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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1889)
IHE IfOftNENO ILEBAUJ: FRIDAY.! AUGUST 30, 1889. THE MAIL. oil at the Albany postollice close oso e;3 a. m, For all c I tires north 1 he Kastern slates I he West Siiie nd the Kairow Gauge 15. R l or Por'.laml and S;ilem 11 A. M t'orvallis and Yaqtiiua ..12;:0 p. v fffice suntb .. 7-'.0p. i n,e MixtoMiee !! nr i :..iei e nh n -m six to seven o'clock. KvKMtered matter for Miffluarly morning 'rain should be mailed before S clock the f tey ious eveniu-r. OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives liupuris ..' Il.15atull.00 i p m 5.2")im'c..V.i : ia9enecr. Krviirht..... Chicago dried beef, chipped to enter at C. K. Brownell's. Fresh oysters served every day at Hermann's restaurant. Just recaived, the latest sheet music, in large quantities at Will Bros. Go to J. M. Bardue's for bar- gains in groceries, good butter and LiKi ivms. Poot3 and shoes below cost, to make loom lor other troods. at C. i.' i....im x.. Brownell s. Delicious r.uk ovste-s.fresh from : livron & Lo. On the Railroad Yaquina, also fresh oysters, served ' street Side K"bert YVeisbach had a in everv style at F. II. PueifTer's ' '"ano storo m which lie had about rr.a." v ",;., , i- I -0,000 w orth of stock, all of which Avirv LtvlA f r" n w"ffd I saved except one piano. Vr hlL tt n !Li C,ffer 8- Next door was the fading dress st oied H making establishment of the city. ' , . i 1 he bunding was saved, but manv Drop three nickels in the slot of the goods v. ere ruined, and see the IIek.m.d's carrier i.oy The new etmine had their first show up regularly every morning . rxpt-rience, and saved the city, for a week. The water pressure was not sutli- Tlie oyster season has reopened' cie:it to put out a bad tire, but the and fresh Yaijuina oysters will be ' enisiies wen- able, a tcr getting up served every day in uiiv stvle at steam, to uive a stream sullu-ient the City Restaurant. Over .)00 people have dropped '""llb their ni-kel in the slot in the street . At tll 'ri fi'!lt lime. -:-.), there cars during the two davs they have i'f 8tlU fi,v "'ouldering, but the been in operation. " 1 danger is past. tJS OUdthti t'Wt i thXw SlS wiouf J. n l?Z Ly -t rUied' ,T"1-isick W0I"tn 1,1 the Denver House hae been sent for. stretchers. Thev are being cared Judge R. S. Strahan has pur-1 for. chased of Ashby Pearce twe lots! The loss will be about $60,000. rear the Oregon Pacific depot, pav-, - ing for the same $000. " ; So,d at fherin" Sale. Persons having rooms to rent to i A siferarjle amount of real students will do well to communi-1 cstate rperty belonsring to the catewith Piesident Condit about I ??,atV ?l IIiram mith. dec-eased, at the matter. Pupils are now seek-! ing places for the fall term, which opens on Tuesday, September 10. Hon. Jeff Myers returned yes terday from a trip to San Francisco. Mr. Myers is engaged with several leading citizens of Scio in the real estate . business in that thriving town, and is doing much toward aiding, its growth. ' Ah Duck, the Chinaman who was arrested for stealing $300 from u Chinese firm on Second street, also stole 25 worth of jewelry from the same firm. His trial was post poned in, Justice Brink's, court un til Saturday in order to secure im portant testimony. A fire started on the farm of .". Price near lbany the other day, and burned up a lot of, fencing and a stacfc.ot hay.. It: was only by hard fighting. thaj his barn was saved. Too much care cannot be taken during the dry season to prevent field fires. The 44 vacant lots which ate now being sold in Pipes" addition for $150 apiece are going off very rapidly, as tlure has already been quite a niiuiter sold, and as soon as (he balance of thet-e lots ne sold the drawing for the $1S0 bouse and lot will positively take place at , the real estate office of F. A. Burk bart. Now is your tirm to get you a givxl lot cli&ip -" -'-vw. The San Jose .Mercury of August 3d says: "Lew Johnson's colored company opened their engagement at the California theater last night to a large and highly appreciative audience, and merited the delight which was manifested by the tre- .ment nnd enthusiastic ai.nlansc. ! 1 - 4 . v,. ..t. vim iJici cjc truici vi ar . . . it - rn ! inn o rw 1 uni ftrti 11 in L nntu nt t me- iiu5c in uuauvitsi uproar. The specialties, Hamden.. . r , . Taylor, dreen and Hawkins, ere a whole show in themselves, while,; nit; uaoM poio, iv.iKnu in ints.i Cradle of the Deep," rtndered by ! T. Jackson met with encore after ! encore. The finale, "Love in Ken tucky, or the Rival Lovers," was a laughable comedy and each mem ber played their part t perfection i tii i ale at Black-: Keservecl seats . tor 8 man's drug store. l'KKSO.NAf. MKN'TION. W. L. Jester returned yesterday from a trip to Illinois. Miss Klla McLin returned yes terday from Washington county, where she lias been visiting friends and relatives. W. C. Peterson, of Lebanon, was in the city yesterday. He says that considerable building is Uing ''O le in Lebanon this season. Miss Ina Kobertson left yester day to enter unon her duties in her new position as teacher in the i Wait.-burg Academy. .v hewasac- i . " i-i" i iimiiiiiTi'il liv Yliss Ann:! ! inn. : wl, will i it. .ii.l school then, .bir- in" the winter. ; Ino. C. Nutting has returned ! j'rom Crook county, where he went to io;n in tue search tor u is miss-. brother, (Jeo. Nutting. No trace of him could be found and it is generally believed he has been murderer. . I. 'in- ij.dd ":ir!,. fall jm-tl-d i 'lti irnnlfi if. 'or .".; rudi, nl J ' .'.', - rr.ri'- r J ir-Jri .S'..vv. id FIEE AT TACOMA. Two Bashers Blocks and Four or Five Evidences Barotd-Loss, $60,000. Special to the IIkralo.j LI). The iACOMA, (W. 1.), Aug. Henver House, a large four-story! lodging house, occupied on the lower tloors by Knapp, Burrell & Co., Johnson &. Roberts' paint and paper house. It. W. Woisbach's music house; Rochester's dining parlors, Latham cc Page, produce and commission store; the adjoin ing building, a two-story lodging house, occupied on the ground rloor by Owens' frame factory; and four or live residences, were en tirely destroyed by tire this fore noon. The Western Union's wires are i temporarily down. ADDITIONAL 1'ARTItTLAItS. A fire broke out about 10:15 this morning in the Denver lodging, house, a structure originally built for a skatimr rink. Thr hfiil.iino- i ! was a framt? 75xhx feet, "located i on Kauroail and C street, and was three stories in bight. The lower i story was occupied by Knapp. Bur - ' x. f. . i ..i . i ' , . i ell dz Co. ; K. habam !; Co. and to conline the lire within short "arnsourg, iias oeen soia at very 1 T - mi . iow prices, ine drug store, occu pied by Damon Smith, was bought by the latter for $400. The property occupied bv P.utlcr's saloon was bought by Xlr. Butler for $300. The Park property, consisting of 17 acres and two houses sold to Mrs. J. P. Schooling for $1075. Two fractional lots and two warehouses sold to J. CJ. Senders for $115. A parcel of twenty-two acres sold to Walter Brown for $40, Dr. II. A. Davis purchased a small tract near the railroad and a few other small pieces were sold, the amount of the sales aggregat ing $2010. A portion of the prop erty ws wionglv described and a i new execution will have to be I issued before it can be sold, j - - Oregon Fossil. A. M. Miller, a graduate of the ; Princeton college, is in this city, j the guest ci Dr. (i. V. llrav. He none of a party c-f twilve students Marshall's stable, and out toward and graduates, head.-d by Prof. I the Calapooia bridge. A sugsest .Vott, occupying the . hair of geol- jVe incident cf the runaway was fgy 1:1 the college, w ho have been . that Dr. I. X. Woodle, a veterinary on a tour through Ivi-fi ir Oregon surgeon, and A.J. Anslyn, a car collecting geological specimens, riage maker, started in "pursuit of .tr. iuiuer stales mat uu y secureo j several wa-on loads of lossils re-1 mains oi rare extii.ct animals, mineral and other specimens wlllVtl iviil lu i), ;,n... 1 ., Iriii.iitnn ,...1 ,o,l ...i ;.' I -i ticii itv-i tin wit-vm .-juri 1 1 j 1 1- i . A Heavy l'ull. Htn. I. I). Miller's threshing new wound up the season's run csterday, and the engineer 'liouglit lie woii.u give theengine a thorough test to see what it do. Uj thev coupled it on to woiild ' t large ;'o-inch separate r and then trailed "ii behind the w.iter tank, the cook wagon and eight grain wagons, and il e engine hauled the whole train t:t of the stubble field without any - liHicuItv. The engine was bought .bv Mr Milier of Stewart it Sox am a 13 horsi traction 'Ug!he, made bv Iiassell A (V ,f Massiilon, Ohio. i Oil Top .gain. vegetables In fresh fruits and ;.,.f .;,, ..n i I t J iTj w A Vvvi V M X I 1 a t t Ul i I . , ....: :- . i HTrpei noiaioc. "niDUS. leilL'IICS. t r- m , ' , r r ' f - . t . T . . l ..... iiaiifin prunes. i:trueiL ncars.irrt?en 1 . r m T jep'iers, garla- trim o trine utfinir R.atis, c'oujb honev, cream cheese, ! limbe'rger cheese, "etc. Be sure' ' to ! eall , eanv ana , get hrst . chmce Wjllamette Backing Co. AjTOsteil for KjnberzIemeBl. 1'uck Han:ilton,who has lren in , this city for several davs, was ar- resteu vesteniav morning it t, itvi , -.t irn-. -v... ..i ..." ; lULiiiiiii ivuHi(iii un iririaiu . from 1'ortland on a charge of cin- ( bezzlement of funds from L. C. jllenrichsen, a 1'ortland Jeweler. Marshal Hotl'man took his prisoner : as far as .lellersou. where he was ' met by Constable Simons of I'ort- lamt, whe took him in charge, j Hamilton stoutly denied the j charge, but the ollicer seemed ! quite sure nf his man. I Tnrkeyi". Iluck md 4'liickcn. ! We have a nice lot of line, fat ; dressed turkeys, ducks and chick lens for your Sunday dinner. Call I early and leave vot.r orders. Wii- umette l acking I o. , Select Schol. ' Mrs. Wait Mead, recently from i "ew fork, will open a select school ; anu Kinia-rgar:en in me . t :. l. V, Hall, Monday, September !th. ferm-i liberal. Parfrouagesoliciicd. i Satis;-.i'j!;i-n unaranteed. Mns. Wait Mkai. Albany, Orejon. lllir Vloiticii Sailr. Women ln-e .In ir licautv Ik cause onM. lll'.ilrl-lillt'f 1 1: ii i- .ifi. Ilr Acker's Eaglisti I.'ciucitv fur ennsmup I Mo it i sn :i!ri.!:iie cure for iU. DISASTROUS FIEE AT SHEDD. It 8weeps Over Several Farms aod Burns Considerable Property. ! Special to the IIkrald. j Shedu, Aug. 2i. An extensive and sweeping fire starting in the road two miles west of this place to-day, burned over the D. I. Porter farm and other places, con suming fences and burning a barn belonging to W. L. Vance and a separator for John W. Tugli. The tire is now under control. BItXITNSVILLK NOTES. BkoWXSVIM.K, Aug. 20. Our mail is beginning to arrive late again, owing to so much switching of giain cais below. The middle of next month our new school opens, and we look for i a fine school the coming year, Mr. J. Knapp has purchased the property here formerly owned by i.' 'ri.... .:n ... i.Vto tow.K ' W Rev. H. B. Elworthv and family i of this place, have gone down to 1 i" i " .i f 1 .! f -.uu"" 1 . i in uuuii iu .menu cumc-reucc ul .... i that place. The firm of Mover Pros has been dissolved here, Mr. E. Mojer is going to move to Albany and Mr. II. 15. Moyer will continue business at the old stand. Mrs. M. F. Wilson left here last week for a three months' trip to see relatives in Dakota, Iowa and .Minnesota. Her daughter, Mrs. D. Fields, accompanied her. The woolen mills are running on full time now, and turninsr out large quantities of the finest 1 blankets and llannels ever made on i j this coast, or any other, for that j matter. Negotiations sre now being made i for a $0000 fruit cannery here the 1 coming season. The ground in ; many of our orchards around here is just covered with plums that a"e rotting for want of a market. There was a fine lot of peaches i brought to t w n last Saturday, that are the finest ever seen in this part ,.f rpi 1 . ji vicguii. i in-v nne raised on the farm of Mr. Hugh Fields, near: the head of the race, about one j and one-half miles from this city. ; Since the shower a few days age the air is clear. The farmers are; just about through threshing, or j will w ind up this week, and so far i a? the weather is concerned there never has been a finer harvest time in many years, and while the ! spring grain is rather light, the fall grain comes up both in quantity anl quality to former years with , the most of our farmers." There is much complaint again j about the financial affairs of the ! narrow gauge company. What ought to be said about, or done with a company who will issue checks in payment to its employes j and then refuse to accept these: same checks in payment for either ; freight or passage on their road? Yet this is the case with the nar row gauge company to-day. A Lively Konawa.y. A team owned bv Peter lliley ran away on M cond stret t vester- dav The horses ran up past Ans the team. Thev were caught voud the Calapooia bridge be- no damage whatever havim been done - " " Ai-ailouiy of Our I.aty of IVrjM-tual Help, Albany, Oregon. This institution, under the direc tion of the Sisters of t. Benedict, offers to the young ladies of our . prosperous city and those from a distance every facility for a tbor- ough training in all the branches r .. .,....: ... l ...... ...i oi a idi.ui in unu ioiut? I'lilieuilOii. Studies w ill be resumed September 2nd and parents are kindly re-quef-ted to send their children at the opening of the session. For j further particulars apply at the I Academy. Albany College. I Pegular fall term opens on Tues day. September 10. The able and efficient hoard of teachers who made the school successful last !?1('i,r.W!1'!,f - am''e 1,1 W'. "d "' "ueKe i.-ar opens wuu ongni . r prospects than ever before. Frank Crabtree has removed to '' llim' tllkt'n Findlev Soda SprinirK. and Ik's charge of the hotel and springs. Me is prepared to furnish lirstclass aircommodations to trav elers, and will furnish feed for horses when desired. Satisfaction frnatvint.torl fvi all iflir. nnt.nnim tbe )0pular pleasure and health ruoArr ISIack Silk Scarfs. 1 received to-day an invoice of i Chantilla and Spanish lace scarfs,! hand run, ranging in price from $4 j to-Tii each, lhey are very nice.cn and stylish, a new thing, and the price is right. Samuel K. Young iool Investiueut. For a small amount of money that will in a year's time double or treble your money, such art oppor tunity is offered Ln South Al bany, only one-half mile from the city, embracing the . tract of land from IClkins' falls to the fair trround road. Lots sold on the' installment plau. Tweeuali: & Kkodiki.u, Two tloors south of postoH'iee. Ouruo'ti t'atarvb Snuff. ure cure for sore eyes, deafness. ! headache, aud the worst forms of catarrh in the head ami tbroat. Price 1 3.1 cents. So'd by Foshay i M ioi:. ' AHiarv, Oregon. Pocket iit!-r . The largest and l'meM liir-plav every brought to this vallev jiu't received :x. Stewart Ac Sox's." Call and examine. Boots and siiocsat cost at Bead's SCHOOL FOND APPORTIONMENT. Following is the aptortionment of school funds for the August ap portionment. The amount of state funds apportioned is $71)71 .60. Kate per capita, $140. lne amount of count- tuna was 'j;jj.;iu ana rate per capita . cents : 5 a 30 04 59 71 900 33 43 115 40 33 68 50 73 30 60 1C9 09 60 hi 73 37 60 10 65 S8 8S 39 43 35 13 43 5B 47 :58 7S SI o l 51 30 143 174 57 10 31 21 53 58 30 24 100 35 3S 70 55 28 31 4S $ 52 112 50 00 25 25 75 75 103 124 1590 57 75 201 70 59 115 103 130 52 105 295 173 105 89 127 64 105 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 1!) 20 21 2:5 24 25 20 27 28 20 :;o 31 32 . 34 35 30 37 3S 3! 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 75 00 50 59 25 50 50 00 75 25 00 i? 40 00 25 33 90 25 00 50 154 68 85 01 75 103 04 80 00 130 141 04 94 0 250 304 64 33 54 47 30 92 KM 08 42 295 01 00 122 90 49 54 84 40 57 35 01 54 59 84 00 25 75 25 75 25 25 75 25 20 50 75 75 20 75 25 50 75 25 25 -, 75 75 50 oo 75 25 50 50 25 90 25 00 25 75 00 25 25 50 00 4S i. n 50 51 52 53 54 55 50 5S 50 (i0 01 02 03 04 05 00 07 OS (O 7J 71 20 35 31 34 4S 31 20 50 42 10 78 111 45 30 31 10 ss 40 34 52 15 12 -V -li 4" 35 30 24 . 5W 07 2.S 23 21 45 Bo 87 50 50 25 50 25 75 75 50 25 25 00 50 50 .). 130 194 78 57 52 54 33 154 80 59 01 2S 21 50 45 70 AO 08 42 3S 102 :i7 40 Mi 80 ."'7 74 75 70 1 1 7S N2 S3 S4 S5 SK 87 ss Sfl 00 !)1 ! '.13 '.! '.'.') !Ki 07 !s !! lo I'M (10 0(( 00 75 50 00 50 25 00 ;0 25 25 (Ml 25 75 50 . 75 liiiinciM' stuck .i; St-wart S.'.-. 1 h-i est pia:i' .i.i! any , or style. Call and examine cur stock. Stewart & Sox. Notice. If vuii want a irnn'l mud rc-s call i and sci ii c. I will sell woven I wire mattress 25 cents cheaper than ' anyother man in tin- city. Pin is. I'.i:isk. i ' -STOM8UI.( C'JULIA'OE. 'My dear madam, I never saw you look ing so well, and you were so poorly, too." "Yes, doctor, Joy's Vegetable Earsapa- rilla is the grandest tlilnc hi tbc world for run-down, nervous and debilitated wom- That's tbo secret of my appearance." : Up to a montii ago, jlrs. ueluen. an i nit i i.. r,.i i if . elderly lady, living fit i10 Mason street, i c t- - .. r . i ; i.i , i ban rraucisco, was fauins m health and I flesh so rapidly as to ycrioiisly Mann her ! V.- m . .1 i relatives, nowwritc my lost licsM mi-! nave nor. ion as v. en m Albany. i om: Nioitt ONLY ti;i:si)a j Lew .iohnson's P.lack baby Boy rikid ...oiui i.T::itts. Co soliibitioii i I bick Stars. iitnvr ! :i ti i c! l c" iili'l ii"vcl l:i!r ;n : I -t-rriii!iin-c. ! t 1 I'. r" m " 'ranu i unit; ti m its n:. i- Jt ttx , II.:-. lrl'..V tl ill 'iM,lli-ll"il illlllll IlliljiT l.i '.v !t.:V I'uiHJlar I'rlre. -.-'lic.-i'' ! t f'-r .'it Illa-kiii ii.'s j lrus st ii-. . n.i.' rtiiiiKii tbj:. Julius Gradwohl calls the atten tion of the citizens of Albany to in sure before it is too late. He rep resents seven insurance companies who carry a capital v 6,000,000, i with a ca-h deposit in.the. stale oi Oregon t.i $350,000 Farmers who have spent the en I tire year in producing a,crop I oi w heat suouiu run no, risus now, but promptly get insurance upon the crop and guard against fire, for if they lose their crop by fire,it,is a calamity to the. whole, community as well as an irreparable injury to to them. Seattle, Ellensburg, Vancouver ; and Spokane Falls has nothing to i do with our companies; the losses will all be paid and still we are ready for business, the. same as af ter the Chicago fire. Alll'ersonrt Indebted to the late firm of; Brownell & Stanard will please call ; at the store of c. e. Brownell and settle or make satisfactory arrange - ments without delay. , Money to Loan. ; , i At a low rate of interest oh good i , farm property in Linn county, or ; on best improved city property in I Albany. Apply to Blackbcrn &i Wright, Albany, Oregon. 1 A Jine fold tcatci, full jeweled nid' tjuitranteed, Jor $.'.) raulu, at F. M. ' VhciV, the Corner Jiw lnj Store. Let ns give the readers of the Hkk-J ald a httle timely advice. Hot' weather is coming and with it colic, i cholera morbus, dysentery and di-; arrhoea. Tlie only safe way to com- j bat these diseases, is to keep some ' reliable remedy at hand, and all who ' have tried Chambrlain;s Colic, ! Cholera and Diarri:o?a Remedy will ' admit that it is the most promut, ' reliable and success! u I memcme known for these complaints, It costs but 25 or 50 cents, and ma' be the means of saving you or your family much sufl'ering if not life itself, be fore the summer is over. For salo by Foshay it Mason BROWNSVILLE. o. r, (H(in & o. .Real Instate and ISHVRAXCE A CJSS' I a; L1UNY CREAM tKY FRESH MILK ; lelivercil to any part of the city bv Wni' I Meyers. Orders can be left at Conn liros. or at r. L, Kenton's. WINN & IIUMl'UREY, DEALERS IN ! choice cigars. In Wf lis, Fargo 4 Co.'s ; office. Fine iinpcrlrd anil Key Watt cigars a : specialty Over The i CASCADE MOUNTAINS: FKOM AI.RANY OR I.KBANON WARD. EAS1- The Willamette Talley and Cas- ; cade Mountain Wagon Iloarf is in ex cellcnt condition, and by all odds is i ha best and shortest wagon road to ; Eastern Oregon. Water and grass is. abundant along the entire road. The , grades are easj', accommodations eu-! lerior and the road well bridged . making it the best mountain road in , the btatu. cor summer jaunts, hunt- j ' ing and lifhiug the Cas?ade Moun tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake and the Three Sisters afford superior ad vantages. The City Restaurant, Coder the new management of H. Lampman will be conducted on a tirt-eiass plau. Meals will be nerved at all liourv. Consult the BILL OF FARE And order whatever you want, pay iii'' for what you order and notliiiiir in. ire. Straight meals served as usual ; for 25 cents, and meals to order from , i a 5 cent, roll and cup of orffee to a first class $1.00 mral. ii?'Fii:iiislied rooms to let in codiipc- , tiou with the restaurant. : Roller of ItiKSAlutlon of ParlMt-rthip ' nutE PARTNERSHIP IIKKKTOFORC j X exiBtinjr under th firm name of Wallace, i TL'impson &. Co, wherein T. L. Wallace, W. I S Thoimwxm and K. LaFnreet of the citT of ' Allianr, Linn countr, OreKsn, wore fcncral general tii jiartners is this the all day cf Auguet lSHV, dissolved ut mutual consent, U'..llo r.lirln.. TT. l..ui...3 - III uucico su. ine Bime piacc vw n . xnonipson and K. LaForest unuei the Arm name of IjtForest t Thompson, who will assum all ' liabilities and collect all accounts due the , : firm. luted thin 7th dav of August A. O. 1M9. T. L. WALLACE, W. S. THOMPSON, E. LaFORKST. A NASAL INsECl OK . fttEE wim each hottfe of ShilohV Catarrh Rein- ! edy. I'riee-10 cents Foshay & Masoi - j The BUYERS' i GUIDE k J issued March and Sept. each ; year. It is an encyclopedia j of useful information for all 1 who purchase the .usuries ' for the necessities of life. We l can c you n furnish you with all tbe necessary and unnecessary ap-! ! pliances to ride, walk 'lance, tleep, 1 ! .... c..i. i i i. . . ..i l. .. i , "a": "u'"' . u "I KUUll:u Vl . -, , .... , . . 1 styles and quantities. Just tun te out I . 1- , I what is required to do all these things nnUrnDToi v - i., i COMfORTABLY,; I yon can nuke a fair estimate of the value of the CUIDK, which will be postage. munJuUftltlW, AHU & UU., I lll-114MichigatrAvetns Ciiicago.IU, BAKING Put up expresslv for Julius ?Grad wobl and sold at his Golden Bule Bazaar in OXE POUXD CANS AT- 25 CEXTS cloth i Mi J T(;uaranteed to be first-class everv Besnect - 1 ' : ICLIl'S C,B.DWOHL F. L. -MAL1R IK Staple and Fancy GEOGE 41so Choice Candies, Ifuts, Cigmrsand Tohateos, Fruits, Vegetables, MH. TERMS CASH AK J FRKJHS JLOIT. Subscription Agent j jwpers and Magazines 1 a?NEAR HIE POSTOFFICE. L SUCCESSOR? TO WALLACE, THOMPSON & CO.' FLINN'S BLOCK, ALBANY. The Carry the largest stok j , , ! 9"PP'-V mm SPECIALTIES In Table Luxries,Choie Teas and Cefte8,Orea,m. ery Butttr n Oream Ohtesc, Canned 6od, LUNCH GOODS, ALL KINDS OF- Fruits otistantIj on STEWART & SOI -Dealers in- General Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage BlaeJtsiniths' Supplies Garden and And all Implements E. HAWKINS c. ALBANY 111T1I OOHPANT i Docs 'an immense business in'all kinds of furniture, jbedrom set, parlor j 6,e,t3' tchail"9;. bea. lo"Dcf; k'tf-cn iafes and ?ll kind, f tables etc., etc. 'lave a le 6e'ect on nt wal1 Paper and winnow 'shades, which they arc I ofTering at close figure j. Call and see tl.eai, on First .'street, opposite Stew- J art Ik Sox. Kenton ME 8 for all Leading News- ALBANY, OREGON, in the city. naVjing he 1 . w,nt of &m co8t"8rs- and Hand. k TiiDpfl mm. ETC. Hardware -AN Id- Ipleieok Carpenters9 Tools Builders9 Hardware Powder, Shot, eit. Giant Powder &lTuse Saws and Axes. Grrase Seeds Used mm F. FARRELL