ptomittfl JJiulgSmut
THE MAILS.
Vails at I lie Albany postotfice clo?e
ror&U oihces north
The Lantern states I6;39 a.
ine west sule
And the Nairow Gauge R. K,
rorror-iano. ana sait-ni II A. M
Corvallis ami Y-.iqnina 12:31 p. m
office south....... 730 r. m
The post, .tticc will be closed eich cveiing
rom six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for thcQjarlv morning
train should he mailed before 8 o clock the
previous evening.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives iicparui
.'lll.l5ain1.00 p m
Passencjr. .
Froifrht
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
Table linen just received at W.
r. Reads.
Wheat has advanced to 65 cnts
in this city.
Wm. Mack has sold his barber
H op to W. B. Gilson.
A new stock of good cheese just
received at F. L. Kenton's.
Chicago dried beef, chipped to
order at C. K. Brownell's.
Fine peaches GO to 90 cents per
box at LaForest & Thompson's.
For the finest silver polish in the
market go to II. Kwert's
Large yellow Crawford peaches
75 cei.ts per box at C. E. Brow
nell's. Boots and shoes below co-t, to
make looru for other good., at C.
E. Brownell's.
A fine lot of Southern Oregon
melons were received yesterday by
F. L. Kenton.
G. L. Blackmail will sell his en
tire stock of b )ol-s and
at t ost for o0 days.
All A'atche? sold by F
are fully warranted.
stat onsiy
M.French
Examine
watches and prices.
Spectacles and eye glasses a
specialty' at F. M. French's. Kach
eye accurately lilted.
Call on C. E. Brovnell for choice
goods at lowest living prices. Ev
erything as represented.
J.E. Coenour, representing the
Fidelity Mutual Ail Association of
San Francisco, is in the city.
The best watch in the world for
the money. Seth Thomas makes
them. F. M. Ftei.ck cells them.
Choice pickle roll butter at Bar
due fc Robertson's. Also a fine
lot of Ashland peaches at 80 cents
per box.
Special sale at Krausse & Kl .in's
of ladies' French kid shoes for
$3.50 on Friday and Saturdav, Au
gust 'Si and 24.
Rev. Dr. Deere will deliver a
discourse on the "Uses of the
Imagination in Science and Reli
gion" at 11 o'clock unday morn
ing, August 25th, in the Y. C. T.
O. hall.
Messrs. Remington & Schultz
have purchased the Albany enstom
; mills of. Mr. Bloiigett, and will at
once remodel the building and put
iu a planing mill, door and sash
and house finishing machinery.
McKnight Bros, had the misfor
tune the other day to lose one of
their most vuluah.e trotting colts.
In breaking it to drive single the
horse fell backwards and broke its
neck. The colt, which was a two-year-old,
was valued at $1000.
PERSONAL. MENTION.
J. R. Wyatt went to Corvallis
yesterday on leal business.
Mrs. M. Fuller, of Harrisburg,
paid Albany a visit yesierday.
W. R. Garrett and family have
returned from a trip to Ilwaco.
Owen Osbom .druggist of Browns
ville, was in the city yesterday.
Charles Ilaflenden and w lfe, of
Portland, are visiting in this city.
Judge Lord, of the supreme
court, passed through yesterday,
on his way to the bay.
. Mrs. S. G. Irvine and daughter,
Mrs. Henrietta Brown, Mrs. L. E.
Blain and Mies Hettie Miller are
sojourning at odaville.
Wm. M. Hoag, Chief Engineer
Eckleson and A Hackleman re
turned last evening from a tour
over the line of the Oregon Pacific
eastward.
Mr. and Mrs. John Summerville
and family and Mrs. A'.ice Grimes
and so. Vinnie returned from the
bav yesterday, going on to their
homes near Harrisburg.
A Naw Masonic Tempi la Portland.
Yesterday's Oregonian says that
the committee appointed by the
Masonic order to select and pur
chase a site for the new and mag
nificent temple which the Masons
propose to build in that city, yes
terday concluded negotiations for a
quarter block as the northwest
corner of Washington and Eleventh
streets, paying $25,009 for the 100
foot square.
This is a portion of the tract
owaed bv Mr. Van Fridagh, which
was bonded by Mayor DeLashmutt
for the city for a site for a town
hall. He bonded the whole tract
for $35,000, and had the option of
taking the quarter block for $20,000
and has now sold it at a clean prof
it of $5000. - , . til .
It is a beautiful and sightly lo
cation, and the Masons propose to
erect thereon a temple, which is
an ornament to the city and a cred
it to the order.
A PUt Thief.
impecunious individual,
An
figuring in a warrant unaer me
euphonious title of John Doe, in
absence of his real name, was ar
rested last evening for stealing
tobacco from the store of Julius
Joseph. He was caught in the act
and was made to disgorge the
ototn rnhacco bv Policeman Mil-
i.. ir lodged in iail to
await trial in Justice Humphrey's
court this morning.
A number of sheep buyers are
around Wallowa and nave suc
ceeded in buying many at ratucr
low figures. Some are only selling
for $1.75 each, for stock sheep.
THfl 8AHTIAH MINE8.
Ths Albany Minir.s; and Milling Company
Patting M ;re Capit .l in their Miaes.
The stockholders of the Albany
Mining ai'd Milling Company held
a meeting yesterday, at which it
was voted to raise the assessment
upon the stock heretofore fixed at
10 per cent, to 20 per cent. 2 he
amount received from this action
will furnish the company ample
capital to develop their" mines.
They have a force of men steadily
at work now, and Mr. E. J. Bann
ing, one of the members of the
company, will leave for San Fran
cisco in a day or two, taking with
him a quantity of the ore to be
tested. The company has made a
strike in one of these claims
which promises big things, and has
elicited no little interest in these
mines.
Mr. W. C. Dean, of the Tacma
Reduction Works, is in the city on
his return from a several week's
trip at their mines, and is favora
bly impressed with the ore taken
out, which combines galena, silver
and gold in suflieient quantities as
to leave no doubt ;is to the fact
that it can be worked on a paying
basis.
Important Ileal Estate Deal.
F. A. liurkhart.real estate agent,
now oilers for sale 44 vacant city
lots on the following plan, to-wit:
One of these lots, making in all 45
lots has a large two-story fine
dweling house situated on it
which cost $1800. This house and
the lot it is situated on will not be
sold, but will positively be given
.way to one of the purchasers of
one ot these 44 lots, these lots
will be sold for the extretnelv low
fi,,uro 0t lol) ea-h. and as each
lot is sold the purchaser of it will
get a numuer. luese number
when the lots are all sold will be
placed in a box and shaken up and
each purchaser of one of the 44
lots will draw out of the box one
of thes; numbers, and the one that
draws out the highest number will
be given a warrantee deed to the
$1800 house and lot, positively free
of charge. Thus one of the pur
chasers of these 44 lots is bound to
get two good lots and an $1800
house for the small sum of $150.
This is an excellent chance for one
to get a good building lot for the
small sum of $150, besides you
have one chance in 44 to draw this
fine $1800 house and lot, which will
be given to one of the 44 purchas
ers. Any person can purchase one
or more lots and will be allowed to
draw as many numbers as the
number of lots he buys. The plat
ot the urnpeity and the terms of
sale can be seen at the real estate
ollice of F. A. Burkhart.
Horses a Necessity.
Editor Daily Herald. The fire
last Tuesday night was another
conyincing proof of the need of a
team for one of the file engines.
The location of the fire was over
one mile from the engine, houses,
partly over newlv graveled streets.
and no lair-minded citizen witnes
sed the eflorts of the firemen pull
ing the steamers this long distance
without acknowleging the necessi
ty of such addition to our fire ap
paratus. Iheiecent heavy losses
by fire in Pacific coast cities warns
us to be on the alert and prepare
in every way possible against such
a disaster here. In former davs
when the citv was small the fire-'
men could quickly and sasily reach
any fire within the limits; but not
so now ; recent additions to the city
has caused it to cover so much
area that it require much time,
which in many instances might be
very valuable for the firemen to
take their apparatus to fiies which
start in the suburbs, as did the
one of Tuesday night. And anain,
newly graded streets over which
they could take their engines now.
will be nearly impossible for them
without horses when the winter
rains w ill have made them muddy
and bard to travel. As one citizen
I say, let the city council furnish
at least one team, as it is an actua'
necessity. Scbscrikei:.
The MarkeU.
Our local markets remain quiet.
The new crop of wheat is coming
in very rapidly and the prospects
are'hatan increased amount will
be stored here. The market is
firm at 03 cts. offered, but no con
siderable sales are being made.
All are holding for better prices.
In Portland the wheat market
show no change.
Fin Display.
Mr. Settlemier, of the Tangent
nursery, came into the city yester
day with his hack and brought
with him a branch of a Silver
prune that caps the climax for pro- J
auction any where. The branch
was about three or four feet long
and contained a least a full half
bushel of the fruit, stuck in and
piled up in a most marvellous man
ner, and the frait was all good size,
marketable fruit. It was a won
derful production.
Mistakes Impresilen.
Some of the papers have mixed
up bad geography with the incor
rect statement that the Oregon Pa
cific Co. is preparing to build a
branch road from Gatesville to the
Meadows. The Mill City Lumber
ing Co. is arranging for a track
from Mill City, a distance of six or
eight miles, into the timber belt on
the Linn county side of the river,
but no road is to be built from
Gatesville to the Meadows.
LITTIK LIST.
Following is the lilt of letters renaming at
th postoflk-e in Albany, Linn i.onnty, Ort-a
Aug. 21, Persons railing for taes
letters will g.v the date on whicn thoy wert
advertised
Boltorff Benson
Rutlcr l
ltrown A 11
Chandler W
Fancitillc Vincent
Johnson llattie
Laplantc liolphirc
Mi'zon John
i'att'.n 1
Sbatfer Frank
BrnoksG(orse
Broddy Wm
Veans W G
Gilliam V L
Kerr S T
LillisTJ 2
Mull Mrs Emma
Shieldd Richard
RUFCS THOMPSON, P. M.
The amount paid on the new
court house at Corj-allis is $0-1,000.
lHEMOITNING ILEliAJ,h:THUKSl)AY,
D&BIKQ BDBLARY.
Safe f a Promiaeat Wwdbnra Usrchant
Blown Open.
Woodburn, Aug. 22 Between 3
and 4 o'clo :k this morning the st f
of Walter L. Tooze, a commission
merchant of this city was blown
open. There was several hundred
dollars in the safe the night before
but it bad all been paid out during
the day, so the robbers only se
cured betweeu $30 and $35 and
Rome papers. The parties had evi
dently been watching their chance,
for some time last night the watch
man was called away from the city
in the evening and did not return
until in the morning. No clue.
Steamer Arriyal.
Yaqcika City, August 21. The
Steamship Willamette Valley ar
rived at 5 p.m. to-day with the
following passengers : Henry Wat
kins, Airs. Henry Watkins, Mrs.
E. J. Uurphey and child, E.J.
Murphy, A. D. Nash, B. F. Blood,
MJss N. D. Bridwell, Miss Mary
Culver, A P. Peterson, Mrs. A. F
Peterson, P. R. Wood, J. A. Sapp,
Mrs. Bullus, G. Beltzold and Win.
Dickson.
COAST NOTES.
The taxable property of Seattle
is $16,000,000.
Corvallis is not satisfied with her
fire protection by the water woiks.
Walla Walla is being infested
with a lare gang of thieves and
tramps.
Boise City, Idaho, will be the
capital of that state for the next
twenty years.
Hon. E. O. MeCy, of Grant
county, had his foot badly crushed
by falling timbers.
The total manufacture of beer in
Oregon for the past fiscal year was
02,904 barrels.
A 13 foot vein of coal has been
discovered at a depth of 100 feet.
at l unman, v. x.
Newport is overrun with a small
army of photographers, who are
making sketches of every conceiv
able object.
Wm. Toney, Sr., fell off a load of
wheat at McMinnville, a few days
ago and cut a dangerous wound in
the back of his head.
La Graade has organized a citi
zens' patrol to watch the town at
night. Danger of fire is the princi
pal cause for the organizaiion.
A large flouring mill is being
constructed on the Keno Rapids in
trl ...L . w . .
rviamain county, its machinery
will be of the latest improved
patterns.
The Pacific Coast Elevator com
pany now has twenty-five eleva
tors located all the way from
Moscow, Idaho, to Portland, and
with a capacity of from 25,000 to
1,000,000 bushels.
The O. R. & N. Co. have most of
their track fenced between Baker
and Portland. It is said tint the
bdl of expense for cattle and horses
killed by the trains has already
amounted to more than the cost of
building the fence.
P-jlnnun W V l.oo o r..l
bigamist. He is not yet old enough
to vote by several vears and is the
m. w.wurv, i A., 11. CL VOitbllilJl
nusoanu ot two wives, the last
one was only 13 years old, but
nevertheless she skipped with him
and the authorities are hunting
them.
Notice.
In order to mi'ke room
f.
fall stock we will make special
prices on all ;oods bought of us tor
the next 15 days. On Friday and
Saturday, August USd and LMi'h, we
will sell Ladies' French Kid Shoes
at $3.50 per pair. These are the
same quality of French Kid Shoes
we have hail a special sale on GO
days ago and have all proven just
as we have recommended them.
Dont forget the dates, Ainrust 231
and 24th. Krausse & Klein.
Teahers Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular public quarterly examina
tion of teachers for Linn county,
will take place at the court house,
in Albany, commencing at noon
Wednesday, August 28th 18SQ. Al.
teachers desiring examination will
please bo present ai the beginning.
L. AI. Cikl,
Co. iSchool Sup't.
All I'ernons
Indebted to the late
firm of
uiunueii cc oianaru win pieasecail
1.1.......11 f- t'A 1 -II , I
at ine store ot u. f;. 1
settle or make satisfai
at the store of C. E. Brownell and I
seine or ma to satislactorv arrange-;
ments without delay.
Notts.
If you want a good mattress call
and see me. I will sell woven
wire mattress 25 cents cheaper than
any other man in the city.
Thos. Brink.
Calitorala CatKt'are.
The only guaranteed cure for catarrh
cold in the head, bay fevar, rose cold,
catarrhal deaf&ess and sore eyes. Re
store the 6ense of taste and unpleasant
b.-eath, resulting from catarrh. Easy
anil )..,, a. A . 1 ll i-
F-it. i uae. roimw uireeuocs
.-...luicunMuuicujr an arug-
gists. Send for circular to Abietine
Medical Company. Oroville. Cil. Six
months' treatment for 1 sunt. w
mail. $1 10. For sale hv FoshRT x-
Masou.
Tho Latest Song.
Is "Oh that Watermelon." A
car load of Cuban Queen water
melons and Crawford peaches just
received at the Willamette Pack
ing Co. 'a.
Have you heard what Mr. G. L.
Weast, of Cambridge City. Ind., Bays
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrl: oea Remedy? If not, hpre it is:
"During last summer I waa troubled
very much v.ith severe paius in the
stomach and bowels, and was induced
bj a friend to try this llemedy. I
took one uose, as per directions, ar.d
it gave me almost instant relief. I
cheerfully recommend it to the
srilieted." 1o and 50 cent bottles for
sale l y Foshay & Ma3on.
,eo,.
l of the citizens o! Albauv to in- j
J
tion
sure before n i too l.tie. ilr rep
resents seven in-urance rumpaiiie
w ho canv a i apit.ti of $70, iM.OOO,
with a ea.-h iie"sit in iiio slate of
Oregon of sj-ooO.UiK.
Farmer- who have speni the en
tire year in producinu a crop
of wheat .-h.-uld run o risks now,
but promptly yet. insurance upn
the crp and guard against tire, for
if they lo.-e their cu-p by fire, it is a
calamity to the whole communi-y
as well as an irreparable injury to
to them.
Seattle, Ellenshurg, Vancouver
and Spokane Falls has nothing to
do with ur companies ; the losses
will all be paid and s.ill we are
ready lor business, the same as af
ter the Chicago tire.
Tea Commissioner.
The tea commissioners at the
New York harbor have been notifi
ed by the commissioners at San
Francisco to keep a sharp look out
at that port, as there is a great deal
of very inferior tea be im shipped
from China and .lajKMi, it has now
become necessary f'-r dealers to
import dirett and take a written
guarantee, so to be sure ami net. a
good article. We have just re
ceived a lar'e shipment of pure
uncolored Japan tea, calle 1 Unity,
which can be seen displayed in our
show window; also a pure China
tea set of fifty -four pieces, valued
at $15, which, we il'er as a iit to
the pei so;; guessing the correct
or nearest correct number of beans
contained in a Jass pt. One
guess is allowed for each pound
bought of i his tea. At. the Wil
lamette Packing' Connunv's store.
Coud Investment.
For a sma'l amount of money
that will in a year's time double or
treble our money, such an oppor
tunity is offered in South Al
bany, only one half mile from the
city, embracing the tract of land
from Elkiiis' f.dls to the fair around
road. Lots sold on the installment
plan.
TwKriMLE & Itlir.DiKl.l).
Two doors south of postoflicc.
Let lis liive the iv.-uii r- i
ALD il i:!t c t. - lit. Iv ;n
weafher is i t inir;.;..i.l w
f the Hkk
vhv. Hot
tii .lie.
is i cmo;
hoi !h:s.
eh.i'i.T;i
s..:il. v Uiitl (11-
y s'le w.ty to ivan-
Lat these Jistia, ii to .keep some
reliable mrefh at hand, ami ad who
have tried Chttijb-i-lAio's Coiic,
Clmler;: :;.,(: DianiiCVi Rciiedy wdi
admit tii it :. i? the m.-i-t ininnt,
reliable :v.A -'nci'.-sftil iih-'icmc
klmwii f. t 'lu s,; c.oiij.laiht.s Iteiists
hut 25 or 50 coiits, soul may Lethe
nitaii-nt savuij: vn,'. .r v our f .inily
II1U h tl:l!'i.- ,aj if l:ut life iltivsf, be
fore tito Mi-Liner n ntvr, L'.r salo by
Ko.sliay i: Ma.-ia.
Trrriiilc
Two HiinW of ii
York cit s;r? froi
lltU'UlllOili:!. LIk-
(idat!i in New
in ioiiMiir.ptioii or
mo. : proi.o'Mnti
t other cities. le-
holds ''"' hr i.i
la.s ar n.:nei ku
Ki'Vflish KeMfdy for ;
iilwajs relieve) :cid
life.
'r. Acker's
i:suin.tii!l will
iii.iy mivc Your
v Addition (
Aloiiey
i n to A I
f
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I !'' I1
i. ..; v
IO
banv
citv
ea-
has Ik
led. i
' .-aie
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t vi,: :
i
!!,-
ai
lots ar:- r,.
by l"urr.i:i
0!l'.-e :il:d -
If V,.:i
Mskfn;- .
iihor eiai
dealer- :o:
oi. ;
ie 111
u lute
i s-'.-t eisrar
l':i lory.
i-r ." i-eni
Trv '
II i van a
'VI!
The best kid iove
o'i'jht j
to Albanv for I.
at lii-iiu.-.
AS UGLY DI8COVJEBY-
, A Beport that Shonld Be Bead, j
"A recent analyzatton in Philadelphia '
by a celebrated chemist of ten popular .
brands of Sarsaparilla discloses the aston
j ishing fact that these ten samples of blood
: purifiers (?) contained in the- assreprata
tiztfcn different minerals, eleven of which
' werenctivepoisons. Iodidoof l'otash waa
discovered m every sample, mercury was
: found in all but two. whilearsenieeiisted 1
i in six of tho ten brands. Hot one brand
: was the pure article."
A reporter took the above clipping to
: E. W. Joy, the manufacturer of Joy's Veg
. ctablc Sarsaparilla. Mr. Joy exhibited no
( jurprisc. lie said druggists know it. IIo
I aid he long ago sav.- the crying need for
a sale and absolutely pure vegetable prcp
j aration of Sarsaparilla, henco his was
j named Joy's Vegetable Hariaparilla, bc
; cause it contained nothing but pure syrup
of sarsaparilla, combined with the pure
juices of California's vegetable altera
tives. Unlike potash sarsaparillas, it does
not force impurities through the skin, but j
stimulates too various secretive organs,
i thereby correcting functional derange- i
U1CUH AUU V11U11UB11U5 B1K lUIIUI 1 1 LVQ
throogh the natural channels Son Franr
Cisco Examiner. j
T?0!5 RLNT-A CdMMOl'IOOS STiUtE :'5x
J? iO. An A 1 location, i-inall st?ck and
fixtures pr sate. Adt re:s or rail on ASlihy
Si Ditkin-im. Albany, Or.
IDRJ
G. A. WHITNEY, I'HYSICIAS AM)
sur.-on. oraa'iv--or i,L'iiuvuu in's;)i-
til Medi-a! Coliejjc, New York Ci'y. Ilicases
ef women a sio. -ia't.v. Olfiee in l-'rciiiati's
brick, A'b.viy Ureo;i.
If T. SEUOWICK, 15. D.,
11. physician a'ul sui.on. o;i
LhCTIC
'. rnor.is
23 and "24, Pcar;x's l.locit, Albany, Oregon.
,5. SALE A YOCKC IRIVIM! MARE,
ip waJ bro-eanl ortIe. Inquire of I. M,
French.
!
llfANU'D A YOl?SG M IN DF.SIRES A
situation as a car;;nrer
cr Address Ueo.
Sandman, Albany ivstoiiice-
YlMNTEt'-TWO) iool ui
i V work in 1 boai'.liiijr houso.
G1UL.S 'IO
Ajiply to
1 Mrs. M. Kcnueli.
T OiT A GOLD LOCKET WATCH CHARM
j witli a s!vrt p'.ci-p cf fold ehuin at
tichcdtjit. On the charm wan engraved
! th letters S. '!. H. The limier will be ui;a
! bly rcwarJe-1 by icavin-.' the same at this
i ollice.
TOill.t- 1 n'K YKAItLIXtl t lmi.
stein r-iiil from a pO'itl "o", weight OOC
pouniK. Will lie -iolu lor ill. Alsn a iroott
entie in-sli miieii cow five years old and v.ilf,
r!:e !att'-r; hoi'e'- hhort hor . 1'ii-jHO.
Aj ply t- l'.iia. 1 lloaclc, Tante'it, Or.
IVoimI fawliif:.
PlitCiIASr.il A
TT
rAVi.VG
. VCTION
I 1 euiiiie and a iuil woml .i"n: j -iitfit, I
am prepared to t;iK-; ontr.u-t of tiiU kind.
Persons wijhi:iir iiicir winter's '.licwc-ods.iwed
will do Ji t j kivo me a call.- or'c-is 0:1 br
.-ic nt Ljwi:ell i Stanard's.
G iCO. 1:. W A HUES
AUGUST
22
1889.
Bark" Meiton,
yj'JW FIRM!
SEW GOODS!
Are now established with a tir3t-clus3
stjck of
STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES.
On the corner of First and Ferry
8tree's, opposite Stewart" & box. A
complete line of canned goods, gro
ceries and provisious of all kinds, no
tions, etc.
Fresh fruit and vegetables eyjry
n.eraing. Prices reasonable.
13-CALL AND SEE USTtt
Its Cmino.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,
Pluiubiuff S Pine Fitting
STOVES
asd Hardware
All work 'promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Street,
I'KARCK HUXK
IJrick for Sale.
T MY KILN ONE MILK EAST OF
V town, or li live. ed anvwlivre in the city.
W. V. CASSKLL, Albany Or.
t'oiilraelor nnd i:lll'r.
ri HIE UNOEi:SIGXEl HAVING LOCATED
1 in Albany solicits patronage from city
and country. Will coi,t ract to build bridges,
barns, and all manner of dwelling houses,
iru'luilin Queen Anns, Eastlake and Eliza
bothian stile rf uuildiii4. Will furnish
plans and sp cificat i"ns free of charges. Satis
faetion guaranteed V. . CASSEL.
Initio riant
IT AY
IING LEASED
THE MONTEITH
1.1 pasture frtm the Oregon Paeilic Co.. all
persons having stock therein on pasture are
hereby notified to rentove them at once, or
make arrangements with me. Failing to do
so such stock will be turned out.
JOHN" SCHMEEIt.
BROWNSVILLE.
o. r, tossioH' a oa,
JKeal Estate and
INSURANCE A CEN i
V delivered to any part of the city by Win'
Meyers, orders can be left at Conn Bros, oi
at V. L. Kenton's.
Over The
CASCADE MOUNTAINS
FROM ALKANV OR LEBANON EAST
WARD.
The Willamette Valley and Can
cade Mountain Wagou Iload is in ex
ceiieui condition, ana ny an odds is
ha hest and shortest was;on road to
Kistern Oregon. IFater and grass is
.'dmndant along the entire road. The
tirades are easy, accommodations su
perior and tin- road well bridged
i iiiakiu:,' it
! the state,
, .
t the Lest mountain road in
For summer jaunts, hunt-
ii and tj.-hii)'' the Cascade Moun
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake
ami the Three Sisters afford superior
advantages.
The City Restaurant,
Under the new management of H.
Lampnian will
be conducted on a
Meals will he served
tirt-: a s plan.
at ail li'iiirs. Lonsult tne
BILL OF FARE
And order whatever you want, pay
ing for what you order ami nothing
more. Straight meals served as usual
ior -o cents, and meals to order from
;i 5 cent roll and cup of ooffee to a
lirst class $1.00 imal.
i'Furnished rooms to let in connec
tion with the restaurant.
Vol ice or lisolutio:i of larliierliip
nIIK PAItTXKRSIIIP HERETOFORE
X existing under the firm anme of Wallace,
Tliompson Co. wherein T L. Wallace, W.
S Thompson and E. LaForest of the city of
Alliany, Linn county, Oregsn, wore general
partners is this the 7th day of August A 1).
188, dissolved hy mutual consent, T. L.
Wallace retiring, Tho business will be con
ducted at the siine place bf W. S. Thompson
mid K. LaForest unuei the firm name of
LaForest & Thompson, who will assume all
liabilities and collect all accounts due the
firm.
Dated thin 7th day of August A. D. 1S89.
T. h. WALLACE,
W. S.THOMPSON,
E. La FOREST.
A NASAL INSECTOR free with
each bottle ot" ShilohV Catarrh Rem
edy. Price 50 cents Foshay & Mason
The BUYERS; GUIDE iu
issued March and Sept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you n furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk -iance, tleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, and in vaiious sizes,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY. and you can make a
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDE, which will be
sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay
postage. MONTGOMERY. WARD & CO.,
1 11-1 14 Michigan Avenue Chicago.Ill.
Ill
BAKING
PO WER.
Put up expressly for Julius Grad
wohl and fold at his Golden .
Rule Bazaar in
POUND
AT
CAXS
23 CEXTS PEI?:CAN
jGuarantoed to be first-class
in every Respect.
JULIUS GRADWOHL
F. L. Kenton
-DEALER IN-
Staple and Fancy
G-BOOEME s
Also Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaeeos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc,
TERMS CASH AND PBIOBS LOTV.
Subscription Agent for all Leading News
papers and Magazines.
-NEAR THE POSTOFFICE.
T
t k Tho
MFTO
SUCCESSORS TO WALLACE, THOMPSON & CO.i
FLBM'S BLOCK, ALBANY.
Tie
Leading
Cany the largest stock
to supply any and every
SPECIALTIES
In Table Luxiirie8,Choice Tas and Coftee8,Cream
ery Butter on Ice, Cream Cheese, Canned Goods,
LUNCH GOODS, ETC.
-ALL KINDS F-
fell Fruits
Constantly on
STEWART & SOX
-Dealers in-
General
Agricultural
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Mope and Cordage
BlacTssmiths9 Supplies
Garden and
hi all Ue
C. E. HAWKINS.
ments
ALBANY HOKE COMPANY
Does an immense business in all kinds of furniture, (bedroom sets, parlor
sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen safes, and all kinds of tables, etc., ete.
Also have a tine Belect'on of wall paper and window ebades, which they ara
offering at close 6gurei, Call and see them, on Fir6tJ?6tret, opposite Stew
art & Sox.
ALBANY, OREGON
won
JL
Grows.
in the city, enabling he
want of their customers.
and tais
Hand.
Hardware
Ipkents.
Carpenter9 Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, ete, .
Giant Powder & Turn
Saws and Axes.
GrrasB Seeds!
by
F. FARRELL
Used
Farmers