Hi 4' ' ' ' MORNING ENTERPRISE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1911. f XSHkT IS WORM! ",.) - i'l4ntmiminmtinmJ- g;; YHa Jeenty Little Upturn In Winter f Mtiiwii, ' A novelty that the feminine world Ws taken very kindly to U ibe pep tan svom outside the skirt. It to familiar algbt now. the Uttle plaited fwplum or the plain circular eae. set tm a Jaunty falsa around the bleb Waist Udm f the drsaa ta. It takaa on riser blocks. boot practical appearance when It la a wed to the true waist tine of separate walat which la bloosed sailor Sleeves mad la peasant stjle. but earned to the armholee, are seen oa the newest btouwe. Tb model la the cat aim Includes a fancy collar ekieed In surplice style. Silk rasbmrre make, the blouse, with trimming of velvet and lace. . JCD1C CHOLLET. Thla Mar Manloa pattern la cut Id elaae from M to 4Z InrlMs bust mraeure. Send M cents to thta office, ctvtne aumber. nil aad It will be prompter forwaroad to jrou br snalL If la arau aa additional two cant etame (or letter poatac. which Insures awra prompt delivery- Wbo wr- aorlita ai Ha sao Address tea....... FRIBBLES Peeular OF FASHION. Prices. Fur at Raaaonabla Buttena Much Used. Natural raccoon la to be a favorlta - among tba reasonably priced aklna tbla winter, and the leopard la another striking fur that la la no way toned , down by the dyer'a art! Are . As to buttons, wa are assured thai they will be prominent and that very amlPMlXlkn 1SK1U. large alzea will be seen, bona buttona being sometimes aa much aa three Incbes In diameter. Tinted metal molds ara again being Introduced, and tnot her -of -pearl buttona are overlaid with designs in cat metal. At tba aarna tlma very tiny buttona Id metal. bona, velvet or fabric will be greatly Used aa trimmings, but wa aball hara bo oaa at all for tba button of me dium a lie. ' Tba all In ona gown la a moat satis factory coatume to Include In one a wardrobe. Tbla ona la designed tor young girls and atnall women and la trimmed to give a tunic affect It la of crape meteora and la trimmed with Deary laca. JTJDIC CHOLLET. Thla May Mantoo pattern la aut In slsee for mlaaes of fourteen, alzteen and alcht fa yssrs of a (a. Send 10 cants to thla fflca. aivlnc number. 72U. and It will ba promptly forwarded to you by mad. If I haate aend a a additional two cent stamp for letter postare. which Insures mora prompt delivery. When ordering coupon. A NEW YEAR'S MESSAGE Br ARTHUR P. WINDHAM Copyright by American Press Aasw- cUtion. lL to No., Kama ,., Sis . Tommy Know. Tommy," aald tbe teacher, "how do tbey ascertain tba meaaurement of a Vessel V "1 gueaa tbey measure It with nary yard." was the nuviixt.ted reply. Chicago Kawa. Qrsat Cattle Cauntrisa. Australia baa cows enough to girt aatcn man. woman and child In tha Is land continent three a piece, while tba Vrfsatloe can da even better-lb era ara , . b Ua big Tha iban-elloiof tba German amplra aat In bis office writing w hen a young ntaa entered aad aatd; "Tour axcelleocy aeat for ma. I be- ttera" "Ah. Von Arnbelm. aald tba chan cettor. looking up, "I bars a very Ita portant tulxaloo for Too. It la to the orealdent of tba rnltatl State and must be delivered on tba 1st of Janu ary. when tha president receive tbe diplomatic con. I bare selected tbla day because no attention will be at tract ed by a visit, and It need not be known that a call la na Ttatortant dip lotnatlc affatra. llla majesty the em peror la dealroua that tbe prrweiA struc gle between Russia aad Jsn sha cease. Japan la not able nnam-tally to carry oa tha war and must soon give way on that account. This will give tba ctar a preponderance of pow er In tbe eaat antagonistic to Germs and other Interests. No power In Ku rope la so altuated oa account of tbelr varied Interests to propose mediation. Tbe only power fitted for such a pur pose la tbe United States "Ula majesty tbe emperor dealrea to aend by yon to tbe president of the great republic a request that be propose to the ctar and the emperor of Japan a conference with a vie a treaty of peace. Since tbe cia knows of tbe financial stress of Japan be does not wish tbe war to terminate. but If a peace were proposed by tbe Dreeldent of the United Slates the world's opinion would be so airs lost Ruaala'a refusal to treat that she would be obliged to yield, la a fe weeka possibly be would win. "Should his emissaries succeed in pre venting you from delivering tbe me sage or delaying the emperor's requert obliging na to aend another, the Jspa nese rsue may collapse liefore a dupll rate could be received. You may be watcbed from tbe time you leave here, Von Arnbelm left Berlin with the dispatch tbe same evening. Tbe Rus sians at the German capital did not get wind of his mlaaioa until be bad sail ed. and there was only opportunity for them to Instruct the llusslaa emlssa lies In America to endeavor to thwart bis design after bis arrival In New York. He bad reached that city, or rather. Hoboken. across tbe Hudson river, where tbe German ateamers land, and was driving through a street that leads to tbe station of tbe Peon tytvanla railroad when aa auto came dashing along wildly, tbe chauffeur In tentionaUy colliding with tbe cab in which tbe messenger sat. He lay for a few momenta atunned. and tbe rnauf feur. looking back and seeing thst be did not move, sped on. But Von Arnbelm got up and with difficulty walked southward till be met another cab. which be bailed and reached tba rennaylranla station with aut further mishap. He was obliged to wait a couple- of hours before through train left for Washington and while walking to and fro In tbe sis Uon saw a man accompanied by a po liceman coming toward him. "That's your quarry." said tbe man to tba policeman. "Arrest him. 1 have Just come over In tbe same steamer with blm. and be stole my watch. Despite bis protestations Von Arn belm wae taken to a police station In Jersey City. and. being scanned. watch that did not belong to blm was found In his pocket. Rather than make hlmaelf known and. having atill a week before New Year's day. be atood trial the next morning and waa sentenced to Jail for aix months. On tbe way to prison be asked tboe escorting blm to atep Into a saloon and have a drink. While tbere.be convinced tbem that the charge was a put up Job. gave each one of tbem S50 and wits permitted to leave tbe saloon by a door In tbe rear. He bad no farther trundle on tbe way to tbe station and hoped that be might be permitted to reach the cap! tal In peace. But be waa disappoint ed. Juat before arriving at I'biladel phla a woman took a vacant sest be side blm and as tbe train waa passing through tbe city rslsed a cry. arose with feigned indignation and accused Von Arnbelm of Insulting her. Lean lng out of a window, she beckoned to a policeman, who got Into tbe cur. and tbe woman called apoo blm to arrest Von Arnbelm. Here was another detention. Von Arnbelm. still nnwilllng to make bis Identity public, stood trial, several per aons who bad been In the car with blm testifying tbat they saw blm endeavor to take liberties with bla accuser, and be waa sent up for sixty days. It waa now tbe 27tb of December, and but Ova daya remained before New Year' a day. Von Arnbelm aent a message to tba German minister In forming blm of bia situation. A mem per or toe German diplomatic corpa visited tbe prisoner, received bla mes aaga and returned to Washington on the 3 1st of December. When tbe president tbe next day gave bis pnblic reception tba German ambaasador. watching bis opportunity. poke a few words to blm in a lo tone. The president replied In Uia same voice. It was not very long after this tbat an announcement waa made tbat tbe president of tbe United States had of fered bla aervicea as mediator between tbe Russians and Japanese, and tbe announcement was followed by tba treaty of fort smooth. On tbe 3d of January Von Arnbelm was pardoned by tba governor of Penn sylvania. Those Dssr Girls. Maud Pro told I get my good looks from my mother. Ethel I wouldn't repeat that If I were yoo. Maud- Why not? Ethel-People will think yonr mother was stingy. uoaton Transcript meoth Fsesd. A "smooth faced man" today If ona wbo does not wear a heard. A hun dred yeare ago. according to a com mentator, a "smooth faced man waa one who baa not naa ma iace puieu by amallpox. - JCANNCTTK KtKM Hit WORD, SAY SLACK -ILL. Black Hill asseverates tbat Joe Jeanaette auttluly keeps his word. Una atarry ulgbt several years ago Black BUI Aad a ten round eugnarement with Joe at the Long Acre Athlet ic club. In Saw York. I o e waa' dancing i round tbe ring, pop ping them veroo IUII'i man, while tba latlar tbe atmosphere jaajiicrrK. waa ebattertng with wild aw tugs. "I'll get him yet." BUI told bla seconds after tbe fourth rouud. When be bopped off bla chair at the tingle of tbe bell Joe ahoved out bla tight glove. "Shake hands. Bill." he remarked. .."Why. ao. Joe. Thla am not the last round Thla am the Ofth." "Thla la the last and not the firth." piped Joe. and be hung one on Bill'a chin that called for tba mourners. isMUHiniiinnHiin SAMMY WHITE'S CAREER. Hnamal Qrsat End New Meat Talk ad Man In r sot ball. Sanford Browned White of Fall River b the most talked of maa la Princeton university at the present time. No man In tbe past decade haa occupied aa prominent a position lo tb -feeaj-Jerwey college aa tbe Tigers pet foot tall hero does now. Tbe hlgtj eat honor that can fall to any under graduate waa conferred upon "Sam," aa be la more popularly known In col lege, when the claaa of 1912 elected him president of tbe seniors. Ha Is also tbe president of tbe senior coun cil, whlrb la tbe student governing body. Tbe Immense popularity of White was shown at tbe maaa meet ing of tbe students, graduates and fac ulty In Princeton recently. "Big Bill" Edwards, tbe New York street cleaning com mUx loner, talked for three mlnutea at tbat celebration, which was tbe biggest tbat tbe Tigers have ever held, oa tbe subject of Princeton's latest and greatest football star.- Ha aald that the undergraduate did not realize, nor would tbey until they bsd become "old grads." what Bam bad done for 4 he university. He aald tbat In an address before the Princeton club of New York be had stated tbat what Princeton oesd- Photo by America Prsaa Association. SAMMY WBITB OW PaiMOBTOn. ed most, even more than a president. waa a championship and that now Bam White bad brought the Tiger bla beart'a desire by "licking Harvard and Yai. White's athletic career la Interest ing. He entered Princeton In 1908 after having "prepared" at Exeter. He played on tbe football and tbe base ball teama of bla freabman year. He made good at third base In tbat year. On tbe football team, wblcb lost to Yale freshmen, ba played at left and In bla sophomore yesr White put up a star game for the Tigers at third base and at the end of the season was Jectcd captaio of the 1011 basebsll team, la tba spring of 1010 bis fine work clearly earned blm tba captaincy for tbe coming year. Ha batted over .300. and bis fielding got blm the repo tatlon of one of the best third base men In Intercollegiate circles. White did not play football la bla aopbomore year, but made tbe varalty basketball team. He waa forced to choose football or basketball. He chose tbe latter, for. while today White la one of tbe greatest football heroes since tbe daya of Yale's Coy. ba doea not Ilka tba game. On tba eleven tbat came so near beating Yale last fall White played regularly at left end. This season White played Irregularly en tbe football team. Ills form at tbe beginning of tbe season wis not tba best, and be waa given a abort vaca tion, but when both Vaughan and Phllllpa failed to make good at tha wing positions White waa put back there. Wbtta baa done little In athletics outside of baseball and football. Tbe basketball that be baa played outside of bla seasoo with tbe varalty waa merely to keep blm In trim. California League Want Cub Stars. Mordecal Brown and Overall, tbe two Cub twlrlera. are sought by tbe Cali fornia so called outlaw league now be ing organized. A nad freoieamsnt, Mabel I was ao mortified at tha rouch mansion tba other night Flo What happened? Mabel I wanted to laugh In my aleevo. but I bad on ray decollete gown and bad to bide tha laugh In my glove. The Boomerang. Tbe boomerang, missile Instrument for war. sport or tbe cbase. In ose by Australian aborigine, was first made nown by lelng brought before tha Rovnl Irlxh ncadiriiy by Professor Mc eunuch lit !m. Open Evenings -asm-sk t?W,.-UsvW ' HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL AND OUT-OF -THE -ORDINARY PRESENTS Evenlecj Now we open the final week of Christmas shopping with 1 asasssw i a store jammed full of Christmas GIFTS suitable for ALL! ajaaatw M M-sf With only fW V0r hopping eUr- until ChrUtmfta anJ lira t.tKli special Prices on 1 oys- r;.rr."..;,,.JV:vr.il.""'' ' " ii " 4 " j ( TOYS THAT NEVER FAIL TO PLEASE BOYS' tXPRIS! WAGONS - A big lot of well made express wagons; all lies. Priced from 1.10 to t 0 GIRLS' WftlTINQ j DISKS 1 I A handsome ' desk i i msde of best material ; j with roller ii "d j, ' Isrie slac; price Si 2V ! "OCKINQ HOMft Hocking II for any alia boy; substan tially made of tM. ma. trlsta-Si:S a S47S. DOLL CANRIAait Open or covered Carriages, dHrra sites and makes la Is 00. BLACKBOARDS , A blackboard would make a useful gift for ac niMil children t0 and aOo. DOLL CHAIRS I AUTOMOBILES painted In different ii Our automobiles ara odors. JO and IK. li strong enough to carry lk.ll Mockers, differ, il the larger buya or sev. enl sls. priced up tu ! aral small ones. 60c j MM and tl 50 DOLL BIDS Beveral slir D oa bla. Irlces from J0 lo si rs. ' Other toys la be found In tha ! Dolls. Doll Haada. T Sals. Tool Chests. OMma, Msrsa. Hsrs ! and Wagons. Pock at Knives, S'sds. Coasters. Shoo flyt Veloclpsdss, gliding locks. Rubber Balls. Dsn Orssssrs. Tables, Guns, ate., etc A WRITING DISK would be appreciated as a Clrlatinas (lift. It la something thst every woman owls. We ran sup-pl- you lth one that will look well and last (r ,,'.rS to U A SAFITY RAZOR would tusk a dandy t'hrlatmaa present for a man Our Keen Kutter ratora are la a aral litd case, complete with II era pisuea for 1.00, A good stock af other makes. HEATING STOVES Enjoy the Christmas season by having your home well heated-the one shown here offered at the special dh 0165 price o Ss our full Hn prtcss. -wa have them at all Chafing Dishss Kvery boms should have a good chafing dish. Let na aril you one tbat will give entire satisfaction. Make Your Christmas , Gifts Practical- Give Furniture On the halitmv anj roil ll'r our rt4blihntcnt arc to be found" many very suitable Chrism (lifts in Fur niture iVit that will nke the hm more attractive ami w ill he enjoyed by eer ,ncmter vt the lamily. TURKISH ROCKIRS urrtTt CHILD'S CRIBS Rugs - and - Carpets DINING TAwLIS LIBRARY TABLES SIWING TABLES DRESSERS IRON BEDS ' BRASS BEOS WOOD BEDS BOOK CASES COUCHES DRESSING TABLES MORRIS CHAIRS DINING CHAIRS SEWINQ ROCKERS ARM CHAIRS PARLOR CHAIRS . " - - "-fciasji . MUSIC CABINETS COMMOOIS PARLOR STANDS -CHINA CLOSETS SI0EB0AR0S DAVENPORTS SEWINQ MACHINES PARLOR SUITS HALL TREES MAQAZINK RACKS, eta. Very Rugs r - - - r- Dpecial f rices m and Carpets for the holiday trade. Sec what we have before you buy. GOODS BOUGHT SOU' WILL BE H'RAPt'F.D . JSD PUT JU'JY US' TIL If'JSTED Rank Btsch OREGON CITY, ORE. cr, T.t - xr.tr- k.isci FS JOY YOUR CIIRISTMJS DtSStR POOR CHILDREN TO BE REMEf 1BERED XMAS Since the members of tha 8L An drew's Brotherhood of 8L Paula Episcopal church of thla city began tba movement for . providing Chrlst mii presents for tha poor and needy of thla city In many of tha cltliena and business men have taken Interest William Hammond, who la treasurer of this society, and who will handle the funJs tbat come In for thla bene fit, haa already on hand fit. It 1 the desire of those who are In charge to have aa many namea of children aa possible. It la the aoclety'a Intention to aee that no child In Oregon City or In Clackamaa county la forgotten. Tbe namea of those receiving assistance will not be disclosed. Names should Ue aent to tha rector of 8L Taul'a church, or to any of the members of the 8L Andrew's Brotherhood. Below ara two coupons which ex plain themselves. All will ba treated In the strictest confidence. Mall to William Hammond of Cross A Ham mond, either or both coupona. A re ceipt will be returned In tha case of gtfta or money from blm and at Christmaa tlma from the little onea by a signed card. v4wswsw44w' s The following ara names of children, given In confidence, who should be assisted by your movement. Name Address Bend aa many namea aa you wlah. . 4 w I dealra to be Santa Clsus to soma child to tha extent of the enclosed cash Order (on any Oregon City Store). Donation . Name - Address In caaa of an order tba cost, or written order on tha store e designated must ba enclosed. SUE EOR LAND SAID TO BE ILLEGALLY HELD J. J. Coleman and Lovlna Coleman, through their attorneys, Dlmlck A Iltmlrk, have begun an action In tha Circuit Court against Charlea Wolf, of Clackamaa. for tba possession of a atrip of real estate which plaintiffs claim, together with $300 damages -for the "wrongful and unlawful withhold-, lng of said atrip of land." Tbe plain tiff a aay they own tha atrip of land by right of purchase and tba defen dant allegea tba land belongs to him. although. It la declared, a survey of defendant's land show that he haa more land now than hla original pur chase. Tbe lines have been run by surveyors and tbe strip of land In con troversy tbe plaintiffs say, la un questionably tbeira. L TO BE HELD TODAY The funeral aervicea over the re mains of Mrs. Jennie Meldrum, wire of Henry E Meldrum, who died sud denly at the family home on Reventh street Saturday afternoon of heart failure, will be held at tha family residence this afternoon at 1 o'clock, C. W. Robinson, rector of 8t Paul's Eplaropal church, officiating. The member of the Pioneer Chapter No. 28, Order of Eastern Star, of which dramod was a member, and waa Past Worthy Matron, will attend In a body. After the aervicea at the bouae the remalna will ba taken by special car to the Crematorium at Fell wood, where tbey will be Incinerated. Tha pallbearer will ba Charlea C. Bab. cock, E O. Cauflel.l. B. P. Randa, W. E. 1'ratt, C. E. Burn and Henry E. Cooke. CATTLE MARKET IS RECAL1G STRENGTH The Portland I'nlon Stork Yards Company v-e porta as folio : Receipts for the week were lift rattle; 3 calvea; 1701 hogs; JiHI aheep and It boraea. Extra quality cattle for tba Christ maa market sold at prices that ranged iroro fs:& to 110 per hundred weight There waa some splendid quality In the offerlnga and aal.le from demon stranng tbe ability of tha Pacific Northweal to properly feed and Dnlstl rsttle there waa shown tbe evdence of more feeder engaged In the Indus try, in former yeara only one or two reener could be called on for Christ mas offerings, but this year supplies room nsve neen drawn from a num ler of sources. Th" msrket on arer. see quality waa strong to higher tows son at ii in and l0, while rsirea aold aa high aa ft. me nog market showed a II Iter al supply from local territory, and Judg ing by tbe atrength of prices paid for Mon Jay s receipts a stronger and more vigorous tone was anticipated aa the - '"n'. nowever, tbe mar- sri inowM a weakness and cloaej at a cenia lower Mr the week. There waa a good deal of atrength in me sneep division, good quality i. -ion raving nrointnr strong price, ii is not poaslb to ssv not thu market has advanced M the qurmion or quality mua( he consid ered and the full atrength of the mar ket la seldom tested. Tha following sale are represent. I I TTJ , MRS. PRICE BaTERTAINS III SISTER S HONOR HARRY Y. MILL ER BEIJEDIC T Harry Y. Miller, chief clerk of tha branch office of the Wells, Fargo Ex press Company In tbla city, and Mis Minnie Catherine Hlevers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blevers, of iladstone, were married at the home of Mr. Mlller'a grandmother, Mra. M. IL Franklin, Monday evenlDg. Her. , R. Landaborotigh officiated. Mr. nd Mra Miller will go to housekeep ing In Clladstone at once. Tha bridge- groom is a son of O. W. II. Miller, and came to this city about two year ago from Portland. Ha wa circula tion manager of the Morning Enter prise until ba became connected with tba express company. In honor of her slater, Mr. Samum Goldstein, of Victoria, B. C, Mr. A A. Price entertained a few of her friends at bridge at her home Sat urday afternoon In a most delightful manner, the prizes being won by Mrs. A. U nestle and Mr. J. N. Wlane. Refreshments were served. The dec oration were attractive and artistic being of red carnations, chrysanthe mums and ferns. Misses Price, of Portland, anj Miss Anna Tolpolar as sisted tha hostess. The guests were Mr. I B. Jones, Mr. W. A. Shewman, Mr. H. E. Hendry, Mrs. Oeorge Hsnklns, Mrs. H. B. Straight, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Wil liam Liogus. Mr. H. R. Mount, Mr. A. Jj. Iieatle, Mr. J. N Wlsner, Mrs. C. O. Huntley, Mr. E. T. Fields, Mr. O. W. Easthsm, Mr. C. D. lAtoumtte, Mr. M. D. Latnitrette, Mr. E. P. Rands, Mr. W. 8. U'Ren, Mr. 3. H. WslWer, Mr. E. A. Chapman, Mr. Nleta Barlow Law rence. Mrs. A. T M'orrls. Mrs. C. Melssner. Mrs. Samuel Oldsteln, Miss Nell Caufleld. Misses Iila and Rose Price and MJ Anna Tolpo1r. Pstronise onr sdvertlsere. S Stners , 19 Steels . 17 Steers ' . 170 Rteer , 3 Calve , II Calve . 7 Bull .. 1 null ., 10 Heifer IIS Cow .. ! Cows .. 77 Cow .. 3 Calvea . Calvea . Bulla .. nulla .. Hogs .. Hog'.. Hogs . . Hog .. 7 19 179 374 641 74 241 iJimhs ., IIS I,smhs . . H0 Wether 4C5 Ewe ... .1710 .'.ma . . ISIS ..1207 . . too ,. 221 ..1405 ..13R0. . . ftft.1 . . 901 ..I4M . . 104 . . 1(!0'" t24 r- . .1405 . l.ir.d . . 19 .. 31S .. 202 . . 293 . 77 . 5 . Ill 91 $10 00 760 6 AS 8.73 00 7.oo 4 BO 4 00 B75 6 2k 4 90 4 90 9 00 7.00 4 SO 4.00 "6.90 HO 66S 6.14 Off Cars. 5 28 4 BO 4.10 3.60 Pfro,o'w,.n:, nt0n C,t' nRIEOFRU,8!l"X.n., Prune, on ba. 0f 6 w pounWr saHtoDE8(B,,rln hid.. 120 to ,4C. itlMp p., J . Special Holiday 'Candies Home made Chocolate aad Baal packed In special t lb. Ilollay ka Regular t 21 alia 73 MM Holiday postcards ,., teat n Holiday Btatlooery. In gift boies, J7 lo 40 cent a. Buy on the kill sl save money. THE SPA Mra. L. Newton, 509 aevsnUi atrst Hay, Grain, Feed. HAY (nuy lng)- Timothy, fll til: clover, ft to f 9; oat hay. hast. 9) lo 110; ml led, 9 to lit; siraJfa, 111 to lie 80 OATS (Buying) Cray. 1 17 it t:i; wheat. 2I to 29; oil meallM. Shady Brook dairy feed, lift sa lon pounds. FEEDl Selling) Shorts. l!T k) I2H; rolled barley, 3T0; ptmssi barley, 3 50; whole corn. HT; cracked corn. JI; white, :i to ITT. bran 27 to 2I. Butter, Poultry, Eggs. rXOUR 14 60 to 61S. BUTTER (Buying) Ordlasrj country butter. 25e lo 30c; turn dairy, JOc; creamery, tOo to lie. POl'LTRY (Buying) IPna, 1fl tic; spring, 10c, and roosters, 1a EU08 Oregon ranch eggs, 40a H 45c. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots. 11.28 to 1150 ner sack: parulM. II 25 to 1 60; turnip, 11.21 to H-W: rrunea, on basis of I 1 4o nr 6oc teot. 11.50. beets, 1 60 POTATOE8 Best buying I" II per hundred. CNI0N8 Oregon. 1.3S to II M hundred; Australlsn, I) per ksodrel Livestock, Msst. BEICF (Uva weight) trt, K nd 6ViCi cow, 4H; bull, 1 1" ivvo. I VEAL Calves bring from 13o, according to grade MUTTON Sheen. 30 lam ha irt iajI Sa HOGS 126 to 140 pound hofi, I nd llo; 140 to 300 pounds, 10 Ml i NURIIRY STOCK FOS $ALt CMIAP Now a tha Tlma la Sal Our For Your Fart of CH Two year old budded . W varlelles to choose from, will wt tb out and guarantee them fur 20e Iso all kind of fancy hrubbsry fruit trees at low price. Apply H. J Blagar. Seventh ana ter street, at tha old aland. YOU ARE a Invited nr vntr vvnw thst tha F.nn",,' ysarnd Bargain Parlod no oaf O A. C. Short Courses otgtn Jn. 3, Contlnttt Font Wkf Kv.ry cltUen of Oregon I cordially lnl,jJ? ttand tha short courses of tha Orsion Afn tural College, beginning Jan. 3. Elsvsn dW tlv couraea will ba off.red In Aarletiltiir.. chanla A rta nnmi ai... MnA Art. Conr II If BTnt-await ew fBW..Mas' esilirfl6l ; """i mtiKA uiusiiu, awwi "" ln.d to HEW tha itudant In hU d"' W0,T Make thla a plsssant and profltabl wlnMf lng. No tuition. Raaaonabla aooomnodM"0, "or beautiful llluatraiad bulletin, addra " H. M. TEN N A NT, Reglatrar, CQTvaUU.O: Farmar a Iwalnw-i ravraa ry Ctrrr''