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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1889)
rJUE -MOHyiyQ HEKAL1): TUESDAY. JULY 130, 1889 ittormnq IJiuUt Itcrafl Vu l.Hi't I" Al!i:mv K-iioltiocclofP Kur a!l o!!i i north Tliu KjkUth -tati'S I In- West Side And the Nuirtt iIaiijc 1;. U. 1 or 1'or'luii.l and Siluiu ... C'orvallis and Yauina otliire Mouth I ;;".) a. u, ) n . m 7::K r. u The . i-a.ti; will b tlcncd ea.-h ivci.iiig I'-ru six to seven o cioeK. Kf'isti-rcil nutter lor thr early inurnitig train hm!i! ' m-iili-d before fe o- locW the I i-yioU3 eveuiusr. UUKCON PACIFIC T1MKTA15LK. Arrives UepartB . . li.l.';im',l.i0 p m -Vt'.'.i'm .."i)a I .IS--!!.;. rr.v-.hr. JOTTINGS AUOUT TOWN. Wheat is worth ' c -nts. 1 or the finest silver polish in tin' market go '. II. '-'wert's. Ice cream .-or veil every day al this Depot liutt'l, only cents. About :I0 excursionist from l'ort kimt went to Yiionimi vesterd.iv. ii L. Jllai kman will sell his en- i lire stock of lH.)!;Sy aii'l stationery at cost lor '.',( diiys. ' Save- money by J i in a year's supply f boots and slices at cost at v. i:,-a.r.-. Fifty ice - t:' iiitiii't ven with a:! U sio.e, or sold by M.ittii-w cc Washburn. A new l-urn-I -: choic rolled o.it-. 'lii ' from lio- f.i--tory . just '.( lie- ! F. I . K hti el's. A po 111 of nielli tr.illi lie- I (:; :' I .(.. S '.-..Ave. o! tfds fi'v. .-..ired iii -.is. :m '.iy's hvgo.niaii. T. .1. -tites, ; la- I. ncu rai, cut his linger i. -.niy .ci the i.lliw day whde r.i..vp.:;: i'-'.vri ! a; n 'itiiiiii. 1 l-'ises Mill :-ei i'ie.'.t - .ll'v ' --l a policy i't.'.W iels. ;v. ay , boats 1 1 over, always happening. with Winn in the A rat!!- owned bv at tbt a $.. goi.l watcii Mrs. II Diereks took . l.eveiir house la-teven ;ng. tne w.' ii W ii.iauis. . W. Muitli a tl ij thlou.'b Washinion. "rv is b.eby dri !l..!;i exeessive The sr.'.t!i-b i being won h I Lirrv has tetr.ii i ! astern (beg-in and I !e says that conn ed up and scon-Led ho' weather. und tl :t n ainveit i;i , tins -;ty at -.: lo la-t night, being i I r. J. I.. Mil. aud !r. C. Ciiam letained by the burningol'a biidgol l orlain, ot tii: city, tcudeied med-ne:-.r Salem, an account of which is j ical a-si-t.ince. g ven in our dispatches this morn- The engine ami tender is a total ;r:g. ; wr.-ck. and the mad ami bag.-age i,' i i.-,. ,,t,.,. I. , ;ii ......;,.-!.. cars we:e l-adiv sma.-Iied. i-rge invoice of No I tea i'mnortcd a;m..t I....... f ........ .... 1.;' .,. sweial brand, known as the "Kose f Japan This tea i-s sold at ot) cents ner pound and is warranted give satisfaction. ' A. Wolverton ha- teturned from an extended, trip through Eastern Washington. Me says crops there ur in I-iasteru Oiofn do not com pare with those of the Willamette X'ailey, and he has no desire to bange los honi-' here for one in any place he has seen w hile gone. I'lillsllNM, MKVriON. K. i ;. Sui.th, county, is in the Oi 1 It S:stels, ( l'ete- s,.;;l.i.-i-r turned ve-terdav !r la i ui ty tl IO to UloUli!. tills. K. J. o'C.eiiu i lias returned from ''.elimghani I'.ay. where he has been engaged in railroad work. J. it. Cowan, J. W. Cusick and wife, J. i. Iddcikin. nio and Maud Van Smith and himiiy, V Misses Min Ib.rn. 0. S. . !. Crosby, C. W. Wails Miss .'i.iv hideout, ifid win . an I lr. E. A. McAllister eturni-'i ve.-teiiiav irom iaipi::;;i A I'. i:ie iiiieineer. l'he death of engineer Ja.-k Mi' :ei , l'.ig Jael:. as h' wa- familiarly calie 1. reotit ing !r .in mjr.rii-s re ceived f;.ai- the ti.;ii. v.rei k at this city Snn l ty night, i- a ca-e v.heie a brave engineer gave hi- lit'-- o. -aw bis traiti-l.-ad. oi passengers. Af'er be saw tiie open switch he ciitld ha ve leapt il from the triti ami savc-t himself by allowing the train to d.i-di Pill speed intothe open w itch. hut he set the air brakes, re reversed the engine and checked ihe speed s:;i!icient 1 y to prevent ininrv to :i siivle n isseng.'-r. but met j.eir'i lesiwetf. :l ft Or 1 llie 1:1 V Of .. rton. I ,. i.-ibtfnl K. nliliii" beneath the wr.cked engine. He vex tel.. of Ihf most noiii'iLir liu-n on the line, and his memory wib ims cherished by his fellow-work-:ne'i (n the road and by the train load of passengers, whose l:e- he .-.tvetl. I'atrnts (Iranlrtl. Ftjlloning were the patents granted ro citi.i'tis .f the Pacific States durini the pa-t week and reported for the Ilr.i;u i by C. A. Snow it Co. patent lawyers, Wash .ngton. I'. C. : II. H.AUeii.Ocean- side, Cal.. tuiggy top rests; F. L. I'.nrgij'ui, .Los Angeles, pipe bender ; ,o. Cope. ;.n Franci.-eo, cable rail way . brake ; II. P. ( iailaml. San Francisco, jute slivering rollers: W. J. Howard. San Francisco, siiuirrel poisoner: A. M . l.e-.gnton Port To ii send. W. T r.t- I T 1.1. 1 , .1. . ilayhew. Vista, Cal., fence; C II. Parm'cnter, Oakland, Cal., filter; S. fctr.Oige. Los Angeles', mail bag rack and distributer: .1. !l. Yin Sclimidr. San Francisco, byd dredger: W. Wallace, San ejse,,, Hl.v,.r ..;ls t;;. a. 1 ;i1S, ramie Fran- . : W. I. Wright. San Fram-ise... mii-r lif-h 15 lit lei. "We have just reccivt d a nice lot 7.-.t nf fr,.ti hiilter nlso a lb.." !..! t f ircsft groceries, vlucn w cheaper than : nv hou- i ...... T 1 . . . 1VI V 4 . . .fv..-j ------ - - 1 . the .I'-.-l ci V. 1 rv -111 .-Oi.iet 1 .eg i our fa1:, l.-.rn. r .nag. .r.g C IIiiT ll nil Oals V.Oii.tc.i. Mr. L. Sender--, buy i ad the cle:! brought to hiiii 1 presjed b-ue.-,or v jirico in ca-ii w i . :iSo vai ts t ! ::;. Ilishod. 1 'eiivci- ;, id t -!'S cli :i tiuioii hay 0 1 ;. tig .!,;ch t 1 b.. ; t St .If V 111 1-. THE OVERLAND TRUJ. 'EECKED I Engineer Big Jack and Fireman Outline ! Scalded-Full Particular1". i j' The south-bound ovcrhtnd pas-! ! sen-rer train No. lb arrived in this ! city Sunday evening one hour late, j rTtl . 1 ..I a - I f .. i. . 1 a ue in uuuuii train leu nrsi, sum the overland train pulled out a few minutes later at a little faster speed than usual, endeavoring to make up 4-" minutes between Albany and Junction City. On approaching the switch at the junction ot the ! Lebanon branch .lack Miller, the! engineer, known on the road as j lig Jack, saw that the switch was partly open. He set the air brakes 1 aqd used ellort to stop the train, but the distance was too short and j the train wont civ.shing iiuo tiie j halt open switch. The engine and ! tender were tumbled end foremost ; into the ditch, the engineer and j tireman, 2ui:it (iutbrie, being im-; prisoned m the cab. Th': hot I water and steam began flowing ; upon them, severely scalding them '. both, when the cold water from' the ten ler poued down upon j them, savin;: them irom a liorrible ! death. They wen- nuiekiy extri cate.: .i::-t were lo'ind to he tac!l scalded and othcri:e inj'.ited. the' engineer oeing si-vercly ent about i the face ami the fireman b.aving! his hands and feet bully cut. A tramp was aKo slightly i: juivd, being caught between two baggage cars. Well.- i'.ugo's mi sender, Ueyiiold.-. was badly shak en up, but not injure.;. One of the l'u'.hnan co:v he-wa- ai.- w.u od the track. A lame number oi j i-setrje:.-' were uii the train, irviu ::ug Sei:ator Noi val, State I.ai.-l mis.sioner lb e, sin. rift' !!:i.u and Frank Middle-ton, all of F county, on their way to ko.-vl None of the passengers wen jured. Conductor W. S. Coii.-e: in iii at.on,i,' n', u,,. Ul.!:!l.le'l men, and lo.iking ut for the com- tort oi passengers, bridge Super intendent T. 1'et "lark wa- al-o on the tram, am! assisted in oe.t f. r !be cuiiifoi t of the gei-. I". ridge Superintei I 'eCi.uk was al.-ti on tii t a-sisted in lo.iking out looking passcn- a;u for an. i the wounded men. I r. O. W. Mast":). 1 M'LM1:" hJ tached to anv o:i n- i I dame :U The switch i wa U-ni"'1 h 1,0 P'operly loi ked after the Lebanon train had passed ' and it . is a matter of conjecture . whether the automatic switch did' not woik propel ly or whether .i. was sprung uy tramps. One tramp v:is s(eii to h:mt o(I' of the train i shortly after it left the depot. The track, which was torn up for a dhtancc of sevoal hundred : feci, was promptly repaiioil yestor- i day and train- are again running. The work of repairing the track was aided by an engine inancd by th0egon I'acitic eo!ij,;ity. The Le'cinon iiain also r turned about midnight and a wrecking train wa sent down with a force I me-i from ..'unction City. The wounded men wire Liken to I'eitlar-.'i on the morning over-l-iii-i iiain. i;i.!M:i:i; mii.i.ui. Ijk n. A special despatch was received, at this oiiiee last night annoiincin" the death ,;' Jack Miller, the en gineer. He was one of the most p.; uiar engineers on the :oail ana d- atbwidbe deeply regretted bis many friends. Late hist his l)V evening O'lint ! iutbrie. the lire- man. cove; was Letter and likeiv to ie- SoikIh.v Kvii!iic; StTim. Sun-lay evening Mr. Charles Pfi-id'er, p.'- ;. 1 i- t'-i of the llevere iL.iuse, look a horseback ride.com-i-iniug hu-h.i-ss wit 1 1 plea-ure by biv ing hi.- cow fiotn p.isfuie On it turning ne rod.- iifio the Sautiaiu - a .1 a 1 t - water li.e puny, lie had a little iermau boy, wh-j stops with hi- parents at the in.ib.-l. on. behind bun. A nether the p ;!y thought the weather too hot, his load too much, or simply had horse s aise enough to like to plav a joke. dot plainly ap t ho lit. su.t-lentv taei itmvn in I the swiftly running water, tut ne.t ov.-r once or twice and t tied (Jlllct !y got UI an 1 ga.eil complacently at the two struggling forms in tiie waP-r. The little bo-, was gi.-atlv excited and has not v,-t cea-ed lelatiiig bis a ...t..t;...r ..!. venture. No in tcs-. a g -o i lat ii my w as ilone. un in tie' c-i-J. waters o :i!i iain canal into such. con!'! 1-e tor- Uie. lint of Mini-ters. A pleasant reception was ten dered Kev. C. F. Whittlesce, Eev. II. V. Kominger and Kev. (ieo. l. Ilogers at the residence of Mrs. W. T. Hearst la-t evening by the young ladies of the church, who are entitled to ihe credit of making the allair a most enjoyable one. An elegant lunch was served by Mrs. Hearst and a pleasant, even- 1 mg was spent. It is a remarkable , 9 1 .. . i .1 coir.ciuence; mat eacn 01 iiiesi; Ihree Congregational ministers, who ate unmarried, met in this city by chance, the two former now 011 their summer vacation tour and the latter being Ihe resi dent pastor. If three, unmarried minister- can spend a midsummer month in Albany without each tir.ding Ii:s biblical rib, it will be one of the strange cases on record. Hc.-ilh f Mr-. Klii-i Knoit. Mrs. Fllis Knox, a well known pioneer woman of Alb.tnv her leauo in thi- ci ,. , .lied at .- V7th nist., utter a lingeiing idne--. aged ."-) years. Sh was .1 datigli h r of Mai tin IVyse. and came to Albany in 1 -.11. --he wa-i a m st estimable Christian v.otna i. and h-aves a .'.-'are -VI I'IpI I h- ei fr iauel.te;- beddes .:..!- to mourn e.e c all. -v e 1 1 . i w : CB0P-V7EATHER BULLETIN. A Better Yi.'IJ cf Grain in Orojcn Than I V7as ExDoiited. I The temperature for the week has been very decidedly above the normai. A continued hot wave seems to have overspread the state east of the Coast range. No rain.'all is reported. Except an occassional shower or cloud burst, there has been no good rain in the state since .May l'.i, save the last three day.- of June, when li,:!if shov. i.-rs were general' y. ex pen- enced, beneliit.ng some crjp-s. j T'e (-nnhi!i! continues to he! above the norma , few clouds being , . i , .,,.,. ,,'(.,!;,. i . m t i i e c 7 appointcit notarv public to-dav. at al! visible. Smoke from foiest; 11 . . r: . tires prevails over the larger per-: .t v.-iiuiii:i. tion of the btate,toa certain extent. ; , ... f4i-, , Obscuring tiie sun, but not giving . Jay v . bla.n, o, lus c, ty, writ that cooling effect caused bv clouds. ru.n i m a sta es that bains an-too far advancd to 'V''ry hoUd a id boarding house is be i:. anv vav e.Tected bv the ; ded, and there is a jrri-a.xr weather. (h neral re,.orts indicate lemand than supply lor lavorcd .. n ,.;..!. i ...... .., ...;, i f. ! to the in. -reused aerean amount for shipment will exceed that of anv former vcars. In some i . ... . piact-s in e.-tern Ore:;on the wheal lias been injured sliuhily by i i .i :,, I , , i ,. i... the lou-4 e.,:itinu.-d. warm, irv;t?l? convenie.-ee :or rendering; weather. Manvt! -amis of acre ' t,,;'" sr:,-v Pant an.l enjoyable, j iviii. howec. yield to :;v - w.7':rT7.:-;: - ii bushels to the :!'!. Tl;e Willam ette vallev w ill yield the best wheat . crop in 'e-le;n Oregon and the (Irand Kotide valley the best in Eastern Oregoti. In the I'mpisua . a!Uv'ii s-iiiUi-.ve-t Oregon and i-i the north-e.i.-t'. u part of I'ma- :i!ia i omity the wheat ciop will :-.l-o be gn.d. '!; .--iii'heni pait of .bieksoti i-ounrv ;:lid ill Ivhilit.itli, Lake, Wa.-co, s. au i t 'ii-.i; eiji;:it i. rel nia'i s the ct am ip " :il lie counties pour, though i c:: in ;'k- there are favorable lo. aliiies where -tl! bushels to the acre will ath- ered. Tiie out lo-ik is not :-o bad as was ai.ticijiai-. d. i i-.e anion;:! that will be available for .shipment will be larger than is generally supposed. Oregon as a .'.hole h is never been , so ba-lly bu-nt by the hot winds. On tne bills of .bmnv canity around Lexington, tie- vii Id wii! a vera t wen; v i Is til acre. 1 n I be irand Ken-ie va'.l -y ;:io; tuie i.- plentiful in the -.oil live inches liom tne surface. If the weather ci..ndit ions had been I uor able since .May the I nge-1 crop ever know in Oregon would have gathered, for u j to that time every thing was all that cuUI have been wished for. Though co:i-i. Jeraidc wheat has already amoimt: ecu are sacked, only small being deliveled or oll'cred for sa!(- At Albanv the market opened at libcents a bushel. Tins may be the price for A No. 1 wheat in the valley. In Eastern Oiege.n the price will lie front IS to "i4 cents per bushel according to locality sin 1 'pialify. These prices are the best that wheat buyers will oiler a! iIh- present liui". Though liie weather conditions have been decide 11 v, u::fa voraou- for wheat, oats and barley, the in- jurious (dl'e.ts were not to anv degree cxperietie-d among the orchards. Fruit will be plentiful ., . ... , in ail parts oi Oregon, and will be o! g . i .luality and haver The woo! cliii was good and prices fair. Fruit will be plenty. These three staple products will oti'sct any discrepancies in the grain yi-Id. am! tie- result will be found to be beneficial to the whole pcopl- 'ething Wei-e than shortage in the yield cf wheat pel ade will have to occur before dis tress, suiiering or even inconveni ence will result t.. the tillers of the soil in hegon. ireii'.-.: l'r--s A oci.'itton. 'I lie Oregjii Press Association will meet at Newport, on Ya-piina oav, August z ami Lt, ir- ievise some ni".t! in deal with foreign advertising. The committee on resolutions appointed last year iias form-', that the chief evils- are -extrom'i low rate- and th-i ditli culty jf enioiving payment for ad vertisements printed. To eradi cate that eui it is propose-1 ' to aiopt a uniform scale of rates ba-ed on circulation to blacklist irresponsible firms, to employ an attorney to sue for disputed ac counts. This contract is to be maintained for one year, and all infractions of it shall be punishable bv a fine of $L'0. Ki.l CIot.'s! Kill (ilorfs! 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 anv glove I ever sold for this price. Five buttons, three rows of stitching, $1.."0 per pair. .-. E. Youn;. OAST NOTKS. The public debt of PonicroT is There are ATA tents still in use in i the burned district in Seattle. ' The ntarly completed ecu -11? ; polls ihow the population of Columbia county. W. T. to tie OUgfJ. Colfax has oflVr-.-.l $.jii!) lor the j jtrrcst and conviction ot anv one ! stilting an incendiary file in th:.t ; city. Indian- from the North are : already coming down the Sotiod to : be in rca lirscss ! r the hoji picking 1 season. The t'oiigicgatioualist.s of Scat -. tie ic.vc jntrchahcd a si'.e for a i chu:c h :.t Second ond University street. Ps'Oxl'g?. o:i $-700. Ari E-!t"ri'. Urcg'M paper n-poiti tio.t the bullies of tear dead tnl'ants hare been d -.-covered in tne reser ' voir of The Dalles water works, which has !aen utidcrgeiag a clean . ing r-'Ceotiy. Mr. W. A. Edge: ton. of Clats- k.-.nic I -i I.y lip; Ins burn, located 0:1 !,:- :.:!iii e;i ll..; L'pp'Jl" CI ItS-k:-.:!ie. u i-.t ui' aiiiiiiig taols and u till" bull that tifd up in the. barn. Iii- !os will lc: :U,-V.t :-0d w-itli i:o iri-ura i:t c. STATE DISPATCHES. A Small Railroad Eiiug on tiio 8oathern Pacific Kea- Salem Barned. Special to the IIkrai.u.i Sai.icm, July 27. A railroad brnlge on the Southern l'aettieroad near the John F. Miller place two miles south of this city, took lire this alternoon aooui -t o clock and a snan of twenty feet wascota-i pletelv burned. The cause is nut! known but it is supposed it was sparks from the engine. A full force of men were set to work and the overland train can cross about Hi o'clock. II II riimni!,i. f C! campmg- km,uuu- "- 'ess man 2.100 visitors were at the bay Sun- ! a , au.t uu..i. ....,g .iiiu s i- bathing is dady in.bdged in. 1 he t'l.r tn-iL'ii t rOtitl'! r Tl'liiC nnt .a cn-i i i 3 i . i:-.'..: i r : - carrying visnor.s, who are accorcien ' On Sunday th who.it of I'd. I.ooney, icartiiis city caught; tire from sparks from a pas-dug engine and a'oor.i. four acres oi shocked wheat was buried. Ily bard work trie lire v'-s put out and several buildings' and a rick of wlieat iii the sack v.n -4avt d. Tin i"ss w:is nbot-t :?7". Its Co" ii.mi. i:mi:i !i!.Mii. N(.i- "-'m-'Is at Ueuii s Moini'.- du-ters inula; Hie t 'I liom psiin V Overiiian's. HI. !-ad:n L-anic-s dealers. A NASAL IN'SKCTOi: Ken: with! each '-o'.tle of ShiloliV atari Ii Kern- j cdv. I'i'ice iVl cents i'o-iiav iV. Mason SI. 1..-.SS .!! IS. MAI.K MI.-FR. id...- i.y 111 al t rnl.ie cou-n. Mulol. s eure i lie- n aiiily !..! vim. lu-liay.V .Mason . i. overs of goml . lice.-.- sliolll'l e.ill on '"tin !',ins. Tiny have j list re. cehed : lot of lull ereiuii. fresh and -weet. Mexican :u lus Hitters is the lict-t remedy in the world for liver and kid Hey ii-.':ises. indigestion. :'. l-"or sale tit .M n.imngart' Ft)!! DYSI'LI'SIA ami i i-, i:: i;om- taint. v" have a nr ailed g-'n r.uitc on every liottleof Slii!eli"s V itatizer. It never talis to -lire. Fo.liay .V. Maon. Those wishing screen dojrs d' windows should t my prices he- lore ordering el- Crow.hr. " ' . k' ! I pi i-' I: M,s..iilc,i,s,-o;,.:11c,..fSr,ri,,gi;.-i,i,;t( -jj W . L ( !'!. w iiile vi-ilii-:; with he l.iiiicr. j jr i'j i i x. in taw at liiiyiiot- ( i:y, yf., , was taken ( r j .ifi. &fr. nvhere. . . :r sii ti uitti ilinler.i it.v f.j;s. A j !i t-ieiii t: w us -cut. for. luit as I tie doctor w . i.. siol at lionn-, .Mr. S, K' ilde.i men I. .oil -it lii.vii'.r (."uy ! U 1'a'idc! the tin ;.:-:ire.! -a :1- -i. U l..dy,:l - (t: ; . t ..oncniiui s . , l,c ho. era and ii:iiriiu. -.; iCcim iK atld i it ,,, t ;,y thiit. and ;r i.! u.ffi. , ,. .;,.,.., ,,t piiV tor i' ; i.-.ri it did ; M'; ii- w ork. and In-fore n P mini:' io tlu ii in iiic. tiie cailcd and preen red i-liotlu r l oil'c. t'licie .1 ol' n Si iiteliie s.lVs. lie IKtVcr lie. will. ..Ill t 'li:i!i:tT 'ii'aV Colli-, ( ie-lci a a:i.l I i:.n le-i-fl l!i -nieily. a ml oil ei tit lm;l!d- for -ite l)V I-'.i-iiav iV .i;i-uii. ;.iv.v.; .. WW J ' J . . tor Ju'itis'.f Orad j P;i." u: express! . wold and sold at his lOltlt-n Pule Lazaar in OXi: I'OUXI) (VANS 5i?" iuaranb e.l to be in every Eespect. fir? JLLIFS (iUMJWOML 'P IIH FUIU -Piuli-r flit- now uiaiiAireuientJot- m i I... I ..... Baker) h w mil - WH KEEP A fail line of ih.'ke family irrvi-erieii anil drov-si.in Cannea Jr-'irieapples, Gliolce Table Delicacies ornamented cakes for llV7inr flUfJ" I'tirtifv man 1 mis anai ai ties. !Si-.Im kinds. irnrkrrel ill ii nlt fis It of al FEESE BAKED BREAD .fcCverv Day. 1 till L 1, I ui.iin I'll TEAS anii C'OFFE I'liiiilis Nuts. Raisins CANNED tiJlJ., ETC." j fi ll n I dl U III". I ll'O. Villi ' ,ne ncsr s.).n 11: t.n: niurKit ,.i:..,.,.. ,.,.; ;.-i,w . J..ii i, r s;!von.!ilIiLEVf hue (BIPAM A fine assortment ot aonmsUe , ,- . . n- 1 .'.'Uf tc. wyut .Tr:v At .I.)!ir. I". old atioiil !: n Biinli yi:ir firm! NEW GOODS! Arc !;i.w otalilished with a lirst-cloi-a : fctjck of j'Hi Al l.li FAMILY UKOCKUIK.S On the corner f First aud Ferry streets, opposite Stewirt it sox. A complete line of canned tioods, gro ceries and provisions of all kind, no tions, etc. Fresh fruit ami vegetables every n or.ung. 1'rices reasonable. I S2CALL ,AX!) SEE UU'vx M ILL linos. ! llealers in all the latest improved pianos, or:iiis,sewing inaciiiiies.giins, also a full line of warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best k:na stwiu iiia.-liiiie oil.-, needles uuiL r.i as im an iii;ii::niii-s .ii ti- l . r i - 1 1 .. miri. in tlie above lines n. acU -.d reaaonawy uo..e. ,,nm.-tx-w ... oitmawi. . ,,v'1 ii-i..i . ..-ni .m.ui.ju, , ; jn ...... tT . jHjnr lillllUlIi'Hi i Im' ill -e I'tKfHUHa jf''A!! work promptly done at reas'-nabie rat. I'hAI:. i. i:o l.-ii'k for Salt-. T MV KILN I.K M!r.!:! CAST ; t-wii, or it. Ilvo.i-it leivwlur..' in lli'oi W. J. C..sSl.l.l..ll..u;y Or. A Co tit fa el or :tml l;nil!i f. -!iT. I'NOKilSKJN!:!) HAVINlt l.oCAT!:t I ei Alh.eiy s'lirils patn r:i''i; ti.nn city i.ri.l i-';ll!!(ry. ' Will col. O ut t.i I-O.T-! l.rill,'i s. ! in. -'. unit a!l iiiiimrt f ihniiii -,' iii.u-ts, ai.-ni iii.' t.-iu-t ii Ann:?, Kast.'uke :. : i . 1 KKzm-li-.-'.ti;:i:i st,. K h ft laiilili4. Will f-.iTtiili I I 1 1 1 .-t at'ii sj ! i-itica' i -us !rtc l cl:ai-:;cs. S:ttis fat-tion uuaratitve.l W. ('. I 'ASSK!... Iinportant Notice. , , ,V1V; .KASKI Tilt: M...V.!:!tM i .i-tniv fr; in the nn-.'. n l.i i'ir o... i j.tr:T.i:s h:o n H . .-I; therein m .Ui:.- ll.!.t.l. ti'.liiicii t rvn i'l" tie. in :C ;;.', ..r lu.-.Ki-:i.rr..i:-. t !iirti. w ilu iie Ii,:ngt.. en l-c- tiinn . -.'it. ions .-t tl : ki:i: BROWNSVILLE. O. I", t OstllkXV .1 MN!. ivt-Ml Iejs-L:?l' ut(l i , J.Jt S I Ii A?J C L .ICE j "jr 1 I j ! , ! j Je: I I Sill: WHY FOF.S ! rill IP VI iY v 1 t J1 l-cause he know s that hi.-dear wife oennneccm:: to wort. lust celianeccmg to v.ori; pun Mr something you know how it is ' yourself but when iLABIESTIADE ; WITH IJ! 1 i j Their husbands don't leok licit w ay, ! because there a:e no extrav.-igfiiit j prices on their goods. Everything is good; every think is 'cheap: make Home happy, make Y0UK HUsr.AXD SMILE 1 Uy trading at the economical fctore whnrejtht rule of good goods ?.n : low prices knows no execution. Don't forget that t. inpk- of economy it Srowncll 8: Stanard's- l-.U KtltsT AMI "i ' M.III VSl S Over Tup: CASUADK MOUNTAINS ki:om ai. i:nv 01: i.i:i:.o WARD. l.ASI- j JW Willamette Valley and Cas- ! cade Mountain Wagon I.oad is in ex- wllcnt eon(iitioil, aa i,yaii odds is ! the best and shortest waon road to 1 ! Eastern Oregon. Water and grass is abundant fdong the entire road. J he grades are easy, accommodations su perior and the road well bridged makiii-' it the best mountain road in j the state. For KiminiPr jaunts, hunt ing and ti.-'i. ing the Cab?aiU- Moun- tains in the vieiiiily of Clear Lake i and the Three S-r-tcrs r. fiord tiiperior , advantai.'cs. : The BUYFUS' IILTDH is issued March and Sept.eacli ' year. It is an encjclonedia of ii.-erul mferniati.o for all who purchase the uxurics or tiie ei'ce.-r.itics ot life. Wi can clothe yon all tiie nee. s"M'' fur ith ::i nimeeefsary ap - : OCeiFGrTADLY. "rd yen cm ur.ke a ; - -tui.u - ' the value ,-i the IIUVF.KS' CFIFF, which will be; ; r r.t c ,.n r. . - ii.t r.f !0 ec-ntN t r-nv T.t ll' r -. l tit f'l Ml Cl-lHSi e) J 'Tl V ....vArt.. .... ...ann t. t r' 1 '(:-, r f I. i 'J .1 Y i i Ll C- U7 1)1-!;: XI;einiirAxVuc,Ci.i,-3ir:o,l!i; i MSi'i I Infill M'WUl'Te''v,5ii. '7',,,i -rlPxr li U ' V' "-III 11 L. Kenton UKALKK'IN- ta p I e an J 11 1 J JJiJLtJL U KJ if so Choice Candies. Xufs, Citfttrs ami Tobaccos, Fruits. Vefetabfes. FJe. TEHMS (LASH ATS 1) PlilCES LOW. Xi'tseri fjfion Jtjent I"!"'' MfltZHCS r.iS?-.NKAl: TIIF i'OST. tl FiCF A 7Tl tin l.-.i-u t stock to Si tun :i:i(i t'Ycrx WaHace. Thompson Co SPECIALTIES in TnMi- LuNtiiies.L'hoieo Teas and Cotees,Cream i i li.ttt r on let-, Ci ( nin CLcest', CuiiiFrtl (i(ods. ALL Constantly Oil 'nuts iWAET & SOI Dealers in- General id ft Iron, Steel and Coal il'ayons and lingties Hope and Cordage lilaeh'sm iths Suppl ies G a I'd on and And all Implements , i h. KIN - Agricultural Does till iiiiiiif-nso bu.sict.s4 i;:;dl kinds (.f furniture, bedroom MtJ, parlor ts. chairs, bed lonn .es, k itcl.i it taft-s. at d all kind 1 of tab!, h. etc. , etc. 1 . . 1 . .. . . . . 1 .1 .. . i . ..O. a.. 1 ...l.t.t ul.O.-C U-I.l()l fl.fW ,A .-ViEO ll.e' .1 1...V m.-u-. 1:011 -...in r..;li J 1. . " . .1 I . . 1 . . . . I e:iei 1:114 ai . .oie ii ir-.T, v iiiiairifiT : art & Sox. d IP a n oy for alt Leailina ytvs- ALBANY. OliKUON LOCK, ALBANY. in tin city. tTjabMnp: fhem. Avaiki n ineir cusioDiers. i 'r i WW MU. IjVI i SI 9 I f, Eij M .' V V K1MS OF- n (1 ( Hardware -A Nil- iieiueitLN. Carpenters' Tools llaildcrs' Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder it' Fuse Saws and Axes. CJrrass Seeds' Used by Farmers K. 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