THE MOKXIX HERALD," WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1888.
RUrningaUviSlcml&!SArTIAM- REGION k"ion ." prts as
THE .HAILS.
Mails at th Albany ostotliuu close as follows:
cor all othccb north
The eastern states - f
lie West Sile f
1-6:30 A. M.
iid the Narrow uuageK . r. )
r t Portland and Salem 11 A. M.
toryallis and Yaquiua VivJd v. M.
All offices south 1 7:i,0 p. m
Thft postotlice will be c'osed each evening
firom six to seven o'clock.
Kesftotered mauer lor tl-e early tnon.irg
train should be muled before 8 o'clock the
itvious ivcnm;;.
O-RF.GON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Ay 'vc IX'iJart
Passenger....
Freijrnt
11:15am 1:00 p n .
I 5:26im8:50 a. m
O. te C. K. II. TIME TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
j Arrives' !epart Arrives.
OiU.eNpr
E.'tjwie ex
freight
6:15am
11 Ihain
7.05am jPortlan-lO.lOam
11. Sound
7. 10am i
3.4fipni
2.45 pm
SOUTH BOUND.
i Arrives'' Dap.e-ts Arrives.
:ila.exp I 7.45pm! 8.05pip Ashland S.OO.im
VuytMie ex l20otn 1.2. 10nn! Eugene 2.4to m
freight
l.ttOrrnvKiviiC-ne e.lOn-ii
LKBANON BltANCH.
KuiAUja'y. Departs i Arrives
Sii. li..i.iV2 50p m Lebanon at 1.36 pm
No. 13 j 8.10 p m " "M ti m
r'ni l.eban
o. 12 i 5-iJO a m Albanyat n.45 a tu.
J.O. 14 ; 2.00pm! " 2.45 pm.
TIIK IV K AT II I K TO-DAY.
. Sax Franxisco, March -.7 Weather i lica
tions for the next, twenty four hours bctjm
tiin'f at 7 P. M. are: Fair weather.
.iottim; aisoi'T t.
Republican primaries Saturday.
All the new styles in spring mil
linery at Mrs. O'Conner's.
The prohibition state convention
will meet in Portland to-day.
Nayor J. L. Cowan returned last
night from a trip to Portland.
It is feared peaches and early
cherries have been injured by the
frost.
Brownell & Stanard are receiv
ing fresh cubages and vegetables
constantly.
Harrisburg has a republican club
well organized with a large and
energetic membership.
Plenty of fresh butter, eggs, cab
bage, celery, cauliflower, lemons,
etc., at Brownell& fstanard's.
Mrs. O'Conner's opening of fine
spring millinery will be next Mon
day and Tuesday, April 2d and 3d.
The Benton county teachers' in
sti ute will meet in Corvallis on
March 28, and continue three
days.
Come and see us and we will
guarantee to treat you with cour
tesy and at all limes aim to deserve
your patronage. Browneil & sitan-
ard.
(I V. !vr;insP Ol tllf firm Ot
n... .(- K'U.io uln) Ii:ia f.iioned
...., - ,
.. 1 , .,,,,1 l,rw. ii!.u i.,
a ut-tt i n ii ium .-ii.jc
Finm's brick, came u(. fr.iiit talent
ott-rt uiy.
T'tif i!:rie of Prof. J
M. Wil
liams, of lialsey, is promiiicutly
sp'.ikcii ! ;ts a candidate on t ie
republican ticket for school i:pcr
inioniient. II .n. W. Lair 11:11, ot l:.:
("al., is in
Uy, sp
n.l;
ng
lew
'. IL.
davs witn ms ageo
'UlS. i 1
'. Hill and w iic. and his iuotlu r,
Dr. J. L. E ill .
The state missionarv board of
the Bapiist church, which has b on
in session in this cit-, adjourned
yesterday afk-r the regular busi
ness M'ssiuii, to -meet in 1'ortiand
i.'U April "J4.
Mrs. Ignatz V"-: and ister, ?dis
f-'lura Lewi;-, ire sj.cn di:; lie
i-as-' rvi-r In ! i-Jay w n !i ici iiivo ar
:ici;c!. . who u v ;.'i-
pai.'icd lt!!n:cd in'm.' c.---
be
;i
ss v;i:;t
'! of
. :: ,b.-rv. lie ba-!.
ci'-irs !,) Od.l i el!c
A. O. i. W. ilis
I ;r-.-s .-r bis v!:; r. a
tic Wesco t'i'int'
a';.t !h
. lit t
The 11
, -. ( i: e-.o;i, will be i bank
viv-al by Ids si:;:'.-: i::g
iii'.-lbcr. An Oregon
e r- - ov.
i s
V
'a Si- S.uiilbi-i- i .-.Hit
All the iuiubcr nubs in
i urn tier ninis in iin-
XeTtbwer :iv
tllv" '! l.-jH'Ci S
sv'a;-'.ie. In
v-o-y busy novv, a ni
re good for a splendid
San Francisco ihe
v iiolce-aie itriioef dealers
fortned :'. very strong comp:u
a ve
and
naiiicd t i 1 1 ; i" ;ric(- 'h-Iow wiiicn no
bne in the compact is allowed to
s.'li. For ihe first violation of the
i.
1 Ilii.-S in
is impo?
t;n resiiect a line ot ;..
C-.l: fori lie second, tfr ii).
The i-ob:)'ai't controls a d k;h is o!
Oregon. Washiiiiiton and. Califor
nia lumb.-r c'xcei't bai'd wi n.l. !, iin
tiade iii v. hii'b is in t 'e b:i'.:d of
one linn. Tiiere is a fair local
iicmand i -r lumber at present, and
.-everal lumber yards front n.iiis
abroad have been established in
tii is citv. tin' A!b.iny saw-mili now
beinu i'ii" f. want -.if l..'s.
iit i-.iovt -.t.
Simpson has move!
i::.vv;i:'e. h;i r. i w are
Wbi
b
a'nd
i'Oi-k ot
.o'.iii.'t- ioio
t ne iai
v av ton
. i .
he v. ;!: keep i:r
: ) ids. ;uid nu;iii
i.ir lix;;d p;:e-e
;ii3iit lie icui
i r-tand. : i'.e .Ii
till.! lUi! stock o;
tains I be po;
counter arrange!
te 1 a.t h;s tM
coiitinu" ihe sale
o: toe i-iiane v:
-:W
riankru;
j:-;. -a'
S av. . iiy i .iliC5i.
At the reguiar meeting of the
city coimcii h.dd la-t iiiglbiu ttie
abs-.-nce of Ai.tvor Cowan Cunc'!
man bv.dv. obi was elected chu'.r
.iia! pro !;';!. v'ounei;!iia;i Kya-!
was ;:!-. a"- 'bt. -.lii-i on motion
of ('.jiiiiciimun Tabicr i'.ui cotbu-il
a-.ljourue'.i iiiiiii 7 o clocK ttbs eve 1-
i arae.
.-i.- -..-n;S ;b
ait
Lc i. Laud
!.aues-aress goous, uukcs ...ie the nuuiiUd pursuits of general i M,sw u'il" " L7 il "eu,.lM "u: r' ,i t' , T 'p "eluding the best French ma tard
shoes direct from Eastern laches, agricultUl.e. Tlieir farui.,teKflll ; rope ork ,s still going on ,., and vignettes. To be pub.tshe.l in j mua dressing, Chili sauce,
and new spring clothing at price , UiU 6(JlllUill bctler i:ai,,a for lhdu ; the WInte Bull ciuim, but ore i j sx royal octavo no. unies. oiumes ct!orv lvlish aiK, ce,rv saU (.,.ow I Y ,
,U-!yu,g competition at A. h. Mc-, Uu3 ax throughout the U il-! " -inj? crushed a of obi. A 1 ,2 aim .3 now ready. The ! cl,ovV; IVarl onion, n.LKcd pickles, ' h OV Spfi
"wain s. lauiette vadev. Wir tiohU ..ivn 1 hire number of n,ir,.nir no'.uws ? aehievment -! tne great pub-; ,,0,';,,.,kins ,.livos l,n, r:,,!-! 1
I -
' is
Something About the Fine Farms
Awaiting Settlement.
i 1 "
TIIK OKEGOX IMtlEIC StCSEttY.
Mill Streams With Abundance of Water
Power New IroLt-Fishing Grounds,
and Government Lands.
In the search for homes on the
part of the immigrants who are
now traveling toward the Pacific
coast the beautiiul valleys of the
Cascade mountains should not be
overlooked. It is doubtful if there
be any part of Oregon or the North
west generally, which embraces
more really important advantages
than the sheltered vales 'which lie
among the loothiils which hem in
the Willamette Valley on the east-
-it n 1
TIip sr.il is wnfrallv rich, beim? !
the residum of decomposed and j tIie n"w abandoned site of the
disintegrated rock masses. It. j town winch sprung up during the
bears in profusion ttie common j working of th-- White Bull mine
grains and iruus of the temperate i mar.y veais ago. This road begins
zone, and, so far as iis capacities ! at Smith's, at an altitude ot per
have been tested, seems particular- haps 800 feet above sea level,
ly adapted to the culture of smalt j passes over a long and high nioun
iruits and berries. As farming on tain, which divides the waters or
a huge scale is of course imprac- the North Santiam from those of
ticable in those contracted nooks. 1ne South Santiam, passing over
nothing need be said of such i the c,.pst( wi,j05 at that point is
staples as wheat and the grn 1 close to 5000 feet altitude, ami de
geiierally, to raise which, in a ; 9CencHi ? fr eisht miles, reaches
profitable way, requires more level ; t,,e Fork an .lffluent of thc
land than is lou.iu m the district ; g , Sapti nt o5()U teet u()(ve
The expense of creating a home ! hZe I wmcI!,;s nhout the eleva
in rim ioorhills- nr., vide,! Hie iie 1 t,on of ua rtzvi 1 le, which is three
chosen be not in the heavy timber,
need be but vcrv sliglit. There is
abundance of freelv splitting tim- j
ber fir, pine, cedar, etc. at hand, '
from which may ie Hewn the ium- i last settlers took night, and even
ber for the settler's modest cabin, j the cabins which once housed tLe
Motbing but tools, nails and win-j miners have been burned down,
dows need be provided lrom else- j the villainous acts of wandering
where. : vandals, whose malice has deprsv-
Thtre is considerable ol public ed at least one party of visitors of
land in these valleys, it, of course, the comfort and safet y of a shelter,
lying well L.acK where the vailey j The tli. apkhited quartz mills re
are narrow and the roads are tew1Kain nr!iauchoiJ1reniinieac,.s lf
una poor. . , J ; -
Cattle grazing, for which the
region is well luted, is the ,)UV
pursuit .-arned on, ami the hem's
which roam over the bills during
i .....i
iuc s . auiuaai u, t
moved to the Willamette allev
ior the lainv season. '
The country traversed by the
regon i'acific railwav east oi Al -
Oregon
bany is a region of very consider-
able natural importance and pos -
sesses gi eat interest to uie lounsi structure in town, and this tram
and the pleasure-seeker. For ;v- wav, huilt out of wooden rails,
haps twenty miles the line pas-ses must have descended at a steeper
over the plain called Albany ai-! phclrthau any other railwav ever
ne, a region ot great laruung eapa- , dcsc.iljulJ since the Ul er e-, js a
uuuiw, ivJiji ocmcu uv a irtinj in -
uusn tous auU prosperous couiimin -
..v-:ib. iw... . ... .mh. )-,: .i-m
!...,. i ...,.r ti.,., :
mi v im.il v.j i t itn tt.-,
I .1 : .
j ut'ififi uie c.ihi. O'.a: e - l'.v-aio
; 0i -.umewhat greater tlirut. U: tins
very beauuiul plain, the portion
winch hes between the 'rivers oi
rhe a:uiam, called in local par
lance the "forKs of 5 lie JSaiiliaii:,"'
is iy viit.ic ot tne greater depth oi
i its Hen, black son, too nm.-i iVr
; ii.e, piouiiciive Uini t il lib, ti, uiid
i h.i.T a Weil Ue.v.-rvod rvjMiiatioit lor
i vahiabie attributes, iand is held
i at a ing.'i limine, aii-'l i v.vil ',..;.t.i
i it, lor lliere are te w better iccaii-
tiCs ioi LUC piaCtlCe Ol ibc .li icil!-
: turai and noi'i'.cuiliir.d ail, too
i loiindaiioii mi l mainteiiauce ol
i najp homes alio tne lcurni;
j iicailiiiih iamiiies.
j 'ihe rad way pursues a c-.ur-;
:;e i.or.iicn-t oi .i.oaov, enic
; toe iootlniis of the i. aca ie n
not lar l;out stuvto'i, i'U! (.
sollt.i r-lbo
bp Vi ll-.j.sV
-.!, cv-;
i' lii.uc ai a
inc. great
-il..:ii:it (jl
io.iy appca
ol tbv! -'1'i 't ii .-an;;
lib' track
pa.--!:ig b ci i.i
c p iii ii ii,
..it r.-oii. i
1 1 an '..' a..-- i i
II! Voi'.ii-i
-UOUill
ii;o
r, w bi i
i"ii t-..iur
"bi
MIC i. '11 tool ' -i 1 i iC COli
iieing ssiicii ;;s tu deuias. t ir. .(
iea-1, tiii-i is ; he ?
U''.iC.d r-li.ifV toi'i o
i;ua luab, aiitioi;;;
Ciia.r or COiopt'eiie
c.th oe .o. Ka.-l , ,;
'" t
it :s i A
t.-iiiie i i ..',-,
ia l-.ii. rt;
cl V
it
a;
is in iai iob cuo'ity, a.io -the
;-'iiil v.liei't.- tia' -N' lth
.alii .teiiu.-m-s into t.ic p. a.:
.d.eV ol lii.it sii'vaun I.C-
tiioi.- ami inure and more
ihoiiLhi siiii oistaiiiiu sonic
ir
t-
ii.it
. . i iij
i i . .
hill ,
vcrv
ricu land, uutu at .Wehauiail b..:
come a mere canyon. Ot :b ton
ally, as al t-ox am! independent
valicys, il widens out n as to cai
brace u larger area, . and even as
: mga up as' i'oii Smith's place, ten '
tniies above Aleban-.a, there ..- a
oeabtimi plain on th seuth bank,
1 1 ifii eoinaiiies .-obii- ten or t o.e.ve :
exceliei.l i.irms, tilied lv colib-iit-
eh an-t i;;-.;u.-i i'iou. owners bvmg '
iii pieuty and unhghtenmeii!, ami
.v.!io-e eiiiiiheil cbj iv oo.i scboi-i
pri. Uc-i:cs ami other beneiiis oi a;
Vaiiced cl -, iii.iit!o!i.
liie p!isecuti.;i of railroad Woik
tiirougti tins invitiitg and v-iiieii
region bas levl .o iiiniieiii.'.le hood
rer bus oi a ecojia.ii'y nature. Tht
iiiv waou r-.M is, pivviou.-ly bide
used, h.i ve become ihe :-u:-jeei iii.
lltotight and care, an-1 t wo uco.i
orioles al ..ic;;aiua ai.-i ;u;
;-:i.itii,.s icspec'ti , e:y, have b.-vii
;;:iii uv ! i;e c.birier, of i.;a:i aii.i
iViarioii actii;' m coia-ert.
iiiiii s i- ceic, a -leautiicl stream
whu-n nuni.-!.es tho iinv.-t of :r ui
n.-iiicg, lias upon it.-j banks many i
ac.iv.- ol i'.cn : -itloin hi;i,., ;l. ,.-.-
ifii'Vii up In i.i i.'io and !i;:dei brib-i' .
Witii v y lew open p. and ncari v
;.ii .iti:er d.i'r -n't io clear, diouii
not mora so titan be ob .bi. ry .-. dd
i.ii- vi iin. ,-.a;e ltie v. lie; is
maps f a,. in. e- wide at toe ui.
-. t wh;L? ii.uro.viiii: ia certaui
aci.-s to ii,..H; gvirgts. lu this
v a.-te
:;. 'lib
ii.th u
f-y ue hi-h
d oei;-c luresls, some
.veil set
tier- ha e mane ibeir .
h
"' a-a iuu u vl"c' ed vigorous-
vj awm-wvj in cAVlcip tCCl IU. J.LIVIC
yet room for a number of fami
lies to settle upon government
land. A still larger area of grazing
lands remains unused, the hills
and mruntains which surround it
containing very good range for
abundant stock throughout a large
part of the year.
This stream affords, as do all
the torrents which flow from the
higher Cascades, abundance of
water power for the various uses of
the sawmill, gristmill and general
manufacturing, and never fails to
send down a good body of water,
even in the dryest season The di
viding range between it and the
North Santiam is about 1500 feet
high at its lowest point, and is
heavily wooded in most parts, but
contains much good pasturage
which as yet is unutilized. This
remark is true of all the valleys
and hill ranges throughout the re
gion, the grazing capacities not be
ing fully taxed in any case.
The so called Quar'zville turn
pike lends from the North Santiam
nenr 1),n Smith's to QuartzviHe,
miles farther on, and upon a gulch
which i nns into Canal Fork canyon.
Ute ol.l site is cvereil with bushes
which have grown tin since the
j " " " J
j Planed and the W hue bull was
! SUPP"- bo be a mying mine. To
! ilU appearance there nmst h:ive
i bi'Hii t.wcntv or more liniwi' ;it om.
;, .
tune, all merely shanties ot spilt?,
but sheltering a good many umiers
; and prospectors. A tram way leads
1 from the mine which is a miie
j away from the vis ag.; to the nidi,
ivvlncli constituted the principal:
i .,1. ;,! f iiU, ..i i...
( i r .i i r
Vf!-" mi-teil in thu ru.inil.i .
( h,.., i-.--, : i ,. ,i . ; i t
-c ' ' " "J 11 ' ' 1 ,lu 1 1
i . . "iii - '
aui mere win u
Iil.inv p. osnct tois
'
! at work duro.
r.iic com i n si-.-ioi .
Thniughout the (iunnzviile dis-
tnci there is no farming or gra.n g
l oid-. and t lie aspect of
nature i
of primitive Mid U'scinpiei a"'ic
wini-.-rncss. ; is the heart of the
Cascade.
l'robab;y no section of liic
Io:thwcs! oitV-rs "lvatcr at t factions
lo the s lnnn r it m i.-:t than dor
t'le .-:-! . r i . 1 1 i i region. Tiicto ;.i-5-trcasn
in the L'.isc nlcs in'.o w!i:cn
the imok ami line ; ctviiized iiian
:i!.-"!.-r dr.ij ii.cd ; and inauy o;1 cs
abounding in trout which i.-ivc not
Hccn vr.t ' i iy anglers lor y.-r-.
i ! j . i i.i . ; .u l ! (.ir-.trv. w i.c i w i
be the scc:o!,i s ction of the Cas-
ca
to IK: ir. ::
acresylb.C to
liis t ) l":C';:ie
iiiC-n aiivi lor
t i of ini't i
, aibi fill'
J ;i t-' t cie :. i; fi .
Vis::;rs. ..uht by !'
a f;;..o;t t": r sjior;
P'.'oli'c irCei; ' Jl r
o any s- -.;.' . r s i
cri -v i.i tl:o.-.c tlnbi
; r -:v. i by thl-
ivea-thy ci.--'
Loi 1 1. ::i:'iivic:.ce
biVL'.i U i.ii
-Jvs.i in. ti ;-;!. b; ;ii .;.)'
The nv"iar v.veklv ? r
Co. . X. ( i. was bei 1 I
'o.
, ;;. w ici-ii t.'tii.- oi-chia-r-d
i;ie ir
e.imp;m;.
eriain cfv
eomti.'iiv
;r-
terly hi i ! -hi.; !
: laeu'. Oco. !;. (
S';iiih's Mt.di'.
ha
h:n.:;ai ol Va. O. IL rem,-
I'f '-e:.!cd a ::ne app-. arance and
shtiViVd tiiorou-jrlt drill, aia! 1 1 -1 t
lu re wv pause remark thai "f"
"- .! t bis city contains as tine ;i
lot ot yocim men as can bo found
'.ii i in-!i- S.tih'.s bin,- coals. The
large nui:ib.;r of invited guesls
ine:-e;;t last night were woU cihet-t-'.iiicd.
Sn(C!i3K tiv;
The follow!;!- pat.
granteil to citizens
-biii during tbe i.
reported for the 1 i
i a !!.
ids have
the
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pil.-t lil'V
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i L'l'iir.-. Si
F. V. Hiann.
rranci-co. it.-!; inr electric
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justices a..d con tab s. ,
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Saturdav
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V,v order of f-oinn.ittn..,.,,-.,, t i- .' 1 '
.11 I 7
aud West Albany precincts. ;
STATE NEWS.
Teamster Crushed to Death
While Hauling Stone.
THE KIVEK AM HAKUOK HILL.
As Completed by the Committee It Apprc
priates $129,000 for Yaqoina Bay
and Other Liberal Amounts.
Special to the Hkrald.J
Portland, March 27 This
morning Wm. Baesler, a teamster
in the employ of Oriel Company's
rock crushei, met with a fatal acci
dent at the corner of Seventh and
Clay streets. He was taking a
wagon load of rock down a steep
hill standing upon tlie load, and in
descending he reached forward to
fasten the brake whon he lost his
footing and fell over, being caught
between the hub and spokes of one
of the forward wheels. The fall
must have stunned him, because j
he was dragged a distance of twen
ty feet before the hind wheel ran
over him, and almost crushing the
life out cf him and breaking the
clavicle and bones in his breast.
KIVEK AND HAItBOR BILL.
Washington, March 27. The
river and harbor bill was com
pleted by the committee to-day.
The appropriations for harbors on
the Pacific coast are: Humboldt,
Cal., !MoO,000; Oakland, Cal,$175,
000; Wilmington. Cal., fJO.000;
Yaqtiina Bay, $120.000 ; Mississippi 1
river lrom Minnesota to tlie Gulf j
of Mexico receives $3,38.5,000; St.
Mary's river, $150,000; Missouri
receives $025,000; Columbia river
gets $035,000. The total amount
appropriated is $19,432,7S0. It is
the largest bill of the kind ever
brought in.
Killed by a drizzly.
A Sisson's correspondent of the
Ashland Tidings reports that Amos
T. Home, a rancher, was killed by
a grizzly bear in the Western part
of ;kkiyou count)- on Monday of
last week. While Home was
walking through a ravine looking
after cattle the bear jumped from a
high rock, and before the unfortu-
I nate man could defend himself tlie
j bear pinned him to the ground and
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tpplcioii's iyciiirlia .r Aiu.-ricini
Kiagrupiiv.
Kdited by James Grant Wilson
and John Fiske. The onlv national
slandanl. Contains ove:
15,1:00
i nicies, giving full biographical
ketches ol every man and won an
I . , : :
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. without it. Its sale is cnormou
i
: !-:i
finlbor narlinil.-irs. cull or
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j inutoU Teuton-, caie'tlds Oilice
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n-
;tl WnU-h ;ivcn Aay.
Francis PfeiH'er bus placed in bis
bo.v case at the Albany soda and
c.icily works a .i"h go! 1 watch,
wbich v.iil Iw given away lo liie
cusiooici' who purchases of him
the -most cigars. livery jicr.von.
vii;i buys a cigiir will receive' a
I'c'ceL -t ! lie end of ninety day
! olio bold.ing lire largest nun. ber
ov tickets will receive tie? wa-cb.
It is warranlc-d h: be a genuine
troid watch, v.oitb s."i!l. 111.-, cigars
j Jiro t,c.
in 1 ne marnet.
i his
is a rap
banco b.
ct u
i watch
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: The onlv L'n.i ;-.!;. 'ceil '-lire fiirrat
: :;nii. ciiiil in ih': head, hay levr", ii'.-;;
j ic'.ii ; rab.i'r'ial .h at'ia-.-s ;i;ti sore, ry .-.-.
; l.'rsiore the -'cn.-e i.-f i i.-!:' and unp'.c
I suit lin-aili. resulting from calarrb.
; ii - uliil jileasatlt in he. Follow iii
: rcrlii.il!- anil a rcie is m arraati-.i't.1 :i'-i
' iiniuvri-!s. iSeici for ciirah.!- in A ii Ij.
; i INK M l:ii'! .'A I. 'i ii PAN Y, ( inc. i;:--ibid.
Six laniiiii-; i i-i':.; iiii-'t for s:.U!,
j -eel by mail for -SI. I For sale by
! Fu-liil V iV ! :i -inn.
:l lU ' 'li ril!r
liist class in-i-s::i!c.
t'litiitai
vcsrnb'iit .in
real
! re. mi red .3000 iu easy paymVnt
i ' 6. F.' Chus-
'!"b.- best way to s
bv iia'ijiibiidng lib"
ve rnonov
is
i:eW l! i J il oi
Lro'.vii.-il Sfanavd. -. e wei-cof.i.-
ai! oi.ir old fri-'tids as well as
n-.-w. mid always strive by iair
dealing io give tbe lowest prices
and l-.v-l uroods, .bid are ever oi:
. 1!'
i
b i
i tease custom'
h-.w.vKi i. s: St.'.
i e
)i:.
iit'o wi:
the gi-eait-st aiieii'ioris ii;
some p'-i-ple is to secure
:, l be", lowest- possink'
Sn--h people are reeom
h.i ij-it tiie new-firm of
; ci r tanar i.
iin
pn
bi o a :;
We carry a mammo-h stock of
booh- ;ind i-hoes and can iit any
foot. fiKowxni.L-oi; Sr. i:Abii.
Mr 11, ink has ren. ivci Hie lincst a-
soi't nciil of v. iclier reel-ill- ein.irs to
he i'liiniii in far citv. If you Uoa't he
'icveil. i a1' in ana see for von:'
If.
'Call at P.irl.el- Uror arid trv tiieir
. . ,
( U." L'V IR":1!
r.-u-kcrs. hichaiiii choice '
, h'iuoii bare, eucoaiiat ;
u,iiy, Jtc.
.-1 llMS Nil t:lllll V IV1II CO WCl! ... . I
j Kriiioveil.
j "We open for business this morn- I
i ins: in onr new quarters in the! I
J- linn block, where we cordially
invite all to call and inspect ourji
superb stock of fancv and stat.le i
groceries. We have reeeivec' re
cently large invoices of new fresh
goods making our stock the most
complete ever offered in this city.
We have no baits to offer but ex
pect to build up a healthv trade by
unitormlv low prices. Thanking
our friends for their generous pat
ronage in the past and promising
the best quality of goods at the
lowest living prices in the future,
we remain respectfully yours,
Wallace & Thompson.
KKEVITIES.
Smke Estrellas.
"Wigwam slippers at Read'.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros.
A tine line of neckties atBlain's.
Six p'tavcs for a dollar at T. Jones'.
French, the jeweler, keeps railroad
time.
A new invoice of British trimming
at Read's.
First-class ffoods and lowest prices
ilt Vi t- Kcads.
A new line of embroidery, very lat
est pattern, at Read's.
The neatest and cheapest hand
sewed shoes at Read's.
An elegant new parlor set for sale
cheap at tlie Second Hand Store.
Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at
cost or less at Monleith iVcSeitenfoaeh's
Cloaks. 'jackets and winter wraps at
cost or less at Monteith A: Seitenbaeh's.
Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at
cost or less at Monteith & Seitenbaeh's.
The largest assortment of ladies line
i-hocs and slippers in town at lU'dtield
K Browneil's. Call and see them
For your tine imported and Key
West eijrar go to m. Jsaunigart s cigar
store, one door cast o Laugdcu's drug
store.
Just received, the celebrated Estrella
Key West cigar, the finest Key est
ciyar in the market, at M. Bautugart's
cigar store.
I have received my new stock of
m -slin underwear. These sroods are
made cn a lock-stitch machine and are
warranted to be full size and length,and
price reasonable. Sami'ei., E. Youso.
. Who l lotir He si J'licnd?
Your stomach of course. Why? Be
if it is out of order you are one of the
most miserable creatures living Give
it a fair, honorable chance and see if
it i-i' not' the best friend you have in
the end. Don't Miiokcin the morning.
Don't drink in Hie morniin.'. If you
must smoke and drink wait until your
stomach is through with breakfast.
You can drink more am1, smoke more
in !he evening and it. will tell o you
less. If your food lei nients and does
digest right, if you are troubled willi
Heartburn, Dizziness of the head,
coming up of the food after eating,
Biliousness. Indigestion, or any other
trouble of th2 stomach, you had best
use Green's August Fl-nvor, as no per
son can use it without immediate re
lief. Hhes.
ring an assort-
i-Iiics ami !
We are now olTerinj:
inen.t of fine pickles and relishes.
ish, pepper sauce and cuirv jk.w
der. 'i'liesc goods never fad tc
give satisfaction.
- .Kknton Ji Cua;-;e,
.lit A!islis- ur:
i'iic OKICTX 1. Al!iK'!":F. OIVT-i
i MKNT i only p-.d up in lar;rc i wo. ;
; ouncf I'm loxi, aixl is an a!iMl!:te j
!'!" old son.-;, burns, wounds, j
i.i:ii.(-: ham's, an-.i :-:: in ens jt i.nis. ,
Will pos! live! v cure all kinds of pile-., i
Ak fur the OltilijN.'.b .i -.ii:': "K i
OLVTv: KNT. S..;.! by Foshay ,V Yr.i. '
?oli at "2 rents iter hox 1-y mail :' ct. i
Will bud at ibowiseil tS; -'an- ;
ar.l's. ganleii secis from sc :ral !
did'ereiit .gardens, and ail at octs. !
nor paper.
i'J.'iliO EJu.ril S:-.n vj'i;iu.-,; ftir C:n!i
' Tojfiiam Waiiace at t hei
sb.iv roi.tr under F. ?d. Fren !"
jewciry sfor.. Al.- ea-h paid fo
; uisirv. Al'i.uiv. o?
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OF LOTS Koh j
liiti'L Of till ii"'. :
'lb i.l.s I -v 1 .:a.VI'. IKKSij
W t-Vk-ry iay scs-inl in any st.vlo.
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liii-iiii- in 'I; .1. ovci-iiriii. ! am i
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i.itit;iitc-il tiv mo v.'iii ph-tsc- t-aii i
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tin Hi -e'v. :
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: jl 1;"' lo M. i'.;t:imu:ii"t.'s.
Nil !.lt
i;:!-e of .t;:;)iiitiSiisris! si' Kxrcntur. !
j OTh.-h IS fibliidsV GiVbX 'tiiAV !
j. I t:(0 iIll'li'rLii.vi'i'n.'il li:-.H fii un, h' i.'.e '
ruciiii c-uir., ul hiri'i : u : s r;. . om .n, i
(iliil unl eilili:.! CM.-. 'H'-r l-i r-il: !;t-t will U1H1 i
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I. . -fiitor i.i
I idd v d ii , V i S; iiihbio i
AND
Sliaving Parlors. !
AH work prompt iy al b-.i ik-.l to.
Hi t ai.ii Cold li!aths .-dways r.-iciy.
Ladi--.; and Ciiilibeiis" hair cutting a
spcvialty. Sick perse n-j at-tviuled to
at I heir hoiiics.
THOS. -'ONE-.
Pi-opri- 'or.
ARPETS
J
J
THE FINEST
And largest line of
AR PET Q
- In the Citv
Embracing a superior line of tapestry and
body i'-russels, all wool ingrain, two and
three ply carpets, etc. etc., which will be sold
at prices that
11
I
-Anil every variety of-
CI
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, ;v'
in:
iiX "Wear
'Iii n.-oi tirii at f.
smiiji s tr.inc is
;;l;vr I h.m ti tr,
.aai,-.a.-iair
i 11 .Si lie
dress sui.,
Oregon Ccissbxier's
LifXhtv"eiglit Suits,
to
Be Indcr oil
Cio
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m H"A W U It Ml
AT j
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...A LIVE.
..IN A..
LIVE TOWN;'
This is what Albany is at present, and in
order to keep pace with the lively times in
this city, W. H. Willard has enlarged his
store and stock so that he not- has the most
complete and desirable line of rurniture in th
valley. His double salesrooms in Froman's
block are filled with an tlejjar.t assortment of
new furniture, consisting of holiday special
ties, lounges in new patterns, find pold pic
ture f.ames, willow chairs, easy rockert, mar
ble tables, brackets, etc., etc. An examina
tson of the stock will show this to be true in
every respect.
COMFLlSrY-
OF
Albany,
Oregon
President Charles E. Wolverton.
Vice-President J. O. Wntsman.
Treasurer J. W. Cusick.
Secretary J. K. Elderkin.
DIRECTORS.
R. F. Strahan, Clias. E. Wolver
ton, J. L. Cowan, U., B. Monteith,
J. W Cusick, j. O. Writsman, J.
K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G.
F. Simpson.
Safe. Sound. OflDSBmtiTB
A Square Company
Managed by'Square Men
Patronized by Square People
.MERRILL,
BANKER.
j ALBANY, - OJtEGO
j Sell cxriiaiige oil Jicw Vot-ii San 1 ruiioiseo
i and I'oit'.i-.iitl.
P.uy nobs, shite, county and city - o-ranta.
ll.-'.-or iloi'iisitshiliijcji In clicirli. biirruiit I-iO..-eJ
ot: tni.u (ietiiishs.
Celircii'ia ii'. ruoivc iTompt att -utioii.
Cv.'rrLUjxj.'hluiot: S'lii.-iii.-l.
Zli 0:tk-i-' iiiinr frmi! S A. n : p. v
A-"at Tu.- rt'liai.lu tire Mid nuriiif i isvir-Cl'.-C'
fi'!:ll.'!iLS. '
I
Tile pnif yo i
si:.v. i'iic lic
cur
iia-: iii'iii u-i it l-o 1) a iicces
stisd i-iii-jius: jv:acu lu buy
St
71 t ri
OL't; s COiI' U.Ll.iUiil.jlliiil JAj
v'c :irc ahva.ys pwjiavei! to Imv vnir iinuse
hi:.! fin i icaro :.i tiiu hfchtol rasii i.rk-e. Sole
..VSUlltn f-.'i- die
PE2KLESS OIL GAH
- Lamp - Killer
; ,-rr' i'iiishop reiwitly ahtai.
j uae at t.-ic loMest, irit-t'S
All vjrk
M FKANKLIX tt CO
'nir:ic(or and Jbiihicr.
j r-KKrxt.-:!,S!3N -1 MAVt LOCATED
j ji iii Aliiauy. i-olicits vatrf natre m in -ily
i and euiinlry, " Will co'ilraci to i.uiltl i ridtrcs.
buns ar.-l aii maniiiT ot de!!i: r hic i in
; rlialiiiif iiiict-ii Anne, Eastial.o -.! Eiusvkth
! uii srylts .. iiuildiiis. Will lurni.-.l: iilans
; S!v.: -i'.i;.M'.i:,i!5- v. hiiont rbarue. Ssitinil'a.
I i"ii -ua;-a:iU'cd. W. C."cASSt.b
E. BECK WITH, M. D..
I -I o lid co o p t li i c
Di'.ice over GraUvvohl's stoi o, nour . ir:t and
Vrry strtt::s, Aiii.ii.v.
1ST. (SMS HOTEL
H. 13. PARRISH, Pkopjv
li;e:.v.v,
k:;c;ijx?
First-e'ass in all its apartments,
en I'm Ciiiil to coniiiier.-ia. iu .
- ial at
CapitalStock $300,000
In.
t
We solicit your patronage.
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