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THE MOliNUBMi IIEJKALD: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1889 BCSIJKftS KOT1QE4. The latest sueet ronsic at Mrt Hyman'a. Buy your -tores and tinware at Smith & Washburne'a. Try Sapolio for Louse ileaninjj. It is unequaled Jirowuell fc Stauard, No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kisas of fresh canned sroodj at a very low nmre ai i.onraa Meyers, i TtnUdors chnnlri trn tit Smith .. Washburne's for their carpenters tools and builders hardware. Fahrncy's celebrated blood cleanser At Browuell & Staoard and at bcyce A Robson's. P.J. Ball imore general agent. Lovers of eood cheese should call on f.onn Bros. They hare just re ceived a lot of full cream, freeh and sweet. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best j remedy in the world for liter and kid j ncy diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale atM Banmgart's j Anew line of fine wall-papers with borders to match have boen opened at Fortmiller fe Irving'. They are new and elegant desi jus. Call and see i them. It is no good to look at the ther- j uiometei this year to judge of winter, j The only thing to juido you is j Browncll Stanard's price, which i are always down to zero. For chilblain and frost-bites use Chamberlain'. Pain-Balm. When Biomotlv anolifd to the frozen uarts it wili pievent the skin from turning J black . r peeling off. It allays the itching and smarting of chilblaius and soor restores the part to a healthy condition For sale by Foshay V Masoa. Grand Army hoys, as well as many sJ-lfRM ....... - " i " t t Tenn., who ia A. D. C. Commander J Dep't Tenn. aud Ga. He says: "We j have " had an epidemic of whooping cough here and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been the onlt thing that has done any good." There is no danger from whopping congh when this remedy is freely used. 50 cent bottles for sal by Foshay St Mason. Have you heard what Mr. G. L. "Weast, of Cambridge City, Ind., says of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy? If not, up re it is: '"During last summer I wa3 troubled ! very much with severe pains in the stomach and bowels, and was induced i l 4..... ti i ,. .. t took oue uose, as per directions, and J it gave me almost instant relief. I j cheerfully recommend it to the j afflicted." 23 and 50 cent bottles for ! Mr. F. J. Smith, Editor of the Ft Abercrombie, Dakota, Herald, says: "The most wonderful medicine, I have ever met with, is Chamberlain's . Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In case of cholic ia crives speedy re-! tiaf. On hunting trips I hav it indispensible. Put in alkal it imports a pleasant taste and pre rents the painful diarrhoea, which , alkali water produces. I could nut j feel safe without it in my Iicuae.' 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by ! Foshay & Mason. New Addition to Albany. J. K. Abbey's addition to Albany in the eastern suburbs of the city las been platted, and 54 choice lots are now on sale at $50 to $1; by Curran & Mouteith. Apply at wire and select your lots. An Absolute tire The Oriiu .l Abiefuie Oiutm nly nut ui in larrn two-oun lent is ace tin -boxed, and is au absolute cure for old 'ores, burns, wounds, chapped bonds. and all skin eruptions'. Will positive ly cure ail kinds of piles. Atk tor the OFFICERS. Original Abietine Oiutuicut. Sold by ; rrt'i-ident Charles E. "WoUertoh trihar A Masou at 2 cent per box . : , r f Ai:fm .; an ,..ta ' V ice-1 resident J. U. ntsman. yiM:.tfnti, ; Treasurer-J. W. Cusick. Yoa ('!( Xiori. At this season of the year to be . without a good reliable diarrhoea j balsam in the house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all inflammation of the ; atomach and bowelj are exceedingly J -dangerous if not attended to at once. ; Oae bottle of BEGGS' DIARRHOEA ; BALSAM will d. -ore go.,! in cases j f this kind than any other medicine ob earth. We guarantee it. 6. L, Sfockman, druggist. YThr la Jl That people linger aleng aiway Mmplaining about ths.t tired trdin.? One b:.ttleof BEGGS' BLOOD FL'ill FIER and BLOOD MAKEU wi:i en tirely jjremoye this feelinir, give them a good appetite aud regulate tlics tion. G. L. Blackmail. druggiHt. Don't foreet that at Mrs. B. E. flyman' is the placed eet your sew lag machines. The rrlde of Wmm. t A clear pearly aud transparent skia an always a sign of pure b'.oid, and mu person, uouotea. wi, stmbv vollnw nr hint.-i k h t an I ; . j ,l ii i ( rest assured that their bluoit in out of er. A few loses of BKGGS' -BLOOD PURIF10B and BLOOD ! MAKER will remove the cause Md j -ke skin will become clear and trans- i - flare nt. Try it, and if satisfaction is 1 sot given it will cost you nothing. It is fully warranted, 1. L. Black Man, druggist. Net a .'alirrnia Bear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind 4f n-eather. The trouble is to let .o, like the maa trho caujbt the bear. We advise our readers to purchise of Foshav 5c Mason a bottle of Santa Abie, the California Kingof Consump Un, Asthma, Bronchitis, Couirhs mid Croup Cures, and keep it bandy. 'Tis pleasing to the taste and death to the above complaints. Sold at $1 00 a bottle or .'J for $' .".0. California t'ut-K-Cure jives immediate relief. The Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by itshcalius; and penctratic nature. Jiv it a trial. Six months treatment til 00, sent by mail $1 1C, Terrible. Two thirds, of all deaths in New York city are from consumption or pneumonia. Lhe san:e propotlion holds good for most other cities. De lays are dnnscrous: Or. Acker's j-.iiiih uumuj uu....Fi.... PI!on; John liarduian, Alfred Wclvertun, A -ahva3s relieve, and inaT tavejourj any; Sam Gaines, Scio; M m. Foster I'rine lifc. ; viile. I practice viterinnry mc(liine in A)- j tianyand eoc ttry surroundin? Office and Hovr l?of lorn f'onquer IJe.ifli, ' residtnee con.er (ith and Washington ts."" Doctbr Walter Hammond says: j y- WOOUIK Veterinary Suryeon. ' After u lone experience I have nunc . n it tt to the conclusion that tvvo.tbi.ds of; kltifflS B 0 til IWW all deaths from couffhs, pncumoMu i "-J JJU-l-ii Ajau ar.d consunintioti nrffht bL- avoided . nu'oii !r --fefei !,-. r;. ,r.;"ff Boot and loesat cost at Read's cwarantc:d i Ci LY HHS! GLASS HEARSE IS THE GIHf llMUMichian Avenus t:hicago,Ili. Corvanis.o on '' I.j.J I man n n i in STOEE. j Mrs. Nancy Weetfall, wife of the , well knoA'n Chinese contractor I Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan ! ese bazaar store in the brick next i loOr to C. H. Spencer's. It is filled with all kinds of Japanese wares and novelties, including parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear, souvenirs, etc. JTjfiP"All goods sold very cheap. 'iffhe Afav Bakery ! Under the new manaoment of- D WH KEEP- A fuil line of chsice j'rov'sion family (traceries and Cannea t-'ineapples, t r-i . m.1.1 Tl -I. - M I H.ll I K K M, Hit Ornamented cakes for Walnnias and PavtUx. s.;.a, kh-ii?. ii ill : 1 1 !li";l, tt ; , j BAKED BREAD r W fW .rTfY JLC lvUl OClYUll. irAt John Fox's old standi new brick. iFR d Merchants i j ! Secretarv J. K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS Mnttian, Chas E. V.'oUtr- to'.i. J. L. Cowan, D. 15. Monteith, J. W. Cu&ick, J. O. Writsman, J K . Elderkin, Charles Monteitli, (.. Sinipsoti. , f r,.,.,.-. vnnnnVrrnUrTn bOHHIl , bOIlSei'YfillYB ' : A Square Company, : Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People j ; ?irscai3 Hoiae Enterprise mm m Curran & Monteith Lave lotu lut sale on ti e installment plan, ran; int? in price from $123 to $1000. WILL BiS US. Dealers m all the intc pt impru v,:d i iianos, or.anp, sewing iiiacuinea.Kuns, I ( (ImA arte Eros. A .J V A V 1CAV I Rftst. fvrmi Pifis. Talffts KM jLf , J uvuw " x MVtjm ulluvlJ b."j rzn i i f ill ill m iii w i ti .urn Br- fr ! n n i i 11 vi i nivii i i CANNED titJODS. ETC. IptSkrf SK? V"T1 J DEALER IN i ; .ne beat Soap in. the market ED CTTX i finiinllil i If A fipll iUlflicA I h nne assurcmeni or uomeuic . ir rrr 1 1 l ukt uuuuo r l a . ' vi i i i-v r Rini n ft R fr ISiJ 3 vh furnishing goods ! ill VI JA II L $4 BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 111 1 11 I III SSSkJ LADIES AND CHILDRENS , ALl AT LOWFST PRICES. ! company 5?55JS?5S ttfifiMMM ! a lban y -oi- teo !"""" yon c f air ! i IIJA'ITTIIT niTTfll a i anitai Stock 500000 fflllll ml J k . . . ... i. ........ I 17-71 . , j . ' , '" 'iS.E. - ...... a, , butcher and pocket knives. The best ... , . 1 , . ., ,, ', . tw,I1n "'a -bine "iIh. necd'es aQd extras for al ii.a,c.n.u;9. All re- pairing m the above lines ucvlv and reasonably done. TAKE THE -FKOM CA15 1 RATES: To any part of the city, 50 cents. For cailing, first hour $1.50, each subsequent hour $1. Stand in front of S. E. Youn;' aud W. F. Bead's stores. SIllLGirb V1TALIZEK is what you need for constipation, loss of nn petitc, dizziness and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price, 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Foshay & Mason. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS I hcreh y certify that Dr. I. N. Wocdle lias successfully operated on my ride;Iinij horse. ISAAC HAYS. For further .cfcrence in regard to riilylin'rs ...l.iilt-n rt It...... .. r., V... If...n. T . AND nn niTW Vrt ami h Take Simmons Liver Regulator WORTH . . ioo Dollars Pear S. L. I'.: I consider one do?e of Sim mons Liver Kctulator worth $HO. 1 ns constipated, had Headache, could cat notli ng with satisfaction or appetite- had the blues, ami felt altogether out of sorts. I re sorted to Blue Hp's, tV.Ji.inel. t'inine, and every remedy snested, but only lihiincd teniicrarv relief. One dose of S L 11 did ine more L'ood than AJOft worth of doctors and dectorinj:. Itesp'y, J c Maktix. I have;ietn a teach.-? for twenty year.", and fluriiiif that time have had lcjieatcd atticksof headuchc, produced Lytorjiid Liver, and 1 have been entirely cured liy Simmons I.iver Regulator. 1 found it to he of so mild a character in ils actiow a not to interfere, in the least with my duties in the tchool room, To those smii rly situated and subject to the same, I cannot too highly recommend Sim mons Live r Itegulator. K. kIchrek, Campbellsville, K. For your tine imported ind Ke West cigars, jo to M. Baumgart cigar store, one door :ast of Dl .ck man's drug sto': V.t txperionce hasprvcn it to be a necessity, lncocst nnu clicnpesi place in the city to buy your Stoves Furuituie.tmware Wc sue always prcparca to Duy youi household furniture at the hiheel cash t.r'.ce. Kirt-clps i;o d.- Mild chc-per than ;u y house in Aibtr.y, L. ;;'!Tt 1KB Or ALBANY. OREGflN. I'liKSiDKSi. L. Fliun. VICK-J'llESinUNT S. E. rotui". CAS1UKR rniiANSAers E. W. Lntifrdou A GENERAL BANKIV J. Dl'&IN'E.Sis. Accounts kept subject cheek. Sicht Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San Kraneineo and l'ortland.Oregon. Cullectioni made on favorable terms. Yorxo L. Fldjji iwis W. . j i v i. K. W. !.:tic.N JiS. F. Pov. kli.. At-fii-tiM h h. K. s Restaurant. Hermann J&mli, Prop. THIS RKSTACRAXT IS NOW OPENED TO the puGlic in the Saltmanih building be low the Revere House, where good meals will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck in. vitcs his old customers and the public gener ally to call. The tables will be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac tion guarantee . Mr. Iliereks was formerly proprietor of the Revere House restaurant, which he ran on the European p'an.but found that pian didn't succeed, so he opened his present restaurant where he has given general satisfaction. Persons wanting a first-class meal should co to Hermann's. t-WSo Chinese cmp!Mcd. JOHN SCHMEER'S Livery. Feed Sale state Corner Second and EllncoriA Sis ALBANY, - - OREGON Horsks boakdkp by the clav or n-.or.th Cs riav-cB or btiuaies an rcanenalile ten; 'On I 0 One Dose B lL ' I H-M IT 1(11 . I I I I .milt unLL. T I J . - fe's, kx J cloaks : jrii "n cAwnvirnnnQ : i hi - v a ran n r i i . v j PImS IFl MEN'S CLOTHING OI&QSB S HATS AND CAFS. ' wjmim. w ! Dv biivmsr trocus at the. n .. ... . .. .. . ... I QFt':niMTl IJATJTI QfTHBl? manaSemcnt of the Oregon j jUDUUillJ liiilllU UlUItJii fctatc lioaru t Agncumire. ! AtTFn & I fTAAA TXT f 1 ClTI Hermann THE MARKETS. ALB.VNT QUOTATIONS. Wheat 0!) Oats 2530c Flour $4.26 pei t bl Potatoes COc Eggs 18c Butter 15c. Lard 1215e Wool 2;c. Hams 12l5c. Shoulders 810c. Bacon 1214c" Hay Timothy, il2, oatsud tcLeai, f 8. App ts -Green. 7o1.00 per bu. Plu .Of Dried, 5(gc. per fi. AppVs dried bleached 5c sundried lS8c. Chickens $2.505 00 Hides Bef hides, grecr, 4 , 10 c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 10g 75c, according to wool. Beef 2($2c gross. Mutton $2 00 per head. uogs ij7c, (tresseu. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, pails 12c. 10c; 1 siifl'cr -Iny Lunger. Knowing shut fl ci;ngh cak Le chi'ckcd in a. day. and the first stages of consumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Ackei's English I'cniedy for consum)tion, and will re fund the money to all who buy, take it as per direct has, and do not find our statement correct. When Baby wag slclc, j i We gave her Castoria, When she was a, Child, i EJie cried for Castoria. j When she became Miss, t She clung to Castoria, When she hail Children, She gave them Castoria. PREMIUMS Offered for Agricultural, stock, dairy and mechanical exhibits, for works of art and fancy work, and for trials of speed. RUNNING dY TROTTING RACES EACH DAY. Important improvements made in the premium list. Keduccd rates for fares or freight on all transportation lines to and from the fair. ADMISSION PRICES Men's day ticket 50c Women's day ticket 25c Men's season ticket $2 50 Women's season ticket $1 00 Send to the secretary at Salem for a premium list. J. T. APPERSON, J. T. Greqq, President. Secretary. OfiEBON FERTILIZER . COMPANY N. E. Cor. 17th and F streets, POCTLAND, - - OREGON MANUFACTURERS OF PURE MEAL For Orchards and LawDS. BONE PHOSPIIATE, For Gardens and Grain. ALSO Granulated Bone for Poultry. Our fertilizsrs are made from Raw Bones, no sand or ether worthless material being used. Stewart & Sox, Agents, ALBANY, - OREGON. The BUYERS;j GUIDE is j issued March and Sept.cach year. It is an encyclopedia j of useful information tor all who purchase the luxuries j . , -ii can clothe you Q furnish you with I all the necessary ami unnecessary ap- ( piiaiici s to ride, walk 'lance, deep, eat, fish, hunt, work, '' to church or ! stav at home, and iu vaiious sizes, j . -, , .... t 4.1. ... styles at:d nuantitie?. Juft figure out ... r.i : i,. .i..iui...,.ii,:,.. 's rcriuircu v .o a,. u.hiw j The Celebrated Frencli C URE Warranted to or money refunded cure BEFORE l5 AFTER the generative organs of either sex w hethe arihins from the excessive use of stimulants tobacco or opium, or through j outhful indis cretion, over indulgence, etc., such as loss o Brain Power, Wakefu'ness, Bearing Doni Pains in the L'ai k, Seminal Weakness, Hys teria, Ner ous Pros-ration, Nocturnal Oniis sions, I-eucorrhoc, Dizziness, Weak iteuiory Lossof Power and Inijiotcncy, which if nev, lected often lead to )rumaturc old aire am insanity. Price SI a box; CboxeS for;J5,0) Sent by mail on receipt of price. A H I.-M I IA 4.rAKA.l lX is given with every i'.i order received, to refund tin money if a Fcrninnent cure is notiffctted. We have thousands ol : testimonials from o!l and younjr, of both . pexes, who have heel permanently cured by the use -f Aphroditim Circular free. Address mi; a i'li su in dbi im: o. Western lirrnch, liox, 27. Portland, Oregon I'or Si!e by I'cthay i Mason, wholesale an retail diuist.i, Albany, 'rei;ii. Ovei'laad to California VIA 1'AtIHC -off nil; Company' THE MOUNT mi -ST A HGTTii. Time Iictweeu :iiiI "-ins I rancivt o .4 IllllilV 35 2. S California express trains run daily hetwecn t'ortlanil a.nl .San Frnneisoo. soi'Tll I .vor.ni J4:0Opm..Lv. 8:18 p m..Lv. 17:45 a m..Ar. ...Portland ....Ar. .10:45 aa. ...Albany Lv.. (1:45am .... S. Francisco. Lv.. 7-00 pm Local H'nsH.LTraln Bail)- (Ex. fcundaj 8:00 a m..Lv Portland . Albany.... F.uirene. . , ...Ar. ....Lv, ...Lv . 8:45 pin j .11:35 am I . 9:00 am i 12:40m..Lv.... 2:40 p in..Ar Lebanon Urn neb. 8:20i in.. Lv.. 9:06 pnu.Ar.. 12:50 pm..Lv.. 1:30 p m..Ar.. ...Albany.. . . Lebanon . ... Alhany.., . . Lebanon. .Ar. ..Lv., ..Ar.. ..Lv.. (::0 am 5:4 ."am 2:45 pin 2:00 pm PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation r.f Second Class Pas senders attached to Fxpress Trains. The S. P, Co.'s Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on the cast side di- I vision frm foot of F street. Potrland. Most Side Division. Between Pot Hand and Corvallis. Unit Train all - Kxcej't Sundnv 7:30am. .Lv. .. .po.-tlan 1 ..Ar.CSOp. in. i 12:25 p in.. Ar.... Ccnaiiis.. 1.1.30 p. m, At Ailiany end CorvalliH connect with j trains of Oregon Pacilicliailroad. J t:prcss Train XaMj (Except Sunday) 4:50pm. .Lv Portland... Ar.. 9:00am 8:00 p m. .Ar itc.Minnvi!le.Lv.. 5.45 am THROUGH TICKETS loAHPointb SOUTH AND EAST Via California. 3TFor full information re,-ardin rate, map?, etc-, rail on con pany s ajrent at Albany It. KOK11 LEIt, E. P. KOGEHS, Manager. Asst. G. F. & P- A 0BEBOI RAILWAY anS X .1 T Ifi aTIOX t'H .11 P.4 V : ! Columbia River Route Trai or the Fat-t leave roitlar.d at S . m and 2:40 r. u. dailv. ' nVT'TT.rTJ'rpC; to ar.d from principal l HOjvIjJ kj points in United States, Canada and r.uropc. ELECANT PULLMAH PALACE CARS Emigrant Sleeping Cars Bun Throceh on Express Trains TC OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free fCbnrgr nitd Hllhoul I'hausr, Close Connections at Portland for San Fran Cisco and Punct Sound points. For further particulars inquire of Curaan. A Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon. ETBoata leave the O. It. X. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of liroadalbin street, on Tuesday anJ Friday of each week. C. G. RAW LIN US, IXK-.l Agent. C. J. VIII I II. Onrral Mnnascr. A. L. MAXMKLL, ;. P. AT, 4, -THE- OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND Oregon Development Co.'i Steamship Line 225 MILES SHORTER : AND 22 Hours Less Time. Than by any other route: First-class through passenger and'frcit'ht from Portland and all points in the il niette Vrllt v to and from San Frantiseo. Aecomodations unsurpassed for comfort and ' afetv. Fares and freights via l axiuina and .h( Ormron Dcve onment company's steam h ns. much less tnat oy any omcr route oe ween all points in the Willlanictte Vallcv Mid San Francisco. Sailing dates. FROM TAQl'IXA. Willamette Valley Aug. 3d Willamette Valley ". 13th Willamette Valley " 22d Willamctterv"allcy.. " 31st FROM HAS mANClECO Willamette Valley Jul' 30th Willamette Vailey Aug Soh Willamette Valley " IStb wiIlametU; vallev - Ziin The company reserve the riht to cbanij teamertf or saiHuir dates. c H Haswkll. Jr.. Gen F. & P. ALcnt. ''J aionitromerj - inreci, oaii oaim passksorr tkawc Kxcept Sumlays.) Vaquina6:5 a m Lv Albany 1:C0 p Omaliis 10:3s a m " Corvallis 1:40 pv Ar Albany 11:10 a m Ar Vi". O & C. tra:n3 cenncet at Aibar.v and i nr- " , .. ,.. r.ifil. ,wimvr r.cmcmbcr the Orefrm I aeiiii pupu.ar cr. ..,...,;,, to Y. ouina. l.o.v r.-.t: Yaquina Route ! -ASK TAGONS, HAC2S AND BUGGIES In the central Willamette ''!ey. t)i(;intl tilled at lowest r:itc manamiiiin in ihhiiii m i iiiium - !!. J. JONES SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SPUING FIELD OKEG ON 3JAlbany yard 'and ofl'u-c on Ib.Uu.Rd, I ctwern 4ih and 5th strectsg3 AWhceler, Albany Alsr.aer, rlavinjr lumber not excelled in quality, i;d f;:tilitios not furpafd forthe prompt and s:itis!ictor. bllhi- or oideif. 1 mreftfulh tclleit a t-bare of the iraae. memwwirFizzi- Wharb GUUmi Horooti I (Vila, Grngflnotlon : OI Btmnaelli IniUTluM. VrattaOaa Mwrm healOtr sleep ; ako aids Wrfir. BR0WNSV1LL1 1 Cstftdrift ciirAI ii.,w atwU. ral- r . fl 0 fathmttrmrnnaa stuarfnahia. mi iSON, Proprietors the- RAL DEPOT OREGON ' Oihei Leading Sewing Machines . LINK OF SARPENTER'S TOOLS nrt l t vricty'of IR 1 NEWTON Orders Ironi a distance solicited aiid YIERECKS SHAVING PARLOR. THREE CHAIRS RUNNING STEADY. A CLEAN TOWEL TO KVEKY t TSTOMEE. ! iVuxU-jc 1.', netr. Ilrir Cv.it irg .'cti AT - A, WHEELBB SOLD T.Y DAVIS BROS. AND CO EALKBS tNOtSBTAl,;J!r.C.-!.JWS. SH EDD.'LIKX Co.. 0 . a;oy BOOK STOI