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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1889)
fJHE aiOKNTNG HEKALi): SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 1889. glonung oj ailxj $evacl T1IK MAIL. ui the Albany nostotficctlose .tii'.I oajcrji north i tie Kastern state I ;") A. II, tic WK SiJe aO the Nat mn (iauc R. R.' , or r-wlaml nl Sale-n tli.u i ."-irvatli ami Yaqaina p. ."..7so p. it sed e.i'-h cvei.ius ftfive sot. tr ......... "lii j iMtortioe alii be closed .in six to seven o'clock. !;egistered matter tor theUeirly morning rjin should be mailcrt before & o clock the ! ious evening. oKKUO.N PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrive Departs . ll.l.'am'jl.OO p in .' S.'i'iiim f..S'1-i Fn iirli.... sKCliKT SOCTKTIKS. . O. I'.W. Safety beige Xo. i:;; meets . evc- Monday evening at tli- 11. A. It ruil on Kerry street, between Sir.mit ai d Third. Albany. Oregon. Strauirers iu '.be :ty and transient brethren cordially invited 1 i attend. IOTTIXC.S AKOl'T TOWN. For the finest silver polish in the market go to J I. Kwert'.- Fiesh oysters served ev'ry tlay at Hermann's re-tnurant. I'ure cider vim g ir dircrf fr m the factory at F. I.. :tntoii's. Ware hou-t :hro;igliont the . "iintry ae er 'vlf t with grain. The 'Vashi:!ui"ii slate (lection will take 5 la Ti:e.dav. o toin-r I.-t. .!ust revived, the latest sheet :u t'.sic. in !.: .' ip:antities at NVdl Kros. i l'Ouk. blanks, tab '.M. et-.. g-i to the t'itv l)ru' St .r-. Fiesciiptions :md rtcipts eare fnhy roini o'.tiide-i at t!ie City I'n.g Store. Hon. l'.ii,er Herinaini is ex peeted to visit Albany within a !"V d.tvs. lo to .1. M. Uanlue's for bar in gn-nreries, good butter ;md :..t I'hirkf ns. Save money by buying a year's --ipplv of boots and shoe.' at cost at W. l '. Kead's. io.ts and shoes below cost, to make 1001a for other goods, at C !'.. r.ruwnell's. For a frceh melon or line Soulli em Oregon peaches go to F.ardue t Kobertson's. The apple crop in the Willamette valley this year will be hardly nflicient to supply the demand. i. W. SJimpson has fitted un the second etory of his store building and opened a line stock of clothing. Delicious rock oystcrs,frcsh from Yauuina, also fresh oysters, served 'n rcrv stvli at I" IF l'lVniftVi-' ' Fresh Saratoga chips just re ceived direct from the factory by F. L. Kenton. Tritre.. 2" cents per package. Fresh Yaitiina oysters served in every style at F. II. PieifFer'. Also a choice hit of fresh candies just opened. The oyster season has reopened and fresh Vupiin.i oysters will be served every day in any style, at he City Restaurant. u extra train has been put on the west sfde S. 1'. railroad, and has b!pn running for about ten lays, in order t atu nd to the 'i rge grain shipments. When you wish a line silver polish call for Kenton's Sea Lion silver Hish, It is the finest and '.'est polish in the market. lol Ankles are sprained, lin ers are cashed and limbs broken ; acci i 'tits are always happening. In--rrv with Winn in the Travelers. Miss Sarah Wheeler assisted by Miss Helen Crawford will open a Kindergarten school on Monday at the residence, oi A. heeler on bfh ; and Ellsworth streets, j Delicious Saratoga Chips, fresh I .'torn the factory, also "Poston L'.aked Peans,?' melons, jieaches, tomatoes and fruits of all kinds in profusion at Li Forest .t Thomp .n's. The wheat market is inactive ami demoralized. The new crop is in now, and the big dealers should settle down to business soon and stop fillibnstering on charters. Many bop growers in the vicin ity of Prownsville contracted to sdl their Lops at 12 cents per pound. Now that bops are down nearly to wro, they are in good spirit over making a moderate profit on their Crop this year. - I'KBStSlt HSXTI9N. licit Lucas, of Monmouth. !b in ri ritv. ' I It" Slater of ColTille. W. T. in the city. Chas. Keifcr leates this moruing for a trip to Vancouver. Henry Sueens, one of the sur veying "party of the Albany and Astoria company, returned to this city yesterday. He says the party is "now within 18 miles of Tilla mook. Th t'eallU Jt9f Taam. The CorTallis hose team is now :n daily practice for the coining tournament at Tacoma. The team consists of D. S. Cameron, fore man, H. II. Odell, Al Long, Wiley Young, W. II. Kleppel, Charles McKnight, Ed Bidwell, John Dyer, Lou lyer, Chas. Beach, J. H. rlone, CharleB Young, Clyde So'.. Trti,n Rairil. and Ellsworth meron: Their new racing cart, T. K. Cauthcrn, Wall3j h Uor ordered from the Silsby manufac- j valhs ; J. T. Apperson, Oregon Cm company of Senaca Falls, City ; II E. dlayes Oswego; and ' was shirred by fast freight J. K. Weatberford. Albany, met nla StSdav! 2l will arrive I in Oorvallis yesterday to arrange Kmt Thursday. They have i matters with the faculty, previous :muedhc8& cart with to the opening of the coege on , hid, to run in .be meanUme. . . -XTe mtrrb Snunr. . i.,ricnr,. ..vps. deafness, $.i :idaehe. and the worst tforms of eaturrh in the lu ad and throat. Fine i"ctnts. So'd ty Foshay AI'j.u y, Oregon. K M n-Oii, A Fine gold mitr,,ful! jrtrt ffl uud yuarantee'd, for $:10 mafi, nt F. Al . 'VflwrAV, ir Corw r Jcrttry Most, A. COUPLE OF BILKS. Tiy Perp'frav Their Ati,iag SvindU ia Th.'aCit; cb. 1 Easiness Men Bite. j A coupltr of MT..ndlen, ?l,u3 under l.c euphon058 tu, e ! Goodkind & Tavlor. WV allcSed firm being composed of k m: "J1 B. Goodkind and his pa, iauui, mu notorious aeau ik ji from Portland, have perjetTat- I tnetr aavertising fcwindle in IhtS city, and business laen generally aided their scheme, iiothuithstand ing the fact that they have been exposed by nearly every newspn per in Oregon. There is an old saw that people like to be swindled a n I it certainly r-eenis true in ibis case. The very looks of those scabs should have been sullieient I sariii'i ' On' of tli.i, i -i ,1 i r,....,- " i. .., ;... ti. .. beak lite a turkey bu.iard, wil( was driven out of I'ortiaml as dead beat, and the other is a bit? wild-eved brute with au overgrown i abouC V,c 1,rst cl t,u"1 -vea,r W1V a bead. 'who butchers the F.nSlish ! force ot 100 or more hands and en lang.ugeata -2:40 -ait, and his f terpnse s are on foot .for a material vietim will often trive bin. an aa- vth in the eity during 1 he next vertisement to -et rid of him. I u,,lv,! months. Ihe amount of Thev can readily Le recomiied on ! m?nev expended in new buildings aieht and should he eirrn a berth. They agreed to print 5000: copies of their poster here, but in fact they printed nearer 500 than odiHi. i'ht sheet they published isj not as aood as the Salvation Arfiiy j Wa.- Cry. lis alleged circulation is a fraud, and it amounts to worse than nothing s an advertisement. Notbui'' belter, however .could be expected of bilks wli train with liu horn gambl;i. opium bends and fuilen women. In Astoria and other places the.e fel- lows celebrated their success with a week in the gutter, and blowtd in the business men's money in a drunken spree. It would be hoove City .Marshal Hoffman to : keep an eye on them, as they are liable to show ui drunk and lit 1 subjects for the calaboose before leaving the city. It would also pay business men ot other towiiB to look out for these bilks, arid let them severely alone if they do not ; wish to be swindled. I Some of the business infti of i this city when thev found out the sw imlle, refused to pay for the ad vertisements, and othprn who li.-nl pa:d threatened to have the fakirs i arrested for obtaining money under j false pretenses. i Later Since the above was i written Taylor has resumed his old tricks, and was beastly drunk last evening. I Ie created a disturbance in the store of FaForrest & Thomp son and was summarily ejected from the store. Astoria Railway Hnrttjr. i The two corps of engineers in I charge of Assistant E. E. Cooper and K. A. Habersham have com-! pleteil the permanent location of i the Astoria & South Coast railway I from Astoria acro;s the Coast ranee to Nehalern valley, at Jewell I via the Seaside for lortv-two miles. on which division eighteen miles have been constructed, waiting the rails to arrive at Portland on Sat urday, and there are now working 257 white laborers on the grading to the Willamette valley. F. K. Habersham t :e chief engineer, completed his preliminary survey from .Jewell to Vernonia paraded with the meandering of the Neha-i ! lem river for thirty-two miles, but j ; as this latter line is too long and is i8tll,i(?i:t ' wi.i.,. freHhc, whi(.h o,:-t,...;v .. c, .1- r... above the Nehalern river and will carry down the track, Mr. William lieid, tht? president, prefers a hitdi er grade and a shorter line, and consequently ordered a new survey across the country from Jewell, via Deep Creek, and another from Jewell via mister s creek to Vernonia r.radtilrpet'ft Failure StatittlcK. For the month ending August 51, lS.sfl, there were reported to the Portlauil office of the Prad-j street Mercantile agency eight failures in Oregon with total liabil ities of $50,121.03; total actual assets, $27,093. In August, 1888. there were nine failures with total debfs of $41,188.94; total actual assets $13,500. The number of failures reported for Washington in August, 1S8U. was five; total debts, $17,205 ; total actual assets, $8535. In August, 1883, there were two failures reported with total debts of $4,428; total assets, $1900. In the Washington totals for August. 18S9, business embar- J rassments resulting exclusively from tires are excluded. Plagogea Examined. I At the rezular ouarterlv exami- - a nation of the teachers held last week the following teachers re ceived certificates: FirBt grade, T. B. Hall, A. J. Garland and Sarah Swank. Those receiving second grade : : Irene M. Ansorge, Maggie Sutton, J. A. Bilyeu, John M. Flaugher, Berttie Brandon, Mrs. Laura Williams, Ellen White, Anna Farrell, W. L. Jackson, Jno. E. Lore, George Given, Mary Krandon.W. B. Mavberrv. J. II. Geddes, Mary Sedgwick and 11. A. Berry. Third grade, Edward Niles, Jerry Banks, J. W. Roeseau.IIattie Tillotson, Ola Rabb and Dorena Marshall. There were .four appli cants who failed to pass. Tbe Agriewltaral Collag. The executive committee of the ... i.f agricultural college, com posea oi ' until October 1st, and in the mean- i time it has been arranged to use rooms over the reading room for , ti. scholars from abroad, be.iides ti,,.r that c.u: other rooms elsewhere. t I be secured The best kid glow; ever brou to Albany for I.-VJ at Heads. :ht EU8INE58 IMP207ING. Houses Scircu and 'a Dein.in'l Estats Transfers. Actiiif Real "Business is growing better every day in Albany,-' said a permanent merchant to a HicRii.n reporter yesterday. "Money is plentiful and all branches of trade are thriv ing." Real estate men also say that business in their line is steadily improving. There are more bona- de investors coming to Albany than at any time this ye.ir. All t?fv nouses 111 tne ''tv are occu pied !5Da .',,jt than p. new res iddneesa' "mnSuP besides half a dozen biisiW'8 ho,lses ai,d 'liblit; buildings. 2ndh.,at,'oliS-,,r0lViy a verv livelv full in '. . Immi LTatu.ii is eontrtanfh" increasing. The hotels are ful? anJ .M,eV : ireneral scramble for rvn:et lots in j b.ismess, as well as residence k rol ! er!iy' i .Ae wooien mius win siarr up ' "!" J'(;ar w' w,uuv, ana thi growth is not merely tor a month or a year, bnt is on a healthy, conservative basis that will be felt with each succeeding year. SIN DAY'S KIM. OI-' I'ABK. Musk melon, Watermelon. Chicken. Sweet po' aloes, Corn, string beans, Turnips, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Teaches, Prunes, !rapes, 1 loney, Cream soda crackers. Ami :l rrnt nf i ii:r lTnitt- f.o tlml finest in the land. Fat, drink nM(l merry. All these things can ,uul to-day, new and fresh, at le Widamette Packing Co."s store. -ast KveninR'M Kntertaiiiment. Miss Maud Hoflman, of Corval j lis- assisted by Mr. C. W. Avery, Save a ,,10Pt enjoyable elocutionary j entertainment at the opera house last evening, iiiss tiottman ex hibited remarkable talent and cul ture and her recitals were deeply enjoyed by the audience. The Chariot li'de of Pen Hur in cos tume was a most interesting fea ture of the evening's entertain mellt. Mrs. C. O. Lee and her s.ls,r fian? a bea,ltl'.1 solo, and ''-f. exer1cl.ies werc. interspersed W1,h J-ro,fi t"imental music. A boat ('nnty Abstructi. The county court of Marion j county has instructed the county t o(Ii(rials to allow no oarties to ex- aminp thft rmhlir rpeonls of th ccuntv or make abstract of deeds unless they are parties at interest or attorneys for the same. The order is intended t) prevent ab stract companies from making cop ies of the public records, but it is doubtful if they can make it stick, as it will be lisrd to close a public record, even against an abstract maker. : .. ... j 1 ine sultlnjrtt. Just opened, at L. E. Plain's ; tailoring department,, the very j latest patterns in piece goods for j suitings and trousers, which will i be made up to order in the most: ni.nrAiml irtvln K.r It. V A ..l.f- i Her. the experienced tailor who i has chargo of that department. Call early and get your choice of i patterns before the stock is broken, j Find ley Soda Springs. Frank Crabtree has removed to Findley Soda Springs, and has 1 taken charge of the hotel and i springs. He is prepared to furnish ' first-class accommodations to trav- j ; elers, and Will furnish feed for; : horses when desired. Satisfaction : guaranteed to all who patronize ' ; the popular pleasure and health ' esort. ; Delicacies Jnst Arrived. j Fine comb honey, chipped beef, j " mustard sardines, deviled ham, I deviled chicken, lunch tongue, corned beef, pig's feet, herring, mackeral, etc. Willamette Packing Com pan y. A Few Cases Left. Of our celebrated Unity tea with which we offer to give a fine China , tea set of 54 pieces. Call at once i and get a sample can and a chance ' at the Bet free of charge. I Dressed Chickens and Turkeys. We will have a nice lot of fat dressed chickens and turkeys for your Sunday dinner. Call "early and ler.ve your orders. Willamette Packing Co. Take Notice. All persons indebted to the late firm of Pardue & Robertson will please call at tho 6tore and settle their accounts without delay and greatly oblige, J, M. Paruue, successor to Pardue & Robertson. X'oeketCutlery. Tbe largest and finest display . 1. ....... .1, t il.to cvei V ittt-'tix". ivj 1111 viiiit.- uri , , . . . v. . - A 1 and examine. Chicauo dried beef, chipped to I or.ier at C. E. Prownell's. A GIRL BOBS A. FARMER. And Carries Away the Fbnder Coac?a!eJ in Her Bustle. ! tlon ' ! ne citizens of Albany to in- j : sure before it is too late, lie rep vuct (Oi) sun. " i r'' li! seven insurance companies ! Last week a man and liis family ! W,;" 0:1 a ('aI,itaI f $70,000,000, traveling in a covered wagon, canmul W'th a taKn Jel'Osit in the state of at Mr. Thomas Condon' place at i )ryon of '!"0,0C0. Cold creek. The weather wa? aSoriuv" ' 'arme,' who have spent the en and Tom mriteil them to sleep in the ! l'.re - ear producing a crop j house. The daughter, aged about j , w',eat should run no risks now, I serenteeti, asked permission to comb promptly get insurance upon ! liAf boil firA nivtn ,,n i t I the fPOO SI Tit 1 rmar1 C f ( was, rf course, ranted. J he next ' 11 tne ,'ose tneir crp by fire,it is a day Tom had eccasion tu use some ! calamity to the whole commnnitv silrot aiid went into the bedroom j as nel1 as a irreparable injury to after hi. purse which hat been lying; lieia. on the bureau, Jie didn't find it at ' Seattle, Kllensburg, Vancouver once but after a careful search dis-! and 'Spokane Falls has nothing to covered t, empty, uuJer the bureau 1 do with our companies ; the losses Mrs. Condon, at the same time, in I will all be paid and ?ti!l we are assisting him, discovered chat she j ready for business, the sajnc as ai had Ust a diamond pin, a gold pencil cr the Chicago fire. ami various other light articles. J - Ctndou very naturally connected the i Kill Gloves! KM Cluen! disappearance of the artic es with his ! I have iust received a full line of 'ate visitors, and, mounting his horse. leik.""-" iiitui. iiu tiiituc inecui sec out o.' the wagon and began to search her, 3or finding the money (about $S0) and the pencil in hrr ntcckiog; the pin he found in ti-.o top of htr ah(.c, a babV cap Wj3 hidden in her tiosom and wJt gently reijioved, and jeveral yards of Ja-;e and other icias wereftuni in her hustle. It was a i dtdicatc task, aud tl gentle breezes ot C old creek could d ao doubt a tale uld bnt talk, ..f untold if thev coul I virtue thai gets its reward and vice j that, v. ht n Con.ion got through with jit, was ot '-hidcetts 'jr.ein',and with-! i out a bustle. After conchl ting his j t search the girl's clothing he ax- 1 ; .indued thr- contents of the iraiion, j i'lid was rewarded by tiuding a whip, i ' rinuie, curry comb anil numerous L '11. t i ! other articles which the old mau had ' pulled from the barn while his buxom j daughter was working the housv. i j It is a safe bet that the next fair im-1 Imigra.t who camps at Cold creek mil k.i.-uiu lit. i uuuutiiinb HUSatTa III lilc rill nMiih !.. n I-v .v .J ; 4.1. t open air, and admire herself, th best ' she can, in the primitive way, by her reuecttou in the iiniiu.i waters of the , Cree.v Condon is a Democrat. b::t J wn tbiuk 1 resi tent Harrison could get out of the difficulty of appointing a collector of customs at Portland by giving him the place. He is entitled i to it under the civil service rules On Top Affaln. ; , . . , . , I iresb Ii nits and vegetables i in just received, (elery, cauliflower, sweet potatoes, cranes, neaches. grapes watermelons, canteloupes, lemons, llauen prunes, r.artlett pears,green peppers, garlic, tomatoes, string lieans, comb honey, cream cheese, i linuicrger cneese, etc. Le sure to call early and get first choice. Willamette. Packing Co. All IVrnini Indebted lo the late firm of 1, II J .... 1 l I , .rownell A Maiianl Will please cad at the Store of O. F. P.rowuell and settle or make satisfactory arrange- ; ments wittiout delay. : I u ... i ' ;. . ,ai m property in l.inn county, or tai 111 l' improved city proijertv in Albany. Wright, Applv to Pdackhrrn Albany, Oregon. Si'lsHors. Sbrars. Immense stock at Stewart & Sox's. ' bf t est quality and any size or style. Call and examine our stock. Xctt'irt A .-ox. fiillloriiin 4at-s:-t tn-r. The only rtmranterd t urfor t-alarta cold iu the head, hay rev.tr, r;-e eold. catarrhal deitfi.es.- ami sure rt . H- Vtore the sense oflaste and unpleasant 'nvath, resulting from catarrh. Kny :md pleasant tt n-. Follow direct iotM ant! a cure is warranted, by :ill drug gists. Send for cireiil.ir li Abictin .Medical (oinpuny. Oito t ' t!. fii montlis' treatment for 1: sen: bj inail.l in. For :., l v Ftmlia .t ; Mason. Ilnrl.lert'- trulra lr. The I'-fst She it. the world for Cuts, I'.ruNfs. S. rcs. I'lt t-v. Sl;tlt hlieiiui. Fecr Sore-. 'IVtli r. 'ha'.-ped llautls, Chilblnii..-. '.it ' in,,) 11 Skin Krtiptiotis, aiul pusitively cmnt File", or no p:ty n ipte cil. ' It i (luarantrrd t.ifive pert, cl -..li-fi. tiun. or money r. fuuilfd. l"i it .'. ci-ute JM"r tx. For ;:iie y yh:y v Mason, un runty ituinvss rt.uneii. . . I ''C 11C X t 111! ft 1 f! g of Lin II t Oil II t S m,,nl ll ,s ?w "ndet-! stood, will be on Saturday. Octo-1 ber 5th. at HarrisburL' (Jranee's "C" llrtll, VHIIl .1 J. SlltlUl-t.1 ill.' Muddy M.iiion on the Southern' Pacific railrcad three miles north ! of IJarrisburg A1UHIE W. PI.ACKPfPN..: ! WITH t il K i U!lVNKl.l. Hoc iii: item. HUSTON" -On September 5 wife or hilward Huitnn, a 1SS9, rl. to the The happy paa is still able to SI1 his pr,i. tion as conductor on lhi Lebanon train, and the mother and ehild are rioinj well. PAV1S On Friday, September f., to the wife 1 ol J, K. Davis, a girl. i HE TOOK TUB WROXG HEDICEXE. IU)bcrt Stewart, oi Tctaluma, recently had a queer experience. He writes : "Carbuncles anil boils afflicted my face i and neck for weeks. Finally I procured a bottle of one ot tho leading Sarsapa Tillas. To my surprise it made matters worse. This made inclose faith in Snrsa parillas, but sccitiR n stntement that Joy's Vegetable Harsoparilla dried up tioils ami faco eruptions instead of forcing more out, as tho potash sarsaparillas do, I bought a bottle. The effect wasastonish ing. The earbtineles and Ixills began to dry up, and in two weeks my face was as well and smooth ns ever. My brother also took a bottln with tho same benefit. IlOBERT STKWAKT. Tctoluma, Cal." I Exiilanaiory Note.-Thc mineral, Iodide of Potash, which is the basis of nearly all other sarsaparillas, attacks the blood direct, hence forces impurities through theskin.creatingmora noils and pimples. Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilhi nets oppo sitely. Its vegetable alteratives stimulate the various secretive organs end llius eliminate nil impurities throurfi the r.nt- ! .".r?:1-.""FiJ1"'7?-03 i-Ilos Thu atiove . ( timoniat is a ease In poiut.J INSURE. i Juhu- iradwohl calls the attcn- i I kid gloves brand "Our Own." i "a 13 ucuuiiic khi giove. i, ouy direct from importers in New York and consider them the best value of any glove I ever sold for this price. Five button, three rows c-f I stitching, $1.50 per pair. S. E. Young. ! Select Srhtml. Mr. Wait Mead, recrntlv from j New York, will open a select school j and kindergarten in the W. C. T. ! I.. ...... . i : - Hall, Monday, Septentber !th ! Terms liberal, Satisfaction g:i Patronage solicited guaranteed. ."IKS. WAIT M?.AI). Albany, Oregon. A jinr tji.ld tmtrh, full j-mtlnt and iiiurmiteil, Jor rttnt, ot F. JSI. i t'rmich'H, tn (Joi nt r Jttrrfn li'ov. " T "7 , i Ltt ns th.e re?de'S V'-thc H.K" i ALI,a !,tt,c .t,meI-v, a!v,lw:- "ct , , V . 1 " , , morbus, dysentery and di' "lv" arrhoea. The only safe way to coir.-' hat these diseases, i3 to keen some I j reliable remedy at hand, and all who ' - isve tried l.iiainbrla:n s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcca llcmedy will admit that it is the most prompt, reliable and successful medicine known for these complaints. It costs but 25 or 50 cents, and may be the ; means of saving you ir your family niu..n sullering it uot life itself, be- fore the summer ii over. For sale bv ' l- i, ...... J . . .... ir you want a clean aud line unoke imklnl-.I .Tln 1 a briin rniflA U'liilj. . abor cigars. For 6ale by most cigar j uealers and at J. Joseph's factory .'or business el the Portland Pusiness Col vvl '"". V. V .11. V.1'IUU ll.lll3 polkxe. Salem. Itoth schofyls are undci he tuaiiaRtnunt of A. P. Armstrong, havl uie course. .t st.Kncs.san.eratesot tuition jsiittini, nituiuimna, typewritinsr, Peuiaansliip.l'.nclish Depart i seals. I)ay and eveiiitiff sessions. Student; lirtland Bniinn fillfr ADUpilal Cnsinra.i('llr: . PortlamU Oregon, vu Satein, Oregon. ' UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. KltiKXK CTTV. Next session besmnon Montlaj, Seitemtier i. lnS9. Free ai'holarshiiNiroiu every coun ty In the state. Apply to jour eounty hupcr iiitendent. Free tuition after .lanuarv 1, IS'Kl. Four ronrser: I'lasi-iin!, Scientific, l.itor:iry and a short Kn-lish rourxe, in hich there U un Lntin, tireck, French or Cermxn. The F.njrlish i pre erninciitlv a lmsiiies c'.irsc. For eaUtlostics or (titer in furinatioit, ae lnsts 4. W, .IOIIXSOX. PruMtitnt. Ovkk The CASCADE MOUNTAINS! ki:im ai.k.vsv ok m:i:avo.v WARD. r:ASl- The Willamette Valley and Cae-, cade Mountain Wagon Koad is in ex cellent condition, and by nil odds is lb.; ht st and shortcut a'.'on roal to ; i F.astern Oregon. Il'a'.t r :ii"l grass is abiind;o)t dohg the enttrf road. The ' grade" in'" easy, aceoiincodatiotis su jH'rior ami the ro.nl well bridged ! makinii it-tht; best mountain ro:id in , the statt;. For Hummer j.tunts, hunt j ing ami ti'hiug the Casrade Moiin-' i tains in the vicinity t.f Clear Lake; and the I lree lister .tnoni superior advantages. I'lie City IScstaiirant, ' Under the ue.w maiiacnient of II. i Lampnian will be conducted on a .! 1.... t..l. ..-ill i... .......i ' Iirsb-UIA-n fFiail. :UCdl3 will i;r.i.,, at all hours. Consult the ILj OF FARE I And order whatever yon want, pay ! ing for what you order ami nothing : 1 tuure. Straight neafo wrvrd as usual for 'J. cents, and tneals to order Irom : a 5 cent roll aud cup of ooft'ee to a ! first-class $1,09 meal. Furnished rooms to let in oonnac tion with the restaurant. A reliable U. t. Staaard 3 ten seats myj tsit , cieiiTereu at 3 our umm uu free of freight n thirty Jays trial. Lirnt scales at proportionately low prioes. War ranted for five vears. Address, V. C. HOFFMAN, Albany, Oregon. PO iVDEB. Put up expressly for JuliusDGra wohl and sold at his Golden. Rule Bazaar in ONE POUND CANS AT 25 CUNTS PER CAN fisTGuaranteed to be first-clasB in every Respect. TULIUS GRADWOIIL i m F. L. Kenton -h KALBR IK- 8 taple and P1 an oy GlEOCEEIES Also Choice Candies, Nuts, CUarsand Tobaee, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TEKMS CASH AKJ) PRICES LOW.- Subscription Agent for ell Leading News papers and Magazines. N'EAIl THE POSTOFFICE. L. E. BLAIN, i I THE- i ! Leading: We are ready now with r ii j W ffl-ll HTMl winter :oo( and vilr l,fl glafl ee YOU. is the mcst of ywu know we rarrv a comprehensive assortment Ot rOO(3s WOfTl i hy men and boj,and aioij to keep everything thfj General Traie wants, In fabrics, the beet fcr- . - . j i Vllfn ana GOllieStie mADU- facturers have entrib- ! uted to our assortment. It is by far the largest iand mast diversified gtock we rver ind i would seem all any cils- turner could d, and LaForest & ThompsoD ISUCCESSORS T "WALLACE, THOMPSON A CO.' FLINN'S BLOCK, ALBANY. iT lie Carry the largest stock to supply any and every jading In Table Lnxttris,Ohice Teas aid Ciees,Cream. ery Better on Ie, ream h9e, Canned Geods, LUNCH GOODS, ETC. -AhL KBfDS 07- tell Prink Constantly on ALBANY, OKEGON Clotrrier. our prices are right, Besides the durable sta- j pies which are niale up the highest standard ot excellence, there is an ex tensive variety ot higher j priced novelties of finest fini8h to meet thedemani 0f the fine trade. ParticuJar atifentio will bi paid to oiw eh ant Tailoring, stock nf SSuiting9 Mer Our and Trouserings is large and in 4uality,color and tastc- lulness of design, splen did. A Fit tiuttrantved. When you have time, call give us a in the city, enabling he -want of their customers. Hand. fat Vegetables ai