. . i !1 I I' ! 31 fuming ff&UgSttaM OX SAL. Th Daily Hera i d will be on tle each morning a' H. J. Jones' book store.where it m be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTIHAS ABB. I TOWN. Joa. Webber bu returned froui his San Francisco trip. The trains are loaded with eagers (or the state fair. pas- Nxt Monday evening, at the opera house, The Rell Kringers. MiaaTonv Miller returned yes tarrlav fmm an extented visit at 8pokane Falls. The Oakes 8ii Hell Ringers at the opera house, Monday even ing, September 22. Dr. O. C. Kellev. wife and sister and Mrs. C. C. Hogue, went to Newport yesterday. . Mrs. Dr. Hendrex.of Harrisbnrg ia yiflitincr her daughter. Mrs. Dr W. H. Davis, in this city. The air is comparatively clear now. 'he smoke from the moun tain fires having nearly di ap peared. Tbe latest novelties in cloaks jackets and capes for Ladies Mixses and Children at the Ladies Baxaar, Xlein Bros, have the most at tractive show windows in the city It will pay to stop and look at them. Don't forget to attend the mil linery opening at the Ladies Bazaar on Wednesday an J Thurs ay ol this week. For all kinds of green or dty fruit boxes call at the Oregon Pine Door 4 Lambei Company s ware nouse, Aioany, w. ina weatner nag service wan again resumed in this city yester day. The flags indicated' clear weather, cooler for to-day Miss Ida Brush will have a grand opening of new millinery goods on Friday and Sataiday, to which the ladies will find it for their interest to go. So many of the school children of Brownsville are engaged in the hop fields that the public school opening has been deferred another week. Hardly a night passes but w ha' one or more shots are heard within the city limits. Warrants are out fbi one at least who has indulged in this pastime. No. l's steamer was out for trial yesterday afternoon, alter having the new fixtures pat in place. Bhe worked nicely, nd is now ready for service again. A itt.o musical treat at the opera Louae, on Monday evening, Sep tember 22, to listen to the Oake? Swiss Bell Ringer and Comely Sketch Club. They give a genu ine, enjoyable entertainment. . 8. Barrows and family, who have been stopping in Prof. Lee's house, left yesterday for a trip to Newport. Prof. Lee will resume the use of his bouse, and Mr. Barrows will seek another resi dence when he returns. Frequently accidents occur in the household whic.i cause burns cuts, sprains ami bruises : for nee in such cases Dr. J, li. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favorite family remedy. As a. pointer shewing something of the extent of the fruit industry of this section, is the fact that the Orante Pass Sugar Pine Door and Sash .Factory received yesterday an entire car load of fruit hox ma terial: " ' Albany's importance as one oi the leading cities of the coast does not need any booming to mke it known. The. fact is becoming wide spread and is talked of every where, and it will continually in crease in that direction too. Mr. . Wills, who has some of the land lying on the Willamette below this city that cannot be sur passed for its fertility and who farms it with the intelligent thrift to produce excellent crops, is fur nishing the market here with watermelons, and placed one on our table yesterday that simply beats the record for size and buality. Bur KitaiBlnator. The Ochoco Review says: A few weeks ago a gentleman livii g near Antelope, whose house was infested with bed-bugs, sought to destroy the vermin by burning sulphur in the house, and by some mishap the house caught on tire, and it was with difficulty the building and contents were Baved from destruction. As it was, several hundred dollars damage was don the house and furniture. The premises were insured in the State Insurance Company, and the adjuster for the company, Col. W. . Helm, suggests that parties holding policies in the state adopt a less dangerous method for de- etroying bugs. A Brlou Charge. Del Savage, step-son of Frank Peterson, was arrested yesterday afternoon for assault with a dan - gerous weapon on J. E. liambrick, and will be arraigned in Kecordei Henton's court at 1:30 to day. The boy and Mr. liambrick, it ap pears, had had a misunderstand ing before and yesterday afternoon met the complainant on Seventh street, and Mr. Hambrick alleges that the boy, who is only 15 years . of age, drew a 22-caliber -ritLe on . him. Church Soclml. Those wishing to spend a pleas ant evening will be enabled to do a-j by attending the ctiurcn social manufacturers, rortiand, uregon, iriven at the residence if Mr. and!'' from our sole agent. J. A. if rV C E. Brownell, under the j aaspices of the Young People of thaJreabyterian church. - r- . . ii , ..J See our novelty dress patterns. ' They are cheap and of iiie latest style, (i. W.fttnson. GA3 DISCOVI iSED. TonnJ Sear tbe Santism. Eigbt Mile Fr Li. jllbaDy. Only Some wood dio. pcra, who were getting out map ; od lor the of tli? Altwiiy chair t'a. tory I ou Mr. r.MHH Ma fwell place, "in freJOIld klloX .tlttf, Ol iif IVi-U il peculiar I" nnati on on the water the creeks or s-l.ulis near t li- alitiaui. 'e of the iih-ii had been at the. place where the natural aa- was found in Lane county, and the similarity f tht two loi antifcw occurre.l to Imn. . tick was run down through the water into the gr.ivi-l, and when il .vas drawn out and a lighted mat di i polled it blazed up wi'h a ste.idv llaine for a second or twi . A lighted mat' h al-o ignted tli.- vapor ii (m the water. it-rteidi vlr. Maxwell to"k out a gen' L ilian from this city 'ho is pos ed ii O i such matters to view the ioculiU and pronounce upon the uciiuine- ness ot the dis over v. the result if the investigation will be looked torVith interest. A MATTES OF INTEREST. To tub KniTORor tiik Hkralv: The Northwestern .Muiuil Life Insurance Company has many iriends in Albany, and counts among its policy holders a goo lb uuuiler of your best citizens. I hand you for publication a letter received a few divs since from Staver A Walker, which ex plains itself. The payment ol this policy was simply tlie fulfilling ui 4 contract, and is not deserving of -pecial merit. 1 call attention tr it. however, for the purpose of awakening interest om the Subject f insurance, and in this company. Our dividends have for a number of years have been larger than anv American company. This 9 owing to conservative manage ment, Western rates ol inteiest and a lew rate of mortality. T'-e X. W. Life is. purely a I'nitfd States company. It declines to write insurance in South America, .sia, Airica or .any foreign coun try, uur risks aie the best in tl e world and the deith rate th low est of any of the lyrge companies. A number of vour men-hunt and hankers, who have policies in the N. W. Life and other com panies fiankly state Ihe cost of insurance in oar company has been much the lowest, owiiig to these larger dividends. We refer t tfiem with much pleasure and to the letter below ior.the custom f the cumpany in the settlement of claims. E s. Rakkows. Poktlaso, Or., Sept. 3. lS'J'i. General Agent Northwestern Mu tual Life Ins. Co.,50 Stark street, City. Dear Sir : We have the pleasure of acknowledging N"w Yok drad tor $25,iilH, handed us by vou, in full settlement of policy X . 210,31)2, issued bv vour cinipai.y to the late Mr. V. U. Walker, of our tirm. We desire to express to you our appreciation o: the prompt manner n. which this poikv h H been paid, as also of the bu in --ss- like iimnr,..- i,. v. I. i... . ; - in.itt... V 1 till oeeu iianoicd i; voa and your company application for this poii. was aiade Y,y Mr. Walker on .liilv')5th, and the policy issued f u ttnj -ame date. fiie deal-i .f .M. . Walker occurred on August 12th, he heing mistaken lor a deer in J uwiu-iuauy snot and las killed by a number o! a' party, while hunting in the : tain?, about 05 mdeseastof i'. City, Oregon. Mr. Walker, as you knee. . hearty, robust mat , . promise of a long hi,- l. .. diy he is a MM had always heen t-,-y garduig the henehtx oe li; ance, only heing prevailed II IV i.-cr !;NII1 1 mtianv lane out a policy in vour iesi than a month Wtote -n- SC.'C it. .lie I'ohcv I rig lav. taken out hy him ,,n his bir the loth of July. It seeuis almost providential mat ne s-nouiii Jiave taker out aS policy just at th;s lime, aiier h .v ing deferred doing so for year-,aiid certitiiilv thi experience hrings strongly to our minds the benelits to be derived hum life insurance in a 'good, reliable company, such at yours has proven iiseli to he. The family ajid triends of Mi, Walker are under many ohliuiti- tioilS tO V.)ll aild Vour iTiliiiunr 1. r the manner in wiiich the los-" ........ ...i:.. i . i is rii mijumcii, me money m pav inent of the jwliey having l-eni received just two weeks after tln 'l proofs of death were Handed yo.i t be forwarded to your company, j ne -wish you anil your company the prosperity and success that thev so richly deserve, and witlij mucji esteem, we remain, Yours very truly, Staveu Jfc W.VI.KKK, Frank L. Bkown, ,e-. . CollUiou. There was a collision at Wood burn Monday evening hetween i f Southern Pacific freight and a. narrow gauge mixed tram. I'.y the tsausaction the latter line ha. I a ca- loaded w ith w heat knocked from the track and demolished.. The broad gauge in hacking ran into the narrow gauge, the train of which was strndmg across the former s track. The freight was delayed several hours, ariiving in Albiny alout 4 o'clock yesterd iy morniug and reliiaining until 12 ;3( P. M. Frvneli Tan) Varr. These wafers are a sure and safe S.ecitic :or all kinds of female troubles and will remove all o!- ; structions to tiie monthly periol.-, 1 nj matter what ttie i-ause. They Fare hist what every tvinuun nii.l-i and can lie used safely. For siie bv the Livingstone Medical Co., j . : ,i i-k. i V'.iuiuimg, ufuni, xoiuioerg biock, Albany, Oregon. Dry gixxls and notions on titt floor, clothing department and t g nts furnishing goods on 'iioor t U. W. Simpson's. tiecoad TTTE SfOTTNTNT .HEKALD; WEPyRSDA STATE FAIR Srconling A Sncce sful Exhibit! a TL Tear. The fir -t two day "t" it . St I air .live i.een reuiuKi olv sue aii'! t ie promise j-j r'me lot it all i hroUL'h. s Fne programme fc ,r Mai'idcr is :w follow-.:. the re- Weonesdav S.r riiiteiiileiH- an-l committees wili e nipiete the work of passing upv n .he exhibits to t.i and e".t iv ' ,ks wili 1)' Icl with the Heci-etat; . . kace-. Itun iiing. -k. of a uiiW' handicap; trot ting, 2 :2il clats; ' pacing, special. Tmirsday t Id A. .., grand pari-ceot pAritfium ca't'e. Races K'ltitiit:-, li, m;.V; trotting, M year (.Idcl.i h ; troitijJg 2 year olds. Fi ida (ir.md pelade of p'e minni hotrfefs at 10 o'clock a. m., fharo. l.'iu-f s H nil! ing, L'-year ('is; Ho,. i. it g o. cgon Deihv; trot tins' .::i class. Saturday To- day the p'eimiutns nill he -paid th-a secretary's otlice. ivaces Rutin 1 mile handicap . 1 rotting dash. 'i.a-s ; run' HKOWfiSVILLE NOTE?. PKOWNSm.I.E Sept. 1. .1. M. Alover, m Momhiv left for Portland. Mrs. M. Farley is xtremely ill. Mitlevin iioni. ueivious prostra tion. Phil "ii'ay, on Thursday avvived in town, from llnrnev valley. C. A.t'ahle, on Wednesday left for Portland, to purchase 'all stock of go'id-. Mrs. Jcli-i .V iters, and W. W. Waters :n.d wife, on Thursday left for So tttlc. lr. ( ! eo rge W. Cox, on Thurs day mov d into the house recently vacated bv .1. Al. Waters. Miss llidee, f S in Francisco, is visiting her sister Mrs. Ii. X. Thompson, ostitis place. .1. P. ia,Ural t'i. Secretary of the Albany Woolen Mill, pissed Min daV with l'rownsviilc friends. F. C Stanard on Tue lay le t for KiiL'ene to att-nl the State i'liiwrsity foi a t'-viii of one year. Mrs. Carnus S perry, ou Wednes day left f -r lllhsboiirgh, having rtceived iofortnation of the ex treme illnes of herl-iiighter. Frank, and Harvey Stanard. on j Saturday returned from their i mountain trip, they report a good time with plenty of trout and , game. i The M E- South church of thi j place will uiiuieiliately commence ' the construction of a new church i Imilding. situated on Hansman's I adiiition. j j X. .(. Union, Mi-s tiraisel ; Loi;:. 'drs. Uoyal (J rover and j j .taughtec, suid Mrs. .lames Wilson, j j on t-;iii.Viy left, for Salem to at- j j tend the State Fair. j j R. M. P.iadley and A. -k A lams Ion Saturday returned from the ' . alapo. ll Mines, they t.tJllglU tl e "hundred pounds of ore from j hich. a--avs wid lie made. Tiie W. M . Co., have imr cbased a new wider wheel, which .vill be run indepeiident, furnish hig Mofr f'wer for the Flee' re plant shortly to he introduced ihroitgti the mill. Rev. A. I.e Roy and family, on Monday moiiiinj. I'id adieu to a rge nuni .I friends at the Ore- gonian Railway depo- and left for Portland, on their way to La irai:d" at which 'lsice they will reside for the fol'oSnig two years I lop picking has been progress mg stead fv for the oast week, and 'he product in mo't instances is ot a g. i-.'l (pialiti. . al hoiigu in -oin.-localiti s c'.mplai! t has heen made of injury hy hop I ce. The yield in dii section is o n-r average and the price for picking had Veen ad vancc from 40 t - 5 1 ecu's per hox. S. Pen ifuU, on Monday returned fro. n the Calapo iia trail, and on the following We-1 lies lay left lor the l.iue river mines via the McKeiizie route, for the purpose of hring ng a load of ore from she Trinity Mining Co's claims which i will be shipped to Portland foi reduction. Hop picking at mo-t of the yards is ahoilt completnl, t he yield i ..i....,,. ...i ii... ,,n".ii..- ii " i"1 '". ".v i . H good, the red men w ho n.r the past week has luxura'e I on watermelon cakes and confectionary, will now synch up his tietv untamed ciiyuse, hie him back to the reser vation ol ' I'nele auuiels" pre tiding, and fatten on government beans and bacon. The pat week has been one of uninterrupted prospcrty for the citizens ol I'.row nsville. fortunately your correspoii'lant has no death "to record, no disease and no mis- fortunes to chronicle. husOics has. been g .od ando'i' to in i-steaddy improting, building is progressing new dw.-i ings :oe constantly going up, and reai'i state iv chang ing hands at advanced prices. Tii the lliiyi-ri if Miuf. We are oU'erin g some rare bar gains in men's and ladies shoes We sell you the same shoes that other houses show you made ; the same manufacturer in short they ate the same goods for much less money. Call and see our prices we guarantee to save from 2o to no per cent on each pair ol shoes purchased. These goods are new and first class in every articular. A. R. McIi.wain The I. nion l-aeilic. Is the only line running two fast trains daiiy from Portland to Omaiia, St. Paul, Kansas Ciiy, Chicago, St. Louis and all points East and South. Buy your tickets of C. O. Ratvltngs, foot of llroad albin street, Albany. V earrv a full line of nipn'a hrv I idles and children's shoes I at figures thai will surprise you. U. W. Siimpsou. '.-1 An KnJ.iyitMe Knt ertHlioneiit. The Osikes Swiss Hell Kingers and Comedy Sketch Club, which occupies the opera house iu this city on the evening of Sept. 22d, gains the followiiejencoiniutn from the Lincoln. N'eb., .Journal: "A very enj .yahle performance was given by the Oakes' Swiss Bell Ringers and Comedy Sketch Club at the People's Theatre last even ing. The audience that greeted the lir.-t appearance of this coin-i pany here w as large and ent husias tic, and for nearly three hours the! house 'ai'g rtith the plaudits of the crowd. The Sketch Club came to Lmcol.i unheralded with glit tering and overdrawn press notices but the entertainment of last eve ning fully demonstrated the fact that the company travels on its met its, and the sign oi approval manifested on all sides was evi dence enough that the performers were artists in their line. The bell ringing, by .lotn and "Alice Oakes, nude a decided hit, each rendition being met with a storm of applause. The wonderfully sweet music brought out by them from tumblers partly tilled with water was duly appreciated. Frank Hollister exhibited his pow ers hp a specialty comedian in his act "The Yankee Farmer from Squashtown," in a manner that fairly convulsed the a'idience; he intr idticed old-time dances, songs and stories of canity pollings, par. m' lie s, corn lnisking-i in irresi-dt-1 s duw ii east twang. Air. llodU-!i-r is an actor of experience and unlike many comedian:-! of the day. he does not overdo his acts. Har ry Hades also appears in a number of sketches in which he displays to a remarkable denree to what uses the faejal . muscles may he put. I lis imitations of different charac ters in every stage of physical de velopment, in which the face largely figures, were marvelous exhibitions. His sudden facial changes were most humorous and grotesque. The violin playing by dr. Knrn an 1 the harp solos by Alice Oakes were very good. The performance was a good one and proved a success. 'A Man's Chance tn Marry." II ilf per cent from 50 to 5 years f ag". Two per cent from 45 to 50 yeats of age. ' Fivi- and a half per cent from 40 to 4" years of age. Six and a hall per cent from 35 to 40 years of age. Ten and a hall jwr cent from 30 to 35 years of age. Twenty-live per cent from 5 to 3;) veals of age. Fon v-seven per cent from 20 to 25 years of a:e. Three per cent from 15 to 20 years of age. One hundred per cent if you buy yo ir clothing of O. W. Simpson, bsany, Oregon. Allotlivi KiihIi, Yesterday the clerks at Mueller & l iarrett's were kepi very fnisy putting up orders for their cele brated California cream cheese, genuine Swiss cheese, chipped beef, smoked herring, milcher her ring, lotted ham, chickens, turkey, and a full line of A I lunch goods, of whicl. they have re ceived a tine l it. IVa-fi.t, l'eac-tit.. Conn it Hentliicson w ill receive this moriiiiig a carload of extra line Soiithreii Oregon peaches, which will he sold at bedrock price. Cn early and leave your oideis and avoid the rush. .Melon Soeialife. The ladies of Mcpherson Relief Corps No. 1 , wiil give a melon s iciable at their hall on Tueday evening, Sept. Kith. Admission ten ecu's. A cordial invitation is extended to all. liistM lutln Niilice. Notice is hereby given that the parlueisiiip Leri iotoie existing he tween Henry Mill.:r and Charles II. II art, under the tirm name of Miller tV: ilait, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The busi-:es wiil be continued by Chas. II. Hart, to whom all accounts are due and uiu-L be naid. iated Albany Sept. 10, 1S!0. .Wll.l.KK iV II AIM'. liiiiiiene Criitvd ;it the Ladies' Bazaar examining their large Was seen yesterday and well fall goods -e'ec ed stock ot new for ladies, children and .nt nUs dr.-sses consisting of ready made ea)es, cloaks, jackets, knit goods, hosier v, varus, enibroderies, laces and fancy goods of all de scriptions. Tiieii stock of buckles, gloves, h.iiidkeichieis anil new veiling cannot be surpassed. The Oakes S vis P.ell Ringers and Comedy Company which plea-ed" the citizens so lunch on their apnearance here about a year ago, ;l'e coming again. They will be here orr the ''2d of this month, and will begtected by a full house, for th.-y are good. On their ap pearance )il Huron. Dakota; the Leader of that place said: "Tlrose w ho attendt d the vocal and in strumental treat at the opera house lasi .-aturday night pro ton need the OaKes Swiss Bel: Kingers and comedy Sketch Club a I i: tl- out of the common order of traveling t roll pes. They frequently stirred the Isous- iu altendance, who favoiably expressed them selves iu iclat on to the entire ex ercise. The solos were excellent. The English com li.in. llany Eide, with his mirth t .ovoking me tody and his funny faces, in terested the crowd amazingly. Frank Hollister, the artistic bi.njo ist and character vocalist, was en cored to the echo. It was an ac ceptable and interesting affair. The company will do well to come again." Messrs. Will it Stark have just received a new line of beautiful silverware, solid gold watches, rings and jewelrt of ill kinds. Cull and see their tine selections. Y, SKPTErBCT IT, LOCALS. ("Janes at French's Compasses at F. M. French's. Wilcox ii Conn, photographers. Fountain iens at V. ill A Starn's. Cumming's for choice soda wa ter. Wilcox & Conn's Dhotogranh sral- lery. A large line of neck ties at E. C. Searls. Go to Wilcox & Conn for photo graphs. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searls'. .Secure a good picture at Wilcox & Conn's. Silver headed canes at F. M. French's. The latest in canes at the corner jewelry store. Gold headed t-nnes at the corner jewelry store. Latest novelties in ladies cloaks at E. C. Searls. See those undressed kid gloves at W. F. Read's. When you want a nice hat call on (J. W. Simpson. Ladies fast black corsets and un derwear at E. C. Searls. All the latest in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's. Drink ice cold soda at C. E. Bro.vnell's and be happy. 1 Ladies jackets and capes in the latest styles at E. C. Searls. Latest designs in jewelry just received at F. M. French's. Viereck's shaving and hair cut ting saloon, shaving 15 cents. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and widths at E. C. Searls. A fine line of fall tea gowns just received at the Ladies' Bazaar. Corner of Second and Ferry is Wilcox & Conn's photograph gal lery. (o to Cinnming s drug store Blumberg tlock, for your artist's supplies. Zaches & Son received a large invoice of fad and winter woolens recentlt . And when you want a delicious cold drink go to C. E. Brownell's for soda. We make a specialty of fine cakes for parties and weddings. Blackburn vie Pironi. Use Beggs Dandclioii bitters for n.iig'-Btion, dyspepsia ami all kindred diseases. IVggs celebrated family remedies arc for sale b all Ic.-idintr druggists eivr- where. Mens', youths' and lioys' cloth ing and furnishing goods at G. W. Simpson's. Shfcial prices made on all dress goods to make room for fall, stock atti. W. .Miiipson'g. New satteens, gingham's cham bra's and other wath goods just received at G. W. Sir'-ison's. Happy is he who buys his fruits and vegetables of C E. Brownell. Always fresh and full weight. Smoke tht celebrated Havana filled 5-cent :girs, manufactured at .liilius ,los ih 's cigar factory We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, and the best value ever show n in Albany at W. F. Read's. A large invoice of our celebrated "Engineer" shoes just received at E. C. Searls. New groceries tills week at Blickburn & Pironi's, and every thing just as represented. Ladies Can procure Hughes A Storey's tailor system at the Ladies Bazaar. 11. J. Sower, agent. I have received my fall line of kid gloves, and our $1.50 glove is the be-t ever offered here for the money. E C. Searls. Get some of those line pies and cakes for Sunday at Blackburn & Pironi's. Don't cook over the hot stove these days. Cash paid for baled hay and oats at L. Senders stables. Good prices will lie paid for large or small quantities. Gradwohl's fine teas, with the cut -glassware that goes with them, forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidiy. . Anything you want in our ba kery department is of the very best. Good goods and low prices is t hat you get there. Blackburn i't Pironi. Fresh bread, fresh bread, fresh bread. Order your pies and caked from Blackburn & Pironi ; they are experienced bakers and can make anything you want to order. The genuine Boynton furnaces are sold by Matthews A Washburn the largest kealers in stoves and ranges in the valley. Go and in spect their s ock, they can please you. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all jroints North, South anil East via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. Don't fail to see our men's and Ixtys' clothing before purchasing elsewhere. We sell the best clothing for the laast money of any house in the city. Look and be convinced. G. W. Himpson. Messrs. Wandel A Hollenbeck who are occupying the McFarland building- have a tine stock of goods snd invite examination. They are enterprising business men and will command a liberal patronage. An elekant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, melons, pineapples, bananas, plums, apples, and in fact every kind of rare fruits and fresh frveUbles, is to be found at .las. F. Powell A Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. Take'the Union Pacific railway for the East, thirty-live hours quicker thun anv other transcon tinental line. Elegant new dining cars, Pullman palace sleepers, free family sleeping cars run through to Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas Gitv, St. Louis and Chi cago. C. G. Rawliligs. city ticket agent, foot of Broadalbiu street. 1890. HOPKINS Keep a P o a S3 S "S a. j THEY G UAH AKTEE ALL WOKK, Farmers Attention Do yon wnut ti :i I"'im1 r, J.pi me, rJ I n bl i , Mi av-i i cIh fn-.liiuty 31 - Steamboat Lead cf STEWART Call a,ud Sel ct What You Want. GRAND OPENING. -OF- FA&L MILLINERY At tlie Ladies Bazaar, Wednesday and Thursday, September 17th and 18th. All are cordially invited. Mrs. H J, &orr. CU. CHAM BERLIN, M. D., Ho.(iathic Physician, office at Dr. Wallace's t'ld stad, Broailalbin street. Office hours, 7 to 9 A, v.; I to 3 and C to S r, M. Dissolution )llre TO WHOM it may concern- The copartner-hip heretofore existing uriilur the lirm name of Wurkhart & Malrn carrying on a general Ksal Estate Loan ft Innnrance Business In Albanv, Oregon is thia day dissolved by mutual oonsent, . A. Xlalin retiring. The business will be continue hcreaftr by K A. Burkhart at the 'd place of business and uihIt his name. Hate ! this lsth day of September, IsSKi. W. A, Malix. F. A. Bu rkhoi, DT. WVMAN isacent f r the Pacific Mo- ual Life and Accident Insurance Co: al so agent for Fire Insurance Co. Albany, Or. Prompt Payment. Alhany, Or., Sept. 5, 18iH). About 4 p. m. on Monday of this ....... L. 1 iaiibu in Hinton folintv. one mile from this city, was de stroyed bv . fire. The household poods were insured in the Oakland Home Insurance Company, of Oakland, Cal. To-day, after a careful investigation, the com panv's adjuster, Mr. M. H. Mer .:ii" ......ilmon r,f u-liom the in tk ciniv; .... w. - company may feel justly proud for 1 i-ltill in hiiBi- nees), settled the loss sustained by his companv, to my entire satis faction. I make this statement without any solicitations whatever. T T W iirnMii . M. . V til i'-x. Flue Peaches. The Willamette Paeking Com par.y have some ot uie nnest peaches ever seen in the market. Special rates will be given to those buying by quantity. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothing parents should be eo careful about as selectini i couh syrup. Beees Cherry cough syiup is meetinir with wonderful success. The besl is none to good. Be sure you iret Begirs . Every bottle is warranted . All druggists keep it ' Try Blackburn & Pironi's once for groceries and provisions; you will never regret it. full stock of Stoves and Hourse Furnishing Goods Fain 3 eciircsy jtdscccitec -AT- Fall KFCK1VIXO THE LAROF.sT AS WELL A ST LIE BEST SELECTED STUCK OF FURNISHING GOODS, (iKNTS' NECK WEAK, HOSIERY, GLOVES, and GOSSIMErtS & UMBFELlsAS, Ever brought, to the town of Albany. We invite comparison. We kn w we can please. Good honest go-.'s, low prices and courteous treatment. Respectfully. W. BROs. 'A fa I I ft o f1 ft o d ft P3 H C ft O ft M I o t-i TliY TIIE3I, so m fti 13 etuio et 1890. & SOX DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, I LADIES' HOSIERY, CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, Children's F. HEAD. Announcement ! V) i a. PC. L3,