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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1889)
1HE MOUSING HERALD": :SATTJRiUy SEPTEMBER i8, 1880. glmmttg gaitj) gcrml SPKCIAI.. 12:SO A. M. ! Net t'. e mi.- stoves and ranges he tore buying is a mistake. Mis takes are alway s co-tly. In heat ins stoves we have the largest as well a tin most carefully selected Stock in the city. The stoves we cttler were not bought as an experi ment but as a certainty. 'We ' know what t'Ufli stove will do, and ' they were lou.;hMr cash, so the' iri'-c i right. We have special- ties in heaters, beidc our regular; lines of Garland, Argand and Su-l:ii-r stoves and range. OHO. W. S.M1TK. .IOTT I "; AKHCr TOWN. Fountain pen :i; Will & Stark V. Strangers are investing in Al bany real estate every day. The. liigest stocK of watcho in the city at Will & Starks. For K-!.'"-'. book-, blank.-, tab lets, t"- ' (o 0y I'm? itore. i re-', fully c Store The count v t mis aii"l reci;e curc Ihllg r.ii.(. .mded at the 'itv ;.oy- of Wallowa t- est.ib'.Nti a :rvi: r.niiorai ! Kei.! r.'- piem.iiia .-till s-i!- at per b x avon soap and uives universal sa'isiaction. Fine tiib'e syrup retailed in . lUanti'ies to suit tlse purchaser at !'. I. Kenton's near tbe postollit e. The, stone pavement around the '. i Jd Fellows Temple is being re ctistrnctd in a substantial i ::ianr.cr. ' News iroin the hop deaiers in : "uget sound tow ns -report that all ! o: last year's crop has been dif -! poised of, but as yet the market dull f :r this season's crop. s i A stated convocation of I'.aily ; Boyal Arch Chapter w ill be belil ' Lite Masonio hall this (Saturday) evening. Business of importance will be transacted and a full at tendance is desired. F. M. Sncll, M. I.. of Kalamo, Michigan, has jurchased six acres of land off of the Burkhart place; r.ear this city, paying for the same ' 100 per acre. lie will remove to' this city with his family and locate J tiatI snrinw i t. i i , I Mr. L. M. Looertson has leased ; trie otttce and warehouse of the; ,i . .., ftt . .1 a. r t. Montcith Mill., at the foot ot l erry -treet and will open a commission house, dealing ia produce hay, Xrain teed sultry etc. He will doubtless do a good business. 1 Articles of incorporation have; ":,een filed for the Home Publish- ing Company. The business, pur-1 nit. occupation, etc.. of the cor-. iioration will be to establish Pendleton a newspatier and conduct a general job printing office. The capital stock is fixed at $10,000. rKKSONAL MENTION. Cass II . Humphrey, of Salem, is ( in thi city. Miss Anna Chiswell is visiting friends in Portland. S. II. Young, returned home venter Jav morning from San Fran CJ2CO. Geo. 11. Chamberlain, cashier of the l.inn County Bank, and W. F. Crosby of this city were in Port land yesterday. A. B. Slansoti and wife, of Port- !.;:id, are visiting Mrs. Slau-.on's ; parents, Ho. K. A. Irvine and wife, in this citv. TO MAY'S niSI'I.AV. vk iktari.es: liKMl'S CARROTS rutabagas kkets ' lI.'BAGn SQUASHES ITMPKINS TOMATOES. FAT PRESSED CHICKEN" KRI ITS : CKARS APPLES ".RAPKS LEMONS t'RANRERRIES. Saratoga chips, baked beans, 1 chipped heef, California cream ! etieese, tine como noney, mapie syrup, cream wheat, cream oats, pickled boneless pig's feet, pickled tongue, Boston mackeral, Holland herrings. Onr steamer arrivals in 'u" WV'0""S w cauliflower, celery, sweet potatoes, green peppers, peaches, grapes, : etc., will be in this evenin" at 7 :30 ; r. ii. Leave orders to-day for Mon-, day. Willamette Packing Co. Noted Lecturer Coming. Miss Henrietta Moore, of Ohio, who stands high on the list of ; National W. C. T. C. lecturer is ! now speaking at different points in this county, and will reach Albany ; on Monday, the oOth inst. She will give an address at the W. C. T. U. hall at 3 p. m., to which all are invited, and esjiecially the ladies who desire to know more of the work of both the national and local unions. Her evening lecture will be well worth the hearing of all thinkinff people. She has re ccntlv done "oou work in Washing-: ton territory and meets with cen tral favor wherever she speaks, this being her second visit to this coast. I'hnrrh Notice. PreacHng services to-morrow at. the Presbyterian church at 11 a. k. and 7:.'0 p.m. Subject of thc norning discourse will be "Hidden ; and Bevealcd Truths." The su! oxt for the evening will he "I nion of Action Necessary to Sncce?s," or a proverbial expression illus trated from Bible history. Sab oath school at 12 :10 p. m. Young :ople's prayermeeting in the itcture room at c. ::;o p. m. All will be made welcome ta these services. A BKOWNSVILLERIOT Set i jus Disturbance in the Camp of the "Holiness" Revivalists A IUSJVTC:1I TO Til K . SHERIFF. A Possibly Exaggerated Seport, aud an Aprail to th Sheriff for Prote-itba - Mcoh Eiciiemnt. i l-r several weeks trouble bus been brewing at Brownsville over the oimoxious methods of a crowd of so-called "holiness" revivalists, who have been hounng a camp-j meeting there. About two weeks j ago W. T. Ellis, the leader of the ; "holiness" crowd was so savage in j his denunciation of the sood 1 people ot Brownsville, and aspe- i ciallv 8me of the churches, that ! a fight occurred ar.d lie v. Ellis was j irrested for disturbing tin peace It seems tli:it makers have been growing worse, as the following dispatch was received in this city yesterday by Sheriff Smallmon : ri:nwNv!i.i.K, Sept. 27, ISS'JJ 'via llal-ey.) ) Ti the Sheriff of l.inn Co: We, the undersigned, citizens of Brownville and vicinity, do tes tify that last night, September 20, lsS!t, a masked, drunken, howling 1 mob went thtough the streets of Brownsville otf revolvers iilwtit . ne o'clock firing and terriiving imii, women a:m children all over town. They weot to the catnpmeeting ground at tin- loo: oi l toss street and pounded Solon Taylor over the head and Mr. Biggs having clubs struck Frank Taylor with a board, tore down the tabernacle, smashed lamps tore down the irate- ind i made ceneral destruction. The ! tent was torn down ar.d now lies j in ruins. Threatening to kill.! tiring revolvers and threatening to ! hang peaceable law-abiding citi- j zens. The marshal of the town ! could or would not be found. He i has no bonds, and w e therefore j demand protection of tho sheriff of this countv immediate and sure. ! Said mob turn in L'4 als threatening to re- hours. Solon 7.. Tavlok Marv B. Taylor Geo. Fret, Anna Fkey, VV. T. Ellis. F. M. Taylor. And inanv others. 1 lie statements in the dispatch are sworn to before a justice of the peace, but come from tbe holt - ness people, and give ot course their version of the trouble. It is believed here that the reports mav be somewhat exagerated. -n... .i..;iru( . ou enroll ll-jfc i.ll. ecilill lui Brow.nsvUle armed with warrants f th participatlta in thc riot,witli instrilct 0I18 to U8e hi3 0wn dg-i m?Rt making arrets after a.St.ertaininf; the actuai facts. -- - real estate sales. j The following sales were recorded .' in j yesterday : to!. John Geisendorfer to Fred- erick Iloefer, loT1.. acres of" t!lo donation land claim of Elias Hale 1.M)0 A. Hackleman to II. F.Tru.ix, lot S, bloL-k S, Hackleman's ;td addition to Albany W. S. UcFa'land to Anna II. lloefer, northeast (jiiarterot section 10. township 0 south range 4 east State of Oregon to W. S. Mc Farland, northeast quarter of section 10. township 0 south, r wige 4 east 200 850, 2C0 Oregan Ajiplea. (iood apples command fancy prices this year. Mr.F.W. Holmes, of Butte City, Montana, who lias; been in the city for several days, says that he has traveled up nndj down the state from Portland to Ashland for the pnrpose of buying apples for shipment, but could find : very few in the country. He; bought about 1500 boxes in the vicinity of Gervais, for which he i paid 90 cents per bushel delivered ; on board the cars Mr. Holmes i has had considerable experience in ! the fruit business, and he thinks j that in many localities in Oregon . orchardists. in addition to spraying i their trees to destroy the fruit nests, will have to discard their old orchards and plant new trees, A Balloan Ascension. Prof Redmond, the aeronaut; who has been giving successful balloon ascensions in Portland, is i . i 1.: . : Ill loc city, hiiu ia umKiiig aiianu ments togo up in his big balloo-i here next Saturday afternoon, and then give his famous parachute jump from his balloon at a height of 4000 feet, lie agrees to give the exhibition if a purse of $150 is raised. It would be a big attrac tion and would result in a large at tendance. Many people have sig niGed their willingness to contrib ute to secure the exhibition. Death af Edward Keeney. Edward E. Keeney, brother of Geo. II. Keeney of this city, died yesterday afternoon at the resi dence of Mrs. Carter in this city after an extended illness from pul monary disease, at the age of 21. The deceased was a young man of promise, lie was taken ill with pneumonia while attending school ' lasi winter, irom ine enecc oi i which he never recovered. The j funeral will occur from the resi 1 dence of his at the M. E. at 1 1 o'clock father, Elias Keenev, church in Brownsville a. m. oti Sunday. Money to Loan. At a low rate of interest on good farm property in l.inn county, o. on best improved city property in Albany. Apply to Blackhrrn Wright, Albany, Oregon. I" re: The first canon were ill Cranberries. cranberries of ;he received, vesterdav bv the Wiilametie Packing Co. Tocy are nice and fresh, trv them. IH'aOVISO THE WILLAMETTEE. What ;o Saagboit His Accoapli.Lfd Wheat Along th Eiver. Capt. James L. Smith, in charge of the government snagboat Cr yallis, has returned with hi crew to Portland. Captain Snvth has been on the upper river for Eouie nin months, and has it cleared of i all obstructions from Harrisburg down better than it ever was be fore. The river has been a loot lower i.han ever known bjfore, which has! viov (vr,r-.i,U for c.,,o, 1 1 . ing. Ca'pt. Smifksavshe has re-:tlon f).v imitating, rhe self-am-moved about a thousand; he haiPutators iire PlU at hard labor as built four wing-dams and dredged ! soon as they recover, a channel through abou. a dozen! Divers trom Portland are exam bars, and the river is in a No. 1 j IninS t,,e "ippiy 1P of the water (,,,,,,. j works, and in a few days the city's There is at least one-fourth moro supply "ill come through the new wheat stored along the river than h,tw" lrom thc muIule ot tbe r,vcr- ever before. At Buena Vista.! is usually 00,000; where there bushels, there is now over w),- 000. At Independence the ware- nouses are :uu, anu sneus are oe-1 ing filled. At Fairfield everything is full of wheat, and there are !(X) tons of straw on the wharf for the paper conipanv. .as soon as uic water in me u- lamette readies a hunting tage steamboaling will be livelv. - - The I matillii Rrserratinu. The Pendleton East Orcgonian, ! of the L'oth, has this to say of the ' active operations now going on in i the vicinity of the reservation:! "Two carloads of merchandise and ; camping paraphernalia for the troops soon to pitch their tents and ' liitiit their camp fires on the Cm a- tilia reservation, will be shipped to i Cay use station tomorrow, the! camping point selected. A large i number o troops horn points in r i Weston to-day. and will arrive to morrow at the camp ground. A body of cavalry will camp at Pen dleton to-nijiht. Troops from Van couver and Portland are probably not far distant. In short Pcndle- ton is surrounded by 1000 soldiers in battle arrav, marching m this diteitioii with all due cantion to prevent n attack from ambushed foes. By tomorrow evening tbe majority of Uncle Sam's "sojer I boys" will be concentrated at I Cay use station. Sunday there will , doubtless be an excursion of Pen- i dletonians to the camp. As these! i troops are supposed to be on the 1 'war path,' their wives and chil- ! 1 r.tit 1 1 n Iiiioii l.iff nttiluf t tm i'A . ' dren iiave been felt under the pro- I tection of the forts, hence there j j will be no ladies at camp. It is , said that the Cayuse Indians will get out in war paint during the stay of the troops on the reserva tion, and endeavor to outdo Uncle Sam's boys in graceful and enter taining maneuvers." Thf New School I.a Manv peo-le perhaps are not vet fnniliaV w ith the precise terms" of conanulsorv school law nassed bv the Htate legislature legislature durintr last sest-ion. lhis law makes it atiliga tory on parents and guardians to send their children who are be-, tween the ages of S and 14 to school for at least 12 weeks in each year, and eight of the must be con secutive. A vio'ation of this lsw ; by the parents or guardians is a '. misdemeanor and punishable by a fine of not less than $5 or more than ; $25 for the first offense ; and not ; les than $25 nor more than $50 for the second and each subsequent oilense. In ease the bodilv or mental condition of the child or children is such as to prevent 'heir : attendance, th n those who have. the care of such children are not liable to the provisions of the law. Knights f Pythias. The ninth annual convention of the grand lodge of the grand juris diction of Oregon, Knights of Pythias, will be held in fcjalem be ginning on the 8th of October. The visiting delegations will be met upon their arrival and escorted to Castle hall. There will be a grand street parade and appropriate ser committee of reception is composed ! of G v A A Cleveland; C. C, Aujr- i)anielson;P. C, Edward Hallock ; V. C, Christopher Even-; firjn . v; p Hughes Alex- ander Camnbell is erand narshal. vices at the opera house, the! The occasion will be a gala dav, I and one long to be remembered by members of the order. Limber from thc Santiam. Hundreds of thousands of feet of lumber is consumed in Salem everv week now, and nearly all of -. f .1 , . it comes lrom the santiam coun try, via the Oregon Pacific. In fact so many car loads come here i..u .......... ,..,. ..v mo yo.c . senger depot several car loads are standing constantly, waiting to be I I l - I T l Ml I IID tllli T m 1 L nr t ha VlOi? unloaded there or run down to the freight depot to be urdoaded. Salem is using enough lumber to keep a good mill or two going right ; here, but now her mill is idle, the i Capi al Lumber Co. having been ; unable to secure logs. States i man. ifarriaga Kx tra vrdiaury . Mr. James Tyler and Miss Eleanor Newman were united in marriage at tbe store of Phil Cohen, in this city, yesterday ,Geo Humphrey, Esq.," officiating. Tne groom was a vigorous man ot (0 years, and the bride a blooming maiaen oi -ii. u was tne croom s fourth matrimonial venture and he decided to change the programme this time and be married in the house of Israel. ,Tn Count Medforfl and .laeksaiiTille A San Francisco company has made a proposition to the towns of . Mcdford and Jacksonville to con struct a motor railway line between t the two towns and provide each with ehvtiic lights, for a bonus of $20,OCO. The proposition has been accepted and the work is to be done b ' March 1, IS 00. l'resh cyst; . 1 lernaioi': rs served every : le.-t riiat,;. l.:v STATE DISPATCHES. Eistero Prisoners Iai'.at.rr the Cbopjnsr Cvicts at Salem. Special to the HiPALn.) Salem, Sept. 27. Superintend ent Downing, of t ho Oregon pen itentiary, is in receipt of advice from a member of the prison board of West Virgiha, stating that lazy ! convicts in that institution had cut off their hands to avoid work. They had rea 1 of the three con victs in the Oregon penitentiary who had performed similar atnpu- tatlOHS, ami Show ed their aunura- : 7TV, Mreet Railway C.le. ; :poKane pan lias a street caoie i railway the rope of which is pulled I oy water power, mere is pieniy ! of water to spare, for the cable, which is 33.500 feet fortg, is pulled I th ough the channels at the rate oi nine and a half miles an hour, j ima is preuy rapiu uaveung ior ! street cars. The fastest time made i in other cities is about six miles : - .l,r Tlw, .l.., i;., OQ;-l ; to be the onlv street car system lti the world operated bv water power. This same thing could be done in Albany, the water power ueing derived from Elkins southern suburbs of U.irn liurnpil On Montlav afternoon the barn on Co!. Fred Folsonis place near Junction in Lane county caught fire lrom a straw pile that was on lire, and burned. The building l was worth abut $400. No insur ance. There was some hay and i other feed in the barn ; makes the loss about $500. which Association Mcctinj;. The fall meeting of the Willani- ette Association of Congregational churches will meet at Oregon City on Tuesday and Wednesday, ! October 15th and 10th. A good ; programme is iu preparation and an interesting session may be ex-1 pceted. The attendance will also! oe larger tiian usual arm some, interesting work will be done, Will liravvr tw iUillorH. j N. A. Blodgett, of this city, '. ........I. i I. has i atl iiuicii-t.-co ioc narciiuusu Millers and 10 acres of land there. He experts to put in a chopping mill and w ill remove to Millers and open a store there. I' me Suitings. .t.wt ...w.n..-i ... r v i!i,;,.'c tailoring department, the verv latest patterns in piece goods for suitings and trousers, w hich will ! be lnado. m V ri'e,r approved style by Mr. E the most' A. Schuf- . flcr' .u,c expenei.cea the experienced tailor who has charge of that department. (all early and get your choice of patterns before the stock is broken. I KkI ilovrs! KM .Iov-: I have just received a full line ol kid gloves brand "Our Or, n." j This is a ircnuine kid glove. I buy I direct from illiOorters ill New York! ind consider them tin- it-t v.,lp anu consiut r in m u.i . . i a ue Ot atlV glove 1 ever sold lor this price. Five buttons, three rows of stitchipir 1 50 tier t.air K Young. Take Notice. We have ju.-t received a large supply of California cream cheese, fine comb honey, chipped beef, lobsters, oysters, clams, mustard sardines, Holland herring Boston niackeral, codlish. smoked herring. Also a full line of fruits and veget ables. Willamette . Packing Com pany. Take Niiticr. All person indebted to the late I firm of Bar.. ue A Uoherrsnn will j lo:lS .-..ill O t!o. II., I Lnlllu I ii. ':. . .i iiieir .uToums nmi"U. oeiav anu greatly successor oldigc, .1. to Burdue ai. lian.ue, iv: Uobertson Mney ti Loan. Money in sums of $500 up, on real estate security, to be loaned on favi iable terms. For particu lars call upon or lite, to Burkhart & Keeney, Allmnv, (Jr. PoeketGutlery. The largest and finest display even brought to this valley just received at Sic wart & Sox's." Call and examine. Scissor. Shears. Immense stock at Stewart & ; Sox's. I he best .quality and any I .t t ii Blze or styie. uali und examine our q. Stew art fc Sox. Notice ' It you want a good mattress call and see me. I will sell woven wire mattress 25 cents cheajer than any other man in the city. ! Thos. Brink, Al'XTIK PERPLEXED- -For lioavea's rake l.intlu rdo toyoi: chiMr what docs your n that mates vou to liuugry?" -Please, auuti", f he gives us Joy's Vc:,'i taljlo sarsajarin:i and its awful good." T. S. Milton, of ."11 Post FtrCCt, San Fran cisco, writes: -I bad been ailing for weeks with n disonler ef the liver nml klduevs. linnllv my wile. U-wmintc friKhteiifd. procuroila tx'ttloei 'TheCali- 1 foraia Iteiiudv- Joy's Vi-KCtahle Sarsa p:iril!a. It. cured v.w. . rb?'t. up. T'i fa ft I s laaeii :er 1:0 t:; i K:.-: it ci iay o t. mm ; U.-7 7yA51 t A 1'leaxant Modal. A very pleasant social was given last evening at tbe residence of Mr. and :.lrs. 1. Van Horn. An elegant lunch was served and a very pl.-asant evening spent. The following young folks were present: Misses Lida Galbraith, Velle Irving, Ida (roan, Gussie Lay ton, Birdie Anslyn, Vesta Mason, Iva Turner. Eva Cowan, Lena Marshall, Marv Schlosser, Maud Van Horn, Minnie Van Horn, Mary Zimmerman, Lee Prather, Ethel liedfield, Mrs. Kedfield. Messrs?. VV. II. Cowan, Merrill Fish, Will Stites, Arthur Hutchinson, E. D. Cusick, Chas. Cusick, Fred Fortmiller, Lewis E. Lee, John Anslyn, Charles Sears, John Geisendorfer, Will Mc-Cu!-loch. John I5owen. Anderson Can non. Go to J. M. Bardue's for bar gains in groceries, good butter and fat chickens. MARRIED. MeXAIlY LOCKE At Harrisburg', Wednes day, Septoniber 25, lSfeK, at the residence of the hride'd mother, Mitw Nellie Locke t Mr. A, P. MeN'ary, of Salem. . Rev. Geo. MeK inlay otficiatixr. sTO.-F MOR(!AX On Wednesdav evernns. Sept. r.nb, at the residence of ami by Key s o. Irvine Isaac s ston and i MarV Morgan, both of Okvil'e. IP 7RKSH kettlf: lard meat market. AT MA1GHT " "1KANK of orbgokj rne,i- ALBANY, OREGON. I IlI'IT.tl... '0.00! I j i iriiom.. ii. !:i:v.tT .. .l ti iv. i;i.i. ii. . ni:ueciLL. Vice Fr-s aliler. j A general banki jg business trans" i acted. Siirht (;xcl)an,ire and telegraphic ! transfer bought and sold on New j York, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. CoHcctions made on favorable terms j 'IM, ., Citv iieslaiiranlj 1 lit Under the now management of II. i Lampmau will be conducted on a first-cia-'S plan. Meals will be served ; at all hour. Consult t'ie j BILL OF FARE ! And order whatever you want, pay ing for wdiat you order and nothing more. Straight meals served as usual ! for 25 cnts, and meals to order from 5 cent roll and cup of oofi'ee to a J first class 1.00 mud. i Furnished rooms to let in conuec- j tion with the restaurant. ! irANTEi-A young man would like to t-ike vocal music Icsaons. and also lcfoims on thc guitar. VTot particular about t-ikitiif both from thc same teacher, inquire at this office. TT KST LOST AN OPKN KACiD I LI . Hiher wat h at the corner of the ltuss hoii- Leave at this office. .irANTF;D MAN OP GOOD SELLING V ability to represent us as gales aj;cnt in this town, ($-200 to 2(Kio per year can he j mane ) Address, Wan.iin.iker k J'roivn, Philadelphia, P.v Tliu largest clotliin-,' and merchant tiiior- ir"-r h""se America. ile r li.soliiiln or rartnrrsbip mm: PARTNEltsiHP heretofore JL existing under the lirn name of Wallace, ! Tl.oinpson & Co. wherein T L. Wallace, W. j , s ThompJOI1 a, K. .aK,.rest of the citv of i I Albany, Linn comity, regm. wore general i partners is this the Till i'av o! August A D. j ls,H- 'liss"lv"' ,,T nnmal i-onscnt. T. L. ! iluetetl at the suine phut lv W. S. Tbompson i J and K. La!'ores. unuei the lion name of j : LaKorcst & Tlioinpson, w ill assume all i i lial'ilitics and collect all accounts due the i ' firm. Dated this Ttb d.iv of A'lgu-t A. f. ln?'. , r. l. Wallace. i W. S. THoMesoN. K. LaFOKFT. !....- - ANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL Iviuscwork in a kmall fiwily A ood I I siirl can find an easy place and pleas-iiit I I home by applying to ('. II. SH-ii:-i-r. I ' ANTED A GIRL o HO GENERAL I t V house work For pa:tii-i:Iani applv at the lesiileuci- of W. II. K.irlmilU-r, Washiiii.-- ' ton street between tl ainl V. Important olir.c. HAVING LESED THE MONTI'.ITII l pasture frcm thu Oregon Pacillc Co., all persons having ntock therein on insturc are I hereby notified to remove them a once, or mane arrangcincms witn me. t-aivigto io so ku :h tr:k 'vi'' S tur-.-i .V.HN SCH11EER. GILSON'S SlfATO llRLORS A XI) J HAllt DKESIN(; SALOON, i None but first class workmen ! employed. Everything neat and clean. Give me a call. i First door fcuth of postoflice. i E. ( BEAKDSLEY, HEAL ESTATE aGEXT, ConvcTancinjr of tlt kinrs done in a relia ble manner. All busi icss will receive prompt auction (Jttiee on ilroaualbm stiect, nearKiret, Aibauy, Oregon. . A reliable U. S. Stanard 3-ton scale only i KIT, delivered at your nearest railroad station I tree of freight on thirty days trial. Larger scales at proportionately low prices. War ranted for five var. Address, K. C. HOFFMAN, ! Albanv. Oregon, II uu BAKIXG VO IVJJEll. Pal u; expressl , for Julius Grad j wohl and sold at his Golden I Bule Bazaar in I OXE POUXI) cans! AT 25 rTF"(;uarantced to he first-class in every Respect. ici.jrs Gi; nwoiiL ! I F L. Kenton -DEALKI: IN- Staple ancl Fancy GBOCEME if so Choice ? Candies. Xttts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TERMS CASH Subscription Agent papers and Magazines. 0-NEAR THE POSTOFF1CE. L. E. BLAIN, -THE Leading When Adam took a fall He had no clothes at all, So Eve, she made 'em all Frcm fit? leaves. But our styles for fall beat those ; We've some very handsome clothes ; As to price, tho country knows We're no thieves. Suit New pattens, piles of goods to select from; neTV line of neckwear and furnishing geods, neat and natty foet wear, waterproof, rubber and leather coata umbrellas, gum boots, and the latest styles in OVERCOATS. rr id Leadinf STEWAET & SOX. -Dealers in- General Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths9 Supplies Garden and And all Ituplements Affncoitaral . E. HAWKINS. am mmm ra p by lilULTLli.il 1 U It'll 11 UllJU LUllll 111 ; Does'an immense besiness ir.'all kiadi-Jof furniture, bedroom sets, parlor ' sets, chair9, btd lounges, kitchen safe?, and all kind3 of tables, etc., et. I Also have a fine selcct'on of wall paper and wind iw shades, which they are : oCeritJg at cIom tig'.iriM, (''1 ard ce t!:eni, on First street, opposite Stew I art Sox. .J) PRICES LOW. for all Leading Air- ALBANY, OREGON Clothier . ' Clothier. at h Prices. Hardware -AND- Carpenters9 To to Builders9 Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder & Fu& Saws and Axes. Grrasrs Seeds Dsed by Farmers! F. FARRELL loif'leiiiciife