Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, July 15, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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    m OFFICIAL PAPER.
Harvekt will b'juin next
bintlcrii wt I he Mm. d in or!.
I Ion urower around Scl
.,' GOOD EVENING.
Rklhiiois Skhvicks. Noble .1 liijiins,
ie flvaniflist. will address the men's imsd-
nit to-morrow lit 4 p in in tlio V M C A
lull.
Serviced tit ilio MF. church sooth at
ha uaunl hours iiiorniiii; and rvenini!.
I S at lOo'clock. Church conference a!
lose of inoruinj; service.
Bejtdlur serviefs ut II I church tnorn
Qs and eveniinr. At 3 oclock U"V Harr
(ill Drench at the Hodino school house,
iiMV Ki,nr..i. ..r. u.-liini! morning and
vening. O lu r services as usual. JT
ibbett pusor.
The union iwlval now in prouiess a'
heKvani;..ll.:ul rhiirc'i of our city, is a
'rand aueces Mr nod Mm Urvnns are
hie and siiccetslul evanselisls. and are
elne si'noor'e'l bv the live cliristian ele
ent of Albanv. Their conjiresiationi
re lame. and o.i! are helm; kaved, both
n the afternoon and evening me'.-'tintrs.
iervlces tomorrow a folowt: Knee
Irlll at 7 a mr lermon at 1 1, to be followed
sltn an o:u rasmotieu I'enlcoi love neasi,
machine n. 7 :Jo p m. Prof W II Davis
t conduct! i: the b!ntinl at these meet
ig. Ail ate Invitee, Come early if you
Mire feat.
I A SmrniK fli.iTB. Portland hits a sukido
Hub composed of thirteen nipmliern. Pan
''rancisco has had one for thirteen yours,
od every year the fatal leap into eternity
as been made by a member. '1 he members
if the Portland club should lie sent togitlem
nd confined in the asylum. The
.ub' personnel is 2 bankers, It bank clerks.
merchants, 2 real estate dealers, 2 retired
-tpitaliats und 2 lawyers. The ties of
viese men nino from ;12 to BO yearn and
one are married, t no year from the 1 1th
'vn Jnlv. 1K!M. will lie the first drawing.
'nmediati'ly after which the one drawing
ie blank slip of paper will, according to
,'te aolemnitvof the oath he has taken,
il lh mvstnrious nroblcm witll nrnssic
hid. No other drawing can lie had till the
r!ieancy is filled, which, it is claimed can
, 1 easily be done. A manlier (rives as tlte
ll!im for the rluh the followinir: Kvery
,''ie of us has become satiated with what
'"m persist in terming earthly pleasure.
IT experience has taught us, 1 regret to be
mmlldd to confess, that the only pleasure
earth is its antidilution: its realization
m dead aea fruit. Yon bite into it, your
Miuth or hundB will fill with ashes.
IIOMB AU lltllllia
week, whea
have hold
i live r.Mii
Mr. I'. Murray His-mrr, of I'urlland, re.
cently a ili.e;;.ttjto the National Convention
r il... 'l' l a ..i p.. ...:. . ill ,,-li. l,r u-,w
heir crop to Geo Pojie Co, of Portland. ,.ivti ,.,ai'niiaii "f tin'- 1'ress Committ.-e
Coniire.sman llerimn h.u a son name I Was in the city today, mid mailt' the IKMO-
Schiller Herman, annrc'iati: at Myrtle chat ottiij a pleasant cull, and eanie near
Point. I proving a relationship to the Man Ahont
Kin.MiiInt li made nl the manner In i Town on mroimt of mac having resided
the ditch south of witli a minister of the same name. Mr
lieneer was the means. iy a nappy sjsHvn.
'n j-.t II Vninehick and wife of near
IjJwy, a1 c c Jackson und wife attended
"e death and funeral of Vrs J K Thoinas,
.rtao died in this city on July S. 1M, she
n the daughter of George and .lane Bil-
'.v u. aaed 111 yrs 8 months and 24 days.
be Mr Judge Bellinger of Portland and Mrs
I cotjazy of Wallowa county have been visit
pel tog their sister in this city this week,
j-andma llutcher.
rionn Titus eniiirht a hoir last week which
1S93. wt ntnsf ton itinnv far him. In the
KjTHTiggle he was thrown ngntnst a fence
S.th loch force that his head was badly
t, requiring several stiches to close it up.
Hyde was the sewing machine that re-
JY ired the damage. Press.
,
It MA Wabm Hf.( KI'Tids. Mr Tommy An-
r tiirson,' a Linn county widower, who has
k"ilen seeking tv wife for several ni mtiH,
'' tli.Hnl Mra Isom. a lieilton county widow
ful united in niarriiige in Corvailis
dic"tmla. n'turnimr to liis home h'd
a ci tmnim,. 'ri,e vounir men of the neighlior-
"R ,k,3t,d were eittal to the occasion, und gave
th.' ta. J0 happy couple a cyclonic charivari Hint
'"""'as greatly appreciated by tin; bride and
"'V'room, wlio apiearoil at the window about
I o'clock, and acknowledgeil the compli-
mta of tlie day. and Uncle Tommy set up
r the boys in a liberal manner.
which oovs bathe in
Ninth street.
This country is tl;Kded with phono-
graphs, Kegard'ess of triu hard times
they seem to thrive.
It costs S7C0 to fire the "Big Betsey," a
gun on the Monterey, just about an aver
age 4th of July celebration.
Nat Blum, of Portland, has been in
dicted by the U S grand jury at Portland
tor smi'gung opium anu uninanien. lie
has given $io,ooo bonds.
Leon D Hedges, an emplove of the Jef
ferson n. ill h id a hand cut off by a buzz
saw while trvjn.. to straighten a board on
Thursday.
The Willamette B. B. C. will play the
Hot Stuff club Sunday luly i6, at the
teaeue grounds. Adinibt.ion li, cents,
ladies free. Grand stand free.
Dandruff is due to an enfeebled state cf
the skin, Mali's Hair Renewer qilckens
ttie nutiilivv functions of the skin, healing
and preventing the formation of dandruff.
The Western Pedagogue gives the Al
bany college a good writeup, and Its well
presents the pictures ol President Condlt,
Rev E J Thompson, ex-president, anil
Prof Loo.
David Link, formerly leader of the
Cbrvallis and Albany bands, a fine violin
and cornet plaver, has engaged his services
UtiO V; Wllt S mUSIC IIOUSC. 3A.S-1U
Journal
Yesterday John Kisson, of the Mitchell,
& Lewis Co. was returning home from a
trip beyond Scio, when his horse began
kicking. Mr Sisson was pulled out of
the wagon and kicked in the head. He
lay senseless for about two hours; but tbc
cecded in getting homeali right.
Stella Wilson. Ida Chase, Mattle Kt-li-
ardson and Gcorela Bush were fined 20
and cosis before Police Judge Edes last
night. These people dispense liquors at
their places and are regularly fined s a
source ol revenue in lieu of license, it not
being desirable that such have a :eguiar
saloon license. Salem Journal
An addition will be made to Pendleton's
business circles bv the arrival of O P lien.
dricsson, who Intends engaging In Ihe
grocery business here. He has secureoa
location in the Uespaln brick on Court
street, whilh he will fit up In a convenient
manner. Mr Hendrlckson is late from
Albanv. Or. where for three years con
ducted a grocery business Pendleton
E O.
Cougar fights are always of interest.
Toe hutrene lournal tells tne following
Mark Hartley, a farmer who lives 7 miles
east of Florence, recently killed 3 cougars
in one dav. He shot one dead then urea
on the second one wounding it. He put
his j02 after the wounded animal which
urntrig quickly caught the dog ana lore
him almost to pieces with his terrible
claws Mr Hartley then went to his
neighbors and borrowed two good dogs.
Keturnlng ne tound cougar o 2 oeau.
He put out the Iresh dogs, ana cougar no
X was found and forced to climb a tree
where he was easily klhed. The smallest
of the three measured o fee, in length.
SIK IlL and rr.itstisui
Ait Albany Mas Ciuticiski). Under
, band of "Look out for Him. the rorest
ive Times makes the following uiiKimi
idnninst remark ulmiit tin Albany man.
ho while he hits faults, generally tries to
. ) the tquare thing: A loiig.lnntern-jaweil.
rmley whiskered man giving the name of
J-tC r I N Woodle. missed through this city
t wuilr Wtvowr fnr Yumhill entintv Mnn-
IV morning. He spent his time while here
1 1 ir oking for sick Horses to doctor nun eon
'r acting debts that he left without paying.
1 r Krenons wno inav nnve ucniing wuu
'' warned to look out for him.
him
Krkkmit Rates.- It has been general'
ported that rates have been raisetl by
a n r Deiween a nanv ami roruanu
(stead, under a classification, general
rercbandise has lieen lowered 7 ci?nle
Id hardware 3 cents.
hr the groceries the m
Etk L and while we do not
t, we certainly ca
'V H your groceries and
S sxker Brothers you 0
Wa Have to Kat anyway. The bet-
r the groceries the more enjoyable life
! we do not all live simply to
cat to' live. If you
and baked goods of
are bound to live
. sell II It is cnlv on a loaf of rve bread
"f hey keep the' best in everything, and sell
prices that sJtisf r regardless ol times,
f E fill on them.
1 , . ,
A Watch i a necessity nownUys. 1
aawaiit oneeill on Will V Stark, whnse
Left te laraekiid tarted, sod prices the
lost res."!,!-1. They can elve jnu s
Irgsin in this hn as well s in jewelry
rally
rsons
been
iseof
a.
CIS.
lg y;
n cents
0 s day,
1 srooks
rhewea
acksf
rlt.
Mich.
W T.
.ft f sent
eeetrea
cLcser,
lox
H. P-
pJM.Sk
ie use of
nvv and
rliiVlnr,
wrlUai
1150S.
OHIO,
nycsse.
ie oso ol
MAI.
IThE Vfrdict Is unanimous that Will &
tkvbttj ine onv line 01 mirtr wire in
Ttlley. I net nave the Tarlc y an J quai-
frimbinallon thit counts in buvinc
Ibds. An inspection always carrtea con
tk
metatz gor to the Buy or mountain.
I In atitl rTjmlne ihe Htazer nrt Kton
pkeUand suits at Read, Peacock & Co's,
tj cheap,
iDftmnoepale nl all kinds of li.Vs p
M Bru&h'e. Now is your time to bay,
lion Jeff Meyers was in the city today.
A Ij Lamb haa just returned from the
ho1, springs at Foley.
Mrs Tlios Montcith and Misa Nma Talker
went to tlio Hay today.
Vice President Stevenson will pass
liroujrh Albany next wetrk.
Pr Howland. of Tortlnnd, was in the city
tlay the Knvxt of hU sister Six II 11
Hewitt.
IVoMf F Knssell ami family returned last
night from their trip to California, return
ing by way of Victoria.
Prof F M Mitchell haa Iteen eniraireil to
teach the Scio school another year, an evi
dence of his popularity there.
Kx-Countv Clerk Z M Urown and Deputy
Slieriff C II Cohr, of I'rineville .arrived in
Albany today. Ihcy report the wagon
road in Hilendid condition, without any
snow.
Ja.on Wlieiiler, Frank Wheeler and O C
MeFarland will leave on Monday for a
mountain trip to the famous Metolet. where
the fish arc known to bite with avidity.
Capt llumihrey is now improving right
along, mid lauuhed and joked today witli
those who visited him. If nothinir un-x-
ptvted orurs ho w ill soon lout of danger.
rend let on b. ).
Mr Jerome Willlanii returned la-t night
from l'ortland. wlien; he had ieen to testity
in the case of the I Sasrt Iiirliton JefTeris.
I here will probably bo no reiKtrt for several
lavs.
Miss Frances French returned this mom-
ug fmm a month's residence in tlrants
MrN-hlossen and fanulv. with whom
she was stopping, will go to Stockton, Calif.
The Talla. 01ener savs: Hale Backen-
'to. Fr.ink Main'rs. Jauie Murray and
llanxr Cranor returned from a fishing trip
on Mill creek, the last of the week and re
port a catch of 000 trout, and a pleasant
out ir f
Mr (ins Zimhle. theetnert boot black. hn
leen in Salem. The lournal savs: W W
Minnie, of Albanv. thechamnion bootblack
of the world, is in thp ritv. Me has a
landing offer to put up $.Vj() to ? 000 that
he can do a lietter and a quicker job than
anv artist in his line in the world. No
match has ieen arranged though it is Ik
lieved Salem has a man in Sergeant Zinn,
who is not easily pM.t out of the ring.
Knrth c'hfirici at C Bruwnell'.
tat Xw :r
rrttryttoro
'm roverl SI iner Sf-wins mr
Ths k- t is sltrs- ti e crere,t. 1
i. en', OiEce at f 11 Krenci't
IfVill k .It r c. IV ewler.
loAtm il M. Firlanit,
a, AHs iy. O .
iti'jta
th I -idicj cm
of s'eiirinir tin next nuiiiiitl convention of
the '1'. I'. A. for I'ortlilti I. Orej.nii, und it
will meet there in .lime of next year. The
followini' siMerh mii'le iiv MrSis'iicerat the
convention U so full of Ore-'on that we
ive it iu full:
We come from fnr off Wimliinirlon and
Op;jron, with friendly jrtvoUiijrs from your
brothei-s Is'von.l the KiH-knw an'i tt mniiat
invitation to visit them in l-".l. o an
vonnir in vsnrrt but jmIoiii in the ciinse, and
our division of not unite two years standing
numliers lTo ni'Mitbers. Vt have hud no
accidents. Iiut "we have one vacant chair."
William K Davis, o.tr Hftlt vice jiresident,
hits IsNMi cut off in his youth und usefulness
at only twentv-live years by the ruthless de
stroyer. Heath. .Not on our sleeve out in
our heart, my brothers.shall we ever mourn
for him. who laid down bin lifu in the
stranj.'e land his ambitious footshms trcsl.
This is but the second time we havo sat in
vour comuils. but the memory of your past
mid nri'sent hosintu itv to us. a younuor
brother, has awitkeneil in our hearts the
desire to return it tenfold. That we have
much toslnw von. our exhibits in our State
HnildiiiL-s at t he World's Fair will testify
Tlio grandeur und sublimity of Nature we
nmnnl renroduce. Our wonders and curi
osities, including our fiovemor, must be
se?n to be appreciated.
Ilrothcrs of Colortido, men of the moun
tains, whose hearts are open as a book, yet
hold the secrets of the caverns sentinels
who fruard the passes of the Hockies which
lead from ocean to ocean come down from
silver cliffs and take our brothers by the
hand on their pilirrimasre in 1W4 nnd lead
them up your dizzy heights, ere eveninjr
falls? Tired, thirsty, hunjrry, rest then be
;,lt, r'nlnnihiiL'fl fountain head, beneath
heaven's dome, so high that they can hear
the shifting of tho stars. Drinking in pur
er and irrander thoughts, lei them feel God s
greatness nnd man's littleness.
Slay then the noble elk. the grizzly bear,
The snoils of chase, the feist prepare.
Your beacon fires shall warn us of your
cominir
V.ro mominir's splendors roll.
On Oregon and Washington, your goal.
On Kden's garden, brightened every flower
Aroumt our nve ' snow-capjieu henuneiu
tower
rtiishinrr tlie waves. Pacific sprav
Shall scent the air with new-mown hay
And balmy winds off 1'nget s ripplea sea
Shall waft our welcome up to thee.
Men of New York (my native state) your
nresence here toduv recalls the nearest mem-
orv of home und kindred. Do you know
that the first male child born in Oregon was
of New York iiarentaire I ihe first mission
aries, those noble women of your state, to
whose zea nnd natriotisin we owe our pres
ent, enltnm and refinement will vou not
come and see how their good works have
prospered?
IJrothers of the l-.mpire State on this cvent-
tn dnv
I bono to see ' Kxcelsior's banner lead the
wnv.
llrnthers f Ithotle Island desert your
spindles and your looms. Connecticut yonr
hnl s of farntntr. nnd join the descendant
of the Pilgrim Fathers (those hearts af oak)
who come to do honor to Massachusetts son
limy, who first discovered Oregon and tlie
trreiit river of the west and named it "Co
lumbia."
Ilrothers of tlio Keystone state, land of
William Penn where liberty's bell first rang
nut the declaration of independence thii
'ttled all our earthly tyranny yon shall
indeed be welcome to our Western Ameri
can homes.
Men of the Old nonunion, land ot cni
vnlrv. hirth-nluco of the Father of our
Country, to whose tomb the potentates of
nntmns have made a nilirrimiisre. anil
bowed in silent homage will you not come
in 1H94 nnd see tlie (treat state we have
honored with bis mime. WASIIINOTOX?
VInn of the Sunnvhoiitli. land ot tnir
women nnd brave men, land of Democracy
nml 1'nttnn. "simmon seeii nnd "sandy
lioUoms, will you not "looK away to
llmmtn nnd Wnsbinirton in lo!!4 i
Arkansas travelers snail we not near tne
music of vour fiddles! Will notour lulls
u.in to the round of "John Ilrown s body
lies mouldering in the grave, but his soul
imu miin-liinir on
Men of Indiana. "Iig Cabin" state who
m-ow trei's from the domes of your court
houses high though you asjiire come to
Washington nnd Oregon nnd we will show
vou trees that will lieut them irom tne
, rrntlTlil llti
" Men of Mionri.who hold the keys to the
temple of the T. I. A. .to whom onrbrothers
of these I'nited States look up to with at-
hv tion. lnd us the cyclone of your presence
;n iwu flint up iiiiiv nwiH'!i awav aildom-T:
in our delinquent brothers Iwiirt ns to the
gront aims ami irencvoHMu-e 01 un si. ij
of brotherly love The Traeli-r.s Tnitei-tive
Associotion of Ament a the only national its
-oriation of commeivial ir.iveiers
Men of California, land of the olive am
vine, irreut hldorado of th we-T, wnero
for manv vears did park a mil wlrwa even
mount,. i'n I know will vou not "onie in
and ppread the banquet with your
tmme fnnts. vour niNirKiing wines'.
show to our brothers ol tne 1
At-ollnr. tl,of nf til lnnut y
.Men of lexa-s, fronnersmen i mr whui
ttIII vnn nn hntt on hitr i Alamo s ivnnii
flrtg that beam the single star and lend tli
way to Oregon and Washington in
.Men of Illinois who.se hoMntalitv we now
enjoy, home of the marytt-rrd Lim-oiu who
handetl down the legacy of fnt'dom to the
slave htatu that Stephen A I Mi g las luveil
so well, who in vour trving hour of reoudi-
ltion, dealt its death blow when he said :
"Kesolved that Illinois le honest although
-ho never pays a cut." Capital, emiirra-
tion Mowed in your state the eorn is iu the
ear, uiul toilav your broad prairies waving
with gram and dotted with thousands of
hanpv, iteaceful homes. Such is the re
ward of honesty. Come and see us in !!.,
and teach us the true meaning of tho words,
Awake brothers, tho morn is breaking,
the mi4s are lifting off the mountain:
Adams, Hood, Jefferson. Itanier and St
Helens. Bt'hold the promised laud. To
the right stretches the grand forests of the
Kvergrmi state, whose proud heads have
never I tent beneath the evclone'n power.
Nestled at their feet beside I'uiret irreat
inland was, are tlie cities of Tacoma and
MiHin
If there is fatality in the numlkT V Al
banv is in it. There art? thirteen churches
md thirteen saloons here.
Advertising with p rsistent
J'norgy to spreiid our fame,
Kver honest and i-onsisbmt
In performing what we claim.
In the world's commervial battle.
In thf rivalry of tnulo
We must hustle, shout and rattle
Ere impression can bo made.
Fruit canneries in the northwest am said
to Iks universally failures. Nearly g0.U00
aro said to have been mink in the Salem
rannerv, and a good many thousand dollars
in the raigene cannery. Cities are often ac
cused of lacking enterprise for not estab
lishing such things; but the truth is. it is
Seattle, the great luniW marts of the world, necessary these modern days to proceed with
tei vour eves iohow me great rivers 01 ine euro ami juuginem. n tai-uiu iiuluia i ur
west, the guides that Oou has given the ex- ways an eyesore.
plorer, and they will lead yon through our (
tertile valleys to our Salmon hshon es, to the
sea, the grand Pacific ocean, on whom bo
som a thousand Jships bring to l'ortland
uie prouucis 01 foreign ciiuies.
The Indian legend tells us that Mount
Hood and Adms, Incoming jealous, threw
fire stones at each other: ns to the Cascades
the scars of the battle still remain in the de
struction of tho Natural bridie. Andriirht
here my brothers, you are about to build a
temple, the work of loving hands, let me
leaa you to a hum uie log uuun, a stocKaue
around whu-h the incense of battle still lin
Put your hands into its side ami feel
WILL BUY 1WDMAM
the best winning michina mJe. Go to
Stewart & Sox and take one out on trial.
They Uo have at) kindi of wringer.
IT WILL KILL TOUn WIFE
to carry that groat big child around iu her
arms. You mutt go to Stewart & Sox and
buy one of their baby oarriages. All kinda
and prioea.
mil
its wounds, itesule logs like these your
forefathers battled for freedom, and handed
down to vou this irrand legacy, these great
United Stahw.
'1)0 vou wish to be (treat i asked St
Augustine. "Then begin by being little.
l)n von desire to construct a vast and lofty
fabric?" Think first about tlie foundation
of humility. Tho higher your structure is
to be tho deejier must lie its foundation.
Here then mv brothers.besidethis humble
cabin, leum a lesson and swear ngainnlleg-
nince to vo ir country ana your tsoti, unu
hold the next convention at Portland.
In a rectnt wreck of a freight train bet
tween Dumrr.uir and Sisson, a contortionist
was killed. The descriptions Indicate ma
It was the vounir man who gave an exhl.
bltlon near Stewart Sox's several weeks
ago. Had It been the acrobat with him t
w uld give more general satisfaction .
are Vou Nerv.m.
Are vou all tired out. do you have that
tired feeling or sick headache? Vou can
be relieved ol an tnese sympio-ns uy lad
ing Hood's Sarsaparllla which gives nerve
and bodily strength.
Hood's Pills are easy In action.
SrOWINCAWAY HAY,hehIe"k
oo a farm. You cin make it the easiest by
buying a complete Uay Carrier outfit of
Stewart 5l Sox, Call and see it.
SEEDS
GRABS,
GARDKN.
FLOWER.
Tlie VVoodbtirn Indenendent savs: The
nrntit" on oolitics is illustrated in the case
of Henry lilackman, democratic senator
from Grunt and Morrow counties, four
enix niro. when Mr Hluckman consented to
serve his neighbors in the senate, he had a
good mercantile business and was in com-
fortuhle circumstances, rsow. the liuonu-
nut says, part of his trade is gone and it is
nil he can uo to keen his head above water.
It is estimated that tlie irentlemnn is SoOOO
poorer than on tlie day tie was nominated
tor omce.
f'irenit .Indira Fnllerton of Douirlus coun-
tv iB a Judi-e who is properly onto himjelf.
t occurred to him tllllt UOIlfrias county wua
too extravagantly conducted. He gave the
grand jury now in session a good stiff talk
on thmr dutv in reirard to county affairs.
uounty Judge tieo tv iiiouie muue u sicai
roar auout lus nonesty, etc, anu couneu in
vestigation. The expertmg went on, and
Momluv it was discovered that the county
treasurei, V 1, Amngton, was snort in iu
accounts to the tune of 840,000. More sen
sational developments are anticipated. The
uberiff TiieHflnv Attached nil of Arrinirton S
property. Asfiland Record. Arrington's
sliortage is proiiauiy only a leninuime uui
named.
Fresh, pure, sure to gro m and sold at Port
land prices. Garden seeds kept in bulk.
Field peas and Field corn also carried in
large quantities. Stewart & Sox.
ENGINES AND SEPAEATORS
They don't make any better than th
Russell" and Stewart k Sox ill that kin
at Albany. Several good aecond hand en
gioea fcr inle at a bargain.
PAINTS & OILS.-1,116 heBi mixtd Paint
for aaio on thia Coast ia the "Phoenix" and
wo are agfrnta for it at Albany. We alao
carry a full line of oils varniihet, wagon
and carnage paints, etc.
OTKWAKT OOX
BEE SUPPLIES.-00"'1 keopyo"" in
an old box any longer. Stewart & Sox
carry bee hives, sections, comb foundation
and bee smokers at low prices.
WILL YOU BUILD thi" " oa
jie3t to da not Ian to sea istewart w wx,
They keep a large stock of builders hardware
and sell at prices to mil tne limes.
19 to o. That Is the score people make
who trade with Perry Conn, the dealet In
Iresh nroceries. orcduce and crockery
ware. They shut out hard times and give
clean bargains. Plenty of home luns
and a return for more eoods. The game
is umpired on the square, ana mere is
never any kicking. Piompt and courte
ous treatment. A steady thing. Doors
open early and late. If you would be on
tne winning side can on onn.
Will SHALT NOT KILL m. ceP
according to iaw, and you ought to buy all
y mr gnns and ammunition of Stewut & Sac
They keep a good stock and sell cheap.
Giant powder.tuie and caps always an nana.
Dows oo the Katks. The Union Pa
cific, now lead with reduced rates to eastern
points.and their through car arrangements,
mmmiricentlv enuinned Pullman and Tour-
iut. mppnprR. xrHHreriiniiiir culm km unu uvu
time, make it the best line to trnvel. Two
trains leive troin fortituid dairy at o: a ;
7.:tnrm. The rates are now within
nch ot all, and everyuoiiy snouni isse mi
v,,ntnm of them to visit the World s tairaiut
their friends in the east. Send for rates
anil schedules of trains, nnd do not pur
chase tickets until afterconsnlting tur.ui A
Monteith, Albany, Or.
w li nriti.iiLUT,
Ass't GenT Pass. Agent, U. P.
Portland, Or.
Trains will hereafter run to Idan'ia
in It, a tMt turn end of the Oreiron Pa-
litic. Monday morning nnd Wednesday
and Saturday evenings. Round trip
tickets, good for thirty days, will lie
.r, ,1 for K!.1K). Konnil trin tickets can now
lie bought to the Hay, nt excursion rates
every day of the week.
Sewiso Machime. nestly repaired an
warra'nted by a th vcuphly oompeicnt work
man, at F M French's jewelry store, Albany.
Oregoo,
Clean towels to every customer at Vicreck
shsviog pailors.
Btth at Viereok's shsving and hair cut-
ng parlors.
ntRKir.n
I. A. Morris & Co.
Flour and FEed Store.
Have removed their store to the Strahai
storj, lormer'.y occepied by Deyne I
Robson, and have on hand a full stock o
GCRVALL'3 FLCU,!, BHAN, SHORTS
GERM MEAL. GRAHAM, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY,
OATS. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEED:
Custom chopping donn.
ami
, V. A. wealth
in. gha 3 at; in j pr
UNIVERSITY : OF : OREGON,
EUGENE
Oris Movday, -Kr1 f.mrkr ISni
Jut closrd the mct rr.pcrf:u rnr In
Its hMorv. WUr. ranee cf Mudie. Thor
ough instruction . Husine cnnrfc Pihied
fui'lon free. Entrance fee. $io, Uoartl
and lodging at rpaonnhft rate l.i the
eleeant new dotmhorr and toardin ha. I
on the eampu.whert studenH will receire
personal superTlsion.
John- V. Jomvson,
DRUGS.
S'.slic.ery, Toiltt Artij'e?, Musics
Inttrumen'S, tic.
H0d6S &
The Corner Uiug Stoie," A banv, O
r. Dr. Pnltrron 1TIln
The XMM nsirroTtiit r -tt R i-W,
hr, nt rn VWilil h'-r reiJr-if t"
.1 B riojll"". She tlln )tm aU ri!"
pr-nt t 1 fa'i v: 1 re tr viSL. "! :'
It HiniH. V ! nil !l M7 l.Jl )' U J: W.J -
WE SELL COAL, IRON ud "tt for .
uviDfi, ana Keep a urge aioca 01 DiKcuamiin
iDppliea oo hand,
OTEwABT S OOX.
SPRAY YOUR TREES. B"y P'yin
oattit of Stewart & Sox and take care ot your
orchard. The oattit they sell has been tried
in this state for three years by the best or
chardists and is a o mplete success.
WE'RE NOT BRACCINC "h"" "
hsve tlie bast line ot noe snears, icwsors,
rszors and pocket cultery in tbe valleyi
Come and see for yourselves.
8TEVART & 0X.
PLOWS. e "Te niW cn'"td p'ow
actly the same as the "Oliver." Wo gur
antee it and sell on trial. Eitraa will fit
Oliver. Also va have a full line of steel
nlowsthst ssnnotbe excelled. You might
possibly save a few cents by coming around
and seeing ns. Stkwaht Sox.
MOULTON ORIFFfN. In this city
ulv 10. iSoi. bv Rev W C Kantner, Mr
vv Aloulton. ol L,inn o., ana oiiss icn
le'R iiriflTm. of Benton county. Ore.
Corvailis Gazette.
BUY : YOUR
Dry Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
Lace Curtains,
Shoes, Etc., ol
READ, PEACOCK & CO.,
GOOD NEWS
Fcr tilt millions ol consumers of
oTiitt's Pills.
noiiTM t lint hn Ik mi
T-it t l-r.iirr' to mi- Q
TINY LIVER PILL
Owlitrh jiorcxwllnaly Biimllwlrn, a
vi't rrtaltilnsiill virtu-f the SfP
InrRt-r iinf. 4iti(iranto-il mwly
Vki-1h1I. Until rth?m pMs
tttoptill bMMt.'. TlicexHct Uu uf w
TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS A
Is nhun n in tlte liordt-r ortlil).. w
TTOR SALE.-
1'
Houehold furniture for
aale cheap. Inquire- af Thoma Jooea
on 7th, batweeo Broad alhio and Ftrry.
T70R -SA1.K. aecned hand caliRmph
X Rood condition for aale chaap. 1
qaire at thia offiue.
CARPETS,
WALL PAPER,
LACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES
Btst : ii : 11! : Wei,
AT
Fortmlller & Irving'
ALBANY
AND
LEBANON.
FOMILLER IRVING
Under! nkcrs
mid - rnibnliiiers.
B KhEP rrnsisni'i rn bsrd a full lire cf rpt tallc, cloth ard veed ca.Xcts at
coffins. Also tuilsl rob.a and suits, In ticsticlolb, ml;r,cohl n (ic.tir
wblch will be sold at
Tlie f.o scout I.ItIiik rroflla.
EMBALMINQ ' proper care of the dead a specialty.
HO EXTRA CHARCL FOR HEARSE OR SERVICES,
ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OREGOf,
CITY BOTTLING CO,,
Whe!("?!e and Reta'lDcalers In
Nnila Uutrr,
lilora,
Orange nnd Iron,
Peltier. Waters,
nirrh Herr,
Nnrsapnrtlla and Iron,
Iron Wlnr,
t:tr.
aire ns a trial.
OPPOSITE IRUSS HOUSE
ALBANY, OR
President,