Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 23, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    THfc MO K NINO F1KI?ALD: THURSDA V. OOTOBEK 23. 1890.
ON SALE.
The Daily Hbr.li will l n
ule each morning a' 11. J. Jones'
book store.wbere it i wi be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINOS AKOVI TOWN.
Coming !
Miss Neally Stevens ! !
Con ert Grand 1'iano ! ! ! f
Cl cks at Will & Stark'.
Celery at C. E. Brownell's.
Capes and jackets at K. C.
S-'earli.
L .west rates cut by Burkhart
& Keeney,
Quench your thirst at tbe new
sodafonntain.
Go to Wilcox & Conn fcr photo
graphs. If you want a good clock, call on
Will A Stark.
Go to Jas. F. Powell & Co's fc r
fresh groceries.
See those stylish stockinette
jacket' at Read's.
A fine line of gentlemen's shoes
at t. C. !earl
A lame line of clocks just re
ceived at Will & Stark's.
A full line of trusses for sa'e at
Cuntming's drug store,
Klegant Lotion rend"- tbe skin
soft and beautnu:
Soectac'es for every one at
French's jewelry store.
Egan A Achisou are selling mon
uments at Portland prices.
Capes and jackets at the lowest
prices at E. C. Snarls'.
We make 'em while you wait,
Oyster cocktails at Boemck's.
Gentlemen, net ot e of there I
fine dress shirts at E. C. Searls'
Coining ! Miss Neally Stevens.
H. F. Miller's concert grand
piano.
Try Mueller & Garrett's tine
roast coffee; once lued, always
used.
1 he Willamette is slowly rising.
Steainboatmen will welcome the
fall rains.
Piano that gives perfect satis
faction you can tind at Mrs.
lly man's.
We have a fine line of school
shoes ct popular prices. E. C.
i-'earls.
Another invoice of the f unous
Benton county Hour at Blackburn
t Pironi's at $1.05 per sack.
Miss Carrie PfeittVr. who
t
lias
been ill for some time, was -much
wore Usl evening.
You can save money by buying
your children's dresses ieady made
at the Ladies' bazaar
The only water tilterer that gives
perfect satisfaction are for sale by
Matthews 5t Washburn.
For a fine silk umbrella with a
gold or si.ver liandle call on
French, (the corner jewelry store.)
Call now and give your order
to Mrs. Hyman for tbe juvenile
book so they will be heie for
Xmas.
An original poem by Mifs Kos -Tr
-mbull, of this city, was read
before the Baptist S'tite Conven
tion in Portand yesterday.
91.50 will buvyou a pair of tho-e
elegant eight-button length tin
dressed Mosuctoir kidglnvesut
the Ladies' Bazaar.
Some of tne latest styles of elo
giiit bed lounges can be seen a'
r'ortmiller & Irvine's, as they have
just received a Urge invoice.
If you want a dtir .hle monu
ment go to Egan & Acbison, who
are handling nothing but tbe best
grades.
Tbe marriage of E. J. MeCaust
land, civil engineer ot Corvalbs,
and Miss Cora S. Holland of Hal
sey, is announced.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeteries,
put up by Egan A Acbison, at h ill
tbe cost of stone.
A si train of sixteen cars
passe 1 tiiroueh this city yesterday
over the Southern Pacific for Port
land, bearing the'Crystal Slippe "
spectacular company.
It is not surprising that
Matthews & Washburn sell the
inont stoves from tbe fact that they
cirry the line of g-iods at prices
tliat'convince even the skepitcal.
Delegates to the Christi tn En
deavor societies, which convened
in Salem yesturday, from t,iis city
were Miss Li.-bie Irvine, Miss
Flora Mason and Miss lit ttie
Miller.
We are sole agents in this c'ty
for the best flour on the market.
The Benton Full Roller. Corvallis i
new nounug mm. iris me im-si i
andcheapi'St at $1.10 per sack.;
Blackburn & Pironi. j
S. G. Irvin, of XeAport, durin.
hit .,m.f iitl.. ln'Hoh '
miniug that panne! out fairly well j
In.ix weeks bis net reliims we e i
about sri trom tlie Ul.or ol Io
... . . . . !
men, which indicate w hat might I
done were tbe business carried
on in an extensive scale. i
Tlie Baptists of Oregon bav-l
ueld a meeting ami decided to!
Little (iiant $?cl-ool Sbo-s,
Uie
virw best school ehecs in
the
ranw U, oou ior yunimiB " a : M j.-, xv ,., ., 0 ; ,..irrisi, olilcr s.rens .,: son, j v,ui. r i. i- ihr 1-aMciir riller.
B: 'Edu .a"! Vf. "f : A;t:u.ls ,h-y retire,! to Baum'-1 , s. , .,., artc!e to
MK ine :'i .-r o w , Moiiteith .- pa-nt.e t-.r rent at w bore a b intptet, it n 1 D coo:s , . ,
tional socierv toy ve them ;.5.0.H , , , .( , ,.,..,, , ,e i-r.m .to i ,, b . th s . pun
more, conditionally on their rawjT 1 1 ; .' ... ,, ,(.;,. i,:,.!,,!- ,laUl- , mown tail, i
in the fust amou it. n i';t..i.,e... : V'"." ' r , . '. i ,', I course, that m. water, in its nat-
. , ... , , , . -' ru-al stat.', c in boabH.lutely pure,
... . A new po-to.!i. In-betno'-ta'i-: I rael and tne oieh.slia pie. .,:,..:,. ; (,s-ihle to L'et
Th. B.t Sho. Fou.,.1 at L.t , liiUvd !U ,;,tfs j..,. yl:l! , i;s ;w..t 1(;.t. Sub.cjtu-i'.t !v I h-re 1 1,1 . ' m ' V- . w'.
market. Every parent knows how .mo itiromery n ttie pn st nt pot
bard children are on shoes. We master.
have made it a study to tintl the
best school shoe iu the market,
and think we can give it to you
when we give you tne "i-itue
Giant." We ask you o call anl
let us show bow the shoe is ma e.
There is nothing like solid leather
to wear. Popular prices. Samuel
E. Young.
FROM THE SANIIAM MI3E3.
A Salt J7ke I'irm to Invat Minify In
lb s D .b'.lie.
Flattering rept-ris continue to
come Horn in'' .aiiiiani iii.ur.-.
Jul think of i.'W,7.'.i.S-i per ;im in
gold, yet that is tin; astoniliiii!;
rigure of a hottli: of ipnirtz roId :il
Strong's bakery, savs the Salem
Journal. The sample assayed i.-
from the He I I il 1 milio in the
(Juart.ville distiict. Another bot
tle contains very rare specimens ul
crystallized an I wire isold, about
$"J0 worth. A small rock this cov
ered with spun and woven wire?
of gold ii valued at $25 as a speci
men. -Mr. Martin Btllon brou.'ht
in a $100 pan of specimens this
iiiorning from the C.ll' ti and
Strong mines. It is a rich find
ami no prospecting bus yet yielded
such displays of the previous
metal. A Salt Lake linn b is made
some locations near this mines and
will work it on a large scale next
spring.
Interest in gold mining property
increases. The Ail-any mills in
tbe ju rtzvifle district started up
Monday. Their run will be a sur
prise, surpassing any yield of j.old
yet found.
JOO Cam r.r the Orfini:ii Kali u ay
The work of cbanybig the Oiv
gonian railway lines from narrow
to broad uauge will soon bciin, it
is understood, but. there is no toil
ing as yet wheu it will be con i -i
leted." However, t In box and
tlat car?, numbering Ii'o of the
former and seventy-r-ve of the
latter, have been p..ielias.:d and
are now on the way to the coast.
On arriving they will be switched
to the Soutlicin l'aciiic yard, ami
will be used by taat company till
needed by the" Oregoruan system.
This is a great bit of success for
tlie Southern 1 acitii people, :ij
I they need the cars to handle the
Mil aim wmier ireigin, iucii iia
been acciimid.itinr for Jack, of cars.
The Secret of I.llly I'risi.n.
One dark night in Fe'-inary,
IStil, more than a hundred I'tiion
officers escaped through tint tun
nel of Libby Prison,- ltichmoud.
The Confederate st'iititi!'! on guanl
at the time was true to Souther .
Confederacy, a. id saw tbeshadov. y
figures as they emerged inio the
titht of the street lain -, and vet
did not challenge or tire upon
them. It has long Icon a source
of wonderment why ha acted thus,
and the ri'nl ieaon has iie-vi r been
matlo public. The true explana
tion is iriven iu No. 40-41 ot The
Holidav. wl.icb paper will I e sent
c.. . ......... , I
i oil ififiiHUi n c utrs, 10 uti ti'i-
Iress in tlu couutrv. Adlres-
The Holidv,10 Beekman Street,
X. Y.
New Mines.
Yesterday a Mr. Snyder, an ol 1
an.l experienced minor, was in
the ci'y with a quantity of very
tich specimens of ttiartz rock,
whiidihehad taken from ildms
be had located in an entirely new
district near the Three Steis.
From bis report th region will
sjme day lie tins centre of very
righ mining operittious. He bad
been at w ork the;o" all euuuner
but the snow had driven him out,
it being a!out four feet deep al
ready. Hi was looking for em
ployment through the winter.
WouileiTul i:-suit4 K.xiieeteil.
The machinery of the A'iuny
Mining and Miliin c .nijin:.y a:
the Sautiam m:n..'9 stalled o., la-t
Monday, mid it is contiib'r.'Jy ex
IHictd wtieii t!ie work has pro
gressed far enoti-:b to show ro-:iits,
that rich development- "fi! be
fotii;l The 8i:perin'e!i!-t;t was
very sauauine that lare :iv'uLinls
will be the result from th-.- stait.
Great interest exists to ai-corta u
vba ba Icon done, a-i.! nuws
from there is expected soon.
TohHt-ro Siller.
Aftei a gathering in any public
place, and especially at tin: opera
liou-e, it is a n-jtico ible fact that
tuju! is cpiit? nn ainotiiit of to
baeco juim on the llo-ir. Just
w hat puts it there is s mu-what of
a conundrum. Ot ourse no ;o:i
tleinen wo'ild spit on the floor.
Is it possible that hah'l.t of so'iie
of our free-b mi Amei it- in citizens
need leiormii'g? Perish the idea.
Mr. A iitimelleH Case.
A San Francisco exchange say? :
"J. S. Antoiielle. of Antoiudii'iV
Due, arrived in thiscity yts'erIay.
He soon after m-1 his panne.-,
jvhom be charges with tbe mis-
-1 ttltl inri::t ifttl tt llil flllliis of till'
itrm Mtt.t n tVw at:.o-vuor,ls t.n...l
betw.-en them. Th. re is no ,m- 'I he convention ot the undeitak
mediate prospect of ..feetilii.g. Uie ! ers of the northwest met here tin
.litlicuitv oiit of court, as Ant.t- j week ami the. cheoi noiioss n h
i.flle asserts tlmt over :'. 1,0 10 i.J which they di -cussed i-othu niaK-
due him from his partner.''
m-.-no.t
v. m. C. a. i.eemre. , T. .-onveiita), , known a- the-
The Y. M. C. A. of this ci'v will I As-eia'iou ol Noi ttavi-steru I n.,
be hoi.on .1 and aide 1 by o'ne of;eral D.roctors nu t Mon.ay, an.I
Bis'.ion B cker's ltclures. at !,,,! alter tic-usual l.iisn.e.s ot a ,.- .v,te
W. C. i V. hall o.i Tm; rs lay even-1
in. A laig-. ii imb -r f tick, ts
. 1 i - - I t 1
' ave-airoaoy oee.i soli. i m ',
pric of admi
n t oulv i cent .
t'li(-:tl l ailun-,
Persons le-i;rmg pa-lure mar
thi- citv can obtain the same bv
cj'iniv, on ii" ir.'.iii - .c!!n- r
nad six m le- above t i:. li s .!.!.
Kote V W
Mr. F. I a;iri nee, the ;nit who
wa- employed lo take "the bird's
eye view of Albany for tie West
Shore, ni 'do a very artistic wow.
He completed bis w tik and w-n;
to other porooiiR of the county the
first of the week.
.1 ... At . 1 . 1 III' -lll:.ll . M '
LKTTKi: LIST.
Following is a list of the letters
remaining uncalled for in the post
oitice at Albany. Oregon. Oct.
lii'.h. iVtxiiis calling for the
.-'ante " ill phase ,ivc I ho d ite on
which they were advertised:
Miss V. A. Benton , Herman Din
nr; Jamt-s lving; C. F. Evans;
il. lent'ii; Mr. Hativ Grini
shaw; Ed. G.-hrke; Alb it
ii-brko; II. E. Gii-wold; A. 1).
lluber; Kate Muber; .Mrs. Samuel
lkitshm i ; .Mis Annie Junes:
Mis. H. F. Jones; John Manson ;
Miss E. O-b'iMi; John Parent;
l!r. Wi.c.
Kl'FLS THOMPSON,
Postmaster.
SALMON EtiGS 10H WARRENDALE
Th) Govnnieut to Biame fur the Stort
Seas n nt tie Clackam-s Ha ciiery.
State l'is'i Commissioner K.'ed
lelt PortUnid testeid.iv mornini;
ior the 1:! Manias hatch-'fy to get.
ir.un ".Vhi.t iUi I to 51:1,000 salmon!
ogiis. wlroh be uid t ke t the i
Lrancb hatchery at Warremlale. i
"The season's cat :h," said Com-,
'.nis 'i'nii r Ueeil, "w iU not excee l .
.5.0 0,0.!0 eggs". H.i 1 ttie l mi an I !
rock been put in early in the sea-
on,as it should have ben. w-,
eoul. 1 have ecured 10,000,000 eggs
just as well a-:,o: -0.1:00. The
pc-n-e W'-::l i n t have be- n any
inoi.-.
.:,-!. 'am ! os with i:.o i -
lll-l.t
ii not leaking h' fji.'rop i-!
t' li. iy re;-i
: iii!d have
irs in ti.i.e 1
l;eill lillill
T
.ia
o !. l-lo: .iay, w mi .is o '''
tio' t ei "io !ii"0 v uniu i:ie ii oi ;
July. T.e-oniiivcostwasnotovoi :
T-l'O, liSO I HO IO- ill I iOllll
the. io ill 'ish t! lOUIi
can scarcely be cst'miat-
tins i.-t l
ei
I. Ti
no iroveiiimoni s snoi l
S:ji!t t o!irV
:i no: alien ling to !
t ho l:i-iio s in
m i! w i't p'o.-n a .
;c: -iiii- In Si )'o. Mol--
over, Or: gon and Wa-biiifiton are1
no a w.-ii'tit a goVriimeiit ii.-!i r
cuiumis.-ioiier. Com. Stone. wh i
was here for a time has gone, ami
:to on t as been sent to take bis.
place, it the government cannot '
atlbrd to give Ore.'on and Wash-j
infon a livh conn lis-ioner, it i
mailt just as weU give up the --
tort in the ihrection ot artificial
oroiK'itation entirely. Th- lveoploi
"Lould doin in ! a irovprnmont fih )
conimissioiier, ami lii iic la euougi:
for him to !o here too."
.'Mini lip; t'lalins.
Harry Masscy has sil l to C.
Mar-h ami W. F. Pock, his one
fourth interest in th lied Bull
mines in the Santiam distric, rep
resenting that there is 200 feet of
tunn-!, 1 10 fe;t, ot cross tunnel and
a '-'4 foot shaft. Consideration,
$:'0'!0. provideil it is as roirf!
sented. The following new claims have
b.-en tiled: Bv Frank B. Hastings
i lit "Bob-o-liiik," Thir l Santiam
district, on Oct. Hi. l)iec.overed
Oct. 4.
Bv l. Iiunn, T. Dunn, P. Mc
Allister and T. C. Devlin, the
"Wiishinsiton." in Sautiam dis
trict, on Oct. IS. Discovered Sep
tember 20
Bv B. Dunn, T. Dunn, P. McAl
lister and T. C. Devlin, the "Salt
L-ike." on Oct. IS. Discovered
Sept. 22.
The Salem.
The State-inan says the steamer
Salem that has recently been pur
chased by ANrnathy Bros, and J.
Eldrilu''', of Cha-np y.a. is an M
favorite on the upper liver. She
us-'d to plv these waters icjul.ir'y.
i ier ia-t, trip to a em was uiadu
last A pi il, on the 25th, w hen she
went up with Mc.Mah-m's
circus. Previous to that she had
not been here for four years. The
Salem is nanower than th" hi'-nt,
but of ho-kI model. Her draft is
too hyavy for low water or upper
river points. She draws about
three feet. Shippers will be
pleased to he:r her familiar whistle
re rchoinjr iu the Polk coun y hills
opposite this city.
I.iernl-.'l imleil leu. i
Iikeii!W Examiner: We know
that Senator Cogswell anu liepre-!
setitative Snider are represonta- j
five and li'.era'-ininded men, and
we believe that when the Uenlimi j
tor an ;ppiopriation c -mes before!
the legislature lor an Oregon ex
hibit at the woi ltl's fair, thev will I
be in the iron;, a-ki g for a liberal (
sum t propeilv letue.-ent t lii-t
'ieat state.
A GRIM CONCLAVE.
j Tha Gent!eaiea of too Black Cloth
I Combine Ensiirss With P-easurr.
I Poliri.ANK, ?t. 21, lS'.K),
! n g ,l hi"i. r-. loices a M:g-
nature, r.-a-ing t.ie pri
coihns aiel th U st i.,.U-
of
tir-l-irf ! ft 11'! I -if (.. 1 Ml!' I It'll ':i ! s
r :r xx.; -1 i
- ..". ' -
rllnl
.. T Itl'-lrlJ
j s -:ii!'d at
the
pritly t'tie-rs .i
i ( 'oruiitT
Del. in aii'l while 1 nwny
ai h .Tir iisteiiit g to the swe t
voices ot .tine, i aie -a, .m.ss i. i-n
v a- t k-s'-Pi an t sit-.-oi-i
and a l:lt o ia'er on .-:gnor Li'-er-a'l
appear! oil the t-no with his (
mag c cornet. A-i.id.-t all lb s
rovelrv the dis.mreiah'e tli"ieh's
of collins and corpses were "ovtl
t.ie tolls ainl far a.say." !
The scene reminded one of the
iinileitaker who, b:;peniri to
l.ave rooms u rent, pa.-ted this
legend on the cotlins bi I is win
dow : "Lodging ior singV-gentlemen."
O.NE .' TllEM. I
N0TE3 FROM JUNCTION.
T. W. A. ('rain is ijuite sick with
heart trouble.
Oats is 4 cents per bushel f.o.b.
Over fsuihl was paid for hop3
here one day last week.
Win. j. Houston, who has been
on the sick li:-t for several days, is
on our streets again.
Our school is progressing nicely
under the management of Prof.
Weider as principal, and Miss
Mattie Lee and Mis. Belle Moriu
as assistants.
Mrs. Ida Weaver and daughter
Ina, of Yajuina City, who have
been visiting relatives and friends
here for two or three weeks, re
turned home last Frids y.
Mis. Jennie Ehriuine, nee Miss
Jenire Ihishnell, who has been
visiting iu Pennsylvania for sev
eral months is expected home
about tin; 1st of November.
Mr. B. A. Washbnrne moved to
Springfield last week, to take
charge of his father's flouting
mill, which was purchased from
W. B. Pcngra a short timo ag.
Mr. Thomas P.elshaw, who re
contly died near Eug-Mii;, was not
the irreiit wheat raiser of Lane
county, as mentioned in the
Heualo-Disskmixatoii la-t week,
j but a brother to George Belshaw,
ex-.who took the premium on wheat
;ln,l HoUr ut the woild's fair in
j I,S7fi.
: Ml. t9S,. rv n ..1,1
... .in i,u !,..i f... v.....
1)c ir jJu110 but who is now7 liv-
, -.ai, on .w .,,
jj
t Mondav and made arranie-
iiii-iiIh with t.ii .Tmii-tiiin (Yitv
Mi,iillg tv to flu,li8h hiin with
TEACHERS MEETING.
A moetirg of the teachers of
.b.n county, will b held in Al-
.-anv
IK'.'O.
on Saturday November 1,
Tb objects of this inoting are
to organize itistrict locals througb
uit the county and dis'iiss topics
that are of importance to ti e
teachers.
The meeting will hi bold in the
Court house commencing at
::;o
. M.
I' U I K A M M K M O n X I SO .
Organization of county district
lo'-uls.
Spelliiiu' Mothisls of discussion.
Penmanship Methods of Dis
cussion. AFTKKXOOS.
Recitations Methods of Dis
cussion. Object Lessons Methods of
Discussion.
It is earnestly desired that a?
many teachers will be present as
can. Teachers this is your woik.
Come let us discuss the latest ami
best methods of teaching.
Geo. F. Kt ssKi.i,.
School Supt. Linn Co. Oregon.
KKAI. ESTATK SAI.KS.
David Swank to Ch-as. F.
Swank, luO acres, !l E 2. . .$ 500
Chas. F. Swank to Elizaheth
Lantzv, 100 acres, 9 E 2. . .
1200
S50
54
500
4:0
55D
C. H. Dalrymple to J. It.
Cartwrigh't, one half acre,
llarrisburg
J. R. Kirkpitrick.to Mrs. S.
G. Heari., 1 lot. Lebanon.
T. Rigus to Jas. M. Price, 21
acies, 14 w 1
America I'rice to Minnie Sch
neider, 7U acres 1 1 w :!....
II. V. New l in 1 to I. Kitchen,
80 acres H : .
Willaiiietiu U. E. C. t -Ci.as
Dwyer. 1 lot, Hal v
J. W. Gaines to J. F. (iaiiK-s,
lit) acres 11 w 1 . . .
M. W. Miller to A, Moii'gom
40
2000
o75
1000
1000
erv, ISO acres low 1
.'. M'. Mover to Hose V-s,
-l'.ixlOi) ft, hi 1, Western A,
rl ianv
J. W.Pipe t ) A. J. Fox, lot.:
bl 2, Pipe's A, Albany
Oliver Bakin to Win. Patrick,
M0 acres, ID E 3 "
A Sure re ft,r tlio Whisky ll:il It
Dr. Living-ton's Andidote for
Drunkenness will cure any case of
the liquor haoit in from ten to
thiify das, from ttie niitlerate to
the drunkard. Tii antidote can
be given in a cup ni collt-e withoui
the knowletlge of the person tak
ing it. The Antidote will not in
jure tin: health in any way. Man
ufactured hy the Livingston
Chemical Co', Portland Oregon,
or from J. A. Cumming, Druggist,
sole ii'jeiit.
linlvel l'nrtiierttlii.
The tirin of S. X. Steele it Com
pany have this day dissoved part
iioi-'hip. Cal. l'.nrk'iart i etirintr
from the linn. The business wil
be continued by S. X. Steele ut
be oUI pla-e of business.
S. X. Steele,
C.W. Bl'KKIIAKT.
Albanv. Octol or IS, 1S.K.
,
j
"
l .il.ile Tickler!.
I'iikeh-tl pit's feet, dressed
.oas.uHs, pickelotl poik, Lima
cues, i.tvo itoai.s, ciani.en ies,
co'i.o honey, oranges, bananas,
loiiuuis, an . an entlless variety of
iho I it.u
s of this life. All
ni--c. and fresh at
'..,!... . i. ......
tuv .........
M lie!
or it; iarrett ri.
(.it.iii i i tie: w n.u.
iitv i't i del tny of rurirylna
!v pill'.
recourse
then is to use
artificial means lo !
v. .
purii'v the w i'cr. A lilter is the
b"st aii'l only ec .nomical means
of accotuplislong this end. There
is no question upon this point
...i. ......., .i.l i. in- fi.li rnrisinLT
lli-.iv-x-t , ... -."---I-"-,
Hers, :nv ..-.
taking up Vw (anions Pasteur
!',Urr'1 V,l:.,L:5, .UK It. uS 1
gives absolute purity of water.
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MONMOUTH NOTES.
MoNMOi nr, Or., Oct. 20, 1800.
Several i: ises of Typbobl Malatia
aro reported in town at present.
Earl Weu'berford, who is attend
ing ndio 1 heie, went to Albanv
Saturday, to visit his ur.ele Hon.
J. K. Weatherfonl.
Mr. A. S. Powell, of Albany, was
in tow n la-t week, visiting friends
and relatives.
Prof. J. M. Powell's new resi
dence ia almost completed. It is
the finest bouse iu Monmouth, and
is a credit to the tA ti.
The motor makes six trips Tto
Independence and 1 ack every day
except Sundays, when it runs
when any on desires to ride.
Mr. I. C. Powell cashier ol the
Polk county bank went to Portland
Saturday w here he remained ovi r
Sunday.
About 1C.5 students are enrolled
Tit the State Normal School at
present, nine of which are fiom
Linn c .unty. Two of tht Pro
fessors are also from Linn.
On Thursday the 9th, the dwvll
ini bo'iSi of Mr. Bentlv, whs
juriied to the ground, most of the
'uruituie was saved. The fire is
dupposed to have originated from
a defective flue.
Prof. Gregg, from Nebraska, a
man wbn was born blind delivered
an able d scourse, In-fore a larie
unlience at the church house last
Sunday night. His theme whs;
What Energy and Perse vcience
can uu.
BISINESS LOCALS.
Plush and astracban capes at E.
C. Searls.
See Burkhart & Keeney when
you want to go oast.
Oysters in every style at John
Isom's.
Lace curtains 'roin $1.50 per pair
ij at E. C. .earls.
Silk umbrella's at French's
jewelry store.
A fine lino .f library lamps on
ale at C. E. Brow noil's.
All the l:it"st in cloaks and
jai-keU at W. F. Ib ail s. (
Black silk warp Henrietta from
1 1.25 per yard up. E. C. Searls.
Furnished roms to rent near
college. Jiiijuiro :U this ollie.-'.
Fresh cranberries and picketed
cod tish at Mueller A Garrett's.
A line line of Ai lists materials
just opened at J. A. Cumming's
drug store.
(i. W. Simpson hasju-t received
a line lino of scaletle j icke! iu nil
styles.
l"- O'-'ir-1 Damli-linn hitters fur
ti.it.-ti.iii, iy ;p..pi.i ami .ill kiiulrcil
Ii-. ti-es.
We make a sjiociaity of fine
oak s for panics and weddings.
Blackburn iV I'ironi.
A yery large assortment of new
prints, tliiii-'hains, strong cloth,
etc., at W. F. Head's.
Call and see the late stylt s in
beauty veiling and handkerchiefs
at the Ladies Bazaar.
Novelties in wash dress fabrics.
Tbe largest stock iu tbe city at
Samuel E. Young's.
Go to Cmnuiing's drug store
Blu.uVrg block, for your artist's
supplies.
Floor ma1 ting i f the very best
quality and at icuson-ildo ates can
he iouud at F.-rt miller i'c Irvine's.
liejjK liver fills an; a mflj luxatire
I'll. I act directly mi tin liter nod ki!.
nc H.-i c.l US ll.e It-e.nls. Ail drill;
-'..st-.
When you wnt to go east see
Burkhart : Keemy. They can
se 1 you tickets to any and all
points at the lowest ra'es.
Take tbe Northern Pacific rail
road for all io!iits east, twelve
hour :h- ipiiekot route. Tickets
for sal- Burklmit Keeney.
Fortniiller & Irving have a large
line ol lac curtains, renaissance,
Madras and ciicneille tthle covert-,
which they are selling very cneap
Befor turchasing your Artist
materials examine the new stock
just opened at tbe drug store of J.
A. Cumming, successor toll. G
Hubbard.
G. W. Simpson ha? received his
fall stock of stockinette and seaSet
jackets mid three quarter sealel
cloiikp, lied have a complete assort
ment of all the latest stvles.
Messrs. Will ci Stark have just
received a now line of lieautiful
silveiware, solid gold watches,
.rings and jewelry of til kin. Is.
Call and tee their fine selections.
One of the grandest events of
the season is the coining piano le
cital of Miss Neally Stevens, usiiur
an artists' crand jiiano. Reserved
so Is at u ual prices at Will it
Link's music stuie.
Don't fail -o visit tli3 Ladies'
Bazaar when you got ready to buy
your new fall hat or bonne'. Their
elegant s'yles and superior quality
of goods," toi ether w ith the low
prices, nre the wonder of the town.
M'ws Neally Stevens is to-day
one ot the In st American piaii:s:cs
and tbe niano foite she will use on
tbe .iOth of October is from the
factory of 11. F. Miller & Sons, of
B.o-tou. These jcaiioi have leen
iwoi! nin-' yesrs in snccession by
tlio Niitiomd Music Teachers"
Association, ami have received
the highest honois to be obtained,
P.,' sine-ami bear Miis arti-t and
utisfs craii'l piano. lieseiveil
MMtsut Will .t Link's music store.
TO-DAY.
Fine dressed pheasant.
i i .I ti 1 1 it--' . oiri v,
.'
. . i ..ii iMtiiiiory.
' ' -
Grapes, rai.BeB,
Hamulus, Leinelis,
Nice die s .1 eiiakens,
Swis- cheese, Cream cheese,
dun ll-l'MlS.
Mushrooms,
Boston heans,
Smoked Chiniwli salmon.
All nf the above, nice ami iresn,
" M....ler A Ga..ett's,tbe leading
grocers.
Citizens of Li.n and a Ij Hnin
ation to alten 1 at our new utore
ni t
i ii i
imj m
IPilV I'll
nun lll.il
iw r f ?;1e'0,!?n,?5f.,, '"oet oasal exhibiUon of Men's, Y rathV and Chil !rn's clo!hin2ever
llT tt- T"ltw Wi-nerte Vlley. Our opening is deninsd to o;.n a n .v ..!. ia tha clothing
tiadeofthisHtat;. We h ive se irch i.1 the market iro.n far an 1 widi, an 1 will In .lav t:u tin t line of
goods tliat Anivji u:a pro-luces ' '
Having go le int the mirket with revlv cash we were enab'el to b iV L'ool clotbin-.. of th wry best
actoritM and largest importers in the Ucited States at such prices as will absolutely defy co npatitioa.
Is simply incomparable. Our stock of Youths', Bovs and Children's clohinj far above what we had
expected to obtain, w hile our Fumi-hing Goods Departiueul i3 Ueple.e iu ewry respect. A full line of
wre ats at b lro;i prtji.
In boots and shoes we have made
tniiiiiai,iii.tris in n.c r.nai, miu me
itity
OUR 1 ERMS WILL BE CASH, and that's why we are enabled to sell you goods cheap. WE BUY
IOB OA "HI, and by doing so are enabled to get the very best Roods at the mosi roaouahle .Lseoiuit. vVe
believe that a store run on Uie cash system where GOOD GOODS cm ij bought (ME U' FiC C.l-H will
supply a flt w.int in tins community. Bidding y u all once more acordiaI iu viiatioit to le.i I oir ;r.iid
opening Oct. 4th, or to call at any time while iu the city an I inspect oar -at .wi sa cr: o y, useltcs
most reS(MCt.ully yours,
T. L WALLACE k CO ,
STRAHAN BLOCK. ALBANY, OT.
We i;
You Wa,nt Our Groocls Pro
vided, we can make it
to your Interest.
Most t veryone boasts of their business but to our tVie::U nti I n itrons we
assert ajufac that we have one of the most complete stocks oi'st t'iie grocer
ies iu this city.
We Have Everything toBe Foaud ia a FiKtduss Grocery Store
Thanking all our patrons and friends for their patronage,
prompt attendance, to met it a continuance of the same.
Call and get prices and inspect goods.
BL0DGETT
A WONDERFUL ARRAY.
NewOoodi In QaantiUes To Suit tbt
Mot Fmlidajoi.
In tbe matters of etent and
quantity. Mr. W. It. Graham,
Merchant Tai'or, bus just rei-eived
i ct-ek of ele-a :t siuiinx hl
that is simply imnirpasscd. They
iiiImxIv Ijotb Fiwlixb and. Ameri
can m:inufaclureof all w-ol cloths
that are simply s:ii"ib, aud will
work up into suiis oi t ia very best
ni.tl m.jst fasliii-nahle make to be
hie I aiivwhi-ie.-
Tbe liootls are in almost endless
...... .....I.. .....I ..at lorn nn
viirieiv 'i " .,.., ,
that the tate of every individual
can lie exactly met. 1-overe of
handsKUi.t goods can receive a
t ..,..! i.iunim.l Kxamiiie these
;irai. n -
just for the sake of seeing them.
'.- n......ud.ul un.l hill III C(l
More the McKinley liill went fnto
oK.-ratioii, so that no extra tariff
charge.-! will lie aidi-l.
A fresh barrel of N. O. molaesea
at Blackburn & Hroni's.
nil
counties : We greet y v.i oiw an J
Our Stock Of Men's
BOOTS AND SHOES.
careful selection of the most celeb
cuuoieti uj uiepiay iue nnesi line
Your
AND SON, ALBANY, 0KEG0N.
Note of Albany Clxr Factory.
If you want a real ihoice smoke
try our 10 center.
Why Bmoke a Chinese male
cigar now that you can get a far
superior one at J. Joseuh'a cigar
actory, made by white labor?
Try our -elebrated 5 cent
Hi vana filled wtite labor cigars.
We make a specialty of 8-dlinr
cigars of our own make by the box
a factory prices.
Fine Merschanm and Briar ires
and a full assortment of smokers
ar:icles. .
Holiday Book.
Iciei call Mis. llyman's and
rive your order for Hie juvenile
book for Christmas. The latest
out.
JcffrrauH Mill.
Go'ns A Thomas, run the
Jefl'erson Flour Mill, and have
Hour ami feed of a.l dercription n
hand. Send in your orders.
Fresh oysters at John Isom's.
Try a glass of Celery phosphate
E!
nil, ml eten 1 to yo:i a c rdi il inv
1IV I I I
XII I
Clothing
a ted bran Is nude bv thf verv le
ul these gxls ever hnji bt to tin
rn i
up.
we hope by honest dealing and
Frrurh Tanay Wafer.
These wafers are a sure and safe
specilb; for all kinds of f- inale
troubles and will re.nove all ob
Htruct ijis to the nioittbiy pr r;od- ,
no m. it Icr what tlie cause. They
-re jiihl b it t-verv woman needs,
t -l.l ran br n -e. I s.ifelv. For sale
if ll.f 1. I'lliLSlllllt Ml'lllflll (Vl..
i 'itaniifaelnrris, I'ottUinl, Or. gon,
tint tunn our sole eeut. J. A.
i '. ii. i mi it-.', ilT'ieiii-. Bluni!eig
-.ek, All any, Oiijj.'ii.
lrirt FrulT.
I in prepmed t pay the high-
i m.rkei pi ice, in i:rie- - cash,
or e tt it drie-' fruits of all kinds.
Hash i l K. Yi No.
Wilcox & Conn, poUgra hers.
II VI IIACKI.. to) ill! can ltei icck
I iv ,-tir.ti li.t Sliil h'tiOuru. W'eu ui.tee
i-. St itl lit l'u '. . Itlwon.
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