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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1890)
mr Monynm HnnALft; Friday, septjcmber s, J89i. - - - - - ' him will be forwarded without de- OJf SALE. 'lay, saviiiif the snli-noer Hie The Daily Hbsm d will e ou Mle each morning a' II. J. Jones' book store, where it m be pmcurel t 5 cents per copy. JOTTIHei ABn: c TOWN. Ludlow $3 shoes for ladies at E. . S?arl. S. E. Young went to Portland yesterday. Chaa. Cusick went to Portland yeaterday. J. N. Duncan left yesterday for Prineville. I-atest stvles i.. -irej goods at K. C. Searls. Twentv var Is of ca.. rj for $1 at E. C. Setrls School shoes are the lowest at S. C. Searls. Oo to Jan. F. Powell A Co's for fresh groceries. If you want a good Kold pen call n F. M. French. See thus stylish stockinette jacket' at Read's. F. M. French sells SetU Thomas watches and clocks. Prof. E. B. McElroy passed do wn the road yesterday. Lola Senders of HaJriaburg. is visiting in the rity. W. T. Templeton of Halsey, was in the city yesterday. BDectacles for every one at French's jewelry store. Latest novelties in jackets and eapea at x. V. Pearls. Ask to see our $2.50 shoes for ladies at E. C. Searls. J. A. Houk of Portland , was in the city yesterday. All kinds of fresh fruits received daily at Jaa. F. Powell & Co.'e The survey for the Salem Silver- ton motor line nas heen completed. When you want a stylis" man e or boy's bat go to U. w. kiimpson. Get your hats at the Ladies Basaar. A first class trimmer in attendance. A very large assortment of new Tints, ginghams, strong cloth, etc., at W. F. Read's. Try a can of baking powder and fet a waa'i bowl and pitcher at ilackbuan & Pironi's. . C. Searls, Las the finest ladies' shoes at the lowest prices to be found in the valley. Wanted A girl to do genera! housework. Inquire at the resi dence of C. E. Wolverton. The best assortment of miisi .! instruments ever seen in Al'a.j At Wol & Link's music s'ore. Dr. C C. Kelly can lie found it. hfft office in the .trahan-i'earc block ready for calls every day. Ladies and misses jockey caps infants cape and bonnets, an 1 ; full line ol infants' wear at i. A. Simpson's. For all kinds of green or diy fruit boxes call at the Sugar P;n Door fc Lumbei Company's wart ease, Albany, Or. A large stock ol guitars, violin.', banjos, mandolins, aixorde-itii , etc. just received at Will Ac l.ink'r . Call and get our prices. Fortmiller A Irving have a full lioe of lace curtains, chenille cut -tains and table covers that are a- handsome as handsome can oe. "A dollar savel in a dolls r srned." so call at the Ladu ! Bazaar, and examine prices o i millinery before purchasing els' where. The Misses Ball will have a i peningof Fall and Winter millin ery Wednesday, Thursday and fo -lowing days, to which all are co -dially invned. Secial bargains in all wo. I suitings just receive, I at -W ami t) cents, the best v-tlu.- ever show i in Albany. Call and sec them at W. F. Read's. . W. Simpson has receiv- : h: fall stock of stockinette and sea'et jackets ttnd three quarter e al t cloaks, and have a complete asson Mjat of all the, latest styles. The finest hats and bonnets ev r extil. lLel in Albany were seen n opening day at the store of Mi Ida M. Brush's tier goo'isall ben g j arrival. 1 he next dav thev coin selected in the ea?t by person: nieticed work on l.n;ineer' I'. irr's Messrs. Will A Stark have just 1 fin vey and followed it riant received a new lino of beautifui ! through. When they r-'acln 1 tin silverware, solid gold wa'ches, ' mountai.is between S-..ioe ami rings and jewelry of ill kinds. ' Tillamook they hiied gui les and Call and See their tine select! jus. j sH-nt about two weeks on the Geo. Anderson, at the Alban I r T'ev divided ii:to fun, sh market, next door to the cost- j VrUva and went over the ground office, has fresh oysters bv the ! Il",!Jt tlioronghly. aod have .it t'ds mnt murt hiMhf nr Riivau.in i v i desired, in the dressed or un dressed. J. V. Brock, the agent for the Gaskell Literary Club, i in the ity, having begun a canvass ot the county. Don't fail to see hi list of elegant premium bibles lor nembeis. We are requested to announce that on Sunday, Sept. 2Sth, al i o'clock p. m. in the Evangelical church of Albany there will be service by the German minist r, Rev. Gust . .Meyer of Mount Angel. Lost A small leather purse, having about a hundred and thirty dollars in gold in it. Any pers n returning the same to the under signed or to Parker Bros', store will be liberally rewarded. E. A. Parker. The mechanics' fair opens Sept. ' 5, but W. F. Read lias opened i:ih Largest we" ,de M assorted stock of dry -joods ever shown in the valley. We want to compare prices, we know we can save y u money. A pleasure to snow goods. We are sole agents iu this city tor the best Hour ou (he market. The Benton Full K ller, Corvallis new flouriug mill. It is the best and cheapest at $1.10 per sack, Blackburn A Pironi. F. L. Kentou continues to re ceive subscriptions for all the Leading newspapers aui maaiiaes . trouble uv ' xpen-if i io. w.iriing the Miniit t" the pul.li-rier. A. W. St'iiiiinl of I'.ioa nsville pwinct in.'ule Albany :i call en ter, lay. T!i"Uihh Kay of the Salem WVxilen MilN. v;!s in the city ye te'iay. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. More came down from their hu'i'eatt-a.l in the ireen llasin yesterday. Fri-l Diiwon a'i'I S. A. Hnlin v ill shor'ly uihii a drill? -tore hi the budding with F. French. A lartrH numl)er of Indians were 'm the citv ye-terd-ty on their w iy hick o the Warm Spring re-ei -nation, from the hot patch. The Ripti-Jt church of this city h ive extended a cill to It. -v. i. V. Hill of Albina, to ag-iiim the pastorate of thti church heiv. Henry IhiH.-nlieck was up from Albinv a couple of days'. He ev nees t-' move hi- ho'isi lmld goods down 'i -re next week. Kiiireti' (iuard. Mr. H'-.gh Xickeroon and wife have rein vej to M'iton, Umatilla county, to resid. thinking that it ill " benefit Mrs. Nickerson's health. The Oreron Stat Secular Union holdn pesion9 in tho New Arin" Hall in Portland on Oct. 11. 12 an 1 13. Eminent Bpeake9 will be in attendance. Having purcaed all the latent styles in millinery the Indies w ill find it to their interest to call and examine our sto Vefore purchas ing elsewhere. K. A E. Ball. Regular meeting of the Womans Belief Corps this afternoon at 2:3 ' r. m. A full at'erdtnc is desired as there is important business to come before the Corps. The . dv;i . -e aent for Pro". Gentry's Ivi '.- e ho.v was i:. the city yevtcre y making arrange ments for itj aopearanee on the lt and 2nd of U ober. 1: is said to be a tine enter iainiue nt. David L. C'.'ivilrr, formerly em ploye in Mr. Blackmail's drug store for a few months, but Lit ly a traveling man lor a" whole-ale drug house, lias oeen arresvd on some charge originating in Kaunas, his lonner home, and extradite,! to that state to answer. ('apt. Symmonds. of the Unite.! states engineers. :ias received per mission trom tlie chiet -1 engitie-r-to start up work at one, on th-' jetties at Yaiiuit a Wa . This tih- tti( Mewpjrt p- op!e with renew d 1 contideneo -ind they are williiuf to bark Yaqntia bay against an other h'irlior in the word. The government work will g ve em .doyine it to large forces ot hand A thief atteiopted to i hloMitornt twoyooiiu' nn n natued i'almer tin-i tardivant, ho were sleepii g ii: a feed stable at Pendleton. lie chanced to touch l'al.ner'H h in.l I who imuiediatelv aw-.ke and the tnief tied, leaving behind nim a lx.ttle half tilled with the dni. t'almer had $75 on his iersot .no turdivant, who resides in ( n.it Prairie, $:;"). The great sne.ke wide, i.o tilled the valley in Tie i:H gli,Mir houd of Salem for the , -t ten lays is accounted f ,r hy a:i itefi in the Sdvertoii Apprai, whicii states that a big lire is rag:g in the Cascades. J. B. .Jomt Siiverion, wiio has a saw-', the mountains, was at when a messenger came to i- , that the tl.imes ver a dow n upon his build ngs. selected a force of nu n congregation and n::-t u- i mill, wheh they re.e.ie the tloor was eatcldng ino ; in il'Cfl ' iiini ,'ing . .!. i tin the .St iiS Laid truc- work saved it tr.-m iota u-ttruc-1 tion. j l hi. ii Mini 4.r't;in lnri. Tne folhwing railway i imots are from the Astoria ColumOiati : It has been learm-d tht about three weeks sgo, just eer En gineer Barr had completed the survey of the Albany A Astoria tin-, a large par'y of surveyors e:i me down from Portland, l'bey am no', stop in A-t- r:a. hu. were i trans e. rod i.y the Canov to New i As'oria imiu'ediately liixm their .m.c.v.i 'iixi '"votih-i. i ot; net uneti to answer any quest ioii- aw io wnai iiii-v w ;e louig oi ! who they wer" working for, but tneir instrument were in irked "U. P " Tut- i- tine i .ft t'::it te, di to confirm the rumored pn chase of the t hegon Pacific road by the ; Union Pacilics an I of the s'ate i meiits tha' the Ciiion 1'a ilic in tends ouiMi! g a line immediately . fiom there Astoria. 1 i- sa il, too, that the Or. g n Pacific line wi.l he extended through toManiev vailej, iostcad : l.iiiidi'ig ihe hue r m B iker Cry so-ithw ;st, as has : lieen pr.-po ,d. 'firs w .ill I make a road from the vadey 'o the i-ea over a iiu. died uides shorter it, an by ne circuit. -us Lak. rt'iu route. IJiN hue '.oiild c iincct with the Cnion Paei.ic's pr s "i.t l; at Painia, fiity ,;gi.t miies south of II aldington. (Jurrr .Vi'll.iim I ne city i- tx'iii ci owl oi gyp-n s. ii'ion a party ol tin il ent itizen's re pester-d . bv a Vesterda aftcr iii vi -iie I ( ri.tu ide:n e. and al- U r soliciting clotnes, e-i h iipted to kis' a iadywh V 3 'ting, but wan prevented d ing so. In ti e meantime , at- from it is n it improbable tha! some of the younger meiu n is of the trih- were ii the back yard .ilt iuiiiiii clotnes I'tJiD the line. Try a glass of Celery ,hoph.ite Cumuuug's aru btoiij. E5TERTAISMEI1T. Tlif otienins; of th en'ertiin mi-nt at the o;ieia hnii-w for the benefit of the W. ('. T. I".. lust ev'itiiiL. was very Hticcesinl snd jileaciig. Tin pnrainme as an-noiin.-e.l w;t cairietl out, with the exceiitio i .l the lu-t !v Mrs. Chamberlain an I Mr. l'richard. fhi.-!i llnd to be omitted, as both of the sini-'s were indisposed and tin tble to be prest'iit. The booths lere elegantly di cotated and ev crythinir w is of the ni'-t attract ive na'i:r". The foMowint: i- tne roirrammc 'or th-entertainment in connee .ion w ith the f Or, to be given on Friday evenir.i'. Sept. L'ti'h. at he opera house in this city. Mil i-' i chest m. Son M tie quartette C itita'-a " in l-A'enin in the Flower ;..rl"." Y. tiieis. ('. T. lT. nnd Ilistoiy of V. 15ro" n Kit t tr-.. Uhany. Mrs. M. Chamberl.iin anJ Uev. I'riel.ard. At the cl'.'. - of the prog'-imme a lively and enjoyable time tmy bf xpecte.l in the examination and p ir h:ise of ' various article rraiired' -aU- in b.o"i- n-pre-' i m - ?: to'ir -ea o'is. K'-fii siini-n' tables will he p -e-f i.l tl nvc,- by the uetdal ladk o' the Union an l the displ: y of ieiii"Ktos and souvenirs of VI- '. inyV pioneers will be "peciaily : tr i -live to the older i-eof.'c. Tiie fa i will be open on Friday Ce' 'ooii hIso, and the jirice of adm rsion five cents. Th Hogs and llireH, etit rtain.net.t on th0 tiieer.t rtainment on th" ve rs o-' i). tola r 1st .lid id af the -r:! -. c in th'S citv leceives lot!. , ,11,; comui'-nt from th -igoi . -n: "I'toiessor ti.-ntryV iiii m I canine puradox is the win. aid, and it is no le-s en ible ban novel, it is simply ideiliil the le ts this i'g.;rega ,i oi' pe f. ctlv-trained horses nd dogs accomplish. In fact, ey to at'oitt everything nQagui- 1,- excepi taik. i hie very nctice- . lie feature ol Professor (ieritry's itertaininent is his stage trea i ent of his dumb troiip. There h ive been several dog shows vi.-it-ng this city, but it was pairftil to v, itiiess th-m. The men giving t.icshow had to invariably whip i:-.eir animals to make them do 1 iieii "turns." Professor th-ntry .irects his animals by word ami est.nre. 'I'hej- do a great deal vittiout either. Last light's pe !orm.ince p issed otl'w. 1. out an un interesting feature. S hi ponies and about twenty d. gs tarnished the at.iiiseiiieiit. It ,iuld be (inlictilt to say which are trained tiie i'etter the horses or dogs. The entertainment st.r;s oil" with a tiii'itary drill, in which all tin ioises participate. Follow i:.g this iocs virions feats performed 'oTi by horses and do:s, such as 'ope jumping, balancing, dancing, teetering, forming pvtamids.tight ope walnin ;, docs riding pomes, racing, -oiiif isaults. l..n.g, etc. It s wed worth anyone's time to i' icss the entertainiiienr." What au .Alariiiiit ThinkN. Like Fort Jacksonville Times : flaiii ith. Fort Cidell, Cal., has al-o b n aoandoned by the miii iai, and . vas scope of lountry, comprising large portions of Ore gon, ( 'alit'oni'a and Nevada, is left at the 'etider mercies of several housand iiidi.iiis, ho can now iiitike an outbreak, kill many set ters and destroy much property I'tfore the n.i'.itaiy could be brought to the scene of action. It may be more economical to mass ihe 1'. f. troops at Vancouver and S.tn I'rancisco, but it is an unsafe piece of business and a great in justice as far as the je-ile direct ly interested are concerned. The Dnllefi Itanlt KnlilierM. A p-ivate letter from The Dalle says that the bank robbery at that city was committed by three Chinamen. One oi tlu m started to leave to n Tivs lav an I was ar rested i id $3Wd :'ou rd on his per son, i e mfi ssed to the crime and sa 1 . nat two ot'ner Monio lifiisa -t 1 him." Tney had dug a tuiii. . sder the sidewalk and the bu di. and got to the sate. It was about three weeks' a.-rk. and was well done. He was la iiKiryinan, anu no one neueyed him guilty until he made a eon fession. Hop HoiiAe llunivd. One hop house has succumbed to the die liend this year. Last Wedne-day night about !J a'clock Knox iV I'.eilder's b p house near Cottage Grove caught lire fiom a defect 'Ve flue and '11 etl' nts tosave the buddi'g were unavailing. Alout o.dOO pounds of lo--se hops wee tuirued. Seventy-two hales had been reniov. d trom the bund ing a short time before the tile. The pro. ertv vas in -tired for if I. .'.(Hi in the Auiemin, of Phil i- lelphia, Smith Bum-h agents. The lo-s is estiiiiHtv l at $i,.r)'.l0 or !,no(i. A pplt. llMl-uit;. Many peoj.ie ill ihe Willamette valley think it d s not piytoraise aiP!es, but the re;.so-is they lon t have en .ugh of the good varieties! to attract any : tteniion oi the1 loarl.et. Apple uiise. i: fie East j w ho h i ve ti eri i t t he same opin i i. n n.nv have cause to change i their ini'i is Th apple crop in the Ohio va!le is reported a. I..ii-i uie and one ( 'iiu innatt. tiiin has jnst pa d 12.(H'ij f .r the fruit in oi.e . n-li..l'd .11 Mississippi Wh lc ; the ta.in itseli is not worth $5,000! ordinari'v. Another iirrn has paid j ll.Oiiu for a;i apple cro on a farm wt:i h wasoile.ed I igi season, crop i and all, for f-.OO i. j 'I'lii Survy. t 'i'y Surveyoi Barr was out yes-; terday survi-ymg for tin new t sew rs. We also note that all1 ih.ise that t ike a survey of ihe j elen ml display n choice iruits a'ld groceries a" MulU-r v tiarrett's always buy some and go home1 vf. C. X. U. How He Her l, A copy of the San Jose Daily Mercury has reached our table, in which is a long and interesting! letter from one of its editorial Uti Mr. Benson, who recently spent some time here. We have room to clip only the following : " Albany, the county seat af Linn county, was reached a few min utes liefote 0 o'clock Thursday morning, U:$ hours having been spent in the journey It is a beautiful Utile city, on the banks of 'he Willamette river, with a 1 roa I an I fertile prairie surround ing it in every direction. The 1 opulatioii is shown by the census to be t)O(K), ami the townspeople are not asking for a recount. There are two hints, a woolen mill, grist mill, electric lLdit works and street car line. The power for all the machinery ued is ut-. r, which rouglit in a large ojn ditch from a point bii'her up on th" Willamette, 'his wafer is the property of a private corporation, which in con sideration of its franchise fur n'shes wnte- to the municipality for al! purposes fiee of charge. With all the plentitnde of wat.r here is no -prnkling done except o'i the main business streets, and ofer iiiorougntares ana all coun tty roads ate dusty to a degree fiat an .loseans enn scarcely eomprenenu." .Mr. nenson in the course of his letter makes some very pertinent ohs -r vat ions. but when he says that as a crop hii-ley i never seen," he will e.mse qu:' a bnwd smile to il lumine ' aces of many of our 'armers., - f Klin on the Wheel. Ibis a progressive sge, and the -itate in winch our lots are cast is leading the procession in several ways. Western Oregon leasts of having ladv bicyclists, the latest eastern sensation. And they (lou t rule velociieues or safeties either. Some of the girls out a tout feuverton ride the regu lar old Lo'uuiuias. As a conse quence several of the aforesaid lailies wear large quantities of court plaster. It is useless to remark that tne ladies who are nursing wounds caused hy being precipita ted trom the ' bike" are not not so loud in their praises of that ma chine as they were. Salsm States man. Knilrond Work The grades on the Oregon Kail nay are making the dirt fly. A oout--iu or ot) teams are at work The grading is about completed from Oob'irg tothe McKenzie river and a force is now at work on this side ot the river clearing a way through the timber. At the rate they aie going it will take but a few weeks to complete the grading to Spiinfi"ld. The foreman of the engineering crew, the foreman of the grading crew and twoother men working on the Oregonian Railway extension were arrested Tuesday on complaint of Henry Siores lor trespass, he claiming that they had been working olf of the line" sin vexed and. off of the right of wav strip. The caee was set for a hearing October 7th, and until the matter is settled the graders will work at others points. Eugene Hegi-ter. Why '-Li4h"Alt.gaUt wait "Klred" Klamath .-tar: The story goes thai the commissioner at Wash ington "riled'" Gi neral Applegate ty assuming to know more alwjtit matters at the atency than the general himself, and A -he sent a characteristic reply to headquar ters : "Any man over tiiree thou sand miles away who thinks he knows more about affairs here than a man who is ever present, is an ass!" The decapitation was promptly decided at that moment, but the revenge lias been consid erably delayed, the commissioner having entangled his ears in a per plexity of red tajie, from which he has only just extricated them. ICriil; Work .Stopped. The Salem Journal says work on the Willamette steel bridge has been temporarily suspended and all hands drawn off, the cause being the deaih ol j.ngin.-er Emil Adler, a member f the linn ..f contrac tors, which lies u,. the affairs of the ai'ompany. It is said everything win oe ariang"U and work resum ed as -o n m an administrator can be appointed lor Mr. Adler's estate, which will be in a few days. The d.iav will not amount to much, a the steel for the soans is no: all here and it is expe-t d the second pier will be ready in time for it. Tli Improved Koter anil linker. In this dav of inventive trenius ; -nany articles are being made that are ot surpassing utility. In the culinary hue, we of the most use ful of these is a Lvest improved roaster and baker, being a very u-efnl and desirable article for very housewife in the land. Mrs. . M. Tnlt, of this city, has the agency for l.i.di county, and de sires to place one in every well regulated family. She alsodesires to pi ice them iu the hands of local i agedts in dillerent parts of the j county. Fo- part ctpars address i her at this ' ity. P. O. box 97, or 1 call at this office. ' See our novelty dress pattt rns. They arc cheap and of ihe latest .-tvh-s. G. W. Simpson. Novelties in wash dress fabrics. The largest stock in the city at Samuel E. Young's. m ltiti.:i. A S BKLL C. A LLA R I . 7rT "tJiiT" Tit on 'lliur-l i Srt. i't. Is'.), ty Ueo. Hum lin-v, Justice if t tie Po-ice' Mr. T. ii. Ahell and Mi- Kuany Kailard. all of this city. DIKI). KAKI.KY-Si.pt. Miirv KlUdT, acid :2 je.irs wile of .M, V. Farley. The liniciHi services rr l onducled by Uev. t urpu- peny. at the Bap. ti-tcliurch ou Wednesday the Hlh iit. BU8INK88 LOCALS. Canes at French's. Compasses at F. M. French'. Wilcox A Conn, photographers. Fountain nens at W ill A Stark's. Cu mining's for choice soda wa ter. Wilcox A Conn's photograph gal lery. A large lice of neck ties at E. C. arls. Go to Wilcox A Conn for photo-1 graphs. j Gentlemen's fine shoes at K. C.I Searls'. i Secure a good picture at Wilcox I A Conn's. i Silver headed canes at F. M. trench's. ! The latest in i titles at the corner jewelry store. Gold In-aded cones al the corner jewelry sto e. Idlest no. cities in ladies c'oaks nt K. C. -eiiils. M-e those ronlits 'e "1 kid gloves at W. F. Ii 'd's. When voi; v.-,int a nice hat call on ii. . f-tiiipsoii. Ladies fast black c-.ir.-ets audi.n- derwear at E C. Searis. Ail the Litest in cloaks jacket- at V. F. Bead's. Prink ice cold toda at C ilir.wnell's and be happy. Indies jackets and cpis in latest stIcs nt K. ( V Set: vis. Latest designs in jewelry received at F. M. Fieiu h's." Mid E. the , jtlSt ! Viereck's shuvhu and hair cut ting saloon, shaving l: cents. Ludlow 's 3.00 ladies shoes all aizes and widths at E. C. Searls. A fine line of fall tea gowns just received at the Li lies' Bazaar. Corner of Second and Ferry is Vileox A Conn's photograph gal lery. (io to Ciimming's drug store Blumberg Hwk, for your artist's supplies. Zaches A Son received a large invoice of fad and winter woolens recent! . And when you want a delicious cold drink go" to C. E. Brownell's for soda. We make a specialty of line cakes for parties and weddings. Blackburn A Pironi. Use Heirs Dundi'liou bitters for liaiestion, dyspepsia and all kindred diseases. licirirs celebrated family remedies arc for sale b all lcudins drussists every where. Mens', youths' and boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods atG. W. Simpson's. fecial prices made on all dress grmls to make room for fall stock at G. W. Simpson's. New satteens, gingham's cham- bra s and other wash goods just received at U. w. Simpson's. Happy is he w ho buys his fruits ana vegetables ot v. h. . iirownell Always fresh and full weight. Smoke th celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igars, manufactured at Julius Joss 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 ts. C. Searls. .ew groceries this week at Blackburn A 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 $1.60 glove is the best ever offered here for the money. E. C. Searls. Get some of those fine pies and cakes for Sunday at Blackburn A Pironi's. Ion't cook over the hot stove these days. The latest novelties in cloaks, jackets and capes for Ladies, Misses and Children at the Ladies Bazaar. Gradwohl's fine teas, with the cut-glassware that goes with them, forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. Anything you want in our ba kery department is of the very best. Good goods and low prices is what you get there. Blackburn A Pironi. Fresh bread, fresh bread, fresh bread. Order your pies and cakes from Blackburn A 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, (io 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. Look and be convinced. G. W. Simpson. Messrs. Wandel A llollenbeck who are occupying the McFarland building, have a fine stock of goods and invite examination. They are enterprising i.usiness men and will command a liberal patronage. An eleirant 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 las. F, Powell A Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. Take'tbe Union Pacific railway for the East, thirty-five hours quicker th:m any other transcon tinental line. Elegant new dining cars, Pullman palace sleepers, free family sleeping cars run through to Denver, Omaha, Council Blurts, Kansas Citv, St. Louis and Chi cago. C. (J. Rawlingi, city ticket agent, foot of Breadaibin street. j f We desire t" Inform the citizens ot Alban v anu vicimiy mat we nave just receivea direct irom tasi rn Factorier over 2d0 (OiKl NG A M IIKi'.A" ..(VE.-, wiiicn ,ve are enaV. '- nrices far -.-low all competitors. As an advera-en e: t I our inif-iie - we will irive Io each purchaser of -i:e dollar's worth of goods a 'id. el eniiTin- t - h idei to o e chance iu a full n;cke -plated nov now on exhibition at our store. It" you intend puicha-ii g a sh ve ail aim see our line and get our prices. Farmers Attention Do you want to lniy h LL o UJ z S (0 b. C; '"..wyT I Stoamtcat Lccd cf STEWART Call and Sel ct AVhnt "You Want. Ilitsolulloii .N'nlicr TO WHOM it may concern- Tlit- 'o,rt- , iu-rhii huroiotnre cxistiiii; iiinlcr the lirni j name ol Hnrkhart 4 M:ilin crniiu on ai tf neral Kal KHtnte Loan .V IniirHiic. . Bn.incii in Albanv, OtLOn is this day disMolve.l by uaitiial .instiit, W. A. Malm retiring. The ImsinoRH ':ll he ' continued heruafur by F A, llurkhart at tliu ; vld place of huttinesB and tuuN'r liia namr. Uatcl this latli Uav ol nepieiniKT. i w. W. A, Malis. F, A. Bl'RKU RT, DT. WVMAN wa-int f ir the Pacific Mu tual Lite and Actiiiaut Insurance Co: a. 80 agent for Fire Insurance Co. Albany, Or. msfTAlMLBMK PRKSlnENT L. FLINN. VICE PRESIDENT S. B VOUXO. CASHIKK E. W. LaNJDON. RANSACTS A GEKE3AL BAKK1N0 bUbi.SKSb. EISECTCI53 : S. E. Young. L. I linn L. . liLAIN, E. F Kox. W. Lanohon C'r.shicr. D EVE RE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS Only flrst-eclasg hous-.- IX Pfeifler, Prop. the city. Larifc aaniule rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in thf kitchen. General stae otlic Corva'.lis. L1A I AKKti uuki.u, neann nna sweei breath securol, by .hiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 centf. N.isal Injector Irec Sold by Foshay & Mason. mi .Job: Mats, FLINN BUCK ALBANY OR. Albany Opera House, TWO NIOHTS ONLY WEDESIUY AND THURSDAY, OCT, 11 AND 12, s Equine ami cliariuing paradox. Cn WONDERFULL Cfl OU DOGS AND PONIEJjUU Will give three of the grain lent entertaiiimeiitA ever seen in Amer ica. AN EDrCATH'NAl. FESTIVAL, A WORLD OK WONHKH, A HOLD MINE OK U N. JtYrv: 50e ; children L'oc. No extra charge for reserved geut.s. Seata on sale at Blackmail's drug store. NEW (MODS!! DEALERS IX- Kinder, Kb'Jiie, Tltiesher, tl'is Vf.'ir ? I tit I':tl:rtiy jvtt jcccivcd fci tie stt set oi AT- TRIKE I L. E. Uill'S ! AND LOOK AST 969 PAIF( OB P ANTS! NEW P1UCES1I ! BROs Mower or otLn msc r-r- Mi m 1890.' & SOX so CO