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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1890)
lllVr -MoffiNTNO TTRttALP: PUXnAY. JMTCrTTST 84. 1890. doming $ailg jftcrald ON SALE. Th Daily IIerali will ! on le each morning at II. J. Jones' book atore.wbere itcau be procured t 6 oenta per copy. JOTTINttM AB0UC TOWS. Maud Granger next Thursday. Fountain penu at Will dc Start's. Mrs. Ed Wills in visiting in bcio. Koseburjt bai a new system of waterworks. C. K. Hawkins is rusticating at Yaquina. F.J Moore inu ife went to New port yesterday. "secure your ticlui-i early for the excursion to Yaquina t- -day. A large number went to Newport yesterday on the excursion trail . I). H.onteitb and J. K. Weath erford went to Astoria yesterday Miss Iothe Cbeadle returned from a trip to the mountains yes terday. W. A. McGhee, of thi- city, has-1 accepted the principalship d the principalslap of the ccio public school. Harry Noel, formerly of Alb-ny. is now punching tickets on one of the Oreitonian railroad train. A young lady of Spicer, I )r., at tempted to start a fire, using coal oil aa a means to haf ten matters. An explosion was the result and the young lady was ba'My burned. Those having stock in the pas ture of F. L. uch at Cloverd arc, notified to take the same awa on or before September 1st. Vergil Parker went to Yaquina yesterday. Mrs. Parker, w ho hat been visiting at the b iy for some time, will return with him to morrow. Regular Sabbath afternoon ser vice to-morrow at 4 o'clock at Y. M. C A. hall (over French's store tor men only. Scripture refevne, I Cor., 13. "Leader, 8. N. Steele. All men are invited, especially the unconverted. Frequently accidents occur in the household whic.i cause burns cuts, sprains and bruises : for us- in such cases Dr. J. li. McLean' I Volcanic Oil Liniment has fir; many years been the constan' favorite family remedy. Mioses Wheeler and Craw fori ; will reopen their kindergartei. Monday, Sept. 1st, at the W. C. T. (J., hall. A select school will be run in connection with the kin dergarten this year, to which pu pits will he admitted up (o the agi of 12 years. Children taken t and from school. Take the I'nion Pacific railway for the Fast, thirty-tive houi quicker than any other tr inscou tinental line. Elegant new dining cars, Pullman palace sleepers, free . family sleeping cars run throiii;' to Denver, Omaha, Council Blurts KansartCitv, St. '.oui and Chi cago. C. 11. Rawlin-s, city ticket agent, foot of Bro.clalbin street. Take the Northern Pacific Kuil road to all points East, shorten time of any road Fast. N change of cars, best accomodation and the most pleasant route t travel. Tickets for sal over thb road to any and all points east at the lowest lates by Uurkhart A Keenev who are the authorized airenta of this company at Albany. Call on them for tickets and full particulars. The Union Pacific are now run ning two daily trams through fa Chicago in three days, carrying al classes of passengers on botl trains, having Puhman sleeper, tourists sleepers and free reclinim chair cars attached. Pa-sengeir-can row leave Portland at 7 a. m. and 0 p. m. For sleeping car res ervation, etc. api-ly to C. ti. Haw hugs, foot of iiioadaibin i-treel. Vail and Wlstr Annonorenaent. We beg to announce that the tw large shipments of woollens con signed u us, and recently pur cha.-ed of Boston aod New vtV. bouse, will arrive in the c-nrBe ol a day or two. These goods should have been delivered Augu-t 1st. but owing to the recent strike oi the New York Central A Hudson River railroad, we were uuaMe to receive them t-ooner and regret ex ceedingly the disappointment to our customers. The stock com prises tlte latest foreign and east ern designs, and required no little skill and care to meet the wants of the publican we fully anticipate . to please the most fasti' I ions. We will announce the arrival of these goods and triift an early inspection.- Respect hilly, Zaciiks A Son, Merchant tailors, drapers and fine trade designers. Opposite the postofBce. Oxford Tie. I have just received an invoice of the popular John-en Oxford ties for il.SO a pair. The be"' snoe i nave iiawueu lor the prn-e. Samuel K. Young. Women's Keller Corps. McPherson W. R. C. will meet Monday, August 2, nt 2 M p. m. A full attert. lance is desired, as business of importance is to tie transacted, an I a visitor, a W. R. C. worker, will be present. By order of Ida F. Ihvino, S. V. P. Unsuspected disorders of the kidneys are responsible for maiiy of the ordinarv ailments of human ity which neglected, develop into a serious and perhaps fatal malady. Experince would suggest the use of Dr. J. II- .Mcl-ean's Liver and Kidney Balm. Manager Koehlor, Roadrnasfer .. . i . ,11 Voine, upsnn enoent ursnaam inuOUirruiiiuiMui nHjcuuiiiriu!,,,,,, to K,MK) to the hop Pacific have gone to an t raucisco trowt.rs of the state. on ousiness coouecveu wuii ine road. Ladies gold watches cheaper cvw at f . AL Frtaudi a. TRAFFIC AT YAQUINA. EiporU d Import Carr ti by tit 0r n Devlpw at C. uipaoj'. Steamers. Tliat Yaquina Bay is justiy en titied to tl:e libera) api'--.priutmu allowed in 1 he river and I arlior bill will 1" at on- admitted by thott" lio are fa'iiiliar with the growng imp itauce and bus-in. .-8 ol thif nnrbor. Mr. J. s. I'olhemus, as.-itflant engineer of the uevermiierst AOik there, in making a renort 01 me hUMuoS t the past yeai to Capt. hyiuons, says: In rply to your letter of the 2sth ulr., relating to commercial statis tics, 1 lie to say that I enchHe herewitli a It t of the exports un i imports tarried by the Lregon Development 'ompany's steaiuete Iroui and to 1 aqu 111.1 liarbor tui msiied me by .dr. William M. tloag: The two vessels which carried this freight are the Willamette Valley, owned by the O. 1. Co., and tlifc Fai railou, chartered. Tin Will tuiette Valley carried attout l.OH) tons of the cargo, and the Farrallon about ha.f us much ey irav Iraw when loaded from 1- w ' The onlv other vessel eniploved in carrying freight to and from the Hay during the fis al year a the steam fchoouer Mischief, with a carrying capacity ot 20Ut) cas-t-of salmon 70 ions. Sdie made voyages w hen cargoes offered, ami weather ermiitd, through -lit the year up to two months ago. bringing i-almoii, shing es, wool, hidet-, etc., from the Siuslaw ami Alsea bays to Yaquina. taking general merchandise as r--tun cft'go. Sue did not clear irom custom, and has now yo e to Alas ka, and I can tiii'l io record of her freights, hut 1 would estimate ehe made 25 round trips and canted oOt.ffisat a load. I think this freight is all accounted for in O. IX Co. 'a statement. Th- chief draws 8'3 feet lo. ded. No v s-els were built here the Mis- dur- uig the fiscal year. Onlv one loat runs on the bav and river, viz: Tne T. M. Richard son, which makes two round trip; a day between Newport and Ya quina City, four miles apart, and carries pa-smcrs and (.enr.il merciiaiKiise to .ew;ior he is a small boat, sixty feet long, a'low ed to carry 10 passengers. After the Wrong; Man. Superintendent tieo. S. I 'own ing, of the penitentiary, lias re turned to Salem tired and dis gusted, alter a long chase in the tracks of a man he suppo-ed to he the escaped convict Miller, but uiiom he at last fot.nd to lie an escaped lunatic from the Oregon asylum for ins me. Mr. lowmti neard of his n an at Alhany, ami the description as to size, age. drees, etc., tallied all ri. lit with the bird he was alter. He t aced the chap to ia-bauon, thence up the hill t- Sweet Home, where it vs found that lie had wailed tin South Saiitiam rather than cross oridue, that he had no monev to pay for his irnb or lodging w hen :ie stopped and that hi; had pro ceeded toward more levated re ijions by means of the mountain read. Mr. Howiiinu' also contin ued to "mount," liearin of his !ird of passage every now am; then until he reached Fish lake, snven miles bejo'id the summit, when he overhauled the runaway, but his chagrin 'Jan he imaineo when an examination revealed that the man was runninu away from the asylum in.-tead of th'i penitentiary and that his nstme was ,t0hn Parker instead ot John diller. Mr. Downing left tin man where he found loin and now wishes the astlum .iiithoritie would take care of their cianks, oi n one ot lillr.'ial. t'lem lwaT. Salaa Church Notice. Preaching services to-day at the Piesbyterian church, conducted by the pastor, at II a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Subject of the morning sermon: "Christ's Prea-ning " The topic for the evening discomse will w"The Skeptical Disci pie." abbath 8' hool at 12:15 p. ni. Young people's nieeiin in the lecture room at 7 p. in. Topic : "Ti e Wonderful Ixve of Christ; He Took Our Place." Leader. Mr Foitmilh-r. The puhlic will be made welcome. I shers will show you a seat. Arretted for Perjury. Thos. Anderson, a well-known farmer living near Tangent, was! arrested yesterday for perjury and ! arraigned in J.istice Wyatt's court, j He plead not truilty and the tune j for his trial was t-et lor to-mrrrow ' at 10 o clock. A civil suit to re cover money was brought against 1 years, went out hunting Saturday .Mr. Anderson some time ago by a j w ith a party and Irecame seia man who had been in his employ i rated Irom the others. The acci as a farm hand, am he swore that j dental dischaige of his rifle sent a be had worked during the months J hall in his leg ielow the knee, fol of April and May l ist. This Mr. j lowing the bone up and lodging in Anderson denied while on the wit- i the thijh, wh- re it severed sn ar- ness stan'l. hence bis arrest on the above charge. Barlrtt Tears. I am agent for the Salem Can nery and prepared to buy all the Bartlett Pears brought to ine in a shipping condition. Parties having pears to sell will do well to see nie. Sami v.l E. Yiu no. Wanted, A good, fresh milch cow. For par-! ticulars enquire atthe Dep it hotel, . In Oregon tins year the bop crop W ii amount io ais in ; ,tMHi bales. ! ir o.tt i(l,0J0 Miiinds, w hich, at 20 cents ier poui.d, will bring into the country the som of fl, ISii.tKK). A short month ago the maiket opened at 15 cents and the ditfer- ,.n,.e of u rents on a iKJtmd w ill Gradwohl's fine teas, w ith the ' cut-glassware that goes with them, forms quite an attraction and goes ; very rapidly. A BOSTONIAH'S lMiJKE8aI0NS 0 Pretty Hands Gra ger a .i Her Si chBtiLj Co tumta. "It is dwitbtiul if there was a Itostoiiian in Wusliint n last night who was nol present at the Na tional ti eater. There ere two incentives to draw him there. One a the acnouncemeiit of the ap pearance 'I chaimiug Maude tjrangcr, and the other the fact that she wa to give her first Amer ican preseiitat-oii of Lucy Hooper's piny, "Inherited," oi "L' ilerit aged'lleleiie,"as it was oiigiually product d in l'.iris a year ago. Boston people are partial to both tlieactresoaud the authoress. .Mrs. Hooper had maiie her home ainbug U' tor so long previous to her tak ing ii: her le.-uieiice in Paris that every oue knew her, and since her sojourn in the gay capital her brilliant letters have ket-t hei con stantly before us. Every oue i acuuainted with the success of the Paris production of the play, and no little interest was evinced in its Washington production. What a magnificent audience was pres ent to witness it. The boxes were liiltd with cahinet olficials and the-i lai.:i ies and memijers of tin foiviun hgaiioiis. A hox had been reserved for the p.-esident and tainiiv, hut he w.is prevented from afenlinif. I he taslnon of Washington was th-Te, and I have never seen u ore elaborate costumes in a theater durng a fen-on of grand opera fhe ;erss disp :t he have Irelore this ailviseil you of the success of Miss Grai ger and the p ay, but 1 want to give von my impression of tins beautiful, emotional ac tress. Tho-e imp essions I pre viously had were derived partly from her photographs and partly from retorts of tiose who had seen her. Strange to sav I never had. I thought her tall and Juno-. . l i:.. - .... t esipic, iarue, exceeoinjf ill iaei, with a pair of big, flashing, coal-hlai-k eyes ami a pre-ence alto ether to whii h ih- term niagniti cent would Is- applicable. Judge of my amazeii.ent when a pretty little creature swept out w ho quite upset all my preconceived ideas. She is short, quite short, with a lissome figure, and eyes that may he black or blue or gray. I coulil not t"ll. but large and round and full. They ne l her Hash nor dance, hui are soft and pleading, and tak ing altogether she is a delicious little woman. And w hat a dresser! I have seen actresses wi'h magnifi cent costumes, hut there is some thing out of the common in Maude lirang.-r's style. Tin costumes may be Worth's or they may be Madame Smith's, but i never saw a woman w ho knew so well the art of dressing. She inclines to neglige, and wore two rohes ot white and gold. Tne s-con-t was oi hite satin and a little more i Urioivte than the lirst. i'ur the costume she wears in i he second act is a wonder. It is of some dark material, with a lon: train and one side is completely covered with what appears to he natural tlowei-. It is ri lily em bro dered with gold bronze, and was hum.' all over w ith little golden jig imarees of some sort. The effect was quite enchanting 1 as sure you, and the feminine popu lation oi asiungioii are raving over pielty .Maude dranger and her woiilerlul guw lis. "Rosa lind's" Washington letter to I'.os ton Herald. Korest Fire. The .Mist, published at St. Hel ens, says that a fire has been ra-.'ing in the immediate vicinity of Clat-kauiethe p.ist we,-k. It has lone considerable damage, and the citizens experience uneasi ess in regard to its future progress. nion' oth'-r things it has de stioyed, is oO.O'M) feet of lumber lor Mr. I'ichenor. tog-ther with his old -aw mill, orie-luilf mileof fence for William Conv rs, and at last reigns was making its way tow aid the mills of Mr. Blood and (ieorge Howitson, as also the new mil; ot Mr. Tu-henor's. Work has been .-toppe I in all of the above named mill-, we are informed. An Insane I'lourer. Capt. A P. Ankenv, an Oregon pioneer, was taken to the Asylum at Salem from Jackson county Monday. Capt. Ankeny built and owned the large block known as the Market Theatre block in Port find. Some years ago be ln-i-ame owi erof some Vidua! le minii g proiierty in Jackson camty. H- and his sou have been engaged in these mines and it is supposed the worry and anxiety of business wrecked his intellect. Eugene Guard. Another Hunter Killed. Wilbam Randall, a fanner of Chimney Rock precincr. ag -d Xi tery and he bied to death. He leaves a wife and five children. Valley Record. Want a Bonus. The Oregon Mineral Paint com1 I pany lias twilight several lots in : libation, near the terminus ol the I railroad. The company ak a i small bonus of the l.ebanonites. j I which will doubtless lie raised. ' j buddings will be erected. A I cooperage will be e-'ablislied and i i all the appliances necessary for j the mauut.ictuie of p-iint will im- nietliateiy lollw . A good article oi pann is now in nig turn-ii out i from the mill and the enterprise is an as-ured success. 'Kur summer uuinpl u,t sny- Ben !L Bi ar. a pn in i em in!j.git i,f j Li.s Angelts, Cal., "1 kuo ot uo ; ..tner I'-rncily so sure ami Sife to U8" ( ao Clmnibeilaiii i colic, . l.oiera and gitniuura iciiiciiv. .ir. tear is not alone in eutei tammy ih-.t c pinmn as, wherever known, the imeily is pramed by ah who use it. Fur sale t t ugli; c Alaswi., THE OREGON 8TATE FAIS. Digest of the Premium Litt aad Bidet The Moaey Appropriated. The thirtieth r !al exhibition f the Oreiron Stare Airricultuial Society will lie held at alem, be ginning Monday, Septemlter 15th. Tl-.e stitte aptiropriates t5000 an nually for premiums, and in all about $1.",000 in cash premiums will I distributed. Entries may be made with the secretary at em for six dnvs before the fair and for three days before the fair on the Mate tair grounds near .-aleui. Kntries close on Monday, the first d y of the fair at 7 p. m. and articles must be in place to exhibit by 10 a. m. on that lay. The rules foiHd any licensed dance-house, gambling arrange ment, or improper or immoral en tertainment or ex hi hi lion. Wheels of chance, lotteries, monstrosities or deformed beggars are forbidden the grounds. The Oregon tate Board of Agri culture is co npo-ed ol .1. T. Ap person, Oregon City ; T. G. Rich mond, Dallas; V. B. DeLasliiiiutt, V. F. Miller, R. E. Bybce, Port land; W'm. Galloway, Mc.Minn ville; D. S. K. Buick, Roseh-.ir; T. L Davidson, John C. Wright, Salem: D. H. Looney, Jefferson; .1. B. Keeney, Pendleton. The officers for the present year are: D. H. Lioney, .leifere-n, president; Win. Ga'loway, Mc Minnville. vice-president; .1-. T. Gregg, secretary r A Bush, !-alem. treasurer; J. i.. WiNon, Salem, chief murshal ; K. M. Waite, Salem, marshal of oavilion. Under the hea-'ing of tri-ds of spe'd thre are seven trotting and seven running horse racej. There are purses of $!(0l offered, to lie competed for ui.der the national rules. The premium list embrace such an array of figure- that no branch of industry is will r.nt liberal and intelligent recognition. Arrived Lust M(ht. 'rapes. Sweet potatoes, Peaches, Caulirlj xer. ranges. Eg plant, Iemons, Tomatoes, Bananas, String beans, Pears, Sqniish, Prunts, Pumpkins, Plums. Apples, Melons, Sug.-tr corn, and a line lot of dressed chickens. All of the above is to found iresh ;i nd new at Mueller A Garrett's. P'ace your orders early and secure the best. A -MIOMlMMEIC ITEM. Some Pointers That Will Sae Money to Housekeeper. Go and ser that lieamiful 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 ii. king Powder, and No. 1 Japan tea, expressly put up for his busi ness, and for the bcnclit of his customers, each box of baxiug powd'-i will win a piece of line glassw are; and also each pound of the tea will win a piece of tine glassware, and customers w ho bu one pound of tea or a ox of mak ing powder, w hich is warranted, will have a chance on thai beauti ful gold watch. Ht iias also add ed a fine assortment of family groccries to his mammoth stock of glassware ami crockery, which is the largest in the Willamette val ley. Go and see Mr. Gradwhol at the Golden Rule Bazaar, ami you will see that nothing is misrepre sented. Bargains. Four choice lots on Fifth street at each. Also good hou e and barn and two lots on Wth street, $ 1700. Enquire of Guiss & lledri.-k. If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find vnur sight weak and failing, you should nromytly use Dr. J. 11. McLean's Hrengthening Salve. L'5 cent a box. Veu'soii, corned beef, cl ipped beef, and a new lot of lull cream j California cheese, jus, the thing lor lunch these warm days. Call on Spencer & Black! urn. Anything you want in our ba kery department is of the very best. G-od goods and low prices is what j ou get there. Black bui n nrom. FIXE DRESSED CHICKENS MUELLER A GARRET'S. The bread wagon aud get f Ash bread every morning, or leave ol der wiih J. R. Dong- las opiosite the Russ House, the city. Delivered to all irts of MAKKIKD. wr.Li .-WI.VS.-At the re-mlenis of ihi- imurs wrenl in s.:m, Sumlav. t 10 oci.s k, Mir. i.ee Wemh and Mum Annn U:ii.. Onh few frieua w,tnesl the " "i"iie.v, wni.n mas coinhicleU by Kev . L. New. ship 1 M23F-! 111 .j-SI I Cumiuing's for choice soda wa ter. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searls'. I Adjustable window screens at Matthews A Washburn's. Tiu and plumbing work done at Matthews & Washburn's. Kcroseii" and gasoline stoves at Matthews iSc Washburu'i. Tinware warranted not to rust a' Matthews A Washburn's. Drink ice cold soda at C. E. Brownell's and be happy. Finest line of gent's neckties iu the city at E. C. Searls. Warranted garden hose at Matthews A Washburn's. Garden hose and law u sprinklers at' Matthews A Washburn's. Ludlow's fi.OO ladies shoes all sizes and w idths at K. C. Searls. A complete tine oi gents' fur nishing goods ::t E. C. Searls. Try Conn & llen-iricsou's once on groceries an.t vou will be happy. do to Cumiuitig's drug store UlumVrg Hock, f-.r your artist's supplies. And when yon want a delicious cold drink go to E. Brownell's for soda. Hcg-s celebrated family remedies are for sale b all leading druggists every where. Mens', youths' iuid 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 lliibba:d Ayers Kecam ler liiJiii, Cream ai-d Powder, can Ire obtaine 1 at Hubbard's new drug store. Mooke th celebrated Havana filled 5-c.ent iato., nanufactured ii Julius .bs n s irigar factory. A laige invoice o' -nr celebrated "Engineer" shoes just received ut E. C. Searls. Get some of those tine pies aud cakes for Suuda at Blackburn A Piroui's. lkin't cook over the hot stove the.-e da s. Cash paid lor baled hay and oats at L. Senders' sf allies. Good prices w ill be paid for large or small quantities. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points .North, South and East via the Union Pacinc railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. You cannot accomplish any wo k or business unless yju feel well II you feel used up tned out take Dr. J. 11. McLean's Sarsapa rilla. It will liive you health, strei.gth and vitality. Foshay A Mason. An elegant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, api icois. melons, pineapples, bananas, plums, apples, and in fact every kind of rate fruits and nesn vegetables, is to be found ut las. F. Powell & Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. When the stoiiiacii lacks vigor and regularity there w ill ie flatu lence, heartburn, nausea, sick headache, nervousness, use Dr. J. 11. Mclean's Strengthening Cor dial and Blood Purifier, to give tone and legulariiy to the stomach. 1'ndue exposure to cold winds, r 41 n, br ght iight oi malaria may bring on inflammation and sore nes of the eyes. Dr. .1 11. Mc Lean's Strengthening Eye Salve will subdue the inflammation, cool aud soothes the ' nerves, and strengthen weak and failing eye sight. L'5 cents a uox. Faults of imligest on cause dis orders of the liver, and the whole system becomes deranged. Dr. J. II. McLean's .strengthening Cor dial and Bloo 1 Purilier perfects the process ol digestion and assim ilation, and ttiuc makes pure blood. A disordered cond lion of the stomach, or malaria in the sys tem wid produce sick headache ; You can remove this trouble by taking Dr. J. II. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Fillets ; L'5 cents per vial. Before purchasing your Artists materials examine the new sirs-k JUsL opci.eu ut .he uiug alul'u 01 J. A. dimming, successor to II. C. Hubbard. New eatteens, gingham's cham bra's and other wash goods just rec ived at G. W . Simpson s. A tine line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cumiuing's drug store. Special pi ices made on all dress is.-ds to 'i.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 Cuinming s drug store. Kslray Nol Ire. NOTICE is hereby iriven that the following descrilied horses en me into my enclosure about three miles south east of Halsey on the 21st duy of July, 190: One sorel horse, with white or laze in face, and left hind foot and u-iota mil isnluiut 12 twelve vcrs olu; also "one sorrel horse with white or blaze ii. the lace, " lour reel white and is about eight years old. tine f the horses hail head sta'l and bell on when taken up. The ownei of said horses is reiiuefb d to take them away and pay charges. Iluiscy, tr'., Auu. is. n. J. L. IloLLIDKK, VOi'lCK IS HKKfcMT OIt.- III.V1 ALI, J3( perMins indebted I to the old flnu of l-. Ay w,Mtt .m rf :iiiHtMl to oiue fur- ward and settle up promptly, ss ilieseixuiits must Iw clow U. Klkis Hkob. .las. F. Powell & Co. have just received a large 'ot of fresh fruits .tnd vegetables. j CnilLOH'S VITALIZES is ht you nesd O lor Constipation, loss ol Appetite, Dlszi- ! uess. sad al! sviupt ims ol Uj aisipsis. fries , fO sud 75 cents per bottle, tor sale by , IWiay Mason. itanted-a" kkw'boarulks. IN- j If uairasiths remaents ol Mr. M, . bursas t'surib and CsUsvouv sussts. I BUSINESS LOCALS. B1- ftTTOjN SPECIALIST, BLUMBERC S BLOCK, ALBANY. OREGON. By the most moderu 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 iu jewelry just received at F. M. French's. If you fe"l unable to do you work, and have that tired feeling take Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsapar illa ; it w ill make you bright, active and vigorous. THE STATE nptllDwl College 1 OPENS SEPTEMBER VZ, IsitO. Co:ir.-e of study arranged ex pn ssly to meet he needs' oi the farming and mechanical interests ol the state. Large, conimodiuot , and well ventila'cd buildings, fhe college is located ir: a cul.ivated an i Chiistian commuoity and ne of the healthiest m the state. Military training. Expenses ilee-i not exceed JfloO for l lie entire ee.-siuii. Two or more fiee schjlarshiis from every Oregon couuty. Write for catalogue to B. L. VKNOLD, Pres. Corvallis, Oregon. 1,V)R SALIC A NEW SINUJta BKWlNd MACHISK, at (jrtatly rolueisi raten; also clioi- cannry bird, iia-iisri and oerinau sinKerrf. K--r irtM-iiiar iiiiuir nr Mrs. W'm. Mier. Farmers Attention Do you who t fo huy a BumW, Kum, Thresher, Mower or other iiiaciiLucrjr this year i 1 iS a Steamboat Lead cf STEWART Gail find Sol ot Whnt on Want. Midsummer NLv Stock is now complete embracing all the latest novel ties in Dress GroocLs botli in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. LADIES ! We make specialty of k 11 UUl)t)d! and Moulin Our prices are the.LOWFST and our goods THE BEST We cam a full line of the world tli,l. In fiiiiroideries and tiouncimrs will be oocvii ml that Albauy is the Rhsd'v .allies Underwear What a Fiirtvn Is a irood. lic.iltliy, pearly .skin. Few are uwarc ol the short time it takes a disordered liver t cause blotches on the face and a dark greasy skin Oi.e bottle of Begifs blood purilier and blood maker will ictore this nriiau lo iut uatur.d and bea'tby Btatc and cieauses the blood ot all impurities. Tt i meeting with woiideifill success. Try it. It is EUarauteed., All ilriii glsU keep it. A tsootl Cuugh Syritp. There is uothiuj; paierit should be bo eurunil about u- si lectins a cough syrup. Iteifirs t'herry coiiijh syiup Is meetinir with noiideiful success. The berft is uouu to t'ood. Hi- sin you eet KejS. Every bottle is warranted. All druggists keev it. Tie People's Bakery Fresh Breai Pis: and l: DAILY. Fine Cakes a Specialty. BLACKBURN & PI ROM, i Z'.CIKC C30CERS ASO BAKERS. RANT'S PASS PEACHES ! MUELLER A GARRETT. KXO.ISIVE AOKNTs n?ers for any quantity wil e pjmpfly filled. re:m Irlaciitcjy jttUirc'Tft AT 1T3 )! V .1 ii'.jJUl HOSIERY. renowi cd I f W lis M II FREE FROM POISON. d F.roaiihead Iirms iot ds, wldcl. lor yien ii! tiiid-li au uneuu ave as large e st-k ph anj hoiihe in ll e flale. Call aid you uliug point in Oregon. gjg'A pleaMire hho- g.o.i.. we h best tra W. W. READ AUT STUDIO. Mrs. Dr. Pattou, Lyou aud 3d 1 street. Let-suns given iu drawing, i , dutiiig an-l music. Pictures lor sale or painted to order. I Au Jilea. We thiuk ti.e people will like t buy live one poun t bars ot splett I diu laundry soap ti t two bits. VV w ili sell at that r 1 -e to-day. i Ml.va. il.Aca.xii.li4. 4 ulllor T he ui J gu: colu iu lUe ue caluriual Ucali slOre the Be Use Ureal a, rceuitii and plcusaljl U aud a cure is w Mists. C-uud le Medical ConiJ.'" mourns' trcul uiail. 1 iu, t .Unsou. la n-l.- urr. anleed curs lur catarr . tin leval, rose Cold anu boie ej e. h .-I table auu Uupieasaa ; Horn entail ii. Kum .oe. Jrollow uueclioa .rauteU, by ail drug circular Lo Abivlm Uiu iiic, CL tlx y.a lur tl; sent by . - sule by Jrotiayi Use elegant lotion tor sunburn IlEUlikuiYS J11LLS inWl, S.A.WI.V4. A iu frvps, .NEW l'ltUCE.sa iXoUK. (Suiwnor for r"aiml aud Baker's use) Uf Xr'Jhlit&t ul&ii nce paiu lor mtj;atflA ALBANY OHEOON We have maiie arraiiueuienls tosu p'y iiiocc) to an uli lung UUie al I s lutes ol .uii itst ou improved laims, and chuii e eiij propui ty. I Lose Who. i outciiipiaU' OuiiUUi oiick blocks i Ail tet uiuuey. See us I W ALLACE V tLfrlCK. Yiereck's tiiaviug and hair cut ting saloon, -shaving io cents. r i . ri. ' f c 3 lit m:ti c IS30. i Sz SOX TO THE- MEN Call and look atjourvali-etiji Goods. linvt- h very hirjf. frcr to cf:iA)e Irom 1.1 ill,; l.w, ft pries) ever ol!''i- ii th VALLEY Announcement. - J . - -r . :gi;.r.'.n.