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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1902. New To-Day. VrM'AIH' Volt HF.ltJHNOK ararlng '"ll'r ''kid "k; llionlo.. Voo.l.ica." oat at ih June 1. i"rdon vuorhba GtxMMilKI. Foil GKN- Good wages. Apply itl Im", A. Mauling. IIOlK HI'" SKVKN , l,,r rent lr auinuii'r. M"'" NTH A ', ....naeWllta ,i II- t iii 1 ll.l- ill! MAN WITH f.TLiiA It KI 1 1 r,i.ui lu "' "' Clackamas County. V ' " ,, .ml it'H"! "ages i" rliilit : 7 iMcreme r"iulr...l. For p.rlicu-fj.lrrM.Ku.-l. V.Tc.Co, Winona. I Hi: A M V N N M " lTT'"l lYHf- ,, ',. ,u.'ii and ""lIlKl. I'llifM III !. I.I.U. rint 7I. Corner Main ';, m. ( alia aiiaweied pioinplly I r ii'H"'- ttKr'N t' I I th niiMiiilalna h.ar lu.'wr t.ay hor.e. light f '.i. ...Lli.ti nmiiii -beared ..If. Oregull. g nun, !r,KlsllKi;l'ltV GlVK.N I'll AT 1 J"lr. .,1,1- i, .... Suami I at a ailoW. IIkHMA TtcHW AllOW . I it tW H' t"'"1"1" ""7 ' .. l.l l,V III V Wll" I al Will ITKAIOIKON WII.I.AM inwlil,, I'lTlUinl ami Oregon i'-a'au ai'H'k and K'' 'anna In I kirin" ( oniny. Hv "! H''1"' I., ',iillnl I'" ' ' leaMHiabl irtaii'l li"'l t''rma, Enquire u( f m,c,. I'.ank, Oregon CHy. riHii-: .n.itiKKl ril. ..m. tn u jj;,iiili.r.l H'lll'"".) Iia HiacliokaM ,,,t,ufi'ii ami r.niiiiry properly lr f.tl pflrrl. . i,YOl! WANT A ll(Mi:r-TW() lilrum ( ircrf.xt I'll)', J aw . ,,n i.kmI public road, n.'ar school. iL iin. .i ip. Iiiiit-ii. darn ami well ilre.l ami IlPy dollara. A ,hmo, owner, Oregon I tine ''i', I I lo liil'i'lred 0. W. Wai.ii KKI'.ril.T AND M)W A aliain of your pal J. K. Yoiikn, I 'rj. , lli.K'SMM.I J:;iif.iril.,i. ,n willdted. Hr.t'. MSKY T MAN AT H. 7. ANI l jr rrtil. Kami a.turlty. V'Hr.s A i ! in.fj lolmll at lii' ralra. lltiM.aa X (iairriTH. Personal Mention A mni Hill aa up fr.nu I'uitlaml ir. 1 S. flatra, u Ki-ilUml, waa In luwn y rniliv. N. Allen, of SliM.ll, aa In loan -jliitiUy. '.F..!li..T, ol Muiinl Kr.ill, ill my Krlilay. '. K. r.lUnl, of Milaankl.., aaa In city Kri'lay, I jo. (i. I'. Torri'll, of Salum, wal in City Turnilay. -rmc fKltin ia very 111 ailli lypliolil rial ClarkaiiiNa. ;. B. Sttirtf vant. of Tlia Dallra, aa lit :lt Sliiiila)'. I. W. Itnliliina, iha Mulalla nii'r. liRiil, u,n Ian ii 'l ui'mliiy, f. J. (.'arty, a lliaiion bllHliirna man, win tuan lint Kriilay. Il-rnire Ailama. of Kn.-np, la I lie iiol Mim l.ova Kasilall. 'plain Kli II. bmuVy, of C'la. ka ii. in llie city Tu.-ailay. I. W. Kmiia, of Clarkainaa. raine tip f lunwl.y iiniriiiiiK'a train. f- W. TIkiiiimh tta in I he city from rer (.'reck un U'clnnmlay. ll' iml Mi,. V. II. ItorinK, of lu "ftii, ern In tl.e c ty Tiialay. Il'ii raularn. riiiirfHfnlHMvp-eli'fl, in loan (r (i.-orgrt laal Friday. Wm Criiinliii v. o( Alxir.l.-.in. Wasli., !" m tin. i-iiy Uni Hum I ay viailiiid Uivm. C.(iii Waki-llel.l, rcprccrnliiiK Kilnra' tloiiMH, o rortlaml, a In tlif f Saturday. r,(0 H. M'Miiit'V. Ih nnwlv nlcrted ''aide of .Mil waiikin. aa in town ou ',n,Tiiea.Uy. L I.. lVier lift Wediifaday for '"Hi", licre i-lie will vl.it Imr par- 'Wr a ,.w wcrka. "' 8. i,.y tfH M.Cann. of 'l'011; r., ar viHitnif Mn. Clara ''', in ('ant-mull. h Kelly Miiiriifil Mondav from Kn "."vinu llnihlicd Ida yea'r'a work at e,Ute uiiivrnily. "In S. S,nk, and fainilf. of " ,viniiB( rHlativeain tejron t'ily JUly tliiawrek. ll'til. Carney ami W. p. Cook, of ,rj'li lr In limn Uxt Kriduv Oil """at thu (and 'Ptiin R P I .ml.u ait.iriii. ''J'lwit r, i .. .' . ... i, .. i , I'nanfll llirilllll IIH Cliy .HUM- i ' e0 roiiiH tn .'u,.. n....,i. .'!!it?iU (iotdHiiiiih nd MiHa Mi'ta .'. ""Willi, of Kuki'D". were vlailiniJ ""tfiiin tliiacity tlila ok. , H. Hinii-t, of Portland, aaaint .NrHaryof tLe Orron llihtorical elT. a in thu city yexterday. tH1 r""r.l, epecial Bent of the k'0f department, witli liead(narter nom-burg, wM j towD gHt Friday. jj"11' Prakea waa in town Wednea ' He bad onlered llie address of the "'PNKJ chaiiKed from Loifan to Stone. Mlaa I'.lma Allulyht llt yeMerday fur i " m1"?' ,w'l'" Will o III Kiie.t ..una i.Hura iinyera. ( I Mlaa My tlln Itii, l,i,,n aitnml,.,! u,,l ( 1 I Uiapu-r ol Ka.it.rn Hiar l.tild In I'ortland ..... ..... nun ,rB ,,IB .M (lB giiealol MiaaVnala llrtniKlivii. liey Lawrenie M. IdUman, of Diivt.r, I olii., formtiilv rm lor of Kl. I'aul'a o. rnpliid ti.t. pulpit ol tlial cltucli Ut hunday iiioriilng. Mm. Kiiifonia Mi-ldriim, (irand IMIn r olllio (irand Cliapler, )r.,.r of K-I..rn Hlar, In I'nniHiiil una aei k attend ln Hie (irand Clmplr-r. Mra. A. II. (inrlner, K.lem, waa In i"wn una week vikIiu.k tier lirolher, ..riin.n j. nuriorn, win, ha, jimt meov red (mm a IikM atta. k ol meaxlra. Pivlil Kliy, ol llairialiuru, (irerfnn, ae compHiiii'd hy liln aim, K, F.l.y, U apemlinit aeveriil Wei ka In (lie rily, with Ida aol., llepuly ('utility Cletk 0. I). F.hy. MiMAnna Wimmr, of MartinalmrK, W. Va., arilved here. Ii.nl Friday and will upend i In- iiiiiiin. r hmIi li.-r liro'lier, J N. Waiier,Ji.,of ll.e d. H. Fiali Com II 1 1 loll. Mm. V. H Cdan.lli-r and iUtiflilir l!uti, of Han Fraiirl.-o, arrive) I liere Ua 8unday lnr a lew .Ian' vi-.il wiili Mra. M A. I'liaan ami family, Tlit-y re Inn. n. l.oma Wedneaday. Miaa Amy Kelli Iravea the Uot of ,, week lor FiiKi ne ,, r a . w tlaya' vlait ailli lur aiier, lleaain, wlm la ailtimljii llie mate mil vi-imiy . !,,i n.turn nekt wwk, afl.r IIih iloiw of a. Iiool. C. K. Sa-ii. e, of Cania, waa appniiilt d i liairmaii of tliel. iril.iliuii i-niiiiiiiitiw nl llie Male. diHiiiir, w lut li met ill halem , laal wi'i-k. Mia. Anna h-me waa a ini-inlier ol the cliiuilit. e (in reaolnt iiiiik. I 1 M iff, itH. ,1 etitHiVjO Ai Kee Ctiarmaii'a Klmt to I'mcea rncra. Hpt-clitl tale of Millliniry at Hud Front. ('all and im-pot t the Millinery at tin Hud Front. Dra. li. 11 and A. I,, Wviiiii.rd Hid-. Heatltt, Ientiata, For IVicea, (piallty and aiyie In Millin ery call on M iaaj ( joliUlliittl. Horn, Tlmrmlay, June I.', l Mr. and Mra' N H, l.amr, a daiiKlder. I.a.li.a' lima at the R.-.l Front, In atylea ami al pri.ea to aim one and all OL'IIIKEAK AT I UK miTK.ITURT. Heady atylt-a. to Wear I Itttit In the luteal Mixa (j')lilninitli I'flrei In auit yon all Hed Front. in Millinery at up, litiniiiorkA and cmiiunt nela 7) i'ent (iel lliem al Hiimley'a Itotk ritore Clianimn A Co.. tlm Cut price IriK IliMta, cairy oyer , IKK) arii-lea In their up to dale lriiK Mo.e. The W'illamelUt Falli ai liool will cloae tdav and tlie annual ilirtrict liu-ullnn will lie iirld next Monday. Fre.t lertme In U'li.-a at 2 P. M. Fiiduy, June pjo2 Kt WilUmelle Hall. Ir. Jennin Frenrli, Kleclriii lintel. Mr. and Mm. K.I want Mar, lull, ol luiKia, Hniiili iak , were viMUnu Mm. K. J. Maraliall and family ill ( anemali ll, la week. Mr. Maniliad'expccta toK'i to 1 Inn, ill. r M-iiiiiiaiii In el.oit time, and dnniiK hla a'.K.'iire Mra. Maraliall will rendu in Tim pallea. Mra, John lluinpliryt left Tu.-Hilay lor H.M-dale, Caileloii iTuiinty, New Huiiia- n k, Caiia.U, In viail ln-r pai.-iila and will lu aha.-ni alniut live innnlha. Her father ia Til ). ' nf ae and h.-r inollier la 71 Mia lliimi'lirya aiiM. iputra an enji)alile vlait to tier old liume. Charlea V. (ialloway, a uradnate ol the t'nlveraily ol Oregon with the clm ol l-i',1.1 and a anil of Ke.'eiyer (iallnway, ol the land olll.u, waa elri'led repreien talivn on I he I.-iimx lath' ticket In Yam hill roiiniy. He will he the young-eat meiiilit-r ol the leiaUluie, Iwiiim only 2'i yeaia of age. Mia. N. J, lli-niie, Miha Jennin Heatie and Mma I. aura ll.-li aiiiveil lant week front I'ei.dleliiii. Tim Mo-m-a Healle have U-en P aihintf in the 1'einll. ton piihlic arlioola du.ili) Hie paet year. I'l.ey will nut ntu.li lo I'einlleloii hut wlili lln ir iimllier will inaku their lulure lionie III lint i-il). Hv'ial Mi-nKetiner II. Itiiihlon Kelly, ol the Fiali C.imiiiiM'iiin, it-It Tut-aday iilKhl with US 0 0 Uke trout, whlrhwlil he plared In l.itl-t e,-i.ialiii'hew, Pierce CiMiniy W.li 1 l.t- tmiil have Uvn priipimated al the I'la. kaina- Hatchery Taeiity tlinnaand eaUern hr.eik trout will he ahipped from the Clarkainaa alalion early next week and a ill he planted ill U anlilli.'toil Mieaun. We olTer the Ileal Valuea in Millinery for the leaal money. Miaa lioldmnilli. MHH.CAMlAI'.Sl'AliTIAI.VI(TOKY. lt.c.iTtrl.'i.V.I fii In hult Against Hi r IHvorced llu band. Now ia llie timii to paint ami renovate your ii.niaea. ChariiiHtiAI 'i are mak in ir apecial price, on painlx, oil and anlauuiiiiea. ( Mra, Maiy A. H.adlev, of ttiia city, ia a ineiuher ol the new executive hoard of the Womeu'a Hehef Co. pa, l)eprt nient ol UieKDii. A de. ree ol divorce haa la-en irrantd Anna IiarliiiK from Clarence T. Ditrhrik. The plaintiir ia awarded the ctlntody of the rntiior chihi. s In the cliixil liuildiiiK at Willamette Falla t ,il'ht there w ill tie a haakel and ice cream aia-Ul fur the Ixmelit ol the aclinol library linnl. One ticket for the (ioddeaa of Liberty coiiie-t aitli every caali purchaae to the auioiinl of one dollar will Lie niven at A 1 1 r I li L,'i meat market. I.'IM ahoea lorl.K.1 tomorrow. All tint latent i) let of tne Hrow u F-hoe Co Khot-a for men and women that c-t $3.50 will Im Hold for I.K.'i a pair al the factory alioe atoie. Keionler Klect Henry Hievena will ap point I haunct-y K Hainahy deputy re corder. The chief depiily In SherifT Klect Shaver'a ollice will piotmhly be K. C Hacked, of St. lie. The Heven-yeaMild daughter of Albert Note, of Clackamika, died laat Snmiay aflerriiMiii ol typhoid fever. The luneral waa held Monday and llie interment waa in the Clackamaa cemetery. On Tuettday evening the 17th, the Kpwortli league ol the Metliodiat t'hurcli will (tive a atrawberry aoclal iu the lect ure room of llie church. A vood pio vram haa beeo arraned. Adinisnlon will be lice. The ca-w ol Minnie Caaeilay a, P, A. l,liidtroin, ahicli haa U.eil in (he coiirta aluce tolier, IMIH. waa decided Til-I-day. Tliejurywae out until 2 o'clock Tueaday nmrmnii wild the verdict waa a partial victory lr the plaintiir. The hialory ol the cu-e) la one of tloiiioaiic. trouble. Many yeara aKu I. A. Hind atroin and M.nnie Caee.lay were mar ried. He waa brnlK'n noi-a on the Houl hern Pacillc and they lived in liap pineaa i.ear Coineto k. Three child en were h. rn to them. When lin y were married Mra. I.lii.letrom aa the owner ol N) at n-a ol ln.l. -II inilwa earn ol Port land on the I roul.Ule road. The prop eny ia valuable arid ul one time aold lor S(KK), hut came back lo her by lortn-loa-iire. Tune iaeel wild a cloud aroae ou their domeatic trouble, lioth alli'iiiim Ill lid. -Illy. Ih'lore the beat ol the trouble leaclu'iiK boilmtc point Mrs Lii.dntroin dee.led 4'i acrea ol the t-'ilhty to tier hu hand. The land waa then worth f.ri0au acre. LuuUtroiii aaid that the land waa (iven to In iii lo enable linn lo eupiorl the children but ! wife aliened that aim waa virtually i-ompeile.l to niaae vne The econd day'a vote in the Goddeita of l.iheity conteBt glioma Mtaa Lizzie Walker In the lead. Mica Iiiuven Hard- j iiiK baa been aelecied to direct the mim ical program on tlie fount) ol jui) ami bur name ia withdrawn from the content. t .. etchnrn. a nrnminni.t atnrkman of "Hit 1 a, L' I, I . ,1.1. - ,.f i- i , neicnuni, iii iiif !t.n 1 1 mil" danghtar, ia iii '"1'"- of Baker City, (franJ 'l'" Masonic Or.ter in Oregon, ;nj.r " h,"H'r, Ueo. W. Urace, laal for ih iiroonrlv at its market value. Later on l.indatrotii loaned fl-D of Ilia wile'a money to Cliiel Kngineer Urond ball, ol the Southern Pacilic. Lind'troiu aeciired a divorce from hia wile in Port land early iu IS'.W. At that time ahe waa ill Bud did not appear in court. I.imlatroin waa awarded the ctmtody ol the children and 2I0, which Ilia wile paid. HcHidt-a 45 acrea ol the property Mra Lindalrom waa compelled to deed one-third ol the remainder ol the trad to tier hUHbaii.l. Hhe reaimier! tier maiden name of Minnie Caanlay and brouiibt iuit anainat Lindatroin for the pnr. l.aae price of the 45 acre and the money loaned to Cirondahl, who admitted the loan but l" l' knoW ,w"r? moru y it w ia be Had borrowed and could not Buy how much money he bad paid back The'verdict awarded her Tuesday IIIHSI.&O fur the 4S acre tract, and $41)8 10 on the Urondiihl loan. She waa repre aented in court by Attorneys II. h. Uoee and Kd Me.ideril.all and the defendant a at-orneya were Seahrook A. Munly. Llndairum wae allowed until Una morn ing to file a motion for a new trial. Dry CaUrrh. There can be no cure for Iry Catarrh until the dryness ia removed, ami the mucous follicle mada to discharge their contents. Lse tlouclies o nov wr. freely to which Has been added two tea .pooi.fulsof S. B. Catarrh Cure to the pint three limes dlly in lb bead until the mucous flow quite freely ; then twice duily, taking the ti. B Catarrh Cure renularly according to directions. Foi .ale by all drnggiata. Book on Catarrh f.ee Address frimith Bros., Fresno, Lai. For fine Photos call on Snoditrana, suc ceeaor to Cheney . A iecialty made ul high claaa work. Ponraits Knlarged, in Cravon, Water Color and India Ink. A bromide enlargement free with all cabi net aittiiiKS for a short time. Give us a call. The hot days are here and wi'l lal until October, it (ollous that you miift wear Hummer ulolhimr, the kind that fits . the form perlectly. There ia gieal satis- laclion in having g.Mid titling clothes, i See Joe Know laud, on Seventh Struct, I near depot. "My little son had an attack of whoop ing cough and waa threatened fitli pneu monia; but (or Chamberlain' Cough Kemedy we would have bad a serious time of ii. Il alao aaved hi in from sev eral severe attacks of croup." II. J. Suik'kFAUKN, ediior Woi Id-Herald, Fair Haven, Waah. For sale by Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. Hike riding is a pleamiie and to ni'ike it more pleamirable one must ride a good Two (enrich, Kl I Three (Juurdnd Are Aow lli lng 1'urmeil II) a Poe. I.aat Mondav uiortiiiig Harry Tracey ml Havid Merrill, who were under long sentences lor burglarly from Multnomah County, .hot arid killed Guards Frank li. reiied, s. H. 1'. Jones and IS. F. 'fil ially with weapons which had been con cealed by the piiaoiiera for aeveial days, and had probably been smuggled lliaule the H-munit!ary by diacha'aeJ convicis. W illi a gang of convicts they were on the way to llie stove foundry lo commence the day's work, and when they reached ihe door ol the foundiy bunding liny aliot down the guai. la and escaped. t1 rank Ingram, a convict, waa siioi 111 the leg hy one ol the convicts, while try ing lo prevent their escape. The two ilcHpera.loc s ll- d and a poaxe is searching lor thein. I wo blooilhounds weie brought down (rum the Walla W alla penitentiary to track the escapes. Sev eral limes ihey have eluded their pur suera and yeaierday were In the vicinity ol Needy. Two companies of militia from Salem and Woolhurri are on the scene and the ponse ia iu chaige of Hher ill Liurbiii, ol Marion County. The con vicis are daring and will probably uot be taken alive. ... . . Great intercut waa manifested in this ci'y yesterday afternoon over the report that Tracey and Merrll', the convicts, had eaten dinner at Kd Grave-' farm near Needy and the nheiilT telephoned at 3 o'clock that the convicts were probably headeil for Ihe Mulalla as Merrill has a aiaier living there. Shortly after three o'clock the militia left Monitor Mills to follow the lleeing men. With Mierilf Cook ia a small party of men and many are anxious to go from ti.is city to jo'o the poaae. m M -r-aa-w- av U It. 11 V We give zU per ceni. uiscouni on ail J'oco Cameras- alno on PremoH, Hawkeyes, Krdaku and Koronas. Spe cial prices on Seeds & Cramer's plates and all photo supplies excepting printing papers and roll films. Catalogues for the asking. Huntley's Book Store OICKOOX flTf Special Isuncll Meeting. At a special meeting ol the city council Wedneaday night Bruce Zumwalt was elected water commissioner for a term of three years to succeed Kobert D. Wilson, whose term ia soon to expire. Authority was given by the council lor the pur chase of the Darling profwrty at Kly for a lire hoilKe. A new roof waa ordered placed on the fire bouse "n llie hill. The council will probably build an eight foot sidewalk from Filth street to Falls View if arrangements can be made for the purchase of a strip ol property. The finance committee, to which was referred LOCAL MILITIA ORDERED OUT. Late yesterday afternoon, Company A, Third Regiment, Oregon National Guard, was ordered out by Governor Geer. They left at 8:20 o'clock last night for Molalla, reaching a point one mile west of Molalla corners at midnight. Sheriff Cooke took charge ujion their arrival. AT HOSE FAHII lOMUHT. Strawberry lete at Hote Farm this evejiing, given by the Daughters of the the claim of W. L Block, for damages sustained by bis daughter by fulling through a delect ivo sideAalk, reported I ,l.u, 1 . . I , .. h.nuiuiin el an n.,1 1 n jni'a King, ol 81. Paul a Church. Oregon , . b, , injuries cauned t-trawherries and cream will lie served. Mimical program will lie rendered by the let talent in the city. Liveryman Young will run carriages between 7:30 and 8 o'clock, starting from the Hed Front corner. Tomorrow, Saturday At 9 o'clock. A. M. the doors will open at the faciory sale of shorn, three doors north of Electric Hotel. ismltli'a Dandruff fumade stops itching scalp upon one application. three to six removes all Uannrun ana will stop lulling hair. Price 60 cent at all druggists. by defective sidewalks. The rubhiah heap near the CongregationalJChurch was ordered covered with earth and notices will be posted warning people ag-tinst dumping rubbish iu the lot Notice to Water Caananers. All persons intending to nse water through hNt for sprinkling lawns, gar dens, sidewalks and streets, must file a written application with the Secretary of the City Water Works, before using the water. The ne of water for all such purposes will be permitted only between the hours of B to 8 A. M. and 6 to P.M. RATES PAYABLE IS ADVANCE. $2.00 for the season, for lawn and garden sprinkling; where the monthly rate i f 1.00 and the use is confined to the pre mises of the consumer. $1 00 for the season for street and sidewalk sprinkling, for each 25 fett frontage of stores, where the regular store rate is paid and the sprinkling confined to the frontage paid for. Sprinkling not to extend beyond the center of the street. $2.00 per month for truck gardeners, io addition to other use. $2 50 per month where water is used during the sprinkling season. Each consumer will be allowed the use of but one stream of water at a time. I through a nozzle not exceeding 't inch. Where the sprinkling charge is Dot pakl all fixtures on premises of consum ers, except the one supplying the family use, must he removed AT ONCE, so that hose cannot be attached. For a violation ol these rules and regu lations and an excessive use or waste of water ihe service will be shut off without further notice. By order of the Board of Water Commissioners. T. L. Ciiarman, Secretary. Oregon City, Or., May 5, 1902. Xew Ei a U.U a Fine One. Mr A. C. Scheer, of New Era, who contemplates moving to Gra-s Valley in the near lulure, has ordered irorn Eilers Piano Houe of 351 Washington St'eet, Portland, Oregon, one of Ihe now famous Kimball pianos, similar to tbeoDe wh ch took first prize at the,, Chicago World's Fair. He selected this piano after a thorough investigation of all tne lea Jing pianos on the market. Correct Prices. Millinery and the Lnwest Miss Goldsmith. Individuals Money to Loan. At 6 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jno. W. Lodeb, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. 3 leed and Ihat her htiHhand promised to wheel, like the WolfT-American. See Johnson A Lamb about il. Main Street, across from Enterprise ollice. Kepairing of bicycles, sewing machines and all other machines neatly, quickly and cheaply done. 1-xtra parts lor wheels. New tires that stand the racket, spokes, lamps, bells, saddles, etc. 31 r. Koerner Accepts. Ohkoon City, Oregon, June 12, 1902. Mr. D. C. Latotirette and others, Gentlemen : In reply to your letter, aking me to become a candidate for the J ollice of school director in district N-i. 62, , at the election to be held June 10, HH2, I write to say that 1 deem it the duty of any citizen, not to refuse such a posi- j tion of irust, if called uon by hia fellow-1 citizens, and therefore state that I am , willing to become acandidate, promising, i if elected, to serve H.-bool dialrict No. 62 lo the bent of my anility. Thanking you for confidence, I remain, Yours respectfully, KUIMlM'll KOKRNKK. The Euterpribe $1.50 pur year. Experience Convinces. Prove iu valua by Inventing 10 cent In trial size of Ely' Cream Balm. Druggist supply it and we mail it Full size 60 cents. KLY HHOS., DO Warron St., New York. Clifton, Arizona, Jan. 20, 181)9. Messrs. Ely, Hbos.: Please sand me a 50 cent bottle of Cream Halm. I find your remedy the quickest and most permanent enre for catarrh and cold In the head. Dei M. F otter, Gen.Mgr. Ariz. Gold M.Co. Messrs. Ely Bbos.: I bavo been afflicted with catarrh for twenty yeai s. It made me .r. k I tboucht I had con mi mp tion. I cot ons bottle of Ely' Cream Balm and in three days me aiscuar auipinu. a best medicine I have used for catarrh. Proberta, CaL Fbahs E. Kwdlxspirb. FRANK BUSCH THE IIOUSEFUKNISIIER 11 rr Nv-i'. si An Economy. We can't speak too strongly of the economy of having a refrigrator. These are substantially made, with extra thick galvanized iron lining, and are scientifically packed to insure perfect preservation of food and econ omical use of ice. Our regular size at f io.oo is a marvel of convenience. Hammocks 90c up Garden Tools. It's time to buy a good supply of garden tools. We are making apecial offerings that should interest you on rakes, spades, spading forks, hoes, garden sets, shears, shovels, trowels, etc. They are the kind that do the work to your liking. Full size Hoe or Rake for 25c up. Lace Curtains. Here are novelties made to our order in exclusive designs. In the magnitude and variety of these Lace Curtains, in their artistic excellence and in their un usually low prices we present a sale that will be prof itable and helpful to you in draping and adorning your home. Lace curtain material uc per yard and up. Iron Beds. There is so much more pleasure in the iron beds of to-day than in the old heavy wooden beds used in the days gone by. There is a beauty, grace and economy in these iron beds with bras trimmings. We furnish you the entire outfit, bed, spring, mat tres and all, for $6.25. Linoleum. If you knew the cleanliness and comfort of a dining room floor covered with one of our liuoleums in per fect imitation of carpet, you would not think of hav ing anything else under your dining table. A glance at the rich patterns is enough for the wise housewife. Good quality 65c per square yard. . Coal Oil Stoves. If you have a small room, with no way to put up a cook stove, you will be interested in one of those small oil stoves with large oven. They are highly recommended during hot weather, and more so for camping. They use little oil. Price with oven $2 50. Croquet Sets. More attention has been given to make these sets substantial. Balls and mallets are made out of hard wood, the handles tough and firm. Price $1.00 for a four-ball set. Tents and Camp Furniture. We have a good stock of tents, and sell them as cheap as fj.co.