V
3
jUoYninqgailijgcrald
ON HALE.
Th Daily Hmhalu will be wo
aW each morning at H. J. Jones'
book store.where it ran he procured
aft 6 cents per copy.
JOTTHIOi AHOG C TOWN.
' E. G. Beardaley, oi Portland, ia
in this city.
H. Y. Kirkpatrick, of Lebanon.
aa in the city yesterday.
Over twenty new residence are
being built in Albany at the pre
sent time.
Southern Oregon ia shipping
peaches and blackberries into the
Willamette valley.
Great reduction made on aailor
waists, silk wool and fine flannel
at G. W. Simpson'a.
Special prices made on all drees
goods to make room for fall stock
at G. W. Simpson's.
An advertiser who ha a Here
ford cow and calf for sale will
please call at this office.
Strauder Froman and wife left
for a mountain trip yesterday to
Fish Lake and the Matolus.
An elegant line of undrete
ed kid gloves, in all the latest
shades, just received at the Ladies
Basaar.
C. W. Sears went out to the
front of the Oregon Pacific yester
day to spend a few days for his
health.
Oregon cherries retail in Omaha
for 40 and 61 cents per pound.
Who says there is not money in
Oregon fruit.
The party that borrowed au
opera glass at F. M. French jew
elry tore and forgot to leturn it
will please do so soon.
Josephne county wilt have one
of the largest crops of watermelons
that she has bad for years, but
will be a few days later than usual.
Parker Bros, is just the place to
fill your lunch baskets, for the
excursions, picnics, etc. Try them
for the Newport excursion to-day.
Albany's Building and Loan As
sociation last evening loaned R.
K. Montgomery $800 at 53 montt
interest in advance and A. Saylix
$200 at 55 mouths.
Mrs. Mary H. Ellis of Fore .
Grove, President of the Woman'
Relief Corps, Department of Or.-
gon, was in the city yesterday o
. her way to Roaeb.org.
Hon. Jeff Myers was in the city
yesterday and' reports S-io -,ros-pering,
with a new church and
bank building going up, nd the
prospects of having the railroad.
Letters from Albany people at
Newport state that the weather is
delightful there, aud that all are
having a pleasant time. Quite a
oowd are already there and many
more on the start.
Superintendent J. .tevenf-on
and Assistant General Manage r K.
H . Hadlev and tamilv came over
from Corvalhs on a special traiu
and -vent out to the front of the
Oregon Pacini: yesterday.
The splendid display of fruits at
James F. Powell's yesterday
morning was superb, but buyers
soon broke itacomuletness. Those
iooking for purchase there will
have to go early for tir.-t choice,but
the supply is ample ami elegant
Tickets to Europe Saa Francisco
tfpokane Falls. Pendleton, Baker
City, The Dalles, and all points in
the United States and Canada for
i)e at the Union ticket ofBo.
C. G. Kawlings city ticket agent.
uroad lln st.
Everybody is going to Newport
on the Bpecial excursion tram that
leaves the 8. P. depot on the O. P.
R: K. at 4 :30 p. m. to-day. Don't
let a passing cloud keep you home.
The weather is delightful at the
seaside. Plenty of rooms at any
ot t be hotels. Rooms can be as
sured if desired by wire. Fare
only Hi.
The usual religions services will
be observed at the First Baptist
cburen next sabtath July ZO.
Preaching by pastor L. J. Trum
bnll at 11 o'clock. Sunday school
immediately following at 12.
Meeting of the Vinyard laborers,
to hicb all young people are in
vited at 6:30 preaching at 7;45.
by pastor. The publicarecordially
invited to these meetings.
Take the Union Pacific railway
tor th Last; 36 hours quicker
than any other transcontinental
line, elcjtaiit new dining car-, Pull
man . palace sleepers, tree family
steeping ears run through to Den
ver, Omaha, Council iUulTi, kanaka
Cry, rit. Louis, Chicago ai d 8t.
Paul. C. G. Rawlings, agent of
the Union Pacific. Ticket office,
Broadalbin street.
A Bar Vara for th Whisky Habit.
Dr. Livingston's Amidete ior
Drunkenness wiil cure any case of
toe liquor habit in from ten to
thirty days, from th moderate
drinker to the drunkard. The
Antidote cau be given in a cup ot
coffee without the knowledge of
the person taking it. Tho Anti
dote will not injun; the health in
anyway. Manufactured by the
Livingston Chemical Co., Port
land, Oregon, or from J. A. Cum
aiiug. Druggist, soie agent,
Far Mala.
The undersigned wiil sell at
public auction at Schmeer's stable
in Albany, on the I'tttl. day of
July, 18W0, at 10 o'clock a. m., a
number of good horses. Terms of
gale six months, three without
interest, but with approved se
curity. Weias Bbos. A Manie.
On the Union Pacific consumes
hut seventy hours from Portland
to Chicago, which is the faateat
time ever maue irem ue
vasl. Ticket office Broadalbin !
Street.
u. vou aeeo those new style i
ef -
ttaAnar. They are the latest thing
hair ornaments at tna uuueaigam. aiso a targe uweiuiig on in
ALBAHY WOOLEH HTLL8.
V7kat Thsy are Doing And How They are
Doing It.
To Tiir. KuiroB tiik lia .i:
Your correspondent had
pleasure of conversing wit'' .1.
ilii
. Mover, president 01
"'e " !
Woolen Mill Vo. who
established on First street.
IV.rt-l
iand. Or., at whol- sale- and retail,
of the goods manufactured here in
Albanv, which sjeakR so much for
the reputation of the mill that we
are constrained to give it to the
public. There has been such a
demand, and the demand has so
increased that thoy are compelled
to place a salesman on the road,
ami now are receiving orders for
Albany manufactured goods from
St. Louis, New lore, Philadelphia,
St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago, and
already having received the second
orders from some of these houses
pince their sidesman arrived in the
east, and as Mr. Mover related
their plans and prospected success
he became very enthusiastic for
the future welfare of the Albany
mills and the city of Albanv.
A Grand Schema.
The Balem Journal says that the
Oregon Pacific Railroad company
could increase its revenues and at
the same time provide a conven
ient means of pleasure and recrea
tion to many people of the valley,
by putting on a special train from
Albany east to the mountains ev
ery Saturday evening and back
Monday morning. As now ar
range'!, a person going by train to
the upper Santiam country has to
stay in Albany over night, and
cannot go up the O. P. at all Hun
day, so that hundreds who would
avail themselves of a weekly
chance such as above suggested
are now deterred from so doii g.
There are targe numbers of Salem
people, and presumably of other
towns, who cannot afford the
time to go for a week or two to the
mountains, who would like to go
occasionally during the summer if
thev rould do so in the manner
suggested.
Lul Hlgat'e Theatre.
The Chicago Corned v Company
last night produced "The Hidden
Hand" to a ratter larger house
than usual, and was greeted with
immense applause. The part"
I were well sustained and the audi-
ence well plea. ed. This afternoon
they give a matinee and to-night
their closing performance. Thev
have given satisfaction throughout
the week and will be greeted with
a large gathering for their closing
pieco. i
Preach Tansy Wafer.
These wafers are a sure and safe
sjiecific .'or all kinds of female
troubles and will remove all ob
structions to the monthly periods,
no matter what the cause. They
are just what every woman need",
and can le used safely. For .salt
by the Livingstone Medical Co.,
manufacturers, Portland, Oregon,
.also from our sole agent, .1. A.
Curomint:, druggie. Rlnniherg
block, Albany, Oregon.
SATURDAY'S BILL OF FAKE.
Cauliflower, Green Peppers,
York Cabbage, 1-ettuce.
A FAT HKN.
Cucumbers, Turnips,
Carrots. Beets,
otriog Beans, Sugar Peas.
A NICE HI' KINO CH1CKKN.
Blackberries, Raspberries.
Ashland Peaches, Calif. Peaches.
.And the finest line of lunch
soods in the city, all to be had
nice and freh at Mueller fc Gar
rett's.
IHsaolutloa of Partnership.
Notice is hereby g ven that the
partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned in the
restaurant busines in Albany, Ore
gon, is hereby dissolved by mu
tual consent, L.J.Caplatzi retiring,
aud John J. Pepin remaining and
coadncttng the business, c llecting
all bills due the late firm and
assuming all liabilities.
Dated July 17, 1890.
L. J. Caklatzi,
John J. Pkpin.
To The Asylaaa.
The Balem Journal says:
Officers Minto and Dilley last
night arrested an old geutlemati
who m glit have been seen around
the streets during the day, barely
able to. prjceed with the aid of a
cane, it was late ana his peculiar
actions caused the police to con
sider him under the influence of
liquor, so they locked bim up for
the night, but his condition this
morniug bad not changed, so they
concluded be was out ol his head
and had him taken before
County Judge VValdo for examina
tion, which was conducted by Drs.
Cusick and J. N. Smith, in pres
ence of Dist. Atty. Bingham. All
were convinced that be is demented
and accordingly be was committed
to the asylum and taken there by
iJeputy wrigntman. His name is
Israel A. Gray, aged 66 years,
residence Brownsville and has a
relative, James Gray, at Albany.
His mental ailment is said to be
'.he result of irregular life and dis-
tpation in the past. He has a
lefecuve memoiy and can give no
iccurate account of himself. He
is also paralyzed physically.
Bunch grass is going to seed ,u
Klamath and Lake counties this
reason, bometniag not known
before for years.
New
emoroiiierieH, Houuciiu!,
iacc noouciug in cotton and bilk,
Ikldi'Lr sAsnl itii T nnc !i imir.i.
'JSana. asva vmsu. Aca. r las iiutte)
tioo point, also new designs in
black and white lace, including
Vandyck and Eiffel Tower. New
ufChinafi
UTCn,n8
Samuel K. Young.
For Sale.
Some household goods at a bar-
a 1 i j l ir . i
ptreet for rent.
OOABT K0TE8.
The Klamath county Star nays i
that wheat is looking Well.
. . ,
In Law county tDe weatner iuh ,
been cool and w indy for the past
WPt'K.
BobDodson killdl a 250
uuinrl
Cinnamon bear on Cherry creek,
kbiinath county, last week.
A nheeii herder who lias been
working for Abbot & Long, was
found dead in bis cabin on the
head of Susan river in Southern
Oregon last week. It is thought
he had been murdered, as his
t hroat was cut.
Grant county news- A large
!ear entered the sheep camp of
Kenneth M. Rae lately and grab
bed one ol the sleeping herders by
the shoulder and unceremonious
ly yankjd him out of his blankets.
The aroused man yelled so ter
rifically that the bear beat a hasty
retreat. The man's shoulder was
bitten quite severely.
Three prisoners escaped from
the Grant county jail last we k
Two were confined ior the Ortho
dox crime of horse stealing, and
one for the bit of irregularity of
trvine to kill a neightor'8 family.
The prisoners made a key out of a
case knife, rney took, a coupie oi
pistols belonging to the deputy
sheriff.
. Church Kottca.
Preaching services to-morrow at
the Presbyterian church at 11 a
m. and 7 :45 p. m. Sabbath school
at 12:15 p. m. Young people's
prayermeeting in the lecture
room at 7 p. m. Subject of the
morning sermon, "The Cause and
Cureoi Worry." The topic of the
evening discourse, "The Right
Lse of Pleasures." All will b
made welcome.
A riaa Plaything for the Children
A Dalles paper has the follow
ing: Edward Rogers and Milner
Mc lin, who live on a ranch five
miles from V ia, went out on
a hunt a few ago. They spied
a large cougar, fully seven feet
long, sticking its head above a log
McLain fired and killed it. It had
no sooner fallen over, when
another sprang up, which was
killed also. The men then went
to the place where the animals
fell, and found four young cougars
and tried to catch them alive, but
all got away but one. The other
three were shot. The cougar kit
ten is now on the ranch and is
quite playful, and a favorite with
the children.
Daa Completed.
The floods last spring took out
the dam across the antiam river,
that turns the water into the Al
bany and Sanliaui cana:, and a
force of men have tieen at work j laoiimln. lio ik.- . iuiuiii ;
replacing it and will have it : longer. Bold by druggists at 60c nd :
completed to-day. The dam is'flperbos. Sola b t'osbav A Mon I
about '.50 feet long and required rcgen i
considerable work. Another one; iiriB Aioog Vour Stock. j
aero-, a slough is still to be at j if you want to send them to pa-i
tended ro. ! ture, where they will have the I
WhatA4vertUing Cut.
A Hin-l page in sn issue of the
os7 y iZZ' V tVl..V;c ..VL .T ;i
$400. A yearly iulvertisement in!
.. i i-ii ; r -, i
vti v vv ittiiii va iiiv fs" s(asu
costs $26554 for
the lowest and
?i:i,(RiU tor the hiiihext price.
columns. These figures would ;
doubtless be of interest to men j
who invest $2 or $3 and flatter
themselves with the idea that they
are extensive advertisers, and also t
to those who so frequently ask why 1
country papers cannot be printed i
as cheap as city papers. .
State Lecturer.
It is said that among the changes
made by the grand lodge of United
Workmen was the creation of the
office of state lecturer, whose duty
it shall be to travel thoughout the
turn-diction, hold meetings, deliv
er lectures, elucidate the aims and
benefits of the order, organize new
lodges, and attend to all such
work. His salary is to be $1000 a
year and 50 per cent., of the fees
collected for establishing new
lodges. The first lecturer has not
been announced yet, but applica
tions will be received by Judge
Daly, Master Workmen, and the
executive council until August 15,
when the appointment will be
made.
BRIOHT-HWAIN-July 18. 1890, at
the reaidenca of the ouicialing
clergyman, Rey. E. R. Prirbard, Mr,
John Bright and Mi as Ella Swaiu
both of Linn Co,
Persons who lead a life oi expos
ure are subject to rheumatism,
neuralgia and lumbago and will
find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H.
McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment;
it will banish pain and subdue in
flamation. Foshay A Mason.
flay Last venlna;.
Last evening a good sized a idi-
ence was present to witness the
presentation ot the ' Black Dia
monds" as played by the Chicago
Comedy Co. Jas. A. Devlin as
"Banty Bob" the faithful fireman,
kept the house in roars of laughter
alt the evening. Belie fnmun in
the character of "Diana Daychink"
played her part admirably, as did
also Mips Howard as "Pauline."
Val. E. Love, as "Bernard" Mc
Turk, the friend of the "hard
working, trodden down working
man, " did a very clever piece of
character acting. 1'he balance of
the support were up in their stand
ard excellence. To-night wfH be
presented the five act cotnedy
tirama, entitled "The Hidden
Hand."
Two hundred nk klo alarm clocks
just received at F. M. French's.
the coiner jewelnr store
! j.rtl ivi
A big
j t I U yrl 1V.VJO.
;
j
I :
FINK DRESSED CHlCrBNS:
AND GEESE
MUELLER at GARRET'.:
Fnnit a King In a Flan.
George Bowniau a young nslier-
man w ho went angling along . the
Umatilla Tuesday, landed a trout
a font in length. He carried it
. . triumDi, amUhiledres8-
inf his troutship forbieakfast, dis
covered a plain gold ring, with the
initials "1. V." on the inside, im
beded in its anatomy. The ring
had evidently been .uicidentallv
dropped imo the river, and swal
lowed bv the trout through the
natural mistake that it was a new
variety of the inst ct family. ThiB
is no "fish lie ; it is the earnest,
ober truth. E. O.
Four Little Jack Horner,
The Baker City Review says
hat Dr. J. W. Strange, supervisor
f census for the second district of
Oregon, last Tuesday, announced
the approximated population of
the four leading cities of eastern
Jregon,as follows: The Dallesl3000
Pendleton 2600, Baker City and
LaGrande, each 2,MX). These
igures are not up t. what was ex
pected bv some and not what was
expected by the supervisor him--elf,
but w.'.rk is generally conceded
to have i i-ii done by the
various enumerators. To say that
t he people of Baker City were sur
prised by ttie ngures representing
her populuti -n, would be Btating
it mildly, but if a re-count was
leemed advisable, the next ques
tion would be, "Where can we find
i mote careful or capable man
than Mr. J. P. R si, our duly ap
pointed census enumerator?" lie
has resided iu our city until! its
streets, alievs, additions and
people are as an open book to him : ;
a man that was never known to '
shirks rexon8ibility, he has been
'luremitting in bis devotion to the
-vork before him, and it does seem
I u: possible t)nt be could have
overlooked 20u names, to say noth
ing of the 2t0' more which many
believed would be the correct eti
mate of our population. We are
not al-me. Pendleton's upper lip
show no tr of starch. La
Grande's tuna leg is nervously
twitching and The Dalles is yet to
be heard from. One gleam ot con
solation alone is visible, we can
truthfully s ty there is not half as
much swearing over the result as
we thought there would be, we
haven't got the people to do it.
Pile! fllml Mien!
Dr W imam's Indian Pile 'linimen.
is the only sure cure for blind. b!?
ing or itching pile ever discoverer
It never falls to ure o'.d rase of Ioi.k
standing,
.Tiirijre 'loons, Mayv)e, Ky.
-l)r William's Indian Pile Oln-ment
cured me aftr years o' orT. ring '
Judge CofliDDury.Oevelaud. O.nays
"I uavc C'tind bv experience that Dr.
! WUliar.'s lndiau Fife Ointment glvet,
; immediate and permnnent relief." ;
Wf tlMV. hlintlr.'fta ft C.T.'Iv t,wft
lSt Of feed, good Hbade With
! .and 'tie atM
twenty or more at reduced .ales.
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All stock must be paid for ! ofore I
! A "I 'i . .
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Ti . ., l, :. j.. . .1... .
erdale. I w ;11 take gooi care of all
stock intrusted to m v care, but
will not be responsible for any ac
cident thst inav occur.
P. L. SlH'B.
Those wishing serenn door and
rtimlowH should call on R. B.
Vunk, who will put them In com
plete ou short notice. Shop on
1 corner of Second and lerrv streets
Wi.ir-ou. con.ed beef, ofipped
beef, and a nr lot of full civam
California chee e, jum the thing
for lunch th warm days. Call
on Bpencer A Blackburn.
Before purchasing your Artists
materials examine the new stock
just opened at the druit store of J.
A. Camming, successor to H. C.
Hubbard.
We have our new spring stock of
kid gloves, aud the best value ever
shown in Albany at W. F. Read's.
Happy is he who buys his fruits
and vegetables of C. E. Brownell.
Always fresh and full weight.
Tbos. Brink has just received a
fine assortment of window shades,
also the Wheeler A Wilson sewing
machine, the best &iid lightest
running machines made.
Harriet Hubbard Avers Recant
ier Balm, Cream and Powder, can
oe oouined at uubbard'-- new
drug stor
"Oh, Emma! where did you get
that pretty drew? Why,mamaaa,
bought it at the Ladies' Basaar.
A 1 table claret 25 cents j r bot
tle or $2.60 per dozen, delivered to
any part of the city. M. Baumgart.
Smoke th celebrated Havana
tilled 5-cent 'gars, ma lufactured
at Johns Jnos h s cigar tactorv.
Another invoice of ladies gold
and gold filled watches just re
ceived at F. M. French's.
Ladtee, wtteu jour hunt coiured
shoes get soiled go to klein Bros.,
for a bottle of Rusaian Tan ; it will
sa ake thess nice as new .
A daily newspaper is about to
be published :n the city of Mexico
in the English language. Mr. Seav
of Chicago is father to the enter
prise.
Right shvs for $1 at Viereck's.
An Absaiaie car
Tlic Original AbleMne Ointntentfcls
july put np in Urge two-ounce tin
boxes, and Is an absolute cure for old
-lores, bnruk. wounds, chapped bands
md all akin eruptions. Will positive
ly cur all kinds of pile. Ask tor the
Original Abietinc Ointment. Sold by
fosbaj A Mason at 8ft cents per hor
y mat, 80 rents.
A Bargain.
A good young Hereford cow, an
excellent milker, with heifer calf
one week old. For further inform
ation call at this office. ,
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Freeh apricots at Conn & Hen
dricson's. Gentlemen's tine shoes at K. C.
Bearlrt'.
My fruit jars have arrived C. E.
BrownelL
Fruit cans and wax at Matthews
A Washburn's.
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 Fiah do the cheapest
printing. Try them.
The celebrated Quaker City
shirt at E. C. Searls.
Call and see our Russian Tar
and Faseneta at Klein Bros.
Adjustable window sen ens at
Matthews A Washburn's.
Tin and plumbing work done at
Matthews A Washburn's.
Kerosene and gasoline stoves at
Matthews A Washburn'r.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Mattliews A Washburn's.
Drink ice cold soda at
Brownell's and be happy.
C. E.
Finest line of gent'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
sixes and widths at E. C. Searls.
A complete line ot gents' fur
nishing goods at E. C. Searls'.
Try Conn A Hendricson's once
on groceries and you will be happy.
A fine line of Artists matei-inls
just opened at J. A. Cumining's
drug store.
Go to Cu turning's drug store
Blumberg block, for your artist's
supplies.
And when you want a delicious
cold drink go to C. E. Brownell's
for soda.
Beggs celebrtted family remedies
are for sale b all leading druggists
every wbera.
Mens, youths' and boyB cloth
ing and furnishing goods at G. W.
8impson's.
T 08T On hay poov branded V. P. oa the
AJ snouider. wu-Hin 560 pounds.
old. Any Information will be suitably re
warded. Address Writaman A Hulburt.
Albany Opera House,
ONi. NtuHT ONLY- -
TUESDAY JULY
The latest musical farcical Corned v
A PAIR OF JACKS
By H. Grattou Donnelly, Esq.,
author of "Natural Gas," "Later
On," etc. R. O. Knowles vs.
Judge Jack. Win. J. Russeil vs.
Doctor Jack, and a superior come
dy company.
FUN! BONGS! DANCE8!
Prices 60 and 75 cents. Reserved
seats on sale at Blackman's drug
store.
Notioe To Water Coaaansers.
No parson suptlied ith water fioc toe
company's main will be permitted to sup
ply in any w&y, ft hor persons or families, or
to allow water to' be used tram their pipes
for building purposes b any one unless
written pemiwion Is obtained from the
company's office for such use. Failure to
comply with this rule maybe followed by
shuttlre tho Aster off from i he premises of
the r-iuijr offending without notice.
Albany Canal Water TransporUtlon and
LighUns; Company, Albany July IX, ISM.
Albany Opera House,
One week only and Saturday mati
nee, commencing
3IONDA1, JULV 14,
The ever popular
Cltica ro Comedy Co.
Plaving a repertoire of the kteM
Fasten succesaes.
Held" bv enemy,
- TO-NIGHT.
CUANOK OK FLAT KIOUIXV
renalar rrlces, ta, M anal M Cents.
Reserved seats now on sale
without fxtra charge at Will A
Link's, the Opera House Music
8tore.
N
OT1CK 18 HEREBY GIVEN
that nronertv owners are re
quired by ordinance to cut down and
remove alt thistles and obnoxious
wetdb growing upon their premises,
and upon the street adjoining tuereto,
within the city llmlU of Albany. Tboe
falling to do so will be lUble to a Baa
of ti By order of the city marthal.
CB. WtKH, AQQTT FOB THE LXAD
Ing Are. Hte and aeet'tent iaauranoe com
panies rvTT rimT"T n A1TQP
UISliVlvnUUDIi. I
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BBBT A.XJ KA' T
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v CKFULlil A PEPIN,
Proprietors.
Just received a large invoice oi
awes at X. C. SearU.
I B1- f.ATTOfJ
'SPECIALIST,
BLUMBERCS BLOCK, ALBANY. OREGON,
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 strictly confi
dential. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to
4 and 7 to 8. Residence corner
Third and Montgomery streets.
or Interest to Horse Owner.
Horses boarded by the dav or
week at L. Sender's stables. Al
driving or other horses u ill be well
cared for, being under the immel
diate charge of Mr. Fred Moist.
Charges will be very reasonable.
Farmeis' horses will also be fur
nished with the nest of accomu.o
dations. Owners of good 1 torses
will always find sale for the same
at this stable at g""Mi prices.
Stables io&tted .n -'ixtti ami Ells
worth streets, one block souh u
school bnildintr.
New satteens. gingham's cham
bra's and other wash goods just
received at G. W. Simpson's.
Fresh bread
morning.
at S. A B.'s this
Secure your rai'nad, steamship
and sl eping car tickets to ail
points No: t'i outhaiid East via
the Union lauuc ia.iaj, and
save time and money. Ticket
office on Broadalbin street.
Good Cott'ee aud Tea.
The very best quality f tea and
conee to te found iti tiie city m a.
penr KiackiHirnV. Their
lilemled coffee, rouni t or iej,
will suit the moat f.iPtidiou.
Farmrrs Attention
Do vu want to Imv Rind
' ;U I
LiaW
jX Steamboat Load of Team Maciineiy jxstxcceiTed fci Ht nitu t:
STEWART & SOX
Gall andrSel ct Whi.t You Want.
SPECIAL SPRING
A. N O XJ IN" C EMENT
M!y Stock is now complete
embracing; a.11 the latest novel
lies in Dress GroocLs both in
WOOL AND WASH FABRICS.
"
. ,m
LADIES
I
W make a specialty oi
Underweai
In Knit Bibbed' and Muslin
Our prices are .the; LOWF8T and
our goods
THE BEST
t We carry a rnil line ot tne worm
; ..... . . .
Ladies
' In embroideries and nouncings we have as Urge a stock, ipjtj 1 err-- i . ' i. Ci!i ta I
! will be convinced that Albany ia the best trading point in Oregon. tJtJ A pleasure to show goods.
ResD'v
What a Fortune
Tr a pood, heultliv. nearly .skin. Few
are awsre of the t'loit time it takes a j
disordered liver to eauso blotched ou
the face and a dark greasy ski a One
bottle of Beggs blood puritier and -blond
maktr will ;tore this organ to
Its natural and healthy state and;
cWannet the blood .if all Impurities.
l is meeting with woudeiful success, j
lryll. .ills guaranteed. AU a rug
gists keep it
A Good Coaa;h Syrnp.
There is nothli-g parents should be
so careful about as selecting a cough
syrup. Be.ggs Cherry cough sytup
is meetlnir with wonderful success.
The best is none to good. Be sure you
get Beggs . Every bottle is warranted .
All drugsiMa kee it
Viereck's shaving and hair cut
ting saloon, shaving 15 cents.
CHE A J taOMSl'I
We have made arrangements to nuj -ply
money to all on long time it I
rates of interet on improved farms,
and choice city property. 1 hose who
contemplate building brick blocks can
get money, dee us '
WALLACE A CUSICR.
m
CHEFIES,
THE FIRST IN THE MARKET.
-KROM-
I TO 500 GALLONS-
Tiiose desiring cherries, rasp
berries, etc., should call early on
JAS. F. POWELL A CO.
KeiU'-uilier that Klein Piros. sew
up all rips on iKXts and shoes
' lioughtof them, for nothing.
iBOTA'
uer. Miti'ln'. l nresner. Muwer or
ww a i ar
this vhht ?
Jl 1T3 SjIs Araati for t'u CalebratJ
FREE FROM POISON.
HOSIERY.
. . . .
renowrca rirraanesa iwp uooue,
W. F.READ
AKT 6tLIUiO.
Mrs. Dr. Pat ton, Bluuiberg'e
block. Lessons given in drawing,
painting and music. Pictures ior
ale or painted to order.
An Idea. -We
think the people will like to
buy five one pouu l bars of splen
did laundry soap u r two bits. We
will sell at that n 14-day.
SPKMCA i hLACKBVMIt.
Calllerla tii-K are.
T he only gur auteed cure for calarr
cold iu the ties , hai levar. rose cold
catarrhal deafi
f na sore ejes. Ka
stb re the sense
breath, result ii
n taste ana uupicasan
rlroiu calairli. Kas
ise. Follow direction
ranted, by all drug
aud pleaauut U
aud a cure is a
gists, bend fc
Medical Coiup
mouths' treat
mail. $1 lo, t
Mason.
-muiar u Ablctia
f, Oroille, CiL tit
jut tor 1; rent by
sale by Foeha A
Use elegant lotion for sunburn
RED CJI0W; JIILLS
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.'
(Superior lor family aud Baker's ose) i
Best tiioraue facilities.
CaTUisheat osah price paid for wbeaffa
aLBANY - OREGON
CCIBACT.
SEATXESS.
w. A. : KJMaLY,
1 he only complete eel ol Abetract
. Books and Maps in Linn Countv
OFFICE IN THE COUKT HOUSE.
tfT Business emrusieu to my
care will receive prompt and care
ful attention.
other maciiiutry
K3
O
Kit
Co
-TO THE-
MEN
Cull and look at ourvah.esin
We have a very large stock t
chcoe from at t he lowest prica
eer oftertn in the
VALLEY
. ...
v-u- r - nn t r j i
Goods.