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MORNING ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1911. f 1 ' v. immm oiterprise OREGOIf CITY, ORE COIT .. E. SRODIE, Editor and Ihiwlleher. Uteres, aa eeeond-elasa mattvr Jan nry , 1111. at the poet eflloe at Oresoa Tfn " "4r th Act Maoh raw w tjtmn. 'tie Year, ay malt . . is Months, ay mall 'our Months, by mall rmr weak, ay carrier. iirnram urn First Paa. pw mea ttret laesrttna . , . JIN 4. I H . IM ..II The hard working Oregon editors am going to bar a "Jtnka" of their own at Portland, September SMI These meeting have never bD vary profitable. Wo suggest that hereafter tho Oregon Editorial Assoclalon moot at lb varloua towna of th itata. In- dead of always going to Portland. For example,' go to Eugene thla year, Salem lb following year, than to Baker, Grants Pass, Med ford and scores of other places where the peo ple would be glad to see the "pencil pushers. A II lk as,.! ,.. as a aa..1. Mr Inch addoa lnnloM. .10 ' . , . ' . rrfwi oaKkMi any p wc Inch b CCOTtl-mi to Judf LrlirutUUt. of C.LSPMJED 0,l ROAD COMMITTEE Children Dance Like Fairies and Elves on Settlement House Roof tafaiiad Boa It km any Baca, 1 added tnartloaa..Tr;...V!:7... Ran paper othrr than first aaa-a, aer tare Mrat taaertloa .YT....7...1o teen le tua vapr ether thaa flrat neaw. aar taoii added assertions to fjfjLynn. MsssH who saya a man baa a perfect right to get drunk on his birthday. It's too bad that some of the bibbers of Lynn have only one birthday a year. I Laeate ISa aar I In: to nntw a4ar. iieere e naa. ' reatV tr., .Jri . C C"5; w,,h r,, '"l prospects at Ogle , mi additional. Mountain, and oil near discovery at "".of 71"?!? T"" ion Clackamas County may well Sally, for advert leemeats set aapaclally boast Of her diversified products, tor the weekly. . Where the eavertieement iy. without chana. the rata win b t Have you visited Oregon City's new tLlfft iZJ ZLttZJ"'"'- n " I library? Why not? It's accessible One should accompany arar where I uo lnrre 11 no cnarge. party la unknown In baamaee office of I tna sntrrpnae. Ical advcrtlalng at lcal advert taint ! -eee- atra. Plrcue advrrtlataa; and apodal tranalent advartlalns at He to tAc an Inch, accord ins to epartal condlttoaa sovemlna; the CORRESPONDENCE 1amaats ISO Inch flrat Inawlloa; addl onaJ htarrtlona aunt matter Jte Inch. Neva Items and well wilt'en artlclea , 4 merit, with Iniereat to local reiera. will b sladly acceptwl Rejected manu sertata aevar returned unleea aorompan ea by atamoa to prepay aoetaaie. CITY OFFICIAL NEWgPAPER. June 29 In American History. 1853 flenry Clay, statesman, noted for bis espousal of the cause of the (South American republics, died: born lTTf. 1906 Tbe railway rate bill signed by the president 1910-Col ted States Senator John War wick Oanlei of Virginia died; born IS4Z - OAK GROVE. t . Walter Vlgles Is home for 'few days' visit with his parents, from Rlckard, where he is worklug. Mrs. Spauldlng has been laid up tbe past few days with rheumatism. She was able to go to Portland Wednes day morning to cousult a doctor. Mrs. Msggle Jaques Is visiting Mrs. K. c. warren for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Eiler, of Portland, are occupying the Demon bouse for tbe Kiimmer. Miss Marie Qleun was a Canby visi tor last week. Miss Caples, sUter of Mrs. B. Lee Pajcet. is visiting here this week. I Miss Madge Ellis returned borne I from Silverton Saturday after a week spent with relatives and friends. I Real estate is beginning to look I up these days.. The local axenta here have calls nearly every day for sur- burban homes. J M Vlgles, who has been sick, is Improving. - it' .-.ft IFFOUT TO II MADE TO PRE VENT DUPLICATION OF HIGH WAV MEAEUPtES- 8ALKM. Or June Is To avoid dtill-atlon of kihhI roads bills to go before the ieoile through the initia tive or by way of the legislature, aa well as to avoid confusion lu prepar ing stub bills, Dovenior West today named a committee with one represen tative from each county except Mult nomah, which has a representation of five. On Ibis committee Is also nam- I ml the Htale Oranae gotxl roads com mittee, whlrh Includes t K- Hiwnce, lof t'lscksniss county; A. I. Mason, of Hood ltlver, and A. U Shaw, of IJnn. (lovernor West says that from re- iMirts he has receolved a bewildering array of road laws will le submltled to the ihi1 at the nem general elec tion by various orgsnliations. He declares that he bss received many requests to mime a committee which can hsndts sll this legislation and hacmonUe It so that the people will have one distinct law to vote up- I on thst will be as nearly aa pose I Die au enpresslon of the wishes of every county in the stnte. No Guesswork ,b,ul fw matter . are a dtsosltor bsreT yu Your bills are all paid by eh.ck. Yaur ahaek. v,ht semes a receipt Ne treuble about ehanSe, no dlsout. 1r",d mefita, no question aa to where your money has none .Vut Br yeu have reoelved. Yotir pass booh and th, ,luh; , ' tnuh always tell tho Otory. , ',ur 'bsk kj, E ON THE EAFE (IDE AND OPEN AN .ACCOUNT AT THE Tlic Bank of Oregon Citv OLDEST BARK JH THE COUNTY o a flnsH5?!Tf,l I.ATOURarrTal Preeiaenl. r. J. UBVna n . .. , - --LMDiat THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, IwOAO&Oo. Traaeaeia a waersi wanninf uoineee. Opes) from I A. fw te I o. ' . a u 1 1 rr Photos by American Preaa Association. ALL cb tbe ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. BuD sets IM. rteea moon aeta ! TWILIGHT. 10 XT p. nx; 8 p. planet Mercury at I i,rs- Pred Meindl, of Portland, re i petibellon. nearest tbe sun. j turned home Tuesday sfter a week's i visit wun ner parents, air. ana mcs. George Lazelle, at Mountain Ash farm. -.Chautauqua opens at Gladstone , - Mrs. George Schreiner visited Park next Tuesday morning. This Is j friends In Canemah last Saturday, the Fourth of July and there will be a M J- L"n w In Portland4a.t Tory entertaining program, no lit l; Helnkle. of portUnd, was a feature of which will be the alleged j guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harvey game of baseball between the teach-! Sunday. era and tbe lawyers, doctors and ; Mr nd Mr- Charles Cold well made preachers. Three profession, ought l9 "ip 10 Portla,X U" Tnuw to have aa advantage over tbe ped- i M'r. and Mrs. George Laxelle and agognes, but It should not be forgot-; T. J. Meindl and family, of Portland, .L . . A . KAM fllnnA. villi, t . .Km Vam.. wnmnln, th. other fei.n. .h Mr.Curtl. Dodd. last Sunday at tfJ "'f L". , . - . . t-Tystal Springs farm. -wm-e,-4ewbt try to keep up thefr Mrm.-Samantha- Baylen-of - Kelso practice. Chautauqua this year of-; Wash., hss returned home after mak- j fers prime attractions for 13 days and ,Dg ner u D- Boylan, an extended j any families will enjoy an ouUng ' by placing their tents under the big ; tree la tbe cool and shady groves. blidrvu believe tn fairies and elves, or. at any rata. It la ess for tneui to preteua tusl tbey au. Helievlug In these wood oympbs. It Is y to see bow they would eujoy pUylug tbst tbey are sprites with tiotuiug tanglbte holding them to tbe earth. Sixty girls, ranging In ages rrom nine to tnirteen years, bsve been giving a pautomluie called "Hut terfly" on the ruvf of tbe University Settlement llouae, In New York's crowded east side The performsnce consisted almost entirely of dsucea, and yet there were uo set steps, the little dancers supplying from their iiuacluations ths dsnces they thought would fit the story and their parts as fairies, wood elvua and butterflies. Without any restraint and left to themselves the children gave a delightful performance, moving about gracefully and naturally as 4f aanrlng were their second nature. Tbe butterflies were In white, wltb long spotted wings; the fsliiea wore pink, blue and lavender, and tbe wood elves wer tn green, with sutnmn leaves. Addition. Is completed and a family has moved in. There is a big demand for homes snd many more bouses could be rent ed. Several families are living In tents. Children's Day was observed with appropriate exercises at Sandy M. E. church. . Mrs. p. T. Shelley bad drilled F. M. Hulght. V. O.: C. A. Lakln. Sec rctary; Philip Strelb, treasurer; T. R. a. Beuwnoi, cnapun. 1 bvangellcal Church ft v. E. Rade baugh. pastor. Children's Day Sunday, July 2. The program will consist of songs and recitations by the children and special music by the choir. : Y. P. A. st 7 p. nr. Preachtna at t n. m. I Prayer meeting Wednt-sday evenings. f Arsksxf i n o manna Tk- . . ... ruiruaiDowni tuoir practice Thursday evenings, WBS moat successful. TrarhM' tr.lnin. lUu. MACKSBURG. TI.. .I X iv. v vi v .mM...I. . 1 1UJUI m iiie n U J wuuu Ti - , ..lu soaierai fanners bad cut. entertainment is seldcm found and should be eagerly seised when easily available. 00 , The German picnic was wen atend- M ' ed at Smith's Grove last Saturday. ; John Hepler received word from : Woodlawn Sunday that his son Charlie was suffering from grip. Tbe news columns of the daily news- . 8nar bal on ' verely . , i hurt while erecting a wire fence last papers are full of nauseating testi- week Ensley Grlbble Mscksburg. mony about the election of Senator : Mr. Baldwin Lorimer. One Edward Hlnes seems Sunday. to have been quite a senatorial mani pulator. He is reported to have said : "Lorimer most be elected. Don't leave, anything undone. I will be down on the next train with alT the mosey needed.' The wonder fs tn the face of such testimony as this that there is even a chance of Tri-! ed mer retaining his seat. attended spent the picnic Sunday at 8AN0Y. All crops will be greatly benefited by the heavy showers, except straw berries, and other small fruit, may suffer seme should the rain continue. Zeek Beer a house Is almost finish- It hss been rented. Mr. Smith's new dwelling in Meinig 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 f For Safe and Sane Vacations f I Br Dr. WOODWARD. Health Officer of Washington l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I II I I I I I 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 &anuy win ceTeBrate"-Jwrt-T-r-"If?nrt t.eorge v. Brownell will be tbe orator of the day. Currensville brass band will furnish the music. Big cash purses will be given for ail kinds of races and contests. Everybody Is lnvlted ' ' DOVER. J. G. Shaw wss elected school clerk and G. R. Woodle director for the year. John Bews and Harold Miller-went to Portland last week. Mark New and family of Eastern bt. Johns the Baptist Church Masa and sermon at 8 a. m. High masrand sermon, benediction, 10 a. m., the Rev. ltugenroth, pastor. Unden Circle US. VY. O. W.. meeta second and fourth Friday evenings of Arnold, clerk. When Fish Was bes'sa. Tbe scan liy of rtu wi (ki time In England tnnde It dilh.-ult fr t liej.j,r to keep Leut. Ivpts remurks. ""flie talk of tha t..M... i . . Oregon, are vi.Uing the Roberts Urn- .b.U be kep, w.tb ,h. .tZxZlt M. M. Reld went to Oreaon Cltv Monday. Alfred Shirley is building .a resi dence. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keith spent Sun day afternoon with the Evana family. H. G. Huntington and wife went to Dover Saturday afternoon. Frank Johnston wss out from Port- miiQ uue uay last weea. i tbe king's rM Uumtlou. wbk b Is I thought csuuoi be. because of the j poor who rs uuot buy Ban." tie aUw aaya. "Notwiihatauding my resoiuiU.u. yet for want of other vlctualla. I did j est flesh tbl nt." and again. "Our i dinner ws only sugar sopps aod flb. tbe only tluie we have bad a Lenten dinner an this l-m " POHIWNL) W BACK WITH SHUTOUT McCREOIE'S MEN HAMMER BALL. BEATINa SACRAMENTO I TO 0. , SACRAMENTO. Cal., June : (8pecl)t)).--The Heavers, by shutting out Sacramento, today, oartlally re deemed themselves for their poor ftork of the pNsl few dsys. The score wss 9 to 0. Byram was hammered severely, while Steen. although hit freely., kept the bluglva srs tiered. Portland played an errorless gsme. The lli'svers begun In the first by making two scores, and added one la the fourth, one In the fllfth. three In the Ninth, and one each In the eighth and ninth. The lestilia Wednesday were as fol lows: Pacific' Coast Portland 9, Sacra mento 0, Vernon 3. Oakland: Loa An geli-s s. San-Francisco 4. s Northwestern league IHirtland Se attle game postponed, rain: Taconia 2. Victoria I; Spokane ft, Vancouver S. National Leane Brooklyn 1. Phila delphia l; New York 3. Boston 0; St. iuis 7. i hicsgo li Pittsburg 3. Cln- clnnstl Z. called by agreemenL. American league Cleveland . Chicago 4-3; Detroit 3, 8L Louis I; i-niiadeipnia 16-3. Washington M; cwirkBosum game - postponed. rain. . STANDING. WOOL WANTED! I Oregon CltylrVoolcn Mills Pays Top Prices For Clackamas County Wool. NOV POTATOES ARE TllECRAPH OPERATOR MTU1G RAPIDLY IS CALLED A THIEF DIOGINO WILL BECOME OENERAlI NEXT WEEK RECEIPTS SHOW INCREASE. L. P. SHORT, EMPL0YC0 IN RAIL R0A0 OFFICE AT CANBY, IS ARRESTED. L. F. Short, telrgrsph iiMratir for the Southern Paclllc Railroad st Can- Pacific Coast. W. L. PC. Portland 45 3 .HI Oakland 49 j .jjg Ssn Francisco ...... 4 42 .633 Vernon 45 44 Sacramento 41 44 ,477 Lna Aniieles 30 J3 .404 - : NOrthwsstsrn. " w. 1. p.c. Vancouver .... ..... 43 2H . Spokane .... 43 ! ,09J Tacoma , 43 2 .593 Portland 33 34 493 battle 32 34 .4S Victoria 53 232 lugging of new crop potatoes will become general by next week. Early crop has matured In moat sections of I by, was arrested Wednesday afternoon the -slate and grower are merely loo a. charge of opening packages at awaiting better weather condltlona to I the station and steallna articles of gamer me product. - clothing valued at about 175 Hhnrt Rpeeliita In the local market show I wss brought to Ihls cliv bv Ix-nuir a considerable Increase, and alt houa-h Sheriff Rtaats. and taken ier.ii. Jua. ne ituai auppiy 01 nume grown tubers lice of the Peace SamsourTIis Maoo la small aa core oared with the full I er waived examination and n. lound demand, it Is expected that a auffl- over to tho grand Jury. cient amount win be coming forward The railway aaenta allege that artU wimin ten aaya.- ici, B.v frm lu.eV.tt at the atation for sometime, tiiiort raa mnmtmtA m nt It I . a 1. 1 . t a.. ma of the stolen articles were found la his possession. Detectives of the reo pany arrested hi in and the sheriff's office waa notified. The young maa told Deputy Sheriff Stasis that bt Quotartn roe Qreoen rjity, POTATOES Beat. tZML mood S3 2S; common, 1 Buying, carload. eiecr. u.iQ; ordinary. 11.90. r IA)UH AND FEED- Flour U stesdy,-selling from l to 16 30r very JcametDregouUfivttL'orthJa(ta. nine or cheaper Mrs. Bodley went to Portland Sat-1 urday. Birch Roberta spent Sunday on bis ! nomestead. ITU the advent of tbe sum mer season all of those who can afford to and manv of those who cannot make plans for their SUMMER VACATION'S. YLV venernl nlana K - ! alwaya include a trip away from hnm If the trip amy L from home meana a visit to some place B KIT Kit than Jiome. then air well and good. A ; ' One should be CERTAD:. however, thai flu- .!u-e to which he ?lans to po is better than hi. own bomi- bef..rw makinu hi final grrange menu. , - Admitting that SOME benefit maT he derived bv one whose - life is too monotonous by a brir-f change to n Kiimmer rrurf where all is life and gayetv and that .me lncfit nmv U- derive.! bj one whose life is too active by a viit to sonu- ,ni t f.!iii . in the countrv, TeKnn FAIRLY ALI.K(5K that I'.kVkKITS will come from aUndoniiiR a pure, wholesume. abundHiif water Mipply jor one . hich is absolutely bad or of doubtful puritv and which is available . 3-'t In limited quantities. ' " n n at . . ON THE WHOLE, MY ADVICE TO THOSE WHO ARE PLANNING THEIR SUMMER VACATIONS IS TO LOOK WELL BEFORE THEY LEAP. LEST IN THEIR EFFORTS TO AVOID THE DISCOMFORTS OF THE CITY THEY ENCOUNTER THE DISEASE AND DEATH OF THE COUNTRYANO CP CROWDED CITV SUMMER RESO.TTS. MILWAUKIE. The Boys' Club held a meeting Mon day evening and elected the follow ing officers: Alfred Gettman, presi dent; Arthur Kelly, vice-president; Howard Cooper, secretary; Cowen Harvey, treasurer; Ross Swaaaart. chief of police. Tbe club will give an entertainment In the near future. The Milwaukie City Council met Tuesday evening. The Council order ed a gasoline engine for tho city W. H. Council wss awarded the cofftract to improve Fourth and Oak atreeta CHERRIES ATTRACT ATTENTION. J. J. Corbett Hss Trss Which la Ra. -marhsble arer. Tbe limb of a Black Tartarian cher- ry tree exhibited in the office of J. J. Corbett. of this city, baa attracted much attention the past few days. The cherries were grown on the Cor nell place, and the tree la heavily laden with luscious fruit. The limb containing the fruit Is eight Inches long with 120 cherries, which weigh uue anq i nree-rourtns pounds. of cheaper gradea. Food la higher and rising slowly. Ursa brings OATS ( Buying I Orsv. 124 to I2S. wnite, from izo 10 927. ni'.TTER (Unyngj Ordinary oruntry brlnga from lie to 10c, lancy a airy iron lor to 32?. cream ery 32c to 29c, tCOOR- 1 iraytng iAre ranglLg from sue 10 ne. according to grade. Ways ef the Wily. On one of tbe trips of a ersrk Al lantlc liner a distinguished looking man called tbe amoklua mora airw ard's attenitoo to tbe presence of two "professional csrd siutrjn:' whom u pointed " ouL InveNtitfstlou . dim-ined tbe fsct tbnl I lie iisH--i nteu Here highly reaped a tile -rii-. and mnnr apologies were made twin 11 e t the l "' n that It la lmosslble to see where barley 133, w hole corn Real Estate Transfsra. Gladstone Real Rstate Association to City of Gladstone, rights and prtvr leges; deed Of gift. VV. G. and May Brick ley to James llsrney. lota S and 3, block 1Z. Brick- ley tract; 1400. Jamea Mackey to Gottlieb and Lena POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit. I Keller, lota 1 to 11, Inclusive, block tie good stock offered. Good bona are ' minora ; 91. bringing Ike. Old roostrs are In noor I Carolina 91 Bnracue to Edward K. dmand, broilers bring from 20c to tie, I Dart, 20 acres, section .in. townwihly wun gnou oeroana. 1 2 south, range 3 east; 91. WOOL--(Buy..r-Vool prices are Matilda R. Jones to. Belle M. Wick- ranging from 13c to 15c bam, lota 1 and 3, and southwest qua MOHAIR tUu vina Prices on . or of northwest quarter and nono- hslr hava hMn ma, ... v.. 1.. west ouortor of southwest quartsr. 7 ' Ji. . . . I .1. . 1.1- k 1 vrougni aa n'gn aa 39o locally. Quo-1 : tailor are 37e and demand la atrona a"tV MCpt 9 Mnm Qt 3' ,B: Mr. Corbett has taken KM) pounda from 126 BO to I27.M, aborts 129 to 130 "ort,Bt quarter of aouthwea qusr- . from the It mm ahlk l ... k..uii .. I .... a.. . . . ....1 I tar mnvavaui tn Oancla and Kit th K. .1.-. .. 7 - -..--7 eii ou 10 js.js. proeeea iL- . miatake. and tb iiiho f rKl-ii 1 canse or nis. giHMt inifi.ioii i th.- end of tbe trip 11 w found ilm 1 in auspicious pnsseiicer sod '1110II1-1 nh. bad been the iouli in deuiiii m-: tbe "false MlHrm" hurt won llg uin.. Rlvervlew Lodge of I. O. O. F. will ! jnoney st card- from tl.. ir fe i,.e- 1 Install the following officers Monday evening, July 3: Past Grand, C. P. Roswell; N. G., Dr. J. ' T. Townley; lata. who. too lute !nriil Kin "im had ln snlmllert ht iiihii who In or der to dive'i ii-'iii ii ni-f-ild otln-r 131 Ia 1st isrweraao, luo acrea; fi. .; Wheat 9311 Eiisaoetn iona nrauiey 10 inwa. ) avak ..tl..ai a Onavtl. akiln avrkas Ba asaa naa 1 aaaiatf 911 Its. tal I ",,, 9BU SPOSSSS, aya. a . . . . ; - I fMI I " 117; clover 99 to 210 oat W" h-.7 Henry and Lenora C. Atw.ter to uiese were picked. The tree wss crsohed con 33 to 923, "- 07 mr. ixirDcti m the early I to 933 Timothy 1 .. .. i. ss 10 sio: oaf 1 " J'010. 111?. ml.l ti i.ti. .ir.i.."... ..'Iril.aholh Pnnil Rrad lev. fin acres, see- - - tv " via, niiaiia. SAa Mil" - ' - - $14. ' I Hon 4, township 2 aouth, range 1 east; HIDES (Buying Green hides R 11 00 to-0c; saltora. 8 He to 6Vie; drv hMaa Anettlo and nntep pens, 26c to 75c Superintendent of County Schools T. J. Gary will return from Salem to day, where he went on bualness re lating to the schools. 12c to 14c, oacb. yvnr like the flower" ' . " - Spteblefo , Select Lily of the Valley Perfume' "" , . J -. , ' " 'f possesseo all tho fragrance of tho ' ." - - - 'resh flowers, la very- lasting and a '. " ' .:, . - v" Frest favorite with People hi refined J f "" ; taste . ' .-. - - . ';,. . . ...""-. . f '. v ' it Is -all. the rage-throughout tho . " - . ', 'S. " connlry. aad Is demanded by all np-to- ' ,.,-' ' ''. particular people. Price per v.. - ; . emnce $1.00. ,- . .. : ' Select Uly of the Valley Liquid ' . " ,8oap 25c and 60c. . - . ' . ' '"-Hoy Drotliers Co., Dnifjrjists DOUBTFOL ABOUT THE PET. I -Si - : J - II I Mlvl I I I -r-f'fOfiMotMt a. crS Ik II' J 'l Berryanait try' Washiwgten Star. Algansn Cerk. Tbe best i-ork cotn from Algeria. There are aOo.ttK) acres of cork for est In that country. Hew Cleuds'Oet Their Frmass. Vrotfmn,,t Dmliill IIMMI lo etlMiiln to poi'iilsr niKllem-es. with the sld of a brililiint eiperluieui. Mini 1 It blue col or or me Ky m owii t ifNillug pn,r tli les of InrlHlMe iluxl thul break up mi waiter me short waves, wbli h sre DRIED FRL'ITfl lwat ri firm at from c to 0c on aomea and ;runes. I'eaCDea ara 100. SALT Selling 6O0 to 90s (or fine. 9. K. Albright to May H. Mills, parts lota I. 2, 7 and 8, block ;. 111, Aregon uny; fsjo. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the Stat of ,L ,l unck.' n',f around 40c; 75 for U tho Matter of tho Estate of Ellery iw iu. sacsa. . . Ciiun. rwMaeit. The iinataraleaaif havlna been P" . r ths. SACK VESG ETA BLEU - r.rmta 0U"7..V" v tt (a ... -. . ' 2 loiaie 01 uregon ior k.iarsania ' f,1.2,8!1?.? JKL M.0,ki.?A71?iw' 1" "wutor of tho taat will and teats- .. ,..-v, iKHi.p, fi.sawsi.su: oeeis, Imant nt trllr r.. rfacaased. B ' - tlca ia harahv elvan lo the rrodlluT" VE0l3TAni.ll'Maanaraa'iia alf I nf anil all k.vln rlllrfl IUe IHUe Waves, of liubl Thla III.7S Per frttm- Olhhsn .,mm I u.ll..ln.l ..M AmmmA nraaant tt-l "iuis ' r - "wi aw " a mm. mi 1 ssj V sen at UDWrsiaTwu, av V "- -- nuna.raweignt; cauiinower, 91.e0fJ trorined aa required by law, wi $1.75 nor dor.en; celery, California, 75c I six montha after the flrat ptihllcstlr 90o ner dosen: cucumbers. 1 1.807 of thla notice, to aald executor, $2.25 per dosed; eggplant. 15c per lb.; Ladd a TUton'a Bank, corner Tht; garlic, 100012c per pound: lettuce, and Washlncton streets, I'ortH B0c per dosen; hothouao letfuoe, I.50 Oregon. - 0$2 1 per bos: neas. ficirtlla ner - RDWIN W. CAPEN. pcund; peppers, 30cC35o per pound; I ICxecutor of tho last will and ts- prliM-lpalle a arvsl elevation. tbe aimosiiberlc dust Is esireuiely Due. wun m me lower reglous of I be air. " oiisi is tmrm.r. the ecu iter log sffects sill the, rays, or colors, alike. The brllllnni frfngeM of clouds, seen nearly in the direction of it.. ..... .n. . ,'rt wUlct W wdtahoo, 160 per dosen; rhubarb. tki v...., n.-, umuiutes in the nelubbor uoou r ci.mds and refruits the ogni around their edges ment of Ellery eapen, Deceas-d sun- Bay a Home While Paylnc Rent 4l00 down and $12 month lahss thla comfortable six-room 'house and lot. House Is wired for electricity. Lot 62x105 feet Some fruit on plane. Well lo cated on Madison St, fft( A snsp at,,i,,.,rv,., yssUU E. P. Elliott cr.d Son 7'h and Main sts., by Suspen iH Bridge, SELL VOOL NO! C3c -per pound: sDrouts. 9c: tomatoes I Dated. Juno 7th. 1911. fU4.Z0. ... , j POTATOES Oreeon. iohhlna nrlca $2.60 per hundred; nw potatoes, 7c O7V40 per pound. ONIONS Jobbine ' nrifsaa! ' nn,,.i. $2 76 per 100: Australian, 13.60 per 100; Texts. 92.25 ner crate; full 'or ' ota, 92 per crate. Oregon City Stock Quotations. . HOGS Hogs are Quoted Ua lower From 1S5 Iba. to 160 Iba. from 160 lbs. lo 200 Iba. $Ho. . - , VEAL CALVES Veat cahea ortn. fron so to toe according to rale BEfCF STEERS leaf .leers 'for (ho local markets ore fetchlne (Umn 40 live a-olgOL ... . . SHEEP ... lirfu at to to Ss 11 va weight. . -, , PACON, LAKH and HAM, ara Brm , - vfrl Air Chertstsp, Ttt e:anat jk 10 tiny mi t"i ;( likes 10 sr-ue a lo sxree With blCf -Al1-' ' ,' - . We Pay Top Prices Oregon Cc.7..-nissicn Dcsljfs In Flour, Hay, Grab, Feed, Coal and Product. ; K 2 - rr.d hAIN STS, f