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THE MOUXIXO HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 24. 1S8S. Slails at th Albany postottice close as follows: j-'or ail ottieeb north 1 he enskirii state ? Ti.eWcstSMe rb.o0 A. M. , . ud the Narrow GuageR . R. ) r ,.r Portland arid Salew n a. m. Horyallis and Yaquiua 12:30 p. si. Ail offices south 7:30 p. m ' The postotiioe will be closed each evening tfrom six tofieven o'clock. Keirwtereti matter for the early moinirg 'train should be mailed before S o'clock the revious .iveniiiu. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Depart Vassener , lltloain l:0o p m Froignc . . i n:25rni :5Q a.ni O. S C. R. K. TIME TABLE. NORTH BOUND. Arrives lepartr; Arrives. Oi.ia.exir ! G:l5am 7.05am Portlan-lO.lOam Eugene exill laaiu 11. &kur.l 3.45pm H-etdit ! I 7. 10am j " -2.4r.;;ni SOUTH liurxij. j ' Arrives Departs Arrives. Tab. exp ! 7.45pm; 8.05pm 'Ashland 9.00am Xuu'enc exjl'2.2ipiii'.l-2.4HpmEu;'-eiie 2.40p m j-'niiubt I i 1 KOpmiKiiLrisiie tS.oopn- LKBANoN IlllANC'Il HuA'iba y le'..;irts ! Arrives 11 l-g.-iiirim Let.-ion at l.'Ui pin No. i::.. .' s.m p m " s.r.c u m Km i-cUm No. I"- 5.00 a la Allianyat 5.45 a m. No. 14...., 2.00 puij " 2.45 p III. I ISK WK.VIHKK I -!. Sax Francisco, March 23 Weather indica tions for the H2xt twenty tour hours beiii niiie at 7 p. M. are: Fair weather. jmitim; A tHi IT 'HlYl'.V Republican primaries March 31. Republican primaries one week from to-day. The democrats will nominate county officers to-day. Tom Parker, of this city, is night clerk in the Arlington hotel. The Herald's subscription list is rapidly increasing. Baled hay for sale in any quan tity. Enquire of H. F. Merrill. Full cream, Young America, and pine apple cheese, at Kenton cc Chase's. Frel Goetz has returned from a trip to California, lie expects to remove to Albina. A -.old bracelet was found a-, the :pera house last night and awaits i an owner at this office. ( ion. J. M. Higlin is to assist in ! making the Coos Uav News a red I hot political skyrocket during tiie i -ap.jroaching campaign. i t i t u t. 'i I I ne immense stock of boots and h. nt. A I. AU-lKv,.;.,'- ! ; I slaughtered at twentv-five percent discount on each and every dollar's j .orth sold. 'V ! . . 11 ... T t 1 . 1 -11 1 11 i ne uev..iesse Kj. layior win no:d divine service in the St. Peter's j j-.pisrop:u emiren nexr Min.iay, . iMaren jotn. morning and evening. AW are invited to attend H-0..I f.-. ..:f,..,.l iiev. Geo. II. Lee, of C'orvallis. ! wiii exchange pulpit with lic-v ti. V. liominger to.morrow ami j-reai'h in the Congregational ; ciiuich both morning and evening. ' YYabvr A. .Mil's, the great tern-; t"Tance' lecturer, will iecture oh iuesuay evening at the H' ('. T. I", rooms on the subject oi ' Must liovernment by the Peoole i-'aii." The jirice of soila at Erancis I'feitfer's tiiis season will be5cenf -er glass. He will run an ic wagon and endeavor to help in? cusf-oniers to keep cool this sum mer. .or. A. heeler, proprietor ot ! the Springfield saw-mills, i in !.,! : . . . li i i i . cay . x:e nas (pene'i a lumoer yard in this city, an :i.!v. of winch will be found in our ativcirising columns. ' A conspicuous ' notice is ported in the Albany post oiiiiv off. -ring a liberal ivwar.i ior the capture of th. riitiaway Spiccr jost'...!Ii'.,e iMhSer. 1:. Jaiie.vay. Tiie re war-1 is J-f-.r.cd iv Jariewav's bondsmen. from a private letter received 11. roster if tiiis ehv from hi son, .James. re:', at Newpoj-'. ii is ieariK-d lh.it i t!i; :1 . stin at thai alt e r Keo-.i.unt an i wi;e !,;o :' ! -trie-d Vc.-.'e i a tid;. io ('- !;;..; .1 1 I : ; o a Wisero : n -c -. . -'t!'. i....ci:;i : ' ti.;-lt'd With :c ... -. . 'it ior ! he inn;': i:-:'eii. S!; r heailh much The --r-re- .ciu that tl.f r-hnd;:-siilpt.'ity!.: Topeka ::-..locke,i ut sec-, lion 4. o; tne scavvad, S.;u Fran-' i isco, leads to the conclusion that she lias been secured for tin- Ore gon Developnieiu company, on I he Yaijuina line. Tiie News, of Co"s county, savs that 3liss lo he 1 Ciinam is mtii ti'ined for the oiiice of superin tendent of schools for that county, and intimates that she would i'iii Cue office v. ith credit and honor to herself and all Concerned ; in fact, make juntas good a superintend ent as any man living. The postmaster has notified Sen ator Mitchell and Lepresentat ive iledman that after April :) the government will provide for trans portation of ma. Is. u-;n the depots at Leoauoi! and Aibanv to oihees in tin so two tow ns po-t-Tiie Oregon oi. Cab transport in to '.he posh !fie. ii'ii:a roa- lel'lised : i id t the depot 1 Imvii-i. .VSj--.:e!!;n-.t ondav even;- O'e. (n I ne 1 .('C h'l'V. ;d"V services Wdl H Held :.t tisi church. Ada! ; s.-es ai o d by !h-v. A. U! .Mi-i'oi.i.y, J. Ihtrciiet. s'aie mi-'sion a;y an d ! ?;n. E. O. ..'i- (.iv- an, of hego!! City. This w id be fiiereg-. ' -V 'jtiai'lei 'iv !i...-etii"ig oi tiie shite ti!.s!si-,;i;iry hoard. i;;i-ia- 'hans:e. .. IK r-i.hv:'. of i'.v.'il. his p;. .chased a -.nedudf intciest in, the real estate business of E. A. il'.r. keart oc Co. and hereafter the i'.'T.i ii,ii.'- will be klioWU as ih'il'k- lifirt oi ?diller. IMF. OEMOCKATS. Arrival: f the Delegates "Wirc-Puiling Pre- j paratory to Tc-Bay's Convention. The delegates from nearly all of the precincts to the democratic convention which meets in this city to-day had arrived last night, and the remainder will be here this mornir.g. More thar usual interest is manifested in the nom nations, and much wire-pulling andfeaucusing was done last even ing. The convention promises to bring a warm contest, as the num ber of offices is inadequate to the wants of the candidates. The most numerous are for clerk and school superintendent. For the former tiie names of X. l'ayne, E. E. Montague, J. 1'. Galbraith and Jeff Myers stand most prominent. For sheriff it is difficult to tell who has the inside track, though the Forks of the Santiam claim the privilege of naming the candidate. The contest for county judge is an interesting one, and seems to rest b .'tween J. J. Whitney and Hub .Bryant. Mr. Gaihraith, who was mentioned for this office, says posi tively that he is not a candidate for it. For recorder E. K. Davis. of 1 1 nrrishnro- is thniifhr To he in tnelead. with Geo. E. Souther- i land, of Scio. a good second.! i Among the candidates for school superintendent Rev. 1. A. Moses, of Tangent, heads tiie list, followed by some half dozen others. Prof. L. V. Lonsway is probably the strongest man on the list. Candi dates for the other offices are not so prominently mentioned. These j of course are only conjectures, and j the most carefully prepared slate ! is likely to be obliterated by an op- posing wing at tiie convention to day. the vRi:rKt:! bkti.ei. Her Boiler and Eng'nes Raised and Taken to Puitland. The steamer Three Sisters yes-! terday brought down the boiler, j engines and all tiie machinery o: ! the ill-fated steamer N. S. Bentley, j which was wrecked a few weeks j ago on her way down from Salem, j An attempt was made by Joseph ; Paquet, the well-known ship: builder, to raise the sunken steam-1 er, but the heavy machinery was ! too much for him, so he had to take it out. Anothei attempt will he made to raise tiie steamer wtiu h j ought not to he a very hard task. rts in only aoout six feet j f water. 1 Mr. 1'auuet expects with the aid! , L. , ' ... . ! w ;l lulM" ,J1 l". 1,1 u.c steamer sufficiently to enable men i ntop uj the worst breaks, after! .liich she will he brought down i,(ir(. i ne nun is worm iue 1 ..11 ... ... ! .!. ;rouble. i'"n.m what can be learned of the ,i;.,. i.. ..,.?..;., ..:,.. ;.. .....-.! . . , roni ad blame. It .-eems that he; was in mid-channel win-n the at- c'ule, it occurred. The Bentiev Icid aboard about 140 tons of tivight, ! v icii lowered her in the water jr. si enough to a catch a sunken The nt;g being firmly mi bed..tel lo the river, t;.e damage ih.'ViH can well imagined. Cap tain Smith did the b.-t thing that uttkl have "been dona t.tnler the circuntslances turni-d a'oout and heached the boat. Tin- upper works are us goo'.i as the day she was built, ami the hull, it is thought, ;s not damaged so badly but that it can be repaired at a Mmvh' The Igl-ictllitii-al (iil!c;r. The Agrii uit'ii'a! coih-ge buiid ing, hall a mile west oi Corvaiii-. will be completeii about M.iv I. The bu feel . am ing is oi brici. ,-"ixlO'! ;ree siories in bight ;u.d ;-o::taih.- louiteen c'a- rooms, a lee.;;). .IIKJI! rem:. hong to : in- on. v things now be done :i piiiting the :-ur cases and phiMe! :i.g. 1; is ;u:it by suDscriniiop. in a ceo: v- ith the a.-t oi tie- ;.. :iu-1 i '. )i; Its com olet in v. leivived iiy if-e governor i..n ! '; I he state, und bv hi:!i t i.dic m;i: -ins a :--gV icc !;. it':.; i! Pes ''!' a.: I'!c . . . 'j.oinie.l. -si :;:;:: i .1 H? ntf schc -1 : r .s, .-a-. Wide iVii-A'i i I ill tn.fion a ;.v days since. Ai . e.u were many varieties oi tree.-, li.aage plant-, etc., not known here, and some of which will doubt ios prove oi great value 1 tiie state. Laud in the vicinity of" tie' college has advanced in price and is now .-.eiiing from 150 to 'i' ier ai-re. As to whether the M. E. Church .South will rem-w the struggle for the control oi the college there is much doubt. Sliiiiei! :il Milverlwn. Tiie Salem Statesman says : The body of Wm. Jies.irt, the uaior tu'iafe yoiitig man who was run over by a freight train at Albina Tiles lay afternoon, was br. .Uaid up to Gerv.ds Wednesday night, and tie-nee conveyed to Si! vei'ten for buri (.1 yes'erd.iy. I .--". rt v.a- a carpenter, Ho yeais of age, and bis wife's maiden nam" v.a- Hide;,, '- being a li.iuij'.er - f 'tho-.. !!avi'!i. of Silvern :. iVsart i ad n-t niu -iisid;!. v oinfi.i'ta i in : d' wn ii pied-: t i, yoijng i am . t ileal it verv ban ii us! ta;i I he best way to avt i, j-a'--.;si.i:ig tic new hill ! '..i.e.'. lie. i eC Slad.'d'd. We : come ad our old h e-nds as w ei new. and always si;ive bv deeding 1. give the iow'.;s' pr t..i!' i-t'CS Oil :;nd lte.--t-goijdls. and aiv ecer the alert to ph-ase ciisi.rniers. 1 ' ':: i.l. .'i S .'. :.r Tbc l:-:.i cd sln.-Ls A' -i lliel IdeaU i c, ;i i lll-s'.'l state :;t.s. Marion Ceun-.y Democrats ia Convention - Representative Men Nominated. i) Special to the Herald: Salem, March 23. The demo cratic convention met to-day tit the opera house, a full attendance of delegates being present. A. plat form was adopted. Harmony pre vailed to some extent and the fol lowing ticket was nominated : Rep resentatives, Wm. F. Dugan, T. L. Davidson, Frank Felter and Chas. Miller ; coroner, L. A. Rotan ; as sessor, Henry Parker; surveyor, A. Gobalet ; school superintendent, .Tas. Seltwood ; treasurer, It. G. Van Wagner; commissioners, F. X. Mattheu and L. Flaring; sheriff, Henry Sjhonaker. Ths conven tion is yet in session, and will nom inate clerk and recorder to-night. SiEtL EST AT K riilMDitS. j The following transfers of real ! estate have been recorded in the ! Linn county clerk's office during ! the past w eek : i Hiram A. Smith to J.N. Smith, S;i acres 12 W 4. .if.1800 00 ' David MilihoHen to Marg- j :tret Kader, 33.15 acres, 1l'V4 300 00! A- Hackleman to Melissa i'ngh, 1 lot block lo, il's second addition to Al bany R. F."Ashby to E. Har mon, 50x100 feet, Scio. . J. C. Johnson to E. Har mon. 25x4S feet. Scio. . . J. B. Roberts to Alice Dan nals. b; interest in block 15, Albany M. Putnam to Alice Dannals, '. interest in last ' .1. M. Ralston to A. II. Hunt, 1 lot in Lebanon.. S. K. Young to A. H. Marshall, 114.34 acres, 11 W 3 Chas. Younger to J. D. 100 00 Arthurs,! lot and 80x113 1 l....! A flllillO .N. H. Young to "V. B. Blanchard, .1 of minimi claim in Lane county. . . J. I. McDowell to W. B. Blanchard , . 1 lot in Amelia V. L. Sutherland to Geo. Morrow, 2 and part lots in Scio ... U. S. to Samuel Aplet, 80 MS5 00 ! ; acres, i K 2. patent j . J patent ! L'. S. to Miles Uainwatcr, IbO acres !i L 1 W. E. Trice, by assignee, to Ed. (loins, 1 lot Scio A. 15. Mcilwain to Ashby I'earce, '. brick wall... , ,,, , . ...... to on ;Vl 00 (,V mtent 050 . . . o. ,.,..... tuoi, .- i acres ami dated in lSOti. to I'.enj. Ihiller, SO acres, ! 9 E 500 00 i 1 ... II. i 11 i'. i cier iiume to. lonu rsieng. i 25x101 feet, Brownsville "lfl fid' i ! ' D. B. Monteitli to A ibv l'earce.2o feet front First shvef . n:00 10 ; Albert li. Jndv t 1 . r . Smitii, 27;i acres, i2'V4 .ias. H. Kelley to Clay Mvers and .iohn Carv. 1 lot. .-cio 25;) 00 Corintiiian Lodge 17, A. E. A. M. lo L.iVi.-V Chapter S, ii. A. M' of : 't 7 bloek Aibanv. V.'m. Perry to Xe.son V. MeCov, acres. Tp. 14 W "l A. 1 ia 'kleman to. .1. V. !'-iit ley, 1 acre in 1 laek- leinan's third additi..ii to A 1 ban v !I. 1. Haigiit to I). M. . I ones. :; acres, Tp. 11 W a Jas. i'-oven to I laniel I ti.ni iiue, aii iiii 2o0 aeics . . . :U2 5U 125 Oil :;00 00 225 00 !100 00 1 Wm. Turner to Lee .--hc-1-!"ti, interest in 05 !-('. acres Tp. Jo E. 1 25 t;0 y.i-. f.l.inr'.s IviEjcriaiiruii'fil. J ep.'..!-j;ji!i;n!'m given oliera ii'.it.'e List nii-'hl bv :. ".C. li i Corwdiis. was ,-!-:e i Mldii-llce, nleresi i':g am; 'f he e.itei-tain-u'eat carlo.-ini'c a . : wis a -. 'i i -1 , ri-ed .1 In I'. lo"!le !'h . t :tt: ds.;:ll.iie;,i : ,!,!;. a Mt! an 1 ! . i an .'ing in I n :'". i'der. a:.'!', ed v.I ') iiumer. -us ..! irks, h -i mod a :o.-t p.tvei.cj c:.:ci iaiuii'oli . The it! : ta-n.neui w.c- -d1 ii.i.ier tiie di -pie(s ; it;e i'.e.s' Aid r-ocie-v.'i eif y. li e nci-i t. r:king picl di e. if .Jtidg r..-presei rhaps. was tin' po rira ;1 . .! . '. dtn. v. w ho was 1 as t he pa! roil saint of the J.a.hes' A .i- Soci"ty, lionse. Will ic.eligid ii. wn lent mu-ic wti .luvenile Land. .xceJ l.d'iiished hv tii Sew ".eili!) li-t 'i3i:ri-) Suii.h. Thi' new i iii:r h edifice erected by the Southern Methodists at picer is c..iiij.!etei! excepting the ins; ie finish, its tail spire points our the location of the little viihige, which is improving and is destined to become one of tiie busy Points on tiie Oregonian railroad. Tie- building is ;:2x-K li, feet be tu-'eo tl... ;'l Il:e il ' and the ii n.wer is 77 feet i ceding bight, if that The i. J US Is ..!' verv v:-)) ! s ail verv well. c lie tai just drop the - tei'dl "so'ita. nag A o: u V old ' i, w il i' 1 s -tiidt. ;hr 'A- oi (,).- .i.icKSo'l ciatic. he..-' ii.--l. ..u : pj .. .ticn! , " 1 Hll'.'S si 'i'i e i his ii'i democracy of ! hat r--nut v t make, him county cieik. Evi-Jenlly Charley want- tie- entire v.. il l ..i' .btcksonvilie and judging fi. ni his absoriing ijd.diiics wiil got it. Travelers' accident tie. els in i:r:::u stlddi) in i'Veiii. of 'h-aih, or -i5 per v.es-k lor disabling injur..: o t. t iiis a .It C. B. i.NX, ;ent. Applctoit's Cyclociaali;. of American j Uiagranliv. Edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. The only national standard. Contains over 25,000 articles, giving full biographical sketches of every man and woman in America, prominent in anv re lation of life. Illustrated "with numerous steel plate engravings and vignettes. To be published in six royal octavo volumes. Volumes 1, 2 and 3 now ready. The grand est achievment of the great pul lishers. No -family can do well without it. Its sale is enormous. For further particulars, call or address W. W. Beck, Gen'l Agt. for Oregon and Wash ington Territory, care this Office. . ;!! WaK-li tiiveli Awiiy. Francis Pfeifferhas placed in his show case at the Albany soda and candy works a ifoO gold watch, which will be given away to the customer who purchases of him the most cigars. Every person who buys a cigar will receive a ticket. At the end of ninety days the one holding the largest number of tickets will receive the watch. ft is warranted to be a genuine gold watch worth $o0. His cigars are the best in the marjket. This :i rare chance to get a gold ! watch free. Fast ;oin:. 350 00 j Ladies who desire to secure bar i gains in dress goods, millinery, 300 00 j trimmed hats, and all goods of I that description', will do well to 211 00 ! call at the old stand of Shane & ! Lonsway. The stock is full and j complete at present, and by call- 350 00 i inn early satisfactory selections j can be made, and rare bargains ob- taineil. Thesb desirable goods 350 00 ! wer;-' bought at a great bargain and must be sold. They are going at almost unheard of prices, and i those desirhiir choice bargains should call early. .)000 0rM;r:it Involution in AH,uiy MaikU. i Another invoice of Kenton's Bak-jo- qq ! ing Powder has arrived at Julius i Gradwohl's. Only 25 cents in one I pound cans. It sells on its own - j merits. Julius Gradwohl war ' rants every can. If not satisfactory the money will be refunded. The vr-j qq ! reason lie was out of this popular i oaiving powuer ior a lew tays was ; due to the unprecedented sale created bv the constantly increas - in-' demand for it. Aoliee lo Sli-a users ins just locating in ersousjust locating m Albany or vicinity will find at the new . ioie oi i.ciiion oc unase, oer -veen : ; l- i . .. .' . - I the opera house and postoliice, a '"od place to pim-iiasu their sup - . , ,..., ,.;' . .,,1 ' I ,Uleh f 1111,1 Vr-f- ! AIey have Jirst-elass goods there ami the prices are rcasonahle. It i articles sent from their store do not ; ei.ine sausiacuon tnuy cneer- i . fully refund the monev " i " .s.iHi i,ii u- ,,... ' ' e , . We are prepared to lurmsh at , i. . . , . .. , rac; and many ipianti y de- ! r,:t:u' V'""?""1"."1;';;0; m.HKe.ai, Mine iimi, jioiiaiiu herring, choice, bloaters, anchovies, saniincs, hauout ami boneless cod. Kkxton ( iIamo. JJea Jiiirliel. M. Hvde :d (lie 1.1,1 eitv l.e..l-ef '1 tsoeoe.l re.M.I..,- ,..;.L..r' ' solicits a shar ..i i m. .... . i- r.mage. 'liie best niea!.-- lo be had in the country will be kept on hand "' - .'..wtll I.l. at reasonable prices. ! raliioi-nia jh-i;-S lire. ! Tiie onlv gu.iv:inti'cil ,.un. f, - 1 1.1 :.. . . . t , . ( iii in, com in me uc.-Ki. luiy h:er, rose j c,,li; catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. e.-.-ieie inu -cn.-c ci nisie ami uimieas- ant breath, resulliii"- from i-:it:irrh. Jvisv and jileasimt to use. Follow di rectiom- aim a cure is warranled.by all ih ugisi.- eciHl lor ciicuh r to AiO F - T1NF M F,i)I; A i (.'O.MPA.NV. Oroviile. i 'a! x iiion: h- ;rc;d!i,.-i',t for Sl 00. sc' bv UKlil i'i.- r,;stmV A M;is. m. sl. hi. For sale by ol :i i :ili(',-;rn:.-i i;:n. I Anybody can cid ii :i ce'.i this kind ; i' wi-.it'u r. The tnnibli; is !i; iet "'e, ! man i bo eai'.-ld i lie eiir i ' i- ii ivi- ear iv. aba's ;) narci'.-ts,. nf i-nsiiay i'c .i:iso: a b.iJiie e!' s ;.i..;m Abie : ; : i.e .'a i;".-r:ii:i King t Nmsmcptiou. ; '. A s-lima, i'.i '.iic'iiii i-, iiugii, .an! ( 'roue . i'lii-es and keen j; haai!. 'lis nh-as. ing lo I In- hi-P- and iicinb lo lln- abo.c '.- napbiilps. SeM at .--i.DIi ,i bn-jle nidt for ..' V !.l !' d:.Ni A CAT K-C'i'uK gives imiiu-i!:i'..- o-li-.-i'. 'i'lic idiianiial o'd" is semi i i t l.t a! by it heaiitsg and pem triUing iiat.n'c. (rive i! a inal. S.x ;ii(.!id:s ir... itiacat Sl.ih', Si id !.;. Ml!! i.id. Come ami see ns ami wo will gd raid, e to ir.'at you v.iih Foil - h. and :ii ah iiines aim to deserve ; vi mi" pain 'iutca'. aid. iirowneii A: tan - Our already large stock of fresh lb-able groceries is receiving didlv add'.Iains liimi'ii.'ii .v. f.,...,,..i ' , ' ( hroilii-le mute for sale, apply to (t Wi'H. " " The besi i-uaiilv of goons .lie ai- ways the cheapest, and this; motto we intend to adhere to. u;owxi;i.i. A Staxako. e solicit your patronage. I'dioWM'.I.I, t Si'ANARI). ";!; s is het- ..ml ui'cs riiit lo the s;ot. for rii-.-nie a :s;a, :. r; i j stivoi. 1..bai'ii.:, eh ids I f.-viT :i:ai coli Is. soiil hr Foi-hay iV 1 M;e..li .(sei' lo Cio:S i ;n ! ; s. .i.kp v: a.-i'i) . i.s w u iv.a bv die i;ir . t i .i S'-Itcx-I cli - :di - iiaty. orvir-'li, No. li. at !!:tis: i. i.inti . .-ii iiitay. .'pii'i. i -s-., I .I' di.: I'll IC.i'.- . 1' a . ' i'i :. ilM.iij- :.. t!.c s i, .v ..ii :-, d.. ... " r: . at id.:-: .. !.:.;!; ,-. ai sa ii ,.;ii:''-;-ai.svr e: S. i iliiaH. '. .;.; . ' -. .1:0 i.f "'iat :., il..!-- t'n n j i s v I'ii H-Hiiif f 1 A I 4 1 C 'J.2 I'I. ii. 1 :'AlNlKItSI-I, 1'KOP riv-l-i-ta-s in a'l i!-" ai ttrficn iii'iuii paia to eoiiiintr.-ia. men. -'Jifl.! Kciiioveil. We open for business this morn ing in our new quarters in the Flinn block, where we cordially invite all to call a-,A inspect, our suierb stock of fancy and stanle groceries. We have received re cently large invoices of new fresh goods making our stock the most complete ever offered in this city. AVe have no baits to offer but ex pect to build up a healthy trade by uniformly low prices. "Thanking our friends for their generous pat ronage in the past and promising the best quality of goods at the lowest living prices in the future, we remain respectfully yours.' Wallace & Thompson. UKETITIES. Smoke Estrellas. Wigwam slippers at Read's. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A tine line of neckties at Blain's. Six s'iaves for a dollar at T. Jones'. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. A new invoice of British trimming at Head's. First-class iroods and lowest prices at W. F. Read's. A new line of embroidery, very lat est pattern, at Read's. The neatest and cheapest liand sewed sIkv-s at Read's. An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap at the Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at co.-.t or less at Monleith AiSeileii bach's Cloaks, jackets and wintei wraps at cost or less at Monteith A; Seitenbacli's. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at eost or less at Monteith it Seitenbacli's. The largest assortment of ladies tine slmes and slippers in town at itedliekl A; Bl 'ownell's. Call and see tliem. For your line imported and Key i West ciirar go to M. BiUiiniiiirt's cigar j store, one door east o Lan gdcri's drug store. ' Just received, the celebrated Estrella I Key West cigar, the finest Kev West ! j cigar in the market, at M. Baumgart's ! cigar store. I have received my new stock o( nr'slin underwear. These goods are made on a lock-stitch machine, and are warranted to be full size and length, and price reasonable. Sa.mi el E. Youno. Who Is Sosir: Ifesl l-'rie!iI? Your stomach of course. Why? Un it it is out of order you are one of the most miserable creatures living (jive it a fair, honorable chance and see. il it is not the best Iriciid you h.ive i., 1 Hie end. Don't smoke in the morning J Don t drink in the moriim-;. If you I ! m:it smoke and drink wait until your' i stomach is through with brcuk!at. i v.... ,i, I- r., ...... .,...i ...... .1 j ii,e evening ami it will tell or. i; I'-.-s. 1 f voiir food lei incuts :ir,d does : i: : "! t right, if you are troubled will 1 Heartburn, Dizziness of the head, 1 V!lin- ' J'e f""'1 tating, Biliousness. Indigestion, oi anv other trouble o'th, stom,eh, you had best j useliiven'.- August Fb.wor, as no per- ' son can use it without immediate iv. ' lief. I'ieliles h;i I't lishes, V( 9fd HOW rim.rilii Oil .Ue.vi. i ! ment ol tine jnckles and relishes, i including the best French mustard i ,i n -i: alio iiiuiiin oicnfii:i; v,niu ice, i ,,.lerv rdlsh aml ce,v ! chow, Pearl onions, mixed mckks. j s.veKj (iherkins, olives, horse rad-! : all)l ,ln.v M(W. I ; ,j..r 'J'liese goods never ' hul to ! jvl, s:ltisfactilin. j Kknton & Chase, An IuskIhm- 'n re. I The OUIGf V.L AB1ETIXK OIXT- i r'T i ..,.i.. ....t .... i., i ..... .,, 1... l...-..w ...vl is : 1 1 1 ulisolutc c-ure for old sores, burn.-, wounds, chapped bauds, imd yi'.l sUin emotions. i Will positively cure nil kinds of piles. j Ask for ilie OitKILVAL AHlKi INK j OlXT V KNT. .Sold by Foshay V Ma- so'l at :r cents per box by mail filets. ; ari!eners Will find af P.rownoll it Stan- ! ar' s, garden seeds from several i diifereiil gardens, and all at Sets.. ! per panel'. : ' ' : '. t'.eii i:g iikI.nI for fasli. l.v i :..h;:m v :i i:iee :d f heir 1 store room under E. M. French's I jewelry store. Also cash paid lot uouifry. Aibanv. (.hvgon. 1 MSi', A 1 J eiinin. '! SI. t''r.eik!iii. liitt'Ni! ciivsi'n watch it- rm.ii-f will ilc:iso return "K.'Cv: m:-:vj, WAsiii.vsi . x i i!;oxi t i.aici'.;-..- cm l.;:A..iii! s,r.-. !. i.etw.x t;:; lt.:U'iv li. in ... inj J. , tins, in i;;;v.;,si:,i si,:.;-. Ait '.vii-: v.ier.iifL'il ttr.e.-.. J:l.-s :ui 1 s;i i;'au;,i' . I'rii-iN ! rAXt'Kii-M.l. ill' l-'AttMKit t 1 V'.WS'l 111 s,-!i . ;;'n:,., nine.- fin- .- ..lie- ::i !i.c Iii.'mI.s h Mi.nta -'., v.-i;.. have ,i".t nil .. ::.i;i'l ':a.. a i.' si,.-k I.ci:i-. am. ' ! f.l - - - - ... ; I Ahii'S !..;S!idd i'l.AI.N SLW':Xdl)i. i"wJZjV .l.-ts-siW MV.'ivi.iu.- i;iTn.,.Ai:.:n.v 1 H ' t ' ,W UF U d i ; . v-'.'.t. n ne wu.-tuni nri. or tin citv. Ai.)Iy t-i h.l. Cu'-rcr. drv i:!-:.sTai ::a."t j c. cry dii v siaa cd in M am st vie. jjAil.Mi sob!) AN I X IK!; I. .-.'!' IN J!V i il li;i'i.cs.s iMisiiics.s to 'I . .1 . en e laaa. I am ; 'U-siro.is of wlle-tiii-r all my i.iiis'.aa.i;-.... ! a.itcM :i:niVT-' tints. Ail tit'r.si.!i I.'i.u:ii'j I tta aisiih t :s iinluiituil Oj uic will iilcso i.i'l: aliil -c'.tlo i i-i, i1.,.xj..,.us -vi'l 1... (.,itii-:i ii.-.l num.: Mt ; tin- same i!titsc. K. b 'I ho.Mi'soN. I A 1 ha i iv, 1'el. 1. j TeOK VOI II KINK WINKS ANll bl'i OltS i i? ra to M. Hamniriirt's. .Notice of A jUMiinJliK'iil ol' lixeeiitcr. Tyo'l'ICK IS liKKKIlV o: KN T!i., iA the nr:iiL,rsiirnefi has ik-.-ii. iiy i!h eoiaity L-.iii-(," of Linn county, ore; n, drily ieitx.iiiioil exct-tito;-of fiif- hist wait mi; l!-t:!i,i.:i 1 .1! dCil':a' W. W:l:llif.;h, (! ciiiU'j. A!i ii-r-niis l,:n hie .tain.:, u.aiiisi sa.t! .1.:...: '.. . i a.'es'.ht 1 ia.-sail..:. .1 uti M-l" i !..:! :.- IV I'-i-l-.i i". i:.V, !!;o Hi '!.-.-!:;i!l I at i i-i .'la.-t: ia A ' : '..'..- . !an:i oina;. , tii-.-u..?: '. :it i i-. eia.t: r. . vd'.hin nix I is rout tilt- tlV; of 111. if-. ladjJ Idtini.irv :-7, 1 :.:-o. v k::i:n:;v, i. ii. N". I'.i.A.' lt t l'l.'N. I.... iaia '.Ui liXrJiil AX!) sli ci t7' rt o' IJn-.drit'Ci 'O-iiCb V -I.-s -i- jiiUlO. Ae v.'ni'it aim .iticcdeil t. iwavs rea.i-. lo t Mm! (.'ol. I led !:s L'libc:' and ('i.ildreas' l;;i.i- cutting -puei.Ot..'. .-let. UClSOIlS cAtlVinUMl t( at the loines. TLOS. .IOXES. Propristor. T1 (J) 0 z a o (f) L. E. BLAIN'S f armers i iiercnants MAMMOTH STOCK OF H S ft I INSURANCE i t ISJp jAlbany, ; E. S. Straban.Ciias. E. Wolver ! ton, .J. L. Cow;i1i, 1. P. Monteith, i .L W. Cusick. .L ). Writsman,.!. i K. Filiierkiu. Charles Monteitli, G. In all ihf noViOit rai.l moi'.rj.lesir.ilile styles' ' j. Simpson Nrow Opened -J t O I I (f) o GO ) 2 (I) V fatsos" wv Xew Departure I Sew Store, New Goods, TIN.HARDWiRE AND NOVELTY STORE OPENED BY WILLIAM SIMPSON. 5, 10, 15, 20 and 2o Cent Counter'. On each of which every artirle is solo at the fisrures named. This is a rare opportunity to replenish your kitchen furniture and house furnishing goods, or to purchase I I nun Will irfiftkf ftJ UlRllli 111 4t Prlcrs Never In-fore Heard of One d.mr west cf & Sox' ALBANY OREGON. n. li. IT ...A LIVE.. TOWN. This is what Allunv is at present, and in i order to keep pace with the lively times in j this city, W. II. Willar.1 has enlarged his j store and stock so that he now has the most j complete and desiral.ie line of furniture in the j val ey His double salesrooms in Froman's block are filled with an elegant assortment of new furniture, consisting of holiday special ties, lounges in new patterns, find jrold pic ture f.ames, 'willow chairs, easy rockert. mar ble tables, bracket", etc., etc. An examina tion of the stock will show this to be true in every respect. Oregon ! Capital Stock $300,000 I'tSJKI l' i 4riTAL.2.,3,;M(. OI'MCEKS ': I'residenf Charles E. Woiverton. Vice-President .1. O. Writsman. Treasure, -J. V. CusicK. Secretary .1. K. lil.ierkin. Ca .OIKKATOKS. lssf8.'scima.eojs8r7afe A Square Company Managed by Square Hen Patrons ztd by Square People 5b r. bltiihSLL, BANKER. Ai.UANV, .c . -:. ;. OREGf- . '.cm- York Sin KruJitds:o i. . countyar.il citv warrants. .ic.v:-u ..:: sit- tiliji:,;! to check. Interest u.i !)..' ! hi : i: . ocp'.sirs (' ii.-t : ions will receive prompt attention. Corresin.iiitlein.-e solicited. I5TOi!ice noiirs from s a. M.,to 5 v. . Aat"at for. reliable, lire an.l marine insur ance co:ii.-:t:i;es. Hand Store! Tiie pavt ynar ha jyoven if to bo a neees sdy. 'ihu tics; :i,u ctit-'i..:st jiluee to buy 13 We are r.heiys .) rc 1 to buy y mr house hold furi.ini.e. ;.t die bigiiest cusli price. Sole t..ux-tiis for tiie I PEERLESS OIL GAD i i And - Lamo - Killer if Ttnsbort re -etitlv ;s lik-i. o'te ai tiie Ij'.vest .rice Al! work VLLMlD ! Furniture Dealer i I . IN A LIVE 1 i i 1 I n it i ii l 1 M F11AXKL1X & CO