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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY JUNE 7, 1901. 3 Personal Mention , I!. Tut It" mm In I'm II it ml Holiday. I J ,.nrv Itrliiiin wnv In from Maikabuig Mm l("ir waa In loan lnm Canby Ili'iirv Julinauii m no lit town yralnrda (ikiii limifgn. F.. II. Mlir, ol Holland, waa In tl c-it r Tii''irl II. J Itioull wa in lown Timaday frum M'lll II iUtI 1'um oil waa In (own Haturday ,l illiuil. It. C. Muraan, of Fugii, In II city Haturday, i Mr and Mra Uhr,of Iiamaaroa, wnrn In it, n riiy Tunadey Mri Adam I M'ra, of Markaburg ..iu tlnuliy iu-muy. J, JolniKin and W, It. Martin, of Snady, wria III town I'll. lay. I da al l liwimiro, of milium waa aittrnlittf r"tirt bf ,Miiiilay, It. I Jarkxtn, of Portland, haa Ukan n In lluiillpy'a drug alum J. W. Tlmmaa, of Mulalla, waa ralUr il Ilia Khtrrrlo ollire nltirxlay Jaiura Alklna, aawmill man of Canby. waa In Iba a ll JT Wrdiiraday Iran Matl.aw. i-n'tabU of Maika tu'K 'ir lui'l, aa In loan Tura-lay lUnry lleuab and Frank llruali of Maraabtiry, war la tl ly Tueaday II. tf. Ilurat, roiiiiiilaalim man of Auiufa, rama Jown yratrrday morning IW. II I.. MiCann, iirlnrlital of Ibn IVkpl. a atltuul waa in Ilia City Tura day. Tbumaa lanlrla, (imminent farnirr t lraor I'irrk w aa III Ida my Wixtora' iUy. K. X. MCulliillgtl rrglatrrpd at Ilia lirriik liu'tl Mumlay lriu Wallace, ( a l-l H 1. ( tu'f, of ha Inn, till-? in irn In i of !rtt rangi-ia, waa In Ida rily Fnlar I-f J.J Ixatlil, i.l M. ,!.!!. w.a In ll.a nl Vliiaiay ami railed at 1 1, la Mra David ('aulli-ld and Iter mo'lmr, Mra IIumIIh, lull haiuritny afiiniiouii fur lia Aiignlx In vlt relative Tliy wwil iIiimiiiiii llm Kan Frani'Ui-o alamnr 'I will ri'liirn lv Iralu. 1 uy i-nit Ik ln alai'iil a iiiuiilb. Mlaa Anna Flyiui. of Albany, ami Mlaa H'lnll I 'l.lir..l. ..I I'. ..II... ..I I N, Juiikrr of lnylur, waa in town Monday in vlmi Mr. (j W dumb i ..... , , , aiii riyiiii ri'l.riifl iionm iinmiity i-v mnng lull Mlaa Cbun.li will ii'iimIii until tint Utter part of tlm Week Mra. l. H. Ilulman, of Mi MInn vlllf, wlm Iiaa been veiling her aon, It, It. dolman, In ilila city, lull fur ber bourn HalunUy, taking With liar Mr. Ilulliian'a Utile daughter, Norma, who a III aj.etid I law week In Mi Miiiuville. lir.i I'.mgbain, tlm Hootbern Par I fir (''. tiiipy at halrm, waa In Ilia city yp!rlay. (' li Ifiiittlr-y attrii.ln, a mrlluK f llitt iiliainiary Iwartl in rurliainl W rlhr lay. Mra. A lllMoll.of fat.U, la vlaillntf kr ilaiiKlttar, Mia l laj M. Miaiik la U'ta city. Itr I) II, Kila, of I Am Arnfflwi. wa In loan Turatlay vl'itlng ltv. A. J H.iitjoiiiciy . lira. I : I . I i u k- ami Julm Ta)lor, Irail lrij( lartupra of Marnium, ' In t' ctiy ylaiJay. Jama Hlmltrht ami Jlriltr Itoa'aa ianl NViiiMntay fur llnrmr rton Wah In join Ilia navy. Mr. ami Mra, J, Y Marnalil, of Mar ij'inm, waia Irliai1li n liiialoraa In '" K ii t ry lualay. Mma Klanor WilHaina wnl to f'aUiu yriirr.lay lor a forirutii'a) vlalt with htr roumn, Mra. Inir, A. It. iiku li ft laal Tliurlay errn lli lor haiila C'lU. l a., wlit-IO Ml. Hiraun la III. Mr. ami Mia. Ian I'liaa), anil w anna w:ll arlvr from ("olf., Valiiiif tun, Molality, on wwHt'aviail. Mra. Kramnr, of MyrtU Crrk. wlio Iiaa Iwni ylaltlnK Mlaa Ktlitl iiablnTt, If f i lor tinma Momlay innriilng. Mioa Harris lira, a trarlu-r In id I'afc Uy ai liiiiil, Irlt Hiimlay fur lir lioru In S'ul" io4ml tlii nmiiir. Mra. II It llollaml, of 8alnm, who liM Immi vialtlnii frlpliila In lliia vlty, ri tiirni'il lininn Mnmlny aftcriHHiii, Mia Vnata I Iron ) t n . a inrmlKr of tlm lNH claaauf Hit) llliili Hchool, Iiaa ri'lnriii to her ttomrt In 1'urllmul Mr. Jamaa Anilcraoli. who lina Ihtd vikIHiik frirmla ami relative in ihlarlty, miiirimil to htir lioiim In Allwny Krlilay. tiiri(i llartiniia, or I'ortlaml, tlcparl tiixni liiaHM'ior of the (I. A. It., waa In tliaclty Friday, lirllntf tho alTalra of Mnailu I'oal. H. II. 8nixxlKraa, diriM-tor of arliool (llmrii iNo.il, Meadow Urook, waa in "ri-xon City on tmaiiiori during the ffk. . W.Khank, of Cant'T, in town Jcntenlay. He rcKirta that atrawhurrloa rn rljHinlng ilowly on account of the rain. Mla Franroa Myrra, a tcaolnr in tlie Kant mm 0,-itool, loft fur Imr home in Kutent drove Momlay morning to aend tliu amniner. I'ruf. II.H, OUiaon, who lias boon I'nnrlpal of the Hauler aclioola, came up Vailiieaday nd wunt out to hla home in Kantu t'reuk, Mra. H. K, lllitklln, wltoliai bmn virlting hor paronti, Mr. ami Mra. F. A. Mih'M, tlm pant month, loft yeaterday morning for Honttle, JtidB II. II. Hewitt, E, W. nureaii. J. U. Wyatt, and William IIUKlma, of Allmnv, were in town Friday, traimact liitf hiiKimH at the land olllt'u. A. V. Cheimy, of tlm Courlor-IInrald, lull Monday evi'iilng for Hullulo to at tml Dm Nitliomil K.llKirlul A-mo'IuIIuii, 11" waa accompaniiid by Ida wlfo. Hv. It. K, Dunlap.of Canby, wan in town WediinNday, making Brrangnmenla ' ''iraLamp.iiiiiotlngwhlcli will uommence Jiinu M and cuntinuii until .'uly 16. . I'rof. W. It. Matbewa waa in Halnin IIiih wiu-k attiniillng tlm Willanmlto I'ni viimiiy ahunnl meeting. While there wua tho gm,Ht of hla brothur, J.T. Matliewa. Mihh Kdimlta Chano will nrrlvo Mon ('y from Htanford univeraity for tbe amniner vacation. Mihh Dorothy Cliami will vIhII frifeiidH at 1'acillt! Grove, Cal "r about nix weoka before rtiturnirig lioine . k Local Kvt!j;l's i h lliirn yon nll your wuler rritl? rrimiiipd data fur U) ami up at Mra, II. T. KUili-n'a. t'barlea Hum baa Imo raritio a f ,rr iou increaao of n-r muriih, W. A. Iluliuxa Iiaa I run apm!iit-il ad minirlratur of ll.a ealalii of It. I.. Jtuwi'll Hhlrley flurk ami Mra. Cm k hava lxn ' elm t U to teaiii Caiicmali m hwl fil yaar. t. John'a aehuol will cloNi Friday, lii M. ami the vraduating rarriiMia Mlatet Uura F, liralin ami Juniilii li, llaatm, who rniiiriMd laat "ink from IVimIIi'Ioii, alicre they have Im'imi larli- i.... . i.... i i . . . i . . Ill l IIOUI, inavo IU-IIUY DOII4IO III ( I ... . , . , ,. , , tend ll.a !,. American KK,..tlon I U ' I hry will bo abamit aliuut al ih ka, Mlaa llnUn IJIeaauii, who la leaching llm Meailoahnmh m IhioI, tain homa Ihtlrwlay In atlniid lite uli mIhkiI iiiiiiioriii eiiu-iit aierciaea, hr alater being i. in. ii ,a gradilatra. Mla lileaa on baa jnat ftri tliawt a Ihrea moiilli'a term of arliool hut aha Kava nu ll aaila lariloii thai aha waa imgand to teacli a iiiuaili lunger. Miaa Maty Cam aang at Calvary I'rnalijturUii rbonli In 1'urtlaiid Hun day. hn la prenaflng lur a tin lu Alaaka and alii alart halurday, Wlula lliera aha will alng In rerllal, going flrt to Juneau ami aa far aa lUwaon, wbern tin haa llifnr hrolliera Miaa Caan Will paa tlia aiilira auiuiinr in Alaaka and antu Ipada a dallglillul Irlo, Mr. and Mra. H. It. Chaiil rr. of (iutliita, luwa, who hava brvn vmitiiiii Coutiiy Tia-urr A. l.nelling, jell fur liimii laa Thurwlay. Mra. Chantry la Mr. I.oelling'a rtniain, ami aha and br huahaml went rvaenl whan Mr. I.uellliitf atarled raa Hie plalna In ll? Hima that tune lliry bava nut at-n each othar until llielr rwrnt vlail here. It. W. 8. tirun. Ilia now iator of the MeUiinliat cburib, arrivel Tueaday from liruoklru, Indiana, with na wile and win. Mr inin la a very alfat.le lilleman and roiimi hern highly rc ummemled uiidar n.urnltig he will nearli at tha uaual iHMir and hla auli it will be "We Walk Itv Faith " erviiea for Children'a I'ay will he hold In the evening. A. C. Itarrlay baa in aiciiiil. fun Mb 'lbrer on the iai'irl l.awlon and Bailed from hail Fratiriwo for Manila halurdav. Mr. Barclay "ix-lit everal tnuntba In Una rily lad amler Malting hia ai'vra, Miaa liar. lay and Mra , F. I'ratl. Mr ParrUy irnt lua iM.yhieal data here ami ia a aon of I r Forta-a Itartiay who waa in the aer- view of the IU'lwKi IUy Coiiiaiiv In ll.a early daya of Orrifotl. He al- tai bed lo Ilia men hant Vel J. II, Walker, four yrara, belaeei.lNrw York and Oririilal txiria. Millinery Vale aT .7 NT. Hladen'a. Aodrrw 1'roal. Al lb reldrnre of tha hrlde'a paretila al Mapleml Farm Wrdneailay even' ing Ilia lliafilaw'e ol Miaa Aliiw ti. An- itrwa and Mr. Allen C. Froal waa ao. ainniaed tv Itev. A. J. Mnnigomery. Tha dwoialiooa war aiiiuiaite. Mlaa lloldon reaiie at the piano and the pair entered the parlor to the airalna of the wedding man h. Tha brideamald aa Miaa I'eiia I'leiiv and Mr. Frank K. Amlrwa waa Ut Hull. After the 'r ni. onv a ileiirioiia iipwr waa aerve.i Mr. ant Mra. Froat will make their home in Oregon City. Tbo preaent were: Mr. ami Mra. F. It. Andrea a. Mr, and Mra. D. U. Froat, ltv. and Mra. A. J. Muu'gomery, Mr. and Mra. Chaa, K. Mulr. Mra. C. A Frt. Mra. I K l-rol, Mli-a Mav Andrewa, Itella Fierce. Helen Ulaita, Nallle War- mr, linlila liiiiun; Mrara rrana r. Andrewa, Jlarrv Andrewa, Ward Law. tmi ami C. A. Mnlr T e tame between tha Han-lay High rVhuol and I'urtland High H'lioo) baae- hall t' aina leaulled in a victory for the alier nine by a acure ol 10 to 7. County Tieaitiirer I.uelling paid ihe halam e of the aiate tax to the ata'e treasurer Tui'vlav. The amount waa tiUHMl and Ihe whole tax waa 924.43 Ml. Iieaaurer Luelllim alao aent IllliJ Mi to apply on tbearalp bounty lax. Tiii a.Uv afiurniMin while a horae waa being put a"lior from Ihe eleamer I' una, tbe animal bec ame Irigblened and broke looeo, running aiouK die uanx. He tried to Jump a fence but made a mlacalcnlatinn. alrlklna- a tree and break- iiiir hia aboulder. Chief of I'obce Kurni uliut the animal to end III lutreringa. MiHaJeaaieM. Fuller and Mr. Win, Hoduea were married at Ihe 1'reatiy terlan paraonage Tueaday by Hev. A. J. MontiMtimrr. The bride came re cently from Iowa and the groom ia a rea Identof Willamette Falla. The newly wedded nalr will probably reiide in Oregon City. (ieorire W. Martin and Mine Hirdie Norton Cualck wens married Wednesday evening at tbe homo of tho bridei par enta. Mr. and Mra. Henry Uana, near t)awego. Chaplain W. 8. UUbert, of the Swrond Oregon, perlormmt tne cor- . . a II I ... amony. wr anu mra. oiarmi wm ro aide on tbe Weet Hide in tho Oaiy real-donee. The annual aeaalon of tbe Canby aimi meetimr will 1)0 held at ( ailhy. beginning Juno 1'H and domng July 15 A dperlal ellorl la taung mane mr a nrnlltutila lueetintf. F.verythlng noa- aiblo arranued for uonvenience of cam- nera. Dr. 0. W. Una will Have cnarge and will be aaaiHted by other paatora ol the Oregon confrenco. The Portland Flour Mills are con- trocting a new flume between their two mill. The old one la about rotted out having Iwen put in 24 yeara ago. It wan made of cedar. In tbe new flumollrwill probably bo unod aa none but green ce- I. Jt 1 I ....v.. 1. 1 ..... lar can Do procured ami mm mu aerve to put umlergroumi. ine enure liuiuih of the uma la ViM mei mil niu feet near the nate will not be torn out aa It waa renewed in 1MKI. Ur tne noon, which waHhtid out a portion of the Hume. Thin part la aoiara aa it waa luiHtily Imllt ami the company bad no time (o aecuro bamlH, hut it ia III excellent con dition. Tbe new flume will be live feet In diameter and will bo completed in about 3D duya. Tbe EutorpriHO $1.50 per year. Ilereaftur, the avmiiiig aervlco a. Kt. I'aul'a Fpiacupal rburrh will commenra al H o'vlm k Inatead of b. Commlaaluriera Court baa ie-en In aea alun alm-e Wedneadav morning and will probably termlriala Haturday Mr. ami Mra. I.. I. Forte r will nnter lain the llerthle rluti at their realdetica mi the VSeal aide thla veiling. Tha irradilaliliK aierrlaea of the I'ark- jdace lliirh Ki hwd will U held thia even ing, lo ahull the public ia invited. j Cbildrena Hay tinrclaea of Molalla! (irange will I held tomorrow at Molalla! and not on the b'llh aa a'ated laal wt-k. j Next HumUy will U (bildren'a day1 and appropna'a aervlcea will be held at Ihe uaual boura In tha Frvahylerian ; t hur. h. j Through an rrror In laat aeek'a Carua rorreapomlenra It waa ataied that a dance would he given In Frank Jagger'a barn June H. Mlaa F.lma Ma:hwa, a nantrhter of Frank Maihwaof Mackalmrg, waa mar. rlel yeaterday by County Judge It) an lo Anton liamiie I'rof. I. II. MH'aiui, Mra. KateJIe 8b iahury, Miaa Margaret Williama and Miaa Hnldali llnlden have been rerlif led teai hera of the Faikplare acbixil. Al. I'tinon, an employee of tbe Crown I'atHT Milla, waa rutting flintier yeatr-r' day morning alien hi adx ahpped, rut ting ni I ml above the aknle. The avri dent will lay him up for at-veral daya. Tomorrow an 0en meeting will le liehl at SlatTurd (or the Improvement of the ceineiery ami all In favor of n-auli!y-Ing Ihe groiinda ami pulling the cem etery in oider are rcUraU-d to attend. Itev.J. Mill Wilaon. the apoatlfl of the New Social Kvana-ehain. a ill lecture haturday evening in the Y. M. C. A. ball. Mr. Wilnon ia a atanncll and fear leaa advocate of tbe princidea of aocial-iam. Mlaa F.llle Jartpiee, of I'urtland, am (ieori-e Serin. o Una eoun'y, were tnar rie.1 at the reaidenm nf Iter J. II ll'iavan Monday, by Key. S.C. Iapbam, t.r ol the Immanuel Iiautiat church of For" land. Miaa AuituaU Jobnaon died Wednes day alter a lung lllueaa The funeral will lake place thla afternoon alSo'chK-k from her late residence mi Mimroe atrret, hetaeen hevetith and elgblh. rerviia will I- held in the F'.vantielical Lutheran church, al " :.'HI. Mra. C. I', ttory, who haa a confec tionary alore t.n Seventh alreet, received a telegram yeaterday from tha tan Fran elaco Fiaminer, aaying thai ahe bad been awarded iH.mla valued at f I0,(HK) aa one of the newapaiier'a prixea. W. II. Howell and Mra. II. C. Slovene have purchased tne lot on Main at reel adjoining Ihe Methodiet church from C H. Hve. tru-Ue. for Thev will erect a Iwo-atory Iramo building, 60x70 on the property. Memorial I'ay waa obaerved at Needy In the Kin k Creek church. Miirlev Buck precided. Col. K. A Miller delivered the oration anil a good mindi-al and liter arv proirramme waa rendered. The old aoldiera' graven were decorated. Christian Science aervlcea are brld in Willamette hall, every Sunday morning at II o'clock. Subject for Sunday, June 0, "Sacrament." Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Wedneaday evening meet inn al eight o'clock. To theae aervicea all are welcome. , fiTANDAHD; JV Bicycle Sundries. If It ia aa Komi aa a Columbia ita air glit, but wny take rhancea when yuuceii ire the-ai kmiwleda-ei beat for (he aaiiia piiie Dlumhiaa have alwaya lead ihey t.l lead in etyle, y rminiiig oiaiiiiea, wear and new inipioveineiiia. 1-1 na alio you a Columhia and explain why. MuMh l.t am fil, . I0.W) Wa carry a large Una of bicycle a'liidrn-a nothing to cheap that we cannot guarantee it but everything a a pnie lhat wccanguaran'ee. We give double reaction mulity and price and we cheerfully refund money lur every uriatifactory pnrrhane. ret our pricea I; lorn you buy, Base Ball Goods. We are avnta for Siialding'a Ilaoe Fall and Athletic 'jooda and carry in atock the full line of League bata, balla, initta, glovea, rnanka, etc. I-t na quote pric-e on nniforrna and out' fita. Frkei guaranteed. Fishing Tackle. " 72 " ' Cijaatrr Itrake on any molr, is t' Mfa-j Split bamboo rxla, tl : goood flya, 2-V per dozen ; anell hccika, J5c r dxed; plain lnKka, fx: per dox; reelt, 15c up; lir.ee, 5c and op. On a Crescent Tbe prettleaf, nea'eat and llgbteHt ladie'i wheel on the market.' See thr-m on the atreeta and note tbe graceful, low dropped frame, the al lurninom chain guard, tbe awell fin lab of the drea gnarda and rim a. They aleer eaay, run eaay, have doat prool bearinga and reiiire the leant amount of rare; and lieat of all they are aeldom aeen in the repair ahoo. Chain Crencenta, ChainleFB " $2" and 135 HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY. Wheel aold on easy Inatalltnenta Second hand wbeela $5 P Mra, A. Cirleahaber died at New Fa Sunday morning, aged 60 yeara. She waa ill for nine months. A luiHnaim and lx grown children mourn their loaa, Tha funeral waa held Tueaday morning and tbe body waa interred in tbe Catbo- j he cemetery at New hra. Manauera of tbe Clackamaa County Spiritual AsHouiatioti announce that the annual campmeeting and conlerenco will be held thla year at New F.ra, from June 21) to July 15. Among the mediums who will attend are Mra. rinnican and II. It. Allen. I'Hm't let vour trouaare bag at tbe kneei. Joe Know-land, tbe Main atreet tailor, creaaea them in the tuoat ap proved manner. Knowlandia receiving new goods all the time and haa aome elegant lines of summer suitings. Frices reasonable. The exclusive restaurant privilege at Ihe coming aeaslon of the Willamette Valley Chautamiua Assoclotion at Gladntone I'ark ia for sale, including July 4. Large building with range and hot and cold water attachment goea with the privi lege. U. . CrosN, ground manager. G. G, Illxxon ia having a chanter of accidents in bla family. Wedneaday morning bis little daugtiter Elsie waa riding on a wood wagon and foil oil", the 1 wheel running over lier foot and severely I bruising it. In tho evening of the same1 day bia aon Frank ran the full length of j a 0 penny nail in hia heul, Both clul dren are about today. The part of the livery stable building j fronting on Min atroet occupied by 8. J. Vaiurhn, will be torn down to permit the construction of a two-story frame atrnctnro on tbe property, which ia owned by Mrs. M. h Stratton, of Portland. On the ground floor there will be 15 leet frontage, while the upper story will be fitted up for lodging room a. The O. K. barlier abop la to be moved across the street on the Barclay property. Wliat Miail We Hare Far De-aertt Thla queation ariaea in the family ev ery day. Il ua anaaer it to day. Try Jell O, a delicioua and healthful deaaert. Prepared in tao minutea. No boiling! no baking! aimply add boiling water and I to cool. Flavors : Imon, Orange' lU'pherry and Hrawberrv. 'i it a pack aiie al your gnx-era tolav. 10 eta. I'.y reaaon of pur aer.ial advantage and facihtiea we are in position to supply a real It tirt-(laaa piano at ihe price that other daiersare rjiiil!ed 'o auk for an inttrument not neatly au good. We have aold mure Hue pianoa. and are to-day selling mure hli,'h-rlaa inatrn- nirnta than anv other wholeaale or retail : roniern weat of Ihe M maiaaippi. and there are reaanna for it. !-i na tell you bow we do it at 3M WaabinKOi Street, Kilera' Fiano llouae, Fortland, Oregon. We carry tbe largcat atock Cask et, Coffins and Lining in Clack amas county. We are the only undertaker In Clackamas county owning a bcarac and will furnish it for less tban can be bad elsewhere. We are under (mail expense and do not ak large profit. Call promptly attended night or day . I'honea 474 and 303. Mm R. L HOLM AN TiiBfl:nS3tatfC.trlH:ait l Harnessmaker and Saddler. Main Street, bet. Fourth and fifth, Oregon City Sew Haraea ea made In np-to-date Rtjle. Jul Ml Repairing Harnesses a Specialty. SHAW'S FLRK MALT. W he you are lirnl of noatrumaand readv to "'brow I phvaie to lheH"V."lrV SHAW'S PUBK!. AAt MALT, and "blew lU'be worth living." , dd' BridUaaad all AUmlutely pure. klad of kiiria good. Sold by E .MArrinxa, Oregon City, Ore. "ENTERPRISE AND W. OREGONIAN 2 00 KejI Sci::tlu for It: Firlcr! N2fiSri2:ii2ifiT!i!Clr!r2E;cii? Ntl l:ziXu for tit M Bisa? N.'i Siu'M far tie Ii::Sf a? Frank Busch Do Any Fixing Up? Do. Any Carpeting? Do Any Papering? Buy New Hangings? The Housefurnisher House Furnishing Time is Here, and with it, the unrivaled money eaving opportunities provide by our store. It is a fact now generally conceded that we have the largest establishment in Clackamas county for furniture, Btoves and all sorts of fixings and furnishings for the house THE BEST CARPETS-aassa- Are those that are made of the best materials. An important point is tbe dye-stuff used. If it is of the right quality it will produce beautiful, permanent colorings and will not rot the fabric. The dye-stuff used in these carpets are pure, will not injure the goods and will please the eye. Fine Wool Ingram, (oc jd. Highest tirade Axnilnter, 1.25 yd. LACE CURTAINSasss. Fine Assortment, Latest Styles, prr yard 10c and up or in pairs 3 yards 1 T I 'K . - . . 'i 1' anaiyaruwme SEWING MACHINES. Tbere'a an easy motion and a perfect atitch when you use the Climax Sewing Machine. It' made for rapid, satis factory work and has many attachmenta for those apecial purposes ladies so much desire . Frlce, $25 'iff This Fine Charter Oak Steal Range tlO 00 PILLOWS. We've been so careful to get really good feather pillow, and we believe we have ancceeded . These selected feathers are downy and sleep-inviting. They are in cases which hold even the finest feathers. Per Pair, 13.50 We handle a cheap feather pillow, 75c each. Feathers of live geese, 75c pound PERFECT BEDS, ses3 rnrf"!' " ' i! These beds for health and com fort are made of metal. They are Biry and easily kept clean, are strong and pleasing to the eye, aa well as being convenient and eco nomical. Durable, no scale en amel, tinted or white. Tbe price depends on the brass trimming, but nou of them are expensive. Hl-wPTlfS 7 V5 ft. 00 iucludiug complete set of fixtures MATTING from 10c to 60c per yard. i