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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1890)
TTTB frfOftftifrftf HERALD: SATURDAY, SCTTFTftflVElt 6, 1890. MoniiniiftaUgScratt OX 8 A LB. The Daily Heri.i will be on ale each morning a tl. J. Jones' book store, where it i n be procured at 5 cents per copy. 4OTTIHO8 ABO. TOWN. Canea at French's New iroods at Real V Silver headed can- at F. M. J rench'a. The latest in canes at the corner jewelry Htore. Gold headed canes at the corner jewelry store. The city conn--'.- nee in special session to-night. See those untlreodc ' k.d gloves at W. F. Read's. R. F. Ashby came up from Portland last evening. Ladies fast black cor-ets and un derwear at E. C. Searls. All the latest in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's. Just received a new stork of Y. S. F. hosiery at W. F. Read's. G. L. Blackmail and wife re turned from Portland last night. Misses Lee Prat her and Kva Cowan returned home yesterday. Fine line of neckties in the latest styles just receive at E. O. Searls. .fas. F. Powell & Co. have just received a Urge lot of fresh fruit. A very pleasant social dance was given at the armory last evening. Over a 1000 different patterns of dress go ds to choose from at V. F. Read's. Mr. Will Busey and Miss Flor ence Busey, of Harrisburg were in the city yesterdav. A very large assortment of furnishing goods and neck wear were just receivd at W. F. Read's. For rent, a building suitable for small business r a dressmaker, on First street. Inquire of E. L. Thompson.' Don't irritate your lungs with a stubl orn cough when a pleasant and effective remedy mav te found in Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm ! W. J Steele, brother, of our Mwnsm-o S N. Steele, has re- ; ceeujf turivi-u uuui ivaiieit-), an intends making his home in M hany if business opportunities offer. E. S. Barrows the genial agent of the Northwestern Life, has been a resident of our city for a month and thinks he will stay in the city some time yet, being well j kiiH with it. Ladils who experience a sense of Weakness and sometimes laim ness of the back should use Dr. J. il. McLean's Strengthening Cor dial and Blood Purilier, it w ill sup ply the much needed strength and overcome all weakening irregulari ties. Hopkms Bros, have set aside an elegant nickel plated stove which they propose to give to their cus tomers. By trading a certain amount yon get a. ticket in He. drawing and the lucky icket holder draws the store. Ho and see them, and learn the par ttcula The census enumeration in both Salem and Portland is eing pushed rapidly to completion and will show an increase to warrant the recount. The balance of the state is largely interested iu seeing a full count for these places ami that the enumeration shall be complete. Kate McGee, supposed to be in pane, has been locked up in the city prison at Ssn Francisco t" await examination. She threat ens to kill Alexander Lynott, a hack man, who claims to be en tirely ignorant of the cause of the woman's animosity. The dispatches tell about how Itev. Henry joiuiu;er, 01 r.asi ; Portland, formerly of Altaiy, had I a recent novel exerience at Itetb-' leheni, Penn., otiiciating at the marriage of his own mother, for which purpose he went overland from Oretton. His mother wedded another clergyman. A tramp was arrested in New Haven recently who had bank books in his possession showing -$4,400 to his credit. Kvery Imi.x car in the country .till soon U covered with figures where less thrifty "hoboes" have estimated the numlier oi times 'he "xrowler could have nee rushed" on that amount. Prof. (?) McKanlass. the colored minstrel pretty well known here, recently eloped with a white Col fax girl, and when caught was living at a hotel with her. lie was arrested for adultery, but tin evidence was not strong enough and he skipjied. The girl is at home madder'n a wet hen. A swindler representing himself t be a traveler for a Portland o! house, is selling at good prices ki- j cased Sana w tncli he talsely re-re sents will clarify oiland absolu.'ely preveni lamp explosions. Ash- land, Condon. Fossil and other places, have been "done up" bv ; this bilk with his very ancient ; fake. ' The Salem Capital Journal st-, s : Halsey is booming. It now has snout four hundred inhabitants, and thinks it does as much tmsi-: ness as any other little town of its eize in the valley. Has no saloon-' and is as pleasant a town as tht country can boast of. Has two larve ware-houses with immense t cleaning capacities. The following is offered by om of our exchanges as a sample oi autumn poetry: "We sit in our den at midnight, w hen the clock was ticking away, and we think O' the cash subscrilier, who has w an dered in to-day. We con o'er all the o-.iod thines that two dollars -will boy, and the joy which the ' 'bought brings to us gushes iorlk from pale bin e eve --,)W often, 1 g mg it t tliis on: now on -. ,i moving p is ; wt. wo,i J minting ,ni,i . it ,i, ri m ineas would last. I ".lit a. .. or lenrt I warv, l.kewie ol,r l,a-' bine ev-s, for 'a U a d . i:ir w .twi-cn me:d.. ..nit'- l.i us i j;iai surprise. let we sit our JHat niidn'gel, and -iraieh wit a a stubby pen, and aloig for thj eash siibcriher to wand-r in U'ain, and we think, m.iyhup. yome debmpient may want to wit ....!. -.1 . ... ness f ir smile, ai.u may iiapoen in to-morrow ami ewell our littie pre. Buy your rickets to the e ist via the Canadian Pacific raiboad, the 'est railway service in existence i from to $10 -heaier than auv other traiist-outineiit tl line. The tinest scenery in the world is along the Canadian Pacifier dlroad. Re inemlier you can save $5 mi a set -ond-cluss ticket and lo on a first rl.iss ticket ly mm-haii'!-: your tickets over this line. For map-. nd tickets, etc., call on lJurkh irt Ac Malin. oltiee opMsite tle First National bank, Al.uny, Or. The Albany W. C. T. I'. k:n-l!v invite ladies or gentlemen, wh may feel so disposed, torontnotite any saleable art cits, either useful or ornamental, to be sold at their i-oniim- fair. If donations of money can be more conveniently given they will be also thankfully ac cepted. The ladies are makim great efforts to raise a sufficient sum of money to cover tne remain ing imlebteilness on the hall, the amount beins; $:tJ. Mrs. M. .1. Tovn.m:m. Chairman (ieueral Committee f Arrangement. Mas. S. A. Mc Alistkr. Secretary. 1NCIDEST3 AND ACCIDENTS- The report received iu Pendle ton ttiat John Bowma-a hud latn found at his cabiu in the moun tains in a precarious condition with a wound in his bead, was continued. L. S. Uoodshy, his sheep herder, was afterwards -lrehended for the deed and hel i to answer before the grand jurv. It apears that the two men w re quarreling over some trivial mat ter, and Uoodsby stiuck Bov. man over the head wilt club. 1U- tlitm lied without ascertaining how much damage he had Uone, but afterwards went into Pendleton to .Mi u liintui.ll .. 1 1 . Crested. Ju-ltte W. W. Jacobs, a. native of Virginia, and .Mrs. N. A. liees, an Oregon pioneer and one oi the Whitman survivors, were united in mari i.e iu Athena, I mat ilia county. A curious sviit in spoken of in he lolloping -. "It is said a Mil ton ch'Zeu i down fer the puipose of b ingrag suit ag.ius J. P.. M.ihau i, -.u the - lunge of niisap-propr- vlmg the to nsite -i Milton. M iti n i r pre--ts Milt n ns . iree water su -urb in ds oiap of 'a Lel within- a wh tl," and :1c Mdljii citi. -n ti 'tiks th's is y.and larceny under the staiuti- 'nade and provided," etc. If the pi'i. i'tl gams that sud it uid be a c e of poetic justice with a vengeance . The ehierly tenia e. w ho goes w -'ter the luiine of J.j-tice. on Id tear oil' ih- blind fli :rom tier isual oiifins i.i p.-riccl i. jtoi ment. hakesjeHre coul i he adopted as a standard law bo jk t hereat tei . A peculiar accident, took p!ac m the railroad near Seattle re cently. In grading streets a con tractor bad loaded down the six inch man of the Spiin Hill Water Company with fio inucii di t that ii bur.t the pipe all 1 lliMxled the railroad track on the Northern Pacitia, covering it wi h dirt so that trams were delayed several hours. Ttie liraiil's Pass Com ier av.- tb- Re- ! VI. stair, who w- l - j . - t o.i. iiig the. cordefeni e; by the back seat of a carriage, in which he was sitting, giving w.iy, was carried on a siretclo-r to the rail ro el on last Satiirdav evenju" ani mence starteil lo l is inline in the Willamette. Mr. Starr is i,e am .n tii be oid time or eat h-rs in Oregon, w here he has labored f l forty years. Friends all over tin state regret the acciilet.t -.til i bo, e ior his recovery. Coper from the mines in the south part of the county has le Kun to aJrive by the wagon load. This w ill be shiped t-j Sati Fran isco for a practical mill test. After 100 tons o- s have been practically te-ted. ii re-ults are satisfactory, the owners of the mines will commence extensive opeiations. 'rant's i'ass Cornier. I nprtuilel ICogueo. A party of hor-e traders hav bi en attempting to play swuidliu-.-games in Portland by trying to get extra trades out of horse own ers by throwing acid upon the horses, causing them to kick, thus making the owners think they were unmanageable and ge', g-xd trades out of them. The rogues did uot succeefl. C4l Kuri;lr. An exceetlingly lold gent of the thieving class entered fin- resi dence of W. T. Shanaban in 1 rt land yesterday aftei ii.mhi, and coolly, arrayed himself in new suit of clothing, leaving h5s old suit on the tbxr. He took with him several other suits, and a piantity of jewelry . making- good his escape. To the Itiivrr tit Sli... We are offering Home rre b:c gams in men's and ladies shoe. We sell you the same. hoe thm I other houses show you made h- the same man u facto rer -in short ! they are the samegoois for much ' leas money. Call and see ou ' prices we guarantee to save from ; 21) to 50 per cent on each pair of sloes purchased. These ifood. t are new and tirst class in ever j particular. A. B. Mcli w ain Elegant Lotion renders the skin soit and beautiful 00a COLLEGE. Ij Firs'. C a-s Order For tb.i f'onr b Opening. v l.-.w ,Mr the 'rounds) nl)(j l.tiil'iinirs (,' the Alhinv Col If .ri-ii.. i I'sft'.ute, snos thnt our (Xociih.r iistitulioti of learning, o1' which -very ci'ien of Albany in proud, has been p;.i .uexcellent Condition .'iid many new improve-?, .nts add- d. The chapel iw has been j .iruisiied w ith ti.e vei y la'et im proved seat-iud fnrii'trne tlnotigh ut, and will be the u ,ain school iooiii oil" from wMeh two auip'e recitation rooms vKj i. als fur- mhed with th" best furnitup- and appliances. V.elow will he the reparaU.ry department, and cmii- oercial di.-r.art mr n u to all of u hich he liest and latest imjnoved fur nture has been a ided, and also a -ocie'y loom. lathe nar of the building are lie nip!t-aud wi II arranged rooms or gymnasiums, onf for each sex and separated by ttie wood shed si tbi-y are entirely distinct Sewer and water pipe ici. tloe !ave been addcit so that the grourds nre thoroughly weli ibain .d ill.. I -; ryih'ni.r put in tne ' e-t -iauitaiy con. !1 ion. possible. The atn;-t improvcti ;ip:liances in that ii'oetion .treto be :idded. The imnrovf mcnts: have been iub at --reat. cost an 3 the trustees and f c;'jty deserve grea' praise Mr iiic vliiciont maoaj-em'.-nt. Vh.-, t'!uc:a-rs will all I e here ti .t;eV, readv t'..r opt nil g n next Weuaesdav. THE MINING INTERESTS. I, inn county mining interests are constantly enlarging, and that blanch ot .nd.vi.-tiy is bound to ee one of the leading factors in the lutup; devclopmeiit of the county. The foiloj'iiig mining claims iave bi-.-n recorded durini; this j mouth : .i. I'laJiklin ."speige, the I on--itictor. situate on Bald mouut"'n. 3. Marion Burgess, iet-in-and-Uig, P.a.d mounUim. . II.. II. Hewitt, Bona Fortina, itald uiotintaiu. A. (i:o. W. Hunt, Mail Agent, liald mountain. 3. G. P. Bargvr, Oh, the Devil, Bald moiiiitain. J. T. Kovand, West Ward, B-ibi mountain. 3. W. .1 Kyan, Mayflower, Baid mountain. 9 I. Felix and Frank Barger, mid 11:11. I'dd mountain. 3. James M. IVarce, Hard Scrabble, Bald mountain. 3. David Pearce, the Succor, Bald mountain. 3. II. W. White, tlie Common I.o.;v, Bald mountain. 3. A. Halv-.rsen, "Sun Flower, At nistf icf, suntiam. mile east ol Albany mines. A. Ilalvorsen, Potnto J'atch, : d'-sfii' t, Sautiam phicer mine. Street C'.-irn for Snleiu. The Oreg uiian says; The Oregon .'.and Company yesterday sent five !;ioise curs up to Salem to he run oetween that city and the fair gi'ut'nds during iair time. The company have lxjhght the street ar system in SaU-.ni, coiuoiisin. -even miles of road, iiiid as tiiu -"oiitln-rn Pacific: t'.ompany has an noii'.ced that it will not run trains toiii Salem to the fair loiiuds duri'ig the iwsdng iair, the street railway niusi. prepare to accom modate t'.ie travel. The live cars were procured from the Multno mah Street Railway Coni any, mid were hauled down Washington to Fi i.-t street ut an early hour yes-t-rday morning. They were t!ien transferred to the First street track -ind run dow n to the termi nal --rounds, and up tails, placed tor that purpose on to Southern Pacific cars and taken to S-aleiu. The old faunljai civ of "all ;il .ard tor the fairgrounds," will be heard j as u-ual on the streets of Saiciu ' tins jear. GRAIN SACK QOxISTroN. In the matter ot" grain sack and the tariff measures. Senator ditchell has :i trod need two ameudmetiis co the promised bill, , w hich l ar directly upon the I ipiestion. liiey are us fallows: Providei 1. That on all imported; bas for grain made of burlaps,! ami ex ported from the Lulled i States to uny foreign country tilled with gram, there sh;dl beullowed, i in. del sucii iei-ulatioiis as the .-ecrciary ..i i:.e irea-ury mav prccr. ,e, a euate ot duty ,-p.al to .be amount ol duties raid up .n such imported grain bags; l'ro-' vided, however, I hat there shall: .. . e , . -I' be no relu.te on any such bags as may be re-imported dmy free, which right to re-import such bags free shad remain as iindervxisiing law . Provided, That on burlaps of jute, not exceeding forty-lKe iii. hes in width nor twelve ounces to ti e yar I. suletaiiiiallv of the kind and ipiadty heretofore im !orted at the Pacific port- of the United States for manufacture in to hays lor tin- export of wheat, ' a ley, and oats, tin re shall be allowed, under such regulations as t.ne -secretary ol Ihe Trea-ury uay pres.:ri:ie, a rebate of duty equal to the amount of duties paid upon such burlaps ar mav be actually manufactured, withi i the I i. lied Males, into Dags not ex ceedinj! the dimensions of thirty s.x by twenty-two inches. 'l',.ln- Kl'i l' -hioii to to NrwMi l. ' , .... . . ; Thomas Brink has just received Ihe tram" will leave southern thg fniest 8tock o- u,,l10lstt.red Pactlic side track at 2 h. m., lo-day , evt.,. roUKht tx this citv. arriving in New port at . .30 e. i., j u wjl, d() j to t.aU anil Hee letunmig ro-morrow leave a-; ,,j dlJ .vt.n ,f yol, do not buy. puna o:4. r. m . , arrivit g in Al- B l bans '.i;ii.i. The weatner at the: If you fe-:! unable to do you bay is line and you cannot miss it j-uork, and have that tired feeling if you bring your family or your . j,ake j. J. H. McLean's Sarsapar best girl and participate in the 1 ji . ,t make you bright, active last p. pular excursion of this sea-1 an,i vigorous. son. Only $2 ior round trip. Plenty of accom inflations at the 1 I sell only the most reliable hotels. The Corvallis nrass iiand make of shoes and guarantee every will accompany the excursion and ! paii as represented. E. C. Searls. will give a ball Saturday evening j in .New port. ' j Use elegant lotion for tan. C0UMT C0DB.T. The assessor was allowed one m nth further time in the matter1 of the tax levy fo-- 1S!H); continued j .1 D MoiitaL'iie, aid Mjor.$ 15 00 0 P Coshow " " 10 (XI i CCoolev " " i 00 ilamilton X-Andrews " 10 00 1 it-ad wold " " 15 00 T.lWil " " 12 00 lidies Aid -ociety 10 00 i F Crawford, aid -oor . . 8 00 Albany Klectric Liiibt Co.. 27 50 : ieo (' (.'. ile v, fees 2 01) W B Smith, fees 2 00 Luther White, fees 2 00 D K N Biackburn, salary. 100 00 B W Cooer, fees. 8 20 Wm. Itmibaugh, fees. . . 12 00 l Scott, fees 4 IM) X P Payne, fees oil 10 Fees in Bant a case ..... 32 30 V heeler, lumber 45 75 Ans Marshall, livery hire 3 (I I Peter Riley, wood ' Ill on i F Russell, sfationerv etc. s 00 II M Stone, bridge work .1,212 00 ii W Taylor, " ' . 2'Ht 00 Surceiteful i'UKt. Ttie casting of ihe second 7,tKI:t pound hntel for the Haiti -oe oiiiiibng was successfully m ide vesterdiy a' the Albany Iron Works. Mr. Casteli, the ownr of the works and toremin of the foundry, has no superior in his due of work on the coast, and wo k intrusted to him is sure to he promptly and salisiactor lv exe- u led. ArreMeil fur Vai;rniic.v. S. II. Wall -le. who ligiired in the Banta shooting scr.pe ai Leb anon, and was subsequently run out of that city, was arrested yes terday on a charge of vagrancy. He was arraigned in Recorder i teuton' j court, waived examina tion and will plead at 1 .30 o'clock to-day. His b-il was fixed at -120, which was :urnished. I'rumpt 1'ayiueiit. Ai.ba.nv, Or.. Sept. 5, 1800. Alout 4 l. M. on .Monday of this Week my bouse, in Benton county, one mile from this ci-y, was de stroyed by tire. The household go jds were insured in the Oakland Home Insurance Company, of Oakland, Cal. To-day, after a careful investigation, the com pany's adjuster, Mr. M. H. Mer iill (a gentleman of whom the company may feel justly proud for his thoroughness and fkill in busi ness), settled the loss sustained by his company, to my entire sitis faction. I make this statement without any solicitations whatever. J. F. Wiimso. Hon iif Veterans Meeting. The Sons of Veterans w ill meet tids (Saturday) evening at seven o'clock sharp for the trans i.-i ion of important busun-ss. Every iieinber is requested to be present. J. F. Whitish, E. O. Ri-ixK'SiiinoK, Captain. First Sergeant. Selling Out. My entire stock of merchandise, consisting ol dry goods, clothing, hats, boots, shoes and groceries are no offered for sale at tirst cost, as I contemplate engaging in another line of business. I mean business, and if you wan! bar gains call at once, as the goods must and will be sold. P. Coiikn. French Tunny Wafer. These waters are a sure and safe specific :or all kinds of female troubles and will remove all ob structions to the monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are just what every woman needs, and can lie used safely. For sale h the Li vin-jstone Medical Co.. manufacturers, Poilland, Oregon, also from our sole agent, J. A. Cummin;, druggist, BlumUerg block, Albany, Oregon. I'nniiu School. The public school building has been put in excellent order and the schorls will open on next Mon day, with a full attendance. l-'liie IVaiheR. The Willamette Packing Com jiany have sonic of the finest peaches ever seen in the maiket. Special rates w ill be given to those buying by iptantity. A Change. Hereafter no tickets will be sold at the Oregon Pacific depot, and ..It ....... ti.-it I'.i.i.l ut.l 1...1V1. till II IIIIO'MVI n"" 'v'". ' , ,.;, ar tllt. Southern Piu.ilictU.Ilt) w,K.,e ti,.kel!. fr rtlf . - h ViW. wi f ,. c KO Take the Northern Pacific Rail road to all point- East, shortest time of any niml Ea.-t. No change of cars, Ik-si accomodations and the most pleasant r ute to travel. Tickets for sal.- over this road to any and all points east at the lowest rates by liurkhan A Keenev who are the authorized agents of this company at. Albany, ('all on them for tickets and full particulars. The Union I'.a-itic are no.v run-lt-iig two daily trains through to Chicago in three days, carrying all classes of passengers on both trains, having Pullman sleepers, tourists sleepers and free reclining chair cats attached. Passengers . i can now leave Poriland at 7 a. m. j HiidOr. M. For sleeping car res ervation, etc. apply to C. O. Raw ! lings, l'xt of Bioadaibin street. Ill SlNliSS LOCALS. Cumming's for choice soda wa ter. ientlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searls'. Adjustable window screens at Matthews A Washburn's. Tin and plumbing work done at Matthews & Washburn's. Kerosene and gasoline stoves at Matthews A Washburn'-. Tinware warranted not to rnst at Matthews A Washburn's. Drink ice cold soda at V. E. Brownell'8 and lie happy. Warranted garden hose at Matthews A Washburn's. Oarde:i hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews A Washburn's. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and widths at E. C. Searls. Tiy Conn A 1 len ii icfion's once on groceries m ! von will be happv. io to i '"inning's drug store I'.luui'.eiv 1 lock, for your artist's supplies. Zaches A Son n-i- ived a large invoice of tail and winter woo'ens recent!" And when you want a delicious cold drink go to '. K. Brownell's for soda. 'Heira-s celchratcil i-nnily remedies lire for sale h a'l lend'niif druircists ever.' wlli-ie. dens', youths' and lys' cloth ing ami furnishing goods at ( . W. Simpson's. Happy is he w ho buyshis fruits arid vegetables of C. K. Brownell. VI way fresh and full weight. smoke tht celebrated llaa;nl tilled 5-i-en? 's. Manufactured it Julius bv ti - ir faetnrv A large invoice of our celebrated "Engineer" shoes just received at E. C. Searls. Ladies can pro -ure Hughes A Storey's tailor svstem at the Ladies Bazaar. II. J. Sower, agent. I have received my fall line of kid gloves, and our $1.50 glove is the be-t eer offered here for the money. E C. Searls. Get some of those fine pies and cakes for Sunday at Blackburn A Pironi's. Don't cook over the hot rtove these days. Cash paid for baled hay and oats tit L. Senders staoles. tiood prices will tie paid for large or small quantities. tiradwolil's fine teas, with the nut-glassware that goes with them, forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. Venison, corned beef, cl ipped beef, and a new lot of full cream California cheese, jusi the thing tor lunch these warm days, ('all on Spencer A Blackburn. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all jioints North, South and East via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. You cannot accomplish any wok or business unless you feel well. If you feel used up tired out take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapa rilla. It will give you health, strength and vitality. Foshay A .-lason. An elegant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, melons, pineapples, bananas, plums, apples, and in fact every kind of rare fruits and fresh TBjjetables, is to be found at Jas. F Powell A Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. Undue exposure to cold winds, rin, bright ligni or malaria mav bring on inflammation and sore nes of the eyes Dr. J. H. Mc Lean's Strengthening Five Salve will subdue the inllammation, cool and .-oolhes the nerves, and strengthen weak and failing eye sight. 25 cents a box. Messrs. Will A Stark have just received a new line of beautiful silverware, solid gold wa'ches. rings and jewelry of all kinds. Call and see their fine selections. E. ('. Searls has opened one of the linest stocks of shoes ever shown in this part of Oregon. New satteens, gingham's chaui bra's and other wash goods just received at (4. W. Simpson's. Sweet potatot-H at .las F. Powell A Co.'s Fall and Winter Wooleim. We have receivnl a largf invoice of line wo ileus. i"eudini n-'Veltios of the latest foreign anu eastern designs ami await your eady ins'ction. 1 1 is of course under-t-Mid we posit'-.ely guarantee- perfect lit and fir i-c'ass work mans'iip. j vcuks A Son, j Merchant Tailors and Prapers, Opposite Posiollice. Before purchasing your Artist!! materials examine the new sioclt just opened at the drug store of J . A. Cuinming, successor to H. C. Hubbard. Have you seen the new soda fountain "at Cnmming's? A line line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cumming's drug store. 20,000 k dried ap ples la,0001l)s.died pliilE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL BE PAID BY THE WILLAMETTE FACZ1M CO. m i n Tri n a HOPKINS :eep a full stock C5 S f THEY ( U Ali ANT Farmers Attention Do you WMiit lo liny a Binder, Engine, Thresher, Mower or other macliiuey this ? f;&&f 4 iwK2" ii, Steamboat Lead of STEWART Gall Jiiid Sil -t Vli:i Von Want. Fall :"W- I M NOW UI-. KIVlMi TIM I.AUM -r A V Id.i ihl Id -Kl t'.i iKIi I H i ;l FURNISHINGS (SiiODS. (JKNTS NFCKWT.AK. HOSIKRY, (SI.OYKS, mill GOSSIMtS & Lais i. ..or lmuiirht In th town of Albany. invite couii.a isn. We kn w w-can please. Good honent treatment. W. of Tinware, stoves and H nurse EE ALl w Ulilv, Fair: 3 ccJittiy jtf iccfitei -AT- I'kY'ilHKK, J I r v i ii" l -. L.iIKS' HOSIKRY, l iin dim-:n's ;iir': v I ;u m v Hmlhn UMBFv;ELliA-, " hotIs. low priees :md e-nn t is Respeetfully. F. Unnminrpmpnl': I III UUIIUUIIIUI21 HEAD BROs Furnishing (i.xis. 7. - TIM THEM, XT c- ir '. turn ci I80. & SOX Vol Ice do- rilliUi ji.i...., t'nii. d Slate- Land I if!'.. r-.'. n I it v i h . M;-. , : i, I i V":'' 1 i li'l-l I N: IYKN i i . : o. in; i e w : I If - i.l !. :-i . i . ! ; r ss X ' i aet ... . o'. o l.o i : - : I de : .1 ' .: I U'-ll, - vieiu. i ... - i let ;- : '.. i ien-k ' .'. . . ;:- t- ibis ! flirt I I . ; V . iln-te. Ill ..-. Jit i .. ,. ,,. .. j, ... i, - .. -, ,4 - .. .... iljt No. . 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