THE
MOTJNIXO HERALD: SUXDAY, JTJXE IT, 1SSS
O. ct-;C. i:. K. T1MK TABLE.
KORTH BOUND.
i j j
l ! eparts Arrives.
-Cala. e.xpr. j t:45 am 7;'Jnain;Portrdl01i)iUi
Kunene tx 11:15 0:11 11:35am I " 3-iiSpm
height 1 7:10:.:i:! " 4-i,.m
SOUTH BoUAU.
I '
Arrives; Departs! Arrives
a'.aexp 7;45p 5pni,Ashl"aooIm
ugene ex i.20p m 12 40pm Eugene 2 -:0pm
trcignt j l :WpnilKnren- fi.DOnm
A'o F.eiu'htrecci.cd for Sulirli ..Our 1 . i m
of the same day. ' ' "
I.ERXXOX BRANCH.
rip Ai'jay Ocuaru- i
Arrives.
A".'' Il.....jl2.50 p niLeb:inon at 1 3-i p.ni
p m
JF'm Leb'n ;
A'o a:. .
No 14 ..
j 5.00 p m Albany at 5.45 am
.I2.00 l nij 2.45 pm
OIlEi;i)N PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives .Departs
.U1.15:tm1.00 p m
5.25puil(.50 a m
Passenger. ..
.Freight
Vheke, When and by Whom Sti:vx
ce. Will be Held To-Day.
.,' Catholic. Services every Sunday
( at 10:550 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p.
ni. at the Academy. Rev. L. Metayer,
lector.
Christian CnuRCii Services every
f.uirth Sundav at their church building
by Rev. II. M. Waller at 11 a. in. and
usual hour in the evvening. Sunday
school at 10 a. m.
Evangelical. Corner of Lyon t.nd
Fouith str" services at 11 a. in.
and 7 . . .n Pastor Kev. S.E. Davis,
.v watii school 10 a. m. Prayer meet
: "r ever' Wednesday evening.
, Methodist. Corner Ellsworth and
'i laid streets Services at 11 a. m. and
i'i .:;o u. in. Pastor, Kev. II. P. Webb.
.Sibliaiii school '2:550 p. m. Prayer meet
ing every Thursday evening.
i'KEsr.YTs:iiAN". Corner of Broadal
bin ami Fifth streets. Services at 11
i.n. arid 7:550 p. in. Pastor Kev.E. i..
I'i-itehard. Sabbath school at h2:15 p.
in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
Congregational. Corner of Ferry
and Fourth streets. Services at 11 a.
in. and 7::j0 p. in. Pastor Kev II. V.
Koiiiingtv. Sabbath school at 12:15
Pi- ver . .eeting Wednesday evenings
j! United Pre uytekian. Corner of
Was i .gton and Fifth streets. Servi
fe? at II a. m.und 7:IX) p.m. Pastor Kev.
SO .Irvine. Sabbath school at 2:550 p.
in Pr:er meeting every Wednesday
evening.
St. Pai'l Methoiust Corner Mont
gomery and Third streets. Se. ces at
11 a. in. and 7:i). p. in. Pa... .o , Rev.
F. Koi'nd. Si'i'alii school at 10 a
in fii ycr meeting on Ta'-.-. .lay
e-.-nin-s.
Baptist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth j
street. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:50
p. m. Pastor Kev. L. J. Trumbell. j
jSabbath school immediately after the
n.ninng strviecs. rray-r rueeuug
very 1'nursday evening.
"Protestant Ei'iscoi-AL Church
jServices will be held in St. Peters Epis-b-oV'ul
church every alternate Sunday,
morning and evening. Sunday school
at '.::;0 u. in. Friday evening service
on every Friday preceding the Sunday
service. All are invited to attend.
ABU IT TUW.V
For millinery at astonishing low
figures call o 1 Mrs. O'Conner.
1 Hon. Henry Cyrus and Frank
(Jrahtre were in the city yestercay.
Ll-v. J. W. Harris lias
resigned '
. . .f.. ,.f i.e. v.... r'n.
(i. L. Blackmail now carries a
:e line of lorrand and otey
pianos and organs.
Patronize home industry and tiy I
home Oi J. Joseph's Havana tilled j
5c. cigars, tiie first of his own man-:
macture. I
A good, gentle, family horse, j
hi '- and harness, for sale at a
bargain. Enquire at the office or
Eurkhart & Keeney. j
.l.j OI,i
Yonr school tax is now
t;r,lws paid verv soon will l-ecome ;
.: i:.. .. ti.,. o.-.o iw,,rc:Oii account ot ill health
f ists oi collection are added.
, Tiie concert announced to be
giver, by the M. E. church and
cor. legation has been postponed
int;! Friday, the 22d i i.
Call for the ice wagon. Francis
Pieiu'er will deliver ice instantane
ously to any part of tiie city. Or
ter of the driver or at tiie store.
A patent medicine outfit on yef
terJay gave an open air concert on
First street, giving some very fine
r..u.-:c, both vocal and instru
anentai. Tiie Rev. .lessee C.Taylor will
hoid divine service in St Peter's
Hmscopal church on undav, June
17. morning and evening. All are city yesterday, talking over tourna
invited to attend. ! ment matters with Jos. Meagher.
Mrs. East's boarding house has j Mr -Webber, who was one of the
been removed to two doos east of I early chiefs of tlie Portland depart
t - e Kuss House, where she is pre- i Ilient. 13 a fireman of renown,
Tiare 1 to offer first-class board 'and : says Albany has the best hose
i-..i;,wK ti,o ,v.ir r.r vm.ntb ! team in the state, which is coming
Mr. McFarland will go up to the
Sound countrv with. Mr. Uurvev
vtho is here at present, to try the
effect of that climate upon his j
health. They will probably start ;
on Monday. j
At the Congregational church j
tiiis morning the pastor will proach j
on tlie sebject. '"Tiie I'se and;
AUuse of the Tongue.'' and in the j
evening the course of sermons on
Moses w:l be continued. Alt are;
Ci.nLaliy invited. i
Keep out the flies hy using screen j
doors ar.l windows, manufactured ;
siTiiii put in your house complete at j
ix Reasonable price, by R. 1;. Yunk.
Sl'op on corner oi Second and
Ellsworth streets.
Julius wadwohl desires farmers
to call and examine his agru ultu
i ..i implements even ii tiu y do not
hiv. lit- charges nothing ior show
ing goods, and farmers may learn
something: to their advantage con
cerning low prices.
41b of .Icily.
.Crawford will give an.
W
iher
one of those popular partte. at tne j
La -a s..n dancinu- aca lemy on the;
evening oi July 4, lS.t8. Musicians!
from I'oi ti;ndvkl be added to his
justly celebrated. . orchestra. An;
elegant sujj?r wili lie served and;
no pains will be spared to make :
this the grandest ball of the season, j
"Notes and
Comments of the
ComiDg Pir.-
men's Tournament
C. A Watts received a dispatch
yesterday stating tiiat round trip
tickets to the tournament at Port
land would be $3.93 from Alhanv.
The Lebanon Express savs that
the boys have received their
tueir splendid new race cart, and
that they will attend the Portland
tournament.
Besides the prizes given at Tort
land for hose races, there will also
be prizes ior two footraces. One
for 1; yards and the other for 200
yards.
The city council at Spokane Falls
at a regular meeting i,ejd j.lSt yri
day maht voted $4 :0 to the hose
company to assist i naving their
expen: e 5 to the Sea. tie tou nam n
Suoh an amount is ujt needed by
the team liere, but an allowance of
even $11)0 would be appreciated by
the boys, and would not be be"-
gruagecl by a single
er.
p'opeity own-
It is said that the East Portland
hose tiam for tiie tournament has
six Tool-racers in it, and ti.at they
cuum to l.o tble 10 "do" any
other team in the state, and per
haps they can.
The rain has prevented the hose
team from practicing for a week
past. The boys amuse themselves
with Indian cIujs and dumb-bells
at their "bowicks."
MEKTI.VG OF TUE SCHOOL BO Aid).
Teaohtrs Eagaged for the Kext School
Tea-.
The board of school directois
.ni bd ;i,t nn.i t. .7 r ,
owinTr" f rZ 7 7 !
Principal, G
A. Walker :
. 1
ants
:u; -c ivr t r .7 ; :
i i if'i; T8'?189 kllte
v -rL, 1ul1. M--,Jtn' I
t,;..
.luc, ..1 1..-! juuue .u. ivooertson,
A V T!.-.,II t:. t.i .-, , '
and Miss Minnie McFarland I purpose naving Deen l,roviaea-
They also passed the following! articles in the casket.
preamble jind resolution in ' The Secretary annouced that the
in relation to the too common prat- ! casket contained the following ar
tice of boys congregating on the '. tides:
school grounds and damaging the ' st oi officers, directors and
building by carelessness or intent : ' stockholders of the North Pacific
Whereas. Numerous bovs have Industrial Association ; copy of the
from time to time during vacation invitation to ceremonies of the lay
congregated upon the school inS oi : the corner stone ; map of the
yard and used the same for play- ctty of Portland, 18SS ; K. Li. Polk
grounds, and through carelessness & 's directory of Portland, East
or on purpose broken out window ! Portland, Albina, Selhvood and
lights and done other damage to j Willsbunj; copp of Oregon Specta
tiie property, and that the best in-1 tor February 5, 1840, the first
terest of tlie district is that the j number of the first paper published
same should not be ued as a play- j 011 the l'acitic coast, presented by
ground during vacation, therefore, J- Samuel ; copy of New Year's
ji. a 1 1 1 x 1 1 . .viis;. i'.. iv npd ar
beit j
Resolved, That notice be given j
through the papers to all persons !
iiol io trespass on uie scnool pre
mises, and that the gateways be
closed up.
limbic r!iliii at Mculop.
There was a double wedding
at i
Mentor, the country home of the '
Garfields', in Ohio, Yesterday, and
the family of Mrs. Garfield i3 de
pleted by t wo in consequence. Miss
Molly Garfield, who is remembered
by the pictnre of a A'onnggirl stand
ing with bowel head by the death
bed at Elbern, goes to Euiope on a
bridal tour as Mis. J. Stanly
brown, while Harrv Garfield, the
u 1 - WI10ul wtiiteau s
.lit i
bullet
to his
Muuui.iiieu irom couege
father's couch of suffering during
for Northern New York with his
; Kr;,ie. The nation to which tho
name of Garfield became so sadly
familiar during that summer seven
years ago, notes the happy event
of yesterday with a passing interest
and adds good wishes. Portland
Telegram.
Kt-tiirn Thanks.
Mr. W.H. McFarland, who for
! so many vears has been one of the
Albany,
has re-
f tired from business. He desires us
j to extend his grateful appreciation
: for the liberal patronage and treat
' ment that has always been ac
! c ii'ied to him ar.d expresses the
earnest wish that the same may be
; hereafter ex ended to his successor,
j Mr. G. W. Smith, who took charge
; of the businese on June 16. Mr.
McFailand's accounts will be left
! in Mr. J. M. Irving's hands, who
is authorized to receipt lor all
money paid and to settle accounts.
llbaiiy to Win First lrizc
The Oregonian says: Joseph
Webber, chief engineer of the Al-
j bany fire department, was in the
down to capture the first prize at
the tournament. "That's all right,"
musically murmured Mr. Meagher,
''if your boys win the money they
will get it. and don't vou forget it."
Ir. .lehyil anl Mr. Hyde.
This great sensational drama will
tie produced at the opera house
Monday ' night . by the eminent
English ac'or Mr. George M. Wood
and Ids Sterling company, who
have been playing throughout the
Eastern states, meeting with the
greatest success everywhere. Of
this strong piece and tiie company
c resenting it.
In I in ranee
Young Ennis, who was engaged
in the altei cation with Reed in the
row at Sehlosser's saloon, was taken
before 'Squire Humphrey yester
day, and decided that lie would
stand trial instead of pleading
guiltv. as did Road. Th result
was a
i f
M and costs, and ootn
yioi men languish in tne county
jnii. in default of tiie pavment of
; the lines.
!..
A re I ami white cow, spotted,
wi h two white te-t, end of tail
white, star in .forehead, underslit
in iut;wi,B;it:ii iiuy irom uie
owner, H. Lampman. A reward
Will
;iaid tor her recovery.
I'iPIK3; SCEXES.
Pioneers and HasoEic nonnr Stnn t.o-t ;
i J'-5 i
in Portland.
Portland has been treated during ;
1 .e past ween to scenes or inspiring
merest connected with two organ
izations who have been holding
meetings there the Pioneers and
Masonic fraternity.
The pioneers held a very enthu
siastic meeting, undamped bv the
heavy rainfall of Fridav, in the
pavillion. Gen. E. L. Applegate
delivered the oration, which was
replete with interesting reminis
cences. The election of officers
resulted as follows: President,
Joseph Walt, Amity, Oregon ; vice
president, W. S. Ladd, Portland:
secretary, .i. II. llimes, Portland ;
Directors : F. II. Mathew, Butte
ville; Wm. Savage, Sheridan;
Wm. Elliott, Oregon City.
The event of more than usual
interest connected with the Ma-
1 sonic fraternity was the laying of
tlie corner stone ol the new Indus
trial building by the Masonic grand
lodge of Oregon. From the Port
land press we glean some of the
proceedings of the corner stone
laying.
Mayor Van B. DeLashmutt, on
behalf of tho Industrial Associa
tion, made a formal request to the
Masonic grand lodge to conduct
the operations. Rev. J. K. N.
Beil delivered an impressive prayer
after wh'ch Grand Master ISasburg
took charge of tne proceedings.
The impressive Masonic ritual
used on these occasions was heard
by a few on the platform, the large
crowd being totally beyond leach
of word or sign. However, the
ivne was lesieu wiui uie piumo,
.. A .L . 1 T.K li . 1 1
th level and the square, and the
vjiitiiu aiuuii lu nave uuiie tiieir
ulh neu. xeioie me sLone was
finally laid a metallic casket was
deposited in it, a cavitv for that
(i(.nr,j;tP(i
OtpOfelieU
i . . t .
Aiormng uregonian, lS!b; copy 01
Evening Telegram, June 14,1888;
copy of Daily News, June 15, 1888 ;
copy of the Albany Democrat,.! une
11, 1888 ; copy ot West shore con
taining views of Poitland and por
trait of Hon. Van B. DeLashmutt,
Mayor of Portland, and President
of the North Pacific Industrial Aa
sociation ; map of the cities of Port
land, East Portland, Albina and
Sell wood, presented by Eugene D.
White ; Masonic Grand Lodge pro
ceedings for 1887; constitution .md
proceedings of the Oregon Pioneer
Association, 1873 to 1887, inclus
sive ; message of the mayor of Port
land and reports of municipal offi
cers for the year ending December
31, 1887; roster of First Regiment,
0. N. G. ; constitution and by-laws
of Arlington Club and complete
! gregational Assiciation of Oregon
i and Washington, 1887 ; nineteenth
annual catalogue of St. Helen's hall
scholastic year, ending June 14,
1888; constitution of the Oregon
Alpine Club and complete list of
its members ; constitution and by
laws of Portland Volunteer Fire
men's Association and programme
of its first annual ball ; nineteenth
annual roport of the Portland Y.M.
C. A. and complete list of mem
bers ; photograph of Morrison street
bridge with date of opening and
list of officers; fifty dollars in con
tinental money of 17!)!), presented
by J. E. McLaughlin ; one cent of
1859. presented by Fred Re vears;
English coin of 1775, presented by
Mrs. C. Revears ; catalogue Bishop
Scott Academy 1888-9 ; programme
eighteenth commence in en i exer
cises Portland High School 18.38 ;
programme graduating exercises of
Pacific University 1888.
MlMI.Mt ;i:.4.I LQDGE-
ew Olltcer.4 Installed Future Cor
ner Stone Lading.
The Grand Lodge of the State
of Oregon terminated their sessions
Friday afternoon, when the newly
elected officers were installed by
retiring Grand MasterNasburg.
Fallowing is ihe list:
Jacob Mayer, G. M. ; B. Van
Dusen, Dp. Gi M. ; J. C. Fulleiton
G. S. W. ; C. : Taylor, G. J. V. ;
D. C. McKercher,-G. Treas, ; F. J.
Babcock, G. Sec. ; J. R. N.Bell.
G. Chaplain ; H. J. Bean, G. S. D.
Joseph J. Cautield and D. C. Ted
ford, G. .tewart; George Cham
berlain, Gr.. Orator ; Wm. Arm
strong, Gr. Marshal ; Oscar E.
Smith, Gr. Standard Bearer ;D. S.
Minner Gr. Sword Bearer ;Thoui as
H. Crawford, Gr. Organist ; Gus
tave Wileon, On Tyler.
Nearly all of those in attendance
returned home on Friday evening
The officers of the Grand Lodge
have arranged to lay the corner
stone of the Baptist church in In-'
dependence June 25th, at 1. p. m.
lhey will also lay ;he corner done
j of the new court
house ot lamhiil
county at McMinnville, at 1 p. m.
on June 28th.
F. L. Kenton
Has always on hand a complete
line oi family and staple grocer
ies. All goods promptly delivered
and satisfaction guaranteed. Give
him your order. No siale goods,
but, positively goods which d
competition in quality or price
C.oid Vriie. ."iiij-t.
The best white shirt in the market
-.t W'. F. itead's; and don't forget tiiat
i he proposes to s:ive away a Inie ltoui
I watch with them. Call a-,a tiiv.rsii-
gate if you need a good shirt.
r.wvttrssuY f ouk;.
Programme of the Twelfth Annual Coin
BULceiaent, to be Held Jane 24-38.
Following is the programme of
the commencement exercises of tlie
State university, to be held ut
Eugene, June 24-2S :
SUNDAY, JfNE 24.
10 a. m. Baccalaureate sermon
by Rev. Thus. Van Scoy. D. I)..
president of the Willamette uni
versity. .MONDAY, JITA"E 25.
8 p. m. Graduating exercises of
music department.
TUESDAY, JUNE 2t).
8 p, m. Reunion of the literary
societies.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27.
10 a. m. Address before the
literary societies bv Hon. Geo. II.
Burnett, of Salem.
2:30 p. M. Class tree planting.
3 p. m. Exercises of tla- alumni
association.
7:30 p. m. Address before the
universitv bv Hon. II. W. JScolt,
A. M., of Portland.
THURSDAY, JUNE 28.
10 a. m. Exercises of the grad
uating class.
MlHH'il in I lie. Bud.
It is better to nip consumption, tlie
greatest source of humanity, in the
bud, than to try to slay its progress
on the brink of the grave. A few
doses of California's most useful pro
duction, Santa Aiie, the kinsr of con
sumption, will relieve, ana a thorough
treatment will cure. Nasal Catarrh,
too often the forerunner of consump
tion, cm be cured by California Cat
R.fure. These remedies uiv sold nd
fully warranted by Fohay fc Mason.
. BlilKF .iit:.vno..
Smoke Eslrellas.
Wigwam slippers at Read's.
Lawus. 25 yards for -?1, at Read S.
Six s 'investor a dollar at T. Jones's
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Read's.
b-p cream at the city restaurant
to-day.
lee cream every day at Frances j
Pieirler's.
Leave your orders at Brownell V:
Stanard's for choice berries.
Osburn dices just received at
Brownell ifc Stanard's.
That exquisite line of satins in our
show window will be run close this
week. Have no excuse for not get
ting in on them. Montieth iV Seiten
iiaeh. The place to buv wall paper i--where
you can get it trimmed, with
out extra charge. Forlmiller tX Co
do this.
Go to Fortmiller A: Co.'s for furni
ture reviver and clean uj your old
furniture, then buy a Smyrna rug to
beautify Y.mr home.
Just l-v'ceived, anotlier lot of those
tine hand sewed French kid shoes, the
verv eheiioest ever brought to town at
W. F. Read's.
For your line imporkd and key
West cigars, go to M. Uaumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store.
'You will never miss the wr.ter
'Till the well runs ury."
If you want a well dug call on E. B.
Davidson. He does prompt work at a
reasonable price. Orders can be left
at this office,
Information Wanted.
Clarence Hale, a light com
plexionedlad aged 15 years, left
Jacksonville about the 15th of
February last without informing
his friends where he was going.
Information of his whereabouts!
will be thankfullv received by Mrs
M. Hale, of I'rineville, or Mrs. J
Narcrosa. of Jacksonville.
A choice lot of uiicanvasscd eastern
hams at Wallace iV Thompson's.
Dy Opera
ONE NIGHT ONLY
MONDAY, JUNE 18
EN ROl'TE TO POIITLAXO.
Engagement of the Eminent Eng
lish Actor,
ME, GEORGE M. WOOD
St'l'POKTKl) BY
Iss Marguerite St. Join
And a Specially Engaged Sterling
Company from the Drury
1
(ane.
London, in the
SUCCESS OF THE COUNTRY
A DOUBLE LIFE-
A FKW OPINIONS OF TIIE TRESS.
A touch of realism which is worth
oceans of makeshift. N.Y. Herald.
Mr. Geo. M. Wood has scored a
wnideriul triumnh. N. Y. Sun.
j His Hvleisa startling transi
l tion from'Dr., Jekyll startling both
in appearance, manner and deliv
ery London Standard,
j A great s c ess at the Alcazar
! Tlicatte in :.an Francisco.
V ; 5i)-::. ., ; KM;k.ik PSSH'F I 5)-T" ts
"Sale of Reserved Seats open
Saturday morning at 10 a. m. at
Blackmail's Drug Store. -
A clean tov.el for every
iereck's.
customer at
Alba
House
Ik Jekyll and 1 Hyde
OR
HUM IllODDS andBNDS
m ol Mil
IH7
At the verv Lowest Prices
All New and Pretty Styles
For Ladies, M'issps and
Children.
To Reduce Stock !
MRS. E. J. O'CONNOR.
m HEEMAKN 7,000
But this does not interfere with
with the Great Slaughter
ibf Men's and Boys'
I
-AND-
-AT-
A. B.
Gall early to get taains
r"Strictly first-class goods and
prices that cannot be undersold,
are guranteed.
BOOTS
-AND-
SHOES
At Actual Cost
-AT
Cons Early and Get Sizes.
Will sell
closed out.
until all are
Mother!.,
The oroprietors of
Bend.
Santa Abie have
authorized Foshay fc Mason to refund
your money if. after giving this Caii
i'l.mia King of Cough Cures a fair
! rial as directed, it fails to give satis
faction for the euro ot Coughs, Croup,
Wi.ooping Cough and all Throat and
Lnii" troubles. When the disease
atfeets the head, and assumes the form
of Catarrh, nothing is so effective as
California Cut-K Cure. These prepara
tions are without equals as household
remedies. Sold al -ii 00 a paeksge.
Three for i'l 50.
mm
1 i 1 1 i I 1
111 VI J
m
SOLD
ELECTION IiETUliNS
OT
Jress Goods
urn
in iun inn
Krnwno n
)tuuuiu 0
An odd lot of all silk ribbons ranging from 2 to G
inches at 10c a yard.
The season's dress remnants including wools and
wash goods at one -third, their original value.
Odds and ends in hose,
Remnants of silks and
All these remnants mus
T
T
NO
We are selling gocds at prices which they will nbt.
be able to reach for
! io 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 J1C PROFITS
Tlie Bis Merchants Come to Us
when they want to lump a big shipment and raise
the wind. We are always ready for them, and con
sequently we are able to offer bargains which make
the people stare and think we are going to fail.
No FeaR
We shall keep on doing
IV ALL ACE & TIIOM SOX.
FLINN BLOCK.
embroidery and laces.
satins at ridiculous prices.
go no matter what price
MOHTEITH & SEiTENBACH.
IT
to Come!
IS IT?
of Ttiat
goodjfor years to come.7""
SIE