THE MORXIXa IIEJaA-LD: WEDNESDAY, J UXE (J. 1SSS
THE 31.431$.
Mails at the Albany postoffice close as follows:
or all omces north
The Eastern states ' ,
The West Side rb:i0 A- M-
And the .Nairow Gaucre R. R. )
For Portland and Salem 11 A. M
Corvaliis and Yaquina 12:30 p. m.
Al o;fice south 7:30 p.m.
The postoffice will be closed each evening
from six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the. early moraine
train should he mailed before 8 6 clock the
previous evening.
THE ELECTION.
Hermann's Majority Will be
Swelled to Four Thousand.
VEBV HEAVY Rl.FUEJLlCMV CiAIS.
O. Ji C. ki. It. H.UK T.lULfc.
NORTH BOUXD.
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SOUTH BOUND.
I Arrives; Departs Arrives
Cala exp
Eugene ex
7;45pcil 8 05pniAshland9.00:-.m
IL 20pm 12 40pm "t'u-eue 2.40pm
j 1 :'.Omv l'r.vrn n Nr.jx
No Freight receitu tor suiii utter li ,
oi lue same day.
LEBANON BRANCH.
F:p A!bavi Departs
Arrives.
Noll..... 12.50pm Lefamon at 1 36 p u.
No 13... 8.10pm " 8.56 p m
I'" in Leb'n 1
".- 12.
o 14 .
15.00 p m Albany at 5.45 am
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OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
.Ul.15amil.00pm
..1 5.25puici.50a m
Passenaer.
Freight.....
JOITIWS AUOIT TOW.
Ice cream at the city
tj-Jav.
restaurant
going up all
of Eugene is
Election of Linn County Judge Very Close
Remainder of the Democratic
Ticket Elected.
over the city.
Dr. J. W. Harris,
in the city.
Services in German will be held
on Sunday, by Kev. J. Braun.
H. Hewitt is elected prosecuting
attorney by over 700 majority.
The Oregon Pacific Co. has been
paying off its employes this week.
Boys go to F. M. Frerch's and
get a gold-headed cane. Very
cheap.
Irish could not pull the wool
over the eyes of the Oregon farm
ers. The official canvass of the Linn
county vote will probably be made
lo-day.
The democratic majority in Linn
couciy this ye.tr is 100 less than at
the last election.
Returns have been received from
all the precincts in Linn county
except hox Valley, as appears in
the ta'-" a el returns published
this morning.
The entire democratic county
ticket is probably elected. Late
lot night it was lea-ned that
Blackburn for county judge had a
majority of 3 in Fox Valley.
Whitney's majority will then be 3
over Blackburn m t' county. It
may require t e o ' ci 1 a a;s to
decide me vot. .
The majority of several of those
elected is not over 30, and the
average democratic majority is less
than 200.
The number of prohibition votes
cast in the county is estimated at
150.
THE STATE.
Portland, June 5. The repub
lican majority on Hermann for
congress and Lord for supreme
judge will not be less in the state
than four thousand. The republican
gains are uniform all over the
state. Of 90 members of the legis
lature on joint ballot, the republi
cans will have about 66; democrats
24. Multnomah county, including
Portland, gives over 2500 republi
can majority. The result sur
prises men of both parties and is
universally construed as a protest
against the tarirl policy of Presi
dent Cleveland.
MARION COUNTY.
Everv man on the republican
county ticket is elected beyond a
douot.
H. H. Hewitt's majorities as
district attorney in Yamhill
county are 250, in Marion countv
410 and in Polk 130, with Tilla
mook county yet to be heard. In
Linn county his vote was 16 be
hind Belt. His complete majority
will probably reach 800.
ACXIIK.T AT LEBiAO.V.
Nearly a Fatal Acc.dent to an Old Eesi
dent of Lian Conn y,
Mrs. Burmeister, of Halt Lake
;5 isttinsr her sist'-r, Mrs.
Houk, in this city.
J, K. Thompson of Tallman, was
in 1 1 i - city yestetday and swapped
election news with us. j
The anxiety is over. The dem-j
vrnt take Linn conntv and the j
Late in the afternoon of election
! day Mr. David Smith, of Tollman,
Mr. A. A. King, of Brush Creek, j out of toe vehicle. The boy es-1
having ! iraned without riiurv. but the hired I
man suik-reu the iracture ot a rib i
with his son, gra..uson and hired
man started from Lebanon, where
they had been to attend the elec
tion, for home. One of the horses
refused to go at first and started to
back up, but when finally .straight
ened out and started up it went
uh a lurch forward so suddcnlv
that Mr. Smith, the hired man and
v:i us tiie euv '. e.-tcn'ay
brought in the official count of that
precinct.
K 1!. V? Hon linger, pastor of
the Congregational ehr.rch, has re
signed his position, th. t-ame t
t..kc effect on Sept. 1.
i u . Smith, kit0 oi l.ei:rnf.i
while Mr. Smith,
man, was thrown
! and shoulders and rendered
who is a large j
upon his head I
; sioie. reiiiuiniin.
I and it i.s feared was
' Mr. ."smith is an old
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-w..' I resident of the countv.
n.-eu-
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badly iiijuied.
and prominent
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mine the list of men v. ho
le.-idont policies in the Trav-
carr
e:ers and you will hud they are
fnrseeing, careful men. ('. B.
Vinn, agent.
Mr. John P. Rector and family,
of Forest Grove, fornierlv resi-
'2 hv S5::lc oniia! .sckoo!.
Tiie sixth annual cunmcnc .ment
exercise oi the S'.ite 2sonii;o Scnooi
at Moiuiii'iuii will be held on Wed
aesduy, June 13. The , graduating
class is composed of the following
young hiuies snd gentlemen.
acver.il of whom reside in Liun
couuty: Codc?iate J. W. Daw-
ilc-nts of this county, have been ; son, J. A. liouck, G. E. Ilouck. j
Uouimerciai. Florence Ba'jer, J, j
D. Murphy, II. W. Shr-ve, G. C. j
B-icou. Normal. R. T. Burnett, !
sy-onuing some time on men- pla e
j'ar Halesv and returned home
ft -day.
F. L. Kenton has just received a
I '.rge invoice of soap direct from
the factory. The Premium Savon
i! an excellent soap and is sold
jit 1 00 per box.
Mrs. Eubanks and child left yes
terday morning for Wallula to join
her husband. Mrs. Johnson went
Mithheras far as East Portland,
returning in the evening.
Messrs. Strander Froman, David
..Froman with their familes and
la?.c Froman intend starting as
soon as the weather is settled for a
mountain trip to the region about
Fish lake and vicinity.
tickets tor the firemen's tourn
j Lena Butler, W.
Carpenten.
Lottie Ground, Isabell Gray, S.;
Hamilton, Lizzie Jakes, C. II.
Jcues, 11. J. Littlefieid, Jean Mc
Daniel, E. C. Pentdtud, Ida Smith,
S. Shctid, W. L. Worth, Vida
Wbith, May Woodbuiy, Sarah
Winibcrly, T. A. Wann.
Eire f'ouipauy's Elerllon.
Albany Engine Co. No. 1, held
its annual election last night and
elected the following officers for
the ensuing year: president, C. H.
Stewart ; secretary, VV. . H. Warn
er; financial secretary, H. Cranor;
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Smoke Estrellas.
igwsmi slipK'is at Head's. j
Six f'javesfor a dollar at T. Jones's
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Ke:td's.
Uo not fail to see Dubruille's display
Uoii-e.
Ice cream every day at Frances
Peitier's.
Leave your orders at Browncll &
Stanard' for choice berries.
A tine line of imported cigars re
ceived at Brownell )c Stanard's
A choice lot of uncanvassed eastern
hnms at Wallace x Thompson's.
The place to buy wall paper is
where you can get it trimmed, with
out extra charge. Fortmiller Sc Co.
do this.
Go to Fortmiller A Co.'s for furni
ture reviver and clean up your old
furniture, then buy a Smyrna rug to
beautify ycur home.
Just received, another lot of those
fine hand sewed French kid shoes, the
rer cheapest t-yer brought to town at
W. F. Read's.
For your line imported and Key
West cigars, iro to M. Baunigart's
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store.
Just leceived at 'V. F. Read's a full
line of ladies line muslin underwear,
a'so girls' white dresses and infants'
slips." Call and see them.
Look here, gold-headed walking
sticks from $2.50 to $15 at F. M.
French's.
Legacy cigars are the best 5c
cigar in the market. For sale at
Parker Bros.
Read C. B. Roland & Co.'s adv.
on opposite page. They are actually
selling their elegant stock of cloth
ing at cost.
Patronize home industr.v and try
some oi J. Joseph's Havana filled
5c. cigars, the first of his own man
ufacture. A good, gentle, family horse,
buggy and harness, for sale at a
bargain. Enquire at the oflice of
Burkhart tfc Keeney.
A bankrupt stock of ladies',
Misses' and children's slippers
have just been received at Wiu.
-impson's, which will be sold at
cost.
A big remnant sale, including
lc 10 desirable remnants atone-half
the iv-uial price, is now offered by
A. B. Mcllwain. Call early and
get bargains.
Brownell & Stanard have com
menced running a delivery wagon
of their own, and will call every
morning wherever desired and re
ceive orders a id
prompt!'.
Messrs. "Will & Stark have re
ceived a fine iot of gold-headed
canes, fine silverware, gold watches
and chains, etc., which they are
offering at very low prices. Ca1!
and see them.
Keep oul the Hies by using screen
doors and windows, manufactured
md put in vour house complete at
t reasonable price, bv R. B. Vunk. !
ODDS arid EnD&;
An odd lot of all silk ribbons ranging from 2 to !
inches at 10c a yard.
The season's dress remnants incluainp- wools
wash goods at one-third their original value.
and
Odds and ends in hose, embroidtry andlaces.
Kemnants of silks and satins at ridiculous prices...
All these remnants must go no matter what prices
deliver goods
MONTEITH & SEITENBAGH.
Shop on corner of Second and
HI Is worth streets.
Valley Record: W. II. Shepherd
Mini son, who are "working on their
juaitz ledge about two miles south
of Ashland, will soon ship a ton of
the rock to the Portland Reduction
Works.
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ficall towcli for
'ccs b;il iK i' .d:ujj
i. RluiVts for
every customer at
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anient for the round trio will be I V""' l' busn? ' 2nd distant,
f )ld at the price of the fare one
way. They will dr put on sale July
2 and continue good until July 7.
A Marion county man innocently
"pulled a shotgun toward him''
or.e day last week. He will be
compelled to have the glove for his
right hand made to special order
after this, since gloves wih two
fingers are not in the general
market.
The anntnl camp-meeting of the
Christian h irch w.ll
grounds at Turner on Thursday,
June the 14 Suitable camping
ing places can be secured, and the
O. & C. railroad com pan v will
W.H.Parker; delegates to assist
in the tournament in Seattle on
July 1st and 2nd, C. W. Watts and
Watt Monteith. The company
made arrangements for proiding
a new racing c.irt.
e in at tneir n;,ut
Wedding iU-U.
A party of our citizens went to
Lebanon last evening to witness
the nuptials of Rev. Geo. Gibney
and Miss Mary Montague, which
was to take place in tnat city last
A lew invited guests and
relatives were in attendance, and
the event formed one of the most
importaut social events, as the
i-nntrartiliir ti:irt ar niiinnir fha
rrobably issue round trip tickets j m(Mt influential and respected
at a reduced rate. A targe auen-; citjzens 01- Lebanon.
tl..g.r. . r. .(i.nrr.lml I
The Lebanon branch of the O. & j
0. railroad will probablv extend to
Sodaville. Manager Koehler states elected bv
that an engineer will soon be sent; A. O. U. W
to look over the proposed exten- j foreman. R
t!ii"t:r i;ieilr".
The following officers have been
aletv JA)dge, No. 13,
M". W.,O.C.Awhrey ;
B. Vunk: overseer.
sion. The work will not be begun j W. E. Kelley ; recorder. G. W.
until the road is turned over to the i Dodder; financier, E. A. Parker;
Southern Pacific. Sunday Ore- j receiver, A. Savior; guide, J. W.
gonian. j Chiswell ; 1. V., M. Cowan; O.
. i W.. A. B. Woouin: trustee. Vinril
Wrist Kroken.
County Surveyor, E. T. T
Fisher, of Millers Station, was
cliilcd home before the election iu
Syracuse vras fairly completed, by
a'i Hccident to his son Fred, who
b-il while ffatliTing cherries and
broke one bone in his left wrist
Parker; medical examiners, J.
Hill and G. W. Maston.
Programme of the Academy of Our I dy 0j
Ferpetnal Help.
The annual commencement ex
ercises of the Sisters school, the
Academy of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help, will occur in this city on
Thursday, June 7, at 8:30 o'clock
p. m. The following programme
has been arranged :
PROGRAMME. '
Overture Qui Vivi, Misses B.
and A. Senders.
Salutatory Miss S. Sternberg.
Mocking bird Instrumental
duet, Misses F. and L. Brenner.
The Lily and the Rose Vocal
duet, Misses DuBruille and T.
Dodge.
Signal merch Instrumental
duet. Misses S. Sternburg and M.
Skellv.
INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA.
Concert polka Instrumental
duet, Misses T. Dodge and M.
Murray.
PROLOGUE TO SYLVIA'S JUBILEE.
II corcicolo Instrumental duet,
Misses A. Senders and M. Crosby.
Sylvia's Jubilee A drama in
three acts.
Zithern solo Interlude, Miss
Tottie Dodge and chorus of anuels.
Les Dames De Seville Fioin
BOOT
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Vonr school tax is now due ami
unless paid very soon will become
delinquent. Pav the same before
costs oi collection are added.
. M-nuoutT, .uisses r. and a. &en-
DralU of I., tannin;;. j (lers
L. Fanning, an aged and re-! Finding of Moses Tableau,
spected piur.eer oi Linn county, j The Musicians Song by pri-
died siiiioeniy at his home near; aiy vocal class,
this city yesterday morning. He: Mrs. Wiliis' Will In one act.
had been in-his usual health, and' "La Midget", Instrumental du-
died while seated at the breakfast i et Misses B. and A. Senders.
ta!"- J! leaves a wife and sev- j Gratuaring hoimis, diploma and
e at cm.uren, or.e oi tiiem being medal will be conferred
iViis. .,'unn i.uper, o: iangent. i i uro
Campbell.
on M iss
which will be
followed by the presentation ot
(nhl niodais. as nrizes for excellen-
cv in christian doctorine, polite
conduct, composition and book
keeping. Valedictorv Miss Lura M.Cam-
bell. " ' .
Song When Friendship Once is
Rooted Fast.
Closing Address His Grace, Most
Rev. Wm. H. Gross.
Finale Lme Hand , Gallop.
The school will re-dpen on Au
gust 27, 1SHK.
A re land white cow, spotted,
with two white feet, end of tail
white, star in forehead, imderslit
in the ear, strayed away from the
owner, II . Lampman. A reward
will be paid for her recoverv.
Milomnn Waalfd.
An active, energetic man, of
good business qualifications to
to act as agent for a San Francisco
tirm,for Aibanv and vicinity. Refer
ences required ; salary or commis
sion to the right man. Apply
Tuesday or Wednesday from 8 :3l)
to 10 a.m. and 5 to 6 r. si.
F. F. Mui.LKR, Revere House.
Ashiand TTaTogs: A.J. Taylor,
Samuel Marsh and Mr. Selph struck
a quartz ledge near God Hili
recently, which shows very rich
prospects. It is on the same ridge
s th? ledge from which Ray and
McDonnell were reported to have
taken several thousand dollars near
th" surface last year. The men
nounded out $3C'6 fwith a Inud
inoi tar in one day, and think they
have plenty of that, kind 'f rock.
G. L. Biackman now carries a
line line of Forrand and Yotey
oianos and organs.
SHOES
At Actual Cost
AT
Brownell & tad's.
Come Early and Get Sizes.
Will sell until all are
closed out.
We are selling goods at prices which they will not
be able to reach for
IO Years to Come !
HOW IS IT ?
Because we know where o buy," we know how to
buy, and we know how to sell. OUR GOODS never
grow old and shelf-worn waiting tor BJQ PROFITS-
The Bic Merchants Com to lis
j when they want to lump a big shipment and raise
the wind. e are always ready for them, and con
sequently we are able to offer baramswhich make
the people stare and think we are goingto fail.
No FeaR of Ttiat!
Ve shall keep on doing good for years to come.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
JAMES V.PlPE.Prop.
Flrt SJreec .... Allnm;
The heat variety of choice beef.veal.nmt.ton,
pork siusage, fctc.,in the city kaj)toustaiuly
in Uui-d.
' Cash pail for all kinds
WALLACE & THOJl SOX
FLI&M BLOCK. ,