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j. 1 1 . ' ' - ..... ... . MORNINQ ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, , - -.-r,' UOBNIKG ENTERPRISE OUGOIf CUT, OREGON . K. BROOIC m bad PwMtalMr. aarr I. till. M Mm aet f)o CHjOr mm the Act ef Mara TONS SL'ttCtlrTrOR. 'owe Trr, I mm MM StS M-Wlhe. be Ml 1M rw Hlta, b MM t.M CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES Vat t-ker ymr IM fwet Bsrt....la rim Fr. M tKrlt eMed liinli.,lW rfrml puatttaa e V knk Hf tneroua M fmmM eeiK mt peg. pc kMt . liM IvwrttaM .. ....! In psr aOxr Men flnt see tea fTrat Mtjnn. , lsa lu s eh Jtaa Aral Unto ISe r Hm: ( mra to Mm. Wim Pat Sale. Ta Raul, anal a war? trtr naarlto; mm act iMiiMnl ,t saut. far rtnnwaam far Hw wty. 'WtMra tb ea treeaerr' Ftmb tha Salty ta "y. iiimi nut, ta rata win a a aa saofc far r at the aaaac. aanl laa aa ' Lee' arartiea al MaJ eat. Tarree eSverttatae an J eseal darthse at Zt lu Ma aa saeh. la eerlal ceaait af writ, with latmM to ami vt aa sWry miiIiI. tumil earhMa aavar retatwe ..M a aujaaa la i .CITY OFFICIAL NWAPtfU THE MORNINO ENTERPRISE la oa aaJ at ta tollowlcc atoraai wry day: Hoattoy Broav Drags 1 Mala 8 treat J. W. MeAaalty Clcara Saraatk aad Mala. B. a Aadaraoa. Mala aaar glxta. M. K. Da CotifacUoory Nxt door to P. a City Drac Stora : . E3eetrte Hotel " gcaoaaboca Coofacttnary 4 : . -Bavaataaad XQ. Adaaaa, - Mr ar Ma., sM t-mtM east a Week aaJaakM? 13m week? ajMa fnr seeelel aesauooi. Oeek ekeuM IWM erdae ekn l arty la fcataa ht tiiliia efTteo af ihe Ealrrarwa. Twe wale" aaJ Baakrayt MtT 4lnr eaamie aVc back Itrat htearuek: aM teeai aaanrtnaa aajaa SMttar laa aaafc. News .Uaeae am wall imw aroata HSra. THE ART Or" CORNERING THINGS. Soatkera fOTamor who favor , Bsethod by which eottoa caa ba pat at crrtala alsk prtca and kept tbera mtm avldenUy enamored of the plan rf by which the GoTernaieat of Braxi ku taken charge of the coffee aapplyf wltj; a reaokJaf keaTy advance la prtrea, aa erery coaanmer aad houae hoU knowa Coffee kaa kmc beea ' admllled to the Called SUtee free of doty, but It coat la stuck mora Chaa wkea the Impost on It vaa two cents a pcwiDd. since) the abolition of the , duty the American conaamer ku paid more for toffee, and the United SUtee treasary is mlnna the reranae, a loss mC aroand as far aa the people of this country ar coocerced. Brazil's base . SO'vrnaieni utst was started In one of its states, Sao Paulo, which pro dpeea most of the coffee. The plan adopted wss for Brazil to bay all tae ceffee, ue bonds, against it and AEROPLANES 8 Deadly Foe of the Submarine MARK U By MARK L. BRISTOL. Lieutenant Commander, U. i. N. tlE aeroplane is the natural enemy of the submarine. While a bomb dropped from an air craft can cause only light damage to a battleship, ii anrTaMly lamflgea SUBM A- . RINE, totally destroying it or at least putting it bora de combat As regards the method of e- eape for the crew of a submarine in ease of disaster, I do not think we ought to bother our beads too much about that. Just as we have abolished lifeboats on board men- of-war and have given our atten tion entirely to every possible ex pedient to keep the vessel afloat, o we should devote our efforts to the question of perfecting the STABILITY of the submarines themselves. In wartime if a ressel is so damaged that she has to go to the bottom the crew sinks with her. and I know oar American sailers re willing to take the risk. So why should submarines be treated differently t Moreover, it may be an easy matter to gtipplj these rsssels with life saving devices. France b AHEAD OF ATX hold It until th price was racmrdad aa kls anottga to permit coaaamers lo buy. The' state of Sao Paulo lasaed TS.t.eOe In bonds, walck th Qor erameot of Brasll indorsed. Great banking coacerna ta Utadon. Parts, Berlin and New York took tk bonds, la December. 190S, coffee was 14 cents a pound wkoleeak. The price kas mora tkaa doubled. la the United SUtee coffee la Im norted to the eitent otnrly 000,000 pounds a year, or ten pounds to each Inhabitant. About two-third cornea from BraalL Tk cornering op eration Is expensive t Americana No blame can be laid ap on a -robber tariff." Coffe cornea In without th payment of aay duty whatever. No American tariff U the mother of the coffe trust, which certainly geu in its work regardleaa of the ad t ice or consent of any other country than BraaiL At th cotton conference lu Kw Orleans, Governor Colquitt . of Texas was for holding up the sapply of cotton for a certain price. The conference indorsed th lulsUaa sys tem of bonded warehouse for cotton, "which protect planters against low prices brought about by too rapid marketing of crops.' Th Southern sUtes vote for th fre trad party. Where, It must again be asked, does the consumer come In? ' Mrs. Ingalls had no trouble In buy ing cigarette In Milwaukee, which is a. strong Indictment of th law break er, for 'really the lady looks to b under th legal age. ... In actual, flying tlm the 0rt avia tor to cross the continent made aa average of a mil In on minute ten seconds. It ta a swift perf" u - for aa art In lu Infancy. On a , ISOO-ml tramp to teat the relative efficiency of meat and vege table .. dicta, th vegetarian fattened andth meat eater anrank. "Nobody leaves n fat man," anyhow. It does not matter bow many tum Meen make la life so long aa he does not get soiled. It la only th man who baa to stop aad be washed that loses th rac. Several people claim that they have been baled by th laying on of hand a Irate fathers bav also wrought great cares by th same operation. Th man who calla Himself an agnos tic, which in plain English mesne an Jgnoramas, would possibly get mad If an rone should agre with him. Earth would be a good deal more heaven-like If In more homes there waa more alngtng and leas complain ing, more cheer and less gloom. WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET. This is Federation Day at the Wo man s Club. Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, of Portland, will deliver an address. The meeting Is called for 2 o'clock, and there will b a special program ar ranged by Mrs. W. A. Snewman. - If yon ar not reading th Morning Enterprise, why not? Tear-end Bar gain Period Is now on. Bee ad on back o. , Invaluable Aid to Battleship BRISTOL By JOHN RODCERS. Lieutenant. U.S.N. Cm: ti, naval fxsm'Vjilities of e aeroplane are, in my opinion, great. In pant war" on a grrt many ocea tle aeroplane wotild have naval sion U'vii of iIk- (J K KATKST fOS PILI.F SKKVICK l the com manders of intending fleets. Snppoe. for instance, that Ad mind Schley had had an aero plane with n competent operator at hi command when he was try ing to locate Spanish warships in Cuban wter (hiring the war with Spain. Commander Blue, finally located Cervera 's ships in Santiago harbor, but it took a hazardous journey of several days through the jungle for him to do it. Had there been an AEItO I'LANK available at that time what Commander Blue did could have been accomplished in a few minutes. Aa' vet I do not tak much stock in the BOMB prorwmitior, so far as aeroplanes are concern ed, but I 1)0 BELIEVE they will be of great value for scout ing purposes generally in the event there is another , 'ir in ' my of the great powers i - At Tripoli Setrching a Camel ' Driver For Contraband of War SUA Paia eoprrlshl fey Aaavrtcaa Preaa ITALTS treatment f I upon her the coadema eosue of whhh hav c Arab tnaiise) of the coavenleatly wars with savase r barbareaa tiuad attribetrd to Abe romberaara a both sidaa-rthe tullas rraelUea. ar said to have beea la th eater ef reprteaia for anapeakabl treatmeat of tbetr wewaded by the Arabs th tatter may at least plead that their atrocities art committed la defeaa of their fatherland, while ve If It be admitted that each Indiscriminate bieodabed la aa a aa voidable accempaalmeat ef an Afrtraa war it easy aha be argued that Italy waa not forced t begin hoetillttea. bat appereetiy entered apoa lb TrtpotlUB adveatar with a Ught heart la the eiprctatkM that th leetated Tarktoh province woald preve aa easy coatteat. Leet aay arm bnld be breaahl lot lb city for aae agalnaMhemeelvee, lb Iutlaaa bav eatabllabed a arrtrt system of searching alt Incoming travelers. Uke th cam! driver shewn Is the lUaatratloav, aad mm af the Utea ef horror thaf resnr from Trlpl lfXr tn evwtVfa nanei-ted with thaae aaarcha F. J. TOOZE DECLIIIES j TO OFFERrORCOUuCIL' F. J. Toot, superintendent of th Oregon City schools, has announced that he will not be n candidate fot th council in th second ward. Dan iel Lyons, th former contractor. Is being urged to make th rac and may agre to do so. Don T- Meld rum, also has been asked to become a can didal. Mr. Tooa la on of th busiest men In th city, aad b felt that if elected, th duties of council man, might work too great a hardship upon him. He takes an actlvs inter est In civic affairs, aad Is a member of th Charter Board. FUR FASHIONS. Moleskin to Be a Fsverite Plt This Season Qusinv Fur Oennets. Moleakln, the uew fur of lut 'e.iHi. has tula fall been exleuHivp.) niuUe u into king coat a well a tun.'.' iiml scarfs. It ha aim been ne1 e.- lit ly In combination with dUervnt falri- and color. In smart little rhulur wrap nnd ma IT molcxkln H nd trith mrnl blue velvet. The wrap Is In I be form of a I US ITT UTTLS BTHlXt I'BIOUI. I squure with nne point at the bark, one over each oliimlrier nnj the fourtb lit front. It 1 simply made of velvet, wltli a Ixmler of fur and a silver tninel a a flnlMli to each corner. Far trlmtiiwl hut seem to be much the same, so far, as tlume of last year Many of th mmlels are elatiorntely trimmed with plaited mslinek In d.ffcr ent colorlux". The llltle Ixmnet devel oied In fur. however, I a novelty tblx senvon, snd a qnnutlty of fur is re rjnlred for tills qnalnt little shape. In some lew exfiemtive bonnet models a narrow band of fur around the poke of the bonnet and another st tbe base of the crown ere all that la used, but the velvet crowns are rather ambitious and bubble and foam op to th mot striking dimensions. Tbe girl's dres that Is closed at tbe front Is miH-n liked, and It has many advantages. Hooh a dress Is Illustrat ed of serge with trimming of broad cloth and soutache braid, a combina tion fhat Is very fashionable. JCDIC CIIOLLET. ' This Mar Manto pattern la cut hi slsa for girt ef elsht, tan, twelve and fourtaen yaera ot as, fbmd IS rants to this eflW, giving numhtr, 71(2, and It wtU be promot hr forwarSM to ymi'liy m"l. If I ' ,h'.l Aaaaelaltoav, 111. pnaouera la Tripoli ha brtmgbi tluwt praaa af nearly ail civilised rwuntrtea, forgottea atnUlar epUude la iMr vwa tribe laeirwsabl as are the derd of SOaLEKT CKO'rYS FORHiiiWAYTAX (Continued from peg I.) Mr. Kertchem and Mr. Warren. Th association will meet' next Tuesday evening at Jennings Lodge, and another meeting probably will b held at Barlow before the district meeting there to vote on a special tai levy. Read th Morning E.rprtae. r Heart tbHeart TaMcs. BLAMING TUT. WOMAN. 8be irave nw f the tree.'' That waa Adam's scuo for dis obeying the law. And ever since Adam, wbstever msv happen. It baa been man like o rat th onu of the thing, lar tbe tilam for It. on the woman. Cve U still tbe ai-apegoa. Adsm. yon iroembrr. waa the Oral mao who was put under moral lew. He bad a fine rban-e, tie wa nrade sole proprlHor of s big garden: alan h waa given to he his belpmst the only wman la all 'he world. Adam could not otaad so muh pme perlty. He fell. Sor did be fall upward, as some would hare It. tie fell dowe-way don u. low down. ' Brought to Imk. he pleaded guilty And then did I not any be 'ell low dowa be looked sboat for im!iielMid.v upon whom he could lay the l. iima. And In fbsf ungallaot boor be uiU; "The women whom thou gsvet U te with m aba gave me ot Ihe tree." And tbe Implication of this flrat lord of creation seem to have been ibn' had It not been for the wnian he would yet remain a bright and ahining light In Eden. In bis "plea of confession and avoid ance," as thf lawyers would rnll It. Adam cantlousty admit f tin r he did participate with the woman In hi own dlMobedlence. "The woman tempted me." Coward: Adam, however, waa not quite ho bad a that Chicago doctor who re cently confessed that be wiK mnrrM to two wive snd killed one of thepi, HI eicune ,nr th crime wn h statement that "She bad nuifiwt litre" Comparatively fw men kill wires, and then blame tbe wenker ve sel for the crime. But ever hIw the Drat man made a fool t hi rune If iui tried to limine Ihe srrage hualmnd manlfents a dlHMmitinn or preduii" find to put. the din me for hi own miadnlng upon the woman whom th Ird ha given to be with him. If I the exceptional mun-lf. (I wn. n'an, you have hiicIi h in i-herWh and keep him! -It la Ihe rare man who will faMy and aouarelr own np hi fault and leave the wwnnn "mi n , White Queen Flour This Is Ths Best Flour Obtain able. Lsy In Your Winter Supply of Cosl Now. Hay, Orsln, Feed and Kotrtct Poultry Food. Oregon Commission Co. 11TH AND MAIN STS4 - - , Wants, For Sale, Etc Matte aijimm. haJt a i eedtttaaal IM. ,e M. rar II ear eMail, W kv ear, it mmi at r m naat a' erdar ae aa kaa aa ee vwal atk Ika er H rtaaaatal raaianil t wwa, m arrara aerwr f aattaa WS a artaiad far aaua Swa aharea la WANTtO, WANTED Tourleta and local peopl to se my cii.H tUiu of arrvw heatU colas, India trinkls. i!d slim.u and curloe of .: sorts Will bu or sell In Ibu i.e Ma !) good bargsias In ndhand Nrnliui sud tool. ,eit4 ouna. Mailt '. near rifth WANTKIlremahlng by th day. first ! work guaranteed. Mrs. W. l luover, KiKiaevelt street. Ore gon City WANTED lya aad girl. Her U your cbanr oungstr to mat your Christmas owner easy. The Morning Enter prise will pay you a big cum luUaioe (or brlnlgng In trial subacriptlona If you want to know more about It call or writ to th Circulation Man ager of th Morning Knter prue. Oregon City, and learn all about what yon will hav to do. Th more you turn In the mor yon will make and 2yuii ran ma a a lot If you huaile. . , PON SALE roil 8AUJ Oentl pony, good condi I km. buggy and a me, JJ. Thvn Oregon City. Main IJSl.j roR BAIJS by C II. Uvesay, carload of Trojan powder, Just received. aTfABM LOAMS, rmu I ll MM .ninlrk LUmkaa. 1 Lawyera, Oregosj City, Or. ATTOrNtYS. j U CUT. Attoraey-al-lAw. My kaied. s detracts furnished, lane due siamtaed. satatts ssoted, n sral law kuaiaaa. Ovwr Bank 1 oron City. U'REN A BCHIIBBKU Attrsi-ei lw, Ueatacfeor Advkat. wul pn mm In all rta, asak cilaoUee prta BldaV, Oroaoa CUr. Oregsa sVUILOg ITa N O "IC T 0 (7"" HAKKT iOSTm Bull4r and orJ Coatraetor. Kattmai rsctJl) glrea o all els see of b 11411 week, ewserete warts sag rwrafored Ban. rvta Mate IP INSUNANCI. t H 1'fiorrn. trve- nr tpsaraaa aad koal Batata. , IM bsadk fwmt prosrtlaa bay, sell aa trnang. Offlr la Bnrsrtw tag., Orego City. Ovwgo CLIAMNS AND fTlSSIN TMICAOO TAILOnn stills mad to i urdrr fiom 110 snd up. We lo du rlesntng. pressing and repairing Three doors south of poatoffc. MUSICIANS. J. AM1A 8A0ER. tearaer of win I snd string instruments. 41 rector of band and orrhtatra. VU furnish muL for any occasion. Oil at ElTtrli Hotel ClfvNOTICtS. NOTICE Or GENERAL CITY ELEC TION FOR OREOON CITY, OR. Notice I hereby given thst there will be held In Oregon City, Oregon, on the 4th day of December,lll. a general aty election at which shall he elected, one Mayor, to serve for a term of on year, one treasurer to serve for a term pf on yesr, snd one councilman from each of Wards No. l. No. I. and No. 3, to serve for a term of three years each and each of aald term to begin on January 1st, 1911 ' The polling places, Judges snd clerks st election are as follows: Wsnl No. 1. at Cataract Hose Comanv licise, Judges' W W. Myers, John Dradley, H. W. Trem hath: clerks, Alex Schramm and Eber Chapman. Ward No. I. at Fountain Hose i Company House, Judges: B. fl. Wal ker, 8. r. Scripture. W. A. White; clerks. Charles Kelly and Itoy Cox. Ward .No. a, at Hos Company No, .1 House, Judges: flam Francis, C, Colt berg, William Estes; clerks. T. M. mrllng, H. Iiradt. And sultf election shall commence at 9 o'clock a. m., and continue un til 7 o'clock p. m. of said day. This notice- Is published by order , of the City Council. . . L 8TIPP, Recorder. ANOTHER RECORD MADE BY CUPID (Continued from rags 1.) Uyman. Portland; Ada Elisabeth Hastln and C. B. Day; Florenc A. Kltenour and Harry L. Hubert, Spring water; Jewell Marqtiam and Roy H. Knight, Canby; Gertrud Bhockley and Carl Blmmnns, Oregon City; Mabel Kocher and Dan Hepler, Aurora; Mae Johnston and Arthur A. Hardin, Portland, and Otto Kraxherger and Augusta Henke, Aurora. Koaxana V. Whit and T. M. dea ler wer married In Portland Wednes day night and Bessl Clester and Ed ward Douglass by the Rev. J, O. Staata In this city, Ths Rev. 8. A. Haywnrtb officiated at th marriages of Jewell Marquarn and Roy H. Knight and Oertmd Bhockley and Carl Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Marquam ars wall known In this city, and Carl Simmons has been in business hers for several years. Beveral of ths other young men: and women hav friends her. It was thought when eight licenses to marry ware Issued on day aboot two months ago that th record thn established would stand for g yar or mors bt t"ii baao smt)iM IP l r I Vf A f T A T"I aa a llu. aa A Stat Bank security afforded by aevrfimeM sup srvlslen. It Is under h direst seiv trl ef the Stats Banking Department, and suhjeet ts rlfld perledlsal sasav lnlln e Its sapsri auditor, whs ess that all the laws ss'tgusrdinf, ga. ptr a' mplld with. Th ssfsty f ysiif nlsrts Is s awrd at i The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANK IW THE COUNTY II 5 UA1YIURMTTB rreidnt THE FIRST NATIONAL BANl of OREGON CITY , OREGON' GArITAU aaasvo-st, I fAaawwisj Basle ssa Oven Ira, saw ml. k Teaa COMMUTERS KU BY RATE DECISION tContlnued from png talnly nelctiro. tt I aieo disappoint ing. Insofar a It does not solve tb rea) problem of Inducing oriland peo pl to llv In Oregon City. The coot of living In Portland la easily II per cent greater than In Oregon City and with a tow commutation rale, tb pop ulation of this city would double In n tew year, fvr example a commuta tion rat of It I I rente would be only II 50 a week, or about d-fto s month, and lb saving In th coat of living her as against Portlnd would wore than offset the amount paid tb rail way company In transportation. Hut the- peopl benefited ar - traveling salesmen. Whoa expenses ar paid by their employer, attorneys who have business In th Ctarksmas Coun ty courts, and tb Oregon City peopl a bo nccslonally go to fortlnd on a bopping tour. . Thar ha been what means an In rreaae la tb rat to Canetnah. aa th tar from Gladstone to Canetnah. which ba been llv coat for years, has been raised to ten cents. , 100 ATTDID SILVO TEA AT MRS. VALKl rs Th snnaal silver tea of lb LAdiea Aid Morlety of th Congregational church waa given Wednesday after noo ai the bom of Mrs. J. II. Walker. Mrs M. M. Charmaa snd Mrs. Sophia ('barman, assisted by Mr. J. If. Wal ker and Miss Inls Walker, wer th hoateeae. Tb Walker borne was beautiful with Ita decoration of yel low chrysanthemums of this ba be ing used In profusion. Tb room wer darkened, and lb shade of th electroliers wblrb wer yellow, mad a very pretty effect. In tbe tea room Mra. C. II- Melssner, Mis riorwnc Whit and Mrs. J. It- Walhr served lea, wall Mra. Charles U Latourette assisted la receiving tb guests. About 100 called during th afler pihhi. Among tb features waa tb musical and literary program aa fol lows: piano solos. "A Vslae," by Chopin, aad "CrasmeraL" by Btrauff. Ml as Kkirene Grace; vocal selections. The Hoeary." "Tb Secret," by Mrs, Wolfe; readings. Mrs. Downey: piano selections. "Khubert Them with Var iation.' -Cuckoo," by Arenaky, Miss Uiuls Walker, Ml Orac and Walker ar among tb leading young pianist of this city, and bav n bright future befof them. Mrs. Wolf, who recently cam to this city, posssss a sweet snd clear voire. Mra. Dow ney's reading were enjoyed. In tbe musical guessing contest which was in th form of charade and In rharg of Mrs. T. W. Oreeaman. Miss Louis Walker and Miss rVur once Grace, the prli was awardsd fr th greatest number of songs, wbicn were familiar to all. to Mra. Martha Illakealey, of Chebslls. Waah. Mrs. Ann Fisher, thirty llv years of ag. wife of Jobo Fisher, of Port land, and daughter of Mr. and Mra. Casper Endrea, of the West Bd. died in th St. Vincent Hospital, Portland. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Fisher was married In this city eleven years sgo, th day she died being her eleventh weddng anniver sary. After her marriage to Mr. Fish er tbey moved to Mount Angel, whore they lived until about seven years ago, when they moved, to Portland. The remains will b brought to this city Friday morning, and th ser vices will b held at St. John's ,ath ollo church at 9:30 o'clock. Father Hillebrsnd officiating. Th Interment will take plac In th family lot of th Catholic cemetery, Mrs. Fisher Is survived by her uiis band, John Fisher, three chldren, ths youngest of which Is sn Infant, her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Casper Kndres, three sisters, Mary, Clara and IJr.xle Endrea, of this city, and three broth ers, Jake, Henry, and Adam. The deceased was a well-known young woman. She was born In Ger many, and ram to America with her parents when a child, - J IX) YOU KNOW that th Enterprise ysar-end Bargain Period la now onf See ad on back page for particulars. ti FOR HIGHER PRICES Th potato growers of this state ap pear to have become fully convinced that the market must work to a high er level In the near future. Tber Is a little business passing In most of th producing districts, and a fsw shipments for th Southern markets ar going out weekly, but in general the growers who bav fancy stock sacra to b satisfied that they have nothing to loss and perhaps a r"1 deal to gain by hc,J" T f - nRS. FISHER DIES Oil WEDDING ANNIVERSARY rERS If OLD SPUDS Isshs rtethlna af ta. I BlBYBt, ai tkla tlm at the beat a tKl. affair, fre selling would ksTTlI. tkisg bat good effect. Loral Hi era say that the Mouthers call aosh mainiy ror uarnel aad Aaww. Wonders, for seed purposes, aaf n for the time they are able ta en a? liclently to satisfy that leejaat. r Oarnets they ar paying areas, til and for Wonders li ft to , 7 dred. at Shipping polnis. la lb South, fturbseks. tor taki use, ar wanted In only Hmiti tw and f such Mi aa dealer r . lag over from tlm to tint lie? reptsried to be paying aroa4 ii , hundred. A better Callfursta irntai r llurbanks - later in ta n, counted a certainty, bat as ssail a movement of this variety soatkaa ta not expected to im (arpj pa portion a ntll after th first at dm rear. wbn the river cmp la tk tent Is well out of th wsy. Tb course of th puut sura from this tlm on is of tour . av tor of uncertainty, but Is vie at tw known shortage la maay of tk (ne: producing dlatrlrts of the onastrf lah year th outlook o th akols vent seem to be favorable. A fart I remembered In this eoasectioa, kt eetr, la thai lb yield la this stats aM Cnllfomla this aeaaon was U t th average of recent year. Is tw event tb developments of th sat few weeks will give sumo iDtflratkaS tb futur of th market. . Prevailing Oregon City priest m as follows: " FraHs, Vetetabiea. -DRIED rRUITB (Bavtsd -Pro nee on basis of 1 4 poasst lot v lOB. HIDES ( Buying) Or klea Is to s: saiters, U to dry Ilea Us to Tie;, ahaep pelta, lie ta ark. May, Orsln, Fee. - HAT tlluylnal Tlm.ahy. U a 111; clover, l to l; eat haf. kasti to I0; mixed. If to 111: alfatta. U to lld.M OATB (lisylag) lray. Tf m i:i: wheat. i:i to lit: il m Bkady Brook dairy feed. LH la poaada rKKD IBelllnt) Bkort. tlf IJI; rolled barley, J7M: prawa barler. IS! 50: whole cor, tit. ! cracked com. Ill; wall. M M bran IJ7 to III. Btfttar, rltry, ta. notJR ii.io to ti n. BUTTER (Buying) Orslaifl eountrv bnttr. tie to I0e: natj idslrv foe: creamery, loe to IM. POULTRY (lluylngl-iissa, r to tie. EGGS Oregon vancb oil. tic. BACK VEGETABLES Carrs tt.tl to II 10 pr sack; pemj. 11.11 to 11.10; Inrnlp. Il.tl prun. on basis of Me for U " loo; beets. 11.10. beet. 11.10 POTATOES Host buying M 1 per hundred. ONIONS Oregon. 1 II to lM IF hundred; Australlso, l per s Llvoslock, Mast. DEBIT (Llv wlgbt)-fltr. and me. eowe, Hs: bufls, 1 1 VEAL Calve bring frosi u t iirnfn-RhMD. So ii l.Mk.. alan mm A Ssa Blinsss, n VI spv a HOGS III to 140 pound bi, aad lie; HO to 100 pounds, loe s- I0V4O. rmhTiim mn arevavt vnsVlVr I -VEBSTElS ( mm 1 I a Muarw w DicnoiiAftf TKZ KIMIAM WtBSTElt BtCmWm mjoaf , eoverlag , fi.ld of th world's UjoushJ aotlon and altni. rke e'r "nn.brtogd dictionary many years. R.eanu I dednea over ftcni word more than ever before appeared J"". over, trom Iwges. too lumtrmtiam. PtiBT with the new d vvw pace. A "graaa of Oenlua Becansn rVli pecans; volume. . Reesnea ' 'Hi f"?? Court. School ssa iYaaTss tbe eae saprea tMatltXt Becaasn who ?VmVi!& pecans mmmmmam, ! '" yon about tbia new work, Half Car B:st Imported German Deer (Pilsner, Munche and Woriburjj.) For by bottle at :t ; rir On.