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1HE MORNING HEBALD: SUNDAV, SEPTEMBER 3 880. THE Sl.iltS, u. . the Albany pos?o!Ii:e close ; or alt ot!ict-3 north :" Eastern Htate f he ': Sid-.: the Nuiniv.' (:.iue K. K. ) or I'.'i'laii.l and Sale-ill 11a.ii .rvVili ornl Yaquina !:;::;. r. u '.Ece smith 7:W r. it Ti:c iiollirc wilt be closed e-h evii.ins . six to licven o'cloeli. itco-oterul matter for thefleu-Iy it:oritin; ruin should be mailtU before S c elccU the rv ious evtninc. URKGOX PACIFIC TIME TACLK. Arrives Departs .H.l.am l.00 p i;j ..' ft ".m'''..V t I ".v.-.-. IIS rreijht.. SF.CKET SOCIETIES. o. C. v. . --safetv L.,.:Ke -, ;.; even siomiav eW...- at the i;. a. k. A Hon Kcry street 'otTue.-n S-.eun:l and riiird. Aita::y. Oregon, st.-anr in iii - fjattci.d. JOXTIN;S ABOIT THWN. - w i to the corner -ewe'ry vour watches. Watches and prices to s iii etery- bidy at I. M. I-'reiith'is. For the fin-t silver polis'i in the market fro to II. Kwert's IVesli o'ters served eveiy day at Hermann s restaurant. Pure cider vineyir din-rt the factory at K. I.. Kcntm".- Just received, the latent music, in latere nuantitivs at lr in t! Wdl Bros. Fur f.-ho 'i lety. ft-., gv Store. i ooks. u the blank? t'ltv , tab- i I'm;; resci u lions an i rcci -'- i-um- uby con.j o inded a. the t i:y li"g :tore. The Albany public schools ,ydl len to-morrow, and the College n Tuedav. Co to J. M. Hardue's for bar-1 A. 1 t . sappiv oi uoois ana snoea at cost at W. Read's. Boots and sboe be row C-st. to C. make loom for ether good. V.. IlrownelFs. For u fresh melon c r line South ern Oregon peaches go t I'.ardue vc Kobertson's. W. W. Crowder has sold his lumber yard in this city to 11. Ci. Watson iS: Co. Fine chicken dinner to-day at ilrs. Diercks restaurant. Oysters CTCry ua I'eucious roch. oMe:s,ufii ironi Yaquina, also fresh oysters, served in every style at F. H. Plfeiller's. Fresh Saratoga chips lust re- rrVSn vi .y! S.O. Morris and wife of Lafav ! . L. Kenton. I rice, -'- cents per , are in t, it package. ; Fresh Yaquina oysters served in JaI! verv stv-le at F. II. p-v,-.,,! a trip to the Klamath springs. Also :idioieo lot of fresh .nidi! inst onpnpil u. i .....!..- i.i:. . i lie liiicM .mui:k ui lauivn una gents gold and gold filled watches i i'-,Jt'r s-,ea. of -waet Home, who j in I.inn county at F. M. French's, j occupies the position of Linn coun I'rices lower than ever. ty coroner, is in the city. The ovster season has reopened' limeh Ciiarhon and Frank! and fresh Yaquina oysters will be I i'pst will leave to-morrow to re-1 strved every dav in anv style at sumo Mivir studies at Princeton' the Citv Kestaurant. " 'College. When you wish a ii:.o silver polish call for Kenton's Sea Lion silver polish. It is the finest and best polish in the market. Ankles are sprained, fn.'us are i mashed and limbs broken ; arc:- ' dents are always happening. In-: sure with Winn in the Travelers, t Miss Sarah Whee'er assisted bv Miss Helen Crawford will open a l l.-;n,n.nrn., L,.l..,.l ,.. Inn,l.i..M the residence of A. Wheeler on Uth and Ellsworth streets. Delicious Saratoga Chips, fresh from the factory, also "Boston j Baked Beans," melons, peaches,; tomatoes and fruits of all kinds in j profusion at La Forest & Thomp- j .vn"s. i Some shots tired J iidav night on Second street caused some excite-1 ment, and led to a rumor that someone had been shot. There is nothing in the report, as the pistol shots were fired by some drunks. The 4 o'clock meeting of the Y. M. C. X. will be held in the W. C. T. U. hall this afternoon. All men and boys arc cordially invited to be present. The theme for dis cusiion will be "How to Believe." The brick work on the woolen mills is completed. It is a tine three-story building, and will be rilled with something like 100 workmen and the busy hum of machinery about the first of the year. ! Mr. B. S. Harris sued the Ore-' gon Pacific in Justice Carlile's i court at Corvallis, Friday for fifty dollars, alleged balance on a con tract for painting coaches. The jury returned a verdict of $15 in favor of Harris. Professor Hull, of the Corvallis Agricultural College, had the mis 'ortune to break his arm and one ringer Thursday. lie was loading his wagon to go to the mountains, when the horse started and threw him down with the stated result. Harry Lacy, who lives two miles above Independence, was shot in the leg . the other day w hile in camp in the mountains. Wm. Douty was extracting a shell from his Winchester rifle when the gnn vent off and shot Lacy. It would nave been just as eay to point the gun the other way. Owing to the large amount of business now on hand at the Ore gon City land office, the register, Hon. J. T. Apperson, announces that no further applications for timber land will be received until Monday, September 1, and during! each week thereafter until further 1 11 :n I,, vniuili.ml nnf t oi.re uilw iu ur iiiioiu iiui i-i 1 xcted thirtv applications at this iii'-e. When it is reme mbcred ' 'hat eacli application is for lCOj ... res. it will be seen how rapidly j tne timber lauds of A. estern Ore- ;.on arc leing taken up. j Chicago dried beef, chipped to I crder at 0. E. Brownell's. i I'lSTuESSIKG ACWDEST. A. rr;Klea?l Lid? Lat :rca S:reet Injuries- i Yesterday about noon Mrs. ! Propst, wile i. Marion Propst, who ! lives near this city, was ridinj on a I street car, when the horse became i frightened and spranir sideways vt'i ot the track. This excited Mrs. ; Propst, who ran to the rear of the j car, and throwing her child oft" leaped into the street. C. t i. i Burkhart, who was on board, at- tempted to hold her, but she feared ; an accident and jura ped oil' of the! P atlonti h:u-kwarda to th. irroiiiiil. I lor right leg was broken at the ;!?-.::!!. l.v tin. fill! '-! ..tlo.r i m- ! iuri received. The child was not i seriously injured. The unfortunate i worn J t! v. its take); t. , t he residence l,,. - u, inrkiinrt. an 1 Mr G. W. .Mar;.n and Dr. W. !I. Ilavis were i iilli-.l. wh.i sf the broLi-n iiu - nt - bi-r. Mrs. Proti.-t was.-ul)se:iiienllv removed to h'.r home, everv cliort j bein made to render her .-is am- I forlaS'e :;s possib'e. j j ! Tfce ; : KEJSP COOL. ? oii.; of S.i!t;a Exercis,-.,! Oytr Aibari' hsd Astoria R:;ili7;ij. 2 fv.' d.i.tlv people of .a!uin are evi boenming exercised over prospects "1 tlie building ol'lgoin to 2iew Aloanv and Astoria railroad. 1 cago ami the tlu li.i-Mate;-man f Saturday says:; .:oauy is not iikciv t-i get a raii loaii In tlio sea en ti:e strength of a very p.-.vi" survey alone. A few wabblv .-takes set throiiirh the ; cou:. try wouldn't build a laiboad. : , IJut valem .-bon d n.t sit down . with the serene iiidith-rence of i i knot on a log and wait lor the rail-, ! road t build itseif. Astoria tiied ' i this for a long time, but it wasn't ja success. It was oniy after her IieoP,e ot o'and rustled on some stock uove toward the required end, and , now the prospects for the connec- oi tlie. citv with the Willam ette valley by rail are very bright. ; In fact the thing is assured. What j are you going to do, gentlemen?"; Keep your temper, good people ; of Salem. Wnile you are deciding ; "what to do about it," business men of Albany have incorporated : a company with a capital stock of i $1,000,000. Its stockholders are ', among the city's wealthy citizens The line is nearly stirvevod and the money will be forthf-omin to build the road. Heforn von h.vvo ! rma!,v decide(J what to do'abont it the graders win the be lino tnrowing up from Albany ttie dirt on to the sea. I'KKSOXAI. MKNTIWN I'r. W. C. Negus and wife re-1 : turned vesterdav fro: m a trip to the ."mountains, Miss Anna L. lloult, who has' been attending thn Holmes i'.usi- ness College of Portland, is visiting in this citv. MTV I'IKM'RKTV T 5." K XS I' KI!S. Yesterday the Batik o! Oregon: i. ....... I .'.t l." i.- i.: . .. i ; Jiuit .:a--o oi i.. i . .. m uupi.-l i on First street. -o:i-is';n'of 25 feet ,- t,.. r. ono Ti " '"' l"V"o'"- ""v paying lor t tie same t,l)U(). , proprietor.- n the bank : will erect upon the same next! season a fine two-story brick build-! ing and fit themselves up fine; barking rooms. j T. L. Wallace also sold to C. E. j Hawkins a house and lot in Hack- j lemans second audition, owned ny i II. C. Ilalev to Mrs. L. 15 for $(550. He also sold i.i i Wetzel a lot in Hack- h - man's second addition, owned by E. W. Langdon, for $500. Kastern Oregon Indians. The advancement in civilization made by the Warm Springs Indi ans has been mentioned frequently and the Ochoco Review says it is I probably most noticeable in the way they pattern after the whites in their style of dress and their de- i sire to own Hacks and huggies in which to ride over the country. As farmers and gardeners they also deserve some credit. This season they have been supplying the Ptineville market with vegetables that almost put the white garden ers to shame, and show that the native American has learned the secret of making the ground pro duce as well as his white brother. Taking I'ossennlon. Manager Koehler, of the Oregon lines of the Southern Pacific com pany, came up on a special train yesterday and was met by a hack, in which he rode to Macleay and there met Receiver Scott and other officials of the narrow gauge rail road, wdio, t is said delivered over to the Southern Pacific full and absolute control of the narrow guage system. It is now hoped and expected that these lines will be run in good shape so as to ac commodate the people of the val ley who are depending on them for connection with the outside world. Salem Statesman. Findley Soda Springs. Frank Crabtree has removed to Findlev Soda Springs, and has taken "charge of the hotel and springs. He is prepared to furnish first-class accommodations to trav- elers, ami win mrnisn ieeu ior horses when desired. Jsatistaction mm rnilioil tn nil whii iwlrnnizft ,...i......... . ' - the popular pleasure and tieaitu resort. .Notice. j. vou WJ,jt a ?ood matlre,,s ,.Bn anJ -gee me t win se,j wovon wire mattress25 cents cheaper than any other man in the city, Taos. Bkine. STATS -DISPATCH li. i Oregon Exhibit in the East -Newsy Notes from the State CifUai. Special to the Herald, i Poiiti-and, Sept. 7. Your cor respondent visited t!ie dike of Mr. Wallace R. .-druble. secretary iration, this the biard of iiunii evening and learned Irom himtnat tlie big exhibit of Oregon products recently dispatched from this city to the East is working wonders. The first plave it stopped at was Williams' Grove, l'a., where a granger picnic, which lasted : Uiroiwn a wees, was neiu. xne j exhibit was placed in a bit; tent J wh ich occii Died a conspicuous l ilace i on the gnuuds, ami during the six : "ays it was open, it wa visited by . Over 200.000 peonlc. i lie "entle-j ! man who had charge- of it say S i : everybody was profuse in cxpres- ! sions of admiration and could not understand how such wonderful growths of vegetables and grain could be attained anywhere. NOW AT EI IKAI.O. The exhibit is now at Buffalo, where it was set up last Tuesday. It will remain there till next Fri day, when it will be taken to De troit, where a fair is to be held. There it will remain ten days, at the expiration of that time it will be divided into three parts; one York, cne to Chi olhrr to Cincinnati. At those cities the exhibits will be made permanent. THK ;i:EAT WOKUs KAMI. It is expected that the beard! will make arrangements :or for-! warding a gran.! exhibit to the i groat world's fair 1o be held in j Ihirj, either at t. incago or .New York. It would require little, if any more than $10,000 to make up a magnificent display of Oregon products. NOTKS I KOM SAI.L.M. Sai.i.m, Sept. 7. Articles of in corporation were filed to-day in the secretary of state's office by the 1'nitcd Hack, Truck and Liverv Co. of Oregon Citv. K. B. Clements, A. J. Noble, W. H. Cook, II. II. Johnson, incorpora tors ; capital stock, $20,000 ; shares, 100. ! Also Tide Cieek Dam and Boom Coirpany, Samuel Render, A. 1. Usher and B. C, Engart, incorpor ators. Object, to erect and main- 1 tain a suitable dam across Tide i creek, Columbia county, for pur- 1 pose of dri":ig and booming tim- ters. Prin-ipal office. Tide creek. aforesaid ; capital stock, '.oOO. R. F. King of Portland and L. II. Montanye of Albany were an ointed notaries public to-day S. S. Harris, aged 27 years and a native of North Carolina was brought to the asylum to-day from Umatilla county. The cause of his insanity is an internal disease of the ear, and he complains of a roaring in his head like the ocean. I "' u- i'irsey, snerin oi .lacuson ! county, to-day brought to the peni tentiary James D. Svnon audi Morris Adams, alias Sayle Each gets eighteen months for larceny in a dwelling. SUNDAY'S BILL OF I'AKK. Musk melon, Watermelon, Chicken, Sweet potatoes. Corn, String beans, Turnips, Tomatoes, ( Cabbage, Peaches, Prunes, Crapes, Honev Cream soda crackers. And a crop of our Unity tea, the finest in the land. Eat, drink and be merry. All these things (tan be had to-dav, new and fresh, at the Whlamette Packing Co.'s .store. New fast or. Rev. J. F. Stewart, of Fortuna, California, has accepted the pas torate of the Christian church in this city, and removed here with his family. He will begin his labors this morning, preaching at 1 1 o'clock, also in the evening. Kin Suitings. Just opened, at L. E. Plain's tailoring department, the very latest patterns in piece goods for suitings and trousers, which will be made up to order in the most approved style by Mr, E. A. Scbuf fler, the experienced tailor who has charge of that department. Call early and get your choice of patterns before the stock is broken. Deilracie Jnst Arrived. Fine comb honey, chinned beef. mustard sardines, deviled ham, deviled chicken, lunch tongue, corned beef, pig's feet, herring, raackeral, etc. Willamette Packing Company. A Few Cases Left. Of our celebrated Unity tea with which we offer to give a fine China J tea set of 54 pieces. Call at once and get a sample can and a chance at the set free of charge. Drensed Chickens and Turkeys. We will have a nice lot of fat dressed chickens and turkeys for your Sunday dinner. Call early and leave your orders. Willamette Packing Co. Take Not ire. All persons indebted to the late firm of Bardue & Robertson will please call at the store and settle th.eir accounts without delay and greatly oblige, J. M. Barclue. mcccot to Bardue & Robertson. j roeiu-ttutierv T Tho west j:nJ fi . ,y. u ' 11.. ... I .' , everv nrougni to tins vallev inst I received at Stewart k Call and examine. Durno's fiuri cure f i tarrli San IV. ore eyes, (Vain: luiulachc, nail the wort foni! l.-l !hr;.;;l. p; o-:.:w Oc Mus ol 'ice on, e u:i' i n ill : ::e In at 1 25;:;ts. MM l-v Al'-ai y, Oregon." REAL ESTATE. Sales Coatians Active Baainrsa Changing; Hand. Pr.pcrfy There is a steady upward tone in the real estate transfers in and! about this city. Considerable mis iness property is changing hand.-,, ; and new buildings are going j up an over inu cu , mine piansior many more are being projected. The following sales were recorded in the Linn county recorder's office during the past week: Plat of Ed ward Coins' south addition to Scio Edward Coins' land plat to Scio Plat of J. R. Abbey's addi fded filed tiled filed tion to Albany C. 15. Montague's plat of Concoruia A unit: W. Jones to Henrv Spencer, '2 lots land drove plat in H:zh- Annie W . Jones Brown, '2 lots in to W. C. Highland drove plat Henry Lyons to E. M.Whar ton", 2 lots in Lvonsville.. John W. Pugh to Wary E. - Brink, L' lots in block 5!, Albany R. Kcehler to Ceo. Patter son, '. lots in II i:kleman's .'id addition to Albauy. . . . Wm. Murphy to Wm. D. Smith, 8 acres in Sec. ."1, Tp- i:j Samuel Simpson to John W. Crimes, L'lili'-.. acres Fred W. Blum berg to ILL. Cranor, of brick wall on First street, Albany (50 .')() 1200 roo coo 4000 ."0 i.tate of Oregon to F. P. Rees, oi'O acres school land in Sec. :Jt, Tp. 1" 400 Jeremiah Sullivan to E. E. Upmeyer, 2 lots in llarris burg 750 N. If. Allen to Thomas Brink, 25 feet on Second and Ferry streets, Albany . ;J.j00 S. I. Clotfelter to D. E. Jun kins, KiO acres, Sec. 20, Tu. 12 1200 Mary R. Marthens to I). E. Junkins. loO acres, Sec. 20, Tp. 12 1250 State of Oregon to Wm. Cor coran, 170 acres in t ec. In. Tp. J 211 T. C. PeoDler to Nellie R. Peebler, 2 lots, Lebanon.. 1009 Ash by I'earce to E. B. Ken dall, 2 lots in block 2(5 in Albany 1400 J. P. Schooling to Wm. Lane 1(50 near Harrisburg o2o2 E noch Shelton to J. K. Thomas, lots in Scio 1200 J. W. Ellison toSavilaM. Ellison, 2 lots in Miedd.. 775 A. K. Waters to W.n. Allen, lo. acres in Sees. 24 and 25 IGOd Mary Ilanlon to Martin Lynch, lot 7 in block 105 in Hacklenian's addition to Albany 1000 A. Hackleman to James Shields.lot in Hacklenian's 2nd addition to Albany. . 175 Mary B. Rutherford to Wm. A. Rutherford. 1 15 acres in Sec:Jo, Tpy 1725 Slate of Oregon to II. II. Hewitt, 40 acres school laud in Sec 21, Tp 1:5 ... 50 Orrin Moore to T. M. Moore, lot (5, blk 17 in Albany 1600 11. E. Farrell to S. J. hone- field, bond for 2 lots in Hacklenian's addition 750 Albany Cemetery Association - to C". H . Mattoon , lot 15 Jemima Ralston to J. W. Scanland, : 7-100 acres. . . 180 l?aac Bates to Chas. Bates. 1 IS acres in Sec 2S, Tp !. . . 200 ! j F. S. Powell to J. W. Cusick, I 1 blk 50, IPs 2nd A, Albany. $2100 j 1 United States to Robert and ! ! Rebecca II. Wilkinson ..Patent: IJ. M. Thorp to A. J. Wigle. I all interest in certain tim- j ber I A. J. Wigle to Paul Belts, all j interest in certain timber. 25 i United States to Henrv F. Bodeker . Patent Ceo. C. Moon to T. B. Hop kins, (144'.. acres, Tp 11, S R 1 W l J. W. Cusick to David Link, blk 50, IPs 2nd A, Albany. 2150 W. A. Peterson to h. M. French ' Lease United States to Franklin Props t Patent Mary B. Rutherford to R. II. Rutherford Powerof Attoi ney Ashbv Pcarcs to R.S. Strahan. N Eqr, blk 44, IPs 2nd A, j Albany dOO John Fox to R. S. Strahan, 44 feet in blk 8, Albany. . . 4000 A. Hackleman to P. J. "La forte, lot 8, blk IPs ;!rd A, Albany 200 Joseph Moist to M. E.Dorris, lots 7 and 8,blk 23, Albanv. 1500 Arzalea Harvey Hunt to C. II. Duckett, lot 5. blk It's A, Lebanon 425 J. F. Jones to Isaac Meeker, D L C of Isaac Meeker, quitclaim 59 Isaac Bates to Charles Bates, IS acres Sec 21, Tpfl, S R 1 W 200 II. Brvant to P. W. Quinn, 80 acres, Tp IS, S R 4 W . . 1 700 Matilda Churchill to Rachel Arnspiger, 1 acre, Harris burg 500 K. W. Langdon to J. P. Wal lace, N 2 blk 4'J, IPs 2nd a, Albany 1700 E. J. Lanning to (J. 15. Har- nish, lot 5, blk 122, IPs A, ! Albany S00 J Alexander l'arnsn to iieorge Fry, lot 1, blk LS,R's 2nd A, Lebanon E. W. Langdon to Sarah O. Barnes, N. half of lots 1 and 2, blk 28, IPs 2nd A, Albany Mary E." Farley to Elizabeth Simons, sundry tracts, N. Brownsville Win. H. Moore to Daniel C. Moore, SO acres, Sec 14, Tp 1.5.I5 K 2 W II. Bryant to Ida S. Ocddes, smali paictl in Tp !, S JR 3 E Robert Johns tu E. W. Langdon, lots 7 and 8, blk 38. li's A, Albany 1000 1500 GOO 400 1 SCO Andrew Cowan to C. M. ! Westfa.l, tract in Lebanon 400' N. J. Warmolh lo Austin p. p. (.'aveness 2000 Chris llardman to Louisa j B. V.u bier, small parcel in Sod. aide John A. Crawford to Sarah M. Dodder, N W qrb:k(7, Albany INSCKK. Julius Cradwohl calls the atten tion of the citizens of Albany to in sure before it is too late, lie rep resents seven insurance companies who carry a capital of $70,000,000, with a cash deposit in the etate of Oregon of $350,000. Farmers who have spent the en tire year in pro hieing a crop of wheat should run no risks now, I but promptly get insurance upon) the crop and guard against fire, for if they lose their crop by fire, it is a j calamity to the whole community j as well as an irreparable injury to ! to them. i t". . .ill.. I'M 1 - I and Spokane Falls 'has nothing to do with our companies; the losses wiil all be paid and still we are readv for business, the satne as ai- f ii f flirt i.n'ietr i i Kid Oluves! Kid Cloves! J I have just received a full line of I kid gloves brand "Our Own." I This is a genuine kid glove. I buy direct from importers in New York ( and consider them the best value i of any glove I ever sold for this I price, l ive buttons, three rows of stitching, $1.50 per pair. S. E. Young. A fine jnld tcatclt, full j' ln lril. untl 'jiioraulr, il, J,;r X.lu rai, oi Jif. Fftjm-li, It'ic Corner J iri!i'! blnri'. Let us give the readers of the Heii- j ALU a little timely advice. Hot weather is coming and with it colic, j cholera morbus, djsentory and di-1 arrhoea. The only s.ifc way to com - hat these disease, is ti keep (some reliable remedy at hand, and all who have tried ('lianintrain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcca Remedy 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 or your family much suffering if not Jifu itself, be fore tlio summer is over. For sale by ! v oshay & Mason If you want a clean ana line smoke askfor J. Joseph's home made white abor cigars. For sale riy most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factor-. ?or business at the Portland Business Col ege, Portland, or at the Capital Uusines iolleiic Saleia. l?.otli schools are undet he matingement of A. Y. Armstrong, havl ! erne course of t.tuii ies, same ratesof tuition typewriting. Penmanship, Knglish Depart uents. Day and evening sessions. Student:; UlUlUC-! null.. Jill V-tllttlUllll., Olllll . . lrtlar.fl Botuiexs r4ll17r.nptj91t.1I i;uMursslilrg ; I'ortland, Oregon. vii s,aleni, Oregon, : UWFRSI1Y VF OREGON. ECU EX K CITV. Xcxt session tH'gitis n Monduj, September I 15. lss:. t rce scholarship!! from ever-eoun-ty In the state. Apply to jour eounty super intendent. Krcc tuition after January 1, ISS'JO. Kour roui-c?: ("asMoal, Scientific, j Literary and a shoit Eturltalf course, in j which there is no Latin, Greek. French or i Cerman. The English is pre-eminently a husine.'s e'irie. Knr catiilis-ues or etner in formation, ae.Iri-os J. W. JOHNSON. President. '. Over The Iff ATM J7 ,V Td .5?Y a? f) . CASCADE MOlJjSTAINSitoim-r ecid d FKOM AI.itANV Oit I.EBAVOX WARD. EASI- The Willamette Valley and Cas cade Mountain Wagon 1'oad is in ex cellent condition, ami liy all odds is tha best and shortest wagon road to Eastern Oregon. H'ater and grass is abundant along the entire road. Tlie grades are easy, accommodations su perior and the road well bridged : making it the host mountain road in the fit.ate. For summer j mists, hunt- ' ing and (if king the C is-.v.dc Monn- taiua in the vicii.ily of Clear Lake' and the Three Sister-! .-dl'ird superior; advantages. The Citv Kostauranl,! Under the m w management of 11. J Lanipman will lie ontinurted on a first-class plan. Meals will he served : at all hour. Consult the BILL OF YXRK And order whatever vou want, pay- ing for what you erb'r an ! nothing more. Straight iiivaU S"i ved as usual for 25 cents, aud m-ns to order from a 5 cent roll and cup ci outlet- to a first-class SI. 00 nu.al. sTFuruished rooms to let in connec tion with the restaurant. A reliable V. S. Stanird 3 ton scale i j , SI", delivered at your neatest railroad gtaticn j free of freight on thirty days trial. Lrjcr . scales at proportionately lw prices. War ranted for five vars. Address, j l C. HOFFMAN. ! Albany. Oregon. BAKING PO WDER. for Julius JCrad i Put un exnres-d v wohl and sold at his Gclden 1 Rule Bazaarin ONE POUXD CANS; AT VYA CAX Guaranteed to lie in everv Respect. firs',class JULIUS GRDWOIIL GOLDEN F L. Kenton -DEALER IN I Staple ari d fin oy (jKOCEKIE s ilso Choice Candies. Nuts. Cifarsand Tobaceos,. Fruits, Vegetables', Etc. TEIiMS CASH A1NJ) P1MCES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading yeics- PlPrs and Magazines X5"NEAR THE POSTOFF1CE. L B. BLAiN, -THE- Leading i VV e are reatl y now w i th 1 j OUT fall and . winter coods and will be glad to see you. As the most of you know we carry a comprehensive ; assoitniHit of goods worn I by men and boy ,and aim to kee evervthini' thf. r j i General Trade wants, In fabrics, the best for- -i j . lgn aBCl UOmeStlC manu- r- 1 -i . iacturers have coutrib- uted to our assortment. j It i by far the largest and mst diversified stock we ever tid Would seem all any ens- and n n (SUCCESSORS Tt WALLACE, THOMPSON CO.1 FLIIN'S BLOCK, ALBANY. Mm Carry the largest stock i i to supply any an every SPECIALTIES In Table LuxHries,6hiee Teas aad Ciees,Cream ery Biitter on lee, ream heese, Canned Geods, LUNCH GOODS, ETC. i -ALL KIKCS F- res A s ConstaMtlj on Hand. i ALBANY. ORECON Clothier. our prices are right, Besides the durable sta- pies which are made up to the highest standard ot excellence, there is an ex tensive vai'i Mt higher priced novelties of finest finish to meet the demand j of the tine trade. Particular attention j will bt; paid to our chant Tailoring, stock of Suitings Our and Trouserings is large and in quality,color and taste lulness ot design splen did. A Fit tiuaranteed. j When you have time, give us a t" all k Tliorapi mm. in the city, enabiing he want of their customers. am