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I - HERALD: SATURDAY. A UXE 2o, the 310100 Ti3K !'ii:j:.kev.s jyi k:ajje:, . A t'. Aloany Gets S 0:11125 in tlis Firt Bay'. Sices Aa AcAiat. SORTil BOUXD. t. parts' A rrives. li:;.''fe ts i.!l:15 a:tiil::!3uiui ' 34:.pm I V :. jr.r I I 7:l-'anil " 9 4:im ! south liuuD. Arrives; Departs Arrives l.-.:-.-es 7:t."iiiii! .rpmAL-.li!anti:j.00iim .-JOpm 5 12 41, jim! fc'iuciiu 2 40pm 1 1 Ki)iiulKn'.'-nf 'i.iiimm Kieinr rccui.ta tor souui atier li a. a. : same ilay. r-Kn :ox braxch. l'vearts Arrives. LI jl'2.50 ) m' Ll-I:imoii i-' ! b.li' 11. ; " l.so S.f.fJ p 111 I p ni Leb'n 4.... "i.mj ji 111 Aihaiij at hA'i a. 111 I -1 UO J HI; " '-4,'. p Itl iitE-.:OX PACIFIC TIME TABLE. V-.-.mu-Mr I'lvi-h: Arnvis Departs '; Il. J5aiiin.C0 m ' 5.2r!iii!fi..r0a 111 JOJ l i.x Alio I I Mr. J. B. Starr of Salem is in the Thompson & Over- fit v. V'y nets :U Knives, forks ; 1 : f 1 t at French's. Beaded -wraps at cost at Mon tfith oc Seitenbach's. O'.d papers fur sale at this office at 2o cents per hundred. rI r. J. J. Graham and wife of Millers. were in the city Friday. K. H. McAllister, compositor of the Portland News, is visiting his -.nv-nts in this city. Mr. N. 1 Payne, who lias been s''i'iouslv ill. is again aMe to he out and was in the city yesterday. -T!.r-r; wishing late eahbaue pia-t- should calf at Mrs. P. V. l-plr.ks'. She has some fine ones. Patronize home industry and trr t-'ur.t- oi .1 . .lose! h's Havana- filled ic. cigar the first of his own man- inactarc. Vciir school tax is now due and r.ni paid ve ry soon will become ii-IhiuKent. l'av the same before ".-:- of collection an- added. We are glad to report that all the i-js of scurh't fever at Sodaville ar - c nvalescent visitors need have .'! apprehension wi a' ever in going, to this favorite and popular resort. Uj. Samuels and family. of Jack" sor-.. California, sister and" brother" in-law o A. Cohen, are in the city looking for a location. Mr. Cohen has not seen his sister for twelve vears. Special to the Ki::. a '.!.; i 1 oiiTLAXD, .ii.n-t -2. -To-day has bjeu a gala Uay 1:1 this city, a great 'throng of people being pres ent to witness the races of the firemen's tournament. There are six lire companies m the contest. Toe tir.-t race was the wet test, -which commenced at 10 :'J a. m., on Third street from Stark tj line. Distance, 700 feet in all ; 50J leet to aydrttiit, lay 1'UO feet of hose, uncouple and screw oa pipe, hose, cart to carry not less than X'M feet 01 iiose. The time taken when water leaves the pipe. East Purtland ran first, followed by Portland, Albany, Walla Walla, Lebanon and Vancouver, there be ing an inteimissiun Horn lL' o'clock, until 1 :oJ. x At 11 o'clock the Eastf -Portland team was in readiness and a-fitvy moments later made ;he run ina 4l' 1-0 seconds. The Portland team followed about half an hour iater, and as they came clown the track they were greeted with shouts. . When their time of 37.1--. 1 seconds was announced every oody concluded they were the victors. The Albany team, however, soon dispelled the illusion and came down the track at a rattling pace. When within about twenty feet of the goal one of the men, J. Koss, fell and was severely bruised. Tiiis interferred materially witii their time, but they succeeded in lower ing the time previously announced, making the distance in "7-3 sec onds. "Our Bovs" hose team, of "Walla Walla, were the next runners, and the way they came tearing down the street evoked much enthusi asm. They came like an arrow, and never made a slip, getting water in ot 14-15 seconds, winning the race. The Lebanon team, after a long and tedious delay, got started at 1 :o0 p. m. They were slow in get ting water, and then the time was announced at 40 seconds. The Vancouver team made splen did tune in running, but failed to get the nbzzle on before water came. No time was allowed them, but the distance was covered and 1 AiifHft--iiiit! i oil, 1 ju;iuz. Messrs. T. E." Morris & Co. have reuteu the v". 0. T. U. bail tor a ew davs and bciiiDuing on Thurs- l.i v t T ::j0 i . i. will open a grand auction oi" tine oil paintings by the best artists of the countiy. These fuit. paid tings are. now on exhioi 110:1, and CMU be seen ttee of charge. flic auction will cofumeDce Tiui:? dav evHuiie'. and every adult who attends the sale before y o'clock j win le entitled to a chance in tue drawing of" a veiy tiue painting to j m flJy preff StuleS occur oa-Saturouy night. Tickets 1 will be given away every night, it costs nothing to see ttiese fine ivorks of art ; they are free for ah. ; 5j pa 5! 5 h H H i i iSale of Millinery! ! i At tne verv lAHvc-st rru-es 1 ODDS and ENDS An odd lot of all silk ribbons ranging from to 2 C inches at 10c a yard. For Ladies, Mi'ssps and Children. Brownsville, June 19. Parties from below are here now looking up water power suitable for a chair factory. On the 13th inst. there was born in and near this city, to the wite of Mr. A. A. Hull, a son ; to the wife of Mr. C. E. Stanard, a daughter ; to ibe wife of Mr. J. B. It. More lock, a son. Mr. Thomas Kay intends to start for Southern Uregon this week, goini' to purchase wool for the woolen mills. Prof. Hall, of Corvallis, and Miss Hattie Long have been employed here to teach the next term oi the North Brownsville school. Prof. Buyer, who has been en gaged so long teaching school near here, departed yesterday for tin new Salmon river mines, in Wash ington territory. Itc'i Sea iSNliiiij: Excursions. The steamer Mischief is prepared ! to take parties out to sea irom Aew- j port fishing.and will make frequent ! trins'w'hen the weather is pleasant, j Uefirties desiring to go on some par-1 tieular day will please send notice ! ahead. Tickets $1, not including ! meals. Address J. J. Winant. j master ot steamer imsciner. -Newport. 4l!t of July. "W.W.Crawford will give another one of those popular parties at the Lawson dancing acaitemy on tliei evening of Julv 4, l-25. Musicians from Portland will i added to iiis justly celebrated orchestra. An elegant supper will be served and no pains will be spared to make this the grandest ball of the season. en n 1ULU To Reduce Stock ! MRS. li. J. O'CONNOR. ! ELECTION BETK ;iv-ii Away. W. F. Read proposes to uive away a tine gold watch w-p.li ins iroid and silver 'prize ?liirt, the very Lest fitt'.nsr ami best made white shirt in' the market. The price is as low or lower than any equally as good shirt in the ma rkel. GIVE HEEIAM 7,000 i But this 'Iocs not interfere with with the Great Slaughter m of Men's and Boys The season's dress remnants including wools and wash goods at one third their original value. Odds and ends in hose, embroidery , and laces. Remnants of silks and satins at ridiculous pneesi A a!ura! rVuiliicl l taiiroi nia. Tt is only found m Butt-! Coiuny, California and in no other part of the j world. We refer to the tree that pro- duces the hu.diiig anu penetrating The wife of Br. Osborn has Ijeen ; gj;m used in that vlea-atit and eil'ec-t-oved to Kugene, to the home ofl'iveeure for consumption, asthama. jr parents, where she is to stay j bronchitis, and coughs Santa A .e tue move: her until a tumor can be removed. She is suffering considerably. A szrand excursion and basket Mason ynaranti-es and selis it lor .si :i ln.ttle. or three for -n. By the us.e of California Cat-It-Cure, ail i dinneT is advertised on the narrow ! svinptoins of catarrh aie d .spelk-d ai.d gauge road to siiverton, on the 23d J SlVileS inst., under the auspices of the i ., p., , i i;i ( hcul- Kci ..ors pom the Hies by using screen and windows, manufactured K. H. Vunk. Second and sv.d !)u:. .in voiir Imu.-e complete at a reasonable price, by ;.oo on corner of F.iis worth streets. Messrs. Will x Stark have just r. reived a lame stock oi new gold matches, diamond rings, diamond inlaid ladies' watches, elegant chains and other new jewelry. Thev have an immense stock. upon much l a 4'irar Idea. . A very pretty commentary the inteilh'eut wav in which pi'.hanuiropic woi tc is done was afforded the other day by a vivaci Uf lady who is oiten concerned in such iabor. She was relating to a fri-tid how much ditlicuit she aud it few other pious souls had iu rais a sum of money suincient to S'-nd a female missionary to Con stantinople. "We did havf to work so hard," she said patholieaUy. "People abaoSutely ret used to be interested. We held "fairs and made people . 1U7 things: aud we had parlor oticerts and actually forced our incods to take tickets; aud we s- wed and we bcaged subscriptions, i'.ut cow we've got the money, it i; worth all our trouble to see the y.t-al of the voung ladv we are go l . to send out. Of . couro-i she i v.o:rt iutroduce religion at first, until she's won their reiiard; but! she's bought a Turkish graintnar, aaa she is so eager to begin to civilize the . Turks, and she lias s-nch ciever ideas about how to go ro work, too." "But how will she go to work?" t!ie friend inquired. "What will s-he teach them tirst?" Oh, all soits of nice things," the other returned rapturously. "Thiugs that tend toe'evate. She'll teacii "tliem to to why. to eat with knives ai d forks and not to Jjsve harems and to sit on chairs." Her friend asked no more juestions. water obtained m ,oL: seconds. THE FOOT RACE POSTPONED. The 100-yard foot race was run, but the contestants got a bad start and much dissatisfaction prevailed. The judges declared the race otf. It willberun over to-morrow morn ing at 8 o'clock. THE CHAMPIONSHIP U.CE. The championship test race was run this afternoon and won by the F.ast Portland team. Time 1 :H 2-5 seconds. tel Lecturer fouling, Col. L. F. Copeland, who is said to be one of the most, eloquent humorous and instructive lecturers before the public, will deliver a lecture on "Snobs and Snobbery" at the opera house, in this city on Thursday evening, June 28. The price of iieneral admission will be 25 cents and reserved seats 50 cents. The Fair Haven, Vt., Era says of this gifted speaker: "No mure sturdy blows were ever dealt against social or moral shams than were dealt by L. F. Copeland, of Indiana, in his lecture on "Snobs and Snobbery," at Poulmey. Western in manner, sharp and pointed in wit, fierce in invective, .-obcrly earnest in pathos, for two hours he held an audience of peo pie who are acquainted with the best talent on the lecture platform of to-day, andjyetthey did not tire. Mr Copeland deserves all the en coniums the press have ever given him, and more. inst., under the aujspices uee -in inters society. Mrs. S. P. Parger had the mis fortune to fall and sprain her foot last Thursday evening and is un able to walk without the aid of crutches since, but is improving. Lately several lots have been sold in Kirk's addition, and we ars tree. By ma Smoke Estrelhis. Wigwam slippers at Head's, boots and shoes at cost at Brown & Slauard'.-. A eieail tov.fl for every customer learn that Mr. James Simons and t Viereck's. Mr. John Moore are going 'o build j a new inroieulof BritislOiinuniugs . houses there immediately. Mr. ! at Head's. Strayed from my premises in Albany one bay horse with a star tti forehead, branded with a letter P.,on hip. llad on when left a web halter head stall. Any one giving any information or delivering the Korse at my premises in Albany will he liberally rewarded. beamier Stites. Infot-nialioii Wanted. Clarence Hale, a light com plexioned lad z?l 15 years, left Jacksonville about the 15th of .February last without informing Iiis friends where he was going. Information of his whereabouts t.iiil be thankfully received by Mrs. M. Hale, of Prineville, or Mrs. J. .N.-.rcros.-, of Jackson vi;W. 4 clebralioii al Waterloo. The citizens of Waterloo are making preparations for a grand time on the Foiiith. There is no betterp!ace in Oregon to have a first-class celebration than Water loo, the grounds, the mineral water and scenery, all combine to make one of the ioveliest spots in the world. V'e understand that the I. O. O. F. have been invited to take the management of the oc casion, and if this noble order undertakes the matter it will prove a success beyond a doubt. We understand that the Albany band will furnish the music for the occa sion. Everybody invited. All bring a well filled" basket. Leban on Express. Shaiu Bnttlral i-valli. E. Company, Corvallis. is taking an active part iu arranging for a Fourth of July celebration at that place. They will ive a sham iiattie and have issued invitations to the rest ot the regiment to join with them. It is understood that A Com pan v, of Macleav, B. of Salem. I. of Sweet Home, and perhaps F, of Albany, will par ticipate in the sham battle. There will also be a competitive drill at the same lime. Lal .Niiibt'- Knierlaifiment. The entertainment given at the opera house last evening by the ladies ot the .M. E. church was a very pleasant atl'air. The pro gramme, consisting of musical aud literary exercises and tableaux, was well carried out and was at tended by a irood sized audience. The exercises throughout were interesting, and the affair in a financial point of view also was quite a success. Moore now lives up near ilarns burg. The woolen mills had fully in tended to shut down last Saturday to clean out the ditch, but owing to so much water in the creek, they i keep running right along, and no j one can sav now when they will ! stop. Mover P.ros. have been trying to get some logs 'down the creek the past week, but have riot succeeded in getting many into their boom, owing to lack of water. This has been a poor .spring for logging on i our store the Calapooia. restaurant 1IKII OIKS. Shedd, June 22. Rev. Gould is oil on a two weeks trip to the southern part of the state. Mr. Elder from east, unloaded a carload of thoroughbred cattle at this place yesterday. Messrs. Blaker and Shoalwater have traded the remnant of their cattle for horses, which they intend shipping East. Dr. J. V. Gaff, of this place, has successfully removed a large cystic tumor from the throat and neck of Mrs. Johnson, a lady who came here a short time ago from Omaha, for treatment. Miss Lottie Peery, daughter of Mrs. F. M. lvineiiart, died last Tuesday of brain fever, after ar illness of three weeks. The re mains were taken to Portland for interment. F. A. Watts has sold his drug store and residence to Ed. Holmes, who has moved into the city, and is now ready for business. The growing crops are looking fine, esecially the gardens, and no one laments the fact that the late rains have spoiled all the small potatoes. Much needed repairs have been done to Second street, by filling up the holes and grading "the street. We believe thanks are due mainly to the public spirit of Messrs. Davis Bros. Knocking I hem Oat. The high tides ; of the past few days have been playing sad havi c on South Beach. The opening made through the approach of the jetty has widened end several acres of land has been washed into the sea. The grove where the 4th of July was celebrated last year is partly gone and the hotel and other private property is seriously threatened. Nothing can be done 'o stop the ravages of the water un til the next appropriation for rivers and harbors is made available. We hope the time may be hasten ed, for the work of destruction is 'Oing on very last. Newport News. Ice cream at the citv to-day. Ice cream eveiv dav at Frances Pfeitler's. Leave vour orders at Browne! Stanard'i for choice berr'u-S. Alenn towcll for every customer a Vie cs burlier shop. We handle three kinds of fruit jar. nnd you will do we'd to see us lie lore placing your orders. Bkowxell iV Staxako. If you want us to call at your Iioihc to ta'kj orders, ;s!t ase Uivi. word at lirowneli oc oowiaru. Th:.r. ..voui-iti: one ot satins ni our how wind w will be run close this week. Have no excuse for not get ting in on them. Montk-ih SciUL n f A m TTTUfl jULUllllllU ! . I Dress Goodsi 1 Ti I ' TT TIT 1 'XT'fN ! .1 U. i U o i i All these remnants must go iio matter what price MONTEITH & SEITENBACH. ; Call early to get tiaraaiiis Strictly first-class goods and . , . ...... ..... i. .i-i-r. , onces ttiat cannot ot- uuwituiu, are gurantted. Just received. not'ier lot those line hand sewed French kid shoes, the ver cheapest ever brought to town at W. F. Read's. Go to Fortiniller A: Co.'s for furni ture reviver and clean up your old furniture, then buy a Smyrna rug to beautify your home. For vour line imported and Key West cigars, go to M. Bamiigart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. A Warning. The modes of death's approach lire various, and statistics show conclusive-1 ly that more persons die from diseases j of the throat and lungs than any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast r'Uinber.s of j Tubeiclc Uerms into the system audi where these germs fall upon suitable i soil they start into life and develop,! at tirst slowly anil is snown o a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs pro ducing consumption and to the. head, causing catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. A t the onset you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a boUieof Bosehee's German Syrup. It will give you im mediate relief I'rize Shirt. The best white shirt in the market at W. F. Read's; and don't forget that he proposes to give away a line gold wiit.-h with tln.m. Call and investi gate if you need a good shirt. Get vour spectacles at F. M. French's and have them properly littted by Johnson's Patent Eye .Meter. A sure fit guaranteed. T HFY CANT DO IT NO 0 BOOTS We are selling gor-ds at prices which they will not be able to reach for lO Years to Come! -AND- shoesIhoW IS IT? AfiActuii; Cost -AT Biwaeli t stanard s Because we know- where fo buy, "we know how to buy, and we know how to sell. OUR GOODS never grow old and shelf-worn waiting tor BIG PR 3 FITS Tiie Bis Merchants Come to Us Stale .4t-i iilliii'al 'll-i;c. Secretary Mc.F.ride and Sunt. Irregular. A corresoondoiit at Fox Yallev writes that the maii at that place i is badly managed for some reason, j 'i'ii- paper that readies the other! read i ! .. i .... i huroh. cor I : . 1... on Mtui'isay :r!kr until tht HOC- a- or larii!. At th Evangelical vail Is, Oregon, June 1, 18SS, by liirv, .1. 1.. ilershiier, Mr. Augusta-; Becker, of AH.-any, Oregon, and .Hiss 'aia.-i j. . iHMi. : im at 10 m i-iMicc ; .ns at VVai '.. uf u ace A saves x'r,r a doUa: i -? at Vi side in Albany. " New lo young couple w E. B. McE'.roy yesterday morning went up to ( orvailis, where with Governor IVnnoyer, the three . comprising t:.e state board of edu ' cation, they will meet the trustees j of the Sraie agricultural college, ' y,r.d make arrangements for the t.nal transfer of the property over j to the sitafco. .Saieiu .statesman. Magic yeast at Browm-ll & Stanard's. OREG-ON RAILWAY and xvm;ti omim.mi Columbia River Route Coas Early and Get Sizes, j Trains for the Kast leave Portland at 10 a. m. ana "2 p. !. ua ly. no td ;ni.t irom principal tilted states, d Europe. d: o- . f li c e roin Uie fi;.- :i rs j ;y by Six s "javesfur a duiiar w- 1 1 ci'.ived r. L. lien- - T. Jones's Chicago di-i:-:l heef, No. 1 white fish, .iiaefce.-ei iii vails and burreis jus re- ; ceiveil at Krowne Leavt ura's f.. ! at (C Stanard Brownell & Stan TICKETS n"v- Canada and ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS. EaigrAnt Sleeping Gars itaa inrouga cu Express Trains '; MAtrcbUNCILBLTJFFS" and iT. PAUL I'rrc oriJftarse and W3:ant riianjso. Cie Cwnectiann .f Portian.-i for San Fraii caeo :i.i f--,'t &..un.i pemts. Tor further partii uta-ra in:uiri -f Curaaa & Mwntsith, First Saw., Altmy. .re?on. A. L. 5IASWE1L. r. & i . a, W. If. Bfitt'DSB. Will sell plosed out. until all are when they want to lump a lug shipment and raise the wind. We are always ready for them, and con sequent! v we are able to offer bargains, which make the people stare and think we are going to fail. No FeaR of Tliaxi We shall keep on doing good for years to come.1 Abie liave Ucueral Manager. JJolliors, Ki-mi1. Tbc rrotrictors of Santa j authorized Vosdsay vt Mason to refund I yieir tiior.ey if. after ghif-g tins C'aii i f,.n-:iia King f Cough Cures a fair ' trial as directed, it faiis to give satis- f.ictio-i for the cure oi 'V.u.'ms. l'roiiv, j W'i.i.o.ilng (,'oUgi. a:ui ail Tiiroat u:d i T. " t-''lb''-S- Whet: the disease affect? the head, and aun-"? tb;' form ! f.f Catarrh, acthing is y elective as Ca-ifoniia ''u-ii Cere. TUfci'7a-epi'ra-! lions are vvithotu Kpjali an household j remedies. Sold at $1 00 a package, i Three for i'i 50. WALLACE & THOM SON. FLINN BLOCK. Lawns. Uo i ardi iv i, s. uojai iiiu c uerries. !