Hlstor riflUOD YTD tfODHS t 1 couffen esrMUsw may. taaa HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1B9S INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1B9B OREGON CJTYv) i OREGOII, FRIDAY, MAY i 7' 1901 - ; ; f - j 18th YEAR, NO. 52 IMPLEIVIENMOOiyiR'Y i '.-i',.ru ji i-; i (j 1 ,-: ,TI01 K1rT;.,-'j;' 'rAH -.'liwan.'j5 v.mf'.'l in I -non m'.i l,' 182, 184, i8d Madison Street,' West End, of Bridge,' ' s DEALERS IN '.''j1' f Jn .) ...? ; it... .''i.-iii :n''t I' i,'!'! v l(.',nii.'!(vi .-,,! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES ... ' ... i iiil 4i" , --H ..J'li-t-'iii sii.u in h:j - 1 - 1 t 1 1 1 J 1 Remember we have the; finest stocklof the i best makes to' be four)'' in Portland, including Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Carria ges " Grain .Drills, Plows, .Cultivators, Disc; and Spring Tooth Harrows, rumps narness, Bicycles, ntci :' '. If- a '.'(i.: Hk ' 'lo v.1 (nO idi(;!.tiHi.!u .: -ri-, OREGON P " t - ,(Hi'j5;H.ff!if.i' t,H! .i.-ji':-j h; J ,v..y I' ! if. (,.!.! h ir 't.t iifini'ttjii'cf ,'; - r ! tiflil ,-)WiU 'i 'l-ii .ij.ii W ;:! Ji.n" t' i l.fru 4 n n rcyuai tti i i. v (;:.(. oj vc;!i j fit r. h: -Si,- -S-lO'i . t. ,u:!-,i tilt! h 'k'1 ."I -j rt j t . 1 7 . ii' Hi it til. !' M III Kl! W'f tf'J '-' f -1 ! !.. I 1 EDWARD HUGHES .!!'! II')M.' P'lii mir.-'-ll) Hi! ' ' '' ' ' - - ' ' J.. ; r;i " :..;..!" ) :',!.!. i;l;.! ' .J.ni.li-o'.! (.1 ,XII!.1 flK 182 Madison St.; West end of Bridge, Portland, Oregon , 1 ill c:)!ir7.'' .-! fil-'lM .i-l' GENERAL AGENT r Aultman & Taylor's ;..... . I ,.(,:: i .1 ' ; l.'ll 'i ''i ';'i 1'. -'.':.! J Celebrated Threshing Machinery v'l . ' J. 1.,.! ,.,!' V ili-i'll-' I ii;; l. ..!(,,. 1.: ; Steam and Gas Engines, ' ! MEMOllIAJs DAr. ' J ' Program of Exercizes Umler Hie Auspices of Meade.Fost ? 4; If. 01 ,! "Meade PoBt No!1, 6 If'Ri?.Bi usul will hold tlieir regular Memorial service, in tpe following order :1 The1 toembera of Meade Poet and the Relief ; Corps wijl meet at Willamette hall, Sunday;' kay 28tb7.'JUhl& a. Bi., and proceed in a ooay w tne congregational ' crturcn . where divine ser rices will be held, and I Kev, E. B. Bollinger will preach' the ser mon '.AH did soldiers, aaiiors and clti- zens are invited to attend the services. The Post and Relief Corps will visit the schools on the following dates : West Side, Tuesday morning, May 28th ; Bar? clay and Kastham schools, Tuesday af ternoon, May 28tb ; St. John's Parochial I school, Wednesday morning, May 29th ; , Paikplace, Wedneeday vi afternoon. Mat 29tft;!11".;. '.,.,, r.i i , -. 'j following is ttie program for Memor ial Day; 'May 30th: The children from the public ichools will meet at the Bar clay school building at 8:30, and an es cort from the (i. A. R.and the Band will march with them to the hall. Pupils of 8t. John's school will fall into lino and join the passing column. 1 Short ad dresses will be made in the hall 'by the superintendent and prolesaors.-1 Column will be formed by Grand Marshall Lee Harding and staff at 9:45 and orders will be issued for the' formation1 ol the lines.' . i"" ..;.!, .iirfKt. .i.t,. i Following wiU be the prbgrain bf exer cises at ShivelJ's hall: election' by Band ; reading of orders by the adjutant ; commander's address ; song.by George T. Howard; praytr, by Rev. A J." Mont gomery; Bong, by Mrs; . H. Cooper; recitation, by Miss Dollie Cross ; oration, by Hon. George 0. Brownell ; taj.s, Miss Imogen Harding. 1 1 '' ;iJ ; ". The program at the cemetery j will be as follows : Dirg, by the Band ; address, by ; the commander, page, 9, ritual; prayer, Chaplain Doremus; address, by by the commander "Lincoln's Address at Gettysburg," L. w, In gram ; crown ing monument, by 0. H. Dauchey, of ficer of the day : "Response to the Un known Dead," Rev. A. J. Montgomery; ceremonies of the R. lief Corps; cere monies of Post Chaplain J.JJoremus; salute, Company A, O. N: G. ; ' roll of hi nor ; adjutant, benediction ; decorating graves..) -K..f,r', ,,., ;,;:,,;,; i .. . , t' , . : 11 ' ' We have a few 22-lnch wheels left that we sold last years for $30. They are full guaranteed and well worth ' the ' price, but we need the room and out they go for $20. ' l a vu, - -Hwtuv' Book -ob.". -' "I " ' ; Fcr sale Four fresh Jersey cows, Jer sey bull, blooded Chester white boar, sows i and feeders, . pair 1 . heavy, draft horses, also pair buggy mares; twenty- seven bead of sheep. 0. C. Blaney, fllarba. OrAtmn ' -" - - Ola ,. v - -r VI iilOli-IV "jiilTfi II .( ,t;lj rneif win t s f prul t-isjnii A ii (, illlii lit W .'jtSlqnMO fl'l.iw I) IS tail lo i liiniij-iqii yiit H.t liuf u.l ..,.( I .. .. I , . n ,, . i .....H- i . - .. . 1. . t- 1.. . 1 ! ' . . . . .'. Agricultural Implements land Vehicles 1 ifiil nialo.iIoTB(ri'. i "i.H" oj "i.f'K'.n wJ not mi Hi jiii."! j.li ,n.f daiM lo , li.i'liwibr', w;i .I'.l'llll l!0 l.Pii fDli,;) Ot 71) ' "" ' 1 1 i -i'H 21p-2l4.:FRONT,STREEtfJpORTlJkNDRtGd rii.' i. ? ' .' ' ;' ' ' ;"' 1 ; . . . : . I'U-V. t; .ts,lj Httf.qsiH1 y't fC'iiffln X'Ht 1 IW 71 ''-I!;;;: ; AG E N TS FO R . Iiiu) inny.'.Y : "oca 1 ei looijbs ':-,), lo a-i.cu!,j v.f cA .sinwi u.il .v.Hiuiy.n j:mmui i;u m hi ) j .'), iH-x- l.nn L- "'"'tin's: i .,tf; ;.-( v,M,, II in.-riM nihil i.i!A i !: .i,:,,...,, i it . l't'iilt ii t'-.tJ.. U,,.',,?,'8fc'?IJlii'' .n(. K I : i etneoa .riows nwtiu-u ii-.i'j I 0,jj ,i,Mm 1 9if.i sihJk a , Steel and ChiUed ;:, ; i-.t i !v 1 1 J. f ,:iv;. ! HK'KiU i: i: yv,v u'wi ami k .on hi " i Vm iimI: '!. In -i!.-..- ;m!i tDowacrian'.rriire1.''' i .J.-:,. i.i ......( . ; .. 1 - "H . , , . ,i ...i .ii. ii , l;i j:-,,.!, i1"" fiWi ! !" II' il l .i !.' . -wifcwu i i n m itr.iMV . x wnjj .hhmi-n riisi- VI.v-l!IHl!fl Ii Wiiwv v,j.lnu I bibnelaa ,()(; n,)i i,i .l 1-mI .li'jusnlHvi,! ilniii.t ill llli- !)J) 11,1 ..if)!(!ill;.:,;;,v) ki !' r.llg l.rjillt) j!;, ft ,Q0 noliti Ull'l.i :r,M;;f ) ; i.lfi (! Uwii.l 0 i i.iiil(l III un.i ii'l .libln.li! Y'i 1,'SIV nlf jSiGrinaers.,,., f . i no li'mfi, c, I I..W .,; .11 9 ,""' :, X.Vi Ul f 1 mm. HM MB BHU ! auu lyia ;ri ...I,,.., '.-,, it, iiU m.l j . . t .1 lev OlCKl ,11 V .inn, Road Carts; i .u i,, Jit 17i fit f.i m.iliU Vi;5J ! ;!!! (J IiSIIIJ,;,'!!! (.,1 .,(, Vil (if ft 01. t '.iVJill Id, , ill l-(ilUtllh!i'- tllu .vil) l.id! hhi-n liTwolq (, I ,. . t.. . . . Iff t I T T .1 I iiiiumi a ! MjitiJuouutaus acKS aauvn lit H(l.t .)ii.:hi! -i'"l!ll.(l tAliiy !tirl11'tT-"-'. . !! 1 rlf .vvmsoi'j iii'.i l ni iioi;,!.!,.'; -i a. i-iii'.i!ir',n i'I'ibtiI i , . . . i bT m :.i HaHiW I Ill r IV 1 ! t '1 1 IT f", .,'11", I" , I I .. .1 , 1 1 ' I..! Mil Ii. I. (II! " :' - I. v ..!.' ) ALSO eunaio ruts, , ! i.i'. l 1 .1 'Oil): ;?V Kit I il ' i 1 1 ' ) Ml'ivi'l d.'l ii ; i-'-.nt . , w . W , I ti.'l;. HiW viij.i.i ,,i..,., .,,! I 'iii , , m .i; ,-i tH Vli i . ; J'.iri.i I tw Harrows and Cultivators, ' ' 7 Owen's "Advance" Fanning ' Mills.:; ' ;1 ll I: : 1 1 VII , v r 1 ,m - . hi , i V '''ll-7--'yft:'J. 4 .'ii ll .. I M V ' l.i . (I i Irn oils Jji.j) i.Mi.,,,! vb;.i,;i;. . .vl-ii, wi-na i;i) :! , ..t, ,'":T r: I (If;. i(M.-i siij." ''j r ' ' -Hi-tl'l lir,.,.fA ,(..,! i: r.i'iiiM ALSO Hay Presses,;,"';' ; 'Horse Power and Steam,,'.,,, :Feed arid Root Cutters . "Bine atnd Cider1 Mills.1' " i ' ; ' ' . . .. ... .. ),:.!."!,!! ..... i . j ..-.,.-.. - ' l Hi i j ; Jip.niiu.uj StOtlghtOn Wagons -vm, Jneli H Write for Catalogue and Priccs; ' ? ? f' ' ' ) ' call ON EE BEFORE buying. . " ' i '"'" iiiu, . 1 1 I,, i.,.. . i ,, n.,.f (..,,. ., ( )'ll()l .ililO'l ; ; Saw MiUs; :; Vl f I -.'l:t. '.1.1 Etc !! ' l 'i ' in ' i'i: . ... ' -'.I' rliU'TW,! 1 iiH-ii : T 'i 4..i ii J - I : J '!. !,.'( d'U iiii ,' y".-':r' . ; .ii', , ,i i V f .; , ll Ii,.,- J! I r v.iiv 1-i i '. I , -;.'!;: T ri : To Greet Presiaent McKitUey. , One thousand school children carrying name is ana noauets oi nowers will be in . .. the frout row ot the procession to wel ; . ' come President McKinley and party on I' the afternoon of May 22nd, provided ' ' Mrs. McKinley's Illness does not pre 1 yent the excursion from carrying out its announced program. "'At the meeting of i' the citisens held at the council chamber X ii" Fiiday eight it was decided to invite all ' the schoolchildren in the immediate vi vi i cinity as well as the OrtgonCity schools to form a procession and stand next to J ,t the Presidential train, when it shall ar t,,i! rive., The Gi A. R., Relief Oorps and r, ,. Spanish War Veterans, also were invited v to participate in the exercises. ' It was v i., i voted that Mayor Dimick be accorded the honor of giving Ihe welcoming address v to the President : and his party. The K mayor was unable to be at this meeting j on account of illness, and , Councilman ,, Charles Albright presided as chairman. Rev. A. J. Montgomery was elected sec i ' retary.; i On motion the chairman was authoiized to appoint a marshal and committees. The appointments were . made later as follows: ' .. ' Committee on arrangements-C. G. Huntley, Charles Albright, J. U. Camp ' bell, T. L. Cbarman, Bruce Zumwalt, t Willliam Galloway. Committee on ways and means H. ; E. Cross, E. G. Cau field, Patrick Ool ' bert. .... ,' Committea on decorations E. - E. , , Charman, J, E. Rhoades, Frank T. -, , Griffith, Mrs. Metener, Mrs. George A. Haruing, Walter Little, Rudolph Koer ner, George F. Uorton, Charles Pope, Mrs. C. Latourette, W. H. Young and ' Miss Erma Lawrence. George A. Harding was appointed marshal and Rev. Montgomery was re ".. ; quested to ask Fenator Brownell to use . his best efforts with other members of ' the Presidential legislative committee to induce the train to stop here at least 10 minutest - The following is an 'account from the Whitewater, Wis.? Register of May 2nd, of the. birthday celebration of the mother oi Mrs. 0. A- Cheney, of Oregon City t . "On Saturday evening last a notible meeting notable though it like haa hap pened annually for about 20 years--took place at E. F. Thayer's. It was a fam ily reunion of the tribe of Saxe, in the honor of the .91st ' birthday of the good mother and grandmother of them all, Mrs. Rebeca Saxe Of her ninecbild ren eight were present, all but Jouq G. who was too far away and ' too busy to come, being now established near Mo bile, Ala.'. A very pleasant : feature of the occasion was a surprise Caused by the unexpected presence of two ' daugh-ters-and sisters Mr. Nellie M Cheney of Oregon 01ly,Or., and Mrs. Maggie M. Hall, of Dell Rapids, South1 Dakota,' They have usually been deprived by the lobg distance away from attendlngthe family reunions, and Mrs. Cheney had never been present iri the 20 years ; but Mr.Thayer worked up the case and. managed to get them here without any of the family knowing of it. It is heed less to say it was a highly appreciated service, and made the always joyful oc casion one of a specially memorable character. Five of the "children" live here, Dr. 8tephen, Charles W.,' Wilbur F., Mrs. L. H. Lyman and Mrs, E. F Thayer. Ezra, the oldest son, still abides at Lima. Two great grand children, Louise and Fremont Jr., came alone from Chicago to represent their pareats, Dr. and Mrs. Chandler. Two Gowns for One. ' This is possible where a woman makes her own gowns, and there need be nothing of the home-made look about them either', if Butterick Paper Patterns are used. There is no risk about a But terick Pattern ; it is scientific and it olso allows for disproportionate ' figures. Eight-page June Fashion Sheet free for the asking at Huntley's Book Store. Look at the ' Delineator for June, also some striking noveties. ' ' Dl nit !! I I . - ?- "-V..U': T7 l"wr--ii'M'ii.n wu.w.ww,J,, .' . I ! . i . t Tl . ' : '. . .. . i ' " M mmm mm .il-MTi'i in.. ),,:, ..,(i (,, n., ,,,, .i;,,,( ,!;.,. . ' ' ' I Imnissi f li-if Mo OB '"stoves, kLa, : i: "fl ':'t CARPETS, JtMlTO MlK'mHJS 1 I ::!;:;? WALL PAPER, ySMMKijiiDOPRSAH UJj 8 t. .......... I, .. , ....... i - ' COUCHES j .(WMDO,. SHADES 0oCARPETSlT. If you have windows which need IdJooking bv'er tl i. J Vi"0'i 'Tr,,a m tVta aaoanti tKa ttaar trr that , tired feeling.'" A comfortable couch is ' ." J" ' the best core.'1 You cannot make a mis '" 'n' '' " take In boying one of these couches, be ''J'.,V ,". cause they are well made, with substan til frames and ' durable upholstering, ' ' and are sure to be a i pleasure to you. ' i:' -j' ( The fact that they cost but $5.00 should ' t . not prevent your buying them. WALL PAPER !i " ' ::i,e.brienin.8 '??ct? wall.PPe? vVOnVi No hernVt comnleteVitboul I sewiniO 1. ('. V Von nev,rt the market for r arneta we mude a luckv hit in buvina thin splendid line. There are so many oroml things. bere,jr the prices ranging from 25 shades and they are standard sizes, we cam offer you the best value you ever nr i .1 oa i i. Baw.r o nve vuiiib regular ou-uicu r r iuimho, ijbic,, iiio prices ranging irom ZO (BliadtsfoL the most durable material; fJkJ cents ' tch 1.()0 and $1.50 for the finest ready to put on your windows, including ''body Brueeels and Wilton velvots. We r rings and fixtures, at 40 cents. We have t would like to have you ice this line, he- "the material for making the shades W fit " cause we know It oilers you that which y youri windows mnd the; oostfWoa'trle.n will.'please. ' much, either0 ''iirih ,-i 4 J 1 ! SEWING .MACHINES KITCHEN UTENSILS stock ought lo Dlease the ladies who are looking for a superior quality of paper to put on their walls at the preeent time. There is a sprint tone la this stock which will make satisfaction in the home. ' The cost is slight, which will surprise you. ' MIRRORS ' ' There is a special selection of mirrors here just now and we are sure you can find exceptional values. 1 liev are all of heavy glass and the reflective value of the mirror is asgood as you could desire. We think you will admit that we knew what we weie talking about when we said no better mirrors were ever sold for the price. - Many sizes and all good. machine and no sewing machine is equal to the Climax. It is easy running, gives satisfaction and is not hard to buy. The. ..terms, we make and the guarantee we , ' ive should be enough to induce vou to i ' -' ' come to us for your machine and net the , benefit of these excellent constructions. Price $25 00. LAWN MOWERS You cannot keep Jour lawn in good , .condition unless you hate a first-class Lawn Mower. If you want one that will ; ( f insure you satisfaction you must tee our "' . ".. f Mower. It o Derates with ballbearings, has knives that sharpen themselves by the action, runs easily and cuts your ,; j", grass smoothly, ;The cost is reason able. , You never know what , vort ra imini fo need irt the' kitchen until It comes net the time when you want to upg It. hat is why your kitchen should, be completely furnished with a large line of desirable Utensils. There sra mmm vnrv useful things here at a very reasonable ' price.. You ought to see litem. BASKETS Those who do a great deal of market-I ' ing appreciate the advantage oi having ; , two or three sizes of basketu galore, i large or miall, light or heavy Every ' basket i sold lor just the qtmlity it con-) tains. We like Urn beet to speak of our ! dmhk " mow unimeis wnii-ii are woven; for durable service and tl ey don't tost J i - uiucu eiuier. . '"' .(-... ..... J i. 1 r. ...... .,,,,,.,.., ( ; ti&CiCi&C&C& y ..a