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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1890)
. , r,' 'hi.. c ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE 1 Id cn nej.' .1. ired Corvalln has u diptheria course. Frank C. Baker. of Salem, ia in the city. Adjourned meeti-.tf of the city conncil to-night. Mr. Albert 8avaite of Lebanon. an in the city viterday. Hon. Seym. r Condon, of Eugene, was in tt.t-'-?v yesterday. Mr. E. O. Be.ud -v, of Inde pendence, was in the city yenter day. Juliu Joseph has returned from a rip to Sodaville .ind Sweet Home. Re. T. O. Brownson, president of the McMinnville college, is in the city. Pete Montgomery, who was shot in an altercation at the briek yard near this city, is again on the street. The funeral of the late Mrs. R. C. Hill was largely attended yes terday by the many friends of the family. Mr. Lafe and John Wilson, of Corvallis. were in the city yeter . day, having come over to hear .Maude Granger. Mr. J. P. Galbraith and family have removed into their resident. e on Foarth street near the Congre gational church. Mr. J. A. Wilson, book keeper for the bazar Pine Poor and Liim ber Co. is quite ill At the residence of Geo. Hcchstedler. judgn I. K. -N. Blackburn is till lying in a critical condition at his home in this city. He was a little better last evening, kev. J. W. Sliced, of Albina, will preach in the Congregational cnurcn morning ami evening, Aug. 31. Everybody invited. The McKetnde'i wagon road across the Cascade fiom Print ville to Eugene, in beinic put in hrst class order this summer bv force of men who are wnrk:: tc upon it. con.-tantlv liep.tti h from Port Townsend says: United St;iten Marshal O. r.Porter.formerly of Oregon, was married in Sitka to Mis Carrie lX'iph, one of th; teachers in the missionary schol. Rich ird Everdina, who wa elected ttnlice commissioner in -rt.lwn i tt June, has brought u -uai Joe Simon from that t.i..ion, which he still haugs on to with a firm iri. The case will go to the supreme court. Quarterly mreMig at the Evan gelical church in this citv next Sabbath. Rev. H. I. Bittner P. E. from Kat Portland will preach Saturday evening a: 7:45. Com munion service on Sabbath at II a. St. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to be present. The com mi l tee of the Oregon state senate on taxai ion is to meet in Salem I October 13. If the next legislature wiil learn a le-s-n from the last, says the Salem -tate man, and not try to do too much, probably some new legislation on the subject of taxation may be the result. The twn cluck at Pendleton was stopped the other day for an hour or two in a peculiar manner, several pigeons which make their . home about the tower perched upon one of the h mls on the west face of the clock and the record of the flight of ''old Father Time" was thns prevented. A man and family arrived in Lenanou Wednesday from Dakota says the i-'zpress. They came by wagon, and were six weeks on the road. He bad not been in ton two hour liefore he was confront e l bv two mn who wanted h n services at double the wages paid iu Uakot . Mrs. J. Osel.of Doonville, Col., who has been visiting frien Is and relatives in Corvallis the pat week, spent last Thursday in this citv. the guet of Miss Addie llogan. Sue is very much please. I ith Oregon and thinks her hus band and self will sometime re move here and make Oregon their future home. Charles Flock, a brother of John Flock, w ho shot and kilied George Chamberlain last wae'e, says the Prineville News, was urreted and brought to Prineville bv Sheriff Boutii on a charge of grMly in juring Mrs. George Chrtuibeihiin bv a- tting fire to and iiestro:n a por.ionol the fence on her pretn lrte on .Mountain creek. The fence encloned a field of growing hos.' The liev. Jesse Kirk, the Indian divine if the Klamath Indian reservation, with his wile ami thtee children, attended confer ence, aud from him we leirn that there are 2 Indian Christians on the reservation, all being .Method ists except about twelve i.f the Mod-a: tribe who believed in the doctrine preached by the tju ikcif. At the pres -nt time they have tw schools with an attendance of -to. Kogue River Courier. Th talon l'atiirlc. Is the only line tunning two fast trains daily Ironi Portland to Omaha, St. 1'aul, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and all poui'tx East and South. Buy your tic-net of C. G. Raw lings, foot of Broa.l albin street, Albany. Thomas Brink has just reeivd the finest auvk of upholstered Koods ever brought to this city. It will do you good to call and see his goods, even 11 you do not buy. Messrs. Will & Stark have just received a new line of beautiful silverware, solid gold waiches, rings and jewelry of all kinds. Call aud mm Uteir liue selections, , GOHE FRO OCK GillS. Tw Toanc ?jnt rs Wi:o S'srped Out With8vs-al Handrsd Dollars Hand Ue-d ('lil -are the name- ot two idee i ! VI 111 111? men who eiim Water- ;tHe;ir to till - itv l:i-t rfnriijr ir. :n IIIiihuh. Tin y looked ettotigli alike to le broth ers. Tliey were iiood pain.ersaiid bv their (Sentlemitidy coiidiict nn I indu-trious a'-d neat work soon had Home go. id piiut ng contract . The adaje lli.tt apriearancus are leceitfui, however, was venheii in the r case, tor yesteniay inorntna it was discovered that they had llected about hHI tor work ami -kipped out, leaving a bill $4 U 1 rr i : i Tl. .1.... I or material unpaiu. iueiay m--fore thev had dwwn 250 from D. S hell for work on Hi- i.enanon -cliool nouse, the Fresbytei ian church in thi citv. l'isteaii oi p.iymg i"r im- piint purchased by theuiot Messrs I'nce .It Kobson tney po'-a.-ieu me money and left on the noon train sor rortiana, auu cou.uuii -tarted for the Eat. Thov had been considered honest and no one snsi.icioned them un til after thev hud ample time to - ,. i , -.i i escape. Hie police in roriiami were nottnea, nut io no euec.. An attachment was levied on tne hurch building for the material used, and the same will probably e done on ttie ivcnanon .uooi bouse. Best lheKM.-ord. That the wheat crop of the Wil- amette valley is turning out a much better viell than was ex- ecred a few weeks ago, n demon -trated bv the rlatteiin report- that come from every section oi the va'lev. It is not an uncommon thing for a field of from 50 to oOO -teres to produce an average yield of from 35 to 4 bushels to ihe acre. In some instances 50 and uven W) bushels have been re ported, but when it comes to rais ing 75 bushels of wheat to the acre, and a dry season at that, it beats the record, at lea it so far as heard from, but such was the case in the vicinity of Corvallis. I,a-t Tuesday Norman l.iliy thre-h.'d 5') acres of wh-at for Millard Beach which averaged 4" bushels to th. icre, but from a sine acre v. hii h si i had in former vears been u.s d as a ! garden patch, 75 bushels of 1 In1- rneai iTinfmro i in nmv neasiire. bv wei.'ht it wiil go near ly SO bushel. Tin- truth of the ibove statement can be voucned ;'or, and if any one can beat it let th.-m spe ik out. Corvallis ;iazette. K. of P. Iaspxrtluii. On last Monday evening. Valley Lodge No. II, K. of P., of I orvaliis aas visi'ed by Grand Chancellor ). H. Irvine, accompanied by dessi s. George Hostettler ami J I'. Mail of Albany. Ihe ue-etii:: as well attended by the im-mlier-f the ordr. w hich proved both interesting an I instructive. Afti Uie meeting a.lj an tie I a sp!eudid -ep.iHt wj spread at the binrding house ol Mrs. I'alaba and dauuii lers. which was heartily partaken f and greatly enjoyed by ail pre sent. Henton Leader. About Wheat. The bulk ol tne wheat in the '.Villaiuettee Valley has lH.-en har-cest-d, an I late spring ;rain and oats is all that remains to Im- ttireshed. Heavily loaded wagons continue to bring t he crop to tiie mils and warehouses oi this city. Veout 75.0 0 bushels has already oe.-n reieivec. by the Farmers' Warehouse Company ; also a la.ge amount at the Red Crown Mai. I he crop is large anil prices pi onl ine to be good. Very little is being sold in this city. Ihe price now is 07 cents. tl . i a Tour. Dr. Kowland's Great India ' 'atarrh Remedy Co. of t' is city is arranifliig to sttrt on the road ibout September 15th with a theatrical coin pan v to advertise heir medicine. The eo'npany vill consist of some half do.en specialty erformers of this city, .vho will entertain the crowds and dode the mis-iles to ihe iest of their abil'ty. They will probably have a couch and four of their own and will do the thing up in style. Pncle Ham Settles the BUI. Unite i States Matehal Barin Thursday payed the bill of t!i state jieiiitentiary for the keeping of l.'nited Mates prisoners f-r the quarter ending June 3d. There were fourteen l.'nited States priso ners iu the penitentiary duiug 'lie quarter, and their bond and lo lii:iif cost L' ncle Sam t73o.s5 ile also paid a bill for I'liited t"ates prisoners coiilin d in the Ciuatilla county jail for the same quarter, amount n; to 50. The New CluthinK Mure. The Sunnyside saloon is Irein removed in to the Saltmu'sh cor ner lo make loom foi the clothing -toie to ! opened next month by lessrs. Wallace, tViwan & Stern berg. They have purchase. I an 1s,(mh stock ami w ill oeii busi ness aliout tl.e 15th ol Septetnhei. r'iM.t rusliel. Win. tirub'n, a iirakein.ui on the Southern P.icitic railro ul, had his iotji crusnetl at Slie id yesterday by a Tiiil falling from tlat car iip" oii it. ile was brought lo this city tor meiliial aiti n.l.uicv Kins beiin: cailed. t It- is at Kchange Hotel. lr. th tie:ial N.ilit-.. Be sure an 1 :cad iver Miit-.lei itiimtt's .-im lay bdl ol far.-, bich cntan- all the unit and vegetables the maiket ailoidr-. Tl.ice your onieis early an I avoiti thu ru.-.h. Oxford Ties. I have just received an invoice of the popular Jobm-en Oxiord ties for a pair. The best .-hoe 1 have handled for the. price, aaiuuel E. 1'ouug. TTTtt MOHyiNO HTn?ATJ: SATUBDAT. ATTOTTST 80, Orr(.B Has It All. Oret'on has the clinia'e. the timber, the wat-r, the ininerul, ' the grav.ii.g lati.ls, the ft 'tit in end- v vai icty. coin iininica' ion with j evei v unl'V tinier i e;ncu, aim; the in oft contented population I .....l.l . a.., I M.e iniiia u """ mote .lo oii waul.' l.veiytning that is really d-.-itabe is oun l in t state, and the coi.it- j be oosses-ed aie within easv reach of he industrious and fni;al. It will UiHrta Hpul.itiou live times as .Teat as th .t whicii now find a mine upon its soil, with nothing like impoer shuient of its resource-. If only Eastern people could be convinced that the sav ige no longer roams the ountry i-i ar paint nd feathers, but that he is cooped up on his reservation tod i engaged in rural occupa tions; that .nir educational facili ties are in advance ol the log cabin vi'h its roukih-hewed benches and Webster's sillier as a text book ; that we are in a measure civilized, perhaps mote of them would ven ture on an exploiing exped tion to the Nor h vest coast Fr ends, if you have 'hi. opinion of our coun try a;: I Cm le Sam i'l not engage to es ort o i, take a Pullman car and ride through in comparative -ateiy. It one you see our coun try you will be loathe to leave it. i.-b mon Express. Further Particulars. The Kenton leader furnishes the I ilowiu additional particulars of the (. hi .eserow at that plat-, which has been alaeady noticed in the Hkkilo's columns: Quite on excitement prevailed among the Chin line-, on Wednesday evening, caused by a row which came near irovi. g i. rioit. It s ems that Wah formerly owner oi one of the laundries, sometime ago, borrowe.i .unev from Tye, em ployed ;ii the Occidental hotel, ami on tin latter trying to collect it the iot mer celestial became en raged and started after Tye with an ax, and no doubt would have used it had not Tve run into Har ris' store in Farr.i's block for pro tection. Mr. Smith stopped Wah Sing at the door, but had to bring a chair into use to accomplish his purpose, when the ax was taken away from the enraged Chinaman. Vlthotlgh no blood a spilt in tile illrnv, "I've was badly iritihtened and was under the impression that his l ine had come, judging from the fuss he inaie. Wah Sing sud di:ly disappeared, thoiiL'h was found by the orticers yesterday at Aloauy and was put in the county jail to await a preliminary exam ination. An Enjoyable Party. A very pleasant party was given ast evening by Misses Carrie and Kinina Pft iffer, at the home of : I t-: parents. Tl.o-e present were: .d i-scs Flora and sta Mason, Mit- s Maud and Minnie Van ilorn, Mioses Lytlia and Hattie i iali.r iith, Miss IWrtha Ellis, Miss i '.arret. Miss Lillian llackleman, Miss Iyjra Vance, Mr and Mrs. vug. Lange, Mrs. Batman, of Spo kane; Air. Irving. M-rril Fish, K. W. Mroiii!, Mi. leiningk-r, Will Cott.au, dr. 1'raill, Mr. Donovan, U. L. Neill, .lames 1'owell, Mr. 'Caches. The lioiise as nicely l.-coraied. Uefreshments were served and an enjoyable evening spent. Kuril Humeri. A tire occurel on the farm of J. d. Settle, one ami one-halt miles north oi l-banon las' aturday, v which a barn and all its con tents were destroyed. It contained i small amount oi hay. There was no insurance. " A Man' Chances tu Marry. Half per cent trom 50 to 50 years ot ag . Two per cent from 45 to 50 years of age. Fivs and a half per cent from 40 to 45 years of ae. Six and a hall per cent from 35 ;o 40 vears of a'e. Ten and a half per cent from 30 to oo vears of sge. Twenty-live per cent from lb to .l i years of age. Forty-seven, per cent from 20 to .'5 vears of ajie. Three per cent from 15 to 20 years of age. One hundred per cent if you buy yo tr clothing ol G. U. Simpson, w anv. Oregon. I Sure Cure fur the VVhinky Habit. Dr. Livingston's Anuidot foi Drunkenness will cure any case of the liquor haoit in from ten to thirty- days, from the moderate to :he (fninkard. The antidote can le given in a cup of coffee without the knowledge of the person tak ing it. The Antidote will not in jure the health in any way. Man ufactured by the Livingston v hemical Co., Portland, Oregon, or from J. A. Cumming, Druggist, sole ;gent. Pall and Winter Woolen. We received yesterday a large invoice ot hue wiolens. niciiuiii UlCllltllllg 'eiirn and n-.veltles ol the latest Ion astern design and await your early in-p-etion. It is of coiin-e tiuder.-t Mid we po-itively guaran tee perfect lit an I tir-t-claes work maiisliip. 7..u iik.s it Son, Merchant Tailors and Hrat'rs, OpiMisite Postollice. Ilarlelt I'ears. I am aiiei t for the Sal" m Can- nery aud prepared lo buy ail the li.irilett l'ears broiigtit to me in a shipping condition. Parties having pearii to well will do well to see me. Sami ki. K. Yin no. Opening IHiuirr. The lleluioiiico restaur .mil has been removed into new .pia.ters, opsisi;e Ciliumings' 'Inig ntore, where everything is arranged in ii:st c'as oider and gotxl meals will be served. .Mr. (jo.-tz, the proprietor, will t-ive a tine open ing dinner on Sunday. Quench your thirst sooalouiitaui. at the new WILL OPENSEIT MONTH- Academy of "Oar Lidy of P,rptnl : Help," Albas;! Oregon. This instituti'. 's twautifullv m in j itnat-l in the pleasant and acces-V- sibleci.vof Albany. sible ci.v ol Albany Studies will be resumed Sept. 1. and parents are kiudlv requested to henJ tl,eir children at an early I The academic course is thorough in all its branches, and besides the usual branches taught, the school offers especial advantages to those w ho are desirous of acquiring a thorough know ledge ii the busi ness curse, as typewriting teleg raphv etc., will lie taught at the usual rates. Instructions in industrial draw ing, vocal music, plain and orna mental needlework forms part of the prescribed course. The musical department affords special opportunites to acquire a thorough knowledtre of the piano, oran, zithern, guitar and violin. In the studio special advantages are offered for those desirous of acquiring a knowledge of drawing and painting in crayon and water colorB. fEKMH. fee payable Entrance at once :. . .$ 6.00 Board and tuition payable in advance Music piano, organ or violin with use of instrument. . iuitar with use of instru ment Zithern with use of instru ment. Drawing and painting... Bed and bedding 40.00 15.00 12.00 8.00 8.0o 3.00 -elect dav school tier term payable in advance, pri- mary department. . . Junior Preparatory 6.00 6.00 8.0o Senior and graduating de partment 10.00 Graduating fee 10.00 Forfnrlhpr nn.-tii'tlltira fO.ll At I the academy, or address Sisters of St. Benedict. A 1 ban v. Oreuon. Excursion to Newport, The last excursion of the season at popular prices will lie given Saturday, Septem'er . the train leaving Albany at i p. in., return ing leave Yaqitina at 5:45 p. in. the following day, arrivi-.'g in Al- i any at !:.'o p. m., making con nection with the California ex press Those who desire inav remain until Monday and return on regular trair that day. The steam schooner Mischief will go over the bar for deep sea lishing. Tickets for round trip onlv $2. The S. P. Co. will trail t a re duced rate oi one ami one-third tares for pa. tics of ten or more from Salem, Shedd, Habey, Har i isbtirg. Junction and Eugene to Albany and return from Sept. 0 to 8, inclusive. Fr Sunday's Dinner. l ine dresed chickens ; also South' Oregon melons fKflTS. (trapes, Peaches, Bananas, Oranges, Egg plums, Bart'ett pears. Nectarines, Damson plums, Lemons, Cherry plums. VEGETABLES. Sunarcorn, Radishes, l'tirn- kins, Squash, 'abbage, Tomatoes, Green ieppers. Onions. All oi the above is to be fresh and new at .Mueller it rett's. found Gar- Take the Northern Pnciftc Rail road to all points Fast, shortest time of any road East. No change of cars, best accomodations and the most pleasant route to travel. Tickets for sale over this road to any aud all points east at the lowest rates by Burkhart A Keenev who are the authorized agents of this company at Albany, ('all on them for tickets and full particulars. The I'nion Pacific are nov run ning two daily trains through to Chicago in three days, carrying all clat-ses of passengers on both tf!in having Pullman sleepers, lounbts sieepers ana free recliniux chair cars attached. Passengers can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. For sleeping car res ervation, etc. apply to C. G. Raw lings, foot of Bioadaibin street. Undue exposure to cold winds, riin, br ght light or malaria inuv bring on inflammation and sore nes of the eyes Dr. J. II. Mc Lean's Strengthening Eye Salve will subdue the inflammation, cool and soothes the nerves, Hnd strengthen weik and faiiing eye sikiht. 25 cents a box. Mi-ses Wheeler and (.'raw font will reopen their kindergarten Mon.lav, Sept. lot, at the W. C. T. L'., hall. A select s ho"l will lie run in connection w ith the kin d.-marten this year, to which pu pils will be admitted up to the sue ol an 12 years. Children taken to 1 from H4'liool. To parents that wish to save money in buying school r-hoes for children will do well by calling at Klein Bros. Shoe store where they have just received a large si ipinent ol the Celebrated C. M. Henderson's Red School House she. George Anderson A Co. have fitted up a neat tish maiket oppo site Frank Wood's marble shop, where tine salmon and all kinds f tish fresh from aqmna bay will be kept every day. Tl one wanting cop es of Prof. Palmer's i-ong, "Bright as a Sun beam," fliould call i !iniedi;tt-ly at Jones' book t-tore as only a limit ed number of copies are placed on sale. Those having stock in the pas ture of K. L. ucl- at ClovenUle are notitietl to take .he same away ou or before September 1st. BP SINKS LOCALS. Cumming's for choice soda wa ter. Gentlemen's tine shoes at E. C. Snarls'. , Adjustable window screens at Matthews A Washburn's. Tin aud plumbing work done at Matthews A Washburn's. Kerosene nd gasoline stoves at Matthews A Washburn's. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews A Washburn's. Drink ice cold soda at C. E. Brownell's and be happy. Warranted garden hose at Matthews & Washburn's. Gardeti hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews & Washburn's. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and widths at E. C. Hearts. Try Conn A Hendi icson's once on groceries aud you will be happy. Go to Cumming's drug store Blum'ierg Mock, for your artist's supplies. And when you want a delicious cold drink go to v-. E. Brownell's for soda. Begifa celebrated family remedies are for sale b all leading druggists every where. Mens' youths' and boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods atU. W. Simpson's. Zaches A Son received a large invoice of fad and winter woolens yesterday. Happy Is he who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. Brownell. Always fresh and full weight. Harriet Hubbard Avers Recant ier Balm, Cream and Powder, can lie obtained at Huhhard's new drug store. Baoke th celebrated Havana filled 5-cent vnrs, uanufactured tt Julius . f os .h"s eiitar factor v. A large invoice ol our celebrated "Engineer" shoes just received at E. C. Searls. Ladies can procure Hughes A 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 gloves, and our (1.60 glove is the bet ever offered here for the money. E. C. Searls. Get some of those fine pies and cakes for Sunday at Blackburn A Pironi's. Ion't cook over the hot stove these day s. Cash paid for baled hay and oats at L. Senders' stables. Good prices w ill le paid for large or small quantities. Grad wold's fine teas, with the cut -glassware that goes with them, forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. Venison, corned lieef, cl ipped lieef and a nev lot of fuli cream Ca'iloruia cheese, just the thing ior lunch these warm days. Call on Spencer A Black hum. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all KiiiitB North, South and Last via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. You cannot accomplish any wok or business unless yju feel well. It you feel used up tired out take Dr. J. H. 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, bananxs, plums, apples, and in fact every kind of rare fruits and fresn vegetables, is to be found at Jas. F. Powell A Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. Mexican Heiresses. It is considered a disgrace for a Mexican lady to earn her own living. The men do the cooking and male servants do the house work. If a young lady should learn stenography and typewrit ing or should try in any manner to earn tier own living she would be ostracised from society. There are many heiresses there, and there are many Mexican adven turers who mak" thir liv'n: marrying liiem. Tney are hand some, indolent spendthrifts and the ladies fall in love w ith them. A Mexican woman's beauty fades enrly, and when a wealthy heiress marries one of these mi n she never lives long. I don't know why. When she dies her hu-band invar iably marries another wealthy girl. I call to mind one man in the City of Mexico who married three heiresses iu quick bucccs sioii. Ile t c .ine one of the rich est men in that part of thecountry, but what a sieiidthrift he was! Once he visited the United States, and at every city he Mopped, in stead of writing home, he v ould telegrap i long messages. Hun dreds of words. At one place his telegraph bill was $00. This is but a sample of his extnivauance. He would t'-se fortunes at the gambling table. He was finally killed in a quarrel. Compasses at F. M. French's KOKN. CI S PER To the wife of Jasurr rwtter, nrar 'his city, on hriday. August -tt, 189ti, a son w iTANfKD A ti-t-Wlioi wire mattrew neaver. Vddre' Sni.mo win. M tt- ties railr.,auii.' nr. ieo'ii.t t., SKikiiit; Ksiin. Wah NOTlfE IS HEKEBV CIVKN THAI ALL persons indebteil to the old flnu ot Krausne & Klein are re (iieittti to tome for ward and settle up proniitlv, ax ihe accounts iii.jit be clod. Kiti.s Bsoa. Jas. F. Powell & Co. have just receivetl a large lot of fresli fruits and vegetables. SHILOH'8 VITALIZF.R is wbst you need for Constipation, loss of Ap)ttt, Dizzi ness, and al svmpt .nit of Dyspepsia. Crioe SO and 75 cents' per bottle. For tale by Foshay & llssmi. WANTED A FEW BOARDERS. IN quire at the residence of Mm. M. K. Dorria, t'eiwth aud l.'slsneoia strssU. , 1890. SFHCIALIST, BLUMBERCS BLOCK, ALBANY. ORECON. By the most modern and ap proved methods cures female dis eases and private diseases of either sex. He has a sure cure for cat arrh of the head. Consultation is free and everything strictly confi dential. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Residence corner Third and Lyon streets. Jatest designs in jewelry just received at F. M. French's. If you feel unable to do you work, and have that tired feeling take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapar ills ; it will make you bright, active and vigorous. THE STATE 01 I AllJIlm OPENS SEPTEMBER 12, IrtOO. Course of study arranged ex pressly to meet tne needs of the farming and mechanical interests of the state. Large, commodious and well ventilated buildings. The college is located in a cultivated ami Christian community .ana one of the healthiest in the state. Military training. Expenses need not exceed $150 forthe entire session. Two or more free scholarships from every Oregon county. Write for catalogue to B. L. ARNOLD, Pres. Corvallis, Oregon. 1 VlE SALS. A SEW SIKQIR S1WI5S MACUUIS, at (retljr roluced rateii; also choice . cnr birds, Kuglinh and German- sing-era. I Knr rtartimisrs inqulrt of Mm. Win. liver. ' Apflliitral Farmers Attention Do you want to buy a Binder, Engine, Thresher, Mower or other mac hini this year ? m i O I4 (J) A Steamboat Lead of Faim lleclittiy jvctitcch at STEWART Gall and Sel ct "What You Want. Idsummer M!v Stock is now complete embracing; all the latest novel ties in Dress Groods both in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. LADIES ! We uiake a B-wialty of Iu kuit Kibbt-d and Muelin OurpriceBare the LOWFST and Olir gtKHlB THE BEST We carry lull line of the world renowned Droat"j elled. In embroideries and flouncing we have as 1 will he oocvin- -1 that Albany is the best trading pt . .. .. Reso'v What a Port n lie Is a tuna, healthy, iiearly .skin. Few arc aware ol the short time it takes a dlsurilrreii livel to cau-c blotches on lilt- face and a dark greasy skin One bottle of Beitifs blood purifier and blood maker will le-tore this ortrau to IU uatural and Lea! lb y slate and cieauses rbc blood .if all Impurities. It I oieetiuK wilb wuiideiful success. Try it. It is guaranteed. All drug gists keep it. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothing paruuu sbould he so careful about as seleetlnir a cough syrup. Beirgs Cherry coul'Ii syiup U ineetlmr with wonderful success. The best is none to vood. Be sure you net Begifs. Every bottle Is warranted. Ail druggists keeo It. The People's Bakery Fresh Sreai Pies and Cakes DAILY. Fine Cakes a Specialty. BLACKBURN A PIRuXI. lI'DinnCROCERS AND BAKERS. URAXT'Si PASS PEACHES ! MUELLER & OAK RETT, KXCM'SIVK AGENTS Orders for any quantity will e promptly filled. IF BEAD: V) lira FREE FROM POISON. HOSIERY. ens Goods, itocK as -any egon. W. AKT STUDIO, Mrs. Dr. Pattou, Lyou and 3d Hti eel. Lessons given iu drawing, aiming and music. Pictures tor jaie or painted lo order. An Idea. We think the people w ill like to buy live one-pouu i bars ol splen did laundry soap h r two bits. V will sell at tnat , i -e to-Uay. fcl'LXl't . Li...v..i.iaA. I'alllur .lu luek-tsir. Theuiily gut anlced cur.-lor calarr olU iu tiie ucs hay u-i , rote cold l alarilial Uculi ,6; alio eolc cy es. 1 HOie tLe wum: A lute and nupicasan tltalh, resulUt Si oil. cuUilii. i-ns and picusi.nl U .tc. foiiuu uncciion and a cure is v .lanuu, Ly alt uiug Kisla. Scud tc jntuiai tu AUKliu Icdical Couip , Oiu)iiK, t. it. -tx uiuiiilia' Wiui .:iliui ii, ccul Oy man. l 1(J, t t-jit by I i.oLa) Ol Alaooli. Use elegant lotion for sunburn RED iJiiOW.N JilLLS iwn, um(. i iu., i-iu(i, SEW iKtl.L.- ILoLlC. (Uniriur fur 1- suiil.v and liakir'D use Best mim facilities. Ca Unjhet cash .ncc aiu ior MLtat-fet &.LBAJSV OliEtiON VVu hae uiaOe anahcuicijlB lo Mi . ply money to an ou lonj; liuie ai l w rules ol iiilLitet ou iiuirucl laiuis, aud cliuice cil pr-.jiui iy. iliuw Lo couleuiplulc buuUii. UucK blocks can get uiouc. oee us ' UaLLaCE CLfclCK. Viereck's shaving and hair cut ting saloon, shaving lo cents. Ci Cj nr . CD r.-i tc ft: tlrcicc r rcr cfI890. & SOX ro i uk Ml; 1 "V Cull ami lonk ut.oi.r xuii it ' IliiiLSiniiii W't f l. lit.t.fre Horn ever oHVi- t ; 1 M j li. ll. VALLEY vliitdi lor epr and t3inisli r- tmequ Announcemen lioiise in me Ftpte. t an tild vou A pleasure to t.iiw g.Ki.' K. READ