', V,
TTTtt MT?XTVf: TTV.nALn? Tuesday. jm.T $ 0. 1 ftOO
OM BALK.
The Dailv Hsrald will be on
aria mch morning at U. J. Jones'
book Btore, where it can be procured
at ft cents per copy.
JOTIDQI ABOUT TOWN.
For colored glaaaes go to
French's. a
. The Dallas Daily Observer baa
reased to exist.
Mr. Sehmidt, of the Yaquina
hotel, is in the ci'y.
John W. Minto is to be chief of
p .... e of Portland.
W. Smith and family re
tu nil yesterday from a trip to
Mill City.
Harvestirtg is well under way in
Ltnn c ranty. The crop will be a
bounteous one.
Special prices made on all dress
goods to make room for fall stock
at Q. W. Simpson's.
We mike a specialty of fine
cakes for parties and weddings.
Blackburn A Pironi.
Tillamook county has organized
ooupty lair association with a
capital stock of $3,500.
Buy your spectacles and eye
glasses at F. M. French's and
Lave them properly fitted.
The Willamette Valley i!l sail
. from Yaquina for San Francisco.
Tuesday, August 5. at 2 o'clock
r. m.
Mr. Edwin .-cott of the Oregon
ian, is iu the city procuring data
for a manufacturing edition of the
big daily.
Quite a number of Salem people
hnv) made arrangements to par
ticipate in the popular excursion
to Newport, leaving here Saturday
Aug. 2d.
W. F. Reed, C. K. Brownell and
M. C. Bingham, went out to the
Albany Mining and Milling Cotn
jMny's mines up on the Santiain
yesterday.
Irving Nelson, formerly of Al
bany, uow of the firm of Xelnon
Bros., railroad contractors, of
Portland, was in this city yester-
dav hnvinir hav
,,- , f ., -,.
.!!?,tCI .hI:renu
v , . . . ,
JJ" "i" I" 'l .'I" i
"rirr": r.i."" J ' 7.
f,; tL "
in effect during the season until
revoked.
1 am now prepared to adminis
ter either gas or vitalized air for
the painless exiraction of teeth.
1 employ the latet methods of
inserting artificial teeth, artificial
crown for broken teeth and ro-t-t,
and bridges where teeth have been
lost, doing . away with the neces
sity of a plate. Respectful! v-.
O. C A.vbrey Office in Odd
Fell ws' temple.
Saturday, about northeast of
Lexing on, Elmer Beeman's team
attached to a mower, ran awav
while be was oiling up. The horses
rau through the grain toward the
boose, making everything fly, an I
Were finally brought to a stop by
not being able to mow the wood
pile down. The horses were unin
jured, but the mower was a total
wreck.
.. Mrs. Ptrrish, who his just re
turned from a visit to Crawforda
ville. infix ins nsihat Mrs. Temple
ton, who suffered such serious in
juries at the bridge accident
above that place, is improving
and will recover if no serious re
lapse takes place, and will retain
the sight of one eye. It was
feared at first that she would lose
both eyes.
The company who have recently
located and are now developing
the new mines at the bead ot
Butter creek, in Umatilla county,
say that as depth is att lined pros
pects grow richer. The miners
re now in free milling ore which
a-says $60 a ton. The Mammoth
ledge, the principal one in the dis
trict, is now making arra- geoients
. for the pnrch..ae and erection of a
large mill. Water and timber are
plentiful. The mines are about 40
m-les irom Pendleton, and are
easily accessible with a team.
Will O to Portland.
Prof. H. C. Palmer, of this city,
has given up his conseruatory of
music here and will go to Portland
in about three weeks to engage in
the ume business tnere. He will
return to Albany once a week to
instruct his pupils here. He will
alo devote a considerable portion
of his time to composing rouble
He has recently contributed gome
. , . . . 1 ,
oriiuani selections to me musical
productions of the. state. His
'crand march written for the dedi
cation of the Masonic temple in
this citv is now being published
in the East.
Flao .ttMiimral.
Everybody went away well
pleased and smiling from Mueller
A Garrett's yesterday. They had
the finest display in the cty. All
kinds of fruits and vegetables, and
as lor their delicious lu.ich goods
they thev take the lead. wiss
cheese, chip beef, comb honey, etc.
Delicacies a specialty.
Batarprloa.
Did you see that new delivery
wagon on the street yesterday af-
lernoon? Nice, wasn't it? Messrs.
Blackburn & Pironi have added a
fine delivery wagon to their al
ready prosperous business. It is a
very baiMiHOme turnout and goes
to show that these gentlemen are
up with the times.
raraars.
We mnat have yonr hutrer and
'f; will pay either rash or trade.
Oar gnwing trade demands it.
Blackbikn A Piboni.
An elegant new line of undress
d kid glove, in all the latest
hadeavjaK raoaivad at tk Ladi
!
DALLAS ME5 II TROUBLE.
Thsy Ars Hsla on a Charge of Selling
Liquor ta HulfBrd IidUa.
oung Dowd, the half-breed
Indian, who was recently fined by
Judtte Deady in the United states
district court for taking liquor up
on the Siletz reservation, has paid
his tine, and in addition has en
tered information against three
men whom he charges with having
old liquor to him. The parties
are all residents of Dallas, Polk
county, ami twoof them have been
arrested and taken to Portland.
One of them is ilale Backensto,
a saloon man of Dallas formerly oi
Albany of wh im D wd si8 he
bjiight a pint of whisky and a ulass
of beer on the 16tli of July, the
ame day on which he claims t
have liought a bottle of alcohol
irom James Wilson, the non of A.
K. Wilson. adruggUt atthat p'ace.
Alter paying the tine and making
the complaints, young D wd went
with Deputy United State- Mar
shal Sinnolt to Dallas and identi
fied the men. Young Wilcon and
Backets'o were taken to Portland
and ,-aturd ly tiiey were given an
examination in a Unied States
commissioners' court. Diwd
swore positively thac he bought
whisky from Backensto lat Fi iuay
just a'ter getting into Dallas, he
went to the defendant's saloon and
had a glas9 of beer. Backensto was
held in bonds fixed at $100 to
wait the grand jury.
The informant looks bo much
like a fuilblooded white man that
he could undoubtedly procure
liquor from any saloon. Baeken
do s'ated in court that while he
did uot remembei selling him
whisky, he would have done ho,
not sus;ectiug the boy had any
Indian blood in his veins. Dowd
says his father is an Irishman, but
that his mother is a squaw, and
as he is in charge of the Siletz res
ervation, he is legally a full Indian.
Suk Mountain In CoMt Rang-,
Kosehurf I'laindealer.
L. A. Sanctuary. C, W. Paiks.
1. and A. Abraham, C. I. iiadlev
und 0. Merton returned last
Thursday from their hunting and
fishing expedition in the (.'oast
ange. They make a report of
the astoui ding di-covery of a hole
in the ground one-half by one and
ne-half miles in extent, or there-
iboutB, where last year stood
i"ble mount..iii niarlv a thousand
, ieet high. At the foot of this
mountain was loca ed Cedar lake.
a small but exceedingly transcal
ent body of water, winch is now
no more, the button having been
forced up whenthe mountain wenl
down and the water all spilled out
The mountain is now an island, a
it were, surrounded by almog'
perpendicular walls ofr.ck :ibout
one hundred feet in height. Th
theory of the discoveries is that
the mountain was located over
v.wt cave and the weight of the
heavy snows last a inter crushed
it in. The n.ise made y the
.inking mass of lock- and tlr it
and trees was heard several mile
away, but tne parties did not
know until recently what caused
it. The lake can not be shown in
corroboration of this story as it
has disappeared, but the hole is
there with the mountain in itann
may be viewed by doubtingThom-
iees, who will tak the trouble to
visii it. It is a sight well worth
going miles to s e. It is tnree
'inles f out L-iird's on Coos B.iy
igon toad.
Quite a disturbance was created
at Khemhart a theater at Eug-ne
ou Saturday ninht, rrsultin Irom
some difficulty between the Chi
cigo Comedv Comninv and Mr
Khcinhai t. The comedy oouipany
nau me theater c n tract- d lot for
the week and had been playing to
lair nouses every n-ght, and on
atuiday evening tne company
wished to play a short bill and
then have a short dance, to which
Mr. Uheinhart objected. When
the company was preparing for i he
dance the lights were turned out
and the audience left in die dark-
ne.-s. The company claimed the
hall u.ider the contract, and then
attempted to play a short farce,
but as fast as they could bring
lamps they were put out. The
trouble has not been settled
Death of Mr. Eubaoka.
On Sundav Mrs. J. W. Eu hanks
died in this ci'y at the residence ol
Benj. Johnson, after a lingering
liiiiei-s. she was a sinter ol fcd
it .
moore, oitnis city, anil leaves a
husband and lit le child. Her
husband ha been summoned from
Idaho. The deceased had been a
resident of Albany nearly all her
life ami had many warm friends
here. The funeral services will
be held from the residence of Mr.
Johnson at 6 o'clock this evening,
Rev. S. G. Irvire delivering the
li-course. The remains will be
i nterred in the Masonic cetnete: v.
Fair and Entertainment.
Arrangements are in progress
for a fair and entertainment to be
he.d in this city on two evenings
at some dale :n x-ptemter nter
than the loth, to be announced
hereafter. Variou.- tancv and use
ful articles will be offered for sale,
while the "oinan s Dollar Expe
rience Meeting,' and the "Flower
Concerts" ly the young ladies,
together w:th early historical in
c.dents of Albany will afford a
variety of enteitainment. The
proceeds will he applied to the
payment of theW. C. T. U. hall
indebtedness.
Fell rrwna a Uaildiua--
Wm Hedley, a painb r at work
on the residence of J. M. Ralston
fell from a ladder ye-terday,
aiternoon, striking his head
upon the ground about 15 feet
below. A gash was cut over one
eye and severe bruises inflicted.
His lnjnries were attended to by
it. aia-ion.
Great reduction made on sailor
waists, silk wool and fine flannel
MO. W. Siaspma'a.
DROWSED IB THE WlLtAMETTBi
B. D. Murray Moxta Deatk While Bath
ing in ino Hiver at Bp'iug fliil.
R. i. .Murray, who resides on a
farm at Spring Hill about .our
miles oelow Albany, was drowned
while in bathing in the Willamette
Sunday evening.
In company with some other
men he had gone to Indepen lence
in the morning and ou returning
in the evening they had been
drinking. On reaching a po ut
where some boys were in swim
ming the deceased t ed up his
t am anil joined the bathers. He
got into deep water and was seen
o rink. His b ep-s n hastened to
his as-istance, but tne unfortu
nate man did not ris, and w..s
drowned. His body was recovere I
several hours afteraards, by the
aid of grappling hooks.
Mr. Murray formerly resided in
Albany, bavin been engg-d in
the dray business. He came t
Oregon about 13 years ago, and
was 40 years old. He leaves a
wife and' four children. Tne fun
eral 8ei vices were arranged lor
Wednesday at 9 o'clock.
THE BOHEMIA MINE3.
Ckkbweli., July 23, 1890.
Thinking probably you would
like a few items from the Bohemia
district, I decided to write to the
Herald. Iu the first pi t e Bo
hemia has never been written Up,
nor am 1 able myself, to tiive the
d strict j net ice, but nevertheless,
as still as matters have been kep',
we certainly have the finest ' and
richest mining district on the
coast. This is saying a good deal,
but nevertheless, I know whereof
I speak. I h ve had now ten
years experience on the great
belt of mineral from Mount Kain
ier in the state of Washington to
(told Hill in Southern Oregon. I
find in the Bohemia District the
true fissure veins, both rich in
gold and silver. We are running a
lead there and we have taken out
free gold lor a I s'auce of 50 K)feei.
We have quart that will make
all the way from $10 to $20,000
to the ton. I have one piece
about the size of a hen's egg
which contains lacking two penny
weight of $18; we have inany
thers nearly as rich. The for. na
tion is granite and porpkery,
strongly pn-guated with silica,
which is true quartz. There are a
great many vis. ing the camp and
we iiave parties Irom all over the
coast and several line experts
acting in the interests of New
York and San t rancisco f ndicatt-B.
tVe will have some of those fine
loads oned up as soon as time
permits. 1 will say this right
here, it is useles for a man to run
in and locate and gooiu,esecially
without means to give a showing.
We have had too niucn of th t
a ready ; I believe that to he the
case n ad new camps.
A number of prominent Albany
men are iuti rt-B'ed iu the lioloen
Star ledge, in the oistrn t, w hich
is certainly rich. The di-tance is
36 miles from Cres-vell. Men of
even moderate means who nit-an
business will do well in this dis
trict. G. P. MlLLE
The Kefnrm School Contract.
Oregonian savs: D. C
t .i i. . i. . . i - . i , . i
iei , who nas ueeii awaniea the
ntract for building the state
eform school, proves himself
c ireful man iu refusing to accep
tne same unu-ss a guarantee of the
amount tif ids hid, over and above
the sum appria'ed by the legisla
ture for tne b liidnig, is given
The state cann taff.rJto p it u i
a building of this kind, upon which
she contractor is losing money. It
wants no "cheap" woik such as is
the natural result in such a c mini-
gency. w nue it noes not p opo e
to pay a fancy price for its work.it is
able and Should be w illing t- piy
a good price, consc-ous that by do
ing this only it will he ahle t get
giod work. The bid of Mr. Scm-U
which was of coarse the lowest
rece ved, is $9000 in excess of the
appropriation, and he exercises a
prudent man's prerogative in re
fusing to jeopardize his profits on
a responsible undertaking. It is
iioped that the required guarantee
will he furnished, if po-sible, bv
the board of commisa'oners. as in
delay the construction of the
building until another season w on 1.1
be a matter of regret.
Harveat Prog-reaalng.
The work of threshing this vear's
crcj ot grain is piogressing rap dly
and saiisfactorily. Yesterday
Messrs Scott. Smith and (Jo. fitted
out with a Buffalo Pitts separator,
already having an engine, and will
commence work at once. The.
price of threshing has been estab
lished at very low rates, but cer
tainly the farmers will have no
occasion to growl at t iat alihough
they were not the parties that liv
ed the rates, they lieiug fnllv satis
fied at the old prices. The machine
men are the ones to stand the
racket on that score, and nrohablv
know what they are about.
Oregon I'nu Association.
The fourth aanuai meeting of
he "editors and publishers" ol
Oregon will be held in Portland,
the. session commencing at the
hour of 10 .. m. Aug. 14th, and
continuing four days. The prin
cipal business will be Thursday
evening and during Friday. A full
attendance s desired.
E. C. Pektlakd, Chas. Nickell
Secretary. President. I
A Chinaman Suicided.
A Chinaman at work in a laborers
gang employed on the
arrow j
vranae rauroaa. near the eroamv
of the OreKon Pacific, committed .
u- , . l- i
himself to a tree.and onVAL.nday
d.lllflini at th. Pnrl ..'f 1)4. I
He had been sick for someV tiufl.
V
a ll '
Coroner Kartell wan notiliedV andW.?.,..u.?.-?LI1it,t,;e',I,b
went out and held an inquest
Headache capsules and e
,
lotion still sold by J. A. Cum
leAnt
tinu.
M yr to U. C. Mabbard
A MIDSUMMER ITEM. -
Some Pointers That Will Save
Money to Housekeepers.
Go and sea that beauriful gold
watch at the "Golden Rule Ba
zaar." Jul us Gradwohl the pro
prietor of the Golden Knle Bazaar
informs ns 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 his
customers, each box of baxing
powder will win a piece of fine
las-mare, and also each p und of
the tea will win a piece of fine
glassware, and customers who huv
one ound of tea or a box of bak
ing pom der. which is warranted.
ull nave a chance oh that beaini-
.-..1 1 I ... A I . I . . 1
mi pom which. lie ins mibo ad I
ed a fine assortment of family
groceries to his uuminoth stock of
glassware a id crockery, which is
the laigest in the Will imette v .1
ley. lio and see Mr. Gra luh-.l a'
the Gold-ii Rule Baza ir, and you
will see that nothing is misrere--ented.
Excursiuu tu New-putt.
In response to the numerous re-que-ts
another p .pul ir exclusion
will tie given to Newrort. A s:s -ialirain
will leave Albany at4:35 r.
m., .Saturday August 2nd, arrivinj
aliout 7:4 ' r. m., returning leuve
Yaquina a: 5:45 r. M , the follow
ing diy. Those who wi-h to re
main until .Monday have the
pritili go of returning on the regu
lar train that day. Fare, vtuy $2
for the round tiipincludingste.ini
er fare from Yaquina to Newport.
HrliiR AIouk Vuur stock.
If you want to send them io pas
ture, where they will have tin
best of feed, good shade' with
plenty of water. New lu g tight
leii-c. Horses and cattle at 50
cents per head pr r week. Lota of
twenty or more at reduced rates.
All stoca must be paid for hefore
taken away Apply to the under
signed at the fit. Charles hotel, or
Thus. Daniels on the farm at Clov-
rdale. I will take good care of all
stock intrusted to my care, but
will not be responsible for any ac
cidents that may occur.
F. L. Scch.
Accident insurance.
The matter of insurance has be
come a fixed principle, and needs
no talking alio it. Tae only ques
tion now is, where to place "the in
surance. Mr. Josepn Talt has en
gaged his services with the Union
Mutual Accident Asocia'ion,
which pre-ents features that are
commend ible and will be adopted
upon examination. .Mr. Talt Can
e found iu .Mr. Mont nye's unite.
Ti.ose wishing to place ari. ei.t
insurance should consult h in.
Kur Hale.
The undersigned will Bell at
public aucriou at S lime r's stable
in Albany, on the 2oth day ot
July. 1U0. at 10 o'clock a. m , a
i.u.i.b- r ol .,od !i-r-es. fenus ol
sale ix months, three without
I interest, but ilh approved se-
CUilty. U KLLH liKos.. A .-LAPK.
To Banker and Merchants.
The Ty'er Desk C ., of ft. Loui
Mo., have ju-t publism d, inc.l is
a g'e.it woik of an on Bauk ro iu
ters, Fii.e Desks and Oilice t'u-n.-tme
gem ra iy, Bit cm iu pno s,
nil ini reased ca-h ditcom ts.
he banker's Catalogue. 150 pages
o or-, iree, postage foe.
atalog e of oe-k and oilice fur-
ure. ia.i pages, iree, p. i-tage L'--.
Freuch latimy tValera.
TiVese w:trj are a .-uie and i-afe
specific .or all kinds ot female
tioubh-S and will re.iiove all ob
struciion-. to tne monthly eriod-,
no iu itter wfiat the ause. Tliey
are just what every woman need-,
and an be u.-ed safely. For sal.
by the Livingstone Medical Co.,
manula. turers, 1'oitlaiid, Or. gon,
also noiu our sole agent, J. A
mining, uruglsr, iSlUUlneig
u.ocK, .-v uany, uieg in.
A Itaricalu.
A good young Hereford cow, an
excellent mdk:i, with heifer call
one w eek old. For further inform
ation call id this otlii e.
a t alifuraia Uear.
Anybody cau catch a cold this kind
if wealtn-r, Tu truulile is to let o,
iike the uiau who caught the hear.
Ve advise our reader to pim-fiitte ol
Kualiav a: Masou a buttle of tfaliU
vbie, the California KiugurCouaump.
on, Asilima, Brum hitia, Couph auc
Croup Uurea, and keep it bund). 'T's
pleusio to the taste and death to the
itUuVe coliiplamts. Sold at el 'JU u
1 utile or a or 2 50. California Cat-K-Cuie
gives iiuuiediate relief. 1'he
Cata i lial virus is soon displaced by i
nu cueiraii j Duiure.
liive it a trial. Six mouths treatment
I OU seat hriaad $1 I .
The Pride of Mania.
A clear pearly and transparent skin
r. always a aiKu of pure blotnl, ami
it peraona tmubled with dark
, , jii ui uiuuciieu skiu cau
tt aaaured that their hlootl ie nut of
ird,e,-. A.,ew '" of BKOGS'
bLOOD I'UKIFIOR aud 1 LO D
MAKER will remove the cauao and
the skin will become clear aud truna
.4rent. Try it, and if utig faction I
ao given ii win coat you nothing.
It is fully warraiited, (j. L. Biack
aian, druggist.
An Altaulaie tare
uc vriKiDi Aoietine Olntuienf U
p. u, , mrte iwo-ounce tlii
ooxea, and i an abnolute cure for olr:
ore burn, weuudu, chapped bunds
and all skin eruption. V ill positive
ly cura all kinds ofplles. Ai, tor the
Original Abietine O.ninient. hold bi
rot ha) & Ma Mm at -.25 rent wt hoi
by man 3o i-eiitH.
i Elegant Loiioa renders the BkiD
oltand lieautifn!
The beat watch in the worl,
ine money at '. M. 'rencli
uc"
WMI-etara,
fuOTiCE is HGkeby civln r
viihi.1i Vi miitiii, reu
. . . .
iunur;n nil puoii of Ang. 4th'
wu i man mw wwbv iiif ui ribt n5 r
mw.
H.fl. Hnrrrt,
nil
4 for EfTS
f2f AY
luruina- of
i ihl r'
: in
BUbINKSS locals.
Fresh apricots at Conn & Hen
dricBon's. Gentlemen's fine shoes at . C.
Searls'.
My fruit jars have arrived C. E.
Brov :iell.
Fruit cans and wax at .Mutthcwo
& Ws-b burn's.
A v line of dress buckles at
the Ladies Bazaar.
A new 1 t of pirasols just re
ceiveil at E. V. Searis.
Paisley A Fish do the cheapesi
printing. Try them.
The celebrated Quaker Citv
shirt at E. C. Searls.
tall and see our Russian Tar
and rasenets at Klein Bros.
Adjustable window screens
At ...I f itr .ii
at
.ii.n i news a as'inurn s.
Tin and plumbing work done at
Matthews dc Washburn's.
Kerosene and gasoline stoves at
Matthews & Washburn'i.
Tinware warranted not to rust a
Matthews A Washbiim's.
Drink ice cold orula at n v
I Brownell's and be happy.
tines! line of gent's neckties in
the city at E C. Searls.
Warranted garden hose
Matthews 5t Washburn's.
at
Garde:i hose and lawn sprinklers
at Matthews A Washburn's.
Ice cream and lemonade served
very day at Gobtz's restaurant.
Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all
sizes and widths at E. C. Searls.
A complete line of gents' fur
nishing g hkIs at E. C. Searls'.
Try Conn A Hendricson's once
oo groceries and you will b happy.
A fine line of Artists materials
just opened at J. A. Cumming's
drug btore.
Go to Cumming's drug store
Blumberg Hock, for your artist's
supplies.
And when you want a delicious
t old drink go to C. E. Brownell's
for soda.
Beggs celebrated family remediee
are for sale b- all leading druggist
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. Brink has just received a
fine assoitment of window shades,
also the Wheeler A Wilson sewing
machine, the best and lighteM
running inai i.in. s iin.de.
Harriet Hubbjird Avers R. cam
ier Halm, Cream and I'owder, can
le obtained at Hubbard's uew
drug store.
"Oh. F.nima! where did vou gef
that pretty dress? Why, mamma.
Iioiiwht it at the l.xdiiV Ba.aar.
A I tabl" d.-iret 25 cen p ier lo'
le or.5 l m r i- ei., d hvere-i !
any pait of t'leciiy. M. itauiiigar.
Mnoke flit celebrated Havana
filled 5 cent Vnrs, manufai-tuieil
ii .hdiiis .bv h s rigai faciorv
Another invoice of ladies gold
an I gold tilled wab hes juat re
eived at F. M. Krench's.
Those wishing wrecn door and
windows should call on li. I?
. i . ...i -ii ...
ioik, wnu win put iiiem :n com
plete ou shoit in. lice. Shop on
corner of Second and Ferrv streets
e.ii.-oii, coined beef ef ipiM-d
heef, and a ne lot of nil. cn a-i
Ca'iiorma chec , ju-c the thing
:or MIIH-II lliesi- ! -I ' all
on Spencer k l.a-i 'i-n,.
Wei re purchasing 3-our Artists
materials examine the new siock
just ooened at the ilrug st-.re of J.
.. Cumiiitng, successor to H. C
Hiibbar.l.
He have our new spriugstock of
kid gloves, and the best value ever
shown in Alh-mv at W . F Read's.
Indies, when your light colored
shoes net soiled trn ti Rluin It..n
for a bottle of Kuian Tan ; it will
inaxe them nu e as new.
A daily newspaper is ab "it to
be published n the city of Mexi.-o
in me J.ignsh language, .dr. Seay
of Chicago is father to the enter
prise. Pllen! niea! flir:
Dr William's Indian File Intmem
is the only aure cure lor Mhid. ble-4
ing or itching pile ever diai-ovc rc.i
It never fail to cur o'.d cae of lo m
standing.
Judge Coons, Mi.ysvilk, Ky, says.
"Dr William' Indi.n Pile Ointment
cured me after years of Buflering.'
Judge Cofnnnurv, Cleveland. O.saya
"I nave ound br exnerlence that l)r
Wllliars Indian Pile Ointment give
immediate and permanent relief."
We have hundred of such testi
menials. I)o not sutler an instant
longer. Sold hy druggiiita at 5K- and
tf per box. Sola hy Poshav Mason
Albany. Oregon.
Beaatifal Display.
The fine display of fruits and
vegetables at Muller & Garretts
yesterday was a great credit to
them and one the city can well be
proud of. There were so many
imported and domestic fruits that
' it makes one think theyS are in
I San Francisco. Nothing like en
terprise.
Bros., Kive a pair of fast-
affSK&rf" .I
i ;fisS 1
gySllgna -
I rieiiw.
i eneia wim
. m.
vary pair ef ladiaa ox
B1 JTTOJM
SPECIALIST,
BLUMBERC'S BLOjK, ALBANY. OREGON,
By the mo-t mo lern ami ap
proved mellnxls cures female dis
eases and private "lis. ases of either
s-x. He has a sure cure fur cat
arrh of the head. Consult dio'i is
free and every hing stiic lv confi
dential. Olli.-e hours Id to"l2, 2 io
4 and 7 to 8. Residence corner
Third and Lyon streets.
Of Interest t II ume Ow ners.
Ilors -8 lioari-d by the d iv or
week at L. Sender's stnb'ei. " Al
drivingor other horcs will be wt-
ared f.r, tieing undi-r tne iunuel
d'ate charge ol Mr. Fred .Moist.
Charges will be verv reasonable.
Farmeis' horses will a'so be lur
nisbed with the nest of a-i inn.o-
latious. Owneis of good hoises
will always find sale for the same
at this stable at good pines.
Stables lociteil am Sixth and Klls
worth streets, one block t-otith :
school Ixiildnig.
New satU-eno, gingham's chain-
ora s ami other wath gools just i
received at ti. v . Simpson's.
Fresh bread
morning.
at S. A li.'s this
Secure your railroad, steamship
and sleeping car tickets to nil
Kints North, South and East via
the Union 1'acitic railway, ami
save time and moiu-v. Ticket
Office ou liroadalbin street.
Good CoUee aud Tea.
The vert best quali'v f "a and
coffee to lie found iu the city is a
lellcer St uiackhurn'.s. iheir
blended coffee, ground t- omw,
will suit the most f tstidioiis.
Farmers Attention
lo you want to hiy H Hinlr, Kngint, Thresher, Mower or other loaciiiutrj-
tJiis year ?
a Steamboat Lead of
STEWART
Wall and Sel et Wht You Want.
SPECIAL SPRING
VIy Stock is now complete
embracing a,ll the latest novel
ties in Dress Groods both in
WOOL AND WASH FABRICS.
- -L ?An'.i fi; V13 CglaWij TO TI1E
LADIES ! i
We make a specialty of
In Knit Rildied and Mnnlin
(hir prii-en are .the. IA'FST am
our gKls
THE BEST
Ladies
Mmvca.
We carry a full line of ibe . rid n nmnil Vu fn'U nd I'if Gm t r
riled. In ciiibioideriep inl floniiringx we bae ah lurye a -u k i !il
am iw nn iiumi mai Ainauy u me
What a Fortune
Is a good, healthy, pearly. skin. Few
are awaie ot the short time it takei a
disordered liver to cause blotches on
the face and a dark greasy skin hie
bottle of Beggs blood purifier and
blood maker will leMore this organ m
its natural and hca.thv state and
rivane he bloiMt of al! itn;mritic.
it is meeting with womK-lful 'success
Try It. It is guaranteed. All drug
gists keep it.
A flood Cough Syrup.
There i nothi g parents should lie
o careful ntmut us selecting a cough
sjrup. Iti-irus Cherry couh syiup
is llieetilli' with uiiinlei'lul miIM.
The best is none to good. Kesuri-yoii
ret IVggs. Eveiy bottle is warrau.ed.
All drugyNN kee- it
Viereck's - having and hair cut
ting saloon, sh iving 15 cents.
c7;.i jioa t: i
We hae maile arrainreineiits to "ill
p'y nun e to nil on long time at I v.
ran- of uiii-ie t mi iniproeil farms,
mid choice cit piopeity 'I hose w ho
t oiitcuipliite building hi ick lilot ks - an
gel iiioiijv. ee us
W.
.L CE C'L'SP K.
CHEI
THE FIRST IN THE MARKET.
-FKO.M-
1 TO 500 GALLONS-
Those desiring cherries, rasp
berries, etc., should cull early on
JAS. F. POWELL & CO.
Rciiii-iulier that Klein Hit e. sew
up all rips on Uiots and si iocs
Isjught of tln'in. for nothing.
Fa llulizv.y -jxtiiutu
at
.-cm r,
HOSIERY.
iieut liaifmg ioiiit in Oiegon.
FREE FROM POISON.
A 1T 6iUJ)l0.
Mrs. Dr. I'atton, Lyon and 3J
Street. JLessona giveu in drawing,
iiaiming and music. 1'ictures for
sale or pai.itcsl to order.
.Ill IlU-H.
We think t .e people w ill like to
buy five one h.ii:. i ha,3 oi .-pk-u-dia
laundry soaji r two b.Ls. We
Will sell at that i c lo-daw
SftSl'r Jl..l Kill K.N'.
. rr.
ui.Ui-tl t in .- In l atarr
. Iiii it t ! , li rt old
b Mil pi it i i t s. l.e
.1 li.l-lf m tl l.l.j.ltiiMiU
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se Iiii.i.u tint t Ik, u
Iii..l. tl. I y all lill.g
Jlli HI. H I,, .jt.u
y, Iiim on . t .1 f is
M I.. i tl. m l.l ,y
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T he oul
colo in Uie i.i n
cat iiri On I neiih
Bill iv U.i- m iim
breaih, kmiIIii
I Mllll ill I..lll tl
j itin: a i-uic I- w
gi.-t. i.d k
Alt tin ul I ii,K
nun I lis' lit ul
f man. 1 lo, I
Use elegant lotion for sunburn
KED CliUWX JIILLS
IMI.H, l..t.lt. v ., !,,.
NEW ritiHJ-j I i.i.i k.
(.Uriur fur fr'ini.il anil u., ,
Highest twh irlee jih. ic,
l ml
a LUA NY
ulitbuS
ciiHAtv. .AMb..
Wr. A. KLMfcLY
l he only cumi li te i-ct oi Alw-liact
Books and .Maps in Linn County
OKFK-K IN Tllti COl' KT Hot BE.
liUMnees eiiiiuMeu lo my
care will let ene piotnpt and cait
lul attention.
CO
iaMtttzut ci.ItCC.
& SOX
I NT M
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CalPand look at our vah.es in
We bavf a tery
In oe lioiu ui i he
ever otli-iet in the
iMijte htH I in
h wehl i i.e
VALLEY
'i' ' ill i'l-ti i
I ' I 4' l lit.
l
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A pleastle In ..
'umisliiiif
kit.
Resp'v
W. F. READ
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