IWIIlltf llUItf ItltHH-' SOCIETY J Happenings of Interest on the Gay i Side of Life in WwMw4HiKa lllior-Kny VliUnf. Tho marriage of Mia Horlba ' Lollta Kay. yoursst daughter of Mrs, Thomas Kay, of ibis city, and Mf. Ralph It Fisher, of Portland, was celebratod Wudnosdny evening itt the- brlde'0 mother's home on Mate Btreot. at which over on hun dred rolatlre and friends were pres ' ont. Hov. V. W. Cllte, pter of the First Baptist cliuroh performed tho bountiful ring ceremony. Tho Kay home was beautifully dec . orated, the Jiall being banked wltli lauroatlnn. Hie front Jinrlor war In lilnk, imrnalnn .hyacinths and Hng 7Uh holly rnrrylny out tht schomn orfoc-tlvoly. The back parlor and din ing room were In white and groan, festoons of tingllsli bally and boun tifully potted forn being "Red, while cnrnatloiiH worn abundantly tisml. Tho conterplerd dn tho tnblo wna lontr stemmed lllllos. Bmllax was aUo festooned In pretty designs about tbo room. MIbi Nina MoNnry and MIbs Halllo Bhnw bad tho ontlre charge of tho decorating. At 8 oVtock Mrs. lloinor Smith sang "llenuty'a Hy," artor which Mis Uutli anhrlolsou rondorud Lohengrin's wedding inareh and thu bridal party onlored tho parlors, whoro tbo ceremony wan performed. Tbo" brldo wan nttendail by luiro sis tor, Mra Ignore Kay Huberts, of ilood Illvor, as matron of honor. I.lttlo Mlw Murjnrl Kay, a nleee of ' tho brldo wan dainty an flnwur Kiel, and little Minn lliirtha Luniio Coshow, Also a nl wo of tho brldo of Uosoburg. was ring Imnror. carrying It In a large white cnlly Illy. Ilotb tha llttln KlrW woro gowned In white. Albert D. Applogute. of I'm Hand, u cousin of tho Broom wu best man. The brldo wnq a vision of lovlltiow In bur bconllful gown or whlto Hlllt crepo do rhino, trlmmod with mm chinchilla luce, with voll and parried it Bhowor boimuot of brldo'R roi Tho matron of honor woro a hand omo roitumo of croam crepe d chine with dueling luco trimmings, nnd carried pink roses. Ml ixmoro Utile Coshnw, of lto burg, a CO u ln of tho bride, oponsd tho door, and Mm. Chariot P. (linkup. M'n. Theodore T. Oeor and Mm. Gha. A (irny reeelved Hi guests. Tho present wr many ami bona tlful and costly. MiHUHfliK f eJtw nnd ohi tlae. and many piece ( raro omul painted cklnii. A lari nuinbor of tvltHtraHta from frtfittl abroad wrr rmA, HHtl IohK tttittatM trlcpliHHB tQHSfHtulathiMa twm frlondD who Miuld not atlMd wtm r t-fllvwl flw th iMM-omeni'. A MlllHttHH dslHty In all lu ai pnlntinont. lu wbleh tb mtUtr Rchomo of vrH and while wm nr rled out. NotlHwtblit nmoHB lb kr m-cmlil- 'i th WHHy haudMHNw tuotr worn by th iadtM. Th j-ohbjc coHplo will It at Imhn to thoir frttnd Ih INrlUHl ltr February tt. at th4r 1ihh. N, T cbu)lwr Btnt. irvlugtHit llU to a Urao ckol nt frlond. The Urhi" ,,haa lived In tklt city th Brwtw part of her llf. d ha alwaya bwH h wvoclal faverlU. IldMldM b4K p uivl ? kariutAe jvteiwllty. k 1 hlKfcly rrWHllktKl. UvIhk a Rfud uata of thu WtltaratMU l'Hl,rlty collofio or oratory, and tho Huston ConrvAtory of MuU mid Wkiu th, Klio hn alM bad a dH Id locution In Cortland for boiuo tlm &t. Mr, Klhr I a ttromlilHK jouujc Unywr of the wmjHlU, bt Vnc a wttHtxr ( tfcr taw Arw t HaVcr & YUhr II Vt a wan wr Ukcd, both la Mwlal tU bua(nM AttttHtR the out of town swhh pr Mr. mtd Mi TbdwM T. Cr. of ISiadletou; Mr, Okarlt 1 DUtiop. Mr. Juka Frattt and tB duhlr. Mr. ad Mr. 0. Hvrt Hakfr. MtM CohMbb lldlkiiidt Mm ttalpk NValHW. ail of Inland; Mr CUrvixw M. ilWwp. r m. JtthHi; Mr. Jh Uhnt, Mr. MriftUr. MtM Wolntlre. of Ofww CHi; Mm. Sarak Cardinal)1 and, MU 0ll CrdUisiy. f llrouUH'; G and Mr. J. M. Vwrwau. wf VVdkurH, Mr. d Mr, oltbwtn aiwl fMtit), Mr. W, T. BhwwaH, of Ue4 HlvtHr; Mr. and Mm. IC Uoy Altlsat, f Pralui Hator aad Mr. 0. 1. Ckuvr w) fwy f lteMart. aad Mr. d Mr J. W. IV&W, af wk44)', Cat. Mrs, lnbr frwee. )y Mlw AH . br. U A Utw i tH xww d wrrlHl to Mr.i t iilltWWIg the Capital City. l'emler Wednesdny morning at wrnin ami cnm to till city w humiu nr brotlwr'b wwldlng. Thay l't on tk Hlbt irala for thlr hunt lit Derkf lay. ICc'llOCOlll'M tllllIH't. Tbow waa Krtmt Uihwi III tha It lMra lodge Monday wtlnx wheu tha deftd "Qraeiw" lwnfell Hit rirtortowa "i'lnka." am-flme ago the maiHbani dlvldad tktm-vi Into aldw, anil eleclad Mra. A. 1. Harvey cnptnln of tha "I'lnka," whllo Mra. Jiimea Culver wa tiinda captain of the nraelm." Tho coiiUWt waa for mambomblp and attendant, and tha "I'lnka" graotly oiil-dlatanrI th otbor Hide. Tbo bHiiuimt Rlvon woa moat alab onita and wna granlly wnjoyad. TH followliif? proKrutn wna rendurwl: I'lnno aolo Mra. Cliiudln Condar. Uoollatlon Mra. M. I. Itnldwln. I'lnno aolo- Ml Hlnnrho Ilrown. Hfioltatlon.Mra. Jnnin Culver. Violin and piano dual Mrs. Claudia Cornier mid Ml fluynwIJ Itnldwln. lloiidliiK MM. FWcliar. Solo Mr. Mlla. llaoilntlnn Mr. Uichelle. Ittiibnihlcry Cliili MtH-t-. Tha I'rlarlllft lltnbioldary Hub mat Ihf paal Tlmratlay with Mr. Ida llahi'ook nnd a pbmwint Mfteruooa waa aiitit. Tha club will iiiihii with Mm. J II. Ilrooka. tlia comlHK Tbam- day. Kitloi titliMI Her I'iIcimN. Mbw Miimlu Hvntia antarlnliiail a largo company of hr frlamlB at hw plmiMiut hnma on Millar Mtrwt. Houtb Rulaui. Wwlnaittliiy ovonlim. Tha tltn y.uh apant In uainna and ikimlc. A dainty lunchoou waa aanod after wbloh thoy took tholr daparliira all proaaundnx MIim Muudo a ruyul on tortalncr. Thow proaent woro Mlawa Maudi Kvaiia. Im Vnn Do Wilt. Axnva Wwt, Itoau Vlaalio, Ola Arnold. Allco Varnw. Aana lluyna. Klorenro Mlllor, Viola Dft Liinei-. Hbdo Danuer. Mabla O'KlyuK. May Itowa. ariivo Dane. Muhla Hiihiiiuk ttaii. DbIiha Vlwko, llorlba Paul, and Mr. I.M Phko. I'm nk K I)e Witt. Paul ItaBiHtiateu, Uoyd Liichb. Itulph ualy, lllmar Dane, WIIIU DanlaU, h F. atanton, 1'rwl Taylor. Kan NHh Itayna, Paul Jarwaa, lCrwtt A i mild and Tkaoilnra Koormaa. In Honor of Mr. mill Mi-. LiMiiicy. A email Informal party waa atrrn Tkurwiay vMlNff at tk rtfvrm ackool Ih koaor of Mr. awil Mm IH.y tld waddlHf Haatvwmry Tba ruaata war HlrtlHd la tha llbrari. daactng blag ih prlaclUMl AWttmnt, ftftar wbbrk a light lilHchawa wa arvl w tb dlatHi ruem. Tb rtorm aetmot bsm) far Htakad hIc ikrougboHt tb Ink. Pii4'iili I1n t'lmlr. AboHt maty of lb aatMhbomaad (rlal gatbrd at tb how of Mr. ai Mm J lUrrk last vhIub, aat( Bitrat a plMaaat konr or two. Mr, llarrk has Ihmh a bitlai InvaJM tor maay )am. aad IkU gathartHK wa MMctall ckrtttK to Uw. At tn ataklat Mtwral byiHH. IUv. ttU ward Otltlaa. of tb l.U church. lkMt wad a abort talk awl prMal 4 a Ran rkalr aa a eft from tktr hmh fHad la 8atm Tb cbalr will bo a grl b)p to tb taalM. aa kt baa ant ba abl to laav Ur Ud fur tw ytim. it Wt rMbkMtrl. cuihloaiHl. ball berths and kR a tahlt and vrl otbr pnHlnt attaekwant. A voinwittt OHt ihmimI f Mm John UayuM. Mm. H 0. Km4r and Mm V ThvihihhmI wow thu mvaaa of Btwurlni; tbw fundi trow tha many rlHd. ' o " Iter. CtolUlo, V, lLMartin. 1. I. I). Of Waverly, T., write: "Of a ftwraluit. whim nrt arUlng. 1 ottn Had a troublconi eo)Utlan of phtaanv whlth produce a cough and la vory bard to iUttad; bnt a. atnall quautlty ol lUllard' llorhoand Syrup will at one dtldK It. and tho trouble It over. 1 know ot n tuedttla that U cwal to It, aud It It o il(MMnt to UV. I nan wot car dUUy rRm(md It to all pron nwHll6 a MtcdUln for tbreat or lung twnbl 8U liy tt J. Fry. v Jiwtucw OwrruuHliii: Unlct Maystkan. Mwttak. Jan. 19. Sx kit ad red JuMHee arrived bar to day tut the Hpkau. Mant. Tho tata landed her In U taoaths aumunu Id JH lint few remain la the coun try a tby gradnaUy make tbelr vy north ami ntr tb Ualted SttUc Tb Mmkau cevwawent baa glxia tbM free trRprutlatt frm Japan DAILY OAPKAri JOPftWAIi, SALEM, OREGON. I order to cot" them to work on Im portant industries hampered greatly owing to tho lack of labor but for some reason or other, although pay In good and conditions of life bettor than that In Japan they quit at the parllMit opportunity nnd make for tho United State. ll Is calculated that conalderobly over 2000 of thm ontored tho latter country during the past 12 months. o - SUNDAY SERVICES Klrt McHmkIM ICplscopal. Dean II. D. Kimball nt the Klin ball achool of thpologv, will pri' at 10:0 a-m. II W. K Gltteaa, of Leslie Methodist church will prMcb in 7:10 p. in. Illbk school at IS m fCpwortk I-eoguo at 0:15 P. in. All are heartily welcome. I.tillicni St. Johii'M. Uvular Sunday serrleaa nl II: ?" u. in. In the German Ultherii St. Jolui'i church, corner. Cantor and fourteenth stmts. Oeo. iBnjtl. pas tor. (Jhm'I Chitpt'l. fifteenth and Mill street. Bu ilny school at 10 a. m. I'rwiohlne at 11 n. in. and 7:0 p. in. Pmyer meetliiK l'rlday evening. HIIilo itndv Tueaday evening at 1 160 Kerry streot. W will wlcomo you. I'ht nii-Mlun. Himday, 10:80 a. iu tlionie, "A ll'rosent Day Duly.' ICvenlnt;. 7: p. in., "The First Century Plea," lllbl boIiooI 11 m. .lunlor C. H. ?:30 p. in. Senior C. I. 0:30 p. in Slrangam and visitors welcome. Cent nil Coiigit'Kiitloiiiil. Mr. 14. (toiiilKP. u theoloKlenl stu dent of Kimball college, will conducl til morning service at 1 1 n. in . and P. 8. Knight the evening nnrvlc. at 7:80 p. m. fluuilay school aud lOudeavor meeting a iisiinl. v. c. t. r. HiiixIhv. jHiiunry SOlh. Itev. Neff. of Hi V. H. church, will address tb goeiel tciuperauct. meeting at I V in. PlrM Pnb)t"i'biu. Church atiet near Chemeketa stmt. Itev. Henry T. liniicocK. ws- tor. Morning service nt to n. in. PrearhliiK by the pastor. Subject "The (Iront Coinmlsslon." Annual offering for foreign mlaaloiia. Sun day school nt 12 in. Senior C H a 7:0 p. in. rnsiciiiiiK "i me uev Ifl. W. St. Plerr. Subject: ".leeus Weeping Over JoriiMileiu." Uviuinel. latlc meetings by Meaara. Stei'16 and lloppy begin WiHluesilay vvunliiK a( " SO. The nubile cordially Invited o A Klinplc Ciiio fur I'llf,. Pile Miiffererrt know that ointment and otbor local treatments wuuetlnies rellov but never cure. They don't remove the cmine. There Is a little tablet that Is taken Internally that removes the cause of PIIim and curt no matter how long standing Ak for Dr. I.eouhurdl's Hem-ltold (a thousHiid dollar guarantee goa with every UottU. 1 Hem-Hold is the discovery of Dr. lonkardt. or l.lacoln. Neb., one of the mo4 distinguished ami anrceaa ful nbvMbtan Ih tb western state. fl no i driiggtata. or Dr. leon bardt t'o . Niagara Falls. N. Y.. Pro prietor rUdd by Dr. It. C. Hon. Salem o WHERE ROLLS THE OREGON John Itobert. an lml Ian on tb Pmatilla rer'alJoa. wnk aonlonrod to t days In jail at Pdlotn for stealing a aaddw from anotbar In dia a. Den F. Drltcoll. rormerly with Danrm's band at Portland baa Wu aapolnttMl dlreor of tb Bngles' band at PandMon A tramp made himself at home In Frwl Postal Iibum at Condon auo ntgkt last week. He was ohaU away nasi mornlns ami tk door locked. IU oaiu aain lb soeond nlnhl and bmV In. He wa arraaUd on tb Utlrit day wall cooking n Kat he had tal. Plan Uavu boon owg4t4 for a hotel at Oooa Irny Omt vcttl cost fllO.eaa. The now strortnr will be bnllt at atoa. IjhI Prut. of Woodbnm. ! bratod hbt Ttb birthday lt San day. II waa glvon a btg aarortso. Henry II lit, of lb arm of lw lu & Hell, who uwa tb electrl Ikebtltig plant, ami also on of tk nromoter of tb toctrt mlkroml oh CkMH lla rotonlly gavo tlMv to tb Y. M C. A. at Mola Horn. Idaho. WM4rlx abont la tb mow im to MMHtMiMtos for tbro dy ami two wXkU Mlkm awtblag to eat r any Ht la tk trwo of J. I). Kirk. i Uklalt, UmaUUa toooty. 11 -t rlea to rtd 16 iUm in ibe snow nnd sot loC On tbo rtrst day ho pal n stcti nUe,t i. A tmo a foUewia: -U. 0. KaJer, foraltnr. H kept tHt rkllag aad on tb tcond SATURDAY, JAXUAM day passed a sign bearing the game naming legend. On tho third dw again was advised to go to Iai-i for furniture and on cloae txamlna Hon discovered that ho had been rid ing in a circle for three days. He look a course at right angles and very soon reached a habitation The Eugene Mapleton stage drop nod Into the SltiBlaw Tueadny night and 'three passengers, the driver and the team had a narrow escape from drowning. John W. North, an old soldier Ci ymn old. w dottl at Forest Grove. At Thro Mil rapid, on tho Co lumbia rtrer near The Dalles, the Ice has formed a gorge and hai piled up to a hSht of 60 feet. The cold ha come and zone and the potato c rop at Canb I declared safe. A brick structure t" cost $2n.0O0 Is belDg biiMt at Xewberg It w ill be the home of the Bank of Xeoherg. Judge William Smith, nt linker county, has cranVd judgment of $X0.000 against th clllghlaii.I min' 'n favor of .I'idsp Thomaa II. Craw ford, of U flrande Judge Crawford will tnk over the prooerly and will reorganise thf company. n REVEREND HOUSE RESIGNS Old Friction Between Pastor and Certain Members Is Held Panly Responsible PoiiIhihI Telegram, Jan. IN: Dr. lilwln Lincoln House tendered his resignation as pastor of Hie First Congregational church at the annu al roll-call Inst night, and the resig nation whs accepted, lie goes to Spokane. He has been In the pul pit of the First Congregational el lurch for four yearn, aud dining his Incumbency of the pastorate the heay church debt has been raised The resignation becomes effective March 1t. While leading members of the church declare that nil Is hariiiounl om. there la no denying evidence of friction between Hi paalor and members of his congregation. How much these differences had to dn with I lie determination of Dr. Douse to ser his connection with tho First Congregational pulpit Is not apparent to the Inquiring laymen, but that they had something to do w lilt It la admitted. Dr. Horn In bis tetter of resigna tion to the church, while assigning his reason far resigning to too much work and tb fart that the church debt has now been raised and hla la bors In Portland romplcted. drops a remark nbont "reasons that are per sonal." which tend to Indicate tha all la not harmony between tb pulpit and the pwa or the Pirat Congrega tlonal church. lleraua tb church failed at thx last annual meeting to vote him an lacrwaee or salary, ami Instead re ferred the motion to grant an In crease to the hoard of trustees. In stead of voting It outright, as some preeeot wanted to do, friction wa engendered, and It was announced by Dr. House at the time that he would resign. II was offended at tb art ion of lb ebureb In referring tb propoaod Inrroaae to tb board of trneteos. This ted blm to beitevo that tbr was opposition to an Ineroao that bad boett oromlsed blm wkn th debt should b lifted, ami Dr. Honse resented tb action. Th storm bjew ovr. bowvr. a short tint afterward, wbon tb board of trneteos unanimously voted J tk pastor an Ineroa of (800 a yoar amounting to ISO a montk. ami mak ing hi total salary $I6S. Hut although It was understood at tb tlmo that Dr. Hon would re main. It appears that be baa not been entirely satisfied with tb at mosphere at Park and Madison, aad when a call was meotved from tho Westminister ebwreh at Spokane, followed by another call, and then anotbor. he coclml4 that U was bfett for att eoaeeraed that tb ehang abootd be made, ami but night tendered his resignation, to take tb pastorate of the Spokane obnrek. which fwralsboa a parson ag aad almost. U not aa mark moo 0? aa tb First Cbnrcb of Portland. While there are tbo who wor sm nt tbo First Cmagrogatloaal who will not weep t Dr. jj., departure, tb burg majority of tb Ottn&rogatran will rosret tb change. Tb deotor Was mad many rrtemu! nnd wu laeroaiml tb church mom borbln materially during bin pastor ate. Wbon be same bar tb cbnrcb ws nonadoring wador a hvy load f debt, ranging somewhere from $37.e9 to 3&.a Thmugh th. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR VALUES IN CARPETS AND RUGS . f ; The big sale is still on to get in line with the rest The House 177 Liberty St. energv of the lellrlns pastor thli debt linn been wiped out, and bis attr cessor Will enJo smooth Bulling, m far as the church finances nre con cerned. Dr. Hotis came here from I'rovl dunce, It. I., where he wns pastor of the Hlrlituond street ConKreBnllonnl church. He Is a graduate of Hnr viird I'lilvemlty. and after Rrndunt Iiik be took a courso In tho Uoston fnlvemlty Theological school. He served one venr as chaplain of the Fifth Massachusetts volunteers dur ing the Spnnlsh-Aiuarlcnn war. Be fore entering tho military service ho was pastor of the CoiiKronntlonnl church nt Attleboio, Mnn. Carrie Nation . . Certainly smashed a hole In the barrooms of Kansas, but Ballard s Horohoiind Syrup has smashed all records as a euro for couchs, bron chitis, Inlluensa and nil pulmonary diseases. T. C. II. Ilorton. Kan., write: "I bnvo novor found a niodl- clue that would euro n couch so quickly as Ballard's Horshounil Syr up. 1 bnvo used It Tor years." Sold by D. J. Fry. o Has Itceu n Great mft. Albany Domeerat: Sonator Miller has u good bill boforo tho somite, one providing for tho lonnlug of tho money of tho state In the bunds of the stale treasurer. It is a notorious fact that In. the paai history of the state the treasurer bus hud a fat of lice iri $SU0 h year. It Is said, and with reason, that he has had the momv, of the state loaned out, ro ee'vlug the Interest amounting t) thiMHHiids of dollurs a year and pouk eiitiB It ut a part of the Income of the olllre. If a slate treasurer did u thhiR f thai character was he hon est? liven In the presence of an ab- soandlug bank cashier. Under the Hat salar) rule he could do tha aniii thing and have the advantage of ar. Increased salary unless somo provi sion was made, such as that provided In Sonator Miller's bill. Tho truth Is the state has known what tho sys tem was. and has Vractlcnlly boon n partner lu It. else tbo salary would not have remained nt $S00 a yoar. "VOX YO.VSOX." Old Time blivorlto PIciims Fnlr Slcl Audlciico at Hie Ciniul. "Yon YOUSOII.' 'the slnndHril nt the Swtdiah lllnleot Oluvu nml a nnm. d) that has held Its own for a de cade or two. wna given at tho Grand Opera I Ions Inst evonlng, with Oeo. ,. mompson, h nativo Scandinavian, mr I ill roio. Tim has doalt kindly with "Yon Yonson." nnd as the yonrs have rolled by tho oomedv. with iia main. dramatic taiutanpiaa t i, .... f IU original vigor and froahnosa 4ro nnvo Deon iew changos Intro dnced In tho text of the play, and none In the stnea hnsimw r. Thompson handletl tbo Swede dialect a lt It l a n . S. .,,; a u ui ma preueceeeor8, and hto support la fair. The Lumber mon'B Quartet la fully up to th standard, and thy war sopeatodly smoIIixI U 1. t..a nwn vaun. mm. ovening. ' A falivisod awltene wiiMu.i th play. - o Tho Joy. Of living Is to hat good health U Harblne and yon will hava bush- t joy. Yon neod not be blue, (rotfnl and have that bad taste In mr mouth. Try a bottlo ot Her bine, a poslUv care for all liver tomplalats. a Harroll. Austin, Tex . writw: "I bare ned Harblne for vor a yaar. a4 fiBd u & fise regula. I!L J f" t ai a fine medlolne for Dyspeia." Sold by D. J Fry. and you will 'have to hurry that have already bought at Furnishing Co. MM, i , MARKET QUOTATIONS "Mnke Stilcm it Good Hom iMnritct." SALEM MAHKKT. Stelncr's Market. Donlors In fish, came nnd poultry Highest cash prlco paid for ejji. Prompt dollvery. State street. Local Wholesale Market. Wheat 57c. Local wheat G5c. Oats 32 c. nnrley $24. Flour $3.25. Mill feed Bran, $18.00; shorn, $19$21. liny Chont nnd clover, $fl.O0 p ton; timothy, $10.00 per ton. Kggs 28(5 30c. lions 10c; young chickens, lit Ducks 10c; gecso, Sc; turke'i 13(fJlCc. Butter 35c; buttor fnt, 33c. Onions 55 75c cwt.; potatoei COc cwt. Hops Choice, 14c; prluie u cholco, 13(0)13Hc; medium to print. lO0)12Sc. Chlttlmliark 5Cc. Tropical FrultH. Bnnanos 5oror lb. Oranges $3.00 $4.00. Lomous $4.00 3 $5,000. Ilctnil Market. Flour $1 per sack. Bran 68c per sack; $-"rt' per ton; shorts, OOo per ak, J" $S I per ton. liny Timothy, C5c per ct ohoat and clover. 45c per cwt, I' por ton. Onts $t.20 per cwt., what."f rollod burloy, $25(5$2S p. r 'on Krks 35c. Applos 50c to. $1.00, nccorJW to quality. Butter--Country. 25 fa 27c; ce ory. -10o. Livestock. Cattle 1 100 1200 lb stten 3Uc Lighter stoors 2323 'jc Cows and heifers DOOlOOO 2 3c. Stock hoge 6CUc. Hogs 175(8250 lb, fat, J6 00J $C25. Sheep 5c. Lambs 5c. Vjal Dressed, 68Sc. Hogs Dressed, Sc, PORTIiAND MARKET. 1ieht-iClub, 66C7c, vtlW 66o; bluo stom, 68 (S1 COc. Oats Cholco white, $23 SOAP Mlllutitrr rtrnn. 1R- Tlnv Tlmniliv 1 9 (fl S 1 3 . alf I $11. Vetch $7 $7.50. PnlnlniM CR Hfl OOl Poultry Average old hen, 70 mixed chickens, 11 G1 12c; J00" rnntlnf lOflllSi.' ilrfiflSOvl ChW 12rjl3c; turkoys, llvo, l6Hc: t kays. dressod, 1920c; E' " 10e: duoks, I516c; pigeons, V 1.25. Pork Dressed, C&Mc Beef Dressed, 5(f6c Hops ll14c lb, accordief quality. Wool Valley, coarse to v j 21c; eastern Oregon, 1 20 Mohair 26 2Sc Butter Fancy Creamerv. 35c; store buttor, 25027c . !afOs3Ff.-"Ji mMaKw?222 OLJftii BunUsA st UZ&0&&