Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 31, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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UILY NL WEKKIiY
rtHva or 81crikti,n
DAIM
ruiMtks ry morniiw acit Mondays
j!Werl b carrier, par w "
nuut. car yM.,
(WKKKLV.
eubllal.ed ery Fn'Uy Miwoing.)
ta toy., per ariniim, in iianca.
Vh.-n not uald In advanca
.00
iJtO
THE AIU.
Mails tha Albany poatorUt close
tv )l AfllrM north 1
fhe Eastern state I8'-30 -
Hie West Side ' I
Aad the Narrow G s R. B-.
or Portland and ! ..
'rvuiliaand Yaqui..
otliue south....
The iiostotflce will b "I
Mm ! tA MVM a'clOCk.
11 A. .
42.S0r.
730 .
g
iWt
-.rain should be mailed before i o clock the
previous eveuiiur. .
OKEiJON PACIFIC TIM K TABLE.
Arrives Departs
J VSamU.OO p m
Passenger.
eiirht .
5.2Spml
CfiOa
STEAMSHIP BUILDyO.
j tlie Pacific Mail Steamship
Company had its fast ocean st am
er, the China, built in Great Brit
ain instead of the United States,
the motive wasdoul tless economy.
The idea was general that the Fng
lish shipyards could turn out much
cheaper steamers than our yards,
and that the advantage was all
with the English builders.
The Chi a, howewr, is evidently
not the success that was anticipat
ed. She is a fast vessel it is true
but her speed is attained at the
cost of an enormous consumption
of coal, fhe burns nearly tice
as ninch as the American-built
steamer, the City of Peking, and
is only a very little faster and nan
not the freight carrying capacity
of the Peking, besides requiring a
much larger crew to handle her.
The China veiiiie and illustrates
the testimony given by Cramp, the
Philadelphia shipbuilder, before a
com :ittee of congress on the ques
tion the comparative cost and
merits of American and English
steamships. Cramp declared that
he could build iron or steel ship
just as cheaply as they are built in
Great Britain by building the
same kind of vessels, but he rail
he wonl 1 not build such ship for
:.. ; a jua first because he
vnjii'd not imperil his reputation
by that kind of work, and. second,
American steamship owners would
not have uch vessels.
It is the pet idea uf the English
shipbuilder, apparently, to make
his eteamships as ugly in appear
ance as possible, but this in not
the worst feature of them. He is
apt to make them deficient in
structural strength in his anxiety
to build them cheaply for unless
he can put his figures very low
some other builder will underbid
him.
We do not want any such ocean
steamers built in the United States.
We int-ist that our vessels shall be
handsome as well as staunch, swift
and commodious. If we want
beautv in marine architecture
as we certainly do we must ex
pect to pay for it ; and if we com
bine beauty with sujieriorty in
strength and 8eed, it is not strange
that our ships co-t a little more
than the English-built vessels.
DOUBTS ABOUT POPULA T10S
CoMMIHMONEB PORTKR affirms.
according to Washington dis
patches, that the population of the
United States, as enumerated by
subordinate', amounts to only
sixty-four . millions. But this
shows an increase of less than 3d
per cent during the last decade.
To those who give little attention
to the sources of increase this may
not seem surprising , but reflections
suffice to indicate th.it the result
means something not very encour
aging. . The immigration within the lat
ten years Ins been more than hull
the entire immigration during the
lat thirty years; that is, from LStiO
to IS80 the immigration had been
5,191,477, but from 18S0 to 18!X
it has ben 5,J42,b29. The fact i?
that Canadian s'atesmen sp-ak
with great feeling of the - iieavv
lose of Canad by migration to tin?
country, and in one year the move
ment was officially reported a
abut 100,000.
No general pestilence ha devas
tated the country during the laM
decade, and it would lie startling
indeed to be compelled to
believe that in the fare
of what civilization, progress
and science have done, the death
rate has advanced.
In view of these facts there is
no other alterna'ive than to be
lieve that the census of 1800 is
untrustworthy, or that the census
of 1880 was excesive, and with all
. -the faults of the census ot 1880 it
has been considered very accurate
as to the erumeratioti of the pop
nlation of the country at that
time.
The San Francis o Examiner
fays that it is well th-it t)ie Char
leston cume back, even if there is
no immediate necessity for her
presence in the Bi-hring sea. She
is in eui'h a condition that she
needs attention at Mare Island.
That her bottom should become po
foul only four months after dock
ing to reduce her speed to (-even
knots is a nearly conclusive argu
ment against the policy of huilding
steel hulls without any protection
against marine growths It would
be impossible in war time to dock
a cruiser three times a year. A
sheathed ship mieht make half a
knot less than uuheathed one on
her trial trip, but a vessel that
" r """.r...u i. i l
cuuiu mane eigniee kim'is aim a
t,-ir ii i.i i i.
iiaii an me iiuiv vuuiu wuiiu
considerably more in actual use
than one with a record of nineteen
and an everyday performance of
seven.
Portland has a daisy basp ball
nine. They ought to disband an-1
go to cutting cord wood. The poor
est nine in the state of vf ashing -ton
is able to beat them.
Hop grow rs will make a snn'
amount of nionev this year. Crops
and prices are both good.
The harvest in Oregon is nearly
over. Fanners are more than
satisfied with the yield, and with
good prices there will be prosper
ous tiuu'S in Oregon.
Albany is going to have a bridge
aerobe the Willamette.
lacks and Bugicies.
Three carload of buggies, hacks I
anu cans liave just been received
y Messrs. Price Kobsou, of this
city. They a'e thoroughly up vv it i
the times and carry everything in
i he siiape of a buggy, cart or haci
tliatcouid be desired. I hey also
carrv at all times a full slock of
the he-it shelf hardwaie and tew
uig marhines.
Ladies Fine Short.
I make a snecialty oi h indlinu
) udies tine sIkjch. 1 arr souie ol
vhe i'e.-t brands made in tine and
neliuiu graden in widths lrom A
to KE. Ail w.triaiited guod-t; no
trash, aim will repair any pair .
dioes of any kii.d solo that will
np or break. Samuel E. Vi.uug.
She Was at Johiitwu.
The success of Mr. Aunits M, Jleam
if MoKi;Mrt, t'eiinsyivaiiu, iu the
:rc.itiiieiit uf liarrliuea iu her chil-ir?-n
will uii.ioubte.ny be of iuterr!t
many mntlnrs. She savs. '"I
-pent several we-.-hS in Juliustovvii,
liter tii great tlooil, on account ef
ny liusliaml lieiug finpl )e:l there.
VV : hail Beverl chll.lrcn ith us,two
A whom took the (iiarriior.i Vcr
a'lly, Ig t senile ol Cliauiiierlaii)
olic, cholera and diarrhoea remeily
mil it cured both of them, 1 think
t cannet he excelieil and iheeriully
eocmiiieuil it," 25 aim 50 c nt bot
ies for sale by Fosliay & Masi.n.
"A Man's Chances to Marry."
Half per cent from 50 to 50 years
of ag-.
Two per cent from 45 to 50 years
of age.
Five and a half per cent from 40
to 45 years of aae.
oiji ano a nun per ceui irom o-j
o 40 years of aue.
len ana a ball per cent troin 30
to 35 years of ge.
iweuty-nve per cent from 5 to
M years of age.
Forty-Seven per cent from 20 to
.'j years ol ae.
l',r.. r from 15 to 20
yeui 3 ol ..),e.
One hundred per cent if you buy
yo ir clorhing ot G. W. Simpson,
iloany. Oregon.
To parents that wish to save
:nonev in buying si-liool shoes f r
children will do well by calling
at Kiein Bros. Shoe store w here
i hey have just received a large
shipment of the Celebrated C. M.
Henderson's Red School House
shoe.
Tl ose wanting copies of Prof.
Palmer's song, "Bright as a Sun
beam," should call immediately
at Jones' book store as only a limit
ed number of copies are place l on
sale.
We make a specialty of fine
cakes for parties and weddings.
Blackburn A 1'ironi.
New satteens, gingham's cham
hra's and other wash ;ooi1b just
received at G. W. Simpson's.
.Vttir TO-It A 1
I.10R 10, 100 ACKtS OK r'IKST-r LASS
r lanl 3 mile fr-m fe'naihin, p.rtly iiu-jiro-.ed,
Miiitalne for tiwy tock. fruit tr
oiiltrj. Kur further iiuormalioti iuquiru
u tlii otlice .
ICE COOI. BKErt o' DDAfOlir, DKAVV.N
fmiii the i--ii.ir, at 11. lUuniKart's
tM)H SALK-U(X)D MlLcU COWS. AT
Tolot Oro.' aiabics.
VLL
ac-
LL PKIt-fiXS 'IIAVIXO CXSKrrLKU
I U sited to call at once and a ttle aa he h:o.
M his ueu .mrKet a.i.t haa retireii from
'.he i.usii.eM.
t'L'KMsilEO KooMa (O KE. r Inquire
iif S. vioet, at iK-ilnonica reHtaurani
W. AV.E1LS, ARCHITECT VXK SUl'KK
Illtu.i.Uiit. Oili :e over l irot .National
a ik l.lll.dnii. Ali.anv. or. Work Hon. n.-.l
nvin all iarts .( Hie countv
L INK I.-IUAIU -IMPOHTED. hEY WEST
X wia Oomesti.:, embracing tlie celebrated I
M.r de Madrid. Estrella, i oiLiuerors auu j
ifier clioi.e brands in the W'cll, Eari and
Aestern Union I'cle-ral.b oltio! boil.i.i. .
ts. hcmeiubei the place
ro.NEY TO LOA.S-
lloME CAPITAL ON
VUhtV. ror oarti.-n.
l?l ifwai real etate security.
la: enquire l Oe-x Humphrey.
OLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable bv
O that terrible coutth. ahilob's Cure is I
the remedy for you. for sals by Foahay &
THE-
Kit
e:
OREGON PACIFIC KA1LK0AL
Oregon rayelopent Go.'s
Steamship Line
I
t
i n iihin i
XI
Ji-i
rJl
AND
Hours Less Tim
Than by aiy other route:
22
Accomodations unsurpasned tor inif ort mh
Mlety. Fares and treUchu via Yaqulnaam
'.lie Oregon beve opmtnt company's s 1
imps, much lex6 that by any other route
een all points in the Willlau et'e Vail
aid San Francisco,
iSA.IL.INO DATES,
FROM TAQUIKA.
Willamette Valley ...........J'ily 26tl.
W v aw. 1-
A illamette Valley ' ltitl
Willamette Valley " ifio
raoa u raise leoo;
r'amtin .... Aug. 1st
Ail.mette Valley " ll'h
'Vnlauiette Valluv.. " 1'
W. V July 31-i
luc xiupaii reserve the ritfhl to cl:oiiii
'tikeri r daiiinu daied.
C il. 1Iai kll. Jr., l. til t. a i'. A),eui.
Montgomery street, tan r'raneiaco, Cai
li' ini inbi r the Oregon l'ai ilic popu
t-.ir iiiiiiiut excursions. Low ratt
cXcui'Moii liekelb are on sale eveiy
A edncsd iyaud Saturday frotnAibauj
C'irvallis and Philoiuatb to Yaquiini
aud for Hie return trips until (Septem
ber 30.
'AlLT PADSKNUKB TRAINS,
Except Sundays.)
t, VaU,..j., .iK) A M I Lv Albany 12:20 r
Conailie iu:SS am" Corvallis 1:1'3 P
Vr All.a: I : a a I Ar Vaquiua VJi t. w.
O. i C. i:uiib conuect kl AlUn andt 'i
W'a. il II.. au,
1. H a, Otuiral yiauaifei.
Actiiu K & 1. akcui
i'orvaJlis, o .h
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
HIE MOUNT bhr.iiTA ' 0U11
California eipren trains run daily
socrii
ii.' p oi.
M.'ia p m
I'Ao a ill.
NOBTH
-Lv.... .Portland ....Ar.. 0.35 an.
. Lv All.ai'y Lv . . 0:14 an.
.Ar s rraiickico.Lv.. Duo pa
locjil l'. Iritlu Ituily tLx. Sunda;-
b.0"J a ui. .Lv Portland . . . .Ar. . 4.H0 pn
p m. .Lv. Alliaii) ......... Lv. .li.W arr.
Oij . u.Ar llosebur Lv. . 0;00 am
Leliaunu Krimi'li.
1 :r0 f iu . . Lv Altiaity Ar.. tf:o pn
iu.. Ar Lebanon Lv.. &:4u au
7;'l" iu. .Lv....Ailiny. ....... Ar.. 4. id prr
a in. .Ar.... Lebanon Lv.. 34o pre
ALBA.W LOCAL, LAIAV (LXCC) t fcUI.lH )
.'0 fm, Lv Puttiand Ar.....ov a
U.Uo Ar Ail.jin........ Lv....b.uo A
t' i; LLM AN b U FEETSLE EP EKS.
I'OUKIST SLEEPlNli CAKs,
t or acconuiKHiation ol Second -CladS Pa
sengei'ii attached to Exprcw '1 ranis.
esl Side IMvlnlon.
i jet ween PouiauU auu Corvalhs
Hall I rain lally
Except Sunday
7:3U a ni. Lc.
la:lu p ni..Ai
Po.tlanl
C'.rvajdd.
A;.5 30 p. in
L 12.65p. ir.
At Albany and Corvallis connect
;raina of Oregon PaciticllailroaiL
f xpren Iralu llully vExo.pt bunua
4:40 p ni. .Lv. .
7Ui p ui.. Ar..
.Portland . Ar..
.AliMinuvilie.Lv
8:20 an.
6.45 am
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
f-tf rot ticket and full Information re
garding rates luaps, etc., call on company.
axenvai Aioam.
K. hOEHLEK, E. P. ROCERi,
MauaKor Amu O. K. P. A
raiODI PACIFIC fiL'I
COM P AMI
Overland Route
Trains for the Kant leave Portland at 7 A. a.
.tnd U;UU p. a. dailr.
JL lliYlj 1 O poinU in I nitcil stat -lauaiia
and Europe.
PULLMAN PALACl CAR SLUPEfiS-
Fras Oolooist Bleenimr Cars Bon Through oc
El -na Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFKl
KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO M r. LOl'IS
iickjiiii; iMnine mis wit
limikr.
Close Connection!! at Portland for San
Cisco and Puvet Svlllid points.
Frai,
t& Boats leave the Company's wharf, a;
the (c't ot l.roaualMn street, on lueeuayan
Krioav of each ueel. C. KAWLltUb,
Citv ticket and r rcn.'lit Atrent
'..!. MIIIS.
Cetera! I rattle Manacer,
1 . . It.E.
i. V. i.
JOHN &ChsV.EEK'&
Livery. Peed & Sale stable
Otrriuer tieitmd and KUtnrnTth 8U
AJJiASY. URKGol
HoKosit soari.ro by the da or month. Ca
r.aifes or buinries on reasonable tenu
mill
FOSHAY & 1V1ASOTS
Wholesale fand, Ketail . Z.
Uriiipts ! Bmiksellen
l-HAM' ,
1' I
CKOl'P, a hoopifn; couj-h. and l.ranchits
ininWiately relieved 1J ibhiluh's C'ura.
for sals ay FasMjr aiasoa.
Hiiiiiia
B. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD
j inn fire, life and accident insurance com
(An tea
M
U. EI.LIS, PHYSICIAN AND SITki
. irooii, Albany o n.
T H. DAVIS. M. It. PHYSICIAN AND
M suieon. Can be found at his office
room in Strahan's block. First street, Albany
Oregon-
CC. KEILY, PHYSICIAN AND dUR
. geon Albany, oreuou. otfice in Pierce'
new block Otrice hours, from Si. a to
P. II
AJ. KOoSlTKR, VETERINARY SCR
. ireon, irraduate of Ontario veterinarv
..'olleice anil member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
teientific principles. Office at Ana Marshall's
livery stable' Residence 4tb andCalapooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
DR. E. A. McAlirtir BOMROPATIUO PUf
slcian and surtreon Has removed hU
rvffice Into Crawford' block. All calls prompt
ly attended to.
IlKU.A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIANA VI.
U surirrton. Graduate of Bellevue Hnxpi.
'il Medical College, New York City. Di;ea.se
f women a specialty. Office in at residence
on Tth street between Calapooia and Vine.
Alt-a.iy Oreiron.
DK.M. J PA'TOS, PHYSICIAN AND
Surtreon, Bluuibenr'a Block, Albany, Or.
Female diseases a specialty. Can I fr.nnil
i the office day or night.
'tTTOUF.l.
W. T. Ul'RNBV. L. T SARIN, . 1. W DKAt
BURNiY, BAKIN & DRAPER, ATToR
neys at law, Oregon Citv, Oregon. Twen
tv years experience as r. winter of th.- V. !i.
Land Ottlce .it Oreuon City and in the land
nra.-ti.-e reoiuim. nds uh in ur siMHjialty
lusiness befure the L:ind tlfticc o. the courts
and inv. living the practice in the ge era:
Land Office.
il
C.WATSON, attorney-at-law, Allan
, Oregon. Office in Strahan block
JS. DUNCAN - ATTORNEY-VT LiW
, and notary public. O lice iu the Strahan
idock, rooms No. 1 and .
d. k. H. HLai rbi rn. s. w aRiuni.
BLACKBURN, VVKIGHT ATT OILS K) AT
Law, Albany, On. i.. l .i. ikI.i
ellow's Temple. Yill practice in all court?
jf the state, and give sjial attention to li
business
T OLVEKTON 75haKLES E7A PTOllN U v.
If at Law, Albany, Or. -Orl.ee in room l:i
nd 14, Foster's Block, ovr L. E. tllaii i
store. ,1
K. WEATH1 'KKoRD, ATTORNEY M
law. Alltany, Orciron.- oihce .in the
Khun BUck. Will practicu in all tlu
courts of thestate, and give sctal Attenthti
to all business
JAVES P. MEAD, AiTOKNEY-AT-LAW
and title examiner, Albany, or. Will
practice iu all the courts uf the state. Ab
stracts of title furnished on short nntiu .
Ten years experience.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
. O. U, W. Safety'Lotlge No, 13; mee!
rV everv Mnt.dav eveiiitur at the O. A. a.
ball on Ferrv street, between Seeond aid
l hird. Altiany, Oregon. Strangers in tie
. it and traiiaieut .brethren cordially inviud
to attend.
Mcl'herson Post No. 6, 11. A. K
Stated meetings at the G, A . it
Hall on tne second and Four n
Friilay evenings cf each monrh.
Traiimeiit Comrridcs ate corii
y invited to meet with us
s. vv. KEECE,
B. F. Tablkr, Commaniler
Adjutant,
Land nurvryiug.
L)AHTIKb BKSIHISU aVRVKVlNO DOM CAS OS
tain accurate and prompt work by ollinc
upon ex-county surveyoi r . 1". T. Fishei Hi
.'lascotuplcle copies of held notes and tou
sh.p plau, and is prepare I to do surveying it.
my part of Linn county, l'ontoilicc addre,
iliucin Station. Linn cou it . , Oregon.
Cunlrarlor and Kallder.
DO. SlIKLL ILL Pl'KMSU PLANS, SrRCiriCA
. tions ami dutai's for all kinds of build
ing and architecture. All work protupth
done and guaranteed to be tirst-class. Esti
mates furnished on short notice for briok
building!., residences, puulic buildiii);i,
bridges, etc.
t'omractor aud Builder
T
1IIE UNOEivSIUNED HAVING LOCATED
in Albany solicits patronage from city
and country. Will contract to build bridges
barns, aud all manner of dwelling houe8,
including Oueen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza
bcthiau tvle ot building. Will furnish
plans, andsptcitlcatioiis tree of charges. Ssti"
faction guarantee' W. C i.:ASSEL.
LtATAKkll CURED, health nnd sweet
t breath secured, by Shlloh's Catarrh
Remedy. Pri. e fk'. cents. Nasal Injector Iree
nold by Foshay & Mason.
riI.L YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and
V Liver Compldintt Shlloh's Vitaliieris
uara nteed to cure you. For sale by Fiwhay
Mason.
IjVOK lame back, side or chest, use Shlloh's
1 Porous Plaster. Sold by Foshay &
Mason.
Oregon-Stale Fair,
13TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
Under the management of the
St ate Poard of Agriculture, will
be held on the htate fair
grounds near Salem, com
mencing on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1890
And lasting one week
CASH PREMIUMS
Offered for agricultural, Htock
and mechanical exhibits, for works
of art and fancy work and for tri
als of speed.
Reduced rates for fare and freight
on all transportation iines to and
from the fair, Important im
provements have been made upon
tlie groudds and increased facili
ties are offered exhibitors. The
Pavilion Open
FOUR NIGHTS DURING THE WEEK.
A splendid field of hordes enter
ed in the 8ieed department, and
tine exhibitions of racing will be
given each day. .
Entries for piemiunis clre Mon
day at 7:20 p. m. Exiiii.ors are
urged to make as many of their
entries on Saturday before thn fair
as possible. Goods, animals and
articles tor exhibition ninct be in
their places by 10 p. ji. Monday.
PKICES OF ADMISSION;
Man's day ticket $ 60
Woman's dav ticket 9
Man's season ticket.. 2 50
Woman's season ticket 1 00
Send to the secrf turv t Pnrllunil
Oregon, for a premium list.
ri ii t rw 1XT V T j .
1
i. ii. uvu 1. 1 , irresiueul,
J. T. (i&see, Secretary.
The City Liquor Store
H. HACMiiAHT, l-roirirtnr.
r-CNoxt door (o the Odd Fellows' etnple, Albany, Oregon TtsJ -Keeps
constautly on hnd the iliieit importe I aud domestic wines, liquors, chnr. n
to''? Only first class liquor store in the city 4 ean
rN PID.TD ORDFRS FROM THF fillllKTRV
Tu li us Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice" CVas
AND DEALER IN
mi
Cigars. Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar fines, as
full Jin oi Smokers' Articles. Also dealer iu
Ne
or to Pffelffer's candy
!
CAUTION warrantedTtnS verjT pair
ha bis name and price atamped on battonk
H
.wjtssr
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.
Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain.
The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo
cannnt be better Bhown than by the strong endorse
ments of lu thousands of constant wearers.
Ss.OO Genuine lland-srwed, an elegant and
3 styliHh tlress Shoe which commends Itself.
S .OO Iland'Hewed Welt. A fine calf Shoo
unequalled for style and durability.
SQ.SO fioodyear Welt Is the standard dresa
O Shoe, at a popular price.
SO. SO Poliremno'a Hhoe is especially adapted
w for railroad men, farmers, etc.
All made In Congress, Button and Lace.
$3&$2 SHOES ladiUs,
have been most favorably received elnce Introduced
-3
CO
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l
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and the recent Improvements make tnem superior
to anv shoes sold at
at mese
r. and If
direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or
costal for order blanks.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Bracktoa, Mass.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
Columbia lLOXJl
Thebest brand in the market. This extra fine quality of Flour isjmanu
- factored by the
JEFFEESON FLOXJEIITG- HILLS C0KFA277,
OF JEFFEBSON, OREGON
The mill has re-ently been refitted and supplied with all the latest aud
most improved machinery. Ask tor the
"CC L TJ 1VEJBI A"
And take no other.
WANT.ED
Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy gooda of-
DEYOE & FROMANBROS.,
WILLAMETTE
Graduates
CLASSICAL, LITERARY. SCIENTIFIC, NORMAL, BUSINESS,
LAW AND MEDICAL COURSES.
ALSO MUSICAL, THEOLOGICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND ART
COURSES.
t
li is the oldest, largest and least expensive institution of learning in
the northwest. S hool oiens on the first Monday in September. Send
for catalogue to THOS. VANSCOY, President, Salem, Oregon.
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NOTICH. is hereby uiven that the
following-named settler has filed
notice of his intention to make
tlnal proof in rupport of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before
the couuly Judsre or clerk of Linn
county, at Albany, Oreeon, on
September 2!, 1SH). viz: James San
derson, Homestend Entry No. &4 for
the lot 5 of Section, 4, T. 11 8., R. 2 W.
He names the followini; witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivationof said land, viz James
Crnbtree and John K. Kiley, of Scio,
Linn coui.tj Oregon, Marion Thomas
and Emu h Miller, of Albany, Linn
county, Oregon
d. i. 4rriitsu.ii,
Kegister,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
ftieullemen xhlrlH, Clillilren'a Cloth
ln-4, and all Ladle Vanuenla mad
lu orUrr at Itae
Japanese Bazaar atore
KRICUt vrrt tow. KWoNO WOK SE CO,
O8tore on First Street next US(Kncer &
Blackliurn . " -
Miners: go to F. M. French's
or your magni tying glaaaea.
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AND KEY WEST
store, Albanv, Oregon.
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prices,
he cannot suddIt to
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SRvery aok warratite.ll-J
"Imorters and Dealers in al) kinds of
guns and ammunition, fishing tackle of ev
ery deForipton, cutlery and base ball goods,
tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The
largest stock Fouth of Portland. Come one
and all. No trouble to show goods. Quiet
sales and small profits is our motto. Also f
repair shop connected with store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work
UNIVERSITY,
students in-
FOR 8ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
"Some'months sgo I rturrhased a
box of Dr. J. P. Sill's Catarrh Cure for
my own use. but finding my nephew.
C. A. McMahan. needing such medi
cine I let bim have my box of medi
cine. He now sends for three more
boxes, saying it is the best thine for
catarrh ever tried by him and hlf
friends. I got another box to use in
my ease, and cheerfully recommend it
toothers.
(Signed). JOHN McMAHAN,
Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co.
Oregon.
Springfield. Lane county, Oregon.
Prof J, W, Johnson, president of the
State univan'uv, says it cured him ol
a cough after two other prescriptions
had failed. Likewise two of his little
girls used it to cure their coughs, Mrs
Mark Hailey, wife of Prof Bailey,
sent it to Prof Johnson, and recom.
mrnds it to all who sutler from colds,
and coughs. For coughs it acts like
a chatm, and can be inhaled into the
pipes or passages, where o other
cough cures pan roach
SPOT CASH
"RACKET STORE,"
JUST OPENED OPP. MASONIC TEMPLE.
Ladieflandirentsfutnlahing- eoods.conete,
talile covers, Udie ard irents hosiery, men's
and bov's neckwear, aufpenders, dre-a but
tons, hair, tooth, nail and horse brushes
stationery, perf-imerv, inks, rencila. unoe
blackinu.'and a rcat many articles t o nu
merous ton-entl on here. These eoods ate
sold at such priu that they ccn not be du
plicated by ar other merchant in the city,
unless sold at a sacrifice. Come and (ret our
prices No trouble to show rtock. One price
to . LSVT.
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Setidjor ct "CoIdr,? ptrtcttlt3 or Cj
The y Slmes
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JULIUS G RAD WO 1 HAS
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR.
THE LEADING CROCKERY, FAXCY OP AND TOY sTOi:E
OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENU NE 'URiERS :.OS .-II -VEPWARE,
FRENCH CHINA AN tJLASSWAKK,
BOY'S WAGONS, BABY AxM HOi.L I AK.
RIAGES, AND A
General Assortment cf Fctcy Gccds.
Specialty n the finest Teas, CYUec- and Famih -i -ci-nt-t-. Ilehuye
direct for net cash and tarries the laryt ft blot k in tl Vnil .
Insurance agent for Fire and
FOR PURE DRUGS
TOILET -AM) IAi:Y
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ALSo CARIES
The Finest Line of Piano?, m Mm in tie
Willamette Valley.
CALL AX!) T?XA!IJSK IMS s'MH'K
FEE D STORE '
AND
GENERA Ti PliODUCE MARKET.
WANTED SPECIALLY-Fay, oat and p.itats, to mi met. p.. re
oti the Orezoo Pacific Rail mad extension and my ii.crrapii .j imn o tiai'e,
whrp f w II in rjnartitir r. ariit i 1 i.iiri riasrni. ('fl ' i i t r V ?t tJt
A LBANY BAKEKY.
PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
.CAKES FORV. I -. FRESH HU'ITS P.ER-v I FRFSH ii. H)
V.WEDP1NGSV. RIE AND VEGETABLKS LR E
O Oiee Table Delicacies and :) Full
Line'oi IfailC ami IStanle Groceries ai.d Pro-
m .. f -a? . ..
visions, UCniea uooas,
Full Line of Imjiorteti ot,vJ t ihitic'tCitar,
pom imu
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Al BANY OKI-; CON.
We want to uivf our fri'-i ds
'it of advice. As we are insiders
e ki;iiv wli-ixol v. t-pi aK.
eve buy a t lit-ap .-to.e. Wait
ill you can a go d .ire. The
ku kl. We k-eii 'em. Oar sale
1 tinware i t-t II :i i H e go..-ip.
Si) poor pool's in tin- store.
in tlie Market.
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3 SOBftYS at;d GlliLS
KID.
Ladies Filb 1 ocs
At Lowest riict-f. fall
LASTS
and see our new stock.
Marine.
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i'l'urB, Paints Oils.
P-.- -.niuf- t ri loi'e artiv;a,
'.. a fiill '!e: of tXH.kk S"H
it.T -.fH. rfts ala, elr
VmarrpCoua ereiu!"
f:l!D FHlLsTS limi
xsuts, fancies. Jjc. Ktc.