The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 19, 1895, Image 3

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TERMS.
Daily, I ct a day ; 25c per month ; 3.00 I
per yar, in advance. 3uc per month not
in advance. By carrier, 10c pet week. 10
per cent added if allowed to run over 3
months.
Wbkilt, tl.25 In advance; tl.50 at end
of year; i 1. 75 for second year; $200 for
third and proceeding war, when not paid
in advance. Cluba of five now subscriber
for $5.00.
I FILl TEETH
I PULL TEETH
I MAKE BRIOCE WORK.
I MAKE GOLD COTS.
I MAKE LOGAN CROWNS
I MAKE METAL PLATES.
I MAKE RUBBER PLATES.
I SAVE THE NATURAL TEETH
I MAKE REASONABLE CHARCES.
J. C. LITTLER, Dentist
Over two hundred
REMNANTS
ot dress-goods alone, at
S.'E. YOUNG'S.
Pointers
by Stewart & Sox
Hardware C
" Wagons, Hacks and Buggies.
Wo have a good Mock in tbia lit Thn
mv lo p.ierd lehiclea in town
they wii; he i- Dickey's i-hop tor npaiie
long lif r stoke rattle ia the carta
h.vd tor sale.
Tou Can
Dig Worms
and en tis ioe, bat we -mint yot. to bay
yar fihi.B tacfcle of an. There hM btw
a "siarop" io such goods, sod wecaasall
you ro.if, reels, hooks, line, baskets, ete.
a ptices yon never heard of before.
Seed Corn.
Eve.-vo e knows that Oo:y tbs esrliet
v ie' of see d corn sacce . n Oregon.
We hae brought cot foir f t .e viy
arltw-t 7r.eties f-om -.be fa, aba alts)
hive iti.arly shite corn Hatha ball
grown hrs for licit years.
You're Awfully Mean,
if yna don't provide jour wife with a good
B-ove an 1 lots .f kitchen furniture for it's
cl-eap. We h-.ve m big lot n( stoves and
tinware on h d that we won Id price to yB
low. J nft how low yea will and oat by
Calling,
Bee Supplies.
We can give oj a big bargain in be
hive, and li'lalaoetl von cheap ltee-c-tioot.
f. a. dalioc, smoke?, etc.
Plows Don't SeH
very rll st thil tirnt of tbea, lot 'l
yon ue-d eithc" a etui or chil ed rlew, we
c-n pet oq in the way rf ta'ii g ctviral
dollars.
Engines and Separators.
We -f;t irnsterrrrn to bear l;t i
have the slkkttt tbag in t CtinrS ;Ltl hai
yet come co'.. Sooutlme mw that jast
"takes the raa rich' oil 'he Inch,'' Com
around sod learn el) tlont it. Al-oiomt
rood b.ijaioa in s-coid-hand threat in
macbiiey.
Painiis
Like Charity . .
for it covers dps aunltitada -f sin. 1
work the ram way en fl specks. Fa
n.erabr tn - 1 p.. ua ronaei.ee. betas
cleanu)?. We are not giving psios swty,
but ve srj tihii g tue lest snixHl paint in
town. It is F t de hy John W. Mssan Jk
Sod. Ak y' or .sii.tor about the repot.
t'oriifih ii c-i-de. We a'ro hv lead
o;l, yaruwh, t-ii.lea, etc.
That Wet Feeling
is cai ed by ee'tio to c'ose to an old
loakyhi.ee. Of ooorre it will lonirt al
over y-c. Thicw it away. We have
Lose, lawn iik utrr, f prink lei s, sickle and
evervthiua ce-dra to ken a lawn in coon
shape, ar.ri vre ar anion to sell them.
l bat Big Crop
irt be s. v.d. If it is grars, we bsve the
t4m.f si i a-e fur joo. If it is wheat or
oats, we h. etfce b:r?er. If yon ' live in
"thefvka ai d hare flax, cor bincer will
tz all tU.s b i svng it. Eaty terms.
The Caterpillars
Will Get 'You.
f yoa ret.'. wtch nnt. fhey are taking
the wbir - ao"i. -T.d then there is the
eodiin t.ciii ai d url r (his who are sf
tcryoor irr.. ro; . lme to and got
apraiiig on rli mi get to rqnirtmg the
ded niid dt.e o thm.
What Has Bez.v Dove. The work of
repairing the Oregon Central is very far
advanced. Of the 800,000 feet of lumber
required in the betterments, over500,000
feet is already in the bridges. A better
idea of the extent of the repairs done is
trained from the statement that the
bridge timbers so far used aggregate 110
carloads. Each of the liowe truss
bridges between Corvallis aud Yaquina
has had four bents of 12x12 timber
placed nnder it. and seven bridges have
been entirely renewed. New bents make
" Am
i the repaired bridges as strong as they
I were ween new. 20 00). or about eighty
Vcarloads of ties have been put in the
(track during the last two months.
fTimes.
To, Be Examined at Albany. Dr,
laston received Saturday by express l
f ul set of instruments and tests for giv
ing examinations tor color blindness and
hearing, with instructions to examine all
train men and men employed around sta
tions on the Boutnera faciflc Oo's lines
between Oregon City and Roseburg on
the main line. The Lebanon branch.
Oregonian aud the West Side branch, to
be done as soon as possible. All men
employed by the company hereafter will
be examined as to sight and hearing.
i
ThkPobtlasp Races. M.J. Lee.who
was defeated by Charles Sears in this
city on the 12th in the third and mile
races and defeated him in the five mile
race, won the mile B class race in Port
land Saturday, defeating Browne, the
crack Spokane man, in 2 :22 1-5, making
a new competitive record for the North
west. Lee is from Canby and promises
to be a remarkably fast rider. Shipp
who was at Albany did not get any posi
tion in the class A races.
The board of directors of the Halney
school district met and elected the fol ow
inor teachers for tne ensuing year, cum-
riiencin? about Sept 1st. 1F95. and ending
Tone lat, 1898: Principal, A M.Reeves;
assiastanta, Grace Stafford and a Mr. Red
gers, of Newbury.
The case of th state againit Louis Dyer,
arrested on the charge of ajsauiting Mr.
Hovt. of Jeffernon. on the iz.n. niie as
lis ing in keeping the crowd back from the
race track, was called at 1:JU totay ant
adjourned until 7 tonifeht.
For Eggs for hatching from high class
poultry either of Golden Wyandotte or
Brown Leghorn breed call on or address
U. t. BaowNUi,
Albany, Or.
QRCUIT COURT.
DEPARTMENT NO. 2.
Circuit court convened at 1 o'clock
this afternoon with. Judge Hewitt behind
the bench. W. C. Tweedale was ap
pointed bailiff. The following cases
were disposed ot :
T J Porter agt John C Elder, partition.
Continued.
Assignment of Geo. W. Smith, assign
ment. Continued.
Assignment of Albertina Kriosel, as
signment. Continued.
Assignment of W R Gratiam, assign
ment. Continued.
Assignment of Clark Bios. assignment,
Continued.
Assignment of A F Hamilton, assign
ment. Continued.
Assignment of Propstife Butler, a.siug
ment. Continued. .
Assignment of Isaac Beam, assign
ment, uontinued.
Assignuient oli C Avers & Co, as
signment. Continued.
W T Porter act J C Hassler, foreclos
ure of Mt'g. Settled.
Ellen F est act Emma Harvey, et
al, partitior. Decree for partition.
Olivia B Seaton, ant Benjamin Cutler.
et al, foreclosure of ot M'tg. Judgment
Dy aeiauit.
In the matter of the assignment of M
tiearn, insolvent, assignment. lxn
tinued.
In the matter of the assignmen of C
t, Kockwell, insolvent, assignment. Con
tinued.
John C Roe agt Vinnie O Simmons, et
al, foreclosure of mortgage. J udgment
Dy aeiauit.
In the matter of assignment of R X
Thompson, insolvent assignment. Con
tinued. E H Blanchard agt J G Boulin, et al.
foreclosure of mortgage. Judgment by
aetauit.
M J Churchill agt George Finley, fore
closure of mortgage. Continued.
In the matter of assignment of E Gil
key & Titos, insolvents, assignment.
Continued.
M B Reeves agt John Isom, et al, fore
closure of mortgage. Judgment by de
fault. The German Savings & Loan Society
agt the Bortland Construction Co., fore
closure of mortgage. Judgment by de
fault. W I Vawter agt W H reiJler, et al,
injunction. Settled.
Pacific States Saving's L & B Co. agt
Horatio Kelson, et at. foreclosure of
mortgage. Continued.
Also a number of confirmations of sale.
Margaret Brattain, et al, set Rice
Gill worth, et al, partition. Granted and
sale confirmed.
Honeyman, DeHait & Co., a corpora
tion, agt Matthews & Washburn and S.
V DoUd, suit for injunction and receiv
ership. Argued and submitted.
L Flinn and J K Weatherford agt Geo
W and Sarah L Luper et al, suit to set
aside sUe of real property. Dismissed
without costs.
D m Buchner azt CS Cohen and Sam'l
Bissinger, continuation. Sale confirmed.
Wash., National Building L & I Asso
ciation agt Ella K- McPherson, et al, con
firmation. Sale confirmed.
B. M. Donaca ast L Y and M J Bailey,
confirmation. Sale confirmed.
John Brewster agt J D an I S J Wal
ton, et al, confirmation. Sale confirmed.
Investors Mortgage Sectv Cu agt Thos
Y Barber, et aL confirmation. Sale
confirmed. Deed to be made in 4 months.
N H Allen agt John S Barry et al con
firmation. Sale confirmed.
Edward O'Neil agt Lebanon & Santiatn
Canal Co, confirmation. Sale confirmed.
Jeremiah Shea agt Jacob Menear.et al.
confirmation. Sale confismek. purchaser
to be put in possession in 10 days, deed
in 4 months.
L and H Gerhard "as administrators
agt Geo P Warner, et al, confirmation.
Sale confirmed.
S E Young agt Geo W Luper, et al,
confirmation, bale confirmed. Deed to
be made in 4 months.
L Flinn agt Geo W Luper, et al, con
firmation. Sale confirmed, deed to be
made in 4 months.
S W Crowder agt Mary E Dickson, et
al, confirmation. Sale confirmed.
Moses Sternberg agt John Dieringer,
et al, cunnrmation. Confirmed. Pur
chaser to be put in possession in 10 days.
W I Vawter agt W H Beidler, et al,
confirmation, bale confirmed.
John Connpr agt John Isom.etal, con
firmation. Sale confirmed. Deed to be
made in 4 months.
E F Wvatt agt Martha Bohannon, et
al, confirmation. Sale confirmed. Deed
to be made in 4 months.
Standard Shoe Co agt R N Thompson,
et al, suit to set aside assignment. Jndg
ment in favor of Bank of Brownsville.
David Link agt Charles Metzgar. Fore
closure ot J1 tg. judgment by deiauiu
Ellen Malone agt A J Matlock, et al.
foreclosure mtg. Settled.
JWCusickA Co agt A B Seal, et aL
Sale confirmed.
J W Gainen agt W H Ramsey, fore
closure of Mt'g. Tried and submitted.
Xettie McCune agt J H McCune, di
vorce. Tried and submitted.
Emma F Hopkins agt Ella M Merrill,
el al, foreclosure of mortgage. Judgment
for plaintiff. Attorneys fees fixed at
$100.
Laura E Williams agt R L Williams,
divorce. Dismissed on motion of pl'ff.
A Ccriosity. -Capt. Brown hss in his
collection at Grants Pass a live oak
stump brought from the head of Jones'
creek, in which is the left half of the
antlers of a 9-year-old elk that were left
there over 70 vears ago. The growth of
the tne stows by rings that it is 07
years old, there being 25 rings between
the point of deposit of the horns and the
heart ot the tree. J. he two lower antlers
protrude about two inches throuzh the
opposite side of the stump, and are about
six incnes apart, me siuo'D is perucuv
sound, without knots, aid is about 23
inches high.
A Peculiar Incieent happened in this
city. A drunken man lost some silver
through the crack of a sidewalk. A man
and two boys hunted for it. A boy found
one dollar and the man a dollar. In get
ting the latter a second boy reached for
it at the same time, but the man came
out ahead and holds the money for the
owner. It is said application was made
for a warrant for the man's arrest, claim
ing boy had been assaulted. Nothing wag
done and all is serene on the Willamette.
Inciter List
rilwirg is the list of letters regaining
in the nost office at Albany, Lion county
Oreaon, Jo'y 15, 1895. Feroi.s calling for
these letters most give the dt on which
they were advertised.
Arrington, J M 3 Orabtree, W
Hackett, D V Laugham, J W
Lane, W A Jlsnlonald. 1 A
Rickey Mrs. F. R. Siennuler G. E.
Ziegler J. 2.
T. J. Stites, P M
AwcrSess
"-.test Honors World' Fair.
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CEEAM
WE
440ST PERFECT MADE
pore Cnpe Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret
"rg Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterar.t
4J!T!iTff!fB
SIMLI
As Important Mattib D. W. Ald
ridge, the ex newspaper man, who is
now engaged in stock raising in Crook
county, and who has been here buying
supplies to take to his Eastern Oregon
home, says the people of his section are
highly pleased over the action taken by
tho Lane county court in purchasing
Hendricks' ferry and the McKenaie toll
road and making them free to the public.
This gives us a tree route directly across
the mountains into Eastern Oregon and
the people on tho other side appreciate
it very much, bo Mr. Aldridge says, and
many teams will be here during the
September to buy
m waW road is
m wagon roaa is
summer months and
supplies. The Santiam
yei ion rouu anu me owners oi mat
road are greatly excited over the fact
that rh M..Kn,; ro,,t h heen mad
yet a toll road and tho owners of that
that the McKenzie route has been made
free. They are unable to compete with
Lane county in securing the traffic oi
Central Eastern Oregon and are adver
tising quite extensively in the Prineville
and other Eastern Oregon papers to lure
the trade over their route. Eugene
Guard.
Bct It Will Be. One day the Astoria
papers say the railroad proposition is all
accepted and arranged and the next that
it is not; but it will undoubtedly be.
Here is the situation from the Budgett :
A meeting of the subsidy committee was
held this morning and Messrs. Thomas,
Howell and Dr. Fulton appointed as a
special committee to aait upon Mr.
Hammond and obtain bis acceptance or
at 2 :33 this afternoon.
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At the afternoon
meeting, Mr.
Thomas as chairman of the
committee, reported that they had
-nSS thS?Vr m ' h 7 P"9: told the passengers that he would W
SMnlp t nectary
asked for his acceptance of the same. Mr
Hammond replied that the bond was en.
tirely satisfactory and would be accepted,
but, as under his contract when he ac
cepted the bond he must begin work at
once, lie would not make formal accent
ance of it until the west side subsidy is
in. He claims that he was promised this
suusiny oeiore ne too hold ol the mat
ter and now wants it.
The Wallace circus to be in Albanv on
August 6 guarantees that there will be no
gamblers or cutthroats connected with
the circus or allowed abound it. The
Great Syndicate to be in Salem and skip
to Ashland this, week, is a different kind
of an affair according to The Dalles
Chroniole.whichsays: "One gentleiran,
we know not how many more, was asked
by the ticket seller to give 5 in currency
in exchange for to in silver, the ticket
agent stating that he bad too much sil
ver. The gentleman handed up a 5
bill, whereupon the ticket agent pretend
ed to have his attention called away, and
saying, "Aever mind, 1 can't attend to
It now." pretended to hand the bill back :
but a few moments afterwards the gen
tleman examined the bill and found he
had been given a f 1 bill instead. In the
morning the managers obtained trom
one of the city banks all the $1 bills they
naa on band, and the incident referred
to explains the use they made of them.
A few arrests for such swindling might
benefit the public."
The Deaf-Mcte Picntrs-nuAX Yester
day morning at 8:45 o'clock Charles
Schmidt, the deaf mute who ia walking
from Minneapolis, Minn., to Houston.
Tex., arrived in this city. He claims to
be IS davs ahead of his schedule time.
and will remain in the city nntil Mon
day to give au exhibition in walking. He
would have been here Thursday night.
put as there are no railroad station othces
open at night between Tacoma and this
city, to which he could apply for the seal
of the station agent, in accordance with
his contract, he could only come through
in the day time Sun. Schmidt will
probably reach Albany tomorrow night.
Mrs. T. J. Stites went to the Bar Sat-
nrdav.
Mrs. B. F. RarriD is viaitinir in
Rose-
bur for a few weeks.
Mrs. Wallis Nash is attending the C.
l Assembly at Oregon Lily.
Judge Burnett and family of Salem
went to the Bay today for an outing.
Mrs. W.S.Miller anl Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Hamilton went to the bay Satur
day.
J. H. Townsend lectured at Newbure
Friday nigbt on Hawaii, accomp
anied by etereopt icon views of the island.
Mrs. J. A. Hvman and Miss Minnie
Ehret left this morning in a carriage for
Newport where they will spend the sum
mer.
Deputy U. S. Marshal George Humph
rey, who has been quite ill for several
weeks went to the Bay this noon to re
cuperate. Mr. Reason McDonnell left today for
Kings Vailey, Benton county, where he
has purchased a farm and will reside
there most of the time.
Rev. Henderson, of Kansas, has been
called to the pastorate of the U. P.
church at Oak vi lie and will be here with
his family to take charge o! the chnrch
in a few days.
Mr. Wilson R. Blain has resigned as
secretary of the Y. M. C. A. and Mr.
John Altermatt has been appointed at
lesst temporarily, and will take charge
tomorrow morning.
Phil Baltimore, Fred Blount and Nor-
ns Moms have returned from a trip to
Lower Soda. In three days they caught
630 trout out of the Santiam about four
miles from Lower Soda.
Mr. Frank Hastings came down from
the Santiam mines today. He reports
the road to the mines nearly completed
and in good condition for travel. It will
be done by the end of tbia week.
Dr. t. L. Irvine, of Albany, has con
cluded to locate in Eugene, and bas en
gaged rooms up stairs in the Hayes
building. Dr. Irvine is a graduate of
several colleges, and for a year or more
was assistant physician at the Oregon
State Insane Asylum. Eugene Guard.
' Mrs. B. H. Chamberlain, of Natchez,
Miss., arrived in the city yesterday morn
ing, and wilt be the guest of her eon, ex
Attorney General George E Chamberlain,
at 41 tJitL street, for the next two months
Mrs. Chamberlain makes visits to Ore
gon with comparative frequency. She
says she would like to remain all the
time. Oregonian.
The Albany bicyrb? truck is a good ow.
InJependenof an-i Jefferson 1 ived base
ball ys-terdxy, the former winoiu" 11 to 3.
Tne Albany ia. and Jefferson irs. ant to
play in this city next Wednesday. ' Jeffer
son has won one game and tied another"
New York and Nrw Jersev were visihtd
by cyclones Saturday and several people
were killed. All thee thin us make ns
contented with the gloricus Willamette
valley.
Del Norte won the pace a' Portland Sat
urday in three straight htats in 2:15,2:16
and 2:16)4, Barrows driving, Toncbet, a
full brother was second.
The National Christian Endeavor Con
vention is to be held in San Francisco next
year. This will knock out the Portland
proposition for 1897,
People generally have irotten tired of talk
ing bard times and will hereafter talk good
.1 .l -II . ..
urue, mat is, some or mem win. ana all
should. It will raise the public pulse.
inree rings, vwo elevated stages and a
half mile race track are filled with per
formers for two and one-balf hours at the
Ureat Wallace Shows.
Senator Corbett wanted $25 ,000 damages
ior tne ngni or way over some property he
bas in Astoria. The jury deliberated about
an boor and then returned a verdict in his
fivor for $75.
A decision in tne 0. P. case may be
looked for in a few days. Court will ad
iourn in about three weeks.' No decision
ever rendered by the court bas affected a
wioer interest than this one.
Klein & Dubruille have incorporated as
the Albany Shoe Company, manufacturers
and wholesale and retail dealers in trot
and shoes, leather findinirs. etc. Capital
stock $10,000, divided into 100 shares of
1100 each.
Bert Hall, a young man from Saver, in
returning toward hoixe ran into a stamp
across the river, near the north end ef the
rod leading to Wm. Peacocks, and not
only his wagon bat be was badly smashed
up. He was found and taken care of.
Wbibkers.the sprinter, has gone to Soda
vil'e ior a bort sojourn on account of his
health. He desires to get in perfect shape
before his great race itb Ray at Albany,
July 25, as be recognizes the fact that be
bas a hard job on bis hands. Eugene
Kegister.
Thin or gray hair and bald heads, to
displeasing to many people a marks ot
age, may be averted for a long time by nt-
: . Untl'a if..:- TJ
TtJESDAT"
"Sweet Ohbuon." The DeMosa fam
ily are now in London. They never stop
singing "Sweet Oregon." In crossing
the ocean an entertainment was given in
which Helen Potter, a noted impersona-
tui.isr. ueiis.n iu,uuu vincngo preacher,
and ohers took part. Mies Lizzie Do
Moss, writing to the Wasco Sun about it
says : Wo were on tho program for a
couple selections. Imagine yourselves
out on the briney ocean ,tive or six thous-
nd miles from your dear native home;
the,n ' ngine how we felt that
ni ht . inafna ..,,. rw.
n.,,..- i i, .,, , ,
"l .AVr rm VrnS on Bn
1 ?rdnnce was made not allowing I'ueor-
wig, dui it was suspended at this time
and we were requested to sing another
state song for which some fragrant tlow
ers were presented u by tho committee.
Yes.llowers, seven days out at sea. We
do not write this as a boast, but feel that
our l omu friends may have an interest
in our success. I cannot see where we
should have received this token, for sure
ly there were others who deserved the
compliment far more than we.
Temporarily Insane.- Dr. Henderson,
of Salem, was examined at that city yes
teiday for insanity and ordered ta'ken
care of at least temporarily. It was
thought the trouble was not permarcnt,
llll
temporary nervous prostration
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tel Proprietor charged him 50 cents
i ..,i,i,..uLii . ..!..
1 25 cents, was put out At tins eitv ho
Ba . . , i, X;,
to recover the extortionate charges. lie
bought a piano for his wife, who he
said was going to learn to play, a violin
for himself and proposed repeatedly to a
Salem young woman. Dr. Henderson is
an old resident and practioner.and when
rational is a quiet man.
Willamette Water Abate.--Fred W.
Steusloff, the butcher, is the owner of a
beautiful water agate which was found
by a Salem lad on the gravel bar oppo
site the foot of Court f met. 1 le pur
chased it at a cost of 50 cents and it ap
pears to be just as fine a specimens of
that class of gems as those found on Ya
quina bay, for which extravagant prices
are paid. Others tJive been picked up
along the bars of the Willamette and
Luckiamute rivera.Slatesman.
Glitteriso Golp. B. F. Ramp re
ceived today from A. J. Ricks a small
box of gold worth about il8 rocked out
by Mr. Rick's on the North Santiam. 20
miles above Mill Citv. It was sent down
by Mr. Ricks to be disposed f at the
hank. He rocked it out in three and a
half davs at the rate of about a dav.
This is the second or third ttackage rent
down.
The 2nd regiment band of Salem went to
Newport toda) to .pend the summer: sc
assurance that visitors titer will hare one
excellent music th season.
The Wallace howsadvance car i ia the
city today.
A!l4-hof July bills vhxild I rroted
at ooce to the clerk. L. M . Curl, for pay
meet. It is desired to close up the bui
nese at an early aate.
Farmer Tom Parker, of the not them
cuburUj of Cloverdfc bought tue 6rrt
peaches to Albany They we fine looking
fellos of a splendid flavor.
Mrs. Sutler bas movfei her lunch coulter
to the next door to the P. O . where she
seeps a neat place and everything in ao
at rersonabte price, bbe oWrve a hU-r-al
patronage.
Complaint is made that a sojd many
young Chinese pheasants are being killed
tbrMigti the county. The law for their
protection should be enforced and tac at
tenticn of the proper autht-rities is cU'ed to
the violation of it
Edward McAfee, of Saiem. is to be ap- j
tointed first deputy under Collector
Henry Black man. McAfee was A. Bush's j
candidate. J. L Cowan, formerly of
this city, was a prominent candidate for j
the place, and would und-ubte-tiy have
secured it but for Bush. Mr. l'.ali was :
a stockholder in the Linn County Na
tional Bank.
Observations by expert. ay a wriler in
Scribner's. shows that it is nX only the !
leg which are developed m wheeling So
previously sedentary people a ioniderable
increase io the circumference of the chet
takes pl'ue, the increase often amounting
to one or two, and semetioies even three
inches. The arms sr.d fore-arm also grow
firmer, and it is said that in th;m s!o
quite a marked i -crease in size bus 1-een
seen. The n.uscular system ever; where in
the body also impioves in tone
When Salem's proposed road to die San-
Ua:n country is finished, ber tired business
men can take the train on iNOnrxlay even
ing, spend Sunday in the Cascades in the
mountain breezes wafted from the etercal
snows, and be back ready for the weea's
duties on Monday morning. This road
a ill be a great thing for Sa-em in many
ways. Statesman. This is consiilerat-le
gush to be made over an anticipated privi
lege Albany bas enjoyed for years, both to
the moantains ami to the Bay, and one
Saltm enjoys no-- at a few cent more cost,
the trains conne ting very nicely with the
O. C. & . in lutb directions.
A. B. Croxton, of ltoeeburg, is In the
city,
B. Burtenshaw, ct Lebanon, was in
the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Wheeler left today
for Mehama to attend the encampment.
Thos. Kav. the Woolen Mill man of
Salem and Waterloo, was in the city to
day. Maj. Weed, of Portland, is going
through the valley in the interest of
another "Oregon on wheels," to be sent
east,
F. W. Blumberg and wife, Dr. H. E.
and O. K. Beers and Rev. and Mrs.
Little took a picnic trip to Waterloo this
morning.
Recently the Democrat gave the re
ported death of Rev. II. I. Webb at
Hillsboro. This was a mistake. Rev.
Webb is at Willsburg, and alive, though
critically ill. He has been in a serious
condition since January.
Dr. Clyde Hill, son of Dr. J. L. Hill
of this city, has located at Milton for the
practice of dentistry. Ho possesses me
chanical genius and has the qualifica
tions tor making a brst class dentist
His friends here will hope to see him
succeed in his new held.
A. N. Towne, geireral manager of the
Southern Pacific, died in San Francisco
this morning of heart disease. Mr.
Towne was a railroad jnan of marked
executive ability, as well asm gentleman
of fine social qualities. His death will
be generally regretted by railroad em
ployes.
Mrs. O. S. Pol'iock. a former teacher of
elocution in the Albany college, for sev
eral years principal of a ladies seminary
in Birmingham, Alabama, is now in
New York City, and will leave in a few
days, accompanied by Miss Stevens, her
partner in school work, for Europe, for a
vears reaction and study. Mrs. Pol
lock's many friends in Albany will wish
her a safe and pleasant experience.
1 Am Glad
To tell what Hood's Bsrsapartlla hss done
for me. I had the grip and lis ill effects
J'rS'-wi settled all over
jf'M "-"S-SSV. me.I bad cramps
In my less and
frequently I had
to get up at
night and walk
to relax the mus
cles. I also had
stomach trooh
lea. I then took
Hood's Sarsapa
rills. One bottle
cured thee ramp.
and another has
helped my stom
aeh trouble
greatly. I have taken 8 bottles and
nae Hood's Pills which are the pest I evsz
took." H. A. Mklvin, Sisters, Oregon.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prorolnentlyln the publlo'eye today.
''
A LONG FEL.T WANT.
Tho public wants a better harness than
the average harness being sold to
da and Tomlinson is supplying thfs
want of the public by using onlv the
Host Oak Tanned Leather,
thus in
suring the most durable and satisfactory
harness in every respect. His prices are
no higher than others ask for an inferior
grade of work. Call at his shop on 2nd i
ot.,Aii)anv, ami see imn oeiore purchas
ing elsewhere.
Aoco,i;trrED. The exatuinntionof Louis
Dyer lor asudiiltiuir . B. Ilcyt, of Jeff
erson, on the l'2ih, was liu l lust evening,
and bad miner of an iulereating turn. Af
ter the testimony of prosecution the at
torneys for the defendant moved for the
dUmusal of the couipl.iint on Ilia ground
that as an officer th- defendant had uvl
only reasonable force in keeping the prose
cuting witness liiutc from the track uted
for racing Justice FreerVen appreciated
the situation and in a neat little tpeeeh dis
charged the prisoner- No one could ever
be found who would act as a police on such a
day in keeping crowds buck if convicted on
very little cliurge of shoving people. 'I he
Man about Town- trot jiuibed all over the
ground and there was no thought of ar
resting any one. 1'eople should never go
to celebrat'oi s a ilcs thry inti nd to put up
with a good deui
A Ricvcijt Coli ihion. Mr. Frank
Powers borrowed Dr. Davis biovcle for
a ride last evening While on the race
track, E. A. Schilller, scorched up to
him to pass; he turned towards him.
Schilller s fn-dal caught in the Crescent
front wheel and both men were thrown
fifteen feet. The sjmkes in the Power
wheel were twisted around the axle and
off tlr rim but not one was broken. Mr.
Schilller lost six spokes aud neither
spoke foi several seconds so great wa
the tumble. As disastrous as the col
lision seemed to be to the bicycles loth
haw been repaired.
The Croih. The report of the weather
bureau for the week ending July 15 is
that the opinion as to the proluibk- good
yield of fall grain has not changed. Hops
are alright. The potato crop ia nniver
sally goiid. The hav crop is good and
heavy in many places." There is an
abundance of fruit and the shipments
are large. From Kaxtern Oretron the re
port is that the yield of grain will be
light, and no crop w ill be lar-e or eveu
good except in a few sections.
Local Bicycle Covtests. At a meet
ing of the Albany Cycle club it was de
cided to have several races on the track
Friday evening, beginning at 7 o'clock,
all between local riders of class A. There
ill le 1 Ian, 2 lap, 1 mile and 2 mile
contests, and a bovs race and a fat man's
race, all for small prizes. The Albany
hand will furnish music fur the event.
A Cakakp. The Democrat was aked
many times this forenoon for firticuUrs
of the stabbing affray hetwevn tao boy
in the third w arvl last night. The report
had even circulated nntil one of the lvg
was killed and dead, and it is a wonder a
coroners mrv had not st uin bin.
There was nothing in the affair at ail that
can be learned.
It Is a Clean Mot al Show.
The Toronto Pn-s has thU compli
ment to pav the Great Wallace Shows
te be in Albanv Aug. 6: "The bat of
the show is its cleanness ; there is a mot
pleoing absence from the merest ar
pruach to vulgarity either in the acts of
the artists or languaei- oi the clowns.
The rbttee-. vigi!an.- i observed by the j
employes towards keeping order in the i
audieuce. and tue tu!urt and pleasure
of the patrons are lookej to with com'
meiidaule care."
SOCIAL AND l'1-.KSON !
Paul Cartel, of Portlsrd, is
visit-
here on a ;
Lieut, and Mrs. Dentler, of the O
A.
C, are in the city. j
Mrs. Will Simp-Kin returned this noon
from a trip to Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Mrs. O. p. Coshow. Jr. and thr chil- I
dren. of McMtnnvilhr, arrived in Albany
this nonu. '
Will Humphrey and family came op I
from Portland this noon on a vljit with j
Alhanv friends.
J. R. Stockman and familrbave moved
to Portland to reside, but Mr. Stockman
will be in Albany considerahlv.
G. B. Montanvp, P. J.Smilev, printer.
Albanv, returned home todav, after a
short visit in the city. Eugene Guard.
Rev. Hendenwn and family, of Kan
sas, arrived at tiakville vesterday. lie
will supply the I'. P. pulpit there for a
vear.
Mrs. John Brush is at Der Island, on
the Columbia, where Mrs. Bnell, mother
of her son-in-law, is lying dantrerouflv
ill.
John Berry came in la.t evening from
the Cascades where he has been placer
mining on one of the forks of the San
tiam. lie minus a man ran make -
or $3 a day right along at it.
Michael Lilt, the gentleman who ie
here from Kansas looking over the coun
ty, went to AUIany and Corvallis today.
He is very well pleased with this por
tion of the valley. Eugene liuaril.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callahan ar
rived Mondav from a long deferred wed
ding tour. They were alent ten days
and visited victoria, tn-attle, laooma
and Vancouver, Washington. Corvallis
Times.
Judge Geo. C. Blakely ami wife left
yesterday for Portland. They will also
visit menus in isrowiisviiie, ami men at
tend the meeting of the Oregon Press
Association at Newport. The Dalies
Chronicle. Mr. Blakelv is one of Linn
county's old time candidates for county
clerk, and was in the drug business for
many years.
The Spokane Spokesman-Review says
that Cantain W. W. Saunders of this
city was surprised yesterday to have his
two brothers, IT. rsacon raiinurrs, uean
of the University of Texas, at Forth
Worth, and J. C. Saunders, a wholesale
druggist of Bonhani, Tex., drop in on
him without any previous notice oi tneir
coming.
Oakville.
We visited tho saw mill yesterday,
found everybody busy. Ed Coney said
he was doing the work of two men and
the engineer was out in the woods help
ing the logger. Mr. Stone was trying to
do everything at once, bu. he stopped
long enough to tell us that he would be
done sawing on Wednesday if he could
get another tree cut that stood near the
mill. We volunteered to help his best
man and in less than an hour the huge
monster was on tho earth. Mr. 8 will
commence working on his drier as sxn
as he can get the house up. Ho has a
large crop of prunes.
A team belonging to Link Coney be
came frighU-nedlaHt Saturday and ran
away. They were hitched to a buggy at
the time, and Mr. Coney's little hoy was
in the buggy but they soon got loo.e
from the vehicle, they were soon caught
no damage done except a bndly frighten
ed boy.
Mr. Crawford the wind mill man cull
ed on us last Saturday.
Miss Millhollen and Miss Clara Smith
called on us last Friday they were out
riding in their new cart.
Dr. J. O. Smith vac here last week
visiting his parents.
The sound of the binder is heard in
the land and soon tho shrill w histle of
the8team thresher will be heard.
Our base ball ninn will take a vacntinn
' until after harvest. Amicvs.
We Are Still In It.
Having rented our machine to Grant
t Kinney, we are prepared to ; do your j
1 wood sawing on short notice. ' I
SAVING OF OVER $2000.
The first year under the new system
by which the county officials receive sal
aries instead of fees closed the first of
this month. 1 lit following is the show -
ing and it will bean interesting one
ix clerks orrict.
Amount paid clerk, assist
ants, etc
IS877.15
3057.01
Less fees received and paid
couuty
Cost to tax payers
in sheriff's office.
Amount paid sheriff, deputies,
(820.10
4551.99
788.55
eto..
Iess fees received
county
and paid
Cost to tax payers
Amount paid sheriff previous
year under old system
Showing a saving of
Amount paid clerk previous
year under old system ....
Showing a saving of
A showing in the two offices of
37(13.44
$4223.26
459.62
$2749.18
1929.08
2388.60
The receipts of the recorder were
HM7.10 and the expenses of the office, in
cluding a small .-deputy expense, about
'.DUO, showing a deficit of about 350.
In Lane countv the receipts of the
clerk were 3,945.33,of the sheriff 757.37.
It cost M.avj.lO to run the clerks office
and 4,082.15 the sheriff's office. On ac
count of the previous high receipts of
the sheriff and clerk, the former being
6.70H.30 and the latter $4,209.12, the net
gain by the new system was 7,527.97.
Seasipk ExiXRStoN. The summer
season at Newport opens Sunday, July
21et, with a grand excursion from valley
points. Leaves Albany 7 a. m., Corvallis
7:J0a. m., returning leaves Newport
6 -.30 p. m. Fare to Newport and return
from Aluany, Corvallis and Philomath,
$1.50. The attractions of this occasion
will surpass anything offered before. A
monster clambake, in genuine Down
East Style, under the supervision of Mr.
Malcomb, chef of the Hotel Portland.
w ill be a grand success in itself. The
uew and commodious steamship "Faral
Ion" will add to the attractions of the
day by several excursions over the bar
to the deep blue sea. In addition to the
usual large crowd attending this favorite
resort ill be several hundred members
and friends of the Oregon Press Asso
ciation in attendance at their annual
meeting from July 20th to 24th, inclu
sive. On the trip those not caring to
look at the beautiful scenery of the Coast
range, w ill be delighted with music by a
band which will accompany the train'
Edwix Stone, Mgr.
Tangent and Vicinity.
Aug. 15, 18S5.
Tangent baa more of the following
named things and people titan any other
Mn aroxuing u us use in loe county:
More good churches, more good old peo
ple, more good young folks, more old
maids and more pretty girls, more good
organUls, more good musician. It has
one of the loveliest old couple. It has
lot of good yonng men, also the tallest
young man. There are a few of the fol
lowing : Two or three old bachelors, two
; or three old widows, one gushing young
j widow, tao or three old widowers, one or
two smart slacks who talk in church and
du-turb other good people. We also
have a large fat preacher and ooe short
little p eawher. One of the beet hrasa
bands in the valley, and a big fat rail
way agent, more portly than ever.
Farmers are all employed in harvest,
some hauling ha-, some binding aid
shocking gram. Wheat and oats pronv
ise a Urge yield.
We wonder what cau-es G. W. B. to
go south every tundav afternoon and re
turn after night.
I'ncle J. B. Morgan is over at the Bay
for fji health.
Mr and Mrs. Duncan, of Turner, are
' J visiting Mr. Morgan.
A JcrrcieaoN Man Biieep. A. Wed
d'.e. of Jefferson, was bilked out of $50
at the circus in Salem. A confidence
man claiming to be a Mr. Ferguson, of
Albany, claimed to be a relative, and
I the v were eetting on when a t ranter
wanted $5 changed. Mr. Waddle chang
ed it, showing quite a pile, the young
man told him he Lad better put it in a
handkerchief and put it in bis hip pocket,
which he solicitiously did. They were
ocn in a crowd, when the voung man
disappeared and Mr. Waddef soon learn
ed that he had been robhed oi $. It
seems useless to advise men not to take
money to a circus like Sells.
We have a few very nice 1895 Sum
mer Capes left, all new goods. Just
such as you will need when yoa take
your vacation at the seaside.
We offer for six days:
$rt.00 capes at
5.00 "
.1.50 "
3.W "
Come and examine them.
$1.25
. 3.25
. 2.25
. 1.9t
July 10 "95.
READ PEACOCK A CO.
You Need to be Particular.
rI",HERE isn't anything in the
world
X that :
vou are justified in being par
ticular about it you au not particular
sUmt purchasing Your groceries. DlJ'I
take chances with what goes to your
table surelv the best of everything is
not too good for von when it comes to
what you eat and drink. With other
things, a little indifference is conceivable;
to 1 indifferent about your gro
ceries isn't conceivable at all.
You can have absolute faith in
what Parker Brothers tell
vou. They keep good goons,
Iresh produce aud seasonable
fruits, and the best made bread,
cakes, pies, etc, in the market,
and when thev tell you a thing
it is so, as all their old customers
will vouch for.
Telephone 46. Ring.
Ladies shirt waist set. 3oc,
Sterling silver sets 75c,
Sterling bat pins 35c
at r'rencn's jewelry store.
Still the lowest in price, and highest in
quality of work, linxle, the leader in
photos.
Tinkle leads for fine photos.
Tinkle is the leader in fine rhotos at
Iott prices.
See the new $1.50 photos at Tinkles ;they
are the best.
Selling at cost 50 Uauliful trimmed hats
$1 50 each at Mrs. John N. Hoffman .
A great reduction of the prices of all
photos commencing Juue 1st at Tinkles.
Dr. G. W. Maston, phyician and sur
geon. Albany Or. Calls answered prompt
ly in city or country.
Ice cream 5 and 10 cents a dish at Mrs
Vvireck s Summer Garden, corner 3rd an
Brondnlbin sis.
Those who got their meats at the Linn
Dressed Meat Market, at Second and Ells
worth streets never complain of poor qual
ity, and tbe price is always the lowest.
Buckingham's dye for the whiskers
does its work thoroughly, coloring a uni
form brown or black, which, when dry,
will neither rub, wash off, nor soil linen.
Louis Viereck has secured the sole right
of Linn, Marion and Benton Co. for the
sale of Dr. White's Hair Grower. Parties
de-iring treatment will do well to consult
him at his place of business or address box
421, Albany, Linn Co., Or.
FOR SALE Pure bred S. L. Wyan
dotte fowls for tale at a bergs in. I
have to sell for want of room. Albany
Poultry Yards, comer 4th and R. H. ts.,
Albnry, Or. "iJoai Brcsu.
HOME AND ABROAD
Yoa can get a good gold filled watch at
French's tor 110.
W. II. 0'Dell will take charge of the
1 s iool land business oa Auir. 1.
mg cut in the price of ladies'and Gents
gold watches at trench's jeelry store
A fine line of new sailor hat iust iw-iv
ed at the Ladies Bazaar. 25 cents and op
wards. Parker Uros. shipped 300 loaTs of bread
to Mehama today to the hungry G. A. R
men
The Times says Corral!'' athletes took
seven first prizes on the 12th. Certainly a
good showing.
Just received by the L. E. Blain Cloth
ing Co. a fine line of all wool bicycle
stockings, only $1 25 a pair.
An effort i being made to make the
armory of F- Co. public property so that it
will be kept up by the state and not by the
members
Not content witb reaching Albany at
midnight the south bound overland is late
nearly every night from an bour to three
hours.
Th Coze family, sometimes called the
Coxeyitee, left tooay for Illinois, eight or
ten strong. Illinois' loss is our gain.
OThe 4th of July committee will meet to
night at 8 JO o'c'osk at the council
chambers. Get year bills in before then.
An ezcirsion train will be run from
Albany to the Hay nezt Sunday, leaving
Albany at 7 a. m. and Newport at 6JJ0 p.
ni Round trip to Newport $1 50
The Great iiyndii.te Oircm that bas
been through the valley this wwk is the
same old el.s Bros, aell that has fooled
Oregonian several times.
Capt J. W CrawfrH. of this c ily, late
Inatao agent at I'endl ton, ha len ap
pointed to a new position created recently
by the board of urgent of the ti state
agricultural college, that of accountant and
purchasing agent, a place which be is mot
competent to fill. Capt. Crawford will
enter upon the discharge of bis duties
forthwith Salem Journal .
Mary's Peak w but Thursday the
I rendezvous
oi a party, who bad with
them a heliograph, and were bent on
signaling to Maxama on Mt. Hood and
Jefferson. The instrument was six inch,
and was of the same pattern used b the
climbers ot the bigger mountains. The
moke was so thick on the summit that
but few attempts were made to commun
icate with those on distant peak, in
the party was Misses Nettie Spencer,
Kate Blower. Letue Wicks and Ida Ray,
and Prof. Lake and w ife. Prof. Letcher
and Loss Nichols. They reached home
Friday. Time.
O.VLT GlLMOBE'a CoCLD EiCAL IT.
"Prof. Mulier, our Albany malstro,"
says the Albany Enquirer, "say there
never was but one other band in Amer
ican equal to such music as that ren
dered by the forty-four musicians in Prof
William Goetxe's band with the Great
Wallace Shows. It ia composed of eight
clarionets, two flutes, two piccolos, one
soloetlo, lour saxophone, lour trench
horns, two bassoons, two oqoee, six cor
nets, three altos, three baritones, two
tubas, one double b base, snare and baas
drum and bell player, and every man an
artist.
From Piletz. W. C. Bailey .of Eueene.
was in the city todav on his way home
from the Mietz. He reports nearly a
thousand people altogether, at the Lin
coln and Tillamook ends waiting for the
reservation to be opened on the 25th .and
while there will be no Oklofaoma excite
ment there will be a little rushing. Mr.
Bailey is a locator and knows the reser
vation thoroughly. He thinks at least
an eighth of the land is desirable and
some of it particularly good. No one is
allowed on the reservation now and will
not be until the opening day, July 35.
Mr. Moe, the S. P. man. and family
have returned from a trip to North Ya
kima. From that place to Portland
about all one does is to change ears. A
woman with several children started out
with eight bushels of peaches. In chang
ing car she bad to have help and she
pud for it with a basket of peachea.
When Mr. Moe last saw her she had
only two boxes left.
A. B. Woodin, C. W. Sears and C. E .
Brownell have gone to I'ortlaod to the
Grand Lodge A. O. I". W., as represent-
alives of Safety Lodge and Mrs. Jones,
Mrs' A. D. Barker and Mias Maggie Bar
ker as representatives of the Degree of
Honor.
A good appetite and refreshing sleep at
this season indicate a condition cf bodily
hel:h. These are g-irea by Hood's Sarsa
parilla. It make pore blood and rood
health folio am.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, barm
leas, effective, do not pain or gripe.
so oranges t-t 5 cu this week at C
E
Browoeb'a
When Traveling.
Whether on pleasure bent, or basinet.
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of
rigs, as it act most pleasantly and ef
fectually on the kidneys, liver and
bowels, preventing fevers, headaches
and other forms of sickness. For sale in
50c. and $1 bottles bv all leading drug
gists. Manufactured by
Fig Syrup Co. only.
the California
PosrERrrr ts Oomixc. It will be here
soon. One way to help it on is to gel
good groceries, produce and fruits of the
best quality at bottom prices. A penny
aved u a penny earned, you know. Tbe
place at which to do this and assist pros
perity is Conn A Hustons, a fact that a
rial will convince any one of.
A Startuno Discovert. Baldness
cured or no pay. Dr. White's Great
Discovery is lor sale at Louis Viereck's
barber shop. It cures all diseases of the
scalp. Parties desiring to go into a con
tract I wilt guarantee head ot hair or
no pay. Louis Viereck, Tonsorial Artist
li'.! PBiaao,
qsjjod :unju.inj s.uw.ttrQ os,i
Why Was It
that Ayer's Saraparlila, out ot the treat
number ot similar prrptra'.lous manufac
tured throughout tho world, w-as the only
medicine ot tho kind nlmltt.vl st the
World's Fair, Chicago? And why was It
that. In spite of the united eltorts of the
manufacturers ot other preparations, tlo
decision of the World's t'.dr Directois was
tiotrsversMlr
BECAUSE
According tJ It rut n "ArUles
tnat ar ta any way dangerous cr ot
offensive, also natent medicines.
tlons, whose ingredients ar con-
salad, will not be admitted, to the o
Exposition," and, therefore
' JfoaiuM Ayer's SarsaparMa Is not a
patent medicine, not a nostrum, and not
R secret preparation.
Stcaurn Its proprietors had nothing to
conceal when questioned as to the for
mula trom which It ts compounded.
( teaum It Is all that tt Is claimed to be
4 Compound Concentrated Extract ol
tUtfsaparilla, and In every sense, worthy
the Indorsement ot this most Important
committee, called together tor passlnc
upon the manufactured products of the
entire world.
Ayer'sSarsaparjlla
aldmltted lor Exhibition
AT -THE WORLD ffAIR
I jl kjnjitted at thejI J
OUR HEW PRICE LIST.
It
Is
So
Notwithstanding the fU. rerrrta n'r.
culated by some of our competitors, we
nave sun a targe iiocc on nana, we
warrant all goods on band to be as rep
resented by our salesman, and when we
publish cut prices we give the best qual
ity ana iuii weigru. irar sugar la tne
best Western Reunery.
Our Coffee and Te i stock is the largest
in the city.
What do our competitors tell yon
when you say you can buy the best full
roller flour at the Executors Sale for 60c
rer sack, 18 lbs best granulated sugar,
1.00, 4 lbs Arbuckle coffee, 90c.
Our competitors call our prices baits.
Call and examine our stock and we will
show you a great many so called baits in
all lines of merchandise.
Grocery Department.
100 lbs best granulated sugar $5 25
18 " " " " 1 00
100 " EztraC " 4 65
20 " " 1 P0
4 " A; buckle coffee AO
5 " Excelsior I JOO
5 " Jai an Tea 1.00
Jefferson C durobia floor, per sack . . jBO
Louurvtiie Kose - . . .eu
Red Crown Snow Flake " " . . .60
Best Standard " " .. M
20 lb best rice 1.00
4 can best tomatoes .25
Furnishing Goods.
Mens Cotton undershirts
" " pants
" harvest g'-oves
" " shoes
" light shirts
" overalls
.75
.50
1.25
.25
.40
Clothing Department.
Mens suits 4.00
" 5JJ0
" 6,50
Boys from $1 -25 to 4.25
Mens VtM pants 2.50
" 4.00 " 2.00
Mdsc. Department.
Great cat on shoes, dress goods, hats
and hard ware call and examine our stock
and we will show yoa cut price tluit
will save yoa money.
Your for basines.
H. F. McIlwais,
SrwArD Fromax,
Executors Est. A. B. Vcilwaia.
July 12, 1895.
k McNeill. r..
TO THE
EAST
err rax croicr or
TA-O TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
CHEAT UNION
NORTHERN PACIFIC
VIA VIA
SPOKANE DENVER
MINKEAPOUS OMAHA
aro aSO
ST. PAOL KANSAS CITY
LOWKATKS TO ALL
eastern crnix
OCKAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAStD EVERT S DAV?
SAH FRANCISCO
For fall d.tai: eal' vm
Ccrrax Si Morarni, A'Mny.Or
OR A DDK. fcs:
W H HURI.bl KT.
Gem'z, Pa . Ao.
POKf LAND, OR.
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Pullmaa Sleeping Oars,
Elegant Dimrg Cars,
Tourist Sleeping Oars
St Taul
Minneapolis
Dulnth
Fargo,
TO Grand Forks
Crook ston
Winnipeg
Helena anJ
Unite
THROUGH TICKETS.im
TO
Chicago
Washingtou
Philadelphia
New York
Boston and all
Points East and South
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For Information, time cards, nape and
tickets rail on or write C G Burkhart,
Agent, Albany. Or.
Or A D Charlton, Ast Gen Fas Agt,
Portland, Oregon,
Prof. A. STAktK
Of Will ft Stark.
Optical Special..
Gradaate of the Chicago Opthalm
College,
I am prepared to examine scientiGca
and accurately, by the latest and improved
methods of modem science, any who de
sire to rii their eye tested. :-
Cuskk Block, Albakt, Onxoos.
K. O. T. M
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Toy's for tiie Ja?ed aad Gootl
Health for all Mankind.
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I
REGON CE''TRAL
-YAQUINA BAY ROUT
Connectir.g at Ya-iuica Ba." wi-htue
San Francisco and Y.;'jica Bay
shipCotsi party
A I and firs; cIa.-t? in ewrv rftr-t
f x Sails Irvm Yaquina K-r 5.ii
F-aneisco about evvry S day.
Fasser.cer acoomaiodatiiM-s innsttr:
ed. hortet route between the V i:;a:n
ette Vaiiev and Cahforr.ia.
Fare from Albsey cr points wv
San Francisco
Carts -i2-)
Stxksack
Caws round trip good 60 days. . . 1S.C C
For Sailing Pays apply to
H. L. V.LPKN.Agt, Ca s..Cls.,; i;
Albany, Or. Crvlii. 1
Kowis Stone, manager.
Oorvaiiis, Or.
FOSHAY k HASOK.
tlhwlesale A Hets.il
DRl'CGISTS AND r.'JOKSFl ECS
AU1AXT.
OKtlKS
rire Drugs and the Finest snd Larsret-t
5twk of Stationary aud U-vks
in the Market.
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INSURANCE AND MONEY
BROKER.
Ceistr ffaiT2Rts Fiin.H and
SolJ. vl5cf,K.istoB r.l?rk". AUaa?
ALBANY
INS. AGENCY
The only Krst class agency in Albany
that can give cu U0 cents wor'h cf iosur
anoe for -1.00.
Besides giving you the bei-t in.ieuinify
we have paid out in this cemmunitv dar
ing the livst nice months for "-cats" biught
over 13,000, thcretiy beretitting the farm
ers and every business man. in cursidera
tion of which we hbouM receive the pie-fereneerf-vcr
agents who send t ut marly
all you py tLeiu for inuraare and lriig
in nothing
We reprefeut the only first classcor.i
panv making a specially ot furm iksannte.
on tW note plan. "The t'outitetthi!." cf
New York. Vie alio represent tbe Sun,
Phoenix, Manchester and London, cf f.vg
land, the Sun l-einit the o!det tire ins-ur
ance couiranv in tbe world
M. SENDERS. ITgi.
JOSEPH .T. SMITH