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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1890)
aafaW. I TTTB MOTmry O niCKA IAr SATUBPA VrATTGTTST 28. 1890. OH 8ALB. The Daily Herald will be on uU ah morninv at H. J. Jones' book store, where it can be procured ( JOTTINOH ABeOt TOWS. Maud Granger next Thursday. Fountain pens at Will & Stare's. Mr. Harper Cranor is sojourn ing at Yaquina. Mi Belle Crabtree in spending a few days at Yaquiua. Leo Conn left last evening for a trip to San Frr"ife. -crate your t .- -X early for the ex-uraion to Yaj,:'r 1 to-day. Mr. Julius Josi-i: . -turned yes terday from a trip to Yxonina. Misses Kate and. Anna Alt hour have returned from a visit in Port land. A Taige number of people from this city will go on the excursion to Yaquina to-day. Mr. Smith Knox of California has been visiting his brother, Kllie Knox, in this city. The West Shorn magazine is now controlled bvan in-oriorated com pany, with a capital of $75,000. Mr. James F. Kooney. of San Diego. California, is in the city. tne guest of K. r . w ineaian. There are several campers at Sod:tville who have just arrived from Palouse, and are in search oi farming lands. Mr. D. B. Monteith and Hon. J. K. Weatherfor-I leave to-day fo Astoria to look after their prop erty interests there. Those having stock in the pas ture of F. L. uch at Cloverdale are notified to take the same aj on or before September 1st. Mr. F. K. Arnberger, manager of the Portland telegraph oltice in this city, returned from San Fran cisco yesterday, accompanied by his wile. David Bros., the well-knoi merchants of Shedd, have sod their business to Nel-oo Crume of Brownsville and Mr. Davis oi Shedd. Mr. Heorije Davis will leave for a trip cant in a thor time. Keitular Sabbath afternoon ser vice to morrow at 4 o'clock at V . M. C. A. hall (over French's store for men only. Scripture refcence. I Cor., 13. 'Leader, S. N. Steele. All men are invited, especially the unconverted. Pete Montgomery, who was shot last Sunday by W m. Underwood, is still lying in a critical con.liii.m. His physician thinks, however, that he will recover. Hie bullet has not been removed. Under wood is still at large. Frequently accidents occur in the hotMhold whic.i cause burns cuts, sprains and braises ; for ns in such cases Dr. J. 11. McLean' Volcanic Od Liniment hits for nuny years heeii the constan' fav-oiite family remedy. The Lebanon cornet band are . making extensive preparations for a grand military bail in the neai future. The hands from the neigh loriig towns are expected to bt present, savs the Kx press, and all companies and bands will appeal in full uniform. Mioses Wheeler and Crawford will reopen their kindeigarten Monday, Sept. 1st, at the W. C. T. U., hall. A select school will be run in connection with the kin dergarten tins year, to which pu pils will be admitted up to the age of 12 years. Children taken tc and from school. Take the Fnion Pacific railwa for the East, thirty-five honrs quicker than any other transcon tinental line. Elegant new dining cars, Pullman palace sleepers, free family sleeping cars run throuirl. to Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs. Kansas City, St. Louis and Chi cago. C. (i. Rawlini;s, city ticket agent, foot of Broadalbiu street. Take the Northern Pacific Kail road to all point Fast, shortest time of any road Kant. No change of cars, best accomodation and the most pleaxant route to travel. Tickets for sal over thi road to any and all points east at the lowest rates by Burkhart V Keenev who are the authorized agents of this company at Albany. Call on them for tickets and full particulars. The Union Pacific are now run ning two daily tra'iis through to Chicago in three days, carrying all classes ol passengers on both trains, having Pullman sleepers, tourists sleepers and free reclining chair cars attached. Passengers can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. and 9 e. m. For sleeping car res ervation, etc. apply to C. It. Kaw lings, foot of Broadalbin street. Vail and Winter Aanonnremot. We leg to announce that the tw large shipments of woollens con signed to us, and recently pur cha-ed of Boston and New urk houses, will arrive in the comae of a day or two. These goods should have been delivered August 1st, but owing to the recent strike of the New York Central A Hudson River railroad, we were unable to receive theiu nooner and regret ex ceedingly the disappointment to our customers. The stock coiu-pri-tes the latest foreign and east ern designs, and required no little skill and care to meet the wants of the public, as we fully anticipate to please the most fastidious. We will announce the arrival of these goods and trust an early inspec tion. Respectfully, Zachrs A Son, Merchant tailors, drapers and fine trade designers. Opposite the poetoffice. . We make a specialty of tine cakes for parties and weddiugs. Blackburn A Pironi. A new line of black silk mitts juatjretwivei atJ. C. Searln'. LOCAL AFFAIRS. A Drimaar in Troible- A Monty Drawer : Te Attrsd tb Extariioa of YtUraa Fira Tkat WmMImL- men t Its Fraaoiiea 8Bt. 9. A Portland whisky drummer vas in this city last evening as mil as gi.w. He blew a police whistle vigorously and when a blue-coated officer appioached him he said he ! wanted to be helped to the Holton house. He swore vengeance at the policeman snd threatened to report him to Chief Farnrdr be cause the officer told him to quiet down or he would help him to the city- jail. Albany's metropolitan appearance had simply made him think he was in Portland. Haud Granger. The engagement of the great emotional actress, Maud tiranger, is one of the prin:ipal topics of conversation among our society people and theater-goers in gen eral. The coming of this famous beauty and favorite artiste will be an event far fiom the ordinary. It will give our theater-goers an op portunity of seeing such a per formance as would be given on the staes of Wallack's, the I'nion Square, Palmer's, Daly's or any of the fashionable theaters of New York, with which Miss Granger has been, prominently identified. There is not an actress on the American stage who has been con nected with so many notable New York 8 accesses as she. Immedi ately alter the close of her present tour she returns Kant, when "In herited" will have an extended un at one of the leading New York theaters. A strong feature of Miss Granger's engagement will be the splendid company she will bring with her. This distinguished actress and her excellent company wil. play in this city on Thursday evening next. To bend ma Exhibit Car Kant. The Portland Board of Immi gration is making an effort to send a car containing Oregon ex hibits East. The plan is to have the eight counties of the Willam ette Valley subscribe $500 e: ch, making a fund of $4000, to which Portland otfers to give $100, to send the car through the Hast this fall. Mr. Nil hols, of the Corval Jis' Board ot Trade, was in this 'city yesterday on this business. It would be a good ay,to attract attention to Oregon. Yaquina Paaacnc;t-ra. Yahlina, Ausfust 22. The steamship Willamette Valley ar rived to-day with the following passengers: D. Mularovivh, H W. Bu ler, J. W. Davidson, .1. Bellman, H. Bellman, Mrs. D. Allison, A. Long and -ufe, 4. S. Brush J. Mngnold, ('has. IV laney, Mrs. Dr. Scott and two children, F. Arnberger, R. L. Liinbert, wife and tiiree children, Miss L. Lamhert, Miss E. Lam iiert. A special train took the pKHiwiigers to Albmiy. Only a Joke. Yesterday morning the door of Kastham k Van Winkle's cigar srore was observed to be partly open, and some of their neighbor b quietly entered and removed the iioney drawer, containing a lew dollars. It canned a small ripple of excitement until it Mas found that a joke hail been played upon them and the drawer was returned to them. Building; a Flume. S. W. Reece returned yesterday from Green Basin, on the eastward extension of the Oregon l'aiiCc isilroad. Their saw-mill is in (Iteration and the compart is building a Hume to run their lum ber down the mountain side to tne rtilroad. A number of Albany men own timber claims and fruit ranches in that vicinity. A Vine Window. At Mueller A Garrett's can be seen a tine show window neatly dressed, with a fine lot of water melons, peaches, pears, corn, squashes. punkins,etc, so arranged as to attract one's attention who is fone ot find fruit. Don't tail to take a look at it. Thuae Indian Win, Men who lived in Oregon during the 40's and 50's and through the Indian wars do not put much faith in the claims of Major Theman, the old veteran, who claims to have fought in the Mal heur river Indian war in 1854, assisting in the capture of forty-two women after what he terms the Malheur massacre. In dian war veteran.-) here say that there was no Malheur river massa- re in 1854 or any other year, and that there were no lorty-lwo women captured or recaptured at that time. There were not so many as forty-two women in that iart of the country at that time, thev say. Theodore Thompson, I'. B. Wait, T. C. Siiaw and many of the veterans of the Indian wars of those days have no knowledge of any ninety-one famili' s having been massacred on the river Mal heur in '54. Sal m Satesman. They Vlnltrd l.eliauon. A special train bearing the fol lowing distinguished S. P. railroad officials came into Lebanon Wed nesday afternoon : R. Koehler, manager; J. II. Wait, road master; W. A. Grando.h, superintendent bridges and buddings, and M. Volk, div;sion roadmaster. The object of the visit wac an inspec tion of the road. As a result of the visit to this place, the depot wil! prohaMy undergo some changes foi the better. Lebanon Kx press. Oxford Tiea. I have just received an invoice ot the popular J ohm-en Oxford ties for $2.50 a pair. The best shoe I have handled for the price. Samuel K. Young. Uradwohl'a fine teas, with the cut-glassware that goes with them, forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. THE ALBAHY FIRE HER INVITED Mr. oseuh Webber, of this city, one of the well-known veteran tire- men of the coast, is in receipt of i fhe follow ing self-explanatory let- ter Pokti .!, August 20, 1890. Friend Webber, Ex-Chief, Al bany, Or. : At a meeting of the association held Tuesday evening, the 19th in-t., and by a unanimous vote we accepted the invitation extended to our association from the Veteran" Firemen's association of San Fran cisco, and appointed -a committee of three, with in self, to make all anangement. for the excursion. Ve wi l leave here' on the 3d of September at 10 o'clock in the evening, and the Union Pacific company have given us the follow ing rates : $20, first class, for round trip by steamer. If you have any of your citizens who wish to join us", plea-e send names to the committee. Send all you can. We will try and have the" -tea. ner lay over at Frisco un til toe 1 uh instead of sailing on the ith. Let's hear from yon soon. J. K. Pkick, R. D. Fkkkkorn, I). H. llKNDKK, Rob i'. Halman, (Committee of Arrangements. EEV- MR. FISHEa REPLIES AO All. o Tin Editoi or thi Hkkild: In answer to the article of J. Holleribaugli in Thk Hkrald of the 22d inst., which is deceptive and misleading, permit me to make the following correction : Mr. Hollenbaughsays: "Instead of three minority conferences, as stated by Fisher, there are seven, and these seven conferences have only 10,000 members, less than one half of the entire membership of the whole chrrch." Now, to state it mildly, I would say Mr llollenbaugh knew hs was mis representing the facts when he wrote those lines. Does not Mr ii. know that the 21 loyal confer ences will never recognize the se ceding factions of the conferences that have disrupted? And yet he counts these pseudo conferences in order to make up the number seven "minority conferences." And again, does not Mr. H. know that in the conferences that have disrupted a great many of the lay members ate loyal. and will not recognize the seceding preachers? Reader, is this not true of the church in Albany? and not only in Albany, but our best and largest congregations in Oregon are stand ing tir in again-t this wicked rebel 1 on in the chinch so much so that out of ten or twelve church building- which Mr. Boweraox has on In- jo-.-;illed district only two are op it to him. So also in the dis rupted Illinois conference, w hich has over ll.iHH) members, the great majority are loytd to the church. I hen, again, does Mr. H. know .hat in the three conferences that have a unijoriiy in favor of the op position there ate many preacher. .uid members w ho will not go w ith I he oMjMitioti, w ho don't think anot h r denomination is needed, Sot w ilt tand fiiui hy the ch irch? ilow, ihen, dare Mr. II. tell the readers of this paper that there are -even minority conferences, and leave the impiessiou that all the ministers and members of the said "seven conferences" are standing hy tlie opposition . Here in Ore goii the biagof "eleven" are grow ing less all the time. Quite re cently Mr. Keauchamp, one of the eleven, left his Held and has gone to Kast Portland to work in a taw mil!. This is the fourth one that has dropped out from the number of eleven, and from indications the nipping is getting pretty short for some oi the re.t of the eleven. Mr. H. says: "There are also other conferences that have been w hipped into line by the Episco pal lash which cannot be kept there." Will Mr. llollenbaugh please favor us with the names of those conference"? I say it is untrue yea, it is a slander on the good name and character of the members of the loyal c inferences for Mr. H. to make such a statement, and now if he knows his statement to be true he will give the names of the conferences he refers to. Will he do it? The leaders of Jhk Hkrald will notice that Mr llolleiibaugii ad mits that the faction with which he is holding forth is greatly in the minority, even according to his false count. What, then, is the duty of the minority? Mr. II . advises me to read the Evangelical . (This Evangelical is the opposition paper;. Thank you, Mr. 11. ; when 1 get ready to read the class o: literature to which the Evangelical belongs, I think I can find something even better the Police News, for instance. Yours in defense of the church, I. B. FlSIIEH. Kacuraion to Newport I'w-Day. Special train leaves Albany at 2 p. in. to-d ty, August 23. Round trip, including steamer fare from Yaquina to Newort, only $2, with privilege of return ing on Monday 's regular train. Steam schooner Mischief will take patties out for deep sea fish ing. Fine surf bathing. iKm't May at home when you may visit the bay so cheaply. Tickets en sale at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s office anil should be pur chased early, as the number is limited. Woinen'a Keller Corps. McPherson W. R. C. will meet Monday, August 2o, at 2:30 p. in. A full attendance is desired, as business of importance is to be transacted, and a visiiur, a W. R. C. worker, will be pretent. By order of Ida F. Ikvino, S. V. P. ' Quench your thirst soda fountain. at the new 1 C0UIH3 TO ALBANY. Tb ftmt Ac'ru, Maud Grasger, Will Play It Ttii Oity. Poktlano, Aii' '. W. F. Read, manager of the opera house at Albany, has just concluded ar rangements with W. M. Wilkin son, manager of the great emo tional actress, Maud Granger, whereby she will appear in Albany next week. The date is set for Thursday next, and the famous star will be seen in her powerful emotional play, "Inherited." w-nich has heen so successfully produced in Paris, London and New York. Miss Granger is nnw playin a brilliant engagement in this city at the Marquam opera house. She will soon appear in Sao Francisco for an extended en gagement, fron. wnere she returns direct to New lork. Arrived Laat Night. Grapes. Sweef potatoes, Cauliflower. Egg ulant. Tomatoes, String beans, Squash, Pumpkins, Apples, Sugar corn. ranches, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Pears, Prunes, Plums, Melons, and a tine lot of dressed chickens. All of the above is to found fresh and new at Mueller & Garretl's. Place your orders early and secure the best. A Sure Cure for the Whiaky Haliit. Dr. Livingston's Andidote for Drunkenness will cure any case of the liquor haoit in from ten to thirty days, from the moderate to the drunkard. The antidote can be given in a cup of coffee without the knowledge of the person tak ing it. The Antidote will not in jure the health in any way. Man ufactured by the ' Livingston Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon, or from J. A. Cumining, Druggist. sole agent. j A MIOSl'MMKK ITKH. Some Pointers That Will Hare Money to Houaekeepere. Go and see that beautiful gold watch at the "Golden Rule Ba zaar." Julius Gradwohl the pro prietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar informs us that he has the Prize Baking Powder, and No. 1 Japan tea, expressly put up for his busi ness, and for the benefit of his customers, each box of baxing powder will win a piece of fine glassware, and also each pnund of the tea. will win-a piece of fine glassware, and customers who buy one poun'd of tea or a box of ak- ing powder, which is warranted, : will have a chance on that beauti ful gold watch. He has also add ed n fine assortment of family groceries to his nummoth stock of glassware and crockery, which is the largest in the Willamette val ley. Go and see Mr. Gradwhol at the Golden Rule Bazaar, and yon will see that nothing is uiisr 'pre--ented. Bargain. Four choice lots on Fifth street at $625 each. Also good hou-e and barn and two lots on th street, $1700. Enquire cf.Gui-4 k lledrick. Wann Weather. The warm weather of the last few days has i tit a stop to these hot dinners and suppers. Why? Well, everybody just stops that that baker's wagon of Blackburn .V Pironi's and 'get a meal com plete. If you suffer pricking pa.ns on moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find vour sight weak aud tailing, you hhould nromytly use Dr. J. H. McLean's strengthening Salve. 25 cent a box. Barlett I'eara. I am agent for the Salem Can nery and prepared to buy all the Bartlett Pears brought to me in a shipping condition. Parties having pears to sell will do well to see me. Saml el E. Yolso. Wanted, A good, fresh milch cow. For par ticulars enquire at the Depot hotel. Venison, corned beef, cl ipped beef, and a new lot of full cream California cheese, just the thing for lunch these warm days. Call on Spencer & Blackburn. Anything you want in our ba kery department ia of the veiy best. Good goods and low prices is what you get there. Blackburn & Pironi. Use Beggs Dandelion bitters for indigestion, dyspepsia aud all kindred diseases. FINE DRESSED CHICKENS: ' MUELLER A GARRET'S.! The bread wagon and get f esh bread every morning, or leave or ders with J. R. Dong las opposite the Russ House. Delivered to all prts of the city. rqE-atr 12 Saris STOP 3 WL Kjiard"' f fflss f5 c i BUSINESS LOCALS. . Cuinming'a for choice soda wa ter. Gentlemen's flue shoes at E. C. Searls'. Adjustable window screens at Matthews & Washburn's. Tin and plumbing work done at Matthews & Washburn's. Kerosene and gasoline stoves at Matthews ot Washburn' . Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. Drink ice cold soda at C. E. Browne 11 's and be happy. Finest line of gent's neckties in the city at E. C. Searls. Warranted garden hose at Matthews & Washburn's. Garden hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews A Washburn's. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and widths at E. C. Searls. A complete line of gents' fur nishing goods at E. C. Searls'. Try Conn A liendricson's once on groceries ami you will be happy. Go to Cummiug's drug store Blumberg flock, fi,r your artist's supplies. And when you want a delicious cold drink go to .'. E. Browiiell'a for soda. Beggs celebrated family remedies are for sale by all leading druggists every where. Mens', youths' and boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods at G. W. Simpson's. Happy is he who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. Brownell. Always fresh and full weight. Harriet Hubbaid Ayers Recam ier Balm, Cream and Powder, can be obtained at Hubbard's new drug store. Smoke tht celebrated Havana filled 5-cent ignre, manufactured at Julius Joh 'li t cigar factory. A large invoice of our celebrated "Engineer" shoes just received at E. C. Searls. Get some of those line pies and cakes for Sunday at Blackburn & Pironi's. Don't cook over the hot stove thet-e day s. Cash paid for baled hay and oats at L. Senders' stables. Good prices will be paid for large or small quantities. Secure your railroad, steamshi hip all aud sleeping car tickets to points North, South aud East via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. You cannot accomplish any wo k or business unless you feel well. If you feel used up tired out take Dr. J. 11. McLean's Sarsapa rilla. It wdl give you health, strength and vitality. Foshay A .Mason. An elegant dit-play of fruit, in cluding peaches, apiicots. melons, pineapples, bananas, plums, apples, and iu fact every kind of rate fruits and fresh vegetables, is to be found at las. F. Powell & Company's grocery store. They I keep all the market affords. When the stomacii lacks vigor and regularity there will he flatu lence, heartburn, nausea, sick headache, nervousness, use Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cor dial and Blood Puritier, to give tone and regularity to the stomach. Undue exposure to cold winds, rtin, bright light or malaria liiuv bring on inflammation and sore nes of the eyes. Dr. J H. Mc Lean's Strengthening Eye Salve will subdue the inflammation, cool aud soothes the nerves, and strengthen we.k ami failing eye sight. 25 cents a ioi. ' Faults of indigest'on cause dis orders of the liver, and the whole system becomes deranged. Dr. J . H. McLean's trengtliening Cor dial and Bloo.l Purifier perfects the process of digestion and assim ilation, and thuc makes pure blood. A dis-ordered cond tion of the stomach, or malaria in the sys tem will produce sick headache; You can remove this trouble by taking Dr. J. tl. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pillets ; 25 cents per vial. Before purchasing your Artists materials examine the new stock just opened at the drug store of J. A. Cumming, successor to 11. C. Hubbard. New satteens, gingham's cham Lra's and other wash goods just received at G. W. Simpson's. A fine line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cum tiling's drug store. Sm'cial prices made on all dress goods to n uke room for fall stock at G. W. Simpson's. Have you seen the new soda fountain at Cumming's? Try a glass of Celery phosphate at Cumming's drug store. KM ray Mellce. NOTICE is hereby given that the following described horses eame into mv enclosure about three tulles south east of Hal ey on the 21st day of July, lt90: One sorel horse, with white or laze iu face, and left hind foot and leg white, ind is about 13 twelve yenrs old: also one sorrel horse with white or blaze hi the lace, all four feet w hite and is about eight years old. One f the horses had bead sta'l and bell on when taken up. The oanei of said horses is requet ted to take them away and pay charges. Halsey, O-., Aug. 12. 1890. J. L. IIoLl-lDKK. VOTICK IS HKKEBY OIVEN THAT ALL indebted 'to tbr old firm of KrausiM a Klelu are requeittcd to come tor ward and settle up promptly, as the accounta must be closed. Kliis Beos. Jas. F. Powell A Co. have just received a large lot of fresh fruits and vegetables. , i - SHILOH'8 VITALIZER is what yon need tor Constipation, Iom of Appetite, PUi UMS.andal'svmptmsof Oyepia. rnca 60 and 76 cents per bottle, (or sale by Foshay Mason. . w r . UTFH A KEW BOAKDKKS. IN. W - qair at tbe resiJenca ol Hra. U, K. bonis, 'ourth aud CalajKWia strasu. D(. ftTTOfJ SPECIALIST, BLUMBERCS BLOCK, ALBANY. ORECON. 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. Office hours 10 to 12, 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 unable to do you work, aud have that tired feeling take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapar illa ; it will make you bright, active and vigorous. THE STATE kictlliiral Coll OPENS SEPTEMBER 12, 190. Course, of study arranged ex- ty pressly to meet the needs ot the farming and mechanical interests of the state. Large, commodious aud well ventilated buildings. The college is located in a culiivated ami Chiistiau community, and one of the healthie.-t in the tatc. Military training. Expenses need not exceed $1.j0 for the entire session. Two or more free scholarships from every Oregon county. Write for catalogue to B. L. RXOLD, Pres. Corvallis, Oregon. IJVlR SALE. A NEW SUCGKR SMWINS MACHIKB, ' at greatly reduced rales; also choice uauary birds, English and German- singers. Knr irtiniiiars inquire af Mrs. Wm. Mver. Farmers Attention Do you want to buy a Binder, Engine, Thresher, Mower or other machiiitry IL O Z J in 2 .VfwVAU' Jx Steam"bot Load of STEWART Grail and Hoi ct What ou Want. Isummer IVIv Stock is now complete embracing; all the latest novel ties in Dress Goods both in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. LADIES is m i: Riobe l! and Muslin Our prices are the our goods LOWF8T and THE BEST We make a pedalty of t ' Ladies' X.fX We carry full line of the world renow-Ded Broadhend Dreus (Joodu, atuA in limKmuliiripH and nnnnitiMi vo hava ou laiwa ,. . u f will be cocTin ed that Albany ib the What a Fortnn Is a good, healthy, pearly ,kin. Few are aware ol the short time it takes a disordered liver to cause blotches on the fuce uud a dark grease skiu One bottle of Beggs blood puritier aud blood maker will ictorc this organ to its natural and healthy state and cieanses 1 be blood of all impurities. It is meeting with wondeiful uccess. Try it. It is guaranteed. All drug gists keep It. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothiug parents should be so careiul about a ri leeting a cougb ! syrup, tseggs Cherry cough syiup is meetiutr with wonderful suecet-s. The best is uone to uood. Be sure you get Beggs.. Every bottle Is warranted. All druggists keep it. Tli8 People's Mer rrsh Bread, Piss and Cib DAILY. Fine Cakes a Specialty. BLACKBURN' & PIRoXL I'AQING CROCERS AN J BAKERS. RA NT' S PASS PEACHES ! MUELLER A GARRETT EXt'Ll'SIVK AGENTS Orders ior any Quantity wil! e p ' ptly filled. this year I'eimMactireiy jutticctiTtf" -AT- FREE FROM POISON. HOSIERY. ..is.. :.iijvi? '. best tradiug point in Orefton. T"A pleaeure to bhow ir.iodti .AliT STUDIO. Mrs. Dr. Patu.u, Lyon aud 3d street. .- Lersous given iu drawing, painting and music. Pictures lor sale or painted to order. As Idea. We think ti.e people will like to buy Live one-pouii t bars oi splen did laundry soap u r two bits. We will sell at that -1 -e to-day. Sl'E.NCI i Blackbi k: Caillor ia 'ai-it- tire. T he only gur aiiteed cure lor calarr cold iu the lies catarrhal Ueall sto re the sense breath, reultu aud pleasant U aud a cure is w gists. eud ft Lay U-Vrfi , rose cold ,t- auu Bore eyes, its ;f taste aud uupieaaan ; Iroui Cttlairli. Kaa :se. Follow direction .ruuted, by all drug circular to Abitlia .Medical Comp -, oiuilic, CL 6ix ;al loi -l; seut by ; able by foabayeV mou lbs' treat mail. 1 iu, x Maeou, Use elegant loiiou for sunburn RED OiiOWN MLS ROM, L.I.V W.X4. l ., fropa, NEW I'litJCEsS i'LOL'li. (Suenor for Kanuly and Baker's use) Best bioraue facilities. urHighest caau price paul lor ancaffca ALBANY OREGON We have made arrangements to uj -ply money to ail uii Ivi-n lime al i w rales of inu itst on improved farms, aud choice city pr-jperty. lhose who contemplate buiidiug Oi ick block .a get money, fee us I W ALLACE & CUSICK. Viereck's shaving and hair cut ting saloon, shaving 15 cents. r r . 2- 5 r. fc: tle.scffc: ci 1880. & SOX Announcement, -TO Til E- MEN Call'and look atlourvalieiiln. S'e have very laiae ftork to ruuwc irom Ht ttie. Icwt-t pric ever onerer m Hie VALLEY which for weer and fiinish are uneou . i ...... you Good u . t 1 "i. 5