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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1890)
TTIF, MOHXTNTO TTT?T?A1;1" TUESDAY. ATTQTTRT J2, 1890. fjftotntog gaily lualtl OH SALE. The Daily Hbk.lu will be o; Mtoeach morning at H. J. Jone' book store.where it can be procured at S cents per copy. JOTTIWOB IBOVt TOWN. J. A. Wilson returned yeeterdav from Newport. B. W. Cundiff and family have returned from the bay. Mr. and Mrs. E. (Join are over from cio fur a few days. Mr. P. Leis, a resident of El lennburg, Wash., is in the city. i n(. Lee and family left yester- oat for a visit 10 relatives in Olytnpia. Mrs. R. F. Ashby returned froni Uarrisburg yesterday ,her daughter being better. E. G. Beardsley was up froni Portland yesterday ia the interests of an Independence addition tha' he bason hand The Mr-Knight Bros, have their famous trotLng horse, Oneeo. in training for the ftate fair raeea, on the McMinnvil'e track. Lane count v hoi men expect to oav packers 40 cents a box for small boxes this year, and 60 cents for the large boxes. The Eugene postortice is t be orovuied with n-w boxes in a short time. Seven hundred iron boxen have been ordered from the East. Among the throng otf ior a pleas ure trii to the bav were seen C. E. Wolverton and wife, .las. V. Pipe and familv. Van Wilson ane Clare Vunk. Mr. J. W. Cusick.and .sou E. D. Cusick, and Hon. J. K. Weather ford, have gone to their mines in the Calapooia district in Iane county. It is estimated that more people ! are camping about Newport tiii- j year tban at any other previous season. There is a big caiup on j Big creek, about half way to C'ae I Foulweather. ' Tbe Chicago Comedy Company disbanded at Yaquina last week, leaving the members without a cent. Some of them smrceeded i.: getting money enough to pay fan oat of town. Mr. O. H. Irvine, grand elm:;- uellor of the kniuhts of rvthiaa t Oregon, has returned from a toi.r of inspection of the lodges of the state. He has official!- v-sited al? the lodges of.Kastern Oregon and tltose north of Albany, twenty three in all, and will next visit those in Southern Ore ton. A company of gentlemen from Nebraska Mr. J. R. Niel's former home, will join with him and I:. F. Ash by in forming a land com pany wuh a hundred thousand capital, t be known as the On -gon Pacific Land Company, with o trices in this city and Portland. Mr. Niel will be in charge of tin: Portland ottice. Take the Union Pacific railwa for the East, thirty-live bonis quicker thn anv other trunscoi--ttnental line. Elegant new dining cars, Pullman palace sleepers, ire. family sleeping cars run throim to Denver, Omaha, Council Biulh Kansas Citv, ft. I.ui- and Chi cago. C. C. RawliiiiiB, city tickt t agent, tout of Broudalbin street. The Union Pacific are now rui. ning two daily tran-i through t Chicago in three days,-arryinga:i clat-ses of passengers on bof. trains, having Pullman sleepers, tourists sleepers and free reclining chair cars attached. Passenger can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. For sleeping car res ervation, etc. apply to C. ti. Kaw lings, foot of Bioadalbin otreet. Isaac Banta, over whom the un fortunate domestic shooting scrap" in Lebanon took place, was re turned to that city by Sheriff Scott from Roseburg, where he wu found. In the preliminary exami nation be acknowledged to being at fault, but laid the blame on Un common eause of human d tl culties whisky. The grand jnrv will probably consider the cae with as much lenieDt-y as it d -sei ves. Death of Archi Prnnhnw. Mr. Archie Prushaw, for several years a drngnist in this city, die I at bis residence on Third street, yesterday, at 3 o'clock, aged 3d years and 11 months. Ti iei lei ease-1 bad been suffering for several months with consumption, and had recently returned from the Mountains, where be had gon -With bis wiie in hopes ot beiietittn-g bis health. The luneral will occur at 6 p. m. to-day and his rem.uin will be conveyed to their lina: resting place in the Masonic ceme tery. Keller. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting ol the stock hltl er of tbe Albany Electric Light, Ho, er and Telephone company will l held at their offlee at the hour of :. p. II. Wcdtiej-day. Auirust '20. IV' ! th purpose of electinif seven I i -rectors to serve one year. Dated Aum.t. sA). N. H, ALLEN. Secretary An elegant new lino of undress ed kid gloves, in all tbe latesi shades, just received at the Ladie Bssaar. Notice. Having disposed of the grocery store on Second and Jackson streets, Albany, I desire all who are indebted to me to call and set tle ap. Persons can find me for the rest of th's week at R. M. Huston's office on 1st street, two doors belcw the belmonico Res taurant. ClIAKLEK Esau, Albany, August 6, 18!K). Awbrey gives gas for the painless extraction ot teeth. Will & Link received this week a fine assortment Btji sag kMka. of new .sheet THE BEWPOBT MAIL SERVICE. I Nkwi-okt. t r. To tiii KorroRor Tim Ukrli: Aug. 9. In the ieue of t'-ie A'bany IV n-1 ocrat of August 5th pome person i wntirg from this city, signing ; him.-el' 'camper." t liT t-! abueoiir worti;v Postmaster A. H. Hampton. Gentlemen, A we belong ia .Albany ouiseives, and j having business with Mr.H amp-on we cm -a tbe charges were not; called for in the least, ami that there never was a more a-emno-. da ing postmaster anywhere than Mr. Hampton. He has iiine t considerable trouble and expense this season and has tried harder than ever to have tilings run smoothly, and it is the opinion of all the Albany people that ''camper" is out oi his mind, and thit the papers he refers t'K ali lelt Albany at the same day sir rived here the same dav. Hoping you will nive this space we remain. i ours l ruly. "Typo." KEAI. ESTATE SALES. Wm. F. Byer to Mrs. Nettie Dolan 2 lots, Brownsville. .$ A. C. Lister to S M. Lister, 15rt acres. 12 w 2 Enoch Cyrus to Win. Cynfs, 320 acres 10 and II w 1 ... Oregon to Wm. Cyrus, 40 acres, 10 w I .... D. C. and M. W. Currie to 130 tUt Kebecca Krown, tut) acres, 13 w 4 Martin Gillerau . Henry Lvons. 80 acres, i E 2 J. W. .Miller to A. E. Morri son, 2 lots, helburn. i. W. Lankiord to Peter La tor ire, SO acres, 12 w 2 . . Peter Laforge to (i. W. Lank ford, K0x2:4 feet, Lebanon Jeminia Ralston to Sarah A. Moore, 2 lots. Lebanon . . . Eva A. Smith to Jas. A. Smith, M lots, Lebanon John Harrison to .las. Harri 3000 Silo t.2.ri ! 40O 150 .to son, 430 acres, 13 w 2 F. Kae lo Harrison A Oar ret t 3.31 acres, and 22x!t2 feet. Brownsville. Jacob Stiver to Edward Stover. !M acres, 10 w 1 ... . America Ann l)ouglas to .1. R. bought, '4 lot, l.loek 17 H V 3rd A. Albany II . Bryant to Wm A. t'rat't, 400 acres 13 w 2 F. M. Millard to John A. Rowland. 40 acres ! E 1. .. .)00 I 10001 100.1 2)fH 300 The Went Shore. If any enterprise deserves suc cess it is that of the West Shore. To publish such an elegant, big:i clas illustrated weekly on the Pacific coast must take a greater supply of brains, hard work an i (erseverance than would lt requir ed in the more densely populate. 1 portions of the country West Shore will celebrate its tir.-t anni-ver-ary as a weekly by enlarging its page to admit better artistic et tects. This enlargement will b.; made August 10, and the papei , l printed in five colors, will be th peer of any colored llinstr.iteii jour nal in the world. A new ilepart meiit will then be added for Boys and tiirls, conducted by Emily A. Kellogg, a la.iy w ell known as a writer ior juvenile pub lcatiom. Ella Higz.nri .ii, editor oi the W. - man 8 I'ep.iriuient, tia- a uuireti a national repuiation as a poe' Hici writer, and her work in West hoie is her best. The oiigmal 1 1 u morons department is contribut ed to by the brightest w its of tbe country. Its independent and pithy editorials are giving it an en viaole reputation in newspaper circles everywhere. The Pacific coa.it has reason to be proud oi West Shore, and it should he loun I in every house and place of busi ness. Apprainlng- Their Land. George H. Andiews, secretary and agent oi the Oregon & Califor nia hallway company has fur nished souie informal ion concern ing the much sought-after l.indi of the company. The company had done as it agreed last winter, about starting out parties to sui vey and apprai.-e lauds for settlers, and have four parties in the fie!i now. Mr. Van Meter is at work with a party in townships 1, 2 and 3 south, ranges 5, and 7 wes' N. E. Britt is woiking in town ships 4, 5, t and 7 south, and 4, i and ti east. Charles J. Howard has five parties in 30,31,32 and 33 south, 5, 6, 7, 8, y and 10 west. Mr. IvuFle-t-h is in 2o, 2 and 27 south, 2, 3 and 4 west. These four parlies of men are examining ami appraising the land of the Oregon Oi California company. The past two years the;e has bee-i. as is well known, a large iinmig ation into the state. Railroad l.iuds ar always in demand ly the settlers who liavs already exhausted their homestead lights ; so that last tall and this spring tere wan a per fect deluge of correspondence pour ting into the land ottice ot ttu- corn- pa n) tu-re, asking tor puces on their lands. It became necessar; therefore to start out ex.uiiinin-.r parties. The i nn now at work arc exje ied to ex:mi:iie and price this summer U-tweeii 2o .00( and 2S0. 0liacie- oj land. 1'iit-ir retiiint; this fali depei.ds considerably on this season: but the appraisers are generally driven in by tbe rain about the first or second week ii October. IIEI. CUM MINUS In thiscity, on Sunday eTeiiiiitf. Anu'iist in. In'.ki, the inf.in: son of Mr. mill Mrs Frank ('uni mins, uiiid i monitis. Venison. Corned beef, el ipped beef, and a ne lo; of lull crean California cheese, jusi the thing tor lunch these wann lsys. Call on Spencer Blackburn. Jas. F. Powell & Co. have just received a large lot of fresh fmits and vegetables. Have you seen those new stvk hair ornaments at the Ladies Bazaar. They are the latest thing ot. OREGON LAWMAKERS- All tbe Meinbrraof.be Tbirteentti Biennial tSessi.'u of the L6.inl,it.VA Alterably . The follow inii is a full list of the members ef tbe next legis'ature, which meets m Salem in January, with the coun'y ot each. Dein' crats are marked with a before each name skn.v roRs. Blacknian, Henri, Morrow. Cars I.C., Mnlinomah. Cameron, ! heodore, Jacksou. Co-swell, C. A,, Lake. Crosno, C. B., Benton. Cross, JIarvey E., Clackamas. Dodson, O. M. Baker. Eakin, S. B., Lane. Eas ham, E. L., Clackamas. Fulleiton, J. C, D 'tiglad. Fulton, C. W., Clatsop, tiates, Peter P.. Yamhill. Hatch. E. T., Polk. Hilton, ( has., Gilliam. Hirsch, Edward, Marion. Looney, J. B., Iarion. Mackav, Donalil, Multnomah. M.itlo'ck. W. F., Cms' .... Moo e, F. A., Colum .a. .M vers, J., Linn. : .-l. J. W., Cni., . ;liie. '. 1L, Uimitill.t. imon. Jo. -ph, Multn jina'.. -Smclaii , t ., Coos. Tongue, Thi's. H., V, liiin?t.. ,, V. atcb. ii M , Lane. Wait, J. Iv., Jiurti jmuli. V'-'ttkins, (ieo., Wasco. ea'herf.'i-d, J K., linn. '"Tis, P. L . .Mu.inoi ah. KKI'UfcsKN -ATI C.S. Armstrong, W., Marion. Baker, J. A., Marion. Barrett, W. N., Washington. Barnes, E. V., W.-iI 'm'-a. Blundeli, J. E., Iouglas I'.otkin, O F.. Multnomah. But!er, X. L., Polk. Crook, A. 11., Coos. Coleman, E. P., Lane. lm ham, S. A., Washington, bustin. C. S.. Grant. Fox, John. Clatsop. Fuiry Samuel. Jackson, tiarlield, .1. !., I'oor. Gambee. E. 1!. I'matilla. Geer, T. T., Marion. Hardy, Ivlwin. Baker. Hartman, E. M., Clackamas. Hansard, F. C. Linn. Hall. J. II., Mnlinomah. Henry, J. F., Linn. Holmes, W. II., Marion. Jenuing, A. C Lane. Johnston. Geo. W., Wasco Killain, J. L., 1. am son, 11. W I.eeper, V. II., Littig, Thos. B Umatilla. ., Yamhill. bougias. .. Malheur. Manning, .-. A., Yamhill. McCall, J. M., Jackson. McAlister, John, Union. McCoy, E. O., Sherman. McCracken, John, Multnomah. Meussdoitl'er,('. H.,Multiiomab. Merritt, J. W.. Jackson. M iore,C. E., Ben'on. Mo re, J. C, Washington. Montgomery, J. C , Multnomah, .dorey, P. F., Multnomah. Milier. II. 15., Josephine. Myer, G. W., Polk. Minto, John, Marion Mnlkey, W. J., Oilliam. Pacquet, Peter, t la. kainas. Keed, A. W., Doti-jlas. Kichev, J. S., I'matilla. Mied.l, C. J., Linn. Snider, A., L;ike. St.irr, M. T.. Benton. Slillweb, W. I)., lillamook. Stewait, J. 1., Multnomah, Story, Geo. L., Multnomah. Stephenson, f. J , Crook. l homp-on, J. C. Mor.ow. Thomas, W. E.. Aiultuomah. Tracy, J- A., Clackamas. Welch, J. V., Clatsop. Weed, Judsoii, Columbia. Wilkins, Jasper, Lane. Wrinht, J. A., Unim. OREGON CE0P3- The bulletin of the Oregon Weather bureau for the past week says : The fall wheat is nearly all cut and considerable of it has heeii threshed. The late spring sown w heat is almost ripe ami promises a much larger yield than was ex pected. For the fall wheat it is siinnlv mai?nilieient . The hern is large plump ami dry and has' esc led all expectations. The yield bids fair to be the largest ever harvested. Columbia county reports say that the crop prospects are unprecedented in the annals of of the country. The musKtiielon crop of Washington Co., w ill not be large as last years. Yamhill county sends in reports of a fine yield. Tillamook county reoorts hay bailey and and oar crop- good. PoIk county rejnjns yield oi 4" bushel per ace I No. I ipiuiily ot wheat. Marion county has more than an average wheat crop, ami it is freer from foreign matter than for many years. Benton, Linn ami other v.tlb y counties re port fine yields, some as high its 42 bushel per acre. In bougias and other counties of Southern Oregon the w heat and other crops are turning out well, at Rosebuik: samples of club wheat wheat show ed from 100 to lu5 grains to the bead, and 7") bushel per acre is expected. Wasco, Snerman. T'inam aim .uo row counties liae more man average yields, luMie.-c counties ihe neny is not so lame and plump, as a rule, as in other-. Umatilla and Uni. n coiiutios still cla m to have one ol the largest crops ever gathered and the threshing repoils appear lo justify the claim. In Wallowa, Baker i and counties to the the south the crops are hue. l lelds more than averaue. Barley yields of r bu. Ier acre are reported from Crook county and 4-3 hus -:el of oats per acre is reported from Klamath county. The hay harvest through the stock country was good and there is more than enough hay for any demands. The se-ond hay crop is being tut in some sections. Hops and fruit continue promising well. Use eWant lotion fur tan. For Sale, Some household goods at a bar gain. Also a larite dwelling on 1 st street for tent. BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh apricots at Conn A Hen dricson's. (. entlenjeu's tine shoes at Searls'. E. C. My fruit jars have arrived C. E. Brownell. Fruit cans and wax at Matthews A Washburn's. A new lit of pirtMols just re ceived at E. C. Searis. Adjustable window s:reeus at Matthews A Washburn's. Tin am) plumbing work done at Matthews A Washburn's. Kerosene ami gasoline stoves at Matthews & Washburn1!. Tinware warranted not to rnsl a Matthews & Washburn's. Drink ice cold Eoda at C. E. Brownell's and be happy. Finest line of i ent'.- neckties in the city at E. C. Searls. Warranted garden hose at Matthews iV Washburn's. Garde-t hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews & Washhurn's. Ice cream and lemonade served very day at Gottz's restauiant. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sizes aud widths at E. C. Searls. A complete line of gents' fur nishing goods at E. C. Searls'. Try. Conn & Hendricson's once on groceries and you w ill be happv . Go to Cuinimng's drug on Blumberg Llovk, for your artist's supplies. Klein Bros., give a pair of fast enets with every pair of ladies ox ford ties. And when you want a delicious cold drink go to v '. E. Brownell's for soda. Bcgir celehrali-d Tamil remedies are for sale le. all lettdms; drugaij-fs every where. Mens', youths' and loys' cloth ing and furnishing goods atG. W. Simpson's. Happy is he who buys bis Iruit - and vegetables ot C. b. brownell. Always fresh and full weight. Thos. Brink Las just received a tine assortment of window sliaoes, also the Wheeler A Wilson sewing machine, the best and lihtet running machines made. Harriet Hubbard Ayer.- Recam ier Balm, Cream and Powder, can ; be obtained at Hubbard's ne A 1 table claret 25 cell's per bo--i .smoke th celebrated liavaiii. j tilled .Vcent :gHrs, manufacture)! at Julius .lost b's cigar fa- t"rv i A large invoice of our celeb: ate.' '"Engineer" shoes just received a' E. C. Searls. Free trial, anyone desiring 8 sewing machine would do well to try the White. A trial will convince ai;y on--that the White is kin oi a 1 among machines. special prices made on all dress goods to make ioiii ior fal; slock at G. W. Hudson's. rull value lor yoir what you get r hen W bile ew ing machine money is you bu.. a Get some of thoe line pies aud cakes in Sunday at B ackburn . PiioniV. bon't cook over tne hot stove these dav s. Cash paid for bale I hay and oid-t at L. Senders' s aole. G- o l prii es w ill be paid ior large c-r small quantities. J. F. Merri'l agent for Me White sewing machine has esta -lished an agency next door to Thompson & Overmau's. Those wishing screen door and windows should call on R. 1. Vuuk, who will put them in com plete Ol; shull ii.aice. Sh,,p , ,i, corner ol Second and Ferry streets Secure your railroad, pteamsl.ip and sleeping car tickets to .til points North, South ami East wa the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. "Ticket ottice on Broadalbin street. You cannot accomplish any w.-k or business unless you feel well It you feel used up tiied uiu take br. J. H. McLean's Sarsapa nila. It will give you heai:li. strength and vi ality. tosbay t'i Mason. Aii ele.-ani di-pl.iy o: fruit, .n cluding peaches, apiicots. melons, pineapples, ban.-n.is, pine apples, ami in fact every kind oi rare fruits and fresn vegetables, is to bs found at Jas. F. Powell A Company's grocery store. The keep ail the market affords. When ihe stomach lacks vg . and regularity there will be lh.li: lence, heartiturn, nausea, s. k heailache, nervousness, use br. J. H. Mcleon's Strengthening oi lial ami Blood Purifier, to tone and regularity to the sfomac.s. Unsuspected (li-oi.lers ol the kidneys are responsible for mi,ny f lln: oxlinary admentsof liuman ity which neglected, devebip inio a serious and jierhaps fatal malady. Experince would susrgest the use ; of br. J. H. Mclean's Liver and Kidney Balm. Undue exposure to cold winds. riin.br gh" !:g!-r or malaria m.iv bring on inflammation ami sore nes of ihe eyes br. J 11. Mc Lean's Strengthening Fye Salve will subdue the ii!tiauini..ti.in, cool and soothes 'the nerves, ami strengthen weak ami failing eye siiilit. 25 ct its a box. Take the Northern Pacific Rail road to all points Ea-t, shortest time of any road La--t. No change of cars, lwst accomo lations and the most pleasai.t r ute to travel. Tickets f jr sal over this road to any ami all points east at the lowest rates by Burkhar x Keenev who are the authorized anents of this company at Aluaoy. Call on ttiem for tickets and fud particulars. tU IbHOlUlC (UK The Origin I Abietlre Ointue nt only put up in luie iwo-ouui e tin boxes, and i mi absolute enre for olo lores, burns, weuntls elmpped liiiutls and all rkln eruplious. Will positive ly cur.T ull kinds of pilet. Abk tor the OriKinal Abietine'' inient. Ssold bj Foi-baj ii MhbOL a ceuU per box Irj BU 80 ammU. A MIUSI MMEK ITEM. S)ime Pointers That Will Save Money to llouNekeeiiera. Go and see that beiu iful eold WaiC.l al ttle -Onlllell Pulu Ua. zaar. Jul u : Gr..dw. id the pro prietor of the Golden i.ule Bazaar informs us tin. t he ha-- the Prize B .king Powder, and No. 1 Japtn tea, expres ly put up for h'8 busi ness, n ' for the benefit of his customer , each box ol baxinn powder will win a piece of fine Jas -,i are, and also each pound of the tea' w ill win a piece of tine glassware, ami customers who buy one pound of tea or a box of bak ing powder, which is warranted, will have a chance on that beauti ful gold watch. He has also add ed a fine assortment of family groceries to his m imnioth stock of glassware a id crockery, which is the lamest in ihe Willamette val ley, tioamlsee Mr. Gradwhol at the Golden Rule Bazaar, ami you will see that nothing is misrepre sented. r'llio AnoiHIuieilt. Everybody went away well pleased and smiling from Mueller it Garrett's yesterday. They had the finest di-play in the c ty. All kinds of fruits and vegetables, and as ior their d. lii ioiis lu.icli goods tle-y thev fake the lead. .wiss cheese, chip beef, comb honey, etc. Delicacies a specialty. Fur the .Mountains. Nearly all of our citizens who can lay aside bus uess cares and 1 take a shon vacation are going to the mountains this hot weather. i ourse they ;tll want to lay in a supply ot canned lunch goods be lore tliey start, and Mnelle c. I Garrett keep a full line of the best in tbe market. Vi xf.,r)l lien. I have jus) recened an invoice lot the popular .lo'iiisen Oxford ties for .f.oU a p dr. The Ima j shoe I have handled for the price. I Samuel K. Young. A very handsome robe for a bahy buggt . was picked on the side walk iu front ot the Lvangeli cal parsonage, t he ow ner can re- i cover the same bv calliiitc at the I parsonage. I Hi-ys jv,.r piii. :irH a ,(1 rid laxative ; and act direcily uu lue liver and ku! I lievs as well as the li.w-ls. All ) ritij ! uifts. Gradwold's fine teas, with the cut -glassware hat goc-s with I hem, forms quite an attraction and goes very lapidly. Anyttnnir yoti want in our ba kery depaitimnt is oi 'In- ven .-I 1 i;. )ils and H vim "et thi-r:. low pu-e: I'iackbtlrn Pironi I' Ht-il!: Dandelion bit" i ion. ily-pe.i:i am al! ers fu kil' lr(.(l ll! Ve in ike a sp. cialty of tin cakes for p:ir'ie ,md weddings. Black: urn ,s: Piioui. No matter what the price, on CimmIs will always lw first-class. -e .-i-k,v Hi. h-k ' its New s.ith en. bra's ami other received at i. V jiugham's cham was. i goods jus; . Simpson's. A new line of hi irk silk mitts just receive i at E. C. Searls'. Elegant lyvtion soft ami beaut :o-'. renders the Skin The best watch in the world the money at K. M. trench's. for D The bread w.ignn and get f esh bread every morning, or leave or der with J. R. I long ias oppoue ine kus--Ii-livereil to all parts of House, the citv. W;-apr e -n m cn -cm e ' i i C8 ? r . - .rj ... J : .- CO Vt c o - ft (Q r m ' en CUKE AfEsctnafE" Warratited tf cure is 2.?? Af'TER thr uglier 'tive orAijsc.f 'itht?r mi whether ariMin fr.'in the xf-ivi ntu f stitmi antst j tt tta c or opium 'ii T,mu;h mthful in Ian- ; rrcti'Hi, o' r induijTitce, etc., such mU of . Hrain Tower, W-iki'Mt'nesa. Branny Lo wn ! Tains in tht l.at k, hcminul W aknetw, llys- I Uidu, S r on. I'roh r.itimi, Noctu.'il omta- ) nioitj, Lcucw i h'te, lJijEiiii-M, Weak Meit'ry, L"Hnf Tocrmii itiiHitein . , whk'h if nek- 1 locU'l uftrii itf'l o I'rtii'aturu old :te and j innaniu. Pn t$! a G buxcV fcr ?.f.00 Svnt lv innii -n r'CH't f 'rice. A Mltllll l.hKtXIf is (fin-n : with ever;, s'.'i :,i, r it..i(-l, lo r. r ind tne ! iiiiiit ii I'iiiitiiti i Aitt, :a i i iiet to I. 1 v it i e ti.tMisai rhoi it.-i.iiifua1 r Hi old ' ai.tj r,uii, of U.rh t-rxw, lu- Ime been IHTinaneiitlv cured by tbe uwr ' f Aphroditine , Circular free.. Address 1 in Ariiito i;iirir '. Wentrn Hiunch, ". Portland, ron. Koi Bitle by Kohbay A. Ms'i,, who aland Ifi.l d til '. it-1-, A M - I t y w AN'THi T ilt l:rn. pasture. Whittle di lirANTKD-A KE BOAUDKKS. (Uire at ttle rei k-nce ot M- Poms. f our:h w.d 1'aUuooia strtreta. IX M, E. MOK SALK. A NEW HISOER SKWlMi VACHI5I, ! 1 l at greatly re.!urtKl rate; alto choice ; ; canary bird 4, CnylUb and Uarrjnau inirara, Far paniavlan taqn f UN. Wa. m. Fi'encli i rr moi.n j nfuruioc : ?s i fe J I Dl. fcTTOJM SPECIALIST, BLUMBERC'S BLOCK, ALBANY OREGON, By the most modern and ap proved methods cures female dis eases and private diseases of either sex. He has a sure cure for cat arrh of the head. Consultation is free and everything strictly confi dential. Ollice hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Residence comer Third and Lvon streets. laitest designs in jewelry received at F. M. French's. just If you fe-d unab'e to do you work, and have th:t 'ired feeling take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapar illa; it w ill make you bright, active and vigorous. THE STATE IV! . opens eitemb: :. i-iw. Co. u . ( study ar i.trtd t-. pt-ssly to ii et bene .s v- liie inning and u echaniea' int. re s ol the state L..rgo. ex u.n uio- a i weil vemilat-.! bui: ..ugs ili C)d ,-gi is o ,?te .. cc ivated ' h iSt.an i-i :um .oil. tin be.iltbie ' in il i-t. id ..m ''i' it.tr i.aini::.. ixpt-r0-! ! lie.. : no. . ft I )0 to- i he en. .e session. Two or more free scholarships ! from every Oregon county. Vri:e lor catalogue to i . , .no. .11. r. I., i n..M.;t.L, Pres. Cory tllis, Oreeon. I" OST One :av diiv bra;)ti : :.i V. P. eil the lJ shxuMer, wuislim .v; pound-t, 9 - ears .)ld. Anv iut'oriuatiir.i will ie auitalnv re- .eil .l Iress VVriiitmaii IL iluiimrl. Farmers Attention Do yon want to Viuy a Hinder, KoL'iDf, Tbresber, Mower or ot.lur ui;i ljiii ry this vear ? A Stoam "boat Load of STEWART Oall mid HeL ct What You Want. Vlidsnmmer IVEy Stock is now complete embracing; all the latest novel ties in Dress Groods both in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. ! LADIES ! We make a specialty oi Kuit Ribbed! and Muslin Onr price are .the,, LOWFST anl our goHts lliiJmveai THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY We earn a full lin- of the world renorrd Prcadbeed Drefh Goodn, . i i r ii i i i r elled. In ::broirleri8 and flonneinKB we have as large a etotk pf In; 1 n i' will he oim e -nd that Albany ia the heat trading point in Oregon. f)TA pleasure to ihow goods. Willi a Fortune Is a good, healthy, pt-arlv .skin. Few are aware ot the ohort tinifc it taKeb a disordered liver !o cause blotches on the face and a durk greasy skin One bottle of Begtrs blood purifier ani blood maker will iectore itiU oiau to its natural and hea'.tfc, state and clt ane the blood of all impurities, it ic meeting with woudriful success Try it. It i guaranteed. All drug gibU keep it. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothb.g parents should be so careful about as selecting a cough syrup. Beeus Cherry couth syiup is mectimr with wonderful success. The best it none to irood. Be sure yon tret Beg. Every bottle is warranted. All druggists keep it. The People's Bakery frd Ereai h: and Cab DAILY. Fine Caks a Specialty. BLACK BURV & PIRONL LEADING GROCERS AND BAKERS. GRANT'S PASS PEACHES ! MUELLER A GAB RETT EXCLl SIVK AGENTS Onlers for any quantity wil e proutpih lidel. A Faxm ldccl;re:y juctxcccivtd T FREE FROM POISON. AiiT fclUDiO. Mis. br P.ttou. Lyou and 3d Stieet. LcfSOnd gicii 111 iiirtWUig, paiutuig and music. Pu tmes for sale or painted to order. Am Ia. We thmk the people will like to buy five one poun t bars of splen did laundry soap u r two biu. We will sell at that . i -e to-uaj . SJ-tNl't) Bl.ACk.uiKK. lulllur .in 'al-K- urr. . Theoulygur aute-u cure for tutarr cold iu the ne La ltvi, rote told c-klarrhul ueufi an- ana oie ejes. he 6tore the sense A tunte and uupleubHa breath, resultii ; Irom i atari h. Kv aud pleusaut. U ike. Follow direclioa and a cure ib w .runted, by all drug Kisls. Stud fc circular to Abicliu Medical Coujp f, Oio iiit, C 1. MX uionilis' trcul jut lor 1; sent by mail. 1 10, I sale by rubhu A. Mason, Uee elegant lotion for sunburn RED U1W WA J11LLS ISOM, LAlt. A III., i-io, N E W PROCESS 1 LO L R. (Superior for Faiuil and Baker'a uee) Best tiioito Jf'aciJities. t Hijjhejit vkU ric paii let l..kt't ALBANY - OREGON en e a i m i : We hae uiatie arraiiemeuU lo Mij -ply luoue to ull on loi.g liuu- at I w rales ol ililmlt on iiuprovvd luruia, and choice ciij pr .puiiy I Uobc wi.o contemplate Uuiiuu. uuek bio. ka n ttKl uiou . til- us 1 W tl.L ct A: Lt 6il K. 1 Viereck's : ting saloon, having and hair cut liHVing I.) cents. en i fci ttt tcftcnof Z8S0. & SOX -Tt TI1L- MEN Call and look at upvalue, in Ve iia e a ery elicose from ;'t 'iie er t'er"i in llie 1 H k t Annnuncemen hirnisliiis'