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THE MOUXXXO HERALD: THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1SSS i . A jt. fcB. 'IIME TAB IK. XOKTH BOUXD. I j I .epart.'- Vrrives. Caia. er. li;l5ani 7;0..ain' I'orti'd lu Ukun Eiuene ex 11:15 am 11;&jm ' 34apm Freight I 7:10anil " 4."pni SOUTH KOL'SD. f ; Arrives! Departs! Arrives x ua exp KnjtTie ex Freight 7:45pm j Spin 2;20pml2 40pin ! l.Wipn, Ash land ft. Ooam Eugene 2 4npin Eicrene C.OOpm o Eiei,'ht received for south after ll .. m. : the same day. JLEBAXOX BRANCH. Kn.' AiiSa'y' Departs Arrives. No it i So Vi j S 50 p m; Lebanon lOpmi " at 1 S.5U p i p m 1 00 I) ni Albany at 5.45 a ill so n.. '2.00 p ni '" 2.45 p in - ' I OKEGOX PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs .11 y 15am 1 1.00 p m ,.' 5.25p!ii!(.50a III Pwisenjer. Treirht THE MAILS. Mails at the Albany postothce close as follows: For ail offices north "j The Eastern states ' The Wist Side C ' And the Nairow Ga'iL'O R. R. ) For Portland and Salem 11 A. M Corvallis and Yaquina 12:30 p. m Al o!f.).-o south 7:30 i M. Tile postottiee will be elosed each evening from six to seven o'clock. Roistered matter for Jtlie early nior train should be mailed before o o eloek the reviojbes veniii'.'. J(I1T;S AtfOlT iov.. (rfo. Ifouck, of Independence, is in the city. The Albany Juvenile Band will go to Waterloo .Sunday. Thos. Monteith, Sr., has re turned from a trip to Yaquina. fresh blackberries every morn ing at F. L. Kenton's, 5c per box. A new invoice of "Star of the Kitchen" soap just received at F. L. Kenton's. A new lot of fresh cheese just re ceived direct from the factory by F. L. Kenton. The f'olnmbia conference of the E. Church S juth meets Aug. 8, at Pendleton. Messrs. Kmerick & Pieringer have dissolved partnership iu the butcher business. R. F. Ashby, merchant, and K. A. Kampy, banker, of Ilarrisburg, were in the city yesterday. A black ' woolen shawl found between this citv and Lebanon j awaits an owner at this office Cha. Van Buren, druggist, and T'm. Bilyeu, liveryman, of Jeffer son, were in the city yesterday. Patronize home industry and try some ot J. Joseph's Havana filled 5c. cigars, the first of his own man ufacture. Rev. G. F. Hound and wife left on this morning s train for New- ber-r. Oregon, to be absent several larry Wood in will leave tomorrow f.-kr I'orrhinM u.'hfr 1 1 trota salesman in me upnoisiering y . . . l . 1 1 . . : estaohsiunent ot hugene Hoey. Henry Clark, of this city, has ac cepted the contract for doing the brick work on a new hotel at Ash land. It will be 103x7t feet and two stories high. Chas. Wilson, conductor on the O. & C, Capt. Kabbe, of the Ore gon Development Company, W. F. Crosby and several others left this city yesterday for Yaquina. Attention is directed to the new adr. of Messrs. Burkhart & Royce, the enterprising book and job printers, which appears in this is-1 .sue. Thev have facilities forexe- i cuting the most elaborate work, and theif'prices are very reason--Ide. S s. Iran! trowing ! re-j, Dr. J. R. Cai well, president of the Fruit Growers' Association, has " a tine fruit dryer on his extensive fruit ranch at the Summit. It came in very good play this year, as he had a heavy crop ot peach plums, for which j there was no sale at remunerative j lates. He accordingly run thirteen j tons of them through his dryer and j has over two tons of as fine dried i piiuns as one could wish to see. j The prcne crop will won be in market, and it is safe to say that j ii state or country in the world; caa surpass Oregon in the matter j of prunes. There will be pienty of t ieni ana very land Oregonian. fine ones. Port- Case (ontlmied. j The case of Lew Tim, the China man arrested for robbing another Mongolian of $1U0 in a gambling ga:r.e,; was continued in Justice Rruik's court yesterday until 5) o'clock to-day. The strangest part of the case is that both of the Mon golians were not arrested for gam bling. Well Knrliis. E. .. Dsiviil.,on has .-cut br a ma chine for boring Weils and in a lew days will be ready to Ix.re wclN auv where in the city.fYtm two to fourteen inches in diameter, any depth. 1XDIAX sVlDKXTS. E"iv3 Little Dusky Mails acd Five Little B)js On Their Way to Caemawa. Col. John Lee, superintendent of the U. S. Indian traiuiiiy; school at (Jhemawa, arrived in this city yester day from the. Siletz Indian reserva tion near Yaquiuu. with ten Indian students enroute to that school be low Salem. They were five boys and rive girls, ranging in ages Irom 12 to 13. One of . tne girls has attended school befoie. and is now going back, to finish her studies in music. She wrote the names other con panions j with that of her own on the register j at the Revere House, smooth and pietty a gial could wish to write aim it was as ... ! script as any , Col. Lee and his proteges will leave this morning for the training school. I UK MOVUVt Si orli. UHtiES. Great Decline ia the Number of Stock acd iu Prices, The Oregonian says : J. E. Todd, who has just returned to Oregon from the stock ranges in Custer county, Montana, is in the city, lie says there is a great decline m the number of cattle on the ranges in Montana as compared with last year. He estimates the decrease at fully 75 per cent. This decline is due to tne seventy ot the winter ; seasons. The losses last winter j were so extensive that many j stockmen have sold their entire : herds and have gone out of the business. Others have driven their herds into British Columbia, and will try that district the coming ! winter. Then, too, Mr. Todd i says, there has been a very large I decline in the prices paid for ! cattle. Last vear prices ran as high as $45 a head, but now cattle, of equal quality bring only $'20, and, in occasional instances, less. Mr. Todd says, however, that all of the stockmen are not retiring. Some of them, notwithstanding the losses of last winter, have re stocked their ranges and will brave the storms of the coming winter. That which leads some of the stockmen to drive their herds over the line into the British Posses sions is the belief that, although the weather will be quite as cold as in Montana, there will be no bliz zards. .III.LKU-.U t .4I.LICV AI IM IAI S. At Lebanon last evening Mr. M. A. Miller, well known in this city, and Miss Flora McCalley, were united in marriage at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and M's. Kobt. McCalley, well known residents of Lebanon, the otli- ciating minister being Rev. W . ll. Bishop, of Portland. The follow ing guests were present : lion. J. K. Weatherford and family and Hon. James L. Cowan, of Albany ; Hon. T. J. Black, of Halsey; J. M. Ralston and wife, Dr. J. S. Courtney, Dr. L. Foley and wife, Chas. H. Ralston, C. B. Montague and family, C. C. Hackleman and wife, Miss Florence Ballard. Miss Mattie Nixou, Miss Armstrong, F. M. Miller and family, of Lebanon ; H. Y. Kirkpatrick, of the Lebanon Express; Hon. R. C. Miller and family, of Lebanon; Mrs. Wm. A. Miller, of Pendleton. Mr. Miller is the son of Hon. R. C. Miller, an old resident of Linn county, having resided here since 1S47 He is the ieading druggist of the thriving town of Lebanon and is well known in Linn county, and we might say in the state as, although a young man, he is quite active in politics, having been a member of the last democratic state convention which met in Pendleton. He received his edu cation at the state university at Eugene, and is a popular young business man. After the ceremony an elaborate wedding supper was served, and the happy couple were the recip ients of warm congratulations, and a large number of elegant wed ding., presents from their many friends. The (luestion Settled. A great controversy has arisen over the question as to which style of plug is the Harrison and which ' the Cleveland hat, and no doubt the sale of campaign hats has been seriously affected thereby. But now comes the Oregonian and says that it "is able to announce on the luthority of the leading hatters of "ew York that the following styles lave been adopted for the cam aign of 1888 : Republicans 'earl plug, with black band, 'emocrats Pearl plug, with white and. Any other color is a mis epresentatiou and should not be ountenanced, as pearl is the only adopted color." Is .Mot Insane. Mrs. E. B. Holmes, of Peoria was examined vesterdav bv Dr. G W. Maston, and Dr. J. V. GaiT, of Shedd, before Judge D. R. N. ! Blackburn and District Attorney; H. II . Hewitt as to her sanity. She was declared not insane, and i sne was uiscnargeu. sue is a daughter of the late Rev. T. J. Wolte, ot Corvalhs, and trrief over I the recent death of a child and of her father has produced her illness and periodical aberration of mind. Fell Dona m Stairway. Charlie Bardy, boy aged about 10. fell fiom the galhry in the court house jesterday afternoon, striking upon tne s.airvray sunn; ntteen or twenty Ieet below. He was earned home, when it was tumid, strange to say, that no bones were broken. Medical attendance was rendered and the unfortunate hoy is not likely to suffer anv serious results from his fall. " In sporting matters Pendleton rather takes tlie lead among ihe smaller cities in '.Jregon. Now it is to have a gj-as-you-pl.-i.se contest Sept. 2Cth, for a purse of Sl.'iO. Tlie man covering the greatest number of md'-s in twenty-four hoars to receive 8150. the next 875, and the thud ;-'5 Pro "essiouals bat re. i. STATE IHSPiK HE. Prohibitionist Orator "Will Stump the St-ts-Fortlaad Nsws. Salem, Alienist 1. The national prohibition committee have sent i Prut. M. V. Book, of Michigan, to i make a canvas of Oregon for his j i i ' TT - 111 part' mis iau. lie arnveu tins morning to consult with J. W. Webb, state organizer. THE HLACKVAlI. CASE. Portland, August 1. John I). Wilcox, proprietor of the Portland News, was arrested charge of blackmail, to-day on a He waived 1 1 1. txamiiiaLion aim as uaceu unuer ; ujj doikis to await .ne action oi the grand jury Bonds were promptly furnisued. 1 " attempted svicide. Portland, August 1. Mrs. O'Brien made an unsuccessful at- tempt to commit suicide to-day by swallowing halt an ounce of laud anum. Abuse, neglect and failure to provide on the part of a worth less, drunken husband caused the suicidal attempt. She will recover but still declares she will kill her self yet. UKE(i rStS A!iH I ll lO.V. The Programme-Address of Welcome Gov. Pennoyer Other Addresses. by! Salem, August 1. The commit tee of arrangements fo- tiie Oregon Press Association nas completed the programme for the coining ses sion to be held in this citv on August 10. The business meeting will be held at 2:30 r. m. in tne senate chamber. The evening session will be heM in the representative hall at 8 p. m., at which hour the following programme will be car ried out : Address of welcome Governor Syl vester Pennoyer. Music Quartette. Address, on the part of the city of Salem Mayor J. J. Murphy, of Salem. Kesponse M. L. Pipes, presi dent of Press Association. Instrumental musicMis" Scott. Address Mayor Van B. Ie Lashmutt, of Portland. M usic. Poem Prof. J. B. Horner. I A Wind Han Collapses. I I ; ' Ike Hvman, the fly San Fran-i ! cisco drummer, who made a bet of! j $1000 to $!00 with I. B. Monteith, ' j of this city, that Cleveland would j : be elected, and who thereby at-1 i tained no small amount of cheap ; j notoriety, lias ignominiousiy j j hddged. The bet, it will be le-; : membcred, was put up in the i I hands of a well-known business! j man of Albany. Hyrnan uepos-j i tied a draft of Jf lOuO, while Mon- j ' teith put up his note, which every j one in i-mn county knows is as . good as yellow gold. After Hyman j left Albany he wrote to the holder) of the stakes, demanding that i Monteith be required to deposit i the coin instead of his note. This, of course, Monteith refused to do, and then Ilyman wrote again say ing that he desired to withdraw his stakes, as he was attaining a trifle too much notoriety over his bet anyway. The draft was for warded him, and now Hyman is probably shaking hands with him self in congratulation over the narrow escape he had from the i very probable loss of $1000. But he will find that while he has saved $1000 he has earned a wide spread reputation as a very wind blowhard. Boi-glurs at Indrpcndraee. A gentleman who returned yes terday from Independence from Independence states that on Sunday night the residence of Mr. Atkins, about one mile and a half from town, was entered by burglars and a silver watch and some $2( in cash taken. So clever were they that no one in the house was disturbed. The night follow ing the store of J. L. Stockton was also assaulted, but the burglars failed ta gain an entrance, although they succeeded in breaking the lock from the door. A bar was placed against the door which they could not remove. Again on Tues day night attempts were' made on the residences of E. W. Cooper and S. W. Smith. The burglars1, gained entrance into the residence of the former, but Mr. Cooper was awakened and arose when the thief was frightened and hurriedly made his escape, and one hour later had almost entered the resi dence of Mr. Smith, when he was again frightened away by the awakened inmates. It seems that a gang of tramps are making their way through the town, also sev eral suspicious characters have been seen about town. The Agricultural College. The prospectus of the State Agri cultural College under the new management has just been issued. It is a small four page folder, hut h filled with valuable information to those who contemplate entering this institution. The state has ; j ist assumed the guardianship of I this college and the indications are it is illSt entering an era of tiros- peritv and bids fair tO become one " 1a i- .-. .- r. Of the leading institutions Ol Ore- gon. i neiaii term is announced The fall term is announced to oien on Wednesday. Sept. 12th. Sell Tour I rait. I To the Willamette Packing Co. of this citv. Thev will pav good price? for all the Bartlett pears and j blackberries that are ottered I.KTTKK LIST. i Following is the list of letters remaining in ' the postoftice at Albany, Au-'wt 1,1 bjS. l'er-' S'eis calling for the-e leciera will -jure the uaie vlik-h thev were sdvertise-.i: ; U iker. Mrs. t rod l!er7i'.iil, Ceo. Uri-U'e-. Mir-s Amanda Kriiir f;.r:r.. r. .'!. A. Click, Mrs. s.irab I'b nn.iiie.-. Mi-.- H. 1 Cu.hh, Mis W. t Carrol', J-oie , I-'i.inie, lviA::l-l ) I'A.'e. y. H ! M'ainer, Mr. N ii.:' ins If. I.. Mr n. -. Saiiv r. .'. P. M A full lu;. X,. i.rok. u Sc.lcii--.;. L' of ladie i.c- to-J I Mo-'tc'l! Kxeiirsion Jto Yaquina. All who intend going on the ex cursion to Yaquina Bay to-morrow, August 3, should cali and get tl'eir tickets by 5 o'clock to-night, as it j is necessary that we should know j the number in time to order a suf-; ticient number of coaches. This excursion will he well attended by people from Portland. Saiem. l"u-: gene City, Harrisbiirg,Brovn-vilh-, McMinnville, Independence and .-vioany. xicKeis oniy y. ',', gooo to return either on August btii or August 13th, for sale only by ClKKAN & MOSTEITH. (iHinitloe Mreliii; T n eiwiil f.nnniin,.u onn,, nt ed at t,.e ,9,t mM.t;n rtf ,, n,ird j (jf T d t cod the question I c . . . . . 1 j ot granting a truiichi-e tor a gas j manufactory in this citv will meet ! t the otHce of J. K. YYVatherl'ord j Ht v. m. Thursday nk'ht. The i j ,miimitr. r-onsUr ' nf Messrs. L. ! consis ! Fliuu, J. II. Lurkhart, Is. II. Al lien, C. E. Woivtrton, Train & Whitney. Dr. G. Mafton, W. F . Bead. D. B. Monteith. L. Vierick. IE. F. Sox, Ii. Bvrant, John,! Sflii.Ar Si;t-c t-V.or;,,.T I' "P ! j Schmeer, Stites vV A uttiuS. O. 1 . , ! Simpson. J. K. V eatherloril. Bv ; order of the committee. K.Ycellciti Kuok. Andrew Hale is out with the Daughters of America and his primrose album. Look out tor him and Mrs. F. E. Robins m, as they are fjoinir to cauvass tins city in be had' of the Daughters oft America. A nicely irotton up. f.nd very intresting book telling us all lanoutwhat our great women ot ! America have done, and still ri jing. Published by True A: Co., AugUsta. Me., and their tine prim- ii,.' i' .. .. hou- They will to sell like hot cakes Subscribe for a copy ol each. V.K.W.V Ht;.TI4. A new invoice of at KeadV. Britl!'. triiiiinings Ive cream every day at Frances Pi'eiller's. Hoots and shoes at co st at Browncll & Stumtrd's. Accident -insurance at the rates by Burkart ifc Keeney. A tine line of imported ci lowest i jars re ceiv .1 at Browiieil v: Stai.ard's fientieincu's soft hnis at orig co.-t st Monteith oV Scitcnbach's. A choice lot ol unc;:iiva.-sed eastern hams at Wallace iV Thompson's. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best; remedy in the world for liver and kid nev diseases, indigestion, etc. For talc j iit'M. Bauingart'A. ! We, hand!.; three kinds of fruit jar j and you will do weil to sec us in fore i placing your orders. j OKOW NKI I. iV S'1'AXAK!. j If you want u to call at your house ! to take orders, please leave word at our store. Brow nrl! A: S'anard . i Just r.-ceivi-d, another lot of thos tine hand sew ed French kid shoes. ver cheapest ever brought to town at W. F. Head's. Sel" protection is the first law of nature. Follow it by securing an ac cident policy of Burkhart & Keeney. Just leeeived at VV. F. Head's a full line of ladies line muslin underwear, also irirls white dresses and infants slips. Call and see them. Tiiat exquisite line of satins in our j 11 0 fNl T gSK-SS&Stani Stanaris. A Warning. The modes of death's approach arejCjl&Q Early tlHd Gfit SiZSS. various, and statistics 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 ya.-t ruinbers ol Tubel cle tiernis into the system and) ,!. ..,-. tt..... t.-..,-i,. l'-.ll ill. .Til uiiit-.l.l.. 1 soil they start into life and develop, at tirst slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation iu the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs pro ducing consumption ana to uie neaa, i causing catarrh. Now .ill this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. JH 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 yourthroat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bo'tleof Bom lice's (icrman Syrup. It will give jou im mediate relief. nra-" You are feeling depressed, your ap petite is poor, you are bothered with headache, vou are iidgetty, nerous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up. but not with stimulants, soring medicines, or bit- I ters. which l.ave for their basis very cheap, bad vhikey, and which stim ulate yon for an hour, and then leave vou in a worse condition than before. What you want is sn alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy restore action ot Liver and Kianey your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will tind in Electric Bitters, and only 50 rents a bottle at Fosliav 3c Mason's 4ild Prixe Shirt. The best while'shirt in the market at W. V. Bead's; and don't forget that : he proposes to give away a tine gold watih with them. Call and investi gate if.you need a good shirt. Dissolation of Partntrahip. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ll partnership heretofore existing between Messrs. Kmerick A I'ierinsier is this day dis solved bv mutual consent, Mr. Emerick re- i tiring. The business will br continued by 1 Mr, lerin-.-r who will pay z. indebtedness and collect all outstanding accounts. Those U., indbrn,l are rm,te.i come forward and ! settle. A continuance of the patronage I heretofore extended is solicited. Albany, August I, 1S33. a IT rn IIP I (UiirI OKAOCATKS ST C DENTS IM Classical, Literary, Sci entific, normal, JBtts inetts. Law and MEDICAL COURSES p. I nt?:'T T 1 nproT .'T i V CT IJI- JF..V. iHn'irM ,H V) LLAj 1 EXPENSIVE !;i rif-i-iori -, lear:dr. in the Nortiiwe.-t. I'irst ti.rm fe-;::i? Se te:r.ber ::d. lS-fs A'i-die-s TH ,'.- VAN SCOV. Cresi.icnr. Sjieiii, Oreson. do ut T. Jo:.er"S ITT 1 1 JJ llfliversil u i toman! M niUlll'LlD Hi-op Sea Fishing Excursion. The steamer .Mischief is prepared to take parties out to sea from New- J port tishing.and will make frequent I trips when the weather is peasant. Parties desiring to go on some par- j ticular day will please send notice ! ahead. Tickets $1, not including! meals. Address J. J. Winant, master of steamer Mischief, New-1 j 1)0U ; Krick lor Sale IT ,1 : l rienry uiaiK iias c ompieted burning the last of his brick kilns near this citv, and now otters for sale K5,000 first-class brick. He will burn no more until after har vest, and those in m-cd of br.ck should see him at once. (ouIrsi-lir am! lii:iller. THE rXDhKSItiXED 11AVIXU LO rated in Albany solieits putniiKim from i!y and com. try. Will cor.trai-l. to build bridiris, Iiarns, and all maimer of dwelling. l:ou-o. including Queen Aiiisc, Ka.tiuke and Eli.::betlii:in styles of buildings. Will fiu nih )lans and sjitf'-ili.- n.ns fr,:e of t charge. Satis jaction guaranteed W. (i. CASSKL- involution ol IMihit!iu. ATOTiOK IS HEiJEBVUlVKX THAT THE i;irtlltwhlu herctpfnn. t.xistimr between W. J. Monteitn and Fred Hoffman, under the j linn ii-meof Hoffman Monteith, is this day I dissolved by nmtua consent,- the former i ctainiu the saloon b;isiness. and the latter ' the reslaurani. M. I. Monteith will collect ! all accounts, and a-sume all liabilities in the I s.iioon business, and Fred Hoffman will col j lect accounts, and assume ail liabilities in the I restaurant. j Fl'.ED HOFFMAN W. J. MONTEITH Albany, June 20, IS-S-J, -' i o!ic t font raclors. 1 TOTICE IS IIKKEUY r.IVF.N THAT AT the next regular tt-rm of tlie county eommissioners court for Linn county. Oregon, I to be held at the court house in the city of : 11, U:...tt..-..lov Ih.. vth .l- ilf i AUyusV. lvss, sealed p.'ms, speeitieations. strain diagrams and bids will be received for uildiiiL' a bride across the swale on the Sh.-.M and Al'ianv road, about one-haP mile south of Kendall's bridge. Said bridge to I e j 150 feet ions, 10 feet wide. Also for the bmldii'ir jf a coveted bridge across Thomas j creek, at ' lie point whtre t'.ie old bridge i known as the Devaney bridge stood. Said ! bridge to be mnetv feet in tlie clear liet-'-e;:i piers, height of Ikiii's 14 ieet and lli feet wide n the dear iliside. All bids must tie tiled with the e'erk on or before 1 o'-.ioek 1'. M. of the above men tioned day. The court reserves She rmht to reject any and al! bids. Done bv order of the court this fnh day of July, A. 1., 1SS K. E. MOXTAOl'K, County Clerk. "(BOOTS -AND- SHOES dM Actual Cost! AT Will sell until all are ! closed OUt. j . Oregon -Views, CR AW FORD & PAXT0N OF ALBANY OREGON. CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF OREGON vieein the West. Cat-iloirue sent on appli eation. We have also all the negatives of A.U. I'axton and J. G. Crawford, aim any one can have duplicates from then- at reduced prices. ORE&OI RAILWAY and Alt;TIO COMPANY Columbia River Route I Trains for the East leave Portlandpit 10 a I aim 2 P. a. daily. mT'T7'TJ,npCj to and from principal X lOiV-CJ 1 .O points in United States, Canada and Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS" ! Emigrant SSleeping aCars Rua Through on j Express Train3 j TO ! OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS j and ST. PAUL I Vrer of Dharge and Without Change. Close Connections at Portland for San Cisco and Puet Sound points. Fran- j F T rther particulars inouire of Curaan Monteith, First Street. Albany. Orejon.l A. t. MAXWELL, i. P. A T. A, ' . II. HOI.COXIB. General Hanngrr. I itB-vts leave the O. ti. .V Co.'s wharf, at j the foot of Broadalhin street, on Tuesdav and j Fridaj of each weetc C. ii. RAWLISUS. ' Local Aent. DAVIS BROS- AND CO. tK.L3s in obnk.ialJmsrchasdisr4 I SHEDD. LISXCo., 0KG0S. Noticp f IFinal Settlement. ; -vrcTieE is hereby wkn that toe i j.' un:tsix:ti. e:?cutor m tne iai ui j ! iui'1 tescnmei.t and estate of S. I. Haley, j : 'i-ceased, has fiV-i l-.is .1:1 acvunt in said I estate with 'he eouarv clerk of I.inn county. , (-. -..n, and rliat the. eountv court 01 sai.i eoiu.t has Sxe.iMon day, Aug list t,lss,s,10A.M a the time f-.r hear'::-.i; obj'ctioi s to said se COur:t a';-.! setf!:i:r tin- ame. I'te:i tr.viMh da of Julv. ti. !.' I COitTU. CHAs. K VO!.VER"'S. txeetitor. A.t-jrticv i -r i'.x. JTOr. rai l! rail " Untiltlie lotli of July, j re(juctious in Summer Goods.we have deckled t offer NOW, at COST Our entire tock of lio-lit jjoods and wash labrics, consisting of ginghams, chambrays, lawns, batiste, chambrav-ginghaos Swisses, mulls, eatines, embroi dered suits, gingams,duster linen,foulards.naiijsooks jaVuenets, percales,on and white goods. Also eleven dozen Indialin CORSETS Usually sum of sold for from FIFTY "1 I n r r I MM Brownsville Suits L. E. BL AM Commencing Monday, July 21 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 AVool Goods At such prices. If the manufacturer cannot give you bottom prices, who can ? Come and j udsre "for yourselves. Most ot these oods are suitable for any season, Several desirable lines of lightweights wiTi be included in the sale at trom or V o tbe usual time for offering $1 to $2, for the norma CF31TTS. MONTEITH & SEITENBACH. ml -OF- -AT- by tlie manufacturers to to the factory, we have sold strictly for cash, Than Invoice Price, 0 w ! V i