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OREGON -tm - (JOUKliH, -iHlDA J UNE T.lhrrtil, Saturday, was that ,Wnat a boo); last nMfnougn ! i i Grain has dhfeneed color fast, ffrOfintr riyhUfllnniy. CVi'V-iA Eirlv DOtalofii are in hlnnm .n X'eneral lomplaint is mada here of jjUnien trucf rotting in the:jjQuhd The FQuaRh hilar in amino, nil tl.o rnnim beif quashes and has now turned on the Nibs. Notaing as yet has been found Knecp lueurjjujis uiey.iuen on any tiling that has Deen tried yet. , Dfck Skein railed his new bam last ThftTHflflV. A Tvanlar ninnaa.. rima ... ht$i and" abattt--e4mlped7--Alr-hrrF- uiiiiuuio luEiicu uui aim an tne women. n1 k .1 L'i i ' uuuui pour uinner, we had it Ftawe must Be eiven Mr. Ed Rnwmnnn thejiarpente. His goo4,6rfe HbawM, f Itself andjwe all left Mr. 'Vnd Mrs. rtkeln bappyj with smiling faea, ,j i, Mm Lilliaji Cans' school' closed last J7iI.air on.l III.- f.J J. A i y. I u.i. "l".".- I rs i,". i r, " Dwvi huodu upt w"f.w icueij. against wmut sue rey&rtli 7i ' 7 v . -".w.vM.iuo.ie4i t3 .4iiuiM.in.cbhiiy meres is no woman Willi h nii'.nirt. . ...i.i -..j. i.i, i . il ... , and Mrs. p. Mills cave aeuDner pi minor oi miss uans, and a general gtjou time vidn-ht&rmrtYirervnUiia: ?ou;leave many mrm frlunfia in ti,. plaee. Teddy Hammond passed through, lietfl SOOdflv honiaWaril; hound" lio'l,,.. ,.. attending the state ' grange at Oregon City. A good and faithful graneer. we will all miss him when he is gone. , . rf. "-"-I . ii ticntmuu, TO VIBl.'inE M- . .. .1 If T v I ri O nuu mra, uec& mem jjaturua. and bnnday, , .;S. Wright fost a valuable dog Sunday. It ate a squirrel that was poisoned. ' 1 Sky. wasn't that funny when the haslets were sold to see the young lad v who tried to.wjnk at him. pud shut both eyes and her sister thought she had faintad but he got the right basket just the tame. '. Mrs. Ne'lieJIIanston and Mrs. Heidirr ger, of Spokane, were visiting Mr. Bru wsr and wife, their parents, last week. James F. Nelson, our county assesso, and wife, were out to his place .Sunday,' to look after his farm affairs. -Did you seethe eleotrioal '' ditulav'nn the tnounlains last night? Thpse, who aw it fiuid ill was grand. .' ihif "Tierce VVrtulit rAinmml u.;,i. alter viHiiinu his relatives in Portland 1 Of the periodic pain whichfniany womeii expcrjcjjce with every mofath it mlie -iheSUjfiss and kindnelps always; 'asi spciated with woniaiihoodi seem tdt.-'b.i aumewiiauniracle. While In genertfl n wllO Would not pladlv hp ftoo fmm'Ulii . o - j -w . recurring period ot pain. f-t Doctor Pierre's Vavnrltil trm kf"mx 1c 1 w i irTftrqn g awl iiplc women well, and gives them freedom3 from disease. It establishes regularity,; . . niuiiu, uv.an) iJiiiaiLiiim, 4-tioH-and - wlceration and -cures fettiala weakness. I t",'i Sick women are invited (o consult 6r, Tierce by letter, free. AU corresponds ence strictly private and sacredly confi flential. ' Write without fea- and withouf iee.tor Ifyfcy. fierce, Buffalo, N. V Mrs. T. bolau. of MnHHr! PAinc rn tu . writes i : l---as curtd of painful periods bv the u.i of. lir.k Pierce's Favorite Itescription( nncj his Compound Extract of Smart-Weed. I tliililt Dr. Pierce's mediciues the best fa th world." . "Favorite Prescription" has the testi- not accept an unknown and unproved substitute in its nkre . ; i. .....The siuggiah, Jivcr-made active by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. , .' Varus. (News is scarce thisweek. Bob Kingb; wife' and cMlSenT'of Clarkes, were the guests of Dr. Voucher ftd wife Sunday. VMrs. Will rimith Tisated with Mrs; Ci BpanglerSuflday. ' ' i-'Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howrd '.and family yisitet Mrs. Howard's mother, mw, H. Morns, of jrfackabgrg,! 8tn day; j Jim Buckner was seen in our burg JTridry. ) fi feaveral from herff" Bttended nie"dflnce' t Beaver Creek and report a line time. faerie Jones, of Eldtrado, was the gnest of Otis Howard ...Monday Tboy pt the day in felling trees. That's tight, Merle, tome again. We like to see littla boys industrious. ff Norman Howard leSl" for Portland iaf. Maay morning to work on the boats. (.: if-01 arlie White went'to' Mulino'on liis wheel Sunday. What'i the ttraction. v."0. Merlual was out wheel riding uuuuiijr, Ioney Baker and family, of Oregon going io move out on tne iiaker Fmuo ueit weex, airs, isaaer is new wyiiig atner sister-in-law's, Mrs. Case iy. A mistake was ' made in the color of the collarette that .was bet betweed the liurcu and the post ofliee. It was brown nl black. Obnthal. Marks FrairiZ. If; I Grain is looking fine. S t ' V Iialnh (Jrihlifa Una VI ! t ttifT frlarwta a nA leinuvei irj cariow eunaiy. i , Miss Hattie' Irwin was visiting friends here Sunday. j f The entertainm:nt given at the school house was a grand success. f; Mrs. Wing and daughter, Hosa, were visiting fritnds and relations here Satur dy and Sunday. jj , Miss Eihel Armstrong lias returned to her home in Washington. Mr. Goetz is building a new wood shed. ft S i - Mrkind Mrs'i jJK. Gribble was ifisit ing Mr. YauL'hn's of Molulla S The ladies of the L. O. T. M.,Ht Vkrn Hio lMn -ill n.ill i .j - ..Hi Hive n (Jiuuii;: Jumt(;e'20th, at Smith' park; good music, speaking and other, amusements will be had. The public tire cordiallV .lie.d.- . j yi Kosa Dken. J Highland, Jack Wallace had the misfortune to have his leg broken while logging on the O.ackaniaa river, Heletono Ley is making considerable ncrovoinents ou his place. Things I ok favorable ami we sincerely hope his .w fence will hold a cook. A son wns horn to Mr. and .Mrs. Joe r riBii a lew Uuys ago. Amos llarriugton and Frank Nicholas 'oka diovo of cattle to the mountains .-uiidiiy. Hiram Follows, who has been ill, i iuirovtiig. Milo Pollock h:s purchased a new 'u;t!.v. i . . (- j Itl'TK Uazkiw. 1 ---t r .... i ' i JliiUno. i Quite an excitement was raised over 1 1 lightning a lew days ago, 1 ' Mr. Zinaer is working on the' Colum tin river. ; ; ' Some mi)vemen,ts have been made to 'mild a church here. We sincerily hope t .f good work will proceed. Mrs. Hardt'Bty has been ill nfew days; mIim had an attack of heart trouble. M s. Manning lias hrr new bay window uupleted which greatly improves the Iim kH of the house. Agn a Wallace who has been away on i-.it, has returneu home.' -' t i IjhbySugerwho hasbeea ill,, is 1m. Irviilg. The dance at Mrs. Manning's was a oiicees. ,,,, .:! . ,(l f , ,.j ... Mr. and Mrs. Fish and Mrs. Wallace vt-re viHiting Mrs. Mallatt one day hist ,.it-k. ."Mill I (;: ' . -. - ..' V'evaJihesnade a business trip to town a few day ii'O. J , 1 ,ni Ui Fnd Woodiide took ftiloador' furni c lie to Oregon City for Mr. I'ratt. He tninir t(i Easteru Oremm In i.; - -- r. ' Br T " U .1 IB ........ I...... i Ikai 1.T ' 'IIMIO 1IV.I1 It "Burner' U'ffi1, our ' h.t' tis !k. 1 "V V'-'l ii'W 1 ' : " i h .0 Canby. Honr Ell "Maddoelt "passed through town Wednesday distributing ballot boxes to nearby preciLcts.j ; , ; . . UOl VILLI Just above the wrist last week. - Tha M'flniilev lOnartstto 1io Klllni J V --... 'U UUIIAI U .aniiv June At. Timv nmo i,;i,i iiwuiiueuu'.'u hqu so uouov will draw large audience. i f cMiss Lhlu Hankins, of Oregon City, was a guest of Miss Emma Evens Sun day... 4 , .... y - . Miss Reed and Minn Tila Pnntiroll tror the guests of Mrs. H. Evans Sunday.) . Ivan Diiniptr nt Crecrnn fliin a shaking hands with old Canhv frlomla Saturdav. . A VerV eniovftbln Hnnna ana oiiron hu the Cttnbv , Dauclmr , : V, Wftfl a U0lV l.ti,a alluml. ance from Barlow, Mackaburg, New Era and Oregon City. i JnilieS 'SlllllVan anil uifa liavo mnvorl to Salem. Mr. AndruU'fl liaa nnrnnon.) a C driving horse and new buggy. The Riverside school closed last Fri day. The teachur aud pupils enjoyed a lileils;int nicnic in t)i nnmla fhl. completes Miss tSwnnby's secon J year at luvursiue, ana sue leaves 1 here many friends. ' Suinuiors Daugiierty.of Shedds, is vis iting with John White this week. W. H Bnir is in the market for wool. Farmers will do well to call and and Bee him before selling. i Election day pafeJ off very smoothly In Can by. The total vote cast was 155, of which Kenmes received 9S; Herman. 38; Ingle 9; Eliuure 13; rejected, 2. This is one of the strongest Republican pre cincts of the county, '" Minn F.inmni ftvuna :iurf. n...!.... Hood River, where she inteuds to euend ' a f..t.t .....tl.n ' F ' 'I in" iiiuuLiio wuii jneuus. Don't forget the exercises ! at the Christian church next Sunday evenimf as it Children's Day, and an excellent program lias oeen arranged. L.0I1BU1I, vv . , it. liair in regard to wool. THE-n GLORIOUS FOURTH1 e"ul niK .Riiiivid i ' J Mito JuiJ a'liofiioV TO BE CELEBRATED IN OREGON il. llyniliia ,nnn''l mii ,11 1, .' ,-rnQ :-l Comrfi:ite'o,: Named ''arid W6rk ,WH , -initio A-,v ,jf ') ,!(!m.oi :! .il'iiuV ti nln flnd.. ;. ;.i ,.,,,! ); .IJUlMlV I , With a Cood Time Coming. E. R. Wooodwanrf.l C. Schubel and Linn E. Jone. the irnneral commif tao appointed by' May6r Dimiclt td ', aViftrige the necesiarv preliminaries for th VAloI pration bf the Fourth M July, rnade'the ing. Charles Albright was named is' member of'Ahe (renral comaiittee,ifl)ut oonldjiotlseiive owing Mia ipressar (of business. Mr. Albright, however.Aae contented to.?fjiaie(a)i, pre,eilfint,a;tl)e rlBV. Ki-pnnd i.l LintAnurtf Ok.lAn.,T? Burns, Jr., of.Cpmpapy A.,, ,0, 1NP,-., has been appoint, grand, , raawli'nl of the parade ; R. E. Woodward .isi Rrn. .tat-y1..rjd,4(i.ijC8i,fi Xd: 'iS:i.tw?nrer. 'lheFubcotnmiWce.aiB:i..'. ,,, .... .. . LPPljfir?Krrri( 4'fW, Jipl),airpw;; r A BO.HL Ld... lull iiRnn. linnrau. VJ ftat.Wi.lr. .J.aircloughj Richarareyfag,.,,,,,,!, , y ouytji vmiM n noaru, cnairman ; J.B SltftXPr Frank , Bosch,, Wm Andre- sen, J H Turney. l arade h A Harding, chairman ; J RShaverVFTUriffltb.'T W Sullivan, C E Burns. . i General arrancement J V TCpt;ntr chairman ; R Ko'erner, J W Lbde'r, B (j I (latiftVld. C G Hunifav: K TE ' (Vhmd., : TFRyan, Robert A Miller.. "'"' . , ' Entertainment GT1 Howafd,'-:cH!air-' man; G C Field's,' R1' E Wood waYd, C G' Huntley, E E Brodie, i 11 Westovef! J; P Lovett,' 0 W Evans.' - ' ' u i, d a zaoa Iisit OREadS xtVAd coj fhree Residences Entere,VIoijey enid viuiiiea Vivien kerCoerawOliTi EBifftfrk,LStipp' Baseball Ed Fields, cl lairman ; Cbas Kelly. E E Taylof; PG Shark. ioward Firemen Wi iljji JIowell, chairman ; Bruce Zumwalt, L Riiconich, Chris Hartman, 0 E Ramsby . 1 x ;RR(!MrrrGl&!es!lfCr.e, ;rv M iG i8t lick land, H Trembath, S J fyirford, George Young1,-eha'rlei'"- WbLdMJard',-' 'George Ely. .bh jiwA Fireworks C Schuebel, chairman ; T P Randall, A Robertson, George Horton, GooRBidwway.ol siihnipi'H viev n v. A ::iMr)ailM A iliftt TlpaMBhlAltavma.n 4 . T. Moorei. iMrs E E CharmanJ BiNash: Mrs T T O L I I 1 m , ir. i; Ward i MnrMirTH jir r w . ri lux n i n airman puui . .. . ,. " . . II II V -IIM: .1.1,1,.. II, 1,1,.-.. I ll.ll ln.ul.Ur' vu.. ....... IK.IUUIU, UIOBS 1IH till) I),1H L L Porter. Mrs Clark Ganong. MMkatfe j ?hVrhousV?hrou,h t Xl-nH Ward PoW.KSMow .Gudlceind ih0j h g . o and nSportsUiDn W.E DarH;tii0liairmah,r, hiiTl L118 top8, "f RliMnfllatt..sL'Jnl.iii.ni.riimn,w..H.M P-M odnts in mrtnfey.iwas stolen j Th non ii i) Oi(l '"Ba'r Mi'Hdb,,'Wi:! oilA learn fwwahtliBaWay'iHyrl 6hnfl jimcu a KKine r .mmnai4 rrMyf amrr noon at Parkplace .with, the Parkplare team,. Two .runs, er(o .made bv each team in tne"h'i1'rf itmin'fl arid no more runs were made -nwil- the cevfiith in pint, when th.e; .farkpl.a.fie pif pher, , gave pqt.andthOregon City boys baited the .$,. forty, ' PV . tL e iot.r , TbS final ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE i"--!l n-il no (rtij ri:it ji -i.-r.i ritAM).T Notic ia, hereby, glTon .that ii , hve bpen duly appbluted by the.Cpunty Court of OlankAinas Co'inty, 'stito of Gref;oit,'iAaniliil8tatht ot -' the eslateior Sarah, 1J. t'iin'tljer.iideoeMedi and- ihat iiU, Proij ,h(iving calms flgaiU8tt.iiid. estate are hereby nouttwl to. proseuf the aame to toe nt tnwllu, nffinonir Tt .a n rtt ;r..,....... . - .. u. v. ... ix v.- -w-. uuL,,iiur.io - in LAreyron (Htw.rtrpfron. nrnnnrlwa.!R...l ,i,hj-l ui. flOiithe i from the date of this, notice.,., , ,, Dated, June 5th l'J03., ' - , J ',' " l-nn in, ii, J rl j, ' -1 1 s . , , v, T,,.n v.-... , , AdmiulEtrMor- of the estate of Sarah J Faucherv deceased. -.. , .. .... Tr:- r n-v- -r. rrrrTTH .7777 J ' ,'''fVri',''''''!' ''" '' S FWind i ylii'l" I -:-.l ir . I -I' iC 5 l;i:;::-':'M-iMinisM B a '"i.i rij'i jj. 11 a :i f , ' , 1 Foley's Honey and Tar ft- Cftifrfrfln rr. Vv nnH ! 1 v nL'. ':' 1 'tn i'v 1 1 ','':-',..'....' iterW'-trVree hohses (E-bat,1obt Burcrlara flight, and t tained little-of Talae.Laft Wdaytghtf--1 Dirti. jor n Ai anifl nenrn a nntaa rimvr itairs in her residence and" 'thought J:It ras scat. When morning dawned, how. ever, she found that thienes Ijad entered pelfln;gri-2, MirsAdsms jand ,af terj hsv ng,.,gone.. , through , the, tabekets had anmned the cl Jt'hes'iri the floor; They ; paa'eHrriea"antwaJHn(l' 'candle'grease1 narl HrinneH nil ntror tl.a r.lntl,ac v.iln- ing an overcoat belonging to Mr. Adams rid' sdwieViotbe'rV BlothingSnUrufeniAk uigut tun ourgiars went trjropgti the fesidences of Dr. J . 4V.-' NorrfeJ Sua"1JF.-' W. Cole. From Mr. Cole's house they secured six cents, but had not touchsd fhe silyerware, "Bi'0U5 flyipg'ln iiil View on' the side 'bbaM' i:nHhe-4Mifin room. Three dollars were, taken from Dr. Norrii' house. It is believed that' the thieves were tramps. - -- - i-llflfr. Ill .1 1 ' -'II,, i-i , - , ' : '! II New Society. K) h " Mavor Grant R. DimirV anA Ttr M n Strickland have been seen much tolirftMVnr lafolu .' Plal, rP lrtrtu lag better than for a good long time. i lt is rumored that they have under con-i sideration the ; organization of a new secret society and have , been laboring f.ir several vrplr nn tha ritna anA written.work of the order. , , ., , j,,; . j 1 An ifff-'x 1 rlrvm -N i "a 'n V i ,', .in A ', ',' a ' '.'Lucky Man-'' who'' owtW -' ' ' ' ;i,-fl.Ji- 1,, ,-ui, III - . ., ; i y,., 'one -'i . 1 linn ,.,iiivin,.i .i I,, I I I.i ,, 1 iIhi I .:,,, 1 1-, . , u ,.j ,-,-' ,li!,S,i;T;;jGsl;,-atjfee4 ;after;corrfi ; pleted 'whi-, leaves 1 no cut Bale's exposed,, to r'ustJ.'T.'ljaU Bay the STAR and mak no xpen" siYe.mistfiM,,,, ,ii1U!i),n-;;;;;':;,i A tiff "BEE- LINE" BUGGIES known all overthis country as the straight est piece of goods 'put ' bat in the buggy liHer1 'Made'especlall for" Oregon roads. New'fcatures addedv i m alt' i h g" i't ! , .t'et tei1,' ,' o r iqo? than,, ever:.befqre.-':'-A:::iCtmfpTteWe, (,!l-,ll American:,;;! Separators tead JllJti the 4 rjial,.r;eatijfe'('i ''Close Ski mm in a1." ' Durable, -;,, ' I'Lfght Running; in n i" 1 in 1 ni- .f hi in !-rl i-l ' lit III! I in V ul .0;; .(,,( . , ;,:i'i;i Mil llill.'i.lvn! Caxiriot1 .beat ' Ellis' 'combination In1 'inV PRitWMfn ;.!T !He,' BUGGIES WAGONS IMPLEMENTS BICYCLES '!! 1 ni 11 iiv; !n Send for " ' Special Catalogue of any line in , which you are interested 11 FIRST AND TAYLOR STS. PORTLAND O R lii i re I rll eviH Trouble and Never" Suspect it, 8 Fihd 0t. 5lx?tiid!T5Jiss with you: ijtlwnjy-four hours tlingindicatesan unnealthv con 111 01 the kid ; if it stain a linen it ia nee of kid-J liev trouble : tod frequent desira to pass it or pair! lsq rnvirfciijgjprtl that the kidueya , , What To Do. ' j 1 J'There' W cotttfb.rb in t&ei Jsnowl'edee sd Dfte-ioCTJr,esfpdO fJ?at . pr, ((ilaief'd .Q.irn tr.t-.-R rrvf lif orrAtif l-lfmf.tr rf,t.i,ltT( j IIU1VVVJI vywR), nja M-fiMiiiaLia.ii : :i. 41... i..i. !.:.. and fVRry 'pirf 'of 'theurliiary 'pasyage If cbrrects ' Inability'' 'to - bbldi J ate nnd spnlrlidilif Virth) irt iltiliiinfr ifc.Mnr,'lin(l . p, j .n -.t,,. , -- .effects following use of liquor, wine o uoery ann ovcremneB anuouniittabaiii. ne cessuy, or, Jjenii' cuiiiijciicu iu yu oiiei uitfiiithe1 day'ahd to get up manJ a, c ,,;i,f ti, r.,i the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Roo is.spn leaftidJ M .-vjiab.lhejjighesi iottis womieriui vF:i.r-i;ue most uis-j tressiug. cases, . If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug- gia.a ill lllly-llt auu vu-Mvun, Diwnp- k You m;ty liave a sample bottlo-and, 9 lnnlr tViot tollo oil .1 about it,, both senttree by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.: Binir- linttirntt M V H7ti Hnmin. B.m-.nAn, writing 1 mention1 this' paper1 and don't ttlaVp Qrlfr til i l f o 1.' o Viif , l-lrtii aiime Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,, and t. ,1.1 m i.- 't!-.. .t it Barbers and Clerks Azalnst Team- sters, Thft Ion tr talkrl almnf vatiJ I'eu.KiQO Oi tli barbers .aginat the tosillBtvri ramrt off at Ponar...., nn.u vHuviiiau UU lH8tbundrty.ri:Bttrbram) Klerks won tne Rftint by a score of 9 to. 7. . The game , .vm tivii Dim iu 11I1UIHII. Some remarkably Rood playiou as well astolerMy ioBrn eanj .Tim lln...iiti 8 teafliu'w-s aa fullown: 1 . umuara a tlerki Hi. wei M 1 MlaT'l 'and , , AJW.k; Krickeon tt 'iilied Hii'lH'h at Molalla Siiuday, lini3' vYafftica' 'called on Veva Jones a lew days -nVA . lyanttal,, ..;i .., To touch biitft'nlii'w.runniiiiianoe mini iciil ... , 1 J 01 tne teailiu w Tearuattrti. R lee 0 liovlan W Wilson BiCireenuian fll llanitlton 1. fi.i.i i It nivs Ocix Miles liijrua P Stokes -.. -m n',V Froit a ltedw Wiirams 1 b' W. F. Marshall "21,1 mil, K'KTavlor lio,'i;;!ih Ji, rf If .'1 vl I 01 !i Ikr.i'l A'an Hvs 'Vorntilnih Tun idte .tartrd Champion Draw Cut Mower CJiampion in the field fqr lgo3 same as in other seasons, 'i .i. . -. It Jraws the.baiv-No push; ..'i, ' ' ' ' '" The most powerful cutter. 1 .', , " Easiest to operate. , Most Durable. . , ' Choose the Champion and get satis faction..;' , ; . , . 1 uimi'nui f 1 m inn 111 mini in im ' ; Evan's Potato ' Planter , Plant your spuds with it.' Thev win come up like "pickets on a fence." i n , SAVES-Seed, ' ,, " Time and ,.'.-, 1, . ' - , Labor. . HOOSIER IDRILLS Most clev'er all Iril' yet produced. ' round grain ', ! Light draft .!!'!'." m". j Easily handled " ! :" Accurate and ,; Positier Force Feed Will last for years." It. ii id I'll! i Stafford-,,, ,i,i f,'nj The VOlln? fnlkR ,arA,nrflrMntncT annrya - - - " .hu..u.,.q , vuga- for Children's Py,!t. j v,,,;7, ,), Miss L. .Walhte ,waa the guest of her friend, Miss M.;, Joker pu day day las); n st rv. mlClark Pol -.a met wilh a rather severe acciilent lant ti k. t His 1 horse -ha d his foot utor by a scraper while woikine on 'the road, and', had to b'killed )t Moontnin roid haulers are coin!?' to. begin to hauling , as soon as' the weafaier deai s oil. They tlte ( yoiilg to, - batch at i ., Kahukey 's, and F. Gross is going to, be'dobk ahj niad swampeij, ; () vVtrede'ricks'" bugy does not look as empty oa Sunday, evening ajiit osed tOi) 'i-.ini.ll i j j,,,, n ,j;;o ,Ha n k tn.ft William Joster started out for a horse biwkqdend.sre, beard, that he landed -1 v"" tf wttB,ai cdiierj, at ,tfte Bockman home. ' iJ,,,;,j (JI) Charles Jfoblett was seen on our.streetS' qneeVenlfig last vfe'ek. ' ",r ''il'j , )" ii-H'iv'Kj ihi'ii ';; AdOlDll (lalniripvpr , naoca 1. ,t l.m.tnk btattord one day last week with a load ot shingled yiiie ..matt bei thinking of building laicaga. luui neiwl lillKllll:) ,fi!J(ll Guy Gross and' F !2immernikh0,we'r'e- thf) fiues's of ijJpster, 9Qe evening lst. fferr piiii KiicliKiD ..iiift liiu' H'.i J. Denoy rude his fyounu horse to the, post office one day last wtek, and it. teemed rather tbyvf ix I-i ik 1 ii ,,i , -i i i , , ... i,j 1 1 1 ,, , i ( - , ,!, .,,.,,, JUNB WEATHER. , i,;.-, , What We May Expect In the Month 01 MOWers. .i.-myo The following!' data : which has Been gathered during the pait31 vean by the weather bureau gives us a pretty1 good line on what we may expect in June of this year. ; .", ; , Mean or normal Um'peralure, 66. . '., The coldest month wag in 1885, 58. ',' The arme-it month was in 1889,66. ! Tbe highest temperature, 99. i The loAest temperature in 1875 39 Average date of killing frost in prin'e. March 17. ,-. precipitation, , Average of month, 1.74. Averi'2B nnmhpr nf ilno 7 . v uftia Wliu ,v 1' inches tf rain,. 10 . . The greatest monthlv nron;nii.u t - Z " 1 f.vv.ujinuuu lur J vw U1V11LU, U.OO, The greatest amount of precipitation for any 24 hours, 1 85. v r Average number of clear days, 8. Partly cloudy days, 12. , . Wiling directions of the wind from the Northwest. -Highest velocity of (he wind 53 miles 1894 ,he 8?uth on the 2nd dly of June,. I'PW1 IWWIP'PUWWI . batvest 75 on Apace ' And you will , soon need : NEW, ; HARVESTING MACHINERY. : ' Fairclough Bros. ;.& Company' are liead()uartors for all the latest improved harvesting ', . ' nlaclunery and guarantee 'their goods, to give satis . faction.' - A full line of hardware, tinVare and .almost 'i anvthina- from "a threslilnc machine down td"a' knit-': . , tuix needle, i$ always kept on hand. Your patronage is mvited.,1. .. ' ' , '" Ii. i-, -., ,!,.; i ' i o'nt limt'lv.,iHi,,Ai)tiiitniolick eiuhroid. !iy jvj akH OWHi-s for work. Coronation '5-k for waictB nitL or ;-c;irfi solicited, p, . t v..i ir..; .".t :, Iv.lu w lM.m:.... ... - .i .,.uiiU(,,liui .ffverai, veais friniiht 1'iin 1ii,ih ,M, 1 il, ,..i. , u.. . . :. . " 'o iH'inuptii ru- , i. itit'il at the lumiH .nf hiw ),TiiiiJi I ,,, ,..-.,.,,.-.,..- , , .,-..,,! ,,,,,,,,, 1,1, . lll-.-.'l) l.:u I't'llll.li-.LllilMjJ MUcbcll. Wacjoos kebt in stock and so!d af PorHand Price ' i n. . t Chamberlain ,i.. i 1..,, , ., wyi..v or.,. ..:., . ,i. ,', -,n i ;A, ,, ,v., i .'loiVK-.t i -i l'. if'i ;.iif.v J j Tiib-etsi e ,jiisc fRllior. i Hiiin l'lullii.j i i'i,.i, htition, odnesday nijilit. His iwe was 30yer: i. l I : , il-i . '.I-, it rn T ,:-in ... r..-,,'-.-!,, $ i,:i .,1 i -i-ii,! v , I i T I,- - i Ii. ; .; ..I J .i tr i;iii,.i vm iii.i' A ) !!!. i: u. ,KV I t I T Close of Parkplace School. Tllft Prlrnl ia a. .l...l l' . . .. Appropriate exeroises were h-ld in mni . iL1, uo ruu 0, lne term.iThern were no graduates as the eleventh grade was added at the first of this ear and thetwelvth grade will W-.U.T"'? year, ' when , the! will , ha Mass pradmted,,' M.mhers of the Grand Atrnr o' ihRepnillcStid the WornQr-: KeuelLorps from Oregon City were , p,? ent an l.addrwed the combined rooms. Walter, Xalyor .dehyered, an , addrew of m "-""""in louai auet bv Amy Thomas and Juliet Cross and a drill. uj . o primary pupils. Mi88,Mar. Frederick sang tne "Star Spangled Ban? If an editor rna'ei a mintake he haa to apolo, for it, but if a doctor m.k" one he bunes it. If ,he editor Sakee one there ii a law Buit, swearing and a ! sme 1 of nn nhnr :t ' "JH?naa make8 0 " doctor and a emdl of Tamiah,,, The doctor ell ue a word a yard long without kDow'ntf 1 Wllt It meant k... II .t . ... """"IDg he ha. to.iM.ll.it. If ib. doctor goe8 el T'TtV'' wif9 charge.?, ! 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