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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1889)
'1HB aiOirNIM; HKHAJD; FKIDAV, SEPTEMJSEK 20, 1880. SPKCIAI.. lri:SO A. M. Not ! ur stoves and ranp S iKrloie buying is a mistake. Mh tak s are always costly. Ia heat in.H stoves we have the largest as weft ;- lii.? m-st carefully select d stock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought as an experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each stove will ilo, and they wie ioiiL:Mt lor caMi, si tl-.o ri- i- tilit. Wi- h.r.e s;iv.-ial ties in hf.i fcis, i .u:r v.'!iiar line- of Garland, Aryand and Su jH-rii r sf-ivfs and ranges. Geo. W. Smith. .lOTTINfiS ABOUT TOWN'. Chicago dried !, chipped to or.hr at C. 11. J'-rowneU'.. Freh oyrt'-rs served eveiy d.-iy at 1 formalin"- re-t.isiraiit. For tlu- ti f iivr piih in Tin1 market i: T ii. it's The !; k.i.i ; it Aih my : r ft- For si iii;i lets. eV., Z' :io-.v ever t ro!!i.t i ..0 at Ki ids. !.;.nk- CitV . ia! Pruu ill' itore. I'reii.-! irt;:i anl recipes i'ufty compounded at the City Store. '.ill' 1 : W' Choici potatoe rocen . Coots o-uu-r a n i fresh arid ii!f!"n"s at t'a t! due's I and shoe below cost, to make loom for other goods. ar t I'j. Brownell's. James V. Pipes and wife vi'.l j start for the Sound this morning lo make a fer. weeks' visit. v. i .-i i i ! i e-iei nay snoweu a large num ber of of our citizens in attendance upon the State Fair in Salem. Look at Krausse Ji Klein's oiler in hand made French kid shoes. the best goods ever sold in the city, j only 5.w. aiter Brow ii, of Canyon City, i has purchased the Haves farm in i Linn county just on th? Lane county line. tt. ii. Simpson, a mercnint . o llehx, Oregon, and formerly this cny, is paying a visit to old; ik ir or , . i scenes in this vicinity Dr. K.L.Ailloughby and Uaiily,:presi,,ent to.dav appointed J of.Crook connly are spending a (ilbtn postmaster at Salem, ti via nun lis, ux mc southern paitof this county. A fine assortment of "Cniver- sal" heating stoves, the best in the ' market, just opened at Hopkins & i .-altmarsh s. Call and soe them An "Inquiry Social V v. at z, - e congregational church on Friday evening next, .something new. A cordial mvita - t.on is extended to everyone. Pelicious Saratoga Chips, fresh from the factory, also "Boston ISaked Beans." melons, peaches, tomatoes and fruits of all kinds in profusion at La Forest & Thorn p - son's. Mr. Kalston, of the Linn County bank, has purchased the residence and lots owned by Mrs. Webster, on the corner of Seventh and liaker streets, paving for the same :;20(. Wallace "A Cusick made the sale. The Iallei Times-Mountaineer says: Mr. Joel G. Koontz reports that the dead body of a man was found in the road about ten miles -outh of Wasco a few davs ago. He is supposed to hare been thrown Off the I'ppir Route. The Salem Statesman says the Modoc, the new river steamer built by the O. li. it N. Co. to run the year round on the S&lem ami ; Portland route, w ill not come to Salem for the present. Agent 10. hi. Ilcrren rren yesterdav evening re-' notification by telegraph j o boat's trips to Salem will j ceived . i . & .1 i . . . Liiat mc ooai a inns 10 caieni win i be discontinued for the present, j The reason for this is that there is 1 . . i i sucn a vast amount oi wneat tying ; along the lower river, unprotected, i that the services of their boat will ; land or clear out a larm m a few be needed in conveying it to points : minutes, but we have found by ac below. The Modoc has made a" tual experience that it is no after- brave effort iDolying the waters of ; the upper Willamette and m doing , yoml the possibility of a doubt ; the independent rancher is a that navigation can be successful'' . happj' one and such a life is condu carried on the year round. The ci'e to health and contentment.'' boat would not have been tempo-' - rarily taken off at this time but for bi simsSs changk. the fact that it is ursent that the - lower river freights be moved. The Albany, fcept. 19, 18bl. Modoc has made regular trips all ; , -Notice is hereby given tkat I summer, in the fact that the water ! have sold out my butcher business this summer than was ever before j lately coae from Nebraska, and ; ou favcrable terms.' For particu known. It now stands nearlv five who will continue to do business at . ar3 call n or n.rite tQ Burkhart il. A I , I f tnl I l n -i It r r tli A rtiA. 1 in the W Hamette has been lower m-iiPR ir nw tho low water mark, ; Jle N.ti Tho attendance at the College opens larger this year than it ever has been before in the history of the school. Upwards of thirty new names have already been added to :he roll of students. The Latin class under the direction of Prof. Lee is an unusually large one and is doing fine work. fiaz oa This and Snallr. q have just received and tened fresh to-dav fine comb honey, chipped lieef to order, our : fair grounds. It is a singular com-: Brownell & Stanard will please call celebrated gold medal cream i binatiou of epecies, bearing a strik-; at the 6tore of C. K. Brownell and heese, young America cheese, I ing resemblance to human in the j settle or make satisfactory arrange smoked herring, codfish, dried I formation of the upper half of its ! mcnts without delay. ' :of rn.iti heef. corn beef, lunch I bodv. There is the head arms and ; ..1 on-uie mustard, sardines, clam . ft - ... - a . . , i -hon-iler- lobsters, oysters, etc. A'iliamette Packing Co.'s. JJarglary. List night two stores weie en ure I bv burglars in Dallas, l'olk county," and about .200 worth of dry g."-!s and hardware ti'.ken f.oui ii' iii.. Tiie goods were recovery!, 'it tlie burglars were not. THE STATU FAIR. Thtrsby Va the Bir Diy in Attract..n sad At'.ecdicce. Yesterday the attendance at the state fair win immense, by far the largest that has been on the gr nnds for years. The exhibit and parade of stoi k was excellent, speaking well for the enterprise, ttin.t mid foresight tb agriculturists of the state. The fruit and cereal departments weie full and complete, and the various committers were busily at work on the awards. Til it HACKS. The tir.-t ra-.-e of the d.iy was the o:-i and one-fourth mile running, for fotXi. The winner w as Juhilee, owned by Charles Peieron. and 2d wa- Cuiunni, owned by V. Whitmore. The time was 2:10J.. ! A protest was entered because the I winning Juhilee ha 1 not lc.n en tered the first day. Tt i - . . i . : i ' e sccoiiu liiec wit uir i iiiium: handicap mile dash. The win iiiii hor.se was Kitty Van, o.vried by J. K. Ko-is; the 2d was .Sunday, owned by Jack Dowd. The third race was a trotting 2 :30 class, $600. On the 1st h it Ghw- l ter stood 1st. Alnionette 2d ; second he.it. Altei'.a stood 1st, (iloster 2 i and l.t o:sa distanced. Third heat, ( ii,,-le:- 1 1st, Ahnonette 2d Altena set back for running, and Coquette distanced. Fourth heat. G?oter 1st. Almonette 2d, Altena i 8d, Gloster winning the race Time, :2'5; 2:21!; is owned lv 2:27; 2 :'$.!. J as. Weveii- ( Hosier hurst; AlmoiU'tie by Altena. bv V J. L. Uallett, i l 'eb-i-hmint. Cotiuette by Jay ileach, und l.eixiii hv W. b. Wbitnioie. rkint' it all in nil the fair is proving a decided success this year ' I nltA 1 1U1J1 (JVCUtl'lll. UVt'l H I cent vears. STATE -N8W3 Miycr DiLaabmutt's Horsa Offwd an Extra Promina. Faiu Gi:oc.M)s, Salem, Or., Sept. l'J. At a meeting of the Oregon tate Board of Agriculture it was decided to offer a special purse of I $230 as an inducement for V. B. DeLashmutt s :5-year-old stallion, , i Blondie, to trv to beat the best o iyoar-old Oregon record ot 2:31, j which was made on this track yes- terdav. The trial will be made on Fridav afternoon at 2 o'clock, ",UT.c;Tor. The A. N. Or., in place of Richard II. Dearborn, Peceased. Tin: OKECCN TKOLBl-i:. I'okti.and, Sept. l'J. The It. II Thompson went down this morn- soe "'""lin-atL'o'cloi-kand pulled the Or 1" will bee - oir the river bank. Owing to ; tiiu icnsitv of the foj! she was una. j ,)le to KCt -,ier beanngs.and instead !of lti (ut ino tho ohlinneI ; (irove ,ier niustrioiw n.,s. straight i into the mud bank aain. Ttiis j morning the K. N. Cook with a i birge went down to lighter her, i and it is probable that by evening ! she will be off again, Tiie British ship Saline, drawing ' 13 feet of water, came up yesterday : and hailed the Oregon as the lay in tlie mud. There is no scarcity of water in the river, only if the ships wculd come up they mu.-t stay in . the proper pla.v and n.t cut across lots t' save time. I he smokv weather and heavy fog nave been i the. cause of all the trouble. i What the Country N-d. The Tillamook Headlight recti v remarks that "w;.at cor this couraueous willing to endure :t few hardships while thev are curving out a home 1 in the forest. Such a class of citi- .w,..ni lu, desired verv mnch. i CIPrkKand nrofessional on are good in their place, but apt to get discouraged are - IC.I , apt to get discouraged when it comes to swinging an axe one day after another and living on plain, enh"urB. ancoucr food in a lonesome wilderness. hnJ ??okane ,ls '.,M nth!n to When at a distance reading of ! d?,wl 'our companies ; the losses these things or even at our desk i writing on the subject it seems easy ! r , .-j . onougn, anu we leei now as u we; could 'log over' a quarter yection of noon picnic and that it takes many j a hard, well-directed stroke to ac-, j . i t"e u".' v""" " vv. old stand. Thanking the peo - of Albany for their liberal I pie ! patronage, I would solicit the same . for Mr. Wacchter, who has been in ; ! K hucincta fnr voora in tlio Kant ' an(j thoroughly understands the wants of the public, and he will be pleased to have the people of Al- j bany call and get acquainted with : him". James V. Pice. A Hem Monntr. ! The .statesman ,s resns.ble tor this new version of the mermaid business : Capt. Charles King of the New York aquarium, is exhib - ing arcmarkaoie ampnibian on ttie i v i 1 :.. . . u.. it ! body are human in cast; but the ' 41. frtU 'I'L- w.. c- eyes are those ot a hsh. l he arms and back are covered with scales, and the vertebrae of a human runs down its paeK to uio lomoar tegiou Tviiere it joult lihj uiisai nit .'i lisii, and from thence down to the caudal ex'reir.itv the formation is that of a fish. It is to be Eeen near the main paii!t--n on a platform in a tank. PBSNOIFii'3 POLITICAL CAFITAL. file Bai!rud Commu. ion Basinets Still Gra.-p-d At. We quote the following upon the j latest pnase of the railroad busi- j ness : Governor Pennoyer is not through with his railroad commis sion ntit. It will be remembered that last February the legislature elected a commission in accordance with the provisions of the amended railroad law. The governor reiused to recognize the commision and ap pointed one of Hi own, under the terms of the old law, holding that th ne.v law, which he vetoed, was no; operative unul ninety daS alter the adjournment of the legis j laturc. It was held tiv the legis-1 I lalure that the passage of the bill over the governor s veto carriou j tue emergency clause witn it, ami put the law into effect immediate ly, the same as if it had not been visited with executive dissent, fcince the question has bien in liti gation and the legislative commis sion has been successively sus tained by the state circuit court ol -vlanon county and the state supreme court. The governor is now making what sailors call a new tack. The railroad law contains the following provision . "And e.ch of said com missioners shall also, before enter- i ing upon the discharge ot Ins duties, oilier into ttouds with se curity, to bo approved by the gov- ernor, in the sum ol 10,UJtl, con dil tonal for the faithful perform ance of hi.- duty as said commis sioner." flie governor maintains that he! nas not approved ine norms ot me commissioners, and has instructed Colonel Knight, his attorney, to begin suit to enjoin Secretary of State McBride irom paying the commissioners their salaries, be cause they are illegally in otlice. The outcome ot the utst and per haps most interesting p'jase of this entertaining judicial muddle will be watched with mingled interest and anxiety interest on the part ot the public and unxictv on the! part of he incumbent, commis sioners. Satisfactory Tent. . The test ot the hand enirine be hng better than was contracted tor. ilIui so o:- ,.ourt,e eminently satis- factory, the machine will be shipped on next Tuesday to its new owners, the city of Iliilsboro The certificate ol etliiiency will bj sent this morning. Fire in a Cemetery. As the through train was near- lllg VVUVIDVII laCb CTlllllJ lb l H 3 seen that a fire was devastating tl c cemetery just north of that city. ".'I we;c tt.n- it ! V-h n"ht. ?I,d '11,iil' but !l back was doing considerable damage to the fencing. IMatR ila". ! The immense panes of plate I glass were set in their places in the front of the Linn Countv Bank. ! making one of the tincst and most beautiful business fronts in the citv. T. Wl. C. A. ConTCBtion. L. 10. Lee, brother of Prof. Lee, is representing both the citv and the College Y. M. C. A's, a't the convention which assembled at Vancouver. B. C. vf-sterdav. INsUttK. ' Julius (Jradwohl calls the atten-1 tion of the citizens of Albany to in-! sure before it is too late. He rep- resents seven insurance companies j who carry a capital of 70,000,000, w ith a cash deposit in the state of Fiirmers who have spent the en- j l'rt . V . , , ,roui,LI." a croI' I ?f weat houM run no risks now, ,l!t promptly get insurance upon ! tlie ;,,P and guard against fire, for , ,l "K'.v lose their crop by fire.it is a ! 1 ii t i f r tt flirt tt-'riIrt nAmmiinitt' ; - . ,1 . . - I "a ""a ij , Seattle, Ellensburg, Vancouver ! i I I nil .mi tit nn-l nl.l I wm a1' De Paiu a" rtcmJ wr Business, the ter the Lhicacro fire. nni an is; uaiu ciiiu 01111 ail; same as at- Take Notice. All persons indebted to the late ! firm of Bardue & Robertson will i please call at the store and settle ! hejr aw0lllt8 wUhout de anJ t, y. , M. Barciue, successor to Bardue &, Kcbertson 1'ockrtCntlery. ; Tlie largest and finest display j every brought to this valley just received at Stewart & Sox's. Call ! and examine. I Money to Loan. Jloney in sums of $500 up, on , & Keeneyi Albany, Or. zl .! Darno'a Catarrh Snufl'. Sure cure for sore eyes, doafnese", headache, and the worst forms of eatarrh in the head and throat. Price 25 cents. So'd by Foshay A Mason, Albany, Oregon. Notice. If you want a good mattress call and see me. I will sell woven anvothor man in tlie city. - T lia,.... ! ah rcmon Indebted to the late firm of Mont-y to Loan. At a low rate of intcrtst on good . 0'n u,gt IllM)ro-vl.,i ,.itv ,,r0pertV larm property in l.inn countv, or in . Ai,,av. Ap,,iv t0 p.iackbrrn AVright, Albany, Oregon. If you naiit :i clean ami line mih iiskl'ur !. .Toseph'i luuue made wl; abor cigar-. For sale ry ni'i.-t ci; dealers and at J. Jo.'o.ili's factorv. ke it.j ;ar TEE HUGE GfiAIN ELEVATOR. Mr. Pd7cy Oatoa au Inspecting Visit- He Ia Well Pleased With It. Thy Oregonian says that F. II. Peavey, head of the great Minne apolis firm ot Peavey it Co., is m the city on bis first visit to this section, lie iJ out here to inspect the big elevator at Albina, and those along the lines of the O. li. k N. Co., which have been budt by Peavey it Co. He w ill, in com pany Aitn Mr. JO. C. Mitchner, the resident partner, take a trip over the lines ot the O. it. it N. and sat isfy himsell as to tie grain pro ducing qualities of the country through which tuey run. Mr. Peavey is very much pleased with the million-bushel elevator at Altmia, and says it is the best built elevator in the country. Two Chicago elevator men have looked through it and express the same opinion, fiteam has been raised at the elevator and the machinery put in motion, and if necessary grain could be received on Monday, out work w ill not be commenced lor a few days till everything is m ining smoothly. Mr. J. A. ilci,ennan, the con tractor for building the big ele vator, will leave for New York in a few days to meet the- representa tive of an JOnglish syndicate, who wish some elevators built at liuenos Ayers. Mr. McLennan has built and shippi-d to South Ameri ca one million-bushel elevator and two half-million ones, all like the one here, arranged for sacking wheat. The Ladies ! Will please take notice that j ivrausse & Klein w ill on Friday ' and Saturday of this week, the! 20th a tl 2lst put on sale sixty pairs of ladies genuine French kid hand sewed shoes, and warranted in sizes from 2 to (5!, all widths' from B to 1010 and 4.00 per pair, j i he regular price is fj.oO. The above are the same make ai d quality as the ones we lecentiy sold, and in machine sewed. This is decidedly the best offer ever made in Albany. Come and ex amine them, und if they me not as we represent don't buy. Kkai'ssk & Klkin. l'inII-y Soda Springs. Frank Crabtree has remove I to Findley Soda Spiings. and has taken charge of the hotel and springs. He is prepared to furnish first class accommodations to trav eltrs, and will furnish feed for horses w hen desired. Satisfaction guarantee'! to all who patronize the popular pleasure and health resort. On Top Again. In fresh fruits and vegetables just received. Celery, cauliflower, sweet potatoes, grapes, peaches, watermelons, canteloupes, lemons, ILiiien prunes, Bartlett pears.green peppers, garlic, tomatoes, string beans, comb honey, cream cheese. limberger cheese, etc. Be i? lire to; call early and get Cist choice. ! Willamette Packing Co. Fine Saltings. j Just opened, at L. K. Blain's! tailoring department, the very I latest patterns in piece goods for ' suitings and trousers, which will J be made up to order in the most j approved style by Mr. E. A. Scliuf- j fler, the experienced tailor who! has charge of that department. J Call early and get your choice of j patterns before the stock is broken. J Kid ;iovcw! Kid U1ovk! 1 have just received a full line of kid gloves brand "Our Own." This is a L'enuine kid clove. I buv ; direct from importers in New York j and consider them the best value of any glove I ever sold for this j price. Five buttons, three rows of J stitching, $1.30 per pair. . 10.: Young. lVantctl Immediately. . One hundred men to work on : the construction of the Oregon Pa-; cific railroad. Apply imrneiliately i at the otlice of Antonelle & Doe, contractors, at the St. Charles hotel. S-lsor. Sheam. j Immense stock at Stewart A i Sox's. I he best, quality and any j size or style. Call and examine our stocks Stewart & Sox. HK1ST L03T AN OPfX-FACiD . silcr watch at the corner of the Hum house. Leave at this orti.-e. ANTED A OIKL TO DO GENEI1AL housework. Apply to Dr. O. t Aw- iirey. WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL house work Kor particular apply at the rcsiilciic of W. If. ForMniller, Washing ton street between. G and 7. Tv Kent. A SMALL.' COMFORTABLE HOUSE, ti a family without children. Inquire of Mrs, .1. E. Carter, near Wheeler'B lumber vard. y-A YOUNG LADf WANTS A II situation as chambermaid or to take care of children. Good reference jriven Address box H8. Albany postotHce. ly ANTED GRAIN AND STOCK FARMS V of all descriptions. If you want to Hell vour proierty, write or call on K. G. Ueards- i ley, real estate agent, Albany. Otlice on Broadalbin street Uuar First. P. O. box S4X. I fpWO NEATLY Ft'REISHED ROOMS TO l ici in iwu itMfciii'u uii r.uflvorin ai. Inquire at Herald otfi-.-e. LOST OR STOLEN IN ALBANY, t'G. 27th, a liirht rcJ Irish setter pup, white mi breast ami to s of hind ftct whitu; about i four months. -Any party returni. i; the I same to U. W. Cowan at the Karuieis' xare j house, or civiiisr information regarding the whereabouts of the sania will be tuitablv re warded. PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM UR gravel from the premises of K. L. Such, in Itenton county, can procure tickets for the tame at my otficf, Ctawford's block, Albany, Oregon. Cuas. E. Wolvkrtox. Important .Notice. HAVING LEVIED TIIE .MONTEITH nasturo fr. iu the Oregon Pac-ilic Co.. all i person having Btucls therein ou inturc r,re i hcreoy notirie 1 t.- rciiove thorn a oti.'o, .r j make iirrangeiaents with nie. K-:: t do ; s s i :h t ) - -aT! t.5':--! '- :. -..I.N SCUJIEER. Oregon m.Eor;:::' i;:i.ikx vow pai v itwillhrliiyoueitryiii.il! .u uhi.- ii. Ask yoar fnei ils ahfi.t if ci v -.jn to take," All dnigs'ist have i Th'U FIEESIEN. EjshU cf tn. Couies s Fcr tbs Various Prize?. T.troMA, (Wash.,) Sept. IS. l-ini.-ii of wet test race this morn-i in as follows: Tacoma X. l.j HC1 2; Old Tacoma, 40; Tacoma,; 40 ; Tacoma No. 2, 41; N'anaimo, j o0. First two Tacomas and Nanai-1 ino ruled out on account of there i not being enough threads at the j nozzle, thus giving first- prize to Vancouver, li. V. In tlu dry est the following is the result: Cor vallis, 3G 2-5; Nauiimo. :!5 1-3; Tacoma No. 2, :!4 2-3 ; Tacoma No 1.37D-10; Walla Wada,:i2 1-3. no place; coup ing not cm.plete; Victoria, o"J 1-5; lOast l'onland, 32 4-5; Vancouver, B. C. 29 0 b); New Westminster, ",l 2 5; Old Tacoma, no time; Astoria, 31 4-5; Sea'tle, no time, Vancouver again winning first place championship. Race will be run to-morrow. Much praise is due the enterprise of the postal telegraph company and its efficient force here lor tun ning wires to the track and send ing bul etin of races run and for their promot service. Latek The races were called at 0 o'clock this morning, but f. r some misundering with some f the judges and board oi directors the races were delayed until 11 o'clock. The time in the champi onship race resulted as follow-: Astoria. 1.00.3 5; Vancouver, 1,15.1 5; Seattle, 1, IS. 3 10. Speed race: Vancouver, 27?.j ; Astoria, 27. 1-5, and four teams 27.1 5. : AKCH 110 -V. BLACK :3UilN,; : with ; .. i: u!;nw xiti.i., Tin: okocek.; A C'AMFOKXIA 8EXSATIOX. Pctnluma Couricr.J It is reported that the sales of the ''Cal ifornia Remedy," Joy's Vegetable Sarsa parilln, have grown within a few months till they are now really sensational. The way the fame of this production has spread is s-imply marvelous. Six months ago it wasnnkuown. To-dayit is ail over the country. It i authoritatively stated that they have been actually giving it away in Saa Francisco to people afflicted with dyspepsia, sick headaches, indiges tion and liver troubles, not to be paid for unless it cured. Su-.-h practical tests arc so startlingly convincing as to be almost sensational. It is stated that two of tho active principles of the new remedy belong to the vegetable kingdom of Cali fornia, and are so well known to us all under common names that it would sur prise ns if told them. But we are not surprised at anything Cnlifornian, and this recent discovery of the newmedicinal virtues of its vegetable kingdom is but another instance of the astonishing possi bilities of a soil and climate like ours. I jTlic City Restaurant, Uii'l-i the new tnana ement of II. j Luinpti'Nl) will '. 'II tn-.t-'j antolan. I." t v H at all In urs. (' DILL OF , I,.. FA And ir'l r what- r :oi;. i'i ing fr what you -..Vr ' n"Tl'iuj. more. Straight meals s-rv-.! t. for '2. t c ntR, and meals to - fe n. a 5 ce:it roll and cup of !' ee f" ; first-class $1.00 mtal. i?"Furnishel rooms to let in connec tion with the restaurant. MISSKSfilLliKiiT HLA ALBERT -FRANCES CILBERT Teachers of piano, organ :wid fcai ninny. Kesiiluncc corner ofJeffenon ::'.m rourth. Mins IU'! Uih rr; ftt bniiun Th:i;sdayg iCiil Kr .la-is. UWVFRSITY Oh QREGGV. cm v. i Mn:.il.. .. . S- i-tfi'il.cr Next oosHion br-iiiis 11. lsl. l-'rcf s. hol;ir-mvf "in ! ." cam tv In th stat':. Af'l'vV 1 urc.-iiir. MiJ'er intendent. I'vti tuition alter .li'iuuiV 1, lS'JO. Kour i-onrsef: clawifa!, Svii-ntiflc, latcrar.r and a nhort Enslisli ionise, id which thrrc w no Latin, Jre. r'rench or Cerm:in. Tha Krlish is pre cruinciitly a lmiucsK co'irsa For oatatnuiw or otuer in formation, ae-lrris. J. W". .lOilNi-OX. PraWt-nt. for busine.-yi 8t the Portland Business Col ege, Portland, or nt the Capital Itusinea ollcifc, Salem. Pot'a schools are undet he manaKCiii- nt of A. P. Armstrong, havt ttnie course if stiutie;., sriinc ratesof tuition BiiKfiM'!, Khoriltniid, typett-ritinf, PcnmatV.ip, Ivnglish Depart Uetits. iiay aim i-vciiii.j; .vciuu. ovuunb llmitted any time. Kor Catalogue, adctres trtland Bo":ik C.ill.f .ARrjpIt! Uus'iRMstollr; Portland, Oregon. vA. fealem, Oregon. A reliable V. S. Stanai l 3-ton cale on'y S37, delivered at your nearest railroad rtatii n free tf freight on thirty days triil. Ij rjcr scales at proportionately low pr.cs. Wr ranted for fire ytars. Address, K. C. HOFFM AN, Albaav. Oregon. BAKfSG lowdi:uA Put up express! . for Julius Grad ! wohl and sold at his Golden I Kule liazaar in ' ONE POUND CANS j AT i 25 CENTS I'EIlCANj gP"Guaranteed to he first-class j in every Hcspect. j JULIUS GIIADWOIIL ! GOLDEN F. L. Kenton -DEALER 1N- Staple and Fancy GBOCEMES llso Choice Candies, Nuts. Cigars and Tobaceos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TERMS CASH AND PRICES LOAV. Subscription Agent for all Leading Xetvs papers and Magazines. VKEAll TIIE POSTOFFICE. L.E. BLAIN, THE- g SEPTEMBEB, 1889. Get au elegant Dress Suit, or Business Suit, or a Stout Working Snir, or one made to order, some novelties in shirts, ties, hats or shoes, i'and won't you ehine) OCTOBEE 1889. Get two suits of fine woolen, knit or flannel un tlenvear, a strong overshirt, a trunk or valise fine, shoes and hosierj, (and a wife.; NOVEMBER J l 17" 171 ii Get a Chinchilla or Astrachan coat and a pair of no'by pants, winter gloves, caltor kip boots, a hat, 'and be a tough) December. 1889. Get your rain goods, rubber coats, boots, water proof leather coats or boots, silk or cheaper um brella and overshoes, (and go dry outside( Anything usually worn by men or boys can be found in l.iy store, arid I will be flad to show vim - ' - - - through the stock and prices at any time. (and yive you fnll L aFores t & Thor SrCCKSSORK TO WALLACE, THOMPSON CO.i FLiNN'S BLOCK, ALBANY. m MM Carry the largest stock in the city, enabiing he to supply any and every want of their customers. In Table Luxuries,Choice Teas and Cottees,Cream ery Butter on Ice, Cream Cheese, Canned Goods, HLUNCH -ALL KINDS OF- l Constantly on Hand. ALBANY, OREGON. Clothiier, value for your money 889 won WW. GOODS ETC. ant .r 1