THE MORNINC HERALD: FKIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1890.
IHomhtfl gaily gttaltl
ON SALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
sale each morning ai U. J. Jones'
book atore .where it i m be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTIKOS ABOUT TOWN.
Coming!
Miss NeaUy Stevens! !
. Concert Grand 1'iano ! ! !
Omit court nest week.
A $10 suit for $7 at P. Cohen's.
A 15 overcoat for $10 at 1'.
Cohen's.
Fieh 1 utter ot the Willamette
Tacking Co. 'a
Dr. Starr, of Brownsville, was
in the ci'y yesterday.
Mrs. Thoe. Hopkins, of this city
is visiting in Salem.
C. J. Buck and W. J. Miller, of
Eugene, are in the city.
Aunt .rain.U Johnson lias cone
on a vhatto Helix, Kastern Ore
gon.
A fresh keg of pickled pig feet
opened this morning at Blackburn
A Pironi's.
An additional reduction in nil
kinds of goods in spite of the Me
lt inky bill at P. Cohen's.
The Willamette Packing Co.
have shipped lUI.OOO pounds of
dried fruit away this week.
At the coming piano concert the
reserved seats nave been placed
at the nominal price of 75 cents.
Benton county flour, the best in
the market, at $1.05 per sack,
cash, at Blackburn A Pironi's.
Prof. J L.Oubert is lying seri
ously ill at the residence of his
daughter, Mrs. Archie Hammer,
of this city.
Miss Stevens is a pianist gifted
with talents and perfected tech
nique. Ypesische Zeitung of Ber
lin. ' .
A pleasant deception was given
Rev. Drs. Owen and Wallace at
the residence of L. K. Blain last
evening.
$1.50 will buvyou a pair of tho?e
elegant eight-button length un
dressed Moeqnetoir kid gloves at
the Ladies' Bazaar.
The Postal Telegraph ofliee in
HarrUburg has been discontinued,
: nd the operator has returned to
his home in Oakland.
The Oregon Christain
hu.lcavor
Union concluded its session at
Salem vesterday, and decided to !
hold the next meeting in Albany.
J. O. Writsman left yesterday
on a business trip down the valley
in the interest of the Albany
Farmers & Merchants Ins. Co. -
He touch is singular'arly clear
clean and elastic. Site plays with
rsre intelligence, and h-r technical !
attainments are sufficient for t tie
demand of the dav. Boston Her
ald. In the circuit court at Salem
Wednesday Ihos. McNary, well
known in this city, plead guilty to
a charge of assault with a danger
ous weapon and was fined $100.
The piano recital at the Congre
gational church by Miss Stevens
the gifted young pianist, was an
artistic success, and the young lady
established hrself as a initress of
technique. Washington Critic.
The average yield of wheat in
Oregon according to the secretary
of agriculture's report, was 15
bushels to the are, of barley 25
bushels to the acre and of cats o0
bushels.
Miss Stevens proved herself to
bh a pianist of remarkable talent
and an exceedingly interesting
plaver. Her performance of "Ca
price Espagnol," composed by ht-r
could hardly be improved upon by
" any pianist. Boston Post.
PAL Jewitt of the Harrisburg
public school has again been on
the sick list, leaving his depart
uirntin the hands of bis able
Mijlant, Miss Ellen Whit, while
the ftrimiry department was car
'ried 9t hy Miss Nora May.
C. ?l Redneld, son of F. M.
JlednV, one of our Albany- enter
prising young men, left last even
ing for San Francisco to enter a
school of Practical, Civil, Mechan
ical and Mining Engineering, to
perfect hirueelt in those branches.
The census enumerators have
been waiting patiently ior their
pay since performing their labors
fast June, hut owing to the com
plaints made against the census
their pay has been withheld. A
few, at least, in thi vicinity have
received their pay the past week.
John C. Freund, the famous
critic of New Yor says the com
mendation Miss NeaUy Stevens
lias received from Lisz.t, Win. Bue
low, Knllak, Moszkowski and
Scharwenka are drserd; was
completely captivated Camber in
one evening. The "AnitVcan Mu
sician" said, she will always phwe
ar. the favorable verdict of J Jos
ton's press will be continued wrur-
With the approach of the ChinAJf
den i cur, miurn evtriAi iMiiai'iifi;
festivities among the Pjgan hordes
and in consequence the Chinese
quarters are resplendent with red
lanterns, dragon Hag and other
accessories to Chinese celebra
tions. The occasion is the anni
versary of the birth df a promi
nent P.iiran Mason, who lived
bundled of years ago and whose
memory is dear to the hearts of
his countrymen. In Pottland a
celebration is being had on a very
extensive scale.
The Oregoman says: "AUiiina-
man named Fan, who was herd- j
ing sheep lor Jonn Alien, on xtuuio
creek, G ant county, was killed
while attempting to cui a large log uiver mines, ue reports work
loose on a hill side, by the log roll- progressing there favorably. About
in-t over and mashing him. Fawn . twenty men are working in the
,A,M well known to the old settlers mines there and several of them
hftbia place, as herded sheep in ' exoect to w inter on the moun
thia country for the past ten years. . tains. A coinpany of Tacoma men
The Chinese residents of this place ; has just gone in there and they
went down and secured fie re-, are now constructing a cabin,
mains which thoy forsvirded to There is no snow on the mountain
John Day. . yet. Eugene Register.
AH OPENBIVEB-
Tht Is What This V alloy Wants In the !
WiJlaiestU.
The most experienced pilots and
engineers on the Willamette river,
arc emphatic in their statements
that mell directed work at the
rteht points will keep the naviga
tion on the Willamette, from Port
land to Uarrisbiir, free and unob
structed throughout the year.
Just such a condition of affairs
is what is to be most earnestly de
sired in every part of the valley,
and especially the cities alo:ig the
banks of our "nohlo river.
Every place is equally interested
in securing this end. There has
been appropriation made for the
purpose, and probably after the
fall rains have F.vollen the waters
so that there is a fair boating Ftae
- ii - ;n i . ... 1
a snag puiier win ih; sent up, "
the appropriation dtily expended
in laying around in genuine junk
eting trips, and not one parti lo of
lasting good accomplished,.
Some means should bo adopted
to pecttre actual and needed work
with the appropriation so- tiiat it
be not frittered away. The most
sure means to a,-uoiiiplish this de- j
fired end would he for Hie busi
ness men. through the boards of
trade in the cities on the banks of
the Willamette, to appoint com
mittees to look after the matter;
or better let the representative
business men of Salem, Indepen
dence, Albany, Corvallis and Har
risburg, through their boards of
trade, send delegates to some one
of the places designated, to form a
river improvement board, to hunt
up, watch and solicit the faithful
exMnditnre of the appropriation,
and petition for firther appropria
tions for the same purpose and to
give no rest until the cbject is ac
complished. litis committee could accom
plish lor the Willamette what
water way committee is accom
plishing lor the Colr.mbin. Let
our Albany loard of trade take
initiative steps in the matter and
work it np. It means piosperity
for us and all the others.
Bishop Becker' Lecture.
"Five hundred miles on horse
back through the Holy land."
liiahop J. 11. Becker, of Ohio, will
give his famous des- ription of this
journey Friday evening Oct. 24,
I8!J0, in the W. C. T. U. hall under
the auspices of the Young Men's
t'hrictian Association. - Ai (mission.
twentv-tive cents. The lecture will
commence promptly at 8 o'clock
i m. The speaker will be attired
in Orient d costume of silk and
tine linens. Bishop Becker enjoys
the reputation oi alwys being
presbingly invited to return wher
ever he speaks. The lecture will
include travels through Jerusalem,
Bethlehem, Bethany, the ruined
cities i-f Lake (Jubilee and to the
Dead Sea. River Jordan and other
places of interest in the Holy land.
t'nlun l'acitic Burveynrs.
The Astoria Columbian says
some little excitement was caused
by the advent of Engineer Hurl
hurt, of the Union Pacific, an I Al.
Hammond, another well known
civil engineer. Thy wore their
high boots and looked travel
stained, but as' to what their
business was nothing could be
learned. Mr. Hurlburt was "just
looking around." It will be
remembered that he was ''just
looking around" Aftoria once
before, when Henry Villard had
under consi leration the cont ruc
tion of a line from Hunter's point
to Astoria. He made the survev
down the river at that time for
Mr. Villard. The engineers itne
down the river in a boat. They
walked over the ground around
Tongue point and looked around
i he harbor during the afternoon.
It is supposed that they represent
the Union Pacific.
Knights or Pythias.
The Eugene Register says : A
lodge of this order was organized
in this city last week and the fol
lowing officers elected : Jacob
Mitchell. P.O.; A. P. Churchill,
C. C ; J. O. Watts, V. C. ; A. C.
Woodcock. P. ; Fletcher Linn, M.
A. ; J. N. Bunch , E. ; A. E.
(iallagher, I .ofR! and S. ; Dr.
Smiley, M. F. Their application
has been forwarded to the grand
lodge and hits been accepted.
They have leased . the ball over
the posloiBce for a term of three
years and it is now being litted up
for their use. The lodge has about
twenty charter 'members. x
Mining.
A correspondent at Ruby writes
to the EUensburg Localizer that
the only mine doing anything in
development work there is First
Thought. It is reported that the
Arlington company has struck it
big in their mine. A few days
ao, he says, they struck four feet
oi solid metal, which is said to be
sulphurets and antimony. The
big tunnel in the Ruby hill was
!iegnif last Monday a week ago.
The running of said tunnel will do
more to develop the worth pf the
inw m the hill than farthing
that can begone in that direction.
About Completed.
Peter Roney reports that the
new bridge being built across the
McKenzie river aliout four miles
below McKenzie Bridge will lie
completed in abut two weeks.
John Isliam expected to come
down the first of the week for toe
last load of iron work. The new
toad from this bridge to Folev
I springs U cjinp'etjd tiuarj.
It I il a Hirer Mine.
11 V rwirrii r.itnrna;l f.i..t
nuht from a short trip to the Blue
M0TE3 TB0M MIDDLE RIDGE.
Middle Ridge, Oct. 23.
We have bad but little fiost.
Recent r. in, followed by warm
sunny dtys cause the grass to
grow finely.
Our hill land now in tine con
dition for cultivu'iou ; and some of
our farmers have already sown
their fall grain.
Charley Smith with his wife and
child is Btaving with his faihcr-in-
i Ihw Mr. t . Biach: Cnailey has
bought a piece of laud, near by
which he intends to improve.
Our school opened on the OtU,
ins!, Mrs. Win. Moore, teael-er.
However, we have no school this
week on account of the severe ill
ness of a sister of Mr. Moore, i
Lcbar.on. .
Mr. Slurs has rented Mr.
Leever s place formerly occupied
uy Mr. J. M. Marks. We are not
informed whether Mr. Stcirs place
a ill have a tenant or not.
J, N. Combs has in his dooryaid
a blackberry hufch of the evergreen
variety, which has yielded this
season twent y-sev.-n gallons of
berries of fine quality.
(Jeorge .Miller bus moved upon
to his new plaec.
I'atFiit Granted.
The following patents hav been
granted to itrcr.s of the Pacific
r tales during the past week ami
u.-p.uti-d cs-p.-cially for this paper
by C. A. miow -V Co., Washington,
1). C : E. T. Davie8,Portland,saw
mi. I bet works; H. Eiibers, San
Franci-co, harness tool ; C. O.
Faruot, fan Francisco, burglar
alarm attachm nt for alarm
clicks; A. T. liil'ert, Sa'eni, hose
coupling; J. (ir'uler, LaGrange,
Cul . grain e'eaner attachment ;
1'. II. Jackson, San Francisco,
bareiunt una Mdexalk coiibtruc-
thei'lo,,; li-Jacol s, 1 eialnma, safety
p c ki i nil- garments ; . it. tvae
Otrg, Wtibco, Oregon, vehicle
brake; F. Kelley and W. A. Wil
liam?, San Francisco plasterer's
tool ; F. S. Mclvibben, Joseph.Or.,
valve gear; P. J. Moore, San
Francisco, oil can ; T. H. Palmer,
San Bernardino, desk, toilet ami
display bottle; C. A. Palmquist,
Spokane Fall;', device for trai s
mitting motion; F. M. Speed, San
Francisco, pipe machine; C. W.
Tremain, Portland, ore concen
trator; P. N. Tryon, San Fran
cisco, hat fastener; W. T. Walton,
Mayville, Or., barbed wire; M.
Wheeler, San Francisco, mounting
terrestrial globes; W. H. 11.
Wright, San Francisco, school
ruler.
Its Value is In The Future.
Astorian:- Very nearly a waste
of time is the monthly, repot t of
the Oregon State Weather Bureau,
for it comes out so far behind time
as to be practically worthless.
The report for the month of July
arrived yesterday, October 20th,
but i.o good can be gained now
from a erusal of an account of
w hat the weather was latt July,
and the pamphlet of thirty pages
even though containing a great
amount of information and numer
ous statistical tables, is consigned
to the waste-haBket. If II. E.
Hayes, master of the state grange,
w ho is director, and B. S. Pague,
of the United Sta'es signal service,
assistant director, can contrive to
have these monthly reports issued
about two months sooner, they
may be of value, otherwise the
vast amount of money it costs to
publish them is Just about wasted.
"Wants To Get Move on Her,"
Seattle Press : Some of the Ore
gon papers are urging the propriety
of a state appropriation of half a
million dollars for the world's fair
exhibit of the state's resources.
The entire state press is a unit
upon this important question.
And they are moving in the right
direction. Oregon wants to "get a
move on her," in the expressive
language of the street. If she
doesn't at the next census Wash
ington will show her a clean pair
of heels. The legislature of this
state will be asked for a liberal ap
propriation not lib. a million;
just cut in two once will be about
the proper thing.
Attention, Sir Knights.
All memliers of Temple Com
raandery, No. 3, Knights Templar,
are hereby notified to appear at
their asvlum on Monday, the 27th
day of October. 1890, at 7 o'clock
p. m. for drill. By order of the
Eminent Commander.
A WOHDEBFDL ABBAT.
New Goods la Quantities To Salt
Most Fastidajus.
ths
In the matters of Vxtent and
quantity, Mr. W. R. Graham,
Merchant Tailor, has just received
a 6tock of elegant suiting goods
that is simply unsurpassed. They
embody both Envhsh and Ameri
can manufacture of all wool cloths
that are simply superb, and w ill
work up into suits of fia very best
mid mobt fashionable make to be
had anywhere.
The goods are in almost endless
variety of style and pattern, so
that the tate of every individual
can be exactly met. Ixvers of
handsome goods can receive a
great treat to go and examine these
just for th sake of seeing them.
lliey were puretiaswi anu smpiied
before the McKiuIey bill went fnto
operation, so that no extra tarin
charges will he added.
French Tausy Wafers.
These wafers are a sure and safe
specific for all kinds of female
troubles and will remove all ob
structions to the monthly periods,
no mutter what the cause. They
are just what every woman needs,
and can be used safely. For' sale
by the Livingstone Medical Co.,
manufacturers, Portland, Oregon,
also from our sole agent, J. A.
Cumming, druggist, Bin in berg
block, Albany, Oregon.
B1ILR01D C0ITE0L.
Shall th Leeitlatirs TaksAay Actios
Upon the Hatter-
The matter of railroad legisla
tion, as it is called, will come be
fore the next legislature in a prom
form, and is a pertinent subject
for consideration. Gov. Pennoyer'a
course in the matter has unfortu
nately given it a serni quoti politi
cal tinge, but it should be wholly
non-par: isan. A correspondent to
the Salem Journal gives the sub
ject a without gloves" handling.
Hesfys:
So far the railroad influence ex
erted in the legislature, through
their paid attorneys (whom they
' -"icceeded in electing to that
inefficient all at-
'lon looking to the
i. on railroads in
OfBgw, . "
It is truo we hive the Houltlaw,
which is a goOj!t one as far as it
goes. And we havt a railroad
commision, which was created
for the purpose of seeing that this
Hoult law was obeyed bv the rail
road manager, and also for super
vising the traffic on the railroads
and seeing that the roads were
kept in repair and fit to serve the
people with efficiency and safety.
But so far the commission has
been a failure for two reasons.
1st The law as framed was,
through the machinations of Joe
Simon and other railroad attorneys
shorn of all efficient power by
amendments to the original but.
2d Because the caucus at the
last legislature was under the con
trol of the railroad influence and
selected commissioners who are
controlled by the same influence
and the rights of 6hippers are did- j
regarded. !
J t is to be hoped that our next
legislature will clothe the commis
- i were who will not got go to the
railroad magnates to know what
action shou'd be taken.
It would lie well also to provide
for the election of the commission
ers by the people. "
W0MAH3' KIB3I0HABI SOCIETY.
The Womans' Missionary Society
of the First Presbyterian church,
will meet with Mrs. C. E. Goff,
Saturday at 2 p. m. All interested
in the church ot Missions are
coidially invited to attend.
I'KOUBAMMK.
Devotional exercises.
Reading of Minutes.
Reports cf Committees.
Report from Presbyterial Society
Hymn.
"Motherhood and Missions,"
Mrs. J. K. Elderkin. .
Geography. Mrs. C. W. Sears.
Header Mrs. Bingham.
Astorian (Alaska) Mrs. C. E.
Goff. -
Hymn.
Mrs. J. K. Elderkin, Pres.
Mrs. J. M. Irving, Sec.
FOB BD1DAT.
A fat hen,
Sweet potatoes, celery,
A fat goose,
French peas, asparagus,'
Mushrooms, cranberries,
Nice spring chicken,
Off shore mackerel, Swiss cheese,
A tine pheasant,
And all the good things, of life,
nice and fresh at Mueller A Gar
rett's, the leading grocers.
A Sure Care far the Whisky Habit
Dr. Livingston's Andidote for
Drunkenness will cure any case of
the liquor haoit in from ten to
thirty days, from the moderate to
the drunkard. The antidote can
be given in a cup of coffee without
the knowledge of the person tak
ing it. The Antidote will not in
jure the health in any way. Man
ufactured by the Livingston
Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon,
or from J. A. Cumming, Druggist,
sole agent.
Notes of Albany Cigar Factory.
If yon want a real choice smoke
try our 10 center.
Why smoke a Chinese made
cigar now that you can get a far
superior one at J. Joseph's cigar
factory, made by white laltor?
Try our celebrated 5 cent
Hi van a tilled white labor cigars.
We make a specialty of selling
cigars of our own make by the box
at factory prices.
Fine Merschanm and Briar pipes
and a full assortment of smokers
an icles. .
Dissolved Partnership. '
The firm of S. N. Steele A Com
pany have this day dissoved part
nership, Cal. Burkhart retiring
from the firm. The business will
be continued by S. N. Steele at
the old place of business.
S. N. Stesxk,
Cal. Bcbkhart.
Albany, October 13, 1890.
Holiday Book.
Lacies call Mrs. Hyman's and
give your order for the juvenile
book for Christmas. The latest
out.
Jefferson Mill.
Goins A Thomas, run the
Jefferson Flour Mill, and have
flour and feed of al description on
hand. Send in your orders.
Found.
A red leather valise an 1 an um
brella, found on First street yes
terday, awaits an owner at this
office.
Use Beggs Dandelion b liters for
naitrestion, dyspepsia and all kindred
discuses.
The only water filterer that gives
perfect satisfaction are for sale by
Matthews A Washburn.
For a fine silk umbrella w ith a
fold or silver handle call on
'rench, (the corner jewelry store.)
BORN.
WALKER To the wife of C. W. Walker.
this city. Oct. 23, 1890, a aoa.
JESTER To the wits of W. L. Jester,
ttiii city, Oct. S3, leWU, a hoy.
in
BUSINESS LOCALS.
French keeps railroad time.
Clocks at Will A Stark's.
Celery at C. E. Brownell's.
Fresh oysters at John Isom's.
Wilcox A Conn, photographers.
Try a glass of Celery phosphate
Canes and iacketa at E. C.
earls.
Ouench vour thirst at th nnu
soda fountain.
Go to Wilcox A Coun for uhoto-
graphs.
If von want a irood clock. caII nn
Will A Stark.
Go to Jaa. F. Powell A Pn'a far
fresh groceries.
See those stylish stookinott-A
jacket's at Read's.
A fine line nf santlamiui'.
at E. C. Searls.
Plusii and astrachan capes at E.
C. Searls.
See Burkhart A Keeney w hen
you want to go east.
Oysters in every style at John
Isom's.
Secure a good picture at Wilcox
ifcConu's.
Laoe curtains irom $1.50 per pair
ip at E. C. searls.
Silk umbrella's at French's
jewelry store.
A large line of clocks just re
ceived at Will & Stark's.
; A full line of trusses for sale at
Cumming's drug store.
Elegant Lotion rend- the skin
soft and beautiful.
Spectacles for every one at
French's jewelry store.
A fine line of library lamps on
sale at C. E. BrowueU'e.
All the latest in cloaks and
jackets at W. F. Read's. -
Egan A Achison are selling mon
uments at Portland prices.
Capes and jackets at the lowest
prices at E. C. Searls'.
QA fresh barrel of X. O. molasses
at Blackburn & Pironi's.
We make 'em while you wait.
Oyster cocktails at Boenick's.
Gentlemen, get oi e of those
fine dress shirts at E. C. Searls'.
Black silk warp Henrietta -?rom
$1 .25 per yard up. E. C. S ;arls.
Furnished rooms to rent near
college. Inquire at this ofliee.
Fresh cranberries and picketed
cod fish at Mueller A Garrett's.
A fine line of Artists materials
just opened at J. A. Cumming's
drug store.
G. W. Simpson has just received
a fine line of eealette jackets in nil
styles.
We make a specialty of fine
cakes for parties and weddings.
Blackburn A PIroni.
A very large assortment of new
prints, ginghams, strong cloth,
etc., at W. F. Read's.
Call and see the 1 ue styles in
beauty veiling and handkerchiefs
at the Ladies Bazaar.
Novelties iu wash dress fabrics.
The largest stock in the city at
Samuel ouugs.
Go to Cumming s drug store
Blumberg block, for your artist's
supplies.
Try Mueller A Garrett's fine
roast coffee; once uned, always
used.
Piano that gives perfect satis
faction you can find at Mrs.
Hyman's.
We have a fine line of school
shoes ct popular prices. E. C
Searls.
Another invoice of the famous
Benton county flour at Blackburn
& Pironi's at $1.05 per sack.
Floor matting of the very best
quality and at reasonable rates can
tie found at fortmifler V Irving 8
Begirs liver pills are a mfid laxative
and act directly ou the liver and kid
uey as well as the bowels. All drug.
Call now and give your order
to Mrs. ifyman for the juvenile
book so they will be here ior
Xmas.
Take the Northern Pacific rail
road for all points east, twelve
hours the quickest route. Tickets
for sale Burkhart Keeney.
Fortmiller A Irving have a large
line of lace curtains, renaissance,
Madras and cheneille table covers,
which they are selling very cueap
Before purchasing your Artists
materials) examine the new stock
just opened at the drug store of J
A. Cumming, successor to H. (3
Hubbard.
Some of tne latest styles of ele
gant bed lounges can be seen at
Fortmiller A lrving's, as they have
just received a large invoice.
If you want a durable monu
ment go to Egan A Achison, who
are handling nothing but the best
grades.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeteries,
put up by Egan A Achison, at half
the tost of stone.
It is not ' surprising that
Matthews A Washburn sell the
most stoves from the fact I hat they
carry the line of goods at prices
that convince even the skepitcal.
Messrs. Will A Stork have just
received a new line of beautiful
silverware, solid gold watches,
rings and jewelry of nil kinds.
Call and fee their fii.e selecti ins.
Don't fail 'o visit- tha Indies'
Bazaar when yon get ready to buy
yonr new fall hat or bonnet. Their
elegant styles and sujKrrior quality
of goods, together with the lov
prices, are the wonder of the town.
Take the Union Pacific railway
f- .1.. V'.iaf tlliltV-livM I.OUIS
quicker than any other transcon-
..i i: insurant nsiar (limn?
cars, Pullman palace sleepers, free
family '-sleeping cars run through
to Denver, Omxha, Council i;hiP
Kansas Citv, 8t. rouH a id Chit
cago. C. G- Uawlings, city tioke
agent, foot of Broadalbia ttreei.
NEW CLOTHING
Oitlzan of L'n i ai 1 a Ij .iain
ation to attend at our new tore
The grandest ooeninir ami niut
before exhibit, in th Willamette Vklleyr",",n" tZZX tnZZ I T " ,'8 '' ,u'ine'er
trade oHhis state. We hve setrched the WWi"? 0Pen. a nT. eo. ch ?n th.ng
goods that A.ne.ioa pro luces
uaviug ko'ic inio i-in iuraei wiwi rea-iy rasa we were ensute i 10 n tyrim i 1 , f M
actories and largest iiupjrtjra in the United States at such prices as will abaoluteivdTT,EwLLLv.?ry
e
Is simply incomparable. Our stock of Youths', Boys and Children's clo h'.az far above what we had
exacted to obtain, while our Furuiabing Goods Department is Replete iu every respect. A full Hue of
veroats at Ita.lrjoW price.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
In boots and shoes we ha ye made
manufacturers iu the East, and are
city
OUR TERMS WILL BE CASH, and that's why we are enabled to sell you good cheap. WE BUY
FOR CASH, and by doing so are enabled to get the very best goods at the most reaouahla d amount. We
believe that a store run ou the rash system wliere GOOD. UOODs cm i bought HEAP F tit OA sil w-iii
iupply a felt want In this coiu.uunity. Bidding you all once more a cordial in vi a .ion to a t-.nd our ,rrand
opening Oct. 4th, or to call at any time while iu the city and iniect our Jt jck, we, u s.:ri a o i. scl.es
most respectfully yours,
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
STRAHAN BLOCK. ALBANY, OR.
le
You "Want Our Goods Pro
vided we can make it
to your Interest.
Most tveryoue boasts of their business but to our friends an I patrons we
assert ai a fac that we have one of the most complete stocks of staple grocer -es
in this city.
We' Have Everything toLk Found in a Firstclass Grocery Store
Thanking all our patrons and friends for their patronage,
prompt attendance, to merit a c mtinuance of the same.
Call and get prices and inspect goods.
BL0DGETT
t.tssMasMsMassnastMa
churns, FEED GUTTERS, jJWSW SEWING MACHINES, J?SZ
nothing wo rood, and bo one can beat us on ust statscd cutter Mtemrt & Sox havb loi the ne Whwler & Wilnun, So, 9.
prices. STEWART SOX. toot kinds lor sale. , ,
,oom nnWQ r " CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, SS W1 AND
ItlUN HA null Wo. harro -' ou Srst on o anyone wanting; aajtfalns; iu the htfd- fc '-c nc'- il an . i-t.;i, oni'ima d Kor-
csll 00 Btevart a at. It will 11 jon not war Una will do well to call on Stewart a " - n; i iu iiii.c, IjoI, p c, ai d p!ow
tofoqretthte. So besot parchasinf a-swhera. Tfcajr steel
. keen nearly svarythiu In th line ot build '
n Lardwais, and a nnfnlncens stock feoff
ROPE AND CHAIN, HftW T PAINTS AND OILS , :-Vr
Hu thai u-isit. V.cannml but pu4 f "'- r'!SSt
numlla, aod cao give yoo any sis from M ..,,.,. Ws want to ''' . SltWAkTAhOX.
to 1.1 i. Alsi. UcWIrcn, S-W toS-4. LAUIKS. ATltN TIUN , tell you thst wa I . .
SrtWART a SOX. Uare lb beat abeara aod suaaots U thta city,
and wa can ptore It to yon at aty time,
Kvnypair warraated and they can be re- rMppir? M'il AHIPflMC have
. tATA-Rttn Cl'BEP. health nod sweet tiroed Utnsy do itasatactlon. This tOlll-ltd nl'U WA'JUiiN. a n oe
J breath secured, by Shllob's Catarrh is no brair or tuoster, we Bean what we ray. t,, a ob hi..ii.o can iw you irol fries i.
Remedy. Price SO ceoia. Itasal tniector frae. 8TKWAKT SOX. TEWAKT&SOi.
8old by Foahey Mason
WANIED-Aceot. to sail seal fatate, both UAHINPi UAHHINFR fchMdeS BBY CAF.RIAGES a laraaatm
ma'e and female S-t (y em:4uynabt Vjj WiJtShl5 vt T wltlUkJ TBrtoi -I t- e,.., g hooa, paiasol and
aodro-Hly, Apply to f. k Barkhrt. Lf.d and a wkat ws - P-r i-..,.i ...... I .K i price from t8 to
real wtate ajeut, opp mU rtrst Mako: al ?t!L StkwIkt k SOX. ,,e ' 1 n, e' lot ' matrimonial
bank. aoOotoryoo. STEWART a SO-V- ,u Kak U-iu IMv. Wea'so bare a
- w- J't- cTEiVARr a SOX.
SCALES Vry ? DRIED APPLES, o. :
enough in tlut way ouayear topay for a smpi. 4th. rarsaM go toStewait A Box, mHAT B At KING Cot OH iaa be so quick,
voodwala. OotnStswait kao and pries and buy aa apple nariac snachina aod save I lr cur. J by Shilch'sCnre. Wasoaraotaa
their scales olaUkiit. yeurUuit. it, Scld by Foshay Mason.
ouatiei : Wt greet you one and all,
GOODS
i u:ui..-. .
.ramt w..e,
Our Stock Of Men's
't
careful selection of the most celebrated brands mide by the very be?
enabled to display the nuest. line .,f these goods ever hrot ght to tin8
M lour
AND SON, ALBANY, 0KEG0N.
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au i win display u. uiu-t line ot
best
Clothing
we hope by honest dealing and
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