Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 02, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    1HE MORNING HEnAID; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEI? 2, 1889
,- SPECIAL. I2:0 A. M.
Not to s-t- nr .-toves and ranges
before buying i a mistake. Mis
tat es are alv ay i costly . In head
ing stoves we have the largest a
well as ihc most carefully selected.
stock in the city. The stoves yre
offer were not bought as an experi
ment but as a certainty. AVe
know what each store will do, and
they were bought for cash, so the
priw is riirht. We have special
ties in heaters, beide mir regular
lines of (Jarland, Argaud and S
perior stoves and ranen.
Geo. W. Smith.
JOTTIXfttt AB9IT TW5.
The lamest sloes of watches
in
tke city at Will & Starks.
Fresh oysters served every dav
at Herinaun' restaurant.
For school books, blanks, tab
lets, etc., go to the City lnig
Store.
l'resci iptioiis and recipes rare
t'u!'.y compounded at the City ihu.ir
Hitore.
Stup a? Will A Stark's and ex
amine their larw ami new line of
w.itches.
Go to .J. M. llarduo's for bar
.iins in griK-i'ries. good butter uud
!;it chii kt ll.
Kenton's premium Savon soap
still sells at $1 per box and gives
universal satisfaction.
l ine table syrup retailed in
i;'.iantities to suit the purchaser at
I . L Kenton's near the postoflice.
Several families arrived in this
city yesterday from the East, who
ome here as operators in the new
woolen mills.
Barrows fc Searle will open their
store in the Blumberg block in a
few days, with a full stock of dry
goods and boots and shoes.
Merrill 1'hiliips has resigned his
position as clerk in the grocery
store o C II. Spencer. He ex
pects to go into business in Al
bany. J. II. Kribbaun, who was ar
rested for pawning a gun which he
had hired of Deyoe & Kobson was
released in Justice Humphrey's
court.
The new public school building
at Brownsville is to be dedicated
next Sunday. Supt. K. B. McEl
roy will be present and religious
services will b held
Col. Hogg will not return East
for at least ten days, as important
business connected with the letting
of contracts on the O. P. railroad
and contemplated changes in the
company Sj Business
attention.
demand his
Laurel Lodge, No,
K. of P.
will meet at their hall on Thursday
evening at 7:30. Work in the
third rank. A full attendance is
desired. Visiting Knights
diallv invited to attend. By
tor-
order
!
of G. C. Will, C. C.
Col. Hogg and partv left Corval
lis at 7 o'clock yesterday morning ;
for Yaquina Bay, where they will ,
remain for a "day or two. after j
winch they will return totheval-j
y and again visit Albany, where j
they will be received with the
same genial hospitality as upon an . a flight paving bisis have stirred
such former occasions. i Salem navigation circles. The
Yesterday Miss C. Howard left downpour of the forepart of last
tor Portland to select novelties in i week raised the level of the Wil
millinery and visit the exposition, lauiette four inches. More recent!
ne was accompanied by her j showers are responsible for an ad-'
cousins, Jennie Muller and Iva j ditional inch or so. Should it turn
Parker, who are visiting her from ; out that the rains have been gen
.Tacksonville. Misses E. & C. ! eral in the mountains and hilb
Howard's' opening in millinery is I pitched toward this valley a foot cf
announced for Saturday, Monday j water may be expected shortly to
and Tuesday, Oct. 5, 7 and S. .appear in the river. Eighteen
... ..,. hi
PKKSNAI. MENTION.
;
Mrs. Ir. S. G. Irvine is visiting
in Portland.
lr. II. A. Davis, of
is in the city.
Harrisburg,
Miss Kate Ply male, of Jackson
ville, is visiting in the city.
Judge 11. S. Strahan and Frank
Woods went to Corvallis yesterday
returning in the evening."
O. H. Irvine ami C. II. Spencer,
oi this city, are delegates to the
grand lodge, t. of P., which meets
at Astoria on the 8th inst.
Uev. S. Gv Irvine left, yesterday
for Waitsburg to attend the annual
meeting of the Presbytery of
United Presbyterian church.
V. Ls- Such and wife left' last
evening for,-San -Francisco to be
gone, ft month.. On their, return
they will become permanent resi
dents of Albany.
A CHALLENGE.
I hereby challenge E. G
Caiu-
7 .
eion. ot t orvains, to run
a tOOt
race, distance one hundred yards,
for anv amount from $500 to $1000
a side. Said race to lie run at the j
Linn county fair grounds on or be- i
:"ore four weeks from this date. .
Dated Albany Oct. 1, 1SS0.
" W. O. Tr'M- .
Brick Yard S1U:
Major W. C. CasselLhas'sold his ; against the secretary of. state, re- j e,u.s
brick vard near this city together 1 straining him until the case could j Hoppicking is fully over, and if.
with 10 acres of land. aUloining it
. . t i v,.e ti,p nrirn naid
wis V',00 lar'c quantity of
brkkl will'be made"riext summer
for . the
ki.il.linrr hnnm WnlClt IS
-rowing rigbt alorg.
Findley Soda Siiring".
Trank Crabtrec has removed to
1 indlev Soda Springs, and has
taken "charge of the hotel and
s'.riiiis. lie is prepared to furnish
tirst cia-s accommodations to trav
elers, and will furnish feed for
l.urses when do.ired. Satisfaction
i...iiv.i.. ' '-
.mv fit :iil who patronize
Ti... ,.,mlir tilensnre and health
TEh BALLOON WEST UP.
Batth!isroaant Struck a Teleg-aph Wire
and landed oo Building. -
At 2 :o0 yesterday afternoon, the
time announced for Trof. Red
mond's balloon ascension, about
1500 spectators had assembled to
witness thj.jj3cejat.
. Thi aerojiauwaa slow in getting
the. balloon filled , and it was near
ly .5 o'clock when he was prepared
to start. ., At hist he was ready.
. "let go everybody !" he shouted
and the balloon started heaven
ward. iieiore getting above tiie lops of
tin- building the professor, who
was hanging by his hands to the
trapeze struck heavily against a
telegraph wire.upon which hestuck
for a second or two. Tne balloon
I tottered and moved upwards as t:ie ! menfs is 4,15(,3?. The appro
" j balloonist slipjied off the w ire, with : priation o. 1S88, $l,17o,7000, is the
suthcient force to break it loose
irom the pole, but did not ascend
rapidly, and barely missed the top
of tne Masonic building. The
daring aeronaut as he scaled the
j cornice of the building landed
gracefully upon the Hat roof, while
the balloon toppled partially over,
and then righted itself up ami
sailed away in a norih-easterlv di-
i rection.
j Prof, Itedmond's hands were
j bleeding from contact with the
! wire, but he was not much injured
j when he "came down off the roof."
i He said that the balloon was not
j sullicienlly tilled and hence did
I not ascend rapidly enough to carry
j him above the buildings. He ex-
peels to return in a couple oi weeks
' and give his parachute jump.
1 lie runaway balloon was Joutul
about two ' miles down the river,
where it had fallen upon a little
island. It was recovered with a
boat and was found to be unin
;ured. KKAI. ESTATE SALES.
' i of obstructions to navigation in the
Never in the history of Albany ; Willamette r.ver between Portland
have real estate sales been as li e- i and its mouth,
ly as during the past few weeks. ; The territory of Washington can
Sales during the past month aggre- not boast of much river and bar-
gate over one hundred thousand j
dollars ana tne market is stilt tirm
with prices slightly advancing.
Property is not selling nor is it I
heul at any fancy or boom prices,
but increases in proportion as the
city increases m population ' and
richness; One of the gentlemen
with Col. Hogg very aptly remark
ed that there was" no doubt" that
witiun hve years Albany would
have a population of 20,000, bence
Albany property purchased now is
sure to Dnng to tne purcnaser a ;
handsome return. The following'
sales were recorded yesterday :
E. W. Langdon to Ann Can
on, southwest quarter blk.
12'J, Hackleman's addition
to Albany $ 2200
United States to William
Atkins : patent
Harper L. Cranor to 1). B.
Monteith, lot 4 and east
2-3. lot 3, block 7, Albany
Charle3 Jones to D.M.Jones,
parcel in block 40, Albany
G.W.Young to X.A.Blodgett
2 acres, Millers
Jacob Smith to F. P. Hod
well, 204 acres, in town
ship 13 south range 1 west
10000
S50
1500
2(iG0
?,,:. ,.,,. i ',a. i
Donnell pater t
. M. Morgan to Jacob
Wigle. lots 1 and 2, block
2, Haves' addition, Ilalsev 100
IF
w of tli- Ilivcr.
The Salem Statesman savs the
rm.nt ra;ns aIuj proS,
p.irlv resnmntinii of rivi-r
i.t of the
tniHie fin
-
j inches will signal the d-paiture tor
Corvallis ot the Three Sisters, now
lying a. the wharf of the Oregon
pacific company, and move the N.
S. Bently from Corvallis to Port-
land where she will be drv docked
and repaired. With this amount '
of water the commerce of the Wil- :
lamette at present reaching no ,
further than Ray's landing at the '
UiUUVII Ul IMC 1 (VIUU11I 11VC1, III t
extend itself to Corvallis, and later '
on the swollen river push over the
' i i I..
upper rier ueyouu.
river bej-ond. irreight
stacked up at all way landings and
cities on the deep water portion of
the river, and incidental and other
passengers, will be handled by the
steamers Wm. M. Hoag, N. S.
i.entiey and inree Msters, ot the
vic-jjuu i. aiuv. iuuij.mj , aim tuicc
boats of the O. R. & N. Co., Occi
dent, Modoc and Champion. Two
Doats ot each company are to Keep
nn renter ntl.Pr linP nf
commumcation between
.-r -
Portland
i i'' .n; t ;
Intention 1
! m,i. ilm fi,QCt;
; place in the two days trips between
Ti rr. .. r. ...
i in.cn Ttm ti t u i 1 tt-i i ?t t oiiv in
"i: .i ...m. ii.. 7i.
icnupuuii oi iraino inc io otuei
! boats mentioned will supplement
any uehciency in the service
The ItaUral Comaitmim.
Last week P. II. D'Arcv,. an at-
tornev for Governor Pennoyer,who
made comrdaint ns a e.itizen and
taxpayer, made application to j
fudge Poise for a temporary order
i nearu, irom issuing warrants io
the railroad commissioners elected
I by the legislature in payment of
their salaries, because their bends
! Hall Ht UfCU illl'UJeO L'V llllll. US
, . ... . . .
the bill required, before entering
upon tneir duties. Jul;e Hoise
refused to grant the order, on the
ground that he doubted the author
ity of the court to restrain the
auditor of claims against the. state
in the free exercise of his judg
ment in passing .f claims against
tiie state. It is understood that,
proceeding by quo warranto will
. now tie couimenueu oy iiovernor
IKieil ov t
lVnnover, to try tho title cf the
commissioners to oflice.
RIVER AND HARBOR IMttOVEMESTS.
The Congressional Appropriations for On-gto
and Washington. .:
The engineering bureau of the
war department has completed a
thorough examination into the im
provement of the rivers and har
bors of the country, and the
amounts allowed to the various
sections and states.
Since the government has under
taken the improvement of the
rivers and harbors on the Pacific
coast the total ' amount granted
threfor improvements has been
$7,6ST,'!)Stf. Oregon has received
the most of this money, with Cali
fornia next and Washington terri
tory last, with comparatively a
small sum. The total amount
ippropnateu lor uregon improve-
largest for any one year,
The following are the total
amounts granted for the improve
ment of the rivers and harbors of
Oregon :
Cascades canal, Columbia river,
$0:!j,r0O.
Columbia river, $87,000.
Upper Columbia river, including
Snake river. $llo,000.
Mouth of the Columbia river,
$500,000.
Coos bay and harbor, $21.'J,750.
Coquillle river, $75,080.
Lower Willamette and Columbia
river below Portland, jftt'O.OOO.
Cnipqua river, $l'4,501.
I'pper Columbia river, $105,000.
Upper Willamette .river, above
Portland, $15:5,500.
Willamette river, $l$t,:l55.
Yatpiina Bay, $.;S5,0()(l.
Gauging the waters of the Co
lumbia river, $2500.
It was not until ltrtiti that the
I government commenced work on
I the rivers and harbors of Oregon,
the original appropriation of $15,
' 000 having been "for the removal
bor improvements, neither in their
number nor in the amount expend
ed. Indeed the total sum which
has been appropriated is onlv
1 $S,;00, and it was not until 1880
mat congress commenced even
these small works.
The following are the sums al
lowed for this class of improve
ments in Washington territory:
Cbehahs river, $10,009; Cowlitz
I river, $11 .000 : St:llauamish.
j Skugit, Xooksack, Snohomish and
:?noiuaImie rivers, $57,500
.
WKATIIEK KKI'OKT.
following is the summary of
meteorology lor bept. 1880. From
observations taken at Albany, Linn
count', Oregon, by John Briggs,
vol. observer tor the Signal Ser
vice, U. S. Army:
Highest barometer on the 24,
30.31.
Lowest barometer on the 30,
20.74.
Mean barometer for the month
30.03. .
Highest temperature on the 17,
f'5.
Lowest temperature on the 12,
!0.
Mean for the month (51 .(50.
Highest daily range of Utero
meter on qhe 17, 44.
Lowest daily range of Uterometer
on the 21, 11."
Mean temperature at 7 a. u.
daily, 52.05.
Mean temperature at 2 r. u.
daily, 74.3.
Mean temperature at y i. m.
daily, GO.
Prevailing direction of wind X.
Velocity or force, 3.
Total rainfall or melted snow
1.74.
Depth of snow at end of month ,0.
Xo. of days on which .01 or more
rain fell, (5.
No. of days of cloudiness aver
age 8 scale of 10, 5.
Of 90 observatiens 40 are clear,
12 cloudy, 8 fair, 2 foggy, 2 rain, 5
hazy, 3 overcast, 18 smoky, 4 frost
on the mornings of 10 and 12.
Temperature plus 1.12 on aver
age of 11 years.
Kainfall minus 0.30.
KUGENK NOTES.
ElUJENK, Oct. 1.
There have been about 350 build
, ings erected here during the sum
! l r a . . i
mer. Many new streets nave been
granted, and Bigns of rapid growth
are everywhere seen.
A Congregational church has
been organized, and seems to start
out with a good show of success.
: Mr. Knight of Salem, preached for
t tni;m ve.Nierdav, with a good audi
i ence. They will build a house in
I tne near future
, rr.. . , , , .,
The PubllC Schools, and also the
n,vprsif v gra n full V.Wt Af
. . ... . . v. ... lull Uldbi au-
tendance at the public in the
neighborhood of 450, and 150 at
j f Jf Jfc expected that
alter the farst of neYt. .Tannnrv
, -
v iien me university Decomes iree
i a. ; i .
i ... .
Our town was literally "full" of
iimiuua iasi, oaiuruav. inev were
1 -. .1 : - 1 L i ' 1 mi ,
! ilrnaanrl in nil tlm .mtnti AAlAMr. 1
known, and seemed to be spending ,
1 "'Pir h0PPcking money freely,
i Tbfy w.?reJro'" the arm Springs
, i..v.v.v ... ui. vxiK lauiAOUU tuiui n '.
and will finish Lane county on
; u.ay "lgnV -v a war Uance-" !
: if .1 i . , - ..1
'' "a uoa as l"u
hop crop itself has been, everybody
! would be happy. Put the pickers,
! this year made all the .money 'there -
, inn.. m. ii.hu iivillll Ul
i i
! 9 b'gh as 11 or V cents for fancy
hops, and as low
as
cents for
cninmen.
r.alloon A x'puslon.
The reason Trof. liedmond diI '
not go up any higher with his
balloon was he happened to think
of the genuine imported Swiss
cheese just received bv the Wil
lamette Packing Co. andthouuht-
;t a wiser
some.
i !'. -'o and sample
THE WASHIfQTON ELECTIONS.
Firry for . Governor cf trie Few BtaU-Th.8
CoiBtite'-ioa Adopted.
Special t tha Hbkalb.j
Tacoma, Oct. 1. The first gen
eral election for the new state of
Washington was held to-day. The
weather has been fine.
Never before has so intense an
interest been centered in any elec
t;on within the territory.
The questions before the people
were : Whether or not the centi
lution shall be adopted, the elec
tion of state officers, members of
the legislature and representatives
in congress, and the people have
to-day indicated by their ballots
what place they prefer for state
capital.
ilEyery voter went to the polls
and exercised his prerogative in
Washington's first state election.
It is believed from estimates
already in that over 50000 vote,
have been cast.
Returns are slowly coining in
and at this hour, midnight, ac
curate figures cannot be given. It
is conceded that Ferry, republican
candidate for governor, and Wilson,
republican candidate tor congress,
are elected by probably 10,000
majority. The republican chair
man claims the legislature on
joint ballot by a majority of 25 to
30, while democrats claim it by a
small majority.
Returns from 11 counties indi
cate that the prohibition clause is
badly beaten and woman suffrage
also rejected. The republicans
have elected nearly everv state
officer.
The most hotly contested cam
paign has been on tho selection oi
the state capital. The returns at
this hour indicate that the contest
is narrowed down between Olym-
pia and Isorth akima, with the
majority in favor of Olympia
contest promises to be close.
The
Take Notice.
All persons indebted to the late
firm of Bardue & Robertson will
please call at the store and settle
their accounts without delay and
greatly oblige, J. M. Baruue,
successor to Bardue fc Robertson
Money to Loan.
At a low rate of interest on good
farm property in Linn county, or
on best improved city property in
Albany. Apply to Blackbrrn &
Wright, Albany, Oregon.
Notice
If you want a good mattress call
and set me. I will sell woven
wire mattress 25 cents cheaper than
any other man in the city.
Trios. Brisk.
ASSORTMENT
Chow chow
Germandill and
Mixed pickles
ASSORTMENT
Queen olives
Piccalilli
Plain picklas
Anch'v mustard
IN BARRELS.
Piccalilli
Plain pickles
Alaska herring
IN BOTTLES.
Chow chow
Mixed pickles
Horse radish
Olive oil
Our bulk goods we
nuantities to suit our
will sell in
customers.
j Willamette Pack ng Co.
Grapes,
Peaches.
Celery,
Cauliflower,
Sweet potatoes.
Horse radish grated in glass,
Olives and pickles " "
Honey, finest comb,
Boston B. beans in jars,
Picalilli in barrels.
Chow chow "
Pickles, -small "
Pigs feet .. "
Chipped dried meats, f
And an abundance of other ! raits
and new canned goods just in at
LaForrest & Thompson's.
Let l3 give the readers nf tilt
IIkk-
ALD a littic timtly ailviite. ilot
weatlier i i.oniiiig ami with u colic,
cholera umrliUN, dstnti iy and di
arrhoea. Tiie. only sfiwy toe-in-bat
the' hra-es, is to kiM-p .oine
reliable rrtH"d ;it hand, ami a 1 who
liava trio! Cli.ird)vr'.ii's Coiio,
Cholera ami Diarrhcfa Reiii.-dy will
admit that it is the most prompt,
reliable and successful medicine
known for these complaints, It costs
hut 25 or 50 cents, and may be the
mean? of Kvmg o.i r j-nur f.imily
mui.h puRt-inii: if m t Me itselt, be
fore the trn miner l . over. For sale by
Foshay fc Mason
Itucitlrn' 4i-nii-H -nlvc.
The ltest Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruise, orcs. L'lcers, Salt
Klieuui. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
lands, Chilli'iiiiiS, Coins, ;uid all
Skin Eruptions. nd positively cure
Piles, or no pay required. It is
Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded, Prb e "i") cents
per box,' For sale ly Foshay fc
Mason,
For the finest silver polish in the
market go to H. Kwert's
"For heaven's sake what docs your
mother do to yon children Ibat raaVcs you
so hungry?"-
"Please, auntie.shc gives us Joy's Vege
table Sarsararilla and its awful good."
' T. S. Milton, of 511 Tost street, San Fran
i Cisco, writes: "I had been ailiug for
j weekf with a disorder of the liver and
I tidnevs. Finally my wife, hoeoming
1 friirhtened, procuredu bottloof 'ThcCali
: forui.i Komedy' Joy's Vegetable Porsa
' imrilla. It. cured mo right up. In fact
i did so much for ir.c that I pave it to my
; children, vit'.t tlw must latisfactcry re-Milts.'"
s i. i d mi; :
i F. I.. Midi, I
i. -. i U;s for the j
ir.'- k, AUianv, j
..- !.. k:;i i x. i
i.i.n
At 11
l'"ine 8nitingR.
Just opened, at L. E. Blain's
tailoring department, the very
latest patterns in piece goods for
suitings and trouserti, 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.
.Call early and get your choice of
patterns before the stock is broken.
Kid GloTCst Kid. GtoT'. V
I have just received a full line of
kid gloves brand "Our Own,"
This is a genuine kid glove. I buy
direct from importers in Jyew York
and consider them the best value
of any glove I-ver sold for this
price. Five buttons, tlvree rows of
stitching," $1.6f. per'- pair, H.
Young. " - i -
Scln8or. Shears.' -
Immense stock at Stewart &
Sox's: ' The best quality 'and any
size or style. Call and examine
our stock. Stewart & Soxi
Fountain pens at Will & Stark'e.
f OODX, GOODY, COOST, I AM SO OLAD THAT
VT I waited for my pattern dresi suit until
now. The prettiest and latcat stjlt-s have
just arrived at P. Cohen's.
G1 CODY, GOODY, GOODY, AND TIIIRJt IS ONLT
j one of each pattern, so do ne can have
one like it.. Goody, goody for P. Cohen.
For Sale.
Fine Calves for Sale.
IXMt SALK TWO YEARLING HALF
' bred bulls, one Short Horn and one
llo!st(in. Both fine calves. Will he sold for
SiOeach. DANIEL HOUCK,
Tangcnf, Oregon.
ET. SEDGWICK, M. D., ECLECTIC
. physician and Hurgenn. Otfiee rooms
23 and 24. I'earee's liloci, Albany, Cre'on.
UJAMkH-A YOt.'NG M VN DESIUES A
situation as a cariiiter Address Geo.
Sandman, Albany l'nstollic-e-
H
EBVY DKAFT HOUSE FOR SALE
cheap. Good family or farm horse.
W. C. CASfaELL.
ltrick for Sale.
A T MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OF
J town, or dclivcved anywhere in the city.
W. C. CASS ELL, Albany Or.
Contractor and Ritilder.
DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS,
specifications and details for all kinds of
building and architecture. All work piompt
lv done and guar:mtcel to be first d iss. Es
timates furnished on short nctice for brick
bu.idings, residences, public buildings,
bridgps. etc.
THRESH
J? llro
KETTLE LARD
meat market.
AT IIAiGHT
WANTED A YoDNG MAN WOULD
like to take vocal music lessons, and
also lessons on the guitar. Not particular
about taking both from the same teacher,
inquire at this office.
Heast Lost an open fac-:d
. silver watch at the corner of the Uuss
house. Leave at this office.
WANTED MAN OF GOOD SELLING
1 V aMlity to represent us as sales agent in
this town, ($200 to per year can be
made ) Address, Wanaroaker li Brown,
Philadelphia, Pa
The largest clothing and nicrchunt tailor
ing house in America.
Important .otlrc.
HAVING LEASED THE MONTEITH
liasture from the Oregon Pacific Co., all
persons having stock therein on pasture are
hereby notified to remove them a' once, or
make arrangonienta with me. Failing to do
so a:i:h stj :k Wilt be t.ii:--i out,
;0HN SCIIMEER.
BANK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, OREGON.
CAPITAL SO,000
President.
Vice Pre..
4'nliler
II. BRYAftT
...JAY W. KI.AI.
II. I. MCBUILL.
A general banki ijr Ihimik'ks trans"
acted.
Sisrht exchaii,,e and telegraphic
transfer bought and sold on New
York, San Francisco and Portland,
Oregon.
Collections made on favorable terni6
Tho City Restaurant,
Under the new management of II.
Lampniau will be conducted on a
tirst-c'as plan. Meals will be served
at all hours. Consult t'le
BILL OF FARE
And order whatever you want, pay
ing for what you oroer am! nothing
in.ire. Straight meals se.rved as usual
for i'l cents, and meals to rider from
a 5 cent roll and cup of ooffeetoal
tirst-class $1.00 inal.
tfdTFurnished rooms to let in cor-nec
tion with the restaurant.
GILSON'S SHAVING PARLORS
Axn
11A1K DUESSIN(t SALOON.
None but first claos workmen
employed. Everything neat and
clean. Give me a call.
First door penth of postoflice.
E. G . BEARDSLEY,
REAL ESTATE aGENT,
Conveyancing of all kinds done in a relia
ble manner. All hnsincss will receive
prompt auction. Ottice on Rroadalbin
street, near Firet, Aibauy, Oregon.
A rcliabf VTh Slwwl ,34 wil - J
$37, ilelivawKtat )'0r nearest nilrquilatotu n
free of freiRKto;lhrv ?J".rial jjjrser
sualcs at propb'rtibnatety ' low prtoea. War
ranted for five Var8. Address,
. . . V. C. HOFFMAN,
Albany. Oregon.
BAKING
PO fVDEIf.
Put up expressU for .Iuliu3 Grad
wohl and Fold at his Golden
Rule Bazaar in
ONE POUND CANS
AT
i 23 CENTS PER CAN
5"Guaranteed to be first-class
riTi :i ... : . I
RULE
m every Kespect.
TULIUS GKAinVOHL
F. L. Kenton
DEALER IN-
taple and an oy
SEOC
llsoChtticc Candies Niks. Cigars and Tobaccos,;
f Fruits, Vegetables J&tCi . . '
CASH ANJ PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading Neic
jxtpers and Magazines.
NEAR THE POSTOFFICE.
L.K. BLAI-Nr
the .
Leading Clotriier,
When Adam took a fall
He had no clothes at ail,
So Eye, she made 'em all
Frcm fig leaves.
But our styles for fall beat those ;
We've some very handsome clothes ;
As to price, the country knows
We're no thieves.
A
Soil
New patterns, piles of goods to select from; new
line of neckwear and furnishing goods, neat and
natty foot wear, waterproof, rubber and leather coats
umbrellas, gum boots, and the latest styles in
QVBBCOATS.
STEWAET & SOX
-Dealers in-
General
Agricultural
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Hope and Cordage
BlacksmitTis' Supplies
Garden and
And all Implements
C. K. HAWKINS.
Ml FURNITURE COMPANY
Does 'an immense business inall kinnVJof furniture, bed room Rets, parlor
sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen saffs, and all kind of tables, etc., etc.
Also have a fine selection of wall paper and wir.d-tw ehndep, which they are
o9eiin(? at close figures, Call and see thf m, on Firt tre t, opjpsjte Stew
art Sox.
EEIE
ALBANY, OREGON
(liliier.
Prices.
Hardware
-AND-
Ipbente.
Carpenters9 Toils
Builders' Hardware
Powder, Shot, et.
Giant Powder &Fus
Saws and Axes.
Grrass Seeds!
Used ly Farmers!
;f. farrell
i .
resort.