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OREGON CITY ENTfcRWUSfl FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1001. 8 r W 4 Fri.Uy, May 17. The rresbyterisn General Assembly met it Pld'adelphia ,)r Henry C. Minion, of San Anseli.io, Cal., su moderator. National Guard fired in mob at Al any, N. Y., aud two bystanders were killed. tUlmon canners' combine is off o fr as Alka IVkere Association is con cerned. At Sn Francisco all public function In honor of the president ate bandoned. Mrs, Mi kinley'e condition shows decided improvement. New Zealand wsnts to enter tbe Aus tralian confederation. France wants a Galapagos island. Hill and Morgan contemplate a system to encircle the globe. Portland board of trade approves John Barrett for minister to China. Gov. Nash came in contact with pol son oak near Santa Crui and is sick in bed. One hundred boiler makers walk out at Seattle. Twenty-five per cent of the bops in tbe country have agreed to tbe ine hours work. Saturday, May 18. Mrs. McKinley's condition baa chang ed for the worse. Her Illness lias taken an unfavorable turn. Gov. Nash is better. Mrs. I.yman J, Gage, wife of tbe sec retary of the treasury, it dead aired 08. Heart trouble, tbe result of grip compli cation, was the immediate cause, Hon. Edwin F. I'bl. e-asitant sec retary of state and ambassador to Ger many under Cleveland's administration, died at Grand Keplde, aged tSO years. Generals John C. Pates and Fred P. Grant have returned from Manila. Shah of Tenia is dying of kidney disease. Gen. Maacardo, with 3:'S men, has surrendered in the Philippines. Russia propose to guarantee the Chi nese indemnity in return (or political concessions. Strikers in Albany, N. Y., are quiet and an early settlement of the trouble is anticipated. Tarweed has appeared in Walla Walla and the only hope for the farmers is rain. Nome steamers will not touch at Pulch Harbor or Unalaaka either going or com inir. but will carry coal and water for the round trip, making a saying of at least a day s time. Judge Noye's, of the Alaska district court has been reversed, by the U. 8. court of appeals, of San Francisco In three cases and they wtr ordered dis missed. They related to Cupe Nomo mines. Sunday, May 10. battleship Ohio launched at San Fran cisco. Mrs. McKlnley i Improving -.lowly. Gov. Gcer te'unis home, Tlio presi dent promised It t tit to visit Oregon Ix-fore the expiration o( hla term. I.leut. Townley, a retired naval oflloer, will be tried by court martial at Manila, tor alleged participation In the commis sary frauds. Revision of creed set for discussion Friday by Presbyterian general assem bly. Natives of Aleutian Islands and Alaska generally are dest'tiite and apeal for re lief. Christian Endeavor Convention at Sa lem electa Kev. Harry S. Trmpleton president and names Ashland as the next place of meeting. I-arge n unit-era of recruits art arriving at Vancouver for the "St la Infantry. The street railway strike at Albany, N. Y., Is ended. lUiih shies made ion cessions. Monday, May 20. The strike order Issued by the execu tive board of the International Order of machinist went Into effect this morning. AKutt 70.000 men are elfin-ted In the various cities of the country. Thirty five per cent of the shops have aeeeeded to the nine-hour day demand. It Is expected the struggle will U prolonged 011 this coast, Mr. McKinley's condition" Is so far Improved that she Is able to sit up. Gov. Nash and party wore at Sacra mento. Secretary of the Navy Ing started for Colorado Springs to visit hla daugh ter, who Is III. General ('lis flee lias ordered the with raal of the American troop from I'ekln. They will go direct to Manila, Christian Kndeavor convention al Salem adjourned. Tuesday, May 21. Gov. Nah and party are al Salt Lake City, enroute for home. Machinists strike Is In full swing at San Francisco and t'VK) men quit work. From the Union Iron Works 3700 went out. Routine matters occupied the lime of the 1'reshyterlan General Assembly. The Fan-American Fxpositlon was! dedicated at Huffalo. Vice-president Hoosevelt was ll t guest of lienor. Shamrock II beat the old challenger 45 seconds over a seven-mile course off the Isle of Wight, General MaeArlhur released I WW Filipino prisoners. Turkey apollglsed to the embassies for the recent violation of the d.relgn Inall bag ami the Incident Is now closed. Andrew Carnegie has glvsn 110,000,000 to establish free (-.location In (our Scotch universities, F.dlnhiirg, Glasgow, Aber deen and St. Andrew. II stipulates that the beiiellclariea shall l- "Scottish Fellow Count rjiuvn only," no Knghsh, Irish, Colonial nor lorvlan er. The (mid will apply to medical a well aa to commercial education and will be placed In the hand of trustee, who will defray the ripens of Scottish student hciiHlltted under th scheme, Wednesday, May Striking inachlniats are hopeful and I'resldoul McCoiinell think settlement I not far off Many more men walk out. Mrs. McKlnley Is now abls to sit tip and may start bom Saturday. Th president made a speech to nearly 60,000 school children. Multnomah county assessor rwles valuation (rolil f IO.000.PdO to l5,0OO.0lM inaklug total assessed valuation at least 4A,Oii0,ll.i0, General William Kapna accldently killed himself In Portland, while clean ing a revolver. Five West Point Cadets are eipll-1 ami all others susnnilud on charge 0 inutlriy and breacli of dlscliilln, Fx Congreesman C. A. Iloiitnll, Maine, Is dead. Shamrock I again wins fiuiu HI,,,,,. rwk II. Thursday, May '.'.'I. Upton's new yacht was dismsstrd n a squall ami Is a wreck. King l'.j was on board and had a riarrow -, from being struck by tailing rigging, The International races must be J.. -Mined, Kxamlnnr Maxwell baa reported or) th condition of the Xlsendi Yanrna. ver bank. The llabl itle are I'.'X'.MIjj and the asset '.'4tl,H7J M of which flj;,. i'47 63 are esiliuste.l good, Tl inacliliiUt strike ' shows a change, President McCoiinell tWnkmo -er rent of th men will t-a at work M day. I'mtsxl Ststt government I nii.rqr Ing to re-luce the amount of th CIiIm Indrmiilly but I mewling with 1,0 . ciMirsgement from4he other oers (. cept Great ItrllUn. Tbe American lropa Infi I'.kln. A dispatch (ruin Hum ) IlroM-l, i-MMin ol the late King Hutrj. bert, has committed sub Id. CAM 1 Q IX I A. . SPRING HND SUMMER SEHSON S. Asm J jf, J901 Unbleached Muslins. Atlantic L. L. 36 incn wide, per yd. 5c Best Cabot W, 36 in wide, per yd 6c Bleached Muslins. Lonsdale, 36 in wide, per yd 9c Common muslin, per yd. ...5c Good quality Cambric, per yd 10c Calicoes. Light colored calico, per yd 4c Indigo Blue figured oil calico, per yd 5c Park strndard prints, per yd 5c t'hambray finish prinU. per yd 7c Double-fold Percalea. per yd 10c and 12.Sc Dimities, Ginghams, etc. Checked apron ginghams, per yd 5c Figured lawns, per yd 5c Dimities, Etamir.ee and Organdies, rare- ing In price per yd (rom lCc to 35c Scrim for curtains, per yd 5c Silkoline, plain or figured, per yd- 10c Art Demins, per yd 15c Satines, Shirting, etc. Black Satine, faft color, per yd 10c Henrietta Satine, bleak acid proof, per yd 12c, I5c, 18c and 20c Painr cloth, per td 5c White and colored bunlmit. Mr vd 5c I .ttf nrt.tns psr nsir - 45c, 75c. $1 00, $1.23 and 2.00 Or- K GUIDE TO BKRCAINS Suspension Bridge, Cor. Seventh and Mnin Sts. OREGON CITY, OREGON. We ask for vour trade this season feclinir thnt our (loalini? cannot fail to lm mutual! profitable an! satisfactory. We aim to select and sell only such gooils aa will till tho cxjxrtation of llio buyer from first to last at tlio time of purchase it is mainly a cjuestion of style and apjH'arance, afterward it becomes a test 0' aervicfl and durability. You will find us stocked with the goods that meet these demands. We submit a few prices from our various departments. 4 Good dark colored Shirting, per yd 7c Wide German Shirting, per yd. 9c Straw ticking, per yd 7c Feather tu kinit, per yd 15c Cotton Batting. Good quality, per pound 10c Extra quality, per pound 15c Shirt Waists. We have a great stock, a perfect line of the newest novelties and latest ideas ranging in price from 50c to $2.50 Notions. Pins Eagle, American, per paper 5c Larue size lately pins, per paper 5c Knitting needles, set of 5 5c Hairpins, assorted iz, per box 5c Tape, medium and wide, 2 rolls (or 5c FiniHhing braid, bunch 5c Knitting cotton, ball 5c Embroidery, Bilk, on spools, lc, six spools (or 5c Fast black darning cotton 2 balls for 5c Aluminum thimbles 5c Sheet wadding 2 sheets for 6c Ladies' silk mitta 15c . Ladies' gauntlet gloves 25c Dress stays, per buncb 10c Corduroy skirt binding, black and colors, per yd 5c Velveteen skirt binding, black and colors, per yd 4c Valencine lace, lc yd and upwards; buncb of 12 yds, 10c per doz and up. Corsets. We handle the celebrated It & (J. A good corset helps a good form. They are made in exclusive style. Prices trom . 75c to $2.50 HouRe Furnishing Goods. tlublesched table linen, per vd 2'ic Turkey Hed Damask, per yd 20c Turkey Hed Damask, oil finish, German goods, per vd 25, 35, 40 and 50c Bleached table linen, per yd 35c and up. Linen napkins, per set 25c Cotton towels , 6 Turkish towels 10c Cotton crash, per yd 5c All linen crash, per yd .8, 9, 10, 12jc Furniture Cretones, per yd. . . . ....7, 8 and 10c 1'' w 0 RSI I if Tablo Cloth. While aud colored, lat ijiulity, per yj...,lv Shoos. Clothing. Our stock is most complete and good of the betit description. We will give you qual ity that is a warrant of excellence. Child's suits. . . $1 50, $'.'. $2 50, $.1, $3 50. $4. Men's satinet suits $.1.60 Men's cawmnere suits $iUK) Men's all wool cheviot suits $8 00 Men's navy blue melton suits, all wool, . color guaranteed $10,00 Men's worsted suns $10. 12, $14 and up, In men's clothii.g ehoiidleiheC. K. & a. brand. THIS LABEL C4 A OAS ME NT A OUAAAMTEI OF ITSELf. All clothing bearing this tiade mark Is a guarantee of Itself. If any garment bearing this label does not prove entirely satisfactory or not as represented it may U returned and money refunded Boy's long pants tuits, 14 to 20 years, Prices $3, $4, $5, $;, $7, $8 and $10 jc... Aw Jd. r "KatiJMahOHl" Dress Goods. Our splendid assortment includes all the fashionable and really desirable fabrics known as the high class staple novelties. 34 inch wide cashmeres, per yd 15c 30 inch wide Henriettas, per yd 25c Double-fold half wool brocades, per yd. . ,2c 42 inch blue or black serge, per yd 25c Black brocaded Armours, per yd ...15 and 25c 38 inch all wool, silk finish, German Hen riettas, per yd 51: 50 inch wide Gloria silk, per yd 7"o Fancy black goods. We have some re markable offerings. Prices per yard from 50c to $2 60 a - , Hats and Caps. Men's caps 20, 25 and 50o Men's Fedora Hats 15c, 75c, $1 and up. Hoy's Fedora liuls 50,, Men's dn-ss slraw lmtH Mu'lo $1.00 Uoy'a dress straw bats 20c, 25c, 50o U lire' Doopda ls- 1100 Indira' Ikmgola lat-, solid tlirnughoal si. ll) II 50 UdisV Yin, Ur or button -' ( Udiee' Virl. Isre $?. II and 13 M IIIks' Dilords 7 V. l :' and II M Men's plow shos, tap soUs 11.1 Men's griiullin satin rail bats or Con gress silld lestlirr outrr and Inurf solrs :a Men's tan aliretv . . , . , IK') Mrn's iKMignls shiwa .'.(0 Mrn'a dress shurs. W am agi-nts Ut the l-wls A. IriMst-tl. We claim lr tl.f-sn shoes all the srrvli-e that rsn be found In any sln. sny prlr. Vnre U M, I JUL 13 W audit W. Men's Furnishing Goods, Men's turkey red bilkfa. . , He Men's white bdkfs 5" Men's suspenders 15c, 2.1o, 35c, 40c, 60o Men's white shirts, linen bosoms 4to Men's heavy working gloves 25c, 35c, 500 Men's Oox overalls, patent buttons, pal. reinforced stays , 4Ao Men's silk front dress shirts ft Men's fancy dress shirts .H5ctol 00 Men's balbrlggan underwear, suit wo Capes, Skirts, etc. Udles'sllk cafes. We can satisfy the most critical taste. Prices $2 60 and npward. Ladles' skirts in crash, wool and silk. - I II Sj St jf""isrm INTHK LINK OF PHY GOODS, CLOTH ING. BIIOKH, HATH, FUKNIHIIINU GOOU8 NOTIONS. FTU., in tho inimbaso of euch srti do we claim to give you tho best goods and to save you money. I. SELLING, 1 Suspension P.rldgo Corner. b Cor. 7 tli and Mum streets. Oregon Cly. t ay ib uy ny W ml SS' WWW r-Tvy-rwr-r(i-r(5r