Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 25, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    TTIF MOT?-NTN"f nKHAliO; FRUM V. .FTTTjY 25. 1!f.
Uftunuug Xiailq licrald : .
OS 81LC
That Daily HtKM.D Will be
Mfh morning at II. J. Jone
book rtore.where it ran be procur
at 5 cents per copy. .
JOTTISIOI ABOBr TOW.
For colore.! glands go to
French's.
The beat watch in the world tor
the money at F. M. French's.
Don A. Smith, the merchant
prince oi tiatesville, is in the city.
Mr. Charles Gossit, of San Fran
cisco, js visiting friends in this
. D. Guis
lc.i .yesterday
and E. D. Cusick
for a trip to the
mountains.
Judge J. C. Powell and wile are
pending a few days with relatives
at rniiomatn
E. L. Thompson. Wm. Fort-
miller and fa.nlies, are spending
few day at Yaquina.
Special prices made on all dress
ikvuI to make room, for fall stock
at O. W. Simpson's.
Boy your spectacles and eye
aliases at F. M. French's ana
have them properly tit'ed.
Great reduction made on sailor
waist, ailk wool and tine flannel
at G. Vf. Siiapson s.
An elegant new line of undress
a kid srloves. in all the latest
hades, just received at the Ladie
Bazaar.
The Farmers and Merchants In
urance Company of this city ww
fortunate in escaping any los in
the 8pokane and Seattle tires.
If you feel unable to do your
work, and have that tired feeling
take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sar9apar
illa ; it will make you bright, active
and vigorous.
The movement to the seaside
ha commenced in earnest.
geve-al hundred people have gone
to Yaquina from t his city and
various valley 'owns during the
week.
If yoo suffer pricking pains on
m ving theeyes. or cannot bear
bright light, and find vour sigl
weak and failing, you shoulu i
promytly nse Dr. J. 11. McLean .
Strengthening Salve. 25 cent
6ox. '
ThnniHa Williamson, residing i: i
on
tew miles northwest of this citi ! from Stavton, was ltund over yes
in Benton county, iell frotn a lou I terday by Cyrus Ciark, justice of
in tne barn while pitching hay to I the peace for the guoliiuitv pre-
his horses, and tell upon the barn I
floor below, indicting severe in
jur.es
A little son of IX Turner was
brought to this city last evening
for' surgic.il treatment, having
thrust a sharp pointed stick
through his bare loot. Ihe lad
was given chloroform to hue, the
stick removed.
Notwithstanding the several
hundred new residences already
built in Albany this summer,
houses to rent are scarce. A real
estate dealer said yesterday that
their is a greater demand for
houses than can lie supplied, and
till the building boom goes on.
A preposessing lady real estate
Mtrnt from As-.oria is doing this
city, and with her btwi ching
smiles has induced men to invest
dollar in a rams tor a ioi
by the sea who could not otherwise
he induced to speculate in ui: I.
Faults of indigest on caust dis
orders of the liver, and the w hole
nysteiu becomes deranged. Dr. J.
H. McLean's strengthening Cor
dial and Blool Purifier perfects
the process oi digestion and assim
ilation, and thuc makes pure
blood.
Excuroloo to Sewport.
In response to the numeiotis re-que-ts
another popular excursion
will be given to New ort. A 8(ei -ial
train will leave Ahany at 4 p.
at., Saturday August 2nd, arriving
Hbont 7 :20 P. m., returning leave
Yaquina at 5:4". p. m , the follow
ing diy. Those who wish to re
main until Monday have the
privilege of returning on the regu
lar train that day. Fare only 2
for the round trip including steani
r fare from Yaquina to Newport.
Ab TaUlaa 1'archaM.
. . ii .
A tract ot 40 acres was oiu yes-
brnlav at Yaauina to
a pynuicaie
i .
nf ilrmnv men and
others tor
Itt.OUO. I1 18 8'toa'ed one mne
east of Yaquina City. It is ru
mored that a party of eastern cap
italists has soured an option on a
la ge tract of land there and that
they will be in Albany within a
few days for ttie purpose of mak
ing investments.
The Flrat Wheat.
'The first new wheat threshed
this season was brought to this
citv yesterday yJame Thompson
real ling near Albany. It was tall
E-rain and yielded awiit 40 bushels
per acre. The wheat was taken
to i he Red Crown mills It was
plump grain and of line quality.
Foot Cot.
& Chinaman named Lui.at work
!b-.nr nils across the river yes
terday, cut Ilia foot nearly off by j
n awkward stroke ot the ax.
vaa brought t this city and
lie
his
wound was arenseu vy m. ... . ,
L.
HilL
A SliKbt
,rcllnt
Dr.
O. C. Ambrey
was driving!
hia fimdv in a
buggy
on
wtin
w - - . , - .
lt"CZ " .,.hl umi
... ii niui
turning arounn iwm 1
pavement, breaking the vehicle.
The oc'-npanta were not hurt.
1 t 1.,1 1..
Marrlag" Lebanon. I
r. Ti. Montagu.' and Miss '
Mr. C. D. on,'u,r" :T:;
Effie Mdter wo - "uTiiU-d : public auction at Sch.neer'a stable
Jwpttto'IMriinMn Albany, on the 2ith dav of
iVnurnage a. .&3Ed - at 10 o'clock a. m , a
urch in that Gibolv oih-! """'ber of good horses. Terms of
vnninx. etf- ' W' t,ltony sale-ix montha, Uiree without
cutting. , interest, but with approved se-
.lipp n at E. O. bariV.
THE CITY COTJHCU
M-atiBK Last Etcoio
The adjournal meeting nf
itv .011111:1! uiet at the conns
chambers last evening. In tt
j)b-"'iu e of Mayor l owan, C un
cilman Burshart was made umyoi
pro t iu.
I ho following :uis wer- auowea
and ordered paid :
Santiam Lumliering Co. $ 10
W. E. Kelley 4oU
Devoetft Kobsou 112 32
ii. L. Savage I 01
John Maxwell . . . - 2 tVC
. A. Warner 44 oO
R. Murpny 2 50
Townsend & Simpson.... 1 50
J. X. Hoffman 62 20
Foshav A Mison 2b
A J. Hunt 0"
W. N. Miller 70 00
NV. A. AJcCIain 6)0'
John Jones 70 00
The etition of G. W. Anderson
and 85 others asking for an exten
sion of theKulroad street sewer,
also a oetition irm the b.jard of
trustees ol ttie Alba-iy college
asking that the Broadalbin stre
sewer be extended to the college
grounds, were referred to the com'
inittee on wavs and means.
Petition of Hugh B. Skinner
and others to grade eertain streets
in the eastern part of the city wan
referred.
Ordinance bills 208 and 209
changing and establishing (he
grad on Calapooia and other
streets were passed.
The committee on fire and water
reported that Thoa. Biink iial
i:iad - all the necessary repairs an
had raised the smoke stack of his
engine to the required height.
The alley between Fir.-t and
Second was ordered graded iroiu
terry to Washington street.
i tie tollowiug bill.-! were re
ferred :
Carl Bender $ 1
E. Trnax 2
Jos. Ewing 10 00
Kobt. Bown 12 0
John Maxwell
Mose Miller
Muse Miliea
W. E. Baker
20 00
40 50
G
00
8 5b"
John Schineer
JobnGiblin 2
75
50
A. J. Anslyn 1
j.-rjtz
Bender 2
Bouudjor.
The Salem statesman
"Ves" ilenline, a young
says: j
emit, in tne sum oi $ziw, to appear
oeiore the m-xt graii'l jury,
barged with taking $65 in money
from J . P. Thom.is, of Thomas
Bros., Stayton, on ttie lKth of
July. Tiion as Bros, run a livery
stahle ai Siayion and Mr. ( horn is
ha 1 iironght in a ioad of hay and
hung bi vest on a nail in the
staiite, at wtiicb he thinks the
oioney was taken, alth-mgh he
did not discover his I'-ss untill ihe
20th. Mr. Henlme lurnished
bonds, h:s father and another
geutleman being his securities.
VV. II. ueener, of stayton. ap
pi'ared for the btate and S. T.
Richardson of Salem, lor the
defense.
OBIfO&RY-
R. W. Prii e and wife and their
son Harry W. Price, returned
; home yesterday morning from Oak-!
. ... . , th , d b
called a week ago on account ol
the serious illness of their dear
daughter, Mr, Oca Davis, but she
had passed over the silent river
on last nturdy morning, one hour
previous to then arrival at Oak
laud, but she passed away rejoic
ing in the love of her b.essed
Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ,
who died for her over eighteen
hundred years ago on Calvary's
iosb.
lettbk list.
Following is a list of the letters
remaining uncalled for in the post
office at Albany, Oregon, uly 21,
181H). Persons calling tor the same
will please give the date on which
'.hey were advertised: (j. W.
Anderson, Harry Green, Charley
Herd, J. E. Hearia, Miss Sua.e
Harper, Irred Patteson, H. Norley,
Miss Lizzie A. Parrott 2, Mn-s
Gussie Reid, S. T. Reeves, John
W. Hugh, Mary B. Rentier. J. O.
I . l n: . I i r
j ooiuui, u . . cuaunoa, c. van-
uerpoo..
Kircs ihomi'son, r. M.
Serloualjr Injury.
Martin Payn and wile and Dr.
G. W. Maaton returned yesterday
from Summit station on the Ore
gon Pacific railroad, bringing buck
ihe former's little son Lee, who
was seriuu.-ly kicked by a horse.
Hisja was broken and his face
badly cut by the kick, which
struck him on the chin. The
little lad temained unconscious for
24 hours, and is badly hurt.
Clackamas County JTiuancaa.
Fiom statistics in the Oregon
City Enterprise it is learned that
the indebtedness of Clackamas
county is $40,316.50. And the
county treasurer baa cash ou hand
14007.81.
I The matter of insurance has be-
oxime a hxed principle, and needs
;io talking about, r.ie only que
tion now is, where lo piace the in
surance. Mr. Joseph Talt Iih en-
-raged his services with the Union
.Mutual Accident Association,
I .
Aiiic.n presents leatures mat are
! .oruinend.ible and will be adopted
. .
ipon examination. -ir. fait can
!e found in Mr. Montanye's office.
Those wishing to place a-ci lent
innurance should consult him.
For Sale.
The undersigned will sell at
, turity.
v sua Baos. olaus.
A
YAQUINA HABBOS.
The Government Wiirk Report of the
InjircTem ' in Prig. em-
From Captain T. W. Svinon's
annual report to the department
of the government, the following
extracts are made :
Ihe usual prevailing deaths
over the bar, at low water, before
improvement, were from seven to
ight teet. Three distinct chan
nels existed, known as the north,
middle and wouth channels. The
middle channel, though free Iroiu
rocks, was usually the shoalest
of the three, and was little us-d.
The north channel, besides being
'ong and toriuuus, was so studdi-a
with rocks as to be eonsidereil un-
navsrible. Owing to the shifting
nature of the b.ir, these channels
were constantly changing both in
D"8iuon ami deptii. the mean
rise of the t do w.is 7.1 feet.
FLAN OF IMPROVEMENT
The project adopted in 181 was
to run out a dike or jetty on th
south side of the en'rance. j-o as U
cause the south chann-l t 8'ioa'
up and the flow to be den cted
northward, with a view to open
mi: and m lntaimng the middh
channel nun a least depth of sev-
nteen feet at high wa'er.
As originally piojected, the dik'
was to start troin near low wa ei
line and run out into the sea
distam-e of 2500 feet, nd was to ise
two feet above mean low water
t he heai h on the line of the jetty
from high water level, was to b.
protected by sink ng gab ons in
he beach with sand heaped over
them, and by covering the surface !
with a laier of niatire.-ses an t
stone.
The stone for the jutty wa to be
deposited in place from barges,
an. I cribs were to be used if piac
ticable. It was fount, however,
ihat cribs could not te feed oi.
account of the strong current' and
high e-as, and that tne ocean swell
even in quit t weather was t
great to eri.ii the ise of stone
barges. Accordi iyly the jettv h id
to be built from the shore end, by
carrying the stone out overatram
wav, and wai- begun at hUh tide
line instead c. at low tide line,
thus making the total projected
length f the jetty in 1881, 3700
feet.
In 1884 the jetty was extended
shoreward a di tance of oltt feet t-
close a gap t' 81 !.ail been washed
out by ttie sea, mtiking the total
projected length ot the jettv about
401KI feet.
The present project, adopted in
l!Kf. is to raise the south j'-tty to
In!" irgii wat'.-r without extending
it s. award, thus making its total
lergth 3748 feet, and to construct
a mid-tide jetty on the north side
f the entrance, a' out 230n fe-t in
length, extending fioni the north
h- ad :ilong and liehiml th reel,
pnwiugout from the head to a
poiLi opK-ite the en I of the south
jetty, and distant from it about
10 " feet. '
The result on the baibor entrance
w.f to keep the channel more in
ot e idHCe and to increase tin- deiitl
over the bar. The rout'i channel
lias in eii stint on and tne tendency
of the w aters logo north restricted.
;The re-ult of a.l this work has
n t.. . ume li... eliHnil to run
in -jl .i..-t li,,.. out i. sea un.l to!
maintain an oidin.ny depth of
eleven to twelve ieet at low watei.
RECOMFSD.VriONS AND KtMAKKS.
The recoinmetiiled amount of
$75,000 for the completion of the
present pioject made by my prede-c-'ssor,
wasbelieve I by pe p!e in
terested in the improvement of the
bay to be too mall; anil in conse
quence a re-estimate was asked for
and under instructions fiom the
engineer department, wns made by
me, and it. with my report was
p.imed in Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 47.
Fifty-first congress.
A careful i-tudy of the action of
the sea on the jetties, during the
past winter, convinces tne that the
cross section of the j- tties e.-ti
mated for thereforisexcessive,and
that the results, desired can be
equally ob ained and maintained
by jettir-s of smaller costs reetioti
i'he rand has formed in behind
the south jetty, so that it is prac
tically a revetment wall, rather
than a jetty. If the same thing
occur at the north jet-y, as recent
events seein to i: di. ate the total
cost to "surely complete and give
the requisite strength and stability
to the work, a. cording to the
present project, will be very ma
terially reuuce-l from he c mount
previously estimated at $37'',5ii,
30, (Sen. Ex. Doe. No. 47, Fifty
first congress, first sen ion.) If
ihe amount, in senate bill, oi $185,
000 is secured for the work this
year, 1 estimate that with the
plant on liai.d, $125,000 can be
profitably expended the next year.
his will probably be enougn t
lully complete ihe project depend
ing on the ditliculiies met with
in blli'dii g the in. rlh je'ty and
the readiness with which the sand
formation continues.
FITL'KE OI'EKATION'S.
It is expected with the money
available from the next appropri
ation, if any such there be, to
complete, as far as possible, the
noitti jetty, before undertaking
any work on the south jetiy.
Bring Along Vour Stock.
If you want to send them to pas
ture, where they will have the
best ol feed, good shade with
plenty of ater. New In g tight
fence. Horses and cattle at 50
cents -r head per week. Lots of
tweuty or more at reduced rates.
I 'toes must lie paid for Wore
i i i i
taken away Apply io the under
signed at the t. Charles li. Tel, or
Thos. Daniels on the farm at Clov
erdaie. I will take good care ol all
stock intrusted to my care, but
will not be responsible for any ac
cidents that may occur.
F. L. Such.
A Bargain.
A good young Hereford cow. an
excellent milker, with heifer calf I
one week old. For further inform
ation call at this ollice. I
EVAK0ELIC&L KOPT0BE &3AIH.
To TUB tDITuR Or THE HlS'.D:
The readers J j'our p:per have
no djubt wondered at the discus
sion leiative to the trouble as
.ibove noted.
This 1. B. Fisher, who has of
late appeared in the city papers
so often under his signature as
pastor of the church defender of
the suspe-ided bishops, Bowman
and Esher, posed as a great de
fender of the church at large, an I
also very es cially a delineator
on Judgrt Smith's decision in the
Naperville injunction case, pub
lished in jour piper July 10,
which is a true copy of that de
cision in substance, and when he
savs that it is not he knows that
he is uiisre.preseiitirg the facts.
Why does he wish to deceive t lie
rea.lers of your papei ? Simply
th s. Allowing that decision to
appeal beioie the public correctly
olacea him here a au iinpo t-r
oil the members of this church.
He knows that In was not ue
pointi (1 t tnis pl.tce as a tor by
the Or-'gon aimu.d lonkience.
tie ni:ike-. nis pretended e aims
under a tittle Mjuad ot live . n 1 a
suspeiidc.i oish i, again t eleven,
w.tti E.d. r .1 lk.er-i x, lecte-i
as pn s d.iiii "ilicer. He (li-li t)
talxs so much about loyalty und
ab .ut majoiity. uh, cou.-i-.ten y!
tilde th) b. lulling fac.
He knows mat bal he it b t-n
in oss ss.on oi our chuiih p op
erty at the tune conference met'
tnat he would ..ot he in pos-'&gi.n
o-iay. it is on y uv a technical
ity oi the i;iw tnat he ho ds pos
session, and by this teetini.-ality
he is sponging hi- rent off ot the
church at this t me.
Who is this Fisher? He is a
stranger here.
Nov this Bowersox, as he
(Fisher).calls iiiiu in his art cte
ot the 24 h i .si- I Hiip o-ehe aa
alluding t Eld. J. ltoweisox. Yes,
wools ibis liowersox? 1 cai.n-.t
tell i!ie public anything about
Eld. J. Bowersox. lie bus teen
ith us f.i twenty years. His
ligiil is hi ill in ight and shining
and whose hone.-iy und inugri y
is evoiid question. He is iM't a
stranger to the ieople of Oregon,
and when Mich men as ti-ner
place theuiseltes lielore the public
in the bdancj with Eld. J. Bowvr
sox, they can say 1 aiu naugnt,
but a bag of w in 1.
D.M.Jones.
1 did i.ot desire to enter into
this controversy, although 1 am
personally interested. The many
misrepresentations thai Fisher bus
used to dupe the public, makes me
leel it my duty to sx- ik. 1. M. .i .
JUST RERCE1 VED.
(jreen t'orn.
Green Pepjier,
Fresh Tomatoes,
C'anteiopes.
arlic,
Kale,
I'eacnes,
Blackberries,
I A'. I -.lis.
Vegt. Marrow.
Apricots,
Uaspberries,
n.iii.iii.i-.
Kine Sw iss Jh'- Be.
Wu will have all oi ine above
good tilings to-ilay. Call eaily and
leave your ciders at .Mueller K
Garrett's.
To llunkem and Merclialitn.
,
The Ty'er Desk Co., of M. Louis
t Mo-. l,ave ju-t publiao. d, in cl .rs
I a gieat Wol k Ot art Oil Bank coilll-
ers, Fii.e Desks ami Oihce I umi
tuie gem-ra ly, big cm in pnc s,
with increased ca-li diicoui.tb.
the banker's Catalogue. 150 pages
in co'ots, free, postage 15c.
Catalogue of .iek and ollice fur
niture. 130 pages, tree, p. etage lvJc.
Freueli Tansy Yaferft.
These waters are a sure and safe
specific :or all kindu of female
troubles and w ill. re.uove all ob
structions to tue monthly periods,
no matter w hat the cause. They
are jn.-l w hat every wi uuii need-,
and can be u.-eO safely. For s.d
by the Livingstone Medical Co.,
uianulactureis, Poitland, Oregon,
also iroiu our sole ugent, J. A.
(Juinuiiiig, iiru.-gisf, Blumueig
b.ock, A bany, Oieg n.
il a iiilliM itlu llear.
Any n. uly ean eaU h a cold this kind
f ei.:in r, 1 le- ! rouble in to lei m,
.ike Hie man tho caught the hear,
rt'e aU-. isi- our it utters to pun frtw. ul
Kusliav iV Manoii a bottle ul Sul.tu
L-ie, the California Kiliu ut C'ulisliiiii
on, Aslhma, hroni hllio, C'uugha uiic
t.roup Cures, und keep it Lulidy. "l is
pleasing lu the luelc and ileulli to tin
tuve coiiipluiiils buhl ul tl 'JO a
iHir.ie or a lur do. Cu'.iloriiia at
KCiuC civet iiiimeitiale relief. 'Ihe
'Jala - h ti virus is soon displaced b
.If. healing am! peuetrati g naUot.
'iive II a Dial. Six mouths Irculiuelil
I no sunt 'iv u ut 1 I",,
riie I'rlile ul tVwuinn.
A clear pearly and transparent nkiD
oalnayait siu ut pule blood, anti
ill persona doubted with dark,
,-enay, yellow or blotched akiu can
rest assured that their blouit is nut ol
Miter. A tew tiisen of HKtitiS
ulMOV I'UKlKlOK au-t bLUlll'
ViAKKtt Will remove the cause aiu
he skin will beeiuiie clear aud trauo
jaient. Try it, and if t-tliblacliuii i
tut given It, will cobt yuil uiiltilli.
It ta tub;, wan anted, ii. I., li t.;k
uan. druggic-t.
MiiUiuti IHMinerj
"Another woiidcrtul liscovery has
bi eii made -Hid that too t,y a lady uj
this county. Disease fa-tened itt
clutclica up .ii her and for seven year
she .withstood its severest tests, b .t
uer vital organs were undermined and
lealli s.einiit immiiie:i. t-'or three
months lie coughed im e-santly and
could not sleep, lie bought ul us a
hoi tie of Hr. King's New I i-overy
ior C'elisumptinil and was so limeh re
lieved on faking first do-e that she
slept all night ami with one bottle liac
ii. imi mil ii it.iiitsi etin-ti. ll- i inline
is Mrs ! mini l.uts " Ttiuswri'eW.
C 1 1 u in i ii k tV. Co. ol Shelby, N.C.
iet a free trial bottle at Koshuy -S
Mason's Drug Store
tn Iti.oluie ( uir
The tirigin .1 Abic-tine liiitinent' is
v.niy put up in large two niune tiii
boxes, and is an absolute curt- for )''
tores, bin up. wounds, ( happed hands
and all skin eruptionc V ill xsitive
ly i lira all kinds of piles. Ask lor the
Original A bietine Oinl uieiit. bold by
Fo.-ha'y A lnoii al 2.S rents per los
ny man rt i-entx.
Flegant Lotion renders the skin
sol t aud beautiful.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Fresh apricots at Conn A Ilen
dricson's. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C.
Searlfi'.
My fruit jars birve arrived C. E.
Brownell.
Fruit cans and wax at Matthews
& Washburn's.
A new line of dress buckles at
the Ladies Bazaar.
' A new lt of pirasola just re-
j ceived at E. C. Searis.
Paisley & Fish do the cheapest
printing. Try them.
The celebrated Quaker Citv
shirt at E. C. Searis.
Call anl free our Russian Tar
and Fasenets at Klein Bros.
Adjustable window screens at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Tin and plumbing work done at
Matthews A Washburn's.
Kerosene and gasoline stoves at
Matthews & Washbtirn't .
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews A Wash burn's.
Drink ?ce cold soda at C. E.
Browuell's and be happy.
Finest line of gent's neckties in
the city at E C. Searis.
Warranted garden hose at
Matthews Washburn's.
Garde'.i horte and lawn sprinklers
at Matthews & Washburn's.
Ice cream and lemonade served
very day at Goetz's restaurant.
Ludlow's $3.00 ladies (.hoes all
sizes and widths at E. C. Searis. j
complete line of gents' fur- !
dishing g Hids at K. C. Searis'.
TiyConnA Hendricson's once
on groceries and you will be happy.
A tine line of Artists materials
just oened at J. A. Cumuiing's
drug s-toie.
Go to Cumuiing's drug store
Blu'nVrg Hock, fur your arti.-t's
supplies.
I And when von want a delicious
cold drink go to C E. Browuell's
for aoda.
Keggs celebrated family remedie
are fur sale b. all leading drug;; lots
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.
Thou. Brink has just received a
line assortment of window shades,
also the Wheeler & Wilson sewing
machine, the lest and lightest
running nun nil .-h ii ade.
Harriet Hub) ,trd yer.- Hi cam
ier halm. Cream and Powder, can
be obtained ut Hubbard's new j
drug store. j
"Oh, Emilia! where did you get'
that pretty dress? Why, mamma, j
bought it at the 1-atliv-s' BanAi. j
1 table cluret 25 ceirs per bo'- '
lie or Jf-.o'l per .i...ei., li liveieo '!
ai.y j'ait ol t;ie i'y. d. I'auiir.ii '.
Muoktt tin celebrated Havana
tilled 5-ceiit s, liiaii'.ifactuied
at Julius .los ill's eicm fai lorv.
Another invoice of ladies gold
an I gold tilled watches just re
ceived at F. M. French's.
! Ihose wisning ereen Hoor and
'win lows should call oi. K. B.
Vniik. who will put llieni in com
plete on short n'ice. .-'hop on
corner of Second at ! Ferr streets
Venison, corned beef, 't ipped .
liecf, and a m- lot of tnilcri a n!
Ca'iioriiia che . i' the thing
lor lunch thes. wit d lys. fall
on Silencer A liliu ..ouru.
Hef -re putchasing j'our Artists
materials examine the new siock
just opened at ihe tirug st-ire ol J.
A. f umming, su.-cessor to II. C
llubbar.l.
We have our new spring stock of j
kill gloves, anu the best value ever
shown in Alb-invat W. F. Head's.
Ladies, when your light colored
shues get Boiled go to Klein Hos.,
(or a tHittle of Ku-isian Tan ; it will
make 1 1 1-in nn e ns new.
A daily newspaper is ab mt to
be published n the city of Mexi o
in the Iv-glisli language. Mr Seav
of Chicago is father lo the enter
prise. files! Illr! I'ilts.:
Or Will in in' Indian Pile lintmeni
is Ihe only sure cure, for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever di.-coverc..
It never fails to cure old ease." of lo ie
binding.
ludge Coons, Mnysvillc, Ky, say.
"Or William's Inili.ni Pile Ointment
cured me after years of Riill'eriiig."
.Iiulget -iHininirv, Cleveland O.sayn
"I nave oimd by experience that l)r.
Wilbur, ' Indian Pile Oin' incut givei
imiiiediate and ici m .i.enl relief. "
We have hundicds if such testi
iiionials. Do not sntb-r an instant
longer. Sold by druggist at 5ne and
I per box. SoU by l-'osha .V Masoe
Albany, Oregon
Beautiful Dinplaj.
The fine displiy of frui's and
veg -tables at Muiler & Uarn its
yesterday was a great credit to
them and one the city can well be
nii, ml of. There were M many
' linported and douiustic fruits that
j it makes one think ' hey J are in
San Francisco. Nothing like en
terprise.
BJiHfSBR
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Klein Bros., give a pair of fast
eneta with every pair of ladies Ox
ford tie.
25 j--8?2
SPECIALIST,
BLUMBERC'S BLOjK, ALBANY. ORECON,
By the ino-t mo lern and ap
proved methods cures female dis
eases mid priva'e diseases of either
aex. He has a sure cure for cai
arrh of the head. O'lsult Mioii is
free and every hing sti ic ly conli
dential. Oili.-e li..ms lit to 1 2, 2 to
4 and 7 to 8. Resi.i-nee corner
Third and Montgomery streets.
Of Interritt to llnrse Ou nrm.
Ilors-s lioarde.i ly the day or
week at L. Sender's stab'es. Al
Iriviug or other horses will be well
cared for, liein under tne iituucl
duite charge ol Mr. Fred .Moist.
Charges will be very reasonable.
Farmeis' horses will also lie fur
nisheil w ith the tesl ul ipii niu.o
datious. Owneis of gol hoiSeS
will alw ays find sale for the same
at lllis stable at good piii-e-.
Stables lociteil on Sixth and El,
worth s'reets, one bh.ck south
sclns l iibl'i.
New saltcens, giugham's chni..
bra' s ami other wasu gissls ju -t
received at G. W. Simpson's.
Fresh
morning
bread at S. & B.'s tola
Secure your railroad, steamship
and sleeping car tickets to all
lioints North, South and East via
the Union Pacitic railway, iinu
save time and money. Ticket
othce on lhoadalbin street.
CoimI Collets anil Tea.
The very iesi iiiali y of iea and
ciillec to be foiind in the i ily is u
Sieucer li Itiaekbui n's. Ft It
nleilded dir.-e, groiiuil t order,
will suit the most fasti-lions.
Farmers Attention
ho v u warn to I my a.
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unci Sol ct AVhat You Want.
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SPECIAL SPRING
NOUNCEMENT
A.
My Stock is now complete
embracing all tlie latest novel
ties in Dress Goods both in
WOOL AND WASH FABRICS.
LADIES !
We make a siecialty of
adics
In Knit Kibla-d and Muslin.
! Our prices are .the. LOWFfiT anu
Undcrwcai
THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY
We carry a full line ol tin w rid i nnwi d l'u a!lf:d I'M n-Go Of, v i ?!. '' ui i i i ir i
ellel. InVinbioideries and flonncingf e have ac li-rge a Hnk y njlmi utis v.ii. J d ill
will be corvinced that Albany is the best tiadiug ajint in Oiegou. liT' A pleat-tic to i Lew g cci-.
fiesro'v
What a Fortune
Ts a good, healthy. pearl .skin. Few
arc MW-aie oi llu; r-lioit lime it takes
tlisoiU. red liver to eaiie tilutclies on
the face and a dark gieas1 skin Om
botlle of beggs tihKid purilier ami
WtHxl maktr wili ieatore this organ io
itH iiatur.il and hea'.tliy state and
vitalise 'he blood of ul! imruintieo.
It is meeting with wondelful success.
Try it. It i giiaiautecd. All diug- j
gluts keep it- j
A Oooil tinij.li Syrup.
There is nollii. g parents should lie 1
So careful about as selecting a cough ;
snir. !5i-gv I le-rrv i-oM-ti - i
is meeting with wonderful ucces. j
The best is limn-to good. iV snr- ymi i
ret Heggs. Kveij bollie is wan allied. :
All di ug-ii kee - it
Viereck's having and hair cut
ting saloon, sit iviiig 1" cents.
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We Imic imidu arrangements to n I !
py iiiiii.l- to ii 1 1 on lil,g lime lit I i
I ii us of iiiliie-t on improved l.nm,
and clmiec eil inopeily '1 hose who;
oiiteniplalc budding In lek blin ks i-an I
gut moiiy. ee u 1 ;
V.I.L -CE A CTM' K. I
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CHERRIES,
riii; nu-TiN the mabket.
-KICOM-
1 TO 500 GALLONS.
Those desiring cherries, uisji
lieilies, tc, fcholild call early on
J AS. F. POWELL A CO.
Ki lie iiiiier that Klein Bros, sew ' Mf Bu-mess eniinsiei. lo iny
up all rips on NkiIs and shoes I caie will iv, eie piuinpl ain.1 tuie
iMingl.t ol iheiii. for nothing. Ild aliciuion.
Hinder, Knjrin', Tlirt'sltHr,
tlis year i
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FainldCLCtirciy "tn icccacc
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FREE FROM POISON.
W. "P. READ
A1IT STUDIO.
Mrs. Dr. Paitou, Biumberg'a
ilo.k. Lessons given in drawing,
panning and music. Pictures lor
tale or painted to order.
Ala Idea.
We think t. e people will like to
buy live ci:e poi::i i bins ol t-pleu-iliu
lauuiiiy soap i r two bits. We
wid sell at thai . c lo-a;..
N'ti lil-ACKlttRX.
t niiiur- .ta t iiekH urr.
The only to unu-i d i ui c lr cufarr
i COlU III I lie lit
' Cat ill I h..l tlc.ih
elt i c li.- M ti?t
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Kl.-ls. Send U
I Alillleal t on, i"
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t Mil m.i tits. Ic
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jut It I., l lo AuuliU
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sale I y li ci.a 0.
Use elegant lotijm for sunburn
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LOiacB Unities.
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Books an-1 .o.ips in l.iiiii Loniitv
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Call and look at ourvah.cs in
We have a viry huge tto- k to
choose tioin ft ihe Ic-wt-st price
ever otlerei. in the
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