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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1890)
Am. RTTn&v tttt "V qt isnn - - - - ' " . - - . a m w j m .X u m ' - s w w ' . .m. mm w m m - -"-- itturnina gaily licraltl The Daily Hkkai.o will te on iwle each morning at II. J. Junes' book Btore.where it can be piucured at b cents per copy. JOTTI5IO AHHB I" TOWN. For colore! glasses K 10 French's. J. K. Neil is in I'ortliiud on a business trip. Judge J. C. Powell has returned from Philomath. The best watch in the world for t money at F. M. French's. . .,m Robinson's ten big shows v : be in A'buny next Thursday. Mrs. Charies F. Stephens, of The DJles, is visiting friends in this city. Special prices niade on all dress goods to make room for fall stock at G. W. .,iimson'8. We make a specialty of tine cakes for parties and weddings. Blackburn Jt l'iron. Buy your spectacles and eye j classes at F. M. French's and v ...1 ' nave uieiu property uiieu, Great reduction made on sailor waists, ailk wool and line flannel at G. V. Simpson's. Diphtheria is racing in Lebanon. Nine cases are reported, but only one death up to this time. . Dr. E. S. Irvine, assistant phy sician at the insane asylum, is visiting his parents in this city. J. X. Dune m returned ye-der-from an extended trip to Eastern Oregon. He reports crops very good near there. George Humphrey, V. E. Haw kins, C. W. Sears, Clay Marshall and party returned yesterday irom the front of the Oregon Pacific. Mr. Chas. Keifer and wife re turned yesterday from Y.ujuina. Mr. Keifer will return to the bay oil Weduesday to remain until Oct. 1st. Threshing is now in full blast in Linn country, there being no les than four steam threshing in oper ation within a Bhort distance of this city. Quite a number went to 1 aquinii 1 yesterdav to spen. Sunday, aii. I several were left on account of ti change of time, the train leavin. ; at 12:30 instead ot 1 o clock. There will lie no preaching ser vices at the Baptist church to day. Sunday nch'xil a; the usual hour; young people's mis sionary meeting at 6 :3 tr. m. Hale Backensto, a former resi dent of this iy, and Arthur Wil son, a prug clerk, wer arretted at Dallas Friday on a charge of sel ling whisky to Indians 01 July 4th The Oregon Pacific steamer Three Sisters left Salem yeterda mornHg for thi eifr. -be did not reach here, however, but in prob ably stuck fast on a au l bai . J. J. Dubniille, K. S. tr than, A K'ein C. W. Watts and E W. Langdon returnel from a trip m: the.McKenzie. They killed lot of game and -aught a lare num ber of trout. The hop crop thntugh-nr the great Willamette valley is pih primisinjf this year and good prices are alreadv teing ollered. Many 01 the grower hae -old ihtir crops at 20 cents per pi. mid. A man by the name of Joseph Becker has commenced a damage gu t against Baker City for flu sum ot $I5,S30 on account of a dilapidated stdewa'k, w;iich wax the cause f his losing a limb. The far.eral of the late Job.; Carrows occurred at 2:30 est r dy, Rev. S. G. I'vine conducting the services. The remains were laid to rest in the city cemetery. A large concourse of people were in atttendance. Hereafter the Oregon Pacific summer excursion tickets to Yaquina and return, will be sold eyery day except Sunday, gol for going p.iaja'e on date of sale on all regular train. This will continue in effect during the season unt'l revoked. Efforts are being mad in this citv to secure the celebrated actress Maud Grander and her talented company smie tinm next inomh. It is to he hoped she can be induced to come, as die is one of the great actresses of the .itry . The iron coriiiuw on the Bank of Oregon building, which was great ly admired d'iring the last day or two, ia from the esttblishment of Messrs. Sum h & Senders of this cny, bo have the contract forilu work. It is a9 finely executed as cm le prolucel in ihe most met ropolitan iiianufactur.es. inquiries are being made irom both eastern and western states regardn the prune crop in Ore gon this year. No doubt there will be a vory good -rip. which will find ready sale at g xl prices. As a prune country, Oreg .n can not be heat-on, and o'.ghl to raise more of this saleable fruit than he does. The State Press Association, which meets at Portland next month, will no doubt be an inter esting and ,ileasa'it convention, as the officers of the bod? are using all eeorts to make it a great sue ces". Besides, the newspaper fraternity of the metropolis will do all in tneir power to make it Buch. A'ar?e attendance is ex to be present. A lady passenger on the west bound train, says the East Oregon ian aave birth to a child w hue en P,nte between Huntington and lUter City- The little one. which TxJterea tnis i - r Jar circumstances, nanny lived explore us new i nrmiina DKII cm it started on a - joornev to the next - . i Mm trie The remains I -. . m ih tram at Pen-1 31.. .ni interred iu the ceuie-1 unr here. The U,other is doing r WU I SALEM IH0ENDIARIE8. ThT Proud to Be Thr Smull o Tender Years. Boy ! Friday morning Marshal Koss oea.ed :he bam burner-, and by u 1 i t 1- n at work he wrougf.t a confession "'roiu one of the cuiprits before noon, and ny three o'clock ;i iiad the youthful in.-endiarie under guard in the office oi the city recorder. They ne.e 'IVnmy Townsend, aged 12, mn of Thoa. Tonsend, '.U2 Summer -treei ; Walker Talker, agc-i 10. gun of Willi.iiu I'anker, 15 Summer; s'rcei; Lick Kle aged 9, son of liiran r ley, 397 Sunnier streei.. These boys seem to have been organized, under the leadership of young Townsend, for the purpose f cr-ating a little excitement -emi-occasionally by burning barns. They s iv they were fond of excitement and et tire to the buildings solely 'or ihe. purpose ol seeing tiie tire engines and hose carts run ai d see the excitement attendant upon a lively blaze. Tanker said he fired thel'Umon don and Hall oarns himself, for which he said he wan to be paid ten cents by Tommy T ;w: send He said he ;.nd Dick luley set tire trt Va fsl'i.l.l...i If. to the Mcalden and McAfee barns, Tasker striking the match and ley holding his bat over it to keep the wind away. For this. accrdim to their htory, they were 10 receive twenty cents. The Wattous snd Shirely fires of Thurs night had the same orixiu as the others, the price of the job buing a white rabbit. The boys' parents were sent for j and .n the evening at 8 o'clock they appeared befote Recorder Conn, to see what punishment had es.t been givet the young sters for the great i-rimes they had committed. After much deli Dela tion, in whirh the matter was dis cussion in its several ph;ts--s, it was decided to return the children tu their parents, to be puni-hed or leprimanded by them as thought best. The boys heing so very young the oldest scarce 13 and the youngest but 9 there could lie found no just law covering the case. It is to be hoped that their pun islunent will be severe as to mak tn example of them to other lads w ti who might have th'.ught of setting re '.0 lioues or barns and to deier t'lem from repeating the expen- sive eperiuient they have several times attempted. Emntrrn Oregon Want a Senator. If the river and harbor bill does not pas this reSMon of congress soua-body will te blamed, and if Mr. Mitchell eomes up for re-election he will very likely receive no support from E.is'ein Orejion. Our necessities are such in this portion of the state that we are t )rci d to remember urn friends am not forget, our enemi.s, ami fur f.erm.re, we are entitled to a senator. We-ten Oivgiu bvie c ontrolled the congressional iel.-- gat'on long enough, riid it is high me that a change should take place. I'his part of the statu ha been too long subservient to Port land, the t'as.-ade locks to the 1'iU'h of the Columbia and the I 1 pper river to the v Ulamett.--, and we 1011 Id study our ii .vn in terests in 'he fot'ire in prefer &:v to any o! her. The next senator shoiilii be from E.'.stem Oregon, and we should work with thi.v sin gle purpose in view. '.rimer. Mountaineer. Albanjr ! Alive. Though real estate is not as ajtiy sale as it was lasi. fall, Al bany is pushing ahead in the it aiding line. The three story b.uk huilding of the Bank of Oie gou is nearing eomph-tion and with its stone and pressed brick ; .nt will be the finest appearing leiilding in the city. Mr. P.alti i.ore is erecting a large three siory brick block jusl across from the Russ House. Ex-dist.-ict at torney, H. H. Hewitt, Banker Kalston and Mr. Conn are all erecting beautiful residences for themselves. The M. E. church has the foundation for its new 10,000 church-house laid, the ormal ceremony of laying the cornerstone taking place this eve ning. Brownsville Times. . . A Fatal Accident. Mr. L. F. Rich was the victim of a fata! accident at Junction Wednesday, tie was in the em ploy of the Junction Mill Co driving the t a.n which delivered the mill products. He was in the net ot getting on the seat when the horses became frightened and ran iwy, throwing nim from the Beat which was a very high one, to the ground, breaking both ja bones, the nasal and frontal boneK He died Wednesday night at 12o'clock. Rich was in poor circumstances nd leaves a w ife and five children. farmers Name on their dates. Monmouth Democrat : "Nam ing the roads and numlteriiig the ; Oiintry houses is not a bad idea. The name 01 tn pioprieior on the front gate is a great "e!p to find a farmer wrio wants to be found." Journal. Yes. it would be a good -cheme. It would assist the country editor considerably when ne goes out wih a number of bibs of delinquent subscribes. Oh, es, we are in favor of putting :heir names on the gates, a:d if there i to be a fax imposed for the sami- just count us in. Ladies Fine Sheet. I make a specialty of handling udies tine sh es. I carry some of he te-t riramls made in fine and ..iedium grades in widths from A to KE. All warranted good-i; no trash, and wili repair any pair of -hoes of any kind sold that will rip or break. Samuel E. Y'.ung. Oxford Ties. I have just received an invoice Oxford ot the DODUiar Johnsen opuia ties tor t'J.nO a pair The best shoe I have handled for the price, Samuel . Young. j Keal Entate Sales. The Anglo Pacific Tru-t A Loan Jo to A I) Harrtsari, of Alameda, Cal.. ' 2S a. res in souther" pa f wntv. $22,2SO U S to Perrv r Ea1 .I'M acres. 11 w 6 Patent 10 lOitO 300 T K Cotton et ux 0 Amdr. 1's.cific Trust A Loan. piece land Diry.i rn Dee Hilveu to .1 K Thomas 30x100 fret. Scio los Bogne to Vaml Muiin. 5 acres 12 r.- 4 Wm Bogne V, ;ami Muiin 7.06 acres, 12 w 4. . . Austin Bo-nd to iarv B Bassett. lot . H 353 5)0 1100 125 343 1500 Win Basse tt tn T. R ibinVi 4 lots, K.alsey J R ivir'tcputiick to W R Bassett. 1 lot. .,-hanmi Cora Adams to Chas Wet zel, r.'8.67 acres, 10 w 4 .. i'rank Trites et ul to II K Merrill, lot 4, blk 56, Al bany H F Merril to Cynthia Trites, 1 lot blk 50, Al ban v 2200 Tae New Card. The new postal cards soon to be ! issuea ar 01 two size. One in tended for business communica tions will have twice the area of the present postal card. The;- will bo decked with a iiortraiu of'Gen eral Grant instead of the represen tation of a stamp. The larze card will bear the inscription "One cent Postal Card, United st.tes of j America," and the smaller one I idmply "Postal Card, One Cent." , He Wm Accommodating. Yreka Journal : A Chinaman some days since, discovered a lare California lion in the art 01 devour ing a large sized buck he had rae tured on HumhU creek. The lion would not let John puss, hence he returned to the camp, w hen a large crowd of Chinamen came the creek and drove the lion off. After se curing -ill the g d meat, they h-ft ior tneir nouns, leaving the tor the lion. rest Low Taxation a Virtue. The East i irogoniau savs the 1 test wav in the -Aorld to deooou- I late a city or cnuntv is to keep up expenses and thereby make it necessary to levy and collect ex- orbitam taxes. That system has, Veen in vogue here long enough 1 1 1, . wr -i, anu renuiei.,.1 :iiu umatilia conn- 1 ty have had their full snare of the trouble arising from it. Low tax- ation is the best virtue that a city or county can have, the only way to have 'hi virtue is by cutting ! ilowo .vlrfnf.fi I Church Notice. Preaching services to-day at i'!-' 1 resoyteriati churcli nt 11 m. :n.d 7:4.1 p. m. Young peopJeV p... - iiiitiiiijj; in ni lemiie r.om at 1 i'. m. Sabbath school at 12 :15 1 iiiorning ser- uiou "The Two Theories of Life In the evening the topi: will be "'Progres--, the Law of C'ivi'iza- tion ano" ot Chri.-tian Life." Ail 1 win he made welcome to these iervu;es. . Small Mr. Yesterdax ai'tenioon about 4 . clock an aiarm was sounded tor, dfireattne lbaiiy Iron Works. Toe fire burned a small hole in the rof, and w.m extinguished before! the engines arrived. j Kaae Ball at McMinnville. ' At McVliDiiville yesterday the i Kalem base ball club played a very mxirgame with McMinnville's be ing defeated by a score of lb to 9. This wa ; the tirsi game of a series of twenty. HAL3ET NOTES. Halsev, July 17. Grain cutting is largely over. Halsev is coining to the front at kast. Halsey has both dentist ami jeweler. Wife of Rev. James Pearl is not expected to 1 ve. Mr. ... I.. Ti-mpleton is quite sick with typhoid fever. Mi?s Iva Templeton, daughterr.f J. R. Templeton, is improving. Prof. Bond is working in the telegraph orhce at tlals.-y. Mr. Moore, ihe former telegiaph operator at Junction. is visiting his home in Oregon City Rev. Summerville and family have jtisi returned 'roiu the co.i.-t and are preparing to vialSodaville. Messrs. Davis & Ciisp will start their new thresher on the 25th which will be run with straw in stead of Aood. The Villard house -s being re paired and enlarged. The large number of immigrants demand a larger ouilding. A large number from Halsey have gone to siend a few davs of recreation and to enjoy drinking the healthful waters of' the moun tains. A MIIMi;lMKIt. ITKM. Some Polntera That Will Save Money to Housekeeytere. Go anii see that beautiful gold watch at the "Uolden RuFe Ba zaar." Jul ui? Ciradwoid th.- pro prietor 01 the (iolden Hub- Bazaar informs us that he has the Prize Baking Powder, and No. 1 Japan tea, expres-ly put up for his busi ness, and for the benefit of hi customers, each box of loaxing powder will win a piece 0 fink glassware, and also each p.-und of the tea will wiu a piecn of N fine glassware, and customers who buy one pound of tea or a box of Ask ing powder, waich is warranted, ivill have a chance on that beauti ful trriM u-af.li 1 1 I, ,a ,.!ut o.l.l. ed .1 fine assortment of f.milyj groceries to hut mimmoth immoth suick o'fyo'ict is ickerv. which iff .""at"i' W lllaaiette vjf ct-ive ..:diu glassware and crock the largest in the ley. Uo and see Mr. Gradwliot the uoiaen Kule baan , ami you t will see thai; nothing 'aaatosl. is luig-foi-re- sane, . ... JOST BEBCEIVED. I Green Corn, i Greeu Pepper, Fresh Tomatoes. Cantelopes, Garlic, Kale, Peaches, Blackberries, Lemons, Vegt. Marrow, Apricots, Kanpherries, Banana", Fine Swiss Cheese. We will have all of the above good things to-day. Call early and leave your orders at Mueller & Garrett's. Kxciirslcn to Newport. In response to the numerous re quests another popular excursion will be given to Newport. A spe. -ial train will leave Alnanv at 4 r. m., Saturday August 2nd, arriving al)out 7 :20 p. m., returning leave I Yaqnina at 5 :4- p. m , the follow ing day. Those who wi-h to re main until Monday have the privilege of returning on the regu lar train tht day. Fare only f for the round ttip including steiun er fare from Yi.quina to Newport. Bring Along Your Stock. If vou w .nt to send them 'o nas- inre, where liiev will hav- the best Ot U---d. g-)Od snade with plenty of -ate. New h -g ti li lenee. ilore? and cattle :.t . cents iei i-a 1 n- r week. Lotr 01 twenty os :iioie it reduced rates. All stocc must be paid lor '-etvre a ken a wax Apply :o the uii;r signed at ihe -'t Charles h"tel. or Tnos. Daniels i- the faim at Ciov- I erdale, 1 will take good cue oi all stock intrust; ! t 111 v care, but will not be responsible lor any ae. cidenvs that mav oerur. F. L. Such. Accident lusurauctt. The matter of insurance has be come a fixed prini-iple, and heed no talking a-o il. T ie only ques tion now is, when; to place the in surance. Mr. Josep 1 Tait has en paged his services with the Union ; Mutual Accident Association, which preents leatures that are ! commend 1 Die and will ue adopted i upon examination. .Mr. 1 alt can I ie found iu Mr. Montanye's otlice. ! Those wishing to place accident j insurance should consult him. Fur Sale. The undersigned w ill sell at public auction at Schme. r's stable ; i Albany, on the 20th day ol 1 iujv isjij, at 10 o'clock a. m , a ! number of good horses. Terms of I . . . ; aa.. ix months, three without iuteiest, but ith approved ne- I emit.-. Wells Bros. iV laoe. To Banker and .Merchant... The T!er Desk C..., oi -t. L .ui Mo., have jut publisoed, incl'.rs a great woik 01 ail 011 Bank coun "ers, Fii.e Desks and Otlice Furni ture gem rady, iiii: cm in prices, Big cm in a.!., oi, in.rease.l ca-h oitcountb. j ii,0 ,ttnker's Catalogue. 15U pages . in .-o or;-, tree, hostage 1;C. (atalog-.e f.iek and ollice fur- ,c,re. jo pages, ire.-, p. -tagc French Tansy Wafers. ' These wafers are a .sure and safe ! specific 101 all hinds ol female 1 troubles and will rtan.-ve all ob I struct ions lo the monthly periods, ! no matter what the cause. Thev I .re just what every woman need.--, I and can be used safely. For sab by ihe I.. v;. untune; Medical Co., manufacturers, 1 '01 1 lain', Oregon, also irom our sole agent, J. A. Cuminiug, druggist, Blumheig block, A:bauy, Oregon. A Karicaiu. A -o.-sl yoil..g Hereford cow, an excellent milker, with heiler call one week old. For furl tier inform ation call at this otlice. ol a talll'i.rula Hear. ADybody can talcli a cold thin k.lid i wea'.ber. Tile trouble is lo let eu, ike lli ui who cauglii the bear. Ve advise our readers to pun-li tBe ol Fobhav o: ilaeun a bottle of Santa At ie. the Calitoir.ia King olConauiup oil, asthma, liruiu Litis, (Jouhn am' Croup Cures, and keep il bandy, ''lit p.'eaamg to the taste and death to the alejve com plaints, bold at 1 'X1 a oolt'.e or -i lor 'i 60. t.alilornia t'at-K-'JiiiC gives iuiiiiediate relief. 1 In Cii-M 1 ua vii un is soon displaced by (a healing and j etieli -ti g 11 turc. Jive il ... Trial. "ix in;i)t!'s treat nn-n1 uu eeii 'iviU-.ii til 1., Tlir Pride of Mouian. a clear pearly aud transparent skin I .tiways a sign of pure bluou, auu .1 persons tumbled with dark, ;n?ay , "yellow or blotched akin can eat assured that tneir bleed ia out ot nier. A tew .biscs of iliiti'.-s ILt'OU fUKlFHUl und liLOOb lAKL.tC rt.U remove the umums au: he 8Ku; m ..i beoeiue clear aud irau- ..areut. Try 11, aud it attiatautiuu i 10C giveu it will uuat you uothnig. -t .a luily wariaoieU, (. L. likuk- iiau, dru-giat. Muunu's lllroer "Auother wonderlul liseovcry ha ticeu uiaile aud ihat loo by lady in this county. Disease fastened itc elutchea up .11 her and for seveu years -he wilhslood its severest tests, b:;l ner vital organ8 were undermined unl jealh seemed iimiiinea. for three mouths she coughed iiii essailly and eould not sleep. rhe bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New U -eovery 'r I 'ciisunipiion a;id win so rnm h re. heved on taking first iIoh- that she .-Up; al! nigh? aud with one nott.e has Lien miraculously cured. Her name II Mrs. Luther Luts." Thus wrile W. i ". liaun iek & Co. of Shelby, S C . iet a free trial bottle at Fosbay & Mason's Drug Store 4n bMiluir ur- The Origin 1 Abietiiie liiiitmcnti. nily put up in large iwo-oiiuie til, boxes, and is an absolute cure for ok -.ores, burns, wounds, chapped liandi aud ...1 skin eruplioiin. Vi;i posinvc .y ciir'aall kind" ' pile' -i Ur tin 'Irigiiui Aljit.ii, e O.iiiiihik. Sold by ihay & Mason at "5 eenta per 1.0k iiy n.ai. :-W rent. Elegant Lotion rentiers the akin Bolt and lieautitu:. l.llCC ..lrac..r. tKEBY UlVtX 'rUA-MHtJLpf So S g dtnirteuotthp l-irst ,u-IVji r 9 , HEKKBY I Churcb of A.b.iuv oreiroii. will I aii eiiurci. mi pmn ot Aug. 4th Mtld rrumi rewrviuti th f iht lu rejeit any aud all bid. H. H. Unm, j BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh apricotf at Conn & Hen ; dricson's. i (ientleaien's fine shoes at E. C. i Searls'. . My fruit jars have arrived C. E. Brownell. Fruit cans and wax at Matthews & Washburn's. A new line of dress buckles at the Ladies Bazaar. A new lot of parasols just re ceived at E. C. Searis. Paisley & Fish do the cheapest printing. Try them. The celebrated Quaker Citv j shirt at E. C. Searls. Call and see our Russian Tar and Fasenets at Klein Bros. Adjustable window screens at Matthews & Washburn's. Tin and plumbing work done al Matthews & Washburn's. Kerosene and gasoline stoves at Matthews & Washburn'. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews A Washlmrn'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 & Washburn's. Uardeti hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews & 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. V complete line ot gents' fur i.u hing goods at E. C. Searls'. Try Conn & Hendricson's once 01 groceries and you will be happy. A fine line of Artists materials jiiHt opened at J. A. Cumuiing's drug store. tio to Cumming'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 celebrated family reroedie are for sale b, all leading druggists every where. Mens', youths' and boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods atU. W. Simpson's. Happy is he who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. Brownell. Always fresh and fu'l weight. Ihos. I'.rink has lust received a tine assortment of window shades, also the Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, the best and lighte.-t running mat '-iii s n ide. Ilarr et lLibLard Aver. Rccam ier Halm, Cream and Powder, can be obtained at Hubbard's new drug store. "Oh, Emma! heir did vou net I hat pretty dress? v by , imimnia, bought il at the Lfld'n s' Bazaar. A I table ehiret 25 cetrs per bo li; or SfS.fSI P- 1 'e .LI., i. I, vn,-.; I 1 any patt ol tl.e by. M . i'-illimgiir' . fiiuoke tht celebiated ILixan.i :i!led 0-cei.t viis, manufactured it Julius .los h s eigur 'seiorv Another invoice of ladies gold an I gold filled watches just re ceived at F. M. French's. Those, wishing ;i:r 1 u u.01 an. I win'owi. should iil! It. H. link, who will pill them ,n com plete on short u .im-. ."-imp on corner l Second :11m lerr' irpetN Venison, corned beef, I iped beef, and a ne a lot of niii cr.-am California che. . ' the thing 'r.r !i:n;-h tin ? :ys 'nll on spencer oi l.ia ,uiu. Before jmrc'.iasing your Artists materials examine the new stock just opened at the drug store of J. A. Cummin, iiecesr-or to H. C. Hubbarl. We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, and the best value ever shown in Albany at V. F. Read's. Ladies, when your light colored shoes get soiled go to Klein ISros., for a bottle of Ru.-vian Tan ; it will make them nice ns new. A daily newspaper is ab nit to be published n the city of Mexico in ihe English language. Mr. Seav of Chicago is father to the enter prise. I'ile! I'ilnt: rilr.I Dr William's Indian Pile 'Mntnien. is the only sure cure for blind. Mice ing or itching piles ever disco' ere.. It i.ever fai:s to cut o:d rases of long J binding. Judge C ions, Miyailie, Ky, skj "Dr William's !iid;.:u !il" Ointiiieut ured ine alter years of suffering.'' Judge ofllnnurv, Cleveland. O.savs "1 nave ound by experience that l)r. Williars Indian Pile Oinlnient give, immediate and perm .i.eiit relief." We have hundieds of surh testi menials. Do not sutler an instant longer. Sold by druggists at ROe and f I per box. Sol b Koshuv V M:is.i. .leiiny, ' Iregoii Beautiful Display. The fine display of fruits and vegetables at Muller & Gam-Its yesterday was a great credit to them and one the city can well be proud of. There were so many imported and domestic fruits flint it makes one think they? are in San Francisco. Nothing like en terprise. o w r rSLirr 15 1 5S s ? mn. eaa 5? M"2 Klein Kros., give a pair of fast eneta with every pair of ladiea ox ford ties. .H K- jTTOJM SPECIALIST. BLUMBERC'S BL03K, ALBANY. OREGON, By the mo-t 1110 Urn and ap proved methods cures female dis eases and privaie diseases of either sex. He has a sure cure for cat arrh of the head. Consul tit ion is free and every'hing strio'Iy confi dential. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Residence comer Third and Montgomery streets. Of Interest to Horse Owner. Horses board. d hj the day or week at L. Sender's stables. Al d riving or other horses will be well area for, being under the iinmel diate charge 01 Mr. Fred .Moist. Charges will ' be very reasonable. Farmeis' horses will also le fur nished w it h the oesi of aecomn.o lations. Owners of good hoists will always find sale for ihe same at lllis rtaiile al good plieeh. Stables located on Sixth and Ell worth streets, one block south schoi .1 i.iiilibng. New satuens, gingham's cham hra's and other wath goods jpt received at O. V. Simpson's. Fresh bread at S. x B.'s tin morn ing. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleep'iug car tickets to all oints North, South and East via the Union Pacific railway, an-, save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. Oood Collee and Tea. The very best .iuali'y f P3 ami coflee to be found 111 the oil m a Sjiciicer Sc B!a.,kbunr. 1 hen hleuded coffee, ground 1. ord.-r. will suit the most lastidioiis. Farmers Attention I )u ou wain to 1 n 1 jx Ltoamboat Load of STEWART Cinll ttntl S,el c-t Wh;t. Vou W:rit. SPECIAL SPRING A. NOUNCEMENT 7SLy Stock is now complete embracing a,ll tlae latest novel ties in Dress Goods both in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. LADIES W'e make a specialty of 10 In Knit Uibbed and Muslin. Our ..riees lire the, LOWFST ami j our goods THE BEST ti .. ...n io... .1 li e world uni auu ii i i"... i......iu,u ami tinnncines we have as large a sloe n e 1 1 e 1 1 . All rUIUIWI'K.'r - --- mill l c.rriiii-.Nl that Albany is the ResD'v What a Fortune Is a good, hciltliy, pearly ,skin. Few are aware ol ilie elioit thin, .t takes a disordered liver to eall-e hlolelies i.ii the (aev and a dark greasy skin One. bottle ot Beggs blood purilier and bliKK) maker will ielorc :nts oraii 10 ils 11atur.1l and liea.tlix Ptale and ei aues lie bloisl of al! impurities. It is meeting witli wmideiful UeeeM. Tryii. It is guaranteed. All drug gists keep it. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothing parents siiould te 60 careful about .is selecting u eougli svrut K'tfgs ( In-rrv cough svhiji is ineetillL' with uomleiiui Miticro. , The best is none to good. He. sure you get Beggs. Every bottle is warraii t-d All druggists Uue- it. J Vien ck's shaving and hair cut ting saloon, shiving 15 cents. VliE.tP AUtXEY! ! We have made arrangements to uj - j p'y 11101 ev to all on lui.g lime al I j rales ol mleie-l oil "Miproveil hums, j and ilioiee -il la-.p.-ity 'lln.se wlm j coiiteinplatu building biu k bioi k .-an j gel money, see us ' j IVALLa'E AlltK K MIL ANN 1 W CHEVIES, T.IEITR-T1N Til K MAUKKT. KKliM I TO 500 GALLONS- Those desiring cherries, rasp berries, etc.,. should call early on JAS F. POWELL A ( O. Item, iiiber tiiat Klein Iocs, sew up all rips on hoots and snocr iMiiight ot lliem. for nothing. a Hiiulpi', Kniuf, tliis PaiaKaciircsy jrsticctittr at ' r V?t irj Sm kmw hi tu HOSIERY. i.M'WI .d li.aiMi.; d I'lftf tio" te l.io dp. v . best trading point in Oregon FREE FROM POISON. W. F. READ ART STUDIO. Mm. Di. I'aibm, iMoutx'rg's bioi.k. Icsoii give 1 in maiiig, paiiiung and miisi. . l'n iures for ttitlv ol painted t order. An Idea. We think u.e people like to buy five one pou:. 1 bas of splen did laundry soap r two bits. We win sen at that e to-oay. 11..IK1II'KX. Sl'E.W. ..lii.ir la .u-tft ure. T he only nut -uiitceU eur.- lur cutarr eoid in Hie uea . hU n..i, itiM; toid Cat an lial Ue.ili ;o.u M,ie . v is. l,e otoic Hie mum ;l iKieund UujiliusaU brvulli, n-sullil ; lioiu e.ii.01 1,. ts and pleaf.ii.l ti .ou. roileu uneeliou ami u euie i rai.UU, by ail iliug glt-ls. tend U neuiut' lu AUHlili Aledieai i.oin' y. t'ioWi'i , C O. i ix lllellllis' Ileal .lit hi. fl; M 1,1 by mail. 1 lu, 1 .:ie ij tjsl,n oi Use elegant lotion for sunburn liO) liUOW.N : JIILLS iKo.i. I OM SO., -u.i, .h PliVA i;-. 11.0LK. su,N.-rioi- f..r r'aii.-ij ..mi li.il,, rB ii.j Best 0 Linage Faciniies. ill littlCsl CUMI j.livX" jiUK. ill ii-WNV - OKEOON C. LKA V. AEAlMfco. W. A. KIMaLV l'he onl coiiitdete set oi .ii.rljact Books am! Maps in Linn (..'oui.tv OKKICE IN THE tJf iU.-llies care will reieive lul atleiilioii. COI 'Iff lolE. ciiiiiimc.. io my piompl .nid cale- Thresher, Jluwer or other luacliiutry vear cv .4 r. 7. tic tun j ti & SO -T T1II J 1 Call and look at our. vali.es in lirilLSlHIIli' t C We I ave a very choose Irom i.i ibe evet .meter in the- ltge His k lo lowest Ti VALLEY - I IV- ii .lt i i it i i Ji'.i fi7A pleasure to t-l g is