UK DAILY DE10'JIU
tXPAV.
...JULY ai.iSya
rlT 13)3 & UTf X'I JST3-,
I'M. turn I I'li'ilUher.
Mt . ti i I' '. -tl-U t .Vlhnn.V 1
! fWUHld-r.Ks illRll IllUtUit.
AIIHI'tTM.
ui.i;A' Iai.k. Mr M..kr( r:iiKri.!
iluvi; of ri'pi L'hfntativc-i, v;is a lU-t
c (i;ii't(u o.lk'i' Kriihiy. 1 v jtifurtiit'i!
,at lit l:ul it niiilioiituiivrly lliat thr
m I'.tcilu: U iiliout U u re rontrol o
Uu'L'oti l antic, am! mm iiiat kkui
.1 rtili It tlirou rh to litie this wuson
dor, m't H. He h.tyti tlu Southern
ilk lias nut vol t';iUtii'i?d the O l ami
i jmintiTs lie ivi't-ivt'd a few ilavs iit;,
in Mr Simons, thai eompaiiv will nol
it. SluniM the 1' i smuhv lliat mail
uill let lln'111 into I'oill iml oi.e liay
mot" than hv the route the nnv travel
la'hfur (iazeiie.
:,niMr Itan it tint v.-tilt n t.lm nxftiiiuum
hv O. V, .v.iinhiI injffc in-. nth
niiiiitiMM (.iir Ims'j win;ri
t.
V CiKil.v ItKAU. Our citizens will
icrnlii-r the' account in the papers last
iter of the killiiiif ff an i innense uriz
hear in the Siskivous. known as okl
Ll Foot. Me had bct-n the terror ot the
iintry, killing an immense amount of
t-ck, resulting In a large reward being
I, red for his dl-Hli. Wm A Wright and
m) liean succeeded in sliuotiug the
U-il after a yiiiiv hunt. They afterward
A the bear stuffed tnd are exhibiting
hi through the valley. These men and
animal are now in n lent near the
i MoiHAT ollice, where the bear mav bi
.'ii lo-morrow and W ednesday for only
and 1 5 cents.and it will pay our citizens
ota big.. I tf the lamotis grizzly.
Saturday wan the 7th anniversary of the
Sa'valloii Army on the Pacific Coast.
1 here Is a woman fakir with Robinson s
clrcuK who l iiiih a knife, ring ami cane
game.
Salem ban joo more population than Al
bany. We meekly admit it r.ow tliat the
census has been taken.
;'The lale Charles II Hewitt left a daiiglit
er, by his In hi wife, nged about ten years,
now a tesiile'it lu Hum, Oregon, who .
hrir lo any rronerty left by deceased.
W1C4III11.
The latest play on the laplo is one called
''"'he Oath." A lioihtr appears in the play
am) throws nis riikr in a t.uik ot wan
large dnr .it'ttfirs. btti-s the hori who
appeal and 1 1 1 -ti tin: do;;, not the horc-
pliiiich into the tank .".tl . miics the man
It may be a soiuci of -.all-faction to our
liziMis to know that tt-n vt-ars hunc
hciilhe census man will agi.in be around
that the Que.n City will have added an
ther tfoosv; to lr.r i-. cLi.t li;;iire-(
makini' her population 2Z,xx. vrr philo
sophically says the IJakcr City Democrat
The Willatnetle Vallev never has real
lizard evrlones ; but recently it hail
ceiii-utt c clone that mucK ine niaie
Capital itmong oilier places, doing great
lamage, tearing oil the rout oi inc a'aies-
man ollice, tli;inoralizi.ig L-lct'tne wires,
mashing a lot of boom pamphlets and de
moralizing matters generally.
II V Slcjau.a real estate dealer and hotel
eeper of Cray's Harbor, has jumped the
ountry and left a number of mourning
creditors to gel wna. consoiauon inev ran
out of his new remaining effecis. Sloan
was last t-eeii at lloquiani on July 4lh,and
it in Ktippn-fJ be went to the Sound and
thence to UrUi-h Columbia or to Californ
ia. Sloan collected together as much
money us be could get, by t-ome supposed
to be $5,ooo or 6,ooo, before bkippiug.
Last Friday tbc Dkmolrat wrote Mr
John Kelley for the census of Albany .and
Saturday noon received a response stating
that it approximately wa 7xm. Ileliev-
iug there was a mUtakc the Ui: mock at
wired Mr Keltey in reference to it receiv
ing in the evening a repiy uiai me esti-
mate.! population was seven molilalia tor
voting pu-cinctt in finally, r.asi .in.iny
and U cl Ainaiiv . i nc i-ugeuu oukiu
gives the ligutes at 6.875, and will
probably go on record a. Albany's pupula-
rori xiiit of 11 11 .
II II II K ANI AIIH04I.
lion.
i ne ;
e'mets i
1- all a!
;f cour
opu'.a'ion t J Sai m's oting pi
but a hft'e n.f.re, 7,2 'Ji. hei
., I-.0..0 P:;, I
e, ii was ai: hi-
Coivallis liiie!..io
vil'.e i.iyy. The popul-.ti.
the t uy di'iiU, is 3,01
will probably tease
half
tb'y
HA IX'KDAY.
JiW F IWell &Co.
(.UBiek' ad'iitti ti.
Culd rnuei at Will A: h'tnrk'n,
K, M. Fivueli keypu ruilroaU time,
Ui-elc nindy d; ips at C H lt:owneli'a.
A unw it:nj ol ijt-fjtitit-tf ;:t K C Searl'i,
XVfIti'-s in (.ion.iolj nK S K Yuuog4,
('ln-i t cniiiivi:I Hv.iui potatoes at
nroMu.iiV.
I'rej. )ii !l-.n
lib eai:
c 1;
c e
Liii'ined; tu',
(liegwii Citv
Jack-ou-
t 1.1-gCMC, 111
(mil the ciiv now
lhi-ier ab.au being
as large as Aloar.v. Ahhiiul 1,779;
Vtimiville w bicli is jtit anout
chdnied bv a local pij er theie a iew
a;o. 'Hie .sumi.iy Oiegfjni.:ii s.i:
The census f Oregon is showing the
same tendency of population to gather in
the cities that i noticed all over the
country. It is unlikely that the total pop
ulation of the slate has li.creased 11, ore
than too per cent Mnee 1SS0. W nile
mo;t of Ibe cities reported so tar have
gained 200 per cent, some of the estimate
given bv the supervisor are remarkable,
Salem remains the second city in the ntute,
hut falls sadlv short of the lu .000 ciaime J.
Albany exceeds I he expeetation.of its peo
ple and comes within 200 of Salem, with
71:00 people. (i runts l'tfss shows the
greate t growth, 300 per cent siice 1SS0.
Koselmrg, l.u .;ene, Ashland ami wreg
City thow iiuout Ibc normal urban g
200 per ce.it.
V I Allll It I HOT i:i tlKIBSi SO. 19.
l.iovi.tW's.
I'wr ..(;
LV.ck'e.
The iMe-
Irst:d
J V l...veii
Jit.ic-oi
.r -A Lull i
III MilK AMj II A ( lilt.
Tlio bent mukcH are to le found in Al
bany at 1'rice & Kouhoii'b, who buvo just
received a carload of the fiucut liacku and
buggies to be found. Their prieeH, con
Hidering quality, are remarkably low.
It imvH to ride in a irooi mil'uv or nnek.
Keep thin fuet in your head, and when
getting one call on Trice it KoIihou, who
have the largest variety to Hvlect from.
, .:i-e ui.t.at Aire I
t i.itly on uuu 1 ht
;et lu IIir,Statk(
)r K S Ilolden : II ve um-d jour Kthe
reil Cu;:h Syrup n.d cntiilt-r it 1I10 I o-t
r.uiMly iu mihit fur t ha iliseacc i-.r
U 11 U Z IS 1 l'0-ll M.'l ! .
.J II CAM'KSTKti, Minie:t' .
J A Ctiin::.i:ig, diugist.
t.isisv M-ii-bV.M.d (irr.-.;;.) Work.IUv-
111 M'rlV j.liiuill.rfc.! l!)U S'-.(iJli e: O t Mi'f
ai.d i v' Hrri., wo i-Uri I ', i hud lo
how il. -i ''it. . .ill jivt- pr-Cf: ..ll mrid'
tipnug over en
rth I'eiituiliei.-.
C. E
i n, op-.
I :iiuine low: corhum en draught at C
IWuwiiell 8-
Alarga and linet'.vk of gold canes to Re
luct from at Will A: SUrkV
Hive you Kten thoto p.iri'n tuita lliat
liriuk ban jiidt received? 'I'hey uro uii:t.
Spring j'ickvta and bended e:ipcs at re -
ilii'Vrd prices ut Samuel Vuuug ,
If you want a lino toilet or hall: fcULp call
on Miiuanl ct Lumek. City JJiug Mere-
When wnutiu
rifkt-t at re,tmi.;
ell & Co.
Acvidkxt. - Daiiv accidents occur in
tiich individuals become more or less hi
maeUatcd to loilovv their usual avoca
.ins. In Pucb c.fl.ses it is a great conv
iciie to be i insured 111 some sale Accident
isuranceCo. Such i the Union Mutual
i Chicago. Any male person over 18
rid under 65 years of age Is eligible to
nembership. " To fully understand the
:iiietits and wot king of this company you
: 1 oil Id call on their agent, Joseph Talt in
ie othec of L II Montanye, Mtrahan's
flock.
ONK-bim.il. A coupe residing near
ilcm have just been married. The man
I-aged 72 and the woman 56, The tnar
i.tge contract shows how a woman can
the woo! ovei the eyes ot men.
nil
Should she die first he is to get none of
cr property, but should his days coaie to
end bhe Is lo receive his wealth, in
ckness she is to be cared for by him, but
loulil the groom oe taken ill he is to be
ared for In a hospital
Gas. The matter of getting gas at
Drain ftccms to be a matter of "prospect,"
same as at Astoria and with V 8
.add. bays the 1'laindealcr; "Boring for
,;as at lJrain is progressing with more and
uore favorable indications, llortng will
Lontir.ue until the well is 1000 feet deep
ailcss gas or oil is sooner reached. It lb
ow thought that something will be sttuck
lefore half that depth is attained."
Tun Jacks. The Cincinnati Enquirer
a of "A Tair of Jacks," which comes to
the Opera House to morrow evening.
I lavlin's Theater, had the appearance ol
mid season yesterday, when "A 1 air of
Jacks" opened. The lobby was crowded
with ticket wuyers, ana at uuui uic
noon and evening performances the house
was packed by enthusiastic auditors. The
performance was assuredly made a most
gratifying hit, and the bits of comment
made bv those who came between the acts
were of the most favorable time. There is
iust enoiPjh of distinct in"A Pair of lacks'
lo hit U tiuin Hie ci at uicaiitm 01 u win-
comedy pure and timple. The humorous
complications into w ntcn j uuge jui.ik.uiu
r lank are Invalved are never lost sight
(,l !M; Snowies. In the first named
rbatat ier. disnlaved the same quality of
comedy ability that made him a valuable
member of the company at Auguslin
Daly's theatre the past season. V J Kus
v.-ll nc hnclnrt-iik. wasOllitC of bis CO-
workei in the matter of fun making, anu
these two bid the most valuable assistant
li. iiwt M.-.-nM nf Sol Aiken, whose work in
tlw l'l mnti'tt rharaeter stood out with
marked prominence. Mollie Thompson is
soubrettc who nceu noi icir
in Iwr Hn . nnl it is safe to say that her
"cartwheel" finish to her dance in the firdt
act gave the audience as complete surprise
as an auitience ever gets. 11 was uw.
the curtain tA'icc. "A
l'air of jacks" is a sure card. It is yet
jouni;, t.ut even now it is crowding the
best of similar cntcrtainmer.ts for the first
pl.tci-.and the hit It made augurs well for
its future."
Jf the Orcirun Stute i-athi-r ISuroau,
i-o-oneratiiii: with V. S. Siiimil Service,
eentrul Ollice, l'urUuiid, Orej-'-jn, for
the week cikHiik Suturdny, July 19th,
WM:
WEATIIE't.
In iIk? western portion of the state the
temperature was Iwlow the normal, in the
central portion about normal.ln the eastern
portion above the normal. icmi.iiu.r.
nn nr more occurred in Umatilla, Baker
and Malheur counties, in hcvciu t
,.n Hi,. tiMimerature was bcloiv S3 aid
:ilinvi .tfi
(icnerally part'v ciouuy weiiiiiti !.-
ailed : no rain 1 re-iorted to have taller.
tlio best Krol-'dl iRft
i;''h iiieos eall on 1
the
'Mid pi;.:."
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SPECIALIST.
H OS t
r.-.xt (V.k r ! 'J rri.i:-r.it otl'n.-i ) Alt-uiiy, Or.
A l!i! I'ki'iiiiit lln.i.. A ear-1'i.ul of as
line a lot of furniture ufl linn ivcr bven
... . ... .1 1...
s-cen in Allianv, una iK.e.-i reeeivm uy
l'Virtiiiiiii r & IrviiiL'. ItcoiiiiiKtHOl about
twenty varieties of elegant center tables,
in Kith eer.lm v mm oilier nnisii ; nuiici
(oiue bedroom' sets, stands, tables, etc.
l'eoiile wantini! the latest and pi-cuicst
in Ibelurniliire line Hiicuui can in once
mid see these (foods. TIioul'Ii the lreicbt
bill was law the prices will "e as reas
onable as possible.
(Corner Stonf. Laying. The corner
tone lnvirii' of the new M. K. Church will
.ike place to-morroiv evcninif.the exercises
k-yinning at 0:30 p. 111. Kcv S 1 Wilson,
('residing r.lder, and several other
ministers are expected to be present and
articip.tte in the exercises, which promise
be of a very interesting natu.c. t cor-
ial invilation is extended to a'l to be
resent.
To Nioiir. The Hoard of Trade meets
-nlght at the Council Chambers. There
:iould be a full attendance. Albany is l:i
. position now to net wi'.li good results.
Tne recent census shows that the clly is
ot made up of a pack of liars aud that oar
ivord can be relied on suppose we move
illht lively and take advantage of the
plendid start we have goiten. j
1 lire mill keou.v I he gentleman-
INlr J V llaswell, who was l:i Pendleton
omc months since and remained here
everal days, seeking assistance to estab
ish a woolen ndll, and went aw.tv with-
)ut being assisted, met with better buc-
l-ss at spoka nc rails. Capitalists there
-inscribed to $75,000 of I he stock In three
lays and work on the mill has commenced.
The mill will employ one hundred hands.
E. (J.
Crook County. The Mercury in ther.
moinetors showed a temperature of oS de
grees at nocn several days this week,
though theie w as noinconvencience caused
from the heat.
A C Palmer, accompanied by Mrs T M
Baldwin and children, started on Thurs
day for Hie Willamette alley. Mrs
Baldwin goes to Scio lo visit ncr moiner.
Nf Mnlvabill, who was down from Sum
mit Prairie the lirst of the week, tells us
the grain alon Ochoco looks excclent.
lie tl. inks it will yield the best crop that
has been harvested for five or six years.
Judge Sumner and family and Rev F R
Spaulding started on Thursday for the
Willamette vallev. The judge and family
go on d vitit.'but Mr Spamding leaves
Prlneville permanently. He expects to
fco to Brazil as a missionary.
Charley Klkins, of Beaver, was in town
last Saturday and Sunday. He says the
cattlemen of Beaver have plenty of beef
for sale, but It will take $30 a head to get
it. and besides the beef must be received
at l-.eavcr and not driven to Deschutes
bridge as in the past. Review.
(Kill's.
The weather conditions have been ex
tremely favorable to growing crops and to
harvesting operations. The hay crop has
about all been housed ard it hts been more
than was anticipated ; both quantity and
quality arc about an average. Late wheat
is lilling well, the meshes are quite large,
the berry large and plump. The spring
wheat will make a much better crop than
was expected. Earlv wheat harvest is in
(nil bbit and ibe iel'd is fully an average
or more so. The' entire wheat crop of
Oregon this vcar bids fair to be larger than
ever before " Thousands of acres in Uma
tilla and Union counlUs will average from
32 10 40 bushels per acre. The average
number of bushels of wheat per acre will
generally be secured, this together with
the Increased acreage will produce the in
creasedyleld. Barley, rye and oats are
promising good yields. The weather has
been cool for corn, though in Wasco coun
ty it Is doing very well. In Benton coun
ty some varieties of early peaches are ripe.
In Jockson county the second crop of
alfalfa Is being cut and the yield is unusu
ally heavy. About Hardman, Morrow
county, grass-hoppers are doing consider,
able damtge. Sweet corn, peaches and
melons arc now being shipped from TLe
Dalles.
The p.um and prune crop ts laige. ine
codlin moth is doing damage, especially in
Ihe Willamette Valley. Spraying the
trees is proving beneficial.
From every section 01 ine state come
reports of good crops.
11. S. P.ui'E,
Observer U. S. Signal Service.
Assistant Director Oregon Weather I!ii-
reau.
Lost. On Sunday last on the road from
Albany to Lebanon, a lady's hand satchel
contained a celluloid collar and other ar-
tlcl .s. Finder p'ease leave at this omce
Mr l t. Blaoknlin te-i.iy "hipped to
Portland live nundied tons of uurned stone
It snows lip a hne shape aud is a good stone
as can he h uml id the vaucy.
A Biu Variety. It is always a privi
l,-.to to lmve a liic stock to select from.
.1 b 1'owc 1 c.V U0 aiWBVS lllivo oil liaim
the laruest variety of fruits and vegeta
bles of any establishment in the city, a
lact easily lenrneu oy inspection.
KOTM'1
Sot-TiisiiN Pacific Company, )
Lines in Okehos. J
Portland, Or, July 12, 1800. )
On .nrl after July 15th. 1890, a J J until
fui thtr uotice. traios 1" nd 22, of the Leba
non Branch, will be auuulleri.
E. f. liOOERS,
AsstOFandPAgt.
Ahead of Time. The freshest and best
.'rocerics and fruits in the market at J as
I- Pi.tvi.ll C.'a
J (let your cunncd goods at Jas F Powell
Jas V Powell & Co lead ill the crocerv
business.
Jas F Powell & Co are rushed with busi
ness liecnuse they have the goods ami give
itirgains.
Quite Astonishing Probably the
largest and finest line of fruits, vegetables.
itc, ever brotiirht to Albany, may be seen
! J F Powell - Co., just in from" Califor
nia. For peaches, apricots, pine apples.
iel ries, etc. Cad on them.
On! Yes. Call at J U Doudas' con
fectionary store for choice ice ereatii, in
ents a dish, milk shake, 5 rents, and
t'verything else equally cheap. First
Mrect, opposite Kuss House.
For Sale.- The undersigned will sell
it public auction at Schmeer's stable, in
this citv. on Ihe 26th d.iv of lulv. lS(io. at
10 o'clock a. m., a number of gIod horses,
lerms of s:ile : Six months time without
interest, uith approved security.
Wells Bros A; Slade.
Warm Weather. A fine slock of re
iglatoro anu .ieatn freezers may be
'een at Sterart & Sox's. Nothing like
them for the house.
Mi si.in 1'Mir.nnE.AR. In great variety
' styles at lml torn prices.
Hiiinnel K Young.
Oeo. M dine Ksn . a risine young attor
ny of Murray Malm, formerly a Rochester
N. Y. neighbor of Democrat mu,i iu the
city.
Great Slai-giitkk. O W Simpson
has made a ureal slaughter hi prices on
all summer eoods lo close them out
namely :
Lawns that we sold for u'i it (f 16?
reduced to 8 cents. All wool challies that
we sold for 20 25 ft, 30 reduced to 15 cents.
Challies that we sold for 10 12 ts I":
reduced to 7 cents.
Satteens that we sold for ld'j 20 ft 30
r.-.tnred to I ? cents.
And a general reduction on all summer
,iml. Look at display and puces 10 ine
ft
window.
G. W. .Simpson.
Sl'I'.lNO ANllSt MMEH DELICACIES. 1 1
1.. isri.t unci finest line of fureiirn ami ilo-
iin u.kib ns in curing and stimtm
novellies iust received ana is ready for
Inspection at
.aches & pon,
Merchant Tailors and Drapers,
Opposite l'ost Ollice.
ten l'n,-l have iust received
r.i ii tha c ut :i 1.1 wj invoic; f w:ill pn
oer iHirders, (lecoriilions, etc., including
the'plain ingrains which are becoming
i.,,i.nliir. These goods are better
tyles ami cheaper than ever More.
Sami el F. OIN
1 W Pientlov. best boot and shoe makerj:
J . .. ... ,i c. i. : .
jtty, opnoiltfl rftriniui"- ix n i ius
Kuw orrsm chtose just leosived a. Coi.rnl
Albany ou top.
Jluw docs S dcin like tlio eiLSus ?
Read the Oregon litid Cu's big ad. Oj the
fourth piig.
A nev lino cf drosi buckivs just received
at the i.tdies Huz.-ia.r. I
Call at the Ladies Uuiur aud sea th
lutert novelty iu h iir ornaments
A convention of Sheriffs was held at Slem
to-lay.
Mrs Matilda Churchill, of Halsey.is iu the
city visiting relatives.
Kugene LaForest and family, Mrs Barnes
and Mrs J J Dubruille left to-day for the
rinnley soda tpnugs.
A Celestial was tindd $' snl costs fir as
Bnult iu the kitchen of tbe Revore Houre
Saturday evening.
Mr II A Montgomery was kicked by a
horse at Brownsville Saturday, whilt. going
down the approach at the bridge and bad his
leg broken.
The Chicago Comedy Company closed
their week's enuai!ement hr.re Saturday even
lug to a good house, giving a very pleasing
entertainment.
Mrs Dr Reed, of Chicago, spent Sabbatb
in Albauy, he guest of Dr In me. They
were friends forty-live years ago when the
the Doctor wasniucleen and Mrs Reed thir
teen, aud have not seen each other siucs.
llermaa Wise, of Astoria, the leading
clothier there, aaveitises that he ha? a 8300
Let with drummer J Ash that lie will sell
$15,000 worth of goodtin CO days, and that
the money was pat uu in County Cieik
frenchard s hands.
A tire alarm st 10 o'elook Saturday evening
give the departmenta long run to theerstern
limits of the city, where an old barn belong
ing to A Hackleinan was found about con
sumed by tire. There was a small amount
of hay in it. Of course tramps set it afire.
About thirty, including the members of
the real estate uino, went to Salem this noon
to indulge in a game of base ball with the
Salem dirt sellers. The came was to be play
ed on Simpson avenue for 70 and 30 per cent
ol t third of the electric motor hoe receipts
for three hours.
Saturday afternoon while stowinz away
hay iu the barn of Henry Settlemire, at Tan
gent, Jas Sheridan fell a distance of about
twenty teet on the barn rrjor. breaking bis
right thich bone, knocking out three teeth,
cuttiuu nis hps badly and bruising him gen
erally. Ur Mill set tlio bouea and ne is
now doing well.
This nooa in eomi'-.e. fiu-n lb depjt one of
the wheels of the Ravcrc llou-e bus t kik
spin from the axle, neeensitatiug aslrvit car
ude by tha p:issen :eis.
lUmnlicrg Block, Albany, Oregon. P.y
the most moiU'i'ii and approved methods
cures 1 email) (li.-eases iinu 1'riMite dis
eases of either sex. lie has a sure cure
for Catarrh of the head.
Consultation is fne ninl everything
strictly eoliliib mini. Ollice hours 10 to
12, 2 to 4 and 7 to fi. Residence, corner
Third and Montgomery streets.
Cannot bo successfully traveled wish-
out cood health. To rejcli weatth or anj
cov&ted position In Ills requires laetuil
poscestisn end ceratlon of ell the tz
ulllas kind nature his endomd us wilt.
TI.eto conditions car.r;otcxI:t ur.lsssthc
pliytlial toir.3 Is It ptrfsc! urarklna
trior, and this is Impossible lien lha
(Ivor end epleen r.ro torpid, thuscbstruct
liig il sccro'.lcni, ciuiing Indigestion
and i;:pc?:!a, aim all ol ij-.jlr accora
pjr.jh g l-.srrcro.
E7. KEN LEY'S
Erglisi! Dsp.dsilon Tonic
e:tert6 a suecti"3 tr.nuir.ee ever the liver,
c.cite II to real:'-.; action, resolves Its
chronic en:org3:rienls, and promotes the
Bccroilonsi cutb3 indtnectlcn and conetl-
ca'Jon, shtretr.j tha sppetlto, tones up
the entire s;;t:n, and ir.kss lite worth
IHr.S.
OPKKA
oltcc lo Blcr -osuinersi
-o nerson supplied with water from the
Company's mains will be permmeu 10
supplv, In any way, omcr persons ui Mi
llie, or to allow waler to be us?d from
i,lr !n- for Inilkllne purposes ov any
one unless written permission is obtained
from the Company ollice lor sucn use.
Km ore to comn V in ims rule mav
be followed by shutting the watcroff from
the premises of the ptrty so offending
without no'ice.
Albtni, Or, July 12, ibox.
ALl'lAXY CANAL, WaTUR, TRANS )
i-ortatios and Lkiiiting Co. j
1 H. OKOOOD.
FB M. French,
-DKALXR IS
Seth Thomas
1WC&2E8
Wa
nam
F.S. O-Rood, of Osgwl Jlrrv, tbo proir.!nent
drutrslnts of Seventh and I'.romiMiiy, imkiand,
iu alettcrto tho Kdwiu V. J..y To., Julv i:h,
BVB, " Wo bavo no pn.-ixirHtlon on o'ir Mielves.
that bIiows fciK'h refuha us Joy's VfwWu Sar
BftTiarllln. A eustonuT nf u-h li' lnn ou Ninth
St., tells uutluit it n-Iievi"! l.cf nlmont iiuTiu'di-
ateiy of lux diciiupsift; unit anotiuT rn urona
way Tfp,,rta tl,Ht three bottl.-s eutlrcly cured
him of bis consttvutim. A vt'ur wo wo only
IxjUffbt ft sixth of u iozcu KtH-s iit .1 tlnii?. Kow
WcL-u' it bw t'uC yi-OHS. It rccouiiuuiluJ ilsell.'
WKI1TE STEAKS LAIifsDRY
S E Smith, White Steam Laundry.
Doea irenoral Isimdrv wrrk SuitHCleaii'
ed. Con er 4lli a-jd Laf ayette ki n, Albany
and
QPECTACLES C
O eye-glasseO
For Sale ! !
Choice Rtock i?roceries. fisturfs. Ac.
Doing good business. Good leftson tnt
selling, ad a 1 ess,
MM." P O box 375.
THE BREAD WAGON,
and getFUESH BilEAD
every morning, or leave
orders with J 11 Duclfc&
oppoKit the Kus M-'ii-e
' : Delivered all the city
City Drug Store.
Stanard & Gusick
Proprietors. Successors to
Guiss & Son. Dealers in
drugs, medicines and
chemicals,faney and toilet
articles, sponges, brushes,
perf:unerv,school and ar
tistssupplies. Thysician's
prescriitions accurately
ennvnounded.
HOUSE!
0XE SIGHT O'TX
TIESDAY, JVLV 2'ili.
Musical
:TIIE LATEST:
-- farcical -:- Comedy,
I h-y,. i i.t rect-ivvi'. Ur-jn u-.toi.-e of lac
ouilBinn, mngiiu iu J-rii e I.-om one mi nun
d-llup (nir, fcrini, urt.in ui-ts. etc. Al"
line of curtuin jo;e nrd fu-nlture cofer-
wimk
II Gratian lionnell. tw), author bf ,atur.l
Ou," '-Later On." Ktc.
It. U. Knnwka .H IHlr: JA'.h,
tVra J. Iluaat-ll u bOCToK JACK,
And ft superb Company. Introducing tha
LATEST SOXCS, FRI'HITBST FEATIT.US.
liHLATF.Vr NOVKI.T1KS.
minx m. am :s i-rT.
neern(i ata un Sale fcl lu.AtKMa'a bai o Stori
IOH.
SamielK Yovsu.
Fi-B Sale A brain; i.uo l"n of aorrel
boraea, S r.d C eaTll (.1-1, wt.(;hin 13J0
each. Ooe new 13 tcl le W1on, Slitch
el lu.ll. ' JW Nt"lS-
rARAcoi.. I have juet received a new
invoice of l'arasols.
Sniiiucl h loitii!.'.
New cmbrokldileii, flounclnj's lace
flounchiif In Cotton and tilk, black and
rr,-im I .ni-ci in Imitation point, nNo new
dciiuns In blr. ..(i white i.tcc, including
Vamlyck and Elfcl Tower. New ruchlngs
Sami.-f.l E Yolnc.
lriDftm rummer irojlcn jnat rocr-.-.
ichi & Sou, opponte I'ostullice.
CHy Meal Eaitol
SHDLTZ BROS,, Proprietors.
R'p a full line :f .Tientn nf nil kinds
in . xi kf!, oiiipjt -Iy pro
tected; nd alwan freJ.
baud aftlinoD
EedCrownMills
S0M. MXNIN0 & C .. I SOl'R'S.
USV- I XOCIK-I fLOUB nrrEIUOR fOh FAMIM.
isi) "iKrpj est.
KESST ST015AGF FACILITIES.
KEEP
YOUR
ox ti:k
dvance ;-s i nresner !
-AibO Their-
Traction Engines;
Automatic Stacke r. Etc
Also read what one of the solid men of Linn i-uuiity says
about ih am:
MlLLF.lt S, LlNV Coixtv, OitrcoN.)
September 25, iS:y f
MR. Z. T. WRIGHT,
Portland, Oregon,
Jk-iirSir: In reh.-reure to lour luotlrv n to Wow I hkeo
my Advance Th'esber, purclmscd of veil ihl v-ar, i:l my tbc Adviir.cc t'oe more
and better work than any other machine I cvir -, and I have mn ail that are rep
resented In Oregon. ....
It threahea fjMcr, clean the grain belter, run lighter and fai ea the groin better
from the atraw, than anv other .nav bine, .n d sr ma lo be trot.g and durable. 1 am
ready at anv time to go Into a Irinl villi anv other niarhii.e except the Advance and
thresii for from ioo to $500. Tl-.ey are trie hct In tbc n.uikct without doubt. If
you dcalre von can refer to me at nnv aud all timea.
' Signed . ' . I. P, MILLER.
For further particulars address Z. T. WRIGHT,
Albany, or Portland, Oregon. Send for his list of 193
names of parties who have purchased Advance Threshers
in Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
M HI CI.