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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1890)
TflK VOMTNO ITEKAL1); SUyAY. AUfiimt 10, 1890. PornfaggaUyftcraUl ON SALE. The Daily Hbimld will tie on tie each morning at H. J. Jones' book store, where it ran be procure at 5 cents per copy. OTTINOa ABOD r 1 OWN. Jeff. Cline, of Portland ia in the city. J. W. Blain went to the Yxquina Bay to-day. L. E. West has joined his family at the Bay. Mrs. O. T. Porter returned from Taqairia yesterday. A. H. Dodd of Salem, is viM-iag in the city. J. M. Irving returned yesterday from a trip through tlie Sound cities. Mrs. Al. Church, of Portland, is in the city visiting relatives and friends. Last Wednesday Geo. W. Taylor threshed 326 bushels of wheat in 80 minutes. Chat. Madine is Again able to be about the streets without the use of crutches. The Ladies Aid tocietv will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 at Mrs. J.. E. BlainV. Gr. Savage and family started yesterday t Lower Soda to re main a week. Levi West had the misfortune to have one of his march team of horses die last Fiiday. Mrs Frank Wood and Miss Midiie Wood have gone to San Francisco for a month's visit. C. W. Watts has not yet heard bf his valuable bird dog and offers a liberal reward tor his return. Mrs! Eugene Protzman and family of Portland are in the city visiting at the home ol her mother Mrs. Lyle. Rev. E. N.'Ondit, president of the Albany Collegiate Institute, went Jo Ahtoria yesterday and will retnrn Tuesday nest. Mies Jeofie Davis, of Harris burg, who has tren viiting her brother. Dr. W 11. Davis, in this city, has returned home. The family of Mr. C. W. Ayer-. the architect, arrived in this citv yesterday, and they will inak Albany their future home. E. A. Millner, book-keeper foi the Farmers & Merchants Insur ant e ceo.pany, made a ehort busi ness trip to CorvallisyeMerday. The latent industry is the manu facture of rope, twine, paper, etc. from h p vines, which it in said are well adapted t the purpose. The excavating under Trites Bros.' stable is being crow ded for ward, and that structure will soon be placed upon a level with Wash ington street. Mrs. O. W. Watts returned yes terday from a visit with "her parents who are now stopping at their summer home in the Coast range mountains. A party concluding Capt. Lar. ning, Ed. Zeyss. Geo. Humphrey, Win. Faber and others will :e;tve in the morning for a two wr-eLs trip in the Cascades. In all probability more street grading has been done in Albanv so far this year than in all th" other Willamette valley cities combined Portland alone ex cepted. T. J. Cline is in the city visit ing friends. He has been a resi dent of Portland for four years, but vacated his position last Mon day upon the advent of the new administration. Mrs. J. M. Irving will leave on thin morning's train for Olympia, where she goes in response to a telegram announcing th serious illness of her daughter Velle, w ho is visiting with friends there. Quite an exciting match took place at the shooting gillery the other evening between two gentl -men from San Francisco and two . residents of this city. It is nel less to say that the Albany marks men were victorious. Mrs. K. F. Ashby received a tel egram from Harrison rg last even ing announcing the serious, illness of her daughter, Mrs. Charles "'Cantor, who is visiting friends thrre. Mrs. Ashby went up on , ait evening s tram. . An attempt was mad- to minder j 'one of the demi-mondes of Port-1 land in i he White ch.pil district j on Friday evening, the victim! being Ware Diane, a Fr.-nch irl j agd Though badly injured it is thought she will recover. The Cascade mountain party had a very pleasant meeting at the st. Charles hotel last evening. They met at the invitation of Mr. Haj w ird of Chicago who panted the party in their hunting " wip iu com nern uregon in 18. A justice of the peace at Beaver I Dam, Michigan, recentlv fined a boy for jumping frotn a moving train. Ihe careless and mis-1 cheivous manner in which voumr ! wyo jump on ani oil tne trams nt uopoi in mis citv will some ' r- M- "e suiect 01 fhe morning day give an Oregon judge an op-j sermon i- -'The Measure Service." portunity to pass upon the sam!In the evening tlie subject will be -question. The pjactice should be ! "Heaven." All will be made topped. j welcome to th. se services. iU.. j . . . . .. ... ; Take the Union PacihV ior me r.aai, thirty-live hours quicker than any other transcon tinental line. Elegant new d ning cars, Pullman palace sleepers, free family sleeping cars run through to Denver, Omaha, Council Klutfa, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chi cago. C. O. Rawlinvrs, city picket agent, foot of Hroadalbin street. The I nion Pacific are now run ning two daily trains through to Chicago in three days, carrying all classes of passengers on both trains, having Pullman sleepers, tourists sleepers and free reclining .1 ... - - . rn 1 1 u' i' chair cars attached. Passengers can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. For sleeping car res ervation, etc. apply to C. G. Kaw lings, foot of Bioadalhitt straol. THE 8ANTIAM MINES. Among the Eicheit id America 8mIt img Works to bo Erected iu Albany. Away back in the days of King Solomon, the mines of Ophir, located in the rtgion of (able, from which weie obtained the fabulous weal'h "i hit. kingdom, have to this dny remained .1 sec.et to all modern searchers, but not so with the Santi.mi miner- situ ated wi.hin a tew horns ride of Albany. It is a well known fact that situe the discovery ol Amer ica that with few exceptions, on-- t w hi his the I eadville district of Colorado, ail the yreat mires of this country have been discovered in the great chain of mountains reaching from the Norih to the South pole, and of which the C.wj- ade range forms a part. It was in these mountains that existed j the silver mines of Poto.-i, the I most valuable the world has ever known. It was away back as far- as 1533 that the Spaniards, headed by Pizarro, concluded the conquest of Peru, taking prisoner their prince, who offered as a ran som to give Pizarro a room filleTl with gold, afterwards computed at ver $15,000,0M. All tins was finished hy the followers of the j Inca prince in les. than twoj months a. cording to the stipula-I tion, and all original !y came from this t-ame chain of mountains. I If rt tliA nnrtli if i,a I rt Alaatro ' may be found the rich Brown Bear mine recentlv sold to an Eimlwdi firm for over t:i,0.i0,00, and to the south all the great n ines of Cali fornia, w hy not hnd as rich right here where every indication is as favorable? There must be un limited fortunes in our very door yards only awaiting development. In 1SIJ0 gold was first discover d at Quartz ville and some machin ery taken in. Die works were eventually abandoned, however, and nothing more done for a num ber of years. 'Recently pros pectors were sent up from this city and the remarkably tine spc- iiuens brought out by them in- i duced capitalists here to form a j stock company for the further de- j velopment of the mines A com pany with a stock of $750,000 was formed and the stock was soon all taken. Claims were located and for the past twelve month9 have ; teen worked, the results being en ' tireiy satisfactory. ! I.asf week the richest lead yet i found were discovered, and if the ' , ,o.t..j..C8 us at present vein continues as at richest mines in the United Slates I ...... ' ' wv ' ' lllc (Quartz receiit'y nronght down a.-sayed the enormous sum of over $25,000 to the ton, vnd the vein from which it was taken has been uncovered a dis tance of over ;!00 feet and is from 10 o 23 feet in depth. It has been said that there has been prostiected an area of 300 acres, upon any point of which a I n:in or dirt r vt u n u-ill vio l f.Am of ,;reat mines of Colorado, Idaho or j California. .-everal specimen j have been taken to Portland, and ' none its equal can be shown com- i ing from the great Cteur d'Alene, i wnere iortunes are being made tl the owners and investors. Tne attention of great capitalists have Wen called to these latest developments, and to-day the greatest mine owner in America is negotiating for the transfer of millions of tons of this ore to Al bany, where reduc ion works will eventually be erected. The mines are within a few miles of the Ore gon Pacific railroad and it is only a question of time, and a very short time, when a bra- ch of this road will bring the mines in direct communication with Albany, and they will prove a hundredfold more beneficial to the city than many other schemes proposed. a steam engine ami n m emrine anil hv Ktamn mill has s been taken into the idne ami will he in operat on within a month, and if tne output in gold hricka proves to be w hat is ex pected, the citizens of Alb my need not be surprised to see lOiK) men at work in the mines in 1891. Chance of Building. j ii, r . . oSi entirely renovated. It will iL I fi'ted with a glass front and other ! improvements made as snggeted ty .Mr. Ot.eU, who wi'l move the Delmonica rest iu rant into it when completed. It is repot u.d that in the building now occupied by the resiauiaiiL wi i tw. r.-.,.o.i i nnest saloon north of San Era Cisco church Notice Preaching services the Presbyt. rian church y at 11 A. M- H"d 'Ao r. m. You people's pravermeetn.g in the re room l ' ' . m. .attiiatli e. 1 at 12:15 tu . j- The Albany W. C. T. V. An interesting meeting of the j W. C. T. U. wa- held at their hall i last Tuesday. The ladies are verv . entti usia-tic 111 arranging for their . . . y entertaininei t to be given laleron. 1 hey hope to be ab e to have I something that will nleaso thp ! people and also fie snccesssul in I lifting the debt on the hall Married. Mr. H. C. Shauffner and Miss Susannah Boggs were united in marriage at t: e M. E. church in Kiani, Wash., on August 3d. Mr. onaunner was a lormer resident Linn countv, and his many frien o nuv mu ui lie in W 18111 happy couple long life and -my. I - - - - " .... tiv v. 11.7111 1 . , Miree to ten cents. "Since the, s.evt'riti weeks sincp Jos. Smith, latest discover)- has been ma.le ' T"'1"? a.1 C"'l' creek, 10 milei, stock in the company has risen ' a,Ky''. 1 "neville, and one of the '0 per cent, and none can be i tM"hest stock owners in Eastern t,urchased at ali except from indi- igon, brought to ihe valley a vidual owners, ami tiiat at a sharp ! ,'a,,i'1 01 "orses, which he sol.l a Ivance in the purchase price. ' ,!erf a.nd at Portland. After being Experienced miners have exam- j "'e for H'J,ilp M",e he wrott' 8 ine.l the ore and pronoun. e.f jt 'l,;.,, eet him here and she ac euual to anv ever taken from the I '''r,1,nf-'lv drove iown. eomingover . w tO-151 4 etriu iibu am anu i r i ngie f COUNTY COUKT. 1 A petition asking that Thomas '.Rome be sent to the noor house I was dismissed. ; Confirmation deed was granted 1 Cornelia M. Baldwin, i Twelve dollars was placed in the hands of T. J. Wilson for aid of Eliza A. Ricks. E. S. Barz was apiointed su , ervisor of district No. 5. Schuyler Overton, Burt Norwood ' and J. . Bishop were apiointed to free scholarships in the Sta e Agricultural college, j Following bills were allowed : i Duncan & Mueller, build ing bridge across Elder creek $407 00 i S. B. Finnegan,election,etc 7 6;' I D. K. N. Blackburn, a county judge 103 00 I Wm. Rumbaugh, fees as p y : commissioner. 19 5 Cooper, fees as com missioner 5 2,1 W. B. Smith, superintend ing bridge 78 5 The Centra. As will be seen by the 1 jlo in approximated figures s furnished by V. " John Kelly, i.:ni county is t'.e tli.. -1 county in point of population in Western Oregon. heing exceeded by iMario'i coun'y bv onlv 5,000. Benton S,ii00 Clackamas 15,000 CI lUop 9.00" Columbia 5,001 Co 1- 8,8"0 Curry 1,;. Douglas 11,700 Jackson 11,400 Josephine 4.95 Lane 16,(HH) I i.inn 16,10(1 ! Marion 21.100 I Multnomah 00,0 '0 folk 7.8OO Tillamook 9 urn ur..i,:,.n n (iriiingivil XI ,JOO Yamhill 8.50J Another Testimonial. Mr. W. F. Crosby has just, re turned from San Francisco. While there lie made the acquaint ance of J B. Fall, of the firm of Merry, Fall & Co., one of the leading firms of that citv. Mr. Merry is the ex-president of the board of trade and MrJ Fall is a mininj; expert. As early as lSOO ! Mr. Fall, with a company of ex- perienced miners, made a tour of i the Pacific co.ist from British Columbia to Mexico Dosnectinsr i for uold. Thev visit! ( In iriv villa , th ,-. ,T- I have n made and found go d ! prospects, but diil not remain, j f'om the fact that the mines would s not prove profitable on account of inadequate transportation. He j was not surprised at the recent discoveries and gave it as his lop nion that these mines would j some day rank among the richest I in Xni' i icii. A Long Drive. the mountains via the Lebanon route. The distance is over 2U0 miles and she was six days in mak the trip. It was a long, lonesome ride and she had 110 compnny ex cept her two little children, the oldest ot w hom is but 10 years of age. Mrs. Smith arrived here on he train yesterday. At Leant One. A Salem paper says that work men are now busy throughout the big hotei late tlie Chemekete.biit probably soon to be the Willamette making the needed improvements, preparatory to bein reopened un der new management. Fine new furniture was purchased and tlie house is undergoing a thorough cleansing throughout. Tr.e new telegraph office of the Western Union is to be in the room former-j lv occupied bvthe bar." This hotel 1 1 ' nangi.t 11 changes hands every year, and it I "oe8 seem th.it Salem should be ame to support one hotel when Albany has five. Salem ia Behind the Times. The Sa'em Journal has an ac tountof the recent Marion couniv ' court gran'ing a iree scliolar-hin to Alyrle Knight in the State Uni- versitv. That county ourt is a thetines The bJ "V ""' f o " vmg me necessary qualifications since the first of January V The Jefferson K ige Hlackburn .refm erday fiotn Jeffeisou, w weiu to examine tne wii done on the new bridge in of constru. tioti across the Santiau river at that pla'-e. He repoits evetj-thing satisia tory us the con tractors, Mes-rs. 11. .tlin 111 jt Ba es are wot king according to contract. Contract Let. The contract for furnishing the galvanized iron lor the corni.-e and fancy w 01 kin P. J. Baltimore's new three-story brick has been let to Hopkins ' Bros., of this city. Thev will do the work themselves, having iust received new machin- ery for doing such work from the east. Five thousand pounds of ron will be used. For the Mountains. Next Monday Wm. Faber, Geo. Ilumnhrev. and a centleman from Seattle will start for Clear Lake for a two week recreation. Mr Zeyss was originally one of the party but his unfortunate accident last evening will prevent his gJng, - v 1 dur- Bridge Work. nn county will expend ng the year 1890 for new bridges. repairing of old ones, over $25,000. The greater portion of thio expense is tlie final result of tba heavy storms of lant winter. iJll V(X ves- JL hAle couim A PAINFUL AC0IOENT. Ed. Zt-jM Loses One of His Hands. Yeste t evening Edward Zeyss met w most painful accident rk in the Grant's Pass while at factory in i's citv. He was en gaged in saw iug a small plank on a rip i-av, when it struck a ki;ot, causing the plank to llv up, strik ing Idm in the breast. The -troke was not a severe one, but uncon sciously he threw out his left hand in nroteclio . Imr. nr firtiit.atl , '-j too far, for it struck the saw. ' T :,Tr V a nasn sev- eied ad the linaer and; so badly In Wkich ithla .uu.i.mco .i.e mumo uuu il was ; n, gold watch. He has also add necessary .for Dr. Maston, the at-' ed a fine assortment of t.mile tending surgeon, to amputate it. uuim jo jjeceH-.aruy a very glassware a',l crockery, which is severe one and it will be many j the Wst in the Willamette val days before .Mr. Zeyss wid he able : k-y. i ,a and gee Mr. Gradwhol at vy jcbujuc worn 01 any The Orphana' Home. The writer yesterday evening accepted an invitation to vis t the orphans' h me budling in course of construction near thi- c;ty. i'-ie building ill be three stoi h'a high, one story of which is now neaily completed, and will 'e st, w heiL finished ahout if l5,(ld. The ladies having the work 111 charge will crowd the 1. 11. Ming foruaid to as early a completion as possible. A Large Tank. Messrs. Smith & Senders are completing a Luge 1 HK) gallon gal-vamzed-iron water tank for use at th hotel in Mill Cry. The tank will lie furnished with water forced by a No. 5. ram frjin the river. It will he placed 15U feet above the water level and pipes leading from it will supply the tiuildmg. Chai'ffe of U indue. Charles F.s-ij;, proprietor of the Third ward grocery st re, ha- dis posed of -his bu-ine-s to Isaa. Bean, for many years an emplove at the Maguoh'a milb. Mr. Kesig will re'eaiu in Al'iany, but has not yet decided what business he will engage in. Arretted rr Fast lUdOii;. ah juoiviuuai Kivmi; tne name cf Fagan was arreste'i last even-j ini: hy a policeman lor fast ri ling. He was release . on h:s own rec.isj- I nizatice to annear lor trial Motidav. I Mr. ( h tries Plieffer is in Astoria , and John (iiblin is on a business trip through the bound connity. . ; tu ADiMdmr ure ; The Origin-1 Abietine Ointment i-: inly (iut up in lare 1 wn-oi.n, . iii, ' Soxes, a 11 4 is an absolute cure for nh' ' iire, 1'iiniH. wcumln, ( i ci l.uiuli. ' ind all skin eruptiinis. VV ill positive ' IV enrj all kinds of piles. Ask tor the : Original Atiicline O.nliiient. Sold t j sfofliay iv MbMiu at 25 cents per ln.. j y Utah 80 cents. For Sale. Some h .usehold goods at a bar gain. Also a large dwelling on 1st st-ect for rent. Amibv & Neil. Notice. Having disposed of the grocery stOie on Si cond and Jack.-on streets, Albany, I desiie all woo are indebted 10 me to call and set tle up. Persons can iind me for the rest of th's week at l. M. Huston's office on 1st street, two doors belcw the Dehnonico Kes tuirant. Chaki.ks Es.sk; Albany, August t, 18.0. KliXINESS LOCAL. Fresh apricots at Conn & Heu dricson's. ientlemen's fine shoes at Searls'. K. C. My fruit jars have arrived C. E. Brownell. rruit cans and wax at Matthew s & Washburn's. A new lot of parasols just re ceived at E. C. Searis. Adjustable window screens at i Matthews & Washburn's. ' Tin and plumbing work done at i Matthews i Washburn's. ; Kerosene and gasoline stoves at i Matthews & Washbuiu'i. Tiiiwaie A.oianieo not to ruMi Matthews A Washburn's. I Drink ice cold soda at C. E. : Brownell's and be happy. Finest line of gent's neckties in ' the city at E. C. Searls. . Warranted garden hose at Matthews A Washburn's. G:irde. hose and lawn sprinklers at Matth. ws & Washburn's. Ice cream and lemonade' served very day at Gottz's restaurant. Ludlow's SJ3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and widths at E. C. Searls. A complete line ol genti?' fur--! nishiiij! g lials at E. C. Searls'. ' Try Conn & Hendricsn'.s once, on groceries and you will be happy, i lio to Cuiiiiniiig's, drug siorei luiVrg tlock. for vour artirt's 1 jiplies. r i Klein Bros., give a pair of fast-l enets with every pair of ladies ox- j ford ties. : And when you want a delicious , cold drink go to C. E. Brownell's i for soda. Beggs celebrated family remedies i are for sal by all leading druggiU i every wbere. ' Mens', youths' and boys' cloth- ; ing and furnishing goods atG. W. ; Simpson's. Ham.v ia h r. K..a l.i. I and vegetables of C. E. Urownell. ---rrj -' " " ""'o " i Always fresh and full weight. Thos. Brink has just received a fine assortment of window shades, also the Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, the best and lightest running maehint-s made. Harriet Hubbard Ayers Recaui ier Balm, Cream and i'owder. -an be obtained at Huhhard's new oe oDia drug sto Al ta store. ble cl cents Per bot- ere d to mga rl. Blled-cent igwe, manufactured at JuLii Jos. ,b g cigar Uctory. A MIUSIMMER ITEM.' Some Pointers That Will Sav Money to Housekeeper. Go ami see that beautiful gold watc:i at the "Golden Rule Ba zaar." Julius Gradwold the pro prietor of the Golden Hide Bazaar informs us that he has the Prize Baking Powder, and No. 1, Japan tea, expressly put up for his busi ness . -i l "or the benefit of his customers, uach box of baxing powder will win a piece of fine liis -ware, and also each p und of tlie tea will win a Piece of fin .1 1 r : uiasnwaie, ami cuBiomers W ho i n.. noin.,1 ,f . K r buy or a box of bak- ing powder, which is warranted, j will have a chance on that beauti- j groceries to his mammoth stock of j the Golden Rule Bazaar, and you I w 111 see mat nothing is ! rented. misrere- If in A snort merit. Every hod y went away well pleased and smiling from Mueller A; Garrett'.- yesterday . Th. v had the finest di-play in the c ty. A l kin. Is of fruits anil vegetahles,and as lor their d li.-Hitis lu.ich goods they thev take the lead. i-wiss I cheese, chip I eef. comb honey, etc. itelicacies a sjecialiy. For the Mountain. Nearly all of our citizens who can lay aside bus ness cares and take a ari vaca ion are joing to the mountains this hot weatner. ( f course they all want to lav in a supply of canned lunch g 101'is be fore they start, and .Mueller & Garrett keep a full line of the best in the market. Oxr.rl 'lies. I hive jus' received an invoice of 1 he popular .lohn.-en Oxford ties fur U."0 a p.ir. The best shoe I have handled for the price. Samuel K. Younj'. A very handsome rohe for a ba'iy bugg, was pi-ked on the side walk in front 01 the Evangeli cal parsonage. Hie owner can re cover the same by calling at the ' iiiirsniLici. . I Bcs liver ii!ls 'rr : mfld laxative j act directly on lue liver and ki.! " as w,," "s l,K' ll ,iru irists. Graf wold's line teas, with the cut-glassware 'hat g k-s with them, forms quite an attraction and goes vtgjy 1 a; idly. Anytinng you want in our ba kery department is of ihe very be-t. Go-jil go.-nls and lov pri.-es is w hat you get there. Hlackburn ii 1'ir ni. l.-e ''egg- Diindcliori bitters fur inui..'. si ion, ilvspepsiu mill ll kimh-ed disc iH We mike a sj.-cialty of fine -uke for pnrliew nnd weddings. Bluckiiiirn tV I'ironi. No matter w hat the price, oni goods will always b first-class. -j.i-v,.k-M ,i, I'.i.tim'nji New siuteens, giiighnm's cham-J bra's and other wash troixls int i received at (j. W. Simpson's. I A new line of just receive i at E. black silk mitts C. Seails'. Elegant Lotion renders the skin soft and beauti'i;' The best watch in the world the money at F. .M. French's. for The bread wagon and get f t-sh bread every morning, or leave or ders with J. R. Doug las opiHjsire-the Kus House, the city. ueiivered to all pirts of WJ.ZH to cm o K Hi- t" W Cl.lao (0 1 lid Warranted to cure KU5- P i-i n f '--runt a7 AFTER tlie urnerative urjjftnBof either Ml whether ariniiitr fruru the exccn-tlve ufw of Htimulantt tobacco or nptum. or throinrh jouthful irt.ltn crotion, oter indulneiiee, etc., such aalomol Brain I'ouer, Wakeiu'ness, Bearing Down Fains in the li.u k, Menunal W aknm. Hys teria, Ner 'nus Pros ration, Nocturr. Oniia sions, Leucorrhnc, Dizzinene. Wnak Momr', LoiMof Power a.iil lnipr.tencv, which i' u-k ! lectori often lead to premature old aire and insanity. Pricel a .x; boxef, for).(0 Sent l)V mail on receipt of price. 4 MKiiit: .i tkiii:i: w neii with evnry 5 order received, to refund tne money If a I'eruiaiiri'f . ore ie noteffeiterl. V e have thousamlflol UMtiuioniHlf .'r..ui old and younir, of lioth aexe, who have been permanently cured by the use "f Apnroditioe Circular free. AddreHS lilt: A I'll HO MFDH'I'VK CO. Wen tern Branch, box, 27. Portland, Oregon. Kor sale by Koshay 4 Maon, who ssale and etjil ilrnijftifrt. All miv, Ore&i.p NTrT - nw- to patur Woodle It ANTED A FEW BOARDKRS. IN- i ni re at the resilience of Mr. M, K. liorris, Fourth and Calapooia streets. 1-oa balh. A kbw snseKa sswiiia ncai!rm, at greatly reduced rates; also choice canary birds, English and German singers. r i arM at in imtftt HflWa,l, Sit ruta.1 Fiencli URE It or nionc refill. iti" I SPECIALIST,. BLUMBERC'S BLOCK, ALBANY. ORECON. By the moat modern and ap-. proved inethcjds 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 etricly confi dential. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Residence corner Third and Lyon streets. I .a test designs in jewelry just received at F. M. French V. If you feel unab'e to do you work, and have thai t .ed feeling take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapar illa ; it w ill make you bright, active and vigorous. THE STATE .yctiinwi OPEN'S SEPTEMBER 2. 1. C .t;r-i. .? stU'iy arrurted x pr ssly to unit the iie'.s of il.e fa ; :ning and mi hanical intere1 O' the state. I. a. ge. coi: ifKiioec aiil w. il ve;!tiieo buile .igs "me ciilN e :s ltHUited i. nil ,.ated at . 'h'i-itL.n column .it a .d one of the i.eaitlliv-t n tiie .-ia'- . ;. '''icy f.raiain.'. I!xpenp neen .:oti .. co f U'l for.neenti j ! session. Two or more free scholarships from every Oregon county. Write for catalogue to B. L. IHXOLD, Pres. Corvallis, Oregon. ( OSI' One ay ponv ')r idoii U. P. ou the 1J abuuldur, weixbint; So I uouuds. 0 team uy iiifortuaiinn will suitably re- a it d. AcHrea Writsiuan ft Hulburt. Farmers Attention iJo you want to luy a Binder, Kntrini-, Thresher, Mower or other macbimrv a. Steamboat Load of Fam Mactirexy j-nBtieceive(5 fox the eeeccnof Z890. AT STEWART & SOX G-all and Sel et What Y"on Want. lidsnnimer Announcemenl, 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 Knit Bibbed! and Muslin Our prices are ,the; LOWFST and our goods Lafa Foroisig THE BEST HOSIERY. We carry a full line of the world renowned Broadhead Dress Goods, elled. In ei. broideries and flouneings we have as large a stock tt will he eocvi d that Albany ia the beat trading point In Oregon. J EieexV What a Fortune Is a good, healthy, pearly ,kln. Few are aware ol the tbort time it takes a disordered liver to cause blotches on the face and a dark greasy skin One bottle of Beggs blood purifier and blood maker will ictore lids organ to its natural and healthy state and cleanses the blood of all . impurities. It ia meeting witb woudeiful success. Try it. It la guaranteed. All drug gists keep it A Good Couch Syrup. There is nothing parent should De so careful about as selecting a cough syrup. Beets Cherry couub syiup is tneetinp witb wonderful success. The best is Done to eood. Be sure you tret BeKirs. Every bottle ia warranted. All druggists keep it. (The People's Bakery Frd Bread, Pies and Cab DAILY. Fine Cakes a Specialty. BLACKBURV & PIRONI. LEADINC CR0CRS AND BAKERS. GRANT'S PASS PEACHES ! MUELLER & GARRETT, KXCLt'SIVE AGE5TS Orders for any quantity will X' promptly nlleu. this ve.ur W. BEAD . .We.ars Sjle Awaits k fa Jjhbra-j y FREE FROM P0IS0?J. it. m i wuuun.1 ART "STUDIO. Mrs. Dr. Pa1 ton, Lyon and 3d street. Lesson given iu drawing, painting and music. Pictures for sale or painted to order. An Ides. We think the people will like to bay five one poun I bars of splen did laundry soap i r two bits. We will sell at that ;': to-day. t'alller'Ja utti-urc. T he only gur -auteed cure lur caUrr cold in the lie . h lOrfi, tott cold catarrhal deafi f miju bole ej t-. J.e lore the scuse A taste aud iu.j.l.nbiij breath, resultii ; froiu cultoiL. t and pleasuut U .Be. toliou direction and a cure is .ruotcd, l.y ail drug gists, bend fc circular u AbKliu Medical Coiup y, O101 iili, t il. f ix nioiitlts' Ileal iul lor l; seM bj mail, fl 10, i - sulc l.y l-oChat v Maeou. Use elegant lotion for sunburn RED GKOiViN HILLS iOJt, LAVSIAC A ., ! NEW PROCESS LoLK. (uusriur fur Faiuilj aud bakrr'a ubk) Best mim facilities. CarUlghcut canh priva nuu lot Klitkfta ALBANY - OREGON We have made arruutcenicnte to suj -ply mouey to all ou long tiuie at 1 raiea of 10 Iciest ou improved farms, aud choice city pr pti t. 1 Uttms who Loutcuiplate building brick blockb can get inouey. See us 1 WALLACE CXS1CK. Viereck's shaving and hair cut ting saloon, siiaving 15 cents. so C3 4 rr KS2 -TO THE- MEN Call and look at our"vali.es;in; We have a very Urge rt k to choose from at the lowest prio evw ofiertM. in the VALLEY i f "xr 1 1 1 1 if Icctci t - i vt-. A pleasnre to shew ges. if s r 6