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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1890)
--.-O-.-.-V i S3 7 I i TTTR MOBtnyg FTTCBALDt STHS-DAY. BEPTEHmETT 28, 1 890. '(A V; ,1 ON SALE. The Daily Her id will be on ale each morning a H. J. Jones' book store.where it in be procured t 5 cents per copy. JOTTINQ8 AB'' r TOWN. Spectacles for every one at French's jewelry ator. Latest novelties in jackets and ape at . C. Searls. Ask to see our $-'.50 shoes for ladies at E. C. Searls. Five trains leive the Albany depot at noon each day. All kinds of --h fruits received daily at Jas. F. 1 ' I A Co.'s. When vou want a stvlls'' man's r boy's tint go to G. V. Simpson. A lailv living near Florence has a sunn ier 16 feet high and still growing. Get your hats at the Ladies Basaar. A first class trimmer in attendance. Tbe meanest man in the world is the man who ia good because he has to be good. The overland train last evening consisted of seven coaches anil four baggage cars. The night trains last evening did not arrive until I0:3ti. on account of the wreck at W. o lburn. A very large assortment of new print, ginghams, strong cloth, eta., at W. F. Read's. Try a can of baking powder ami fet a was'i bow) and pitcher at Uackbuan A I'iroui's. The net receipts for the tw: evenings of the W. C. T. U. lair will amount to about f 225. Slavin whipped McAulitle at the Orononde club rooms in London in two rounds Friday uight. A paper'recently started at Julian, Idaho, has for its motto, "(jrasp for all in sight and rustle for more." Ladies and misses jockey caps. infants caps and bonnets, and a fall line ot infants' wear at U. W. Simpson's. Matthews & Washburn now have in stock the largest and most com plete line of heating stoves evei Wrought to the valley. Fortmiller & Irving hare a lari line ol lace curtains, renaissano , Madras and cheneille tunic covers, which they are selling very .-neap The Misses Ball will have ai peningof Fall and Winter millin ery Wednesday, Thursday and : i lowing days, to which all are cor dially invited. Bpecial bargains in all wool suili- g just receive I at oO and 4 vents, the best vaIuh ever shuwi in Albany. Call and see them at W. F. Kead's. When a man tells you that sal ary is no object to him, you have found one of two thitige either a roan who is a fool or a in in who takes you for one. ii. W. Simpson has receive . his fall stock of stockinette and sealei jackets and three quarter sealet eloaks, and have a complete assort ment of all the latest styles. Mr. J. W. Richardson ol Puty ville, placed upon table a .x con taining Kilburn pearlies ot an ex cellent quantity and (li-vor and grapes raised by himeelf. Messrs. Will it Stark have just received a new line of bcautifi:1 silverware, solid gold watches, rings and jewelry ot ul kinds. Call and aee their tine selections. Oregon does not want the earth, but the whole earth would warn Oregon if they kite what : lovely, serene, cool, pleasant, equitable, even climate we have here. Geo. Anderson, at the Albain fish market, next door to the post offioe, has fresh oysters by tin pint, quart, bushel or any rjmntit; desired, in the dressed or un dressed. We are requested to an non nee tha. on Sunday, Sept. 2stli, at r 'clock p. m. in the Kvanelical ehurch of Albany there wid be service by the German minister, Rev. (iust E. Meyer of Mount Angel. We are sole agents in this citt for the best flour on the market. The Benton Full Roller, Coivaliis new flouriug mill. It is the best and cheapest at $1.10 per sack. Blackburn A I'ironi Mr. J. W. Cusick showed a Herald reporter a stem of 24 second crop Law ton blackterries yesterday, some of which wen- over an men in diameter, I hey were in all stages from blossoms to ripe berries. ' The Spokane Review of a recent date says: Professor Gentry yes terday bought a tieautitut whit..' pnny from a descendant of the great Spokane Indian warrio. Chief Garry. The pony has lieen named Spokane, and as he is an ntelligent littie fellow will no doubt be a great advertisement. F. L. Kenton continues to re ceive subscriptions for all the leading newspapers and magazine St the capo, grocery store near the postotfice. All orders left with him will be forwarded without d lay, saving the subscriber trie trouble and expense of forwarding tbe same to the publisher. Having purchased all the latest styles in millinery tbe ladies will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchas ing elsewhere. ti.AE. Bali.. Buy your tickets to the east via the Canadian Pacific railroad, the heat railway service in existei.ee i from $5 to $10 cheaper than any other transcontinental line, rhe finest scenery in The world is along the Canadian Pacific rail road. Re member you can save 5 on a second-class ticket and 10 on a nrat-t-laes ticket by purchasing your .:.b..nver this line, lor maps and tickets, etc.call on F.A.Burk- .! oDoosite the Jrirst Rational bank, Albany, Or. LOCAL NEWS. What Society Has Been the Past Week. Doirg SOCIAL AM I'KKSONAI. NOTES Tae W. C. T. V. .Fair -Miss Tina Mon teitb's Sorp-ise Party-Other Delightful Events. Mrs. Dr. Ellis went to Portland yesterday. j J. E. Hedrick left vesterdav for The Dalles. Dr. .1. W. Wat ti was in the city yesterday. Mr. (.'. W. Avers went to Port land yesterday. G. W. Wrinlit went to Browns ville yesterday. L. T. Hammer of Spicer, was in the city yesterdav. Mr-, (.'has Miller, of Jeticrson, w is in the fit v yesterday. Mr. :iiid Mrs-. J. II. Townsend went to Portland yesterday. A social dance will he given at the armory Friday evening. The I el.inon cornet hand will give a grand ball on Friday, Octo ber 10. .Miss Frankiu Hopkins has ac cepted a position in Win. S:ni son's store. R. A. Rampv, of Ilarrisburg. was in -the city yesterday, rcliiin-in.- home from the seaside. Prof. Micljenor, of Halsey, and Dr. Michnor, recently from Kan sas, were in the city yesterday. The organization of a number ot Social clubs would make Albany society more lively this winter. J ('. Smithson and wife, of Mbina, .h iave been visitinr at the resiilec . of T L. Wallace, returned ln-iii yesterday. Prof. II. A. Sharey, of Portland, will preach the Congregational church in thw city to-day, m rn imr and event i -sr. All are cordially invited. Dr. J. V. Gutr and Shedd, returned from wile, ol Yaqtnr.a and .Mrs much im s sojourn lay a Gala's few days ago, health is vciy alter a month proved there. pi.kas.4nt social. A very pleasant social was given at the i. A. U. Had last evening. A larre nuniher of young folks were present, airi tne merrimeii Aiis coiilinucil uiitii a late hour. All wnt home wll pleased with (he evening's entertaiiiiueiit. MAKKIAtiK l,I('E.'Sl:S. During the past seven days th' fol'oAiiig marriage licensi s have been issued : II. F. Simons an ! Eiiim.i J. Fronk. John 1 1. I ) !.; ami Tilla Parker, Kohi. ii. Wiigh and .Maude M. Bailaid, .'ohn i'. Vineyaid mid Rachel J. Pui-la). F. R. Askell and Fannie Dalian Samuel Crow and Elmira Goo:- win, F. A. Newman, J. Hall. ;. a. Snaling ami 11. Hall and . SOC'I.U'.I K. Next Fritl iy evening, Ocf. ;!d. a S'M-iable will be given bv the mem bers of Mcpherson Post, G. A. R.. at their ball, to wiiich thoy or .lially invite all member and friends of the G. A. K., .:.('. and S. of V's to be present Reg ular camp eollee antl bar tack ' without bugs) will be . : ved Music, songs, army rendu' :;ces, etc., will be th" onli-r of t: .; even ing and a general good ti c is expected. rim w. c. t. r. kaii; The most delightful entertain ing atl'air of the season .'a- the W. C. T. I". i.ll'air. An :.. .lent li. aliti iii.t.-.cal progi nine as rendered each evening. The opera house was iieautifillly iecor ated for the occasion. Looths, rep resenting the lour seasoiis of the year, were tastily ariaug.-d on either side ot the room, presided over by young ladies. '1 he hi'-tor teal booth was specially interest ing. An ice cream lunch was serv ed each evening. ooi.dks. w kdoi.no. Tuesday Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Oonii celebrated their golden wed ding, it being the liflieth anniver sary of their marriage. A family reunion and dinner was given nt hicb tbe following members were present: I. F. Conn and wile, r-ain Conn antl wife, J. l. Conn. R. E. t'onn and w ife. Perry Conn and wife, Jas t'onn, A. Austin and w ife. In the evening about titty of their iriends assemb'ed anil gave them a surpri-e. Rev. S. G. Irvine performed the ceremony of the golden wedding with appro priate remarks. A number of line presents were given Mr. antl Mrs. Conn. An elegant lunch was ser ved. The company adjourned at a late hour alter a very en joy aide evening. MISS MOSTKITIl's Sl'KPKISE, A very pleasant mi i prise party was tendered Miss Tina Monte'th Wednesday evening at the resi dence of her mother. The even ing was ve y enjoyabiy spent. Miss Minnie Van Horn sang a very pleasing foIo, as did also Miss Rose Trumbull and Miss Jennie Malin. Mr. aches rendered some choice piano selections. The af i fiir was liehehttullv him'I:iI nml i entertaining. All elegant bill h ! Another Car. j Tlu l-lirntt Vonn I.ady. was served. .Mrs. Monteith and j We will have another cur of; This is the season of the year Miss Tina leave next Tuesday cho'ce watermelons and cantelopes . when the voting lady who is so or an extended eastern trip i to d .y. We are still turning out j delicate that she can do nofiing The follow ing were present : j choce griK'ei'.es by the wagon j t assist her mother about house Misses llattie. Emma ami Kate ' load aud selling cheaper than any hold duties, can tramp about over Pal!, MifS Redtield, Nellie Call.i-; boiie in 'ow n. o.tler your tine I the bills halt a day at a time in h.in, lra Vance, Lida Galbrai'h, : g. oceries from Milia r A Garrett's, j company with a broken-down Ann Honk. Solium llollk. Kose Truiuball, Miss Prichard, Miss: The Thomas Kay WooMen Mills W arner, Hettie Miller, U'el'rather of :-alem, have appointed G. W. F:ora Mason, Came Pleitl'er, Vest Simpson their agent in Albany. A Mason, Emma Pieill'er, Jennie ! full line of men and boys clothing Maim, Lily Hackleman, Minnie ' blankets and flannels ami all arti Bsbop Miss Morris, Nettie Mmi I cles manufactured by the mill will tt ith, Hattie Galbraith, Velie In- be kept in stock. The.- goods are ii g Miss Hopkins. Minnie Van the best in the market and will Horn, Bertha Martin, Minerva give entire satisfaction. Monteith. Maud Van Horn, Kate Barrett, Mis .1 V Pipes. Messrs. GeoKeeney, Merrill Phillips, J F Powell, Mr James, Robert St'ong, W M Cowan, T J Overman, J A Cummings, (.'has. Cuick, Fred Fortmiller, John aches, Cl.ire Vunk, Will McCullocli, Wm Ri h ards, J V Pipes. m Willi ;ks. At the residence of the otlic'at ing minister, in this citv, bv Elder D. Leedy, -eptemher" 2;', lS'.m. Mr. John L. Vineyard and Mi ..- Kachel J. Ptirdy, all of Linn county. At the residence of the bride's parents, in Monroe, Benton county, .Mr. Ernest t'attei'in of Salem, and Misri Ella Thompson, of Monroe. Mr. Catteilin is well known in this citv. They wi! make their future find. home in rort-j At t e ivsi-1. ncc i t Mrs. Ei vi:;, in I'orvallis, St-ptfiuber 1-1, IS'.H) by Rev. T. J' Conner. Mr. Geoige Linck and Miss .Maria Ervin. At the residence of the bride's parents, in Corvallis, September, '4. lS'.ni. bv Uev Rogois. Mr E. E. Paddock and Mrs. Neilie Keesee A' tl.e r. I 't-.c of the-bribe's fath'-r, in ar Piiiloimrb, Sept. vn'ocr 2. !.. i.y Rev. Taylor, Willi .m dieeii and i'ss Roset'a Alien. A! tin- Kvaug-dical pai.-onage. in ( o! v lli-, Sej icnit er 2-t, lS!-i, l:e . M .1. P.allaiilxiie, Mr.. I Sharp an i Miss Fannie Hulb .t I TIIK St'MMKH VACAIION. A I ire am cnit of ialcish is w i it ten in i nis country aboil' the Mimiii'T vacation. People are U'ge.ltogi to the mountains if t!.t-y liv b tiie seashore, or to the con t i' their h Kites ar- f -r in land ; hir the matter cannot -n-reguUit.-d i.y anv rule. P i wholiy . nuestiuii of individual aste. -ii'i n one should In guided by what his fellows do. Most busy people have nov returned from tin siiiiimer outing, but if you interviewed a score of them you would lind that the 'great majority obtained little real recrea tion iioiu their respite iroui the usual daily routine ot labor. They went to hotels where it is the pr- per thing 10 form parties for driving, tennis, cioquet and other diversions; at nigiit they dance in overheated parlors, or played cards or talked shop with other business men, or, it women, they exchang ed gossip with thei acquaintances. Of recieation in its tine sense there was none. 1m iust- places tilled witli v ii n and away from and people were ai n-'isy unrest. What : women need is to gi under gas and the ei trie light and have an opoor'unil v to "In f and invite the soul.'' In other words, they ought to do absolutely nothii'g which reiiuires exertion at.d they ought to think of sonu ih.ng which has no Ijearing on their daily life. In this way they would get a share of that calmness ami reserve loice which natiue always di-pla s. Iee Hilar I.hiy r OrK"11 Some of the laws of Oregon are peculinr, to say the least. For in stance : the louniy court calls in a pUysician to examine a in in as to his sanity. If the physician linds that the I ' in is insane and the commitment papers are made "lit, he get a lee of -f" ; if the m in is found to be all right, the doctor doesn't get a contiir nt .1 red cent. Again: it the stieiili Iim lour pi is suers "i jail he is al.ov .!$.' week ly lor lwarding each c z, making $L'0 per week for the lour. If he is unfortunate enough to -.-et an other ris'iner. the board of each is reduced to per week for the five. These and other similar laws that could be mentioned, indicates what acute penetration our Solans are p 'rsess-il of, an. 1 shows w hat an immense pressure ol brain pow er is c-irried around inside the cranium of the average legislator lVoiulwrful herry Tree. Ashby Pearce, whoiesides upon .lisfaim a few miles down the river, in rHvilon county, has a h'-rrv reeof the Roval Ann vaii- ety, which ought to go to the ex position, since all the wondcrl'i'l and nii;-n! tilings art! goingtiiere, The tre--, v are assured, on the liist ilay of Septeiubt r, or there abouts, bore upon its branches at least ten bushels ot lipe cheriic. Corvallig (uzette. ICailroHfl .'haii;eH. The Ashland Record says that a side trick is being built t Wood- ville, which will te t!ie meetiiig point of the two trains after the new time card goes into etb i t next I Sunday. The Portland express J will leave San F'aneisen in the morning in place of evening. It is rumored that the machine shops at Grunt's Pass are t be removed to Ashland. Fount!. In tbe road near Mr. Gross's or chard, southeast of this city, on Friday. Sept. a black cashmere shawl. The owner can have the same, by calling at this ollice and paying lor this notice. The I nioii Pat i lie. Is the only line running two fast trains daily from Portland to Omaha, St. Pa il, Kan-as Citv, v im ago, ii. ixjuis ami an ponus : u," C. ti. Raw lings, foot of albiu street, Alb niv. asi ati'i .-"uuin. iu j . i iit.iv in . liroad ' THE EXPOSITION. How I. Is Viewed By Our Correspondent. Special Pohtlaxo Or., Sept. 25. At the Sou n. I ol the gong 7 p. m., the doors of the Exposition build ings were thrown open, and the crowd loured in by thousands. Many having been waiting outside for sometime arriving in carriages, crowding the street cars and tlirojigins the sidewalks for blocks leading to tbe building. The spacious central hall and galleries were soon tilled, all being anxious to si-eur.-seats and jiosi tiousoi advantage to see the great Sig. Libiett.', and hear the niti.mn.r . ini.tja !.& I. , I vfv ra ... inn line uanu, 1 1 ami also to hear as much as possi ble ol the addresses. Almost J very one as they entered would lc,..alck Ha .ley iiit'co .11 UUIa "how lovely" 'ain't tint nice" "heautiful ain't it?" As indeed there is much to a.imire in this room with iis tine music s'age, central pi l r wit:i its thousand ieciric light . rich llowers. i al.ns, shrub an-l i-tauiaty. With plenty of floor ro mi for proinenading, i iisi ic seats, etii. Mr. Dekmn the pre-ident of the .Northern Paciiic Industrial Expo s ti .ii promptly at S o'clock intro duced Signore Libivtta w liose band Ii jd.iyeil the opening piece, and , non .n. j. .eoige Ueliveri-u i lie j opening address, l in g frequency ; heered. ''here oeingSUi h .1 crowd present 'lid ii:ore c lining in all lne time, but few coiihl hear it ()ne reiiiar.t howevei, tie- writer 'iieard. "That this fair was not I so much to make money . as to j bring the people together and see ; each others woi k." ( I should judge those present to-night are mostly Portland peo ple, ami all cxaibiL.-; co.n i tor a glance longei or shorter acco.iding to the fane v of the passer by, and it is almost a maivel how well the whole building has b en cleared up and thu g- arranged n: (he iast few hours before opening. Seine few exhibits are not yet com plete but most are in good shape the whole being immense. A KoniMiitic Marriage. On Monday our justice of the peace, Mr.. be Axtell was asked by a hurrying messenger to cros-nwr the river on urgent business. The stpiite ha-Tened across the river expecting to lunl some old grizzled co'urade in trouble about bis pen sion, but io his surprise he found, not an old scarred veteian, but a tine looking young man and a beautiful young lady in camp, surrounded ly a good traveling outfit, .leisey cows and other sur loundings indicative of thrift and endure. The young gentleman introduced hiiusell as ieorge Applcgaie, and it proved to be Air. i ieorge Applegate, son til Gen. E. L. Appieg.it-, on his way t'tliis farm on .-late creek, lb produced a license ami said he wished to b : mar-ied to the voting la ly there present, whom he in troduced as Mi-s Aimie Cainhardl. And there rtith a geiitlemaii and lady who seemed Io be traveling companions as witnesses, in the grove on the bank of Rogue river, a siiott distance from the south end of the bridge, Mr. (ieorue Applegat was married o .i i s Annie I'.a. iihai t, and as man atul wife they started for their .future home on the banks of ohe ever Mowing Slate creek. Grant's Pass Cour er. i ii l ir.-Ie? The Ashland Tidiiigs says tha1 About two weeks ago somebody who was in the new Catholic church in Ashland noticed a dis coloration on the wall back of the gallery w hich presents in indis tinct outline a resemblauce to a female figure of thethe aimie class. with wings and all. Since it was iio'iced there have been many Isitors to the church to inspect it and some people who are most easily impressed by the wondeiful ai.d unusual in the world about tb in are mi lined to figure out a miracle of the old fashioned sort a tracing uf the ligure of the Holy Virgin on the walls of the church by spirit hands. Whether there is supposed to be any special signifi cant e attached to the occurrence, w hether it is good omen or an omen of any other sort, is net settled upon yt t. The figure, however, is not clearly enough Mined in r pretty enough as a pictur. to be very impressive, and m st peopl - will take the J w ich is the that the apparitions is the result of a tl scolorateon of the wall bv moisture or some other euiiny i-'. ot tne matter- lure or some other Cause the k a Heeling the tints used in dsoinining mixture annlied " ' me ago, ana that there 18 nothing spiritual about it. Native Soiim f Oregim. Since the ratid convoi ai ion ",c";11"" me uoiaen est in an Franoisco, the native horn citizens of Oregon re taking active iiueicHi in an otgaiiization, and a lew days since a society was or ganize. i at Jackson idle, with vuiw.n-i nuucri .i. Ainier, as pre.-iiieut and deorgu R. Neil, secretaiy. It won I I re a grand idea to oigani.e the native sons all over the s ate into societies, iw it wouia ,u, honor and hold in reverence t.i e nieinories of the pioneeis, who have made Oregon what it is. dude in search after dead leaves and withered ferns. Painful Accident. Isaac lianta while working with a screwdriver in the gun store of Deyoe & Froman yester day, had the mi-fortune to let tbe screwdriver slip, running it through his left thumb. BUSlNtsjS LOCALS. Canes at French's Coiniiasses at F. M. French's. Wilcox A Conn, photographers. Fountain liens at V. 511 A Star 'h. Cuinniing's for choice soda wa ter. Wilcox A Conn's photograph gal lery. Go to Wilcox & Conn for photo graphs. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searls'. Secure a good picture at Wilcox A Conn's. Silver headed canes at F. trench's. l-atest styles in dress goods E. C Searls. Twenty yards of calico for $1 E. C. Searls. School shoes are the lowest E. C. Seat Is. M. at at at Go to .la. I". Powell i: Co s fresh groceries. If vou wan! a good gold pen lot a.l on F. .ii. r it neb. See tbise stylish siockim-it.-jacket' at It-lid's. F. M. French sells Seth Thomas watches and clocks. The latest in canes at the corner jeweiry store. Oold headed cones at the corner jewelry store. Latest novelties in ladies cloak at Jl. C. Sea Is. See t 'lose Ufdiessed k d gloves at W. F. Read s. When jou want a nice h:t on G. W. Simpson. All the latest in cloaks jackets at W . F. Read's. Drink ice cold soda at C Brownell'8 ami lie happy. Ladies jackets and c ipes in and E. the latest style;' at E. C. Searls. Latest designs in jewelry just received at F. M. French's. A fine line of fall tea gowns just received at tin Lidius' l'.a.aar. Corner of S-contl and l'ciry is Wilcox & Conn's photograph gal lery. io to Cummiiig's drug store ClumV'rg Mock, for your artist's supplies. aches A Son received a large invoice of fa.l and winter woolens recetith . And when you want a delicious old drink go to C. K. P.row nell's for soda. We make a specialty of line cakes for parlies antl weddings, lllackburn A Pironi. l-'se KcL'gs Dandelion hitters fur UL'e.-tiiui, tlyspcpiuu ami all kimlrcil tl ".ISPS. i'-ei;'s celebrated family remedies ar. f..r sale h uil leatlim; dnii;irist ew . 'liere. A'ens', youths' and lioys' cloth ing ami furnishing goods'at G. W. Simpson's. SiKi-ial prices made on ail dress goods to make room ior fall slock at i. W. HmpHoii's. Tbe lest assortment of musical instruments ever seen in Albany at Will & Link's music store. Dr. C. C. Kelly can be found ii: hfs ollice in the trahau-Pcare block ready for calls eiery day. Happy Is he who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. r.row nell. Always fresh ami full weight. smoke tht cclebiaied Havana tilled 5-cent :gars, ji'Aiiufactnred at Julius .Tost" b's ciuar factor!- Ladies can procure Hughes . v Storey's tailor svstem at the Ladies Bazaar. II. J. Sower, agent. I have received my fall line ol kitl gloves, and our if 1.50 glove is the liet ever offered here for the money. E. C. Searls. Get some of those fine pies and cakes for Sunday at Black burn A Pironi's. Don't cook over the hot stove these days. The latest novelties in cloaks jackets and capes for Ladies Misses antl Children at the Ladies Bazaar. Gradwold's fine teas, w ith the cut -glass w are that gies with them forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. Anything you want in our ha aery uepartment is ol the very oesi. noon goixis antl low prices is w hat you get there. Blackburn A Pironi. For all kinds of green or diy fruit boxes call at the Sugar Pine Ioor & Liunbei Company's ware house, Albany, Or. A large stock of guitars, violins. i. . ii- oanjos, manuoiins, acconteons, e'e just received at Will & Link's, Gal' and g"t our prices. Fort miller A Irving have a full Sine of lace curtains, chenille cur tains and table covers that are as handsome as handsome can be. Fresh bread, fresh bread, fresh bread. Order your pies antl cakes from Blackburn et Pironi; they are experienced bakers anil can make anything you want to order. The genuine Boynton furnaces are sold by Matthews A Washburn the larges. 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 points North, South and East via the Union Pacific railway, and save time ami money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. An elegant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, melons, pineapples, bananas, plums, apples, and in fact every kind of rare fruits and fresh 'etables, is to be found at Jas. F. Powell Ai Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. Miners: go to F. M. French or your magnifying glasses. XE W TO-in V ON E Y TO LOAN. -In lare anil sin itl sums on ifootl Altianv ajd Linu county real est-tte. If you want money eive me a call. W , E, McPUursou, ital EiiUte i Loan Brokar. mm HOF We desire to in;iit.i. Ii e c ii: - . - ;. - Factoi ier over 2 HI t ): K I NG M low ill coiiipc' It. .is. s an aover.i worth of gootls a 'icl.ei niti lit: t at our store. If you in ei.d puicha DEM.EilS IN I g Parmkrs Attention I)t oii W.uil to l.ii ;i 1 -I . Kt VIV: , 'i I : s'l I , V wr u -t rn l.i;.t j 1 Ms. v i ' IL 0 a. ttcaxatca-t I ceo. r STEWART Call and He I ct Whs it You Want. llsiliitlon till re TO WHOM it um ci.mvnc Tlif co,iirt-iicr-hii ht rclof..rv cxistiii" iin.ier tlic linn n:tnic of Kurkhart A Maiiii rarriin. on ) general lieal l-itate Loan A lii-tiramv rlcniiK'88 m Alliaiiv, Oregon i- thi -tluy diwlvvtl by mutual ciist-nt,- IV. A. Maiiii rftirinc. Tht' Ihkum.' i" ' I .-.ntin.iel hfieaftt r by K A. Kurkhart at the ;d place of liiirir.ess ar.tl un.trtr li is tin me. Hated this l:ah ilav of Sci-u-iiihcr. l-'Jo. W. A, MLIN. K, A. Bi UhM .tr, DT. WVMAN isa'int f r the I'acitie Mu tual Lite anil Acei.lent Insurance I'o: al 80 aeDt for Fire liiBurance Co. ' lLany, Or. FIRST NATIONAIiBAKK PKKSIDKNT L. FLIN'N . Vice pkksiuknt s. k yopxo. CASHIKlt E. W. La'N. TRANSACTS A vJEESAL BAXKIMJ lit siNKSS S. E. Yoi'NO, L. Klisk I., h.. iti.AiK, b. r. m.x. E. W. Lanoi.os Cashier. 1K.VE11E HOUSE, AI.I1AN V, OK.- CIIAS V Pfeiffer, Prtip. Only first-cclaMit Iiouhi n the city. Larirc naniple ruoiut for cone nu-rcial men. No Chinamen employ wl in the kitetien. (jencral 0ta-c oltic CorvalliH. J breath c:urctl, by Shiloh's Catarrh Itumvdy. rrite oU nta. Aatvil liiioctr free hold by Fosliay & Mason. m :&:FI31 : Job : Prin tars FUNK BL8CK ALBANY m. lbany Opera House, TWO NltJUTS ONLY WEDF.SDAY AND THURSDAY, OCT, 11 AND 12, hof. ran Kquine and cliarniing paradox. rfUVOXPKKFULL Cfl OU IKXiS AND roNTKSUU Will irive three of the irrandest entertainments ever seen in Amer ica. AN KDl'CATI. .NAL PESTIV I.. A WollLI) OK W'ONDKK, A GOLD MINE OF FI N. fJVr'vuH TiOc; chiltlren 2.jc. No extra charge for reserved seats. Seats on sale at Blackmail's drug stwre. Ntl, GOODS!! 'KINS BROs. ! U ..i: .! v: ;.iM i.it e I ae ;.st r : t i t to ; rn HKVliNw SioVEs, w lucli we ae eiiaSie; .i ..; , . . - eit'etit I "i. r biisiie-s - we will eive o each purehaser ot -a e oollai's h -Id.-i ton e c'ance in a full iiickc -pined slow i novi on exhibition - ii g a st-.ie. ad ano s -e our line ami get our pncee I i:x I : O. ;j c.j i : :t t iir AT- TRIKI L i BLAIN'S ! AJNID LOOK A.T PANTS! NEW PRICES!!! r-. tc it : ' r n i : c ci JS0. & SOX 7. C3 m C3 4 : llWs?.-?'"'-"- sr.-'-.c