Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 23, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    '1HE MOKNING HEKAL1): TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1889.
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Kujrene ex.iz.'.Mpin'r.wpm
Freight i . :10pm
Kugene 2.40i)in ;
Euee eooP.m i
X VreijiitrrceiTcd liisonthafter 11,a.m
the air.e tjv.
OF.FX.O-S PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrie Itepurti
. lLl.Sanr.l.eo p m
Iuwcneer. .
KVeirt
4TTIf.S ABOFT TW.
When' is worth ' cents.
For the finest sit vt r po!ih in th
market go ? If. K -vert's.
Save money by buying a year's
gapplv of .wots and shoes at cost at
AT. F. Read's.
.. L. Blackmail will sell his en
tire stxk "i !oo!;s and stationery
at vst I'.r ' days.
1 hunias ink oas io',.;,n
chairs, camp stools, woven
Cvts ai:..
alsvass rots.
The lOrt-vard
t...,t ! .. ,. s. ;
between L. "ameniii and 11. II. ;
1 ) l. i; wa won bv tin- latu-r. i
. . .
" - '
A lar-s? 'iovu h-h eaiuiit at A a-!
i,i;ina recently has lieeii presenled I
IO til!
'.Tieultural t'ollege at
and v.i.i be pre-erved iM
YV. E. Hawkins, tiie murderer
ct Uie, was assignee a inisition in ,
the stove toundrv at the pcniteu-.
tiry. where he will assi.-t in tlie
manufacture of stoves.
Frank Merrill, who recently ac
quired some notoriety in this city
through the pretended agent ol the
Wallack Comedy Co., won .KiGO
at faro at sissons the other day,
but only collected $PJ4 of the
amount, and that at Hie muzzle of
revolver. He broke the bank.
It is stated that on the next
trip !
of the steamship
Valley White!aw's
Willamette !
divers will 1
arrive at Yamuna for the purpose i
of blowing iu with dynamite the !
old hull ol the wrecked steamei
Yauuina Cit-r,
which now rests
against tins south jetty, and
threatens to damage it.
A young man at Ashland dis-j
covered that the mother of an-,
other Ashland youug man, residing t
at Aloany, was rich, lonng man
So. 1 wired the Albany lady to
telegraph him $00, for which he
had immediate use. Th lady
complied. Man No. 1, oh! where is
he? Echo answers, where.
The little republic oi Switor-
land has thing defiance in the face
of Chancellor Bismarck and
r0" J
mses to recede one step lrom her
tormer
position. 111 Which she de- i
elares sin
seek an
win protect reiugees who.
isvlum under her flag, i
1110 r.m iHror 01 ' lermanv nus a'l-
1.. .... ...
visea me 1 rmee i ; moony nis rone ;
and avi:.l
cultr.
aggravating the diiii-!
I'KRSONAI, MENTION.
Miss Maggje Whitney ,of lingerie-
is visiting in this city
J. K. Elderkin returned yester
-day from Yaquina.
Dr. O'l'cll, of i-kdaville, was in
the city estcrday.
Hon. .John Lnrnctt, of Corvallis,
was in tlie city yesterday.
Coll Van Cleve, o. the Scio'
Press, was in tlie city yc.itcMiay.
M. F. L. uch returned yester- i
day lrom a trip to an Francisco.
J.l. (iui.-s will start for San,
Francisco to-day for a two week's '
stay. i
I.. .lohnson, of the Corvallis
Times, paid Albany a visit on last
sunday.
J. L. Cowan, president ol
Linn Count v Rank, returned
the
yes-i
terday from Yaquina
II. D. Kelsey, a victim ot the . varieties are arranged 111 system
Ellensburg tire, who has been vis-1 atic rows and bending under heavy
iting E. E. (Jofl, has gone to Pose- loads of fast ripening fruit. The
burg. j trees are so full that over two thous-
I-.. U . JingvtOll, catllier OI Uie
First National Dank, leturned yes
terday from Yuqtiiha with his
uaiily.
Mrs. John Kelsey, of Oakland, 1
i al., who nas oeen visiting ner
laughter, Mrs. Ciolf', of this city,
. has returned to her home.
"" ; and coldest of water, one hundred
Rrtunni with in rrhnwr. feet in depth, has been sunk which
vJonsta'le C. ( i. Durkhan rc-: does awav entirely with the neces-;
turned yesterday from Pdair, Ne-lsitv of hauling water. Mr.,
braska. having m custody Syl vester, Childs, assisted bv Mr. Webb. I
Mcholls, the absconding street (
liiuwajf Buui-umiacior, wnom neuier, ani so lar this 'ear has
had arrested there on a charge of I shipped of peach plums, lO.".
the larceny of six horses, upon j Large-sized boxes ; of cherries, 4,815)
which he had 'given a chattel 1 pounds ; early peaches, from very
mortgage, afterwards skipping out! voting trees, 500 pounds, and next
with them to Nebraska. He had j week w ill send away two car-loads
borrowed MOO there upon the of Lartlett pears. The sum total
horses, giving another mortgage. of dried fruits shipped List vear
Nicholl's says he was induced into , was 44.X50 pounds.
running away by his partner, AV.
J. Martin, who it seems is nearly 'l'lirsday'n J-.xbibitioa.
as guilty as Nicholls. The latter' t.,-,1..- ..... ,.;n 1
says tins is his first crime, and
that he did not intend at first to
take the horses away. IL-will be
examined before Justice Hum
phrey at '. A. M. to-day.
Je:itlt of Mr, .lolm M ater.
Mrs. Florence Waters, wife of
John II. Waters, a prominent rcsi-
dent of Brownsville, died very sud
denly at her home in that place at
4 o'clock Monday morning from
the effects of a congestive chill.
She had been in usual health up to ,
a few hours preceding he r death.
She was a daughter of Hon. John '
f Brown, and was one of Linn coun
v ty's noblewomen. Her husband
f -.will have the profound sympathy
f?l of his many Iricnds in ids deep
'y f affliction.
i
i'-jj A? tht 1 ;tc.',t r a-.ldj lua hunt to tin.-
. .-.' lit ni t ie .-.'cik ho piously si
isc f, ! 1. tj to ,'tcal, .-.wlii'f, .1
DEATH OF THOMAS MONTEITK. j
0o of Albany's EarHsst Pioneer Residents !
Passes Awaj at His Home ia this City. '
On Sundav morning Mr. Thomas
Monteith, fir., one of Albany's J
arliest oioneor residents. Massed i
quietly away at his home on terry j
street," after an illness of several j
weeks. !
Mr. Monteith was of Scottish
ancestry, and was turn at Mav-
neiu, r uuon county, iu l ors, on
March 'o. 1824. being 63 vears old
at the time of his death. In coni-
! puny with his brother, Waiter
i Monteith, and Samuel Altliouse,
both now deceased, he came to!
j Linn county in 1M47. In the
spring of 1S4S they purchased "ol i
' Hiram Smead the townsite of Al-;
' rirh"t" J-KIO. and laid the sumo oil-
in town lots, and in lS4y com-1
1 motived the erection of the first'
frame house ever built in Albany, I
I which still Maud at rhe corner "of '
' Second and Washington streets i
land is often pointed out to
; strangers as a relic of the city's I
: early history.
; On June L"
1S")4, he was united
in marriajr? lo Miss Christine A.
Dunbar, liis estimable wile, who
; together with four children. Arch
! Thomas Montcith. Jr., and Miss
; in i I , ,nf i.i 1. .. i. !,. t -. -
ihi. .-,(.. l-.m i i,.,.i ,.,.,!
-... iuii-i 1 1 11.7L tltl' I UIW I
noble-hearted parent. lie was the
youngest hrther of a fa-nilvof!
1 . .
" " .iien. seven sons and Uiree
la;,'-,ltt'rs- Five of these brothers
ror-:"'ll "legnn. ami one
, brother tvu .,ro stl!
hviuir. They are I 'avid ?duir.eith,
I .e-.v ..,rk. Mis. Il. lie Fee. .f
t Idaho, and Mrs. Marv Callawav.
of Chene w T
w. .- ... , ,
He was kind-hearted. jiiso
endowed with remarkable i.hvsical
Bi rengui, rieing ieariess ami brave
While crossing the plains in 1847
two ycung men who rode in ad
vancu of the company.
in ti:issiii' :
the Rockv Mountains, were met
bv a eou-'ar whieh o( , thm
in me trail. Winn t w nmfv
, I
came up, Thomas Montcith, who
was then !.'! years old, having no
firearms, attacked the animal with
bis I -jaded ox-whip and killed it.
1 Hiring the earlv daws 111
.11
Albany ;
he w:ls engaged in the mercantile
business and was proprietor of the
Montcith Flouring Mills, which
still bear his name. Mr. Monteith
has served Linn county as treas-j
urer, the city :;s mayor, and has 1
several times been re-elected citvj
councilman from the first ward". J
He acquired wealth in business.;
! and use' 1 it ireelv in helDiic' the ;
invi.-, on iv iiiiu hunering.
also contnoufed generously to
public enterprises and institutions,
having donated the entire il.'-t
! upon which now stands the AN
ai - .t:e" ' i
churches of tht? ci- It w:i
l.i.rliinii 1 1 urmnofhiii!.
.,,:... .,,:,.,,
m:lrk.d him m,t i.r,.rr,;.'.1Iv
, - v.,.. . :
.. i,:a ir,rr,o ;,, ...ti.
1i4v.4.'..v.4iv. ... 4.1 .-..riiiuciil t"'
- t;. ,.t-ti..-. ,.;.. .. i...
;.n
i. i,:.. t:,,:,.
was called awav
irons carta.
,...,..
The fum ral services were held i
at I o'r.l'i' k yesterday afternoon al j
the familv residenc', and were i
i conducted by the Masonic fratemi- i
ty, k( which he was a member. !
The religious services were con- j
hiclel by Rev. E. K. Prichard, !
pastor of the First Presbyterian !
church, assisted by L'cv.S.CLfrvine, j
pastor ot th. I . P. cfitirch, in the.
; prese nce of a large number of I
! relatives and friends, who followed
the remains to th
place ;n tlie reinets'
citv.
last lefii..r
r v ad K.inin,r t lie
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A BEAUTIFUL SPOT.
GraJ h'ceseiT t.bJ i'leotT tf Frnit tf nil
i'leotj tf
Kir.il.'.
i Thomas I 'hiids.
i Clark's fruit farm.
manager of S. A. j
two miles south
' I 11 ?S.ltfl?l v:inWi..: "1 I .-.t.V. 1 .1 1 .vr.ifc
f . . , , . . .
a Journal man i
! nrnr ri.. ,Un. r, ,.ti.. ti,..
is situated on a high bill where
. thousands of fruit trees of manv
"-" 1 . . . I
off. The picking and drying sea
son is almost at hand which will
give employment to a large num-
j,er o1-
iuen, women and children
A new dryer has been added to the j penning, jos Angeles toaster or
establishment, and among other ,)ro, er; A, K Washburn, Inde
imorovcMents a well of the nnrnst 1 1-endence, Oregon, railway g?uKe
keeps this dace in the best of or- j
display ot vegetables and fruits
; of the season, sweet potatoes,
j celery, caulillower, cabbage, gar
lic, green peas, sugar corn,-cucum-
' hers, onions, tomatoes, peaches,
. grapes, apricots. lemons, also
cream cheese, limburirer cheese
I and at; endless variety of good
things. Call early and "leave vour !
orders. Willamette Packing Co. '
Yr- u .lobicou Crpfk.
The ) -hoco Peview says: Last
Sunday W. W. Uav noticed a
smoke rising from I. N. Post wick's
place above him on Johnson creek,
and. hasieniiig to the scene, found
the coi ral fence surrounding the
barn and s tock yards to bo on (ire.
The the wa-t burning within eight
leetoftiie barn, and it was with
r.m
!i diiliculty Mr. Pay put it out,
o:ilv having a buckt
to work w ith.
A strong military cnuipauy
bfje:i organ'zeu at North Yakima.
has
LIST OF PASSENGERS.
The Steamship Willamette Vallej irrited
Safely at Yaijuina Bay.
special t the Hrrald.
Yaqiixa Bay, July 2-. J
Baldwin. Mrs. Waldron. S.
n.
A.
and
F.
II.
nicker, r.irs. a. tucker
children, Henry Coolidge, F
Muller, C. H. Smith, Mrs. C
Smith, J. II. Dart, Mrs. Dart, A.
J. Johnson, K. J. Loewenthal, W.
W. McOuire, Mr. McGuire, Miss
V. Carev. W. Dean, J. C. Walton,
W. W. Lane, 1,. Hart, II. L Lan
ders, J. Dully, L. Corlin.
AEODT TIMBER CLAIMS.
1V TIIK I MTOK OP THE IIkk.m.d:
1 noticed an article in yesterday's
Hki:ai.i under the head of "Tim-
her bharpers
which is liable to
fhe olleci of this article mil
".aturaHy be to discourage the
!'U,,1S ol V'1S V1',nit-V fro"' aV:l:1"
nig themselves of the provisions of
te laws for the sale of the timber
l
. pumie laiuis, mine persons
j from other states who have seen I
lands that were bought fifteen or!
I twentv vears ago for lrom $1 oOto!
Sf-2 51) "per acre sell for several j
j hundred dollars per acre, and who i
j have a high appreciation of the !
I value of timbe lands takes the.
: benefits of the provisions of these
laws and in a very lew years
own
1 vast portion
;f the wealth of this
state.
! I do not knw 01 the particular
I instance attended to in the article
j above mentioned. I Jo not know
but many locators ami persons who
j are claimants may intend to violate
i the laws under which they seek to
J derive larger benefits. If there
' arc sm li causes, they are equally
i guilty and equally liable topunish
; ment.
. lint I do believe that every per
, son who uses good judgement in
I filing upon a timber claim and
l who resnecto and observes tho law
., .' . .- : .
W llW 10 1 , r , "W TC
?,ul UI0I,C-V ?Wy- I say this
.... IU1II.II. 1 v.. 11. 7.-
xperience
in o timlu.i ikiiiif rir I mvn f Ln t rw I
ill tv HHIt'V I l.'UIIll J MMv.IV kill. 1UIJO. 1
.. f,.- L ..1 !
.,.,,1 .. 1... fl...
,,f ti. .. ...,'ti. -,r i... . f ..: ... 1
vi ill nva.i.i ... nail- llUilwul-
.1. . I
lioii of the last few years.
l- lUy or one hundred dollars is a
reasonable amount to be paid to a
locator if he properly understands
his business, and if" he faithfully
works for the man that employes i
mm ins services are worth to his
employer many times that amount.
There is a man in vour city at
tl'ilUUMt t ir.wh ..llxn in.. 1...
J wlio is well known in Michigan,
I Wisconsin and Minnesota as a
competent and thorough going
timber man and who has been
employed by hundreds from those
states who are satisfied with hisi
work. 1
Albany, July Tl, bSSt). j
Fkkij H. Ai.dkk 11. i
i-oiiowing is me item reierreu
to, which was published in the
here, surrounded ,A."' 1 M ' ' ' , ' ""rn.in-'-and
relatives ie ' 't 's simph' the recital ol straight'
lr. 11 v I
I I 'aii.v IIkkald Sunday mornin2.
j lacts. anil :s not calculated to nus-1
l.iad anybody.
Down in Washington territory j
some timber sharpers representing
inemseives to oe capitalists nave
induced men to locate on timber
lands by otlering them big prices
for such lands after they have
proved up on the same, but de
manded of the settlers the sum of
$r0 or $100 "as an evidence of good
faith.' After securing nis fee
thev skipped out. leaving the
! settlers to "hold the
ack" so to
- w3 ji hi.;.
1 lee recklessly paid to strangers. It I
. wouni pav to give sucn siiartiers a
' wide berth.
: !
1 ateati. ..ranted. ;
I
Following were the patents
eranted ti. i-iti'pin; nf tlir Vai-Vur
States during the past week aijfj
! " I " " fc.-v. .44.... ..... ifj -v.'.- I
rnt irrorl Irir I f:o i-iun 1 1 f . AT
' s"ow & Co. patent lawyers, WiAli-
Snow & Co. patent lawj-ersVif.
ington, J). C : 1. J. Armstrong,
Oakland, CaL, fence makini; C.
A. Ashlej', Stockton, CaL, harvest
ers; W. Burknaan, Los Angeles,
brick machine; J. 1J. (Jerber, San
Francisco, submarine boat; II. M.
Har.more, Santa Cruz, Cal,, non
hnt.-er.iuliintii.r fahrin- .1. I
Hayes, North Temescal, CaL, lift
ing jack; D. Jennings, San Jose,
CaL, fruit picker, etc. ; E. Lainesse.
San Francisco, bicycle ; C. T. Tar-
anM t,e"gnP-
" "
i-'or Trespas..
Yesterday the case of M. L.
Forester, for trespass, on complaint
of D.IIouek.came up before Justice
Prink. The charge was drivine
across laud owned by Mrs. Vernon
and rented by Mr. Houck, cross
ing growing grain. It was made a
jury trial, and Lite last evening the
jury brought in a verdict of not
guilty.
Still x My.ttrj
The
parties who left Prinevillei
Monday to search for Oeorge Nut-
ting have returned. Thev m.ide a
thorough search through the coun-i
try where he was last seen, and no!
trace of him rnnld lo f.nn,l !
They consider his disappearance a
mystery which may never he fath
omed. Ochoco Review.
Notaries I'tibli.-.
F. II. Mxre, of Prineville, T.
Haley, of Pendleton, and M.
Munkley, of Portland, were
pointed notaries public bv
governor yesterday.
(i. ;
c..l
ap-
the ;
T. 1... . . ... .
io-iay, at .-.;'iiiiifer s corra
wid sell live bead of horses
public auction, to the highest
der. (i. W. HuMniREY
A lar
;:iv.cr
t.-ike.i
W. numi crot rich quaitz and
ei.ilins l;f,vc rccutitly been
many
anth-
si cl;iiuis taUi'is. The conj i
and ot the finest onaiitv.
1
THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIANS.
Proceedings oi tba Recent Session tf the
Oregon 8ynod Held at Scio.
On July 1 1 tli the Oregon Synod of
the Cuinherlmd Presbyterian Church !
convened at Scio, and a quorum be
ing present, by reauost of Rev. W.
Knowles, tho moderator, Rev. K. G.
McLean, of Walla Walk, W. T.,
preached the opening sermon.
Rev. T. II, Small, the oldest mem
ber of the synod present, was elected
moderator tor the ensuing year.
Rev. ('. A. Wooley was appointed
sy nodical evangelist
This was a most interesting session
1 ; the synoa. i here was a very lair
! representation of the churches, and
! everybody seemed interested. A few
1 . : ,u;a 1,0'.. fi,
Tl J IUC lUOilUUa vr I XV
body, and were acted upon, and we
hope the spirit of the action Mas for
the best.
Steps wer: taken to establish a
cluirch paper at Ktigunc, Oregon, and
to put at its head one of the ablest
men of the Cumberland I'resbyterian
Church. Also, measures were taken
to secure the services of one of the
most successful men in the pulpit tc
mI t!ie pulpit recently vacated at
Kugeue by Rev. J. W. Sneed.
The v"0'1 adjourned te meet at
-'ttage Grove, Oregon, at 7 P.M.,
Thursday before the first Sunday in
Ootcfccr' ,Si)-
I Kid (iloves! Kid (iluves!
1 I have just received a full line of
kid gloves brand ' Our Own.
This is a genuine kid glove. I buy
direct from importers in New York
and consider them the best value
of any glove 1 ever sold for this
price. Five buttons, three rows of
stitching, $!.."-:.) per p?ir. S. E.
Young.
Atteutioa.
We have just received a nice
! assortment of parlor furniture
direct from the East. We have
the latest designs in mahogany
frame marble, silk upholstered',
oak suits, crush and silk plush up
holstered, and in walnut suits, all
at prices that command attention.
We ask that you call and examine
for yourself. No trouble to show
1
goods.
Also we expect bv the last
of the week or the first of next a
fur load
of bed-room suits in
walnut, oak and antique; also
- . . ,,
dining-room suits, center tables,
extension taoies, becreiaries, vtaru
robes and everything else that is
kept in a first-class furniture store.
Albany Furniture Co.
(ioixl Investment.
For a small amount of money
that will in a year's time double or
treble your money, such an oppor- j
tunity is ollercd in f-onth Al
bany, only one-half mile from the
city, embracing the tract of land
from Elkins' falls to the fair ground
road. Ixjts sold on the installment .
plan.
TWKEDAI.E & RkDDIKI.U,
Two doors south of postottice.
Those wishing screen
doors
Did
windows should get mv price:
1 1 v..iv.t,.r
i '. ...
ir,u,, ,.;,.u ,.f f..r.;(,,.,
1 111 ' v.? w 1 iui tiuuiv. 1
witli all cook stoves or ranges sold
bv Matthews t Washburn.
l.ubber and leather belting of all
ili.-criptions at Stewait & Sox.
Ice cream served every day at
the. Depot hotel, only 15ceuts.
RAKING
PO IV HER,
I Put UexpressU for Julius! irad !
wohl and sold at his (.olden
Pule Bazaar in
ol'i'VI.?
-AT-
25 CENTS
VEll CAN j
F"(iuarantced to
be first-class !
in every Kespeet.
JULIUS GRADWOHL
The Albanv Bakery !'
Under the new uianazcmenrjof
- TH KEEP-
A fuil line of
drov'nioD
:hoke family Krccrie and
Cannea Pineapples,
Clioioe Table Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wedai nas amVZPartits.
Salmo 1 :v
kinds.
irackerrl rid talt Ch of al
i H K.HInH K A K H K K H fl
lilvorv Dav.
1.
1 IWi
TEAS A?.n COFFE.
1UIW. lltt
CANNED urjODS, ETC.
-itie best Soa ir. the market-
i-ILe Roi Savon.
! A fine assortment Ot domestic
, ,
nu unfjuiLKu vyufo
trTM John ''s oM.sUnd
new hri- k.
!w Ki nn . '
iror Ik
Best Svrim. pjes. Cakes
mm 1 vi
Bark i
Robertson
XKW FIRM!
NEW GOODS!
Ar; new established with a tirst-clawi
stjck of
,
STAPLE FAMILY GROCKKIFS.
Ou tho corner of First and Ferry
streets, opposite Stewart & eox. A
complete line of canned good, gro
ceries and provisions of all kiuriv, no
tions, etc.
Fresh fruit and vegetables every
n.tT.iing. Prices reasonable.
2?CALL AND SEE USt
WILL BROS.
Dealers in all the latest improved !
pianos, organs, sewing machines, guns,
also a full hue of warranted razors, :
butcher and pocket knives. T!ie hest '
kind of 6ewiug machine oils, needles .
aod extras for all machines. All re-,
pairing in tho above line9 neatlv and !
reasonably none.
HOPKINS & SALTMAUSH, I
1
r
STOVSS !
2?"AU work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
FlIiST iiTRKkT, PKAKI'E ItUO I
Uriel; for Sale.
A
T MY
KILN OXK MII.Ki:
KAST OF
town.
or lulivc.-cd anynhrre in tlic city.
W. C. CASSELL, Altianv Or.
'onfrarlor anil Itiilltler.
I
T
U1K UXDERSIGXEB HAVIXG LOCATKD :
ami country. Will contract to build liridjrec, !
barns, and all manner of dwelling hous-cH,
including Ouot-a Anne, Kastlake and Eliri- -betliian
stvle of buil(lii)tr. Will lurnish
plans and sptcificatins free of cliar'oc Satis ;
faction guaranteed. W. (!. CASSEL.jj '
Important
olirc. ,
THE MONTP.ITII
IT
' AVIXG I.KASEU
in pasture from the Oregon Pacific Co., all ,
pcrsoiiH having stuck therein on pasture are ;
iiertby notified to remove them at once, or i
make arrangements with me. Failing to do !
so such stock will bo turned out. ,
JOHN .M IIMEEl:. !
BROWNSVILLE.
.Keal Estate and
INSURANCE ACEN' V
THE MAN LOOK SAD
because he knows that his dear wife is !
just commencing to work him for j
.something you know how it is
yourself but when
LADIESTfASE
-with-
llA
!
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; everythink is Jcheap; make j
4 t I 1
rioiiic nappy, inaKt
YOUlt HUSBAND SMILE
l.y trading at the economical store
wherejthe rule of good goods and
low prices knows 110 exception.
Don't forget that t niple of economy
is at
3rownoll & Stanar&'s-
'OKNKU KtRST ANK V'H " LRI v I SLS
Over The
CASOADK MOUNTAINS
FftOM AI.RAXV
OK I.KBAXON
WARD.
Kin-
Th Willamette Yallev and Cas-1
cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex
cellent condition, and by all odds is
tim ln-sh and shortest warou road to
Eastern Oregon. Ifater and grass is j
abundant along the entire road. The
grades arc easy, accommodations su
perior and the road well bridged
I making it the best mountain road in
I the state. Por summer jaunts, hunt
! ing and fishing the Cas?ade Moun
1 tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake
! and the Three Sisters afford superior
! advantages.
The BUYEIWJ OUIDE is
issued March and Sept.cach j
year. It is an encyclopema
of useful information for all
who purchase, the iuxurif-s
or the necessities of life. W e
can clothe you u furnish you with
.ill the necessary and unnecessary ap-
..1ia.ii.ps tn ri.h- walk lailCC, tluCO.
! eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
tav at lmnip. mill ill vailOUS SI7.CS, j
style ami quantities. Just hirc oat
I w hat is rcnuircd to do all these things
i COMFORTABLY, and you can make a
! tair estimate of the
1 111IYKRS' CUIDF.
which will be
. spnt li'inii rcoeint of 10 cents to pay
po.stage. liWMiUUIWtKT, WAWU a w
1 1 11 UMichiL'au Avetiu-.-.Cnicag'Mil.
........ ..iinn n on
Plumbin0& Pine rittingt
I WHY DOES j
1 1
Browne
Stem
I
I
I
r 1
F. L. Kenton
-DKAL1IK IX-
j St a pi e a,n
GEOCERIE
if so Ctotcr Candies. Nnttt, Cigars ami Tobamn,
Fruits, Vegetables, Mtt.
TEH MS CASH
,S' bserifrtioit A geti t
pttjters ami Magazines.
; aff"XKAK THE 1'OSTOFFIOE.
if
ARE
dCGi
Garry tho largest stock in the city. enaVling hem
supply any and every want of their customers.
SPECIALTIES
In Table Luxuries.Choice Teas and Cttees,CrtaM
cry Butter on Ice, Cream Cheese, Canned TioeIs,
1
LUNCH GOODS, ETC.
-ALL KINDS OF-
resn
Constantly on
STEW AST & SOX
-Dealers in-
General
Airicotal
Iron, Steel ami Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Rope and Cordage
Blacksm Wis 9 Sujtplies
Garden and
And all Implements
E. HAW KIN
.T
AIDAVV- VITDlyiTITRI? rftUPlNY
Does an imnicnse business in'.ill kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor
sets, chairs, bed lounges,, kitchen safes, and all kind of tables, etc., etc.
Also have a tine selection of wall paper aud window shades, which they axe
oiTering at close figures, Call and see them, on First street, oppotite Stew
art & Sox.
d ssn oy
AKJ P1UCES LOW.
for all Leading Jfiv-
ALBANY, 0KK60X
Gram.
10II1DS0I1 1 Co..
S BLOCK, ALBANY.
ant
Hand.
-AND-
Iplemenfe.
Carpenters' Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder &Fusm
Sates and Axes,
(J-rasy Seeds'
Used Farmers
jH a rdwa ri&
t. FARKfcSi