J. The iniiLLseeiR inmsnoRo.oRKGON, dkckmi.kk n, 1913 VOL NO. 83 rit mOTH-M BIG RED US W THE SHOPS ,1 M"' CnnplM S akt 2.,U!m,-..t that the IWt. lunJ. Kim'"'"" Mt.-rn nan- .ill IM' " 11 ' " Pli'lt adrk rki.' t,,,, ""s""," i.t.-en r. rllun,! Iin.l Me- Mmnv.lleont!,- Ya.nl.ill .l.uiu" i 1' . l f"r- of wi-n H . itit:' I the nn.i i..hf o. r!i. ; UirH Ihn.iik'l tt.ituro. " 11,1,1 ll" .. .! lit I- :ivrrtin ami in " . it i now m Kn-n a. i" .,..ith trailer Us mum n m .au , that ii rs-e ti ear rtiB U tr.ul.5.- Willi IM 't lh mmd o-r m.i) Ih put Mi rMimU'iliih. ' . . 1 1 Thlif ul M.lin ui M- A-K H mil tvtemfig Hi lini-nmK UiJ in Mini' M-otMHiH ! ' P,i!ift,l and tli.it I.mt, I itmp- Ml.uavt all t.i Ik- in n n.liin-HH ikf 151 1, '' "'i- ,'i"ll,'r f miiuiuit l.ki iih Vmriil Hie juiri ill tort th. ir.-H in January. TEtcMlfS' MINIION Kin in l.nl.v men that tK iVrnniv SiiiM-niiti-iiil.-nt of ... Mhint.m I tt'iiity. tirreim till holj th- r k'-i!ar t vniiiiiiatiun fc(ltcliftnlH f..r Staton-rtilk-at.-H 1 in th ( hn.-.tuH tl.ur nit. 10im.l I.a). l'.l:!, nt I p. m.. f'l- Wntinit. I!. S. MiHtiry. I'liysi. my- W.tlni.lay Aftrnin Hivturiiil (i.itw'rantiv. K. a hn. 'ompiwitiiin. M.-thixUin K.-alink' id M.'thtMlrt in Antluni'tu. Thurs.lav l-Wriiimn. Arithmctir. lliitory of lvluoa- M. IH I .1 II .1 I... I.. . .. i. I lilt IHM'L't . ill.'ill.NI 1" f'Wfmiiy. Thiirs.lav Afti-rniHin. Vtt Liti'ratur.'. 1'iiv.io. M.IIukI in unifuat;''. i h.-sis for Primary frunrati's. Friday I'lurnoon ThlMrV Hint I'ri.ll,-.. (Ill lllll' , - - --. ...... 111 in , .-.. -n jfty. Kiik'liMi l.itnalurf, t!ln'in- Jirv. I'ri.l,.,. Ktl l-l'l i I III lliniii V-;..;..;."" ' ' r-iuiovfrmiii'iii. Saturday l'nrt'niHin (Iftmirtry. P.nlany Saturday AftortuMm General History. r.Mikk'iinK' SiilijiM'tH t . r Tticrtit: 1 .iiiuri- niu.iv. J III' M'ry fr. 3 I'lay and I'lay Croim.U 5 me Muhti'HMiin System, ft t"w MnilrrKartt-n, uk an tml to ? Primary SthiH.I. H. W. ltarni'H Wm. St hiilin. rii h. vh twin ih'mIi I dairy ranrh at Karmiriir- tm. wum iiir.- than urt.rit-d wli.-n ' r. c. iv. d tii hint wi-k'ii I i-ari 14 1 latryiti.in. viliit h run. liiiiifd a tin.' Mi tun-of hi hit Ikmik.'. I.m liam. nml hit iiimlmuIi. o ut ti-rl of n-iHt.-r d J.-n.-yn. and found a I.L'. riil tmd.-rn.-ath tlic tmlf tun.', r.-admi.' "A l'rM- iM-r.nn hairy limn h in Tillam.lt f.Mintv. tr '.in." Wm. nays In- .IiM-Hti t know how th.-y ranie in. til iMlHH.tlHIlin of tti.' iitmto. hut ii-iliH klmw llilil Iiim runrh m not liKitt.-d in Tillammik (!ounyt. I rft'ri-H.-fit Siir.-lla rord-tA - not Nuhi m htor.-N. Will rail at hoin.'t on rcl'l.-Ht. and dn tt lilting, ami t.'ach liow to adjust 1 .1 . . . . ami w-ar Hi.- inni-i. uur tailor cd mad. t' nn-aHiirr ror.-t. in. rludmir tin- lat.-at front lao.', viitt an i-xM-ru-iir.-i forn.-ti.-r H.-rvin', nt no more than hivh t laMi ror h.-Ih iMirt ha-d in Ktor.-K. Mnt. M. L ('audi.'. IlillhU.ro. Fifth and Ja.'kiioti Str-t. I'tion.' No, .Vil. fyitf li."..ri.M I allt anil vtif.-. of Kno. Stark t'o.. Indiana, wt-r. visitoni at t'orin liuH. th. laid of the --k. ui-U of Th. Tal- "it. Mr. Ia!l'l' lirotln-r. im Mrx. J. It. Mt mil. hw m.st.-r. Mr. 'lull il i a foreman on tin .N.-W lork. t hltitk'o tV .St. IUIH ILtiUav. nmninjf from Chiratfo tn I'.ulTalo. Ih.-v returned th. lint of the ttn-k, as the husliiiru had l'it a few dais laolT. Th to intln ri a"d J. It. Merril rr down to the ootintv wat Satunlay. tn.-fliinf with fnnd If so'i want a raniff t tint latH tlie world for tlie nioii.-y, rail on Itavid ('.irwin, l'.atik Annex ruillinc. and his Quality l!ani.'i-H. all the way fr.im fii to J.'tTi. Tln ite are the Ud rtknym ever t'laoed on the market in IIiIIsImim. fall in and et tln-m K. W.-hHtiMin. of Ulw SfliolU a.'ih mt to the t itv Monday, th. iirsl time mure lie was injure bv earth t aunt' in m him whil. working ut the Ixittoni of a w. ovt r SZ feet m il.-i'lh. .Mr. en ktr.mt k.is that if hu h:ul Ix-en hti''in oit-r. the out . . . . .1 . . eelrt thai ll was uie narniwesi fsrajM' of tiirt life. Hard lime lanff" at the Hall. Saturday 'JUDGE 1. J. GLEETON 11 lake Mace of th I (rat of the Week WAS ONCI! WSTHICT ATTORMiV til RE a Clrtall Jadrc la Mallautaah Coaaty After Btia Caaaty Ja4(e Grand Jury Witnesses -A Sie- lirlHt frank Unwell .1 l Kei-d JuOe r. J. t.leeUm. well known ii.-.j.i r,.,ml ,..l(.h .-. Tornmv l.. - t i . .. .. . .. ko. wnen ne wan jnmn, Meven I'.uIUtek, rranki listrii t attorney Jor thin distrit L Iwinck. (Jettrire Kelly. Mrs A A wa in ttiH rii ii,- r.rui ..f ty Drauifhn i-a 6: (I K tiuttaf.son 5 SITS CIO Wm Koprl I ). ( lim n I x,n n ll y. 411 L r tl 111 Ja-f.li Sfhiiilf w i-j . 70, K't T Mutphj M 10. Lurrn JuIkii 10 J ". llinii'illMIHnn-W I Smilb, ) P. w, Mate V thr f !irv. .lll a, Jithn Ik rl l, M Nniu. lucr, NriiMin. Wtlaoti. Win Mc'nitUn. con JuJve Camphcll A ''" J luii m t l Juha Hurmiin, Arr n h K Itrnny, Johanna IrMman, A I' tx-tmr. Stanlr r ir'Mrrn. Jamrr . 'uma'la. mil. rarh l JO, Samul Kur. J J ( onavtiy, htuil Olarti, John KkiWi-'B, J Ti'.ia, kanm I'rarana, jutora. rath 1. It J' A Bai.rv Mia. ft. Iirnlon li itnuan. tak Ing Iralimony, II bo, Ita V, I'.ftrt, ror- onr, 16 H OLD CONTROVERSY STARTED BY ARGUS Cha. J. Schnahel. of Portland. Takes up Arzua f ish Story SENDS IT BACK TO OUTING. S. V. Rciiiti the old Dispute at to W aether or Not Fish bat Feclinf ... in. . iij n)r- mm ui inr - - - la-ek. mttinx on the circuit court T I P f' 1 & . 1 1 a ... li 0. L 1 Aldnch is, Jno McAl- U-nrh. In pla- of Jude ( amp- ,.n jhn Cusiaf.n. Amelia an! Ih-II. whu wm hearinK a cae in Jake Harding. MoAlN n. ia ?, 10; a ft . . j B t .IP tl I Arnold Mcleod 5. Harry n.-r, MiUu Stevens 8. llucher. 1:1th 1; C A .Muitnoman. Mr. Mmon, after furvinr two t. rmH a:i district at torney, went to Portland to tirartit- law. After tieintf there Alfnl f'-imrlu r if Il. lvi tiri a few ypan ha uiwlel Judk'e was a city caller Saturday. .lonel Wi-tHter a rounty Judjro, r;l. ('. Mulloy. of I.aur.1. was and was later elected circuit a county seat caller. Saturday. 1 jude. He Bays that he has his John I). Koch and J as. N. Chas. J. SchnalH-I, a Portland attorney. Beeintr the story of C. F Koontz catching a trout after it had swallowed Cat. Jack's hook, bait, and sinker, with a foot of line, a few minutes after it had made away with the busi- Card- ness end of Jack's fishing tackle, sent the article to Outinjr, and received from them a reply that they would use the article, fyr. SchnalK-l's letter to the Arirus follows -and the query now, "Can a Fish Feel?" The letter: Kditor Arirus: lou will re- YoiirOrder leiK" . if wijn iimi in- nun 111.11 jonn l. locn ano j as. .t. ,. 7 . d-Kket laden until March 1. and l-oudon, of above Illoomin. were call that in an issue of your pa that the courts treated . Mr. t'leeton waa district attor ney here when tius Wachllne w as tried for the murder of John l. IHlrit k. near P.loominir. As there are con- !n the city Monday. J. H. Ha:iHe. of South tin, was in town the last week. W. K. Smith, of South Tuala- per a couple of weeks ajro you had an item concerning trie trip i.f u.-n finhermen alnntr l)airv T the h fishermen losintr his bait. Tuala- hook and sinker, and later on the well as tN-inif a jinlire ol law. ".. a. r T. OM Mr. C . i-ton s one of the tiest i i"". . r " " , .1.1. pleaders tH-fore a jury-an.l the Arthur, Knox, of (.aston. wasrim.mstn,.. revived theold con. Imndret i who h.-anl him argue a clty visitor the last ot the .....,. 0 wh eth ,.r a fish has in the Wachllne case will never week. .,...,:i.:i; iwru that it . . .t I 1 M'llnlllll 1L I VII LIIV illvul J o forget his plea for con vie ion. ., . - hn(kerchi fs. km nn nerves. You know that I t nay tie lixes me iookh 01 , i.,.,.,, -. ,i. u,i.u .n;i(nn onH .... .. . . i- 1 n.-t a tier., niiiot iiiji 1 3. iii 111 I'onu.-i 3 m ui'uaiaui-: uivwwiuvhi n- IHlH N.ro. ana mi-s a nu-iro ,,.1- d y y 3J th ilH of f18herrnan in the tan town w here there was once ...;.. J world differ on this point Isaac .. ,.Mnffka. ti aim Tvi r i nir ami ft rs. J- i. .1 i 1 im. 1 jurti a iHniiu; niMa,v. a-. . . ..... ' 1111 t tmelv. and if Farminttton. were HillsUiro wears the aame wholesome old callers Saturday smile. rhmtmas Rhotniinir made oasy ot r.r.n.r'u lxv:ititi thev have a COtMY COI WT ,lMi ,.f ver thing for women and children. founty Court adjourned Friday Married, at the home of Terry of last week, to again convene and wife, of above lia.stn, triia u..-. l The following road 1 1 i.f V' Mow Hubert l. men. "Ml t ions -v n r d'red to the et als. tf (iWAi' Walt insisted that fishing was a harmless sport and did not sub ject the hsh to any pain. I sent your clipping, with 1 little note, to the leading sports men s natier in tne Linnet States. '"Outing" ot New York. and I inclose herewith their re- nlv. I do not doubt but that - - . . .... 1 1 your article will be reproduced . . ti rur .... I r.ui: n - lutiUlS il. iXVI UIHI nt nri1..r..ii established according to the rejiorts of the viewers. The follow ing claims were ai- - 1 . . . . . 1 .. n-...:. 1 iiiir v in its dud icat on ana a aiscus AilalllH tiiiiiiainiK. v.-'i"! "'I . T.7 1 . Hall and Miss Magdalena Laws, sion win arise wieen bporia- aa- 1 . 1 4. men irum uii paiwui nunu. .rt'rupd to have the ,. how famou9 this tment o , , .. . , make The has the Tavrlf-aw-.. ' ", time. Hans Kasmiisen. 1 was in town r rmay of Orenr He wants .el 1 iv tiranu-i . ' . . -ui evening. Ii-c. l. rrues win ik- u ioiiowing claims eic m- was m t""" .... -.v given for the N-st sustained lady I ,wh1 for the month of Novem- to get out of town and get on a . . 1 . 1.. I. I lnnt. .mn.iu' Him 6:iviriLT that and gentleman ciiaraoiero. .iiu-nH.r; iuhvu ...,...,..., - ---- sic Johnson & I hivis. l ickets. kl-mr Youa. tup p.r Urn... .1;$ oo muro is none IIKC Uie silicic me. including supiH-r. R All are in- w. c t.ut-, coetr.k i & - Herman Collier and wife, of M.llir Wilai'm, .Irp t.ra.urtr 7S oo Scholia. Were in town the last 01 John Nyi'K. touai- court $4 oo tne week. Herman hopes to t II Kraaoiirr, ro ju.lne aal & riploj t nave roais s0 ho can make il'Xl , the trip in his auto, a year hence. I K.r. Kml latlr, iuvrmle cmrl- 5 5 Knr sale at a bargain: Ork iw-aair h.m..u. fink iiipi i. ff.ee... f oo . harness, light wagon. J-llJ-."PT! tmls. II U.' lUfttra Ml lit r A l SH IH1M !' f Iiwiiet '-. u..i. i-,.,..i.u cmntM' afr - 16 oo John J. Kelly, close to Dunzer a iianiry, cocniiiii""""" 4S J station, on S. P.. Koek Creek, ) C A,.,.lcK.c. .Irp .l.rr & W H 7 f N j 38-40 w m T onecr. aal A rP laullor 6 ia.it. t . . i ii Urtvri. hrritf aai up. ci i )i ie . ot L;ar ton. was niUvryC, ath.a.1 ...pt oibc- 7 5 . to iisiH,ro and Qrenco, vited Mr and Mrs. (Jeorge Hiers- durf. of North Tualatin Plains. were in town Saturday. Mr. I'l. rsdurf leaves at once to plant out live acres of low cranberries on his P acre tract near Itwaoo. so as t have them U-aring next season. Ct. has made a suc cess in raising hops, and he now wants to try the cranberry proixtsition. t..r urile- Four cows, grad.'t two in milk, one just fresh, other coming fresh in Feb., other two will U fresh in Pecemlier. Jas. bunion, r. miles south id Utrneli- .it... i:.... I lii.iipun US, Iowa lllll, v tiriieiiu.i, vmik-mi, Uoute 2. :5,'-:W A. (' Honelson. has bought a t..'. . Aii.in.v unit will move I in ill ni l" ui--"".. , ther- the first of the year, and try ranching. He traded in his ti;ii.,i-.r.. iii.iii,. mi a farm, reoeiv- 1 1 iiir-'i M , , . . $IHH) for It. A. aiso iHiught the big team of hiacK ("has. lirown, led; T)-wnl" Inaprctlou Co. tc of. I W..I lllltll ill if It ti aia i i tr 1 1 t wMin town Saturday. Finis 1.. it rIVl'ti i.f I fitiaitl If till L . "" "I 1 Jill 1 1 I, M.i lnln Friday. y. Murphy, of Mountain- 1 as a county Kent visitor way, J. J. k'.,ll., ..r 1 i ki ... - "ii.y, oi iiemw newum, 'm L i ... Will Il.lt,. V.. I. ....I.... II.. .... -- ...nu iiiiiiiriiiiy, lie t-.- ; "I'lreiurti to Minnesota this ieu:r. t'liristenwn. tho Ueed- C Wacks.nith unit maeliinerv Sin " ,n U"' l'ily Sall,r,,ny i IjOIIU I,'., i .i i i -"v, nveuni road ro fr nto the V Wia yanl" ll,Hl W,'L'k' for " ri'Hi. in .. Tom;,! Hti1,r,M,,l. f Portland, n Kfwr res , ,..,t f MiJiM U l'0,lrty H'at visitor i --ay. Mn. li-iM., ii i- i, . . i WiilV,ni'1:i,ulH. wtre Hnxton Week l,K'r r(,lativ,,f, Arwin co ttmtl Jk curtctit ip l 5 vi-.-i. f.. Ncin Tihhmi. comtu ct... U 5 Wm W I'litlip. UmaKca l 4o Tvia-wtitrr InavwctloB Co. mrv of J 5" IVlla PrtiK Slorr. tfllrf St c h ep 14 S Df V A llailrv. i Mn Rlehatttaon 5 W 1 Smith, j p SI Nilchmao... to 15 Ralph Klnton. Kl C tranacript-. 9 5" alla-rl I' IH-ttllrlH, C r CI lun.r a a" l v. . L eM.-n,..U,otor on t he motor .over on the a a ti.i.u a fi r icc mv i til nmivi k t' u . an kjuunnv .,Mttiw ro H o. IUo Merc K 6,s, A 5i rtflmi over last week to take a .. . II ll Mi-Kntlf I . .l; l 1-1. Irr II II Mllllirilirr J. - lot,, am mil OUC 01 iniS DiafV. 1I1C - ... .-... lew .. . Reit motor was taken oil for the in the last of the week. lie is ivnrLinir for the tug sawmill in Yamhill county, and says that the little town is booming right along that's what a payrol does. C. C. Jackson, who was con I J, Will WOlll J, A li" .J- Klrcllon-W V Smith ll. C O Kellfi iii. - . - i ..i. i. IhIah i nip nisi Mi't'iv. liiv vviiii'tiiij 6, K 0 llnfaii "l ', v" " JI, . 1 1 . ' l,m,r nffpr the llickrllinr . J ii v.iaui j, - lnlr lrii u 7 Ho I'haa llicarinrit . " - i inn m iv - --- I w,i V"" . ...n.... . DM. V l l l..l., .,f tnlrnir it ntT v Capita a 5, - m""j "J- :v inienueu nave m iiM..h II. l,Blll(lt-T "1 1 TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS If yo t don't want to come to town, just phone vonr order n and it w ill be promptly attended to as if you called in person. We specialize in "Hurry Up" orders and you can get a prescription made up very conven iently in this way. All orders are sent out by the earliest possible return mail. No need to wait till you come to town- Phone that order in today. On and after April 1 we will send out prescriptions and tl lilt t ll t 1 ll av . uexau liemeuies uy i arcei rosr rrepayea wunoui exira charge. The Delta Drug Store kLaALL STORE- WARDS ?n.ninta cattle, nui; caives. 4108: sheen. 3173: Cattle liquidation has been ex t ie coming international Livestock Show lemand for Drime heavy steei-s is very strong; prices are gener ally 30 to 50 cents higher than thev were a week ago. best crmde steers are selling from 7.1HI to SS. W and medium grades at 7 no to S7.!i0. The butcher iittln rliviiiin shared in the ad- vuin. ... . .. . vance of beef prices to a limiteo extent Supply was limited ana mifilitv not of the best. A tew piivv-9. nt Si?. SO. heifers at fh. o, bulls at $5.50 and stags at it-o.ou are a few top sales in this division . , . i 1. 1 . p t THERE IS A KINSHIP between the bank-book and the pay envelope. They should be made to travel hand in hand in a mutual prosperity that re-act to the ever t lasting benefit of them an possessed of both. f- Keep your pay envelope acquainted with one vr!-oUr bant books. You know we pay the . jrates of interest. -aw Am hlmlit and Third MMional BanK Op. ivi mm m m the past year, and he says lie is J;" ' ; ia.pi.rni John Kamna says that two ..n, nn In lenill Willi a miK' - lommra mure anil ne win ite ' IV.0 I 75- i ot.iini"- " - - . ,. I ... . . i h I . . ... 1 1 . 1 1 . . 1. b-. i n km unci'. r.irrfiil eiinar-waamnaion k e t0 mi ui iiiiisw u C It Huchanan. of Cornelius, c,p sS js. n.- ,BaPr,,,w" auto, with rock roads and bridges i. ....( s Mni v i; ii. " -..i f ot'nrv ml i liiv v WHS down U me v.t, " .,-., a K,-man I47 S. "".V; 1 l..,;i, . I.i, lnt nf 1 . ... ...i iiut nviu'. 1 iri 1 a ii..;iuH imir 'i win wuuu n'l iw o probate nus.ues, . - . Jihnwm .MhoMa m . r 1 this eomimr vear. and IUUVUUt.il. . a.1 then another levy will do the - - ..1 ... I . . 1 a 1 . . Ihnt V .- .Mi.inii.tit wiilow'a rriisiotm-May imon m, Work SO mai nearly u 1 for Imal settlement. I.." l".w" Ti ivra Hiein-.ile nil KU v,.,v.. tnnvt foot nir il. ... fonret to ask for a 5; 1 I'' " Of Garden Roa.Kh.K'ee.ch.0. S i. i-T.; ' ntmr ni4 Nt'i'LUPii n ui tv in utor Wm. Morgenson, m v " . T w 11 1.v.U lit. Home, was up to uu - 'ft u Um- 7J 64. Cir- iirut ,,f the week, and called i t k'.'" j a ,v Jt, c,,0 the Argus, in com,mny with his , wi. 4. i,l,l ne trhlKir. Die uison. . rra -" 'J.. ... si,..t.tf i F -' I . I .! iieanc I. m - . ..." Il l- f, 1? A. V L, .. D -...nlil.a 1 70. V M KFl ii..i.... vii.tni-i iiv. lie raiseu r u.i... ... r.rom-r s ... , 10, I.Olll" Kre.1 Uamel was in lrom VVest Whi ; 4. NJ . ... i ... II.. viiidi.il '.'filaj I lraiiurr i. n r Union. Niuinmy. m- V -I i T , 5 7o C O Keiter ai '"i V"" pounils of ftlsike need in 19U JJ V . S P R K Co 40 j6. Be.U & . i ,l.t in ft load for the 'W'aA ui,. Men Co 6 to. ami i"r4 p-- ..,no.... r..arriiit State caw o j Tr'.'!f.J a.i. the following: Oal- niarket rs' .,,;. 0i. following: 0.1- K J. Thomas, of near wav -r- Nrii,en, Roy Hao. wiio. ttii wnHSnth, city says thatonuma are nr -- Ut HlMUt 9 . , nll,ei P Mattiui, tlec'tl- n.o Olson, who raised 9 acres V&e, w.,M5o; u- of onions this year, was up iron. pMcto. w . , A Olson Htation. Monday. , Oeo Sloan, wit. .ch 5o; , n v.i"-- . , .. llill.hnrn Eens-liox 05 lUHaboro, Or. hVp Ua. W t Jo. McClarkin. of Laurel, was Buai, Ii; 7-. in town Saturday, All kimlu ..i- f wm " ian(y house Hlip- Pren J , wn and chil- fchrii..im,y make a 1 "'H dandy lrln, ' i"rte u iiuiiuy "Mortmont tochouaa from. tKnt there wi lie an Ktnas of suburban sales of realty. His section is as close to 1'ortland as d the Aloha-Huber ts i , . , tin,.,.,!. aertinn Will SOOH be B city of Tortland workers. Tim Hiivton Lumber Co new sawmill firm, managed by Messrs. Aagaarde ana luoois, red n site at Buxton, tha rv 1 - mc.ioc:.. liicvv, Ull a.'v " - -i- i v... fiMtftha nt a m e iroiii 1 -II U!i nmiilr Koirlrl . H .nn wi,, ii.m n i . r. livk.ii low ii, nn" ... ..i.' the construction of a mill with a ...,; .it nt i:i tnru irct, uouj. feu.i hono pnnrrHL-Leu iui tv ..in 1HCJI .I'V : . lions feet ot iimoer, .iu a ii ot ir. in inu nun mime dv-iiiv - reu nntnnir an will make some me ciitnc""" . .i t...:oa fnr itnxton. to say the uuaii.vij.-. - j . - , i Thov hnve bought the Ntiilaen place for Bite, Thp hoc market is probably 5 to 10 cents stronger, prime light stntf sellinc at S8.00 in bulk, and a few choice loads at $8.05 and $8.10. Liquidation was about tn .ti) ner cent less than for the t-imviiuis six davs. Outlet for . .i i irnnii hniT is nronn. frv.r.. ..v-r. Sheep house conaition snowea i-nrvr i;ttlo ehnnird. There IS a i ii j i , " i...r.. good sale prevalent for fat mut- a i 1 1 1 l ton and lamos, dm ouyere set-m ha nVm.liniT hids on the roor grades. Fancy yearlings at 15.00 and lambs at $6.50 were extreme sales. Choice selling ewes are nnt otTerinc. Most of the sales overntTrt from $li.50 to $3.65. T . . . ii Entries are pouring in tor me -'at Stock Show the coming week Stock from all sections of the Pacific Coast is entered. Special stock entered for premiums will approximate wuu neaa. rrepa ratinna hovp heen made to han dle the largest crowd in tne nis- tory of the l'acinc international livestock bhow, SHUTE SAYINGS BAI1K American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 Banhing in All Its Branches Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit, Commercial Loans. Foreign Loans, Domestic Letters of Credit, Safe Deposit Boxes, Traveler's Checks, Savings Deposit. Book Acc't, Time Certificates of De posit, Farm Loans, Collateral Loans. 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings" Deposits. Alf Hevwood. of Oak Park, was in the city Monday. W. N. Brown, of Laurel, was in town Saturday. v S Smith.of South Tualatin. was a city caller the first of the week. Nolo T.nra.pn.nf helow Newton. was in the city, Monday, on bus- ness with the county court. r. TJ Adams, of Schol s. was V. - - ., Up to tne Cliy luonuay. mi Adams for many years was in xne mercantile business at Scholls. Mr. Adams returned from a trip n fnui wanlra ncrn nnd he TiUSii a it" ,,vvnu .n-i t says that considerinR everything old Oregon lias tnem an Deaien to a frazzle. How About Your Christmas Shopping ? Christmas bells will soon ring merrily have you selected your gifts ? , If not. you cannot do better than to visit my exposition of all that is artistically choice in my line. The selection displayed of Diamonds Watches Jewelry Silverware Novelties, etc. etc. has much to recommend it. It is the best I have ever shown, and you know what I have done in the past. There is wisdom in buying this class of goods here, for you have the largest stock to select from, prices that are absolutely right, and a guarantee of a perfect satisfaction back of every article. That's worth the pnec you pay. LAUREL Watcb maker and Jeweler M. HOYT Graduate Optometrist m n i II