THE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1691
N SALE.
The Dailt Hkrald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book Btore.where itc n bo procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTIJiOS ABOLI TOWN.
Cloaks at the Ladie3 Bazaar.
Cranlicrriea at C. K. Krowneil's.
Meals at the Itelmonico 2" rents,
The autumn leaves are falling,
(i tthe iKrlmonicO for Grst,
class niealj.
Dr. II. A. I.hivis, of Harrishurg,
ia in the city.
Meal at all hours at the Dia
iuoikI Chop limine.
When in town call at the Del
lnonico for your meals.
Fresh oysters in any style at the
Diamond Chop Home.
Fresh comb nosey, Linn county
production, at Parker Bros.
Ladies and children combina
tion suits at the Ladies Bazaar.
Sir. J. A. tiross hai returned
from a trip to Southern California.
Mayor J. L. Cowan and wife aie
visiting the Portland Exposition.
Beautiful gold watches in every
i map ratio design at Will &
StarkV.
Try our chow chow now on sale
in iiantities to suit at C K.
Rrownell's,
Cloaks, cloakf, cloaks, for in
fants, children and ladies at the
Ladies Bazaar.
Kev. II. A. Shorey will preach
at the Congregational churrh on
Sun lay, both morning and even
ing. Julius (iradwohl invites you to
call and bee hid beautiful lamps,
the finest in the Willamette
Vnlti-l- I
j
Oregon "Trapes at "" cents per
bushel. Now is the time to make
jelly. Leave your order at Hyde's
Market. We also have sweet cider.
Albany in to have a dramatic
company who will ilace several
plason th' boards this wir.t'r.
Their first etlort will be hsmeral
da.
Mrs. L. V. Main. Mr?. T. J
Wilson and Mrs. Archie llam-ner
went to llalsev yesterday to at
tend the W. C. T. C. county con
vention.
Mrs. C. O. Lee has n turned
from a trip 'o Portland. Slit was
accompanied by her son, Osborne
I Uvy, who will remain hero tor a
few days.
You can cave money by going at
once to Klein P.ro.'s e-hoe store and
purchasing a pair of Oxford ties.
The price has been reduced to close
tliein out.
The ten vear old son of Joi n
Circles is lying very low, at the
home ol Ilia parents in tins city,
with typhoid fever with sligh
ho;cs ci his recovery.
Mr. John P. Fay, attorn y of
heattle, is in the c ty in the inter
eit of the bondholders in the
Oregon Pacific suit, lie is here
collecting data for the tii.il.
Partie intending to go Kast
should secure tlifirlickeUo'. er the
popular Union Pacilic and O'egon
Short Line route. Call and see
t. ii r ran & Mouteith for tickets.
The ncow lor the pile-driver for
the bridge work has arrived, and
another pile-driver wi'l he here in
a few d u sto rush forward the work
on the piers as rapidlv as pess b!e.
The Chrisfain Endeavor Surety
of Oregon will meet in this c;ty oi
Friday Oct. .":, and continue cvtr
Sunday. The uiee!i:i:s will be
held in the Presbyterian chech.
To-day (Sa.tirlay) will be the
last day of the cloak and jacket
sale at Simpson's. Ladies should
bear this in mind and make their
purchases whhe this opportunity
lasts.
Ppf. W. II. Lee and others w'll
speak at the netting for men to
morrow aiternooo at 4 o'clock, in
the W. C. T. C. hall, upon the
subject of "Personal Sacrilice."
All are cordially invited.
Attention is directed to the ne
ad. oi Julius (.iradwohl on our tint
pace today. His stock for the
fall and winter season ia complete
and shoppers looking for fine
glassware, nice dishes, lamps,
fancy goods or choice family
grocers, w ill do well to call at his
atere. lie has a mammoth stock
and sei'e at very low prices.
"Frisco" Johnny Williams
dropped in on us last evening and
looked the same old Johnny, w ith
liia smiling face bedecked with
diamonds and lead pencils. He
claims to be the happiest man on
eirth, being ?n advance of one of
the "greatest shows on eaith,"
the Little Lord Fauutleroy Co.,
and says the Albany public will
thank him for bringing, for the
first time in his life, an A No. 1
company like this.
Kara Humtn.
On the farm of Thomas Kay, mar
Brownsville leased by .Mr. Hallo
way, on Wednesday, a large harn
ami contents wen- t'e-foved by
tire, which oriina'ed irom Fpnt k's
blow ii from the I'lrckt-Ti Imi'M in
which thi'if had 1r-. ii a lire on
the pict ceding day lo burn some
rubbish. Tne lotitcu's of tin'
barn, hay, st'aw, grain, a new
farm wan, one family carnage
and a road cart, were entirely con
sumed, and strange as it may
het-m, neither Mr. Hal 'on ay mr
his family were aware ol the tin
until the following morning.
Tanderrd a Kaceptlon.
Mr. Walter Parker a-id bride re
turned yesterday Irom the' wed
d ng trip, and it the tven'ng were
tendered a reception at the it si
dence of the groom's parents, M r.
p id Mrs. K. A. l'srker. A goodly
numlier of the friends of the happy
couple assembled t welcome them
on th'ir retern. Refreshments
were eervtd end the evening was
pleaiantlv 8perjt.
COL HOGG ARRIVES
HE BRINU9 A I'AKTV AND ALL
tit) TO COKV.4L1.I9.
It Ia lielleved tbat tb Men Will
lie Paid Without Further Delay
Kallroad Gossip.
Col. T. V. Hogg, president and
roriMvcrof the Oregon Pacilic rail
road, a -rived last nigh fiom New
York on the Southern Pacific over
laid train. He was accompanied
Oy a party of other New York rail
road men. presumably landholders
of he road.
A special train was in waiting
;ind conveyed the party at once to
Corvallis.
Those who have watched the
im.-p,liiiLM cf the Oreiron Pacific
suits, are confident that the em
ployes will be paid ana that uoi
Hogg ill endeavor to retain the
receivership of the road. They
also 1-eheve that a straightinz out
of the company's ailair anJ a re
organization of the company, on a
basis calculated to carry on the
eastwaid construction oftheioad,
will he effected at no distant day.
The ioid has been earning
money, anil is too valuable pro
prtyto remain in its present con
dition much 1 .-iiger.
Something About Ourarlve.
A poorly informed newspape of
Port html " puhl:slu'3 an article,
which was copied by the Albany
Oemocra', making the astonishing
statement that "the controlling
stock of the Albany Daily Herald
is owm-d by the Orcgonian," a
well as other Oregon newspaper-.
'1 here is no truth watever in the
assertion, as far as the Hkuai i is
concerned. In the lirst place tl e
HtK W.o is not run by a stock com
pany. It is owned by its publish
ers and publisheh by its owner.
It is paid for, owes no allegiance to
any corporation or toinpany, and
at "all times disussts questions
aU'eetiiig the in'erest of the ji'iblic
in a lea r U ss, fair and legitimate
way. Their area good many little
newspapers whose editors m-ke
a great bugaboo about things of
which they are perfectly ignorant,
llecause the Oregonian is a gieat
newspaper they imagine it wants
togoblile up eveiy other succes
ful ami iiillueiilial newspaper in
Oregon, but this is silly, mis
taken idea, ami as the 1I':km.o is
concerni d needs no cornction,
lor the public kiows w In i its owners
are, and are familiar with the fact
that it is lerfectly independent in
ii its business in .magement, as
well as in its editorial utieraiiccs.
clo'a Kallroad.
Seij now has railroad connec
tion wit'i the outside world. On
Wednejday Mr. (ioins received the
engine from the S. P. company,
his engineer taki'ig charge cf it in
the evening and liuiuirvr it from
the junction down to the mill.
The prcse.it arrangement is to run
trains only to West S.-io, but
the Scio IV ss hears that the mov
ing of the d--t'Ot from West Scio to
Shelburnij being contemplated by
tne S. P. company, and when that
i-i done of cou.-se the train wilt run
to that point, making connection
w ith the On gun 1'acilic as well
Mr. (Joins deserves the patronage
of the puo'ic in tlr.s new ruder
rak'p.g.
Mr lil to Aowr.
Iaid Wesi, of Peoria, was ar
lestt din th's citv vesterliv on a
charge oi attempting to shoot A.
I.. ( an uon ot ttiat place, w:th a
shot gun. Mr. Cannon alleged
that West had waylaid him the
previous evening as he was driving
home in a bnirgy, and pointed a
shot gun at mm and threatened
to shoot him hut refrained from
doing to, and threatened that if he
pro.-i"el his an est be woul.l kill
hi1". West had rented some land
irom Caunuon and the men had a
dispute over the settlement of
their accounts, which led to the
trouble, West was ariaigneu "i
Justice Humphrey's corrt and
held under $-"(X bonds to await
the action of the grand jury.
At Last!
Sunshine will come again on the
visit, for the first and last time, in
Albauy, of the Little Lord Faunt
leroy Company, on Wednesday
evening next, October 21st, intro
ducing the greatest f little lords,
tieortie Cooper, a child of 7 years,
who earns $125 per week, will be
produced. The origional Little
Lord Fauntleror, supported by a
company of eastern players direct
from New York. Pronounced a hit
by the prees, preached from the
pulpit, patronized by the public,
l'on't forget to secure your reserved
seats at Will & Link's music etoie.
Tlie l'rlce Agreed I'pon.
The tity has pur based of 1. B.
Mouteith the property through
which the extension of Calapooia
street runs at the bridge site for
750. There was a dill'erence of
opinion as to the vaiiie of the
ground. The city offered $5U0 for
the land o be vacated for the
street, but Mr. Mouteith thought
it was worth more. A board of
arbitrators, consisting of J. J.
lUibruille and K. W. Lngdoii nut
by agreement yesterday and tixet'
the sum to be paid at $750. This
was much more sensible for both
parties than to go to law over it.
Leg Broken While WrfMl nj.
Lkii.wn. Oct. 10. Last night
while wrestling in Oiiy's saloon
('liristinn lllmen lidil I li miHfrtr-
t line to have his leg broken just
above the ankle. He is now at
the 8t. Charles ho'el resting rsisy.
He says there would lie no kick
coming if they had broken bis
neck, but thinks it was tough bus
iness to break his hg.
Ladies call early and make your
seieciioiu in millinery while the
assortment is complete. The
largest and bt at line of hats for
Misses and children ever carried
before at the Ladies Bazaar.
OKEQOH BAPTIST CONVENTION.
Tht Closing Dsy-A ProfitaUs Thrts
Day 'i Session-
The Baptist State Convention
closed list evening alter a piotit
able three day's session.
The convention was called to
order at a :15 by Kev. G. T. llllis,
and prayer oilered by Kev. (i.
Parker. Kev. Koliert Whitaker,
from the board of managers ottered
an amendment to the constitution
which by the niles lies over for
one ytar. It provides that at
each annual meeting of the con
vention tbe bard of managers
shall elect a committee of niiu,
which committee t-hall he known
as the Oregon Baptist Ministerial
bureau. The purpose of this
bureau shall be to assist pastork-ss
Baptist churches in Oregon in the
settlement of pastois.
The boaid alto piegfnted the
same in substance, in the form
of a resolution for a tempor ry
organ:zition for th:s year t-o as t-j
lose no tim 3, which after discussion
wa adopted.
UtfV.T.G. Bionnson presented a
resolution that the convention pe
ition the American Baptist Pub
lication Society to appoint at an
early date two colporteurs for
Oregon, one to labor in Eastern
Oregon ond one in Western Oregon.
This resolution pioduced a live'y
dkcursioii, and was finally adopted
and Kev. i. Parker, Kev. L. T,
Bush and Kev. K. McKillop were
appointed as that committee.
Young people's work was the
next topic, on w hich an addiess
Wis male by O. P. Cosh w Jr., of
Albany. Keports from the associ
ations ul ady organized were
made fro.n all parts of the state as
as follows: C. 11. Hart, of Albany ;
Kevi. J. II. Harreavea and
i. Parker, of Oregon City;
Rev. O. W. Hill, of Albany;
W. B. Hall, of East Portland;
C. A. Nutley, of Portland; Mies C.
0. Cifto, of South Portland; Miss
Eva Martin, of McMinnville; Kev.
L. J. Trumball, of Eastern Oregon ;
Kev. IS. T. KHis, of Baker City;
Mrs. McDonnell, and C. E. Stan
ard, of Brow .isviile ; Rev. I. W
Crawfoid.of Roseburg; Kev, J. H.
Tealeof Ea-t Portland; and others.
Kev. R. Whitaker moved ih:t
the young pe p!e be invited to
hold their n.xt state convention in
connection wi'.h this convention
next year. The motion was car
ried, and the Eecond day of the
session was assigned for that pur
pose. The following standing commit
tee's were appointed:
UOMK MISSIONS.
Kev. tSilman Parker, W. B.
Hall, II. E. Cross, Rev. L. I).
Goodwin, N. A. Blagen.
FORKioN Missions.
Kev. A. J. Hunsaker, Rev. A.
LeK y, Kev. K. McKillop. Kev.
i. W. Donnel, Kev. tS. T. El'.is.
KDlCATioX.
Rev. G. W. Hill, Rev. C. A.
Wooddy, Kev. K. Whitaker, Rev.
L. J. Trumball, Rev. T. G. Biowi -son.
SfXDAY SCHOOL.
H. M. Clinton, V. B. Hall, Kev.
J. U. Reed, Kev. L. T. Bu-.h,J.
E. Magers.
fKXO.MIVVriOSAL TAfKR.
Rov. T. ti. Brownson, Kev.C.
M.Hill, N. J. Blogen, Kev. John
Gordenl. I)., Kev. E. G. Whee er.
BESOI.fTIOSS.
Kev C. A. Woodly, Kev. S.J.
Nunn, Kev. J. II. Hargreaves,
Kev. W. J. CrawforJ, Kev. T. Kay.
AKTKKSOOS SKSBION
Opened with prayer by Rev. E.G.
Wheeler. The executivi commit
tee was authorized to elect a dele
gate from this convention to at
tend the next meeting of the
National Educational Society.
Kev. K. G. Wheeler was elected
as a delegate to the Amerieaii
Baptist Publication Society.
Kev. C A. Wooddy was chosen
as the delegate to the American
Baptist Home Mission Society.
Rev. L. T. Bush was refected
representative to the Missionary
Union.
The board of managers recom
mended an amendment to the con
stitution enlarging that koar.l by
the addition of six more members.
Ijiid over, under the rules, for one
year.
Rev. C. A. Wooddy from the
committee on resolutions present
ed the following, which were ad
opted :
Resolved, That we rejoice in the
fact that for the first time in many
years we close the year free irom
debt and with a balance in the
treasury. We thank the Ameri
can Baptist Home Mission Society
for its lilwralitv in the past and
the addition of $5t:o to the appro
priation to our field, ruaUi g
$5000 from the treasury of this
society, and we pledge this con
vention to raise $-1)00 more on this
fild.
Resolved, That the Baptists of
Oregon a-c g'eatly ind bti-J to the
American Baptist Pub'ication
Society for such exceptional work
ers at we have in their mission
aries, and for the Sunday schools
and Younn Peoples societies organ
ized, and excellent i stitutes In Id.
Resolved, th.U we heartilv co
operate with all legitimate agench 8
lor the suppres ion of the lupior
traffic, and epecallv would we
aid the W. C. T. (J. in their wotk.
Resolved, that we return to the
Southern Pacilic a-id NYrJiein
Pacific railroads our thanks for
favois received in granting special
rates to our delegates.
The next hour was devo ed to
tt e work of the foreign mission so
ciety; scripture reading by Mrs.
G. Parkes, of Oregon City ; prayer
by Mrs. Mead, ot Mt. lal r. Mhs
Aduie Williams SDoke earnestly o i
the subject ; Miss C. C. Casto read
reports of the secretary of the
voung peoples societ v ; jfrs. Dr.
Jessup read the report of tl.e re-
tmng!reaurer. Mrs. Henry War
ren. The report of the committee
on resolutions was read bv Airs.
K. Whitaker. Mrs. Geo. W. Hill
gave an address ia lelation to the
foreign field. Rev. J. Sunderland
made an address in behalf of the
home workers and closed with a
charge to Miss Jdi Skinner who is
soon to leave to ko as missionary
to the Telcgies in India. It was a
most earnest ami leelmg address
and when it was responded to by
Miss f-kinner, her e.irne.t and
touching words left n ;t a dry eye
in the house.
The report of the commi tlee on
foreign niissioi'3 was made by Rev.
T. G. Brownson.
Kev. J. Sunderland delivered an
addre s on foreign missions.
The convention closed in the
evening w ith a platform meeting
on educational topics and young
people's woik. Addresses were
delivered by Kev. G. 1. Ellis, Uev.
L.D.Goodwin, Kev. J. C. Read
and others.
NOTES I'itOH THE FiO.NT
IlAI.STKAD.Oct. 14, 1891.
Mr. Mart Miller and son re
turned home to-dav from Hals' ead
where Mr. Miller had his son for
his health. Rain setting in made
it to damp to camp out any longer.
Jcha Leedy will be revlv for
shipping lumber from Minto
statim on the O. P K. K., in
about ten days. The bridgu is all
completed. Mi. Leely is on his
way to Corvallis to see tbe com
panv about putting diwn rails, as
th grade is ready for it.
Mrs. E H. Dunham, of Coe,
came down on today's train to
visit her daughter, a school
teacher at Chitwojd.
Die!, at Rock Creek, the 13
year old daughter and the two
weeks eld baby of Postmaster
Robertson of Kock Creek.
Henry Sussens living one and
a half mile east of Hals toad, while
getting breakfast Oct. 14, had his
door opened, and a bear came and
stuck bis head in at the door.
Henry jumped for his rille and
with ono shot killed him. The
hide be will on exhibition at Deyoe
Sc FroaaVs gun g.oie at Albany.
It is reported that certain parties
living not more than forty mile
eist of Halstead, on the O. P. K.
K., went up oo. the mountain to
biing down some tools, and found
Mr, Comley's cabin broten open
by a bear, w indows torn out, stove
broken down, stov pipe partly
chewed up, bacon all eaten up,
bed torn to p'e :es and hoiiij par ly
unroofed, also other cabins in the
vicinity demoralized and all the
bacon gone. Mr. Comley had
better gel t'ie deputy theritf and
go to the mountains and have Mr.
Uear arreittd to keep him from
doing further damage, as court
will be in session next week, and
the grand jiny may waut some
bear meat.
Height of Cruelly.
Nervous women seldom receive
the s inpathy l h-y deserve. While
often the pictures of health, they
are constantly ailing. To with
hold sympathy from these utifor
tn nates is the height of cruelly.
They have a weak heart, causing
shortness of breath, fluttering,
pain in side, weak and hungry
spells, and finally swelling of
ankles, oppression, choking,
smothering and' dropsy. Dr.
Milci' New H art Cure is just the
thing for them. For their ner
vousness, heailiche, weakness,
etc., his Restorative Nervine is
is iineiiialel. fine trea'ise on
"Heart and Nervous Diseases"
and marvelous testimonials free
sold and guranteed by Standard
& Cusick.
Nut ire t the Lad Irs.
My cloaks have now arrived and
I a ni enabled to give the ladies of
Alltany a bargain in fall and win
ter cloaks. I will have at my store a
sample of every style of eealette
and cloth cloak or jacket made by
one of the largest Eastern manu
facturers. They comprise all the
novelties of the season. These
goods w ill be in the store for two
days only and will be sold at
wholesale" prices. Call early and
secure tiie best selection.
G. W. SiAirsoN.
KKM.Cts SCiI iOL 'ilie hcllirrsr ncliool
i( lirew iiittin nt n.rner of firs iu.il
It. Kit in the KaNtou house is now oirn
l.miois not liiuiod. Lv.iea are invite 1 10
till ml un inline . lie sateai.
DISSOIXTIo OF 1'ARTNEItSIIIP
Nolire In hereby if.vcn tlmt ths Br-n it
Noel .V Siminooi!, inrn husi-irss under that
nnic at lioHton Mills is herehy i isfolvcd b.v
nmliia! (onst-nt. St in Noel rctirini;. The
business will be Diitiniiu-I by S inmoiis &
Thoni'.ij.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castorial
One Pure Baking Powder.
tike Telling a Secret.
A stOfy is told and it is a true story that over seventy
f er cent, of all the baking powders sold contain either alum
or ammonia, and many of these powders contain both. The
ill effects upon the system of food raised by alum or ammo
nia powders are the more dangerous because of their insidious
character. It would be less dangerous for the people were it
fatal at once, for then such food would be avoided, but their
baneful action because imperceptible at first and slow in its
advances, is no less certain.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is declared by all
authorities as free from alum, ammonia or any other adul
terant Its purity has never been questioned, and while it
does finer and better work, it costs no more at retail than
many of the adulterated powders.
oT)ii7cj! oT)ii7!
MRS. FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT'S
LiTTbE LORD FAUNTLdEROY,
AT
OPERA. HOUSE, OCT. 21st.
ONE NIGHT ONLY !
Introducing tl.e
ITTI.K I.ORII A
Greatet If
The ireat Fduutloroy. ,j l.lale Lonl Fauntlery,
We take great pleasure in an-; ! We take great pleasure in an
nouncing that in this city, at tne; notincing the above oinpanv, for
opera house next Wedne3 lay even j it is a raie treat for Albany, "'i'hev
ing (Jet. 1'lst, the famous drama
Little Lord rauntleroy, introduc
ing the ureattst of little lords,
Georgie Cooper, a child of 7 years
who earns a salary of ?1'.'5 per
wiek, will be produced. Theoiig
inal Lit la Lord Fatintleroy. sup
ported by a company of Kastern
players direct from New York.
Pronounced a hit from the press,
preached from the pulpit, patron
ized by th public. Don't foiget tc
secure seats at Will & Link's.
DON'T FORGET OUR DATE
BUSINESS LOCALS.
For nice fresh oysters go to John
I soto's.
Buy your gasoline stoves of
Hot kins Bros.
New dress goods just received at
W. F. Read's.
Will & Staik have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
Klein Bros, are giving a fine
piano to their customers.
A tine line of gold rings just
opened at Will & Stark's.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to su:t, at Parker Bros.
Fresh Yaquina bay salmon at 8
cents per pound at Hyde's market
every day.
Those contemplating purchas
ing a piano or jrgan should call at
Will Link's and see their beau
tiful instruments. They carry the
best makes and sell I hem on very
essy terms.
Air. J. S. Morgan has pist
completed burning a frch kiln
at I is brick yard one mile west of
the court house, and is prepared
to fill all orders. A man w'ill be
in waiting at the yard to attend to
all callers for brick.
W. R. Graham has received a
fine assortment of Thomas Kay all
woolen clo'.h suits and overcoats.
He also has a large line of foreign
and domestic cloths, and is mak
ing stylish suits and garments at
very reasonable prices. Call anJ
sea his new goods.
Your school tax will be delin
q.ient if not paid at once. Look
after it and save costs of collection.
Have you seen those beautiful
cument walls in the cemeter ?s,
put up by E. W. Achison, at all
the cost of stone.
For line pocket knives best pa
tent tempered shears and scissors
and extra hollow ground razors,
g) to Stewart .t Sox.
Use the celluloid eyeglass e'ean
irs. (Handkerchief not always
elegant.) Free with each pair of
glasses at F. M. French's.
One hundred acres of choice
l ind close to Albany, only land
tinder cultivation wanted, State
price. Address Box 3 Hi.
If you are hungry go to Parkt-r
Bros, and got a loaf of the best
hread in the city.
Always on time with the best
the market affords. Try, and be
convinceJ. C. E. Brownell.
Will & Stark will be glad to
.-how- you their large line ol bean
tiful silverware, ft will do you
gad, even if you don't buy.
Klein Bros, are closing out their
stock of Oxford tiea at a great re-1
duct ion.
THE -
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
iiUk
COM PAN)',
Direct
from
New York,
Under
the
Di recti n
of
Mr. PHI Kay
OROCKKY MAX.
have played in the nrincioel ei-.ii s
of the United SUtes, inc'ulirg
eighteen weeks (it the Broadway
theater; ten weeks at the Boston
Museum; eight weeks at the Co
lumbia tin a er, Chicago; six weeks
at Ba'dwiii theater, San Francisco;
four weeks in New California thea
ter, San Francisco ; four weeks at
the Olympic theater. St. Louis,
and otl ers too iiumerom to men
tion, l-'ifrv. d Feats now readv
at Wi 1 & L:nU's for Wed. Oct. 21.
WED.SE 'DAY, OCT. 11.
k U E7SST SITLE
JOHN :!
sale
At rny yard, or at mv re."df nee
on 7th street between Railroad and
Montgomery, or delivered any
where in tiie city. Inquire at
Huston Co's truck and dray
ollice or at grocery store in east
part cf the city. A man at yard
from S to 12 and 2 to 4 a'clock.
W. C. Cassei.l.
(UK!. WANTKO- T.) wait on the table.
T Aiip'y to Mrs. M Kennal at the Pioneer
House.
Wc are now prepared to do cus
tom chopping for cither cash or
toll.
We are agents for II. F. Fifcher
Corvallis Roller Mills, lliur,
middlings, shorts and bran. Also
hay, ots, chop, etc., always on
hand and sold reasonable. Fne
delivery inside of city limits.
Try our Corvallis Hour and you
will ii'-e no other.
MOKICIS it El.OfXT.
Suie Cure fur the Liquor or Opium
Habit.
The East India cure for these
awful hab'ts can be given without J
the patient s knowledge, and is
the only known specific for the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree; manufactured by
Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cab,
and for sale at J. A. Cumming's
drug store onlv.
Great reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Reads.
.a mm
- t till If,.!,! 2
Uric
F1. Xj. ITJENTON.
DEALER IN
n . in
wioico i eas. to ices, on cos. b rac s
And a general assortment of
GROCERIES.
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Iii tlie World
r
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FDR PlilCES, QUALITY L'OXSIUKKEI).
gfTwv. iu:y
S.tsr" and sill
&&-'ou ;i:r
SO WE CLAIM.
L. E.
Merchant
-wiikn you iiavi:
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in
rmmu
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illlfc- law On1
pCijiiipiioii i
m m mm m
OF-
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SUITS AND
Now arriving, von will lie eonvimed tli:it we lire I..INr
OY F.R A LL'CO.Ml'FTl 1'ION in iur line w lien it c w io
PiMiItt To i"1 priori Hlnffiirnr
HAND.-OMi: AND IU'RARLK VATrKRN5, AT RKAONA
ble Trices. Uive us a call.
T. L WALLACE ft CO.,
STRAHAN BLOCK,
sha!
the closest??
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BLAIN,
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OVERCOATS
ALBANY, OREGON
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