Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 18, 1888, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MORNIXG- HERALD: SATUliDAY, AUGUST IS. 18SS
gUormng Daily txM
KORTH BOUND.
eparts Arrives.
.a n fcXpr.
Eiue'ie cx
(i;45 am; 7:o.'am. l'ortl'U 1 10am
U:15 amll-.30aiii! ' 34;.pin
i 7:l'):nni " -'4:-pm
SOUTH BOUND.
Arrives Departs!
Cala t xp
E.yene ex
t'rii'ht i
i :4."pn 1 1 rpni
2;20m!l2 40pm
l.Mupm
Ashland IS.oOr.ni
Kuuene i lopm
Kuifer.e fj.O'.pm
No Freight received for south after U a. m.
of the same day.
j, LEBANON BRANCH.
Fii" Alba'y! Departs
Arrives.
No 1!...
N !....
. ; 12.50 p m Lebanon at 1 ."! p m
10 p n; " S.iM ) in
I.eb'n i
N- 1-2. .
No 14...
!5."0 p in Albanj at 5.4") a m
..i2.00 p m. ' 2.45 p m
OHKOON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
.11.15amll.00 p m
..' 5.25iiuil0.50a m
r ;
Ffvi
.'riser .
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.lOTTlXGS AtZOIT TOWS.
Sells Bros, circus Aug. 27.
Fresh butter on- ice, hard and
sweet at C. H. Spencer's.
Fresh cream soda crackers just
received at Kenton's, 2oc per box.
Binding twine at 15 cents per
nfi'iriil at. ICnaim. Burreil A- Co.'s.
A girl wanted to do general
housework. Apply to Chas. I
Brush.
A fifty-two pound salmon was i
brought over Irom laquina yes
terday. A fine line of goM headed canes
and fountain pens at Will &
Stark's.
A full stock of justly celebrated
('beadle cheese on hand at C. H.
Spencer's.
Waterloo soda water, fresh from
the spring, in any quantity, at C.
II. Spencer's.
C. Murray, of Minnesota,
talks of starting- a steam laundry
in This city.
Bishop Galloway will dedicate
the Bethl church at Spicer on Sun
day, August "'i.
A nice lot canvassed hams anil
breakfast bacon just received at
'. H. spencer's.
Millard Hays left yesterday for
Yaquina, where he is interested in
t'ae salmon canneries.
All kinds of fresh roasted coffee
gr.und to order and delivered
promptly at C. II. Spencer's.
The business portion of Summer
viile in Union countv, was swept
by a fL'0,000 lire on Thursday.
Air. L. N. Liggett, of Crook
formerly superintendent of schools
ior Linn county, is in the city.
The Oregon Land Company has
fitted up a neat, office next door to !
Stewart oc ox naruware store. i
.
.a tine
pet canary turd, wtu.-ii
va;ue to the re r!-:ice oi ... -'
.i..::re:i, awaits an owner mere.
Edward Goin, of the Scio Mills,
lias gone to San Francisco to look
after the Hour trade for his mills.
Patronize home industry and try
micv ot .). Joseph's Havana rilled
5c. ei-rars, the first of his own man
ufacture. Ju.-t received at Knapp, Burreil
Co.'s, a large invoice of bir.din
tv. ine. which will be sold at 15
cents per pound.
Parties desiring fine yellow
Crawiord peaches should call early
at Wa! lace & Thompson's, as they
ur? now in their jrime.
Teams loaded with railroad sup
plies are passing toward the front
of the Oregon Pacific. Work has
commenced in earnest.
Curran k Monteith sold yester
day to J. B. Hughes a house and
lot in block 51, owned by J. J.
Davis; consideration, $500.
I keep Waterloo soda water on
ice. and nothing can be more re
freshing or healthful this hot
u-siher. C. H. Spencer.
Mr. T. A. Shane has become a
member of the firm of the Port
land real estate company, and will
snortly remove to that city
I Who knows when steamboat
v.'ulsink or burn, railroad trains
w:I; be wrecked. ( Jet an accident j
)o!icy of Winn in the Travelers, j
Mate baking powder, the best in j
P.e rket, warranted to give sat-!
;s;Jcuon, aiso smai. cneeses. suua-,
o e tor campers, at barker Bros. j
Kev. E. K. Prichard and familv
a. e spending a few days at Ya
i':ina, his church having given
hjn a vacation during the month
ofjAugust.
My stock of groceries and pro
v'sions is fully up to its former
standard, always the best quality
af'i l at reasonai)le prices. C. H.
Spencer.
I'r. (ieorge Bubneli of Yaipuin.
iv;is in the city Friday. He will
sic... ;'y g to tin- iron: as physician
b t be Oregon Pacific railroad
rtinp.
Tylr. Amos Howard, on ins place
I'.enton county, opposite this
city, thrashed oats this year that
yielded upwards of 100 bushels to
'be acre. A pretty good yield.
Bishop Chas. C. Galloway wiii
preach in the M. K. Church South
i i t :ds city next Tuesday evening
I 7 ;:;) o'clock. All are invited to
c..ioo and bear this abie niiii'ster.
II. II;: I hurt has leased the Woo-li.-
livery and feed stable, and is
pre;.,! !: I to ; .rnish rigs and team?
or to Keep horses by the uay or!
month. His terms will be found !
asonable. 1
s..w that vork is to be resumed j
i the . railroad the inture for I
ibanv is v brb'bt. Vail on :
' ii!;;ui
ot in
and so 'ore a
:M addi.
si 00 to '-'..
i-Aiciii in
:ge :i'..ni
Mr. E. F. Sox loft yesterday to
join his family at Yaquina.
Superintendent S. I. Bristow,
of Weils Fargo ec Co.'s express,
was in the city yesterday on his
return to San Francisco, alter a
tri to Portland.
J. II. Aldrich, editor of the New
port News, has been appointed by
J. K. N. Bed, president of the
press association, sergeant at arms
of the association, vice J. 15.
Fithian, resigned.
The Lebanon Express says thai
Mr. W.ilslev, of Cheadle Kails, is
banking a large number of logs, hut
will have to wait untd the i'al!
rains before lie can float them
down the Santiam.
The Farmers and Merchants
Ins. Co. of this city lost nothing in
the Smnmerville lire. Their risks
are placed in a s ife and conserva
tive manner and it is one of the
soundest ami best managed compa
nies on the coast.
Mr. W. E. Spicer has made con
siderable improvement on his
warehouse at Spicer. Messrs. E.
P.. Crouch and A. Nii kerson com
pleted this week a contract of put
ting in one of Ilolman's improved
suction cleaners.
Major. Cassell informs us that
he has bought the Stites brick
yard with all tools and implements
and things belonging thereto, also
L. ander Stites' interest in the land
whereon the same is located, and
will make brick for sale.
Mr. Vt. E. Hardy states that the
poles have been cut for his tele
graph line between Lebanon and
Albany, and they will commence
hauling and distributing them at
?nc- He says the line will be m
inside of a week
F. L. Kenton is just in receipt of
a good assortment of very choice
tea, to which he invites the atten
tion of his customers. He will
hereafter make a i peeialty of sup
plying his customers with the best
tea to be obtained in the San Fran
cisco market.
Miss Anna Irene Hazlett, of the
Portland News composing force,
was married on August 15. at St.
land, by Pev. B. Orth, to Daniel
McAlle'n, senior member of the
large dry goods firm of McAllen t
McDonland.
Mr. J. G. Gross of Waterloo
wasinthecitv Fridav. He spates
thatabr-e numberof people are
visitin- this popular resort .although
the accommadations are not
crowded. He has improved the
so.!a springs, and is determined to
make it pleasant for visitors.
IJU V.1IVV V. tllliVllV V.1IWIV.H, L I i
As young Mr. Guire and mother !
were coining irom
Fox valley to
.joraan in a care a tew -lays since
and cast, horse and passenger
rolled down the hill aiwut twenty
yards Mrs Guire and son were
,.i-e.. up i.vl sc.uii., .
hint.
The run of salmon is just com
mencing in a lively manner ai Ya
quina. The canneries have not
commenced operations, the tish
caught being sliipped to this city,
. , , , . , ., ,, .
pounds are caught dadv. C hoice
!t,i.r,0U ,., rr.t .iU in H,i e
at 12). cents per pound
!
Ihe Quern t the S.ntlan,." j
This elegant and icturesque I
boat, constructed by Mr. F. J. '
Hendrickson of this place, was
successfully launched in the spark-
Ibsir waters of the Santiam on the
10th inst., much to the joy and
pleasure of some of the young
folks of our town. The boat is a
1 and
builder, and is deservedly chris
t ned "The Quean of the Santiam"
rnothirig that we have seen on
this majestic stream will compare j Every effort has been made bv her
With it. The best of all is, the j husband to trace her whereabouts,
purchaser, Rev. J. R. Kirkpatrick, : but without avail. She is fifty
tenders the boat to the young peo-: years old, five feet five inches tall,
pie of Lebanon for a free ride on quite gray haired, stout built,
any day of the week except Sun-: weight H5 pounds.
day. Lebanon Express. j " --
. Lively Uunaway.
1 Harrison Cane. One of John Schmeer's teams,
The junior editor of the Herald i with which a commercial traveler
was presented vesterdav bv Mr.L.E a,ul ?lr- ''nieer s driver were re
Blame with one of the neatest cam-! Coryallis, became
paign trinkets out. It consisted of ! lightened at a hand car and ran
an elegant cane, fashioned after : away, overturning the buggy and
the pattern of a sword cane but j 'ranging the Wnver Home distance,
insleadofa sword has a beautiful ' Otiier of . the o-cupants were
silk H:,,r th,. sf!tra ctn,.lu t,a i seriously injured. Ihe buggy was
republican badge of the camnaign
of 13S, the cane serving as a Hag
ftau- V 1S a neat aia,r and Wlil i
!:ean .treestuig souvenir of the !
uau,I'ai" i
About sjieep
pr. j. r . Hill orooosPS tn Win
i5o; phep from Clwk tQ ijiiu, ,
county and let them out on shares !
in such numbers as tanners can I at Mr. (iross' store. Mr. (iross
attend to. Probably in loo to 200 will meet the 2 o'clock Lebanon
lots. There wiii no doubt be i train on Mondays and Saturdays.
plenty of farmers rea iy to take a;
a few under such an arrangement, j An E,''tin Wager.
Democrat. No doubt of it. as John Burnett offers the follow
the people of this country will vote j ing bets : First ,100 that Cleve-
! iown sui-n nee wool measures a ; land and Thunnan carrv Ne .v
j the Mdls bill, etcetera; otherwise York. Second $100 that " Cleve
farmers will fmd little profit in hind and Thunnan are elected.
Unoep. iTliird f"0 to $100 that Cleveland
An Indian BeJic. !
iv ic cn c4. i !
v . . hl'ler, of Stavton, has m ;
his nossecsjnt) a stone mortar and
pest'e re- enlly found tourteen feot j
unr ground wb.ile excavating'
along Wie rnaui.HU OI me U. SI', i
raun.au nw .-tavron. t ne morrar
-f . 1 ... . . e' i i rri , .
is aoonr e;giu incises across on the I
inside and six iru-lies deep; the
nestle is about eight, inches: o:ig.
It is an old Indian re'ic. and these
is no accounting f-r its being where
found.
PIeaant l.airn Social.
A. pleasant lawn social was given
lasr rvers-.ng at ti
L. Ud! rb.
(V-! letice of Pr.
v"'i ng ladies of 1
1 .e Batist clmreh. A lsrge '
number were present, and a mot
oniov-r.le evenojg was spent,
Tlie lawn was brilliar.tly illumin
ated with v -tiineso janteuis. Ice
.(; ! ast'l
n. ai
a ftt'.ccess.
l-osi :i
:d t'.iv
'.VI-! seive.
:i.!air was
in
;ite
The sii2 .lamer,
Mr. Jo Ben Lane has been re
moved from the agency of the
Siietz reservation and Mr. D. i
i tjaither has been appointed in his ;
stead. Mr. liaither has been the
clerk of the agency for some two
yens. The removal of Mr. Lane
was caused by the trouble in the
spring with the Indians, an ac
count of which was published in
th II er ld. A government sui
veyor ran away with a half-hreid
girl employed at the agency and
the Indians blamed the agent for
it. The trouble was fomented by
persons outside the agency under
threats of personal haim by the
Indians. The girl was sent to the
sjhool at Chemawa. Mr. Lane
secured an investigation of the
matter by a special agent of the
government. The result of the in
vestigation was a request for Mr.
Lane's resignation. He went to
Washington o vindicate himself
but witn no effect. Mr. Grady, a
brother of the famous Georgia ed
itor, is industrial teacher at the
reservation.
The Sanliaut Mines.
The Santiam river mines are at
tracting a great deal of attention
just now, and a large number of
miners from California are going
in to prospect for the precious
metals which are supposed to be
hidden away there. Some of them
are talking of opening an assay
office in Albany, to save the
trouble, delay and expense in
curred in shipping ore to Salt Lake
City and other distant points for
testing. A report has been circu
lated that some Portland parties
have jumped the claim of . the
Albany Mining Company and have
set to work to develop it. If the
report is true, it confirms the gen
eral belief that there is consider
able faith in the mines of that lo
cality, and the Albanj- company
have no fears of the outcome, as
they have a good title to the claim,
and" are w illing that others should
do the work if they can reap the
benefits.
Sew Oregon Koail.
fames M. Donahue's mission to
i the East, which is acknowledged
' t he for raising capital for the
j construction of a railroad through
j Northern California, is attracting
I much attention. It is known tLat
! the . J)oI.,u,u;e Iple. a,K. V
j f.Ilx1 l extension ot their
1 lne ,lro!" l 'kl?n, 1nortl'ward to,
I Humboldt county, an.l
! IS aIso looming well known that
! a".-ej?on extension !s hoped tor.
iA preliminary survey tor the
Oregon line has been made and it
eastern capitalists can be mter-
; ested in the scheme the road w ill i
. hft buiU a-i fiir east as Boise City,
j 1
I iseiurns i nsi riut.
! c.(,,e, Mii()n (. 1)avis who has
htvn j.pj.Hji,,,, tiie time allowed bv
i his furlough visitinn hi
menus in
I Polk county, alem, Eugene and
I otiier points in the valley, leaves
j to-day for West Point to settle
! down to another two years of hard
! work before graduation. After he
' has won his shoulder straps he will
' be allowed another furlough before
' he i- ordered to report for duty,
i Mr. Davi-i has already won dis-
Unction for hnuoolf a:.d honored !
the st;Ue ()f 0nsgQn by stau ;
very near to the head of a very j
large class and his future successes i
and triumphs will be noted with '
pleasure by his many triends here
Salem Statesman.
Disappearance of an Agrii Woman.
Mrs. Susan A. Done, wife of F.
A. Done, of Pilot Bock, Oregon,
has never been heard ot since her
mind became deranged -and she
wandered from home Mav ISth.
injure'
somewhat broken.
The Waterloo Springs.
For solid enjoyment goto Water
loo, which is new the most popular
resort. Pine locality, fishing.boat
ing and bathing, and splendid ac-
! commodations at J. A. Gross',
whoSft
prices are reasonable.
Horses fed at the lowest possible
rates. Campers can get suptdies
and Ihurinan carry Indiana;
money in the Benton County Bank.
Benton Leader.
- .. ....
Bi!. Keeeived.
Sealed bids wiii be received bv j
I -iiiiiiu) cue V'Ouipany, o. i ior
r,.,irin.- .in. nrniJiin.r ll, !,-,...
r0ljm c.f 's engine house. Bids !
i. ,., with C ; l!m-!:i,.t .,t
Bnrkhart A Keeney's oilice where
plai s an.l specin.-atiens can be
seen. The c.tmoanv reserve Mie
; rgbt to reject any and all bids.
! Bids will bo opened at 7 v. m. Sat
urday. Aug. IS.
C. i. Bt'RKlURT,
V M. LlCIIAKtsS.
A. K
IvETClll'M,
Comniittee.
K.-tilrea! tlliol-frs W:inle!.
:,' ',;': Iiv.l lne.i want
( )
go n- i-jek v.i'ii;. and a-i
teaii-;-t-'i- on the regon Bacilie
::'.!. A'-' b- to hea-lipia! tcrs '
at the en l of the tr.i'-k.
A. I'.uink.
A .KKiT .-HOW.
Sell 3rcs. Circ-s 0r.e of thi Best that ever
If we can believe those who
have recently seen the exhibitions :
of this jtiptiy renowned circus and
menagerie, it mut be admitted ,
that among the j-eripaU tic exiiioi-'
tions of the day, lln-re aie none
tiiat have receive l a prominence'
more signal and pronounced than ,
that of the Sells Brothers; nor are ;
we anie to recoro an instance oi ;
aiiytented exhibiti.nl giving more j
general and merited satisfaction, i
Its every act and feature is remark-1
able, and the majority can well be
characterized as "phenomenal."
As an adroit, sensational and en-!
tirely original act, t.iat of riding. I
reining and driving twenty-three'
bareback horses, by Mr. William !
O'Dell. will commend itself to all
lovers of the difficult and dashing
in equestrianism. ! Mr. Showles-'
elegant and artistic bareback riding
and of Mr. William"" Sells' "hurri
cane hurdle riding," we have had
occasion to speak in former sea
sons, and further commendation is
now superfluous. So it is with the
graceful, poetic and perfected bare
back rilling of Seuo ina Caroni.
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 ot each in detail
would far transcend our limit. We
can not close this article, however,
without a brief mention of the
champion wing, fancy and rifle
shots of the world, Capt. A. H.
Bogardus. "The Mar who Shoots
to Kill," and his four remarkable
sons, each of whom exemplify all
the possibilities of the gun. The
show will exhibit lure, Monday,
August 27.
Fell Out of an Apple lire.
On Tuesday last as Mr. W. A.
Gleason was gathering apples on his
farm on Hamilton creek, seven
miles from Lebanon, lie slipped and
fell a distance of twelve feet, sus
taining a dislocatiou of the shoulder
blade and collar bone, besides inter
nal injuries to su-.-h an extent that he
remained in an nm.-onscimis condition
some three hours after the accident.
The doctor succeeded in resuscita
ting him and attend. ug to his injuries !
and at last accounts he was lesinig
easy. Mr. Gleason is (Jii years of age.
Tearuer' tvami nation;
Nofice 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, Aug. 1,SSS.
All teachers desiring examina
tion will please he present at the
beginning.
L. M. CVkl,
County Superintendent.
Deep Sea rishin 1. vrurions.
The steamer Mischief is prepared
to take parties out. to sea from New
port fishing,and will make frequent
trips when the weather is pleasant.
Parties desiring to go on some par
ticular day will please send notice
ahead. Tickets 1, riot including!
meals. Address ,i. .1. Winant,
master of sieamer Mischief, New
port. McLaughlin, J'ractlral Tailoring
Sunimer and fall suits, ind pants in i
any style a speciality. Cleaning and
repairing promptly attended to.
Main street. Alliany. Oregon.
An Absolnte tare. !
The Original Aluetine Ointment is
only put up in large two-ounce tin
boxes, and is an alisolute cine tor old
sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands
and all skin eruptions. Will positively
cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the
Original .Miict:ne Ointment. Sold hy
Foshay it Manon at 25 cento per box
by mail oO cents.
Look Here.
You can get nice fresh boiling
beef for 5 cents per pound at M.
Hyde's market, also pork and mut- j
ton cheap for cash. j
(Iran State Fair!!
T-ti:
Annual slate fair w-i'l lie licit! on the fair
grounds near Sulcus, ecmmencinir online
IT OF SEPTEMBER
Anil continuing (me ivei k. Cash preuiiums
to tiia amount nf
$15,000
.. Will i.e awar.ls.1 For...
AKri'saltural. mcitlanic:e an.l stock exhih
itij. works of art and fancy wurk and for tri
als nf spe.I'l.
The preniiuim otfcreil nave been increased
in many cases.and iww ela-w.'S have been ailil
d. No cntrv fee charged in divisions J, K,
L and ,
A in:i,'nifioent field of h.irscB entered, .-.ml
there w iii be splendid contests of runniujrand
troltiii.,' taeh day.
The- (liffcre-iit traiisperlatioa companies will
make lil.ei-.ii r. duusions in fares ami freights.
Special attention is elicit t. the premiums
otfcreil for county exhihits of raiiw, ;rassc.s
and fruits.
Kntnes will be received in tlie secretary's
otti;-e in .Salem, bei-inning six iiays before the
fair, ai:l on the fair jrroniutn from Kriday be
fore the fair. Persons desiiinjr to exhibit i:i
divisions .1, K, O, 1' ami l are requcstcl to
make their entries on Kri lay and SaturJay
;.''fore the fair, if possible. Vt! entries e-icte
on Monday. Septemhtr 17th. at 7:;:o p. m.
-PRICES OF ADMISSION-
Coupon tieket for men (six day) .-,0 ;
I'oupo.i ti .kct lor women (six das) I US '
li iv ticket for men no '
ticket f'-r voni. 11 is
Tickets t the z:tl aIawI t race tra k
:? iicil.-sovi 1- 1 years :, ;
l. i li - : r:nd si. ,1:0 'r, ...
T!r..' .ie-trii.).- ' piir,-!:.e booths v ill ;
p: :o is- s,-i i-.-I.irv. !
"H- .-rii v . the e rct.ii r Satem wa
in ;.si. ' I'- ;k;o;;:,
Sejrc J V
:- I1:.- li.-s- I:nv if,
O l.v -.llrie.g :in ;. ,
i;;:; ;,::, 1. .v. Keen.y. !
vs ru::iv.:w: tini
-V ri-.-w
t KvLidV.
rnmmi'irs
Fine
jt V.. riituni-
gill i S.
lc cream everv dav
lVieers.
A e'.eau tov.el for every
Vieivck's.
Hoots ;uul .-.In e- at cost
!s;:iii;o d".-. .
Ode's and ends iear;y
eith v Seiteiii..,c!i
ances ;
ill Riioviu-li
tcui'.e. Mcn
Accident ilil'.! :MH-e ;il the lowest j
rates by I.iukart v Keency. i
Leave your orders u' Hrownell 4M j
Stanard" for choice berries. j
A fine line ot in, ported cigars re 1
eeiv 1 at iirowueil iV .tanarnV ;
A choice ot of iincaiivasscd eastern
hams .it Walhiee iV Thompson'?. i
A fuli line of ladies' sib.pcrs at cot.
No broken M.es to-day, at .Monteith ti ;
Seiteliiia'. j
(Jet a .Sftii Tholiia.- watch of F. M i
French, and you will always know i
the exact t;me ol 'day. " '
We hand!.' three kinds of fruit jars
and you will do well to sec us before
placing your orders.
Hkowxei.l iN: Staxakh.
If you want us to call at your house
to tak-.' orders, please lea:e word at
our store. Hrowiu-U A: sstanard.
A tine assortment of heavily plated
keives, forks and spoons at F M.
French's, ''The C'oruer.lewehy Stole."
Jusl received, another lot of those
tine hand sewed French kid shoes, the
very cheapest eyer brought to town at
V. F. Head's.
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale
at M. Bamagart's.
That exquisite line of satins in our
show vvinti iv will be ran close this
week. Have r.u excuse for not get
ting in on them. Monticih A: Seiten
iiach. Just teceived at V. F. Read's a full j
line of ladies line muslin underwear, i
also girls' white dresses and infants j
slips. Call and see them.
For your line imported aud Ke )
West cigars, go to M. Kaumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black I
man's drug store. I
Ionian's IviM'uver.v.
"Another wonderful tdscovery has
been made and that too bv a ladv in
this country. Disease fastened its !
clutches upon her and for seven years j
she withstood its severest tests, but '
her vital organs were undermined and i
death seemed imminent. For three j
months she coughed incessan'.ly and j
could not sleep. She nought of U- a
bottle of lr. King's New Discovery j
for Consumption and was so much re- j
lit-ved on taking tiie tir.-t dose that she j
slept all night and with iwueboUle has j
been miraculously cured. Her name ;
is Mrs. l.nhe: buz." Thus write . j
0. Haim ick A: Co., of Shelby N. C.. i
o!t a free trial bottle at Foshay dc ',
Mason's. j
ISnrkleu Arnica Salve. j
The best Salve in the world for cuts, I
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, I
fever sores, tetter chapped hands, j
chilblains, corns, ai-d all skin ertip. j
tions and positively cap's piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to j
give perlect .satisfaction or money re- j
funded. For sale by Foshay ev: Ma .
son. I
'"Vou will never mi-ss the water
'Till the well runs dry." i
If you want a well dug call on E. B. ;
Davidson. He does prompt work at a '
reasonable price. Orders can Jje left I
at tins othce,
BOOTS
-AND-
SHOES
At Actual Cost
AT
Brownoli i Stanard's.
Ccr2.2IZa.rl7 3X.& G-st SiZ3S.
Will sell until all are!
closed out. I
OREGON RAILWAY aM
XAVICATIOX COM I' AM
Columbia River Route
Trains for the Kast leave Portlandjat 10 A. M
and 2 P. M. daily.
T,TOT"TTirrQ to anrt from rr'",ciri
J. JLV;i.jLi 1 JO points in t'nited States,
Canada and Europe.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE GARS3
Emigrant CSleeping 0ars Ban Throngh on
Express Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
ami !ST. PAUL
Kree of IHiarge :idI Tiibout Cbange. '
Cl..se t'onnectirMK at t'ortlami for San Kran- J
cisco and IViet S. ioiii points.
for fortiier panic u'i'.is inquire of Curaan &
,i-.i!u:;n, r.rsi sine;. .-ii;any, Oregon. J
A. I.. M.tMKll.,
r. v r. ..
M. 11. IIOK'OMS:.
;eneial J;ui.-icr.
? wr. !-;,v. :. .). U. . (-,,.-;, ivh.irf. at
11. t- fo..t - iU'W! .Sl.lu s;,-, ..f. T::esdav ;;:i,:
! ri i;i t-n h ...,.. 1 . ;. Ha V. ;, ;s,
l..cai A.-eiit.
DAVIS BROS- AND CO.
'reiivh k'1
I't'ei-i-'Ks in (ik:.kkai.Jci;.".i:hv.i-k.3
$L1E1)D, LIXX Cu., OXIVOS.
1
Until tii? 15th of July, the usual time tor offering
red uc t loii s in Summer (ioods,we have decided to offer
NOW, at COST
Our entire tock of light goods and wash iabrics,
consisting of ginghams, chamforays, lawns, batiste,
chambrav-ginghams Swisses, mulls, eatines, emtroi
dered suits, gingams,duster linen,loulards.iiaiusooks
jaquenets, pereales,on and white goods. Also eleven
dozen Indialin
CORSETS
Usually sold for from
sum of
lUli
JJSTID
a-o
LEBLAK
FEW STOCK OF
nn iirim
i inn
i L xi.
$1 to $2, for the nomin
MONTEiTH & SEITENBAGH.
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w ivuh mu
SEE