THE 31011X1X0- HERALD; TUESDAY, JULY 10, 18S8
TOE tOlSTV JIItUESHlP.
USX tOtSTV BISIVENS coe.c;l
MARRIED.
fclfc EAR M DEFORMITIES.
l
i O. A SC. K4K. 1.11 K TABLE.
! NORTH BOUND.
i -epai-ty Arrives.
a!a expr. U;45 ami T-.o.'mm Portl'd 10 10am
Eugene ex 11:15 am n:3ram " 34'ipm
ioeiglit I 7:10am " 24:,m
SOUTH BOUND.
: , 'Arrives! Departs! Arrives
i
k'alaexp I 7;4jpmj 5pm .Ashland!). 00?.
pwttie ex! I. 20 ndl2 40nmlKnseri 2 4-uh
iFroiubt : . i 1 :oinlKu-;cii- .'.tw
in
hmi
in
o r reiu'ht received inr south utter U A. M.
of the same Jay.
i LH-: XON LRAXCH.
Fr AiVa'v' Departs
Arrja
Noll (12.50 p in ; Lebanon at tail! p m
No I-i. iS.iupiiti c...u (i ia
F'm Leb'n
No 12.
No 14..
,5.00 p m Albarij at 5.45 a m
ili.UO p m " ' 2.45 l in
OREGON PACIFIC T1MC TABLE.
Arrives la-purls
J asaen er , .. -n
irenrus
JOTTIMiS Ai;tT TOV.
! Judge Bean, oi Eugene, is in the
:ity.
Hon. Allen Parker, of Yaquina,
is in the city.
Regular meeting of the city
council to-night.
Prof. J. L. Gilbert, of the Leba
non academy, was in the city yes
terday. Miss urace riper, of Salem, is
visiting in the city, the guest oi
Mrs. llenton.
J. r. Galbraith and wife will
leave to-day for i few week's visit
to Seattle and Tacoma.
Geo Marshall, who has .the
?mall-p"X at Millers, is reported
better and likely to recover.
Anv one knowing themselves
. ." i i... t..- I-" T ( )'( '.moor
will please call ami settle the same
at once.
'n.r silver er.n
won iy me
lhany hose team ;u l orttana. l.-
on exhibition at Will Oc Stalk's
c-iiow window. j
Th Willamette Backing Com-!
vai.v employ now - Lai.ds, ami i
ire i-:iniii'n-''a large amount ot irmt.
Tins imbi try deserves to meet i
with sue-eos?. i
Mr. tii'f. L. Blackman and fam-!
v and James l'owen returnou u's-;
t!V
lay im::i aquma. mev w :
IV'.
out
over tne oai aie ..- '
i :!! I
K ot i eef sea liSo.
.Mm Wcsn'aU. the civiii.r-d Chi-1
i::ueun of this ' city aval a well j
lr-v.-l contractor, is e
K(l '.
m-trri'-ii ,-nn.ia
t an - ' an- ,
iy. d ( nmese !a-lv of
i -..iitian i. i
j;..en om the !l:e-by
, 1 1 1 1 ivind:.w-. mavu:.i
n
:.n
!
in vour h"U-e c.
tide !i a'e, by U
:.i rea:;
.i ou corner oi
ililsworth .-tree-s.
-i - i 1 -; n
cjU'l aio
- i,ave r -
Id wat-da-f
: ti;cy ar-
:fl-. ( ai
CetUM
ami ch;:
. r: ; i .:
and see '
iO-, ec.
at very
'e-?rt
-iii.
Tie woil:
o: i 1
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Vi--a'!l -(oniiecn-'od
i- r.-ie' - Til V
U !
n:i
erdav
vervlb
Mr.
j a .
ii:
n i v w ; . :
i. Sfl
- v. a '1'0.
v ieee
i..
;'::- ;:)
hfh
-;ake. '
al
i-t:'
n
1:
v.e diser a woman a .'pear- a- si
e-e ;;!id wih'tl it -lol'O i con,;!:.:
:v. t.'i.l man appeal s. .ty.-i.:r:i-rs
can depet'.d v.-i: i;ui
weather.
0--. J. !'-. l,:.:kir.'t.-:t. surore-.n.
..enlist and medical si-eciatiM wilt
ae : 1 1 1 Iteveie house. Aloany .
a'i div Tuesd.iv. July lot.
out i
will give special ire .e.K.-.uuu:u;on
.., .,iii,.ii-i.i oi t'xv' ear. ii'.iia. r.t-r-
vr-n- eiironieor rect.
sea-e -1
t j
'.rest-uts early in nit- oa
1 l.tutdleds of cases refene
i i .
P.
rev '
Mi
Ueorv Settiemeir. o:o:eie
c.f tl,A Tangent nursery mis t.te ;
thanlih ol this o!.- e io! a ...h-a ...!
n:,e aches of the !'--:
dervtnety. .r-N--llUl,K '
the '.iest var.ety ot i.ea.h trees
adapted to Oregon's cumate an-t
(dh.er fruit trees to he i ni-ad
a e
li a i Iroad Co'u miss tone r
W.
goner was in the city vestentay on aissti ivt No. 14, for the sprit- term
ia.s way to Salem. The romnus-, t.ouinu.nci,g April 2,itf,and end
Moii will be in session mrly ail inj, .imie 2j, ISSS:
tiie time now until ttie nuisiaiuie ;
meets. While here Mr. ,v a-agoner j
-.iii.i.wt the: M.ecimer.s ui iicn
V tlVV v-- J ... , . . I
,r tV.i.1 Messrs. Peed. V OOdin &
Co.'s mine and was itigtiiv oe- j
lighted with it. and will prooabk
irtvest in the enterprise.
I'lta-ant Birt day Tarty
iifiifii-p ncrnS:
honor of Mrs. Phillip's 44th bi-th- j
dav. Several elegant presents i
we're be-towed, and the occasion
was a most enjoyable oe.
., ; .i ,ia. .,.! .rentle-1 Davis. Lelan Davis. Kiette Ceorge.
About twenty ladie, , l Jntle ! ( j:,.0ilrtneVf Fl?ed
mn. friends ot Catu a m t . . , char.es Nixon, EzraNixon,
N. Phillips, assembled at t e r its a Nix.jn. A,,io. Collins.
the river ciuiuii iti rr,
An Unheard of Proceeding Konkyins
With the Ballots.
A very irregular process of con
testing an election is going on at
the court house. At the instance
of Judge Whitney, who was de
feated lor the office of conntv iude.r
last June, a little partv oi demo-j
crats, consisting of T. J. Stites.ed-
itrf tI;,,,., w i,;!,.,.,,
!ge Whitnev, together with
S'aeklr.rn. met in th,
1
and Judge
iudtre
count v court room vesterdav morn-1
ing and instituted an election count
of Iheirown. They deserve credit,
perhaps, for permitting Mr. Plack
;.urn to be present. They pro
ceeded to take the ballots from the
clerk anil after unsealing them, en
tered upon a count of the same,
which has not yet been concluded,
nor 4 Iocs it mutter materially
whether it is ever completed or
not, as such a proceeding is both
unwarranted and is much more
liable to be incorrect than the
legal count aireadv mi'de.
It ought to be remembered that
no man owns this oiiice of counU
judge. The people of Lh.n county
have expressed their will as to who
shall fill it; the precinct judges
and clerks, legally appointed for
th-i purpose, have counted the
vote, which has been finally can
vassed by a legally constituted
board, and a certificate of election
has been issued to Mr. Blackburn.
This cannot be reversed now by
any method of arbitration, even
if Mr. Bhiekourn was willing to be
bound by this count, which he is
not. r
This proceeding, however, can
not rightfully be called a count.
It is nothing more than boy?s piay
as such monkeying with the ballots
can decide nothing. By what
authority the ballots have been
taken out of the clerk's hands, un
sealed and carried oil' to in; counted
by oresi'iers remains to be ex
plained. The voters of the count)
will certainly not submit to anv
such irri-tiularitie-
Besides there
'biij.
' ts, alter liavimr remaine-i uu-
i sealed and looked over 1
.om.
icial
i,;,.!- .,n,i ?p.,r,.v s:,,..e lm,
cunvuss was made, may l-e intact
and. it may be. a p;irt of theiu art
lost; at ail events i hev .ire i-)o un
certain now to decide n el.'cti-.ii.
M the
'.. rents
nn.- 27.
reside!!C of t
1 i .' V
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i ).-.-
f rccnii'a. '. '1 .. ai i
"ill . of ii-.HT;.-'
:iit.-:i in tile le-'v- ;;;.-ie
:'.'' by id-'V. C l--'.
.Vf.ef coc.-rr ; :i.ai iu:,-
mat;
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w cd !!! i-
m
d: es :
:
ams,
!- ions :
,.;ed ;
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coimi .
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k su. '!..: t.- a I-- m.-.-!o.l
i'i p.-.ipie. ! iieri
V'r in ' :e,i:. I a.ia-r
a:e ta.i cou
ana i.'.tiit.
oicti eonr.inis an art
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i tin,;; ill .- :.-. it. .:ti .-nia '."
'-.-t il 'l!ii:i. v. -e
. , :.
population of )"'
i-' I"1 l .
; Linn enmity :- itot.ui the size oi
, Connecticut and this state suoports
' . - . - , , ;
Ooa.iliMi people.
.-j ii
l io-.v ;-i-untv i.-
lai .
t-lii;!;
to make two .-?;Ue.
toe --ize ol lviiode is'a.'el. ami sin
'!.,.,.! ..i, ;
-upj-orts a popuiaMon o; l'7r:.o0o. i
rhjlt .. j
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hl nZ
settled courd-v aid that i tie !
L''' tU" l" iLc i
Jlu- l '""'- j
lot- ano'.e !"!-niii -neo xat-.-s na e
MHOCi. itifOlM.
Following is the report of school
,mder of days attendance
uilli)er 0i days absence . . .
. Tt'ti
.2s:;
. 18
. 8
. 10
. IS
. 13
. 13
v,,.nI,,.r ,.f :,,,, .s t..r,lv
. -
Nnmhcr ot" hovs pnrollod
Xumber of girls enrolled. . .
-potal number enrolled
Average number belonging.
Average dailv attendance. .
Roll of honor: Ella Davis, Geo.
T.i fail tt see the tripods atrort
in-.'ltr & Co. They are the lutes
thing out iu uovcliy fuinituic.
A Fa!!fiSIeetiiig lat Santiam Graag' flail
Last Saturday.
On Saturday July 7th, Linn County
Business Council 1 of H. convened
wuli Santiam Grange at their hall in
the rich and fertile lands of the forks
uAVe r"ua,,!' , t., , .
- .l.ue oa; dutiful, the roads
-alI'0' d, and the attendance was
lalg m ;lG ' 1,ein afc the ?om"
lif 'mc busy
season. At the hour of oneiuiiu
I 'resident, J. (1. Bo well, and Secre
tary Kate i'ra-e, were ijn.iaj.tly in
their places, and the work of the day
was ccmmeiiced. Roll tail showed a
fed! representation of granges. A'ent
Mart M iiler made his ;vp..ri. imiieat
ing considerable business iiir.tt-.-is
On iiit'tum of S. A. I av.suii, the
secretary was allow 61 fit) tor copying
tin: by-laws of the i-or.n -il, and stint
ing it ov request to Mayvilic Grange,
Gilliam county, to assist them it:
forming a Council in that county.
A communication Iroai Mr. Aithur
i ai'dcr of th'fiinii City, was reail and
e-i'.iii-ii considerable e.iscussion par
ticipated in by J. Bryant, J. A.
(tow, A. is. Marshall, A. Bellinger,
i'. i-'. Darby, A. J. Morris, ii.
Freerksou, C. M. "anderpool. Bend
t'e discussiuu Jiro. Win. Cyrus
announced tiiat dinner was ready,aiid
the President announced a recess to
discuss the viands of th ladies oi
Santiam Orange. The verdict after
partaking of the dinner was that not
only is the Sautiam country capable ot
piodueh g the finest products of the
country, but the laaies of Sanuam
U range know just how to prepare
those products m the most inviting
manner. The Council resumed labor,
the question un,ter consideration a
the time taking the recess was carried
on. M. 11. W ilds otlered an amend
ment to the question, which was
tar. her discussed by Messrs. Crov. ,
impoii, jS'ighswauder, Marshal,
M.ai'is, ! In. ant, i'leeriisfin, Tra: ,
law.-:uu, Bellinger, Miller, a-a
tiic-rs. On call tor 'lie pr-. vim:-.
CtitSilO.
tiun bv ii. t'uweii the ameiid-
i;;'.nt and cucstivii as ainehilcd wa;
to 1 1.
A.
Morns offered
a
tesolutinii mi latsine.ss n:attti, arm
inovLi. its aiinptiea. The chair ruleii
tiic resolution out of order; iro.
i-l'i'r- :r pealed tOilu the rilitlig oi
ir..- c:..,::. ice-i're.-.t-'-ent I--hu Bry
t, i.' ... i. cha.r and i t in--: t?:
question: "Shail the -r.i-ihg of Lite
.;;:! -. sasiun ' 0,i pidtii:-- tie.
a. fie .n-cls. i'U of li:e cnai;
v. as suvitaiited.
. .---ii- a c! A.:c::r M::rt' Mi'u r.
,:.i: - v.l ei. . t.ir- nl ii.,.: o ;:;i o. i i
ICv
ta
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t::non y j :'
a o
le
h;,
: S.A utia.
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i- ii"'a 1 1 1
r coa.!
ii- ciaf i
- 'e;al lai-i -mi- ba'.'O la en !.itlid.'' i
! 'C!i lae: I:; . i oi' -'I'liior edd'O'o!
ie:itoe-.lt is a sa:i of :t' ;'.- i
e ii-il" ,a'.:d one ot the'Va:' va--se;" : ;
: e w'oi:l": l:ia- t- ask l.iia if be !
!:e- !!..! tiiiilk till Seii-r-.-ra-.tdiiti'd :
. i
va ers mi'.dif have i
at lear 'f these i-:is-
i i-i-.: 1 1 1.
I i f ( i-i .1'
takes. :os
is... u tiiev are m'tico heHer!
laiihed c(-i::;t the ballot's than I
t;-e who did f!;. yh ae-orditm to
iav
am:
tiie
if la" tliinks an
t bad
will
east tdtei'tiian to tiiis
1 anvwav.
re- i
i.:ii.i;i. - n
Fur Sial.rr t iiy.
Coll Van rieve. the genial edi- i
1.,r ot the ;vjH!na I'ost. passed
the city yesterday hav-
lu !'vo:i.j.a;i.l 1ms Jam.ly to
Portland, from which place Mrs.
Van Ch-ve and children will go on
to Daker City to reside. Mr. Van
Clove returned to Yaquina. fie
-tales ii, at h" desires to sell the
Yaquina Post and retire from tiie
field of journalism.
foment li'diated.
A new Ilonedietine convent at
Mt. Anuel, in Marion county, was
dedicated Sunday, the ceremonies
being conducted by Archbishop
Gross. The building is a sub
stantial four-story brick, 1"0 feet
long and :-i7 feet wide. About 1000
people were present.
E. it C. Howard are actually
sel'imi miilinery cheaper than any
oi,e vi: ;n too ci'y.especiady flow-
ers and white hats, which zo at j
i o-d I ill all are sold. Tle-v never
irry d-i .od, but keep a clean,
esh stock constantly on iiand. i
oe
i
At the residence of the bride's
parents near Tangent, J uly 3, by the
kev. S. d. Irvine, M. L. Forster and
Georsiana Settlemire, both of
Tangent, Linn county, Oreaon.
'Jn Thursday evening J uly 5th a
reception was given by the bride's
parents, sixty-five guests being pr .s
ent. The eveniug was spent iu a
very social and pleasant manner.
The Tangent brass baud wrs in a -tendauce,
and gave some very nice
music. Some wedding presents were
presented. A Standard sewing ma
chine by S. II. Forster, ot aiem, in
uncle of the hrijes groom; a han. -l
some linen table cloth and a set of !
napkins by Monteith & Seit-.snbach,
of Albany: a eiass water pitcher by
Miss. -Linda Morgan; a glass butter
dish bv Miss I- orence Ownbev; a
crumb tray hy Miss Josie Moses; a
pair of lass pickle dishes by Miss
Annie Wood: a glass milk picture by
Mi.-s Bessie Settieinire; three pieces
ot glass ware by Master Albert Set
tlemire; an outrit of dishes and a raa
carpet by the brides mother; a horse,
cow and calf by the father. A luach
was served of a eoodly simply of
cake, lemonade, candies and nuts,
aiter which a tew plays iere ergagtd
in, and then all stpereted for their
various hemes.
BRIEF 1H.V1I,.
Smoke Estrellas.
Wigwam slippers at Bead's.
5Si. s'lavesfor a dollar at T.Jones's
A clean tov.cl for every customer at
Viereck's.
A new invoice of Eritish trimmings
at head's.
Ice cream at the city restaurant
to-day.
Ice cream ever' day at Frances
I'feiiler's
hoots and shoes at cost at Pnowncll
A: Staiiard's.
Leave orders at Broivnell . Stan
.inl's for Uoy;d Ann cherries.
A choice lot of uie an vassed eastern
hams .it Wa'iace .V Thompson's.
''ft r
. . li-an towel! lor every customer ; t
V creek's her sliiip.
We iiauiP.: throe kinds of fruit jurs
ami yon w ill do wed to see us before
placing j our orders.
i i ItO N h I . I. i'v." S r a y '. 1! i
I;' you. want us to call at vour house
o t.i.iv urdersj p.ea -e !'-:: :
it -li re. !5rowndl iv. S'l'tmr
word at
Kit I'M
v w iir:
k I ':
!!: one i :e la- in mir
W Will he ! Ii (!.;;: U,-e-.e
iio c',-a-i to.- itet -'hem.
Mo,;::,-!h ; s( ih-n-
c:i
: e :. .-.a j '. !'! : .
. te: cat! a. - :
i.'nr--.
ah,-.
:.:' ! 1 i !'ee-yo.ir i j i ! ;;;!, at tl:e farm
f C. a. '.) s.dt- ,,n
a-ieo'iai.n' iel'.hs.
Is ,.c J". i . t !-: i; .
!a ': id. i h e'i 'II.
SlreU ItO' ...!-
I'i.ilk ha-. c(.,;npVt-al
e- i-i-- brick kli:;-
e;ty. a : i a ov !!:' ! .
o !'r--! -ei a-.s iiri. lie
:- , v.- CM I iail
i ie e in nei- i oi ' ir.ck
:-.f-rc:i t ;i
-t.
I,
'P.-'les il'te: !
. it e i
Mr.
dl:itn.-:., :'.a- pur- j
K..ee, will and 1
ive ':.:-as ;.t (jie
. 1 i.e sa.me. Those
o i . i : ; ei oi a-
-i' a. of .'ir.
t ...lell
iZ (Ai i! !
are
.:. W
i:ei Mi-'t:h!ef,
nan; .
Xew-
! t a-! in i
lie
Caii :;;a
tio-i sliirj
ivcs'i. ;
j
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r
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VT
, A , , p .
fit A Pi 111 I PlVTi
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i
AT
Erowiiflli stanard's.
C:zie Eaxlyond Get Sizes.
AVill Sell until all are '
closed OUt. i
Dr. T.'J. Eaion. I nrmrrly of lh
Surgical Iiiiiriuary of ludian
:Uotis, will viU Albany Friday to
Wednesday noon, July 13th to
ISth rooisiM at the Revere House,
forvaliis Thursday, ,1'riday aad
Saturday, July tOsii, -'Oth, and 21st,
at Hotel.
Dr. Eaton has for the past
twenty-live years made a specialty
of the eye, ear aid deformities, and
has straightened more than one
thousand cross eyes. All iu darned
and sore eyes can be cured unless
disorganization has taken piace.
Artiiicial eyes inserted and the
most ellicieut braces for the cure ot
Lcrooked limbs, club feet, spinal j
diseases, etc., furnished.
I
CUOSS EYES CL'UED.
The fohowiag reference to Dr.
Eaton is takea from the Merced
An;us of the 21 inst :
"'On Saturday last we witnessed
an operation upon a cross-eye iy
Dr. Eaton at his rooms in the Ei
Capitan Hotel. The subject was a
twelve year old daughter of M'
Huusakar, a resident of this town
who has been from her birth af
tiicted with cross eyes. It was
done without pain to the-little girl,
who during t he operation on the
eyes, smilingly answered several
qiK stious asked her by the Doctor
and ourselves. Minnie Ilunsaker,
the subject in this ease, after the
operation, appeared a bright pretty
ditle girl and smiled gratefully
while thanking the Doctor for
treating her so tenderly and sub
jecting her to so little pain."
The follow ing account; of a re
markable surgical operation per-
j formed bv Dr. Eaton is taken troin
'lie Ei Paso Times of the 10th
ultimo:
"In compisny with Captain S. D.
Sloc.uin we called to see Miss Jen
nie Slocuai the youngest daughter
Ml Paso under the treatment of Dr.
, ,
Eatou. We remember to have seen
this joung iadv months ago at the !
:anch, with lier foot twisted until j
it w as at right angles with the j
. ther foot. To-day the left foot is
straight ami natural as. the
right. We coagraathue the I
ioiihg laiy and rejoice with her'
the r in this succ(r:e,!'ui pertonn
nice of Dr. B tt -.;i. We wen
o-piica! ui:li! we . i; !,--. ii tih.
' uu,
': -.' : i :
A :y
'; :l.'
: hat oi'
Wi
arc :eiw
i i --
t w
IIS
0
I'
Vei'io'-d." i
: -e w-. brimh.tj
. ' s'crday, iieing i
oi-i d-.ti-'hier ot
i ; ' y ol Cola naihj
ri, t.oov livine; i-.ear (.'o -is- i
i:l to:S .i.hiy, who ii ;,i
! . ,:! C: .: j
ii. ieel! months.
by 1 )r. Matoti,
:.- ci; . :dli-l ;;e-l'-;i.iV
iJi.-iii V. !:
: i ;he eye t.. --::a
was tlea'ed
Ai... js new in
r-o:ia! e :i:i.ii
ate Orafi'v :i. n -l
-.. I-
a: iit cole :.' i v . 'I no 1
did ids vol-":1; p-.tic-id :ni
: ofivin-': cotjgi-atulatitir.s. '
vl tie Jlesperian.
etor
'ii'-
!-.!ti;
.' ai,;.
Hi-.
;ne lint :
,- Mvo-oi;
iire for o;
j,:',:!...
;.i -ha 1
id
a
i.'i!
:;) cent.-.
A ! lei.i....i. "i is vi -hi-,- i-n n !
rli.ni
.11 l.U'i 'fj;
oeii ?! re-! . .
CaM.it.r :h
I f ::!-: i:i
,!l-!v ! i :!''
o:y, On .-::.
e wagon. 1-Vaiici-
iv.-r iee insfaotaa.--'!
"f tiie c;ty. Or- '.
'" ' '!" a, the ; ire.
Oi av
: , f -
A Idie line
ce'.v .1 -.it dr.
kMcllI01IiO!M
A
uali early to get teams
gr-Ktrictlv first-class soods and I
prices that cannot be undersold, j
urn I'liraniDul I
Great'
In Summer Suits, in till kinds of j
! . I
in i a nn iniir
AND
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Dress Goods
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Until the 15th of July, the usual time tor offering
reductions in Summer Goods,we have decided to oiler
NOW, at COST
Our entire tock of light goods and wash rahrics,
consisting os ginghams, chambrays, lawns, batiste,
cnambrav-gif h Swisses, mulls, ratines, embroi
dertd suits, Dgams, duster linen,foulards, nainsooks
jaquenets, percales,on and white goods. Also eleven
d ozen Indialin
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Commencing
ifavir.gbeen autliorized
(.oe i -.these goods at cost
uiarked tliem in lots, to be
lour Choice At Less
These goods are made
land warranted first-class,
tumty to secure
All Wool Goods
At such prices. If the manufacturer cannot give
)"ou bottom prices, who can ? . Come and judcre for
yourselves. Most ot these goods are suitable for any
season, Several desirable lines of lightweights will
be included in the sale at from
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$9.50
F linn
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by the niauufaet urei-sto
to the- factory, wa have
sold strictly for cas.lt,
Tiutii Invoice Price,
from thehest Oregon wool,
Tins is a splendid ormor-
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