Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 08, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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THE MORNmo HEHALI): FBIHAT, AUGUST 8. 1890.
'
OTX SALK.
The Daily Hik.m.k will be on
ale eacb morning at H. J. Jones'
book store,where it ran be procured
at 6 cents per copy.
JOTTINMft ABOUT TOW.
W. H. Cowan went to Newrfort
yesterday.
T. L. Wal ace and famuv re
turned yesterday from Yaquina
bay.
Jas. Dannals and family returned
eaterdav from a wtk's visit to
the seaside.
i.irge invoice of our celebrated
"r.n-neer" shoes juat received at
E. Searls.
Free trial, anyone desiring
sewing machine would do well to
try the White.
A tnal will convince any one
that the White is kin of all
among machines.
Special prices made on all dress
aoods to make room for fall stock
at G. W. Simpson's.
Full value for your money is
what , you get when you buy a
White sewing macnine.
Mr. Pliny E. 8nodgrasand Mis
M.tv Cleaver were married at
1 j.ijtene on Wednesday
All Masons are requested to meet
at their hall at I o'clock to-day to
attend the funeral of the late A
H. Rainwater.
Cash paid for baled hay and oats
at L. Senders' stahle. Good
prices will be paid for large or
small quantities.
J. F. Merri'l agent for the
White sewio rnachme has estab
lished an agency nest door to
Thompson & Overman a.
Isaac Banta. who iswanted fori
participating in the shooting at- j
trav at Lebanon, has not been'
It is in ,- i
caught by the sheriff.
Dosed he escaped on the nouth
bound train.
Mr. T. B. Lee of New London,
I a, is in the city. He will
spend several week in this por
tion of the state 'oofcint; at the
country. He is greatly pleased
with Oregon.
Mr. I. N. Castle and wife of San
Jose Calilornia were in the city
yesterday, the gue.-ita of Air. J. W.
Cusick and family. Mr. Castle is
interested in the stick business
I u tastern Oregon.
You cannot accomplish any work
or business unless vju feel well.
It you feel used up tired out
take Dr. J. H. McLean's Karsapa
rula. It will give you healih,
Strength and vitality. Foshay i
Marion.
An elegant display of fruit, in
eluding peaches, aprico s. melons,
pineapples, bananas, plums,
apple.", and in fact every kind of
. J . ... . L. I . . i . .
. L t T . T.Y ;.p"if C
to be found at Jas. r. Powell A
Company's grocery store. I hey
keep all the market affords.
When the stomacn lacka vigor
and regularity there will !e flatu
lence, heartourn, nausea, sick
headache, nervousne-s, use Dr. J.
11. McLean'B .streuath.-ning or
dial and Blood Puritier. to give
tone and regularity to the stomach.
Unsuspected dit-ordera ot the
kidneys are responsible for ui.iiiy
of the oidin try ailments of human
ity hich neglected, develop into
a serious and perhaps fatal malady,
hxperince would u:geBt the u?e
oi Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and
Kidney Balm.
Undue exposure to cold winds,
rin, br ght light or malaria ru.iv
bring on inflammation and sore
nes of the eyes. Dr. J H. Mc
Lean'a Strengthening Eye Salve
will subdue the intlainiuatioii, cool
and Foothea the nerves,, and
strengthen weak and failing eye
sight. 25 cents a box.
The Elliott Voyager..
The Elliott Voyagets and troupe
o Japanese performers give their
second and last irforuiance in
this city last evening. The com
pany is one of the best that has
ever visited Albany, their perform
ance being simply wonderful.
They dewrve good audieu.es
wherever they go.
Skipping Sheep felt.
A shipment of 1300 sheep pelts,
owned by Dr. J. L. Hill, aud
takeu from sheep killed by last
winter's stotm iu Eastern Oregon
wvre shipped to mis cuj inia
week, and were sold to P. Cohen,
1. ... . Ti uk
Thev were sold lor $700
A Bar Car for the Whlky Heolt.
Dr. Livingston's Andidote for
Drunkenness will cure any rase of
the liquor hanit in 4rom ten to
thirty las, irom ttie moderate to
' the drunkard. The antidote i an
be given in a cup of coffnti without
the knowledge of the person tak
ing it. The Antidote will not in
jure the health in any way. Man
ufactured ny the Livingston
Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon,
or from J. A. Cumming, Druggist,
sole agent.
Ladle Fin Hhoen.
I make a specialty of handling
ladies fine shoes. 1 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 ol any kind sold that will
rip or break. Samuel E. Young.
The Union facldc.
Is the only line running two
fast" trains daily irom Portland to
Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas City,
Chicago, 8t. Louis and all points
Eaat an.i South. Buy your tickets
of C. G. Rawhngs, foot of Broad
albiu street, Albany.
iio. V. Powell A Co. have jut-t
received a large lot of fresh fruits (
aud vegetables.
Awbrey gives gB for the painless
flDHTY COURT.
Ths Coinfalspiosers Fty for
til Wi
Tg Brld j at Brownvhl.
Application of T. F. Miller and
others for a county oad granted,
add fees. $17. al'owed.
y Application of X. N. Baahor and
others lor a couuiy roan grauieu,
and fees of expense, i6, allowed
Application ot K. . inoiupson
for a countv road "ranted. Oeo. C.
C'ooifv. W. B. Smith and James
ulakely appointed to as.-.ess uam
age, ai d ex.cuse fees, 22, al
lowed.
The following bills were allowed :
P. Cohen, aid poor
Paisley A Fish, printing. .
G. F. Crawford and Mrs.
Roberts . .
Thos. A. Yost, material
and work, Sweet Home
bridge
B. H. Hewitt, atty's fees.
G. F. Ruxsell A Co., post
age 3 25
8 00
33 19
5 00
15 00
Hoffman & Bates, building
ing Brownsville bridge
6600 00
F. W. Workman, aid per
month .
St. John Bros., building
Kdley bri'Ige
G. W. Taylor, repairing
bridges across Calipooia
The commissioners will
15 00
935 00
160 00
go to
Jefferson to inspect the new bridge
built across the !-antiam at that
place, and will convene again to
day at V a m.
Editor In Clover.
Next Thursday night the
Marquain Grand opera house, says
the Uregonian, will nave more
newspauer men within its walls
than it has ever c- ntained at one
time. Manager Friedlander has
kindly net apart 2i0 seats for the
use of the Oregon Press Associa
tiou. The orchestra will he die
penned with that night and the
time bot ween the acts will be
ti led by visitors, who will make
speeches. (Jolonel Patrick Henry
Winston, of Spokane Falls, is ex-
. i inst tit I t n
pected to make a speech before
the curtain goes up. The associa
tion has decided not to go to
Vstoria, and will make a trip to
the Cascade inntead. The change
in the plans was caured by a
letter from Editor iiallorau. of
the Astorian, who wrote that
enough money could not be raised
in Astoria to pay for .ore than a
tiah dinner for the editors.
The Ploneei of t'loneera.
The venerable Lindeay Apple-
i!Hte, who has been ill during the
past several months, is well aain
ani walking around. He may
well be called the pioneer of
poineers, who led the bouts of
civilization to Oregon. Away
hack in 1843 Lindsay Applegate,
with his two brothers, started the
tirst emigrant train lor the land
whose great liver "heard no sound
.ave its own dashins," and he
and G. W. Parker, are the only
furvivors of that historic train.
News of the death of Fremont, the
.ofKI! A jr ,,.u; ,K ' m
pathfinder," reaching the old
veteran the other day, his clear
14 ray eyes lit up with reminis
cences of the days when Jonn C.
Fremont won the inglorious credit
oi having made the pathway which
the Applegatea and their com
panions brought into exist nee ae
a resul; of their effort to get over
the Rockies. The Aoplegates
were the patt finders, but Fremont,
without a t-cruple of conscience,
gobbled the credit. Klamath
Star.
A Tough of the Flrit Water.
8. If. Walrole, the tin horn
itambler. who jumped from a
hotel window at Lebanon and left
town to escape a rope in the hands
of several indignant citizens, is on
the war path. He was very much
aggrieved and threatened ven
geance because the Hebalo would
not shield such toughs as he is,
nd rushed into print in the
Evening Democrat. He has been
siotted by the police here, and
had better lay aside his idc a of
spilling such a lot of gore, or down
will go his nibs to the bottom of
die jail.
Oregon's Donation.
From the report of the secretnrv
i of the .lohnstown flood reliel com
mission just published it id learned
tl.at Oregon contribute I $6,126.35.
! riom the several United States
and territories $3,601,517.80 was
$131, H.98, making a total of
$3,742,818.78. Pennsylvania gave
; more than any other Male an !
England moie than any other
country, the total sum with the
exception $67,205.47 haa been ex -
I i; . i - .r
penueu tor lue reuei oi me suuer
Simply a Mistake.
The old adage that we must go
iway from home for newsagents to
sidl hold good. The Salem States
man now rises wi'h this startling
hit of information. "A Browns
ville man offers to donate a block
of land and $2tKK) : in ney toward
n ne court house al tbnt place.
There are other.- who will do as
Aell and Albany i- alarmed."
riieStateSni.n .i.an u.nst have
been reading some of Palmer &
Rev's ancient patent prnts. There
is no talk ol a court house at
Brownsville norh.o. tuere been for
years.
JeOerwon Will Celebrate.
The citizens oi Jefferson have
determined upon conducting a
grand eltbr.uuii upon the com
pletion of the fine agon bridge,
across rhe Samiaiu al that place.
This will be in aoont sixty days,
it ia ex.jecu.-d. Work on the
bridge is i.ow progressing niiely.
The falsework for th spans is now
being put up and the cylindrical
piers are bei'ig erected and filled
with concrete. This oridge will
bi one long span in the center and
two shorter ones that serve aa ap
proaches at either end. On the
Linn county Bide there will also
be trestle work for a considt-rahln
' distance, the bank on this side of
the river being low and level lor a
leuf way.
H0RTHWE8T H0TF.8.
Gen. Cuater'a widow is at Spo
kane Falls.
Fioundui-s. sea ba-e and cod are
plentful in the Newport market.
It is reported that the Great
Northern has moat of tl-e right of
ay between Tacom and Portland.
The street car line in Baker
City extends leas than 15 blocks,
and vet the company finds it
profitable to run two cars.
Astoria claims the credit of hav-
ine the banner .-. O. i. V . lodae
of the world. The membership is
40.1, and it coata $19.50 to join.
John C. Uavia, who is boring
for coal on his place on the John
Dav river, reports good progress.
He' has reached a depth of 9o f-et.
Small seams of coal have already
been struck and the indications
grow better as the work progresses.
It is pretty definitely settled that
the Coos Bay x Kosehurg railroad
will be built from Marahtield east
ward, and completed by December
31. 1891, so that Koaeburgers anu
Marshfielders can exchange visits
on New Year's day. 1892.
The salmon season just closed
on the lower Columbia shows the
largeat pack of any year since
1886, and has only been exceeded
by the pack of the eleven seasons
from 1876 to 1885 inclusive. The
latest figures show that 436,000
cases, valued at $2,620,000 at
present prices, have been put up
this season.
The salary fixed for the laud
tffices for Oregon for the ensuing
vear is aa follows: La Grande,
$2743.20; Lakeview, $2812.72; Or
egon City and Roseburg, $3000
each; The Dalles, $3212.50. The
office ;t Burns, which has been
doing business only a little over
six months has earned enough to
brinn the salary to $2240.70.
Greenbaum. the young man who
was lost in the Olympic mountains
and wandered four days without
food excepting wild blackberries,
had a very narrow escape. He
wandered away f'Otn camo after a
deer he had. wounded and ii the
excitement of the chase did not
realize how far he was traveling.
Under the excitement of a hunter's
fever one is not aware of the
amount of exertion he puts forth.
New Lake Diitcorered.
Capt. M. W. Hunt and the party
he accompani -d on the trip in the
Cascades, reiuuied last evening
aud report a most delightful trip.
Among other experiences they dis
covered a beautiful little lake in
trie mountains, of which they had
never heard before and conse
quently consider it a new find. It
is situated about a mile northwest
of "Three-fingered Jack," a fa
miliar mountain peak to those who
have crossed to or from PrihvilIW,
au i hich i8 a fhort distance north
of th- p-int on the Oregon Pacific
rai.ro id where Contractors Hunt
and Bennett had their tummit
headquarters and did a good deal
of work three years ao. The
'ake has beautiful, gravelly shores,
and ia not aur rounded by theth ck
underbroah and scrub growth char
acieiistic of almost all the moun
tain lakes. . It is furnished by the
snow water from old "Jack," ia
clear, cold and deep, anil has no
fish tha: the hunteta could dis
cover, but perhaps the fi-h heard
them coming and concealed them
selves. The party christened it
Bowman lake, in honor of one of
their numlier. Salem Journal.
A Lively tbaac.
Yesterday uiorning a lively chase
occurred in front of Mueller &
Garrett's on account of a farmer
losing the bottom out of a coop of
fine spring chickens, scattering
them all over the street. But for
the prompt action of the clerks
and assistance of the fleet-footed
farmer they would have o-caped,
being nicely dressed and placed
on ice for your Sunday's dinner.
Don't fail to leave an early order.
The Santlam Mine.
Mes-rs. W. F. Read, C. E.
1-rownell and W. H. Bingham, re
turned yesterday from a trip to
the mines of the Albany Mining
& Milling Company in the Ijuartz
ville district on the Santiam.
i They went up to arrange for put
ting in the machinery to work the
mines. The engine, boiler and
one of the rock crushers ia already
on the ground. The machinery
will be put in place as soon as pos
aible. The ore taken out by the
men now at work is the richest
ever found in that dii-triet, and is
free gold-hearing q'.artz of a semi
decompoaed type. The company
1 expect that it will prove a verita
uoiiauza, w men win prove a uig
it i . ; 1 :n - i :
thing for Albany
Death of a I'loneer.
A. H. Rainwater, who was one
of the early pioneers of Oregon,
died at his home across the river
from this city on the 7th inat.,
aged 70 years. He bad been ill
for several weeks with typhoid
pneumonia. The deceased i-aine
to Aliiany in 1847, and settled on
the iarin which had leen his home
up to the time oi his death. The
funeral will occur Irom the resi
dence at 1 o'clock to-day. After
the services at the houao the fu
neral will be conduced by the
Masonic order, of which ho was a
member. '
Bargains.
Four choice Iota on Fifth street
at $625 each. Also good house
and barn and two lots on 9th
street, $1700. Enquire of Guiss &
Hedrick.
MARRIED.
K LV M DAOOERTT. On TbuirUy Aug-iut
7. 1X90, in Albany, by Oeo. Humpbrev,
E-tq , Mr. Mart D. Klutn and Mum Kou
lMKKrtt both o Labanon.
DIED.
BKOWNELL. At tbe home ol his parent
netr this city on August 7, ltiyO, Carl
Brownell, son ot Altnd Brosrucll, aged 10
years.
The deceased was a bright boy loved by
Ii who knew hiin. He was tikea ill with
Jbeuoiaiie larsr, which caused his death
the funeral will occur from the family
reside aoar this elty at t e'sleek this svea-Is
Enterprise.
Did you aee that new delivery
wagon on the street yesterday af
ternoon? Nice, wasn't it? Messrs.
Black bu-n & Pironi have added a
fine delivery wagon to their al
ready prosperous business. It is a
very handsome turnout and goes
to show that these gentlemen are
up with the times.
An tOMlut Cure
The Origin1-! Abictine Ointment is
nlv put up in lartre two-nume tin
aoxea, aud is an absolute cure for olft
ue, burns, wounds, chapped hand
iud all akin eruptions. Will, positive
'.V cura all kinds of piles. Ask tor the
Jriginal Abietine Ointment, bold v
r'oeua.i A- Mason at 25 cent per tmx
y niai. 30 -ent.
For Sale.
Some household goods at a bar
gain. Also a large dwelling on 1st
street for rent.
Ahhbv Sl Neil.
Notice.
Having disposed of the gro'-ety
atore on Second aud Jackson
streets, Albany, I deaire all who
are indebted to roe to call and set
tle up. Pen-ona can find me for
the rest of ths week at B. Al.
Huston's office on 1st street, tAo
doors belrw the Delmonico Res
taurant. Chaklk Essiu
Albany, August 6, 18W.
business: locals.
Fresh apricots at Conn .t llen
dricaon'a. dentlemen's fine shoes at E. ('.
Searls'.
My fruit jars have arrived C. E.
Brownell.'
Fruit cans and wax at Matthews
A Washburn'H.
A new lot of parasols just re
ceived at E. C. Scaria.
Adjustable window screens at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Tin and plumbing work done at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Kerosene and gasoline stoves at
Matthews & Wash burn V.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews A Washburn's.
Drink ice cold soda at C. E.
Brownell'B and be happy.
Finest line of gent's neckties in
the city at E. C. Seai Is.
Warranted garden ' hose at
Matthews Sc Washburn's.
(iurde:i hose and lawn sprinklers
at Matthews A Washburn's.
Ice cream and lemonade served
very day al Gottz's ret-tanrant.
Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all
sizes and widths at E. C. Searls.
A complete line oi gents' fur
nishing goods :t I-, t'. ."searls .
Try Conn & Hendricson's once
on groceries and you will be happy.
A fine line of Artists materials
just opened at J. A. Cum iu ing'.-.
drug store.
do to Cumming's drug store
Blumbonr Hock, for voik ai ;Ut's
supplies.
Klein Bros., irive a pair of fast-
eneia with every psir .if ladies ox
ford ties.
And when you want a delicious
cold drink go to t . E. Browiiell's
for soda.
Begtfa celebrated fatuity remedies
are for Bale b. Ml leading druift:ts
every where.
Mens', youths' and boys' cloth
ing and furnishing goods atU. W.
Simpson's.
Happy ia he who buy his fruits
and vegetables of C. E! Krownell.
Always fresh and full weight.
Thos. Brink has just received a
fine assortment of window shades,
also the Wheeler & Wilson sewing
trnchine. the best ind lihtit
running machines made.
Harriet Hubbard Ayers Recara
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 per dozen, delivered to
any part of the city. M. Baumgart.
Mnoke th celebrated Havana
filled 5-ceDt igars, manufactured
at Julius Jose di's ciuar factory.
Those wishing screen door and
windows should call on R. B.
Vimk. who will put them !:: c:u
p.eie on short notice, fchop on
corner of Second and Ferry streets
Yeititton, coined beef, cl ipped
beef, and a new lot of full cream
Calilornia cheese, just the thing
lor lunch these warm days. Call
on Spencer & Blackburn.
Before purchasing your Artists
materials examine the new it
just opened at the drug atore of J.
A. Cumming, -mtccesHor to H. C.
Hubbard.
We have our new spring atock 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 Klein Bros.,
for a bottle of Kusnian Tan ; it will
make them nice as new.
Secure your railroad, steamship
and sleeping car tickets to all
points North, South and East via
the Union Pacific railway, and
aave time and money. Ticket
office on Broadalbin street.
If you suffer pricking pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot bear
bright liabt, and find vrtur 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, aud the whole
system becomes deranged. Dr. J.
H. McLean's .strengthening Cor
dial and Blooi Purifier perfects
the process of digestion and assim
ilation, and thuc makes pure
blood.
Take the Northern Pacific Rail
road to all points East, shortest
time of any road East. No
change of cars, beat accomodations
and the moat pleasant r- ute to
travel. Tickets for said over this
road to any and all points east at
the loweat rates by Burkhart &
Keenev who are the authorized
aitents of this company at Albany.
Call on them for tickets and full
particulars.
A MIDSUMMER ITEM.
Some Pointers That Will gsre
Money to Housekeepers.
Go and aee that beautiful gold
watch at the "Golden Rule Ba
zaar.'' Julius Gradwohl the pro
prietor of the Golden Kule Bazaar
informs us that he has the Prize
B.iking Powder, and No. 1 Japin
tea, expressly put up for his busi
ness. .-. id for the benefit of his
customers, each box of baxing
powder willwin a pid-e of fine
glassware, and also each p und 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,
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
dasaware aod crockery, which is
the 'atvest in the Willamette val
ley, tio and aee Mr. Gradwhnl at
the Golden Rule Bazaar, and you
will see that nothing ia inisrei re
jsinted. Fine Assortment.
Everybody wint away well
pleased and smiling from Mueller
A Garrett's yesterdty. They had
the finest display in the c ty. All
kinds of fruits and vegetables, and'
as lor their d lirinus lu.icli goods
they thev take the lead, .wiss
eheese, chip beef, comb honey, etc.
Delicacies a specialty.
For the .Mountains..
Nearly all of our citizens who
can lay aside busuiess cares and
lake a shun vaca'iun are going to
the mountains this hot weather.
Ol course they all want to lay in a
supply of cammed lunch goods be
fore they etart, and Mueller &
Garrett keep a full line oi the best
in the market.
Oxford Ties.
I have just received an invoice
of the popular Johnsen Oxford
ties for $L'.")0 a pair. The best
shoe I have handled for the price.
Samuel E. Young.
Begtfi liver pills are a mfld laxative
and act directly on the liver and kiu
ns as well an the liowels. All drug
irieta.
Gradwohl's fine teas, with the
cut -glaxsware that g es with them,
forms quite an attraction and goes
very tapidly.
Anything you want in our ba
kery department is of the very
best, (iooil Koods and low prices
is what you get there. Blackburn
ii Pi roll i.
I'm- UVrirs l;ii:deli.ir. hitters for
inaiL'otioii, (lvi-.sia nd all kindred
dise:i-ir
We mike a specialty of fine
cakes for panics and weddings.
Blackburn A Pironi.
No mattei what the price, our
goods will always !k- first-class.
New Siitteens. gingham's cham
bra's and other wabh goods just
received at G. W. Simpson's.
I Foi a'l styles in children shoes
go to Kh-in Kros.. as they will save
! ) oil money.
I -
I A new line of hlvk silk mittg
just receive . at E C. Searls'.
Do not miss tli3 great pt-rform-a.:ce
of the Elliott Voyagers at
the opera house tiiis evening.
Will & Link r"fiv'il this week
a fine asortinc ,i o: m w sheet
music and hooks.
The bread ua-iriand
get f esh bread every
morning, or leave or
ders with J. R. Doug
las opposite the Russ
House. Delivered to all parts of
the city.
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Ik O' -'JM French
CURE
Warranted to i
cure J
MFOPE e.-3 5 AFTER
the ueiwrutivs orirans of either w-i whether
irliiiK Irom the excessive iisr ot stimularts,
tobacco or opium, or through 3outhful india
cretion, over iudulMice, etc., such ssIohso!
Brain Power, Wakelu'ness, Dearinar Down
Pains in tbe lUck, .Seminal Wraknses, Hys
teria, Ner ouh Pros- ration, Nocturnal Omis
sions, Leuoorrhoe, Uteziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neg
lected often lead to premature old afceand
insanity. Price i a box; 0 boxe5 for 16.00.
Sent by mail on recei-t of prce-
A MtUilTV.S tHKIMfr. is inven
with every ." order received, to refund tne
money If a PrrntnnrBf i 'ire is noteffw ti.
We have thousandsol testinioniala fi . m old
and younr, of both sexes, who hare been
permanently cured by tbe use "f Aphroditlne
Circular free. Address
INK irHVO MKDiriME CO.
Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, OreROn.
- For sals by Fosfaay A Mason, who seals and
etal drm.gi. Allium. w.
.'. VT- O-- t" pasture.
inlt ilm
Woodle A
WANTED-A FE BOARDERS. In
quire at the residence of Mrs. M, E.
Dorris, rourth and Calapoola streeU.
1yi sals. A w auras sswmo machhb,
1 at greatly reduced rates; also choice
canary birds, English and German singers.
Far paniswiarslBa.alnot Mrs.W. Mysr.
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DhV ftTTOJM
SPECIALIST,
BLUMBERC'S BLOCK, ALBANY. OBECOH,
By the most modern and ap
proved methods cures female dis
eases and private diseases of either
aex. He has a sure cure for cat
arrh of the head.- Consultation ia
free and everything strictly confi
dential. Otfice hours 10 to 12, 2 to
4 and 7 to 8. Residence corner
Third and Lvou streets.
latest designs in jewelry just
received at M. trench s.
If you feel unable to do you
Aork, and have that tired feeling
take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapar
i 11a ; it will make you bright, active
and vigorous.
THE STATE
.Virii'tllnral iV1;-
OPENS
C
sEITEvlliE!
l.v.r.
stU'iy anai-u.'d i
to nie t 'he nen'.i ot !he
pr- .-.-iy
fat niiw and iut. hanicdi '"ntPJe
ol the .-'ute. Liiii-. con i.'iio
ami . I ventil.i ei "mild ..gs. oe
coll e ii lo at',d :i: cul ..:it"d
al! . I'brisi ill n.lilll.ll itv a d OUe
ol ihe hctiiihie m tit-- .at .
.'..!""? y ;rui::in,. FpenF"
neeo . ot . cv i. 1 Mo: ' for . .ie enti.
session.
Two or more iree scholarships
from every Oregon county. Write
for catalogue to
B. L. VRNOLD, Pres.
Corvallis, Oregon.
LOST One 'ny Hinv brai.l.l U. P. o.i tl.e
shoulder, wfeiihinK it5i punl, ft tears
oid. vnv iiifor.na'ion will ie ituitablv re
ca'd.l. Ad lrew Writs.niio tlull.urt
Farmers Attention
Do von want to buy a Binder, Kngme, Thresher, Mower or other mat hiutr
this year ?
VeZ
n Steamboat Load of
STEWART
Gall and Sel ct Vh:it You Want.
Midsummer Announcement,
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M!y Stock is now complete
embracing all the latest novel
ties in Dress Groods both in
WOOL AND WASH FABRICS.
. ' Wi m Ssii te f Vis Ctoti TO T,,E
LADIES !
We make a specialty of
n Knit Rihbed! and Muslin
Our prices are jthe, LOWFbT and
our goods
Ladies
THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY
We carry a full line of tbe world renowned Breadbead Drese Goods, ti i f t ir ii I d ir
elled. In embroideries and- flouncing we have aa large a stock as fir ltie
will be ocvinced that Albany ia the best trading point in Oregon. . gjmf A pleasure to show gt ods. ,
ResoV W. K. READ
What a Fortune
Is a eood, healthy, pearly , skin. Few
are aware ol the short time it takes a
disordered liver to eause blotches on
the face and a dark greasy skin One
bottle of Beggs blood puritier and
blood maker will ictore this organ to
its natural and healthy state and
ckanM the blood of all impurities.
It 1 meeting with wondeiful success.
Try It. It la guaranteed. All drug
gists keep it.
A Good Cough Syrup.
There is nothii.t parents should be
o careful about as selecting a cough
syrup. BetTKS t'herry couirQ syiup
is meetnic with wonderful success.
Tbe best ia none to irood. Be sure you
irel Begite. Every bottle is warranted.
All druggists keep it
iTIib People's Baked
Frsli Ereii Piss and Cab
daily.
Fine Cakes a Specialty.
BLACKBURN & PIRONI,
LEADING GROCERS AND BAKERS.
GRANT'S PASS
PEACHES !
MUELLER & GARRETT,
EXCLUSIVE AOESTS
Orders for anv quantity wil
' e promptly tilled.
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Faita Machirciy jttt xtccivea
I .wtffd
FREE FROM POISOfJ.
ART STUDIO.
Mrs. Dr. Patton, Lyon and 3d
street. Lesaona given in drawing,
painting and music. Pictures for
sale or painted to order.
Aa Idea.
We think the people will like to
buy live one pouu 1 bars of splen
did laundry soap u r two bits. We
will Bell at that ; i to-day.
SeitNct i Blackburn.
ralller'Ja ai-a.-4 arc.
T he only gur auteed cure for catarr
cold in tbe nea m bay levur, rose cold
catarrhal deafi auu sore ejes. he
tore tbe sense f taste arid unpleasan
breath, resultii ; from catarrb. a
aud pleasant U ie. follow direction
and a cure ia a .rallied, by all drug
gists, beud fc circular to ADiclm
Medical Cuuip y, Oroviile, C'L tix
mouths' treat zxl lor ti: sent by
maU. 1 10, i ; aale by osha &.
Mason,
Use elegant lotion for sunburn
RED (JKUWiN MILLS
iauM, s-a..l.i A ., I tu,
NEW PROCE.-S J-LOLR.
(Superior tor Fsniil and Uakrr's use)
Best tiiorake Faciliiies.
CaT'Hi(hest cash price ptuu nr Ml.tatlba
ALBANY - OREGON
We have made arrau;vuieut tv -u) -ply
niouey to all on loig iiuie at i w
rates of nilcitst u uupruxed Iuiuib,
aud choice city pruily. 1 hose lu
couteiuplale bu.iun.g buck blot ho au
gel uiouis) . see us '
WaLL CE & C'Lsb K.
Viercck's shaviiw and hair cut
ting saloon, shaving la cents.
CO
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fez te cter.cn
oi 1393.
& SOX f
I MEN I
Call. and look at our" valets inj""
Furnishing:
Goods. : j
We have a very li:ge stock t
choore from at the lowett pric
ever offero in the
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