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' ; i': ' THE MOItyiyO HERALD, SrXDAY. MAHCH or. 1888. periling gaUggicvnlcl DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COXYESTIOX THE MAILS. Mails at the Albany postotlice close as follows: r'or all offices north Pie West Side f -d0 M- And the Narrow GuageR . R. ) ?jr Portland and Salem. 11 a. si. Corvallis and Yaquina 1250 P. M. Ail offices south 7:30 P. M The jmstottiee will he closed each evening from six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early morning train should he mailed beore 8 o'clock the levious ivemnjr. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Di-Dart Passenger...... i 11:15am 1:00 p ni Freignt I 5:25pm 6:50 a.m O. te C. K. K. TIME-TABLE. NORTH BOUND. Arrive! iJepartt': Arrives. CaU.expr Eocene ex Freight 6:45am! 7.05am 'Portlan-lO.lOam 11 15am. 11. 35am 7. 10am 3.4ari 2.45pni SOUTH FOUND. I Ciila. exp 'iuirene e t'reiaht ! Arrives; Departs Arrives. 7.45pm! 3.05pm Ashland 9.00am 12.20pm! 12. 40pmlKwjjene 2.40p ni 1 80imi!Kui;ene 15.00pm LEBANON BRANCH. FmAlba'y Departs Arrives No. llT...i'r2 50 p m !.eb:-MOn at 1.3B p No. 13.. -! 8.10 pm " .?'' ! Fin l.eban i No. 12 i 5.00 a m Albauyai 5.45 :im. Mo. 14 2.00 pm! " 2.45 pm. THE WEATHER TO-U.lY. Sax Fhascisco, March 24. Weather indica tions for the naxt. twenty-four hours bein iiii'' at 7 P. at. are: rair weather. .IOTT1SU3 ABOUT TOH.V. . E. Montague Nominated for Clerk, J. J. Whitney for County Judge and Jno. Smallman for Sheriff. Browneli & Stanard are receiv ing fresh eabages and vegetables constantly. Plenty of fresh butter, eggs, cab baire. ffclerv. cauliflower, lemons. etc., at Browneli & Stanard's. Tiie democratic nominees who remained in this citv last night were serenaded by the Juvenile band. A pleasant sociable and reunion was given by the G. A. K. post and Women's Relief Corps at their hall last evening. Rev. A. J. Judkins, of Chicago, will deliver a lecture in the W. C. T. U. hall Monday night on the i.bjeet of temperance, irom a na tional standpoint. Everybody in vited. E. F. Sox received a telegram l earing the news ot the dangerous illness of his father, and started yesterday noon for Sterling, Illi nois, to see him. The Kev.Jesse C.Taylor will hold divine service in the St. Peter's Episcopal church to-da March 25th, morning and evening. All are invited to attend. Rev. Geo. II. Lee, of Corvdlis will exchange pulpit with R 'v II. V. Kominger to-day and preach in the Congregational -church both morning and evening. Walter A. Mills, the great tem perance lecturer, will lecture on Tuesday evening at the W C. T. U. rooms on the subject of "Must Government by the People Fail." The Portland News says that Capt. C. F. Powell, U. S. engineer, has been ordered to Memphis, TennesS3, which will be of inter est to --ibany people, where the captain has many friends and re latives. Geo. W. "Walker, a former Linn county boy, now Judge of the 6th Judicial District, by appointment oi Gov. Pennoyer, has made a good record in Ins judicial work and is strongly talked of for re election on the "democratic ticket in that district. On next Tuesday evening the regular weekly drillof "F" Co., O. ZN G., will be held at the opera house, on which occasion will oc cur the quarterly inspection by the inspecting officer, Lieutenant Geo. E. Chamberlain. Those who are fortunate enough to leceive invito tations will witness some interest ing maneuveri by the military boys. The third quarterly meeting oi the Methodist Episcopal church which began yesterday, will be continued to-day as follows : Love feast at'J10 a. m., public preachin at 11 a. m. bv Rev Dr. A. J. Jud kins, of Chicago, followed by the sacrament ol the Lord's Supper, conducted by the presiding elder, Rev. S. P. Wilson, and in the even ing preaching by the elder. Dr Judkins is a gentleman of national reputation ; let all go and hear him. The Linn county democratic convention met at the court house in this city yesterday at 10 a. m. The convention was called to order by W. R. Bilyeu, chairman of the county central committee. No time was wasted in speeches, and after the chairman had stated the object of the meeting, the conven tion proceeded at once to business. On motion of J. L. Cowan, Geo. E. Chamberlain was eleted tem porary chairman. On motion of Sam May the temporary organization was com pleted by the election of O. P. Coshow secretary, and C. J. Shedd assistant. A committee of three on cre dentials was appoined by the chair as follows : T. J. Black, J. B. R. Morelock an.d L. Senders. A committee -on permanent or ganization, consisting of J. L. Cowan, C. 11. Ralston and Sam May, was likewise appointed. On motion of Enoch Iloult a recess of 15 minutes was taken in order to give the committees time to report. After recess the committee on credentials reported the following delegates entitled to seats in the convention, which report was adopted : EAST ALBANY. John Hotlman, Geo. Chamber lain, Brice Wallace, C. P. Burk hart, John Isoni, L. Senders, Abe Hackleman, Phil Swank, A. E. Bioom. WEST ALBANY. E. L. Brvan, Ubbe Peters, Geo. W. Cline, C. H. Stewart, Dr. J . L. Hill, J. L. Cowan. HARKlSBCRCi. Enoch Hoult, I). S. Busey, Sam May, J. W. Grimes, Geo. M. Al ford , AYilliamMcCulloch , Oliver Hyde, Geo. Huston. BROWNSVILLE. J. B. R. Morelock, C. II. Cable, J. D. Arthurs, F. M. Jack, E. B. Michael, Win. Cochran, O. P. Co show. IIALSEY. Robert Andrews, W. J. Ribelin, I T. J. Black and J. R. Bone. ! SHEDD. John A. McBride, John Morgan and Neil Shedd. SYRACl'SE. John Cox, L. C. Stratton and F. M. Miller. CENTER. L. M. Wheeler, L. C. Rice and Milt Snyder. SANTIAM. Jas. Peery, J. T. Bilyeu, Jesse South, James Crabtree David Bil yeu and J. B. Fitzwater. WATERLOO. Oscar Healy, George McKinney, S. A. Devaney and O. Jennings. SWEET HOME. Thos. Morris, Wm. Rumbaugh and Wm. MeKinnon. FRANKLIN filTTE. David Mvers, John Bilyeu, J. K. Thomas, Jasper Crabtree ami John Curl. scio. Harvey Shelton, F. P. Devaney G. W . Hunsaker, I. N. Griuin, J. T. Foil is, A. J. Shelton and Thos. Munkers. LEBANON. J. R. Keebler, C. II. Ralston. John A. Beard, J. C. Bilyeu, Jeff Coyle and r. 0. Hansard. BRUSH CREEK. W. J. Philpot and G. Splawn. CRAWFORDSVILLE. Geo. Finley and W. C. Robinett. FOX VALLEY. David Scott, by H. Lyon proxy, and H. Lyon. LIBERTY. Thomas Thompson and Jesse Barr. ORLEANS. D. Turner and A. Stone. ROCK CREEK. James Turnidge, by 11. S. Wil liams, proxy. The report of the committee on organization, recommending that the temporary officers be made the permanent officers and arranging the order of business, was adopted. J. Reiblen moved that the votes be cast by ballot, and an amend ment that the ballot be by viva voce vote proposed by Enoch Hoult was carried by a vote of 4;! to 38. The original vote then prevailed. Third ballot Bryant 34, Whit ney 34, Doi ris 13. I The name of J. P. Galbraith was j It Will be then placed in nomination by J. I D. Arthurs. J . L Cowan inquired if the nominations had not been declared closed. The chairman ruled that nominations could be made at any time. Mr. Cowan said that it was at least unusual for such a nomination to be made at this time, and he desired to see everything done openly and above board. O. P. Coshow said the Brownsville delegation wanted to act openly, but they wanted the privilege of voting for J. P. Gal braith if thev desired to. The fourth ballot stood "Whitney, tlRKMKX s TOllOiAMKYl. Held in Portland Between June 16th and 20th. 31, Bryant 25, Galbraith 25, Dorris of Mr. Dorris was The Portland News says: For some time past correspondence has been had between the Directors of the Northwestern Firemen's Asso-j ciation in regard to the time and place of holding the next tourna ment. It has been definitely set tled that Portland will be the place, and the time will be between June 16th and 20th. An effort will be made to have the tourna ment f 1883 eclipse all previous affairs of this kind in the North west. Teams will probably come as follows : Seattle wiil send two, Taconif one, Vancouver one, Spokane Falls one, "Walla Walla one, Astoria two, Salem two or three, Eugene one, Albany two. East Portland one, Oregon City one, and Portland will, through the Volunteer Fireman's Associa tion, endeavor to put two teams in the field. The association will raise a large sum of money and haog up valuable prizes. Yc.Ntenia.v's Nomination. The result of yesterday's nomi nations by tiie democratic conven tion was somewhat- of a surprise, and prominent democrats do not attempt to conceal the fact that material was at hand for a much stronger ticket. Some excellent men were placed in nomination, but the ticket is so weighted down by ot hers who were nominated by the slaughter of good men that even staunch democrats were heard last evening to predict the defeat of a considerable portion of it. The forks of the Santiam can not complain this time of being left out in the cold, in fact they car ried away a full share. The only Albany man nominated for the county offices is J. J. Whitney for county judge, and it will be no ask at all to find a republican v h can interest him in the 'race next June. Ui'iiiovctl. We open for business this morn ing in our new quarters in the Flinn block, where we cordially invite all So call u.id inspect our superb stock of fancy and staple groceries. We have received re cently large invoices of new fresh goods making our stock the most complete ever offered in this city. We 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 pa6t and promising the best quality of goods at the lowest living prices in the future, we remain respectfully yours, Wallace & Thompson. 1. The name withdrawn. Fifth ballot Whitney 44, Bry ant 18, Galbraith 17. On motion of H. Bryant the nomination of Mr. Whitney was made, unani mous. The ballot for commissioners re suited in the nomination of B. W Cooper and G. W. Phillips. r'or county clerk the name ot N. P. Payne and E. E. Montague were placed in nomination. The first ballot stood Montague 43, Payne 41, Mr. Montague being declared tiie nominee oi the convention. Fur county recorder E. E. Davis was nominated with little opposi tion. For sheriff the first ballot stood as follows: John Smallman 23, W. P. Smith 18, C. C. Jackson 14, Newton Crabtree 11. Levi Douglas 9, scattering 15. The name of Levi Douglas was withdrawn, and a second ballot was taken as follows : Second Laliot mailman 29, W. P. toinith 23, Jackson 10, Crabtree, 12, scattering 3. Third ballot Smallman 36, Smith 24, Jackson 14, Crabtree 11. The name of N. Crabtree was withdrawn. Fourth ballot Smallman 38 Smith 24, Jackson, 23. Filth ballot Smallman 40,Jack son 23, Smith 20. Sixth ballot Smallman 40,Jack son 24, Smith 18. Seventh ballot Samallman 42, Jackson 23, smith 19. The name of W. P. Smith was then withdrawn. Eighth ballot Smallman 43, Jackson 40, Smith 1. On of W. P. Smith Mr. Smallman was! while the train was goinK around a UKEYITIES. The . U. Acchlcul. In the accident on tiie narrow guage, three nidus south of Os wego, Clackamas county, Wednes day afternoon, twelve pisseDgers were injured and ten cattle were motion j killed. The wreck took place Smoke Estrellas. Wigwam slippers at Read's. Fresh groceries at Coun Bros. A tine line of neckties at Blain's. Six p'uivcs for a dollar at T. Jones'. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. A new invoice of British, trimming at Read's. First-class troods and lowest prices at W. F. Read's. A new line of embroidery, very lat est pattern, at Read's. The ncalest and cheapest baud sewed shoes ut Read's. An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap at the Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith A-Seitenhach's Cloaks, jackets and wintei wraps at cost or less at Monteith it Seitenbach's. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith & Seitenbach's. The largest assortment of ladies fine shoes and slippers in town at rfedtieltf & Brownell's. Call and see them. For your fine imported and Key West cigar go to M. B:uinigart's cigar store, one door east o Landcn's druj: store. Just received, the celebrated Estrclla Key West cigar, the tinest Key West cigar irs the market, at M. Baumgart's cigar store. I have received my new stock o! nv.:slin underwear. These goods an made cn a lock-stitch machine and arc warranted to be full size and lciigth,and price reasonable. Samuel E. Young. X IXew Mrtiire! CD w 0 Hew Stoie, New Goods, TIN.HARDWSflE AND NOVELTY STORE OPENED BV WILLIAM SIMPSON. 5. 10, 15, 20 and 25 '5 Gent w O V) On each of whfch every artirlc is sold at the fi-jureg named. This is a rare opportunity to replenish your kitchen furniture and house furnUhing goods, or to purchase 10,000 Useful Articles! - gjfM Prices Sever before Heard r One door west cf & Sox ALBANY OREGON. IV. H. VLLARD ........A LIVE. Furniture Dealer .IN A. declared Hie unanimous choice ot the convention. For treasurer the first ballot stood: H. Farwell oo, W. K. Curl IS. A. K. South 9, A. L. Uridge larmer 8, F. M. lUoiels 7, J. M. Williams 4. If. Farwell was nom inated on the second ballot. For assessor Z. B. Mo.-es was nominated on the second ballot, S. (J. Wallace receiving ou and .1. Li. Nye 10. For school cjerk L. M. Curl was nominated. For survevor no nomination was maile, Undemocratic central com mittee, being authorized to till this vacancy or any other which might occur. J. Shea was nominated bv accla mation lor coroner. j The following central committee J was appointed : Fast A.bany, ! Geo. E. Chamberlain; West Al bany, J. L. Hill; Brownsville, W. T. Cochran; Brush Creek, J. N. Kice; Crawlordsville, Wm. Ire land; Franklin Butte, David My ers; Fox Valley, David Scott; llairishurg, Oliver Hyde; Ilalsey, T. J. Black; Lebanon, J. Beard; Liberty, Thus. Arnold; Rock Creek, E. A. Hester; Shedd, C.J. Shedd; Scio, T. Al. Munkers; Sweet Home, AVm. Uumbaugh; Santiam, Jas. l'eerey; Svracuse, L. C. Stratton ; Waterloo, Geo. Bi McKinney. On motion the convention ad journed sine die. curve, and was caused by cattle rushing from the upper to the low er side of the car. A1.! the cars tumbled fifteen feet off the trestle, the eDgine remaiuiug on the tiack. The only seriously injured persou was Conductor Colburn. He v. as j evidently pitched forward on his head a:in sustained a fracture ot the skull. His injuries, while daD gerou?, are nut necessarily fatal. It seems a miracle that no one was killed outright. Who Is Vnr UeM I rii-iiil? Your stomach of course. Why? Be if it is out of order you are one of the most miserable creatures living Give it a fair, honorable chance and see il it is not the best fr.iend you have in the end. Don't smoke in the murnim: Don't drink in the mornini-. If yon must smoke and drink wait until ymu stomach is through with breakfast. You can drink more and smoke mop in Ihe evening and it will tell or. yoi less. If your food feiment? and doe digest right, if you are troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness of the head, coming u,j of the food after eating. Biliousness, Indigestion, or any ot.hci trouble of the stomach, you liad besi use Green's August FInwor. as no per son can use it without immediate relief. DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION. IH-ath of W. It. Kl e. V. B. Kice, the well know trav veling agent of the Oregon Pacific railroad, lias beer, seriously ill at bis residence in this city, and last night his attending physician thought be could not live until this morning. His relatives have been telegraphed for, and hi mother, sister and brother, of Ash land will arrive this morning. Later ince writing the above, we learn that Mr.Kicedied at twen ty minutes before 1 o'clock this morning. Rewarded. The Eugene Guard says: "The readers of the Guard will remem ber that several weeks since, L. S. Ogden, a son of Saume Ogdeu, found a tree across the trpek near Springfield station, and ut him self to some trouble informing the railroad emnloves of the fact " services have been acknowl- d i by a draft for $5, and the proini.-. that at any time he may wish to travel over the O. & C. a free pass will be furnished." mi f ii m i ine iouowmg were elected as j delegates to the state convention : j J. L. Cowan, J. K. Weatherford, C. H. Ralston, L. Senders, T. J. Black, Enoch Hoult, I. I). Miller, I Wr. Ii. Bilyeu and James Peery. i The convention then adjourned i until 1 p. m. j AFTERNOON SESSION. The following names were placed ' in nomination for representatives: .lett Myers, A. Blevins, K. A. Hes ter, J. l',. -K. .Morelock, Abe Hack leman, iPhillip Swank, (J. V. Ilun saker,li. C. Miller. T. J. Black moved that the mo tion whereby the viva voire system of voting was adopted be reconsid ered, which prevailed. The origi nal motion that the convention vote viva voce was then voted down. The vote for representatives stood : Miller 07, Myers b0, More lock 35, Swank 34, Hackleman 21, Hunsaker 12, Blevins lb, Hester 3, Blank 1. Myers and Miller hav ing received a majority were de clared two of the nominees of the convention. The names of Hester. Hackle- leman, Hunsaker and Blevins were The juvenile classes of the Al bany college, in company with several of the teachers, yesterday took a very enjoyable picnic in the woods in search of the early spring flowers. Thev showed themselves as great adepts in searching out the beauties of nature as they are in acquiring gems of knowledge, as a most beautiful bouquet of fresh wild flowers that adorns our table can testify. It was accompanied with the following note : Dear Ed's Herald AVe have had such a happy day rambling in the woods and gathering liowers, while you have been in your hot close office. We wish vou could have been with us to enjoy our de lightful picnic. We have selected our prettiest flowers to make you a bouquet, which you will please ac cept. The College Little Folks. March 24, LsiSS. New styles. An Oregouian reporter is re sponsible for thisexhileratingitiin : Seeing a largo quantity of thiu shavings of wood in a drug store ! window yesterday labeled "Chi- j nese shavings'" a reporter inquired I what they were used for. He was j told that by soaking them in water a baudoMoe was formed suclrns is used by Chinese women j in plastering their hair into the j singular stales they affect. From i what kind of wood the shivings were made no one appeared to know, but the druggist said they made a bandoline as niLcllaginous as that made of quince seeds and that it was now much used by American ladies. When this comes iulo rreneral use and its i properties are fully understood it i may be expected that the ladies I will devise some ner and start ling styles of coiffure. "Vol .nilly. Iiul lon't l it Again " The Rosoburg Plaindealer says: One of the amusing jury verdicts that come to the notice of the pub lic is that rendered in the Hamlin case at Grant'? Pass last Thursday. The verdict was: "We find the de fendant not guilty; but recommend that he be severely reprimanded by the court." The court didn't re primand the defendant, however, thinking, no doubt, that it is hard ly proper to reprove a man for not being guilty of a crime. L. E. BLAIN'S LIVE 'TOWN. This is what Albany is at present, and iifc order to keej) pace with the lively times in. this city, W. 11. Willard has enlarged his. store and stock so that he now has the roost complete and desirable line of furniture in the valley. His double salesrooms in Froman's block are tilled with an elegant assortment of new furniture, consisting of holiday special ties, lounires in new patterns, find jrold pic ture f .atiics, willow chairs, easy rockert. mar ble tables, brackets, etc., etc An examina tion of the stock will show this to be true in every respect. -MAMMOTH STOCK OF- COMFAJNTY OF Pickle and K-lih's, We are now offering an assort ment of line pickles and relishes, including the best French mustard and mustard dressing, Chili sauce, celery relish and celery salt, chow chow, Pearl onions, mixed pickles, sweet Gherkins, olives, horse rad lsh, pepper sauce and curry pow der. These goods never fail tc yive satisfaction. Kenton & Chase, Ah Alt.Hofiiie lire. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MKNT is only put up in larsre two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. A?k for the ORIGINAL ABIE l INt OINT WENT. Sold by Foshay & Ma son at ' cents per box by mail 550 cts. Gardeners Will find at Browneli & Stan ard's, garden seeds from severa' different gardens, and all at 5cts. .per paper. ','IM!H 7xu r.-As anled for Cash. J By Topham & Wallace at then I store room under F. M. French'- jewelry store. Also cash paid foi I poultry. Albany, Oregon. Oregon. ICapitalMSuOO,Oi " fe" ijr " IMItt-lP CAPITAM955.000. LOST, A kOUXP CBVSTL WATCH chain. The liinler will please return t M. Franklin. rPEXG IIKV.G, WASHING AND IRONING 1 Laundry on Ellsworth street, betwee I the Revere House and Johnson's Blacksn.i shop. All work warranted first-class ani sa j uifactory. Prices low. "I IfANTED A LL THE FARMERS VH wish to sell their farms, to call ami place the same in the hands of Curran & Munticth, who have several eustomecs foi ptood grain and stock farms. police to luvfsior's I am offering a first class in vestment in real estate. Capital reouired $300 in easy payments. C. E." Chase. T AD1ES DESIRING PLAIN SEWING 01. Jj sewing for children can have the sanii done promptly and at reasonable rates by ad dressing Mrs. Pauline Burns.Albany HOUSE rent, Apply to Ed. Carter. AND CLOCK OF LOTS KOI' n he western part of the citv. In all the newest and mo itj-dcsirable styles .ire Now Opened Railroad connection Promised D. C. Ireland, of the Astoria Pi oneer, recently visited Portland in the interest of the railroad of that city down by the sounding sea, and succeeded in getting a conditional assurance irom representatives oi I j the O. K. & N. road, that a rail l road should be built to Astoria in 1 tho near future. Jt will , be rem j embered that Astorians have ! raised by subscription $150,000, as jationus to any parties who will build and operat a railroad from Portland to Astoria. They cer tainly deserve railroad connections, and will have it some time. California 'nl-K- urr. T he only guaranteed cure for cat-1 arrh, cold in the head, hay fever, rose ! cold; catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. ! Restore the oense of taste and unpleas-1 ant breath, resulting Irom catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow di rections and a cure is warranted, by all drmrgists. Send for circular to ABIE TINE M El) IOA L COM PAN V, Oroville, Cal. Six months treatment for $1.00, sent by mail for $1.10. For sale by Fushay & Mason. ITV j ev ery day served in any style. Xot a California IJcnr. Anybody can catch a cold this HAVING SOLD AX INTEREST IN M harness misiuess to 'I.J. overman, 1 an desirous of collecting' all my outstandiit. notes and accounts. All persons knowirii thi'tnselves indebted to nie will plcose cal and settle The business w ill be continued as usual at the same please. E. L THOMPSON. Albany, Feb. 22. IpOR VOI R FINE WINES AND LIOI OKS !: to M. Raumtfart's. kind of weather. The trouble is to let iro, like the man who camrht the ear We advise our readers to purchase mi:;1 Appli-Km's ( v-loi; dla of American IMagraphy. Edited by James Grant "Wilson and John Fiske. The onl v national Missionary Services. On Monday evening, March 2t, missionary services will be held at the Baptist church. Addresses are vxpected by Kev. A. 11. Medbury. Kcv. Ci. J. Burchet, tate mission arv nnl Hon. F. 6. McCowan, ol Oregon City. This will be the reg ular iiuarterly meeting of the state ii --.-ionary board. ; then withdrawn, leaving Morelock standard. Contains and Swank in the field The second ballot stood More lock 43, Swank 38, Morelock being declared the third nominee. For county judge the names of J. J. Dorris, H. Bryant andJ. J. Whitney were placed in nomina tion. The first ballot stood, Bryant 38, Whitney 30, Dorris 15. Neither having received a majority a sec ond ballot was taken, which re sulted as follows : Second ballot Bryant 30, Whit ney 2'2, Dorris 13. over 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 pub lishers. No family can do well without it. Its sale is enormous. for further particulars, call address W. W. Beck, Oen'l Agt. for Oregon and Wash mgton Territory, care this Office. or .Vol ice of AppointttM-iil of Executor h IS HEREBY GIVEN THA'i undersisnied has been, by the of 1 county court, of Linn county, Orer.n. Foshay & .Mason a bottle of Santa Abie "l" apix.ii.tea executor oi tne mst wm am t! r-ilifni-ni-i Kinirrr fimsiiiniitioi. ! testament of George W. Wat moth, de the Caliloimu King U Consumption, , (.t !lBed A er90ns iavil1r claims ajrahis; Asthma, Bronciutis, oughs and Croup ; mi(1 ejStuXo preHent the same, duly ver Cures, and keep it handy. 'I is pleas. I ;;iea requited by law, to the uiideriirnei. ing to the taste and death to the aboi'e ! at his oltiee in Albany. Linn county, Oregon complaints. Sold at $1.00 a bottle or 8 i within six months from the date of tha for $2.50. CALIFORNIA CAT-k-CURE 1 notice. gives immediate relief. The Catarrhal j Datei bruary i, lh8i kffvfv virus is soon displaced by its ; healing n R -v ur.Af!ivRiR Fvrl;, Atornev for xicuto'. ri OOrt ! and pcDetrjran uuutre. ktiw il a J ! ' i w n.nnib0 truotmonf 1 iV I irlHl. OI A lliwu 'jiia vi vHiiiiviii v i.vx'j sent by Mail $1.10. Come and see us and we will j guarantee to treat you with cou; tesy and at all times aim to deserve j your patronage.' Browneli & Stan- i ard. J Kenton & Chase keep a supply of postage stamps on hand for the con venience of persons wanting them when the post office is closed. Pickled ti ipe at & Chase's. The neatest and cheapest hand-sewed shoes a Read s. The Mar Bath liooras -AND Shaving Parlors. All work promptly attended to. Hot and Cold Baths always ready. Ladies' and Chil.irens' hair cutting a specialty. Sick persons attended to at their homes. THOS. JONES, Proprietor. Z2 03 si (A m o (A o X w OtnCF.KS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretary J K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. R. P. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith, J. W. Cusick, J. (). Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. Safe. Sounfl? GansBrvative A Square Company Managed by Square Men Patronized by Square People Patronize Hone Enterprise H. F. MERRILL, BANKER. ALBANY, - - . OREGO Soli txchaiitre on New York Sin Francisco and Portland. Jtuy tio'is-. statv, county and citv warrant., ".e :uive d-wwiK subject to checkinterest vi lo !! on time deposits. Collections will receive prompt atte-.Uoii. Correspondence solicited. t3TOffice oours from 8 a. M.,to 5 P. M. Aev.it for reliable, fire and niarinj insur ance companies. Second Hand Store Z2 The past year has proven it to be a naces sity. The best and cheapest place to buy your S t oves, FmnitureTinwarB We are always prepared to buy vour house hold furniture at the highest cash price. Sol ucents for the PEERLESS OIL CAII And. - Lamp - Killer- X3T Tinsliop reMitly aid 3 1. one at the lowest prices 'AH wark . M. FRANKLIN & GQ