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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1890)
aim---. ..- TTTR MOimnTO TTCTALD; TTHTTRSDAY", AUGUST 2ft. 1890. , t I R Mlotniitfl il.'.ila lutaW OS SUB. The Dailv Hbki'.d will be on ale each morninK H. J. Jones' book store, where it io be procured at 5 centa per copy. - JOTTlMOl A' C TOWN. Maude Granger to-night. Dr. J. T. Tate, oi Seattle, is in thi city. The price of w he' has advanced to l7 cen's. Mint Allie Schlouaer in visiting in (Jo rv a II is. Mr. J. R. Ab' leaves to-morrow (or a trip to .'tUska. Mrs. Dr. E. L. I-t -e. of Salem, is vi-iting her pareui.- in this city. Mr. John Rbb, f.uerly of Ilalsev, now of Waterville, Wash., is in the city. I sell only the must reliable make of altoes and guarantee every paii aa represented. E. U. Searls. Mis Laura (ioltra, of Salem, who has been visiting her paren's in this city, returned home yet-ter- day. Lilies can procure Hughes Storey's tailor system at the Ladies Bazaar. II. J. Sower, agent. Wanted A girl to do general housework. Apply to Wm. Fort miller, earner of Ellsworth and Fifth streets. I have received my fall line of kid glove, and our $1.60 glove is the bet ever offered here for the money. E. C. Seifl. Those having atomic in the pas ture of F. L. ucl. at Uloverd ile are notified to take - he same away on or before September 1st. Hon. J. K. Weatiierford and D. B. Monteith have ret imed Irom Astoria, where, they went to look after their propeity interests. George Humphrey, Wm. Faber and party have returned from the mountains. They .nade a tour of the lakes and indulged in some one trout bshing. Mestrs. Will A Stark have just received a uew line of beautiful silverware, solid gold- watches, rings and jewelry of all kinds. Call and nee their fine selections. Tom wanting copies of Prof. I'atn.t r'n somr. "Bright as Sun- beam," should call immediately m-ssed the original production of at .Jones' book store as only a limit-, the play at the Tueatre de L'Ap . ed number of copies are placed on plication, Paiis. Mis tiranger tale. brings a company, compii-ingsiu-h iior. i.rn rv. competent imipl as Harry Main- fitted up a neat fish market oppo- pikC ! r, UUIIVIF f', (where tine salmon and all kinds t fish fresh from Yaqnina bay will be kept every day. A little ton of Mr. Geo. E. Chamberlain Has playing with a cartridge Tuesday evening, when H exploded, life I all wnuzing tm- comfortably near his head. The ' at popnl.ir prices wiil he g:ven lad was only slightly injured hy j Saturday, September ti, the train the explosion. J ie.-vinu Albany at I p. m.. n-tunt- Who says that Oregon it not a i"g leave Yiupdna at 5:45 j. in peach country? Mrs. Crandall j he following .lay, arr.vi-g in Al bas placed upon our tahle some as any at !):5 p. ui , making con large and tine flavored peaches, j nei-tiou with tne Ualifornia ex grown on their lots at their beau- press. Those ho desire mav tifal home in this city, as were i re:nain until M uday and return ever produced in any country on i on regular trair that day this if. een earth. G od iorUienon ; I he s eam schooner Misehiei peacties. Kilpatrick Post No. of New berg, Or. gon, 2, G.A.Q,i"8U"B: will hold a ! on ? reunion at that p. act from the 24th to the 26th ot September inclusive, ; to which they earnestly inviie all j ex-soldiers sailors and marines : and members of the W. K. C. t attend. Those going should take tents and blankets. Meals can le had at 25 cents each. A good time is anticipated. Little Baby Parker, the child actress, who created such a furore in New York last winter, is with Miss Granger and will be Been in "Inherited." Little Miss Parker is but five years old, but com mands a salary of $40 per week and her expenses. She is the sole support of a widowed mother liv ing in New York. Misses Wheeler and Crawford will reopen their kindergarten Monday, Sept. 1st, at the W.C. T. C, hall. A select school will be run in connection w ith the kin dergarten this year, to which pu pils will be admitted up to the age of 12 years. Children taken to and from school. O. E. Carter, who formerly be longed t Oregon's brethren of the quill, but is now representing E. i Michael A Co., of Lal'orte, ImL, is in the city. . Mr. Carter's father, W. B. Carter, was state p inter for Oregon at the time ot bis death, in 1380, and for twenty yeais ediror of the Corvallis Ga xuttj. East Oiegoniau. Take the Northern Pacific Kail road to all point East, shortest time of any road East. No change of cars, best accomodations and the most pleasant route to) travel. Tickets fur aula over this i road to any and all points east at the lowest rates by Burkhart A Keenev who are the authorized i gents of this company at Alnany. Call on them for tickets and fuil purticulars. The Union Pacific are no run ning two daily trains through to Chicago in three days, carrying all classes oi passengers on both trains, having Pullman sleepers, tourists sleepers and tree reclining chair cars attached. Passengers can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. and V i. k. For sleeping car res ervation, etc. apply to C. G. Kaw liugs, foot of Bioadalbin street. The Pendleton East Oregonian save: Lewis E. Lee, brother of Rev. G. H. Lee, of this city, ar rived in Pendleton to-day, and will take his departure to-iuorrw for Wiliiarar-towu, Ma.-s., where lie will enter the freshmen's class iu Williams college. He will stop over on a visit to his parents at Pueblo, Col., while en toute. Mr. Lee was graduated last summer from the Albany Collegiate Institute. A HILAEI0D3 BPREE. Ghsmswi Icdlo Sohool Boy Q Glor- ios,ly Drauk -d E ti th OltU. dprtid to the H IK ALU. i Poktla.ni, Aug'it 27. IMnly United Stites Marshal Sinnot ene down from Salem t lay, oHvini? in chaiye Theolor.' North . the keeper of a email -ton at the fair ground near that city. North a aneted on conjpl.iiiit of the principal of the Indian school nt Chemuwa, who claim that htsl week two of hi I'id .in Uys w.-iii to Silem and purchased li.pior from North. At any rate they got the juice, and went home in a hilarious state of intoxication. They kissed all th.i girW at the chiol, litiged the prettv lady teacher and executed a war dance on the r.iof. They drove the co all off the raoch, amputated a dois's tad and put . vinegir in ihe milk. Not content with that they int a menthol mixture on the pro feasor's handkerchief, so that w hen he blew his prol i.f h- U-inin crvinii and in weeeinir vet. The Im)V solered ui and naid tliev not the liijuor from North, who sold it to them as eider. n t h was ex amined liefore a United States commissioner to-day and furnished 100 bail to apiear in the United -Mates court to-morrow. Maud Grmiiger In Iuherlte!.' To-night the theatre goers ot Albany will have an opportunity of witnessing an actrefs. who is a graduate of that famous school oi' drama, the I'mon Square iheater. iid whose name has been assort ated with many cf the most' notable successes of that famous dramatic temple. As an emo tional star, Maude Granger is to day the leading exponent of this tyie of the drama, and she is cer tainly one of the inot popular actresses known to the American stage. Her engagement will open to-nikiht in "Inherited," a play of tne intense emotional school, and in which the fair actress has made a decided ruvess in t'.c principal cities of the East. It ouies endorsed by the pr.ss of Paris, London and New York, and particularly hy M. Francisu-; Sarcey, of Paris Temps, who i known to have advised th g ent ; uid ho would now undoubtedly ' iiossess it but for the pr uipt i action ot Mis- t-irainrer, w ho wit- hall, Frank Kild iy, Ch tries li. Mestayei, I'laule Brooke, the Misses Estlia Wiiliams. Crre F.lberts aiul sweet little Baby Parker. There has been a latg' sale and several theater parties will be present. j EKcurmn to Newport j The last excursion ot the season will go over ihebar for d.-ep sea Tickets for round trip In duced rate ol one and one-third lares for parties of ten or more from Salem, Stiedd, Hal-ey, llar risbiug. Junction and Eugene to Alttany and return from Sept. ti to 8, inclusive. I.KTTEK LIST. Following is a list of the letters ren.:iinini uncitled for in the post- ot ii ;. iregon, Aug. 27, lS'.tO. Persons calling tor the same will please give the date on which they were advertised : t. 1. Bates .'olm R. Carl w light, W. J Ford, Miss Ida May Goforth, Miss Iottie Geer, David Irvine, N. S. .Mueller, J.ssie I'. Otis, Wilt Rosenblatt. Mrs. Cora Wilde. Ri Ki s Thompson, P. M. Ueld to Auswer the case of T. J. Anderson, was arresled on n charge of In w ho perjury preferred hv his hired hand named Randall, the defend-! ant waived examination before Justice Wyatt, and was held in $."im bonds to await the action of the grand jury. He promptly lurnished the necessary bunds. The case giew out of a suit for wages brought by Randall. KrturotMl From Yaqulna. Jay W. Itlain and family, Miss M.'.ggie Chambers, Miss Anna Flii.n, Miss Elizabeth Irvine, Mrs. Burme-ter and daughter, Mildred, Mrs S. G. Irvine and Son, Clem were among those who returned from Yaquina yesterday. The weather al the hay now is said to te verv tine. - , .,J7 ;T.. Sod.U. Miner-! W ter. Mr. F. H. Pteiffer is making arrangements to start soda works at So laville. He now keep- : he water from these springs on Jraug it at his soda fountain in this city, md a. so ells the water in botties. Wuutr.l. i Two agents to canvass for I-ea- h improved atent roaster and b. ik ing pans. GoiaI commission. Cal: this morning at the Ri-s house b -tween 8 and 11 0'cio. k. E. F. Wabk. The engagement of Miss Gran ger and li r a Imiiaole company will he an event far out of the or dinary for Albany. It will give our theater g ers an opportunity of seeing such a performance as might he seen on the slaves of any of the leading New York theaters, the princ pal ones of which Miss Granger has many times been a strong attraction. j Compasses at F. M. French's. ( LE fTEB FK03I CEJOK CUONTY- j Bfwer Ckkek, Tkook Co., Oh..) Aug ist 2, '90. ,o the tuiTva or th Hbkald: This region (-ixtv-tlve miles ioutheast from Prinesville) has jut closed the haying season, and t'rotn the Urge amount put up of zrain and wild hay insures abun dant toraj for all of the stock next winter. The cattle owners are hapvier now since t'tiev have just contracted th ir beef to a Mr. tumour tor the nouitu iiiaritet a'-oiit a tiiousaiid head of very tine fat steers for $3't p. r head for 3-year-lds and upwards, to le de livered at the ranches in October, which is an advai.ee in price well ibove last year, when we got but I'.'-l for :'s and for 4's and up. The iuntton nearly all went out of the country after shearing at fll.oO, w hile is now offered. Indica tions are that the producei is here after to be better paid for the hardships and privations he has to undergo to make bin living and keep even, for that is all he has done here so fur, and wit!"Ut the luxuries of a more favored climate. This neighUirhood ha now b-'-om clear of dihiie ria, which can lt d . if four children of the mi. nber who were attacked by that dreadtul disease. Miimr Swick, forinei ly of Corvallis, lost ihiee bright htile loys out of the live he poseted. t 'hurley, a lad jf I. and Scottie and George, tt.nch vounger. It was verv affect ing when t'ie futhei asked Charley as he and Scotti;' lay breathing out their la -t moments on earth whether he wan'ed his liody taken to the o 1 home in tiie valley, or to be buried here with Scot'ie in one cothn, he bravely leplted that he wis; : only to he buried in a separnt-- colli n by the side oi Scot tie, n ;r ! e house, where tieorgie was laid, and a wire fence be put around ttieir graves, negg.ng ins Jistresst-ti parents not to grieve after th-m when death would soon relieve him from his awful satl'ei ing, and soon the noble lad was dead. In one and a half hour afterward Scottie'B spirit followed. The whole country is very so licitous atoutthe progress ot the Oregon Pacific railroad, which, if completed through this countiy as proposed, would make life more endurable for the wives and daugh ters of tt.e ranchmen quick travel to and from ih Willamette vallev, cheaper living with the luxury of fresh fruits imported, reciprocat ing with the fat beef and mutton in sumnier or from the stall in mid-winter, the encouragement as well of agriculture, when these great sag- plains can lie utilized in producing wheat for export that induced capital cm l.trjely in crease by diverting t..ese cr eks and rivers upon the arid soil. .1. E. NORTHWEST NOTES. Wednesday last a fire caught in the railroad wood near Hubbard and burned up thirty cords oi .vood. The riiibt of way through East Portland co-t Huiuingtoii iflTO.iHli) l-.r his East Portland A Silvertoii road. The appraisement of the Uma tilla r-servatiou lands is now going uii. l he appraisers are now in j tlie mountains and the work i i.j I A fu'I gang of men are clearing I the way, and 1000 more will be put to work on the Koseburg A iioos hav railroad the middle ot next month. ' Next spri' g there will be many tine additions to the steamship fleet of the Pacific ocean, as sev eral lines aie to have new steam ers, large, commodious, conveni ent and fast. A cannon hall that was fired from the steamer Iecatur, while defending S rattle against the In- di ms thirty-live years ago, was found bv the laborers in excavat ing at the corner of .Second and Cherry sheets, Seattle. It is a ' : welve-poililder. ignite an interesting sight is iall'oide.l the bathers of Clatsop j beach in watching two large sea j lions swim in close to the breakers I and sx.rt and plunge around as if enjoying seeing so many beauti fully formed young ladies. The sea lions seem to enjoy it im mensely, as they come regularly at bathing tunes. The Indians at Quinaiult engage in whale fishing as a regular voca tion, usit.'g their canoes and crude appliances for tiisiiaring the mon sters of the deep with great skill. One particular whale, forty-live ieet in length, they were three days and nights in subduing and bringing to shore. It is a coast whale, its value to the Indians lsjing ah-.ut $100. An exchange says: "Look out in the valley for t ie counterfeit two-dollar bills. They a'e an ex cellent imitation of the genuine. There isoi.e intallible wav to test ' them and other United States Take a pin 0(. nee. ( die and r in it under the s:lk tiler : that is scattered through the paper j of the bill. If witn the pin vou can pull up the thread so that it i , plainly visible, then you can take i tha' money for ; he face of it. The ! counterfeit twos are silver certiti- i cates. Slit, TCa at .Fohutttown. The success f Mr. Annie M, Beam ut McKtoi ort. I'eui.s) ivauia, in the treatment ut diarrhoea iu her chil dren will un.ioubtc lly be of loterest to many uiut tiers. She say. "I spent scvuial weeks in Jolii.stown, after the threat AikmI, on account ot n. y iiuahand hcuig einplnyed there. We had several children with ns, mo of whom took tiie than iio.-a very ha.lly, I g t some of .'ti uniierlaiii colic, cli.'leia ami diarrhoea remedy and it cured both of them, 1 think it cunue' be excelled au.l :heertully reci.niinunil it, ' 25 and 50 Out hot ties lor sale hy b'oshay & Mason. Awbrey gives gas for the paiulesB extraction ot teeth. WILL OPEH NEXT MONTH- Academy of "Oar Lady of Prrpotaal Help," Albany, Oiegon. This instituti'". 's heautifullv situated in the pleasant and acces sible city of Albany. Studies will lie resumed Sept. 1, and parents are kindly requested to send their children at an early date. Theaoadeinie course is thorough In all its branches, and besides the usual branches taught, the school ffers especial advantages to those who are desirous of acquiring a thorough knowledge i l the busi ness c. nrse, as typewriting leleg- j i-apnv etc., win De taught at the usual rates. Instructions in industrial draw ing, vocal music, plain and orna mental needlework forms part of the prescribed conr-e. The musical department affords special opportindtes to acquire a thorough knowledge of the piano, organ, zithern, guitar and violin. In the studio special advantages are offered for tiiose desirous of acquiring a knowledge of drawing and painting in crayon and water colors. rKKMS. Entrance fee payable at once $ 5.00 Hoard and tuition payable in advance Music piano, organ or violin 40.00 15.00 U.OO 8.00 with use ol instrument . . Guitar with nse of 'instru ment Zithern with use of instru ment Drawintcand uainliiitr .. . 8.0. ueu ami oedding a.uw elect day school )er term payable in advance, pri mary department 5.00 Junior (5.00 Preparatory 8.00 Senior and graduating de partment 1000 Graduating fee 10.001 roriuriuer pat ticuiars can at the academy, or address Sisters ok St. Benedict. Albanv. Oregon. A Dime Novel Elopement. On Wednesday, tne loth inst.. Lulu Elliot, "aged 1, eldest laughter of J. G. Elliott, oi Pillar Rock, eloped with Chris Henre ageil 40. The girl boarded j the Telephone that afternoon for I Astoria, where she was joined by Henry. In the evening they took the steamer hack to Portland, ami from there it is supposed the have gone to Idaho. Some of the officers on the steamer were aware of the fact aud kept an eye on the c-.uple. They did not take a state room, hut remained in the la iies' cabin all night. Miss Elliott, the precocious damsel, is a rather handsome, petite girl, who hail leveloped almoH a mania for reading dime novels, to which cause is attributed her desire to make her mariage as realistic as the exploits described by tier fa vorite authors. Her parents were not opposed o the hutch and r fcrret her fooMsh and hasty actions. The would-be husband', who in duced her io elope, had been pay ing her attention for some lime .md appeared to lie devotedly at tached to her. Henry was very jealous and threatened to kill a rival lover if he did not cease paying bis addresses to Miss Lulu. He has tisbed on the river for sev- eral vears and is well known. Cathlamet Gazette. H4L8EY NOTES. Halsky, August 2". Dan Hayes has been poorly, but is improving. John Breesler had one eye put out by a railroad spike. The great crons of w h at are constantly pouring into market. Mr. Bressler has returned home after staying two weeks in the hospital. Mr. Stone is haling 1J4 tons of spring w heat hay per acre at if 11 per ton. 1 The machinery for the tile fac- torv has lieen ordered and work will heirin soon. Oats are selling at 40 cents per h'ishel and quite a demand for wiutei seed at that. Melvin Bond, of Gervais, made a short visit home on account of poor health. He is again able to resume work. Rector and Carter have liouglit the drugs of Major Smith's drug store and are renovating the houi-.e preparatory for a new drug store in uaisey. Fall and Winter Announcement. We beg to announce that the twi large shipments of woollens con signed to us, and recently pur chased of Boston and New ork houses, will arrive in the course of a day or two. These goods should have been delivered August 1st, but owing to the recent strike of the New York Central & Hudson River railroad, we were unable to receive them sooner and rettret ex ceedingly the disappointment to our customers. The stock com prises 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 t ill announce the arrival of these g kkIs and trust an eariy inspec tion. Respectfully, Zachks i Sox, Merchant tailors, drapers and fine trade designers. Opposite the poFtofJice. Venison, corned beef, el ipped beef, and a new lot of full cream California cheese, lust the thin ing all tor lunch these warm days. C on spencer A Blackburn. Married. RAY- UOUSER. On Tu sdav, August 26, 1399, at the Court House, Ailan, Mr. W. A. Kay and Miss ttie Mouser, BRAXDENBt KO CAKTWKICHT. - On August 19. lt"0, at tha residence of E, F. Wyatt. HarrisburK, !.v L. JJouiflrw, J P., Mr. Wni M. brandsuburg a&ri Miss Carrie Caitwritfht. BUSINESS LOCALS. Cumming's for choice soda wa- i ter. lientlemen's tine shoes at E. C. Seurls'. Adjustable window screens at Matthews A Washburn's. Tin and (dumbing work done at Matthews & Washburn's. Kerosene and gasoline stoves at Matthews 0t Wasbburn't-. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews A Washburn's. Drink ice cold soda at C. E. BrownelPs and be happy. Warranted garden hose at Matthews A Washburn's. Garde:i hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews & Washburn's. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sizes aud w idths at E. C. Searls. Try Conn A Hendrtcson's ouce on groceries aud you will be happy. Go to Ctimniing's drug store BluinVrg Hock, for your artist's supplies. And when you want a delicious cold drink go to ". E. Brow hell's for soda. Beggs celebrated family remedlea are for sale b, all lending druggists every where. Mens', youths' and boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods at G. W. Simpson's. Happy Is he who buys bis fruits and vegetables of C. E. Brownell. Always fresh and full weight. Harriet Hubbard Ayers Recam ier Balm, Cream aud Powder, can lie oMuine.l at Hubbard's new drug ftore. nioke tht. celebrated Havana tilled 5-ceut "gnrs. -Manufactured at .1 alius Jos dt's cigar factory. A large invoice oi our celebrated "hiigineer" ohocs just received at E. 0. Seat Is. tret some of those line pies and cakes for Sundav at Blackburn & Piioni's. lkju't cook over the hot slove these days. Cash paid for baled hay and oats at L. Senders' siaoles. Good prices will be paid tor large or small quantities. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points North, South and East via the Union Pacific railway, and eave time and money. Ticket office on Broadalhin street. You cannot accomplish any wo'k or business unless yau feel well. It you feel used up tired out take Dr. J. II. McLean's Sars.ipa rilla. It will give you health, strength and vitality. Foshay & dason. An eleuant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, melons, pineapples. bananas, plums, apples, and in fact every kind of rare fruits and fresh vegetables, is to be found at Jas. F. Powell A Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. When the stomach lacks vigor and tegiilarity there will be flatu lence, heartburn, nausea, sick headache, nervousness, use Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cor 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 ties ol the eyes. Dr. J. H. Mc- l-eati s Strengthening Lye halve will subdue the inflammation, cool and soothes the nerves, and strengthen weak and failing eye sight. 25 cents a box. Before purchasing your Artiste materials examine the new stock just opened at the drug store of J. A. dimming, successor to H. C. Hubbard. A Mau'n C'liauceg t. Hurry." Half per cent from 50 to 5tt years of ag-. Two per cent from 45 to 50 years ol" age. Fiva and a half per cent from 40 to 4. years of aee. 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. Twenty-five per cent from 25 to 3" years of age. Forty-seven per cent from 20 to -6 years of age. Three per cent .from 15 to 20 years of age. One bin. died per cent if you buy yo ir clothing of G. W. Simpson, Albany, Oregon. A Sure Cure for the Whisky Haldt. Dr. Livingston's Andidote for Drunkenness will cur-1 any case of the liquor hat.it 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 insr it. Th- Antidote will not in jure the health in any way. Man ufactured by the Livingston Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon, or from J. A. Cumming, Druggist, sole agent. A fine line of Artists materials just oened at J. A. Cumming's drug store. Siecial 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. ANTED A Hrxt-class wire mattress weaver. Address Spokane wire Mat- titas Factorr. stating waes Xo. 15 w. Second st., Spokane Falis, Wash VOTtCE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT ALL IN per.oms indebted to the old firm of Krausse 6t Klein are requested to come for ward and settle up promptly, as the accounts must be closed. Bam. Jas. F. Powell A) Co. have just received a large lot of fresh fruits and vegetables. SHfLOH'S VITAL1ZER is what you need for Constipation, lossot Appetite, Dlui ness, ai.d all svmptans of lysnsia. Fries 60 and 75 cetna; par bottle. For sale by Fosnay Mason. ANTED A FEW BOARDERS. IN- uuire at the residence of Mrs. M, K. Derria, Fourth and Uaiapooia atresia. Df. JTTOjN SPECIALIST, BLUMBERC'S BLOCK, ALBANY. OREGON, 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. Resilience 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 Harsa par ilia ; it will tnakt) you bright, active and vigorous. THE STATE OPEN'S SEPTEMBER 12, l.vjo. Course of study arranged ex pressly to meet the needs of the farming and mechanical interests of the state. Large, commodious and well ventilated buildings. The college iB located in a cultivated and Christian community .and one of the healthiest in' the state. Military training. Expenses need not exceed $lo0 for the entire session. Two or more free scholarships from every Oregon county. Write for catalogue to B. L. KNOLD, Pres. Corvallis, Oregon. 1V SALR. A NEW BI.NUKR HKWINO MACH1NK, 1 at greatly reduced rates; also choice canary birds, English and German singers. For irt1cuiara inquire of Mrs. Wni. Mver. Farmers Attention Uoou want to buy a BinderEngine, Thresher, Mower or other ttjac-Luuu) this year ? 1L O z 1 41 z tZ A. Sttomljoat Load of sTaTV sb 'f-i-fii rtrfT Tts '. V yKws-f STEWART Gail and Bel ct What You Want.. Isummer IVIv Stock is now complete embracing all the latest; novel ties in Dress Goods both in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. LADIES ! We make a ipeoialty of ii Rihbedl and Muglin Our pricei are the LOWFST and our goods Ladies Luo war THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY We carry a full line of the world renowned Broadhead Press Goods, which ft r weer ami fiiniph are uneq u elled. In emLroideriea and flouncingf we have as larsre a stock as Fany house in the state. Call ai d you will be cocvin m! that Albany if the best trading point in Oregon. V&&. pleasure to t-huw gods. Reso'v W. W. REVJJ What a Kortime is a irood, healthy, pearly, skin. Few are aware of the short time it takes a disordered liver to euiite hlutclieo on the face and a dark greasy skin One bottle of Bcggs Wood purifier and blood maker will ietorc thii" ortruu to it natural and healthy state aud cleans.. s the blood ! all impurities. It is meeting with wonderful ueoess Try it. It is guaranteed. All drug gists keep It. A Oooii Cough Syrup. There is nothing parent-, should he so careful about as i.e!e tiusr u cough syrup. Beicgs Cherry c-ouirb syiup is meetiiif with wonderful success. The best is none to trond . He sure you net Begirs. Every bottle is warranted. All druggists keeo it. TliBPeopl Makery Fresh Imi hi d Cabs DAILY. Fine Cakes a Specialty. BLACKBURN' A PIRoN'l. LD'NO GROCERS AND BAKERS. Ok AST'S PASS PEACHES ! MUELLER & tiAHRETT, EXCLtKlVE AGENTS Orders for any quantity wil e promptly tilled. Faia Irlachireiy jvtt :tct:Tcc AT W. IF1, BEAD: Ws in ).! . ' FREE FROM POISON. ART STUDIO, Mrs. Dr. Pattou, Lyon and i street, ixasono given in tlrawing, otLiiiting and music, ricturea lor sale or painted to order. Au Idea. We think t-sje people will liie to buy live olie-pouu 1 hai's ol bplc.li did laundry soap u r two bits. VVe w ill Sell at thai e to-da . Calllur- a liU-i-lur.. alilecU cure lui calarr ., Iia lev , rote cold b anu tore tj vs. t.e The only gur cold iu the lies catarrhal ucah elcie the tt'.iM tirftttli rfc.iilil A lu:le auU UL.caeaU ; Horn tnluiiij. k.na .ee. l-uiiu UilCtliCU .luultu, by all Ulug circular to Abltlili y, Oicriiii:, C J, itii ;Ul loi ft; telit by . eie !' j-uelia) ii. aud plcusjul li ana a cure is gists. Scud IC .Medical Cou.j rnuulus' ileal UldU, 1 10, i MuaOU. Use ek-gaul lotion for sunburn UElTWiUW .N J11LLS IMl.H, L.t.M.. t ., I lout, N'EW I'RwCivt -s LuL li. (uijcrior for rsiuii auu UaKcr's use) Best mim facilities , l'llil.ust ab (.rice paiu lor ulictet Q.LliAlV OhEliON We have watle arruiiKi uicnts lo nuj . piy iiioiit; to ..11 on k.iii; nun- jI i v rales ol iu lei est on lin; roved lainis, aiid choice cil pr-pui !y . 1 hose Lo couleuipialc bumlii.' ..i r k hio. ks cau get liiouev. see u ' A ALL ACt .v CLK.K. Viereck's .-having and hair cut ting saloon, shaving lo cents. r i fri ilc.jfffti of J390. & SO 7" -TO TIIK- Call,"and look atjoii r"va li.ee iu j'. We have n very lflrt' t-tock to choose Irom at the; louei-t price ever olTerec in the Announcement, MEN roiiiisliiiig Goods.