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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1889)
HEKAI.l); SUNDAY. AUGUST 11. 1889. jawing gaihj Qm& Til 5: MAILS. VaiU at the Albany pastotai-e close I or all oflices north The Kastern stulf ?- f S;38 a. :, Hie West Side f And the Nji nT Csi. it. K. J For I'ortkip l ani f nm 11 A. Jl Corvallis and Yuu.iin-t ..12:S3 p. M dice south 7:39 p. m I The ioR'.'j:iici.- win lie closed eich evening rum six ta seven e'cleck. I r.ejrwier.M m.iier lor inrjjeariy inormn j train HhouK! li.' m.iilr.i before t o clock the previous eveninr. OREGON PAC1FJC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs Il.lfiamll.OO p m r.2.rimla.0a Kre.ih' .TOTTKfGS ABfllT TOWN. .... . .. ,. , : heat . worth b- cents, j I'oots and shoes at cost at Bead'. j S il- -.ii has two n-iw ciaar : a t i : Table linen just received at . Reads. u- ! Ashland is now aiilicted with the i .-anauon Arm? . , O. H. I'dount, el Ashland, has i made an assignment. For the finest silver polish in the ; n.si rk At " . SI. K-v.-rt's. - now; tato:l.rv :it CI-.-; !! iA: (!aVs 1: !'i:e-t reMow Crawford jeac!te at their best for canning at i.aFo:o.-i l:liaiUV i) i iiomoson s. i k't, fixtures for r sto.-k bv-iow cost, diatclv at l'-ium's Sldf . t T t 1 l- y ini i.ni st .ire. oand tr- some of the cream nats just received at Parker Pros, it beats rolled oats in several re spects. Horses run away, boats tip over, accidents are alwavs happening. ict a poncv with Winn m Traveler.. A. H. Howard has removed the . ,vith this Ids : '' lamiiy iroi , and will n '.re I'.'me. Monroe to ake Al!:r. !iev. the VY ir. 1; r. t. r :e will hail at !l:h. ', in His 11 V.xt . licit Sundav, Ar.gu.-f ; Man Thinketl. As ; He." . !:'r .! . i". tew:rt. '.'a: .. v. ill j i rach at tho church in this citv al S i Furl una, Christian y. . to-dav. Elder N. !'.. Alley of Eugene City, will also preach Monday at S c. m. The finest Crawford peaches, v :.ich are now in their prime for l imning, Bartlett pears, and all kinds f fruits, can be obtaiaed in quantities to suit at LaForre!t A Thompson's. C ;. Royal wet wi.h a serious i' i id :it at Yaquina bay. He was lelpn.g shift a plank on the traiu . av iier the pile driver. The end 9. tho plank slipped off the cress piece a;.-d'kno.-ked -Mr. Royal from his foot!. old to ttie ground, a dis tance of ahout 15 feet. He struck en his hip causing the lower part of his body to become paralyzed ami injuring ins hack, lie was moved to his home. His condition isfavorablt. i'KKSC.NA I. M KNTKIN. .1. L. or an v.ent yesterday. Bruce Price, oi Easti ii in the city. 'o aip::z.a ( 'IVgl'TI. Cliarles Mueller returned yester day from Ilwa:". Thos. Kay, of the Salem wiki!-: mills, i in the city. Dr. E. A. McAli-tcr went Harrisburg yesterday. State Printer Frar.k Raker, cf Salem, is in tiie city. W. II. drsonwood and wife have relumed from trip to Yaquina. Atianiim I art :vlH?::ttt:. ihe recent order o Secretary ar Proctor to abandon loit lamath stirred up a hornet s nest in Southern Oregon and telegrams protesting against this action have been received by Senator Mitchell. .Many people of Linkville and Ash land sent dispatches protesting not only in the interest of the white inhabitants, but in the interest of the Indians on the Klamath reser vation, and asked Senator Mitchell to request the suspension of the order until the people could be heard in the mattar. He did so and has received teVgrams from Adjutant-General J. C. Kelton and Brigadier-General Nelson A. Miles stating that the troops would be retained until the complaints of the citizens of Southern Oregon have been examined. Monday's Display. Grapes, peaches, pears, apricots, plums, apples, lemons, sweet po tatoes, celery, cauliflower, cabbage, squashes, vegetable marrows, onions, cream cheese, comb honey, etc.. at the Willamette Packing Co.'s. Caaaot Karavar. Nick Zimmerman, who was shot by Barney Wilson, is still in a critical condition and his attending physician thinks he cannot re eoTer. The ball is lodged in the lungs, which is likely to produce death within a short time. Hay aad Oat Wanted. r T. VsAmlikru r,f tVitafttv will huv all tho clean timoth'v hav brought to him in tightly" com- pressed bales.for which the market J price in cash will be paid. He j also wants to buv oats. Sacks fur-! nished. Deliver at stables. Black ailk Scarf. I received to-dav an invoice of ; .... i . -? . I. I r . ." I liantllla ami ianisii ace scans, ; iiand run, ranging in price from ft ' to $11 each. Thev are verv nice and stvlish, a new" thing, and the price is right. Samuel E. Young. ! ... ! Ncv .,. lU-adt , The best kid glove ever brought K turnini; itif out to grass, on SaSed to fill the position thus j 'I jflf 8 8 MMim. to Alb2nv lor ?l.o0 at Keads. ! , ., " " , - " thu Albany praine, hut the nigiit niaue vacant. " m A fine lot of peaches to arrive at j S?v or thnliS f tail-'Q ' IXSEKK. " " WM , , V. L. Kenton's Monday morniii'. i :.,tc.;n.; i...i ..' loainmg on ihe otner half, which . , work prorontlv done at ;.L.i;:a-kn1anwdls,.lP,is en-1 plies for the radroad work at and 1 x i' SI?., i!..; .h.e Julius Ciradwohl cails the atten-: "ble rates. UP THE SANTIAM. Newsy Notes Along the Line the Oregon Pacific Railroad cr SAW-HILLS ASH li ff.KIN'fi. Y7o "i o '.he Albany KIl'i CcmpaEy Sketching f, r Ilarp.-r "Weeiiy-A Uracc'a Sallro. ' IATK5VII.LK, Aug. ii The build ing of the Oregon Pa.-i:i'; railroad from Albany eastward lias attracted i much attention toward this region j ami is resulting in the r.tt.iil development yf the country along U)e Sontu Fork of t!le Santiani river. The work o: construction on the road is not pro,rreAinj just at present with all th. vigor that couiu ue uesireu, yec mere is con-i cast of this place. About 200 men are now a; worn on ue tnirtv mne contract of Antoneile A Doe. Above the end ot the track which is five i .. " . 7 " is strikingly similar to the car! v mining days on the coast bove tne aoandonc; tunnel. A ! ; noticeable feat Ere of t'uis ra ilroad j ' work is the solidity a.id heavy j , character of the road. The road-i j Pea, ynugc-s, ami an, ara con i structe.d in t!:e most substantial manlier, ballasted t:i'l tne track is Well making it inie-i:r t none of the trans-contimental lines i of the country. Tho growth of the towns aloiig i I the line of the road has developed i I quite a trailic with Albany me: - ; j cliants. and the trains do a lively j ! carrying business, supplying these ' ' towns with merchandise from the ; Albany jobbing houses. At Mill; ! City is located one of the best saw-'. mills in the state. It is driven by j I an inexhaustahle water-power oh-i tained frcm tho Santiam, and V:.isj tin connection with it a ihinio : mill whicit ':: a thr:v:i:.r hi.si-; ; ii"ss. The capacity of the mill is iijj'.:i .,).k) :eci. o: lut&i.'cr i-ori day, ami a new set ft saws -s n-;w t being put in place, which will j nearly double the capacity of thel mills. Larure ouantities 01 lumber: .,--i,; i"t. in,.,.,, 1 ,.n... places to build Mill Citv countv timber lvi road will be about six miles long, and will be built by the saw-mil! company. A new steam saw-mill is being built by .!. V. Brown at tiie Nar- rows, so called because the Santiam river at that point is conhned tit, tn'flin liit'll T,fc,rluTl 1 t.'ti !-l t.lnil I 1 leaving the channel but six feet wide. Large bodies ol timcer lauds have recently been purchased in this region and the lum loringbusi iiago Tirrrn ice tn W. .,11 1 ., . ..,rt ., f ....k. i' .a 1 v Ull IllljiUl lillll industry, indeed it is already be coming so. A peculiar condition of the South Fork of the Santiam now exists, a ! it does every a'-itumn. On ihe ! 1 upper river are. extensive chalk . . ... . banks which during the excessive dry weather crumble down into the i river, giving it a milky whitness. ti , , 1 1.1 . 1 Ins is so marked that newcomers on iirst beholding the t.-cnliar sight wonder indeed if they have; founu that country .here miik i and honey Mow." This condition wf ihe r.ver is death io trout iish- T ... i A scheme is now oa foot ' " .',V- ' "V . T. ' ''."'V est sl-.a5e Hi d prettiest decorat a urancn ranroau uiieironi ,. . . Mi i:ie inaiKct. i nese gorwi.H .1 1. ... ;i.. ii- ' vi itpi c:'. r i'il' 11. in tin mini!'-. .. . . .... across the river into Linn ' i.f1 ' new-f .ew . r,,(.dv(..i irvM y:H.,..uA , to tap the great forests of vu"''-;!' - "Pu iUe lai.-st designs. Ladies me nrm Thar n'f ii in hn . ...... . . . . . . , . . t , ,.,.-, ! i.ig, as no fish ran be found in the 0slicaiii until it run clear again i later in the fail. j 1 bis region is soon to be the sub-1 jecD 01 a series 01 illustrations in , me narpeis vieeKiy. wm. iav- enport, one of the stai! artists of that publi-'ation, bus been up the river sketching .-om.' of the grand ! seoneiy during the past two weeks, i T!, r ,..., .t f..ai..i 0-.... 1,.,,, jcau,0,1:l all of SIMoke to h ,..,n ' ,i ,.,..,:. ,- ,i c,-.ilot i,:a 'u K,o fered somewliat with his work, but some f inc views were nevertheless obtained. No little interest is being taken here in the work of the Albany Mining and Milling Co. in the Ojiartzville district. It is reliably reported that some of the richest ore yet taken out has been found in the tunnel in which two shifts of men are now at work. A pack train with supplies left this place yesterday for their mines, in charge of four members of the company. It titl (,rs Oa. People do not appear to profit anything by experience in the way of lires in the woods. There is a state lawon that subject, and every year "he fire gets leoae.burns up Hundreds of cords of wood and destroys a great deal of valuacle timber. Houses, barns and fences also go up in flames and smoke every season. This year is just like every other one. The loss will probably be as heavy as last sea son or the one precedins. This Eeems to be a case where age and experience brings no wisdom. Hare Net Kcistarrri. It is reported that quite a large number of physicians throughout the state have failed, to comply with the law passed by the last legislature, which requires every phvsicmn to register in the countv .1 - 1 1. , , m which he practices. The board examiners intend to compel them to ccruply w:th the statute or se take in their shingle. Salem -Statesman. - xaaainatian i'stoiir!. j Mrs. Barney Wilson, who shot Nick!tday Zimmer nan, was brought to this nifw -iit,r,l:lA' V,i "ifli.-rt AT?, .1.11 ""-i.i .uiam;ii, of Montague Cal., where he was arrested. He was arraigned before Justice Humphrey, On motion of the attorneys for the defense his examination was postp.onetl until Monday at 1 o'clock. I EARLY OEEGOli JOURS ALISL! omtv Stagc-DriTar cf l Y.tra oa Keccrd. 1863 A copv of ihe American Union-i u-t, published at Salem, and dated; January 1 i, l$j6. in the possession ! of Mr." Isaac B'inni. of this city ,j who has an interesting collection cf I Pacific Coast Iteratuie dating back j ;J0 years or more, contains some in teresting reminders of pioneer days in Oregon. In it is a communica tion from Yaquina Fay, referring to the advantas of the barter and thu needs of a railroad It mentions the doings of a number of Albany ciiiens, and relates an amazing story ot a .'tue-boie, which, having iot his feet on the road, traveled 1G miles on the stumps of its legs. The informa tion came from the stage-driysr, a class of inea who are proverbial i lor strict verac:tv, and also hr .i.;,,.. udgoons. The narrator ocs on to say that, ".u'ter losing hi :eet. the les on one side came n- .. . i.,lf ti leading round the slope ot the hill, aim j :iort ies neiiitr on me i 1 1 ! I A 1 upper .Md:;,l;i uriver i:t not liotice ;hr; catisaht.v Presently the ani- c.ident, nor was the ereat velocity ! of the vclucle in any way abated. ; On the otlter side cf the iiili, how- ever, i roin broke; the !o:e jiarts j of the exeit.'d horse got away, i Iraving oidy the tail hitched to the . stage, w ide!: nevertheless got in a i little ahead of schedule time. The ! ; only irregularity perceptible to the ; driver was the vociferous neighing o; tne tail auer the other ortions of the 'uadruped had left. The dismem'o-red horse was recovered after a whiie, put togetiier witti giue, ar.d is now used for carrying mail I.) :ha Santiam Confederacy." riiii:jj Next T!n:rs.Iay. ii . ii. ' ;,"ason, representing i the I. nurenci .1" ('..: Corners' Musical o.nc ...y. : ir. the city j appearance f ; comtany le:re ! evsri.ing. The en-; arran;i;-g tor t: :l.s i.'cci.ctit ext Thursday re i v ill api'tar f r one ; :i t lie greatest of ;.:i j udies. "Fun on tho; roducing Hairv Con-! night only musical ec ihisto!,'' in nersn his great iie ot the Widow give a iiosl on ir.v-1 Uf. nriJi f 1 1 11 - . ... . J . . .: ment. It will be remembered that I wnen i ears .0 th ex- j.cmr a great hit, a:,d the company . is .t i'j in. iHHiri iiijm mail Reserved si'ats will ha on sale to- morrow a! Kiackman's at T cents; general admission, ot) cents. ; I ! ! . I O CiMST N!TKS. 'i'ra:i brke icto the put ai Gold Iliil ard S. P. tolr a I I'uak wb.ich liiej rifi.rd vi'its csn tnls iast Tne-fl.-iy niO'sing. No I c lie t tl. tliicvrs A bail keloning i O. Xelson -ji Vi.iv.,i tiwuir.. fr.,.i m.ni !.... . ...m .!,;. .,i k.. c. ...... ..,.! ii:1, Lilt v nr.L nil 1 U. I D ui lu; "r ,i... c-i, i,,i i ot trcirk cattle an! large st.ck oi a . o.u.crv uuiaru. inai-j ;i- iiw i J .... - .. . a' u.e me i Gov I'enuover pointfd F. T. Do'rr.ic'r k uiembrr tbe I u;iiei'a Oregon State Iluid ot' j Agriculture, to iii the vacancy i':iiicd lv t- i-pi-iintinn ms A . H - - - Sttwnrt. lie also appointed Jolin G. Ck bealth ollicer fit Coos iiav ;: t!ie vacsificy c llliCM t7 the ica'.h ot C B. (.iAider. T!:e Georid' Wod thorny cani- patiT. suffered t tUe extent 1" a out $240!) by the Spukane fire. The Cmes destroyed every piece I their lithographs and other paint ings, and all their scenery, Tto wardrobe was saved. It is reported that the summer niu of salinen in lower Rogue river this year is the lieavest ever known, the river being black with fish, and the catcli is se great that Hume's canoery with all its facilities can not take care ef them. It isn't very difficult to take care ef the few strays that manage to evade the fl'ii traps and dams and get ii J to the upper river. The extensive mountain tires have almost ruined the outside tinge in seme of the beat steck sec Jons ef Jackson county. In the jieadews the fire which started some weeks ago at the bean! of Sam's creek has been eating its war to the high divides at the head o: Evans creek every since, destroy ing much timber and cleaning out tha browse and undergrowth. "It may not be generally known," says Joaquin Miller, "that the Columbia river and the Sacramento river were once one and the aaaie stream. But this h a fact. To say nothing of the assuraaco of (jeolo- ryieta ami tho Ttwlian ta3itiA wn can easily trace the links of cob--) ectioi by the chain of lakes reach I ing from the head waters of the j Sacramento river to a point near J where the Columbia river bunt, through the Cascade mountains aad made its way into the Pacific ceaa near where Astoria now : stands, instead of flowing on dewn ! by Mt. Shasta and out of the Golden Gate.' .'Jefora Ip.irture. Blum will' receive orders and to-morrow only (r.r lOi cravon portraits, nandsome gilt frames included, from $7 uy Sirissors. Shrars. Immense stock at Stewart Sox's, 'ihe best quality and : i i ny ! si.e or style. Call and examino ourstOLk. Stewart & Sox. I . , , . I ... .1 , - ,m i. , . Im..f i. ...... f ft i i ti t 0W'A':iT'JTlT hfli: 1 mon on-... -K v T , ..: 1 . .. i 1 . 1 . . I . ! STATE DISPATCHES. Eot:3 &i:m thu State Capital Ar t'chs of Incorraratien. snfeial to the Hmal.) alkh, Aug. 10. The foliowiiicri articles of incorporation wire filed in the otiice of the secretary ol state to-day : j The Farmers- Water D; Com- panv, princiial place of l.i . .a. t :ness, rieasant center scnoi ouse; capital stock. $2000 :,J. E. btick ney, M. A. Hamilton, L. O. Hoff man, W. II. Winters, L. H. Tuck er, Nathan Cra?en, V. 0. "Wilson, 1 It It. r T VV;i r r L....5 -it- , , Ciain, V. D. Jiurnap and Daniel Kinney. The(dadstone Real Estate As- sociation, of Oregon, capital stock, i !ft,s,uj, ; oojeci, to conuuci a gen eral real estate business in Oregon Oitv; H.E.Cross, .las. P. Shaw and F. O. McCown. Major S. L. lowell has resigned j his jtosilion as auditing clerk and I bookkeeper in the secretary of state's otiice, in order to giva all j his time to his surveying contracts j and private hi si ie?s. H'sresigna- tion takes eflect August 1st. A i tion of the citizens of Albany to in sure before it is foo late, lie rep resents seven insurance conipau:' v.l'o cany a capital of jTii.i.'Vio. with a cash dtspot-it in tho st-iK' u Oregon of :;."i0,(K!0 Farmers who have spent th - e;, tire year ia j roducing a ;, of wheat should run no risks now, ', nut promptly get insurance upon Ihe crop and guard against fire, for if they lose their crop by lire.it is a calamity to tho whole community as weli as an irreparable injury to to them. Seattle, iillensburg, Vancouver and Spokane Falls has nothing to .:" ' yul ius.M!5 til. . . !. i . v. 1:1 au oe pam ano sin; we are i ready for business, the tame as ai- ! Chicago tire. Si;i:liiu!; Ti'?it. Ji'.'.lns ( ira hvohl has opened, the iu!d:-n I: lie F'ZJ.tr stove a 1 magniticent linu of the lafei cec orated ware, including 'edge woyd A (.'.. 's Newyacht .-hape, ricidy de-orated with fiowns and goni. u.UiUsotiii'iv enameled, new :on were and in- , ... . lra 1 l he; is no :;i ed ot si'ini.ri" awav " --j lor such goo is w lnn such a sclec-' i.'d dire.-t, c;-.n he ob- i taint'.ti u :hi. his citv at a less price ! tnan anvwhere else ('IiipppJ l.pi-i'. W have just lvct-iviv.'. a ires'n lot I I ot snio;;r. ! .-I chip '. 0 t roer ; also i a iresh supply oi f-, I cheese and lunch letle Packing Uo. i medal cream U. Wihani- ;:;l Inves". ivirnt. l"or a small amount of money 'hat will in a year's time double or treble your money, such an oppor tunity i oil' n;d in South Al bany, onlv one-half mile from tho citv, embracing the tract of land! l " 1;"k", n u t road. I .ol s sold on I he m.tt.illmcpt I i-. .... l.'i 1. :.,.. .. 11,. . i i., pla. TwKKi.ai.r: & Rkhdiklb, .Two door bouth of postoflice. k'ii-k-l CiMlpry. Tiie largest every 'r-n-h; uid finest displayi to this vailev just ,-ait it Sox's." Call received a' !p a'id exr.mi.ii.'. j Honey in I..i:ta. j At a lor. ;:ii- of ia'crf st n good 1 farm propfr-y in rnunty, or ' on best !':i: ivco c.t property in Albany. Apply to i'lackbrrn & Wrighi, Albany, Oregon. Let ii-: :;iv- ti..- vi-adi-t j i f the lb:s- , ALU a iitl t',cly advice. IK.t weather is euining and with ltcoiic, : cholera morbu.i, dysentery and di- i arrhoea. The otily sro wiy to com-i bat theen diseases, is to keep some ' reliable ree I v at hand, ami ad who ! have tried ChamWlaius Colic. CUl.ri iJ ti;i.v.. t ,.1.. :1l 1 i; !,.. i n.. i admit that it Is the most prompt, -i.ui j r i j- reliable and successful medicine r . , ... Ta a 1 nown Inr Hi.cw n,. iinla If. rn.ra but 2o or 50 cents, and may be the means of sariucr von or vour fairiilv 1 much .Buttering if ot lifJ itself, bo- Bi-afiil S: StSiaid'S fore the summer i over. For sale by j ,.KNKf4. FIasT anp pr"ttEiv sls Foshaj' & Mason. Have yon heard what Mr. O. L. ; Weast, of Cambridge City, Ind., eays j ot Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy? If not, here it is: "During last summer I was troubled very much with severe pains in the stomach and bowels, and was induced bj a friend to try this Kemedy. I took one cose, as per directions, and it eave me almost instant relief. I cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted." 25 and 50 cent bottles for I i bale by Foshay & Mason. I IT WAN LOX(i KOrOH. J Colonel We'd, whafs the matter now? ! Private Pve ficit liver trouble and dys- I'epsia. emi otisa: to get leave for thirty i itays. I ColjiK'l I'll pive you ton "--' ' ic-ii. miii ii von ; ,!. i.... v,..,.,,.,:.!. ,. " ... ! , .- , lii-iauii- .-u.fui!imi;nnii! v:a ! retai he lontr enough. ! Fred II. Blocker, of tho Baldwin Hotv. 1 S.-in I raneiscK, writes: I Imveeiit nmnv . n dollar for ineilicuies, Iir.t the oulvtbinir ! ! thiitrverstOTiticil m v iivnrtmni,in,,:..i .i- ! l,;,... I -4; j , l pepsin was Joy's' VcuetaWe Sarsannrii'i.i' la H ly ' 1 ' i.utav Solomon, of 2'i Vnlonein street. .-.in r mm i-ni. mi's i iiur lt nas entire ireeo mm o ms KKhgetioa ami siei iiVUUUULiV. Biirlii Robertson, xi: w FIRM! SEW GOODS! Art- :;ow established with a tirst-elass stock of STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES On the corner of First and Ferry streets, opposite Stewart & box. A complete line of canued goods, gro ceries and provisions of all kin-it , no tions, etc. Fresh fruit and vegetables eyerv niMmne, Prices reasonable, itsrCALL AND SEE USs-i Its Com inc HOPKINS & SALTMARSM, I) lihli! flltlDH V STOVSS Fikst Stkekt, Pkarcb Clock Ilriok for Sale. KiLN' ONE MILE: EAST OF or .'.l Uvc.'O'l anvuliiTC in the c itv. W. C. CASSKLL, Albany Or.' l T MV 1 tuvn, t oi:i r;ictoi' anil Euililrr. j ii :: i . iii:;is!G.Ei) iiavi.vc located i : i Alha'iv srliits patmnrnre from city ,h!'u ".-niitry. nl 1 ran to lnuiil lindirt kir .'Ml all l.i tii'.c. of ihviilins hon-cs, in imiiiif Ouccn An -.f . Ea; tli'ke and Kibtu l tlii. : ttvlt cf l.nil ii'isi. Wili iurnish ' .nil sritrifi. -i' tree cf oharccs. Satis i cuaraiit W. ('. CASSEL.t. Irapi;; :;ih. .'.oitrc. HAVING LEASED THE AIOXTEITH caiure in in me urciron i :nc 1,(1., ail t cruus I.avi'iir t tuck therein on i.isttirc are lu rci.y r...tinei to remove tiicm a c!-o, .r niake"arraiiKements with ir.e. Kuilin- ty r' i.ui t nui uu t ill ll' !i "ill l . 'Oi!N WIIMtER. 131.10 VNILLL'). .t,t ! .jE.state- , V.'-" ! ' f ' A "V1 , ' iitlX J" V1 J L' ii .'tJJ : . xas.m. l'SF("TOi; Fill E WITH t:ir:V ltcrn . t ' li.i'on ea: !i .:i!l!c ftf Sliiloli; ; civ. I'rii-e .V.i i-ents Fo-l: WHY DOES I i ?FuTl A IR ia;'I W iii iabl( TIIEilM LOOK SIDliL Bucaae h- kii'.iws !'::ar luV jnt conniicnciti row..:!: him for something yon know how it;, is yourself b'lt li'-n LADIES TfADE WITH n u c r Biwnc!! (E olilliil Their husbands don't look that way,; bi'c.'.ui- bore ar- no extravagant: prices on their gee. Is. Everything 1 i- .- in !; cvprvthink is jcheap; make Home happy, make j YOUR HUSBAND SMILE ! By tradirjat 'h f cor.'imical store - , , j where .tht rule i ;' oii good and , , IUW UI ICCS Kll. 3 Ill CAtl-llhl' U . Duu t lorget that tf tnple ol economy ! is at Over The CASCADE MOUNTAINS! FROM ALBANY OR LEBANON WAR. EAST- ! The Willamette Valley and Cas cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex- celtent condition, anu uy an onus is the best and shortest wagon road to j Eastern Oregon. IFater and grass is I abundant along the entire road. Ilie j j grades arc eaey, accommodations su- j penor and the road well bridged making it the best mountain road in the state. For summer jauuts. hunt ing and Jishing tht Cascade Moun tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake ami the Three Sisters afford superior advantages. The P.UYERS'i GUIDE is issut-.i M-i-ch una Sept. each year. J, is- an encyclopedia j1 ue'u. information for all b purchase the uxuries o' ihe uccefsit.'es of life. We cr clot lie you n furnish you with al 1... ,.,. ccni'i mm nr. necessary ap- alk !ar.ce. sleep. eat. n.- '. lUllT, v.oik gi T.i e:nuci; or i : : . . i l. . i stay .'t ii.ni e, :'io m vaiious i i ulviv ' io i, entities, .just nfeBie out ' u - cooif 1 to do al PCMiepTtni v , v0u "uliii l.'i hiuLI "' Juu ! these things ; f in make a ; Ulilii liU IrtUL I J . - . f.ti' .'lmaLt; the vah c i t the , iae ".itmtaic tee UTTl-l. II. 1 .''I'lIlL' IJJUI l',ll l L ll'l., W lll'wll 1. " mj i 'teei n.i.,1 reo.-i;.t -f IP cents to pay I pot. .-f" F?10K"Cl 'acFY VAfiD & CO" ! . . . . ' J.I".. III I HUJYI'dtv' f'L'IPF. whicli will be 1 11-114 Michicaa Avenuj Chicago, 111. 1 11 F. L. Kenton -DEALER IN- taple and Ianey (jROCEEIE S ilso Choice Candles, Kuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TERMS CASH JlKD PBICES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading Neics pttpcrs and Magazines. ?XEAR THE POSTOFFICE. aFortst k SUCCESSORS TO WALLACE, THOMPSON & CO.' FLJPJK'S BLOCIC, ALBANY. !pj)fllil(F i ilk Carry th- ai'j,eft stock in the city, cnaVing ilie U s".p!y niiv tind eveiy want of their cilstousers. ' SPECIALTIES LuxurieSjClioice Teas and Cotiees, ream- .ery Butter on Ice, Gleam -ALL KIN 1 ' 1 i j 10 Consta&tly oh PffpjWEaTaTPrXa taife STEW AST & SOX -Dealers in- General - Irmi. Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blmcksmiths9 Supplies Garden and And all Implewts E. HAWKINS. .TIT I' Ltocs'au immense business in alt kinds sets, chairs, bed Jounos, kitcncr. Af m mm C. ALBANY FURNITURE fill - i,i - f. . . . - l." 1. XI Also have a hne selection of wall paper ar.d window slraclcs, which they are ofTcring at close figures, Call and see the -m, on First 'Etrect, opposite Stew. AH fw V art Sox. ALBANY, OREON0r T nn 6lieese, fe'annyd Gootils, PS OF Hand. GOODS, ETC an Hardware AND - Carpenters' Tools Builders9 Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Gian t Powder & Fuse Saws and Axes. Ghrass Seeds Used by Farmers : b FARRKLL cf furniture, bedroom sets,: parlor es, ana all Kinas or laojes, etc., etc.