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I THE MOTSNISTIt TIERALB: F1TDAY, AUGUST IT, 1888 Rowing J&iutyJictaW . st'c. u.'K. uwi: tas:j.k. XOKTH BOUND. -I eiw'4' Arrive .aii. -Apr. Bui'vi i-x I l;45 am! mi i'orri d io umm Il:ir. ain!ll:Xram! I Triton! i:im j .' 4 ! south bound. Arrives (lepartai Arrives 7:4.".om! f.pmi Ahiand :) IHHtn I Ki:;ifJ3 ex Yt-a :;i Kuene i 4i.ipp: 1 :pii: 5 Freight received for south alter U a. aiiir.e day. I. K B A N O N r.KAXCil. F.j ay IH-'lKirw orriiw. .np,, ut.a,".on at i ... ! H.wpw " i in i j .; , i X - Xo 15.00 p in Allianj at .'2 00 p 't.-l'i .4.) p m uitfcGOX f'ACIKIC TIMETABLE. Arrived Depart j ' II :".:i!!Cl 00 p m 1 5.:pii)i( a ill i'r: ii;'. L i hells Bros, circus Aug. L7. j a cilliw nf Portland, is in the ! cjt7' ' ' ! S. M. Titus, of Kugene, is in the i . cit-. t'rol. vv. u. J-ee isru;,.1cain.gii.tliiii. lhemudiilie .j do xh - mountains. work or the monev refunded. Tliis TA ward Clark, dentist of Kugene, j 2uara ntee provides, how ever, that '..Wtricli.ddswere run last yiir'it liv Hip bi" engine. i, ...; .. 1. ,.t wr 1 oo .-d at Knapp, T.urreil & Co.'s. i A fine line of go'd headed canes an i f -untain pens at Will Stai k's. Mr. 0. .1. Stuart and family re turr.ed yesterday from a trip to Ya tuina. The .Juvenile F.and furnished son excellent music on the street ;la-" evening. ! Vi-hop (Jalloway will dedicate t.h- ;thl church at Spicer on Sun-.!;-. August I'd. A Sne pet canary bird, which ca:ue to the lesideme oi . K. Ti: rell, awaits an owner there. r'.itronize home industry and try r , II. . ijll 1 su::'e oi .i . .losepn s uavana uneu He. t itryrs, the rirst of his own man ' t':'.-. tuie. .i irt received at Knapp. Imrrell i'c Co.'s. a lanii? invoice of biAdillli tw -e, which will be soid at lo I The watchman called to him pi cert' per pound. halt, and as he refused to he fired "Parties desiring fine yellow j at liim, a bullet passing through 1 'r-i ford peaches should call early his hand. The would-be incen at Waltaceit Thompson's, as they diary escaped. ar? :iiiw in their prime. Who knows when steamboat v,T. ii-k or i)urn. railroad trains wi.: tie wrecked. i.ei an accident ,l,cy of Winn in the Travelers. Mate baking powder, the best in th - .narket, warranted to give sat isfaction, also small cheeses, suita oie for earners, at Parker luos. .Liisliop '. 'hits. ( '. (ia'.lowuy will jiii-jich in the M. E. Church South in this city next Tuesday evening at;, :dUo clock, a.i are invireu w, come and hear this able minister. i w;nz to the increase 01 ousmess . .. . CI " l it fitted that, a copper wire is shortly to be strung on the Postal Te.raph Co.'s line between this city and Portland. T?-- lan' warfdiou'-ie formerly used by S. E. Young is being fitted up :"or i' Co.. O. N. . of this city. It will afford the boys in blue a roomy drill room. The building formerly occupied by limn Bros., is being fitted up for il. Dierck's restaurant. It will be mown as Hermann's restaur ar.1:, and will be opened in a short tim. H. Hulburt has leased the Woo dle livery and feed stable, and is pr glared to furnish rigs and teams or t- keep horses by the day or month. His terms will be found reu-ionable. A. Lewis and wife, of Shedd, are iv .ing their oaughter.Jjirs. ignatz Voi, in this city. Their visi: is to." i;ie purpose ol being present at th sixth anniversary of Mr and Mrs. Fox's marriage. : is a little remarkable to note th a: with a citrar factory in this : . . and another soon to be started that dealers continue to purchase for their customers quantities of Ctiaese manufactured cigars. o.v. G. F. Round, lately in charge of th" Southern MethodUt d..urch in this city, has resigned liit charge and is located in Yam h ii. county and Rev. Cowan wiil in i short tim take his place here. ?iw that work is to ik resumed on. the O. P. railroad the future for Aluny is very bright. Call on ' .;rrati & Monteith and secure a let in ILickleman s :;d addition. Pr-ces range from 1 00 to :j2r(. Terras easy. The party consisting of Judge ll. H. strahan, C. W. Watts, J. J. Du tir': 1" and A. Klein, have returned i'r iv their trip to .-otithern Oregon Dtouatairis. They killed nine deer ;t:e caught a large number of tr-ot. 'Tltf Eastern Oregon Republioar, 'Vol. I No. 2, of i'nion, reached t.'.r tabie this week. It is a neat t-i'-!it co'umn :;3io, with Mr. G. M. .it tin... t..-i;trt.t.i! tudi '. j: o . i '-. j ho,-.; to see it su.veeu m 'Very : respect. The round trip raes for the G. A. U- excursion attend tie.- Na-1 t.onai Kncampmest at t;iiin.bus. nh.o, in S -pteniber. has --n ; fxxi'd at 80. Titer- wi'i don'otiess j V; a lrge delegation irom th . Pa - ; rifle coast. We acknowledge the receipt of a ttcKet 10 in'-- oi-.ni.- wu - '-' Salem couimencing Septcnr.er uie 17th. The m-.ir.:igem.j!!t prou:-i-es to make this the 'vst me'-.ti' everh'ddat Sal-nn. an i we tiot . Tin"- will be suuci-ssiui. BQin TR4JIPS. They Said Las', digit's Trail Carry Away Three Yali$s. and t While the passengers and offi-!, eers oi iat nigiu s souin nounu ; ! train were taking supper at tiie j Depot Hotel, a gang ot tramps, wno i,Ulj i,een hanging about the depot, entered a passenger roach and stole three valises and started to run away with them. They were observed bv two bovs as thev sped ' ti... .!....)..." .. ...u away ni"uic uui iviic.-, ium nt chase. The tramps dropped two of the valises, which weie recover ed. Tiie other one, belonging to R. 1). Saniord. of (irants I'ass. vva I carried mv and all efforts to I t ! less. valise stolen contained a suit ot eh thes and oilier things ot coii- siderable falue. Tramps have been numerous about the depot for - ii i . ; some lime, ana nave acieu very ln.id and impudent. A dose oi ' buckshot, if applied in season, I might prevent a real train robbery ; j vet it would seem that it would re- (juire an excess of boldness to com mit even tins rooiierv in as large a .v- crowd as is daily assembled on the arrival of the through trains. vtiiiilni Fiimi-r.-. The Kutiene Kegister says that r. . K. Ward living near liar- nsbum recently bought one of Whitney's champion liarvesters and binders ot A. A. tntnev, ; travelmir aaent, and received a ed bv said Whitney ! guarantee sign erasure in the contract signed bv 'the purchaser. In said contract there was an erasure of the price l interlining regarding t ho j takiii-r another machine, wiiich I t thev eiaiih invalidates the guaran-1 tee. Mr. Ward claims that the liioi'lii ria i w; o 1 i 1 1 1 1 ! Tl : 1 t i nit' rl ! in 111I1V . 1M1V1 Wll'l Mil. 1 l.Ulllll tiie payment of a balance Look out for these traveling agents anil be sure you are getting a safe I end of the string if vou tiude. i ti I, m . . .. n t ' lellow Tries to Bura tae Oroson Iron i s , aud Steel Corapaoy 3 VViiiis Last Tuesdoy night a man was ob.-ei vvs making his wav among . i i i j i r the buildings ot the Oregon Iron and Steel ( ompany at Osweuo. j The watchman caught sight of the i fellow and vatehed his every move-1 ment. and saw him apply a match i to some material. He started after the man. who took to his heels, i '1 lie .Vew McaraiT. The new steamer of Albany Ln sine Co. No. 1 was tested on First street yesterday afternoon, in the presence oi Mayor Cowan, the city council and chief engineer, Joseph Webber. On account of the high w ind prevailing and the fact that the i.ose burt inree times, 710 curate measurement as to the dis- i tance of the stream could be ob- taine(J b(jt the steamer k d d. mirablv. It is safe to sav that it wjll come up to the requirements. ! ... . It will under favorable conditions easily throw a single stream 105 i or 170 feet. Tiie chief engineer! and the committee on fire and j water will make a report of the j test to the city council, when action j will be taken as to accepting the i steamer. In the test steam was j gotten up and water thrown in 7 ; uiumica auu srwini!,. : lorscr m meToiK Yesterdav moniinirSheritFMatth- i ews of Salem, Marion countv. 111.. left for the Eaat, having in charge a prisoner named John Ellsworth, who is wanted in Illinois for a forgery committed three years ago. The follow ing is a brief "history of ( the crime, as related bv Sheriff Matthews. In 188) Ellsworth, with the connivance of one Thomas Durand, a Chicago notary public, forged a deed to a farm valued at 1 $4000. The property was then j mortgaged lor floOO, with which . sum the lorgers tied the country. 1 About seven months ago Sheriff i Matthews leamed that Ellsworth J was lurking somewhere on this! coast. I- rum that intelligence lie i traced him to Astoria, at which j place he was arrested last Friday, j Mienit Matthews received a uis pateh stating that Durand hxid also been cauidit. t me to .ri-r. Dr. G. Hirers, who rP.vnUv made a spectacle of himself in this I lclIllt. "f and connect citv bv marching up and down the lnvvUU tlle Chicago A North streets, otrering to bet on Cleve- westei n pushing westward, at land, has -ome to grief in Port- son,e l'01,it 1,1 ern Oregon, land. The Oregon ian savs of him. ! "A very urunken man, who gave his name as ii. W. Cig'ers, was arrested at the Gilman house by Policeman Hart yesterday after noon. Biggers has been annoying the guests at the hotel the past few days by ottering to bet 10,000 that Cleveland wil! be elected and threatening to shoot some persons. When searched at the station it was found tliat he was not armed and that his iietting pi!-;- consisted of fn.oO. 1 lie W heal rnp. 1 throu'h Linn county. I trip 1 .. . - ' ma-ie :v a rcjueseiuaii ve ot tnei Hkraun reveals the iaet that the I past two weeks of line wv.it her has j ntn utilized by the fanners. l;y ! the end of tls:s week fully thrre-i fonrths of the winMt crop wiil have : 5:een thre-'hed, and very few fields : will lemain uncut. Th; iio is an unusualiy targe .'.:, and finirs 1 , ! are in ;ooo spirits. if edict !f i.t . filly. Ti v ii :har the i:a- 1)1 A. 1 "y !' V. i:i !:u'i:.i''c, Itcii. fi't'll IH'.i : vi ii V. Sell Bros. Circns One of the Best that e-er j Visittd Oregon. I we Cin believe those who "r , . .,-. - . ot tins lustlv re now neu circus ano menauerie, it must be admitted that among the ieripatetie exnioi-j tions ot the uay, there are none that have received a prominence more signal and pronounced than that of the Sells Brothers; nor are we able to record an instance ot any tented exhibition giving more general and merited satisfaction. Its everv act and feature isremark- J i i "i i. ... :... II U auie lltl!l u,t. "J. u 1 MCil ."T; eharactemeU as 'phenomenal. As an auroit sensational and en- tirely original act, taat of riding, reining and driving twenty-three bareback horses, by Mr. William O'Dell, will commend itself to all lovers of the ditlicult and dashing in equestrianim. Of Mr. hhowles elegant and artistic bareback riding and of Mr. William Sells' "hurri cane hurdle riding,'" we have had occasion t speak in former sea sons, and further commendation is now superfluous. So it is with the i -. . . i r x 11 1 aceni. p..euc ami ,,e..eew UiU.N itllllli; Ul i.'ll-. ilia vuiuiii. Of gymnastic and athletic exploits by a large company "of acrobats and athletes, there is such a be wildering and sense-astounding multiplicity that comment is non plussed, and to speak of the un qualified merits oi each in detail would far transcend our limit. We " no k1o8 !''18 artlil.e' h0WfCf without a brief mention of the champion wing, fancy anil rifle shots of' the world, Cant. A. II. Houardus. "The Man who Shoots to k.ll," and his four remarkable sons, each of whom exemplify all the possibilities ol the gun. the show will exhibit here. Monday, August 27. A rlwncer Dead. One of Linn county's respected . . 11.1 i' 1 P'Oiieers, -ir. v. nai ics uoui, uieu at ins resider.ee near iiarrisourg, on Tuesday evening at (:;0 v. m. The funeral will occur to-dav at the O.id Fellows I'ometerv tlirpf. reilOWS C lUUin, lnru miles beiow liarrisburt;. Mr Koth was one of the early settlers r i : a .. ... i i . .." .1 . i. . oi l.iim ciiuni . auu locaieu on uie . . . . ,. . . ,. . larm where lie has lived and died. lie has alwavs been an industrious j careful '-ashless manager uid was i noted, with his estimable lady, for. i liberal hosoitalitv and numbered a 1 . i , .., , j wide circle o, tnends. who wdl be ; pained to learn ot his death. He i was an active worker in the Christ- iau church, a man of deep think - ing, and always conscientiously i true to his r.dudons cnnyi. tions anil tlicnrotienl r:iniiinir Mill lo the frruiil. (1. W. Simpson, who has been oueriug gieai uargams 10 me l.eo- pie of Linn countv. is determined to continue his oilers of first-class ,'Oods at WaV down prices. He prices has now bought and added to his store the stock of clothing, gents furnishing goods, boots, shoes,etc, of C. B. Roland it Co., which he proposes to still sell out at cost. His place of business has become the synonym for big bargains, and w ith this additional stock custom- ers will find a complete line of gen- eral mercmtiidioi; to select Irom. It is needless to sav that these ! bargains are something that the PMic are not slow in availing 1.1 I .. -w themselves of. Look out for his adv. in these columns, Hinlsierial Appointment. The M. E. church South has raade the following appointments for Oregon : J. W. Craig, P. E. Corvallis, I). Atkins; Albany, D. H. Camaron ; Dallas, Jas. Kelsav ; lailL'ent. II. C. McK.-ir und I.eh- anon, Isaac Martin; Roseburs, T. p. Haynes ; Jacksonville, ii. W. Ciuimby. Bid Received. j Sealed bids will be received by (Albany Fire Company. No. 1. for repairing and furnishing the lower room of No. l's engine house. F.ids can be left with C. G. Burkhart at Burkhart & Keeney's office where plans and specifications can be seen. The company reserve the ri;rht to reject any and all bids. Bids will be opened at 7 i m Sat- urday, Aug. IS. C. G. Burkhart, W m. Richards, A. K. Ketchcm, Committee. rv Kailroud Company There was recently incorporated a railroad company, whose princi- pal place of business is to be Port- land, and whose object is to build and onerate a line of road east om 1 on ana. passing in tiie near Tejuliers Kxaminalitin: Notice is hereby g:ven that the regular public quarterly examina tion of teachers for Linn county will be held in Albany, at the Court house commencing at noon on Wednesday, An 2. 2!) I.SSS AH teachers desiring examina-' uon win piease he present at the beginning. ; L. M. Ct ui., County Superintendent. IhTTr.ltftnsT. F'lllonin is the list 01 lettr rs r-mainin-- in the postotiiceat Albunv.AuUs". lii, i.ss f.r. sons caiiiii-.' lor tlu:se k w.Tt wil! ive tht date on wha-h :liev v, yK advertised ine Mrs M. I Ae!.-e.-:.iA(i II Amheric A. ci.ok I; y ii.'i;t Chiis.'l'. M.iv .'.i i-t ::i...':c 1:. a. k.-v-j...;.!. y. tti-ei. : o- M. V-i'n-on S. i- K: ?r, rnoi'l' I I.:ittn ."oci.-ilU,., Wili be t: i''rors e ri-.-i denr in-.'li will h "II ov -1 l!ii-V;i: da- ti;'5 I7tn. : J. L. Ih! Hi e. wkh ex-ra. hi f lire inviliiiiifi: in:- .- rvc. i--i!i'. -;ta !' ' l,c::.d;t cnlial THE J.H--Tf .'.&!'. ip-a3 g.,,-. er Hail Bobber Ec-?rt;d to te Eiii5 id Trx ;s. It is ascertained that voun; .fane- wav, wiio roboeii th otomet: at Spicei. Linn county, s-vcral months a;o, is at preset in ixas, i wnfcre he "went immediately alter j j)is disappearance lnmi tins state, j '-tourist' answering to Jane-; j Wavs description was -seen in she1 neighbornovHJ ot r.u'e:ie ( n y a ; short time since, bur it is thought ; he can not be the mis.-in- culprit, i Janeway's orl'ense cous'.sted oi a'o-. stractinlr some 40 from a register-; ed package, and owing to the .-mall j sum stolen, it is probable that lie will be undisturbed as long as he remains in his present quarters. He will probably not soon rvapjiear in this vicinity. The case of Janeway pere, who peijlireu liimseu n. r.ii'ii an in - demnily bond lor $o0l 111 order to give Janeway tils an opportunity to escape, has not yet been called. I noli Hi 111 30 tJ !. While II. W. Cottle, secretary j of the State insurance company, was camping with a S.dem party at Kock creek, not far from Me- hania, a few da. a ago, he and Major (ieorge Williams took a pony each, loaded with provisions, and went back into the mountains on hunt. While they were through a verv rouiih 1-lH.sinr distril.e Major Williams' ony fell down and rolled up against a log. There i iii- ,i . he lav, holding the major last. J.lSl. xt.. -i :n: i..... i. l.... ' in f . iiiiiiiii5 lictrs a. rum 11, iii'i , . . , . - i the only way to get him extricated irom tne pony and me saddle and the brush, etcetera, was to take otf his leg. So Mr. Cottle went to work ami look the i major to pieces. Then, after he had rot him out of the niedica-1 ment. h ivpnt. to ii-nrL- :jiiI nut j " i ' liim toffkflior ..uroio W. il-OTTlrrt! was done. Saleui statesman. i Doep Sea Kislitny: t.'iirsitii. I The steamer Mischief is prepared ' to take parties out to s a from New- , , - , .1, , . Tiivcr tiliin.i' atnl i 1 1 1 livil'ii h-finnont i Iniw v. him I .m nwit iit Knoawnt I . .. Parties desiring to go on some oar- ticular day will please send notice i ahead. Tickets 1, not includin- meats. t.l. f r Win. mi n,.Ki i.t.,i,ur Mi... !,;..." V V, " " 1 ' port . .UeL.inhlin. 1'raeliral Tailorln; s,,,,,,,,,.,. a,, t:l!1 Sll5fs. '.u.l pants i !mi -.tvlea seccialitv. ricnit...- :...i rcpair'nnr i.roaij.tlv atiended to. 1 Main treet, Alliany, t ireiron. An AiJu;e I'uir, The Original Ahietine Ointment is only iiut up in larire two-ounce i:n boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hand- and all kin eruptions. Will positively : cure an Kinus oi piles, .a.-k lor 'lie Original .t)ietine Ointment. Sold by I Foshay & Mason at S '.cuts per box I " ",au 11 "1" - Look lien. You can uet nice fresh boiling ! beet for 5 cents per pound at M. ' Hyde's market, also pork and mut- j toil cheap for cash. . . . . j .oll Prize Miirl. I The best wiiite'.shirt in the market 1 at W. V. head's; and don't forget that! he proposes to i;ive away a tine scold j vat. h v. ith tin m Call and investi-! gate if you need a yood shirt. Railroad Laborers Wanted. One hundred men wanted to engage in rock work, and as teamsters on the Oregon Pacific railroad. Apply to headquarters at the end 01 the track. A. Brink. LohL TOST IN THIS CITY A GOLD THREE I i link pin. The finder will please leave at this orRne. f0fACRE.S OF LAND 8ITUATED 12 )') miles east of Albany, near the Oregon Pacific railroad, 360 acres in miltivation. and contains sufficient water and timber for jfen- era use. Would make four good farms ! Price, l -2,01)0. with terms to suit purchaser. 1 For particulars apply to J. .1. uorns. j km Stale Fair!! T'IK... Annual state fair w ill he hehl on the fair grounds near Salem, cotuniencins onjthe IT OF SEPTEMBER! j And i j coiitiiiuimr one week. Cadh premiums to the amount of $15,000 Witt be awarded for.. Agricultural, mechanical anil stock exhib its works ot art and fai.cy work and tor tri als of speed. 1 he premiums offered nave b-en increased in manv cases.aml i:ew cl:iws have lin nari- j ed. Iso entry fee charged in diviaious J, K, I L and V, a mai.ticent he rt of horses entered, and there wtil be splend.il contests of runmngand tr""?ffaC'"Jy- . .- I he different transportation ciimi.anics will A mairnincent, held of horses entered, and make liberal r- diict;ftni" in fares and freights, j special attention is cuici to tne premiums 1 offered for county exhibits of jrraim, graiKMi i and fruits. j Kntrien will be received in the secretarv's .flit in Salem, beeinninfr six clays hetore the lair, and on the fair jrrounoo from Kridav -ie- fore the fair. Persona de'irinc- to exhibit in divisions J, K, O, P and if are reimest-J to n;:ik their entries on t-'riday and Saturday lt fore the fair, if posxibie, .Vd cntriea clone on Monday, September 17th, at 7:30 p. m. -PRICES GF ADMISSION-" Coupon ticket for men (six days) ti 50 Council ti.ket tcr wmccji (six days) 1 00 I:iy ticket for men K) 5 -.i ticket for women ti TK:VtsU.Uii4ii.i standatra.x-ira.lt for ncdoi over 12 years i; !. ;!--! tne irrrmn st ind free. 1 Tn -s .k.-iT'i'ir to puri::iasc- booths w il! ap ply t toe -vrury. 2t !:. ; tbf. siciet-Arv at itiltin fr pre. iu -.! list. 4. T. r : II oS".tarv KfBiioi-tl. "r'.e'f WKio"Ki; ,i.';oi "n ail i ii-;etd.i '-.' : , srr. t. ok a-'-vN )'.:., ir-' .-rri-. 1. tits'i! !(! " ?i.i3.;ii a brici: :ii'i: r-.ji i ' r.' ;-;f?-.s to his .' iViitd iisc Co. "o. i r-wnij) in Ko- ! saiiM.! tune. A hiv.i'w lead's. hie, j-.d chert part's. Le cream ev-rv da; Piei;lers. A cienn tov. t ! f- vf.r Vi.-ri-l-k's. at r.-.u..-e.- cu-tv::s?:- at liie jl . it Stnaiii'.-. Mr!s ;int: pru'.s t-;:;ir.y ii! ii .'c .Si.i'.Mi':jvii .'--!ileiit inuratiie t it- : . .. i. . . i e v-t i;ue j r.uiKyri .v; h.ecijf. . I.fuve your order at ;5ii !!,- r-i:m.ir;i i,r t iioit e lu-rrit.-.-. t ceivl ut Browm-i! ie biau:.ni,.' A i,,,;, iot ,lf mil.:(lvV.,,.,i ; haui- at Wallace. v 'i huuipsnjiV. ; a full tin- ..! Luii. ,i ' No l.nAcu i.i-. i.j-itjy, ut Vniit.-i; Seiteid.acl.v. ; l..-t a M-ln llmmas rtaJch t.J V ; r ri-iieh, :i;r you will aiv. ayrs ki.im : ' exact time oi 'cay. We liandl.- three kirn's .f fruit ja; j i ami vu will ilu ei! to mc u- tielore ' placing your order;. j BliOWNKLl. it M'ANlKi). It' I'lill WMlO 11 t.t ..:M .if , ..ii.- Ii.m.. i . to tak .- orders, please l'.-av'e word at i our store. K:owiu-!l t Sntuani. j tine nssortmeat ..t i.aviiv otat.-ii ! Ktivc, forks and spoons at V M. ; i French's, "The C'oriu-r.lcwcliy "store." , lust r:ccived, another lot oi those ' a; tiiw liana M-.v.ed trench kil .-h. c. tl; ! vt! 'ii::i-sl ryer iruuirht to town at j W. F. Head's. 1 Mexican Cactu Bitters is the best remedy hi 3 he world for liver and kid hi i uim;,ii, ii it 'iniinu, in. r i sail i ..., n..n...J..,f I For ... l.,nt. r.r. , r, . . . . - : 1 liat exijiusite niie of satins ;u wiu,w wil, ,H. c!it. fiiir ' t-iis ! week. Have no , tuur in on them, : ach. excuse for not ..-t I Moiitieth iV Sciteu- Just leceived at 'V. V. Read's a full j line o; laUle.s iiiie muslin underwear, i iris' white dreSM-M 'all and see them. .d miants slips. . . 1 OI o!ir line mun'iti-d ind Ke West eiar?, iro lo M. Kauni!j;or i cirar store, one door taut 01 tilack man's dnc- store. Vrnnian's IHrovrrj. ..i... ......wi....r..i i . i ' .n-Liii;i vr yum -i 1 1. 1 i ?iitr iia ! . . .... 1 ISCOV'.TV h'eii iiiade ana tnat too by a ladv in : ! 11: ... . . . i. ,":. i ii, ij. uMiuu. lifast 1 .1. i I i t ' i I ; i i clutches upon her and for seven ytars ' i she viilttod its seefet test.-, V-ut i ll, r v't:d organs were undenuined ai d j ! '"t" "een.eu mirniiient. lor ttirce , : uioMiiis sue conduce, meci-sar. i v a;K: ! could not sleep. She nought of n-a Ik'uIo ut Dr. Kin s Ncvr Diso.vcn I for Consuin j.'ion and uasso much re- : 1 4 .. r r !. .. i:.. .j . . i in uij tin ii.iin; i nc i uo.c inai .-.lie i slept all niaht and with oue'.ottle h : i.ei-u norac.iioi.siv cnn-.i li.-r ., i- .Mrs. I,;;th. Lu'z."' Thus write . ; C. Hamni k A Co., of Shel!y N. (.",. i!et a free trial bottle at Foshay iv ; Mason's. ICariilen . Aruiea alvr. j The best Sa'.ve in the world for cuts . bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, j j fever ore.-, tetter clumped haud, ! chilblains, corns, and all skin erup- ' lions and positively cur-s piies, or no i , pay required. It' is sruaraiiteert lo j ; sue ,..e,,eew ,Usiaeuo i or mouey re- j lueueu. roi saie ov ro.-uav yia 1 son. '"Vou will never miss the water 'Till the well run dry." If you want a well dusr call on E. B. Davidson. He does prompt work at a reasonable price. Orders can .be left at this office. - BOOTS -AND- SHOES At Actual Cost AT Ccma : Early and Ckrt Sizss. Will sell until all are closed out. OREGON RAILWAY and NAVICtTIWN COMPANY Columbia River Route i Trains for the fast leave PortlamiJ.it 10 a. m I anJ 2 P. u. daily. niTniT T?W to and from principal lUiVri 1 k poims in United States, CamuiaandKuropc. ! ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS I Emigrant GSleeping aCara Ran Tlixoagh cn Express Traias to j r r ,11 1 j UjUAt1' T,v,1Tr T.r ttim-c I CO V iNClij 11jC' r r o A NO ST. PAUL j i Fre urilhMrce and Wlthont C'banse. Close Conneotif.n at Portland for San Kran- ; cisco and I'uijtft Sound points. For further rrttrnfars inquire of Curaan ,t At,ntvi?!i, First .Street. Aibuny. Orevron.j . HIIU.,, j A " ' S- T. I, II. HOU'OMR, I (rifcral Mur.asrr. 1 iTit-U.-i.cs I'.it the O. R. N 'V.' wSarf, at J the rvr .if tirowlvbin w-rK. on Tuesiiy and lrifi:v- -;f each weeic. C O. RA'-V'l.iMJs, ( hois'! A'.ent. ; DAVIS BROS- AND GO. French Browoelfi Stsnards nMi.tlt:. IS (lijVKiALTJIKIU'iIAMJIS?;. :iz, 1.1 'xx Co., oneaos. Until the 15th of July, the usual time tor oiieiing reducticus hi Summer -(jloodisve have decided to offer NOW, at COST Our entire- took oflicht goods and wash raLrics, cousistino; of ciughains, chamlirays, lawns, batiste, eiiambrav-gip.o'haLis Swisses, mulls, atines, emtroi dertd suits, ginoams,dustHr linen,toulards.naiiiSooks ja-'jueiiets, pt icaIes,ou and white goods. Also eleven dozen Indialin CORSETS' Usually sold for from id of SU L.E.BLAIN MW STOCK OF iCLOTMlJNff WAITIN $1 to $2, for the nomm 1 MONTEITH & SEITENBAGH. El 7T? 11 O