Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 18, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY , ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1902.
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Now To-Day.
nm. wan run nni
ImtiMWotk in amall fumiiy,
residence of T. A. I'.
(iKNI'.KAI.
r.iiipitre at
KS11IAY ONF. HARK HAY MAIIK
about 0 yril.l. th lltfiimBiin hind leg,
wpluht alxilil M) pound, m,. oii0 wirrei
lir, white narrow alrnak In fmehcad.
both lilml feel white, tiltn olil, Stiff
forward with amalMiimp on riyhl kiwi,
weight alioiit 1IC0 imuiiiU, rimler of
Ilia ahuvn plcaa. axrul Information an a
liberal re war. I will ,H M,. i.;VAN
lltNitKMi.ii k. Candy, Oregon.
J.J. DAVIS. OK (iAUHKIlT w7lJL
lain any Dim aim wishes to ao Into tha
inniiiilaliK lo IUh or limit, from On-nrni
City or tlarlle. at reaaoiiatiht price.
t'ih-r hatchery ami Ml. Ilmal. For
parliculnra aildrea Mr. Davla, (iarflelii.
1U I H W A N I F, I - C A S iTT A 1 1 IlToK
rlnaii ruttuii ri In tin iiaml fur dualling
I1"""". No amall scrap wauled. Kn
lerprlxe Olliee,
ni.ArKs.Mn ii shop hmi kkntI
Fully ruiii almp at HjiriiKrUr.
Addieaa W.J. l-eaclU-n, Njirlnualnr, Or.
Charles llulbert and family, of Silver
tun, vimlcil relative in Hut city lat
week.
Mia Mil, U W(i.n went to Portland
Wednesday for a week' vl.lt with
blend.
(Ji.o. II, Youiik ha returned to Hump.
Ittr nfittr aliort vi. It with relative In
tiilachy.
Mixa (ii.rlrii.lH FalrHonuh ami Mr.
May vlcili.il Mra Robert Rlngo Tuewlay
at Clarkes,
MUa Anna Kngliali.nf Portland, la a
iiu'iiiner ol tlm Albright Camp al Olad-
aioiid larK.
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Loal Ever;!.
itA (Oi it. Oij0itfi49 -W jttti
Chautauqua weather.
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Wholesale and Itdall (Jrore rg anil Ttirlr
Friend In Can inah Park.
liasuhall today at (iladstonjipark.
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Dr. It. II. and
Weinbard Uldg.
A. L. I'eatia, Ifefitista,
Mra. Luelliiig, of Kir, at
rniiiiini'iilniK at New I; i a
FKIKII COW FOR HAI.K.
inr of Jack llloiint, lila.laionn.
F.N-
KOU HAI.K A HToUT I It A FT
borne. J. C. iMra, OreKm City.
MONKY TO LOAN ON' IlKAh'T'ltop"
rty urily al 0 nr rent, alnu on ai
proved cLtiel xe. n.liy, Ii II. )imik,
attorney al law, Steven Hoildiiig l)re
lt"ii Cily.
I' I ill H.M.K-iiitUll
Rora K'.aia fur salu. W.
rota, (itiviin.
URAHK AN
W. Ihvin, Air
Hot'Ki: ANI I.OT HU HAl.K-MX
li.xnn HiitiMi In Catieinah with lot 7,
l.l.ak 7. tiood well. Half bl.ak from
car hoe. A..lyto l.lvy Stlpp, Oiegou
City or KiiKrnia Smith, Farkplaca.
WANTFHA OoolHilRL FOR WKN
rral lioimrwoik. W.kI mwe Apply
at rraiili'iicp of (iwi. A. I larding.
WANTKP- A I'.liKillT MAN WITH
Hiflil tram to work in Clarkainan County,
hirady w.i'k and ti.xi.) wai()'t to Urn rilil
man. Ilrfi'iriii't. ri'.jnlri'.l. Kor imrlicil
Ura a.l.lf Km-Ii . IVa Co , Winona,
Minn,
(1 H. hKAM ANN, M P. I'llYSI--c-ln,
aiiritpon and m-ii'ilM. Ollira in
Parrlay lililn, I'll. me 1171. Corner Main
and 7lo Ht. Calla anaaeird promptly
ilar or iil(i'l.
I I KInjK.l .1 OKI KM r II, (. .til ,.111 tlm
Wrli.lu.ril II.
rlly. nliiirl.an
aniallmt tirlrei.
illillnir,) have llm cl.olre!
and country i.f.iixriy ..r
IH) YlU WANT A IIOVKT-TWO
niilea Irooi Oreiton Ci'y. near Jnnea aaw
mill, n K'xxl pul. lie mad, near actionl
Iioiim, One c e, linii-e Imrn and well.
Only lo lumdred and fifty ..)llr. A.I
drexali. W, Vi..uns, owner, Oregon
City. Oreifon.
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MONKY TO J.OAN AT H,
r rent, rann awurity.
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all at loaiMt raie.
lUix.ta A (iairriTH.
Personal Mention
A.S Kiwter, ol Knappa, jm
We.lnemUv
in
In
In the
town
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H. Smith wai in the city Monday from
Spritwwater.
C. C. Hrvant wai In the city Tneaday
from Albany.
Frank Ford waa In the city Tueaday
from Mnir.nl.
W. F. Uixaon. of Needy, wai In the
rity rixinrilay.
J. K. Wilklnaon waa In town Munday
(roiu Candy.
J. F. IUtik-liton, of Albany,
town Monday.
J Z. M. Moiilroy, ol Saifin, waa
city Wedntiaday.
V.. C Hnvder. of Uruwnaville, wa in
town W'ednewlay.
William Vatwhn. of Mulilla, waa In
the city last Friday.
W. W. Wamhold, of Woodhiirn,
in Iheclty Tuesday.
W. J. Uwellen, of Fpiirgwnter,
in the cily laat Friday.
Miaa Harriet Monroe, of Portland, wan
in the city Hiinday.
Mixa Veva Tall, of Harlow, It vixitlnif
relalivt-i in thi city.
I II Kiti-hinn waa in (lie city Tues
day from Ciirrinavillo.
Mia Quick, of Portland, waa an Ore
jton City vlaitor Kunday.
Mra. J. A. Ackennan, of Portland,
waa in Hie city yealorday.
William C. I-ooney, of CtirrinHvillc,
wai in the city Tuenday.
Mra. AImiI Murreae, of Foreat Grove, ia
viHilinK friends in thia city.
Mra. T. CarteriMen, of Portland, waa a
Oregon City visitor Monday.
C A. Hlghy and J. II. Lnkan, of 8i!nl,
were in the city Wednesday.
Mayor and Mra. (J. B. Dimick visited
relatives in Hubbard Kunday.
Miss Nora Conyem, of ClaU-kenie, i
visiting her sister in this city.
Georire Ogle, of Molalla, waa visiting
frienda here the llrst of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sclioll, of Hob
bard, were in the city Wednesday.
Mist Ethel Klgdon, of Palem, ia visit
ing the Misaea Caullold in Ibis city.
0. W. Robbina, the Molalla men bant,
waa in the city the first of the week.
(leo. W. O'Connor and G. 0. Hockley,
of Layft-tte, were in the city Monday.
County School Superintendent J. C.
Zinser visited the Dover school Monday.
Mra. Onna Culberison and Mies Zoe
Stockton, of Halum, were in the city
Tuesday.
Mr. and
ended the
lant holiday
Jamea Dickey, of MnUlla. waa In ihe
city Una week, attending l,e ChaiitaU
pia Axxeinnly.
Mrs. Oliver Itobblns, of Molalla, ac
compuiiled bv her grandHiighler, waa in
i me city imwiay.
Mr, and Mrs. K. K. Williams and am
Hay, ol I'oitluml, viaited frienda In Ore
iron ' v Hiitiinlqy,
O.eti Culling, , Mlalla, cxme In
fiii-mlny with eight head ol beof cattle
(or Cli. rli h Albright.
.Mi Helen llleanon, of this cilv, la tie
g'lext of Mi.,.., 'eva and Veala Knight,
of Canhy, thia week,
J. J (iil.xon, of Mckhing, waa in the I
my yexienuy. He a i lialruuii of e
Mm kxliuig x. Iidi.I hoard.
Aitorney W. Ca.ev Jnhnaori haa gone
io i runt i.akH Ui Join the Mzamaa on
their trip lo Mount Adam.
Mr and Mra H.hulu, of Portland,
'pent Hun. lav ill tln city, the gtjrata of
Mr. ami Mia. C. II. Moores.
Mixa ,oii Mortimer, of Portland, vixiti d
fnexiN hero iIih pat Week She waa
the guent of Mixa Aui-ila Oleaaoti
Mia NeUon l.awreucH left yexterday
for Poriland, where sl.e will he the gtiext
ol Misa Agm-a Watt for a lew daya.
(ieorne Krow n left Munday for the Sal
mon Uiver hatchery, lo join bin father,
Thoinas lliown, who ia in charge there.
CO. IJu.e, formerly of ibis cily. has
accepted I lie I'OHtii.n ol Ixihm weaver in
the 1 1. 1. o. ax Hay VVoolen Mills at Salem.
Miaa Klleti Chamberlain, of Corvallis,
an inxliuclor in Hie Oregon Agricultural
I oii.-ge, waa in tin. ci'y Sun
loHctlllii.
William Hailow and Mina Mary S.
Harlow, ol Harlow, arrived Tuesday
morning fur a brief vinil with relatives
in Una city.
Attorney and Mrs. George Helt, ol
Spokane, were vicilmg fiiemla in tnia
city Sunday. Tbey will Seiid some
lime in Salein and Portland belute their
return home.
Prof. I rving M-Glen, of the Univer
sity of Oregon, at Kugene, waa io town
Wednesday, ileaaxtlie haaa aoloixt in
Ihe oratorio " Klij.ili" al Gladrtolie 1'ark
Wednesday evening.
Ueprewinttttive elect Herman A Web
ster, who ban received the temporary
aixiiiitmeiil of deputy fish warden of
loe State of Oregon, lias gone lo Astoria
and w ill look alter the interests of the
state llch coiiimiNiioii on the Columbia.
Ir. W. C l.gan. ol Asluria, pret-ideut
ol the slate board of dental examiiieia,
was in the ci.y Tuerday, the gueat ol
I r. A. L. Beatie, M-cieury of l be board,
lr. Uigiiii left Wednesday morning ioi
Wihoil hpnnga, In the hope ol beiitlit
lllig his lii-alt Ii.
Oregon City vs. Multnomah thia after
noon at tli lhaotawjtia grounds.
Grand Clearance Sale of Millinery.
Misa Goldsmith.
Suits, hats and pants at coat at 0. W.
Guru's store, head of Seventh street.
Trimmed Hula.
Great Hargains.
Misa Goldsmith.
For views of the city and the Falls
call on Soodgraas, the Photographer.
Go to Gladstone park thia afternoon
and see Oregon City win the champion-
snip aeriea.
F'or fine photos call on Snodgrasa, 10th
and Main Streets. All work atrictly up-
to-date.
Next Wedneaday a picnic will he given
at Canemah Park thai will exceed in
alj anything of the kind ever before
held in tins city. The wholesale and
retail grocers of Portland have combined
anil will make the day one of real and
pu-asure. Hid Oregon City business
men will join in the picnic and assist in
the entertainment of the visitors. There
will he all kinds ol sports, including
races, grocers' races, fat nien'e races.
lean men's race and a baseball gams,
lancing all the aliernoon and evening.
Special performance during Ihe day will
be given for ihe entertainment of thoxe
present. In addition lo the fireworks
(here will lie a grand Illumination of the
park and Falls. The grocer will bring!
Ihe finest hand in Portland with them. '
The evening will he devoted to the!
workiogmen. who will not be able to at-;
tend the picnic during the day. Hnsi
nesa will he si)xnde in thia city after
noon a in' the stores will probably be
closed all the afternoon and evening. '
Kverybody is invited. The admission to
ihe park will be JB cents, fhoxe (It-sir-1
ousol making entnea for any of the
sports may do so unon application lo
Charles Albright or J. A. Mi-GlaHhan.
The abort flight ol steps leading from
Ihe li H.t Hotel to ihe rxilroad level on
Seventh Street is in in ed of reconstruc
tion.
The Spiritualist Caiiipmeeling al New
hra ends next Monday, holiday will he
a great day and many Irotu thia city will
alien. l.
I lie only good printing In the county
is lound at the F)nli-rprise olliee. Prices
nvht Stock, style and workinunshtp
unequalled, rrompt printing.
Matt Hsu, a native of Austria,
granted final citia-nshi papers in
county clerk's olliee Wednesday,
tlrat papers were issued in Dakota.
was
the
His
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and
The Haptist young peoi.le have
gsged Misa .Myrtle 'Irevitte to read
ay, e ii route . impersonate next Wednesday evening al
the Itapltst I hiirch. The public is cord
hilly invited.
S. II. Kennedy died at the home of his
son-in-law, Harry Aiiiih, at Clm-kamas
Heights Tuesday iiiahl. Ilia age was 7H
years. The Ixxly was slopped to Tilla
mook lor burial Wednesday.
The young son ol Mr Hrown. Ihe Sev
enth Street butcher, It-1 1 from a cherry
tree last Sunday and broke hie wrist.
I he fracture whs teduceo and tlie Isjy is
netting along nicely and will be well in a
short tune.
The cainpnieeting at Viola baa been
In progress lor Ihe past week and is very
sucreaxlul. A large crowd attended last
Sunday. The cauipmeetinK will prob
ably come to an end next Sunday. The
Keck family have delighted their audi
tors.
Ir. C. K. 1. omnia, secial agent ol Ihe
laud olllce, and .Mrs. Loomis, returned
Monday niiilil Irom a weea'a trip in
Kastern Oregon. Mrs. Loomis will re
main in Una city for a week or two be
lure going lo tier home in Eugene.
A. M. drillev, lormerly general secre
tary of the Y. M. C. A. in thia cilv ami
now w iih the Aaxo.-iation in lloiae, Idaho,
visited friends here Wednesday. He
hilt yesterday morning for Salem, where
he w ill Bend part of his month a vaca
tion. Arthur Hitch, of Cuba, Mo., an old
friend of Mra. G, W. Grace, and the
Faircloiigh s, was visiting them over
Sunday and Monday. He left for Seat
tle on hia return home, after taking a
tour of ihreo months in the West. Mr.
Ihtcli is so favorably lBi reSed that he
will return again.
David Kby, the father of O. D. Kby, of
thia rity, went to Kugene Tuesday uioVn
nig to meet his brother from Nebraska
a I ion) he baa nut seen lor over lift y
years. After a visit with the former's
daughter, Mrs. Dillard, in Springfield,
near KlKMllie. thev Will COIlie 10 this el! V
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(or a vie.il with relatives.
Receiver George W. Hibee haa brought
bis family to thia city and they will
occupy the Jiseph Henner bouse until
August 1, when tliev will move in lib
residence ol John K. Humpbrys, now
occupied by Register Moores. The
la'ler has secured the Harris house in
the north end ol the city.
Attorney Carl Haberlacb, of Tillamook,
is in Ihe city on a week's visit taking in
the Chautauipia Assembly and visiting
hia people al Clackamas. He says that
the law proleesion in Tillamook County
ia profitable and is very pleased with his
present location. Mr. Haberlacb was
admitted to the bar about one year ago.
He studied with U'Ken & Schuebel and
ia making a mark in hia chosen profes
sion.
;r-(l More Help.
Oiten Ihe over-taxed organa of diges
tion cry out lor netp oy iiyspepsiu s
pains. Nausea, Dizziness, Headaches,
liver complaints, bowel disorders. Such
troubles call for prompt use of lit.
King's New Life Pills. They are gentle,
thorough and guaranteed to cure, .ou
at Geo. A. Harding's drug atore.
D. R. McKinley, who arrived here
recently from Minnesota, haa puichaaed
a (arm of O. A. Hayward, near Ihe
Graeme church. The sale was made by
O. W. Kasihain. Mr. McKinley'a family
is in rortlaud.
The Maccabees ot Molalla, Marquam
and Alacksburg will give a harvest pic
nic at Macksburg tomonow. rred J.I
Meindl, of this city, will deliver the
oration. This picnic is given in the
place of the Fourth of July Celebra
tion which did i.ot i c ur, owing to the
rainy weather on the Fourth.
The ball game at Willamette Park last
Sunday between Mount Angel and the
Vancouver nine, resulted in a victory for
the former by a score of 10 to 2. Parker
and Cole was the battery lor Vancouver
rand Graham and Kiel for Mount Angel.
the attendance was about -00 and F.d.
Keckner waa umpire.
lion. illiain Galloway, fur over six
year Receiver of the C. 8. land olliee
has lormed a partnership will. Giloerl
1.. Hedges tor the practice of law.
Secial attention will be paid to land
olliee business. Olliee iu Weiuhard
building.
Christian Science service are held in
Red Men's hall every Sunday morning
at 11 1 'clock. Subject for Sunday, July
20, "Truth.." Sunday School at twelve
o'clock. Wednesday evening meeting at
7 :30 o'clock. All aie cordially invited to
attend these services.
The reportof the Fourth of July cele
bration in this city Iri last week s paper
excited some comment. The conclusion
was evidently drawn that reflections
upon the inanagjment of the celebration
were intended. This was not the case.
If everyone connected with the celebra
tion bad done as much toward the suc
cess of the celebration as did the general
committee, there would have been no
question of its successful outcome. The
Fourth of July committee requests that
all bills be presented at once, as a speedy
settlement of the finance ia desired.
When all outstanding claim are paid
there will be a surplus over the expendi
tures ami theie is a movement on foot to
use this amount for the Labor Day cele
bration on September 1.
Flowers, silks, frames, fancy trimming,
special ollering. Miss Goldsmith,
aiave it IVoiiimm'm I. lie.
To have given up would have meant
death lor Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorches
ter, Mas. For yeara she had endured
untold misery from a severe lung trouble
and obstinate cough. "Often", she
writes, "I could srarcelr breathe and
sometime could not speak. All doctor
and remedies failed till I used Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
and waa completely cured." Sufferers I
Mother A I way Keep It Ilan.ly.
"My mother suffered a long time from
distressing pains and general ill health
due primarily to indigestion," says L.
W. Spalding, Verona, Mo. "lwo years
ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew ft T, d L
better at once and now, at the age of .....,'., . ... ... r
seventy-six, eats anything ahe wants,
remarking that she lears no bad effects
aa she ha her bottle of Kodol handy."
Don't waste time doctoring eymptoms.
Go after the cause. If your stomach is
eonnd your health will be good. Kodol
rests the stomach' and strengthen the
body by digesting your food. It Is na
ture's own tonic. Geo. Harding.
Trouble need this grand remedy, for it
never disappoints. Cure ia guaranteed
by Geo. A. Harding. Price 50 cents and
$1.00. Trial bottles free.
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This Is Soap Week.
We are going to have a cut-rate soap dale this week that
will be a hummer. We have all the popular soaps made by
Colgate, Palmer, Wrisley, Jergen, Kirk, besides many of the
fine imported kinds. You can get more soap for your money
during thia eale than ever before.
Everyone knows that if there is one thing more than an
other that improves with age it is soap and while we seldom
keep it long enough in our store to get aged, yet we buy our
supply from the factories that do age their soaps More send
ing them out. Come to us for good OLD soap.
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County Superintendent J. C. Zinnfr is
making an appo'tionmeiit this week of
$1 per t apila lo the children of tcliool
age in the county.
New Sprinkling Roles.
To accommodate the merchant with
more convenient hours, to sprinkle
streets and sidewalks, so as to lay the
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ninf, inn jjwam ui ,i aier lyuinriiiHxiunera
have amended the rules to permit the w
use of water between the hours ol
SKVEN to NINE A.M. and TWO to
FOUR P. M.
I .awn and garden sprinkling, or irri
gation, can I done only durinir the
hours aa previously published, SIX to
EIGHT A. M.and SIX to EIGHT P. M.
If vou need a Hat, don't wait. Call
early and get a Bargain.
Alia Goldsmith.
Letter List.
The following ia the list of letters re
maining in the x-istofrice at Oregon City,
Ore., on July 17th, l!X2:
WOMKN'S tIST.
Anderson A Miss Owhorn Lillian Miss
Crr Caroline Mr Whilaw E Miss
ken's list
Raldorf Sain
Croao C M
Fort M
(iill Alex
Gordon Walter F
Harrick H
Marlin J M
Martin F J
Martin F'rank
GEO. I
Martin A W
Theodore Riched
Rewald Mr
Reed J II
Schroeder Sanl
Simmons W
Tracy J M
Turton Alfred 0
Wills Wm C
HOKTON, P. M.
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Ivory Soap 4c cake
Wool " 7c "
Pine Tar Soap 3c "
" " " 6c "
Castile, Glycerine and
, English Lavender . ic "
Violet, Glycerine and ,
Medicated, 3 in box . . . 10c box
Imported Castile 5c cake
Colgate's Clemates 20c box 7c "
" Bath Soap 25c " loc "
" Caprice ... joc " 7c "
" Gerosa .. joc " 7c
" Cold Cream 20c " 7c "
Wrisley'a Buttermilk 5c "
Jergen'a Bouquet 50c box
Palmer's all odors 7c cake vk "
Imported Castile ...2 pd. bar 19c
Fine Art 7c cake 20c box
PURE
BLOOD
Pimples, Boils, Scrofula, Ec
zema, Amt-mia, Debility, Old
Sores and many other ail
meats are due to impure
blood. In fact, one of the
first and most important con
siderations ought to be re
garding; the condition of the
blood.
RED SEAL
BLOOD PURIFIER
is one of the best remedies
that we have ever known for
purifying and enriching the
blood. It is really remark
able bow its effects are quick
ly felt all over the body, in
the shape of improvea ap
petite, clearer complexion,
better rest, and greater
strength for work. Price,
75c per bottle.
C. G. HUNTLEY
Popular Price Druggist
OREGON CITY
CCCCCCCOCCCO0CCCCOCOCCCCCO
Smith's Dandruff Pomade
s'ops itching scalp upon one application.
three to six removes all dandruff and j
will stop falling hair. Price 50 cent at '
all druggists. 1
Individuals Monej to Loan. j
At 6 and 7 per cent. Call on or write,
Jffo. W. Lodek,
Oregon City Oregon. 1
Stevens' building.
Brunswick House & Restaurant
Newly Furnished Rooms.
Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable.
Opposite Suspension Bridge.
Only First Class Restaurant
In Town.
CHARLES CATTA,
Proprietor
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FRANK BTJSCH
THE nOUSEFUKNISIIER
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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 $ 10.00 is a marvel of convenience.
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Hammocks 90c up
Va.
Garden Tools.
It's time to buy a good supply of garden tools. We
are making special 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
Curtaina, 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 I2c per yard
and up.
Iron Beds.
There ia 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 brass trimmings.
We furnish you the entire outfit, bed, spring, niat
tresa and all, for $6.25.
Linoleum.
If you knew the cleanliness and comfort of a dining
room floor covered with one of our linoleums in per
fect imitation of carpet, you would not think ol 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 OU Stoves.
If you have a small room, with no way to put up a
cook stove, you will be interested in one of those
amall 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 aa
cheap aa $3.00. .
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