Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, March 15, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 19".
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MORNING ENTERPRISE,
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UOSriluG EriTERPQlSE
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Puran.S aoeuioa an !. par
flrat BiMhia
Pwfi4 aoattlaa aa- . par
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.ISe
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there to Uttl he voat ao la aa effort
to save hla 111. . ..
Tk Council of Mflwaukla U Social
litlc oa a Joint ballot. Nov ws ox
'told thai tale Council win spend
mllltoa dollar for park purpoeaa. la
this way the 8oclallsta latesd to take
from the predatory rick a part of tbe
mllltona tkat they bare hoarded (a
the past.
Tka atory to being told tkat Presi
dent Tail waa JakUaat whea tka Sa-
prrme Court apbeld tka corporation
tat. While there U no doubt that the
tax la perfectly proper, and tke court
could aca nee aay otherwise, etlll tka
Praaldenl la murk of a boy and kla
epirtta go " end sows ,n proportion
aa be la receiving tkat which ke waata.
and wbea he waata It
There la mock more activity la ike
government a force la Meilco sow
tkat tbo America a aoldier la witkta
Uy. for l4ftll. art repacatJIr , w.mnr-'aiaiaBce on the border. It
for tha imiv wwore tba Mtetwim i -
la trwsfame- rroaa IM eau la ina
nr. wtthaat cSeasa. the rate wfll a Bo
aa bmw for r af rke aaaar. aad laa aa
tack for aaartel aaa IMew.
Cwek aboaM areoaapaa? eroVr waare
party te eakawa la kualixaa afrv-e of
the Eatarprte. .
Lrcml afrtrttetnc- at Irca aSvartiatas
aire.
Orrae edrrrttaiBC an4 aarrial traaalrat
at rve la He aa atcn. eceore-
lo apeclaJ caa41tMea cwerniiic tb
aa aapar ataar tkaa flrat ease. Bar barb
ftra laairtlaa lie
Baa aaarr othar thaa flrat aae-a. per fescfc
eeaaa taaarttone te
Larals le par Mae; to raawlar aver
nL ate . aaa
For Sala. To 1
aval a word flrat ineestsea
each aedttlaaaj.
Rataa far edverttatna I
will ka tba
tka Warkly
aa ta the
-Tlra Sa aad BaakruD Sale"
ta ate lack flrat Wmrttas: aaoi-
Kewa ttraa aad waj wrttew artleiae
mt bmtM. wltb
will ke rWhr acratM RrJrctaJ
autpta aarar rHuraad aalraa acrooipejl-
a ky mil I
might aot do klm aay' good to call, for
there ia little doubt ikat our aoldiera
know entHtgb to atay at borne, bat eUll
there la a friendly feeliag ia tka
thought tkat aomebody a near who
glrea one bta aympatby.
BlMMfffl
UP FOR
Folk Dancing Is the
Ideal Exercise
For Girls.
EPi'fl.milMILIS
All BUOYME SCCLU
. : n 1 : - ; .
r . . ll
p, Mr. JAM IS WTIa mt Hewr Ya
c
RltlDCNCC OF Md AND kR. L.
wArroo oivin ur to
i-, MAY tVtNT.
Tka embera of tbe Kportb
iafoe were entertained Tueaday
ealng at tka boma of Mr. and Mra. X
U 8waord. TH Jdadlaoa atreet. Tbore
waa a abort bualneaa aeaaiow pr
lag tba aoclal featurea of tb evening,
i. ik. nmaram eark member preaent
repreeented a well kaow book, and the
a a a a a. a IjI atka klal
coateat arrange tea --
fun and enjoyment. Mra. J. R. Dick-
and Mlaa kiaiva taiiow wn. i.
HE menial ai phjkic! puperioritj of th American aronun,
wbJcai acema to U conceded rtrj gtaenllj, u (Me m g""
mttww to Ut TRIIKDf 0 IN ATIUJTICS.
AUildtid trainiaf t JUST As JruiUA.
OIULS AS -TO BOYS., But eipericncw ka pro red that tk wo
aort of game- art not beneficial to tka two aexra.
Folk daocinir baa dono inocJi for tho bealtlt aa well the jraco
and carri. of public school firU of New York. - ; . -
Outdoor training in tbe country ia, of eonne, beet of all. iui beautiful picture.
.... " . .. i- ., . . . i . u I n. k..i a,ara aerved during
thouMnJ of poor children in the cxt wrtt fei w we counvr,, ' k"nrV Mr oi-ar Woodfl. g.r.
hare to BRIMi OUTIXXJICS 1U lUt.!, ,eral plaao aelecttona ana
rocK oancino it totAL" txci ro ' OIRtw. IT .0IVI9
. aa.aaa,a a. a aata, aw aa aT at A lal fa
THCM TMt RIOMT CARBIAOR. D(l.vr inun. vn.i. I
PMC VENTS TUtCUl.OSI. IT MAS BCCN MOVEO THAT IM-
PROVED PHYSICAL MaACTM MEANS INCHaAltD 'r.-
- . . ... . . uiAuiy
CIENCV. THE GIRL WHO WANTS TO Ba sraLliam
SHOULD nittT BECOME HEALTHY WOMAN. v
Portland Marketa.
Receipt a tor tn week have been
2JS4 cattle; lit calvea; IZTO koga;
UZi ah rep: il boraea.
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
IS. P. ENGINEERS MEET
' COUNCIL COMMITTEE
CITY ENGINEER NOBEL
WITH
AND
Uarth 15 In American History.
Mflo-Jaba CnAcott. colonial gorernor
f Maaaaitu tta died: bora t38ft
J744 Tke American rolonlea begaa
Klag Gaorga' war. a name glrea
ta tba koetlilUea between BrltUh
aad rrwacb coloniata !a ABaerlca. ,, R u .pan. Twelfth atreet.
, eOrred Bp by tketr aympatklaa witk 1 At tk preaeat time there U an old
tke Soma gwvaramewt la tka war ' wooden treatle, but tka Improvement
ad tba Aaatrlaa ancreaaina. By tbe . of Twelfth atreet mean that tkis
' treaty af AU-ta-Ckapafle tbe war ! must be taken out and a new one put
t J -ewdrd to I74S. In tkat wUl vacate tke atreet and atlll
- ii.. Wkx aa. loot Interier WIUI toe iranic vu
One of tke Important question tkat
ia Interesting Council at thla time la
tbe question aa to what is to be done
in tbe matter of tka new overhead
trestle or bridge of tke Southern Pa-
eatk president of tbe United States.
bora; died TS43.
rm Battle of GufJford Court Bowse,
Jt C: Ctaaral Greewe's coloalala
, r eVfaataw tke BrlUsk awder Com-
JS07 KlTara at Ptttsbwrg reacked a
mt Kl fact, tke highest la a
Sf death front flood and
ajaoeity ksaa at SSjOOOXIOOl
... ' ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
(Trees boos) today to aeon toowrrowj
Ban) seta w6. riaaa COS. swoon rtoaa
Jd PL BE. .
With both sides to the controversy
writing concerning the annexation of
the Went Side H ought to be possible
Id get the troth to tbe surface.
.
rolling that la going
the news dispatches are . very
from that source at thla time.
light
The 8. P improvement on Twelfth
atreet should be made ao tkat it will
be aightly and not aa eyesore for the
Beit forty years. It Is in the hands of
Council now, and that body should see
to It that it doesn't get out of there.
As there aaa been some ppposltion
developed along tke line of giving to
the proposed ML Hood Electric Com
pany, ft to reasonable to expect to aee
every Interest of tbe city, and tkls
people, safeguarded.
ed)
Under Secretary Wood says tkat
British Interests are safe In Mexico.
Doe be know for a certainty that the
American amy is there to protect his
countrymen along with our own inter
! 8. P.
I
With a view to aa understanding be
tween the City Council and the offi
ciala of tke S. P. an Invitation was ex
tended to the offlffclali to come to
thla city and view tke situation. As
answer L R. Fields, superintendent of
tkis division and C. C. Blond, assist
ant superintendent, were In tke city
and met Council and the City Engi
neer Tuesday afternoon.
The City ashed for a Wrfoot spaa
across Twelfth street, with a height of
1 feet In the clear. Thla will make
a heavy structure necessary and a
built-up footing that will bold the
dirt In the fill from falling down Into
tke atreet.
The expression of the engineers waa
to tbe effect tkat a structure like tn
city wishes would cost approximating
$25,000. and It was doubtful If the com
pany would care to spend so much ;
.in I I V I. Mfinjirtlnll with the
CoMldering the large amount of lorf Vt, comejpj.Uted . 1. this
mag that la going oa at Washington I -.,,n
In view of tke faet tkat Twelfth
street Is being made a good atreet.
aad tbe city Is trying to make a pre
sentable outlet at that point, it seems
as If the demands of the city are none
too extravagant, aad tha they should
be met by the railway.
Tbe Conncllmen present at tbe con
ference were Messrs. Andresen, Hol
atan. Roake. Burke and Hall and City
Engineer Nobel
Making Hr Own Living. 4
Mrs. Helen Davis baa filed a suit in
the circuit court of Clackamas county
against her husband. Price Davis, to
whoa she waa married at Baker City
on May 9. I. On May I. 1910, Mr.
Davis deserted bis wife. Since March
j 8, 1910, she bss been forced to make
: her own living.
Friendly Bible Claaa Social.
Th-r will be an informal social of
the Friendly Bible class this evening
! st the home of R. J. Eddy, 414 Center
i street Mr. Eddy is the president of
i tbe class and all members and friends
' will be made welcome. It is to be a
purely social affair aa no business will
Eves tbe question of the confisca- interfere with having a good time.
tlon of a few eggs was carried to the
United States courts. But (ben eggs
have been going op amongst the high
flyers the past few months, and It is
nothing atrange that a few should wlsb
to break into the highest court.
eo
There Is another Indication that
Russia may Invade China. This Is
perhaps Russia's opportunity, when
poor China is rent with a famine. Per
kapa a few Chinese might be Induced
to go over to tke enemy for a full
stomach, for wken a man Is starving
. Teacher' Institute st Gladstone.
! Plans for the teachers' Institute at
I Gladstone 8atorday are progressing
nicely. As effort will be made to have
, a One time and a program with more
' than ordinary Interest to tbe teachers
! who shall be so fortunate as to attend.
W. E. Steven, who recently arrived
in tbls city from Oklahoma, and rent
ed tbe Skinner farm at Molalla for a
year, was In Oregon City on Saturday.
Mr. Stevens statea be will try Clacka
mas county for one year, and if satis
factory at tbe end of the year be wll!
; become a permanent settler.
The steer market broke a full half J 1J cow
M hogs .
Si cows
lid cow
T7 cows ,
bulla ...
wether
mi
1
11
379
41
1 team draft horses . .
1 team delivery horses
1 chunk
1 delivery bora '......
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...1IM
... 9J1
...1103
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...IS3
...ISM
... 99
... 1M
reita Hickman ana iiarum
sang a duet. Ik musical nunnrr..
ins- received with great applaaeei
Tboae present were Mr. and Mr.
Rwaffordv Mr. aad Mra. R, Cos. Mr
and Mr. Joha Woodtln. Rev. Zlmmer
man, Mr. Adah Hrndrickeon. Mr J
R. Hickman. Mr. L. IV Horton. Nellie
Rwalford. Alice Bailey. ICvadae and
Katkleea lUrrteon. Irll Gray. Ftor
ace Whit.. Ultle Mill-r Anna Lust
CVso aad Malva Dlllow. Carrie aad
l-arv nalcoaa. Elva Blsncfcard. Mary
, xi k.n anna Larson. Lydla and El-
rM rruol, Morula Hickman. Olive Xlm-
47
4 75
Hi
.1600
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. 300
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T.as
&.
V2S
Koy
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Wort hem. Ray Worthem. Wm. Stone.
Cwcar Woodnn. Psul IMllow, Clyde
Hugbea. John Hollo, Will Snldow. Bur
nett iJint. Harold 8afford. Willie
Reeve, Irl Horton.
PRESIDENT CAMPBELL
Send Ward He Will Speak In Htgh
Bcnoel Forum Friday.
Word aa received by Superintend
ent Toi. of the linn scaoui. nw
would be
apeak In the,
dollar oa the egk aad barer were
reluctant to take bold. The large
packer, counting on condition a that
formerly applied have bought rather
liberally aad their feed lots are more
or lee heavy with cattle. The cow
market did aot suffer aa mock of a
decline as the steer market but may
be counted aa having lost a ewarter.
Good calves sold up to tbe full value 1 MACKSBURO.
of tbe week previous. Moat of the farmer have all of their
The bog market remained about ! early plowing soae. Tbe prospect
steady: the larger part of tb auppliea i ar that tbe farmers will get theirj
waa made up of ablpmenta from tke crops la early tkle spring. rv" Campbell of the University
Missouri River. i Tkere waa a large croad out U tke , B, c"?r,.?.1 ,, . M
- J - . -. dhf ItreKOD. Sit all I US. Ms e
There was not m-cn or a aay in tne j sa.e t. r. t Mirtm ' imnoaalble for him to
that were rough sold at SI.S5. ' j
. There waa an attractive demand for
good horse. Drapers having weight
and quality sold for $$00. Delivery
horse sold at i;5 for team. J
Tbe Students' Judging Contest aad ;
tbe likelihood of an amateur Judging ;
contest, to be made np of boys under -
IS. not having attended an Agricul
tural College, are attracting attention
In connection with the Ft Stock Show i
March SO. SI and S3, rosu4resent
indicationa there will be a liberal num
ber of exhibits In all classes. "
Tbe following price are represen
tative of tbe market for the week:
Ellaha Rlgg la batching these day a.
Mra. Rlgga la at Pomeroy. Waak.,
aursing their grandson. Claude Rigga.
wko kaa pneumonia. From tke latest
report he la os the road to recovery.
Mr. Luebbea had th mlafortune to
har hi horse run away Wednesday
and tear things np pretty badly.
F. M. Matthews and wife were visit
or at tb home of J. E. Welle Sun
day. Joe Glbaoa to just putting the fln
will be a good chance to near "'
worthy educator. The Board of Edu
cation la planning to attend la a body,
and school patrone cannot do better
than to be present.
Thought He Wae a Oriaily.
"V. U Has 11ns wss found on the
streets In this city Monday noon by
Officer Shaw. . He . waa considerably
Intoxicated and wanted to fight at
139
131
157
143
SI
eteers
steer
steers
steers
calves
51 calve
Sos lambs
37S Ism be
loo bogs .
94 hogs .
95 nogs .
..1331
.107
,.1350
..1130
.. 190
. 354
. 71
. 70
.. 193
.. 314
.. 30
labinc touches to six acre of grabbing once. In fact it waa necessary 10 f
for Herman Harms Joe aay he did ! him on tb head several umew wa.a
$50 not get rich by a long ways hut that
(.30 ; he got a Vat of experience la the line
'.00 of grubbing thin winter.
' 5 50 1 Deid Hanna kaa received a full
t.00 ! blooded Poland China hog. He had! It
Imported here. Deid says It doe sot
cost aay store to raise full blooded
stock tkan scrub stork ao be la going
Into tbe bualneaa.
5.54 ,
&.K0
4.7$
140
1.35
1.34 i
Read tbe Morning Enterprise.
him np to the fact that Be waa a
human and not a wild gristly bear.
Recorder Btlpp. after bearing bis
story, fined him 10 days In jail, which
be ia now lying out.
Musical and Literary Entertainment.
The Friendly Bible class will give a
musical and literary entertainment
next week. In tke parlor of tke Free
byterlaa ckurch. The claaa has been
X
What the United States Must
Do to Protect Panama
Canal ;
By Rear Admiral CEOKCB W. MELVILLE. Retwrd.
'T would be an excellent thing if the government could establish
a protectorate over Honduras of tbe sort that has worked so
well in Bsnto Domingo. I am nnablo to apeak ex-cathedra
on the matter, for I have no inside knowledge of it, but I
. DeMere that it could not but PROMOTE HARMONY AND PRO
TECT AMERICAN INTERESTS IN CENTRAL AMERICA. I
do not think that any port in the country would be of any great value
, to oar nary now that we hold Panama. But its advantages 'for this
' country in securinir something like stability in Central America would
certainly be very great , ( . 4
t A FAR MORE IMPORTANT AND IMPERATIVE. PROJECT, SO FAR
: AS -THE NAVY IS CONCERNED. AND, INDEED. THE PROTECTION
OF AMERICAN INTERESTS IN THE PROXIMITY. OF THE CANAL
20NE,,IS THE ACQUISITION OF THE DUTCH ISLAND OF CURACAO
AND M6RE ESPECIALLY THE DANI8H WEST INDIES. NOW THAT
WE HOLD PANAMA AND . WILL CONTINUE TO HOLD IT IN SPITE
OF THE PEACE PARTY AND MR. ANDREW CARNEGIE'S SPLENDID
GIFTS. WE NEED TO PROTECT IT AND TO PROTECT THE TRADE
rtOUTE "WHICH LEADS TO IT.
; ST. THOMAS IS A STRATEGIC POINT of prime importance,
for such protection.. It lies right in the path of the northeast trade
wind and along the course vessels take in passing from Panama to
The Kind That
STANDS OUT
GLOSSY
HANDSOME
STATIONERY
Our New Steel Die Embossing
Machine IS THE THING
Oregon City
EN r WPI E
la tbe front rank of the
ART PRESERVATIVE
PRINTING
BOOKBINDING
LOOSkLE
SYSTEMS
Fathers.
. n a
Tsass , ytr hmf aad girls tka yal at '
Lat aaak hlla have Ha sVi Mvli.BI a.u.'
ssltlvaia an IMsrast In aaslng H rw. 'MunL tni
- Tlare Is na Sattar way ta lay th f.ui,..,
Nras sf thrift. A sW start . , Mr,l'"M
Mays a frsat InSiranas sn th CMIS'a Mur' ' " "
This Sank has a Savlras Dsaartmsnt ','
The Banlt of Oregon Qty
s-a 0 A ssw irm aVfiTal tTm a aal a
" . . r.J. UETil.c,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAH
of OREGON CITY . OREGON
CAFITAi, leUeSLSs.
Train ills a S nsral ssslag t 'llniiL Oasa rrom i y..
, , . S ;
working os lb procram for lbs past
moots aos It la aala Ibat tbe snlar
talnmsat will bs of a vary plasalDg
rbsractar.
GRADUATION GOWN.
A S.mals ana' OIHlsK
Dssign Far K Evsn
Ml
v" '" " AVr "")"" T "-- . -
Tea, It la rarssr asrly Is Ika spssss
te lath of BTadasilos fowaa, pst
tampsa baa s faablos of fstltlaf
qskktr tbaa arbstlul tlma Is Isaae
atraauoua tlajra. an liafora oos baa a
cSasrs lo (sra artMiaJ lb awast (Irt
"rad" will ! ttMsllaa; bar saw gown.
Tba lllsstrailns sbws a dallbtfolly
elDSpla aad glrllsb rtraifa fnr Iba sc
rssles Tba rtislr- laHas Is saw sf tbe
setk-aabis raur. as4 altogatbsr tbe
fows la "swsvily rrriyl as osr Est
Nab rosslas say. r '
rona of tba school ,r, Bot oir7
but r,s4 lo U Drsar
aaslos.
S A I
Tbs following ara ths raai
tranafsrs (bat bavs baaa
ofnes of Iba county rvaiZ
S. A. Mollns to PstarT.;.
loia 1? and u. 0f blotk iSS
Addition to Portland, fin
lo Erik Janassa. all 0( tb
vuariar of iaa I
anion 4. town
"tasat
northawt
N.li i and Id. c. Hull
son. 20 acrsa of ssctloa
i soutb. ranf s 1 saaL Um aa'
Joha R.
aaa a a n a... ..
?." Nasf, Iran 10 Coseorai HL?
$1.11100.
flartbolomsaa and Lsry Taab. 1
to (laoria o. Illldasbraal bail
Clachamaa County, IIMM.
Laosard Jobnaoa to IDla IrsS a
acrss of action , tossais ta?
range 1 aaat. S0 00. ,
j D. and Clara Catts is i1M p,
Uad la Clacksmas Csasty.
- rmll Orinm and Martbi Ortas s !
JaiBsa and Ross Mr Nad, lot "I-Z
trart II. Wtlltmstu Trrukl i
-B-and -T of tract tl. 111?
J. A. BAd Addis Sosabt ta a
SBd Catbsrlus K. Ksslsr. tl term '
lYost Addition to WlllaaMtt ha. 1
also tract "V and "T", tat si
portion of trsrt 8" aad r rni
Addltlos to Wlllamstt rslla, Uj '
A. C and A lira C. BorUsid mi
W. A. Alcorn to Ida V. Alcori,btl '
Is block I. and lots I. i, bad :
Biigbtwood. ssction It, tovuia 1
sooth, rann I saat, II -
Sawdslr Sts Far lywmw.
Tbs sw iprisg Usra Is fasry bos
dolr sats. Including sofa plllowa,
scarfs, bars, plaraabiona aad e large
sambsr of practical artlclaa. srs
brosgbt out la pank-slarty attractive
BMtrrtals and with prrtty Minor varl
at loss In lb way of trimming, wbk-b
stabts tban vary faarinatlng ta wa
Bas Is gawral. aaya lbs Dry Goods
aVoeomlat
Ons of tbs dalatlsat of boodolr sats
Is shows Is whits cottoa volts, with a
pink ribbon design running throogh It
and large plak rossa p la cad oa tbs rib
bon at Intervals la bordar sffect.
Thla daslgs adapts Itself admirably
to ths various methods of tii mooing.
Cat Into strips tba malarial la na4
as an attractlva bordr all aroosd ths
sonars pillow or In two v art leal bor
ders across ths long pillow. Tbs long
ptocuahlon and corset bag have this
border running through tbs ranter.
An effactlvs new trimming that Is a
revival of sa old mode. .old enough,
however, to be again called new. Is
tbs fringe and passementerie border
of marrams cord. By tba way, wide
bands of lacs crocheted lo One ma
rrams cord, copying renins patterns,
are being uaed aa high sf rle dress
trimmings, and thla Is probably rsspon
alble for tbs reappearance of thla kind
of work In tbe fancy goods department
Gees to tt Vincent's Hospital.
Berates Oottbara-. tha a vaae M
daughter 0f Charles Oottberg. who baa
been III with pneumonia, waa taken to
St. Vincent's hospital. Portland, Teas-
-r aiiernoon so tnat sns may bars
ths benefit Of sinerlancad nuralne
She was taken via tbs Southern Pact
fle and stood the journey wall
UNIVIWSITY PRESIDENT
Will Soeak In Hlnh aehaol
Wednesday Parents Invltsd.
President P.U Csmpbsl, of ths
University of Oregon, Is on ths pro
gram for an address in tka uirk
school forum and will make thla ad-
oress ai ociock Wednesday fors
noon. Tbs Oregon City Board of Edu
cation will attend In a body, aa per
rots of ths Board on Monday night,
snd It is expected that Mr. Campbell
will give s very Interesting snd la
strnctlve addreas.
The parenta of ths city and ths pat-
LATEST IIOEII
Oreeon CKy M trite. '.
Ths general market tasnsa k '
downward. In certain raataaM an -marked
and la others Bteusi tt I
lack of sapplf leadlag irr. bt
when tbe average la strsek Da k
dency Is downward.
APPLES Hood apsNS i'h(
saand yet and tbe sra Jb lesi
bstter prk-es for soiatantt: Om'
esoagh good sitH-k. seanw, at U.
tkere la Utile or ao Asasal hi f.
stork at aay pries. Pries
a boat lie to fl ths hot. wiU an
choice commanding aa kith si I
Stock Is banda of irowm aatll, m
has bees sold; tt Is the abssST
left and they conmaas astst Rl
Hood River apples srs alllSf RSI
IS.
POTATOBS Slow mevsasst
raaad light. Plenty of goad ssst
lbs eoustry yet aad a toe sssr
outside bsysrs wars tllnat b
wall for them bst sew Sass
aee ma satlaried or ths ssysn Sett
Many ars holding for sW!
higher thas tbe market sal kssia
srs cannot tblp Is safstyi P
range from soo is 11.11
VEOCTABLBS-Uttls tbassiS
last report: onions srs s
In. price but other vegetsalsi wsc
about tha same. Onloni
ssd carrots 7Se lo f I sscMsnskil
to U.tl aack, cabbsgs te ssast
rUOVR AND FEBD-rtosT l
lowsr and demand rk
dowa to S with best
S.0; some aelllog ss tewi M K
Brans snd other feed I1
ft a ton from Isst r.pambi
Ing $1.10, bran barley nSji
to 11.70, oats lit to IM. IW
for local wheat ,
1 HAT Lois of bay Is o-
belag offered frsslf
weak. With winter P
to ssU aad tbs markst hat
onssqusaes. All frsass
from II to II t?Jrl
111 to 111, timothy llltollt
fsltolT. EQ08 Are vary plwU m
price ranges sbout 1H-. '
BUTTER Very weak V
only commanding frots Its
ereamery always stlB ss
ing loe to aw tat
m.'rk.t I. only psyln
16o. Choice os7
100 to 5c.
POULTRT-Prlces srs
higher and ths
bring lfl. roosters llo. yow
ssd mlsss chickens WW IK
Ing doing In larger .
hi EATS Veal, f"",
lOo to llo, hogs dipr
bis demand torlM
fluctuate according " w
HIDES Orean U P0"?
dr?hldaVlletol4c,a'L
to 7 esch. , f
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mohslr lie to JOc '
dried rRCTT;,
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BO In. sack, hslf frous" W ;
100 lb. sacks.
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