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THE MOIESTG HERALD: FKIDAY, ACGUST 10. 1SSS rU9nmig)uhi2j -zz j O. V,. K.;k. HIIE TABLL. NORTH BOUND. 1 - epart." Arrives. Cala. cur. aiiii 7;u.um. I'orti'd '.) I'Min 11:15 am lU&rami ' 3i."pm 7:10r,m! ' r4:.im (Eugene ex x 1 eigne 1 Arrives Doarts Arrives .'ala exj 7:45rmi 5pm A.-hlani'.f.O'Miii Eugene exl 2;:!"pm';12 40pm Fiiueiie - 4'.ipm rreint l.SOjm. Euzenf 6.0nm No freight received fe-r south auer"l: a. m. of tne same day. LEBANON BRANCH. iv Al'ja'y' Departs No 11. No 13. .112.50 p m;Lt'bsinon at 130 p m .-! S.10 p m: " S.r'ii p m F"m Leb'n I -Xrj 1:2. .. 5.00 p 'No 14 i2 00 p m Albany. lit 5.45 a m J. 45 p m OKKOON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs r il.15amll.00 p ni 5.25pmi(i.50a in Passenger. Freight lOITIM.S A KO IT TOW. G. W. Smith does al! kinds of plumbing. Trains to and from the seaside are now weil patronized. Drummers say that Albany is the liveliest town in the valley. Work has been commenced on the Scio branch of the narrow gauge. Miss Minnie Van Windie and Miss Adair of Salem are visiting in this city. Wanted, a girl to cook and do general housework. Apply at S.E. Young's store. Mrs. A. W. Mathews and Miss liurkhart returned yesterday from (trip to California. Patronize home industry and try sjome oi J. Joseph's Havana filled -Tc. cigars, the first of his own man ufacture. Tiie best thing for a man to do ! who has trouble in his family is to buy a stove from G. W. Smith. A j .sure cure. Mrs. R. M. Robertson and daughter, Lillie, and Mr. .James ( 'harlton left vesterdav for Ya- j(iina Pr. F. O'Toole is lving in a crit-! i'oal condition at his "rooms at the I Kiiss House. His death is almost hourly expected by his friends. hntrniL Free Press four months foil 25 cents. Subscriptions for all tl; leading newspapers and maga zines received uv r. 1j. Kenton fthe luciiru i ' v l . i j . ivciHUU. a rvestern" Union Telegraph and Wells, FarSo & Co .'s will probably be removed in- office otlice will probably to Foshav ec Mason's new building. Arrives. i- : Levi Douglas and 1- elix Eby on some rich developments mav fol Harnsburg were in the cit-y yester-1 iovv. A tunnei tv the depth of UK) day. Mr. Douglas reports a heavy j feet jlas heen run into the 3Iam. ram yield m the vicinity ot Har-, -,f,n, m;n nn,i w;n ho,.n ;n tn risburg. Dr. G. W. Gray rec ive I a fine Woodbury race mare yesteriav from Capt. Powell of Fort Stevens. :-he was raised in Coos county, and is for sale. W. A. Cox, J. S. Morgan and C. Calan, who have been working on the new bricks in thi city, will leave to-day to build a brick opera house at Independence. A. E. Long and W. H. Fletcher "Willi leave to-day for Dakota. They are both sprinters of note and as sisted the Albany firemen in win ding the prizes at the recent fire men's tournament at Seattle. A libel suit for $5000 damages has been commenced in the circuit court by J. D. Lewis, of Spicer, against John B. Thompson, who he alleged accused him of stealing Mrs. Thompson's watch. If you want a first class job of work or repairing done, don't for get to call on G. W. Smith, who has G. W. Fish in his employ, who is known by every one as a first class workman. Now that work is to be resumed on the O. P. railroad the future for Albany is very bright. Call on Curran & Monteith and secure a lot in Hackleman's 5d addition. Prices range from $100 to $250. Tenuis easy. Curran it Monteith sold yester day to Dr. I. W. Starr, of Browns ville, the house and quarter block on the corner of 7th and Broadal Jin streets, owned by L. M. Hen sel; consideration $1540. The Oregon Pacific pay car came down from Corvallis again yester day, and paymaster C. C. Hogue was engaged in paying up the com pany's employes for another month i Mr-rom lUJe T""' . i. . , -,, -i nana from the system and n re vent Another payment it is said, will as wH1 M ture anMil flvirs. be made next week. For the cure of Headache, Constipa- The funeral of General Sheridan will occur in Washington to-mor- ... T 1 1 it : .1 , T it a L 1 a -,T u the United States flags will he placed at half mast and public nuildings draped in mourning. The court house grounds are so overgrown with weeds as tr be a matter ot comment ov stranger The appearance of the ciintv building would be mn. h improved if the grounds were mowed and not converted into a pasture. The brick work on the new Strahan block is completed. The contractor, Major W. '. Oassell. is mshing the inside work along and it will be finished at an eatiy day. The building is one of the largest ia the city, anil will he finished in u maimer reflecting credit upon the rustling building. 1 1 l . K ':!oRi-3: is the lisi..i letf.Ts rrmanuiig in tiie iiwtoSiceat Albar.y.Aiuust iv roi -s tu'ialHns for thews tetters ivc ;ht dale on whieh thev were erti-ed: Hixbv .1. !t. UIul.iK -U'h'i P. C'o join. l. Hill Wl" Uiiiimtl.-i'i'.ck .laeib .Iclm.-'O'i A L. Ktir.1. i. K Hf- C. it Afenr'. 1 l' i'ii!t!;.iii:ii:'.r CttO s,...i i! S. W. Thoriie r. nk Vir.i I. 1;li T- omp-on. I. Jt -c! efi li -cck-s b a larc Uivoieii 1 ai'b'.'r a, at tOSTRACT AWAKDFI For Building a Bridge Across Thomas Creek for tha Sum of $950. Bids were opened yesterday by the county court for const meting a wagon bridge across Thomas Creek, known its the Devaney bridge. The bids were as follows: O. F. fiarton, bridge completed. ifU-il). W m. St. John, brid bridge, $S"0 ; ap- proaeies, $101). John Curl, bridge, $7S0; ap proaches, $150. The contract was awarded to m. St. John, at the price named Sells Bro. Cirrus. Anotner company ot guards oi tins justly celebrated snow s. were m tins city yesterday, and were engage m " painting the town red' with splendidly executed pictoria announcements of its coming. No exhibition in the world is better. if as well, advertised, and none so j completely and to the letter fills j the bill. Its reputation of being i i among the best tented displays on the road is cosmopolitan, and j wherever its immense volume of j mighty canvas is spread the j patronage is sure to crowd it to its capacity. It conies to us this year j with numberless added features, all strong drawing cards, and many of them never before presented to an American audience I heir bareback equestrians, both male ami female, are marvelous per formers; and the hippodrome at tractions are as exciting as they are realistic. The show will b here Monday, Aug. "7. TheM heat Land ot Eastern Oregon. The report of Lieut. Frank Green, of the United States signal corps, on the wheat lands of Ore gon and Washington territory, sub mitted to the senate, in response to a resolution, says that in Wash ington territory there are 0,000,000 and in Oregon 7,000.000 acres of wheat land. On these lands the rainfall is slight, the dry period I lasting from April to September! usually. The soil is good, and in I some places is a rich bl ick loam. : Twenty-five bushels to the acre is ! I the average grow fh, but in some! j locations fnty bushels can be j J grown. The average profit to tic- j I acre is $4 50. Tiie richest land is ; luit covered with bunch grass. a wild growth oi 1 KrlHi'iird frnai liip Siiutiaiu Hi lies. I Messrs. C. I Brownell, O. P. Djnlay and J.McChesney returned yesterday from the Santiani mines. i They brought back some fine speci j . r ...... I me.ns ! or?- T1?f'' ! !n e vMnl ! i ed by Messrs. .Read o mens ot ore. lhev located three mine Wood in & Co. Miners are giving this region 1. thnronili nmi(i't i mr nnir on1 I the main ledge about 200 feet. In Favor of the Jtherifl. In the case of Win. Kreisel 1 against Sheriff Smallnian, to re- cover possession of attached prop erty, yesterday in Justice Hum phrey's court, the jury returned a verdict in favor of the defendant. Notice Water ousiinicr'. j To the water consumers of the Albany water works: Will you ad please use sprinklers oo your I hose when wetting your lawns and j i gardens. Please fix vour closets ' so that the water will oniy run! when in use, also stop sprinkling! auer iu ocicck at uigiit. t here are several tanks that have to be filled and it becomes necessary to stop sprinkling to do su. You may not not know it but every tbrte-fourth inch ef hosr left running without a sprinkler on, you are wasting not le's than 6000 gallons per day. And for every closet left running you are wasting not less than 4000 gallons per dy. By doing as I request, you will have all the water you need, and at a better pressure, and at the same time help out your neigh bors. Respectfully. J . A. Ck aw ford. tlertrlc Bitters. I This remedy is becoming so well i and popular known as to need ijo j j f l ecial mention. All who have used J j Electeie Bitters sing the same song of ' I praise. A purer medicine does not i ! exist and it is guaranteed to do al! 1 that is claimed. Electric Bitters will i cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid- ' neys, and remove Pimples, Boils, i Salt Bheum a d other affections' l ,,on a"d indigestion try electric bit- ters-Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money reiunded. Price r0 cents I aild l-00 Per bottle at Foshay iV A ' sou J I Ho for the eaiiie. An excursion will be run from i 11. . - r Aioany to laquina and return ' " i"?., f "y. "'y. August 10, i "d "if XT 1 t- ire ,0f ! t LT, ,,rr t v f Tl,,'kets lor sale hy Cl,rran & Moteith. Well Boring. K. B. Davidson ha? sent for chine tor bonnir wells and in days will be ready to bcre we a a ma !ew where in the lit v.t'rom two t, fmirtix.'i. nnr niches- in diameter, any depth. luri!:g the comintr presidential campaign Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper will be especially inter esting and valuable. ' Thor OLuhly independent, it will treat a'i the issues of the campaign with 8 riot justice and impartiality. tinte:; and ihis"r:uo.i by toe ablest writers and best artists and eni'i-avers. the i iii.--ti-ai i Newspa per will in indispKji-abie to all who desire to b tljorougiiTy iniV.r:ue l. it wiil b; sent to any addsfss sis 'uontiis tur "'-!; : A.tdross. Mrs. Prank ! ' :h '. -;. h) S: . Park Y. o ;:t otioo. s'io, I'lllf- P'r.ce, X. aftvance (: kt. Fr-iceediDS ottstTAugust j.erm j Routine ot Business. ie TJaaal Witness and jurors fees in cases Chas. Miller, allowed in full. Clerk ordered to publish notice fiat hereafter no more than $ 12.00 will be allowed for coffin in cases of burial by the county. J. H. Peeiy appointed justice, and Geo. Comnton, constable for Santiam precinct. -Geo. V. -figh, justice, and E. J. Huakes, constable for Craw- le nrecim t. dication of G. W. Howes for in road district 50, continued. E. B. Spink authorized to pur chase 1500 feet of lumber for Ilarris bridge across Muddy. -lppiicauoii ior aiu ior nroiues t l - ! 1 , -i pair bridge in his district, and bring in bill tor the same. G. M. Stafford appointed justice. J. O. Turnridge. constable in Rock Creek precinct. Contract for bridges across Ken dall's slough awarded to Wiu. St. John lor $250. Sheep inspecting business, con tinued. Thirty cords of oakwood ordered purchased for the use of the county. BILLS ALLOWED. Andrews & llacklemau, aid for Orchard family J. II. Burkhart. stationery 8 00 and printing.. 12 Dr. G. W. Maston, attend 50 ing smallpox A. W. Prushaw, assistance for smallpox D. Meyers oc Co., coffin for H. Eads, Jamcs White, digging gr ve for H. Eads, D. Mevers, lumber for dist., No. 4 John W. McDaniel, bear seal i . J. 11. Burkhart, printing for School Supt Metyger & Holt, lumber for dist. 45 oo oo 12: 00 7 00 3 00 3 50 2 50 ') 00 120 (4 00 71 00 00 San Wa, washing for jail. . P. W. Spink, lumber for dist. RJ Mrs. Houk, keeping poor. . J. Cochell, wild cat scalps R. V. .Moses, lumber for dist. :I2 J. B. Keeney,aid for L'ieico family Dr. J. McN'utt, attendance on Coleman O- F. Barton, work on bridges . Davis Bios, lumber for Powers bridges C. F. Wright.aid for Pritch- o rd L. H. Montany, dist. att'v torney fees Peter liume, aid for .Mrs. Clark N. 11. Allen, electric light. . Mrs. I'ja.st, boarding Cosiiow E. B. Davidson, assisting bury Marshall J. B. Fitzwater,boarding A. Fitz water L. Douglas, aid for Munson family 24 10 07 I 15 00! I S 00 33 00 so 23 70 10 00 18 00 25 00 12 00 20 00 10 00 9 40 h. Brink, justice tees. . . II. Irvine, district att'v fees M. E. Davis, ior Briggs. . . . Cyrus oc Leatimo, lU.aoer dist. 7 Cyrus Nc Lea kins, lumber dist. 8 II. Farwell. treasurer's fees J. M. South, work on 00 00 to 10 1- 4 83 495 " Beaver slough J. Crewse, cleaning wood shed 1 00 v . l nomas, waiting on Cleman G A. Savage examining bridge j Train & Whitney, printing, j H. H. Hewitt district att'y lees F. M. West fall, constable fees D. n. Smith, deputy sheriff E. E. Davis, abstract mort gages E. E. Montague, clerk's tees 31rs. M. E. Davis, keeping Riley J. Smallnian, sheriff's fees. L. M. Curl, salary 50 41 o 9 7, to 20 40 54 8 50 50 80 Li. F. Crawford, aid for Mrs. Roberts .. 10 00 D. R. N. Blackburn fees.. . 75 00 G. W. Phillips, fees 13 40 B. W. Cooper, tees 8 20 M. Stern burg, lost order. . . 6 00 L' 5 7 .1 Green Morris, keeping poor Mrs. C. King, care of minor DISALLOWED . L. II . Montanye, atty fee John German case Russell Wyatt, ally fees case of W. C. Thomas.. 8 10 25 00 5 00 The Oregon Pacific. ! Hon. G. P. Terrell, of Mehama, I says that O. P. Smith, timber in-j spector for the Oregon Pacific, is ; j letting contracts for getting out j ! timbers for bridges and trestles on i ! the road. Men a-e aheidy gath-1 ' ering at points along the line I ! waiting for work to open up, and j : the people generally have renewed , ! confidence in the future of the road, j Oeath from Oiphtberia. j A ' T?' 1 lla 1 ; near little daughter of Thos. Fro-: aged 11 year3, died yester-; at the home ot her lather' this city of diphtheria. An- i other daughter, aged 15, is afflicted with the same disease. The family will have the sympathy of the community. Thousands of IHdlar. Are spent very year b the people of this state for worthless medicines for the cuie of throat and lunir disease wi.en we know that if they would in vet SI. 00 in Santa- Abie, the new California diMOvery for consumption and kindred complaints, thev would ia this pleasant riimdv It is recommended by pliysr.-ians and public s; Golden ."titc. 't !d and rii;l rt li f uiinisters. .ikers of the c'l.a ".nt'-ed a i -tile. w:p. .r:.i, ! at-h. i e ; ". t ' ! . iiy lo.-ia iV: .l::vn a1. 1 lie n. i' . S-Ubonn, 1-ar.i; ? uccunii) to Ca ilv C Ule. ;x mi:::ti: tr- a t.oi.-i 1'rize whirl. ? t 'A !: . t . V i ; t i i:-,.r- .1... 't f, t : j ;-, j wa ,-. :Ui t:.. ni l.'.ii at W rtl I I fordsyfl aid '" OTilM UE. EAIK. Two Handsome Women Found 'With Twa Ken ia a fort laud Lea. On Wednesday afternoon De- j tective Ben Cockrill, Constable I Sam Simmons atid Officer W. . j Hart made a raid on a notorious) opium den in Portland. The joint j is located in a room in the rear! ot the building, near tne ena ot a long hallway on the lower floor. When the officers entered the hall way the Chinese on the lookout began to make a loud noise, and the smokers, hearing this, kept quiet ior a time. After examining all the rooms, the proper one ws:s located by hear mg a woman's voice complaining about a wash bill. ine onicers rapped on the dior and said: Open this door," our a suunet-s like the grave instantly prevailed. Finallv a voice was heard at a window in .he room, and it was observed by looking through a transom, that the boss of the joint. Chuck Ouong and six Chinese were endeavoring to escape through this sinf.rr.nre. The Olhcers shout- ed "Stop, or we'll shoot," and the threat prevented the seared Mon gols from leaving the vile den. The door was then broken open and the officers were astounded to observe two young, handsome and apparently respectable women in the den. One was reclining on a mat in one corner ot the room, with tier j shoes and stockings off, and appar i entlv deeply under the influence of the drug. Mie gave the name of Miss Cecil King. She is well con nected at Pendleton. Or.,her fa her ! being a large stock raiser. Mie ! rose to a sitting posture, and en- j dea voted in a shameful and stupid . wav to I'Ut her stockings on her ' i shapely feet. The King evidently a confirmed slave habit. ! The second girl was found lying ; on t. e opposite side of the room on ! a'rough mat tou h. She recognized j one of the officers and said : I "My God? Mr. Simmons, is this you. l ou Have always thought J was good, and now vou have found me out. What will"! do? At the j same time she was wringing her nands as it in great anguish. Mie is said to be the niece of a weil known jurist of East Portland, and the wife of an army officer. She gave the name of Mrs. Norris. Between the two stood a well known railroad man troni East Portland, who also was 1 greatly j agitateu, and said : ; '"For God's sake don't mention my name, as i win lose my joo. Ti en he shoutel to a friend, say ing : "Jack, come down out of that bunk." .ack, who proved to be another well known railroad man, roiled out of the bunk onto the floor, and he to begged the officers not to won Id mention his name as lie too lose his position. All the parties to the transaction were greativ agitateu and trembled ; ' violently because of the discover' i th 't the v were addicted to the use of the lethal drug. During the three or four minutes which passed between the tin e the room was located and its forcible ' i.iiy, t::e hr out m.d opium had bin made way with, so that there was no evidence against the visit- ! ors. The visitors pointed out the ! b iss of the joint, Chuck Quong.and j h w as arrested. The nine visitors 1 were allowed their treedom, on i condition that they appear against ! the den keeper. Chuck Quong was put under $200 bonds, and in I default of that amount was locked I up in the county jail. The case j will be tried before Justice Tuttle. I Portland News. An Absolute t'nre. The Original Abietine Ointment is only put up in large two-ouuee tiu boxes, and is an absolute cure for oid sores, burns, wounds, chapped hand? and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for tiie Original .a biet:n Ointment. Sold by Fosha.v it Mason at "-!5 cents per box by mail :0 edits. tilven Away. W. F. Read proposes to .give away a tine gold watch with los gold and silver prize shirt, the very best titting and best made white shirt in the market. The price is as low or lower than any equally as good shirt iu the market. e!l lour Fruit. To the Willamette Packing Co. of this city. They will pay good prices for al! the Bartlett pears and blackberries tiiat are offered. McLaughlin, Practleal Tailoring Summer and fall suit?, nd pants in any style a speciality. Cleaning and repairing promptly attended to. Main street, Albany, Oregon. 'Von will never miss,the water Till the well runs dry." If yr u want a well dug call on E. B. Davidson. He does prompt work at a reasonable price. Orders -enn be left at this otlice. 1 F. L. Kenton receives very fine cheese direct from the factory. Work will begin on the Oregon Pacific next Mondav. .! ACHES OF 'LAND SITUATED 12 mi'Mi east of Al'uaiiy.ii-ar the Ore'on I'acifie. raiirT.i.i, :W0 acre jtl cultivation, and uotaiii4 ii'jtlitient water aa l timber ior fcen-i.-ra use. Woiilii make fimr ;;ood fanrs I'ri -e. 12,000. with terms to suit purchaser, r'-tr ihirtieulara anplr to J. J. Dnrr'is. H. J. Mistiiorn, ?res. S. Fa:(as, Vi-.e Pres. B. S. CkniK, See. C B. MooRKs, Treaf. Oresoa Land. Company. uze for the purpose o! bu'.injr a !i I'ilriziva! estate, advert:.-i:iir the mette vahey in all of tf.e l.--nd;inr r v.P5-.:.p..rs of t'ne United States, em ploying eastern azents t,. direct home -v:--;i tn tiie AViilatiifttr v:;1m . and :e !!!' luw i s C'.-.-.ki IT: ai: tin- principal :-ion. PoikJ l.-.tu ll-'iiton. U;:i- laUrll.u mil TltiCS tO in tinr;. :its. ' ' !Iv 1. i mint N. .i.ana'gers. t the Albj.r.y j s. one door j '" 'lar' tile ' :e ;iar.- c i a ' i i: U.l-i Mc.-t o!' Me iiooao.N iV BKIKF j French keej it . railroad time. of BritUii tri'iimimrs . - r.c.i' invoice I al KeadV. Fine old cherry bouuee ut il. B.umi gal Ice cream t-verv dav at Frances Pfeitier's. " A eican toy, el for every customer at Vie reck'.-.. K.ots and s1k.cs at cost at Brownell ! it Staliard's. ! Oik's and ends nearly gone. Moa ' j tith Seitenbac-li '; Accident insurance at tly lowest , rules by Bin-kart Oc Keciii-y. j j Leave your orders al ilrowncll iV,j j Stanard' for choice Derrii.-s. i j A tine line of imported eigars n i ; ceiv.d at iirownell i: Stanard's j Gentlemen's soft ha.s at original j ; cost at Monteith iV: Se:t.-nlaehs. ' A choice lot of uncunva-sed eastein i : hams at Wallace ov Thompson's. i A full line of ladies' slippers at cost. ! I - broken sizes to-uay, m iinnteitii iV. j iSeitenlia'. h's. I tict a Setli Thomas, watch of F. M 1 French, and you wiii alwavs know ! th-' txact time of day. We lumdl.; three kind s Of see fruit jais us before ! am you vviliuo weil to placing your orders. BltOWNEI.1. If you want us to call at vour house to tak-s orders, please, leave word at oar store. Brownell it Slanard. A tine as.sortnu-iit of heavily plated kvives, folks and spoons at F M. I French's, ' The Corner Jewchy Store." j I Just r:eeived, another lot of those fine hand sewed French kid shoes, the very cheapest ever brought to town at W. F. Kead's. ell protection is the first law of ! nature. Follow it by securing an ac-1 cident policy of Burkhart Keeiiey. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney disease, indigestion, etc. For sale at M. baiuiigart's. That exquisite iine of satins in our shu.v wind ,w will be r::n close this Wl'l-l". H:1V( no Vf-H-i. I'.., fr..f girl is j tmg in on them. Moiitieth it SeUen Ot the j bach. Just received at W. F. Read's a full line of 1. idles line muslin underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slips. Call and see them. For your line imported md Ke Wot cigars, go to M. KaUlllgalt cigars-tore, one door cast of Black man's drug store. Vt Lilian's li-.civ-i y. 'Another woiuierful Ciscuvery has been made and that too by a lady in this country. Disca.-e f.i.-!en;d its clutch''-upon her and for seven years she witti.-lood it- seveiest test, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and V'mA U'nMLi:J. OllV , i ,,,-,. o!- i)r Kin-'s 1 1 . i . . i Louglit of us a New Disi overs ! for Consumption i(nd was so much re- lieved on taking the first dose that she : slept all night and with onebottle has been miraculously cured. Iter name i is Mrs. lauhe Lui." Thus write W. j C. Hamrick it Co.. of .Shelby X. C :';Ma free trial bottle at IW..ay & ' M-isoirs. iiii'KIi-i; A ni icu Salve, The best Salve in the world for cut-. : bruises, sores, ulcers, sal rheum, i fever sores, tetter chapped hands. ! chilblains, corns, and all skin erup ! tions and positively cures piles, or no : pay required. It is guaranteed to i j give perfect satisfaction or money r i funded. For sale by Foshay it' Ma I son. BOOTS -AND- SHOES At Actual Cost AT C3S13 Early and Get Sizes. Will sell closed O'lt. until all are OREGON RAILWAY and NAVIGATION' COMPANY Columbia River Route Trains for the East leave Port!andJ:it 10 a. m and 2 P. M. dailv. TICKETS to and from principal points in I'nited States, tanaila and hurope. ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE GARSl Emigrant flSleeping aCars Erni Through on Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL I'rrp of Dhftrge and Wllhnnt riiange. j Close Connections at Portland for San Cisco and fillet Sound points. Fran- For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Monti ith,. First Street, Albany, Cretin. 1 A. h. M.4XWKL1. ti. V. A T. A. . II. HOI i:. .i-ii-riil Manaser. t;ri'i its leave the O. U. X. Co.'s wharf, at tlie fO'it of Ilrcadalbin "tree, on Tuela and Friday of e;ie!i wec. O. . KAWLIXUS, I.i.ea! Ai-ent. DAVIS BROS- AND CO. l;KA'..'.liS IN iENKP.ALMKRCIIANniSR. SHE It It, LI XX Co., OliEGOS. I Browiiel$t Staoard's. loiiar at T. Jones's MIMI Until the 15th of July,, the usual time tor offering reductious in uiiimer Uoods,we have decided to offer NOW, at COST Our entire tock of light goods and wash iabrics,. consisting of o-incrhauis, chambrays, lawns, batiste. V' . o1"1 ""- ,v ' tiered suits, gingams,auster iinen,iouiarus,uainsooks jaquenets, ptrcales,on and white goods. Also eleven dozen India! in CORSETS Usually sum of sold for frora -FIFTY t i ! ! I ! I i Brownsville Suits LE. BLABS Commencing Having Teen authorized close i these goods at cost marked them in lots, to w 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 give you bottom pr"fct5, 3io yourselves. iHost ot these goods are suitable for any season, Several desirablelir.es of lightweights will be included in the sale at trom !b0 0 muus, -atmco, cmiiui- $1 to $2, for the nomin CE1TTS. MONTEITH & SEITENBAGH. Sale ! -OF- -AT- Monday, July d2 by the manufacturers to to the factory, we have be sold strictly for casl?, Than Invoice Price, can? Come and judg-e for IT: .hi.; iV i:i.Ss.x.iox, Managers ;x - .aveslor a i