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flowing iiaUij lurald
ON SALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
wle each morning at H. J. Jones'
book store, where it can be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
fOTTINOH ABOUT TOWN.
Miss Daisy Dannals is visiting
in Salem.
For colored glasses go to
French's.
Mr. Alex. Cunningham, of Port
Townsend, is in the city.
The best watch in the world for
the money at F. M. French's.
.r. adjourned meeting of the city
r : cil will be held this evening.
Jr. and Mrs. Fred Blount are
spending a few days at Upper
Soda.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Blain re
turned vesterdav from a trip to
Yaquiua Bay.
Mr. W. H. Baaley of the State
Insurance company of Salem was
in the city yea er.lay.
Snecial prices made on all dress
goods to make room lor Uil stock
at O. W. Simpson's.
Buy your spectacles and eye
classes at F. M. French's and
have them properly fitted.
Great reduction made on sailor
waists, silk wool and tine flannel
at G. W. Simpson's.
Mr. Charlea S. Diehl, Pacific
Coast mtnacer of the Associated
Press, was in the city yesterday.
An elegant new lint) of undress
ed kid gloves, in all the latest
shades, just received at the Ladie
Bataar.
Duncan Rankin has returned
from Lalirande, where he has a
co itract for furnishing ties on the
Hunt road.
Excursion rates on all railroad
have been arranged for from all
station to the big show that will
xhsbit at Alhany, July 31.
H. Bishop and family, of Har
risburg, and Mr. Gibson, of Ne
braska, pa-eed through this city
for a seaside trip to aquina yes
terday. If you feel nnab'e to do you
work, and have that tired feeling
take Dr. J. H. McLean's tfarsapar
ilia; it will make you bright, activt
and vigorous.
L. M. Munkers was in the cit
yesterday and informs us that
ua-t closed up a very satifta -tory
years business in the warehouse
at Munkers station, on tne Ore
gon Pa ine railroad, shipping out
the last of the grain stored there.
. If you suffer pricking pains on
m wing the eyes, or cannot hear
bright light, and tind voor sight
weak and failing, you should
nromytly use Dr. J. II. McLean'
Str.-ngtnening Salve. 25 cent a
- box.
Tickets to Kurope fsu Francisco
Spokane Falls, Pendleton, Baker
City. The Dalles, and all points in
the United States and Canada for
sale at the Union ticket office.
U. G. Kawlings city ticket agent.
Broad- t in sU
; Faults of indigest on cause di--orders
of the liver, and the whole
system becomes deranged. Dr. J.
li. McLean's strengthening Cor
dial and Blool Pun tier perfects
the process of digestion and assim
ilation, and thuc makes pure
blood.
Th Threw Sinter.
Tbe temporary bulk head placed
in the basi i at Oregm City wbile
repairs were being made, and
winch held the, steamer Three
Hidters a prisoner, was removed
last evening, and the steamer,
under the cnarge of W. P. .Short,
came out late la-t evening or will
ceme out early this morning, -"lie
will go to Portland to tit tip, and
will arrive in. Albany about noon
on Saturday on the way to Corval
lis. Future trips are not decided
upon.
For the Mountain.
Nearly all of our citizens who
can lay aside business cares and
take a short vacation are going to
the mountains this hot weather
Of course they all want to lay in a
supply of canned lunch g'Kxts be
fore they start, and Mueller A
' Garrett keep a full line of the best
in the market.
A Bar Car for the Whlnky Habit
Dr. Livingston's Antidote tor
JJrnnkenness win cure any case oi
' tii Imnnr huhit in from ten to
thirty days, from the moderate
. - . . . V J . 1 I '!!.
orinaer te we urainam. me
Axtulitta pin h cnveii in a enn of
coffee without the knowledge of
the person taaing . a tie Anti
dote will not injure the health in
anyway. Manufactured by the
Livingston Chemical Co., Port
land, Oregon, or from J. A. Cum
ming, Druggist, sole agent,
KeepOIT.
All perons are hereby warned
to keep off from my premises for
bunting purposes of any kind.
The destruction of stock from the
careless handling of shotguns has
become unbearable, and as the on
ly recourse I desire hunters to
keep entirely off of mv land.
Albany, July 2-d, 1800.
Thomas Fkomas.
Great Slaughter.
O. W. Simpson has made a great
slaughter in prices on all summer
goods to close th-m out namely :
iawnS III tfc we buiu ui xk is
loK redui-ed to 8 cents. All wool
ehallies that we sold for 20 25(g 30
reduced to 15 cents.
Cnallins that we sold for 10 12
Jfl reduced to 7 centp.
Hatteens that we sold for 16?i
90 25330 reduced to 15 cents.
And general reduction on all
our summer goods. .Lik at dis
nlar and prices in tho window.
G. W. Simpson.
Elegant Lotion renders the skin
tifdb tlhii?
HOkTHWEST BEWS liOTEa.
Rumor abont th Oregon Pa-iSo Hawj
Throughout tho SWu.
Joseph Becker is suirur Hakr
City for $16,000 damages for the
loss ot a limb caused by dilapi
dated sidewalk.
Poultry raising o'iglit to be pro
fitable business in Oregon if it will
pay to ship pouttrv all the way
from Nebraska to Pngt Sound.
The contested elction ease for
sheriff of Douglas county wa dis
missed on plaintiff Klifclty's motion
Miller, democrat, holding the of
fice. R. A. Bensell hai filed his bond
as collector of customs at Y aquina
and he will prohnbly receive his
commission so as to take the office
in August.
The grade stakes for the Rose
burirt and Coos Bav road have neen
set from Marahtield to Utter City,
and new corps of engineers have
been sent from San Francisco.
The product of precious metals
in the state of Oregon during the
calendar year of 18SU was approxi
mately as f-dlows: Gold, $1,352.
25!.37; silver, $41,589 ; total $,:W3
838.37. Last week a crowd of a dozen or
so men went up from Brownsville
to work on the Calapooia trail to
the mines. It is the intention to
put this trail through to the mines
on the head of the Calipooia this
tall.
The Umatilla Indians have en
joyed a rare bonanza in picking
the wool from sheep in Morrow,
Grant and Umatilla counties, that
tcave up the ghost i the storms
of last winter. Thousands of
pounds of such cultus fleeces have
been purchased by wool merchants
tins season.
The matter of getting gas at
Dram xeems to he a matter oi
"prospect," and is proureseiny
with more and more favorable in
dications. Bnrim; will continue
until the weil is 10.X) ieet deep un
less as or oil is reached. It is
now thought that something will
tie struck before nail that depth i
attained.
Mr. Miller, reader of the house
of representatives, was a caller at
the Gazetteodice Fridiv. He said
j that he had it authoritatively that
the Union Paci'ic '8 ahout !o se
. cure rontrol of the Oregon Pacific.
and that that road would tush it
! through to Boise this seas m if it
I does get it. He says the Southern
racthc has not yet captured, the
Oregon Pacific, and from pointers
he received a few days ago, that
ompauy will not et it. Should
the Union Pacific secure that road
it will let thein into Portland one
Jay sooner than hy the route they
now travel. Malheur Gazette.
So Tar as the Yaquiua Republi
can can learn there is no ground
or the rumor that then: has een
t change in the management of
Oregon 1'aciflc ro.id. It set-ins al
most, certain that work on the
eastern extension of the rond will
soon lie commenced. The oilicers
of this road are not prone to telling
their plans to the public and pur
sue their husiness in their own
way and time They have huilt
t'teir ro id so far on this plan and
.irmounted great difficulties. The
Republican ban f:iith in the uri
mate outcome and that sometime
in the future the Oregon Pacific
will be one of the great roads oi
Pacific coast.
Business Chance.
Mr. Joseph Pironi, formerly of
t't-vallis, Nit now a resident of
tniscity. has purchased the inter
est of the late C. H. Spencer in the
grocery business of Spencer A
Blackburn. Mr. Pironi has had
several years exiienenee in th
grocery business, besides, lieing
himself a firt-class baker and
confectioner. Their place of busi
ness, located on the corner of Kirt
and Washington streets, has just
been refitted and remodeled, mak
ing it one of the most attractive
places in the valley. They have
ad-led materially to their business
making it complete and very at
tractive. These gentlemen t
gether will make a strong team,
being well and favorably known
in both Linn and Benton counties,
and we do not hesitate in recom
mending them to the public. The
style of the firm will be Blackburn
A Pironi.
Death of John Barrow.
A dispatch was received in this
city yesterd ly by Mr. D. B. Mon
teith announcing the death of
John Rarrows at Oikland, Califor
nia. The deceased was a pioneer
of Albany, having in the city's
early days hsen engaged in busi
ness with S. E. Young and L. E.
I'-lain. He was stricken with par
alysis several weeks ago, from the
effects of which he did not re
cover. He was a brother-in-law
of Mrs. Walter Monteith and had
many friends in this city. His re
gains will be brought here for
burial.
Change In Time.
The change of time table, which
:oes into effect the 23th current
on the Oregon Pacific, will accom
nodate a large class of travel.
The train hetween Albany and
and Green Basin will leave the
. astern point in the morning
-rriving at Albany at 11 :20 a. m.
returning leave Albany at 1 :3
m. This will give connect-ons
vith the Yaquiua, the Southern
i'acific, and the Narrow Gauge
trains, and people from valley
joints can reach the heart of the
Cascade mountains on the day
they leave home. Thi must
'argely increase travel.
Kicked by la Horse.
I Iee Pavne, a ten year old son
of Martin Payne, was seriously
j kicked by a horse at the summit
; on the Oregon Pacific railroad.
The boys parents on being notified
l of the accident left for the summit,
i being accompanied by Dr. G. W.
Mas ton.
A GKEAT fARAi'E.
Johi Rjbicson'iTra Hi; Shows Wilt ex
hibit in Albany on July 31-
rhe I Titest auo most elaborate
ciicuf parade ever given hy any
show at any place will bo the
magnificent pageant ot tne jonn
Robinson show, in this city. re-j
senting to public view fully twoj
miles ol glorious ana opti'.enii
splendors ; more than 1,00 men, j
women and cnuaren, norses, eie- j
phants and camels ; 00 go'd en-1
crusted, statue-ornamented cages
and lairs oi rare and savage rieasls,
20 wide-open dens, with keepers
clamly seated therein; every na
tion represented and appropriate
ly and artistically grouped on
magnificent tableau cars; mardi
gras froliijue; gorgeous moving
temple of Juno: the revolving
temple of the muses; 31 sun
bright golden chariots ; chariots
representing Cinderella, Little
Ked Kidine Mood, Jack, tne
Giant Killer, Sindbad, the Sailor,
the Old Woman who lived in a
Shoe; countless changes and trans
formations; grand cavalcade of
cavaliers and dames; peerless
oriental pageants; monster herd of
ponderous rairchinu elephants;
droves of camels, dromedaries and
other led .niinals; 300 equine
models; eight superb Military
Bands; Independence Fife and
Drum corps ; great steam calliope ;
colored fch iuters ; an escort of a
brilliant cavalcade of knights i
glistening armor, gorgeously ac
joutpred and with steeds sumptu
ously caparisoned. In addition to
which are the famous fleet fool e l
coursers connected with the hip
pod rone, This grand parade will
be given in the publie streets
on Thursday next, the dav the
grand show ex.itiis in t!ds city.
THE NAPERV1L1E INJUNCTION CASE
To tii Editor or Tin Herald:
Please allow me a little space in
your paper in order to point out
the deception.. o.ce more, in the
NaperviLe iuj j.. :tion case.
In the Utk.vi.uof July lOtti there
appeared an article taken from the
'fcvangelical" the "minority
sheet" claiming to be the decision
of Judge Smiiii. And in tiie
Herald of July 15th I published
an answer to the above t-o-callt d
decision, giving the decision of
Judge Siuiih in its legal form as it
is recorded upon the records of the
court, ray ooject wa4 to hov your
readers the deception on the part
of the "uiinoiity" in publishing
th private opinion of Mr. Smith
and not giving your readers any
p.irt -A 'the decision of the court,
ivhu nov cones Mr. J. Bowersox
and in referring to my answer,
calls it "A Mistake." What's a
mistake? He. Bowersox, says,
' Dubs in bis paper issued June 12
closed tne article, of Judge Smith's
decision with this paragraph.
"The court decides that the in
junction shall remain, but it ought
io oo attended with a bond.
Now this, Bowersox, with Dubs,
and their "sht-et", uould palm off
as .lie decision ot Judge Sn-ith
The iollowing is the decision of
Jud,i ; Smith in its legal form, and
is so entered upon the rccoids
of the court, once more.
"At Chambeks. June 3, I89tt.
"The Hon.C. W. Upton, Judge
ot the 12th Judicial Circuit, having
req iested me to hear (he motion to
dissolve the injunciiou heretofore
issued in this cause, and having
lull heard the matt er it is ordered
that the motion to dissolve the
injunction is over-ruled, but it is
turther ordered that complainants
give a good and sufficient, bond in
the sum of two thousand dollars
in 10 oays to be approved by the
clerk oi the Circuit Court of Du
Page county, and upon failure1 to
give such bond there in that court
ttiis injunction shall stand dis
solved' "C. B. Smith.
Your readers may now judge for
themselves whether the Evan
gelical," Dubs ai.d Bowersox, have
given the decision of Judge Stni h,
or I who am def'-nding the church.
And although the injunction was
not dissolved in ;his case, never
theless a great majority ol the con
gregation, more than two-thuds,
recognize and worship' with the
Loyal pastor who was appointed
by Bishop Esher, while only a few
go with the minority pastor and
too in the same cnurch, to tlu-y,
the minority have gained ncihing,
only that tne Loy.d trustees are
enjoined from prohibiting the min
ority man from preacning in the
chuich until general conference
shail order otherwise.
Perhaps s iue of your readers
will ask, out will the general con
ference order otherwise? Your
dear readers may judge from the
iollowing: The Evangel. cal as.o
ciation consists of 24 annual con
ferences. Twenty-one of the 24
have stiong majoiiiies in favor of
the church, and not a few of the
21 ate unanimous and solid loal
to the church, and have ly strong
resolutions epoken in plain terms
on this question, Mistaining
Bishops Esher and Bowman,; de
claring the so-caded trial confer
ences and suspension of ihtse two
bishops illegal and a farce, heme
every sooer-ihinking man can tee
Mhat will be the complexion of
the next general conference. Yt s,
there will be an overwhelming
majority in the general coniereiice
against this wicked rebellion,
brought about by the leaders of
the minority party in our church,
euice there are only three annual
conferences out of the U4 that
have a majority in favor of this
rebellion. '
Permit me to point out another
fact. It is not generally known by
people who are not members of
our church that the minority party
is preparing to organize a new oV
nomination, and many of our
people even are yet in the dark on
this point, but their secret plans
and shameful deception are be
coming known more and more.
A number of our people all over
the church are getting their eyes
opened and are leaving their
ranks. Even two preacher in
the Des Moines conference, who at
the late conference session went
off with the seceders and ignored
Bishop Bowman, have come out
in the Evangelical Messenger of
July 8th in r. public statement de
claring they have been deceived,
but. now that the secret plan of
the minority party are becoming
know n, and finding they are or
ganising a new church, these two
men have publicly asked to be re
instated, etc., wi-hing to remain
with-the Evangelic.il association.
Now this "m nority" element in
the church have a pet feet right to
organize another church if they
think another denomination is
needed, and it they are not willing
to submit to the majority of the
ch.irch and her regulations, let
them, like honest men, withdraw
and organize ; but they have no
right to deceive the people.
I could give many more facts
that wouldopen the eyes of the
people, but my article is getting
too long, so wid let this suffice for
the present I wish it to be un
derstood that I am only defending
the church. 1 shou d no; have
written a 1 m'-for the paper had
it not been that the "minority"
symt athi'trs have published suit
deceptive aitii-i'-s, which need-id
corre.-ting
Yours in defense of the chur h.
I. B. KlSUKH.
Act-hie nt luionuca.
The matter of insurance has be
come a fixed principle, ind ne. ds
:io talking atio'P. Tie only ques
tion now is. where io place the in
surance. Mr. Josep Tail ha i n
gaged his services with the Union
Mutual Accident Asociaiiou,
which pre-ents features that are
couiniend ible and will be mlopt-'d
uxh examination. Mr. Talt can
he loiinil in Mr. .Moiuanye othce.
Tlio.se wishing to place accident
insurance tdiouid consult hnu.
To Banker and Merchant.
The Tyler Desk Co., of St. Louis
Mo., have just publisued, in colors
a gieat woik of art on Bank coun
ters, Fine Desks and Otlice Funi
ture gencra ly, Big cut in prici-s,
with increased ca-h discounts.
The banker's Catalogue, lot) pages
in color-:, free, postage 15c.
Catalogue of de-k and office fur
niture. 130 pages, free, pi i-tagc lt'c
firing Altujg Your Stock.
If you want to send them to pas
ture, where they will have the
best of feed, gxxl snade with
plenty of water. New lu g tiylit
lence. Horses and cattle at 50
cents ier head per week. Lot3 of
twenty or more at reduced rate.
All rtocit must be paid for I ton
taken away. Apply 'o the under
signed at the St. Charles hotel, or
Thus. Daniels on the farm at Clov
i rdaie. 1 w ill take good care of all
Htock intrusted to my care, but
will iiot be resimnsitiie for any ac
cidents that mav occur.
F. L. Sixii.
r'ri!Ch TaiiH.v Vt afr.
These wafers are a sure and nafe
specific :or all kinds of female
troubles and will remove alt ob
structions to the monthly periods,
no nutter what the cause. They
ire just what every woman need-1,
and can be u:-ed safely. For s.-.h
hy the Livingstone Medical Co.,
manufacturers. Poitland, Oregon,
also irom uur sole agent, J. A.
dimming, druggist, Klumheig
biock, Albany, Oregon.
Cur (tale.
The undeisigned will sell at
public auction at Schme r's stable
in Albany, on the 20th day ot
July. IH'Jb, at 10 o'clock a. m , a
number oi good horses. Terms of
sale ix months, thice without
iiilerent, but lith approved se
curity. Vkli,h Bros. Ot .-i.apk.
ai a I'alirurula Itrur.
Auytiody cuu catch a cold tliis kind
f weu'.uer, Xli: trouble is to let go,
like the luao wlio caugl t tin; It-ar.
IVu art vise our readers to pun tint ot
Kosliav S Mason a bottle of bauht
Vbie, tlie California Klin; ofC'oiisuiiu.
on, AMlima, bronchitis. Couth and
Jroup Cures, ami keep it bandy. 'Tit
pleasing to the hinte and dculti to tlie
aliove eoiupliiinls. Sol'.! at 1 'JU u
lottl' or 3 ior - -t0. CiiVilolliiu Cat.
li CuiC ives imiiiudiatu relief. The
Cala i ha! virus N noon displucccl by
:la heal i iii. and peuetrati' g nature,
(.iive it a li iai. ctix luouttis trealiueut
I 00 seat bvin.iil 1 I .
lite I'rlde or Woman.
A clear pearly and traccpareutskin
always a sign of pure blood, and
ll persons tioubled with dark,
greasy, yellow or blotched akin can
et aHHured that their blood it out ot
riei. A lew loses of BKUGS'
I LOOD PUK1FIOK and BLOOD
V1AKEK will remove thu cauae and
:he akiu will become clear aud trans
parent. Try it, and if oitlbl action la
iot given it will coat you uutluug.
U ih fully warranted, L. Black
nao , druggist.
llmuiiui lllkrvtrry
"Anoilier wiiiiderlul jiscoerj has
beeu made aud that too by a lady in
this county. Diseuse futened itt
clutches up n lier and for reven years
-she willislood its severest tests, b it
Iter vital organs were uiiderlniued and
; -teatb set inert tunn!iie:i. Kor three
! months she coughed incessantly and
could not sleep, idle houtbt of us a
j b.iltlij of Dr. King's New l)irovery
i lor tcusuiuptiou and was so much rc-
lieved on taking li rst dou that she
. slept all night and with one boltle bat
hccn miraculously cured. Her name
I is Mrs. Luiber Luts." Tluis write W.
j J. Ilauniek Co. of blielby, N.C.
Get a free trial bottle at fosbay A
Masou'e Drug Store
la tlxxiluie re
The Origin:-1 Abictine OinliucntXis
only put up in large two-ounce tin
j boxes, ami i an absolute cure for old
sou s, burn.-;, wounds, clmi-ped bunds
, ind all skin eruptions. Will positivu
1 i y cum all kinds of piles. Ak tor the
' Original AMetine Ointment. Sold by
1 PoMiav A" Mason at 'J.Sent per box
j ny man W eents.
A Bargain.
A good young Hereford cow, an
- excellent milker, witti heifer calf
J one week old. For further inform
i ation call nt this otlice.
Headache capsules and elegant
! lotion still sold by J. A. Cumming,
uccMsor to U- C. Hubbard.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Fresh apricots at Conn A
Hen-
dricsou's.
Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C.
Pearls'.
My fruit jars have arrived C. .
Brownell.
Fruit cans and wax at Matthews
& Washburn's.
A new line of dress buckles at
the Ladies Bazaar.
A new l t of pirasols just re
ceived at E. C. Searis.
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 screens at
Matthews A Washburn's.
Tin and plumbing work done at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Kerosene and gasoline stoves' at
Matthews A Wadiburn'i .
Tinware warranted not to .rust at
Matthews A Washburn's.
Drink ice cold soda at C. E.
Brownell's and be happy.
Finest line of gent's neckties in
the city at E C. Searls.
Warranted garden hose at
Matthews i Washburn's.
Gardeu hose and lawn sprinklers
at Matthews A Washburn's.
Ice cream and lemonade served
very day at Uoetz's restaurant.
Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all
sizes 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 materials
just oiiened at J. A. Cumming's
drug store.
tio to Cumming's drug store
Bluni'ierg l.lock, for your artit'e
supplies.
And when you want a delicious
cold drink go to C. E. Brownell's
for soda.
Bcifgs celebrated family remedies
are for sale bv all leading druggists
every where.
Mens', youths' and boys' cloth
ing and furnishing goods at G. W.
Simpson's.
Happy is he who buys his fruits
and vegetables of C. E. Brownell.
Always fresh and full weight.
Thos. Blink has just received a
j fine assoitment of window shades,
also Hie Y heeler A llsou t-ewing
machine, the best and lighted
running machines, mde.
I larriet Hubbard yers Reca.u
ier 1-alhi, Cr an. anr Powder, can
lie obtained at I (milliard's new
dru store.
"Oh, Emma! where did you get
. that pretty dress? Why, mamma,
! bought it at the Lsdies' Bazaar.
A 1 table claret 25 cen s per bot
:lo or $2.fto per dozen, delivered t.
a'iy part of t;i" ci'y. x-l 'suing .r .
Mnoke tht celebrated Havana
rilled 5-cent :gnrs, nianiif.tctiired
at Julius Jos di's cigar faelorx .
Another invoice of ladies gold
an i gold tilled uatehes just re
ceived at F. M. French's.
Those wiwliin!' erepn door :Mid
! in-low" sh uld cji' f-n li. 15.
Vunk, who ili put tli.'in ;ii ci.u
pleie oo piiori u .lie. , imp on
corner ol Second and Ferr Mree!.
Venison, corned beei, -. ipped
oeef, and a he lot ot nin cuam
California cheese, just the thit
ing
lor lunch these warm d,
on Spencer i Blackiiuru.
Before purchasing your Artists
materials examine the new mock
just opened at the drug store of J.
A. Cumming, sm cest-or to 11. (J.
Hubbard.
We have our new spring stock of
kid gloves, and the U-st value ever
shown in Alb-iny at W. F. Read's.
Ladies, when your light colored
shoes get soiled go to Klein Bios.,
for a bottle of Russian Tan ; it will
make them one as new.
A daily newspaper is ab mt to
be published n the city of Mexii-o
in the English language. Mr. Seay
of Chicago is father to the enter
prise. I'lles! riles! riles!
Dr William's Indian Pile rMntmen,
Is the only sure cure for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discovercu
It never fails to cure o".d cases of lou
standing.
Judge Coons. Muysville, Ky, says.
"Dr William's Ind'tnii Pile Ointment
cured me after years ol sutlcring."
Judge Coflinmirv, Cleveland. O.says
"I nave ound by -xerieni e that i)r.
Williar.'s Indian Pile Ointment gives
immediate aud permanent relief."
We have hundreds of such testi
mon nils. Do not suffer an instant
longer. Sold by druggists at 50c ami
tl per box. 8olJ by Koshav .V Mason
Albany. Oregon
Beautiful Display.
The fine display of fruits and
veg-tahle8 at Muller A Oarrt-tts
yci-terday was a great credit to
them and one f lie city can well be
nroud of. There were so manv
imported and domestic fruits that
j it makes one think t bey J are in
I San Francisco. Nothing like en
terprise
Klfin Bros., tiive a pair of fast-
enets with every pair ol ladies ox
ford tie.
Bicfpgf I
I'M-& W'lix
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SPECIALIST,
BLUMBERC'S BLOCK, ALBANY. OREGON,
By the mon 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. Coneult.it ion is
free and everyi hing sti ic ly confi
dential. Otlice hours 10 to 12, 2 to
4 and 7 to 8. Residence corner
Thiru and Montgomery streets.
Of Interest t Horse Owner.
Horses boarded by the day or
week at L. Sender's stables. Al
driving or other horses Mill be well
cared for, being under the iinniel
diatu charge ot Mr. Fred Moist.
Charges will be very reasonable.
Farmeis' hores will also be fur
nished with the best of accommo
dations. Owners of good hoises
will always find sale for i lie same
at this stable at good pii.-es.
Stables located on Sixth and Eli
worth streets, one block south . :
.school building.
New satteens, gingham's chahr
hra's and other wash goods ju;
received at (i. W. Simpson's.
Fresh bread at S. A B.'s thi
morning. Secure your railroad, ste:imshi'
and sleeping car tickets to ail
points North. South and East vi:
j the Union Pacific railway, an
save time ami moiiev. Ticket
oflice on Broadalbin street.
Good Collea and Tea.
The very host onMtjiy f ia and
coffee to be found in the city is a:
Spencer A Blackburn'. l'he;r
bleinled cullee, gromnt tr oi lei ,
will suit the most fastidious.
Farmers Attention
lo mi want to uy a ninder, hlngine-, Thresher, Mower or other raaciiiutry
this vear ?
a Steamboat Lead of
STEWART
Oall and Sol ct AVliat You Want.
SPECIAL SPRING
ANNOUNCEMENT
VEy Stock is now complete
embracing; ail the latest novel
ties in Dress Groocls both in
WOOL AND WASH FABRICS.
LADIES !
We make a specialty of
Merwcai
In Knit Riblanl" and Muslin.
Our prices are ,the. LOWFST ami
our goods
Ladies
THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY
We carry a full line ol the world renowned P.uadhead Pus Gotdf, viiri f r 1 1 1 i-, ii t ir . .t
elletl. InVmbioideries and flouncings we have as Isrpe a stoik ft liiir,in'i i t,i
will be nocyiuiwd that Allwiny ia tbe best trading point in Oregon. tj& A pleasure to thew giccis.
Reso'v W. F. READ
What a Fortune
Is a good, he dtliy,ieHrlv ,skin. Few j
are aware ol tlie .-lioil time it takes a
disordered liver to oau-e blolcbe on
the face and a dark greasy -kin One
IkUI of Begis's bhaid purifier and
blood inaktr will ictore this organ i
iu nnturd and healthy state and
cieanses ibe blood of all impurities.
Tt is ineetipg with wondeifnl "uccess. :
Try it. It is guaranteed. All drug-!
gista keep it
Good Cough Syrup.
There ife noibi- g parents liould be ;
so careful uliout as selecting a coiirli
syrup. Began Cherry cough syyip
is meeting ilii iuleiho .-Uiv.'..s.
Tlie best is none to good. , BcMireyoii
ret Beggs. Every bottle id warrauied.
All druggists kee- it
Viereck's i-havtinr and hair cut
ting saloon, sluving 1" cents.
We have made arrangements to m -p'y
inin ev to all on long time at I v.
raies ol niteie-t on improved farms,
and choice city pi opei ty '1 bosc who
content plate building brick blinks .an
get money. ee us 1
WALL r. JC CI SM IV.
CHEVIES,
T:IE FIRT IN THE MARKET. !
KKOM
1 TO 500 GALLONS-
Those desiring cherries, rasp
lieriies, etc., should call early on
IAS. F. POWELL & CO.
UemcmlM.'r that Klein I'.ros. sew
up all tijis on hoots and shoes
iHiiightot them, for nothing.
Farm JIcclirc:y jtctuccivcc
AT r l . i
i
FREE FROM POISON.
ART STUDIO,
Mrs. Dr. Patton, Blumberg's
block. Lessons given in drawing,
painting and music. Pictures for
sale or painted to order.
An- Idea.
We think t .e people will like to
buy live cnt pou:i i bars oi splen
did laundry soap r two bits. We
will sell at that : i e to-day.
Si't.Nt'i- Blackiiiicx.
4 ulliur .
T lie onli gin
cold in i he ne
cuiuri bill ticih
olOie K.e mum
brcalli, reVullii
uml pieii.iiil U
a in! a cine is w
tfn-ls. fceud Ic
.Medleiii Cuiiip
months' llv.it
man. l 10, t
Ai.u-uli.
la laeks urv.
uiileed cur.- lor cutarr
. Itu) k.i, n.M cold
.b- iiiin sole eiis. I,u
.1 tiislu ai.d Liipicusuu
; lion, eiil iii 1 1,. Jb.ns
:sl- rohon Uiieclinn
liu.l.tl, ly uil diug
Cliiui.il lo Ablil.n
jr, Cioilii., C !. fix
M lor el; mm ly
s.ilc ty r t.sl.ii t V
Use elegant lotion for sunburn
KED CKOWX HILLS
lM, 1 lM. .i .. -u,,.
NEW 1'Ktit 1S KLUUU.
(Mit-eriur lor rnunli and Uk.r'e u?e)
Best hmm Facilities.
iaf thliot cash piiee faai tor wLmt-fcl
LBANV - OK'EOON
Ct I KAl Y.
-VEAlMtfc.
W. A. KIM SKY
Ihe only coinhlele .-el oi Ahstiact
Books anl .laps in I. inn tVountv
OKKICK IS TIM nil UT llott-t.
JL JjUsiiicm eiiiniMcu to my
care will teceive piompl uiid caro
iul atlciilioii.
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-TO THE-
MEN
Call and look at our" values inl
uililSlilil!)'
Goods.
We liave a very lurge sta k to
choose from at the lowest price
ever ofTen-t. in the
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