OVERLAY TO CUF3WA, Baathora Pacifla Company's Lina. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Tint eetweaa Albany and Sa lrmolso, 15 aoats oauvossu striata uun RtmAit. RcIwhi rertlaad end Saa fraaelsee. Soa 4.00 r. a. I Lt ril r a I L ;li Ar Horth Art 10S5 A M Lt I & a m L I T:00 ra Portland Altnnr Ran Fisnoleio l,-Ai,AaaarAAis sail. yKsospl Banday). oo i a II Portland Albany Kuren Ar Mara Lt I U:S3 Lt I iQ a a 11:40 r a I Lt 1:40 r I Af I.OCAV rasassssa mu aaibi, (smart sordat.) :) r a Lt la r a Ar 11:60 ra I Lt I.Mr a Ar Albany Lebaaoa Albany Lebanon Ar I s.w a a Lt I :a a .Ar lUri Lt fciwr PULLMAN' BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oara fr assess MUtij el Seeaaa-Clats rassea gera, attached Is Urs Tralaa. ThsS. f. Co'e ferry at ikes eonnsetloa with all the fular train on the Kaet MJ Ulviaioe trum luut ot r Blr-Mt, "-xUand, West ales MTbltt. BtTvTsKt rETtlS AS CVaLU. Mail, TsautSAitv'Kxjept Sunday.) A) a a ta IU f a I Ar Portland Corvsllls ar i :W r a Lt I 1:10 r a It.a sxrasss nai saav (Kxeipt Sunday. 4 W r I Lt tiOOral Ar Portland McMlnnTlll Ar Lt oo a a 46 a a Tlirottirii TicUetn To ail point VIA CALIFORNIA. .wtiill Inform Olan refanllnf rata, asaee, ste., aU ea Oeaapanv1 Aeal at Albany. ft. KOKULER, . P. ROGERS, Maaafar Ami O. r. aa r. Ar THE YAQUINA UOUTE. Oregon Pacific Eaiiroala goa Development Company 'a Steeni ahlp Line. 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. Fird-cU ; throun'i pAwwnipr and freight l.tie from Portland end all points In tbe WlUaovrtte V!ley to ni from an Prenelaoo, Cal. Willariatta BiYap Lina of Steamers. The "W.o. M. Uo." The "it. S, Bot y" Tne "Three ISUtera" are In eerTloe for Vyjth paaaeojer end frelntht imrtl-j be ween Corrallt end Portland end laier tnedlaU peinu, leering Cotnpanyt wharf. Corrallie, end Mewra. ituunan A Co'e wharf. No. 200 end 20i Front St., Port land, three times e wwik as follows : KORruBOUSP. . LaaT C craUla, MjaUys WJnoJy aaJ ' M 4arai a. at. Aib.ny. O.ii a. m. imm at aalam j a,. Uur. Stiara raaiat, Tnuralty and aatuf amy at (a. ml. Ami at CjrOaa 1 JJ p. m. 8UUTU iiUL'Ntt. u u vtTlitMjAva and Frid araatea.at. Arriaataala at 7. IS p. at. Laaa Arnra a CorrallUat ,JJ p. m. BoaU makeeloae oonnaotton et Alban -tUi trains of tha Oregon Paolflo Kailrond TIME SCHEDULE. (aoapt gundaya) Latra Albany, 19 P. a, . Laara Taqoina, :45 A, a. Laara Corrailia, 1: 10 r. a . I LaaTa CorrailM.lO'ja A,a. ArriTa Vaqaiaa, JO r. a limi Albany, 11:10 a. a, - O. U. tralaa oonne at Albany aad Oorvsllls. The aoore trains connect et Taqulnt wUh the Oren Devetoptnant Oompany'a Une of 8toainblra between Taquloa and Van rrancuou. MAILlXa DAT El . taaaiaa. raa raavtauu. raoa raaitaa Willamatta Tallay, Than, Dae. B.h Wad. Dae. lith jruiaaaaua Vallay, Mm. Dm. 17th Moa. Oas. tth ffiUaaaatla VaUay, ana. uaa. ana. The Company '.rre the right to ehange aalliug dAtee without notice. N. B. Paaaeoirers frocn Portland and Willamette Va'ler poloU can maka close eonnectln with the trains of tbe Yaquloa route at Alban r or Cartrallis, and it de WnJ to San FranoisTi should arrange to trrtva at Yaqulua tbe evening bof ire date efeailintE. ilMaeaar aa4 r.lcat Kate alwaa tea Lawvai. PorlnluriaOianaaplytaC i Stoart, rrlbt and riekat Azant, Albanr, o'loCB UMa-all, it., O. P. A P. A(C Oraroo Daralop-aabt Co., 04 MoatonMry Dm rrannasi, Cd, C. Altai, A.l P. at I P. Ar-tnt. O.- Pacilj R R Co. Corrallla , C. J. DILLON & 'CO., LUMSER, FL0081HC, RUSTIC, ET(J. General Jot) Wori, Dressing and Sawing Lnmner. Espairing, Etcrt Etc. MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. Special advanvaja to purchasers of rustic flooring, Vnltf nt of Ly Ntreel. Wai. Fortmiilei. w. -FUNERAL DIRECTOR.-' Prompt tttaatioa-?irst-3las3 Hearse j&" After but-- 'i i im !i i 4t n4 !n'5 roruer fifth an. I Baker tr-l. m "Jim Westftill," CHINESE MERCHANT. Full line f Ciil::e- Koodw of all hinds on hand. A ixo full line of JAPANESE G00D3. mm PiUIFiO CONTfiACTOB, for this section. Laborers furnished on short notice fo any parpose. Opposite S E Young's, Albany, STOCKMEN AND FARMERS BEAD 1 hereby certify that Dr. 1. f Wooille has aucceasf ally operated on ray ridtrling horse, HA AC IIAY3. For further rfrnnce in regard to rl4J" Ings Inquire of vT,o Peu?rfn, Dsre Pe tenwn, Lebanon ; .lotin ri an I man, Alfred Wolverton Aitaiv ; Hun Gaines, Nolo;. Wrn. FoHtr, Prln- viil 1 praclica veter. inary me iiclni 1m Albt-iy and country surrounding. DlBce and residence corner 6th and Wanlilrgton t. - . LN WOODLK, , Veterinary Surgeon. ir 1 Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A niarve of purity, atrenitLI and wholiuitnes. More economical man tne ordinary kinds and cannot tie no.a lu compotition wltn multitude or low teat, shoit woitrht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In can Koysi lUKiutt l'owur uo.. K'o Walt St., Jt, Y. D, W, Chow let .t Co., au!s, rurtlnnd, Urognii, The BtnTEKS' OUIDE is iaauod March and Bcpt., eaoh year. It is an ermy. olopodia of ttaolXil tutor, nation for all who pur chase the lujtuviea or tho neooaalilee ot Ul'o. Ve ean clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and tmnocemary applianoea to ride, walk, danco. sloop, eat. flah. hunt, work, e to church, or etay at homo, and In various elsea, etylee and quantities. Just Hcuro out what ia required to do all theso thlnca C0RF0RT18LT, and you ean make a fair eattmate of the value of the BU YKE8 OUIDEJ, whioh will be aent upon receipt of 10 oenta to pay poatngo, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 1X1-114 ttiohican Avenuo, Chioago, 111. PIANOS. Those wUhln ir a flrt.clai Inslrurn-snt should call at Mrs, 11. K. Kymau's und see oue of tbose ueieoratett iietutne a Lons Dlanoos. exceiiut rich tone, Jb Deolaliv maid and nd.ti ted to stnJ the oil mate on the PaulUo Coast. L'ver? i iauo fully KuaianieMl for & tcirJ. Iho latent abret-iuuaio ftr mi!o, Mu!o a;:d palnmif' lenaoua pv-ii tt.oio. Amu 1'iu U' u to ki your now Swiih M.icli tia. K -tivy wt.rk and drtsa rnKkitx ion to rttr. Piral dor eatt of YuunV ld taiid, Albany Oregon. PATENTS bulnad, a-iU ail other btuinan in th? U. 8. Paves Slca atundtdil to lur nunli rata l Our olfli-a l iit U. I . S. Patent Office, and aaan ohlalu I'a'.anta tia. tiu. l)iu I turn. retuoU roi WaahinKWa. (Mntd awdia ordraalnir. Wa a" to itcnt abiaiy trea ul chara ;au.l acuaka u carga tuilra. ra obtain pataut. Wa rfur hrra, to tho Pruttusatrr, tha 8tit. el MiNiey Ordar IMt. and tu utnc.nl. of the U. . Patent Offlos. rur cinular, a June, urn.a, and alrratu-oi o.ctuai clieuU la ouron 8tat or cuunty, addrca. Cm A. Sl0V &Oa, Qpoaita l mienv .mica, nvniuwa, ii . 6,000,000 r r-'o Jt at aod iata.1 ruaiU tiutua, and U7 ox af ihakvtaat Ferry's Seeds rrr-. D. M. FKKUY CO. ara -rtt M. I"tj5iT A Co'f 'ft S Wl!' For lt lmvlirBtt l. ! r.i ;.,icjiI'I ana la axUtcacs. ui'Mitd Mrrd I'M A. A'l'trvM. a M. FEHHY & CO., Detroit. CSIsii. SAM Mai. C. SENDERS MAY k SENDERS. Dealers in General Hercnaiidis8. HAHRISBURC - - - - ORECOH Will bay Grain, Wool snd sll kinds Proccco BEWARE Or I3tITATZOX3. J LIT ATS ASK FOB TIB. rtEBCPS rCLLETB, OB L1TTLI3 B VQAB-COA TED riLZS. Reins entirely Tc-rctntile, they op erate without diflturbence to the eybt m, diet, or nccupntion. Put ur, In plas viu) . hortiii ll cally ai-alc-d. Always frrsh and rcilnMo. At a laxative, alterative, or purgative, theso iittlo Pellets give the tuaa perfect sattofccUoa. SIM KEfiOiCHE, nilioas Ileadnehe, Ulsziuess, :oiintlpa lion, I iid I erost I on. Itilleae Atta ka.nndull derangements of tho etoiu sch and bowels, are protr.i-t-ly relieved and iHrrnianwi ly cured br tlxi uri of Ir. FlcrrVe Pleasant A-nriratlve Pellets. In explanation of tli remetlial power of these Pellirta over no irrest a rnrlcty of dlseasfes, it may trutlifully Le caid that their action ujwn the lystein Is uuivvirs), not a glaad or tKsue ee!iinr their emiut.vo Inllucnce, Wold hy driicKi".'-1' cenls a vial. Manufnoturod at tlio Chbmical i.nlonitry of tV'orii.u's OlnrjoiiAur Mjcdical Abaoc'iano.v, lluOiUo, N. Y. P.E71BD w! la f?rmA 1r 4 Itsa mann tmM . 'flf ern of Ire Catrrh Mear, for a cm? of ronio ;ltlU CiiUitTU which they CttDuut euro. ivnrTsns r CATARnri-nun. heavy hem l,e, obstruction of llio nnsal pnssiroa, ilitcliarnea fHliing from the lnd into the throat, aometimes profuoe, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucuua, puriib-iit. Moody and putrid; the eyi me wtuk, wiuvry, and Inllsmej ; there ia riimiitfr iti the ear, deafness, hsi-khi? or cnurrhlnK to clear the throat, expectornUon of offensive niMtter, tOMPthcr with seal from uluers; the to Is chanced and bn s usual twsnt: the Lii iiLh b) i iTunslve; amell and Ukie hi lm-f-H.ied; thcro is a sonaiilion of dixr.uieMi. with inen:-tl deprvSRiun, a huckii: couyh and t'll eml duliiliry. Only a few of the alnvc-i:w:ji' '" syntptomn ure likr-ly to ho pn-Mriit In inv m: euse. ThouKini's f cf.-s anuually, wltliov) nmnlfostiiis; hulf of the nhove Ayiiiitoin. re sult in cotisiir.iptlon, end end in the i;-:!Vf. No disennu i to Cinntnon, more. deeepMve t:i:l dnnirerous, or kna iindcratood hy plij Bi.';ii:t .s. My lis mild, sootlihiir, mid lierlin:,- properties, Dr. Ku-fo's Catarrh Jteinedy c-uiv-, tlio tvor.-t eiiwsof Catarrh, "colo In the Jiend," Coryza, and Catarrhal ticzmcltc.., Bold by druggists everywhere; U) xnts. "Untold Agony from Catarrh Prof. W. nitJSNEH., the famous rn?smf-r!';t. of Uhacn,N. KM writes: "Home ten j ouroriro I suffered untold agony from cluonio i?(.;..uJ catHrrb. My family physician Etivn ma m rs' incurnble, and said I mimt dio. My cssu 'was tucb a bad ono, that every day, to'-w! sun. set, my voice would become oo lior.ree 1 r. itild barely sfenlt above a whlspt'r. In llic- nio:'h;i;a; my couif Ulnar and elearintr of my t'.irnat wonhl alinott stronifle me. lly tho ui of l)r. Snfe's Catarrh lUtmcdy, in three months, I tviu a ivtll mun, and tho cure bos been permanent." "Constantly IlatvUIno cud EpHlli!g Thomas J. Kurtiikci, Eeq., Sqcj Pine f.ircti, SI. Louli, tfi)., writes: "I was a great euCcrer from catarrh for thrco year. At tinsoa I could hardly hrcivtho, nnd was constantly hawking and spittinir, and for tho hUit eij-lit motjtiig could not breatho throuyrh tlio liostrit.1", I tboiiaht nothinar could bo dnno for ma. Luck ily, I was advieed to try hi: t'asc's ratnrrU Iteraedy. and I am now a wcil imui. I believe it toio tho only sure romei'j' for tatnirh now manufactured, and ono hiis only to ivo it a fair trial to experience astounding: rcsiuita aud a permuueut euro," . Three ISottles Cure CatarrU. ' Ell Robbtks, Hunynn P. O., Colvmhia Co., Pa., eaya: "My .daughter hnd euturrb vhen. sho was fivo years old, very badly. X c?.w :. Bagro's Catarrh ltcmcdy piiveiiiixid, nnd pi-e. cured a bottlo for her, mid roon raw tli.it it helned her; a third bottl c5ceted a p.-'irrtti-nent cure. She is now viuklAiva ycaiu eld id sound and hearty.". ... .. : . . - OOvqgXs pills. d : afiKR K5 afSJ If a - 1 He V"k iSK -im ar -7 " APER, aavaataj Kin ffa w ; 11 TKMl'KRANCR COLUMN. K.tlled ty Albary W, 0, T. U Mr. Ml'Ier, of Lafayette, Col,, on whose (nrm the tldi vein of fine coat wat ens' covered, U not only generous but jutb. Into she contribute, freely both land and money for the church, the school-house nd other public enter prlc,thi stipulation U nlwnys .tiadc that the land ihall revert o her whenever liquor Is told upon It. In thin camp of n few hundred inula, $J,ooo wn vnlnly olfcred lor ii lot upon v. men to build a saloon. Mra.Erabeih Thompson the well known hitiinthronUt aupports a ucceNful aonir service In the very worst quarter of New Y oik tuv. January 3rd, the ollklii's tt Uurltngton, Iowa, M'Ucd stock of the wholesale liquor dealers, Dclnhuxe & Purdy ; the liquor sclxed was valued at $10,000. The case came up for hcarln-j In the court and at tracted much attention. It has lust been settled by a compromise, the liquor dealers atci'lnn to pav all the costs, to submit to a perpetual injunciion, 111c partners ruini- ny; us a tirm and at individuals never again to eng.'iKC In manufacturing, sclliMK or kccpliiir for sale, or tnemscivcsor their scents, nnr intexlcailntr liquors In the State of Iowa, and to ship the liquor which were to be restored to tlicm on these condition!, direct to Peoria, the bhcrlfl keeping pott' csslon of the liquors until so shipped, and taking all precautions to have Ins part of the contract carried out In good fuilh. aaaiai 1 Ma Mist Akerman, the second missionary sent out by the National W. 0 T. U. sail ed for llonr.luta Ian. 2tjth. She follows ss nearly ns poibtc,!re. Letvltl, to strength en the Unions she has organised and et- tablioh new ones. m 1 Women teachers are coining to the front In the matter of holding responsible posi tions of honor as well as of trust. Mrs. M. S. Cummins, principal of the I Huh School of Helena, has just been elected President of the Tcrritoria' Kducatkmal Association of Montana, and Miss Lottie E. (J ranger has been elected President of the Iowa State Teachers' Association. The New Hampshire Constitutional Con ventiou closed Jan. i:lh, after voting to submit to the people on the coming second Tucsdar of March, an a.nendment prohlb. Iting the manufacture and sale oi liquor I he campaign 1,1 open ft t once. JACOBS OIL FOR LAME BACK. 2 a S2 S in x ,3 m I a. awla ? Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. DR. C. Us Ci.A&.BERLll., Hoasopatllic Physician and Surgeon fjroiuie orner of Third ant Lyon St. ALBANY, 03EC0H. First National Bank OF ALII4X, OltEGO.1. Pr!.Unl.... -....! KUTJI Vm rr4.lut H, K. Vut'NG fal,ter K. W. LAM, DON. Ast'tCaJiicr JAM. Y. POWELL THAKSACT3 A 0ESKIUt.bakMf buaioeaa. ACCOUNTS KEPT subjatt to shack. 8I0UT EXCflANOE aid tr rsphle trui.ler, . a Xew York, bait Fraucboo, ilcagu and Pus ivi. IXiLLECTIONS MADE on laorabla t aisacToKA E Tonio, E, W. L so box. E. Bun, L. Kus,) waLTaa B TesaaLb, E3tray Notb3. Taktn up liy the undersigned 1 One laruo brindle Meer.lhree resrs old. mark. ed uiit) an under fcaif crop in cither esr. No brand. Said s:er rsine to my farm tlirtift milenS. W. of 1 rowntvlllo n tbe 80ih ilay of Duo 181. itonr. c. MiiRAXi.. Brownwiilr, tr. Admia'strator's Notice, Notice is hereby tiven that tbe indersian- cd h.u this dsy been duly appri..tend Ad miM-trator ol the estate of John 5. Williams, decantd, l,y the Comity Cotnt of Lrfin couu ty. Orison. Aliersotis havion claims against suid estate aie her by untitled to present th;m properly verified, to tijv Adniinialrator at Albany, Oregon, within six mouths from tb.a date. Ti.is the 15th day of January, J 889. B. V. WILLIAMS. J. K. WrATHEBroBB. Administrator. Atfy for Atini'r. , r When I say Otma I do not mean merely to atop them for a time, and then have them re turn attain. I hbam A HAflCAX. CtltK. 1 have made the diiiease of . FITS, EPILEPSY op FAXXZITa SICS27ESS A life-long stndy. I waksakt my remedy to Corb the worst cases. Uecaase others have fulled is no reason for not now receiving aeure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free IiOTTXB' of my Infallible Kbmedt. Give Express tnd i'oit OtHce. It costs yon nothing for s trial, and it will cure you. Address H. Q. ROOT, M .C, 1 83 Peaci St.. HEWYoiUt j Bis G hits gl ven un'.ver jsal satisfaction in tho I cure of Gonorrhoea and I tileet. I prescribe Hand fuel safe in recommend. -Ins It to all sufferers. CJeinnatl.Er"CT 3' ST0,?E"; M-3aarki Bold by DroaeUts. F.ihiy t ttiin, ffj, ,ieal Azcatt, ' PPIRTAT. I ami VJS e. 2 2 i5 " I 8 J X r l TO 6 DATfl.3 O'MI'.UtMd 001 lo Ik! XrtanlrbTUis X I Trnili Children Cry for TELEGRAPHIC NEWS A Plucky Man, Helena, Mont., Feb. t. One of the pluck lest fellows that ever lived in Montana is John Meyers, lie Is 20 years old, and litis just gone through terrible experience. He is cow boy, end wat hunting for horses with a party on the Stillwater river. lie was musing Tues day night, when the others came in. It wat thought that be had s opped at some "squaw man's" house, and no fear was felt for his safety. 1 wo days alterward the men in the camp noticed a dark object slowly ilidinn: down the title of an opposite bluff. It wat Myers, both of hit legs were broken, and his head and face were terribly lacerated. He was weak from loss of blood and the exposure he had under gone, dragging himself along for thirty hours in the mow. On Ills Pa's Fame. Hki.KNA, Mont., Feb. I. The proposed new daily st Helens, with Russell II. Harrison son of the president-elect, at general manoger and authorized spokesman, seems to be making good progress toward realisation. An effort lias been made to get the republican campaign iiapcr, theteortTout of the war. and swal low it. but the manacert of that concern, know ing the anxiety of the new combination to secure it, are holding the property at an enormously ngure. , At Bamoa Auckland, Feb. i. Latctt ndvides from Samoa soy that Tamatcsc s supiortcrs have been reduced to 8oo men. The British and American consult have 'declined to recognize the right of the Germans to establish martial Uw The German authorities were willing to recog nize Mataafe.pruviding he ruled under German control. He Hulrliled. Vienna, Feb. i. It is officially announced that Crown Prince Rudolph committed suicide by shooting himself in the head wilh a revol ver. Ukre Ilia Beer. New YoaK, Feb. i The Women's Chris tian Temj vera nee Union will be pleased to learn nun Mrs. iiarrison Icm not countenance w t in public. 1 ler table in the hotel is one of the VerV lew Where elaret ia n..vr n I, U .... 1 . . r ... m, n,tt eu nere, However, that the ecneral has . r,. taste for ale and stout brown, and at his wife is too icveineaded to interfere with any of his plant, it looks as thouch the country w.r m sse s lop-tided inaugural banquet Idaho's Legislature. Boise City, Idaho, Jan. 31. This is the fifty-third letrislative day. The house passed unanimously a memorial to congress demanding statehood for Idaho, and measures denning the uounuarscs ot luatw county, and relating to licenses. A memorial demsndinc settlement of the Indian war claims, and a bill dividing Alturat county were considered in committee of the whole but without action. He Kealsted. DUBLIN, Jan. 31. William O'Brien lodged in the Clonmel jail to-dy, to undrgohit wur mooins sentence. He refused to remove his clothing and don the prison garb and the wardens did it by force, afters licrce struggle. His beard wat shaved offin the tame way. The struggle so exhausted that the wardens tliought ne was gmng to me snd summoned a priest Evca la 11 os tana. Helena, Mon Ian. 31. There have been a good manj remarkable winters in Montana, but the present one lakes the I4ue ribbon over all its predecessors. There h-ve not been to evcecd s dozen days that could 1 called cold days since the fall season closed. A Fassiae, San Fsancisco, Jan. 21 Word come fiom China to-day by steamer that very considerable diatress prevails. The fact is that many hun dreds of thousands of the inhabitanta are in condition bordering on starvation. So great is the need of the sufferers that the Chinese autnotftie have been unable lo rope with it alone, and have found themselves under the necessity of appealing to the charitable ance, not only of their own countrymen, but foreigners as well. Asaaalastea. of I'LUMMEkxiLMt.Ark.. Jan. 30. The assas- smatton of Hon. John M. Clayton occurred 90 clock last night at his boarding house, After walking the floor nervously.CUyton atop ped lo a window when an unknown person out, tide fired a load of buckshot through the window intonts neca, breaking tt, killing hinsinstantiy flad Boy. T . . . . a r a, m . . . 11 mala, z. y jan. 30. When it was sn nounced that the freshmen had invited the lady students met to their clans banquet, fifty male students met and decided to botcott the ban quet. To-day the frchmcn's president stated that the invitation to the "co-etlr" would 1 withdrawn if it would insure the attendance all tbe gentlemen. Accordingly the freshmen class will have no women, but will probably uavc wioe at ns uanquet. A Collision. San FaAXCisco, Jan. 30 The bark Eno.h Talbot, from Port Townsrnd, this evening collided with the bark Oregon which was anchored off Aicatraz island. The Talbot was sailing up the bay and the wind died down, leaving her to drift In on a flaod tide. Part of the mizzen rigging of the Talbot was carried away, but the Ore gon received only slight dsmsge. Tamuled Into the Bey. San Francisco, Jan. 30. Eight frieght can on tbe sea wall track ran over the trestle into the bay at Vahington street wharf lost evening, r red Smith was-the engineer and George Wilbert was the brakeman on the end car, which was of course, the first lo dump its load into the bsy. This wss done safely and as soon ss the car had been righted and backed Brakeman Larder on the next car titled his load. The rocks were large and heavy and their weight carried Larders car over, the re mainder of the train coine with it. Wilbert and Larder were soaked and badly bruised, but were not seriously injured. 1 hree other men had t ducking. Indignant. Pesth, Jan. 30. A portion of the populace is still greatly incensed st tbe passage of the army bill. A great crowd gathered outside the parliament buildings to-day and endeavored to prevent the deputies from entering the cham ber. The hussars were compelled to charge upon the crowd. Several persons were hurt, including some women and children. ' A Prohibitory Amendment. IIarrisburo, Pa., Jan. 30. A resolution providing for the submission to the people of a prohibitory amendment has passed the legisla ture f nd gone to the governor. Postmasters A p pointed. j WASinncTON, Jan. 30. 1). C. Noycr, post- master at Molalla, Clackamas county, Oregon has resigned, and James A. Rundle has been appointed in his place. ........ A postoffice has been established at Liberty, Crook county, Oregon, and James M. Mansfield has been appointed postmaster. A postofhee has been established 1 at Ajax, Gilliam county, Oregon, and Arabella Thrash er has been appointed postmistress.. m e n 1 : .Nasal Catarrh is probably -o of ibo most disagreeable ailments that a -son cat bo afflicted with. If DuUrd's Speoiljo is nsed Mrith a douche or even snuffed up th nose, according to directions, morning and even ing, a radical cure can in most easo.be ef. Sected . Sol 1 by Fothsy Mason. t ".. t , A Pleaslatc Sense Of health and strength renewed arid of ease auod comfort follow the use of Syrup of Figs, ns it aot in harmony with nature to effee-tn-illy oIh ,hh t.m system when costive . o bilious. For sale in fiOV. and tU bottles by all loading drutrgii-t - ' 'vthen Baby was sick, we pave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When ah became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria. Pitcher's Castorlaa THE CITY CUAKTER. ; Albany, Oh., Jan. 30lh, 168!). Editor t Democrat 1 ' Oontlemon 1 In reference to tbe amended Charter of Albany, It it unttsrstod l tlt -t the Oregon l'aeillo Railroad Company, and a few men that have aooamulatad a lew dollars by ten par cent are hiring lobyistt to fight the adoption ol the proposed amendments to the Charter and if posibl defeat it. It is gen erally understood that the 0. P. U. R. Co. who ware ulyeti not only the land sought to be ta'tra into ti e ohy limits by the people of lie cHy 1 Imk were also given riiht of way through the streets of the city, now k to hiudnr the grown f the city by oiron inscrib ing Its boundaries, and ail tor tha purpose of evading a fsw dollars tsxes ; yet if limy do Ire any assistance they stand on no ceremony in going to the Council and asking for it - yea dsmandiug it. There is 110 good reason why tha limit of the otty should not be en larged, as a large majority of the people de tire. ; There Is another elast who oppose so 8 mill tsvy, or t increase the limit of iudibt sdosss. This class are of the same caliber as an t x-Jude who swots that if the people of Albany should votes tax to build a de cent school house, hs a Oil J sell bis property snd leave the eountry, Tne psopU oaiiis to tbe oonolnsiou thtt tke" wll- being of the eity did not rest en hi shoulder and voted ths tax ; our ex Judge told hi property and left. The oity ha prospered fully at well without him as with him, in fact one lest croaker to stand on the street corner and condemn any and all improvements tujfgsst- by the people. 1 be tneu thet object are men that owe all of their wealth to the enterpriae and push of the people that have forced thnii properly to beootue valuable, aud some of them sell olf their lands lying in tbe city limit snd loan the proceed outside of eveu our school district to evade a fw dollars tax. Wbatewr increase in vslie of realty they are ready to aouept bueohjtot tj blar ing any of the burdeu feipeoitlly 00.1 tbe l.ir partof the tut, demand an txtr.t levy so at lo improve her streets, build biidgc and construct seuers, which oannot be dona at presmit owing to want of fuad. The older portion of the city have their improvements furtbrr advanced and set til to thiok thst there is no other wants or requirement. If the Charter is not amended as asked for the ' cit t will be compelled to atop budding sewers, fhut off sleotrio tijtht and grope in the darkness, ud Ul to satisfy a few men. a bo never ssction ed any public enterprise, never hsve Invested snytbing In an enterprise that would assut in developing the city or secure its prosper sty 1 but live upon the interest drawn from the neoaasitiot of their fatlow men. Hi said to promlnsut Attorneys bsve been employed to defest the treasure and that they have been in attendar.o at the Uagunstare fur tbt pnrpoae. Let th poo pie ergs the passage of tbe amended Charter and put a little life and vimr ia tbe city. Third Wabpkk. HEAL, EHTaT HAI.KS. At recorded In the Recorder's office for Linn county, Oregon : Geo W 'Young to J M Bardur, a lot Uiocii 5. II s Jml A, Albany.... $3000 f rank Wood to L-ber 11 Khodes.Jso acres, 10 w 1,. Alfred Wheeler to Taylor Kvans.ao acres uw Geo T Weiss to John an J Nancy A V.'eisa, 1 37.76 acres, 10 w 3 I) Andrews to MO Wallacc.6.1 3 acres ti w j 5000 100 2000 '5 J I Parson to Geo E Chamberlain, 3 lots, block 53. Albany Wm Stephens to 1 McDowell, too acres 13 w t Henry and J C Lyons to John Prkh- ard. a lots. Lyonsvllle. ....... . llcniy and J C Lyons to Emma Lan- ghane, 1 lot, Lvonsvllle. Thos Morgan to U il Peteron,7i.3J acres, uwa G II Bland, trustee, to David Peter son, lot Lebanon cemcterv David Peebler lo M McCor'rnack, 11.08 acres, ia w 2 1250 , t 5 So 300 5 66 W C Davis to J M Combs, 80 acres, 13 w a 262 50 G Flunketo A JtinJt, So acres 13 E 1 250 Brownsville Woolen Mill Co. to Brownsyllle Woolen Manufac turing Co., mill property at Brownsville.. 10,000 Dundee Mtge and Trust Co. to Ed win Hughes, lao acres, 13 w 3. . Hugh Roger 10 the D M ii T Co., same Anna M Worth to Robert Prater, a lots, Peoria ? Cyrus Westlale to W V Westlake, 4 lota, block 5 V Albany I larriet and John I lender on to I Ian nab. F Humphrey, full power of Attorney CG Burkbarttojohn 11 Burkhart, I3l43cres, 11 w 3 J L t ewan to A Dodge, 16.30 acres U w 3 R M Miller to C E Brecse, interest in 320 acres, 14 w 3.....;. 1500 I 75 2500 5337 1500 200 U S to Sarah Shercr, 16? acres, 12 w 4 patent Mining claim of A W Standish, Poorman Ledge Calipocla Min Ing District Weather. Summary of Meteorology for Jar., 1SS9, from observation taken at Albaoy,Linn Co. Oregon, by John Briggs,vol. observer for the Signal Service, U S. Army. ' Highest barometer on the 2jlh, 30 2t. Lowest baromeUroo the 12th, 29 44. Mean barometer for the month. 29.91. Highest daily average of bar. 30.19. Lowest dailyavorago of bar. 29. 48. Highest temperature on the 26tb. 56. , Lowest temperature on tbe 16th, 22. . Mean for the month 40.20. Highest daily range of ther. on the 26, 23. Lowest daily range of titer, on the 17th. 2. Mean temperature at 7a, m. daily 34.77. Mean tetnporatuie at 2p, in. daily 46. Mean tempeiature at Dp. m. daily 39 58. Prevailing directions of wind, N. Maximum velocity force, 3-V6. Total rainfall or molted snow, 3 inches. ' Depth of anowat end of mouth, 0. Number of daya on which .01 inch or more rain fell, 10. Xumbcr of daya of cloudiness pr rge 8 scale of 10. C. Of 03 observations 31 were clear, 23 cloudy, 3 fair, 0 foggy, 12 rain, 8 hazy, 1 1 overcast, 0 amoky. Frost on the mornings of 15 day. ' Temperatnrc.tl.99 on Ateraga of 10 yesr Uainfall-3.S5 on averago of 10 ) ears. DIED. McTIMMONDS. Near Lyonsvillc, on Jan 27, (889, after a brief illness of typhoid fever. Mr Thomas McTimmonds, an old resident and pioneer ot Oregon. CUItE FOI6 SICK IIEIDACIIK. Do rou want a remrdy far B'llousness, Pimples on thsbtcs, sd a sure cure for slek head actio, ask Dr. tin's snd bon, the Druirgtsts, lor Ur. Uei.nt's Llvs Pillr, try s dose, samples free uu nox so cent, Itohr.ig Piles are known by moisture Ilk : t 't ' lou produeinir a very disagreeable itching sfter mifwarm. This far ass well ss Blind, Bleodieg Erotruiline Pile , aldst ones to ths application ir.Uoaankosi'iia remedy, wnich act directly the psrts atwted, absorbing tb tumors, allaying -intense icenlnir and eSaeting a permanent cure oetits, Aadraiis The Lr Bosanko V-Ucin Co., P O. Bold by Or, Cniassnd Son. . The cuu is said to bo 5000 mil lehiod tune, a sign that we are goiug to htra aome wealhsr of some kind. V " " Dlt. ItO WAN-KO in his uew discovery for Consumption, suc ceeded iu producing a medicine' which ii ac knowledged by all to be simply jr.arve'.oue, Itisexoeediugly plasaut to tie taets, per fentiy barwlesi-, and does not silken. 1 1 a 1 cases of cares of Consumption. Ccnghs,0 l 'S Whooping Coovh, Croup, Brom hitia, and Pains in the Chest, it has given univar al satisfaction. Dr Bi tanko's Cough and Ling Syrop is sold at 5Q cents by Dr.Uuiti It Son. HOME AND ABROAB THUNSOAY. Wheat has dropped to CI) cents in Silein. ' Tim Prineilie Jv"ic has a reiigiotis ool m:i.; " ' '' ' ' - Mr. feter Ha.nn, of Grownsvlllo was id the city yesttirday. ; The goods of W II Bsber, at Junction City hsve been attsohed. Iti ssid the Governor will veto the Port land Bull Uun water bill. MfCJ Iteed, representing D. M. Oaboroe A C)., hti been in the city. People who oomplsin a boot a tewpaptr are always ths ones who don't take it. An old pinjear says this is an exact eouu terpart of the winter of 1847 in Oregon. There are nine men in tbe jail at 8lm awaiting the soiiou of the next grand jury. A neighboring city toils of new po sloes being dug. They were planted in Weptotn ber. Mr. Charles Houston, of Lexington, Or., is in the county visiting his parent and friend. In the recount in the Phelps Clduie ccn j Srtssioual contest in Man Fraueisoo Clunie, uiuereat gets the seat by nine majority. Eugene i to have a variety theater. Al bany doesn't want any of the low dive,evn if it do give a metropolitan baa to things. All the delicacies of the season received tally. cliUy. snples. turnip, beets, and parsidpa, at the Willamette 'ncking Co,' store. The atstne of tbe O ldi-s of Liberty for Benton comity's new eourt house has ar rived, lt ia eight feet high and made of xino. The Albany Democrat and Urn none Herald are strictly honest papers which givs due credit to artiche they reprint Iron' others. Stlcm Journal. Recently a wash Chinaman at liiparis was thrown down and eld under a blank tt, while thieves went through his establish ment and cleaned up about COCO. Th favorite Levtraea of tbe Celestials during tbuir Chinese New Yesr festivities are wniskey aud gin straight. Several are already a drank si a rattlesnake vtottii. Mathow I'.rtsou. ftlher of Mm. O. ('. Aw. "rty, of t h it ci'y and J it Brysou, of Cr vain. diBi in Purtiau i yrterUy. lie was once a rest i,u. of tUt part of tim Valley. A secret oieetios of the hoard of regent of the M I'. Church K;iuib brooch of tbe Ag ncuitural college, wa Held at U nvsllis yet tery afttruoon. J'.kIioo Hargrove aai pres ent. The ministers in I idiaistoli. I ml. have formed a trust aud muse to open the legula tore wun prayer lor i mm man 5J. J ny are nudoubtnlly entitled to that much, and we glory in their apuok. llorsetneo and farmers should call at E L Powers, next to tbe Dr.MtKUAr etlice. and see bis stock of band msde harness, the best in tbe market, lie also keeps a good stock of saddles, blauketr, whips, bailer, etc. John L Allen, the Kalttn waiter arrested for steslibii f 10 fioui tbe mails st Woodville. ws exsmined before Commissioner Desdv ana awensrgea. n was not tbe ram. . j J. .1 1 . It . . . Stattx troup, in the city a couple years ago, wilt play CtysUl Cross here on Mooday vening. stottxisacoad actor. This will be remembered ss the troup that went off tbe bank on th Mkyon. Lexington llattgtt t The last bssrd of tbe Chiiisuiau with wnom a hand esr rsn easy Isat week was, "What's e malla a boa ue sabbee gottstn bt' on on sabtiee jeauc lull whoa no sabUce no sabhee. Mr U II l.uderman and family will leave on to bii,ots tram for their l ew home at A.hUnd, where Mr I.u iermau will open his boot snd b store ss son as he .n ar- raog bis store and put lu bis new eorwi He will be aceompsoie'l by Mr Frank Wil lamtoo, whe will cieik fur him At Albany Mr. Jim Weatfall, a descend st.t of Woo Lung sod a native worshiper at the shrine of CoufuCiu, ia attending the pal lia school ana tnerei-y creating an eti bodied kick front the parvuta ami cn:ais No otjfCtiou other loan she is Chinese made Salem Journal. Mistaken. Savetal other reasons se given, end that reason was not Given by the UEMoe'RaT at all in its recent article. ,.... raioAT. Ah there, how do you like toi weatbe lor r nirv. J W BrastielJ, of Newport, wa 10 the city to dsy. Ibanon'is anticipating some rapid strides' this summer. Ao ice crop for next summer looks more dubious tbsn ever. Salem is to have a creamery meeting to morrow evening. T L Wallace aud wife have been in Puit laad for a day or two. Several men are in Albany lo4iug at prop erty with a view to baying. , Tbe little "Issbol" claims to be the fastest running boat on tbe Upper Willamette. Tbe Salem Board of Trade receives about twenty letters a dsy Irom the East. Tbej advertiaed. An E'denahwrg real estate firm haa a page advitiemeut iu ' the Oregonia to-day. That is enterprise. The nomination of R H Dearboi n to be potttnester at Salem was eoetirined fester -dsy. Good. Pendleton ia to haye a regular saving bank, where yon ean deposit a nicktl up wards just as yon please. A, private letter from Pendleton aonoonees two eases of smallpox there, though the psp era do not mention the fact. A Lebauon man offers to piy a tenth of tbe pi ice of a lot and a twentieth of the mice of a f 10.000 school house for that city. Ths Santiam mining ease was appealed to the circuit couit, aud a motion ia also pend ing to trsnsfer it to Jodge Deady's eourt. Thore has oiily been one newspaper man iu the Connecticut Insane Asylum, and he waa discharged a soon as he got over his drank. Mr Louis Miller is making arrangements to erect a residence s his lots adjoining his own home. Mr Jis UAuuau win ao the work. A ball was given st the opera house last evening, t rot lion orcuastra, 01 t ortiana. furnishing music. It is reported as a veiy nice affair. J R N Boll' Urm a olerk of tho Rsilroad Committion expire on April lit. At pres ent he i ruuniog the olhce a'one. lt umat make him perspue. s 10 pounda of milk make a pound of cheetn. A hungry boy will eat a pound cf cheese at asittiug but osunot drink 10 pints of milk. There's tbe difference. Dr. Rova Alex tnder has located at Ssn Jose, Cat., where she recently bought the of- lice of a lady pltysioitn, snd, we are glad to learn, is doing a nice business. She deserves luuccsr. Mis. L M Fuattr-haa sold her two lot at ths coiner of Wfchingtou and Seventh Streets for $1330, to two (Astern gentlemen, vrtio ooi.tmnplntv. limldi.ig a coupie residanoes onthers.r. . .-'i .,.,"" , . Rev W D Humphrey, recently, of Eugene, is moving into the Stimiers Block, up auir.-, where he will reside aud alto run a j b print ing cuioe anu print tne vrtacMr. iu v Uumpbrey ia the new Christiau preacher. A very niio eil puiuting tiny ba seen at Dr Guh-s 6t Sou', executed by Frank Woo i. Jr, after taking only five or six litsoua uu der William Wright. It shows considerable taste for an amateur. The Lyons Bros, of Lyonaville, in making out deeds to tneir lots at tnac city, put in a provision that they aliall never be used aa a place for the sale ot spirituous or fermented liquors. Tho State Legislature adjourned to-day until Monday. Hons R A lrvtne, S A Daw sou and R O Miller, arrived in the oity aod Hon V II Veatch and J A Cau thorn pasted thiough on tuair wajr borne. Mrs. William Fortmillet, who ha betn visiting her pareuts at Dr. Thompson's the pajt weak, returned to Albany on Wednes day. She had young Fortmlller with her, wbo is just gutting a new set of teeth, Cor yalli Oose. - V " ' Hons. R. A. Irvine aud S. A. Diwson both voted csinst tbe Portland water hi!'. fThey don't believe in placing 1,SOO,000 worth of property on the free lis rwnii , ,n 1 ,i 1, .1.1 1 11 11 mil. an .in 11 imiiii ml 'inn imlii 1 1 1. iimniiii .1111 1.1 1 1 tor Infants arid ChUdretie "Castorla is so well sdapted to chlMrra Uiat I Castorla enree Cb1l. f'P"'' aSaaalBW58 111 Bo. OzXord SI, Urookiya, K. Y, Without injurious modic&tton. - Tna CssTAca CoMrAKT, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Here 1 something Moody said in flan Fisn cisoo 1 "Wre tbe Son of Msti to respper on earlh as he did nearly two thousand year ago, again there would be no room for him in the hotel and he must lie outside . No town or State would want him and most churches wonldefuae to admit him," Tbe heaviest salmon canuht in the English Msbrrie last year ws in the Ty two weeks ago. It was four feet five inch 1 pg, twen eight inches in girth, and wt-i.hed fifty- two pounds, A 50-pound tt. rs has Ivern taken in tbe llsnts V von st Christ Che h. They don't bold a candle to mir Coin .bia riyer salmon, sATtmtMr. J. Webber, Jr., is in the city. Portland's pot ahttlod is about 4S.C03. Judue Burnet, of Corvaltis is Is ihe city to-dsy. ' I a llOMibarii ievicie u lo bo issued a a semi-weekly. The Sjmoan sffair will undoubtedly le peactfuiH settled. An ice factory is needed in Albany. Would no-, one psy in the l'ng run. Mr D 4 Busey snd daughter, of Harris bury, were iu the city yesterday. Geo W Smith will begin movinz into the Senders k Sternberg block mxt Monday, Drummer sre as thiok as Chinese p.ea ants oo an Albany prjin-i wheat farm. W. T. Cochran so-1 Wm. Cochrai-. of Brownsville, have brn in the city to-day. There ate only two Unitaruu Churches in Oregon, they being at Portland and MjWiii Mr, hai ua Ma.loy-Uirre, t will resu'ne her r viral service at llsrriaburg to-morrow, Tom Monteith, Jr., aasuase l bis p s ties ss a drk la tbe tre of J K Youuz ibis morrdog. Joe Kleiu made atiip to Albioy tho first' ofthewick. lie aays Euueoa is on top. Eagrue Guard, That settles it. Tbe monument over tbe grave of Dr. OToole, in the city cemetery, is ooe of the most costly in Oregon, costing a boat aiw. Mrs. Sloan, mother of tbe Sheriff of Lane county, is in tbe city daugerons'y UL iae Sucnir has bten in Hie city lor a day cr two at ber bedside The short testioa of ths Legislature yes terday was takes op in reading bills second and third time. An adjournment was had by both bouses at 10:20. Tbe despatches lo-dsy announce that liar rison likes bis beer but Mr. Harrison is a strong W. C T. U. womac. P.rhaps ae'il bsv another Mrs. llsyes. Tao gentlemen from AirJie, Polk county, were in the city jestcrdsy sod bought over a hundred doliais worth ol plow, etc. AJbsoy is a grcst tiadiog center. Mr. Taller, Sou ol B. I. Tabler, of ti.is cttv. has been traoetertei irom Hants, on the Orehou Pacific, lo tbe Albany offier, wuore be will aas'Sl Mr. Chapman A wagoo rotd is U be ruu trat the south ern bouudary of tbe c-.ui.iy Jti-c.i iu, tbe divettiog from llarriaouig tUt.e a lr-ta that baa aUog'.ne tnclC, l Ieaitaothu DEMOCRAT is inforiued. One of fbe ressoos a by J. R. N. Befl ic lirtd from the Chrntekeu hotel was en ao lOnont of the aaloou attschu.ent. In tefr itu6 ' to so artiole to sn excliaoge be ss s ia the , Review i "Von re ruht Prother, we want no whiskey snuex' ia oum." - Uolw, th- pfeot Mmtnt Uw U changed a grest many men are going to pay lut aa small a tax as nossible. This thev will do bv manaeing to owe a good round sum. That ia Multnomtb and Marion coun ties' styles snd ttuy sre goiug to have m i tators. We regret seeing it tbe prajram. Mr W R Graham yesterday afternoon sold to Mr W Svhifllir, recently i f Munuua, bi. residence st tbe corner of Waahtnaton si 4 Niuth streeU, consideration $1 000. M SchifHsr will succeed Mr Gra bam it. the tali oricir department of L L BUin, while M Graham vot-templates building e refideoce on Lis snbniban projerty atd retiding tbtre. Messrs. Smith snd Si angler, two govern ment postal hOectorr, weie in the city to day on their way to San Francisco. They oa'y .take in free delivery cities ; but stopped here to meet Dr. Barker, a former loaa friend of Mr. Smith. Tbe latter g?nt!e nan was formerly in the cewspsper business. The total assessed value of property in Ashland, te.-ordins to the citv asseaament just completed is $305,000. The amount should eae tb mind ef ttose a no naye as serted here that that city la pearly as large as Albany. Our last aasessmei t even was over double the amount, and the matter of assessment is a good criterion. A Pleasing Sense, of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Follows the nse of Syrup of Figs, as it acte gently on tho Kidneys, Liver 0 Bowels Effectually Cleansing the System when tjosuvo or Diuons, aJispouuig Colds, Headaches and Fevers and permanently curing HASZTTJAZt C01STST1PAT101I without weakening or irritating the or gans on which it acts. For Bale In 50. and 1.0O Bottles by su aaaing Arugguts. . MAKCrACTCRSO OSfcT BT THS ' 0 ALUQHin a net SYEUP 00. Sax Pxas cisoo. Cau. . IvtsTnix,KT., KsYosB.H.T New Wash House. Lee Chinamtn, who lived in this town for many year a id was so well liked by eva-y- body has returned ana win open up a now wash house the first of Sptemner, one door south of the Bevere House. L.'O dots good work and wants everybody to get their washing done bv him Palace Meat Market. v J, X PIPE, PEOPSIETOS. . " i FIRST ST. - - ALBANY, OR. Will keen constantly on band beaf. mutton, pork, veal, aansage, etc, the best meats ana largest variety in tne city. - Cash paid for all kinds of fat stock. Pitcher's Castorla. Lin founly Hank, COWAN. RALSTON & CO., Successors to Uowsn st Custck.) ALBANY - - - OREGON. TRANSACTS a jweral banking buelnes. DHWir i II OitVCMori Tork. 8n Fran tatvianl Portlan l, Ore-zun. L0A.t MOW E Yon snptorS security. HEX eiVEdajMMiU sub 'C. to clk. FOSHAY 5t. MASON, - S"f ifcSiAie ass asTAib JlruggLstsand Booksellers, AgenU for John B. Alden'e ptibllcatlons, srblcta we sell a piMisher'e yrloee witi SoataoadiAd. A LEI 4 MY, OUKOOK. ' m "IIJ-VaOT 41 a V V i PCH SALE BY TOf HAY 4 MArON Cl Ely'sCreamBalm (ScaasesfholTasalPcBsaees. Al lays InHammation. Healathe Sores. Restores tho Sensed cf Taste, EmeU and Hearing. A particle Is applied lots ewe h aoatrt aae! Is acreemble. Price &Oe. at Draaflata or by SBsdl. ELY BEOIBXESe WarrenSt-'ewYcrt. ALBAFJY SAW AFtlD PLAN liiG r.!lLLS. AU kind3 of rough, dressed and seas. lumbar ,lath.. pickets kept constantly cn ixarid- Bills sawed to order on shortest notice Use only best Calapooia timber Price and terms made satisfactory. ROBINSON A WEST. T. J. STITES. ATTOliNEY AT XaAW .v -AND Notary PuMic ALBANY, OEQON. OF PURE COD UVER GIL ; &B HYPOPHOSPHITEa Almost as Palatable as Milk. Ba dtsKwlsed tttat it cats b takes, aiceatest, and ast llateel by Sba aaae aewsltiTa stomactt, wssea tle plaits U rawnot te Solera ted sii ajr tha aaaaa biwatteat f tbe all wltia tba bvpoplae. pbttae ia saatrJa astara elite aeioaus. EemeiUWe as -Cst iraiaeer. rersoas gtla npLUj trL&e talkg U SCOTTSEMTJIONiflacinowledgodty Phyaioiana to be the Finest and Beet prepa. ration in the world for the relief and cure of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLD8 and CHRONIC COUGHS. TK great remedy for Consumption, and Wasting in Cniidrcn. Soli by oil Drusruf. i J. WHITNEY iticrne. And vOimsellor At La? . ioCai'-: Public. hmt, OBECOH, -. Will pr i A alt -of tbe Court .tils Sitaie. Lit b tUness intrusted to him will be promptly tended to, ACADEMY - ll!l,Di Ml s as e v a - v m AvfrJs m 5 I irs m bStM -mm ill-;, b a mi t, HEAP-f Tryth8Curc Our Lady of Perpetual Help. ' - ALBANY, - - - OREGON. Conducted by the Sisters of St, Benedict, This Academy is incorporate J and au thorized by the State to confer acadamio honors. BOARDISQ SCHOOI, PSB TERM. ; Board and tuition......... ..S10.00 Music, insrtumental, theoretical and - vocal with use of piano and organ 15.00 OUlt&e saessaeaa eeaeeve eaeeaasea MAae.eee 1200 Zithern..... ..... ease ., 12.00 Drawtugnnd painting..... eeaee . 8.09 T Fancy wort and menc".ng free . to boarders, ' . , Tuition in select day sell .-- ranges from (5 to 10, . Normal Instruction of aspirants for teacher's certificates a r isclaltv. - , Graduating fee, 10. a For further part' "Hilars .apply at the Academy v ' - -