THE 3IOPv7IXG HERALD: SATURDAY. JTJXE 1SSS
smrtTiThirTi)-xvifii
' O. V . R. JSJiK TAKlt.
NORTH BOO'D.
i
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J:uu.:ne ex 11:15 ami l;35-.un 34:.pm
t-'ct I I 7:10anii "
SOUTH BoUM.
Arrives! Departs! Arrives
Ca'atxp j 7;4.-piiil 5pm, Ashland S.Oanm
Freight -":. Ik!''
. , ; ; '-rr
- . .vwu.itu.ntu lursuuiii alter 11 A. M
f t t!if saunj day.
LEBANON" BRANCH.
Tiv A'ha'yi bc.iit
Arrives.
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No 13
112.50 p ni;Lor-:i!ioii
I S.Hp n.
at 1 30 p in
3.50 p in
F in Leb'n I
N't? 12.
N. H
5.00) m AlbatiTat 5.45 am"
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OREOOX PACIFIC TIMK TAIlLK.
Arrives Uepurcs
"ltVi.vlmii.o'op m
5.i5n:n(;.50a m
Passenger. ..
Freight
-. JIM I !.. AV.UKT tun
For millinery at astonishing low
figures call on Airs. O'Conner.
Band of Hope will meet at the
W.C.T.U. hall this afternoon at 3
o'clock.
(t. L. Blackman now carries a
tine line of Forrand and Votey
pianos and organs.
A. J. Zumwait, of Lane county,
was in the city yesterday, looking
after business matters.
Patronize home industry and trv
: c e Oi J. Joseph's Havana tilled
f- cigars, tiie tirst of his own man
ufacture. vv 1:1.
M. Hillearv
ot
i.iarion county, was m the city
yesrerday looking after business
matters.
A good, gentle, family horse, j
buggy and harness, for sale at a j
bargain. F.nquire at the office of
j.urkhart & Keeney.
Your school tax is now due and j
unless paid very soon will hectare j
lilinquent. Pay the same before j
jts ol collection are added. i
The concert announced to be!
given by the M
congregation has
1 ,.i.w.t.
i. . i
until Friday, the 2'd inst.
Call for the ice wagon. Francis
1'iViner will deliver ice instantane-oi'-ly
to any part of the city. Or
der of the driver or at the store.
.Mrs. Failing, who killed lierhus
liand in San Francisco, some time
since, will plead insanity as an ex-'
ruse tor shooting her husband.
The Rev. .lessee C. Ta lor will
hold div'-ie service in St Peter's
F.piscopal chunh on Sunday, June
17, morning and evening. All are
invi' 'd to attend.
Mrs. Fast's boarding house lias ''
"beep, removed to two doos east of j ermen should be compelled to do
the Russ House, where she is pre-1 likewise. Gov. Pennoyer has re
pared to offer first-class board and I ferred the matter to the fish corn
icing bv the week or month, mission to investigate, with in
vrcc.n. n.fuv : structions to take such action as
doors and windows, manufactured j
Ws and windows. nuiminrtHrcl i
and pu :- your house complete at i
it reasonable price, bv li. B. Yunk. I
Snoj. on comer of Second and j
Eu-worth streets. ,
Those handsome gold-headed ;
cu'. es presented to Messrs. Elkins i
sr.ti Geiseudorfer. the tirad nates of I
t ,e college class this vear. were the j
kn'.i li.' remeiiibrance
? of tlie ciass ol !
b;. and will be dulv appreciated j 'Jinerent ' mactunes, and com par
as such, j ing all points of merit, including
Ju'ius iiradwohl d
' . j ..ii i ,.: r p"ce and terms ot purchase, thev
us iiradwohl desires farmers',1, , , ' , .
to call and examine Ids agncnltu
r.d inipleinents even if they do not i r
I'uv. lb; charges nothing tor show-1
:t!'Z goods, and farmers may learn
something to their advantage con-
ctiP'ng low prices.
Curran Monteith sold yester
day to Wi liam Wassoin, ate of Hii
no;s, 1 1..') acres ot land: considerate-.
ioHiio.OO. Tlie above is
Known as tin Joint A. vvnson i
A. Wilson
Stock Farm, and is situated !)
ndies east of ilarrisburg, and is
i,...,..i w,. r,.l 5r.rl.rps to hp',
viifiucir'J ' ' y qVj- j -r -'v ;
t;:e best stock farm in Linn county. I
Mr. Wassoai will bring out some
line stock from tbe East, with
which to stock the farm, and will
follow stock raising in the future
as a business.
Hr. Jekjll ami Mr. Hle.
At the opera house next Monday
evening this celebrated sensation
al drama will be produced for the
tirst time in Oregou, by Mr. Geo.
M. Wood supported by Miss Mar
guerite St. John and their full
English company, who after a
m'-t successful season throughout
f.ir. East,' and lately in San Fran
cisco, are coming overland to
Portland. Mr. Geo. Wood comes
to us bearing a high degree of
merit; receiving the hearty en
dorsement of tlie press and public
all over the country, and we would
like to see as good a company as
7li;s is to do well in our city, as it
ra iks among the best compani:,
at present on the road.
Another Hotel .
Arrant'ements are being perfect- !
. .. ii il'.. . i. !
ed wnereov me om .
will be re-opened and fitted up in I
fi t -class st vie. Mr. Kace will se-;
. . . " , - . i .: . u:.l l..... i
,orP v tlie Old 4TL. viiai
..,- it hv liiRKlllir Ills Old wise
enough to be confirmed ty mei i)ffp xa nimiS i.iiriuns. ,
-.urt Atii put it in first-class order I The steamer Mischief is pre-j
i: he receives sufficient encourage- e(j to taj;e p;u-ties out to sea j
ment. The citizens are taking hold ;rom Xew,,ort fishing, and will j
of the matter in earliest and tne j ,riake frequent trips when the
arrangements will prooaoly be sat-j t. : nieasant. Parties de-i
is.:ii'torilv completed.
lard ol lli:nk"-
T.- rh nijinv friends and
neigh-
bors who so kin.lly tenuereu ui
ad and sympathy during tne ie
recent fatal illness of my late hus-
b;t
1. J. II. Foster, i uesnc u
lend mv
sincere tbanss. ana me
same
are hurehv tenueroo.
Mils. L- M. Foster.
..,l.i I'riJtchii'i.
market
T
!,e best white shirt in t e " frr,
V c Fv..a-.. vinl don't torgt-t taat :
.ruposes'to give away a fin d j
tliC
t V
t. I. u-ith thctu. Call
tiri ii
avid iuves
ti it" you need a good shirt.
THE C.iLU'OOJl 3m E.
! -ome Stcent Strikes in this District
Eave j
Given it a Genuine Sooin,
I Correspondence cf the Oregnnian.
i Brownsville, June 12.
The CaLpooia mining uisu'et.
which ior tl:e last year has re
ceived but Httle attentiun, is now
enjoying a genuine boom, in con
sequence of some recent "strikes."
A jarty consisting of some of
Brownsville's enterprising citizens
numbering tome experts, and
- P11 en. a
m.'ner oi Lb years experience
started lor tl-.e above named dis
trict on the 7th of Miy last. A
glance at the country revealed a
mineral belt of perhaps two miles
in width and in leu-it h co-extensive
with the Cascade range.
Beginning at a point about one
mile below the soouree of the Cal
apooia, is The Consolidated
Calapooia." This consolidation
comprises five distinct claimes.
The Jumbo mine, a ledge 25 feet
in width, is located one mile furth
er down the river. This claim
was but recently located, and al
ready several persons, eager to
swell their purses, have posted
claims on this mammoth lead.still
further west, and m the immedi
ate vicinity of Treasure mountain,
are located the Emma,Blanchard's
Fovorite, The Gold Dust, Zamoni,
Brownsville, and other mines.
These mines are located in a re
gion favorably situated. Their
I'lo.viimi v 10 me laiming oeu, me
short distance to Brownsville and
other towns, and better than all
else, an abundance of timber, an
eqtensive water-power and other
mining facilities, warrant us in
beleivmg that this section will
prove a bonanza.
Aiready this company is nego j
tiating with an Albany firm to put !
up a custom mill on Gold Flat.
THE UMI LAW.
Violated by
the Trap
Men.
and Pound Set !
The Portland News savs : Alex
Sutton, secretary of the Columbia
riyer fishermet.' protective union,
has writteu a ie:ter to Governor
1'ennoyer, complaining of viola-1
t,..,.c r.f l.,...
r,f n . ..:.' ..4.
I of the fish law is that all fishing in
the Columbia aud tributa'-ies shall
cease between the hours of (J p. m.
each Saturday, and 6 p. m. Sunday,
during four months in the year.
Mr. Sutton alleges that these
pound net men arrange their trap.,
on Saturday nights so that to the
inexperienced eye they appear in
operative; but the fact is that they
are as effective in entrapping the
unwary salmon as at any other
lime. On the other hand, Mr.
Sutton alleges that the rill net
fishermen have observed the law !
strictly, and he asks that trap fish-
ii .
tlie law "ireCiS.
H.- e-H i s.
Yesterday a large number of en-
Yesterday a large number of en-1
terprising and influential farmers
, f tllis a,Kl .'"joining counties, I
w-'rf !n ttie ;it.v looking up the
matter of harvesters ..to garner in
Hie approaching abundantly prom- j
is'nS liarvest.'. Alter viewing tlie j
iitrt ltitii on Liu. v!?uuiiic muvcsici,
which is carried by the po'-ular
hrni ot Stewart & Sox. these gen
tlemen are commanding a lar ge
trade throughout the vallev.
i'irl Uiimk.
The first gun fired during the
civil war in America was dis
charged by Franklin J. Moses at
the steamer Star of the West, sent
, - ; i,si
, 1 1 , , s
Edmund Rurhn. an old irg'n,,n
tared the hrtsiun at Sumpter It
;s s lid that Moses is now a convict
iu the Massachusetts penitentiary,
and it was stated in southern
papers alter the war that Rufiin
nad committed suicide after the
surreudcr ot Fort Surnpter.
I. S. anil Canadian Territory.
The relative area of the Uuited
States and Canada is seldom under
stood by those who are Dot espe-
j cially versed in geographical facts.
Many oeople are surprised at
learning that the area of the
United States only exceedes that o
Canada by about 30.000 squa.e
miles. The Un:ted States has 3,
501,404 square miles; Canada, 3,
470,302.
A Couimenilalile Project.
W. H. Looney is making active
efiorts to induce the stocking of
Lake creek a body of water some
mile or so in extent Dear his
t'athers's place, with earn fish. If
be is oiven sufficient aid he will
succeed in !vs efforts and thus es-
tablish a veiv profitable business
, ... i. i 1 : ...
tmi future veuis. as me luctui-v
ioi nuure
nanied is fit
.Ujcn Df ca
&
finely adapted to propa
arn
Siring to go on some pai ucuuu
will please send notice ahear.
Tickets $1, not including meals.
Address J. J. vVinant, master of
steamer Mischief, Newport.
Mv daughter v.a
greatly;
troubiect wira M;roiu;a, aim, ai one
time, it was leatvi she wouid lose
bers'ight. Ayer's Sarsaparilia has
completely restoreu her heaitii,
iru; lic-r eyes are as vttri; vtci,
with not a trace ot scroiu. a in her
, .
system,
Conn.
(i. King, ivnungry
!
. J
Six shaves for a do' lar at Viereck's
state dispatch::.
Convict Cramp Makes Another A. tempt to
Coamii1; Suicide,
Salem, June 15. Convict Crump
nude another attempt to commit
suicide last night bv jumping from
the top bunk in his cell to tii - floor!
hea l first. He was knocked sense
less, but will recover.
fixed $200.
In the circuit court J. M. Dins
more was to-day fined two hun
dred dollars for knocking down
James Farlev on election night.
M'BI V AI ITIO .
Under instructions from Messrs.
Johnson & Higgins, average ad
justers,! will sell at public auction,
for account of whom it may con
cern, on June 20, 1SS8, at 10. m.,
at the warehouse of the Oregon
Development Co., Yaquina City,
Oregon, the following goods saved
from the wreck of the steamship
Yaquina City, more or less dam
eged :
l. S., Ypqr'na, S - -efcs of floats.
O. W. H. , Florence, 4 cases lard
M. & K., H ireiice, 3 cases of dugs and 6
cas " candy.
L. W. W , Newport. 5 chests tea.
SIcK. & P., Nuwpoi t, 1" p-ckajres groceries.
J. B.. Newport, 1 kejjf liquor.
W. & T . Newport, 1 bbl liqour.
R. A , Newpoit. 1 case crackers.
"P.", Salem, 1 box varnish.
G. E , Asliiat.d, 0 phus g -oeei es.
5 &M , As'dand, 1 box spice
U. P: 15., Ashland, 2 ca-es boots.
J. W W Corvrllis, 1 case tcys and one
pk'j; pictures.
.1 V P .1- Sim f?r-.rnilhitf 1 mun nr-ffnt 1
j mat sib-e, 1 ch t tt-a.
H. V , Jai-ksoiu .lie, 1 ca-e drnirs.
11. & W., Jacksonviilc, 7 '.ki;s roecrie?
J. H. H. &, Co., M'-'MinnviMe, 5 i-ksa grocer
ies. F M. D., Mill 4, 3 pkrs sroceries.
N. M., - s bundles iron.
Goods to be sold as they now lie
and to be at risk of purchaser upon
the fall of the hammer. Terms
cash. W. P. Watson,
Auctioneer.
Slimed ii i Auain.
Yesterday's Statesman: S;iys th-:
repairs to the wheel room of the
I water worus. damaged last ween ny
the Holman fire, were couiiileted
; yesterday afternoon, and th-i works
I were sta'"ted b.v water power again at
1 4:30 'c,ock- Steam has be' n useA
aud n,"ht during the past week,
The: ,r.ePa,rs were hurried torwarcl as
"Vr1 aS P8S,t)Ie w!Ul a.,nsilier
i aoie iorce oi men, who win ro to
! work tins morning for Mr. Holman
repairing his
machinery.
injured water power
Sew l-iitt.
The Corvallis Gazette says: The
Oregon Pacific railroad company
recently -purchased a portion of. tlx
Graham estate at Toledo adjoining
the ruilroad and on Monday last
commenced cleaning the grounds
for the purpose of erecting a n':w
depot and warehouse, which they
expect to have completed at an
early date. 1 his nnorovemeut
will be of great convenience to the
people ot Toledo as heretofore they
have had no depot facilities what
ever. The company has aiso pur
chased a portion of "' - rv-itcr
front for wharf facilities.
Cherries.
The cherry crop this season
uoaiyiq fi 4fi ivintst iil-.unfliinf- Tbp
railis injure(i the crop somewhat
bv causing some of the cherries to
turgt 0yen nit pientv of good ones
were left, and the canneries have
been kept busy running upon the
ample supply provided. The lus-
cious fruit was at one time down t
to
a bit a gallon upon the streets of
Albany.
Heavy Flue.
The result of the trial of Edward
Reed, before Justice Humphrey
yesterday, for the assault upon
Messrs. "Schlosser on Thursday,
w is a fine of $40 and costs, which
will make it pretty heavy for the
young man.
Grange Picnic.
Charity grange will have a picnic
at the Powell grove one mile west
of Halsey on Saturday, June 23d.
Able speakers are expected to be
present and address the people on
grange topics. Good music will be
furnished and the usual amuse
ments common on such occasions.
Neighboiing granges and the
public generally are invited to par
ticipate. 4th or July.
W.W.Crawford will give another
one of those popular parties at the
Lawson dancing academy on the
evening of July 4, 1888. Musicians
from Portland "will be added to his
justly celebrated orchestra. An
elegant supper will be served and
no pains will be spared to make
this the grandest ball of the season.
!' L. Kenton
Has always on hand a complete
line of . family and staple grocer
ies. AH goods promptly delivered
and satisfaction guaranteed. Give
him your order. .No stale good9,
but positively goods which defy
competition in quality or price.
Hall UeiJieation.
Hilisboro Grange will dedicate
the new grange hail on July 4t.
All pultons are invited to attend
i and participate in the dedicatory
exercises, bickness has heretfore
! causea ine postnonnienu ol the
dedication ceremonies.
Given Away.
F. Read proposes to t
a tine gold watch wiih Ins
i"e away
gold and
silver prize shirt, the very best littin
and best made white shirt in the
market. The price is as low or liu-..r
than any equally as good :
market.
.liirt
in tlie
t'ow l.ot.'
A re land white cow,
spotted, I
wiwi two wii-.tc icet, end u! r-i i
white, star m forehead, underslit
in the ear, s;rayel away froin the
owner, if. Lamiiinan.' A r..u-...-,i
; w:;1 be ,,ai,i . , m.ov..,.
lieeial Srive
On lawns
eiiiiirojoere'i suns an
.i
: IMlO.-U!.'' l.JI III'- VVl-Ctv III
ionlieth
j oc .eitenbach'S.
l.MYEUSliY OF OREGON
Programme of the Twelfth Annual Con
mancemint, to hi Hold Jane 24-28
j Following is the programme of
i the commen-omfnt exercisesof the
Mate university, to be held at
Eugene, June 24-28:
SUNDAY, Jl'XE 24.
10 a. m. Baccalaureate' sermon
by Re'. Thos. Van Scoy! D. I).,
president of the Willamette uni
versity. mondav, .iuse, 25.
8 p. m. Graduating exercises of
music department.
TUESDAY, JUNE 26.
8 p. sr. Reunion of the literary
societies.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27.
10 a. m. Address before the
literary societies bv Hon. Geo. H.
Burnett, of Salem.
2:30 p. m. Class tree planting.
3 p. m. Exercisesof the alumni
association.
7:30 p. m. Address before the
university by Hon. if. W. Scott,
A. M., of Portland.
THURSDAY, JUNE 2S.
10 a. m. Exercises of the grad
uating class.
iu tliel(it(t.
It is better to nip consumption, the
greatest source of human ity, in the
bud, than to try to stay its proirrets
on the brink of the srrave. A few
doses of California's most useful pro
duction, Santa Abie, the king of con
sumption, will relieve, ana a thorough
treatment will cure. Nasal Catarrh,
too often the forerunner of consump
tion, can be cured by California Ca;
R Cure. These remedies are sold and
fully warranted by Foshay & Mason.
SJillCt' .IlKMTOA.
Smoke Estrellas.
Wigwam slippers at Read's.
Lawns. 25 yards for SI, at Read s.
Six ?'.avesfor a dollar at T. Jones's
A new invoice of British trinnuin-iS
at Read's.
Ice cream at the city restaurant
to-day.
Ice cream every day at Fiances
Pfeiller's.
Leave your orders at Brov nell A;
Stanard's for choice berries.
Osburn chees mst received
Browncll & Stanard's.
That exquisite line of satins in our
show window will be rt;u close this
week. Have no excuse for not irct
tinir in on them. Montieth Seitcn
. a-h.
The place to buy wall paper ;
where you can gut it t.'iuimed, with
out extra charge." Fortmiller tX Co
do this.
Go to FortmiMcr & Co.'s for furni
ture reviver and clean up your ok!
furniture, then buy a Smyrna rug to
beautify your home.
Just received, another lot of those
line hand sewed French kid sh.c, the
very cheapest ever brought to tow li at
W. F. Read's.
For your tine imported and Key
West cigars, iro to M. Baiinurart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store.
"YbtTVin n.-the water
'Till the well ruus dry."
If ycu want a well dug call on E. B.
Davidson. He does prompt work at a
reasonable price. Orders can be ict't
at this office.
Information Wanted.
Clarence Hale, a light com
plexioned lad aged 15 years, left
Jackson viLe about ' the loth of
February last without informing
his friends where he was going.
Information of his whereabouts
will be thankfully received by Mrs. j
.I. Hale, of Prineville, or Mrs. J. !
Narcrosa, of Jacksonville. j
A choice 'ot of uncanvasscd eastern
hams at Wallace & Thompson'.'.
Albany Opera House,
-ONE NIGHT ONLY
JUNE 18
EN ROUTE TO PORTLAND.
j
Engagement of the Eminent
lish Actor,
u.ng-
MR. GEORGE I, WOOD
SUPPORTED BY
Miss Marguerite St. John
And a Specially Engaged Sterling
Company from the Drury
Lane, London, in the
SUCCESS
A DOUBLE LDE -
A FEW OPINIONS OF THE I'RKSS.
A touch of realism which is worth
oceans of makeshift. N.Y. Herald.
Mr. Geo. M. Wood has scored a
wonderful triumph. N. Y. Sun.
His Hvde isa startling transi
tion Trnm'Dr. Jekyll startling both
in appearance, manner and deliv- J
ery London Standard. j
- trrpat s.c?sat tbe Alcazar!
Tiu.atre in can Francisco. !
5.7.-i !s KKt. PKK't'S ! .-.l-;54 t
fSa!e of Reserved Seats open
Saturday' morning at 10 a. :. ; t
Bhickmin's Drug Store.
A e:can to el for every customer at
Viereck's,
OF THE COUNTRY
-OK !
1
At the vcrv Lowest Prices
All New and Pretty Styles
For Ladies, Missps and
Children.
MUST BE SOLD !
To Reduce Stock !
MRS. E. J. O'CONNOR.
WYE HEEIAH 7,000
But this does not interfere with
with the Great Slaughter
of Men's aud Bows'
CLOT HING
AT-
A. B. IF
m;m'
Call early to get tains
C'Strictly first-class goods and
prices that cannot be undersold,
are gu ran teed.
BOOTS
-AND-
SHOE
At Actual Cost
-AT
Csne Early and G-st Sist
"VVjII ell nfi'l
all
icloeedont
are
Mothers, Kcnrt.
The proprieiors 1" Santa Abie have
authorizes! Foi::!v iV .Ma.-on to rebi'id
your ui. iiey if, aftt-r giving fnis Caa-
fiirnia King f Cougii Cures a fair
' trial as directed, it fails to give satis
: faction fur the cure o: Coif, lis, (Jroup,
i W'i.inping Cough and all Thiiit and
L'ing troul'Ivs. When the discuse
; aiK'i t- tiie head, and s.ssumes the form
j of Catarrh, nthirig is jo ctli-ftive as
j California ( -at- K Cure. 1 hese i.repara-,;
; tiotis are withoiu equals as household
' remedies. Sold ai jl 00 a paeksge.
Three for 50.
!
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0 1 11 1 I
MllilirF!!
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in a a
Oft c u
ELECTION BETURNS
AM)- J
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Utibb UUUUb
ILWAiNS
ODDS andBNDS!
I
I
An odd lot of all silk l
inches at 10c a yardJ
Tlie season's dress remnants including "wools
wash goods at one-third their original value.
Odds and ends in hose,
Remnants of silks and
All these remnants must
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TOTJ SZISTOW I
NO
We are selling goods at prices which they vil not,
be able to reach for
lO Years
HOW
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 BID PROFITS
Tlie Bk Merchants Come to Us
when they want to lump a big shipment and raise
the wind. We are always ready tor them, and con
sequently we are able to offer bargains which make
the people stare and think we are going to fall.
No FeaR
We shall keep on doing
FUNN BLOCK.
ibbonslransmo; from 2 to 6
and
embroidery and laces..
satins at ridiculous prices.
go no matter what price.-
MONTEITH & SEITENBAGH.
IT
to Come!
IS IT?
of ThatJ
goodfor years to come."
SIB
WALLACE & THOM SQ$