THE MORNISTG HERALD: THITRSD A V. AUGUST 1(5, 1888
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. erart- Arrivti
Cala. expr. (Mf ami 7;.'.-'a!n.Purti'd loUiam
Eusene ex 5 1:15 aniUr.Saaiiii " 3t:ipm
Pieijjht ! I 7:10ani " S4fpm
SOCTU BliUM).
I Arrives: t'epartsj Arrives
"Cala ex;i
E,ise:ie ex
Freight
7:45pm I 5pm i Asbl;imi 1). 00;,m
2;20pni i 1- 40pm j Kuueue 2 lupm
i 1 :0pn i K'.'ene ti.oOpm
No Freight received lor south after 11
of the same day.
iLEBAN'OS BKAN'CH.
F;u Atba'y Departs I
Arrh es.
Jfi il.....ll"2.50 p m, Lebanon
A". j 1:5 1 8.10 p mj
at
1 3f.
s.r.u
p in
p in
F'm Lel'n I
So 13. J5.00 i in Albany at 5.45 am
V) 14 2.'J0 p m '' 2.45 p in
OREGON' PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives leparts
. '. fl.TSitmjl.OO p m
i 5.-jrjiiri!ti.50a in
Passenger. .
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JWI llM-iS AltOll TWWft.
Dr. S. A. Smith, of llalsey, was
in the city yes.erday.
T. J. Ciine is in the city, on in
ternal revenue business.
J. H. Koontz.of Koontz it Lame,
Ilaisey, was in the city yesterday.
binding twine at 15 cents perj
pound at Knapp, Burrell ek Co.'s.
A fine line of go'd hea.led canes
and fountain
liens at v in v
Stark's.
Bishop Galloway will dedicate
the Bethl church at Spicer on Sun
iay, August 2.
Wanted, a girl to cook and do
reneral housework. Apply at S.L.
' olln store-
Miss V ina I'unham, of Hay
("reek, Crook count v, is yisiting
relatives near this citv.
Patronize home industry and try
some oi J. Joseph's Havana tilled
5c. cigars, the first of his own man
ufacture. Just received at Knapp, Burrell
& Co.'s, a large invoice of bi.din
twine, which will be- sold at 15
icflis per pound.
Parties desiring fine yellow
Crawford peaches should call early
at Wallacetlt Thompson's, as they
are now in their prime.
Who knows when steamboats
will sink or burn, railroad trains
vviii be wrecked. (Jet
an accident
policy of Winn in the Travelers,
i State baking powder, the best in
the market, warranted to give sat
isfaction, alio small cheeses, suita
ble lor campers, at Parker Bros
ros.
?v sold
Messrs. Burkharl oc Keen
e.-ceruav to j,. . i i'.uss a in. use
and lot on Third street, be'ongingi
to Geo. V. Hochstedier. Tiy-'
price paid for the same was LoT)
If. Hnlburt has leased thtf'Woo
die livery and feed stable, and i;
j-repaied to furnish rigs and teanu
Lr to keep horses by the day o;
month. His terms will be fount ."
reasonable.
jSow that work is to be resumes
ou the O. P. railroad the future foi
Albany is very bright. Call on
:urran & Monteith and secure a
lot in Hackleman's .'Jd addition.
Prices range from $100 to L'50.
Terms easy.
The recep ion of the new fire;
engine on its trial to-dav is onlv i
o;i the part of the city, the fire-;
men will have thcirreception some- j
t;me in the future when No. l'si
engine house is completed,. and the
engine is housed.
MesM.C:awibrd A Littler.artist
w ho are taking in the pleasures
arid business of a visit to Mt
Hood
write home that they are having J
a splendid time.thoudi Mr. Littler.
'e:ng totally unused to mountain
r f 1
climbing was badly used up.
l. B. Vunk, in attempting to
pass a board up to one of the other
carpenters on Foshay & Mason
a-d Tweedale & Hopkins new
bnckj. in some manner lost con
trol ijf it and it descended endwise
upon' his toes, causing them to re
tire fbr repairs.
G. W. Simpson was over to
it anker's warehouse yesterday,
1 oking a:ter the management of
ti'.at place, which is under his con-
t oL Hp rHimrr v-it ninnhtlua fif i
o.ts in that section, and savs they!
are yielding from 40 to 80 "bushels
per a)re. Oats are worth 25 cents !
i:i this market and Mr. Simpson !
was paying the same in Munkers.
The drowning of the messenger
b)y,J ames Connllv.Tuesdav ev n
ins at the foot of A street in Port
land, while in bathing, adds an
other to the long Hat of sad acci
dents of that nature that has oc
curred this season. It was purely
i -cilfntal, and has accelerated the
matter of starting a free bathing
bouse in the metropolis, where
hb li accidents will be carefully
guarded against in the future.
A Fine rr Belated Hail.
! lie evening Telegram says : It j
Wiil 'jbe an item of news to the pub- !
l c i.'i ieurn that the government ,
i; my impose a fine upon a railway,'
company whenever one of its mail !
trains is behind time. Kvery com- i
V-any holding mail contracts is com- !
T'-lied to make out and forward to i
the department at Washington a
i egul.ir. quarterly report. The tin!
is fixed by the head of tha l- art
meit which Ins eoiuioi of s; ch
contracts, and varies in amount ae- j
coi'iing lo tiie length of time tbe:
train is overdue, if tin mail is late!
at Portland for two or three hour:', I
t'.ie coiniiany which carries it may
I- I'able to fine of two or three
hundred doLars.
Kartl tall.
The little six-year-old son of Lou
Young yesterday evening, fell from
the porch roof to the ground. He
-was badly bruised but not materi
ally hurt and no bones were broken.
A remarkable escape considering
the distance wllea.
A!t IXTEitl-SIJ; Lil SE.
A Spr oial Bill to Believe an Oregon Wsraaii j
of a Technical Disability. i
Washington, Aug. 15. The
committee on public lands, at its
meeting to-day, authorized Repre
sentative Hermann to report favor
ably the bill confirming title to
.Mary Alice White Ogden of The
Dalles land district. While a single
woman she pre-empted a tract of
land, improved, resided on and
cultivated it the full period re
quired ly law, and then married.
j Immediately thereafter she in:.de J
j final proof and payment for the ;
i land, and a certificate was issued j
to her by the local land officers, j
they informing her that having
complied with the law, her mar- j
riage would not disqualify her to
maite proof. The interior depart
ment has held her claim for can
cellation, on the ground that under
the law i he became disqualified as
ii tnv-Ani ftfr lv lifir marr-onrf. Air
Hermann seeks to relieve her of-
the legal disability occasioned In
ner marriage through a special
land Ml',
iavors.
which the committee
Might? fine reaches in Town.
The Orfegonian say3: There is a
remarkably fine display of peaches
around town of Oreou growth. Asa
dealer said yesterday there are more
Oiegon peaches this year than in all
the years before, and better ones.
They come ia quantities from all
parts of the state. Some were re
ceived yesterday from Milwaukie
which for size and color have never
i been excelled here, except perhaps by
some troni V ancouver Ihere is no
trouble in raising peaches Here if
proper cultivation is eiven the orch
ards. Pears a-e to.itj; in inlirge
quantities, farmers bring them in by
tlie wagon load in hulk, packed in
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j keep the contents of the wagon from
I bounciug around and being bruised,
i Thi3 is the best way yet devised for
brmsfinu fruit to
inaiKet in ouik.
for from 1 to 1 h
Pears are selling
cents per pcund.
Vleni t l lie troal.
A man who had accumulated
some coin in the harvest field,
came into the city yesterday and
1 .
invested in tangie foot until his
j judgment went into abeyance, lie
then wandered up to the depot,
j exhibiting considerable beliiger
; ance towards the passengers who
' were boarding the evening train,
i continuing the same on the street
j later in the evening, when he was
j given a night's lodging in the cal
j aboose. In the morning having
; sobered otT he was sensible enough
I to be ashamed, and proiuised to go
o the tront to work uponthe rail- ;
road if set-at liberty, whibh Mar-
; shal lifes concluded to dokeep -
tue promise was fulfilled.
j iap-arnu-e or an Ascd Wamtiu, ;
Mrs. Susan A. Done, wife of F.
. Done, of Pilot Rock. Oreeonj
has never been beard of since hr
mind became deranged and van
iWd ftwuv frniM ii-kma 'Tri- 1Q
v-m K'.HI .AWB-U UVIIIU V M II
F.very effort has been made by her
husband to trace her whereabouts,
but without avail. She is fifty
years old, five feet five inches tall,
quite gray-haired, stout built,
weight loo pounds.
r Value.
A report has reached this city,
that some Portland parties had
commenced work upon one of the
claims held by the Albany com
pany in the Santiam mining region.
The fact that such a report gets
into circulation indicates that tbf.ru
is great faith in ttie mines in that
"locality. The Albany company
have no fears of the outcome, as
they have made perfectly legal
location.
Bold Theft.
A Chinaman the other day
walked around where the carpen
ters are at work on Mr. Race's
hotel and boldly picking up a step
ladder walked off with it. No one
interfered, as it was supposed he
had borrowed it ot Mr. Race, but
its nor- ippearance when wanted
led to inquiry, and developed the
fact that it was a piece of bold
p?tty thievery.
Dam.-tse lr a Slrni.
Asotin Sentinel : During the
storm last week a fence on the
farm of Mr. Bieckenridge, near
Lake, was struck by lightning, set
ting it on hre and burning a por
tion of it, Eleven pigs belonging
to Sam Sullivan were drowned by
the rushing waters. About twenty
five, chickens on the ranch ot John
Sargent were also swept away.
tarirs Appointed.
Thf lo!ioviiig notaries public)
nave oeen appomteil by iovernor
l'ennoyer: V. A. Seliooliug, Hac
risburg; tieo. W. Bingham and. H.
'V. Cotfh. Salem; E. W. Bing
ham, 'Theodore Wxgaut and W.
M. Cake, Portland.
n-.-dy, of San Franei
p )inte-i co!uiiiissio:ui
i.ttoi. Hi-r
You e:.Ji g--t nice
beef for .". t oi;i per
F. Ken
was iip
( he'jron.
tor
fresh
poun
oilinc:
at M.
1 lydo's market, also
i cheap for cash.
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STEW A R ! !1 1 1 S T 1 1. E B
j
of the !
!
Irwi
Se-Appoiated as Steward
Iia9 Aijlam.
Salkm, Aug. 15. The vexed
question of trie stewardship of tlie j
insane asylum was to-day settled j
by the re-appointment of W. J.I
Irwin, former steward, who re-
OlllVM I 111 J "l . 1 1 IU'1 i - V -
owing to the fact that he was the
bone of contention between Gov.
l'ennoyer and Supt. Lane. Since
then two stewards have been ap
pointed and have failed to give
satisfaction. Irwin is a republi
can. It is understood that the
governor has no objection now to
the appointment.
' More Pt'dugniK-s.
i Yesterday morning another
j batch of teachers went down on
the belated morning train. I hey
were provided by the Board of
Trade with a bountiful supply of
the fruit of the Willamette Valley,
to stiow them wuat oeautitul pro
ductions can be grown here. As
on the former occasion the fruit
was put on the train to be partaken
of at leisure. Prof. McElroy was
on board, coming bick on the
noon train, and reported a well
pleased crowd, who adopted res
olutions expressive of their ap
preciation of the action of the
Board of Trade, and of the hand
some appearance of Albany. The
party included teachers from Mas
sachusetts, Illinois, Wisconsin,
Connecticut, Ohio, Indiana and
Kentucky.
Still to Ibe Front.
G. W. Simpson, who has been
offering great bargains to the peo
ple of Linn county, is determined
to continue his offers of first-class
goods at way down prices. He
has now bought and added to his
store the stock of clothing, gents
furnishing goods, boots, shoes, etc.,
of C. B. Holand & Co., which he
proposes to still sell out at cost.
His place of business has become
the synonym for big bargains, and
with this additional stock custom
ers will find a complete line of gen
eral merchandise to select from.
It is needless to say that these
bargains are something that the
public are not slow in availing
themselves of. Look out for his
adv. in these columns.
Kid-, Kerciveil.
Sealed Mds will be received by
Albany Fire Company, No. 1, for
repairing and furnishing the lower
room of No. l's engine house. Bids
can be left with C. G. Burkhart at
Burkhart & Keeney's office where
plans and specifications can be
seen. The company reserve the
risiht to reject any and all bids.
"u s w"1 ,,e VPeneu ai '
1 urda-v Au' f, , .
BhIs will be opened at t v. m. bat
RKHART,
W.M. KlClIAKDS,
A. K. IvirvrciiiM,
Conm'iittee.
. To the 'ity onn-i".
Tire, members of the common
council of the city of Albany are
requested to meet at the council
room at p. m., to-day, to witness
the test of the new tire engine, and
receive the same. By order t f
J, L. Cowax,
p'iWj or.
FlreBteB Atteatiaa !
The members of Albany Fire
Department are requested to meet
at No. 2's engine house, at 1 p. m.
to-day, to test the new fire engine,
preparatory to its reception by the
city. By order of
' J. Wkbber,
'" Chief Engineer.
Bet Taken.
fy"The
$1000 bet .in the hands of
1 1 .
Curran A Monteitn that Harrison
and Morton will be elected has
been met by a deposit of an equal
amount in the hands of C. G.
Burkhart that Cleveland . and
Thurman will be successful.
At the Frofcl.
Twenty car loads of iron were
t iken out to the front yesterday on
the Oregon Pacific railroad, ?nd
active work is beinsr put in.
A l,uwit Sociable.
Will be given by the vineyard
Laborers on Friday, the 17th, at
the residence of Dr. J. L. Hill.
Lunch will be served free, with ice
cream and lemonade extra. Pro
ceeds for the benefit of the Baptist '
church. A cordial invitation is j
extended to all. i
JIMTIOl tllV ITEMS.
The hum of several eteam !
threshers can be heard.
Mrs. V. Krats, of Portland spent
several days of last week in town.
A few days ago the house of
Win. Hamilton, of Lake creek,
with all its contents, was totally
destroyed by lire.
Junction can boast of a real,
live, energetic newspaper, known
as fie Junction City Pilot, with J.
M. McCullum as editor.
As far as has been heard from
wheat and oats are yielding well,
and from present indications for
price many of the farmers in this
vicinity will come out on top.
A shocking and horrible acci
dent occurred here on the evening
of the 11th. An old gentleman bv
the name of Cooper McKee was
running a binder for J. J. Eaton
in a fieid near town, and as he be
ar to unhitch the horses to take
out for the night. One nf thu
horses i-ecanu; frightened and!
jumped forward, knocking him in!
some way under the binder. Thev '
run some distance, dragging him !
and bruising him terribly. !! i
lay in the
field until about 1 1 j
o'clock at niirht,
when
he was
round and took to hi
i
lynie, hut
vr;is hc.it so bad that on
he died. He leaves a w
Sunday
i'e Mel
seera; children. Ihey
svmpatiiv ot tiie entire
it v.
bare li;e
COUiUitoi-
icuieu
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CO-t
Deep !o.i J'i-liins: rx.rar-.ion. ;
The steamer "Mi.-ehlet is prepared
to take t:irt:e out to sva from New-
port fi.-hing.und will nuike frequent
trips when the weather is pleasant.
Parties nesiri:: to -" on sonic- par
ticular day will piase send notice j
ahead. 1 icXets i
incuoini: ;
Wi-iant.i
iei, New-!
meals. Address .
master of steamer M.
port.
Kaiirvatl tabmer Wanlrd.
One hundred men wanted
engage in rock work, and
teamsters on the Oregon Pac
1
he
railroad. Applv
U he'adqiu;rt ets
at the end of the trace.
A. Brink.
McLaughlin, .Practical Tailoring
Summer and fall suits, mm! mints in
any style a special it V- l.'ie-UUiiir ami
repairinLr promptly atut.ded !..
Main street, AH 'any. t"o!i.
An AI-o1uie l uir.
The Oriofinal Aliietiue Oil, I
iciit is
onlv put ut in iar
iv,t.()i!r;ce tin
boxes, and is an absolute cure lor old .
sores, burns, wounils, ctiaHict jiaiulM
ana an smii crupuons. in po-uixeiy
cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the
Ul lijuiai . ciei:ne wiinuiuni. ooia ny
Foshav & Mason
it :l) vents per box-
by mail SO cents.
.fd lrie Shirt.
The best white shirt in tiie market
at W. F. Head's; and don't forsret that
he proposes to Lrive away a tine :roId
watch with tin :n (.'all and iuvesti
gate if you need a good shirt.
Uaarding toimty four.
"VTOTICE IS HER Eli V GIVEN TH VT AT
XN tlie next rt'.srular terni of tile count
commissinnerR court cf l.inii ccusity, Oregon,
to be held at the court house in ".he citv of
Albany, on Wedmwlay, the 5fh il.y f se;-
teiiiber, lsSS. Stilled bids v. ii! ! rt;c-iv.;il I
for boarilin, loilinur and v.v.s!ii' for the
county poor for the iiisiuni; ear. Ail bids
must be filed with trie enc on n" lu-fnre I
o'clock P. M., o the above ii.ciitifiiiid dav.
The court reserves tb-: rihi to njeet an,
and. all bids.
Dune b1 order of the court ties th day of
August, iSsa. E. E. MO.N I aUI'E.
Count r O'erk.
II .1 M.vrii..Kx Pr,., s
S. Farrar, Vice Pres. C P. Motrks, Tre; s.
Oregon Land Ooipacy.
"Organized for the purj osc ! bu ing
and seliingreal estate, aitvertisisiir the
Willamette vailev in all of the iead'm-
newspapers or the United Stales, e:u-
ploving eastern audits to tlir-ct home
seekers to the Willamette v!ko, and
home agents in all the prim-ma!
towns of Marion. Polk, Linn Kenton.
Clackamas and Yamhill .innties lo
aid in locating immigrants.
Cook t: Mintuoi'.n. J'.aiiagers.
;TFor particulars call at the Albany
olli.-e in the Tate building, one door
west of Stew.'.rt iV. Sox.
Hoosox it I)i w-xsox. Managers
ACilVE h.SEKt.hTIC
"11-AXTED AX
I V man to ivpi
renrtscnt us as -ules aMit
ir. ibis city. Aloie-H. Wan .mai.er C'iwn,
Ph:lak!tui. The itrKt rtla I ;iothin
house in America.
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ACRES OK fl.AXD -slTl ATKIi: 1-2
miles e:ist of Alboiv.ri. ur the Oregon
I'acilic nilroad, ;;; aces in -ii:t'.'.utiu, :un!
contains su!li -ient wafer an 1 riiaVr or -t-n-
era use. Wou'.il make jour u'.'o-i t-irms
Price, S?l2,0i.M). with terms to : iiit o:ii-.;iias.:r
Furparticuiars apply to J. J. L irtis.
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Sreat Engiisli Remedy,!
Trade Vmrk.
Murray's Specific
A miai;mt ! curt
i"r-r all
nervous dis-ass. such as
Weak Menioty, Loss of Brain
Power, Hysteria, Headarhe
Pain in the Rick, Nervous
Pi-osfatioii, Wakefulness,
B..-.r.T,L- ix-ucorrnoBa, en versa! i.,asi i
,oreTakm'tude, Semi.il Weakness, I m-i
otency) and jjencral lo-s cf power o Ii i
(Jecra. e Organs in eiibei tt. -caused 1 y i
indi-jorc inn or ovor-exertion, and which ul- j
ornately lead to Premature Trade Mark.
old Ajje, lnsanitv and Con
sumption. nSM a box or six ,
:iox& forSo.00. Sent bv inaii 1
on receipt of price. Full par- BSf 1
cicinars in pamphlet sent Iree
to every applicant.
r i.iiuranir- iif s Vm53V I
to cure any case, ror cerc
jo.!") order received we sendi
v boxes, with a written. ftBrTa kinjr.
ruarantee to refund the moner if ourSpPCifle
does not effect a cure. Ail'iross .'.It i:o'ni:i,ii- !
mentions to the tiole Maiiuiouluiera, 'Ihe i
Murray Medicine Co.. Kansa-i.fiC'itv. Mo. !
JtSTSolU in Albany by FoHhay t'oabay A
Mason, sol agents I
Oregon State Fair!
THE
Annual state fair w ill he held on the fair
grounds near Salem, ecmineiuiici onthc
17 OF SEPTEMBER
And continuing one week. Cash premiums
to the amount of
$15,000
i
Will be awarded for
Agricultural, mechanical and stock exhib
its, works of art and fancy work and for tri
als of speed.
The premium offered nave been increased
in many cases.aud new classes have been add
ed. No cntrv fee charged in divisions J, K,
I. and t,
A magnificent field of horses entered, and
there wiil be splendid contests of runnitig-and
trotting; each day.
The different transportation conmaniea will
make liberal r. du'jti6n! in fares and freights.
Special attention is clled to the Aremiunis
offered for county exhibits of grains, grrasses
and fruits. j
Kntries will be received in the set-rotary's '
. tlii-e in Salem, be-.-inniiii; six days beiore the j
lair, and on the fair ground from Fri.iay le- i
fore the fair. Persons desiring to exiiir.it in i
divisions J, K, , P and t are requeste I to j
make their entries on Friday and Saturday
before the fair, if possible, A. 11 entries cloee j
on Moiid.iy, Septembt r 17th, at 7::'.i p. m. j
PRICES OF ADMISSION
Coupon ticket ior men (six days) $j 5 !
Coupon li kit for women (sixdajsi I '.) I
Day ticket for men .V) '
l)av tick' t for women 3 ,
Ticket- -.t the jrand stand at, race tra k
for m.-Jrs ovtr Vi years
ijadics To the u'land stand free.
Tbo.-e ,le.;'-iiaf to nar--baso booths will
!;'. t.i the t:retary.
H s, ml -o me se -rctar.- at m tr
1 rciiiii'.m !
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oKKi.i'.;.
SecrrtMi
Kenton cil.
y..s p WKIMJi'i? A.N.NOl'XCKS TO tils
f J 1 v.? ronp tn : fr;..!- o iit bt- v3'i ?e iouisl
oti I . -ii street, e'w. :'n E;'iii Co. i
;n 1 J-:it ,-fr' i. hi- new r-nnn in Kc
sliav - Mas mi bric k are rtas,i
Fresh butter at Kenton's.
KKIKl Mt;T!t.
French ker.s railroad time.
Aiu '.v invoK-o of .CritUi! trim tilings
at Read-.-.
Fin-.-:!! cherry fcour.tv at M.
2furt's.
lee err-mi
Pien'er s.
A -:ei.:; t..
av at France?
el for ev.-ry
!-'.o:;;?r at i
Vic
ecu
X Siaiiar.C:
n.tt' ami
ei;
eitii iV
Si.-Hei.i):e.-;
AeeiJ,-
iiisiir;
i rart ''' f!lrkart Kt--!"-'
rave v'ur oria-rs u: m,v
,!,Vi
Stanard'i f.r elioiee i'l-n ics.
A lii.e line of iiuportvd cigars
ceiv.'i at lii-uwiu-i! V Stanard'-
re
; A choice lot of uiiea!ii:s.:d
hants .it Wallace V Tiiotni'So:
caste;
! A full line of iadies' siitijieis :it c.t
Xo broken sizes to-day, at .MiniU it h 5
j Seitelibaci.'.
i (..-t a S. t'i T!k.::!.is wute!: ,f F. M
i French, ;eil vu will aiway- know!
tin: exact time of uav.
yct. h;im!!.. t;.rt.,. u;.,, of fru:t !
:llut you v. ii! do wei! t.. see us i.e'tore I
! ph,ci:r' your orders
: " Biiowxiii.i. iV: .Stan ako.
If you want us to cull at your house
to tak'- orders, please leave word at
our stoie. Browncll t .stanard.
A tine assortment ol heavily plated
knives, forks and s;wmiis at F M.
French's, 'The ConierJeweiiy Store."
Just received, another lot of those
line hand sewed French kid shoes, the
very cheaoest eyer brought to town at
W. F. Heads.
Mexican' Cactus Bitters is the host
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion, tie. For oale
at M. Baiinigart's.
That exquisite lii.e of satins in our
liow wind ivv tvi!! be r- n eb,se Ibis
week. Have no excuse for not ijet-!
tnic'in on them. Motitieth tt Seiten- i
"neb.
lust leeeived at 'V. F. Read's a full
i line of ladies tine nnisliii uuder'.vear.
also girls' white dresses and intants
slips, (.'ail arid See them.
I For our ti.ie imported xivi Ke
1 " emais. iro to M. Oiiianci
H est
ciirar store, one door east of Black
man ;
uru sioi e.
Woniau's liscovei.
! 'Anotli-r wonderful Ciscovcry has
j '"-en mace and that, too by a iady in i
i com. try. Disease fastened its I
! clutches uiion her and for seven ytars
j withstood its seveo-st tests, but j
vi'al organs were undermined and j
j atii seemed imminent. For three :
; ncuths she t ougtied incessaii'ly and :
: c;u:d it si .-j-. She r.,.ught of us a
j boii-.f Dr. King's New Dist,very j
I ''' Coiisiuiiptitm and was so much re- j
! ",,vc on taKuig ,in; lirst uosc that sue
j slept ail night and wilii one bottle has
j been miraculously euivd. Her name
is Mr.-. I.uii.e' Lu'z." Tbu-i write W.
: (.. ilamn. k .V t'o.. ( f Shcli-y N. C
I ;ct a free trial bottle at Fosl.ay &
' M.ISOl! S.
; -
'tai kini s Aruirn Salvr,
j
I t he best calve in the wond for cuts, j
! bnn-es, sores, uners. sail i iieum.
i t' Ve - s,,res. tetier chapped hands.
j e!ilbiai!is, corns, a;id alt skhi erup.
' tin-is and (lo-ittvelv eiir'-s !ih;s. or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to
give pcrlcet satisfaction or money re- j
: ouiuco. ror saic oy r osnay cv. .ua
so:i
''You will never miss the water
'Till the well runs dry."
If vcu want a well du? call on F. B.
Davidson. He does prompt work at a
I reasonable price. Orders can be left
j at this office,
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I I I If i'iSi
9 . ' M fs '
-AND-
SHOES
At Actual Cost
AT
Bi
M
dlidlU
Corns Early ood Cot Sizes.
Will sell until all are
closed out.
ORISON RAILWAY and
SATIfctTIOW COMPANY
Columbia River Rotate
Trains for the Fast leave Port!andJat 10 A. M
and 2 P. M. daily.
rpTT-T?rjlQ to and from principal
X j JVJll 1 kJ TKiii'18 in I nited States,
Canada and Europe.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant QSleoping aCars Baa Through on
Express Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and iST. PAUL
Vrcf nf Ih.trsr :mt Vilhoot Change, j
Close Connections it Portland for San Fran
cisco and Puvr S'-und points.
For further partieutarti snmirre'of Curaan &
M 'Mii-ith, First S:rc,. A'bar.y. Oreou-1
A. L. M.4XWKII..
t. J. A T. A,
W. H. HOMOMB.
;rner;l .Hauafipr.
fffiioiiti !.njv '"re 'i. K. N. Ov's wharf, at
t'v.. f((.)t .-if f'sr-;wl CKa MtNit. on Tti.iay and
l-'rSosv ii f.-b wee';. CO. HAWS.IMJS,
! o A ;ent.
DAVIS BROS- AND CO.
! SlIEL-D, LIXXCo., OllEOOS.
forallffl Stanard s
m
j Until the 15th of July, the usual time tor offering
I reductions? in Summer Goods,we have decided to offer
NOW, at COST
Our entire tock of light goods and wash rabrics,
consisting of ginghams, chambrays, lawns, batiste,
chamVrav-ginghaus Swisses, mulls, catines, emtroi
dertd suits, gingams,duster linen,foulards,naiusooks
jaquenets, percales,on and white goods. Also eleven
dozen India in
CORSETS
Usually sold for from
; sum of
FIFTY
jJ1TJD
ID YOUR
L.E.BLAIIS
NEW STOCI OF
ril
$1 to $2, for the nomin
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