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1HE MOraiNGU HEKAL1): THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5 1889. s TIIK MAILS. v'ail at. the Albany i! offk-e olo;e Korull office north Ti e Kaitern stale l 0 SO a, M, i he West Side .nd the Nut row Cauit K. R. I ur 1'oriUinl h:i'l s-iit-ui II. '.rvalli ami Yuq nua ..12:3D p. M office soutb. 7:20 r. h The xwto!li wil! he rioted eich tvei ing r-rni nix to ssTen o'clock. Ke-'iUi.iv.l uitter lor thrffearly morning t.:a ii.iulJ u miihrl boore 8 clock the r '. ious evening. OKKOON' PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrive Oeparm .! ll.lfuin't.OCl . di S.'iSimiU.Si F-"ristht.... SKf.'KKT tiOriETIES. i . O. V. Vv Safety I..Mlga No, 13; meers j. ever? Monday evening at the U. A. U. hall on Varrj hlrcet. between Seeoinl a:id Third. Albany. Orejoii. Strunsrers in the rity and transient brethren cordially itiie 1 r.jatici.d. .JOTTIXOS AUODT TOWN. For the fio-t silver polish in t lie market go to II. u''vert'h T!i best kid ylove ever liroii, to AUkiiiv fr at Beads. I'ure ciiler vinegar direct from ;!. turtory ut K. L. rCenton's. Jut ic-ivivfd, the . Litest sheet 'i.u-'.r, in i- quantities .i; Wili l:ro-. io to .1. M. llardue's lor !:tr in r.wcne.-, yood butter and !:it chirki-i:. ave money ny rmyuii: a upp!y ii l;'ivts and yhoe, :i '.V. 1'. Bead's. i'o"t- uud shoes lelow V.ak" I Oltl fiTotllO" "i;m!s. vj-iir s "ist ;lt rl. lOj at i !".. Br ;v. nel!s. 1'i'CsIi Yaqiiina oysters served in every style at l II. l'leiil'ei's. A No :i choice lot "1 fresh candies ju.-.t opened. Ieiieiom r.ek ovsters.fresli from Va niina, al:o fresh ovsters, served :i every style at F. 11, l'lTeifiVi V. The oyster season has reopened and tresli uqiima ovsters will be' served every day in any style at the City Restaurant. Ankles are sprained, impels are mashed and limbs broken ; acci dents are always happening. In suro with Winn in t!ie Travelers. Miss Sarah Wheeler assisted by Miss Helen Crawford will open a Kindergarten school on Monday at the residence of A. Wheeler on "(Jth and Ellsworth streets. II. Bryant has retired from the law lirm of Hewitt, Bryant & Ir vine, and will devote his entire time to the business of the Bank of Oregon, of which he is president. Delicious Saratoga Chips, fresh from the factor-, also "Boston Baked Beans," melons, ieaelies, tomatoes and fruits of all kinds in profusion at La Forest fc Thomp son's. An engine used for wood sawing dropped through the planking into the canal on Broadalhin street yes terday. It was extricated, leaving a yawninjj hole in the street which will at once be repaired. Fire started in the field of A. llackletn.in yesterday morning dangerously near the South arn Pacific depot. It swept across the field, but did no damage. It was caused by sparks from a passing engine. 1). B. Monteitli lias bonded of Harper Crauor his property on the corner of First and Lvoii streets, consisting of 111) feet front, for $11,- i 000. The bond is given until Octo-1 ber 1st. Mr. Montcith has made a payment upon the property and will purchase it, he says, at the expiration of that time. The 41 vacant lots which are njw beinj sold in Pipes" addition for $1-10 apiece are going oil very rapidlv, as there has already been juite a number sold, and as soon as the balance of these lots are sold the drawing for the $1800 house and lot will positively take place at the real estate office of F. A. Bnrk- j hart. Now is your time to get you a iood lot cheap. i I'EKSONAt MKNTIttN. Coll VanCleve of the Scio Press is in the city. Judge C. E. Bronough of Port land is in the city. J. L. Cowan returned yesterday from a trip to Lebanon. Mrs. (i. W. Wright is visiting relatives in Brownsville. L. E. Blain went to Brownsville yesterday on a business trip. K. W olverton returned venter-, day from a trip to Portland. Misses Clara Fisher and Clara Irvine, of Corvallis, are visiting in rnis city. Railroad Commissioner Ceorge A. Waggener and Judge John iiurnett of Corvallis wer in tne uty yesterday. Oeorgc and John Houck of Port land came up yesterday and went to Tangent to Bpenp a few days vith their parents. J. P. Hail, accompanied by bis sister, Miss Khoda Hail, left'yfs terday for Colorado Springs, in hopes of improving bis health. NOTICK. There will be a meeting at the Tarious voting places in Linn county on Wednesday, September nth, at 1 o'clock to elect delegates -o the conference of the labor par ties, prohibition parties and the grange. (Notice of which was published in the Pacific Express.) All in sympathy with the move ire cordially invited to bo present. Jas. E. Knox, Chairman Linn Co. l'rohi. Central Coin. The above notice is published by request. As to the connection of the grunge with the new ' coalescence, prominent Linn county grangers say that the man agers are bargaining goods which 'bey ,-aunot deliver; that the grange as an or'anization does not wabble in politic? ::: will not tend r.ny delegates. PROM TILLAMOOK. Tht S.sh County Through Which A'Vinj and Astoria SaTej Paesst. the District Attorney II. II. Hewitt returned yesterday from Tillamook, where he has been attending the regular term of circuit court held there by Judge Boise. In going down he passed over the surveyed line of the Albany and Astoria railway for a consider able distance. The road runs through a comparatively level country, which Mr. Hewitt says is one of the richest portions of Ore gon. The pass through the Coast Kange of mountains is hardly en titled to the name of a mountain pass, it is so low, being about MOO feet above the altitude of Albany. The surveyors are now at work on Three Rivers, which is 10 miles beyond the toll-gate on Fuqua's toll road, and is 13 miles beyond Litchfield's store on the Grand Rondo Indian reservation. The jeople aloii;: the route of the pro posed road are most favorably in clined toward the project and no trouble will be encouit'esed in securing the right of way. Land i along the route has already d j vaneed perceptibly in coneiiuiMice ; t the railroad work, j Maxwell's wagon road, lor which j an appropriation was made at the la-t ses.-ion of the legislature, is i beiriir pushed from Tillamook to a junction with I'liquas t -j! I road, and a hir.'e l'on-e ol men are now at work ei the rad. It aUo pushes I'iii.ugii u fine eountrv ; which has Meret.-t'oie been isolated !IIHI,..r iii:ii-l mav ! vtr much mav have la-en said iig.iii:.-! "agon road appiopria tions this "lie. Mr. Hewitt says, is actually needed and will open up a wide scope of good country. The work is being prosecuted under direction of Mr. Maxwell and the board of county coimnissiofif is, and the money is being economic ally ex n'lided. Wor The Breeches. The other evening one i the i employes in Sehmeer's Livery j , r-iaiiif nan siruih. w lui v. iiiuu ucbiic to dress himself ui in Oriental costume ar.d consequently purloin-; 1 If T . - O I ! :n u iiir oi nop Jjee s ounuay breeches from the line in the next lot. They lit him like a charm, and for several hours said employe exhibited himself in Hop Lee's J immaculate apparel much to the f amusement of the passers bv. His curiosity being then satisfied, lie profusely illustrated them with coal tar and axle greese and hung them on Hop Lee's back fence. Hop failed to appreciate the joke in the manner that it was intended, and yesterday morning the knight of the curry comb was informed that he could either tako the bre.-chesl l t a. 1 ; inn pay ior uiem or oe arresteu. j He paid his $1 50 like a little man, but whether or not he int-nds to wear the breeches in the future remains to De seen. Frida ICTrning'H Kntertalnment. The Corvallis Times says : Miss Maud Hoffman will give one of her elocutionary entertainments at Albany nest Friday evening, assisted by C. W. Avery. The en tertainment will be good and the citizens of Albany ought to give her a large audience, and we be lieve they wilt, ir she is well known in that city. Miss Maud is unquestionably an elocutionist and will give as credible a erformance of the kind as hafibe i heard in Albany t'"r many a dav. A Narrev Escape. A -rain field fire on the inn of G. W. Phillips in the Fork of the Santiam, came very near destroy ing several thousand dollars worth of property on Tuesday. About 50, bop pickers near by helped fight the fire, stopping it afier a mile or . more of fence had been burned. It had burned very close to a large barn in which was sovral thous and bu-hels of grain and a lot of ; farm machinery. ,r. . . . i Th Chinaman IiM-hargl. . . . L -.u- i . Ah Duck, the Chinaman arrested tor the larceny of $300 and a lot of . I lonalrr tmm n l.hincsi. firm on jewelry from n Chinese nrm on won diseharwd in v------ i econd street, ici; Kr nL-b'c ,-nnrt vosfpr. r ?,rr ,i- ." rr.i "i . ' iliA lie; iiai iciutiucu t riuitu j money and the prosecuting witness ' naid the costs in order to have the 1 case dismissed. More New Residences. A. Klein and J. J. Dubrille are having three neat residences built noon thtir half block purchased in rcsklences are going Hp aU over lhe citj. thm, ;ire no Ta,.ant j houses in Albany, the demand for j houses to rent exceeding the sup- ply. Dallcacien Just Arrived. Fine comb honey, chipped beef mustard sardines, deviled bam, deviled chicken, lunch tongue, corned beef, pig's Ieet, herring, roackeral, etc. Willamette Packing Company. Daatb at Tangeat. Mrs. E. C. Bradshaw died at tire residence of John Denham near Tanenton the 3rd instant. The fueral occurred on Wednesday, and the remains were interred at the Oak ville cemetery. Flndley Soda Springs. Frank Crabtree has removed to j F'indley Soda Springs, and has; taken "charge of the hotel and springs. He is prepared to furnish ; first class accommodations to trav elers, and will furnish feed for horses when desired. Satisfaction guaranteea to an who patronize the iopular pleasure and health resort. Fine Suitings. Just opened, at L. E. Blain's tailoring department, the very latest patterns in piece goods for suitings and trousers, w hich will be made up to order in the most approved style by .Mr. K. A. Si-huffier, the experienced tailor who lina elinr e of that department. r-i'l .vn 'v r.nd -ret vour ehoic(! of patterns "bef-jrc tin: stock is broken. UNTY COBST ST- ttnbtr Terns ags or the fcep Bridges and Coanty ad? The business of the .September term of count' court was disposed of yesterday afternoon. The com missioners met at 1 o'clock, and after transacting the regular busi ness of the term adjourned. In the matter of repairing bridge af Crawfordsville, B W. Cooper was ordered to have the necessary repairs made. In the matter ot repairing bridge at Powers' slough, Davis Bros, were instructed to furnish rates for the same. The report of the viewers to assess damages by location of a county road as applied for by J. T. Hooks and others, was accepted. the roxd ordered opened and the I. c . I . I ciuim- oi me viewers orucioi paid. ' In the matter of the application i Ol . M. McLane and others for localion ot county road, I. I . uHdmi;. B. H. Irvine and A. M. Shelton were aopointed. viewers to m.'et with K. T. T. Fisher, sur i veyin. at I). M. Wharton's at 10 a. ' m. on Sept. 1'5. ' claims ()i;ikj:fd pau. '.bihn Smaltinon. sheiitl"s 78 70 i 10 . 09; ! fves I15 ; John Smalhn.m, expenses. . 1',. h. Montague. clerk s fees Electric Light Co 11. Farwell, treasurer's salary John Csher. janitor ' U. It. Humphiey, lumber J. F. Hyde, aid for p-.or. . . I 'avis Bro.-'., lumber Cruzan & MenzeN, si raper C'ru.an i Men.eis, nails. . J. Myers, ai l lor poor ! A. F'. Hamilton, aid for ' poor A. Wheeler, lumber , A. Wheeler, lumber... , J. J. Davis, keeping poor. . ; John Bryant, digging grave ! i. F. Crawford, aid for poor S3 8;; Hi 17 33 7o 44 10 00 70 0.) 00 00 12 I 10 00 Jl '27 14 74 c ' OO .XI oo 8 oo . lohuson, rebate on taxes 15 00. W H. Davis, services for pri Mrs. oners J. Saitmarsh, aid 21 00 poor H. J. Healy, lumber Fees, erase Bernard Wensen J. N. Hoifinan, marshal. . . II. II. Hewitt, attorney J. B. Wyatt, witness M. II. Ellis, witness Carl Bender, witness ... . Fees, case James Patterson (Jeo. Humphrey, justice . II. H. Hewitt, attorney. . . . O. H. Irvine, witness (1. W. Dodder, witness. . . J. Joseph, witness Chas. Briggs, county poor. J. N. Hodman. aid for poor K. It. Humphrey, lumber.. James Welch, aid for poor. 20 0i) 60 00 1)4 5 10 00 20 20 20 25 00 70 70 70 10 00 15 00 frV'V11' aiu i ' l's' b ij ' 8 ,00 surveying. 40 50 50 00 .'. 50 22 50 school superin tendent's salary L. M. Curl, postage L. M. Curl, examining teachers 1. J. Stites, teachers J. J. Dorris, teachers S. Oourley, examining 22 50 22 50 .'! 50 100 00 Sil 10 40 6 00 6 00 ' examining repairing scraper.s D. li. N. Blackburn, county jixlge '. I. W. Cooper, commissioner ti. W. Phillips, commis sioner B W. Cooper, examining bridge . W. Phillips, examining bridge D. It. N. Blackburn, ex penses E. B. Davidson, county poor 00 The Sautimn Mines. Nearly every miner who comes from the Santiam mines is loud in his praise of the mines, where the prospects are tronounced unsur passed and equal to the mines of Montana and Idaho. The Albany mine is now down nearly 55 feet and expect to strike a rich ledge at 75 or SO ieet, when matters will . ,, '. . , , boom, There is a big future for ,,, w v ifa.,A turnC(, frQm th j and jt ..... .. ntiinnuincrtn nri. ma aiit "ni j ti 11 ' " cntnusiastic over tne outicok. ah .11 i l-.! a hi rtiinr. rny non rnl nnnplcM . ....... ; oki mine iia-5 oecn retuiuieieu eper ana an eight-loot leuge ol and gold and silver oie struck, mostly i of the former, of great richness. It is thought it will pan out $180 to the ton, and already the company is fearful lest so much rock is se cured that with the present facili ties it will be impossible to bring it to market. Capital Journal. itarglary at Jefferson. A. Tanzland, of the firm of Tanz- land & Co. of Jefferson was in the ; city yesterday. He states that the night before burglars entered their i store and carried off about $40 or $50 worth of revolvers. They ! : broke in the glass show window in : front with a heavy stick of wood, and began plundering the store, j Mr. Tanzland, who was sleeping in j ! the rear of the store, appeared on i the Bcene armed with a revolver '; I when the burglars fled. Two bus- ' piciouB looking tramps were ar-: rested, but none of the stolen ' property could be found, and they ; were released. LKTTEI LIST. Followiiijc is th lim ot letters renmniiigat th pcftofnce in Alkany, I.iau cnnty, OreKOi Sept. 4, SXQ. Persons calling fr !lic letters ill fire the date o which thy wr adveitised: Andrina, Antonia-2 Bidwel, Kd. liennett, It. N. ISooner, Thomis Cornine, W, M. Garcia, Kamon Humphrey, Dexter Miller, Arthur J. Moon, W A Moteu. W.n. (B IS II li) ltourncr, Kuuene - 1 Dudley, Frank Harrison, o. w J'S5arah ; Mnwart, Jus. Miles, A, Paris, hils I'etrum, P. Smith, Johu Stevens, Win. Smith, James Taylor, Wesley William, Jo.-iph C. Suiinafrank K. j Spencer, I.. CJ. , Taylor, D. C. Wiliiams, Johnny ; Witsor, J. II. Hamilton, .luuu tj. RUFUS THOMPSON , P. M. I A Few Cases Left. ' f our celebrated Unity tea with which we offer to give a line China lea set of 54 pieces. Call at once i and net a sample can ami t ciiaiuc ; at the set free of charg. v THE HAD EHGI3E SOLD. fae Uillsboro Firoaea Get It with Hate ! Cart aDd 500 feet if Ho f.r $300. Dr. S. T. Linklater, nuyor of Uillsboro and W. H. WehrunganJ K. D. Thorne, members ot the coaiuion council, are in this city, and have concluded the purchase of the hand engine of the Albany lire department. An agreement has been entered into, between the them and Chief Engineer C. H. Stewart and the committee on Fire and Water, by which the engine, together with' a hose cart and 500 ; feet of hose, is to be sold to the citv council oi Uillsboro for the sum of $800. Tins engine is being repainted and a test conld not be given, but a public test will be given as soon as i the paint is dry, at which delegates j from Uillsboro will be present, and ........ ? : if she minus the guarantee given, which she is fullv capable of doing, j tke transfer will be made. , This is one of the best hand en- - ini.3 f)n the coast, and has done , Lr0(,d service lVr Albanv. It is still in good condition and would serve the Uillsboro firemen fieetually in case of fire. . UOCSES AT THK FA IK. 'I he Salem Statesman jjayu : J. W. Shanon, of Albany, has five very nice horses under his charge for entry on the premium list, as follows: Brow ii Hawk.bv llamble Hawk, dam by Stat light Addison, ti-year i old trotting stallion, bay. j Captain Mount, No. 810, by; Paramount, dam, Bess e Allen, by Panic. J. L. C., by Oneco, dam by Au tocrat, handsome 1-year oid bay. J. L. C. was worked out yesterday and made his mile in three min utes the last half at a 2:50 gait easily. Multnomah, a full brother of Princemont, Oneco and others, li vear old bav : woiked out vester- ; day in :i :1J. Oliver I'wist, by Graduate, dam 1 bv Black Pilot, bv Old Vermont. These horses are from Albanv and Eugene. C;il Investment. For a small amount of money that will in a year's time double or ; treble your money, such an oppor ! tunity is offered in South Al i bany, only one-half mile from the j city, embracing the tract of land t from Elkins' falls to the fair ground j road. Lots sold on the installment j plan. TUKKOALE t'v BlIUJIKI.O. Two doors south of postotlice. On Top Again. fresh fruits and vegetables In i mwt rrkituii'cwl Celery, cauhllower, sweet potatoes, grapes, peaches, watermelons, canteloupes, lemons, Haiien prunes, Bartlelt pears, green peppers, garlic, tomatoes, string beans, comb honey, cream eheese, limberger cheese, etc. Be sure to call early and get first choice. Willamette Packing Co. Tate Notice. All persons indebted to the late firm of B.ip.ue & Robertson will please call at the store and settle their accounts without delay and greatly oblige, J. M. Raroue, succesFor to P.ardue & Robertson. I'orketCiitlrry. The largest iind fines!, display every brought to this valley just received at Stewart & Sx's. Call and examine. Notice. If you want a good mat tress call and see. me. I will sell woven wire mattress 25 cents cheaper than any other man in the city. Tiios. Uuixk. Money t Loan. At a low rale f in'crt --t n -oo 1 farm property in I. inn county, or on best, improved citv proper tv Albany. AimIv to Blackbrrn Wright, Albany, Oregon. in NeiftMorx. Shear. Immense stock at Stewart & . . .... ,. ox . i he hest. quality and any examine . . , 1 1 1 t i size or sivie. i,an ami our stock. Stew art & Sox. WJiv Women lade. Women lie .heir heantv because colds undermine their life. Dr Acker's Knglish l.'i incdv for eonsump tion is mi absolute cure for colds. All Persons Indebted to the late firm of Brownell t Stanard w ill please call at the store of ('.. E. Brownell and settle or make satifactory arrange ment without delay. Indian summer is here. ARCHIE W. BLACKBURN, ; WITH , C. K !itW NELL, THK KKOCKK. 1E TOOK THE WRONG MEDICINE. Kobcrt Stewart, of rctaluma, recently ' had a queer experience. lie writes: "Carbuncles ond boils nfllictcdmy face ! and neck for weeks. Finally I procured : a bottle of one of the leading Sarsapn i rillas. To my sui-prise it made natters , worse. This made rsc lose faith in Sarsa I parillas, but seeiug ft statement that Joy's 1 Vegetable Sarsaparilla dried up boils aud . faco eruptions instead of forcing more ; out, as the potash Farsaparillas do, I bought a bottle. TheeD'eci wosnstonish i iug. The carbuncles ar.d boils began to ! dry up, and in two weeks my faro was ns ! well aud smooth as ever. My brother also took a bottle with the fame benefit. Bobekt Stewart. ; rctaluma, t'al." i 'Explanatory Note.-Themincral, Iodide ; of Potash, which is the bais of nearly i all other sarsaparillas, attacks the blood i direct, hence forces impurities through ; thcr.kin.creatiusmorc Doilsaad pimples. Joy's Vegetable Karsaparilla acts oppo- sitclv. Its vcTCtahio uuerarivcs stimulate the Various secretive organs mid ih-.:s eliminate all impurities through the rat- uralchauncls.licuccericsuppimplciaud skin eruptions nt once. The aoove tea- timonial is a case in poictj INSURE. Julius (iradwohl calls the atten- j fiure u.fl)rt. it is tQO ,aU. f u fep. resiMits seven insurance companies who carry a capital of $7(5,000,000, with a cash deposit in the state of Ore-on of $:5o0,000. Farmers who have spent the en tire year in producing a crop of wheat should run no risks 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 us an irreparable injury to to them. Seattle, Ellensburg, Vancouver and Spokane Falls has nothing to do with our companies ; the losses will all be paid and still we are ready for business, the satne as al ter the Chicago fire. Kid Glove! Ki.I Glare! I have just received a full line of kid gloves brand "Our Own." This is a irenuine kid glove. I buy direct from importers in New York and consider them the best value of any glove I ever sold for this price. Five buttons, three rows of stitching, $1.50 per pair. S. E. Young. Select School. Mrs. Wait Mead, recently from New York, will open a select school and kindergarten in the W. C. T. U, Hall, Monday, September 0th. Terms liberal. Patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr.s. Wait Mead. Albanv, Oregon. A J!jh yoid v:titch,Juil jrvtlrii and iiunronUcd, Jnr $a'0 -a.i, at '. AI. I Fynci'a, the Corner Jfirrir' .Store. Let ns give the readers uf the Hick ai.i a little timely advice. Hot we.-.ther is coming and with it colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and di arrhoea. Tlie only safe way to com bat thuse diseases, is tr keep some reliable remedy at hand, and all w ho have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhou Remedy wili admit that it i the most romiit, reliable and successful medicine known for these complaints, Itcost3 but 25 or 50 cent?, and may be the means of saving you ir your t'&mily much suffering if not life itself, be fore the summer is over. For sale by Foshay & Mason If you want a clean and tine uioke askfor J. Joseph's home made w hite ahor clears. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joeh's factory. or business at the Portland Iliisiuess Col ege. Portland, or at the Capital Itusinea College, Salem, liolli schools are undet he management of A. I. Armstrong, havl time course of studies, lauieratesof tuition IStisincs, MaOK'lImml, f ypewriting. Penmanship, English Depart aents. Day and evening sessions. Student (hnitlcd any timer. For Catalogue, addrcs trtland llnsairvi t'3l!fS.AT)''ap":l:il ltas'mfsl'otlr?i Portland, Oregon. WU Salem, Oregon. UVIIFHS17Y OF OREGON. KlliEXK CITV. Next 8ei?R!on beffins on MondaJ, Si:ittnd)er lfi. Free ilio!arsliijifrom evciy coun ty In the state. Appt.v to ourcouiitj- vti-cr-iutundent. Free tuition after January 1, 1N!I0. Four vonrvt: I'lass-it-ai. Seivntifle, Literary and u short KiIii-li conrw, in which tl-ere is no Latin, (Jreek. French ir (lerman. The Knglish i prc-eniiiicnilv a business course. For eataloxue-i or olner in formation, nclress J. W. JOHNSON, Piciileot. Over Thk ! CASCADE MOUNTAINS KIIOM A I.KAN Y OK LEI WAED. -NON I.AS1- The Willamette Valley un.l Cas cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex cellent condition, and Ly nil odds is tin; best arid shortest wagon road to Eastern Oregon. .ui and gra-s is abundant aioj-.g the entire mud. The grades ar- eay. acconimodrtti(ns su lierior laud the road well bridged maUiiiyt the best mountain read in the state. For iimmw jniii'ts , hunt ing and tithing the Ca":ai!c Moun tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake and the Three Sisters i.fFard hiiperior advauta-cs. iThe City Restaurant, Under the new management of If. Lampnian will be conducted on a hrst-cass plan. Meals will i served at all hours. Consult th- BILL OF FARE And order whatsver yon want, pay ing forwhat yon order and nothing more. Straight meals wrved as usual for 25 cents, and meals to eider from a 5 cent roll and cup of ooffce to a first-class $1.00 nir.al. 3"Fumished rooms to let in connec tion with the restaurant. A reliable I. S. Stanard 3 ten scale n J t37, delivered at your ncarcs'. raitroad static n free of freight on thirty Java trial. Lr.'ir scales at proportionately ! prices. War ranted for live tears. Addrw, F. C. HOFFMAN, Albany. Oregon. BAKING PO WDBTt, Put nr expressly for Julius'fGrad wobl and sold at his Golden Rule Bazaar in ONE POUND CANS 25 CUNTS WAX CAN i GiSTi Juaranteed t ,.,... cu,,,....t l.itMrv ue.nn. to be first-clase IULIUS (IRADWOHL RULE P. L. Kenton -DEALKR IN- Staple and Fancy G-EOCEEIE Uso Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TJSKMS CASH ANJ PBK5ES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading News papers and Magazines. IWSKAH THE FOSTOFFICE. L.E. BLAIN, -THE- Leading We are ready now with our fall and winter goods and will lie glad to see you. As the most of you know we carry a comprehensive assortment of ijoods worn by men and boy,and aim to keep everything the General Trade wants, In fabrics, the best for eign and domestic manu facturers have contrib uted to our assortment It is by far the largest and most diversified stock we ever Hid would seem all any cus- j AVhen you have time, tomer could desire, audjgiveusa call L aFores SrCCKSSOHS Ti) WALLACE, THOMPSON' & CO.1 FLINN'S BLOCK, ALBANY. mm Carry the largest stek in the eifcy. enabling 'he to supply any and every want of tfctir custemere. SPECIALTIES In Table LuxnriiS,hice Teas and Cofiees,reai ery Butter on Ice, Cream Jhtes, Canned Goods. LUNCH GOODS, ETC. -ALL Constantly Frui res 8 ALBANY, OREGON, Clottiier, our prices are right, Besides the durable sta ples which are made up to the highest standard ot excellence, there is an ex tensive variety of higher priced novelties of finest finish to meet the demand cf the fine trade. I ; J - I Particular attention will be paid to our Mer chant Tailoring. Our stock of Suitings and Trouserings is large and in quality,color and taste lulness of design splen did. A Fit Guaranteed. KINDS OF- on Hand. I TIioipd mm. an(