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THE MORNING HERALD; WEtlNESPAY, OCTOBER 29, 1890. IS IT PRACTICAL. The New Stjlo c-f RiIro.-d That U Pro-p.-sed. BR0WN3VILLE NOTES, - -- -- ! ON SALE. The Daily IlERM.n will lm on 1 i ; . . If T T , wwagwnuww n. j. .lones ; took storo.vbcreiU tnbe procured at 6 cenre per copv. JOTTINOS Ar.DL'l TOWN. Rubbers at Klein Ims. Arctic overshoes it Klsin Bros Fine bleachcl celerv at Muelle r j ii;,,,,,,,.,. ' I For tine Buckingham .1. I iiti'iir . . Boots go to Klein 15ros. For a nice dres-s shoe go to li. C. Searls. . A fine assortment of gent's lie at h. C. JSjarls. Choice d.signi in table linen atir'1 Con-mai-Jery was taken up i' .A I hv the report of the ofiieers. miow- Mies Pauline May, of Ilarrisburg is visiting in the city. Order a nice drtssed chicken from Mueller & (iarrett'e. A tine line of choice delicacies at Mueller i Garrett's. A full line of boots, lo.ut prices and beat goods at . C. Searls. The East Washingtonian says that fanners are all buy harvest ing. A new three-story brick hotel is being built at Heppner, Morrow county. The city council met last even ing and adjourned to 7 o'clock to night. A full line of men's, boys and youths kip and calf boots at the lowest prices at Klein Bros. j-1 w ... ilirwil. . ! ' . 7 tl J. 1J till, 1 I j V, . r ,kner;n ,'ar ""I a 6 y '1 ' f Ivauho No : J M Ilod.-on, of repairing and custom work liub-,,lie samu. w H Dilveu and j K ber boots repaired and work war- Veatherfor d.cf Ten pl'e No 3 ; Don ,anteU' aid XIcKiU', Samuel dill, P. C Klein iiros., are sole aints lor S. M. Hendersons & Co., red tcboolhouse shoes. Every pair warranted. Knights Parade and Libarati's i band, and a tine collection of in stantaneous views, X cents each, l.'all at Crawford V Paxtons, next uoor to Jlaspnic it-mple. At a meeting of ilr members of the Congregational church a call ' was extended to Rev. A. N.i Wright, of Portland, Maine, to ac- j cept the pastorate of that church.' The lalles Times-Mountaineer' soya that two people were married, the lady aged ol' years and the , gentleman 49. The woman j the foot of Ferry street for their weighed 240 jKJUiids aDd the man ! accomodation. 'They numbered 107. i among them R P Kaih irt, l! i H. E. Haye. master of the -'t :t-! Vv'hitele-i!se, S I, Pope. .1 M llod G range, P. of II. was in the cit : A'r J Hod-on, 1 Mackay, yesterday on his way to Allan. a', ' ,o1'" R iovr. F V I'.ahes, John ieori:ia,to attend the session of Mmto, F . E Starr, S r (.ill, P, E the National Grange which meets! I I ru tliAi- .in V.ii- 1' ! Having bought our rubber boots j early in the spring and direct from , the factory, we can sell them cheaper than any house in I. inn ourity. i 'all and be convii.ee. I. Klein Bros. You men with long, lean and : lanky, short, fat and chu il.y let t, : go to Klein Bros.' shoe f-tore arid ' get a nice fit, as they keep in rtock all sizes and widths of kip, calf and grain boots. Everyone that has children taking piano lessons should take them to hear the eel -brated . PiunUte Thurl.iy Oct. ;'th! Reserved seats 75 cents at Wi i tt i Link's music store. Klein Bros, make a spc- ialty of : lKJts and shoes and are pi .i tical shoemakers, ni all t.oLs and ' shoes boug it of then; that lip, run over or soles come lo' are re-! paired by them free of charge. A young woman wanted to act as companion and nurse toayoung iaOy, an invalid. Apply letween 1' and 4 P. M. at the oiliee of Ir. . Ellis. j The Piano forte that will be used at the piano concert Thursday : Oct. 30th is a concert or arti-ls; grand, 8 feet 10 inches lonr. one ! ol the largest pianos rnanuf.ic-ti.C'!. : It is from the factory of II. F. i ler S ."-ons oi liosion. ihese pi.i-: nos are the favorites of most of the eiiiinent artists of to-dav Wii! A: . . , , ..- i 1,1 nn are u Ken is lor jusiiv celebrated instruments and keep ! the uprights in stvek. CIRCUIT COURT. C o Aj4 Hi Janes 0. Boyd Dismiaied .' BuaUess TraDsacted Ycstfrray. j The cases of the state of regon vs. .las. O. Boyd for selling 'iquorj without a license wtre dis:ni.-eil. ! A. Miller vs. Schooling and Me- j Diniel ; dismissid. j A. F. Gooch vs. 'IheSantiami I .iintliMriiicr I iimlinrimr I . mi ri m- rHrv ..i I....I1..V- i..!-..... r"J I recovery ul money: iclereo s re port confirmed Civpn vd l.lvfin .11 i'i iF.'ii ,-,i.i. t uned. James C. Hardin vs. Can i, Hardin, divorce; giai.'ed. W. II Go'.tra vs. C 'baric E Icbler, recovery of money ; jud ment !()' default. F. M. Kizer vs. J L. Cavines and C. E. Ca-.intss. toecrreit title; decree by default.' Board of S.-ho -1 bind Commis Btoners vs. W. B. Smith et al., fic-eclosure ; dicp-e by default. alter R. N-hooImg vs. ('ouch & Couch ; judgment "for' want of I answer I TOR SUNDAY. A fat hen. Sweet potato s, ce'ery, A f it rroosc, French peae, asparagus, Muslirooms, ci' uiberiics, Nice spring chicken, OH shore mickerel, Swiss cheese, A tine pheasant. And all the good tliiiigs of life, nice and fresh at Mueller ec Gar rett's, the leading grocers. . Elegant Lotion rend-" the skin soft and heautifu!. Novelties in wash dress fabrics. The largest stock iu the cily at fciniutl JS. Voung'a. KiTIQHTS TEMPLAR. Grnl C ir.uiaaiierj Have a Highly Siccmful Mee:iD. Tn. The mei-iiiig of the irand t'nui- ,.,. t-,,:,,,, T...,.nl:.r in tl.-a ',., ,...,,. ,, a plea-anter 'lav for their purpose ' , if 1'ie uliolo ;io5 Lad Urn ma oped out iefo:e ihtui and a choice made j for the occasion. The Sir Knights of Temple C'oin ! manderv Noli a.s -mbled at t he i it - - i i t.i " s Per eoumiami.anu marc.-ieu to the depot to meet I ho vititing rVlllKUl Infill llJUIIIll O ... V.1 w . . . . . . , the arrival ol tin; trams t.'ic pro cession was form; (I and to the tx ipuisitc Liberal! muiic the attend ing Knigtitrf were e-cor!ed to the hall. The business meeting of the inn mat uie onser was m u umu- istiing and jioi:is;cundition,Tei!i ple Commander) No 3. of Albany, having doubled ii self in the 1 isl year, and the others having pros ified in a like manner. 1 he election oi otlicer resulted iu the choice of F N Shurtlcf ', K G (,'; I) V Mason. L G C ; SMYoian, i: J M llodson, CO; I W Pratt. I'rel ; 1! K LiDincott, S W ; (, F, Chamberlain,' J W ; li White house, Treas ; t J Bahcock,Uec. At l o'clock an elegant lunch was spread in tne bamiiit room of the hall, opened by invocation by Sir Knight ttev E tt Prichard. f Temple Commander)' No 15, and after its enjoyable discussion by all present, happy and felicitous speeches and responses were mnd by K P Karhart, I'll C ; .1 F Uoh- Whitehouse and SethLPope. t.f Oregon No 1. Portland; (Jeo E C'nanilierl.iiii, E II McElroy, and IFMa-oi of Temple NoV., and others. makin-r a very pleasant an I whollv enjovable time. In tha evening the Opera Iloiife was crowded to hear he wonderful ami beautiful musicofthe Liherati conceit, which was pronounced one of the grandest treats that Al bany had ever had. This was fol lowed by the dancing party, after music by tin; same band and a lino supper at the Le luionica Restaur ant. ine rortiuint viMW'is came in a Pullman car. which was placed at PP'i-w't, A lhurlow.A Ihonun, A Roberts, F llnckeiiev.P 1 lohkirk, K C Wright, W A Bant and others. From Salem was F. J. P.arcock, K. B. McEirov, P. II. l'Arcy and ; othert". ! M:iny visiting members from tiier localities were here arid alto gether it was one of the nio.-l de lightful meeting-" ever convened in the eitv (f Alh:ifiv. THE BANK OF 0RE50S. 8ob1h"i W. Bc:na Yeate-i.y iu Tteir New BriMing. Tlif Bank of Oregon begin bu-i-ness in its new uartersye-ten!ay. The building is second to none In the valh v in beaut v r.nd svliatv ot striuture tiigh, with it beinvr three s:c a stone and p-v- irick front. The ma'er - ! in re- .Tllil'g ! he Made l.um- i;s cnstiuction is esclu-iv l i!on product on, the stor.e c from the Ashland fpjarrio. ;-iiiititer- and fixtures wen. !y the Sugar Pine Door an I her Co. and are finished up hi dif ferent kinds of Oregon w. i.i! , and the finishings throughout aie of ihesime material. The buiMini' is heat. . d hy a t'irnace in ti e bac-nif-nt and lighted bv electrici'y. Wiien the batik opened ye-ter-day mnrning one of the leading Chintsa n.erchants of t:.e city oivscnt"'! the officials with a ooden tj.l l.-t, cTi which was in ii...vtd i.i I i.i cse i lia.actcrs : I "When vuii have any money to China e.- oeiMisii, or v or want anv ...-,,,.,, ,..,.- f( ti,.. .... J ,i.. i. i....,.i 1 & w. . iv -i..O .iIl(J LIJ IUI1I .1, t.i.VA ccutiitd six weeks. I The otficvrs of the bank at the resent time are: President, II. 1'Tyant; vice president, II. F. Meriill ; cashier, Jav V. Bluin. i he capital stock is $50,i00. THE. MILLS AT WORK- Au.i the Output OncA the Ho-t S.iBuin-;Exp.cted. Messrs C. G. Burkhurt an-! F. J. banning returned yesterday fr jin a visit to the Albany Mining ami Milling Company's mine in the i antiain district. ' .The stamp mill has been run !"'"- ,sl,ll"- "st "'h'-; an ! al- !,!,,J" - 'h no clean up has yet b-en iiiaiie, en iiiii nas I'ceu testeo m show that tt.e expect t! ions of the most sanguine his bt-i-ti Pilly real ized aa.i a wonderfully p tying bu-i-r ess has been put in ,pt r.-itiici. Mr Frank bee! it m.i:n"l ovr for another day to more of the work and further U -ts. Ti . 1 i i i ii'jiconq any nave "hlppct 111 a ju!l "'II amount ji supp!:i-1 fi.i rim ...ii. i. ...ii ....... .. : ivt-i. ioi-i. nr.i ;nc j:i 'lie pav roil, to lust, for six m-.niln land as soon i s ihe tramway ha" eon completed, which will'-l-ikc four or live days, the mili willl-e put in opera tio'n mid kept at woik he. hi and day. A SiirC'iirt for llio Wlniv If.iliii j Dr. Living.-Ion's .iell!-.:e f.,. Drunkenness will cure i y i .-n-e of I the liquor ha- it in from ten t , thirty dais, from tl.e moderate to ! the drunkard. The ;mt,.'.p. r.,(, j he given in actlp of coller i i 1 1 . . . , i r ' the knoll ledge oi tin; p -,m, t,.(. ! ing it. The Antidote w dl not it. jure tli" health in any way. M.in j ufac.lured by the I.ii in;- !oi, ! Chniii-al Co.. Poril.md. Oie;",rj. ; O' froinJ. A. Cumming, Dri'-grt, sole iijfcnt. cast of t lie dispatch that niouutairs something I CO'lIC-" l , new in railroad construction is pro : po-.-il. It is that anew railroad company was incorporated at L'r.- ion, with a capital stock of iii(J0,tHK) ; ; incorporators, .1 B M;-.hana, J W Sdelton, E SMcComas.S O Swack- IiMiiiiner and L.I 1'avis. The oV j j' cts are to build, eo.nip and oper I ate radroads on an entirely new j system as invented by I B Mahana. 'I he i:ev coii.paiiy is named the i Single-Bail and Saddle-Car Coni ! any. The new system can be j operated either by steam or elec . tricity, and contains principles j that ate certain to cause a revolu : t;on iu railroading, i i lie models hare been put to the I severest teits luring the past few j days. It is elaimel, and it has ; bc.-n thoroughly and scientifically j demoiistrated.thatthe new system j can he constructed, equipped and operated at less than one-half the i present system. It removes all j likelihood of accidents resulting I from the derailment of trains, no I fences, catt'eguard.-, or road cros- sinifs are necessary. It removes all liabilities of killing stock, of j sand and snow blockades, and is i the only system which renders it j practicable to use electricity so as to utilize ibe torce expanded in m.t. einii'. ts graos to as-ist in edml'iea ino;her. Plans for the co:itruct:oii oi a practical road :ire in-w bing male. 'i'iie leelopm-nt of all that i clatiiicl for the new invention will certainly lead to a thorough revo lution in the r -lil road building and opeiating business. FAKXESo' INSTITUTE. A FanncrV Institute will be held at .lu'.f.'t.on City November 7th and .vh, ti'ider the auspices of the HtaU' Ag: icuilural college. Fol lowing is the programme: NOVEMItKK 7, 7:30 i M. Music Junction Citv band. Address of welcome F. W. Fol- i i-om, 1 so. Response Pres. B. L. Arnold. Music Junction Citv choir. Cereals-K. P. Caldwell. I 'iscission I. X. Edwards. Mu.-ic Cornet polo Prof. J. A. Sibbetts. ni ii culture A. iatley. sok.mi!kk8, 'J:3t) a. m. Hop cul'ure W. S. Lee. Discussion J. A. Bushnell. Horticulture II. Arnold Discussion Dr. N. II. Lee. NOVKMHEK 8, 2 1'. M. (irasses Prof. B. J. Haw thorne. I 'isciission. Mechanical Side of Farming Prof. G. A. Covell. Discussion. Music Duet Mrs. Folsom and Miss Caldwell. NoVKMi;i;ut, 7:30 i m. Music Junction City band. Mixed Hubandrv Hon. Robert Clow. Music Duet Mrs. Folssin and Miss Washburn. Household Science at the Agri cultural College Prof. Margaret Snell. Music Cornet solo Prof. J. A. Siblc Its. Address Hon. T. T. deer. Music Good Night Soiiji Ohoir Klein Rios., just receivtd a nice assortment of dancirg pumps, which they are selling cheap. Oregon I'acitiv OlttrialH. One f.f the directors of the Ore i on Pacific raihoad was seen by a Hmt.u.n reporter yesterday. "lie statetl that a meeting of the lioard of directors was held at Corvallis Mocday, at which no business of public interest was transacted. Col. T. V. Hogg, presi.ient of the road, returned yesterday from f trip to Eugene and went to f. r valiis. He will visit Albany in a day or Uvo and will remain here several days before returning to New York City. The a Hair of the Oregon Pacific Co., as near as can he learned, are u a most satis factory condition, and the work of pushing the road eastwaid will not be much longer delaved. fterson Mill. Goins t Thomas, run the Jetterson Flour Mill, and have llour and feed of ad description on hand. Send in your orders. 'heap l'uslnre. Persons desiring pasture near thi-i city can obtain the same by calling on Fred W. Bluinberg, who has the west half of what is known as Monteith's pasture for rent at 1 Of ptr mmtii n er head. f'LKSONAL MKNTION. 1 M. Cnsick c.-nne up from 'alem yesteiilay. Miss Flta Douglas and Florence Busey.of Harrisburg, are in the cty. II. A. Love's wife and children have arrived in this c tv from Charlotte, Mich. G M. Sir iud, P. G. M. of the A. F. and A. M. gr.oid lodge, was in the city yesierday. D. V. S. Reid was up fiom East Poitlaud to take in the Grand t oiumandery meeting. .M.IS. N. .1. Me.Miekcii and niice, Mis:; Gertiude Baker, of Ilarris btirg, were in the city yesterday. Col. T. !'. Hogg anI party ri tnrned to this city icsfeiday from I liigriK? and v. ent over to C "i vallis. Mr. Henry R. Spein-cr, brother ol t ie I tie Charles Spencer,: :other :'iid pi ee l it yesterday for Eings !:. ( lauada. Me--rH. Fiiink Baker. Hugh ' h( llill. WjiII.t McMeeken, M. I n!!- r .f. p. l-r'iio.,in jiml others, leu. II uiiabniK, wi re in the clly ) ' '' '"'.iy. ii. I'.i-shxp -f I '.miu'-'ir.' and Miai Ici.i ,'.timilp of Kentucky a i.. i,, ti,,, , jiy y. t,tn,.;lv. return- in fr'eo I'.i le.p'c f v ilIU wbeie Mrs. 'in ilt ndiiiKthe gii- cullooil ( ol ! From Some Finn Products of Linn County Soil Personal Notes. Dr. I. W. Starr, left for Portland on V. cdnesday. A.J. Adams left for Lebanon on Monday morning. James Smith, on Monday re turned from Albany. Miss Kate . Coshow, returned from Portland on Friday. P. W. Marr, residing near llal sey was in Brownsville on Monday. Mrs. R. C. Warner and children returned from Portland on Wed nesday. Mrs. Mortis Jaeger, on Tuesday, returned home by the way of Halsey. Mrs. II. B. Moyer, on Saturday returned from visiting friends iii Ashland. Mrs. A. J. Adams and daughter, on Tuesday returned home from Portland. Mrs. Phillip Willeg, of The Dalles, is visiting Brownsville relatives. "Count one" for tho Oregonian R. R. train arrived on time, 3 i. m . on Thursday. W. R. Kirk, president of tho E. W. M. Co., on Saturday returned from Portland. Peter Hume and wife, on Thurs day left for a temporary stay at ha3'ed opngs. A. Howe, has charge of the new section gang, who commenced operations on Friday. R. L. Sanders, wife and sons, C. E.Stanard, wife and eon, ar rived home on Saturday. Tycer Brothers on Saturday shipped their hops, for which they received 3( cents per pound. Wood sawing is finished in this town, and the buzzing buzz, of the bazxing buzz saw, has ceased to buzz. R. L. Blanchard, in the euiplov of the Albany Woolen Mills.passed Sunday with family friends of this place. B. McCobe of Denver, Col., is lookina at property in this section with the intention of making an investment. Rev. W. R. Robe filled the regular appointment at the Pres byterian church, South Browns ville, on Sunday. L. E. and W. E. Warner, late of Nebraska, were in town on Wed nesday, looking for an investment in farm property. W. C. Cosley, who has been at- j tending the session of the Grand Lodge, K. of P., at Th j Dalles, on Tuesday returned home. Kevs. Van Tassel and Rinefro, occupied the Baptist pulpit on Minuay, anil on the following; Monday left for liaise). j Thomas Kay, Sr., of theThomas Kay Woolen Mills, Salem, shook' hands with old friends in Browns- 1 ville on Saturday and Sunday. Frank Jack and R. L. Sanders, occupied by Waters Bros., and with shortly oen a hardware store. j m. u -( w... :. i nave renieuine ouuutng former v . . i J,' ,1 '"u".uu tut; iwudi- oiiii-i iiik iiuiii a pain ful burn on the hand and arm, received iu extinguishing lire which had caught her dress, while she was passing the stove Hugh Montgomery, lost himself on inesuay night, anu on We.lnes - day morning awoke to find himself la S?!?:') VV'- re thV Mai" o'.a. .. ,a:' ,,, a,'nl, vhl"V- u i mi iy iiii'i u iron iiTi v. The roofs o' the Oregonian R. It. buildings have received a covering of new shingles, the depot build ing has also been moved back from the track ' he intervening space being p c ii pied by a large and roon ..iiorm. ;.i'ii the ''hoodlum" bell rang . half past eight, op tho night of Thursday, t-lias. Goble and C. Cm ran, failed to meander home, and consequently became objects of interest to the town marshal wiio furnished them with lodging in the calaboose, and on the fol lowing morning introduced them to "his honor" O. p. Coshow, who charged them three dollars "i nd dressings," for their "little indes cretion." Bev. F. W. Paiker, who has ac cepted the pastorate of the C. P. chinch at Woodburn, for the comii gyear, on Sunday last filled his regular appointment at the C. P. church South Brownsville, con ducting services morning and evening, at which time greatly to the regret of the congregation, and also his many warm friends, he preached io a large attendance his farewell sermon, the time for which he was engaged having ex pired, and on the iollowing Mon day left for Woodburn. On the 22nd inst. at the resi dence of G. W. McIIargue, Soulh Brownsville, a most happy family gathering look place, in ceiebiation of the i"lh, birth day of Mrs. N.J. Walter, who was the recipient of an elegant gold natch and chain, presented b) ber daughters Mrs. Ella .McIIargue and Mrs. Mary Hume Mrs. Walter is the sister or v,.. a. ana j-.nos iiuai:is, wen ; known and identified with the i t t . 1 iiii II . earlier pioneer life of Oregon, an I ii ho were among the first settlers on donation claims, on the Cala oia river. R. M. Moxley, at his store has for sale a lot of cabbage heads averaging iu weight from 20 lo 2i" lbs. each : thev were raised on the ! Calapi.oia bottoms. As the real estate i.ihce ol O. 1'. Coshow there are on exhibition, the following products of our soil ; a raddish 22 inches in circumlerance pen'ecfly sound. A Beet 22 inches long. 21 inches iu circumference, weight 21 lbs, a iiitabago weighing IO1.. lbs, circumferance 2: inchts." Also Timothy, 7ft, 7 inches high. A potato weighing ':,lb. Samples of wheat having beads 8 inches long. ItrSlNKSS LOCALS, Coming! Miss Neally Stevens! ! Loggers shoes at Klein Bros. Concert Grand Piano ! ! ! Gum boots at Klein Bros. Napkins at E. C. Searls. French keeps iailroad time. Felt slippeis at Klein Bros. Clocks at Will it Stark's. School shoes at Klein Bros. Celery at C. E. Brownell's. Fresh oysters at John Isom's. Wilcox & Conn, photographers. Try a glass of Celery phosphate Quench your thirst at the new sodafountaiu. Go to Wilcox & Conn for photo graphs. If viu uant a good clock, call on Will"& Stark. Go to Jas. F. Powell & Co's for fresh groceries. See those stylish stockinette at Read's. A fine line of gentlemen's shoes at E. C. Searls'. Oysters in every style at John Isom's. Fresh butter at the Willamette Packing Co.'s Lace curtains .'roin $1.5(1 per pair ip at E. C. Searls. Silk umbrella's at French's jewelry store. A iarge line of clocks just re ceived at Will & Stark's. A full line of trusses for ealo at Cumming's drug store. Sjectacles for every one at French's jewelry store. A fine line of library lamps on sale at C. E. Brownell's. All the latest in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's. Egan & Achison are selling mon uments at Portland prices. Capes and jackets at the lowest prices at E. C. Searls'. R. L. Senders and wife, on Wednesday left for l'ortl tnd. Furnished rooms to rent near college. Inquire at tills ollice. We make 'em while you wait. Oyster cocktails at Boenick's. Gentlemen, get o! e of those Cno dress shirts at E. C. Searls'. A fine line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cumming's drug store. G. W. Simpson has just received a line line of sealette jackets in nil styles. (io to Cumming's drug store Bui in berg block, for your artist's I supplies. I Trv Mueller A- t il-rett's fine roast" cotlee ; once used, always ! used. Piano that faction vou gives periect can ti nd at atis Mrs. Hyinan's. A fresh keg of pickled pigs feet opened this ..torning at Blackburn & Pironi's. Nice dressed spring chickens only twenty-live cents at Mueller l,arrett s. Floor ma ttitig of the verv best : qualiiv and at leasonable rates can be Ion nit at Fortni tiler & living's. An additional reduction in all kinds of gojds in spite of the Mc Kinley bill at P. Cohen's. Benton count v Hour, the best in 1 the market, at ?1.05 per sack, ; cash, at Blackburn t Pironi's. I Another invoice of the famous Kenton countv Hour at Blackburn Pironi's at $1.05 per sack. At the coming piano concert the reserved seats have been placed at the nominal price of 75 cents. I'es liver pills are a infill laxative ami url directly ia the liver unit ki! nevs us iwll ?.s the bowels. All ilrng giAs. Call now and give your order to Mrs. llyman for the juvenile b-iok so they will be here for Xmas. If you w.ud a durable monu ment : to Fgan ,c Achison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. Fortmillcr it Irving have a large line ol lace curtains, renaissance, Madras and cheneille table covers, which they are selling very c neap. Messrs. Will iV Stark have just received a new line of leautiful silverware, solid gold watches, rings and jewelry of nil kinds. Call and fee their line selections. Before i nrehasing your Artists materials examine the new slock just opened at the drug store of J. A. dimming, successor to H. O Hubbard. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points North, South and East via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broad al bin street. Don't fail o visit thi Ladies' Bazaar when you get ready to buy 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. $1.50 will buvyou a pairof those eiegant eignt-oution length un dressed Mosoucteir kid .-loves nt. . the Ladies' B..zaar. t,,, , ,., , t, ., i i. , illviku nil cAllil iC;llLll and evening shinies in gloves, 4p60 lace handkerchiels and fans at the Ladies Bazaar. Have yon seen those beautiful cement walis in tin cemeteries, put up by Egan A Achison, at half the co3t of stone. Hanaii Sons fine shoes. A full line of the theui can be found at Klein Bros., at prices that can't be duplicated in Oiegon. Boots and shoes for gentlemen, tine shoes anil slippers tor ladies, school shoes for children and rub bers for a I at E. C. Searls. It io not surprising that Matthews A Washburn sell ti.e most stoves from the fact that they . carry the line ot eoods at prices that com ince eve. i the skepitcal III Citizeni of Linn and a Ij lining at ion to attend at our new store NEW MB The grandest opening and most collojsal exhibition of Men's, Youths' and Children's clothing ever before exhibited in the Willamette Valley. Our opening is destined to ojien a new ep icli in the clothing trade of this state. We have searched the market from far and wide, and will disolay the finest line of goods thit America pro.luces Having gone into the market with reidy cash we were enabled to buy goo J clothing of the very best actories and 1 irgeat importers in the United States at such prices as will absolutely Jely competition. Is simply incomparable. Our 6tock of Youths', Boys and Children's clothing far above what we had expected to obtain, while our Furnishing Goods Department is Replete in every respect. A full line of verc ats at hedr.i.-k prices. In boots and shoes we have made careful selection of the most celebrated brands made bv the very bes manufacturers in the East, and are enabled to display the finest line of these goods ever Lrorjrht to thi city OUR TERMS WILL BE CASH, and that's why we are enabled to sell you goods cheap. WE EU' FOR CASH, and by doing so are enabled to get the very best goods at the most reasonable discount. We believe that a store run on the cash system where GOOD GOODS can bu bought CHEAP FOR CASH will supply a felt want in this community. Bidding you all once more a cordial invitation to attend our grand opening Oct. 4th, or to call at any time while iu the city and inspect o lr stock, wej subscribe ourselves most respectfully yours, T. L WALLACE & CO., STRAHAN BLOCK, ALBANY, OR. f M Your Trade, You "Wtnt Our Groods Pro vided we can make it to your Interest. Most (veryoue boasts of their business but to our friends ao l patrons we assert usafac that we have one of the most complete stacks of staple groajr is iu this city. We Have Everything toBd Found iu a Firetclas Grery 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, 011EG0N. nnrinvn We keeP nothing but the IHUnNo, famoiM barrel churn. Thereto n.ithinif so irood, and co we can beat if on pried. STEWART SOX. IRON HARROWS. call o btco-nri & sox. to forget thi-. Don't buy an iion Imrro i until you tint It wilt you not ROPE AND CHAIN, .I i :n ilm iiitrke'. lie cany i(.c (-lit pure in.i"ii;, hi.'I i-n'i K'e yon any from 1-4 to l.i-I. A I oiz-.i. oi chum frcm :Mti3-l. HI'hWAUr i SOX. L5AT.V!;tiif CI'KKD, hilth nii.t nwett breath scoured, by Shitoh'a CaUrib lieinr.lv. Vri h cent. Ktl Injector free. Scld by tVrtliH.v & Mimoii. UT AX t EH Affonln to m II leal eate. both ma'e nud (i lu.ile S-ly einnloytnct anil I'.vd pay, A.ply to t Uurkhirt. re.l c tu'-a ae ii, opp lite Kirt 'at:o. al banK. at welijbls any bLALtb bwirr. Mar.y . .... OO'I l Ulll UUll lLdj J . exouch in tint way In oi e year to pav 'or a liicir scales of alsfonus. CLOTHING counties : We greet yon oaa and J mm 1 1 AIJUKJ Our Stock Of Men's BOOTS AND SHOES. FEED GUTfERS, Sure one-thir ft your horse fted ey uai'ir a feed cutter, four kinds for anle. Stewart & Sox harb ninnmiTOtiP P nillTnrDO Con lAIirLN lLIld d DU liULiAO. trct ors or anvone wantin; anything i i the hard ware line will do we' I to call oo Stewart ft So before purchasing e's where. They keep nearly ererythinir in th line of build er Lardware, and a majuiScent stock f nefl tlHll . . . r,.,-r.,nx, W Want tO LAUIhS. ArTEHIlUN tellyonthuwe hnve the bektshean and a.Uor ih this city, and we can piovs it to yon at ary tiiuo. Every pair warranted and they can be ; re-tu.-ned if tbey do unt gie satiafactkm. This i-i no brair or b.uster, we mean what we eay. STEWAUT ft SOX. WASHING MACHINES hive vou somethiiiK you will like. Brlngr your .Utter ball - an Jo lor you. DRIED APPLES, i4i .jo. rannere a Were worth 1 cent in St. Paul on tanner K'( Stewart ft aux, aud buy aa anpla parluir iuir niSA-nuie mua save your fruit. STORE! VI, ad extea 1 1 voa a c jrJi il hiv Clothing IRONfANDSSTEEL, 8ewait ft St x ha e a very l re sock of ti. n l, strap, a mm tn riiil ;.or wiy ir. n; a!i n a -nine, tool, pick, ai d plow steeL PAINTS ANDJJILS J?," wunt i.i i, :'. liiuxhee, coal oil, lubricating o:to,a Ic-.'r ttc SI'EWAKT ft SOI. BUGGIES AND WAGONS. Z I lie i,u Iw.hI a..d in cii r y n . TErVAKTft OX. iii-v Pinniirrj We Weep on lnd DAui GAoRIAhti a larje asc -t.eal I n.i- ii.ii i curiu-T,' hod, orv. and is..-1i t ip., an I ni (.' in price from S8 to ci i, he e i--''i a u..c lot of "matrimonial fri.iti a it" in i ti iui y. We a-.o have a oiliaiw cm-. aiEWAKl ft SOX. r II r HACKING CofJ-Xl .an be so quick I iv c .r. d li. Sbil-bVUire. Weguanntee i. Scld by fo bxy aiaoi. Itewart ft. i iri hi in i mr.A c . iuv . a vyx i ii ja aaa -s ssjm NEW PRIM'S! lUJfl 1 LlLVLikJ