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TT1TC MOTtyncn 1IKT?AU: WKDNKSDAV, ,1VTY - ISflO, lotninpj5aUylurald ON SALE. TT.at Dim r Hniin Kill Vim n ' ale each morning at M. J. Jones' book atore, where it can be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS AHOl r TOWN. Mrs. Henrietta Brown in visiting in Astoria. Geo. Dodder is quite ill at his bome in this city. Judge Strahan has gone to Salem to attend supreme court. Klein Bros., give a pair of fast enets with every pair of Indies ox ford ties. Foi all styles in children shoes go to Klein Bros., as they will save you money. Mr. W. 3. Driver, of Sacramento CaL, is visiting at the residence of Mrs. N. J. Anderson in this city. The hot weather is driving peo ple to the seaside a.id to the moun tains to spend the summer months. A special train brought the steamer passengers from Yaquina to this city at 12 :4( this morning. We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, and the best value ever town in Albany at W. t. Kead a. J. G. Crawford, the phot ograph er, has returned front Monmouth, where he has been running a branch gallery. The Occidental base ball club of this cily are practicing for a match game of ball with the Lebanon nine on July 4th. . Ladies, when your light colored shoes get soiled go to Klein Bros., for a bottle of Rustdan Tan ; it will make them nice as new. A most satisfactory change in the weather occurred last night. The mercury dropped from the nineties down to a normal condi tion. Among the graduates at the State Normal school at Monmouth this year were Misses Jennie and Mary Blout of this city and Mr. E. V. Shedd and Miss Ida 1'orter, of t-hedd. J. G. Gross, of Waterloo, was in the city yesterday. lie says ar rangements have been made for a big time there on the Fourth. The Crawfordsville band will f Ornish music for the occasion. Unless the Albany jstoffice can be kept open later than V o'clock sharp the people of this city will get no mail from Portland at nighi under the new regime on the Southern Pacific railroad. The Modoc will leave this city the morning oi July 4th at rt a. m. for S.dem and arrive there at 9 a. m. Those desiring tu lake a pleasant trip down the river should avail themselves ot true oppor tunity. Tickets to Kurope Han Francisco Spokane falls. Pendleton. Baker City, The Dalles, and all points in the United Mates and Canada tor sale at the Union ticket office. C. G. Kawlings city ticket agent. Broadjul in St. Mr.Sinith,formerly purser on the steamer Hoag.came up from Salem yesterday having just returned with a party from an outing in the mountains up tlic North isan liain. He contemplates goimr witn a party to Mount Hood to Cloud Cap Inn. where tliey have been shoveling snow for a week to make a road for the stages. They may b able to keep cool there. Card of Thank. We desire, through your col amns, to express in some degree our gratitude and thanks, to the people of Albany for their untiring efforts in recovering froa. his wat ery grave the remain of our darl ing, Charles lay McFarland, and for the many evidenced of their inceie and heartfelt sympathy in onr hour of trial and bereavement. Pl.ANTISA BlDDLK. Mahv Paok. Geoiigb W. Biodlk. A Good Sbowlag. Following are the increases in the salaries of Oregon postotfices, in which Albany leads the list: Albany, $1700 to $1800; Arlington, $110.) to fourth rate; Baker -City, $160v to $1700; East Portland, $170:)to$lS).K; Eugene, $1000 to $1700; Grande, $1300 to $1400; McMinnville, $1300 t $I4'jO; Pen dleton, $1700 to $1800; Knseburg, $1200 to $13 HX Another I.arffa Eugln, We earn that John W. Pugh A Co. have purcnased of Stewart A Vox a 13 H. P. Kussel. traction straw burning engine, and will also add a cook outdt and auto matic stacker. This w ill put the threshing company in good sha; to take care of the grain up in the vicinity of Halsey and Snedd. Far intra will appreciate their efforts toward getting the verv latest improved machinery, aud they will thus secure a good run evtu in a bad year. Bring Alone Yonr Htorh. If you want to. send them to pas ture, where they will, have the best of "feed, good shade with plenty pt water. New hog tight tenc. Horses and cattle at 50 cents pr head per week.' Lots of twenty or more at reduced rates. All ntocc must be paid for before taken away Apply to the under signed at the St. Cuarles hotel, or Thos. Da rf re Is on the farm at Clov erdale. I will take good care of all stock intruod to my care, but. will not be " spounibie for any ac cidents that may occur. , F. L. Seen. Ladle. We have just received a new in- j voice OI wmie nouae urecaen. trimmed in embroidery. Call and sea them at the Lathes Bazaar. Wild Blaokberrle. A large shipment of wild black berries at Conn A Hendricson's this morning. Kibt kavaOor $X at Viveck't. j F. COMPANY REORGANIZED , Th Old Members an Now Etitled u Vt-rl' Stripe -The 0fficr. The meiiibeis of F. Co.. O. N.. assemble.! at the atuioiy Pis i evening under regiment il orders, J ior the purine of mustering out the member" who had served three j vears, ana ioi tne reorganization of tlu company. The meeting was called to order byCapt. M. If. Ellis, of the regi mental staff. The old members l:n were formally mustered oil of service, and the company was then reorganized. All but a few of the bovs re-enlisted, who witu the new members who enlisted at ter the fonustion of the company, make the membership between 40 and 60. The coiuu.i -atoned officers were elected as follows : For captain, O. H. Irvine was re-elected. T. J. Overman whs elected Brut lieutenant and J. A. McFerrin sec ond lieutenant. The iion-eominissioned officers . ill he appointed at a subsequent meeting. The company then proceeded with the election of its officers as follows: Clerk, W. A. Humphrey ; treasurer, Charlee Cusick; histor ian, F. O. Breckenridge. Finance committee. F. M. French, W. E. Gillett, M. I). Phillips. ' Armory Committee J. F. Hail, Fred Fortmiller, U. G. Hale. The old members whore enlisted are now veterans, and are entitled to veterans stripes on their uni forms. They will also be excused from drills except once a month. Capt. Irvine announced that he would issue an order omitting drills during the heated term. The com pan v then adjourned. and on the invitation of the newly elected officers, partook of an ice cream lunch at Pfeiffer's ice cream parlors. The Reaper Death. Again the angel of death has overshadowed a -happy family circle, and removed the mainstay the wife and mother. This time it is the beautiful, accomplished wife ol Hon. is. K. llenrv, formerly of this countv now of Washington county. Mrs. Ada L. Henry was horn of English parents in Austra lia and removed from there to the Fiji Islands, where she married B. R. Henry and removed to Ore gon. She wa lovely in person and mind, and dearly teloved by eve ry person who knew her, and was idolized by her husband and their beautiful and amiable chil dren , girl and a boy. But one relative, a brother living in Aus tralia, outside of her husband and children is known to exist, vet hundreds of true and loval hearts wherever she has lived will truly mourn and grieve at her loss in the very prime and usefulness of her perfect womanhood. The children will mourn a perfect and devoted mother and the husband a true and loyal wife and a per fect helpmeet in all cases. T.'ie cause of her death wbb pulmonary disease brought on by an attack of the grippe soon after an imperfect recovery from the mcask's. She was about thirty years of age and died Monday June :W. Dr. J. F. Henry of Brownsville brother of Hon. B R. Henry, passed down yesterday to attend the funeral. Wihii anil Sherman Co. ramce. The Wasco and Sherman t-i-unty business council P. of H. met at Erskineville with Milbra grange on Tuesday of last week, and con tinned in eeseion three days, l i e council was composed of all the granges of Wasco and Sherman counties, thirteen in number, eight belonging to Wasco and five to Sherman county. The total mem bership embraces about 5.:0. The present council consisted ot hity one voting memb ers. There were alo present 100 visiting members. It being an annual meet ing, the election of officers for the, ensuing year was held, resulting as follow s : John Medler, president; E. Pit man, vice-president; H. S. Mc I'onel, secretary ; A. Cauti-dd, treasurer; L. Bolton, steward; J. J. Butler, gatekeeper ; P.P. Under wood, chaplain ; Andy Allen.agent ; J. W. Messenger, J. A. Gulli'ford, M. W. Freeman, executive com mittee; J. W. Messenger, M. W. Freeman, E. Olds, committee on co operation. The quarterly meet ing .of the next council will be with Highlan J grange at Kingsley, Wasco county, on September 9. B0H00L PICHI0- Si'Iceb, Oregon.June 30. This community was highly en tertained on Saturday Juifo 28ih, by a very interesting entertain ment and school picnic given by the Burkhart school and Dist. No. 182, the former taught bv Mr. jibson and the latter bv" Miss Dorena Marshall. Mr. Gibson's school met with Miss Marshall' at the school house of Dist. No. 182 vhere a very interesting pro gramme was carried out, after which the participants repaired to the grove near Mr. Fair W allace's house, and just hsck of 'he school house, there to enjoy to the utmost a delicious repast, alter which the young people passed a very pleasant afternoon, swinging, jumping the rope, ai.d in other amusements, and the older people in conversation. The hearts of the little people were made glad by a line basket of candies pre sented by Mr. Meyer and Mr. .-dierer. There were about 200 present, among whom was Rev. D. C. Mctarland of Tangent. MerrhandUe Store for Hale. Mock of ieneral mare), an. lie . a jive town on the railroml for sale. SDlendid location lune trail. u.;n sell the buildings and. ground with the stock or will sell, the stock and lease the buildings, For particu lars call on or write Burkhart A Keeney, Albany, Oregon. Tinware warranted not to rust at Jattws A Wukvmra'a. the Following is the programme of 'be ex rclse of the celebration at j Lebanon next I nday : , orMCEKs "F riu; ov. i Hrendent M A -vfilier. ; Vice-Presidents .1. .. Cowan, i ilbany; T. .1. Black, Halsey; Jeff Myers. Scio; Sam May, ilarris burg; Henry Moran,weet Home; jeo. Davis. Hiedd . J. I'.. H More lock, Brownsville: f. M. "mith. Jefferson. Marshal J. li. Kiikp..ir'c k. Aides R. A. Irvine mi ! lico'ge 'iliunphrey. Speaker Win. M. Ivizer. Keadei Prof U. N. Wrignt. Chaplain Rev. c. S. Ilanleiter. AMCSKMENTS (Ml LIST OK PHIZES. Hose contest First prize, f45; second, $15. Baseball For players under 20 vearsr prize, $15. ''ie ! Mildred vn ' oo Pi 'iftv y.ird foi . race- -i . Pat UQrn'b Tc -i-e mi- ai 20" pounds; priz" j". ..ndies' foot i'.i:'-- . -ark rci t'ri7j.2.S0 W'leeibiroM race r-'e PUig-ugll -H Jn 'he afterno r. -Grand ..all-Li v -nmg. given by he 1 et'-Mou crnet ''and. One interesting '""a lure of the di.V Aill 'v i ' lcKxmar ri lllin-Stl-'l 1' .nd. i . er.ra ed to as;st the i.eo:inon coiuel oa -i in furnishing music for the cele bration. WEATHER REPORT. Following is the summary of meteorology for Hune IS'.K) from observations taken at Albany .Linn county, Oregon, by John f'.riggs, voluntary observer for the i'iial ervice, U. S. Army: Highest harometeron the 27 2!!. 05. Lowest barometer on tlie 2;l 29.70. Mean barometer for the month, 2!).8;. Highest daily aver age of barometer 20.94. Lowest daily average of barometT 30 73. H.giiesr teuqierature on the 30 . Iwest temperature on the 1st 50. Mean for the inonih, 03.3. High est daily range of thermometer on the 5 41. Lowest daily ranue of thermometer on the 20 12. Mean temjierature at 7 a. m. daily. 58. Mean temperature at 2 a. m. daily, 70.7. Mean temperature atO a. m. daily, 50 3. Prevailing direction of wind, N. and S. Maximum velocity or force. 3. Total rainfall or melted snow, 1.41 Depth of snow at end of month, 0. No. of days which .01 or more rniri f- 11, 1'. No. days of cloudiness average .8 scale of 10, 10. if 30 days obser vations 9 were clear, 9 cloudy, 11 fair, 0 foggy, 1 rain, 0 hazy, 0 over cast, 0 smoky. Light frost on the mornings of ( temperature plus 0.3 on average of 12 years. Rain fall, minus 0.15 on average of 11 years. Gunning For a Lover. If tho father of a daughter of inarriageble age who lives near lir.'u' i liail Weii a better marks man, says the Salem Stateman, thero wo'i'd to-dav have been mourning in a couple of households in that quiet little city. The young lady i.ad a sweetheart, who whs. to the father, an offensive partisan and the old gentleman, so the story goes, had several times forbidden him the freedom of his home ami admonished him to cease paying attentions to his winsome daughter. But love, 'tis said. knows no bounds nor countenances rebuffs, and con sequently Sunday - nurhti'ali found the young Romeo scaling.as it were the runL'S of the ladder leading to h'- domicile of his Juliet. But the iii'ght-have-been father-in-law wasi not the one to hit idly by and thus see his stem mandates disobeyed. He had b!o d in.hi-eye, vengeance in his heart and a gun in his hand. The young man was so informed t-y tlie watchful paternal ancestorj and requested lo vamose skip skeedaddle. He studied not on the order to go, but went at once, not liking to linger longer, and deeming a hasty retreat through the garden the better part of valor. As he disappeared among the gooseberry bushes and over the back fence the old gentleman took a shot at him another, and another. But the young man fled unharmed by the leaden missies and thus the storv ends. nooil Kind and Trail. The Salem Journal says Countv Judge Shaw and Commissioner Onm went up the Santiai i the latter part of the week to investi gate the work .done in replacing and reopening the Minto trail, and were pleased to find the work done much better than expected. There is a wagon road to Stewart's about two and one-half miles above IVn Smith's (UatesvilleJ and from Stewart's east as far as Britonbush creek, some 25 miles, there is now an excellent trail,- but no wago road, as the uninformed would have you believe. The O. P. Mil road company has made a goxl trail wherever their track spoiled the old one and Don Smith has done excellent work in clearing the intermediate places. The Firemen' Tournament. Messrs. John N . Hoffman, C. W. Wafts, A. Barry and Ben s. Worsleymet in Portland Monday and arranged for the next tourna ment of ihe Northwest iremen's Association to te held ut Spokane Falls on September 9, 10, 11 and 12. Prizes amounting to5U0O will be offered. The races have been cut down to four, the wet and dry test, the championship and the speed race. There will bo no foot races and no hook and ladder contest. Prostrated by Ueat. Wm. Workmaster, while en gaged atwwork on the foundation of the new M. E. Church building yesterday, was prostrated by the beat, and fell insensible. Medical aidwassummonded Dr. Davis be - mg called, anil he will recover. THE FOURTH AT LEBANON. Prolamine at thl Exercisi-i-Llt of riant Piire: 0fferU. THE BIG EXCURSION. Everybody Going to ttt Front on the Oreg.'B Pacific on Ja:y I'onHh. All arrangements for the excir- : eion tl, the frON, on Jnlv 4lh ,mve , l(t.ea ,.OUJ,,ietej K0 tliat" lh, re be nothing to prevent all the par-1 tii-ipants from enioving to the nt- i ,Uo!t pleasant trip in tlie mountains next Fridav, tree from the dust and oppressive heat oi the valley tow ns. -'iu-Ii a splendid opKirtunity to si e the country' opened up by tho extension of tf i road may not 8on be offered again, and it be hooves every one t; take ail van tage of the ex t rem lv low fare and paaticipate in this, i!i finest ex-cur-ion of the season. On the return stons w ill be nia l at places oi in'tcrest. T' w nderful Nar rows and Xi;ig.ra always attract t:.ie attention of the visitors. A s'of of nearly live hours for lunch will allow the piscatoiially incline I to indulge in the pleasures i trout tislnng in the roaring ; -Minium to their heart's content. w hile others can g-U her tlie fragrant rhododendrons or the wild black- rries which grow there in pr ifll ?' n and are now at their best. The time card of the excursion t.-ain will be as follows: ioing east Will leave Corvallis av 0:30 a. m. ; Albany. 7:00; Max well, 7:13; M tinkers, 7:27; I'-a'c-, 7:4-; Kings. 7:50; Ltons, :15; Mill Citv, 8:;;7; iatcs. S:4": brown's," 0:02; Material Yard. 9:30; Breite ulnisli, 10:05; oe. 10 :20. Returning Will le.ive Coe at 3 I m . ; UreiteiibuMi at .!:!; a-nve at Brown's at 4:15 ami 3:45; arrive at Albany at Corvallis at 7 :35. leave t r :n and Horticultural Surlety. The qmrterly nieetb'g of .'Maie Horticultural society win nc I held at t otvallis, commencing Tuesday, July Sih. The lir.-t d ivs' programme will be that of papers anil discussions on t pii s oi inter est to horticulturists and t hesecond day wid be devoted to bu-ines-. The secretary hay in annonnivn the meeting: '"I'lie holt cultural interest-of Oregon and how best to give them a pioiuiiience at the! World's fair", is a question that we can discuss none too s-mju." KOIt I I N II. Nice cliipned beef, canned beef, roast -' u-ken, smdiin's, lunch tollgllt , spiced pi.s cl !, lii-Vlicd bam, candle lish, venison, lbsii is. clains. salmon, and a full su; ply of full cieam cheese, freh bread, pies :i:d eak' " .- tio id- it r vV B.ackoiirn s: iiie ue too i m Iiet, try some. Our private deliver is just the thing now ; you can .-t y-' ir bread, pics and cake . torlh; iin id for which they were intenyed without trouble or an i-ty on oiir part. ,enceriV Blackbuin. Hprme .lkett at fowl. I have a small Km.- of spring jackets in "colors I m ish to close out and have reduced the price to cost. They arc the latest, stylo and a bargain. lnNohavea line of spring sbickinet jacket- for 5.ro each, which is the nicest jacket for the price in toe market. Sanim-l K. Young. I'lnr l nsie. The. ciiy band line pieces o! mu din-ontsi d S' llie ie at tin ir hail last evening, and will carry off the prize in contest. For the fine vegetables MuelUv.v leading greceis, will bro-.'in todiy. Call secure the U-st. II) dollbt, the Ciining t I I'll . ) (iarret, co y early and the the and The A irollching t- oui lh. - Where to celef rate the Fourth is the question before many u.inds justnort. Wi ere to buy clothing iS no longer a debatable ques ion, as i. S . imps n has in-t re- ceived a large and fine s ock of men's, boy's and youth's c olhing of all kinds. Call and examine his stock. fl Your TIcUHh. iickets for the Fourth of July excursion from A.b.iny to the front on tne ). P. are on sale at Wells, cargo iV Co.'s otlice and going r.ip idiy as the number ol excursion ists is limited to four hiiudri d. If you intend going buy your tickets at once. The Limited l-'ast Mull. On the Union I'acilic consumes but seventy hours from Portland to Chicago, w hich is the fastest time ever made from the Pacitic coast. lickct ollice Broadalbin street. en. .! ru, ,: ni, s: I)r A'illi.iln's IihIkii: Pile 'mtliu-Ii. is the only sure cure lor blind. Inn C injor itching piles ecr discovcrc It never fuiis to cure o.d cases f lo ,u standing, Judge C'ooIih. M.iVsvilV. Kv.s;is. "l)r Uilliam's ludi.oi Pile Ointment! cured me ulter years of sullci ing."" Judge l otliuourv, Cleveland. O.says "I nave ouud by expi I ii ncc thai Ui. I Willnirs Indian l'iie Oinliiiii.t givi-o immediute mid pei in i.i n i relief." i We have hundieds ol such testi- ol sue nioiual9. Do nut -suiter an instant ! longi-r. bold bv drUL'irisIs at i'KH- and 1 i s.'.i j, . m.....- i 1 Vlhauv tire - , ' ix ...-v,.. I" I Snl n 4'alirornlu Urar. j I I iivluutv .utt ..u!i.l. ...... 1.1 tlis LOirl i - - J J U 1 UH1I l I t III''. . -. jf weather. Tue trouble is to h t go, I imc me iimu wuo cdUulil me near. i c u 1st; nur reuuers lo imrcn-ise oi Koshav ,v Mason a l.ottle of fanta Alic, tLe (.'abfnrnia Kinu ofCoiisuiuit. ou. Asthma, liiom lutis, Coligb and j . roup C'uir, :md keep it liuiidy, 'l is pleasing lo tlie t;ile and deatli to the 1 above complaints. Sold nt il 00 a Oottle or 3 foi ?i iiO. Cu'.ilnrnia Ciit-R-C'ure give" immediate relief. The ; Caturrlial vii us is eoou dlspliu cd by j its healing and peiietrati' g mituie. liive it a trial, rix nioiiths lieiitment ! 1 iki , Ly ma. f 1 II , New emnroHlenes, flouncing, ' lace 11 uncing in b!a k and crca:u. cotton and silk, i Laces in imita-1 lion iioiiit, .il.-io new designs in black and white lace, including! Vandyck aud Lilfel Tower. urchuigs. sianiuel E. Young. , IU S1XKSS LOCALS. lloiie slipp -rs at K. C. Searls' Fresh apricots at Conn 5t Hen- diicson'e. tientlemen's fine shoes at .. I. Searls'. Anvthing in the bakery line at S. .V B.'s. Jo to ug. Lange's for staple dry goods. My fruit jars have arrived C. E. Brownell. Fruit cans and wax at Matthews .4 Washburn's. A new lot of pir;-ls just re ceived at E. C. Sear'u . Paisley & Fish do the cheapest printing. Try them. The celeb- t-' Qn .ker City shirt at E. C. it-". Call and sei Russian Tar and Fasenets hi ivlein Bros. Adjustable window screens at Matthews A: Washburn's. Tin and plum! ing work done at Matthew s & Washburn's. Kerosene and gasoline stov. s at Matthews & Wa-hbiirn'r. Drink ue cold soda at V. E. Brow nell's and be happy. Finest line of gent's neckties in the city at E C. .Searls. Warranted garden hose at Matthews ilc Washburn's. iarde:i hose and law n sprmk' TS at Matthews & Washburn's. Ice cream and lemonade r-erved very day at (iixtz's restaurant. Ludlow's 3.00 ladies Miocs all sizes and widths at E. C. Searls. A complete line ot gents' fur m'shing g ods at K. C. Searls'. Bargains in corsets at E. C. Searls Friday and Saturday only. Try Conn iV Hendricson's once on groceries and you will be happy. finr. lint. r. f A.tltu m nti.vi ..1. I just opened at J. A. Cumming's ' ding stoie. j io to Cnmroing's drug store ! Blum'. erg I lock, for jour artist's i supplies. ! And w ben you w ant a delicious i cold drink go to C. E. Brownell's j for soda. i Hcggs celebrated family remedies leaumg arnggisia ! i h i i nei c. ! Mens', youths' and boys' cloth j ing ami furnishing goKls'atG. W. Simpson's. j Headache capsules and elegant ; lotion -1 i i I sold by J. . Cnmmillg, ; successor to II. (.;. Hnbbird. Brick for s.ile at my kiln or de livered in large or small amounts. W. r. Cissm.i. I I.i rift Hubbard Avers Becum- i ier B.dn: Cr.-arn .in 1 i .h'-t xv ' be . drug Tw just i l.r .cl it Hi; s tore. i hundred nickle ulurm clK-ks ei-eived :tl I-. M. Fieecb's. the corner jcvt er store. ug ' cut in oi ic-s ' A choice and complete line of bottled ihdicasies have just been j added to my stock call and see! them. (.', E. P. row nell. i I'.ef.ire iui chasing your Artists, materials exiiinine the new stock' just opened at I he drug store of .1. A. dimming, successor to II C. Hubbard. j Venison, corned beef, cl iped beei. and a new lot of full cream California cheese, jusi the thing: lor lunch these warm days. Call on Spencer & Blackburn. j Thos. Brink-has just received a I I line assoitment of window shades, : also the Vt heeler iv ilsoil sewing i machine, the best and lightest I running machines made. Those w ishing screen door and : win. lows should call on Ii. B. Yunk, who will put them ;n com . plete on short notice. Shop on : corner of Second and Ferry streets Ihiring this week the Ladies Bazaar will offer special bargains in Indies, misses gauze balbriggan, . lisle and silk summer vests. We j have a large line to select from and j the prices w ill be lower than the j I lowest. C. A. Brown has purchased the barber shoo of Jan es Bain oppo- ; site the Uuss Huse. He was ; formerly in the employ of Joseph ; A'ebber and is a thorough barber. : Shaving 15 cents, hair cutting 25 j cents. I.auies hair dressing a ' speci ilty. Pry goods and notions on first floor, clothing department anil i gents furnishing goods on second ; lloor ati. W. Simpson's. You cannot accomplish any wo-k or business unless yjii feel well. It von feel used up tired out take Dr. . I. H. .McLean's Sarsapa ri i la. It will give you health, streiig h and vitality. Foshay & .Mason. In thedecline of life, infirmities beset us to which our youth snd maturity were strangers, our kid neys and liver sre subject to de-raia-enient, but uo'hing quals Dr. .1. If, McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm as a regulator of these organs. Foshay fe M.ison. Pe-sons who lead a life of expos ure are subject to rheumatism.' neuralgia and lumbago and will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. - .' . n WU hillilsh p.n ailJ SUb,lue ui- flamation. Foshay & Mason. Mllalt. , Misses Steiner and Stratton, . ; ;il 0en : . . .i, :.. 1 ..v. ,l- '," 1 rm " I piano, otg in, theory and harmonv. those desirimr to attend classes or arrange for priva'e lessons will kindlv mec us at the dental par- lors of Dr. .1. C. Littler, room 13, i Tweedale s block, on Wednesday, Jnlv th. The finest line of carpett in the j city, including Drnssels, two and j i.aE,? 'V'- i-"--- ""'c Beiri-s liver pills are a mfld laxative . .. . it ,. 1111 .rnK' AU4 gists. E1. JVTTOJsl j SPECIALIST. ! BLUMBERC'S BLOCK, ALBANY.'ORECON, ! By the most modern and ap proved methods cures female dis- eases mid private diseases of either' sex. He has a sure cure for cat arrh of the head. Consultation is free and everything strictlv confi dential. Ollice hours 10 x 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Residence corner Third and Montgomery streets. Of Interest to Horee Owner. Horses boarded by the day or week at L. Sender's stables. Al driving or other horses will be well cared for, being under the immel diate charge of Mr. Fred Moist. Charges will be very reasonable. F'armeis' horses will also be fur-' nished witn the best of accommo dations. Owners of good hoises will always find sale for the same at this stable at good pi ices. Stables located on Sixth and Ells worth streets, one block south of school building. New satteens, gingham's chain bra's and other wash goods just received at u. w. Minpson s. j Fresh bread morning. at S. t B.'s this Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all tioints North, South and East via the Union Pacitic railway, and wfivp tiinA and rvrn.v Tli'tdi office on Broadalbin street. Good Collee and Tea. The very lest oualiiy of tea and collee to be found in the city is at Spencer 4 Blackburn's. Their l.le.ided coffee, ground to order, will suit the most fastidious. Farmers Attention a V l)o )ou waiit to buy a Birder, Engitif, Tlireslier, ill wer or oilier lua.-iuiurv- tl'is yfar ? LL o A Steamboat Load of F.-.m Kachiaeiy just received fcr the rcrc: cf IZZO. Al STEWART & SOX Oall atuJ SPECIAL SPRING ANNOUNCE M! E 1ST T VTy Stock is now complete: embracing all the latest novel ties in Dress Groocis both in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. Wb m lu h? I:: fa CBletetei 10 Tlu': LADIES ! We make a specialty of In Knit Ribbed and Muelin Our prices arethe our eoods LOWFST and THE BEST We carrv a full line of the world ! Uuderweai elled. In embroideries and flouncines we have as Isrire a stock . s sny i will be convinced that Albany is the mnmnal lia llliann Im Vi A HesoV What a Fortune . U a good, healthy, pearly . skin. Few are aware of tlic short time it takes a disordered liver to eau-e blotches on the face anil a durk greitsy skin One bottle of Beges blood puritier and blooil maker will le-lore this organ to iU natural and hea'.thy state .and Cleanses 'he blorx! of al! impurities. t is niectb.g w ith wimdetful success Try it. , ll is guaranteed. AM lvug fcibld keep it. A (Soufl touch Syrii. There ie nothli.g parents btiould he sVi careful about s selecting a cough syrup'. Hcggs Cherry cotiuh symp is meetiiii' with wonderful utcess. The best i ione4o good . He Mire you get Beggs. Ever j hottie is urr ncd. All druggists kec- it. Viereck's shayii g and Iiaii cut ting saloon, "h iving 1 cents. c iii: .t r musky! We lime mauc urraiigenienW to -U ply money to all on long time at 1 rales of intere-t on improed farms, and choice city property. I hose who contemplate building brick blocks rau get money. See us ' . WALLACE A' Cl'SICK. CHERVFIE Til E FIRST IN Tl I K MAUKET. I I TA ! 500 GALLONS- Those desiring cherries,- i asp berries, etc., should call early on JAS F. POWELL A CO. Keiiieinber that Klein Bros. Pew up all rips on toots and bought of them, for nothing t A'iiHt Aon Want T 1MEN FREE FROM POISON. HOSIERY. renowned P.roadhead Dress Goods, 1 ...uf ...i.liii.r nnllll in I IrUIIin ! W best trading point in Oregon. W. B AliT 6LUDJ0. Mrs! Dr. laitou, I.luniv.r.(;. block. Lessons given in or.iwmg, painting and musu . 1'ictuies ior sale or pajubvt to or Ui. ' All lle:t. We ibink t peoj-k will like to buy live one pot::, i Uks oi splen did laundry soap r t-vo b.ts. W o ,w ill sell at that , e lu-dav. Si-KXf Bi. . it IvHL HN. alHr The only u; void in l he ut-a cntari hal Ueuh side the belist brealh, rtsuliu aiid plcuBji.t ti and u cuic is w gists, fcciid It .Medical Coinp months' ileal mail, tl lo, 1 ui i iii-u-l ure. autscU i vk. i r ;.;.. , t . hjj Ic t- i, j, b- lino ftit ei.s." be 1 hisle ai.d Ui;pleaMiu : lioiu al;ii 1 1,. i.8 .sc roliuu O.niii. u . r.iiiUu. I y an Ciiig JUiliJI io At.n i n , Uioiil. c .i. tix r.n i.,i a. ,,i ly saic ly r ll1a I'te elegant lotion for sunlurn RED CROWS HILLS IMIM, lAIMU. A .. I i,,, NEW MiuiE.S M.OU1;. (Urior lor lu,il and iiiLn. Best hmm Facilities, Highest as.lt LBANV OUE'.UN Cl llvAl v. W. A. K1M.SLV, 1 he only coumlete sei oi .U.sIl.iI Books and .Maps in Linn i uio.iv oi'Kii i; in nil. cui i.i in. i m;. IWliusim-w eii'ios,, (,. .,v shoes j caie will iciene pioii.pl .uid can" lul attention. o o Hi C'alland kM,k at cur"vch.ci in We have a ery I..rge ttu k to- lu;se from at il.e lowest jrn ever oflerei in "he VALLEY i 'V v v I I i - -ii 1 1 1 1 . I.c niei i ' I l t. Oi'l Ui X ll a4CIrO A pleasure togibtw gtu'r. hiriiisliiiio' 1 ' kk READ