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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JUNK 28, 1001. 8 ! gf 'V "V V V V FrkUy, June 21. Northwestern baseball: 1'ortltnJ, 4; Fjwkane, 0; Tacoma, 6; cattle, 3. Boer sympathies are making prepara tions (or Krnger'a visit to this country In the autumn. Sante Ke railway ha a ct colonixa tion plan to settle thousands of Italian in California, New Mexico, Oklahoma an. I Texas. Cuban suirar crop is W0,lXX) tons, val ued at $30,000,000. The cane acreage for the coining season i alHint one-third larger than during the last year. There in every reason to look lor a crop of 800, , i. 000 tons in t he season o( J '.Ml'. The transport Thomas, carrying i teacheia to Manila, will sail July 23. . Judge Taft today cabled approval of the request of Superintendent Atkinson, who has charge of the schools of the l'hilippines, that 10 additional teachers l designated from Yale, Harvard, Cor nell, University ot California and I'ni Versity of Michigan. These teachers are to be paid $12.".) a vear. Their appoint ment lies wholly with the riulipine Commission. Seattle Iu Ming Trades Council have made a demand upon lumber manufact ures and woodworking shops for a re duction of hours of labor to nine hours a lay without decrease of pay. Thia de mand grew out of the action of the Seattle Lumber Kxchange in declaring a Itoyrolt on the members of the Trades' council, as a mean of retaliation for the action of the council In boycotting the lumber manufactured by the Morau Bros. Failing in its rllorls to enforce its demand, the Trades Council will proba bly order all ol the local mill eralivea out. This will result in a shut down of all lumtier mills, and a the lumber mill throughout the State of Washington will in all probability support the local nulls in their light, even to the extent ol re fusiiiK to Furnish lumber to Scaitlx con tractor atliliated with the Building Trades Council, thl will cause building operation in the cly practically to cease. In this event 5UX) men engaged in building operations and liM men employed in sawmill and other wood working alioi in the city will he thrown out ( work. Saturday, Juue 22. Tornado at Nanier. Neb.. result in the loos of seven lives. It, whl Torn. Jttianpso minister to tti United States from ISiHl to lSl'S waa as sassinated at Yokohoma. Seventeen jersons lose their lives in a tenement house Are In I'alerson. N. J. Kx plosion In a tirework store was the cause, William II. Taft is appointed civil gov ernor of the l'hilippines and military law will be abolished in all except im pact tied districts on and after July 4. I'ortland library offered to the city and a 10 year contract la proposed, winch if accepted will make the librarv free. U Mil's, statuarr. paintings, building and grounds worth MtM.Oiti may soon 1 be at the disposal of the people. Gov. Geer lias appointed the following office ra of the national guard; Sanford Whiting, surgeon, with rank of lieuten ant colonel ; r rampton C. Booalne, as sistant siirgiHin with rank of captain; William A. Trimble, assistant surgeon, with rank of first lieutenant; tieome It, Storey, assistant surgeon, with rank ol lieutenant Junior. Sunday, June '.VI, McKlnley promise to come lo the northwest in lUOJ. Baseball sores; Spokane, tl; Portland, 4. Seattle, 6 ; Tacoma, 0. Pittsburg ami vicinity visited by tierce storm aiid three live lost. (ieneral ChatTee has len apiMilnted military got er nor ol the l'liillppim a, Minister Conger will return to China owing to his inability to secure the Iowa gubernatorial nomination. Adelrl 8, May, son of Secretary of State Hay, and ex-consul to I'reioila, fell from a three story window In New Haven, Conn., and was instantly killed. Monday, June 4. The IW is hate iuvsded Cape Colony, Portland girl will be chosen as queen of the Astoila rettatta. Baseball scores : I'ortland, 1 ; Sinikane, 0. Seattle, 2; Tacoma, 1. Caillea ha surrendered, with t.'0 men anil ,VH) rifles and baa taken the oath of allegiance. Two hundred live were lost In West Virginia H'hhI in the Bin. -fit I, la within. Tho property loss will trtlahly exceed that of J jhnstown in lssi. 1'racticelly the entire town ol Kryslone I washed away. Oregon' prune crop will amount lo lHI,(kHi,tKm puiiuds, worth at 4l cents a pound. -,700,IHHI. I.sst yesr Oregon shipped Mikt.tHK) boxes of apples and this year tkHl.OOO boxes will Im available lr VlpOlt, Tuesday, June ?.V Fire destroyed a block of warehouses and business buildings liouniled by I ii llaalhorne, Fast Madison, Water and First street in I'ortlsnd, Involving a loss of about ik),(NHI The Standard thl Company plant and the Wolll wicker Iron Wmk narrowly escaped dertruc- tion. I'rlnclpal losers are: Pr. Jaineal Norman. l.'L'i.lkN) on hulhtieg. insurance $t.1; 1'arlin A Orendoeir t oiupaiiv, eg rlcultural Implements IbVOW) to l-'O.iH) ; the II. 0 A live Company, macbinnrv, i;imO, Imurance .IHti; 8. A. I.. Fried man's storehouse and second band in clunerv, $.'000; J. I. French, slatile ami lunilture, .MH, I. Hreuer. Haiti more saloon. $l(HK; Baltimore House, :sm; M. K. HoacH-k; Mscksmitti. l'Hi ; The tlamnioiid Manuiai'luriiig Company f ii, and other light o'S amounting lo about $10U Wednesday, June ?l. 1'aswnger train on Wahash railroad It, irs throii!h a tri-'tle that bad l-cu swept a sv by a washout. Fifteen er sons are killed. John W. Conaidine, a Seattle gambler, ' stunt and kill ex Chief of I'olice Mere ditb. The dead mail tired Ine that shot. 1 lie men were peraoiial rneinli s of years' standing. Ohio republican nominate state ticket: Heo. K. Nssh, governor; Carl I.. Nli.isrt, lleiiiensnl governor i. i so . e lodge ; John M. Sheets, altor- ,.y i.l. l awson 1 uieison clerk ol tbe s.in.eme court; l.aao H. I winery it, stste t'e.s.uer ; W. 11. Johnson, member of lh boaid of pulilie woia. Thurly, June 27. No.lhwe-lein baseball: I'ortlaud, 7 J Tacoma, tl; spoaane, li Naille, d. i i tkill uU Harvard Medi cal school I .IMM.IS 4) lor the election ol three. IiiuMius". Tisnspoils Thomas and Hulofd return (mm .Manila with ,'Hth. 41.1. 4.IH and 4Dih iSf( it of volunteer Inlalitry. T O darker, a prominent Old Fellow of Salem, die. I limn the shock of the am potation o bis lew. hUh waa liai luted III a runaway accident. I.Nitlr 4'MII rr ! One sire smaller after using AHdl's F"l Fae, a powder to I shaken Into thn sh.-'s. l lliakea light or new shoo (eel easy; gles Instant relief to corn t.d bunions. It the greatest coniforl disstivery ol the age. Cure and prw vents swol'eil blisters, rslh'.i and ...ie spots. .Mini' F.l I'sse I a cer tain cure for av4tiug, b"l, aching feet. At all ding.'ial 'd slow store, '.'.V, Trinl prcka.-e free by lnll. Addieas, Allen lllniated. Is l;y, N. Y. o yv it i o tx x j. m !Ur.a. l-al -J U Him ..it:t;1 WHIT IMITIIK nilir.1,,,77 ........ " ""I" 11 you irien me liew f, . , "v IIHllV It ti I- i i, . lnil t.!L " """Cllilni,.,!. lug sml takes , ..,. ". I mnretlHAIN-O y, ,t t ' U. the more health y, d,.t,iMlU their systems. Ur.U.Ol, NJv, grains, ami y,mx ,,,. " tastes like the chill. . ......... P',''"J coals about IV ........... ... """Hi CASTORIA Tor Infant! nd Chlldr.. The Kind You Kara Alwajt Bssrtsl Hoar the I'.lgualuro of f ar Veunt Men ui ,M There la nothing ii... .n .... Im. ... . .,... ... 1 10 ua. iiiio,i( lauriury U(k( them. The may drr.s tYW but ll their shirt Iront f ,hlit J 11. -1. -.i .... 1 ftf I I V The Troy laundry makM t ladles' and Kiil!nii,i' gM Thero ran l no ltir f,wt u dite at the Tr..y. y,,, joiiuMiit iariMr sbop e. .rtl A.s I9i K rt. JW. SPRING HND SUMMER SEASON 1901 Unbleached Muslins. Atlantic L. L. 36 incn wide, per yd ...5c Beet Cabot W, 36 in wide, per yd. fc Bleached Muslins. Lonsdale, 36 in wide, per yd Pc Common muslin, per yd .... t So Good quality Cambric, per yd 10c 4 Calicoes. Light colored calico, per yd 4c Indigo Blue figured oil calico, per yd 5c Park strndard prints, per yd 5c Chanibray finish prints, per yd "c Double-fold I'ercalee. per yd 10c and 12.Sc Dimities, Ginghams, etc. Checked apron ginghams, per yd 5c Figured lawns, per yd 5c Dimities, Etamir.es and Organdies, rang- ing in price per yd from He to 35c Scrim for curtains, per yd 5e Silkoline, plain or 6gured, per yd 10c ArtDemins, per yd 15c Satines, Shirting, etc. Black Satine, fast color, per yd 10c Henrietta Satine, bleak arid proof, rer yd 12,S'c, 15c, ISc and :0c Dairy cloth, per yd 5c White and colored bunting, per yd 5c Lace cm tains, per pair 4oc, Ibc, 1 00, 1.25 and 2.00 1" K GUIDE TO BP5RCHINS I. SELLING Tablo Cloth. Whit and colored, !! iuality, r y ,..)v Shoos. Suspension Bridge, Cor. Seventh and Mm in Sts. OREGON CITY, OREGON. We a.k for your trade this pcasmn fWling that our ilcaling rannot f.til to U- mtittially tririt.tlI attl sAtis'a.-tory. Ve aim to select and noil only such good a will fill the i'invtatitn of the huycr from first to lat at the time 1 purchase it is mainly a question of style and apjarance, afterward it l cotn. s a test of scrvioo and durability. You will find us stocked with the rmhmIs that inwt these demands. We aubmit a few prices from our various departments. if: Good dark coloreJ Phirting, per yd Tc W'ide German Whirling, per yd 9c Straw ticking, per yd 7c reamer licking, per yd 15c Cotton Batting. Good quality, per pound 10c txtra quality, per pound 15c Shirt Waists. We have a great stock, a perfect line of the newest novelties and latest ideas ranging in prii.e from 60c to f 2 50 Notions. Pins Eagle, American, per paper .1c Large size gaiety pins, per paper 5c Knitting needles, set of 5.... 6c Hair pins, asuorted lire, per box rc Tape, medium and wide, 2 rolls for In: Finishing braid, hunch 5c Knittinz cotton, ball 5C Embroidery, Bilk, on spools, lc, six spool lor j. Fast black darning cotton 2 balls for ,V: Aiuminom thimbles 5c Kheet wadding 2 sheets for 5c Ladies' silk mitta r)K Ladies' gauntlet gloves .'.".25c Dress stays, tier bunch 10c Corduroy skirt binding, black and color's',' per yd 5C Velveteen skirt binding, black and colors, per yd 4c valencine lace, lc yd and upwards; bunch of 12 yds, 10c per do and up. Corsets. We handle the celebrated R & (i, A good cornet helps a good form. They are made in exclusive style. Prices trom 75c to 2.50 House Furnishing Goods. Unbleached table linen, per vd 25c Turkey Ked Damask, per yd . . ..... . . .W)c Turkey Red Darnauk, oil finish. German goods, per yd 25, 35, 40 and 50c Bleached table linen, per yd 35c and up. Linen napkinB, per set , 25c Cotton towels .'! ,6c Turkish towels "...,.'!!!!l0c Cotton crash, per yd ! ! .5c All linen crash, per yd 8. 9, 10, 12c Furniture Cretones, per yd 7, 8 and 10c 1 Of .... W X. w-. Clothing. Onr stock is most complete and good of the leht description. We will give you qual ity that is a warrant of excellence. Child's suits. . . . $1.60, 12. 12 50, 3, 3 50. t l. Men's satinet suita 13.50 Men's caseimere suits f'KK) Men's all word cheviot suits ffl 00 Men's navy blue melton suits, all wool, color guaranteed ;.. 10,00 Men's worsted suits $10, 12, M and up. In men's clothing we bundle the U. K. h ll. brand. THIS LABCL ON A OAR ME NT I Snri A QUARANTCI OF ITSCLf. All clothing liearing tlnstiade mark Is a truarantee of Itself. If any garment bearing this label does not prove entirely satisfactory or not as represented it rnay be returned and money refunded. Boy's Ions pants rnits, M to 20 years, 1ri" 13, K$r,M,7, tSandflO 9 " I ' 'C I My ft V la lira' IKjg'ila lar 1 lira' IkihnU Urti, sai itirrKtfHoal t-. k tl CM laities Mrl, lai or tiutt'n . . .. CI Udire' Virl. I..e ... UMJiJn Udirt' tuiurl ;v. I.'. l y ibilH Men's plow slit, lap ..! 1 3 I Jlnti grnuitia iln ra'.t UU of rot grr. sulld Irstlirf outrf and tats' dr ! Ji Men's Ian shia 11' Mrn's linngola stuwa Ill Men's drew tliiw. We are agrnt f4 lbs .is A. t'rMsrtt. We rlaim k4 llirwi slxirs all the arrvlr Hal tsa t fuund In any alio at any i rtns. I'rxs 2..'ai, .t mi. 13 ZsO ids' HA ! i-s Bund, 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. 42 inch blue or black serge, per yd 25e Black brocaded Armours, per yd ...15 and 25c 38 inch all wool, silk finish, German lien nettas, per yd 50 60 inch wide Gloria silk, per yd 75c Fancy black goods. We have some re markable offerings. Prices per yard from 50c to $2.50 Hats and Caps. J!en('"ea"" 20, 25 and 50o Men.IWa Jf.t. 4!ic, 70c, l.nl np. Boy's Fedora huts Men'a dres, straw hats " lm Boy 1 dress straw hats 20c, 25c,'50o Men's Furnishing Goods, Miin'a It. .It.. ...I i..iLf. H Mom', ol.ll. 1. .ILL " ...kl Mnli'a .1, ...... I.... iV. Stlt.l M.n'a ml. II. .1.1...' Il-1 lJ...... Mnn't lisavy working gloves "Tsp, J4c.ll i . . . . ......... t I muii vui ovsrans, paicni ijuii"h, r". Salrif.....! .l.w. V ManV.ilL ... .1 . '.'ll'.ll' I m .in , 1 1.1, 1 uivmm Pllllia,. - I Man's fancy drraa shirts 35elM Man'a ...il . . J I Capos, Skirts, otc. UdiKs'silk capes. We ran sails' tM moat critical taste. Prices 2 W w upward. Indies' skirts in crash, wool and silk. AHli d Title llimlij, ; ;iic 1 I Cw.11 1, . A. STIM Il'tXlf,. l, f ii nnii.n FKAXfl.s ""of lh. ii' IVm. Marirnr, P'llsnnte I DK " M'lra (ins Bll.lins IN Til K LINK OFI)KYfiOOPH, CIjJ NOTIONS, KTO., In the purchase oleic J;. do we claim to glye you the best U1" ave you money. I. SELLING, BuHpension Britlgo Corn6'' I.C.HTIUCK ISlUI.,,,1 ,0r'f"".'lll . 1 1 'H Uillr, rciti . 1. 'HFccd ORrr.r "dentil! Ki N nrl..- ebnrnV,.! :'"rtlon ... rr i C- , V" I rf. M! At! w tl'K if ntf 1 tte f M tr-4io I I All Prut 11 . :.n. In E Of. t ii (.1 1 Cor. 7th and Main streets, i;tiy Greg"" Ci'J reDou, 1