iY OFFICIAL PAPER obllrlnd every day in llie week except Baaday. IfcHimXI., Editom and Prop'r rllered it the PwtOfflwU Albany flOiUHWDa a!4 man mailer ..HUM 14. iss EVENING. :-.. ........ ' GOOD ''t i .. Tapanesk Giat.. Miss O Midi ida, a Japanese young lady, arrive J ttle a few days ago and ia now the o! Mia Reeves of that, city, sue r way to Bryn Mawr, Fa., to attend ng ladiea school with a view of edu- ; neraeii lor me worn 01 a uiigsion nona: her own people. She secured larahio by competitive examination an arransement ny nina isuua. a ft: lady who was educated in this ry aome years ago and ho now a prominent position under the . Miss MatBuda will give frea 'alka ,1 lid Japan and Iew Japan," accom- t i by lantern views, Illustrating tier onv is a young ciiriBnau Kin omeato this country under tl. eat l,nand at the suggestion of Miss I1Floence Denton, a teacher in the .u-iba College at Kyoto, Japan, who is .t' a area work for the voting women .(t country. She will deliver these and exhibit these views of Japan at e, Tacoma, Portland and it may ue Dlacsa before leaving for the East. 'ill be in Albany August 2lBt and eak in the W C I'L' Hall at 8 "ir n. m. . Persons interested in liuar what Christianity is doing for should not fail to see her. Ad- n free. HIKE tXO lltHCUD I Fiopls 8.MH.Y Excitsd. Jna A on. SDecial agent for liaUonr.Guth Co., in their insurance department, ot Walla Walla Statesman repte live: "I have inst completed I jrouah Southern Oregon and Oali- i, and nowhere have I found times tr or prospects brighter than I find hnra in Walla Walla. You have ntniw. and before the season closes i ieve will have very fair prices, and t the farmers are prosperous all ot her j iht Vhes of trade are prosperous with wing, as you are, a strictly agricul- community, l io not ininx ine nc financial strain will continue i lonzer. The panic is attributable to the excited minds of the people to any tangible cause, and the gen . pulse Is gradually becoming more ' til and I believe the worst is ever, e-Paciflc Coast at-least." a game might h ' said of Albany, an JJ ultural center. .. TriiiBB Not Stoles. Last Friday the tr of Mr G W Westfall. the Lebanon f man, took a drummer to llrowns , with his best team. Hitching the irnr both men went off the street. On ,i .1 nina- to start home the driver found ... team gone. No one had Been the u, ' je street. It was thought that the J. os had 'been stolen, and the driver j f ned home, and Mr Weitfall tele net! over the country ordering the I thieves apprehended. Yesterday V. Jteam was found in the barn of Mr pie ton. They had run away, leav ne top of the bugy in the road. The - -Hiiitii a peculiar and rare one. Sodaviixx Incident. Mafers were rwhat lively at Sodavllle Saturday tng. A resident there, whose name not learned, nut wno was designated metimea having fifi, was"going for" ticliardwn, who runs a small store the Oregon fountain, for selling a for five cents apiece, claiming the was extortionate KichardBon ud the gauntlet, and the men nnar- d and finally fought a live battle, Richardson it is said coming out nd best. Both men were arrested fined S and costs apiece. Ik'ulktiMi Taxes. The Salem Jour nya: A D Pettyjohn considers the the assessors treated his Ultinamen ern mtrage. Three Chinamen, who are arson the place here asked to pay SI luffca poll tax. Not putting up readily ays the officers collared one of them marched him towards the cabins re they live, to raise them and take r goods- One of the Chinese drew a and the officer laid him out with a S to that he had to come up to town hays it tewed up. It seems the aese are proverbial tax shirkers and jomcers are lorced to use rougn treat J't to get anything out of them. iAvbid Their Kyf.s. A unique feat- of the Oregon exhibit in the agricul pjlpl building ia the grains :at and pre ed in their natural state. The stacks )i ffheat. rye', oats, and barley are from 0, le to seven f'et high and half an inch k. Tin strawberries caused visitors , ,Mi ab their eyes and take a second look yjn tbey could believe that berries grown to such dimensions World's imbiaa Exposition Illustrated. thahair ia falling out sod turoioa mar. glaa of the skio need atimnlating aod n r-iond, aaa the beat remtdy and atima n tuui'e Uair Kaoewer. The O F has cancelled its office it Ni agara. Southern Oreszon hiab'ei b'.Ikel by aev- er.l niiuiog expert. Charles Mueller has opened a branch confectionary ftore on Second street. The regular meeting of the V C T U will tie held at tnc nail tomorrow atier noon. An Illinois man is minting; a location through the valley for a condensed milk tactory . I B Tiliotson his been awarded the con tractfu buildinga bridge ner Millers, Cost $ico. A fourteen year old ":ov rcachel Eugene last wcea, Having cjme all the way Irom Germany alone. Thos R Kwlng. a carrtenter working on a building at Brooks, fell and iccelyed injuries irom wlitch he died. Mr Harris, the composer of the popular song "After the Ball." will. It is said, real ize over $100,000 from its sale. Tlfj Ilarrlsburc bank has paid its de positors and closed its doors. This action was brought about by the continued Ill health of the proprietor, R A Rampy. The annual conference of the M E Church will be held In Albany next week beginning Tuesdat evening. It is expect ed there will he about 150 visitors here. Another brave woman has been heard from. Mrs Whipple, of Portland, met a panther directly in her path near the Foley Springs in Lane county, and, instead of screaming, coolly walked out of its way. One day last week a hunter shot at a Denny pheasant directly in range of the Orphan's home, on the front poich of which were several children, lhe lead went over their heads near enough for two of the shots to hit a little girl. Here it le "going on" September, and that Oregon Pacific extension over tie Cascades has not yet been commenced Down at Astoria their present contract does not call for work to be commenced on their railroad until October 1st. Statesman. Over si 20,000 waa paid out in wages Saturday 10 fishermen by the various ran. neries of Astoria, and today another $100 000 was dispensed In the same way. This week canneries will be busvfilting final eastern ordrra and receiving boats and geir from the men. Without seeming to remember that the present crisis affects railroad matters as well as other tntngs the Uchoco Review gets impatient and says: Nearly two wteks have elapsed without Receiver Radley telling somtbody he intended to build the O F this summer. Something must be wrong. He may have exhausted 111s wma ana actually gone to work. United States DUtrict Attorr.ey Murphy A-ill go to Albany tomonow, to look after the interest of the United States in some cases growing out of the failure of the Linn Ccunty National bank. Sundav Oregonian. The cases referred to are three, against C G Burkhart. J O Boha man and Mr But khart and C G and F A liurkhart, brought last week. Some one went to Porter's meat market, in Newport,recently,and squirted kerosene tnrougn ir.e screen over aw the meat that was hanging In the shop, and also a pool of it on the floor. He then tiled to set fire to it by lighting matches and throwing them through the screen into the oil on the floor, but this attempt was ineffectual. Friday night at Pendleton Ed Dslson, a gambler, while twirling a pistol arcund his hnger, dropped It. the weapon was discharged, shooting Jessie Walton, a porting woman, 111 the mouth, death re sulting a few minutes afterward. Miss Walton s true name is said to oe Time a YYallts. The coroner's jury charged aol- son with manslaughter. Miss Walton formerly lived in Salem. A farmer living down the river a few miles from Eugene has just discovered that he has been raising hops on land that h koids no title for. Upon making a survey a few days ago he found that three acres and a quarter of what hesupposed to be his hop yard belongs to the state, while half an acre more belongs to the railroad company. There ia a good crop of hops on the land at the present time. The Pendleton E. O. savs: Assessor D W McDannals has returned from a trip to the Grand Ronde valley, bel.ig engaged at ia oranue in preparing title abstracts ot 600 pieces of land, for use in the assessors' office. Mr McDannald states that farmers out on Sand Ridge, where good crops are uua:iy me rule, wore tins year somDre, clouded faces. In that lockl'ty theie Is nearly a lotal fatlure.and hundreds of acres will not average more than three ar tour bushels. aot'ut, ami ri.Hsovta Deputy U 8 Marshal George Humph rey spent Sunday in Albany. Percy Young and Carlton Sox went to Yaquina Day lliia noon for a week? so journ. Capt TJ O.erman left this noon for Camp CompBon where he will remain several days. Mr L Gerhort returned this noon from a trip to the Hot r-prings along the Mc Kenzie. Pr J M Kitchen, of Staj ton, was in the ci'y today ot his wav home from a visit with his family at Yaquina. MrLKoelsch, brother of Mrs Chas Kiefer, and wife.a-e in the city on a visit, having just arrived from their home in New York City. Mra Dana Rnrmester and daughter Mildred, and Miss Annie Althouso left for Portland this noon. The former will be the guest of Judge Bellinger .the latter of Mr Uus Staiger. Mr Mnrt Abbev and wife, of Newport. were in the city today the guests of Mr :eorge Landreth. sir ADuey ana a friend were on their way boms from a trip to the Southern Oregon mines. Mr O W Staver, of Mitchell, Lewis Slaver Co.. has been in the city on busi ness for several days. Mr Staver was formerly at thn head of the well-known firm of Staver & Walker ,nt one time the biggest advertisers in the Northwest. Mr Otto Lee. who has been with HodiKs& McFarlond for aboutayear left this noon for Mb former home in Kansas City. He will visit the World's fair for a month. Mr Lee made many friends in Albany, and it is to be hoped will return here sometime in the futuse. F S Pelrce. ot Portland, was in the city todavonanew American Rambler bicy cle, which attracted attention on account of its corrugated pneumatic tire and brass rim. Mr Peirce recently wrote an interesting account in the Review of a trip up the West Side and across the coast range to Yaquina. Thursday's Pendleton E. O. says! Tlemitv Sheriff Hailev was in Salem Sun day, and had the pleasure of a merry chat with i;aDt riumpnrey.wiio is Ketmiic well as fast as a man can. He is almost fully restored to mental health, ana laughs and jokes with oldtime cheerful ness. His limb is nearly healed, the amputation being regarded by asylum physicians as extremely well'performed . The outlook con ti Hues goad. The fol lowing conversation occurred on I'int street " Wel, what business are you in now." '0ht the chicken business." ''Hnw is business any way." "Picking up." A lamentable sight these ntiict times is that of people patronizing snide circuses, n lien a good many 01 them cannot pay their meat bills. Ve need every piece of silver at home, and just why Oregon Bhouid he alllicted with threecheap john circuses during a critical period is nn enigma. As one of them has already gone to pieces it is safe to say that alter all not much money is lieing wasted on thetn. Lawyers and doctois are not supposed to advertise beyond the mere announce inent of their prcfessions and the location of their offices, l'his curious advertise ment appears in Hubhell's Legal Direct ory for 1S93: "Jam?B L Brown, attorney. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. Twenty- five years' experience. Collected thous ands of dollars and never failed to remit within fortv-eieht hours. Never drink or gamble. Plenty of property to pay all liabilities. Insolvencies and transfers to defraud creditors a speciality." The truth seems plain that every hand letting go of opportunities leaves room for some other hand to take hold, for the business of the countiy must and will be done. Moreover, there is a kind of energy developed or brought out by the trials and demands ol hard necessity, which Boon becomes a power in the ne:a general effort which lifts all into better limes. The wise man keeps his busi ness before the public even in dull times. An eastern editor who lost a subscriber Bays : The biggest fool on earth is the idiotic imbecile who will withdraw his Bupport from a paper because he sees something in it that doeBn't Buit his makeup. This same bigoted cuss should remember that what displeases him will pleaBe some one else, ana in tne very next issue be sees something that will nlease him and dienlease the other fel low. The withdrawal of the support of one imbecile won't stop thiB bend wagon You may depend on that. A L'mvkuhty KsTKitT.iiNMKvr. Tne Willamette University will irivp 1111 etili'r- taiiinieiit nt tho M K church 011 Wednesday evening of next week, which promises to ho a ciioich aniiir. lhe program stieaks for this fact: Piano duett, SeKviiil, Miss Carpenter Prof Krue. Vocal solo, Selected, Ir Pan in. Piano solo, Miss Carpenter. Violin solo, Prof Kmse. lecture. President Whituker. Vocal solo, .Miss Carpenter. Piano solo. Prof Kruse. Vocal duett, Miss Carpenter, Hr Parvin Admission, only 10 cents. $8.1 will buy a mm the best vt tubing machine marie. Go to Stewart tV Sex hod take one out on trial. They tUo have all kinds of wriogera. IT WILL KILL VDUR WIFE to carry that treat t ig child i round iu ber arms. 'You must co to Stewart & Sox and bny otw ot thvir baby carriages. All kindi and pricna. Are You Nervaa Are you all tired out. do you have that lired feeling or sick headache? Vou can be relieved of all these symptom by tak inc Hood's Sarsanarilla which ulves nerve and bodity strength. Hood s 1'llls are ean In action. I you are particular about what you E-A-T Perry Conn can ai:lt you In groceries. New seasonable specialties constant y ar riving He keeps a clan stock. It you are going to the mountains cail on hi in and get stocked up. If you are coiner to stay at home, call on l.tm and get tne best 10 jcbccureu, as well as nrst class treat ment. His p.icei will su't the times, Uon't stop eating, but eat what -111 build up tor prosperous as well as quiet times. SfOWINCAWAY HAY'4'h'h"'!".t'rork pu a fsroi. Vou cm make it the easiest by buying a complete Hay Carrier outfit of Stewart & Sox. Call and a ee it. GKA8S, (JARDKN. flowei:. Fresh, pure, sure to gro aad sold' at Port land prices. Garden seeda kept in bulk. Field p?aa and rield corn alao earned in large quantities. Stewart H Sox. Il llf lit I store IkCrnn, r R II Robettaon haa moved his feed to on door west of his former place. 'esMtofthe DsMocaaT office, where ell located, and Is in a condition to tneamnands of the tiade. He car- targe and first claia stock of feed Cemetst. Blaster, hllr. fertilizer, and rvthlng BMually kept In a first class is, cash at K L Kenton'a grocers- 16 tiori gofeit to the Bar or mount, hs Band examine lhe Ulazer and Finn eta and suits at Read. Peacock Co'e. .7 cneap. ati at ViticA'a ahaviog and Jarlata. Corrvalms C C Hogue returned from Ban Francisco today. He will as sume th dtltieB of cashier nt the Aluany Water and Canai Co next Monday, ilia family will letnain here for the present. Several teams from Eocene arrived in Corvallis yesterday with freight for San Francisco, ihey win return witn dsck freight from the merchants, which will arrive today, having come on the last steamer. The Palace saloon was closed lnsteven inir bv an order of attachment in the hands of the sheriff. The amount of the attachment was SI 17. Chas Kolin & Co. of Portland, lieiutr the Dlaintiffs in the matter. However, an understanding has been reached and the house is open again foi business. Followina real estate transfers have hppn recorded since our last reDortt C G Burkhart and wife to J M Keeney; lot 12 in h'ock 17, Job's ad to Uorvallis, also lots 1, 2 and 3 in block 16, town of Mc Keenev; con. $170. J M Keeney to C A Karkh'art, lot 12 block 17, Job's add to Corvallis. also lots 1, z ana s oiock io town of McKeeny, con. $175. A lady had a nairow escape from being struck hv the engine of the Albany train toduv. She was standing very close to the edge of the platform with her oack to the track as tie nam roueu in ami some one told her to look out, but in stead of stepping forward she ateppeo back, and had it not been for a party starnding near by, who pulled her away, in all probability she would have been seriously injured, if not killed. The lady's name was Mrs J Fetereson, the wife of a commercial traveler. News NEVER BOTHER yourself very much about l-usinessriurlne me noi inonms ix you wisn to Keep cool: nor must you get into tne namt ot asking A MAN if it is hot enough for him, when you can see very plainly that he is practically roasted; but. Instead, advise him to rail on Parker Brothers and tret the best baked gooas to De secured, as well as warm weather groceries generally, WHEN HE IS HOT. By so doing you will surely ictaln Vils irienasnip. Thb Verdict Is unsnlmous that Will & Stark carry the b'st line of sliver ware In the valley. They have the variety and qual ity, a combination that counts in buying goods. An inspection always carries conviction. They don't make any better than th 'Russell" and Stewart & Sox aell that kiu stAlbtny. Several good second hand ea ginee fc sale at a baritaiD. PAINTS & OILS. Tho beBt mUti viui for sale on ihis Cuaat is the "Phoenrt" and we are agenta for it at Albany. We also carry a full line of oil-, varnishes, wagon and carnage paints, etc. Stewart & Sox. BEE SUPPLIES.-Don,t keep your beea in au old box any longer. Stewart & Sox oarry bee hivea, aections, comb foundation and nee amokera at low prices. A Lane reaaly rirr. Et otSB, Or., Aug. 1 tth E O Carson's dwelling.store house and barn with 'heir contents were burned Saturday night near Creswell. In addition to the furni ture diamonds to the value of (300, a gent'eman's gold wa'.ch w or h 2.V) and a laoy s wa ch worm lltxl were burned, also agn. cairiages, harness, etc. Nothing was saved. The family barely escaped with heir lives The fire is supposed to have caught from a defective Hue. Loss, 1,600; insurance, 1000, in the State of Salem. Gilliam county girls aro renowned tor Iiiuck as wen as lor ueanty, as tne 101 owine from the Condon Glebe will veri fy: "vtlnle Misses Maggie Harare ana Grace Frizzell were on their way to town Fridav tiiev saw a Luxe rattlesnake in the road,and at once dismounted and de clared war on his snakeship. After a vigorous battle tliev succeeded in laying him out. it was a v. not lope ,ana sportea 14 rattles and a button. Girlswith such nerve are not the kind that would be liable to go into hysterics over a mouse, Mr Chas H Fletcher, of Castoria fame, believes that stringency of the money market does not affect the value of ad vertising. He continues to advertise, as much as ever at the present time, not withstanding the general dullness in business circles, and to a Printers' Ink representative he stated that he was al ways ready to make contracts with news papers if the right terms could be had. Mr Fletcher advertised right through the financial panic of '73, and his experience at that time has given him a firm confi dence in the BUadv and unremitting use of printers' ink. Even though, during times of deeD financial depression, re turns fall of slightly, he believes that the after results more than make up for the setback. Castoria is a sticcesslul ar ticle and Mr Fletcher is a man of long advertising experience. Shiloh's Vitaiizer :s what yon need for dyspepsia, tcrpid liver, yellow akin or kid ney trouble. It is unarnnbd to give yon astisiaction. Price 75o. Slid by Foshay & Maaoc. If ailllcted with scalp diseases, hair fall ing out, enl premature baldness, do not use grease or alcoholic preparations but apply Hall's Hair Renewer. WILL YOU BUILD thi y8"- yuex- rest to da Dot fail to sea Stewart & Sox. They keep a large stock of builders hardware and sell at prices to tuit the times. THOU SHALT NOT KILL p acoordiog to iaw, ami yon ought to bny all y Mir guns and ammunition of Stew-u t & Sox. They keep a ood ttock and sell cheap. Giant puwder.fuee and caps alwayi on hand. Go to R M RohertBon'i for cheap brtnand hot is. Viereck'a shaving and hair cutting par ora At a hair dressing and for the prevention of bald nem, Aver'a Hair Vigor has no equal in merit and tffiuiencv. It eradioatan dsn- 'ruff, keeps thetcalp moist, ulean. and h"" Ithy.and civfs vitality and color to reak, f dd -slid ya Vi L'kaaft Ip witi-outa rodder is a man or m worn n -virh'iur. hat'h ana the necessary a etint' tn ptrfsirm thaordiitsiy duties of itt Whtn h ap'wtite fail-, when debil ity and a disoidret conditio) nf stnmoh IWr, kid'iev to-l bows Is assail yon, tik Aser Sr apanllt. They Inereaae appetite, pamrf -wbole tntemand acton Uieltver-UUe BoatiaSmaJtV OREGON STATE FAIR. Talk r an Extra Session. Special te Dsmscsati Salem, Or., Aug 14th. Governor Pennoyeris taking concenrns of opin ion of the legislator upon advisability ot convening legislature to pass law stay ing executions for one year. Notice is hereby given that meeting of the members of the church and con gregation of the First Baptist church of Albany, Oregon, will he held at the church at 7 :45 n m on Thursday evening next, August 17th. 1.'3. for the purpose of hearing the report of the committee appointed to secure a pastor, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. A full attendance is desired. Jtsnx WnEEi.E, Pres. Trustee First Baptist church. Grapes, Sweet potatoes ani musk me' lons this afternoon at Parker r)ns. Late California fruits and vegetable at Peiry Conn's. Fine place, with two acres of Und .fruit, etc., for rent. Call on Prof W V Davis, est end of Fourth street. Under tho management of in Stale Board of Agriculture, nn the St' ts Fir Grounds near Salem, commencing 9eutember 11th, 18113, and oontinnmir one week Mora than (15 000 in eaah will be paid as preminms forstock, poultry, awine, agncal tural tiroducts.fruitt.native noods.minerals, wotka of art and farcy work, and for trials ot spesfl Rfdnoed rates of fsrea and freiph's oa all transportation lines, f avilfirn open loar aveniogs during ' he week, with good maaic in attendance, lhe eew crand stand and ths new regulation track are coneaded io be imofli the most co intertable and the best od the Pacific Coaat. jplendid contests cf spied eaoh day. There j entered for these oonteata the best field of hoisee thia yar that haa IwrnoD the grounda for many seaaooa. aloalde and handa'Oie improve ment' have been made on the grnnnda and bandings. Premium Hit has hsen revlsel and im prove,! to the benefit rf exhibitorfl. Kntries for premiums clou at 3 p m on the first das of the fair, and exhibita muat be in place by iu p m 01 aaid day. raicta or adxcmiox. Men's Season Tickets t2.flf omei 's Sessoo Tickets 1.00 Men'f Iav Tickets 2" Women s Dv tickets 25 Rue Track Tickets, daily 2; MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 FER CENT ON CITY PROPERTY. M SENDERS WE SELL COAL, IRON ,ml ' living," and keep a large stock of blacksmith supplies on band. Stewart ft Sox. . SPRAY YOUR TREES. B"y wO cut tit of Stewart & Sox and take care of Tout orchard. The out tit they sell haa been tried in this stale for three years by the best or chardists and is a o mplete success. Strictly Cash. F. L, Kenton ha adept' d a cash system aod will hereafter celt groceries f t CASH only. WE'RE NOT BRACCINC " hive the best hoe ot hoe shears, iciriorav razors and pocket cnltcry in the valley( Come and see for youraelver., Stewart & F.ox PL0iVS"f Dave D0W dolled p!w, e actly the same as the "Oliver." We cmr antee it and sell on trial. Extras will fit Oliver. Alto ve have a full line of steel plows that 3annotbe excelled. Yon might possibly save a few cents by coming around and seeing us. Stewart ic Se x, Clean towels to every ouston.er at Viere ck s having parlors. See the New Improved Singer sewing ma chine. The b-1 i slwiv tne cheapest. J W Snwden. atcont. Officii it F M French '.i Tewelry store' A Watgo is a necessity nowsdaya. I von want one call on Will & stark, whose st .'Ck is largoaDd varipd, and prices the the moitt reasonable. They can give jnn a bargain in this line as well s in jewelry iueraiiy To Fabmkm. -The undersigned have If wed the warehouse of Dsvid Smith nt Tillman and are now prepared to store gram, snd alltirmfrsi.ro mounted to call sod see them wfore maktnu arrangement tor storm- elsewhere Fkot ft Sasuers, I. A. Morris & Co. Flcur and feed Store. Have removed llielr store to the Strahai ator;, former'.y occvpled by Deyne 4 Robson, and have on hand a full stock o GCRVALL 3 FLCU f, B3AN, SHORTS CERM MEAL. CRtHftM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEED: Custom chopping done. ALBANY FDfflTUBE COj Baltimore Block, Albany, Ore. Dealers in all kinds ot Furnltnrn, Wt Fapsr orpt. Linoleums, Picture Frames, it to. -o UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY sliirr:::? HYDE & JAMES, and P.MnnnLi.t J APPEIt-ON J TOP. KO(t, S CT( t ry. I'rrsidcnt. BUY : YOUR Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Lace Curtains, Shoes, Etc., oi READ, PEACOCK fi CO., ALBANY AND LEBANON FOBTMILLER & MING . Undertakers -.- and - Enibnlmers. WE KEEP crn.lsntlv en hard a full line cf -.rstallc, cloth and weed caskets ar eoflins. Also butial robca and suits, tn htcadcloth, atln.rrsl mi te,tc which Hill be sold at Tim Lowtsit Living Profit a. EMBALMING) and the proper care of the dead a specially. fiO EXTRA CHARGE FOR HEARSE OR SERVICE!. ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OREGOf CITY BOTTLING CO., Wholtssle and RetallDcalers In flodsa Water, lders, Orange and Iron, ftellaer. Water, Blreh Repr, Naraaparllla and iron, Iran sTIne, tte.; Olrs ns a trial. Prorr!etora' FIRST STREET, between Montgomery ami Railr MlUW, OSECCI I