f .-: OJITY OFFICIAL PAPER Yubllihcd every Jay in tlie week e xcept Sunday. n WUk mma, UiUt anil Prop'r Filtered ft the Poet Offl at Albany Olfpon, as second claw mall matler. ' I'BIDAl... n r Revere Houso parlor i i Veral trips to our city Wt praise of his woi d consultation free. I'ltoF. J.HAHIIY IIAV. the well known Ophthalmic Optii-iun ami Opti cal -teciuliKt will ur.iin vifit Alhnny und have his otlice Mr (lay hits inudo anil all hik'hk in KxaininatioiiH U-Don't forget the .lav-!)lli, 10th, 11th dl'2th. 11 . " imj GOOD EVENING. on I . ill ' Ibel "CiiNcouc Couktv. It develops that !,'l,ncolii county finances are in good teipe. Up to July 15.li the entire isBue county orders was but a trifle more in $7,000, and this includes the initial rmenton ihe record transcribing now progress In this city. Of this amount Tire than $5,000 has been paid off and ire was still more than a thousand Jars in the bauds o( the county treas ir. Times. lj l Liva Runaway. This morning the m of ttobt Crosby ran a ay with Mr )lby hold of the lines. Of coming to i ditch as they Hew east along 4th set they shied to the side of the bridge 1 plunged into the stream, tipping the Kon over. Mr Crosby was lost Bight iuder the water; but soon appeared Id of the lines, and the team w as soon ten under control. Ai'ABDONKD. Joseph J Jennings, a' . . itograpber of Woodbnrn.was tried and victea at the June term of circuit rt in this city of the crime of having F scene pictures in his possession with lent to exhibit. Judge lturnett een ced him to pay a line of $000 or go to J for 800 days, lie had no money to r this floe and he was remanded to p .Ion June 20th. lie has a wife and ( , ren children living near Hubbard and en he was compelled to remain in jail , worked a great hardship upon them. N'' itesman. IflMIF. AND 1 111: II (O GAY, GAY, GAY, at Itcvire Iloue August 9th to 12th. Ilopt sre 15 to iS centi In Portland. A snort pugilistic contest enlivened matters in Albany last right. A big earthquake occurred at Sai.ta Rosa, Ca'if,. yesterday . Washburn's circus recently disbanded in Sisons, Calif. The llrinyency ot the money market did it. John Rethune, a competent miller from Alnany. Is in charge of the BentOtl Mills temporarily. Corvallis Times. Remember Minnie these qulet'llmes. He can shine conHdencc into a par of shoes in short notice. Open twelve hours a day. Mrs. I It Horner, of Corvallis, was in the city last night on her way to 'ho World's fair, where she will join her husband. A $103 footrace will take place at Ger vals next Sunday. C B lierlhwait, of In dependence, and George Givcns, two pro fessionals, are matched to run 75 yards. Philip McKay, a Marion county farmer, claims to have been robbed in brosd day light of $48.02 : The robbers according to his accusations were the county officials of hat county. $300,000 of the state funds are locked un in Portland, and some of the capital city papers are giving everyone 'fits" about it, because it delays work on the date buildings. Prof W C Hawlev. of the Willamette University, will deliver hU lecture on the riehring bea troubles tomorrow nlgnt at the Y M C A Hall. A sinall'adtnlssio.i fee will be charged. Tuesday night near Eugene twotratnn were attacked by four others after all had disposed of a keg of beer, and one of them was nearly killed. Two of the tramps were arrested for Ihe offense. Beginning next Monday the Roseburg express will only run to Eugene. The people of the former place will have to depend on the overland, which vill make slightly slower time. A letter received by J N Hoffman from O P Blount of Ashland, confirms the fact die forger recently operating In tlds city, was the same man who beat a couple ot Ashland's merchants. The constable there had been notified of his' presence, and should have been able to get him. Boardtrs at the O A C dormitory will pay $3 co per week instead of 82.2c. as paid last year. Ths price has been ad vanced because the board lost money on the boarders. The contract for boarding students has been awarded to J 11 Mcore at $ 2. 00 per week and he pays for every thing he ufes from the larm. The addi tional htty cents per week to be paid by students is for heat and light. Times. Mr Stanard, of A:banv, was in the city yesterday. He has been up the McKenzie river getting a lot of cedar poles for the telephone company that is running a line up the .'allev. The line mm were at Halscy the first of the week and expect to reach Harrisburg by Saturday. It will take about len days to run the line from narrlsDurg to this city, anu then we will have telephone communication' with Portland, all prominent valley towns, and the sound cities. Eugene Register. Mil lit ASDrCUMUVIL Mr l'.ryant,o the reform school, was iu the city this noon. K L Thompson and family, of Portland, went to Yaquiua liar this noon to spend a few weeks. N M Kewport went to JSalem to-day astride his bicycle, and there is little doubt that the record w as beaten, Mr It H Wright, of Sliedd, was in the city today. With his wife he will leave for the World's Fair and on a visit with o ii neighbors iu a few days. W H Ramsey, of Scio, was in the city today, and while here set Albany's long legged men an example of high kicking with the pan at the Y M C A hall. 7 feet S inches being the figures, to which he is said to be able to add about 4 inches if necessary. Mrs Joseph Emery, for many years with her family, a resident of Corvallis, but now residing in Woodland, 40 miles west o Sacramento, Cal. arrived in town 1a9tThureday and went to Yaquina yesterday. Her visit in Corvallis was replete with pleasure, aB she found many old fricmlB more than glad to meet her again. She has been in Oregon several weeks, and after a week spent witli her son, Will and family, at Newport, she will return to California. Times. Frank C Hammond, the newly-appointed col lector at Juneau, Alaska, sub port of entry, was raised in the Willamette valley, near St Paul. Or. In 184 he was married to Miss Eliza Ccleman, of St Paul. Mr Hammond has been engaged In mining in the Colville country for the past live years, and it was there he met Collector Moore, between whom a strong trienustiip sprang up, which has resulted in Mr Moore making him one of his deputies. United States District Attor ney i) K Murphy and Mr Hammond were raised intiie samo neighborhood and have been warm personal friendB. Statesman. . MITT Vol! II IETTEII, Nsw York, August 4th. IS11. The leading teature of the business sit uation dur'ng the past week, has been the action of the Savings Hanks in de ciding to enforce the thirty and sixty day rule requiring notice before money can be withdrawn. The great scarcity of currency iB also another feature. It is impossible for the banks to meet the demand for bills, and gold coin has been circulated in lieu of currency. The Stock market has shown a decided im provement for the past few days there being a lively bull raid on Tuesday and Wednesday. Although things are ttill in a turbulent state, frequent evidences 01 a revival 01 commence among the peo ple are apparent. If the grtat stingen cv in currency can only be relieved, things will raipdly improve. The ap proaching session of congress is awaited with great interest and the hopes of speedv action to relieve the present dis astrous state of atfairs, with a strg sumo'.ou9 lroui the l resident win also help to better affairs. It will be rembered that las' June, the Spokane claims a population of 3d.4S4. a big increase over the census of 1WW, The Capital City Journ.il boasts as follows: While other towns are dead, banks bursting and factions closing, Sa lem is going ahead. Nhe opened a new saloon and a tobacco store the past week Yesterday at Fuiton, 111., Harry Ee thune beat T C Morris.in a 100 vard foot race, by a yard and a hall. Time, 934' seconds. Hethune challenges the United States for any sum up to $10,000. A letter from Chicago states that J C Boyd, of Springfield colcnv acheme, has been arrested at Chicago for fraudulently obtaining $100 from a niau named Toten and a companion. He was held to ans wer in the criminal court under $2u0 bonds. Eugene Register. A gentleman who has been working in a round bouse on the Denver & Rio Grande railroad where thev usually keen solid New York delegation to the demo- . one hundred engines, arrived in Euuene cratio convention at Chicago, issued a ; a tew days ago and will stop for awhile statement-to the effect that Mr Cleveland I with his brother-in-law up the McKenzie w'V unheal Skrvicks. The lemains of N Armstrong were brought to Albany la noon, and will be buried in the City neterr to-morrow. Services will be wMt3d under the ausnices of the A OH 01 mm, at the WOT U hall tomorrow niorn-Ineno- at 10 o'clock. All members of the A s f,:j W are requested to meet promptly iahle lhe ball at U :45 a m. and es i r. udfk LtXTOKK.-Prof W C Hawlcy, of llamette University.Salem.will lecture W.J:the Y M C A tomorrow evening, on iBehring Sea question and the Anier n claims. The Professor has kindly -aented to give this lecture for the lefit of the Y M C A. The admission mly IS cents or two for 25 cents. Help I 1 MO A out to the extent of a ticket. rtiiTi.AU ExiTitsmx ! Albany to Ya qiunn, iind return, Sunday, August lUth, rhe East Oregon ian says T Steuben, radar, received from George Humph f, of Portland, a letter stating that Stain Humphrey's condition was ly not much improved. While the ared leg is almost healed, the Captain's ntal condition is about the same as en he left Pendleton. Gov Sylvester ancyer has visited the Captain and "en orders that special attention be id mm. U T Leeper, 1' H Bowman and Henry mean, residents of the lower end of county are in the city. They are lern-ie to go before the county court witli a v.,aonstrance against a proposed ioad .IhW'inlnk through their farms and others, ding to the count- road from Albany Independence. Corvallis News. liMi. (.'heap fure.quick time.good fishing, rock oysters, salt uir, ozone. Train will leave Albany at 7 a, Corvallis 7:tl0. Fare from Albany, Corvallis find Philomath, tU..r0; Wrens to I'hitwood.inclusive.Sl.OO; west of t'hitwood.'iO cts. The "Williuw tte alley will sail from 1 aqiuna with Mer chants excursion on arrival ot this train. 1 he tug "Resolute will tako a fishing par ty to sea. Returning train will leave Y"V iunm at 7 p 111. NEVER BOTHER yourself very much about business during the hot months If you wish to keep cool: nor must you get Into the habit ot asking A MAN if It is hot enough for him, when you can see verv plainly that he Is practically roasted; but. Instead, advise him to call on Parker Brothers and get the best baked gooas to be secured, as well as warm weclner groceries generally, WHEN HE IS HOT. By so doing you will surely ictaln 'his irienasnip. Mr R M Robeitson has moved his feed store to one door west of his former Dlace. just east of the Democrat office, where nets well located, and Is in a condition .1 meet the demands of the trade. He car rtes a large and first class stnc'n of feed lime, cement, plaster, hair, fertilizer, am everything usually kept in a first clas leed store. Tie Duiocrat is Informed that covote Ipsare brought from Crook county oas the mountains ta Linn county for bounty; but our county court, has Its I open. . you are particular about what you 'V-T ,'eTrr Conn can suit vou In groceries. W seasonable specialties constanty ar- ng He keeps a clean stock, if vou rsU1 going to the mountains cail on hi.n ntf get stocked up. If you are going to r at home, call on l.lm snd get the best j oiftecured, as well as first class treat "jt. His p. Ices will su't the times. Yt ftopcatimr, but eft what rill build lor prosperous as well as quiet times. i . L Power will move his harness shop nffhe Strabsn Block, just east of the Upn,ocAT office, on Second street, on B a"'ljt 15th, where he will be better pre- ever to meet tne demands of irs IS) R 1( RoWttoa's for cheap brw'snd ljP i . QnMreek'ehaying and hsir cnttirg par- it Tms, cash at K i. Kenton's grocery eiors fotrg to the Bar or mountains ami examine the tllrranH r,nn uers ana suits at Read.Peacock ic Co's, j amp. st st Viereck's ibaving'snd hair eat- 'OI NTV CO! BI. (J. N. Duncsn, cnunty judire: Wm. Huinbaugtt anil J. W. PukIi, Commissioners.) Sfe Bill of Ben C Irwin & Co, G7.25, disr missed. Also bill of Dr D M Jones for $14.00. Petition of II Kearn et al for aid for diet 20, dismissed. The following bills were ordered paid: O P Coshow. aid Hail family $ 5 00 C Cooley, aid Mrs Clark 6 00 V A rienderBon, aid Henderson s. 10 UU W E Savage, aid Cox 10 00 G F Crawford, aid Mrs Roberts-. 8 00 W H Wallace, aid Mrs Kitts 10 00 B White, aid Kenworthy's 10 00 lolin Usher, janitor 16 00 W II Gilaon, aid Kemp 10 00 M Anderson, Hnckenbury S 00 f W Zunolt. aid 10 OC Oregon agt Leighton 11 85 D rash & Co, roads : la W) State ogt John Haley 10 25 State agt Harry Watkins et al. . . 8 05 Santiam Lumber Co 10 00 Stewart & Sox, acct roads 20 32 W W Crawlord, acct roads 30 DO Cruin & Menzies. roads 13 27 v m Alctheson, acct roads 27 a Parker Bros, acct poor 2 80 F M Rumbaugh, acct roads 150 00 A G Pronst. a'tct roads 0 64 Ira b lruxler roads and Dridges. 1 uu E T T Fisher, surveyor 4 50 Jtl'J uo 130 00 7 CO 1 DO (12 30 35 S 50 3 20 Clean towels to every customer at Vierecl ahsviog parlors. See the New Improved Singer sewins ma erune. The ! t is alwsvs the chesne. 1 W Sowden, aucnt. Office at F M Frenuh . ewetry ftoro i lw iso Y At him firstly repaired au warraDted!lir a thtrrtuffhlreomnejcnt work man, at F M French's jewelry store, Albany Oregon. Hodges Sc MoFarland, ths laidiag drat dsn, Albany, Oi. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 FER C'NT ON CITY PROPERTY. M SENDERS Boys under 16 getting their hair cut a Vlereck s will receive free ticket to the ball grounds. Fine pltce, with two acres of land, fruit, etc , t-r rent. Call on Prof W W Davis, est end of Fourth street. G F Russell W A Williams, wood for C H. Dr Wyatt. acct poor Tritea & Mil'er, acct roadB. . . . E fi McUaw, acct roads Oregon agt Collins Reed btites x rutting, priming Orecon aizt Close a r i-row. acct L-row w R L Smith, supervisor 00 00 Hodees t McFarland. acct noor. 14 35 Foster Mill Co, acct roads 00 29 U W Taylor, acct roads 7 00 W F Deaklns, fees asseBsor 420 00 Albany Electric Light Co 25 00 M A Miller, acct roads "0 55 R B Vunk, acct roads 15 CO R Tillntaon. building Rocky Point bridge 1732 00 Are Ton Kervoas, Are you all tired out, do you have that tired feeling or sick headache? Vou can be relieved of all these symptoms by tak lng Hood's Sarsaparilla which gives nerve and bodily strength. Hood's Pills are easy In action. The VkroICT Is unanimous thst Will & Stark carry Ihe b'tt line of silver ware li tt.e valley. They nave the variety anJ qual ity, a combination that counts in birting goods. An inspection always carries con viction. Shdnh's Vitalize :s what voa need fn dyipjsia, tcrpid liver, yellow akin or kid- uey trouble. 1 is trnarsmved to give yne 4tiidaclion. Price 75c. M)ld by Foshay & Moaoc could under no circumstances carry tiie state of New York. Regardless of this strong, but deceiving statement, Mr Cleveland was nominated and futher- more elected, carrying his state by near ly 50,000 majority. Who are the people that made such a brake in the conven tion? Why the same who expected, but did not find one single berth for their use by gift of President Cleveland. In the appointments thus made in this state. Tammany Hall has been entirely ignored. when Charles W Dayton waB appointed Poetmatter some people were under the impression that the President had at last recognized Tammany. But Mr Day ton only joined Tammany when the County Democracy disnanded, and the reason for his joining the wigwam was because it was the only regular demo cratic organization in the county. Mr Whitney, Mr Grace, and secretary Dan Lamont were parties of one part, and I hey knew to whom the lucrative office of Postmaster waB intiusted to. As for the appointment of Ex-Police JuBtice Kilbreth to theCollectorBhip, this was a direct blow aimed at Dick Crokerand his braves. Bht Mr Kilbreth's and Mr Dayton's appointments we-e surprises to the politicians, but nevertheless they are competent and fully able to fill the im portant positions to which they have been aooointed- The feature of the ap- pointments,is the fact that MrCleveland is not recognizing lainmany as an organ ization. Although, all this may lead to the building of a new democratic organ ization in the state, it is also a blow at the most corrupt political combination of boseism and blackguardism that ever existed. The good citizens of New York regardless of party, are therefore pleased w;th tlie appointments made, so lar ly President Cleveland. At last the cranks are happy. After a most disastrous trip in tlie west, Captain Ward's "Uianta" are showing up to that standard where they should have been earlier in tlie season. The team is now in sixth place, having climbed up from tenth place during the last two weeks, in the League race. The secret of the change of position seems to be quite evi dent. During the first part of tlie season the team had but on pitcher in condi tion, and at one time not even onecatcn- er to do the catching. But since Mana ger Ward has signed the new battery, tiesman ana wnson, tne other pitchers, Kunie and Baldwin have got into shape and the chances, under these bright con ditions, for winning the pennant are still within sight, line ot the most closely contested games Been this season, was played on the Polo grounds on Wednes day, before a crowd of nearly 5000 cranks and rooters. The new pitciier German was in the box for New York and pitched a wonderful game holding ihe heavy bat ting Brooklyn's down to five singles, two of which were scratches. A feature was the fine playing of Parke Wilson who caught German in masterly style and ran bases like a veteran. These young players have jumped into popularity, among the patrons of the national game in this vicinity. ' As to tlie game, the score letnained a tie until the eight in ing when good batting by Ward's men resulted in one rnn which was sufficient to defeat New Y'ork's greatest rivals by a tcore of 4 to 3 in favor of New York. Wu. F. II. KoEi.scii. ' river. He says traffic on that road has been reduced to thatnearly three-fourths ne roiling etocA is idle. $8.0Q WILL BUYAWOMAH trie teat Kanliiut; tnttchma mule,. Go to Stewart V Sr, nod take one out on trial. They i Uo have all kind of wringer. II WILL KILL YDUR WIFE to carry that pre&t tig child arrmticl iu her artist, iou muni co to Stewart & Sox and Ly odd of their I any carriages. All kinds and price. SfOWINCAWAY KAYu,henrJe","rlt a farm, louc-in make it the easioetbi buyioir a complete Hav Carrier rat) it ofl Stewart St Sox. CU and aee it. SEEDS I GKA-IS. OARDKX, ! LOW Kit. Fresh, pare, sure to gro and sold' at Port land prices. Garden seeds kept in bulk. Fisld p3os and field corn also carried io large quantities. Stewart U Sox. Nat Holman took hi. hnv Jimmv an.l Harry Belt out to his farm and set them to herding sheep, giving them one of his big grey horses to ride. In a short time Mr H looked up and saw two horses run ning neck and neck, the ridera plying wioniiii, wiiu nit ineir sirengtli. An explanation was called for and Harry said "that fellow came along and said he could beat us any mark in the rnad : Jim told me to 'knock him off the Christmas tree' and I done it." Dallas Transcript. A fialem nanersavs: Tha irpnprnl fi nancial lone of the OOlintrv And nnrtipn- 'arly of the Pacific Coast is steadily im proving and it is now palpable that the worst of the present crisis iB over, and should the general situation improve at tne present rate, a noticeable relaxation in 'he matter of loans may be expected even in a few weeks. Quite a number of small loans have been made to farmers within the 'ast week or ten' days, al though, of course, the baks are very conservative in the .natter of security at ineueiil. If ailllcled with scalp diseases, hair fall ing out, on- premature baldness, do not use grease or alcoholic preparations but apply Hall's Hair Rcnewer. They don't nul-.e any better than tb 'Rmsell" and Stewarts: Sox sell that kin stAlbiriy. Stvral good second hand er giaea fcr ,ale at a bargain. PAINTS & OILS. Th0 1,eit mixli P4int for said on this Coast is the "PhGenic" and we are agents for it at Albany. We also carry a full line of oil- , varnishes, wagoo aud carriage paiuts, etc. Stewart & Sox BEE SUPPLIES. Don't keep your bees in an old box any longer. 8tewart & Sox carry bee hives, sections, comb foundation, and bee smokers at low prices. WILL YOU BUILD " yr- 11 " I est to dt not kit to e Stewart & Sox. They keep a lare stock of builder hardware and sell at pricot to i ait the timoi. Strictly Cash F. and I.. Ker.ttin ha, adupt-d a ctsh system will hereafter cell groccrus only. T OST.-ln Albany, or on tin road 1. 1 leading tAst Irom that place, on or wu, ouiy io.ii, a promissory note dated JuiylSth and signed by P Ii Marshall In favor of Adoiph Kicliman for $wo. The Under will confer a favor by leaving It at tnis office for M r Klcbtnau . THOU SHALT NOT KILL "i coord lug to iatr, ami you rajiht to buy all yjur puna and am monition of Stewait h Sox. They keep (,ood Block and tell cheap. Giant powder, lute and caps alwayt on hand- WE SELL COAL, IRON and "" living," and keep a lirge stock of blsckimitb supplies on hand. brewAKT 1 Sox. SPRAY YOUR TREES.-6" -ph (i tit tit of Stewart & Sox and take care of your oi chard. The oattit they tell ha been tried in this atate for th.ee years by the beet or chard is tv and ia a o mpleto bucccm. WE'RE NOT BRACCINQ -y w hve the best hoe ot tir,e shears, scissors, razors and pocket caltory in the valleyf Come and see for yourselvee.. Stewart & F.ox, PLOWS.-We hiWe now chilled plow r-. aotly the same as the "Oliver." We (suir ii too it and sell on trial. Extras will fit Oliver. Also we have a full line of Hni plowathat 3iDootbe excelled. You icigbt possibly save a few centa by coming arouod. and seeing us. Stewart & Sox. rer?n. sm e:ri Constipation and Slcat mcSk. Small Bile Ikana. BROWN. On Thursday, August 10th. 1893, at 2 o'clock . of consumption, Klizabeth L., wife of J. K. Rrown, o! Al banr The deceased came from Nebraska to Albany two or thr?e years ago, and made many friends here. 8he was a woman highly respected by all who knew her, and many will mourn her death . Knneral services tomorrow at 2 n'rlfick, at the family residence corner of 2nd and Jtfferton streets. OREGON STATE FAIR. Under th aiaragementof th Slxte Board of A uncoil ore, on the Sute F-ir Uroand near Hulem, commencing September 11th, 1893, d continnintt one week. More than $15 000 in oaah ill be paid at premium forntock, poultry, a wine, agricul tural prodncts.fruitr.native woods, mineral, work of art and 'acy work, and for trial uf opeed. Reduced rate of faren and freights on all transportation line. Pari 1 lien open four eveninga dnring Ihe week, with good mutic in attendance The row grand ttand and the new regulation track are conoeded to be among the most comfortable and the belt on the Pacific Coaat. splendid contest of peed each day. There ia entered for these onnteta the best field of horses this year that haa heen on the grounds for many Misons. Valuable and handsome improve mpt have been made on the grounds and buildings. Premium )Ut haa rten revived and im- proTtd to the benefit of exhibitor. Entries for premiums cloee at 3 p m on the first da f the fair, and exhibits must be to place by 10 p mo said day, mien or admiasiox, , Men's Seaeon Ttckts $2.91 W'omer's S'suoij Ticket 1.00 MenV Dav Ticketa SS WotT-tvi Dtv lick 2S R c Tract ticketa, diiljr 25 W,.t,n In h r-c .-oiree.free. Children ad 12 e- free to all h -r.t.fat PisftUnd for a P - f- J APPEftON. J fiR'TlU. S t i. President. A Watch in a neooSfdtv nowadays. I yon wart one citl on Will & wtarlc, nho(e -1 jCV ie 1 Arse and varied, nnd prices the the mot remount Mp, Thv can five ynu a f-rzain in this line as nell a in jnwelry (jttiera!!y I. A. Ilorris & Co. Flour and Feed Store. Have removed their store totheStrahaf stort, former!y occvpied by Deyne i Robson, and have on hand a full stock o CoRVALL 3 FLOU ), B3AN, SHORTS' CERM MEAL. GRAHAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEEO: Custom chopping don. ALBANYFuTilTOBB GOj CaHImore Bkk, Allany, Ore. Dealers in all kinds of Fiirnllnrn, Wat, Paper Carpets, Linoleums, Pirture Krsmes, fctc -o UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY HYDE &TAMES, BUY :,YOUR DrylGoods, Furnishing Goods, Lace Curtains, Shoes, Etc., oi READ, PEACOCK & CO.. ALBANY AND "LEBANON- FOMILLER & IRVING Undertakers -:- and - nibnlnier. ItTE KtP ronslfnllyon lard a full Bi.e cf rrelsllc, cloth sndoedcaieUai. C?.!n'' ,j '""'"'""trs and suits, In rirtdcloth, slln.rf.l irie tr which will be sold at The Loweat Mylng Proflla. EMHALMIIVQ and the proper care of the dead a specialty H0 EXTRA CHIRCt FOR HEARSE OR SERVICES, ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE,.- - OREGOl CITY BOTTLING CO., Wholesale and RetallDealera In Nodss Water, rider, Oraais;e aad.Iron, Nollacr.Watera, Birth Reer.' Naraaparllla ami lrea,!j Iran Wlae. tie.; Qlye n a lrl'. Protr'eton,- FIRST STREET, MffMn Montgomery and Railroad, AtBiHT, ORMfi 1' ant