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, - -. ; - .; ; Vt " I Muila at the Albany postottice close as follows: . l ot ill-otficesj uorth t Thti EtuTiern states 1 i '' -ie Wist Side ..." its M" I j1 -id the Xairovr Csjuge B. R. ) : :A I ForPorrland ai?d Stiieru ..-.'.11a.m. f'onaUis.and Vaquiiia.i..,!...M;i2;3i p. m. ai u.uce suutn....... ............. . .... . .7;:;o r. m. Tire postotf.ce will be closed eauH eVem:ii froin six t seven o'clock.- - t, Registered master for JtTie earlv morning t .ain shouldlw mailed before 6 6 clock the priVloncTenh)'."" '" ' " , , ' '" V. A . fc. It I IMS, T.lKi... NORTH BOUND. cnrts A- e. )CaU. expr. .Eugene ts If i ei-'ht ll:15uurill::;.j!i' ' , S4:".)ni i ...... ;u i'orti'd 10 liiani SOL'IK'BuUXiV i Arrives; OepartiS! Arrives Ca!a exp jh'-'Uiw e prsivht 7:45ptlj 8.0."pniiAshlaiid9.W.ni; 12 40pm Kiuene 2 -tfiniu 1 sn;r,,r,Woi!p S.fOnttl h .v. i". c;'4nE l'ecel.eu ior auUln uliei' 1 J ; . LEBANON BRANCH. V Mx'y Depart N.- 11.-. So IX.. ..'12.50 p Hi ...j 8.10 ptu Lebanon . 1 p in p ni F'ud Leb'n i " ' Ni' 1 14 . ja.OOp m-Albanv at i-2.00 p uj '" a- tn 2.45 u m ORE(;ON PACIFIC TUfiJ TABLK. .Arrives Departs . ..':11.3.".auu1.C'0 p in ;).2.';iiijtJ.50a in Pas-etiser. , Fldllt...... .IViTl.;S AKUIT TOW.V Iff- cream at the eitv restaurant to-day, ; -Q 3 i , i'1'.'rl. Yates, 'liinyor "of Inde pendence, is in tlie city; Ioys go to F. M. Fre: eh's and p t a y.old-he?-1ed ; ca;ie. V.-.-y cueap. I j Ho! man's electric litilit works in balem, n is .. understbod, wili at once be re-established. r The ladies society of the 1'resby-t'-rian church. Mvilt met thl- after noon with 3Irs. J." Jj. Cov,ahi" Your school tax is now due and unless paid very soon, will Income, delinquent. Pay the same before costs ot follection are added, t Kxamine the list of men who . can v accident jiolicies in the Trav eled Knd yon -wilHfind the? are t'u-seeing, careful , men. C'. B. Winn, agent. Curran & Monteith seld yester day to Autrast PegencupfcKiOacies of land in Benton county, belong ing to Louis Kerchofl' of Astoria ; crnsiderr.tion,1200i The Ladies Aid .Society have de emed t. adjourn for their summer vacation, so there will be no meel ins next month. Due notice .will be given for the next -meeting, o A; Senders has : started 31 head of horses to Albany.' Tie is yet Jin tue nor.-e" business, and will buy well-broken horses weighing from' ikv) to 2tHW pounds. He will onlv remain here until about the 20th. Ochoco Review. Frank ' Fosfinder was arrested yesterday on a charge of being drunk ami disorderly and was lodged in the city jail. "He had been put out of Burkhart's printing office and the Knss House for aims-: ive; language while drunk. ".:'s':.i.M) riBt: at mikn. . . -.-..ii j " I 1 esteraay morning a ,hiuc 1 o clock tue mgni v. 01.0 p.yeu at inu.uao me ngnt piani iti... a works :n Salem discovered a hie in the dry house in the rear of the , huiMing. ilie lnstantantiy gave j tiie - alarm, and, t J9 . department .nifklv resnonded. Water was oh- ; tained kom the null race; directed, at tne tlanies. - . r i " , The tire, however, i Isoon peiie- triitMi t.-iM-mam.buildinS. and, not- , wunstaiKnj ine-siruni; c"viii - i .... ' V ;,.nl . ArvlttAfl it ot tne. nremeii, fuuiqj. s" Tl" buildinz and contents are a complete rum .. . . The loss, as near ...- n 1? ; : a.-lean be ascertained, will proban d's 7 W reach.: $75Jmr?!iyidwL, as lol- ieiytricl fiVpr.ri4.00i); ma " chinery and inateriaTs "of tannins :mili and grain : cleaners, $8000; 'ockv etc,, $8000.: This; all be lor.wed to Tiios..: Ilpluian. The Wh and door factory of Churchill a, r.nX- ln.-ated in the'building ouuuuig, 10 I also a complete IossVirobably $20,-1 nsnranct! Gil uu.uicu. o 11 1... ....-(. 1 r.iY.eTtv. 2000. It is.-not Knon .:.-! - t flioro ..:isi anv in-. f jns!ice 'Oft i tle .s sas-h , .and ..factory,., " " ' ' Will.) . 1 1 ,,UL 1.1IVAV ..... - w . Mini.. "JT IRC uiin... .Mention was 'made a few days 'o 'that, thfi (lalena Mininz andi : AfiElinsr comnanv. of Portland, had recently been incorporated to work th silver lead nnnes 01 una 010 trier which, under the .company's .ntrarftif! manaffemeut, are show-. - r : To : .,-, Ti.a 1 tt uj 111 ccuuany, among other things.have ! uitielV cut a zood biid.e road to tne 1 l:il ies at a eost ui f i"w, ohm " . ' iinah ah irA .-i-iniv tiriT A1i.p. Mi'Iprsill. .!r.. ac- companied by Mr. Legh Harnett, :-'1sH-o 'tAw-n in a few. da vs to give1 the'-aiines under: the control of cbrhDanv a thorough and cntuaf - k-xaiiiuiatiou.. The lriih'es in qneameirHauT, C. Wjytj ' t'rbii were located .25 y.eariigo, bt 'v.,.r.CfasPv-fninr m the f 'eharacter nof -liwuif mxler sto d and appreciated Aere subse que nth' abandoned, and have only ' 'iei- 'ntiv fallen into, the posM-ssion nftle bresent company. As trM " n, iMti.-iia-. i:'uit'uins.'tnt.'- iVime Bnl r ' iirine.'-on Whu'h-bvec; '$:W;u; sO htf .""been . 'spent and large returns -re- ceived, and other goldmines, Hac , i ett anticipates a pleasant and :n-1 structive trip. .The Santiam nutifj assume im-iortance fr.-in being the j j- - nearest to -t'ortlandtudy about ltKJ miles distant, and it is time th'e-j : AllVULCJ Ui- Uir Uinu v ' - - j ". ; : officially' brought before the people of Portland. Oregbhian. merits of the district were tuliyand A new lot -f A Browncl di Jrize lW! LAST Mlilll's ETT.4IX;1E.T, Iaterertbiff Commence ment Exorcises of the ! Sisters' Academy of This City. The commencement' exercises ot the.iAcademy ot Our Lady of j Perpetual Help at the oOera house i last eveniEg' was a most successful ' and interesting affair The follow ing programme was well rendered OvertureQui Vivj, Misses B. and A. Senders. ' iSalutatory Miss 8. Sternberg. : Mocking bird Instrumental duet, Misses F. and L: Jirenner. The Lily1 and the Rose Vocal duet, . Misses DuBruiile and T. Dodjre? r signal m?rch Instrumental duet. Misses tSternburg and M. ke!ly. : (Joueert polka rnstrumental duet, 'Misses T. Uotlge and M. Murray; II coreicolo Instrumental duet, Misses A,. Senders and M. Crosby. Sylvia's Jubilee-A drama in three acts.v. . Zitherh solo Interlude, Miss Tottie Dodge and chorus of angels. LerfDifmes De StsviMe From Sdiuburt, Misses B,aud A. Sen ders. 'Finding of Moses Tableau. The Musicians Sting by prl- aiy vocal'fLlass. j MraVjrus' WillIn one act. "La Midget", Instrumental du et Misse8li. and A. Senders. ; Gr&tuating honors'; diploma and medaf eere conferred on Miss Lura iM CampbeUj which was ioi lowed by the presentation oi goid niedais, as prizes for excellen cy in christian dpcfoiine, polit ; conduct, composition and book keeping, '"""i Valedictorv-Miss Lura M.Camp bell. Jr"aw i Song When Friendship Once is Rooted Fast. - : Closing address His jrace,Most i i ev. H m. H. (jioss. Finale Lne Hand (.Jallop. s lhe school will re-ouen on Au gust 27, 1888. j rrominein parts in the drama' ;wt-re wejl sustaanedTy the J'ollow ing ydring-adies : 1 - Sadi"oheiv Tottie Dodge, "Mary "and " Tracy llorfman, Nora Zeys's, Clyde Fox, Fannie and Lillie Brenner, Sarah Sternberg, Amelia Senders, Lou Webher, Carrie Pfeitl'er, Maggie Murray, Lena DnbrtriHe, Mary Skeby, Jennie Cunn;,igham and others. The following gold medals were awarded." ... Gold medal for Christian do. -trine, presented by Mrs. Mady and awarded by the academy to Miss Mary K. fekeliy. , Medal tor composition and rhetoric, presented by .R. S. Strahan, judge of the supreme court, and awarded , to'? Miss Lula M. VebVM?r; ., . : ; , Medal f6r btokKeeping, present ed by J)r.?F- O'Toole and awarded to Miss Amelia Senders, j!W Medal fonpolite depoitinent.pre sente'd bjf.KA (iross,': Esq., and awarded i-tefMiss -!eille Rich, of Yaqtiina.17::... '--;..-':'. ; Ttli: U.illJUOA I'OMHISSIO.V. The Regular f Moitfihr 3 feessioa Letters Being Seat Oat-Airioal Statements. The railroad commission met at the state capitol W e inesday and transacted its regmar monthly grist o' business. The following cir ular letter was drawn up, and will be sent out over the state: Mr. : Sir: You-are re quested to furnish the .board of railroad eohmiissioners ifor the state of Un ,6n with anv reiiabie infor-1 mation as to whetl the railroad companies in your vicinity lurnish facilities suthcient to transpert .m and other prodacts to !narket , a reasoliab!e tinie rid without unnei.e.SSiirv or damagma dekv8 AU u th"ere is any fa ..,.; ,.-;;.. 1 .ii , tetweeki shitm.-rs hv nnder- wpiuiiiji"- nr niuIfrFilIiiiff nf friorhf. ! t 1 . . fitfl 1. A I .i.n' rs t ! 91 r Ki .1 mr 1 ,..v ,.,..i - . otiier method? - Clerk Bell is now engaged in 1 sending out to the different railroad companies in Oregon the blank statements of the companies' bnsi- ness, which must be furnished the ! commission each vear beiore isop-i tember lstv.---. -. :.tt. z -.- Z There are also being sent tothe different railroad companies ot:tthe! state letters asking for a "descrip-1 tive statement of freight" carried by iheTOWjlany so that the Coni mission can make a full and coni- , . rfiu,rrtn H,p lpislntiire nr iUa. m,vtwwa( B j' nextsessiort? - - - 4 ClerkCell, willjiifa few days go to Poi-flarJd-and n"f?ike the rounds theT'lnfed offices and obtain Airom kefifei a statement of ' the , Icausalities that have occurred oh - resnectlve lines dnrintr the fifteen -luonths beginning April letr! -Jlr7, and-endinlfifwne 30. W88. This i.the-time durinii which : the wcommisslbtt-has had supervision of the railroatLarlVirs of Oregon, i " i P ThefuBmission will have a fsorul deal of business during the next few nfo'riThT. . fieM ' & Indications ni.w ire that our :e t i. kj....,l, n Oovs,jkjc gu iu otrumr, iu f1ia - - o in-iii cmiiia fsr stpnnnior they expect to bring bade arjA hinifls. It was exoected that' onlv ti"f8Tteams4joni. Ore-nrffnd Washing-; ticarton -Id) til pait injthetburn- ton wctld) atts received f3a-ninr tfi'at the crack nunster, -Nanaimo and sncouver, B. CwOTed aiso.Aje there and fell iWas'ed nftsti'ay and severs. 1 sbower-ha-e visited us since. Prior to these jams, urojuecu . tor this' coatp-,.kfd mos gtcomy, as grass j aaap-iiii were sutietjug t'"' nioisciv ! V- I and awre-.was I bemg:.rais,esl, 1 littie hope or a:iy ieeii bat s-ince tliese r;:i:is hi I least. a liii.ii crop is insured ar.il wi m ?:vJcr f i's i.ii.i stockriK-u itei that the coautv 1 saved nderorto win their share of-the i5x...; wV.i, V t 1 rnmmmmmm6&mmmm!m -'-tss ; :. : w.tl T.J...Htt-. waierenye wtll&S &itiMM&& IWmt I " " -' The Ochoco Review says:!'''Ju.r)W l,Ari toyi I lit ueu ui bins section iuw i cuiuaij,,;.: n - ... - ... io,vinA---.T--?-'S1'v.-.::- t T- t THE 3IOI?yiXG-? --HEItALp: FIUDAT, JI S... 1S.88 PilSiiC AT T .i A tit NT. The Eain Pails to Dampea the. Ardor of the Larga Attendance of Feupie. Yesterday, the appointed time for the grange picnic,- at,- Blevius' bridge, under the auspices of the Tangent grange, though very damp irom tne mm oi the previous day, and lowering ;ia apperaucej wit nesBed a goouly attendance' of peo ple Dent on Having a day oi pleas uie and recreation. ' , ? : f: The exercises were enlivened by excellent music, furnished by Tangent Brass Band. J. H. Scott, niastei of Tangent grange, presided and announced the opening of the meeting by prayer uy Rev. Mc Far and. . .. . . . . : "Mr. John Simpson, lecturer of the state grange, was introduced, and spoke iu a lluent manner j giv ing the work of the grange, its in fluence for good, anu its availabil ity tor bettering the condition of the husbandman. Mr. David. Brewer, a totally blind man, sang in a beautiiul manner a religious bong, which was listened to with the closeot attention, t .' li. F.. tlayes, master of; the. state state grarige, was iutrpducedi and spoke'at lei)gtli upou Uie histoncai parti of the patrons; oi Husbandry, siib.imj itsjrise anuiprogrets: lie showed that the principle's 'of the grange intended to forward the tiue interests of the entire community, without regard to class or occupa .lion , that the prosperity of all classes depends entirely uppn the prbsirityof the tiiierri ot uie soii- Tne induence of th grange in directing legislation had already been oi great benefit, in the regu lation ot railroad iares,tin directing legislation that reduces the burden ol taxation to producers,in peu- tions to congress tliat lias caused the reduction of postage on seeUo, buife scions, etc,', m 'passing tlifoun jiDQj s mail's ;vnij turn jpe4kmg;, afhiivy aiiirciime on,, unil'iii toiiseiiiince ahinie?mfs sion was taken, and dinner sei ved )in the usjual picnic prolusion, sear 'soned with ah otcasional'iainurop. Afterwards a song by a special choir :was'rendered and 'Mr. Hays fini: bed his discussion, brjnging ihany additional strong' points in favor of tlfe workings oi die grange. Horn R. A. Irvine was intro-i duced and gave the Workings and tufiuence of Linn County Business Council, as a lactor in tne grange cl,nu iii,r tlii. l.i.trtf. ri tl.o m.-.tt- ?iiwti ins, a.a.wj , ji tine Liiyji v 1 1 1 i. - sase iai auu uuier laws anu measf tires that had directlv oritrinatedirl the council He was listened tol:i$raB id lhe imarket; ..1.; , 1 - ii . . .... aiteniiveiy ana. imiy sustained nis subject." . The prospect"' of more rain in- duced a retreat of your correspond- j sellitur their elegant stock of cloth eut, but a large humber of peop.e j ing at costVT J C!" iZT were .met, on their way to the! giuuuuo, uu miuuuDituij ,-ouiei speakers -addressed, the audience uuiuig uitrmoon, lor mere seemea to, De iio.uisposiuou to, leave even if the gehtle'rain did "continue to descend; ' THK SALEM I1KE. Additional Particnlars of: the Conflogratfon Three Men Arrested for Murder. Special to the Hkrald. Salem, June 7. The fire depart ment did not leave the scene of this morning's fire till about 4 o'clock. The tire was pne of .'he hottest and most serious ever known in Salem. At one time adjoining residences were in great danger, and it was onlv bv dint of hard effort that thev were saved. The night was fortu- i nately wet or other buildings must surelv have caught and ourned. The loss is a most serious one,. not only' to the ; owners but to the public at IargeJ .ilhe '.building was known as the old agricultural works, and was erected 18 years ago by A. Myers at. a cost of $80,000. lie started in it. a large, manufac- tory of agricultural implements,but; liraU L- 1 1 Yt" t A TfrTvt I TiaUCO1 i"into t her band s. T , If has leen in JXi-i'-Ja - h- u. vL voiveu m enutess litigation ana was finally Iwught by Mr.,Holifian a few years ayoiata greatly reduced figure. ' It if likely that' be will re buildilhoiibbeing almost wrecked- financially, ije cannot state ios jieIy.ivTiie Ipssls $75;006j as tel egraphed this inorning. The city's Weet-4re -now. in darkness and business bouses are lighted by oil. THE KOCK CREEK AFFAIB. Tuesdav a warrant wagjs orDjpyt; before Justice Lyons of Fox Valley in Linn' county, charging Mart Smith, his -brother', and; another man whpse, name coul not be as irerWinel, With" the attein'iifed tomtr der of Cbasj Thomas, two weekp since! They are now, in-', custody and will probably be examined on Saturday. " District Attorney Belt has been sent for and W'll go up to Fox Valley'to-mofroW J The Smiths are nephews of the Thomases; and are supposed tp be . leaders of the vigilante committee sworn to ex terminate - them - or make them leave the' country; : 1 Animal M. K. C arerencc. Rev.-FL-P Webb, pastor of the M.-E. church .in f,hi city, states that the annual . conference of the M. F. fhnrcli'w! lhi' 1voll otir., ??e City,on .Au ,30r K W. .V. liide, of Topeka, Kansas.! will preside. ' At 'the session ot the genenil conference just closed in 1 New York": Mr--1 -Webbr statPB the. ! following i.ew bishops were re-elected : John' II. Vincent, J. . vu7. IJ T -t TIL' - T V. 1 I1A jii-.aju, l. w, Joyce, . i. r. Aewniun A re 3 and white cow, 'sptf.(? wi;h two. wiiiti-. j,.,-:, vnd of t:iii wh-te. star in forehead, iin-kr-ir in thA ear, stayed away fi-..m ti e owner, II. Lampman. A reward wiil be pa im tor hr reco--'-v Law rs- 2' Ii'ds f..r 1, at Read s. ami H.. A'. l-rOOl SJAll (L crw TM Tl.- 1 ' W-5l-MyTO.(W.T ! . T THE OFFICIAL COl'.MT. Blackburn lc3ted by Ihre3 liajorlty A Sarprisa tn Survey off "v V lhe official canvass of the. iotei-l. (,rain'U--caid6ia8rwe lookin of Linn couuty was made last i'vell. night, and was completed artduueyj beiore midnighc. and thewc6m-J pletevoteis published elsewhere. . It showed an error -in the , Vo.tu 6f Santiam precinct on couiuy- judgie of six votea in favor oi D'. 'R. N. Blackburn, which gives the ela tion to the latter by thie majority. On the vote for survey or . a queer situation was discovered The clerks of Santiam and ..Franklin Butte precincts neglected o' jecord the vote for 0 'Conner and. tfie ; i" turns were sent in with that; vote blank. This gives Fisheria' toft-, jority of 145 It is -quite certain' ttiat O 'Conner received -enough votes to elect him by a majority off over 50, but the board could not go behind the returns, and': th,e .vote will stand with a majority of 145 in favor of Fisher, unless a: :qn test is made on the election.. - ' Smoke,Estrellas. " "VVigv.am&lippenfe at Read's, f Six r.avesfoiva jdollar;i T. Jones's A Dew til voice "of British triintiiiul;?" at Read's. Do net fail to see Duhuiihe's jliplay horse. Ice cream every day at Frances Pfeirler's. ave your orders at Brownellfc Staliara'slor t-lipii-e bernetsr r A tine line ' of im'"nortedi ci'jais re- ceived at Brownell fc Stanard's A choice 'ot of unrTmvrtssttl- ?asten hams at Wallace & Thompson's. The place to buv, v:tll. paper is wliero you cun.g:t it trjiiiiiied, vxith out extra cliarg-. lortiu'illeriv CO. uu-Luwt Go to Fortmiller & Co.'s for fun forrurm. ture reviver and clean up your i old .,1.1 fuViiftnire; then tutia Smyrna; rwJ to'j beautify ycur home. Just received, iither lot '-.of tho.e: tine hand tewed French. kid siioesj tin- ver cheapest eyer brouirht'td-towjii at W.F.VKead's.v L.) For vpur, tkier imported and jKey West cigar, Vo TO sl.y' Bu'umjrhrt's rt;rarstore,onfr door east of Black man's drug store. Jusficceived alW.,F. Reacfsa sfullJ li ie of Indies" tine" muslin. riiHh?r'.-eiir,H ,aUo .mrja, white dresses and infants sups. v;an anu see Look her, .gold-headed walking sticks from-.fi50 to $15 at F? Mi SUCKS IfC. i t , ' i Kiiench's. 5. i r 7 2 ,cy;' cigars are vthe-: best 5d For sale at .n..i.v. xa.Ar, -i 1 3 f l" -tp Read C. B. Roland & Co.'s adv. on opposite page, lheyare actually Patronise home industry and try' isome oiJ. Joseiih's Havana tilled j .-K.. ciar8,; the first of his own man- : ufacture A good, gentle, family horse, and. tiarnessi for sale at a bargain . Enquire at the office ' 61 Burkhart &"Keenejr.'.t C T: I t!l A bankrupt.'-siock. t) ladiaV., Misses' and. children's' - slippers ! haYeOiil.iceiTCara -Win,, 1-Mtnpoon's, 'which will be sold at cost. .c'J .ij) Ci Id A big remnant ,-sale, including 1000 desira!)Ie remnants at one-half ; the usual price, is now offered by J A. VB. Mcllwain. Call early and j 1 get iiargains.' w !i' a ':. i! BroWheil &1 Stanard1 have com-) jnenced.ruiuung a( delivery wagon j of their own, and will att 'eveiy -morning wTierever desired ftid re-J ceive orders and deli.ver goods i promptly. Messrs. Will & Stark have re ceived a fine lot of gold-headed canes, fine silverware; gold watches and chains, etc., which they are offering at very low prices. Call and see them... ' Keep out .the flies by-using Screen! doors and; windows, v.manufaetured i a reasonable price, by R".""Br Vrmk. Shop;pnNiCprher of . Second -and Kllsworth' streets. . - C J LKTTKK MST. Following is the list of letters remaining in the postofficeat Albany, June 7. 1888. Per sofis caltiiix for these fettles ill ive tfw.date on which i hey were advertised: Arnold Alvah 3ainl,i Ot wer H. Burkhart, Kohert Berson, Mies "Bell Deaton, Mrs. Mary Halstead, D. H. rnomas, nn: Eti- i wiuwii.m.-ifcv; Williams, James Rukus Tuompsox. P. M Discoveries More Yalanble Tkaa coverv ior -uonsuniDiion anu Trscase? r of the Throat, Chest and Lungs and f yaHfpWfi CafcK-Cjure, th..wily ,uar- anreea cure ,for'Utariv,-'o4 -" head and kindred complaints. They are sold at SI -per package, or three for 3.50 and) are recommended : and used by the leading physicians 0f the Pacific Coast. ?fo secret compounds. Guaranteed by Foshay & Mason. '! f ri , i ' : i : l i OreaoVi Poppilallon. ' : -.'.l! ,! j t -i s!.-''-'-J ' i I ' Year bv year there is a steady and heavy gain in the population of the state. This is apparent in the vote j east at successive central elections. 654. It will now exceed 60,000. Multnomah county alone increases her vote about 1500 iu two years. It is apparent that throughout the state the increasing vote is propor tionately republican. In 1SS0 the total vote ct Oregon was 40,816. ht of nftoi$&v&MwwX.&K'AW ;.nnq.vr4-Dien bftr:,we. wiU y thitii' new, o i 2 'ji'.-f: ... nne-pVece ) nmsic witli i hist.' -So'methSnir.ne.w; G. L. Blackmail o6w !: carries a fine line of Forrand;. and. ; V'Otey' pianos and organs. ' ; ':' ; ' . .. i f hot. vpnr mariH. the I .OIEs. - .v Junction-, June 6. Klectidii .p&sseti'oir'quietly. : Al. Weaver, of Alsea, ii in town. -Viiidinor My'if tliat Lane county hasj gone aboui 2pprie)Hiblican. VTbere wereveifl&en ; t)rohibition rvote's cast for Trof; Gk M-i Miller in Junction precinct. ''I Rf4neo.:;McKjp.ley, of .u gene',J wilf; preach here on next ;SabbatlvjeveHing. 3 i The'receht raiifls i' haTve 'made the farmers glad, and n.owMhe cry is 1 am atraid there will be too much rain. I The funeral of Fd. Smith which was1 to have: been preached last Kiinday, was ' postponed; until the first Sunday, in June." i f Mary ..Stirrng and ' Bell Mulhol laijd, vw;hpj are teaching on the SiaslaW; canie' lionie on -Saturday, hnd "returned on .Monday. T Chi!d?eh?s Services on last Sun lay"'evenirig,vwa an eiijoyable af Reiuw'as well decorated with flowers, and everybody .voted the entertainment, a. grand success. Receipts of the. evening' was $11.07. ''You will iieveriniss tSie water 'Till the'w'ell ruiis drv'." If you want a well dug call on E.: TB. Davidson lie does prompt work at a rcapoiiiiblo price. Orders can be left at.lhis pftlce, ... . ' OVsei ve oTir Carthon On 'opposite page. ELECTION HKFOIS i n tttti tt nmr 1 -itit n nnn - tt W ltl "ii fttt.Htfl ra N , VIA W M UAVJM AiW I WWW Bat .thia. does 1 not interfere with with the Great Slaughter --. , 1 . .of Men's and. Boys', Call early to get teaains Strictlv first-class goods and prices' that cannot be undersold, are uuranteed.. , .. . i .- 1 f" iti 6 AT 4- -ft- u Cons, Early anlGot Sizes. : : i , ) iir, Will Sell until vET - TIESv3l PE , Prop. . 1 The, he3t vanctyweaoiee bcef.veal.mr.tton 'The be3t variety weaoiee bcef.veal.mr.tton. pork" wi-Mge, eujin.the city ksinconsumtiy an baLi. ; 'r-.: ; i u:: S3" Cish paid for all kinds JL'MTIOX . l -.... 1 . , . - , - V .5V. 1 AND ? -i , ' ' -; . ..' " .': IlrirSntS RnhirifV uiwOaiiUwiiw ""; ) r1 I ' - --- - At ActiiiiL Cost 11 P l V arid An odd lot of all silk . mclies iit 10c a yard. T The season's dress remnants incluoing wools wash goods at one-third their original value. . Odds and ehd3 in hose, Kemnants of silks and :. U 1 ' ,4t:1etolr;atmusi,go.) matter what price 10 We are selling goods at prices which they, will not --'' " ; be able to reach ibr v '' IO Years - i' - Ovt;i: Because we know whereT o Imy-wie -krfcow how buyanweiniow hovvtser00jiM grow: old and, sheltwdr&itmg;!i;Bj .' .'!.".."'."" '..'.'.', ' ;' '' '"i V - j!r H" :""i!- "'''n'.' .fWOlrJ ii';oh;- : . . ":..:.;;'; ;" "-: y-, f -.-t -,v.n-i ...a. TlieBifWi r i t:t; j when they; want to lunip- uuc mu..i.,.M,.o.aic ttii.i.j tsaii-y ;iur J,ut?iu. ana con- 7 secjuently -we. are arile?to!pAVi!b make Jjr'Pfeliple sare &nd tliti'wearS ;:;m.sMii'k GciLiy.'j a dan J 8.-tOH07T a-iiM ' ' FLINN::.BLOCKl ribbons rancrinof from 2 to J - o o . " - and embroidery-, and laces,' satins at: ridiculous prices- MONTEITH & SElf ENBACH. IT to Come I srfT at iJsJsa-jT 7iimf. ver A ov;t f. d;afc I sh: .! .1L zisiir.' am ftV 1 i -:.-?. to v fiiiiax'.-) a:" biff shipment' and raise . ' t 'r - t irf.i-,.r ...Ji ii;;s coffer C biid hug Jifjii) Sfoiio;n v-5.iV. guiiiji jfu boor yia .bo-iasqf-'''' f p-avt t9-ii vin -- .BHiil-j-j-i--. ,-javiiviimr6i! J ?l.f! DO Sii! WALLACE &;im6M&6K. t- W 6 jf 1 k -7