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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1890)
fronting ? ailg lutald OH IE. Th Daily Hkhilii will be bo leMcb mornioy x' U. J. Joneu' book store, where i m be procured t & oenta per copy . JOTTOM Ate- r TOWR. Maud Granger nv' Thursday. FoaaUin pens at ill A Stara's. E. N. Con.lit and mnily ent to Newport ypeterda' . T. L. Wallace and W. H. Cowan went to Portland atculay. E. C. Hearla has opened one of the finest stock of shoes ever frbown in thir- t of Oregon. Mr. B. Man;i Id, well known in this city, is N ..'dangerously ill at hi home in 1 .land. lr. 3. P. Wallace a id family, who are visiting in the Kant, are expected hack cn next .Saturday. I sell only the most reliable make of shoes and guarantee every pait aa represented. K. C Searls. Walla Walla has a negro rom uonitor. oerhapw the only one in the northwest. He it also a banjo I artist. ! r in ii . : :n U. iv. maeaourn is 41111c 111 ai his residence in tlii city, hav ing been confined to bis room foi several days. Wanted A girl lo do general housework. Apply to Win. Fort miller, earner of Kllttworth and Fifth streets. Hughes A Story' tailor system for cutting all kinds of ga rinents can be had at the ladies' Bazaar. H. J. Tower, agen-. I have received my fall line of kid gloves, and our $1.50 glove is the bet ever offered here for the money. E C. 8earls. Those having BtK.k in the pas ture of F. L. ncl- at Cloverdde are notified to take 1 tie name away on or before September 1st. The Albany Laities Aid Society will meet on W-dnesday at 2:30 p. m. at the r. -udence of Mrs. Hopkins. A lull attemlauce it- desired. For lwk of a -luorum last even ing the city council adjournal, to meet on Saturday evening. i'oun cilinen Smith, Deyoe and (iarrett were absent from the city. Tfose wanting copies of Prof Pal-i.r'a tong, "Bright a a 81111 ' beam," should call immediate!; at Jones' bxk store as only a lhuit ed number of copies are plaeed on sale. The real estate firm of Wallace Cubick old their business yes terday to S. N. Steele & Co., who took immediate possession, Mr Steele removing from his old quarters. The firm of Burge A Mead will soon open a jewelry store in the Cusi' k brick buiMiiu;, on Broad a 1 bin street. Mr. tephen Burge i recently from New ork and Mi. Wait Mead ia a practical jeweler Frequently accidents occur in the household whic. caune burnt cuts, sprains and bruises ; for us in such caws Ir. J . li. McLean' Volcanic Oil liniment h:i f-i ' many years been the const an' favorite family remedy. A Boston boatman who received a fifty cent piece for avmg foui men from drowning ha had tin uoin engraved: "lie ward 01 Merit bor Rescuing Four Men From Drowning, 12 'g Cents Apiece." He will wear the coin as a medal. The Eat Washingtonian oi Pomeroy, Wash., says : We art informed by good ju ges that Moffett Williams, of I'ataha Flat has a field of wheat that will yield 75 bushels per acre. Pt-ople back in the 10 and 15 bushel states should come west. It is a good idea on the part of Manager Kead in not raiding the prices for Maude uranger'sengag. ment to $1.50, a is generally done wh'-iv this famous actrens apiear in one night stands. By the pres ent scale of price, which run from 50 cent to $1, euery one may see her. Little Baby Parker, the child actress, who crea'ed such a furore in New York last winter, is with Miss Granger and will be seen in "Inherited." Little Miss Parker is but five years old, but com mands a salary of $40 -r week an i her expenses. She is the sole support ot a widowed mother liv ing in New York. MifSes Wheeler and Crawford will reopen their kindergarten Mondav, Sept. ' 1st, at the W. C. T. U., hall. A at-leet school will be run in connection with the kin dergarten this year, to whieli pu pils will he admitted up to the age of 12 -years. Children taken to and from school. A child, the daughter of Frank Warren, of Shaniokawa, was se riously injuled hy a ferocious roos ter on Tuesday last. The little j girl is but eighteen mwntli old, j and when she went out into the yard the bird attacked her. knock ing her down and inflicting several deep gashes on the face, narrowly escaping the right eye. Ttie roos ter is said to attack any one who approach" it. Take the Northern Pacific Rail road to all point Eant, shortest time of any road F,at. No change of cars, best accomodations and the most pleasant route to travel. Tickets fur sale over this road to any and all points east at th lowest rates by Burkhart A .Keenev who are the authorized aitents of this company at Albany. Call on them for ticket and full particulars. The Union Pacinc are now run- nintr two daily trains through to Chicago in tbre days, carrying all J ai fcach cutting, or four aud om classes of passengers 011 both 1 half to six ton- during the year, trains, having Pullman sleepers, i ide8 making fine fail pasture, tourists sleepers and free reclining ' This is certainly the best grass chair cars attached. Passengers that can le grow n for hay in this can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. : country. nd9r. m. For sleeping car res- rvation. etc. apuly IO j U. Raw- lints, foot si BieaUal Liu street. THE WO&K OF CONFERENCE. Appointment bf tba OranYi Pan Cjnfer: t sue si msiftoan' Jtuiiisrs- The M. E. confewnce ins been in session. :it (rant's f'asa for sev eral day and vesttrday afternoon the appointment oi mini-ters to the various pciuta w.a ancounc-d. The conieteiuv i:ret-.d tlire.- pre siding elders' districts o'lt of the two, whi-ti will be known as (irant'a Poes, Salem and Portland district?. The Sulem district tin l.racef the follow'iig chaiget: Albany, mity, Brfwuville, Brooks, (rvallis, 1 'alias, Dayton. Eugene, Halney, llubiiard, .letfer son, lhanon, Monroe, Mc.Minn ville, Salem, Shedds, Sheridan, silvertou. Turner, Yauina and Newport The apiioiiituieiH of ministers to I the several points of this district ! are as follows Salem district S. P. Wilson, presiding elder. Alhanv S. E. Messenger. Amity F. L. Post. Brownsville S. H. Colder. Brooks To be supplied. t Corvallis H. P. Satchaell. Dallas M. F. Suminerviile. Dayton S. F. Boyal. Eugene D. A. Waters, ilaisey A. C. Fairchild. Hjbbard S. L. Lee. Jefferson H. (iould. Lebanon L. P. Boyd. Monroe A. Kershaw. McMinnville Jaines L. ihbott. Salem C. E. Cline. Siiedds H. B. Elworthy. Sheridan ti. W. Roork. Silverton W. M. Nichols. Turner E. R. Horter. Yaqiiina and Newort M. O. Brink. C. C. Stratton was elected chan cellor, Thomas VanScoy, presi-" dent, and S. . .Starr and N. Doane professors of Willamette univer.-ity and members of Salem quarterly confereme. Louklng; for a tllamund Thief. The Oregon ian says that the po lice are looking for a young iduii named William Russell, who has been a porter on the steamer T. J. Potter. He is a diamond thief. When Mrs. H. C. Hayes, ot East Portland, b ard-d the steamer she handed iter hand-grip to Kusell. It contained a ifold locket with a ! diamond setting, which she missed shortly alterwa-d. She reiiorted I to Purser Norris, who compelled Russell to ttive up the locket. Not until she arrived in Portland did Mrs. Hayes nonce that the dia mond had been picked from the locket. Russcl. had disappeared then. The OltIet Veteran. Iii the veteran firemen's excur sion to San Francisco, wtiich leave.- Poitlaud Scpteinler 2d, Albany will be represented by one of the old'-st, if not the very old est fireman, on the Pacific coast. This is Joseph Webter, an ex iiieinber of toe San Francisco vol unteer department, aid als -ex-chi-f eng:neci of the Portland and Albany tire departments. Let t'ie idd "Vets" hunt up their l-edigrte. Hacks and Boggle. Three carload' of buggies, hack and carts have just been received by Messis. Price A Robson, of this city. They are thoroughly up with the times and carry everything in the shaie of a buggy, cart or hack that could be desired. They also carry at all times a full stock of the best shelf hardware and sew ing machines. Aluioat a Fire. A fire set out to burn grass in the vard of Mr. tiord n, on Ninth and Vhingioii streets, yesterday came very near burning both the ho'ie and b-i-n, the tire getting w ; .. .. .. i eitiier It was witli some ditliculty that the build ing were saved. Examlnin Knanl of Murceonii. The old soldiers of this vicinity will Ih- pleased to learn that a sard of pension examining sui geons has been apnointed for this place. Thev consist of Drs. C. C. Kelly, W. C. Negus and W. 11. 1 'avis. Muuthern Oregon Kruitn. The finest lot of Southern Ore gon melons and peaches ever brought to this city were received by Mueller A (iarrett yesterday. Those wishing iieaches for pre serving can lind j'ist what they want by giving them a call. M. E. South Cwnfereure. This conference has just closed it- annua! session at Lebanon. Under the new apKiintnienls Kev. Shanklc. recently of Missouri, was located at Albany : Rev. Hanleiter goes to Lebanon ; Rev. J. W. Craig, recently presiding elder, to Dallas : Rev. R. V. Moses, of Tangent, to Myrtle Creek, and Rev. Howard to Tangent. Sir Knight. Attention! Regular meeting of olumbia Division No. 4 V . R. K. P., this t Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock sharp. Sir Knights will appear in full uniform, as there will U- work ii the degiee and other important business. Jar. F. Hail, Si- Knight Captain. The Ochoco Review says : The past few years ranchmen in the northern part -f the county have son considerable alfalfa, at d this I year they have harvested two crops of nay troin it, and many ol them will get another crop yet this fall, making three crops foi the season. It averages trom one and one-half to two t ne per acre Aw brey gives gas for the painless extraction 01 teeth. WILL OPEN SEXT MONTH- Aoademy of "Our Lady of P rpotoal Help," Albany, Oregoa. This institution is beautifully situated in the piea-ajit aud ac.-es-sihle ci.y of Albany. Studies will le icsumed Sept. 1, and tureiils are kindly requested to send tli" r children at an early date. The academic course ia thorough in all its branches, and besides the usual branches taualit. the school offers especial advantages to those who are desirous of acquiring a thorough kno ledge i 1 the busi ness C' ui-se, as tyewriting telcg raphv etc., will le taught at the usual rates. Instructions in industrial draw ing, vocai music, plain ami orna- mental needlework forms part of presenned cour-e, I I he musical department affords special opportu'utes to acquire a I thorough knowledge of the piano, I organ, zitheru, guitar and violin. in the studio special advantages are offered for those deeir-'ii of acquiring a knowledge (" drawing and painting ia crayon and water color. rKRMS. Entrance lee payable at once s 5.0; Board and tuition payable in advance 40.00 Music piano, organ or violin with use of instrument. .. 15.00 tiiutar with use of instru ment. 12.00 Zithern with u-e of instru ment 8.00 Drawingand painting .... 8.(Hi Bed and bedding 3.00 .-elect d:iy school er term payaUe in advance, pri- marv d -partment 5.00 Junior . 6.00 Preparat ry 8.00 Senior a-id graduating de- pari-nunt 10.00 (irailua' ng fee 10.00 For further particulars call at the academy, or address SlsTKKS OF St. BkNEDICT. Albany, Oregon. KOBE OF THE CHURCH TROUBLE. To Tim Kditoh tux Hkkalo: While I am satisfied that the public mind is not in the least im paired in relation to the truthful ness and .veracity of Elder J . Bow ersox and Hollenbaugh, both gen tlemen are pei-onallv known here, notwithstanding the assaults of Mr. Fisher. I did not want to discuss this matter further, as the time is coin ing when wind and reality will be placed upon the scales and the public made acquainted with the deep inwardness of this church riot.and the wicked perpetrators. I should not have paid anv atten tion to Mr. Fi-Iter's trah had he uut diuileJ to the church in Al b.i.iy, ol which I am a member ami w nich ,hefore his pastoral ctii.ge, was in lellowsiiip and bar mony At the recent coiiieience bis term ol oilice expired, but tieing 111 possession ot the property, still sponges his rent off the church, and lias made his boasts that pos session is nine points in law, and the key which lie had in his pocket was tin tenth. So you see he ad mits that he is an intruder. Shame on such men claiming to be ministers ol the gospel He repoits that there are )nly tour or five relieis, as he calls them, in the church at Albany, as he skylarks aiouud. Iet me name them that the public may have a ch-mce to make themselves acquainted with at least one of this preacher's state ments. D. MctJregor, Amos Howard, D W. Jones, E. B. Purdom, deceased, Misan rurdom, hliabeth N. Jones, Esther Warner, Levona Purdom, Clara Deirmger, Laura AlcUregor, Harriet llell'roii, Lucinda Farvvell, tannic Hmemau, Louisa Auger brght, Cynthia E. Ross, Eliza M. I- ron k and othets that will not ac cept him as the pastor. These were all members of the church when he came here except one. They belong to it yet, but not of his kind, who how to a sus pended bishop, 111 direct violation of the discipline. .Mr. tisher lias a great deal to say about the rebels. Fathtr Pur u.'iu, an oiu soldier 01 the cross we aie all well acquainted with him and know of his sore afflic tions for years held the keys, whoe tottering limb had so often cairied bis fading body to his old Evangelical home, a place of hid soul's delight. For years he rang the bell and built the fires ; yes, he delighted in doing his Master's will. But for the last few months prior to his death, because he would not yield to the rule of a suspended bishop ami forsake the laws of the discipline that had governed him through nearly all ol his religious life, he was com pelled to remain away or si.critice principle. He prefeired principle. 1'hough robted of his home 111 the churcn, he gave us his testimony in the parting breath that the Ixjrd would not rob him of his home in heaven. Father i'urdom staying aay from church did not suffer. Mr. I'isher on two occasions entered the house of Father Purdom, aud while lying 011 the couch of his ittliction told him that he was a rebel. Could the public believe that there was such a tyrant in the city of Albany? Bui let him deny it. Only cowards indulge in such con duct. The key that Father Purdom carr ed for years failed to unlick the door at the time of conference umier the new dispensation of a suspended bishop assuming the function of a bishop in good stand ing. At the meeting -of the recent conference in Aluany D .Vlciregor, one 01 ihe trustees of the church (i-ut not a Bowmanite), and in possession of toe key that Father Purdom had cariied" lor years to unlock the door of the church an old relic when he (McGregor) was ordered by the presiding1 elder, C. C. Polling, to open the door, : the key failed to do the work. ! Some fellow versed in police liter.t- j ture had no doubt been there. The j question is, w ho was it that had ' been tampering with the lock on 1 the church d'Kr . . But further, Mr. Fisher had been eave dropping or perhaps acting as a det'-ctive, as we would per ceive from the literature he pre- ters, out De that as it may. On Saturday evening following the opening of conference Mr. Fisher went out to Mr. McGregor's house. seven or eight miles in the conn- try, toll his wife hist, then went 10 the held where Mr. McGregor was plowing and told him he had a very painful dutv to perform: that he (McGregor) had been guilty of an attempt to break into a house (we know that means a penitentiary act), and that if he did not withdraw from the church he would be compelled to have him arrested. McGregor was not one oi the Bowman worshipe s, and if Fisher could bulldoze him hy false threats to withdraw from ti e church it would rend-r Mc Gregor's office as trust- e vacant. Readers of the Hekalo, what hit k you of such unholy conduct and by a would-1 e preacher? This is the unfair way in which he un dertakes to get "the control of the church property. The highway man at an unsuspected moment assails his victim with a drawn and cocked revolver and com mands him to deliver up his money or he will fire. . Bowersox is admitted only in two church buildings a- presiding elder. Rev. Youst has charge at Sweet Home, Kev. Bollinger a Salem, Kev. Diek at East Port land and Rev. Hirscluier at Al bina. It will he remembered that thee four ministers stood with Bowersox at the conference, and it would be folly to sav that In- would not be admitted among his own ministers. . t isher save ten or twelve churches. I know of only three others Albany, one lie- low tiregon city and one in hast Portland now in litigation. Fisher has a great ileal to say about the brazen eleven that they are drop ping out of the mdiistrv. First Dr. Locke and i-trayor, of Salem, lie knows that thee two have not been taking work from the conier ence for several yean-. I'hey preach occasionally, as they have done. Fisher says that Mr. Beaucamp, 01 the eleven,, has went to work in a saw-mill. I do not know whether this is true or not. If it is true. I do know tst it is more creditab'e of him tl an be who would bum his tent off the church. Mr. Fisher closes his article by saying that he prefer the Police New s rather than a religious pa per, and then immediate!) follows by saying, "Yours in defense of the church." What! Stigmatize the church? blacken the cause of n I gion? A' man of his calrbre to cssuine such a responsibility d. -liver us from such satanic maj -sty. The people here no i.oubt won dered why we did not accept Fisher s our pastor. In this art cle is contained our reasons. Compare Bowersox and Hollenbaugh with Fisher and you can soon deter mine who is tel'ing the tru:!i in relation to this church trouble. D. M. Jonbs. Sare Cracked. The safe of Homer Myers was cracked on Saturday night and two bun red dollars and home valuable papers taken. The safe was in a rear room. The huiglais secured their kit at T. C. Maupin's black smith shop, and it included s!edge, chisels, brace and bits, etc. A hole was drilled and powder used. No one sleep' in the store, and th ciackauicii had a picnic in so far as working without fear of molest ation was concerned. Two or thiee men have been arrested on suspicion but subsequently dis charged Boise Democrat. Albany Antoria. The Albany and Astoria railway surveyors completed the prelimin ary survey to this place Monday, and left for Albany Tuesdav. The disrance from Astotia, via Seaside, Necanicura, Nehalem, Foley, Hob somille and Bay City is 63 miles and the entire distance from Al bany to Astoria is 1"2 miles. The grade on the route to Astoria is good, the heaviest being only 1 t per cent. Tillamook Headlight. "A Man' it Chance to Marry." Half per cent from 50 to 56 years ot ag-i. Two per cent from 45 to 50 years of age. five and a halt per cent from 40 to 45 years of age. Six and a half per cent from 35 to 40 years of age. Ten and a half per cent from 30 to 35 years of age. lwenty-hve per cent from 25 to 3d yearH of age. rorty-seven per cent from 20 to 25 years of age. Three per cent from la to 20 years of age. One hundred xx&r cent if you buy yo ir clothing of G. W. Simpson, Aloany, Oregon. She W11 at Johnxtown. The success of Mrs, Annie M, Beam of McKeespurt, 1'euunylvauia, in the treatment of diarrhoea in her chil dren will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She says. "1 s,nt several weeks in Johnstown, a' ter the great flood, on account of my husbaml being employed thure. We had several children with us, two of whom took th diarrhoea very badly. I g t some of Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy and it cured both of them, 1 think it canuet be excelled and cheerfully j recommend it," 25 and 50 out bot- j ties tor file by Fosh-ty & Mason. j 4a Absolute Cure ' Tne Origin! Auietme Oinuucul is only put up in large two-ounce tin noxes, ana IB an aDolute cure lor old sores, burns. wounUs, chapped tiundb and all 6kin eruptions. Will positive ly curs all kinds of piles. Ask tor tbe Original Abietiue Ointment. Sold by r outlay & Mason al & vents per box by (uau 30 ceuta. BUSINESS LOCAL. Cumming's for choice soda wa ter. Uentlemen's tine shoea at E. C. Searls'. Adjustable window screens at Matthews A Washburn's. Tin and plumbing work done at Matthews & Washburn's. Kerosene and gasoline stoves at Matthews u Washburn'.-. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. Drink ice cold soda at C. E. Brownell's and be happy. Warranted garden hose at Matthews A Washburn's. Garda:i hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews & Washburn's. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and widths at E. C. Searls. Tiy ("onn i Hendricson's once 011 groceries and you will be happy. Go to Cumming's drug store BlumVrg I lock, for your artist's supplies. And when you want a delicious cold drink go to '. E. Brownell's for soda. Bcggs celebrated family remedies are for sale b all li ad ing druggists every where. Mens', youths' and boyo' cloth ing and furnishing goods at G. W. Simpson's. Happy Is he who buys his fruits ana vegetables of C. E. Brownell. Always fresh and full weight. Harriet Hubbard Ayers Kecam ier Balm, Cream and Powder, can I Hi obtained at Hubbard's new drug store. Hioke tlu celebrated Havana tilled 5-ent 'L'hix. uanufac.tured at Julius Jos h s cigar factor v. A large invoice o." "ur celebrated "Engineer" shoes just received at E. J. Searls. (jet some of those tine pies and cakes for Sunday at Blackburn & l'ironi's. Don't cook over the hot stove these da s. Cash paid for baled hay and oats at L. Senders' s'.ables. 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 1'acilic railway, and save time and money'. Ticket omce on Broadalbin street. You cannot accomplish any wo k or business unless yju feel well, ll you feel used up tired out take Dr. J. 11. McLean's Sarsapa rilla. It will give you health, strength and vitality. Foshay & Mason. An elegant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, melons, pineapples, ban. m. is, plums, apples, and in fact every kind of raie fruits and fiesu vegetables, is to be found at .las. K. Powell fc Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. When the stomiu 11 lacks vigor and regularity there will be flatu lence, heartburn, nausea, sick headache, net vousne.-g, use Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening I'or dial and Blood Purifier, to give tone and regularity to the stomach. Undue exposure to cold winds, rin, br.ght light or malaria mav bring on inflammation and sore i.esotihe eyes Dr. J II. Mc Lean's Strengthening Eye Salve will suIkIuh the inrlanumdion, cool and soothes the nerves, and strengthen weak and failing eye sight. 25 cents a box. Faults of mdigest on cause dis orders oi the lixer, and the whole system becomes deranged. Dr. J. H. Mcl-iean's strengthening Cor dial and Bloo 1 Purifier perfects the process of digestion and assim ilation, and thuc makes pure blood. A disordered condition of the siomach, or malaria in the sys tem will pnjduce sick headache; You can remove this trouble by taking Dr. J. 11. Mc I -can's Little Liver and Kidney Pillets; 25 cents per vial. Before purchasing your Artists materials examine the new stock just opened at Ihe drug store of J. A. dimming, successor tu II. C. Hubbard. A fine .ine ol AitUts materials just opened at J. A. Cumming's drug store. Stecial prices made on all dress goods to make 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. ItOKN. FOSTER To the wife otO. L. Foster, near Knox Butte, on AugMt 26, IS90, a son. WANTED A nrst-Waim wire mattn-w weaver. Address Spokane Wire M ac tress Fai Uirv, statinif wajire No. 416 W. Second St., Spokane Falis, Wash KM my llre. vnTtr-r ia hvritUv iriven that the .ivj ivei id following dercrlhed borses esme into mv eiielosiire alniut tbree miles south enht of llalsey on the 21st (lay of July, 1MK): One sorel hore, with white or laze in faee, and left bind foot and leK white. nd is about 12 twelve years old: also one sorrel borse with white or blaze ir. the faee, ull four feet white Hiid is about eiht years old One of i u.. i.uufl sta'l and bell cue noi ses na " , - on when taken up. The om nei of ... . ..A .. t.ibu Ilium saiu horses is repien " away and pay chartfe Ualsey, O-.. Am;. 13. ,1J). ' J. L. HoLl.lDKR, VOTICE 1SHF.RKBY OlVEN THAT ALL i persons indebted-to the oiu nrm oi Krauwe & Klein are reuetd to come for unl m.i .(ii. no nrouiutlv. as the accounu must be closed. Kutis Bros. Jas. F. Powell A t'o. have just received a large lot of fresh fruits and vegetabU-B. s HI LOUS VITALIZER is what ou need for ConstipaUon, lossoi v"-'" '- 60 and 75 eenu. usr bottle. For sale b rosuay s Jiaaon. IITANTED A FEW HOARDEK3. quire at the resilience of Mrs. M, E. , Fourth aud Valapooi sueets. Dorris, Dr. fcTTOfJ SPECIALIST, BLUMBERG S 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. I -atest designs in jewelry just received at F. M. French'. If you feel unable to do you work, and have that tired feeling take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapar illa ; it will make you bright, active and vigorous. THE STATE low OPENS SEPTEMBEH 12. lfslW. Co'irse of study arranged ex pressly to meet the needs 01 the farming and mechanical interests ol the state. 1-arge. commodious and well ventilah d buildings. The college is located in a cultivated and Christian community. and one , of the healthie-t in the state. Military training. Expenses need not exceed $1")0 forlheentire session. Two or more free scholarships from every Oregon oounty. Write j for catalogue to B. L. KNOLD, Pies. Corvillis, Oregon. tVRSALR. ASKW S1.SQKK SKW1.M1 MACIIINK, at Kreatly rxlul ratex; also cIiop-b oiiiAry birds, EngliHh and German- singers. Knr iMfcrttciitar iimuin of Mrs. Win. Mvr. Farmers Attention lo you want to Imy a Hinder,' 'Kngine, Thresher, Mower or other iiiaciiiutry this year ? . LL O UJ CO 2 o a Steamboat Lead of m asaavi STEWART Oall H.xid Sel .ct What oti AVant. Idsummer VEv Stock is now complete embracing all the la test novel ties in Dress GroocLs both in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. LADIES ! We make a apeaialty of 1 i Ribbed and Muslin Our prices are the LOWF8T and our goxKlg THE BEST We carrv a 'ull line of the world aIImiI In mltmwforiH anrt flminintm n: havo aa lanro a etru-ir aa Tanv will be cor.vin M that Albany is the ResD'v Wlial a Fortune Is a good, healthy, pearl) .skin. Few are aware ol the Miort time it "takes a dlsoidercd liver to cause blotches on the face aud a dark greasy skin One botlle ol Keggs blood purifier and blood milker will ietore this orgau to its natural and healthy state and cleanses 1 lit blood of all impurities. It iw meeting witti wondt iful siu-cebS. Try it. It is guaranteed. All drug giKts keep it. A Hood Cough Myrui. There it- notliiug parent t-liould be so careful about selecting a cough syrup. Bcggs (-'berry cough syiup is meeting wit li wonderful success. Tbe best is none to good. He sure you gel Beggs. Every botlle is wvrmuied. All druggists keev it The Peop Ifc'fiMery Fresh Bread. Fies d Cabs DAILY. Fine Cakes a Specialty. BLACKBURN & I'llioNI. :rD1NR CROCERS Al.u BAKERS. ANT'S PASS PEACHES ! MUELLER & GAB RETT EXCLUSIVE AOEKTS Orders for any' Quantity wil e p ptly nlled. m Faxm Itaciireiy jttt :cccc' -AT- W6 1?3 ) ,1 MM HOSIERY. renowned Broadhead Drens Goods, w best trading point in Oregon. g0T W. FREE FROM POISON. ART STUDIO, Mrs. Dr. Pattou, Lyon aud 3d street. Jessous given in drawing, paiiiUng aud music. Pictures for sale or painted to order. Au Idea. We think ti.e people will like to buy live oue poun 1 bars of splen- ! did laundry soap i r two bits. We will sell at that 1 to-day. ! SlXSCt . Bi.aCkiitKX. ! t alilor ia 4 t-u- arc, I lit on;,) gut auieed cure lor catarr colu 111 tbe lies - bay ltwi, rot-e cold caluribul ueali . iiu Sua-q ta. fta tloic tbe t-c-iisi ;1 table auU nupleasaa breulh, resultu Iroui mluirn. Kas J uiiu pleasiiui i .se. rolJow direction j auUacureibH .ruuUU, by all drug gibls. tend fc circular lo Abictla I Aivdical Coiiip1 ), U10) ii.e, Cl. feix ! luouibb' trial lor 1; seut by man. 1 10, t . aule t) roabaj. Ma:-ou, Use elegant lotion for sunburn RED GROWN MLS sow, l.tvi. .1 to., i-rop, NEW PKwcE.-jS FLOUR. (Miriur for i-auuij and Baker's use) Best sioraue. facilities. ilMliftR-st caxt prion paiu lor ttliult iLUANV - OREGON We bate made arrangements to ut . p:y uioi.e lo 011 loi.t; iiuie al 1 w rates ol uiieMSt on improved larnis, aud choice city propurly. '1 bose w bo touleujplale buuiliiig 01 ick blocks can gel ujoue). fee uj ' U ALL.1CE A C lMCK. Viereck's t-luiving and hair cut ting fcaloon, shaving 1j cents. r r a-; rt.i ir: l t r (tt ti of 890. & SOX -TO TIIK MEN Cull. and look atiout2vali.fc8.in wmm We liMve n verv lte pfo-f to choose troin ;:t fbe; b-west price ever oflercc in the. VALLEY hit for wepr 8ini tiir.if-h are nnequ bnllFie ID 1 1' 0 Mftt. (. all al.d you A pleasure to f i.ow goods. W. READ Announcement, Goods. ..ji