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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1911)
MORNING RUTORPRiaE. THURSDAY. SFITEMIlKIt 14. 1H- HORNING ENTERPRISE ORECOW C1TT, OREOOg , I. K. EROD1E. Editor and Pwhilshse. hauffoux. A GREAT i PROBLEM B, KATHLEEN L MU.HDV CyrigM hr Amrt. I1 nation, mi- World's Lontf est, Sintfle Span Re-enforced Concrete Bridtfe Member of Quaaa Mary's court Money rprMBta human power. It la of vital ImporUoc to you wbthsr Its fore Is isrtd for or agaioat you. Money ssred la your frUad, ready to help you when yon bd bslp most urgeoily. , 4 slaa tfr J- I. at Dm a affloa at Or vnr. uragnsu aaaac ut Act w l irts.- t - ,r.. 1 i 1 1'- it v:i.. 11 . - . ,:m v-1 ' If a f, ; tbuu scectinNib Om Taar, ay n ia Moat ha. b Paw Moat ha b: U.M ' l- CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES rvt a avr nc mat lam In .... IS rirat Pasa, par Inch Sanction fiafauM poatlMa J Ye'crre poattka aax a. mi papar ath r Uuui nm anartina Baa paaar atkar Jua flrat P. aar la ar htak IS ar teak IS la Waakt Waata. Far Sala. Ta lUwt, ata.. aaa aaat a war flrat kMartlaa; ,aai at aaat aara additional Ralaa for a4itlaaa Cataranaa win ba aaiir. far awrartta far taa waakty. WtMre tba aamlta iat la craaafan aa fro Uta dally a Uta ! wtthant caun ta rata will aa to tor raa af ua ilia. M lta aa Cccnrar ssialal aaatuoa. . Caah aaaaM) aaaaaaaaay araar aaan i aakaawa la aaaaaaaa afTtaa af rrariaa. tosai aiwiUu arw M taa Bat Laca jaVartiatear at rata. , Ctre avrt1alag aa4 apaalaj traaatam vtft M Kt la Me u toioa. aaeara mm ta eeaelal ecatdltlo "! taw Th Sato" mat Bankrupt" Bala" aaVao wiata X toeh flrat twaartleaj; aal- ) Haaaa aaa wait wilt fa artlula af aaarU. wtta lataraat ta Woal naOir, will aa gladly aecaptx. Ret mm- complain of aar dlipoaltloa to pry Into th prlvat affair of hr court ladle. From which w uttm that rubbernecking at court ta highly nn popaUr. ' . Th president of Ecuador resigned "at tha request of th people," HU army couldnt aar been big enough. ' Rnsalaa caviar Is said, to bo a our for cholera, but ther ar many peopi who would rather hare the disease than the cur. - . John Hays Hammond denies that he nudged Kins George In the rib. It must hays been th King's rib that nudged John. Something happened, that's certain. . .. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. THE MORNING ENTERPRISE Is o sal at th following a tore Try day: . Huntley Bros. Drugs Main Street. J. W. McAaulty Cigars ' '- Seventh and Mala. ' a Swcrat-Confctionry 4 i . , Mala near Sixth. v M. K. Duna Confectionery . ' - Next door to P. O. " City Drag 8 tor - Elactrle HoteL ' ' ! Bchoenboni Confectionery w ' ' r 8enth and .1. Q. Adams. 4 -V . bepu 14 In rXmerican History. lM7-Tb United Stat army under General Win field Scott entered the " CUy of Mexico as conqueror. - 1901-Prealdeot WUllam McKinley HUe4 tn JPofTsJo of the wound re ' :'' celred oa th 6th at the bands of ' Leon r. Csolgoss: born NUes, O Jan.29, 1S3. - T ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From nooa today to noon tomorrow.) ' Sua sets 6:07, rises moon rises '0T p. Ba. T av nv tomorrow-. Venus and strn In Inferior con J unction.' the planet paavjng from east to weat of the sua on the near aide: Venus near est , earth, distant about 24.000.000 mile, nearer than any other body except th moon; Venn change from renin to morning star. PEACH Ml IS C0I1G TO CLOSE Th end of th peach season Is In right . While there ar still liberal supplies coming forward, the stock Is beginning to show ragged quality. Some good stuff Is still coming from southern Oregon. The Dalles snd Yakima, but th major portion of th arrivals Is rather poor. Prices are ranging from 40 to TSc a box, but few offering ar bringing more than 60 to 65c. The peaches now coming forward are either rather green or overripe, and good keeping quality Is absent While it is probable that there will be arrivals of peaches for some time, the canning season Is being Rapidly brought to a close, owing toylhe de cress In quality. HIDES (Buying Green hides, 6 to 6c: saltars, We to 6 Vie: dry bides, 18c to 14c 8ncap pelts, 25c to TSc DRIED FRUITS "Local pries ar firm at from 8c to tOe on apple and prune, peache are leo. SALT Belling Me, to 0e tor Aim. SO lb. sack, half ground 40c : 71 for 100 lb. sacks ,. . JV " -4 ..... : Portland Vegetable Markets. : 8ACR VEGETABLES Carrots. Ili6$l.50 per sack: parsnips, $125 Mil. 50; turnips. tlSSOILSO: beets. ft so.- ; ONIONS Jobbing prices; Oregon $175 per 100: Australian, $3.60 per 100; Texas. $125 per crater CsiUor nls, t; per crat. ' " 1 f Orcoer Cltv Stock Quotation. ; ., HOGS tlogs ar quoted He awr. From 125, lbs. to ISO lbs V4c. from ISO lbs. to 200 lbs. SVaC. ; HE CUT THE RED TAPE. . "Red tape," or slavery to precedent snd methods of procedure in the Iran- f sactlon of pubic business, is to bane of. officialdom. , .Occasionally jan offi cial has' th strength of character to . shov precedent sslde when the pub lie good demands such action. To be abl .to do this Is s distinguishing mark of a good executive. The Com missioner of the General Land Office, Hon. Fred Dennett, having a . multl pllcity of duties pressing upon his at tention, not infrequently has to deal a body slow to bureaucracy. Here Is an Instance where admin istrative skill was required. On tne Chlppews Isnds is a large quantity of fir timber, one of the best bodies of timber remaining in that country. It being his duty to cut and sell all such timber for the benefit of the Indians, Commissioner Dennett had already ordered the sale of the timber and contracts bad been prepared. On vis iting the country atvrand the reserva tion last year he found that there was likely to be a poor market for timber as much fir-kllled standing timber had to be cut In order to save It from decay, fire and other losses. He ac- - cordingly changed the specifications, put off the cutting one year, and ef fected the sale of 400,000,000 feet of timber at a price around $8.40 per thousand, board measure, or a total of $3,600,000. BACON. LARD and HAM. ar Arm VEAL CALVES Veal calves Bring from 6c to Hc according to grade. BEEF 8TEER3 leel 'steers for the local niarttts ar fetching SVicto Hc liv weight. SHEEP r nrm at e to So live weight Otiotattan'a r Oregon Crty. ' POTATOES Best, Buying 114 cents poupd. . FLOUR AND FEED Flour Is steady, selling from $5 to $E SO; very llttl of cheaper grade. OATS (Buyng) Gray, $23 to $24. 1TH th completion early thia fall of the Monroe ftrvet bridge, 8p kan. wtfl bav the lougest single span r-en fon-etl coucrwte una the world. The central span Is 281 feet la IxiiKtn or tweire incoes longer than the bridge ever the Rocky liter wmI construction at Cleveland. C and Ofty-elght feet longer than the fam-.u Wlaaahlckon river atructur at Pbiladelphla Th bridge 'will nav s rtrndaay for teams snd walks for pedestrians aa wall aa tracks for" tbe el-trlc line of the city The city of Spokane la paying 'for the bridg. the cm of wlii. b I to be $.V0.nOO The moat Important thing about' th bridge Is tbf fnci ihut the prtuclple em ployed In Its construction, while old In theory. Is ow In prscik- In this struc tur each segment of the arches was made separately uud afterward ksyed Jn. contrary to the aaual cuatom of building the mold mid then placing th actlr amount of concrete In at one or as nearly st one aa possible Only nougb steel wee used to prevent surface cracking. By uxlng as little steel ss possible two things were accomplished almost one-third of th estlmsted cost according to th usual manner of construction, was ssred. sud no Initial strain whatever wss placed on the bridge before the concrete waa (irmly set Wben Thrieparat ptwtl ww .TeB in tBO WeatleWOrJ. Ws ptiiructwl so thai veo than no strain wsa placed on th setting concrete until perfectly dry. , white, from $25 to $2C BIJTTSR (Bujingi Ordinary country brings from 16e to 20c, fancy dairy frpm 2ur, to22ccream ery 22c to 25c . EGGS Best grade 25 cents. POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit tie good stock offered. Good hens ar bringing 12c. Old roosters are In poor demand, broilers bring from 16c to 18c, with good demand. WOOL (Buy.!'") Vool prices sre ranging froar 14 to 17 cents. ' FEED Shorts $29 to $30; rolled barley, $31.60 to $32.60; process bar ley. $33.00; whole corn, $39.00; cracked corn, $40.00; wheat $32.00 to $33; oil meal, $53; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.25 per hundred pounds. Drought around Washington bss forced up the prices of sll food stuffs snd it has been remarked that every thing but ssgsr costjuuch marc thtn it did during wsr times and sug ar prices are advancing. - Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, famed as Inventor of th telephone to which nearly every civilized person psys tribute well deserved, hss now Invent ed what he calls an Ice stove to help make summer heat endurableHe gives ' his Invention to the world. It consists of a box full of lc and pipes through " C wTTir y 1 a w mi v -T "' ''JL tf j v -i ; "i Oopyrisbt br American Pra Association. The Fighting Spirit Will Keep You Young By Admiral TOGO, "Nel son of Japan" SECRET FOR RETAINING' YOUTH IS SIMPLE ENOUGH. BE A SOLDIER. FIGHTING KEEPS ONE YOUNG. AND THAT NOT ONLY KEEPS A MAN YOUNG, BUT It GIVE HIM HIS GREATECT CONTENTMENT AND SATIS FACTION IN LIFE. ITS THE 80LDIER IN A MAN THAT MAKE3 HIM A SUCCEC1 IT MAKES THE GOOD SHOEMAKER. IT MAKES THE GREAT FINAM--CIER IT MAKES THE GREAT ARBITRATOR. AMD IT MAKES THE HIGHEST TYPE OF PATRIOT. It makes a man when the end .f hi" day comes g- to his fat'icr with the tealizatiorvof a life WELL SPENT. To me the j HIGHEST EDUCATION any women can have i that which makes her believe that her greatest usefulness is at IIOMR, d the felate la the giving to the nation CHILDREN the FUTURE citizens. What does a woman want with the edocation vnuially given to meni I grant that in our country women have a lower grade of education than men-i-that ia, where the onuido, political a'nd practical things are considered, but the gets ALL the education she NEEDS. . ' Here in this country I believe your women have equal educational advantages with men. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS that have resulted in taking wo men's former employment out of tho home is the excuse given for this. which, th. chilled air 1. forced Into f n n fae bugine89 and profcional world. with men. We have no such problem. ' Women havja done the SAME GOOD SERVICE for hundreds of years? They havo been our home keepers and the mothers of our soldiers, and let me tell you that the home women of my country send their husbands and brothers and sons out to the battlefield with a COURAGE great as that jciwesBed br the soldiers themselves. ' There's where she shows her STRENGTH and SPLENDID CITIZENSHIP and PATRIOTISM, and when a woman can send her fighting men out to battle does' that woman have to worry because f" oppression "om ' govrnrneut and from such raen , No, I be lieve not. - ' . I, 'j u - ' - HAT (Buying.) Timothy $1$ to $17; clover $9 to $10; oat hay, beat; $12; mixed, $10 to $12; alfalfa, $12 to $14. PORTUUiD WINS FIRST IN IMPORTANT SERIES POTLAND, Sept 13. (Special.) Benny Henderson wss the king pin In the bowling over of Hogan's stars to day. Portland won th first game of a series which msy determine the championship. The visitors played a fine fielding game and worked hard to win, but Portland's big twirler wss too much for them. One run msde in the fourth wss all Vernon could garner. Portland scored one in the sixth snd three in the eighth. The result Wednesday follow: Pacific Coast League Portland 4. Vernon 1: San Francisco 2. Oakland 1; Los Angeles 6, Sacramento 4. vi Northwestern League Seattle 6, Portland 0; Victoria 4-4, Spokane 3-2; Vancouver jTacoma game postponed on account or ram. American League Philadelphia 2 New York 0; Washington 3, Boston 1 ; Cleveland 5, Detroit 1; St. Louis 6, Chicago 2. ' National League New York 4. Bos ton 1; Philadelphia 2, Brooklyn 0; Pittsburg 6, Cincinnati 4; Chicago and St. Louis not scheduled. Three buudwd years sgo tlmi-pl- wer rar. Thers wer lowu clock tn om Europe cities, but th watch bad not yet been . developed. -Fran 8tockel. living lu lue jmre of Stutt gart, wber su could!se the tower cknk by stopping to her dour, had s clock of her own sud ued I set It very dsy by the t Uwk In the fbwer. Now, st tbls time the minds of men did not work ss quickly or s ihrewd ly ss they do now. Tb nwe were till superstitious, referring every nral araiit ti a U IH-rilUt UHll COUrW. Th poi' f Stuttgart wer ss stupid s any, and It took tucm aa ioug proiwaltlon through thrlr head a would be required to bore s hole through a millstone witn a gimiei. A murder was committed suumg them at leaat was lupiHwed to have been committed, for the body of tue murdered man could not te rounu. rrn n.ll. a MKldler. bud atopied all u tha huima of John M fit. Still In the morning Merts bsd dlssppeurwl Gobel was csugbt leaving tne ooue with som money Merts bsd left be hind him. tobel pleaded guilty to taking th money, but denied having l . m-.r lulurml GolteL Nf TprtllC- less b was srreated snd tried before a Jury, such system of trial having ni mim Into nse III Stuttgart. Th fsct thst Merts hsd dUappesred and Gobel wss going swsy win ma monev wss ault enough to prove to the Stuttgartlans of that day that Go bel had kliled Merts. Tney convicirn him In short order, snd he wss sen tenced to be hanged. . In Stuttgart wss a man named Veot nor. who poaaeased a curious combina tion of knowledge. He knew quite ar much lsw-aa the sttorney or tusi period which waajnothlnff st sll-ond he knew something of mathematics and astronomy. Oobcl sent for hlra sad declsred on a crucifix that be bad not murdered Merit, but hsd aesred him away In the middle-of the nlitht by playing ghost tn order thst he might secure his money. The condemned man beeped A' en t nor to save him. Ventnor wss ss tagenlou ss the peo ple of Stuttgart were stupid, lie toik QUIETUS PUT ON BIG FIGHT MILWAUKEE. Wli.. Cent 13. (Special.) "The Wolgast McFarland fight will not be held here on Friday night This Is final.' That was the wsy Acting Governor Morris today settled the prize fight problem which hsS been agitating porting circles for dsys, when he ar rived here to attend the meeting of the regents of the state university. ' Morris notified th promoters of the bout that he stands firmly behind 8herlff Arnold in his announced In tention of stopping the fight. "There Is no use of further talk," he said. "Th fight will not go on." A conference will be held and the fight promoters ssy positively tho fight will he staged. ' A fool and his honey tire s sticky comblnatliiii. , .' fans, -e DrV Wpef i not such an encyclo- pedis after alL He ssys he doesn't know whV mint Jul? is,. No won der he kicked at too much foam on his been '. , .; v ' . ' " ' ; r Professor psler ha Just celebrated : bis lxty-econd r birthday, two ( yesri - past his choloform boule. .' '( . ' -" J '' " ' 4 ' - Wise p of iifirp' will fftnn bf-K'n to I ' If yon hiive any trouhl to loan losn It to your enemies. ' Tbe'l'derll In always In on th secret when .we dwelve onrelve. The reiimiii why we i-an't put onr scire In the other fellow's piine ix becsime he has such an exienlv llsi-e. i . Mvlng down s law is s lot easier than following It op- A Hint t the Engaged. There Is a superstition which ty thst engaged couple who sre photo, graphed . together never get murrted Superstition le gradually dying down, o that few would be kept back by no old woiaan's saying. There Is. bow ever, one thing which should keep tn gsged couples from being photograph cd together, "and that Is the thought thnt If .either or both should marry some one els the fewer token there are of previous love nrfAlrs the Brent it Is the chiinre of happtn In Hie fliml Choice,-Evfiance " , . uliit mum') lf prisoner mm sun. it'" log to "the keeper of the clock. Iirll-d blm to let him (Ventnor) Into the t user whenever he wished to go there. . Th next dsy st noon, when Frnu Stoekel went to her door to I k at the town clock tn order tJ set her own, she found that the flock had pa n ed twenty minute. A pnln or lo of five or ten minutes would not have surprised her. but twenty minute quite took her breath swsy. However. he and every one In Stuttgart bnd perf.vt confidence In the town clock, and l set her own timepiece bsrk. The next day, finding thst It bsd gained anoth er twenty minute. he set It bsrk sgsln snd moved the refill tor to raue It to go slower. Kerrrtheles on he third dsy her clock hnd gnlned sn hour. i.- Frsu Stoekel. eonTinTil that her Clock wss out of order, tried t? get some one to fix It. Severn I of the bcl mechanics tried, but the trnrr they tinkered with It tbe fnter It ran. Not withstanding the work done on It. In a month It bad gained In all twenty four hours. Gobel wsa to be executed Jnt one month from the date of the sentence. Tbe dsy before the lutcmUM hanirtpg Ventnor went before the Judge who hnd sentenced his client snd decliired thnt the execution would tie Illegal. When nuked why he sserted snd broturht two wltnces to prove that he bnd turned the town clock back st vsrlous times enough to effect the loss of a day. Therefore tbe date appoint ed for the hanging would b the dsy after that named In the sentence. Tbe Judpe was punsled. Tsklng a quill pen. he began to make figures. He flfniroil awhile, when a fellow townxnmn came tn. end. having heard the problem a to whether the setting back of tbe clock hnd kmt th town s day, he, too. began to flure. One by one the cttlzeu enme In till the room wss full of persons driving qtilll ens with a view to working out the prob lem." At midnight. Kjte there was no result, the Jtidce lsmied n ata.v f-r the hanging, and the next day the llgurlntt Went on. At the cud of a weok IUe Judge nent to the university at Heidelberg for s professor of ninthemntl nnd ntrono my to come to Stuttgart und tell the Stntfgnrtians whether Gobel If banged a neir """l wonld hive br:-i l!!crnllr executel-ln other word, whether by the tt!ng back of the c lock a day had been mI. , i f' Tbe pmfesHor came ntul told th burgher that a diy hnd not been Iim.. but when be attempted to prv've hi word.t lie fonnd his llntcners too thick herded ti u;iVrfarid li'-i. The Btuttgnrtisns sfter the prpfe sor's departure Hepnn to wrangle sriot theaiclvc. rme lH.ievln WIIHt III null ST.ly ss- ... wiurin mi m - t "'u. rt nit-ati- ir in tneir opinion th"t a d-y hn ' been lost. But all agreed that a new day should be fixed for the banging nn l a punrd nennwh'lo plnee I nmnud tbe clock tower. From opinlous they w inuwn. ana a light was- orH wuen wni r.ti mid come snunterlRg along, looking like a frightened cur Ht t'te mt-dered mnn! He sntd that vsa ghimt of his grandfather had told him to go away and stsy sway for a month. " The people crossed themselves and set Gobel at liberty. t His Bluff. "Yes.,. Anpuiliw. v.,e;i muttered "imelhlng In ui.vleep hint ulnlit nlxml len.g out on h bluff I was dmimlnu ..f s dellphtf"! excui-Rion p friend snd I took to Dover cliff. In Lngliind. severnt yeurs ugo." Mtdnight Oil. Mrs. Simple Newlywed-I want you " tend around s miinn r . Grocer-Midnight oil? 1 never heard of It Mrs. Slmnle N..- "hy, I'm ur that' h li, i... bands mother ssld he slwsys burned.. ft . . . . The Bank of Oregon Gty OLDEST BANK III THE COUNTY a 1 iJkTOUIUrTTB rraldl THE FIRST NATIONAL DAI; of OREGON CITY , OREGON ''. CAPITAL. lAOAiaOu tftMMttlSlHinlilM Op tea.! ASLkl. Heart to Heart Talks. try EDWIN A. NYB. wiat arc we itut rout What are w her for What is ths prime purpo of Ufet Some of u act a If we cr her merely fr th purpoe of sddlug np columu of figure sud pllluti up pyrt nild of dollars. Some of us will rob our nliiht' of aleep. break tb cow tnsndtucnts and, callous our soul for the sake of money that we rsnuot 0. PlUyT No mora so than those who think we sre In this world for, the purpos pf. acmiiriniHower. To 1 si-counted "somebody" Intlde som little circle, tbe will ride remorelesly over lbs right of others. For th uier plea, ore of exercUlog mwr they wil4rlt on ths steplug stones of protrats souls. Futile? Not more so tbsn li'c who thluk lit should le deillcsted to pteaaure. Thene try to fill their dny snd night with Joy ride snd fleeting sensation. They crowd enjoyment to tlie verg of sstlety sud dentroy their espaelty for .1 m ii uuruuil tlfai tlin. What then sre w here fori By tbe prore of ellmlnsllon It can be shewn that s bumsn being Is so built that erery ower, pleure, ac qulrement. I In valu save one. " And thstl The wwer sad plesure of doluv good lo other. - Ob. but you sy -That I hunday hid tslk." -No; It Is not. Or If It I It 1 not true be csuse It. I tauplit In Suuduy achool'. It I taught there becaue It I true. It Is God's truth. ;. Tbe Isw of It I Inld In the constitu tion of thing. It I srtinted by all bltory and exiertence a law aa tme a any tn nuithematlcs. And- Ws know It. Hut, like Joonb. we are forever running away from our tuls slou. We prefer the perils of the sea and tbe bsbltst of the fish's stomsth to going to Nineveh. .., Get money? Yen. a much as you ran hooeatly. And get u mix h ower ss you csn oe for good. Incldentslly the pleas-, re will come of 1hemelves. But. sUire nil- Io not forget whst you sr her for WHY CATCHERS SLOW UP. Cenatsnt Steeping Hrdn Musele f Lsgt and lntrfrs With Syrtnlng. Why do ratrber slow op after sv. ersl seasons' servlc In tb big lesgue? axks a fu. -A logical reason Is given. It follows: "Few catchers sre fun on their feet sfter they bsv been In the game s few years, aud this falling I attributed to tb fart thnt the man behind th bat does a lot of stopping and thus hardens tb muscle of hi leg n such a wsy to Interfere with hi running. Now nnd then a young catcher breaks In who can step around the bags at a good clip, but as a rule he Inm his led after a short time and become siow. Today there sre few catchers Who have pced on tha ha A in. smith Is perha p the best runner tjf Sliy Of the catcher In IK tnain leagues, and Kddle has not been ta tne game long eiionxb to slow up," BROODING. Brooding over trouMe it tike sur rounding onetrlf with a fog it magnifies a't objeela teen through it Occupation of the mind pre vent! thii. ". '" Comsaniens. vTe went one or two companion of lnteliiB,.ni.f. p-oblty and grace, to wear out life with-pemons by whom w can measure rnrelve and who shall bold w fain in myiil 4iinu m t.iui.i. .Mti LIU. -Emerson. u Crtklns's Retort F.rklne. appointed lord chancellor, wr. offered at s low price th official robe of the retiring lrd. but said: -No. it should not b ssld that I bad adopted the abnndoneJ tmblta of my predecessor.H SolemefiTHcesst. tn 1 m A ii r r. t . . . - - "- . j, ooiomon niu w,uuu "tails of hnre for his chariots and I turn i . . '.'"-v U'MHWn. BAS ICEATI0N PARK, Cor. V.ugha and Twsnty-fourth St VERNON 1 ' vs. . ', .. PORTLAND sptsfr.bsr.12, 13, 14, 18, IS. 17. Qsmes Begin Wsskdsys at I p. m, " Sundayi. 2:0) p U.' ' ' ' ,J tAOIKS' DAY FRIDAY. Boys Usdw u rra, ,to ntmaUn Patron i a our sdwniurt Will b. ina,a al m wmtum. half mi UtiaZ kM sr. i iiawi M pVILIr ass mmT mm'' financial rpa.t,it. srrr eur tr. mr JJJ ' rtail lor palroa aUaKBaiL WANTtn WANTED-Collertora ton,,, Iscfion of all sort of tlque. and Indlsa trlskm-1 for stamp collecton; , numismatists, arrow-tub ologlsts, etc. I hsy ku. orta of curios; ado a hi second hand furaltsrs u4 1 Osorg Young, alala, ia,i tract , WANTi; humi iflTsnim this ol'imn. svioai -mjn abi. ft rats st hasi st Read tb Moraisg btsrpna WANTED You ta tao aw X terpris Job prinuo itptnai tb mot coraplet la us I out aid porttaoa. Ttykkti sxt printing WaS'TEH-A Kr lK tJi work. Good wages, latilnt Don E. Ml.Uvr4M Wi ut rOR tALt rOR SALE Rpara la Udi st JUIl that old plow or iin don't It aloes pa ant onr sew on rOR 8ALR10 thoroafDkw i . pigs. Slsry Ecsinss, Orsjs! Or.. . R. r. D No, t FARM LOANS, FARM LOANS-DHBlck lawyers, Orsgoa Olf, Of. ! ATTO'NtYf. 0. 0 EKT. Attorosy-sHss. I loansd. abstracts rstskMI title ismlnd. eststai taWs ersl Isw husloss. Ovsr k Ore go City. fTRCN A SCHirBBEL A Law, Dutchr assotsLvi ttc la aU sourts, axis and sttUmsoOL Offlst prts Bldg-. Drags CKr. Oat UlLOSrTAND C0'ir HARRT JONES-ButMsrasir Co tract or., Esnautsi given on all elossof sfk -k. arafta SO rST eonerst. Re, v INSURANCL . H. COOPER, f and Ral EsUt M J your rP' Wty XChSDg. Offlc Hiflg., oragoo viw. E; W. Utl Now open for bulnf,1,,' tin of nw and oecooi tur ' ', FRICEtVo WIT THICU . Hlghaat pries Hand Furnltur. lit th' rtw f,dl fmt Slath snd Main COAU C est pr Ice. J , " wtatef W i , ' now , i , - ' . ) : Korraet poulry-f ; , '". 1 Ott&c Commisslca U ' 11TH AND MAIN Orsfls" v'v-. u.i.l Arrl' a i Th following an Electric Hotel: Jthini. Mrl Helmlck, of : H(irrtB Hlnnan, PUtsburg. P;; t Lincoln, Kas.j, .. fltriiT. K; D. H. Brier., Fred rnk Buck preemnn na('r; pri-'- Vancouver, Wsah: t- v town, N. Y.: Sparr, city; Mrs. L. H. Clsl'. lVL J. Fenner, R- -rA