llORNIKO CNTBRPIU8B, TIITJKSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1911. Do Vcur Shopping Saturday and pet Dcublo tha Amount of Trading Ctanzo vtth Etrc??j ftjrcTj Dczibto Gtampo Saturday appl&o to any amount paid on Aoocunt--TvoaJy IncCocd of Tea Co too p-M' A Bounteous Feast of Christmas Bairgaimis Saturday is going to be a regular Feast Day for Holiday Shoppers. At the Big Store there is to be found something suitable in the way of Gifts for every member of the family. 1 jkJT w-. VVT "'iv ;., A BIG CLAIM AND A BIG FACT A Bcaotifa! 7att? Set let Rlotfccf We v feet gotten I a big lot of fcwaatlful 1 peec ter eets A deady tft tof Mather i U 4. A New Raxor for Father A irooj raaor would be aa ideal Cartetaaaa Gift lor rtkr W are shoe teg a dandy bn from fl to lie rT FURNITURE As Christmas Gifts U You cant go wron if you select a nice piece of furniture as a Christmas Gift At this store you have the great est stock in the county to select from. You can find just what you want and at the same time; save money on every purchase. Suggesting Furniture Gifts Anything You Want from the Parlor to the Kitchen. That's the beauty of trading at this store ; if it's to l had we have it in stock. While buying other Christmas things remem ber that the Kitchenware has an im portant place. Tirasa H9 $10 to SI5 Piniw; Tables S5 to S50 Music Cabinets $1.50 to $18 Morris Chairs - $9 to $30 Sewing Machines $15.85 - $22.85 China Closets $16 to $35 Center Tables $1.00 to $15 Leather Couches $5.65 to $50.00 Parlor Suits $16 to $42115 Hook Cases $1.50 to $15.00 Parlor Lamps W ar showing a apleadid aaaortmenl of parlor Umpi A practical Chrlatmaa Gift It to C Suggesting Toy Gifts Big Stock Dolls . 8 to $2.50 Bovs' Tool Chests 75 to $9 00 Rocking Horses $1.50 to $3.75 Girls' Writing Desks, $2.25 Coasting Sleds 40 to $4.00 Automobiles $6.00 to $12.50 Boys Wagorw 90 to $6 50 Wheel Barrows 15 to 45 Drums 20 to 50 Shoo Flvs $15 to $2.75 The claim we are mak ing alxmt selling TOYS AT COST. may h doubt ful hut you have only to in vetigate to find that it is a fart. We are going to clean them up. We don't waut to lave a toy Icfl at the end of the1 - Holiday Season and the prices are making will move them. X J . l for the Two Toys Price of One Sat unlay will be none too early to buy Toys. Well store them for yon Free of Charge. Suggesting Hardware Gifts Manicuring Sets $2 to $8 Safetv Itazors JMJ0 to $5 00 Carving Sets $1.25 to $15 Set Chisels nml 1 Case, $6.25 Clans Razors $100 Shears nil kinds 10 to $3 00 Itazor Strops 75 to $3 Set Hl Devil JUts.jMJSS K Devil" Wat er Motors, $3.75 Stanley Coin Piece. $12.75 BecrSteids imported bt (In la all alsea, Tk dealgna ar beautiful price raag from 60 la 00. Other Gift Suggestions Kiteheu Hanges $23.75 to $80 Dining Oiairs 65 to $4 00 Cut Olass and sib venvare Bowls anl Pitch ers Blankets and Comforters Kitchen Cabinets $7 to $28.00 Heating Stoves up to $18.00 China nnl (Mass ware Oil Bumers and Gasoline Stoves Ijice (Mrtains and Poitiers Wrj tot fiff Hr mm dtzi A Willing dh I a ifi tk4 BpVTC'e Of Ve, fclothaf, fig ik beet girl At ibis k., m , 0at tk U lk rrr Chrt.W T1 la (,104 bar, Crt Wa ar o9.rii k (lD4 U tkl 4pr(ninl tkM fMl W CHIFFONIERS A kJ'i ht)4 moat Brartkal v, of furottur A tl U-i lu Uct 9? oo Don't Forgot that Saturday io Dcublo Stamp Day. FRAWKv .DU8CH " ORECOH CITY. OREGON SO Trading Ctampo for ova? Dollar Paid on Acot Sct'd; NATIONAL A.A. U. CHAMPIONSHIPS Crna ct Gentry's Atfttes Ectered la Lt HEccnos tar ee slushed. With Afl Crawlu C4xnatjc km OI1 Mark Will ftw4y O-EvaM Ma, Hava Baainf ai Pick Far tKa 1t12 CMjmia Turn. Tk approach of tha AaUooal Indoor ckamplooaUpa ot U Aatataor A(k Wtlc anloo. which will ba tll la Srw Tort Dec 2d a4 77. baa broaKht c fill tba vocation. Wha art the beat athlafaa and what will ba Uta otakaap f tfc Aaacrlraa team la th Oluptr (aaaea next aanmarl AHhoafh aoova nx-a perform batter woraa a a wood loor thaa I.";- ' 4 .- . 1 ttor vfil h FA SB, WHO MA T HT AU ro MAII OiTMrlO TBAH. oat of doora. nyarthala K poaalbla to (at a good Una on Liviu4e erruia iakr pia-. Tbere will ba .4uba bty lb (rcatrat IUi of alhJetaa comiwUsc that aver ea trred acta mart ludoura. la the afTtat racaa tbere are tbre Be aotered who dm ba aarmbera af toe Ol7oapar traom. Tbey are Alrik kleyer. Bobby CtoaKben a ad Jlaa H. Seabrrcer of tb Iriab-Aajertraaa. All of tbea oa a rood otdor track have don the hundred faal aa tea err onda. It wQl be a rreat Ibre roroered Olt wbefl the poaod tbeir wa toward Ue upa. A remarkabla arrar ia entered la lk middle dlataac eooreata. Jim M ta tee of tke Waat Side Tea ax Uea a ChHattaa aaaorlaUoa. w Terk. U at parted to ahow hla beat frtB. tla la a woaJee oa a board tnrk and may take the tneaaara of Ilarry Gbwlac Prick aad Borrtnaa of the Sew Torka. Bor Uod aod TarwIIlUer of tbe ratltoea and Jim Boaeoberrer of tbe IrUb Amerk-ao. If Teerleaa Ur Sbrp pard ia allowed to compete be will, of coaree. ba tb farorUa la tbew areola, bat bia rerent dlaboonrable rilarbare: from tbe TwrBty-earoud rectmeat la likely to raoaehl diwpialiaratioo by rbe Amateur 'AtbleOr anloo. and It la rreo poartbte that be may ba forbid oVa to rprte at America la tba Ol jn pic rontaata at Swedeo. G'orre Boobac barlnc retired fmm tbe ram, it eeetna certain tbat tb race vrer a mile will be eaay for rraak Krsox of tbe Lone Ialand Ath letic dob aod John Daly of tba IrUb Amarkaoa. with Loola Scott of the Sew Torka aa tbe dark boraa. Tbe Eller brotbera. Jack and Bob. of tb frlab-Americana, aeem to bare tba bard'.ea between them la tb Jompa and pole raulr there are atu-b atar aa OVer. Jennlnc". flnimpelt. Heldlna. Parter. Ewry. Aberoe and flat! Ad ama. all of tbe New York A. C Tba Mercury foot ctab wmi to bar a "corner" on the food Jimplna ma lertaL Each ore of them la aa Olym jle poaalblllty Tbe welbt erenta wITt rail oat men tbe caliber of MrOrith. Sheridan. Dnncan. McDonald. Waiab. Elltoft and Bredd. all atronf ootntneea for tbe Olympic tea m Traly a (treat crop of aplka abo artlata la belna; eondltloned for tb big Indoor occaeion of tbe year. aDd If la more tban likely tbat tba winner ia all of tbe renta win be Included In tbe peraoooel of the American athletic army tbat Inradea flforkholm. Bat tbere are other Many college atbfetea. who beawoe of tbeir etodle ara anable to make tba trip to New York for tbe Indoor -champa." bar anal 1 fled tbemaeWea for conalderatloa by tbeir recent achlerementa. eiw(a. BomI ranka tblrd among tba flab and deep aea fuod prodiM-ing coantrie af tb world SANTA CUUS UTTERS becox'g inous Many of tb young paopl 0f thla city ar becoming enthualaatle orer tba onmlng of C'hriaUnaa and tha appearanca of 8anU t Clana, who makaa hla round a one a year. The following letter to Santa, Claua vera received' la thla ' office WJ.nead.y. AKhoogh the reoaeata of tba Uttl one ara aameroaa thera la do doubt but old ganta wiU ba tbere with tha gooda on December 2S. Tha letter were written by John and May Tobln. little eon and daughter of Mr. and Urn. J. i. Tobln, whoa agea ar Or and foor Tear, and ara aa follow: "Dear Old BaaU: I waat a doU. I waat a dram, a monkey, on of thoe 'antobilea.' a track with a choo-choo on, a tunnel, little bin aewlng box. cowboy glorea. cowboy dreaa. II horae, awing, candy and not, aled. cap with name of Soar printed oa. Santa, if row gire me thlnga I woi't cry any aaor. "Toor little friend. "MAT TO BIN, "Aged four year." "Dear 8nta: My nam 1 John Tobln. and laat year I lived la tba Eaat, bat I am now bring a tba hotel, and I want to aee yo thla year. I bar never aeea you, and will you tall ma whaf time yo will b there ao I caa aee yoo. I am It year old aad I want acm toy To caa bring torn a drum, a real horae and wagon, a choo-choo, candy and nut. cowboy glove and cowboy panta. drawing alate with a pencil tied to It, magic lantern, white cap with printing oa tbe front of It, and anything elae yoa want to bring I will b glad to gat. "JOHN TOWN. "Don't forget tha place at tha bo teL I will hava the Cbrlatmaa tree ready for yoa and I will watch for yoa." If yoa ara nofrvadlng tb Morning Enlerprtae, why aotf Tear end Bar gain Period la now oa. ftee ad oa back MUSIC T0 BE FEATURE OE CHURCH BAZAAR The entertainment and bazaar to b give by tke Ladle A miliary of tb Cbrlatlan chorch of Oladitona tbla evening at tbe ball at Oladatona promUea to be a novel affair, and tne ladlea In cbarg bava worked hard to mke It a auccea. The barar will commence at S:31 o'clock with a hot aupper aerved by 12 ladlea. Tbere will be no admlaalon charged, and during tba evening a moalcal and lit erary program will b given, thoe taking part wearing fancy coetume 'x correspond with tb booth they ar repreaentlng. Tb hall la being at tractively decorated, and. thera will b an American booth, a Japanea booth, an Irish Booth, and a Oerman booth, all to be decorated with tb national color. Mr. T. E. Oault aad Mr. Ralph VicGetcble have cbarg of the program. Tb grand march will Uka place at 8 o'clock, and at to conctuaion of thl "America" will be aung by 'ha audience, with on of th well known young ladlea of Glad aton acting aa Columbia bearing tba national color. Tha program fol low: Solo, "ftood Old U. B. A ." Kenneth Woodward, who will be dreaaed aa Uncle Ram; recitation, "Th Thing tb Aid Society Doe," Mildred Hall, dred aa a Pilgrim, TUeaa. num ber will b given at th American booth. At th German booth Char lee Mill ar, one of '.be well know aoloUia of thla city, will aing; Germ a recltatioa, Mla Evadna Harriaon; Oermaa cborua, Miaaea Mopp, foar alster who recently arrived from Germany. Theae young worn will render many of th aelectlona la their native tongue. They ara einellent alngera, and thla la their Brat appearance In public at Gladstone. At tb lrih bootk Mr Ralph McGetchl will aing -Kathleen Mavoureen"; "Spiel," by Mra Reed of th notion aba ha for aale at thl booth: Japaneae booth, drill by '.be following girl, forming aa Illustrated eong: Mlaa Prance Croaa. aololit : Anna Gardner, Helen Pain too. Pa my Oawald. Mable Chaee, Mable 8ladn and Kathryn parka: Indian tepee. Mra. Prank Oawald. eoloUt, B InJian coetume. -atngtng Sparkling Eyea Indlaa Dar. well known Indian of tbla county, will b at thla booth. He will be dreaaed la fancy coal u ma At th Amertcaa booth will be Mr Heodrlrka. Mra. John MoYIeuebU. Mr. Harvey Croaa, Mr.' Emery Noble; Japaneae booth. Mr. W. A 8cbooy, Mra. C. T Toote. Mra O. W. Church. Mra Clarence froat; Irtah bootk. Mra. I. A. Reed, Mr. J. M. Hollowell. Mra Homer Rockwell, Mra. Gilbert Rue- aell; Japanea booth, Mra Julia Schmidt, Mr. Mead Kenned, Mra. William Riven; Indian Tape. Mr. Martha Oawald, nd pappoo, Ken neth Oawald. UmI Mulkey, Mra. Prank Oawald and Indian David. COLD STORAGE ECGSIC SOU) AS NEW PRODUCT All aorta of value ar ruling In tbe Portland egg trad, galea of freih lock are belDg mad from 38 to 27 1 cent a dozen, with both price In effect. Receipt of egg ara again heavier with tha outlet but Uttl Increaaed. Thla la dua to tba reported practice or aome handler In unloading beat Eaatern atock aa freah Oregona and then ahadlng tha price to 20c. Thla la in reality from J to 4c a dozea mora inan tb egga could be sold at If tby wera dlipoaed of on their merit Leading handler of egga along Pront atreet Intend to make another strong effort to atop the practice of aelllng Eaatern Ice bouse egg a tbe freh Oregon product Thl practice baa proved a detriment to tha market for freah atock aa many ar deceived by the method. To date proof of the practice baa been lacking and there fore conviction could not be aecured. Tha practice ha now become ao bold that recently aeveral country ship per ent forward storage egg aa atrlctly freah ranch atock. Prevailing Oregon City prices ara aa follows: t Fruits, Vegetable. DRIED PIIUITS (Buying) Prunee oo basis of 6 14 pounds for 4$ lO'a. HIDE8 (Buying) Green hldea, (e to 6c; aaitera, 5 to 6c; dry hide, 12e to 14a; sbeep pelt, 25c to 7Sc each. Hay, Grain, Peed. HAT (Buying) Timothy. $u to tit; clover, M to $9; oat bay, best 19 to 110; ml ied, 19 to 112; alfalfa, 18 to 116.60 , . QATS-dluylng)-Gray. 127 to 12a: wheat, tit to lit: oil m.al 112: Shady fcrook dairy faed, l 2 per i"u pouaaa PEED (Selling)' Short, 127 to l:i: rolled barley. I7S0; proce.a barley. Ill SO; whole onrn, 127; cracked com. $28; white, 26 to $27; Bran 127 to 2a. Butter, Poultry, tgoa- PLOUR 14 10 to 112$. BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary country batter. 2t to 20c; fancy dairy, JOc; creamery, 10 to 2 So. POLXTRT (Buying) Hen. Ic to fc EGGS Oregon ranch eggs, 40o to 4 Sc. 8ACK VEGETABLES Carrots. II. 2$ to l(0 per sack; parsalpa, II 21 to 10; tumlpa, .2J to tLM: Prune, on baaU of 1 4a for 41 aad 60c; beeta. 11.60. beeta. ft 60 POTATOES Best buying 16 to 11 per hundred. ONIONS Oregon, 1 26 to 11.60 per hundred; Australian, 2 per aandrad. Llveateck, Maata. BEEP (Llva weight) Btr. 6c nd ie, cow, 4H; bulla, I 12c VEAL Carve bring from I U 13c, according to grade. MUTTON Sheep. Io an 140; lam be, 4 and 6. HOGS 121 to 14 pound hoga luc and lie; 14 to 20 poanda. 10 and COUNTY COURT IXPENOITURE ON COUNTY R0A0S P0R NOVEMBER, llti. D'atrlct No. 1. Eaat 8lde Mill A. Lumber Co...f J 95 Miller Mowray Lumber Co.,... 1.40 M. E. Caffney 25.00 C. E Ilattln , 36 26 0. A. Battln 60.00 Wm Smart ' 62.(0 Wm. 8trange 22 60 D. Gaffney 42 60 J. Hoffman ., 1175 P. Brhuld g.00 J. Hunter 10 25 0. Avery 17 00 P, Hchuld 9.00 R. A. Redell ,y H.76 J. A. Davla 27 60 DlstHct Na. 2 Billy Jonea $1160 Norman lender 11.15 Geo. Wlcklund J 3.00 H. P. Langenburg 160 Ward Jonea g.25 Jamea Johnson .25 i. W. Bennett 23.75 Walter Johnson 6 00 E. R. Bayer 2.50 District No. a W. W, Cooke $ 26.00 H. Gerhardua. Sr. ,.,......,, 33.75 II Gerhardua, Jr 22.6O Pern Thabo . E- Pllter 17 C3 J. Pllster 12.13 0. IJngle ic.13 W. R. Brewster , m0 II. Rlttari 70.63 Martin T rogue 400 Carl Henk . ,t ; ijo0 Marlon Tong ,. jgo A. Atwood .-. 100 O Unal 100 W. Iirodie ;rrF. i o II T. IWrr 1 00 A. Heller so J. C Elliott A Co. 32 4 II Gerhardua, Br 4 00 II. Gerhardua, Br. 4 00 P. O Cooke 4 00 District No. 4. If Wylaka 10 J. T. Hawk 12 00 P W. Dowty 7 0 rred Bannlater II Oil J. GUhena 1160!u' if.,. O " W J. M. Smith .. IL Barton 00 j W. C .,,, . DMrlct No. . ru Vailoon, 21 00 I J polter Joe Spat .... Herman Koch J. IL Tracy D'etrict N. It Kilmer A Klntel W. A. Holme J U. Cumins J. E Smith C peckover P. Smith L. Munger W. II Smith District Na. 1k Kerr A Boany ........... Wtlaon A Cook J. T. rIUm va t.ttiitiJ l(. A. Beck J. r. Wllmarth 30 Ou 0. W. Boring 2100 R. Rlchay 6 00 C. palmer 11.00 J. A. Imel 11.00 L Rltiar 1400 8. J. Oarriaon 13 00 R. A. Moreheed 2.00 It MeClung it 00 W. H. Card 9 60 J. W. Rootai 314 61 District Ho. 6. Jarl Broa. 4 Rath 1366,12 R. K. Jarl N. Schmlta C. Ruther . , C. Wendland P. Slolk E. Gruner C Krh C. y. Wandland Dlatrict Na. 7. A I. Emily ,.... Geo. Gibbons R. R. Leaf Dlatrict No. . City Car'ge and Shooing 8hop. A. Iild"ntnlQ D. W. IkNlgU Dlatrict N. t. J. P. Wood I W. R. Wood I 17.90 110 400 400 14 60 12 50 14 0D 3.00 4.5') 1.00 20.60 1.75 2.00 160 W. J. Howlett , J. Gltmon. Jr. , II. 8. Olbaon ., Wm. Held .... McMlndla N. Scheel P. Och Otto Paulson ...... C. Lin A. Scheel P. Wletxham A. WlederholJ ..... N. Rath , It. Ktlnker1 , C. Kllnker , E. E. Elliott , P R. Melnlg Peter Rath Estacada progreaa Dlatrict Na. 10. A. Morrow E. W. Hartlett .., Eatacada Mercantile Co ., T. FX Thorns . , 0. Call ff P. Holm ...I 1406 ... 4. no I NO 11.00 1160 20 00 1100 14.00 1700 too 100 100 10.00 600 100 1.00 1.00 128 1675 26.16 5.00 1 1111 5 00 1.47 75 13 25 30 36 3.00 Lou I a Punk W. . Bonney R Mat toon T. Allen A. L. Allen W. Ilaam, O. Court wright II. Babler O. InlJer A Balder Alfred Balder W. P. Rreham J. T. Hindi A. Punk W. C. Oldham a. ouibam E. W Oldham D. Allen J. round , Dlatrict No. H A. Mailt C. Crawford D. J. Thome' O. A. Pagankoph G. Oullllam P. C Davidson Dlatrict No. 16- Wilson Cook Eugnn Cumin Wm. Iletman C. Moehnk II. Hanson A. Illtihm P. Kamrath ... J. ntuhm Dlatrict N. 1. U. Horaa W. Ol thaa Ptad Chin W. O. Randall D. Critaser N. Crlteaer , A. BUhly N Nortn C. Olailer Rnyfr, J A. W. Riga ' Dietrict No. 1' Carlton A Roaenkran Mapl MM'rtoo A, Stefanl A H. Molaan H. Rapp ...,.. ' J. Kraft P. A. Nlchola D. R. Dimtok . MI V'.n P. Crawford (To U