Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 13, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MOlfSTNTfj HERALD: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1 S!0.
0tnitt(5angluuld;NOWFOR A BRIDGE.
ON SALE.
Tn Daily Hk.vlu will be on J
sale each morning at H. J. Jones' :
book toro.where ii a b procured j
at 6 cents per copy.
JOTTIWrt"- ABOU r IWN.
Compasses at F. M. French's.
Miss Ollm Marks is visiting rel
atives in Eugene.
Hon. Geo. A. Waggoner paused
through the city yesterday.
Miners: go to F. M. French's
for your magnifying glasses.
The Oregon Press Aspociation
i. ... meet in Portland Thursday.
Win. McKinnon of Sweet Home,
is spending a few day in thin city.
Mrs. Elizabeth Irvine went to
Yaquina. yesterday to spend a few
days.
Mr. Conrad Meyer and family
have returned from a trip. to the
mountains.
W. S. Thompson and wife re
turned yesterday from mouth's
absence at Yaipiina bay.
L. W. Deyoe and family and
Airs. Hand and family will leave
to-day for a trip to the Alsea.
Mrs. Ignatz Fox left yesterday
fur an extended visit with relatives
ami friend.-, in Etlensburg, Wash.
Mr. O. W. Humphrey, foreman
of 'he Herald office, left jester
day for a week's sojourn at Ya
quina. Misses Louise Hue let and Bes
sie Smith of Salem, are visiting in
this city, the guests of Miss Carrie
Pfeiffer.
Mrs. Nettie Mitchell, one of the
popular lady clerks in V. F. Read's
dry goods store, will leave to-day
to visit relatives in Nebraska.
Dr. E. O. --miih was a pa-isci
on the morning tram tester.
en route to Idaho, wnere he isr in
te reeled in some valuable mine
Mr. and Mrs. H. 5i. Warner
Iowa are visiting in tin." city
guests ot Mrs. Warners si-t
Mrs. A. B. Wuodm. They exuPct
to Lcate here.
Frank Parton, at one tinj head
IP.
of
iic-
mi er in the Manoliari..uii..gjCoundlo. ttie Citv OJ Ai:.any:
mills of this city, now of NasburK. The .m.ij,,,,.,!, our petitioners,
Ln.on county, w vimim.r ms ol- . , view o( b fat:l lu.u biU
lnenas in A.Dany. granting to tne ci'y of Albany a
W. F. Read is remodeling i-u iranciuse, authorizing and em
store am! rearranging the secono powerirg the citv lo btrld aid
tory of the building. It will he , construct a bridge across the Wil
one of the most attractive business j j ,m .ttt. river, op, osite s: id v ly.
houses in the city when completed, j i,asb. en passed by congress aial
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Grawotil iil soon kiecome a law; and in
will leaveto day via Yai)Uiiia for a view of the fact that before said
visit i i San Francisco. Mr. Grad- bridge c n ie i-on-trti-.-Ud a ile
wold will combiiio busiiiers witn sign and 'lr.iwinn oi such bridge,
pleasure, and order a big stock ol a:ul a map of tne location, -ho i;i-go-ids
for bis Golden Rule Haz&ir the topography ot tne banks of the
vlore. river, the shore lines, direction
In raising a barn on the farm oi stud strength of current at all
W. H. Pugu, near OakviHc, a lew stages, ami souiiilings showing the
days ago, Mr. Ilolstein, one of the lied and channel of said river,
workmen, received a severe wound .nui-t lir-t he submi ted lo th
in the shoulder by striking him- i i-ecretary of war lot his approval,
self with adze with whicii he waa a on Id most respei tfuiy pray that
driving a peg ab -ve his head. your honorable oody take earl
W. E. McPherson, real est it.- action to secure a Purvey , design
broker, yesierdax sold to K. L. nd drawing of said bn ge ny
MouUgue, ex-wuniy cleik. hi i f-m- cmpe'eu L . . engine, r, io
acres of land west ot town, belon - i t'.e -nd tn..t all nec. s.-aiy prel.m
i.t.n ii vhr. f..r niii ah I inarn-s may he tra;acte. while
Montague intends imor..vinif the
olace and will orobabu m.-ke ihi -
his future home.
Take the I mon Pacilic laiiwav
for the hast, thirty-five hours
quicker than an other tr nscoi.
uueutat line, ilegtnt new iiining
cars, Pullman palace sleepers, free
famiiy sleeping cars run thi-oui
io Lv'iiver, Omaha, Conned Biutls.
Kansas City, St. t.oui and Chi
cago. C. ti. Rawliugs, city ticket
agent, foot of Broalalbiit street.
Cordrajr-Wanit Iraiatl: 'uipu.
This company will appear at the
opera house three nights next
week, commencing .Monday.
August 18th. Oi their opening
performance, "Jivone," tne Or
gonian has a- follows: ''Divor - e,"
with Miss Essie little iu the lead
ing role, tilled Cordr.iy's theater
last night. The play is an excel
lent one. It is of the inteu-elv
thrilling school anil appeals uior.-
or less to the emotional inline ol
the audience, particularly
to
those who have experienced tne
varying emotions of the genuine
article. he stage se tin; la-it
night was ex.edeiit and the cos
tumes worn tl-roughoui the play
by the ladies of the iomp..n,
elemut. Miss Kssie Tittle a- ti e
heroine, Horenee tirantley, pre
sented the-picture of the devoieo.
persecuted wile in a ma ner cor-
wtly conceived and with all 'he!
delicate tou -hi k ot woiuitnly t- n
demessai.d grace that l,."tin.
mark her work. Miss Minnie1
Tittle wan pieasantl welcomed'
and made a pr.-tU and sprih ly j
fc-ally, and was gen.-roiislv .--a
i. ..i f... i.. '. ..i' :
uwuum ivi tici Bi.iiii oi l.i
Paloma" and tor her .1 duty dai.e-!
ins. Mr. R K. French m-.ie than
satisfied the demands -l the role oi
Harry Orant.ev. liis
acting ws
manly and vigorous
Bnanlon to wi..rt.
Owiug to numerous requests ti.p
excursion train lor NewK.rt will
leave Albany at 2 r. ... Saturday
August -3d, instead ot the lite
hour previously announce-i. This
will give exiaiisiomsts all evening
on tlie lieach at Newport, arriving
at that place a bum 6:4.) p. m.
C'apt. Winaut.of the sti am schoon
er Mischief, is hack from a cruise
in Behring se and will hive hi
vessel all cleared up nicely for the
accommodation ol those woo w ish
to go over the bar tor pleasure or
fishing. Ample accommodation
at the hotels.
Having aisposeu oi the grocery
tore ou tjevond and Jackson
streets, Albany, I desire all wrfio
are indebted :o me to call and Set
tle np. Per-ons can find iu for
the rest of th's week at M.
Huston's othce on 1st street, two
4oors belc.w tiie Delmouco Kes
taurnt. CiIaklk- Ksio.
Aibajjy, August 6, 180.
A Petition For Its Location De
foe the City Council.
WOKfc rtllUK WORK (IKHCRf ll
ike Ext liou ut h JUilriail 8tree:
8-w; r to Cost Neur y $5000 -Oth-r
Important BomiiBsi-
I V
The city coi.i.cil met in regit I ir
session in the council looms las'
evening, Councilman Garrett be
ing absent. In the ai-senec ol
Recorder llenton, councilman Ta -ier
acted in Irs ilace.
The committee on str. ets and
public I ropeity teiorted tint the
f'aianooi street .-ewer had betn
finished in a workmanlike manner
and recommend' d tiiat the work
he accepted; adopted.
A petition oi citizens to have
certain streets in llacklemau's
third addition graded and graveled
was reported on favo'aMy by the
committee on streets and putdic
property, and the report was adop
ted bv the council.
The committee on ways and
means reported favorably on the
extension of the Kailroa i street
sewer, w hich report was adopted
and bids ordered advertis.-d for.
The proposed extension is for 15.VM)
leet and will c-'-t 4 per loot, inaK
ling the extension cost neaily
sotHK)
Also the Broadaibin street sewer
was ordered extended to the Al
l.any college grounds.
The street commissioner was or
dered to UsvVe the old building on
-ecoiidltieet near ihe water ditch
reiia'ed lorlliwim.
ic contract for constiuctingVn
I inch terra cottu pic SewV
across ferry sirvei, muiway oe-
tween Kigiith ami Ninth siieel,
as lei to Jas Latueni al 44 cents
i-r foot, his being the lowest bid.
The lollowing pet.nioiifor the io-;
alioli ot tne pr-iposeit wagon
briiig' a. i oss die Willamette at;
V w8 '"" ,
'''"e on streets ami pu
tnis citv was read an 1 relerreu u
t.v
v'" ,' - . , ,..,.
! 1 'e water is a' is j,r-s
j t e water is a'
-nt
low-
,! - e. " y",r I 'etui
.nets
ever p:ay.
The petition is s:gned by
fallow iiik' citizens: .Samuel
Vonng, Isom, Ianning .v C
tii.'
K.
, J.
l. Irving, jiew..rtvSc ox, 1-ank ..f
ilr.gon, 11. . Men ill, Fos'-ay tt
Mason, .lul.u- Giadwohl, I..
Blaiu, X. H. Allen, J. V. Piiie,
Ge... Humphrey, I,. Sen lerr. Mat
tliewn& Washburn, W. J. .Mon
leith, 1'arker Bros., J. L. H.I), T
J. Stites, F. M. RedtieM, Jno. A.
i'rawford. Mi: ton Hyde, to. L.
i.lackniaii, Jno. Schuieer, i'. J.
Baltiiiiore. A. B. Mi-llwa:n, t! W
Masiou, E. W. Langdon, L. l'iinn.
Ci.ail. a Pfeiir.-r. C. .Meyer, R. S.
Strahan, I bompson A Overman,
I arl Race, W. C. i weeilale, .1 . R.
Whitney, W L. Vance, lila. k
burn A " right, W. 11. Goltia,
.l-iliu- Joseph, B. W. (,'iiiidilf. G.
F. I 'r;iwl. id.
Ihe following bills were ol leie-l
p iid :
j Alnany Iron Works
1 ') i
2 50
1 iio
12 (id
10 00
HI o4
2 00
52 50
..oiiii lfillll . .
I-!, l'ruax ....
R. Brown . ....
Jas. Ew iug. .
J .hu Maxwell
F. Bender . .
Moses .Miller .
I.itinli4r IIuiiimI.
A few evenings sin- e a spark nom
"'e engine m tiie giavei
tram on ,
the S P. caugfit ili a plleof iei.cing
iiimhtd-a hah a mile soiiili ol the
em ilepot setting ii on tiie and
O'lrning nearly seven thousand
ieet. I'ne blae communic ated to j
--idj:.- No. 157, which would have
o en eonsnim- . .nit Scct on I" -re-
man Prun y was notified of .t and
! t"-ik his l anna gai g to ihe scene I
a id extinguished the iliime. The
lumber i .clouded io I e company.
Kama Held ti. tmwtr.
henfl -oit iet.Mi ii.- l yesterday
fr -in L) bn no,, wlierc Nail' Banta
aa-1 bis .-a:niii di-.n b'.-fore
lu.-tiie Y .iliac- i r parlii-ipating
n the ri"-fi.i .-h.H.to g atlVay at
l.at place, iie wa- held to await
i he action ..f ;iie trund jury, and
in delau'it oi ii..nos was brought
o thi.- city a- d in. -arccrated in fee
ci 'int jai. Bantu says he w as j
iii'oxiciil.d who oc did the
sh-Kitii alpjle, who as with
him at the time, appeared as a
-AiinesH in nis Dt-liull.
Mr. U. V . Mevens. of tl.is
cm v.
i ioi meriy coi:tr..ctor ..n :h; Urcuta
. ..-..iiv iiiiiiumi, oa- i;iK"U tna
I'... ...m ....lA...I ... .1. ..Vlll
contract io construct l.J m.ius oil
ro:;d on the ."niti.hern P. iti.- cx-
tension fromt. oourg io Ja.-per in
iaue county.
i . , : . .
Aw brey gives gas lor the painless I
exlra-tioii ol teeth.
House slippers at K. (J. Searls'
J
LAW-
8TATE DISPATCHES.
Salam
Will G.t a Eec nut and Sbo Is ';
Happy Newy Kotr
i
Spt-L-ml to trie Hbpali-
Sm.km, Ail;;. 1-. A t a sj -ecial meet-1
ing nt tiu- Salem UmmIo; iru-lehelli
this even. ii:; a tel. gram was re
ceived ir-.m -en itor Mitchell s .y-
tug:
j been
The cci-sos "t Sik-m has
onieic-l re-taken under the
supeiviMon ii. a spe ml agent sent
from Washing'-Mi. to act in co-oi-erarioii
'vim a rispcrvisor n. be
appointed bv ihe mayor and presi-
dent of the -o rd of trade,
he (fener.l s t shietioii.
It will j
II... I., ...-.I . ,f 1 1-i.l.. lis til." i
southern Paeiii- to run local
Uanif between ibis city and the
lair ground-' fair week.
The children of the b -reaved
tanner, S. . K. Jones, who was
recently confidence)! out ol fo'iOO.
i ao petitioned tne county court tor
the appointment ot a guardian.
It is rumored that upon the
recommendation of the inspector
who recently made an inspection
at Chemawa, that some .
members of rupt. Irvim - fimily
will be dismissed from I... ir posi
Hon " tne governi 'it o. the
In)' ..u i. . "'g school.
ii arr.iiigv. ictits were cumpict-e-t
to-d.iy Li t.ie baseba ! t :u l:. -luellt
of the nil l: i-'allleS i i In iie' :
at ui dur.r.g tne k of me
sta .- mir. l-.-lli ; in ;tem club
v:.'. it) ami i e winner -A i..e
i st jj.njies w ill ivcei' ; anil
u. -". (iid -)iu.r floi'. Kh-b
clUk o y .oo : gi. lies ; .id on t e
last day the two prize winners
to croi-s b.-tts. McMinnville, Vi.n-
i-ouver, Saiem and eiihpr Nob Hill
or Famous are expected to enter.
The a. tendance at l: .c County
Normal ins-ittite now in session in
Salem showed a material increase
to-day. Interest in the exercises
are also growing.
I'OKTI.AMI NOTKS.
PoKi LAM), Augast 12. The body
l'at .Mallov, Alio was drowned
t Friday while out boat riding
wRh a not -r mis worn in ot the
f,ioww, was recovereo io nay.
vij.jiiu i niteo uues .uarsnai
airns cam- uown irom i enuie-
ton thf morning with Jauies .iur-phy,-wbi
was anested lor selling
li-iuor to Indians.
'Ihe Union Pacific trains last
night and this morning came into
I Last Portland live anil seven hours
iiehind time iesieciively. The
cause ol the d. .ay was tne driiting
of sand on t he track east ol The
Italics. A targe nuiuneroi passen
gers waited this morning at Roos
ter Uuck tor seven noma.
PB1NEVILLE NW3.
& Better Wheat Crop lu Cnok Ccnntv
Tfian for Tears.
I'HlNKVII.l.E, Allg. 10.
1 he nood bauleis have formed a
trusi, and agree i not ti deliver
any wool in 1'iinev.Ue for le-s
than 4 a on .
On the l.-t of last July Crook
county wai only in debt about
f -1) '), uii' i nad deiiiKineiit taxes not
collected amounting to 15,(i0.
Apples i.ave ot.lown to 4 cents
a poll a 1 in this maiKet, and tliose
wiin moderate incomes can now
in-lulg-- in a little green lruit.
1 u o mi ni His ano i lookeil a- ii
i heri' would be warcely any tiling
raised in tins iiunty this jear,
but now the farmers are liarvesi
HU the la.ges! crop they h.ive
rai-ed for yeais. Lariy in the
s -usou it as repor'.ed tnat crops
n lygn riiige would be almos: a
lailure, but the beginning of har
vest has proven the crop to tie at
ieast an average one in that sec
tion. Ninety-cents a bushel will
prohabiy be the ruling pi ice of
wheat in I'rineville this tall.
Last Sunday about 75 tons of
bay belonging to Knoch Cyrus,
who lives in the Gray Butte
neighborhood, twenty miles ln-rih
of i'rineville, was burned. Mr.
Cyrus and family were attending
the wedding of Kid. Grant at the
school house af the tune, and i
iri-it riniiiiM tit th.. rm-ii u,
i.ie origin of the tire is a mystery,
lue loss is iute heavy on .Mr.
Cyrus, as it was the greater por
tion of his crop.
Arm itr.iken. I
Mrs. K. 1). Barrett was in the I
city yesterday lor the purpose of .
.-editing medical attendance lev,
her arm, which was broken by a -
j tali upon tin- sidewalk .o .his ci y j
j several days ago, both iioi.es . I -
the Kit aim l;eing bi-.ken near'
the w riot. Ineaccaleut Occurred;
i at the t:orntr of ixtli :iinl Lvon
; Hlreets, and was caused by a loos..
. .,);.ni tlvim? no when she steooi-i
j upon jt,
i here are ma-iy wretcned
piei-es n idewalk atiou! the i it
which sh-.uld be repaired.
fruit 1'riixpeetn.
fbeie is a great leal of fruit in
i.fiegon tins year, aud there is a
grea Uemaiicl lor it ir.-ni outside '
the state, so liuii growers are in a i
lair way to make something this
eai. if one has '.-im.I fruit of any '
kind iie I. a m- 10.1'li.e in luiu.ng
market for it. I he commission
ui)-n an- very ousy, and one of
rindn saiii yi s eiiiay hi- w ished
there ere mole fii ms in ihe hiisi-J
less ;o relieve h.m of some of the!
work Oiegoman. I
A choice and compl. te line ol )
bottled delicasies have just been
added to mr stoi-k call
and
them. V, K. Brow nell.
For Ihe .tlouutainn.
Nearlv all of our citizens wlu
can lay aside business cares and
iaue a snori vaca ion are go.ng lo
lle mountains this 'iwt weatoer
l ouise iiley all want io iav in a
.. ... .1 ... I -
H'W of canned lunch g ...isbe
iY"e they etart, and .iueller :
! iarretl Keep a full line oi the best
itv''e maiket.
.
l-alit shaves lorl :.l Viei.-cu '.s. j
Thediest watch in the worl.l for
the money at F. Al. r reach's. I
BUSINESS LOCALS.
(ieutlemen's hue shoes at E. C
.Searls.
i AtUuviaDie window si:rtvn
at
i e v as'i iurn s.
,.
Tin and plumbim: work done at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Kerosene, and gasoline
Stoves at
Matthews ic ahburn
Tinware warranted i ol lo runt ai
in:iiiew Washliuru's.
Drink ice cold soda at C E.
Browne U'8 and he happy.
t liiesi line of yent' - neckties in
the city at E. C. Searls.
Warranted garden hose at.im' ntiwder. which i u-.arranted.
Matthews v Washburn's. ; have a ) bance on that beaut i-
liarde: Imse anil lawn sprinklers i ful uold watch, lie bits also add
at Matthews & Wasnliurn's. ed a tine assortment of family
Ludlow 's a.00 ladies shoes all ; Kr,x;erie8 to his m unmoth stock of
sizes and w idths at E.
A complete line ol
Searls.
gents
l ar
nibbing goods at K. C
iN-arls'
Try Conn A Hendricson's once
on groceries and you will be happy.
Go to Cummmg's drug si ore
Bluiulerg tlock, for join artist's
supplies.
And when you want a delicious
old drink go to C K. Brow uell's
for soda.
Begas celelirau-d family teu-cdito !
are for sale b all luudimr druggists j
every wlieie.
Mens', youths' and boys' cloth- '
ing and furnishing goo)ls atj. W. ;
Simpson's.
Happy i he who buys bis fruits j
:tid vegetables of C. E. Brow nell. j
ilways fresh and full weight.
Harriet Hubbard Ayer- Rei-am- :
ler Balm, Cream and Pow.iei, can
lie obtained at llni'tiaril's new
drug store.
.-moke tht celebrated Havana!
tilled 5-cent 'gnis, 'naiiiilai tiiren :
al Julius .losi Ii V , it-iii iH. torv
A large invoice of our celebiate-i
"Engineer" shoes just received al '
E. C. Searls.
Siiecial pi ices made on all dress
goods to make room lor fall stock
at G. W. Simpson's.
Get some of those tine pies and ,
cakes for Sunday at B-ackhuru &
Puoni's. lion't cook over the hot
stove these daxs.
Cash paid for baled hay and oats
at L. Senders' stable.-. G-od
prices will lie paid for large or
small quantities.
Those wishing screen door an I
winnows should call on R. B.
V ink. who will put them it com
plete on short iv.it ice. Shop on
corner of Second unit Feiry streets
Secure your railroad, steamship
and sleeping car tickets to all
jtoints North, South and Fast via
the Union Pacific railway, and
save time and money. Ticket
office on Broadalhin street.
You cannot accomplish any wo k
or business unless y.m f el well
ll jouf.-el u-ed up liied out
t ike Dr. I. 11. McLean's Sar-apa
inla. It will iiive you la-ul.h.
strei-g'h aim viiaiiiv. losnay
Mason.
An 'le-.-ant di-pl iv o' frui', in-
lulling peaches, apiicois. inei ins,
pineapples, bananas, plums,
apples, and in fact every ki: d oi
rare fruits and lies., veuet bit -, is
lo be found at Jas. I . P- w.-ll .v
i'.mipany's 'gr-.c-iy -tore. The.
keep all the market affords.
When the stomacn lacks
and regularity there will ne
lence, h.-artt.nrn, nausea,
hi-ailaciie, net voiisne-s, use
11. .McLean's strength- nin
vie r
k-
I'r. J.
: I or-
dial and Blood t'miliei, to give
tone and icgulariiy io the stomach.
I n-u-p-cted droolers oi the
k i)lneys are respoiisib!) for m i.y
i f the oidmary a lmentsof human
ity a hich n0j.!ci U.l, d.-. l j. in .
a serious and perhaps fatal malady.
Experiuce would .-luyesi the u-e
of Or. ..'.II Mcl-an's Liver and
Kidney Balm.
Endue ep--sure to cold wind.-,
r 4i ii, br ght l:gli oi maiaria iimv
bring on inllauiuiatioii and so-e-nes
ol the eyes. Dr. J II. .Mc
Lean's Strengthening Eye Stive
will -iiMne tiie lnllamm -ti -ii. i:o-l
and soothes the nerve-, and
, Ireti
then weak anil failing i-vi-
j siht. 25 ci nts a box.
Take I he N'-rlhern l'.icilie U.iil-
r-jad lo al! p .ii.1.- Ea-t, snot est
I tune ol any roail Ea-t. No
change of cars, best nceomo latiol"
I ami the most pleaant route to
: travel. Tickets fur sale over this
road to any and all points east at
j the lowest rates by Burkhart ..v
, Keencv who are the authorized
' audits ol this com, any at Ab.ai.y
! Call - n tliem foi lick) is an-i in I
particular. .
l'he t nion Pacific are now riin-
no. t.to lni. tram, t 1ii-..m..1.
:nirrtgo in three days, earn ing all
! . la.u ... i.ri.
trains, having I'lihmaii slo-p'-rs,
tourists sleeiiets and fr.-.- recliuim:
chair cais attached. Passengeis
' can now leave PorHa'-d at 7 a. m.
i aud y e. ji. l'or sleeping car res-
. ervation. etc. apply lo C. O. Kaw-
' lings, foot of Bioadaibiu street. i
A fine line of
just opened at
Jruii sto-e.
Artists materi ils
J. A. C'u nming's
Albany Opera House,
THREE NIGHTS
Co.mmkSci.m;
Mouday. Aug. 18,
CUIIDUAV-WASS
Dramatic Company.
Ueadtil l-J the ii.usii.al favorite, MlsS
Elicit liriEL, anu die -tartliii aclor, l.
K. E r KEM.il, in iht lollowing repeit.nro:
MoMlAV "Wl VOKCi,"
TI.E-.UAY- "DAMTKS."
W'ElNt!EAV "SB.kltr ICE."
b.utiiui ,,tuini.-8' tpeciai ceiiery: rpu-
p'ia"' iS5 "nd r r0"-
fi.sw o ui .t will Link '..
A MIDSUMMER ITEM.
Some Foiutcra That M ill Save
Money t Huu8ekfiern.
(to and se.j that beatriiful gold
uic.i at i he '"Golden Rule Ba
zaar.'' Julius iirndvo'-l the pro
prietor oi the ookien Hue jjazaar
Baking I'owder, and No. l Japan
u-a, expressly put up foi his busi -, proven uieriioas cure-iemaie ais
iws .: 'el " irthe beu. tit of hif ! ase. and private -!iset.see of either
n.usi ,n, .-rs ..ach Imx nf li:iinir i sex. He has a sure cure for cat-
powder will win a piece of nne
(Ja? n are, and also each pound of
lb" tea will win a piece of tine
irlas are, and customers who buy
one nfiiind of ten or a luiv of halt.
glassware a-il crockery, winch is
the la'i:.-st in the Will uneite val
ley, t.oandsee Mr. Gradwhol at
the Golden Rule Bazaar, and you
w ill see I bat nothing is misrepre
sented. Oxford Tin,
I huve jus- received an invoice
of the iopuiai Joanseu Oxford
ties for $2.:V a pair. The bes;
shoe I have handii d for the price,
naiuuel E. Young.
ItarKalnH.
Four i-boice lots on Fifth street
at 02" each. A. so good hou e
an-1 barn and two lots on U h
.-tieet, $1700. Enquire of Gui.-s iV:
llednck.
U hi in IV ear her.
The warm weather of the last
few days has : ut a stop to these
not dinners anil suppers. Why?
Will, evciyb,-dy just stops that
l ht -.laker's wagon of BUckbuiu
.V 1 Hold's and gel a meal com
plete. It you sutler pricking pains on
m "vinti the eyes, or . a. .not bear
nrignt li lit, and find v..ur sight
Aeak ami tailing, you should
iiromytly use i'r. J. 11. McLean's
.-tr. ngthening aive. i'5 cent a
box.
Bestir- liver nilis are a mild laxative
; mm aei uireciiy on in liver anu ki.:
nes u .veil as Hu- li.ov.-ir. All ilrun-
ists
Grui i wold's line teas, with the
' cut -glassware rhal g es with them, j
forms quite an attraction and goes
very rapidly.
Anyiimiir you want in our ba
kery department is of ihe very
best, t mod Co His an t low pri.es
is what you get then'. Blackburn
ii Pi Ton i.
r-
H.-lTi
-tioii.
I lanili-l'nir
-jH-nsia anil
hitlers
all kin
for
it red
lv
We
mike a sp. cialty of fine
for j.ar.ies mil weddings.
:rn .V; I'ironi.
iacl
N w satticii". giughum's c
Ida's and other was- g.Mids
re-eived at ti. W. Simpson's.
ju-t
A no -a line
just receive at
bl..
C.
ck silk mitts
Searls'.
Elegant Lotion
suit Mild bf'lietilll'
rendi-rs the skin i
The bread wa-j.-nand '
get f .-sh f-n-ad every'
morning, or leave or- j
der wii h .1. R. I oug-1
las oppo-ite the Russ
1 louse,
th- citv
Uelivereil to ail nuts of
"A Slaii'i 1'liniieen lo Marry." j
Half per cent In-in ."0 to oh years '
, of ag".
Two per cent ir-m 45 to "0 ears '
ill age. i
Fiv:- and a hall j-er ce -t fiom i '
to -1 i year-1 of m-i
M.x an i a nail per cent from .i i i
io 40 ears of ae. I
Ten and a hall per cent from 30 '
to :!o years of ;;ge.
l'entv-!iv p.-r cent from 'J5 to
' i - . ...... .
t- oi IV -s.- en per cent from 2(1
.'5 years of a.e.
Three per cent from 15 to
years of ae.
One hundred per cent if you Imy
yo ir clothing -id. . Mmjison,
Al-iany, Oiegon.
Oreir.'ii 1'rei.H AHH.ieiution.
The fourth annual meeting of j
he "ednors and publishers" o: '
i Ireizon wili be held in Portland,!
he si-s-ioti comnii'iicing at 'In-
hour o. lh v. m. -Vug. Hth. and
,-oidiiiun g four las. the priu-i
oipal business will be 1 Luis-lay
evening and dminy Friday. A full
atteiulam-e is desired.
K. ('. Pkntlami, Ciias. Nicki.i.l
Secretary. President.
Before pnvcbasiin! your Arti.-ta
materials ''X imiiie the new 'ock
just o. ened at tlie lirug st -n- of J.
.V. Cumuiing, succe.-i-or io 11. C
Hubbard.
V1AXWA ban reni-ved h laun.lrv to ihe
0 'run h use rin the tor.cr of Sei-ond and
1 yoii Btrec-t-.
W A N i l 1 1- ' 'i
I . ill
VAi.ture. Wiiodle it
t in vteo A
IE ItoAUl'l-KS.
IN-
V ..n irr at the ren-lctu e of SI'V M. E
re-ii
liorus, fourth ml falapt-oia ot ectg.
1IL HALK. -A SKW SISOlilt SKWINU VAUIISK,
P at ureatiy re.lacod iiitcs; also choi.n ,
ciniirv bird, English aud Owtuuu -auigai. j
' Kir tirti'olara tnqiHr o W m.
Nil'
SPECIALIST.
SLUMBERC'S BLOGK, 'i.BANY. ORECON.
By the most modern and ap-
arrh of the head. Consultation is
free and everything btt ictlv confi
dential. iflice hours 10 to'l2, 2 to
4 and 7 to 8. Residence corner
Third and Lyon streets.
Latest designs in jewelry just
received at F. M. French's.
If you fed unab'e to do you
work, anil have that t ed feeling
take Dr. J. H. McLean s Sarsapar
:11a; it will make you briitht, active
and vigorous.
THE STATE
I',,!1
I
Ol'ENS
-
EITEMI;E
l s.t .
. -f s'u :y arib '. d v
y to iii. t ilit' iit'i -.j ci th.i
la iillli: ami ;ue hallical f'lteie---o:
the -late Li. col '.io"
ui. w- 1 ve-cii.- eo ;uili' ..gs '. ..e
coin ,e S k- vied
ii!
ited
at! . 'hlir l' dl ; -11.11111 iu
ii mu il. .. d "He
o: : he .
. ',:h-
thi' i ui '.u( tai .
ii Lin . F xpciif
nee., ol c -d
t lot ac ent.
esion.
Two or more free fchjlai.-hips
Irom every Oregon county. W'riie
for catalogue to
B. L. VkXOLD, IVes.
Corv -.llis, Orenoi-.
I" oSi' one luv ponv r : U I I
I' V.l t' c
d . ears
ki. viiv iiifurmiitit.il A-ll be H.i.iaoiv re
fa l-:.l. .va Ire-i-) Writ ..nan ilainurt.
Farmers Attention
l)o vuu want t. tm a
1 'iVs.
a Stoamtoat Lord cf Fern IrtacHre:? jnaticcciTci fc: tic sect ct cfMSSO.
STEWART & SOX
C-itill aiitl Sel ct Whiit Von Want.
I
1
I
midsummer Announcemen
VIy St ock is now complete
cinbraoinsi nil the latest novel-
ties m
WOQL
LADIES
j n Knit Ribbed
j ( ur prices are the
! our goods
and Muslin
LOWKST and
THE BEST
We uarry a
elled. lu en
will h wrvin
IO I I t IV1 1 Will IMWM -
I
V ntuhA Ck Diumiu It' 111 I
I
imm M llalTV.H . m I III It It ll I i 1 1 v
:
..II line of the world renowned Broadhead Dress tioods,
. oidariAQ anil Hr.iitinin.ra u Viui-a b . 1 n . . 1.
Y"V . .. .
.. that A Mnv le t ri
. . , ,B .....
What a Fortune
Is a good, healthy, pearly ,skin. Few
are aware ol the short time it takes a
disordered liver to cause blotches on
the face and a dark greasy skin One
bottle of Beggs blood purifier aud
blood maker will ic-tore this oruu to
ite natural and healthy state and
ci: uDses the blood of al! impurities.
It is meeting with woudciful success.
Try it. It is guaranteed. All drug
giU keep it.
A Uood Cough Syrup.
There is nothing parents should be
o careful about as selecting a cough
syrup. Be ess t .'berry couth syiup
is meetinsr with wonderful succese.
The best i u. me to eood . Be su re you
ire l BVgtra. Every bottle is warranted.
All druggists keep it
The People's Bakery
frssb Bread, Pies mi C:b
DAILY.
Fine Cakes a Specialty.
BLACKBURN' & PIROXI,
LEADING CI-OCtRS AND BAKERS.
GRANT'S PASS
PEACHES !
MEl Ll.EK &. GAKRKTT,
KXCI.lBIVt AOKNTS
r.iere loi anv quantity wil
e proiuoily tided.
-1
Hinder, KtiiTjnr.
this
Tliresber, Mi.wer or
Dress Groods botli in
AND WASH FABRICS.
WS1?3
FREE FROM POISON.
I - f m m w vuv HUM w I u tiVllltlk
HOSIERY. VALLEY
p " "" "i"v auy iiwuh iu me siat. .all ai.a voa
a Vwml tHtna K - aMrfatfb. . I . , -
-. , -.v . iiviiii -u oincuil, flLSv
W.
ART iSTUDJO.
Mrs. Dr. Pa'ton, Lyon and ".d
street. Leasoii givtu iu drawing,
paiuting aud music. Picture for
sale or painted to order.
An Idea.
We think the people w ill like to
buy five one poun 1 bars of splen
did laundry soap u r two bits. We
will sell at that . i e to-day.
Sfknc. Blackbikn.
Calif i" Ja tire.
T he only gut- -auteed cure lor cuts r r
cold iu the ue
haj lcoi, roct cold
catarrhal dealt
,t- auu sore ey cs. he
f taste and uupleasau
; froui caiairh. tao
;sc. 1-oifoH dneeliou
.raiilcU, by all drug
cuculai lo Aniiliu
y, Oioiiilc, t 1. tii
::il lur ft; nut by
: kale by i-osba)
i store the seiise
' breath, rebUltU
aud pleubaut U
j and a cure n w
: gists, bend ft
.Medical Coiup.
I niulitha' treat
j inaii. 1 10, t
ilttoOU,
Use elegant lotion for sunburn
'RED C1I0 ViN J11LLS
ISO.M, LAX t IV. A ., i'lblis,
NEW PKocKssS t Lot It.
(Superior for Kauiil and Baker's uk)
Best '6mm Vacuities.
CHiyliiMt oub price puo loi ..tkt-i
iLIlANV - OREGON
We have uiaOc arrangements to su) -
j ply luoiiey to all on loi.y liuie al 1 w
j ralea ol iiitt itet ai improved laiuio,
j and choice cilj pr ipi-ily. 1 hose Htu
I vunteuiplutc Ou.nlu. t; oi i K blot ke .au
I i;cl uiouc. sec- u.- '
.LL t E .V ( IsltR.
Viereck's -havin and hair cut
ting saloon, sfi tviiig i.j cents.
other iiiacliiiitO
c
if:
r
i
a.
To Tin:
MEN
TCall and look at our' vali.es in
, We have a very
choose from at the
ever otferpi. in tlie
HMlldlllKi'
b it- si k to
lowest -iiifc
which for esr and fiinisb are uneau-
1. . . .
A pleasure to show goods.
K. READ
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