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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1891)
THE MORNING HERALD: SUN DAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1891 glonring gaily Jurald OJf BALK. The Daily IIcrald will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book Btore.wbere it tan be procured at &enta per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. W. R. Graham went to Salem yesterday. J. M. Ralston and wife are visit ing in Portland. The state fair will open to morrow at Salem. The Portland Exposition opens 01 Thursday next. Deer are abundant in the hills adjacent to Taquina. S. Shape and family have re turned from the Soda Springs. Perry Read and family, of Crook county, are visising in Albany. Have you examined that beauti ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Mrs. Dr. W. II. Davis went to Harrisburg last evening to visit her parents, Dr. W. II. Davis and D. B. Mon- teith left yesterday for a trip up ine saniiam A fine new line of ladies, misses, children's and infants cloaks can be seen at the Ladies Bazaar. Fresh Yaquina oysters, just opened at the Delmonico restaur ant. W. W. Davis, proprietor. Morning and evening service at the Episcopal church hunday by the rector Kev Geo. F. Plummer. The largest and finest line of misses' and children's bats ever bought to Albany at the Ladies' Bqeaar. Fine samples of fall and winter suitings can to seen at Hart A Phillip's tailor shop in the Pearce block. Miss Anna Dumond, of this city has opened a millinery and dretsmaking establishment in Harrisburg. Mr. B. F. Thayer is erecting a neat cottage for Thurston Hackle man, near the residence of A. Hackleman. Ladies, you can save money by purchasing your hosiery at the Ladies Bazaar. Call and' examine our new line. The Albany juvenile base ball team played the Tangent juveniles yesieraay, aeieaung tne Tangent uoys in a score 01 to to n Dr. W. F. Mendenliallof Harris burg, has sold out his business to Dr. J. V. Barnard, and has re tired from the medical profession. Those contemplating an Eastern trip should notice the advertise ment of the Canadian Pacific Kail way, which appears in another column. Apply to U. B. Winn for rates ana tickets. At 11 a. m., to-dav at the Christian church the subject of "Mutual Dependence" will be considered, and at 7 :30 p. m., the subject will be ''Seven Wills of Unnst." Mr. J. S. Morgan has just completed rmrning a fresh kiln at his brick yard one mile west of the court house, and is prepared to till all orders. A man will be in waiting at the yard to attend to an cauers lor brick. The gospel services of the loung Men's Christian Agiocia tion to-day at 4 r. . will be conducted by C. II. Cusick. Sub ject for consideration, "Mistakes. inese services are very interest ing anu it win pay you to attend ah men are invited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henderson of Oakland, California, who have been visiting old friends and look ing after busine ss interests in this city lor several days, will leave to- mum lor their home. Mr. Henderson is deputy city treasurer wamanu, ana is enioving a A FIELD FOB KITES 310 1 OF TBiDE- ComtrjDows Us Coast from TaqoiaaWaat CVsrBailisj Rill WotWitb Aibaay. Mr. t J. Miller, who has just returned from Florence, at tiie mouth of the Siuslaw, says he thinks there is an opening for Albany to reach out and secure a healthy trade there. Florence is a thriving town of 300 inhabi tants, and possesses eeveral good mcrchantile establishments. In the neighborhood of 1500 people draw their supplies from there. Eugene ia 75 miles distant, and has no connection except by teams to tide water, and at present Florence receives all supplies from Portland and San Francisco in coasting steamers, via low Bay. lne steam schooner oeo. ft. Chance now makes weekly trips from Coos Bay to Yaquina, stop ping at Siuslaw and way ports. The transportation facilities of Albany, enabling quick shipments to the sea at Yaquina, offers a field for business operations in that direction that should prove mutually beneficial. Heretofore there has been no direct communication, but now that vessels make regular trips from Yaquina down the coast to Muslaw the people there, Mr. Miller states, are desirous of secur ing closer business relations with Alb any. The roundabout way of securing shipments of goods via Coos Kay makes prices there very exhorbitant, as may be seen when it is stated that kerosene is sold at $5 per case. The work on the jetty and light house is in progress, ana considerable buidinz is beine do , whi'jh gives a healthy tone to business there, and it is natural that the merchants should look for some nearer place from which to draw supplies. An amount of (100,000 will be expended upon the jetty and light house within the next year, which will require a considerable amount of supplies as well as employing no small amount of labor. A little effort on the part of Al bany business men might ere ate a valuable addition to the trade of this city. Mr. Miller states that the Sugar Pine Door tk Lumbering Co., of this city expects to secure considerable business there, and the same cau be done in other lines. It is cer tainly worth trying for. Albany as a competing business center can oner figures that cannot be die counted by any city in Oregon. This she is able to do on account of advantages in transportation, anu a legitimate solicitation lor trade at the right time and place would in douot produce bene ficial results. TBE H0RTHWE3T WHEAT 0B0P Over $13,000,000 W.ll be Becslred by Farmers A Prosperous Tear. of marked degree of prospe.ity there. At tk Opeia Hods. The performance of the Hustler Company at the opera house last evening was witnessed by a large and delighted audience. It was one of the really good shows that lias visited this city, and bristled with fresh, keen fun from first to last, which afforded the audience an evening of hearty laughter, lhe company possesses several fine voices and the singing was a pleasing feature of the entertain ment. Had it not been published on the programme few would have Known that Anna Danta, the land- iaay, was a man. They left on me overtand for San Francisco, wu vj urgiuuiDg eariy gave a most satisfactory evening's enter tainment. Unique Word Csatest. Wilcox, the photographer, pro poses to oiler several valuable prizes lor a unique word contest. His tier No. 1 is: To the peison writing the sentence, "Wilcox makes superior photographs" the greatest nuuioer ut times upon a poa'al card and sending it to him he will give free a life-size cravon portrait of the writer. The con test will close on September 10th. by which time all cards must be in at bis gallery. Watch the pa pers ror uis secona oner. Geo. L. Wilcox, C-orner Second and terry St9. Church Notice. The services at the Presbyterian church to-day mil be as fol- lows : Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sabbath school at 12:15 p. m. Young People's meeting at t! ..IK n . .... : ..I.1'-. i f.t 1 u.-xw y. in. tupiwi ?piruuai Bima ness." The pulpit subjects will be "ine uivme Miramons." and "Freedom defined." Strangers in our city are cordially invited to at tend these servie es and all will be made welcome. SEAL ESTATE SALF3 E. E. Paddock to Nellie Pad dock, 10 acres in sec. 8, tp 12, S. R -in, muBioerauun aioou. a. vusivi iu jub. iaurent. iota 8. blk 24. H's 2nd A. Albanv: con i . - - siuerauon si. It. A. Stafford et al to J. U Peari, lots 2, 3. blk 2, E. Hayes A, naieey : consiueration olU. J. S. Morris et al to E. (Joins, blk 10, South A. Scio. and lot 1. ; lanupiat; consideration J 1000 Uriah Terhune et ux to H. V, l'eery, parcel in Sodaville: ron siavranon sshhi. W. E Price. Sr.. to Marv A Hume, lot 2. blk 10 S's A. Sod vine; consiueration si&O. J. A. JUcFeron et ux toG. W. Young, east j of S. E. M blk 14, ii s -uu a, AiDanv : consideration P. R. Bilveu to W. C. and If. P Miller, N. W. 4' of S. W. Ji, sec. 17, tp 102 S. R. 1 E : consideration jou. U. Kj. Henderson et nx in 11 Bryant, lots 1. 2. 7. 8. blk 15. H's 4th A, and blks 15 and 15, and lots l, Z. 3. 4. 7. 8. blk 16. H's Srd A. I tin . ' . 7 moo w acres in to lu. H. k. 4 u- consideration 5. I. JN. Gulllford et ux to Drnoilla. Wig'e, blk 2. in H's A. Halnv; cuusiuerauon -uu. Henrietta Pearl to Florence Stewart, parcels in IInltv nnn eiuerauuu fl. u. W. Davis et nx in T.nr-ir Wright, lota 5. 6. blk 1. ShP.i1- , - . ' ' I - F consideration jm A Blalcer et ux to R. IT. Wrio-hr I - A e A 1 1 1 m iota , o, uis i. eneads : considera.- lion w. 'r Bealdence Bemad. lhe farm residence of Mr. .Ti ri n Berry, near this citv. caught. fir Thursday night and was destroyed, together with nearly all its con tents. Air. Berry was in Scio at me time, the bouse being occupied by his wife and daughter. The nre occurred at 10 o'clock. Mr. Berry's son Charles, who lives near, saw the blaze leaping from iuo rooi ana nastened to the house. ( ( n i -ir. uerry ua uaueatnr wora aeleep within. He hastily awak- enea tnem and endeavored to save a portion of the household effects, but very little was removed, as the tire had got good headway and uurueu rapiuiy. xt is supposed to have cauKht from the iiimnr pi i L ,:.t JM nc i-os wi3 aDout iuw, with no insurance. Harvesting operations in Oreeon which are now nearly over, re veil the fact that the coming year will undoubtedly be one of prosperty for the Northwest, as a result of the larire amount of money which will be left in the country through sale ot grain, and wtieat in par ucuiar. farmers win receive more money through the sale of triin this year than during any former season in the history ot the North west. Prices are high, and the best indications shows that they will remain high. heat n to-day worth from 85 to 00 cents, pei bushels in Portland. It is worth from 74 to 70 cents Per bushel in Walla Walla; that is 14 cent per bushel deducted from the price for freights Vailev wheat is now from 75 to 80 cents delivered at the warehouse, and considerable has been sold in Albany for 85 and 80 cents. INCREASE IN TRICE. Last year wheat in the valley soul ior too anu uc per Dushel as an average for the crop. Wahfl Walla and Pa'.ouse wheat netted tne growers irom ooc to oUc per bushel as an average. This year it is from 10c to 15c per bushel higher for vailey and the same for Eastern Oregon and Washing ton wtieat. If the yield is equal to last year s, it ireans from h to 2.) per cent more money at d e Jth for ttie iNorth western farmer. The Evening Telegram of Port land, in presenting some figures on the wheat crop, thinks the crop in the district east of the Cascade mountains will not be quite as much this yaar as last. This estimate is no doubt incorrect. Wheat dealers of Albany think the crop in that district, like the Willamette Valley, will be in excess oi last year, inere is a a greater acreage of both wheat and oats in both Oregon and Wash ington tins year man fast and a conservative estimate cannot but make the yield greater. Last year's crop is estimated to have been about 22,100,000 bushels. Some 14,000,000 bushels were shipped lrom Oiegon and Wash iiigton abroad; 4,050,000 bushels East to till the middle states' scarcity, and 3,150,000 bushels for home consumption. Of this about 4,000,000 came from the Willam ette valley, and the remainder, about 17,500,000, was raised east of the Cascade mountains. The home consumption is figured at 4.j times the population of the tributary couutry. Taking 700,000 as the liopulation of Oregon, Washington, and that portion of Idaho tributary during the last year, 3,150,000 seems a fair allowance for con sumption. HOME CONSUMPTION. Supposing 150,000 to have been the population of the Willamette valley during the last fiscal vear the consumption was 700,000 ousneis. ine greater portion of this would come from the vallev yield of wheat, leaving some 3,750, 000 bushels for export. This sold ror62'2C per bushel, or 2.333.750. Were the population of Eastern Oregon and Idaho 525,000. the con sumption would be some 2 250.000 leaving aoout io,uuu,UUU, bushels lor export at 57.' ..'c per bushels, or is icu.uuu. lhe valley crop, in addition to this, made some10.953.750. which farmers in the Northwest received for wheat alone. WILLAMETTE VALLEV. In the Willamette vallev this year the yield is lamer than last. wnen it was some 4,oUU,U00 bushels Here, again, it is impossible to as certain the increase more close! ' than in a rough estimate. The acre age is greater than last year, and meyieiu per acre is larger and will reach fully 5,000,000 bushels. lhe yield in the district east of the Cascades if put down at 17.- 500,000 bushels, the same as last year, would make the Northwest crop of this year 22.600,000. Deducting 3,150.000-bushels for home consumption there would remain 19,350,000 bushels for ex port. This at present prices. averaging the price in the various localities, would make (15,330,000 received by the farmers of the Northwest this year. This amount of wealth from wheat alone dis tributed throughout the North west flight to leave no complaint i ... oi nam limes. THE CHURCHES. When, where and by Whom Serv'ces Will Be Held To-Day. CoscKEOATtoNAL Corner of Fourth ana rerry streets, Preai liing every ounuuy at n A. M., and 7:4 I. M. BaDUam sell mI at 12:33. I'raver meetinir Wednesday evening. Kcv. 8. E. Webster, L. 1. of Pcntsylvauia, Pastor. ruEsuvTEitiAN. corner of Brnadul. i.:.. i i.vci. . .. . ... uiu uuu rum bireeis. cervices ut 11 a, m. and 7:o0 p. in. Pastor Kev. K. R, I'neliiird. Suhbuth si-huol at 1-2:1.1 n m. Prayer uiectiug every Wednesday Metiiopist. Corner Ellsworth and Third streets. Services at 1 1 a. m. and iMO p. in. Pastor, Kuv. 8. E. Mum in- irer, rnetor. Sabtmtli school 3SW p. m. I'ruyer meeting every Thursday eve ii i" if- St. Pall Methodist Corner Mont gomery and llurd streets. Services at ll a. in. amliSJUp. in. Pastor, H. S. Slianglc Sabbath s -liool at 111 a in. Prayer meeting on Tliuisduv cvetiiiiirs. United Pkesryteuian. Corner "of Washington and Fifth streets. Servi ces at 11 a. in. and 7:0 p. in. Pastor Kev. S.G Irvine. Sabbath school at 3::0p. in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Ev.v.noelical. Corner of Lyon and Fourth streets, services ut 11a.m. and 7 p in. Pastor, Kev. L. S.Filier. Sabbath school Ida. m. Prayer meet ing ever Wednesday evening. Christian Chi-kch Services every every Sun. lay at their church at 11 a. m. mid 7:."!u p. in. Sunday school .it 10 a. in. Prayer mee'ing Thursday evenings ut 7::!0 p. in. All are invited to attend. Iiev. Jas. F. Steward, pastor. catholic services every Sundav at 11 a. in., by Kev. Fr. L.Motaver. Baitist. Comer of Lvon and Fifth streets, Services at 11 a. m. and 7-.:) p. in. Pastor Kev. (ieo. If. Hill. Sabbath school immediately after the morning services, l'rnv-r meeting every Wednesday evening. iu'Iscopal Services every Sub- bath morning at 11 a. in. Kev, M Piummer, pastor. Boot and Shoes, Purchasers of Boots and Shoes bear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big discounts do not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a profit as no one can do business without expense. The que.st:on is who can sell yon the best goods for the least money. Saml-kl E. Yol'no, KMkLKVS AltVICt S.ll.YE. Thebet salve in tin world for Cuts, Bruises, S.es, fleers, Salt Ithcuni, Fever sores, Titter, Chapped llanc1., Chilblains. Corns, and skin F.ruptioii, anu pos.nve.y cures rues, or i.o pay required. It is guaranteed to givs perfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price 35 cents i or box. Fcr sale by Fo-slitty & Mason JI1H3 SfcttVE fc Ll YCK TILLS. Act on a new principle reguln ting the liver, stomach and bowel? through the nerves. A new dii covery. Ir. Miles' Tills speedily cure biliousness, had taste, torpi 1 liver, piles, constipationr Un equaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest ! 50doeej for 25 ceuts. Samples ee, at Stpnard & Cusick. BUSINESS LOCALS. . French keeps railroad time. New cloaks at W. F. Read's. Conn & Ilendricson, grocers. Fresh bread every day at Parker Itoorus Wauteil. Those having rooms which thev would be willing to let to students are requested to notify President fc. N. tondit, or the college, i.s he has daily applications from stu dents from abroad who w s-h rooms for the coming vear. School ICooks at U. 1.. Klacliiiiairii (i. L. Plackin.in has opened a complete line tf school lxjoks for the opening of "the schools on Monday. Those in need of school books will lind it to their ad vantage to call upon him. Fire Kiiiillers. If you want a good and easy fiie kindler, one that will kindle your tire easy every time. Call on or come and see me. A. J. Fox. PROBATE MATTERS. Brick Brick. For sale in large or small quan tities, ueuvereu at kiln, one mile east of the city, in the city pr on ooaru cars. W. C. Cass ell. Thla Bnti CoryUIU. A soda wa'er dpooait ima Kor discovered in the Nehalem vallev, near eruoma. A soap mine has oeen munu near Uhadwell, on Iwis A Clark's : crystal the purest witer are bubhl lni' n n " Blue; noiu is oeing uug vu ueaeviave street aud coal on West Enrlith street. Thin ;u recoruoi me week, with forty-eight hours more to eo on. A tin ,. is all we now need to complete our joy, says tne Asiorian. A Car raaaln. Giain men complain that thv am uuauie 10 procure cars enough for shipping. Grain sacks are piled thirty-three deeD in th Grange warehouse. Consolation, however, may be found in the fact that a car famine is about as de sirable a kind of famine as a com munity could have, indicating as it does, big prosperity. Yamhill Reporter. j Estate of Wm. II. McBridn. bond of administrator filed and proved, and Matthew Acheson. John Barton and James McCune were appointed appraisers. Estate of Kebecca Vernon, order maue to sell personal property, as prayed for in petition. .hstate of r . F. Croft, inventory filed. Estate of Chas. Cusick. inven tory nied. Estate of Peter HalfDenny.hond of administrator tiled and an- proved, and Harvey Shelton, (ieo. Devaney andG. W. Hunsaker an- pointed appraisers. Estate of Charles II. Sneneer. final account approved and ad ministrator discharged, upon tiling receipt of Eliza Soencer for tSSL'.O-l. Charch Notice. Services will be held in the Con gregational church to-day at II a. m. and 7 A5 p. m. Kev. t?. E. Webster. 1). 1).. of Pennn vlyama will preach. Y. P. S. C. E. at :45 p. m. Sabbath-school at 12::t. Wednesday evening prayer meet ing ai :io. ah welcome. Bros, Oxford ties very cheap at Klein bros. New stock of Ha's at W. F. Read's. S. A. Hulin, druggist, French's corner. Great reduction in Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Buy your gasoline stoves of Hopkins Bros. ITioemx pure mixed paints at atewart & fcox. I reeman feed cutters and mills at Stewart & Sox Quick sales and small profits at .1 1. n ' tne i.aaies bazaar. Buy gasoline stoves from Mat thews & W ashburn. 10 per cent reduction on dress goods at W. F. Reads. Take a look at the piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Paraaols and sun umbrellas less than cost at W . F. Read Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Reads A line line of gold rings just openeu at mil & start s Just received, our new neck wear at the Ladies Bazaar, Ladies and misses combination suits at the Ladies Bazaar. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan titles to suit, at rai ker liros. iir a i vtantcu on jeoanon canal a number of good teams at o 50 per uay. Klein Bros, are closing out their stock ot Oxford ties at a great re- uuciion. Fresh Yaquina bav salmon at 8 cents per pound at Hyde s market every day Experts pronounce Klein Bros, piano one ot the tinest toned in struments. Fresh vegetables everv morninir irom iinn county wardens at Parker Bros. Try Conn & Hendricson's svrun. the finest in the market. Retail in quantities to suit. ah Kinus ot lruit boxes in quantities to suit at the Sugar tineuoor a Lumber Company's, I am receiving choice early y-. . , . "... . : vrawiora peaciies daily lrom Ash lanu. uualitv unexcelled. C. E. Brownell. Your school tax will be delin quent if not paid at once. Look after it and save costs of collection Lawn aprinkleis. Matthews Washburn, garden hose, .Matthews & Washburn, lawn mowers, Matth e-.v8 & Washburn, pumps, Matth ews & Washbifrn, hath tub), Matthews & Washburn, water closets, Matthews A Washburn gasoline stoves, .Matthews A Wash burn, the Inst of everything Matthews A Hatlibutn. Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, i so go aud get one of those lovely tonea piano s at .virs. iiymans. New spnrg novelties in drese goods and dress silks, in colors and black in great variety at fcamuel E. Young's. Cakes of all varieties, fancy and plain at the Delmonico restaurant. Pay your school tax and save costs of collection. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemetei s, put up by E. W. Achison, at all he cost of stone. . For tine pocket knives best pa tent tempered shears and scissors and extra hollow ground razors. go to Stewart k Sox. Lowest rates and best accommo dations to passenger troinij Hast via Canadian Pacific Railway ask C. B. Winn for rates. Some ol tne test styles of ele gant bed lounges can be seen at rortmiller A Irving's, as thev have just received a large invoice. Thomas Piink has received a stock of baby carriages w hich he is offering at pricts as low as the lowest, and they aa- first-class goods. You can save money by going at once to Klein Bro.'s shoo store and purchasing a pair of Oxfcrd ties. The price has been reduced to close them out. A Beautiful Book, uur -Hearts Delight" is the title of a new book just issued, containing an oi i tie old and new pieces of music that have become so uear to the hearts of every one, ine book is the size of theordinary sheet music aud forms one of the most attractive books that has been issued. It coutains full page puiirausoi an tne leading singers and composers, forming an aitiptic uioum i,oiii attractive and useful lne book contains music that if bought by the puce would come to over i25.. anil w ill 1 nimrpi-iut- ed and sought afcer by every lover oi music. .Mrs. A. M. Talt is agent for the book and will solicit subscriptions for it. Novelties iu Ladle Footwear, I have just received for the sum mer trade the latest novelties in ladies line shoes. Cloth top, fancy tips ; lace shoes with fancy tips, besides all thestaple styles in hand and machine turns. These goods were maue expressly lor me and will be found nice enough for the most fastidious and cheap enough for any one wanting a fine dress shoe. I also carry late novelties in Oxford ties ranging in price from $l.:.'5 to $4.00. S. E. Young. Cram's I'nrlvalled Atlas. The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered by the agent, Mrs. A. M. Talt. The w ork is a most excellent one, and this eiiition is a great improve ment upon former ones, giving all the latest date and much new matter that was not in the previous editions, it should be in every family, and on every business man's desk. Those w ho are not supplied can procure the atlas by addressing P. O. Box No. IK) Al bany Oregon. Mothers? Castoria is recotn mended bj physicians for children teething. Itis a purely vegetable preparation it3 ingredients are published around each bottle. Itis pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, oires diarrh.ei 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 d a, 35 cents. F1. Jli. KENTON, DEALER IN- Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices,Kxtracts And a general assortment of GROCERI ES NEAR THE POSTOFFICE, ALBANY, OREGON. ANYBODY BUYING A. N Y T H ING- Usually worn "by Men and Boys for Work or Dress without first examining tne same lines at my store makes a mistake financially. Call and see what tliis Means ! Ladles Fine Shoes. I make a snecialty of handling ladies line shoes. I carry some of the best brands made in tine and medium grades in widths from A to EE. All warranted goods; no trasii, and will repair any pair of tiioes oi any kind sold that will rip or break. Samuel E. Young SEASONABLE GOODS ABE NOW ASEIVING. L. E. BLAIN, m i iii:het run high in this city over System builder as every body is using it for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia Constipation, Impure blood and to mum up their system, lry it and tell your friends about it. aa it mst possess wonderful merit w hen all speak well of it. Special Motive. Ladies or gentlemen who con template buying gold watches will tind it to their advantage to call at M. rrein-li s jewelry store be fore purch.iEing, as there has been pnte a reduction in prices. The Corner iewelrv store. ie :-: Leading :-: Clo Merchant Tailor. WHITE'S CrLOV-FlT ReadvCut Wait Lining These lines have been invented liv VT ll'i. : n i . ..... J. iail.uk, or lit. New Jturlington 8t. W. London Knclaml, and 1112 pj direct, i : , Washington, U: C. ine KuceesB since introduced, 4 years ago, has been marvelous. More thaa a million ladies in Eurote and tliis eouuiiy are using them with the greaiesi sail' taction. These liuinirs ... ... .. i . , ui j i ui m vuiir urui'r. int'reuiri. nn elegant litting and stylish wuist and sleeves are always guaranteed. They are cut of Best English Silesia in . n shades. In ordering send the bust. measure, over the highest part of bust and waist measure; if extra long wuiswu mention u. rrii-e. ;x cent. in Fancy Fisrtr.cd Silesiu. 75 ci-nfjl extra portage. Send postal note, money order or stumps to Geo: White, Ladies' Tailor, 1112 St. N. W., Yishingtoti. D. C. t A I A lilt 11. The ahlett physicians of lhe present age recognize catarrh as a blood disease which aggravates the mucous surfaces. Moore s Ke vealed Uemeily purifies the blood, restores health to the ailected membranes, stoi)3 cll'ensive dis charges and corrects the breath. tor sale by all druggists. lleautlful Women. The mairical elfects of Wisdom's Robertine as a beautilier and preserver of the complexion have been attested by thousai.ds of leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only article ever discovered which gives a natural and beautiful tint to the complex ion, removing tan, sunburn, freckels and ail roughness of the face and arms, leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. All re mark on its delightfully cooling and refreshing properties, a distinction not found in any other similiar article known, For sale by Foshay & Mason. Frequently accidents, occur in the house-hold which cause burns, sprains and bruises : for use in such case? lr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years iicen tne constant lavonte. family reuicuy. isiiy vour spectacles and eve glasses at F. M. French's, and have your eyes tested and your glasses properly fitted. Glasses lioin "5 cents to $10. Hart & Phillips have some fin fall and winter suitings. Call and see them in the l'earce block, over McFarland's harness shop. MlKKIKt), DAVIS PHILLIPS Wednesday, Sept. 9. 1S11, st Salem, (imot Uavii, ot Silrerton siki sua E riu.ui", kcv, William-., oili CUllOf. WHITE'S PERFECT FITTING AND HANG ING ItEADY CUT SKIUT LINING The Skirts are cut of best EngH h Percaline, iu al) shades. Tlicy arc cut to your order, therefore an elegant tiling skirt is always guaranteed. In order ng send Waist meaiiure and length of skirt in front. Price 7.1 cents and 12 cents for postage. Send nnstnl note, money order or stain ne, to;,-o. .i t.mi.i:, xatiiiro xaiiur; ui oirei't, ft I W., tVashiogton, D. t. O. K.T Honest Uesalts.-O. K. T Many of the pioneers of Oregon and Washington have cheerfully testified to the wonderful cura tive properties of t.ie celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. l'uiely vegetable and pleasant to the taste and can be taken by tlivr youngest child or most delicate woman. O. K. T. is a never fail itg remedy foi pains in the back and loins, non-retention of urine, scalding ' or buruing sensation while urinating, mucous Uis charges and all kidney troubles of eithersex. $1 at all druggists. For sale by Foshay & Mason. The trotting bred stallion Al wood Breeze will stand for service at Trites liros. stable, Albany Sat urday's of each week until lurther notice. 1HK WOULD ENRICHED. The facilities of the present day tor tne production ot 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 ly perfect laxative known, as it ie the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the sprm- tiine or, in tact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. One Half Dollar Reduction on every pairof Lud- Iows Fine Shoes. A goodline of them at Samuel . Young's. -WIIF.X YOU HA VK SKF.N Ol'R NF.W I STOCK OF- NEW TO-DAY. s, Boys' ami fliildreo's QUARTER Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Caslorial rlh--re -ct tidi in lla- kt-r count Ore-As A iffin, mar utiitui f"t is now liakrr City. apCUTIIDV Ijt-.onic itlciitiSt-d wi'.h thu it-MiurwsA AA anililt-vvloment ol that country. ThUftuU nmn is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one oi the wc:ilthiust andiiKMt influential citizen iri the county. In a recent letter he eays: "I had hit n HiifTeriii; from pains in my bark kihI general kidney c--nilaint ior mine time, anil lai U4eil many remtuieti without any Imt temporary relief. Hie pains in ill back ha-l In-conic so severe thai I was 1 rtvonted from attcnilinfr to my work and could not inuve without the u?c of a cane, llearinfr, tliroiiKh a frlenil, of the wonderful cures ef 'oit hy Oregon Kidney Tea, 1 wa in-Juced to try a lo, and from that ve'y first dose I found instaiit relief, and ticfore u inir half lhe contents of the box Uie piius in ty back entirely disapeared 1 have every f. ith in the virtut-M of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and (Mil conscientiously recommend it to m friemK 1 would not be without it for any thing. " Oreittn Kidney Tea cures headache, incon tinence ol urine, brick dust sediment, burn ing or painful sensation while urinating, and all affections of the kidney or urinary organs of either sex. SUITS 10 OVERCOATS Notice of Dissolution, The mpnrtncrshin heretofore existing be twe n K. Waiidcll' and H. F. Holleubeik under the firm name of Wanriell & HoIIen beck, is this day dixsolved hy mutual con sent. The business will be continued by F. Wendell who will pay all debts of the late firm. r. WENKELU II. F. H01.LENBECK. Albany, Sept S, lsll. Now arriving, vou will lie convinced OVKlt ALL'CO.MPKTITION in our 11. at we are I,.VlXJ line when itcotnt-Hto Richly Tailored Clothing, HANDSOME AND DURA BLK PATTERNS, AT JtEASONA ble Prices. Give us a call. T. L. WALLACE & CO., STRAQAN BLOCK, ALBANY, OREGON Cooking Stoves and Ranges atffialtlews ft WasW cm