1 HE MOHNING I1EKAL1); FRIDAY. JULY 26. 18S9.
gjlorntoji gaJijj jfuviut
K. K. Tim: TAKLf..
I!. K TIUI' T4l"Lf
NUSiTU llolNli.
,
jn
t i cfiarts rrives.
Cala. er.
Kmreiie ix
Kiriirht
;iui'n..!V,.in Tortl'd loioam j the Oregon Pacific is entirely in
T:,"m - llaSS ' correct- A gang of Chinamen,
r77
tiijocm. i
Arrives Dcjxirts Arrives
rajaxp j T:4.-ipill Dpra
hii-.'eiic e I pin V.4epin
"'lit j l.riOpm
Ashland 9.00aiu
Kinteiie i10im
Ku','i'tie li.OOpm !
So rrei.-lu r.veiveii f.rsontliafter 11 .aJm
he Mime tlm .
OKKliOX pacific timktai:lk.
Arrives Departs
. 11 l.'um l.OO p m
.. .' ';".im ti.fiOa
I'axv.'iier.
Kiviifht....
JOTTINGS A HOl'T TOWN.
Wheat is worth (.' cut..
A new hotel h is heen o ened at
Waterloo.
Tor the lin"t silver polish in tke
mirket g '.i 11. ''lyort's.
aw sminy hy buying a year's
s ipp!v ni i;its and shoes at cost at
W. I'. Head s.
L. Plackman wiil sell 'its en
tire stuck oi lm.iks and .-Lit ionery
aj ! i. if :;o davs."
Thomas Prink iias folding camp
chairs, camp stools, woven wire
cots a:
canvass cots.
Fifty pieces of fui nitnre'Jgi ven
with aii cook -loves or ranges sold
by .Matthews iV Wa-hburn.
Ti:e switc'n f.r t i i - street taiiway
m I .yon street is row being put ii:
position, v.hich will complete the
road.
Horse i uii awav, boats t r over,
accident- are always batmening.
(iota j ;licy with Winn in the
Travelers.
The Albany ice Warks are
crowded with business. Ice is be
ing shipped from here to all parts
of the state.
Albany Hour is advertised and
sold in nearly every town in Ore
gon and, in many towns i f Wash
ington territory.
The remains oi Mrs. (.'row. an
aged la.lv, who died at I'.'igenc.
were brought ! t:ii '.! y y-teid
for interment.
V i .1.. il ,N '.iilin- -in. I cooin'
is being done at tiie seashore jtis-t
now. Lovers do the cooinz and
hotel proprietors the billing.
Pusiness
men
of Seattle
that rents
are
aiv
making complain
too high in that cit v, and on that T
account some merchants have le'd
the citv.
F. L. Kenton has opened anolhtrj Commercial' Advertisir says the
case of Crystal baking powder. . f,iy American steamship Tine on
This powder gives good satisfac- the" coast is the Paciiie maii, and
tion and sells at ."0 cents per can. I that small in comparison to what.
A beautiful piece of glassware is ! it .Vas as it has given up the Atis
given with every can. : ualia. Sandwich Island and China
If the amount of labor and inoi. -
ey that has been expended in
grading ami repairing First street
durinir the oast six years bad been
used in paving the street, it would
now he a well paveo street.
i. C. Schell. who has taken the
contract for erecting a neat resi
dence for 11. I-. Merrill on the
propeity h' recently purchased on
Ferry street, wi-'l commence tie
construction of tin- same t j -da y.
F. L. Kenton has just received a
large invoice of No. 1 tea imported
direct from -Lipan mnh r his own
special brand, known as the ''Ko-i
of .Japan." This ;. a i- sold at ."m
cents i-cr pound and i- waii.iiite I
give (satisfaction.
A report received in Washing
ton that Mrs. ilattie (iibson Heron
is in danger of hanging ai Corea
for pr 'aching Christianity is.
laughed at hi ridicule by I'r. Ii.
M. Allen, w ho say he knows r in
Coreans too well to think they
would ilo anytiiing i the kind.
Some ellieient work from the
government .snag boat is promise !
on the upper Willamette within a
few diys. If one of the snag boats
will actually work on the oars ot .
the upper river during the low
water season instead o: in the;
winter time w ben there is plenty1
of water, it might be of more ser-
vice than it has in the past. !
The price of logs on the Sound;
has been advanced from !?".")() to
7 per thousand, and it is feared;
the price will be higher than the
last ligure before verv long. It is,
claimed that the rise is due to the
fact that but little snow fell on the !
rivers last winter, hence there was
not enough water to properly float '
the logs down.
I'EKSOXAI..
Cherrv of Tacoina is in the
c. c
city.
' liss Ilattie J.uckey ot r.ugene is
visiting in this city. j
. A. B. fceal has returned from a
frip to San Francisco ;
Walter Wiles, clerk in Foshav cv: j
Mason's drug store, has roe to i
the mountains for a few davs. and ,
his place is hhed iy .vir. li...
Hubbard.
Mrs W. I., .fi-ster and sister will
. . . : . . .1.. - 1 !
start to-oay ior a visa io mcuiiuo
cjuntry at stattle. nieir stay win
be j-roionged until Mr. .(ester re
turns from the Fast.
Mr. dohn II. Crable and wife of
Mill Citv. were in the city yester
day. Mr. Crable is a wealthy
Fastem gentlemen, who .'ecently
came to regon, and is stopping at
Mill City for his health.
Not ice.
All parties having accounts
;gainst Herman Piercks will
ph'tise mail the same to bo ::a.
Mli-niv. Oregon. Aii paitie
knowing themsehi
i he nidi bii'd
to lloriiiin Hiercks will please
ti.
ind savs coat.
May ami Oat AVanleil.
Air. Ti. Senders, of this city,
buv nil the clean timothy
will
hay
brought to him in tightly
coin-
urossod bp.les.for wlucn tlie nuu m i
?.-,
T.riee in cash will be paid. lie
also vrants to buy oats.
aislicd. Deliver at stable
acks fur-
THE OEEGON PAC1ITC.
Work Has ?iot Been Stoppid-
1R1 r:r.... I
u...;ij.-v w j
Hew at Work. '
The repoit that work had heen j
suspended on the eastward line ot'j
which was ai worn ior me Oregon
Pacific company surfacing up "he
track beyond Gatesville, stopped
because they had finished that
work, but tlie .vork on the thirty
mile contract of Antonel'.e & Doe is
progressing steadily. About Y)
I white men are at w ork grading on
their contract, and on account of
scarcity of laborers, force of China
' men w ill be put to w ork next w eek.
These gentlemen will continue
work m their contract until it is
finished, and it is likely that some
: larger contracts will he let within
a tew days. '1 he fo' lowing state
ment from Messrs. iMitonelle A
loe. has been handed to the IIf.k-
i n for publication :
Ai.nwv, Or., duly -".
i'y oik Kuir'ii: nr rnr. i:i:.Lu:
Referring to an article published
, in the .Statesman yesterday and
..pied in t!ie Oregonian to day al
hving that work had been st p.it.d
. n the .e;
beg sp.ice
truth in lli
nielli th.lt
pro -res- of
::i Paci'ie railroad, we
to .-ay iha: there is no
statement. The state
t lie obstruction to the
the work is caused liv
attachments
n largti amounts of
t rope: ty and supplies which be
l)eloiig to contractors is very unjust
to us. There are attachments on
property and supplies i-lonin to
Searle it Oeane. and
tiler's who)
were contr.ii t..is .a-t year, out
tm-re are n attachments -n our
plant, property or supplies. We
have !( white men at work, and
will put lo0 Chinamen next veek
! on account of whit
labor l eiiiii so
is goin i:-hi
1 scarce. The work
on, ami w ill continue to do so until
our contract h' completed. lie
spectfuily yours.
Axtonki.i i: cV Dos:,
Contract!, r-.
ajilain Ii itj's Opinion.
Captain W. L. Merry read a pa
per on American maiitime com
merce on the Pacitic. before the
chamber ot commerce in San
I l'laneisco Tuesday, lie said Iing-
iv ; land's policy was to divert the en
: tire commerce of tie' Pacific ocean
to the Canadian Pac.Tic Ii:.e.
He
Hie noct-.-sity o. catling ;
! peciat session ot the chamber am
' to instruct the Pacitic coast repre
i
tml
scntatives ami senators to nave
considered tic; establishment o!
mail steamship lines on the Pacific
ocean routes, the laying of a cable
to Australia, the construction to
i the Nicaranue canal, etc. The
, trade to F.ngiish and Hawaiian!
ves-els. If it was not thai the law j
i prohibits, it wo;:!i! not beasu:-j
' prise to see F.ngiish steamers in I
me coast uaue eivee.i .w.ie...
ports. Once it yva (bey .exciu-
s.ve on the ictona route and
would, tat .rnough, between Amr -
lean ports it the law would permit.
i l.l..... i :
It is a sh
lueiican cnMtal lias ;
been so ii
in
this respect, until
the Ann lican
a-.
.most a
of tlie I
un.s in
curiosity in the harbor.,
woil 1. v,h::e tlie Fnglish i
nuii.l'ers that of the nat;o;
is oi ii:e i
e n U: coiiioineil. .More men ol tlie
M
. . . . . .loiiii.ois iiii'i oio'eis iun am ill'
spirit ot .-.ptani .eny ate wanted .vi)i.lu.t. ti).. t!t(. hu,ill(.,s win
in .ue I mted feiatt-f. A lew of ..is j ,5,, li,1;,s,.l!lt;., ., ,,. (.n.
kind i.ugot once agan. Kt.su..! I'e ; tl, ; of ,,, It.ad!ii' I.ii:r..;s
spariv UKUouce m. o.ne .vmci ica.i
m ar' witli prioe ioi American ves-
seis a nil coi u mi r e, i o i niiiK i i!iu
in 1S1J we outrauio
1 Fngland,
o hi'er ari
lllll
not
a centurv or nearly -within
reaching
crciit t i the gene:
which tin- coimtrx
i.n.ud.
ls n.
gl'es:
t a
livi
'i'ln- Albany ami Astnrl.i
oil ii.mI.
.i.-;otia.
A I'iieiiit.ent citr.en
i
w lei i- connected w i!h th
iV South .'oast Uailwav. 1
Astoi ia l
as writ-!
ten to a gentleman in this
inforir.iaion concerning ih
meets of the Albanv and
it v for !
IIIOVl-
Astovia
Kailwav Company, asking if they
i.".. ..,,.1 i.,.,oi,..v .,...!
loe.i o o. sou s.-. .iiio no., iioi. i .oi
ib.in.r 'f ho neiii) e ol Astoria a: c !
detet 'iiiued to have railroad con
nection wilh the Willamette valley
and thev are naturally int'Te-tc l
in the Albany and Astoria road.
The latter company, v.hich is dnlv
. - ,i . -.i - . .i . i. i
incorpoiaieu nun a cap.tai .-.o, k ,
ol s I ,ooo.u:;o, uas a p.iu.i . i i en
gineers and surveyors in the held, :
who ha e surveyed the route from.
Vlbanv as f.ir" :is lndeoendeni e. !
The company has set apart siitii- j
cient money to comoletethe survey i
ttnd locate the mad to Astoria. The :
stockholder.- of t;(. company are j
S(,...,, ,,r tllti wealll.v citizen
:uul a well founded rumor is
abroad thai railroad ' men with
ample capital an- backing the en-
terprise. and w ill take hold of il a
s "' vey is completed
the right ot way secured.
A I)i-srvPil ('oiii)Iim-ii1.
The Kugone L'egistor says : The l
liberal management of the Oregon
Pacific P. P. has made many
friends and resulted in heavy j
travel from t he valh v to the sea at i
this season of tne "year, livery
Wednesday and Saturday '-;
cuisiou Kites aie given, good
for all the time excursion-
ists re pure at the coa-t. Tiie
employes on the road are eonne-
ous and o'-liging to gue.-t-. v. Iii.-h
make
;i a iavoViie rout wrn tlie ;
people. The delegation
Fugeno visitin" the eoas-t
quina e.u h car ha- been
increasing, and present
irr
n i
u ! a-
-teaddy
indiea-
Wii; go
tiois
this V
to.:; :o
tii in e
II.'. Ii
ii
Iai-ferik Orei ii i, r js!i(, p
Umatilla county hab"en vi
bv:: wave of !;,n.-:;- giro-:-In
:e.l
r-
ie ot !;.n.-':;-bave
done ;
which
gre.it deal o;
garden truck
damage
and eroj
I iv ue vou nil'
... ot -i: i.-'oi.k
I Kl'.i
i m
n t::ev
ngiit m a
t'i-1 1 li'.ey
Las' v. i i-k
. !, a:.
thev
i'li.l
; ''
cverytmi
ifed Pendleton arid fairly
stores.
YTQDINA IUR30R IMPROVEKEHlS
rn. ttmi TI Tii r n . I m - T . ...i - -
i:KT6 VI Ml XlC X ie.!l j til Cliufi 1 uc
Steadslv Ef.'!.:i. - tbd Eatr.icre.
I'apt. Wiilard Young, oi the U.
-S. engineer corps, lias liceu at Ya
quina several davs looking after
the work on the jetties there, lie
is in charge of tlie river and harbor
improvements of the Oregon coast,
and has recommended an appro
pr.ation of $7o.0JJ for the jetties at
Yaquina. This amount, the cap
tain thinks, is all that will be
need for the work at Yaquina bay,
according to the project ionised by
the engineers' board, consisting of
Captain Young, Major Iland!ury
and Colonel Cieorge II. Men lall.
It was originally the intention to
build both the north and the south
ieUy out into the water to an ex
tent of :;0.!0 feet. Owing to the dis
covery of a reef of rocks about :
twice that distance oil' shore it was j
thought best not to build out m !
far. If the old plans had been fol-!
lowed it w ould lequire no less than :
'.ii),()0i) to comp.ete the work.
The two jetties would run almost I
parallel, about 10U0 feet apart, j
():i the 1st oi July there was on j
band to be applied on the south I
jetty It will not take all 1
of this sum to complete ihe work,
so tlie residue will be applied to;
Ihe north jetty. i
In his report t ) the
w ar depart-j
ment concermni: river anu narhor ,
imi.rovements in Oiegon, Captain j
Wiliaid Youtij;,eiig!neer in charge,
l'silJ: j
111 the Kill!; Ol lmOlOVIIHJ tllU :
entrance to Vaipiina t:ay, it is ex- j
j peeted that the south jetty w ill he
iMitircly completed tliis eaKon, and
that the j.ort.ii j.-ttv will he partly
I enii,1.-ted fur i. l.-tiotfi !' l(H!il feet
.Vny fnluie appropriation will be
applied in completing the north
! jetty, in accordance w ith the ap
j proved project. The sum of !??"),
j'H.'t) can be profitably expended
during the next fiscal vc
ar.
l Sue i;
Word reaeli
l(i l:ee liarnri!.
thi- o;!ice yester
day morning of a very disastrous
fire near Whitaker on Tuesday
evening about C o'clock, which con
sumed the large and line residence
of Mrs. John I'owning. The lire
originated from a defective flue,
and when it '.vas discovered had
gained such headway that it was
an impossibility to check its pro-
TPs; tii f Knori cti ii! th liin . i?wr
nicl soon sv
t.i,rt l ..i ..-y .or......
mini nwu'i iiik nu:vi ail e iioi i s
. . . ' . . .
to save it. I'.vervthing m their
, , , . ,
house was consumed but just a
sniah lot of clothing and a few ar-
tides of furniture. The re.-'.dnce
was one ot the tines' in
trv or m the Waldo hills
the conn-
leil vc-iu
valued at between seven and eight
hoiisand
dollar.
ir.d its
it-: not
was c
. The
contents
whole
are a
! uildiug
total loss,
surance
dollar of in
rried. Salem
statesman.
A Soilil Iji-litl.li.iii.
Tiie Hank of Oregon ha been
;..'iii,f..,i i.. i.in-ti.ni:.. ;.. i!
1 v , ....
. AU,.U1V- ..,! Ilml,,rs it.
i.,,,,,, . )f . rm.
; ,,;isi,u.ss 1!lt.u ,)f th(. ri!v. T.
l,,; ,,r,. llIVa:,t . ' .lav W.
! .;uini,;.; C. II. Siew-
r! and II. F. Merrill. Tiieoiiicers I
I are il. l.rvant. ire-niet'f : .lav U .
Blain, vice-president ; II. F. Mer
rill, cashier. As soon as a suitable
building can be secured business1
w ill be commenced.' The list ol" '.
i- ... ... .... i , .. ,.;,.,..,., 1 .
illstif 1!tioil ,,f ..
citv. The ores-:
onl (,.,,,;.,, ,,f
I!
!'. Merrill will ,
i. , , , i
tii
, hi. ioi i -' i
lilt:
new In in, ami
m will soon be
or in t !) linan-1
the coa t.
the P.ank
( )re:
! con ii
;i.g t:n
v cia! pr.iceeilin'rs
1IV for to'nr il'Ali'iif.
('apt. X. P. ilumpiirey. of this
cily. one ol t he three commission
ers recently appointed to treat, with
ttiet'o ur d' Alone Imli ms. and to !
allot t
them lands in
Vt
ilty
has recoivf.
d orders iroui
the
gOV
ernment to proca 1
d'Aleneand enter upon
' -barge ot l;is liutie-.
for tliat onroo-e this
We w ill h
"lorning.
ave j
and
- .'. i 1 j
n i oe joineo at roruano oy tlie
other two commissioners, who will i
all proceed at once to the Indian j
reservation at that idaee and treat i
P
witli
the red men who want
eirown. Thev will be
lands j
gone
,fi
all summer.
Attention.
' havt
assortment
jtit received a nice i
ot parlor furniture
direct from tic Fast. We have
the ialest designs in mahogany
frame marble, silk upholstered".
oak suits, crush and silk plush tip-1
. , . , . . , .'. ',.
bolstered, and in walnut suits, all
lliS.tI.,1.lt.10:,1,,?lntlattf,lti?x,-'
.iv ii.-ti iiin .....ii e.oi iiuw e.ainiiir
for yotiise'f. Xo trouble to show I
goods. Also we expect by the last
of tin
week or the first of next a
car load fit
iied-rooni
mts
in
also
walnut, oik am
i
atitiijii!' :
dining-room suit.-
center
tables,
. ward
that is
extension tables, secretarie
robes and everything else
kept in a fu'st-che furnitta
Albany l-'iirnitui " Co.
" --
st
:..:! Ii.kWiu.
1-or a smaM ainor.nt ff money
; U1'' !!l :l year's time ilouble or j
ticl.le your money, such an oppor-!
tunity is ofl'en'd in South AI-1
Uciny, only one-half mile from the!
! i;-.v. embracing the tract of land ;
- la. ..... I. O-i.. . f.l! . . . I . . ... 1 1
i-imh- i;nh io ineiair grouni
road. Lots sold on the in.-!al!ment
plan.
j '.'. i i:o ai.i: ;
Two do' is souti'i
-.5,-
ii'il :.los: e.
i:i.nii;i.i).
f po.-totiice.
.! ;i.i-.r-:
i .i e
Oist reci
e- brn-i.
d a full line of ;
1 -'Our
Own." j
I buy !
This i
;i
eii'iine kid glove
oi.'ect from importers in Xew York!
and consider them tiie best value!
of any glove I ever sold for this i
price. Five buttons, three rows of i
; sti.enir.g, ; i per tt:r.
Young.
I.-
A b '. e. of Io
-t received at V
iiii. i pH'K.e
L. Kenton's.
to c&ni'1 :
.i , m everv Ilcsoect.
tlie dis-
A HOT TEiJ.TEEP. IDYL.
I'A hot weather poet, whose
verses hear evidence ot a total I
paralyaticn of mind and body by j
the tierce midsummer heat," has j
run the terrible chances of meeting ;
instantaneous death at the hands j
of the grand bouncer of the print !
shop, bv contributing the followinj; ;
effusion. This esteemed p::et-suh-
scriber escaped bv sneakintr m the !
sanctum stairs in the cool and :
dewv 4:30 a. m., leaving his little '
MSS. upon our table :
.dm now 1 am c ompulI.!,l to roast.
Ui'iitaili tilt' sun s hot rays I toast,
I'ntil ( nearly mult
Ileiieith thenon hin pelt
Of heat, so greatly felt:
k nukes nie uoi tfcless :ui a K'nst
.liist lu.-w, fill, Im.v 1 stevv ami sweat,
I'nt'.l t!.e ;!nth'ji 1 wear are wet
With oii.iii.' moisture lost;
My feelings sail! i-rossnl,
I fcoi'reo can pay the cost.
Of elierjjv my wants bett.
-J Mow I it res- m very tlii'.i,
I uhmi-t fear it ii a sill
'I'n .i so nearly iiii le.
A ii 1 Moultl be rmie.
On moiiesty intnnle.
To ln"e some heat iial comfort win.
lust imw" I creep heiifath the shade,
Atid think it is tiic Uest thiinr iiiatle.
Tii shietil ni'j in distress,
I'o make my tmuhlen Ie.,
i!e!i( vii-jf some tne press
T.y,
hears in-down hy Sol's tirade.
Si fh::;f
jjiivrjs.
S I'upJiitlf
Try Coin: 1!
Havana cigars.
fill
,,,,,,"a !
ilubber and leather belting of all
discriptions tit Stewart A Sox.
Moini'j tlu-ters aiidr.p !ols at
T!..niiv.n A- ftw.f . Hi .- 1. ....O.ii
!'uriifi dealers.
A NASAL J.N'sKCTOK kiikk with
each ''iHl'.e ! bhiluhV t ..atari Ii Kein. !
tily. Price 5: ei:ts I'o-liay iV Mason
SLKKPLKSS XKJIlTS, made Mrseu '
able hy that t;rrit)ki cough. Shiloli's I
cure it. the remedy for you. I'ahay it j
Mason. j
Lovers of good cheese should call '
on '.imii Brra. lliey have just rt
teived a let f full creatn, i're.-li and
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the lieht
remedy in the world for liver and kkl
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. Kor sale
at M Baniugnrl's
I'O 15 IJVSPKPSIA A.f i.ivk-11 coui
iain1, to" have n jit-nleil g''arjntt !
on verr bottle of Shi loir V italiicr. K I
never luil to vurc. Foshny : Masoa. j
'Plir.cn tl-Iwl.iitrr ..-c,ri .1
llOOrS a Il'l
i., i, .,, i . .... i ,
vo...o..s MiUiii'i liVl m I'lices oe-
!Jre ordering eisewhei e. . .
Crow del
.eriiins
... . . , , ... , , i
U i fs'!-i' tii'ir ii mipi'iti'i'iii. 1 I'll I
.' in..'.' i
en i,iis e i:;uc nccn selling ii. i
King's X. w ba evi rv Im Coiisuniption, ,
j Dr. Kings New Life PilN. Puckleii's !
I Ainica alve and Ktecirie Hitters, smd
1 have never handh il retiu C.ies that sell
I !1S well, or that have given such itui- I
MT-iii sa'.i.-ijciion. oe no not nesi-:
late 1 guarantee r li i-ni everv time, I
una we stand ready tun rand tie- pur
chase nrice, if satisfactory results do
irv results do; ,ir , -,
hese remedies j u'm '. j . ';,! ' .
iil.,ritvpure ; m ,j 1 -'
sh.sr iV Mason ; H"i I'.
ti.it follow their use. Thes
Way won their great pop
Iv on itieir merit
Iruggist.
hakim;
ran J).f:i.
for .Liliu-lirad
PlU tii I express!
wold and sold at his (iolden
Itule P.azaar in
ONE
POT.' XI)
2 5 ( ) il NTS lFAl CAN
to be li;'-c!a.-s
JULIUS (Jit V.DW01IL.
V lliT(iV
) HlUtlil DttKtl
'
b
-I'mler ti e ne inana!.".:ii:erir"
- Vv'II KEEP-
, , ,
A fml lino of .itniuc fannlv nH-eries ami
.;rm;ion
Cannea nneapples,
Choice TaWe Delicacies ip
Ornaineiitcil eakca fur
Hoots and shoes at costat Head's. ; ij r ipf, &TfjJk i
Set .-is-.;.)n licsinx on Muiiit.ii . Sef.!-uthcr : 'iMyj&y-uyj-'-y ' fi '
I I. it; r irv an'l a s! crt Kn-.-iish .,.:x:,.,, , j l. BAffi V "'T 1 i'Z rV ''S I '
I whieh t:ercN m Latin, ore.!.. I ,-.-.-;i ,.r K.'KJf?,1 VS "-if 'M'Ct- kpXWlW i 1
loen,,:,,,. The Ki.J. i pre- l'Mmm' '
tm'.iiieis tourst'. I 'if e.;t.i:.'iii'"i i.r ntner in- I V,fcf:'vs9 ' 'V RHVJi '-1.. I '
fornrition, ae io-.s ; fflxmi0$&!: ' iCTSSTf?,'. WMffls'ti,
; 1 A 1 11 ! ) jl 1; '- ALL K IX DS OF
lluLllM mm IIV POFS !
rniui '!. r i 1 1 i - ri i i i
i I 9 r nlT a ai lliAf
ih r r i
i 1 III 11 VI Ui VUl!
Vt'edainas a)id"rtics.yU)UU'in Waso" Xo:u'ls
I cellent condition, and hy all odds is
s.-. hi n
(.hull'.
n ark rel ri.il sail liih (!
nnnnrr Ti s TTTiTl nnn i ti
' i KJNH KAKc H K, H A I
Evorv lav.
elH
IS
an
TEAS ani L'OFFE.
I
Gillies Nuts, tains
CANXEP .t)OUS, ETC.
t lie i-e-; .
h: thi i:::irktt-
Le Roi Savon.
i h line ussvi uiiliil ui aotiieszic
It ..l . X - j ,
i
j i.'iiiuiuu xtyu.lo
j t-xt John Kdx's oM.stii-:.! Vi
)..- i ritk.
J ft V rt I
t ' vm I .'1 1 1
led R
1U1MUU U il
A ' 11
Are m.w
ruut! !
yjaw aoons.'l
i
itablislied with a lirst-cUys j
stjck of
STAPLK FAMILY C
;i:ot
On tlie corner of First ami Ferry
streets, opposite Stewart & sx. A
complete lute ol cantieu goiuls, gro
ceries and provisions of all kiiuhs, no
tions, etc.
Fresh fruit and vegetables cycry
ii or ling. Prices reasonable.
ii- CALL AN! SKK USii
; M ILL BROS.
! Dealers in all the latest improved
j pianos, nrans.sewiiig inachines.guns,
! also a full line of warranted razor?,
I butcher and pocket knives. The best
kind ot sewing nia.-hine oils, needles
I atul extras for all machines. All rc-
hoes .u-ativ
pairing in the above
; reasonably iionc.
1IOPK1 XS & SA LTM A 118 11,1
)31
seniiiiii!
S T O V
Tuwan mi Mm
ff.U work promji'.ly do'ne at
reasonable rates.
I h.st Krar.i.r,
iKAli.
i. i.i
Uriel; for Sate.
MY KILN" ONK il I i.l". ' HAST K j
ATt-
inn, fir ni-hve.ed aavwln re in tlx citv.
Y. V. CASSKt.1., A!li:iny Or. ;
4'iitra-!r and Bliiildcr-
rpiir. u.i)i:iisK:NKi having i.ocatkh
X in Aih.eu solieitu patruiin-ru iioui eiiy
anil country. Will enntlai-t to huild hrid.'es,
hams, :i:nl a!l manner fpf ilwetlin lmucs,
incliiiiiii,' om-eii Anne, Kastlake and K;i.a
botliiaa stile of huildini. Will furnish
plans ai:d siei!iea'ii'in lree of charge--. Satis
faetinii unaraiitued W". ('. CA.-Stll..
Iiiiiiortaiit .nlicv'
AVINti I,K.SKH TIIM MOM KITH
iso:re fr. in the Oregon i'ai i;ie Co., ail
' I f-'';is ii o ei -iiiru oiereei Oil li.lsl'ire are
iii.ti.iiv lioriiiei to ren.ove tin in ' niii. , nr
,.,,,,. wilh ,e. -aiim t
I so -ii'.-ii ; U wi;i he tnrni tt ..nt.
!
JOHN si'HMi 1:1;
BUOWjNSVILLE.
. V. OxSIOH A f.
.i
veal xiisuiie aim
Ik'i.cnsie lie k.'inwH that Ins ilear wile is
just eiiii.ic.eiieing to work him for
sijiiiclhing yoa know i:c.w it is
Veiir.-elf - - but when
LADIESTFyADE:
WITH ;
Browneil i Sbinnnl
Their liu.sLaiiii.s don't iik that way,!
because, tii'a e are no extravagant !
priced on their goods. Fverj thing
is gnod; everythink is cheap; make j
Home happy, make i
YOUlt HUS15AXD SMILK
Py trailing at the economical store I
wherejthc ride i f good goods and!
lm prices I. news c exeeptien.
I l.in't f"rg. t that U mple of ecoiininy ';
is at !
3r377H3ll Ss Stanaid's-
i' 'I'Ai i; riitvr and r'M'. "i.tu;;si.s j
I
Over Tmk i
CASCADK MOUNTAINS
KOM AI.KANY
OK UIHANON
WARD,
I. A S I -
i The Willamette Valley and Cas-
I I th-j best and shortest wagon road to
I Ksstern Oregon. Il'ater and grass is
1 -i i . i 1 . . ..i.- ....: a 'pi..
AiiuiiiiiUHi-iu". l.ic ciiuii'iimii, i lit;
grades arc easy, accommodations si:
perior ami the road well oringeil
i making it the hest mountain road in
the state. Tor summer jaunts, lumt-
ing and li'hing the Ca?ade Motsn
j tains ia the vicinity of Clear Lake
! and tiie 'Three Si.-teis a (lord superior
aiivant.iges.
The UUYKKS' CUIUK is
issued March and Sent.ear.h i
. -
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the .uxuriisl
or the necessities of life. We
clothe yen n finiiish vou with j
all tin: n.ei aiy and uuiicc sfary an-j.
..l..,....u i-.. i,l., .....IL- i-l. . i ii i
eat. ti: li. iiiir.t, work, go tn ehnrch or ;
stay at home, and in vaimt.s size?, j
btyl-.'S and quantities, -bast Iit.u: out ;
v int is ifiiuireit to do a',1 th.ese things i
fif'MFPnTAe!Y, ami you em make a
biir estiinaie nt the vabie ef the
PUYKPS" CUJDF, which will he
sent n I'ti rcci irt i t 10 certs to rav
ijostage. r,;oNTCCi7Eny, vasd & co:,
111-11 J.li..-l!i;.a.i Avenu.st i,: j:i--Pd.
I
Ml 1 i"i I
IlWlV. I!
iL i 1 ... erv li
lm MS LUUh SAUi . n s , v n
F
L. Kenton
-DKALKli'IN-
K!.ll:,Sta,ple and Fancy
CM
Uso Choice Candles. Xuts. Ciyars tun1 Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
IK15MS CASH AND PRICKS LOW.
Subscript ion Afent
jx'ix't "ll7 Mftfff tunes.
S?n?:ai: tuf. postofkick.
miw
Wallrinfi.lhnmnsrin&u.
s
FLi5S BLOCK, &LBASW.
Carry
stij,i!
tlie lartres-t stock
v :inv and everx
It
PECIALTIES
hi Table. Luxuries, Choice Teas and Cotlees,Cream-
utter on Ice, Cream
Constantly
on
nllliYt All I ts,
-13?alers in-
General
Iron. Steel and Coal
Warons and Jiuytjic
Hope and Cordage
lilaeh'sm iths9 Supplies
Garden and
And all Implements
, ;f j. HA WKlXs.
-
1
,
'A
11
Iluea an uiaucu-
ii.'.sii.i ;i ;:i
sets, chairs, bed
l!'ii:i.;-s. kite!
of w:dl
Also liavj a line selc.:t:.
otlering at c'..!.-.e lijjuris,
art it Sox.
a'n r
('ail nr. d sec
LBAXY FORNlTURii COMPANY
IES
for all Lead i tiff News-
ALP.AXY.UKKGOK
in the city..f;iiabjinff hcm
want of their customers.
Cheese, Cnnii-vd (ioods.
Hand.
5
ox
Hardware
-AN IV
iieots.
Carpenters9 Tools
Jiuilders' Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Iowder JbJFuse
Sates and Axes.
Grass Seeds
Used by Farmers
h. FAKKELL
leoroom
and ad kind of tables, etc., etc.
and wiui'.ov siiadts, which tlioy are
them, ou First street, opposite Stw-
11 kinds of furniture, bet; room rets, rarlor