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1HE MORNING HERALD: TUESDAY, JULY 2. 1889. ortting gaittj geviul O. Jt C. r. K. TIMSC T.IUL2 . NOK1H BOUND. ! . pparta'rrivM. ra i... ipr. Kiicrne ex 1 ;4a am: , .vnm- Portl'd in ioni jlllljaraj'.:, imi 34:.pm i I ' am; " i! 4 jpm SOUTH BoUNK. Arrves IVparti, Arrives t.'aia'e-vj i T:!.".l":i' .rpiiiA:;lil.iiHlli.0OMin K-ier.e ex '.-Jriiiivn' li4f'pm Kuue i'.40pm F.-cisbl .... 1 l.:V)piiilai:rene 6.()0pm No r'riv.'ht recti mi! fnrout'i;after ll,A.!jsi. OKKGOX PACliU' T!Mt; T AliLE. Arrive Departs .; ll.I.VMiill.tO j in f.2.MiuW;.:"0 a tl'Ai-v.-tijpr. .. Kreirht JOTTINGS ABOBT TOWN. A new invoice of cl..cks at I". French's. it vl Tho state teachers' association . onvened in Salem la-t oreiiing. It is .said liolAnsnn's big circus will visit t!-i- citv in September. First f.tree !::::.! appropriate 1 v decorated fur the coin'iiis I'ourth cf Julv. ! Call at F. Xi. I.- ..jj j j corner ji'widry sro:-!-," . !!!.! ;-t i!ie statidard IV.cilic coast time. I 'r. J. 1.. liii! ha-; : -arr.inged iii.s i.i :i:s in t!ie lVr-i-on corner, and i i::.- a -ti.ct! a line ur'ical cliair. A'ili A. Stark !ia;- jus: iccc-ived a :!:; ln:e of ; ! k Siarnoiid jeu -elry. .--llverwar.-. a"'i;c, etc t'.i'd ami m tiicii!. vecp iu i . : i : the dale o the JdaJii" Vi-.-kess ( Hniedy Company mi th' evening -f .inly 4li., for one night only as a benelit for I'. Co. W. Wririit h.a . . I ... ... ill i . 1 1 i '. !:. sklsmer his hoti.e and two! V- U Vi Imural, or lO.;. i object of which shall be to take the i . i.. , in the soutl.v.t-torn part of the ! ar shc,a.1 UIY h'"' an1 u.s i Mean hammeto,- for the month ,! water out of Crooked river and;, i;- s. Mraiian, Cbas. L. Wolyer city. pari:,..' lor the same $iW0. i col" "!m IlobaoIe i -,.7. ' I carry it t, the flats north and west ' ot?; " f 1"' . Mvtcil,,' Ve-vfVw cws wen- to he s.-en ! "1 UcUuH' llight dailv arera - of b.rom- i rf that Un fo! irrigating purposes, j : : f "Mek. . . U. ; ntpinan, J ; t.ani.Vr at l;.re vt'terd ,v The 1 iU1;l.t"nns' Y Wl,,ere'"1 i oter, i;..U- ' ! I5y tl-.is means 10.CK) acPes of good i v.'J,,kin, Charles Aior.teith, C , itv .nn.ori-i,: -u.L , ."U.r ti! ' "i "mU h l5:, Lowest dailv av,,,-, of I,,-,,.,,,. l:ni could be brought into cultiva- i K npson. I n.u.ce Mgeuy en:)rce.i.,tilUt.UUl U1)t!1 thc u.rm9 h,.,,,;,.. Joati'im 'hller, the bard of Cali-;a!t-r provided for by section (4) -ernia. iassni tnrotsgh this city yesterday en route to i'ortiand. Ihicatne fiviin Kugene and t")ok litun r here. Some miscreant entered the fur niture factory of Thomas Hiink on Sunday and ht!e a lot of rubber tampg Useil in marking hi woven wire mat resses. Zaches I'ro. have leased two oi the rooms in the Senders buildr i ing opposite the postollice and "'c same upon paying to the mar have removed their tailoring estab-i hhal. 11,11 f"r'i's thereon, which lishment into the same. ,sl'ail 1,t; K'r takl11.' P ff ,- ,. i,, ' animal, 73 cents per dav for keep- J . :z ; e, a,,d his 11 fees mi ,m T,.' i iation at Salem to-da on t he Kiih- ! ect o! .ciiool ( lovernment - u Miss Ida J'rush has a line assort- ment ot flower wreaths, for the '..i....;. (Mvl'i.UIVIt. "HIS. who will ride in the libtrty car can obtain them at h tier mnhnrrv store. Keitt-rvcd .-eats f..,r ti:r Mattie. 1 ... M Kcrs p;ay on .July -tth are gmg , .'.'idly. Tiieie will be an immense attendance to this In-netit for 1". ; Co., and those .lesiring te attend should secure .heir seats at once. . Chas. Keller received a telegram from Spokane Palis yesterday an- Tiouncing the serious nines 01 hi.-i .laughter, Mis. Harrv Noe.l. Mr .S. : ... ' Xeifer, who rras at Ya.piiua i" turned home and v. ;!! to Sp.. k:me this moridng. Xew styles' e.t gilt an-l r-ron.-e n.o'ildin.s j:i-t receivt (i at the Al bany I tirnituieCo Picture fram-s made to suit thc m-.-t fastidious. Come and -ee us, ni guarantee a .'it in the frame or no sale. ( 'nrner l irst and Perry street?-. Tiie )i eg n;an :-ay -: The pro prietors of the Albany Mon.-r.; I!i:rai.: issued a handsome stipple t:.eit yesterday, containing an ii histiation of the thriving tow 11 and some f its private residences and j ubli,- buildings. Sin !! enterjirise is cjmmendabie. - A. .V. Irvine has opened and coniectioncrv store a iru;t , 111 .lie building foruK'iiy occupied by tlurl.h.trt i'i Keency'.s real estate o'.iice. next door to- W. p. Lead's, '.Mere they keep a line assortment f candies and iresh fruits, and serte lemonade, milk shakes, soda water and all kinds of confections'. Ile ;r sto-.-k is fresh and complete. PitKSONAI U E.XTION. of irant's Pa- Oeu. P. Kc'.ley in the city. Lev. K. It. Prichard ami family left yesterday !r Yaqr.ina. Henry Susens returned !a-t evening from Pellfugham Pay. ! Harry Woodin, of Portland, is in the city and will spend the Fourth here. Prof. .1. M v. ilhams. principal ! x:.r jvjgoiie pHouc scnoo's i m the citv. P. (. . Ientlaiu. editor of the West Side, of Independence-, is in the city. Miss Oenevieve ( ieorge has a. tapted a clerkship in the d.-v goods store of W. P. Lead. Miss Lillian Hackleman. of the Salem 'Statesman's typographical i 'ice, is visiting in this city. - Mi.-s Ftkcl Cusick. daughter of . ... !. 1- .1- . . 1).-. ('usick, of Sa'em. is visiting in the eity, the gust of her aunt, Mr: .'. . Cusick. Thomas Prandon and II. II, auk, oi Jiai.-ey, were m the city e.- terdav. 1 hey report vt-rv little I - damage from the rain an 1 consider-. We lenetit. Where hav was in the shock no damage occcurrcd, hut that portion lying down, with-: it being shocked, sullVred seme. Mill Tlie.v Ci'Mir. A'.io'ihvrcarloadof the cclebiat ed Peifection and Muson fruit jars just receive-1 by U:o Wiii;n:ut'.e Packing Co. It pa;. to iatroniz? a c. -to I; you Imve any doubts on thi? s ji'Ct tlV P. L. Ken?'. T3SC0W OEDISANCE. j i Proviaiaas of the Liw Wh.ch la N.w la ! Effoct-Kcsn Uo Year Cows. ! The. new cow law, which went into effect Monday, prohibits all cattle from running at large within the city limits of Albany. Its principal provisions are as follows: Suction 1. No cow, bull, steer, heifer, calf or cuttle of any kind, snail be allowed to run at large or to be horded in or upon any of the streets, alleys, parks or" public piaces in the corporate limits of ! the city of Albany or upon any private premises therein, except thse of the owners of such animals (unless when being driven through the city for shipment or other purposes), unless the owner r owners, or person having in charge such animal or animals, i abali iirst obtain permission of the owner or agent 01 cceupant of said : l !.., -,.i. I-nvaiu irem , i !imtii'il must l.t nwiirel V lastiM.eii ' ... . i , : o. iicrde, insucna, manner as lo p revert them from ung uponor u-e,.u worn u.e. Si,'. : sv-ribed Any of t:i:.- anmia.s de-!,, feet io ; 1 i one ol this ordinance found within the corporate limits of tiie citv i .Miiauv Ediail i c taken up ht- tP V Piit-e oii:-i i-, or by anv p.'i"; aiivl (lelivei'cl to a ponce j iitft-r and kept in a good ana sale : place, and such, animal so taken ! up (-hall bs provided with proper; food and water while so confined, i S;:c. :J. It shall r e. the duty of j the in:iihai, after the taking up of I anv uf tite above named animals, i to immediate"- post v. pni;tei or wti.iv.-a lioiices :n ai leasi tiiiee - 1 :." ' - .j , iyiti oi iiit i-niijjaiici., ionieti,l further that such saie shall not i take place within less than six ; days from the date o! posting such ' ; notice. ; Si:( . -!. I: at any time p:evious! , to the sale provnted lor in section j (3) tiiree of this ordinance, the i owner shall prove the animal or ! animals so taken up to bo his lroperty, ne snail he entitleU to tie shall posting the notices required 111 i r,,. . , , .. .. , i . .1 1 . , relates to the manner 01 conduct-. i the sale of bovines thus taken '. 'up. I , :'a('iK . 1 :;;it'il . J'ollowing wen- lie- patent j gianted to citi.--ns of ihe Pacific ; States during tin- pa-t week and renoitefl for the Hkijai : bv C. A. : Snow A Co. oatcnt l.iwvers. Wt!i- i ington, j). C. . J. P.-hm, '.Vest,1 Point, CaL, amai;amatr : L. J. 1 I'.orie, an I-'ram-isco, Aflixing ; postage si-amps. ; J. A. ! Chri.-.ty. Ls Auge'e.-, advestising; .l.noi ..1 . J ' an, .lta. ( :u.p srapl 0.1 veiTt1 San .1. r: !-ranl;lm T. dairies, Col Washinton territ ). y, fir.it or ia'ole cooker: I"-. II. Jackson. Praiici.-vo, b.-am or "irder .. ......... ..... .. .. ...v .. ....... i ( al.1sahsup,.o::.-r; J . II. Wad, j : MTi KilT I I tv oih'o.l l .iiiw.i hi .lum-l ion railway Al!faiiy, striiment I itv, iif.- saletv witch ; 1. N. Woodle. Vrtorie.t! v surgical in- !C. i:. !t::tps fur ;.- u.tl t ll. n Inly -lil. round trip over lie faie for the e Oregon Pacific, .,nh!i:- t.l: sinthr, .-itv ot Ml,1vi?''u'.?u,l,t ' 1 "l:.v purchased oi ' " . - , i Lowest barometer on the "rth. tormatton oi a slock company, the i oetweei! i orvAnis au.J Alrany will ieinph.yed by Mr. Marshall in his be fifty cents. The :ii'-i train w ill iivery' stable,, but die was consid leave t'orvaliis nr.- Albary ai. s a. j ered ' straightforward and honest, in., the second train at 10 a.m. I and it is thought that lb forger Returning will leave Albany at (i : merely adopted his name. p. m. ami : p. m. i ne ticket. will be sold on the ."rd, good for re-' turn to :ind itiehidiii" tio S'.Hi 'flip . . . - , -" , . " ; regular train will rue. as usual. An,. V A. n iui. ..ill .11.-.. .ii.i.c: .11 llll?l ? ! city from the front on the Oregon Pacific line eastward. (iriK'I'Hl I) nil' I' No lO. 'Members of "P" company are required to assemble at t lie armorv rr , t i ... ... . . - , luesuav. JlllV g. W i. at . : 0 : uniformed, armed and equipped for ' skrmish drill. Done bv order of : O. II. Irvine, captain, commanding "1 "" cnmi'-tuv. Second rciinent" O. N. i. ' T. ... ( Wvkm s ' '! f-n" 4- irt Serjeant. Nniiff. We, the undersigned barbers of :th'e city of Albany, announce to! , .: i ai ' . i- .. . our patrons and the public that our j price lor sliaving on holidays and I w' ..... l i i -.i i I ruiiiuin ituit .-?imuay will oe cenij from this date, July I, 18.99. Lot is ikhi:ck. .Iok Keiax, Thomas Jones. W. A. Mack, Ii'sui'ii AV"i:n!:::a. No lUlitfi v on ilia l ouilli The delivery wagons . I - .. I - L 1 " . 1 . v.rl I not run ! Purchasers l ; on uie romin oi .Jiny. l urcliasers 1 should take due notice, and order ! ineir goons to ie uelivercd before-1 , hand. losepb .Myers, proprietor., !in!.Ir. avoll portraits ; M Worth wishing ci Parties can nave tliem i.iii 1 1 :i i i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 'irMtiMiTs-iti.tiiii Vi.. . i-i. J ' !' I- u! . ?,',!vs:' -'"- mi s usual Y.T' V T l - r UtlY .onI.V.rs Orders so ('laced can ject to delivery ;;i:y nine!'- davs. "ClOIC .ll Olil. be made sub i.me within Pra: an im ot all : Frcr.c etc. i ! V. ;cis Pf, L.. -use :rades. itl'er ha -lock i'i jlls! 1 1 era1 si 11'. ti camiie.s i:.c!ud-:i-; the linest :a ie taiiy, 1 cream fl.'sil I: n. t ci .ie coricr STATE DISPATCHES. A U'cmaa and Children Drowaid at Iieene While Folding the WilhaiMt: Uinr. Special to the Herald Eigene City, July 1. Late last evening M. S. Hubble, a farmer wife and two children, attempted to ford the Willamette near here and were swept into deep water and the wagon overturned. The woman and children were drowned. The bodies were not it-covered. MI'I'.KMK COURT AO.IOl'KNEU. ai.k.m, Jul' l. ine supreme court to-day adjourned untii Sep tember, .j, after disposing of the following cases : The i'ortland Lumbering and Manufacturing Company, sipp., vs. tho city of East I'ortland, res p. ; anneal from Multnomah count v: iiidirment of the lower court r.- versed and the cause remanded for further proeeedirgs. Opinion by an .Strahan, J I . . ' Lord, .)., wrote opinion concurrrmg. Vcthion fur .earing in the rail t.onuuissioM .ca,c, denied. , AJcl,unallI a ,p V3. ' ..i Si'.,u , , ' ' ' ,, lower court mouiiiea. Opinion by i ha-vc ( I," " J,V!,curr-'dJ I'.Vi'i.tit lii. tlwiiurl.f tlw rl 1 1 r.m-j r.f . - r. : ; attorneys tees reasoname ami ought not to be disallowed. TTKATHI'T. KKTOKT. J oilowing i.- the ummaiy of meteorology iVr Jur.e, 188!), !rom olsfO:ittions taken ! Linn' M-ountv, ( )regoi AlVin'- hr loll a j ! i'!'i;rg, volunteer obsoner for tie. . : i ... . i I 1 l.rlli.sit li:imtHOf on the -') n '.in, i tor, '!. 6"; j Iligisest tei.iperat:ir o:i : o". the Lowest tempera '.Lie on in 2 1 .Mean for the month, ilii.rt.i. Highest daily range ofthermom- : eter on the If, 77. Lowest daily range of eter on the 4 and L':;, .V.. .Mean temperature at tidily, (11.4. Iean temperature at SO.:.'. Mean temperatur,'? :,t CO.fl. Prevailing direction -.orth." :ermom-1 ni. wind. Max. velocity or force -I. Tr.tal rainfall or melted snow. ,' I'epth of snow at end of inoulii, ('. No. ff davs on which .01 or more rain fell, :!. .No. of days of cloudiness average s scale of P.), 4. Of fiO observations o 1 weie c.ear, 11 cloudy, 7 fair, 0 foggy, " rain. ('. iiazy. 4 overcast, t smoky. Light frost on the mornings of 0. Temperature plus 4.1 1 on aver age of 1 1 years. Painfull, minus O.014 average of 11 years. A I orfrr.t t hrcU. One I!. J. Kippel presented a check for signel with the name of Ans. Marshall at the First National P.ank Saturday. It was at once thought to he forged, and is.'ner. ;r. I.angton. refused . ' s paymrnt. Mppel.aslu: calle. Uiu Uu-n olh'e. ! it for sale at Conrad Miner's but it. was als.j lr- luse.l. lie jitei wards purchased f'J.-! worth of goods of Otto Salinger ami gave the check after endors ing it, in payment. Mr. Marshal; declared the check a forgery. The forger lias made his escape. A ; young man by that name had been j I.otri at a Kargaiu. . . . . .- . . . ... .v piat 9i mo lov. n oi t.aiesviiie, inew an1 nK-ing town on t!ie tWanl line of the Oregon IMci.ic i is on hie at thoofhee oi Curran A disease ' will runvr ceae until we ar. Monteith in this city. This town 1 rive at tin: Utopian epoch when the is situated near the .Santiain mines j human lainilv shall cease to he alHel which are now being developed. ! ei1 " '"xhly ailments. One of the ..o,1 i .l?tinp,1 to boemoo n tl.ri,-. most potent weapons which the ar- ing trading town. Lots have been . . 1- .. . .1 . . ' inaccu u ion ine uiain.ei at tne ex- eeedingly low price of .12 to $40. ; Money invested iu these lots now j bring a big return in a very! shorL time. It will pav those in-! terested to call and sets Messrs. : . v , I nrp'in A- A UnlAit L (iniiiiiMn'nfff Lit i "' vv . w.... n ...... . mo I'l-operty. ; ; "iiiiai-.v r.ali. ; Owing to the large attendance j ... i ... i un i.. ' expected at the grand ball to be g.ven by I- Lo. ttie evening oi I r . . l i.i. i . .. i . . . ." .i .. j -tui, it iias ueeii loui.u neceb- saiy to h.old it in the armorv of the comnanv. instead of the oner.i l u: i. l ' j i uuiiou, o iieiii iuui.li laiei anu j bolter suited for the aecommoda- , i tioil-of the dancers. The armory ' i will be decorated inrl i 1. iii a.na piaieii i" . j fine order. (Irand mar narcii at .' :.i0 : I "!'""' .....-? ..... in i:u .o,:r . I- '1 !.... ..-.U ... .... change tire arrangements benelit performance of fur t iif i oenelit i Mattie e at .8 Vickcrs at the opera hsu clock. SII!U-'W Olllllv. , . ... nsurveyed hinds upon tlieSan- tism east "of Aleloimn nr boinrr . i i i t.-iiton ami neni bv ."squatters" almost everyday. There are some most ilesiralile claims in thai re- gion and the parties who are hold ing Ihoin hope to be able to have the government make surveys soon. In this they will no doubt succeed a soon as r. major': v of the lands ' are t tied upon. Jgl.il.er ;: cliiidren v. t :i r '1 '.: tile Mue-: !:.:!: i ' ' 'i iiii.'i 10 are to 1 we in t lie Ith are n -t the W. C. T. r. day to make final v i-r '; i i;oi;. rty ) ! :l! n-c! COAST NOTES. The Evangelical church of Ore- j gon had founded a school at Lafay - ette, Yamhill county, to be known i :.: as me i..uia cut; oviniuiiij. The contract for erecting the ad dition to the Oregon State Normal school, has been let to .Salem con tractors. The building will be of brick 4.x80 and will cost ijdOOO. Gold hearing quartz has been dis covered in the mountains in the southern part of Morrow county. The assay shows $103 (U to the tvn. About thirty claims have heen i located in the vicinity of the Jilack mountain. the Jack Kelsav. foreman of Oregon Land and Live Stock torn Iany,at bilver Lake, Lake county, was shot in the arm a short time ago, by a love-sick widow, because i he relnsed to marry her. liio i wound was not dangorous Whiiereports frourtnany sections show that the wheat crop is not as L'ood as usual, the entire fruit crow 1 tithe Northwest has been fine. I Some of the farmers think of rais The ! in' not him! but fruit in the future. s.rguing that it pays much better. , Key. Lo.eir.o Waugh wa in Salem on Sundav last. Ife is tho (jk!est inisiiionary in the West. Ife was born in Virginia in 1S0S, and j l!;ls , possession a tniutarv ; land warrant issued to his father in 17!):. lie attributes li!.-. '.v:, ' l ie to temperate habits. An injunction ha- oe.en bv Judge F.ird r-rainmg the ! -hc!'iir't tiilliam c-.unty from se!! : . .. i . . . .i. v- .i o linij!) oi i.ie .Mniin'i.i 1;U:'1'-' Uaihvad Co.-np:ii.y fortas.es. iin- matter was arnueu in Italics last Tuesday by dge Mai lory and A. A. Jayne. rnnevide capitalishs i)ropose the tion. -Mr. raitri':-e who was vorkn." ! on the Driver farm, a iittie south east of Cot tatre i rove, had a nar row escape last MmJav. A Jcrsev bull attacked a rirl, when Partridge in attempting to rescue her was in tr.rn attacked bv the mluiiated animal, i'he bull tossed t him in the air and pinned hirn to the ground with his horns, not! i however, doing inucn injury. J The uconie of Silverton and I iii-m are 'ig.iat:ng ine u'lestion ot ; bnildin'.- a motor Wine between ! those two 1 laces. Tiie Silverton i peoj lo have agreed to coinede all ! i that the proiiiotors 01" the scheme : demand, and a petition h;;s been j 1 presented to Salem council asking a 1rancn1.se granting me right o; Company. nin'.injiuista.-.l A special car containing ex-Cov, ! Pussel A. Alger, of alichigan, ex- i Senator Thomas C. Pl.ttt. of New ' York, Judge John M. Thurston, of : Nebraska, and other.-, t aed ------ thmirdi -N'banv Z u undav en route, The I irogon v; Califnrr, ia railroad will sell e'icv.rsion .icl.ets, ami to a'i points on ihe line 1 fare, for the round trip. Ti from : half1 kets will iie sold on July 2, it'ol !. gc.rfid to return up to and including July (1th, 1S. Secure tickets as no reduction wili'be made on trains from stations where there are ticket agents. K. P. lb ..:-.!:-. Asst. Pi eight and Pass. Agent. .tie Ve in Have tioOiier War Some political projiltrtr, aver lliat !, niory of medicine furnishes, islfos-; i teller's Stomach hitters, which is of' shi p :il nitiilv :i fi.n.li ..i, .. it is adapted to the immediate relief! and ultimate cure of tliose disorders' of tlie tomach.Iivci- and bowh-s which nrc'"" 'onV,u,nc61 (;-eiiet' Indi- t,0H' u,,1?"fcss a,1l .constipation ; arc mseparablo companions, as those .. . . nil men tt 6 uie conmletc v ei-:i(lie:ite(l lv u,,. hitters. Hut the remedial scone ! of this sr.m-rlativclv wholesome and genial medicine takes in also nervous i fdmcnts, rheumatism and kidney j troubles: its action n. these, as in the complain bcu,gl ,1 acrized i)T uneauuled loiio - i City Taxes. IS HKRF.UY CIVKN" THAT JVTO'n'JK 1 the ta roll of the citv of Albany, Ore ... , , . ,M ... ,,.-. : mv haiuls rorcoilcttioni ami that I will be at tho eoum il eliuiiibers of said city to receive unit cwipt r.r the taxrt charged ill paid roll. ir thc lv;rio.l of : iHs from date o this notice. All taxes remaining urij.ai.l at the ... ..I ...i nlf-lll il,.D I mrAnfli.v tt-iM In. r. - r"7 - r' , turned to mw coiiunoii council oi rne cnv 01 i Albany as (U-liinjucrit, a'nl io?k ami ex-( pensert for eoliert.iu.' such ta-.es 1'C milled ; thereto. bated at Alkeiv, Oregon, thi iOth day of .Imie, Is-.'. .IiiHN" X. HoFKMAX, Citv Mirslia Drain Tile tor Sale. j i coon .si i'pi.v or first ci.-vss i a ilrain tile fur sale at the Kae brie'-v i iiuil tile fa- t'TV Kat "f Albany mar Kni.x . I'.ulti'. -all at the factory or aitiircss l'ropts . Ae.stoii, Ailonv Ori-oii. Ae.stoii, Albany On TltAYKll riloil TIi: l AltM tK W . W. O '!;' Af.-.ril, near Talimioi, 0:1 Apiil 17. a ny t:r-e. li; l.tiii;! 1i!1i,-.vi:l;Iis rJuiaOOth f:"iiall ronii.l. Any iiitoniiaticii b niliii to bis rci nvivi v il'. be suitably nwanh-J. !iiM-ii ael police. 1 jf.vviNt; J. L p-1-.t-uv i-i rv-.ns !.a ': m si:; nit: montkiii: fnni the "recoil l'arii'n- Cc, 'i tX"" Ikrroi'i tvi ':i:t;:i.: !'-.i t- rc-i.-.o..: .ivii a' siii-Km v. i;'ii.,fi i ailii! ,' iv! ! t inn '1 .vit. .iojin st intEMi: way into that citv. As soon as I mW-WmM' f the council consider the petition mMkPf'' 'ift' ft the survevor will commence work. ! W'iatritl'' cV All those desiring chi,-kens for m)M' : the 1th will please leave their or- 1$P Wc' ''WFmffll fMi ;ders bv Wednesdav noon. We mWmWMd i have a tine line 01 iiv.uU goo. Is on dMM'T : hand and will also ha ve a large l"- - ' 'stork of vegetables and beiriesof ' all kinds. Willamette Packing WHY POPS lltrclric Rlllcm. This remedy is becomins: so well and popular known as to need no spe- 1 mention. i f"''!""1 .Hi:tur: tiii i.,c pure AU who have used ters einsr the wine soiur of purer medicine docs not ex- j i-si and it is fru'arantecd to do all that . is ( hiimed. Electric Bitters will cure , all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, fit a remove I'mipics, lions, Salt Hhuum and other nltcctiotis caused by im;ure blood. AVill drive Malaria from the system and prevent, as well as cure all Malarial fevers For the cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try electric bitters En tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded, l'rtce "wj tents and Jl.(K) per bottle at Foshay & Mason. 4'wulrnrlorZanil Itniider. ! r UI!i UNDERSIGNED 1IAVINR LOUATKU ill iKli)ju tiiicii iai(...i.i'v iiuiu eiij and country. " Will contract to build bridge, barns, anil all munncr of dwvllini; houses, including Oueen Aniif, Kastlake and Eliza bcthian stvk-9 of liuil.lin.-. Will furnish plans and sptcifieati'Mis free of charges. Satis faction guaranteed. W. V. CASSEI.. ! Fliieiis tl Merchants C O M A ANY -Or- ' i ALBANY Oregon 1 v 1. (l IfJ Ul I k van iv ( trini. s-,.-,,.iii. OFFICKKS. l'i-.-; !i'iit Charles K. IVolverto:, Vi, e-rres:dent-.I. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. V. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Klderkir.. ; Safe, Sound, uonservative1 A Square Company, 1 Managed by Square l-'un, Patronized by Square People ,tli t- .R : it r i ' P.ccauso he 1:: nnv.-.s t!!t Ins ile;'.r win.: id just c"ir.iiiO;H'iiiv to work i:;in for siiiutihiiig yea know how it is vourself- hut wh ; LADIESTRABE WITH 0! ) V. i ill' i ii o i i n, l'heir Inisbaiiiisi'ion't look that way, because there are no extravagant! prices on thvir good-i. P.verything j is good; everj think in chta;': ma!:e ! Home happy, make VOPIt lil'SPAND SMIl.K tin., nf. tl.o ......... ,.-.:..-.t ' iiy traumg at tne where the ndecf good low nriccs know.-, no goods and ' eXClMition. ! Hon t t"l'--i t mat t niple o: economy is at Srowasll & Staaaid's- j OKNKK CIliST AXI l"Of " U.P.IV SI.S ! Don't forget that at .Vis. P,. K, flyman's is thc place. to .get jour sew i ing machines. Xjoi.irj s.iI,i?Of ( ; pun s.i.ipr.ip ' ari. i-om a'q ;p;s ao.4 s.mlu.i ao: ri)ii.u ojnuu omoij strpi.isoe " .injst: I .ononis om.i pin: uimi-' I' imui no.i' jj j OVEH TlIK i 1 A I V t I ' VT U V s! ! !' H ! "J " " 1 ' ! 1 1 i . j i i ieimvov hm- 1,uu UK i lii.u.n i..m n-Aitu. The Willamette Valley and Pas cade Mountain Wagon Load is in ex cellent condition, and by all odds is the best and shortest wagon road to ' Eastern Oregon. Il'ater and grass is ' abundant r.long the entire road. The grades are easy, accommodations su perior and the road well bridged making it the best mountain road in l, :.,.. 1 i. . -i nunnm-i juiiio, huml- mg and litliing the Cascade Moun- . : : ...:.,;... f nr... Ti-f. and thc Three Sisters afl'nr.1 superior advantages. 0 j ( r ,8" 1 , 9 1 I "have ju.-t received over L'OuO yards of standard ginghams from John Wannamakcr, of Philadel i.hia. The coiii::.oii price of these i'i in.!-, is M i '.-r vard. I will 1 sell gOiJil Id yards for .! the price of 500 000 )IUUR W9 . W!- 1 . . ...... Tl!!-' 1!!V Klflii' m i'ij I ! iiilard Giiiivhams. K. L. 'KiBNTON -PEA (jROCEEIE Staple and Fancy Coiiiklioiiery. Cigars and Tokiim M B ItiriinNS K! ( Newspapers gff-NKAll T1IK rUSTORTCi:, wan 3 hi Jpihw3 lKjj1 nnrr rrr jno S4i;i-PtEconu, ih. Oregon's G-rsatest and Chmcst Eacehcrse, with, a E-ec-ord ct 2:29 3-1-First Season after Four Tears Sotirsac-at, a Pczfoiinarco asvertcfere equalled by anylicrss onfhs NORTH PACIFIC COAST Will hi' at Albany Tuesday and Thursday, at the McKnight farm Wednes day, at Salem Priday, Saturday and Mouiiay, going by way of Jcflcrson and Turner's Station, and allowed to serc a Punted number oi marcs. Oneco was sired by Altamout, wagon road, 2:Ctj; in St'n heat; dam. Iklle Price, by Doble. -2:2S '2 jc-ar record 2.40.1, fattest in tho world for 4 years) son cf Pricsen (4 year old record '2",0l, fastest in t!nworhi for 14 years). The grandeur of Oncco's perfonnanses the past season of breaking and defeating the most determined combinations which shrewd men end able manipulators with fast horses deyiseu to defeat him, are stili fresh in the minds of all horsemen; but we would ivminJ them again tint he was the sensational trotter both as a 2 and : year old. lowing in turn both records and thus a?-. suining the impersal pin pie of Juvenile King of the Northwest. His bull dog tenacity, never failing courage, indoniitfdi'.e 'viT, and ' high strung tem peramentwill not brook defes!, and his present record is as yet no measure of his speed, as it was ma.le m the mini ami ur.iu.r tne i: stances. At year old he sired colts in all. Three ;! at 2 year o At the end of CO days them could .'-how a . minute gait. P. races at Albaiiv, ami later on one proved the wmuer ot tiie Inlan.l I-anpire stakes at The P.dh-s, and the following si aw n won U. : year old race at Seattle. These arc all that have been broken, r-nd Ir.ve ch oiged hands and brought the Km. i of ?JC0O. A glance at Oiu. o's ; . 'igi ce will with a fair consideration ot his performances convince the most prejudiced that he will transmit as he inherit;-j'ais treat fpee.land imihiiehliig gan..-ness. Terms .0. Altago O .'i vi-ar M :ecii An, ..id Wi!l be kipv n: ('oi vshis a:.l i':.h-p:i"n r j i;i;;ir. Rowa ion5K vkrktt-Pull will a. coiciiiuiv Oiieni. terms si." to -v-:u -. No i:::l,i;i::e.-. a. vnmn: lor acei-dei,:-. Will take pleasure in rhr.w ing the i. : -. .-: any '.-'.'. e-;-pt Srmbiy. Por .: nded pedigree or :'ur:Lc rpariiculars address MCKNIGHT BROS., Albany KorJiCorvallis; STEWAM & -Dealers in- General Ml Iron, Steel and Coal Watons and Jiityyies Jtojw and Cordage lilackiwi itJis' Supplies Gardoii and And all Iiiiplneuis; C. P. HAWKINS. ltura D.ics'an imiacnso busiiiesi injdl kinds of furniture, bedroom s-ets, parlor si-fs chairs, bed lomures. kitohci safes, and all kinds of table?, etc., etc. Also havj a liii.? s.-li: 't wall ' aper ( .it ami ?-e LEU IN- i:iVKII F(!K 1HE I.I AI!N. and Magazines-" ALU ANY moat :tdver?c circum- thesu were trained work, wreaking ami training, any of - i ieil was pan! to two of them in match 2:42, by Altamuii. 2:2i'.: .i:mi, Megie Ar- T- ;." to bu t!., l t i Kiiiv l. i --n. lecoi. P-'-ll i V Hardware ANI- Cavpen ters ' Tools Jin ildcrs ' Hardware lou'der, Shot, etc. Giant Powder & Fuse Saws and Axes, Cirass Seeds' Used by Fanhers i P. PAltliKLL mum mm ae.d window shadr.':, which thevaro them, on First; street, up Stcwi offering at c! art & Sox. postotiice. pVili! 1 Pen V st SAMP PL P. YOPNO.