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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1890)
sJFTf-'- V flowing paily ficrald OK HA LB. Tha Dailt Hkh.lo will be on sale each morning at H. J. Jon9' book atore.wbere it can be procured at 5 cents per copy. 40TT1N08 ABASr TOWN. Jay Blain returned iroin Yaqnina. yesterday Dr. G. W. Gray went to Portland yesterday, returning on the even ing train. D. B. Monteith and C. J. Stuart returned vesterdav from a trip to the Sound. Harvest has beeun in a number ol the grain fields of the Willam ette valley. Great reduction made on sailor waists, silk wool and nne flannel at t. V. .Simpson's. Special prices made on all dress mods to make room for full stock at G. W. Simpson's. J. W. Cusick and family leave this morning for a two week's trip to the mountains. The Ochco Review says that cherries sell at i5 tenia per pound or S cherries for a nickel at rrine ville. An elegant new lint of undress ed kid gloves, in all the latest cades, just received at the Ladies P-Hzaar. Secure your seats eaily for the Chicago Comedy Co. Monday eva ning. Tickets for sale at Black man's. Get four seats early for the i.lay, J"MeIise by the 'hicaeo Comedy company at the upera houe thi- evening. People going to the seaside can have the Hkbai.d S'-n1. to them without additional expense by leaving thetr addresses at thin omce. Miss Id Brush left Wednoday tor th east. Her millinery shop will be in the charge of Miss Bird Martin duringMissBrush'a absente and tuose wno are indebted to MissBiusb are requested to cull nd settle. L. Paynurn, section foreman at Jefferson, has been acunitted of the cnarge of comlicity in buruiug the Chinese railroad men's quarters at thai place recently, lie was defended by J. K. Weatherford of mix city . Win. Emerkk has opened a meal market opposite the Russ iiouse, where he is prepai d t punish tne best of meats of all kinds. Having been in mis busi ness (or many years, he lino a how to suit the public in tins 1 ue. tickets to Europe San Francisco fpokane Falls, Pendleton, Baker City. The Dalles, and all points in the United states ana iauaaa lor ale at the Union ticket office. C. O. Kawliugs city ticket agent. Broad t in si. ' The friends o; J-jJg ctrahau, Tony Klein, C. W. Watt? and par ty who have gone tor a hailing punt up lo '.tie Mckenzie Spring.-. iy that they consumed moie ti..ie an 1 worked baidcr to go- their mulr--.eaa ready t start ttiai; dd any v;iv that ever leit Pike coun ty Missouri in iM'J. ' Mr. Charles Wngnt la in the city delivering hie crayon portrait t t those wlios" crdcr-are areidy tilieu. Those esiring woiaotthiskindsiiouldcallon turn tthestornofF.il. 1'feitTer, The W'jrli g pet. kg for it-elf. and is dene at reasonably lo rate. Take titn Union Paciilo railway lor the Kaat; .5 hours quicker than any other transcontinental line, eieKHui uew. omiiigcar-, Puil uia:i pdace sieepers, irec lau.hy sleeping cur- ruu through to Ien er, 0:uah., Council Blurts, kanaits Ciy, St. Louis, Chicago a;d St. Prtul. C. G. lkawlings, agn- oi the L'mon I'acifii-. 'Lckr"! .tli' -, broadt!bin streot. Mreat SlHtichtxr. G. W Simpsun Uat made a great elau:hter in prit t-s on all su'iiac-r goods 10 flof-e ;hi-m out naoielv : Lawn th:.t we boM o! '2Se li I tf'-' reduced t H c nt-. A. wo.i cbailies tht we Hold tor 20 26 W 30 reduced to 15 cents. CnallifS that we soid for 10 12(i Wyi reduced to 7 cent. ea'tecn that i' roi-; fir lba SO rduci'il to Ifi -.enw. Ana a general rtHluctioh on a!! our Bummer guods. Li-ok at lw piay ani pricei- :n the window. G. W. 8isfi'niH. Bring Aluuc Vour Htoon. 11 you want to send tnwi o tare, wtwr laey ul h tne vt ot fed, goo.i Bf ade -vith j4cnty of -atr. New b g tb? fn:e. Horses and catUe at 50 rents per heavl per week. Lots ol twenty .r tuore at reduced rut-. All stoca must be paid for rfora i-.ke" awav Apply :n the nndef clgned at the St. Charles hotel, or Tuos. Jtsnieis oo thw farm at Cl- dn . I a. 11 take g vi careofal. srot-k iiitrtiet-d to ir care, but will ct be rspooi.!e lor any ac cidents that mar nm-nr F. L. Bvw. rrnaa Albaajr. Den.- ,n Hatch returned ycht.-r-dav from Albany where h had ben for a month ramin. the Far mers' warehouse tneie. which had sottled d'A.u during the tlood. No timbers wre a: -o put iu bin der tbe ''ui1din?. Mr. Hat-h says iu enipyed hi" stay in Albany. Pi-hTrJ; j;aueman. Motice. bvuthem i':cific Co.. line in i. PoiLAr. Or., Juiy 12, ltw. On and after Juiy 16. 10, nd Uiiuuuiw ' i , "v . 7 ..ii..V.l..,juti. tiiAlna sn-Mi. i ation Brancn, Mi Bo..J41W. E. 1. vOGKBS. Asst. G. K. A P. Agt. Hava j oo seen the dhw style Baaaax. fbey ara th latest taing hair ornaments at the Uid.CM BTIT1 DI8PATCE8 . ! Daty 3kriff Uoaara Arrt . .'HUsom-i Forgr -Xagaa Onort CaDj)n. EioaMK. July 14 Cocbrran arrente-i C'uuiie? E. Arthur at Halspy 'yeatetdaf on a charte oi toruery. i-omii-rttfi in liurrison coouty, Miisuun; about thro- vt lour years ago. rroni Missouri he went to IuaJio and thenoe to California. .cheran learned ol his coming this way and has !n-n on the lo-kour .'or him. Last Kriday he met two men and their families tainwl near -jpringneld, ami after talking 7. ith theiu a few ininute found one of them was the iaau he wanted, lie telegraphed . to Mis souri for in-rtnt'-tionn, nnd. Hnnday went to Hslsey There tiiey had arrived by that time and airetsuM him. Th entire party came ht-re, and Arthur will be held rill the Mipaoiiri officer comes after him. He is 32 vears old and has wife and two children. He admits bin guilt und anti? lo Hell his outfit and takt his family back a.thhim. C. O. Hulbnrt met with an acci dent tiiis inuinin, lesultina in the dislocation of his left shoulder and hip. He was painting a barn when the scaffolding broke and he fell 20 feet to the ground. CIRCUIT COURT AT KL'UKMK. Ei'GKNK.July 14. Judge M.Pipe arrived from Corvullis to-day and immediately opened circuit com t fur the trial of the cam e of the Oregonian Railway Company, suinjt for ; ;,ht of way to Spring field. Four of th' cases will lie contented. At tha Opera Honae. great Knidish welo-draro The 'The Black Flag," was presented at the opera .''ouae last evening bv 'he Chicago Comedy Company, which as the opening of their w-ek'a engager. en t in this city. An immense audience was present to witnexs the opening play, and tey were delighted. Belle inman as titu Cuban boy, made a great hit, and James A. Devlin, as the London sharper, kept the audience in a roar of laughter. The com pay ha been reinforced by a nurue new memoers since their last ap pearance nere. ana give, a very clever penoi inance. During tne vening .Mr. roi-ter, tb ? eminent vianist. g.tve some unique seiec ions, combining histting with the piano in a charming anner. To-night will be presented 'the .irai(ia"McIi8H".. There should be a large audience. Kailrn4 Operatlna. Thi Oregon Pacific rai!;oad in not the only big road, on which -ou&truciiou is beingdc.'ayeu. The 1 Iregu iian complains that July is we.tring aay and etill no con struction a urk has been done on either of the three radroad to be built out of l'orti.im! th.s summer. As )'ar as the Union Pacific road to the ound is concerned, work is oing ahead at several points. There if no .sign ol ny construc tion work being done near I'ort Uu i n the- ttuntinvrton road to Silverton, 15 milep of hh is to lie done this fall. The delay has neen caused by the great dil.'icuity t secii'-iiig a good route for gettin'si out of East P rfland, w'i;ch has fen a very tireme job, but bai at last been accoiiilished. Work ha? been K"ig on for some time near si! virion and it will not be long before t'-.- dirt will tie flying out n Johnson's creek. The Printer and Grneerymae. A friendly g .me of baseball was played last evening between the prir.tf-rsani! grocerymen, th" losers to pay tor a fipper at the I'elmon-i-a restaurant. Both sides r-laye i well, anil it was a very even game. 'ime trouble aroce from the fact that the numtT of innings to ie pl.iyed had not been de:';n:Tely explained to the umpire. J. D. tiuiv. The printers iield that the game was for five inning sand at the end of the fifth inning the "t ore, stood 24 to 22 in favor of the printeri. The groeeryioen claimed that -seven innings should be played, hm as it was then 8 o'clock ind nearly dark, the game stopped. The umpire reserved hi- decirion. The contestants took supper to-i;trh-r( and will nettle their differ- ncert iu an amicable manner. As it U the printers stand ahead two runs. Wm. Cowan and W. H. Warner were scorers. Tke CrawfordxTllle Accident, . c urtber particulars received con ceniiiig the accident that befell j Mm, Minoie and Mii-s IvuTemple- I Inn Kt tiiA mliaiMia Pl.. u' bri(j Cr!tword9vi - f h t Temuleton ... 1 11 .. t ; i . a uuuiy rtruieii au-: cm on tier ii:;ne snd lieal, ann her tai e ter-; ribly mangled, entirely destroying the eyMi:bt. Misslva Temnleton wn terribly bruised also, tiie r.ght arm being broken at or near the e:iowandher left thigh broi en the oon. protrudinL- through the tlerb. Miss Iva whs carri -d down t- Crawf..nNvill Saturdav Bf:tr. noon on eprinar had. and Mrs. T -rapleton will .e bioucht down i there soon. Evervtliing ia beioir ! -' nu for thm that possible, and : j thev are ifoi.'ii, as well a1 car. be , j csrectei. irie of t'e. hordes wa- i ! KlUCil. H. H. Hewitt went to Harris- ;urg yesterday to represent the , to renresnnt the jfate in a h u 4orri.. vho Aa arrest d Wund-xy an a charge o( complicity in the robbery of Da uo Smith. It Wji be remembered 'bat Mr. Smith vai induced to .o to his dmg titr-re late at night sod I was held up is now sen-in;: a teno in tba pe ;j. tentiarv and bts accomplice aaa impiv ::n -a. roang orri. w 0WIcllS4wl0f bahanarc-omnli A atargala. A good young Hereford cow, an excellent muaer, wiiu uener can I one week old. For farther inform ation call at thJa effica. THfe MOttXtKO JEBIMLfr: TtBtrAV. OaE&OH t 0B0P8 Brts ! All 8n-.tiomTB4Ui.ts tail a ' Bnaatifal Harveat Is attarcd. Following is the weekly crop bullwtin issued by K. 6. Pague from the Oregon -feather bureau : The weather has been unfavor able to the haying operationa, con siderablo ";f.s cat and down when the rains came on and some of it was injured, in addition 'he rains have delayed the hay harvest causing it to ome too-'.onf; to he wheat bar-, est, which in pections has begun, and in most sections will be in fud.sway next week. The hay crop is far better than ex pected. The weather was very tteneficial to the fall and Hpring wheat crops, also to the corn. The fall wheat has generally rilled very we!!, the beny larg and plump. Tht spring wheat, which on June 1st, was thou'icht to be worthless is growing nicely and will yield al most an average crop in most sec tions, Koot crops are all in a most promisin. condition. Hons continue to thrive and their yield will be above average. Tins apples aru bciij, jarcd by ti.e- cuuim in- th. Their non-appearance at an earlier date may be due to the backward spring. They are evi lentlv not appearing in full force and are proving to be quite injur ious. Oregon peaches are coming into tne market, the peah crop of southern Oregon will not be over 50 per cent of the average Through the Willamette Valley the crop will be slightly better, in wanco the peach crop appears to be the hest. Cherries are be coming scarcer. Berries continue to be plentiful; water and mnsk melons promise a very lame crop. They r especially prolific in .Tck- fon and Josephine counties. The grass on the ranges of Eastern Ore-. gon is very good, for the lateneta of the season and cattle are in prime condition. The wheat crop in the Willamette Valley will be almost an a ,jee, in Southern Oregon abou . : . verage : in Wasco Sherman, o :n and Morrow counties' netter than for vears ; in I matilla and Union couuties the largeBt ever produced, in Wallowa Baker. Urant, Crook and interior counties tullv an average crop. Keports from all sections indi cate that a beautiful harvest is assured. Cumlif Naxt Week. 'A Pair of Jacks," one of the nv-st novel and original tarcical cn'iiedi.'B ever produced, will be seen a' the opera house, Tuesday evening. July 22. It is H Grattan Donnelly's latent cntr button to the iitage and has been w-ll des cribed n ' meteor fl,iah of fun." Mr. Dor neMv ives Willi tin hake - speare aonie'of the credit for "A Pair of .lacks," inasmuch the idea of tbe two Dromios iias ljeen used in it, but it - an be as-erted witt: confidence that the Bard of Avon, never drennied of stii h riot-on- .'an as Mr. Donnelly has iwi-ivel from t'.e association of Ju-:g- Jack and Doctor Juck, the pai - i mo lem Dromios. Tliebest - j! K comedy and vocal tnh nt hat ; eeh eug-njcd for the produue- it. n. K. G. KnoAles, recently meir su-ees in treating w.ese a comedian at Augusta, in Dalv'a troubles as well as all chronic dis theater.and W. J. ttusscll. a fav'or. i has made for tie Institute ite in laice comedy sire the two jacks. So!. Aiken. J. P. Ssvane. Ernet-t Sinclair and Julius P. Wit mark are among the members of the company. The litter is the famoiiH baritone, who-e singing lias been a ic-atuie ot many New York (.erioriiutnces. Tins is his tirst app:arance in comed. An octeth- of handsome aud talentea girls is made up of Telluela Kvans, prima donna soprano. Nina liey ward, Julia Aiken, Mollie Thomp son, Edna Dyas, Vinielred John Hon, Alice Ureen and Margery Thompson. Th very latest Lon don and New York songn are made use of in the performance which will be one of the brightest of the reason. The Albany Antorla Railroad. Chief Engineer W. B. Barr, of the Albany & Astoria railroad ia in . he city, having returned to con fer with the i-ompanv concerning the survey between Astoria and lillamook. They have a force of til teen men at work, and expect to complete the survey by Aug. 15, after which the work of grading will le conimen'-ed. Mr. Pnrr s :v? i his m ii live :;igL, huv,ig -iiltd several elk and caught all the ; trout they wanted. They are now i in the roughest poition of the mounta-ns. Olf for Baker City. R. F. Ash by, of the firm of Ash by & Neill, 'eft yesterday morning for Baker City in answer to a communication irom a repre sentative ol a German colony of 50 families who contemplate locating I somewhere on t!:iH coast where I tr,y can lind the large-i and 1 greatest amount of avai.able laud ' in on hoping to reach them I fore they accept any of t!.e aev- j ' ra' proposition- aii. ady made ' them and tr and induce mem to : come to the Willamette valley and take h. umrr? careful and es' ended . look before buying. k'aneral f Keaooe . The funeral of the late Rorcoe ios a.i tield from t jo resilience ' of Mrs. John Keltey ;n Berkely, ' Califorai.i, at 2 o'clock July 4, and ; was very largely attended. .Mrs. . """" V""" ' we.o vr mucu uiooi.rai.eu xor several ; ,1'i aU' u,eir ar,val Jn Berkely, i '.ut Hre ,iOW rt"f l,uln! their health, ! Homer Uose, of Aritoua, brother i "f the wrd, met the ismdy at ', Oakland a 'si'tW cm. " 1 h w- tyoe, t . O. Bennett, H. B. iiruham and F. J. Newton. ami umer iienunchson. ra- . . ... . iishing jaum up the bantiaiu. They fished in Cribtre crsek, and taught all told OOP tiout. , Use Begiia Iandeliu bitter lor u.qUUol, aapapaia aaa all fclaarea . OTDDLB MDtE lOTBi. . MinDLi, Ridoe, July 14, 189f. . I he recent tall of rain has aused all vegetation to flourish wondcrfu'ly, hut is rather trvihg to tboje who have hav out. A daughter of Mrs. L. T. Berrv. with her huband made her a visit recently : also her son, Charley Pyburn an l v. ue, trom nearHalem. Mrs. and Mrs. W. W. Miller re ceived a visit from their daughter, Mrs. Ann Mickey and her son. Will Cox of Co is County. Airs. P. V. conn and familv spent affw day at the home of ber parent. lr. and nrs. J. N. Combs. Ou her return home she was accompanied by her sister Lucv, who spent a week visiting friends in Albany. Mrs. Wm Baker and family are over hi th.- Forks visiting her sisters. GeorneCox.H grandson of Mr. and Mrs. v. W.. Miller, who ha been living with them - several years, became disatiwiied with his home, and left this morun-? un known to his grandparents. The yon artist who was up irom the vulloy "D the 1st in-t., and deco tte'"t the end of Kur pchoolhon-t ; : youth of rat promise. n account of the ex treme m-d- ty of himself'. and friends, hie nsute for the pres nt la withheld l-om the public, nut such talent cannot fail to brfn- its possessor fame. Our school t'ubt bv Mrs. Wm. Moore closed n the 2nd inst. I he ConcerniiK t flayer. e Chicago Comedy com.Mny. ;-o wi.l open a week s ; epgageuienl at the opera house in j ibis .-ity t'1-niorv..'W evening, the Saiew tats-jian -aye; " , "At th ottf--) ..usn last, night i neiore a .' v.- u a as prcseuieu by the Ohic;.! i Comedy Company 'he interesting five act comedy drama "M'liss." In it the cast of characters was strong, and -each one played ! h bent advantage. This ?ompH..y has been greatly strengthened and improved in every way since las( appearing be fore a Salem audience. There is the very tin comedian, Jas. A. Devlin, and Belle Inman the star, Mortimer Snow, Edward F. Felts they are all good in the characters they assume and succeed, with the assistan.-p ot Unir able sopport, in entertaining and pleasing the aud ience wherever they attempt it." The company will prexenl a change of play nifchily . Re erved sets now on sale at Black man's. HAHOHAL BD&0ICA1. URIITIfli: 319 Bsab &.rd HaaeUc. ! One or more Burgeons represent I ing this Institr c '. V at the principal house ot harnsburg Jily 14; The Arlington Hotel. Browns j ville Jnly 16; l he St. Charles Hou : Lebanon, July lo; This Reveiv ! Hous:, Albany Juiy U and the Occidental Hotel Corvallia. This Institute is specially devoteil to the treatment of c trvature oi the spie, disease of the hip and knee joint, crook-d limbs, club ! feet and all bodily deformities. a national reputatioi-. All per sons who arc suffering irom any oi these complaints, should not fail to tuk advantage of this opportunity for relief. Reference may ha-! to the following resi dents: E.N. Condi t, Albany; L. lcFananu, Albany: J. tt. aiorris, Scio ; Mrs. Kate McXu:ie, Lebanon and O. Zumwa.t, it vittg. OEASftB fj TUtE. ''tly 1st. the fol u'me ;ook lov ii von gr IB enect on iru m- thero facific rail- road: eobrti BOUNl'. Cala. ancpreas leave 9 :24 r. m. Ro,ebnrgmail.. yUr Albany local .arrive 9r.s. Freight kat IJbbr.u Cala. m o :oi a. m. eapttaa. (lea vi 0:14 a. m. terrtell :40 a.m. i leavM 12 w. Rose burg mail. Albany local. . . . U ave5 a. m. Freight lv?ive 7:2V a. m. Tbe Lebanon train arrives at Albany at 6 a. 9:25 a. m., 4:2 J'. and leaves at 8:10 r. 1:60 f. M. and 7:30 a. m. Those wiahinf screen oViorand w ndowf, should ea I on R. B. Vnnk, who will pot them in com plete o: tbort kv.it ice. Sp .m cfroer o St"-nd and F"m Mi-et- Vti?on, oorneil bef: -ef-iwd beef, and a new lot ;" -nil c-ea.-.i California chcio, ju.v the Uiii.g for lunch these warm daw Can on nPw lcltburD. ... f"?r: porebasmg your ArUsts aamiie tbe new ioc just 0e.-eJ at the dro- ftoea of J, ". -mrwor U. . C. " u ! Two hiirid-d ni klalarrr vis Must received at F. M Kmiv'n ?s ;. .v. , ! '"nt ia prices. We have oar new spring stock of kid gloves, and the beat value ever howa ia Albany at W. F. Read's. Happy is be who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. UrowneU. Alwaya freeh and full weight. Thos. Brink t.as just receivad 4m atajwtmant of window ahad, also Hie Vhe-ler A Wilaoo Mwiag mashiao. lix bast and Ua)eat nsiV! rriv Mii. Jnst received a large in roioa ol shoes at E. C. SaHrla. Lad'Mu, when yoor light colored for a bottle of Russian Taa; it will aa.- ke them wire aa aow. . ,;n.met.Hupbad Ayers I l'm, Cream and Powder, can I 09 ottaiul at Hubbard's . aew iarg atare. JULY 15, 10 IMPOBTANT KOTICB. Bo- Pointers That Will Sa-ra Monay to Houaekeepera. Go and see that beautiful gold watch at the "Golden Rule Ba zaar." Julius Gradwhol the pro prietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs ub that he ha the Prire 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 tine glassware, and also each pound of the tea will win a piece of fine glassware, and customers who buy one pound of tea or a box of baking powdsr, which is warranted, will have a chance on that beautiful gold watch. He has also added a fine assortment of family groceries to his mammoth stock c' glass waro and crockery, which is the largest in the Willamettee Valley. Go and fee Mr. Gradwhol at the Golden Rule Bazaar, and you will find that nothing is misrep resented. BUSINESS LOCALS. 1 dricson'a. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. Searls'. My fruit jars have arrived C C. urowneu. I rruti cans and wax at Matthews oi Washburn's. A new line of dress buckles at the Ladies Bazaar. A new lot of p-irasols just re ceived at E. C. Searis. Paisley & Fish do the cheapest printing. Try them. The celebrated ljuakcr City Bhirt at E. C. Hearls. Call and see our Russian Tar and Fasenets at Klein Bros. Adjustable window screens Matthews & Washburn's. at Tin and plumbing work done at Matthews & Washburn's. Kerosene and gasoline stoves Matthews & Washburn1! . at Tinware wairanteJ not t. Matthews Washhnrn'a. Drink ice cold soda at Browoell's and be hannv. rust ; C. E. Finest line of gent'n neckties in the city at E. C. Searis. warranted garden hose at Matthews .Sc Washburn's. Oarden hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews & Washburn'-. Ice cream and Ic-nir.nmle rve-.l very day at otii;'! r-t n'.ran; i .. j. i ..... .. . i.uai"W-B .t.'".i le ii'.s h .; Bl7 and wi:th" at K. C. s..i.rls. j A cf'inplefe '.in.- til .-m-H" v:,r I Dishing g.iod .1 F . '. . y,ii,.', Try Conn A HndricM.:) -..,.. om groc"ric. 1 ou ii: b- r po . ! A tine iine ot A!tiix 'iiuusiMls just o)ned at J. i. f i.;-; 'iigN I (IriliJ tore. uo Blu . supplies. And when you nM a delvioui: old 'irink ari to . k; . ;rov '. ;s ' tor soda. BeggH c':ibraT. (i tmidl.v ! ar l'or ale s. ). td n '. '.e .-'.'tB I MenB', youthi: mid loyV cloth ing and furnlnhinr goo.'atO. W.. Simpson's. " Bej;-f. Iiir ,-i.i:. ar.- :. )u)m.v j and act directly on thr - pa ueH a wl5 tl.'e !k.-1-. vll d ru; trial. "Oh, Emma f whrreuidyon. get that pntty dr.)Krt? 't'by, nmmrn", bought it at thw Ltiie' Bazaar. A 1 fablA clr.ret 25 o s pei bot tle or $2.50 er dozen, delivered to any part of the city. M. Baumgart. Notlc To Water Consumers. N5 (. :ron .pllco ih o..:c not i:e ooirraiv ') m: wll; ? ..eri 'i'tt'r t ui ply in ny way, other pi-rwn 01 familiet. or tu allow water to b used irom their nlic. ! lor bo'.irin b: a-i;- uri.. uaicm writreu pe' lilim.ou lU ouliinod fioai th compaoy' oHic for with uae. Filure to comply with 'his r-.ir maybe followed bv ! ahuttlriK the atr off Irom ib- premise of I h ja.-ly ao ofendinii without not'. j AJbany r;.il Water Tranxport tion and I UKhtitifr CuBiiany, Albany Julv 18.X". ) All.au) opera House, One week only and Sa inrday mati nee, .o:imencing MONUAV, JULi' 14, The ever popular I'laving a repertoire of tbe latest Fas em -ucceii.-?s. Monday even .g. Julv Uth. will be presenteu h.i the first timet in this city the great Euglish jieiu drama entitled 1 FUG. I CUAMOI: OK I XAV MOHTLV fepalar rrlreo, w, :w ad M t;t. Re..-erved i-enta' now on nale wit;.out -st;a chiitgc at Will A. Link's, th- Opera 'Housa Music Store. OTT- k uvv vkv r,rvi. I JL that rir'ijw-ty ()wiier are. re quired by oralnarjci: ,.cut down und remove all thistles aid otiiiixuuii wet-iib growing up..a tlicir piriiiiser, and upou the Hlret-t i.i'J' Suing tu-rvt, within tbecitv llmive- .f Aihxtv. Thme failing U do in . li.ible to a of 5. MyurUerof tt-' cliv mnrtha!, , J N. llnVFM&N. G B. Wli., AtlF.arr j-olt T!.k LEAD Ib2 S'.. lit and a. .i..i liwnraae oom paatea. oystkrWuSF" REbTAURAT Just opeived orinoalte the Kuas Houm. JSventbtng nsw and eki Open day acd nlfbt. CAPLATZI 4 PEPIN, . . . - 'Proprietoim'"" - fanoke tb celebrated Havana filled &-cent lgaia, inanufactarad atJaitaaJaas as cigar la slat i. SPECIALIST. BlUMBERC'S BLOCK, ALBAIT. OREGON. By the tnont mo Wn and ap jroved methods cures female dis eases and private diseases of either nex. He has a sure cure for cat irrh of the head. Consultation is ree and every' hing strictly conti lential. OtHce hours 10 to 12, 2 to I and 7 h 8. Resilience corner Third and Montgomery streets. Of Interest to librae Owner. Horses hoank'd by tin- d or week at L. Se.ider's stables. Al iriving or other homes will be well ared for, being under the imrael bate charge of Mr. Fred Afoiat. Charges will be very reasonable. Farmeia' horses will" also be fur nished with the Itest vf aci-omri.o-lations. Owners of good horses will always find sale for the same at h; stable at rod :.res. si bi r u -th pc. ool b c.ted . ' , a '"e's, t ne bj.c': ilc u". il! h n tteenc, iiu',-4t:.i'.) . ham-bi-a's .u. nthr-.- . osti ds .'ue, received:;. . V. t'tij.v.:;.. Ft ah ng. ead . . . A B. a It '.- mo. '"ecr" ' a youi ia ri, jte: uiiaip Ucwia x all . i.-c .'ai'c via aii'l i-.-jping -ar po '1 Nc ... . the wnion ia...i':c tau ..'by. ajii saye time and money. Ticket jthee ou Broadalbin street. Oood CelVee auit The very cesi qualiiy roller' Ir- fn. found in '.lie Spehti-r t Black .jiim! e and ny Ii; leii-io-l coffi-i-, yo t will HUit ttin most -iKtiClu Farmers Attention )u wjiii? r,, )nf tt llir)lar. O e "- ?rj - AX Steamboat Loa& of STEWART Grtsl) and 8el t Wliht You WT,iir, SPECIAL SPRING NOUNCEMENT jVIy Stock is now I embracing all the latest novel- ties : l Dress Groocis both, in WOOL AND VJASH FABRICS. Wi n Hi Awb fe tb UMtti to the LADIES ! We niaka a apaaialty ot In Knit Bibbed and Muslin. Our prices ara.tba., LOWF&T no our goods liiJmveai THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY t- - ' " ' - '. Wotaurv a full line iif ibe wald renewned Frawihesd lref Goods, w iio ' .- t :'if "v i m ailed. In euikroiderie and floaiatingh ae have a Isre i. stock a rrj 1 crfe t 4 , CiUii wiJJ bi oonvincd that AJbaoy ia tba aaat trading point in Oravoo. fiLA pleasure to abew gooda. I What a rortune I Is a ifuod, he;tll .iy, pearly .skin. Few I are nvarv ot ttic t iort time it takeB a tUordrecl liver to euuwJ blotches on I .th- face and a dark grcas; skin One K..MI nt lU-i'i'd blood runner sou blood nmker will ie-tore tb orCan to , its n;rturl aud . AeatlDy . siaie a , rleantea the blood of all Imuuriuea Tt la meeting with wondeiful ucces. Try it. It la guaranteed. All drug Kliitit keep it. j Oood Coagn Syrap. There la nothing parents abould be ao careful about aa aelecting a cough ayrup. Beega Cherry cough syiup Is meeting with wonderful aucceaa. The bHt ia uone to good . Be sure you get Beggs . Every bottle ia warranted . Ail druggiU keen it. Viereck's shaving and hair cut ting saloon, shaving 15 cents. CUE J J toOSEY! We have made arrangemeDta to uj -ply inoL-er to all on long time at 1 ratea ot interest on Improved farm, and choice city property. Those who contemplate buildiug brick blocka can get money, dee ua ' WALLACE A CUSICK. CHEVIES. fHE FIRT IN THE MARKET. i -FBOM- 1 TO 500 GALLONS- T!-.osc desiring cherries, rasp berries, etc., should call early on JAS. F. POWELL A CO. Remember that Klein Bros, sew up :vA rips on oots and shoes bought oi them, for nothing. mm Kuirin Threshrr, Mower or this vear Fate; Jylachiaoiy just xeccit at FREE FROM PfllSOl ART STUDIO. Mrs. Dr. Pattou, Blniuberg'o Leeuoiia giveu i'u umwing, block. ; til a aDU mn8ic. Picture ;-. "- ltr sale or painted to order. An Idea. Ww think the people will like to buv five one poun i oars oi spieu- did laundry soap r two bits. W will sell at that ; i ' -e lo-uay . Stkmci-. Blackbuiui. CalUer-.la tal-K-nre, The only gur -auteed cure for eatarr cold in the bes u ha levai, roue cold catarrhal deah ana eore e es. he atore the aenae )I taate aua uupieaaan breath, reaulth ; from catarru. aaa iae. Follow direction .-ranted, by all drug circular to A uie tin y, Oioyille, Cil. Ma ;nl or 1; aent by - sale by FoLa ot and pleaaant U aud a cure ia a trial. Mend ft Medical Couip months' treat maU. $1 10, t Maaoa, Use elegant lotion for sunburn RED CROWN HILLS attnl, LAtal.Mi at ., Prea. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Snpenur tor fuaiij and Baker um) Best bioraue Facilities. faTIllfbeit aaak prke paid for wbcafCl ALBANY - OREGON CCfEaOY. SKATSKSS. W. A. K1MSLY, The only complete set of Abb tract Books and Maps in l.inn County OFFICE IN THE COl'BT HOUSE. care will receive prompt and care ful attention. other macliiutrjf CO C3 is. r- crs. a. et fcr tt e m f a t i ji C C . & SOX complete MEN Calland look at our2vah.et,'in Furoisliiiig Goods. We have a vary larga flat k (a rhoofo from at the lowest prka ever oftcm in taa