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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1889)
THE BlOHNINfi IiEKALP: FKIDAY. fcrEPTEJMIEH 13 1 889. THK SI AILS. ,u!.nt the A'.iviin rn?ii!H rdoe Th?. Pi--.- ixt: Fiii" f-iK in t.itr K- Wen .':..- tad th'. "jtr t:aan R. rut I' r i-ini ri ! Sji. ru. rlorvV' itn.l Yfj una.. .. C;S.i A. ..11 A. u ,.15-.s; p. cffioe sonta...... ..7:30 r. u TUe iti-; t:l !u- tuned eaelt ort-i.ing 10m six to seven o'clock. litiw-'ini untter for U:f'eariy soriiin train should - mailed befer J b o c'.oc the prcrioui eveninr. VKftlOX PACIFIC T1MK '1'AHL.fc. Arrives ucxru i'lvieh'..... J 'r.i.i..'rt.';rtfi SECKKT SOCIKTIKS. l.i '. I.", W. Sifoty Lciiici i. i-tery M -'.inlay crrumc a t th tl. A. it tall am Furr street. b;lvn.i.-n Second ;;nl Third. Albany. Oregon. Stransi-r in Un lit., and tcuvient brethren eoit!i;i!;y irjvitod t KtlPl(t. JOTTINGS ABSfT TOWN. Go to the corner jewelry sture it r your watches. Fresh cream oats and Canada maple sap at I'arker Bros. Watches and prices ti .-ni? evrM body at F. M. French". Pure cider inegnr direct frm the factory at I". I-. Kenton V. Ju-t received, the 1 1 test sheet inurio, in Ijiv'-qiiutstilio :it Will Pros. For .i"i !ks, Mank, tab ietj, e:, g- to th- City I'rng Store. Pippin i j i'.nus on I fuiiv compounded at i pes Citv are I ru' iho Store. A No. I UrcwMcr bu,:, ':nj! or double. for .-ale cheap at 1.. Gott lieb's. lioolis and shoe below eott. to :i:.ike loom for other coods, at ( K. Prownell'i?. Save money by buying; a year's -upplv of boots and thoen at cost at . b ". Read's. James KIkins is erectinj; a hand--oiite resideiit'o on Ferry street iu youth Albany. One hundred feet iron' in abbey's addition for $400 at Cur ran & Monteith's. Fresh Saratoga chips ju.t ic ceived direct from tiie factory by F. L. Kenton. Price. 25 cents per package. FesL Yaquina oveters served in every Btylc at F" II. Pfeifier's. Alo a choice lot of fresh candies just opened. The oyster season has reopened ami fresh Yaquina oysters will be nerved everv dav iu anv stvlc at ?ho City llestaurant. The largest stock of ladies, and conts gold and gold rilled watches in Linn county at Y. M. French's. Prices lower than ever. When you wish a fine tilrer polish call for Kenton's Sea Lion ruTver polish. It i.s the finest and beat polish in the market. 1 A'nkles are 6prained, fingers arc Ttiashcd aud limbs broken ; acci dents are always happening. In jure with AVinn in t he Travelers. Delicious Saratoga Chips, fresh from the factory, also "Ikiston ilaked P.eanH." melons, peaches, tomatoes and fruits. n ;'.M kinds in profusion at LaForeM A Thomp son s. t . v.-. lloltiiuu ol tins ttiiy, who : is agent for the I". S. Standard j scales, has erected a large pair ( rj-ton scales at the Railroad street i lumber yard, where they will be ' on exhibition before taking them i tt the etatfair. W. A. Humphrey, the popular Western Union telegraph o.ieraror, has been in fioor health for several days, and last evening Mr. Lock wood, an operator from Salem.canie ut to take his place for a week or two, while Mr. Humphrey takes a ; luocii umifu reai. The Albany and Astoria railroad surveyors are getting neaier to the t ity eyery day, ami we soon expect to see a man trying to hide behind a small red and white pole, While knottier plays "peek-a-boo" with him through. a spy-glass on stiltp, right in the main street. Tilla eoik Watcbtower. I BUHONAI MINTION. George II. Williams, of Portland, was in the city yesterday. S. E. Young left last evening for San Francipoo-or .a sowls buying trip. ,..'-. ' ;- - s ' . : m a r L .11 t , turned from a yisitof several weeks at independence. ... MrtJ. Orpla! Wheeler ul Portland is TWHingr ib 6iiviy in, w c--ioi dence ol K.. M . Robertson . - E. B.' Piper, city editor ot the SeatttC Post-Iitelligcncer,is Bpend injafew day? with relatives in this city . Kev. Walton Skipworth and wife," of Lebanon, are iu the city. Mr. Skipworth has been appointed to the Jacksonville circuit of he M.-E, Church South. . . . - ;Dr, B. F. Fuller, of Halsey, waB in the city yesterday en hi way to Carlton, Washint?toB ounty!. lie informs us that he has disposed of all hut two cf his imported; orsefc " Wrri. Cowan , W. HV Warner; J , r- Pne'.l antl F. II. Pfeiffcr - rc- tnrnett yesterday fronv Cortallis. j The ; sir the Coryallis fitmen will sond a team to the tournameut 1 this vear that will be hard to eat Vaotber New Addition. Th Willamette Land -Company ,f this c:itv. which irf composed of Cnrran!k Monteith, Geo. F. Simp- engine for the-purchase vf a cheni Bon, G. W. Wright, J. L. Cowan, kjcal engine. It wasalsoadortcd as E. J. Lanning, Geo. E. Chamber-! the sense of ttie board of delegates !a"in, Dr. G. W. Masion, ... Hack-j that the ordinance, ci fire limits .'eman and C. E. Wolverton, have ; should be strictly enforced. commenced plattmga new addition ; to th? city, which will be known as East Albany. Surveyor Warner is now engaged at t lie woi k. , n i-,-,ivMe r.i lTd iii-res and is a part of the MeConiH'H place. TbebIo:ks - e I'oo feet stpiare and the streets .oe 00 feet wide. It lies e.;st f H i' kleman's Grove. FlREMEtsS' TODKKAKEHT K0TE3. The Ti.i.r L- G-ttir.- Nrarasd tha Bits rt i Making th Kcs'. f It. t . - j From the tone of the newspapers of the Northwest it is to be seen ttiat there is a great interest mani fested by the firemen all over the country, and there are at least four teams that think the have got the whole business ail their own way. They are the Cor vallis, East Portland, Victoria. 15. C, .Seattle. Nanaimo and Ta- : oma teams. Thc boys in Astor a, .lii.i!i.n.-i:wDm;f."! Transcript are not doine I tuiu h blowing, but they are doing : i !-...ine pretty tine work and have got j their trotting harness un. The following is from the Taconia (lobe: Arrangements for the U nrna i tnent ate progressing verv favora : bly. Chief Kainey has within $000 or S00 of the required amount for ' both prize? and incidental ex- iicn es. and is confident that the j a.nount needed -.Till be f iflii ntii - j mg before t lie date, of the touiT.a i ment. CoMiumnicaticji.t are rotuin in ; daily frmii ali portions of Oregon, J Washitigtifn md F.ritish (tnlutn bia, askisg tiiat fares may te re- hi -d lu t -nable all departments t" t .end teams to enter he con i t;l The department of Victoria, ; Nanaiimv and Vancouver, 15. C'., are willing and anxious to sen' (teams to the contest with the ; American firemen lor the honotr mj prizes offered at the f ment. ' 'i'lw iiii"iii'iri iroui t! t tourna - k in ; department tor a cor.tv.-t between ; the -n''iries tif Tjieoni.. - t 1 S;i!..n i has been :,ct epled by Chief Uau.v ! !kr tournament, the engines to wr.;k at ; tht; same hour in both nlacos hiinn-; a committee agreed unon h j both ponies, the result to be ; wired between this .:itv and alem as soon as possible. The contest will simply be a test of the forcing powers of each engine, and the efficacy of either department can not be judged by the result. The Salem department intend using a LaFranec engine, and the Taconia department the No. 2 Araoskeag. Tho delegates to thj association from the- Albany fire department are as follows : Albany Engine Co. No.J, W. II. Warner 'and W. M. Parker; Linn Engiie Co No. 2 J.N. Hodman and ri. I. Guiss; an.H'hief Engineer C. II. Stewart delegate at large. ' Leff llrokrn. Mr. P. F. Rrady.the well known Oregon Pacific railaoad contractor. -met with a somewhat remarkable misfortune yesterday, lie had gone to the farm of Mr. Custer near this city after some horses, which he intended to take to the front. In getting over a low rail fence he slipped upon a rail that turned under him and fell to the ground, a distance ef about two feet. Strange j to say ootn nones of his rivht leg: were broken below the knee. He i was brought to town fn a nassinir! wagon, and medical attendance summoned, the fracture being re-1 dnced by Jir. G. A. Whifnev. the Oregon Pacific surgeon, and Hr. I. W. Starr. He was resting esv I last evening and will probablv be I out within a few weeks. He said in a humorous way that .ie bad wen I i:tM iaii iiirtner man ne iiim wiuioui oieaK ng. Mr. l.rady nas many fr emls in this city ami on the railroad, who wiii regret to hear of h:s misfortune. severely iinrnr.1. I.ast Satunlav afternoon about 3 o'clock a Iti-year old daughter of I Mrs. Pi i nil was seriously burnetL at Mr. Drown's hop pard across the river, where the family were pick- j ing hops.says the Eugene Register, j .-no oau j.isr. omitanre ana m j some manner her dress caught fire, i a I- . .1 ; , r i . t , limn ivai uuvM wa niui, kvriui l became fr.ghtene.l and ran to heje havf in(ercsU.U tl cm. where the re.-t of the fami v were. .. . - , . n , . . a distance of about 100 va.ds. Bv se,ves In h'r he lt a"1 Da,ve b"at. the time she reached the place her ryiS to lean, the h,reabou s ot cloUes were nearly burned off. ! ,he man but ,w,vc fu,luJ- lhe The flames were then smothered, ! woman has worried over the mat but the girl had already been se-: tcr so mucl1 t,,at 6be llits becmc verclv burned. Dot-tore Prentice I almost demented but still insists on and McKcnney went over to at-; keeping up the search. tend the unfortuuate girl, but they ; fear the accident will prove fatal". rindiey Soda Springs. I The family reside about sixty . miles from here on the line of the I Oregon Pacific railroad between ! Corvallis and Yaquina. , ' First street Property Seid. T. L. Wallace sold resterdav to ' iJohn ctimeer two lots on Ktrcet- 0,)poHite the Albany First ; Iron Works, owned E. J. Goins. The price paid was $5000, an advance over tuou wunin tue past two years. ir. nenmeer says ne win ; build a livery stable upon the prop erty . and construct a couple of stores on his Second ..treet prop erty. Harried at Lehaaoa. Mr. J.' B. Slater, of Colville, W. T., editor, of the Weekly Miner, of i I . . . 1 that p.ace; and county judge of Stephens county, was united in marriage yesterday at Lebanon to . Miss- Florence Ballard, of the! latter . place. .The bride is a daughter of the late oi Dr. Ballard, of Lebanon, and.the happy couple were the -rccjgients of congratula tions from a host of friends. toard f Fire .Delegate. Lt Hi meeting of the board of legates held Wednesday evening recommendation was ordered to presented to the citv council asking that the city appropriate the funds from the sale of the. hand i'wrke tfaHery. The largest anl finest display every brought to this valley just received at Stev.;'.rt Ac Sex's. Call ar:d examine. For the finest silver polibh in the ; market go to II. Kwen's ; fkj STATE DISPATCHES. Hjwst Hotel froa tht Btato C'pitd Imoi p&rtisDJ, App'intmeiitf, E'.c. Salkm, Xept. 12. Orville IS. Ilogatt, the youn man who was injured by falling from a building, died last evening. His parei.ts re side at Salem, Iowa, where his re mains will be ?nt. Articles of incorporation were filed with the tecretary of state to day :;s follows: The Kcal Kwtatfc Title Trust Compinyto ineree the capital stock of raid cou piny iu .f'0,lMJD divided into 2,500 s:iaies of the talue of $20 each ; principal placo of business is in Multnomah county. The lleppner liuildiuj; ami Loan Association of lleppner, Oregon; capital stock $10,000, di vided into shares of $100 each ; S. 1. Florence, Nelson Jones and K. Z. Swiuburn, incorporators. Ahowt Hops. The hop market at present pre 1 splits a gloom v outlook. About 10 cents ls all mat can be quoted in ity an.i little or nothiny ; is Those who engaged at 12 this citv "'i . . ," .. r,,Su-w vcinn iitrr 111 i lie m iuu .ire lor- r,., . . .:.., i tunate. As high as 15 cents, how- 1 lu ""spUuttng ot the M.chi evcr, was paid last week in Salem, j 0,1 Wiscouain iuuioer iuterest, A Mew York hop review s.ivs : 15 tu ,h,i F-'Hic xNot thwest wiii mcau cei.ts may be fairly said to "he the,,iu mp"ymeut it a rra: oiieiiing price here f X. V.) on the i "t iiiy of meu jupJ the distributimi main crop. Some of the hailv Prolific brought as high as 25 cents Jon the start, but this is of nojac- i count. The cause ol the present ' Iow i"i(-,;h is attributed to the large, 'crop in Fuiope. F.ngland is put j ; " 'Vr -"'.ooo.otJo poumis, wnicn is consuieraiiiy more iiian early es timates of last year. Ciermanv ! will produce 20 per cent, more than I P'-'ii.-i ii vim uii.-' piu, aiivi WLicv.tv:iib low prices. The crop in this coun-1 try will fall short of last year, but the Kurtipean crop will be over a full average. The orB,n faeitir. The Orcgoni:n referring to the east ward extension of the Oregon Pacific railroad says: The Oregon Pacific is now preparing to push construction work as rapidly as pos sible towards the summit of the Cascades. The management at Corvallis state that a few daws more wi'l see a largely incresed working force operating at and be- vond the front, to complete connec- ti n with the work already done at. the bummit. Everything that can ' be done will be done to construct ! , the uncompleted portion this sea son. One of the richest sections of the state, the fertile bottom of a great inland sea, is waiting the ad vent of this railroad to spr.ng into new life to put forth beautiful farms, great towns, end furnish homes for thousands upon thousands. If a :y one doubts that ttie railroad will do all this. let him recall the eon dition of Eastern Washington be- f,.-.. H, K.,;i.i;.. f i... v".i i".t hit; uiu.iii.iK ui iiic .tuitiirin Pacific. Spokane Falls, North Yakima and Elleusburgh are the most striking monuments to that progress and prosperity that ever 1 roIls ollwai'" with the railroad train, Still Looking fur Her H unbuild. Mrs. Danback, who recently I came frm Peunsylvaoia and has; i bt-eu fearchiog in this city for her: ! runaway husband. I ns given up the ! J search ho re and unite ou to Eugene. ; ! The Register says of her : A Mr. , D.-t in buck ! 8 be.-:n iu the city ' 'jeveraldgys looking fer her un- faithful man Peons tlvania husband left He wanted to ohe CRnie trpm . anil avs that her i there last January cme West but sold their farm he did not He for $3000 and then skipped, leaving : Ikt aOout $1500. Ia March she: learned that he was in A'.bany aud she came out be-e a hrt time ago, I expecting to find him there but be I j,ad Uft thar place aod now she Frank Crabtree has removed to Findley Soda Spiings, and has taken charge of the hotel and springs. He is prepared to furnish j first class accommodations to trav- elers, and will furnish feed for hoises wp.en desired. Satisfaction guaranteed to all who patronize , l"'l'"'' i'leaouio unu iicuiiti ' esort. Fine SaitingR. 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. Schuf fler, the experienced tailor who has charge of that department. i Call early and get your choice of . . n l . . 1 C .1.. . l-l i i patterns before the 6tock is broken Drr-otetl Chirkenn and Turkey. 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. Heney te Ioan. At a low rate of interest n irood larm property in Linn county, or best Improved citv nronertv in lbany. Apply to "Blackbrrn & "Vwright, Albany, Oregon. All Ternon Indebted to the late firm of i Hrownell & Stanard w ill please call ; at the store of C. E. Brownell and j settle or make satisfactory arrange : ments without tlelay. Notice. If you want a good mattress call ; and sec me. I will sell woven : wire mattress 2.") cents cheaper than ; any other man in the city. Twos. Rhine. The best kic ylcvt; t)t Albany for i I .'' al ever brought 1 leads. ton THE BUSH TOR TIMBER. j ! Extensive Trtcts ol Oregon Timljr Btiag ! tJocurcd. i Id the report ot t!:e Orttjc i Coaid of Immigiatiou, S-.-pt-iuoe: 5th, is the foi.owibg- One '. the ootiible fesiture.' ol the prcM-nt years dcvelupiii'Hit is tile exti-usivu m upoa the timber ltuis ol Oreyou. It has Oet-u apphie. t tor several moutlii past tlott a con certed effort was I'eiog uimle to tt cure Urye and va.uttiia tracts of tiinbe'' iu tbu state. Inquiry i. o the matter t'orct-s ttic couclu siou tbt the millionaire lumber men ! Wiscousiu aud Michiyn have their eye upon Oreyou au l Wasliingtou us a bold for extensive operation ;n the very u?ar luiurr. The woods nre luil of lociitors anil the Yuiisus litud offices are Oeseiged with appJicatiwus tot purchases-. I mention these tucts cot for the iilIMiiiHf! fit ?:ijtirifr iiii. it ii.t i. .1. j ,he va,uu of uiovtuitnt, hut to j indit.Hte lh,. j.n.oao.e .levelop , . j i I - o ---.- ment iu lhe lcur tutllre- ' l vast fiuus ot motiev. j I is o matter tor congratulation i that there is pnup.-ct of speedy ! devei.-nuiient ot this resource. At the present time the activity i, j-reatest in ihe. Uoeburii lau.l , .ijrict (), reduced rate ce:- titicitcs i ued t y th.i oourd during ; ,.S(fl of-l!ie u.Jm( ! amidst .'I stated that they (VllgUst uiiijoritp tiave leeu for .er going ey were m search ot timber land. i "" " j Kid Kid ilov-s! i I have just received a full line of ! kid gloves brand "Our Own." i This is a genuine kid glove. I buy ! direct from importers iu New York I ilrd 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. Take Xotie. All persons indebted to the late firm of Ihirnue & Robertson will please call at the store and settle their accounts without delay and greatly oblige, J. M. Baruue, successor to Bardue & Rebel tson. iiliforul.-i 4'at-U-t ure. Tin: only guaranteed curs fer catarrh old in the iiead. hay fevjr, rose eold, catarrhal tie.ifi.ct's and s-ore pj'cs. Kc tcrc Hit sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Y.-.is md pleasant to use. Follow directions ! ant! a cure is warranted, by till drug- i gists. Send for circular to Ahictine .Medical Company, Oroville. C d. Six month' treatment for $1; sent bv . man. i i. ror taie it rosna? ,v j ;-(in : " ' ' 1w :as Left. Of our celebrated Fnity tea with which e offer to give a fine China tea set of 54 pieces. Call at once and get a sample can ami a chance at the set fret: of charge. f.lrelrlr Killer-.. This remedy is becoming: so well .-ind popular kn.nt ;i as to reed no spc. eial mention. All who have used Klre'rie Hitters sing the n.ime Mng of praise A purer medicine does not ex ;t and it is guaranteett to do all that ig claimed. Klei trie Kitten will cure J :tl! diseases of the Liver and Kidneys ami remove Pimple, fioils, Suit Hheuni and otin r mrt-etions caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria , from the system ana prevent as well I a curr all Msliirinl f.-crs For the ! cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try electric bitters En- : tin: (satisfaction giiarimtced, or money j !etiindd. Prtce ."ill cent ami J .00 per bottle at Foshay & Masou. 1 CAUSE OF THK BBOWL " What are you growling nt, sir?" "At the amount you arc eating, sir! Have you no rcpard for the feelintrs of a dyspeptic, sir?" " So sir! Go and take a Course of Joy'a Vegetable Sarsapsrilla and you won't have the dyspepsia, sir!" John Argall, of 628 Golden Gate avenue, writes: " You may also rise my name as nu additional authority that Joy'8 Vege- d 1Jvpr and kM coinI,lBint. it ha tionoiiiorme. I James Wells. Onkdale. Cal .. writes: suffered acutely from dyspepsia lor yean, scarcely taking a mcol without thts dis- ' ..nsuitiff -Milim rt inrlfTfatti . 1nt' VoMI table Sarsnparilla to! ie veil me -of it entirely." for business at the Portland Business Col ege, Portland, or :tt the Capital llusinea lollcge. Salem. Both !1ioj1s are undet hetnanagrcmeut of A. P, Arrastronsf. havl nmc course of studies, same rates of tuition IIiisiiiCM, Shorlliund, tvoewritinar. Penmanship, Knglish Depart uents. Dav and evsuing sessions. Student flmitled b'uv time. Kor Catalogue, atldres ttrtlnid Bihiiiirsii tullfff ADfUH-Ul RuiHs('illf,M Portland, Oregon. V" Salera, (iregon. Over This CASCADE MOUNTAINS KKOil AI.IIANV OR LEBANON WAED. I. A SI - The Willamette Valley and Cas cade Mountain Wagon Iioad ia in es ccllent condition, and by all odds is the best and shortest wagon roatl to Eastern Oregon. Water and grass ie abundant klnug the entire road. The grades are easy, accommodations su perior and the road well bridged making it I he best mountain road in the state. Fer stiuoiier jnunt.'-, hunt ing ami tit hing the C;is'.':ide Moun tains in tIik v i t - t i i i if Clear Like ami t:ii advantii Thn e "M.-lert snperua' I.NSriCE. j i Jul.iH I Iradwoh! calls the atten-! tion ot the citizens oi Albany to in- i snif ivfore it is too late, fie rep- ' re-ecs ven insurance companies j who earrv a capital of $70,1100,000, ! with a cash deposit in the slate of ' Ore-on of $:o,o;o. 1 Farmers uho have spent the en I tire year in producing a crop of wheat should run no risks now, ; but promptly get insurance upon j the crop ami guard against fire, for if they lose their crop by lire, it is u calamity to the whole community as well as an irreparable injury to to them. Seattle. Eilenshurjr, Vancouver and Spokane Falls has nothing to do with our companies; the losses will all be paid and still we are i ready for business, the. ter the Chicairo fire. atne as ai Cnrkii-uN rnlc !alv-. The tett tSalve in thr world for Cuts, Hruit, ores. Ulcers, Salt l-hcuni, Fever jiorei. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilhiuii.s. Corns, and nil Skin Eruptions, and positively cure ; Piles, or no p:iy required. It it ; (uaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, j or money refunded, Pr'u e '25 cent ! per box. For sal lr Fch:ty it j M.imik, " On Toj Aeain. j In fresh fruits and vegetables just received. Celery, caubflower, j sweet potatoes, grapes, peaches,! watermelons, canteloupes, lemons, j Ilalien prunes, Barilett pears.green j peppers, garlic, tomatoes, string j beans, comb honey, cream cheese, I limberger cheese, etc. Ik1 sure to! call early and get first choice. ! Willamette Packing Co. ScittKory. Shears. Immense stock at Stewart & Sox's. Ihe hest quality aiitl any j size or style. Call and examine j our stock. Stewart & Sox. ' Let us give the readers of the Her ald a htt!e timely a:iviee. Hot weather is coming and with it colic, ch.ilera morbus, dysentery and di arrhoea. Tne only snfe way to com bat these diseases, is to keep some reliable mnedy at hand, and all who have tried ( 'hambrlaiira Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will admit that it is the most prompt, reliable and successful inetliciue known for tht se complaints, It costs hut 25 or 50 cents, ami may be the means of saving you or your family mu It suffering if not life itself, be fore the summer n over. For sale by rcsliay 5c Mason During our epidejiic of dysentery in the summer of 1S7'J. I eold 10s bot tles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di rboea Feinedy, ind it proved satisfactory in every instance. The remedy is standard in this community.- (ieorge P.. Durbar, Druggist, Center Point Iowa, The epidemic referred to, was by far the worst that h i a ever occurred in Iowa. Over 40 person died from it, in a town of only 500 hundred inhabitants; but every case in which the remedy was used, recovered It was equally successful during the epidemic of bloody flux in Virginia, m isst. and in Michigin and Stmt hem Illinois, in 1SS-S. It has been iu constant use for over seven teen years, and lias proved itself to be the most successful medieinu yet dis covered for bowels complaint. For sale by Fosh.iy V Mason. : ARCHIE W. HLACKDURN,: I wi-.H ; . v. r. i:uw.m.i.. tiik ckcckk.: Chicago tlricd be-i, chippctl to or.h r at c. e. lhwiieiiv. .1 i i if ;( irui'it tj ua jrimr" tut' I tjvtiruitrl, for W!0 rnxfi, it F. J. ' J'rituri'n, tlf. i'nrotr Jsmtry Stor UNIVFRSITY OF OREGON. tttiENK CITV. Nct H-n-ion brains on Monti , SYpt'-mbrr If!. 1SSH. Krec N-.hol!tr--liipKf;iin every eouu t hi the tifate. Apiil.r in uiiir count) super intendent.. Kite tuition utter January 1, 1SU0. l-'our eOBric: . r'ta-w-ieat, Stit-ntinc, l.iterai-T uiul a istii -it lCnv'lih rouixe, in whii h tin re i.i m l atin. tJreolc, l-reiit-hor Ucrmnn. The Knlish l pre otnini-ntlv a business ooumc. Kor catalogues or etner in formation, inslrejtM .1. W. JOHNSON". 1'iesiU. nt. The City Restaurant, t Under the new inanaenient of II. ; Lampuiau will be conducted on a : fint-clas plan. Meals will Ie served ! at all hours. Consult the BILL OF FARE And order whatever yon want, pay- ing for what you order and nothing more. Straight meals served as usual j for 2o cents, and meals t wider from ; a 5 cent roll and fup of ooftee to a ; first class 1.00 nital. j crFuroished rooms to let in cor.neo- tion with the restaurant. . it''- ' A reliable V. S. Slinard 8 ten f rule en'y ' 37, delivered at your nearetit railroad static a free of freight on thirty ilaya trial.- Lirer ; Hcalca at pmreM'pnatrly few prices. War- ; ranted lor Be T.r. At'drew, V. C. HOFFMAX, Albany. Oregon, '. Hi ll BAKING PO WJJER. Put up expressl for Julius fGrad wohl and sold at his Golden ' Rule Bazaar in , ONE POUND CANS AT 23 CENTS Pi:i CAN Guaranteed fo'be first-class in every Bespect. TULIPS GUADW01IL P. L. Kenton -DKAUOK IN- Staple and Iaiic GKOCEBIE Hso Choice Candies. Nuts. Citjars and Tobacees, Fruits, Vegetables, JEte. TEliMS CASH AjSD TRICES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading Xctv papevs and Magazines. " ; " g&rXKMl THE POSTOFFICE. L.E. BLAIN, Leading We are ready now with j our fall and winter jroods I land will he glad to see ! A s the most of you know we carry a comprehensive ! assortment f goods worn L1!0!! aH t0 kwP everything the j General Trade wants, j In iabrie, the best for ! ign and domestic manu ! facturers have contrib- uted to our assortment. It i.s by far the largest and most diTersified stock : we ever carried ind would seem all any cus- . i i i i tomer eoulcl desire, and Latest 1 SD( CKSSOUS TO WALLACE, THOMPSON & CO.' FLINN'S BLOCK, ALBANY. niini he Carr' the largest stock " SUDpiv ant ani every tri J J In Table Luxuries.Choice Teas and CofteeSjCream ery Butter on Ico, Cream Cheese, Ganned Goods, LUNOH . GOODS ETC. -ALL KINDS OF- 1) Constantly on Fruits i r nan I u inn ii ALUANY, OREGON Clothier, our prices are right, Besides the durable sta ples wkicb are made op .o the highest standard e-t excellence, there is an ex tensive variety of higher j priced norelties of finest fmisu to mect the demand 0f the fine trade. Particular attention will be paid to our Mer chant Tailoring. Onr stock of Suitings and Trouserings is large and in quality,color and taste fulness of design splen did. A Fit ii uaranteed. When you have time, 2;ive um a call T in the city, enabling he . . . . Want of their CUStOer8. Maud. and