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AN INXERE3TIS0 EIGHT.
Pellucid WatM f The iilamotta
BreatedBy a3srdd Cat
P;ir'y
stix" mn. wl
from
have
Dei-
of MeMin::
iitr mother
Cloaks at tlic I.ad'e3 Bazaar.
Cranlrerries at C. F. Browneil's.
M-.a's at t!it Dc!iuonic: I:-" cents.
Dr. K. L. Irvine went to S'.eui
yrsttnliy
(i tithe iLliuoiiico itt fitst
class meals.
ireat nduelicn in Oxford tic?
at Klein Bros.
i. II. IL.ight lias rettnxul
a trip to Bolliaud.
Kd?Ih Fisher and family
rem ned t Sudaviile.
When in toAii call at the
monico for your meals.
(ireat rednclii n in embroidered
flouncing at V. F. Beads.
Ladies and children eombina
tion suits ut the Ladies Bazaar.
Mr. Jackson Ifart returned to
Iiia hou.e in San 1 i.ii.ci eo yester
day. Mr. I. S. Busy ami daughter of
llbrrisburg, were in tliis city yes
terday. Won't fr;rtt the rehearsal of
Belshazzar to-night at Biol. Lor-rillard's.
Mrs. O. II. Irvine,
vil'e, is visiting nitli
in this city.
Try onr chow chow now on fate
iu 'ptiautitica to suit at C. li.
Browned's.
1. 15. Montc-itli and .Tine U. .".
Stiahan have returned frotn a t r 11
to Portland.
Cloaks, cloaks. clink' lo in
fants, children and ladies at 'the!
1 .m lies Bazaar.
Always on tiin with the l.Hi
tlie market aUTonls. Trv. and be-
convince!. C. 1). Browne!!.
h. (t. Beardsley, of Salem, w ho
l as bt en in this city for several
days returned home yesterday.
Dr. J. L. Hill and W.A. Mei'lain
went to Bortland yesterday a del
egates to the grand io.le of
Knights of I'ythias.
A ei-ecial convocation of Bavlev
Chapter, No. 8, I. A. M., wi 1 he
iield this Tuesday tveniii'i. Work
in t;ie B. M. and'M. II. 1 grees.
Oregon grat es at 7" tvits ir
I nshel. Now is the tuiw t" inakn
jelly. Leave your order at HydeV
Market. We a i so have .o .veet cider.
II. II. Hewit: and wife, I'r. W.
II. Pavis and v.iie, Mrs. M. J.
Train and -Mi-s Net tin Whitney
have rilnrnct'. from a visit to the
Bortland Exposition.
Yesterday v. as the Jo-ai.-Ii div
m aionenieiii. it was ou-rrvci
'AS
of tiiiv
were
with fas-tiiitr hv the .1
city wIiohp i lares of l-ns-ine.-
ci'.Hed during the (iay.
Barties in(er.di:i to j;-) 11:1
should secuie tin ii ti. kets o. er tlie
popular Union Bad tie and Oregon
Short Line route. Call and see
( urran A Monteitli for t ckets.
The regular meeting of tlie A!
l any W. C. 1'. I', will be he! I at
their hall thH aUernoon at - .:',
at which time theiiuarteily repoits
of oltlcers an t feupeii.itend n:
will be cxp( cttd.
Ladies call early an 1 make your
t-e!e::tioii3 in minii-erv whde the
aESortuient is coin j.lete. The
largest ami best Itna of hat? for
Misse.i and children ever carried
1 efore at the Ladies i'.a.-Rar.
Ji'.dge Bi;is ;1nd I riatiiit At
torney Coadon have been out
Hoillh several weeks holdiiiL' court
in Coos anil Cur;y c ifitios, but
are c.xpi-cud hiuin- n.hii. .Itidjre
Bies must be in C"i va'hs Oet. 'JO,
to hear the Or.-.n I'jn iri.- raiir a I
c;:se. and in Lupi ne Monday, v.
!.'. ti cjmmeuee the r yu!;i"r te m
of tlieelivuiteoiirt !r I aiie county.
Tho King Iron Bridi.'. cumpanr,
i t Cleveland, i Hiio, co coiitrai te'rs
t the Albany bndj work, have
forwarded to'.Mayor J. L. Cowan a
tine view of this st; ei bridge
n-cently ivmetrrcted I y them at
St. Louii1, whicti is mi exhibit i hi
at the Linr ioiu.tr bank, li ig
the representation of a tine stmc
' lire, and jjive anil imiieation of
what the work on tlie Albanv
I ridye w ill be.
At the residence of the bride's
parents in this city at In o'clock
this tnorinni; Mr. Wal er Barker
and Miss Bertha Martin will be
united in maniae, Lev. S. (
Irvine olfii iatiii).'. The groom is a
impuiar young nierclunt and tl
liruleis tlie accomplished daughter
ot .vir. ami .Mrs. A. II. .Martin.
The marriage will he a quiet on
and the ceicmony will be per
formed in the presence only of the
immediate relatives and a few
friends of the families. The con
tracting part.es are v eil ami favor
able Uno ah and will be the re
cipients of the warmest 'l'ratu
I.itions of a wide circle i f friends.
Theywid leave at noon to spend
several davs in l'urtiatid.
l.nrt i'at-onlzs the Swiualler.
Bar!:es claiming to repreprent
the Columbia ArtCompanvjrtf Salt
Lake City, are traveluiiruit Ore
jon solieiiing orilerrjfTir making
L:i larked iictun "from photo
U4ihs. Theyfller to furnish a
tine iTr'?ll?o'iiicture for one d' liar
which amount they collect in ad
vance. All pat i Otis are rcin'ircd
'o sign a contract which provides
lliat they also aree to puivlia.'e a
f s u for the proposed pictir.e an.:
lien-it is the s indler comes in.
In due course of time the enlarged
picture and original photograph is
sent back to the owners by express
ith an expense bill vaiying from
ten to twenty dollars for a eh-.-ap,
g in ly fia-ne anl this has to be
:aid before the pi'.iiuies are de
dver d. '1 he contract previously
signed prot.-c's the swindlers from
a- rest and the ag- nts are reaping
i go.l harvest from the thought
le.-s persons who are induced to
ord"r I'M enlarged picture at so
cheap a price. Clri f of Bo'iee
Voung, of Salt I.ak-j City, receives
iii iny complaints but is )mwer-
less to prevent tlu lraud and ad
ises pe jp'e lo be verv careful how
i her give up valuable pictures am
inoii-y wh no insiiraiife that tin
coiitr.n t i!l i.e illicit in anr par
ticular. One of these nvindljr
is tn- ioeit this way :iu.t will pro
b.JIrMV to milk tlie coiinirr
riy ni! patronizing him will sun
iy le swindled.
1 li- (Irt-sun I'ucUl.; suit.
S. W. Whailer, whowasappoint
ed leferee to take testiiuonr iu the
nitter of the coifention of the
iiondholders of the Oregon Baeili
i..!ilros:i!. oii-l who lelt lor Jew
Vol k August to attend to this
business, has re'urned, savs the
On gonian. Some of the bond
holders clam. cd that there were
f MMHI.IM:) woltll of the bonds
iilegally i-sui d, but w hen it came
to tesiilving lielore tlie rereree, it
was claimed that the issue of a
the bonds had been illegal. Mr.
Whallev would not allow this
claim to be considered or dealt
with and adjourned the hearing ti
October at Corval'is, at which
iimea hood ot light will probablr
be fioured on all matters connected
with the Oregon Bacihe bonds.
Notice t tlie I.iili-!t.
My cloaks have now arrivt d rnd
I am enabled to give the ladies of
Albany a bargain in fall and win
ter cloaks. I willhiiveatinvbtorea
sample of tvery t-ty'e of "sealttte
and cloth cloak or jacket made by
one of the largest Ivi:'tm in.uoi
facturers. They comp.-'t-e a'l the
novelties oi the Feaou. These
goods wiil be in the store for two
days only and will be !old at
wholesale prion. Call early and
s -cure the btst selection.
(1. W. StMCoX.
Tli Mate Out of t'tinil.
The etate treasurer bi can Satur
dty inrning to stamp all warrants
"not paid for want of funds."
The etate treasurv w ill be replen
ished when the 1S!1 tax lew is I follows : Bresident, O. B. Coshow
collected. His warrants dta a s Jr. ; Vice-1 rjsident, K. M. Ilorton ;
per cent., mid there w ill be .f;;),- j Secretary, W. N. Steel ; Treasurer,
WO afloat before Marcii 1st It?;'-'. ' K. B. Sox.
A Urinous Ulleune.
A fe days a?o at Mitchell, nar
Briueville, Jack McBonald, while
under the influence of honor, cut
one of .fame? Stephenson's ears off
witii a knife. Mcl't nald filled up
on whiskey, and with a big mile
started out to kill somebody. .Mr,
Stephenson, who is an inotlensire
out gentleman, was the tirst man
he found, and he gave him a lick
severing one of his errs irom his
head. .Mci'onald was arrested bv
the town authorities of Mitchell.
aad was lined f 0 lhemig;str. t
who iinpo-ed such light punish
uient for the heinous offense ought
to nave both ears cut oil and be
placed in a dark cell for thirty
d 'vs.
Smiietliiiic cle iu Cloaks.
I havfl just received a largo line
of children and misses cloaks and
mioses jackets, sent me on appro
bation. These cloaks vary in ei.e
from those for two" year
oid children to tin Be. for miss
is of M.xtecn and in price from
: ) lo jn.
It you wish to bu a wrap for a
child or miss, please call at once
and have your selection of the en
tire line. I mii't return by Friday
!i cloaks and j ickets not selected
for sale or estoek.
Sami F.. Yorjio.
I. t.
On the road between Albany
and Brownsville. 1' or .' account
books and several letter? and valu
able papers. The finder w ill coll
ier favor br notifying the under
signed w here thev can be had, or
leaving the dooksat First National
Bank in Albany.
"IML McOlaran.
V. M. V. A. OttlcrrH.
Tlie result of the election of offi
cer? t.s the l ourg .Men t in i.-tain
Association last cy. nirig wts as
of liasleru rg'j:;
iho have been biivirg
attle in Benton county, came to
the river, here, yesterday, with
a band cf So head of cattle, on
way to east of the m audains. As
the ferrying not oulv was an ex
peos" but also a consuim rof va'n
ableri ne, the owners con. hi ltd to
make, the cattln do their o.vn
.errying, and drove tin iu into the
fiver opposite lb m-.-utii of the
(.'alapooia. The way those sti.niy
bovin'.M plas'fitd t ie water and
breasted the waves, is rep.ulcd by
thofJ Ahos.V.v thi si;,' !'., lo have
!ee:i mag" dicenl. I'ir.y were
croced over wi;h .-tit ::n a.-ei';ent
and pa f-:ed on with- ut hint!e:a':c-.
1 IthJlWJII
'Cokvai.i.is Okanoi: IlviI,Oi't.
: d. 1 S I . 11:11 CO., le Si If.;
t'oiincil B. of II. met in ic.ular
ses.-ioii with Mr. J. Bryant iu the
chair.
The roil being called, a .iirom
was found present.
'1 he council I rocecded with tin
usual routine of busiiu'ss.
The liiinires of the tat sesi u:
of the council r;-ad by the sn, a. d
stood approved.
In the absence of the pgent of
the council there was noiepor. of
the tinanci.il proceeding of the
pitrons iu this part of ihe juri-dic-ion.
I let" ie adjourn! i!;r lor dinner.
Brof. French reijues'ed the coun
cil as a body to visit the Agricul
ture College buildings farm. etc.
'1 he pai ions i:i th:- part of Ben
ton co.inty, a.-lvi d of the co;i::c l
lor a sub agent to be located at
; t 'hi vail: vjii- h was grant-d with
I he enT-oi ihe ce::era! agent,
I IWM. Millar, of Albany.
'. C'-" 'id-oal'!.- talk was iu bilged
in b'.' ilii'.V rent im nibeis in x
ol.iiiatioii of the working's of tiie
i.inn County Business Council,
Ir. Beeper, Messrs Freekson.
I 'aw son, clltt and others.
I'inner being announced the
presidcll' de. Bred a recess fol
that pin o-e. which all partook,
of heariily. int-r.-peised wi h a
good sociable chat, lm media e y
after huicii (hea-led by l'l mi's.
French an I ! eicle i ) the council
,.s a body s'art' d for the Agrici;!
f.iral I "i'i lege farm. Oaarrivifg
at the b tili'.iiig all were s!:owu
m ugn : he ihh- -c!il rooms anl
the liKiuiKr of cond.ictiiig nv.A
institutiiei ihrugh-itit w.,s
explained. 'ilu g e-nli'i;ise
was gone through a'.-o the
dormi'ory, lam. site, building,
etc, and tiu-ir d U'erciit uses ex
plained iu a hmricd manlier as
ihe e were ag I many pi rs-eis in
attendance who had i ever beer,
at the Oregon Agrh-ul mal College.
'I'heie ei em-.'d to be tpi te an m
teres' taken by the vi-i'ors in ex
iimioir g the "nejlity, buiMing-.
stock. II jw is e'e , all I l:oii.- wid
regret the time si-nt. Mv only
complaint was that out tim-.i was
too f-hurt to make a ivth ing of a
thorough examination. After two
hours thus Hp. ni we returned to
the council hall ar-d lesuini
business.
1 he next iiiei-tlii i I ! hecoiineil
will be held wi h tiiand I'rairic
gran. e No. 111. Linn coiin'y (hvg-in
on the lir-t S.tii:dnv, in Nov
181.
A vote of thanks was tendered
iy the council lo I orvulln grai.ge
for the use of their hall, to tl
ladies for the repast furuishei
and to the professors of the col ege
lor tii- interest f-how ii the cor.ii.-i!.
.No other t uhiicss ot impor
tance aiipeai ing betore tlie conn
c;l, all beemiu t- have enioved
themsi Ives in the days v.orkdone
the council adjourned.
Con.
li of i n i f:i; ics i t
1IEW3 OF THE C048T.
lB:rOstiaj Itid" from Exctaugut
Ttroti.tthout tba Northwest.
a re
Seventy live p-air.-l codlhdi
being i aught
Wash.
the i..'sron i raiiscr.pt comes
out west with the statement that
'salmon are POthiek inthe Alaska
rivers that I hey sw im right into
the cannei ies and get canned be
fore thev ktio-.v what thev are
abou"
All over the slate i f Wahinj.
ton jie ijile are pr ite.-ting agaitist
the hiidi ra'ing of projieriy on the
assessment rolh. In Seattle, lots
wiuth fiili) are assess-, d at
IV haw ! that's nothing.
Houses are goiu np as if by
m: g:c in the burn-d district cf
I'tie BaKt'S, and in a few months
this desolate portion of the city
will be pretty well covered vi;h
buildings.
The i'ois. Statesrran ti lis of
apples rccendy sjid in that civ
weighing from one to one and Ii
HU irte: p o-iml . eat h. I iaMi'ion
to th. if s: t!i y w-.-re or t x client
il.i'or a d p'.-ii-ci'y ire from
b!cu:i:-hi-s.
The freight. Im.-Iite 's o' Wal a
Va!:a h s been en ra.i 'is since
rain shijin.ea's liave liejuti to Le
in id. Hi mis mi Is if bu-aelo have
iln :;dy in-ei s- nt from that point, I
and many th inland- jet rem i'n.
Freigh: hatidhrs are kept bu y
d iy and night in order to k' i-p the
wareho'i.'es clear.
A son of Robert Kirk, Aged (1
vears. wm almost devoured ly
hogs at Vani'otivi rSun lay. He hi d
a-tcompaiiit l his brother into the
yard to feed thi stock, ami while
the elder brother went to the bun
the youngster tiie-I to can h a i- g
The mother of the pig jtimptdai
him and fastened ln-r tusks int.i
the back o' his neck, dragging him I
to tiie ground, when the. otl erj
liLgs i jined her and almost de- i
Toured the boy before ho v as I
rescued.
Jas. F. U 'Vinson, secretary of j
the Water Company at 1'ugeiei
says thai the will enj iln tin liirt
person that connects to the sewer
just completed, the go-eiuds being
that the city has no right to tump
seweiage into the liv i a'o -ve the
pumping .station.
BAPTI3T STATE CONVENTION.
The Bat.tist sta'e convenlioii
will convene thi.-L.week iu this city. !
It will commence nidi a ministe-l
rial conference, which meets to !
I' Bort Angeles. dv and which w id be foll-j vi-d 1 v i
j the regular sessions of the conv.-n-1
I'ranscr'.i.t comes tio11 011 Wednesday. Tips orgini-
For n i
Isoim's.
T ' . - ,
Iloj.kins
New .1
W. F. IU
Wdl .'i
I13IXKSS LOCALS.
e fresh ovsfers :rn tit John
v.ur ga
lros.
'oo h
l s.
'lit tl 14 -0-eilll5,'ll ft! ;!... i i ..
lo,n,lr i ebiireb.-, :,d . iu -O-tU Ii.r i-poolis.
......... w - v. ,.j l--i. I' l . .
era! ndssionaiv organization id the 1,r"' are giving
state. Bromineiit liiinisters and ,,:i,r-o to u.eir cu Momi rs.
laymen will be in attend nce cud I -V iin - line oi gold rings just
o;er."-i at u! .i talk's.
H1 T ,
ne slov-s of
!istieceiv;dat HI 1 fU
IUI0IOO I
KENTON.
1 CI
li:i: in-
have fo:iio eli L'ant
a fine
take pau in the iliseu-Sions on
varioin to ics lo be couhid red.
s c'a as: Home an 1 Fir.'i;n
.Ls3i011s, Iiduca1 i-11, Mind iy
School woik and young people's
woik. All the sessions wi ,
open to the pub'ii;. l"o'!o. ing i3
the programme of the !i,i:.i ta til
conference :
Afternoon session 7 p. if. . De
votional exercises, Kev. A. J.
TruinbuH; 7 :::, l a torial Yi:? t -tion,
Ilev. U. .1. Travis; :; : t'
Dxege.MS, Iter. Ii. McKdlo;.; :;;:,h,
F.lements of Ministerial in-. is-,
Uev. J. II. Teal ; 4 :0 , B.i'p t
Bo.ver, Kev. A. L-. Boy. I) Ji; i .:,.i)
Cnit-ch B.a;:s and Bu Idii;--, B , '
U. W Black.
Fvenin s-js-ioi: 7 no ; . m..
Devotion ll xercises, l,-y." ...t.
Ilunsaker; 7 : Cloiicli An,u e
meiiis, li-v. T. L. B.i'i; 7:.',K
Minis!e;i il 'iitk-s a;: I ii , ,
liov F. iv. V:iu i'as,-.-; ;S. i) D. ,v 1
ti-ad j in 'i he ' ;,.. Ilev. W. .1.
Ciavinrd.
B u:li ti-.pic to b fcoo.vcd by iul!
d.-i;u m ju.
is in bulk, or ijuan
1 arkcr l-r-is.
. le-.i coi.i ) n.e.. y. Linn county
1 lo i ieiion, at i'.iir.i-r Bros.
''lioico pickle
tines to suit,
1 ns!i Ya.piimi hay pa'mon at S
ci'tils per pound at Hyde's market
e 1 ry day.
on can t'.ive m t:cy by going at.
r.r.ce to Klein iho.'s hhoe'storeand
!-i.:c: i..-ing a pair 0 Oxford lies,
'"he piice ha- been reduced toclo-e
tl.-.::i .
itioe c( nieiiij luting pnnlus
;' :;: "r trg-fi sliouM 1 ail at
v --b - l.inkV- .,ud see lhc;r bem
j .-m '!,. -,,, , t. ;j Tii.-y carry the
.c 1 isia-. -a a: : '-to th in 0.1 veiv
. - " 'cfin
-'t. J. S. M.rg:.n ha.J jir-t
c, !.!..: t- ! li i aig a f:cr!i kiln
it i i iir-ick var i or- tnile wett of
3as. Coffees, Si)icos.Ex( r-aefs
s.
And a ge.icral assortment of
GROCERIE
NBA II Till: BOTOITICI'. ALBANY. OKKdtiV
CO-tli
I.
is piepaied
man niil be
lo .-.tiend to
Mutlirri.'.'
Cattfiria is rc-comm-vKit .1 b
rhyi'ieiatis for child. in .-. -tiiicj'
it is a pan !y vege'a' !.. pt-.-pa-ati.;
.ts ire. rjvhetits s:-t. p;i.i;
a-ouii-! tiati bottle. It is p!f:'.s 11:
to the taste and ahaolu:i ly i-.-m:
I- fa. it r-ii, vt a iv.'i.s.'.ip it-.
regulates the bovit-ls. li'iite.- i:.in
cures libtrrho'j an 1 i-v.c
all :vs lYvcrisiiiK ss, d. .:t(.v
worms, at!. I i levents cotiViil : ils
o'.ioiin s t :i ! child an : g'v s it
iri : !i:r:g and na
soi" a is tlie
the mother'
cents.
c.n-1
tiil ail ord.-rs. A
w.:;'::ig ;t th.; y.;r !
c..i, -'.'s i r !-ii.!:.
A'. 1:. (ir.ib;-m ha rcci ivcd a
' t'-s -ortRii.nt -A Thom.is Kay id:
. 1 lo h f-i;its a :. I overeoat".
iii'o h i a I .ig- hae of loieign
I it 1 '-' ic: i lot Ps, and i-i 1. ak
: itli S'h-n ami gai pitnts ul
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On-.- or mote surgeons of
branch ot National
o. ::!'. Bush Sin
Iii-tut-. r
intends lo vi.-it the S
lloo l Lebanon Oct. IJth, ai.d tin
Bevelo Doll.-,- All any Oct. Bllb.
B.icili
s::r
-t.S. I
Cha-le
'in
for examiiuitii
treatment bv
11 of
this
Directors of
Fa
ing hank, of Wei-to::, me- 'Ihurs-
hiy evening and e:i ctid the fol
lowing ollicers : Bobert Jameson
president ; I L W. i'lo.hstel, vice
president ; J. D. Br.tel, secretary
1 lie naiiK wilt ii:gin iiiismess
as soon as possible, piobably vvah
111 two weeks.
A band of :ioO head of beef cattle
bought bv Hanlev Bros., in Kla
math countv was driven over the
mountains last week bv Ihe v.iu
of the Bake'&i the Wo-uli ami Fi. h
lake, and arrive 1 in the vailev in
gcod cot.dition. The Fitdi like
route is something iiewuud a jmt
f it preitv rough for a ca t c
drive.
S. A. Carito.'i, o' ,Ia:ks in cotuilv
hud a costly experience with the
hot October sun last wek. In
Iriving a bunc'i of i'J.l f.it hog-
froni this place near Browr.s.boro
tcios the descri, to Lentral
I'oint for shipment by rail to Bolt-
land, he lost twenty-five head,
valued at ab n.t ll. It was an
exceptionally hot day, and the fat
Iioks, overcome by the heat, lav-
down and died.
Wednesday morning M'S. C.
Hodman, aged 7f, a pioneer ladv
ot Jacksonville, Or., went out to
her poultry vard and found a large
covote inside the chicken house.
he promptly closed the door and
ailed her son-in law, David Lvmi,
who shot the biule. It was after
ward scalped, and the $2 "n) bounty
claiiui d in the'name of tl ecoura; e
us old la ly who cai tiKed the ani
mal.
O. It. T. Ilone-t Ke-uilts, - K T.
.Many of the pioneers cf Oregon
md Washington have cheetfuilv
testified to the wonderful cura
tive properties ol t.ie celebrated
Oregon Kidney Tea. B.nelv
vegetable and pleasant to the
taste and can be tak--n by the
youngest child or most delicate
woman. O. K. T. is a never fail
ing remedy lot pains in th-i back
ami loins, non-utentiou of urine,
hcalding or burniig sensation
while urinating, mucous dis-
tiarges and all kidney troubles of
ithersex. $1 at all dt uggitts. For
le bv Foshay fi Mason.
dav only
persons l-r
Institute.
Th s Institute is especially di--votetl
to ihe treatment of curvatiPe
of the spiiie. diseases of the hip
and knee join', crocked lim! s. clul
Ii et and ali Itodily deformities.
Their sitiee.-s in tre;iling lliese
tumbles as well as all chronic
diseaaes has made forth Institute
a national reputation.
All persons who are sull'i-ring
from any of these complaints
should not fail to take advantagc
of this opiioi-tuui'v for relief.
Coara 1 Meyer's r.c-.v ocu i
now c iinp'eled, ai.d he is t ett -r
prepaiec: l! an ewr to i-.-m- ni.-:
!d cus-otnera as we:! as new 1 ne
with the i.e-tof tr- sh biia !.. ;,k. s,
in fact efeivli ing from the tia i.ti
est hi t rt h.-j t-i liiijhM -t e-.: .oi .:!e
wnlding lakes. I h 'i-1 l:e: jn-r-
in. lit--. In. 1 t .trll-.. It 1. ..... .- .r ..-
eai ."""-''"'. i i-j-ui t
I 111s neiv c-ve:i a 1: lai.
! Caila'. S. Ii. Yeti:i.;'s an I te-
Hoek 1.1
in t re
ceive I. 1 'liave ii ccivc-t loy ii' if
slock of fall and inter g-n men's,
B e the
-l fM.t.
a w a;, s
p.. If of
. s ; t
(ho
.' It. I C..C
I lelich s.
acres of
li-any. only li.inl
o w:-.ii(e-i. Mate
Ton ;;pt.
gry g i lo Barkt r
1. 1-a: cf tlie best
!
1
i
1
H Iri 0
T T T I NTi'B'S COLD N: STOUM '..'ILL SO-N BE
V hen looking for O.i r l it!.-ng tj kee 1 - u warm and
' ipeicber that we have Lr the aij-ro.i ling winter si aoii
a-s ittn.ent of:
tier )
JlcJUIIs.
i'ioo.
r. 111:1:1:
dry, 1-
011 a great.
! lit V.
the large and varied s
cloaks, s.n k- ati l j-iek fs
t ;i ;i : -.
.New itntl
I rcii.
iiio l,
aHsii.i-r
Vlr.i-,
Lulo-l
.. .iii:is
iiml In
SACK, FROUKCAPi; OVERCOATS
No cha'ge is ma'!'
tion or examination.
BvftTen e mar hi
f-i'low ing rt-sid-ns :
lion. Tiios. L. David-'oii.
t r. Sii!ir,-:iie J:i 1 -e K. B,
Salem, Or. l.'ev. F. U. Coiniit, Al
bany. Or. W. Morgan. Albany, Or.
I-. i. Noting, Oakland, Or.
lor c. n-u!!a-
l.a-1 to the
Salem,
Boise.
Ir i le ih.in
th.it ca'l tar!
lied. Thev
1 1 ' '
iinli: Jing ail the Poxclties in
stioit and long jackets, -t--., afd
ii-u bett-r p'epared ! r'. 1 lot
ever hi f- re. Ti 0
ly arc sine to b .'aii
aie going v ry I .
it: 1 'Ii.: 1 !.. i o:.il.'.
Wiil fi M;;l k w ill be gci I to
hi: iv y- U their !:'.!,; iiii - (.: '.e.ri
liiul fcilvi r-. are, it v. in diy.-i-g:td,evin
if you don't b;-..
Will .k Link oll'-.-r t ; 1 c'r-i: ii th:Li
wiek to all put Im-ii -; Nev, ii
ving m.o-liines. t ail and cec
lb- line ait difpUy.
Thomas T-rink has receive.! ;.
lie .r ;i,y f ,r the
rai.-ii.g g it.li ti tiiti k.
siicli ia;-l to rent a i:
lavor by addict; ing I'.-l
Albaiiy, irtg-.-n.
t of land
.l!ip;-S:- of
ny h iving
1 1 onf-r a
L-r D-iwns,
fin-.
stic
ul catiy cmi
t.i' l:S ! . s 4Ui V MM!..
'1 1 e In .- ii'vii Pi tie; w.iiiil for Cu' j,
m . l eer-. SjU Khcun.,
' 1 -. lit t T, I't.e. 1 peil liiilic,
It'!.'!:--.-. I ill I-.-.Illki-i ilUI-tiltlC'-,
I- ' 11 ! - i'iN -, -r 1. 11 p :y
',! !. It Iu gle-l :t;,U (;! to giv :
clef .(.?: .let. on, or lil-ill';v re-
. -j .'." eitti 1 i r l;o :. Kct
- It 1 Mi-ull
1AI lii.Kt.M
h ill tliis city over S-. s'i in
:v- every body is using it for
niHch, i'ipepsia
BriMTiK COATS
i;n;i i:u pants
Bl'ilbKU Boots
Bl'BoFdi SHOl'S
)r other win'.i r c-y.
cail and inspect.
a iiH 11 on are
MACKINTOSH I S
CM!-Mil. LS
LK tTlil".::
CL iTilIN i
c :d: 1 lv invited t 1
ms
.Li.
j 1
1 1
i7 --r fi
t- r
fe "i s I 8
je4
w
I S V I V
lleiiiiivitl itiee.
W. B. Cirahain has removed his
tailoring establishment to new
commodious ipiarteis on First
stieet, oinisiie the l'ai nc-.'s it
.Merchants Insurance oflice. He
has a line line 01 cloths for winter
suiting oercoa's and ginriiinls
for men and youth, which his
skillful tailors will make up on
short notice iu neat and fashinable
styles. UN price will be found
most reasonable.
ttay
ti;k yisli i;ni:ichi:i.
1 he facilities of the present
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfcrt of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of F'igs was lirst produced
the world was enriched w ith the on
ty perfect laxative known, as it is
Ihe only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andellectual tocleanse
the system gently m the Spni.-
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the inoi
popular it becomes.
IS Oliellllf.
lowest, a
goods.
Do vou
1;
11: liv
t. I'i
t:
ol tin-S
i-.r-.p, In: in re
l'.i-;r m so in.
:r friends a bo
o- :
Tr-
Merchant Tailor.
h.
v.atit ti)
make tie re .tooiit v.u i-.c
so go an 1 get one of I'i 1. c
toi.ed piat.o'a at Mrs. Ilyn
Childrens f cLo!
Ic.-s v.uie r at the
- v 1 :
coaas
Lad-cs
azaar.
A
Have you seen that tl- gant
piano at Klein Bros.
Watches, chains and spectacles,
specialties at F'. M. French's.
At Will A Stark's can be seen
ft'inc of the most beautiful ladies
gold watches, which have just
been rccened.
Beautiful gold watches in every
imaginable design at ill
Stark's.
J ay voiir school tax ana s;ve
conts of collection.
l-'reoneritlr accidents, occur in
the hoti.-c-hold which cause burns,
sprains and bruises ; for use in such
cases Dr. J. H. .McLenn's Yohatdc
)il Liniment has for many vi ars
been the constant favoiite family
reuiedy.
Lawn sprinkleis, Malthe.vs A
Washburn, garden lone, Matthews
i'i Wa-jhburn, lawn !iioweis,Mauh
e.vs A Washburn, pumps, Matth
ews A Washburn, bath tubs,
.Matthews fi Wiuhburn, watei
closets, Matthews A Washburn,
gasoline st ives, M.ittheW3 A Wash-
urn, the best oi eveiyttiing
Mat' hews A Washburn.
lli-autifut Wmiit'ii.
The magical elTccts of Wirl-.iu's
Bolieitiiu as a beau title:- ami
preserver of the complexion l.a.v
been attested by Uioiu-ai.-i- ol
k'ading ladies of society and tl.t
s'age. It is the only article ecu
discovered w hich gives a n ttur.ii
and beautiful tint lo tlie comp'c:- j
i-hi, removing tan, Minb-.ttn.j
f-ecl.els an I ail rt.ngi.nes-' of ihe'
face and arms, leaving the sl.:n '
soft, smooth and velvety. Ah re- !
nark on its delightfully co it: g i
iild refreshing propettics, aj
distinction not iound in any oth r !
sini'liar article known. I-'or siile j
1 y Fosliay A Mason. 1
1
JIIIAS M lttlol Til ti.
Act on a nt w principle regu :; ,
ing tlie liver, stomach an-! bow.! j
t'tirongii tlie nerves. A l ew (!:-
covcry. Dr. Mile:;' Bills cp;n-i!;lv
cure biliousness, bad tat-te, t. ii'i 1 ,
liver, iile3. cinslipatio'ir L it
e-pialed for men, v. onu n.cr
.Smallest, mil.iest, surest !
I t ' - -I-
1 iji it
til? 10 ur
f 1 . "1
li:irtw
Pi :i
I i-l i
fe-i
mm
WW
fi S'i'
A
ns
mjmmm AinnnfiiiA
1 1
-W II F.N YOB I! V
s;:BX O'.'B NLW-
1 i ln-.V
Baby Ciied,
Moth' i' sighed,
Doctor p: est' 1 i bed :
Castoria I
for IT) cents. Satnpi'js
Stanard i; Cusick.
l:tn:.v
.1VI l.i.OL'Tl-To tin:
Met ullocli ill tiii- i
Oct. II, lS'.il, a miu.
IIKI.
If! !
,i:,:u":'' lfr
lil'NT At tii faini'y r 'iil--iie'-. No.
115 lligli street, S-iI- iii, S 11 1.1 i:.y ,
(let 1", from psir.ily-e.-t.. Mr-, t.eo,
V. Hunt, ag 1 ' jenr.
Hi-c.-i-ciV ai :lilja name w.is I :. .1
I'dli N. Siailli. Sin- w-.is born in J
y 'Si, 1 -"'
At mv vard. or ft mv les'd n.e
j ! 0:1 Vlli stieet be I wee 11 Bailroad and
of Win, ! Moti'g'itnery, or delivered ai'.y-iiiii'l-sy
w here in tiie ci'.v. Imjuire at
! lius'on A t'o's truck and dray
gro "cry store in east
:iv. A man at. yard
2 to 1 o'clock.
W. C. Cas.-n.i..
t.-liic. or at
p ut c f the
iron, h o 1-
Mil
ii in I lilt
)
UHiuiUi 0
J.u-Ksnii c-i.iiiilj', M'i., Iiii
ami cruci! t'.u jila'im by ox tcarii in
117. tli ''s iiiiii'i'ii J to (iej. V. I
limit on Aug WI. by Alv'm F. Wal. j
I r, Sl;c I aves a Ins b mil, two brotli- '
ers, two sister-, two -011; aivl t'.Mii
c'auglittrs, all of w lmm were pr. --11I j
(liu uii lief I"- f-"' boms. II- r clnM- ,
rcn are Mr K. K. A-'iby. "f A biriy :
Mr.J. I.. Hunt, Oakland: M. W.Mu t
fjiiiem; J. I. limit, v il.i.i r. ion. f A f J T
Si'.r.ih i Hunt, S.i!ini. She ws f -..! J I U J
y m s ideiitltied wi'.'.i tin- I'i H"vr a -o- '
cii-.ti-m nud al.-o it!i U10 k'j go. of fj J J I
rq! c si
V '-; ; ? 1
U I 4
T-
Firs
STYLE
m
slu- was at o:ie
-in;i t-.ni.ui.
tiu.C tale lee
I (
I.111.I.
Aao -c-i t-:.il nt mwi-i'liijt s oi-r ;i'r'-,
II in vik-, l-et-iaii A. K onro-s. I'jrn in
Altioiiv an.l no Ii- i" t:! "lo miiitli"- t of .
Aliianv. A r.W.I nf --1 1 i l e 1'anl l"r w
n tiiiii t-j ine or lo tin- limiK'-n-tli o e. A'- ,
ti.n;. h. P., Cu y.
illt. WANTKb T wait on tl e t ilile.
A; -Ii 10 Mrt. M l-ciiuv at oa.' Piou- er
llelllv,
n1
Now arriving, vou wiil be convinced that we are I AV!N
OVF.it ALL C M i'BTT 1 1 ON iu our line when it comes-to
JL.K t VyJLXJr- J.UlUUi V V. VXVIiXUi'
HANDSOME
AND DUBBLi: BATTF.KN'S, AT BEASONA
ble I'i ices. (Jive us a call.
STBAHAN BL')L'K,
ALBANY
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