Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, August 11, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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    II I) HE AM ABROAD
)FFICIAL PAPER
lied every day in tlie week
ipt Sunday.
ITTI.VQ, Kditon and Prop'r
1 at the Pott Offlje at Albany
eeoond olau mail matter.
.anavr n. talis
""Sa.fc PROF. J. HARK Y
X ' t!AY. the wi'll-
known Ophtlialniir
1 (Intiriun iinil Onti-
f ml Siwcinlist will
ufniin virit Albany
iniil hnve his office
nuafl narlor. Mr (illV has mail'
is to our city nml nil sicnk in
se of his work. Examinations
ation free.
get the days-'.nh, 10th, 11th
00D EVENING.
.CClBiSSt. Yesterday afternoon
T Wiison,resiiliiir near Lebanon,
nilea from Albany, was moving
ig outfit to Kenton coiiniy.wnere
e work to do, when he met with
mi accident, one that may cause
sleg. On ascending the hill by
'a place, across tlie Willamette,
was walking beside tho onjrine.
n by a team, when the axle of
it wheel broke off. caused by iar-
loned by the roughness of the
he heavy wheel fell striking Mr
rly on the left leg just below the
ling it in a terrible manner, so
the bonea protruded in different
and could be picked out with the
r Maston was sent for and at-
injured man, who was brought
this forenoon, and his limb
!t is so badly crushed, though,
sared amputation will bencees
rill be saved though if possible.
jc A Melvin Williams preached
it Prosbyterian church lust Sun
to a good congregation.
I in this citv. Wednesday even
pt9. byEcv'H Ubcrg, Jir W II
Id Miss Ella Wilson.
Lebanon, Or. Aug ft. 1M. of
ire, Laura K, wife of G W Taylor,
.'ears. Deceaed had not been
lied sitting in a chair, her head
her hrad. and her glasses on her
vading a letter.
ositors of tho Lebanon bank have
the trustees for a full statement
E'lness that has boen done feinco
ad charge of the bank. We nn
hat the request will lie granted as
; Roberta returns from the moun-
;ker and son, of this place have
' distillery on Mr f-talker's plai'C
' of B P Illodgefs plsce. They
;work distillingpeppsriuint jttant
:ssv will make into nininernnt oil.
' Sown some of thu oil which looked
Ntro is a irreat denl of this nlant
ere and we arc glad to see these
..git up.' They intend to make
.,is fall. Advance and Kxpress.
imm Entkhtaixmest. Tne
e University will give an enter
al the M E church on Wednesday
I next week, which promises to be
ffair. The program siwaks for
v,
duett, Selected, Miss Carpenter,
e. -
)lo. Selected, Dr Parvin.
olo, Hiss Carpenter,
lolo, Prof Knise.
, President Whitaker.
olo, Miss Carientvr.
olo. Prof Kmse.
, President Whitaker.
luett, Miss Carjienter, Dr Parvin.
lion, only 15 cents.
r ah Aociiikxt. DrA Wt'usick.
r.ing near tdanha fell asleep and a
'.of a salmon, twenty-four inches
Ight his line and started down
ole, Una and man. After a source
uixiety on the part of the camners.
I started out to hunt up the sup-
rpse. iney nnanv com luilpii to
ward of $2.50, which brought the
lie shore, the doctor still holding
he grip of death. The nartv nre-
m the medal fur a successful tish-
naepenaent.
ItkbTrree Timks. -Frank Dun
weet Home, has been having his
trouble. He was arrested for as-
his fateT-in-law and held to await
n of the grand lurv: then he was
I for running n horse in the citv
E Lebanon and fined fri and costs.
Cwards for rorrying a concealed
Some of the costs were thrown
"regardless of hard times the fines
1 and the young man discharged
Powar wi'l move his harness shop
ttratiart Rlrw-'j ... . t .u-
, .. , jun. (t Ul tlc
AT office, on Second street, on
:5th, where he will be better pre
an ever to meet the demands of
anera
at M KeMrtsoa'a for cheap brajand
1
je.'a efcariag and hair cnttir par
,,caah at K L Kenton's grocery
GAY. GAY. GAY.
at Revere House August nth to tith.
Mrs Dr Javne died at Slirdd last Tues
day night after a very short illness.
Sixty-nine persons are being eaanilned
in Eugene for teachers centric ilea litis
week.
Lebanon's new water works system was
tested yesterday atiernoon.and proves very
satisfactory.
The Willamette Valley arrived at the
Bav this noon from San Francisco and
will sail Sunday.
L V Arrlngton, ex-county treasurer of
IJouglas county, nas been held under
$10,000 bond 'for robbing the county of
$22,991,16.
Yesterday afternoon at Lebanon Frank
Duncan was held under $200 bonds forthe
grand jury under the charge of assault
with Intent to kill.
Mr A I Davis brought twentv-seven
bexes of strawberries fioin bis Santiam
gardens today and left them with C E
Brownell. A luxurious August sight.
II F Fisher, of the Corvallls mills, fin
ished hauling 7000 bushels of wheat that
he recentli purchased from Adam Wil
helm, of Monroe. 53 cents was the price
paid th;retor.Corvullls News.
An attachment has been placed on the
office of the Oregon Herald, the three
weeks' old organ of the populists at Ore
gon City, by the employes of the office.
wno ciaun pot to have been paid their
wages, and the sheriff now holds the keys.
Mr Le May is buying cooo tons of bay
in Washington to ship to England, payirg
tutor It. It will cost fio a ton to get it
to England. Th- price anticipated is $50
a ton, In which event Mr Le May will
clear over $100,000 by the transaction.
The lecture of Prof. Hawlev. announ
ced to be given at the Y M C A Hall to
night, has been cancelled lor different
reasons. It is to be hoped Albany people
have the pleasure of hearing !t in the fu
ture.
Mr Sincltzer was arrested (6t burning a
barn in Marion county, and wis held un
der $;oo bonds to await the attion of the
grand jury. He had a tnena dig up $7to
hid In a tin can In the ground, and put up
his ball and wiil go east with the balance,
and says will return fu time for the trial
General Holmes of Southern Oregon
made a bank of a coal oil can, depositing
so, too in tt. 1 wo ooys at Koseourg, 14
and 17 years of age, were accused of rob
blng the bank, and were arrested for the
offense. 7000 of tt.e money has bn
recovered. The story was not believed at
hrst, but piesent developments conhrm It,
A coyote was today received by express
from Portland by Leo Gearhard. It was
sentto him bva fiiend. Leo has a bear,
coyote, two setter dogs, two bull dogs, and
now wants a dwarf, snike, monkey and
hand organ, wt.en he wilt start on the road
wlih the great aggregation. Corvallis
rsews.
Jack Detnpsey, the ..Nonpareil," is at St
Joseph's hospital in bt Paul, where he has
been since last Monday. He is suffering
from severe mental strain. Physicians at
the hospital think that brooding over his
past defeats has caused his mind to become
temporarily unhinged. Dempsey has also
been drinking considerable of late, which
no doubt is the main cause.
The Dalles real estate scheme has
proven disastrous to all connected with It.
A man from Roseburg, Or., tells the
Golriendale Sentinel that $25,000 has been
sunk in the scheme by residents of his
town. He knows far.ncrs who have sold
1 heir farms and invested their money,
hoping thus to provide a sure Income for
their declining years. They have been
obliged, In their poverty, to go Into truck
rnisii.g in competition wttn the omni-
p-esent Chinaman.
Senator Hill, of New York, named for
his only appointee Colonel John A Mc-
twen.oi ew Yora, who ts to be principal
legislative clerk.in place of U W Johnson,
of Minnesota. H H Gilfrey, of Oregon,
has not been displaced In the senate, as
erroneously stated. He U one of the men
designated to remain It isscarce'y to be
expected that Charles Newell will lemain.
Gilfrey has served during the republican
ascendency In the senate with satisfaction,
and though he looks like Senator Hill,
that gentleman Is not small enough to be
affected by tne fact.
The Astorlan, of Astoila. has suspended
publication. Itsexpeme account was too
big for its patronage, and it was not able
to meet the hard times. A new type set
ting trachine and a big mortgage were tco
much for it. The paper was forty years
old, the daily thirteen or fourteen years of
age. It was always a good paper. Mr
barker sunk a small fortune in trying 10
keep It going until a railroad should boom
matters. The suspens on of the A Mortal,
is a misfortune to that ciry, and the busi
ness men should have stood by It and kept
it up.
The forest fires are now rasing more
furiously thsn eter known before In the
Santlam country. One fire near Leedy's
mill is making its way eastward and an -
other north of Niagara Is under good
headway in the same direction, and three
miles east ot loanha Is another. 1 he mos
furious one, and one that is eprefading In
ail directions, Is five miles up the Breiten-
bush There Is no possible chance of
checking the fires until heavy rains set in
Millions ot teet ot nne limber will oe de
stroyed In the mean time. Journal.
J A Ramsdell, who with his family Is
csmped near the gas works, on the river
oanK, was more or less Injured by a kick
from one of his playful horses, as he was
leading them to wter last evening. Mr
Ramsdell Is a tiavelling missionary, who
preaches that the time ts now at hand
when all the nations of the earth will be
dashed to pieces as a potter's vessel. W hen
asked by somt ladies who came to his
assistance, he replied, that he had a phy
sician in the great healer of all ills. He
Is nursing every sore side today. Salem
Journal.
fLwi.vo MAcnturs neatly repaired an
warrantedby a thwnuahly enmpe:cnt work
man, at P M French's jewelry store, Albany,
Oregon.
Ilt'lil AD rKUsllSAL
IVrthwaite, the foot rac vr, was in thu
city today.
W II liaiusey, of Scio, left this noon f r
the Rogue river mines.
John Maloney, is tlie only occupant of tile
comity jail, and he will be discharged in a
few days.
Mrs Porter Johnson and son of Corvallis,
are in tlie city the guests of County Com
missioner ltiiiubaugli.
Kx V S Attorney (lenera! Ileo II Wil
liams, and daughter were in tlie city this
noon on their way home from Newiiort.
Prof Davis and family left this noon for
ttii'ir new home nt Philomath, Prof Davis
will travel with tlie Kvangelists the Ilryans.
Mrs Sarah Kaiser went to Albany today
to visit witli friends. Miss Kmily Stuiger
is at Albanyfora few days. SalemJournal.
Mr II Flindt and family, recently of Ta
coma, who aro in tlie city, will leave to
imrrow for San Jose, Calif, where they wil!
locate.
Mr W J Stewart, of Halsoy, was in the
city today. Mr Stewart showed the Dkm-
ontAT man a t ontiiientai ti piece 01 paier
of tlie year 177"), an interesting relic.
The Corvallis News savs: Word was re
ceived in tliis city yesterday announcing
tho death of R N Armstrong, which oc
curred at Seattle. Mr Armstrong was a
former resident of Corvallis, and a numlier
of years ago taught in the old college. He
was highly respected and many friends will
regret to hear of his death, though he had
been ailing for several years.
A band of merry Methodist minstrels
starts Friday on a tour of song and speech
n liehalf of Willamette university. 1'rest.
Whitaker will lecture on education, Profs
Parvin, Kruse, and Carpenter will sing and
nlav. Thev have dates at Silvertnn Friday
evening. Turner Monday, Stayton Tuesday,
Albany Wednesday, usbanon inursuay.
Journal.
Miss Watson, of Memphis, Tenn, and
Miss Morgan, of Hernando, Miss, who
have lieen guests at tlie home of S R Bur
ford of Nob Hill departed for their homes
today. Miss Morgan was a daughter of
CongrersmaiiJMorgan who was killed on the
way 10 tne cnicago convention nisi, june us
a delegate. SalemJournal. Misses Mor
gan and Watson returned to Albany yester
day, where they aro spending tlie summer
with Mr 11 U Wntson.
t'or.TY roritT.
(J. N. pum-tn, cnunty Jutlirv; Wm. Ruiubaiiirti
aiul J. W. I'uKb, Commiskiuuera.)
Petition of T L Golden ct al for a bridge
across the North Santiam was dismissed.
Petition of L M Atvliambeau et ul for
location of county road continued.
Petition of A P Morris for county road
dismissed 1111 J petitioners ordered to pay
costs.
Petition of Kd Wolf et al for county road,
viewers upjiointed and matter continued.
Petition of J F Whiting et ul for county
road dismissed; and J F Whiting, J U
Cane and A M Whiting ordered to pay costs.
Bill of I) Nash & Co, $3.50, continued.
Dill of Oregon agt Robert Foren, 81.10,
dismissed.
Ordered paid:
Albany Furniture Co. acct C II . . . . 8 2"i 00
Oregon agt John Maloney 14 iK)
Oregon agt 11 Watkius 4i
Oregon agt Krncst Cnsoct al "2 00
R Sylvester, acct roads 8 (14
Fees State cost Chin Ouan 20 00
Matthews Hi Washburn, acct road. . It 4H
Pete liucttner. acct roads f9 00
Pete Huettner, acct jail CO 00
J F liecker, acct roads 'A 00
John Uumett, acct poor. 8 00
.101111 liumclt, aid Mrs Morris . uu
L K Warner, acct roads 70 39
Oregon agt John Haley 47 15
C W Watts, printing 19 50
Oregon agt Scofield 15 25
Oregon agt John Pearce 1 70
The inMple were kent mi.l.-r control in
Seattle, and thev were niaile to understand
'inphatically that thu good of S'attlc de-
liemliii on their standing together, and
they have dime it. In connection with the
successful tight to prevent runs on the bank
a resident there says: "The women have
caused more uneasiness than tlie men.
They reeni to get "rattled." and when a
woman wants her money she wants it.
There is no argument alwnt Seattle that
will keep 11 woman from taking all the
money she lias on dejiosit if she is scared."
Oregon ngt John Doc 2 95
C J Jackson, acct bherirf
P w hpink, acct roads
Wm Hawk, bounty
Insane case i-.llswicK
G S Aeheson. sawing wood
FortmillerA: Irving.acct C II and jail
Kimsey & Davis, sundries
Adjourned until next Saturday.
100 00
IS 20
5 00
9 00
27 09
50 70
25 85
Even lwok agents are suffering from tho
"general depression." One dropped into a
Baddlery Bhop today and borrowed a waxed
end to mend his valise. He said that from
receipts of 800 a dv he had descended to a
bread and water diet, carrying a loaf of
baker's bread in liis valise for an occasional
lunch. Kx.
Maiuukd in Link County. Yesterday
JnsT.nPorter and Lulu Bell Cain were united
marriacre at Harnsburg liy Justice
Ylnwi.IL Tlie affidavit was sworn to bv
Fred Werner, and was to tho effect that
Imth wem residents of Linn county. In
quiry has been made from Corvallis and it
seems mat nicy are resiueius or :uonnje in
1, i.:.i- - .i......i.iA- nf
nemon eoiiniy. inu uiuiu 10 nanKui. i
Dr Cain, and that there was some objection
to tho marriage, .the couple running away
to got married. Mr Werner no uouire
thought he was swearing to tho truth. It
is not known what the result will be.
Porin.Ait Excursion ! Albany to Ya
quina and return, Sunday, August 13th,
1893. Cheap fare.quick time.goed fishing,
rock ovsters. salt air. ozone. Train will
leave Albany at 7 a, Corvallis 7:30. Fare
from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath,
81.50: Wrens to Chitwood.inclusive.81.00;
west of Chitwood,50 cts. The "Willamette
Valley "will sail from 1 annina with Mer
chants excursion on arrival of this train.
The tug "Resolute will take a fishing par
ty to sea. Keturning train will leave 1 f
quina at 7 p m.
The Di:mocii.t lias lieen receiving somo
peculiar financial reports from Clap A: Co,
of New York City. As they sound very
much as if written by a Boston girl we give
11 sample: Governmental responsibility fir
the many is only felt by tliefew. l'artizan
ship emphasizes the jiower of executive
place. Law crowns iersonulity with dis
cretion, and circumstances make it regal.
Livelihood of many appears now in tlie
hands of one. Losses of panic seem equal
to robls'ry of protected industry. Power
to end life only greater in degree than
power to give means of living. Paralvsis
in rmanco apiiears now to bo locking fac
tory doors, stifling furnace fires, enfeebling
picK anil shovel, anil tilling Harvester unit
cotton gin with fear. Railway engines
seem punmtr with scorn at hirht burdens.
Mortgages and tax warrants are beginning
10 taKo airs 01 landlord and owner. Pay
envelopes uegin 10 torget their mission.
Roadside beds of many are curtained only
by the sky. Sorrow and sin commence to
rejoico at defeat of their enemy, work. Dis
order grimly reminds organization of its
demands on order. The ghostly fingers of
tlie rich man's folly panic drip witli earn
imrs of the nrudent Hon- Kxeeutive dis
cretion apiiears to offer relief from inilus-
iruu crisis iiKeiy to grow to permanent ills
tress. Will it bocxercised?
NEVER BOTHER
yourself very much about huslness during
me in munins 11 you wisn to Keep cool
nor musi you get into the habit of asking
A MAN
If it is hot enough for him, w:ien you can
see very plainly that he is practically
roasted; but, Instead, advise him to call on
Parker Brothers and get the best baked
goods to be secured, as well as warm
weather groceries generally,
WHEN HE IS HOT.
By so doing you will surely ictain ;hls
irientisnip.
If alllicled with scaln diseases, hair fall .
Ing out, nn-1 premature baldness, do not
use grense or alcoholic preparations but
apply Hall's Hair Rcnewer.
J gofcg to the Bar or mountains
d examine the Iflaier and Eton
ind suits at Read.Peacock & Co t.
"P.
i "
' Vieteek's abavieg andjiair cutis.
Positive Results. The clement of
faith which was nt ono time supposed to
cut such an important figure in advertising
lias disaniieared before the great mass of
iiositivn results which experience has
brought to tlie business world. No man of
sense any longer asks.does advertising pay?
Ho might as well asK, "Does lnaKing
mnnpv iihvVV" or "Does havincr all von
want pay?" . But the many questions with
regard to the best method of advertising
and tlie means to lie employed to grasp ind
hold the attention ot the puDUe tnat arise
before tlie practical advertiser, will readily
convince him that the once-despised and
neglected business has now become an art.
and as such is deserving of tlie closest
study. Los Angeles Times.
That Receii'T. Yesterday, by order of
the County Court. Treasurer Wallace cave
up to Attorney General Cliamlierlain for the
state ot uregon tne mucn iiuneti 01 receipt
for the check for state taxes, not paid on
account of tlie suspension of the Linn Coun
ty National Bank, and tho check was re
turned.
Iv you are particular about what you
E-A-T
Perry Conn can suit you In groceries.
New seasonable speciallies constanty ar
riving He keeps a clean stock. If you
are voine to the mountains call on him
and get stocked up. If you are going to
stay at home, call on l.im and get the best
10 jesecurea, as wen as nrsi ciass Htm,
merit. His p:ices will suit the times
Don't stop eating, but est what will build
up for prosperous as wen as quiet times,
$8.00W1LLBOYAW01AB
the tct Wsuh.Dg michin marie, do to
Stewart Ac Ho ami take ooe out on trial.
They tUo have ail kinds of wringers.
II WILL KILL YQUR WIFE
to carry that great big child amuod iu beir
arm. You must go to Stewart & Sox and
buy on of their baly sarriagea. AH kinds
mod prions.
SrOWINCAWAY HAY""h"J"""'k
ooafarui. Von can make it tha easiest by
buy in k ft complete Hay Carrier nut lit of
Stewart St Sox. Call and see it
GKA-W,
UAUDKN.
FLOW Kit.
Fresh, pure, sure to gro and sold' at Port
land price. Garden seeds kept in bulk.
Fiald psas ani Field corn also carried in
large quantities. Stewart Ac Sox,
They don't make any better than lb
''Russell" and Stewart k Sox anil that kin
at Albany. Several good secondhand en
gines for sale at a bargain.
PAINTS & OILS. Th0 hMt mi"J vxM
for said on this Coast is the Phoenir" and
wo are agents fjr it at Albany. We also
carry a full line of oil, varnishes, wtgun
and carnage paints, etc.
Stewart & Sox
BEE SUPPLIES, Don'k keeP yDr
an old box any longer. Stewart & Sox
carry bee hives, sectionr, comb foundation
and nee smokers at low prices.
WILL YOU BUILD tb yr- 11 yn
(est tode not (ail to see Stewart & Sox.
They keep a large stock of builders hardware
and sell at prices to luit the times.
THOU SHALT NOT KILL p
according to iaw, and you rught to buy all
vjurguns and ammunition of 8tewit& Sox.
They keep a toed stock and sell cheap.
Giant powder, fuse and caps always on hand.
Strictly Cash.
K. L. Kenton ha,, adept' d a cash tyeteni
and will hereafter aell grooeriis
CASH only.
Mr R M Robeitson has moved hts feed
store to one door west of his former place.
just east of the Democrat office, where
he is well located, and is in a condition to
meet the demands of the tiade. He car.
riea a laree and first class stock of feed
lime, cement, plaster, hair, fertilizer, and
evervthine usually kept In a first class
teed store.
Clean towels to every customer at Viereok
ahaviog parlors.
riea the New Improved Singer sewing ma
chine. The ri.t la alwsys tne chenpevt. J
W Sowden, aacnt. OfficeJet r M r renoVa
fewelry store
T (ST.--ln Albanv. or on Hi, r,..,l
li leading rAtsi Irom that place ov or
aoout July ISth. a piouiissory note'dated
JuiylSth and signed by P B Marshall
in favor nf Adolpu Gichman for 200.
The tinner will confer a favor by leavius
It at this office for Mr Eichman.
WE SELL COAL, IRON Dd
living," and keep a large stock of
supplies on band.
Stewart k Sox,
'steel for a
blacksmith
SPRAY YOUR TREES.-8" p1-
outfit of Stewart & Sox and take care of you.
orchard. The outfit they sell has been tried
in this stale for th;ee years by the best or
chardiata and is a o tnplete success.
WE RE NOT BRAGGING "b"" y '
hnve the beat hoe ot tioe shears, scissors,
razors and pocket cnltery in the valley(
Come aud aee for yourselves,
Stkwakt & Eos.
PLOWS.-We hT oer chilled plow en
actly the same as the "Oliver." We sow
antes it and aell on trial. Kstraa will at
Oliver. Also we have a full linn of ateil
plowathat sanuotbo excelled. Yon might
posaibly aave a few cents by coming around
and seeing ui. Stewart & Sox,
Are 1'oai Nervo.a.
Are you all tired out, do you have that
ilred feelinir or sick headache? Voucan
be relieved of all these symptoms by tak
ing Hood's Sarsaparilla which gives nerve
and bodily strength.
Hood's Pills are easy In action.
The Verdict is unanimous that Will &
Stark carry the b'Jt line of .llvtr ware In
t'e valley. They nave thevarleiy an t qual
ity. combination that counts in but ing
(00.1a. An inspection always cariiri con-
Tle.lnn-
Shiltih'a Viuliaer :a what you need fni
dyspepsia, trrpid liver, yellow skin or kid
nev trnalile. It, is vnarnted to give yon
i.ti.tactmn. Price 75c H ld by Fnaliay &
Msanc
A Watch taa necessity nowadays. I
ton want one call on Will & Stark, whose
at ck is large and varied, and prices the
the moat reasonable. 1 hey oan give ynu a
bargain in this line as well as in jewelry
generally
Hhiloh'a Cure, the great congh sod croup
onie, is for sale by na. Pocket sizo contains
twenty-tive doses, only 23o. Children loe it
Poahay ft Mason.
.
To Farmers. The undersigned have
leared the warehouse of David Smith at
Tillman, and are now prepared to atore
grain, and all farmers are requested to call
and aee them bt fore ranking arrangementt
for atorac.- elsewhere
Fxo.it & Sanhers.
Ramon. Cr-mtipatton and Stc
Hodges & McFarlanl, ths lasling Any
IsM, Albany, Ci.
MDNEY TO LOAN AT 6 FER C!NT
ON CITY PROPERTY. M SENDERS
Bovs under 16 getting their hsir cut a
Vlcreck s will receive a free ticket to the
ball grounds.
Fine plsce, with two acres of land .fruit,
etc . f-r rent. Call on Prof W W Oavir,
r.t end of Fourth street.
OREGON STATE FAIR.
Under The mspatiement of th1 Stite Board
ff Agriculture, on the State Fir (irn-ids
near Salem, commencing September 11th,
1893. and cod t'o nine: one week.
More than $15 000 in cash ill be paid as
premiums for stock, poultry, swine, agricul
tural prod?ots,frnit,nattTe woods.minerel.
works of art and farcy work, and for trial
of sped .
Reduced rates of fares aod freights on all
transportation lines. PsTillinn open four
evenings during ' he week, with good music
in attendance. Hie rew grand stand and
the new regulation track are conceded to be
anionic the most comfortable and the best on
the Pud tie Coast. Splendid contests of
sptedeavh day. There is entered for these
e-nteat the best field of horses this year
that has ben on the grounds for many
seasons. Valuable and handsome improve
ment have been made on the grounds and
be tidings.
Prenium livt has been revised and im
ftovd to the benefit of exhibitors. Entries
for premiums clot at 3 pm on the first dat
nf the fair, and exhibits must be Id place by
10 p mof said day.
raicEs or admdwiox.
Men Season Tickets $2.60
Vomer's 3e.ttoo Tickets 1.00
Men'r Day Tickets.. .25
Women s Di tickets 25
Rice Track tickets, daily 25
Women to the race course, free. Children
under 12 sra, free to all
Herd to ihe secretary at Prland for a
P em nm I.i-t j APPERON,
J f GRKOU, Sfcntwy. President.
I. A. Morris & Co,
Flour and feed Store,
Have removed their ttore totbeStrahat
stor formerly occupied by Deyne 4
RobMnt and have on band afullfttocko
CXRVAIL S FIXU.I, BHAH, SHORTS
CERM MEAL. CR4HAM, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY,
OATS. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEED:
Custom chopping done).
ALBANY FDMTDEE COI
Baltimore Block, Albany, Ore.
Dealers in all kinds of Furniture, Wat
Paper carpetx. Linoleums,
Picture Frames, lite.
-o
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY
hyde&Tames,
BUY : YOUR
Dry Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
Lace Curtains,
Shoes, Etc., oJ
READ, PEACOCK S CO.,
ALBANY
AND
ILEBANON-
F0BTM1LLER & IRVING
Undertakers - nml -.- Eiiibalnicrs.
WE KEEP ronslanllvrn lard a full line ot mtlallc, cloih and weed caskets s
coffins. Alto burial roles and suits, in I imdclnlli, atln.cssl mne.etr
which will be old at
The Lowest Living Profit.
EMBALMING ""d e proper care of the dead a specialty.
NO EXTRA CHARCL FOR HEARSE OR SERVICER
ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OREGOI
CITY BOTTLING
Wholesale and RetallDealere In
CO.,
Mods Wafer,
Cistern,
Orange and. Iron,
ReltierfTatera,
Birch Beer,,'
Naraaparllla aadllroa.V
Iron Wine,
Lie.;
Olrs na trla'a
Prorr'etom"
FIRST STREET, bftween Montgomery arJ Railroad, JltBUY, OREfid
snk Demua.