Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, September 03, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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Mail t the Albany pototflceele
fur all office north )
rb Rastem ataUe ', -
me Went Side 1
And the 5 arrow Oi ' R. B.'
-r Portland and - . .!, .
-railitaad Yaqui..i. "'J? i
9oe anrrth... . ...... 7-J r. ,
The uoatofflce will b. I each evei.ll.
Ibtaml matter lor the ly rnominit
nun should be mallei befot
revvtnne ereninr.
o clock the
OREOOS PACIFIC T1MK TABLE.
ArrWe Depart
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MOSSY AND BUSIKSSS.
Ox the question of the trade of
that iuntry anil the circul&tinjf
medium, money there w niurh
anxiety at present, fur there neems
to be an extra Ktrinicency all over
the country. The Sew Yoik
Tribune, which is perhars as well
posted an authority as there ic
ays: a 1
Washington has made the mix
chief this time. The delay of the
tariff bill has caused an increase
oi $30,000,000 in imports during
the months since the tenor of the
bill became known, which, with
duties, has taken about 4o,0iH),
000 in money from the market-.
The sliver bill has caused large
speculation in bullion and products
which locked up for the time $10,
000,000 in silver held for a further
advance, and large amounts in
grain and other staples, and in se
curities sent back to Europe.
After this heavy drain of money,
but while it is yet in progress,
ciinii'4 the annual demand foi
money to move the crops, and this
interior demand is enlarged h
the expansion in general bnsines
throughout the country, which in
represented by an increase in bank
clearings outside New York o!
20.9 per ennt over last year for the
li.ivo v t-ks of August. Hence it
is uot at all strange that the mone
tary pressure here has been severe.
Part of one day's loans were made
at UM 1-2 per cent yearly, and
mot of the lo.ins that pay at about
Sf5 per cent.
There is little room for mistake
as to the reality or extent -of the
drain by which the market lias
bten exhausted. Since August I
no less than $15.J0O,UOi) has gone
out of the treasury and the b.tnks,
the banks alone having lost $18,
KI0,0i)0, while the treasiuy ha
gained $2,VKH),00(). The expoits of
gold during these weeks have been
less than $1',000,H)0, and the move
ment of money to the interior h.in,
, therefore, exceeded $13,(XM,Ui)o.
Since lart year the increase in all
kinds or circulation has been !":.',
CM), OH), or Ies than 4 er cent,
and while the surplus wasnotfuliy
employed a year ago, reports of
tightness in the money markets of
interior cities increase so rapidly
as to indicate that the expansion
in all kinds of business, specula
tion included, has outrun the en
largement of circulation. For the
present the hilver bill has caused
some contraction of actually avail
able currency here, as was ex
pected if bullion should be largely
held to cause an advance in prices.
Money has been sent to the mining
regions for silver, which lies here
instead of going to Kurope or int
the treasury. After rising to $1 21
per ounce, bullion has reacted to
1 18 1-4. and the onVrii.g for
sale are large.
It may be a consolation in the
present out look for trouble from
the stiike on the eastern railroads,
to know that the troublesome in
cidents are not confined alone to
our country. It in said that tht
strikes in Australia seem to be
more violent in character than
those in any other country. If wc
may judge troiu the meager tele
graphic reports, riots are imminent
and business of all kinds is at h
standstill. The fact that curl.
Vrious labor trouble shuld exist i
Australia, a country which, accord
ing to all accounts, has of late year
enjoyed exceptional prosperity.
would b surprising if we were not
jasrieciiv laminar wim tne same
phenomenon in the United tate,
where wealth has increased in
tir greater r.itio than in an
country on the glote. In tiie citt
of Melbourne, where tu;; s. at oi
the Australian trouble seems to l-,
speculation in land and mines ha
been running much higher thai,
most people in Ameiica are awaie.
Fortunes have been made and lot-;
with great rapidity, and every bod
seems to have gone into the giddy
whirl. The accounts agree in
epreseuting that the fever ex-
reeded that which followed the
discovery of the bonanzas in Ne-j
vada. when nearly every working-'
man and servant g"rl invested
their pavings in stocks only to l"fe
them. We all know how our
xenseless acts resulted, and per
haps it will not be far out of. the
way to assume that the intensity
of the labor troubles in Australia
is more due to over speculation
than underpay.
Wjiks one reads the authentic
accounts, such as were transmit
ted by the telegraph service a fow
days ago in relation to the guards
of the Russian political prisoners,
shooting down indiscriminately.
the persons under their charge for
attempting to escape from the tor
tures of their inhuman treatment,
some of them being delicately
bred young ladie, cannot longer
feel any astonishment at the coun
tenance of nihilism in that country.
That practice is the last resort "f
despotic men and women, and dia
bolical despotism of the Russian
government is calculated to devel-
nlW lUMt that Class OI UlUlVlllUaiS.
The height to which the standard
of ocean racing has been raised is
indicated by the fact that the
Teutonic, having been two '-ours
longer than the City of New York
in crossing the Atlantic, is gen
erally considered to luve been
thoroughly defeated in this partic
ular contest. The time may come
heii the distance bet wen steam
ship rivals at the finish will lie
reckoned in lengths, as if they
were eight-oared shells at the end
of a four mile tace.
" A Ainu'! Chauce to Marry."
Half per cent from 50 to 5b years
of ag-i.
Two per cent from 45 to 50 years
of age.
Five and a halt per cent from 40
to 45 years of age.
fix and a half per tent from 3o
o 40 years of age.
Ten and a hall per cent from 30
to 35 years of uge.
Twenty-live per cent Irom U5 to
30 yenrs of age.
Forty-seven per cent from 20 to
lb vears of age.
Three per cent from 15 to 20 !
years oi age.
One hundred per cent if you buy
yo ir cloii.ing oi G. W. Simpson,
vloauy. Oregon.
Hack mid BuitKien.
Three carload' of buggies, hacks
and carls have just been rect iveil
y Mesais. Trice it Rubs.ni, oi this
city. They a-e thorough! y up witn
the times and cany everything in
i lie suape oi a buggy, cart or hack,
mat could be dcr.ir.-d. 1 lu-y also
ran v at all times a lull stock oi
i he bet shell hardware and ew
nig uiat'hihes.
Ladle l-'lue Slioea.
I make a specialty of handling
ladies tine singes. 1 carry some oi
the !e.-t lirands made in hue and
neiliuin grades in widtlis irom A
to KJ. All warranted goods; no
trash, and w ill repair any pair i
dioes of any kind sol.i tliat will
rip or break. Samuel E. Young.
To parents that ihli to save
noney m buying school r-hoes i-.r
children wdl do well by calhug
at Klein liro. Shoe ftore where
hey have just received a large
shipment oi the Celet.rate.l C. .M.
ilendei son's Red School House
niioe.
TI ose wanting cop:-s oi l'rof.
IV '- ' -ightas a Sun
beain, mioiiiu call immediately
at Jones' book toreasonly a limit
ed number of copies are placed ou
sale.
We make a specialty of fine
cakes for parties aud weddings,
itlackburii dc i'ironi.
Quench your thirst at the new
soil fountain.
A EH JO-J A i .
" . r. .: .: - - :-r:
nR ltiOlt 160 Al'Kfcb Or KiK.sr-cLAs.S
lanu J 'itild fnttu L'niioii, urrh im
.rovo.i, auuaiile lor
daoy atirk. fruit
fioultry. r'e
further intormatioti inquire
t thia othce.
It'ECOOL BEtK ON OKAlulll. KUAW
1
from the cellar, at M. Baumg.irt'a.
A'
I.L PKIlSoNs HAVI.NO IX.SKI TLKIi
accouiita with John Dierreinter are re-
lucateil to call at once aii'l cttle an he has
sold hi meat uiirnet and haa retire.i from
ttie bualtiem.
rL KMSilKU K(XMS TO KKN r linir
" of 3. ('OcU, at lt-riuinifc rttaiinioi
i 1
1 w.
X V K KS, AK:illl'K;r ANUt'iKl
J 9 irUeii.Unl. OUi.-e otrr Kirst .Nuliobat
Auk iiildiiitc, Albany, Ur.
row all itifcrtt uf th cuuntv
VV.rk rioitciteti
b'LSK ClOAKS -IMIUKTKI. KtV WKSI
ami lAjuivtttK-. t iti(irH4-inK- tiie cth hrat-l
. ior tie MiMiriU. htr lias, i-Vnitjut-rorH and
iherchoiiv lirmnU m the U-lii, turi ami
fcatrii LniMt. rck'Krrupti othi.-e buil-tuin.
htiieiuHfi f.ht
1IONEY Tj LOW -lluile: CAPI'lALUN
U. iKU ichI tr-tate (tttunt. t'oi paiticc- i
ai enquire vt Uv. tiuuii lirey. f
i
I KVI'I liS. Vllllll'Sa n..d mUl.l K. I
O that ts-rrhie onih. bhiloh 'ure ii
hi- renietly for ii. Kor Half Uy Konha.v t
Man.
llrA.rKI - A 'ir-r-.- M,re mattrea.
If Aiiu'r. .ltlrt-s ?ipih.tfie Wire M i
t Ka- tr, tat;ii' ii;m Xn. us W.
nl tt.. .Smu iiie Kais wah
V TI
.1 pi
TI K i.-s
IKKKHV t.K
HUT 11 I I
:rMn in.lt'.tiil to 'hi
n.lf ttil to 'hi olil II t I
.lit nun i
m tu-ot & K.fiii an: tenit'-U'l ti. eiauc fir- '
mut 7 -i. I' ' l'v-." ' - ;l"
.IMS.
V. Ton ell Co. have in-t
receiv.-d it largi- lot of fresh fiiiits
11 d vegetabh .
O III LOH'S VITAI.IZKK is hal ., n.ci
O for I'MMtipatiou, lii-sof AiK-titt. liiizi
i.s, and all m uipt .mn i.f ij S,e a rjc,.
0 ami 7S i.entu rr but tie. lor anie by
t-'o-nay .V M.isiin.
UrASTKIf A Hi BOAROKKS
Hiirr at the residence of Mrs.
Werria, Ir'viirta aad t alsyoia street.
IN
M, E
ruiMtiOK
El. LIS, PHYSICIAN
ANTl StlKr
ireon, Altai.)' Oregon.
w
J H UAVIS, M V PHYSICIAN A .hp
I nil foil. Can he found at his office
room ir. Strahan'a block, r'lnt afreet. A I bam
Oregon-
.1 C KKILY, PHYSICIAN AND AVR
y. Kcon AILuiiy, "riKOii. otri. in Pierce
new block otllce hours, from S A. . to
J. KO IKK, VK'll l:INAi:Y SfK
itcon, graduate of Ontario etirinar
A
;-ofge n:,.l niemlHsr of th Ontario urin
ary medical society, i pri purJ to treat the
.lise;u)i of all iluinc-licnted animalH on
-M-icntitic prin.nplea. Office at Ann Marshall
liver) stable Residence 4lli and .'ala.ool
streeU, Alhanv, OretfOUj
D"
R. E A. McALISTKR HOMBOPATIIIC rHV-
ami oiiivvon llaa removed l.ii-
iUce into Crawford block. All calla prompt
ly a! tended to.
DR 0. A. WHITVEYTpHYSICIAN AND
urg.-nn. Graduate of Hellevie Hoapl
tl Medical Uolleee. New Vork City. lHneawM
..f women a spe.-iilt)'. Office in at reiden-e
on 7th ttreet between Calapoiia and Vine,
Albany Oregon.
rK. m J
PA TON. PHYSICIAN Ni
I I Surgeon, lilnnilienfa Itl.ick, Albany, Or
i' eniale ibiteaaca a aiiecialty
ti the office day or nitfht.
I'.vi e found
W. T. M'RXKT. L. T SARIN, J. W DKAfKR
Bl l. Y. It AltIN A HI; iHl ll, VriVi!
t . n ' .&. oret'OiiCitv, t e.'OP. Twc i
tv . ais exficrictt c aa roister th.t. h.
Ijifi.i (ilrlt.e t Ore. on City and in tne Iwd
itru.'Lit:M ree'itntu. lida US ill our Roecialtv
liol .e bef ire tue Uinil Office lliecour i
ana niv mviiii( me pntMicu in inc ye --eri
I.'tlld HfticC
il C. WATSON, ittornc, at-law, Albui.)
L. Oregon. Oflice in Stridian blook
J
s" i( Si:an -ah.ikm v-itl
ku iiuUn puntic. o tlce in the Strniian
ilJh, ioiioa No. I and 2.
U. V. H. liUAi JKBI R U. W WRIUUT
LlACK.;l KN. & WKKlHTATIOllNKi AT
La, Albaii), Ort'iion. Ufl it il; Oild
ellow'n Tc. iple. ' Aill practice in all courts
jf the -'ati . and give apecial attention to all
liUauic.
OLVi.i.iON C'HARLrS E. A rTORNEY
at I. iv , Alban, Or. Ottii-e in rooiun lb
iii-l 14. :'.'cr'a Block, over U K. Blrin
tore.
JK. WCaTIIKKKOKD, ATroRNEY AT
. la-v, ban), Oregon. - 'tsi, in the
Klinn Bi Will practice in all tht
-oiirta ut theatare, anil ive apecial tttention
to ad unaineaa
,1
A KS P MEAD, A 1TOKN EV-AT-LA W
and title examiner. Albany, tir. Will
urjclice in all (he courte nl the state. Ab-
mractoot title lurniahtd oi abort notice,
Ten yeara experience.
8KCKET StK IKTIKS.
A. o. U, W. Safety LmlKe No, 13; nieet
every Monday evening at the O A. K
hall on Kerry atreet, betw-cen Second ami
third. Aibany, Oregon. Strangera in the
it and transient brethren cordially invited
i o attend.
Mcl'httrrt I'tmt No. b( A. K
Stated inttinH at the 0, A. K
Halt on tne ihcoimI anil Kourtfi
r rulay eveninifH cf each moinh.
I raiiSient Coiiinultu are etirdi
y invited to nieut with us
S. W. RKKCK,
K K. Iablkr, Couiiuander.
AOjuUnt,
Land arvrylug.
KH bKSIKINU HI KVBW.SO IMlRI OAK OH
tain i
aocnraU and prompt work by culling
iijmm yx-tmnty auryoi r, 1. I. r inner. He
i;i!-.iujiti e copivMOf Held notcu and town
fiti . tu, nd is prepitrt 1 to do urveu in
ui ..it of Linn county. FototlM-tr aihlrem,
lillern stalmii. Linn cou itv.Urt'KOii.
t'oiilriilir ami Ifutltler.
. aHKI.L WILL KI KMnll PLANn, HHRCIKICA
tiona and uetai'n for all klndaof build-
alio architecture. All uork promitlv
ioiifc and uuaranteed to lie timt'cla.iH. kati
inalee uiritiMiietl on abort notice for brick
uuildiui, reaiilencea, public building,
tiridgea, etc.
1 B. WINN. AlihNT I OK TIIK LKA1
s inw lire, life and aci-idetit iiiauruuce coui-
'mie.
oulrarlitr ami Kulltler.
IMIK rNOKI(slNhl tIAVi.Su LOCATE!
i. in Albany licita itronae from city
and inuutrv Will contract to build bridge
fiarrm, and all manner of dwelling hoimea,
inc.udiug ouecu Anne, l-iatlake and Kliza-
iclbiaii atle4 of buililin4. Will furmah
ilai.a, aiuiptvitlcati' na tree of chargca. Salir
fai.tion iMiarnlitei" W. t:. :ASSKL.
lATAi.KII CLKLU, health nnd sweet
KJ breath aecuieil, by hhilob'a Catarrh
bcuitdy. I'rii e b cenU. Nasal Injector free,
-.ild by Koabay & Maaon.
ll'ILL Yof SLKFEK with Dyapet.
II Liver IJonipldint? Sbilob'a Vi
tela and
talizeria
uara ntecd to cure you.
Maaon.
For ale by r'oabay
if lit lame back, aide or cheat.: use Sh Hub's
1
Poroua
Planter. Sold by r'oshay &
l-won.
DivjuirSlalc Fair, '(J0
1STII ANNUAL EXHIBITION
Under the management of the
St-ite Hoard of Agriculture, will
be held on the stale fair
grounds near Salem, com
mencing on
MONI'A Y, KITEM IJKK 15, 18!Ki
And lasting one week
TP
CASH PREMIUMS ;
flfT..r...l f,,r ...ri,.,, I I. !
- v. . . v. .... Ci. ivui till l, riUI K '
and merhanical extnliits, for workf j
j of att :ii.l fancy work and for tr -i
ais in hpeeo. i
Reduced rates fur farennd freight !
on ad tratispor'atioii .int-s t and
trom the fair, linporlant iin-ipivi-metits
have lx;-n made upon
i'ie irroiiililn and ini-re.iscd facili
ties me ottered exhibitors. The
Pavilion Open
FOUR NIGHTS HUHINC THE WEEK.
A splendid field of hori-es enter
ed in the si-eed department, and
tine exhibitions of racing will lie
given each dny.
Entries for pieini'ints close Mon
day at7:i'o p. ni. Exhihors are
n rued to make us many of then
entries on Saiurdav before tiie fair
lis tuissihle. (inii.is uiiliiinln mill
ai tit-k-s lor exliil.ilion must he in
i their places hy In p .1.. Monday.
THICKS UK
ADMISSION ;
Man s ilay ticket 60
Woman's day ticket 2-
Man's season ticket 2 50
W oman's Mt-a.-on ticket 1 00
Send to the secretary at Portland
Oregon, for a premium list.
I. H.LOUNEY, PresidenU
J. X. Uiu.a, tieoratary.
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I I I II II I
The City Liquor Store
. iiAUMUAUT, Proprietor.
4T.Set door to the IKld Mlowa' eiuule, Albrtny, Oregon ta
KeeiM winatautlv on hand '.he fliunt bn-ortl old do mittlc wi'im Honor
to'ia-tKia Only flrnt liqnor store In t he
PAID T0
Tu'uus Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice Ciras
AND DKALKR IN
FINK WWWm AND KEY TO
'?!gars. Pluir and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipe 'a-
full line al Wmokers' Articles. Also dealer in
Nett doof to Pffeitter's candy store, Albany, Oreifon, "
Is PiTTTTftW w I" Shoe ar
vAUlAUil warranted, and ever? aalr
nla name and price stamper en bottom.
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W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain.
The ixcellence and wearing qualities of this shoo
cannot be better shown than uy the stronfc endoraer
ments d Its thousands of constant wearers.
leJD Genuine llaml-ocwvd, an eleirant and
9 stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself.
S.0 lland-newcd Writ. A tine calf shoe
unequalli-d for style and durability.
SO.S Goodyear Welt la the standard dree
O ' Shoe, at a Kpular price.
SO. 03 Polireiiinu'H Whoc Is especially adapted
O ' for railroad men, farmers, etc.
ill made In Congress, Hut ton and Lace.
$3 & $2 SHOES lafd.es.
have ben most favorably recelvprl since Introduced
.told tht recent Improvements make them superior
to any inoem sold at thep
Ask jour Dealer, and
direct ro factory end
ooatftJor order blank
W. 1,. IIOIULAS, Brockton. M
ASK YOUR
Columbia
Thejbest brand iu th
JEFFEP.S02T
FL0UEINQ MILLS
OF JEFFKBSON, OREGON
The mill has recently been refitted
tnoHt improved machinery. Aak tor the
''CCLUMBI A."
A nd k no ot'ior
W N rr ED
-Ten thoucand Men Women mid C hildren to huv goods of
DEYOE & FUOMAN UHOS.,
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,
Graduates 'students in
CLASSICAL, LITERARY. SCIENTIFIC, NORMAL, BUSINESS.
LAW AND MEDIC AL COURSES.
ALSO MUSICAL, THEOLOGICAL. PH ARMACEUTICAL AND ART
COURSES.
U is the oldest, largest and leant expensive institution of learning in
the northwest. School oftens on the hrst Monday in September. Send
fr catalogue to
CO t c fj
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Xolli-e fur I'ulillniiliin.
he.nil ollice 11 Oregon Cii) Or. I
vir-it 5, l'smi. f
XOTK'fc is hereby ulv 11 Hint tin-liillowitiL'-iiHiiicd
Hi-ttler lint, tiled
notice of hi!) inlctiticti to muke
I tinal pi-iif in Ull(lrt ol lnf clHim imtl
j tliat mid proof wiii lie nmde before
tin- coiinly Jude or clerk cf Lii;n
countv, at AHiiiny, Oretoii, on
i-teiiilx r 211, 1MNI, viz: ,)nic Snn-U-i.n.
Iloiiicstcad Entry No, for
ti c lot 5 of Section, 4 T. 6., K. 2 Wr.
He liuiiies lln; loliouini; Imi-s-i" to
prove hi contiiiuoii re i-iu-e upon
andcnltiviitii'tior said land, viz Janic
Craltrce and .lohn K. Kiley, of Scio,
Linn cout.tj, Oregon, Marion Thomas
nnd Enoch Miller, of Albany, Linn
county, Oregon
J. T. APPERSOS.
KcgUtei,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
t.rnllcnirit s Khlrli, 4'bllil ten's loth
I nil. antl All LaUlcH (.inuxul suad
lu oriler Ml the
apaneseBazaartore
RRICKH VBT Low. KWnNU WOKKCU,
t-S Store on First Street next to Sinccr &
lllaukixirii .
Miners: go to E. M. French's
or your luAgui fyiug glaM.
city
ORDERS FROM THE OOdNTRY
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prices.
If lie cannot supply you send
Ming advertlaed price, or ft
R0CER FOR
iFLOTTR
market. 'I'Ii-b extra tine quality of Flour igfmanu
factored by the
C02CFANY,
and supplied with i
ill the latest and
sMTKrerv sao.l? wirro-.t'V-l
atsET"Imortere and I'ealerf in all kinds of
guns and aiimiunition, fishing tackle of ev
ery descrijit on, cutlery and bace ball goods
tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The
largest stock t-outh of Portland. Come one
and all. No trouble to show g ods. QuicV
sules and Hmall profits is our motto. Also
repair shop connected with store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work
THOS. VANSCOY, President, Salem, Oregon.
hH
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FOR SALE BY ALL DRI'OOISTS.
"Some'montliH air I nnrchaocd
box of Dr. J. P. rSill'R Oatnrrh f'tire for
mv own use but finding: my nephew,
C A. McMahan needinir such medi.
cine I let bim hsve my box of medi
cine. He now sends for three more
boxes, iiiyinir it is the bent thine for
catnrrh ever trie'J by him and hip
friends. 1 got another box to use in
my case, and cheerfully recommend It
toothers,
Sign-d. JOHN McMAHAN.
Ex-County Comrolfsioncr Lane Co
Ore en.
Sprinefelrl. Lane county. Oregon
Prof .T, W, -lohnaon. president of the
State uniTWIiy, says it cured him of
a coneh after tw. other prescrtptionf
had failed. Likewise two of hi. little
sirls used it to cure their coughs. Mrs
M:irk Kailey, wife of Trof Baley.
sent it to Prof Johnson, and recom.
no nds it to all who sutler from colds,
and concha. For coughs it acts like
eh m tin, and can be inhulcd into the
pei. or passages, where o other
ugh cures can reach
SPOT CASH
"RACKET STORE,"
JUST OPENED OPP. MASONIC TEMPLE.
Li'lies and irents fuinishinir Koods, corset,
tabl. eners, llies ai-d itents hosiery, men s
and boy's neckwear, suspenders, dress bat
tuns, hair, tooth, nail and horse brushes,
stationery, perf".merj'. Inks, rencils. shoe
blacking, and a rcat nianyarticles too nu
merous to mention here. These goods ue
sold st such pi ices that they ccn not be du
pluated hy any other merchant in the city,
unless sold at a sacrifice, Come and get our
uricra No trouble te show stock. One price
to . BaKXAUB tfA.
ztESi i- x il m am v iir-t a i t x
Li U K 05 -Sold .n -,'
icnrT for- ci uljr.l btrtorfltj (or
n'rNIMDicyM!UL;
- . .-la
. -..... s
I lie Best Sillies
i I V) 1 H'-t
U252 -'
JlILIUSUlUDWOHlS
GOLDEN UTILE BAZAAR.
THE I.KADINO CROCKERY, FANCY (tOODS AND TOY STORE
OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENUINE UOGEKS BROS SIL
V EH WARE, FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE,
BOY'S WAGONS, BABY' AiND DOlJL CAR,
RIAGES, AND A
General Assortment of Fancy Goods.
Specialty n the finest Teas, Coffees
direct for net cash and carries ttie
Insurance agent for rtre ami
FOR PURE DRUGS
TOJLE'l AM) FAlSiCY
(iOTO
ALSo CARIES
The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the
Willamette Valley.
CALK AND TXAMlJv?. lll S'ltt'K
FEEi D STORE
AND
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
WANTED SPECIALLY flay, oats anrl potatoes, to soppiy custim.. n
on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension ard my increasintr home trn.'e,
whre I anil in onantitioa t euit the urce Otfc fort or Fetry stt-tt
R VI WOBRRTSON
ALBANY
PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CAKES FORV. I -. FKESH FKUITS BFR-v I FRESH ti. ..ED
'.WEDDINGS-.-. RIES AND VEGETABLES BRE
ii' TaVile Delicacies and Full
Line y and Staple Groceries . ! Pro
visions, ti Goods, Nuts, Candi . . l..c, Etc.
F Ul Line of imported
Foshav ri Iktw
BANYJOKEGON,
We want to givf our friei'ds
hit ot advice. As we ureinsitlort!
? konw wln-reof we tpiak.
'fve buy a cheap tove. Vait
iil yon t an ge! a goKl one. Thi
Ikwkl. Wt keep Vm. fiurt-ale
!" tinware is Ptill nil tl gossip.
No j-oor goods in the (store.
flie Market.
SHOES FOR
50BOYS and filKli?
HAOBl
KID.
Ladies Fine islioes
LAS IS
At Lowest Prices. Call
and see onr new stock.
sxnvn ip so isr
and Family Groceries. He bu
largest stock in the valley.
Marine.
PS
S. L BUG
Ua'ttgg, Paints 0
rum tcdwaarttrlc
.jnwilj. pertodieata.
BAKERY.
and Domen i; Jit t '
' '
-TH K
Yaquina Route :
OHEGON PACIFIC KAILKUAi,
AN.
Oregon BByriopieiiUu.
Steams 1-tiio
i f i
illlLr.kUid'i li.ii
Sh
22 Hours Less Tim
Aff-otiiiitionh i:iinf '.d fr. Uiffitiu.
Oregon V.c (-i..ci t ct, yi.t 't 1
-Uip, n.ucri Iitj- t l u : hi ; thi r r ulv
vtu aii oit. -i 'i .i - . i v -.;.
uJ San Frtncitco.
SA1MNO i.Al-:.
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Kl
Wiiijjiictte ... . Jolt.
'.V'liuiuclW ailij ttiu
KRU3C H4 FKAMIKV
Karallnn
iVillamette Valie....
V, Ulamette V allev . .
W. V -
... Auir. 1st
: lltb
.... " ltb
Julv Slid
I'bc tompaii) rencrve tb riht to cliaiu
teanrers or sailinu dsti-K
C. II. liaeHKLij, .1 R , liiu K. a. I'. A(,ent.
it4.Moiitromtiy Mm', uii I miiciM-f , Lai
KfllK-lliln-r the l t;cll i'iii ilit- pb
lar (-uiumi-r exc urr-iti.. !. rote
i-xcurMi'ii tk-ktlB arc on Nile tvi-ij
V'edncsday.n:d Saturday troai Ait mi)
Crvalli8 and I'iiilon.ulU to Yuqiiiiia
and for the return trips ui.lil SpK-m-ber
30,
DAI LI tlMLMIU TKAUin
J-jtCCt IUjiia.
L yaquina,7:00 a : Lv ,:.'.;iv 1 t
(kinallm lu:S a m I " Cor iu.il it nj rt
Ar Alliaiiy 11:18 a a I Ar lau,u:iia 4 3'. t. r.
O. &.C. traiua ouiinu- M.i..L umll'il
W M. M . U.iu,
C. Hoors, Geuerai Mauakei.
Actinir U. F tl I. Arnt
Uorvallu, t w
EAST SOUTH
-V1A-
southehn pacific Mint.
THE .MOUNT iHSU "iL"!Ji
CaliforDia exi rct tiains luii daily
aouru ,
B:wpm..Lv PuriUuiti Ar.. b.J.. au.
9:2apm..Lv Ali'ai-) !... t..U r.w
:45am..Ar l-ra:ic-tnc.L .. pto
Loral fa. Train i.ii v'"-
8:00 a m..Lv Pi iiUnd t. . 4.H.- , iu
12:20 p in. .Lv. Aibaiu L . .I'i.vy nu
6.00 p mAr RoMjiMiri. t,i . . B.-J" m
LrtHiiioii It inn. ,i.
1:60 p tu..i.v All.ai. Ar. . in
p m..Ar Ltbaiifii i. .. .jn
7;HJ a m..Lv.... AiUinj .i. . i. i iu
a in.. Ar l.vliun i. . . u,
AL. . -ACAL, I'AIAV (1-Xl.t.J t r LI t.u
5-t.O ' ...... 1'. iji,u Ar... y.iA. am
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PULLMAN Bl'FFF.TSLEEPEUS.
TOUKLVT Si.EEl'iNG CARs,
accctitiiiiHia' ti il :oui ,!t4 t'a
scucra attaclicu i. t-Airtsn i.uin..
HW M.lr Itl w....
Between lVniianu ami Coiviilin
Mall 1'raln ml - i..i-. s.in.ii
i.3'iai;i..ii. ..i j. ij... .
12:lo p iu.. Aj... v.r inn-..
.1. w 3 i p. in
L li.i.'ip. ni
At Albany aim i...rail. contiivt wit
tram, ot Or-. n i'ai.iiietiainvaii
CxiiresK Irnlu l-ail u x-.i.i f-ui uaj
4:40 p m. . Lv. .. . 'ur:!aini Ar.. 20 am
7:25piu .Ar.... iKM:iiuti!lc.Lv . l.ibMO
THROUGH TICKF.TS
1 All Point-
EAST AND dOUTH
tdl For tickets and fu.i information re
irardin rat, jia(-, eU-.. 1.11 i-oiiipanv'
HKeot at AllKilr. .
R. hOKlil I K. E. P. l:K..r.U.
Ji i-i uri-i At. o. t . & l . A
mm fiuMi m
Ovrland Koute
Trains for the fjut leave I'urtiand at 7 .M
no 9?J0 p. 1jiIv.
j xLUIvlliJ O -i'-' in In tl&tt,
. aiiHita antl Kimipe,
j FULLMA.'; PAUCL (At, SLtiFERS.
! Ffto Oolonist bleenine Cars Eon Through on
! Ex rass Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLl H.-
KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO XU T. LOL'IS.
I-lettaat m Hitdnt ar V 11
Cime Connections at Portland for San Iran
Cisco and l-uet hound jM.inta.
f-" Boats leave the OautAnv'a ahart m.t
tli. tiNft it' l'r-aiiriiiii:i irt.. t . ?,"-iu,..tt , , r j
Fr:. lay o! each l t.. '(.. 1 i.-.'
I City ticket and l-rkM ireiit
I t. SlfLII .
.rieral Traffir Manager.
1 . M . i t K.
.. r. .
ALBANY, uuh'.H
Hoaam KcAuno le tii.-u ,-. ruM.n t at
nananr liuvi.-o in j u term
F"OSH A " & MASON
LBAKV,
1'KKG
IROUP. allOf-r.tl.if :.. a.i.i l.,..At.:.i-
y Jy ue.ii b st;,..h. cur.,
aar saie oy Fuanajr Mafiu.
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