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ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE I A TTT yfOTtyryg ITBTiAT.Tit FRIfAY ATTflTTST gft. TlflO. ittormnn?-Uij Strata A ON SAf.B. The Daily Heih m1 each morning book rtore.where it at 5 cent" per copy. o will be on SI. J. Jones' mbe procured "jOTTIMOB ABI r TOWW. Henry Conner, ;n tK;-"..itv of Portland, is .... H P. Webb an.l wife, of ; "Ui Sellwood. are in the city. J E. Brown and i .nilv returned yesterday from a visit at Slayton. Carl Parkes.ofTaooma, ia epend ing a few days ;,, friends in tins ci'v. k. K. Montagu- 1 family re turned last evenio the aide. ZachesA Son received a largv invoice of fa.1 and winter woolens yesterday. Mm. Fannie Barman, of Spo kane Falls, ia visiting friends 111 this city. n. R. X. r.lackbnrn is seriously ill with pneumonia at hi residence on tjaiai-ooia wrm. Mr. Twhy, conductor on the Or eon Pacific, and wife, retiir ed yesterday from a trip to Portland. Ladies can procure Hughes feturey's tailor ays" em at the Jjuliea Bazaar. H. J. Soer, agent. Wanted A girl to do general housework. Apply to Wui. Fort miller, earner of KUaworth and Fif tli atreeta. I have received my fall, line ot' kid gloves, and our 1 1. 60 glove is the be"t ever offered here for the money. E. C. Searls. Those having stock in the pas ture of F. L. ucl. at C'loverdtle are notified to take he same away on or beiore September 1st. L. W. Deyoe, and party, who have been rusticating at the Atwea, have returned horn They founu abundant game and nsluug. Hon. T. J. Buford, Indian agent of the Suets reservation, wat in this city yesterday on his way to Cottage drove, where he goes on business. Mr. H. 8. Heath, editor of the Telephone Register, has returneil ! - . from a trip to tlie lakes which I form- Linn county's famous noun - tain resorts. Those wanting cop;es of Prof. Palmer's song, "Bright as a Sun beam," should call immediatelv at Jones' book store as only a limit ed number of copies are placed on sale. AmPjj t'io who returned from YftqniMyeterday were: Mrs. S. BAKu .use, Mrs. Tha-les Keifer ai.U lamilv. Miss Hettie Miller, Mrs. F.P. S' utting and family an I Mr. C. E. Hawkins. George Anderson & Co. have fitted up a neat fish market oppo site Frank wood's marDie simp, where tine salmon and alt kinds of fish fresh from Yaqnina bay will be kept every duy. To parents that wish to sav monev in buying school shoes for children will do well by culling at Klein Bros. Shoe store w here they have just received a large shipment ol the Celebrated C. M. Henderson's Red School House shoe. Mifes Wheeler and Crawford will reopen their kindeigatten Mondav, Sept. 1st, at the W. C. T. V., hall. A s. led who l will be run in connection with the kin dergarten this year, to which pu pils will be admitted up to tlie age 'of 12 years. Children taken to and from school. Take the Northern Pacific Rail road to all points East, shortest time ol any road Kat. No change of cars, best accomodations and the most pleasant route to travel. Tickets fur sala over this road to any and all points east at the lowest rates by Burkhart & Keenev who are the autuorued agents of this company at Al iany. Call on them lor tickets ami fuil particulars. The L'nion Pacific are now run ning two daily train- through to Chicago in three days, carrying al classes ot passengers on both trains, having Puhman sleepers. tourists sleepers and free rechmio. chair cars attached. Passengers i L .l 1 ... T tran now leave Portland at i . m and V r. H. For sleeping car res ervation, etc. apply to C. G. Raw lings, foot of Bioadalbin street. excursion to Newport. The last excursion of the sca-on at popular prices will he given Satuniay, .-eptemlier o. the tiain ie.iving Al)any at 2 p. iu.. return ing leave Yaqnina at 5:45 p. m. thefollowir.tr ilav. arnvi' g in Al bany at 9:5 p.m. making con-1 nei tion with tlie aliloreia ex press Those who oesire inav remain until Monday and return on regular trair that tiny The s eam schooner Mischief will go over the bar for deep sea fishing. Tickets for round trip only $2. The S. P. Co. will grant a r d i iced rate ol one and one-third fares for parties of ten or inor. from Salem, Shedd, Hal-ey, llar tisburg. Junction and Eug"iie to Albany and return from Sept. t to S, inclusive. Harlots l'ears. I am agent for the Sal m 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 ee me. S.Mi:tL K. Yoi no. Iu Oregon this yearthe hop crop w:ll amount to about 3 ,00- tmlen, or 5,ti 0,0 pounde, which, at 2t conts per poiind, will bring into the country the sum of H, 5o,(XH). A short month ago the market opened at 1" cents and the differ ence of U cents on a pound will amount to il,t to the hop growers of the state. (igHM at k M. Frettcu'a, A COLLISIOS SEA S AURORA. MlipUced Switch Ca an Acci lent ' to tbe Albany L o.vd Train. j As the Al'anv -al trail? Jiom Portland approach el Inrora lat evening a iiusphut i mvi'ek ca-js.'i tne train to take Ihe eidu Irark. The )'lliiin cuClifl into moih fn-ight cw and almost l'in isiied the engine. T:ie iKHuengeru w,-ie bidlc shaken up. but in one was s-ri- injnreii. Tie passenger were eoiiveved to tli' erluiid train h half lyur Liter, aiul wen brought W Hiis city last rnglit. arriving about l'. o'clock. A tinir Wouiaa Gone Mrs. Dr. U. C. Hill died at her home in this city ye-ti-r lay at 12 o'clock t the advanced a;; oi' 81 years. he came to Albany from J Tennessee in 1S.VS, and with her iiusban I, wlio etill Kurvivts although iu feeble health, lia vv--ided here respected and blov t..l by a' wide circle of trier,,!,. She leave four Bony. Ion. W. Lair Hill, author of "Hill s m not a ted code of Oregon Lvws, . F. Hill, a prominent atornev of Seattle, Ir. J. L. Hill, of this city, and Taylor Hill, w ho resides n Eastern Oregon, all f whom except the latter w-re present at he t me of her death and all of Ahoui are well known throughout the Northwest In the ceath ! Mrs. Hilt a noble pioneer woman has gone to her rest. She w as a mem'oer of the Baptist ehurt-h ind has sient a Ion and useful iJhiistian lie. Te mneral mo- cession will leave the residence at .'1:30 and the funeral services will oectir at the Hanti-t church at 4 o'clock, and will be eondueted Ov President Brownson of the Mc Viinnville college. The rt-mains will be inteired in the Ma-onio eiuetery. Hnd Orauget, The presentati-n of tlie power mi emotional play "Inherited," by Maude Uranger and her tal suted company ,at the opera house, last evening, was wi'ne-sed )v a arte and delighte.l audience. The play abounds in .-trong situ.:tioiis ana aiiss 'iranger ai ampi op xmuuitv to di-ipliv her o.e!er- iiii in j i nil in mil liai in 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 sht, ifl H ciiarming a. t-! rvaa an, leaves nothing to be de- ,rj. Her supi-oit isgood. Little '1 h by Parker is a uon lerftil child -ind made a great hit. A:ter Miss Grangei 'g San Fran cisco engagement, which is for three wveks, she wi l plav the rxincipal cities of .Southern Cali tornia, and thence goes direct to New York wheie "Inherited"' will in? put ou gain foi -,i lo"g rat-. After the New York eiigHgenient the takes the play lo England and vi 1 present it iu London for sev--r il weeks. Her play in this -it will be one long to lie rein -inhered. Teclier" Kxamiiiatioii. The following teachers are un L-roing examinittion for certifi cates at the otKce of the county -chool superintendent in this citv: Misses Kate 1.2:111111, M. J. Morris, !tura B. Myers, Maggie ie-VIe--ken. Lizzie Dunn, Anna Dunn, Dorena Mar-hall. Luiu .1 Mann. Kmma liurkhart, ltertha M. Rain sev, Ada Leever, bbie J. Fry. Mrs. Olive luig, flattie Tillo - oi', Beaureg.ud Chord. A. F. lirugett, IL Jordan, J. II. Van Winkle. J. W. Rousseau, J. F. Ralston, W. C. wa:, O. K. Wal ton, L. Y". Bailey, Daniel I-ooncy. A Creilltable Enlerprioe. The Albany Iron Works are hoav doing a volume of business which i bith creditable to the company and the city. They have rcccn'ly shipped several or ioaos ol iron oiiilding fronts toCorvallis, Rose-on- ot" 'owns, besides lo... ... r ...,i:.it of such work .'or this city. I'hey sent one huge lintel to the Baltimore building on First and Lyon streets the otner lav that weighed 5'NM) pounds. The company is chipping, work all over the Northwest. Letter from Mr. (irailwohl. Writing from San Francisco un- l-r dale ot August 2o Mr. Julius ciradwohl says: We arrived here safe and well last Monday i.t 3 o'clock. We had a tine trip. The ar was smooth when we crossed I ,t.d so was the ocean until we ar- i i : t- I' - T i . . ". ii i rived in San Franisc-. Tue Will- tte Valley 1 consider one of safe-t steamers thut mils on this coast, and so do tlie uuderw riier-. flie officers of the steamer ure ; olite to passengers nd the cap- lain is kiio aii as one of the best .in I most c are'iil captains on the ecean. I shall buy a 1 irge stock of holi day go-ds, wh ch will consist of dolls and doll carriages and a g -n- ral assor'iuent of :oys an I imvcI ties; also some fine China arid L--le-inian ware and Hoigers Bro'li irrs's lverwme. stamped 1847, which s he only genn ne; aNo tine teas nd coffees, which I will si ll toi i. bs .i Albany than they are sold t any oilier place on the l'acitic coast. IntnrriitliiK Laml Cane. An inteiest:ng a-e iu the nut ter of land titles and homestead c! liuis has just come up in reguM t- the donat n i:l iim ot II. C. Owens, seven miles from Eugene. It se-uns there was a fault in the pioving up tlie claim, which a disc .veied l W. A. Calm wh:ie lo.)king over the lecords at the l i'.ld ollice at Lo-ehurg. The laud w.ts loe.ited by Mr. ( r.vens, hut the recoids ho that in soui" ii inner he lor!, iled his right U f u-e obiaiuiu a patent. 1 lie land hi-s been soil to a third p.nty. Ii con-ists of K'4 acres oi impiove t til' in 1'ind, and is valued at ah.mt t7.H. Mr. Owens, ho made the or gin tl entry, is well knoun throughout the country asSwainp Lund 0.ens, or the "swamp ai gel." I sell only the most reliable make of shoes and guarantee ev. ry pau a leprestuUjJ. H,. C. bt-arla. THE HOP CROP. The Ti-ld Will Be Li .htiB ' n at. bat the Quality a1 P Leu Go d iu 0 ee. Tin-New KngLirxl Homestead's carefully prepared re.,rt ot the hop ciop of tlie i-r ,ntrv -hows that here i con-ideta' .,l,.li.,i-iu'.. i.ar- 'ieularlv in Nev York state The iverace yi' ' V eiritori'-s f all hop growing ' J . f ill nearly 20 per full crop. In New only three quarter of crop will l c harested. -etls. hich aro'.vs few ent under Vork slft.tr :in averasrr Massuit'j' ;iop,s. w.i' I have 75 per cent oiafull -r p, l il.t ame !t(t per cent., Vermont rop, Wi-roiiMn Oil per cent.. mi V alifornia !H) rer cent. Tlie hoj' ta -e alone i sutlicient to send ! If es up, hut added to this is the t that nio-t of i he hops have Cassed on' of the hands of growers. Prices have reached 40 cents a ivoiind in New Yoik and 27's in California Prices offered in these two states govern the sales in other states. One-third of the Top n contracted lor early in 'he smsou at prices rangiut! from It! to 2' cent-. tirowers generally lield their crop for an ad'-.uce and are s'.re on- will come. While the crop .-.""(r;., te quality i Ijet'er than usiial. The yards are free from lice and nothing has injured the quality of the crop. Dry weather has checked the making f t):e vine, which accounts for the iihi yield. In the Willamette Valley it is now almost al'e to quote hops at :( ce la, for al s at that, figure are reported iioin every direction. Of r'er? have btfen made in several in- -tances for fields at a still better price. I i-.e market on the otind iSstiflTand showing almo"t daily adv.inc . Clearing out the predic tior tli.it .is unicli as 40 cents will he paii efore picking commences. The Oivt;. ii hop growers will make money -..ii-. year. MR- Fi3HR BEPLIEa AQAIH. lu Tim tniTim or thk IIkkald: Please permit me spac in the Daily 11kk.i.o, in defence against i he slanderous assault made upon uie by I . M. Jones iu the Herald oi Aug. 27th. In refering to me, Mr. Jones says: "At the resent conference ses-ion his term of office expired." The Dr. lias not studied tiis disci pline very well, or else he would Know that juy te 'm does not ex pire until my su- cessor is appoint ed, and as for "soongiug my rent" I wi nld say, the house belongs to the Evangelical association, and my support comes from the Board of Missions of the Evangelical as ci:ition. and the lo ill members on Albany missions, an 1 I am loppy t-.-siy we are in good hands, not suffering, bir well c-ired for. True., i have said, that there are oni ti- e or fix of the uie.n'iers of the lb ,ny society who hold with tlie .'opositiou, (not "4 or 5" as the i r. states,) and I stiy so yet. The Dr. us -s the names of sixteen persons who he claims hold that the opposition, some of. if not all of tnese names, he ues without any authority whatever. I know vnereof 1 speak. Now let us see how this matter stands. Dr. Mc iregor and Mrs. Clara Deinnger oth w ithdrew soon aller l he open ing of the Oregon conference in i Mat last, hence I, of course, do 1 not count them among the live Ci six, they are no mcinr.ers. Amos I toward, who lives beyond Philo math was formerly a uiember, but iiis name has long since been stri' ken from the record, marked "moved atay." Tlie sa ne is true it Mrs. Hint man, who lives at LehaiMtn, I do not know howihese parties stand, did not concern my self about their opinion, as they b ive nut been memiiers for more 'ban a year. Mrs. Augerbright lias moved to H.ihey about a year ago, ami I have given her a g.xxl letter to unite w ith a sister church, suppose she has done so, ho o: coiife I 'Ld not count her, and as ior Eliza M. Truax, 1 nave not leeu able to learn her position since sh- live in the cvrntrv, and j has not been attending churcii for aix-ut a year. As tor Mrs. Ross and l.-icinda Farwell, both of them claim to le neutral, and I nave all along also considered Esther Warner as neutral, hence lid not count these three, so then there are left those who hold with the opposition D. M. Jones, Mrs. D. M Jones. Susan Purdom, Ijevoua Purdom and Harriet lief fion, live, and Father Pur-iom wnen living maoc the ixth. Reader, who has misrepresented the fact ? As for Father Purdom, all I have to say is this. He and I were warm friends until the nuifer eune up, there existed nothing of a iersoiiaI matter be tween us to my knowledge. I respected Father Purdom, and his o, union w hich differed with uiuie, he h id a righ t . I considered him agjoi man, the leaders of the rebvll.on in our churcii are respon sible for deceiving him. I am sorry he d d not live to witness tne rand victory of the church in the t ear failure, and the complete overthrow oi this wicked rebellion. Peace to ids a-ht s. As to tin- Doctor's misrepresen tation about that ' key" with win It 1 lo Keit tne uoor oi iny chuieh on tht uieiii r.ilile Thurs day night May 3d, 1SU0, while the opoitioii men weie somewhere in seciet session w hippi1 g iii'o line the "weak brethren." I have tiiis to say. There were twolo. lt; ou the church door, a k-y to each 'I them were in m;. s8essioii, nobody "tampered'' with the lock', ii"t a thing was done w.th tin in The huge lock, w hich has only one large brass key. w hich was then, and is yet in my po-ses-uon, i tlie key that baried tlie door against tin. s.-cedeis on Friday morning May 2d. Anyone doubting tli s can Isj convinced by cao.ng at my home, and 1 will gladly prove to thuin that it was the big brass key tnat did the work. All honor to the big yellow key, it will Ire a reiic w hen the wai is over. The Dr. says "Mr. Fisher had been eave-dropyiiig.' Where Ur? At the secret ca ueiis? No Dr. I was in divine service that night, where Vie preaches who were secretly planning the wickedness, should have ln-en, tlie fact of their ab sence from the church that Thurs day night was lento to us, then, that something wa wrong. Be careful Dr. or you will let the '"cat out of the hag." Concerning mv visit to Mr. Mc (iregor. I have this to say. I did not bulldoze Mr. McGregor, nor make threats of any kind. I did not even ask him to withdraw from the church, what 1 said, 1 s lid iu a kir.d brotherly way, and what Mr. McGregor did. he did on his own free will and accord. I ...sown .ree win ami accoru i have a writing signed bv Mr. Mc- (iregor to this effect, and besides that I had a good, competent wit ness pre-ent w ho heard all that was said, and then Dr. don't you remember how you tried to prove it, and convince Mr. Fred Grim mer at the South M. E. church ou Sabbath afternoon May 4th, by calling Mr. McGregor to prove that I had tried to bulldoze him (McGregor) and made ttireats.etc, and that then and there Mr. Mc Gregor said that I had not done -o? Mr. Grimmer is a reliable witness, why then thus misrepre sent me to the readers of the IIkkald? Yes sir, Bowersox is admitted on'y in two churches on his so called district, Salem and Sweet 1 lome are the two. The church in East Portland where Mr. Dick has charge, and the one iu Album where Mr. Hershner has charge lo not be'ong to the so called Pol ing district, so you see here again vou try to make me s y what 1 did not say, I did not iheu .nd do not now misiepresent tne fact, out ol in or 12 churches, only two are opeu to AJr. IJowtisox. Dr. Lock did serve as regular pastor two years ago ou Dayton mission, and one year ago was ap pointed as pastor oi Laiayeite, and ibis year he would Ire at Albany if he Albany church hid heeii with the seceders, that not being the case he has gone to Troutdale and :s praetic ng medicine. Sirayor of Salem, I l ave not iin ntioii. d in mv article, he was not one of the "eleven" but v,as ric ived by them after the disiu dion, - ut Dr. Lock, A. B. Johnson and Mr. Keauchanp have uiopa-d out from the "eleven" and another one lias applied to a sister church for work, thus fair, as stated before, have dropjied out, these are the simple facts in the case. I did not say as the Dr. states that I "prefer the Police News to a religious paper." (See my article in the' IIkkai.p of Aug. 23.) That is what I said. "When I get ready to read he class of literature to which the Evangelical belongs. I think I can find something even better, tlie Police News for instance. "I lo not consider the "Evangelical" a religious paper, far from it. Y'ours for truth a d right, I. B l-'isllKK. On the Narrow Ciauge. On the Khst Side road 210 men are at work on the reconstruction. They are at present working be tween the North and South Sariti.ims, wi ening and raising grades, widening cuts and em bankments, in p'epari'ion f'ir .i change of grade. This woik has been completed lietween Si'verton and Macleay, and will sorn he finished between the two Shii . ianis. Material is being distrib u ted all along the Hast Side line, and new ties are being put in. 20 inches from center to center, l'r-st les i mi brnlg- s are lieing also strengthened and lour new Howe truss bridges have been put in. It is expected that th" gnnge will lie changed curly n October, as soon as the rolling stock ordered arrives. There have been ordered for the new standard gauge line 7(MI box cars, 1(H) stock cars, 75 H it cars, four locomotives and a full equipment of passenger coaches, baggage cars, etc., wlych will be due a Ixi lit the 1st of Octo ber. Two parties of surveyors are at work along the preliminary line surveyed between Silverton and Portland, with the object of seeing! it it can tie improved, .-everal curves have Wen made straighter and the distance has lieen lessened many miles. alem taleuiall. Opening; Dluner. The Delmonico restauriunt has been removed into new quarters, opposite Cummings' drug store, where everything is arranged in fit st class oider and good meals will be served. .Mr. Goetz, the proprietor, will give a fine open ing dinner on Sunday. Polk County I'ioneer I !. James W. Silver, a pioneer of Polk county, and one of her weal'hy .citizens, died at Stiver station Tuesday, in his 7bth vear. He came to Oregon in 1S44 and married Miss Pybiirn in 1851 . He leaves two sons, Marshal and G.een B. Suver, and a daughter, Mrs. Fugn.i, of Parker's station. He was sick only ten day. A Chlnrae Fight. Mar-hal Dunn, of Corvallis, whs in tins cpv yesterdav mor ungj Hfterayhin.nanuho''adchoiied anoiner .uoiigoiian in a hght at j mm w x, ne louiiu me aiuiiinu eed heathen in the act of lioatd i g the tra u for Portland and took h iu back to Corvallis. Fine I'eacht-a. The Willamette Packing Com pany have some of the finest peaches ever seen in the market. Special rates will be given to those buying bv quantity. FINK DRESSKDCHICKEX8: -4T- MUKLLKR & GARRET'S. : Awbrey gives gas for the painless extraction ol teeth. BUSINESS LOCALS. Cuiuming a for choice soda wa- ter. t ieritlemeti's tine shoes at E. C. Searls. Adjustable window screens at Matthews & Washburn's. Tin and plumbing work done at Matthews & Washburn's. Kerosene anil gasoline stoves at Matthews A Washburn'. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews A Washburn's. Drink ice cold soda at C K. Brownell's and be happy. Warranted garden hose at jatti,ew8 Washburn's ... Garden hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews & Washburn's. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sines and widths at E. C. Searls. TiyCoiin A Hendi icson's once ou groceries and you will be happy. (io to Oumming's drug store Blumherg I lock, for your artist's supplies. And when you want a delicious cold drink go to i E. Brownell's for soda. Bcggs celebrated family remedies are for sale b all lending druggists every nere. Mens', youths' an.l boys' ing and furnishing goods atU. W. Miupson s. Happy Is he who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. Brow nell. VI ways fresh and full weight. Harriet Hubbard Avers Recam ier Balm, Cream and Powder, can lie obtained at Hubbard's new drug store. moke tht celebrated Havana tilled .Vcent gHis. -jianufactured it Julius Jos Ii m cigar factory. A large invoice of ur celebrated "Engineer" shoes just received at E. C Pearls. G- t some of those tine pies and cakes for Sunday at Blackburn A Puoni's. iHrn't cook over the hot I tove these da s. Cash paid for baled hay and oats at L. Senders' stable. Good prices will Ire paid for large or small quantities. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all (roints North, South and East via the Union l'acitic railway, and save time and money. Ticket otlice on Broadalbiu street. You cannot accomplish any wo- k r business unless you feel well. It you feel used u tired out take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapa rilla. It will give you health, strength and vitality. Foshay A Mason. An elegant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, melons, pineapples, .bananas, plums, apple, anil in fact every kind of rare fruits and fresh vegetables, is to be found at las. F. Powell & Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. When the stomach lacks vigor and regularity there will he flatu lence, heartburn, nausea, sick headache, nervousness, use Dr. J. 11. McLean's Strengthening Cor dial and Blood Purifier, to give tone and regularity to the stomach. I' ndue exposure to cold winds, run, lir ght light or malaria mav bring on inflammation and sere nes oi the eyes. Dr. J H. Mc Lean's Strengthening Eye Salve will subdue tin; inflammation, cool and soothes the nerves, and strengthen weak and failing eye sight. 25 cents a box. Before purchasing your Artists materials examine the new stock just opened at the drug store of J. A. dimming, successor to H. C. Hubbard. "A Maii-n Chmicei to Harry." Half per cent from 50 to 5o years of ag". Two per cent from 45 to 50 years of age. Five and a half per cent from 40 to 4-j years of age. Six and a I ia.lt per cent from 35 to 40 years of age. Ten and a hall -r cent from 30 to 35 years of age. Twenty-live per cent from 25 to 3't years of age. Forty-seven per cent from 20 to '25 years of age. Three per cent from 15 to 20 years of age. One hundred per cunt if you buy yo ir clothing of G. W. Siinpson, Albany, Oregon. A Sure Cure for thi Whisky Habit. Dr. Livingston's Anditlote for Druukeniiecs will cure any case of the liquor banit in from ten Ui thirty days, from the moderate to the drunkard. The antidote can lie given in a cup of coffee withouc the knowledge of the person tak i it. Th- Antidote will not in jure the health in any way. Man ufactured try the Livingston Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon, or from J. A. Cuiuming, Druggist, sole agent. A fine line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cumming's drug store. Sjiecial prices made on all dress goods to make room for fall stock at G . Simpson s. !Iave you Been the new soda fonntain at Cuniniing's? Try a glass of Celery phosphate at Cuniniing's drug store. ANTKD A itr-t-clatm wire mattreM weaver. Address Spokane Wire M ar- trcas Faiton . slatinr w ige No. ill w. second st., Spokane FalU. Waah NOIICE IS HEKLBY GIVES THAT ALL persons indebted to the old firm of Kraussc & Klein are requested to come for ward and settle up promptly, as the accounts must be closed. Klein Bros. Jas. F. Powell & Co. have just received a large lot of fresh fruits .ind vegetables. SHILOH'S VITALIZKK is what you need for Constipation, loss of Appetite, Dlni ness, ai d al' vmit ms of Dyspepsia. Price hO and 7S cents ' sr bottle, for sale by Foshay ft Mason. WANTED A FEW BOARDERS. IN qulre at the reanlrore ol ata. at, K. Dorru, t'urth and OalaiMMia UrU. BrV JTTOJJJ SPECIALISE BLUMBERC'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. Otlice hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4 ami 7 to 8. Residence corner Third and Lyon streets. latest designs in jewelry, just received at F. M. French's. If you fe-il uuable to do vou work, and have that tired feeling take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapar illa ; it will make you bright, active and vigorous. TH E STATE Apoiofral IJollrf! OPENS SEPTEMBER 12, IV.K). Course of study arianged ex- j press I y to meet 'he needs oi the i farming and mechanical interests of the state. Large, commodious and well ventilated buildings. The college is located in a cultivated ! and Chiistian community, antt one j of the healthiest in tlie state. j Military training. Expenses i need not exceed $150 for the entire ' session. j Two or more free scholarships ! from every Oregon county. Write ! for catalogue to B. L. ARNOLD, Pres. Corvillis, Oregon. Itolt SALS. A KtW MXOKR 8KWINO HACIIINK, at greatly reduced rates; also choice canary bird, English tvud German singers. Knr luirttiiiiarN iiiiiirp of Mrs Wtti Mtttr Farmers Attention lo you want to Imy a Binder, Engine, ThresLer, Mower or other luacliiutiy this year ? Ll O a. Steam'boat Lead of'Faixn Mcclitc:y jvet ifcfhrt STEWART Grail and Sel ot AVliat You Want. losumoiei ZVaT. VEv Stock is now complete embraoine; all the latest novel ties in Dress Goods both in WOOL LADIES ! We make a gpeniaUy of In knit Kihhed aud .Miiflin Our prills are the IAJWFST and our goods . GErSSi . .- i '.- Ladies THE BEST HOSI ERY. VALLEY We carry a lull line of the world renowned Broadtiead Orens (iooda, which for wepr and fiinish re uneq u elled. In emi'roideries and flouncings we have as large a Htock as ?any houpe in the ftflte. Call aid ycu will be cor.vin ! that Albany is the heat trading point ia Oregon. gJ0A pleasure to t i-.uv, goods. Reao'v W. F1. REA JJ What a Fortune. Is ii good, healthy, pearly, skill. Few are aware ot the short time it hikes a disordered liver to eail-e blotches on the face and a dark greasy skin due bottle of Beggs blood purifier and blond liiHkcr will re-tore this orgau to Its natural mid healthy state and cleanses the blood jf all impurities. It is meeting with wondeiful success Try il. It is guaranteed. All drug gists keep it. A Ooott Cough SyrU. There in nothing parents nliuuld be so careful about as selecting a cough syrup. Heggs t 'berry cough syiup is meetiug with wonderful success. The best Is none to good . Be sure you get Beggi-. Every bottle is warrauied . All druggisti keev il jTliB People' Mm Fresh Brsai hi and Cab: DAILY. Fine Cakes a Specialty. BLACKBURN & PIRwInI. I"0IKC GROCERS AKL BAKERS. GRANT'S PASS PEACHES ! MUKLLKR & GAKRLTr, EXCLl'SIVE AtiENTS Orders for any quantity wil e promptly filled. AT- AND WASH 'We i?3 FREE FROM POISON. ART 6TUD10. Mrs. Dr. PaUon, Lyon and 3d etieot. Ixrssoiis jiVeii in dianing, painting ami music. Picluten for jttie or painted lo order. An Idea. We think ti.e people w ill like to imy live one-pouii 1 oars ol Splen did laundry soap . r two una. We will sell at that ; t to-day. Sl'fcNl'c il. ll'KCl KN. 4'alilorua ai-l.- urr. The only piur cold IU Ibe nev Chlariliul Ucuii tlCie Ibe mum tiiealb, ii-fUUu and pliusuul t and a cuie is gists, fctnd k yiedical Cou.p UJuliliis' lieui Uiaii. 1 iU, 1: yi&sou. auici uiui. lur calarr , hay icXtfi, loec cold b. ituo mic ey i&. Ive .1 Ueie liuu Uiplt-aban liolu calculi. La Sc. l (jiiO U.ltlllUU .rallied, t y uli. Giujj .-ocular lo Ablelib y, (nut UK , L l. 11 jlo lul ti; eelil by flHu by t'osliav X Use elegant loiiou for Kunburn UED GKUW.N JiiLLS ls.l, I.A 1 III., l-iupa, NHV llioCiv..S iLuLii. BesL mum vmuim. litgheftt cash price paiu LbAN V lur Hui-kitM OKEUOA We have uiaUeanaiigeujeuls lo Ml ply uioi.t) to .1.1 on 101. uuii al i u raitb ol mu-ieBt un nupiuieu laiuio, and choice tily pr jici ;yr. 1 hose who voulcuiplale liUoun.y oik K Ulucke can get money, oec us ' Viereck's thuving and hair cut ting saloon, striving 1 j cents. tr. Ii a. ir. 1 r;j rrnr clI890. & SOX FABRICS. -T( Tin: MEN Call and lwk atou revalues inZ We have a ery ilioiw-e noui mi lln-, ever offerer in the Inrire MH-k to , h-weht prire Announcement, Mi