I THE "MORNING HERALD: SUNDAY", AUGUST "5. 188S O. SciC li.lB. TAttLK. XOP.TH UULW'D. Cala. expr. Ktijrene ex . eparte Arrives. (;';" urn 11:15 am 7;":i;iinPortrd lOiOam ll:'Ga,iii 7:10am 34fp:n SOUTH BOUND. lArrives- Oeartsj Arrives ?ala exp Kiiene ex Freight 7:45pm I pm 2;20pm 12 40pm II 30llil Ashland:). 00am Fuene 2 40pm -v., Freight rccencd ii.rsoutii after It a. M. of the same day. 2t.EBA.NON BRANCH. Km Alba'y' De-jure-; Arrives. Xo 11. No 13. 11-2.50 p m Lebanon I 6.10 p in j at p m p m K iu Leb'n i Iv, 12 ,5.iK) inAibanvat. No 14 '2 00 p m: 5.45 a m 2.45 p m OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Pitssenzer Freight Arrives iieparts .lll.laanili.00 p m J 5.2'pm!(i.50a m ;C We-t Sii'e .d the Nairow Ganje R. .- Poi'.Iand and Salem.. lis and Yaquina THE MAILS. Mails at the Albany postottiee close asjfollows: Fur all o!ti. e.s north i i he Ka-s' ;rn state3 ' -d:ju a. r. ; 11 A. M 12:30 p. m Al olti -s south , 7::i0 p. m. Tile p ifitolSeu will he closed each cvei.iiii fromisix to seven o'clock. K- gist-red matter for the early mor should he mailed before b o clock the levioues veiiinL'. JOUIXGS AKOI T TOWS. Seven varieties of roasted coffee at Kenton's. G. W. Smith does all kinds of plnmbinp:. Thos. Kay, of Brownsville, is in the city. L. E. Blain has returned from a trip to San Francisco. Republican headquarters in Port land will be reojened August 15. Hon. J. T. (iresjg, of Salem, was in the. city yesterday looking after .'egal business. Geo. E. Chamberlain, cashier of the First National bank, paid Salem a business visit yesterday. Mr:-. Hios. Hopkins has returned from Salem, where she had been visiting her mother. Mrs. A. J. Kiely. Patronize home industry and trv some 01 J. Joseph's Havana tilled 5c. cigars, the tirst of his ownman facture. Tiwe will b( no preaching ser vices at the Presoyterian church U day. Sunday school will be held as uual. The best thing for a man to do Outlook for tie Coming Sessioa Tha Gath ering of Picneers. A i'KT COO.V. How It Nearly EilWd aa Infant Yesterday Aftersoon. wao lias trouble in nis tamilv is hum .. W. hmith. The annual fair of th State Board of Agriculture will open at the fair grounds at Salem. Mondav, September 17. It should receive the attendance and patronage of flu; people of the -whole stute and of this northwest coast. The farm ers are more interested than any other class of citizens all engaged in the cultivation of the soil to use ful and profitable pui poses. The display a people makps at annual fairs of the products of their state is the substantial demonstration of the quality of the soil, which is the enduring foundation of the state's industry, progress and wealth. In this grand quality Oregon has no superior in all the United States, and a greater destiny is before her as she increases in population. But others besides the farmers should take interest in the state fair. The breeders of horses and cattle of all varieties of the do domestic animals, bred to the uses of mankind ; the manufacturers ; he mechanics and artisans, artists ;,nd all skilled in the fine arts and in handicraft; the machinists and inventors; and all who have that to exhibit which will interest or delight the public, while it con tributes to their own pride and profit; from all of these the arii cles for exhibition at the fair should come. An attractive, grati fying and important display at these fairs is that which exhibits the skill and taste and proficiency of the duties of the household and the fair ones who excel in adorn ment of homes, in the useful and the beautiful. The pavilion should divide the attraction with the cat tle grounds and speeding track. Ihese annual state fairs are the yearly reunions of the pioneers and settlers of Oregon, of this em pire of the northwest ; the yearly rendezvous of friends from every portion of this vast region ; the gathering for the renewing of hap py social relations and entertain ing recollections ; the occasions for all to enjoy the week or more, of rest anil recreation from the labors and cares of the year. The people of Oregon should cherish, foster, cultivate and perpetuate these an nual tairs and gatherings. The preparation for them should not be neglected, to the purpose that the exhibition shall excel any of the past. In this spirit the ensuing state fair can be made an occasion of greater pride and satisfaction to ill. Sews. to Yesterday afternoon the five months old babe of James V. Pipe wa3 placed asleep upon the bed in the bed-room, from which a floor opened into the sitting-room occu pied by Mrs. Pipe and others. In t le course of an hour or more a -light smothered noise was heard in the bed-room, and the child's mother cn going to the bed was bonified to see a half grown pet coon upon the child's breast, with its mouth fastened over the child's lips. It had entered at the open in- -'v uiiKiow ami iiituing the oabe asleep had bitten it about the mouth, and was sucking away its blood and fat smothering "it to death. The babe was so smoth ered and weakened from loss of blood that it could utter but a faint noise, and Mr. Pipe thinks in five minutes more would have been killed. Fortunately the child will not suffer any serious results from its encounter with the coon. It is unnecessary to add that the coon is now dead. i:vcelleiil Books. Andrew Haie is out with the Daughters of America and his primrose album. Look out lor him and Mrs. F. E. Robinson, as they are going to canvass this citv in behalf of the Daughters of America. A nicely gotton up, and very intresting book telling us all about what our great women of America have done, and still do ing. Published by True fc Co., Augusta, Me., and their tine prim ruse album, from the same house. They will to sell like hot cakes. Subscribe for a copy of each. CHEiltU -St.UVJCKS. WnntF.. When m bv Whom Sehvi. CES Wiu. kb Held To-Day. Catholic Services every Sunday at i()::J0 u. 111. Sunday school at 2 p. in. at the Academy. Kev. L. Metayer, rector. Chiustiax Cn i' 1:011 Services every fur! ii t'iKia a their church building by Ib-v. !. i Whllcr at 11 a m. and usual dor j ihe evvenhsg. Suuday schoo! al 10 ;. ill. Ev.(,ej Corner of Lyon and Focrth .'i!c't services 11 a. ni. and i 'X . .11 ":.tor Ki-v. S.K. Davis. Su.jrti.il sciioo1 !U:. id. Praer mtet in:r evei Vcdued.'y even'mir. Meti'oiu-t. Corner Ellsworth and i near Third stieeis. Services ;u 11 a. in. and j i'::u.ia. rV-ior, P.ev. H. I'. Webb, j Sa'ub.Vih schou! . m. Prayer meet- ,' erv lhuibday eve;sin. : Pke-bvtekiax. CoiMcr oT Broadal ! bin and Fifth t-treets. Service - at 11a: in. and TwO . ui. Pastor IJev. E. K. i tVuchard. Sabbath school at !2:lo p. ' ui. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. j U.MTED PESVTER!AX. Col lier of ! Washington and Filth streets. Servi- j ces at II a. in. and 7:00 p. 111. Pastor Kev. i S.G.Irvine. Sabbath school afi::J p. j 111 Prayer meeting every Wednesday j evening. j St. Paul Methoiust Corner Mont- j romery and Third streets. Services at j il a. in. and 7:U' p. 111. Pastor, Kev. j G. F. Round. S;bbalh school at 10 a. I ni. Prayer meeting on Thursday evenings. j Baptist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth streets, Services al 11 a. 111. and 7 : j p. m. Pastor Kev. L. J. Trumbell. i Sabbath sclioo! immediately after the j morning services. Prayer meeting ) every Thursday evening. PlSOTESTAXT EplSCOi'AL JlIUKCIl I Services will be held in St. Peters Epis- j copal church every alternate Sunday, morning and evening. Sunday school I at aO a. in. Friday evening service j on every Friday preceding the Sunday j service. All are invited to attend. Sccp Soa t is!iig ExrursiiD!. Ihe sfeamt r Mistbief is pnpared take parties out to sea from New- j iort lisliing.and will make frequent j trips when the weather is pleasant, t Parties desiring to go on some par ticular day will please send notice j ahead. Tickets .d, not including! j meals. Address J. J. Winani, ! j master of steamer Misc-hh-f, Nt-sv-i port. mm k n ilVOiMU OF WAITING IrirU lor .;. Henry Clark has completed burning the last of his brick kilns tins city, and now oilers for sale Ki.3,000 first-class brick. He will burn no more until after har vest, and those in need of brick Until the. 15th of July, the usual time tor offering reductions in Summer Goods,ve have decided to offer hould see him at once. i Contractor ami Kuiiiicr. THE UXUbHSlGN'ED HAVING LO cated in Albany solicits patronage from city and coui.tiy. Will contract to buiid bridges, barnV, and all manner of duelling hou-es. including Cjueeii Anne, Ea-tiake and Elizabethian etvies of buildings. Will furnish plans and sptjeiii.- Hons f;- ; ; of t charge. Satis jaction guaranteed W. (;. CASSEL- NOW, at COST Itioliitiwn of I'arlucrshi!. "VTOT10E IS HKUE15Y GIVEN THAT THE i iartnershiu heretofore existing between W. J. Monteitn and Fred Hoffman, under the firm name of Hoffman & Jlonteith, is this day dissolved by inutiia eonscii:, the furtuur eniininr the saloon business, and the latter the restaurant. M. J. Monteitn will collect all accounts, and asstmie all liabilities in the siioon business, and Fred Homn-in will col lect accounts, and assume ail liabilities in the restaurant. FRED HOFFMAN W. J. UOSTEITH Albany, June.29, 13SS, METI. D:itih trimmings Our entire tock of light goods and wash labries, consisting of ginghams, chambrays, lawns, batiste, chambrav-ginghaLas Swisses, mulls, ratines, embroi dered suits, giugams,duster linen,foulards,naiusooks jaquenets, percales,on and white goods. Also eleven dozen Indialin Trees to an Acre. This fall when you go to plant trees or shrubs out in your garden or orchard it will be found useful to have some table like the one below at ham! to answer questions. This table is correct and you can have! it at hand in some convenient ! place to use when the proper time j tomes: mx incites by 0 inches, lo4,l'4;): 18 inches bv" 12 inches, 4.-J.5f;0; IS inches by IS inches. 19,:M) ; 2 feet bv 1 foot, 21.780; 2 feet by 2 feet, 12,SK); 3 feet bv 2 feet, 72t';0 ; 3 feet bv 3 feet, 4S40 ; 4 feet by 4 feet, 2730: 5 feet bv o at at A new invoice of at Read's. Ice cream every dav Pieider-s. Boots and shoes at cost A Staiiald's. Accident insurance at rates by Burkurt iV Keeney. A tine line of in.poited cigars eeiv 1 at Drownell ic S'.anard's Gentlemen's sof: J::its at original eo?t at Monteilh v.V Seiteniaclt's. A choice lot of uiicM)ivased eastern hams at Wallace iV Thompson's. A full line of ladies' slippers at cost. Xo broken .-izes to-jiay, at Monieith i iSeiten bach's. .Notice lit 4'oiilractors. TUOTICE IS HEREBY OlYEX THAT AT W the next regular term of the count commissioners court for Linn county, Oregon, to be held at the court house in tht city of .-winain, on nednesuay, the sth tlav ot i August, lsS.j, sealed ans, spc.ificaciuns, strain diagrams and bit's will be received for iiiidimv a bridire across the swale on tin- Shwid and Alhanv road, about one-hair mile! r ranCCS I south of Kendalls bridge. Said briiige to be j j l-"'0 feet lout;, Hi feet wide. Also for the I .j ! buildii'sr 'A a covered bridire across Thomas ' .rownell creek, at -he noint where the old l.ri,,-,. ! j known as th- bevaney bridge stooil. Said the lowest 1 ''r"'u t0. ';e "hiety feet in the clear bet'e:n j I tJ'ci.-, iiei'ni 01 oeiiis i-i leei a'ni 10 lect wide 1 n the clear inside. ) All bids must be filed with the e'erk on or I before 1 o'-.lock 1. M. of the above men i tinned day. 'lie? court reserves the right to ! reject any and all bids. Done l;v order of the court this 9th dav of j July, A. it., lssi E. E. MoNTAGKE, ; County Clerk. CORSETS re feet, 17o0; I) feet bv 1 feet. tl'.IO- ( teet bv foot, 7ul5 ; 8 feet bv i feet, 1200; Mexican Cactus liittcrs is the best I remedy in the v.nrh: for liver and kid ; ney diea.-es, indigestion, etc. For sale at .M. Kanrngart 3. w.. 1, .,.n . ,i 8 feet by ': and voti wilido wci one 1 toot , kinds of lo ee fruit jars ! us before j A 1'leasant Tally. A very pleasant social party wa given at tlie residence of ?dr. I), j I . Mason, Friday evening under the auspices of the young people's society of Christian Endeavor. The affair was conducted by .Misses Flora and Vesta Mason. The elegant lawn was brilliantly illumined with Chinese lanterns and the affair was a most enjoy able one. Will Return to locate. Henry Hopkins, of Fond de Lac, Wisconsin, who has been vioi'.i::; his brother, Thos. Hopkins, of this city, started for his home yester day morning. He is delighted with this part of Oregon, and will return here to locate as soon as he can dispose of his property in Wis consin, and he will endeavor to bring other settlers with him. Kiurd 'i." and '!. In Justice Brink's court yester day morning Charles Miller, of Lebanon, convicted of assaulting a Chinaman, was fined $25 and costs. The latter amounts to about $150. Two Sew Steal Schooners. Capt. J. F. Haurahan, who built the Richardson, the staunchest and handsomest craft ever built cn Yaquina bay, is the gentleman, says the Yaquina Post, who has the contract for building the two new steam schooners now building at Yaquina. They already give promise, in his hands, to be the equal of any vessels built else where on this coast. Hell lonr I ruit. To the Willamette Packing Co. ol this citv. Thev will pav good prices for all the liartlett pears and blackberries that are offered. ouy a stov sure cure. Judge R. S. Strahan, J. J. D -bruiile. A. Klein and C. W. Watt3 left last night for a month's hunt ing and fishing trip down the Umpqua. In a few days the city and coun try will be painted red with the mammoth posters of Hell Bros, circus, wnicu will exhibit here on Aug. 28. Mr. W. I. Vawter, of Halsey, recently principal of the Eugene pubac school, has accepted the position of cashier of the new Medford bank. Prof. W. J. Crawford, recently of the McMinnville college, and special agent for Appleton Cyclo pedia of American Biography, is Joe McAuIirfe, champion heavy weignt pugnist oi the coast, and several other well known fighters, leave shortly to make a tour of the state and Oregon. J. P. Hail left last night for Coos bay to visit relatives. He will start from Roseburg on a bi cycle and make the 80 miles across the mountains on his wheel. A number of people from this city will go to Sodavilie and Water loo to-day. The Juvenile band leaves this morning for the latter place in their band wagon. Mr. J. F. Stubblefield, of the Walla Walla business college, is in ! the city with his wife, on his re turn to that city after a visit of several days at "his old home in Lebanon. If you want a first class job of work or repairing done, don't for ?et to call on li. W. smith, who i has G. W. Fish in his employ, who is known by every one a3 a first class workman. Curran & Monteitn sold yester day to Hermann Xeugebauer, 140 acres of land, about nine miles south of Lebanon, the property of ' i. W . W illis, and the stock on the ' place; consideration, $1900. The three-year-old trotter, Fritz Hambleton, by Fred Hambleton, while being driven on the track at Hilisboro Friday, slipped and broke his leg at the pastern. He was going his mile in 2:40. Mr. Tongue valued him at $."000. The members of McPherson Pjst J The Oregon Alphine Club con and Relief Corps, assisted by a j elude, for good and suflicie..t number of citizens, will put on an j reasons, tlmt the name Mount interesting drama at the opera j Rainer, shall be retained, instead, bouse on Friday evening. August j as has been proposed in some 24. The proceeds of the play t go t quarters, of changing to Mount Ta towards liquidating the indebted-! coma. ness on the hall. A larse attend- an -e is solicited and anticipated. uov. Pennoyer has appointed ! tlie toilowiug notaries public: C. H. Woodward, T. Brook White, I). W. Wakefield and John Bain. Portland ; J. M. Pavne and Wviie ; A. Moores, alem ; C. W. Hudson, I roresc urove ; teorge watkms and J. E. Hundley, The Dalles; (j. C. Green, Pendleton. Oa Monday last as Mr. Vinson, of Lebanon, was driving some cattle along the road his hor.-e r-iUtni!ed and fell, throwing him n a small s:u n, striking him in the left side and fracturing two ' is. lr. T .amber -on was ca led -tnd atteiu'el to his injuries. Tie 'id gent!ea-.au is some 8M years oi t -e. 54:;4;10 feet by 10 feet, 4:10; feet by 1 foot, 4.JS0 ; 12 feet bv feet, 300; 15 feet bv 15 feet, 200; feet by IS feet, l.'Io"; 20 teet by feet lit); 22 feet by 22 feet, 0; feet dv o0 feet, 50. A wind break one mile in leirj requires 52S') seedlings or euttiJi if set one foot apart in the row. Y. 51. C. A. Meeting. The fifth annual convention of the Young Men's Christian Associ ation of Oregon, Washington ter ritory and British Columbia will be held at Seattle, W. T., com mencing Thursday, .September 20th. Prominent clergymen and lay workers will be in attendance, and the largest gathering of Ch: i.--tian young men that has ever met on the upper coast may be ex pected. Full particulars may be obtained by corresponding with the chairman of the executive committee, E. C. Frost, Portland, Oregon. i placing your order: Iskov. Nr.i.L A; Staxako. j If you want us to call at your house j. totals orders, pb-:. -e leave word at our store. Bruwm it e-: St.inard. j Just, received, another lot rf tho-e j line hand sewed French kid shoes. th i very cheap.t eier brought to town at j W . t . Head's. bell protection is the first law nature. Follow it by securing an eiueiu poncy oi isurkiiart iV. Keeney Just leceived at 'V. F. Read's a full j line of ladies line muslin underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slips. Call and see them. That exquisite line of satins in ur j show window will be ran close this week. Have no excuse for not get- i ting in on them. Montieth A; tieiteu- j i ach. BOOTS AND- SHOES At Actual Cost Usually sum of sold for from $1 to $2, for the nomia STiFTT CGUZLsTTS. MONTEITH & SEITEN6AGH. AT '.-iltror:ii;i al.R-t urj. The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold in the head, h.iv fever.iw crM, eatrrhal deafness aud ao-e cj lies' ore toe sense of taste andunple?s nut brearh, resulting from catarra, Kan- and p;easant to u.-e. Fo low directions aud a cure is warranted, by all d-uggists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Com;..anv. Oro- iBrowIlfi Staoard's. ! Come Early and Get Sizes. i m liiiu Clearance Sale ! Vile. Cal. Six months' mail. vr, v. Myers fverely Hart. I Mr. V C Afvprs th ! !i' ! se,u ;"1. l-lt). known horse breeder of Ashland. u tay & Maso"' was severely hurt lhursrlay morn- treatment for ! For sale by ; Acting under the law requiring the secretary of state to collect, prepare and present all accounts of the state against the general gov ernment, Secretary of State Mo Bride is now, and has for some time been busily engaged in for warding to the interior department at Washington proofs in support of claims for indemnity for expenses j incurred by the state in the Indian wars ot 1S77-S. The amount of I the clai m is about $44,000, and all j the obtainable vouchers and j proofs have already been forwarded j to the department. These papers 1 are now being considered by the auditors. The proceedings of the seventh annual encampment of the Oregon G. A. K. has been issued bv the Baker City Blade job oliice, "mak ing a book of 84 pages. K. M. Propst killed, on Mam moth Ridge. Baker county, re cently, an immense? cougar, "meas uring seven and a half feet. ing. He was breaking in two half breed Shetland onies on the Karey system, when in some way which he is unable to explain he was knocked senseless and received a severe bruise on his head and an other on his breast and his hand was badly hurt. While painfully bruised and hors du combat, his condition is not considered dangerous. Slake no Mistake. By dispelling the symptoms so often mistaken for consumption. Santa Abie lias brought glidness to many a household. By its prompt use for breaking up the cold that too often develops into that fatal disease,tlious ands can be saved from an untimely grave. You make no mistake by keeping a bottle of this vleasant rem edy in your house. California Cat- K Cure is equally elfectiye in eradicating all traces of the Xasal Catarrh. Uoth of these wonderful California reme dies are sold and warrented bv Fos hay tV. Mason. A Warning. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show conclusive ly that more pysons die from diseases of the throat and lungs than any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast numbers of Tubeicle (lerms into the system anil 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 trt continue their lavages they extend to the lunys pro ducing consumption and to the head, causing catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. Al 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 tliat .some thing is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. It will give .you im mediate relief. An Ab.solnle Care. The Original Abu-tine- Ointment is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the Original abietine. Ointment. Sold by Fosli.iv i , Mason at 25 cents per box by mail .'JO cents. Will sell closed out. until all are -OF Brownsville Suit -AT- w. Uivcn Away. F. Read proposes to D-ive aw.iv a fine gold watch with his' "-old and j silver prize shirt, the very best fitting ami nest mane wtnte shirt in the market. 1 he price is as low or lowi Oregon Views, CRAWFORD & PAXT0N THE PEOTOGRAPMs OF ALBANY OREGON. OREGON I riARRYTHE PI X EST 1,1 XV. OF than any equally as good shirt in the ,.lt;on. w have also all tha negatives of A.B. maiket. Paxton and J. U. Crawford, and anyone can have dujilicates from then1 ax .reduced prices. L.E.BLAIE Leave your orders at Browne!! & 1 Stanard's for choice berries. 1 Fine old cherry bounce at M. Bauiu-gait's. Kemoved. OSErH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS patrons anil friends that h can be fonnd on Lynn street, between Engine Co. No. 2 and First street, until his neu roums in Fo shay iSc Mason 8 brick are rt-adv, J Agricultural Implement, FARM IMPLEMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware iQSESOI RAILWAY aifl j V4VH;iTIO t'OMlMSY Columbia River Route i j Trains for the East leave Portlandjat 10 A. st anu 2 p. m. uaily. rpT01'Ti,rnQ to and from principal X -LliVJu J. O pninlH in I'niteci States, Canada and Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE GARS1 i Emigrant flSleepiog aCars Run Throcgh on Express Trains AT PORTLAND PRICES. CALL AND SEE US. E. 2TELS027, Shedd Oregon. OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of Dbarge and Without Change, Close Connection at Portland for San Fian ciseo and Pnget Sound points. liiieklen .truiea Salve, The bet Salve in the world for cur, bruises. ores, ulcer, en It 1 hen in', fever mh-i, tetter chapped h .-,i! .. chilblains, corns, and ail .-kin 'ru;.. tions ;did posiiivelv cn'-s ni'es. or ijn pay required. IX is guaranteed !r .tfive l-erirct .-.iti-faelio'i in- m. :.- . Renew.- Her Vttutlt' .Mrs. flnebe Chesley, Peterson I'lav coiuily Iowa tells the following remark abie -tory.the truth of whieh is voiu 'n- i 'd for by lomr residents of tin-town: I i am 7:'. years old. have been troubled ! with kidney complaint and l.imc;n-ss i for many years; coiiM not ,'ues- inv-! scil' without help. Now I am five I from all pain and sorene-s. ;i!irj .un j able to do my own liou.-evmrk. f my thanks to Kb ct'-ii- Hitters fci- It ilu IVft ; For further particulars inquire of Curaan & j Moutcith, First Street.. Albany, Oregon. J A. t. MAXWELL, i ti. P- A T. A, w. ii. Hmxomi, lieneral Manajer. j 4ry"E'its leave the O. IL N. Co.'s wharf, at ! the foot .f Eroadilbin street, un Tuesdxv and i Friday of each week. C. G. UAWLINUS, ! Local Ajent. Of-.ADIJATE.s STIT'ENTS IN Classical, Literary, Sci entific, normal, Bas iaess, Law and ! DAVIS BROS- AND CO. DRALESS. IS OBSR3ALneacHANDlBl!. ! SHEDD, LINN Co., OREGON. v h.i:n moved p;.iii." At "os! reiie'-ve 'ojnpS' Trv :i i .iv and my vnu'.i:. ;oi r i'..-i.-.i--i :o.i; ceti.- ami MEDICAL COURSES j Commencing Monday, July d2 Having been authorized by tlie manufacturers to close these goods at cost to the factory, we have marked them in lots, to be sold strictly for cash, four Choice it Less TJiac koice Price, These goods are made from the best Oregon vvool 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 trom otiee of final Settlement. mi iei?i.'Hu. executor ifi- ia-" wilt ti--tiir!t:it and estate of S. O. Haley, ! ; i!t-ie.'e.l. I: i tilii iiis Sail lc-"!;nt in said esiaw v.i;-ii nc t.i'ain. ;iei. i.'i i.iiiii i-ui;Lj , that the 'jonnrv co'irt of wdd s fixed iior.'l.-.v.A'iTi-t h,l;Ss,i0A.M s the t-aiif. ior Iwarir.ir object ;! to said ac- n io.t-; v. i v elt-t funded, son. bv i" l e .-K s. OLDEST. LARGEST AND LEAST !f-hH ! EXPENSIVE 1.1. i . E V.Oi.VKR""ON. Attorney f-.-r Kxccuior In t !tm ion u' r: 'in-Til' !' itMriii:. in the Xorthwest. :,s .-.ti-!i)i".'r :.!. lS-i- Ad ,'S. A.N' .-toV, l-resiii, :it, Sju-.-m, .ivsy.i. I connt arj-i -clt!:i4r tl;r sanie. 1-Mteu this 'th la cf Jn'y, 1- CHA: I'ORTKr.. 115 o 1150 Pi IT