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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1891)
THE MORNING HERALD: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1891 UN BALE. Tbe Daii.v Herald will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book Btore.where it tan be procured at 5 centa per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. New cloaks at V. F. Read's. J. i:. Niel, of Portland is in the city. Oxford ties very cheap at Klein Bros. New. stock of Mats at W. F Read's. AVheat is 82,' j cents and little is selling. S. A. llulin, druguidt, French's corner. Great reduction in Oxford ties at Klein Bros. l'uoenix pure mixed paints at Stewart box. Freeman feed cutters and mills at Stewart & Sox. Quick sales and small profits at the Ladies Kazaar. Regular meeting of the city council to-night. Judge D. R. X. Blackburn went to Portland yesterday. Paraaold and sun umbrellas less than cost at W. F. Read. (ireat reduction in embroidered flouncing at V. F. Reads. Cheapest goula ever shonn in Albany at V. F. Read's. Just received, our new neck wear at the Ladies Ba.aar. Ladies and niijses combination suits at the Ladies Ba.aar. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to suit, at l'arker Bros. Wanted on Lebanon canal a number of good teams at $: f0 per day. Klein Bros, are cloning out the'.r stock of Oxford ties at a gitat re duction. Fresh Yaquina bay salmon at S centa per pound at Hyde's market every day. Mr. Geof. P. Reynolds, formerly of Baker City, has accepted a posi tion in the St. Charles hotel. 2i. II. Allen, W. F. Read and Dr. It. W. Manton left yesterday for the Santiaiu mines to be gone a week. Henrr Suesens and I.orin Lang head came down yesterday front their farms on tbe front of the Or egon Pacific. Ladies, you can save money by purchasing your hosiery at the Ladies Bazaar. Call and' examine our new line. County Clerk X. P. Payne has returned from Sodaville, where be has been sojourning for the benefit of bis health. The Albany college opens Wed nesday, instead of Monday as incorrectly published in an item bunuay morning. For line pocket knives best pa tent tempered shears and scissors and extra hollow grouuJ razors, go to btewart At box. Edward II. McAllister son, of Dr. . a. McAllister of this city, has been appointed tutor in the state university at Eugene. Mrs. Murray and daughter, Miss Maggie, went to Salem yesterday, where the latter goes to resume her studies in the Catholic schoo' Housekeepers will do well to reaJ t.L. Kenton s new adv. tins morning, and give him acail when purchasing choice family gro ceries. You can save money by going at once to Klein Bro.'s shoe store and purchasing a pair of Oxford ties, ibe price has been reduced toclose them ou4. Mrs. Kader of Portland, who has been visiting at the residence of her daughter .Mrs. Win. Hum phrey in this city returned home yesterday. John Windsor, aged 17, was run over bv a wheat waxen in f olk county, near Salem, Saturday afternoon, and died from the effects of his mj'inert. Those contemplating an Eastern trip should notice the advertise ment of the Canadian Pacific Kail way, which appears in another column. Apply to U. IS. W inn lor rates and tickets. Butter, and egss have recently been scarce in this city, but as farmers are getting through the busy harvesting season, these products are becoming mure plen tiful. The Dalles was visited by an other tire Saturday night. The ntables of the fair grounds were burned, together with two race horse. A man was arrested who uas charged with starting the fire. Forty stalls were burned. Wiu. Fort miller received a dis patch yesterday announcing the lUath of John K. Thompson at Troy, N. Y., of pneumonia. He was' a brother of Mrs. Fortmiller and a son of Rev. E. J. Thompson of CorvaBis. Miss Annie Small has opened a drewuiakiug establishment in room 2"J, Pearce's block, up stairs, iter work ia guaranteed to be first class and ladies are invited to call at her rooms, where she is pre pared to do all kinds of plain and elaborate dressmaking. Prof. R- K. Michener was elected as principal of the Lebanon public schools, but he did not taxe the position as stated in our last issue, as th1Jreetorsof the North Yam hill schools would not release him from his position as principal of their school. Notice. The pasture of F. L Such at Cloverdale is now open for stock. All well fenced, plenty of water and shade. .Stock taken by week nr month. .VlccnlS IHT Week. Kir month. Cattle taken at $1 per j Jieaii per luuuiu. miiuut uo ic fponsible for any accident or los. F. L. Situ. TIE'ALBAST FIRElTSL EUctioa f Officer tid DeUgstea t to W BtrthwMt I lrme Atsooiatioa. . ... Linn Engine Co. No. 2 last even ing elected the following ollicere: President. D. R. N. Blackburn; Eccretarv.DrO.C.Awbrev.financift secretary, D. J. Dubruille ; treas urer, David Link ; foreman, A. L. Lamb ; tirst assistant. P. C. Ander son ; second asaistant.Chas. Medin. A. L. Lamb and Charles Medin were elected delegates to the Northwestern Firemen's Associa tion. At the meeting of Albany En gine Co. No. 1, 11. L. Cranor and Alex Rennie were elected dele gates to the association. The sum of if 100 was voted to defray the expenses of the delegates, the re mainder, if any, to go to the hose team which will go lrom this city. Jack Warner is manager of the hose team, and a fleet one it is. one that will maintain the good name of the Albany fireman abroad. It is said that Albany and Astoria are the only cities in Oregon, w hich will send teams to the tournament this year. A Valuable Invantloa. Messrs. Wilcox, Hollenbeck and Wandell have invented a machine for measuring cloth, which prom ises to be a big thing for theia. Very simple in its operation.it will measure cloth of all width with accuracy and great rabidity, an in dicator showing constantly the amount reeled otT, together with the total price, at any amount per yard desired or an inch in length. It alto has an attachment for measuring goods for an invoice, one that will save a great deal of time. Its capacity for general use is seventy yards, which of course is moie than is ordinarily needed. The machine is a remarkably in geaius one, displaying considera ble study and investigation in its construction. The owners will go Fast after awhile and introduce it. As there is nothing in the market or ever invented covering the field there is no reason why there should not be a fortune in it for the owners. Uow tu Chooi llualnl. Dr. Ellis of Chicago, who is the scientific lecturer for J. C. Ayer and who has just completed a tour of the British Possession, will lecture to-night in the Albany opera houue, subject Blood will Tell, and during his lecture will also treat on the subject of this heading. i'1'he press of this country, and Canada ppeak in flattering terms of the Dr's lecture and in Salem last Wednesday night he held an audieuce of a thousand people in enjoying attention ; which tbe Statesman notes in next issue. Any druggist will supply tickets free to grown peoole only, and each lady will be given .a valuable book gratis; you had better go early. T. M. C. A. HoclabU. On Friday evening of this week there will bean association meet tin and social at the Y. M. C. A. room to which everybody is in vited. It is every important that everv member be present at this meeting on account of business to transact. The social will be of a 'Botanical" nature and a general tiood time may be expected. At the last Y. M.'C. A. sociable there was 100 present and the association would like to have at leat 15) Drcsnnt next Fridav night. Come everylwdy and bring your friends, no chargt s will be made. Nat th Sain Parly. The member of the U. S. recruit ing party who was accused of de tauching a young girl at Salem was not an army ollicer, it seems, but a private or a non-commissioned ottii'cr. He was not one of the men who were in Albany. He is a villain, at all events, and ought to be severely dealt with. This charge in no manner applies to Lieut. Holley, who was in charge of the recruiting service in this city. The latter has enough sins of his own. His actions in Albany were at least not those of a gentleman. A Ureal Comatfy Company. A great treat is in store for theatre-goers of this city in the ap pearance of "The Hustler" at the opera house Saturday evening. It is a big company, containing all the merrv comedians, all the fam ous singers, and all the great dancers who have made this great couiedv a success. It will be pro duced here exactly as seen at the Boston Theatre and the Marquam I i rand in Portland, where it is now being played. Attention is di- reeled to their adv this morning. verely Kl-kl by a Horse. Mr. C. W. Cowan, who is em ployed at the Farmers Warehouse cleaning wheat, was severely kicked oy a horse yesterday alter- noon. He was passing by a far mer's team, when one of the heavy lux! horses kicked him viciously. The blow fell u;on his hip and he was knocked several feet away where he was picked tip insensible. The extent of the injuries is not fullv knon. Social Bop. Tie tirst social nartv of the sea- sou will be given at the opera i , i' : j : . t i t . i uouse riiiur eeiiuiui una neea. k an re and attend witn vonr best girl and enjoy a few hours in the merry dance. The party will be under the management of Mr. 11. J. Hopkins, who will shortly re open the class in dancing for the season of 'Vl-2, of which dates will be announced later. A Through Freight. Owing to the grain traffic and the other increasing business on tke Southern Pacific a through freight hai been added. It will pass Albany going north between If and 12 . m., and going south between ! and 10 a. in. The ottier freights will pa-s Albany at the old time. - 1 t4 LETTER F20X MR. EADIR. He EipUlas Waat th Tulo Orchard Co. FroDoses to Do, EditlR of the Hkrai.d. Yomr correspondents in the lssuesly1 tite .ra and 4in, inst, bigning mselves Albanv and Albany 2. calls out an explana- tion and g res us an opportunity to discuss le matter otherwise denied us, ionization purpose of this or- The companyN reierreu to is an improvement one. lo take care fully selected locations in the sev eral counties of Jackson, Linn, Lane, Btnton and Marion in each ! . i i i i to puioiu :arge orvnurus govenieu by special advantages in each case (tor instance, a large apple orchard in Bentou county would pay well because the best market lor this product is San Francisco, and other competing lines give assurance of dispatcu and cheap transportation notes. This advan tage is, too, pji-ssaed by Linn county.) To care for these orchards iu the most approved manner to have a general oversight of such orchards and diiect their policy, caring for them alter the expira tion of our contracts for a fixed sum, and to so footer and control this industry as to render it as an investment, for outside and in-ide, superior to anything of its kind now ottered in the state. Ths success of California is due not so much to the superior ex cellence of her soil and climate, a- to tie intelligence and ttill of her iruit husbandmen. By study, thought, scientific rearing and business like mansge ment, tliey have attait eJ the high est r. suit', and all this turn! of in formation gained by tueir per severance, cm be availed by us. This company is not a local enter prise, but it is hoped will cut a prominent figiue in fostering this industry in the state, as has siuii- lar institutions of its kind in Cali- lornia, ana me most nattering results will be attained to tke state as well as pro tit to the stockhold ers of the company, and the con fidence of tais enterprise is shown by the class of men who are taking hold of it and the favor with which it is being received, (ireat care is taken to Dlace the stock only in the hands of men of means and influence, who appreciate its importance as well as the piofits arising from such a business well conducted, and the character re ferred to, should settle this ques tion beyond a doubt. Here is a virgin field, and so far as resources, quality of soil and climate, facilities for transportation and excellence of market close at hand, and, too at a time when atten tion is being called to this busi ness from every quarter cannot help but be a good time te launch out in tl e way proposed, and at tain a brilliant success, as we fully believe it will. We thiuk the Albany business men referred to, are too well known for their conservatism to admit of their being charged with rash ness, or that they have under taken this thing without carefully weighing it in all its bearings, and before committing themselves, know that ttieir attitude will meet with the approval and their busi ness management of the approba tion of ttiose concerned in the company. Let me ak you, why will people pay three and four tiundred dollars per acre for Cali fornia prune lands, when equally good land, with as good facilities, can be bad here for one tenth of that sum? Rogue river grapes and peaches have established their reputation, and, this takes time to acquire and of this the company intends to avail itself and to make it a financial success from the start, it does not intend to await the formation of public opinion, with all its uncertainty, but proposes to drift with the tide, and direct that tide. Jackson county lands are higher than lands in the il laraette, by virtue of their reputa tion. though their situation ia the more remote. A whole line ol argument is contained and ac cepted by the public when you mention Rogue river peachce You sav that the finest peaches in the Albany market, commanding the highest prices, are raised around Albany, and let me still confirm by saying, that some of the best peaches that 1 ever ate. were from Albany and Salem, a few days ago, flavor, size, color and Biicculsnce but let me ask vou is this not an exceptional year? It takes heat to produce a perfect peacu during the ripening reason, and that beat uniform. When was it as hot as this year? and are you not a little subject to spring frosts 1 However I firmly believe that ths peach crop can be made to pay in selected localities in any portion of the Willamette Valley. Last year we met eastern buyers in Medford, paving one dollar a box for Rogue river apples to ship to New York yes to Eu ropewhere is the "Oregon red apples?" If you raise such fine peaches what are you doing to let the world know it? Are you not attempting to throw cold water on the very means that proposes to let other states know what you can do by a thinned skinned self ishness?. Such an institution as we pro pose takes money, and we pro pose to make the business itself pay for it, and to do this we must take advantage of tho "powers that be" and cover every point that will make it a financial euc cess. We do not intend to let our local prices warp our judgment. Though a little indirect, the same results will be attained in a less direct, more certain manner. Such an institution as is pro posed can't be supported in any one locality, and cannot be local, but must have support from prominent men in all the above mentioned places. The best business enter prises start in a email way and work up, and this company by its members gives assurance of its success, and as we have to pay for . i the music in any event, no chances will be taken, it is right that we select the musicians. The finan cial capability of r fits manage ment cannot te questioned, and they are not men to make failures, nor have they entered with this thing unadvisable. The w's lorn of the course taken is apparent to wise men. Local prosperities atlect the parties more than any body else, and rely upon it that Albany will come in for her share of thorough and efficient adver tising. They haveAlbany's pros perity more at heart than the narrow minded element that is remonstrating, and it is our experience that the men who do the most "kicking" are those who have more patroitism than either money or enterprise. Lane, Marion, Benton and Jack son are subscribers to the stock of the company and its management is at Albany to avoid traveling ex penses, and as the center for such operations all have the least ob ject or ground for it. It is that narrow minded policy that has characterized Oregon and thwarted her growth. Oregon is one of the greatest states in the Unior, and tbe petty jcalouy referred to by your correspondents and their un tenable portion is low and con temptible, and has not the sem blance; of that broad and liberal policy that insures slices iu all institutions, more especially this of ours. Respectfuliv, W.'T. Raihr. WHFAI AND HOP YIELDS. The Oregon crop-weather bulle tin for the week ending Sept f, gives some figures as to wheat and hop yields in the Willamette Valley as follows : Harvesting of cereals is about over, except the late sown oats and barley. Thrashing ia finiHhed in many sections. The yield of cereals has been unusually largo. The quality is good fully an average or more except in localities where some smut prevails, to no great extent how ever in any place. Clackamas county reports wheat yields of 39 bushels per acre and Yamhill county 'M bushels in large fields. Most counties have largo yields in we'd cultivated fields ot lrom '.)' to 15 bushels per acre. Hop picking is in progress. The hop lice have done considerable damage. In some yards fully 50 per cent of the hops have mould on them, in other yards no mould or lice are to be seen. The bop crop ol Ore gon was estimated to be 30000 bales, but since the picking has commenced it has been found that based on above estimate there will not be over 20000 bales, at the most of first grade hops. Fruit of all kind and "melons, are very plentiful, canneries and fruit dryers are working to their full capacity. Kuoim Wanted, Those having rooms which thev would be willing to let to students are requested to notify President E. N. Condit, of tho college, as he has daily applications from stu dents from abroad who w sh rooms for the coining vear. Scliool Book at O. L. lilac kinan's G. L. Blackman has opened a complete line of school books for the opening of the rchools on Monday. Those in need of school books will find it to their ad vantage to call upon him. Fresh bread every day at Parker Bros. 1)IKI. jri.ii's On siiiiiIhv, sept, mil, ls.n, at the home of liU fii'.licr, tweiitj miles from Albany, rctcr .luliii , ai;c'(l T month. Hori'KK. On Similar, Sept. r.th,iv.i1 iu Benton county. 1 lie six weeks olil child oi Mr. Morgan Hopper. MRS. GRAHAM S CUCUMBER AND ELDER FLOWER CREAM N not n (.otum-tic iu the scuhc in nhichthat term i )toiiiiarly tiecil, hut pvruiaiicnti.v bcantine. It create aitoft, Hmontli, c!c-kr, velvety akin, ami hy daily use Kraluilly maktu the completion nctcral g-iarica whirt-r. It in a conxtant protection from the cITcctft ol Hin anil nind and prevent hiiii burn ami freeklci, and hlackheails will never come hile you use it. It cleal.Bes the face far hot ter tiian map ami water, nourihlies anil huililn up the skin tisui-4 and thus prevents the foi illation of wrinklen. It Kite the freshness, clearness ami Hiuonthncsj nf skin that OU had htn a little -irl. Kvery la-ly, younc or "hi, ou'ht to use it, as it ivct a more ynutliTui abearance f any lady, and tint permanently. it contains no acd, Nwder or alkali, and is a harmless as dw and at nourishing to tho Fk n ns dew is to the flower. 1'rlce Wl.OO, at all druggists and hairdressers, or at Mrs. Ctrvaim) Ura hatn's establishment, 10:1 I'ost Street, San Kranciscn, whers he treats 'adies tor all blemishes of the face or figure. Ladies a', a distance trcaUd hy letter. Send stamp mi ner little book, ".II ow to be Beautiful.'1 Sanpla Boltlo maud cepl'of 111 -i nis in Stat: 1 free to any lady on re- stamps to v for DOstave and packine. Lady Aifents wanted, MRS GRAHAM S Face -:- Bleach, Cures the worst cases of Fteckles. Sunburn Sal'owness, SI oth-patches, Himp'.es and all skin h!cmishes. Price S1.50. Ilarin'ess and effective. No sample ea i be sent. Lady Akents wanted. in llii t..11.-it tin ftp.t n,.l.,. a hill oiemy nepra'.ions will hare his n-ime aildeu t? ths advertisement. My prrparatioi s are for sale, by wholesale druirirists in Chicago and every city west of it Highest of all in Leavening Tower. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE WOULD KNKICI1KD. 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 was first-produced the world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative known, as it ia the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andetlectual tocleanse the system gently in the Sprin time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Mother? Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation its ingredients aro published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, cures diarrhiei and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 35 ds, 35 cents. Saie Cure for the Liquor or Opium IlabltH. The East India cure for these awful habits can bu given without the patient's kuotviedgc, and i the only known specific for the purpose, it is not injurious in the least degree; mauuf.ictined by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cumming's drug store only. French Tansy WafurH. Theso wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and iregular menses, and will remove nil ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Kmereon Drug Co., San Jose, Cab, and for sale at J. A. Cumming's drug store only. Have you examined that beauti ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Your school tax will be delin quctit if not paid at once. Look after it and save costs of collection. Lowest rates and best accommo dations to passenger going East via Canadian Pacific Railway ask C. B. Winn for rates. RKAI) And you will not K KG RET CALL on us and you will find tii always ready to OFFER you rcat induce ments from our large line of go: id: GOOI) IVachcs, Rt-rriec, r.auan.is, Oranges, LcnioiiH, Apricots, Apnles, I'lumhs, -Melons, BETTER Corn, l'eas, IV'atis.l'otato, ( )nio:i,('aliagc Turnips Beets Carrots Sweet Potatoes BEST Soap, Sodi, Rice, Salt, lloneVjHops, 1'ickeis, Tea, Flour. Meal, Spin's ' AM Constantly adding new goods and latest noveltiics lo net fail to get our prices. C. E. BROWN FIX, Albany.' lUi.Menaoil Alliletcs Wear our -Vulcanized Gum Sus pensory to prevent jar, strain or injury. Weak men are cured wearing our vulcanized i;um sus pensory of varicocele (enlarged veins) nocturnal emissions and iinpotency. Vigor, comfort and longer life assured. No pain : no poisonous drugs. Price only $2. Sealed circulars free. Vulcanized Gum Suspensory Co., Rooms 1!, 20, IMcVickers Theatre Building, Chicago 111. FOK BALK. One heating s'Ovc an I one onk stove, both in coed cot.ditii n. For information itumirc of r". K. Artihcrer, at Postal te'eciaph oltlec. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Casloiial Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. NEW TO-DAY. Deyoc & Froman Htm, Keep a Full Assorttrci t of GUNS AND FIREARMS KKP.WItlNU l'ltO.MrTI.Y DoNK. "Not Coming, But Here to .Stay!" GENE E. LARRIMORE, Tke Fainter, Has opened a shop in Stewart & Sox s block and is prepared to give estimates on and do a'l kinds of House and Carriage painting and trimming. Graining and paper hanging a specialty. Leave orders with Stewart & Sox. TKE UKKAT l'llKTl.AM) lodnstrial Exposition, With its world of wonders OPENS SEPT. 17. 1831. CLOSES 0 JT. 17. -Muaioby thc- Great Zplores Band Direct from the City of Mexico. Art from the great masters of Eu rope and America, valued at a quarter million dollars. Wonderful Elertrical Adaptions in full operation. A Splendid Series of Mineral In hibits. Every depart niint filled with the novel and interesting IN AiT, SCIENCE AND INCUSTRV. A greater number of exhibits than ever before presented on the coast. THS -i- STJCK -:- SBtfTXEOT -Made a prominent feature. 5.-.0.I0 IX PREMIUMS. The largest display of fruit and the linest exhibit of Agriculture ever made in tho Paci fic Noi l Invest. All iiKiniifaclurics in full motion. Everything new. No dead exhibits The Exposition of Expositions. Admission as u-ual. Greatly ', reduced rates for round trip on all . passenger lines. GENERAL Steamship Agency. THROUGH TICKETS To ami from Ktirope hy a'l flrgt-cl:cn) lilies. Tiekets from anv tilae in Enroc to any point in tlx t'mUd states, rr f ont this country to hurcpcui point sold over tne following hi t class line: Xor'.h tJerman l.lojd. via Sew York, North Cerium Lloyd, via lialtiiiiore, Allan Line, Anehor Line. American Line, S'a'e Line, l'.eav er Line, Cunard Line, lied Star Line, Wh'te Star Line, t; u Ion Line. DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS sold on all KuioMn cities at current ra'es. luternation collections. Kor information regarding pi ices ot passage, date of sailing, etc., call o:i or address, C, H. WINN, Al.llANV, OR. I'ny Your City Taxes. 1 he city tavi-s for ls'.l are now cue and pavah'c. ' The money is newled and every individual should lcok the matter up and that thev aie pid. If not paid immedi ately they will beenme delinquent. The dog tax is also due anil if not pa d the order w ill I given to kill all the dogs on wnom taxes hvc not ticcn paid, J. K, Hoffman, Marshal, FOSHAY & MASON Wholesale and Uetail Dropts Booksellers ALBA V OREGON Notice to Stockholder. N.tTICF. i? lierchy given that a meeting of tliu stockholders of flu- (iuliteu CVv Mining (to. will lie lirhl :it the olliee of I.. II, Mimtatiye on Moniliiv, Sept. tiS, ut 4 o clock 1", M. ol saiil il.i y. fur the purpose of electing seven tfi colors to serve for the en suing year. Allium-, Anit. "1, IS'.U. L. 11. MONTAXYF, Secretary. TOST K small oren factd KO.d wateli, 1 Waltham works, with fobchtin and fan- shapen . harm. The Under will please leave at this olhce. F1. L. KENTON, DEALER IN- Choice Teas, Coffees, Spi And a general assortment of GROCERIES NEAR THE POSTOI FICE, A LI! ANV, OREGON. ANYBODY BUYING A NY THING- Usually worn Toy and Boys for "Work or Dress Tffitfc.sut first examining tne same lines at my store makes a mistake financially. and sec what (Ins MeaDs ! SEASONABLE GOODS ARB NOW AEHrVTNG. L. E. m iftv Wiii-'fio Merchant WHEN VOL' HAVE FALL i OF Boys 5 Now airivint?, on will lie convinced lliat we are LAVING OVER A I. L" COM PETI I ION in our line when itcoineato Biclily Tailored Clothing, HANDSOME AND DURABLE PATTERNS, AT REASONA ble Prices. Give us a call. T. L WALLACE & CO., STRAHAN BLOCK, Cooking Stoves and Ranges o- BLAIN, 1 1 I W I I vlu V Tailor. SEEN Ol'U XEW ami 'Children's ALBANY, OREGOIf atlatthews & f asliliirn w Competition ! Sim AD UVERCOATS