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nailii democrat flTES NUTTING, IMitonfand Prop'ri, itH'iH "m,w ' Albany, Or- ""1"""1 ""at"r- LIM HBCTrniiKB vi. ikiii CITY OFFICIAL I'AI'Klt. (jOOD EVENING- Cr(k Coi'N"' v. - I W Kllictt titnMi".h)n rrxirhdav to Webmol ttltiT too hH.ul of llfj, whU'ti he will drive mtokh ins. IU' wi" 'a,tLn t"1'" f'r tlu tn'nin bacon tliU jins. Ceneral I'tinf, who Ik.k been it. Main ,rui Moitlitna the paM thn-c vc:ir, rr .trnt.(( lasl ((iiirMiiiT. lie w;r 10 .-i Imcli to 1)114011, ami thtnkk Crook ny )(. l'JOtl CIKIllll Itil KIM! V II Aiulffson Ktartird t'lit mmih? tunc i0 wilh Hvii r;ir loads ot hoitn, J It' j;ot ,.fif Clivrimc, where In soul out at NT 5 IK'r 't'at' Firmer her;. complain 01 dull Hires Liu oruv ; oMered lr larin ptotitu uVv are hrtier 011 man inrrm-.- 01 other looaliMfs, .11 ullowa couu- vfarmiTri are cMliTitiij thet." hny lor 2 ,nor $3leltvcivd in jo-.trpii. -Kcvlt-w, fLYWUhKI. KINS AWAY.-- maway occurred on Su.iUe 1 ivi r I he lirilav. NavKlhe Knl Wisliint'ion.w imi it llyw-uvl of Jim Mc Kee's threshing jchine broke loose nml ran t wo mil mti the bii hill. I'l.e thresher was nt .or on a hih hlufT ahovi the river when nin th;t holds the My wheel in tui'ition .orlcd out, allovui the wheel to sl,i otf a annul v. It so hiipncneil that th 4itel was revolving towards the river. -J when It Hew from the thrr her it shot down the mountain side at liuhtnmt; d, never stopping ll!l it reached the .'s edife. Tlic wlierl was k; badly imaged as to he n-ielev, and 11 new one (J to be obtained before the th-ehcr ud be started nain. Ou'B it (.'on v k nt ions. The K.iplUt :tt convention will le held In Aliuny : Oct Mtb. A minister's ronf-jrence I sets the day before the opening of t he , nveiilion. A larye Ueleyatum ol liing ministers ami other workers In the I .tit churches of the state will be pre. J Besides this there will meet in A I- 4 . !v during ()t toiler the ('nnu relational 1 nidation, the ministerial conference nf I Christian church, svnod of lw V I lurch oi the coast, ami state convention Y l C K. Albany is becoming a reat l nicr for such convention. Fko.m tmk Minks. W II White, Henry alter, Wm Burnett and Mr I lasting, ar ed in Albany this morning from the ir.es, bringiiip with then borne very fine iking ore from the Telephone cla'm. ad ning tlie Albany mi.ies, also a button of '.d worth taken from a ton of the ore, free gold, out of surface ore us it came. pne hliovving. The ore was broken by :old mill. 1 be new mill will probably rtabout Nov. 1, with an immense (uan 1 of ore in siht. There is consiJi-f able t ;n the mines with an increasingly glit prospect daily. rHE K,i.k 6( RP.Mi:i. At the state rthere were two exhibits of Oregon !en i,'ods. The Eagle mills of wnKvillc won first prize, and the Salem I bccniui prue. I his was quite a fterm Brownsville's can. The Albany d Oregon City mills' had no exhibits. t Albany mills had no time to nrenare exhibit, as thev have several months vie ahead which they are rushing their mincry 10 mi. The Last Day af the Slate fair was attended. The receipts (or the week ?rc 9594 5 against $9.8.50 for iSoo. irhCK receiirs were ji.Ki(.7 ;nt S,o2o 50 last year. The 2 ;22 irot ''0n bv lilondiein 1 hr-t slrjthrht hi'jttsr lime. 2:ci tim iwmh n,.rin. ,!ll).v Misty'Morn in 2:$fy2. The special was won by Kla.-nath, besf time 2:30. Bust's Si: rr. 'i'h'j JJiownsvi.'e 1p Mill 'o. now the Albany VooKn vm brought suit against several an.v iiHMi who guaranteed the balance ;,e $25,000 subscription to the Woolen flie amount was about $100, be Jtut f 1 50 (or each of the subscribers. H'-lBrinoSlit. It is 8aid that the '"Vi! taiunt In the state has bten con and when Albany paities affected rcurw . """-'"c I'uuiiMica in rue h7 Sept become satisfied as iT .tUtC8 ,he ,inancla' anl re- r folio w a 81 Sknld l,l'"lnenew U P Church Khei';! Lofn:o Portland, till 1 '"c sermon. Ir tr..i. ...m , 'cmthi 1 win pica'-n tpretent. '""S All are invited to ll?xT.Y--Th.e Ud,e" Aid Sodetr ,ll0n M ,S K'ny tomorrow al- (Wdiobeetn,.Allm-b" eSrWa C"H .nnd ,mine. Tl.ey ir.l.i. 'H8 KOOi fl nn1 1 J '"'omesuit,. T y h "Uu Bl,"n'-No rran or a fTurJ . " liea'' 'or liusinem "w Mock 1. 'Y"""nn, in thp TIilv 1 Wl" l'ar for several "'Oil. ... , .kwP 11 llrHt-class etork 1 "JUl bain " .'""'"fily lo- print. ""von WB'1 onymi promptlv d l.iJlZX 11,0 '' "."- Z ""'Us in tl. . " "I'i " well m dc,n give " o( J"". coircM, Ac, b,,t )ou barirn n i., .,11 1:..' ' hoi hi ami rr:KMoAU (ieoll Kee iev has returned o Albany f-om 11 several weeks bojotirn hi the momi- ains V A II H'HiiHon, ol the ) lyo-oai a.jiT. M' e-t I i'd'c Annlvn n-iu Vmnlu 1 1 (!' went 10 Mon-noiith loda o .esitme Miv'c ftliiolei in ihe No' nnl scnuol M- .lo'in (Srole, of ('rook county, in movI'x h'-n fuuiily to AlUiuy, sayH the (Micro Kcvlow. I'rof Konb, of 0;.l ville 'eaves vOiiiotow io- the home of hW pa-enti li Kn .:' williout nnv ileunlie nrr; neinct for b return. License hps been suc for the mar fv of Wm Alih-at 11. td fva IWH, S H avldson ami I'rllie I'owell jotin Docile Tid Maujjie Ku'ny . J M Wil'iatiiK, of ihe IVclT-c Wa-hlnj Vacliitie, of ISunene. w;shi,he c' yioi.py. lie tepoi'K that .nach'ne lirvhuf pi-.en ine In st p-vmitim at the jte fyir in CVIifo n'p. M r I II. 'in, who onci' vvn a ciar Rto'e onpon'1.1 the lie verts hoiiHe, wi'H in tin Nty tinliiy, in the iiitcroHtof tii N V Syim (!o.,of 1'ortliind, of wuich Mr I'.Iimii'h brother in preriMent. Mr T J McClui!tf, wife and son, of Hope, Idaho, aie in the eity visiting friend here and Mr McClun's parents near the city. Mr McClun Is now conductor on a pas sender train running from l'ascoe to Hope, and this Ik his summer outing. Atnonu Ihe new re'Ulen'iA of Albany are .Mr T:ioum anu fanMv ami Mr Oben. h-,uer and dau.i e- Mr Obeahauei hps a"CHn.ed a poit'on i.i L E hla'i's k'o e. IIs sister. Mrs 'ra'i'uim, wit! orn'.e a ;ir'i Iii k'nter,.'ru,n and l.i'.cneno't ten. I. ;w ence Ik-'imlticftPii'iP-iHlAccoin-mo.!itoi4 ;i'inily posimaHLei', reached the (. til 2. ye? son Wcdnestli Rj -oliuTH tMsatui Hlimly (h-iiKXat. 11 .w as pifsenieil willi r linn johi wiut:ii and eliaid oy ii-H inothc . IIcUInu lA'aiie''. Tne foowhty i ii'l.cn f orn ihe L. n.'si Me'a,eof .hii y: We rc to -y 'o lo-e Mi. " May Keed fvm oi" : i.ch wo l.. As stper,nte.i'1e it ofoi""C'i'ie e seijoo' k-Ht w,1 mo- i. ji.h.'ii1 ou c 'i lent. She has letiMned '.o he home :n 10. and ''v teacii n:hn.i'. M's Auo'e W;t li.t'ns a member of oi'f Vinev:'i ..o -eiK'Soc'eiv. It ft ?. week to irle a wo e.i s maikc hi .he C'';a r. 1 .ir.g Kcnoo!, io nrepa e Iierelf fc home m- -hion.i'-y wo 1.. IIOIIK Ai AltUA! Jf yon want i nico diamond rljjf jolt can g:t It at V M Kronen's. Work it now hejnit pushed cm tho Maplo and Madison street sewers. A larte lino of rsait K'lhl Witelies iu Usiy in'V trays ul Will & Niark's. V O l.en will oprn his ooHe houso tonp,lit . It will be in churife nf .1 competen man . With hi new bakery Conrad Mayor is idils to nlTornl 1 and uew customers every. tiling tirstel iss iu bakud gu.idj. nv one contemiilatina l uyint: a boM watch ..ill do well to call at F M Freruh'a and exbtnine stciek and prices. Last S iturday. at Independence, Iowa, Allertnn tmt'ed a mile in J:t"JJ. liroal iDa tho world's stallion record. Ssturdav tho Silcms wer. defe.ted hy t)iStaver& Waikers, but yesterday they defeated the Portland club 3 to 2. Yest.'irlay at his home in thia city Mr C I- U .lv-itin fed from diz.inesr, causing tho !..,. . ' .. t t'l'h and cutting ono of bis lips coiisi,:, r ci-iy. Tr.e hiiir j ear oid tou of Henry Kay was run nver by a wson loaded with wheat, on Satu rdev, and it was doubted if the child could h'. A Ireifjht .ar le haled Ixiuisiana Western 1! I! was udetrieked iu tins city today. A luD4 wrtys fioui home, but snowing how freight c m .cattered. A fo'it race was run at Salem Saint day be tween fleihwftite, of , Independence, and Camerciu, of Cirvallis, for t2'0, the former winnini!, much tothe niief of Corvalliameo. Saturday the Youne Willamettej defeated the Tangent Juvenile by a score ol 36 lo 28. This was the Albany el ub'l second victory over the Tac,entf, having defeated them a wtwk proviotis ltito 14. Charles Kelly, a 13 yea- old boy, waa in stantly kil.ed neir Oregon City Satunlay. The load w ent into hu forehead, blowing ihe top of his head off. Just how tho acci dent happened la not known. " Seycral of our eutzou went to the I'ort-i.-.i.il einuBii iuii today. Tickets are sold only 011 Mondays, Wedneaiiays and Fridays, Ou aceountcf the larg., nmiiber who attend the lair lu Ukmjc-kat wul not attempt eeu trok of tln-lil. Wiikkkto Go. Go to Pnrkei Bros lor f rebh fiHiteancl vegetables, (io to 1'nrker I'.ros for tlio best tuaa an coltePS. (io to Turker Bros for good baking powder. (jo to Parker Bros for fine baked goods. Tlio best bread, cakes, pies, etc in tin market. Oo to Parker Bros for' your groceries generally, and be assured of good goods anu nrsi-ciass ireaimcui. Hati V noticed that Allen Bros' gro r tore is always full of fruits, vegs tables, etc, tbe very latest in the mar ket. If there is anything to oe nan mey have it. Peaches, . Berries, Cabbages, Turnips, V'sw PetaUM. . A Hh.rlfTs delinanent Ml li will b found in the WiERiT Democrat. Jt may ..itdv hof interest to some of onr reaC- 1. A copy of the weekly may be had at this mffiee. i AS IHPOKTVlir hi IT. .Siilurday cvcniui; a cmilaliit was fili-d In the Clerk's ollici-, I In- parlk-K being the Stale of ()ri-i;(in, , x n.l. nl (ieo (i. HIti' hnm n Dlst. An'v of I In.- Third Judicial District of the State of Oren, vs. The 'Villametic Valley and Oiast Kail road Company. The complaint allege sub stantially that the company hat violated the law incorporating It in ihls Iliac it did before one-half of the capital mock wi Kiihscrilx-d undi:rtake lo elect dirrctora. That bald corpora ion have from time to lime unlawfully elected as directors per sons who were not fctockholdcrs and wore not r bideuts of the State, and that such persons are now and for a long time past have ueen servlui; as directors without having been duly or otherwise qualified. 1 Int contrary to law shares of stock are fraudulently placed on the books of the compary in the names of sundry persons without their consent or know fede and without consideration, In order that such persuns may be elected directors. That the stockholders have failed to pav their stock, that tiie company lias failed to keep a correct or anv proper record .f their proceedings or any stock hook. That it lias fulled to ;iold unnual elections of di rectors and slated tneetlutis for the trail sactlon of business. That i! fails to keep a proper ci any stock book in such man tier as to show intellieihlv the oriuin'l stockholders, their respective shares, the amount paid.and the arr.ount due thereon. with all lianslers thereof. 1 hat It wholly failed and neglected to elect direrlors or to commence the business for which it was formed within one year from the lime ot hhnir the articles of incorporation. I uat the company have larjje property interests in Ihe county of Ilnn, and state 01 Ureijon wherefore the plaint I tf, the state of Ore ton, piays tha the charter of the defend ant he avoided and annulled and that a receiver he appointed to lake charge of, hold and maiia'e the property of the de fendant, the r:ilioad companv, during the pendency of this action and for such other order as to the c.'.urt seems proper an J for costs and cilsbi.i-.eir.enls. A I'l.WI KTiTKUCM'. K'tilorit It' ntorrtU ; Sirs: I wish to ak space in your col umns to reply to the cowardly attack made on mc hy some of tl.e papers during my iccetlt absence from ihUcity. In view of cerialn sochl and prcdessional jealousies well known lo exist in Albanv, it is not Surprising that in attempt shou'd be made j to throw a blight or. my reputation, nor is it surprising that Ihe vile Sunday. paper published in Portland should print any thing sent to it. But It does seem unac countable that the proprietors of a paper published right here at home in Albany should countenance and give circulation in their paper, with no other authority, such serious charges against all that a woman hoids dearest In life her charact- her vii lue. is to the relations existing between mvself and husband itispobody's business, suffice it to sav loat towards ine he has ever been kind, indulgent, honorable; but 1 do most emphatically deny the truth of any and ull charges made, involving my virtue. Such charges are positively and absolutely false. Women arc constituted differently, and it has al lavs from childhood up been a trait of character, perhaps a fault, with me to talk and act in a light and joyous man ner, sometimes perhaps approaching nip- pancy, which falls to strike a responsive chord in somebody's nature, and they im mediately let their lertile lmaginanons become impressed with the idea tl at I do not show that sedateness which thev think so becoming to a married lady. It is an easy matter to draw lessons from the past; it is an easy rratler to say that women should so dve that circumstances appar ently compromising their good name cou d not arise; but truth and justice will vet see me righted in the irinds of all fair- minded people. Minnie II. I.li.is. Hart & Phillips, the tailors, make to order fashionable suits in Uto-t style", in a manner to itive sati-fact ion. Call at their rooms.uD staiis. Strihan Blo,.k, and see pood and get prices . itWill&'sE:S watches, diamond and other rings, jew elry, silverware, Ac, in the city. Rkmoved. W E McPheieon has re moved bin loan and insurance office to opposite the Masonic temple, where nt pieeenl he lias plenty of money to loan n Albany real estate. LARGEST -:- ASSORTMENT . OF HEATING STOVES. AT MATTHEWS & WASHBUBN'S Go to 3 W Cobb, successor to Paisley ir Smiles, Flioa Block, for yourj b printing ( all kinds. New oloaks just recsived at the Ltdits Baaaar. R trgain in choice groo'ri.1 cn aliray secn'cd of Allen Bros,, Flinn B ock. Cntton goods hare not been a cheap since the war as thev are now. Call and see what bargiins W F Read has. Do not buy your hoots and shoe, until yon see th piano at Klein Bros, and as well have examined their large stock of goods . 1 am now reeeivins daily choice early Cra. fold -erilics from Ashland, Hue llavo Mil i:rc. Leave orctera at V s urowneil' Y. w W WHKAT.bl CKNTS. There are five students in the Senior class 'of th-; College, who are expected to graduate next June, to-wit: Mlliott and Clem Irvine, Anderson Cannon, Mr Pea cock and Miss Annie Flinn. A Eugene paper boasted of a 13 ounce peach, an Ashland paper says that is nothing, one there weighed 18 ounces. Albany at leat can beat l.aue county's record. Todav is press dav at the exposition. Too earlv in the season for most editors. They prefer to wait till the exposition gets well uiKi-.T way Every dav should be press diy. The bright Salem Statesman Veeps pummeling the 'logg management of ihe Ore;n I'.iLilic railroad. Yet most rail roads lire run on a hog basis. They skim the milk so deep that there Is very little swill left for their patrons. Welcome. "Hoes Sara Bernhardt talk English several have askid. No.she laiks French. Her acting in the L . S. to any one but a Frenchman is a paiitoirimc; but it is an itriniuii-e pantomime. Yon gel the pas sion, etc , and that is all. Fanny Itaven- purt will soon present I.a Tosca in Port land, when the pure hnglish will be given One of tlie arrangements of the famous Capai'ores band of Mexico, now playing at the Portland exposi'ion, is said to be that the band should not play a tun. on the wav. The following from the shlind Record shows that they at least p'.ayed mnce: The Zapadorcs band was on Satur day's train direct fro, 11 the City uf Mexico 10 piay tor the rortiand exposition for $15,000. They are all Mexicans and not onjof them can talk En-.ilish.an interpreter doing tl-.e necessary linguistic work. They are splendid musicians and did some play, iug on the train. There are liftv-two of them. "I have found the longest word in the hng isii language, writes a correspondent loan i-.x. "It is " i-!ocipedcstriatnstrian arianologist" thir.y-five letters. Here are the next longest, as I make them out: 1, disproportionableness; 2, honorificabil lluclliiry ; 3, dlseslamislimentariantsni; 4, unproprea.itepentiitimatibacility. The last word applies lo all that have no 'propre- antepenult' that is, to every word of less tnan six sellable". 1 he stemot the word, of course, is 4ult,' the remainder being an aggregation of prelixei and suffixes, have 3lso collected several curious sen tences. . 1 Ins one contains all the letters of the a'phabet, and as theie are in it but thirty-two letters, I think it must be the shortest of the kind ever made: 'Pack my box with five dozen liquor iugs.' A curious thing about tills sentence is that the six unnecessary letters are the vowels of the alphabet, with the exception of a namely: a, e, t, o, u, the 1 and o being repeated once. The sentence of thirtv- three letters has all the letters: 'A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog,' and the sentence of tlurtv-six lettets a'so Jack quickly extemporized the five tow Bigs. ISoston Journal IClein Bros hvve a large and choice stock of bouts and shoes for sale at reasouable lriocs Do not invest in foot ' wear until youliave seen tneir stoca and th .leaut piano at their store. C v Cobb, job printer, Flino Blool. SALE OF BLOODED STOCK. mwo EXTRA FINE Ft'l.L BLOOD CLYDES X dale bay stallions. 5 antl S yrs ,), 10 naiiil high, weigh nearly liiO lbs eacb: tan now shuw & Imi- ter lot ol draft co'ts tlisn sny bwee that has ever sieeu iti Line county. Also one span of matched bay CI ile mares, i Moods. Ill hands, wci?h nearly lrno lbs each 1 Alvu one bay 4-yer old Clvde ware, It J hsnds one span of 2- ear old tntuehed' bay Clyde flll'es, 3 bloods, and two yearlimrs j bloods. These will be sold in Knyeneto the hurht 'it bidder on the l.lh day of October, 111, at 1 o'clock p m. Th niRi-es are well broke, true and kind, Tkhms A rrrdit of 10 month, with the exctpion ef one bors ; notes wun approved security at 10- rcfst per inni'm. UKOU'JU DKLSHAW NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS AND CDHTFAGTORS. NOTICE ia hfrehy civeti 10 whom it may c-ncft n: 'I hut sealed bids will b. ttceivrd by tne County Cnurr. cf L'nn ( ounty, Oregon, at tho ofn e o' tho Coun tv I lerl; of salcl rounty and State, up to 1 o'clcH-k P M . Wodiie'lay, c'ctoliprTth ltfll. )r.r the e-ni'irn',!ion' ol a County bridi-o ueros n homnsCropk at "t.aiiniih'a Crossing" in I.i'iti ! ntm y, OrHgon, said brdg? to be ol- ihe follow fug diuierait'os. to-wit: Wain span N O feet long, IB feet wide in the clour, main npnti ti rest on hems or piers: North approach to be 78 fti-t and smith approach to b IK IV. et long, henw timier Rproackes Hi feet apart, both approaches to be prol cted by ban Intel s. No hid will be c-onslcTered un'ess ao coinpani id wib p ana anil spocifloationa , and i per cent of bid in eaab er oerrOnd check. The County rescryo tbe right te rejeo anytndail Lid-. MP PAYNE County Clerk. THE GREAT WITH ITS WORLD OF WONDERS, Opani Sept 17th, 1891 dotes Oot 17th 11 fcjr the Great Xaperferts Baed silrect trein the City of Mtxlae. il frem the treat matters ef Europe and Amerloa Tdued at a Quarter million dollar. Wonder ful kftrioal aUptinne in full epeta v ties. A vplsnt'ld series ef mineral exhibits. TRT PMPARTMENT PII.LBD WITH THMINOT KL U?D 1NTK11ESTINU IN ART, lNlTfc fcTHV AND tfCUUK B. A ffreater uatrber ef exhibits lhao ettr befoie presented upon theaiAit. TUli 8T(fCK PE PA HTM EXT MADK A fliOiU S&M KLAl'LHK. fiWKJ Ih I'KLlliriiS, Ute Jtrfrect dinplnj of fruit and the fluent exhibit e Axri :ulture cvvrtuaJe In the FaHtie nortu Ail inaitufneturies in full jaotioii, Evervthinif 110 w; Ko dead exluhiis, VHi -:- UAFOHITION -:- Of -:- EXP0.SmO.tlt t-iTAiifuiakiun as uuun'r, (ireallf re'lueed rate) pat, zTtT rsund trip ia all pasioecr lmw4 A piano At Kleinlflros Boot and Shoe store. Parkor Bros, grocers. Now oloaks at W F Read's f.stest styles if hats at V F Keso's. Reduction in sum-ner goods at V F Head's Apple parers f r sale at Stewart & Sox s. Boyal Dutch Cocoa at C K Rrownell's. 8 A Hulin. druggist, French's corner. FiaeJgrociTies at Conn & I fendricsnn'a. Latest sheet music At Will Si I.iuk'r. Parasols and sun umbrellas at less than ost at W F Read'. Gold spectacles and eve ulwses. all atvlas and price, at F M French's. Tha finest line of pocket knives in the .ity at Htewart & Sox's. Complete stock of ladies ar il Kent's void watches at F M French's. iargaius in gold watches at French's. "Tho Corner Jewelry Store " Stewart & Sox sell tha verv best latent tempered shears and ttumre. A full line of Warner's corset, best in the world for the money, at W F Read's. Lsdies Oxford tie at areatlv reduced rates at Klein Brot. Muttl.esold. J. W. Bentley, leadin r boot and she. maker, just east of Revere House. C W Cobb, job printer, Flinn Block. 'does first class work. See that elegant-'piano at Klein Bros Boot and Shoe store. A fine line cf crockery war. 'at Conn & Hendricsou's. 1 Notice the extra holloi crouad raeora used by barbers are sold by Stewart Sox. Ladies Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Cheap est in the city. Will be Bold tt greatly re duced rates. Hart Phillip?, the tailors, hvve just re ceived a new lire of tine samples. Call on mein in airanau a uiocx. Hart & Phillips carry a fiue line of sam ples and patterns of suitings for fashionable clothing of 11 kinds, in Strahan Block, up stairs. The Charles E Ztne kid cloves manu factured at Philadelphia sro the best in the market. Call at A B Mcllwain'n and ex amine them before purchasing. A large and choice line of carnets. liuo- lsum aad oil cloths iust received at A B Mcliwnia's, which will be sold cheaper than ilrewhere in Albany. GOLD WATCHES COLD FILLED WITCHES, COIN SILVER WATCHES, NICKEL WATCHES, cue: -&.:? AT F, M. FRENCH'S The Corner Jewelry Store. FALL MID Wl We Shine by After you have seen our fall and winter stock of slothing and furnishing goods, you will say that it shines lik9 a star the Heaven, far above any other line in the Willamette Valley. Hundreds of stylish novelties in suhs and tioutc rs that arc A wonderful line of the best, the largest, tlio mot t reliable, and the most pop -ular-priced line of clothing ever before shown tn this part of the country. A line of Albany Woolen Mill goods. A fine line of Overcoats, made of Cheviots, Clay Worsted, Kerseys, Friezes and Chinchilla Boys' School Suits ! Buys' School Suits ! ! Cli, mothers, if you'll only call and inspect these beautiful garments we are sure you will be delighted with the ls-r. assortment in such nice suits at reasonable prl:es. Remember, gentlemen, w have the largest and finest line of men's shoes in the titj. Our fine line is made by T. L. WALLACE & CO.. Leading Clothieri and FurmshBrs. - ALBANY, Strahan Block, OREGON ; F. L. KENTON, BBALIK m Choice Teas, Coffees,' Spices, IS XTKACTS, And a general assortment of Near the Fost OfQco, : Albany, Oregor Samp e Fnrrr Wantkd. Fruit raisers are requested to leave at the Oregon Bank good, health v sample's of fruit of all kinds, for an exhibit at Chicago thia full and winter. Peaches, prunes, plums, pears, apples, etc., particularly aie de al red. Cheapest. For the next 30 days A. toward & Son will saw wood, cut twice, or 40 cents per cord. Great are the vicissitudes of fortune. There is in Portland today a gentleman who, ten years ago, was worth $600,000. He practically made the citv of Fargo, North Dakota. He is now about seventy years of age and is employed as a carpen ter. He is tiie soul of honor and gener osity and deserved better luck than this. Welcome . women. The romiiKm ufllh: ions of women are s.ck-head aches, fiiOitcsiij.i kvM ncrvoiu trouMci. They arise lurijcly fiom Motnach ilionIcrs. As Joy' Vogctaulo cSursai-urilla i;i tlio i-uly bowt-l regu lating jrofariitfo:i, you uu nc v.hy it I moro cfleetivo than a: y other ursa;.uri;ia iu these trouble. It i daily rcKi-riu;; l;i:mlrei3. The action Is mild, dirca Rud cf.cttve. Wo have cores ot letter f ruin trruicful womea, We refer to a few: Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Barron, H2 Tth St., S.F. Nervous debility, Mrs. Fred. 1-oy, 3-J7 Ellis St., 8.F. General debility, Mrs. Uelden, 610 Mason St., 8.F, ' Nervous debility, Mrs. J, Lamphere, 7:ij Turk EL, S.F. Nervous debility, Miss P.. l;oatnblum, 22 17th St., . F. Stomach troubles, Mrs. R. I.. Wheutou, 704 Post tit., tf. F. Bick headaches, Mrs. M. B. Price, 10 Prospect Pluce, tt. F. Pick headaches, Jfrs. M. Fowler, 327 Ellis St.,S.F. Indigestion, Mrs. D. Btuart, 1221 Mission St., B. F. Constipation, Mrs. C. Melviii, 126 Kearny St.S.F. Vegetable Sarsaparilia Most modern, most cfleetlre, largest bottle. time price, 11.00 or 6 for 15.00. FOR SAJ.B BT STANARD (& CUSICK ALBANY J. A. CummiEg. 3 Orixtrs, l'txintH, Oils OREGON NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVES Til AT SPECIFICA tiont and plHlia nil! be left incharre of Edm:1i Hillcr, of South Ssintiara otation, for the erecliouof a sohoul house to he built in Dist 109, of Linn Co., Ora tion. All p rtiea desihtif; to bid on the construction uf said building, may call and examine the aanie and leave naled bids to be opened at that place on Sept, Wih, at I o'clock of said day, The school board re-, serve the ritrht to rejcclany or all Mds J B MUNEOKFF Chairraafl Board of Direvtors NTER CL0THj.j G. j j Comparison. Wall A UiVX TjSM in Millions of Hones-40 Ye-:.rs the Stani.