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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1911)
uoiuruw rarrmtpmsn. tiuiiisday. kovkmhku no. in. I UOmiUX ET1THIP21SE osxooci car, OEUUMMT L I. BROCMC. , HV1 X was ess il at Or. I Aat W raws C T sr, itf Hi Si ttbs fee f MnaUaa, ar .Met . 1M CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES first ua hn( iMartM .... Is "r Pa-, r Molt e4e In i 1 1 n m l'i eVsfsrrs pMlw s-r Mir s tirw hmitw. le lrWrrr4 eesnttai ur saaw. rr feea ) r-spsr ttmr taaa Urea, war M ttrwt InanrOaa IS Au rfM alb a firs, fes. par Bks atls4 hmtUM to Lecale 1e r Dm; w e -alar easae ttesra So Un Want. Mala. T iMrt. c , aaa Ml a war. flnr hmtwi whK esat Sack SdOIUoaal. RsIM tor e4vertlalasT a A Waaktr tllKfrto IH tw th mum a M IM telly, far raifnMM r nni far Civs a-sakty ) hs uwtiMKMt ki trmMfirrad Cress Um .ally M IM - ST. Without CftMff. lM WU1 M S Mi bm for rsa al Ik u4 1m M ksca fne spsdsl miiml Cmsa sheuM eeraaieaav irto itii party w nkMin la basta a efrts of IM Kaisrpnm. Lsa svrtil HtU wtMM ratsa Clmu sdrsrtlsln an. frets! treaMasat tdnitM at tie la see aa oma, mi 4- -ff te WCtai Coa.lllaBJ Tlrs RaM"" u Baakrupt lilt' a-r-rqnti Ur tlx- first Iwesrvisa; aM mmI, tneertkme aaa itr as ImK Ni Hssoe and wU snH'sa anlelae f atwit. with later-set to local mlf Tin mi .la.r accept. Hj nil avaaw- asrtprs eerer returaad uai 3SO DT HUBM taprrMir MMIIi CITY OFFICIAL NEWIPAMR. THE MORNING ENTERPRISE Is oa aat at to following iore very day: Huntley Broa. Drug " Mala Street. v J. W. McAnulty Cigars . BTatlt and Mala. . . ' E. E Amltnoo, . " Main near Slxta. M. E- Duna Confectiooary Next door to P. O. City Dni Store .. Electric Hotel. . Scaoenboni Coafectloaery - ' SeventB and .1 Q. Aaaaa. 4 Hov. 30 In American History. 1782 Preliminary treaty of peace be tween Great Britain and the Cnlt ed Slatea. ' 1861 Creat Britain demanded tbe re lease from United SUteaycntodj of the Confederate foreign com mlaaloDera. Vlasoa and HUdelU Im prisoned at Fort Warren. Boston. identical note rrtardlm tb far by the Cnlted CAL EVENTS. ay to noon tomorrow.) rtsea 71: moon sets n st jrreatest uurauon ecUnation. 21 degrees 40 of rwlearjal Minatnr. in1lfn A wm m n OVnnl m y to perform Jury duty would be uel and nnasnal ponishment within cb meaning of the constitution. YnnouDcement Is made that tbe average age of tbe California voters la 40. This, too, following the grant ing of suffrage to the dear ladles. toreeVbf A woman la Boston advertises tbat ah will 'not be responsible for her husband's debts. This Is a forward age. Jeff Davis says he attracted more attention in tb West than President Taft We believe Political freaks like Jeff are very uncommon. Asks tbe Toledo Blade: "What has become of the old-fashioned man whose shoes squeaked?" We heard him in church Sunday. IIIIHHIIIIMIIII r-f t-Ht"H We 1 Should a . i Teach Our . . i; Immi j grants I Br TERENCE V. POWDERLY. I r r Department of Commerce and Labor t II II H I III I I I III I I I I II II III HI I III I HtHW t IHHI CHE TIDE OF IMMIGRATION SHOULD BE DIVERTED FROM NEW YORK CITY AND SPLIT UP AMONG MANY THAT THOSE ADMITTED MAY BE INSTRUCTED IN OUR GOV ERNMENT, OUR LANGUAGE, OUR MANNERS. We ADMIT the immigrant and then ABUSE Illif. We ex pend 11 our effort at the port of entry, and once we pass him inward we take no more heed of bim; leave him to his own resources, to be mocked, reviled and anuLbcd, cheated or robbYd. Our DUTY to the immigrant i to teach by PRECEPT, set a good example for him to follow and GUARD him In hia environment againut CN' TAMINATINO INFLUENCES. ' How knc (will tbe present fashion la balkus pleas tb Suffragettes? Turkey Is geUInc so'ut of bar own medlcln. Everybody Is wtlUnc to concede that 8enator 8tephenaoa Is not lll bl to membership In tb Ttht-wa4 Club. M1 up your mind hat yoa sri going to feel thankful for? v ( rrem Abava. From a height of XUJt feet a man In an aerobian ran ae a submarine (Udlnc eighteen feet beiow water. Heart to Heart Talks. tw wdwTH A. NYB. A rATHCXS DtVOTW. Three years sen Captain IMer 0. nains of tue recuiar ariujr abot and killed William K. Annla. HsIds aamrrted tbat AD'iU had de stroyed his dViuexttp ii' and In bl defense ap(ealed to tbe j railed on written law. Tbe attack was cold blooded. Despite tbe rs'-t tl).it 'be ntioiiting was sbown to have hr prnedltatel tbe pleaa of tbe lawyer aved Ualn from tbe electric rbalr. Oat of tbe eiur? ' Mood gulltlneas comes oue red rVtu true feature tb tale of a father's devotion to bt son. The father of Captain Ualoa la the reoerable General llalns. retired of fleer of the United State aruir. Tbrougboot 'rial the blte halreC veteran stood h.r his son. And no aoo er wsa tbe anteoc proooumed tbAL General Halm tian to work for bis aon'a release 'ri'iii prlaon. If was a ben u lean task for an old man.. Tb Jurv was Interviewed and labor ed with. Tens of thousand of signa tures to tb petitions to tb governor were secured by. the galls nt old soldier Tbereanitr After thre yearsjnf tB labor ef love, which required all tbe energy and I act and pstienc General Main could summon, yoona tlalna was par doned by tbe governor of New Turk. "-"Tbe governor has been severely criti cised for tbe pardon. Without ques tion the executive and tb -many pe titioners were Influenced more by pity for tb old father-than by considers Uoa for the son. And o oat of tbe shameful provora tko and 'be hateful act of tbe yonn man wbo took tbe law Into bhi own bands comes tbe flu spectacle of a father's consecration. - If you are a fatbei yua ran under stand. Whatever tb son's certain rullt. mbaterer bis rash act. wnatrver tb dlarace and humiliation, tiinglna fa ther's gray balrs to tbe du.t It wsa his boy. Storien of a mother's devotion sr at common as mother's love. To ssve ber child she will ico to the verre. And by tbe same token a tru father will go as far. Mare Deeiaiena Wanted. "There's only oue way to make avia tion safe." said the man wbo loves tefrol fnnnsUtiea. "WhM's that?" -Get some rood sttoroey to prove thit tbe law of gravitation is uncon afltutlonal" Washington 8tar. DO YOU KNOW that th Enterpriae year-end Bargain Period Is now on? See ad on back page for particulars. ASKED TOBIG ROAD MEETING . (Continued from page 1.) held that if special road work la done In 1912 the money must be pro vided through special taxation by tb various districts. Judge Beatle. with William Mattoon and K. Blatr. ,who constitute the court, will preside. "The people must understand," said Judge Beatie Wednesday, "that It takes money to build roads. "The general fund bas been overtaxed by the repeated demands made from all parts of tb county, and it has ar rived at a stag where th court will not permit any over-expenditures of that fund." I I I HI 1 HI I I I I II II I I I I M Ameri I A can Ways and Lan Mi guage Chief of Information blvition. Cardinals Desidnate Farley And Ftlconio Sail For Rome mm 1 ' ;. I A IV: ''"1 Copyrtsbt tf imrtoaa Preas Association. 1I1L e A MERICAN Catholk-s showed tbe4r appreciation of tb honor rouferred m npoa tb country la tb designation of thre Americas prelates to b member of the relief of cardinals when two of tb nomine of tb pop. An-bbiahop rariey and tb Moat Itev IIomed Fslconlo, left 8L Patrick' ratbedral. la New York, to go on board tb ablp hk h waa t bear them to Europe t attnd tb conalatory coaflmilas tbelr appointment Thirty thouaaad of the devout lined tbe atreeta leading from tb cathedral I tb North river a ad cheered as tb diaUogulabed travelers paaaed - Klgbl autla t th ateamahlp were reserved for the cardinals detgnat and tbetr iarty, aud tb vessel waa decorated In cardinal red. MRS. FREYTAG TO BE BURIED TOMORROW Tb funeral services over th re main of Mrs. O. Kf Frsytag. who died at ber bom at Gladstone, Tues 4r - evening, will be held from th Congregational church Friday after noon at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. E. 8. Bol linger, of Portland, and Rv. Edwards, of tbia city, offclatlng. The aervicea at the cemetery will be conducted by the Rebekah Lodge, of which Mr. Freytag waa a member, and it waa ber request that ah b buried In th I. O O. F. plat of tha Mountain View Cemetery. Tb funeral will be on of th larg est ever held In this city, Mrs. Frey tag having been on of th most popular woman In the county. She lived In Clackamas county all of her life, and waa a daughter of prominent Oregon pioneers. Mr. Freytag was taken to fit. Vincent's Hospital about thre months ago for medical treatment, but her condition became so that it wis thought advisable for her to re turn to her home. Mrs. Freytag had been active In church work, having been a member of the Congregational church of this city. She wss also a member of tbe Sola Circle, Women of Woodcraft and Mllwaukle Grange. All thrftugh her suffering Mrs. Freytag bad a kind word for ber friend. Mrs. Freytag was born on the do THANKSGIVING. FOR th fields thst gav tbelr bsr vests, rVb with wheat and rye and ma lie, W bav sung our songs of prsta. W have chanted our thaoksglvlng For the Joy of merely living Through th tawny autumn days. Now, whea singing bird have vanish ed down tb shining southward ways. When th frost has cleared the hat. When the vole of winter blusters ' Where the grape one hung In clus ters. Khali w droop to cheerless lay? 1 LET new songs for this new season, caught from yonder sturdy pin. Green despite tb year's decline. Praise tb power tbat now lie hid den . Till at last by springtide bidden It awakes tb life divine. And the' captured deer and.aunllght that otic bloomed upon tb vine. Now transmuted Into wine. With It magic ahall Inspire A few friend around th Or Wber th warm flame dance and bine! A 8 th paa'.ni of our Thanksgiving for tb harvest gathered In. For tb crowded crib and bin. Floats serosa tb country places. Over eleepy, anowy apace, Tb little whit flake pld A soft covering of wonder, wbr. safely folded under, Tb new life wait within For tb plowing snd th sowing And snother harvest growing When the soft spring rains begin. -Roliert Gilbert Welsh In Bt, Lotrts Repnbllc. - nation' land claim of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Rlnearson. who wr prominent early Oregon pioneers and lived at th old horn until her mar riage to O. Freytag. wbo la mayor of Gladstone. Mrs. Freytag la sur vived by het. hyaband. on son. Clay ton, aud on daughter, Miss Orva, and thre brothers, George Rlnearaon Edward Rlnearaon, and Jacob Rlnear- rn; thre stepbrothers, Peter Rln roo. William Greaves, Richard Greaves; thre step-sisters, Mrs Ed ward Califf. of Etacada; Mrs. Bra sell, of Portland; Mrs. John "Straight, another sten-slster. who bom was at Parkplace, died about on yr ago. CuHesitie ef Celer. After any aerer shock you will be very likely to And that you have lr com temporarily color blind. Your perception of green light baa probably gone, at least partl.ilty. White olijc- ta will then apiwar to you of a reddlah purple snd green ubjccls to he very murrt dulltV In hue than ordinarily. Any on can make himself or herself temporarily color blind by wearing s pair of ruby red glaaees. The pr,'iii;ed anion of red light on the eyes ends by tiring uuf tb nerve which ns-etie red debt ouaeijueiilly when the glue ar at last removed a rnlnbow appears to bar only two colors yellow soil blue. Bu use rib for tb DrJlv Entarorlse 3 a. bo GRIDIRON HEROES TO BATTLE TODAY MULTNOMAH TEAM C0NFI0ENT OF WINNING FROM UNI VERSITY ELEVEN. 3 NEW MEN IN OREGON LINEUP Betting On Oam. 10 t 1 Ift Favor , of Winged M Crowd I Eapctd t Break Record. PORTlJkNl). Nov. S. (Upeclal ) If Oregon la equally a eonfUcul of winning tomorrow gam a lb Multnomah boy are somebody I due to receive an, awful dlaappolnlmi'nt With th trvptln of Rhlnebart, who I a horn pessimist, every man Jack on the local rtub team have stated that they expected to win, and by S pretty Inrg acorn. Neither team will hav th him lineup a In their last games. Thre new men will be aeen In tb Ore gon line, Alva Grout. 17J pound, go ing Into left guard. Chick Klser. Ill, t fullback, and Graham Michael tak ing the position of left end. These men wilt take the place of Nolaiid, Chandler and Jone. Increasing th total weight of the team 99 pound. Tber will also b several changes In tb Multnomah lineup. patterni. a IJnroln lltsh r will be seen In th third quarter, probably. As large a crowd a th on that attended th Oregon-Washington gam Is expected by Itnw Walker, manager of tb club team More than tt.PQO ha been taken In on tb advance seat tale already. Tb gam will start promptly--! 1:J0 Petting on the gam Is 10 to T In favor of the Winged M. Following la th lineup: Multnomah, position. Oregon, Calllcrat Ilradshaw IXR 8haw Dalley I.TR Rerry Paris UiR Cheiry Kellogg 0 Rodger Grout RGL. Rourk Hall RTL Hlrkson Rlaehart Clark ., Wolff ... Hurlsurt .. Michael Latourett Main ... Walker Klaer RELi "q" ilim RlilV Welsht of Multnomah Ho 176. Ore gon 11: weight of Multnomah bark field 17?. Oregon 163: Multnomah weight 17!. Oregon 17S. Official: Rosroe Fawcett. refere; Hugh IWiyd. umpire; Robert Forbe. field udge. HOP GROWERS HASTEN TO DISPOSE OF CROP Tb first sign of real weakness and depression that- that bop market has shown this season Is Indicated by th deslr of holder to let RO. 8a lo sr reported down to 43 I 2c a pound for good tbat wer readily worth 45c a few days ago. Klaber. Wolf A Setter purchased on kit of I ' bale near Balem at this figure, after the holder Is ald to bav tried all other In a r effort to let go at a higher figure. Th nam of the rlcr ha been wthheld on hi special de sir. I )esler holders as well as growers sr. aald to be mor than aniloti to let fgo of their bops. Th fsct that th market has not shown any move ment In prices for some time has tired ont these Interests and they ar seek ing buyers. f liealde the tiles reported at ii l ie a pound, there ar several transac tions made public which wer pur chased at 4! to 45c a pound several days sgo. There wa a rumor that a hug deal for Pacific bops I pending In (he London market and th trade her la awaiting definite news before mak ing any definite change her. Prevailing Oregon City prices ar as follows: Fruits, Vagstabl. DRIED FRUITS (liuylng) Prunes on basis of 8 14 pound for 4J 50's. HIDE8 (Buying) Or.eo hides, Ro to c; saiters, 6c to c; dry hides. 12c to 14c; sheep pelts, 26c to 76i each. ! Hay, Grain, Fd. HAV (liuylng) Timothy, $1J to tl5: clover, to 19; ost hay. beat, $9 to $10 : mUed. 19 In alfsir. it to $16.60 ' OATS (Buying) Gray, $27 to $2; wheat. $28 to $29; oil mesl.$53; Shsdy Drook dairy feed, $1.26 pr ln0 pounds. FEED (Selling) Short. $27 to $28; rolled barley, $37.60; process barley, $18.60: whole ' mm cracked corn, $38; whl, $26 to $27; urnu fil 10 IZS. Butter, Poultry, Egg. 4 FLOUR $4.60 to $6.26. BUTTER (nuvlna) nin.r. country butter, 25c to 80c; fancy dairy, 30c; creamery, J0o to 35c. POULTRY (Uuylng)-Hn, g0 to 9c. 1 EOGS Oreiron ranch n in. . 46c. BACK VEGETARf .Rfl $1.25 to $160 per sack; parsnip, $1.25 to 1.60; turnips, $1.26 to $1.60; ITunes, on basis of 0 l-4o for 46 and 60c: beets. II R0 beets, $1 60 POTATOES Uet huvlne ik $1 per hundred. ONIONS Oreann. 11 9n tn i il ... hundred; Australian, $2 per hundred. Livestock, Meats. BEEF (Llv weight) 8trs. Kit and 5V4C; cows, 4V,e; bulls, i2c vnALr t:aivs bring from So U 12c, according to grade. MUTTON Sheen. In an tii-. lambs, io and lo. HOGS 126 to 140 nnnnd fcnsa Vw and lie; 140 to 200 pounds, 10c' and AN INVITATION Wifh ampl capital, secure I 4upsnent snd a nun deslr w ar In poaitlen tbr I In Banking. Vur lntrts will B' " and orgially Invlt yeu U f la th full! pess'bl nL The Betak of OLPKST BAKK w UA rtuuTTB THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGOtN CITY , OREGON CAPtTAt, ttMWH sarl Basittf le)a Wants, For Sale, Etc HS)M MiM II ul as laewied al see seal ward, BasM .. KaaT a sal assvtwaai eaasw I Mas vase tarb ear. It ee awsitai has ata ear. i aaeei at sr ma t aen mum tssesHr eras ass an va ai'sssas smsi rissstftal rmMHIWSUt Sar sn rears snsat Ins scJMlit aeues wtl slal4 ter aawaa Wsusiia IS WAMTIO. WANTKIV-Tiurlsta.aad local paopl lo sr my colliiciUiii of arrow-beatl - rolna, Indian nnkta. t!d ttami and curio of u! -n Will bu or sell la Ibis t',u lla turn good bargain In aeroadhaad fursllu' and tiHils. (.eorgxi Voung, Mali. Ih bear r tfta WATJT'CrV-.r.lrl for kou-woraTT;r ephone 1571 or addreas "C." ear Katerprls. rcei avALi. roil 8AIJ-Gntl pony. god condl lion, buggy and barn, $3S. pbuti Oregon City. Mala 1361. AVTOMOIlllJS FX)U BAllf(Tt (aaaxnger auto, tire nearly new, newly piloted, flrst-rlass shape. A bargain, or will trad If unincnm bered real estate, y. car Kntr pris. FXIR 8AIJ2 by C II. Uvesay. carload - of Trojan powder. Juat rwrelved. RKAL tBTATt OH BALK- HIX ROOM DWEUJNO Fronting on Jefferson street. 70 ft. and 1 06 ft. dep. Good rondlllon. Hath room and plumbing throughout Concrete sidewalk and Improved street. Plenty of fruit, shrubbery and large rich Isvel M for garden. Renting for 113 60. Will take aom land In trade. Price $1,710. Job a W. loder. bona ' Ode owner, Steven building. Oregon Cltyl Or.. Prl dent Title and Investment Com. pany. Clark am a a Co. Abalracter. . FARM LOAN. F A HM LO A N LM mTck si Ul nMea, iwysra. Oregon City, Or. '-tv fat.a m jiis 1 iaawa. -je ATTONYsV O. D EUT.- Attomey-al Iw loaned, abstract f irnlsksd. til lea iaaitne, lau settkast. era! law busia Over Kaak Oragoa City. URCN A flCHUSnXU A Iter - law, anlMksr area at. sHQ ara tire la sll o4ris. task eaUsatliss prte Indg Ores CJtV. Or euiLOC) and CO"v"CTOi. HAFtKT JONEH Run4r sad Oeaerai Coalraclor. Bstlmsta rSaarfWll; sires on all class of balldrng work, concrete walks as rtaftrea estMret. Raw FVn Mala II INSURANCE. K. H COOPICR, For Fir taearaaer nr? Real Fetal Im aa beadle yrsjr properties w bay. sn sad eirkiag. Offlc la ktal Rldg., Ovwsjo city. Orwgw "CLBANI NG AND PRC 8 87 tif CHICAGO TAILORS ault mad to ordsr from $10 and up, W also do cleaning-, pressing snd re pa 1 ring. Thre doors aoutb of poitnffr. "musician. J. ALBA RAGER, learner of wind snd string instrument, director of band and orchestra. WM fnralsa mnslo for any occasion. Cll al Klectrti Hotel. NOTICFS. Summons For Publication. In th Circuit Court of th Rtat of Oregon for Clackamas County. Thorns n. O'Reilly, Plaintiff vs. Mary O'Reilly, Defendsnt. To Mary O'Reilly, ahov named de- NOT EXPENSIVE Trntmnt at Hot Lake, Including medical attention, 1 ,..i, ,0111 juii uum, lociuuuig uiwui. -1 rU baths, costs no mor than you would par to llva l nr flr , noiei. itooms can be had from In th cafeteria ar rv4 from uual grill prices. Baths rang We Do Cure L I HOT. LAKE SANATORIUM ' HOT LAKE, ORKOON. WALTER Ii. PIERCE. Pres.-MQT. aecsuntlng, t render helpful nnn,i. lT' " '" "eivisualt ta k bav a nnnlal hssya,w st hem bar, uina ur flTiiw ,'st Orcffoa City IH TM COUNTT aat.au m Uosa fendanl: IN TIIW NAMR OF Tilt .-, OF OHKGON. you ar, h.reb, ed to aptwar ami ur tk7Z plaint flld against you la ih !: entitled Court and raaa oa for th 6th day of Jaa.iry and If you fall so to pp,r w awr. Ih plaintiff will apply to T four! for lbs relief nrrf4 fJT Ih romplalnl. whl- h U. thai a. marriage now etlxlug brtsesa and lb ptalulllT b fortsr 4UaZ d, and for such other b4 rank relief a to th court may tssajiLs and uitalK This ummon U served M M by publh-atiun try ortfer of a rka J l. Campb.. Jgjg Wf JJ entitled Court, which orter U sMgt the find djy of Noba,( jj Tb date of th first pwbllrwioa a) this summons U November h, jh and Ih last date of pubilraltaah Janlary . 11J. TIIOH. a HKXO. Attorney fur I'laiauJ. tp!l School Misting Notlr Is hereby given lo lb lags' voters of School lUsirlrt Ha. Q, a Clackamas county. Htal of Oresa. that a pee la I meeting of sa!4 trie! will be held la th ratty Courtroom of th Cousty Cowv ; Houa al Oreaun City. Orvgoa. a) Raturday, rfc amih day of Dc ber, II. a! ? o r kwk p at, far b following object; For th purpose of levying 1 sye Ul ta for school purpuera sid this 3!a day of Notv ber. 1911. - OKO. A. HAROISa. Chairman lhard of Irrwa Alleal: It C. UROmK. Diitrict Clerk. RIAL ISTATE TRANSPIRl" Henry and pelle Bploaa to Uoat Roberta. 6 acre of sscttoa IT. ten f VI. . 1 1. . . . . a,. J. W. and Kll Root to Wife and MyrtU Telford. 1 acre of kws In Clackamas county; $1. . 1 U P.. Ranadell and II T. Raaaki to A. V. Ranadall. 10 srre of ssrM 33. township 4 south, rang st. $1,000. Verns VHeto and Rimer Wets b lister 91 and Ida L. IMmU-k, 19 acr of Und In I). L. C. of Joseskl Shank, township I south, rsaai I i west; J36. A. W. Ciller and Anna oilier lister E. Inmlck. land la IX L C a Joseph a Shanks, township I tMk range 1 west; $26. John Scot 1 and Nellie Rcott Is t rick King, land In section 21, ship t sooth, rang 1 sai l $U John Rcott and Nellie Rcott lot O. Rkiitason. 1 acre of sertloi ft. township 1 south, range 1 et", R 600. Horenre M. and George ! lo Marl Wslberg. 4 acre of rtl 38. township 3 south, rings 1 "; $460. Oregon Iron Steel Compuy Mra. II lima Andersn. lot $0. TssWa) Meadows; $10. O. O. and Eva K. Parmsn lo R ' Rseae. IS 3 4 acres of eectloat 3. township S south, range $ t; f rwv VAtf 1b.fAnt g-K m I tVal st tllaWDf asw1 1 . 1 vj .i rnviT u - a .. a n..a..a. i.w4wii u bo 0i: trarTuu i ft t d White Queen Flour This I Th t Flour Obtain able. . Lay In Your WlnUr Supply Coal Now. . Hay, Orsln. Fd and Kof Poultry Food. v (Oregon Commission0 11TH AMD MAIN OWgon Cly. bord "a 76 cenie 10 v - t)) 20 cent up and In th grill from 60 cants to 100. Rheumatism Hot UK. Mineral and mud glvn un"er '.r tide direction bav c thousands. Writ, tor irated booklet Hot La k BSna.o.--- . ,thod. employ. Sanatorium l th m Lake Sa Uk. Bana ornoo - alhi as 11 is i-.-- M ly on th. main I n. of O -W. R. A N. railway. peclst excursion ra' Art tp ba had at all time.. agnts. -