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Uu cnwal Y OFFICIAL PAPER. ' GOOD EVENING. iiu or Mils. Hit. 1!i:ii'.vtii. This ng: ft dispatch was ntiMvotl from coom, Wash., uiinoiincintr the sudden of lire. Annie, wife of Dr. J. Nut ith, assistant pliysii ian nt the slate J asylum nt that city, 'l'lio deceased le second daughter of .Mr. anil Mm. BrinVefonl. of thin city. Slip was n Missouri III yearn njjo, coming to n when yoiinn, KiN-udinir most f her nthis county. Shu was a loveablc a. popular with all who know her.uml with will bo a great Mow to not only lsband, pan'nts, brother Wayne, and Mrs. Fred Dawson, but to all fortu in her friendship. Mrs. Bridgoford, id daughter. Mrs. Dawson, worn at the ind were telejrruphed at once. The ns will be brought to Albany.aiTivinjr Tow night. It is probable the funeral ccur Sunday aftenioon. Mrs. Itedpath Xttntly in Albany, mid appeared in lealth, but she ha had the heart ilis or tome time, and it was this which 1 her death. LrTTl.it Stkask. Lout Tuesday lg Clint Gordon's doit, ".linunio" re i to Lebanon in a bad looking tonili and nearly starved, which caused con ible uneasiness about tlordon. lie uly 5th alone with his dog for the taint on a prospecting trip, and as g was never known to leave him, and int raised him in the mountains it etiange that he would leave him un lere was something wrong. Clark rough left Wednesday for the niouu to search for him. Clint's many J in Lebanon think there is something appened to him. To suv the least it tile strange . Lebanon Express. B Cmcua. Washburn's circus is in lytooday. The horses look well, and neral appearance is one of neatness, irons has a big advantage in not hav ly of the usual cut throats following, game of any kind being seen inside side. As the afternoon performance lot taken place we cannot give the i of the circus. The admission price ly 50 cents, and the circus is a one one, just what people like the best. SI an About Town paid 10 cento for pleto view of the side show and got orth of his money. It contains three delusions, the usual cannibal, Circas roman, a mind reader and snake char ilight of hand performer, a negro who i on sharp edged swords, some mon ad punch and judy. Survey TilKKK Township. Three townships in the Snutiain county are surveyed and in time opened forsettle ig Last Saturday evening Air (l S in, of Portland, who has the contract irveying 0-5, 9-G anil 8-4, arrived at kiaoe witn a party or seven survevors. Teat back into the mountains Slon aud will commence on i)-5 and fl-fi. the intention of completing the two ihips in thirty days. After this thev move immediately to 8-4. which is Ben Basin on tiie Little Aortli Fork, raberman. RESTED. Mrs Dr I'atterson-Wallace irrested this niominrr liv T")eruifi, Gil..... aith on a warrant sworn out bv I L trong, charging her with practicing cine without registering, as required w. She will lw given an examination the charge liefnro Justice Kinsev. TOW at 9 a m. The lady has lieen nnce about July :td, and came from iy. one claims to nave a diploma at ome in Portland. Kugene Guard. e recent gold sthke made at the Vii llne, near Baker City, is the richest nost extensive revealed for years. !rdav a ehunk h inb .... ..'...i-i. llrty pounds, which is eat'mated to In $3000. On account of the ex s richness of the ore it is not rtn ign ine mm, out is pounded up in a mo'Jir. Bm could not keep her base ball team 1 amateur league, thanks to the lack of MaJ mtmnrl Hit .- . : . . j-.y. .-..i. . nm.it. nine huu were talking n SlO.OOOteam. What a -jicrainnviiie 1. It. too. That Is the score people make .,. x cry uinn, me ucaiei In fiToeerloB ,1 - 1 . , , . . . ,..t Hllu crocserv litey shut out hard times and eiv'e btrMlm 111.-... 1 . 0 - ,CNI; Jt nome tuns return far mnn ....t 'pl 11c game Jplred nn the square, and there is riomni and courtt eatment A bi.iu ...i.. i , .7 ' Luors esrlr and late. If you would be on Lining side call on Conn idat Excibsion, An excursion will leave Albany on il. fw. ? Railway Sunday, July 23rd, for 7 o'clock a m, returning ' Hu," p ni. fare round sl.SO. . in will hereafter run fo Idanha s eastern end of the Oregon I'a Monday morning and Wedtuxiluv ostfardiiy evenings. Round trip s3m inirty unvs, wilt be WJ0. Hound trip tickets can now lent to the Bay, at excursion rates day of the week. 1 ViCTis unanimous that Will' A carry the b'st line of .llvtr ware in "T'They nave theTarieiyanjqual sotaatlon that counts in buting 1 An Inspection always carries con- 1 J due to n enfeebled st e of In. Hairs Hair Renewer qaicens itriti functions 01 the skin, nesting renting the formation of dandruff. onr 16 getting their hair cut a will receive a free ticket to the rounds. t'l ihi-ii; ad hir enttio) psr tO SVer eBitnn m i L atkrs. 1X8 Mac 111 5 o nettl repa red an itedlb a thwrnehlyccmpexnt work. F"0h's jelry itor,Albnr, UUHE AMD AKUOAII Terms, cash at V L Kenton's grocerv store. Building & Loan association at the Ore yon Bank tonight. F L, Kenton has p!ared a handboine cash register in his grocery store. The game law Item lu ycstcidA's 1)km oc'RA'i' was slightly wrritg. Deer cannot be killed until August 1st, A paper at The Dalles piopoi.es to call the Chinese pheasant the Deiinv plieas ant. Why not. Mr Denr.y 1 entitled to the name. .1 L Cornell, and W II and John Wat kins, were tried yesterday afternoon at L.ebinon tor horse stealing, and were promptly acquitted, This Is s good time for money loaners. fn Cmaiilla county 30 to 75 per cent is paiu, and no doubt nearly as much can be commanded in Linn county. Ti.e base ball games between Albany and Portland tomorrow and Sunday will be hotlv contcsrrd. Albany will n ake a warm fight to regai 1 first place. A game ol base bail was to be played this afternoon at 4 o'clock between the circus club and the Albanies. As the cir cus club defeated both Portland and Ore gon City the game promised 10 be a close one. Some of our merchants are talking of hauling their freight from Albany by teams, as it can be done cheaper than by rail at the present freight rates; besides giving ihe work to nonie men instead of incorporations. Lebanon Express. One year ago Lane county had an In debtedness of nearly SSs.ooo. while on July 1st the same had been reduced to about $27,000. In another year, with a mpderate levy, the county will be free uum ucdi. uuara. Mr T M Ralston of Albany has offered the trustees $4000 for the bank building v una pintc. itir nuiiton 11 1 good man to run a bank and the Express would be glad to see him open up one at this place as we surely need one. Express. N The Corvallis News says 80 voung pheisants were recently killed in Benton county, opposite Albany. Deputy Wat den C W Watts has investigated the matter some, and can learn nothing to that effect. The Item is probably a hoax. The actual depositors of the Bank of Lebanon are hereby called to meet In the hank building on Monday, July 24,1893, at one o'clock p m for consultation. None but actual depositors or their legal lepre sentatives will be admitted to the meeting. Lebanon Express. The Democrat was the first oaper In the state to publish the list of newly elect ed officers of the grand lodge A O U W in session In Portland, not even the two evening papers of Portland doing so. The selection 01 ur 1 j Mackey, 01 tuts clty,as Grand Master is a good one. One day this week a camper at New Albany, on Nye Creek, near E L Thomo- sons, started a fire which began spreading, and it was only by hard work that the entire settlement was saved. L E Blaln and a few others forming a fire brigade that did effective work. Some day the owners ot property at Nye Creea will ' in their might against careless carr.;.e: At the meeting of the trustees - Wil lamette University last evening Mr Edwin D Shurter, of Cornell university, Itnaca. N Y, was elected professor of elocution In the place of Miss M G Scriber. resigned He was chosen froi among eleven can didates for the pcultlon. The president of Cornell says of him: "He is one of the nest eioc-illonlsts 1 ever heard, fortunate is tne university which secures his servi. ces.'' Saiem Journal. 16J acres, being the old Vn Mcllargue nlace, has been Hied on, in the center ol llrnwnsvllle.by a man named Monk. Mr w 1- tosnow, ot mat city, and Hon J K Weatherford. of this cltv. went la rirmn Ciiy today to investigate Ihe matter. Of course there is nothing in it. Such con tests are always very foolish. Even if the unginai uiie nad Been detective the claim couiu not oe sustained. James Whelan, n old pioneer of Walla Walla allcv, died at Walla Walla July 16th, aged 56 years. Ho was a number of yeaia in business in Pendleton. Walla Walla and Seattle. He was well known throughout the state and a prominent ...cuuv. ui uic Aiasunic and A O U W i iernuy, under whose auspices the fun eral was conducted. He was formerly In business at Harrisburg, being well known in u me suuincrn part ot unn county. A peculiar Incident haonened last n Ing. A drummer.Mr McCartey.puicbasid some cigars at PfeifTer's. laying a twenty on the show case. Not having ihe charge It was left there, while another customer was vailed on. During the time some one surname; around helped himself to the money, unobserved by either. The mat ter was compromised by the loss being divided. The Albany papers affect to dou'jt the "-'nn vase oan ciuo nas dis- uaLum mi nrnicn on ih. !.. ti say the Albany team Is in an exception- ...v PiW,jn;iuua lunumon and that the league will keep up its work. Still the Albany's re.n.-it willing t home to play and the Oregon Cltys and . .-j ..annul mura to come UD the VD 1 1 , anv mnrm M...1.. . I . , j .' ...w.w. n.iuB IIICT Will stay at home and plav solitaire and pre- . . uc league in mat way .statesman. VVS HaVI rn r, . T-i . . . tu iiwv. ineioei- ter me groceries the more enjoyable life .-, . B m aII ve jimp,- to eat. VI rrrt.i n ' . .. .. , . ' get your groceries and baked goods of Parker Rrnthpr -1 T . . . lllriri T J wiuna to live . y. 7 w rr oreaa. They keep the best In everything, and sell at nrlr that .ili.t. .....Ji . ., - ii-'-tM 01 times Call on them. HtlClii Atllt-MIAIIStl. I. DoUL'las. of llarrisbiir.- n, ,1.m,, Al. bany this afternoon. Mrti Dr Whitney ami daughter, lame up from Portland this nuon. Mr Arch Monteith and son Uighton, of Portland, are in the cily. Miss Bin he An-lvi. Imiu i.l .t.,,.,.l from a trip to Kasterii dregnn. Mr M ClllinillLdiani mul Tli. M...1....1..,ll and w ife, of Harrisburg, me in the city. Mrs J M Marks and son Willard left I llesdav for ll few weeks Miiinnn, nt v... .:..., Hay for the hitter's health. Kxpress. Dr (Ir.iy. who is now locuhil at San Jose. Calif., the Dkmikiiat is iiiformeil, has fully recovered from his long illness. He i I said to be doing a gtKid busainesg. C h Hawkins and Mr Ihriir. of Album- came up last Saturday and went met at this place by Wm Horn, who will take them up to the Little Meadow. Santiain Lunilicr- inail. Mr Alls'rt ISniidhas returneil from a visit to Forest drove, where he has been taking the Keoley cure. Mr Bond is one of the beat men in the county when sober.und it is to be lioiiod he sticks to the cure. Tom Hubbard, the treniul ronresentrdivp of Russell k Co.. farm machinery, enme down from Albany this .afternoon. He says tne Harvest is tully on 111 Linn county, anil the yield is better thou expected. Ualem Journal. Capt John Sh;r. Phil firnnt. Snllivnn ana otuers or 1110 recent Salem club, are in the ciiy. The club has formally disbanded. Salein though proposes to have a biir one. ..cv jew. nm iiooie unu iur noiman leu on the noon tnun for San Francisco, by HUJ UL I Uipilllli. Prof Michener and Miss (1 from San Francisco Satunlay. On account 01 leaving von in the Bank of Lebanon, Prof Miohener gineuphis his contemplated eastern trip. 11c nas airain annlied tor the principalship of the Lebanon school, and as he gave the best of satisfaction last year, will doubtless be re-elected. Lebanon Ad vance. Last nitrht's Pendleton E. O. says; Pnnf Humphrey yet shows no signs of returning reason, and at nights exhibits constant restlessness, fnvsicallv he is nor much re duced, being a man of exceDtionallv strong constitution, and his mental derangement is tne oniy umavorutue teature. J U Misell, who has been a devoted attendant nnnn the cupuun, leiegrupnea weunesuay night to nia hw.ll,AM tl, tl I . 1 -n ' mciwj(o jiumpiuey. wno Will probably arrive soon on another visit. There is talk of reinnvinrr the nation in 11,1. hospital at Portland, where he can receive trained nursing. Are if on fcervons. ' Are von iilt.lrH n,,f An .u.. incu icciingor sick, neaoacner You can be rellAverl nt all ihM. u.. . 1. Ing Hood's Sarsaparllla which gives nerve WnAt.. . 1.1. b.iw uuunr avrcnglll. Hood s Pills are easy In action. Things Worth Bemeaabrrlag. When you feel a kind of goneness about the stomach it is a sign that your food doe not sit well and that you are about to hav a fit of indigestion V hen you begin to feel nervous and are unable to sit still comfortably; when your clothes suddenly seem to lose their fit and become too tight in places the fit o Indi gestion is surely upon you. When this lit of indigestion is renealeit from day to day it finally resolves itself into dyspepsia. Remember that three to ten ol nr.m dreth's Pills will cure the worst case of indigestion or dyspepsia, or both, and that a regular course of tnem. say two every night for a week or ten days, will act as a preventive 01 eitner complaint. Hodges & McFjrland, the leidiog drus. iw, moauy, v.'i tfTATB OF CJRlO, CITY 07'1UUED0, t Fasirc J. Chrnry makes oath that lie Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cuenbv&Co.. doing business In the City of Toledo, County anil ftlatA .tnm.nlri mr.A !.,. I.I a ' m ' the sum of ONB HUNDHED DOLLAKS for each and. every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Ball's Catarhh Ccur. ... FRANK J. CHENEY. Bworn to before tne and subscribed in my r,s""i ijr vi AwcuiDer, A.u lssa IaRAL. A. VT. QLEA80N, Si .1 m v ure is laaen iniemsny anu aits directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of Che svatem. Hand tnr Intlmnniai. ..... F. J. CHENEY At CO., Toledo, CsT Bold by Druggists , no. r'BIMIIMMl. ni -II UI-J- - . ij 11 o . . : . " nai at Ida M Brush's. ownrour time to buy. Hee the New Imtiroverl linear !:, ... w.i.ua. iu riwvvp sre cnespest, 1 W Sowden, agent. Officejat t M Fn neb's 'ewelry atoni BitH it r;.,i'. ..... jl . - - auaviuK auu liair CUt ag parlors. Will ft nt,rit. th. (.welsr. FRAZER AXLE GREASE Sr,T IS Tnr lr.a.n trwrilrll.ln.r.,rorT:.-l ae.tw.ut 'M bo!.- of aar t. , 'i. 2 v:.i ,-Jhrha.t. iru ;t irs 1: ; ' --i?ii!lJ2i'iTI2?-'l :';rR- l-' Y. i..n Notice. NOTICE It HEREBY GIVEN THAT sealed hida will h.i.Miii.j .n 28th day of July, 1893 at the residence of uuoeraigueu m Aioany, Uregon.for sup plying the orphans' home with 80 cord, of WOOd. 20 COrda Of 0Tlh nab MiaAlnm al OO cnrasoi spuioaa, lilooril, of split ash and 1 oniu-. 01 large spue tir wood, all to "-e delivered by the 1st day of September. All w in uiearana siralellt This 19th dsy of July, 1S9S. MRS C w.'8BAIH. Su, I .1;-. AIJ Residence 5th St.bet. J.iTur.on snil jacksop Notice to Contractors, TJ ID" WILL BE RECEIVED 0R THE u completion ot tne urphana Home at Albany, Linn eountv, Oregon, up to 10 ociocs, July ant, 1H!I3. All bids to be di rected to Mr T O Hopkins, chairman of Rnildina rtnmialllu Tk- k J v--. ....sb. - "W uvlll iniTrr tL riebt to re j set any or all bids. Plana i peeincations oan m tsea at the office of D C Sch.lt. architect, Albany, Oregon. DRUGS. Stationery, Toilet Artie'e, Musica Instrumenig, Etc. Hodges & HcFaiW, 'The Corner Drug Store," Altany, Ci, A Hoiiglus eounty man a idiort time ii"o hiirgiM a neighl.ir with stealing a lu.g valued at The pniseeution eot the county 0f W,i, , t),e l,m.T o ,i10 got HW 111 witness fees ami mileage. The teciiseil went free. Iiok out fur a bilk coming this way who has a paiT Kick advertising it-heine. He has been 111 Southern Oregon and is bound to lieat his way at hotels as well as generally. IOok out for bilks generally. Two hundred empty beer barrels, for re shipment to the breweries, were piled up in front of a saloon in Pendleton the other day. representing the amount of beer eon sumed at that saloon in two months. Each barrel holds (iftoen giilloiis.making the total for the live hundred of 7.500 gallons, nearly two apiece for every man. and child iiij that city. The first cost of the beer was "Knit ki.uuo. The following from tke Kugene tluard is very croainy: A jiedler went over town re cently selling a patent article. Among the many who purchased was the wife of a merchant. One day when he went home to linner his wife iiiformeil him what a nice thing she had bought. She then learned her husband had them iu his store for sale tor a year, at half the price she paid for hers. When told of this she said: "Well. why don't yon advertise then. Nobody knows it." The Grants Pass Courier boasts as fol lows: II runts Pass is a perfect sanitarium for asthma and other lung troubles, 'us the progress of experience proves. Those af flicted with those annoving complaints al ways find relief when thev strike our climate, and if they stay long enough they become entirely cured. The light dry at mosphere, laden with the myrrh of our balsam woods makes the invalid comforta ble the moment he or she gets off the train. Catarrh and bronchial troubles alike disap pear without doctor or medicine. At the World's fair in the horticultural building the Colorado exhibit ss next that of Oregon, it is run by a woman with a tongue a mile long . She spends her time lauding Colorado and mnninir Oretron and other states down, or did. She hod better be reading items like this: Closing down of silver mines, smelters, reduction works, coal mines, railways, and factories in Col orado puts the laboring classes in a deplor able condition, it is estimated 10,000 idle men are in Denver, and 20,000 in towns of Colorado, half of whom are making their way here to become a public charge. To avoid this, commercial bodies will ask rail roads to make a five dollar rate to the Mis souri river for this class, in the expectation that they will be able to get work on farms. It is estimated Colorado. Utah. Montana. and New Mexico merchants have counter manded orders for aroods in New York to amount of over 912,000,000, A Watou isa necesiity nowadays. I you want one call on Will & stark, whose alecs is large and varied, and pricea the the mmt reasonable. They can give yon a teryain in this liu as v.eil in jewelry utieratly Kentish cherries at C E BiowntU's. Strictly Cash. F. L. Kenton ha adcot'd a cash aiaiim and will hereafter sell groceries fo CASH only. .OOWMBUTAWOMAN the lest washing machine made. Go to Stewart it Soa ami take one out on trial. They alio have all kinds of wringers. IT WILL KILL YOUR WIFE to carry that Rreat big child around iu her arms. You must go to Stewart & Sox and bey one of I heir baby 2arriaeea. All L;. and prieea. T HAVE RENTED THE MAGNOLIA I Mill urarul.i,,BA . ... . I ! i. .. I I . vuu ... u.,a la 111 ariuu order for receiving the present crop. The warehouse is first clsas and conveniently lecated . Contains -.wo good cleaners. No delay in unloading. Sacks will be on hand for delivery in due tin e. G.veme a call before making arrangements to a'ore your "'T- v. r. oiairouiN.. Albany, Or., July 15th, 1803. The NoRTnEitx; Pacific Railroad Wilt, Slash the Rates. Officials of the Northern Pacific Railroad have decided to place low rates into effect. They will sell tickets from Portland to St Paul for 825 first-class, and make corresponding low rates to all eastern points. World's fair round trip rates will be greatly reduied. Tickets can be utilized on either of their through trains, both of which will continue to carry the Pullman tourist upholstered sleepers. Two trains daily without change. r or lull lntormation unit to secure your sleeping cor accommodations, call on, or address A D Charlton, ussistnnt general nasKenger agent. No. 121 First street, cor ner of Washington, or C (1 iiurkhart, local agent, Albany Uregon. o e & o GOOD NEWS q For tlio millions of consumers of Q Tntt's Pills, It lpfl Dr. Tntt .ln-tnr to nn- notmr tlmL he 1h now iiuttiiiy tijia V TINY LIVER PILL O irlilrli tn of cwlliiKly nmall nlzs, a yet rt-tainhiKHll Ui virtue! of thu V luru.T oiicM (iiiirnntfi'l nurtlr VCKtiiblf. Itnth nl'H of these lilt aruMtill Tliocxiict tlr.o of" T'JTT'S TINY LIVER PILIS Itmhotvu In tlir torlfrof tIilf.4ft'l.T CARPETS, WALL PAPER, LAGE CURTAINS, WINDOW' SHADES, ;Best : in : lie : Market, . AT Fortmiller 4 Ircing's. To Farmers. Rheumatism. Lumbago, Sciatica. Kidney Complaints, wme Back, a DB.SAIIOErS ELE6TRIC belt lamt?back, lumbaso. mIavUm. tl ZXH.!.;!:1 fft-ntral 111 health; etc. Wsmdsjrfkl laarraisaaaa 1 1 , rSr'.'fS'S'.."'"'' r.w forfeit ta.000.00. aid rtlMwara or no liar. Thou. ifioVailiilifi?-.SrarDr; V'" rnarrelooa IiiTeulon & fHfiSwSL lfrr!',?""f " n"asrtn i. toti ooajs Send forldua'a I'amiililet, maJldl.aaUou.rxea SANDEN BLCOTRIO OoTT Ko. lTUFIraaameul-OttiX.aJtj OJMC. I. A. Morris &o. floor and feel Store, Have removed their store to the Strahai storj, formerly occupied by Deyne t unrc on nana a lull stock o' OCRVALL'3 FLOUff, BRAN, SHORTS utnM MtAL, GRAHAM, BUCK WHEAT. Vtl FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND i CHOPPED FEED: Custom chopping done. SrOWINCAWAY RAY '""'rlt work on a fatal. You ean make it the easiest by buying a complete Hay Carrier outfit of -Stewart & Sox. Call aud see it. SEEDS GRAM, GARDEN. FLOWER. Fresh, pure, sure to gro and aold' at Port i? ,jprl0" Uarden seeds kept in bulk. Field peaa and Fiuld corn also carried in large quantities. Stewart & Sox. ENGINES AND SEPABATORS They doo't make any better thta Lb 'RaweU" and Stwrt Rn An u.. atAlbaDy. 8evoraI good leoond hand eo PAINTS & 0ILS.-Th b"t mi,"-d pi for aalo on this Coast is the "Phoenix" and we are agenta for it at Albany. We also carry a full line of oil.-, varnishes, sragun and carriage paints, etc. Stiwaet & Sox. BEE SUPPLIES. Don' keep your bees in an old box any longer. Stewart & Box earrv haa bivaa ...... , I. I .1-.1 and bee smokers at low prices. WILL YOU BUILD " r"- " you . (est to da not (ail to am Stewart ft Sox. They keep a large stock of builders hardware and sell at prices to suit the times. THOU SHALT NOT KILL " p aocording to law, and you cught to buy all yjurguns and ammunition of Stew-ut ft Sor. They keep a tood stock and sell cheap. Giant powder, fuse and cape always on hand. WE SELL COAL, IRON d ""' (or living." and keep a large stock of blacksmith supplies on hand. Stewart (t Sox. SPRAY YOUR TREES. Bny oatfit of Stewart & Sox and take care of youi orchard. The outfit they sell has been tried in thia atata for three years by the beat or ohardists and is a o tnplete success. WE'RE NOT BRACCINC """" v " have the best line of Una shears, stuiors, rssors and pocket oultery in the valley,' Come and see for yourselves. Stxwart ft ox. ' nifiufe -nr. i . rLUIIO. " u,e new cnuierj plow ex autly the same as the "Oliver." We gnir antoe it and sell on trial. Eitraa avlll fit Oliver. Also we have a full line of steel plowathat sannotbe excelled. You anight possibly save a few cents by coming around and seeing us. Stxwart & Sox. BUY : YOUR Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Lace Curtains, Shoes, Etc., ot READ, PEACOCK fi CO., ALBANY AND LEBANON. Return of J. HARRY GAY Ophthjlnlc Optician, Optical Specialist, tVill saratr. ha In AlKan ... - --I . A with otBce at Revere Hoii.e, beginning Monday, July loth. Mr. Gay has done eicellent work here in our city fitting some difficult cases with glasses. Elim inations and consultations free. Augut loth, nth, nth and 13th. FORTMILLER fl IRVING W ml. ir""i!"1!!"' K,rd 'V" ' I,"'"i,r' clo,h "! oedc.s..tsat ,Y.Ybw-ntldA.','0 k""",r0b" nd,,"" in H"dc""h- m?,,! The iAjmrut LUInc Proflm. EMBALMINQ nd the proper care of the dead a specialty. K0 EXTRA CHARCt FOR HEARSE OR SERVICES. ALBANY, - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OREGOI CITY BOTTLING CO., Wholesale and RetaUDealers In Soda Waiter, t'ldera, Orange sind Iron, nellarr Water, Bfreh Reer, Nanaparllla aad Iroa,' Iran Wine, t:ie. Oir as a trla. OPP08ITERUSSrHOUSEf5T. 'ALBANY, OR