. OYERUM TO CUIFOWIA, iautHsra Piclito Compiny'a Line, THE MOUNtImIsTA ROUTE. Tis B Albv e-vl 8a Frolm 15 aaar AUrOtRIA i. mm Km imh llirM r.rtiasi sail ''C,M " " I Portland Ar 10 4 a Altny t a fen r.molro L T:00 K 4.W r. a. it Lf L AT Iki-iaa rtaaaa vtAta BAllT ;Kiop Sunday) IW A I I U Wri 1 1 Lv Ar L I U;S4 A II I,? iQO A I AlOAnr Knne ttors Ar LtSAXOB 1AASCS, SM r a I L molts I Ar liter I L l:Mra I Ar Albuy LebAnou Albany Lebeaoa Ar I e. am a rl r a uiira PUUMAK BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars, ft, AeaIUi si sal-laa fatsos era. attache te Kffaa Trsla. - - .- .k.a iniKotlon with U th r Street, rUad, WnI ItsS MUI. xrwtti rsm as cttmui, TWam ti.tr I a L Ar Ar I i a CWVAlllS BXraSM TVA1X SAILV (Etejpt lUmlAJ. 4:60 r a (poor L !Ar Portland Ar Lv 9 oo a a MS A TlirouirU TiclcotM To all points BOTJTH A-JN"3D EJ-aVST VIA CALIFORNIA. fir all lulormvllat rrrJlnf rata, a'., e. . . i - a - Aft AlhAIIV. " - ..- . .Mrni aSjSBB W a a" - THE YAQUINA UOUTE. Oram Facilo Eiilroai. goa Dsvslopmsnt Company's Steam 425 r.llLES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any othtr root. !.- I. thrnuarh DAMAUirnr and rraisht line from Portland and all plnt la lbs WUUnwin Valley to and rrom sen Frsoclaoo, Cat. f illamBtta RlTBr Lina of Steainars. aw. nr iTnff Th S. Bent- .Th"ThreliUtar" ara la arvU foi both pssssngsr and freUbt trafflo be- waao Corvallis and J"ortiand and Jn.er medlate poiuU, leaving Company r wharf, -.n. .n.i Maaara. linimea a Co -h&rr. Noa. 200 and 20J Front at-, 1-ort- und, three Umea a wsek aa followa : KOUTtt BOU.N'D. Laavj 11 4 A. a. Aii. ".. Am.i- m L U. f J.l. Tai aI SaUit MMA,aft. Arr At fjTUAai Jip. at. " ' ' ' . - J or Ua pjrtU U MoJa,a Vlnljr n4 iitAB, ArnA44i aii.m P- MA rAJAjt,', TAWIK All ua. w itnrt M CurrAllu a . Laa al a. n. nun mftiM riitM cnunwstlon at Alban rliu iTAioa of tQ-tOrejoa Piitl-i rtaiiroaJ TUCiJlKJULK ( -! aoUyA) Uva AlbAay. l:M r. a. ; ia Ya.in.nA, $ ,a. La, U it'aUu, I II', a. iwa CorrIU,lMA A. a. Am, fiuuA, W r. a JAJ-nva Alhauy, U:l( A. a. O X O. trails om at Albany a.d Oorvallie the aoova train coanevtat Yaquiat wUh th Otem Uveiopmnni Cvmpuy' Uni ( SUM.uhlp Yaqdina and sao Fraucisoo. tt.HL.IXU DUE be:ween rAo rAiui. raoa) imciat WUIabwU V .ll.y, Than, Dm. SUi Wad. Dae. U.h iTUlAoaU Valla, Mm. Ua. 17ta Jtiu. Dae. til jrOiAHMUa Vallay, Boa. Dji. nb. The Company Vjrye ibe right to ebamre aaiUug dte without notice. N. B. Paatwaara from Por.Uod and Willsmeua Va ley poiat can make close connection with the trains or tbe Yaqnina route at Albany or CorvallU, and it de tiaed loSta FrAnjisoi ahould arran ?e to Arrive at Yaqalu tbe evening before (Ate of sailing. laaasr ssJ r.aUat atate avtway 4 Laweat. rr lnrunsUlM apply to O J 8tOArt, Fraiffht and rtekat A(nV Albat, a to C H Haall, Jr., O. V. h P. Ajrt,, Oraion DratopaMbt Cj 0 Mnolifomary Sn7i'rjisja. . V HWtia v.'-i. itr iriii Or Pacila It K i. OitaIU D, n. N, OLACSlBURfl, Attorney at Law " Om.yKI 1 Fellow's Ta-nr'.- ALBANY, - - - OHECOF. DRaJaUHiLL, Physician and Surgeon, tti.o-jor. Flrntsnd r"s'ry M'rn-t, j ALBANY- OREGON, j i -WKBILYKU, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Solicitor io i;hancerj ai.BAwr. - - ouEttoa. (JMIertlona prom j-.ly iut l- t tii o nt ! Loans negotiated on reasonable vrm H. F. KlEaRILl, - B AITKBB, ALBANY, - - - OR EG 31 all ati iw( o. !f X tr, Sal Kranctao., an I ronland. Bay "'. ! ' a'tv wrrnta III eaira d natt, ibj.t n ehaviX lutaraH a:l lar.rl tlm drpoaiU. CollasUon will raoaira yt AK Attention Comaimndanea aiituitarl. fir and MaHim Inanrate em.pnia. "Jim Wcslfall," CHINESE MERCHANT. Fall line of Cuine gd of all kinds on band. Al- full line of HPA'sHSE HOODS. OftBiUH rifls CONTBACTOE. for thla aectlon. Laborers furnished on short n-tl. any parpose. Opposite S E Young's, Albany, STOCKMEN AND FARMERS ' . ' t- I bereby certify that Dr. 1. F. Whi.M' has sacceMfull' opersto l on m v ri .ivliiiif horse, I-AC IltYS. For further rforenp in rirard lo tHit logs Inonlrs of Win Umtwn, liv (' terson, Lebanon : John HardiuHit. lfr! Wolverton,' Ailsov Sum Oanicn.. - i Win. Foster, Prioevlilw. I .rm-tii-. vwer Inary medicine In Albinv fi I country j sorronnding. OfSce and re idence corner (Mil and Washington Ste. 2.N WOODLK, Veterinary Surgeon FOSHAY & MASON, Tf OLSlAi AS aSTAIV- Ornggistsaad BookselleiB, Agents for John B. Allen'a publicsllonr, which we sell at puli hers prios aitl sosttgeadaad,: ALDABIT, OKEGOS. Absolutely Pure. Thla powdnr never Taiba, A inarva of nurltr. atreneM and wboieaomnnena. More economical man me orumnry Kinaa and cannot be ao.d In competition wltn multitude or low teat, ehnrt welsht alum or plophte powders. Bald only In can itotei lianina. -owaer vo iuu n nt. h. Y. D. W. Ckowlit A Co.. AklIb. rortuna, utegou. The STmSBS' QUICK It iaaued March and Sept., aoh year. It ia an enoy. lolopedla of useful iufor. mation for ail who pur. ehasa the luxuries or the neoesaltiea of life. Wo eaa clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnocoanary appliances to ride, walk, dance, tlccr, eat, fish, bunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and In various sijiox. styles and Quantities. Just figure cm what la required to do all these thine C0IRF0RTJ81Y. and yon can make a lair timate of the value of the BUY EES' OOIDB, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 eenta to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Hl-li Michigan Avenue, CUioago, IU. PIANOS. Those wUhinz a firU'cU' lntruinent should call at Mrs. U. K, Hyman's and see oue of tboaa Ce'.eorated lleutme i Lomr plaooes, excet.eot rlou tone, fc DACIatir tntie and adi ed 4o aiand the c!lmts on the PaclQo Coast, Every plauo rully Kustantoad tor o year, me lateet abeet-ruunlo for ailo, MuhIo and i-aloilog lewoim hivd there. Also t'ie plaoo to gel your u. Sowing Maohtne. Fancy work and drrs inakiox done to ordrr. rlrat door eaAt of Young's old stand, Albany O regno. PATENTS bUiMd, And ill othar basin la tha C. t. PaWa IBo AteDtiUii U fur BHxlrl la. Our olilcs I owil lb U.S. Itcot Oflics, ab4 owi obuiu rvimite k time tbAa itaaM rcmoM rata WABUingtuii. Sand tuutlM or utba lnr. Wi r- to pslcnt ability rrvaol ebAiv ;sinl artoMA w obtain Mtoni. o rter unlMi W nfor bara to tha PoUiiAtr. tha nnnk Money Onlr sad to official olthaU. H. rAtant Odloe. t'ir einulkr, advioa, tern, aiu (uruea actttAl cimuU In your own SUl or comity, aiMr.w Ca A. SXOWtSLCO., 0"OTra R.C00.000 T""v- iift th.t n of tha larint And mum tvlnk hwito, ;n" : uao Ferrw's Seeds 7 A CO r I. il . '.Vi it .ii ratr. l ..ut-ll'.,!'. aci Ut MX t J. "'M-UHWT'. Kit fm-nna it. to axlataaia. I cbonia annd (.. A.Mr- a S3. FEIIRT & CO., Detroit, to'.ch. SAM IAV. C. SLXDESS MAY to SENDERS. Dealers in General Murcnajidiss. flARRlSBlinC - : - OHECCN Will bay Grain. Wool and all kinds Froccc HAT- YOU ? DO yetl teA flnll. laagald. low-aplrlted. 11 fe te, and tadeacribafrly cnlanrabl, bot physt eally and mentally I experieno a aena of fullness or bloatlnf afur aatios, or ot "font naea," or emptlnaaa of atomach io the morn lor, toDu eoatsd, IHttar or bad taat In mouth. Irregular appetlta, dlzzlneaa, frequeot bcadacbea. blurred ycaia-bt.'lloatinr SDecka" j before the eye, nervous prostration or ex haustion, irritability of temper, hot flush, alternating1 with chilly seocitlon, aharp. I bitiut. transient pain bar and there, cold I fret, orowsioe after meala, wakafulneas, or i disturbed and .jfreahln; sleep, constant, tndescribabl feeliiig of dread, or of lmpead- inr calamity r II f you these ou have all, or any considerable number Of symptoms, yon ar sunertns rrom that moat common of American maladies Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, aasociated witb Dyapeajaia. or Indigestion. Tbe mora complicated your aiaae nas rjeoome, to . STeater th number and diversity of aymp ' tome. No matter what tar It ha resaed, , lr. rieree'a Golden jriedlesl Iiaevery i will subdue It, If taken according; to direc tions for a reasonable length ot time. If not cured, complications multiply and Comump. tlon of the Lung. Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Hbeumatism, Kidney Disease, or other frav maladies sre quit liable to set in and, sooner or fatter, induce a fatnl termination. Br. Pierce's Oolden nedleal Dis covery sets powerfully upon th Liver, and tlirouR-b that great blood purifying organ, cleanse th system of all blood-taints and im purities, from whatever causa arising. It Is equally elUcaciou in actiug tipsa to Kid i ; neys, sna otner excretory organs, cleansing, strengthening, and healing tbelr dlseasca. As an appetizinir, restorative tonic, it promotes digeation and nutrition, thereby building up both fUish and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has gained great celebrity In curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. Dr. Pierce's Ooldeu Sledieal Die 'cures ALL !!U:..0RS, from s common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Bcrnruia. Nait-rneum, " f ever-sores," Scaly or Hough Skin, in abort, all disease caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medi cine. Great Rating Ulcers rapidly beat under its benign Influence. Kapeciully has it mani fested its potency In curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas. Boils. Carbuncles. Pore Eyes, Bcrof ulnus Bores and bwelllngs, Hlp-Jolnt Disease, "WUIte bwellings," Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Bend ten cents in stamp for a large Treatise, with colored plates, on 8k In Diseases, or tbe sum amount lor a Treatise ou Scrofulous Affections. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thoroughly clnansn is by using Dr. Pierce's Cioldeu Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and bodily health will be established. ! CONSUMPTION, which Is Scrofula or the Lungs, Issrrested sod cured by this remedy,' If taken in the , earlier stages of the disease. From Its mar velous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now world-famed rem edy to the public. Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling It bis "Consumption Curs," but abandoned that name as too restrictive for s medicine which,, from its wonderful com bination or tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, antl-billous, pectoral, and nutritive properties. Is unequofed, not onlv as a remedy for Consumption, but for OU Cnrouie Diseases of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Lusir, Spitting of Blood, Short ness of Wreath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron chitis, Astlimn, (Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, It is an efficient remedy. f(oi' druggists, at $10, or Six Bottles Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption. Address, klUiltiUSiUJ luBiilCSU ASawSiaiiCD CC3 Slain St BUFFALO It. T. fn 1 1 r- W..- rcr tii?9 AILS and VP mi. mi: a TKIU'KKANCE COLVMN. EtlUrd b AlbAKj W, C.T. U CMcjo hat high license and nine sa loon t on one nquare. It U lo be hoped that the many truth we a a Union, listened to during Mjor Hil ton' erle of meeting will not be forget ten. The many uggellonithe mado should be acted upon Immediately. Tha beauty and strength of hi nible roJlng were the practical points lie io dearly act forth, how In that our religion should be an every day religion, always helpful, uplift ing and rettful. Every chrUtlans faith should be strengthened, and every white nuoon woman more entnusiatic in ncr lor thl season of refreshing. The liquor dealers of Pennyl valna are or gtnlxlng to oppose the prohibitory amend ment in the State Major Hilton ! to as sUt the temperance workers. We learn to.day that the Legislature hat passed the high license bill and It only awaits tha Governor's signature to become a law. Ihls teems to many temperance people In Oiegon, a moat deplorable thing, yet not a step was taken to ward off the blow. Politicians may succeed for a lime In putting evil for good.but they can never make evil good. A wiiter In the United Prtshvterian In an article upon this subject says : VI hat would we say to a proposl tion to license brothels throughout the land ? Why not ? Because it would be giving a legal sanction to a gro Immoral ity and to the commUtlon of sin. a blow at the very foundation of society. Why not license theft or murder t Because it would be I .r. moral and wrong. Dut would this be any worse than to llcensu a bualneas that enables men, Indirectly, to rob families of their support, and that leads everywhere and always, to bloodshed and murder ! It can never be rluhted or sound policy to raise revenue off of the vie: of the pceple becaue this takes from government its power to suppress vice and crime. 1 con trary to the public lnterets,and so to pub lic policy. Abolition is t'te ,rrd ; the to tal and complete abolition of th? rianulac ture, tale and use of alt lcoholic drinks at a beverage mutt be accepted, not only by our own government, but by all trie gov eminent of the earth, as the only rich! and wlseso'utlon of the alcohol question. TitAos p& V mahitN MEDY'BRi ForlOrulses and Ourns. Freeh, Strong, Convlnolncr Facts. BsslRaaalta. bitNfilnM, X. I.. m'ISt wkll. tm tk aaata ( tka aiaaa- ttoa Ca. aaaUa yaar St. J taa mn'tm, a i . Jh.M OU M May 4 kara af in with hM Mix ste. w. aoaros. Ladder Tall. SalaaaHn. Tasaa, fmm M. ISM. ruan ar Am aa4 rui aasarnt In ea; Jr. as ara kr S4. osaoAwniTa. nan nu. Kasa-Csp nrt Ka ma k SUn. Is. Aaa tS. tSt. f aa I aaSw t feawlaaartV Ou aanaaaaauy nai 0.0. SUMO PUleeaUoa. Jalia. BL. May M. ISM. rmi.n,!, rtaallar t yaaf aa; nali anti tm Ami: AAaa4waa .at, a SyS. J-aaa . OU a4 aaa saS a tatara af U. i. 0. SSOWJ- n .kirk. Saaifc. S.. JaaaM. It. a a a a Maj Am AAa kicA af a Aaraai SaS As aAna; t Saola tA. Aaa OUaaxa a AT Dacoonrrs ado Doalua. THI CHARUS a. VOCCUR C0M Ralttsit. ML J. E. WEATHERTOSD, (HOT ART fCBUC,) iTTOHNEY AT LAW, ALBANT, KCC. tr ILL PRA0T1CK ! ALL THX COURTS Or TH II HtaU. HpeetaJ allenOon gtaen to sollectl a o Jaiiii OHIGGS, A'.lMf 03 EJ Kosks a SrriciALTr. Cnomtnry lots planted sad attend I tr. Red CrownMills SOM, LAXXIXO & CO., PROFITS. BW eK'K.m.1 rU'VB 80rEI0S r-JB fAMl'iet- AJin bakkjui nsa BEST STORAOf FACILITIES. Eitrhest Price in Cash frr What Admiaistrator's Nctice, Notice is herhy tivrn that tbr imlersiun- ed bas Ihi d.ty hen duly appn,.td Ad minutrator of the eatatei f John C. Witliama. deceaaed, by tha Connty Ciuit of Linn conn ty.Oregun. All pnra'ni bavinu clAiina against saideatate are hereby noiilinl to present thsm properly venlio.l, to i'.i. Adminutrator st Albany, Oregon, within sit months from this date. Tui the 15th day of Janniv, 1S89. B. t. Williams. J. K. Wbathirford, Administrator. Alt'y for AdmV. 2 When I say Crra X do not mean merely to Stop them for a time, and then have them re turn again. I si ban A UAD1CAX, ClUUA. 1 bav mads tbe disease of FITS, EPTTiTPSY or FAXUHG CICIHTUSS, A life-long study. I WABSAirr my remedy to Cuxs the worst esses, Becaass other have failed is no reason for not now receiving scare, bend at once for s treatise end a Frsb bottls of my iHFAtxiBUt ltXMSOT. Give Express and Pott omce. It costs yon nothing for a trial, end it will cur you. Address H.G. ROOT M.C., 1 83 Peam. 8T KEWTOBK ' Il s tray Notice. Tak-n up by . the underafgnod s One targn bilrutle ateer.three years old, mark ed whh so under half crop In either ear. I No brand Haid ateer came to my larm throo miles S. W. of Irownsvlllo cn tbe ' 3()-.b day of Ueo 1888. KoBr. C. Miottaxi.. " Brownsville, Or, Children Cryfoit iFFICIAL o mwm wmm TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Record Lowered. ALBUj8QVK,N. M., Feb. 15. In the New Mexico legislature during a debate over lhe passage of the bill regulating the feet of clcrkt of district courts, Speaker fountain took the floor and citlcd attention to the fnct that the iheriflfof Grant county wat albwed four hornet, and charged lor ten tuy aggregate milengQ of a 1,080 miles, or more than 500 miles a tiny lor each horse. The account wat tworn to and the court s proved the tame. War CeaaeiL Skattlk, Feb. 15. The war over the mud flats hat ceased. Last night wat the first In teverat that the oyttermen did not cut down a num!erof pilctofthetyndicate, The season very prohality wat that the tymllcate had got ten tired of the warfare, and yesterday with drew their pile-driver, without having driven any new piles. 1 he matter will tie carried to the courts, and possibly a leenl settlement 01 the mooted tide flat quettion may be made. A (loud Change. San Francisco, Feb. it. -A Cknnkh special from Ogdcn, tayti The most important event in Ogden't history occurred this afternoon when, among an audience of scverval hundred in the council room of the new city hall, the Mormon administration surrendered to the re cently elected lilerat city officials headed by Mayor rreo I. Klctci, who occupied the chair by the tide of the retiring mayor, David ICcclrs. Arms for Samoa. New York, Feb. 14. The tteamer Caron delct tailed late this afternoon for Samoa. It wat authentically lcarna! during the day that 133 cases of rules, shells and ammunition, brought tn.re by the tteamer Westcrnland from A . . , 1 ... . I I ...1 I I I Antwerp vtcuiiCAUaj nau uccnpiaccu on uuaiu the Caromletct, Score of the Womrn flyrtUU. New York, Feb. 14. The fourth day's bicycle contest score, at I A. M., wat: Stanley 414, Baldwin 368, Van Dlumcn ' 396, Woods 291, Suallor 34ft, Lcwit 33S, Hart 307, Oak 340, Armaindo 17a, McSliane J44, Brown 185 National i'rohl's IJLlsvn.LE, Feb. 14. The national con ference of proluUtionislt was continued to-day. A plan to recoganie the party wat offered by W. Thomat Miles, of Chicago. The lea-ling feature wat to make a four-liiihi majority neces. tary for the adoption ot any principle by the party. The woman tuffrage division of the party taw in this a blow at ihcir principle, and warmly opposed the plan, wliu.li was finally defeated. A roluanal ralinrs. New YORK, Feb, 15. A railroad man,Vho hat just returned from Panama, where he bat been residing fur two yeart past, report! a de plorable state of aflairt among the laborers on the canal. lie says that there is no questUm sdout the canal project being a failure, and that within a very short time the work will be entirely elated down, and every l!y who .can do to will abandon the scene of e Lceps s folly." Nreroea Uulag,. Ciiarlottb, N. C Feb. 14. The cml. gratlon BgenU have been draining the country of able bodied negroes. The farm ert have become exasperated and are de termined to stop It, and have armed them selves. The militia has been called In an tlclpation of trouble. APffallsrCaxe. S.tNj?RAXctsco,Feb. 14. William Lineha aged 14 years,wat held injooobondsby Judge Rix this afternoon, to await trial fur manslaught er, licit the driver of s milk-wagon, and about a month aco knocked down little Edna I. Fnuer with hit team, and to btdlv injured her that she died two days later. In holding Line- han for trial, the judge taid that tbete wcie too many accidents caucd by crclc and recklcst driving and that be thought it wss about tune that tome of the offender should be punihcd. Parade th ttrrrte. ELI.F.XSBI a:, V. T., Feb. 14. Colored miner from Illinois arrived in Kolyn early this morning but were r.ot molnlfj. They are walking the street with Winchet Uv rifle, wtikh ia somewhat galling to the wh, ;e minets, but no disturbance hat occurre!. Rswos. aucklau, 1-co. 14. L-atcAl advKes Horn Samoa tay that there bat been no change in the situation since the last report. There hot been no fighting, and Tamasese and Mataafa remain in their stronghold. The llritish consul has warmed British subjects not to su-ply the natives wu.t arms, and to maintain a strict neutrality, The British warship Royalist. The Ceroan and American warthiiit remain stationary Hear Brandero, the leading partisan of Tom osesc, hat been recalled to Berlin. A Blizzard. Montreal, Feb. 14. The blizzard which started Ust night and is si ill raging is the wort1 of thU eason. The snowfall hat not been very heavy, sit the wind is terrific, and drifts of snow sre making travel exceedingly difficult in cities, while in the outlying districts it is totally ont of the njuestion. Railroad travel is thorough ly demoralized and outgoing trains have been cancelled. Incoming trains are hid away in snow drifts, tome having been reported and others not. Severs, people are reported froen 10 aeatn. Three A?alsrt Mae. ... - Tacoma, Feb, 13. Nine men encamped by the railway track yesterday, near Boise creek and were having a good time drinking brandy. when a voice cried: "Throw np your hands." On looking around they taw three revolvers covering them, anil on the command being re pealed, uui not hesitate to obey. 1 hree men, followed by others, stepped from the woods, and secured the nine after a sharp struggle.in which one of the nine had his rose brokeu with the butt of a revolver. Thee nine men were wanted tor burglaries committed in Buckley and I'uyallup, and a warrant had been issued and placed in the hands of A. S. Stenpler.con s'able of hnunldaw and Arthur E. l'oole and A. F. Nobe were deputized to act with him and arrest certain unknown parties v. ho had been selling articles of cutlery in Buckley which had oeen owainea rrom a travelers sami i; case ttolen from the I'ujallup hotel. A number of citizen joined the constable and aided them in effecting the arrest. A Bis; Han. New YoRK.Feb. 13. Colonel Ruth Goxhcn thalargest man Barnum ever had, died yester day at Clyde, N. J., after an illness of six months, of dropsy. During bis illness he hsd four men in attendance 11 the time, and it took their combined strength to move him about in bed. He stood 7 feet 3 inches in bit stockinet measured a feet b inches across the shoulders, 29 inches through the chest, and weighed 630 pounds. He it tupposcd to have been 70 yeart 01 age. lie wat born in r.gypt. Klamath Agency, Washington, Feb. 13. Senate Mitchell will introduce a resolution, directing that the recretary of the interior inform the senate what proceedings, if any.have been had in his depart ment, relative to the survey and tale of the Klamath Indian reservation, in the state of California, in pursuance of an act approved April 8, 1886 providing for a better organization of Indian affairs in California. To Sail for Samoa. San Francisco, Feb. 13. Instruction! have been issued to have all ttoret on board the United State man-of-war Monongahela by Friday. She it expected to nil for Samoa Monday or Tuetday of next week. . When Baby was sick, we gave her C Astoria, , When she was s Child, she erled for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria, When th hod Children, sho gave them Castoria. 4 FOB PILEs. Itahi ;j f ! t i'i 1 1 1 1 1 ujli t-i II 'ci 1 m, pi I mn r rsr liiv ji.ril itahlnr afts Injwarm. ThU U. i w U at B'lnl, Blesdinf Ero'.ru Jlnir Pilei , Aid at oua to ths apolickMo r. B-munko .ii rmniy, w.iloh sits dirajtly thprt , total, abt irbinjf tbatu ari, allsrinT ' Intense lte linir and eff.Minsr a prminnt ours oanta, Addraa Ths Ir Burk) Hwtolii Co., P 0. Hold by Dt, Guist snd son. Pitcher's Castoria. BROWNSVILLE. Mrs. N. J. Walter is quite tick. P. Lfumt U paying a visit to the S )und country, , - J. Mi Waters tnvl a buslueis vlxit o I Iarrisburg Monday. Latt Thursday Win. Cochrane loft Tor bW Wis at Han Joso, Cat. Mr. and Mrs. Go, C. SUnard paid tin jouiity intropolls,s Hying visit last week. Mr. John Aashnian andVsnia (iiblor ait liuk tt thair home in Amelia. 0. P. Cothowhs to far tocovertd from bit Utit liuknetstt to be sbt t be on the street. Mr. Frtam sud Mist Witl.c.s, of Co bar tt were here iu attendanae on the 0U0I0 at the retljeuo -f 0. P. Oushow list Fri day evening. Rev. C 8prry, for many year pa. tor of Firtt Baptiat Church, at tbi plica hat ac cepted a call from the church at Hoio. A. P. Hows has sold bit property in South Brownsville to J. D. Irvine, and lit moved to the north tide. Mr. Howe, of Kansas, it vUiting with bit sister, Mrs. Warren in this ncighborhond. Mr. Row formerly lived nsr Al;ny, and inttndt making tome psit of the Val'ey hit boms again. Chariot Smith now diawt the ttriujt over the horses that oonvey psttsngert to scd from lltlsay. Mr. Riga his predoost having sold hi interest in th livery busi ness and bought an Interest iu the tsunery. From a private letter your eoripondet,t learn that Juliu Z ilnar, who left here some two wkt ago fnr Sn Franeitoo to have a aamovnd from hie neck, has nan th operation perfurmed and tiiough hot yet out ot danger is doing wail. Chsngot ia bunineit firnm teem to be th order ol tha day here. Mers Thompson Si Waters have diovol. Mr. Water retiring, Mr.J. D. Irvine hattaoeeaded Mr. Wh- hain in th firm of OtoUy k Wsshburn Mr. PerotdlaM ht bouRht th interrtt of Mr. Uiggt lo th livary butusst snd will her after enudaat tha affAir of thj liverv end feed business aline Mr. Rife has b lUnht tbe intarert of Jack Adam in th tannery. and there ar rumor ail nt of inor change still to occur. Our mlain population hi recoiva 1 much tooourtaumer-t in their lahorioua tak td opeuina! up tbe nice io tli Bin Rivr dis trict. Oa ot.tioing the similarity of a saiiipl a their or to a titnp'e from the l-exlnatoo mine on of t'r bst psy iog silver minus io th largest and most protptrdut mining dit triotla the world, theinpla from Butte, Montaos, eama from 1200 faet lwnth tbe sarfaee while tbe rock from th Lucky Boy from th tnrfaoe, with tbe exception of tbe dtfftrencs tbtt would exist in th same rock in tbe different ponitions these two rook seem In every rsvpect sxictly alike, indesd the) look ss though they might ntre been taken from the same lodgs. We may yet have several thousand miner to supply with food and clothing from this Valley. Ht'IO, The wedding fever It still raging In thl vicinity. Mr Win II Uiglcy.of Salem, and Mls Edith Pent land, onieof Sclo s accomplished young ladies, were united In marriage at the rraldence of the bride's mother, .In Sclo, Feb ij, 1SS9, Rev a F Moody, oflk! atlng. , Quite a number of friends were present and enjoyed tbe nice wedding din ner, lhe people of bclo regret losing to estimable a young lady, but what Sclo loses, Kalcm trains, as the happy couple will make their future home in tlrat place. Mr Scarlet hat told hi residence to P O Smith; also Mrs Blggartsold her residence to ludward ooins. Revt II F Moody and Jonet will begin a series of meeting at this place Feb 141b. Died, near Sclo. Feb to, iSSo. Roy in fant ton of Allen and Luuise Charlton, aged 3 year. 1 month, 11 days. Mr II C Eplcv, who hat been here vUit- Inir friend In thl place, returned borne to Salem to day. J. C SmUvitle. Health good. Tbe school here it progressing finely Mr and Mr C B Montague, of Lebanon, spent most of last week at thl place. Mr Dcnni Klum bat been vUiting friend at Albany. On bit return be brought two fine white Chester pig. Jacx Horses. REAL EiTAi a JULE. At recorded In the Recorder' office for Llnn county, Oregon : Harper L Cranor to E F Sos, 24 ft. 4 In. fronting on r irst SL, block 9, Albany $ 3050 Allen McDonnell to O K Smith, 3S0 acres, 1 1 w 3 10, too Kate Allhouse tw John M Swank, 100 acre. 11 w a B W Hamilton to Otho O Hall. 3 lotstp 11 w 3 Nancy higgers to E Uolns,2 lots, cio Dora Butcher to Isaac Meeker piece of land In 10 w Lee Bilyeu to E Shclton, 3'j Int. In 6 loll, Sclo C II Stewart toS E Young, 3 lots, block 47, Albany W E Spicer to J W Bel 1,50 I04.fect, Spicer '. W A toVGce to J W Bell, piece of land at Spicer J C Lyons to W M J Mackcr, 1 lot Lronsvllle.. David' E Jones to N G McDonald, 324 acres 9 2 B Wilson to Abba llull.4 lots.Craw- fordsville Geo Humphrey to W S Thompson, I lot, block 1, ll's 2nd. A Chat W Little to Mary A Hughes, 4 acres, Crawfordaville F A Watts to T B Davldaon, 54.00 acre, 13 w 2 P Lee to Mary E Vail, Ho acre, 12 E 1 P Lee to Norman L Lcc, &j acre, 12 E 1 .' P Lee to Mary E Vail, too acres, 12 E 1 A S Nanny to Ja Nanny, 460 acres, II w 4...... John L Wigle to 11 F Pierce, 300 acre, 15 w 3 John II Mnllanto Surah Vuu Horn, 4 lots, block 63, Albany J W Wlgle to L Argarbrlht,3 acre '4 " 4 ,.,i ......... 2000 700 5SO 200 roo I5' 51 250 '5 100 4 SO 700 120 1000 S 35 1250 25x St BORN, ROBSON. In thltclty, on Wednesday mornlno. Feb. t h. 1880. to the wife of Mr. John Robson a girl. HARRIED. RICE DUNN. D. Ly le Rlcc.the pop ular assistant railroad agent of Ashland, and Mist Ella Dunn were married Thurt- dav afternoon, at the home of the brlde't parents, Mr. and Mrt. P. Dunn, by Rev F. G. Stranse. only the relatiyee of both familiei being present. Tbe Democrat extend the former Albany boy ar.d his wife itt best, wishet. - HAGY WEST. in Sclo, Feb. 13, 1880, bv J Curl, J P, Mr. Hagy and Miss Julia West. " WE3T-BILYEU.-In Sclo, Ftb. 13, i839,lhy J Curl, J P, Mr. Joseph West and MUsllota Bilyeu. t - WILL CAMPBELL. In Corvnllis, Thursday forenoon, Feb 14, 18S9, Mr. Ed ward Will, of Albany, and Miss Maggie Campbell, of Corvallis. The Democrat extends its best withes for their long life and happiness. OVERIIOLZER POWELL. On Thursday, Feb. 14th, 1889, : Mr. Stephen Overholzer, of Pataha, W, T., and Miss Emma Powell, daughter of Mr. Job Pow ell, of this county. They wlil go lo Pataha to reside. Children Cry for HOME AND ABROAD THURSDAtV Ortgon is thirty yeart old to-dy. Allway needs a town clout . $309 would got one. List night Stlm ldrald $3303 for its woolen anil. T J Vtuchn't resider.01 near Coborg, wn burned Isit Monday. The mm painting tigat on windowt it3 op it oouiiug this way. TheUii'rjsd Commission bill ft mostly one of a ttiary for it oUicer. A discovery hst bwn mad which will knock out barbed wire a u ts geuerally. Mr A 0 S I irnaoHer I at purchased of G L Blavktnan, for hit wife, sn slegant 500 Weboi plauo . JU Lame. f Ilslrry, in bit rtrf agtiast the O k V for 3W Ui s valjsble cow bat been ton snited. ' Mr. Jo Turdom hat reaignml aa agent of th S. 1', st tiervai. snd will for twbil st least tell a patent lance. - Wheat it C7 cents in Salem, in Albany 70 onnte. Our mm ket her it th in Mt reliable nf any in th Valley. Mr, Juliut Joseph list moved into hi new quarter! ia tbe Gradwohl block adj 'itiug the eity rstaurnt. 8 W Prkr, brother of M W i'arker, of this city, id 2 E ChsltieM, of Bigs, Cl., arrived lu th city yesterday, Mr. Garrison died at Lebanon Tuesday at th axe ot 75. Her remains were taken to Silem, where she formerly resided. It is now loAriicH that Mr W S Lsdd, the rich Portland baukor snok 20.000 on an ar tesian well just to satisfy s morbid curiosity, WP Crosl.v, Ciitt Winn and George Pipar returned this noon from Halcm where they attended a Hi. Valentine's pirty lost night. Bauianing at Tangut ging son'b the snow wat two inches deep this morning.. At Summit ou the Oregon Pacific it was six in oh as dp. For ths Cnt time thi winter our citizens Mat mght were aid to walk on snow. It was only a thin li.'in, but it wtt tuoueb to tay snow. Albany ha a band sfter all, th ex callent muaio furiiihad fact v ng for th Mem entertainment testitird. Ik it not thoroughly organit -d 1 but it ''stU there" ali the same. fBIOAV. Th Ashland cow ordiuance ia said to b a taocea. Heokl Bros are cl uing out their bnsinest s worvaius. Th People's Boot snd Sbos Store st Cor- yswis hot been closed. Luh Api-leeat for th third Rsilrosd Comalsaioner. flow wtnld thst do I The Oresoa Lend Co ar sgents for t ttl of t'us Kikiu' addition to Albsny. Only six mm soiling dayt tf ths legis- I stare. hst is don must be don quickly Jamaica Qlngtr it said to t the name of a w.kly paper to be started at Jamaica, Vt Ystrday Mr N A KltxUett purchased b!o:k 5 Elki.i' addition to Albany, paying fllW lor lb same. Hon U A Irvintetme bom on account of ill health. Tbe legislature will probably sd jonrn st I0:.t to-m irrow moridnx. Mrs U M l'h.'.;i;Mnd Mrs Bridget Gaffoey, wer ro-tilly rnunl at Milwnkes snd rloeJ $10 tod coats fir wbisp"riag is meet iog. Albsny u lull of mac 10 vesting 111 town lot sud suburban real estate. In th pre ot city bruit there are cow very few lots for le. A North Yakimt, W T, real Uts firm. base pig advertisement in to-da' Ore- etmian. . That i the way W T cities do business. Tbe Grand Army encampment for Oregon occur in 1'ortUiid on February SO. W C Canscll snd D B Allen srs dclegaUt from Ucrbernn post. Ouly fifteen drqinmr st th Revere I Iocs yesterday, and yet th lndlrd ssyt tbst it wtt not a very gd day for commer cial tunnste. Mr A Mosasangor, 01 uiea li jck, t'eno. is io th city. Mr Moettsnger wtt here also a year ago, st ths time investing in tows lots, OB which b realised. Winter' chilly blast is here. Winter is liable to stay lotgcr in the lap of spiing, long enoaah to cause couteLtiin, but this i bar-t-ly poAStb'e in Oregon. Tbs Corvalli merchants are naviog a live ly ran on sugar, the prices q noted being: le pouuds golden O, or 17ft puuods extia C, or 13 poucd- of gr .ated for f 1. Mrs Ferr-"i yeatenlay sold an acre of ground io Iff 3d addition to Mr Prater, re cently irom the east lor c-w. 1 he time cost her 1300 s few mouth ago. Rev E It Prichsrd and fan.ily. of Albany. spent Tnesday and Wednesday in the c:ty at ur x nompaon a. wrvam Moaer. Kaionow has s lAwyer. Hi nao i W L CuLtrrton, snd he baits from North (Carolina. II is said to be s young man of abdi'v. and with the whole Fork to wvik in he atoild have a goad practice.. J P Btrry.of Mill City, has been in tbe city baying goods f jr Ids store there, smous others purchasing several tmkt f petunia of F II I'f-iffer. who does quite a wholestle notioesa in nu's and cocteiHiotary. Th Corvallis Lradtr, o'li-sisl or-o of ths M. E. S'Uth Airricuiiural College, continue to! pour grApe and oaniiiter editori! at the aolon regarding the sutus of the church farm. Salem oarsa'. "llrli't Half Acre'' i tbe mulodiout name which a tsttioutcnt in the foothill near Ore gon City Iwara. Very 111 a oh nr ln-i revival meeting 1 have been hriii there, lb com munity is raid t lie realty a very bad one. The Albany Loo and Building AnsociA- tion will hold it lirt meetiag to-day whrn totk holder sill l tl cted. Ij shonld a, tend to basin mi time fir ita u.-mWia to attend Cos beiierit at the Optra House. line is tno say things i;row by travel. Tbe following item is frtii a Bo-tou paper : A mushroom dciihrd iy a physiaian of I'urtlaiid, Or., a hav ox sprung up in a sin gle night aesr hi dmir-tep, measured ten ty f nr inches iu eircuu.fcrenoo and weighed 1 pnumls. A western tulit.ir epttiuli for his dead wife: To the memory f Tabiiha, sife, of Mooes Shinner, K q , lentlemanly t-diur d the Ttombonc, Ttrm $3 a )car, iiivarikb'y in advance. 4 kind mother and an exem plary wife. Otfice over Coleman' grocery, np two Itights of tir. Knock bard. Ws shall miss thee. Jul. pribtiug tolioited. A San Frsncivco lady waa recently tV.ow iog to her Mendt a very bandaom ring her husband had given her. It wtt an oval of diamonds, with three pretty little opsque, bluish while stones in the centre. Kobody could tell what tboj stones were, and every body wat cunons to knew. She did not know herself. Her hut hand had uot told her. They insisted on hi telling. "Well, my dear, those ar tho first little teeth out by our three little children. I saved them one by one, and there they are !' Rev J RN Bell,' editor of the Roseburg Beview, bat learned that running newspaper rnd hotels are different things, snd makes tha following candid confession : ' Ws re turn home to Roseburg, acknowledging that we acted the fool about tbe hotel businesr, for 'every man cannot run a hotel,' yet we made $20,000 in tirst-class experience, neith er did we fail in the hotel, we simple did no likeit, eto. That it all." When Bro Bo gel some of bit irom out of the tire and a ties down to newspaper business alone predict he will make Rome howl. SATBRBAT. ' Bishop Morris will preaoh io the Episcopal cburoh tf-ncrrow morning and eveaing. 111,340 wat the amount r.t S.Vem's woolen n I'l bonus last evenii g laid 4 Both gavo $500. .' : - M ' E.Ooin, of Solo, hot been ia the c ty. Messrs Bardu & Underwood have bought a toiof his flour. Governor ",vaterman yesterday appointed J P Iri h onmmiasliner of Yoemito Valloy, vio-W u H Mills, resigned. Rev J L Trambu' V ot Albany, it in tha city assisting in tbe revival meeting at the Baptist church, Weal Side. pitcher's Castoria 1 11 1 -tin -miiw'Bii ust -iiitifia iintiimsiu mi hit n n"rfcrnf i p- r 1 '" 1 " for Infants and Children ' TaAcIssoweUadAptodtocbildresthAl I Caatevl etw Colto. f'j"'?' aaowatotns." IL A, Ascaaa, it D., I twtion, 111 So. OxJtord ti., brocUrn, H. T, WltLut Injurious, medicatfrn. ' Til Cxctaus CosTAsr, 77 Murray Street, 5. T. "Yet sir," taid a member of th Lcgisla ture, "I sin in favor of baying the Sandwich Islands, just think of tbe mileage, "Pioneer. David E S Mank. postmaster at Anmsvdl. Marion county. Oregon, has resigned sod j S Swautt bat been appointed postmastir in hit place.' An Astoria paper calls the State Legi!s- tur ths O R & N Co. and will adjourn next week. That eity got soup, I nt A I '-any didn't get even wslci. Th address by Mi.s Mint,! J'umlII. st tbe Baptist Church Tnira lay v? -ing it said to have been a very tin effort, highly enjoy ed by the large audience present. C C Cherry, of the city w l r iio foot town uts ar worth QiWJ, tw n.i from the bnsinest pirt of the cUy it in Allwny, and report Taeuin fairly booming with Lfo aod growth. One of tbe younget; inf-inbers of li s Ore-1 gon Iulbtar is Jlf Myer from Linn county, wbo is only 23 year of ae. He is giving eicUlent satisfaction t) Ins coct'.ita Dtt. Went Side. Tbe new baggage room at tbe 8. P. depot ill be formally dedicated to-nigbt at 7 o'clock aharp. Mr A V Barker wul conduct tu servicer, which pronvie to be I an im prosiog nature Everybody invited. Tbe bull of be steamar " Ya-miua Bay" does not appe:.r to be damaged to any great extent, ttyt the Rrpub'.imn. It will "prob- sDiy be Hoated ot. of the jetty this spring ana b rebuilt ss a freight steamer, : Music for the entertainment last evening wasf urnish id by Miss Belle Senders, and, of touts,-, was go'id. SeversI tpecisls by Mc- Coon and Sharp tiros., of Tangent, on th tarn Lour iu sud iiddies, were heartily en cored. Mr William Vance bat let the contract to Mr W C Csetell, the contractor, fcr build ing a one story brick on bia property on Second str.t, adjoining tbe Willam ette Packing Cos store. It has already been leaced by Mitchell, Lewi k Co for ad agricultural implement warehouse. The Orrnmeot bas furnished a tomb ttons for th grav of the OAK veteran wbe died not Uou sgi in Pendleton, D M Conley. It is a plaio, neat 'msrblo slab, with th veteran' pame aod that of bis com paoy sod regim.nt engrtvod thereoo. Com- rAd Bawen placed it in position over the old soldier grave. &aU Vrtjwuan. Tug Wilson, who is shown by a train tf circaowtsnt;! evidence to have leeo tie accomplice of Gordon Cooper in tho murder ti I w uavvsiua rfCent railroad cut near Walla Wail, hs been arrested in KUIe, and will be Uken U Walla Wslla. Tbe ar rest bss created quit a .eutktioo i.t Ibe Gar den City lWieloo E, O. The PUer, of Astoria, very ciistly credits tbe following item to the Democrat. It never t our knowledge ever snpesred in our columns, hence we giv it : "Teil me ye angelic boat, ye rrease timers of love, shall swindled prinUrs here Ulow have no redress loe f be aoEle flantd their wioc snd taid : 'To yon a bops is given ; delinquents wH Vfa.VI Ul.l, U. Postmaster OJtll is getting bis book', re ports ana accounts all ready with the expec tation of taming over tbe office about the 1st Of March to It 11 Dearborn, lhe latter bsa sent on bis bund to Washington and it is thought tbry will be approved and tl com mission sent on bars by that time. Sa'cm Statumiemr' Ws congratulate Majem on tbe change. Our fallow towntmai, W. E. Price. . re turned from California Sunday snd looks a if the clirrate areed witb him. He spent coo.idcral.le time at Pao Roblesin sjnlhero Cdifon.li. While at Aul-urn, where he has land interests, he sold 10 seres at a goad ad vaoce on tha porcliai price He was very oiuch infAtuate'l with Oin?e .If, m So ramei.to eosnty, and purchased two 10-acre lots all at out iu young front rs f-r $130 per acre. Ahb.nd .'eeord. s -AA J S A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Follows tbenso of Syrup of Figs, as it acta gently on the Kidneys, Liver 0 Bowels Effectually Cleansing the System when Costive or Bilious, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fevers and permanently curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION' without weakening or irritating tbe or gans on which it acta. For Bale la SOe and tn.oo Bottles by - all Leading Drugglata. B Aircr ACTCRSD 0XIT BT mt OAiiroMiA na sybtjp co. 6aS Fsjurcisoo, Cau, Lomsvuii, Kr., jjsw Toss, K. T ALBANY COLLESUTE IHSIITDTS ALBANY, OREGON-' 1888,1889. First Term Opesa September lllh, 1888. A lull corps of lnatructora. CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL " CLASSES. Courses of study arranged to meet tlr need of all grades of students. SeoVif itulucetnents offttrtd to student from abroad. Tuition ranges from $3.50 to $12,59. Board in private Cttni'ies at low rates. Room, lor self-boarding at small exrenss. A careful supervision exercised over stu dent away from home. Fall term opens September 7th. For circular and full particulars address the President. REV. ELEET N. COWD1T. Albany, Oregon '; Palace Meat Market. J. T. PIPE, PEOPRIETOS. FIRST ST. - - ALBANY, 03. Will keep constantly on band beat', mutton, pnrk, veal, auaage,.eto tbe best meats and largest variety in the city. Cash p&ld for all kinds of fat stock. v UABY CARRIAGES : AT STEWART 60X3 Y him' Bank, COWAN. RALSTON & CO., feoocawirs to Ouwan si CnaUk.) 9 ALBANY - - - OREGON. TitAK8ACTl a general banking bostnesr. DRAW Hiaif 1 UHtf Men M Vk. 8 Frs sxianl Portland, Oregon. LOAS KOafKTon apptore saettrity RfXEI VE depoail sub (l lo cheek. , first National Bank OP ALIIASl, OBEtiOJV. fral4cnt..... ..... L. FUX Vk President .... S, E, TOl KG Caahler K. W. tAWIN. AaClCajkier JAB. V. rOi.U. TBAK8ACT8 A CEXERAl.bai.kiln: J ACGOVHTS KKPT subjeat to beek BIGHT EXCIIAXOB and teT ?! trsnafer, ol n Hew fork, San fraodaca, rtmgo aad rut twin. COOLLECnOKSMADEos faverabi term. MBsefoas i, K. Yocss, " E, W. Lassoob, L E. liuis, 1. u4 WAl.t E TcssstA. DR.GnWATSOfl FslASTOH Physician and Surgeon. . Offloa opposite the Democrat. ATAullRtu COLD IN HEAD. TrytheCure Ely's C ream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Fassasoa. lavs Inflammation. Hc?ala the Sores. Best-area the Senses of Taste, Binell and Hearing. A particle la asvHes tots satk sat ill sua! ta acrmble. Prl-e 6(e. at Ira-i e hy SaatU. ELY BliOTH-KSe WArren btXew York. ALBANY SAW AND PLAN ING FillLLS. All kinds of rough, dressed and seas lamber.latha . pickets kept constantly cn hand- Bills sawed to order on shortest notice Use only. best Calapooia timber- Price and terms made satisfactory. K0B1NS0N c WEST. T. J. STITES. ATTORNEY AT IAW -ani- Notary Public AL3ANY, OEGOW. yyu Lu Va y w lu OF PURE COD UVEB OIL 2 HYPOPHOSPHITS3 Almost as Palatable aa Milk. So dlssrmtma thutt It esst bs tsJren, aiCsated, mA asslnall br U sat. eansltlT. toaaae'a, sebum tsts wlalai U cmbs b tolerstedi sad tejr ths Maw btna.tloK of Uk ! wlta Jha Btysioilsi) p 2x1 tea is tnwcfa saor ajfl si ste law a. . , : . Eesurkasle as a -f csk pradmeera HauH la vantilT -Ta1a taUss1 tt. SCOTT'S EiTULSlON h acknowleclgedby Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa ration in the world for tbe relief and enroot CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES. EMACIATION, COLDS and CHROIilO COUGHS. Tka great remedy or Consumption, and Wasting in Children. Soli by all Je?t- J. WHITNEY, ittcmej And ComissUop At La? ND Kotar Public ALMsY OREGON, Will praAlas tl all of the Courts tblsState. Allb Riness Intrusted to him will be promptly Uendod to, ACADEMY Our Lady of Perpetual Help. ALBANY, - - - OREGON. nniinntad bv the Sisters of St. Benedlot. This Academy Is incorporated and au thorised by the State to confet academic honors. ' . . B-VARDISO SOaoOTu PsiB TKP.M. Board and tuition................. $40.00 MubIo, losrtumental, theoretical and vocal with nse of piano and organ 15.00 4! 3 u lift? . , A2.00 Zitbern 12 00 Drawiugand painting. 8. CO Fancy wort and mending free, to boarders, Tuition In selectday sob jo ranges from $5 to $10. Norncntl intrnotlun of a pirants foV teaober's oertidoates r Boialiy. Qraduating fee, $10. For further particulars applj at tha Academy. mi mm n 9