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fJHE MOmSTiyG UFTiAIP: WEDNESDAY, frEPTEMDED 16 1889. A TKK .Il.tIL. xjrila t luc Albany t.x.V.oln'-i'closr Kcr ill oriiec nurtli The Kaj-Ur; ntit- rhe Wir Si i!c KnJ the Xljp.a Uv.u-s I;. K. A. V, ror rornuil ni.ii .lit-iji 11 A. 31 I'trvallis an.l Y.v;u:n: 12::S3 p. x 0'l'.- Mi.fH ..... I:3UP. II Th-: i."'Ui;ou "ri clorcd cch cvui.inj 'tpi al.X t.; e'--:Oe. li-v'i-t. rt-u lii'i.U.' ior tluVirI luorninj vtiit. sho.iSd !uai!iwl before h o clock the V'n yi- i.- crcnini-. ORtCtiOX TACinC TIME TAULK. Arrives Departs ...Vll.16aral1.0a p ni r'uiS'SiifOr Preurht... SKCKKT SOCIETIES. . O. V, W. -Sifety Lode No. Kt; 1 .!. l It :-ui ,n rcry strtet. Iiutwtcn S eomt a:i. HUM. Altia::y. Oregon. Slrjri.-.;rs in .hr -it. ar.d trajm.-tr. lircthr. tt cvrdrtltv imittJ to attei.ti. .JOTTINtiS AIU)( T TOWN. Fresh oysters served every day at Hermann's; restaurant. For tho t;nst silver polish in the rnarket fro to II. 'Veit's The Albany Building anil Loan Association vi!! meet Friday evening. For school book-, blank.-, tub ta! .'ets, etc., to the '.'i:v .Store. Drue ! 'reset -ti.i!is an:l reii.s 4-are-.'uiiy roriipu-mdcd ;lt t!.o i'itv Irtig ."'ore. " Cl.oi.H- butter and fresh vi.et ! .'ta"ie- :ind melon's at IV.r!i:c grocery. r.ool an. sil, OOiO'.V cost, to :uake I ocin iMrc.th.T ;iid.- at C. i.. irowncII s. F?nc tabia syrup at F. L. Ken ya's, retailed in quantities to suit The purchaser. C. C. Uawlinj and F. K. Allen nave purchased .1 half block of Tweedale it llediield in South Al bany, paying for the same $000. A fine asEortmetit of "Cniver vU" heating ftoves, the best in the Market, just opened at Hookinrt & Saltmarsh's. Call and soe" them. Frank Blodgett. clerk at I. L. Kenton's, found a keg of sugar too heavy to test upon his finger with comfort, and pulled the linger out. It is drtssed in mourning now. An "Inquiry Social" will be iveri at tho Congregational church on Friday evening next. Something new-. A cordial invita tion is extended to everyone. Delicious Saratoga Chips, fresh from the factory, also "lioston Uaked Ueans," melons, peaches, tomatoes and fruits of all kindj in profusion at La Forest & Thomp son's. The Ochoco Review says : Mis. James FMkins and familv accom panied by Mies Addie "Clavpool started for Albany last Mondav. Mtss Clavpool will remain about two months in Albany risking re latives and friends. The board of directors of the street railway company state that they have not definitely decided as to whether they will extend the road this season or not, and that the location of the new linos has ??ot yet been determined. rXBBOXAL MENTION. Mrs. Flitidt ani children, Medford, are visiting their home, Albany, this week. John- Sommerville, hanker Vf hast Portland, brother of Mrs. N . filodgett, an in the citv yes terday. Quite a number of llanishurg's citizens w ere seen ujon our streets yesterday. Among them we nokd U. A. Kampy, W. J. McMeeken. Stm May, J. P. Schooling, K. II. Snodgrass and Charles Ievis. AlmoKt an Accident. The extra train which htougiit in tho passengers from the steamer Willamette Valley from Yaquina JKay last evening met a hand car on one f the -grades. The occu pants fit the car were appar ently busy' Watching a forest lire ragfng near the road, and did not notice the whistling, which the en gineer tint -on' Vigorously, or the noise of the approaching train until they ran into it. No material dam age was done, the examination after the shake up showing only a email contusion upon a Chinaman's cot. Yaqulns City Fire. Our citweps were greatly excited yesterday , afternoon ' about five o'clock upon receipt of a telegram from Yaquina City.'a-king Albany tor aid." from - tho-fire department. Drays a nil express wagons imme diately made a rush for No. 2's engine house, and in a very sboit time the boys had the engine and T-ose cart on board the care, and sent them off at a mile a minute, as our fruits and vegetables have arrived from California, we expect a similar excitement: Willamette rckinc Co ' v '4..'. r i k Will Teat The Ummd Engine. The hand fire ' enginb .recently sold bv this city td the c'ity council qf Ililfsboro will be given a-puilic test this evening."' It i-expected that the maj-or and connctiraen of llillsboro will be present, - but if not the lest will he - made in th jtfresenee of the eotnmitte here. Their is' no doubt but ' that the engine will do all and more than is demanded in the test, after whicli she will be ' shipped to the new owners. Church Burglary. The Catholic church in Salem was the scene of a hootyless bur glary Saturdiy night. The thieves or hoodlums must have been armed with keys tnat fitted the door locks, as the doors on the east end and north side were found open. They als broke into several drawers and cupboards in which vestments and other church para phunalia are kept, but nothing was taken. hat tiiev we.e alter it is hard to tell. PACIFIC COAST NEWS The First Days Races at ' . Firemen's Tournament. the ASTOKIA I.KAUS TIIKWKT TEST 0cin Elected asd Judges and Tiict-Keentti Cbaeea List of Passeagers f tho WilUmettc Valley. to t!ie Hkiials.i Tacoma, Sept. 17. The associa tion left to the board of directors fie-selection of the next place for homing tue tournament TliarfffeeUon of officers result &ss follows : President. It , 'y I ''Cut. i worsen. Astoria; hrst vi'-e-preM- Daeev, Victoria ; third vice pn:s dent, E. Sanderson, Walla Walla; fourth vice-president, A. P. Pinctus. Vancouver; fifth vice-president. Cha:i Albert son. Seattle ; secretary, W. Watts. Albany; treasurer, W. F. Diiirun, rsaleui : xtatistician, T. I. flart, Walla W'aHa; hoar. I of 1 rectors, J. is. uotiman, Albany, (iPo. A. l.nrh.inkR. Iiii-nm.-i V .1 1 i a .. : . . r . fiiriv .is iiri:i ilk. s'liui'T. . ill... .., ....,. . .... sre e. ir, l3 u.c.CHst-u 10 1 -o and traveling expends to the me, 8 . m 4 . The parade .vas the grandest in 1 1 k'k It i utikro t.t t.t a cuteM ttciii Kit- ing half a mile long and took fifteen minutes to pass a given point. Three brass lands, two militia companies, ft ty delegates, repre sentatives . from fifteen fiie com ... ---j y. - )yT " panies and thirteen hose teams. The race hejjan, at '2 t.YI.s.-k. Ilie wet test came first. I'ri.1:-: $1000, $:)00, $100. The judges -for all tho races were: John Fox, Astoria, If. Pimm, Petaluma, II.; Hippie, Portland. Starter, F. Casey, Victoria. Timers, Charles T. llhlman.Tacoma, C. V. Watts, Albany, J. C. Hainey, Tacoma. The teams that ran and time was as follows : Corval'is, -10 11-20. Waited four seconds for w iter. ; Astoria,. ,'J4 1-10. Protest tered.. . Walla Walla, 38. East Portland, y) 1-10. Vancouver, I. C, CO L'-T. Seattle, .'Jti 1-10, but given en no time. Nw Westminster, 33 '2-5. Victoria, 3S 3-5. The races were continued until to-morrow morning. u win do manv uavs oetore so grettt numbers of professional run tiers will be together in the North j Pacific coast. That there is scarcity j of ho e teams is not so represented. . They include l'rett, the champion: coupler of America, Harry llethune, XV. P. Gilkan. W. Dobbins, C. C Peck, Jack Gibson, champion of j America, K. G. Cameron, W. H. Fletcher, Wm. Morgan, J. C. j Rrown, Ed Kea, Pete G-ant, W. j Ferguson, Dave Campbell. W. H. ' OJell, O. Trine and several others. I'asientrur Mst. Ya.jv t.NA, Sept. 17. The steam ship Willamette Valley arrived to day at 2:15 t m. with the follow ing passengers: Capt. Lutgens, Mrs. Berseli, E. Williams, M. Roberts, C. Warden, Mrs. Brad ley, R. Subler, S. A. Palmer, C. M. Rainwater N". H. Caleem and wife. W. J Roach, R. N. t'ooper, ' Thos. Du ucan, II. W intern. Wm Edelstein, Jr.. Wm. Rorden, Henry NI ti u I ' i invil I I if 1111.P Wm. Clark. E. j. Reillv. W. Herd- nuii, . Tvler. L. Hurlburt and W.J. STATE fair. M,re Thua U.'oal .t?ndance. A - - - The lir-t and h- -ond days of the! state fair have opened w ith a large ! attendance, and premises great j success. 1 "The indications fi r a successful i fair never were better," said See-j rotary Gregg, in response to an Oregonian reporter's query, j "There are more entries in all the ; departments than last year. In i tho live stock department than 1 last year. In the live stock dc-: partment especially people will see I a great increase and a better dis-; play than ever before. As is usual, j exhibitors are slow in getting thciri exhibits arranged. They are work- j ingas hard as they can, however, and in another day the parilion : win present a uiuereni appearance, i 1110 oiuioou is tnueeu promising, and if the weather remains fayjia hie, as we have every reason to believe it will, the fair of 18S9 will be the largest, the best and most succcssiui ever neiu in iuis state.7' ' .1 u impviuiui iwiuiirj. j Clans Soreckle8 has just retnrred I to San trancisco from the East. In speaking oi.the beet sugar in-1 dustry of the Pacific coast, he said : "It will.uet be long before the flrmeref0u11 If c?"Dtr-v tand.,f '8 cially of the Pacinc coast, will ar rive at the conclusion that the pro; dnctionvof Ugar. iu. the United ! States is more vital .importance, as far aa profits are concerned, than is the production of , wheat.... Of course, when,I speak of .this mat ter. - I, refer t. the..product:on of beet sugar. . Beet... raising is the coming farming, industry, of this coast, nand I propose to show the fanners that this statement is a fact. .Careful .-, calculat ion 3 will show -that a sufficient amount of beets can be raised on the soil of thus state alone . tis make enou igh for sugar , to answer the demand consumption of the entire United States. Farmers can easily net $60 per acre from their lands by raising beets. When our ten new factories are started in this state, they will be able to consume all the California farmers can pro duce." Mr; Ash by Pearce and several others have been testing the raising of sugar beets in Linn county, and have found that they grow to perfection. The best kid glove ever brought I ot Albany for :'1.50 at Reads. ALBANY RESPONDS. Yaquisa Ask U: Aid aid No. 23 S. earner is 8-nt. Yesterday afternoon about -1 :30 r. mi. a i,cn-iiui a leiweii in Curran & Monteith from Yaquina City, asking for aid to save their city from the tire fiend. 1). U. Monteith immediately went Vj Mayor Cowan, who issued orders, and in a very few moments No. liV steamer, accompanied hy Chief Engineer C. H. Stewart.Vteamer linyineer John Jones.J.U. Whitney, of the lli.KAi.u, ii. liaalin-H, ol the O. II. .& N. dock, F. M.French and others, was on board the ears and speeding t the rescue. ilappilv the hre was .suhdueil ho that no damage was done and the eutened danger averted, as thj folnSwintj dispatch will show: i s'i)n;iiil to the IIkralo. i YAi.'iXA, Sept. 17. For several davH the sut rounding country fia.s i bt-en full of forest fire., increased j by the intense warm weather. j Yesterday while aon:o on '. was al- ! tempting to clear a small p itch of 1 1. .....r. w-, ....... canyon, abjut half a ndle from tne ! eUL'c ot the town '1 Y aouina. the tire became unuoutrorable, and to- (Iav ,.ua.klv jcpreaii . tliroii"). tlia : tjl)ll(,r towuI,js ,he t(,w, j one ljei (M the alert Mps wer"e Iquicklv taken bv the emploves of ; hc () j,- nr, . . .... i Pany, with all available assistance, to prevent the destruction of the shops of that company and the stoic and dwelling houses in the city, which at one time was greatly 1:1 danger of destruction. Happily the win1! uiu iias since uici oiu. arei 10 mis ...1 1 ; 1 . 1 . .1 in., nine n;.- miuiik fortunate circunintaiice is due the probable saving of the city from tire. The tire is still raging, but no destruction to property as yet. SORRY TOR CORPORAL TANNER. Nj 0 Blaran th Administration for Let tin? Him Out 0 Office, The 'hegonian sums up the inat , tv thusly: Tiio resignation of j Pension Commis.-iouer fanner has j ueen tin subject of considerable j comment among republicans and i democrats principally among the I Grand Army men. Corpoial Tan glier stumped the state for the re- publicans last year, and made i many friends. It was Oregon in : lluence too, that helped to seat him ! in the office he has just vacated, j He was strongly endorsed y the i leading republicans and some say ! that President Harrison was espe--1 - I. . . '. . ciauy ureu 10 appoint mm in recognition of the victory for pro tection in this state last June. As the corporal did not have an ea.-v I tiiac of it in getting the place it is fair to presume that the webfoot support counted for a good deal. An Oregon man, who was in Washington early in the summer paid a visit to Commissioner Tan ner's residence and was presented to his wife. "Rut for my kind friends in Ore gon," said Corporal Tanner, alter the piesentatien, "I would not have been appointed." A number of prominent repub licans who were seen yesterday said the administration was not to laiKcu 100 tnucii. 'We. all feel worrv for Cornnral 'Tanner." said Ii. T." Ohamherlin. -omniander c f ( ieorge Wright Post No 1, G. A. R. "No one blames the administration for the step it took. Tanner talked too much and furnished the democrats polit ical capital. His speech at Mil waukee was foolish. Corporal Tannei was perfectly honest in all his doings. No ot:e questions his integrity. The . A. R. men gen erally think that bis aim was to gire a pension to every old soldier entitled to one and an; glad he was in office as long as he was. He was only too glad to be of service to the hoys, and he would listen to whatever they had to say and answer their letters. A notable instance is the case of Colonel Baker, ot this city, who came out of the war in :eeble health. He deserved a pension a d we w rote to Commissioner Tanner and he was put on the list. SEAL ESTATE SALES. The following sales have been recorded during tlie past two davs: A. Hackleman to Andrew Mkaar. 1 lot in block 37, Hackleman's 2d add. to A.'bany 250 Andrew t-kaar to Rasper Varudran, 1 lot in block 27, Hackleman's 3d add. to Albany I. W.. Jenkins to G. W. Jen S50 kins, m acres in 25 Tp. 11 Margaret Mady to R. A. Ir- ! yine i, o hlock 12, in Al Hackleman's add to banv J. 1 1 . Garrett to W. R. Gar rett, 53 acres of I). L. C. of James Garrett 2500 1000 F. A. rlackburn to D. C. Schell. lot 6 in block 24, in Albany........ 1200 John Curv to Clav M vers, lot lot in Scio.. 200 Alfred Fitzgerald to Eliza beth Hitter, 12 acres near Lebanon J. R. Johnson to Elizabeth Ritter 31 acres near Leb anon J. W. Jenkins to O. II. Jen kiiiB HO ucres in sec. 25, Tp. 11 Sarah M. White to Harriet Leonard 30 v4 acres near Shedd.. 500 5)50 C50 j Edward Allright to Geo. D. j Barton, 15 acres in Tp. 12. 075 Johnson White to Harriet Leonard y acres Otto F'ox to Richard Warner 102 acres 5300 Lecture at Harrisbnrg. Miss Henrietta Moore, the elo quent lecturer of the W. C. T. U. will lecture in Ilarrisburg, Septem ber 21, (Tuesday night) at 7:30 r. m. at the Brown church. All are cordially invit'.'d and we bo'ie j many may ava l themselves of the opportunity f .-ei itig and tiearing 1 jliis talented lee! rn.r. Con. OREGON WHEAT. Willamntts Vilify Graiu Growers Bhcald Iaipor: New Seed. It i.-, yearly becoming more ap- parent tnai me w ucai growers ol ! this state should :av more atten- tioii to changing their seed wheat The other clay at Portland a shipper who was looking at a lot of beat said : "The wheat of the Willamette Valley is deteriorating. The favor ite old white winter wheat, which has been grown so long and w hich made such white flour, is getting mixed with red wheat. Several car loads have been rejected this sea son on that account. Wheat that w ill make the whitest flour is always in the best demand and brines the highest price, and this is why Valley wheat has al ways brought more than Walla Walla wheat. There can be plenty of wheat secured, which will make i yellow flour, but wheat which will 111 it' e tho finpst. T:ideR of flour ia make tne tinest grades 01 uour is not so plentiful. Throughout the valley the bran is gelling thicker and the wheat is losing its strength and the white w heat is getting red or so mixed with red that it w ill not rank as first class," This is because farmers do not pay attention enough to changing their seed. They should import new fifrit If tti f-.ir.ki..-4i ti-.-mlfl take up the s. ed question they would find it a ptotitable one. An effort was made to get them to in - ttoduce the Scotch Fife wheat a short time since, and some millers offered to pav live cents a bushel more for this variety, but the l !...- ,i 1 i iiiejn wouiu lioi lioui uiesiiieiiie Something must be done to give our wheat strength, as if the strength is not in the wheat good flour cannot bo made from it. Three Slaters I. aid l". i The Oregon Pacific's riversteam-! er, the Three Sisters, arrived up 1 from Portland Sunday evening and tied up at her dock here. All hands were discharged, except. Jack Spong, who will remain in charge of her .?s watchman, and the boat will remain here until high w ater. The Modoc will be up Ibis morning with a good carg of freight. Salem Statesman. K.,1 .!..ves! Kid Oloyr. j I have just received a lull line ol ! kid gloves brand Our Own." , 1 his is a genuine kid glove. 1 buy i uiieui iiuui nil nil ieia 111 .tew iuh 1 - . ... 1 . ... 1 aim consider mem tne nesi vaiuei of anv glove 1 ever sold forthwi price. Five buttons, three rows of stitching, $ 1 .TiO per pair. S. E. Yjung. Wanted Immediately. One hundred men to wotk on the construction of the Oregon Pa cific railroad. Apply immediately at the office of Antonelle ft Doe, contractors, at the St. Charles hotel. Money tn Loan. ! belong to the vegetable kingdom of Cali- Monev in sums of $501 np, on j orau. and arc so well known to us all real estate security, to be loaned I un,Jor common names that it would sur on fa vcrable terms, l or pai ticu- ! i,!lso ,:s if lM Hut we an; not lars call upon or "vrite to Burkhart ' '"Trisod at anythiujr Californian. and it Keenev, Albany, Or. j thisreeentdisroveryof thenewmedicinal -"-I ."! j virtues of its veg.'tablc kingdom is but Notice. It ou want a good mattress call j and see me. I will sell woven i wire mattress 25 cents cheaper than j anv other man in the city. i Tuos. Bkink. Money tn Loan. At a low rate of interest On good ! .inn nrntiorfv in I .inn rrimitv. or I on best improved citv proterty in .iioany. .vppiy 10 j.iacKiu rii cc Wright, Albany, Oregon. j ill . A 1.. . - t . I . .. I Sri. shots. .Shears. immense block ai .Stewart 1 t ... 1. A t.. . I Sox's. I be best quality and any ! size or style, taii and examine , our stock. Stewart & Sox. ! It you want a clean and line lin.ke askfor J. Joscph'4 home made white abor clirars. For sain tty tiest ciyar dealr.rs and at .1. Jo-e,h' factory. California t'al-h-t'urc. The only guaranteed curs for catarrh cold in the head, hay fevor, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Ke store the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Kns and pleasant to use. Follow direction and a cure is warranted, by all drug gists. Send for circular to Abictine Medical Company, Oroyille,0tL Six months' treatment for $1; sent by mail. $1 10, For sale by Foshay A Mason. Let ns give the readers of the H KH ALI a little timelv advice. Hot weather is coming and with it colic, clwdera morbus, dysentery and di arrhoea. The only safe way to com bat these '.Harases, h to keep some reliable remedy at hand, and all who have tried Chamleu-lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhwa 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 life itself, be fore the summer is over. For sale by Foshay & Mason Imnng out epide jiic of dysentery in the summer of 1ST!). I sold 10. bot tles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di rhoea Ftmcdy. and it proved satisfactory in every instance. The remedy is standard in this commun ity. lieorge B. Darbar, Druggist, Center i'oint, lowa, 1 tie epidemic referred to, was by far the worst that his ever occurred in Iowa. Over 40 persons died from it, in 11 town of only 000 hundred inhabitants; but every case in which the remedy was used, recovered ; lt was equally successful (luring the epidemic of bloody flux in Virginia, in 1SS7. and -in MiehiSiu and Southern Illinois, in 18Js. It has been in constant use for over seven teen years, and has proved itself to be the most successful medicine yet dis. covered for bowels complaints. For sale by Foshay A; Mason. ARCHIE W. BLACKBURN. with c. 1: r.iiowNKLi., THK ;:iu i-.i: I.NSt'KK. Jul. us Graduohl a Is the atten tion of ihe citizens 1 f Albany to in sure !i f re it is too late. He rep-r.-f,r. seven insurance companies wi:; e:.rrv a capital of 7o,s;0,0!0, wi;h a cash deposit in the state of Oreuun f sf.'lTiO.OU). Farmers who have spent the en tin ear in producing a crop of wheat should run no risks now, but promptly eet insurance upon the crop and guard against fire, for if they Jose their crop by lire.it is a calamity to the ' whole conitnunily as well as an irreparable injury to to them. Seattle, Ellenshurg, Vancouver and Spokane Falls has nothing to do with tir 'companies; lhe losse will all be paid and siill we are ready for business, the saint- us af ter the Chicago fire. O11 Top A grain. In fresh fruits and vegetables j just received. Celery, cauldlower, j sweet notutoes. .'runes iie.-t.-liost sweet potatoes, "rapes, peaches. watermelons, canteloupes, lemons, ! Ilalieji prunes, liarilett jiearsreen K'jjiers, garlic, tomatoes, string j beans, comb honey, cream cheese, j liinberger cheese, etc. lie sure to: call early and j:et first choice. : Willamette Packing Co. ! Finn SuitiiisH. Just opened, at L. K. Plain's; Ja,lol',nf? Jei'tment, the very l:,t.,Tt W"i'"is 111 piece goods for I ! s'"i's trousers, which will 1 : he i:de up to order in the most! j -ipP'oved style by Mr E. A. S, buf-; i IUr- Ul(' expenet.ceil tailor ho has charge of that department. Call early and get your choice of1 patterns before the stock is broken, i Take Notice. j All persons indebted to the late firm of Par.ue k Robertson w ill ' please call at the store and settle j their accounts without delay and: greatly oblige, J. M. Ban.ue. j i !Ur'!,F:or " uo a Kdiertson. , r.icketC utlery. tie largest and finest display ry brought to this vallev just; 1 eve JUs tcceived at Stewart & Sox's. Call and examine. Ctiicago dried beef, chipped to' order at C. E. lirownell's. A .AIiSFOnIA HVSATIO V. retaluma Courier.J lt is re?ortca the ales o fto 4Cu,. r,.,,- v,..vi o- 1,,, I,a- '. I;l :i!a, have s'-wn witliin a few months tcvarcr.owrca:iysensationul. The' tr.i t: v.v X'.ic fanic of t!zis proluctioa has fir.rcad is r imply marvelous. Six months nsoit was r.uknov, n. To-day it is all over tlic f-oantry. It is authoritatively stated t'.iat they have been actually giving it ::voy in Saa Franciseo to people afilictcd with dyspepsia, sick headaches, indiges tion and liver troubles, not to be paid lor unless it cured. Such practical tests r.ro so startlingly convincing as to be i r.l:aost sensational. It is stated that two j t lie aeti vc principles of the new remedy another instawc of i he astonishing possi- ''iies of a soii :.u . linint. like our, or business t tlir iv.rtlarul Rusiness Col cpe, 1'ortland. or at the Capital Husinrs iollcpe. Salem. I loth scli.H.ts are undet he nianairenirnt ol A. I". .Arr.ilro:ir. hav time course of studies, samr rattsof tuition IliiMinc', SfiKtrihtmtl, fyprwritinif, renniatis!ii, ICtiglish Depart ilmitted anv lime. Kor CaL-ilotrue. addres ! . .. ... . - ... trtiand HDMiie raiinrr. rortland. ureeor. v halem. Orceon UWVFHSUY OF OREGON. j Kt'UKXK CITY - : lc;rm.- tn. M'-nil; , S pCtiiImt j i l. !S. h rrc h iiol:irhhij.H!r.i:i .-.Ail.-j j l In the -fate. A'ly to ymit count; U)i.-r- I intcmli'-.t. Krcc tuition aio-r .l-ii.'ia. . 1, j i lSflO. foui '-cours.;: (.'lim-tcai, .S. i.-ntific. i j l.iter.ir) ami a stwri Kirlib I'liuve, 111 I which tiicrc i in Latin, Greet-. , t r n.-h or UerniHii. The r.n;j'i'ti is pre ci'uii. :etv a liusines c'irije. Kir catalogue or .am r in formation, aeilrcKt. J. W. JOHNSON. f'r.--il..!it, TZZJL' ' --- 7. T T -- ".T The City Restaurant, Under the new matiagement of If. Lanipnian wi'I be conducted on a tirst-ela-is plan. MeaU will be served at all hours. Consult t'nr BILL OF FARE And order whatever yon want, pay ing for what you order and nothing more. "Straight meals Nerved as usual for 25ceUta, and meaU t. order from a 5 cent roll and cop if coffee to a first class $1.00 total. . Furnished rooms to let in eonuec tion with the restaurant. A reBtWeiS, fttanwd toJ Maft-.'nnly 37rdelicerl!d-etf.favail'w5ltation free of freight on tlUrty -days' trial. ' Ijurm scales at proportionately low price). War ranted for like vtarn. AHdrew, V. C. HOFFMAN, Aibtinv. Ore-jon. IE BAKING l'O IVDER. Put up expressl, for Julius fGrad wohl and soll at his Golden Rule Bazaar in OXE TOUIND AT CAXS 25 CENIVS I'EIi CAN Juaranteed to be first-class in every Resix ct. TUJ.IUS 01! ADWOIIL I F. L. Kenton -DEALER IN- Staple and Fancy (jEOCEEIE I tso Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigar and Tobacco, . Fruits, Vegetables, Ete. TEKMS CASH AETD PKICES LOW. Subscription Agent papers and Magazines. NEAR THE POSTOFFICE. L. E. BLAIN, THE- Leading SEPTEMBEE, 1889. Get an elegant Dress Suit, or Business Suit, or a Stout Worknjrr .Suir, or one made to order, unmet novelties in shirts, ties, hats or shoes (and won't OCTOBEB 1889. (let two suits of fine woolen knit or flannel un- tierwejtr, a stroner overshirt. a trunkor v.aliissA fin- si'Pi 'inil hneirw nuaieiy, (and a ITOVP NOVEMBER Get a Chinchilla or Astrachan coat and a pair of iio-by pants, winter gloves, caltor kip boots, a hat, (and be a tough) December. 188Q. Get your rain goods, rubber coats; boots, water--proof leather ooats or boot-?, silk or cheaper um brella and overshoes, (and go dry outside( SEPT.OCT-NOV.DEC. Anything usually worn by men or Ik3's can be found in uy store, and 1 will be glad to show you through the stock and prices at any time. (and give yon full value for your money LaForest & Ttapn SUCCESSORS TO WALLACE, THOMPSON & CO. FLINN'S BLOCK, ALBANY. n lie LcafJing Carry the largett stock in the city, cnabiing he to supply any and every want of their customers. SPECIAL TIB S in Table Lnxurie8,Choic Teas and Ciftee8,Cre ery Butter on Ice, Cream Cheese, Canned Goods. LUNCH GOODS ETC. -ALL KINDS OF- Pres mute 1 Constantly on for all Leading Xeim- ALBANY, OREGON, Clothier, you shine) wife.) 1889 0 9 Hand, wm. and Vegetables K