Tins Monyrisro tttct?at,t; saturhay. attqttst ir. io
ON 9ALK.
The Daily Hbhalo will he on
tie each morning at H. J. JoneV
book store, where it ran be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINOA .4BOUI TOWR.
Compasses at F. M. French's.
Cumming's for choice soda wa
ter. Quench your thirst at the new
soda, fountain.
A full line of trusties for sale at
Cumming's drnit st re.
County Cle. ' P. Payne went
w Oregon City . " lay.
(ieo DocMer s y returned
yestt-rdiy i'Oin Ya,...i.a.
Twen'y cents pr c . d is being
pai I tor hops in Lebanon
Min-rs: iso to . M. Jrrencli'8
lor your magnifying g'asses.
Mr, f. M. Irving and daughter,
Mis Velle, have returned Irom a
visit at Uiympia.
J. F. Halloran h is sol : his in
terest in the Astoriau to ..is part
ner P. W. Parker.
W. E. M-Pherson, renl estate
broker, vesterd iy sold to .1. How
ard a ho'ise a-id lot n fifth and
Railroad streets for J 100 .
The B ard of Trade of CorvaUis
wi I soon inn an adilitiou of
2a,;X) pamphlets d-scriptiv of
Benton count. The work will be
done at Pott land.
N. J. Henton and f;im Iy, C. A.
Curran and family, W. H.W'a.ncr,
fi W. HumDhrev. James Mc-
Hargue and family returned jes
terday from Yaquina.-
The steamer Mischief arrived at
Yaquina bay last week with 70
tons of Nanaimo coal, the first
shipment of tiutiable co ilever re
ceived at the port Yaquina.
Mr. John Althonse and Percey
Young returned .esterday from a
trip across the mountains. Dav.d
Froman and wife stopped at Soda
ille and will arrive to-day.
At the regular meeting of ti e
Albany Building and Loan at-o-ciation
last evening ZU0 was
loaned to Frank Wallace at
months interest in advance.
A special conclave f Tempi
Commandery, No. 3. will be hel :
at the Masonic hall this ev uiii;
Y.'ork in the black degree. Ai
knigbis are requested to be prec
ent. A. Haekleman has returned
from an extended stay in Kastern
Oregon, where he has large stork
interests. llesiys there is a better
wheat rron in Crook county this
year than for a lnr time.
A beautiful wonan must b
healthy, and to remain healthv
she should take Dt. J. H. Mc
Lean's trengtheniiiL.' Conlial an.!
Blood Purifier. U imparts tone
tnd flush to the stin, strength,
viitor and pure blo J ; is equally
adptel for al1 aaes, from the
babe to the aged, of -ither sex.
Take the Cnion Pacific raiiwa.-
for tlit East, tbirtv-tive hours
quicker th.n anv i ther trunwon
tinent! line. Elegant new ilini;
ars, Pullman pal.te sleepers, lie
family steeping ears run throuai
to Denver, Omaha, Conned Blurte
Kansas Citv, Ft. -l.oui- and Chi
cngo. C. G. Rawlins. city ticket
aent, fot of Brou !albin street.
Oregon Vrolt Yield.
Salem -tatesman : A newcomer
fmm one of the at' Tin-ridden stat-!-
oi the West reached Oregon last
- vear and pnn hastd land nea
rs.ilem on which as a nice yonnu
orchartl. He was in town th
other dav. comi'landng of ttu
..ui'trv. He eaid lie wouli "a
lif live in a cvelone count y a- i-
o fnntrv where the tri e- hroktr
don u-der the loa'U of fruit. 1
He is surely to be pit.ed.
Llun County Cual.
The Lebanon Express says: I.
W. Bi-liO!, tesi.li. g te-i mil-
eas' f Lebanon 'ii H,'ni;t..n
creek, op.ught to this ol C Sunn
fine coal cro)piius. Expiei Cf.
cod miners have examined th
ground and the o-itctoppingi a.;
pronounce it the tnot promising O!
anything thev have seen in this
p ft oi tne state. One gentleman
told Mr. Bishop that he thought
rich vein oi coal could be struck
at a depth of 80 feet. What we
need, and must hive, if Oregon
ever takes rank as a mi verai state,
is men to leve op o ir r-sotirces.
Mr. Bihop offer.- to give : oiie
balf interest to any man who will
develop the mine.
Death of Mr. Jacob.
Mrs. K- Jacobs, whone hnshaml
dieil if lew days ajo, and who ha
been seriously ill for several weeks,
pas-ed away last evening at the
advanced age of 80 ca s. Mi.
and Mrs. Jacobs were among th
pioneers of Albany.
Fine Stone.
Home very fine ston.' is now- be
ing taken from be stone quarr o'
Abraham & Blavkman Hi-ross th
river from this citv w hich in liein).'
shipped to Portland. A car load
ye-terday was side-traeWed near
the ferry, which c nta ned on
piece 12 f-et, inches long. The
pi-ce weighed nearly two t . nc.an
with a lot of o'h-.r stone is for the
new M. E. church in East Port
land Charrk Settee
There will be preaching service-to-morrow
at the l'reshyjeriat
church at II a. m. and 7 :45 p. m.,
eondu ted by the pastor. Subj. ct
of the morning seim n "fh
Christward Look. In the even
ing the topic will be "The r'alpe
Alarmist."
The abba'h school w ill convene
at 12:15 f. ni.
Young people's prayer meeting
will be held in H-e lecture room et
7 p. m. All will b made welcome
U Umbo mvio.
NOTES FROM TANQEBT-
A Heavy Tiald of Full Gr iin As Iaova
Uob la HurTtin Operaticaa.
Tanoknt, August 14.
Han est in proi:re.- sine rapidly in
this vicinitv and ome large yields
! are reported. Mr H. W. Sett e
! mire reports !T hu-hels per sere,
Mr. A. .Setlleiuire 33, and .ur. t..
1". Kn ghten M tuheb. The
spring grain has not yet lieen
threshed, but it promise a good
yield.
The M. E Church build nir at
thi pl.Ht-e is rapidly nearins win
pletinit. The spire is lo:'e and the
heli is in place and a i now be
heard in our peaceful little village
Mtss Kate Howard has returned j
from a visit in California. Miss
Trixie Morgm h B also returned
irom California, w l.e she has been
on a vi-it to her i-Uter, Mrs. An
drews. f Oaklmd.
The writer saw a woman running
a binder on Sunday la-t s uth of
here in a he-it field apparently
successfully, which is eceuiingW
an inovat on in harvesting. niai.
was industriously shocking up the
groin alter the machine.
Too Many for Una Train,
Tuesday morniig as U.e south
liound pass-ngr train pulled on',
more tramps veie aboard thetra.n
than the g x'd grace ol Co id cto
Kearney could stan l so the tiain
ma 'e a s-op near Stinson's factory
nd ej'tred his ohjectionable
ireight in such a manner as to
-troupe their ire. The tramps then
ran ahead of the train and waited
for it to pass the n wh-n they hurl
ed several rocks at Engineer Mc
Cartv who was in the cat. Mac
ceuld not let tnia insult piss so
he applied the air-brakes, am:
bo'inded out after the offenders, it;
c 'Uipany with the conducor ami
brakemen, chased the tramps into
the brush. (irant's I'ass Courier.
Fruit in Oregon.
Dr. J. K. Cardwell, in an ad
dress at Portland, before the Ore
gon Horticultural Association
fitter remarking that Oregon is tin
best prune-pro Hieing district on
the continent, advised his hearers
to set a few more prune trees add
ing that they would not probably
miss it bv setting two thousand
Italian prunes, five hundred Coe'c
(j.ilden ilrop and five hundreit
Prune d'Aen, and it this ium ter
-hoiild prove ioo limited, the
tuight add a thou-and I'arlet:
nears. If ttil! tliere 'e a few more
acres lett thev mignl set in enuui
niiin ln-rs Northern py,l hompknit-Kin-.',
BaMwui and tjravtnsteiii
apples. But the land must b
well p epare I, by wh.ch expn-ssioi;
he meant that which has bcei
leeicplowed, cross plowed, thor
oughly harrowed and subsoile
'weuty to twenty-lour in -he- deep.
MOItTHWKST NKWS.
Morris Alcser, igTd 10 years, wa
irowned Thursday while huthin,
at Silverto'i.
Newport propost s to erect, a nw
church, to he called the tir.-t rres
byterian.
Oeorgc Loutsctier, oi CorvaUis
was taken to the slutn Mond iy
havii g lx-en adjudged insane.
The chsrter tor Astoria Typo
graphical Union has arrived. ain
the nuiniier is L'64. A nii euiigha.
been caded to comple e the organ
iatioii.
Contractors put the finishing
touches on the s- ast-le division o
he Astoria & South Coa-t toa
eitne-day, and he new line u
no completed.
burglaries are oecoinii e vetv
ireqiient at The Dalles, and swvei
il cit zens mourn trie loss ot ar
tides of clothing and ornament
recently purloined.
W ork on the ext-rsion of tin
motor line into Astoria is In inj;
pushed lapidly, no time is being
10-t. Ihe men t ake adva t-ige o
t'.e hih tide at 'light and dn
pins by lantern ligit.
One of Ihe la as passed at tin
last egis ature was wha was
tiiiO'xn us the lor'gin' ac, intio
diued by Hon. v. Kirk Price, i f
Jackson county. At the last s s
.-ion of the county cur an sppl.
cation was made fcr a road Under
(he act in tnis county, resulting in
the s one beii g refused upon ihe
ground that tne entitling cl.nise
was nut sufficient, practically de
claring the law uuconstitut oi al.
Eug- ne was much excited Ls
eek over the my.-terious disap
pearance of a son oi Frank Urow.-i.
!e disappeared Wednesday. Eu
gene and the sm rounding country
a ere s -our.-d, and about 1 o'clock
Tutirsday aftern xn he wa- found
under the house ot hisg:andfather.
villi whom he was living. He had
been under there tenty-tour
hours without anything to eat.
lie did not g-t tiouie at the proper
time and was afraid of being pun
tshed, so he ciawied undt-r the
house.
What One Abort Year Bring.
Astoria i ione.-r: A yeai ago in
June there was i wild ru.-h for
Oklahoma by tho i-ands, and the
land wa- j;ic-ly ta en up and
tow n- spuing up lii-e magic. Now
tiie citizen. .;re i ailing upon con-
ress lor eliei h. k ep them liom
tarvHt on, as then- crops have j
been a isnuie. And yet there ;
were a gooo many who left the i
Northwesr f r that region at the
time of the 10-..I! . j
MwbM I
IlIKII.
:'AOII f-lo thw citv on tri.iav.
.
j
AuL-uu '
1!, ls90, Mr -.iort;.. piwli'
crin(C iilnevn. j.-eJ ii vearn.
atlcraiii,. ;
lhedeceue.1 luatesa hulnJ a d aluive
:ilyo Cifhen. Mr. Sp,.fc, .,io
1 . .. ..... ....ih.. n e...;m.. i. .
.. ............ ,
Fretiuentlv accidents incur in !
the household w hic.i cause burns !
cuts, sprains and hruises; ior use;
in such cases Dr. J. II. McLean's j
Volcanic Oil Liniment hrs for
many years been the constant -favorite
family remedy. j
THE OEEGOS EDIX0R8. -
Their Exoarsion Twin Collide Wbb a
Freiitat Hnd Boat's Up tbo Bcribei.
Portland, Ausr. 15. The Union
P.ieihe pn.-.i;il excursion truin
which left here at 8 o'c'ok thisj
morning wi n a puty of vi!-itinl
e'itoia and their wives met with
an accident near Clarnie r-tation,
aiout twenty live minutes after
leaving the tttion.
The superintendent had issued
orders for the tiack to be cleared
:im far a- Troiitdulo, at which point
the excursionists were to inspect
the cattle ard of ihe American
Dressed Keef company. The train
consisted of tlm.- coaches, engine
and lender, snd won making about
twenty - live mile au hour. Cou-
iiictor till! ert was in charae, nt
Messrs. Barrett and Albi ght engi
neer and fireman respectively.
Contrary to O'd.r.s, a fieight
train was delayed on the main
liim. and was l ist iu the act ol
sidetrackiig when the special
came up. The caboose and two
tlat cars were ctdl in tie
i he B.di track wa to a a t to
boll the train, at d - I hey were
jus ' v nd a eu; -. , Eug.neci
IU'. vti ' not see the ' O-itii'-j
toil t.tl Ihv cur e War HiUidid.
when all . lhittSt"P v .rtiuti ,
.,n.t the eii.ine piling.; !.tj t'
cah se, kn .ckin it al to ! ii.ee
an teiec;; iiigthi :1:U ea s.
're'.:!il jms rn.er who v.as
"dm,J ui the cilio- w - badly
.-. n up b it i f'tir .tely
ca, .; o t Tii ; ngi. . r
an i tii email jumped, saving their
lives. T ie engine was aiiuost de
molished.
Mr. r'd Casey, who had charge
of the party, was thrown against a
eat back and received a badly
bruised nose.
Mrs. Casey was' t-nsiderably
shaken up and fainted, bu was not
I seriously injuied.
Engineer Barrett received a Dad
cut on his head and tireiicn Al
bright's left hand was also injured
While the conductor ot the Ireight
was side tracking he heard ihe
passenger coming and sent a nag-
mau out to signal it. 1 he flagman
tailed to do li s work in time, and
in an instant more the excursion
train rounded the curve and struck
the fre ght in spile of the applica
tion ot the air brakes.
After recovenng from their
fright part of the crowd walked
over lo the viouut laoor motor
line and rode to the city. The re
mainder staved with the wreck till
it was cleared up, when the regu
lar west-bound passenger came
al"ii: anil brought tneiu all in, ar
riving heri- about noon.
Tne piograiiime l the day was
sadlv inteitered with
At 2:3 i o clock this alteri.oon
t'le steamer .ideni leit the f"Ol of
Yamhill street with the delayed
i-ditors aboard.
About 100 members, acconipan
led by their wives, were on the
Undine, who joined those on the
steamer Salem. A business meet
ing was held on board. The fol
lowing aie the officers elected for
tne ensuing year: L. Samuels, of
the West Sbote, Porilan-I, presi
dent Vice presidents, E. Hofer,
Capital Journal, Sal. m; l. I.
Ash burg, News' Canyon City; C.
-.Jackson. East Oregon ian, lVn
dh'ti'ti; S. C. Beach, Examiner,
l.akeview; E. C. Caey, Pacific
Farmer, Portland. Secretary, E.
C. l'entland, West Side, Independ
ence. Treasurer, S. S. Train
ilKKM.n, Albany. Sergeaiu-at-aims.
K. J. llendiicks, Statesman,
Salem.
A vote on the place of holding
ttie next annual session was taken.
ith the following result: Salem.
2ti; Portland, 15; Aib.ny, 9; Che-
mawa, l. ai. in was u n made
the unanimous cho ce. The meet
ing i hen adjourned to imet at b
o'clock this ev n ng with the
Chamber of Commerce in this
city. .
DlSIINOQIcHED VI3IT0E3 LOMINO.
The City Council of Omaha ar.d Oth.r.
Wid Art'- in Aib ny To-Day.
Mr. G. W. Wright, president of
the Alh.my I'.Oird ! Tia.le, re
ceived ihe following telegram lust
evening from the pr. sident ot the
Cortland t'hamber of C ommerce:
"Portland, Aui. 15. 1. the
pres dent of the Board of Trade :
ihe city council and htisine.-s men
of Omaha and a committee from
tl.i chamber, iu a special c.r, will
arrive in your city on the south
bound t oon train to-morrow (Sat
urday), and propose crossing to
Corvallis, meeting the rotth-bound
train there. Please have your
representation meet them at the
train. T. F. Omsohk,
'"President Chamber Commeice."
Ttie-e dstinguisheil visitois are
coming to look at the country ami
10 g t a glimpse ot the ciiy and her
people and should be accoided a
hearty welcome.
Members of the Board of Trade
and citizens generally are request
ed to meet at the city coum il
chamber at 9::t0 this morning to
make atrangi-ments to meet the
visitors from Omaha, who will be
accotupi ie.l by a delegation .i
citizens irom I'oitland.
Karlett lar.
I am aiient for the Salem Can
nery and prepared to buy all the
Uar'lett l'cars tiroug.'it to me in
a flipping condition. Parties
having pears to ell will do well to
8ee me. Samuel K. Yoi .no.
;tra-lrr.
NOTICE is hereby jjivcu that the
lum'niUK ut-.i luru iiui fler. Udllie Olio
r.. ii. .... ...
in t ni losiire about tin ee utiles sout li-
cant of llalrcy on the VJlsl day of July,
ly0: "u s,,rel horse, with while or
'"xe in lace, anu leu liuiu loot and
; leijwaiie. aiiu laaouui is twelr'veHrs
,u,so "'"el Horse with white
... 'ijl i
lle mlrg(.g had j,ejli
ta'l and bell
oo when taken up. The oiiei of
saidhorces is reque.-t.-d to take iheni
away and iay charges.
HuUey, O' Atnr. Vi. MX).
J. L. Hon men.
when
Have you seen the new
fountain at Cumming's?
soda
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C.
Searls. 1
Adjustable window screens ati
Matthews & Washburn's. I
Tin and plumbing work done at I
Matthews & Washburn's. ,
Kerosene and gasoline stoves at
Matthews A Washburn'i .
Tinware warranted not to runt
Matthews & Washburn's.
Drink ice cold soda at C. E.
Browuell's and be happy.
Finest line of gent's neckties in
the city at E. C. Searls.
Warranted garden hose at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Uarde:i hose and lawn sprinklers
at Matthews & Washburn's.
Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all
sizes and widths at E. C. Searls.
A complete line ot gents' fur
nishing g is at E. C. Searls'.
Try Conn & Hemlricson's once
on groceries and ou will be happ .
bu to Cumming's drug s.ore
Bluui'ierg I lock, fur jour aitUt's
supplies.
And when you want a delicious
cold drink go lo v;. E. Browuell'e
lor soda.
lieg-a culcbruud family remedies
are lor sale u ail leutl.iig diugmlr
every wlit-iti.
Mens', youths' and boys' cloth
ing and furnishing goods at ti. W.
Simpson's.
Happy he who buys his (ruits
and vegetables ol U. t. Ijrow nell.
11 ways liesli and full weight.
Uairiet Hubbard Ayero Kecam-
ler liaim. Cream and I'owder, can
be obtained at Hubbard's new
drug store.
Muoke tbt celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent gHis, aiauulai ture.i
al Julius .lo.- 'ii k cigar fa. torv
A large invoice of our celebiate.l
"Engineer" aiiocs just received at
E. C. hearls.
Special prices made on all dress
goods to make room lor fall stock
at O. W. Simpson's.
Get some of those fine pies aud
cakes for Sundav at Blackburn V
i'lioni's. llon't cook over the hot
stove these day s.
Cash paid for baled hay and outs
at L. Senders stables. d. oil
prices will be paid ior large or
small quantities.
Those wishing screen door and
windows should call on K. B.
Yunk, who will put theiu in com
plete on short notice. Shop or
corner ot Second and Ferry streets
Secure your railroad, steamship
and sleeping car tickets to all
points North, South and East via
the Union Pacific railway, and
save time and money. Ticket
oltice on Broadalbin street.
You caun.it accomplish any wo k
or business unless yjii feel well
It vou feel used up tired out-
take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsii pa
nda. It will give you heahh.
strei gib and vitality. Foshay St
Mason.
An decant display of fruir, in
i hiding peaches, apiico-8. men us,
pineapples, ban. in. s, plums,
apple.-, and in fuct every kind of
rate fiuits and liesti vegetables, is
to be found at .la-!. F. IVwell iv
('ompany's grocery store. Tbe
keep all "the market atlbrds.
When the stomacn lacks vigor
and regularity there will l e flatu
lence, heart ourn. nausea, si k
headaclie, i.ei vousne8, use Dr. J.
11. .McLean's Strengih-ning Cor
dial and Blood 1'uiitier, to give
tone and regularity lo the stomach.
Uni.u-jected disorders of the
kidneys are responsible lor m
'''
f the oidmary a Iments of human
ty which neuiected, develop im..
a serous .iiid perhaps fatal in . lady
hxei'ince would i-u .'test the u-e
of Dr. J. 11 McLean's Liver aud
Kidney Balm.
I'ndue exp sure to cold winds,
rtin, br ght I g it or malaria m.v
brii g on intlaaim ition and Bote
nes of ihe eye. Dr. J H. .Mc
I.eauV btr. ngthening Eye Salve
will iubdue the iiitlauim..ti n, com
and (-ooihes the ner.e, nni
.treiigthen weikand failing eye
siktbt. 15 cents a hox.
Take ihe Northern Pacific Rail
road to ulli.ii.t- Ea-t, shor'est
time of any ro id Eat. No !
change of cars, bes' uccomo lations
and tl.e most pleasant r- ute to
travel. Tickets fr sal a over this !
ro id to any aud all points east at ,
the lowest rates ly Burkhari & i
Iveenov who are the authorized j
agents of this company at Alnai y.
Call on them for tickets and fit 1 .
particulars. j
The Union Pacific are now run-;
uing two daily tram through to'
Chicago in three days, carryingali j
elai-ses ol passengers on both
trains. haing Pulimau sleep.-is, j
tourists sleepers and free reclininw '
chair cars attached. Pa-sengers '
can now leave I'orilaud at 7 a. m. I
and W i'. m. For sleeping car res-
ervation. etc. apply to C. li. Haw-
liii(:8, foot of Bioadalbin street.
A tine line of Aitb-ts materials
niMt niM.npil at .1 X i '.,.... I
drug fctore.
Albany Opera House,!
THREE NIGHTS
COMMENCING
Monday. Aug.
CORURAY-WASS
Dramatic Cum.any,
Headtd by the universal (avorite, MISS
ESMhlilTEL, and the Uilin actor, UK.
K E r HUNCH, in th. lollonir repeitoire:
MONDAY "UIVORCK,"
TIESUAV- "DANITKS."
WEUNKSEY-"SKAOF ICE."
Beautiful coHtuinea! Special scenery !
lar pricea, Jt5 and SO Cant.
Popu-
its an aala at Will a Uak'a,
A MIDSUMMER ITEM.
Some Pointer That Will ' Sara
Money to Housekeeper.
'ul ee that beautiful gold
? uoiaen Rule Jia
zaar. jui-us ursawoni tne nro-
, T - 1 .-, , , . ,
prietor of the tiolden Bule Bazaar
informs us that he has the Prize
Baking Powder, and So. 1 Japan
tea, expressly put up for li s busi
ness, -n' for the benefit of his
customer.', each box of baxing
powder will win a piece of line
hisw are, and also each p und of
the tea will win a piece of. fine
glassware, and customers who buy
one pound of tea or a box of bak
ing powder, which is warranted,
will have a chance on that beauti
ful gold watch. lie hs also add
ed a fine assortment of family
groceries to his m tmmoth stock of
glassware a id crockery, which is
the laigest in the Willamette v-d-ley.
tio and see Mr.Gradwh.dat
the Golden Rule Bazaar, and you
will see that nothing is misrepre
sented. Oxford Tie.
I hive jus received an invoice
of the opiilar .lomi.-eu Otiord
ties for t..r0 a pair. The be
-hoe 1 have hadl. d lor the price,
saiiiuel E. Young.
ttargaiua.
Four choice lots on Fifth street
at -102") each. A so good hou e
an i barn and two lots on 9:li
-treet, $1700 Enquire of Guiss &
H.druk.
Waim Weather.
The warm weather of the last
few day s has 1 ut a stop to these
hot dinners and suppers. Why?
Well, everybody just stops that
that baker's wagon of Blackburn
& t'lrom's and get a meal com
plete. "A Mau'a Chuces to Marry."
Half per cent from 50 to 5b' years
of ag-.
Two per cent, from 45 to 50 years
of age.
Fiv? and a half per cent from 40
to 45 years of aue.
Six and a hall per cent from 35
10 40 ; ears of a.e.
len and a halt per cent bom 30
to 00 years ol :.ge.
1 wenty-hve p-,-r cent Irom 25 to
3 l years ol age.
Foriy-s.-veh p. r cent from 20 to
-o vears of a '
Three per cent from 15 to 20
years of age.
One hundred net cent if vu bin
yo 11 ciou.ing ot
.vl anv. Oieon.
G. . Saiijison,
Ore;..u I'reM .A ....rial
Thefoirlh annua! m.-e'in of
he "e-h'ois ii'ii I jiulil s re" o
(l.i'go'i wdl b held in P-.r Un d
he ."-es ion coiiiui -.icini! at 1I1
boil, o' 10 a. .M. .Vug. 141 M. a",
oi tinuii g four la.s. prin
c p i I msiii-ss will be I 'lint's-In v
ev- 1. ing and dining Friday. A full '
a' tcialaiice s di sir. I.
K. C. 1'knti.aM), Cham. Nickkll
Secretary. Piesid
Before purcliasing your Artist?
materials examine the new stock
just opened at the druf store of J.
A. CutniniiiL', (-uccei.or to 11. ('.
lliibbar'l.
If you stiller pricking pa'iis on
m -villi: the eyes, or . amiot bear
hright liiilit, and find votir sight
weak and failing, you should
nromytly use lr. J. II. McLeanV
-tr.ngtheiilng Salve. 25 cent a
bjx.
Beicifs liver a -i i ..r. mild laxativt
iiml act direetlv on th liver and ki.!.
j iieys as well a the li.iwels All drilij.
istn.
Gra-lwold's fine teas, with the
cut-glassware Mint goes with th.-m,
forms quite an attraction and goes
very taoidly.
Anything you want in our ba
kery department is of the very
bet. Good i' ds and low prices
N w hat ou get there. Blackburn
& Pir.ini.
Use BeKirc Dandelior hitters for
niuiyestinn, dylM')iia and all kindred
limes
ie mike a specialty of tine
cakes for parties and weddings.
Blackhurn iNi I'ironi.
New satteens, gingham's cham-
hra s anl other wash goods just
received at U. W. Simpson's.
ne
line of
hi irk silk mits
C. Searls'.
juyf receive
at K.
Elegant lition
sr.ll and lieantifu!.
renders the skin
The bread w aironaud
j:et f esh I -read very
morning, or leave or
ders wiih J. K. Iloug-
lis oppo-ite the KUms
Delivered to all ptrts of
House,
the citv.
3? o CO
OAN WA ha removed h t lanndry to Ihe
O iron house on the tocer of Second aud
I.VOII BtreftS.
w
A.S i i.l- ' o'
:iltl Kro-
to pasture Woolle
FEW BOARPKRS.
W ..i.ir.-t the rem.lence ot .Mm M. E.
r a NTirn.
! reoi.
Iiorris. Kourth end Calaiooia nreei,
I yK 8AI.. A ME SI.NgR SHWIJia SACHISS,
r at greatly reduced men; alao choice
canary bird. EnglUh and German-nKra.
Per aartUaiar laaaara af Mra. W Mftc.
a-SA k Bt I
mhw Bi ii .j:. '
I gi ii undmveai
! fill wWk,
Sal
B1- fjftTTO
SPECIALIST,
BLUMBERC'S BLOCK, ALBANY. ORECON,
By the most modern and ap
proved methods cures female dis
eases snd private diseases of either
sex. He has a sure cure for cat
arrh of the head. Consultation ia
free aud everyt hing stric ly 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's.
If you feul unab'e to do you
work, and have that 1'red feeiing
take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapar
dla ; it w ill make you bright, active
and vigorous.
THE STATE
. t
OPEN'S SEPTEMBER 2, im.
Cv-r of stu iy an ti gel . x
pr ssiy to i.-eet 'he ne. -'-j 01' th-j
lV r.iiin and n echanic.d intere''s
o the state l..?rge. comiuod'o.is
a:il well vei.lllalt-'l OUllli'iiga. ' .
college ia locate'; cul'i.ated,
an ' Ch isti in omiu:; .it- a: d e
o. th. heaithis-i t'ue -taie.
lilitay traiuin-" K.vpenses
net :.jt veei. fi. o for' aeent:--
se-8iu.
Two or more free sch .larsbins
from every Oregon county. Write 1
for catalogue to
B. L. UN OLD, Pies.
Corvallis, Oregon.
I OS i" One v U.1UV rn
el V. V. 0.1 the
Li nhoUiUer, urellll'i. S.Kf iKiUlltlil,
9 &rs
id. Any i'lfonuarion will -na n.iitab. re-
d:l. Ail lre4 Wri-.tman Jk ilulburt
Farmers Attention
Do vou wan' ? u
a Stoamtoat Lead of Fcim leciirciyjtLt iccctcc' fcx Ut Ktttt'ci' HZC.
STEWART & SOX
Uall and Sel ct What You Want.
Midsummer
VEv Stock is now complete
embracing; all the latest novel
ties in Dress GroocLs both in
WOOL AND WASH FABRICS.
LADIES
We make a specialty of
K'bhfl
and Muslin
LOVYF.ST ami
t lur prices ate
our goods
the
THE PEST HOSIERY. VALLEY
We carry t. ;'ull line of the world renowned Broadhead Dress Goods, which for ttppr and fiinisb are unequ
elled. In en ' roideries and flouncings we have as large a stock as Sjny house in the state. Csll ai d y.u
will be corvin d that Albany is the best trading point in Oregon. A pleasure to show good.
Raso'v W. K. READ
What a Fortune
Ts a eood, healthy, pearly .skin. Few
are awnre ot the hbort time 't takes a
disordered liv. r io ebue blotches on
the face and uark "reasy skin One
bottle of Beggs blood purilier and
blood maker will te-tore ibis organ to
IU natural and health; state aud
cWanses'he blood of all impurities.
U It meeting with woudei ful success
Try it. ft is guaranteed. All drug
gists keep it.
A Gwurt t'Uh Syrup.
There is notbi. g pureiils rbould lie
so careful about us selecting a eougb
syrup. Beggs Cherry eouuh syiup
ia niectinv with wonderful succeus.
The best is iione to good. Be sure you
l-et Beggs. Every bottle is warranted
All druggists keep it
Tk People's Bakery
Frd Eraii Pies and Cabs
DaILY.
Fine Cakes a Specia'ty.
BLACKBCRV & PI RON I.
LEADING C-tOCERS AND SAXERS.
RAN I'S PASS
PEACHES !
MUELLER A GAKRETT,
E.XCLlSlVt AGENTS
Orders foi any quantity will
e i T-'lv tilled.
j rom -
n Kitur, biisltj-,
this
Thresher, M.wer or
Wean
nKa.
FREE FROM POISON.
1
Ufa. W I
Alii aibUjiJ,
Mm. Dr. Pu.tuu, Lyo.. mvi 31
Btieet. iesouo givui io orwing,
paiuawg aud music, l'iciuice ior
ale or pa Uited lo order.
Au Idea.
We tii ink L.e eoj.ie will like to
buy uve cue . ou.s o. sicu
dia lauudiy soa, . i two 0.U3. ne
w ill sell al t'ial 1 v Urouy.
Calrtxr 1
Tlieuul gut
colli iu Uic uea
valarrlial Ueali
lOie tue acime
brealb, resullil
auU pleasaiil U
aud a cure is w
Klals. OeuU U
ledK-al CoUip
luuli Ilia' U vat
uiaii. 1 10, k
AlaouU.
ia .-- arr
an lecu cure li calarr
lia icVtfi, lufei tuid
at bbb Hflt ti. 1,
A Ublc ai.U liLpicasaU
. lioiu caiaiti.. t.-m
.be. tonow U.11CW0U
UiiUu, uy an uiug
jntuiAi iu abiii.u
r, OiO(oii, v. ,i. nx
Jill lul 1, Ml.1 ll
: auic i y ribiikt w
Use elegant lotion fur sunburn
RED UlunVA J11LLS
a, ca..t. a ., ttfc(.i.a
At W PKOC KoS ILuilt.
tapeour lor Fauuly auu iiakcr' uk)
Bust mim i'aciiiiies.
MrUigbeat eaab nc paiu lor vLtiafe
ALBANY - OitKUON
C'll Aai' jj j r
We bae luaUearraueuicuto to U) -ply
uioiiey to all ou lui.g Uiue at l.w
races ol itilvitst on iiurued larnik,
aud ctioicc vu pripui ly lliusc w Lo
Loutciupiate Uu.iun.g ouck uiotkbcaii
i;el utouc . dec us '
WaIX .E .V lX'M K.
I Viereck's having and nan cut
ting saloon, tiiaviiig 10 ctutt.
otl
ur innciiiiM i)
c
c.
r-
rv.
. us
"I
-IU THE-
MEN
Call. and look atour vali.ta in
e bae .
blK-t- 1 1 Oil'
evei often t .
lery
tl.t
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'H'p hti i 1 ;
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ftnnouncemen
rurnishiug