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ii-Jfl". 4" fo'i . t. i.. k. am: tam... south u..ii:r:i. s ciwrt' Arrives. Cal ci i ti;5 suis. T:-.-.i!i-iurH' iu lvim i M-:.;.t j 1 7:Vml " 4pui ) SuL'lil Kol'M). Arrives Departs Arrives Cata. esp : 7:45pnii SpuAnhland fl.OO-im Kr.sciiB exj i.'iOpm V2 -.ntl k'luetic 2 40ptu w"; ; i ! 1 :Oiii'iK7i-n- :.e-ni N c rciht tv.ei.ea lor .suuui alter ii A. .i. of t':.'-- yaiue itay. I.FVUXON BRAXCfT. Ac.i'yi lK-.-ni-t ! Arrives. Kelt jl-2.r,o y mibeUuion at 1 S-'i r.i JSr. !:: ! a.!" ii n j " S.f.U l in Vn i.eh'n i 1 Hi; A:lan ill ; nl 5.4- ;i rn 2.45 n ill No U.. OREUOX HACIFKJ TIM E TA IILK. Arrives Dci.'iii.s IV-iarlier; l---!"- H.IS'inin.OO p m 5 .-': fi.nOa m cm KCU si s. TV !Fui:, When a.su bv "Whom Sekvi. ChS NVll.l. IE llEl.D To-Uay. CvTiioLiC Services tvery Sunday at :-::X m. Siuulay pch'5 t 'i p. in. t-f the Academy. i'-v. L. AleUiyer, c-ioi-. CusrisTiAX Cm-itcii Servu-es every hnii-tii Siindav at their cliuiTh Ituildmg l-v I'c-v. H. M". Waller at 11 a in. and -.i-i.:d hour in tin- .vvening. Sunday -c!i )ii at 10 a. in. , KvAXiiEi.ic.M.. Corner of Lyon mio Vo.iith str--' services at It a nt. nd 7 . ..i Pastor Ut-v'- S. E. Davis, v;, ....itii "scliool 10 a. in. Prayer nieel-in- i-vcrv Wcilnesday cvi-nin. Vi:tiiuI)It. CitrnVr Ellsworth awl V' h i'. erects Service at 1 1 a. in. and ':::'.').,. t. Pastor, Rev. H. P. WcWi. : :1;.i..atU school 2::a . in. Prayer meet :yj. everv Thursday irwn'.'.sg- Pi:::iYTE!i!AN. (.airner of Uroada! I tin and tilth streets. Services at 11 v iii. and T:o0 . in. Pastor Uev.b.L. iTitchaid. Saltl.atli n-hw at l:i:l-t p. 1:1. Prayer meeliii every cdne.-day evening. C'oXfH!EATiiXAi.. Corner oi terry aud fourth streets. Services at ii a. iu. and 7::;u p. in. Pastor i lev H. lioiainger. Salibatl: school at l:i:l- P.uyer ineetins; -Wednesday evenings l"!UTEi PuEsitYT EUi a x. Corner of AV;.-uiiigton and Fii'iii streets. Service- al II a. in. and 7:n j..i:i. Pastor. Kev. . 5 tr. Irvine. Sanhuih -ciioo; ;il j. r.! Praver meeting every Wcdne.-ilay evening. S7. Pa i." i. Metuoiot (,'orin-r Mmit i:..!::ery and Third s'.reet. Se: vices- at ii a and i :o0 p. :a. Pastor. lle . C. F. hound. Saliva'. : rn. -hraver meeting C!:o-i at l'l a. j uu Tliur.-dav fe:::;ii's. - BaJ'TIsT. t'orner of Lyon and Fift streets. Service- at li a. m i'.ld p. m. Pastor K..-v. L. -I. Trumbc!!. Sa"'ba;hschiol imnic.iiately after the morning services. Pray-r ineetnig . -: v t bill sila v evening. t'-iOTEsTA.ST Li'l-l i i'AI. ."!Il'i:i il . Services will lie held in S. Peter- Fids copid chiirch every aiU-iT.a'c.- Sunday, j in g and evening. Sunday school ; :,; a. in. Friday evening .-en ice j .-.-. e'. ery Friday prec-ding lhe S;.r.tia si-i-i ice. Aiiave invi'.et! to .litend. ! jniiixiii .ii:i l V.. 'SWEKTKR TIIAS AI.L1HK BC'bKS. Th'fu.?h man may i ave a r8ii:ar voice. That like a n:e a--.w thn-auh yoa, It's ii-.vwter th m sweet nirsic when Kb savs, 'hero's wl.at 1 1-'. e . :hi blackberries are rie. v r.eis- ai Thompson oc Over- 1. -,rks ar.-l i-,)y at Viei.lii's. t; ... y- v in i:ig a rushin,; u r-r-atien v. rap- cariin-rv is , s. at Mon- ier a ec nja'. M-. llarvy Skeeis, of Vv'a.-iiii.gton tenitoiy; i- in ca.V. Tramjs are num ro;;s in about the clival-. i miii.erous tv th-.-its are reported. Easf t e and Icl- commencei::e!:t exercises of th-- -iatf (University .vui heia during the coming weeK. in.- Fourth oi Julv will be a some dav in .Vioany. lhe !:.-ii.e.-.- houses w ill be closed. Patronize home iivm.-try ain! try :..'- o; .1. Joseph's Havana ri!le' . cigars, the firsi oi ids own ma; -'ft lire. Tri" Albanv firemen exlrlbitcd the fact at Portland that they are j i ;ght up to the mark ot tne he.-t i -o'-upaities in the Northwest. j K:-ep out-the tlies 'hy usingscreen j doors and windows, manufactured i i ::d put in your house complete at I i: reasonable price, by R. B. link. ; M;pi on corner oi Second and . Ellsworth streets. Messrs. Will ct Stark have just I received a large stock of new gold ! v atches. diamond rings, diamond I i:u;'id lailies' watches. elegant; chains ami other new jewelry. ; Thev have an immense- slock. i r'",.,o; i i; (' V V and T tf the Second regiment. . N. (i., i are ordered to report uniformed and ; eouipped for parade and drill at CiVvalhs on the Fourth of July at 1 -t'.O ?. m. The boys have to get in ml drill. Owing to the fact that the M. E. -':.un-h 'is undergoing repairs no -';",'.-.!vh services or Sunday school Av;ii i-e held tmnv to-day. Tiie Sundav school will be held, at the Zi. E. Church South at 2 :30. Tne disidav ot ft nit in Kenton's . . .i , i ,ms vesteroav a lacict a d:-al of attention, lie has fre3h rigs, bai annas, orange", lem- jts Jost of this fruit is received direct i i on the orchards m (.-aiuorma t t.;e C'ongregational church t !.,i.i'!iiii-' the t.Mstor will preach. S toWt: "The Use ami Abuse of t- e Tongue. hi tne evening the 'Death ot -';ioses. '.. E. meits at : ,1! are cordially i: set vices. Me.--rs. DaviiT The . r. V'O'clilck t'. M. ivited to these s-triv.'.der and i.-aae I m w have ee:t on a l o':v;tui:i t- i- ;.; r'So ia.-.e, irit;.- ..I yesterday, rid:.' on eve rea's -ver see t..e mi.tunta'.ii' 1;-a us br:r.g;n v repo rt oe;ng dav, ar.i tiie worst ( !.-.:i!g OUt of i2:, Le i cuy loaded o Hunt ana ben- i Portland and ana .toia, jj.v: , TT-:-.- Portland. June -.5. At the fire- 1 urn's tournament ;o-dav the last ; men's tournament ;o-dav the last : race on tne moinnmioi-was tiin ; ;n yard footrace, which was tu by inn urur I'i.ii .-..t. 1... !. .1 . Cameron oi Corvalli.. in 11.2-5 ec, i onds; Foraker oi Port.und w sec- ! oni ; The speed race was called at ! about 9 o'clock and continued uu-! til 12 :30 I TiTJ' ',,., i first to run. and camn down thn mirk :it. -a livSv ,,;,. ti.,. . C11- J abont tliree-fouiths oi the distance j hud Jw.. tr,,,-,,!.,! i ,., . ,i one of the team hroko ond tiie man ' was forced to dro; utit. About 30 tVftr. fmm th tiniftl, V. it.--.,iu-! htunibled and tell. The cart run ; !V "'J0!1 ordf:ry( 1 ,e -ar'.1 to , sl,0' over him, bruising him badlv and i l d,'so-1')6 .b!l1 passing t hrough iniurina his ankles. The team.! the body with fata! etiect. A sharp injuring his ankles, lhe team, however, got m m good shape. Their time was given at 28.3-5 sec caJs. The Lebanon team came next and made a line spurt, but Jailed to lower the record, making the distance in 2'J 4-15. Walla Walla team made a good run, but started poorly. Their time was 29.4-5. The Albanv team came next, and they went on the jumpf Adams, Hagan & Co., had two as hom the start crossing the string ! says made last week, and :ireo.nite in lS.4-5 seconds. East Portland j jubilant over the result, was evidently not in good form, lot j Messrs. Waters & Wancliard are they made tne siowest tune of the j S0(m ohl!r to CIlinmence Work on the race, oO.l-o seconds. Protest was i j.-,,,,., !uilltj m the gaiena belt on entered against avvarding lhe race ; ti,e cKt.nzie to Portlands on account of discrop- j ancviu time taken. After some j Mr. Wm. Kobe departel for the disJussiou the tune of thiee time- i goUl beIt on the he'!a of Cahpooia keepers wa., averaged. 'iUis ! last week. Messrs. Young and Ken orought Purt.ami's tune a tnlie ; I,lst(m exPect to 3ta" ,or tlla miavi lower than tiie Albany tei.ui. The i t--i;iy. Albany team was therefore award ed tiie race. Portlands have en tered protest against the award. Portland's tender (toys next ran over a course 4iil feet in length, making the distance- in sec onds. A few minutes before 2 o'clock preparations were made for the 150 vard toot race. Entries to this race were Dave Campoeil, V. ll.Pletch- er, ana i'. tiir.-n, oi roruanci; l. Sprague. i.aat Perttaii'l; E.J.Cam- ..;.:!-. ( '.i iri--i I -in. I (1 'Mi-k'niirnf and T. C. l'eebier, Lebanon. The ! men got a good start ana came down the course wita Campbell m i i i v i : . i . . . tne icuu. v.-a iii eio u set euio unit nic ' , .- . ,. rest Well bunched. nen about lorty ieet iiom the string Cameron nuioe a tine HAiit and tiie two men reacaed the score so even mat tne ju.;es ;ec;,tcu ti race was a tie utewven them. Time 2S.l-5sec-i ola.l.s. j Tf.e Albany team won the dry te.-trace in 4 alia one-tenth sec- jliuS. sil vcrlon'.i tii.-.-.je,J i.ii-elain. wuuge I50.e mis ueciaeu uio Sii yerton eiecii'tn Citse in t'.ivor ot 1 . . cue letters, woo were lour oi tile j rive prohioilicu cauciidaies h.r insured for $5C1 i counci.nicu ;t ".lie elect'.oM neld on ! the iirst Mo.'ioavju Mm, ISj. It The horse race at Junction, one i wilt be remecihered that the con- quarter of a mile, single dash Thurs :tct between the niohibiimu and ' ay between Gray Jake. Mole Digger ; . . 1 . j the Stroine mare was easily won by ! cit:;a-ns ticket w.,s very cose, ana , (, Jake , thirty eet- Strome : in nve uiblaiices lesUllcu in a tie. , 3.0,,.u ' lne citizens, bo-AcVci', nao couii.-l t OI the c;-.. sting coiioc:', which, when ; it caiiYiisscu tuc- result of the i election, thicw out all the piohibi tioa Votes, ciaiimng the paper ou : which tti.-y weie priuscO to be illegai. not biijg of the kiud ; obtuiued irom tiie secretary of ! state lor tin; ejection ot iSSis, state ! ' n.l-ni.. ..I Tl... ..v., U., I inn inuuii. .ai. x ou Luuian to so rejected tnree votes oi prohitt.tion is:s which ban been cha,.euged auu not piaccd in the ballot box. Ju.ge Boise in ins decision tiniis mat the paper on widen the rejectee! ballots were printed was icg'a:, having been ootaii-eil ii'oin the secl'etaiy ot .-tate ior election purjioscs a year ago. He also declares the in ee challenged votes eligiOie ami issues an oruer ousting lour of ti.e present couiici.1. Auoiph vV'oil, M. Fitzgeraio. George Sana, auu Archie Woll'oid. the tlef'cndaut, Horn onice, and seating .1'. A. Davis, John Hicks, J. C. Hayes and E. L. Smith, tii-j conteslauts. these four, with tne straight prohi- bition and three contested ballot.-, collated, having received a majority over flic tour dctcuuauts. The piohibitiouists by this decision obtained municipal coutroi ol suvcrtoii, AI Coo.uige tteiug the only meinbcr ot the council elected on a citizeus ticket, he having ivceivta u higher vote tliau any other candidate. -- Steamer Ia tacbril ni Yaquinx Fnun a gentleman who came over from Yajmna yesterday, the particulars weie obtained of the launching of Cant.' Chf.tterton's new steamer at Oueatta at mid night. This time wa chosen on account of the high tide at that liour. All excursion heating a i laige m.inoc! ot people trom Aew- : poi t and Yaqnina City. The boat, II 11 1.1 i-'.M I V lUlilli lit! I lllilll I H i' 1 1 t" Tressa Mav. was ehri.ened the T. mn, U wfld '" .so 31. Ricbardsoii. It will ply be.; mch, but those taken were prize tween Newport and Vaquiua'City, ' clllckells cai rying passengers. " j On Tuesday last a house in the : southern part of town was entered, Will tlv l-U.y. , aud whUe the fanliiy vvcre Convers. ft is st;ited on v,hat seems to 1 e j 'g in the back uarC nf the house, gocil authoi iiy. thai shenii' elect J . j a trunk in the front room wt.s Sntallman wiil appoint as his den- ! rifled of its contents and x;4 00. utv VatHiv Smith. Mr. Smith has iil;ed the oriice of Sheriff for the .i-t two years in a very satisfac tory manner 'id will make an ef ficient officer as deputy. r-i .llctiillill. Briggs. it. coin for shttewri'iiiu. htisii a. 1 -h.;,!),. ,5 : inde-' sit- - .'i:'"l te.-t o:nn tini.rations will -;:t:' g- d.tiiv. at P. E. Robin S iC-iO -i Away. ', p-.tj-cse to give away .Viiicii v.iri: Pis gold and .1 the very best fitting : litie white shirt in the i:: i rice is s low cr lower t!.'. liy as good shirt in the Ui :T : - THE MOBXIXG .HERALD: S22M)TJ .1 COS VIS T. S3 to Ob E-ciieJ tie Bask to Authorities. &ieM to tt nieiii ,. 'LEM' - -- VV ' - - . tv iraum .thn Whitnev. ilans IM was at w71rk.ia tl.ie,shol)pfani! ;'"P:"inS belV sl"k VVils ,rou,jt lnto, th chapel. ihere he was orde'-td !k, ro ZT- He re'usei-,;in;J ? 'V'V;1'- Cal l?L nmshela detn-d MclMniion and he ent for a L'uard. McKinnon then :ltltII1Pte,i to persuade ManMield i to to oacK. liie guard, meanwhile ' had a "itn drawn on him. Alans: SeI,'1 I1?ed violf nt a'V"uae a,n1 dy" "ed the guard to shoot. He re- msed to bacH to tl,e ?hoP?. ,n,1 i some minutes after, savins? 'hoot and be Uod d d," three tmies.Aic- knife was found on the convict s person. The coroner's jury found a verdict according to the above facts. gAVHAU .1! i 1 ; MTE:. Work is to bd resumed on 'Lucky Boy" in a few days. the Messrs, Reed, Woodin & Co., will recurn in a few d.ays from their mines near the head-waters of tin Santiam. T' ey have o ttaiued some very rich assays. Mr. J. Rihelin of HaLey has just gone up the Sautiam district to com mence operations again on the Gold en Eagle mine. Quite a number of mineis intend to start from here as i iiS the weather becomes settled. The Croesus Com pan v of Eugene, situated on Treasure, hill, in the gold ! takin' out finc? f"'1 con belt, are taking out fine ore, ami con template putting in a mill this sum mer. A gcol custom mt'l could have all the ore thev could work on ... . , . i i . l , j Quartz, creek, m the goid belt, as A ' . - i .. i.: ; ' there art- nearly a dozen claims in a ratlins or a mile or less, that have i d entv "t pivnig ore free muling i - - , i roes in sight; s and nothing but the , Ja(.k (lt liii,.,,, Works are keeping them from work now. ood aid water i.s abundant, and these claims are only about six miles from the McKcnzie wagon road. COAST .VO'IKS. . p.lcrF iin, the dinhtherla. I c ., e , c I ne residence nt Lhas. nelson of ,.'.. .fli i,rn,.,i T..h.v. Tt Jos. Davis rejoris a Mna'I cvclone at ids tuaee at th Upper MeKeuie liridge last Sunday. It crossed the l ivey, raising a column of water .is high as the top of the liridge, drop- i LiDL' it on the bank making a reoort ! iiL-1 ti, under. n--f M aggie Jacoby, a daughter of D; vid Jacoby living about tweive i . , - - , n ! Fiirk y.a8 thr(,-.u from hora; Xues: j ,iay of iasfc wee!tf whi!e returning j f,om school, unfortunately breaking j ne of her legs above the knee. I r. ; Thompson set the injured member and the sufferer is getting along well. Mr. Ed. MeBee of the McKenzie, while hunting with a party on the summit of the Cascades mountains last Saturday, had the misfortune to aecideiiiiy shoot himself in the lower fight arm shattering one of the bones, tie had placed his rifle under the wagon in tne be-J clothing, and while arranging the bed the gun was dis charged. He did not get home until Thursday, when Dr. Shelton dressed the wound and set the bone. He thiuks the arm can be saved. Had t not been cold weather, most prob ably Mr. McBee would have lost his life. Eugene Guard. ei;e.e city notes. Eugene, June 22. Last night at 11 o'clock as a man named Dobson was returning home, he was knocked down by a couple of thugs and robbed of $38.00, Three men were arrested th s afternoon, as being implicated in the crime. The man robjbed was a hard laboring man, and fortunately is iu a fair way of recovery. Some thief last nisht relieved tlm hn ronsr of Mr. John Hnlprw nf ., :nif Hn- ..t r.i,i,.L-,.nc " J , John says if fchey woukl take the com. The house burning on Monday night was no doubt the work of an incendiary. The furniture was partly insured, but no insurance ou the house. 4lh 1 .luiy. WAV Craufoni w;d give another' rmrt .-..' t , I., .i... ! Lav.son dai.ciiig academv o-, i ecnmg . my 4, l ..... .ilu-iciai-f? from P- vtland wiil '-.e added to his j;:-tly irt-lebrated orchestra. An elegant supper v. iii s-rved and vxs pains v.iii be spared rp make this the grandest ball of the season. l ; sno eck's Luwcs. 23 yards ior si, ut Head s. tOS TKK Sir.IHH'iT. Kote. Land C2te Pensions have ..fen pointed a: Hollows: uregon ungmai 1:1 vantis, jwtemiau i. -iiouif, i... restoration and increase, j Homer liawley (ib-cased), Salem;! teissued, Warren K. Wats J", iVrt- j land; original widow, Charlotte j Coi ilelia B., widow of liomor Ilawley, Salem. Washington ter ritorv Original invalid, Win. Mc- Candless, Tilduon ; original w idow, j Margaret i ranees, widjw ct .onn C. Spinning, Walla Walla; Mexi can survivor, Alfred C. Binge, Walla Walla. Idaho Original in valid, Albert Gortz, lioreshoe Bend . Secretary Yilas has ordered can celled the pre-empt ion cash entry of William Day, for a quarter sec tion of land in the La Grande land district. Oregon, on the ground of fraud. Secretary Yilas has directed a patent to issue to lihoda A. McCor uiaek, on her pre-emption .ash entry on certain land in the La Grande (Oregon) land district. This is the reversal of the decision of the commissioner of the gen eral land oflice in this case Senator Dolph has gone to At lantic City, N. J., for a few days. The department has ordered a regular mail service between Peel j and Oak Creek, Oregon, the north line terminating at Roseburg, in i tiie southern part of the state. j 2:1; n r it:it. Smoke Estrellits. Wigwam slippers at head's. Boots and shoes at cost at Brownell & Stanard's. A clean tov.el for every customer at Viereck's. Anew invoicejof Britishtriminings at Head's. Ice cream at the city restaurant-to-day. Ice cream every day at Frances Pfei tier's. Leave your orders at Brownell iV. Stanard's for choice berries. Alean towell for every customer a Vie cs barber shop. We handl.! three kinds of fruit jars and you will do well to see us oei'oi c placing your orders. Buowxell A: Staxarh. If you want us to call at your house t-.t take orders, please leave word at our store. Brownell A: S'anard. That exipiisito iine'of satins in our show windjw will be ran close this week, liave 110 excuse for not. get ting in on them. Montieth A: Seiten bach. Just received, another lot of those tine hand sewed French kid shoes, lhe ven cheapest ever brought to town ai W. F. Head's. (Jo to Fortniiller it Co.'s for furni ture reviver and clean up jour old furniture, then buy a Smyrna rug to be utify ycur home. For vour line imported and Ke I West cigars, iro to I. Baumgari cigar store, one door east ol nlacK man's drug store. A Warning, The modes of de.tih's lipproach are various, and statistics show conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases of the throat and lungs than any other, ft is probable that everyone, without evi'1-.otinn ri'fi'ive v:isf. .1' mi) her.- o! ' -n..t" . . i.. 'i... l i f i i e 1 cic vteriu - 'i:o iiie ssium aim where these germs fall upn suitable soil they start into life and develop, at lirst .slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs pro- j duciug consumption and to the head, causing ci'u.tun. -V' an ibis i. dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the o:;sei you iirusi act with promptness: a!!o . nig a coid to go without attention i. ihingerous and may lose you your die. As so(n as you feel that some thing is wrong with vour throat, liiug- iii' nostrils, obtain a bo'tleof BoscheeV I (tcrnism Syrn. It wih give vou im mediate relief. A 1'Ki.im S il i aiiloi ni.i. It is only found in Butt - County. California and in no other part of the world. We refer to the tree that pro duces the he ding ami pcnetratiim gum used in that, pleasant and cU'ecl ive cure for consumption, astiiama. bronchitis, ami coughs. Santa Aide the iC i 1 1 vc of Consumption, Foshay .v. Mason iru.iraiitees and sells it lor si a bottle, or three for 2. TiO. By the use of California Cat-K Cure, all symptoms of catarrh sue d spelled and the diseased nasal passage is speedily restored to a health condition. $1.00 a package. By mail L P. Circul ars free. Ilcep Sea Flslilug Kxenrniuns. The steamer Mischief is prepared to take parties out to sea from New port fishing.and will make frequent trips when the weather is pleasant. Parties desiring to go on some par ticular day will please send notice ahead. Tickets if 1, not including meals. Address J. J. Winant, master of steamer Mischief, New port. Attention. Tlircoliermeii ! A second-hand separator and nearly new ten-horse Pleton power rfor sale cheap. For particulars ap- dIv to f . M. iiuiehart orii. . Davis, Shedd. Magic veast at Brownell fc Stanard's. 0RE80H RAILWAY and XAVITI tOHIM.W Columbia River Route i Trains for tiie Kast leave Portlaml at 10 A. v . and 2 p. m. la iy. nitnTP'i'O to a,H' ,r",n priiieiiwl J HJJ.-Li J kJ IK'iats in I niteii Stalls, Canada and Eitmi-o. ELEGANT FULIMAH PALACE CARS. Emigrant Sleeping Cars Enn Throngh on Express Trains OMAHA, I '.UTVr.TT. V-T TTF-i ami ST. PAUL Free nfDitarse am! !au. t ('linnue. Close Cjinttctiocs tt l,or:'.:.ti0 fcr Sin Fran- . Cisco and P ! S r.r.'U pi..inrs. 1 For fiiriher vsrtii-ulats itictiire f Curian & JIoni-iiL, First Stivot, A:i-:i:i.v. '. reirini. A. 1. KAXMELt, . P- V T. A, T; II. n "', General Manager. )AY, J7JXE 24. 1SS8 6 pa Sa ?a ra Sale of Miliiiiery! V At the vtrv Lowest Prices AN New and Pretty Styles For Ladies, ftlissps and Children. MUST BEltSOLD ! To TvecUice Stock ! MRS. E. .1. O'CONNOR. "3 ELECTION HETOHNS ME EEHIAIS 7,000 Put this does not interfere with "TITwith the Great- Slaughter. lQ aIoii's and Boys' -AND- A. B. MWffl. Call early to get hmm g J'?"Strictly firstrclass goods and unces that cannot be undersold, ire mi nil it fed. rjOOTS -AND- CLOT HI Dress Goods 8HOESHOW AtJActuai; Cost AT in. stanard's. Cons Zariy sz.d G-st Sizes. AVill sdl until all are closed out. Mit iter-. Rend. The proprietor- "i'santa A'h- havi iiuti-.orizeii Fosliav v Mason to refim'.' your money if. sifter giving this Ok: i'l-.rnia King f Cugli Lures a !';di directed, it fai.'s :te sati- :': eil-iU for the cure of Con.. ( roup. 'V5,tp:t!g Cough atid :di T'.rt.a! I.-Dig troubles. U (:.-! t!;.- (!(:, ai'Vc:- ti.e hei'-d. a::d :-.-u:tiys the for!;: of i"at:r! h. nothing Is eiUetive a CVdfi'.rnia C:.-h Cto-e. T:-i-.r.-rtr:-tioiis are witheut ffnil- a- h oi- !,. :d remedies. .';! :! si u. :. jjai'ksg Tir.ee for rl 50. mm a II At mu until JiaqmfemiUaUl-UIWIg!' SlODDS ariclKNDS An odd lot of all silk ribbons ranging from to 2 ft inches at JLOc a yard. The season's dress remnants incluainpr wools and wash roods at one third their orijrinal value. Odds and ends in hose, Remnants of silks and All these remnants must We are selling g 1 at prices which they will not be able to reach fur lO Years Because ve know where o buy, 'we know how to buy. and Ave know how to sell. OUR GOODS never grow old ami shelf-worn waiting tor B(J PROFITS Tiie Biff Merchants Come to Us when they want to lump a big shipment and raise the wind. AVe are alwais 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 AVe shall keep on doing WA LLA d 8 MM rAfb embroidery and laces. satins at ridiculous prices go no matter wrhat price- MONTEITH & SEITENBAGH. IT to Come ! IS IT? of TtiarJ good for years to conie.T CE & T.HOJ1 XOX, r- - "'tl 1 '4 m H '-it nttt Ijs L. "ang cut it au up. inaiKeu lail3 UkVVfii 1 .