rlHE MORNING HEKALD: SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1. 1889.
glowing gailjj
THR MA1LH.
' a ill. at the Albany jKslolfice close
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! ra!i otfii-fc north
n.e Kvrtern state
il r West Side
At.J the Nut row I'aiue K. R,
J-cr Portland and Sulcrj....
. rvallis aw! Vaquina
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a. si,
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,.12:33 r. m
.7:30 p. m
n.o iHwvotticc will le closed earh
cvcr.iiis
im six to seven o clocK.
Lettered matter lor theflearly morning
-.iin should le mailed before o clock the
i r-uoti3 evening.
ORKl'ON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Departs
.' il.lnomli.66 l m
5.-2.",m'6.f)l:i
Krishna :
Frcicht.
.IOTTIG8 ABOIT TOWN.
For the finest silver polish in the
market go fo II. KvertV
' Fresh oysters served every day
at Hermann's restaurant.
To-day is the first day of autumn,
according to the calendar.
The best kid glove ever brought
to Albany for $1.50 at Reads.
The annual conference of the M.
E. church is in session lnPoitland.
Just received, the latest sheet
music
in larg' qnantilies at Will
I ."OS.
io to J. M. Ba-d lie's for bar
gains in groceries, good butter and
i" t chickens.
have money uy buying a year s
supply of boots and shoes at cost at ;
W. Fi Read's. !
BooN and shots below cost, to
make loo'ii l'i;r '.'tht r good--. :it C.
K. Brownell's.
I.. C. Stratton thiv-liod 1 1 a-'res
of fa! I urain -a hie
bushels per acie.
Itlieiou.i r-it-k oysters. fresh from j
Yaquina, also fresh oysters, served i
every style at i'. I I. I'deifR-i V. j
Sunday dinner, with chicken. I
s-ived at Hermann's restauiant
for '2 cents. Fresh oysters tn: I
every day.
Fresh Yaquina oystcis served in
every style at F. II. Pie if lei's.
Also a choii-i- lot of fresh candies
just opened.
The oyster season has reopened
and fresh Yaquina oysters vill be
served every day in any style at
the City Restaurant.
The Farmers and Merchants
Insurance Co. has been doing a
better business during the past
month than ever before.
L. Gilbert, of Lebanon, has ac
cepted a clerkship with F. II.
Roscoe in the hardware store of
Knapp, Burrell & Co. in this city.
Ankles are sprained, fingers are
mashed and limbs broken ; acci
dents are always happening. In
sure with Winn in the Travelers.
"The Beal of the state of Wash
ington," encircles a seal with the
figures, "1SS0," beneath, for the
new state which will soon be made
out of W. T.
Four head of cattle were sold at
auction yesterday by the city mar-
shal at tiie city pound. They were
bought bv Ubbe Peters, at $! and
$10 for yearlings, and $27.o0 for the !
cow.
Puck Hamilton, who was ar
.sted in this city on a charge of i
embezzlement preferred
land parties, was released
arrival there, there being
grounds for the charge.
The thirteenth annual reunion j
01 tne noneer .-ocieiy 01 fcoumern :
Oregon will be held at Ashland on
Thursday, September 12, and an
interesting time is expected. Geo.
"W. Dunn will deliver the oration.
ine wooien muis nuuaing is last j
nearing completion. The brick ;
work 13 up to the top of the second
rpl !i a 1 I
otuit, aiiu iuc nuiA ui fiuiiiu 111
the machinery is progressing rap
idiy. It is expected that the mills
will be in operation by the first of
the vear.
There wiil be union services of
the churches this eyeninir ot 7:45
at the . C. T. L. hall in the 111- j
terest cf the . M. C. A. of this
city. Short addresses will be made
uj . mi. xoei ii. jach-s uuu uuieio.
All are cordially invited. -
The last service conducted bv 1
Rev. Dr. Deere will be held onj
SunJay morning, Sept. 1st, at 11 1
o'clock in the W. C. T. U. hall, j
Text "Inasmuch as ye have done!
it unto one of the least of these my
brethren ye have done it unto me."
The 44 vacant lots which are
now being sold in Pipes' addition
for $150 apiece are going off very
rapidlv, as there has already been
mite a number sold, and as soon
as the balance of thesa lots are sold
the drawing for the $1800 house
and lot will positively take place at
the real estate ofiice of F. A. Burk
hart. Now is your time to get you
a good lot cheap.
Yaquina Steamships.
It is rumored that the steamer
Eastern Oregon is being fitted up
and tkat she will soon be put in
service between San Francisco and
Yaquina bay, says fhe Yaquina
Republican. If rumors are all true
theO. 1). company will have threo
steamers running 011 this route
before fall.
It I'ays to liaise Brans.
Just ver the rirer in Polk
county this season Charley and Ed.
Loose have raised about seventy-
fire bushels of beans on six acres of
land. They -are selliog them at
f 1.S0 per bushel. Although wheat
is a goad crop iu this valley it
seems the raising of beans beats it.
A.ile:ny of Our Lady of "Perpetual
Help, Albany, Oregon.
. This institution, under the direc
tion of the Sisters of St. Benedict,
offers to the young ladies of our
prosperous city and those from a
distance every facility for a thor
ough "raining "in a!! the branches
of a practical and polite education.
Studies will be resumed September
2nd and parents are kindly re
queiti'd to send their children at
the opening of tlu: session. For
further particulars apply at the
Academy.
THAT WEBCK AT YAQUINA.
Tlis P:hjrmtii SisDoly Waited Until
T.dj aad Tbsa'Waied Ashore.
Low
Probably before tiis time the
iievrspajers on the Sound and oth
er rival ports to Yaquina are pub
lishing under big headlines a
thrilling account ot "Another
Wreck at Yaqnina."
The simple facts, as bta'ned
from a gentleman who came over
from Yaquina yesterday, are that
the Rowena, a little two-masted
fishing schooner, worth about
f 2000, while out deep sea fishing,
became becalmed and driiteu upon
the sands a mile below the south
jetty. Three fishermen on board
clung to the ringing all the after
noon. A lile boat went to their
res-, u-'. but the men not feeling
tiienifives in much danger, pre
ferred !o stay with their vesse'.
They waiteed tint 1 low tide and
then waded ashore. Their litile
buat was left comfortably high and
; dry. It will be loaded on a wagon
I and hauled back to Yaquina City
i and launched atrain.
This will spoil many ingenius
j arguments against the
aletv ol
! i a'pi-na Harbor, out trutn com
j pels ns to .-ay that the incident oc
curred one mile south ot the har
bor, and t hut there has not been
' aii'itner wreck at Yaquina.'
l'KKStAI. MENTION.
-mi;: Goldsmith of Port
ml is in
; the ciiy.
E. V. Sox and f.i ndv 1;
r
turned from Seattle.
; .f.-dg-Keisay, of Coral'iis. was
in the city yesterday.
.Miss Carrie Pfeiifer left yester-
day for a visit at Salem,
i lion. John P.urnctt of Coi vallis
was in the city yesterday.
F. M. Miller and wife of Leba
non were in the city yesterday.
C. C. Hogue and J. C. "Wright
of Corvallis were in the city ye. -terday.
J. P. Hail returned yesterday
from Southern Oregon. He is still
in poor health.
S. W. Reece and Richard Fox
ha.e returned from their ranches
up the Santiam.
John Bryant has gone to take up
his residence at the Soldiers'
Home at Santa Monica, Cal.
Mrs. A. J. Clifton, of Spokane, j
is, visiting her parents. Mr. and j
Mrs. E. A. Parker, in this city. !
Prf. Thomas Condon and w if? '
of Eugene were in this city yester
day on their return from a sojourn
at Yaquina.
Mrs. Damon Smith, of Harris-'
burg, who was visiting in this city,
was called home yesterday by the
illness of her husband.
Mr. aid Mrs. Ellis Davidson, of
Independence, stopped to visit
friends in this city yesterday on
their way to the springs.
Leo L -wis has resigned his posi
tion as clerk in the store of Phil
Cohen, and '.vill go to Ellensburg
, " t A , I
I anu engage :n nusiness who ids
I brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. PeifJer, of
')v Port- tue evcre House, will leave Mon
H nn i,;a I day for a three months' trip through
t Ilia Picfrii viator rinrnvr I liir
; absence. Wm. Pfeiffer will oi-cupy
Mi r.rkci f iw ti lr.nil!i.-tl t f tin".
i,i
! O. 1)
Woodivorih. the popular
in . L. Blav'kman's drug-
druggist
store, w ill leave Monday for F.I lens- depot on Reed street. The Oregon
burg, where be will engage in the people bring with them an inter
drusr business with his brother. - esting exhibit of their state's
d q Vi,o Iworth Th
thorough drugglsls and'
a thriving business.
y are both
should do
Mr. J. F. Powell, who in two
years has occupied the position as
I assistant cashier and book-keener
in the First National Bank, has
tendered his resignation, the same
InlMiiu offo.-l last i-vf-uiii" He will
; iiv,am-fwa !,. -..L a
and wi;j then" probably goto
Tacoma, where he has received an
on-er to accept an impoitant posi-
tio m one 0( the leadins banks.
Nothing: e.
Eugene Citf possesies a veiy
vcrsatible genius fer a Mar?ha!,
who has hern delving in the hidden
mysteries of the universe. The
Journ-11 says:
Marsha! Wheeler,
recjived a idler
of Eugene,
has
irom . a. inmano. solicitor ct
Patents, .No.ol. Seventh Street.
Washington, D. C. dated Aug. 22d,
in which, concerning Mr. Wheeler's
newiy discovered theory of a third
motion of the uarth, by which the
poles become the equator aud the
equator becemes the poles periodi
cally, thus destroying uations and
continents and beginning anew,
Mr. Lehmana says: ''There is no
doubt in regard to your theory be
ing true, and it is a grand dis
covery." Mr. Lchmaon was for
merty an ollicer iu the Patent
Office and is one f the oldest and
most experienced Patent Attorneys
in he United States. He i per
fectly familiar with all the ntw
patents and the discoveries of the
age, and, therefore, his opinion is
entit'ed to gi'eat weight.. He feels
confident ot being able to secure a
patent on it for globes and maps
because there has never been any
thing like it patented." Probably
it this euridite marshal would
devote an hour or two to genuine
scientific reading, he would arrive
at the cunclusiou that ancient Solo
iuaa did that there is nothing
new under the sua. aot evca liio un
patented theory.
Chinese Case "Postponed.
The Chinaman, Ah Duck, who
was arre-ted for the larccnvof f"J20
and a lot of jewelry from a Chinese
firm on Second street, give bonds
yesterday and was- released. The
examination of bis case was con
tinuod by Justice Prink until.
Wednesday.
A-jinc jM vu!':'i,J'idl jcvtb'd and
t)n'.tron!ffd, for f.J'J mifi, al F M
Fwtirh's, th corner Jrvclnj S'vrc.
THE CITT'3 80LID KBLDO0SS.
Tazp.ye'sof Albany Who Own P:opart7
Amoaaiy t$4C 0 and Over.
The city assessment roll shows
that the following men own proper
ty, on which city taxes are paid,
amounting to $4000 and over. This
does not of course exhibit their
entire wealth, as many own prop
erty outside of the city, whicn is
not represented.
N. H.Allen 77-3'J
Allen & Go.T : . . . oWO
Albany Farmer's Co 7000
P.J. .Baltimore U19J
G. L. Blackmail 5425
Jno. Priggs 5000
J. L. Cowan 8450
Phillip Cohen 7910
II. L. Cranor.
10700
J.W. Cusick
John A. Crawford
William Crawford
W. ti. Denhaiu
Fanners & MerchantsIns.Co.
Jno. Fox
Foshay & Mason
David Froman
First .National Bank
W. II. Goltra
Julius Gradwohl
T. E. Hogg ;
A. Hackleman
Isom, Lannmg & Co
Kirchofftfc Pfeilier
Kraussu & Klein
K.J. Lanning
Linn Co. Bank
A. II. Marshall
Mrs. Mary Mady
Ho''g iS: Monteitii
A. 15. Meihvain
Mrs. C. Merarland
Conrad Meyer
Walter Monteitii estate
10450
40550
20000
5000 !
0050 !
8100!
120GO
SoilS
47000!
(-;".,l
''1500
11550
'10'!.)
""OOO
nono
7945
SoOOl
7090 !
0750
(iliOO
-L'SoO
12800
9900
io;;so
; Odd Fellows Association. . . .
Felix OTuole rstate
j V. W. Parrish
J Ashby Pearee. .
J Chas." Pi'ciller
; Karl Race
i W. F. Read
Win. Ralston
: Mrs. .Mary Saltmarsh
John Schmeer
Senders fc Sternberg
: Mrs. II. Smead
j Albany Iron Works
; Mathews .; . Washburn
I G. W. SmitW.
L. Senders
:-out hern Pacific Co
;
rOfin !
,00-ni
iMnn '
-.,,!
1 -ij ;
5ss. :
ol'Go
7050 ;
ol'oo ;
7500
300
5700 !
50UO '
11345
5o::o !
15S77
55S0 '
HS;i0 j
15050 ;
V. Si. ink-
j; ctrahan.
Stewart & Sox
; j i Xate. .
W. C. Tweedale
W. L. Vance
Mrs. S. E. Van Horn
0910
S450
5000
I. K. Weatherford 4910
La Forrest & Thompson .
51)00
5520
5750
rra:ik W oods Sr . . .
Chas. 10. Wolverton
O. P. R. R
Mrs. N. A. Young. .
S. E. Young
M. Baumgart
B. Brenner
B. W. Cundiir
J. J. Dubruille . . .
Fort mi Her & Irvine.
5000 j
-oa-! 1
0SO0O !
4000;
4090
4i)Q i
!
aooo !
Mrs. D. B. Monteitl
lonn
Mrs. Fred Muller 4000
i'-.i'-r.r p.rr,c .mivi
Peter Schlosser.
M. Sternberg. .
Iuteretin$; Kxhiliit from Oregon.
Under this heading the Milwau
kee Sentinel of the 25th inst. says:
The Oregon delegation, consisting
of fifty-five gentlemen and ladies,
arrived at S :"J0 yesterday morning
over the Wisconsin Central road,
and their two special cars were
side-tracke.l at the old Union
products, w hich will he piaceu 111
the Exposition building, and will
occupy a space of 1,000 square
feet. Two carloads are filled with
fruit, wheat, rye, oats, barley, corn
and glasses. The grain is put up
in pint sacks, und will be distrib
uted gratis at the Exposition, com
mencing Monday afternoon. The
delegation has peaches, pears and
jilums in abundance, and they will
be given away during Encampment
week, in addition to the above,
5,000 samples o: wheat, oats, bar
ley and grasses in smaii sheaves
have been neatly arranged for the
inspection of visitors. The exhibit
is one of the largest ever brought
to the East from the Pacific coast,
and will prove a very interesting
feature of the Fxposition. The
delegation is headed by E. B. Mc
Eirov. commander of the Oregon
department, and the exhibit
rhar"e of B. S. Cook.
-
is in
Bank of Orogon.
The Bank of Oregon ot this city
wilt open lor business to-morrow
in the build .tig now occupied by II.
F. Merrill's private bank, which
wili be merged into the former.
The capital stock of the corporation
I is $50,000. H. Bryant is president,
j Jay W. Blain vice-president, and
' II. F. Merrill cashier. A circular
j issued by the new bank says:
1 "The rapid growth and deveiop
! ment of Western Oregon has ex
j cited interest in all parts of the
1 country, and many are looking
j toward the future railroad center of
trie "A n tameue valley. AlDany is
growing and advancing in a rapid
and satisfactory manner and new
enterprises are constantly icing
developed. The peed of additional
banking capital to satisfy the de
mands of legitimate business has
bvcn apparent for some time, and
the Bank 'of Oregon was organized
to meet such demand." The pro
prietors of the bank expect to re
move into quarters of their own in
a short time.
Y. .11. C. A. Meeting.
The regular meeting oi the Y.
M. C. A. will be held at the W. O.
T. V. hall at 4 o'clock to-day.
Noel II. Jacks, traveling secretary,
will be present and address the
meeting. A bu.-ii-ess mei-ting will
be held :V S o'clock Monday even
ing. All are invited to attend the
Sundav a.ternoon mecliiiL.-.
Scissors. Sheui-s.
Immense stock at Stewart &
Fox's. L hi- i es' qualiiy and any
size or Hlyle. (.'.all :-.nd examine
our block. Stewart it Sox.
THE BOARDERS CALLED FOB alEODSE"
They Didn't Get Chicken bit Feasted on
Palatable Mongolian Phervi-its.
A giut.eman who has been bod
ill; tor the past luwo'it in u certain
lintel in the Willamette Vailej,
where the hoarders are treated t a
chicken dirmtr on Suuduy, states
t.'iat oue Sundiiy the waiter an
onuueed the bill of fare to Ui
"Rosb'f, ros" mutton, and grouse
In the ubseoce of the usual J
chicken, all ordered grouse and he ;
ceiiced all laughed as they ordered i
i:. He says, 4'I could not see w liere j
the laugh came iu, but wdercd j
grouse uisn. When it wus j)'.acd
before me, I kuew it was not
grouse, out I did know what it
wa. On sauipiiug it I found it
wits, uot chicken, and then 1
"tumbled" l the smiles, und found
MQgo;iau very palatable. .
"Last (Sunday he bad more
:ous.t?, and the "uests were i verv
Mcetious about it, th'it the land"
i 1,,1-fi uaiii iw wnnid nvrr t,u
- ... -. --j
more, as it was too risky. I found
i that the phca unts are sold skinned
' so W3;i lauaiora in ny one
j cUe to know that they were not
' a,uU-"e-
"The boarders wid now have to be
; content with the old chicken din
ntrou Simday, which they deserve.
1 wouiu have enjoyed the birds 1
even if they i.ttd been cal ei crows."
It is well k'juwn that i. mauv
'place iu ii:c vaitej. Mongoiiau
I h. -ashnts are sliot with out little
: attempt being made at cuuee ling
thj violation of the iw. and com
idiiilits Mie Mcldam in:ide. There .
have Le?u many complaints thai
tl,e 0BSc''n pheasant were over-;
running and devastating the
country, but of lata hut little ha-i '.
hetii heai-'.l on this sco:e.
Snilhi'rn iI't limtist Ceuferf ar.
Columbia conference of the M.
K. church South is in session at '
Dallas, Bishop R. K. Hargrove
presiding. The follow ing ministers j
are present: D. Atkins, J. W.
Craitr, J. W. Compton, D. C. Mc-:
Farlin, R. C. Oglesbv, I). J.
Michael, P. P. Haines, D. II.:
Coman, W. B. Smith, R. B. Sivift, I
W. 11. Howard, N. V. Howard, j
James Kelsav, K. E. Phipps, W. i
I! ..ll,,.r l M.irt;,. Mr P.jrlofl !
v. ..1. .7: 11 .. 1 t 1.
I of the church, and others. Many
I of the ministers are accompained
1 bv their wives, and are all pleased
1 with the beaatv of our town and
; hospitality of our citizens. Thus
' far the conference has dealt mainly
1 with committee work, and will
adjourn Sunday. Observer.
Albany's (irowtli.
,
Business men say trade was
"ever better in Albany than at
present . Real estate sales are
active. New residences and busi
nes.- houses are still troins up in
! all parts of the citv. Albany, with
1 5 "e addition 01 woeien mats, street
cars, etc., exiierienced a material
411OO , grow in uunng tne pasi summer.
4ijjj5 I Hundreds of new-comers have lo
j cated here during the past six
, months, and a prominent business
j man has calculated that at the
j prc.-ent rate of increase Albany
wili have 10,000 population within
three vears.
hiirolt Notice.
Preaching services to-day at the
Presbyterian church at 11 a.m.,
conducted by the pastor. Subject,
'The Christian's Reward." Sab
bath school at 12:10 r. m. Young
people's prayermeeting
in mc
lecture room at 0:li0 v m. All will
be made welcome to these ser-
vices.
Findley Sixla Springs.
Frank Crabtrce has removed to
J indley Soda Spiings. and has
t.iki-M rhar''( nf tlu lintel ;ird
springs,
first clas
IT.. ; , a ... c :. 1. 1
ill. 1 I'll raiL'U llj IU 111, 1 ,
nccomnioaations to trav
elers, and will furnish feed for
horses wiien desired. Satisfaction
guaranteed to all who patronize
the popular pleasure and health
resort.
Fine Suiting.
Just opened, at L. E. Blain's
tailoring department, the very
latest patterns in piece goods for
suitings and trousers, which will
le made up to order in the most
approved style by Mr. E. A. Schuf
Her, the experienced tailor who
has charge of that department.
Call early and get your choice of;
patterns before the stock is broken, j
All l'fmonH j
Indebted to the late firm of i
Brownell & Stanard will please call
at the store of C. E. Brownell and
settle or niako satisfactory arrange
ments without delay.
Black Silk Scarf.
I received to-day an invoice of
Chantilla and Spanish lace scarfs,
hand run, ranging in price from $4
to $11 each. They are very nice
and stylish, a new thing, and the
; price is right. Samuel E. Young
Good Investment.
For a small amount of money
that w ill in a year's time double or
treblo your money, such an oppor
tunity is offered" in South Al
bany, only one-half mile from the
city", embracing the tract of land
from Elkins' falls to the fair ground
road. Lots sold on the installment
plan.
Tweedale & Reddield,
Two doors south of postoflice.
Take Notice.
All persons indebted to the late
firm of Bardue & Robertson will
please call at the store and settle
their accounts without delay and
greatly oblige, J. M. Ba'ruue,
successor to Bardue & Robertson,
"Pocket flutlcry.
largest ami finest display
The
every broii-ilit to this valley juttjo-; fi'i,VTli
f..,l l ln-rl 1 I'.ll v'--'
and examine.
Chicago
onler at C.
dried beef.
. i ,
chipped to
11
K. Brownell'f.
INSCKE.
Juhu Gradwohl calls the attea-
I tion of the citizens of Albany to in-
sure before it is too late. He rep
: res:i's seven insurance companies
v. bo c;,rry a capital of $70,000,000,
' with .i cash deposit in the state of
j Oregon of $'550,000.
' Fanners who have spent the en
j tire year in producing a crop
, of wheat should run no risks now,
j but promptly get insurance upon
i the crop and guard against fire, for
j 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
j do with our companies ; the losses
i wili all be paid and still we are
j ready for business, the sane as ai
; ter the Chicago fire.
1 -- -
j Kid Gloves! Kid Giov!
I have just received a full line of
i kid gloves brand "Our Own.":
mis is a genuine Kia giove. l ouy
I direct from importers in New ork
and consider them the best value
J of any glove I ever sold for this
j price. Five buttons, three rows of
I stitching, $1.50 per pair. S. E.
j Young.
Select .School.
Mrs. Wait Mead, recently from
New York, w ill open a select school
: and kindergarten in the W. C. T.
u, nan, aionaay, -epiemoer ym.
Terms liberal. Patronage solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. Wait Mead.
Albany, Oregon.
-4 Jine ijold icatrh , full jninlnl ami
iiionnilci il. Jar -fij'l ca.-.h, at F. M.
vzici's, the ( 'tinier Jowlnj Store.
Let. 113 give the readers of the Hkr
ai.d a little timely, advice. Hot
1 it 1:..
cholera morbus, dysentery and di
arrhoea. . The only safe way to corn
hat these disi'asts, is to keep some
reliable remedy at hand, and all who
have tried ChainhH,laiifs Colic,
Cholera and Di:mi.aa Remedy wili
admit that il is the most promnt,
reliable and sueeesstul medicine!
1 ftk fl.i-.QA .1 n ,il.i i t I a Tf nnof.
but '25 or 50 cents, and may be the
means of saving you or your family
tuudi euifering if not life ileelf, he
fore the summer n over. For sale by
Foshay & Mason
If you want a clean ana tine smoke
askfor J. Joseph's home made white
abor enrars. tor sale by most cijrar
I dealers and at J
! TTTTmrT.
Joseph s factory.
j or business at the Portland Business Col
j ege, rortland. or at the Capital llusineni
! !olkgc, Salem. Both schools are uniki
j lie managfemcnt of A. P. Armstronff, havl
lime course ot studies, same ratcsoi tuition
Biishit-, .Msorllmml,
typewriting. Penmanship, Knglish Depart
iieuts. Day and evening sessions. Student
drained any time. For Catalogue, adrtres
lirtlaud llDins!l folliirr.A'pl'apital Badness Gillc;!
Portlnnd. Orezun. Satem. Oneon.
; UVllFHSITY OF OREGON
I Kt;i:xK city.
Next session l-csrins on Monday, tSuptvmhcr '
l'i. ISff?. rrcc srli'ikir.-liipsfrom every rcun
' ty In the state. Apply to jour county super
1 mtemlont. I rie tuitmn aftr January
1SD0. Four corbcf: 1 !asi'.til. Sucntifii
1 Literary and a short Kn-'i'-'h couife, in j
j which there is no Latin, lireek, French or I
fJerni m. The Knlis-h is pre cniintntlv a '
' liusiisc-s course. For catalogue or otner in- ,
' fnrmntion, nedross
.1. W. . JOHNSON, l'le.-ident.
Over Thk
uauvai'ii juvu ti
!
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WARI).
Ti:e Willainetie Valley and Cas
cade Mmintain Wapm Bnad in in ex
ceiient eiin!lli"l!, ."md ly b mhU in
lli:- Lest and fi:i:t!tt waL''l rad
l-.asteni i,'rei: ii
II iiter and tas is 1
, , .w . 1 r,.,
crades are ", accommodations su
perior and t!.r read well bridged 1
making it the he"t mountain ro.i.i 1:1 1
the state. For sunnm;:- j unit-, hunt- i
imr and ti-hiiiir the C-Ja.-aoe Mnun- !
tains in tiie vicmity of Ciear Lake
and the Three Sisteia fh:d mprrior
advantages.
t
The Citv "Restaurant,
Under the new iimiai-onicnt of II.
Lampnian will he conducted on a j
first-cta8 plan. Meals w ill lie served
at all hours. Consult tV.- ;
BILL OF FARE
And order whatever you want. j.iy-i
inL' for what von order ami iioiliitiji I
mine. Straight meaU nerved as usual j
for 23 cent?, and meals to order from j
a 5 cent roll and cup of ooffee to a 1
first-class 1.00 intal.
Furnished rooms to let in eormec
tiou with the restaurant.
A reliable U. S. Stanard 3 ton scale oniy
837, delivered at your nearest railroad station
free of freight on thirty i'ays trial. Lariter
Beales at proportionately low jirici'S. War
ranted for 6 ve vtars. Addres-",
K. C. HOFFMAN.
Albany. Oregon.
1
BAKING
PO fVJJFB.
Put up expressK- for Julius fGrad
wohl and sold at his Golden ;
Rule Bazaar in
POUND
CAXS
PER CAN
(.Miarnnteed to be first-class
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t in ee. j w.-n'w ...
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llj,ll .iiiAmvonij
I)
F. L. Kenton
-DEALER IN
Staple and Fancy
(jROCEEIE
tlso Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigar tind Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc,
TERMS CASH
Subscription Agent
f)apers and Magazines.
&"XEAR TIIE POSTOFFICE.
Mores
SUCCESSORS TO WALLACE, THOMPSON & COJ
FLINN'S BLOCK, ALBANY.
Leading
J. 1
Carry t lie largest stock
to supply any and every
SPECIALTIES
In Table Luxuries,Choice Teas and Cotlees,ieaia
ery Butter on Ice, Cream Cheese, Canned Goods,
LUNCH GOODS. ETC.
-ALL
II 1
Fruits
i
!
Constantly on Hand.
STEWART & SOX
-Dealers in-
General
.1
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wafons and Buggies
Hope and Cordage
Blacksmiths9 Supplies
Garden and
And all Implements
C. E. HAWKINS.
Affrieultnral
ALBANY M
Does an iinnicu.'-c business in Jill kinds'of furniture, Uicdrctm sets, parlor
sets, chairs, bed louiigf?. kit :hcn tafev and all kind? of taUcjs. etc. , etc.
Also have a fine seleet:on -f wali taper a ad window sharks, which, thej are
oSering at close fiacre . Call and see the n, on First -s'lt et, oppeit- Stcw
art Sox.
AND PRICES LOW.
for all Leading Neics-
ALB AN Y.OREGON
in the city, enabling he
want of their customers.
KINDS OF-
k Tinpii
wtafe
aii(
Hardware
ANI-
Carpenters' Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder - Fuse
Saws and Axes.
Grass Seeds'!
Used by Farmers:
F. FARRELL
mnm
M COMPANY