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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. AUGUST 15. 1902 HUB A OA LA DAY of l.iiltor Diijr Ity V" I i,m in Jin 'ABVlK IYoli'. AMI Hlti:iVI)llKs. .. ...... iimi Will ll Di iiiii'il . i... nf the .Mi.hL Unit ( ll.ii in li l . lu lull ill II lllnxl ex Sl'ii'l'il Z . , . Ilil - ,-l..lrluhcr I"' i in1 1 .. In I'l' li'"' I' , I 1 ' I'C'NI ' ' l III "Ml' distil, rlnr i.b".'l Vance llm in I I l I fc.l'.lt. nl Mmiy 1 1 1 w i ii ti'Mi'l tu I .' i. .tiii Hi i week .,,IV I.IIL'" I'"'. I I I'll? Hit' ll.IV " will i t I -1 1 miili'Ms, mi in ' i. mi In .Hid "HilT li'ill llli'H III lllliilt IIM' I11"" , irv ii'tiarllvi'ni'i. I ,.. iim.li'. " preseni nrriing.t'i, mlHlHUiHliin bridge j following lliin, Hi 8;:). will bit she spurting events mi M.iln street, con hk nf n hlrv. lit rai n, tuck men, lilt I race, girl' ruee, (at mcii'ii rare, l . Iiiiiiiih iniK hihI inn yuril .lish Kails InrlciiV prizes hid being . Uriel In nil ruiiliii U, l lii- il.im lug Mill Infill mI H o'clock In llll' pavilion ul I , 1'ntk, which will i i 1 1 1 1 1 i . nil tin' rv i,g inri.M, (nt 'in- lii'iir lii'l-i.i !i hihI III :!(! Ii.r tin. Iln w. uk 'I'IiIh ,liM, ,iv will h" 'i I i. II' t llm I,.ill 'fiiiin,., I,, .vn ,. . ,M,.. n g.hi.l I'll, llll.' n ni.. llm M'l ). i-k, VVIii.ll I Hi" luii' iiml Lt-it iii 1 1 it I . 'iiui;ia ritiM'iiitt: a m imi a. Personal Mention troiiii.,i. Following llm sper-chim, the j )MiSaKjaiKWie i.iui . H. iiii. ii. mm. i win ri'ililnr several km led mint. 'I'Iiii hiiiii, li.nir will he, taken up with n liiiHkKt lunch In wlili li every mill n exported t I I, i. IkhiIiiik pari. Al I :,'HI I', M, lln.ni will he ft professional Ul! k nun. At 2 o'clock mm ol tint hands wll ulVH concert hL tint L,k (HrllUll 1,11 I'1"1' "" I'''"''11' i I .!,.,,h mmili mi Mum ulrni'l In I'riilh , 1 IVlllll I" Si'Vi'lllll, MHt (in Snvunlli llll ?', ,.f mulll "II Adams to liiirlli, weal i ilfliliT, H"'11 '""li '' HII'MILlll I'aik, , ..Httlu'oer. itell ""I '"' ,",,,lt ! u. .iiiii.Ii' ill I"1 li'l-l tiy II 1'lntnnn J ,'iilil inihcellH'll. lull"!''! Ii llll'iir JuiiH-iit. ''"'" winker. Oregon City 1iiu(i,i""it I'lHiii'Hiiy'w !!(. Mail 4 ik'i. I'""' M""' H''1! 1 S 1 Mini on LM.ii,irk WiiimIiih'Ii' H'Ml, tut) I-" . . I i, I'lllMll IIH'llllllT". rulf lln.ll, f.iuU'n' l i'i'"!. M.i ''t' ll'ii, ('mil I' N. I'ull.iwiiiif tlu'wi will t'i-ri,i''' "'" Myr, ln.ki'iii ul i,.,liy iiii'l f'iiii'"'"l i-ilnii. Tltri' L ja mil liln I"'1 "iri.l; I, ,..i; iliriii ill I I" Iii'l'mmllln'. j ti,(. iiik i-xiri'ii'ii will l.i'iilil Willi i "II t V till' I"11"' 111' I IIIU'li' li V t,v Cliil' Willi rlmriu of l'KI Viiu-ii t ,1'iki'rii l llm il l)' Kill tl Im in mi Mum Htrnnt w it li llm ril t ( II) I ..mini ),-. S iki I Iimi IImi hi l(iilri.;iil 1 ii 1 1 I' . Ac- Frml lliiiiiil.ryn linn noun to Newport fur it lirli'l viinili in. ). A. Ilimliiiif hihI (miiily ri'tiiriiml I lull I riiliiy Irmn Wilhoil. ! Min Miillin I rur Ii4 K'llHi U NW I'.irl tu ri'inuiii Hpvt-riil iliiyii. r. J. J. I.i'in ill, ol M.ilalU, w in Irnijii iii'hliK liiiNini'HH hi'in mi Moniliiy. M.'lvillii ll.'rrmi, i.f I'l.rlliiinl, (oriiM-rly ul Hum rily, vi -il."! Iii-m ) i-itiTihi V. (' i. llniilli'V anil fiiuiiW Imvc K'liin li Miiii.t 1 1 noil f'.r ii two wi'ik'n may. ! T. I'. Hun lull I. ft TiH'hilnv triorn i n if I n .1 two whi k' v.iimM'iIi ut Ni'.ort. ' Mi'htm. K. Mi'iri ."ir ninl (!. Trim ml , liuv'ii oliu Id 1 1 run In 1'ukH lor It I.IH'f trill. i Stt vfriM, uf I'ort in (.'un.'iiiuli hmi- Mr. ninl Mr. ('. K. : lllll'l, V IM llll fril'llllri 1 iliiy. ' Swyfr. d( KcbMIh, formiT- vmileil lit.'ii'M imru re- Tim niy i-' ii i n , it mi l in mljuiii ni'.l h.'h h';ihi Wi'ilmn lnv i niiiiiijf, uh riimiiiiili'ii ul llm wli.'li. in IiiiI'iit iiiiiniilfr Him ri" iiiiK"! i.l llm Oi.ijiiIi City hiil.iirlnili MiMlNi'llii' K.ilU ay tVini'iiiiv lor it Iihik Ihii on ly o( Huh rjiy i i-iluin ulii'i lii In Imil I ull'l iiM-inli llii ir 'lit ly . 111.!.. Allrr til III ll llmi-llt-BKMI lllltlll-IIIIIH I , ,, , ,.! i . .1 mii.-iiilim.ntiil.i tin- iiiu'iiiiil .In. i.....'iil A.J. llm knit of Mih.iHH I, In in Inn w, ii. MW.l. I mul llmi-ity rmmlvr J V vimIhik liin l.toll.i-r, )i-.iliy Kiuilir Hiim ii'il in iii.M)iuiriiiij ll.i'in iii mi i- j "Bl '"'y '." ""' V ''"!"rH! W. W. My.'tH. of D.i 'i.H.wHHtrB.in. . ... I,..,lv i.l ii. imxi ..w.H.ir ,'.-,., wlmn ! a(.tjn UlJt.H , 1B L.Illllllv B(!Ut nil' nia'ii'i mill h,.iiiii iiii iimi ii iij nil' fully .Hi-. n' i"l. 'I iii U li.'n ..f M'.iiiil I'liMimit will (five n In v ii nii ia' hi lint I. mint i.l Mr. mul Mr. A WiirniT in-xt Tu.'-il iV I'V.'M iiK. I l.t .t.)' .'. 'Iii Irmn lln I'lili-riuiif Mi.'iil vii I lot ii. V)ii"l lu iiim'Ii,h! iii- ni l li.tl.al f..r tint ii..iiir ..( llm wnlk Irmn I lull ixil.tirn l'i tin" ill v . I Siliir.Uy. Mm. M' liluitliiin hihI Hon li ft 'for I.onii II.ta. li, wlirru ll.ry will , two v.i'.'kn. Kri.liiy ri'inuiii r Mm. ilf rt ('Hiifl.-lil lift (or Si-utilit Tni'Miliiy lo vinit ruUtivi-ti, to rvmuiii fur hImjiiI it wni'k. W. II. I'lilrv'liur.lt, jr., of Siilmn, for iniirly of lliin i:ity, wan in town Aloinlay i Qoini; Straight Ahead if II. 'H . l'..'.lli. III. 'I.l, f (' .il innkf f' III! kl'I'tllM' ln k".i nt ll."! H.i-i.''m ii', . illi. -r M .r . Hon nf llm rminlry to r uun wuli niirt. llll n, ' r i k' 1 1 1 in lln in. .Ut ol cU'ryUnm:, i' hi.itIi r.jii p l' i n.'i'll. III im -i nl i-'i-ikn, ll" hi nil I.ilm 1 ami it mi.i'tioii hi i" i' y liiii-.il'iiw ! I..' lr ol " t i il n on Im v.i I" i'ii I. i t" v.ni 1 1, i not kirnw w 1 1 nt H'lv.nil i'.'H ii linrit. U'riifii vim,' ti.iis."it nl.f.i'l in itH mir lU'w-'H ll U'lTM.-t I n-lf,l' lio.l ill II illll.' lnri 'i: i i ..r y r I yy.!Z.-i v. ill ilflcclciA TIllTI-h' lolH of llilVlTt'llCO in Cn-jH' ruji'T. W tin- ri'Kiilur 1"'C kind for 10c. fCHOCOLATE JCE CREAM SODA ROOT BEER I'Vi'llin,!. i ! I. hihI ('. Caulli-lil liavu ri'tnriic.l fimn it It'll (Ijvh ouliliii III tliu virimty of Ml. IJoo.1. Mrn. II. I.. K.-lliy ami MinH Minn ; Kfllfy Inivi-uoim to Si-uvii'W to ri'inaiii Kl'Vt'fill liny H. UivitiiT Mnori-H an. I wifn an.l yonnn nmiwi'iitto .N(-w'i'iit lint I ri lay for a l.iii'l va. nlioii. M. K. Cliim y ninl an- hiiimi. Iini a two Willinil iiiiin. I'mnris M. Hill, of iii' li. I'ouni v hi'hI liii-i S ittipl.iy prool on Uif lioiiii'-tiMjil. w'if.t ami .laiiifliti-r w.'t'k'a vu.'ation at I, win in tlm m.ikiit linul r hi. n ol Kx Cointnii nl I'.iiiiiiH. uh, wii-i In "re al dm lav. if ;,1i,,1,k,.n,l.'..".:..v. I ...-I l-i' Tl.i- in ll..' """ & ',r,'.i. li t CI,.,.'..' .!- inii'l.. I.v I Ul.f-i: N"tlm w(m l,u ; l in,'.. .. ii. jiii' iiii.nl .i.'ii.i.iii-'iriiiii u " ii- i:,'t r.i-iT. ' j.r.",v, , I,,.' town. A'l . i.o.'l lorl:,,' ."nllM'". A ()( ' ll.V',M,l.',i1nliii.,iti'.nK ...- 1 to r' '"""" if " i I'm.', fr.'ili rlii" luii'iila, i-rk- . k""; J ' It ilii.iii.'i.la n frt'fh l'lil'i'fH, -' f I'liii'i in., I 1'ilnin, tii-tliir with ' .6 . . 'I lum-l iri'-i-H Iim Kivfil tin ll"" -l jl'lH-.r.,i,; ,,.,,!y tra.lr-. V, -fa' iX I ! 1 1 l!' in.'inU.r wo ini'i't I'vi'iy ii f k V) ' ' 'i j'J'ii.il.ii.'Inii,,.. ri.Ki.l.ror cm. f, ji ' 1 j BtrntrMntu ifTOILET PAPER : y A f'irliiiialii Iniy nf nil i'ira liirifi' I qtiunilily ntnililrn im to nnikii pricm uy li.'lnw the nuial. W Hhall gull tin. 'it time ah much, ut ys tin' f ri'xulnr prolit. 1' r 1 c it h d.r L '"II nr litinrli, ni low an ;(! Tlii" itlinfHon for Iiowwl Com plaint. Yon may erRpn a l"K a"1' 1aniii-ruim Hi'Km-HR by liavinK tlia rilil ti'itii"ly at Ininil. The l't wo k now of ih Siiuiblm' Cholera (,) Mistnro tJ Wit Imveiill the otln-r popular klinln I'ri.V Morion, mmi.-r vlmtoii Hon ( it y hint 1 Cii-tk. Sli-inlit nprtit Snri.lav with Inn family lit t'anl.v, P'lmniiiK to liin ollice l.y i-iirly tram MoniUy. ('. V. l-aloiimlle ami family, Mr. Ililrhiinati ami Mi"" 1'iuper wmit to New port Moinliiy lo ri-main wvituI ilaya. Mr. an.l Mm. (J. I). Latouri'tte anil otln-r il.itra of llm family ami Mini) Myrila Hui'tianan left on Momlay for Newport. MiHH Lizzie KliMiiHi-n, Bak'Bla.ly at the Klfi tnc (iroci-rj , laenjoyinKa vacation. Hit plant ia I i i vf Very acirptahly filled l.y John Knapp. J. N.Ih'iii Whiut, Jr., fiil.l fiiperin l.'ti.li'iit of lint I'nili'.l Sluten linh I'oin niinmoii, Ml Sun, h.y lor a live, days' in Hpe. tion of .i(!U river. W. II. I.alnnrelti', of Mi'Mninville, vv;iH in Oii'u'. ii City Mi hi. lav in the iiper-e-t ol the i nllei;.- at that plnr, of which ho in liiianri.il Herri tiiry. I.. T. Anderson, of lone, formerlv of K.inle Cuiek wan in Ori'Kiill City luft Saiindiy. Mr. Aii.lerwin had jutt sold Koine reitl ealate lo Dr. Kotier.lrt. David llendrrMon, formerly of thin city, hot for the hint eiulit years resi dent of AhiBkii, retnrne.1 to this city the hitler part of lust week for a briof visit. H. A. Dnnrkley, of Centralia, one of the proprietors ot the News-Kxaminer, was in DrrRon City yesterday Hpendinu a in nrli deserved vacation from his labors. Attorney W. II. Powell, of St. Helens, was in Oreon City Ust Monday. Mr. Powell is well known in this city, having been principal of the city scboolsseverai years ao. SlierifT Shaver Sant Sunday at bis lari-o farm, near Molnlla. Mr, Shaver haa one of the larne farms of the fcounty and a very valniible herd of Herefords. Mr. Shaver continued his trip to Soda Spriiik-s. retnrninu to this city early Mon day morning. jMUSIC All our present slock of New j()c Music IOC , FOUNTAIN PENS bThf iil.'i.mirr mul arrvlre that a K.nl Pmiiiluin Pen .Ivra In wnrlli Jiiini f HiHii thr prliT. In the mil llirv arc m"rc I'niii'i.iliiil than lcel nrn. vc Knur- : j inniri-rvrrv one we "el F try one a wrrk ut lir I "Kiur, I'rU'i i up from Il, UK ...' 81.00 Ij Witch Hazel Cream, Z Witch Hazel Jelly J Witch Hawl I" '" thf rfT!l' . . ' ii -..i. nun rriitlon. 1 n V... i: . I'liiiniH-il llitmla '7UP.:CI,,.M Skin. lnt OK, iiu.. liiirnn. urinfw. an"- klml Crciun or Jelly. G. Huntley W. A Huntley Popular Price Dru&gists and Booksellers f(- tea- t The University of Oregon- EUGENE, OREGON. L ti ... " --. .... .. ii;..,i.,u. in. s..iiteinier li in. ' " Hrsl Seinester. SeHSinn l'.Ki-'-.i, 'l- ' v . . - (inl,limle in Schools an.l Collet . rmnpriHed in Iho I Ti i h , .ool.-ColU.,,,, of l.i.er.,ire.-Scmnce..n.l Ar V:Ved icii o.-l.-. ''"Kiiieer iiK-ijiv..rHiiy Academy-Schools ol Music .n K". g ...Hchnnhior l.aw Mi'illcineand Mus.c m a, ,m ""'"ilH-itoiiy , J ..rsipcr vi'iir. Cnsiol I.ivu.k ' ' .I.lr.-.s, KK.iinri.AH or Tim I'mvi ih.tv. Ku.knk Oh ,m N ....UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC... N0 Mr, IM. MiilHyHe''" n. nrn.n. i i.i r. . mi i iv ii nn i . n ... . Local Ever). J ), it .ft ,s A , A tfi A.-tW-A- See the I?i Golf Parade on Friday Antf. 2, at noon. The county clerk issued a marriage li cense Tuesday to Carl Keiman and Ma CuenthiT. OeorK Kuerk has brought suit in tbe circuit court aitaniHt S. K. Harrtnitmn and Ira Jones to recover the sum of )L'52 due on a prmniHaaory note. The note was exKculed in Junu, 18' i'l. David J. Penman, of New Kra, who submitted to an operation for appendi citis some two weeks am, at Ht. Vin cent's hofpital, has completely recovered and is cxp.'riHil home in a very few days. The annual rilht practice of Company A, Third renimeiit O. N. U., will com lie'iice next week. Tl.it ranire used last year will bit iiMc.l iiL'Hin ami (he practice will coiitino.i for soiim time Ihn weather reimiiiis ood. Mrs Kri'd Kolleiiinnier, Jr., of Slaf fold, w is t men lo St Vir.ceiit's honpilal at I'ottliind a few days since , where she undcrweiit a very impmlai.t surgi cal operation. Tim operation was sue cennfiil and ("he will probably recover. Kales A ((a In Krducril From ill Pointi EuhL Before yon make definite arrangements for that trip oast let ni quote yon rate via tbe Illinois Central Railroad. Our rates are tbe lowest to be had, and it wil pay yon to write ns. If yon haven't time to communicate with us, tell the anent from whom you purchaKe your ticket that you want to travel by way of the Illinois Central, and yon will never re gret the trip. If any of your relatives or friends in tlio east are coming west while the low hkt a vmitli of ..ht.-cii summers Three rates aro in fcllect write us about them, I ijf the iucnta were his coiiiradi s-.n-aniis and we will see that they get the lowest ' dining the Civil War, and it wus inl.-r- J rAt- witii the t-st Bt-rvice. ent1,Utol..'artl,e,.,i,,,h.li:ing ... re,,...,.. , . personally con- ini.enc.'s of tho-e, eventful years, when h ,. . , . the Klue and the Giev were fiojau 1. ' dueled excurs.cn cais, free reclining chair If we are not mistaken, Mr, K.tlon'e ', cars in fact all the latest conveniences grandfather an.l father fought in tbt J ,nrjw tl) rno,lerD railroading. 1 Itevoiuuonary v ar, ana ne h.oijo ji A Wonderful Octngeaiiiian. Mr. Oscar Katun, of Oswego, celebrat ed his eighty-second birthday Onlay, August 8, Several friends were in vited to be present on the (a'casion, namely: Mr.and Mrs. Ivyle, of Oswego; Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Junes, of 1'oriland ; Mr. and Mrs. Morton, of Oswego; Mr. Dobbins, of Clatskaniej Mr. Thayer, of Oregon City; and Mins ltogers, of Os wego. The happy guests sat to a sump tuo.is dinner prepared by .Mrs. Thomp son and Miss Thompson, daughter and! granddaughter of the venerable host. Afler dinner America anil the Doxoi'vy u'i'th nihil lut iii-jver was fitl'i-ri'il. Mr... as long as , J(l ,.,..,! i countenance and spirit i Sweeney's Rig Minstrel Co. Opera house Friday, Aug. 22. for 1 he Golf Parade. at the Watch I wo extensive tioirrowcrs ot V uson- . i.jH ,illlv ,,. n,,., j t, w ,r ol lvU ville, W. Peters and M. Crmwell, were in 'j he Ka'.oi.s, in tracing their pedi Oregoii City Monday. They are two of : (ilJj lljal lll(jir BI.ebl,jrH CaI1JB (roln the hopgrowers who did riot contract : vVales, and some of them posses the their crop, and are correspondingly well ! Qvltic trait8 0i strength of inlellect and pleased at tie high price for that product. 1 pAtic:a.l nature. Mr. Eaton himself could have shone as a distinguished poet The work of erecting tbe brick walls of if be had tried . One of bis brothers was the building being put up by Sol ar.le an eminent professor of a prominent in is progressing very satisfactorily. When completed, about OctoU-r 1st, the lower door will be occupied by P.urmeister A Andresen, Howell & Jones, Kelley & Kucoiiich. stitution in New York. Mr. Eaton isan officer of the State Grange of Oregon, and is held in great esteem among all the (irangers. He has also been a faith ful deacon of the Congregttional church at Oswcuo since its organization. He Sam I'iester, a former employe of the read a p.m of his own composition Oregon Water Power A Railway Com- lately at an encampment of the 0 A K., pany, met with a peculiar accident a few and all the vast audience could hear bun. days ago that almost resulted seriously. His voice is clear and his enunciation is While in the act ol w hittling a small j as distinct as ever. piece ol wood w ith a penknife tho I lade e!ipit. and penetrated making an unly cut. bis stomach, UeMiluti.MH of Kenpi l't. Tbe following resolution were adopted by the Sunnvside Band at their meeting j August 5, I'JO-'. Wiikiikah it has pleB;l unr Heavenly For particulars regarding rates, time, ittvice, stop-overs, different connections and routes, Etc., etc., call on or addreis; P.. II.Tm-MBUu,, 142 Third Street, Com'! Agt. Portland, Ore. Letter List. The following is tbe list of letters re maining in the postoflice at Oregon City, Ore , on Ang. H'h, l'JU2: WOMKS'S LIST. Case E M (Lawyer) Sprague W W Mrs Henderson N P Miss Scott Jeannette Mrs Kellogg Annie Mm Twist Win Mrs men's ust. Fred Smith, who has been acting in the rapacity of cu-t.slian of the premises . occupied by J. H. Thornton, was aroused iher to remove from our midst our be from his slumbers late in the niitbt Tues' day by some one attempting to effect an entrance to the house through a back door. Mr. Smith turned on the lights and the would-be burglar fled. J. J. Cooke and wife entertained a number of friends at Abernetby creek Tuesday, in tbe form of a crawlish partv. Th. ir guests were Dr. and Mrs. A. L. I'.eatie and daiiL'bler, Misses Jennie an.J I. aura lieutie, Miss Ethel Canlield, Miss Ina Chase. Miss Anna Wilehart, Miss Maijoriu ( uulield and Mr. Alan Coolie. ' ou tlie le,.Jri,, 0f ur band. Signed School Superintendent Zinser is buy this week conducting the semi annual l loved friend Kosa Parker, therefore be it Husoi.vtn by the Sunny-side Band of which be was a highly esteemed and ef ficient member that we recognized in him high qualities of mind and heart; that we shall greatly miss him from our band ; that we shtll cherish his memory and emulate bis virtues. IIksolvkd turther that we extend to his sorrowing mother our sympathy in her bereavement; that a copv of these resolutions tie sent to her, printed in tbe Oregon City Enterprise, and engrossed Adams Chas Hearns Bill Barber Hay Coos J A Campbell Ii A Davis James Dunham Oscar Franklin James Glass L GEO. Houle David Howes Harold Kates W J Mitrhaul Frank Kite Jesse D Simmons W A Smith F L Shellev 8 A Townsend W C F. IIOKTON, P. M. examination of applicants f ir teachers S. MIKAKK, F. K. GlUKKKTII, JaHkb Ii;s-M.i.ia Committee. If you contemplate buying property in certificates. 1 here are M applicants al together, most of whom aie trying for l on.itv .ancrs and a few for state ,n tiers. The examinations for county papers will Oiegun City, call on J. J. Cooke a. id get conclude this evening, while tho others prices on lots in Sun-Set City, just across will not finish until tomorrow afternoon. I the river. The superintendent is assisted by Prof. Call Qn , j Cooke a)(j mice9 on T. J. Gary and Miss Mary barlow. , Slln.s, rj, .(,,H i,Hfl)re buvinu else- Labor Day Prizes gjven for all kinds of games, races, and amusements. Entries now at Federal Labor Union Office. where. Sun Set-City lots are the nearest tbe Mills of any that are on the market. Call on J.J Cooke, president of the Sun-Set Land Company, and get prices. Svteeut j AlvlJo Minstrels. The coming event will be that of Sweeney Alvido Minstrels at the Opera house, Aunust 22, for one night. The ptess f our neithboring cities highly endorse Manager Geo. H. Sweeney's ex cellent attraction. Coming as they do is sufficient guarantee a perfect minstrel production will be given. The first part is firatclasc; the olio slrong with come dians and singers. Not including the olio notable are Koscoe and Sims, Musi cal Kings, Giulio Ko-etti, Operatic Tenor with illustrated eongs. The Valdires, the wonderful acrob-us and other novel ties. Prof. Maurcr's band heads the Great Golf parade at noon on day of ar rival. Reserved seats on sale at Hunt-leys. Labor1 Da;' Buttons can be worn everybody, men women and children. YOU should dem onstrate the fact that yon are friendly to the Labor Movement by wearing one upon vonr person. Show yoir colors. See Howard about it. r a 1 FRANK BUSCH THE IIOUSEFUKXISIIER wu - - - iaF'jr il - - l::l -1-r. i- i i- v i - 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 Jio.oo is a marvel of convenience. tO-OT "aJ-TO w 141- Hammocks 90c up uiory Trilielli Mimic Sr , Kpieruig Mr" I!. ise Miililli'V ib.lleids-k.. Terms on ppliral,..n. Bievrest attraction of the season, Sweeney Alvido's Big Minstrels Friday, Aug. 22, at the Opera house. The school board has advertised for bids for painting the Eastham school. The notice appears elsewhere in this issue. j Mr Kikiar S. Imrrain and Miss Orare V. Dull were married in this city Tues ' day. The young couple will make this city their home in the future. j The marriage of Edward Werner, of ! Portland, and Miss Maude Lucue, of j Klickatat county, Wash., was solemnized by Judge Slipp Monday afternoon. I A. P. Bonsay, of lUiena Vista, Polk , county, is engaging bop-pickers, agreeing to pay 50 rents a box. He is the only I grower near there ollering that price. 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 35C up. Lace Curtains. Here are novelties made to our order in exclusive designs. In the magnitude and variety of these Lace Curtain9, in their artistic excellence and in tlieir un nsually low prices we present a sale that will be prof itable and helpful to you in draping and adorning your home. Lace curtain material IJ.c 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 brass trimmings. We furnish you the entire outfit, bed, spring, mat tress 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 of hav ing anything else under your dining table. A glance at tb 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 f 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. Trice $1.00 for a four-ball set. Tents and Camp Furniture. We have a good stock of tents, and sell them as cheap as (3.00. '".'jm.'Wir