ON SALB.
The Daily Hbkalo will be on
ale each morning at H. J. Jones'
book store, where it can be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
IOTTINA8 A BOB t TOWN.
Read Matthews & Washburn's
new adv. to-day.
The very best full cream rheese
at Blackburn A Pironi's.
Several hundred people left this
city yesterday for Yaquina Bay.
A large invoice of our celebrated
"Engineer" shoes just received at
F. O. Searls.
v. ill A Link received this week
tine assortment of new sheet
in 4-ic and books.
Special prices made on all dress
goods to make room for fall stock
at G. VV. Simpson's.
We make a specialty of fine
cakes for parties and weddings.
Blackburn Pironi.
Regular services will be held at
th Baotist churcn to-day by the
pastor, L. J. Trumbull.
Ixxk at gent's and boys' hat dis-
nlav in G. W. Mmpson's winnow
He has just received his fall stock
of the latent styles.
If vou feel unable to do your
..or, and have that tired feeling
t :ke Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsapar
i l!n ; it will make you bright, active
and vigorous.
Chief Engineer C. H. Stewart
and Councilman F. M. French are
each suffering from an injured leg
caused bv running to the nre
Thursday evening.
It is an acknowledged fact that
Matthews & Washburn's hard
ware and stove store here in Al
bany is the largest and has the
best display of stoves and ranges
in Oregon.
A very handsome robe for i
babv bmrsrv. was picked on th
side walk in front of the Evangel
cal narsonage. The owner t an re
cover the same by calling at the
parsonage.
The men's meeting this after
noon will be conducted by J. F.
Stewart, on the subject of "The
Progress of Our Savior." All will
be made welcome at the Y. M. V.
A. ball at 4 o'clock.
You cannot accomplish any wo-1
or business unless yju feel well
If you feel used up tired out -take
Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapa
hlla. It will give you health,
strength aud vitality. Foshay A
Mason.
An advertisement of Bernard
Levy's spot cash "Racket 8tor.'
will be found in this issue. He
has opened a stock of ladies and
gents furnishing goods on first
street opposite the Matonic Tern
pie, and is offering some great bar
gains. Dr. .1. W. Strange, supervisor ol
the census for Eastern Oregon,
has assumed the editorial charge
of the Pendleton Tribune, J. B
Eddy retiring. He is in j08iti n
now to fully explain how the cen
sue happens to fall so far short ol
what was expected f it.
Ashbv A Neill sold vesterdav
the grocery business of Montagu
A Son, on the corner of First and
Frrv streets to C. A. Elson from
Kansas, who will materially en
laige the business, rearranging
the building so an to add to the
grocery business a general stock
dry goods.
The Watchman of the Celilo
cannery recently attempted to
cross the Columbia too near the
rapids and was carried into them.
He jumped onto a rock in mid
atreim, from which the Indiana
agreed to rescue him for f 1:25. A
white man performed the act in 15
minutes and did not charge a cent.
Noble red men.
The McMinnville Reporter pays:
Apperson is offering a premium ol
an overcoat and dress pattern to
patrons f the McMinnville
creamery furnishing tho moat
cream during July and August.
He has an interest in the creamery
to be sure, lut there is a commen
dable feature of public-epiritedness
in the offer, as it shows an effort
to stimulate one of the important
industries of the county, that of
the dairy.
B. E. Craig, of EUensburg, says
he is the inventor of a current
wheel that can be operated by the
natural flow of a stream, no ex
pensive dam or high-priced ma
chinery being necessary to operate
it. It can be placed anywhere on
a large or small stream, where
there is a tolerable current. He
says be can use the whole of a
stream as large as the Yakima
river, or any portion wanted, and
he can multiply the power to a
wonderful extent, or he can
elevate the Yakima river 100 feet,
and furnish a large amount of
power for any purpose needed.
The Jefferson Rev'ew says:
"We have it from a reliable source
that Mr. E. Goin, of Scio, has made
a proposition to Corbett & Macleay
which, if accepted, will result in
the Jefferson Mills being sold to
him. If the transaction is earned
to a successful termination Mr.
Goin will assume all liabilities ex
cept the claims of the farmers and
the claim of Mrs. Grant, and take
complete control of the mill at
once. It i well-known that Mr.
Goin is a live business man and
should he be successful in this un
dertaking he will be accorded the
best wishes of our citizens aud
tendered a hearty welcome to our
midst.
French Tansy Wafers.
These wafers are a sure and safe
specific for all kinds of female
troubles and will remove all ob
structions to the monthly periods.
no matter what the cause, riiey
are iust what every woman needs,
and can be used safely. For sale
by the Livingstone Medical Co.,
manufacturers, Portland, Oregon,
also from our sole agent, J. A
Cnmming, druggist, Blum berg
block, Albany, Oregon.
EI0TJK8I0HI8T8. j
Party of Eaatsra Sight 8trs Fui
TUrsagh.
There passed through this city
at 8 O'clock last evening a special
train of excursionists from the
Middle states. This party was
composed of one hundred or more
business men irom tne cuies .
New York, Brooklyn, Baltimore,
Buffalo, Philadelphia and other
Eastern cities. These gentlemen
came to the Pacific coast not only
to view the splendid scenery, the
agricultural ant mining resources,
but thev came likewise lortne pur
pose of attending the annual
shrine to be held in the city ol
aau Francisco, beginning Tuesday
niht. The visit cf these gen
tlemen to this coast is one of great
importance, for they will be able
to see with their own eyes some
thing of our own valleys, bills and
mountains that must be seen t
be appreciated, and can only be
understood by tne people of our
distant Eastern states when viewed
in person.
baiem gave tnera a least ot truits
and watermelons and a right cor
dial reception, commensurate with
the importance ot the capital ot
our strife.
Many of the citizens of Albany
were at the depot to greet them as
they passed through, but through
lacs oi concert oi action no uib
play was made. They were a
jolly crowd and seemed to be highly
enjoying themselves.
rrmrly mt
The Statesman has the following
concerning a man formerly known
to many in this county: "A tel
egram from Colfax, Wash., under
the date of July 30th. is concern
ing a young man who ased to live
in Marion countv. Benjamin
Blomon, the murderer of Thomas
Glick in Colfax last December,
was sentenced by Judge Ruby this
afternoon to twenty years in the
Walla Walla penitentiary and
$1000 fine. Blanton made a ram
bling statement to the court, at
tempting to condone the crime
and was very nervous. The sher
iff takes him to prison to-night.
He is broken down in health and
will never live oat the sentence.
Blanton was convicted in the su
perior court, soon atter the mur
der, of murder in the first degree
and sentenced to hang March 28th
last, ine supreme curt reviewed
the decision and ordered that he
be sentenced for manslaughter on
ly. as the indictment was defective
for murder in the firtdrgree. He
was given the full penalty tor this
degree."
A Bleat Strike.
G. T. frankum, wholelt Pen He
ton some time ago to inspect the
ureennorn section, writes to a
Pendleton friend under date of
July 23, that he has struck the ex
tension of the Morris mine, which
prospectors have been endeavoring
to locate tor several yearn. . Th
find is very rich in silver, and ai
says $462.26 to the ton. Mr.
Frankum considers that be has
struck a bonanza. William Turn
er, who came down Sunday Iron
the mine, confirms Mr. Frank
urn's statement. The .ledge i-'
from three to four feet in thickness
and of undoubted richness. An
other discovery was also made bv
Mr. Frankum, who appears U
have met with phenomenal good
luck, lie ran across a ledge
which had been searched for five
vears without success. ThiB sec
ond ledge averages about four feet
in width, and will assay all the
way from H to $600 to the ton.
Neither of the finds have been de
veloped sufficiently to determine
their worth. They are rich in
promise, however, with a wealth
oi great expectations ' vet un
realized. East Oregonian.
OIT for Taalaa.
Both the regular train and the
excursion train for Yaquina bay
yesterday was well loaded. A
Ian e share of the citizens of Al
bany and vicinitv took the occasion
to visit Oregon'ssalt water pleasure
and heal'h resort. . These excur
sions t othe seaside are becoming
a popular institution and will con
tinue to grow in favor.
"A Man's Chances to Mary."
Half per cent from 50 to 56 years
oi age.
Two per cent from 45 to 50 years
oi age.
Five and a half per cent from 40
to 40 years oi age.
Six and a half per cent from 35
to w years ot age.
Ten and a half per cent from 30
woo years of age.
1 wen ty-nve per cent from 26 to
30 years of age.
forty -seven per cent from 20 to
25 years of age.
lhree per cent from 15 to 20
years of age.
One hundred per cent if you buy
. I ,,. oif J
ii kiuiiiiug ui u, rf. Simpson
aioany, uregon.
A Bare Care for the Whisky Habit.
Vt. Livingston's Andidote for
Drunkenness will cure any case of
the liquor iiar.it in from ten to
thirty days, from the moderate to
the drunkard. The antidote can
be given in a cup of coffee without
tne anowle tge of the person tak
lug it. The Antidote will nnr. in
jure the health in any way. Man
utactured by the Livingston
vuruiiun vyo., roruana. Uregon
or from J. A. Cumming, Druggist;
sole agent.
Oaa roaad.
Some emigrants banting in the
. V, ' uiween the McKenzie
and Camp Creek recently, found
the Winchester rifle that belonged
tl fha l.u V rr . .. P
r. . 1 " WJ nos. judkin.
" wm do remembered that Jud
never returned from a hunt.
ing trip several years ago and that
me remains were atterward found
a man with bim also soon after
uisappeared and it was suspicioned
that be made way with Judkins
and left with the gan. It was
ailed with cartridges,
Th Traaaps War Worsted. .
The crew .of the south-bound
passenger train mat arnveu m
Ashland Tuesday.morning had an
experience witn two or mree
tramps who seeiii to have been
visiting m the neighborhood ot a
"gall" factory lately. When the
train stopped at Grant's Pass the
hobos were put on ana toiarostay,
but they "would, inst . like to see
the brakeman that could keep
them from riding if they wanted
to" and they were on the platform
again when" the train pulled out.
As the train was getting out into
the suburbs of town, one of the
brakeman who had thus ' far been
able to induce one of the tramps
to climb off, pulled the bell rope
and stopped the train, at the same
time giving nis irampsmp a uu
that landed him on terra firms.
Starting again Engineer McCarthy
next became the object of the
tramps' wrath and theycom?
menced hnng stones . into the can,
nakmg it decidedly dangerous for
the engineer and fireman tor a
while. This was more than "Mc"
would stand so he stopped the
train, left the engine in charge of
the fireman a few minutes and
went hobo chasing. It is reported
that "Mc" found a shot-gun at a
house not very far away, for a man
answering the description of one
of these tramps called on a sur
geon at Grant's Pass shortly after
the affair happened and asked to
have a- few snots extracted from
the calf of his leg, remarking at
the same time that the hardest
crew to "work" that he ever
struck was on that train 16. These
fellows probably will not attempt
to run a train on this division
again very soon. Tidings., ,
Insane From a Dos; Bite.
Frank Kissinger, well known on
Fall creek where his father John
Kissinger resides, had a horrible
experience a short time since that
may result fatally or cause.; a per
manent loss of reason. He was
engaged herd irg sheep near Pilot
Rock in Umatilla county, and on
Thursday of last week while play
ing with his dog, a very intelligent
sheep dog, it snapped and caught
one of his hands ; in endeavoring
to free the hand his other was
caught and bitten through the
thumb, iben be fainted, and
from that time, about 11 o'clock
in the fore noon, he knew nothing
until 4 o'clock when he regained
his senses ami found his hand still
fast in the mouth of the dog which
was dead. The day was extremely
warm and flies had blown the
wounds made. With a butcher
knife be pried open the mouth of
the dog and released the hand.
He left the sheep and went to the
home of his employer -who pro
cured a physician and dressed the
wounds, but shortly after he be
came violently insane, and was
taken to Pendleton four men be
ing required to restrain him. He
was committed to the asylum at
Salem and is now confined there
in... The superintendent given
hopes that he will soon recover hit
reason. The dog had not previous
ly or at the time shown any
symptoms of madnesH, and it is
thougi't that he had been poisoned
by strychnine as the poison had
been put out in that vicinity.
Eugene Guard.
Coating- te Oregon.
Mr. W. L. Dalton, of Dallas,
who several weeks ago went on a
visit to the East, has returned,
bringing with bim thirteen
families, who have settled in Inde
pendence and Dallas. Many im
migrants are now on the way to
Oregon, and this fall there will be
a larger exodus from Missouri and
Iowa. The poorness of crops
caused by droughts, and alarming
freqnency of cyclones, cause them
to come to a land which rejoices
in never failing crops, which
nature has provided with ever
lasting hills' and green forests,
both' to minister to man's love for
beauty and to enable him to reap
the haivest of industry.
New Principal.
The CorvalUs. Leader says : Z.
T. Hawk, of Audubon, Iowa, has
been chosen as principal of the
pnblic:. schools of this city, to fill
the position held bv School Super
intendent Yates last yeat. Mr.
Hawks was highly recommended
to the board of directors and will
no doubt 611 the place with credit
and to the best interests of the
school children. The assistants
for the coming year are Mrs. T.
Callahan, Misses Maud Hoffman,
Francis Harris, Diana Newton and
Jennie Lilly. The school will re
open about the middle of Sep
tember. The Wheat Crop.
Farmers of Orego" have cause to
feel in good spirits this year. The
wheat crop is heavy and the
prices are advancing. A -grain
dealer of this city said yesterday
that the wheat of Linn county is
of as good quality as ever har
vested. The grain is plump and is
free from wild oats or weeds.
The price in this city is 64 cen's.
A small choice lot sold the first of
the week for 69 cents. The short
age in the old world 1b bound to
make fair prices this year, and
farmers ought to be properous.
Chnreh Notice
"J;
Preaching services to-day at the
Presbyterian church at 11 a. m.
and 7 :45 p. m. Sabbath School at
12:15 r. m. Young people's prayer
meeting in the lecture room at 7
p. m . Subject of Ibe-morhirig ' ser
mon: ' "The Holy ""Spirit's ?Pres
ence," and in the evening the
topic will be ''The Soul's Refuge."
All will be made, welcome to the
services. .
Ladles Fine Shoes.
'I make a specialty of handling
ladies fine shoes. I carry some of
the best brands made in fine and
medium grades in widths from A
to EE. All warranted goods ; no
trash, and will repair any pair of
shoes of any kind sold that will
rip or break. Samuel . Young.
TTTE MORNTyQ HERALD: SUNDAY, ATT GUST 3,
A MIDSUMMER ITKM.
Some Pointers That Will Save
Money to Housekeepers.
Go and see thst beautiful gold
watch at the "Golden Rule Ba
zaar.!' Julus Gradwohl the pro
prietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar
informs us that he has the Prize
B iking Powder, and No. 1 Japan
tea, expressly put up for his busi
ness, and for the benefit of his
customers, each box of bHig
powder will win a piece ofriue
glassware, and also each pound of
the tea will win a piece of tine
glassware, and customers who buy
one pound oi tea or a box of bak
ing ponder, which is warranted,
will have a cliance on that beauti
ful gold watch. He has also add
ed a fine assortment of family
groceries, to his mammoth stock of
glassware and .crockery, which is
the largest in the Willamette val
ley.;. Go and see Mr. Gradwhol at
the Golden Rule Bazaar,-ami you
will see that n 'thing is' misrepre
sented. ' ,
Waasayis Dtseaverj
"Another wonderful discovery has
been made tad tfiut too by a la.ly Id
this coui.U. Disease fastened' its
clutches up ii her aud for seven y. ars
she withBiood its severest lest, but
her vital oigans were undermined and
death seemed hntiiinon1 For tliree
months she coughed incessantly and
could not bleep, She bought of us a
bottle of. Dr. King's New Di-rovery
for Consumption and was so much re
lieved on taking tlrst dose' that she
slept all night and with one bottle bac
been miraculously cured. Her name
Is Mrs. Luther Luts." Thus write VS .
C. Hamrli k & Co.. of Shelby, N.'C
Get free trial bottle at Foshay X
Mason's Drug Store
To Bankers and Merchants.
The Tyler Desk Co., of St. Louis
Mo., have just published, in colore
a great work of art on Bank coun
ters, Fine Desks aim Olfice Fumi
tare generally,- Big cut in prices
with increased cat-h discounts.
The banker's Catalogue. 150 pages
in colors, free, postage 15c.
Catalogue of desk and office fur
niture, 130 pages, tree, pt stage liv
. Met a CallTeraU Bear.
Anybody can catch a cold this kind
oi weather. The trouble is to let go,
like the man who caught the bear.
We advise our readers to purchise ot
Foshav Mason a bottle of Santa
bie.the California Kineof Codbuidp
on. AKthma. Bronchitis. Coughs and
Croup Cures, and keep it bandy. 'TU
pleasing to the taste and deatu to the
above complaints, som ai i ou a
bottle or 8 for t'2 50. California Cat
i Cute gives immediate relief. The
Cau thai virus is soon displaced by
its healing aud penetrating nature.
Qlve it a trial. Six months treatment
i 00 sent bvmtil II tii.
The Pride er Vtuuiau.
A elear pearly aud transparent skin
is always a sign of pure blood, ami
all persons tioubledi with dark,
greasy, yellow or blotched akin can
rest assured that ttieir blood is out oi
jrder. A lew loses of BEtiftS'
&LOOD PURIFIOR and KLOOM
'.1-kKEK Wlii remove tile cause au..
she skin will become elear and trans
parent. Try it, ami if sttitiuetion
30t giveit il will cost you uo.hing.
It is fully warrant.!, CI. 1.. Blaek--nan,
druggist.
An AbMiluie t'nre
The 6rlglnnl Abietine (Hnliueut "i
only put up in large two-ounce tit
boxes, and is an absolute cure for ol''
tores, burns, wounds, chapped band'
iiid all skin eruptions. Will positive
if curtail kinds ot piles. Ask tor the
Original Abietine Ointment. Sold by
Foshay A Mason at VJ5 cents per ox
ny mat. 80 ent.
The Columbia Conference of the
M. E. church, South, will ho.d itb
se-Miuii in Lebanon, ciniiiei'cing
August 20th. Bishop E. K. Hen-drix,-
of Missouri, will preside.
Kev. Morris, of Louisville, Ky.,
one of the secretaries ot the Board
of Church Erection, will accom
pany the Bishop. Rev. G. 8. llau
leiter, of Albany, will act as. host.
Take the Northern Pacific Rail
road to all points East, shortest
time of any road Flast. No
change of cars, best accomodations
and the moBt pleasant route to
travel.' Tickets for sale over this
road to any and air points east at
the lowest rates by Burkhart &
Keenev who are the authorized
agents of this company at Albany.
Call on tlieiu for tickets apd full
particulars
If you suffer pricking pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot bear
bright light, and find vour sight
weak and failing, you should
nromytly use Dr. J. H. McLean's
Strengthening Salve. 25 cent a
box.
Faults of indigest'on cause dis
orders of the liyer. and the whole
system becomes deranged. Dr. J.
It. McLean's strengthening Cor
dial and Blood Purifier perfects
the process of digestion and assim
ilation, and thuc makes pure
bleod.
An elegant new line of undress,
ed kid gloves, in all the latest
shades, just received at the Ladie
Bazaar.
Beggs liver pills are a mfld laxative
and act directly on the liver and kU!
neys as well as the bowels. All ilrug
tfts.
Gradwohl's fine teas, with the
cut-glaesw .re that goes with them,
forma quite an attraction- and goes
very rapidly.
Anything you want in our ba
kery department is, of the very
best. Good goods anil low prices
is what you get there. Blackburn
A Pironi.
Use Betfg Dandelion bitters for
maigestion, dyspepsia and all kindred
diseases. . .
- The best watch in the world for
the money st F. M. French's.
FINE DRESSED CHICKENS:
MUELLER & GARRET'S.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Fresh apricots at Conn & Hen
dricson's. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C.
Searls'.
My fruit jars have arrived C. E.
Brownell.
Fruit cans and wax at Matthew;!
& Washburn's.
A ii . w lot of parasols just re
ceived at E. C. Searls.
Adjustable window screens at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Tin and plumbing work done at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Kerosene- and gasoline stoves at
Matthews A Watihburn'r .
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Drink ice cold soda at C. .
Brownell's and be happv.
Finest line of gent's neckties in
the city at E. C. Searls.
Warranted garden hose at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Garden hose and lawn sprinklers
at Matthews & Washburn's.
Ice cream and lemonade served
very day at Goets'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 & Hendricson's once
on groceries and you will be happy.
A fine line of Artists- materials
just opened at J. A. Cumming's
drug store.
Go to Cumming's drug store
Bluinberg Hock, for your artist's
supplies.
And when you want a delicious
cold drink go to C. E. Brownell's
tor soda.
Beggs celebrated family remedies
are for sale by ail leading druggists
every where.
Mens', youths' and boys' cloth
ing and furnishing goods atG. W.
Simpson's.
Happy is he who buys his fruits
and vegetables of C. E. Brownell.
Always fresh and full weight.
lhos. Brink has iust received a
fine assortment of window shades,
also the Wheeler & Wilson sewing
machine, the best and lightest
running machines made.
Harriet Hubbard Avers Recam
ier Balm, Cream and Powder, can
be obtained at Hubbard's new
drug store.
A 1 table claret 25 cents per bot
tle or $2.50 er dozen, delivered to
any part of the city. M. Baumgart.
moke tl iielel rated Havana
filled .Vcenl 'i trs, manufactured
at Jul ins Jo -bs cigar factory.
Those wishing screen door and
windows should call on R. B.
Yunk, alio will put them in com
plete on short n . it ice. Shop on
corner of Second and Ferry street!-
Venifon, corned beef, clipped
l' f. sod a n- im of ioli rrm'ti
California cheese, jutt the thing
for lunch these warm davs. Call
n Spencer & Bla kburn.
Before purchasing your Artistt
materials examine the new stock
just opened ut tin? drup store of J.
A. Cumming, successor to H. C.
Hnbbanl.
We have our new spring stock ol
kid gloves, and the best value evei
shown in Albany at W. F. Read's.
Ladies, when your light colored
shoes get soiled go to Klein Bros.,
for a Injttle of Russian Tan ; it will
make them nice as new.
File! fMIni! I'llrnt
Or WiUiiMu' 1 'i : ''intmetii
is the only sun: run; u.r hlind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discoverec
It never fails to cure old cases of loae
Mending.
Judge Coons, Maysville, Ky, says.
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after years of suffering."
Judge Coflinourv.Clevelfind, O.says
"I nave ound by experience that Dr.
Will. a i ;!:. Pile Ointment gives
i;-. ii tr. i i ermanent relief."
We have hundreds of such testl
monials. Do not suffer an instant
longer. Sold by druggists at 60c and
tf per box. 9ola by Foshav A Mason
Albany, Oregon.
Oxford Ties.
I have just received an invoice
of the popular .ioiuie-ei. Oxford
ties for $2.50 a pair. The best
shoe I have handled for the price.
Samuel E. Young.
Bargains.
Four choice lots on Fifth street
at $625 each. Also good house
and barn and two lt on 9th
street, $1700. Enquire of (luiss &
Hedrick.
For Sale.
Some household goods at a bar-.r-iin.
Un i large dwelling on 1st
.t
t
ur i (.ut .
Ashby & Nkil.
The bread wagon and
get f esh bread every
morning, or leave or
ders wiih J. R. Doug
las opposite the Rust
House,
the city.
Delivered to all parts i
Use elegant lotion for tan.
mm
w-nrt a at
"s'-f iW
i Klein Bros., give a pair of fast
enets with every pair of ladies ox-
1 ford ties.
' Have you seen those new style
I hair ornaments at the Ladies
j Bazaar. Tbey are the latest thing
i out.
TP
1890.
SPECIALIST,
BLUMBERCS BLOCK, ALBANY. ORECOM.
By the most modern and ap
proved methods cures female dis
eases and private diseases of either
sex. He has a sure cure for cat
arrh of the head. Consultation is
free and everything stricMy confi
dential. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to
4 and 7 to 8. Residence corner
Third and Lyon streets.
latest designs in jewelry just
received at F. M. French's.
Albany Opera House,
Jl'ST TWO NIGHTS
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
AUGUST 6TH AND 7TH.
Special engagement of the famous
i lliots and th
WCl.fIIMli
2l
2 JAPANESE
LA!1ES
The Original Imperial JbunoK
Cm v.ianthemuui Troiv?i ,:i'ect
fror i the Mika!o'a lVlacel h-iite,
T.ku. Japan. lVsitivelv t;ie only
I raneM ladv tx rforn-.ers in Amer
ica, t.-.eiher with
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European and American celebri
ties in one of the most novel,
unique, original and refined pro
grammes ever offered in one per
formance. PRICE8 50 AND 76 CENT.S.
)T"Seat8 on sale at Will A
Link's music stoie.
Farmers Attention
Do vou want to huy a Binder, Engine, Thresher, Mower or other machintrj
th is year ?
jx Staam9.vt!Xc&& of
STEW ART.
GalL and Bel ;ct "What Yon "Want.
idsnmmer
VIy Stock is now complete
embracing all the latest novel
ties in Dress Goods both in
WOOL AND WASH FABRICS.
Wi ist 3di Amb to fai ! blLtati TO THE-
LADIES!
We make a specialty ol
HiiJwar
In Knit Ribbed: and Muslin
( rur prices arajths. LOWVttT and
our goods
Ladies
THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY
We carry a roll line of the world renowned Breadhead Dress Goods, v i :'t f r jn.r i.i 1 sUatth art
elled. In embroideries and flouncing we have as large a stock as :ty ) t ne' t r i U'i. Ottlvi
will be ocvinoed that Albany ia tba bast trading point in Oregon. fiXJ A pleasure to show goads.
v
What 'a Fortune
Is a good, healthy, pearly ,skin. Few
are aware ot the short time it takes a
disordered liver to eause blotches on
the face and a dark greasy skin One
bottle of Beggs blood purifier and
blood maker will ie'tore this organ to
it natural and healthy state and
cleanses the blood of all impurities.
U it meeting with wondeiful success.
Try it. It is guaranteed. All drug
gists keep it.
A Good Cough Svrnp.
There is nothing parents should be
so careful about as selecting a cough
syrup. Beggs Cherry cough syiup
is meeting with wonderful success.
The best Is none to good . Be sure you
get Beggs. Every bottle la warranted.
All druggists keep it
The People's Baked
f res. Bread, Fios ad Cakes
DAILY.
Fine Cakes a Specialty.
BLACKBURN A PIRONI,
LEADING CROCERS AND BAKERS.
GRANT'S PA8S
PEACHES 1
MUELLER A GAR RETT J
EXCLUBIVK AGENTS
Orders for any quam ity will
he promptly failed.
1
Farm Machiaeiy juet xeceivec".
-AT-
W. 2T, BEAD:
amrii I
FREE FROM POISON.
W. K. READ
ART STUDIO.
Mrs. Dr. Patton, Lyou and 3d
street. Lessons given in drawing,
painting and music. Pictures for
sale or painted to order.
An Idea.
We think the people will like to
buy five one-pouu 1 bars of splen- -did
laundry soap i r two bits. Wa
will sell at that ; t- to-day.
SPKNClM. BLACKBURN.
Califor nia Cai-fct- re.
The only gue .-anteed cure for cat it
cold in the ilea M ha fevar, rose cold
catarrhal deaft ja ano sore e) es. he
tore the sense A taste aud uupleasan
breath, resultit ; from catarrh. Eas
and pleasant U :se. Follow direction
and a cure is w .ranted, by all drug
gists. Hendfc circular to A bit-tin
Medical Comp" y, Oroyille, CL tlx
months' treat ;at for il; sent by
mail. $1 10, f - sale by Fosiia &
Mason,
Use elegant lotion for sunburn
RED CROWN HILLS
IMM, LA.tM.Ni. A O., Praps,
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for Family aod Baker's use)
Best iSiorane Facilities.
CsTHifhsst cash pries paid for wheat VS.
ALBANY - OREGON
CHEAP AiOA'MY!
We have made arrangements to su;
ply money to all od long tiine at 1. w
rates of interest on improved farms,
and choice city property. Those who
contemplate building brick blocks can
get money, dee us '
WALLACE A CUSICK.
1 Viereck's shaving and haircut
ting saloon, shaving 15 cents.
C3
as
l-vi
for tti ceeur oi ,2890.
& SOX
MEN
Callnd look at our" vali.es; in
We have a very l .rge stock f
choose from at the lowest priea
ver oflem; in the
kouncemen
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