Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, July 17, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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    i OFFICIAL PAPER.
,;GOOD EVENING.
" Bali,. Saturday afternoon alive
in played between the Hot Stud
Rustlers on the league grounds,
gas follows:
u.rorr. b o. bustlers, r, o.
ir.c.ll 1 4 Thompson, p 2 S
v. . . a i i turner,,; u. a
took.lb'l 2 M Turner, c. 2 3
it p. Sb.. 2 1 Bowen, bs... 1 4
, rland.o 1 2 Young,l !.. . 2 2
lril. ..... 0 2 lwris,3l. .. 1 2
(;,au... ii Moore, B 1
11 1 2 Mel-'arland.cf I 2
u a u.ivy , r i . . i . i 2
. 6 21 11 21
I BY INMSUlt.
I.S : 2 ' 0 0 10 2 0 014
iff 0 1 2 1 0 2 06
rtland Albany lout two games
parent ease, Saturday by a score
12. Haynei, the new pitcher,
ocked ont of the box in the lirat
I score being rolled up. Arrack
I pla-M and did good work. Sun
rib, Bams in the box 8 runs were
i ths first inning. After that be
c t great work, not a man passing
nbasa during the remainder of the
r Stanley's catching as always,
t-claes. Billings, the same as in
t,sr two games, did poor work. S
r his field.
:lam, the club of that cits' won
mes 12 to 6 and 9 to 6, hence leads
oornament.
.ame now stand :
PLAYED WON LOST
... 12 8 4
14 8 6
14 7 7
12 S 0
ld" .V.V.-V.V
City
tday at this city the Willamettes
1 th Hotstuffs fl to 3.
play baseball with a vengeance
Coos county. At the Fourth of
ilebratlon at Mvrtle Point, the
pig clubs quit at the end of the
nnlng, and then the scoteotoocl 50
It Is said that they had to slop
because the supply of taper to
run out.
) 1 tOK. The Eugene Register
'Jra Woof!, Bon of A E Wood,
' his foolishness in trying to carry
rout performance on a moving
r. Thursday evening he was
I himself by jumping on and off
street car as it was going up
h street. He missed his footing
d fell under the car and one of
was caught under the wheels and
' crushed below the knee, but
rler the bone was not broken. A
u' of boys about town have been in
-'t o' engaging in this dangerous
nditis a wonder some such ac
" as not happened before.
4
id'.Heppser. O S Van Dnvn
f of Coburg.writing from Hepp
: The outloook in this Bection
gloomy, taking in consideration
f ries of wool and the shortage of
0 the past two davs we have
ivond with rain, which will add
to Ihe yields of wheat, while
ds of acres will not be cot. We
in OUT n n r u ! 1 . , 1 . n n . l
....w..oa oimiic uner
1 pounds of wool. No sales have
'"" yet. a great deal has been
led fnf aiv ami ;..kt 1 .. u
...... .nMi, ucjtko. war-
h farmers and wool growers are
lue.
iDD CANE. When Thnmna Kmv rn
from Alaska last week he brought
im a wnite Done cane, which had
resented to him by the governor
northwestern territory. The cane
"7 'J"6' Tuesday butan adver
nt in the Statesman brougnt it to
ind to its owner. It is made of
ag pieceB of white polished bone
joined and the head of the stick is
being of varying thickness. The
n natives who make such canes
f 15 apiece for them It is a un
llking stick. Statesman.
sbkbx's Cask On complaint of
nun of No 2'iMr Charles MeUgar
tried by the board of fire dele
onlght, who will be asked to de
le office of assistant chief vucant.
use 01 prolane and
language while on duty. The
, ''J WIIICOICU. I
r pas three lawyers employed.and
m. . "w uu. iusue
oe that at the time charged he
i cn duty. The matter has created
Table lnt.at.0at nmA..- rt
u.uvug 11 1 1- uie.i .
RBI Arc-mirk f. tv n -t
, Jp vage
on the old Finlayeon placi five
- t.ii, hums going nown the
itair yesterday morning, in some
untablo way lost her balance and
he bottom, striking on a stone jar
g the side of her head and face,
ig the molar bone and severely
ng the ear. Dr. Maston was
dressed the wound, and at the
time Mis. Case is resting quietly,
;n innering severely from the in-
Vhoict fa unanimous that Will ft
rry the b'rt line of .liver ware Id
T" v, "1y AaTe the variety and qual
unolsatlon that counts in buving
An inspection always carries con-
. going to the Bay or mountains
id examine ibe Ulazer and Kton
Mid suits at Read, Peacock & Co'a
espti
sncesale ot all kinds of hats at
rusb s. Now is your time to buy.
h cherries at C E Browne!'.'.
Hew Improved Singer sewing ma
rks hi t is always the cheapest. I
I", toot. Office at F M French s
tore
fcfJtant. fh' jrweU
none axd Annotu
Mr Jesse Jfones is opening a nent bather
shop just wt of the new 1. O. block.
Twenty Altamont horses hive started
in racea this aeaaon, and of the number
twelve have been winners.
The Oregonian haa long willeujis of
Yaqulna Bay and Idanha, which tptakb
for ihe enterprise ot Ihe O P.
The Marshfield BBC rleftHed the
Llbby club last week 61 to 4S The most
scoret made In one Inning were iS.
Eugene people on account of the extor
tionate rates between Alb.inv and lhatcitv
on the S I will haul O P freight to that
city by wagon.
John Haley, of Lyons, was placed in the
county jail Saluiday nlght.on a fine.which
with costs amounted to 447, for using
abusive language.
The O P carries sugar to Albany from
San Francisco for 12 cents. The S V
charges 27 cents to continue it to Eugene,
in a polite way that ii rob'jery.
Wilson & Chas-, of Lebanon, who re
ceived the contract for building the new
Masonic temple in Corvalli,this morning
succeeded In completing their bond, and
will begin work at once. They are steady,
reliable young men, and may be depended
on doing a good jon.
The Junior League of the M E church
have elected the following officers: Pres
ident, Earl Abbett: vice president, Elma
Parker; treasurer, Millie Miller; secre
tary. Norma McClain: asst. tecretari-
Jessie CMilon; organist, Veda Torbett;
chorister, Earl Abbeit.
An Orecon Citv dlsnatch savs: Town.
ship 10 south, range 6 eait, on the Oregon
Pacific, will be thrown open lor filing, and
somethlne of a rush Is exoected. but as the
timber is not as good aaln the two town-
snips inrown open tne last two weeki.lt Is
not expected that it will be as si eat as on
those occasions.
Last Thursday a voulh worklne- in this
city was discharged from his position and
went to Portland the next day. Saturday
he met an Albany woman, whom he knew,
and on the pretense that he wanted ta get
bark to Albany borrowed $10. He didn't
return, and had no intention cf doing so.
The youngster is making a bad start.
The county iall now haa two occuoants.
both Johna, John Haley, for using abus
ive language, and John Maloney. a vag,
for stealing a shawl from Mrs Bodlne's
wagon. Justice Curl made the sentence,
which evidently would have suited Ma
loney had it been longer, as he looks as if
he were tiuntine for such a dace to hoard
for awhile.
The cleanua at the Ashland mine for
June yielded 396 ounces of bullion, worth
$594. It will be thus seen that the ore is
of unlfoim richness and the mine promis
es to remain a steady producer. The mill
used has only five stamps. The machin
ery wlih which the new tunnel will be
drilled is being put in position.
A combined harvester will be used in
Umaillla county's whtat fields this sum
mer, which will require four men and 6
horses to run. It U expected that It will
cut and thresh between 35 and 40 acres of
grain dally. The machine, which has al
ready arrived at Pendleton, Is the -object of
much curiosi'v. Itwelihsi2
and cost $2,100,
It is reported lhat J M P Snyder, one of
the wheat macnates of the llmniill.. r..
ervation. had this year 0000 acres in
grain, from wh'ch the present outlook
Cromises an average yield of twenty
ushels per acre. This will make 120,000
bushels, the largest crop ever raised by
one 1111111 In Umatilla county. Nathan
Pierce, A N Sweeney ,T P Page and other
lnrj:e reservation farmers, have similar
prospects. E. O.
President Upmeyer of the llarrlsburg
Wa er Power Co., informes us that work
on the ditch will be resumed next Mon
day, and that it will be pushed as rapidly
as possible. There are several weeks
work yet to be done to complete the nrk.
The excavating of the upper portion of the
ditch, the completion of ihe lower dam,
and the entire construction of the upper
dam is still before the contractor. Har
rlsburg Courier,
While Sam Adolph was in Chicago on
his visit to the World's fair he purchased
the finest silk hat to be had in the windy
city, brought it home with him and pre
sented It with his compliments to Hon
Tllmon Ford. Til. does not much affect
plug hats or any of the fineries naturally
accompanying their wear; but he will
have to appear In this one in order to shmv
his appreciation of the spirit of the giver.
Statesman.
Tne following no'e was received at the
Prinevllle News office: Last Monrlnv
noon the Agent's house at Warm Springs
took fire from a defective flue, it is sup
posed, and in an incredibly .short time
uurucu 10 ine grouno. a csnsidrrable
part of the contents were removed hv ih
niompt efforts of the family and friends.
Some rooms could not be reached, how
ever, ana a great many valual-le articles
were uestroyeu. 1 nere was no Insurance
on either government or personal property.
Early this year Dr C 11 Newra.tu .,,.,1
pr L M Davis for 815,000 damages, grow
ing uut ui m uuiineii transaction at fOlt-
land. The result of the trial was a nomi
nal verdict In favor of the plaintiff
amounting to $75 or thereabouts. T)'r
Davis is now turning ihe tables on Dr
Newcastle by filing a suit against him for
$5000 for brearh of contract and ,n
damages alleged to have arisen from their
intercourse and legal war. Dr
Davis Is Ihe dentin nlil, .i r.,, .
,ui. -ti . . - ..win 1.1 uau 01
this uty. has gone Into business.
The members of the Salem V M C A
who made the trio from ihi. ,1.- . t..
arrived there at 1 2 .20 o'clock . their rid
ing time was six hours sr. I nt,.. 1
and the distance covered 53 mle b h
cyclometer. The trip was uneventful ex
cept that Mr Wetherbee collided with a
hog and was thrown into a dltci. with the
animsl and bicycle as company. Mr
.-.7v.t mutt tun vi ins oicvcie when
i.S miles from Salem and nrorilUd n,.
bicycle the test of the distance with one
foot. They inpect the Monterey and
then return home. Journal.
Maurice Senders and Fred .Moist are in
1 riucvme on a lew weeks tr ip.
, License has been issued for the mar
riage of deo W Siiuouds and Ida M Rosa
Mr Will Cowan went to Portland this
n.Hjii. wiien lie will begin business at
once in Collector Black's otlice.
l)r J w Thomas, a dcntiHt of Mollala,
guest ol his relative Mr E A Parker.
Mr Thos Jones, the barber, lias ac
cepted a position in a Portland shop and
is making arrangements to move to that
city.
Z H Rudd, Phil (ioodwin and F M
Redfield leave tomorrow on a trip to the
World's fair.
Rev J Muellhaupt was at Lebanon last
liiurauay, where lie performed a mar
riage ceremony for Peter Arp and Mary
Freese. Salem Statesman.
PA Cochran and wife of Woodburn
were in. this city yesterday, enroute to
the mountains for a summer outing.
Jeflerson Review. Formerly of Tangent.
J E t'prtwright, the foreman on the
Albany Populist, is spending the week
in the city with his mother and step
father, Mr and Mrs Wyatt. Harrieburg
Courier.
J E Sabin representing J C Ayer
& Co, was in the city Saturday and closed
another contract with the Democrat.
Such a firm does not stop advertising
when times are reported dull. They go
right on spending a million dollars a year
in the leading newspapers' of the world.
A Portland paper savs of a former Al
bany lady : Marriage has not annihilat
ed Mrs Dr Ford-Warren. She is still
practicing her profession and is as band
some as when she was a girl. Her taste
in dreBS also stems to Improve constantly.
She iB certainly a most elegant woman.
On Monday evening the many friends
of Lulu Webber tendered her s surprise
party, prior to her departure for Cali
fornia. Music and dancing were indulged
in, after which refreshments were served.
Among those present were : Mrs Web
ber, Crouch, Miesee Dell Bennett, Effie
Bennett, Gertie Mansfield, May Foster,
Miss Reid, of Astoria, Vlnnie Wetzel,
Eeatrice Swain, Lulu Webber.and Messrs
B Farrel, C McDonald H Idleman, O T
Meyer, G Flora, J Davis, W and Ntd
Parker, Murphy and Webber. Oregon
ian. The Sunday Oregonian says: Mrs E
L Thompon, of 445 Fifth street, on Wed
nesday afternoon entertained the mem
bers and a few friends of the Cecilian
Guitar and Mandolin club, an organiza
tion which has been in existence for some
time, but which has just adopted the name
which it will herealter bear, in honor of
St Cecilia, that famous patroness of mu
sic who suffered martyrdom in the third
century for her faith in the Christian
religion. The members of the club,under
the leadership of Mr Edgar E Coursen,
are: Mrs C R Templeton, Mrs E L
Thompson, Mre Lawrence Knapp, Miss
Maggie Marshall, Miss Vida Marshall,
Miss Katie Gibba and MiBS Cbemin.
Refreshments were served after the ses
sion of the club, and a most enjoyable
afternoon was spent.
Dtndruff is due to an enfeebled state of
the skin, Hall's Hair Renewer qalckens
the nutritive functions of the skin, healing
i., wining me luruiiiuun ui aanorun
Tne Best la Ihe World.
Senator Henry C Nelson, of New York,
writes: ''On the 27th ot February, 1S93,
1 was taken wltn a violent pain In'the re
gion of the kidneys. I suffered such
agony that I could hardly stand up. As
as nossioie 1 applied two A llcock's
Porous Plasters, one over eoch kldnev
and laid down. In an hour, to my surprite
and delight, the pain had vanished and I
was well. I wore the plasters for a day or
two as a precaution, and then removed
tnem. 1 have been using Allcock's Por
ous Plasters In my family for the last ten
years, and haye always found them the
quickest and best remedy for colds, strains
and rheumatic affections. From mv ex
perience I believe they ere the best plasters
111 111c wuria.
Catarrh Cannot be Cared
with LOCAL. APPT-TPATrnva ii . .j
reach the seat ot the disease. Catarrh Is a blood
or constitutional disease, and la order to care
is you must take Internal remedies. Ball's
Catarrh Care is token Internally, and acts
t! Vv'Z.m ne no and mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Core is not aquack medicine. It
was prescribed bj one of the best physicians in
thift fntltltro fn. ...... J 1 - - ' .
scription. It is composed of the best tonics
wni uiueawun ino nest Dlood purifiers,
acting directly on the mucous surface. The
perfect combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in curiae1
Tnt.nrrh. M.nil fn-l-.n 1.1. .
BoS'ifj ,V" EI?I5 Y CO... Props.1 Toledo, 0,
DRUBS.
Tim O. P. will be extended to the
Deschutes this yea r. Remember the
fact.
A Salem mm warrants every egg sold
to be fresh. A bright idea.
This is how the Roseburg R9view
grunts at its Salem brethren : A state
exchange is predicting a big price for
pork this year because of the shortage of
hogs in England and other countries.
This ignorant editor forgets that Salem
can Bupply the world and has forced
competitors out of the business.
Ellensburg is solving the hobo ques
tion hv llHL.IJ. 1 1 . I '. t
-J . utmiUCUI. 1UICQUL limi
genius, who refused to leave when ordei-
m uu eu uy me marsuai ,were whipped
with willow switches until they were
glad to leave. The earns treatment will
be administered to all subsequent visi
tors of the same ilk, for the citizens of
that town are dpfrininad in liarlvit tin
tramps.)
A loll., i m . . . .
wuw w an aiuuujr uiau elates mat
financial matters are at low ebb in Cali
fornia: fhnt. Sin nnn .Ani.i nAt k i .
ed there with all of Oregon as security.
Cannnriii. ami 1 . 1 i: : 11
for want of money with which to run
them. Vnnromrxa aAA ... lU. k.J . . 1 1 I.
uu hi tun ttu wiiiiuiili
Oregomana have much less to complain
of.
A geod illustration of the business
quiet now prevailing is given at the
county clerk's office. There hardly one
instrument is nieo now where three
were filed at the same time last year, and
rsminls havn llwiM.aul aluinl I. -1 1
-1 . uw.taabU niSVUtl VIIO IIHIli
and one regular deputy is employed
wunevi'ree were nercessary in July ol
1892. One thing to be thankful for is
that but lwo lawsuits have been filed
within tLe last six weeks. Pendleton
E.O.
Teacher's Examination!
To Farmers.
T HAVE RENTED TH MAGNOLIA
- --...uuw mu win nave is in gcoa
order for receiving the present crop. The
warehouse is first claaa and conveniently
w..,ii ..to kuuu cieanera. no
delay in unloading. Sacka will b on hand
, uul ll0,0- uive me a can
before making arrangements to aor your
orP: G. F. SIMPSON.
Albany, Ot., July 15th, 1893.
An l'ou Nervoaa,
Are you all tired out. do vou have that
tired feeling or sick headache? Vou can
be relieved of all these symptoms by tak
ing Hood's Sarsaparllla which elves nerve
and bodily strengih.
Hood's Pills are easy in action.
'I Y.I inn will tiamnffitt. -.. 1. 1.1 1.-
on the eastern end of the Oregon Pa-
cinc jnonoay morning and Wednesday
and Saturday evenings. Round trip
tickets, good for thirty days, will be
sold for Kt.no. Ttnimrl frin i;,.ti ...
be bought to the Bay, at excursion rates
-twiji uujr ui uie weeK.
I. A. Morris & Co.
Flour and Feed Store.
Have removed their linn lAlk. C..I...
start, formerly occupied by Deyne i
vuuwii, uiiu nave on nand a lull atock o
CORVALL'S FLOUtf, B3AN, SHORTS
UtKM MEAL. GRAHAM. BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY,
OATS. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEED:
Custom chopping done.
you want one call on Will & Stark, whose
stack is large and varied, and prices the
the most reasonable. They can give ynn a
UK1D lU III l line mm well . in M n
generally
Sewino Macuixej neatly repaired an
warranted hv . ttitmnnhluim-iui.-i ... i.
man, at F M French's jewelry store, Albany,
Oregon.
Bath at Viereck's shaving and hair cnt
ng par'ois.
Lives of many men remind us
We to great success can cliajib,
If the reading public find us
. Advertising ail the tjmow
DANNAL8. On Monday morning'
th, 1893, in Alhany. to Mr. and
.Mia. vt. a . Anonais a Doy.
MftaaVF.rlasd, the leadiog dm.
' nttirauou and Sick
Bit ilih; l.'wina.
WtllArStoTlTlnnt. Tk. t.
- - - in c wel
ter the groceries the more enjorable life
Is, and while we do not all live "sfrpplv to
eat, we certainly eat to live. If 'you
t your groceries and baked goods of
Parker Brothers you arj bound to live
wedlfltlscnlyona loaf of rve bread
Thev keen Ihe hex in ......... v.i ,
iiuiiiv.ira sen
st Prices that satisfy regsrdlcss of time,.
Call on them. t
I la... I 1- .
shav rg pvlrrs.
Stationery, Toilet rtioler, Musica
instrumeti'3, Etc.
Hodges 4 McFarlanfl.
The Corner Drug Store," Albany, O.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints.
bame EiacK, Ad
; lSAKDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT
t wnh iiectro-aiacnetio SUSPENSORY.
riSVT'..'1. urtaiS"irirr'-aT tr.
Re. 17 1 ires atnet. lOKTlA;si OH C
o e o
GOOD NEWS e
Fr iho millions of consumers of gk
Tiitt'sPiUseS
It if Ivcfl tr. Tutt iihimrtTw to nn. A
v iimii!u that liols now iiuttiiiff uji h V
TIKY LIVER PILL
dj- which nreiceerilnBlymruillKlg.e,
S0y t ri'liiliiliiual.n,r. virtues nflli,. O
l:traer one, (tuarnnteeil purely
v. S. lnl,le. Until i.i,f Uii-i- piil, f
are still IhhucO. ti, ejnet alio of
TUTT'S TINY LIVES PILLS
Ih hIioitii in tlu honlfr of this "nH.i
Notice Is hereby given that for ths pur
Dose ofiiiakl.ig an fxamlnatlouofBll per
oub who mav offir theiUHelvm as canill
oates rorte&ehera of the sorools of this
county .the county auperintendent there
of will hold a public examination at Al
bany, beginning at 1 o'olock p m, on
two .lays A f o! f wil be charged t,,r
xid eaamlnstlon. Ar,,ieants lr a'ate
papers .liouM ill. their applications wi S
the county superintendoiJt at tint tima
Hated this 18th day ot Afrll, W93
U F KUSSKLL
County Sohaol Sup t '
19 to o. -That Is the score people make
,ul j crry ionn, ihe dealei In
fresh groceries, prcduce and crockery
ware. Thev ihut ... 1....1 i i . -
1 ----j . iiiiitr unu oive
clean bargaina. l'lenty of liome luns
7 - "mre goous. n,e game
Is umpired nn th b.,i..,.a .j
1 . . . J. ' i " u morels
never anv kicking. Piomm 0.i
ous treatment. A steady ihing. Doors
open early and late. If you would be on
the winning side call on Conn.
1 WE BOY A WOMAN
the best washing machine made. Gu to
Stewart & S0 aod take one out on trial.
They also have all kinds of wringers.
IT WILL KILL YOUR WIFE
to carry that (treat big child around in her
' . - " ....... Ku .w utcttnm it. nui ano.
buy one of their baby sarriagea. All kinds
and prices.
One cent a dose.
Jfma 9? Coma tJoaa promptly ci
Throot, HoaraenesalwBoopi,,- c0UB, ,JK
Asthma. For Consumption it has no rivjot:
has cured thousand., and will ctma Toulr
taken in time. Bold by Druggists on a guar-
nHttto8rB',ELtAeDOA fLSS&K
IiL0H'S
kCATARRH
'remedy:
STOWING AWAY HAY h hardest work
on a farm. You can make it the easiest by
buying a complete Uay Carrier outfit of
Stewart & Sox . Call and see it.
GRASS,
OARDKN,
FLOWEU,
Fresh, pure, sure to groa and sold) at Port
land prices. Garden seeds kept in bulk.
Field peas and Field oorn also carried iu
large quantities. Stewart or Sox.
ENGINES AUD SEPAMTOBS
They don't aiaka any better than th .
Russell" and Stewart 4 Sox sell that kin
at Albany. Several good secondhand ea
gines fee sale at a bargain.
PAINTS & OILS. The best mixed paint
awa aiv uu nJisj ,uavi h iuo i-dodix ana
A IM a a an fa f. a Ik.. TIT- i
-BSJ- asr mm aumuy. fT B aViU
oarry a full line of oil', varniihet, wagoa
ssvasiis) aasao ym.U.m, VWt f
STEWART tX Sox.
RFP SlfDDI irC -Don't kn vnnr Wm in
lj MW. . r'
an old box any longer. Stewart & Sox
carry bee hives, sections, comb foundation
and bee smokers at low prices.
WILL YOU BUILD " yr. it ,r.
test to d. not fail to sea 8tewart & Sox.
Thev keena Urim attok nf hnil.-. k..
and sell at prices to suit the times.
THOU SHALT NOT KILL
according to iaw, and you ought U boy all
yjur guns and ammonitionof Stewaitft Sec
W.J r - hwt ti ana acji cneap.
Giant powder.fuie and caps always on hand.
WE SELL COAL, IRON i "1 for .
living." and keep a lsrgo stock of blacksmith
supplies on hand,
Stewart 4 Sox.
SPRAY YOUR TREES.-Boy a spraying
outfit of Stewart & Sox and take care of your
orchard. The outfit they sell has been tried
in this state for three years by the best or
chardists and is a e mplete success.
mmw T 1 nuiiltal, a.
Have you Catarrh? This remedy is (rusran.
teed to cure you. Price. 50 eta, Injector tree.
WE'RE NOT BRAGGING
we say Wf
lUVa tlin boat linaa i - .1
rasorsaud pooket eultery in the valley,
Lome and ape fai J
8T1WART k Eox.
PLOWS We have a new ehill.
astly the same as the "Oliver." We irasr.
-.i .. " " i.ttj iuii une ot steel
plows hat sannotbe excelled. Yon might
Possibly save a few cents by coming around
and seeing n,. Stewart ft Sox.
BUY : YOUR
Dry Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
Lace Curtains,
CARPETS,
WALL PAPER,
LAGE CURTAINS,
window; shades,
Best : in : the : Market,
AT
Fortmiller 4 Imng's.
1I7ERSITY : OF : . OREGON
EUGENE
Ol'kK Modat, SKPTKIIBKR 18t.
.Tn. elnf .1.. .
i,. . . " " P?r J'r In
', ": oi studies. Thor
ough Instruction. Business course added
ruhlon free. Entrance fee, $10. Board
and lodging at reasunahle rates I i the
elegant new dotmltory and boarding hail
on the earn pus. where students will receive
personal supervision.
JOHS W. jollN'SOM,
President.
Shoes, Etc., oi
READ, PEACOCK A CO.,
ALBANY
AND
LEBANON.
FOETMILLEfi & IRVING
Undertakers -:
IX TE KhEP ccnstsnllvrn I rH full n.. t .
VV coffin. Al. l...i.i.. "i 7 ,": '",,t''
,111 h. ..,1.1 .. 'trutioin, . aim. CIISl treie eli-
and - Kiiibnl
mrlallc, clolh srd wccdcasaelt
which will be sold at
Tlie Iionrsf I.lTlng; Profltn.
EMBALMING "' 'he proper care of the dead a specialty.
4
AK,0oEXTRA CKARCt FOR HEARSE OR SERVICES.
ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OR EGO
CITY BOTTLING CO,,
Wholesale and RetallDealers In
Nod. Water, B.p(.h
HAraispiirilla and Iron,
Iron Wlnf,
lAr.
Oiy. n a Irlal.
llers.
Oraage and Iron,
Sellarr tTatera,
OPPOSITE IRUSS HOUSE . . ALBANY, OR