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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1890)
THF VOTtNTyo HKRALD; FBTHAY. JirfT IS. 1 SOO. will be on ; le each morning at H book Btore,whereitcan be procured at 6 cento per copy. OOTTIJIHe ABWr TOWN. Dr. . A. McAlister went to Salem tbiH morning on professional business. ' Miss Estella Hobiueoo, - of Eugene, ii in the city the guest of Mrs. D. P. Mason. . The oornor stone of the Methodist church will be laid new nest Tuesday afternoon. . Great reduction made on sailor waists, silk wool and fine flannel at ti. W. Simpson's. Capt. Ben sal and wife of New port are in the city, the guests of Hon. J. K, Weatherford. Mhta Nellie SnodgraB of Eugene was in the city yesterday on her way home from Sodaville. Special prices made on all dress goods to make room tor. fall stock at i. W. 5impeon'a. . . The 'baseball uut between, the Albany and Salem real estate men will be played at Salem Monday. An elegant new line of undress ed kid gloves, in all the latest hades, just received at the Ladie Bazaar. The work of excavating under Trite Bros, livery stable is nearly coinpleted,and it will soon bereaty to be lowered. In speaking of sojourners at the bay yesterday, we should have ttttd Mr. and Mrs. Wtneman in stead of Wymn. Members ot Bay ley chapter are notified to meet at the temple at 4 :3t) o'clock r. u. sharp for work. By order of f. L. P. A valuable young horse belong i ig to W. B Uilson threw timself ' so heavily while being broken that it neck was hroken and it died. To-morrow afternoon there will tie a m uttinee, tiqen by the Chicago . Company. The prices wilt be 10, 20 and M ceuU. An 1 excellent chance ia now open for a buidueea already establicdied, : to some eutrget'c oubiness man. ref notice under new to-day, anl adilregn M. P. O box 375. It is generally remarked! bat the Jiiuany iano is piaviug uuc music a can be lurnbhed. The -boys nave uiatie the r - practice count and are hue nitieictane. Mr. Eagan, the blind man, who was iniurvd by the runaway acci dent, and it was suppose-i sultereo ". the irattureoi several ribs, ia de Dendfnir upon the faith i-ure for relief front his injuries, it s .said. "The' American Health Associa tion, headquaTWs at ; Rochester . Y.. have tent out a heat Utile volume, being a priz enauy upon tanitaiy and economic cooking, under tiieLoiub otter 01 ViO ior the beat essay upon the sume t. It is a neat ana attractive book. There is a man employed at a certain lodging camp who, acird ing to ali aorounfs, is a'tout as tcreen aa thev grow, i'he foreman of the gang, about a week ago sent him after a "cant-hook."' ite was none two days, and finally re turned driving a hornless cow. . fhe splendid display of fruit at J Ames t. roweii a yesterday 'morning was superb, but buyers . toon broke itscouipletuesa. I nose . looking for purchase. there wiii nave 10 go eariy ior urrtt rnoictvui the supply ib ample and elegant. Wm. Emerick has opened a meat market opposite the Hues House, where he is prepared to tarnish the oet of meats oi all kinds. Having been in this busi ness tor many year, he knows how to suit the public in thin 1 n. Tickets to Europe Kan Francisco Spokane Falls, Pendleton, Baker City, The iJalles, and all points in the United States and Canada for sale at the L nion ticket office. CO. Kawlings city ticket agent. Broad .iin Bt. Mr. Charles Wrigot is in the city delivering hie sised crayon portraits to those whose vrdvrsare . ; already filled. Those dcsiriug .. work of this kind should call on him at the store of. F.H. Pfeitfer. The work speaks ior iteelf , and is done at reasonably (low rates. - ". The Gray's Harbor Timet cayd: Hunt' big army, with hundreds of chariot-scrapers, is turning the dirt over at so rapid a rate that it feared old Julius Ciesars shade may appear and protest at the retnarkabe manner in wtiich that celebrated road builder of ancient times is being outdone. Take the Union Pacific railway for the East; ii5 hours quicker than any other transcontinental "line, elegant dining car-, Pull mn palace sleepers, tree family sleeping cars run through to Den- r, Omaha, Council BluU's, twansa Ci'y, bt. Louis, Chicago and bt. Paul. C. U. Kawlaig-i, agent oi the Union Pacific. Ticket office, Broadalbiu street. The 86th birthday of Mrs.Pisher, another ot Mis. J as. iilkins, was observed yesterday bj a gathering at her daughter's fine ree'deuce. iUa. Dr. gtewart, aged 70, and Mrs. Altuoune, aged 90, were present and spent a pleasant afternoon. All join in wishing (beta many happy return. 'D. D. Dayton, pridrnt of the "Metallic Paint Company, which i id' active operation at the mine, aoiae nine miles iiom Lebanon (lu in the city yesterday wiih , specimens of the product of the mines.. He plated an order oi several iiui.dreu- pounds with blew art & box and lus also filled a hke order for Mr. Morris of acio. :' exhibited that the paint ia an ex cellent article, and will command an extensive and ready aaie. "I 'OA BXi'f. 'iur dirt)l Jwuujk XI bflUMft. He prtwulra Uiiai ot Sr. j The Daily Hkk.ij 8ALEM HATTEB8. Wirk n ths Itoal Brldg-A Psatb. Sat Journal: Work i being pushed fl";el ' wortt on the tim' "efs ni pilin : in the rive. The people of P-dk county are watc hing the work with mucl'i in-: terett. especially woodr.ien, vho; find a sale for their wood in alem. . The ne:al iire pid fr w od at wholesale is to T tor nr ana !f.:.o0 to $4 for oak ; and wh-n tit" y ; cent- a load must be paid for ier- j riage there is but little profit left. ; nor can a ferry be maintained at a j less charge than is now maue. -ui this will soon be dor?r- away with by the finest steel bridge that spans the Willamette. A terrible accident, endjng fatally, occurred yest-rd:iy in East 8alein, in the family of Jjmes Watt. They had a woman there washing, who left a boiler ol" hot water standing on the floor, and whik- she wat absent from the room a little thre-yer-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watt fell into the boiler, receiving in juries, .from which she died at noon to-day. Brala Bit the Dast. The Oregonian says : The party sent down by Major Hand bury to make a hydrgraphic survey of the Columbia from Tongue point to Cathalamet hare been working for some time in the vicinity of Three Tree, and every day they no:ic d a big black bear come down to the shore of the river to eat berries. They concluded to have a try for the hide of the animsl ard sent down to Captain Brown, Of the steamer Mandell, for some ammunition suitable for bear. i The ammunition was sent, with some joking comments in regard to the improbability of any bear mg killed, the next evening after it was received the man who attends to the light at the point met the bear and howled for aa Mtance, and A. L. Upson, who had loaded his gun for bear, ru- he.1 out and shot the animal. The head ban been sent to this city to be mounted, and, as nothing has been heard of the hide or carcass it is snppoHed they were 'l iwn t smithereens. A Mjntarloan Kb fin re r. The Astoria Columbian, in com menting upon the prospect of the Albany & Astoria railroad, in which it arrives at the conclusion that the Oregon 1'a rilic is bxckinif tiie enterprise, sa.VF t at: ''It hus been learned that W. l. Burr, who is doing the surveying, ac companied by a prominent eastern railr.iad enin-er, but his ide:;uty cannot he learned, nor is it known what company he represents. While Burr is ontepaihlv making the survey, this mv-terions "a- iptant'' is really in charge, and l - - I - T. l. J ... nui 1 tuny n ugti'e iieau t cull- if al th real projectors of the linf." MlM4 ejf 4he Enumerators. Clatsj, cutily. outside Astoria, will fa'l very short of ictuul population in the census. In thj neiyhborbood of Youngs river falls 2"J residents r iort that thev have not j-x?en enumerated and on the other side of the mocn tain 35 residents sc.y they have neen or heard nothing of the enum erator. Astoria Pioneer.- UlMolutioa of fartnemhlp. j Notice is hereby given that the) partneiBbip neretoiorc exisung between the undersigned in the resturant busines in Albany, re zon, is hereby dissolved by mu tual consent, L.J.CaplaUi retiring, aud Jcbn J. Pepue remaining and coaducting the business, collecting all bills due the late, firm and assuming all liabilities. Dated July 17, 1890. L. J. Caplatzi, John J. Pce.sc. Fishing- Kzenrnion. Justice Humphrey, Clay Mar shall, Karl Race, Mr. Sears and others -start this morning on a fishing and pleasure excursion to Blowout lake, on the North San tiarn. They will leave the Oregon Pacific railroad about two miles f tiirt side of Breitonbush. cross the antiam and go up a small stream to the lake,- where it is said the superb mountain tiout exist in untold numbers. Fish will be plenty on their return. For 8l. Some household goods at a bar gain. Also a large dwelling on 1st street for rent. Asiiby & Neh.. You cannot accomplish any wo-k or business unless yju feel well. If you feel used up tired out take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapa riila. It will give you health, strength and vitality. Foshay 4 At MISS lut nrusn left Wdni i . ... for the east. Her millinery shop a ill be in the chatge of Miss Bird Martin durinMiwBrush's absenco and those who are indebted to Miss Brush are requested to call -nd settle. infirmities ' In the decline of life eeet us to which our youth and ' ar" excellence. To-night will be maturity were Kttanger. our kid ! Pr,sented the five act comedv aeys ani liver are subject io do- Hran-a : entitled "The Hidden rangement, but nothing equals Dr. I --"--" I. H. McLean's l iver and Kidi.eyi Balm as a regulator of the ooriian- i Two hundred nick le alarm chvks Foshay &"M-tson. ' - ' - "jjust received at F. M. French's, ; , the corner jeweler store. A big ' I'eisoiifc wuo lead a liie of expos-1 ' in price. tire are. subject to rheumatism, ; neuraliria and lumbazo and will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. j : McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment; it will banish pain and subdue in-; ; tlamation. r oahay & Mason. ; ; Brick for sale at my kiln or de liver ed in larae or small amounts. ' W. C. Utaaau.. Th BoU. The water in the river is getting down to such stage as to make boatinir somewhat difficult. Tlie river veBterday was onlv 15 inches . above low water mark. The Ore-j goii Pacini- boat- Bentley and Hoag will make only one more J trir each ud this far. It m thought that the Three Sisters, will be aMe to el out oi the ISasin down bv Oregon City about the 25th and being of lighter draught, she will probably run for some time. Fined S3 and Coat. Jno. Monroe, who was arrested Wednesdaj for being drunk and disorderly, wan arraigned in Re corder Henton'8 court yesterday, lie plead guilty to the charge and was lined $5 and cost. He will languish in the city jail for a few days in lieu of the required colla teral. Beautiful DUplay. The fine display of fruits and vegetables at Muller St Garretts yehterday was a great credit to them and one the citv can well be prwud of. Tfiere were so many iuiorted and domsstic fruitjS that it makes one think they are in San Francisco. Nothing like en terprise. School Land Fraud. There is great indignation in Tacoma over the attempt of John ii. McKride and others to secure possession and title to the larger part of t-chool section lb under tne United States mining laws. The land is worth $2,U0O,Utn), and there is not a better situated tract in or around I aroma. It is closer to the business part of the city than the corporate limits, cither west or north, and it lies in a position overlooking both the city and commercial bay. Retideuces 01 the city side ot it have the mota picturesque views of the moun tains, ciy and water obtainable A gulch rui .'rough this land ami in this . gold baa been found. The laiiu for its conliuiiy to Tacoma, is worth a great deal more than the gold thai may be panned out of the gulch. Hops Way I' p. The Salem Statesman says: At Aurora and Bu.teville the hop contractor are contracting lor the coming crop at twenty cents. This is a very good price, and much better than hops have commanded. Already many growers have con tracted their outputs at fioin thir teen to seventeen cents ai.d the present hih prices cause them to regret lhat they oll'ered their pro duct so early it; the seasou. There : is great congratu.atiuu in the up ward tenoency of tue oop market. The trovers aie encourifed and will make some money tins year. Coming- Meat Week. "A Pair of .lacks"will be seen at j the opera house next Tuesday. It I 1 18 1 IT 11. G rattan Donnelly's latest; com! loutiou to me t.ige. .Mr. ; Dunne. ly jiveff Vv ui. .hak. .-peare t fj'.-'. the credit or "A l'air of I oac n inasmuch as the mea ui in ii Dud the Two Diomios" has been used in it. R. it. linoukle.M rei-entlv "i ! comedian at Vngubliu Daly's tliea- tS ! ter. mid W. .1. KilrMe:! a t'siviir.te i r larce-comedy are tie two "Jacks." Sol. Aiken, J. P. Sav age, Earnest Sinclair and Julius P. Witmark are among the inem rers of the company. The latter is the famous !oy baritone whose , tinging has been the idature of j many New York performances. this is his first,-appearance in comedy. A bevy of handsome and talented girls is made up of Teaulla Evans the favorite prima donna, Molhe Thompson the uni versally popular soubrette, Milfied Johnson the world's be.-t lady ban joist, Nina Heyward, Alice Greene and Maiying Thompson. Seats now on sale at Blacaman's drug store. Tender Race. The boys of the Tender Team of the Albany b ire Co., No. 1, have received word from Salem that the tender team of Tiger Engine Co., of that city would run witii them in fcalem. The Albany boys, how ever, do not propose to ko away from home, but will run the Salem or any other tender team for the championship of the state and $100 or upwards, be.t two out of three, and no boys in the race over 16 years of age. HalldloK and Lou Association. The Albany Building and Loan as.-ociation will hold its regular monthly meeting to-night. All dues must be paid to-dav. Dues paid Saturday will have a fine of 10 per cent, added to each share. Flay Lut Bvenlng. I.ast evening a good sized a idi ence was present to witness the presentation ot the ''Black Dia monds" as played by the Chicago t'omeuy jo. .las. A. Devlin as "Bamy Bob'' the faithful fireman, kept the house in roars of laughter a .." evenini!. Belle fnman in j t hu r iarli ur At " I (una llaimriitil?" t VVV - . ...... ...Vw,.., played her part admirably, a-; did also Mii-s Howard ns "Pauline." Val. E. Love, as "Bernavd" Mc Turk, the friend of the "hard working, trodden down working mat), ' did a very clever piece of character acting. The balance of ine (M1l!Por- w ere up in their ftand- FINE DRESSED CHICKENS AND GEESE MUELLER A GARRET'S. 8TEUCI BI LIOHTIIHO, Fsar Fi. Eortai 8iD!oLir M'et Daata Manasr. U a R. Ol ott I ning the report 'that four fine gray horses, three of which belonged to him and one to George Olcott, were killed by lightning 111 a recent electric storm on Stanle creek The band, twenty-five in number, had evi dently been huddled together, when t! e bolt descended and the I . 1 1 rwi ;our were ia'u low. liiey were found lying sido by side, so that they ciiild have been covered by u blanket, and as an evidence of the queer pn.nks plaed by lighting, nil four htia been disembowelled in the same place, the entrails be ing scattered ahout near the S'-ene. Mr. Olcott micceedd in collect ing the remainder of his band ex cept 1 lin e, which he ha not been able to find. The dead horses were ill lart;e. . powerful animals, and could iiot be replaced for $500. He i opes to recover the threv missing animals, whi h he thinks were driven crav bv the shock aim ran off into the m- n- iains. Pendleton Ea Oregi'- iau. Repeal (bit Whole Set. We hav - a . ailroad commission in this state - drawing an aggre gate salar of ;,-)00 a year. Vv hat lo they do? They draw the sal ary. That's ait. 'Afctorian. Correct you ar-i, and it makes the average ci i.en mad to con template Hie i'ac. . Nothing causes mote general indignation f an for a 111:1:1 t" get pay for doing noth ing, tlu'.tinutoii disch rged ai whole crwu 01 just such men as form the railroad commission, and it is to be hopid Oregon's next 'legislature wi.l have as much seu.-e as Huntingt' :. Albany Demo crat. Yes, webaie a supreme court, governor, and several other o fa cets, including quite a sprinkling of legslatois every two year.-. .nd wiiat ' vy do? Why not abuliah ttie whole arrangement md go it on the cheap t-tyle. Don't it miike you mad to think i pawng all thi se enormous sal aries, and all ior doing nothing but just sitti ig around? tUrt llle: fllei.! Ur William' IndiiiD Tile 'lintmeoi is the odIv Mire cure for l.Miiti. Mn-r1 iug or itching pile ever discovert. It never fails to cure old rarer of loue ttandiujr. J.ult'e Coon 6, Muygvillo, Ky, isay. 'Ur William's liidiuu Pile Ointmeul in red ine ufter years of uuVriiiir." Juliet .ifHulurv,C'l eland. 0,.ia.- "I iiBe .und by expel eui tlin f; Williar.V Indian Pile lii'.Uieiit ; i v.-e iiniiit'd'ale and perm nent relief." We have bundled ol such lent! I iDomni. Do not sutler an iimtnii! i lonirer. Sold lv drnirirth at Mk- nml i li r U !.tm ,V :lol j AlbHny, (iretron KrliiK Atonic Vour Stock. If you want to s-end them to pan lure, where they ill have, tin best ot feed, good Hi. fide with plenty oi ater. New h-g tijdn len.e. Horses snd i at tie at 50 cents i '-r iiead per wet k. Lots ol twentv or luore it reduced rnteu. j All t it. f , f . " : taken awry Apply to the nuder j signed at the bt. Charles h"Ul, or TliOb. Daniels on the farm a Clov '. erdaie. I w dl take ood ceeoiall stock iifuntt d to my care, but will not be responsible tor any ac j cidents that mav occur. I " F. L. Sucm. Those wishing screen door and windows miould call on R. B. jVunk, who will put them in com plete on snort notice. Shop on corner of Second and l errv streets Veuiron beef, u..d Calii mh'. cornet! bed, etipped a nc v lot of full cream cl.eef-e, jus., the thing for lu.'!-h thette varm days, ( all on Spencer y Biackburn. Before purchasing jour Artists materials examine the new Block just opened at the drug store of J. A. Cumruing, successor to H. C. Hubbard. We have our new spring stock of ) kid gloves, and the bet value ever j show n in Albany at W. F. Read a. Happy is he who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. Brownell. Always fresh and full weight. Thos. Brink has just received a fine assortment of window shades, also the Wheeler & Wilson tewing machine, the beet and lightest running machines made'. Harriet Hubbard Ayera Recam ier Balm, Cream and Powder, can be obtained at HubbardV new drug store. "Oh, Emma! where did vou get thai pretty dress? by, mamma, bought it at the I.adieV Hazair. A 1 table claret 25 cen's per bot tle or 2.50 er dozen, delivered to any part of tlie city. M. Baumgart. nioke tht celebrated Havana filled 5-cent 'gars, manufactured af .luliiis .low di's ciuar .actor v. Another invoice of ladies gold 1 11 X-ll 1 . 1 . - wivg at F. t French's una goto uueu waunes juat re- i.adien, w' .- n your light rvd red shoes get soiled go to klein Bros., for a bottle of Russian Tan ; it will m;tke them nice ns new. A daily newspaper is abuut to be published .n the city of Mexico in the English language. Mr. Seay of Chicago is father to the enter prise. . -. . . Eight shaves for$l nf Viereck't. 4a tbaalaie Car The liriginnl Abietlne Olntmcut", la ouly put. up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is tin absolute cure for old soree, l-uviij-. WfUiidf. iliuppcQ hsiidb and all skin eruptions. . Will positive ly eura all kinds of piles. Ak tor the Original Abictine Ointment, bold by P ot-hiij A MasoD at 25i nts pr hex )y roai. 30 cent. A Kargalh. A nood young Hereford cow, an excellent milker, with heifer calf one week old. For further inform ation call at thi office. KVSINKS8 LOCALS. Fresh apricots at Conn A. Hen-1 dricson's. j Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searla'. j My fruit jars have arrived C. E. 1 Brownell. ( Fruit cans and wax at Matthets & WashburnV. A new line of dress buckles at the La lies Bazaar. A new lot of parasols just re ceived at E. C. Searls. Paisley A Fish do the cheapest printing. Try them. The celebrated Quaker City shirt at E. C. Searls. Call and see our Russian Tar and Fasenets at Klein Bros. Adjustable window sen ns at Matthews A. Washburn's. Tin and plumbing work done at Matthews & Washburn's. Kerosene and gasoline stoves at Matthews & WashburnV. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews A WaAhhnrnV Drink ice cold soda at C. E. Brownell 'b and be happy. Finest line of gent's neckties in the city at E. C. Searls. Warranted garden hose at Matthews A Washburn's. Garden hose and law n sprinklers at Matthews A Washburn's. Ice cream and lemonade served very day at Goetx's restaurant. Ludlow's 13.00 ladies shoes al) 1 sizes and widths at E. C. Searls. A complete line ot gents' fur nishing goods at E. C. Searls'. Try Conn & Hendricson's once on groceries and you will be happv. A fine line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cumming's drug htore. Go to Cumming's drug store Blumberg fclock, for your artit-t's supplies. And when you want a delicious cold drink go to O. E. Brownell's for soda. Begifg celebrated family remedies are for sale b. all leading druKsietg every wDere. Mens', youths' and boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods at G. W Simpson's. T OS r One Lay ponv branded V. P. on the 1J (oouiiler, weij-1 mu 8.H) pounds, 9 a ears old. Any infornii.'inn will he auital.lv re warded. AddretH Writitaian & Hullmrt. Albany Open) House, OXK MlHT ONLY-- TUESDAY JULY 22. The latest musical farcical Corned v A PAIK OF JACKS By II. Gratton Donnelly, Esq., author of "Natural Gas," "Later On," etc. R. G. Knowies vs. Judge .lack. Wm. J. Russell vh. Doctor Jack, and a superior come dy company. FUN! SONGS! DANCES! Prices 50 and 75 cents. Reserved seats on sule at Blackman's drug store. Notlce To Water Conaoinera. No person supplied rilh oi'er fioc the coinpan) ' mains wii) be permitted to sup ply in any way, nthpr persons or families, or to allow water to be used from their pipe for building purposes h any one unless written r'mlsion is obtained from the company's of.ee for surh int. Failure to comply with this rue maybe fn'lowed bv shuttinir the Aater off from ihe premises of the pvty t offentlinfr without notice. Albany Ca.ial Water Tranportrtion and LlKhtmif Company, Albany July 12, 1830. Albany Opera House, One week only and Saturday mati nee, commencing MONDAY, JULY 14, The ever popular Chicago Mr Co. Placing a repertoire of the litest Fas'ern (successes. Held bv Ihe enemy, TO-NIGHT. CHANGE OF PtAV NIGHTLY PBBlar Prices, tw, 3 anal M Oats. Reserved seats now on sale without txtra charge at Will & j Link's, the Opera House Music I Store. NOTICE 18 HEKEBY GIVEN that property owners are re. quired by ordinance to cut down and remove all thistles and obnoxious wct-da growing upon their premises, and upon the street udj-ining tuereto, within the citv limits of Alhany. Thine falling to do so will be liable toa fine of IS.' By ordr of the city mnrrlial, J. S. HorruiN. CB. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD ing fire, life sad accMant insumnc com. pontes. OYSTER HOUSE AND ....... EEST A.UKAT Just ' opened opposite the Rusa House. Ever) thing new and clean. Open day acd niybt. CAPLATZI & PEPIN, v Proprietors. Just received a large invoice of ahowat. C. bear la. SPECIALIST, BLUMBERC'S BLOCK, ALBANY. ORECON. By the mot modem 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 stric; lv confi dential. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Residence corner Third and Montgomery sheets. r luterent to Horse Owner. ' Horses boarded by I lie dav or week at L. Sender's stables. Al driving or other horses will be well cared for, being under the innnel diate charge of Mr. Fred Moist, i Charges will be very reasonable, i f armers horses will also lie lur nished with the ties! of accointi.o ilations. Owners of good hoi sea will always find sale for the same at 'his htxhle at g"od pi ices. Stiibli s hjcted ',11 rif' t and Kit wcrth streets, on block foti'li . scl 100I I iiildiiik. New ratteens, giughaiu's chain bra's and other wash goods just received atG. W. Siinpsi i.'s. Fresh bread morning. at . A H.'f this Seciue your railroad, steamship and shepin? iar tickets to all po'nt" No. Ii South auu East via tiie Union lauinc iaiUu, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalhin street. Good Co lice and Tea. The very best qiia!i;y 1 !ea and coffee to t found 111 the city is a. Silencer A Hiat-kim n'. 1 he-r lilended coffee, f-oiin i to ordei, will suit the iiiist i.istidiijin-. Farmers Attention !oou whiu t,, tu a Binder. Kiiiririf, Thresher, Mower or other imuiii.ucry tlis year ? H 0) o w 5 ui a a Steamboat Load of STEWART Gall and Sel ct What Yon Wwiifc. SPECIAL SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT VEy Stock is now complete embracin a; a,ll the latest novel lies in Dress Groods both in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. We an 3)!i A33b far hi Celebrate! g to the LADIES ! We make a specialty of Iff Knit Rihbed and Muslin Our prices are .the, LOWFST anu our goods THE BEST Undorwcai We carry a full line of (he world renowned Bradhend Pier-s Goods, vW i ' r vt - 1 1 1 -i it tr elled. In embroiJeries and nouncings e have ae large stock sg h; 1 tn-' i - .. Q iM 1 1 will be corvineel that Alhany is the best trading point in Oregon. aCQT'A pleasure to f-how gcix'.p. ResD'v What a Fortune Is a cood, healt y, pearly .skill. Few are aware ol the -orl time it lake a disoidered liver to eaue blotclie on the face aud a dark greas; skin One liotlle of Heutrs lilood puritier aud blood maker will i.-tore ibis onrnu (o its natural and healthy state and cieane t he blood of all impurities, it i meetinir with wondeiful urces. Try it It is guaranteed. All druic Kibls keep it. A Good Cough Sjrup. There is nothi u pureiila should he so careful about a selecting a couifb syrup. Bern; t'lierrv coinrh syiup i mcetiiur with wonderful success. The bust is none to trood. Be ure you ret Beirir. Every bottle is warranted. All drusftfNts kee" it. Viereck's i-havii g and hair cut ting saloon, shnving 15 cents. CHEAP MOSEY! I We have made arrangement to ut - ply money to all on loi.jf time at I v ' rale of inlere-t on improved farm. ! and choice city property. Those who conteiu plate building brick block can fet money, ee 11 WALLACE A CL'SICR. CHEVIES, THE F1RT IN THE MARKET. from I TO 500 GALLONS- T! ose desiring cherries, rasp l uries, etc., should call early on JAS. F. POWELL A CO. Rcirieniiier that Klein Bros, sew Uali rips on loots and shoes 1 Ismvlit oi them, for nothing. Faxmlffactirezy juEtitcciTcfi at i FFnc,v,.. HOSIERY. KUYA 1 1 FREE FROM POISON. W. F". REAJD Mrs. Dr. P.utou, Blmulierg'a block. Lescous giveu in drawing, , painting and music. Pio'ures for : sale or painted to order. Au Idea. We think 1 e j eiipte will like to buy five or.c pui:v 1 ba:s ot splen did laumii.v soa; r two hu.-!. We will sell at that , i -e to-day. Sl'KNO . BLACkBl KN. Inlllvr-. The only gut cold in the lies calarihal dealt lo re the sense la m-a- arc anteed cure fur catarr . hay levrft, rote cold auu sole eye, he ;f lMe and Uijpleasan lloiu calallli. En e. Follow direction . rjiuUd, t.y all diug -iuular to AL.ii tin f, Uioillle, C d. til - :M tor (1; Mill by ' sale l y F'obhat & 1 breath, result it aud pleasant U and a cure j a Kiel, bend fc Medical Loiup" ' month' treat ' mail. 1 111, I i Mason, Use elegant lotion for sunburn KE1) CIWWN MLS MlM, LAI. A ., ftwpa, - NEW PROCESS FLO UK. (Superior (or Kauiily and tfokrr'a uee) Best iSioraue I'acliities. Crf'Hiyhcst vast, price pud lor titt& aLBANY - OltEUON CtlKAlV. KA1Mtfl). W. A. KIMbLY, Ihe only complete cet ol Aitiact Books and Maps in l.imi County OKKIfE IX THE COI BT llol'SK. JtnBu.-iiicfs eiiiniMeu to my care will leceive ptoinpl md carn tul attention. r rt r. S3U fcx Ulc tuia t; Sz SOX I TVT K NT CalVand look at outvalues' in We have a very Iprge fit k to liwe fioni at the loweht pine ever ofi'ere. in ihe VALLEY 'iifiiisliiiif Goods. X- ,."aLSi