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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1893)
Jatlu emomit ITY OFFICIAL PAPER ' ul Mil (d every day in the week except Sunday. ;KS S .VliTI'I.VG, Editor anil Prop'r nit i d it the r tCni"Bt Albany i(ln,stfcond cla-a mail uattor. ..Mll-TI.MIsril l. !):t GOOD EVENING. Vvrk NSi:x.ro. Mr h J Hailcy. uwM-ly conductor on the Oic-jon i'.uitic. .ir.u'tl wcL'k twin a tnpto Mexico v. wIhm'o lie ohfiihit!1. a poilion a- con iur on the Mexico (.'unhvi, .'iv-will ro iliut liiy in n'jout tiMi to Wm hi, ic-;. On tliit I'o.ul the conductors lire AMH'ricui' on at-couiii. of their snitt'iio;' wleiVru of niil.o;u!.;p.r. while the en;rin- a:v Me.-iiViH. Tlir.ts ivpr'jout 10,000 1 leriraiw hi Mi?::lco Cily.wuh iuJ'.OO.OOO uilatiou. a city of woml-ji I'd biIili. with ii'ret! ivlic- pnd hi.doL'uv.l ltkc.. V liilc iltliv, it s lil'cl villi lje;;avs mid Mitt ijiie." Mr ll;iley slioiwd tliu M.m Ahoui. n .1 f'li lookintf Ale. nan dollar, iyliin more tlmii onr, !jnt wo- Ih only Ji'iiK hie. 1,0 dwlmw, to tlio fit t that is not b.ukwl hy jroid, A ccnhivor it; the ne tw ilio American cent, etui it tukoa VI ft ii ."have. On hiawtiv homo Mr llidl visltcil Lom Anryeles. where lie met llev il Mrs J K ii to wart, formerly of this city, t wlio went 1 1 live for the'.r liealtli. Mi v.-jf-t had gained 40 pound ami Mr wart l-". hh1 tlu?y wsemcd like new iw I. Mr Siewait hiys h'e;i dertml pastor of Christ ii'ii church there anil expects to iVe that city liix home. I'iib YAQriXA JirpTiFJ. Cant Symons, Mtv StntiM Riiirinoor. is back from in- frtinjf tlie government works at Yapnina iliir tho KiiiM'rinlontlencc ot J u iioicomi). i A nVs that the south jetty, as provided hv the project, approved by tlio uonrd ufO'icers, will entirely completed month. It is;i,0U loot in lungtn nml uilt higher than the highM; tide. The th jetty is about half completed for the length, and a large mound is conbtruct it the end to protect it. There ij enough he appropriation left to continue work liont a month. Operations will then and the remainder ffill bo completed i mm future tune. I here is now I t very hi entrance with a depth of VA on. 14 feet uw water, which is nbout double what it before tue ieries were uuiii. a coin- p kir mirvev will lie made forthwith to lertain exactly what the conditions of the mel now tire. uregomun. Ii-MkTAU.IC CONVENTION. i he con- iion of the Pan-American HinieiuUic iH-iation has been culled to meet at St if. Mo., commencing laesday, Oi'owr , (iovernor lVnnover has just i'.med lmni.sions to tiro ot tlie repitvenuvivt not Oregon tobep'eiit on thntoc;M n. as follows: Cupt.ihi Itcore II 31 off el t. tor hveuititf Jelepram, rotllanti; dleu tohnan. til turner, v onlpnu; ex-Mayor nil leLahmutt, Portland; lion .1 K ui-r. Ta timnde: and Hon .1 K U eathr 1, of Albany. Thero will le repre-eni.:-s f j oin eve'y ntate and territory of the ion, n ml also fi-oni all Htates ofC'eniial 1 Soiith America and Mexico. 1JOME AO i HBO Aft Asli'and pay li city a'torncv a regular monthly t.a!cry of $15. U r Slinnson U offcilnu 48 cents o Jay for wheat. The found 'Jon h. bren laid far the new l'rebucnan College l Atil.r J. A laft Is bcine bu'lton C001 Iiv 'hit wl'l contain 4000 eighlv foot pilvs. I will diaw if tcut of watc.. The Pclo lrftsi man tht week hsd hands full writing up ansnutti and puii'li ticcontcfataoccurtiny in thatntrihboliood. An Albany mm at Salem vesterdav reports seeing Cap Humphery at the races. He was looking fat and well, and was one of the sanest men there. J R Temp'eton, who resides near this place, raised 2181 pounds of peach plums on six trees this year and procured for the same $24.8:1, unpicked. Time At the meeting- of the Building and oan Association Inst iitht the lo'in was mady to Kaper Kocpp nt u) months in terest hi advanrc. The Linn County races promise to be a success. The entries are first class the track fast and the indications are that Albany will see some crack time made. fnThws Larue's hoo vaid. near Scio. a man named Uoran atauhed jsmes Tu kcr whh a jack, and the I'reis says the latter loo!.ed as If he had attended an Irish wake. Donn was tined $1 1 .50 for the fun la the club shoot civen bv tho Ilalsov RodandCiun Club, for tho gold and silver mtdalf, Low Davis won the gold medal and JoI:ii Davis wou th silver medal. Thre was a tie litweon hd DrioUard and Lew Divlitill the last two khots.when Dnukard missed. Kay dcieateu atevens in a foot race at balein this week. The man who backed Stevens accused him of throwing ihe race, and a live right followed. vOfall contests foot racing is the rockiest, f hough honor- went to il.irriurtf thin W It ISityeu noon. Win ltichaiils went to K?i!ene this neon on buMiie-w, ti Tj ISIiK-kui'jn and Hon V A Witt;-, two Portland diu,iot: aae in tlie city. Mis Kvjl Akin, of Alli.mv will t'i-h tbp Mlk city school this winter. Lender. lJob ( luinilis. of Liith K!k. va- in ihe ily today, retiiiuimr home on ttio noou tr.iiu. liov IVnuoyer and Treasurer Melchan flit to t'ov .llis tl.'is nxm on A-ri lcuItu'-al 'ollc;, bnsiae-s. M'-s Ma" y He -xuw h.v; beirini a stntfordi- oj-i h :rv j'ttierlu' o.'m- .'o!;n w, belli r tmwii ih Jack. Liccnsf) was isuetl today for the m.ir- riuire t)f llenrv imn-ermau and uie M ole, of Synu use precinct. 5Iiss M:ir-'.?; ia U.iuk li;ft vestentar for ortland, where she will resume her posil- ion an t-Attcher in 'the public scliools of that Amoxo tiii: lKKit. Kenoit fromKivnk. kii're. Dave, and Jerome Kroinan pnd mi Waller, who are huntinir in the 'tinl.ihn alove the Sodas is that they had Jed six dear, tared of Mie.n doing the noting. A leUjr f om Uiero accom .:iied by a plctui-e of .le-ome ln ving the i' k fever as lie bla :ed eway at a deer only Urty yards awav. It is claimed that tin x tavonlo trick of iiiR ami t.iat lie always it when seeinir a deer. Humv we.ither 1 li(wn prevail n this week, thouu, ving fine hunting weather. able enough when on the sfeuare, Austio Rosftbrook and hisSnother are re joicing over the reopening of tJ:e Oregon National Bank, at Portland. They had. we understand, about $ 14ao on doposit at that place when the bank closed its doors Liu eel n County Leader. The Oregon Pacific railroad company now quote rates on hops from Eugene to new iorK, in car load lots, at f 1.70 per hundred with thirty days delivery. A cheap rate that should be patronized by our buyers. Eugene t?uard. W W Martin, the jeweler, today sold a couple of the old pale yellow pure gold beaver five dollar pieces for $2C. Ther were coined at Oregon City In 1849 and are now only rarely met with. balem journal. At Salem yesterday R '.chard A 1 moot won the staluoa race; Parrowv Bros. Mult nomah being second, la a special trot John Parker's two year old. paced a mile in 2:244 establiehing a new rtcord. Nettie Ham won the yearling lace; in the three-fourths dash wan by Miss Idabo Tare Lapi&s Bazr have removed to their new store next to Foahay t Masoo. Thsy nave ag"i auaea a millihiry opirtmeal to iher ut.aoiisliinent and ate now dailp it)' nil the latest novelties io that line ou are rFspee'Jally iDuited to call and see tueir new Mil ana w.nter goods lu all tneir dopartmanti. rnees lower than the lowest, Frank Darby was tiled before justice inpson at bcio Xuesday for shooting at John francis. The latter had been with threshing c rew passing through Darby premises, rrevious trouble caused the ttuir. the state was represented mivrt Bllyeu, the defendant by Judgi awui and Wm yueener. Ihe defendant a.- discharged. ii:t and Ski-o.ni I'hizk.. llu'ro were nuiiy llii'iis f 0111 1, inn c3inron ex- ition at tiio 6tjtp 'At: but v.hi t tlioiv 1 whs t'.ie liosi. M ii W biinnwn wat 'mew's in w.iIit color. Iiit only nroilnc- w 011 c:.liil)ilion. Uoili t'.io ( viti'iKl 'ml priz.os we -e Hwniiled lie, lior p-.o lions linin' so fiir Riinorior to otlieii a iiiil.o the Hv.vi-'inift vcv e;'v liuiler -lo ' toi-bI(31 tlint Khe ili'. I'ot h:ive ie of her t.'css m cinvon on exiii-mion iioiit'tlioio would rank in tlie winie L-Uif-s. vki ox IWatoix. !f rerovt? nmnny e near conect. wmie of the hop piehers 0 are picking for Dr Davis, rear llarris- are or weic in vc v mar dtitutec.r- itaacs in Ihe cr'inaiv linn. Some nlies sole food for two weeks was nor li nn t poh-toe. which Devi nauletl !'y wr-yon loat' nnd pave tkeiii owjv with adiintr the le. st !nt of compensation pie ni;iv tiet aprd an but there is no 'AT of tii.in hrr In ilo.ttli in ibis C0U.lt TV -ews. Sewiso Machisia neitl repaired rranted hy a th-HrnahlveomDejcnt work fn, at F French's jewelry itore.Albaoy, See the Kew Improved Singer sewing n Ihe M-t w lwa tte ehMpetl. wiryttore Thn folloviiiff appoint mbtq of fourth s postmaotrti are mnounaed: homaw, Mtrion eiuntv, Mr Rhoda ait., hpicsr. Linn oiUftv.Mohn W Ham 0;TUffitit. Linn annniv. A B Conrad d Asbkte, Jacknncant, May Lacket, You can buv apee'acles and eve classes HONEST PRICES, of F M French i jeweier. Bth at Viersjk't ibaviriR and hair cut- par lors. The best watch In ihe world for th 3ner at French jewelry siore. 0;nice potatoes 40 cents a bo. at Parker Cii'it Stock offers the greatest posslbl rane tor selection In the newest and choicest goods of the season. The variety and assortment In everv department Is now ti-nply perfect. There is no lime Hku the present for tlie buyer who desires the pick cf tlie complete collection. Read, Peacock & Co have some exceptionally ttractivc lines which can not be duplica ted again this season, and these will ulckly dissappear after the regular run of trade sets in. They have just received some of the very latest ah apes In ladies ne shoes, some 01 which may m seen in their West window, and they will take pleat u re In showing you the other by calling on them. Their line of fall & winter jackets are now in. make your selections 'arly while the assortment is large. Look at their fa nam a and Hop sacking for fall and winter dresses. Are Yen Nervous Are you all tired out, do you have that tired feeling or sick headache? Vou can be relieved oi all thee symptoms bv tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla which gives nerve and bodily strength. Hood's Pills are easy In action. Mr II V McKImui v. vo iuinir 011 the Al bany prairie w.u in the cilv today making ,iirun'''iaenls tt.,!;e a Liu east on u vinit to theVoilda fair. Mi;i3 Ma ISIack, i'iv-hter of CVIeeto - liJrcL". enino up ' om l'oil'und this nooa. and will resume Iier no.-iUou in Ihe tuiolic schools next Moat' iv. Mrs K V Will, who hi ;been virii'inirher aunt MrsCopeland.of this place, left for her home at Albany th's liiomin. Lin coln County Leadtv. Kev Mclnturlf, of Ku gene, was in the city yesterday on hi way to Newport for a iwu wcuKB reft, ixev 1 'river win supply ins pulpit during his absence. Win Hals ton, who lun been iu Michigan for cho pat five years attending school, ar rived mJlalsey Ineseay. unexecied by his parents, Mr and Mrs S M Halston. News. Clarence Purdom. of On'L'on Citv. has gone to AnapolU to enter the Naval acade my, providimr he is mialitied nlivsiuillv. The young man iirst apjwinted' was reject- ett. Wm liunibairj-h and wife were in the city today visiting with tlie family of their dauhtar, MrsJohnton Porler. They were iccompamcd by iheia son Joseph, who is engaged in the stockf business in eastern Oregon. Coivalli News. Our denntv eonntv elevk. P .f Redfield. recently received a lett?r from his wife, who resales in Albany, ' which contained the mournful intelligence that his dear old motner, whom he ha J left but a few weeks a-ro at the old home way back in Illinois. in the enjoyment ot snlem'm health, aad ljeen taken suddenly ill. au.l her death was expected any moment, latpiiua Post. lisict even in ir a snrnrihC iarlv was tender ed Mr and Mr John Jone at 1heir home cn ihird street. by several of their neigh bsrs and faendf. ihe evening was a verj enjoyable one. Tho e present were: Mr and Mrs Moore, Mr and Mrs Howell. Mr and M's Ciuwfonl, Mr and Mi's Mereron, Mr pnd Mrs Purdom, Mr and Mrs Veal, Mr and M-s Clelan, Jlrnnd Mn Monteith, Mr and M -3 Men nda, Mr and "Mi's Jonef, Mis Myers, Mis Po-'ter, Mri S.iltmt'ih, Mr K Dtown, Mr It Fox. Mr hemUick, Mr Mc tllain, Mr VV inning, Mis es A Porter, L heifer, h Uincnmaii, H heifer. N Wallnce. Z McClain, S Writ-man, K Jonef , -Uirier. J Warner. C KeiFer, K Li own, A Purdom and Master Clemiue Jomv. The following f.-om Lie Camden, Mirne. Herald tells of the goo. fortune of a a young man residing proa the liver, in Denton eoifnly. and well known in Al bany, who is now in Chlccx) 011 his wny home: Mr Walter S lloh and Miss Georgia, Hivkell weie m ib'd in inaniaf.e Tuesday inoinin;.'. nt eleven o'clock, rt the home cf tho btuVa mothe". Mrs Sarah Haskell, Free St. It was a fami'y weuuBi', : Kov Fred M Pre1 do 'iievfoimiiig the trre- mony in the pre ciue of a few of tho inn ic- dialo relatives. lueie wei-e m;iiy rna valuable sr !'-- tokens of the very meat e- teem in which the contnicting jtarltes aic held. The Wide was for nevoid ye.;s a teacher in tho public school", end is a most e liiiinble yoneg huly, wboe departure ftoiu U'liii on is an occasion of sorrow to ler meny fi ienca. lae groom is well and favorably known in Camden, the pl.'ce of his nativity, ha been snc'fnlly en',Tiged m miMiiess on the t acilic Co;'t. Mr and MraHobbs left on the noon Lvin for their fuhn'o home, Albany. Oregon. Ihe con- gniiuh lions and best winaes of ab will follow the in. Deputy I'nited States District Attoney Chan ,1 S'hanalel states without reservation since hi return froib a trij to Cbicagu that Portland ana Oregon should not complain of dull times. He vi-ited many cities of this size and none looke! as buv orappear ed more cheerful, and, "in fa t " then is no city," he said, "of like population that is us prosperous as Portland. If ienp think that times am dull here they had better bike a trip to the manufacturing centers beyond the Mississippi to make comparisons "iiut there is no iiuetion that the tide haa turn ed. 1 found that feeling everywhere 1 went. -Many factories are resuming, and the outlook for the winter is not so bad n a moirth a go. Telegram. Ki:i.u.KH s Skiivick-. Ilev II K Hines. of the theological department of the Port lunj Univerity, will preach iu the M F chuioii morning and evening. Sunday school at "J:;V p m. Junior league at 'A:lV) p m ana aevotional meeting 01 the r.pworlh league at tt:b m. All will be inado wel come to these services. The sorvii-es at the 1're.sbyterian ih'irxh will lx as follows: Preaching Lv the pas tor at 11 a 11. and 7::f)p in. Sah achoid at p ui. Y P V K lneetimr ut tl:4. p m. Subjet ov morning sermon will bo "The best kin.l of b'eligious Life.1 In the eve ntm tonic will I "The Supreme cutillict All will le made welcome to these services. Tlie subject for the t,ossl meeting to morrow is the Holy spirit, His olhce work, Prominent Diblo students will bike part. Come and learn. 4 o'clock in the Y M C A. Tho celebration of tho Lord's Supper will take place in connection with the morning service at the Congregational church. Ser vice at 11 and 7:45 o'clock. Sabbath school ifter the morning service and Y P S C K at ( 0 ctX'K. All are welcome. At tho Baptist church the pastor will preach at 11 a m on "Lessons from the Life of Paul." In the evening the sermon will be to young people. Sunday school at 9:45 a m, Junior VnionJliItO p m, Young peoples meeting 0:;kJ. Preaching by Rev Riiey Lyttle at the U P church, and other services as usual. A welcome to all. Ltdies who dire a perfect fitting oorset or waist should c4.ll on Mrs Talt,cor, Broad albiu aud "bird Sts, A Watc a is a necessity nowadays. I yen want one call on Will St Stark, whose stick ia large aud varied, and prices the the most rea&onahle. They can ftive you a bargain in this line as well as in jewelry ;vueral!y IS !M:inm N Ai.uanv, Or., Sept. 1Mb. 1-WS. Died, in this citv, Aug. '!2nd, lKWt, Sister Ktta Slites Yassalio, only daughter of our esteemed brother ami sister, Mr. and Mry. T. J. Mites, aged 'JA years. She passed vacefully away to tlw Ureal lleyoud at :;'-0 o'cl(K-k a. m. Wiikhka-. It pleased the (treat Master of the I'niverM'to remove from the family cin-le the Moved daughter and sister, therefore, be it llesolved. that while we, the mend ier tt lleulah Unlge, No. :15. 1. t.o. F.. feel that we iHiisi surnuu 10 iu win or lliin aijove, we yet do feel that in her removal from iimoitg us, her parents have lost a loving daughter, her brother a kind and affection ate sister, and wo a much loved and re spected member. Hesolved. That we as a lodge tender our heartfelt nymrfithy to the bereaved family in the hour of their attliction and commend them to Him who doeth all things well. Resolved, That the charter of this lodge be draped iu mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That the- resolutions become il part of the records of this lodge and copies e furnished the cdy papers and tae 1 iicitic 1 dd Fellow for publication, also a copy un der the seal of the lodge In transmitted to tho bereaved family. Submitted in F., L. mid T. Sak.vii O. IIakN!, Ki.i.a M. Mi:khii.i., Ini-i.iA M. Sr.Aits, f f Coiniuittee. On m t'onsrrvutlve i;nU. OWING to the present monetary strin gency and during the existing condi tion of the financial market, I find It cr mpulsory tc run my business on a very conservative basis. Sugar, as you are aware, Is handled on a very small margin of profit; s) small In fa:t to scarcely pay for the handling of it, and tlie ttrms upon which It is boucht are very strict (cas. onty.j While money was plentiful and collections good, I was able to allow sugar dims 10 run 00 oays : out coraiuons at present are such that I will sell sugar for cash only. I assure vou 1 was very re luctant to make a rule ot this kind, but the conditions of the market are such as to makft it Imperative. Trusting you will look at this in the proper light nd also understand that this ruie applies generally, Perry Conn. WOBTII COfsipF-am, If you want a tine smoke call for Joiefh white labor cigars. The fcestroaat cotfee in the city at Comal rtloycr a. Motor makes five trip daily to Vieteck's addition. Lotr tlirre 03 tnatuIlmeDta of $1 per week, Pa.roniM home industry by smnUnR the celebrated white lab'jr cigars, manufactured by Ju'ius Joreph. They have fine trimm'ne for iacke! ark! diesses at Read, Peacock ic Co'. All tho newest kinds. Call and examine them. New dress goods, ihe very latest fall 6vle8, If your wife or daughter need a. new dress, tell her to go 10 Read, Peacock A: Co. You will need underwear and shoes thtc fall. Why not call on Read, Peacocks Co and examine theirs. They carry x large variety. Fall and winter capes and jackets at Read, Peacock & CoV Handsome shapes excellent values, direct from the factories. It will pay you to take a look at them. Call early whiie the e is plenty to select from. Wheat, 50 cts; oats, 25c; hay,$S baled; wood, $3 to $3 50, taken in exchange for sewing machines or organs on hand at E U Will's music store. Also on all book accounts of 6 months standing. Sewing machines from $25 to $35, with my per sonal guarantee for 5 yrs. Genuine parts for all sewing machines, also the best oils, needles, etc,, for all sewing machines, bicycles, ets., at & t- Will's music store. Sewing machines and organs repaired reasonable, and all work warranted. ..Needles prepaid bvmailoc a dozen. Smoke the Cart Dunder the best cigar on Earth for a nickel. For sale by Boenicke Bros. Fine Sonthera Oregon peaches ai F L Kenton. Isow is the time to can them. Clan towels to everv caswmer at Viereck bwiog parlors. New Advertisements. lOBSALE. nr will trade 1. tray mare, seven yfara old for wood, perfectly ntJe Tor womnn and children to drive. Ufl'i on E W Acbiton. at Marb e woks. The BnEvo in this city are Parker Brot. Tncy kbead iruod bretd for all who need cood bread. and keep the best cookies, cakes, etc, Thefr ntoek of iiroceries ia standard and their pro- . t 1 r . . u a. w 1 auce it iren. ami num in iiea. n n-n von dial with them vou will a 3 first o treatment and tbe best in the market, whether io bared goods or groceries. CI 0CKGREL8. Purebred Sliver Laced ; Wyandotte cockerels for eale at a bargain. Addrers John Brush, corner 4th and R K streets, Albany, (Jr. The Verdict is u.ianimoas that Will 9c. Stark carry the b-t line of Uvtr ware in the valley. They nave the varieiy and qual ity, a Combination that counts in buying 000:8. An inspection always carries con viction. I. A. Morris & o. Flour and Feed Store. Have removed their ilore totheStrahai stor?, formerly occepled by Deyoe j Rob&on, and have on hand a full Mock o COBVAIL'S FLCU !, BHAN, SHORTS lim MEAL, CRAHAM, BUCK WHEAT. RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATSi STRAW AND CHOPPED FEED: 1 Custom chopping done. The Democrat will take tome city script ou account. Bring It In. Please pay Perry Conn what you one him, Viereck shaving and hair cutting par lora Strictly Cast F. L. Kenton ha adopted a cash systean and will hereafter tell groceries for CASH only. WANTED.-'-Good pattnre for about 135 head of sheep. Jnouire at Shultz Bros meat market. W T . change laundry work for ood. ''nil on Kienarun a rnuupt at 1119 Aioaay team uiundry, A rot:si PAliTV. iAst eveninir n Uirje number of t he mem bers of t-io Coni eirationi'l chorea met by previous nrnm'rement at nie leiilcnre of C t) Ijee. end miMTiied in n 1kk!v to the par soiiitje of tlmt church, b'M.ig Kev pnd Mi Trow by complete surprise. It wtu u"iKund donation iteiTy. ench onelaU.n' a tloiuuion ot ome ot the Mi'jst.intuilitict ne siny id sunitlv the-wnntt of tlie lnnerman. Iiie contributions vers outte generous and the eveninir wiw mwst?d in too most plea am, soeinl wnv. The usual ice w arn and cHe wiw nart of ilia niOTrnin. Mr end Mr Trow were quite visibly moved et llii ex pression of esteem on the prrt o! ihe con gregation. Premature baldness may be prevented and the hair made to grow on heads al ready bald, by the uie of hub's Vegetable Sicilian nair ctenewer. ITIC.R RENT. H Keren of good carden I1 land, nne Mnhard, room house, hrn and chicken house. Apply at L vierecK'a: "pURMTURK. rarpets, at oven etc, for " aaie at the tiaptin parsonage, can early aut take your choice. FflO LKT.-fifl bean of No 1 aneep to I et I on tbe ahnrei. Winter seed and three rami nor sea lor sale, or win exchange for bay, M SENDERS, 40 area of land, with one mile from Albany. n Benton county. For particular) apply to Arch Hammer. TOR RENT- I' house. T ANTED. A flioaiion wanted bt r mirtdlQ ate d lady to 00 itcoier and bv young glr , housework dre s bcx 370 Ad ALBANY FDBMMKE CO, Baltimore Itloti Albany, Oris. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY HYDE & JAMES, Notice to Tax-Payers. NOTICR IS HtCREBY GflVEN THAT the board of canalization for iJnn county, Oregon, win aft on Monday, the' -nu oav 01 vciouer. inys, anu attenu at the office cf tha county clerk of said county, and there publicly examine the aaaesvment roiia 01 srki county lor aam year and coireot all error m valuation description or qualities of lands, lota or other propoity. hald board will continue in eslou one week. All persona Inter eated are hereoy notified to appear at saia time anu pi are. Assossor for Linn oounty, Or, September 1-th, iS'Ji. Prorrietora WalLPaper, Jlrngs, PaintH, O II J. A. Cnmming ALBANY, -:- OREGO -THE : VERY : LATEST : STYLES : IS- rflREPASS OTICK.-All hunteraRr, liHrwby doiillwl not to treflpaw, upon tbe enclosed premlvpttorthe unlerR(Kn(dt Mven and had tuile, east of Albany. an!e,i pflrmirsion 1, fint ottUlneil. i hall prj.ecule all who tbua trepi. K M BUKKUAKT. Dress Goods, Jackets and Capes, Ladies Fine Shoes, ONEY WANTED. Watit to borrow , J 101 foriiire. or flvo year with Rootl real eatata aa aecurltj. Call at tbe Yes, You Cas see the finest Hnrt of famples for sultines In the state at W R (jraham's.where he has a tailor with few equals on hand to make them up on short notice. Oct ine oesc ana most ttjrusn suits nf him. A new feature will be the making of ladles' cloaks to order, or the altering of cloaks to the latest styles, and the repairing of cloaks Prices ars bot tom ones. Pato!is the Central Flsli and Poul try Market, on Ellsworth strret, between Second and Third, for your dressed poul try, game and fish of all kinds in season, outers, clarr.s and crabs. Everything fresh in our line mir be had at reasonable figures. Call and see us. Senders & Co, 'ay Pen-, (Sunn. 'Ioocm Jt McF.rUnil. the leading drut, AlUny, O.. irn, cssii at r" L Kenton's grocery Trji ann ctp C"imOon asd S!cft 'acbr. Smalt Uile Buna. Notice. ALL persona indebted to I B Beam hy nnia or recount will ple"e pay the- sam. tri. aroonnM ninst be close-' by note if not paid. Tuuea ara hard, and It la t your intinst to s to thia at once. Iain in room No 11, Mrahan Block: AH any, Or. fent 1 K 1M. R KCANTKKBDRT. Amigrjea of i B Beam BUY HEATING STOVES Matthews & Washburn. Jut received. Call end tee them at READ, PEACOCK fi CO., ALBANY AND LEBANON. CITY BOTTLING CO,, Wholesale and RetallDealers In Nodst Hater, (idem, Ormage aad Iroa, eltaer Waters), Blreh Beer, Nanaparllla and Iroa, Iron Wlae, Kte. Olye ns a trial. FIRST STREET, between Montgomery and Railr URIST, OREGO ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .1. josi:iii, WHOLESALE ODly White Labor Employsd lroprictoB RETAIL 'I li n '4 ii - tr (ewele-.