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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1888)
THE MOTCNING- HERALD: WEDXESDAT, AUGUST ,8 1S88 glowing gaUjj gftftato . t;i-. ii.K. line TASLt. NORTH BOUND. epartij rrives. Caia. rtXpr. j :- anil 7;u.-:i:i; Port-l'd 10 lunni Eugene tx ill:15 anill;:i5mj 34Spm Kieiuhi. 7 :10am j " 4:".ii!i SOUTH BOUNJX ! Arrives Departs! Arrives Calaexn 7:45pm1 Spin Eugene ex 2"20pm 12 40pm , Fraijjht I I 1 :!iipn Ashland 9.00.'tin Fuyenc i 40pm Kir.-en- K.onpm No Freight received for soutii alter 1. a. ji. of the same day. iLEiJiXON' BRANCH. Ft!? APtay Iu;.:irts Arrives. Noll 112.50 p m: Lebanon at 1 p m No 13 jS.lOpnil " S.C'J pm F'm Leb'n i ' 12. No 1! '5.00 p in .'2 00 p m A!ban at 5. 1" a m ' 2.45 in OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrive.-1 i-jparts .iff. 15am 1 1.00 p m ..' 5.'2rpml6.50a m Passenger. . Freight llli; MAIS.-. VMs at the Albany postorfice close aflfollows: P'cra!'. orlices north Tiie Eastern states ' fi..,n . The Wtst s;.Je i A ml the Nai row Cause R. R. ) l or Porf,'and and Salem 11 A. Si Corvallis and Yaijuina VISOv. M AI othee south 7:30 v. M. i The postorTiee will be closed each cveniij'4 from six to seven o'clock. ll-.-jistered matter for the early mot 'trii-i "should 1 e mailed before S o'clock the l revioues vciiiny. 4JTl.i.S ABOIT Tm. Hells Bros, circus Aug. 27. G. W. Smith does all kinds of plumbing. Dr. J. II. P. Hope is now post master at Lebanon. Hon. Jeff Myers has returned from Seattle, and was in the city yesterday. i Edward Moore has returned from a trip through Washington territorv. The canneries at Yaquina pert to commence fishing next week for salmon. Wheat has advanced to (4 cents n this city, and the market nas a inn and upward tendency. Mrs. A. H. Cone has returned from Milwaukee, Wis., where she has been during the past vear. ' The Albany college will reopen m Sept. 11. The corps ot in structors is the same as last year. Patronize home industry anil try pome 01 J. Joseph's Havana tilled 5c cigars, the first of his own man ufacture. The best thing for a man to do who has trouble in his family is to "buy a stove from Ci. W. Smith. A iure cure. The advertising car of Sells iBros. circus came oyer from Oor fvallis yesterday on the Oregon .Pacific and billed this city. It will 'leave this-ntorning for .Salem. The W. C. T. IT. will jsive a din ner and supper on circus day. Aug. 27. and will serve ice cream ai ca've ail day. Peonle from the country should niake a note of this. If vou want a first class job of I Bryant have secured a large quan-w-',0n,ir;nnoni dnn'f fnr-Itityof fruits, grain, grasses and get to cad on (jr. W Mnith, who has G. W. Fish in his employ, who is known by every one as a first class workman. , Dr's McAlister & Woodward re ceived a telegram yesterday from X H?TSimthe ! T f. 1 r , - 1 1, n , ; family of S. B. Hendee, and Dr. bAn-aA o.t nn on f hA nnon i Woodward went up on the noon train. !On Saturday last when a funeral procession was returning from the cemetery at Brownsville, Mr. A. W. tandish was returning home from work on Mr. Cochran's barn, riding on horseback. In front of Mr. Mover's house the horse be came frightened and Mr. S., hav ing a lunch basket and some car penter's tools in his hands, lost his uua, luai ina balance and tell off, striking the ' ground heavilv on his shoulders, ! he is able to be about. An OII fmim. A few days ago the Herald mentioned the fact that Mary Carter, wife of John A. Carter, whiie digging potatoes for dinner at. Wells, Benton county, found a $1') gold niece bearing the date of 1837. Yesterday sha was in this ! n.'4 ..r.,1 n..rl It .,t IVcl.oV i v l u v .Hi' l r.uciiu'i u cii -1 , u . Mason's for a tine family bible as a for -sent tor her husband. Iteath of Tho. ioopci-. jMr. Thomas Cooper died near Brownsville last Friday and was buried in the cemetery near that city. A post mortem examination was made by Drs. Starr, Smith and Geary, and it was found that his death was caused by a stricture ol the bowels. Their Sew .Hleauiers. Two new steamers will be aitded to the Uregon Development s j line between Yaq lira and San Francisco this fail. One of them J will leave New York on August : 12, and the other on Sept. 1st. The j passage from New York to Ya-1 qulua will be made in a little less j tiian three months. The lriel IH;ikii ( anal. ft is stated that negotiations are ! ier way with a California manu-1 turer for the coastructiou of i the Lebanon dj:cn. which promises j f i,ir to be put through.. Should; tij- project succeed tne people of , Lebanon have the assurance thut j the water power wiii be Hi.iy used ! for manufacturing purposes. ; ISIsJiilny at I,rliuiln. J. W. Scatidlatui expects soon' to open a distillery it Lebanon, j Fruit brandies, it is stated, will be j tne chief pr xiuct o A treiviitie distillery tht concern. : ;1 be som.'-; :.i"ol'a luiityin Liuu county, j WOW IE MILL. Aa Opportunity for Extensive Hills to Located in Albany. be Bc,Cxai veais mere nas ren j a desire on the part ot the citizens.:.. ot Albany to establish woolen muis I in this city and at different times j some steps Have been uncon Iook- mg to this end. Now it seems an v,,, ... lime auuuii iu oe IHKen. U1U1 llie taken, and the question is to be settled whether' Albany is to have woolen mills or not. The Brownsville "woolen mills company have about decided, owing to the insufficiency of water power at that place, to go but of business there, and are now jon sideringthe question of removing the mills eimer to this city or to Waterloo. The company" now have control of the water power there, but on account of railroad facilities consider Albany a much more . desirable location. Mr. Thos. Kay, sujerintendent of the Brownsville nulls, has made a proposition to the citizens of this city that il water power equal to 100 horse power can be secured , , ... , . , it bj doubie the caoacitv of the mm, nuivia wuu'u Brownsville mills, will" be estab lished in this city provided the citizens here will raise a bonus o H-3,000. He has conversed with citizens concerning it, and Messrs. J. L. (Jowan, L. Flinn and N. H. Allen are to confer with John A. Crawford to ascertain if the water power can be procured. If it can, then the citizens of Albany will have an opportunity to determine whether they really want first elaaS woolen mills or not. If such a proposition were made to Spokane Falls, Seattle or Tacoma. the money would be raised with any ado, and there is little doubt but, that it can be raised in Albany. The bigger undertaking will be to secure the necessary water power at the point w here it ' desired. Mr. Kay desires to es tablish the mills at the falls of the j oantiam canal immediately soucn 1 i tne citv. At this point there is i the desired water power, but ot it ; t'j not se power nas oet-u uuuutcu ; to Col. T. E. Hogg. It is not im probable , that in view of the con siderate bouy of land owned by him near by, that he will donate this power foi woolen mills, and a 1-ittei of inquiry has been for warded to him concerning it. This is an opportunity which the people of Albany ought not, to let pass, and we believe will not. Such an enterprise would employ more men and nave a Heavier pav rou than all the factories now engaged in this city, and would besides b -a stimulus for other manufactories. Hue iluudred More Teachers. Yesterday S. E. Young, presi dent of the Board of Trade, re ceived a telegram from Superin tendent Mt.-Elroy, stating that 100 teachers would pass through this city this morning on their return from San Francisco. It was de cided that the Board of Trade tiive them a reception at the depot, which will be done on the arrival ! of the morning train. Messrs I L. Cowan, D. V. S. Reid and J. li. other products, which, with de scriptive pamphlets, etc., will be i utstr.buted among the teachers, The band will be at the depot, and ; Mr. Gross breakfast table will be Mr. Gross' breakfast table will be loaded with fruits and a profusion 1 i i.,..t., r .,,. 1 VlCiUU 171 J 1 I I. . J . 114 bHV K PC'og -HI be shown 1 what sort of a country this is, and Wnal 11 ProJllCe3 I Suit AsaiusI the Sherlfr. Suit was commenced in Justice ! Humphrey's court yesterday by Wm. Jvreisel, 01 liarnsburg, against John Smallman. sheriff of Linn county, to recover possession I of a lot of tinner's tools which had j been attached to cover an indebt i edness of Mrs. Kreisel, she being I the proprietor of a hardware store 1 i U..1..1 "mcu. .V'T- uuft,dl V t " ll.. tl.iifiV4 it inic flint t kn ? nrk i i,,c ncic iiir iliui. luuui ivjirii v 111111 were not owned by his wife. The case was continued until 9 o'clock this morning. llclplus the ICighl .irtc. To help the right side is not only commendable in a general point, of view, but is judicious and prudent when tiiat heip is cniisteil in behalf of the right side of the body, just over the lower llVC. lllC ihs in the region of the most etlicietit help is af ,. , forded by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, an anti-mlhous medicine of incompar able efficacy. Inaction of the liver is accompanied by constipation, sick headache, furred tongue, nausea, occasional vertigo, an unpleasant breath, yellowness of the skin and ball of the eye. The author of these symptoms, liver complaint, routed by t lie Bitters is accompanied by them in its flight. Fever and ague, which al ways involves the liver, dyspepsia, rtienmatim' debility and kidney troubles are all ma'adies to the early relief and final cure of which this standard medicine is adapted. Don't use it by tits and starts, but system atically, that its ettee may result in a perfect restoiatiou of health. Are Wasted in Tcuia. ; Messrs. Cherry A Parkes have i received an offer from Tacoma of $i',',000 in property if they will re i move their iron works to that city. ; They have not yet decided to ac- eept the offer. The are rustling ! gentl?men and ate doing a thriving i business here. Mell Korins. K. B. David.-oti has sent for a chine t"i' biiniig v . i!- ;:::d. in a davs will be iv; dv to bt re well- ma lew St; w'ijvre in iiicljc- in t!ii- ciM ,i'rom t wo to fourteen i!i:iineti r. any depth. .Mrl.jumiiim, 1'iarlicnl Taiiuiiim Stimmer ar,r! fall su'ts, rmi pnnt aiiv stvlc a speciality. I'ieatting and to. vi -paint g prompt; M.tin street, Albany, aio-nib-u Oregon. .'ell Tour I mil. lhr WiI:;:';o-te Packing Co. -1 ity. Tbvv will pay good for all tiie Bartje't pears and : ernes that ate offered. T o! ti. : lucV: A liZlMOt IUTK tlK TRIfi'tl a!era Statesman, The following clipping was taken from the Albany Democrat of a .Mr- E- a orton.of Sa!em,savs s:, he ,v,, resitient of T...i:.,.,., 1;.. Ti...t .,1 1 time Ben Harrison moved into that ! wn and th-.t ; tl. lnr nt 1Hf)4 or the earh: .,urt of S5.3 'Ben i utisoii lomed the Know Noth- Know Noth- i When asked for I lui;o lit Liiab i ii t , tii r.ivt;.-nhiv .m,i i;c. K.uu.ia .-.f i and his means of j aid thai Ben liar- ! 111V l 'tfc t J knowledge, he rison, J. Nottingham, then superintendent of fountain K. R., Jas. general freight aient of who was l the Bell- i Hooker, j that road' i and himelt ail were ir;tiated at ; the same time. Very shortly j afterwards the order began to grow somewhat unpopular, owing to the ! I disposition of many members to i snow a spirit ot mob violence in ! attempting to rid tne country ot foreigners. Mr. Norton says nearly everybody was initiated "into the order when it was first instituted but it soon grew unpopular." I It was cut out by a well known j republican of this city and sent win vi mt uiijoi Wivixjllicilt back to one of the lDf ..V i awvers ot I nitifl.n.inn s with at r , ...w-- " , j request to ascertain the truth of its I statements, and the following is the reply received: liI received your letter. It at once struck me as remarkable that, considering the number of times General Harrison has been before the people of Indiana as a candi date for public office, Mr. Norton, of Salem, Oregon, should be the first to discover that he was a Knownothing. The charge is decidedly new to this community, j "I at once called at General ' Harrisons' law office, but, unfor-j tunatly, he was out. I was there j assured, however, that while noth- j ing had ever been heard of such a i charge before, it was unqualifiedly fi.. T 4.1 II... 1 I aire, x men in o ff&e j Jones, who was a member ot the j is proposed to actively push work knownothing lodge here from the Ion the line eastward." A consider time it was organized until it dis- ! able nortion of the jrrndimr on this banded He was elected treasurer j 0f this uountv by the Knownothing i arty in 1854, and he assured me that Henaiiun Harrison was never ! a niemfier of the lode "Willis W. Wright, also a mem ber and presiding officer ot the lodge of Knownothmgs, and Jesse Jones's predecessor as county treasurer, assured me that Ben jamin Harrison was never a member. '"William "Wallace, Esq., was a member and ex-offieer of the lodge was !lu intimate friend of Benjamin noiu ns oeginmtig to its end. tie Harrison from the time he came to Indianapolis and his law partner from 1855 to He says that Mr. Harrison was never a member of the lodge or of the order. All three say that there never was but one loufit; oi ivuow uoLiuugs in mis county. xo man named J . Nottingham, fiim,rintan.ta,it l' I . I . . 11 . . . . rai.j'v . iincaucm ui me ijeucioinaiuc railroad, ever lived here or existed elsewhere. Elijah Cottingham.an officer of the road, lived at Nobles ville, and s long since dead, as is also James Hooker. Mr. Norton is a liar, but is smart enough to j make dead men his witnesses, or I i would procure you the denial of j his own rtiliiesses. You can; positively assert mat he is a and that when he lived here he v. a a oeaa beat, lie was never a j member of Knownothing lodge j here, for the very excellent reason ! thot ta -ao .1 I M'l t tia U'ac Tint n bufaH n nnil.. If he will take the pains to remem- ber, he will recall that he was I elected a member of 'the" Sons of Malta,' and that he accepted and joined the order and was elegantly hazed tor nis trouble. BKW.!VILLE .OTK!. Brownsville, Or.. Aug 5. Messr3. N. B. Standish and F. French are up at Ciear lake, haul ing in trout. Born, in this city, on the 3d inst to the wife ot Mr. James Wilson a i son. Mr. J.F. Venner,has departed for Prinevil.e with a load of canned and creen fruit. - , I The numerous hopyards arout.d . usiv iUU 11115 u x o crop this season. Kara I rs Lr fi na am v r-x tin i c o larrru . Mrs. Effie Muir, nee Bishop, of j Portland is here, visiting her. many relatives and friends. j Messrs. J. H. Waters and W. C. Coolev have gone to Belnap springs ! for a couple ot weeks. j Mr. Norv. Rice, with the Messrs. j Young brothers have started for . the McKenzie mines. Miss Viola ThorD has gone to i spend a few days at Waterloo. Mr. John Singer and family and ' Mrs. R. N. Thompson have gone to camp at the same place. The new bell donated to the Cumberland Presbyterian church ou the south side, by the will of the late Hon. H. L. Brown was placed in oosition last week and is a fine one and can be easily dis- tinguished Irom the oilier two church bells near it. , On the 2d inst.. Messrs. R. Bradlv and B Divis of B'levue. . ' 1 Wood rivet. Idaho arr v-a here. 1 ' sir. ju. 13 a urotne'-in-iaw 01311.1 E. Ruby of this city. These men j are on their way to the mines on j the Calipooia and Blue river, and j after a residence of twenty five years iu the different mining j camps of Idaho, thf y ought to be j c miii ete.it to express an opinion : j of this new district. They intend ! to start for the mines in a few days ! as soon as t:ieir team gets rested up a little, as they came overland a distance of some U00 iiiiiia nineteen davs. .II I best while V. K ad'-: P"--"' '' -villi ll-i; ! yi.i: i i i a ri.e shirt. '.-h:"t in 'iliu tnai-kc ami i1:m't f..-et t'ia !'- ii way's, linn n 'all and iuve.-Ti il oo:j i:'jj. in: uv.;. ra 1 1 1 .M aVv.:'Lr a ib :i5 r T. Jvues'. COJUIXK SOO.V. ZZZ ' ! Sell's Bros. Grat Thra Eia? Circus Will! Be Here Angnst 27ta. j Mr. S. II. Sei.s Bros.' Barrett, press ag-nt cf , great Royal Roman himKiiimmj t.i,-..tH st-;i-P thrro ring circus and rive continents nienasrerie. is in the citv. and the: advertisers of ti.is jurtly celebrated j : snow are painting the town red i snow are --painting tne town rea i with splendidly executed pictorial i announcements ot its comm. NoV announcements of its coming. IVj exhibition in the world is better, 11 iis well, advertised, ana none so . completely and to the letter tills j the bill. Its reputation of being j among the best tented displays on ! the road is cosmopolitan, aim ; wherever its immense volume of j mighty canvas is spread the I patronage is sure to crowd it to its capacity. It comes to us this yeai with 'numberless ad. led features. all strong drawing ends, andmanv of them never before presented to an American audience Their bareback equestrians, both male and female, are marvelous per formers; and the hippodrome at tractions are as exciting as they are realistic. The show "ill be here Monday, Aug. 7. WOKIi i THE ORF.GO. IMCiFlC. It Will Begin Sext Monday-500 China, nm t Be Pat to Work- Contractor Brink, to whom with Mr. West the contract lias been let for completing Nelson Bennett's old contract on the Oregon Pacific, a distance of 30 miles, was in the city last night. He Mated to a Herald reporter that thev would begin work OI1 the luad next Man- dav. Five hundred Chinamen will , , , . arrive in this City Saturday tor this work ami will at once hi) taken to the front All the white Pi bur i , . lUle lA, Otlered Will also be given employ- nient. From this time forward it nient . f torn tins 1 1 me mrwa nart of the road is "already done. and the trarkiavin-r and "l omnie- tion of the road "will "be done ven- rawcl.- Itotit-eto Water fonniuer. I To the water consumers ot the ; Albany water works: Wiii yon : a 1 please ue sprinklers ou your 1 hose when wetting vour lawns and j gardens. Please rix vour closets j ! so that tUe water will on.y run j j when in use. also stop sprinkling after 10 o'clock at night. There' j are sevc.ra1 tanks that have to be ; ' tilled and it becomes ni-ci'-arv to ! stop sprinkling to do so. Y"U 1 ; may not not know it out ever . i : three-fourth inch of hoe let t .running without a sprinkler or ! veil are wasting not less tnan fjuO s:: ga.ions per nay. Atui tor cv gallons per da j closet left running vou are was i not less rh:m A0(m -nl!nn r do ! . . 1 . : kj i oiny as Ireonest. von wn have all the water vou need, and at a better pressure, and at the sitne time help out your neigh bors. Respectfully . J . A. Crawford. An Item With a lrnl. Those who have had anything to : i citv have learned the mi that .-ii l:i ci- l' utllrtOI HUM, is not safe to be over-familiar with 1 the electric machinery, unless they j desire to be carried home a re-1 .-- :n. .1 . i- 1 i- i. .1 . . I i ." . ...tit. 1 1 ' . 1 ' 1 . 1 : 1 - 1 ;. j double bow knots, or some other ! i fantastic shape. The other dav! i Mr. Allen accidentally let his hand ! : come in contact with "the business. end of the machine, and the shock that he received set him thinking j about taking out an accident poli-! cy. City Councilman Writsman j was also making too close an ex animation of the machine while si was running the other evening when he received an intimation of What mismt hannen T h end of his finger was done up brown, act-! ually fricaseed a la mode, as it ! I were, by the current of electricity, j w Time Svucdnlr. A new time table is now being ' pirPftltU ' T lilt I'MUIfllrlU A UV llllj . . omciau whJch win affect! .1 i .1 . mt ! tne lines in litis State, ilie new 1 time table is expected to o into ! effect about August 12. No mate- j rial or radical change will be made ! from the present time. The new ! table will be made to accommodate : the heavy passenger trains, which have been late for some time past. By the new table trains will arrive here about ten minutes later than j owmfilinir tn the nresont tima A t ' the different stations along the line, moving southward, the time ; will vary a few minutes from the j table now in use. There will be j about fifteen minutes at the other ...v. , ! end of the line. Freight trains I will also be required to slightly ! modify their time j .. l p With the Times. J In the tailoring department of L. ' , Blain, under the management of . R. Graham, can be seen one of ; E the finest lines Ot men's Suitings ' C!,,9e Connections at Portland for San Fran . .. . .1 r... . . . 1 ever lr U'ht to Aioanv. lhey have maae a specialty uus season , 1 .1 " ! of this line of goods, and have just 1 ! r .1. .. T? 1 il. . 1. . I , an. East received irom tne r.asi tne latest , 1 1 . ' Ll. . . . p 1 1 ana most uesirauie paiaeriis lor an kinds of men's clothing, which will j be made up to order in the most j approved style. There is no need j to send away for fine tailor made 1 clothing when the same Quality can ! be procured right here in Albany at a less price. Ax examination of h,,, mtterns will satisfy tiie most : fastidious. : lit for the. e.-i-ide. An excursion will be run from ! Albanv to i aqiuna and return, i Yaquina leaviiitc Al'oany Friday. August H, ' ::n-; returning A:j -st 1-1. Fare for; the ronn.I trip 2.t'. Tickets for: sale fv Ctirran l: Montei'.h. ! Detroit Fi'V Pre.-s four months i f r L. treiit?. Suitf-.-riptions for all ; tne kudim: new spap-rs and nsaga- I ziiiC-s received by F. L. Kenton. j leep Sea Fishins r.vcrion. The steamer Mischief is prepared j to takejwrties out to sea from New-! jii 115-11:11;;. itou n: iiiaM." iicjuem trios wiien t:.e weather is leasant. ti . (It1v ,viii nftlso ,, rfA;,, anea. Tickets $1, not including n.t-a:s. Aaaress master of steamer I. J. Winant. Mischief, New- ort. Bruk ir sale. Henry Clark has completed burnnitr the Just ot ins brick kilns near this citv, and now oilers for sale If'.'i.OOO first-class brick. He v ill burn no more until after har vest, and tho.-e in need oi br.ck should see him at once. ronir;H-f or nnii Ii:l!ler. HE UXDtKSHiXEO ILAVIXG LO cau'U in -ii:miv solicits ijaiionyv i from city mid cot; i. try. Will coinrart to liuihi briuVes, Iku iis, and all manner ' of ilwi'lmnr hou-cs. liichnlin-' Quce: Ar.nc. F.;l-t!ake anil E!i.a!.'Cllia!l stvk- f buiidings. Will furnish plans and s() ; : si is fr ;j of t harge. Satis jaction guaranteed W. C CASSEL- Iisii!iitiiit of Pnrlnersbip. "Vf OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existinn between W. J. Monteitn and Fred Hoffman, under the firm name of Hoffman . Monteitn, is this day diss.ihel by mutua onuseiK, the former etaiuintr the saloon business, and the latter the restaurant. JI. J. Monteith will collect all accounts, and assume all liabilities in the silooa business, and Fred Hoffnrm will col lect accounts, and assume all liabilities in the restaurant. FRED HOFFMAN W.J. MONTEITH Albany, June 2fl, 1S3S, .otice l I'ontraciors. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT Jji the next rejfiih'.r term of the county commissioner court for Linn county, Oregon, to be iield at the court house in tht city ot Albanv. mi Wednesilav. the sth da of j August, 1S, sealed p ans, spe-.-ificacins. i ";"! J -i ' e reccved for j uildiiiv a bri'ie across the sale on the ! Sbedd and Albunv road, about one-hair mile ; south of Kendall's bridge. Said bridge to he I fcet 1; fuut vi,ie- A!s0 ror ,he I buildtPir of a covered brid-e across Thomas t:rCck, af the point where t ie M bridge ! known as thv l"evar:ey brid- stool. Said ; !ri.t'e to he niiiety feet m tlie c:er !:ef e-a. i piers, height of bents 14 feet a'id 10 feet wide n the clear inside. i All bids must be filed with the clerk on or j hi fore 1 o'.lovk P. M. of the above men i tioned dav. I hr court reserves the rialit to reject any and uil bids. U'.ne bv of the court this 'th dav of Jll'y, A. t). , E. E. MONTAGUE. County Clerk. BOOTS -AND- SHOES At Actual Cost AT Browp.fi! Stall's. 1 Cama EarlV aad &6t SiaeS. Will sell closed out. until all are Oregon Views, CRAWFORD & PAXT0N TSE PEGTOBKAPHlRs OF ALBANY OREGON. CtAURY THE FINEST LINE OF OREGON 'vieein the West. Cata 'o.?ne sent on appli ' .... ' ..9 cators. Wc have a!so all the ner..tivce of A.B. Faxton ana j. u. Crawford, and anyone can have UuPiirates from the,r at rw1ui iriees- (1 Pig (1(15 RATTiWAT flllll UiL'iJUUil ILiiliJ ill CMU copa Columbia River Route Trains for the East leave PortlandBat 10 A. M ami : p. M. da:lv. r,,TiTl-t-ri - . . 1 g :. : , HUKJli lb points in United stated, Canada and Europe. ,,... ..,-- .. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS' j Emigrant BSleepiag aCars Run Through on Espresa Trains OMAHA. COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of Dh arse and Without Change, cisco and Puaret Sound points. For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Monteith, First street, Albany, ore.ron.1 . mm m m- . . l. MAXWELL, ii. V. A T. A. W. H. HOK OttB. Venera! Manager. JjT3oir,s leave tiie O. K. N. Co.'g wharf, at the toot of Broadaihin street, on Tuesday and Friday of each wce-;. C. G. RAWUNGS, Local A'.ent. j DAViS BROS- AND CO. DKL"'S IS rFFKS..LliIRRCIIAXDISR. SIltJJD. LINN Co.. OREGON. i otlee f Final elt!emeut. ATOT'.CE 1? HEFF.3;V GiVEN THAT THE 1 i:r.ilf-r-i..'iicl. excc'.'.tor o: the v.i!! t S. t. IIa!ey. 3:- -oeilf, sji-il o: l.:,n r-,;;'. ami t -staiv.erit a'l 1 estate de- e.'.se-i. b:is ti'eii ii:s ana c-t-,t! with the ..i:un-y chr-: !; an i t'.int the .-c'ia:y co pr.unt'. has fixed Monday, A'Jit-.-it ' as the t:m'j f ir h-arln.tf objeetinn i",i0 KM to said ac- eoii.'i a-.ti se't!'!1 the si'ia1. D.f'-J this St;: da of July. !-ss. 1. V. I'oRTER, CIIAS. E WOLVER"X. Executor. Attorney i -r Executor. NSTEAD OF Until the I5tli f July, tlie usual time tor ofYerinfj reductions in Summer Goods, we have decided to otter NOW, at COST Our entire tuck of liglit goods and wash fabrics, consisting of ginghams, chambrays, lawns, batiste, ciiambrav-gingbaLis Swisses, mulls, ratines, embroi dered suits, gingams,diister linen,foulards,namsooks jaquenets, percales,on and white goods. Also eleven dozen Indialin CORSETS Usually sum of sold for from FIFT"Z E - Grant OF - Brownsville Suits LIB Commencing Monday, July d2 Having been authorized :lose these. onnr s Is at cost marked them in lots, to be , four Choice At Less These goods" are made from the best Oregon wool, and warranted first-class. This is a splendid oppor tunity to secure All Wool Goods At such prices. If the manufacturer cannot srive you bottom prices, who yourselves. Most ot these goods are suitable for any season. Several desirable lines of lightweights will be included in the sale at troni i ml ft III $1 to $2, for the nomin c: AOH. -AT- by the manufacturers to factor v, vre have to the sold strictly for cash, Than Invoice Price, can? Come and judare for 111 Jll UUll 1 JJl Sale ! LUIS J