rn!E MO'fVrv.4 UKUMJH SUNDW, OCTOBER ?8(l. ON SALE. The Dav Hebw.d will be on sale each morning a! H. J. Jones' book storo.where it c in be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Coming ! Miss Neally Stevens ! ! Concert Grand Piano! ! ! Celery atC. E. Brownell's. French keeps railroad time. Hot-staff oyster cocktails at Boenicke's. K.'au & Achioi are selling mon uments at Portland prices. Coining ! Miss Neally Siever.s. - II. F. Miller's concert gra-id piano. Regular devotional meeting at Y. M. C. A. ball at 4 o'clock. All men are invited. Yon can save money by buying your children's dresses ready made at the Ladies' Bazaar. The Merrill-Abt-Abbott combi nation at the opera house Monday and Tuesday evening. The only water filtercr that gives perfect satisfaction are for sate by Matthews & Washburn. For a fine silk umbrella with a rold or silver handle call on French, (the corner jewelry store.) Piano that gives perfect satis faction you can find at Mrs. Hyman's. Call now and give your order te Mrs. flyman for the juvenile book so they will be here for mas. Dr. J. P. Wallace is filling in his lots on Sixth and Ellsworth street preparatory to erecting an elegant residence. Mrs. Irvine, of .Salem, wife of Dr. JC. L. Irvine, of the asylum, is in the city, visiting her mother, Mrs. Houk. Mr. George W. Pugb and Miss Elsie Davidson were married at toe residence of the bride's parents on October 15, 181)0. . $1.60 will buvyou a pairof those elegant eight-button length un dressed Mosquetoir kid gloves at the Ladies' Bazaar. Go and get reserve scats for the wonderful exhibition at the opeia house on Monday and Tuesday vnings. No extra charge. Some of tne latest styles of el g.int bed lounges can be seen ar Fortmiller & Irvine's, as they have just received a large invoice.' If you want a durible nionu inent go to Egan & Achison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. Have you seen those beautifrl cement walls in the cemeteries put up by Egan A Achisun, at ball the cost of stone. Miss Iouise Iluclat and Mis Belle Golden, of Salem, are visit ing in the city, the guests of the Mioses Pfeiffer. Hon. II. B. Miller, of Grant's Pass, manager of the Sugar 1'iuc loor and I.unilr Ca., was in the city yesterday on his way to Port land. It is not surprising that Matthews & Washburn sell the most stoves from the fact that they carry the line of goods at prices that convince even the skepitcal. Messrs. Will & Stark have just received a new line of beautiful silverware, solid gold watches, rings and jewelry of- nil kind. Call and pee their tine selections. One of the grandest events of the season is the coming piano rc cital of Mies Neally Stevens, using an artists' grand piano. Reserved eats at u nal prices at Will & Link's music store. The contractors of the Salem bridge, the bondsmen and the Marion county court, are all in a row over tne Daaiy constructed piers for the new bridge, and th worlr has been abandoned unti iff next year. Messrs. A. M. and Harvey Shel ton (father and son) were in the city yesterday. The little son of the latter was the child treated by Dr. Maaton for hair-lip, spoken of in yesterday's Herald. Don't fail to visit th) Ladies' Bazaar when you get ready to buj your new fall hat or bonnet. Their elegant styles and superior quality of goods, together with the low prices, are the wonder of the town. F. K. McMillan, of Tacoma, ar rived in thii city last evening and -has accepted the niht position in the Western Union telegraph office r made necessary by the Hkbald'h all-night prers report. Two tramps wc re lodged in the city jail last evening !y Chief of Police Hoffman. One was found near the Southern Pacific dej ot in a state of beastly intoxication. Although it was raining hard and he was soaking wet he had three umbrellas lying by his aide. There is a dearth of social amusement in Albany at i.retcnt. Winter is almost at ha- d, and it would be well for our society peo ple to bestir themselves and find tome means to employ the loou evenings pleasurably and profita bly. Why not organize a few social clubs. A bright little giil of nine sum mers i-atne home from s-i-liiol t'c other day and faid: Ainitie, a .- iiot school teachers supposed to teach little children o!it?ne .? 'Yes,' said her aunt. Well, my teacher don't put her baud ove her mouth when she yawns so 1 am not going to any more. Prof. II. A. Shorey, will preach at the Congregational church to day. Subject, morning, "Heaven and the Way to It." Evening. "Address to 15uiiiesH Men." 1W. Shorey is an entertaining and in structhe speaker, and being poli tical, his evening discourse will lie worth the attendance of nuances men. AFTER MANY YE4R3. A B"ul Romance lhat Occar.oJ ia the Quirt Tcwu o' Harrgbarg. The prosa'c records in the couit house in this city reveal the fact that at the last term of circuit court the mariied life of Mr. and Mrs. McMnrrayof Hani.-burg was terminated by a divorce uranted to Mrs. Mc.Munay and thereby hangs a tale. They were middle aged people, and were proprietors of the ho'el at that place. Life at the hotel was running in quiet and peaceful channels, when one .ay there came a trim little lady in modest attire, who announced that she was a missionary collecting funds for the purpose of converting and civilizing the poor heathen across the water on the w ild and w icked shoies of Africa. She was a golden-haired creature, although some of her enemies afterwards termed her "red headed." She set about her work, and seemed to possess a faculty of readily secur ing a listening ear from the men who were supposed to be ready to contribute to such chaitable pur poses, especially was this true of Mr. McMurray, who took a lively interest in the little lady and her work. She was introduced here to generously disposed citizens. Her success was phenomenal, and she soon collected a considerable sum for the poor heathen. If report can be relied upon and it sometimes can some in teresting development sthen fol lowed for the story generally related at Harrisburg as true is that Mrs. McMurray grew distrustful of the growing familiarity between her liege lord and the golden-haired missionary and kept her eves open ; that her vig.l was rew arded sooner than she anticipated by tindiug the guilty pair in her srare bed room. An explosion followed. The golden-haired missionary with her leaflets, her collections ior the heathen aid her well tnind a nkle, left i nstan ter for f resii fields, while Mis. McMurray sued for a divorce, and of course secured it. She was then left a saddened grass widow, yet fair ! look upon. Her thoughts went back to her faster a home and her earlier life, when she had stood at the a'ter a bride with tier first l ve, whose name was Hall. They had lived happily together until a few thoughtless bitter words and a cruel fate separated them a id a decree of di voice was placed as a bn :rier between them, wh'ch re sult d aitenvards mamiug McMuiray and touring West. lieirg iree once more the old love was rekindled in her breast, and the little winged god earned swift messages betweeu her and the lover of her gi. Ihood who had meanwhile removed to California. A few d-iy since the prosiac records ag:. i told Hie stniy o Uv: marri.ie of Hall and tho bride of his youth, and afer uuuiy years they have reuniti d their 'i ,-es and live quietly at the hotel at H;irri3 l.urg. WILL DIRECT TRAFFiO TO ALBANY. The w idening of the Oicgonian or East Side Marrow Gaugi rail road hue to a standard gauge means more for A'bany than a good many Mippose. It U the an nounced intention of tiie Southern Pacific Company to extend the road to Springfield, in Lane county and eventually to construe! it east ward, forming another trnns..onti nental line, in a lew years no doubt this once divided little road will foiiu a part of a great line connecting the Willamette Valley with other fcreat trunk lines at Ogden. line means mm-h in the way of shipping facilities to cities and towns along the line, fnd promises to direct a large t ratnc to AiDany. It sho'.ld remembered that the Lebanon branch ro id is also owned by the Southern Pacific company, which will connect the new line direct! v with this city eanu 13 believed by many that the Leba on branch will become A fait of the main Inie, and that the principal traffic will go over tliat portion ot the company's nnej to connect Willi ttieir main road at this city. There would seem to be good reason to believe this when it is considen 1 that the roads already centering here, ex tending east, west, nor'h snd south, corstitute advantages in shipping wlrch would naturally lead other roads to connect here. The Lebanon branch will at least form an important connecting link between this citv and the new- line, and will divert no little business to Albany. Church Notice, services at the Pre.ibv Public terian church to-day will be as fol lows: Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7::0 p. in. Sunday school at 12:15 n. in. Youmr neo- ple's meeting at 0:45 p. m. i.n'the lecture room. Subject of morning sermon, "Duties The Two Ways of Regarding Them." The topic of the evening discourse will be, "A IJnestion of Values." A'l v'l l.e welcome at these Eervir.es. Doc I.ogm Again. DjjL gan. who pa- leipa jd :n the catling affray a fe v days aj,o i'i lh' city has hi ?n . rest don a charge of di rdeily conduct fl-d fight ng, and will be ;. rai.ied for trial in Recorder Ile.i'. ui'a court Monday at 2 o'clack. Miss Neally Stevens is lo-il:iv one of the best American pi.-nrsies and the piano forte she will use on if the oUth of Octm er is from tin factory of II. Miller & Sons, of Ijjton. Thes.jpianoj have been used ni iiii years i:i succ.wion bv the National Music leathers' Association, uud have received the highest honors to be obtained. Be snic and I.ear his artUt and artist's grand piano. Reserved seats at Will A Link's music store. Lowt pt rates east by Burkhart ' t & Kcenev. A FIGHT OVER A BOO. Two Mud Pummel Each Other to Their Hearts' Content. Henry Struckmeyer and Win. Mespe.t. who live about eight miles east of this city, got into an altercation yesterday forenoon over a hog, and as a result the aforesaid gentlemen are carrying very sore heads. j-truckmeyer found one of Mes pelt's hogs running at large, and shut the porker up. Yesterday morning Mespe.t went after the animal, but Struckmeyer ordered him to leave 'he premises, which he refused to do, and a quarrel en sued. Mespelt seized a large club and struck several blows at Struckmeyer, but only hit him once. The latter by this time had succeeded in getting hold of and wrenching the stick from his assailant. They then indulged in a "rough and tumble" wrestle, in which Struckmeyer came out on top, and he at once proceeded to belabor Mespelt over the head and in the face. Mespelt called to his 10-year-old boy, who was quietly watching the fun, for assistance, and the boy hit Strueraeyer on the head with a cudgel, d.izlng him and he fell over. Then Mes pelt, who evidently thought his turn hail come, administered another beating to Struckmeyer. After I hi! fracas was over Mr. Strtiek'M-ycr came to this city and lr. W. IL Davis patched up his h.-ad, whie'i was beaten almost to a jel.y. Several small pieces ui wo-id w..r taken out of the wouiiits. IIh then went iieiore Juntii i; J. H. Wyalt and swore o.;l a warrant for the arrest of M pelt and son, and SheritF Scott went out and brought thcui in last evenirg Tin; tri;d w ill oce.ir Mordav in the abo ; named justice court. (lotto From Kurt lily Slht. The folljw ing pathetic notice 1ns reached our table : Died Budget, at Lexington, Or., October, 16, 1800, Lexington W. Budget, aged 107 weeks. In order to escape the ignominy of becoming a floating abomination upon the rising tide of debt, it chose with bare bodkin to make its own end while yet it could pay for its own burial. The nihls of the shore '1 drift o'er its grave, C-it no stench trom its car? us flo-t on the wave. En. tors Herald-Disseminater : Dear Sirs : Accept our thanks for yonr courtesy in exchanging with our little Budget, and allow us to express the hojie that you may never know the humiliation of pulling down your office sign. Kcspectfullv, Snow & Wiiitson. Please send one moe number. S.& W. German Services. On Sunday October 10. at two o'clock p. m., the German Luth c.iisof Albany and vicinity will hold services at the First Presbyte rian church. Rev. Gcsr E. Meyer. Holiday Hook. Lacies call Mrs. Hyman's and cive your order for the juvenile book for Christmas. The latest out. Dissolved I'artnersliin. The firm of S. N. Steele A Com pany have this day dissoved part nership, Cal. Hurkhart re'iring from the firm. The business will be continued by S. N. Steele at the old place of business. S. N. Steele, Cal. Bi'rkuart. Albany, October 13, 18!0. Horse Lost. Strayed away from the place of the subscriber on section 19 in Sweet Home in Linn county Ore gon, one black mare, three years old, a mark on the left shoulder consisting of two round spots like a pair of spectacles, the right hind foot and the left front foot while. Had a halter on when she left. Leave word at this office or ad dress the undersigned. October 11, J8!0. C Raddat.. Sweet Home Or. Tan colored shoes need a dress ing, if not a blacking Go to Klein Bros, for an article of that nature -uoriier oi scconu anu rciry is Wilcox & Conn's phototrranh iral- icry. Gradwold's fine teas, with the cut-glassware that goes with them, oi uia quite an attraction anu goes very rapidly. Go east over the Northern Pacific railroad, the shortest and cheapes- route, l ictets tor sale by liurk hart & Keeney. jane me ioruieru racinc rai - road for all points east, twelve nours the quickest route. Tickets ior sale Uurfehait . Keener. . C. Searls. has the finest prices ladies' shoes at the lowest to be found in the valley. ttri . . n iien you want to iro east fu-c Uurkhart A Keener. Thev cm sell you tickets to anv and all points at the lowest rates. Befora lurchasiiiir vour Artists materials examine the new slock just opened at the drug store of J. .. caimminir. successor to ii r: Hubbard. We c are sole aucnts : i this civ for the best flour en the mnrlct TIm Benton Full Roller. Corv;dli : new flouring mill. It is the best and cheapest at fl.lt) pr sack Blackburn & Pironi. ' Buy your tickets to the K.irt r.f C. G. Raw-lings at Union ticket oiiice on Kroad ilbin street :w he is the only one that can sell you through tickets with order for scat in upholstered reclining chair car without extra charge. Gold headed cants at the corner jewelry tore. THE LIBERATI 00I0ERT- To Bj Given la This Citv Under the Ao'piccs of Knighti Templar. For tho information of holders and intending purchasers of tickets to the Lihen ti concert and ball, to be given by the Knights Templar ot this city on Tuesday evening, Oct. 28th, we are authorized to publish tho following regulations to be recognized on that occasion : A concert ticket entitles the holder to admittance to the seat designated bv the ticket for both concert and Ball, but does not ad mit him to the dancing floor. Holders of ball tickets will be ad mitted to the ball room at 7 :30, each ticket admitting gentleman with one lady to seats in the wings of the hall during the concert. Gentlemen with ball tickets escort ing more than one lady to the concert will please procure concert tickets for them. At close of the concert ball tickets admit gentle men with one or more ladies. PROGRAMME PABT I. 1 .Overture William' Tell. , " Rossini. 2. Invitation a la Valse.t. . .. Weber. 3. Soprano Solo.Cavatine.Roberto Meyerbeer. Miss Parepa. 4. Selection "Refuge." ' Miller. a. Brightly Gleams our Banner. b. Beautiful Valley of Eden. c. The Home Over There. d. Pass Me Not. c. One Sweet, Solemn Thought. f. Triumph Bye and Bye. g. Refuge. h. To the Work. i. Yield Not to Temptation, j. Tell Me the Old, Old Story. k. What a Friend We Have in Jesus. 1. Whiter Than Snow. 5. Cornet Solo Remembrance of Switzerland. Li be rati. ' StusoR LmcR.vn. 6. Rcminisinces of Gounod, Godfrey. I'ART it. 1. March. Wagner. 2. Hit and Miss Quadrille, Ilirui. 3. Waltz Blue Danube, Straus. 4. Los Voltigeura Lancers,' Planquetle. 5. Fertunsa SchotMsche, Abf. 0. Amusement Quadrille, Tickoff. Admission to the ball room floor during fie concert will be limited to the seating capacity provided. By Order of the Committee. REAL. ESTATE SALES. J. J. Dubruille ct al to A. F. Krunirei, e half of nw qr blk 50. H's 2 A, Albany. . .$ 550 Geo. C. Moon el ux to Marion F. C. Gaines, 100 in D. L. C. of James M. Elliott 1900 D. Marx et A tjE.C. Jorgcn-fit-n, sm ill tract in D. L. C, No. 44 no John Buskin to Win. Patrick. 100.7 acies in sec 30, tp 10 s,r:io 1000 J. R. K;rk atrick to E l Kcl lenberger, lot 17, blk 1, K's 2nd A, Leb 125 Rufus Thompson et ux to W. II. Thompson, lots 7. 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Rural Dale. oOOO R. Iliatt to Fd Kellenberger, lot 2, blk 1, H's A, Lebanon. 220 Joel Vail to Mary E. Vail, n half of nw qr, sec 23, tp 12 s, r 1 e 1 B. W. Cooper to Sarah Coop er, s half I). L. C. of B. W. and Sarah Cooper 10') 1j. l.anl A. Henness to Su san Pearce, 20 acres in sec 3, tp 10s, r3e 20) a. Dickson to M. Thomas, 19.25 acres in tp 11 s, r 2 w. 5r.O T. B. Hopkins et al to G. C. Moon, 310 acres in tp 11 s, r 1 w 1 Thomas Hill to Oscar Aiken, 100 acres in tp 9 s, r 4 e 5C0 United States to Oscar Aiken. pt'ut Lewis Kirkley to Oscar Aik en, 160 acres, tp 9 s, r 3 e. . 500 W. I) Trites etux to Cynthia Trites, 125.35 acres in D. L. C. of W. H. Bas.ve BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh oysters at John Isom's. Wilcox & Conn, photographerp. Cu mining's for choice soda wa ter. Wilcox & Conn's photograph gal lery. Secure a good picture at Wilcox & t.onn's. Quench your thirst, at the new sod fountain. Go to Wilcox & Conn for photo- grapus. Go to Jas. F. Powell & Go's for lreen groceries. See those stylish stockinette jacket' at Kead'a. Sec those undressed kid gloves ii n.r. rteau s. A full line of trusses for sale at lUiuming's drug store. Elegant Lotion render" the skin sou ana neautilu:. r?Ieciacies ior every one at vrenctrs jewelry stoie. A ircfch barrel of N. O. moliiso at uiacKourn s rironi's. Smoke tbt celebrated Havana lined o-cent inrs, manufactured at .mi. ms .iof.e th s cigar factory. f ortmiller Ji ving are carrvinc in immense siock OI Wl I at.fr mill supplying a largo demand in that line. ror all kinds of trreen nr itiv fruit b-ixes call at the Sujrar Pine iwor iv Jvimbei ComDanv'a wnn. Iiouse, Albany, Or. Foitmiller & Irvimr have a la rrn line of lacd curtains, renaissam i. .Madras and choneille tahliinv.a which they arc selling very cneap! i. . Mmnson has rpis-ivnl fall stock of stockinette an.l sealer jackets and three quarter sealet cloaks, and have a complete assort ment of all the latest stvlep. COMING ATTSA0TI0B3. of the Art sti Thit Will ' Amtae ! Albany Theater Goers. The boards of the Albany open house are well filled at present, ind the pleasure-seeking people of this . city will be entertained by a inim- j her of high grade attractions, I among which are tho following: THE MODKKK MIKACI.B COMPANY. This company, which is com posed of lirst-class artists, will give their uni pie and noyel enter tainments at the opera house in this city Monday and Tuesday eveuings, October 20 and 21. This entertainment is described as a grand, weiul and wonderful exhi bition, which almost baflies tinman belief. Mastir Eddie Abbott, aged six years, performs to the great delight of his specta ors.and some of hia tricks are as puzzling as those performed by older preUdigitgteura,sucb as Hermann and Kellar. V. M. C. A. LKCTCRE. The Young Men's Christian Association ot this city have se cured Bishop H. J. Becker to give a lecture next Friday evening.Oct. 24th. Tho subject will be "Five Hundred Miles Through the Holy Land on Horseback," ar.d the speaker w ill be attired in orien tal costume. The boat loc.il talent in the city will contribute to the success of the entertainment. Bishop Becker is said to be a man of high scholarly attainment, and an eloquent and fluent sjieaker. TUE BALI. AND CO.VCERT. Tuesday, Oct. 23, is the dale of the grand ball to be given by Temple Commandeiy, No. 3, of this city, and it will be one of the greatest social events th.it ever c ciToi in Albany. A concert wili be given during the evening by the world-renowned Libeiati and his wonderful band of fifty-one artists. MISS NEALLY STEVENS. This t dented pianist:; will ap pear before the Albany public at tho opera housii Thursd ty, Octo ber 30th. She comes highly rec ommended, and will ' doubtless welcomed by a large audience in this city. A San Francisco paper says that Miss Neally Stevens is a greatly gifted pianiste w ith mo-t excellent schooling. Her concep tions arc beautiful and artitii:. Power and delicacy are character istics w hich she jiost-e.-ises in equal degree, and technical dilliculliet for her appear not to exist. CI. IRA MORRIS. The f jmous emotional ae!re.s is c jming. ine amouiii gunrnnU'CU ooes not quite reach the gum re quired, but Manager Fred'ander, of Portland, and the loc.il mana gers of the opera l:ou b have de cided to risk it, and f-ln: will apiicar here on Fiidav.Oi .oIm t 31, presenting in ner incoii ,-iraUe manner, the great play "Cainille." It i unnecessary to "speak of her hign lahnt as an emotional actress, but there is only one ar tist living who h.iH ever approach- d i he author's idea of the character she assumes in "Camille," and that is Sarah Ilernhaidt. What IVrnhardt is to I he French drama. Clara .Morris is to the English, she has been propeilv named the "American Kachel," for none save that great net ress has ever approached her in the ability to sway at will the p.tssions and sympathy of the human heart. A W0NDERF0I, ARRAY. New Goods In Quantities To Suit Mott Faidj)H3. the In the matters of extent and quantity, Mr. W. K. Graham, Merchant Tailor, has just received a st n k of elegait suiting goods that is simply unsurpassed. They einboily both Emflish and Ameri can manufacture of all wool clot lis that are simply sujierb, and will w ork up into suits of the very bes" and mo-1 fashionable make to be had anywhere. The goods are in almost endless variety of style and pattern, S' that the taste" of every individual can be exactly met." Lovers of handsome goods can receive a great treat to go and examine these hi st for the sake of seeing them. They were purchased and shipped betore ttie Mciuniey mil went Into operation, so that no extra tr.nil etiarges will bo added. unn nut; nArt.it. The Only rrrfrrl Wnj f Purifying Wnlcr l by Ihc I'uoirur I'illrr. The most essential article to promote good health is good, pure water. It is t well known fact, of course, that no water, in its nat ural state, can be absolutely pun?, but in cities it is impossible to get the natural water that is even relatively pure. The only recourse then is to u-e artificial means to purify the water. A filter is the best and only economical means of accomplishing this end. There is no question upon this point whatever, and our enterprising merchants, Messrs. Smith A Sen ders, deserve great credit for taking up the famous Pasteur filter, which is acknow ledged to be the best in the world. Its'wse gives absolute purity of water. MCE AND f-KESII. All of the following articles nice and fresh at Blackburn & Pironi's. I.KK.VD Graham, White, Rye. PIES. Mince. Apple, Peach, April ot. CKKAM PUFFS, CAKES. Ft nit rake, Jelly roils, Macc.iroons Collet; cake, Wine fc.ke, Gincer and Suar Cookies. BUNS, The above delicious articles nice and fresh Ibis morning. Call early and get your choice. Pig bargains in ladies and gents gold and toM filled washes at F. M. trench s. EW CLO Citizens of Linn and adj lining ation to attend at our new store NE1H1! The Ctrandest OllOninflr ftn.1 most j before exhibited in tin Willamette irauo ot mis stare. ve n.ive se irch jd the in irket from far and wide, an I will d: r.ilav th j linMt h:io of goods that Am.ii iea produces Having gone into the mirket wit h reidy cash we were enabled to b'iy good clothing of th.j vary beet actones and I irgeit irnpjrt jrj in llu U.iite 1 States at sjclt prices as will a')jlutely defy competition. Our Stock Of Men's Clothing Is simply incomparable. Our st ck of Youths', Boys and Children's clothing f.ir above wh.it we h id expected to obtain, while o:ir Furuis.'.iiig Goo.ls Department is Ueplete in every respect. A lull line of ver ats at bedrock jiricc. In boots and ho.-s -wo have nude manufaetuvt rs in t he Fast, and are city Uo-w OUU TKltMS WILL Bli CASH, and that's why wo are enabled to cell you goods cheap. WE BUY FOU CASH, and by doing so are t-nnbled to get the very best noods at the most reasonable dis ount. We believe lhat a store run on the cash system w here GOOD GOODS cm bu fraught CHEAP FOIi C H will Ripply a felt want in this community. Biddine you all once more a cordial invitation to ntt- nd our crand opening Oct. 4th, or to call at any mosi respeciiuny yours, T. L WALLACE & GO., STRAHAN BLOCK, ALBANY, OR. You Want Our Groods Pro Added we can make it to your Interest. Most everyone boasts of their business but to our CrU: t.ls a iT p-itronsVv assert as a fac that we have one of the most complete stocks of .staple gt oe t ies iu this city. We Have Everything to Lb Found in a Firstclass Gr?ery Store Thanking all our patrons and friends for their patronage, we hope by honest dealing and prompt attendance, to merit a continuance of the same. Call and get prices and inspect goods. BL0DGETT AND SON, ALBANY, OREGON. no 1 1 r fnis t weights taj SliA .tS lonirr. Many Ur.tier loses cunugh in tbxt way in one yemr to pv for a good Go t Stewart fc So aod price iheir Kales of all kind. L I U ti N 0 fmoiw barrel clmrn. There la nothing eoirooJ, and do one en lx-t u on price STEWART 8UX. IRON HARROWS. A"n call op S''art It Sox. It wilt pa) yon not to forget this. F.OPE AND CHAIN, LF&& f il.l :n thm iiiwleet. e carry none liut pure ni ani"a, anl can give yon any rice from 1-4 to l.l-i. All aizei of chain frcm S-18 to 3-4. STfcWART SOX. GUNS AND REVOLVERS, hJtSS thit we hart lifOn-d of thin rartof our bo unei. That'll a mistake. We are in It now ilwpcr than ever. We have a nice line of Martin and Winchester riflea, and bree h ld:ni;shot guns raniiiK in prlc from Hi to SI'S. Also all t'ie late improved revolve. . STEWABT k SQX. G counties : We greet you oiu and NEW GOODS ! ! cnllnnl Axriil!r.inn nf U,ti'i Valley. Our opening is destined to BOOTS AND SHOES. careful selection of the most celebrated brands in vie by the very r t enabled to display the finest line of these goods ever br ot gbt to tl 'i For titn - 3 while in tho city and ia-qeet In Want Your FEED GUTTERS, Save enc tKrd ol your horse fted ev 'K a icvti cui.bnv four kinds for (ale. Htenart & Sox havb P.ARPENTERS k BUILDERS. Con tnct ors or a'irone wan 4f snt thlna- in I he kanl ware line w ill do weU to call on Stewart & Sox before purchavinK els where. They keeo nearly even thina- in thj line of build en Mrdware, and a mauiBweat alock fooff toola, LADIES. ATTENTION, wTTi have the beet shears ami mjsumn ihth we wan to thit we this citv. and we can p. ove it to you at any time. r.verj pair warranwi ana tney can De re turned if they do not g.e satisfs-llon. This is no hng or h.ustcr, we mean what we y. Sit ART SOX. WASHING MACHINES uELS (five you something; you will like. Bring your '.better bulf" around and see what we can do for you. 8TKWART A S03L DinV PIDDIirro We keep on hand DAD I bAuiUAULO a larje assurtmeat all the t'me embracins; haod, porasol and canopy tops, and i angina; in price from t tu 40, There isn't a nicer lot of '"matrimonial fruit baket' in the valley. We also havsa few that we raat. lUtCWAJtT A SOX. E! all, and extend to you a cordial invi NFIPlffi!!!! V.i'illia' an.l Phil ir.m' rliilliin rpvpr open a nw ep k;Ii in the clothing Terms. o:ir JJjtock, we subs :ri!e o irselves Trade, DRIED APPLES, Were worth 17 ceiit in St. Paul on Sent. 'h. rsruient so to Stewart A :i.x. an.) hui :i a-:i' i te machine ard ve ye-.ir fruit. mW, MACHINES, ?5S?.t f"i 'hr iir Kl h -ei A i.wn, Ko, 9. iHQN AND STEEL. Stewart & Knx hiive a t ,-rv I rv -Tri .-f ' i 1 ti;:i-. ii n mon ri d Nrr- v v. i ; !,; mi .jdiie. loci, pick, ar.d jiiow teel . New slock of tro'd hia IwT canes al r". M. Trench's. Tke the Northern Tacitic llail road to ail p-jiuts East, shortest time of any road East. No cbr.i.jrc of cars, best accomodations and the most pleasant route to travel. Tickets for Bale over this road to any and all points east at the lowest ratea by Burkhart & Keeney bo are the authorized agents of this comnany at Albany. Call on them foe ticket" and .full particulars. T