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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1890)
Ittorntog galls traH OS SALE. The Daily Hbrld rill te on ale each morning a1 llr- J . Jones' book Btore.where it in be procured t 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS AHI! T TOWN. E. G. Beardsley is in the city. The river ia at its lowest Htage. The lir was quite cool this morn-t ing. The Tangent school opens next Monday. Ludlow 3 shoes far ladies at K. C. Searls. Latest style i-- dress goods E. C. Searls. Twenty yards of ca -co for $1 E.C. Se -rs Sc-bool shoes are the lowest at at at E. C. Beans Go to Jas. F. Powell A Go's for fresh groceries. If you want a good Bold pen ta" on F. M. French. See thnno stylish stockinette jacket' al Read's. F. M. French sells Setb Tlionias watches and clocks. Bpectaclea for every one at French's jewelry store. Latest novelties in jackets and capes at E. C. Pearls. Ask to see our $2.50 shoes for ladies atE. C. Searls. Four dollars per day in offered for carpenters at Pendleton. K. F. Ashby returned yeterday from a business trip to Portland. All kinds of fresh traits received daily at Jas. F. Powell A Co.V. Don't forget th.- V. C. T. U. fair Tnursday and Friday evening When you want a stylist' man's r bov's hat ito to ti. W. Sinutson. i Get your hats at the Ladies Bazaar. A first class trimmer in attendance. A yery large assortment of new prints, ginghams, strong cloth. tc., at W. F. Read's. Try a can of baking powder and get a wash bow; and pttcher at , and blackbuan & Pironi's E. C. Searls, has the ladies' shoes at the lowest to be found in the valley. Van ted A girl to do genera ! housework. Inquire at the resi- . dance of C. E. Wolverton. The best assortment of umical j instruments ever seen in Albany at Will & Link's music store. I Dr. C. C. Kelly can be found in I hfs office in the .trahan-l'eai :. I block ready for calls every day. Xh-in Bros. h:ive th" must at- trteiivo show windoAS in the city ll will pay to stop anil look a them. Night Engineer Win. Miller ha taken a vacation, 1 1 pay a visit t--his cranberry ranch in the Soim I conn try. Ladies and misses jockey .-apr infants caps and bonnais, and i full line of infants' wear al i. W . iini peon's. For all kinds of green or diy fruit boxes call at the Sugar I'm : Door A Luinbei Company's war. -house, Albany, Or. The Revere House salotui be moved into the building lo -ti:-erly occupied by Kustiiiati A Var. wiiikle, in a few days. Stephen Burge, who liai he u in the jewelry tin-ine s ii this ci " for a short tune, left yesterday f. r his home in the east. A large st.tck of guitars, violin , b-tnjos, mandolins, aecordeeiis, etc. just received ar Will a Link'.-. Call and get our prices. Fortmiller & Irving have a fnil line of lace curtains, cht-nille cui tains aud table covers that are as nanusome as nanusoiue can ie. "A dollar saved is a dolh.rl earnea. so call at the inii s iSazaar, and exa.mne prices 'ii millinery bef ore purchasing els -where. The Misses Ball will have i. . peniugof Fall and Winter millin ery Wednesday, Thursday and fal lowing days, to which all are ct r dially invited. wo-il Special bargains in all uiti' gs just receive 1 at "0 an.i cents, the best vain ever shov n in .ilttany. (ball ami see them at W. F. Read's. G. W. Simpson has receive '. his fall stock of stockinette and aea'et jackets and three quarter s- alet cloaks, and have a complete assort mitnt of all the latest styles. The finest hats and bonnets ever exhibited in Albany were seen on opening day at the store oi Mis Ida M. Brush's her goods all being elected in the east by pe. soii. Messrs. Will Sc Stark have just received a new line oi beautiful silverware, solid gold watches, rings and jewelry of i kinds. Call aud see their fine selections. Geo. Anderson, at the Albanv flab market, next door to the post otflce, has 'fresh ovster- by the pint, quart, bushel or any quantity desired, in the dressed or un dressed. J. W. Brock, the agent for the Gaskell Literary Chili, is in the ity, having negun a canvass of the county. Don't fail t t see hi. list of elegant premium bibles for nembeti. We are requested to announce that on Sunday, Sept. 2,sth, at 2 o'clock p. m. in the Kvougehcal church of Albany there wi.t he service by the German minister, Rev. Gust E. Meyer of Mount Angel. Lost A small Wilier purse, having about a hundred and thirty dollar in gold in it. Any person returning the same to the under- sinned or to Parker Bros . store will be liberally rewarded Parker. E. A. The mechanics' lair opens Sept. 25, but V. F. Read baa ojtened the largest as well ae the esi assorted 1 atvck of dry soods ever shown in the valley.. We want I" ' omcare prices, we ktiow we can save y.u I money. A pU-a-ure to show 1 goods.. ; Mrs. Zt- VI. who ha been vi-s iting iu Mi!-" ity al tiie re.-ulciite j if Win. !arr-t. returned vest.-i-i day to her home in Montana. Mr. .Schtn.-crV livery stable is giving np line corner, which if It ing titled ui for a saloon, ui.der the ina.iagci... lit oi A. W. Carey A runaway accident to the team of Mr. M ms Miller, on In- lann, threw tin? occupants of the a .'.go' till, injuring .ne of Ins ihill-ii soiiiwh.-t. i. W. Wright and .1. H. Town i . . i i ....i ... aellit nave iteen rirocn iu itjur sent the Albany IJoar.l of I'r.'de in . meeting in Portland to orj; I'-.i.t-a State Board of Trade. The many friend- of Miss Tina Mouteith assembled qt the family residence while she was at prayer meeting, ami gave her a g nuine surprise. A 1 ery pleasant evening was passed. We r sole ajen's in this city or tl.- !est . tl'inr on the market. rh 1 ton Hull Ullei, C.rvli.s ne H. ;;riug null. It is Uie h si .ml eh- -est at $1,111 per sack. B'ackbi. : A Pironi. John ! -virenger has purchased the meat market of ni. hmenck. opposite iiie Rues Ih'U-e. and will assume contr-.l of the same on Oct. 1st. John is one of Albany's old-time butchers and needs no recommendation. All members of the W. C. T. U. and others desiring to contribute articles for the fair, are requested to bring or send theiu to the opera house on riiursday the 2:th tnst., where thev wil! be tha kfullv ! rei eived. j Tiie Seattle Tunes h-w observe! j its success by issuing a huge : d mble nnnber. laigelv anil bau- tnulh illustrated, and showing the wiiler''it growth of that woilderi:ii : y. It now cccupie-. its own D'ii .1 i.g and ispiinied on an immei se , erfei ting pre-s. F. L. Keo on continues to re ceive mbsc ':t'oi.s for ail 'die leading new?; -pers and majazin.-e at the rash g. .-cerv store near the postotlice. All orders left with . ... . fljr.Aarde.i wittl(,ut le- lay, saving the eubcriber the fines i trouble and exense (.f forwardin. prices . the same to the publisher. The m nural resources of t.trpgoti 1 are becoming more and liette I known, and their extent is legion, j Mr. Joseph M:-iier left upon our j table yesterday a specimen ot a j .lark mineral, supposed to 1 j pl-imhago, a four foot vei-i oi j which he, with three others, di-- j cover d near Monroe, in Denton j county. The find is supposed to j le very valuable. ! The I'orvallis Times says tha Mrs. K. V. Chapman, of Phil..; math, had a narrow escape fro: i death yesterday, l'he family ha! ; been living near lhehaJeo! .iary' ; peak all summer and on yestei 1 d iy wtr. loading their hous-liold : ell'ect- in a wagon to remove ha i I to I'hiloiua h. Among o'lni things was a -shot gun which Mrs Chapman undertook to- n! ii ' the conveyance. The gun - hi- cidentally discharged and '1 con t tents entered her arm ai.o.i- tin ! elbow. It mad.- a t U: lv wound j but will not result seiious . I P. J. Sullivan, tiie tieud whoa I sisted Carrie Bradley lo murder I old man Brown and tlir. - his i tiii.lv in the Willamette ;it 1 ' rt- land, was airesf-d ivc at S ssniis u'l coinpl.iint ot a man i for assault and lntt.'rv, s i ' V I ley Keeord When th I came in curt aud the wiv : testifying the t.iiir.i j jumped at her ami urh ' j kicke ' her in the a. ,m I t'ial was postponed imtii tineas- Ail - van f.'ei The ii .urt gd ved out a term of thiitv n s I contempt, hut the siioeii. I r,.! ! t.i.ii y ;e:ount i.l j, :,i,u. iiv. A .nilitia ctmpanv has 1m . or-col- i ..anize.l at the Mount Amsel I lege, umi'-r the suiH'rvi.-loti ! of the professors, an old t one l.'i. ion soldier ot trie late war. Company of arms is and before s will coin- drill in the manual taught tw.ee a week, niauv mouths tho )mv p.ire tavorabiv wi h anv militarv j orsranizii' ii in the state in all 1 pertains to the science of lie- Id soldier, following are the olh- 1 of the company Captain, t. Louis I .'..nil ivavanaugn, oi Oregon; first lieutenant, John ' Kruib, of Mount Angel; secoid lieutenant, William M irkhain of i Mount Angel; or.leily sergeant, j Christ. Fox; second sergeant, Thomas Casey ; first corporal Hugh Smith; second corpual. I'had. McGlinn. I h -company is ' anned with I'nited States Spt'it g lietd breech-loaders, furnished b ! the war department. , Killo.l a llrer ami Fi.uikI a II inn. The Pendleton East Oivg..nian says. .1. II. Bobbins returned last : night from bis trip to the Green horn uioui tains, w heie he went lo . locate a ledge discovered by his brother, Tom. during i hut tirg trip w ith Albert Gi i ;m :'nd Cha-'. Benson, lo-n s rifle ha i brought dow nafavn w hich stood on :..p : oi a riuge, .wtiuii easy range, and ; when th y went t secure the ; prie the three hunters found the ledge. Samples hioug'it down by Mr. Rohbins shuw the ore to be rich in gold :int stiver. Twocla ins have be. n lo-ate I. and n tin 1 'he "Clipi-r" ai.d "Vene-red" mines. I.K.TTKK 1. 1 ST. Folk owing is a list of the letters re naming uncalled for intheiMtst- ".i.- at vioany, 1 1 . gon, 18'. K). Persons calling for tl pt.1'4, i- same will please give the dati th'-y were dver'i.l on which arne tSaitlwiu; James Barry; E. B ii-KirK; Uu.i.tia Cox; I'.ell Cr.vbtrce; Shelbv C. ok ; I-a.c Copland; Mrs. Will Cartel ; Wm. Co; (ieorge B. F.ter; Ida Hdl; M. F. Had - i; W ! i: s. Monsen ; John 11 Parent ' Ja.ues 1 1 . Robuett ; Eva Scott ' Henry Klosener ; Frank W. ad ' Rt res TnoiU iu.N, P. Al. W.C.T. 0- ENTERTAINMENT, j The following i- t tie ! rosrauime ior tht- enteitainment in connec tion with the Uir, to .e given on Thursday and Fiidays evenings. Sept "Jo and 10 at the opera house in this city. Till KBD.W EVKSfNU. Music Orchestra. Song Ma lame Time's Wax Works Male quartette. Violin solo with piano accoin painment The Misses Malin. A t 2.1 Wax works. I'.Xpcitt'l.. U lire.-! i I g. Duett Mrs. Chatiiherlsiu ami itev . Pric.lmrd. MCI OA Y KVKNISO. Mil ic Orchestra. Song Male quartette Cantata "Mi Kvening in the Flower iarde n." Miu'i.iy of M'ary l)u tt Mr. Cuamberlain and I'.ev. PricLard. Price of admission for the first .wninu 1'5 ents, children undei !', 10 cents. At the el.j v. f the prog':rninu i vc! v and enjoyable fitie uny hi '; cted in ihe exaniiii:i:ion an ! nr. I mm- o! t-e various articles rr.;ii ieil : r in'b'.yths i,prt- e'in ti.i four sea-o -s. i; l .-slnii nt tables will Ik? tre-i.h-d t.ve !y 'l.e genial ladies or ie I'ylon and t'ie dpl: y Oi leniei.tyes ;tnd soinenir.s of VI- mv's piom-ers wdi 1m- "peciallj t'H -I've In the ..Id i :ieop'e. ri.e I'a.r ill In-open on Fritlaj U i.ooii .Iso, and the price of .mission live cents. UK I. KSTtIK S.I.KS. I fi iai! et ux to Sarah VI, i, lot ft bl tin, Al bany $ I. I S attoi. ef ux to .1 S . Ira it-ii, tC acres in l L ' i f I . ; ;u- Miller II rta- Dickinson et ux to larioii Tiiomas, 2.1J .u-res in tp 1 1, S Ii 2 w . i ' A Bills to J W Brown, right of way : Busey to Phobe Kelsey 70 acres tp 15. S K 4w . . . ll McDonald et ux to L E anil E J Miller, 307 acres in tp i and 10. Sj It 2 w. . Iavid LiiiK to J J Duoruille et al all bl 50, except lot 1 IPs 2.1 ad hris II . r.l man et ux to J (i Weisii'T, 20 acres in tp 1 1 , K 2 w 600 200.) 4:; 10 .200 1223 I S Wiiliitiiis to M II and M S Titus, 279 acre in tp USUI E U - to .lames V illian . . . 2500 Patent E W Oiehaugh toC Dn lots 1, 2, 3, 4, hi 11, B. vilie I' S to Will Ingram . . W J Stephens to May ender", K qr sec 1 ink . .e- S00 Paten? . tp I ". S K 4 w in Mtge Co to A M and E .1 Wilson, half interest ii: 70 acres, tp 12, K 2 w . . T L Wal a. e et ux to Sophia Baumgart, bl 14, W's Riv erside ad liceJ Proctor and bus to C II Dai.wuple, hall acie ilarrialiurg i M llassler et ux to V I and C P llassler, S W hall ot N W ql SeC 7, tp II, S U I K II V Kilkpatril k e- al to C il (ioan.lol 2blo, K'sad, Lebanon C II lioau lo C U Skip worth, lot 2, bl 3, K's ad hehauou Mary N Voting to Olive II I'eVaney. N E qr ec of N W ql" sec iJO, lp 12, S K IE Elioitiet ux to Bank M Scio, tract in Scio. S A Sniiih et ux to K K Armstrong, 'ti attres in tp 13SK4w 4n00 400 1400 400 2oo 105 140 L'OO 70 Preston M linkers ft ux J N .Morris acres tp S T 1 w to in N i.d 10O0 M Armstrong to UoUs.au, b. -1 , ad, Albany .Mary Ho 2 ilot) SplSo V :.lher anil Clops. H. V. laves, master ftati gra ige ... otor, and B. S. 1'a.ue. ol the i . S. signal service, assist ant, constituting the Oreg -n stale weather burea t, have issued a circular letter an 1 mailed ii to over a thousand fanners, h..r:icui turists. and stock laisers through out the state. The letter is as follows, snd the replies are ex pected to oring together much valuable statistical iniormation : 'I have the honor to request that you write me a brief account .f ihe harvest in your vicinity, for I publication ami general lntorma- Ititn. Answers to the following I nueetlons are especially ies;red: What isyourpiineipalcr.jp? How much did wheat, oats, u.-rley, rye I and hav average to the acre? Was I the field an average oi.e? Wna' i was the ouar.tv : as the aver age ot any crop larger or smaller loan usual? A'.-.u; fruits: Were they injured by the cather or by insects? Has the average of or chards been increased? D peaches an. I corn do weli in your vicinity? What is your section cseciady suited t'oi l e., for f;ui;s, cereals or stock? Include any other item ot general in. oi ma tion that may occiu to you." DiHCUMHed at Portland. The Saleui Journal savs: The question oi ciningiiig tt.e site of me Wiilaiuelie university was lis. nsscd .ii a mass meeting in I'oitland luesday nignt. tdia.i cellor Sliatt ui went doii to be pi. sent, nutl has i.ot yet returned. Wiiat the result - ol their meeting were, i. as n .t yet In en learned. A g.-i.tlei.,an inforii.ed a reiorter la.-l evening, that there was a w.am interest lieing inanil'e.-ted on the subje. t in 1'oi tlaini. but what they will do there or here could n. t be ieaned. If th" people oi l'oitlan.i mean anylhing, it will soon be known by something more than a mass meeting. Xew goods at Read's. BS0WH3VIILE N0TE8. Easiileuce and Cootentt Burned FickiUK Over Fer-oiial Hap William Washburn, on Tuesday left fi.r aletu. I'. F. Childs on Eri.lay returned home from Princvilie. Mrs. William Blanchard, on Saturday h ft fur Albany. R. H. Curl, started for the Cal apooia mines on Saturday. ('laud Le.Masters is operator for the Orcgoiiiaii K. K. at Scio. Jauies Calloway, of Corvallis was in r.rownsviile Thursday. Uc rge A. Cable, on Friday left for Salem to attend the State Fair. John 11. Waters and J. B. R. Morelock on tin 22nd inst., left for SeUtle. P. W .Starr, residim; near Hal sey, was on our streets during W ednesday. Oth i Cooper Woolen .Mills p Brow nsville. of t!e Albany ssed S lmlay in Ji-tl' isom and fanidy, on Satur day ret. lined home from their . nun tun ttip. Mrs. Rob: rt Cositow and hiidreii of Salem, on Friday re turned home. .Mrs. D. C. Put' am, and Mrs. Roheit Putna-n, on Wednesday left for Albany. W. R. Kirk, .'resident of K. W. !. Co., on Tue day left f ir Salem to att ml Hie fair. Hon nicking i-: entiielv finished i't tins s ctio-i, i he last offer per pound was :'A cen-s. i'rotra.-ted meeting is being con ducted at the Ch-istaiii church, by Rev. B. X. Honnell. Mrs. George Warino uh, is con lined to the house suffering from an attack of ill health. Peter Hume, cashier of the bank of Brownsville, returned from I'uget Sound, on Thursday. O. P. Cosliow and wife. Misses Sarah Coshow and Grace Riley, visited Albany on Welnesday ieorge Coshow, left for Salem on Friday last to attend the win ter term of Ihe Salem College. Mrs. Geerge W. Wright and child of Albany, are visitsng family friends ol South Browns ville. Isaac Ixtudon, on Friday re turned home from the Blue river mines, by the way of the Cala pooia trail. .lames and (ieorge Smith, on Thursday left for Seattle, at which p'ace they will fill positions in the (touting mill. Miss kittie Cooley, during the past week returned from Seattle, a here for some time past she has oeci visiting frieii4s. At the North Brownsville Citv hall, on the evening of Monday, 15. F. Bunnell preached an able discourse to a good attendance. Dr. I. W, Starr, on Thursday received upon the knee a severe kick, from a wild Indian pony which he was attempting to bridle. Cap panicd family, home James Blak-ly, accom by Menrv Blakely and !.n Wednesday returned from the Si:i:ia..i S da l'i ings. Brownsville school commenced on Monday, with A. J. Garland, principal, and Mi A. .f. Garland and Mis.s .irah Coshow, assistant teacher 8. Rev. Phillip St irr, .vho received severe injuries by being thrown irom a wagon, is yet confined to ids bed, and but slvwly improving in health. v . G. Jc uue, an assayer, of Portland, who on Saturday re turned from the Bohemia mines, is visiting his sister Mrs. Warren of this piace R. II. Bradley, on Wednesday left for Portland, taking with him live bundled pounds oi ore from the Calapo ia inines, which will te thoroughly reduced and assayed. Miss Iw Templeton, who re-c-ivod fei ri .us injuries bv the fall ing ol a bn.ig . w is tht Wednes day last su.-cesfluliy. moved from Ciawi. rdsv ille, to the residence of her father near Brownsville Barrett Bros, dwelling, situated on the Calapooia a trail, was, with its contents, entirely consumed by iire during the past week, the owneis were absent at the time and th" cause o' the contlagration is unknown. Waters Bros, have during the past week closed out at cost their entire stock of general merchan dise, pr. paritory to their departure f.-r Kirkl.ind, Wash., at which place they have engaged a large brick store ami vill conduct mer chantile business. The l ire Sulnlueil. Rumors have heel, rile for sever al lays iu tegard to a dangerous tiie raging in the timlter above Brown's mill on theXoiih Santiam and in ihe neighborhood of the Green Basn. It is now learned that the lire has been subdued. Mr. Hepburn's house above the mill was binned, and the Green ia-in l.umiieriiig company report aooui foil or $iou aauiage to tlieir r ad. Xo further damage is an ticipated L.OHI. A roiiiiii, Mosaic gold btooch. .tbout tht- size of a silver tweiity- nve cent piece, s.oLUi:n ner west ot Railroad street, in tiie city of Al bany, Ore 4.. 11. Tiie tinder will be suitably and liU-rally rewarded by leaving the pin with L.1I. Moutan ye or it tin- resilience of V. A. Malin on Fifth stieet, near Rail road street. See oui ii-ivelty dress patterns. They are cheap and of the latest styles. t. W. Siuipmui. Novelties in wash dress fabrics. The largest stock in the city at Samuel E. Young's. Bl'BINItaS LOCALS. Canes at French's. Compasses at F. M. French's. ' Wilcox A Conn, photographers. Fountain uens at V. ill A Start's, j Cumming's for choice soda wa-1 ter. Wilcox & Conn's uhotoL'raDh ital- : iery. O I A large lir.e of neck ties at E. C. Searls. Go to Wiicox & Conn for photo graphs. Gentlemen's tine shoes at K. C Searls'. Secure a good picture at Wilcox & Conn's. Silver headed canes at F. M. trench's. The latest in canes jewelry s'ore. (Sold headed coin s jewelry st. .-.. at the corner at the corner Latest in . ;-lt'u s in ladies at E. C. Seat Is. See those undies-ed kid at W. F. Read's. When vo:i vi.mi a nice i c!oaks gloves II O'.l i i. . Mllipt-oll. Ladies faut black corsets and un derwear at K C. Sen-Is. All the h te.-t n cloakh ::nd jackets at W. F. Re ad's. Drink tee cold soila at. C. E. Brownell's and be hap)iy. Ladies jackets ami iv.pt s in the latest su les at K. C Seail--. Latest designs iu jewelry just received at F. M. French':-." I !ereir w wIkii'Im . '.t.,1 iiuii' ,mt. ting saloon, sh iving lo ents. Ludlow's :L(H) ladies shoes all sizes and widths at E. ('. Searls. A fine line of fall tea gow ns just received at the L i lieV Bazaar. Corner of Second 'ind Ferry is Wilcox A Conn's photograph gal lery. Go to Cumming's drug store Blumberg I lock, for your artist's supplies. Zaches & Son received a large invoice of fad and winter woolens recentlv . And when vou want a delicious cold drink go to C E. Brownell's for soda. We make a specialty of tine cakes for parlies and weddings. Blackburn A Pironi. Use Beggs Dandelion bitters for mlige&tion, dyspepnia and all kindred diseases. Beggs celebrated family remedies aic for sale b. all lending druggists every where. Mens', youths' and boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods at G. W. Simpson's. Stiecial prices made on all dress goods to make room for fall stock at ' i. W. Simpson's. Xew eatteens, gingham's chain- bra s and other wash goods just received at ii. w. Simpson s. Happy is he who buys his fruits ana vegetables of C. fc. Brownell Always fresh and full weight. Smoke tht celebrated Havana filled 5-cent 'gars, manufactured at .InlitiB Joss ih'a cigar factory. We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, and the best value ever shown in Albany at W. F. Read's. A large invoice of our celebrated "Engineer" shoes just received at b. V. searls. New groceries this week at uiacKUurn x i ironi's, and every thing just as represented. Ladies can procure Hughes A storey s tailor system at the Ladies Bazaar. II. J. Sower, agent. I have received my fall line of kid gloves, and our $1.50 glove is the bet ever offered here for the money. E. C. Searls. Get some of those fine pies aud cakes for Sunday at Blackburn & Pironi's. Ion't cook over the hot stove these days. The latest novelties in cloaks. jackets and capes for Ladies Misses ami Children at the Ladies Bazaar. Gradwohl's fine teas, with the cut-glassware that goes w ith them. forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. Anything you want in our ba kery department is of (he very best. Good goods and low prices is what you get there. Blackburn & lironi. Fresh bread, fresh bread, fresh bread. Order your pies and cakes from Blackburn & Pironi; they are experienced bakers and can make anything you want to order. The genuine Roy n ton furnaces are sold by Matthews A Washburn the largest kealers iu stoves ami 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 points North, South and 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 boys' clothing before purchasing elsewhere. We sell the best clothing for the laast money of any house in the city. Ixjok and be convinced. G. W . Simpson. Messrs. Wandel & Hollenbeck who are occupying the McFarland building, have a tine stock of goods and invite examination. They are enterprising business men and will command a liberal patronage. An elegant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, melons, pineapples, bananas, plums, apples, and in fact every kind of rare fruits and fresh vegetables, is to be found at Jas. F. Powell A Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. Takethe Union Pacific railway for the East, thirty-rive heurs quicker than any other transcon tinental line. Elegant new dining cars, Pullman palace sleepers, free family sleeping cars run through to Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City, St. Ijouis and tjni- cago. C. G. Rawlings, city ticket agent, foot ef Broadalbin street. HOPKINS I Ct iu F"t ;..f.,... i,a eii.eiw t H OI I l ' Klleliiriel ov i-l" low all compel itois. As an a.nerii worth of goods a 'ickel enii lii.- t at our store. If you in end pmcha t inform the citizens of Albanv and vicinity that we have just received direct from East er 2.1H OuKiNG D i i i-.-.'i . N. ;r)VI"-, . iiicit v a.c - ' 4 " H t. nrices far Farmks Attention1, want to lniy IVnuUr, Kugine, Tlut-sLer, Mower oi ol.u' mac Liaty this ) t 'ti I o you IL O ill Hi to o X A Steamboat Lead cf Tnr Kccliroy jttt uceixet fci tie sm cr cf 1880.1: . AT S pi STEWART SOX Call and Sel ct AVI in t You Want. ItioHotiltioii Nollce TO WHOM it may cnccrn- The co,.-irt-iitTship heretofore exiruini.' iin.ler Ihi firm .....ii,. nf lli.rH,,.rt i. Mh'.iii earrMi.u nn ivencral Kal Ematc Loan & In-uran- Business in Ainanv, w.m .5 i". Jay dissolveil ov mutual "Jiisent, . A. Malin retiring. The business will Iw 1 c.ntiniie4 hereafur by K A, llurxhart at tl.e I o'd place ot buhinesa aii.l un.lnr his name. Haul this mil Hay 01 Mepieniuer, iw, W. A, Malin. K, A. Bi Rhil .11, I T. WVMAN iaent I r the t'uific Mil U tual Liff anil Aevl.iwit Insurance Co: al- eoacent for Fire Insurance Co. !au. Or. FIRST NATIOMLBAIiK PRESIDENT 1 FLISN. VkCE PUESIllENT S. E YOCNO. CASHIER E. W. LaN"30N. TRANSACTS A GENSHAL ItANKlNO BCSirfKSb. 8. E. Yousu, l. t'LINN L E. Blain, E- ! S'V E. W. Lanohon Cashier, EVEKE HOUSE, ALBANY, OIL ClIAb PfeiHer, Prop. Onlv limt-e.--lans houut the citv. Larim sample rooms fur com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General sttue .. CorvaHis. TXIR SALE Cash er installment plan -J; One baggy aii.l harness express watffn and harness and two horses, Apply to U . B. Oils.)... L1ATAKRH CURED, health lind sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Fosliay St Mason. f I . S(M 'I :. A . ..'. 1... ill FUNN BL6CK ALBANY OR. Fine reaches. Willamette Packing Com have some of the Huest The pany reaches ever seen in the market. Special rates w ill be given lo those buying by quantity. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothing parents should tie go careful about as selcotiiu c-ouirh eyrup. Beiruu Cherry cough 831 up is uiectinir with wonderful success. The best is none to trood. Be sure you Ifet Beirs. Every bottle is warranted. All dru)jt;ittt keep it Pry goods and notions on tint floor, clothing department and gents furnishing goods on second lloor at (. 'A . 8iinpson'e. Over a 1000 different patterns of drees go ds to choose from at W. F. Read's. iiii DEALERS IX it a ihanv anu vicinuv mar, we nave e.ncd .-i our htisii; s we w ill give lo ca. ii purcliascr oi i.e uoi.ai s h Id r to o e cane- i i a f ill n ckt . -piano su.vj now on exhibition - ii g a si. vei a:i ai.u s e o ir line aiui get our jn.cefc TRIKE 1 ANDILOOK A.T 969 PAIH'OF" P A NT:S ! BROs 58 C 8 iusi receiveu uircci irom r.asi i n m fc&r- u CO C3 CO