Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 15, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING HEKALD; WEDNESDA Y, JULY 15, 18111
glowing gaily JuvnUl
X
ON SALE.
The Daily Herald will ucin
Bale each morning at II. J. Jyres'
book store. where it c an be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
MONEY TO LOAN.
In suma to suit, from six months
to five years, on good Albany ami
Linn county real ette.
W. K. McPiieksox, .
Opp. Russ House. Albany, Or.
JOTTINhs ABOtT TdffS.
Fresh bread every day at Parker
Bros.
Harry F. Keene Co., Thursday
evening.
T. L. Wallace went to I'ortland
yesterday.
Judge O. X. Denny was in the
city yesterday.
Judge M. L. Tipes was in the'
city yesterday. .
X- - I . t 1 .1 L . . 7l
new jewelry or laiesi yancm-tai
ill Jt Mark's.
Have yon seen that elegant
piano at Klein Bros.
Klein Bros, are giing a fine
piano to their customers.
A fine line of gold rings just ,
opened at ill & Stark s.
Mrs. Dr. V. II. Davis, returned
yesterday from Harrisbur.
J. K. Weatherford is soj.mrniii;;
with his family in California.
A. L. Monis and family. tf H.ir
riebur, were in the city yesterday.
Mis-s Fa,-.n'e ''t anto i and Claude
Strantoi went to Salem yea'crday.
II. K. Hayes was in Alhary
yestefday on his way to Corvalii-i.
A fine line of ladies' lawnNnrfolk
waists just receivod at the L.iJic.i' .
I
Hon. J. H. Mitchch parsed down I
the rad yesterday on his way to
Portland. ;
President J. W. Jnhns-.n. o'the !
state university, is ret rtatii.g at '
Sodaville. j
If you are hungry t Parker j
Bros, and get a loaf of the be; I j
bread in the city. j
Try Conn & HendricMjn'i svrup. j
the finest in the market. Rciai! !
in quantities to suit. j
Calumet baking iiowder is :il-
lutelypure and whoiesouie
Trv
a in. C L. Brownell.
Dr. S. A. Smith, of Ha'sey, wh
has been in I'tah looking up miu
ing interests, returned home yes
terdav.
Mrs. Mav and Mrs. Senders
of !
llariiBburg, were in the city yes
terday on ttieir way to Sodaville
for a summer's outing.
Henry Suesens and John S -h'-is-ser
were in the city yesterday,
having come down from their
farms on the front of he Ongor
l'aciti 5.
City Kngineer C. . Le re
turned to the city yesterday, nnn-h
improved in health. lie will r
mine bis duties to-night. Mrs
Lee is still unwell and remained
in Independence.
The Advance is the n ime of i
new paper started in Kug--ne by
Adams & Alexander, devoted t
the ipterets of the farmers'
alliance movement. It presents a
neat and attractive appearance.
Klein Bros, have a i.ewadvertis j
ing scheme and wanted us to ud
vertise the same in tlie iikki.i,
but as it is against the I". S. postal
law to advertise lotteries we were
obliged to decline them a"d i'l
explain the game by saying that
they have a line ?4D0 piai o on
which they give a ticket to every
purchaser of $: or over.
The sale of reserved sea's for
the Keene company in '"Held l y
the Kneiny" opens litis inorninj
at Will & Link's music sto'e. N t
unntd ndvine all desirin ' to ! c
present to assist in welcoming this ! ":. i"c 1 r "'St witn a view
splendid company to secure their j 1 ' -xf"ns'v 'ailr.jad operations m
seats early, as our patiiotic citi-' nnniediatc future, this por
zens will doubtless crowd t he ! """ 01 eonti::ent being about
i,.,nu lr. ;tnpsa tliw 'rt-:it i.lav t,-. i the oiiiy rich section, agi icul t ural
he ifiven that nicht. " I
Gerald Crawford. four-vcar-oM
eon o J. O CrawfoPl the a. ist, ,
had the misfortune on Saturdav. ;
while playing ball with some other
bjvs to Cet his toe mashed, hi
horse tied in the street stepping
upon it. At first it was thought
that the toj would have to be am- j
putated at the first joint, but D-. ;
W. H. Davis dressed the wcm.it.
and thinks the toe can be savi ,1.
Through the Cellar.
Wells Fargo's Expressman
Stimpson, drove up in tiie tear f
the otlice last evening, and while
standing the team b.icked up i;nt;I
one horse fell backward into ot:e
of the small cellar windows, lb
was relieved of his harness ani
slipped down into the cellar whe;e
George mounted and rode'him out
at Hie front steps and the iro-i bar
doors in the pavement in front,
without any mitenai injur v. That
was a new method oi unharnes- ino
a horse, but Stimpson does not in- : '
t 'nd to adopt it for general ca- !
ions.
lEunanay Accident. J
Mrs. Cbas. Pleitl'er, of the R-:l
vere house and Mrs. Sullivan and
and little girl, guests oi lie
Revere house, were out ridii'g la.-t
evening with Mr. Pieiller's b,.tf.
and buggy. The horse became
frightened at a licyclc rider w ho
met them ill tlie roa 1 and became
.n.r,..,hle. Mrs. Pleitl'er and !
the little girl were conider.ibiy j
bruised up but no serious damage j
waa Jone- !
Hreiuen l"lay Kail, j
Tile game of baseball vesterdav j
between Albany Lngine Co. No. 1
and the Hook and Ladder bovs i
rosnlted in a victory for the tiie- j
men bv a score oi 10 to 0. The
game was very dote throughout,
nud both sides acknowledge the
receipt of a few horse collars. 1 he
college nine and the ' Hard Hit
ters" will play a game this after-flooa,
E CITY COUNCIL
t M-.- ticj? Wa3 Ho!.I at ihe Cfcam
hm List Ev-alag.
Rfg-ilur meet in-,' of the city
couneil wa held last evening at
the chambers, ail members hem -
pn-a-iit except Conneilm in Smith.
Mavor Ja. I.. L'o.van oceuiued t ie
chair.
'Pi,., ix.fhir.n ..f th. W. ('. T I'
for diu'-'iai: public wells on Fen v
and Ellsworth streets was granted
and the matter left to the commit-
tee on st;eets and public proper1)",
Thivr.ty rrrr4efcUicity treas
.urers Quarterly reportswJTp-d.
Sieve-tai
nuisances wert' '.ydered
ah.Ov.1
Viewers, were appointed tor con-
dt-mniug proper! v for newer woik
in the t astern portion of the city
as follows; A. B. Matthews,
.lu'kis l.ir.idvohl and 7?hos. Hop
king. Several tidertalk contracts were
let.
Rj?olutio!.s weie read condemn
ing sundry parcels of land for the
hiiildicgof fidewuiks, namely lot
1 in bloek 'J, eastern addition for
f.'J.ttO, p i ti -ii o: lot L'L'. block 1',
e.ist-rn addition for .ho, lots 1
undL'bloct 1:!, I lacklt man's !
a-liiiii.n f-.r .ji'ti..".". lots 1 and -blo.-k
'S. ilaekleman'a -d a idi imi
lor .V).t
.
llil.I.s AI.I.OWKII.
ews A Wa-hbiirn
5 li
. . . 54
. . . I'd 00
. . 1 HO
... 1 70
. . . " ."!'
. .. IS 0.1
were ul
.Jo.-epl! Kitchen
-; ctll j
x' .1 . IP-ntcn
o. p. (.vs-hu.v '.
W. It. Lair ...
.halun t'ros
Seveia! cou'ract
lowed.
t 'oii-:ci! then a'ij
Satiiid.iv evcuirg.
bids
urncd to meet
Sh:(,liii l'-irl; Ul.icKlurds.
M.icot Km 1 .tiel and (inn club,
of tli's citv. iiad their ri-'ilai
monthly -io t yesterday alter-
lio
t-se
n. I.. . Pi-yoe carried si way
g-.iiil lie d d and Win. .Jones the
m! T 'i At-nty peoi i.i blackbird
vc:e s;s un-r in mi the ra and the
Hcore s-tood as l. lions: 'evoe 1(.
.loiies Wyg.int IJ, C. W..1-
yerton 1L I.ciiieneer 1), Baker 7, i
r., ' iMm
Blount ; 11. A. W.dvertoti in. D. j
m meii.'i ii, . i.'ijiiiiu u. .loues
and Lein-.-ng'-r tiidl'jr sicxid pii.e
and t h st i' o:T at iie h:rdri, Junes
breaking M and l.-iiien-. r 1'.
Alter t i;s Jones an I i,-yo"
cho-; up s.dcs and shot t n doubter
for tin; ice eivam. The Mure was
to :'.7 in favor of the 1'evoe ne-n.
Marriage in II irrlsloi c .
The city oi Hairisburg was all
ag g the li.'st of the week over ihe
maiiiaeof Mr. P. II. ig'ie, oiih
of Linn e.HHity's leading f triin-rs
and most solid men, and Mrs. J.
M. Morris-n, the respected and
highly po-, iiiar landlady of the
Lyndel lliise. Both aie in
i in Kit i;e inc. arm well-to-do in
jprcperly. Mr. Wigle i" one of the
early se. tiers and is well knon as
l staunch art I reliable business
man. Mis. Morrison has recently
come to the st.de, but by her en-
i ergetic and sensible o ismt ss
tiielle-ds and honorable dealing
I has created profound rt-sp et aim
I commt-nda'iou.' The friends ot
the contracting parties will extend
i . orgi-jtulatioiis.
l'riiC4-t i ve K ilroal.
J.ick-onville Times: llastern
capitali-ts have their eyes on tliis
' c n,idei td,
that is not now
hoia vcoiu1 ed w itn roads. A
l i ,i : i
, r ?rt.,en.;ltlvt.3 of calt!l
t, . hi h
, - .,. V,.1nl.r,t .....1,1...;.
ail predicted e.nly operations, in
Soiiiln-ast.-in Oregon especial' v.
in 'hat lin
tiu.iucla! ail
takii.g I10 d
.vpee.i tlie d i y when
.ills i ill admit of ihcii
ol the situation.
I-. cursi on to the Coast.
i Here i your opportunity t take
- a cheap trip to Newpoit. Srieeial
, '.' .
' V ' v " "
at .MM-
tViin h -rtw s Ail any, Mm
; 1:; ii at 7 . m. ainvii g
' t'oitat II m. Returning ar
j r.ves in Aiiiacy at '.Col that
; eveniny, giving an cxulh-nt op
portunity to have a 1 Icasant day
; at the seaside. The tides are just
r.ght tor s'ili b.itlrng, wealher
x t y pie isanr, and witn thel'aiei.t
1 'J tor Ihe round l-fip, those w ho
liaie for ;he ( lea.-utes of a days
! oil. in.- e.iii't all'oid to slay id
. home.
!'. f.ii ins 1 hat are Needed
Ta-oiu.i L-d-'-r: The
r: I tie l
irty
and
iall
i , d- lo he reformed.
lt,e
r
nn markers need to le
to t he rubbish helm f f
len-jaii d
the bt.-k
uill lli-l
a e goveri
ii- I. I he party tha
I' .!d:y d chile tout wt
e.i ioo iiiucn. aim l
i:eu. ill Iln- event ol success, to
ii gi-late a- link- as possible, will
comm. i,u usell I lioton-,!v t
the
"P!'"t " all tlr.nkmg people,
i i..ouirir:.i...
Notice has been given that com-
lo-le in.' on Saturday, July ;s, tin-
tl'? train t the hont on the Ore-
I'aci'.e, vwd run ch ar t igh
" c a"J "" , v, r-v aturday
t.ier. - alter.
Croup,
whooping
,ugh
,md '
broiici. lis i
hiloh'.s Cur
i 'i..i ' in relived by
For siile bv Fi.'shav
it Mason.
Cakes of all vaiiet'u s, lancy and
plain al the Dehuonico restaurant.
HORRIBLE AFFAIR.
Pcrdaia Formerly of This City Das
Au Eys Tora Frvia It: Socket.
1,1 -l X wlul a M"! u
OIX" ' "euuerdoi. n-ar
j Oregon Cy last I-ndav Alex,
I P"Iotn, formerly of tins city, su -
"''" " "- " "i
pears that I'linloin ainl Henderson
had trouble over s nie straw and
i iln''' A,t'x- "r',, rL' 1 tl,e 1,.,er ol a,,e
Plai'e- A luht ensued m which
l" tfuund. and llen-
; il.-rson seieit a tionie mat, was
lying near ami broke it over Pur-
Join's head, lie then gathered a
"fragment and commenced stabbing
'54(11 in the fai e, and nearly tore
Fufdpin's rii.'ht eye from the
sorket.- Henderson was arretted
and placed i:i the or.nty jail at
Oiegon City. A physician was
railed and removed tlu i ightlefs
eye. Mrs. E. B. l'urd in, of this
city, went down t-) visit her suns
arrivint: th-j day uf er the ho riole
atl'air.
COAST N0TE3.
The I'omeroy Wash., hind util
es a thrashing machine as a
parade wagon.
Ihe l-.lliot Bros., are very much
pleased with the piospe: ts of tln-ir
new find at the Ochoeo .mines.
On last Sunday we were bIiowii a
lump of gjld amounting to i4.S)
that was taken from a small
amount of the ijuaitz. Ochoeo
Review.
Eiias Thompson, an ol 1 resident
of l'acilic county was drowned
near .Noit'i (Jove last Sunday
morning by the upsetting of a
skill in which he was going home,
his body being CHiicht in the
anchor l.ne. The body was found
the fallowing day by the cre-v of
the life saving station. Deceased
was a native of Norway, aged .14
years old, and has lived on Shoal
water bay thirty years.
With the majority of the fish
wheels the fisliini: season is practi
eiily ended last niiiht, gays the
Dalles Chronicle, oi the 10th, the
wheels of Charley Hall and Cap
tain Moue caught only one tUh
each. A few wheels in favored
.'oealilies will continue to
catch more or less until the
close of the smsod. Fishermen
heu-say that dining the season
iieieto not mure than a ipntrtcr
catch has been taken.
Asa sample of the fixe of the
bay crops that arc being harvested
this season s -ys the Ochoeo Review
wo may say that a few days ago
we saw alfalf t being cut that was
so beavv tint the grass which was
i-llt li'fl t.i Kit l--tLirl .ivcril' iVitlll
th.u )t.lt etan.linir before the mow-
meihine couid get to the stand-
in ..ras-
One
dtv last week as
Mr.
Al'U-Ius Deiore, of Wapinitia, was
iroii!g to his ranch on lav.-r
creek a thunder storm e.ime up
whicli compelled him to take
refuue under a tree. Ihe horse
a hich w as near him was struck I
!y lilituiug and falling
upon him rendered him ' lin-cou-cioiis.
Partly legain'ng
I his senses l e started on lo t au.l
wandered aimless around tor two i
mgiiis ami tnrce nays ami iitnuiy
reached the house of his brother,
Basil I'elore. His head was badly
limited and face hadlycut. When
I he tirst arrivi d he was unable lo tell
ho it. ; happeii d but finally his
brother learned the facts ami
started fur the place, where it
oc cured and found the hone dead.
Wa.-c j Sun.
A iret I'lay.
'lb-Id by the Lnemy." an
- . 1.. . "
.imericau piay, oy au .vmericiin oi
Americans and for Americans, is
'he piece in which the 1 eenecom
pany will open its return engage
ment here on Thursday ol this
week. The play was written by
Win. Orillett, one of our most
celebrated Ameiican authors, and
is founded on the scenes oi carnage
ellilctt'fl dlll-itv the civil v:ll tt
t. ii,o i, ...ni ,,i ..ere i. itri.
otic American w hose natural love
of c itiulry and liberty teaches him
to appreciate the beautiful .senti
ment of a play, the object of which
is to strengthen the bond of union
between two formerly rival coun
tries, both of w hich, after having
struggled for supremacy, how down
and worship together, the stars
and stripes. Through the entire
play 1 mis a humorous vein of de
lightful comedy, which, together
w ith the startling situations and
the wunderlul horse scene, an im-
tl.ili...i ..f .1 I i;.. in., r..... !
1. 1 nun v. ii 'i.c v.'iiiiii, 11 mil a
1 -..1 it.. . 1 : - -.
ui.-iain e, giaouauy geiung nearer
until it. st cms that the horse ilsell
must actually burst upon the stage i
't gallop, renders ihe piece tlie i
, i 1 :
most intensely interesting and
ell'ective of all the dramas which
owe their oriirin to incidents on-
I net ted with tiie war. The com pany
! presenting the play are known to
I be thoroughly first class and a per-
t irmaiice such as we are seldom
treated to in Albany may be con
ti leiitly expected.
I-ree Led lire.
Mrs. Chela F. Lut, slateorgan-
i.er o tlie .Minnesota Woman
SuH'rae Association, is milking a
biief iiiit in Oregon, ani will
lecture in this city on T hursday
evening next, July Pith, at the .
(J. T. I . hall. Mis. Lntz is highly
end jrsed by both the Minnesota
and Dakota press. The Clear
I Lake Advocate savs: "Kven
those who are not in sympathy
with her cause cannot fail to ad
mire her eloquence and ladylike
manlier."
Special M.-. tlnj;.
members of Mcl'her.-.on
! The
! post No. "). (
A. P., are n cpiested
to meet at tiie i
A. R. t.all on
i ri may ai i :.io I-. m. l.tiiness ol
! imp iriaiice that must he trans-
i acted. Full attendame expected.
" "'"er oi .-. . . iv ting com
mander.
Try Coronado mineral water,
tht purest on earth, lor sale by all
druggists. John Is-,,,, j-.,0iL.
agent.
A
RECKLES3 CONDUCT.
Waich Wi'l Frobalj'y Cause a Fata! Burt
ti a Young ILy,
On the 4 h of July, across the
river from (iatos, on the Oregon
l'acilie, at a picnic ground, where
Quite a company was assembled, a
young man named Harry Sullivan,
about 17 years of age, seized a
young boy 10 years old, ihe son of
Mr. Uay, who.-te home is below
Mill City, and threw him over a
bank. The boy stiuck on bis head
an-1 shoulders, causing a fracture
of the skull, from which there is
small hopes of his recovery. He
is lying in a precaiious condition
at his father's residence. MKRay
was in this city yesterday.
LKfTlii; LIST.
Following is the list of letters
that remain uncalled for in the ! u:lve ,ost a "vmg mate.
Albany postollice July 14, 18!il. Resolved, That a copy of these
l'crsons calling for the same will resolutions be sent to the beieaved
please state that they were adver- family, and that a copy be piaced
tied: I on the records of the society, also
Mr.Iohn Adam", C. W. Catl.er, ! furnished the press for puhliea
Mr. W. Carrett. Mr. John A.:tion.
Cresswell, Mrs. Ida Iaes, Fred
Da we, Mr. K. C. Deneee, Hon
David B. Hill, Mr. Andy Lorensen,
Mr. M Lottns, Mr. Krnost Monta
gue, Mr. John Rainey, Miss Addle
Rudolph, Mrs. Colin Turner, .Mrc.
Alice Turindge, Mr. Ed. Wiliiam
son, Mr. J. J. Wil'son.
Taos. Montkith, P. M.
CralliD and Grasses.
The Oregon State I min'cration
Board has employed Mr. K. . j but as all the titles to papers are
Morgan to gather grains and not in. the announcement of the
grassed in the Willamette and i programme has been omitted
other valleys ol Western Oregon, Xewhenr promises to entertain
and it is hoped that the represen- j royally, and there should b t a full
tative farmers and peoplein diil'er-j attendance, showing our appre
ent localities w ho take an in-! ciation of her interest in horticul
terest in showing up to the best ' lure.
advantage the agricultural r?-
sources of Oregon will do their j Novelties In Ladies Footwear.
share towards furnishing thei I bve just received for the sum-
board with the verv best sanmies.
not only for the Portland indus-
trial exposition, but for the two
cars that are to lie sent Last by
the board September 1. Anyone
having fiuits, vegetable, grains,
rasses, etc., to exiiitut can lor
ward them to the Oiegon Innin-;
gration Board, No. 10 Ash street,
Portland, bv Wclls-Fargo express
free of cliai-e
" -
Kriiin Was I'lain.
John (iritlin's dog staitcda bear
at Johnson's prairie on Jenny
ereeli.one day recently, and fol
lowed it all the way to the Mc Allis
ter floJa spring on Bu'te creek,
some twenty miles, and treed it
there.- A couple of men at that
p'ace 'heard the dogs baking,
kntw wbo.-'e thy were and start d
lor the tree expecting to get the
beat. They w ere not disappointed.
The bear was there and thev
i I ad killed it. afterwards the dons
contentedly struck
out tor home.
Keceut Assays.
Mr. R. Harris who recently took
dill'erent specimens of rock from
the ledges belonging to thedolden
City Coihpany i:i the Santiam
district, Had assays made which 1
langi! m value from Jlt.oO to ;
tf'.b-'.-'U to tne ton. 1 tie showing ;
jH exceedingly goo J
n-i " t .,, . i
I liioo arc nv.r. MNI minora rp- :
ported as being at the Diamond ! A new line of "ovelties in sum-
peak mines aheady, and before ; m"r. ,l lt,s. !lst Iet'elvtJ t j
the summer is over many anlici-' Ladies Bazaar. ,
pate a genuine boom. There! F. M. French keeps the largest!
seem to be paving mines there, and most complete stock of spec
arid those who are tirst on the taclcs and eyeglasses in the:
ground reasonably exa;ct tosecure , coucty. Every pair warranted to j
the best locations. 1 he abundance
of game and fish in the vicmitv
attract many who have no
i special interest in the mines.
Mothers?
is recommended
Cas
storia is recommended by ;
physicians for children teething. ;
It is a purely vegetable preparation i
fs inurliVntH sr.. ' ... hlish.,1 !
around each bottle
It is pleasant .
.
to tlie taste ami absolutely bat m
less. It relieves constipation.
viftllates thu bowels. oniti'K iinin. '
cures diari ho
. :. . . 1 . .1 1 i- :
oie-5 ouiiiiio-i an i wiiui coiir, 1
illavs feverishness. destroys i
and wind colic,
worms, au.l prevents convulsions,
60othes the child and gives it re-!
freshing and natural sleep. Cas -
Sofia is the children's panacea 1
the ino: !u rs'
friend.
00 doses, 00 ,
cents.
I'nlversity of Oregon at Kurciio.
Next session begins on Monday, '
the 21st, day of September, lalil ; i
tuition, free. 1-otir (Jourses :
Classical, Scientific, Literary, and j
a short l-lnolisb course, in which'
Ilium i.i I nlin f ininl' I.V..1...I1
ii.v 1 i.i im innin, luvn, 1 icn.'ii
. - ti. 1 ' 1 :.. .
oi wei man. ine i-.nBiiaii .a iue-
eminently a. biisinessfonrse. I'or '
catalog!
Address
ues or other mlormation,
J. W,
Johnson.
President.
KITkl.t: AllMI A WAIVE.
, . , ,. ,
Tlie liest salve tn tll-i worlil for LlltJ
Bruises, So.es, L leers. Salt Klieuni.
Fever sores.
Tetter, (tliappeil ilanC, 1
Chilblains. Corns, uiulskin Eruptioua,
ami pos tively cures Tiles, or i.o puy
re(tiircil. It is giiar:inteed to giv;
erfcct satisfiiction, or money re
fundeil, Pricyii cents per box. per
ale Itv Kosliny ; Mason
Rahy cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castorial
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
Ry&
ABSOLUTELY PURE
RES0L0TI0S3 OF RE3FECT.
In memory of Iva Lee, a mem
ber of the society of "Kings
Daughters," of the M. E. church.
Hud of promise, precious treasure,
uutc,cil from loving hearts
a way:
ltonc with toil, and g' icf, snd pleas-
U'C.
Willi (lod'ij angctft now slu-'ll stay ;
Wanted lie, llii- little daughter
To sing praises round His tliroue:
From our circle she is misim;.
For the King '. ins called his own.
Wkkukas, It has pleased our
Heavenly Father, in his divine
wisdom, to remove from our
midst Sisler Iva Lee, therefore be
it
Resolved, That we extend our
heartfelt sympathy to the family
so lately bereaved.
Resolved, That in the death of
onr ster, the "Kings Daughters"
W I N X I K C 1 1 A M II Ii It 1 . A I X ,
May Pollock,
Mai d Ckoshy,
Committee.
State Horticultural Soclcly.
The regular quarterly meeting
of the Oeg-m State HurtienUural
Society will be held at Ncwherg,
Tuesday and Wednesday, July 14
an-J 1.). A full iirogr.iinme " for
i three sessions has been nrenareil.
mer trade the latest novelties in i
j ladies tine shoes. Cloth top, lancy
1 fps ; lace shoes with lancy tips,
I besides all the .staple styles in hand
' and mac-line turns. These goods
i were iiiadf expressly for ihh and
will be found nice enough for the
most fastidious and cheap enough
' for any one wanting a fine dress
i shoe. I also carry late novelties
i in Oxford ties ranging in pi ice
!fromLi'5t.iI.'i0. S. K. Young.
llt'iiotiriil Women
j The magical cllects of Wisdom's
jRobertine as a beautili'-r and
I preserver of the conijilexion have
j been attested by thousands of the
i leading holies of society and the
I stage. It is the only article ever
discovered w hich gives a natural
and beautiful tint to the com
iplexioii, removing tan, sunburn,
i ireekles and all roughness of the
j face and arms, leaving tbp skin
j soft, smooth and velvety. All re
i mark on itsdelightful, cco'iiig and
; refreshing iiopeities, a distinction
not found in any similar prepara
i tion on the market. Sold every
I where.
i
j If you sul!'er pricking pains on!
j moving I tie ives or ivuitii.t. ln!irl
bright light, and lind vour sight
w,.L.k and falling, you si ouid
p-.omptlv use Dr. II. McLean's
j Strengthening F.ve Salve. 1M
cenls a box.
give perfect satisfaction
",'.
Frequently accidents, occur
the house-hold w hicli cause burns-
! sprains and bruises ; for use in such
teases Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic
i Oil Liniment has formally Years
i,,.,.,, ,1.,. (.,,stt f.,Vniitn hi'iniu-
rcmeiiv.
, ,. - . .
. Ah.:1 ti,,,, ;u"1 ie.lifinal water,
-;, 1 .V'V . '
1 1 :in.l In. t't hi ' 1 I l:.tll.i.l .11
..... .... i.jiii iiiii.u, IIUII IIU 01
the world renowned sanitarium,
. ...
Motel Del Ononado, Coronado,
taiiiornia.
T,lt' Lad.es P.a.aar has still a
'-"d selection of millinery hich
,ni'' art" selling at greatly reduced
'att's - H you need a hat give
iicin a call.
I
Have
you seen those beautiful
walls in the ccmeter vb.
I cement
put up by K. W. Achi8on,j at alf
the cost of stone.
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh's poroiiii p aster.
Price
cents at l-oshav c Mason.
silk mitts at the Ladies P.azaar,
1
'ANTKb - A jrirl to do the housework
and eookinirfor a finiilr ..t thr.
mtnlts. (... i.l r.f. t,n..- r.. ,ni,r,l Kmiuiri. I
at , :,,llcs "-"ur-
DISSOLUTION NOTICK.
ITUOTII'E is l.c'el.y ifiventhi.t by mutual
i-1 c-inseiit A, t. hrumrei and 1 Ionian
lt-j.l,.- have this day dissolved pirtncrshiii
I in the hotel Imiini-ss, It. Iluulow havim;
riirclia-cd iho interest hitherto owmd tiyA.
K. Krtiinrci. All outHtandinif indehtidncss
i wi!l he -.ettltil hy, and all accounts payable
: t'j II. Iluelow. " A. r' Kki viiki.
i llKKKAS lil KI.OW.
I bated th's 1st day of July, ls'.M.
H'KN'ISIII-'.O ROOMS -In oni
lit tlie
nle iin e-t l.)ililies in the
itv to
I ri-nt,
rir p k l-.c cari oiiiirie ii ins uti v.
i Notice to Whom it Slay Concern.
A'l persons are herehy notified that my
wife liissie nemUII, has left mo without any
cuis'u, ond all pcrs ml are here'iy further
notiiit-d not ti let her hive anythinif on my
ered't aj 1 will not pav f"r any'lii'iif on her
account. EOVVAKO -II KKSDaLL,
I -volt SALE A first c'ass sin.-'c Iiul''V and
harnesi, almost new. Will he sold
client . Apply to Mrs. I. Dcidnifei. Alliany,
Oreiinn.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
Baking
Powder
THK WOULD ENRICHED.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs wa8 first produced
the world was enriched w ith the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andeflectual tocleanse
the system gently in the Sprii.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
NEW TO-DAY,
Opera House,
Warner & Cra&or, Lessees & Managers,
Til BEE NIC I ITS
-'ou)!iU'!K:in;
Thursday, July Kill)
Triumphant return of the L'nriv
aled Favorites,
HARRY F. KEENE'S
WEI 1. knows
STOCK COMPANY,
In an elaborate production of
Win. (Jillett's great Amer
ican military drama,
With all the original effects
usd during its first pro
duction in New York.
"An American play, by an Amer
ican, of Americans, ami which all
Americans should see." M. Y.
Herald.
j q j X(iF OF PI VY XKillTI Y
'" '
0
Admission 5 c au Seats on
sale at V dl Link's. -
-GENE1UL-
Steamship Apt;.
THROUGH TICKETS
T.. an. I t
aiT'if ly a't first-class lines
Ti -ki-tH f'Oin anv place in Europe to any
ttint in tli-t I'mUsl States, cr f-oin this
coiintrv lo hnripctn points soM over tlie
iollowiiu tir-t eliisti line-3:
X irtli iM-riuau L'oyil. via New York,
Xoilli (i.riu:tn Lloyd, v ILiltiiuorc,
Allan Line, Anchor Line,
Aiiari.-:iii Line, Sta'e Line.
l;.ivir Line, Cuiutnl Line,
I'.wl Star Line,
Wh'te Star Line,
litiion Line.
DRAFTS AND MONFY ORDF.RS
Bold nn all Kuroptan cities at current ra'es.
Iiitcrnntien c-oiiei lions. Fir information
n UArli-iy iries of ta.s.4:ie, ilste of sailing,
etc., call o:i or iulilrt-sj, C. Ii. WIXX,
, Albany, Ok.
THE-
Agricultural Dollego
Opens September lsth, ism.
COL'KSK OF STl"DY arrancsl expressly to
tm-.-t ttie needs ni the farininir and mechani
cal interests of tlie state. Large, comottiotis
and wcll-Yf-r.titMed buildinirs. Ihe eollve
ia loiatcd in Aiiiliivati-.l and Chrisliau com
niiinitY. and one of the healthiest ill the
St:it-.'
Military 'Intiniiuj.
Kvtensi-s X-cd Not Kxeccd $1.'i0 for
the
hut ire season.
To .
Clilll.
r mo.-c free Stholirshiis from every
Write for eitalotie to
II. L. AliXOiib, I'res., Uorvallis, Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
JLFFHSON FLOURING MILLS,
-Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
Jefferson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
CORDFTT it MACLKAY,
04 and 60 Front St.,
Portland, Or.
Adminstratrlx's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEFEBY GIVEN' THAT
tlie umlers'urned has been duly ap
pointed Administratrix of the estate
of W. 11. Clitirchhh deceased, by the
Honorable til County Court of Linn
coiudv, Oreiron. All persons having
claims Hirainst the estate of s-dd V.
11. Cliui-ehill. deceased, are hereby
notitiud to present the same in writ-
im:. only vertneci, lo rue in person, or
to iiiv attorney Ci. W. Wright esii..
at bis law ollice. over the Hank of
Oreiron, in Albany, Linn county.
Oreiron. within six months from the
date hereof.
M. J. CiiriiciiiLL,
Administratrix.
(J. W. Wkhuit, Attorney foi Admin
istrati ix.
Dated June 27. ls!lt.
Dissolution of Drug Firm.
NOTICE IS HKKEBV GIVEN THAT KY
m-itiial consent, S. A. Uulin and Fred
liawson hare this day dissolved partnership
in the druif husiness, 8. A II ul in haviup
piirelnse.i the interest hithcto owned hy
Kre.l bavvson. All outsUndiiifr iudeliUd-nei-s
will he settled hy, and all accounts are
pi utile to S. A. Hulin, who will, as hither
to, he found reaily to accommodate his
patrons at his store on French a corner.
S, A. IIILIV,
FRED UAWSO.V.
Albany, July 1, lS'.'l.
Notice.
To all whom it mac concern, notice is here
hy vriven that my w ife, Angle Trites, has left
mv bed and board without any Just cause or
pr'jvi -a-ion, and I will not be responsible for
aiiv dehta of her eoutractinir.
W. D. Truis,
Albany July 1 1S1,
lleld by tlieEncmy
GRAND
CLEARANCE
I.L
-WILL
Summ er Clothing
Lillit WWi Mmw, Shirts jd
all Seasonablb Goods at Acloal
FOR
Remember, this gives vou
new and richly tailored clothing at the same pi ice we paid. Our stock
is large, and you can select just as well now as you could earlier in
the season.
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT AND HONEST BARGAINS.
CALL A IST ID SEE
THE VERNON HAY PRESS
Unequaled for fast
draft. Manufactured
Baker Street, Albany, by
HAVE
YOU
SEEN
THE
GOODS
TO BE
SOLD
IN
Grand :: Clearance :: Sale
OF
SUMMER
OIR:
it
WEATHER
-NOW IX
L. EX
The Leadicg Clothier
S
i i
Lm I
SKL!.-
an opportunity to buy any of our
work and light
at the toot oi
I-:- IT .
PRICE & VERNON.
THE
ZM - T:
STOCK.
Blain,
& Merchant Tailor.
GOODS