c
OX SALE.
The DT.1 Hkralo
will l on i
ale each zuorning at H
J. Jones'
t . . . ,
'BUW
JOTTIKOS ABecr TOWH.
Aubrey gives gas (or the painless
xtraction oi tetb.
The Elliott Voyagers at the
opera bouse to-night.
The very best full cream cheese
at Blackburn A Pironi's.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Van Horn went
to Yaquina yesterday.
irr Sloan has returned from
t:.c Klamath Indian agenci.
Frances Pfeiffer and wife lelt
yesterday for Upper Soda Springs.
The little son of C. J. 9uwait
is seriously ill with inflammatory
rheumatism.
A large invoice of our celebrated
"Engineer" shoes just received at
E. C. Searls.
Jas. F. Powell A Co. have just
received a large lot f fresh fruits
and vegetables.
Will Link received this week
a fine assortment of new sheet
music and books.
Special prices made on all dress
gds to make room for fall stock
st G. W. Simpson's.
R superintendent Stevenson of
the Oregon Pacific railroad, left
y ester lay for the East.
Mr. A. B. Seal and family have
returned from a sojourn of several
weeks in Southern Oregon.
Do not miss the great perform
ance of the Elliott Voyagers at
the opera house this evening.
Cash paid for halel hay and oats
at I. Senders' stables. Good
prices will be paid for large or
small quantities.
Chief ot Police John Hoffman
went to Portland yesterday to at
tend the Northwest convention of
chiefs of police and city marshals.
Mr. E. F. Tabler, formerly of
this city, was married to Miss
Clara A. Burt at Sibley. Iowa on
July 27. He is a son of Council
man Tabler.
If yon feel unable to do you
work, and have that tired
feeling
take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapar
ilia; it will make yon bright, active
and vigorous.
Mrs. J. S. Hanleiter. oi this city, j
who bas been visiting at stayton,
it is said, was rob-ied of 65 and
$100 worth of jewelry at that
place recently.
John Brefgler, a Southern Pa
cific section employe at Habtey,
had an eye put out Mondty, from
a spike which he was driving
flying up and striking him directly
in the eye.
Yon cannot accomplish any wo-k
or business unless yju feel well.
It you feel um-d up tired out
take Dr. J. II. McLean's Santa pa
ri l la. It will give you healrh,
strength and vitality. Foshay A
.Mason.
Capt. J. N. Lake, formerly oi
Ohio, recently of Tacoma, now of
the forkn of tne Sauiiaui, where he
ha-t located on a pre-emption claiin
n aoine of 1'n- le Sm' land, as
in the city yesteiday;
tl. F. Merrill, local agent of tne
Northwestern Life Ins., Co. paid
yesterday to the estate of the late
i . H. Spender, the sum of $2000,
being the amount of his policy in
thai company. I'hey money will
go to Helen' Spencer, an orphan
girl six years old.
An elegant display of fruit, in
cluding peaches, apricots, melons,
pineapples, bananas, plums,
apple, and in fact every kind of
rare fruits and fresii vegetables, is
to be touud at Jas. F. Powell Jt
Company's grocery store. Tbe
keep all the market affords.
The water in Crooked river and
Ochoco is very low, says the Prine
vilie News. Scarcely enough
water can be obtained iroui the
Ochoco to turn the machinery in
the planina mill, and gardeners
are short of a sufficient supply for
irrigation purposes from tiie same
source.
A palace car loaded with young
thorougbred horses was an attrac
tion for the curious in one the
north-bound trains during tiie
past week, says the Jacksonville
Time. Ttiev were from the noted
California breeding farm, and
were enroute to the Montana cir
cuit to participate incoming racing;
events.
The Oregoniansay that Dr. C. R.
Temple ton returned yesterday
from Crawfordviiie, Linn county,
where he has been at I he bwdside
ot hie sister and sister-in-law, who
were k iiounly hurt a tew weeks
ago by their 4id waon falling
through a bridge. Mrs. Temp'e
ton is recovering, but Mis iva's
condition, wbi'e yet very critical,
is also hopeful, as all present indi
cations are iu her favor.
Tho tnloo fact He.
Is the only line running two
fast trains daily from Portland to
Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas City,
Chicago, St. Louis and all point
East and South. Buy your tickets
of C. G. Rawlings, foot of Broad-
albin street, Albany.
Eaterpriaa.
Did you see that new delivery
wason on the street yesterday af
ternoon? Nice, wasn't it? MesHj-s
Blackburn A Piroui have added a
flnt deliverv waon to their a!
ready prosperous business. It is a
verv handsome turnout and goes
to show that these gentlemen are
up with the times.
Persons who lead a life of expos
ure art subject to rheumatism,
neuralgia and lumbago aud will
find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H.
McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment;
it will banish pain and subdue in
namation. Fowhay A Mason.
Elegant Lotion renders the saiu
avft and bean tiio:.
tHEJDElBUB.
The Albany Board f Trade Jehu in - lk
lig for liMiit U Org . t
The Albany t.ard of Trade met j
vi tiic viy wuin.il iinut.TiOL, in
call me-ting yesterday morning
to consider the request of the
chamber of commerce of Portland, j
w v" (
.11 with other citi-s of the
in asking our representatives
w join
state in
in congiess to urge tnat aneween-
sua ot ue state o tanen as tie i
same has been, in many places o
imperfectly done that the state
will be deprived of an additional
i-ongressman, 10 which she ia no
doubt entitled. The secretary
was by vote ordered to telegraph
our representatives to urge imme
diate action n the promises.
This action is no doubt correct
as far as Portland, and some other
portions of the state, are concerned,
especially in southern Oregon,
but it would seem a needless ex
pense, as well as a reflection upon
the enumerators to take a new
count of the entire state, for in
many places the count has been
accurately- taken and no recount
is needed. The best way would
seem to be to grant a recount in
those places where there is good
reason t believe the census has
not been properly taken.
There is no doubt but that Ore
gon's populatiou is much greater
than is shown by the census, and
the only way to correct it is by a re
count in the districts where it has
b-en badly taken.
While the census in Albany has
been very accurately taken, the
people of this city will do all in
their power to aid in correcting
mistakes elsewhere. A new cen
sus in Albany would show practi
cally the population already given
by the enumeration juxt com
pleted. It is not likely that a re
count will be granted.
Blllotta Voyagare Ta-alajht.
Te Elliotts Voyagers and Im
perial Japanese Troupe will appear
at the opera house to-nio-ht and
present just the kind of a perform
ance the theatre goers of Albanv,
like. A programme full of novelty
excellent singing, dancing and
refined specialities of all kinds
and many feat u ret that have neWr
been seen on the Pacific coast.
The Com nan v ia first ctaaa in
! uarticnlar anrJ h VP in at fhtaoA t
I two weeks engagement in San
j Francisco to crowded houses, and
j the Frisco press sneaks in the
greatest ef praise for this excellent
company. And from the remarks
neard on all corners, every one is
going and no doubt the opera
bnus will be crowded to-night.
The prices 'are 50 and 75 cents.
eats can be secured without extra
charge at the opera houce music
More.
Looking; for SOOO Kobbar.
Win. Gray, the baggage-master,
who disappeared from Hurley,
Wis., on the night of Julv 7, with
.i pacsage aaaressed to the i
.vv"uva auvui uana, nuine
laneer. Wis., ia supposed to be
hiding in Oregon or Washington.
Th United States Express com
pany has offered a reward of $500
for him. Gray is about 30 years
1J, of medium height, weighs 170
pounds, and ha dark brown hair
and mustache, gray eyes and ruddy
complexion. The first joint of the
left thumb is gone, and th nrst
rioger is crooked. When he left
Wisconsin he were a frock coat
and dark striped pants and a stiff
derby.
A Most Dnfortanato AeoManS.
Last Wednesday, as Mrs. Times
was patching her husband's pants,
a yellow jacket got onto her, right
between her clothing, and socked
its javelin into her left anatomy
to iu full length. She jumped and
run, yelling "fire! fire!" till she
aroused the whole neighborhood.
Hut then it did hurt; no mistake
about that, as any one who has
over been stung can testify. In a
few minutes that left anatomy be
gan to enlarge, and kept on en
larging till it was twice its nataral
size, and she could hardly walk
for two days. Waitaburg Times.
loiriwEBT V0TE8.
The citizens of Jacksonville have
paid the $1000 required to buy the
eite of the proposed Presbyterian
college.
Flour in Prineville is worth $7
per barrel; bacon 16 cents per
pound; new potatoes, $1.26 per
bushel; egifs, 25 cent? per dozon,
and bntter, 20 cents per pound.
Several children were nlavinv
on the sidewalk in front of a
r.rownsviile furniture store, when
a woven wire bed that was leaning
auamm me nuiiam tell upon J.
' Ki. McFerson's little 4-vear-old
breaking his leg at the thigh.
Two small boya are res(Mnsible
for the destruction of three stacks
of hay, about 50 tone, on 8. B.
-lay tone's place near Prineville.
Hoy and Johnny Howard, sons of
J. W. Howard, and grsndsonB of
Mr. .Mayton, were playing near
the hay, hud ling bonfires of feather-
which did not burn rapidly
enough to s..it them, and they re
plemshed tt.e lir- with hay from
tie stacks. The fire soon spread
and caug-.t in the stacks.
Crook county I. a smart citi
zen 100 years old. The Ochoco
Keview says: In most cases men
become feeble and averse to work
when l hey grow old, but Frank
u hoIsit isuiffent- Frank is so
old that be never lias anniver
saries any m re, though last week
with the assistance oi one man, he
built a quarter of a mile of wire
fence dug the pr-er holes, set the
posts and b: retched the wire in
one day. Can any country boast
of a centenarian who can do this.
TaksftNaUea.
On and after this date I will not
be responsible for any deht made
by any one except myself, or on
written order from myself.
Alba ly, August 6, 1890.
John Dishing kb.
Hfht shavee for $1 at Vtemft'a. I
THE MQHyTNG fTBIsALn? WEDNESDAY. AUGUST
8EI8ATI0H IT LEBA50I.
AiFamily Separation iBesolU In a Shoet
iott Affray.
special to the Hbralb.
! ' Lkbamon. August 6. Isaac Ban-
! to a nil arifo nt thin n ai. wnavatMl
wpkIat. and the wif Kbimixl
Ine nome Gf ner parent9. This
to tne nome oi ner parents, i ms
evening the husband went to the
house of hi father-in-law to see
his wifft He was refused admit
k i, viii,am ha ,ifoQ
father, whereupon he attempted to
enter by force. Mr. Williams pro
cured a sbot-gun and shot at Ban
ta three times, when the latter
drew a revolver and returned the
Are. Banta was wounded slightly
in the hand.
No arrests have yet been made.
WhUtltBgfar Seals.
In a note in theAmerican Natur
alist Mr. F. F. Payne of Toronto
recalls an interesting fact, which
came under his notice during a
prolonged stay at Hudson strait.
''Here," be says, "the Eskimo
might be seen lying at full length
at the edge of an ice-floe, and al
though no seals could be seen they
persistently whistled in a low note
similar to that often used in call
ing tame pigeons, or, if words can
express my meaning, like a plain
tive 'few-ew, few-ew,' the find
note being prolonged to about three
seconds. If there were any seals
within hearing distance they were
invariably attracted to the spot,
a:id it was amusing to see them
lifting themselves as high as pos
sible out of the water, as though
thoroughly delighted with the mu
sic. Here they wouldremain for
soinetime,until one.pt rhapsa little
more venturesome than die rest,
would come within striking dis
tance of the Eskimo, who, starting
to his feet, would often change the
seal's tune of joy to Borrow. The
whistling had to be continuous,
and was more effective if perform
ed by another Eskimo a short dis
tance back from the one lying mo
tionless at the edge of the ice.
A iMkjr Boy Flxherman.
A seventy-five pound salmon was
caught on July 26th in the Fraser
river and was photographed, the
fisherman being taken together
tTbe latter was Willie Vianen. 12
years old, the youngest fisherman
on the river, and apparently the
luckit. H has caught the two
largest fish taken out of Fraser
this year. The first one was a
beauty, weighing just seventy-five
pounds. A living ttalmon of that
weight is no asy matter for a full
grown and rotnat man to handle,
and the terrible struggle between
the hVb and the boy mav be more
easily imagined than described.
And it is no wonder Mr. Vianen is
proud of that hoy, says the New
W estminster Columbian.
A If IDHUMMKfc ITEM.
Bobbo Pointer That Will Save
Money to Houaakeapora.
Go and see that beaut if nl ttold
watch at the "Golden Rule Ba
zaar.' Julius Gra'dwobl the pro
prietor of the Golden Kule Bazaar
informs ub that he has the Prize
Baking Powder, and No. 1 Japan
tea, expreesly put up for his busi
ness, and for the benefit of his
outtomerR, each box of baxing
powder will, win a piece of fine
glassware, and also each pound of
the tea will win a piece of fine
glassware, and customers who buy
one pound of tea or a box of bak
ing powder, which is warranted,
will have a chance 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 Kule Bazaar, and you
will see that nothing is misrepre
sented. Ladla
I make a specialty of handling
ladies fine shoes. I carry some of
the bent brands made in fine and
medium grades in widths from A
to EE. All warranted goods ; no
trash, and will repair anv pair of
shoes of any kind sold that will
np or break. Samuel E. Young
A Sara Car for tha Whisky Habit.
Dr. Livingston's Andidote for
Drunkenness will cure any case of
the liquor hatut in Irom ten to
thirty days, from the moderate to
the drunkard. The antidote can
be given in a cup of couce without
the knowledge of the person tak
ing it. The Antidote, will not in
jure the health in any way. Man
ufactured bv the Liviueston
Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon,
or from J. A. Cumming, Dru;.gist,
sole agent.
Take the Northern Pacific Rail
road to all pointi Kant, shortest
time of any road East. No
change of cars, best accomodations
and the most pleasant route to
travel. Tickets fur sale over this
road to any and all points east at
the lowest rates by Buxkhart A
Kecnev who are the authorized
agents of this company at Albany.
Call on them for tickets and full
particulars.
If you suffer pricking pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot hear
bright light, and find vour sight
weak and failing, you should
promytly use br. J. H. McLean'
Strengthening Salve. 25 cent a
box.
Faults of mdigest'on cause dis
orders of the liyer, and the whole
system becomes deranged. Dr. J.
11. McLean's .strengthening Cor
dial and Bloo l Purifier perfects
the process of digestion and assim
ilation, and thuc makes pure
blood.
Secure your railroad, steamship
and Bleeping car tickets to all
points North, South and East via
the Union Pacific railway, and
save time and money. Ticket
office on Broadalbin street.
The beat watch in the world
tha money at f. M. reach's.
for
OATS AHD BAELET.
Tilt 8poksnn EipoMiion offert Additioial
Prizes ia th Tiald Contest.
Certain citizens of Spokane Falls,
believing that the cultivation of
wheat should not be encouraged
only, have very liherallv pla-ed
the folk wing prizes at the disposal
of the management :
One hundred dollars in gold to
th farmer who harvests the lat
est yield of cats on anv one acre.
A Himilar nzc of one hundred
uviinin iu goiu ioi i iie ueac yieiuot
barley on any one acre.
With these additional prizes the
not unimportant sum of one thou
sand dollars bas been contributed
to be contested among the farmers.
They should appreciate ihe inter
est the public and the management
have taken in them and should
make the best possible displav.
They can do it, and they will do
it. The prizes are distributed as
follows :
Best acre of wheat . . . f 300
Best 100 acres ot Wheat 200
Best acre of barley UK)
Rest acre of oats lot)
Best collection of minerals .. :5 H)
Every furnier who cultivates his
land should enter this contest.
His personal pride and the reputa
tion of his county and state are
at a stake, and he should do every
thing in hi power to advance totn.
There is no charge lor entry, and
it will cost nothing to take part in
the contest. Notiiy the General
Manager of the Fxjoition or any
of the county commissioners in
order that a proper recoid can be
made.
HUaiNKHS LOCALS.
Fresh apricots at Conn A Hen
dricsou'a. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. ('.
Searls'.
My fruit jars have arrived C. E.
Brownell.
Fruit cans and wax at Matthews
A Washburn's.
A. new lot of parasols juHt re
ceived at E. C. Searis. ,
Adjustable window screens at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Tin and plumbing work done at
Matthews A Washhurn's.
Kerosene and gasoline stoves at
Matthews A Washburn'r.
Tinware warranted not to rust a'
MnUhewsA Washburn's
Drink ice cold soda at C. E.
Brownell's and be happy.
Finest line of gent's necktie in
the city at E. C. Searls.
Warranted garden hose at
Matthews fc Washburn's.
Garden hose and lawn sprinklers
at Matthews A Washburn's.
Ice cream and lemonade served
very day at Goetz's restaurant.
Ludlow's 3.00 ladies shoes all
sizes and widths at E. C. Hearls.
A Complete liu. 0t Kent' fur
nishing goods at E. C. Searls'.
Try Conn A Hendricson's once
on groceries and you w ill be. happy.
A fine line of Artists materials
just opened at J. A. Cumm.ng's
drug store.
Go to Cummimz's dru store1
Blumherg flock, for vour artiht's
supplies.
And wflftl Vnit wflnt u liilfj.iMia
cold drink go to v". E. Brownell's I
for soda.
Beggs celebrated family remedies
are for sale b- all leading druggists
every where.
Mens', ydnths' and boys' cloth
ing and furnishing goods atG. W.
Simpson's.
Happy is he w ho buys his fruit-
and vegetables of C. E. Brownell. j
Always fresh and full weight.
Thos. Brink has just received a
tine assortment of window shades.
1 I . 17 1 aw...
aioo me nneeier a Wilson
machine, the best and
running machines made.
Harriet Hubbard Avers Recam
ier Balm, Cream and Powder, can
be obtained at Hn I. hard's new
drug store.
A 1 table claret 25 cents per bot
tle or $2.50 per dozen, delivered to
a:iy part of the city. M. Uauuigart.
.Smoke tin celebrated Havana
rilled 5-cent 'gars, manufactured
at Julius Joss di s cigar factorv.
Those wishing screen door and
windows should call on
Vunk, who ill put them
plete on short notice. Sh
corner of second ami Kerry htreeti-
Iwuf .h,l . ... I,.. i..n ' I
California cheese, just the thing
lor lunch these warm days. Call
on Spencer A Blackburn. ;
Before purchasing your Artists:
materials examine the new Mock
ilist onenfld at the dnii aum. n1 1
A. Cumming, successor to H. C. j
We have our new spring stock of
kid gloves, and the best value ever
shown in Albany at W. F. Read's.
ladies, when your light colored
shoes get soiled go to Mein Bros.,
for a bottle of Runian Tan ; it will
make them nice as new.
Oxford Tlea.
I have just received an invoice
of the popular Johnseu 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 gxd house
and barn and two lots on 9th
street, $1700. Enquire ofjGuiss A
Hedrick.
For Sale.
Some household goods at a bar
gain. Also a large dwelling on 1st
street for rent.
Ahuby A Nkii .
Klein Bros., give a pair of fast
enets with every pair of ladies ox
ford ties.
Have you seen those new
Style (
hair ornaments at the
T aiiina
, f w '1 '
Baaaar. They are the latest thing
oat.
R. B. ' S'J?55
in com-i '"jJ-'aS
i n on I K?S3
THE MI80H FULL OF C0NTI0T8.
Bopt. Downing Thought for Awhile
That He Wonld Herd More Boom.
The Oregonian says that Super
intendent Downing, of the state
peniientiaty, was down from
Salem yesterday. He say? he has
323 convicts under his care, two
lens rh.n at the same time a year
afO.
"The highest nuraher the prison
has ever cnfained is 334." he
, said. "When we had them
them in
charge we thought the penitentiary
ouiu nave to oe enlarged, it tne
number continued to increase. A
few new culls are bein put in
All the convict- are on their good
behavior and things are running
cinoothly. But two met. have
been in the hospital in the past
five months. It is unnecessary to
add thai the health of this pris
oners is good."
Pin Aeaortment.
Everybody went away well
pleased and smiling from Mueller
A Garrett's yesterday. They had
the finest display in the c ty. All
kinds nf fruits and vegetables, and
as ior their dell-ious lu.ich goods
they thev take the lead, owiss
cheese, chip beef, comb honey, etc.
Delicacies a specialty.
Fur tha Mountain.
Nearly all of our citizens who
can lay aside business cares and
take a short vacation are going to
the mountains this hot weather.
Of course they all want to lay in a
supply of canned lunch goods be
fore they start, and Mueller A
Garrett keep a full line of the best
in the market.
Am Absolute Core
The Origin ;1 Aliktiue Ointment ;is
nlr put up in large two-ounce tin
boxes, and is an absolute cure for old
40reo, ImniR. wounds chapped hamU
And all akin eruptiuim. Will positive
(V cm all kind of piles. Ask tor the
Original Abietine Ointment. Sold by
Kochay A Mksou at a6 rente per hoi
'y mail 30 -euts.
An elegant new line of undress
ed kid gloves, in all the latest
shades, just received at the Ladie
Bazaar.
Beg liver pills are a mfld laxative
and act directly on tue liver and kUi
neys well as the boweU. All drug
gibts.
Gradwohl's tine teas, with the
cut-glassware that goes with them,
forms quite an attraction and goes
very rapidly.
Anything you want in our ba
kery department is of :he very
best. Good g'Md and low prices
is what you get there. Blackburn
A Pironi.
I'se liegg.' D.nideiioD bit'.rs for
inclines; ion, dTr Pi and all kindred
dii-eanev
We make a specialty of fine
cakes for nar'ieH and weddinua.
j Blackburn Pironi.
No matter what the price, our
goods will alw ays lie first-class.
Mpvrwit A Hf. etCRl'Rl
satteens, einzham's cham-
I "ra's aiul otrief was" goods just
I received at G. W. Simpson's.
!
Foi all styles in children shoes
go to Klein Bros., as thev will save
you money.
A new line of bhtrk silk mitts
just receive i ai K C. urls'.
Use elegant lotion Mn
The bread agon and
get f esh bread everv
morning, or leave or-!
iters with J. R. Dong
lus opposite the Rims
House
Delivered to all parts of
Co' o
er - - Mi
n . j ti i.
1 Od uJii! i iuDU fi'bllCIl
cl nli
War0"e,ed 10 APfiECCITlKE
M er money
refunded
FORE oisS AFTER
the urnerative r(pui ot either MX whether
arlninv from the encm-ivc nc ot timulaiita,
lobacco or opium, or through j imthful indii
crel ion, over indulgence, etc., euch attlonnf
Brain Power, Waketn'neea. Bearing Down
Pains In the Back, Seminal W.akna, Hth
terla, Ner oua Pros' ration, Nocturn. : Oi ila
aloiie, Leuoorrboe, liziinee, Weak Memory-,
Lkw of Power and impotence , which il nn,
lectrd often lead to premature old ae and
insanity. Price l a box; 6 boxe6 (or 16.00
S. t br mail on receipt ot price.
A vVttlTIK! I4K1I ia ifiven
with eicr ii. order rei eivwl, to rehind tne
mnii v if a PrmiMurDl tire is nf t nc te..
We hate thouaaiiusof teeUinoiiil .TjU old
and youna, of both Hexcn, who .have been
permanently cured by the nse "I Aphrodttiae
Circular tree. Address
THE APHUO tU DIt lMi t"W.
Western Branch, Box, ST. Portland, Oregon.
F or sale by Fosbay A Maaon. who aaaleaod
ptr'l rt'iiraV'". Allan 'rci("r.
w
SV !- 0Wf
Ikult Kraa
to pasture. Woodle A
ltrANTED A FEW BOARDERS. IN
II Uireatthe residence of Mrs. M, K.
Dorrla, Fourth and Calapooia atieete.
TjVa aaLe. A saw amoaa skwi.no machixi,
T at greatly reduced rate; also choi.
canary birds, English and oerman singers.
For partWtttore inquire ot Mr. Wm. Myar,
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DIV JTTO
SPECIALIST,
BLUMBERCS BLOCK, ALBAXY. OREGON,
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 strict lr 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,
JUST TWO NIGHTS
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
AUGUST 6TH AND 7TH.
Special engagement of the famous
i'.lhota and the
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INCLtDlXO
2 JAPANESE O
LAI 'IKS
The Orittiral Imperial .i ;;-ue'-'.
Ch.- -iintheiuuui Trou d-jet
frof. thi Mika 'o's i'tWoT- itr,
Tf-tio. -lapii. I'-Titielv ;1 r only
.1; :ane.-.- lady pt.-iorireniij: -Amer
ica, '.! her with
25 PRL. Hi U.J A RTI. IS So
Euroean and American celebri
ties in one of the most novel,
unique, original and refined pro
grammes ever ofieied in one pe'r-
lormatice.
PRICES 50 AND 75 CENT-. '
aCCP'Seats on sale at Will&J
Link's music stole. j
Farmers Attention
Do you want to buy . Binder, Engine, Thresher, Mower or other machiutrj
this year ?
tvX ' 5a
St04mto4tLo6vd of
STEWART
Grail and Sel ct Whnt TTou Want.
Widsflmmer
M!y Stock is now complete
embracing all the latest novel
ties in Dress Groods both in
WOOL AND WASH FABRICS.
LADIES !
We make a specialty of
In Knit Ribbed and Muslin
Our prices arejthe LOWFKT and
our goods
THE BEST
We carry a full line of the world
JUNS
Underwear
elled. In embroideries and flouncings vt have as large u stock
will be eocvinoed that Albany ia tha beat trading point in Oregon.
ResrV
What a Fortune
Is a good, healthy, pearly, skin. Few
are aware of 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 ietore this organ to
its natural and healthy state and
cleanaes the blood of all impurities.
Tt is meeting with wondeiful success.
Try it. It Is guaranteed. All drug,
gists keep It.
A Good Cough Syrop.
There Is nothh.g 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 is warranted .
All druggists keep it.
The People's Bakery
PpbIi Brai Pies ui Cab
DAILY.
Fine Cakes Specialty.
BLACKBURN A PIRONI,
LEADING CROCERS AND BAKERS.
GRANT'S PASS
PEACHES I
I
MUELLER A OAK RETT,
KXCLI'SIVE AGENTS
Orders for any quantity wil
e promptly filled.
Fftxm HacMaeiy jvetzecciTid
-AT-
Announcemen
EEAD:
. Wi an Ui A?8al! for ' Celfllirw
aaanMMM
FREE FROM POISO?!.
HOSIERY.
renowned Broadbead Dress Goods,
aslM
W.
ART STUDIO,
Mrs. Dr. Pa (ton, Lyon and 3d
street. Lessons given in drawing,
painting and music. Pictures for
sale or painted to order.
Aa Idaa.
We think the people will like to
buv five one-pouii I bars of splen
did laundry soap t r two bits. We
will sell at that , t -e to-day.
Srwtc Blacjcbikm.
Caitfar aa 4al-K- arc
The only gur .-auteed cure for cats rr
cold In the lies hay fevr, rose cold
catarrhal deafr isa and sore ej es. fee
store the sense f taste and unpleasan
breath, resultii ( from catarrh. Eas
and pleasant U ise. Follow- direction
and a cure is w .ranted, by all drug
gists. Send fc circular to Ahictin
Medical Comp y, Oroiik-, Cil. 6ix
months' treat mt for tl; seat by
mail. $1 10, I - sale ty rothv
Masoa.
Uss elegant lotion for sunburn
RED (JRUWfi J11LLS
IBWM, LA.VM.M. V .. ft,
NEW PROCESS FLULR.
(Superior tor Faoiil and IJaker'e iu)
Best Sioraue facilities,
SarHi-baat aaah prlca paui tor uluilt
ALBANY - OREGON
CUKA1 Ji it Mil I
We hare made arrangements to kuj
ply money to all on long lime at 1
rates of inleiest on improved farm,
and choice cii pr (part. 1 none Lo
contemplate Uu.iUing brick blov-ka i aa
gel money. &ce ua 1
Wallace t cuaicK.
Viereck's hhaving and hair cut
ting saloon, shaving 15 cents.
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MEN
Call;and look at onr"vau.e"ii
We have a very large stack te
choose from at the lowest price)
ever offeree in the
VALLEY
v?!1 t r - jr xn i tittish art
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a plsasare to show goeds.
Furmshiug
Goods.