Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 01, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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THBMOBNINt HE BALD: THURSDAY, OCTOBEIt 1 1891
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doming 5 aihi lie vahl
OX RALE.
The D.ult H bra in will he on
ale each morning at II. J. June'
book tore.whereiUm be procured
at 6 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS A BOL T TOWN.
F. M. French, jeweler.
Will & Staik have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
l'nre apple cMer at F. E. Kei
ten's 2-" cents per gallon.
Sir. Caleb Gray, dru.'i!t of Hal
eey, was in tbe city yesterday.
Go feast your eyes on the ele
gant silverware at Will & iitaik'i .
Beautiful gold watches in every
imaginable design at Will A
Stark's.
Tbe best ktd glove in town for
one dollar can be bail at the Ladic?
Bazaar.
Tbe Ladies Razaar will have
their millinery opening Thursday
and Friday.
License to wed was irsurd yes
terday to W. Carothers and Ar:e
ititia Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. John Howard re
turned yesterday iroui a trip
through the Fast.
Call at the Ladles Bazanr and
inspect their new stock of niillin
try for the coming season.
Peter Ruettner and HicConn
have returned from a suexessful
deer bunt down the Siu.-l.isv.
Mr. Daniel Wilson, of Michi
gan, is visiting his tiidtcr, Mrs.
Flizabetb 15;ain, in this city.
The Ladies Bazaar is daily re
ceiving new novelties for the com
ing season. Call in and examine
same.
Tbe residence of Mrs. A. I'.auni
barger at Corvallis w..s burned
Tueeday night. It was insured for
$1(MH.
Mr. E. B. Whitney, who has
teen spending a few days in t!ii-,
returned yesterday to his heme in
Eugene.
bamuel J. Cole, of Iowa, ir
spending a few days wiih l.5
nephew, City Recorder llenton, in
this city.
At Will & Stark's can bejeen
come of the most beautiful ladies
gold watches, which have just
been received.
Buy your watches at F. M.
French's and get the Knc'it of
tbe reduction in prices just made
by the lactones.
Mr. W. F. Fogle, recently of
Idaho, now of Lebanon, was in
the city yesterday. He exuects to
locate at Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. (ieoigo Patterson
have gone to Spokane, having
been aummoneu tiiere by the iK
nesaof their daughter.
Tbe Ladies Society of the 1st
Presbyterian church will meet
with Mrs. Althotise Thursday Oct
1st, for work. fcix'v.
Will A Stark will be gk.l to
show you their large line ot beau
t if ul silverware, it will do you
gecu, even it you uon t buy.
1 nomas Brink lias received a
stock of baby carriages which be
is offering at prices as low as the
lowest, and they are tirst-class-goods.
Miss Edith Ashby, who ha?
been visiting relatives in and near
Salem for some time pant, re
turned to ber home in this city
yesterday.
Buy your spectacles and eye
glasses at F. M. French'?, an I
Jiaveyour eyes testetl ami your
glasses properly tilted, Clashes
from 25 cents to f :0.
Writsman A llulburt sold yes
terday to F. A. Bates, of Ne
braska, "(M) acres of laud throe
utiles train Albany owned by T.
Colwell, for $M per acre.
An incipient lire alarm was
given 'ast evening by the burning
out of a chimney in the residence
of Mr. Lou s Miller. No damage
was done and the lire le!l was not
1 sounded.
Mr. t . W. Young, eecretary of
the Y. M. C. A., had relumed
from Spokane, where be we-:t to
attend the convention t-f that or
ganization. He leports a pleasuui
and profitable meeting.
Shot Through the Foot.
Wm. J. McCnlloch, route agent
and reporter of the Ilea w n, w idle
out shooting last evening, in ctiu j
pany with Dr. II. A. Leininger,
Lad the misfortune to shoot him
self through, the foot with a
calibre ritle. The muzzle of the
weapon was resting upon his foot
when it was accidentally dis
charged, the ball passing through
below tbe instep. 1'r. Davis
dressed tbe wound, which was
found to be in no way serious, no
bones being broken.
Agricultural College KrRenta.
Capt. J. T. Apperson, Rpgwter
of tbe land office at Oregon City,
II. F. Hayes, master ot tlio Htate
grange, and Prof. E. B. McEiroy
state superintendent of schroie,
came np on the noon train y ester
day and went over to Corvallu to
attend the meeting of the bo ir.l of
regents )f the Mate Agiicnltural
College. ' They were joined here
by Senator .1. K. Weather foul of
tbia city.
TVhar m To wu U III Bp.
J. II. Clay pool has sold
h
1
ranr-li aitnntpil rti nfiint w lurp I hp
0 !..;.. .. ,1... ;
'irKUlllM-iuvaiiiio iiu-cro uir
t-. u .1
it. Shipley, a capitalist of I'hila
delphia Whether this is in trust
for tbe railroad company or a pri
vate speculation we are unable to
say. 1'rineville News.
Brick Brick.
For sale in large or small qu in-1
tities. delivered at kiln, one ! F. M. 1 iein h s j--wdry store iie
oiileeaeiof the city, in the city j lore punh u ii-g, as lie.-ie has been
or on beard cars. 1 quite a reduction in i i ic-.- '. TI.e
W.C. Casseii, Corner ieeiry ttorc.
rOU D DL'AD IS BIS ECOM.
E. C-.n'e? Dies o." Sraiua'aUon in Eis
. R.om at ih Revere Ho?s.
!C,
C. I-.'. ConTy, ! 'reman of the
Fewer eoiitiaotoVs, lUys. Ji-UViea A
Co., a-i found dead in h: room at
the l.Vv. r.: House ye-teiday, hir
death having occurred in a pecu
liar manner.
About a o'clock in the mniiirg
not iiav.i.' luade hid appearance,
lire doo- of h's roim, .No. -I, was
broken o n. Tiien fi rtntiateman
was found- lyii g ital upon the
eaip.t vltii hia face do.vi. He
wai nttire l i;i his l ight shirt and
had been d'-ad i viral hours. IIi.
face was 'jl.tek, lendiifg n once to
t!u belief th;.t lie had died of
rtranguiuiiuti.
Bi. U'. II. l'itvis was calii d and
Coro :er F.ii ri li K'.iiiuiincd a jury.
It w is i'.ti i I tii.it in a lit of vomit
ing he had aspirated a piece of
lood iut lb larynx, producing a
t.atnicf lite glotiss result ng in
: -plinoeu, caus'rij.' I'eatli.
A ii: ise h id been heard in his
roo-n i bjtit 1 o'el. ck, but Utile
attention was paid to it at the
time.
! 1 im d. cca- j1 was i solier, indua-
tr; ,i:s v. m.g i.ifiii i I Ht.'iiuy nauiie
and had n t Mn ill. He was
i:g- l 2S. mul l a ! f.-rrner:y rctidac
:ii the home "f Citivi oi l'.'iice
IVrtUh in l'oriland. '
W.9 pirei.t? ;ir snpp'ised to re
hide in Sari Fram-inco. He had u
viojili timouu: ol moirey in iiis pos
Fession. Jt is i.it known wl.at digpjaitlon
will be made of the body.
COSOUrOATIO-.iL ASSOCIATION.
The se.-or.d day's ft-i'on of the
'oiigrt-sgioual As-oci nion of Orv
-on was opened wi;h tlovotioualj
exertirts, r.y I.; v. A. i.oyers.
.V report Lf the Congregational
I e -Hev't' Mnmittee was read by net".
II. .V Shore v:nd thecomtnittee was
coiitiuued for another year.
A resolution was adopted that
the agreement of the trustees of
l';!ci;ic l"niversiv heRccepttd pup-
ling 1i j neediul basis of the i
harmi-nious cooperation of the
churches with the ameriduient
that we reeomnie::d to the trustees
ul tlie l'niver-i'y to pto'-e a mini
ir.um nuniher of trusteej at lo and
also that t'..e newly elre'e l mem
hers 'e rt prvsi nt.tive Coiigrcga
tion?iists oi Ocjon.
Short addresses were then deliv
ered by various niiidsiers.
Coinniit'.ec on nominatiops re
ported the followii g committee n
. V. s. C. E. '.v.-rk, to receive in
fonn I'ion concernirg work among
Congregational cliurches: W. 11.
Morrow, Easi Port'aurf.C. H. Dye,
Oregon City, Xct. Vr. Ilirrett,
liood Kiver.
TIip pas'orj of the other churc'ies
of AU ;niy were invi;ed to teats in
i!i a '-stH-iatioii.
It: the i veiling addresses were
delivered by Kev. Chas. (treegan,
1. I., secretary American P.oard
of Co!iiini?s:oui'is for foreign mis--ioiis.
and Kev. Wm. Kiii'-a:d, I
I)., eeeieiary Aiuencan liouie
MHaion.iry ocietv.
I.k:'ano-;, Or., S'ei-t. SO.
Oar stfiAtJ :ire bceoiuing a Utile
muldy.
ilr. Cl:ns. M Her h nnite i I.
!;cvi:;g pn.i.ouncc-.l Fymptoinsof
typiioi 1 lever.
.Mis. Edna .vciiols is recovering
frfMii l.er nc i.t il.ne s.
.Mani.d At the St Charles
hotel bv lit v. Hickman. Mr
(.o. I'odgo a-xl Mid. .hie Dodge
Tha ai'.'iir was stricdy private. The
voung couple have the best wibhes
of their m .ny friends. This n a' es
the third Benedict from out the
1'odg? ioll iosido ti two weeks.
Not ns.iuy larni! i -8 can do as well
The wedding-, upset ono young
man : o that he c 'Uia not tell corn
from beai..- at the supper h b!e.
V. A. joaa and family have
move I to Mudaville.
.Mr. lidev Hardma:,of theSoda
viile l.-. t'l, is ill with typhoid
fe er.
The tr.iiv 'a'.! rains have caused
'he Io.-s oi treat tjuantity of plums
in tins s- t-ti :i ot tlie country.
The upple crop issjidtobeof
better quality, and not so wormy
as las. fir.
Scho! commenced in mopt of
the country districts Lit Monday,
l.oPE.
'ill lilt; I. !!:.
On Tiiiutday and Fri lay, Oct.
lt aii'i 2d, tie; l.adiea B:t.iar will
have tiieir griid opening of fall
and winter nu'dicery. .Ul ' are
most c.udially invited to b6 jires
ent. "Mn.s. II. J. S'owsk.
S.Iib -ifurly Loot It.
Mis Inez Bra ly is employed as
saleslady in a well-known dry
goods rtore on .Market street.
She receives a week and tlu
usual "n. q'rt." lor sellii g old
stock. Tim rounder happeiit d to
i.vei r.L.tr a st ry about h r one
day h-vft we k. Sii- had ku a
yard of r i.i-un fo: live cents.
While toying .ito li.e s.iekle in
in r uiouh Am evil coin slipped
down her th:-i.a. She told 'her
employers of ::e' aec'.d.'nt. At
the ei.d of tins wet k she received
i.'.' w.es. She fu:-se pientlv
en. ark. ii ;o her ft! low :-.-male
iiiiinls: "I never eau.e so near
lo:ir,g live cuds in ail my life.
A is:"
I'ui.Ih; iu Wheal.
Mai v f.irtx-rs of this vicinity
f'"1'' !-
iii'i'iit.ige of ihe g'Xid
s uniiii r f.illo'.v land,
e 1 .-cci.t r.uii-, to oat
COIKl.t on ol
.
caumU
:v
in tl.e.r iail w b-'-it. 1 l;e rains ure
not yet a! u.daiit 1 p :n g 1 to start
1 fun p.o.urg 011 s.i. ibii) l-.n.l how-
tvt r.
t-pif.ial .--ile?.
. La-li',9 ui" geii'l. m -n who con -
teiupiat-j hr.tinz g'.-li wtelien will
find it t their ..dva; '.ai;e lo c:dl at
THE FISEMES,
The Albany Boys Win $400, btt Loi tk
Speed Bsea by a Icoldtat.
Further news from the compet
ing lirmen's races at .Victoria
show that the Albany boys won
two second prizes, amounting to
J-UH).
The full list of officers are:
Chief Liliifi, pie-ident, Seattle,
Wash; Chief Carlise, first vice
1 resident. Vancouver. B. C; Chief
1I1II, second vice president, Fort
Tow nsi-ml; S. 15. Lynn, tlnM vice
president, Alienleen; Chief Mer
litt, fourth vice-president, Port
Angeles; Chief Seales, fifth vice
president, Nanaimo; C. V. Watts,
secretary, Albany, Or; W. F.
Pugan, treasurer, Salem; W. II.
A aim-r, statistician, Albany, Or.
Hoard of directors; t. 1. Howard,
Salem. Or; Foreman Hines Vic
toria; K.N. Hart, Walla Walla.
Committee on revision of by laws:
15. S. Worslev, Astoria; Chief Mer
. if. Tort To'wnsend; Chief - Hill,
I'oi t Angles, Wash.
In the wet test the Nanaimo,
Vancouver ami Albany teams
compe'ed. Following is the time:
Nanaimo, 0:14 1-5; Albany, 0:4o
2 5: Westminister, 0:4(5 45;
Astoria, 0:47 2-5; Vancouver, 0:48
1-5; Scat'le, 0:52 3 5. Nanaimo,
as winner, took $500. Albany
second. $:;00: Westminister third
!0). The friends of the winners
shouted themselves hoarse over
the result. Nanaimos certainly
made a magnificent run consider
ing the state of the track. The
second race was a dry test; first
fLOO, second prize $100, third
prize $50. The same six teams
competed with following results:
Vancouver liisf, 0:31 3-5 Albany
vc uid, 0:32 1-5; Nanaimo thircf,
0 :t!:! 4 5 ; New Westminister fourth,
0:M; Seattle fi Mi, 0:37 1-5; Astoria
sixth, no time taken.
The following dispatch was re
ceived from Victoria by the
Hkkud last evening:
Victoria, Sept 30. In the speed
race to-dav the t!me was : Astoria
; Westminister 31 '2-15 ; Alhanv
JS 4-15; Vancouver 28 1-10';
Nanaimo 28 1-10; SeaMle 30 1-15.
Albanv lost over a second and the
race by Sternberg falling. He was
dragged over 2i feet, but received
no injury whatever.
RIAL ESTATE 84LE3-
L. Fyley ef ux., to Mrs. M. A,
ltee, lot G blk 4 in Lebanon ; con
sideration, $275.
I. W. Hardin et ux., to A. Cad-wala-ler,
5 acree tp 12, S. R. 2 w.,
$31X1.
tieo r.uhl to Dalgeleieh Everett,
lot 7 blk 5, It's add. to Lebanon,
111.-1.
State to C. A. I owell, lots 2 and
::, m-c. :;;. tp 12, s. K. i w., $J7.
W. C. Davis et al., to John It.
tUiley, bus 4 and 5, blk 3, Shedd,
$SIM).
State to llobt. (',. Huston, w
sec. 10. tp i), S. R. 4 E., $400.
Jonathan Wassom et ux., to W.
W. Crawford, lot 12, blk 2, W's
add. $125.
I M ll'nlnn t 1 i T? T.1
.ti. iimcia CI 111., IU L . 1
Ames, lota 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 15, N.
Ilrownsville, $200.
John Wilson to Mary Wilson,
lots 1, 2, 3, 4, block 8, H's add.,
Halsev; $100.
J. L. Hill etux to P. M. Han
shaw, lots 17, 18, lit, 20. block ,
H's add., Sodaville; $100.
C. W. Elder by (. W.Davis.
:.dmr., to C. M. Rodgers, 200.07
acres in D. L. C. of R. M. Elder ;
$!10.
Edward Johnson et al. to W. H.
Johnson, 320 acres in Sees. 22 and
23. Tp. 10 S., li. 3 W.
Win. F. Harrows et ux to Chas.
E. Towers, lo:s 7, 8, block 4,
Shedd; $200.
Ielrabl for I.mclles.
The new Fashion Journals pub
lished by A. McDowell & Co., 4
West Street, New York, are again
mi our table. The superiority of
these journals is abundantly
shown on every page. "La Mode '
is the smallest of the three, and is
intended for family use. It has
many stylos for children, and is
only $1 50 per year, or 15 cents
per copy. "La Mode de Paris" is
an elegant journal, tilled with
everything of the latest style in
runs. Una is a great favorite
with ladies who wish to keep
posted in the new styles as they
come out. Aiuum acs Aioues
ilso a popular Parsian publica
tion, many ladies giving it the
reference. It is replete with such
styles as are patronized by the
middle classes, its designs beine
neat and plain, yet an oi the ncli
e&t character. These three month
. . .. F . . . .
ly journals claim to give the earli
est lashions, and they are all
nrinted in Paris. They contain
lessons in practical dressmaking,
which are of inccmparable value
and easy to understand. "La
Mode de Paris" and tbe "Album
d.-s Modes" are each $3 50 per
mnuin, or 35 cents for a single
copy. Samples can be obtained
fro ;ii the house at single copy
pi ices ;f there is any difficulty
in obtaining them from news
dealers. Fine Eihllilllua frets.
Will & Link give a free exhibi
tion of the finest embroidery, made
with the New Home sewing ma
chine at their store in the opera
house building from October 4th
to October 10:h inclusive. The
exhibition will contain many beau
tiful specimens of work, and will
be we!l worth visiting.
Thine Not What They Scan,
Rait road Official 'Smoking
not allotted in the waiting room,
t-ir. You'll have to go out to the
platform."
.Mr. l'inigan '"I'm not skmokin,
sir.'
"But you have your pipe in
y-ourmouth, sir."
"Yes, an' I have me fut in
my hoot, but I'm not walfcin."
Have you examined that beau ii
itil $100 p:auu at Klein Bros, shoe
store.
IB W9 Or THE G0A8I.
IfcUrsitlag ! It - tarn Eiohuiftr
Teronjrkoit tk HsrthwMt -
. Tbe Presbvtery of the Willam
ette meets at Eugene next Monday
evening and the Synod of Oregon
at Grants Pass on tbe Thursday
following. .. ... , . .
An artes!aa well has been Etrnck
near Baker City which -will be
used lor irrigating a fruit farm.
The water rues three feet above
the ground. ,
Agent ' Lucky", of the Warm
Springs reservation, says that the
grain crops destroyed last summer
by the crickets, took a second
growth and the Indians are now
cutting the new crop for hay.
The La Grande Gazette from all
appearances, seems to have fully
recovered from the effects of the
conflagration that swept ove'the
beautiful city of La Grande a few
months ago. Its new suit fits all
over.
A heavy gale along the John
Day valley last Friday resulted in
much injury to orchardi.-ts. Any
amount of fruit, green and ripe,
as bl wn from tne trees, damag
ing it to such an extent that it
cannot be put on the mar k it.
B;ar8 seem to be more plentiful
than common - in the Cascade
mountains this year. No less than
sxteen of these hnge animals
have been ki.led in the mountains
back of Squaw creek, during the
past six weeks, says the Prineville
News. .. v
J. Q. Shirley, the cattle king of
Union county, has purchased 700
head of beef cattle in the upper
Burnt rivet section of - Baker
county, and his buyers are still on
the range. This will have a ten
dency to ease np the cattle growers
and enable them to rest more com
fortably financially.
The Indiana themselves are
bridging the Warm Spring river at
the agency. Every bridge that
has been constructed over thia
stream so far baa washed nut.
Some of the Warm Spiing Indians
are good mechanics, and they feel
certain that the bridge they are
now building will stand.
Salmon are taken with tha hook
and line quite frequently off the
ciouth of the Columbia river and
just inside, and the tugboat men
have been enjoying rare sport for
the past two weeks. A twenty
pound salmon in tbe full enjoy
ment of all his faculties can make
more fun on the eud of a line than
anything that wears fins and
scales. Crouper and rock cod are
found in considerable numbers
when the tugboat men have time
to look for them.
The Oregon experiment station
is prepared to send out a limited
number of varieties of wheat to
farmers in the state for trial. Not
more than two varieties will be
sent to any individual and the
right to select the kinds sent is re
served. Those who wish to test
some of the varieties, which prom
ise to excel the old sorts, can ob
tain them bv sending name and
postotlice address to 11. T. French,
agriculturist, Oregon Experiment j
Station, Corvallis, Or.
The Northern Pacific Company
is taking up the old switchback
over the summit of the Cat cades
and thus one of the most interest
ing feats of railroading in the
Northwest will soon be obliterated
While the Cascades were being
tunneled for a passage way for
trains, this switchback was con
structed to accommodate the traf
fic. It traversed the mountains
for over eight miles in order to
reach a certain point on the oppo
site siue 01 tne mountains, barely
two miles away. 1 be great stam
pede tuunel under the pass is
nearly two miles in length, and is
the second, largest in the United
States. An .Edison dynamo, fur
nishes light to 200 incandescent
lamps for the illumination of the
tunnel at all times.
French Tanty Wafers.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
menses, and will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
Drug Co., San Joee, Cat., and for
sale at J. A. Cumming'a drug
store only.
Wanted to Rent.
A four or five acre tract of land
near Albany for the purpose of
raising garden truck. Any having
such land to rent will confer a
favor by addressing Peter Downs,
Albany, Oregon.
The Thomas Kay Woollen MilU
of Salem, have appointed O. W.
Simpson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men and boys clothing
blankets and flannels and all arti
cles manufactured by the mill will
be kept in stock. . Iheee goods are
the best in the market and will
give entire satisfaction.
Do yon want to be happy and
make those about you pleased, if
so go and get one of those lovely
toned piano's at Mrs. llymans.
Childrens school cloaks in end
less vaiie'y at the Ladies Bazaar.
II an an & Son's fine shoes sell on
their own merit, and always gives
satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L.
Wallace & Co.'s.
MAKKIRO.
DICKSON MMCHlcK-On 8ept.
:t0, lWl,i Albany, Oreuuu, at the
Pn-sliyleriiin iuronae, Mr. James
A. Dkkiion nml Miss, Josie Niui
c hick, Rev. E. K. 1'rii hard olMeia.
liu-r.
Mr. Dickion is ne of I-'imd Co' 6
prosperous young men, and the many
friend f worthy bride in lliei ity w',11
wisb tbe new'y married pa'r pros
perous long life. .
AOS T On l'akr or Mont if omci v ttrcf .
J thif city, muall paper detail for carve.)
wjrk with wor U and "nure 1 thus: '-2 halves
like thl.- K'n.ler will iileaae return to
I oStn of Sugar Pine Itoor a-d Lumber Co,
aiid will be uttitably rewarded.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
For nice fresh oysters go to John
Isoui's.
Buy your garo'.ine stoves of
Hopkins Bros.
New dress goods just receiv?d at
W. F. Read's.
Pay your school tax and save
costs oi collection. ,
Klein Bros, are giving a fine
piano to their customers.
A fine line of geld ringg just
opened at Will & Stark's.
Fresh comb honey, Linn county
production, at Parker Bros.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to suit, at Parker Bros.
Cakes of all varieties, fancy and
plain at tbe Delmonico restaurant.
Wanted on Lebanon canal a
number of good teams at $3 50 per
day. -
Set your watch with French'?
regulator and you will not miss
the train.
Fresh Yaquina bay ea'mon at 8
cents tier pound at Hyde's market
every day.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeter -s-,
put up by E. W. Action, at all
the cost of stone.
For lite pocket knives best pa
tent tempered shears and scissors
and extra boiiow ground razors,
go to Stewart & Sox.
. Lowest rates and best accommo
dations to passenger going Fast
via Canadian Pacific Railway :i:k
C. B. Winn for rates.
Use the cellu'oiJ eyeg'ass cVcn
ers. (Handkerchief not always
elegant.) Free w ith each pair ot
glasses at F. M. French's.
Some ol tne te3t styles of ele
gant bed lounges ran be s.-en at
roitmiller & living's, as they have
just received a large invoice.
Parties intending to go-East
should Btcure tbiir tickets over the
popular Union Pacific and Oregon
Short Line toute. Call and see
urran & Mouteith for t ckets.
You can save in- ney by going at
once to Klein Bru.'s shoe store and
purchasing a pair of Oxford ties
I'he price has been reduced tocLee
them ou'.
Those contemplating purchas
ing a piano or jrgmi should call at
Will & Link'6 and see their beau
tiful instruments. They carry the
best miukes and se'.l iheiu on very
essy terms.
Air. J. S. Morgan has just
completed burning a frc: h kiln
at 1'is brick yard one mile west of
tbe court house, and is prepared
to fill all orders. A tuau will be
in waiting at th yard to attend to
all callers for brick.
W. R. Graham has received a
fine assortment of Thomas Kay all
woolen cloth suits and overcoat".
He also has a largo line ol loreign
and domestic cloths, and h mak
ing Stylish suits and giiiiiieiits ut
very reasonable prices. Call and
see his new goods.
Conrad Meyer's new oven is
now C-impietcd, and he is Letter
prepared ttan ever t serve hie
old customers as well as new onus
with the best of fresh bread, rakes,
in fact everything from the dainti
est hit rclls to the mo -a elaborate
wedding cakes. Housekeepers
are invited to give the product of
his new oven a trial.
Call at S. 1". Young's and see
the large and varied stork of
cloakB, sacks an I jackets just re
ceived. 1 have leceived my new
stock of fall and w inter garments;
including all the novelties in
short arid long jackets, etc., and
am better jnepared to sun tin
trade than ever before. Tnosi-
tbat call early are sure to !) s;iti.s-
lieu. Ihey are going viry fast
Samuel E. Young.
?iot;ce:
One or more surg.-one (if Piu-ific
branch of National Suigical
Instute, No. JJl!) Bush Street. S. F,
inienoM iu vi.-u im- ir. L nil' li t
Hotel Ix-banon Oct. J2th. and the
Revere House Alhanv Oct. l"th.
one da v onlv for examination ol
persons lor trea!uient bv ihis
Institute. 1
This Institute is especially 1-
voted to the treatment of curvatuie
of the siiine, diseases of the hip
and knee join, crooked limbs, cl-ib
feet and all IkhJiIv deforinities.
Their success in treat ing "ihe.-e
tioubles as well as all chronic
diseaaes has made for the Institute
a national repu'ation.
All persons who are sullerirg
from anv of these coin plaints
should not fail to take advantage
of this opportunity for relief.
Ao charge is made lr consulta
tion or examination.
Reference lnnv be had to tin-
following residents:
Hon. Ihos. L. Davidson, ralc-m.
Or. Sujireme Judge R. P. Hoisi-,
Salem, Or. Kev. E. U. Condit, Al
bany, Or. W. Morgan, AlUiny, Or.
E. G. Young, Oakkmd, Or.
Beautiful Women.
The nftijncal effects of Wisdom's
Rohertine as a heautilier and
Creaerver of the complex ion have
een attested hy Ihousaids of
leading lathes of society and the
8tnge. It is the only article ever
discovered which gives a natural
and beautiful tint to the complex
ion, removing tan, Euuhurn,
freckels and ail roughness of the
face and arms, leaving the fkin
soft, smooth and velvety. All re
mark on its delightfully cooling
and refreshing properties, a
distinction not found in any other
similiur article, known, l-'or eale
by Foshay & Mason.
Baby cried,
M ither sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castorial
THE WOULD JbNRICBBO.
The facilities of the present dav
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost nnlimited and when
Synip of F'igs was first produced
the world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and eflectual to cleanse
the system gently in the Sprii.
time or, in fact, at any time auy
the better it is kuown the inoie
popular it becomes.
Mothers?
Castiria is recommended by
physicians for children teething.
It is a purely vegetable .reparation
.ta ingredients are published
around each bottle. It is pleasant
to the taste and absolutely barm
less. It relieves constipation,
regulates the bowels, qui tea pain,
cures diarrho.-a and wind colic,
allays feverishness, destroys
worms, and prevents convulsions,
root hes the child and gives it re
freshing and natural sleep. Cas
ioria is the childun's panacea
the mothers' friend. 35d ,r8I35
c i:ts.
Jiuticu l. tha Ladle.
G. W. Simpson has made ar
rangements w hereby he is enabled
U give the l-ulies of Albany a bar
gain in fall and winter cloaks. Ou
next Wiiii.ehdny and Tnursday
omy he will have ut his stole a
s:-.iii; In of every style i fi alettt.
a. id cloth cloak or jacket made by
one of the largest casein manu
iactunrs.' They comprise all ihe
novelties of the seassn. TI.e-e
goods will he in the si.re for two
days only Mid wi 1 be to'd at
wholesale prices. Call eaily and
secure tiie l est selection.
bmlll::v akmca salve.
The t cat mi! .c in tlis worVi for l ut
Bruises, 3 .e:-, L'htrs, S.iii Klieuui,
Ifcver s.iic, 'K-bcr, Cus-ppid Hanc,
Cliiilihiins. Con.. aiidhkiu Krupticns,
svA ioi t.vey euics l'.ie.-, ux 1.0 pay
rcqn ri'ii. 1. if uu innU.-1-d to giv 3
V-inct satii-actioo, or ueu:y re.
uiiiiUu, l'rit-ttg.) . .-uts per O.ri. Kcr
ly b Kosliey oj Ma.-on
ki iit.i;i
In tins city over System
run high
Builder as every body is using it for
Caiarrb of the Momacii, Dyi-pepsia
Constipation, Impure Vilood and to
.mild up their system. Try it and
-.ell your friends about it, as it
must possess wonderful merit
a hen a.i speak well of it.
.tlllA NtKt Ki LI VEU TILLS.
Act on a new principle regulu
ting the liver, stomach and bowel.'
through the nerves. A new dii
covery. Dr. Miles' Pills sjieedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, turpi 1
liver, piles, constipatioiir Uu
equaled for men, women, children.
Smallest, mil lest, surest ! oUdosei
for 'i'i cents. Samples ee, ai
Slauaru oi Cusick.
Watches, chains and sicctaclt a,
specialties at F. M. French's.
&QUARTE3
Ui-tin I
kf:r rouiit y
WlLlUr ft
19 in iia.kiT:ii.:,ir;yriinY
iiMn who hu inn-Obll 1 Utl I
I".- oiit- i-K-iiti ii-.l wiih tlie rt--iiirtr-fl A ft A
aii-l it n-inpiii- ut ul thnt uiiinlry. HiliUU
inu-i is nooi hor tli in Mr. .1 -lin Stewart, o-ii
i t tli-- w eali hi&.t oiitl most intim-iitul citizen,
tn tlm-ciuiiry.- In a iti-iit teller hu fiayM'
"I liLtd 14-11 siTfleritiK fr-im ihii..ri in my lit- L
i?i:l ir-''i-r:il kiiini-y U"iuiiiiit ior -OUM3 ttme.
uml i:u: nsol ii'anv n i.iL-iim witbeut anj
. ul lo;.i;'iriirv r. 'irl. 1 lie piiin bl m IkuL
ltal lv:mic t-o ek.vi:ri: tli-t 1 was i-revenUtf!
from :it-miii. i'i r.iy work and could not
in v.- Willi -ut iha iikj of a cane. 11 oaring,
iuro ih a fnci d. uf tlie wonderful cures ot
foit liy Or.-xoii Kiiluoy Tea, 1 w. indud tc
t rj .1 ins, a. 1; i tivit Vc-.y finit dneo I
i iciil iiistin. t ri-V.vt, .and before a imr hull
lw- v inU'iiis o' tin- box tlie pjiiM in c y li-k
irt'ri.!;. ili:ii c in I - 1 hare every ( ith 1c
ill.-1 i, in. - of th (heon Kidney Tea, and
cm ii r.ji-.i-iitiuiinly reennunnd it to nij
(ritt.ix. I won d not ue witbmit it (or an
tliint:." or-vii Ki.ln.y Tea cure hrtslache, Incoo-flnetii-v
f tiri-.e, liriek diwt flt.ilini.ni, barn
iiiu' or . uinlji mn iittun llile arinatin,;, and
i!i .i ll . : ii 1 1 of th- ki I n) or uriuary iir-iu
ol eiUiir fit v.
in ma style
AT
V wi" be iwi:ca Ott. .r-th by M-a
Kuril i T-Him hn i a Cermau b'-tel 'id
ue. ki lie io.uuiac aa Huent.y aa KLIieh.
1 h.-it- ii.ay I e bi nJ itirls who for !ajk of
mint era .t!nal riti eiri-s ninl dirluu ty in
le rtiinis th-J I incuvre, llrn-l.vs 1b -or junt
i;eh fttnic:il Alii.efnr (li-e whu ikn.rv
a .nu:tieal nnstery i f Hie biiirnave lliere
will be an i'iuii!' Term.. 6ti eenN a
'e?sin, in eei l.- in c'af-H of not linn linn
ten I'liiiN. I'.if e i .ill letwein I'ttry a. il
):r ail.il mi t.u--U
l'OTAio.- I'OiI
llnrl.u k i n:a-r.e. .-t -J
tui lie! bit) "1 war.ls,
S.VLK-Oiidl eorte.l
i i-entu per b-ishel, in
delivered in any i-itrl
lo Ait in CarUlurn
i f tl-i- i- ty. Ai-piv
tliriu;;li lli iK)stoiliee or .-ttuiwue.
Mevr 1i is Wibttcr & Cr., have p.wi
lirns fir Itt li'-t . lint acni lor Mnlniaii B
l.nrrv if Aiueriem Lilerature." One
ei.t eiiare-1 iii.O in three biur work,
ill v- ref.- ea.c , nsuteuee, and pnwnt c u-i;!i-
mellt.
. " . T. M. Wn.i.i?, Manaircr.
(17 tilth Ate., New Virk.
! l.li Mnrliet.
I!aviti7 cn'alilifhed a fitjh maikct on the
c'luef of Kailroarl and Second Btreet, 1 will
keep on h md fie. h li h. and freh Ka'nnn at
five c nt per pmi.U, arrivhiir eterv day
except 'IneditM .mil Kntur-1-.jn. Inquire at
W'lllU 4 Ue' liliiik-milh ill p.
tULOHrKK & 0,1-i.sx Rrow
mvm mi
i
m
Choice Teas, Coffees, Spiccsxrracis
And a gcr.eral assorlmcut of
GROCER I
NEAR TIIE POSTOFFICE. ALBANY, OREGON
-f 1 "ill -F
M m
WINTER'S COLD AND sroltM WILL SOON BE HEKE
When looking ior Over lothing lo kee you warm and dry, rf
memlier ihat we have fvr the arproacliing winter saon a great
assoitment of:
krr.rj M.ij'-.
.Hrllnnx. .rn nn.l
I'ilnK. rrvlt.
SACK, FROCK
RUBBER COATS OIL
RUBBER PANTS OIL
RUBBER BOOTS Oil,
RUBBEK SHOES Of L
Or other winter oyerclothin,
call and inspict.
o
L. E.
Merchant
-WHEN YOU HAVE
OF
Doys
SUITS AND
Mm
Now arriving, vou will be convinced that we are I..WING
OVER AI.I.'CO.Ml'I.Tl :. in our line win n ileoim .- iu
i oVi 1 Tr Tq i 1
HANDSOME AND HURAP.I.E PATTERNS, AT REASON.V
Llo Prices, tiivc- us a call.
T. L WALLAOE &
STRAHAN DLOCK,
Cooking StoTes and Banes
jsr.
a-
S.
li'io h.l'.is. LH-I j
I .iii i rr, nll!
ttal anil In
CAPJ5 0VERC0 TSV;
(MATS . MCKIXT S:I S j
I'WTS UMf'.BIXLAS
l!Ts I.ETilEit
.1 U K ITS L'LoTHiNi
w hich yon arc ci-idl.i ly invited 1 1 1
BLAIH,
pi
Tailor.
SEEN OCR NEW-
and
OVE
a f P!l nth i r? c v
AI.IUNY. OREGON
at STattliews ft WasV urn
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