reT'mr"'.?: L "7 "A. rk how, who I,, now living i. l,:T"2 .,?,'n', wt Eastern . a'tjw inrv. win 1 oui7jiifa wghr. Mariai Alllf.T leyV-w. 1 -.r",,l"W f.-.J 9Ka HIiVPBi as at I tt . - w . , ,-,v , f,," kTO'ina, 70c 100 lb ' : ....'.II M 8ell round-trip ticket. K months, allowing aocommodatlon rlum. at rortUW O..W. R. For further Inforti-!' trated bookUt, Phy, Mdlcal SMptf'. Uki Oregon, an" 1 Aglnl, or writ to J V ' WM. MoMUC-" . General fsJ rORTUJ, E. not The hog market sin .1 ' In svmnath v ,.7;. "V w.e"K- 1 ( 1 a . ' nm - ..uiiarw in lnd . fnm I was nnt . . hail . 1 ' . " '. "l " 10 Drina- r.n ,. ..n srtonsry n india fop yMrt was not in Hh-V. "p"r,,, la that strength of the market. The ton U Bhe la an Interestlna-fait-e was l.6. top price nice aturv In ,.ti ...... I ia.i . It entertainingly. There la Z i lhe. 'enr people ,,, nr is.Dernsn Atvi..i,i... ii . ' ' " . . . ' "".ii.iiaj mm in. T"-tu anu ewes Bold tnr tA an me netler nannta 1- I . 11.. . jh Oood'oualltv Prices, on. lot Ui ""ui uruilKni Most DO YOU WANT S ANYTHING . . . ( , 1 t . ' - Tty the Qassiled Colomns cf try mora than Vhl. T V ,01" coun- . V. ' n"eo "'ed were not fat and KsV IWORNIWGENTERF r.r! w'i1 a "4 ' conwquence ,h.. a, ij 3000 Readers Daily A' i 'tl. " )' - ' e. - . - - '