MOKNING JUNTERPRISE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1913. 1 . - Not on Him. "Your face seems familiar, but I cau't recall ever meeting you before." '1 don't think you ever met me." "But I can't get over thinking I have seen you before. Maybe I have seen your picture some where." "But I assure you I never have been cured of any thing." LOCAL BRIEFS The young -people of Maple Lane will give a veTy interesting entertain ment at that place the evening of Feb ruary 22, Washington's birthday. The affair will take the form of two short dramas tnat will be produced by -the Maple Lane young people, which will be followed by a social and informal amusement. The two playlets will be "The Quit Family," and "Jumbo Joe." Pies will be sold during the evening, but the entertainment will be free. Under the direction of their teacher, Miss Lulu Mliller, a program and basket social will be given the evening of Feb. 21, at the Oak Grove School house in honor of Washing ton's birthday. All persons interest ed are cordially invited and a good time is assured as the children are taking much interest in the affair. James Church, of Salem, spent sev eral days in this city the latter part of last week as the guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Church. Mr. Church, who for many years was a resident of this city, is now manag er of the Portland Flour Mills inter ests in the Capital City. If you'd be dubbed a handsome girl, And win a handsome Knight; The secret here do I impart, Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea at night. Jones Drug Company. Mrs. I. S. Clark, her daughter, Car oline and son, Dr. Henry Clark, were the guests of Mrs. G. W. Grace over Sunday. The home of the Clarks is in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pratt, spent the week-end at Corvallis, and other up river points, where they went on a pleasure trip. They went to Cor vallis by boat. Carl Caufield was in thib city Mon day visiting friends and relatives. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Cau field. This is the season when -your - blood needs purifying; if the blood i3 pure and healthy, you will be well. The most reliable blood remedy is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c, Tea of Tablets. Jones Drug Co. The Ladies Missionary Society of the Christian Church at Gladstone , will meet at the home of Mrs. F. A. Burdop on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, when church work will be taken up. You can't lose by buying Conkey's Laying Tonic. If your hens don't lay you get your money back. 25c, 50c, and $1.00 packages. For sale by Oregon Commission Co. , George McCarver, steward of the Commercial Club, has returned to his work after severad days absence. Mr. McCarver has been ill of the grip. Harry Garrett, R. Saer, C. G. Sa per and Edna Hutchinear were a party of Canby folk that visited this city over Sunday. Miss Sarah Jones and Joseph Brooks were guests of W. J. Wilson and family Sunday. Perry O. Stacey, manager of the Canby Abstract Company, was in the city on business Monday. End of the stason celan-up on um brellas at 20 per cent off at Burmeis ter & Andresen's. Alvin Lindlann and his brother, George, both of Woodburn, were in this city over Sunday. O. Lindlack, of Portland, has been in this city for several days looking over the town. Umbrellas that will be a satisfac tion to own at Burmeister & Andre- - sen s. W. C. Simfons, of Portland, was a visitor in Oregon City over Satur day and Sunday. A. H. Croven, of Monmouth, has been in this ciy for several days at tending to business. H. WeBterburn, of Portland, has been in Oregon city on a business trip. Six weeks of rainy weather before Spring why not get an umbrella at Burmeiate,r & Andresen's? Mrs. E. Paul, of Clackamas, is in Oregon City for several days. The chance of a lifetime to get um brellas at Burmeister & Andresen's O. Olson, of Portland, was a bus iness visitor to Oregon City Monday. Miss Pearle Toliver, of Molalla, is in Oregon City for several days. B. T. McGinnis, of Portland, was a week end visitor in this city. J. Fritschv of Portland, was in this city Sunday visiting friends. - Dr. van Brakle, Osteopath, Mason ic Building, Phone Main 399. Fftiit Tree Spraying According to Law by Jack Gleason Under the direction of O. E. Freytag, County Fruit Inspect or. Phone Main I6U E ALL BUT 20,000 BALES With dealers estimating that prob ably not more than 20,000 bales of hops remain out of the hands of brewers in the entire country, the situation in the local trade takes on a different look. While only a small amount of bus iness has passed in the- spo t hop trade recently, considering the small amount of holdings the volume was quite heavy. Oregon holdings are estimated from 6000 to 7000 bales and California about the same as Ore gon. Dealers have so few hops at this time they can scarcely be con sidered as a factor in the trade. This might possibly be one of the reasons why they are not inclined to boost the market on remaining lots. If anything their position may be cosidered bearish, because with hops in their hands and with a de sire to take hold of contracts, it would not be wise for them to at tempt to put the 1912 crop higher. This would ruin their chances of getting the contracts without paying more money for them. Recent deals in contracts have been around 15 16 c a pound with the bulk of the growers holding out for still higher figures. Prevailing Oregon City price are as follows: HIDES (Buying) Green salted, 7c to 8c; sheep pelts 75c to $1.50 each. FEED (Selling) Shorts $25; bran $24; process barley $27 to $28 per ton. FLOUR $4.50 to $5. HAY (Buying) .Clover at $9 and $10; oat hay best $11 and $12; mix ed $10 to $12; selling Alfalfa $13.50 to $17.00; Idaho and Eastern Oregon timothy selling $19.50 to $23.00. OATS $25.00, to $26.00; wheat 85; oil meal selling $40.00; Shay Brook dairy feed $1.30 per hundred pounds. Whole corn $28. Livestock, Meats. BEEF (Live weight) steers 7 and 8c; cows 6 and 7 c, bulls 4 to 6c. MUTTON Sheep 5 to 6 1-2; Jambs 6 to. 6 l-2c. PORK 9 1-2 and 10c. VEAL Calves 12c to 13c dressed, according to grade. WEINIES 15c lb; sausage, 15c lb. POULTRY (Buying) Hens 11 to 12c; stags slow at 10c; old roosters 7c. Fruits APPLES 50c and $1. DRIED FRUITS (Buying), Prunes on basis 6 to 8 cents. VEGETABLES ONIONS $1.00 sack. POTATOES About 35c to 40c f. o. b. shipping points, per hundred. Butter, Eggs. BUTTER (I ytng), Ordinary conn try butter 25c and 30c; fancy cream ery 75c to 85c roll. EGGS Oregon ranch case count 20c; Oregon ranch candled 21c. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Mount Hood Land Company to I. T. Hart, land section 6, township 3 south, range 5 east; $10. Otto H. Mbinig to Oscar Smith, lots 1 and 2, Otto Meinig's second addition to Sandy;; $1. C. G. Meyer to Eugenia H. Taggart lots 15, 16, 17' and 18, block 3; lots 19, 20 and 21, block 4; lots 1, 2 and 3, block 6, Pleasant Little Homes Addition; $100. Joseph Stephanowioz to Aspasia Stephanowioz, land section 28, town ship 3 south, range 5 east; $100. Charles Albright and wife to Chris tian Muralt and wife part Andrew Hood D. L. C, sections 9, 10 15 and 16, township 3 south, range 4 east; $1,000. Otto Dart to Freda D. Hirons, land section 28, township 3 south, range 4 east;; $1,000. Julias S. Johnson and wife to Arnt Eimon, land section 20, township 4 south, range 4 east; $10. William. M. Hardin and wife to M. Morehead, trustee land section .28, township 1 south, range 5 east; $1. Edmund E. Saling and wife to Fred C. Bartholomew, land in Hugh Currin D. I C, section 16, township 3 south, range 4 east;; $2,000. Rheumatism. In almost every instance is direct ly caused by uric acid in the blood. Meritol Rheumatism Powders are manufactured for the express purpose of neutralizing and eliminating the uric acid from the system. Easy to take and thoroughly effective. Jones Drug Co., Exclusive Local Agents. SFRiNG OUTING COAT. A Picturesque Model From Across the Sea.' OT QBAY-OBSEN BATIM. Features of the coat from Paris shown today are the novel cut of this type of coat the capacious body, large armholes, -comfortable sleeves and fig ure concealing lines. The model is developed in gray-green ratine of spring weight. fyfj; . '; !iilf WIFE SENT TO INSANE ASYLUM ASKS DECREE Alleging "that her husband caused hrr to be detained in the insane asy lum at Salem, although she was sane, Louisa "lamilton Monday filed suit for a divorce against William Hamil ton. They' were married in El Cen tra, Cal., January 2, 1908. Mrs. Ham ilton says she was detained in the asylum from August 16 until Septem ber 1, 1912, when she was paroled. She' avers that thereafter her hus band tried to have her sent back to the asylum, laughed at her for having been an inmate of the asylum and insisted that she was insane. She is a native of Finland, and declares that her husband in the presence of others ridiculed her when she tried to speak English. She asks that her maiden name, Louisa Jacobson, be restored. "An Eccentric Wager. In the old betting books of the Jockey club and White's In. London are to be found many curious records of wagers. There was once a young man who made money on spider rac ing. "He wagered that a spider which be would produce would cross a plate quicker than a spider to be produced by a friend. Each spider was to have its own plate. His opponent's spider, however, on being started would not stir, while his own ran with immense speed. The bet was consequently lost, and the loser soon found out the rea son why. Our young friend had a hot plate." This Is told by Ralph Nevlll in "The Man of Pleasure." SHE GAVE UP ALL HOPE Physicians Failed To Help Mrs. Green, But She Finally Found Relief in Cardui. Meetze, Va. Mrs. J. C. Green of this place, says: "I suffered with womanly troubles so that I could hardly sit up. Two of the best doctors in our town treated me, and I tried different medi cines, until I gave up all hope of ever Setting well. One day, I decided to try some Car dui. It did so much for me that I ordered some more, and it cured me! Today, I feel as well as I ever did in my life. Ths pains and the trouble are all gone. I feel like another person in every way. I wish every sufferer could know what Cardui will do for sick women." A few doses of Cardui at the right time, will save many a big doctor bill, by preventing serious sickness. It tones up. the nervous system, and helps make pale cheeks fresh and rosy. Thousands of weak women have been restored to health and happiness by using Cardui. Suppose you try it It may be just the medicine you need. N. B. Write to: Ladiei Advisory Dept., Chatta nooga Medicine Co., Chattanooea, Tenn.. for Special Instructions, and 64-pace book. "Home Treatment for women," sent in plain wrapper, on request. - FOR SALE BY THE JONES DRUG COMPANY More Light at Same Cost The Same Light at Less Cost The famous Mazda Light will give you lasting satisfaction in every way. It throws a clear, strong, white light, the nearest imitation to sunlight it has been possible to get. As superior to the old carbon light as they were to the candle of our grandfathers. Note to exceptional prices below. Watt . Candle Power Price, Clear Price' frosted Base 15 12 35c 40c 20 16 35c ' 40c 25 20 35c 40c 40 32 40c 45c 60 50'' 55c 60c 100 80 80c 85c 150 120 . $1.25 $1.35 250 200 $1.90 $1.60 Special We carry in the electrical Portland Railway, Light & Power Company Beaver Building, Main Street GETS ONE YEAR IN JAIL CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 17. One year in jail and $5000 fine was the sentence imposed today on John H. Patterson, president of the National Cash Register Company, convicted with other officials of the company of having violated the Sherman anti trust law. : Before sentencing Patterson, Judge Hollister scathingly araigned the business methods of the National Cash Register Company. Patterson was sentenced to serve one year in the Troy, Ohio, jail, and correspondingly ' heavy . sentences were given 27 other defendants. Only one of the defendants, George Edgeter, the company's secretary, escaped. He pleaded that his only connection with the concern was to look after the insurance and taxes, and that he had .nothing to do with the actual manufacture or sale of its stock. On this plea the court finally dismissed . Edgeter after it had already, sentenced him to three months in the Troy jail. Patterson's bond was fixed at $10, 000, and the bonds of the other 27 convicted men were fixed at $500 each pending an appeal. Defendants William Bippus, Alfred Thomas and Jonothan Hay ward were each sentenced to nine months in jail and to pay the costs of the trial. The ether 24 defendants, including Pliny Eves, district manager at San Francisco, and Earl Wilson, former district manager at Los Angeles, and W, C. Howe, sales agent for the San Francisco district, were each senten ced to one year in jail and ordered to pay the costs of the trial. Before sentencing the defendants, Judge Hollister overruled a motion for a retrial. The convicted men then filed notice of appeal and were given four months in whick to pre pare , records. The sentences as tounded the defendants, who had ex pected to be fined only. The prisoners were sentenced to imprisonment in the county jails at Troy, Dayton and Lebanon, Ohio. Patterson , was sentenced first and the . other sentences followed in rap id succession... Before sentencing the convicted of ficials, Judge Hollister said: "Success should not be measured by dollars. 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