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J TTTR MOTJKTXO 1TKT.ALT: THTTRS1A V. JTTLY 3. .son. ON SALE. The Datly Herald will be on ale each morning at H. J. Jones' book store, where it ran be procured & cents per copy. - JOTTixaa a koi' r town. The glorious Fourth to-morrow. F. M. Miller, of Lebanon, was in the city yetterday. Klein Bros., ime a pair of fast enets with every pair f ladies ox ford ties. Foi all styles in children shoes goto Klein Bros., as they will Pave you money. Mon. Jeff Myers of Scio is in the city. He has just returned from a trip to Siuslaw. Mifs Frank ie Rinehart of Shedd, has returned home from an ex tended visit in Iowa. We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, and the best value ever shown in Albany at V. F. Read's. About 2) mem Iters of the I. O O. F. lodge, of Corvalln, vUited the "odge in this -i y last evening. Before you ntart on your 4th ot July excursion trip get an acci dent ticket in the Travelers of C. B. Winn. A number of citizens are ar ranging to erect a neat bathing bouse on the oposite bank of the river. It would be very popular. The Albany firemen will en deavor to send a team to the fire men's tournament at .Spokane. Their efforts shou Id meet with success. A. C. Jones retired from the office of receiver of the land oflice at Rosebnrg. Oregon, on July 1st, A. M. Crawford, bis successor hav ing takep charge of the office. The Modoc will leave this city the morning of July 4th at 6 a. m. ant . . .. ior o-tiein anu arrive tnere at f a. m. Those desiring to take a pleasant trip down the river should avail themselves of this oppor tunity. Tickets to Europe Han Francisco Spokane Falls, Pendleton, Baker City, The Dalles, and all points in the United States and Canada for sale at the Union ticket office. C. G. Uawlings city ticket agent. Broa-ln.1 in st. The local critic of the Evening Democrat in trying to correct a dispatch in the Oregonian sa that Wm. Workuusier had an "aolepiic fit." He should pro cure a pocket dictionary and refer to ll reiore trying to orreet Ins Uerior8. Jack Young will be on the ex cursion train to the front on July 4th. with sandwiches ami refresh ments of all kinds, and will serve hot coffee and tea and a first-class lunch on the grounds, 'nclmbng ic cream and truits of all kinds. Those who do not wish to bother with a lunch will fine a g'.l supply on the grounds. The Astoria Columbian says that the Deep Sea fis'ii ig Co., which owns the Chance, has established a o ld st- -rage warehouse at Pes Moines, Iowa, for lish, and will do the same at Kansas City, St. ' L'nis, Cincinnati and IVnver. Manager Williams has just return ed from an Eastern tiioand reoorts the prosects excellent for building I op a l.i rge tish trade between thp Mississippi and the Rockies. An Exciting tiperienr. Passengers who came in on the Southern Pacific's overland yefter day noon told some very interest ing stories about the hail and wind Ctorm tnrongh which they passed ju-t north of Giant's Pass. 'J h hail storm exceeded in violence any that has visited the region for years. The stone were a- large as walnuts. The wind blew so ' that many trees fell, and the pas sengers were in doubt whether they would do better by remaining in the cars or going out. One tree in falling grazed tne rear coach ot the tram, and a s:op had to be made while some eight or ten trees were cleared oft the Hack. This delayed the train about three hours. Kim Ball at Halrm. A match game of La-e ball will be played at Salem on July 4th between the Dallas and r-aleni nines. The game will be called at 4 e. m. Both nines have some good players a. id an exciting game is promised. On July 5 and 0 the raisin and McMinnviile clubs will play, tine grounds, l.ih a grand rtjnd, etc., have been put in read; lies in Highland Park. Spring Jacket at Copt. I have a small Hue of spring jackets in colors I w ish to close out and have reduced the price to cost. They are the latest style and a bargain. I also have a line of spring stockinet jackets ior 5.50 each, which is the nicest jacket for the price in the market. Kainnel E. Young. A I'onvenlrure lr Albany. For the morning 5 o'clock local train running from Albany to Tort land, which makes the run through without chance ior breakiast, Mr. Gross, of the 1 )epot I lotel, w ill pre pare hot coffee with tie lunch served to those t.iking the train who desire it. The Approaching Fourth. .. Where to celel rate the Fourth is the questn before many minds just no a Where to buy clothing is no longer a dehataoie question, as G. timps -n has jut re ceived a lar,;e and fine s ock of men's, boy's and jouth's c.otliir.g of all kinds. Call and examine hia stock. New einoroiut lace flounciug in black and cream, tion point, also hbick aud wmte :ri s riou'.iciiig, cotton and silk, Laces in imita new designs in lace, including Yandyck and Eiffel lower. ew !-"' - Young. FOR A BIO HOTEL. A Mot to Erect a Magu Scent Structm on Buid 8treet Th S..mmt-r. A company is being formed in tis city for the erection of a big' hoUd on the comer of Second and ; Broadalbin streets. It is to be! lOOxl'M) feet and iour etorie high. ' The company has filed articles of; incorporation with th secretary! of state, and the shares .if stock j are being rapidly taken. The capital toekof thecompan ; is $50,000, divided into 5"0 shares. The incorporators are: Charle.-. Pleitler, 1 Flinn. S. K. Yo ing, .1. i I.. Cowan. ;. W. I istf.ii K. K ' ox. It. !S. Strahan, Jay . Wain and Charles E. Wolvcito.i. It is the intention of the com pany as boon as the capital st ck is subscribed, to eitect a perma nent organization and commence the erection of the building, the completion of which vvi I prohaMy ri'ii over into next year. It will le the finest structure in the city. The plans are now being drawn by the architect, Mr. C. W. Avers. Ttie hotel will be an assured fact if thos- directly interested come forward with subscription of stock as they should do. The t'riuters Organize. State Printer Baker and Secre tary Osburn, of the Portland Typo graphical Union, were in Astoria yesterday to organize a union here. About t wente printers met in En gineer's hall and eriected an or ganization and took steps to pro cure a charter Perui tnent officers were elected as follows: Geo. Ifibbard, president; Mrs. Parker, vice-president ; Mabel Parker, ser geant at-arms; Thos. Nelson, re cording secretary; W. M. Kelly, financial secretary; and . E. Mitchell, Frank Mason and Joseph Murphy, executive committee. Astoria Columbian. A Clever Woman. Mrs. Houghton, wife of Senator Houghton, of Spokane Falls, is spoken of as one of brightest and cleverest real estate women in Washington. "She is business from the drop of the hat," said a well informed gentleman to a Tacoma Ledger reporter. "That woman has made 1200,000 during the past four or five years. Her business is transacted chiefly at Spokane Falls." Pout master Goes Wrung. Postmast r E. H. Orcntt, of City says the Commoner, has been caught in the embezzlement of government money. The amount shortage in his accounts is he twe.ii $500 and $1,000. He has been removed and Thomas Smith placed in charge of the office. It is understood that relatives have made g'od the deficit. Fourth at Lebanon. The celebiation at Lebanon, on the Fouith seems to promise a suc cess. That city will pe hamiriom.ely lecorated anu the amusements proluse and interesting. The train will leave Albanv July 4th at 7:3i a. tii. and 1 :oO p. in. l.eave Leb anon at 7 p. m. lor Albany. Round trip tickets, 50 cents. Kef ii r nit Thanks. Mr. R. K. Ohling and wiie wnose children have recently been taken from them by tne hand of dcatn, desires to return their sincere thanks for the kind ami sympa fnetic attention that I as been ex tended to them in their sad alllic tion. Every possinle attention has been aeconied ttn-m ior which they are truly grateful. .May all receive ihe same degree of kind ness in the hour of affection and nend. Judge Bear's Suvcestor. Governor Pennoyer has appoint ed M. L. Pipes of Corvallis to fill the vacancy for the circuit jud'j ship in the second judicial district, caused by the resignation of Judge Beau. The appointment was a great surprise to democrats and republicans alike. Oct Your Ticket. Tickets lor the Fourth of July excursion from Albany to the front on the O. P. are on sale at Wells, r-argo A Co.'s oflice and going rap idly as the number of excursion ists is limited to four hundred. If yi u intend going buy your tickets at once. The Limited Fnt Mall. On the Union Pacific consumes but seventy hours from Portland to Chicago, which is the fastest time ever made from the Pacific coast. Ticket office Broadalbin treet. Iaraolitl 1'araeoln! I have just received my spring Mo.k of parasols direct from the nanufacturer in New York in all the latest styles and prices, cheaper than ever before. Samuel E. Young. l a tallfornta Hear. iiyboily can catch a cold (bin kind f weather. The trouble Is to let go, i t the man who cautfbt the hear. ! advise our rcmicrti to purchnse of riiiav S Mason a buttle of Santa i bit, the California Kingof t'oiitiuiuii. 'ii, Aftliina. UriiDitiitift, Coughs and roup Cures, and keep it handy. Tie . leasing to the taste mid death to the .1'iove complaints Sold at 1 m a i.trle or 3 for 2 50. ('R!i'nrniH Cat i:;.ure gives immediate relief. The '. cUrrlml virus in soon displaced hy i heulimr and pvnetraii--g nature, jive it a trial. 8ii uioiiili- treatinxnr I.tui, sem l.y oiail 1 li:. Feisona who lead a life of expos ure are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago and will rind a valuable remedy in Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment ; it will banish pain and subdue in tlamation. Foshav A Mason. In the decline of life, infirmities beeet us to which our youth and maturity were e-trangers, our kid neys and liver are subject to de rangement, but nothing equals Dr. J. H. McLean's Livei and Kidney Balm as a regulator of these oruans. ' roahay A Mason. STATE TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION. Annual Gathering of The Pdag"Ki" At Th Capital. The annual meeting of the State Teacher's Association has been in itssion at Salem this-wcek. On Monday afternoon the county superintendent of the State held a neeting and in the evening the -ies-ion commenced. Prof. Starr delivered an address f welcome and the' reply was .iiven by Prof. P. I., t 'amphell of be State Normal school. - orncers eieeteii were v im. ' " Jams oi i-nia una rouniy . ice President, P. . louei , oi larion county, Secretary J. B. Ilornerof Rose burg. Rev. C. C. Bab-man of Mt Tabor uid C. K. Baton of Ohio were imong the prominent speakers ireient. The exercises were full and in teresting, and were taken up by i he the teachers from all over the . tate, the attendance being large, at tro ite&tun' 'ng ' ink to th - fiVien . : i i. i : . ; St te '.-upcrinte.xlent Mt Kirov. NORTHWEST NOTES. rh? Y;iuhiU county fii.- will he held at McMiinivillc on pumper 3, 4 an I . The hay ami grain c. vj.a al-msf the va!U y of tl e' choco i e looking w II now, thoi gh ,: , V Ff st lias tr.ed i; -.rd tr r. (iMe pri at'ire ly. I ie yi ; . " it in average. It is estimated that about 100, O'.tO mutton and stotk sheep from (irant and Moorow counties wid be shipped or driven tnrougti and dis tributed over the states of Dakota. Nebraska and Kansas during the present season. An accident occurred at the Kings Valley sawmill last Friday, which resulted in the death of one of the hands. A log was being turned in the mill, when some ot the machinery gave away and the log falling on'Mr. O'Brien, kdling him instantly. The marked effect of recent rains may be seen upon all growing veg etation. The fall and earlv sown will attain a higher stand and the late sown oats and wheat will at least make a good hay. Apples anil pears are a most promising crop. The indications are that the hop crop this year will be an excellent one and above the average. The recent rins and cloudy weather have promoted the growth of the vine. The grower may also be congratulated on the pr.isnect- for securing a remunerative p: i-e for his hops. A "Wild East" has turned up in London, for an at'empt similar to that of Buffalo Bill. Eight Atabs and a few negioes, including women and children, horses, camels asse dog-, tents in fact the oriental outfit complete are there t ex hibit the life and to execute the lantasias of the de-ert. They will reach the World's fair in the spring of 1S!3. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hiram Smith, by Walter Brown, nsburg. ...... Sheriff, to 'a bl, Ilar- .$ 35 Hiram Smith, by Sheriff, Walter Brown, 22 acres, to 15 w 4 Geo. T. Jones to Miss Lizzie '' Slaeon, SO acres, 15 w 2. . . J. W. Cuick o Fred Blum berg, N. hlf, bl 3, C's A. to Albany f. B. Roberts to P.M. liu-ton et al, lots 5, 6 arid 7, bl 1 13, H's A .1. C. File to Alex. E. Davis. 100x148 feet K's A. Lebanon J. R. Kirkpatrick to A.Dodge 128x2o4 feet, Lebanon i0 21 W) 1000 1850 HO Noah Shank to Geo. Huston, 140 acres, 14 w 1 2140 $5500 A Painful Accident. The Salem Journal says that Mr. ' Austin I). I e:ch, formerly of S.ih-m and who had just finished a very successful term of school at How ell Prairie, met with a very unfor tunate and painful accident a shcit time L'0, at bis faiher-in-l.iw's, Mr. Kimsey's, which will cause him many weeks of suffering. In the afternoon he took an ax, and went to the woods to chop wood aii l fell a tree. Before he had cut a stick the ax caught on a limb ; ab've bis head, i uusinu'it toglance and strike his toot, cutting the full width of the b'ade th'ougii one of the bones of the instep and lav ing his foot open about six inches. He walked home and a doctor sum moned, who dressed the wound, taking seven stitches to hold it to gether. FOR UNCH. Sice chipped beef, canned beef, roast chicken, sardines, lunch tongue, spiced pigs feet, deviled ham, candle Fish, venison, lobstt rs, clams, salmon, and a full supply of tall cream cheese, fresh bread, pies and cakes jvery morning at spencer Si Blackburn's; they are good you bet, try some. Our private delivery is just the tning now; you can gel your bread, pies and cakes for the meals for which they were intended without trouble or anxiety on your part. SencgrA Blackburn. Bring Aloug Your Stork. If you want to send them to pas ture, where they will have the best of feed, givjd shade with plenty of water. New h g tight fence. HorBes and cattle at 50 cents per head per week. Lots ol twentv or more at reduced rates. All -toc must be paid ior before taken away Apply to the under signed at the St. Cnarles hotel, or Ttios. Daniels on the farm at Clov erdale. I will take good care of all stock intrusted to my care, but will not be responsible for any ac cidents that may occur. - F. L. Such. THE OFFICIAL COUNT Of the Vote Cat in th Stat EUot.oa in June - Tne Majorities. The official count of the vote cas' in. June shows the following . W. ont -Tn-nioritipa For congress p Hermann 4 i,lr Miller. .. . 30.263 Bruce 2,856 Hermann's plurali'y. For supreme judge Bean. ..... Bnnham Btan's majority For secretary of state Mc Bride To vnsend Pierce . 9,913 .40,292 .32,044 .. 8,243 .39.672 . .31,014 . . 2.803 McBride's plurality. 8,653 tor treasurer Metchan 38,646 Webb 31.925 Walker 2,979 Ale'cban's plurality... For school superintendeni- McKbov . . I.eRoy '. Jory McElrov's plurality . . . 6,721 3!.f0fi .31,41)3 . 3.W .. 7,543 .39 273 .34,125 r or state printer Baker O'Brien Bakfr's majority 5,148 For district attorney in the Third district Bingham receivid 7,299, and Vhitny 6.5:10, Bing ham's majority being 799. The vote for governor will be canvassed when the legislature meets in January. That" drYii7fish7 The Ooropni Again at the Month of the River. Aftt'.ria I'ioiit'er The octopus at the mouth of the Columbia river, it appi ars, is like 'a Bampio's ghost and will not down. For a month past the monster has been repeatedly seen by lishermen and several attempts made to kill it with harpoons and rifles, but without success. Adolph Gudtarson planted tv.o bullets in its body about ten days ago and as it disappeared and was not seen again it was thought he had killed it. This proved not the case for yesterday evening it was s- n ;'gain by fishermen, just lielow - d island. It is getting wary of the boats and now on approach of one sinks out of sight, the fishermen tindi' g it impossible io get a shot at it. Several nets have been ruined by the monster and the s dmon hunters are determined to have its scalp and some of its tentacles. THE F00RTH AT LEBANON. Progrmu of the Eiercig s Lint of the Variona P.izes Offered. Following is thn programme of the ex rcises of the celebiation at Lebanon next Friday : OFFICERS OP THE DAY. President M. A. Miller.' Vice-Presidents J. L. Cowan, Alb my; T. J. Black, Halsey: Jeff Myers, Scio; Sam May, Harris burg; Henry Moran, Sweet Home ; Geo. Divis, Shedd; J. I'.. R. More lock, Brownsville; C. M. Smith, Jefferson. Marshal J. K. Kirkpatrick. Aides R. A. Irvine and George Hiimphiey. Speaker Wm. M. Kizer. lieadei Prof. R. N. Wright. Chaplain Rev. G. 8. Hanleiter. A.MfSKMENTS AND UST OF PRIZES. Hose contest Firtt prize, (4; second, $15. i Baseball For players under 20 years ; prize, $15. One hundred yard foot race Prize $5. Fifty yard foot race Prize $5. Fat man's race Free for all over 200 pounds; prize $5. Li dies' foot raee Prize 5. Sack race Prize 42.50. Wheelbarrow race Prize $2.50. Plug-uglies In the afternoon. Grand ball In the evening, given by the Lebanon cornet hand. One interesting feature of the day w ill be the McKanlass min strel band, who have lieen engaged to assist the Lebanon cornet b: d in furnishing music for the cele bration. IMPORTANT NOTICK. Nome Polntera That Will Save lloonj to Ilonaekeepera. tio and see that beautiful gold watch at the "Golden Rule Ba zaar." Julius Gradwhol the pro prietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs us that he has the Prize Baking Powder, and No. 1 Japan tea, expressly put up for his busi ness, and for the benefit of his customers, each box of baking powder will win a piece of line glassware, and also each pound of the tea will win a piece of line glassware, and customers who buy one pound of tea or a box of baking powder, which is warranted, will have a chance on that beautiful gold watch. He has also added a fine assortment of family groceries . to ins mammoth stock of glass ware and cn.ckery, which is the largest in the Wiflainettee Valley. Go and Ree Mr. Gradwhol at the Golden Rule Bazaar, and you will find . that nothing is mkrep resented. You cannot accomplish any wok or buiinesffunleBs yju feel Well. It you feel ued up tired cti take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarslpa ri i la. It w II give you heaUh, strength and vitalily. Foshay & .Mason. DIED. L.AMB. In this city on Tuesday, July 1, 1S9 , the infant ciiild of .. L. and Estella M. Lamb. Mr. Iimb is manager of the Mitchell & Lewis Co., in this city. The parents have the sympathy of the community. BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh apricots at Conn A Hen drlcson's. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searls'. My fruit jars have arrived C- E. Brownell.' Fruit cans and wax at Matthews & Washburn's. ' A new lot of pirasols just re ceived at E. C. Searis. Paisley & Fish do the cheapest printing. Try them. The celebrated Quaker City shirt at E.C. Sear:. Call and see our R ussian Tar and Fasenets at Kleia Bros. Adjustable window sereens at Matthews & Washburn's. Tin anil plnii. ! wo done at Matthews dt V .mV. Kerosene ari.i n.-oline stoves at Matthews & Vhbtirn7. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews A Washburn's.. Drink ice cold soda at C. E. Brow -nelPs and be happy. Finest line of irent's neckties in the city at E C. Searls. Warranted garden hose at Matthews A Washburn's. Garden hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews A Washburn's. Ice cream and lemonade served very day at Goetz's restaurant Ludlow's 3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and widths at E. C. Searls. A complete line ot gents' fur nishing g uid-) at E. C. Searls'. Try Conn A Hendricson's once on groceries and you will be happy. A fine line of Artists materials just oiened at J. A. Cunmiing's drug ttore. do to dimming a drug store BlumVrg block, for your artist's supplies. And when you want a delicious cold drink go to t E. Brow nell's for soda. Begiis celebrated family remedies are for sale b. all leading dru"it6 every where. Mens', youths' and boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods atG. W. Simpson's. Headache capsules and elegant lotion still sold by J. A. Gumming successor to II. C. Hu' bird. Brick for sale at my kiin or de livered in larire or small amounts, W. C. Cassfix. Harriet Hubbard Avers Re am ler Balm, (. ream and Powder, can lie obtained at Hubbard's new drug store. Two hundred nickb'ularin clocks just received at. F. M. French's the corn r jewe'er s'orf. A b cut in pri es. A choice and complete line ol bottled delicasies have just been added to mv stock call and see them. C, E. Brownell. Bef'-re purchasing your Arti-ts materials examine the new slock just opened at the drug store of J. A. Cumming, succesor to H. C. Hubbard. Venison, corned beef, ct ippid bpcf, and a new lot of lull cream California cheese, just the thing for lunch these waun days. Call on Spencer A Blackburn. Those wishing screen door and windows should call on R. B. Vnnk, who w ill put them in com plete on short notice. Shop on corner of Second and Ferry streets Dry goods and notions on first floor, clothing department and gents furnishing goods on second lloor at (J. W. Simpson's. BeKiri liver pllla are a mfld laxative and act directly on the liver and kiu n ej s as well aa.the bowels. All drug gl8tA. "Oh. Emma! where did you get that pretty dreps? Why, mamma, bought it at the Ladies' Bazaar. CHANGE IN TIME. Beginning July 1st the fol low i: g change in tim tO"k eff. ct on the Southern Pacific rail road : sot Til Cala. express. . Bosebnrg mail. . Alffany local. . . . Freight BOL'XO. . leave 0:28 p. m. J arrive 12 M. (leave 12:L'0 p.m. arrive 0 p. i. . . .le:ve 1 :55 p. m. NORTH BOl'NO. Cala. express jurrive 5:54 a M. leave (i:14 a. m. Roseburg mail. . Albany local . . . Freight Tf.e Lebanon Albanv at 6 a. m jarrtvell :40 a.m. ( leave 12 m. . . . .leaves a. m. lenve 7:22 a. m. train arrives at 9:23 a. m., 4:2( p. m. and leaves at 9 p. m. and 7:30 a. m. 10 p. m., 1 :50 ollce for Publication. Land oflice at Or. (con I 'i'v, Or. June 19. 1M90 1 tTlCE IS HKHKUV GIVEN THAT the folio luiMiitmed acttler bun ttlil notice ol hla inte-ition to 01 tke fin J proof in tuitmrf . hi ..laini ir.t lk,l U nl u..ll be mule bet- t the County clerk of l-l'.n Co , at Alliany, Oregon, on lueaday, Jt,-sg., li, 1890. viz: Stepheu B Taft pre-einptiion l S. No. o.7b fur tne W. nf N, W. and W t of s. . j or soc. . 1 . l K, 3 fc. lie naoiea Ihe follow inn a itneraes to piovr hie continuous renide: ce UKn, and cultivation of Mid land, viz: Uio. W. Wallace, Ethan E. Taft, Charle l. P".te and liavid A. lluyck all of Kock Creek Lino Co.. Or. J. T.APPERSO.V. Register. toiler for I'nbllcHllon. tind Otfloe at Oreron Citv, Or. May -JS, 1S9U, f NOTICE IS HEKEBV G1VEX that the following named settler baa tileil notice of hi intention to make final .proof in support nf hu claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge or in his abgenoe before the County Clerk of Linn county at Albany Oregon, on Monday July 1 4, 1890, vi: ; (Virtue Fruits, Homestead Entry No, 6W)1 Kor the S, E. of ec, 32, Tp. 13. S. R. 1 W. He naniea tue foljuwing witnetnes to prove hit continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Samuel Hawken, of Brownsville, Linn Co. Or., Wm. Phillips, Robert Gillock and John Joslin, of Crawfordtville, Lino county Oreg-oo. J. T. ArrCMOH. Regiatr. K fjATTOJM SPECIALIST, BLUMBERG'S BLOCK, ALBANY. ORECON, By the mot modern and ap proved methods cures female dis eases and private diseases of either sex. He has a sure cure for cat arrh of the head. Consultation is free and everything etricily confi- lential. OHn e hours 10 o VI, & to and 7 to 8. Residence corner Third and Montgomery streets. Of Interest to florae Owditi, Horses boarded by the day or week at L. Sender's stables. Al- lriving or othex horses will be well ared for, being under the immel hate charge of Mr. Fred Moist. Charges will be very reasonable. Farmeis horses will also be fur nished with the best of acccmu.o- latious. Owners of good hotses will always find sale for the same at this stable at good puces. Stables loc ited on Sixth and Ells worth streets, one block south of school tiiiildine. New patterns, gingham's cham- bra's and other watii goods just received at G. W. Simpson's. Fresh bread at S. A B.'s this morning. Secure vour railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points .North, South and East via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money, ticket oflice on Broadalbin street. Good Coilee and Tea. The very best quality of tea and coffee to be found in the city is at iiencer A Blackburn s. Their blended coffee, ground to order, will suit the most fastidious. Farmers Attention Do you want to buy a Bii.der, Engine, Thresher. Mower or1 other machiutrj b. O z 3 A Steamboat Load of Frxc Iw-cfcinciy just received ict tfce tutcb ct IICCO. STEWART & SOX Gall mid Ho! ct AVlmt You Want. SPECIAL SPRING j NOUNCEMENT jVXy Stock is now complete; embracing all the latest novel ties in Dress Groods both, in WOOL LADIES We make a specialty of In Knit Ribbed and Muslin Our prices arethe LOW'FST and our .goods , Ladies Underwear THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY We carrv a full line of the world renowned Broadhead Iress Goods, ti 1 1 ' r .r 1 1 n 1 1 elled. In embroideries and Bouncings we have as lartre a stock as any lictif i i ; t 3 vll ill ' will be convinced that Albany is th beat trading point in Oregon ."3ty A p leasers tojebcw gcods. Resu'v W. F". READ What a Fortnue Is a eood, healthy, pearly .skin. Few are aware of the short time it takes a disordered liver to eause blotches on the face and a dark greasy skiu Ouc bottle of Begg blood purifier and blood maktr will le-tore thl oriran to Its naturol and hea'.tby stute and citanes the blood of all impurities. U is meelii g with wondeiful success. Try It. It Is guaranteed. All drug giAti keep It. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothii.g parents should be so careful about as selecting a cough syrup. Bcircs Cherry couah syiup is mectini' with wonderful success. The best P -lone to food. Be sure you I'et Beggs. F.very bottle is warn ued. All drugaista kee it. Viereck's shav'n g and haii cut ting saloon, shaving 15 cents. We have made arranirements to U -ply money to all on long time at I rales of uitere-t on improved farms, and choice city property. 1 Lose who contemplate building brick blocks can get mouey. See us ' WALLiCE A CUSICR. THE FIRST IN THE MARKET. I TO 500 (J ALLOCS- Those desiring cherries, rasp berries, etc., ehould call early on JAS. F. POWELL A CO. Remember that Klein Bros, sew up all rips on hoots and shoes bought of them, for nothing. tins year ? BOIL ANN CHEVIES, F. EEAE: AND WASH FRg FROM PMSM1 ART STUDIO. Mrs. Dr. Patton, Blnmberg's block. Lessons given in drawing, painting and music. Picture for sale or painted to or Jer. Au Idea. We think the people will like to buy five one poun i bars of splen did laundry soap i r two bits. W will sell at' that , i ; e to-day. SrKNCl : BLACKMUBM. C'alilor- La CaiK-4 arc The only gur antt-ed ciov'orratarr cold iu the iiea . ha) Ie". . - void catarrhal deafi s and sore ejes. he slo re the sense f taste aud Uupleasaa breath, resullil and pleasant U aud a cure ia a gists. Send ft Medical Cuuip uiouiha' treat mail. $1 10, f Majun.- ; from calairu. taa :se. Follow directii .ranttd, tiy all diug circular to Auktia f, Uiuiille, C.l. Mx jlil for tl; rem by aule Ljr FoLa t Use elegant lotion for sunburn i RED CROWN MILLS lM. LA.VM.W at ftmp NEW PKOCEftS FLO UK. (superior (or Fkaiiljr aad Baker's u) Best loraue Facilities. hwt cash price paid (or abtaWft ALBANY . OKEUON CCLVACY. MEATMK8. W. A. KIMSEY. 1 be only com det e Mst ot Abntrat Books and Maps in Linn County OFFICE IN TUK CO CRT HOL'SE. WBusinesn entrusted to my care will receive prompt and care ful attention. tr CO FABRICS. -TO THE- MEN Calland look at our"vali.et in Wa have a very larpa stork f choor-e from at tb loaaat lprk ever offeret.;ui th Furnishing . Goods.