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UK(iLM Oil? OOfJHl'ER Fl-tiT)A.Y, ,JUNEf .ISQ', fa tmitVi- n-v-'J 1,1)1 r"T-"T" unit tii i mm .i.mm.1 I UU1IIU . mm mois "IA ST II i .. e Tv if & f i -S.-. -X. ."N. ,"" V f caooOAoasesosMaa 1 k J.L O. We are making strenuous efforts,, tfiis season for more pants customers more custo- neMl f If l 1 - if Ji i.- 1 1 J.1 i. J J 1 i it mers ioi tnose iineworsiea ganxs ojours-ne, ones inn set at xne waist tne ones tg? that se $J& Chb ait&RTupi tfie ies as JouM1 theY were chiseled to the jj form; sffenousyefforjs toieTOjpeDl.to wgar ou7j$3.5o trousers, and in our mi strenuous efforts we have marked theja. na war & f SsbuOSib SditeOTaWMnd assortlnrin that are if " .tnily beautiful from an. artistic sense as well as ki keepfng wkfithes nson JiU STRAWS" jWYft you (avabpuj Jritryprig hats smart . appearing -ones-- why,,wh.en vpu-haye-.a.tle time just wander in-, our Hat paftment. We will show you some of the smartest looking tcksinMtraws' that are shown this s x bidet i season $4 ioi.s Sole Agents for the "RED STAR"..Shoes fof! Ladies Children and Gents all styles-all prices w I SUCCESSOR TOM, fl I C HA EL I i ffl ;.j ' ,; ' 1 I I ' 77. f4 'upll of r. Sr. vonj Pcrtfiind. 3 William Wallace braham. son of ihe late J. W. Graham of thjg county, hit Just returned from aB$rM,h$fjy4iK 2tay in Berlin, Germany, "where he has fceen dtudvine the violin under the great est living maater.Prof.JQr., Jpgeph,Jpch.: Imb factor tfihe Royal H&h Sohoot'of jMusic. j "...The fact that Mr:. Graham has gained entrance to and received instruction in this, the most exclusive music school in art a nuiriKliHnr v tt Of tfi V!feV who gjaifftrtwfl'iw'W school there are but u bibhII proportion who attain the much coveted honor of ieceiiVtf Wessons j rk)n thj Wh 4'lIpVr LrlH1acralrierb'riiirMyriihani to ns the verv best recommendations. The Royal Conservatory and its pupils 'are unaer Jine proieccion oi rim riupor ial Majesty Kaiser Wilhelm If, from whos private purse the school is main tained, the anly requirement "made to gain entrance being talent, but this one SOME SOUND ARGUMENTS It is a fine art to produce a piano that possesses all the desir able qualities and none of the poor ones. It involves; the assem bling of the right woods, metals, felts and leathers, and the proper seasoning, shaping and proportioning of them, the exact regula-, ion of the thickness of the sounding board to give it the proper tresonance, the right tempering and winding of the steel strings to give them the finest tone, the xiicest adjustment of the action, and we might truthfully say, millions of other matters of minu te detail. . i j V ' i; V,; ,', ; I ,: . Now, if thejsoiind !of a, piano. possesses all the desirable qualities, it follow' of cdurseVthat ' it '..'has been properly con structed. Such afpjano is a gem.' If will 'be as much satisfaction to you 20 years hence as it 1? how., -.1 . ; (e j . Z. ". Come in ani'lfet us explain td you. ;the ednstr'uetion of our instruments, and.tHeir fe.burAcJ .cjuaifities.;, Ouj-s are!l;he fiaest made, and include sucfr' perfectly; constructed pianos as the' Weber of New York, the CkerIJH.:..&9iit, E4l'.H4l.m'baitl;:af: Chicago, ' Pianos whose sound qualities) are not .equaled the 'wprld over, and many other .WljbrHnn,qs.(i Igh.pceijiji,'.' . V Our busineSfooting, too,' is bh 'a"s'6uhd basis'.'" '"We 'sell asmall margin of, profit andoori the lowest payments' and easiest terms of any p aho store on the Coa'st;"1." u i ;! ':,."'l' You will fiKj.'rt greatly to. your advantage to. make , your piano purchaselhere ."' . t &i ) L'3 ' t . J 2 A J L EILERS PIANO HOUSE, The Largest, Lowest Priced Piano Concern on the Coast. Washington St. Corner Park, PORTLAND, OREGON No. 653 Market Street, San Francisco, Ca!., No. 605 Sprague Avenue, Spokane, Wash., 9th and J Streets, Sacrajnento, Cal. 1 Call on us or write for circulars. SO RHVrn thdf Bn..,al.. tX 111 l?fn- whocom from ail jjaruot ut.,u lur aumuiance, gain the much prized goal. t-s r,Mrf.G.rljm,U the happy possessor! of t6.W;BoeA)ld Italian violins, om "r,u8 uuaiiBrma josepnael Jesu 1732) otner a Guteeppo Granoind, 1 1 Miss Gnpgie Maindock; m qtlite'ilt ait ner borne in. this nvjjo liunift . "fi '''-tibn' GhberfL? Hedges1' is inOa ifornia ori a bdsinesB trip '1'1' '''" itibg friet ds in this city. ,: ' - '"-Arnfiv" Franklin t. Griffith made aibusiness trip1 to Vancouver Friday) '"Mrr;:"G.1' B:Dim!c returned from 'a wfeek's visit in SalemSaturdaw;.' aw Senator George Hurley! of Wash., was in Oregon City several days .lnK...t..n..k.. u:.t.i. .. i. r ' - . m , M iss Greta Strickler.of Portland, was the puest of a Aliss Amy ; JSeiJy Saturday to Miss Edifh nHbershain,,, pf Astoriae vim, th ftue. .of , Misaveda William, ,l.Uta I'Oijl.l Jf.'i.'ll '": UU"it . oTTfttifiS.Msry Raffy.a fwniejr 'resident of jhiscityhas been visiting ibeMuweB a : U) H! J l.lUJ.S'j j I U'l y and the w understand that Mr. Graham in tends to locate in Portland, doing notti ing but solo -work -and 'teaching, for which be should find a wide field, as be is the first Joachim pupil whu ever came to the Northwest to loc-aler1 f REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka-i mas Abstract & Trust Co. 1 1 10 750 1000 1200 G W Force to H Force, 1 6 as in sec 16 and 17, 4,2 6 52300 W B Jennings to E J Miller, 5.15 as in Jenningi elm, l,2e 1 E A Lawbaugh to W Coast Timber Co lots 1 and 2 of and b'A of ne of tec 2, 8, 3 e j Sellwood L & I Co to II C Cone, ' lots I hnd 2, tract 150 OA Gengelbach to A MatthieB.'l acre iu sec 9, 2, e 0500 H A Kingsbury to II Glenn.'ne of " 10, and Be of sec 2, 2 s, 0 e 2000 j u Anderson to K H Schubel, part of sec 9, 4, 2 e ... C Goldstine to S M Andeison 21 as in sec 25, 2, 2 e State of Oregon to J ClauBenlptof icummuq cim ana ot sec 20 and J 29,: ?, d i 3095 uuer ion. UUDer, ne of ne and bb 01 sw 01 sec 2, 3, i e O A Kruee, et al to J L Kruse, 49 as in ecc is, 3, 1 e and sec 13 in 3 1 w..., ' B Jack to A F Jack, 8.88 as in Al len cim, 0, e, 1 e 200 n oiraitiDt by Bhenif to M E Mc- o e,r' rm 71 r,ignn City ... 507 P T uragea to A vv Pick, ne of ne ! of see. 29; 1, 4e , a w ricato B J; BriJaes, same land l it .,k A W Pi'lik'to C O Pick,' sa'me'l'ami.'.' A W Picktto W Pick, nw of bw of see 2i 1, 4 e J Striteto.G Polistowski.'lot'f ,'sec 3, 4, 4 ei J T StrilB to W Jagmiu, wj ol'nw of sec 3, 4, 4 e WGlMeCraitr toG- Schmidt'wii of se of , Sec 12, 4, 2 e J M Hecliart to D Hart, lot 1, blk 1. ParkUddition . M J Jonel t to F A Jones, 2'A aVin Vance elm, 3,2 e A White lb PPetzold,25 as in Vance elm, 3, 2 . M H Bingfran to Hedgss & Griffith", lots 5, 5, 7 And 8, blk 30, Cane- mah , A Bolander to,0 Bolandei, 40 as in sec 26, 3, 2 e 850 850 15 500 800 1400 100 300 2000 Hot Weather Weakness. Hrmfo el fugue 1 out, llitteis and larklnir III f..?(?r..,r; Perl'ap" "" 'rom the debl 1. tatlng effects of Bummer weiillier. Tnen. ivn i torn, indite that . toulc Is needed I that wlU create a healthy .PUI, m.k, . f 'n" ri Ku.aie ir,e Ui.wels and impart natural activit olWer. Thl.He.bine will do: i" i, a touK laxative and restorative. II. J. Freeeard Pro, r' Grand Vie- Hotel, Cheney, Kap . rite.' ' S u.edHerbiD. frthetaat l2 year., ,d nr.thfnS by Dr. Newton, ewton, K.u." 6O0 at Charms , Willium Bissell returned this week. from Can by,, where he has been on a fishing -trip;1 J ' ' ' ; Mrs. Casev, c!f, Portland, visited rel atives in trjia city Saturday and Snn day. hiv ll V.li I' '-'I 'Ml ' --Mies Ethel Cheney enent Saturday and Sunday in Portland the gue&t of Miss ttesSi arurnm. j . , , . . t Mr?. J- W.Norris, who has been vis. iting in Seattle, duripg the week, has re turned home. , . , i: , ; K"rp, Richard Glasspool and daugh. ters, fif Portland, ; were Oregon Oity vis. itors Saturday ." ' ; v , Norwood ' Charniau left Tuesda night for Chico, Calif.,1 where he im probably remain for a year. Misses Ethel Graves ann Jessie Bi bee le:t this week for McMinhville, where they Will visit with Inends,; ;i ... ,; The Misses Veva and' Vesta Knight of CanVy Speutlseveral days in this city the past week) the gtieets of the Misses Uleason. (.'Miss Elmai Albright, who has been visiting in Portland for the past two weeks, has returned horne and i much improved iii tiealtlh' m v.. 1.1:. I ' 11 ,.1 !,,.!! .. li.iV.' . ,, Nprmiin R .Lang and family, affpr a a several montjis visit 1q Oikland, CM , returned 'hftme 'Saturday.'- They Were (iallod to UalMbrui toy1 the death of Mrs Wn.8 '.M0.U8r.ti, ,.:!.rl ;loil vi!V ,u Wilfred' White lias returned frarb San Francisco, , where . he has been at teiKjipHijlUark Hopkins' , Accadeniy, of Art. " After visitina with, bis parents for a feW Weeks be Will join the 'Hands" stir veyibg'party that leaves for Idaho. ! cii ; ;,-Mr. arid' Mrs: George Bolehih arrived .this morning from1 Minneapolis and will Ipqatein ithjs city. n.WrBoilBolehin is. a sistfr 9! DrT, Beard apd pfWilUarn Bard, of Maple Lane. Mr.1 Bolhein was , in 'the groeerf bnsineBS in1 ;Minhea p6liB. ! "tee'eiver (jeOrge W. Bife'e and1 family left 'Friday 'fair Slierldan.' Yamhill coun ty, and attended memorial service tbera aalurday. ition Unsrles; ,,V,v,,iGalIoway (jelivered the Memorial, adtress,",. j .,, iirfeMre, J.Hi Lawrence and daughter Mjrioq, lt(t for Bend. Eastern Oregon, Tuesday evening, where they will join Mr. Lawrence, who was recently ap pointed land commissioner. "While in 'his city Mrs.. Lawrence. was the guest of ber parents,, Mr, and Mrs. C, O,. T Villiams. ( ( t . (.'.'( ' .t Hon. Grant B Dimick and Hon. G. E Hayes attended the memorial day services at Hubbard on last Saturday Mr. Hayes delivered the memorial day address andi it was a good one at that. Mr. Hayes is an orator of fine ability and his address was an eloquent tribute to our soldier dead. cinct;1uw w .3Jniroo iDO ai the Strite7l3lrri?es1tSr AfSOOf1" P Riv BrffcUWsnnl neia 01 uiacuBUiAsywrfrWOTteyfky. -'Redla'nd 'aiorinlw'af will move in ' Sfrtirigwffter' Itift week. .- .;. .x$. Im Mit iao lis !bban8ti J6hB'UWdt' f J)fe'XI-tomt:o'f,Ta' ' ' James Marc moving on thai - Branch Tucker;' JWfiWrMffif?, John Stormer, John Kie, W:ffl"-) IflW! and Alary are;buildngei ieinoloa bio 1 Miss Ora iLeewel len i of (fttffslrnlaf firs not improving. liji,helth.,r'oc;mifn di .( John Storirter and 'family, Wftry. lev and :wif and A J;U.. ShiblefwtTiF d.the-State.Grane Xlli1 ,. TD HCXClij Ewaa Camer, Erine Shibley and Sti4 Shibley spent Pecor;wavpay atfttM goii City. , . 'I '.' ' " .J'0.,:i'iV , r 1' :i',V 1'U.CIV Jn ""gwater basebalj team play ed'ihe Llwood boys and'' Elwobd bovs cime'.outaheadrThe'wi!f,.'ptiy,''a''ai'd in,t,wo weeks, 13th at 'Springater. ' . Decoration Day was observed here. "1'1 ioJames DuhoysVfriend writes htm that he has. recently taken out itwo nuaetsi of gold that are worth $)0O. , They have built the fences (h burnt last fall. that were For Sale. , . . j ' . ,, ' I have for sale one fix8 Russell traction engine; one 24 42 J. I. Case sepcrator run two reasons and good as new one chop mill and one No. 17 Ross ensilage cutter. All of 6he above machinery iu good running order. For information write to or call on W. E. Mumpower, stone, OrtgDn. . ,.. 4t.' t.UililjUjiv ,Ja!4w.Bi-4iii 8Cjif.'.i'rfviil:l' 1 , 1 sn,u Drir, When. ..worU u hard ml When v the plurriWM&j It is M Uva thia-Ad-p oi Mia when you-tota it, ap'q.catvT. tii- v,tiO n-iiC srest"Vtfx'"'1,8C1 fca 1 'jSc6t?fl;Jnn ffCvl Liver 'Oil fs'tliefoocl tKatmat, you forgt-youF.'&tomach. " ' . If you hav.eTriit5trtdirt.,:send Shrj rrea sample. Its afrroeablc.taste wt surprise youi- rjifliumo.i t-..f 4j-- scott & BOyjjiE,,ck"?m;sts. 409 Pearl Strett,'' r' ' New Yorfc: .50o. and $1.00 skll drufftflBts Foley's Hoiiey m Tar cures colds, prevent 'BetooroW 1 .1 11. i'.:1'".': t Mali.') ei '.'TvT-i " "i-i , 1 111 M!Eg mi AftSl? llll i . . I 11 :c tnt) rest n.i'ui i:.1ta "h II . , -w , H J illi IV To braze cast iron H :: v :'We'h'aVo!th!rpRf;'n.' 1A6ni auu Jlcayy bastings Brazed and Guaranteed VE KEEMR BICYCLES ' : : .GUNS, ;UMBRELLAS, LOCKS, ETC. , 'iIt;"!' '"";? in fact, 'most any old thin?" ' ' n,M The largest stock of BICYGLH TIRES AND SUNDRIES in .Clackamas countv. GUNS, REVOLVERS -fWHirVi c ;h,r.gKt. ,H Come and , see. the NevviMorroW Brake fLPEK and sav. 11 vnn , want . 9..n 1 ""wrv7r. 1:;; . 1 ,i uny tt. 1 !)t.hh,ijiui 11 wiicci, uon i ran TO 51 tWJ'VIUIO!.'.lU 1... i'.iH """I 1,1 ""'"'M ftpoursJhejr;,, ,Give Us 1 a Call: Tiribunes .at. $40 and $50 , , Iyer Johnspn from $30 to $50 1 uays to 3dU ' ' Arden $25 tn ( ;:, LAMP & sawyer Qrego Sun Store i, i " MAIN STREET, OREGON 'CITY ' Zbi Phntt Salon Kelly & Jjuconicb, My little son had an attack of who tying dough and was threatened with pneumontv, but for Chameei lam's Cousin Kemedy wo would havo had a erious time of It. Italso saved him from several uovore at'acks of croup H. J.Strickfadeu, editor W'orld-ll.Tald, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by U. A. Uurdiug. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notlne Is herahy given that. I will on and after Simmlay the l.itti day of Jn, l!iu;t, i proceed to sell the following described property of the eslato of John Mvers. dec'aed, in Claekamas eouniv. Otwiiu, at private silo on the fullowiuii terms for casn or on tne greNtest uossibie payment with the balance reinaiid r utiniii on not mora than one years time to he secured by a morttiune on the properly sold, the balance to bear Interest at o per ecnt or more ner annum, the (mid proporty being the following or aur Portion thereof. . The southwest quarter of th southeaM, quarter an ioi o section iownsnip.1 soutn, range z east als6 lots 8 and 4 said section, township range (except Beginning at the southeast corner of sotilhe.ist quarter oi the norlhwest quarter of said section 2 1 thence wist 20 rods; thence south rods thence east 20 roiU: Ihene north 6 rods to place oi iwginning.) aihu ueginniug ai ino souinwest corner of the southeast quarter of th northwest quarter said section i thence north 1H.6H rod-; theuoe east 20 rods; thence south W.6H rods; thence west 20 rodB to the plaoe of 11 nnlng iu Clackamas County, Oregon, In all U4.H'J acres. 2. The north half of tiie northeast quarter tha southwest quarter of tbe northeast quarter and the n trthfast qua 'ter of the northwest quarter of section 8C, township 4 south, range 8 east of Willamett meridian and beginning at Ihe north east corner of the southeast quarter of the north west quarter of sectiOB Mtrwnshlp 4 south. range S eastot Willamltto meridian; . thenco west 20 rods;then south 1ft reds, thence, east 20 rods; rheuee north 111 rods to the place of beginning. eoi tainirig t acres, aituatod in ClackauM county, iregon,. .tu u iw acres. . ' 3. Ihe tuuthwest anarter of the southeast quartet" hf SecUou 1l, township 4 swuth of range 3 east of Wlllnmett meridian in ClaekauuM county Oregon, cuutainlng 40 acres. , ,, i. . me nprtneasi quarter oi tne 1 snntnwHt unVter of section 82 in township 4souih of range east of Willamette uicridiaa lav Clackajuas county, .Oregon, eontaioiiig Mt sveres. ; . i . . . o. The nr.rthwcst ouarter of fl ctlod 32. 'town ship 4 south; range east of Willamette meridian in Ulaocaaiae oeantyi, iunicn.i. i J n. v; t. . tlnrthwcetiqiutrter of southeast quarter , and , noiiheaat quarier of southwest quarter secllou 2. townhhipM south of rang2 east, i0 acr..' . 1 1.' In the H.iC. Krowu UotiatMii' Land claim; ' Alio lots , and 11 nl section la, lots 7 and 8 and tlie iiyrtlicafl qilaruir of the sou the ask fjuii'rler of Mellon 14 and lots 2 slid :i of section1 ? si! 'In ttiwiishipi waitil o raage H mi of. Willumoito neinUam Uackamaa county, prcgouj i) f,, ,. ; aiso commencing at a isjiatomn degrees MOTirp Tr lu.Trr, ,,., I j .east 10.15 chains distai.t from the Northerly rxUIICti IO WATER CONSUME cornVr.oi IJlj'iAMlonVlJnntioiLand.01alm ou i j ;the county road from Spring-water loOregon City. ti . . - 11 xue use oi water for lawn, garden nn.l of VMZ Kunuini: thence with the said Btone it v! 1 K ,or ttle 8eeon of liKlg w... ..oguverneu Dy tlie rules n form last season. 4 Conaiimeri are required tj pay tha EXTHACUAHOF for rUctl UBe, during tl j first ten davgin June. u Bo abo or Wateb Commissionkks Ijind claim lino, aiul north 4u jlxgn- chains th"Wett1H(f,'tif: liiinV lonalliui est bM west Sormer v ow.icd by L, r. ijaiin; thence with said line north O ch'ttUrsto fhesst line of .ld rwd: thenoxwlih ssijlTi.d'(ic'it,i:V'ldehri.iBasC 11 Hi ehainstoUie p'nee of llefjitin Injr r"ninlii4Ti- 1.1 1 urea ino e or leK.:' Y.tn, bm aenns desenbel In. .hook 44 page '43 deed recordsot Clkckamrf' noufltv, Ore gon;'' e li ii I, .,. . ,,,(. ... yli.6 I . JOSK! II E. TfKIiOE Administrator of the Estate of John Myers, de-..el. Hn.T&ntVP and when you liiLCUl NLA drink, drink tbe BEST Planet Whisku i8tLe be8t in the worlJ- . u diiued , , , J 'rom "elected grain a the mouataing Kentucky. We also carry all tlie other first-class brands. Old Crow Dewars' Scotch v, Old Crow Dewars' Scotch Qtrmitaat John Btag's Scotch Cyrus noble ltlcKant'a Pure Walt J)unttrRft Canadian Club and the Celebrated RED TOP WHISKY Wentlctllo 1vt Wilson Wblskf Cream Jfye IS Tlu finest Resort in the city rOarde Building, next to the Suspension Brld2 ML 1. W. COLE, Whiskks, , . . i .... 1 1 i . i and Cisinuc All goods bought in bond. Purity and quality guaranteed , Some famous eld brands t James E Pepper. Kentucky Burbon . Old Sam Harris Kentucky Bourbon Old Roxbury Rye hi i'ii Cor. Railroad Ave. and Muin St ! t'l Hi rfifflllsnftlm 4 ..gatCjeJii liilmalarakMiaiNifriai ifflalallfcaA jlfVv a 'A '--.'. ' i ' ,Ve,a"y "ie ouly complete line :ififl fi Aa '' ?f. CuBkets, Coffin;,. r.JL. 'a 'A.' ' ' V Hlu'M-7'-S ' ' ,"'n" ,n Clackaman County. hi Jt-- .-4 ' v'.. I f11 furnish for Jess ,a0 iti X, .''ii'ii-,-. (.'I'V'il .Ir.-iii li'iuii If i i j ; I it "I .f . Phones 4ii and 304 V.II!JJ1IH.11! a S'ricnialfv 1 uur pneeb-jjlwayn reH6ua'lj'(j. , 9"tisfiictioo guarauteedj .! i !:. ' IU' I ' . I ! I Hi I.'. Ml '. j.i 11 . ' Jill Main Stt, Opp. Huntley's!