Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, September 06, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    IHE MOUSING HEKALD FJMDAV, SEPTEMBER (i 1889.
povning gaily Iuvad
THE MAILS.
siii- at tiie Albany isto1i :e close
Yet nil clhstn north 4
ills F.att-ra uttito I
u.
i'it West Side (
the Narrow f.auge R. K. )
r or I'or.Iand ami sclent 11 a. u
('rrailisamt Van-iSaa ..li:r.3 r. u
tttice itoiitS............... . 7:0 r. U I
Sdir tX'A CTe,""S i
H-i'iitcrcd DVittcr lor thflWrlv mornm;-t
run Khiu!! ! maii beiora ociook the i
tmiobs evening
OttlHiON PACIFIC T1METABLK.
Arrives Pcpuru
. 11. 1 nam! 1. 00 p tu
Kr-uh.
SM'KKT SOriKTIEX.
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V. O. I.W. - Safety Ijlg -No. 18; inert !
everv Mn3av ercniiu at the g. a. K I
iiu.ii on yrtf street, between sw.nu ami i
Third. Aitunr. Oregon. S:ram in the i
it and trr.n
t ill! tei. il.
if nt brethren i:i-raillv mvitr.l I
rited I
IOTTIX;S ABO IT TOWN.
;
The Saniiam inin-'s are boi!riirig. ;
Tl.i.r.. nr.. .rUrlu.r. i,. tV. i
a prisoiwrs
Oregon penitentiary.
rur nit" iiiiv:-si mi vtr ikuisii hi ujf ,
marKei go : n. eri s
Fresh oysters served every
at IlermannV restaurant.
Pure cider vinegar diseit
the factory at i". L. it ntun's.
Just reireived, tlu- lutc-t
imi-ii-. in l.n go titiunl it i-- at
:r..m
l-llrv-t ;
V:!1
Fresh 1 titter and es this nuit i.- i
u:g ::r Kei'.'.dii s, near Uie ist-
li'i'-f.
j
has accepted a I
rutr 'iv ot (i. L. i
1
II. A. Stanan
('.i rkship in t!i'
I'lackuKtn. .
tio to J. M. r;rdiu;'s for bar
gains in groceries good butter and
f it chit-kens.
Save money by buying a year's
supplv of boots :md shoe at st at
W. Fi Read's.
Boots and shoes below cost, to
M ike mom for rttbot- .'iinilu nt f'
K. Browneli's. : lex., special agent ol the depart-.
vv 1 1 . 1 t n:ent of Agriculture, and Mr. C. ,
r X'cMi- fJ,ar r,ttuTd ,ro!,,I- Hopkins, assistant mologist
.-.imuon a utn uiti.iv uuiiuiii". '
Tl. Ktrt e,. ; i
..v j fi vi iu 1
paying ousiness, and another car
will probably be put on next week.
i. W. Simpson has fitted up the
second story of bis store building
and opened" a fine stock ofclothinj.
Delicious rock oysters.fresh from
Yaquina, also fresh oysters, served
La every style at F. II. Pffeiffer's.
Do not forget Miss Maud Hoff
man's readings and elocutionary
recitals at the opera house this
evening.
Fresh Saratoga chips just re
ceived direct from the factory by
F. L. Kenton. Price, 25 cents" per
package.
Fresh Yaquina oysters served in
every style at F. II. Pfeiffer's.
Also a choice lot of fresh candies
just opened.
The oyster season has reopened
and fresh Yaquina oysters will be j
served every day in any style at
the City Restaurant.
When yoa wish a fine silver
polish call for Kenton's Sea Lion
silver polish. Jjt is the finest and
be-t polish in the market.
Ankles are sprained, f ngers are
mashed and limbs broken ; acci
dents are always happening. In
!".in" with Winn in the Travelers.
Mrs. O. S. Pollock, who r tturned
yesterday from Jacksonville, lost
a purse ou the train containing a
check for $80 and several dollars in
money
The Willamette Packing Co. has
rented the building adjoining their
present store and have gone into
the commission and jobbing busi- ;
ness.
Miss Sarah Wheeler assisted by
Miss Helen Crawford will open a
Kindergarten school on Monday at
the residence of A. Wheeler on 0th
and Ellsworth streets.
Delicious Saratoga Chips, fresh
from the factory, also "Boston
leaked Bean3," melons, peaches,
tomatoes and fruits of all kinds in
profusion at IjiForest A Thomp
son's. Some fetieak thiaf entered the
lodging rooms of Albert Day on
First street below the St. Charles
hotel last evening, add stole a new
suit of clothes antl other wearing
apparel.
" 1. D. Prettyman is in town on
his annual tonry collecting fruit,;
grains and grasses for the state
fair. lie made a trip through the
connty yesterday, obtaining some
fine specimens. . .
W. R. McKinnon, of Canyon
Crick, who was in the city yester
day, informs us that a new soda i
spring has been discovered on the ;
North Santiam, which promises to ;
be superior to any heretofore in
use.
A neat annual catalogue of the j
Albany collee has just beenf
print by C. W. Watts. Studies
will be resumed on Tuesday, and
the school Will open with flattering
prospects of a successfal year's
work.
The Eastern press and the tele
graphic reports speak of Oregon's
display of fruits, grains and grasses
at the" G. A. R. encampment at
Milwaukee as being far ahead of
anything ever before exhibited in
, the East from the sundown shores.
Oregon has been thoroughly adver
tised by this enterprising stroke,
and the results are bound to be
great.
- Fatally Baraed.
Jack Fisherman, and Indian liv
ing near Cottage Grove,went home
drunk one night about a week ngo
and fell into the fire and had his
legs so badly burned thai the flesh
came off in large' pieces. Last
Sunday he was dying a"d made an
affidavit before a justice of the
peace stating that one Jerry Rat.'ee
had furnished him liquor. Deputy
U. S. Marshal Cochran of Eugene
"went up and arrested Rattee and
he was tri -d before Commissioner
Walton Monday but was discharged.
FIBS AX YAQTJIiA.
; la 0.f20B r'icinc Company's Old Fouidry
Earned How Eu'.ldinss t b Built.
Special to the llKltAUS.)
Yaqi'ix Cirr. Sept. 5, The old
foundry building, owned by the
Oregon Pacific Co., at Yaquina
r.ni'dit otj 1'iro in fi.p roof Inst niobr.
out. ten o'clock, and burned' up
in Spile OI all CHOriS CO Save 11.
The machine shoos and all ihe
other building are uninjured. The
foundry was a detached building
and had already proved too small
I for the work, and the management
at this time had begun preparations
for a new and enlarged foundry
building. The clearing of the
foundations of the new- building
. , . . ... i ,, -in"
has already been begun. Ihe
cu o!a, coke oven. etc. were not
d:..rvi.'Oil. The loss is Hot heavv.
KUicrmva' Strike.
Just as the iishin season coni-
itumed at the Siuslatr the ti.il.er-
men went on a strike fur better
!' From a gentleman who came
in !rom ttieie last week it :s
ttiat the eannerv offered
,i
.-anur prices ibev have been
puxiiig heretofore, ctnts for
lar.- tisli ami :,0 cents lor small
ones, but the Fishermen's union
demanded 00 and 40 cents and
have been holding offfor that, .rice.
i'he union st ems to he on top and
has prevented outsiders from fish
ing f;r the canneries
nr.rl ..ar. 1
ties have irotie to saltiivj: salmon
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arul a number ot boats are out
ievorv ni'-ht. It is reirrttted verv
iiiiich that there should be any
trouble now as it is said there is a
vo, v heavy rim of salmon, and the
river is lull of line large ones.
The best catch reported by one
boat is 7 in one night. It is
lioped a settlement will be effected
soon and no doubt will be.
Eugene Kegister.
Xalivn Orej;(n Fruit'.
Mr. F. V. Hunson
of Denison,
o the department ot agriculture,
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1 11 ill nt 1 1 rja , 1 riu 11 11 li 111 r 1 iiriin mi .
Oregon. These gentlemen
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C 1 lA Y T Vnyil I iL-J MI lbiL n.-oi.-t
Tn , -1 ,, 7f, i .
rn ir.nrtmii till t.w.tu Ttr.ccil-.fA
1 i . : i i . i i
scenery they enjoyed, much of in-.
terot was found on the trip, and
l 'ill.i'n W'Ah f!"el
Kouuiiiieiin iui iuiuic use. 11 is me :
, purpose of the government at the i
dllll-Cl I'lttCllCaUlU MIC lO lSBUC U
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comprehensive work witli Utustra-1
tions true to nature in size and
coloring, showing every species of
wild fruit growing within the
boundaries of the United States. !
A New Town on the. O. I.
A good start at Highland drove,
Utm county, on the O. P. R. R.,
two miles south ol .Mcnama. was
made a few days since, (ieo. II.
Jones had a sur vey made, and be
fore the survey was completed lti
lots were sjI-.I, one donated for a
school house and another for a
churjh. Some of the purchasers
have commenced improving, and
more applications are coming in
j for lots. The property is nicely
located an I the station i destined
to be an important shipping point
for lumber and farm products.
Mr. Jones did not anticipate such
a demand for lots just nuw, but is
hrghlv pleased witli the prospects, j
Business is livelv and the place !
seems detcriiiiued to grow. Salem '
to obtain about the native fruits JManufactHriDg Company ! 1 ne Vmb l.one-v' 'M'l'f beef,
growing here and classify them ,., , H , f incorporation Hanbnes deviled ham,
under ihe.r proper botanical head- j t d - , , Kecretarv 0- 8tate. dev.led ch.cken lunch tongue,
ings. In addition to the fine ,4V- r. ,..,. i,:, K. ...i I corned beef, pig's feet, herring.
Journal. ilr. Swarlz, the Nebraska sheep
ore Ktrtri i.iRhtt.. buyer, has contracted for the shi-
. ..... . . ment ol ; 74 car loads of sheep from
In addition to the new arc dv- , ,,.,,,,,.1,,
., , i , ,c tiraiuie.
namo recentlv pun-based bv the .
Albanv ElectVic Light Co., they;. Miss Manue Casen. aged 1, was
have now oidercd a new Westing-
house 500 light machine. It is
constructed on the meter system,
and is designed especially for resi
liences, the number of hours each
light is used being measured by a
inetr the eame as with gas and
charged for accordingly,
price for such lights, Mr
The:
... i
Allen !
statee, will be ljj "cents per hour, .
wlucb is equivalent to gas at & ;
per thousand. This will make 800 ;
ircandescent lights and about
FOt
two thousand candle power
arc
lights on theentire circuit. .
i ttuer
Kailroad Majrnatei.
R. Koehler and party, consisting
o:.i n;n (umnna Xdw
t Till 1 r ftiinfMia Xow 1
Yrork financier antl ex-president of
ik. TTnlnn Ia.ilif. T?ai1riaiT f.n and
York financier and ex-president of
the Union Pacific Railroai. Co-,and
others, nasscd through this city
yesterday in a special train going
south. Superintendent Brant of
the Southern Pacific also went
south the dav before with a special
train to meet the U. S. railroad
commissioners, who are on a tour
of inspection over the Pacific coast
roads.
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The Shedd Public School.
i The directors of the Shedd pub-
lie 6chool have issued a neat cata-
.t in., w. hor.i tbfro. I hi
school is well graded and in a
flourishing condition. The teach
ers are O. F. RusseK, principal,
and Miss Anna Godley, assistant.
F. S. Fields is clerk, b whom all
communications concerning the
school should bo addressed.
Dressed Chicken and Turkeys.
We will have a nice lot of fat
dressed chickens and turkeys for
yi.urSunlay dinner. Ca'l early!
and leave ybnr orders. Willamette!
PackingCo.
PEOM THB STATE CAPITAL.
Newsy Botes from Oar NuinlH.riEg City
Down the Stream.
Special to the llfr.Al.o.
Salem, Sept. 5. The Pendleton
Mercantile Company ha9 filed arti
cles of incorporation with the sec
retary of state. Principal place of
business, Pendleton ; capital stock,
$50,000; object, to carry on a gen
eral wholesale and retail mer
chandise business. K. (.;. Thomp
son, S. i.othsehikl, J. L. Bean and
Jeremiah Barnhart, incorporators, j two daughters ot St. John's
Afire started yesterday on the ! Washington, are visiting liiends
farm of Tom Malum, about a mile j and relatives here,
and a half west of Gervais. Mr ; The ,,0 s met ,ast eveni t
Mahan set lire to a etraw pile, and orsBllfce the 1)rass band Tb
started to Gervais with a load of have aboIlt deciled to ordcr a & -straw
on a wagon. During his ab- j sct of new instruments of the finest
senee no fire spread, anfl before
it could be stopped burned
over aoout 4uu acres ol land,
consuining something near four
miles of lence
ice It run cose to
a of wheat which was
v b ird work
1,';)0 bushels of
.-henll t'ro'isan. bv the'atithoritr
.rth,.mniv,.n.,r) irri
reward of $:J'J0 for the capture of th
highwaymen who robbed r. M.
Aihaugh near .-ilverton Fiiday
nijj.'it. In addition Albaugh offers
: " ,
' ewaru lor uio arrest oi me
; stui.ty parties, and twenty kt cent.
I tlic money that may br recov-
! ert, ",- ... - ...
.1. K. lutl ot Mlverton lieard a
''OISC Ml
Ins i-hwken house a9tjj.01l & Overman on First street,
:,., i. :nw. :.l. ..
shotgun. Beaching the place he
discoveie.l a Chinaman running
aw ;y lrom there ami bred at him. j eXjWtts jn tiK. nQiir fIltlm, t. im
lhe celestial staggered after the ; provo it l)V orectin a two-story
shot was fired, and Mr. Buff thinks , brit.k building, makim: it one of the
be filled the robber mil ot lead. 1 4nf,Kt th.. sitiwi. Tin. im .,rr-
A certificate of acceptance of the
Huntington and Connor creek wag
on road was tiled to-day at the
secretary of state's office, and a
warrant drawn on the state treas
urer for $10,OCO, the amount appro
priated for the building of
said road by the last legislature.
The load has been built, com
mencing at Huntington, Baker
county, and following Burnt and
to thf. mnntl ( , onnor cM
in Baker county. The road was to
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have.,,...,, u i...;.... ;
iVl Kt ll.l.t.lJI UV t'l U t - M "MJ .
'
fore Uecember, f.v.in, nut as it was;
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uaoi iiuciieu. num .Tf.ir u-u i
immediately after the bill passed, '
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Y" t ? ' " ,W " Xin. k-
f , """'"f !,!.. iw!
land capital stock, $20,000. Peter I
. !... t ;.. ., ,i n i i
., ' . f I
ennui uii: iiicuuiuoiiuiB.
1 i. I f,w. lcl.n.-,r
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" V
i LOIllIUlllCIl lO UII' iVSYIULU HTUUV.I
He is 24 vcars old and his fascina-!
tion for "women has caused his I
. " 'V ., ."."! !
insanity. He is very boistrous,
i i:i : 1 1 ... :
iniiKcs noises iiKu uiu.uain nun it- ,
. . , , - ,
; iuses to taiie ins meuicine.
Mr.-. Solomon Brower of Rose
: buri: was also brought to the asy
i lum to-day. She has reached her
! 70th year and has been of unsound
! miad for the past ten years. This
is her second commitment.
1 1 1 1 Yf , f
1. Russell and T. b. Potter o! Oa-k-
,p. 11.,.. I
land notaries public to-day.
COAST XOTKit.
Die steamer Liiiauua, winch
went ashore opposite Tacoma on j
the 20th, was hauled off Thursday
night without injury.
John Veiiun, near Dixie, this :
i wild lita iimr. rioen eomnletoil. ... . . . . . . .
vear raised some huge Bartlett i limtierger cheese, etc. be sure to j
pears, one of them being nearly al'-all early and get first choice.
foot in circumference.
latauy oumeo at i uiuuiainu,,
bv tlu
ignnmg of gasoline while ;
lilling a stove from a can
Tim Orand Commandery of the
Knight Templars of Oregon, will
bold their annual session in Eu
gene, cemmeucing Tuesday, Sept.
10.
Thpre will be no meeting of tht
Washington and Idaho fair associ-
atjon at Spokane Falls this year,
owing to the recent fire at Spokane.
The third annual camnmeeting
f the Oreiron State Spiritual
sw:iety will convene at New Era, j
Clackamas county. Septunber 0.
and continue 10 days.
V The agent at the Yakama Indian
,.ge.u v has suggestek to the gov-i
on.ent that white men should Ihj I
i iiwi tUo, l
reservation, simply because they ;
have Indian wives. The Indians
themselves object to this.
'L1
ranches on Crooked river and one
band of about 3000 sheep to Sandy i
Finlayson, says the Ochoco Re-
view. The purchase price aggre-;
gated about $12,000. The Col. has .
! been emrfltred in the sheen busi-!
n?89 in thi for seven or j
i eight years and has always been
glit years
one
i grO1
! one of wr niost successful wool
! '""10.
L. Terrill, of Crane creek, have
ing built a boat for the purposes
has fully explored the mammoth
Malheur cave. Heretofore no one
has been able to go further than
the wafer 500 vards from the en -
1 trance, out Mr. l.. launched ins
: boat and paddled into the bowels
'of the earth. He estimated that
;he went full half a mile on the
subterranean river when the over-
j hanging rocks stopped further
f progress. The width of the stream
. is about ot) leet, clear ind deep, and
the scenery along it grand.
I.inn County UuNinesn Council.
The next meeting of Linn County
Business Council, it is now under
stood, will lie on Saturday, Octo
ber 5th. at Ilarrisburg Orange's
new hall, which is situated at
Muddv Station on the Southern
! Pacific railroad three
miles north
of ilairishmg.
The best kid glove ever luou
to AHunv for $1.50 at Reads.
CBAWFORDSVILLK NOTES.
CKATOmviu,, Sept. 2..d. I JnlllH iradNVoIll ;ails the atten
Weather line since the rains. j tion cf tin- citizens of Albany to in
Several families have gone tothe Sll,e before it is too late. lie rep
different hop patches', j sriii - seven insurance companies
Quite a number of Indian eamo I W!M. nya VaPit! ?f $76,000,000.
in last week.
The farmers are about all done
storing their grain. '
B. R. Jai-kson has bought a farm
near Shedd, here he and his son 'a
family will move soon.
Mrs. J. V. Conanav and hoi-
j manufacture. Itia certain the boys
j will make fi -
i ,,.- , . f ,
--ome oi our young men, accom-i
! l:.mi.ed b.v -Nlr- Charles C. Nichols
ot Saa Francisco, have returned
Some of our young men, accom-1
from a lr5P to C,ear Lake- T!ltJ fisl
not as oou as usual
The
crowd caught about 100 fish. Mr.
Nichols lost a gold watch in the
I lake while fishing. The wat:h was
! an lipirlnoiii from his rp:it. or-irnl-
mother ami wa r,vr 100 vftarsnbl
; .7 ..
.-ir.it atrmt rropt-rty I'nrchuKert.
K.L.Thompson hs purchased
i of Mrs. C. It. Templeton the brick
.;.):,.,,..,,.. .,.111:,i v.,, ti, ,,..
containing Ly leet front, the con-
Kidrntion lieimr i-t TiOIV Ttii "iv
Mr Tlmimn iu f..t 1V..1.1 il
poses to enlarge their harness busi
ness, putting in machinery to
be driven by water or electric
power, w hich is rendered necessary
by their fast increasing business.
Findlry Moria Springs.
Frank Crabtree has removed to
Findley Soda Spiings. and has
taken charge of the hotel and
springs. He is prepared to furnish
tirst-class accommodations to trav
elers, and will furnish feed for
hoises w hen desired. Satisfaction
1 . ti 1
smcouii i
Ti 'i 1 1.1,
the op
IIIV 'll a v M' i Ullll
1
ituii.
Ieilcacies ,
mackeral, etc
t'ompai.y.
Few Can's I. eft.
:n
Ol our ceh-brated I nitv tea with
j which se offer to give a line China
K 4 . - ... o .
tea set ot ;4 pieces. L-aif at once
. " ,
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at lhe sel.,eof,,.rf
Kin' "'.
.Mist opened, at I..
. , .,f t 1 ii:.,
.u.-i (.irnv.u, 1.. ji. Aiiiii n
tailoring department, the very
i latest patterns in piece goods for
j suitings and trousers, which will
be ma le up to order in the most
approved style by Mr. E. A. Schuf-
Her, the experienced tailor who
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ll'l. 1 Mill ' H I I IIVMillllVlll.
('all arlvand -et votir rhoicc. of
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I'llllll 11. ifi.i tin. c L.L- v 17. I'l 'Jbl. II.
On Top
In fresh fruits
Again.
and vegetables
! just received.
Celi-rv. can bllower.
swet potatoes, grapes, peaches,
watermelons, canteloupes, iemons,
Halien prunes, I Sari let tpears.green
peppers, garlic, tomatoes, string
beans, comb hon;y, cream cheese,
inamelto 1 acking Lo.
Take Notice.
All Persons indebted to the late
IlKl .rrii-l.
liiamettn i acumg
i
firm of ISarri'ic v Robertson w ill The Willamette Valiey and Cas
please call a? t'o" store and settle j cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex
their accnunts il!nin delay and cellent condition, and by all odditis
rri-.k.iMi' .litlitrj I 1 IV.t-.if... I .1 1.. ... ...1 !...,., Abfr u-.i't-i.ti v... I t..
,IWHWOr to B:,r,lu. Kobertson. I
j
l'..cl. l( utlcrj .
large-' and linesi di-;.av
Thi
every brought to thi. vaile
received at Stewart & sV.
and examine.
ju-t !
(!a'ij '
, Not lee.
i If vou want a good mattress call i
and scfc me. 1 wilt .self woven !
wire mattress 25 eents cheaier than
any other nnin mthe city.
Tims. Bkixk.
A"
Jehed to the late- firm d
''' '" 1 lt ' ia,r'.1 IV"
at 1 1' Bl,w 1 !-. and
Hottie or inn1 s;UvUu tr arrange-1
mml v;!t!u,,lt ,ioIav-
;
:A1U;I1IK W. BI.ACKUURN.i
WITH
, r. ii. ukwkijs Till-: r;urx;KH.
Aixr
AI.UVXT CUKAMKKY FRKSU MILK
itelivercl t.o any lart of the uiy bv Wm'
, Mcyers. order car. he left atcoim iiro. -.r
j ' f - - Kenton1
nv TOOR the wrout
Kobert Stewart, ot TcUiluma, Tcccntly
! D1 a queer experience. He writes:
"Carbuncles and boils afflicted my face
and neck for weeks. Finally I procured
a bottle of one of the leading Sarsnpa-
rillas. To my surprise it made matters
worse. This raadc mc lose Xsith in Sarsa
parillas, but seeing n statement that Joy's
Vegetable .Sarsnnnrilla dried tip boils and
face eruptions instead of forcing more
out, as tho potash snrssparillas do, I
bought a bottle. The effect was astonish
ing. The carbuncles and boils began to
dry up, and in two weeks my face "was ns
well and smooth as ever. My brother also
took a lmttle with tho same benefit.
I ltOBERT Stewart.
: Pctaluma, Cal."
1 !Explaualoi-y Note. -Thcmineral, Iodide
j of Potash, which is the basis of nearly
I all other sarsaparillas, attacks tho blood
1 direct, hence forces impurities through
theskin.crentinsmoiCDoilsaadpiuiplcs.
( Joy's Vegetable Sarsnparilla acts ojipo-
siieiy. nsvegetauie alteratives stimulate
the various secretive organs m;d thus f2T"(;narantced to be first-class
! eliminate all impurities through the r.at- 777 .,--,. Posnoet
,i.f i nralchanncIs.he'iceCriesnppimpk's.iiHl ' lit!,l 1 1
; ski-a eruptions at once. Tho above tcs- tit, titS (M? ADWOHL
timonlal is n cn?e in pyint.J ( "J ,'1 1 "
IN!ntE.
with a cash denosit in the state of
Oregon of $350,0(H).
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 as 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 slill we are
ffrVf f'.i Z fi
, ter the CJueago fire
ready for business, the sane as ai-
Klt Glove! Kid G1uvh!
. 1 hare just received a full lino of
1 hare just received
I kid gloves brand "C
j This is a cenuine kid g
Our Own."
love. 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. . E.
Young.
Selec t School.
Mrs. Wait Mead, recently from
New York, w ill open a select school
and kindergarten in the V. C. T.
U, Hall, Monday, September 0th.
Terms liberal. Patronage solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mas. Wait Mkao.
Albany, Oregn.
.1 Jin? joll mit.rh, full jf.wlcd ami
i)itrirai).rrr, Jor cadi, at F. AI.
Frijnrh'x, the Coriirr Je.vvlry Store:
Let ns give the readers of the II kk-
aiii n titM t.imitv artvirr. Hnf
cholera morbus, dysentery and di
arrhoea. The only B;ifc way to com
bat these diseases, is to keep some
reliable remedy at hand, and all who
have tried O'hainbtriain'a Colic,
Cholera and Biarrhcea Kemedv will
admit that it is the most prompt, j
reliable arid successful medicine :
known for these complaints, It costs j
but 25 or 50 cents, and may be the 1
. r ... . r
meant oj oiu vuu 'r our lauoiv
'i.:li sutlermg Jf not file itstlf.be-
fore tlio summer is over.
For sale by j
:
Fosliay .t Mason
If you want a clean and tine kinoke
askfor J. Joseph's home made white:
nbor clears. For sale br most cigar
dealers and at J. Joseph's factory, !
Jor business at the Portland Easiness Col
cge, Portland, or at the Capital Iiusiuea
tollegc. Salem. Ilotii schools are undd
he management of A. P. Armstrong, ha1
pine course of studies, same rates of tuition
Busiiic, Sliorlhmid,
fypewritincr, Pcnmansliip, IJnglish Depart
uents. Dav and evcniiiR sessions. Student j
dmitted any time. For Catalogue, addres
tirtland limine" t ollryr.npupitnl Bnsinfts(-ollf 1
Portland. Oreeoti. vil Salem. Oreiron.
UVIVFRSITY OF OREGON.
Kr;i:.K city.
Nextoesision begins 011 1Ioik1, Stjiti'mlier j
It). 1S8.9. Free Lholarsliipsi'rom rvery coun
ty In the state. Apply to j our county super-'
intendent. Free tuition after January 1, f
1S1I0. rour conrces: lamal, Siieiitinc, :
Literary and a short KKlish courec, in
which therein no Latin, Uretk, French or )
1 Ccnsmn. The Kn-linh i.s prc-cniincutly a j
business course For catalogue or tner m-
formation, veilntiA 1
j. w. joiixsox. ptcsiiieot.
1
Over The
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V.'AoL'A UfJ MU U i I A III ij i
;
FKOM AI.KANY
K LEBANON
WAHD.
KAS1-
Bastern Oregon. IKater am! cray u
abuiiilioit along the etitin road. The
grados are easy, acccminodations su-
pcri-r and the road well bridScd
I'lakui )t She bent niouiitMii ro.-nt iu
the state. For xununer jauntf. hunt-
imr and nmmg the i. aa:aic juran-
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake i
and the Three Sisters afford superior I
advantages. i
rp
Flie City Restaurant,
Under the new management uf II. I
Lainpmau will be conducted on a ;
first-class plan. Meals will he served ;
sit all hours. Consult the
BILL OF FARE
And order whatever you want, pay-;
ing for what yon nnTer and nothing j
more. Straight meals served as usual 1
1 i ... c 1
101 -.1 CHI VP, ami mem m I'l'in 1 1 j
a 5 cent roll aud cup of oofi'e to a j
first-class $1.00 nital. 1
rarFtu nished rooms to let in eonnec- j
tion with the restaurant.
A reliable V. 8. 8taaard S ten scale eily
delivered at your neai eat railroad station
free of freight on thirty Jaya trial. Lrrer
scaled at proportionately law prices. War
ranted for Ire veara. Adores.
F. C. HOFFMAN,
Albany. Oregon.
ISA KING
PO WDER.
Put, up expressly for Juliu3 tGrad
wohl and sold at his Golden .
Rule Bazaar in
ONE POUND CANS
AT
; o - MPVTi T'TiT? A "X"
j jJ vlo l' - xjxv vy-f-J.
GOLDEN
RULE
F. L. Kenton
-DEALER IK-
Staples and Fancy
GE0CERIE8
ilso Chttice Candies. Huts, Cigars and Tobaccos?
Fruits, Vegetables, Ete.
TERMS CASH ANI PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for mil Leading 3fr
jmpers and Magazines.
V1NAU THE POSTOFFICE.
L.E. BLAIN,
Leading
We are ready now with
our fall and winter goods I
and will be glad to see j
Ah the most ol" you know
' " "
we carry a comprehensive
-- -
r
assortment Ol ITOOtlS WOm
r. .
j ly men and boyp,and aim
to kwf everything the j
General Trade wants,
1
In tabries, the best for- j
t 1 .
lgn and dOllieStlC fflftDU-
.
1. A 1 . i
. uivtuiuii uav V. tvuuiu
1
! uted to our assortment.
It is by far the largest
t ,j 1 a 1
and lHOSi, fllVerSltieU SWCK
-
,. 1
we ever tnl
j I would seem all anv cu.s-
,
tonif
r could desire, and
L
SUCCESSORS TO WALLACE, THOMPSON A CO.
FLINN'S BLOCK, ALBANY.
IT
he
Mm
Carry the largest sfek in the city, enabling he
to supply any and every want f tkir customers.
SPECIALTIES
In Table Luxris,Ghice Teas amd CofteesCreaaL
ery Better n lee, rt am heew, Canned Geods,
LUNCH GOODS, ETC.
-AfcL KINDS Or-
Fres
Fruits
l
Constantly on
ALBANY, OREGON
Clothier,
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.
Particular attentiom
will b paid to our
Mer
Our chant Tailoring.
stock of SSuitingi and
Trouserings is large and
in quality,color and taste
lulness of design splen
did. A Fit liuarantettti.
When von have time.
give
us a c
all
k Thompson
mm.
and
Waies