I UORNIUQ EKTEBPHIOE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 19111 0 -J Ladies' Coat Talk ' J""' rcled th moat mainlflrent Hit of ladiea' Coi ,r Toted W hoWB ,a Oregon City. Tbe roat war aelecud ,,,,, car to gl tb ladle of Oregon City what la up to , , u- ur ortmni "'r lra and In Ihla ahlp- Hi ara b ltrabl Ouaia In Cry and Blu and Maroon and mw Tan and fwrpl CoaU valth lara aollaro and aifa wda eifl, Tfuraaa af earn malarial at acta. Iiafor buylog a our Ua of Coat and you lhin can t potd - .hal UP to dal. . -Prlc,Oto$25 J. LEVITT c Oof Windowi Sotprntlon Bridge Corner ASK FOR PREMIUM TICKETS ;o? 08 h ASKING 50 COfTS Harvard and Yale Ready for Annual Clash on the Gridiron IO BtWABO ror tha arroat an conviction - ar pa00 or P"0"' ".-,.n. remov coploa of Taa trni.rtMM from i ao MOf' . .... Mora pram laea of BUDBcnoi in" f at. bo plaoo4 tbr a a O Th B ". Nlolmmn A Undberg HIGH CLASS TAILORING lot tailing Bids., Portland. Phone Main 1161. Iky do 700 ' mat nine a naaboaif" H will run about 0v mil and Ik break ilowa'-New Tort l florid. -- local pmcrs M Hullten. of Maaoo City. loa. la (hi city. William Miller, of Kldorado, waa to ill rlly Tueaday. Mr oirleter, of Carua, aa In Ult city Tueaday. Mr and Mra. 0ne. ot Carua. wr la til rlty Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Mtion. of Clark. tar. In ihla city Tuaaday. Mr aad Mra. 0na, of Carua. wr II Ihla rlty Tuaaday. Murn. November 16, to Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mra. J. a Cumrolng. ol Beaver Creek, war In Ihla city Tue day. J. R. lrroy. of Bprlugwater. waa taong tin Oregon CHy vlallure Tu- r Roy II U. prominent raal tat imW f Canny, aa In tbla city Tuaaday. & II. Cooper, of Corvallle. who baa beta In thla city vlaltlng frlenda. baa ret anted Cbarlea gharnk. of Bandy, waa among 1 ha Dragon City bualnaa rial tort Tuesday. Mrs lloach. of IHrtfiind. la In thla dty vUltlng har daughlar. Mra. Harry Woodward. Char Ira Dughrty. of Kortland. u In thla city on bualnaaa Tu 4y aftrriKMio. Mr n.t Mra lialtaraou. of I'ort' land. wra among tha Oregon City Ttettora Tucaday. Mr. and Mra. T. P. U. of Canby. wtra In Oregon C1t Tuaaday. Mr. Ua la one of tha promlnant farroera of that Dtace). Mr. and Mra. Thomaa lwla. of Carua. war among tha Oregon City tlaltora Tuaaday, w II" m. nf Euaana. after tpendltig Saturday and Bunday In thla dty. returnad homa Monday Tonight tba Knlghta of I'bythlaa III give an antartalnrnant at tha Woodman Hall for tha membera and famlllea Pvthlan Hatara ara co dlaltv Inlii1 Fred Undaay. of Beaalda. la In thla elty vlaltlng frlanda. Ha l th botel tualneaa at that plaea C U Htandlnger and wlfa. of Mo- lalla, wera In thla city Tuaaday, rr Itierlng at tha Electric Hotel Mr n,t Mra. William Jonea, of Can tral Point, wera among tba Oregon City lit'mlneaa vlallora Tueaday Mra. Carl Oraen and baby haa nn 10 Slevenaon. Waah.. to Tiau "r imrenta. Mr. and Mra. Miner I in..ia i,r Bnrlnvwater. waa In main for eeveral areeka before abe return to I'owell lUver. Cbria Illuhm. a former realdent of Oregon City, hut now of Portland, waa In thla city Tueaday on bla way to llrarer Creek, wbera ha will vlalt bla nephew,. John Illuhm, for aeveral weeka and aleo Auguat Illuhm, of lbLJ'lare I H Calater, a prominent butlueea man of li(a Angele. Cat, who baa been In tbla clly for tha paat week a gueat of Mr. and Mra. Edward rWhwab, of ruth and Center etreeta, Iravea thla evening on tba Bhaata limited for hla home Krank Toung, who live near HpHngwater. and who baa been flatt ing bla alater, at Motalla. la In tbla rlty. and la vUltlng Mr. and Mra. C.eorge Toung. and Mrand Mra. Moeler. Ha will vlalt here for a few day before leaving for bla home. The fate of tha Artlaan dance will be Baturday night. Hecember f. In- lead of Itecember t. Thla promlte to be one of tba aoclal affair of the aeaeon. and tha radeta are aparlng no pain to make It moat anrceaa ful affair. Trephon Ierte. of Koreet tlrove, a capitalist of that place, la vlaltlng t tha borne of Mr. and Mra. J 11. Bmlth. of Canemah. Mr. Derieg 1 on bla way to Ilelglurn. where ha win llt bla parent, whom be haa not aeen for many yeara. Wll Koerner. who arrived In St. Johna a few week ago, owing to the rath of hla father, the lata Rudolph Koerner. waa In Ihla city Tueaaar tailing William B. Howell. Mr. Koerner will return to f.looe, ami.. he Brit nf December, whera he ta engaged In civil engineering. . COUNCIL APPROVES BIG ASSESSMENT (Continued from rage i.) . thl city Monday, being a guoat at the John Ulllett homa at Mountain vm . MUa n.treno. Ratindera. of Seattle, atPrlLaafl Ih aTaaaaiU-an King, and la tha I'leit of Mlaa Heln Hmlth. of Canemah. Mr. W. L. Mldlam and alater, Mra Walter Wentworth, want to Unlver Itv irk Tueaday. whera they tended a family reunion at tb homa o( their alater. R.ri t inuMtia a member of Vnl- rlty football team, who haa been vliliin hia ruir.ni 1. Mr. and Mra. Charlea IX Ijttourelta n tbla city, ra- turncd to Eugena Monday. I. a ,,f Yakima, Wah bu arrived la Oregon City. pn-U of Mr. and Mra., W. W- Mr. it. .i .rrivd In North Vaklmt with hla two daughtera and on from Tenneaa. . w-.'.. haa been In Bll Vri.,n ... ...r.i month, whara no v.. " . .v nietura bual' oeen in uia iuut. r . h, haa aold out. and b tha poaltlon aa foreman of tba car I'd at Bull Run. Rev. r. D. Moffatt. of Nawbarf. ! In thla city, and la arranging to bo Id tan., of maetlnga at Mountain View, tha., to ba h-H rrlday n4 "itnrd.y aftarnoona at tha Mountain View church. - . Mra Tn..M. VoertaD. who liaa been at Pn.n oiv.r. B. C. vlaltlng bar rttlhter, Mrt.1 Edward Bheaban Eatrrrl, why not? n " ". -in i,er,od " B0W r lOMMr CLARK. E eleven of Harvard and Tale art, ready for tbelr auuu I claab 00 the gridiron to be played 1n Cambridge. Maaa.. Nov. 25. Tbla game will mark tba close of the big eaaiern aeaaon. Kroiu pres ent Indhatlona tha game aliould lie ban) fought from at art to BnUb. A cloae aualyala of tba Harvard Yale eleven ahoma that Ibey ara very rveny matt-lied Vale ha a allgbt advantage to weight, and pvrhnpe lit) Una la a little peedler. Hut the Crlinaon ba k (It-Id arllpeea the Hlue la all defMirtmeut Harvard baa two fa at end lo Kuillli 1 and O'llrien Tliry ouU-laaa tba Yale pair, Kraix U and Avery. Ktnlth la one of the beet end men playing the game thla aeaaon. He la a bard tackier. tft runner and a great handler of Ilia forward paaaee. Criuieon aup porter put Ibi-lr falib In tba ability of Binltti and O'Hrleo to effectively prevent the aperdy Captain How from making any of bla long run Yal ba alao tt.o good aube In lioinelaler and Bheldon At I be tackle poaltba It la a toaaup The Vale lr. I'aul and Bcully, have a little wore experience than Captain riaher and Hitchcock, but tba laat two menlloiied have the weight wblrb tuay count for umi'h la tba coming battle. Yale avema to bava an edge In tba matter of guarda. Urr and McDavllt bare played a conalatently good drfen alve game all aeaaon. Ielle of Har vard ba 1m played a good game, but McKaey.' who haa eiM-ret-dr Klebvr. tba latter going to tai kle. haa bud but little practical experleocw. KHchaiu le a heavier man at renter than Htorer aud In all around ability la aupertor to the Crlinaon middle man At quarlrrliai k Yala eltela Harvard. Captain Howe I one of tba beat aver turned out at Yal. II la great field general and a aplendld manipulator of tba forward aa and faat- runnar with the ball and an accurate kicker. He will be tba man that Harvard will bate to watc h In the coming game. Crlinaon ba a good quarterback lo Iotter. but be doea not claaa with How. Harvard baa tba better back Bald men. Camplll. Wendell and Hunting ton ara equally proficient at either mprovemeni or iayr he north aide of Seventh atreet to the aoutb lla of the Twelfth afreet. 73C 13; for tha Improvement of 1 viKtt.' urui rrom the eaat line 01 Center atreet to the weat line of Tay lor atreet. IH.097 54 and for the con- atrurtlon of a aewer In aewer dl rrlct N.v 15.748,71. A bid of White nrothere to ouiia a nubile romion eiauon at m- if tha upenlon Driage ior w accepted Thla firm had previously made a bid for building thla atatlon and one In Mclaughlin Park, but tna Woman'a Club objected to the houae n the park, and another location win be obtained. Dr. C. A. Btuart and oinera ouereu .... - 11. k, at tna petition ior an an.- -- corner of Thlid and Wah ngton atreeta. which wa mia on able -emiiorarlly until ma memoer. of the atreet committee couia mane an Inveailgatlon ana aiwi aeir. ...... hether other light are neeoeu. Complalnta of T. F. Ryn against the aement or ni prour.. J,fferx)n and Sixth atreeta wera re ferred to the committee on atreeta. Ordlnancea providing for the building of a lira houae In Mountain View and an addition to the lira hoime In Green- point wera referred to me water commlttea with power to act T P. Randall. Frang nu n -u Cox wera appointed a committee to Ox tha valuation of property on an InKton atreet for aaaeaament purpoaea. Walter Kertchem. of 1-igan. declnr e, that the Southern l'ncine trentle at Fourteenth and canter '"--"-the treatle of tha Clackamaa Southern Pt Klftenth and Wnahlngton atreet.. ahould he higher. He ald that hree fnnner. had bo.n dragged from load of hay bT lha Southern Pacific treatle and aeve'rely Injured. Tha afreet com mlttea will report at me an. Ing on the . Clackamaa Boutharn . " ,1- it la aald to ba only ten and onehaif faet above the atreet. The o.n.nc. fixed tha holghth at twelve fpt- ...... j .V.. moat wv. ,.iin.inor atienaeo ' nig: . .,, Michel. Meyer, rope aim X ' - J - : L. , ! ' 1 1 TC Jvl a .VV i at R0BIS0N BV RUNAWAY HORSE ..' ' v..i.a noiilnaon. who live mra. v -.;- i.i In near Mountain View. w ... --- jurad whll. on her w " , IMand, hara aha inien... .nm4 Bba waa driving along tha roan ... dlau?" from her home, when two . ....-.. .1 tn a wagon I""""1" Wlin nor ihiupw , . . .v ..hide, and one of tna run nor-a trampled on bar. cau.ng pome ami - condition I. much Iniprovad- If you.ar. not reading tha '"' '1 -h. not? Year-end Par- Baa ad on m ivi 1 im 1 INH II fl WW A 1 briug down. Ha. too. la a good kick er, and wltb too punting dona by twa men tba Ell will but Dud It uecea ary to plan to nave tha kicker In the tig gam wltb Harvard. On or both player will aoroly be oaed In aom place la the back fluid. i'bllbln la a good ronner and not eaay to atop, but It la hard to tell jul when ba wtll make a dlaaatroua fum ble. If narvard makee the earn tula Ukea aa ah did 10 the recent battle wltb Princeton. Yal will win. In the gam wltb tb Tiger Harvard relied oo Wendell to carry the ball moat of tb time, and all tba Tiger mra bad to do waa to play blm. Tbey watcbei) Wendell Ilk a bawk and generally amolbered bla roab before be trot ta ti ed II did get through many time. but did not wake any great galna. Harvard and Yale bav met on tbe gridiron thirty t1me at oca 187U. In which time Harvard baa won only mm Tb demand' for 'bopa . contlnuea trong. and for tb beat iic la freely obtainable, but tb acattertng lota of IVlla that remain In grower' band l Ihla time are very firmly held and tha tlttl trad now paaatng for tb moat part Involvaa email holding.. Tba grower are bulllah and lateat market development appear to fully juatlfy tbem In tbelr poaltlon. For many of tb luta not yet olapoaeo 01 60c I demanded. - ' Cable from abroad Indicate atrong and ateadlly advancing marketa, both In England and on tb Continent, and It la believed tbat the market her baa not yet reached tb high level for tb aeaaon. Prevailing Oregon City prlca are aa follow a: Frulta, Veaetabiee. DRIED FRUITS (Buying) Prune on baala of t 1-4 pound for 43- &' ... HIDES -(Buying) oren niae. S to 6c; aaltera, be to c; ory niaee. 12c to 14c; aheep piu, Zt,c to tsc each. Hay, Oraln, Feed. HAY (Buying) Timothy. $17. to f IS; clover, fS to ; oat bay. beet, 9 to 110; mixed, 19 to 112; alfalfa. Hi to $18.60 OATS (Buying) Cray, $27 to 28: wheaL $28 to $Z; oil meai,a.j; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.2$ per 100 pound. FEED (Beijing) Short. $27 to $28; rolled barley. $37.N; procea barley, $38.60; whole corn. $37; cracked corn, $38; whit, $2fl to $27; bran $27 to $28. Butter, poultry, ego. FIjOUR $4.60 to $6.25. BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary country butter. 26e to goc; rancy dairy, SOc; creamery, JOc to 1 5c. POUL.TRY tuuying; "". '- to lie. EGGS Oregon ranch egg.i.ioc " 45c. BACK VEGETABLES carroia. $1.25 to-$160 por aack; . pnranlpa. $1.25 to $1.60; turnip, $1.25 to 11.60: Prune, on baala or 0 l-ac ior 60c: beet. $1.60. beet. 11.60 tmTimiN Rat burin 85C to $1 per hundred. "vinva Onmn. 11.25 to 11.60 per - - - - . . hundred; AnatralUn, $2 pr nunorwo. LlvtocK. aaaaxa. BEEF (liv weight) 8tra, 6: and 6HC-. cow. 4Hc; Duua, i-m VEAL, Calve bring ironi wm 13c, according to grade. MUTTON HDp, c en-. Unki in and Kc HOGS 125 to 140 pound hoga, 1JC and llo; 140 to 200 pounda. lOo and 10V4C . WILSON IS ELECTED FREE AU mmm The Morning Knterjirise has iurchasod from the Elliott Garage a new 1912 Model T five-passenger Ford automobile to be given away as a premium in a circulation contest to be inauenirated soon. There is t no car manufactured that exceeds the Ford in popu- larity, and last year the Ford factory sold one-fifth of all the care purchased in the United Staten. The car is built for durability and is a roadster par-excellence. ,i SCHOOL DIRECTOR Photo by American Preaa Aaaoclatlon rniixa or CHiuaoH lbaoino rutm mitbliiK through tbe line or aklrtlng tb euda. Wendell., a connlnteut ground gainer. I perbap without a ter in the game tbla eeuon. Catup ieli la a very faxt runner In a broken field, whll Huntington.. "iue uarvaru atrong ninn." la what hla nam luipllew a power In advancing me ouii anu atone wall on tbe defen. Tale'a principal wenkneaa. aa mown ai1tla1 In aevernl irnraea. wi a!, -h.r. Andcraon baa rauea 10 mow iue Improvement expected of him. The former Wbwomdn man la awkward and doea not bundle tbe ball cleanly. There la a chiime that Anderson will not be naod In thl game and that either Fre- .n r Rnilll! Ill II may o piaiTO ai lur poaltlon. lUith of theee men bav gbown In recent gamea that they ar rantl e and depenuaDie. opaiuui . ap-clnlty t picking opening and kick- Photo by America Praaa Aaaoelatloa. BOMB OP TLB aTAB. four gamea, four hav been tied, and Yal baa won twenty-two. Up until 11)08 Harvard bad not defeated Yala nine 1001. when Campbell'a great eleven, considered by many crltlca aa one of the bent tbat ever handled foot ball, triumphed by a "core of JO to l over a Yale eleven tbat bad ben en ITinieton a week before. Tb Uat below ahown tb record of tb Yale- Harvard game alnc 187H: ir?a-Tala I anal: Harvard, t touch down. l77-no game. UTa-Tala. I goal: Harvard, a IK-TK. I aarailea; liar vard, aafetlea lJlo-Yle, I goal 1 louch- downt Harvard. . tast-Tale. a aafetlra: Harvard, i aafetlea. una--vaia. goal m touchdown. Harvard, t aafalle UB- Tala. 4 oala: Harvmrd. 1 touoinown i aafaty. ltt Tala. . goal 4 luucnnoana; Harvard. 0 l-BO game. i iai. a goala: Harvard. I touchdown. MS, Tale. I goal I fty; Harvard. I goal, wa ne lima IMO-Tal. 1 goal; Itarvara. I S0 Harvard, t goal: vaie. i iroai Yala. t goal I touchdown: Harvara. a Ut T a la. t gol; Harvard, a IS Yala. 1 goal; Harvard. 0. 1894-Yale. U: Har- vard. 1 l&- no game, ink vaia. . Harvard, 0 M Harvard. II: Tale, lm-Yalo, . Harvard, o isotv-iaia. m; Harvard. 0. IWl-Harvard. rz: vaia. a IWa-Yala. a: Harvard. 0. l0S-Yale. U; Harvard, a IKW-Yal. U; Harvard, a Yale. (; Harvard, ft lJot-Yala. ; Harvard, ft 1907-Yal. U. Harvard. laoa-Harvard. 4: Yala. 0. I9(-Yal. Harvard. 0 ll-Tal. 0; Harvard. Tb probable llneupa of the two alevena will be: Tal. Ift end. Francla or Pomela ler: left tackle. Tomllnaon or Bronaoo: left guard. Lore; center. Ketcham: right ituard. McDavItt: right tackle. Paul: right end. Avery: quarterback. How: left hHirt-tick. Camp: rluht halfback. Phllbln or Spalding; full back, Anderaon or Freeman. . Harvard.-t.eft end. Bmlth: left tnc kle. Hitchcock: left guard. Lenlle: cen ter. Storer: right gunrd. McKaeya; right tackle. Flnber: right nd. O'Brien; quarterback. Totter or Gardner; left halfback. Campbell or Pierce: right halfback. Weudall: fullback. Huutluir-ton. Samuel Wllaon baa been elected dl- .... r the Willamette School Dla- trlct to aucceed Robert W. Baker, who resigned because oi ma Independence. Mr. Wilson received . voiea. John Moehnk aig - . . TV.. votea and W. A. Kiner ion -. wh niac Mondar night at eiwuuu r a apectal meeting of tna taxpajera th dlatrlct. and a apeclal levy of .llla waa voted to DrOVld for th maintenance and th payment of Interest on bonda. Extra Kpeu w... k- in-,,rrerf neit rear, a an addition ai teacher will b employed after th building annex la completed and man- ual training equipment, win ie aUlled. The apodal levy laat year waa 4 11 mill - Mean. Tpa aJack propoBed last night, and I accepted blm. Jean Did you. dear? By tbe way. dont attempt to cut giaxn with tbat diamond, aa I did. or you'll naak an other nick in tbe atno. Grant H. Dimick, W. A. Huntley, J. E. Hedges, C. Kchuelel, Captain J. T. Apicrson, F. 3L Swift and 1 E. 1. Elliott are some of the users of Ford automo- biles. There is value in a Ford car and the Morning Enterprise proposes to give one away. AVe want more circulation and we have spent $785 at one throw 'to help get it. Watch the Morning Enterprise for future announcements. "The field is open. Every- btxly is going to have a chance to win this fine ma chine. 4 - .4-V44d444 baodl th Portland bnainaa at a lower rate, but Eatern freight If transferred at Portland to either of these companle would coat. Includ ing tb transfer charge, eapeclally on email anlpment. more than la charged by th Southern Pacinc w do not want to make a fight at thla tlm for lower rate Portland to Ore- ron Cltr but to- anap our conra in tb beat possible manner toward se curing wrmlnal rat on commoditle for our city. Mdford la trying to secure a re vision of rate Irrespective of water comneUtlon. making It necessary for th Bon&ern Pactno ana any ana iui other transportation iinea 10 cnarge a certain rat per mil, whether tb freight I handled on mil or " mlHM. Tb present rate to Oregon Cltjr. as dated above, la 17c, wblla tb dlaUnce. according to tie rail road tariff, la 19 ml lea. Albany 1 80 miles from Portland, still that city enjoya a rat of 28c. Point aouth of Albany where no water competition exlste have higher rate, for Instance from Albany to a point 80 mile aouth. tb rat Is 67c per 100 pounda. W refused to go on record aa b! Ing In favor of tbla reduction, stating j to th eomrataaton that Oregon City ! merchants and manuracturers mm a ; their geographical poaltlon, as alao the - large Yolume of bualneaa tran-1 aacted rla transportation lines, abould , be considered In tb making or rates , for both Incoming ana outgoing freight We think, as the chairman of th commission stated, that tbe Med ford pro position relative to com modity and diatrlbutory rate would tend ultimately to work hardshlpa on th consumers ahould tbey b put Into effect. I tak it tbat thla committee la a continuance of your committee of 1910. when Mr. 1 Adama, as chair man, appointed the writer to look Into matter of terminal rates. 1 now have this proposition about ready to submit to Oregon City bnalneas men and manufacturers with th aug geatlona that a terminal freight rat aaaoclatlon be formed for tb handl ing of tb matter either with the rail road, or K they will not coos.aer the pro post Ion mad, with th railroad commission of Oregon or th . com merce court. Respectfully aubmltted, & x MU.AIN. P 3q fine itmzmiATtoJu fciCTioiiArrsr THE MERR1AM WEC3TER Th Mr Mtw wnatfaTiflgisBl tm afasny Cositelnn th ait of am irtUbxKitatiT) Cornora vnrr Oaua u dn. Aa SwnroloMditv la arfnarlat tknAk. ha) Omly XHotioULl7 wita Oa New Dirided Ma. JOOjOOO Words. S700 OOOO inixstrntioTia. OoaTt nanarty hall mlUlon doUnxs. Xet as toll too about tait wiiiBrilo atfaflo rot V T Vaaa tfeaa 600 Troltina Maating Wer Held. Flv hundred trotting raeetlnsa wer bald durlmr the umnth nf Beptetobe ing. whll Freeman la a hard man to j tn. United Sute aad Canadiu ML0UGHL1N AND BARCLAY PLAY TIE Th McLoughlln Instltut and tha Barclay School baseball teama played a tie gam at Canemah Park Tuesday afternoon. Th acor waa i to t at the end of th firth Inning when Um plrea Crosa and Oren called th gam on account of darkneaa. ...Th tarn waa exciting throughout Batcher Kobollnk caught Story and Btory wer the McUouhglln Inatltut battery. Gummed Stamps. The inventor Of Hie gummed stamp waa a Scotchman. Jamex t'hnlroera of Dunde. who lu 1H04 aiiKgeHted tb aa of adheelv allpa. He wn much ridiculed, eteclally by doctors, who aald tb pmoosal to lick atamt would epread dlseaa. . Tb pttofflc gave no aerlotht attention to tb prop! am ta)tl- , H'BAin REPORTS . Oil RATE HEARING B. T McBaln. mill manager of tbe Wlllam'ett Pulp ft Paper Company, appointed a committee ot one by the Uve Wire to attend the rat hear ing of the State Railroad Commission at Salem last week, reported aa fol lows at the luncheon TueBday : Aa your committee, appointed at your regular aesston. November 14. 1 caught the morning train for Balem. M...H1IU., 15. leavtnKOregon City at 917 arriving at tb capltol. Salora, .h.. ii-in a. m. The tearing or me before the Railroad Commission of Dregon had already commenced. At , ..nnaiiierabl argument on the part of attorneya Interested, a Mr. Dwyer, of Umatilla, was piaceo. up.. atand. hla examination Uklng tbe bal ance of the morning until 1J:30 p. m;. when the commission adjourned until J o'clock, at which hour th hearing was resumed with your committee on tb witness stand. . I am sur my testimony was of no value to the Medford side of the cas. While It was. we think, of considers ble value to th Southern Pclflc and orr city and county, It waa also tn line with the oplnlona of tbe membera of tbe commission who personally ex i rensed themselves to the writer dur Inc the noon hour. Your committee happens to be a river man. everybody In Oregon City ahould b: in fact .verybody In vry city bordering on the great Wllla rnette Hirer ahould refuae to give up the natural compeUtlve advantagea afforded by this river. Present carload rates on mwi.. from rortland and other points to Oregon City ar rar lower pr .... pounds on account of water competi tion thn could be xpectd In an in land city the aaro dlatanc from a metropolis. Leaa than carload 1 rate from Portland to Oregon City on the Southern Pacific are high, most o the merchanta at the present time paying 17o per 100 pounda from Port land either on shipments from the n..i n. nrio-tnatln at Portland. The old rat waa lOo per 100 pounds. The euctrlc fret'ht and O. C. T. boat Combination No. 1 4 full quart bottles of Monogram whis key $3.00 Combination No..2 4 full quart bottles of Sunny Trail and 1 bottle of wine gratis $4.00 ' Combination No. 3 2 full quart bottles Spring wlmlcv Bottled in Bond government supervision,! bottle brandy and 1 bottle delicious Port wine $4.00 Combination No. 4 1 bottle King Hill, 1 bottle Prince Albert, I bottle best Cognac and 1 bottle Cream of California Port $5.00 Valley under When, you ' are in Portland we want you to make our store your head quarters use our phone let us extend you any reasonable courtesy and help make your visit most pleasant. '. Largest and best equipped Liquor House west of Chicago. Spring Valley Wine Co. Entire Corner 2nd an J YamSMl Stt. PORTLAND, OREGON. Reaembf Vc Prepay Eapicl