U0BHI1TO EHTEBMUuE, BATURDAY. JUNE 17, 1911. ! ) immiX EHTEfiFuISE ; . 02ZG09I OTTt OROOST . KOMI. Idite end PwkitaMn aa SroaS-eUM MNir Jik mty k, mi, im." at the aoet afRoe at OrtMl MM Act af Mux , TIMS f BSSCtlPTIMt Year, far kfoatfca. by ar Meate. hr week, ay imtrenc uto r"fw l"e. aae MM nrwt twirflna . -'rat hn aar M tMai twiirtnai ''M eeaniua tmj aee. aar .MM . IM . IN . .1 .1M .let eaetttea my a, per .1M 1-a paper at bar rwvl tanrtlia ; ua aaaar etaar thaa ftrat aa-, aar lea .IM Ta Rot -rt.. aae -at a war ftrat kteertlea; awa-aaV eeat a aMIUoaal. Bates tar erertlelB ta M Weekly 'narertee win ba tha eajae a la tba '(. far 4tl tlnat art eepeccaa th weekly. Where tha UnrttmMal iiaaefemS fiuea tha eaity ta tha wash wtikeet catenae, tha rata will ee ha Bark (ar rwa af tha aaaar. aad Ita aa -a rar Waatani Oregoa tham th buildla- Louise Walker; "March. GroUeeae, ma nHU vaaai, . -, ' It mean aa opaa rtrar to the aaa. aavtgabl at nil tlataa of tba year for steamer u bar gaa, cheaper fuel, lumbar building material, and blibar price for frulta and farm prod acta. . What tha Panama Canal maana to Interstate and International com mere. aa opaa river would mean to Interna com mere aa tha raault . of lower freight ratal and paseeoger faree. Tita would aot bo confined to com- more oa tha river, but would bo tha resultant oa all railroad line op erating la Westera Oregon, aad would mean water rate from San Fraaclaco to 8a tarn. 8M1I there ara peraooa connactad with tha public newspaper aad la our public Ufa, preteadng to repreeeat tba people, who ar seemingly indifferent to tbla manor. It la to bo hopod that oar atata or Federal officials fan bo aroused to demand actioa oa thla matter, after both atata aad aatioa have mad tha appropriations necessary for frea lockage. It ia ao anomaly that tha xe ru men t should spend mllllona for fro lock aad canal oa tha Columbia, aad then, through Ita official, abandon thla enterprise. Just aa Important to Portland and tha root of tha atata. Selfish In t areata may ba awept aside, and the laager interests of tha commonwealth aad tha producer must fSladtaei- -Hasaaraak Lao Burdoa.) , ... (Dvorak), Heart to Heart Tallcs. By EDWIN A. NYB. I.aal advarttotac at legal ad Vraa advertlataa aad epeeial traaataat tt at M aae aa aveft. aorore- teai alt teas swtamia tba we SaJe" aaJ Bajikrwat aJr" 4var iita Ve tach Drat tnanrttea; aMl -mi bjaarttaaa aaaaa aaattar K kvek, Save rtaasa aaa wall wi II' antetaa ' will ft. wit fc taunt to local i tmimm. K ba rtadly arcaatwC Reertad aui ita aiar latajaad aaJeaa aeeaamaaa Vjr ataiaa ta arvpajr mar CITY OrFICIAL NEWtPAOfrV aah ateaM in r araa t aaa ara ka artaaa afflea af h aafecuarded by putting through aa ' mteranae. I iinjAHtin tKt k.a Kmr m.H In good faith. It la our proTorblal inclination to take Ufa aay, go to aleep on our rights, and allow great enterprlaea to lag aad tba conduct of our delegation ta Waahlngton Indicates thla tendency to dose. Sheriff Mass certainly has a chance to distinguish . himself aad get solid with the peaco-tOTtng community by capturag tha tend that murdered the HUI family. It must be said for the sheriff that he la trying hard. Will any member of the Oregon City Commercial Club coma forward aad go on record aa favoring the abolishment of the institution? Oregon City now baa a pretty little building for it exhibit of tha pro ducts of the aoU of Clackamas County. With a handsome building, a fine lot of products aad a good-looking pub licity man, we are aura la the very front raak, . . aa) ' CIYIL WAR DIVORCED SAMUEL T. RIDER ANO WIFE LIVE UNHAPPILY TOGETHER FOR HALF CENTURY. June 17 In American History. 1T75-Rattle of Rank Hill 1 77 -Robert Date Owea. atatewasaa aad author, died: t-ra tm IVK8 John ;ibba t;lrwrt. noted act nr. 4 died: bora una rB Ooerai Maxima noesea. Cahaa reoiattoaary taW. died: aura WSI !K fTaltee It Rmnkbaa landil AJVO feet ta aa aeroptaae, thea a world's altrrade rarora. '', ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. . fTroei aeoa today taaec ftaa aata TA rtaaa 43. m llitt n. sv: aeoa laaay. aaa snath, as aaiy mm Apm la. late K. FREE LOCKE AT OREGON CITY. If oar Commercial Oab has ao Bt t'a to do that it eaa afford to eoa fcder a propoaitioa to aeD ita cab rooma, there ia food for thought aad actioa ia the taaetrrKy of the Fed eral gorerameat aver the immialtaia of aa sjaropriaXioa of e,06 for tha cataalMhfna of free lock ' af "Wina rrett ralU froatlag Oragoa City. 1 r Ooloaai K. Hot ar. of the Salem Joar almost tears hi hair, edltortaQy ftTeaktng, ia his discassloa of the ieetloa. Ha says: Fader whip aad apnr of pabllc aea haeat tha atata appropriated IS0O.MW. and Coagraaa followed salt to eetab- -uh EE GINNING RICIT. UaroM rarrel f Homo la wlae. A graduate of Uarvard. auu wf a wealthy saaa. society faTwrtie autl aa athlete who Blade a rervrU. be baa l a ken bla place behind the intuuier uf a amait suburban grw-ery eiore to learn the boslneea. Ctad ia th rlothaa of a grocer's clerk, be la learulug bow la eeli gouda and tie up bundle "W-h-a-tr aald bto rrlenda. abot ked. "Harold Darrell clerklug lu a srovery store! Why should he do such an erratic thing T But youug Durrell Is not erratic, tie la J mt a kvea. wkle awake, level headed sort of rhap. uuepoiled by fur tune. , .However , v lie admit hi court U M titer uuu sua i fur a yuuuit luaa mt fjvo.el. Hut he aaya a uuiu auu4 1x1.111 tmii. at the lop of 1 be ladder. mui h u uv termliM'd lu nvr that t-utvi;e life Uao not unOtled bitu fur aeriouM rOuii. ' Also be I gritty. It la autiO uf biu that he U of atrouit will lo-r. auU when be arts out to do a turn:, woat ever It way be. be usually mkIm wiin achleremeut. And be la Iborouich. lie as i know a thing well at all oue uiumi know It through auj ibrough. Tbtiv fore be mut beglu witb the albaliet of the growr? trade to qualify for I Im- poaltlon higher up. . Wise young Mr. Durrell! His father, a retired jobber, also gaa at the bottom of the ladder. although ba wanted bid aoa to do something else, be could not dlacour age the boy by reciting the hardaulp Incident to the long apprenticeship one moat go through to master the grocery baalneaa aa It should be mastered, a any baalneaa should ba mastered. . It kt pretty plala that if la his col lege life they got his bead up among the stars his feet remained planted on Ibe gronnd. Maay a college graduate' head la -swelled" by his edocatloo. and he baa failed because ba Insisted upon starting at the top. - Like young Theodore Roosevelt, who ta order to leara the carpet baalneaa began as a factory apprentice, aw young Dorreil begins at the beginning Wlae youtb.! With hh college sharpened mind be will make way rapidly aad sooa will evenake those who denied bla men tal training began before hi'w. Virginias promise a very fair crop, although smaller Uaa that of 1110. Information from New York atata under data of tha 10th shows heavier dropping thaa la considered dearable In noma localltlee, while others re port blasting, but oa tha average, con d I tone Indicate aa exceedingly large volume of tonnage. Michigan reports ara of tha same general character. Ia soma districts the summer varieties will be heavier proportionately than the fall apples, but the latter will of themselvea e ceed the production of the last several veara. Virginia report are recant and com-4 prebenstve. Tha Shenandoah Valley and Eastern Panhandle of West Vir ginia promise crops of unusually Una quality, but on tha whole tha quantity will hardly exceed 10 or U per oaat of last year a harvest. Tha ahortaga Is attributed to the last lata frost. and the excessive drouth lasting three weeks. Tha drop has also bean ab normally heavy. - The falling off in the older orchards, which bora heavily last year, wm be offset, to a large extent, by tha great acreage of young orcaaroa just coming into bearing. The Shenandoah Valley waa vial ted by severe halt lightning and wind storms oa June th. the effect of which could not ba determined at the 4)100 or our aavicea. Whatever damage aaa resulted la the southern parts of tha valley may be equalised by the benefit of rain fall In the northern sections. The crops of 110 In seven counties In the 8benandoah. Valley aggregated 1.000.000 barrels, or the equivalent of &000 rarloada. Northwest conditions continue un changed. According to beat posted sources, the outlook for apples Is aa follows: Hood River. Oregon, (v to fO per cent of last, year'a ou. Rogue River, Oregon. 50 to 0 per cent, of last year's crop. Milton Freewater, si to (0 per cent of laat year'a crop. Other districts la Oregon about the same average. POTATO MET IS ' KG STU OLD CROP SELLS FROM MM TO - 2.re BERRIES ARB AOVANCINO. diP. KG TO BE KGEH FORMER OREGON CITY MAN OETS 6000 POSITION WITH NEW ENTERPRISE. The Manufacturer' Indemnity Ex change will be or gaa lied br Oregon lumbar manufacturer, t. 1. Keating, for six years manager of the Charles K. Sauldlng Logging Company's bual- j Jadge Campbell ia tha Circuit Court oa Friday divorced a couple married I EASTERN APPLE YIELD TO BE BIG ver, la Net aess, will ba manager, saya Tha Am erican Lumberman. Mr. Keating Is aa experienced Insurance man, hav ing been engaged la that bualneaa for maay yeara prior to hi becoming In terested la the manufacture and sale of lumber. For tha Jast six yeara ha baa also been chairman of the Oregon k Washington Lamber Manufacturer' A asocial km Insurance committee and City foils. k.ytmr ka pa set d stace thea aad not a Bck haa beea done or a word pokea, aad It begtaa to look aa tf 'fee "boasted Oregoa sjstsaa was aO SoiKlcaJ triBg. wvtk to wit Oa earnest maa ia aa official poal ''oa ta speak for the state aad ike federal pmiatul conld pat thla Bat Senator Booroe seems to be kl- 'gather nosy reform! g tha affair ft tha aatioa and boooaag a maa for President. , Congrteaaaaa Haw ley ha got him- ;.:t JAJmiVu.Jiaeettimtnm mada I an . n ue aummet reaort moaataina of Outlook In Oregon. Ho Tha Northwestern Fruit Kx change duri bat tJma ha brought about before the Clvl War. The pair. gjn-1 reoorts aa follow regarding applea: many valuable reforms tending to lea- ! ueJ T. Rider, aad J alia X. Rider lived I -Statements ia regard to tba crops sea the danger of Bra aad decreaaa at Caaby and did, not aeparata anUl a oaat or tha Missouri river are conflict- tha expense of Insurance. Tba at short time ago. Both ara' seventy-1 1"( In many way, bat tha general tone change will have It headauartera In connrm tba previoasly reiterated ad- Portland and office will be opened In vleea that the yield In thoae dlatrtcta a few days, Mr. Heating's resignation will ba mach larger than ha been from the Spaaldlng Logging Company u.i.w.tov iur a DQDoer oi years, taking effect thla week. rtteBa la tba Fas I have-been Mr Keating was formerly a real visited with abundant ralna which dam of rtr mR C'l ktln ku have helped Strengthen tha aKuatlnn I book keener for tha VLMII.m.i.. "- auer aaouiiea oa ue wiiaeaa 1 -w ""i me raiua nave neen or Ik paoer oomoanv for mane vaara mm im ia wiie xreqoeauy 1 aiuw mi una time, rouow- ewreiea ana added. "I always gave ,n l extremely hot weather aad Aumnl Ta Meat. back rrea change." Mr. Rider, who " droutha The June drop will The Alumni Association of the Park waa allowed allmoay. will Uva with a mch heavier thaa waa expected, place High School will held a meeting married daaghter, aad Mr Rider will aomber of locallUea report la Abernethy Grange hall. An enter- live with a son. U'Rea a Schaebei D4""nl i aome varieties. It seems repreaeated Mr. Rider, who Hied tha ceTtJa that New York and Michigan, alt. aad George C. Browaell repre- l wUl have bumper yield, seated the defendant The marriage eapocariy ta the fall varieties. The waa ia ism. tare year of age, aad their six chil drea are saarrted, and. have children of their own. It developed at the trial that the aaarriag almost from the start had beea aa unhappy 01 bul the coople remained together oa aecowxu or their rhlldrea. report la Abernethy Grange hall. An enter taining program la bang arranged and refreshment will ba served. Read the Morning kXerpriae. The potato market shows considera ble more strength than usual at thla lime of the year. The supply of old stock has fallen to very small pro portions, and the new crop la Cali fornia la reported to ba materially short of expectations aud at tha same time backward as a result of unfavor able weather. Olds are now holding at 13 50 to 3 a hundred. New pota toes are generally going at 4 to 41-1 cent a pound? Strawberries ara atlll In moderate supply with prices advancing. Faacy Clarkea are held at t.T( a crate. Quotanwn roe oregen City. POTATOES Resu I MO. . lood 13 35; coir mon, 3. , lluying, carload.; select. 11.10; ordinary. Il.u. r lAJUK and KiEi-riour is steady, selling from IB to IS 30; very llttl of cheaper grade. Feed I higher and rising (lowly. Braa bring OAT8 (Buying) Orar. from 111 to 3T; white, from 1 to 111. BUTTER (Buying! Ordinary country bring .from 15a to 30c, fancy dairy from lor to 13c, cream- ery 13c to 35c KGUS triuymgi Ara ranging from 30c to 31c. according to grade. POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit. tie good slock offered, liens will bring 14c. If In extra good condition more. Old roosters ara poor at le to 10c, broil er bring from 33c to 14c. with good j demand. WOOLc-(noy.nr Voo price are ranging rrom uc to 15c. MOHAIR (Buying Price oa mo hair have beea way an. noma having brought aa h'gh aa Sto .locally. Quo tation are 37 He aad demand la strong from 134 60 to 137.50, aborts 3S to I JO. rolled barley 31.M to 113.33. proceea barley 33. whole corn 111 to 133. cracked cot 33 to US. Wheat 133 to 133. HAY (Buying.) Timothy til to 111. Clover. IIS to 14; oat hay. 111 to l; mixed, lis to Hi;, alfalfa, lit to 111. HIDK8 (Buying Green hlL. i to c; sailers. (He to 4H; dry hides, 13c to lie, Shap pelt, 35a to 75e each. DRIED FRUITr-Local price ara arm at rrom no to 0 oa apple and prune, peachea ar la ALT Belting Soe to poo tor floe. 5 lb. eack, half ground 40c: 71 for 10S lb. sack Portland Veaetabl Market. SACK VEU STABLES - Carrots, II SSOI1.SS par sack; parsnip. 11.35 flM.M: tUnip 135C1 .10; beets, w" T l H I m nsnsrasiis ' eL.4t I1.7S per crate; eabbag. aew. par hundredweight; cauliflower, Li0fJ 11.75 per down; celery, California, 7c OOOa per dosa:. cecum bar. Il.llf IS.SI per tfoaea; eggplant. 15c per lb.; tarllc. locOlSa per pound: lettuce. 50 per dosea; hothouse lettaee. 11 10 013 per bog; pea. hcOHo per poand; pepper, SOeOISo per pound: radUhe. 15 per dosea; rhubarb. e CSc per pouad.aprouta. acrtomato, IZ0I3.28. POTATOES Oregon, jobbing prlc. 13 50 per hundred; a-w potatoea. 7e C7He per pound. ONIONS Jobbing prlc; Oregon 13.75 per 100: Auatrallan. 3.50 per 100; Texaa. 3 35 per crate: Ca'lfor nla, s per crate People who l4Invest,, In nterpHaea premising abnormal i ' are aaually dl.ippolnteJ. "no,,,,y Urm They fali U ft tha lttr thty aatd and the , mensy paaae te athera, aw, Th meney aavar ahauld Uka na ahanee with th. When yeu dspoalt year money an a Tim Certifleata 1 aa 'm Inga Departmsnt af thla bank. It remain undr earns a sure and steady rat af Interest. Thtr I. ! aw la thla kind af an Investment 7 praii.JJJ The eoaner yau begin, th Mr will yeu he la uu growing balance. MUa a , The Bant of Ofccon Qty BBBBOBBaTawaafaBBBTa W "mjaTaaBa. D. a EJkTOraarrra Prealdoat THE FIRST NATIONAL ) of OREGOaNCTTY, OREGON CAPITAL. lAO.0oC.0n . veeNee a eaerai Mnking paeiaesa Open frsn. I A, M ) Oregon City Wood and Feel CoQCj.y F. MrBLUIIM Voor wnta eopslled with any quantity af 4 feet ir II Inch Nvered ta any pari af City. Price, reason ah I. tatlfeetle ouarante. M,,,,10 Cer.iMi.adc FseHl Main S0S ' 0 1 1 n City Stack Quetatlena. HOG 8 Hog are quoted He lower From 135 Ibe. to 160 lb. Wc. from 150 lb, to 300 Iba. mo. HEDOG THEATRE 8evuth and Taylor Street. phone Main 1 and A 1133, SARDAT SUNDAY N10IIT8. JUNE 1711 High Oaa Vajiiievllle -'. . World'a Orealest Characler Artist Albert Chevalier Assisted bf Cdno Dlonchc Showoltcr Prima Donna Soprano -. v. Myroa W. Whlty Famous American Daaao Price: 11.50, 1. 7So, 60c. S&c. 36c, SKATS NOW SCLUNO. AT HKILIQ THKATRI 3 NIOIITS beginning MONDAY, JUNE II , Special Price Matinee Wednesday . Charlee Frobmaa present Th Favorite Actor JOHN DRCW la W. Somerset Maugham's Comedy access - - SMITH Excellent Caat Msgnlflceat produclloa Evenings: l, l 60, 1. 7ic, 60c Matinee It 60 to H. .: .COMINOTTO HEILIO TriCATRt 4 NIOIITS beginning THURSDAY. JUNK It . Special Prlc Mai In Saturday. ' Th 'Favorite Comedienne MAY R05M)iN In Her RriUant Comedy Hit "The Rcjuvcnotion of Aunt Marv" "Ivenlng: 1 60 to S6c. Ms tine l to S6c. Seats go oa aal Tuesday, Jon SO. VEAL CALVES Veal calvee bring from lo to loc according to grade. BEET 8TEJCRS ajeel tera for tha local market ar fetching 6 He to IH Uva weight SHEEP e nrui at to 6 Uv weight. BACON. LA KM sud HAM. ar tnn PUPILS GIVE RECITAL TODAY. Fusent aavmtt of Her Oregoa City Puoila. Mis Eva Benson, who will preaent a numner of her Oregon City dudII In recital at the Pint Presort ertan ' Xew Eagiaad. It ia a parody oa oar form of gov ;e.aaeat that real reform and big m.v w aw vum aa mmn rnurrn nn RiinrH.. .h.. . forced oa thoae who hold th offlcea. ; o clock, has arranged the following aad amend they wiah 'to serve the T program: 8 P1- , t Duet. "The Bluejay.- (Swift). Clyde A propoaruon to Improve navlga- j Schuebel and France Bowland- "The oa by expending nearly a miUWaow Ball.- (Kobler). Helen Story: liar to make Ue river free from "Toe Bugler." (Crosby Adam). Fran- ajwwwt prooiuiiory iou ougnt to ice Bowland- mxreh. -T)..nV.Hn. - tarest eren a Clackamaa cwrnty leg- (Mailin). Clyde Schuebel: SaraZande aad Gavette, (Corelli), Katharine Branner; "Tb Anawer," "The Dance, (Maxim). Bern lee Johnson; violin, "Obertaaa." (Wlemakski), -Serenade," luraia), nr. .Scboff; "Rapamel." (Maxim). "Brownie s Dance." iliar ti). Marie Walker; Turkish March. luenneej, ciark Story; "Two Little Bird Had a Talk On Day." (Martini, woa uttie Gin," (Gurlitt), Rath Schuebel; "Hide and Seek," (8cbyttl), "Song of the Lark.- (Tchackowskli. ; Alice Hoiman; -Tba Brook," (Lack), Moore: recitation. "Little Or pnah Annie,'' Velma Randall; "Elfin Free lock and enaaJ would g?r ego City and gaiem freight ratea at would build ap manufacturing d Jobbing boatneaa, to say nothing ( etimaauiag all their commerca, -J would make Oregoa City aa ha--rtaat transportation center. That acxaUed repreaeotkUrea of 1 people should oppose, aa Improve eat la th water fra importation of 1 great agncnltaral region paase all ; amoo rule of ander standing. t i also marveJoua how the do- j Zen .tment of V. 8. engineers saa allow ' aaaiieT to orag wnan proreanraiai , Dance," "Norwegian Melody," "Patrio de atkoaid stimulate them to carry I tic Song,- (Grieg), Marie Holmes; -t an undertaking that means so ( minuet, (Mozart-Schulboff), Haxel ""T- ,. , '.Farrf bolero, (Ravlnk). . Katherlne , Aa open Willamette river, free locks I'Bninner; "Le Adleux." (Sarate), Pro v - J canal at Oregon City means more 7 feasor Schuff; barchetta, (Nerin) the people of Portland rd allZena Moore; variations, Schubert)! 6 hi 6 .. A Mistake to Aim at " By Bishop CODMAN of Main 6 oooo oooo-ooooooooooooooo mi OUT trgr a nation wovM DEGENERATE, would become effeminate morallj and physical j. ., IT IS A MISTAKE TO AIM AT DISARMAMENT. WAR HAS DEVELOPED NOBLE SOLDIERS, NOBLE STATES- i aasTki aVavaawa aiASI aaT taaWAaU aTaal ; - r . Wlule we all bate the EVILS and IIORROUS of war, we may . . .. agree To the nnquettioned ralne of aoch an international code and the development of s.eode of, isternational equity. Yct .f believe we ' should be on onr goaxd! lest we carry the talk of peace anil diaarma F. tnent.TOO FAIL :::' ' J v;,' : f; . War ia indeed an evil and cannot be carried on without frightful y tifferings,arid hoiTlble'cxmaeqtienceB, " But war i4 a ;TUsWlNCl in moral courage, in self discipline, in zeal for righteousness," in patriot v via, in the sense of the value of unity and in th contempt for social vi that destroy national strength,; . MAGAZINE BINDING Don't throw your magazines and periodicals away. There is much Yaluable information in them that will never be publish ed elsewhere. The cost is little CUGON CITY OiTERPRISE Our boj will call for the mag azines if you Phone. Real Esut Tnnafart, ' Th followlas are he real aautf transfers thai have beea IM la a offlc of th County Recorder: II. W. Grlmshaw and Lots 0rla shaw to Henry C. Wade, Uad la 04' amas Riverside; II. Clara Beach and B. A Bead William D. Ilamm and MyrUf t Hamm. lots II. 12. block 11 Oud- stona: II. , C. W. and Mary Miner to Uut 1 Faublon, lot SO, Tualatin Mmoovt; 11500. , A. C. White. Dells M. Molruy d , John Mulvsny to D. 0. Whit. M scrw of D. U C. of Daniel and Alice Hosier, 1 1 11 I luwump a aouin, range uregon iron m nieei iuiar " Cyru W. Miner, 7.26 acres of TaaltUx Meadow; f 10. . , J. T. and Lena strait to Janes ul Cora Perce, block S, Msrshsld; ll Joe and Adallna Hasslwandsr I Henry Lubke. SO acres of sectloa M, township S south, rants 4 . Franceses Roth to J. U Eckersoi, land In D. L. C. of Phllandar Let; L John W. and Kale Thornton to i C. and Mary A. Cnalpsky, lot 12, Noet C, Wllsonvllle; 1 110. Daniel J. Kropf and Anna Kropl i James Wilson, 114 acres of wti a township 4 south, rang I ; 111,500. Levi Hoatetler and Barbara HoW ler to James Wilson, 4 acres of Hon SS, township 4 south, nap 1 east; 1. Ells and O. L. Darling to H. and A. D. Cbasa, 1 acre of D. Lft". William Elloltt; $13,500. ' A. D. and H. R. Chao to C bin, land In Clackamas county; lP Laura B. and H. M. Pattoa to burn Orchard Company, tract T ' plat A. and tracts 63 sod 65, rl'u: Woodburn Orchard Company trw"' 11.00. - Woodburn Orchard Company v A. Parvln, land In Clackamas o section S3 snd 24, township I w range I west; l. C A. Parvln and Grace D. fM" to A. D. and H. H. Chase, land Is aw. lion 23 and S4. township I south, raw X wt; 11,000. . ,v, n Read th Morning tSnterprttt. SELL WOOL HC Before Congress Rp Schedule MK; We Pay Top Prices Oregon Commission Cc Dealers in Hay, Grain , Feed, Coal and , . .ode:-;.v";:'; i) ,.-.. !i mm i- - ..v" llth end MAIN STS. Orcoca ClfV t --ml