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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1890)
the Monymfl rrrcnALi); Thursday, august 7, i89o. lUorning gaily liftald ON SALli The Daily Hbali will be on sale euh morning at U. J. Jones' book store,where it can be procured at 5 cent per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWS. Do not fail to see the wonderful Japa to-night. The Elliott's this evening. Voyaers again Awbrey gives gas for the painless extraction oi teeth. The Elliott Voyagers at the opera house to-night. . large invoice of our celebrated "l.iigineer" shoes just received at . ti. Hearts. J as. F. Powell A Co. have just received a lame lot of fresh fruits and vegetables. Will A Link received this week a fine assortment of new sheet manic and books. Special prices made on all dress 'goods to make room for fall stock at (J. W. Simpson's. Mrs. J. W. Shumate, of Eugene, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jos. Klein, of this city. The Elliott Voyagers are simply immense. Do not arias their per fonirance to-night. Cash paid for baled hay and oats at L. Senders' stables. Good prices will be paid for large or small quantities. A. Baumgart, brother of Marx Baumgart, of this city, arrived yesterday from San Francisco. He has not seen his brother for several years. If you lee I unable to do your work, and have that tired feeling take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaar illa ; it will make you bright, active and vigorous. Mrs. Carl Luderman, her two children and Mis Ada Wallace, of Baker City, arrived here yesterday and are the guests of Mrs. li. B. ' Williamson. Corvallis Times. .The front of the new Wilding of the Bank of Scio collapsed Tues day, doing slight damage. It was uncompleted and owing to im proper bracing the brick work fell. It will be rebuilt without mucti loss. You cannot accomplish any work or business unless yju feel well II you feel used up tired out- take Dr. J. H. McLean's banana- rilla. It will give you health, strength and vitality. Foshay A Mason. An elegant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, melons, pineapples, banamis, plums, applet, and in fact every kind of rare fruits and fresu vegetables, is to be found at J as. F. Powell A Company's grocery utore. They keep all the market affords. When the stomacn lacks vigor and regularity there will te flatu lence, heartburn, nausea, sick headache, nervousnes, use Dr. J. 11. McLean's Strengthening Cor dial and Blood Purifier, to give tone and regularity o the stomach. Unaucpected disorders of the kidneys are responsible for m.ny of the ordinary ailments of human ity which neglected, develop into a serious and perhaps fatal malady. Experince would HUKgest the ue of Or. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. Some hoodlums at Corvallis the . other night during the progress of a dance attempted to wreck a treet car by placing brick bats on the track. The car was derailed, but no one hurt. Tb-? company offers $100 reward for the arrest of tbe offenders. Undue exposure to cold winds, run, brgbf light or malaria may brina on inflammation and sore- ties of the eyes. Dr. J il. Mc Lesn'tt Strengthening Eye Salve will subdue tha inflammation, cool and boo? hes the nerves, and strengthen weak and failing eye sight. 25 cents a box. TaaNew Xorthwaet. A seven week's tour in the North west has convinced the writer that there fhould be a redivision, or reclassification of the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho Mon tana and Wyoming, classed as the northwestern staten, and Iowa and the others hithei to classed as the northwestern should be called middle states. It is high time the geographies and political divi sions should recognize tint there is a new northwest that is making rapid strides toward being on of the most important sections of the onion. The new northwest- is a young giant and it will have a greater influence in the commerce of the word than all New Knglatid within the next twenty-five years. Iowa State Kegittter. A Sara Car for tha WMakjr flahlt. Dr.. Livingston's Andidote for Drunkenness will cur any case of the liquor haoit in from ten to thirty days, from the moderate to the drunkard. - The antidote can be given in a cup of coffee without tbe knowledge oi the person tak ing it. The Antidote will not in jure the health in any way. Man ufactured by tbe Livingston Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon, or from J. A. Cumming, Druggist, sole agent. Ladlaa laa Shoe. I make a specialty of handling ladies fine shoes. I carry some of the beat brnds made in fine and medium grades in widths from A to EE. All warranted good ; no trash, and will repair any pair of shoes oi any kind sold that will rip or break. Samuel E. Young. Persona who iead a life of expos ure are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago and will ind a valuable remedy in Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment ; it will banish pain and subdue in fUmation. Fosbay A Mason. lipavrs at . 0. Itaaria'.j THE BHOOTDKI AT LEB1H0N. Oflosrs fUarchii far But - FartW ' Particulars sf tfc T? cable. i No arrets have yet been made of the participants "in the shooting affray a' Lebanon Tuesday even ing. A warrant was issued for Banta's arrest on the evening of the shooting, but the officer d d not attempt to arrest him until the fol'owing morning, when he was found to be conveniently ab sent. Sheriff Scott, of this city, went out yesterday nurning to search for Banta, but late last night he had not been caught. There is a conflict in the report as to whether Banta or his father-in-law, Williams, shot Mr at. S. H. Walpole, a young man who was with Banta, was in this city yesterday, and said that he had been runout of Lebanon since the shooting, because, according to his story, he would appear as a witness for Banta. He said that he was warned to leave town, and barely escaped with his life by leaping from a window at the hot'd atera mob had broken into the room. He ha th reputation of being a tin-horn gambler and was very much afraid be would have to go back to Lebanon and kill Bomebody. He annealed to the district attor ney for warrants to arrest certain persons at Le anon. but this was not granted. He then wanted a long article in his defense pub lished in the Hkrald. He said that unless protected he would bj forced to go back to Lebanon armed and ready to kill three or four men. All this fuss seems to have been made over the simple fact that Banta and his wife had separa'ed, and that the husband had tried to see her against her will at the home of her parents, and a shoot ing affrav followed, in which Banta was slightly wounded in the hand Tha Elliott Voyagere. This celebrated company, in eluding the famous Elliotts, to gether with a talented corupauy of artists and the Laterial Troupe of nine Japanese, arnvetl in this city yesterday on their own .special tram. They have a lame and ex pensive company. In the after noon tne Jans, in their oriental costume, were exhibited in a street parale. A II vd ii i punnrfor a a ,k ; Punn tbe popular mannger of the Voyaeers. invited to visit the JaDS ... i. j: 'r at the opera bouse during the af ternoon. There are nine ol them four men, two women, two girls and a boy. Thev are remarkably brilliant children and the little girls are very pre ty. They were iressed gorgeously in Japanese costumes and wore wooden shoes. ! hey were, as lively as crickets. They have been in America only a short time and cannot talk our language. As contortionists and athletic performer they are cer tainiy wonueiiui. Tbe performance wat one of the best ever seen in Albany. After an opening comedy sketch, the real performance began ft wa (imply marvelous. Tne contortion ts, juggling and seemingly im possible feats of the Japs was of itself a great performance, as was also the bicycle riding, hat spin ning and other specialties. Thi evening the company will give another perfo.-mance, with an en tire change of programme. There should be a large audience. Saaaplae af Maw Wknt. Samples of the new wheat crop are being received by shippers in Portland. Tbe wheat from the Willamette valley is magnificient never better and tbe crop is turning out beyond all expecta tions. It will not be going too far to say that the wheat crjp of the Willamette valley this season will be the best and largest ever har vested in that garden spot of the Pacific Coast. Samples from tbe EasternOregon crop are very satis factory, being far superior to the crop of last year, but, in some in stances, not so good as the crop of the year before. There have not b-tn samples enough received yet from the Inland Empire to enahU a judgment of the whole crop to be formed. Oregnnian. Taaehara Bi Inatloa. Notice is hereby given that the regular nubiic examination of teachers for Linn county will take place in Albany, commencing at 1 o'clock, on Wednesday, August 27th, ISUO. All teachers desirine examination will please be prexeut at the beginning. Teachers de siring state certificates tdiould pre sent their recommendations from district hoards at the above time. . G. F. Kt'SbKLI., County School Superintendent. Aeroaa tha Moaataiaa. Mr. and Mr. H. R. Healv. of irPrineville, arrived in this i-ity esterdayv coming across the mountains in a wagon. Mr. Healy says the Aad is in good condition. H: brought over a irove of horses for sale. Thm Cwloo I'Mlfle. Is the only linn running two fast trains daily from Portland to Omaha, St. Pail. Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louitt and all points East and South. Buv your tickets of C. G. Rawlings, fol,t of Broad albin street, Albany. Notina, Having disposed of the grocery store on Second and Jackson street, Albany, I desire all who are indebted to. me to call and set tle up. Persons can find me for the rest of th's week at B. M. Huston's office on 1st street, two doors belcw the Delinonico Kea taurant. Charles Ehhio Albany, August 6, 1890. Bargain. Four choice lots on Fifth street at (635 each. Also good hou-e and barn and two lots on 9th street, $1700. Enquire ofJGuias A Hedriek. Regslsr ITT CODET. Bftdinri ot the aogait TJatosl Billi Allowed. resignation of E. D. Job as mstice oi tn- peace wnsville precinct was accepted. In tbe case of the state vs. Harley Morris, fees were allowed to the amount of $2.10. Tbe following bill wereallowed W. A. Cox, work on jail 9 75 P. W. Spink, lumber ... 38 70 C. D. Montague, aid for poor 16 00 77 2a 13 00 65 00 24 00 5 00 Davis Bros., merchandise. Davis Bros., nails Miller A Hart, work on jail E. Goan, aid for poor. . Dr. W. H. Davis, examin ing insane Dr. (i. W. Maston, exam ining inane 00 00 (15 N. P. Payne, examining clerk (J. K. Russell, postage (i. F. Russell, school superintendent's salary . B.Fitzwater.aid lor poor 50 00 8 00 2 00 6 50 70 30 45 00 83 20 22 00 13 50 27 34 20 50 27 50 17 19 10 00 6 00 10 00 10 00 7 50 5 00 Devoe A Froraan. work . . . Paisley A F ah, printing. . b.cl. Carter, building side walk ... Hall A O'Donald, mer chandise H. B. Moyer, lumber. . . . Yiastou A Dyaert. delin quent assessment A. Saltmarsh, lumber . . M. Scott, shoi-iiTs fees E. T. T. Fisher, surveying Albany fclectnc Light t o., light Uuckt-r& Lyons, lumber. O. P. Coshow.aid for poor. J.C.Cooley, aid for poor. . Ladies Aid Society, ui.l forp-jor Cox & Finley, aid for poor I rites Bros , livery hire. . S. Hall, cougar scalp .... W. Curl, treasurer's fees. . fieo. Young, work N. P. Pavue, clerk's fees. S. W. R. ins, dirt 83 33 2 00 165 55 80 00 Hamilton & Andreas.aid for poor 10 00 D. Hart, keeping oor . . . Moench A Kuttner, work on jail H. M. Stono, building 60 70 12 35 Rock Creek brides . . 1900 00 D. R. N. Blackburn, county judge 100 00 The court adjourned to allow the commissioners to make an ex uminatioii of t'-e proposed repairs on the Santiam bridge across the antiain river, Sensation at Indepenca. A gentleman iu this city laNt evening from Independence states that on Tuesday a number ef well known women of the town armei) themselves with clubs and raided a bojse of ill fame that had re cently been opened there. The .nuw'tfi were badly frightened, as t he door and windows were broken in, l utat last accounts they had not left town. I'COPLI AND FACTS. A Mrs. Harrison, of Boston, is charged with the killing of a Mrs. Cleveland. The vice-president has entered a number of hi thoroughbred cattle ana sneep lor tne .ew xork and New England fair. One of the pretty California heir Pflnpn itt fififl Cimrf Mnllikniuorh who will inherit a fortune of 3,000 UUU lrom her mother. James G. Blaine and Colonel H C. Parsons, who have owned the Virginia natural bridge property ior several years, sold it last week to a syndicate lor $300,00.. Vanderbilt's check for jC700.00t), for some time the largest ever drawn, has been overshadowed bv a check oi 1,250,000, drawn by me inuian reninsuiar railroad comuanv on lhn Indnn uml County bank of London. The big ciieca has passed through tbe clear ing house, where it was an object oi cunoue interest. A MIDSt'MMEK ITKM. Sol Pointer That Will Have Moaay to Housekeeper. Go ami see that beautiful gold watc:i at tne uoiden Rule Ua zaar." Julius Gradwohl the pro prietor of the Golden Hule Bazaar informs us that be has the Prize Baking Powder, and No. 1 Japan tea, expressly put up for his busi ness, and for the benefit of hio customers, each box of baxing powder will win a piece of fine glassware, and also eacb pou.id of the tea will win a piece of fine glassware; and customers who buv one Kund of tea or a box of bak ing powder, which is warranted, a ill 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. Uo and see Mr. Gradwhol at the Golden Rule Bazaar, and you will see that nothing is misrepre sented. Take the Northern Pacific Rail road to all point East, shortest time of any road Kant. No change of can, best accomodations and the most pleaant route to travel. Tickets for said over this road to any and all points east at the lowest rates by Burkhart A Keeney 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 aiinot bear bright light, and find vour sight weak and . failing, you should Dromytly use Dr. J. H. McLean's strengthening Salve. 25 cent a box. Faults of mdigest on cause dis orders of the liyer, and the whole system becomes deranged. Dr. J. H. McLean's trvmrthanim Pnr. dial and Bloo l Purifier norro..ta ' the process of digestion and assim- uauon, ana mac makes pure blood. cool 5 l V is sea fee elaajaat Ukia far taau TEE ALBANY OOLLEGE- As Inerened Faoulty, Improvta Grounds and Business Ooa s for the N-xt Year.fi The board of trustees of the Al- V... -ll. v . . . utmj wiickc litre arrangea ior a uccessiui scnooi year of this well nown educational institution. the grounds of the institution are being improved, the facilities for instruction have been increased and a new department of work has been organized, viz : A formal business courre. includ nr ren- manship, book-keeping, thortliami and typewriting. This detri ment wid be open during the en ure year. The fall term bei?in Wednesday. September 10. A full corps of competent instructors has been engaged. In the colleiriate departmeut there are three courses of study from which students may graduate classical, Latin scien tific and German scientitic. In the academic department select courses are arranged for the special needs of studi-uts. In 'h normal department a te ich r.t' course has heeu arranged to meet the req uireme its of the state board ot instruction . In the bu-mc.-8 department a thorough business college course i offen d to th He who desire tbe usual preparation for commercial life. To thone hi u dents who complete tbe course of studya diploma will be awarded. A limited nuinocr ol cmlilrcn will be taught bv a very succeB-ful in structor in the primary depait- ment The faculty consists of Kev. Kl bert Condit, A. M.. president, in structor in mathematics, ethics ami natural science; Wallace II. Lee. A. M., instructor in Ijtt.n and Greek; H. M. .McKee, in-tru. tor in peninanship,book keeping,tvp writing and stenography ; Al.cc C. Moses, instructor iu elocution, lit erature and history; Mary Lee Prather, A. B., instructor in pri mary department ; Miss Elizabeth E. Irvine, B. S., supernumerary. Miss Moaes is a graduate of the Boston school of oratory. For five years she has been employed in the; public schools of Portland, Maine. She brings excellent recom mendations. Prof. H. H. McKee -oine to the work from Lenox college, Io va, where for several years lie has been very successful in commercial work. The board of trustees are : J. L. Cowan, S. E. Young. L.Flinn, V. M. Ladd, Geo. E. Chamberlain, Kev. . u. Irvine, U. I)., Kev. K. R. Prichard, C. E. Wolv rton, D. P. Mason, J. J. Powell, L. E. Kiain.J. M.Irving, J. P.Galbraith, F. M. Redlield and H. W.Coibett. BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh apricots at Conn A dricson's. Gentlemen's tine hIioch at Snarls'. Hen K. C. My fruit jars have arrived C E. Brownell. Fruit cans and was at -Matthews A Washhnrn'H. A new lot of parasols junt re ceived at E. C. Searis. Adjustable window screenw. at Matthews A Washburn's. Tin and plumbing work done at Matthews & WashburuV. Kerosene and gasoline stoves a , Matthews & Waf hburn'f . Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews A WaRbburn'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. Searis. war a warranted garden hose at I Matthews A Washburn's. Garden boue and lawn sprinklers at Matthews A Washburn's. Ice cream and lemonade served very day at Goetz'n rentsurant. Ludlow's 3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and widths at E. C. Searis. j A complete line ot gents' fur- j nishing goods at E. C. Searis. I Try Conn A Hendricsou'a once j on groceries and you will be happy. A tine line of Artists materials ' just ojiened at J. A. Cumming's I drug .-.tore. ! Jo to CurtiminjiV drug store ; Bluui'ierg Hock, tor your artist's supplies. And when you want a delicious . cold drink go to O. E. Brownell's: for soda. j Begga celebrated family remedies j are for sale b all leading druggists every where.' j Mens', youths' and boya' cloth ing and furnishing goods atG. W. Simpson's. I Happy is he who buvshis fruits tllll IvlMlll.lu n P V U.,...-n..ll Always treab and full weight. 1 u v. v. A... l.lunUCU, I Thos. Brink has iust reeeivml a j tine assortment of window shades, also the Wheeler A Wilson sewing machine, the best and liehteHt running machines made. Harriet Hubbard Ayers Recam ier Halm, Cream and Powder, ran oe ooiaineu at iiuDtianl'B new drug store. A I table claret 25 cents peT hot- i lie or $2.50 er dozen, delivered to! any part of the city. M. Baumgart. j moke th celebrated Havana! nuen .vcent gars, manufactured at Julins Jos h 8 cigar factor v Those wishing screen door and windows should call on R. B. Vunk, who a ill put them in com plete on short notice. Shop on corner oi Second and Ferry streets Venison, corned beef, ctipped beef, and a new lot of full cream California cheese, just the thing for lunch these warm days. Call on Spencer A Blackburn. Before purchasing your Artists materials examine the new stock just opened at the drug store ef J. A. Cumming, succesi-or to H. C. Hubbard. We have our new spring stock oi 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 Klein Bros., ! for a bottle of Rusbun Tan ; it wUl T 1 lake thtm nice as new. HAL8EY NEWS. A Chapter of Acoidntt-A Bo; Dragg-d by a Bay Sake. Halsey, Aug. 6 Mr. E. E. Maple, of Oregon Citv made a flying visit to this place this week. Mr. Moore, the telegraph opera tor, ha- returned from home. This week all are engaged in threshing and hauling their golden grain.' Mrs. H. D. Godley and daugh ters have been spending a few days at Soda Springs. Mr. Lincoln Stewart looks quite well since his trip to tbe moun tains. Mrs. James Pearl died Thursday morning at 7:15 after an illness of more th.in four months. Mrs. Wilbur Nolisniger was here last week visiting her mother in-law, Mm. Klias Keeney. Cha. Broa.lweil fell from a lad der, while working on JohnPugh's new house, a ml dislocated his ankle, but by the skill of Dr. Geary it was put iu place and of course the patient is noing well. Kev. Mr. Mennii ger of Albany held quarterly- meeting in the M. E. church io the absence of the the Elder on Sunday. Frank Cunningham received some injuries Saturday night, by being 'brown from a waon as he was returning from his week's work with the steam thresher. The driverV haste caused the wagon to m.rs the culvert. Ernest Stone, a little b.y of ten years, was riding a horse that was bitched to a rake, bringing iu hay to the stack. The horse took fright and threw iiiui off, then ran away, dragging him iy one of the teeth in the rake, making a wound about six inches in his back. Oxford Tie. I have just received an invoice of the popular Jobusen Oxford ties for $-'.o0 a pair. The best idioe I have handled for the price. Samuel E. Young. Bcgg liver pill are a mfld laxative and act directly on tli! liver and kid nejis aft well hb the bowels All ilrug gists Graiwohl's fine teas, with the cut-glassware that goes with them, forms quite an attraction and goes very tapidly. Anything you want in our ba kery department Is of th very best. Good uooda an I lo v price's is what you get there. Blackburn tt Pirotii. Uce Beggs Dandelion bitters for inulirection, dyspepsia und all kindred disease i. We nuke a specialty of fine cakes for panic mid weddings. Blackburn & I'ironi. io matter what the price, our goods will alw:tvR lie rirn!-clRH. i MMCI'H .fc Hl.tcKKI'KN New satteen, gingham's chain bra's and other wash goods just received at G. W. Simpson's. Foi all styles in children oboes go to Klein lirox., as tney will Have you money. A new line of black silk mitts just receive 1 at E. (J. Searis'. Do not miss ill grot perform ance of the Elliott Voyagers at the opera house tlos evening. The bread u agon and get f esh bread every ! morning, or leave or ders with J. R. Dong las Opposite the Ruhr House, the city. Delivered to all parts of 6isf C SB tn c m Oil V O .5 o PI OB mt j 113 CURE Warranted to cure m r 5 r - m" fa r KFORE tha vnentiva inranaot vither ns whether wnnint tnm the exoeaMve tur of atimulaiita, tohacco or opium, or through jouthtui lnrit cretion, over iodulxence, etc., audi aaluxeoi Brain Power, Wke(u'nee, Benring Down Fains in the Hack, Semiiwi Wraknom, Hjru teria, Nlt ouh Pro! ration, Nocturn 1 Oniiie aioue, Leuoorrhoe, Uizzinea, Weak M-mory, Loaaot Power and luipoteuct, which i neg lected often lead to premature old age and Insanity. Price SI a box; 6 boxes for S5.00 Sent by mail on receipt of price. A WKHTfcft til K4.NT.f. ie giveo with ever f ordr received, to refund tne money ft a PrrainarMl cure ia imteffetteu. We nave thousands ol teetiinoniale nom old and younff, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured bj the use -f Apnroditins Circular free. Address TDK APHKO MrlMCIMC CO. Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon. For axle by Foshay & Mason, who emle and rtsil rlrnpe. AH m.. rr N'i' I Cwr to pasture. Wowlle k f lanlt Rma WANTED A FEW BOARDERS. In quire at the resilience or Mr M. E. Dorr is, Fourth and Calapooia streeta. V0 si-a w uon aawun. ., ' flT EnslLib and Oarmao slngsrs. STOP Pi'eDcli H or money rvfundeil ft 2 Jg' . a. . Df. fVTTOJM SPECIALIST, BLUMBERCS BLOCK, ALBANY. OREGON, By tbe inot modern and ap proved methods qurs 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 strictly confi dential. ( tffice hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Resilience corner Third and I. von streets. i i-atest designs in jewelry just j received at F. M. French'. Albany Opera House, JUST TWO NIGHTS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 6TH AND 7TH. Special engagement of the famous i- lhota and the INCLtniNQ- 4 APAlNJi.-E A LAI IKS ' The t hittiiuii Imperial ' t::iue-: Chi, anthemuui Trouv , djct froi'i he Mika. o i't'u -r-TI. tf. To. la ;l:i. P Xi civ Oliiv hi ine-- la ly ;K--io;uv:air .mer ica, , ., y, 25 PRi; diUM ARTI.-.'S ij Euroean and American celebri ties in one of the most novel, unique, original and letined pro grammes ever ofiVied in one per formance. PRICES 50 AND 75 CEN'I - 4ra3T"Seat9 on Bale at Will 5c Link's munic stole. Farmers Attention lo you want to buy a Hinder, Engine, Thresher, Mower or other macliiiit ry this year ? .. ana '- ' Mrrr. --r - -.- . - . jx Steamboat Load of Farm Mtcliiaciy jtBtreceivefl fcr tltt feeica of 1390. . STEWART & SOX Gall and Sel ct Wht You Want. V idsnmmer IVEy Stock is now complete embracing all the latest novel ties in Dress Groods both in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. Wi in Sill M f I'll Hiin',1 HE- LADIES ! We make a specialty of n Knit Ribbed! and Muslin Our prices are kthe, IX)WFST and our goods THE BEST We carry a full line of tbe world Underwear elled. in embroideries and nouncings we nave ax large stock ssipr j 1 i n u ttt,. will be corvinced that Albany is the beet trading point in Oregon. CST'A pleasure to show gtes. HeerV What a Fortune Is a good, healthy, pearly, skin. Few are aware ot tbe abort time it takes a disordered liver to eause blotches on tbe 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 cieanes tbe blood of all impurities, it ii meeting with wondciful success. Try It. It is guaranteed. All drug gists keep it. A Good Cough Syrup. There la nothing parents should be so careful about as selecting a cough syrup. Beggs Cherry coutrh syiup is meeting with wonderful success. The best is none to good. Be sure you get Beggs . Every bottle is warranted . All druggist keep it. The People's Baked FrssaSruiPies ui Cab DAILY. Fine Cakes a Specialty. BLACKBURV & PIRONI, LEADINC GROCERS AND BAKERS. GRANT'S PASS PEACHES ! MUELLER A GARRETT, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Orders for any quantity wil e promptly filled. ! J I ..tfffl HOSIERY. renowned Broadbesd Dress Goods, FREE FROM P0IS0?J. ART STUDIO. Mrs. Dr. Patton, Lyon and 3d street. Lesson given in drawing, painting and music. Pictures for ale or painted to order. An Idea. We think the people will like to buy hve one-pouu I bars oi spien- i - T l . - LI- 1 1' qui launory soup it. r iwu uiu. We will sell at that ; i lo-aay. SPKNCkc BlACKBCKM. Callfar-, The only gur cold in the he catarrhal deafr sto re the sense breath, reaultic and pleasant U and a cure l a gists. Send fc Mvdical Conipi months' treat mail. $1 10, 1 Mason. la C'ai-a- arc. auteed cure for catarr , ha) levar, rose void js and no re eyes, be f taste and uupleasan ; from catarrh. lie. Follow direction .ranted, by ail drug circular to Aba tin r, Oroyillt, Cll. til jilt lor tl; tviil by ' sale t y i'Obhm A. Use elegant lotion for sunburn RElTcKuWiN illLLS Sown, LA.M.i A SO., I'l !, NEW PROt'EaS 1-LOLU. (Suparior tor family and Baker' im) Best Sioraue facilities. CaTUIfhaat ouh priea iaiu ltr l.tait ALBANY - OKEUUN CUEAl JtUMiYI We have made arrangement to u -ply money to ail ou long lum- at I rales of lUleicst on impruved laruiB, and choice city pr pwi ly. I bbc a to couteuiplate Uu.iUii.n buck blo ka vau get uiouey. see Ui ' WALL.iCE A CLSKK. Viereck's thaving and hair cut ting saloon, shaving lb cents. CO I c. e r so v IJVIEN Cllnd look at our"valx.es in e have a very Irrge stack te choose from at tbe lowest arice ever offere- in tfaa VALLEY n til ftiiisu ars 1 1 Announcemen Furnishing Goods. - a