OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY '31 1902 V ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE. f - Notice Is hereby iriven that the 'j has been duly appointed by the County Court of V- Clackamas County and State of Oregon as the Administrator of the estate of B. F. Baker, deoeas- ed, a d thHt all persons having claims ai ainst the said estate must present Ihem to the under signed, wtih proper vouchers, at the law office of C. I). Latourelte in Oregon City, Oregon, wilhin list months from the date thereof. Dated Jail 2Snl,W.i0. H.BUNKINSMP, Administrator of the estate of B. F. Baker, deceased. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate of Martha E. Partlow. deceased . To the following named heirs at law of Martha E. Partow, deceased, and to all others unknown: Kvalin Johns, Nellie S. Johns, Susan Johns. Amelia Johns, Charles Johns, William Miller, Ed win J Brier, Helen bhepard, Elina J. Fowler and Charles Hacker. I lire name of the Stale of Oregon, yon and each of you are hereby cited and required o ap pear at Ihe court room of the oou my court of ihe state of Oregon for Clackamas county at the hour Of 10 o'clock a nr., of Monday, the 3rd day of February, 1 f'02, to show cause If any there be why an order should not be made by said conn direct ing Ihe adinirristratorof said- estate to sell at pri vate sale the following described proper ty of said deceased, to-wit: Commencing at a slake south 11 degrees 30 min ates tast 8.51 chains from the soulhwest comer of he D. L. C.'of Wra. Holme and wife in township S south, range 2 east of tlreW. M In Claokamts county and state of Oregon, and running thence east 4.38 chains to a stske, thence south 11V de grees east 2.2'J chains, thence west 4 38 chains to a slake: thenoe m rth llj degrees west 20 chains lo the plnoeof beginning, Containing oue acre of land more or less Done by order of Thomas F. Kyan, Judge of aid court, dated the 27th day of December Will. Witness my hand and seal of this oourt the 27th. day of December, lliOl. E. H. COOPER, Clerk of County Court NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by order of the counly court of the slale of Oregon for Clacka mas county. In Ihe matter of the estate of J mes A. Bur-bur, deceased, the undersigned will sell at public sale to lire hWhest bidder, at tire front door of the com! house itt Oregon City, State of Ore. gon, on talurdny, the Stir day of February, 11)02, at tire hour of 10 o'clock, a. m,, of said day, tire fol lowing described properly being in Clackamas county and state of Oregon, towit : IVe scjiof the sej of section 2 of township 8 sourh, range 2 east of the Willamette Meridian. Terms of sale cash at time of sale. Sale to be made subject to the order of the suid court. A. B LINN. Administrator of the Estate of James A. Barbur, Deetased. Dated, January 3rd, 1902, 111 -lffBIBSi I ' us j EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of Clackamas county, Oregon, executrix of the last will and .estament of Morris Cadanau. deceased, late of said county. All persons having olaims against said estate are hereby requested to pre sent the same lo my attorney, 0, H. Dye. EBq., Cor. 6th and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, inch claims to be duly verified according to law. MARTHA CADANAU, Executrix as Aforesaid. Dalid at Oregon City, Oregon, January 3, 1002. NOTICE OF SALE. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. In the matter of the assignment ofE. M Atkin Bon, an insolvent debtor. Notice is hereby given that under and pursuant to an order of the above entitled court duly niide and entered In the above entitled matter on lire 12th day of November, Will; requiring and com manding nre, as assignee of the above named iu lolvent debtor to 8.-11 the following desoribe d reel property, to-wit: A tract of land containing for ty-eight (4R) acres.more or less, situated in sec tion's thirtv-two (32) and thirty-three (33) in township two (2) south, range two (2) east, Wil lamette Meridian ill Clackamas county, state of Osegon, for a full descriplion of which reference is hereby made to the partition deed made and de livered to E. M. Atkinson by the heirs of G. H, At kinson, deceased and recorded in the records of deeds of said county and state In book 57 at page 456 thereof, excepting therefrom a parcel of land containing one and eighty-five hundreths (1.85) teres heretofore conveyed by said K. M. Atkinson to George Stock by deed duly recorded in boek 80 of the records of deeds of said county and state at page 419 thereof, and also excepting a piece or parcel of land containing seventy-live hundreths (76) of an acre, heretofore conveyed by said E.M. Atkinson to Henry M Stock by a deed duly re corded in the records of deeds of said county and state in book 69 at yage347 thereof, 'therefore I will on Tuesday, the 4th day of March, 1002. at th hour of 1! o'clock a m., of suid day at the door of the county court house of Clackamas ounty, state of Oregon, in Oregon City, sell at public auction to the highest bidder all of the above described real property. E. G. CAUFIFLD, Assignee of E M. Atkinson,Insolvent Debtor. Xirw'inN MnCnv. Attornev for ABSienee. Dated at Oregon City, Or.,this8th day of Jan.1902. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Nottce Is hereby given that all those having claim against the estate of E.W. Peck.deceased, Will present the same to F. C. Perry, at Molalla , Oregon, wilhin ,00 days fnm date. F. C. FEUItY, Dated, Molalla, Or., Jan 9ih,19u2. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have been duly appointed by lha couuty court of the state of Orejion f,.r Clackamas county, as the executor of the will of Leonard Heinz, deceased, and thajrall persons having claims against the said esute, must present Ihem lo me wi th proper vouchers at th- law ofhVt of C. D. & D. C. Latourelte, Oregon Cily, Oregon, within six months from this date. ' h VILLI.' M HEINZ, Executor of tire V ill of Leonard Heinz, Deceased . Fated, Jan. 9th, 1902. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AVegefablePreparationfor As similating theloodandKegula ling the S toraachs andBoweis of Promotes Digcslion,ChecTful tiess andResLContains neither Opium.Morptune nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. htape otOldBrSmJELPiKBER Ptunpkm SesU' Mx.Srnna JtoMh SJlt -Anise Seed -Jlppema'nt -Jii CurtomUtSei ffamSeed -CffiifxJ Juyor . nmltiyreut FtareK A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish uess andLoss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature o? NEW YORK. III For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. I In 1 Bears the t jjj Signatur L $ In 11 For Over I Thirty Years w NEWS OF THE WEEK. ; Monday, January 27. ' Filipino The New York Herald to Treachery, day prints two pugea from Bonsai, a correspondent who has spent three months in the Philippines, giving a review of comli tioni in the islands. He takes a pessi mistic view of the sittta'ion, savs that Governor Taft is honestly mistaken in Th ways nd means comtnitte will fiarae a bih for the reduction of the war revenue tax in congress. It is Ftirnored that M'n Stone and Mine Tsilka were liberated this morn ing on Turkish lerr'tory. E EDUCE THE TAXES. Editor Courier-Herald : In a recent is sue you state that it will take a good man to defeat Mr. Brovwiell, as he will claim that hi- has kept ali promises lie believing the eud of the insttyrection is i made the people. This nv-y all be, but near, and regards the natives as irrecon-, the taxes are increasing at an alarming THC CENTAUR COMPANY, NCWVOHK OtTV. SPECIAL PANTS PATTERN AT $LS0 ...EACH. citable and better orgaaized than belore the capture of Aguitmlpo. He claims the army it being demoralized and the inBorgents are growing in Heterniina tion ; also that the civil and military authorities of the United States are not in accord. The native constabulatory, organized with great care, is not .loyal, he sayB, and a great darger exbti in it, with the possibility of an uprising like the famous Sepoy plot Bonsai says that Taft has not had the opportunity to ascertain the fects, while his informa tion has been gathered from officers, soldiers and natives. The Manila chamber of commerce aBks that Chinese be admitted to the is lands. W. G. Nevin, manager of the Santa Fe western railroad lines, is dead Tuesday, Jauuary 28. There is a delay in reporting the ca nal bill to congress, but the Nicaragua route appears to be the most favoied. A- temonstrance from Oregon against the removal of the forentrv officials of this slate, was received by Presi dent Roosevelt today A tlispatoh from Roumania ssates that the release of Miss Stone and Mme. Tsilka is expected hour y. At the re quest of the American negotiators, the tiovernment has granted the former en tire freedom to cross and recross the frontier, so as to facilitate the release of the captives. William Farre, of Canyon City, was nominated a register of the Burns laud office by request of Representative Moody. Emperor Wiiliam, of Germany, cele brate! his 43rd birthday. Younger, the victim of the hypnotic pell at Spokane, awakes insane, and ia committed to the asylum. Many swine have died in the Pendle ton district, apparently from hog chol era. Oil has been struck in two wells in Malheur county. Wednesday, February 29. The Boers have made peace proposals through Holland. Admiral Schlev appeals to President Roi sevelt for just ce, and asks for a writ, of review. The Columbia river above the mouth of the Willamette, is blocked with ice. Portland has dispatched 21 -foreign cargoes since January 1st. The fortland chamber of commerce has been advised of tie bad condition of the Columbia river bar pilotage. ThurMay, January 30. The Oregon volunteers in the Spanish war will each get $15 extra pay from the government. rate, and Mr. Brownell has had com plete swav for some lime. His election means more officials and higher taxes. The benefits that would wme through his election are like the profits made by Horceo Greelv in farming, especially in the hog business. It was said that Mr Greely paid $1 50 for the original pig and that after feeding it $40 worth ol corn he Bold the hog for $10. He said that he made a few dollars on the hog but lost on the corn Now, I am a democrat, but I think local and business affairs should be the only questions at is-ue in the coming election. There are plenty of people uow living in the county who can re member when a 15 or 16 mill tax was sufficient for all our needs. We had t e same rivers and streams to bridge and a much smaller population and much less taxable property from which to col lect. Taxes now ought to be less than they were years ago as there is so much mote property, but the tact is that they are bo high that all who can, caver up their personal property, but real estate cannoi be hid, and the farmer "gels it in the neck." How would it do to limit the lew to 16 mills by lesihlntive etmcl- ment? I' might be claimed by some that the assessor would value ptoperty higher in order to get more taxes, but the argument would not be good be cause no ctiical who wouin do so cotihi ever be elected again. Ahout the fiist question a new comer of means asks, is wtmt ar- vour taxes t It it was known abroad that our taxes in Oregon were 1 tutted by law to a reasonable amount, capital would come in rapidly.and in a short time we would be ollecting more from a 16 mill tax than we are now from 33 mills. . I think that in our late elections free silver, expansion, tariff, etc have caused ns to lose sight of what is going on in our state and county. Reform is all right, but reform, like charily,should commence at home. Respectfully, J. W. Covey. Barlow, Jan 20,1901. We have still a few Tine Cassimm $ Remnants at Cost a of manufacture OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS $ A I Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a. sediment or set tling indicates ats . unhealthy condi- -tion of the kid neys; If It stains your Jlnen it i . evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to -pass it or pain in. the back is also.. convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- -der are out of order. What to Bo. There is comfort in the knowledge sa Often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing ; it, or bad effects following use of liquor, , wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant . necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times :, during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon; ; realized. It stands the highest for its won- ' derful cures of the most distressing cases. . If you need a medicine you should have th best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes- -You may have a sample bottle of this , wonderful discovery en1 o Knlr tu.,. Arr . r.'tt more about it, both sent mp absolutely tree by mall, address Dr. Kilmer & nome or Swamp-noot Co., Bingliamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Many seem to lose sight of the fact that there are other men in Clrckamas county besides Mr. Brownell, and they are the ones that are spending the com -ty's money. As long as the county of ficials can keep the people -fighting Brownell they can have unmolested con trol of the finances and spend as they see fit. What we went lo do is to reduce tuxes. Brownell or no Brownidl. Brow ne'! is a long way from perfction, but there are others,, and the ot tiers need looking after too, The women of St Paul's Guild will give a concert on Thursday evening Fell (ith, at Willamette hall MAlilili T UEPOlt TS. Portland Maiket. (Corrected on Thursday.) Flour Beet. $2 7 3 30; T.ham 82.50. Wheat Walla WTalla 0163'- vi'Vy 01c02; bltiestem 62c. Oats White, 115; gray, l!l .10. Barley Feed $18; brewing $20 nor t. Millstuffs Bran $18; middlings $20; fihorts $20; chop $17. Hav Timothv $1112; clover, $78;' Oregon wild $0. Butter b iin'iy creanwy 2o anil 30c; . store, 12 and 25. Eggs 23 cents per doz. Poultry Mixed chickens $3.503.75; hens $3.504; springs $33 50 ; geese. . $07; ducks $56 ; live turkeys 11 12c; dressed, 15(ai7c. Multon Gross, best sheep, weathers and ewes, sheared, ... $3 25; dressed, 5 and 6 cents per pound. Hogs choice heavy, $5 75 and $6 00 light, $5; dressed, 6 1-2 and 7 cents per pound. Veal Large, 8 anil !) 1-2 cents per pound. Beef Gross, top steers, $3 50 and $4 dressed beef, 3 and 7 cents per pound. Obe se Full cream lljc per pound . Young America 12c. Potatoes 01. 10 per hundred. Vegetables Beets 90c; turnips (ioc; per sack ; garlic 7c per lbj eablmge$1.25 1.50 per 100 pounds ; cauliflower 75c. per dozen; parsnips 85c per sack ; celery 7llrf7ir Yur rlnwiin oanul-uintn J peas 23c per pound. - .ft hAYttr uk- r "hixtrrriiwiiiiiW"i.--i-', i-'iw r r SUMMONS. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. Mail Orders Promptly Filled at Sale Pi ices L SHANAHAN 144-146 THIRD, BET. MORRISON and LBER The People's Popular Trading Place "Something New Under tie Sun." All Doctors have tried to cure CA TARRH by the usa of powders, acid gases inhalers i nd drugs in paste form. In the Countv Court of the State of Orogon, for the County of Claeknnma. Irr tire mutter of the Estate of John R, Tram bath, Jr.. deceased. , Kolice U Iwri'by given that II. W. Trembnth, th administrator of said estate, hns filed in the E. rr U- above entitled court ms near aocnum ui ui.' I ? mintMrritioir of faid estate; that Monday, the 17th 1 I vjr day of February. 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m at the tJf" courtroom of said court, in Oregon City, in said County and State, has been duly appointed by the ' aid court for the settlement of said account, at which time and place any nerson interested in faid tstate mav appear and file exceptions to the said account.' H. W. TKK.MBATH, ' Administrator of the Estate of John It. Trem- btitlr, Jr., deceased. HEDGES & GRIFFITH, Attorneys for Administrator, PUTNAM FADELNSS DYES do not stain the hands or spot the kettle. Sold by C G. Huntley. . A Five-Room Cottage for Sale In tire Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas county Mabel Moelle", plaintiff, vs. Charles Moeller, de fendant. To Charles Moeller, the above named defend ant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the corrrpiairrt filed Hgainsf yon in the above suit by lull! day of March, l'.K)2, folljwlnc six consecutive weeks puoiicaiurn oi inrs nonce, ana 11 you mn (1rv ., lhH mllf.,imlfl mRm- to so appear an 1 answer, lor want nrereor, tne t'v""v , r , , plaintift will take a decree auainst you as piayed j branes Causing them to Crack open and for in the complaint, towit: 1st, a decree dissolv bleecK The powerful acids Used in the ing the bonds of matrimony existing between i,.ui' - hnwif entirclv pntpn awav the plaintiff and defondant; 2d that plnimrff have all , lnnalers nave entirely eaien away me her eosts and disbursements in this suit: that 1 same membranes that their makers nave plaintiff prays such other arrd further relief as Ihe ' ajme( to cure, while pastes and oint- !r1It8Zeequ?,3!;iSUire a"d M 'he CUrt nts ennot reach the. disease. An old This summon is served by publication by vir- and experienced practitioner who nas tue of an order made by the Hon. T. A. Mcllride, ! for ninny years made a close study and judge of the above entitled court, made and en- j r,ji,,, n,0i,0,tmnntnf CATARRH tered on the L'Uth day of January, 1SI02, sl 1 order ; specially Of the treatment 01 1, A 1 AltK.ll, rrrovidinn that nublicalion be made iir Ibe Corrr-1 has at last uerfettt'd a treatment Willi h ior Herald, arid that the first publication be made wlien faithfully used, not only relieves on tire ;ilst day of January, HKW. . hut nermanontlv cures CA- MoMAHON, Att'y for ITU. Rt once, hut permanently cures kja jTAKKU, by removina ttie cause, stop- ' j ping the discharges, and cunt g all in- SD.V1MONS. flammation. It is the only remedy . ., . 1 known to science that actually reaches ,,,?l"rc"L?2ur, M ,ne'WM"" ""won." the aillicted parts. Tics wonderful Albert (. fetitit, plain iff. vs. Aha T. suth, de. I remedy is known as it'naant. To Alva T. Stllb, the above named defendant; In the nam! of the state tf Oregon, you are here by required to appear and answer ihe complaint tiled against yuii, in the above entitled unit and court, by March 10, 1102, and if ymi fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply for thj relief prayed for in his complaint filed herein, namely, a decree dissolving the bonds of matri mony existing between plain till' and defendant herein. Thus summons is published by order of the Hon. T. A. Meliiide, jndye of thf above entitled court. duly made and tiied Janutry Ihe date o the tirst public-itlm of this summons being January PI, HU2, and the date of the hist publica. tion hewof March 7, li)2. MoMAIION, Att'y for Pl'ff. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Elizabeth Zimmerman, administratrix of the es late of Adam Zimmerman, decea-ed, has filed her find account as Bueh administratrix in the county court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and that said court has appointed Monday, March 3, 1W2, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the rooms of naid court iu the conuty court house in wild county and state, the time and place forbearing objections to such final account and settling the umn. ELIZABETH ZIMMERMVN, Administratrix of thy estate ct Adam Zimmer man, decea ed. Jjated Oregon City, Oregon, January 24, 1002. MIS city water, sever, etc. Inquire at this office. t lha Kind You Hata Always Bong! It Girdles the Clabe. The fame of Bucklen'g Arnica Salve, as the best in the orld, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer r,f Cuts, Corns, Burns, BruiBea, Mores, Scalds Boild, Ulcers, Felons, Aches, Pa ns and all Skin Eruptions. Only in fallible Pile cure. 25c a box at Geo. A . Harding's. "SNUFFLES the UUAKANTEED CATARRH (JURE" and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package containing in ternal and external medicine sufficient for a full month's treatment and every thing necessary to its perfect use. "SNUFFIivS" is the only perfect CA TARRH CURE ever made and is now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures all influmniatioa quickly and permanently and is nlso rietiu'.Iy quick to relieve HAY FE VER 01 COLD in the HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION "SN UF FLES" will save you if you use it at once. It is no ordinary remedy, hut a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to Cure CATARRH in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each pack age. Don't delay but send for it at once and write full particulars as to your con dition, and y u will receive special ad vice from the discoverer of this wonder ful remedy regarding your case without cost to you beyond the regular price ol "SNUFFLES" the GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE." Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dent. E 694, ED WIN B. GILES & COMPANY. 2333 332 Market Street, Philadelphia. We need hardly tell you that prices will be rock-bottom here this week. You expect it of ; us. You have a right to expect it, and we'll take good care riot to disappoint. real Jan oarv 0!i mm Bale This is your month. Will you act? All the store's profit this month is yours. This is what we told you Jan. I. You believed us. You came, bought freely, and acknowl edged by that buying that what we said was true. These are busy, active days here. It seems to us that everyone in Portland knows of and has been attracted to the store during these great sale days. This week the greatest price-concessions you ever read. Nothing for Dealers, But Everything for Customers. Chapped hands, cracked lip? and roughnef 8 of the skin cured quickly by Banner Salve, the most healing oint ment in the world. Charman & Co. Tail Know What Toil Are Taking When yon take Grove's Tantele.M Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is limply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Ko Cure, No pay. 50c. Clearance Sale on All Dress Goods and Silks Nn such bariinlns ever tri-fore olTiiiwl. Tire droKs goods department will bo a Bcene of Brent aotivltr thUwcek unless we nreentirely mistaken. Wlrun 70c goods no for 2!)o and Mo goods go for lo. It means this Is the time arrd plane to buy. At 29c a yard Fancy 42-inch Jacquard dress goods In any wanted colors and dosifrns. It would bo Im possible to Irujirftfa you too klrongly with Oils .vhIiih, well worlh 7fn? At 42c a yard 41- lnoh all wool Veno'larn and Ziballnes, In all good late shade. Inquire elsowbero. Bee If you can nr itch It for twice the price. ' At J2jC a yard School plaliln In all the hrfeht and newest shades. Just the thing for children's wear. At 70c a yard 42- Inch all wool ntln solclls, sponged and shrunk lrr all good lata colors. Jufet the thing for rainy days. At 89c a yard Halting. In all the m;T grays, brown anil blue cloths-. 52 inches wiuu; jul lire thing for rainy-rlaln skirting. A $i.35 a yard mud back (.rulings, ira menus wine, ana an good colors ; woitli $2.(0 a yard. At 1 9c a yard Jncquards, bUci cashmere, fancy plerolaa, etc.; values worth to !io a yard; clearance price, I9c. RPKCUL NOTICE, Wo want yon to under stand that during this great sale will bo found grat saving opportunities. It is our inten tion In the next few days Ui close our im mense lot of drean goods; hence these notable prices. Brisk UMBRELLA Selling Tho almanac tells us unt we've mire than goodstorekeeping demands. Ho w tain alow at what's left. Vine ateel rods jiaragwu frames and good gloria silk tops, well worth CAa VI .00; while they last, attach I ; hi Mr en.' Umbrellas, to go while they QCn last ior li Lean than balf price. Great Clearing Sale in Suit Room All (tood thlnna wait for those who come. From this riPiinrtment you have come to look for bnriiKfim rt'ularly; but w v,nn hnsiiiv you that bo Kuch ohVnriKs bh tlicxo hi given hnvu wvor been in ado In our 'ail vert isoinent bi'ttu At $1.75 instead of $2.25 Another lot w(?ll-nmle .faoiiets all htost nn1 bwtt Hhttrlos, We cannot say how long they will IanI but until they are till gone you can have Ihem. The Jackets arc on Sale At about half; women are coming from far and near to buy them. In all wanted shade and fttylcs ef tiite Mellon and Kersey Clolh.s. In double-breasted box or tijnt fitting; all nicely tailored and NfiMn lined, welt QQ worth 7,fl0, $4 60 and $10 0i, f()r,.....V'wO AHjmirjMUt among theirt. $20.00 Raglans, $12.50 Fiill-lciigth coals, nicely tailored and all lined; comes In b ack and mode. Mill-Ends, Prlrita, worlh to Vf,, for, 2)ao Silk Moreens, worth 75c, for 803 Hlll-Enis, Ginghams, worth 7'c, for Ic 80 Inch Bleached Muslin, worth 7c. for,.. 80 9-4 Bleached Mutllti, worth 19c, for yard ..ISo Unbleached, yard Vie Prints, all colors, worth (SHir., for yard. 3?4o Persian Flanucletles, worlh 10 and I'A'jC, for yard 7a Ladles' Dlack Ifose, Pine Hcam!ess Illack II. iBf, r iiBt Dyes, Well Nhaped, at jj for Z-'ic. Instead of 15c, each. Fine lace-atripe ones, worth 25c, f ir., loc Onelta Union Bulls, In wool, whIK n o ly made and trimmed, worlh 12 10, for C suit Pebble Cheviot Skirts Choice of brown or black, with circular flounce, nicely made, worth $'J.bi), lor Chalkllne alrlpe or plain gray, with flonn.re and nicely stitched, worth t'l.o'J, for . . oj "j j Unusual Sale of Rainy Day Skirts Without reserve; all to go at about half. It will need no hint of ours to bring you to ttila batgiiin feast, except he prices. Heavy Cloth Skirts Irr gray or hlaek, all wool, latest stylo $-3 or and finish; worth fll.60, for p J. J J Ladies' Home Skirts Marked for quick selling! diffo ent colors, good lining, well made, ami all wool, d; f en for less than eot of goodi,; worth 8,'U7 "P 3 R.&G. .Corset Straight (front, 11.25 quality, for OSo Thomson's Glove-Fitting Corset tl.OO quality, for True Fit Corset 7)C. quality 4;j ShirtWaists A special lot In all wanted colors and designs, Regular 75e. to 1, and weIQ- wou'i stop to assort them. At ?,piOCC Silk and Wool Waists A fine lot, well made and neat patterns. o worth $1 .76, for. . ,.70C In all-wool neat walsls and all good Q colors and sizes, worlh (fl.SO, for 0C Auction Prices on all Ladies' Waists If you ever bought waists for less you boHKht for less than retailers paid for them. The sale lasts as long as the walsta do. WI.K WAIrtTH, rnade of good taircta silk, n-ceiy made and up to dale. Values to $X m for' j. 1 1 Values to H.50 for Best Silk Petticoats ade of best tatleta fllk, whir deep accordion, alied flounce (last rullle. Tho pritw. at Mad piaHeu uouiice ai a nasi mine, tub pni uioro uiiiTcMriMir trian anytning a,ay wti $8.50 instead of