Ml J MORNING ENTERPRISE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1912. Wild With WO Excitement ri i JiiK.irK.ii2 JQ .OREGON CITY, OREGON, IN FEVER OF EXCITEMENT OVER THE WONDERFUL CURES PER FORMED BY ufcmoMe Contest Mb r n n n THE 17 Doctor Madison The Great Medical Expert and Blood less Surgeon. Deaf Made to Hear; Lame to Walk. PERA HOUSE PACKED, NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN IN OREGON CITY BEFORE. Dr. Madison and staff of the medi cal Institute of Liverpool, Eng., and Crawfordsville, Indiana, lectured to a large audience Monday night. ' The doctors are agreeable and forceful speakers and held the audience In close attention while they explained the theory and usefulness of their wonderful discoveries. Many promises were made which seemed utterly impossible to believe, and when the doctor invited those who were hard of hearing to come forward and be cured and G. R. H. Miller, A. Manz and Mrs. W. Shep herd responded to the call and were made to hear in a few seconds. The doctor then called for cripples on crutches and J. M.. Bounds res ponded. He was afflicted with that giant dis ease, rheumatism, for years and he was unauie 10 warn except wun crutches and great difficulty and pain. He was operated on with medicine for twenty minutes and walked off the stage free from pain and stiffness, followed by the wondering crowd, while the doctor broke his crutches. To say the audience was astonished and wild would be putting it mildly. The doctor was warmly congratulated, tt seemed like a dream, but it was real. Ministers and doctors were In the audience, and they seemed as well pleased as any. They treat the following diseases: Paralysis, catarrah, deafness, big neck, bladder and kidney diseases, rheumatism, scrofula, female diseases, bowel complaint, 'debility, dropsy, heart, liver and nerve diseases, tape worm, sore legs, all ear and eye dis eases, cancers, piles, and fistula cured without pain, and all kinds of chronic diseases treated. OFFICE AT Electric Hotel Annex CONSULTATION FREE. The treatment is medicine and bloodless surgery. Will not visit any other town In this county. All wish ing treatment must come to Oregon City. i other free Lecture tonight START EARLY AND SAVE 1000 VOTES EACH CANDIDATE ANNOUNCING HIS OR HER INTENTION TO EN TER THE CONTEST BEFORE SUN1 DAY THE 18TH CAN USE THE CO'" "J BELOW. t 3 .', Ml v -"- z t'4 : . - tt, . l.L-' -yC- - -cJII , e - , i.V . .v.. "- u"""" .3' " ,' - cV """"""n, Vti ( ' . . V " " 00. vTTr'-p'. . nV,'C REMEMBER EVERY ONE HAS AN EQUAL CHANCE. ALL YOU HAVE TO D IS HUSTLE. TEAR OFF THE COUPON ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF PAGE, MAIL OR BRING TO THIS OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON Please Enter the Name of In your Automobile Contest, to start February 19, 1912. This coupon to count as 1,000. Sign here. OFFICE AND YOU WILL BE GIVEN A BOOK- ONLY ONE OF THE COUPONS WILL BE COUNTED FOR EACH CANDIDATE. ANNOUNCEMENT WILL BE MADE EACH DAY AS TO THE. STANDING OF ALL WHO TAKE PART. IF YOU ARE A LIVE ONE , tat Now Gold From Sea Water. Credulous people wbo have put their money In various schemes for ex-. tracting gold from sea water will oe Interested In some statements by Hen ry S. Blackmore In Cassier's Maga zine. Mr. Blackmore says he "collect ed some data several years ago, dur ing which time aotn? $4,301 was ex pended by him and wbicb resulted in securing some $2 in gold from tbe waters of Long Island sound off New Rochelle. N. Y., and some $10 in gold from the mud of East Chester creek. near Pelbam bay. New York, there being about $3,982 expended on tbe sea water Investigation and $379 on the mud." The Impossible. 4I couldn't marry Mr., Lucas. He squints horribiy, mamma.'" 'My dear Miriam, a man with $100,- 000 a year may be afflicted with a slight optical indecision, but a squint never!" Everybody's Weekly. MEXICAN REBELS LOSE 100 IN FIGHT MEXICO CITY, Feb. 10. Zapatista revolutionary troops closing in ,on Mexico City to effect the capture' of the captal today clashed with the fed eral army at Horseshoe Hill, 50 miles south of here, and after an extended engagement, with losses of approxi mately 100 men, were defeated.' It was the most terrific battle fought since the beginning of the Zapatista rebellion. American refugees are fleeing from Guanajuato by special train and the situation in the district is most ser ious. There were 3,200 men engaged in the fight. Of course 2,000 were rebels and the remaining 1,200 fed erals. Rebels held the hill and were push ing north toward Mexico City when the attack was opened by the fed erals. The federal commander suc ceeded in separating the revolution ary army by deploying to the south. The rebels' left wing was severed from the main command and a heavy artillery fire was opened on the rebels base. It was successful, driving the revolutionists from their position. But rebel leaders rallied their forces. The retreat was halted. From another base the revolutionists began operating toward the left flank of the enemy, which was weakened. The rebels took advantage of their posi- i tion and met the fire of the federals j valiantly. For an hour both sides sent a deluge of fire into the position of the enemy. The federal were unable to advance although several attempts were made to dislodge the rebels by flank movements. Feeling a great advantage gained, the rebel commanders ordered a charge. The entire force of 2,000 troops stormed the federals' position, but were met by a rain of bullets that sent them back to the trenches. , The federals followed their advanfc age with a counter attack. Artillery was again called into play and while the field guns were dragged into posi tien from the rear the infantry storm ed the trenches. The rebels again retreated. The retreat was followed by another hail of shot from the "artillery and a gen eral charge which drove the rebels back in disorder. LIVE STOCK MARKET SEEDS LAND PLASTER HAY GRAIN FEED POULTRY FOOD FLOUR HOUSE PLASTER LIME BRICK COAL CEMENT HAMS BACON Oregon Commission Co ELEVENTH AND MAIN ST. Oregon City, Ore. NOT EXPENSIVE Treatment at. Hot Lake, including medical attention," board and baths, costs no more thaa you would pay to live at any first class hotel. Rooms can be had from 75 cents to $2.50 per day. Meats In the cafeteria are served from 20 cents up and in the grill at the usual grill prices. Baths range from 60 cents to $1.00. . We Do Cfire Rheumatism Hot Lake Mineral Baths and mud given under scien tific direction have cured thousands. Write for illus trated booklet descriptive of Hot Lake Sanatorium and the methods employed.- Hot Lake Sanatorium is acces sible as it is located direct ly on the main line of the O.-W. R. & N. railway, and special excursion rales are to he had at all times. "Ask agents. HOT LAKE SANATORIUM HOT LAKE, OREGON. WALTER li. PIERCE. Pres -Mgr. The Portland Union StocK Yards Company reports as follows: Receipts for tlje week have been: Cattle 878; calves, 16; hogs, 1,845; sheep, 2,972; horses, 91. The steer market did not recover any strength during the week just closing. Packers and butchers com plained that with their coolers full and their feed lots overflowing they have not found the demand for beef .strong enough to cut down their sup plies. The cow market showed a stronger upward tendency. Market prophets do. not look for any improve ment at an early date. The ' bog market was strong to a nickle higher. Tops sold at 6.75 and there was a snappy demand for all that was offered. The market for sheep was about steady at last week's prices. Yearl .ings sold at $4.85 and lambs at $5; From indications and correspon dence there will be a big attendance any many exhibitors at the Live Stock Show to be given March 18 19, and 20, 1912 The railroads have made low rates from all Pacific Northwest points. - - The following sales are representa tive: - X 22 Steers 1104 $6.00 109 Steers ... 1222 5.85 49 Steers ........ 1196 5.80 54 Steers ..... 1066 5.50 23 Heifers r 953 5.50 190 Cows 1025 5.00 22 Cows . .. .. .. 1058 4.75 52 Cows 961 4.30 1 Calf ... ;. 160 8.00 6 Calga 305 6.00 4 Bulls 1380 4.50 8 Bulls 1560 4.25 81 Stock Hogs 125 6.75 646 Stock Hogs 202 6.75 393 Hogs -. . 195 6.70 19 Hogs 356 6.00 581 Lambs 82 5.50 358 Yearlings 101 4.85 350 Ewes 105 4.25 260 Ewes 84 3.50 try butter, 25c to 30c; fancy dairy, 40c. EGGS Oregon ranch egg3, 25c to 27c. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots. $1.25 to $1.50 per sack; parsnips, $1.25 to $1.50; turnips, $L25 to $1.59; beets, $1.56. POTATOES Best 'buying 85c to $1.10 per hundred. hundred; Australian, $2 per hundred. ONIONS Oregon, $1.25 to $1.50 per Lvestook, Meats. BEEF (Live weight) Steers, 5c and 5 1-2; cows, 4 l-2c; bulla, a l-2c VEAL Calves bring from 8c to 13c, according to grade. MUTTON Sheep, 3c and 3 l-2c; lambs, 4c and 5c. PR D Prevailing Oregon City prices are as follows: DRIED FRUITS -(Buying) Prunes on basis of 6 1-4 pound? for 45-50's. Fruits, Vegetables. HIDES (Buying) Green hides, 7c to 9c; salters, 5to 6c; dry hides, 12c to 14c; sheep pelts, 25c to 75c each. ; " Hay,, Grain, Feed. . HAY-(Buying) Timothy, $12 to $15; clover, $8 to $9; oat hay, best, $9 to $10; mixed, $9 to $12; alfalfa, $15 to $16.50. OATS (Buying) Gray, $28.50 to $29.50; wheat, $28 to $29; oil meal, $53; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.25 per 100 pounds. FEED ( Selling) Shorts, $26; roll ed barley, $39; process barley, $46; FLOUR $4.50 to $5.25. 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