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Wm. Fortmiller, -FUNKK.V L DIRgOTOR.- Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse sWKtimr business houni call at n.i ' n e corner Fifth sud Baker rtwm, I OVEIUNJ TO CALIFJWA WVIA-. Sjuthern Pacific Company's Line, TMK affJMMfA KOI TK. U)b)UAi AltvaJ '" . j h.urs oAuroiitu k t'ki i. tiaa i vii.. . North Ai mo I 10 iJ A M Leave 7:1 A M Utvo I C SO t M 4.U0 r. M. .-usr a 7:4V a a Lmv Ar,lv Portland Albany a ah r. j!.. i- i MNMHMM MUM sail ,eseet Sunday). :00a Un Portland Arrive r u l40r a Un Albany Leave I 11;S6 M :Wm I Arrive Kmhm Uw lUti UK AL rualXJU TSAISS PAUT, SXCSIT Hk. iMri I Lesv Altwuiy Arrive 7a:4 a M :tal r M Amvt Lebanon 1hmv .'..ml a m liSO r a I Leave Albany Arrive 2:46 r M 130.4 Am v.i LvbAttoii Leave :UU r PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPRS. Tourist Sleeping Oars er trrM jaaliwa at SereaaM'lasa r'u Bar. aUaeBea I fcprr Truli. wi side atvuiM. roiniu amis con alu. ETWEE a An. n: daily (ex it Sunday. ) Arrive iuim Leave 130 M S.f r Am., i Corx Utis siraaas n ajxa pailt (exou. Sunday . Portland M Min.iville Arrive 00 a M Leave 5 6 A M mom I Am At A'juiy n 1 Corv-mltU courted wiU trains ol jth m Pacta. Railroad For full tutor Uioa r.-.-vJi .,' At.-., im etc., no Company Agent. K. EOEtiLER, . F. BOUEIL3. Mtii.'.. ''. 1 . 4 1 1 . A . H YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad gjo Davelopuaant C.iicptiiy,i 8iein abip Lioa 225 MILES SHOXTett. 20 HOUftS LESS TIME ihao by any other rouU. First ela4 t i r . i' i paueurftr and freiyhi liue froui Parttan I and ait puiuu la th A'diamue Vaiiey to and from md Kraoeiauo, Cal. Willamette ftivar Lin 3 of Stealers. Toe - Win. M . Hvja," The -N. M, Usat lay." Tue "Thrwe t4tr" are In HBlrlot for koia tiAaufr aul freuhl traili U tweau Cor vat I Ut and Portland -mi l.Bf uiedi4te poiiita, leaving Company 'f arLaif, UorvAilia, auI Mra. tlmuian .v Co' wharf. Sot. - " an J Mi Front a.., rait tanJ, ttirea luutM a wtek fullowa : MOKi'H UoL'.s'u. L.v Curt 4.1m. Mou . Mad. uu KruUv, Iu.uj A. M. t Aibaur, Bunt! v.), Wa. ukI i ;da. .Nw.li Arrive rwruaud. tue , Tbu. n-i .miuw.;, &:3u f. U. oLTU UOL'NU. U. I 'efBBBB. Uoo., WL aoJ rriOAjr, S OO A. V. U.II. Al. , 144 , 1'ilJft. 4IH .lilili..l, I -o p. W. Arrive Co'Jlu, fue , I bu. o.l MMBJiajr, i.AS KM. Itoaia make uloae couueciiou at Aioauy ttu uaina of ih Oregon PadlMd Kailroatl. i"; At. lie; i -K (4xoBu Baeaaea.) Larva AJuaay. l ei r. C- OafajiBaj no, Arrive I'm, ulna, . h r. MUvii iuiiia, GAb A.M. Uwtve CurvallM.lUJtO A.M. m trriv Albanr, U:iu a. y. U A C. iraim conned at Albany and 1 Cor vail i lbe aoove UiuH coune:t at Yaquina with tha uregon LeveiopiuMut Couipauy'4 Line of Maaiuehipa between Yaquina and liau hranciaoo. m AIL.IMU D ITEa . I BAM AAA. T4.1 .i rLi-,.. ro4 TAu;LiaA WilLvaavU Vl y, WJua uel.e Valla, i1IaumU4 Vailay gasasat-r i . Hitwiaur l i n. Hcpteaibar 7tb Heiiinbr line tha C MiipAuy .,,rvi .ti rlbl U chaiitf aaataflsj 'teVai wiiuoiit n .n N. ii raal aaagafa rra u i r Unu and iVbl timtite v 1. 1 u n u in m tKi uloae C-Nliie-U u aitu i!i-i trai.M of Ilia Yliquiiia ro lis at A.oaiw laT CorvallH. and n daa ttiij.l t San Pf4U;:i4 ttioiiid mmiiqv to arrive at i'h.i.i tun evninu, oi ro dale of MBlling. aeaegter anil r.rlakt Katrv aiwaya ta larsveaa. Vor iiJuriaAUon sply to C J atuart, rratybt An J rivMet Aicaot, Albwi,, or to C If riasa-ell. Jr , U. t. B P. Ajft,, Oreejon Uavelopukii.l Co., i -4 Moutfouiery M f r.icic , CW1. , c. Iliii.ll., A. J. P. nd P. Airmt, Orffoi I'Aoilc K B Co. C rvHU. Or. L C OVKMBY. 1 K . v Uk.h ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHKH1IV tV I'AKKKS, Machinists, Millwrights, and Iro: Founders. ) K are now completely prepared to handle all kinds of heavy work. We will manufacture steam Kngln, Oriat and Saw Mill Mar-bincry.and all kindn '" i rc.r nd Rrarn CaatingH. I4TTKBNB M4IK ftllBRT Mil UK Special attention irlven to Isjssalrltig at kiu da of machinery. W.LMJGLAS! $3.00 SHOE VYAHRAHTE0 sofj; AGENTS, LEBANON - - OREGON SAM MAI. 9. M.N 1)1 K s MAY k SENDERS. Dealers in General Mbrcnanaise HARRISBURG - - - OREGON Will bin Uraiii, Wool and all kinds rod ii r BINDING TWINE. V n H'art in t d ! mn I. of 'lb-. iid t 14 I A i i . whirl!, i pt k m a- I M qua i'.v mil Thre is voy 4 wh in with 110,(100 v pur ut ml la 'ni I . will vll at as low a of ) g wfis will ad liiil of the mire in tha nit'kot, a. id a great deal of ixvir twin Im ih-in orTirM.I tu low pricea. VVh would be glad to ii I your crdeta for the beat mm Do You Want Furnitue ? IP YOU DO GO TO Woodin & Willard. where you will find tho boat make and ftueat finished BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIRS AND LOUNGES. Alio a tine Una ot PICTURE FRAMES. end a hutiderd vltll'iTont sdylt of MoultSingN. Picture frames made to order. The largest and beat stuck of UNDERTAKERS GOODS, ever kept in Albany. Prl.e reasonable "Jim WestTall," CHINESE MERCHANT. Full line of Chinese goods of all klnda on hand. Also full line of JAPANESE GOODS. OREGON P1CIFIG OOSTliOPJi, lor tlii aectiou. Laborers furnished on abort notice fo any purpose. Opposite S E Young's, Albany, J. E. WEATHERFORD, (NOTARY PUBLIC.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY. KKVON. 117 ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THK COt'KTN or TMK State v. ul attention iflvrii I itiouaand rotate matter. EaTOfflc Polloa'a Tempi. My Market, M. HYDB IVx- v) Frrsh meats con .tanll v on hand comer of Firtvt and Ff rrv Streeth. Homeopathic Physician, flits, M. K. MeCOY. It. !.. HoUK.opATHIC VI : .-..111. ..!?.. -v And rreidaaai IBM t PlnB aaU Baker HtrccU, AlbAny, Orr-.'t n. CIitmiIc dUea a enpjiaHv. I '..luuitAlloli Irvc, VitR.T! .iur : 10 a. in. 10 18 m uU ' i'. m. The DUYEKS'OUIDBlf iiwucil March and Bept., .each year. It la an ency clopedia of useful iufor. mat ion for all who pur chase the luxuries or tho uecoasities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to rid o. walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various eisee, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, snd you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYEBa" ODIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 111-114 M'fthigaji Avenue, Chicago, m. PATENTS buinatl, 4nd All other buaince la lb U. B. faun See aiietuUUea tu ur muOcrmta Ima Our (Act Is oppoait lbe L . . Paiaat Uc, aad v can obuin I'alciiU Wm time Ibau tboaa rciuutc rolu Wj.biiltfton. Send moUie or Jra. inK. W to (etil Ability free of charKC , BBi Actaahe o charyv unle4 we obuin teul. We refer bare, to Hie Putin sater, the Kupt. ol aary Urvier Uiv. Msite onViata ot the U . H PaubI OTOcc. rurcilxulAX, 4lvicc, in in, An.l efert oActusl clitnU in your own .Stale or couuty, sUtl Ca .4. SNOH & CO., .,.--.iir pAteiil Offlcr. WmIiiukuhi. t . Executor's Notice. XOTIt K m h rafcf irn thst the ondrr sigoed iia sB lbly appointed I y the ( oun ty Court f I. .mi coouf y, ( . goi. Kaeciitrix of the last aid and trvau. 1 1 . f W. II. Mc Farlaud. deceased. AH persons Laviog claims agaiuat std ettate re hereby notified and required to present the same with the prop, r vouchers to tha undersigned in Albao) , On -gon, wtthio six mouths front the date hereof. Dated August Uth, IM88. Camilla M'-Farla.d, Execnuix. V a s t wt. z LIVER MO V5V PILLS. JIEirARK OW ZXlTATIOXg. JLLWAYA ASK WOn JtB. PIEBCJPB PELLKTB, OB I ITT LB BVGAB-COATED PILLS. Being entirely vegetable, they op erate without diaturlmnco to tbe systrm. li-t, or occupation. Put up in glass vlaK hcniK'tl cally scaled. Always fnah and reliable. At a laxative, alterative or purgative, thm little Pellet give the most perfect satisfaction. SIM HEADACHE. unions Headache. Dizziness, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Hiliona Attache, and all derangement of tho rtom uch and bowels, are prompt ly relieved and iierinaneni ly cured by the use of Or, Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of these Pellet over so great a variety of dtaeascs. It may trutiifully be said that their action upon i Ik- i ystetn is universal, not a gland or tliwiie cM-uping tlieir futnatlve inllnenee. Mold ,y liriigfrlst. 'JSt cents a vial. Manufactured at tho Chcndcul Laboratory of Woitr.ii's DiaeriNtiAur MsoiCAL Association, ButTalo, N. Y. Is offered by the manufactur ers of Dr. Mage's Catarrh lleinedy, for a tae of Chronic Nasal (.'atarrh which they cannot cure. S YITI PTOSIS OF CATARRII.-Dull, heavy headache, obnfmctioii of tins nasal pusHHgc, discharge falling from tlto head into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; tho eyes are weak, watery, and intlamcd; there is ringing In the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scatis from ulcers; the voice is changed and ha a nasal twang; the breath is offensive; smell mid taste aro im paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a backing cough and gen eral debility. Only a few of the above-named symptoms are likely to m prevent In any one case. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, re sult in consumption, and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, or ! understood by physicians. lly it mild, soothing, and healing piocrtleH, Dr. tiage's Catarrh iyoinedy cures tho worst cases ot Cnttirrh, " cold In the head," oryza, and Catarrhal Headache. bold by druggist everywhere; U) cent. "Untold Agony from Catarrh. Prof. W. Hausner, tho famous mesmeric!, of Ithaca, Jf. P., writes: "Rome ten yeam ivo I suffered untold agony from chronic nusitl catarrh. My family physician nrave mc in nn j incurable, and said I must die. Mat case v.ns I sueh a bad one, that every day, towards sun : set, my voice would become so bourse I could barely speak above a whisper. iu the morning my coughing and clearing of my throat would kiiiiobi. MuiiiKMi me. jjy me use or nr. BBffOa Catarrh Uemedy, in three months, I wa a well mail, and the cure ha been permanent." "Constantly Hawking and Spitting." Thomas J. itrsiiiNo, Eeo,., iw$ Pine Strut, St. IsOUiM, Mo., writes : " I was a great sufferer from catarrh for throe years. At times I could hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for tbe last eight months could not breathe through tho nostrils. I thought nothing could be done for mo. Luck ily, I was advised to try Dr. Sago's Catarrh hemedy. ai id I am now a well man. I believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and a permanent cure." Three Bottlea Care Catarrh. Eli Bob rims. Dunvan P. O., Columbia Co., Pa., says: "My daughter had catarrh when she was Ave years old, very badly. 1 saw Dr. Rage's Catarrh Itcmedy advertised, and pro cured a bottle for her, and soon saw that ii helped ber; a third bottle effected a perma nent euro, mie is now eiguteeu year m m Oot j ggj SSi . REWARD i - . , a mm Citation. In the County Court qf Ltnn County, Stat of OreyoH I III tho matter of the eatata of Mary Jana Coatal lo, deoeused . To Mary Ann or MargsnUCaldwelLJobn Caldwell, House I'mviilvnee MUler Hu perlor, Ann Brown, Kter Coatello and the daughters; of Thomas Conlello, Ubbbtimi : In the name of the Ntat of Oregon you are hereby cited to bo and ap Iiear In the County Court, tit the county or .Inn, at the Court limine, In tho eiiy of A'bany, in rani ouuulv and ntate, on aurdn), i lie :ih day er Urtehrr, 4. I .IHHH, at (he hour f ten o'clock In tbe forenoon ofealddnv, tbe same being a day of tbe iruuUr October term, IrtKM, of said Court, and thou and there show cause If any exist why an order ol aalo abould mu be mado directing and lirenolug Namtiel Nlxon.ex editor of the last al'l and testament of Marv Jtne Coatello, deer aaed, lo sell all the ilght.tllle and Inleiealof iIhikmiiI Mary Jane Coatello at the tinienf ber death, both in law nd In equity, of, tu aud to the real propt My heraluafier deaci lted, as prayed lor In tbe petition of the aald Samuel Mi u, executor foreaald, which said petition Im now on tile in tho County Clerk office In I.ii.m county, Dregon, which aald real nrot erty la described an follow t The IS K X of the N K H mt Mao 29. con taining M0 acree, alaoiheS K of See UU containing 1 00 acre a; also the MIC!; of Sao -I, containing HW acre.; also the N K of the S K of the H W of See SO, con taining 40aoio; al othe lieainnlug at a point 27 :W links weatand I6.K7 link Bouth of t: e quarter mm ilou slake between Seo tloiia '.'laud a.r, In Tp 14. s 116 w.ln olaiin Nootl; thence u rtli 7H eat 441 links; tlicinc i.oiiii Wfl KH) links; themco Mwuth 7 S" ot til links; thence aouth VJK east IKal imka to the htace of begin mug containing 4 aeraatud lu all 444 acres and tying and being lu lowuslup 14, K 4 W. Alao Ivegluniug at a point 25 rba east of thoS W couier ol ihoiint Nhepard a do nation land claim, l-efig claim No 41, Not No 21SA, In Tp 14. S K 4 W ; thence north 40cha ; thence east 7. .v. ehs ; tlmnce aouth 40 eha ; thence vi at 7.90 chains to the place of beginuing, containing W 44 acre, all iu Sec 9,rp Ii. 8 K 4 V,Liun conn: y, Oregon. Alao begtniiiug at a point 0 chaina aouth of tfeg N K corner of claim No 41, Not No 213. in Tp 14 K 4 W ; runnl g thence south &4 cba ; tbenue west S(l.&4 ch ; i he i ico north 4ucha ; thence wetM5 aha; thence north 13 e ehs ; :itenoe aaat 44 & chaina to tue place of Ueglnnlbg, contain 'ng 2i a. re, lining ptrta of Section 4, 1'p 14, S li 4 W.ln LI nu county, Oregon. Itegtmiing at a point W.20 chaina north of the aoulbeaat coruer of the northetat of 4, I p 14, 8 K 4 W ; thence north 2tf,I0 cba to the uortheaat eoruer of W in Chris tian donatten land olaliu ; thence weat 62.70 cba ; l be lice south 2H M cba ; thense cms: &3 2N chains to the place of beginning, containing 152.70 acre. Alao beginoing at the north4t coroar of Vv in Chaatams donation land claim ; tbsace east 130 rods to the Im- of Caleb (ira)V Und claim ; thane south Glf rod. ; theuo aaat 1.10 rial ; theuca north til t naU to th place uf i i-ii.m. . oontaining 5U acrea Also beginning at a atakn on th aouth lies of the douatmu iabd claini of Kandall Ysr brooch 50 Ml) chatua west t tha corner in tha segla of aatvl claim, it lein claim 37 and Not 217.iaTp 14. S II 4 W.m laobcouuty. Oregon; ruuuicg thence itotth 17.21 chs ti a slouch ; tbeucv in a south waste ly dirrc. t'.ou up d louKl', fuilowiog the uieaitoers of tha auia to the south ilOe ..t aald .1 nu ; thaues N 81 30' K IH.ai ch v th place ul !. .-niuiog, containing 18 acre. iigtoaug at a point bearing N 01 3u W .' ... chains from tha s K corner of u e N K ol lag 8, iu Tp 14. S U 4 W ; thence eal Itsj rod ; thence aootn 40 chaina ; thanca waat 100 io la ; thri ca loi th 40 cLatus to the place of bagiumng, being mrm of BmKcM 8 and 9 in Tp 14 S H4 VV, l.ian c .unty.t ). . -g.iu, oi. taiuiog 100 acre a. IVagionmg at a point Id chains north and 33 chains eaat of tha S VV corner ol C.ann Vo(4 iaTpU 1 11 5 w.tn Ijnncoubt.Oievii, theoca raaning eat H-.'tl cha ; thrti'-ua.uth It) cha ; thence aat 2 82 cit ; thama 11 i.t 1 81 eat 18.57 cha , thenca nottii .14 Jm to 1 ha river . thence a-mth 54' weat 13 00 chs meandering the nver ; thanee- S 73' VV :t ch; thenca south S 7fT VV 10 eh ; Mime S 70 W 0 cbs ; thenca 8 80 VV 3 3 ch- ; the- or 8 2tr VV 4 78 cl.a ; thence es.t .' M . h, ; thence s uth 8.93 che to the pla-ji ol leiu iiiog, cotitamiug 75 2 ltM) acre. Iieginnini( 15 chs north an.; 70 . he e ,t 1 i the I comer in west boundary of Htm 5. I p 14 S K 4 W aud running, thence z oth 28 28 cha; thence weet 28 28 chs ; tiieuco i,oiti, 28 28 chs ; these aaat 28.28 chs. to th pUce of beginning, containing 80 acrea. Beginning 20.40 chs uortn .f a qnirter section post in See G. Tp 14, 8 li 4 VV ; thcuc south 34.45 cha; th-00 wrat 32 10 che ; taenc north 15.28 chs ; thenca north 15 28 cha ; thenca 7 50 cha ; thenca north 19. 17 ch ; thanca aaat 44 GO ch to tha plce of beginning, containing I GO acre. Beginning GO rod north of th uoartar stake in tha weat line oi Sec 5, Tp 14, S It 4 w ; thence eaat 280 ntt ; thenca south 1G0 rods ; thence west 280 rls ; thence north 100 rod to tbe place of beymumy, and be ginning at the southwest corner ol 5 acre lotof laud owned by Caleb Oiay 111 Sec. 1, Tp 15, 8 It 5 w ; thence weat 80 r u . thence north 40 rods ; thence east 80 rode ; thence oath 40 rods to the .Uce of LegiBiiing, con taining; i 0 scree. The portion olaaid real proprtyet apart io Martin Cumutinge a tha devisee ! (ho said Mary Jane Costelln, deeeaerd, Leiug de scribed a 200 cres of laud off the west eud of the fsrm known as the Grnbb fami, situ ated in Linn couuty, Oregon. Done by order of the Hon. D. It. N. Illackbnrn, Jodeof said Court. In testimony whereof, I. E. K. Moutague. County Cleik of L.nn county, Oregon, and Clerk of tha County Court of sud county, haye harsuiito set my baud and affixed tbe seal of ssid Court at my office, in Alben , this 4th day f S-pt unlier. A U.. 1888. K K Mo.NTAOL'B, Clerk. Referee's Sale. In the Circuit Court oj the Stater) re. jron,jor J.mH L-ounty. II A Holman and Julia Uoltnao, hia wife, OllieSbelton and Hainan Shelti n her biiMbaud, and Elizabeth Holman. Flalu- tlfTa, vs. Teinpa Hutu t,nd I.eander Hunt, her hua ham), Mary Hannah and Thon Hannah, her im .ban. 1. Jeremiah Holman and Klvina Holtoan, hi wita, laaao Holineu, Kliz-ibetb. Strong and Win Strong, ber husband, Callatine Forgev and Ella Forge.v, her husband, Martha nil I and L Hiil, her husband, Lottie Keld and 'I hoe Held, her husband, Jeremiah vv iiidby aud Josephine Whldbv, blawife, Murtha Ln dera and Jno Land, her husband, Jennie Ca dwell and Floyd Caldwell, her hunband, Sarah Hunt and I ymati I. tint, her huvbauu, Mollin Sander ami fl, Kan drrm her husband. John Whidby, Monroe Whidby, (I H Whidby, Thou W Iiidby. and Win liennttt Deeiidant. N 'TICK 18 hereby gi.en thattbe un (iaraigned, tbe Reieree duly apxint d ny the above entitled Court in tbe above entitled caune to maka aia of tbe pratn'aea hereinafter dea!ribd, will pur Mii4ut to an order of eaid Court in caid cuse duly made and entered of record on the 12th 47 of March, 1885. at tha Court Housi doof In Albany iu aald county on Autardny lite troili day of Hepienilier, 18HK, at Hie horn- of one o clpck in the afternoon of Mild Hay aell all the right, title, interest, ami estabs ot euoh of the I'lainliir and Defriiidrfiits baretn in and to tue following daaer if ssd )reiuises, to-w it : The southeast quarler and the aOUlh half ot lbe north adag quaifar of MeettOii sixt.-eu in Town, ship 10. s K 1 K Also tbe northwest quarter l ihe northeast q jailor of Peetlna 10, ToWIMbip ll,S K I w Also hegiiiniug at tho soutbesl corner d' lot I in Miction 3 iu Towtixhip 12 S K 1 w, him) running thence west Movent 1 ' o rod ' thence north eeyenty-eix rod; thei east Biventy-two roda ; thence nouth Kevetity aix rods to the place of beginntng all -- - 1 ..... 1 1 . 1 I I . . r . 1 ' Hii.uaieu 111 hid wiimirseiin riierioiari In Li in ounty, Oregon, containing 31 acrew. Term of hI cash in baud, Wm. Cykum, Ke eree. OR. Cr WATSON MAST0N Physician and Surgeon. Office noon 3 tnd 4. Foster' B!o ;k. OflOUNTY H FPIOIAL .an(l WiPER, TKMPKftANCK CObUMN. IMltrd by Albany VV, 0 T, f Jersey City has granted 829 liquor linens, on which $194,000 has bean collected by the otty. tat a ' - a a a a lopeka, Kansas, is said to nave more churches than any other eity of it sirs in Amrio, aad not on saloon. Of tha thirty-three mlniatert attending th Cherry Valley oamu-metiog, Unity will vote for Fisk and HrooWa. The 1 . iv eminent ha eonstioatrd about f800,000 worth of property belonging to Mormon oihotala. This ia to be turned over to tha school fund of Utah. White-Ribbon Cottage, at Ocean' Cray. has proved a great success, four hundred white ribhotiera having been registered there since June Dir. from all over the country. Kiht conductors and trainmen of th Long (laud Railroad war recently discharged. because they entered saloon and drank dur ing houra of duty. Dr. Norman Kerr aaya 1 "Amont inehri ates admitted to the Davyniplo Home. 9 per cent of tha whole nttn.ber drank nothing bat beer. Th Women's Chtlstian Temperance Union of New Hampshire ate utahing preparationa to open a hum for intemperate women. The Ktate lgislatur haa granted tha auiu n eVt)00 to atart tha work. Would that th Oregon Iegialature could he wrought up to a like spirit ol x-enerotlty. I h local praaa of Denver testln. thst at the banouet given 111 that city to the Iowa ! 1 1 r 1 1 1 exouisioti no wiue wm aervad. The district, c.mtsisd of l.inn,, Mariou and I sue aauntie, hold a VV. C. T. U. con ventien th 12th and 13th of this mouth, at I .-ban. in hvcrybady invited. One. NiohoU haa signed th "Hoientirio I empvrar.ee 1 ii.triielt.'ii Hill, providing f.r acientitJc temperance Inatrectiou in the pub lic achool. The bill passed tbe House with only four oppoeing vote, and the Senate unanimously. Tbe little, town of Ramona, C4I., (whoea nam calla to mind Helen Haot Jackaou book on the Indian) ha a live Uaioal of thirty-one voting member, and fourteen honoray membere. The village haa lea than one hundred population, and is thirty-flv miJee from railreawl, bat it njoya that ad junction of civilization, a saloon. Th mem beraof the Union oome from ten mile around to th meeting. Hi quite safe to propheey that that "aaloon muat go." Uigl'ire at baker l 'lly. Oak aa City, Sept 5. Thia morning about a o'clock a ftic broke out In an old building on First atrcet owned by VV, J. Vanchuy vcr. The fire was soon past con t r il and did not ceaae until it bad consumed an entire block, except two buildings. The brick at res of Baer Bloch, !. Kasche and C. and M. Well & Co, the ma sonic hall, llobaon's saloon, Richardson' -a loon, two wooden buildings, four ware houtea and other building facing First street, and Ol instead H Anderson's office facing Court street, were all destroyed. I $XXJ,CXX. Type-Writing Iteeord Kedneed. Chicago. Sept. 5. Frank D Mcfiurran of Salt Lake, champion type-writer of the Morld.geve an exhibition of his wonderful work, and succeeded In putting down the record. The opcrator'a brat taak wa copy ing a newspaper arthrle.reading It himself. In one minute he wrote ninety-five word, lie then wrote from dictation, and In one minute be wrote 108 words, and concluded the performance by a blindfolded effort, In a hie h he succeeded In writing 107 words iu one minute. lv Veaarl W reeked. S an Fa a sci aco, Sept. fi. The United States revnue cutter Hear, Capt. Healy ar rived fnrm Itehring aca this morning. She brings inform ition that on August ., while most of the whaling fleet anchored between Cape Smythe and I'oint Barrow, a furious storm occurred and the following vessels acre wrecked: Barks Mary and Susan, Young I'hu-nU, Fleeting, and schooner, jane (irey and I no. The ere wa-of the loot veela. 10-; in number, were rescued by the Rear and brought to this city. My ate aaat ic Robbery. New Yoak, Sept 6. An evening paper declares that a gang of nsbbers js systemat ically robbing the mails between New York and the Weat. A I IV ffort to trace the loss of the many thousand dollars already taken have proved fruitless. The officials of tbe poatoilke department are anxiously expect ing a heavy haul to be made one of these day by people who appear to be expert. An Kxphndon. Srymoi a, Ind., Sept. 6. By the explo sion f a steam thresher William A. Ben nett wa Instantly killed and two other men were terribly crushed and scalded and will die. Five other employes are bruised and scalded,but none seriously. The City of Chester VleUma. :san Fbancisco, Sept. 7. When the c ilision between the steamers Oceanic and City of Chester took place many exagger ated rumors as to the number of victims sprcod about. Three days after the collil -ion the number lost and missing was defi nitely known to be sixteen. Of these the bodies of three were recovered the day of of the accident and three have been recov ered since. Th other ten of her passen gcr,who were in their staterooms, will like ly remain at the bottom of the bay until the ships breaks up. In Minnesota. Minnkapolis, Sept. 7. The Minnesota grain and warehouse commissions to-day promulgated a rule admitting wheat dam aged from e, to 10 per cent by frost, to grade a No. t hard. This decision caused a sensation among dealcrs,who vigorously protested. It will hurt the sale of Minne sota wheat. Hnow sheds Rnrned. Tblckbb, Sept. 7. Thirteen hundred feet of snow sheds burned thl afternoon a mile wes'. of Truckee,. The fire caught from a locomotive about a o'clock. Hre trains from Truckee and Summit soon ar rived, but the sheds burned com pete I) . Salkm, Sept. 7. The secretary of state to-day received from the clerk of Lake county the assement roll of that country for the year 1886. This is the first return made. Negro Troubles in Texas. Rtt -11 mux i), Tex., Sept. 7.--The negroes ordered to leave Fort Bend county ,tor the assislnation of H. H. Frost, will resist. A committee of six citizens went out to Jack and Tom Taylor's place, fifteen miles from Richmond,a stronghold of 500 negroes, to notify them that they had ro hours in which to leave the county. They declined to leave and defied the whites. One of the committee returned to town and reported the decision of the Taylor's,while the others remained on guard. Forty men armed with Winchesters have gone out to enforce the order. C. M. Ferguson, the offensive negro district clerk has gone to the Taylor neighborhood. Matters have assumed a serious phase, and the two local military companies have been drilled into service. Governor Ross has ordered the state rang ers to Fort Bend county, Harriet Beecher Stowe. Ndw York, Sept. 7. The Tribune to morrow will say: Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe is dying. Some months ago she came to live at the home of Rev. Charles Edward Stowe, at North Haven, near Sage harbor, Long island. Atout eight days congestion of the brain set in, and last night Mrs. Stowe lay in a partially uncon scious condition. There is no hope of her recovery. Mrs. Stowe is now 77 years old THE MAN AIIOUT TOWN. Our crochety contemporary, who talks . . . I . I A 1 .... . . 0PIT to mix tilings, savs uie wrieat men want further information astolhc relation ship of the present price of wheat and buyer the season" In Snn Francisco. In he lirat place in his Item recently the M, A. T. used tbe proper expression "buyer vear." In the next place he referred to ilds of $1.04 pn "buyer year" a showing the upward tendency of the market, and not at all with reference to the price at At banv.and this the Herald as well as Its wheat buyer could not neip unuerstandiug ..... .. ... rum the Item, i'urposrlv iriicotistrultig an Item like that 1 diminutive business il The M A. T. noticed that Mi. John Chinaman baa n carriage for Iter year old boy, an Idea advanced by the more civil ized Mrs. Westfall. Considerable attention I attracted as they give the young "kid' hi dally airing. With nit partly shaven bead and dusky face he Is quite a picture n a Various sewers recently ordered by the Council to be limit Into the main cwcr have noi been lauched though the sixty dav elapsed ncarlr lx month ago. Tbec arc improvements badly needed. Thl Is the night the young men watch for the Portland Siflij. whose Albany correspondent weekly gives them some muddy thrust. The Man About Town uridcrtands that the two young men who do the writing have been spotted and are to be given some genuine thrashings, if they don't quit. Pshaw, the best way I to keep cool and not let on that you've been touched, It hurts more than kicking, and then there wouldn't be any game In such things if it wasn't for the 'kicking. Such correspondent though never make Con- grcmen. WATgBLrxi.-For solid enjoyment go to Waterloo, which Is now on top. Fine lo cality, fihlng, boatlnj and bathing, and plcndld accommodation at f, ii. Gross's If is prices are reasonable, floraea fed at lowest possible rates. Mr. Oroas will meet the 3 o'clock Lebanon 'rain on Mondays and Saturdays: Campers can obtain aup plies at Mr. Groa' store. IN MKttOhTAM. a Hall Corinthian Lodge.No. 17, A.F.& A.M. Albany, Or Sept. 1st, 1888. A L 5888. KepoM of the Committee on Resolutions of Condolence to the memory of our late Bro. J. C. Adams, deceased 1 VV 111 n 1 :vs, ft ha pleased the great and Supreme Architect of the Universe before whose infinite wisdom and goodne wc moat humbly bow to peacefully remove from his labors here our highly esteemed and worthy Uro. J. C. Adam, who had scarcely reached the prime of manhood be fore he a as cut down by the all devouring scythe of time and wa gathered into tha' land where our father have gone before us. Therefore be It rVftaft, That we deeply mourn - and regret that we have been deprived of the cheering presence and wise council uf our beloved Brother.that by his death ourlocge haa lost a true member ot tbe order, his family a kind and affectionate huaband and fatherand the community a moat'worthy and ctimable man. femlvett. That to the deaolate "widow and mother in this dark hour of her sorrow and bereavement we offer her the counsel of our brotherly love, and may our Father who I In heaven comfort her. and give un to him eternal life beyond the grave. Av ,.': ,,, That a memory page be in scribed lo hi memory in our book of record and that the foregoing preamble and ieo lutlona be entered in the recorda of thia lodge, and that a copy of the same be furn lahed the family of the deceaaed under the seal of thia lodge a a further token to Ida memory, and that r.optca be furnished the city papers for publication. F. M. Kr.iiPiKi.b, D. V. S. Rbid, R. THOMraos, Committee. IN Mi.MOlClAU Ha'l Corithian Jdg. No. 17 A. F.& A , Albany, or . 8pt, I. 1888, A. L 388H. Wa, your committee, sppointect to draft resolutions of ondulence to the memory o oar late dead brother, Flix O'Toolr. beg leave to submit tbe following. Wmebkah. It ha pleased th (ireat and Supreme Architect and Hulcr of tbe U'ji Yrae liefore whose iufloat wisdom and goodness a humbly bow to take, from amouog ua our honored and esteemed broth er. Filix O Toole, with whom th inaaonio tie whioh Mund ua in fraternal ajmpathy war strung. Tharefore b it Rrnolrt: That iu the death of our ea teeincd brother this lodge hast loat on of it best and wisest counsellor, a true man and a maaon, and the community a most worthy aad honorable man. Jtemfmt: That we hereby reverently bow to the mandate of the Supreme Architect in calling our beloved brother from labor to refreshment that we tender our heartfelt, sympathy to those friends of deceased who were near and dear to him ia this their great hour of sorrow. Mesolved: Than a mourning page lie in scribed to hia memory in our book of re cord. That the foregoing preamble and reso lution be entered in th record of this lodge, and that a copy nf the same under the eat of this lodge be furnished the near friends of tbe deceaaed aa a hither token to hia mem ory, and that copies be furnished the eity papers for publication. tt. TilOMPHON, i. F. Simp-on, F. M. KEhKfKt.n, Committee. NovBLTtg sJr William Fortmiller has juat received the linest line of center table, aver brought to Albany. They were mann f acted iu Detroit, and are novel in design, being the latest styles for such tablet. If yon would aee aomethiog new under the auu call and ecu these center tsbles. Sek Tiiebl Some very tine hall t roea, or hat rseks, a combination affair, elegant iu nesigr, new in make up. just the thinf, ceived by w m. Fortmiller. re- Boots and Shoes. Call at A. B. Mc Ilwain's arid see the ladies' kid and pebble goat shoe, for $1.50, former price $2.50. A Democrat man has seen the shoe and can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe for the former price. !-JoiST0 tneq) sa9 qs 'U9jpn.no pwq eqs uenjjji 'jjoroo 0 Sunio aus 'bsik aurvoeq eus uoq.vv ejaajs0 JOj poijo acts 'pirqo v sna eqs uaij,AV kVJOao ji( oavM eat 'jjojs sxui qyg. usiiav letter List. Following is the list of letters remaining In the Pott Office, Albany, Linn .county, Oregon, Aug. 23th, 1888 Parsons calling for these letters must give tha date en which they were advertised : Beut'y Wm. brundel Frso . Coon Washington L. Bishop 11. A. Clark Paulina Dana X. il. Ekrtrum Ote. Harvey Ames Porterfleld Dr. C. Sheuard J. W. Uitiek L. Willi Mr. R. THOMPSON Kdkins g. A, Fickle Abner Orndofr Burt It, Queen er J. P. Titohell Cyrus 3 Wsllee Wm. Woodburg Miss May W. Tlll7RbAY. Mrs Jos Tyler left to day on a visit to Arlington. Mr Clay Marshall has accepted a pnitiori aa cUtk with O W Simpson. Chan. Wak-tier. Jr., of The Dalles, ia in tl.e city, the guest of his f ther.Char. Wagner.Sr. Msjor Ocorge Stiong, on of Eaat Portl and's or o--. 1 in. n 1. business men is in the city, visiting old friends. Contractor Chsrlca W Crowder is baiUiCf a new house fit Mr Olson in the eastern part of th city. Sa.'t-in's old hsi.d enuhm hss been sold to Aberdeen, W. T., for f423,and the city note has only steamers. At N Yakima watermelons by the v a on load were distributed free to the fj A fl mm aa they passed through the city. Mr. If. I' limit has handed the DaMUOaUf n. - 4 Hungarian prun 8Jx7Z inch. It is a jumbo both in six and quality. Mr and Mrs Ml Moore psssad throttv-h Ai hanv yatrday for their newborn-- at l'atha, W T. Tbe marriage took placn un Tuaaday, Mr II G Klum has sold his hotel at S e ville to a gentleman from Morrow . county. who, w understand, coutamplate bunding a large hotel. A Portland gentleman is said to hav gnu up tbe Narrow Oaag railroad th other day and killed thirty.two Chine iihessants, which wm what he wa after. i hunter accident ly makes a rutstske then i nothing very bad about it ; bat to go after them a a basineaa deserves punish men A Kugcoe paper ssys it has tin location and surrounding country to umk tho sec ond city in Oregon ; but you "b-t jour hoot" it hasn't a trans-coot inei.t il rai'o., so that it will have to put up with third pluie. Ojr nelghlsir ia a g-sid city and ae hv no boms to nick with It, Th Msrion couuty ;hool ex lug loard. which haa juat liuished eismuo Hie p,e-ra of the applicant for teacher.' o-rtirp-attf, grsnted four IJrat grud cartlrJrrvU -, in... ond grade, and iht thiol grade is f.i'cd. In Portland twelve received tir.t, tr .de, ix -teen second grade and fourteen thir l gfista certificates. 81s failed. A Eugene uapr aaya . "The famaws sat pott Portland, Or., I.. I l-fr r.v.d IO construct a ship canal to let her o,ttuu. rce down to deep water, tlsa the peop' had bet ter build a railway and chat g the locatio'i of their aeaport. Aim vvery veel that lome ia or goaa out atrikea on th bara of tbe Columbia and tSe coat of tonag and other trouble are twice a much aa a fair freight to th mouth of the river. raiOAY. Wheat ia 03 cent m Pe.idlcton. Wheat haa advanced '1 centa iu Salem. Mr. and Mrs. M J Mouteitn, of Indepen dence, ar in tbe city. Mr T J Boflbrd, tbe rustling real esUte man of Yauama Bay, ia in the city Mi Hatti Hamilton, of Pendleton, ia ia tha city th gaet of II n 8 M Pennington. Junction City want a band so badly that tbe city la witling to inveat $200 1 1 get one. Yesterday aflernoou Capt V. J luuing eold to Mra C K Orton a lot at the corner i f Seotnd sud Jefferson .treat for $500- Cha Nickel!, editor f the Jacksonville Timm, pas tase on fin.'20, snd is probably worth i2o,000 Charlie is a pe ulster aad rustler generally. 'I he Beaton IsatUr says wheat is firm at li cent, 'foal ia the price her also, ao are even, which by tbe way i juat where tbe market aboid place ua. A day or two ago a B avtoo woman while traveling 10 a street ear in Portland bad her pocket picked af $200. They don't allow such proceeding on Albany a street car. Mis Clara Fottc, lawyer, editor and lec turer, has been voted tlO.OOO by the Com mon Couooil f San Ihego, Cel., to come and boom tht city. That is better tbas lectur ing in Albany to a $2.50 hotter, Tbe rnnaay bursa mentioned in th DSMCKeYJ last evening proved to belong to Mi '.Villiamaon, and aa driven by Arthur Snane. a very gritty yoneg boy. He ws thrown out before tbe bora waa stopped ; but haa only a fe w bumps to anal) ee. Now, here i s curious fact, f which yoa probably have never hrard a hen is born into thia world of tu ?ud mieery with every egg in Ita IhkIv It will ever lev. about bOOof the. 11 in all. Tney ate all gathered in a litt' cluster within a small sac, from which they ar permitted to e.-pe, when the bird U laying, at. at a time. It ned lo be hh .tonei. Now it should l called "wheat'' etoriee. Trie following i from tbe J ackstinvdl Tim: We learn thst M P Pbtppa threshed 400 huahele of n. st from six acres of groehd in tha Bear Creek bottom hvl week. o average of almost 08 busltela per vre. Many y telda are re ported uf 40 buhe!s and over Yesterday we mentioned Major Strong as being of Fast Portland. The Msjor inform us that ha haa beau at Astoria durirtg the summer in th fruit busmevs. lie went up the road to day, but haa a atrong prejudice foi Albany, sad perhaps will return to tbi city. HATtT RDAY. Hon Jeff Ale) era, of Son. ia in tbe city on buaiueee. Toe 0, It k, N. wharf and building are un dergoing vaiioua repaira. To-day cluae the rhreabiogeon almost generally through the couuty. In Doagla count v 116 mile of railroad sre sssessed at $3000 per mile, and the Board of Equalisation refueed to change it, M J Mouteith haa rented the store formerly occupied bv S K Young and will open his stock of good in the same in a few daya. Mr. Jason Wheeler is having built a new reetdeiice on the crner of Jefferson and 4th street, iu this city. Mr. Kcioch Slosu is contractor. The wire are now heiug strung mi the poles of the line from lbsuon to this city. Tho Albany office w:ll be at the Poatal tele rrsph efllue. It waa only a fifty ouut pieoa through a crack in tho walk, but it drew a big crowd. Most any thing will csose a congregation of people in Albany now-a-daye. A Lansing, Mich., alderman wants the city to get in debt so it will boom. He says a city without a big debt ia dead aud in debtedness ia what builds up a city. The member of the Chririisu Kudesvor Sooiety, of the U P. church, gave a very nice lawn party at the residence of Mr, C. II. Stew art last evening. It neemed to le a happy crowd. They have boasted an immense sight about a peach in Fast Portland that meaaured 11? inches ; hut Albany's big pesch, raised by Capt. Phillips, meaaured 12 niches, and is so far the champion. Mr F Clingnian, of Peoria, has lieen in the eity tn-day. He informs us that the market price at that place for wheat has been 78 cents. So much for being on the line of the 0 P steamers. Tho latest craze among the swell young men of New York is to have their lady love 'a profiles engraved on their thumb nails, and it is said that a noted cameo cutter is on the high road to fortune in consequence. The Oreaonian says the "Aramba" entered at the custom hoaae Tuesday . It waa prob ably tha Anamba but A-ram-ba is more ap pronriate as ahe succeeded in butting her way across St Helens bar. PJoneer. Thia ia a curious kind of an item to come from an Oregon paper: "Last Monday a threshing machine on Thief Creek was struck by lightning and one horse was hurt, tbe ma chine torn up considerable but no further damage was dote. " "The citizens of Tillan oik and Astoria are looking forward with hope to the early completion of a railroad recently projected to connect them with Albany. The con struction of a line of road from Albany via Tillamook to Astoria, would cost 50 per cent leas than a line either by the Columbia or Forest Grove routes. Pott " Prof. Condon and wife, of Eugene, passed through Albany to-day for home, after their vacation trip to Yaquina Bay. The Prof, aaya he got some good geological t pecimens during his trips, hut not so many as in en.r.e former years. He finds that he is not quite as mueh of a pedestrian as he used to he. Prof Condon has a cottage of his own on the hill between the Bay and the North beach. New embroidery Read' josfc recei ved at W V for Infants and Children "Cawterla Is so wall adapted toehOdtan that I t nworrurierid it oa euoerlor tr,o.nr ormrrrinUoa I saown to me." IL A. Aacaaa, M. D., I IU no, uxtora L, nreociya, If. T, 1 THE H ;r MMHMnaaVaaVM OMMWMsMli asfefHiSBM. jaaSHHtaBBBBW , jassBsBBin Wfililf I apTlllTffssisfc davfta wLtWsM '('.' -',, Bv, j mrffli 1 1 n a, ilKJeaasBBMBBMl JmS BJBi sprue mm, BUGGIES AND sECDaAiT") Caj&JEXlS Send for Catalogue and Price List TiiSH Bros. Wagon BAOINX1 WIS. Stewart So Sox ACADEMY or Our Lady of Ferpstaal Help. CONDUCTED BY THE BENEDICTINE SISTERS. ALBANY, - - - OREGON, Thia Ioatitutiou i beautifully situated in th pleasant and eeeasil.le city of Albany. Tbe location is rem vrb ably healthy, the building new and Well furnished with a that contributes to the comfort and instruc tion of the pupils. Tbe play gronuda are ex teoaiv and well adapteo to healthful excr- The eonatautaim of tbe teacher is, whilst imparting instruction in all the uc-ful and renoed branches, to train the youthful heart to vit tue and to instill a commendable emu lation, ti.ua educathig fur society memWr who will, we trust, prove an honor to our conntre. Pupils of all peruiaiooa epiaily received, provided they compl) with the regularious of th Academy. Boy admitted to the age of ten or twelve. Tbta Academy ia incorporated and author ised by the Stat to confer academic In nor. Normal iimtiuction of aa-jtrant for teach ers certihcates a specialty. TERMS. 1 tuiAKUM. arliooi. I'l.i: 1 KRM : Kutranovfte, payable bat once S .00 liasrd ai d tuition, payable in advance 40.00 Music, instrumental, theoretical snd vocal with use of piano or orgsn . . IS 00 Guitar, with ua of instrument 12.00 it h.-rn, without aee of instrument . . . S.OO Drawing snd psieticg 8 00 Bed and Bedding 3 00 Fancy work forms no estra charge for boarders. Specimens of meodiug required and inapo-cted weekly. A black dress for Sunday 1 tbe costume ; amng other neorearics we mei.t.on the t'ol lowing : One half dozeo toaelr. One half dosm table napkior. Ote napkin ring. SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Mil TKBM PAYABLK IS APVAKCC. Primary Department $5 00 Juuior COO Preparatory 11.00 Sector or tindaattng Department. . . . 10. CO Graduating fee 10.C0 For further particulars apply at the Acad emy. Palace Meat Market. J. ?. PIPE, PR0P1UET01.. FIRST ST. - - ALBANY, OR. Will keep constantly on band beat, mutton, pork, veal, sausage, etc., tbe bast meat and largest variety in tha city. Cash paid for all kinds of fat stook. Oregon State Fail THK 28th Annual Siatj Fair will be held on the fair grounds near Satom commencing on tbe 1TTH OF SEPTEMBER. And c mt inning one week. Csh pre miums to the amount of $ 1 c3,000 Will be awarded for - Agricultural, mechanical and stock ex hibits, works of art and faucy work and trials of speed. Tbe iireiniums offered have born in creased in many cases, and new classes have been added. No entry fee charcod in divisions J, K, L, and Q. A magnificent field of horses entered, and there will no splendid contests of run ning and trotting each day. Tha different transportation com pantos will make liberal reduction In fares and reigbts. Special attention Is called to tbe preni, urns offered for couuty exhibits of graius grasses and fruits. Entries will bo received in the Secre tary's office in Salem, beginning six days before the fair, and on tbe lair grounds from Friday before tbe fair. Persons de siring to exhibit in divisions J, K, O, P and Q are requested to make their entries on Friday and Saturday before the fair if possible. All entries close ou Monday, September 17th, at 7:30 p. 111. PRICES OF ADMISSION : Coupon ticket for men (six days) $2.fi0 Coupon ticket for women (six days)...l,C0 Day ticket for men 5o( Day ticket for women .... 25o. Tickets to the grand stand at the race track for males over 12 years. 25o, Ladies to the grand stand free. Those desiring to purchase booths will apply to the Secretary, 4sVSend to the Secretary at Salem for a premium list. J.T. GREGG. Seoretarv. NOTICE. My wife, Jenette F Kelly .having left my bed cd board without any juat suae, I here by warn all persons not to trust her oq my account for I will not be respond ble for any debt of her contraction. Michael Kelly. Aug 22, 1888. CaAete OaBaOosBatloo fV,ir Htornach, blarrtvea, BruetatUrn. KJuf' r mm9 cU- Without injurioc Tag CrgTACa OnrrAar, 77 Murray Street, 7f Y. THE BEST FARM WPI IN THE MARKf ff ' Ox .Agents, Albany, Or. ALBANY SAW AND PLAN INC MILLS. All kint. u rough, dressed aiidseasi. anmbertlatha pickets kepi ujcstantly on hand- Bills sawed to order- oa shortest notice Use only best Calapooia timber Price and terms made satisfactory. ROBINSON A WEST. I. C. POWELL. w. R. BILYBU POWELL & BILYEU, cTTORNEYS AT LAW, And Solicitors is Chancery, ALBANY. ... JMMaOS. Collection promptly mad on al 1 points. Loan negotiated on reasonable terms. Office In Fcastfer's Brick. -ma nl&tf. T. J. STITBS. ATTORNEY AT 1W -AND Notary Public OEGON. J. WHITNEY, attorney And Counsellor At Lav am&ND Notary Public ALBAif7, OREGON, Will practise IA all of the Court o .his State. Ail beUineas intrusted to him srill be promptly attended to. WANTED. To rent by two experienced farmers 300 or 400 scree f.r wheat ail teams and farm implement and seed larntshed. PUaae atate terms. Address O. M.GAsaaTf, 347 S Front St .. Portland. Oregon THIS STATE Agricultural College. C0RVALLIS, OREGON. Terns Coram rare. WettaebstaT, septri 1 her lttfe. 1888. u FACUL1 Y. A full corns of experienced Professors aud It-richer C0UK8K OF SlUOY. Arranged expressly to meet the farming intei ftata of tha Stale. PHKPAtt ATOUT DEPARTMENT. For student ov-r 15 yeacs of age who desire to enter the College but are not prepared to nter College classes by ex. amiuation. MILITARY TBAIM0. To the extent required by law, BtTLLDIMOf. Large, commodious and well ventilated, LOCATIOM. . In a cultivated and Christian commun ity, aud one of tbe healthiest in the State. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Circular, containing matter full of in terest to farmers, wLI be regularly iaaued and copies mailed to each pitronof tba College, EXPENSES. Reduced to lowest figures. Two or mora free scholarships from every county. Con suit your C mity Superintendent We confidently appeal to the farmer and Grantors of Oregon to patronize the only school established by Oregon for tha promotion of ber agricultural interests. For catalogue or other information, ad dress. B. L. ARNOLD. PRESIDENT. Corvstllis, Oregon. M B. HYMAN, next east of S. E, Young's, Albany, Or Catting and Fitting a Specialty, STAMPINC OUTFITS, AND STAMP ING DONE TO ORDER. LESSONS IN PAINTING, Wednesdays and Thursdays of each week, and painting done to oider on plaques and other material, .Nice assortment of Artist materials on uani. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed has this day heen duly appointed by the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, Exe cutor of the last will and testament of Willi Gainen, deceaaed. All persons having claim against said estate are hereby notified to present them within six months from this date properly verified a by law required to the undersigned at bis residence 18 mile east of Albany, Oregon. September 7th, 18S8 John W. Gaines, T. J. Stites, Executor.