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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1890)
ltornin(?aUvlcralil ON SALE. The Daily Hkrli will be on ale each morning at U. J. Jones' book More, where it can be procured at 5 cents per copy. OTTINOB ABOC T TOWN. Ah Sinj?, a well-to-do Chine-e laborer, died iu this city Thursday night, A large invoice of our celebrated 'Kiwineer" 9hoes mat received at E. C. Searla. Free trial, anyone desiring a sewing machine would do well to in- the White. a trial will convince any one thu the White is king ot all a .io:ig machines. Special prices made on all dress goods to make room for fall stock at G. W. .Simpson's. Full value for your money is what you get when you bu a White sewing machine. Get some of those tine pies and cakes for Sunday at Blackburn A Pironi'x. Don't cook over the hot etove these davs. Cash paid for baled hay and oats at L. Senders' stables. Good prices will be paid for large or u ;all quantities. J. F. Merri'l agent for the Wtiitt se winit machine has estab lished an agency next door to T ii-nip-on & Overman's. A p -tition of ; ha -iautiam Linn bering company f.ir th- ! tinn I rf In, An j r ,A , dismissed bv : r aJ , the coiiutv court vesteiday. Wiq. Vance returned yesterday j tirollh I i i . I d Cantor- ir-iu an extended vi-.il cweni Ore-jjn, Idaao an ni.i. He returned in excellent health. Dr. V. C. X gus t Aloany, has bought th interests of Messrs. I. ot J. W. Banta in the Exchauge otelat Leoanon. It will probauly bt run .-ts an adjunct of the St.. Charles in the future. You cannot accomplish any work or business unless yju ieel well, it you feel used up tired out take Dr. J. H. McLean's riarsapa riila. It will give you health, . treniith and vitality. Foshay A Mason. An elegant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricoie. melons, pineapples, ban m.is, pluui apple.-, and in fct every kind ol rate fruits and fres.i vegetable.-, iff to be found at .las. F. Powell 5t Company's grocery store, l'iiey keep ad the market adorda. When the stotnacn lacks vigor and regularity there will e flatu lcn.e, heanourn, nausea, sick headache, nervousness, use Dr. J. 11. .McLean's .Strength, ning Cor dial and Blood 1'uritier, to give tune and regularity to the stomach. Unsu-pected dividers of the kidneys are responsible for many of the oidinarv ailments of huinan- ltv which neglected, devekiu into) a serious ami perhaps fatal malady. Lxperince would nugest the ue of Dr.' J. 11. McLeau's Liver and Kidney Balm. Undue exposure to cold winds, run, bright ligui or malaria ui.v bring on inflammation ana sore ues of the eyes. Dr. J tl. Mc Lean's Strengthening Eye Salve wilt subdue the intlamm.ition, cool and soothes the nerves, and strengthen weak and iailing eye ifibt. 25 cents a box. Mr. W. D. Prettymaii, who le gides on a Benton county farm near this city, has placed upon our tablu a Ikjx of peaches that in size, flavor and color will for ever silence those who are skepti cal as to Oregon's peach growing capabilities. Thev are ot the tarty Crawtord variety and are in every way equal to Calilornia's best product. Death of K. .laenha. Mr. K. .lacobs, tor many years a resident of Albany, died suddenly Thursday night at the home ol hid step son opposite tbie city in ilen ton county. He a one of the pioneers of Albany, having I teen , engaged in the tailonng busine, nJ was atone time coroner, lie j was 82 years old. Hi-wife is h- ing dangerously ill. j A Sure Car for tbf Whinky Habit, ! Dr. Livingston's Andidote for Drunkenness will cure any ai-e of i the liquor tiamt in frurn ten In! thirty (lavs, trom the moderate to, the drunkard. The antidote ran be given in acup if coffee without j the knowledge of the per.-on tak-l ing it. The Antidote will not in-J jure I he health in any way. .Man ufactured oy the Livingston Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon, or from J. A. Cumming, Druugist, sole agent- For Sunday' Dinner. Blackberries, Peaches. Grapes, Apples, Pears, Plums, Lettuce, Peas, Beans, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, SUasti, Cabbage. ken ; also a Crab-apples, A tine lat chii fine line of canned lunch gods. Leave your orders early and secure the best. MlELLfcR & GAbKLTr. Special Telegram, Messrs. Mueller & Garrett, Al bany, Or.: Wid send you next week au assorted c trlotd of tine watermelons, kaahus mtiskmei ons, peaches, grapes, seet po tatoes, etc.. at pi ices enabling you to defy any and all coiupeti'ion. John Hammond. tiargalus. Four choice lots on i'iftn street at $b each. Also good huu e and barn and two lots on Oh street, (1700. Enquire of Guiss x tiedrick. Jas. F. Powell a t o. have jut received a largo lot of fresn fruit - ad vegetables. Awbrey gives gas lor the painlean OREGON PACIFIC! AFFAIBs. Col- Hog and Fart; in 8an Frsvicigsa Work oo the Road to Go Forward. By reference to Francisco papers it is learned that Col. T. K. log. -eo. S- Cot and party are no in San Fr.nn isco. It ia a'so learned from reliable sources that some important envelopments are ro le made on the roiui within a tew days. A geiitlemau down irom l.'orval lis vestordav staed that it is said ( pw.iti. h;(S soJ t to the I'nioii 1'acitic, but this is not gen erally believed here, a those in a position to know ."ay that Col. Hogg still stands at the hea1 of the company, und that, the road will lie pushed eastward newed energv, the work with, re to begin very soon. Messrs. Ormin it Crook, it is Mated authoritatively, will return from Colorado and resume work on their contract toward the sum mit, Their working outfit is in readiness for hem at (iatesvil'e. where it was taken last winter. There have been many rumors recently concerning the move ments of the Oregon Pacific, but it seems certain that the work of construction is to go forward within a short time. THE ALBAHTASD ASTORIA ROAD. Astoria Columbian. Engineer W. B. Barr of the Al bany and Astoria road, was in As toria yesterday and reported good nrogres on the survey of the line. engineers are now ntty nines trom the Columbia river at the forks of the Xehalem. Thev are no about twenty-eight miles from from Tillamook, and will complete ... . .i '.i... J. O. Writsnian ard Charles Pfeiffer, directors of the Albany & toria Railroad arrived on this morning's steamer from Portland. They were met by Chief Engineer !5arr, who left with them this after noon to iaketbem tor a trip of in sectioti over the line of survey, Mr. Barr says they have not th'j least conct-piion of what the country is like. They have viewed the road merely as a connecting line and have hardly thought of the matter of local traffic. He says the line will run through a splendid country ami will get a lare amount of local freight. The road will have nothing heavier tnan a 1 percent, rade. Tne directors of the Astoria & South Coast know nothing about' the matter of letting sub-contracts for extending the main line. The only foundation for it is that J . 11. Smith instructed Mr. Johnson to le' Mileconi r.ict- ii the contrac lor the sale of the bond- in Cbi eaxo is sUned. When the con tiact is signed the ub-contract-will lie let. This has been agreed to oy telegraph and the negotia tions will b- completed in Chi cago within the next two weeks. Walpole'a .lamp fur Liberty. The Lebanon Express siys: Lebanon was thrown into a furo Wednesday by an incident which although laughable to the specta tors would have proved serious to one party had he not beaten a hasty retreat. For about three iveeks a young man who ought to have his hair cut at the expense of the state, has been lounging iutut town wi'h no ot he -apparent busiess than that of planning mis liief and concocting evil. It is generally understood that he was ;m abettor of the Banta-Williams -hooting affray Tuesday. He had in varioUH ways made himself ex tiemely odious to the public, but the climacteric point was not reached until he, in a written and authoritative manner, warned one of our esteemed citizens, John Banta, to leave town unoer pen alty of rough nsage. An incensed public, on Wednesday, provided a rope for the avowed purpose of hanging the miscreant. John Banta opened the play bv charg ing on the wretch at the .t. Charles. He ran up stairs closelv followed by severa al men but hf succeeded in making his escap- by jumping from a second-story window. The last seen of him ne i 'in going north at a little more! than an average pace, and it is ! the w.sh of a great manv that he ! ontinuH his flight until he j raches a clime more con-msl than the one be leaves behind. Kxrumion to Newport. Another popular excursion to Newport will tie given on Satur day, August 23d. A special train will leave Albany at 4:;55 r. m., ar riving at Yaipiina at 7:.r5. Ke tuiiiiiiif will leave Vaijuina the tullowini: day at 5:4 v m. arriving at Albany at !i:0i onnection with Pacific train. Those who tieire may remain until Monday, return iiiK on the regular train that day. Fare for round trip, including steamer fare to NeWort, only $2. If you intend to visit t e seaside this is yoiiropp iitunity. About Hop.. Advices fro'ii l.-n' on state that every tendency i 'or an appreci ating maiket. The foreign crop is not so large as uual and the qual ity not up to ttie standard. Pacific c ast hops will have to be relied upon moie i-ir'ely tnan was an ticipated. I is expected the market - ill le up -v ard. Hops Ii ok well here nd there are rumored con tracts at 20 and even cents. Vi ty few are being c-ntr.ict d ior at anj price, grow ers preferring to hold their product until the market b. c- ines settled. Ad Oregon 1'loneer. James Blakely, of Brownsville, who is now at Ttie Dalles, visiting his son, is one of the earliest pioneers of Oregon, and passed j through the place where The An elegant new line of undress Dalles is now in 1846. lie wasied kid gloves, in all the latest captain in the Rogue river war, -shades, just received at the Ladie and has been identilied with the j Baeaar. history of the state from the date of its lust SStUsiusat. j Use elegant lotion tor tau. IB THE HEART OF THE CASCADES. Sight and 3osuas on the EAitward L ne j of th Or-goa Pacific Railroad. j The writer iu con jany with j others, has lieen speivling a few j days so profitably in the moun- i tains on the east ward iine of the Oregon Prcitic raiiro:id, that he is ! constrained to allude biietly to some ot ttie sints and scenes in this great timber region. Daily trains are now running to Green Basin.where an.Alhanv ilempany has started a saw mill. The timher along the north fork of the Santiam is the finest in Oregon, and some haf dozen saw mills are already Cutting it into lumber which finds its way to market over ttie Oregon Pacific road. The lamest of these mills is that of the Santiam Lumbering Company Co. at Mill City, which cuts about 40,000 feet per day and emplovs 35 hands. In connection with the mill it a shingle and lath mill. Trout fishing up the north San tiam now is not verv good, xcept in some of the smaller tributaries, where the festive trout an- to be found in great numbers. This fork of the antiam at this season of the year has a milky appearance owing to the location of chalk banks far up the river, which, be coming dry, crumble and fall into the river. This drives the trout up the small t ibutaries). Several dams built serosa the river tor saw mill purposes also prevent the fish from going up the stream. The state fish commissioners have inspected these and will doubtless make some needed recommenda tions to prevent the saino. A I 'lnoiih resort for the knight of the rod is at Blowout Lake a'out 15 miles alve Gatesville on the Linn county side. Here a lake about half a mile long has been formed, some say by a vol canic explosion ir 187H, hut the formation of the lake shows that ii vas caused by an immense land slide by which a great mountain slid into the stream, creating a beautifu. lake. Fanher up the Santiam are the hot spring- owned by Albany parties, which promise to be come, with the extension of 'he railroad, a famous health resoit. Deei, elk and bear abound in this region. The track on the railroad is laid about three n i:es ahove (Joe, a distance of about 00 miles east of Albany. Above this the traveller goes over the old Minto Pa-s trail ln-h ib the way the pioneers used to eo over into Eastern Ore gon, but it is tnvelled very little now. The gr .dinsr done at differ ent times by the different contrac tors on 'he road is well preserved and l.iit for a few wa-homsis ready for the rails for a long distance. Four in'lt s of track is laid at the Vi i nu. omit and with a moderate fori o of men the road could now be completed to thf summit before the rains of winter fall. There are large bodies of fine bottom land along the Upper Sautiam, which Mre unsurveyed, and which are only waiting for a s. nail outlay oy the government to survey them, when thev will be settled Uj. These aie held in some places now under the squatter right law. These lands ought to tie surveyed. The mountains on the Upper Santiam are very rugged and the si reams that flow down the moun tain gorges into the river form many beautiful falls, making the scenery most attraotive. When the Or -gon Pacific road is ex tended through these mountains 'his region is likely to beome one of the most popular mountain resorts in Oregon. Moats Arreted. Sheriff Scott received a tele gram yesterday from Rosehurg announcing that Isaac Banta, one of the participants iu the Lebanon shooting affray, was in that place. He at once t'degraphe l to an offi cer there to arrext him, and la-t evening received a reply staging ! ''la' ",,a'' ,ee" placed under ar- T" go alter u,e PnHonr M-aay. Church Notic. Preaching services to-morrow at the Presbyterian church at 11 a. and 7 :4i) P. m. Younir people's I pravermeetmg in the ie ture room at 7 r. m. Sabbath school at 12:15 r. m. All will be made wel-oni-to these K-rvices. Waim Hthfr. The warm weather of the last few days has i nt a stop to these hot dinners and suppers. Why? Well, everybody just stops that that baker's wagon of Blackburn v. m., making i v I iron l s and get a meal com the Southern ' plete. Take the Northern Pacific Rail road to all pi lints East, shortest time of any roHd East. No change of cars, best accomodations and ttie most pleasant route to travel. Tickets fur sale over -this ! road to any and all points east at tne lowest rates by Burkhart & Keenev who are the authorized agents of this company at Albany. Call on them for tickets and full particulars. Faults of iniligest on cause dis orders of the liver, and the whole system becomes deranged. Dr. J. IL McLean's trengthening Cor dial and Klool Puritier perfeiis the procesi ol diijettion and assim ilation, mid thuc makes pure hlootl. Peisons who lead a life of expos ure are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago and will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment; it will banisn pain and sutxtue iu- flamution. Kohav A Mason. TPK MC)T?yrNTG,HET?ALn; SATT7R DAT. A UfTTTST 80HOOL FDND APPORTIONMENT. Linn County's 8hare 8alem's C-nsns Is $8,876.90 Prott. Special to the Herald Salem, August 8. To-day the apportionment of the school funds interest of the Btate was made. Among the 31 counties of the stab; the hole su n t le appro priated w 1.37S!.J5 ..nd the total ; u . ii . i . Dtuuui t,iinurrii in i stiite, as rejorted bv the s ate superintendent,.!- Sm,56;,allowing each $1.43. Multiiomaii'R.sliare of this fund is J22,422.S0; Marion, $1 1 ,o24.00 ; Linn, fS.7.!IO. Daniel Simpson, vho was school clerk up to last March and who took the census ol this s-'hool district, to day sent a telegram to the Oregon delegation at Wash ington stating lh.it he was ready to certify that the opulation of this school district, embracing only a part of the four J-aiem pre cincts, was, by actual count, owr 12,000 on March 1st last. The census is onsidered eiionwuis from the fact that it gives the font precincts a population of but little over 7(KK). Another message was sent asking that a transcript of 'he census o alem be sent here at once for comparison. an AthMilmr 'rr The OriK'ui-sl Abietine Oiiuiucm ii uly put up iu lare two-ounce tin ttoxes, anl in au .ibi-uluu; cure for .I sores, burns, wound!, cliapi-ol luindi .411(1 all skin eruptioiib Will i,itive ! V car all kinds pilci. At-k tor the Original Abietine Ointment. Jo!d t Fohay A Mi.ison at &" lt ir i. by mai. 80 emit. . For Sal. Soine household goods at a bar-!1'01' gain. Also a large dwelling on 1st. street lor rent. Vsiiu'. it Nun.. otlve. Having disposed of the grocety store on Second and Jackson streets, Albany, I desire all who . -noe i nave hamliea lor the price, are indebted ;o me lo call and set-; Samuel K. Young. tie up. Persons can tind me for! , , : , the rest of th-s week at Ii. M... try ha',f!we robe for a Huston's office on 1st street, two ba.,,v Wg.v , w as picked on the doors beicw the Deimonico Res-1 81f e walk 111 (r,,ll,'(': Lvangeh- taurant. ClIAKLKS EhlG Albany, August 0, IS'.H). BL'SINKSS LOCALS. i Fresh apricots at Conn Hen-, ; dricson'a. Centlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searls. My fruit jars have arrived C. E. Brownell. Fruit cans and wax at Matthews A Washburn's. A new 1 t of p'lra-i'jls just re ceived at E. C. Searis. Adjustable window screens at Matthews & Washburn's. Tin and plumbim: work done at Matthews ii Washburn's. Kerosene and gasoline stoves a? Matthew fc Wrtrbhiirn'-. Tinware warianted not to nist a' Matthews A Washburn's. Drink ice cold roda at C E. Brownell's and be happy. Finest line of gent's neckties in the city at E. C. fSearls. Warranted garden hose Ht Matthews & Washburn's. (irde:i hose and lawn sprinkler at Matthews & Washburn'". Ice cream and lemonade seived very day at Uoetz's restaurant. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and widths at E. C S.earl.i. A complete line ot gentB' fur nishing goods at E. C. Searls'. Try Conn A iienlricsoii's etice on groceries and you will be hupp . A h"e bne of Anits niaterrds just ope neu at J. A. t iimmnig s drug store. Go to Ciiniming's drug store Bluiubtrg Mock, for your artist's: supplies. Klein Bros., uive a pair of fast- enets with every pair of ladies ox ford ties. ; And when you want a delicious j j cold drink go to C E. Brownell's i for soda. ! Begas celebrated family reim-die i ure for lc b all leadimc drugista ', every where. den..', youths' slid Ikivh' cloth ing and furnishing goods atG. W. i Simpson's. Happy is he who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. Brownell. j Always fresh and full weight. j Thos. Brink has just received a j fine as-ortnient of window Bhades, also - he heeler & Wi'son sewing machine, the best and iiuhtt-nt running machines made. j Harriet Hubbard Ayers Recam- ler balm, Cream and I'owuer, can , lie obtained at Hubbard's new drug store. . A 1 table claret 25 cems per bot-; tie or fz.oi) (H-r dozen, delivered to any part of the city. M. Baumgart. uioke tht celebrated Havana tilled 5-cent :gars, manufactured at Julius .lost h s cinar factory. Those wishing screen door and windows should call on R. B. Vnnk, who will put them in com plete on short notice.- Shop on corner of Second and Ferry streets Venison, corned beef, clipped! iieei, hiio. a new lot ol lull cream California cheese, just the thing for lunch these warm days. Call on Spencer & Blackburn. Before purchasing your Artists materials examine the new stock just opened at the drug store of J. A. Cumming, nuccest-or to U. C. Hubbard. We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, and the best value ever show n in Albany at W. F. Read's. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points North, South and East via the Union i'acitic railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin si eet. If you suffer pricking pains on m ,iving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and nnd vour sight e u iiiiua J JA OUVUiva uromytly use Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Salve. 26 cent a box. A Ml DMITM M EK 1TKM. ! Some Pointer That Will Save I Money to Houaekeepera. Go and see that beautiful gold watch at the "Golden Rule Ba zaar.'' Julius Gradwold the pro prietor of the Golden Kule Bazaar informs us that he has the Prize Baking Powder, and No. 1 Japan ti a, expressly put up for his busi customers, each ness. tI tor the beii"ht ot his box of baxing powuVr will win a piece of fine glassware, and also each p mud of l he tea will win a piece of tine glassware, and customers who buy one pound of tea or a box of bak ing powder, which is warranted, w ill have a chance on that beaut i-1 ful gold watch. He has also add ed a fine assortment of family groceries to his mammoth stock of glassware ami -rockery, which is the largest in the Willamette val ley, iio and see ir. (iradwhol at the tioldeii Rule La.aar, and you will see I hat nothing is misrev-re-i-ented. Fine A-aorliueut. Everybo,i w m away well ph ased and smiling from Mueller it tiarrett'- yes!erd-iy. They hail the tine-" di-play in the c ty. All kiiHs of fruits and vegetables, and as lor their d li iouh lu..eh goods they thev take the lead. .-wiss cheese. chip beef, comb honey, etc. Ielicacies a specially. Fur the Mountain. Nearly all of our citizens w ho can lay aside bus.uess cares and take a slum vaca ion are going to the mountains this hot weather. in eon r se uiey au want to lav in a supply of ca iiied 1 inch g o Is be- "'hey -tart, and Mueller & ;""- r " miui me uesi. in the market. Oxf.T.I Tit-. I hive jus' received nn invoice of the popular .lobnsen Oxford ties for 2.."i0 a pair. The best cai paronaiie. me minor ian re- . cover the same by calling at the i : par80imge. B'-sris liver til an- mfld laxative anJ ucl (liri ciiy on Hie liver ami ki! neys as well ns the It.iweU. All lru rist. Gra luohl's fine teas, with the ( cm -glassware that g -es with th-ni, i forms quite an attraction and goes ', very ia( i.lly. Anyiinng you want in our ba kery di-paitment is of the veiy be-t. Good tto-nls and low pri -es i- what von get there. I'.lackbui n i Piroiii. LVe Reiri;-' Dandelion bitters for i I'l'iiu'e.-tion, (l,sii mil hII kin.lie.l 'lis-:i , We m ike a specialty of tine cakes for panic m iveddit'8. i'.lackburn ii 1'iroui. No i;oodi matter what the price, our will always be tirst-class. it -- ctt v Ri.'i'Ki'insi New satteens, ginghaurs chain-! bra's and other wash goods just ! received at ti. W. Simpson's. A new line of black silk mitts ' just receive i at E. C. Searla'. i Elegant I-iOtion soft and lieautif ' renders the skin The bent HMti h In tin. u-oi-l.l for i , the mo'ney at F. M. r rench's. The bread ' anon and get f esh bread every ' morning, or leave or-j ders with J. R. Doint- 1ns opposite the Russ j 1 House. Delivered to all pu ts of ; lnH c't"- w;-a-i W o " ... t - O on io w K 0;? ?n C o-Sonia p t W r ite I CURE Fi'BDCll 1 Mli Warranted to cure KFORE o 1 Mr t fcn ArTCD the KPnemtivo urirann ot either x whether arininK from the excen-ive use of BtimulanM. tohaecu or opium, or thrimith jniithfiil imlia creliou, over iudulKmce, etc., uch af line of Brxm Power, Wnkelu'ueM, Uearinir Dimn Pains in the Ka.-k, Seminal W.ftkiieiM, llyi" terin, Ner ou. l'ro ration, Nocturn- 1 Omit iiioiia, Leuoorrhoe, lliaincw. Weak Meuixry, Loxsot Powe' a'lil Impotence, which if m-K-lected often leul to premature old inJ insanity. Prii.- l a box; 8 boxe.S for t5.K) Srnt bv mail on recfij't of pr'co. A VVnlltlN l.l .lilVlli: it Kiven with emrv ?S oritur received, to refund tne monrv if a I'rrlliiiiK-lii . ure is not i ffei t-. VI , thouiwiiilsot teBtimoiiialr i :.m old and younir, of both naw, who have been permanently cured by the use -f Aphroditlne Circular free. Adlrei uir ai'IIko hhiuim: to. Wentorn Branch, Box, 47. Portland, Oreicon. For sale by Foshay & Mason, who eaaleand rti-U ftrilrt'i. ll-r'l . I Tfvf w ,.- i.i pasture. Wooitle 4 anil lir WASTED-A. FE BOARDERS. IS quire at the resi lence of M's U.K. Porris, Fourth and Calapoola streets. 1.10R SALX. A III S1.1GSR SSWLNO MACBIKB, X at greatly rettuced rates; also choice canary birds, English and German -ainyen. fsr parsUsJare laialr ef afea. Wsa. Mysr. Hi in i r ov 11 en .rHir mm$k 1 i 9, 1890. Qr. fcTTOjN SPECIALIST, BLUMBERC'S BL03K, ALBANY. ORECON, By the mot 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 every1 hing strie'lv confi dential. Office hours 10 to l2, 2 to 1 and 7 to 8. Residence comer Third and Lyon streets. latest designs in jewelry just received at F. M. French's. If you feel unab'e to do you work, and have that tired feeling take Dr. J. H. McLean's arsapar i 11a. ; it will make you bright, active and vigorous?. THE STATE .Vni !V'r. OPENS SE IT EM BE C r . : stii'iv arn i- Ml f pr .inly to in. "t the ne .- ;i.e Ib ; ein,' ami o' hani il o. the -kite. La. vc coi aii i weii vei'til i e-. huih coll. j;e .8 lo -Meil i fii' ai- . 'hiiu .n ..iiiiiin .itv H-K .- Ill)''- s : ne - at.'d d uiw o' ihe ..e.iithi'- i "ii ii ta . ;,n;v -lai iir; . 1. tp'.-nF-'' nett. ;ot l en f..' I for aeent. ? , .-esion. To or more free sclolar.-hitis ; iroui every Oregon county. Write i ior catalogue to I B. L. VRNOLD, Pres. 1 Corvallis, Oregon. LOST Ono ! pom hra i.loJ ' . P. on the ahimluer, elihinM 8jO pouiidn, 9 tears ! .l.l. Vnv infor.Ui'ifin vrllf 'w suitably re- ' va-iltxl. .VI'Ire'H Writ nan S liulburt. Farmers Attention Do ou want to V.uy a Hinder, Engine, Thresher, Mower or other ruaehiutr IL 0 4J z if) C - 1 tl Stoamtoat Lead of STEWART Grull and Sel ct What You Want. Idsnmmer My 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 n Knit Rlbbeii; and Muslin Our prices are .the, LOWFST and our goods THE BEST Ladies - We carry a "ill line of the world renowned Broadbead Press Goods, elled In en roideries and flouncings we have an lartn a stock ssfsr will h ooryii l that Alliany is the best trading point in Oreson. What a Fortune Is a good, healthy, pearly, skin. Few are aware ol the hhort time it takes a dlsordi-red liver to eaue blotches on the fuce and a dark greasy skiu One bottle of Beggs blood puntler and blood maker will ictore this orgau to its natural and hea'.tnj atate and ci-aDHcg the blood of all impurities. Tt is meeting with wondeiful success. Try it. It is guarauteed. All drug giiiu keep it. A Good Conh Syrnp. There is nothing parents should be so careful about as selecting a cough syrup. Beggs Cherry cough syiup is meeting willi wonderful success. The best is none to good . Be sure you iret Beggs. Every bottle is warranted . All druggists kee-j It. The People's Baked Fresh Brsii Pies and Cab DAILY. Fine Cakes a Specia'ty. BLACKBURN' & PI RON I, LEADINC GROCERS AND BAKERS. GRAXT'a PASS PEACHES ! MUELLER & GAKRETT, EXCLl'SIVK AUES1S t irdt-rs for any quant ity will e prouiptly failed. this year Farm Kachirexy jtistrcceivid -AT- HOSIERY. FREE FROM POISON. W. F. REM) ART STUDIO. Mr. Dr. Patton, Lyon and 3d street. Lesson j givio in drawing, oaintnig and music. Picture for I sale or painted to order. , An Idea. We think the people will like to buy five one jhiuo i bars of splen did laundry soap r two bits. We will sell at that , ' e to-day. Si-knc Bi-Ai aia aN. C'nlllar .ia urr. T he oul v irur .ule-d euro lir ctrr cold iu the lien . ln lilrfl, lobe cold i caturrhal deuli jj.- unc oie ejes. he i store the Reuse if taste and uuplessan 1 breath, resultii ; Iroiu eMail li. ts and pltasuut U :se. hollow uireciion uud a cure is w . lauliil, tiy all mug gists, bend ft jikuIjo lo AOieliu Medk-al Couip jr, Oiouii, C il. HI mouths' treat ;Ul lor t 1 : t-eiil by mail. $1 10, h suit ty oslia) A Mason, Use elegant lotion for sunburn !KEi) (JliOW.N JilLLS IIH, L.liua .1 .. tut.r., MEW Phot E.sS ILOLK. (U)rior fut Faiuil and Rik.i ' ucv Bust mim I'aciaues. far liighsl uimIi pricv mui kiihix LBANY - oliEcoN c lit: a i' n us 1. 1 We have Uiaik-arrangements to -U -I ply uione) to all nil Ion;; tune al 1 w I rales ot inu-iitt ou improved laruis. and choice enj prpuily. lhosv wlo Loutcuiplale Ou.iUing IukK tiitM ks can get money, ftee us 1 IVAhL iCE .V CLfcb K. Vie reek's shaving and hair cut ting saloon, shaving li cents. k- C5 C3 Cr-t fcx tie eeesca ot 1890. & SOX MEN Call and look at our"vn!i.ig in Fanishimr We have a very lr-ge sttx k f choose from at the lowest ric ever otiem in the VALLEY t r ki I 1ni vi In i i n :.-. Zi'.l -. i pleasure to show p,ls. Announcement, Goods.