The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 25, 1893, Image 3

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    A Peculiar Bear Story. Last Tues
day morning about breakfast time Billy
Palmer and Mr Giles, who were camped
on M 0 Powell's place about three miles
below town cutting grain, discovered a
huge, silver-tipped bear approaching the
camp. Billy discharged one barrel of his
shot gun at him but his bearship still ap
proached and when at verv short rane,
Billy let fly with the other barrel, it did
not seem to check him in the least. The
bear was determined to take breakfast
wit them thinking, perhaps, that free
lunch was a necessary concomitant of
free trade, but being a protectionist did
not see it in that light, and taking a
stand between the grub and the bear, he
stood with the empty gun presented.
Meanwhile the bear was approaching
nearer and nearer until it was so close
that Billy put the muzzle of the gun in
the bear's month. It bit about three
inches off the end ot" the gun, o." so
crushed it, that it broke off. Thi bear
turned and went into the brush. Billy
is doing as well as eon'd be expected un
der thecirenmstances. Prinevlile News.
Ha's All Right. Speaking of the
matter of the refusal of Ladd & Bush to
cash a check of Mr Hubbard, the hop
buyer, to which the Pkmocrat recently
referred, taking a Kuiienc paper for au
thority, the Salem Democrat says : It is "i'u company
'rue Mr Hubotrd had no account with
Ladd St Bush, of this city, but he believed
lie had made arrangements for them to
cash his checks, and he noimht the boos
in gooa taitn. rue nan, nere retusetl to ! nave oeen ronnteti, woma navegivenrne
Kkkp Kverylastinqi.y at It. Avalley
exchange takes the following view of an
important matter: The merchant who
withdraws his advertisement from the
papers during a dull spell is making a
mistake. It is then more than ever
necessary, for customers are scarcer,
competition keener, and buyers more
discriminating in their choice of supplies
than in flush times. Besides, advertis
ing rates are lower, and his announce
ment can occupy the same space for less
money than when trade is brisk. Judic
ious advertising is a sail that in dull
times it may be well to reef, but never to
furl. And there would be more of it
done if the work that it actually does
coiild be distinctly traced. A new cus
tomer entering a store seidom informs a
dealer that it was his advertisement that
brought him there perhaps the cus
tomer is not aware of it himself but if
the truth could bs ascertained it would
be found that in nine coses out of ten
Jiversionof trade is due directly to con
tinuous advertising.
A Fatal Mistake. The local company
of National Guards of this eitv, "C
Corcpany.are not sufficiently appieciated
at home, but when they go away tLey
nearly always attract some attention at
least. Thursday in the team rifle com
petition at Gladstone they shot suffi
ciently well to win the trophy, and it
was only an error of shooting at the
wrong target by one of their men that
Kept mem lrom letting it. Hie win-
Blior a total score of 77
HOME A Silt tlllil
MONDAY.
. There is $10,000,000 In cash In fifteen
San Francisco banks.
The Oregon school for deaf mutes will
reopen for the ntxt regular term Septem
ber 13th, 1893.
The Ktckapoo Medicine Co. closed Its
business In Oregon at Eugene Saturday
night, and Dr Smith will go East.
Dandruff torms when the glands of the
skin are weakened, and, if neglected, bald
ness is sure to follow. Hall's Hair Re
newer is the beit preventive.
A citizen yesterday borrowed $2000 or.
$50,000 worth of security. The generous
money broker charged him only $300
bonus Portland Welcome.
The M E conference begins tomonow
night. Alieady several ministers have
arrived. About 1 50 visitors will tie here
to be entertained for a week.
Carl Bender, arrested Saturday for
keeping women of III repute at hU place at
the foot of Broadalbln street, was dis
charged in the evening on his fatness
paying his fine.
The man arrested in Southern Oregon
smut ami rKRsoMi.
MONDAY
Rev W R Stevenson, of Portland.spent
Sunday in Albany.
Emll Kwert retnrned yesterday from
his ocean trip to Ban Francisco.
Mrs John Jones and daughter are vis
iting friends in Ha'sey, Mr Jones spent
Sabbath there
Wash Philips and F P DeVaney, 'ha
Ixo beat looking men in the Forks, were
dcing Albany to today.
Rev M O Brink, of Can v6n city, son of
Mr Thomas Brink, of Albany is in the
city to attend the conference.
Mr John Crawford, Mrs Lyle,and Miss
Edna ProUman left this noon for Idanha,
where the latter will rusticate for awhile.
Mrs Mary Chamberlain left this noon
for Dakota and Minnesota, in each of
which states she formerly (resiiied, on a
visit of several months.
Mr and Mrs Harry Woodin, of Port
land, were in the city today on their way
to the front, where thev wilt rusticate
with Mr and Mrt A B Woodin.
Rev Riley Little, of Ohio, has been
called to the pastorate of the United
Presbyterian church, of Hits city, for one
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Royal
Baking
Powder
$9.00 WE BDUIIAD
the lest washing machine made. Co to
Stewart St Hox eed take one out on trial.
They also have all kinds of wringers.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Hull. J.
THE IAIKA l -.Mu V
K. Wealherf.nl Reads U.vrrnnr
I'rnn.jer His Oplel.a.
for robbing the mail in California, proved i year, and will arrive in Albany with his
not 10 be the right man, and he was dis- wile in a tew days, about J-epc 1st. rtev
ci.arged. Davidson, the newsman, thus Little is a recent graduate of an eastern
fairs to secure the handsome reward of i theological seminary.
$1500.
Be sure and put a box of Ayer's Pills in
"C" Company had 74 scored and Cock- j J"""" satchel before traveling, either by
erline to shoot. He shot, but as there
were two targets up he shot the wrong
tie shot at a 4, which, if it could
boys the prize; but tlif judges ruled that
it should not count, and thus thi boys
lost wha'. thev shot sufficiently well to
win. Eugene Register.
receive the check except for collection
but at the same time ex pressed full con-
fidencein Mr Hubbard, their theory being i
that tne hop buyers should have cash on
deposit here and not depend altogether
on letters f credit. The statement that j
"he had to raise the coin elsewhere" is:
incorrect, as the bank finally paid the
check Mr Uuah authorizes us to state
that he has every reason to believe Mr
.Hubbard to be
and worthv man
financial standing and credits
eral of the leadina banks of the countrv. I .we.re prominent in Masonry. T
, .... J being a Knight Templar, and
the Oregon Pacific. retnrned from hia trip
to the east a week o more ago and the
attorney for the road C H Gest, returned
a few days ago. They both seem well
pleased with the result of their trip
though neither has said specially that
the arrangements fo extending the road
across the mountains have been com
pleted, t'here seems no disposition to
drop any of the improvements projected,
along the ri.-er, among which in the new
warf Pt Salem to cost $3001 The ar
rangements for running the boats so as
to get the most traffic posiilile are stead-
11.. 1 : . . , - . . . . f
Ax iMMKxsF.FrsKRAi.. Several Pendle
ton Masons on railroader went to Walla
Walla Sunday for the purpose of attending
the funeral of T H and John Mcintosh. th.
two brothers whose sad death with others
a perfectly responsible ; on the snake rive- startled a host of friends
1 and that he has good ,ln the Northwest. The funeral was the
with sev- i larR-i ever Known in W alia Walla. Both
Mcintosh
over '2.V)
11 1 , ...
:ua-xms irom aii pans or tne country were
present to do them sad and silent "honor.
There were also two hundred vehicles in J
line, iservices were held in the church.and
the remains were then interred in the Ma
sonic cemetery. The grief of the mother
and wives of the dead brothers was extreme
ly touching and sympathy from every heart
went out to them in their soirow. Many
prominent railroad men were also in atten
dance upon the funeral. K. 0.
Drew Straws. John Wheeler, the
court stenographer, returned from the Har
ney ronntrv l.l.T eveniner an1 will r.., ,,
ily being perfected for a profitable bust 1 in town ten days. He report that an in
ness is encouraging. Mr Molcahy is . teresting case is before the authorities of
land or sea. Ycu will find them con ten
ient, efficacto.it, and safe. The best reme
dy for cosiivenesa. Indigestion and sick
headache, and adapted to any climate.
The Chinese pay ihelr doctor on v so
long as he keeps them in heahh. They
believe in preventing rather than curing
disease. This is found sense, and one of
the strongest recommendations of Ayer't
arsaparilla, a medicine which not only
currs diseases but prevent them.
Lieut Chat E Nelson, of A company
Two items, which belong together, are
from the Prineville News: Mr and Mrs
H Hnlbert, fro.n Albany, old time resi
dents of this county .are visiting relatives
here. Wta Johnson, special represents
tive of the Mutual Life Insurance Co.. of
New York, is among; us soliciting for his
firm. He will remain a few days a.id as
life and jack pots are uncertain the good
people should take advantage of the op
portunity and take oat s policy.
Prof C Elton Blanc'.iard and family
started today for Cleveland, Ohio, and
from Portland will go via the N. P. road.
Mr and airs uianchard hare been resi
I, j "M request for his opinion Hon . J. K
Weatherford, Senator from Linn county
sent to Governor Pennoyer the following on
the subject of an extru session of the legis
lature: Alhaky. Or.. Aug. 21st, 1831.
Svi.vksteu Pkxkoykr, tiovernor,
Salem, Ore.
My Dear Sir: Y im of the l&th inst,
asking my opinion, as a member of the
legislature, of the advisability of convening
that Itody in special session "for the purpose
of enacting a law for the stay of executions
for one year" is at hand, and contents fully
noted.
Stay laws are in full force and have been,
for many years, in a large number of tlie
states. The time differs in the different
states; ia Arkansas, the lowest, it is three
months: in Pennsylvania, the iomresL it is
one year; other ttate, five, . is. eight and
nice months are fixed as the limit : ami
where in force, it seems to meet with the
IT WILL KILL YOUR WIFE
to carry that great Ug child around iu her
arms. You moat to to Stewart k Hox sod
boy on. of '.hrir I at,y carriage. All kinds
and prices.
BIED.
VASSALLO.--OnTuesday morning, Aug
22nd, 189. at 5 o'clock, after an illness of
several months, of mnsumption, Mrs. Etta
B. Vassal lo, at the age of 2ears, 4 months
and 14 days. Her death was a very jneaceful )
one. The deceased was the only daughter j
of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stites, of the Demo
crat. She was a member of the Congre - j
gational church, and her life testified to the
depth of her Christian convictions. Be- j
loved br her parents her death is peculiarly j
a great one to them. Loved and respected !
by many her death will be long mourned by
a large circle of friends. The Democrat !
office bows in sympathy over the great loss
It was the request of the deceased that
the funeral sermon be preached by Kev. H.
V. Rominger.of Portland,herformerpatftr;
but it was not known at press time whether
; this would be possible. Services will be
1 held tomorrow afternoon at the Congrega
. tional church at 2 o'clock.
SHOWING AWAY HAY
oa a firm. Yoo can make it I
the hardest a or k 1
the eta ient by
baying compete Hv Carrier outfit of
Stewart St Sox . Call and is it.
ENGINES AND SEPARATOBS
They d.tu't make aay better than th
'Runell" and Stewart ft Hox sell that km
at Albany . Several good second baud en
gines It aate at a bargain.
BUY : YOUR
Dry Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
Lace Curtains,
Shoes, Etc., oi
READ, PEACOCK & CO,
ALBANY
AND
LEBANON
PAINTS & 0IIS.-Th "td 1"" I
Uor tat. on tf,i i;.tt in tbe "Phoenix" and I
, we an agent f jr it at Albany. We aUc
j carry a fall line of oil , virni-lict, waj-
j and carriage paint, etc.
Stxwabt A Sox.
McMIMVILLE COLLEGE.
TORBKT. On Monday morning, vug
2lBt. 1S93, a- the home of her parents, in
approval of the people. Such a law proper- fAlbany. of consumption, Phoebe Tor bet,
was hit In the back with a ad in the I dents of Corvallis for more than two years j security.be of much benefit to the debtor.
hi euarded cannot irretttlv inconvenience the
creditor, and would at times like the pres
ent, when money cannot be obtained on anv
If
sham battle at Camp Compcon Satniday j P8'' JJ'
afternoon, causing a lots of some fcood. j '"v? ISMned t
He died last night. Capt Oerman,of this
city, was standing about five feet from him
at the time of the accident.
There will be four Linn county young
men In Lelacd Stanford jr. University
this year. Richard Wheeler, who has
heen two years, Percy young and Carbon
Sox w"io have been attending the Mon
mouth, 111, college, and George Howe, of
now in San Francisco and it is announced
that the company will put another big
steamer on the San Francisco -Yaqnina
ran. This will give the road facilities
for handling a much larger amount of
freight and it can give a more prompt
and efficient service. SaDm Statesman.
At Moxmoi-th. The State Normal
well patronised
school at Monmouth is
by Linn connty students. The well got
ten up catalogue shows the following
Birdie Anslvn.of Albanv.advance course
JN Bilyeu.of Jordan, W W Conis, Ernest j in which
aaacev, vv m rtampv. 01 narrisnurg, x c
Cheadle, R K Casteel,
Davidson, of Rowland, Roy Gill, Rose
Moore, M ( Kicbardson, of bcio, Leota
Piymate, of Halsey, Mattie Swann, of
Crawfordsville, Berha,Shedd, of Sbedd,
Alice Temple, of Plainview. in the Nor
mal class; Lela Davis, Nellie Pugh, of
Sbedd, H A Gaines, Lee Gaines, Mae
Myers, Maggie McDonald, Henry Myer,
Fred Morris, of Scio, Edward C Peery.of
Sodaville, in the sub Normal class; Mon
roe Clem, of Albany, R L Carey and J H
Goins. of Scio. JH Orchard." of Sweet
Home, Hela Rice, Jinna Turner, of Har- j returned last week
risbnrg, and U a Sbedd, of Shedd, in the ; land He brought
'rant county. inree men concoctea a
scheme to commit a robbery. They drew
straws, the one drawing "the lonmt to
stand guard outside the store, which was
near Long Creek: the one drawing the next
longest to hold the gun, while the loot one
did the robbing. This happened ten days
ago. About a week ago a woman made a
confession that she received 140 of the
amount secured, some. 9900 or 81.000, and
j returned the money. E O
Brownsville
A V S S natcr said to Oregon's moss
back senator, Dolph : "I have a triend
you ought to know. His name is Kipling
Rudyard Kipling." "Never heard of
him," said Mr Dolph as he turned away,
... . jw .isc kuiuk w iurwm a uiu
and during their stay here they
ue esteem of many friends
MrBanchard informs us that he still
controls the Western Pedagogue, school
journal of Oregon, bat the prospects are
favorable ot its being disposed of. Cor
vallis News.
The Sunday Orrgooian gives the fol
lowing Newport seaside item : The social
world has not been so active lately as
usual, owing perbapa to the absence of
the male population. Bat tome very
pleasant affairs have taken place and
among them might be mentioned a sail
there was a uUnosition on the part of tin
creditor to push collections, I should be in
favor of such an act, but in this connty
vrhere there is no unusual activity in that
direction, in fact, not aa much a in former
years, it is unnecessary- All seem tt agree
that to sue at the present time it to force
the debtor to assign; and all persons with
experience in estates of assignees. know that
an .L-i-ismiuent means only a small par rent
' of their chum. It is a bankrupt law, and
the effect of an assignment is to diviie. pro
1 rata, by law. the garments of Joaeth -the
I debtor among hi brethren the ersiutorv
mg party, given by Misses Flora and u01'? a """'I f V!U",U
Vesta Mason with the assistance of
t 'on, SaUiaMlA BAH1A Af KMVVANnM
lady friends. Those composing the party 1 meet it with
are re Misses L-ora auce.ttame rnenaty.
are covereil and Ute debtor is left with a
heavy burden on his shoulders and nothing
TV. enry way it Ik-ncfiu any one at the
present time to iliarourairr fon col lee-
lion" In the event, however, erwlttnr
Commercial department
Fatal Accident. Yesterday afternoon
Homer Bell, son of Rev J R N Bell, of
Who is Liable. Complaint in a suit
The First National Boitk. of
Portland. iriJilnintlfT :rA fh l.innliUinh'
of Albany. Bruce j National Bank is defendant, has been filed
with the County Clerk. On June 15th a i
draft for 81000 in favor of Fleischner. Mayer
& Co., of Portland, was drawn by the de
fendant at the request of Mr Cowan. It
was paid by the Portland bank .and returned
immediately for collection, but was not
attended to and the bank closed its doors
on the 24th. The plaintiff claims that the
bank thus became liable, presenting an in-
i teresting question.
i Ikish Scssks. Mr Robert Crawford
from a trip to Ire
ith him several pho
tographs of pictures of ncenes inlreland.
among others some of the Giants Cause
way, two ol fort Kush. a thatched cot
for hu relief let me know PU help him j Ktto G3SrS.h. AlhWuhrofV
'1'- L .l:- uf u ahnuld forve rollecrions. tl- homevfe-ad law
. J,:r , . . 7 7 Mauiif anro. ririiraiimun mii.-iai .r V" V . . .i
at Corvklhs It of interest in view af the , Friendly had planned a tea as a surprise of muth importance and wil be the
absconding of 1 h e-an-oi: lohn L Aver ih.,,l.l., ih. . mean of saving many a small heme: no
ml wife to E E Lo commencing at N lmaul (rom tuir ,-51 UlMe inf ite law on our statute, however, would save
Wcor DL Oof LVanbebber, thestce , paired to the Friendly cottage M iss ! roni financial rum many a well to 4o man.
eatttrly 1249 8 Itith.nce northerly j8.5 faattie was Indeed surprised that they i J1 V"1 5
ft to oeginning, containing So sent; con, Lboad thus accompany her home Oniwortw1 ,A )
24 f being invited in shVwaa more surpriaed ta J1 "fc . bn call the leguUture
At harvett progreatet enormout yields 1 than ever to find awaiting them a dainty bjgether for that pnw. "urht., and per
of erin continue to be reported throueh-! tea. The entire oartv were of a literary I nape would. Hasten many claim uo coon
out the country . From the farm of WII- i tarn, and na'ura'lv enough Itooks and ! tor adjuatment.
liam Tavlor, near Made ty.a tield of forty- j their authors were the subject of conver
three bushels of wheat to the acre i ma-! sation . As a hostess Mias Friend v fas
lew peers, and so well did she employ
her art that the evening passed befors
they vera aware ot it.
at the age of 18 years. The deceased
was a member of be M K. church,
and was a young woman of great parity
of character, beioved by many.
AsiaUW
j 1EE SUPPLIES. - kP JO"' U in
an old box any longer. Stew at t Ac Su
carry bee h tea, (rstioaa, comb fouBdatloe
j and ore amokera at low pi Icca.
WILL YCU BUILD tfc
l3t tod cot tail fo e Stewart it Sox.
Tbey keep a lar.a tk ' bothtert hardware
abd tall at prieea t.nn t tte timer.
HOLWAX MCLHOLLAND. On
Aug. 18th, 1803, at the residence of J B
Morin, riarriaourg.by Rev W M Huston,
Mr C H Hoiwax and Miss Nannie Mut
hoiland, both of Linn countr.
KOIN.
BLACK BURN .('a Monday. Aog 2 1
1VJ". t Browoanlle to Mr and Mr Arab
Biadiborn. fi rmerly f Albany. 1 lis
pound kon: All doing wall.
THOU SHALT NOT KILL "p
according to taw, arel yen mht to bay ail
y Mr gam and an .monition of Stftv t A hox.
They keep a Lood stock and aell cheap.
Giant powder, for sad caps always on hand.
WE SELL COAL, IRON d " !
Itvinjr," and keep a large ttocl of blacktmitb
toppliea 00 band.
Stew aar k Sox.
a iL ftBtasaL.' 9 .
alasSaS SSaUll
elsewhere
advar.f.:e-
found
Icutifil LoeaiiM,
Saitablf luiiiip,
EffirieBt Tea hen,
McMinnville, Oregcn,
This College is one of the oldest and best
equipped colleges in the North west.
Offers Superior Advautages
Ripen Light a hoarding bail in the Coto$re
building on tie club plan. President Browmor
steward, thus guaranteeing good board at tb
least possible coat to the stm lent. Board can ah
I had in private families at 32.50 to pr
week, indnding lodging.
OTbe fine Telescope recently toonnted in tit
New Observatory and the extensive library
to which students have free access, offert
B this state.
Thirty Acre Caapis.
iniur wmmntu,
iWngh Wwt.
and Business, with
of two year
chine measure, which Is equivalent to
about forty live bushel)wasobtain-d from
a 6e!d containing forty-five acres. Mr
Taylor had ten acres' of oats the only
' oats he raited this vear- that made the
very gratifying average of event -eight
bushels to the acre. Salem Statesman.
An annular eclipse of the tun will occur
October oth. 1893 The path of the
annuals being in the Pacific ocean, and
running through Lima and Peru. It will
appear as a partial eclipse to the western
halves of North and South America- It
will begin in Atbtny at 10:14 a ro jtm! will
continue till 11.45, post meridian. About
four digits wi.l be covered by ute moon, or
ooe-third the entire surface of the sua will
be hidden from view. TbS will furnish
an excellent opportunity for calculating
the abberitoaof light.
Independence, was banting with a friend 1 ,?f ,e hi ng f I 1
in Rosedale addition, three miles south 1 ",1 L f 1 '"if "'"b
. c. , T, . ' ,i. , worth eeeng. as the actual photograph
of Salem. It seems as they were passing
throngh a gate the gun slipped through
the slat work that formed the bottom o
the cart and was discharged, giving Bell
the entire load in the breast. A thresh
gives one a view not obtained bv a rcpro- !
j auction, and it is not often we see photo
graphs taken in Old Ireland. The dic-
tures are at Crawford & Paxton's where
June entire loau iu me ureas, a turesn- .
ing crew was close at hand whoconveyed 1 they are enUon.
the youne man to a neighboring farm
house, where he died at 10 p m. He was
a printer by trade and about 18 years of
age. The news of the accident was re
ceived with great sorrow at Independence
as he was a very popular youne man and
a1 mi red by all who knew him Inde
pendent. The Cikccb. The parade oi Sells &
Rentfrow"? circus today was better than
was anticipated, consisting of twelve or
thirteen cages of aiiimals.several open, two
bands, white and black, a calliope, ele
phant, three camels, besides ponies and
performers. The balloon assension and !
parachute jump advertised so much did not '
materalize. Tne fakes were not allowed to
operate. At press time we had not learned
the opinion of the perfonnaJK'e.
Rcsaw ats. Today while the 'circus
parade was in progress a horse driven by a
lady from the country, ran away, tipping
the buggy over, and throwing the lady and
two children out. but not injuring them.
The front wheels were dislocated and the 1
rest of the buggy left on the public sqrjare.
The ladys name was not learned.
This noon the drav team of Mr It P Pnr.
dom became frightened at the depot, and Ktorof the Demur a r. toon will beam
Tl'ESDAV.
The eoofereaes aarvioaa at the M K chinch
begin with preaching tonight.
Tip Humphrey, of the Jefferson Review
has been tried for libel by H C Inman.
A P Anderson and wife, of Portland,
fatted forty days.
A bicycle lock and chain fo-md on the
streets of Atbanv can be obtained by
calling on Utto Cleian.
The large attendance aC the foarth-claas
eircua yeatsrdav dtroootra'd again that
the aliened stringency in flaaiii n is all
poppycock. Salem Sttteamaa.
Oa acoount tf the deah , ond funeral, of j
Mn Ktta H Vaaaalo, daughter of the at Dior
TVESDAT
R B Klea. an Albany merchant spent
Sunday in the city. talent Journal .
E W Uragdoe and A H Matthew and
families returned last n:ght from the moun
tains. Seth and Mamie McAlister, of Kugene.
formerly of Albany, are in the city visiting
fjUtasW.
Cant E J and family letuiaed
last night from a pleasant sojourn of several
weeks tit Lower Nxla.
Mr J M Wallace, president of the Salem
Water Work, and who ha charge of the
estate of the Late R S Wallace, is in the city
Mr W H Kimsey returned last night from
a trip to Polk county. He report lew than
an average yield of wheat in that connty.
Rev 8 E Meminger. of MeMtrmvilK
formerly of this city, is ia Albany, attend
ing the M E Conference, that cotrrene tomorrow.
Miss O Michi Mateuda, the Japan?
and tjefore a kw roold be
put in force the mischief, aoorht to be )e
vented. would he acrompiiahea. 1 do not
lielieve that trediton are trnnsr to crowd
collection mu to dirtrew the debtor; sen- bic pari-
iency will lie shown until the pan. sobside.
and onmrre- unli. k the vast trea-ufx- d
ourminea and restores to circtdatioo the
money of the people.
If the legislature would meet and repeal
Catarrh Cannot be Curea
with IXC AX APPUc ATIOXS , as they cannot
reach tne sea ot the dlaaaaa. Catarrh is a blood
or eoat itntional dJaaaaa. and in order to ears
It you mart take iateraal recaadies. Hall's
Catarrh Care is taken internally, and acta
directly oa the blood and mocona sruCaces.
HaU'a Oatarrb Cure 1. not aqoact roedirtnt. It
was prescribed bj eras ot tbabsat phjnleiam to
thia oosntxr for years, and is a regular pre
aerlptioa, It U coinowwl of the heat toatsa
known . eeeahiaed wtth the beat blood purihera.
acUa directly on the nraeaaa anrfac . The
perfect ooaabfeai I art of the two iawredteaU is
what pnxtooM aah wonocrtal raaolu in aulas
Catarrh. Baad forteatimonlaia. free.
F. J. CBEJtBT at CO., Props. , Toledo , O.
teal by Orswisto. price 3c
SPRAT T0UX TIEtS.-y 'P-l'
ooint ol fetewart S ox and take care cf yooi
orchard. The outfit I bey tell tea been tried
in this state fortb.ee teats by the best or
chardutt aCO ia a e ntflete tncwaw.
Fire enmw of study Classical. Scientific. Normal. Literary
special anvairuujea m vocal and instrumental jjnac. uasxaeaa co
ilraduateit of the Normal course are entitled to a State Diploma, and are ia W to
. fill high portions. McMinnville is accessible by rail from ail part-t of the State, on the
j main trunk of the Southern Pacific R.B. West Side; twenty-five mi ies south of Portland
Fall Term
Kernel for atalogne.
Begins September 19th,
Add ree. T. CS. BBOWSfiOS , r resident t.
Or A J Huctaker, Solicitor and Financial Agent.
WE'RE NOT BRACCINC h - -r :
h tb- beat hce et h e ftearv. ttrsora i
ratvet and irehet re It-) ia the valley
Come aad are for rtelve.
Sttwart A fox. i
Clean towel to ever) rerun er at Tiereek
PLOWS W h" 1 l iild plw ex
aitjy the urn aa the 'Oliver." We ire r
antee it and aall on trral. Extra will 6t
OSver. Aim we have a 'all lira, of steel
plows that jiaaotbs exW.'ied. Tea migbi
roanbly aare a few eraU by eoasieg aronwl
and aceieg n. Stew.kt A Sox.
HAVE YOU TRIED DRUGS AND FAILED
t so rait a ecu roa
RHEUMATISM. LUMBAGO. SCIATICA
KIDNEY. LIVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK,.
DR. SAXDTTVS EI.TECTallC BELT
K'tae of the appropriations made at the twt
emion. eypwudlv tl- appropriaMoa for (lie j
rapport of the Militia, it would be money
ravel to the people. It woehi be aa exper
iment of doubtful resulta. iiowujsm, and it
seem to me it i best to bear the harder. ;
we now hav? toan to take tne C Barer si ot
greater oo--. Toan truly.
J. K. WEATrfEurtmn.
$ewiso Macbixcs neatly repaired an
, rranledby a th wrugbly eompe at work-
nam, at M Frrnth'a jewelry ttore.Albeay.
i t iregoa.
HtraBT.
Sti.at,Or , lpth.lMW.
Thomas C Newton died this morning
at his home comer Chan li an 4 Misaion
St., ialem.Or., o( consumption, after an
illness of about 3 years He was born
near Albany, Linn county, and moved to
. Salem with hia paresis whan a noall
dot. w nere tie nee rmtr rwuve a v a m
employed ia the plambsog batixies and
- m i . . i - -n- u-j
yomurladTwhoisto dctrrer a leaure afU-r mvJS'-i"Z-S'
the confereuce U over, under the auspice of JTL otohsSd ill. many
nawcrr .; 1 1. ;-, -.i riw. - mneh " BTr. compmioao. wrn many
Vjr i. ,; t r7u.iX..r 1 friends did all they coaki to mae r.is last
came down Lyon street tt a terrific rate.bat
was stopped before-any damage was 1 ne
BE tTH OF H4S. HtlTtV fBELTaX.
Summer weakness, that lired feeling
lost of appetite and nervous prostration
are driven away bv Hood's Sartapariila,
like mist before the morning sun. To
realize the benefit of this g.eat medicine,
give it a trial.
Sure, efficient, et,v Hood't Pilia.
Fkes
.C,
?REAM CASDT.
just received
by C H Mueller, who keeps the finest goods
m his iine in the city. Try him.
Hon. Harvey Shelton, one of Linn
county's moet sturdy pioneers, died at
Scio last Monday, Ang. 21. He was
fouud lying by a fence which he had
i been building, and was taken to his son's
home, where he resided. He lived until
6 o'ciock. Mr Sbelton was born in
Patrick connty, V., Oct. 24, 1822. He
came to Oregon in 1847- At the clone of
j the Cayuse war, iQ which lie was en
gaged he took up a claim six miles from
Scio. He was married to Caroline
Thomas in 1852. Hi renamed on the
farm until about five or six years ago,
when he moved to Scio. He hail been a
member of the Baptist church from boy
hood. He was a member of the State
l.gilature for four terms, serving his con
stituency well. Mr Shelton was a dem
ocrat, and aa well a good citizen, whoe
record ia a clean one. Ht leaves a wife
and seven children.
paper issued from this office tomorrow even
ing.
K Martin, a Maeleav farmer, it i
t front rank at wSoat raiaere thi vea" Ha
t .e(,orta hat be threshed from t forty-acre
nua taw nuanets ot watte wheat, aa aver
age of fnity-niae and a ha'f litubela per
i ere. -SUtesman.
Already toots rf the papsra have bteun
boommJadge W M Tuwusend, editor of
tLe Ltkeview Examiner, for nominee for
governor on the democratic ticket. The
jadge is an able man. sod woo Id hold the
executive chair down fa Jy at well aa the
present incumbent. Ex.
A foot race was witnessed by a large
cro d at Gervait Sunday. The contest
ants were Will Ray, of Woxibim, aad
Ellsaronh Cstneron, of Corvallis. They
ran seventy-five yards for $ioo s. aide and
Ray won by three feci.
The gove'rncr Is receiving replies from
members of the legHUture to his reqaeat
tor 20 vice a to a special teuton tooaae a
Ip you are particular about what you
E-A-T
Perry Conn can acit you in groceries.
New seasonable tpeciallies contlantv ar
riving He keeps a cl?an stocl:. If you
are going to the raountalna cad on hi ,n
ana get ttocacu up. yu.. arc K"."g . SEVER BOTHER
stay at nome , can u,i mn nuueciinc ui - -
to secured, as well as firtt class treat- jourse.! very much abtmt huslnestdr.ring
ment. His p:icet will tu't the timea. be hot moniht If you wUhw keep cool :
... . ... I urtr einal .. ,ai IhIa ka kibit nf Irian
Don't stop catinK, but est what vill bi ttd I r """-J"S
Mrs M H Bea! and two daughters.
have been in the East, arrived in Albany
this noon where thev will locate temporarily
with the former s husband, the receiver of
the linn County Nation tl Bank.
Mrs Gibbs aad MissBornell. of Puyallnp.
are in the city the guest of their cousun
Jason Wheeler Mias Burnell is the Tuva!
the j lap correspondent of thePost Intelligencer.
r BaaaBa, ani a taconta papar.
Mn Burroeater and dauehter. Mildred.
returned from Portlaad today, rtoppinjr vti
at Salem to Tint the brother of the former.
Capt X B Humphrey, who is now almost
rally recovered and is a rational as BvBa
He is in good spirit , and will be in Albany
after awhile.
Several Crook county people were in the
city today. Mr A Cohen, formerly of that
county, who has had his bands hill keeping
track of them. given the list aa follows: Cam
M.ntii)frv and wife. lr Sam Nc ir ansae,
a stater of G F Simpson. Wm Gulliford. Ir
Uasner. and Mrs .Newt White, who
. j boon comfortable.
n 1 I 1 J 1. wttl astaaa Ika.
IUWU urrurai wiva, ... .....
) Soon on death's eooch we'll all recline ;
1 Soon "may our heads be lain beside thee,
j Good bye, you've left all paiu behind.
V'bany Herald olease copy !
' a Eaar Wiaaert
T- M v jedjtraiaaof the Chicago,
TJe "adSV North Wtabra Line dattaiw e '
all -apetitloin with eaa. It baa the than- i
et line, faataat ttsae, Cetoo djpoto aad no I
chaage or delay at the alayaoori Rirer.aad is I
the papular World' Fair mate.
To Ft swan The aodarrigaed have
llsanJ the warehuuae of David Smith at I
T alio: an and are now praparad la etore '
grata, and all turners are reaasted to call j
aad see them before asaktag arrange men! a J
for storac- ebe where
FaOST A SAStaBJB
lat tip ra neat wi
aated. aaaaS Bale
GRA45,
UARBEK.
FLUHEB.
Fresh, pare, tare to po aad told at Fc rt
iand priee. tiardea aeade kept ia bulk.
Ft'd ptaa aai FtrUl corn ahw earrted ia
larse qaaautis. Srcwtrr it Sox
Strictly Cash.
V. L. Kertia ha adept d a oath tyabm
aad will hereafter sail groom. it
CASH sy.
aurataZtav 000.
with Klixti Maeaetae Baepea.
w7ansl aWASa& err wn earw wtihaat aiaalrtaa
Wmtm 'ML Qy.-y g3 aaajaaSra. staegajiia Tjaojwwaa
Hsrv! yyaamBaa'iR-'l'rTt. tfltnal eneaei
WmKMsi MaWiBal ' Meaaaey. B Fi a Ir Can
VfflsT ;.-J; Savf JB t! ai- v general lil fceaiia,
HKaVanna A rp. wwaaBS tlaaeseecaer aeaaaa, eaeaaaea. wutif
mmJBL UBETS ELECTUS BELT ZZJsll2aSZ
"'SBIH wmch reawtnt hat atrial to eaevtare
Wmke aMt iltflMli JHIaaaaaW 11 1 'iiili III I Inlia n lai i nfif
XWm KaBHaBjb. Jtaaa&aHaGaBaaW -rcta yoo aaar hare aaeaty draaaat
HaaaaaaaanKt aBSHf yaareTauaaersai ia im ai l nianiy
aV lKmBBXSSCSSBMHKIK waueh ia eseerrtdarr nat ta
3( awnl - 9 BfHnrmsnBSmMrX enoaaya-aeJcoea'.-teact f srre
iBgfftKK- qalrel uV"T!jKaaaVaiiMMia
-i"- I aaTv4er?l haw atoaee. Taw
1 f la oar phnt taa malaaaa. aiat wt
trhkaemnraai
aaeat "TUBES
mt tMkk mm4 Tiro, after aB ctzrwuxMMt
til I J IsMHPel
I
rw a t -
LaanaaT'aaj'l
aaar tifaTEall
! ataaette
aaav TVaarv hi.
RHEUatATlSai
Goto R M ItoSertasa'a fer'eaeap brua ard
ita.
. etre for catds. Pevees
btutj. Vaao' Ib rvt A
i Acexts Wastkooo Saiary ami Comaatataoa !
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
Bioirapiij of JAMES G. BLAIN1,
across the Watch , Mr Fried, formerly of
Hahn and Fried, of Pnneville. now of
Portland, was also in the city.
Last evening at the residence of 8 E
Younir a farewell reception was tendered
Rev and Mrs W B Barr, previous to their
w- -' -a.v.. kmuri w paw a, , fvcv IU1U Jan TW 13 UMT, JwaM w uwu
rtty law. He hat answers from not quite ' departure from Albany, after a residence
up for prosperout at well at qu'.et lime"
increased fiawiit
is one of the first goo-.! i iects
felt by users of Scott's Emulsion
of cod liver oil with Hypophos-
pliiles. Good a; ...
good health. i
begets
Scott's Emu
Qi. FI
is o lai iooa mat provic
own tonic, lnstcaa o: a : up
on appetite and digestion it. ij i
wonderlul help to Liollt.
Scott 's Emulsion ar
rests t!u progress of
Consumption, Bron
chitis, Scrofula, and
Other wasting diseases
by raising a barrier of
healthy Hesh, strength
and nerve.
A MAN
i it it hot enough for him, wlten you can
tee very plain' v that he it practically
roasted; but, instead, advise him to ca ll on
Parker Brothers and get the best baked
goodt to be tecured, as well as warm
weather groceries generally,
WHEN HE IS HOT.
By so doing you will surely ictain hls
friendship.
Mr R M Robertson ffas moved his feed
store to one door wett of his former p'nce.
one-half of the members and those writing
to far ire mostly opposed to the Idea. -
Journal.
Rev H L Bate, pastor of the Eugene
Congregational church, Sunday gave
notice tbat he would ret ion the pastorate
cf that church, and would remove to
Forest Grove to accept the principaUhlp
ol the preparatory department cf the unl
vttaity at that place.
While people are complaining of dull
timet, they should tike in coreardera lion
tbat thit ia the dullest month In the y.-ar.
August It the month that those of our cit
izens who are able and can spare the rt me.
are taking a vacation either in the too jn
taint or on the sea coast, Ex.
A tramp bicycle's! ttole a bicycle f om
a Portland man and rode it to San Fi an
cisco, where he returned it to the ow ner
with a note of thanks and stating that It
had served its purpose all right. 1 "he
owner, who has been In Albany recen tty.
now locks It with a heavy chain.
treorge Avery and i A Bell will go to
a aUrrtoae a Callare
Wtto thail decide it? We havt conclud
cd long ago that it ia a aacceat etery time
with Simmons Liter Regulatcr in the
house. I : promote harmony tod food
nature by preventing any attack of the
worst enerov; indigettlon aad Jytpeptia,
which mate discord in the bilghteit home.
You wilt find the regulator a goad reme
dy for blllioutnets and tkk hescache. It
is the household triend.
i
Imitations have been put upon the j
market to ckwely resembling Allcock'' 1
a www i waM.,a w jvysiai Lraiaiac a t. p ra.-.-.
Ib II . ,..la,. t AZll la L. fOUTKML Ut9 ClllOXS
however, in eeneral appearance on, e that
they compare trith Allcoek's, tor they are ! reB
awir iiun aui u.'o. inamw.ii at okt
contain deleterious isgreoienta which are
apt to cause tertoas le.j urv. Remember
that A Hcock'c are the only aenuine porou
platters the beet external remedy ever
produced; aad when purchasing platters
do not only ask for hut tee that voo get
A licock' Poroat Plaster.
Prpr:l by hoott 4 Uowiw. W. V. A.li drugging
VI60R MEN
h it well located, and is in a condition vo
meet the demands of the tiade. He car
let a large and first clas stock ol feed,
lime, cement, platter, hair, fertilizer, and
everything ututlly kept in a' first chut
leed store.
jutt east o the Democr at office, w - Brownsville to-morrow where they t elll
I 1 . -I I I . i i t ll... - I , . .
remain ior several weeat. The fori ter
will take charge of the warehouse tl ere
fot the Benton County Flouring Mills' Co,
while the latter will run the engine. Mr
Bell's family will accompany him. 0 or
valiit Newt.
Yesterday about noon W R Mara uls,
who lives about f?ur mile north of J lu-
tgene, informed hit family tbat he Inte id
ea killing hirr.selt at he was tired of Ilvi ng.
tie went 10 tne oarn and proceeded to
twallow two ounces of aconite. Dr J VV
Harris was sent for and saved the mi in.
Domestic troubles was the cause.
See the New Improved Singer sewing ma
chine. The r:t H alway the cbeapeat. 1
W Sowden, agent.
Ijiwelrv r tore
Office at F M French's
a.TM1tnWsalnt(ae
Easily. Quickly.
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNE88, '
NERVOU3NESS.
OEBIMTY,
at"' all tb train
from early errura or later
xr. -, the rexults cf
overwork, itlckuets,
worrv.etv. Fullt-tn-i.nU:,
developtneut and ttwe
l,lvcn to ever organ and
portion ol tho Ivrij:
Hlmpie. natural met h!.
Imni5tiitnlniiir.enpr.t
wen. Failure Imuon Iblo.
2,nuu referencei. B(Mk,
explanation and vr i;.
ERIC KEDICAL 03.
BUFFALO- W. v.
Tkk Vksdict it unanimous tbat Will &
Stark carry the b'jt line of iver ware In
the valley. They have the varleiy and qual
ity, a combination that counts in buying
goods. An inspection always carries con
viction. A Watch is necessity nowadays, I
yon want one call on Will St Mark, wbose
t iCk it large and varied, and price tbe
tiio mot reasonable, Thev o'tl give vnu a
bargain in thit lioe at v.elij at in j w. iry
'Jjurlly
Trains will hereafter run to Idanha
jn tlie eastern end of tbe (Ircimn Pa-
itir Monrlay morning and Wednesday
and Saturday evenings. Round trip
tickets, good for thirty days, will be
scitt ror tvj.uu. ttound trip tickets can now
be bought to the Bay. at excursion rates
ev?ry day of the week.
AshbvCar, RetlFitate, 80i VVaah-
iogton Street. Portland, 0i.
Will St Sti r. th' leweler-
REVERE HOUSE
Sodgsi & McF.rland,
a'els, AlbtDy, PS .
ths lesdiog drufa
tLBANY
OREGM.
CHaS. PFiilFFEK rROPRlfiruR
If afflicted with sculp diseases, hair fall
ing out, anj premature baldness, do not
use grease or alcoholic preparations but
apply HaU'a Hair Renewer.
Sunday evening about half-pant eig ht,
a Dear belonging to Sella St Rentfro ws'
circus broke loose and got into a x ow
with another bear, says the Salem Un le
pendeut . Those who taw the fight i ay
that it wa decidedly exciting but that it
did not last very long. The lote bear
seemed to have the best of it froo l the
start and when the duet of battle cleat ed
away hi antagonist was found dead tap on
the field. Than the bear ran and hk3 it i a
barn where he w; captured.
On Sept 23 the Multnomah A mati -ur
Athletic club will hold its third annual o ut-
door championship games. Entries- 31 ay
be made up to Sept 16. Following wttl be
the events: 100 yards dash, open eve nt.
22a yards dash, open event. 440 yai 'dt
run, open event, eoo yard run-, 01 en
event. 1 mile run, open eyent. t 80
yards run, novice members only, 1 20
vsrds hurdle, open event. 230 yaraa hi ir
dle, open event. One mile safety bjcy :le
race, open event. One mite safety Wcy cle
race, (3:00) open event. Running hi gh
jump, open eyent, Running broatt jun ip,
open eyent. Pole vault, open eve nt.
Throwing 16 lb hammer, opei eve nt.
Putting 16 lb shot, open event.
ShUoh't Yitaliser IS what yoo ased for
dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow tb m or kj d-
uey tronoie. to uniuaranveaa to give j
satiatactioD. Price 76o. 8)id,by Foehay
Masoc
here "f -eicral tin nth- in whu h thev have
obtained warm pUv in the h.-arts of the
members of the V P church. The house
was filled with young and old. and the
evening was passed in a manner that will
long impress itself oa those present. A
lunch of unsurpiacaed quality, was a feature.
Rev and Mrs Barr will go from here to
Califorrua,and will take with them the host
wishes of all fortunate in knowing them.
E K Mitchell arrived in Seattle last
night, having ridden a bicycle all the way
from his home in Richmond, Ky. He
ttarted May 17 and traveled through
Ohio, Indiana, lll'nols, Iowa, Nebraska,
Wyoming, through tbe Yellowttone
Park into Montana, and then followed tbe
line of the Northern Pacific railroad
through to the coast. The en the dlttance
covered by the wheel ti 3100 mile. Thit
trip wat undertaken for his health. Mr
Mitchell will proceed on his wheel do w n
the coast as far as San Diego.
Joseph Pozier, a negro, stubbed his toe
in the river mud at the old Planter's plan
tation, six miles lielow Nw Oriean's Thdrx
day. There was brought to light a bright
shining object a gold ring. Digging in
the mud he discovered 11 other gold and
diamond rings, some gold watches, chains,
lockets, ear-rings and other trinkets. The
news was circulated among the negroes on
the neighboring plantations ami several
came to the scene. Over 60 more goltl.
diamond and other rings were found, aViut
100 pieces of jewelry in all. Dozier in
formed the police and several detectives
were sent to investigate. The treasure was
turned over to them. The theory of the
police is that the jewelry was dropped by
tiurgiars uy accident
WOSHB CMnsWII
Teaiaoa at C V Brawaetby.
VIA V I Co T.c ia Baltimore week .
A fall line of .Varoer Brat corttts at It,
ft Co .
If roa waat a has ttaokr call fo- Josephs
white labor cigars.
Come and ere the new chiPed plow at
Rampe opposite poaUfnce.
Tbe better! ooSae in the city at Coat ad
saaws r a
Motor saattas five lrip daily toVieierV
addition. Mt there 03 iaMal'aMnta -f f 1
per week,
Aa eateatire variety cf sard en sMdaboth
in balk and by the packse caa le found at
C B Browaell.
Pa.ronia borne industry by aantieg the
celebrated white labor cigars, mans.'acta'ea
by Jn'iat Joreph.
New cork sole, hand to road shoo, acme
thing entirely new, not a winter shoe bat
lit tit ard flexible for rpnng and soremer
wear, at Read. Peacock St ( o'a. Cell and
intpect them.
Wa K v. t to K-T anyway. The bet.
ter the grocer let the more enjoyable life
it, and while we do not alt live simply to
eat, we certainly est to live. If you
set your groceries and baked goods of
Parker Brothert you are bound to live
well If It it cnly on a loaf of rye bread.
They keep the best In everything, and sell
at price that sstitfy regsrdlcs ot times.
Oall on them.
By Cut. Uasilton, hit literary execator,
with the ce-vperaona af hi family, aad for
Mr. B lain 'a Complete Works, "Tvrirv
Tuts or fiMwust," aad hi later banc.
Oaa as aspect at
far then 3 aawt saxuso book ia taa mar
ket. A K P .1-rAan af Me.. took 112 orders
110 call, stent's aroot SI96 50.
Mr Ballard ef O. look 15 orders. IS rJ
iRaasta, ia I day; profit $26.25. E K Rice
oi Mass. took 27 ardrr in 2 data; profit
S4; 25 J Patttdge of Me. took 43 order
from 3", caila: profit $73.25. K A Palmer
of N. Dsk. loot 33 order in 3days; profit '
; f9i.25. Kxcxnavs Taaamtcr sivea. If j
; you wish to make LARGE MONEY write 1
j tstiarlisttly for terms to
The l!f on till fib. C.3r w irii.CMi
WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAM CUBE YOOI
OEBIUTY CURED. i LAME SACK AMD
1 rr ai.aa,"l. ui. . a-n. aa. anaat
r i.r i
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ua aftar. fail. 1 1 mtfimmmt a Bett tail taar
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Mt aaB.aall a. tttaaC
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1 mi ni hut 1 1 in a n
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llhaMhaiaaaaia e -J . Im
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LBtaa taiaa 1 a a i T ll ill call
H. A. BO WES. ataaCslXuK St.
tar, s-x.aa
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aihiitlaairialn lha laai aiili liana in i it lcaa
a iiaanaiialii la laal haa a ar ana i aa attar.
at. c atatHxa. WjatKat win mm i am
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Wtotaar laava Ikan fcar ta 1
mtanweaiti, T Sma5x5r7'S5S" IXTETKA.
THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC
a)eoawetetoaBfveiarT,aaaabann c as t3
arawt MaSjksa. sv Immul ea iitrii wtstra i
Wl.BSSl ll kan ta lanaravva Klaecrte
imiaa ii t 1 1 aia i i r t-S aaova aaal
atefttaaleal. Thar an aiaaaSiaatteaathta
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SANDEN ELECTRIC CO. 172 First St, HKTLmttEfit
aafaffiy nTOffal Qtaflttf W
a3atssaanttell ill IllaWsl
SEMkas
BELT
t nana, art
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raaiaaraat.cTat.aeT
CITY BOTTLING CO.,
Whok sale and Retail Dealers in
TRE-iPASS NOTICE.-All hantara are :
hereby notified not to trespass upon
lata Maud preealaeaof ihe ondersbrntd, j
seven and a hail miles east or Albany. '
unlesn pecmltsion is firtt obuiaed. I
sssall proaeeute all who thus trepaw.
K M BO RK ft A RT.
Water,
Oder,
Oraaasre Bid. Iron.
Seltzer Waters,
Birch Beer.
arsapatrill 3 aadlnrn.
iron Wine.
Give u a IriU.
Thehlllfeaw
Kaaallal to the prodactioa of th atoat per
feet and t,opalar 'axative remedy known,
have enabled the Caltfornu Fi 8j ruo Co.
to achieve a great aaocnaa in tht r--potation
of it resady. Hymn of Fur, as it it coneed
ed to bathe anivateat laxative. Fnr tale l.j
all drua;tttta
FOR RENT, v oood five room house
6 bioeka from he court ti'Miaa. oosr
pxing garden land and fine orchard, 3
Apply at l, iertear.
FUST SHEET Wtw(ei MgMKi? art lailr ALBAS V, OUCH
Terms, cash
:re.
at F L Kenton' grocery
rat and W kle.aar'aaalltr
Co.Timend to public approval the Cali
fornia liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of
Fig. It is pleasant to the tatte ano by
ac,'nt igently on the kidaeyt, liver and
buwelt to cleanse tbe syttem effectually, It
promote thr health and comfort of all
who ute It, and with millions It it the best
snd only remedy.
f OaT. last Monday between Fourth
j and First street, iu thi ; city .a pocket
book with a trunk kev in it. Finder wil'
ac-ommn-'ate a young lady by leaving it
at this office.
Vietcck's ahaviog and hair cutting par
ora
Bath at Vteittsk's shaving a midair cot-
nar.'ois.
Aak Taatr Prlrada
Who haye taken Hood't Sarsaparillt what
they think of it, and the replies will be
positive in Its favor. One hst been cured
of Indigettlon and dyspeptia, another finds
ll indispensable for tick headache, others
repoit remarkable cures of scrofula, salt
rheum and other blood diteatet.tiill others
will te'l vou thst It overcomes "that tired
feeling,'' and to on. Truly, the best ad
vertising which Mood artaparilla re
ceive Is the hearty endorsement of the
army of friends it has won by its positive
in rtllctnal mer
What Shall 1 Take?
Why Simmons Liver Regulator ,of course.
It can be beat in anv attack of Indigestion,
bilioutneta, ttca headache or constipation .
It give qui;k relief, and If continued for
awhile will completely cure thsse ailment.
Ihe Regulator come In iquld and pow
der fot in. Tne powder ia wondei fully
convenient for the vest pocket. A pinch
of the powder and a swallow rf water
leavis no tasle and works effectually
I. A. Morris k Co.
Flour and Feed Store,
Have removed their store
ttors, former'v occvpied
Ronton, and hare on hand
to the Strahai
by Deyoe i
a full stock o
Proof of Merit
The proof of Ihe merits of a plaster Is
the cures It effects, snd the voluntary
testimonials of those w'.io have used All-
cock's Porous Plasters during the- past
thirty years it unimpeachable evidence of
thlr superiority and should convince he
mott skeptical. Self praise ! no recom
mendation, but certificate from those who
have utcd them are.
Beware of imitation and do not be de
ceived by misrepresentation. Ask tor Al
cock's. and let no solicitation or explana
tion induce vou to accept a tubttitute.
Head yoar nam i ml
' . v r Ai . i, . i. tl
on the Dxu:CRT, th wil' JttH
ashion tl-eot fres eaoh month
na it
t ' t
Lives of many men rnin-3 us
Wt to it t: u Kin htttnb
It :'i ritllnz . i . t tl 1 1 at
v t!i ; ;t'.i khn tim;.
If ths htir it falling oat and turui.iit gray,
ths gUndn of the akin ueetl ttimnlating and
o 'lor fvl, and tbe beat rauiady and aiiniu
ant it HaU'a Hair Ranewer
AUVKKTTSINU KOVBLTtKli. Wc liaVC h
complete line of noveitise, direct from the
makers, can furnish tbe a ante at lowes
prices.- Whistles, mirrors, pencils, mem
oranda hooka, napkins, fans, rulers, yard
sticks, panels, chromo cards, caps, calen
dars, xtnas cards, etc. , in season.
And always the best Job Prin nvo
SMILEY, Leading Printer.
Albany Market.
W heat ,4.9c
Gala, 30o.
Hour, fi.Oo.
"utter, 26a.
Eggs. 15a.
Lard, 12 to 15o.
Pork -hams 12 to 15c; shoulders 0 to lOf
sin, it to ISo
Hsy. baled. 7
vo atoea, 80c.
Apple,l 00
Hops, 12o.
,r'd f.u It-. plums, 9c, apples, 9a
Chickens. $i 00 per dosen.
Beef, on foot, l&e.
Hogn, dressed. ?c.
COIVALL'S FIQIM, BSAN, SHORTS
GERM MEAL. CRMUM, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY,
OATS. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEED:
Custom chopping done .
ALBANY FiNFFlE C(H
PotruiM). Otrcon. A- P. Atamaoaa, Pssacrai-
Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free.
A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAVS.
Oregon State Normal Schcjol
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
.an
'T'HE LEADING NORJIALSCHOOLfcnations. Tuition. Noi mal, $6.15 per term
X ot tne Northwest. Strong profes
sional and academic courses, and well or-
sanized Model School for Practical TrairJ
me of teacher. Normal. Advanced Kor-faeek, Rooms from $x par week: (un
mal,Bustnet,Mutic and Art Department. burnished) to $1 00 and $.?5 furnished.
SI 10 weeks; Sub-Kormal, Jt-.oo per term
f to weeks; Business, 'ffe.iv per term.
Board at Normal Dining HalL. $t.T5 per
Beautiful and healthful location. Light
, Ore.
Baltimore Biota.
Dealers iti all kinds of Furniture, Wa
Pspr Carpets, Linoleums,
Picture Frames, Etc,
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY
HYDE & JAMES,
Be lor-, going to the Bsy or mountvlns
no In and examine the Blazer and Eton
jackets and sultt at Read, Peacock St Co't.
Very cheap.
AneKBreakfatt
To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood,.
and give nerve, bodily auu digestive
strength, taste Hood't Sarsaparlila. Con
tinue the the medicine after every meal
for a month or two.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 FER CENT
& i ON CITY PROPERTY. M SENDERS
DPRICE'S
USPowder:
Pro'r'etnrs
The only Pure Cieam of l artar Powder. No Ammonia; No Mum.
4W vUlioni of Homes 4a vPars ihe Stan hrX
DRUGS.
Stationery, Toilet Artistes, Musica
Instruments, Etc
Hodps & McFaflai,
The Corntr.DrugtStore," Albany, Ot
atut supplied, and the course of study re
vised and strengthened. The grad.iatesJ
are in demand to nil good positions. The
diploma entitles the holder to teach In any
county in the state without farther exam
Board and lodging In piirtteitmilie,$3 50
expense no saloons. Tbe Normal haslto S4.00 per week. T'iiticn,boaru,,oding
enroyeu a steauy growiu uurmsr ine past
year, reaching an enrollment ot over 400,
and books lets than $1 50 per year. Con -kervatwy
of Mulc. Thorough courses
the largest In iti htttorv. New members! re offered in vocal ami Instrumental mu-
have been added to the faculty.new appar-fclc. Tuition, $10 per term of 20 lestont.
Monmouth is easilv accessible from all
parts of th State, twelve miles from the
(State CapitaUixtv mile south of Portland
JCaUloguu cheerfully sent on application .
Address P. Ia. rABPBELL, Pres., or S. SHEDD, Set of Faculty.
NEW : FURNITURE,
f X tHUKK is WUW ruial- Ur rIKST-ULASS FUBJaTTUKS, tA'!iM 1 ltSv
of bed room set.
chaire,
lenngaa, ate., which I will sell at
BOTTOM PRICES.
i n for bargaiia.
Thos. Brink.
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J. JOSEPH, froprletar,
WHOLESALE Hi RETAIL
Only White Labor Employed