THE MOBNIXG- HERALD: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1SSS
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OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Departs
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M.tN at theAUianj ix'stottiee close as follows:
Koran otu.es north ) i
I re Eastern states ! ,....n , m.
i i.e West .side --o.oO a.
And the Nairow Cause R. R. ) I
for Portland and Salem .
If M '
t'orvallis and Ysvpx.ia 1 12:30 i m
Al oHoe south 7:;S0 i-. i.
The jostotnVe will tie elosed eaeii evening
ir.m six to seven o'clock.
It xistered matter for 'the early mor
-lin shouk! lie mailed before S oeloek the
ivvioties veniiiL'.
.10lll(.. AKOIT TOWN.
Dr. J. W. (Jeary, of Ilalsey, was
in the city yesterday.
Dr. Parker, of Pendleton, is vis
iting relatives in this city.
Accident insurance at the lowest
rates by Burkart ii Keeney.
Self protection is the first law of
nature. Follow it by securinir an ac
cident jiolicy of Burkhart .v Keeney.
J. P. Galbraith m I wife return
ed last night from a trip r the
Sound.
Patronize home industry and try
some ot J. Joseph's Havana tilled
-r- cigars, tiie first of his own man
u .icture.
(Jeneral Alanager K. Koehler
arid party passed through this city
'.st evening with a special train
ea route to Southern Oregon.
Mr. E.X. Smith, agent of the Ore
gon Pacific Co. at this city, left
Sunday for Minnesota, in response
to a telegram announcing the
death of his mother.
J. G. Crawford returned yester
?t?y from Harrishurg, where-he lias
Wen for several weeks, having
opened a photogiaph
during that time.
gatierv ttiere
M. Doolittle, com-outer of the
;-odetic Survev Service, of Wash-1
t-jmilv fiif iri:f s. f his COUSin
Mr. Frank Wood.
F. I,. Such and wife, of San
Francisco, who have been visitin?
in the East, have returned, and
are visiting their daughter, Mrs.
W. E. Turrell in this city.
The executive committee of the
State Board of Agriculture have
decided, owing to a lack of water
for wet est races, not to offer any
prizes for firemen's races this year.
Messrs. A. Klein. Judge R. S.
Strahan, C. W. Watts and J. J.
D'dbruille, will leave Saturday for
hunting and fishing trip of sever-
al weeks down the Umpqua in I
southern Oregon. :
The death from measles of a pio-!
neer resident of Clackamas count- j
a woman over GO years old, is re-j named Ah Le lodged a complaint
- orded. The wonder is nONwhy j iu Justice Brink's court that he
the measles kills a person of Uatj had been robbed of $100 id a gam
isrevbut hw a person happens fbybiing gam(? ,a the Chinese house of
iive so long without having stum-;W0II Mow & Co. He claimed
Nea on to the aweas. ' thaN laid the money on The
table aritV Lew Tina stized it and
rau to the restaurant of F. Hoffman
where he was engaged as a ook
nd deposited it iu the safe. He
was arrested yesterday, and his
triai will occur at 1 o'clock-to-day.
. . ' ,
T Repair the Narrow Oaasis ' f
Jud'g Ieadv has modified his ;
arder of June 15, in the ease of C. j
IN. Scott, receiver of the narrow
gjiuge roads, vs. the Oregon V lil- j
way & Navigation Company, al
lowing Mr. Scott to borrow money J
repair the roads and pay off the 1
ndebtl ness. It has been found)
mpracti able to make the loan !
jequired, and the modified order
allows persons having claims
a ainst the narrow gauge amount
ing to $1000 or more to take receiv
ers certificates for their claims.
Several persons mav assign their ;
ciaims to make up the sum of $1000 taining a about $.00, is still in
when a certificate will be issued to i jail, having failed to furnish the
the assignee. These certificates j bonds required. Witnesses were
are the same as a mortgage on the subpoemed from Scio, and his case
roads and bear interest at nine per ! will probably come up for examin
cent., and if the interest is not paid 1 ation before the II. S. coinmissioti-
trie interest coupon aiso draws
interest .If rom the time it is due.
Several persons are ready to lay
ties, repair bridges, trestles, etc.,
and takje certificates in paiment.
This seiheme will probably prove
satisfactory to those who hold
claims against the roads on which
taey have heretofore not been able
f 5 realize anything.
Promptly Paid.
Received of 0. P. Winn, agent
for the Traveler's Insurance Co..
full amount of claim account of
injury ijeceiveJ by me. I recom
mend tids company to all wishing
insurance. W."W. Orowder.
Alkasy, dulv ".'o, l.SSS.
hi !eci-iveri at '-V. F. Read's s full
le of ladies tile- muslin uniierwcar,
so g-rl-.' hiti! t! reuses and infants
:ps. -ia!I ami s-i-e ti;::m.
1 no l anuu
il coiintv
ngricultuial
its annual
assueiatilin w
fair - j!ii
and con!
lei'dn
tember Hub,
unrig lour uavs.
IT LOOkS EXCOIXAUIMU.
Chicago & Northwestern OSr'ah. Accom
pained by Capitalist':, Now in Oregon.
As confirnation of the statement
published by the Herald yester
day that a deal is now being con
sidered between the officials of the
Oregon racitic and Chicago fc
Northwestern :-oads, looking to the
eastern extension of the road east
ward from this city, the 1'oilowing
San Francisco dispatch under date
of July :JU, will be read with inter
est: !
The presence here of a purtv of:
Cnicago A Northwestern officials, i
and Chicago capitalists has caused !
much talk in railroad circles. The j
party arrived here on Mondav last,
in the directors' car of the Nortn j
western, and after staying only a!
day went north, first to Woodland. !
then to Red liluit', then to Man-:
ville, and now, it is understood ;
they are some where in Oregon. i
l M I.',-!.... I!
ivniviiiuij. tompiiuiier oi ;
me orinwestern. is in cnarge ol .
me party. vv mi turn, among
others, are V. V. Foster, William
Blanc-hard, M. W. Kuk, W. T.
Kirk, John B. Kirk and A.
! MeNallv. All hail from Chicago.
It is stated that the party will go
n jrth to Albany, Or., and thence
travel over the' proposed route of
, . - ...
the Oregon Pacuic, in which com-
panv certain directors of the North-
wpst.trtl aw interttpil "n mid
here knows the exact object of the
visit of the party to Mary ville, but
considered in connection with the
situation of affairs in that locality,
with reference to an Eastern ex
tension, the movement is sug
gestive. C'wnimiliec Meeting.
The special committee appoint
ed at the last meeting of the Lioard
of Trade to consider the question
of granting a franchise for a gas
manufactory in this city will tuee;
at the office of J. K. Weatherford
at 8 p. m. Thursday night. The
committee consists of Messrs. L.
Flinn, J. II. Lurkbart, N'. II. Al
len, C. E. Wolvirton, Train &
Whitney, Dr. G. Maston, W . F
Kead. 1). B. Mouteitii, L. Vierick.
E. F. Sox, II. Byrant, John,
Schmeer, Stites etNutting, G. F.
Simpson. J. K. Weatherford. li v
i order of the committee.
F.vcllciit Hoik.
Andrew Hale is out with the
Daughters of America r.ad his
primrose album. Look oat tor
him and Mis. F. E. Kobius :n, as
they are going to canvass this city
in behalf of the Daughters of
America. A nicely gotton up. ami
very iutresting book telling us all
about what our great women of
i America have done, aud still do
j ing. Published by True & Co.,
! Angi.tita. Me., and their tine prim
rose aiouin, trom trie same nou.e.
Thev wiii to sell like hot cakes.
A Midnight ICw.
Shortly after midnight yesterday
morning several young men be
came engaged in a row in the Star
brewery. They were put out by
the proprietor. They afterwards
attempted to break in, and broke
out windows in a promiscuous
manner. Four of them were ar
rested yesterday. Win. Eddy and
C. Williams were fined -tlo, and in
default of that sum the latter went
to jail. Harry Clark and Sid
Funis were discharged. The cases
were tried before Justice M. E.
Brink
Kol'bcry in in- iatov n.
La e Monday night a Chinaman
Vaqnina Coal Ninrs.
Yaquina Post: Rumor lias it
that active operations will soon
commence, looking to the opening
"P 01 one
ot the coal mines near
the bay, none of which have as yet
been given a partial prospecting.
The indications are very good and
induce the belief that valuable de
posits of coal, easy of access, are
located handy to the waters of the
bay, and that it will not take a
very large expenditure of time and
money to demonstrate the fact.
The Walklns Case.
D. F. Watkins, the mail agent
on the narrow gauge charged with
purloining a registered letter con-
er in Portland to-day.
For the ftea.iulr.
A special excursion from Albany
to Ya-p.iina and return will be run
on Friday, August I5d. Fare for
round trip. 2.o0. Train will leave
Albany upon the arrival of the
north and south bound trains on
the O. & C. K. II., at 1 o'clock p.m. j
Tickets good for tea days. Fori
tickets and full information apply
to Curran A Monteith.
.titeution. Tlirrsbrrmrn t
A second-hand seperator and
nearly new ten-horse Plenton Dowor
ror sale cheap, r or particulars ap
ply to F. M. Rwiehavt or (
Davis. Shedd. Oregon.
W
Well ISoriug.
E B. Daviftson 1m- sent for a n:a-ehiiK-
for iiormg well.-, and in a lcw
uav.- wiii be ready to H .re ni- any-wl::ri-
iu t.i:e eitv.'roi'i t- to fourteen
iiR-hcs iii diameter, any depth.
iu:
,e o lame fi.i'pes?- ;u v.-i.
i t ; . ! : -
N'i. broken y.e to-day. al .uonieith Cz
ScIteuhacL S. !
STATE llP.tTl'UES.
T a. n , , '
Proprietor of the Portland News Arrested i
for Blackmail-Sentences Cnnmnted.
a...;ni .1... IT.n . . i
i.T1 ,vtl r, ' .i, t .
1 okti.amj, July ol. A warrant :
Was issue. til-llnv fiir tlm irract -f I
John 1). Wilcox, proprietor of the
Daily -Sews lor blackmailing Airs.
Dr. Murray. This is the outgrowth
of the same case in which Isaac
son has figured as agent of the
News in attempting to blackmail
Mrs. Dr. Murray. There is a girl
mixed up in the case and some
sensational developments are ex
pected. FROM THE STATE CAPITAL.
Sal km, July ;)1 (iov. iVnnoyer
to-day commuted the sentences of
three prisoners at the penitentiary,
Win. IVek, sentenced from Mult
nomah county, September 27,188(1,
for 5 years fur larceny in store ; on
recommendation of the district at
torney and m consideration of the
-' "
severity of
the sentence. August
Schultz
sentenced from Clackamas
county April S.',, IfvSS, for arson;
reason in this case was grave
doubts as to guilt, baseS! upon facts
that all persons upon whose testi
mony he was convicted have sub
sequently made affidavits that their
testimony was false. S.J. Mitch
ens, sentenced to five years from
Polk county for assault with intent
to 'commit rape; commutation is
based on the recommendation of
the district attorney and grave
doubts as to guilt.
t'.lST OTF.5.
. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Burnett, of
Dallas, have lost their infant
j daughter, aged 3 months and 14
i days.
j Fred, the 10-year-old son of Sen
i ator H itch of McCoy, was thrown
I by a pony the other day and his
arm broken.
The Yamhill Crunty Agricultural
Association will hold its annual
fair commencing September 10.
and continuing four days.
Mr. George Coote, of Yaouina.
j having received an appointment in
j the Corvallis Agricultural College,
j lias removed with his family to
j that city.
I L. VV. Robertson of Independ
j ence, will build a large and com-
modious brick business house, two
j story, the upper part will be used
j as an opera hall.
j Miss L:..ie Wilson accidentally
discharged a shotgun in the drug
store at A;rhe, Poik county, which
tore things u; generally, but
luckily no one was hurt.
Report has it that Mrs. Titman
was ariested at Newport iast week,
charged with an attempt to poison
her busoand, and that !-he gave
bail to appear and answer.
Yaquina cannerymen are busy
preparing for the expected big run
of salmon during the present sea
son. Last season was a partial
failure on this bav, although the ',
catch at Alsea was very good.
J. Mills of Amity jumped off a
wood shed recently, running a nail
one and a half inches into his foot.
Blood poisoning was threatened
for awhile, but Mr. Mills is now
able to be on the stre t.
J. R. Syron, who lives nith his
son Peter, near Sheridan, was born
in New York 9!) years ago. lie
came to this country nearly forty
years ago. He is now quite feeble,
but keeps knocking around and
can read without glasses better
than he cou'.d twenty years ago.
A wager on the presidential
election was made on Saturdav hr -
! tween Tom Richmond and Win.
Percival, of Dallas, Polk county.
If Cleveland is elected Richmond
receives of Percival his blooded
2-year-ld bay filly, sired by Alta
mont, dam Stranger and Snow
storm. If, on the other hand,
Harrison is elected, Tom will have
the pleasure of paying him $300.
A Warning.
The modes of death's approach are
various, iindstatistics show conclusive
ly that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other.
It is probable that everyone, without
exception, receives yast numbers of
Tubei cle Germs into the system and
where these germs fall upon suitable
soil they start into life and develop,
at first 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
ducing unnsumplion and to the head,
causing catarrh. Now : 11 this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cause death. .At 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 bo'tlcof Bosehce's
German Syrup. It will give jou im
mediate relief.
Two Way. Choose Which!
There are two ways of doing what
Nature sometimes does incompletely
namely, to relieve the bowels. One
is to shallow a drastic purgative which
evacuates profusely, abruptly and with
pain, the other is to take Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters, the ellcct of which is
not violent, but sufficiently thorough,
and which does not grip the intestines.
If the first is selected, the person em
plojing it need not expect perman
ent benctit, and he cannot hope to es
cape the debilitating reaction
which leaves tbeorgan as bad or worse
oil" than before. If, on the other hand
he resorts to the Bitters, he can rely
upon the restoration of a regular
habit of body, consequent upon a re
newal ol a healthlul tone m the intes
S
iieticial I
tinal canal. Besides healthfully
laxing the bowels, the Bitters arou
a dormant liver, imports a beneficial
impetus to the action of the ltidneys, ;
and counteracts the early twinges of i
rheumatism, a tendeuvy to gout, and
malaria in all its forms.
t.old Viii- Shirt.
The best white'.-hirt in the
IlUirKl :
; at VY. F. Read's: and don't forget that
I he proposes to give away a line gold
iwatv h with tin m Call and investi
i gate tf vou need a good shirt.
That exqui-ite iine f if Mitins in our
il.mv wind j-.v will be ran elo.-e this
wick. Have no t sense for not get
ti'i- in on thcui. .M.diticth vV .citcn-
! Ik
ch.
!
heave orders at BiMu uell
trd's ioi K i'ai Alia ciicn KS.
ev Stan-
BXItF MENTION.
British trimmin-s I
A new invoice of
at Head's.
Ice cream every dav at Frances'
J - :
illemers' ..I
Boots ami shoes at cost at Brownell
stauurd's
ceiv'. A at Brownell A: Stanard's
one j i ou ji mi "'i tin i i iv.
i
Gentlemen's soft huts at ri
eor-t at Montcith A- Seitenluu h".-.
A choice lot id' uncauvasseU eastern
hams at Wallace iV Tiiiinps.ifs.
Leave your orders at Brownell &
Stanard'i for choice hurries.
.Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best sale Ki-3,000 first-class brick. He
remedy in the ; world for lin-r and kid w M burn no more until alter har
nev diseases, indigestion, etc. for sali; i ,.,, i , . , ,
atM.Baiungart's. vet, and hoe m need of br;ck
; should see him at once.
e lianuu: inree Kimis oi iniu jar
and you will do w ell to see us before
placing your orders. j
HltiiH NEl.I. A' Staxakk.
If you want us to call at your house
to take orders. dfa-e leave word at
our store. Brownell v. .'anard.
Just received, another lot of those
tine hand .-ewed French kid r-hocs, the
ver cheapest ever brought to tuwli at
W. F. Head's.
Hrace 1 1.
You are feeling depressed, your a;
netite is poor, you are bothered with
Headache, you are lidgclty, nervous,
and generally out of sorts, aim want
to bracy up. Brace up, bin, not with
stimulants, spring medicines, or bit
ters, which have for their basis very
cheap, bad whiskey, and which stim
ulate yon for an hour, and then leave
you in a worse condition th.m before.
What you want is an alterative that
will purify your blood, start healthy
action of Liver and Kidneys, restore
your vitality, aud give renewed h-aliii
and strength. Such a med'cimj you
will find in Electric Bitters, and only
SO cents a bottle at Foshav A: Mason's.
JACOBS
FOR WATERMEN.
All mex whose pursuit
phice them on the water,
6uch as Seafarers, Lake
and River Craftsmen,
Yachtmen, Boatmen, &c,
should be guided by what
CAPT. PAUL BOYTON, the
World-Renowned Swim
mer, wlios autograph is
here shovrn,says,as follows:
"I don't see how I could
get al:ig without St.
Jacobs Oil."
Cl'KES
:UMATISM, CRAMPS, ACHES,
PAINS AND BRUISES.
o'd by Prnifflists an I Hea'ers Every tre.
Jii:rIes A. Vin,lrfo.. l!alto..Md
up i
GRADUATE STUDENTS IS
Classical, Ziitcravy, Sci
entific, normal, Bus
iness, Law mit
MEDICAL COURSES
OLDEST, LARGEST AND LEAST
EXPENSIVE
tn. titution of Icamiiig in the Northwest.
First term becrins September 3d, ls.-S Ad
dress THOS. VA S SCOY, Prcsidmt.;
Salem, Orison.
MAGNOLIA
MILLS,
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r.
Will furnish sacks to farmers and
receive wheat at the usual rates of
storage. The highest market price
paid for ame.
fTBe3t Magnolia flour always on
hand for sale or exchange at reasona
ble rates.
. JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
OREGON RAILWAY and
XAYiuvrio co.iir.tsV
Columbia River Route
Trains for the Fast leave PortlandJ.it 10 A. M
ami 2 p. M. daily.
TICKETS
to and from princial
points in United States,
Canada and turope.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS1
Emigrant OSleeping afjars Ban Through on
Express Traips
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and ST. PAUL
Free or Dharge ami W ithout Change.
Close Connections at Portland for San Fran
cisco and Puget Sound points.
For further particulars inquire of Curaan &
Monteith, First Street, Albany. Ore,'on.
A. L. MAXWELL,
P. A T. A,
W . II. HOI.COM B.
General Manager.
t-fTBoats leave the O. It. ". Co.'s wharf, at
the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday and
Friday of each week. C. G. RAWLINGS,
Local A-.-ent.
Oregon Views,
O
CRAWFORD & PAX TON
THE PEOTOGRAPHBEs
OF
ALBANY - - OREGON.
CAF.KY THE FIXF.ST L1XE OF OKEGOX
vicAein the West. Cataloirne sent on appli
cation. We have also all the negatives of A.r.
1'axton and .1. ;. Crawford, and any one ci!
have dupli.-ates from then ai rcdueed priet-s.
DAVIS BROS- AND CO.;
1'KAI.KI S IN KNKRAL"VK!:.IIANmsF..J
! SUEDJb, LI XX Co., 0IiG0S
f
Willamette
L'DIVCBltl
EJ"cp Sea F2liing F.v urio:s..
. Th,e stu' Mi.-chiefis prepared
; to take parties out to sea irom New-'
; port rishing.and will make frequent i
flips V. in
Parties d
nen toe weather is pleasant. !
lesinng to sro on some par
ticular day will please send notice
ahead. Tickets $1, not including
meals. Address J. J. Winant,
master of steamer Mischief, New
port. ISru-k lor Sale.
Henry Clark has completed
burning the last of his brick kilns
near tins citv, ami now oners lor
t'untr.-H-lor ami KiiiUlrr. j
THE UXDt-KSIGNEL) HAVING LO I
catcd in Albany solicits patronage j
from city and com. try. Will contract
to nu:iii tinuies, iiarns. anil all manner
of dwelling hou-e. including Queen
Anne, Eastlake and Elixabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
spueiik- itoas frey of t charge. Satis
jaction guaranteed W. (J. CASSEL-
IKsxtlutii.il ! Puriiii-rthiii.
VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
F partnership heretofore existiii' between
W. .1. Jlonteitn and Fred Hoffman, under the
firm name of Hoffman & Munteith, is this day
dissolved by niutua consent, the former
etaining the saloon business, and the latter
the restaurant. M. J. Monteith will collect
all accounts, anil assume all liabilities in the
sitooii business, and Fred Hoffman will col
lect accounts, and assume all liabilities in the
restaurant.
FRED HOFFMAN
W. J. MONTEITH
Albany, .lime 20, 1SSS,
Dissolution of I'ai'lucrsltip.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THVT THE
J partnership heretofore exist ini; between
Win. i ortniiller and T. II. One under the
ri rm name of Wm. Fortmil'.er & Co. is this
dav dissolved by mutual consent, Mr Cone
retiring. All accounts due the tirm will be
collected by Mr. Fortmiller, ami all liabilities
will he assumed by him.
Albany, July 11, isss.
WM. FORTMILLER,
T. II. CONE.
Notice to Contractor!.
ATOTICE IS HEREUY lilVEX THAT AT
X the next regular term of the county i
commissioners court for Linn county, Oregon,
to tie held at the court house in tin city of
Albany, on Wednesday, the Sth d:u of
August, 1SSS, sealed jiyans, specificacions,
strain diagrams ami bids will be received for
uildin a bridge across the swale on the
SIkmM and Albany road, about one-hal mile
south ot Kendall's brid::e. Said bridge to be
Liu feet long. Hi feel wide. Also for the
buiMipir of a coven d bridirc across Thomas
creek, at Uie point where t"ie old bri.lge
known as the bevaney bridge stood. Said
bridge to be ninety feet in the clear bet" e ;ii
piers, height of bciits 14 feet a':d 10 feet wide
n the clear inside.
All bids must iie filed with the e'erk on or
before 1 o'vloeb I'. M. of the above men
tioned day. 'I he court reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Done b-order of the court this !th dav of
July, A. k, ls E. E. MoXTAlil'K.
County Clerk.
BOOTS
-AND-
SHOES
At Actual Cost
AT
Brownell it Start's.
Come Early and G-ct Sizes.
Will sell until
closed out.
all
are
u
In Summer Suits, in all kinds of
CLOT
-AND-
Iress Goods
-AT-
i B.
Call early to get bargains
, ff Strictly first-class goods and
prices that cannot be undersold,
are gnranteed.
otlcp r final (cttlrniemt.
"yoTici-: is hkreby given that the
d nndersisned, executor of the lat will
and testament and estate of S. f. Haley,
uee;isc-d, has filed hw Snal account in Faid
estate with the county clerk of Linn county,
Onu'oii, and that the county court of said
county has fixed Mondry.AniiM (i,1SSS,10a.m
as th-' time for hearing objections to said ac
count and setrliuif the same.
Dated thisf.th dav of .lulv. 1SSS.
I. P. I'UCTKK,
. ; CHAS E WOI.YEf! TON. txecutyr.
Atttn.ey i'vr Executor,
Grea
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Until the I5tli of July, tlie usual time tor offering
reductions in Summer (ioods,we have decided t offer
NOW, at COST
Our entire took of light goods and wash tabrics,
consisting of ginghams, chambrays, lawns, batiste,
chambrav-ginghaLas Swisses, mulls, ratines, embroi
dered suits, gingams,duster linen,foulards,nainsooks
jaquenets, percales,on and white goods. Also eleven
dozen indialin
CORSETS
Usually
sum of
sold for from
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Brownsville Suits
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L.E.BL
Commencing Monday, July 2d
Having been authorized
close these goods at cost
marked them in lots, to be
Your Choice At Less
These goods are made from the best Oregon wool,
and warranted first-class, This is a splendid oppor
tunity to secure
All Wool Goods
At such prices. If the manufacturer cannot give
you bottom prices, who can? Come and judge for
yourselves. .Most ot these goods are suitable for any
season. Several desirable lines of lightweights will
be included in the sale at
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fine
$1 to $2, for the nomia
OZElsTTS.
MONTEITH & SEITENBACH.
Sale!
OF -
-AT-
by the rtianufacturersjto
to the factory, we have
sold strictly for cash, ,
Tte Invoice Price,
tromjj
AINS
19.50 Pi IT