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JUNE-MONTH OF BHRCHINS a " I WE INTEND TO INAUGURATE A Semiannual Clearance Sale And during this sale you will save money by spending it. If you want to know what wo mean by a sweeping reduction LOOK m THGSE R6DUC6D PRICES Best quality calico, 20 yards for (X) Our entire lino of 12 and 15c. lawns, in ch.,k8 ami strips w Auauuc l.u aomesuc, oo-incn wide, 18 yards for 1 00 Men's blaok satteen shirts, reduced to 45 Men's outing flannel shirts, reduced to 35 Men's Standard white shirts, our 1 quality, reducal to CO duced to 1-1 yards for 1 (X) Ladies Jersey ribbed under vests reduced to 10 Ladies' fast black satteen skirts reduced to 1.1 Our men's TUmli idiots reduced I" Ladies' cloth and leather laco ! r-tliuvd to Ladies' low shoes, patent liK'd, reduced to Child's Pnngohi slW. tipvl, sii-s -I to 8, redu I to If you want to enjoy more than full purchasing power of your dollar spend it during this salo WT THE STORE OF I. SELLING EDUCATIOXAL NOTES Conducted Cnder Hie .indices f the (larkamas Comity Teacher, Aso. elation. All coiunmiiii-ations for this colunin should he addressed to C. E. Phase, Ed itor, Clackamas, Or. On Friday, June 2, II. G. Stark weather and Mi-w Ida Stark uwohpr 1 being no less than: Mrs Helen Camp bell, Kev. Lyman Abbott, I. I)., Col. Thomas W. Knox and Inspector Thomas Byrnes, Chief of the New York Detective Bureau. j Mrs. Campbell, the nuni-inail u-rilufi light. Every nice is a Krtriit, every scene a stern reality. In looking at these splendid illustrations the reader sees at a glance j,ist how (iospel work is carried on by day ami by night bv rescue-hands ;he is shown strange sigNts closed a successful year of school work at ! ,al,or' certainly commissioned of liml. Rflil ! in nut rf I lia u'n 11 .I - I.. In His .Name spent many years as a j or never seen by the casual visitor ; he i's missionary literally "In Darkest Xew j taken into cheap lo.lging.hous,.. and ...... woimen.11 worr sue, cellars; into the homes of the poor; did. How devoted and bleswd Iwlim 1 i...., are. It pj a story ntver police and di.eiiv- .1... .-( :l 1-f- . . Ir. laaa rwi- ... . ! .. 1 ain.aukie. ine aay was observed)'" m unique vol-. nothing seems to he omitted, in an appropriate manner. In the! ume I're;,"' these thrilling ejp.-rieiK.Ts; We do not know when 740 pages have ninrnm.. ......II.. I 11 of Pll H Ml illtl tl n.li.a ar,. ntl. .1... 1 I I ' . fuym nun parents assemoieu l " mi wc uunnrctis given us more genuine pleasure If we at the school house and were enter- j of Plltl'e,ic and amusing scenes that j ss-ak warmlv of the book it is because it tained bv an interesting anil U'pII ron- were packed into them : it pjrtravs life 1 dered literary program. At th cln This story ntver titmiue vol- of these exercises, teachers, pupils and pations filled two special cars and were speedily taken to Oregon City where tney enjoyed a basket picnic in the Home again in the evening a tired but well pleased throng. Ttianks is due the East Side Electric Car Co., for their courtesy and special rates. The Caneuiali school under the man agement of Xeal .Stupp and Miss Ina Thomas closed Friday, June 2, with lit erary exercises in the afternoon in the presence of a large number of visitors. were packed into them ; it portrays life in a great city by day and by night "As seen by a Woman;" it shows the ower of the Gospel to redeem souls from the lowest depths; it gives striking tertimon ies of the redeemed - un, I fm,n .11 !... a. l'ar-lkl7l. OICIUC 111 TOM aiuna park, and a stroll along the bluffs. I rit'' 8n'' vried exigences it draws liv- i the evening a tired but in" truths for head and heart that are worth to any reader ten times the uric of the book. Mrs. Campbell's account I of rescue-work is full of wonderfull touch- ing incidents. Stronger stories are here told than romance ever dreamed of, every one ot them drawn from real life by a woman's hand. In every chapter sue weaves anecdote after anecdote, in Inorm.-ui a targe nunioer 01 Visitors. , - wnio um auit-cu'ne, in- Aruong the novelties was a miniature Cm"nt after incident, story after story, vnifann trial.. I, 1 a i ! flnd thn rpadaar'a altantmn t. . v,1 m h.whmuM ID 11171(1 breathless to the end of the volunin. volcano, which emitted real fire and smoke Miss Lottie Ely closed a successful term of school at Maple Lane June 2. Mr. Wm. Hankins, w ho is teaching at Macksburg, was in town Saturday, and called on Snperintend"nt Gibson. He reports the schools in that vicinity pro gressing finely. Geo. V. Swope and Miss Madge Hill will close school at Harmony, Friday June 9. J. K. Nelson will close school at IIol comb's June 9. Miss Matilda Reed is teaching in the Tracy district. Superintendent Gibson visited her school June 2 and reports it in fine condition. Miss Nellie Bisel closed her school near Canby with appropriate exercises. Friday, June 2. Miss Bissel is an ener getic and capable teacher, and has given thorough satisfaction. The Oswego Iron Worker says: "II T. Evans, principal of the schools here, recently gave as one of the questions in examination papers, "What kind of a hen lays the longest?" Eddie Rankin, a bright pupil, turned in the answer, "Dead Hens." Correct, Eddie; you're head is level." Mrange but most suggestive is the fact," says Bishop Coxe ii warmly com mending this volume, "that Christ is to be visited in these dens and dives : there are those whom He will bear in mind when He says: 'Ye visited me," or when He says ;'Ve did not visit Me.'" Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott's life-long interest in City Mission work, and his personal share in that work, nre-emi- nently fitted him to write for this book. In his introduction to it he says: 'My interest in these phases nfntv life dates from my college days. From that day to this over a third of a cen- tury I have continued the studies then begun, and the subject of this book has been one of the great subjects of my study- sometimes in literature, often in life." No appeal from temrance advocates can do more to promote the cause of temperance than the thrilling scenes! and incidents so well described ; at least ! so says Mrs. Marv A. I i Miss Frances E. Willard. One of the most adsorbinirlv interest ing portions of the book is that written by inspector liyrnes giving the ripe ex- richly deserves it. It Is sold onlv bv airents, and is meeting with an enormous sale. Agents who introduce such a work ought to lie cordially welcomed. A bet- i I.. nan rci miii.y never come to our table. It will he read over and over again by old and young, with ever in creasing pleasure and lasting profit. The work is published by the old and well-known firm of A. I). Worlhington & Co., Hartford, Connecticut, whose iin prin is sufficient guarantee of the excel lence ol this first-chiss volume. Royal octavo, til) pages. 2.W fine plates, por traits, and text illustrations. Ladles' Tea. Is a pleasant drink, which will lie borne by the stomach without nausea or grip ing. It acts thoroughly on the liver, kidneys and reproductive organs. A gentle physic, efficient diuretic, and is most useful in scant or painful men struation. It aids digestion, and re duces corpulency; clears the complex ion, rendering it fair, and restoring the natural tone of the skin, for it removes the bile, which, by accumulation, pro duces the sallow, muddy complexion, peculiar to the constipated state. Sold by all druggists. Ftow-KB Tots. Hiving closed up a contract with the Milwaukee pottery to sell their goods in Oregon Citv w m.r today a full line of flower pots at prices never seen before in this city, for instance a 4-inch pot for 5 cents, and others in proportion. J!ki.i.omv A I'.i.scn. tf JAMES (L WAITE, Ifiniw of Wilty. Cel.britw! Comedy Co, t rtmima Band tad Urtliwut, Dr. Mil JTmHtoJ Co., Elkhari, In.l. Von will remember tlio condition I wan h lire ywi fo, when 1 u alluded with a exmom Uuu of hvt nd IhouKl.t tliern wm o xri torn m. 1 tried all klU(launxxllcln,a,iiTtt,rni iif eminent fb)rlclaiia Uy nerve" were prmiraicl .mdiirln dlumeu. I.eart Iruuble ami all (Uollli UuU luako lila mlavraljla I cuouiuiucvd lo Uue DR. VI!LP?, Nrnviwr - . " " IIMUf lllhi In mi iraretaewh jrear, wueu I are ih ihou.u.i Olpliyatcal wrw kj, -riug rmin nervui iirrn U m f, Irallon. Uilng pnMrlpllona fron M tX lal phyilclaiii wbohave no inua i " "17. J18, lhlrcaa, and whine donih U certain, I feel like solng to tbeui and tayiii, 9" .'" Ncrvinc aajo at cuao- 1" overwork, men WW I 1 lm IS ul Brolr Holland nerroiia eihauatlon, brought on by Hit cliaracter of tna buauieaa angugul in, 1 would THOUSANDS a a turu cure for all autTurllig rrr.m tlienn raniea Jama K. Wiiia. BOLD ON POSITIVE. QUARANTCg. TR V DR. MILES' PILLS, .in nfKFQ ox rra For sale hy Chnnnun & Co. I'KI.I Nyl kn r TAX mi.i:, St tTK or I 'MH'.i'S. I I'lntnly ot I'lni-ka.-mm.t 'J' I tie Ci.lltN (i.r .( ' 'fri... ('iiy. ( irt-fc'M.i III the na.nr ot llli- Mnlr nl rr.li, )o. lire l.i-ri-hy i.Miiiiitilr-l lo Ir v y ii.ii Ida hiih atlil ( tliltlt Ir of itrlllllirtil lal l4Trr llllllll-.l III IliM laitlilll .li'llll.tlll,..! lal flat nl m inn. h iIjitcuI a ill mli-lv ll.r aiii"i. l lite, li.tfi-ifii-r ltti Ihe coin aod aif-riiu.i: I i-i.Ht: mill II mi ii-riMiiiil i.ri.i-rrlv 1m t.ii.tl ll.r.i iiixin l lie rrrtl ir..'.v a m-I ti.rili in I he Mil il.'iiinU.i.l ai (.r .i mu.li lln reot w ill nalKlv Ihr lat ai rl.a'irrd .Itleftllh (mla lliil rllrliwr and vm mm j riiilrt-d lo n v ow-r all omnev. . ullr-(r.l lo II. e t 111 I ri-xiiri-r 1.1 i.ir.uii ( it y , I rr goo. In witnraa wlirrenfl have li. rrui I., .d my Imiiil ami altlinl tin- -k-.I ,. ..,, (ir, ,,,. City tin litd ilit) uf rcl.r.iafv. n I.. I. I t It It. ' Seal . Itnot.lrr id (lir-.iii l ily. Ilv virtue uf tle al-.ir warrat.t. I datr levuil ui.'ii. and will, on Mond.iv. Il.e .-ii (lay ol Jinn-, ai i, r t,,,,jr of in,,,-, . I I'. 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A P , 1im, an-1 afalnat I f I (o-'lln I ri.tiilnatiditia Hie 11 trljr iitw,n . ? U ;. and r.i,p ( (hi- a.araainrlil -Ilia ttirrawa w i tit lo llit- mm ol ar.wii dnilara and tart i-rnia li.r the iiiiiKuieiimii , rm. H,twa-1 llfrauli lliaie Ifila day levied d(-.tl al4 ah erllwd -ti---rtT and oil Hie pah Jil imi ai 1 ... -,. k ! m id aaldd.i la ll,.c,rt hum, Hi,, ( . ,,l ii-n ( "iinly ol ( la. karn .a, Slate ul (ir aani pr..H-My l,l4,ral l., I.f (Ji.r.lt. aid ai.r.,.iri,t, .je(lif altn P-o tt x-Tia.-a in aale Said aala lo be li.f f S l.,, and I W PAVIa I ny k j fa)1 r ta I 11... ... ..... 1 1 r:: 1 I Vl in .1 .Vl (ol rnlip. inn a.aeaamn.'it doe lliriir I I.f In Il.e auui ,,, ,, ,iarf t "'" '"' I'.e llllliMivaiueul uf Ut.f irllwia.l l.fea.in. I I hie thiaday Invled (item aal4 rr ft U': II J. h. Ill "AliM I lly ('(illerlur, NEW YORK GALLERY. rhotoKNiphs Delivered Promptly in the I'lnest Stylo of Art. Tine Crayon Work a Sjiti'alfy. Are you insured? If not, now is the time to provide yourself ami family with ; a rwttle of Cliamlierlain's Colic Cholera I and Diari hica ltemedy as an insurance 1 against any serious results from an j attack of bowel complaint during the I summer months. It is almost certuin to be needed and should be procured at Jo other remedy Old Pictures Copied to Any .Si.o. Katis faction Guaranteed. Oallory oipolte Commerrlsl Hank, Orngnn City 1 1 Mduvimw'mmt 1 i i. Ai, i ' a 1 1 . a HMMtWAJIaV MM J k L . , I mi I IIV kiAllsAl.HAl.K N'.slre la licrrl.y fUi-n, ),a( bf ! war.anl I. .mi, ,y (he rix-.i.ar .d ll -llw,-l I., ttiV dirio-ted. daM llnai Her A P .t, and aal',.( r r (o-hIiii (a, in Ot . ii ,1 1 1 ,. ... i.. i i.j . i. i . .....,.... lv ... ,iHin i i. i ii-, riiur. i inn a.aeaamp.'lt doe lllaraf-aw I erlill Sell and nil Ihe pah ,la id Jnnal.il. all P nt of aald day, In If,, in f Iba rtmrl I . Iliel llyiif (Irranii ( y I 'utility . U and State l l.tr., will aell aald ttv i'J lila-lie.t 1.1,1, rr iiia.ra.fnr. lo pay aald aawa-i -- . ..in r.rai an. i elienata ul aaia Said iala lo U for r S Bold an-l aloe y ,, I W PA VIS. I Uf '- BollW.K-l. (f,.,,,,, t 'it t II V MAIlHIUI.SAl X. N'MIre Ii lirreby ,ven. Il.al by arrant laa.ird l.r Hie recorder id lk Sellw,- , , ,rj m Mar A P I-j.i and a.loat K ( (I.hhIIii e..inmatidlna me li. I.,.. ........ .l.ni:. k 1.1 an. i..ll.-i tin, II. T 10' Hi A nnnl'a r lavotlt- French i,,....o" ' I he mice. io Oilier ri'incdv mn Inla iiu , "J -""rw rine K.viiiir lite rion etr. . -'-.- - 1 tie Oregon Pacific will run a teach- perience of thirty vears of detective life !I)laceor do it8 Work- 2 60 cent 'a ar.nralnn I. C. TT- . l,,.l llr.B r. I.I 11 . suLbico lor nit 10 oy neo. A, J I ardl 11. er S excursion to San Fran.-iH-n tl.ia month, the rale from all rail points Iflo for round trip tickets, good to return un til July 15th. THE FAMOUS W HOOK, ''Darkness and Dayllhf,,, or Lights and .Shadows of Sew York Life. In this new and superbly illustrated work a noble Christian woman tells the tlirillinjr story of her personal experience in gospel, temperence, mission, rescue work in a great city. No recent publica tion is now commanding so much atten tion nor has any other called forth such ringing words of "God-speed" from min isters and eminent women. It has been preached about from famous pulpits, read by tens of thousands of subscribers nd made the subject of many a clenrv- . i- i , . . - naii b runoav eveninir locinm Many of the startling revelations he. makes are taken from his private diary, j WANTED Snlacrviar, I They have never before been published, i JrldT TlllS taScinatinZ VolurilR in indnod o Woll Irnnuin I,,,., V.. I , " a - - ""fu, a uil llt:ul 1IO CapilHl wonderful tale of Christian love and faith to reprsent a firm that warrants nursery all alive with intense and utrilri ttr ran eveninz lectnrn. Tin ti , . . ' - v.f w.iu ui mem iiiHiie iroui frlioto autliorsb.p is fourfold, its four author, j graphs taken from life, mostly by flash The best of it is a pure and elevatinz a . ... . O dook irom oezinnmz to end p. vnlnma for the family circle. On this point the words of Kev. Dr. Twicliell (who has a family of ten children) and Rev. Dr. Magoun, president of Iowa colleze, are worth quotinsr here: He Ta-i,.i..it writes "My wife says that she is going to set our young people on the book right oil. for the zood it will Hn ti.o . and PresidentMaijoun says "My family finds, where other books on nnr nliolvoa lack interest, this one always holds and attracts attention." It contains 252 supurb engravinzs. every one of them made from photo- nt.ul.-H I1TSL-C HHS noil Irtoa t n... ...... . iia.nn Tj ir ATT n... ..uiiiv ni.i., nit, YJ-.AK. 1(K) per monin totlie right man. Apply ipjick, stating age. L.L.MAY&CO. Nursery men, Florists and .Seedsmen . ST. PA UL MINN. Lest or Strayed. From the premises ef J. If. nBu,ur.n Butteville, a dark bay mare, weighs about 1000 pounds. Branded "S" on right shoulder, and white star in fore head. A liberal reward will h t.;,l , the undersigned for information leading w ine recovery ol the horse. J. II. Dawson. If you want to sell your property, list it with Wade II. Hpencer. NOTICK OK PltopOHAT, TO IMPHOVK .""ill OIl-.l, 1, Notice is l.crel.y given, thutthe f.'ity Co,,,,, ell ol OrcK-m ( ay ropM. to Improve t portion of Mai,, ntreot lying bot we,.,, ,mt point on Mam street whore. t, lit,.. H,uft 0, the cement null croHscs the nai.l strc-la,,, the north line of Kixu tl, utrcct at the , 'x lieilSe (ll lint linionrlu ' .. .. li i. ii i ' nun ,10 .nit Hide Knilwav con, puny i '.ty Kr",li"K '",rt "f Ml" "treet sail street an. the norll, In,,, of Aloa. hI,Z .., .iiC c,.iioiooietiitrn.ie,aiii l,v pnv iiirnmne full wi. li with a vi.rili ,rU k pave,,,. Ml. Hy liridKing or (resiling i,n( part of Main street lying hetweon the north I Moss street niiil the south lie of Twt., j street, full width. "-nui Uv irailiiiv li, i.t ..r ii.i. ' . iv-inir I.; . r m '" ' ". , , - -".ii nun in l we tl i arriiol unl II. 11. . "'.oiii .,rii,.ii... , ... '." rourteentli v, vniiiunsneij grai e, and hv imv. Inir the ario.e lull ...l.i.l. .V.i.i. J I "v i ieiit '"i a gravel puvo. 4,h. Itv l.ri.l.fl... a an .1 . . Fourteentli un-..i ,i n. ...i tee.itl, street f """" ,,nB 01 fttll. Ill' llllit,! .l.l..,..,'.ll . . .. 1 .!. . , u,.i,i : " 7 -".'oii until nines of .... n.i.Ti, Ul, in l,n Iin 111 it.. UI ,1 . where the line .1 .i V T. "' ..r"' ' crosses said street to the north line of Mix- . , "a, ooviiKtd, nowever, that no sidewalks shall Ik, li,l where the walks now Inn are in good condition, of proper width and upon the estHhliHlied grade. 1 iil.liHhe.1 l.y order of the city council al a meeting held May 10, lsin y 1 ttt 4tJ I b. POKIEIt, Kecorder. Annf.r".",.lwfc "T.r;."w,r."?7P,?!i0''. Cream i:r.,ii.! 'ielureo, you;n " " " S," 'te la... Hui , 7, , .ZTr" . VPPe.r,.n,"',,'rtr;k,! IX """""I' -A A P POl a Orlaum.! r. rranm,;. c"'"r "Iul ""l'..et jr ipol's Naturwl cnnnol l,eile,n ir, ,?.' '"' "r I. t-llt l,.r I... . ''" '1"" '''""woalia.h-a If V Urifi'itr " " Api?iJ a '"" Apf,S I fWHITE BROTHERS': ... ,,,, ,rr in,,!,, a-lemn,,, ' -- '.r.rji, f ll-.ll-l.olfl.-t , r in- ill ii'. ?""k"'K '!( "hkcs. Kathimtea V, , ,? .V.'." '" Tn e. n or address VlY Tj,'i'll""tl,,n t"'"on Cltjr, oi MlaHlskr. Transfer and lnm FreiRht nn.l ,mr(!(!,H ,,,; to nil r,.i. .. ''vi-rc.il RAT.e t--""i cue city. RATES - REAanii.a Ill, l,H,.i, i . . , ' 1 1 lo (lie lillin 1.1 tail nulla" I lllilirai.ii I u, . . .. ... , . .... ,, , ,', --I ii'.u aiii.pini nvnw J r, .' I ha tin. ,.vb, I,,,,,,, M4i. 1 -f . rll.... .r,.,a-rt,, n it ti al r f "' 1V..I a 1-,,, , ,, , , ,,,,, d. I, I !"' ''"O" I e lii Hie l Ilv oflHf'S ''"' I i.iililyiifl laikainaa and stair"! Off - " " ITi pert,- U,,., ,,,,,.r It'" f ay nam aaai-a.nieiil. ,,(rllirf allllM ei.i'im-a of nU. Said aale to !. fur IV S (old and ill" u , an. it i in, i hi - ".U.'Jr''1'"" "y II, a'M CI IV MAHHIII, SAl.K N'.llre la li.r..!.. U..-.. ..... I.. .IKK i - .. ai.a'it inai ir a,- rant ,., f,( , r.(,,.f ( ,fcr f u '" ",B due.. led. date. I lllll1 1 Ma A ll. 111,1, ami aualnat f V K. t: (iiHattn I - ("iniiiandlii- ir p. levy npoii lot I ID ft "(id e.,11,.,., ,,, ,., ,, li f aillntllil I, a i.. ii ..,h. : e in , ii. inn oi iweinr iii'i- " "I l.lrl) five renla for the ItnlTof" sixth atriel In Sellia.Hi.l l.r..u.,.. Iliavnlliladay day levied t,.,,tt aaU ' , rl1"''1 .r".i ll)-, and on the llllll J'!' !'.. ai 2..r:, . ,, , ,,, HM ,),, , p H ,'..?""' ',', 'lly (I or .. ii ?."1 l:",,"i'" and Slate "I ' ,. ' ""l'1 .roey to the l,lKh(..I l.ld.l" :! (O llv d(,l . . ? - lit .,, ' - ""-aaini, liii. ier '- "Od eiti.ia..a ..I ..I.. ' Said anli ,,, , (lpr ,r a , ,, alio u,,,, , , vt. IVS,I ill"' -.."I, iirerioii, MayV, w:l, CUV Mi iiuit ii ml.K ;'';''1'.Ul','V','y slven. that l.f 'l'f J,, '.vlhe r-eordcr "I ! ,."""e nirecteii, ii,. iiiaiw-i , l' .l'.;i, i, id analii.t I HK .... '"tieei Ilia aaaeaano'lit nn ' : "-III.4 " "I "' O.e anm of forty four '', ; i reei """" ir Ilia liniirov"""" .e'riu," lU 'ovin.t ii.n said , Die e i.r . ' " " ? "' " "I'd ""'-'"ii "!,"' :l''"ina., and Slate of O'"," i II "aid property to ,m ,B,,t UI.M' J aa.i V ' ' '"' """''""inent, loatdlier I .".'VII I anle. I t-r- ' "IP. - Ct, -it i rat 'run ;.to U i K.I 'IK. 'ml ita n ved Hr ir, H gold or "" I r " '. w. ha vis, cur j. 1l . Mnvu. lwtt " 'inn old M'lil ICO, A ... I. I i',ltl Knld ale u, h (, ir, H gold or ll'"' iiw. (,. 'a.wj Not ii it 7lt Vi.-. w.u-..i yyn.vT r Ui,Z ",hr,,h Slveii, that lh "n"1'" lata ul u . a "'I'ort aa aineiinv , J eiuipi i 1 l rlr due, deceased. I "mrl haa ai,i,(,i,.i... i ai ! ' 01 III ai- V' ui.u "Hi. a - . I II B WM IIKA MAN, r , "-""MULE.