MORKIKQ KXTERPRISE. BUXDAY, JULY 1911.
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CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
My 2 In American History.
tlORetoert T !. atstesatsa sod
Confederate grwrrsi. bare ia
Wilkes ratnty. ia : died lS-ISSl-lnnidVat
i;araed bot is the
. ralra4 auOoa al Wstilngtoa by
' i-hsrbai J liliML a dbaOPafatrd
aDMlraat fur sfflre.
1308- Mnrat BiKnl nimi editor
'. sad write. dd: -re HQS.
f ASTRONOMICAL CVEKTS.
' (Proa bom today totwaMMRVJ
Kaa arts ML ASK
11 0 a. m: at
aima at Brat aartr. la HMtp
Tlrx: Ua, aaatrra time aartk at
farrkrr tmaa
JapMrr aaoar-
ay ee
year today at
TAFT AMD LA FOLLCTTC
r ""ka HanW nmndu ama
Urted aaaitkla, ta the na
ture of , a eoatrowjray bctkcr
Taft or La FoOeta akaH be clTea tka
aaOoBal ouareaQoa. Tbia aepaada
largely, apoa bow auay3ormc maa
there are la Oreeoa. Tka golf play
ing aenator la for La FoDettc a ad
ctilta naturally kia follow era will alao
gtva tba Wtacooaia maa taeir anp
urL It vonld. Indeed, not he aannia-
tng to aaa Oregon tkrow bar coa
rentlon votea to tka far arlnd. for
there la a dead certain tlr of Taft ob
taining a reaominaUoB.
La Follette kaa loat tome of bia
popularity la bia opposition to tba
reciprocity measure. It la assumed
that be opposes tba bill because Taft
wants It and be ia against Taft and
I an a pians. tie enaenuy oeueTes
that soma glory would attach to Taft
through the passage of the bill, and
that tbia supposed glory would belp
the President ia tba nest campaign.
,H Is probably right, but La Follette
will gala nothing by playing a dog
la the manger policy, unless, posrt-
re election.
Senator La Follette cannot secure
tba nomination next year. It will go
to Taft. How much better for La
t Our Fire
Loss
Is Greater
Than That
of Any
Other
Nation
,
By WALTER L. FISHER.
Sccretdry of tha
Interior
tflUilUK BHD J
-lnjt Psa. r asca IWt fa I rttia. . ..Me
frWrrH "''' "
Baa mmmtr taaa"iiit lM.
3ais---r.rr..!r.
ImH 1t per Mm; So iwlw aSVar
Msiis M Saa.
WauTir Pale. Te one
ra ft tint hMftrtafttta s-flWB ft-a-w
Mil SlSIHlSlI
Itatas for stnmas tm ate Weakly
Ball aiaw via Ua luH
to Uarsrrai fraat tk Sallr ta week
ly, all a. at ra tka rmta w to Ss
CM as as U lFllaHT arSar wfear
Hil) ! ka al hM afnee
Lags! atrnltaaag at lefcal all wttatsg
sffiiTsiliaa r'''' MfcwV ' acnsrS j
MM t,
TW hW Ml B -if mW err
hMttlMJhtk ft bitil-
fetrwy MfVaMfl HMS WWW
1 - -- -- fHTaat fl I a
aakaltaaC fram mOrm
Jam. t: a- -a. -tat
aatty acatiaaary. XMoV
yaan atiddJa ac tka
F the government should roddenly lay an annual tax of $2.81
on every man, woman and child in the United States on
promise of spending the money for some useful uurre thai
promise would not avail acainst the STORif OF PROTEST
Which would be aroused. Nevertheless a tax which in the aggregate
amonnto to that u being psid by
's TRY. It is the annual FTRF
- . W - -
' sua weir contents alone. It is expended NOT in productive enter
nriae. hnt In nEATTT n1 nrSTPPPTtfiV j i
r
' Mm tm AtwM J.J
auui ,m auuusujr uuueu uyvu ure protection aoa insurance pre
J miuma. V' '"''
ii MOT ONLY IS THIS PROPERTY LOSS PAID BY OUR PEOPLE,
BUT. IN ' ADDITION. ANNUAL t v rirrrrm ununon
' " ..r,vr,K.u rtnavni UIV1
UP THEIR LIVES AND NEARLY SIX THOUSAND ARE INJURED IN
r:XS." v POSSIBLY IN NO OTHER DIRECTION IS THE NAT'0-.al,
AZIT OF WASTE' MORE. CLEARLY EXEMPLIFIED THAN IN ' THE
?ARATIVE INDIFFERENCE WITH WHICH' WE PERMIT SUCH A
-ICS.- IN NO OTHER CIVILIZED COUNTRY ARE CONDITIONS
AS THEY 'Mm uxm-i ; ; . '
lriew-J4 be were beta stick by
Us gna to oauaarioa
toar yeera.aeaee.
" .
Traatoa. tka cairftal eliy C Naw
Jta-y. m4 s tkuy u4 aMk-l
Ta-ipaif Tr tka aa(i of k4oH
laa tka coauaiaskM farm at cerara-
mtmt, -a parvttod by kct af ka
hut Lci&llara a4w Ik taaplratloa
of Rowraor WlUoo, vftb M atoctloa
hut Tae4y. Ua -lt' of wUcfc
Ttetonr for tka eoamlarftw
-axac nm wra 7J "
for tba aialsstoa arwm u4 SM
acmlaat tt. r 'cut of Uat talTi j
tota keiac poO-d. or abwrt tW saaw
aa tkat eC4 at tka rarrat Bajtwaa I
axtioo. atora tka cMaatia-tea tar
w rJctL ! Trvatoa tka Ua
m twrally opoad by botk Q
o44 party rlni tka brawery
taraaia era nutc4 U oopoaittoa. A
aomlaatiac primary ta b kl4 la
aoa ajoatk aa4 pil aWoctiogIa
two awatka to cbooaa tWa eomaUfciioa-
ra at a a-Ury of t3ji a ytrr-
poraraor' WUaoa. wb1 oa
tka result, aakl it aioat aapictoa
ad aaMMjrmctax, ao4 tka fickt woald
nirlj go oa tovard Ik flna astab
BakJBCot. of ! popular cocirol. Ha
tkoaxkt tkat bo btr taMrniBMt bad
aa yet bcea fooad tkaa tba coaroitffoa
forai of city goTeraaat.
'
Tba Soata Coainiittf oa PriTtlesa
aa4 Etecttoaa kaa formally approTed
tka moat drastic campaign pubbcity
kill ever framed. It rqnira cuta-
meata of all nooey "d la primary
or rrffitar eWtioo for CoBxrtaa and
la cooteata before lrgtelatmre. It rc
garda promUe of offlcaa ia tba aarna
litbt aa cask bribea.
BEAVERS VCI AGAIN
tE
STEEN, IN GOOD FORM, KEEPS
. SACRAMENTO'S HITS WELL
'1 SCATTERED.
SACRAMENTO. July 1. (Special.)
The Portland hired men got busy
again today with tbelr willows -and
trounced Sacramento to tba tuna of
7 to 8. McCredle'a men btngled thir
teen times, Thompson showing poor
form. Steen was at bis best and bad
tka boms boys at bis mercy when be
felt Ilka tightening uP. Tba Bearers
made fonr In the second and three in
tba fourth. That ended the runget
ting, but no mora vera needed. Sac
ramento scored in the third, made
three tallies in the fourth and garner
ed oaa la the ninth. Tbey tried bard
to. win, tout tbey Just weren't there
with toe-stick goods.
The results Saturday were as fol
lows:
Pacific Coast League Portland 1.
Sacramento i: San Francisco 3. Los
Angeles, z; Oakland 7. Vernon 0.
Northwestern League Portland 6-4.
Seattle M ; Vancouver I, Spokane 1 ;
Tare ma S-6, Victoria M, (second game
called by agreement.)
National League New York , Bos
ton 1; Philadelphia 8. Brooklyn 7
Chicago 3. Cincinnati 0; St- Louis 3.
Pittsburg 2.
American League New York I,
Boston 2; Philadelphia 13, Washington
S; Cleveland S, Chicago z; Detroit 8
8L Louts 0.
STANDING.
Pacific Coast.
W. L. PC.
Portland 48 38 .558
Oakland 51 43 .543
San Francisco 50 43 .543
San Francisco 50 43 .538
Vernon . 4 46 .5'K)
Sacramento 41 48 .461
Los Angeles 17 55 .401
Northwestern.
W. L, P.C.
Vancouver 4C 29 .613
Tacoma 44 29 .603
'Spokane 43 32 .573
, Porlard 35 3 .492
Seattle 34 36 ' .486
Victoria 16 56 .222
8''-B0'tC"-iiif
the PEOPLE OF THIS COUN.
iriSR f
- W va vuc no upiU t'UULlJI19
w iu.i, mua ,iu even uireer
. . . '
I 1 3bsS! ' l
i " : ' .
The New Womtn Rides With
All Man's Darintf In Similir Girb
H
i-i ) a
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Photos by American Press Association.
WOMEN who like the exercise, tkat tkey get by korseback riding have
learned that the traditional ralmeut of their sex has disadvantage.
i m nnn In iha iniiro violent funna at rtdlns
,UU U
, i tkey must adopt a garb that
them ta ride "on Dow siaee at om-a. :
m .i mAAm ui nrartii-allv
pUIUf VI VUJCU liwi' " . --'
la bur-dUn thr U a difed idvtDUre to thl. though Knells! wmn. mnT
-iJ -1. a ..H.aalila m.mfm th. mt.tjMai A,1m TKa
a w aafiAvi at paa ninnv niiaaai. aiiuuii uun
.kaaraa Kaa fittaM Ustfhr
ULL4rr ;ivit4ir
hunters, while "the lower picture shows Miss Emily ltand:ph. .a New York
belle, mounted on a favorite saddle horse snd ret!y to put him through his
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paras st tDe open sir oore www mi irw, .
FORUM OF THE PEOPLE
The publishers of Tna Momma Enter
prlM dlaclslm responsibility for th arnt
ment.exprrsard In It.e articles publlbr
from time to time tn this column. Hjb
U-Mty Is 1n In sn rffort to be fair, and
with the vlw to the publlratlon of both
sides to s question. Communications
mint roma properly slcned to tnsurs pub-
MOLALLA. Or., July 1 (Editor of
a Fnll-pHa lflntlf .11 -
space in your .valuable paper to cor
rect an article which appeared some
time ago, regarding soma trouble at
a dance at Stone. The article stated
that I crtated a. disturbance, and also
insinuated that I started the trouble
and drew a pistol oa J. G. Mumpower.
Now the truth of the matter is, he
came op behind me without any warn
ing and attacked me. I drew a pistol
after he had begun the attack. I had
not spoken to him or made any hostile
demonstrations whatever, so I plead
not guilty to disturbing the meeting,
as I acted purely In self defense.
EUGENE OGLE.
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inureu. mm iw iwt wiw,
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vi bms mi uiriri r -aw m
tmklnif hUftl V ttbcD 11KUD!H! OD
PRICE BROS. PLAV CAN BY. "
Both Teams In Best Condition for
Great Gams.
Price Bros.' baseball team will play
unbeaten Canb team at Canby to
day. Both teams are In the best of
condition and an exciting contest is
exported. The following will flay on
the price Bros, team: Heitsman, R
Douglass, Rittenhotise. N. Long, Free
man, p. Long. E. Douglass, Thompson
A. Long; r Miller, and Stokes. II
White Is manager and L Smith, score-
keeper. ;
For Sa'a or Exchange.
Sound, centle. safe, familv or deli
cry horse, II years, weight about l.OOu
C, I. STAFFORD,
4o8 High sfreet
Makes 250X00 Brick.
Alex Gill, of Meld rum has finished
burning a kiln of 250.0O0 brick. The
brick will be cooled about next FrH
day and will then be placed on the
market.
' Fmgr Nsils.
Rapid growth of the Onger nails is
considered to Indicate that a person is
la good health.
WALSH TAUGHT
LANGFORD 11017
Ecsta B::tn Csr:!:r:J MTw
BfFrcaJ-sllcrloFlililer.
SAU TOOK IUIT WHIPPir.SS.
At tfce Start He Was an Easy Msrte
Fee Wslsh. brt Impeevsd RS'"!
and Is Nt One ef Warids Bsrt P-
filistS. '
nark In I8H2 Sam lAcjrfrL the coi
orvd besvywrtBht of lUlo. n.'W the
irwi.1 fMml tattler In tlie wurWI nut
side Jack Johnoo. ud lo get tl-Q
up every dny by a little me of s w.m
who welvbed lei thao IIS l-nn.i
Samuel was Ibeas light rn;tt Vn t
AM LASOruSD tsDTII KOT WBOTSroaT
mj a ku to rioar.
tsat an aulrloos tegiu&log for sot l
ftgbter as tbe "Tar lUby" bas come
to be!
Jimmy Wal.b. es-bsotam cbamplon.
related ttie tory ns-ently. Jimmy
was tbe buy wbuued to dispense tbe
wallopings to LaDiifufd. "I nsed to
give blm a M of ttietu. U-lleve toe." be
said.- "ftam si Jut su swkwsrd
felluw and didn't kt..w a tblng abwit
fighting. DJ I in fairly clever tben
"Kara was working a a Janltv.r
around tbe grmoaiilum In Iloston. He
got tbe Dot loo be wauled to be . a
Debtee. IHo be wept to KdJIe Keevla
and told blm about h. lUlJie ssaurrd
him be rouM put tbe gle on with
me. Tbe Orst aftrraoou I bwed h!u
all tbe fireworks a pair of tn tteo can
prodore. Rut Sam aa gsme sud
wstc bed tbe i-rii w ttU fear n mien.
After tbat be stopped everything for
several month, but kept doggedly to
bis taik. tiej to snow bim trlrks.
bow to bit. bow to feint sod bow to
get Inside of punrbe. o the end be
was able to bsnd.e hlmelf pretty Weil
"About Ibis time I bey had so stun
teur toornstnent In ttetra. snd Kim
entered It. lie won from Jark M
Vlcker la thrre rounds. After thl be
began bis professional career and best
Joe Cans two years afterward, but re
ceived no credit for It lie bee in to
grow tbe next year and went to ogbf
log welterweights. 'Now be Is wre
than a middleweight and tbe bef
man In tbe game outside of Johnson.
EARL MOORE'S FIRST SALARY
Phillies' Twirler st Ons Time Glsd ta
Get W s Weak.
This is tbe tory to!d of the entry
Into basebsll of Karl Moore, the clever
pitcher of the Philadelphia Nstlousls:
Will Armour was then' part owner
and manager of the Iaytn team
In tbe old Interx'tate ientrue. One day
a friend toid him1 of a boy who wss
burning up things on the lot lurk of
the rouiii!lioiie In Coinnihtt. Armour
went to the otilo capital and took a
peep. " lie IHcwl Moore and his style
and promptly made him an offer to
pitch for Isyton at the munificent
salary of IS p-r week. i
That looked big to Karl, and be sign
ed. Two or three weeks luter be went
to Armour anil xuid. "Mr. Armour,
when I signed for fH a week I wss
under the Impression that you would
pay my board while tin team was at
home." Armour smiled Inwardly and
replied. -All right. Karl: I'll Increase
your salary to $12 a week." This was
hliflily satisfactory to the young man.
Two yenrs later he was fllnalng them
iver for Cleveland for f.1X)0 for the
Season.
Welnatt Resatt "Kneekeut Brown.
Ad Wolgast is disparaging "Knock
out" Brown. "Hrown doesn't know the
rudiments of boxing." says Woigast.
"lie Is awkward and green He Is a
slugger with a hard wallop, but that
lets him out I got nearly 112.0110 for
my bouts with blm. and It wsa nrettv
oil. i can assure you.
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Datse Far Big Ante Rases.
The grand prize automobile race
will be held In Savannah. Ga.. Nor. 29
ana tne vaoaerbiir cup on Nor. 2
These dates were chosen recently by
the Savannah Automobile club.
MAKE THE BEST OF IT.
Why not make (he bett of all the
conditions thai confront os? There
are many people who conhnuaOy
contrrve lo calch hcM of the thorny
pari of CTMtence, to run up gainst
all the sharp cornets and disagree
able thin gi. f atf the itrength rpent
n grumbJing would often, ad trans
nght. ' No one Ends the
qurte he or the would Eke iL
V - U
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aewt yew money matter wttan y '
re a depositee here.
Year He H P4 by eMeiu Var shesk rbea returned, ;
amee reselpV Ne travble abawt shs-oe, a dispute a beat Mr
aieeta, a aweetlea ae to rHere year mensy baa na. ar hew
ye have reeereed. Year paw Bee aatf tha etab af year sheen fcask
.way. tall th.. ANQ
. OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THE
' The Bant of Orcccn City ' K
OLDEST CT TTII COUlfTT .
m ii ii iyj sf JBfflJg u'.JH'- '-' liF,1.!1 W.J8?"
D. C LATOUlUrTTB Prasldaal
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANi
of OREGON iHTYi , (XREGON .
CAPITAL. I
trana-sss a -naral Banhlnf SWeia,
Commercial
Club Chat
J. K- Mulr. of t'snyon fit r. called
at the Ttii"tlo Office on Saturday,
lie Is a hultiea man of t'onyon City
and Is kioking oer t"lsrksms county.
Mr Mulr visited the Htonr Oil well
and was well pleaded that be ptir
rhised nck and sas that be Is sure
the oil well will be a pyin proposl
Hon.
Ir A I. Heatte-bas. plated on
hlt.lt In the leomotion tmce m ois
. - a i
egs bnih t tbe cll by Mrs. Lcy
Kai' ot iprmswier i --
are atMit tsice the sue oi an w
dlnary rfi ' .
L ik. of Ke.ll.nd. died sl lb. j
Promotion Office on UturU list
bus on ubibltlon some orchard grass j
taken from one of his meadows '
Mr Funk Is oue of tbe most pn.gr---
iv, farmers of the county ud - HI i
k. an tmmirtaiit oari In the Hard-1
lug (Irsnge rsfilbtt at the CUrkamas
County fair. - i
s s j
All-rt Kertslt, of JUllftllle. Tek .
bas traveled all over the Northwest!
and alxi California, and safs this
county bas the finest farming lands
of any he has visited. He la Interest
ed in wheat lands In ulou county
In Washington.
s e
Fred ItaiiKbertv. of Molalla, former
superintendent of the Poultry Depart
ment of tbe t'lackatuaa County fair,
and a prominent breeder., of fancy
llarred Plymouth Krk rhlrVens, ssys
that the wheat and oats look fine In'
his section; but the apple crop la al
most 4 failure.
,
C. T. llosard. of Mulino. bas a
greenhouse. In which he gross to
raatos. cucutnlers and muskmellotis.
lie Is one of the prominent rltUena
of the county and Is well known from
his alliance with the' Socialist party.
' s .
A r Ve.
maasaa.a
caller at proniottuti otfue lie bos a
nursery and supplies trees for tbe
commercial orchards. Me hss confi
dence In tbe fruit business, snd ssys
those that take care of tbelr trees
will be sell repaid
UFE DEVOTED TO
HUNT FOR HOTHI
(Continued from Page 1.)
maiden name to Unafe her or her
people. e declared upon leaving
Oregon City that he sou Id devote tbe
remainder of his life to trying lo find
t'e- ar If ahe Is dead, to learn
ing wbo she was and ll .tie 4.t rela
tives living.
1171 Received For Dog Licenses.-
M. D. Mtourette, city treasurer, has
received 1171 for dog licenses. .The
fee for a male dog's license Is 1. and
a female It Licenses- for 17 male
dogs snd 15 female dons have m-en
granted.
BUNGALOWS
are the popular style in home
architecture. I specialize on
designing and building bung,
lows thaYare convenient in
arrangement, homelike in ap
pearance. At Moderate Cost
If you are thinking of build
ing call and aee me, or phone
for an engagement.
Clarence Simmons
CONTRACTOR A BUILDIR
Ninth and Main treats.
Phone Pac-Maln 1292.
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK,
Cor.- Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Bta.
SEATTLE
PORTLAND
Jun 26, 27, 28, 29, 10, July 1, 2.
Came' Begin Washdays at I . m.
eundays, 2:30 P. M.
LADIEt' DAY FRIDAY.
Doys U'dei It Free to Bleachers
.dneaday.
WILDWOOD
HOSPITAL
Oregon City
Furnished with operating
room, ward and private
rooms.
(iroduote Nurses
Pac 2243
Home D-298
No Guessworl;
r. J. MSTCX, Ca.
PRICE OF HEW My
DROPS AU10ST KU
MARKET QUOTATIONS 0KCUNI
FROM FpUR TO TWO AND
HALF CINTt.
Tbr saa a big drop In (be ixnati
market SatuNsy. The quotallous m
1 . ... . , .
i UT V uuiib iiiFiii 1 rffnii UUUK
v . . I
i i i J wr, iinnw
i n urn iiiriiii iiuri viia
g4, which Is responsible Tir tW
,l.re,l nrlce Mtrsaherrles .L
"rd.r at II a crate.. j
The wJ trade Is unseriled mi
result .f the deelslon of Congresa It
cut the tariff on wool ta hslf.
Home of the best wool In the cutnv
try is shown In the Willamette fills.1
and no account of the scarcity af tal
; quality, buyers are slltl rslher vtfer'
operstors at former run prices
Mills have been la the fiel4 re
cently.
In the Kaa! the Wind trade Is agali
showing a fair oearee or streogtn. al
though
there are periods of denrss-
sion.
Quotartan. ve ejreflea City.
lOTATOK8 Heat, :.0, oo4
i:S; cotrmon. J. During, carlosi
select. I2l; ordinary, II new s
taloes are. selling al I I SC.
FLOUR AND FtCEO Flour b
steady, selling from IS lo II JO; very
little of cheaper grades. Feed I
higher snd rising slowly. Bran brtogi
O TH-1 iHiytng Gray, :t to U,
hite. from m to 117..
MTTER ( Buying! Ordinary
rcuntry brings from lie to roc,
fancy dairy from 20c to Jlf. crsr
ry flc to t5c.
ECllrt ttiuymgi Are rsngltg front
loo to sic. according to grade.
1'OL'LTUY llluylng "Firm I'h JH
tie good slock offered. Good heaa ars.
bringing I Sc. Old roostrs are ta pois
dmaad, brtdlers bring from 20c to. tit
with good demand.
WOOL (nnr.i,gi "ool prices n
ranging from 13c to lie.
MOHAIR llluylng Prices oa mo
hair bsve been way up, noma havlof
brought as h'gh aa 3c locally. Quo
tations are 37V,c and demand la atrom
from 2l 60 to 127 60. shorts 2f to 134,
rolled barley 31.60 to 133 33. process
barley 133, whole corn fit to 3L
cracked cut 3J to IJ3. -Wheat J1
to 33.
HAT (Baying.) Timothy 111 to
117; clover to 110; oat hay, best,
112; tntied. f 10 to $13: alfalfa. 111 to
114
HIDK8 (Buying Oreen hides, 6c
lo 6c; salters, me to He; dry hides,
13c to Ho. Sbtep pelts. J6c to 7S
each.
r niiTPti rsrtTaiM.i rf mrm
firm tr .-rem M to lOo oa apples aai
prunes, frscna- are 1M.
SALT Belling tx. .ftOc for fine.
60 lb. sack, balf ground tte, r& for
lOo lb. sacka
Portland Vsgetabla Markets.
BACK VEGETABLES Carrots,
1 1 J'. 01160 per sack; paranlpo, II 2J
fill SO: turnips. 11.310 11.10: beets,
II o
VEflKTABUSs Asparaaua, trOctJ
11.76 per erste; esbbage, new, 3 per
hundredweight: cauliflower, l.0'y
11.76 per dorsn; celery, California. Tic
l0c per dinten; cucumbers, ILSOTJ
11.26 per doxen: eggplant. 16c per lb.;
fsrllr. lucOlSe per pound: lettuce,
Mic per doien; hoihouat lettuce, $160
fill per box; peas, kOUc pet
pctind; peppers, 30eOSe per pound;
radishes, 16c per dosen; rhubarb. 2Vfl
ff3c per pound; sprouts, 9c; tomatoes,
2IJ.26. , ,
POTATOtSS Oregon, Jobbing pries,
12 60 per hundred; niw potatoes. 7a
C7VtC per pound.
ONIONS Jobbing prioee; Oregon
I2.7S per loo; Australian, 13.60 per
I00i Tenaa, 3 25 per crate; f'l,'r'
nla, $3 per crate
Oregon City Stock Quotations.
IIOOH lloga are quoted He lower.
From 126 lbs. to ISO lbs. 914, from
io ids. to z'mj ins. mo.
VEAL CALVC3 Vsl calves orlni
from e to toe according to grade
BEEF 8TEER3 leel afeers for
tha local markets art fetching I Vic to
IHc live eeight.
8HEKP Ai urui s( c 10 Is Ut
weight .
BACON, LAK! and HAM. are firm
WANTED Too to Tsaow that tha En
terprise Job printing department U
the moat complete la the State,
outside Portland. Try It Tot your
et printing '
Buy a Home
While Paying Rent
100 down -and $12 a month
takes this comfortable ali-room
house and lot. House la wired
for electricity. Lot 62ilo feet.
Some fruit on place. Well lo
cated on Madison 8L f fA
A snap at yaavJ
E. P. Elliott cr.d Sen
7th and Mala fits., by fiuspen
loo Bridge, .
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