OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, AUOUST 21, 1903
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(oiMi n.AuiMiy i.vsriim:
NiimmIcimIi'ii1 Zmmr Hum Pri-tHirid
I'munim f .r Three l)n' Nnndou.
County Hiipeilnlciidcnl .inner Iiuh pre
paied Mm i rn in (hi ili unninil li'iu It
ers' instiium ii, r Clurk.iiiiuM county llmi
Mill I in held in Dili, nly hiiliiiiilnr 15 17
liirlimive, Tint limti urlora and lecturers
Will lui Hun. J II. Arkcuiiuli, nlitui hii
Mirinliinli'iit n( nililii iiihi rilt-tlori ; ICtliit
. l'ut ItTfoti , ol 1'iirlliinil ; Km nk Kinler,
city superintendent of 1'orllHinl mcIhmiIn ;
mill l, A. Omul, iiiiiilnil ol I'm a
clioul, Portland, In nililitiuli to lliti
rptfiiUr roiiiinii iiMKiHin, Niiitit Superin
tendent Atkci until will deliver it lm I urn
(in llui I'vi'iili'K n( September 111. '1 In
subject will he: "The Trend, What In
It?" Mllll lllll IcCtllte will lit) Klvrn in tint
COdl I llOllMf.
Alteuihttire ul teachers hI i'iiiiiiIv In
stitute llllllrr Hi" pICHCIlt SctlOOl lWM,
of the stale Ih iiitii in I hi i r y , llui penally
for lion-Hiteiidimre w ithoiit Kimd iimec,
llflllK H ICVIH ttlltlll III lllll IT I lil'rtt H Ill-Ill
ly llui iriiHiil livelier. Tim wrlimi ul
tin nlmiil I ii m ' ruvi-riii( this (object, in
in follows :
"Tlu County Snpeiiuieiidcnt tdtall
hold Miilin.tll v a Te.ieliem' County IiibII
tutu, lur h term nf mil lmit IIihii three
days, lur llm iiiHitui'iiuri ul leacher and
tliumi desiruiji to limi'li ; mnl nil teacher
ill the iiil.lic st-lioolu (i hi roiiniy ulull
bo tripiired to Hlli'iul ; Hint tlm County
Nupc inilcinlciit miiy Hi his ilit-relnn re
Voke tint ccilillrate, reduce the grade, or
refuse, tu Km ii I n rci 1 1 llinl i tunny u-itcher
who refuse Id attend tlii riiiimy innli
IiiIh without i-mic. T'Iih Cuiinty Super
intendent shall apportion to eat'lt dmtrlct
III Inn county $d lur each teacher em
ployed liy mirli district iliirinu 'he twelve
iiiont lm immediately iircccdiiiK niii'Ii up
pollionuif nt who linn attended, lor H
jmrioil of at lft xixt-ii hour, mi mi
nimi Comity Institute or Statu Teacher
Association Imlil during tlm twelve
inolillin 1 1 n in 1 1 it 1 4i I y preceding tlm time
ol making mull Npportioiimeut. Tlie
County SiiH-rniti-inliMil nlmll lake a ev
idence tlmt niii-li district linn employed it
teacher or teacher wiiu have attended
mi liintilutti or Association as above de
scribed, a certificate properly signed liy
tlm secretary ol mi. Ii institute or associs
lion, or h i-iTiilli-il uiity thereof."
Mm i:c(-kivk iitnm aif.h
MhI of Hip Sueresfiil Applicants
Tiiklnic Teacher' KxuiiiIiihIIiiii.
01 tin-thirty live young peopln who
took tln recent ex ifl iuut nn in lliin
county lor teacher' certillcate, twenty
it with successful, whilu the pnpi-rn of
two oll.nr applicant with sent to other
counties to tin graded. Ten took tlm ex
miiinntiun for nlHtu paper mnl llmir ex
amination pnH-ri have been forwarded
to the state lionnl of examiners for In
ipection mnl k'1hik.
TIih Riii'cinnfii nppllrmitn nrran.-J in
griln Wfrn n follow:
Urnt gritde VI. ti. Itenttif, Sophie E.
Nortllmunpn, Helen Murray, I'lienm
Piuilik, Ouiny Mi-A unity, Kliodn New
kirk, lieliiin Cliiiinnnl, llurinitn Lien
nun, Mnrtliit Sliin-hlor,
Hecond kkiIi l-'lorenrn Finlier, (ii
trm le Kinlu-r, Mi-rlin M. l-'itim, Kxtie A.
Wilnon, (irnce K. Kinder, Klnorit (iintlmr
Aliint 1). Mone, Kilim Armntroiu, 1'i-Hrl
M. Mlxhler, Kli, K. t.erlii-r, I.illimi M.
Irwin, K. K. MunliM-k, Kilith Ii. Toon.
Tliiril Kraile Nhiiiih llelle 'foxier, Iilit
I', Kulii-rlH, Minnie I'. I.enho, Kotna ().
Stairur.l.
IIKll'KI TO It 1 1 III ( III Itt II.
OrrKoii Cltjr I'eeple Aid .sprluicwutcr
1'iehh; ti-ihuin In Llln-rul Wny.
A. M. Shlhley. of Sprlnitwater, wan In
the city Tncilny and cin-uluted a null
acrltion paimr for inouey lo aid the.
I'renhyteriaiin of that place to rehuild
their church, which wan hurried in the
forcnt fire lanl Keptemher. He nucceed
ed In a nhurt time in minimi $i;.'1.60 from
nionif the Iiuhiiiuhr men, ami for thene
RUhncriptionn Hie Sprinvwater Hoplo
denire to eiprenn. their Ihanka, The
Niihncrihern who u (oIIowh:
T. r'. Kyuii $') Ol)
I. Sellinit 5 IN)
Wilnon A Cooke ft (HI
II. I-). Cronn 6 00
Pope fi Co 6 (H)
W. I,. Illock Ii 00
Commercial Hunk f 00
(ieo. C. Hrownell 5 00
t runk Hunch 5 IH)
J. C. inner fi IH)
0. Schuhul 2 M
Dr. Carll 2 00
J. U. Caninliell 2 (H)
(. A. Harding 1 00
Kd CanHeld 1 (H)
Howell .V Jonea 1 00
0. I). Khy 1 00
Ilcattie A. Heatlie 1 (K)
J. M. Trice 1 00
K. C. Hatkett 1 00
Total f (13 50
TWO MAltKIAIJKS A FAILl'KE.
Dlxsatlsfleil Principals lu the Married
World Ask To He Sipn rated.
Because her husband is in jail in Port
land, alter having deserted her, Jennie
Dowell, in a suit 11 led in the Clackamas
county circuit court, anks to be di
vorced from Robert Dowell, to whom
she was married in Salem in September,
18X11. i laintilf alno charges her bus
band with drunkenness and failure to
provide. The custody of a minor child
is asked by the woman, who IB repre
sented by G. B. Dimick.
John A. Lofquint has also filed suit in
this county for a divorce from Susie
Lofquint, whom he charges deserted him
in l'.KJl, and returned to Sweden. The
parlies were married in West Superior,
Wisconsin, in 1SU4. Kyan A Galloway
are the attorneys for Lofquist, who asks
for the custody of three young children.
l-ntei7 'urol Without Hie
Aid of u lloclor.
"I am just up from a'liurd spell of the
flux" (dysentery) says Mr. T. A. Pinner,
a well knwn merchant of Drummond,
Tenu. "I used one small Dottle of
Chamln-rlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy ami was cured without
having a doctor. I consider it the best
cholera remedy in the world." There is
no need of employing a doctor when this
reiiu-ily l n-i-'l, fur no ilm-lor i ;ui pre
nerihn better ineilirinn for liowel com
pliant In hii v form elilmr for clillilren or
itilnlln. It never fiiiln mil in pleanmit to
tike, l-'or nule liy (I. A. Iluriliiin,
TW'KNTV CKMH H OFFKItKO
lliii li)ii lire Active hi Their
fnrtH to Secure ('ontracN,
A (linpnli-h from Knliiin to the Ori'K1)
iiihii nnyx: "It in ri'"pur tml Hint 20 renin
Iihm heen uirereil ill Kilem within the ll
tu ilmn lur cuiilriiclH fur hopn u' the
i-iop of HHi:i While Hie information
comen f rum a lehnhle nource. Hut namen
ol Hie men innkinu the oiler are not
liivi-n Several ilnyn anu 1 7 1 u cent a
poiinil whi oflereil hy a lenilinH linn for
i-oniract Impn, anil the rnie to L'O renin
in nnlil In he ilue to nlvicen Hint llm (iur
nihil crnp In tnriiinu out poorly.
"The iihiinil.ince ol lice on the. hop
vinen in Oregon ariln limy alno have
helpeil tn mine the price, for If the lice
nlioulil hijuiH Hie cfup, llrnt-cUnn Impn
will lie n mro in thin ntaie.
" I here him heen itrent activity ainoriit
hnvein dm in; Hie hint few il.iyn in Iheir
ellnHn In net ore hop contractH, hut urow
ern reluxe to nell."
It linn heen neveral wi-ekn nince a hop
conlrHcl ol any ilencriptlon linn l-een
llleil in Chtckamnn counly. The (roein
in thin county lliin yenr aio HppHienHy
Koii'X to content thenmelven with current
iiiaikel ihat mav prevail when Hie crop
la hurvenieJ. The proi-pect for a litflil
crop iti'en ai-nurance thut the price fur
liopa Ihln year mill he kuoiI ami the av
eraiffl iirower feeln thai he cannot alfunl
to he liuiiilieappeil hy IniviiiK hin crop
tied up under a contract or other lorin ol
agreement in w hich (ho (iroilucer uaually
lian lint nhurt end ol the ImrKmn.
rosTOIKHK Will. UK M0VK!.
(uteriiiiieiit I.iani'N I. 0. . F. Ilnlld
lug fur Term ef 1'cii Vearn.
I'linlniaHter T. I'. Itandall received in
ntrucliunn Thurmliiv Imm Kirnt Annint
ant 1'imtiniiNler (ieneral H. J. Wynne
ilirn li'iK him to chuhh the removal of
the Ori-Kon City ponlullice from lln pren
ent ipiarlern to Ihe I, (I. (). F. building.
The nrdern contemplate the occupancy
ol the new iuartein hv October 1. For
an annual teiilalol $'.HH) the !overninent
linn leaned for a period of ten yearn tlm
buililiiiir on lied liy the Odd Kellown.
The new localiun for the (Mmtollice ia in
the center ol the huninena dihtrict and
acroHn the Mtreet from Ihe prenent site.
Larger (pmrlern with modern i'iiiip
mentn have been required by the Oregon
t'lty olllce for yeara, . and the change
that linn Ihm-ii ordered will admit ol a
much more natinludory nervice in the
handling and dintrihuling of mails at
tiiin point.
I'mli-r the termn of the leane by which
the gnverninent accept n the new build
ing, the ownern ill, at an expenditure
ol approximately :l.r00, eipiip ihe ntore
rooui with a complete nyntern of modern
mail huxen, flxturen and furniture, in
cluding free delivery furnilure when net
ennary, beat, light anil water and a lire
and burglar proof r-afe. The inatalling
of the proper equipment! for the ollice
will he ntiperiuleniled hy a government
inneector. Hy the change a modern up
to dale ollice in every reaped will be the
prndurt, the antiquated call-box nvntein
and other out-dated cunloma will be
abandoned.
I'ontinanter Itandall ban lieen advined
to have all in readinenn to move into the
new quartern on October 1, or an noon
tliereuller an the making of the required
improveuienlM will permit.
Subscribe for the Enterprise
Irttar 1 liun (a'old.
"I waa troubled fur neveral years with
chronic indu'enliun and nervoun ilehil
ily," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster,
N. II. "No remedy helped me until I
lifgan lining Electric Iiiltern, which did
me mure good than all the medicines I
ever lined. They have alno kept my wifi
in excellent health for years. She bays
Electric ltitte'S are junt splendid for
female troubles ; that they are a grand
tonic and invigorator for weak, run down
women. No other medicine cmi take its
place in our family." Try them. Only
.ri()c. Satisfaction guaranteed by dial
man & Co.
II j Merlon f'lrciiniKt unco.
Olio was pule and sallow anil the other
fresh and rosy. Whence the diflV'ience?
She who is blushing with health lines
Dr. King's New Life Dills to maintain it.
liy gently arounini! the lazv organs they
compel good digestion and head nir con
stipation. Try them. Only 25u, at
Cliarman & Co. Druggist.
.Vurlj rorfoIlM III I.IIp.
A runaway almost ending fatally,
starteil horrible ulcer on the leg of J.
B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III. For four
yean it defied all doctors and all reme
dies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had
no trouble to cure him. Equally good
for Burns, Bruises. Skin Eruptions and
Piles. 2.r)c at Chnrman A (Vs. Drug
Store.
In Ihe initial race in which the Ore
gon City hose team was entered at the
Astoria regmtii, the borne boys took sec
ond money. The race took place
Wednesday afternoon and was a 3(H)
yard speed event. The Astoria team
took first prize, $100, in 31 1-5 seconds,
while the Oregon City boys received o0
for covering Hie distance in 31 2-5 sec
onds. There were also races for Thurs
day and todav. in which Hie home team
expected to do even better than it did in i
the hrst event.
Drying preparations simply dovel
op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions,
which adhere to the menibrnno and decom
pose, causing a fur more serious trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry.
ing inhalants, funios, smokes and snuffs
and use that which cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely's Cream Bulm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be
mailed for 10 cents. AH drugpists soil the
50c. sizo. Ely Brothers, fit! Warren St., N. Y.
The Halm cures without pain, does not
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
OVith Ely's Cream Balm you are armed
against Kasul Catarrh, and Hay Fever.
KIH-KS II V V K IW.V.S MXi WYM.
eiirranl'd Mute (ini'd Oiiiplelcly
Kiiiliei by (icuerul (Jorcrninent.
I The Krng-Jorgotmcii rillcs, provided by
I Ihe Federal (ioverunient lor the Oregon
. Nalionul (iuard, were received at Port
land enterday, says the Oregonian.
The shipment was conlniiied in 117 canes
of ii mm. The usual method of shipping
rillen is to pack 'JO pieces in each cane,
but an only KloO rifb-s are expected Ihe
j shipment must be of a different character.
The receipt of the rifles gives the Na
tional (iuaril of this stale a complete
I equipment from the 1,'inted Mates Gov
I eminent. The Guard has been In p jn-
nennion of uniforms, blankets, canteen,
I belts and other bits ol equipment for
! niivi-rul weeks, but the rllb-S have heen
' ih-layed even longer than wananticipated.
I The gnon are lo be distributed among
Ihe ililb-rent companies at once, and the
iin-ii will begin drilling with the new
I rifles iiiiiueiiiitielv. Ammunition in on
the way and will be received prior to the
lime tlm National Guurd goes inlocamp.
The receipt of rifles and ammunition
removes the last doubtentertained by
liiiKriliiini-n as to the succenn of Dm com
ing encampment. It is proposed that
rille practice shall be Ihe niont import
ant hature nf the week or so of hard
woik that will be spent at Gearhart
I'aik The United States Army regula
tions will govern the cooietition and
Hie men in the irnard will be graded in
diltereut ranks as are regulars. A spec
ial order will probably be issued by Adjutant-General
Ganlnbuin covering this
matter within a few days.
While there are a number of men in
the uuard who are ranked as sharpshoot
ers it in questionable ahether they will
be able to come up to the standard set
for the reiiiilar Army. If not the men
will be dropped hacc into other classes.
The ranges w hich are to he prepared
at Gearhart will be for target practice
at '-'HO, :UK), 500 and 000 yards. Target
practice ran he conducted with absolute
afcty. The men will shoot into a high
bluir, any scattering shots panning over
the top of the Mull' and falling into the
nea. During target pradice sentries will
he (Hjated to keep strangers away from
Ihe range.
t'ntil the question has been figured
out more closely it will not be known
junt how many shots each man will be
expected to lake at the dillc rent ranges.
It is likely, tbouuh, that at least ten
shots apiece will be ordered.
The held maneuvers to be attempted
during the encampment will call out the
men in either regimental or battalion
formation. No company drills will be
ordered. The men can he given all of
this drilling that is necessary in their
own armories. As much time as possi
ble will he given to drilling the men, and
a United States Army oflicer will be in
attendance as inspector. ,
The inspection of the guard by a regu
lar army man will lie thorough. It is
likely, though, that one officer will be
able to attend all the camps established
by the guard. The Third Infantry is to
go into camp at Gearhart, the Separate
Battalion at Hoseburg, and Troop A will
go out on a practice march du-ing the
eriod between 8eplember 3 and 11. Be
sides iusH'ctiug these three encamp
ments the officer assigned to this duty
will also have to spend some time with
Battery A, which will go into camp Au
gust 20. The battery is able to CO out
earlier than the infantry fur the reason
ihat it has received all of its ammunition
and equipment. The battery is to try
tiring at targets with its 3 2 pounders
ami Gatlings. The men in the battery
will alno be given pistol practice. The
camps of the National Guard are to be
working posts, and there will be little or
nothing of an out ng feature about them.
The Third Infantry, for instance, will be
stationed three miles from the nearest
town, and few, if any, leaves will be
uranlcd the men to visit places outside
the camp. It is proposed bv officers of
the National Guard that every bit of the
time allowed them will be spent in
roundingout the organization and raising
Its standard.
Statk ok Ohio, City okTolkdo,) s.
Lucas Coi nty. (
Frank J. Cheney makes an oath t ha
he in ihu senior partner of the, firm of F.
J. ( haii'-v A Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay the sum
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
ana every case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrah
Cure. FRANK J, CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
uiy presence, this Oth day of December,
A. D. 18!Xi.
, A. W. GLEASON,
skal J NotaryPublic.
Hall's Catarrah Cure Is taken inter
nally end acts directly on the blood and
mucous Burlaces of the system. Send
for testimonials, free.
F.J. CHENEY, CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Two Kinds of Cnrlonlir.
rhlluuthroplc Visitor (to Jailbird)
My frlcud. may I ask what brought you
here?
Jailbird The same thing that brought
you here the desire to isjkc my nose
Into other people's busliiec Only I
used generally to go in by way f the
basement window.
Tbe First Home Shoir.
Ia the mouth Shcbat, In the second
year of King Darius, a man riding a
red horse stood among the myrtle trees,
end behind hi in were horses red, sorrel
and white. Wasn't thut the earliest
horse show of which any authentic
record still abides? ,
Self.
A perfect understanding of self Is a
perfect understanding of all things, for
llinn Is tbe condensed whole. From
such a man no power is withheld. All
things ore obedient to him. Freedom.
Mary Kirn,
GoTernc-ss What Is the future of the
rerb "to love," Mary?
Pupil (after a pause) To marry.
WE "','OPPED THE BELL.
Cood Kraaon For ftlvlna; Ilia Frs
V.nirj to the Nbow.
The requests for theater fnvom In
(lie smiill tou in are very troublesome.
i;,ery pPi'twiii of local standing feel
t';:.t lie I." :i r'ht to iidmlnslon lit
h'l'M, w!i! iho trustee mid the con
s'. -ible feel t! nt '.!. lire entitled to prl
T.itc lio.-.r.-;. Some of the request ore
'Ji-clo'-Ui.v unique.
Kocc.-.'.ly ii company played a small
aoutliei-ii city. The manager was taking
the tickets nt the door of the theutcr,
I uml the natives were struggling to tfet
In. "Suddenly," he tolls, "a long, thin,
bushy chinned Individual divided the
folding door with bis shoulder and
whispered ronfldentlnlly, 'I stop the
! bell." I asl;cd blm to repeat. 'I stop the
I I. ..II Iia mai ni.tiln In n linnniA wills-
mil, i" nui-i ui... ... "
per. 'You will have to see the opera
Louse ninnager and tell Llm what you
stop.' I an Id, reaching for tickets. He
tripped tip several ladies while backing
out. Foon the manager of the bouse
! came In, saying. -Ue's all right; bo
t stops the bell.' I allowed him to go In,
rind nfler the people were sented I
nsked the loi-al ninu,what be meant by
He stops the boll.' 'Well,' said be, 'this
man Is the Janitor of the town ball,
right opposite, and on "show nights"
he does not ring nine or ten on the
town c'ork. You see, he snld. "It would
disturb ihe performance." and so the
poor people do not know what time It
Is until 11 o'clock, when the opera
house Is open. If I had "turned blm
down" bo would have rung out nlDe
and ten every half hour to get even.' "
Chicago Inter Ocean.
Lincoln tbe Ideal Prealdeat.
Lincoln Is the Ideal president In that
he led public sentiment, represented It
and followed it "I claim not to have
controlled events," be said, "but con
fess plainly that events have con
trolled me." During his term of office
he was one day called "very weak"
and the next day "a tyrant," but when
bis whole work was done a careful sur
vey of It could bring one only to the
conclusion that be knew when to fol
low and when to load. He was In com
plete touch with popular sentiment and
divined with nicety when he could
take a stop In advance. He made an
effort to keep on good terms with eon
gross, and he differed with that body
reluctantly, although, when tbe neces
sity came, decisively. While be bud
consideration for those who did not
agree with him. and while he acted al
ways with a regard to proportion, be
was nevertheless a strong and elf
confident executive. James Ford
Rhodes In Scrlbncr'a.
INDIANS AND TROLLEY CARS
Insatiable Cnrloaltr Caaaed a Loaf
List of (oaltlcs.
When the trolley system was Install
ed in Mexico City the native Indians,
apart from their wonderment as to
what unseen force propelled the cars,
were anxious to test tbe new power.
They began by trying to stop the car
with their hands, and later with their
beads and bodies, until tbe list of cas
ualties became great
Then a brilliant idea struck them
They had often been to bullfights and
at certain of these had watched a pe
culiar opening ceremony which origi
nated in Mexico and later was intro
duced into Spain. Before the bull Is
sot loose in the arena a man clothed Id
white from head to foot poses as a
statue in the center of the rlflg. Ills
face and hair are whitened, and he
stands without a movement or a flutter
of clothing or anything that would
tend to show that be Is alive.
When the bull Is released he first
sniffs the air and makes a mad rush
for the pedestal. Getting quite close
he stops and snorts, gazing at the fig
ure. Seeing no movement, he gradual
ly retires backward in amazement. Ills
attention Is then attracted by others,
and the man escapes.
The Indians decided to try this on
the cars. Dressing themselves In white
and putting flour on their faces and
hair they would stand motionless In the
middle of the car tracks facing the
coming monster.
There were many ambulance calls
before they learned the difference be
tween a bull and a trolley car. Detroit
Free Press.
Trae Lailaesa.
Have something to do.
Don't do It
Get somebody else to do It
Watch him do It
Convince yourself that you could
have done It ever so much better If It
had been worth while.
Rest from your labors.
Do tho thing that has to be done as
leisurely as possible. "More haste less
peed." Do It well, so that you won't
have to do It again. Avail yourself of
all labor saving devices. Invent some.
Rest Never do today that which
may be done as well tomorrow, for to
morrow you may not need to do It
This advice Is not new. bnt It Is worth
regarding. nttsburg Dispatch.
aaaet la the Caayons.
. In the deep canyons one Is soon over
taken by night. Indeed In some of
those Intricate pathways (tbe work of
aqueous erosion) the sunlight. If It en
ters at all. stays but a few moments.
As the sun goes down the changes that
are marshaled on are singularly beauti
ful. The vivid gresn tints of the chap
arral so brilliant at midday begin to
fade and assume a deep purple, over
which a delicate silvery mist Imper
ceptibly drswj Its veil. On It creeps,
the royal tint becoming more Intense,
until suddenly It takes on a fiery glow,
and over all the slopes there plays a
roseate light the warm good night of
the upper range.
m
Wo bought the RED FRONT BANKRUPT
STOCK at a sacrifice. We are adding lots
of new goods and will make the Red Front
our business home on:e more. This week
will sell at about WIILOESALE PRICES.
DRV COODS
Childs' Hose, odds and ends, oc; better, 10c; ladies'
hose 8 to 15c.
Ladies' RIeeched vests, 7c; corset covers, 10c up.
White waists at half price, soiled waists, 30c
Gent's bow ties, were 20c, at oc and 10c
Boy's suspenders, h and 10c
Men's suspenders, one third off, now 10c, 18c, 27c
Men's 50c underwear, good weight, 40c
Men's light underwear, 25 and 35c, cut to 15 and 20c
Men's 50c work shirts for 40c, (15c goods at 45c
Men's hats at half price or les3
Men's coarse sox, 3 pr 20c, fine sox 10c, 12Jc, 15
Hop picking gloves, 10c, muleskin gloves, 20c
$1.00 and 1.25 buck gloves for 75c and 90c, 50c
gloves 40c
Men's collars 3c and 5c, ladies' bows 5c and 10c
Ladies' 90c and $1.50 wrappers for 70c and $1.00
Ladies' walking skirts cut to $1.45: better skirts, some
slightly imperfect, at -price or less $1.75, $2.50
' and $3 50
Babies' Bonnets 5c and 10c
Corsets 35c and up big cut and mostly new goods
GROCERIES
Green Coffee 8 Jc, roast bulk 10c, Lion or Arbuckles 11
Best roast 20c, equals 35c coffee free sample.
50c Baking Powder, 40; 2oc goods at 15 to 20c
18 lbs best dry Granulated tugar $1.00
50c Teas at 40c; Cocoa, small can, 10c
Arm and Hammer Soda, oc pound pkg. Bulk soda,
7 lbs 25c , '
Soap 2Jc, 3c and 4c bar
Star Tobacco 45c pound; Flour 95c sack, -3.75 bbl
Mason Jars, 1 qt, Goc; t qts 85c, dozen.
SHOES-
Odds and ends Baby shoes, 5c; childs' odds and ends
45c. Misses' and Ladies' 75c and $1.00. Gents' 75c
$1.00 and $1.50
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New Goods, just in, 20 percent off during this sale.
We buy and sell Eggs at 22c doz.
E. C. HAMILTON
Red Front Store Oregon City
FOR YOUR SUM HER VACATION".
Hundreds Visit tireiroii's Popular
Beach Resorts.
Unexcelled train service and cheap
round trip excursion rates offered by the
A. !c C. K. R attract visitors to CItop
Beach from all sections, and the many
advantages of Heaside and Gearlieart
Park, together with their superior at
tractions, make either of these well
known resorts an ideal place to spend
a day, a week or a month, whether fish
ing, hunting, surf bathing or in idle rec
reation. Through trains leave Union Depot
Portland at 8 :00 a. in dsilv and reach
the ocean at 12:30 p. in. without delays
or transfers en route.
The Portland-Seaside Fast Express
leaves Portland every Saturday at 2:30
p. m. and reaches Gearheart Park 6:40
p. m., Seaside 6:60 p. m.
This fast and popular train is equipped
with all modern conveniences and its
commodious coaches and elegant parlor
cars make tbe journey from Portland to
the ocean one of ease and comfort.
In connection with this excellent ser
vice, round trip season excursion tickets
from Portland to all Clatsop and North
Beach points, good to return until Oct.
15th, are sold for $4. Saturday speoial
round trip excursion tickets between
same points, good to return Sunday ev
ening $2.50. Special Season Commuta
tion tickets, good for live round trips
from Portland to all Clatsop and North
Beach points, (15. Beach excursion
tickets issued by the 0. R. & N. Co. and
Vancouver Trans. Co. will be honored
on trains of this company in either di
rection between Portland and Astoria.
For additional information address J.
C. Mayo, G. F. A P. A. Astoria, of E. L.
Lewis, Comm'l. Agt.. 243 Alder St.,
Portland, who will be pleased to mail to
your address copy of the latest Seaside
pamphlet telling all about summer girls,
sea serpents tnd sunsets at Seaside.
tvicaprd an Awlul Fate.
Mr. II. Haggins of Melbourne, Fla.,
writes, "My doctor told me1 I had Con
sumption tnd nothing could be done for
me. I was given op to die. The offer
of a free trial bottle ot Dr. King s New
Discovery for Consumption, induced me
to try it. Results were startling. I am
now on the road to recovery and owe all
to Dr. King's New Discovery. It surely
saved my life." This great cure is guar
anteed for all throat and lung di!eaes
by Chnrman k Co., Druggists. Price
50c A 1.00. Trial bottles free.
TALK I
WILLAMETTE
GROCERY
MILES & McGLASH AN, Props.
95 Cents
2-gal Cans Table Syrup
70 Cents
20-bar Box Laundry Soap
5 Cents
Large Bottle Blueing.
121 Cents
Pound Fine Rio Coffee
10 Cents
Box Vim same as Force
We handle a full line of Pic
nic lunch goods.
Agents for YAKIMA Flour.
APE
WORIU3S
"A tape worm eighteen feet lone at
Isast came on th scene after my taking two
CASCAKETS. Tbia 1 am sure bas caused my
bad neaitb tor tbe past three years. I am ailll
taking Cascarets, the only catbartlo worthy of
nolle by aenalMs people "
Quo. W. BowLis, Balrd, Ulas.
Pleuant, Palatao.e. I'. .tent. Tat Qooit. Tto
Oood. Uttet Siceu. Weaken, or Gripe, tuc. fac.Jfo.
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