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-V CENTS A. UE ,A IMA $ . OK-BiN: PHlOAY ' MORNING. JUJNTE S . 188 mrm-fto. its Tilt; AliianySBakery ! Julius Joseph Under the tica management ot I3E J) 1 P ,.. cliiill lii uui , WHO KEEF2 A fuil iir.e of choice, family' groceries and provision Can "ea nneapples, Ohoica fcTaWe BsIicaciES Ornamented cakes'for Wefln hi as a ltd Parties. i Salmon bellies, mackerel and srdt'fishof all kinds. FRESH BAKED BBEAD ifiverv Day. t Best S-rim. Pies. Cakes TEAS and COFFE Mm Nuts, Raisins CANNED uoODS, ETC. Manufacturer "of Choice Cigars -AND DEALER IX- l ill iv! ORTED AO KEY WEST ATTOUSKYM DK. X. BLAOKBUKjN; AT ttlUNEY AT . Law, Aloauy, Ore; OU Othce m Odd liow's Temple. ill piaeuce mail courts of t;:i. state, ami give special attention to all business.J '.'a- - VirOLVEKTON i IRVINE, AtTORNEYS VV at Law, Albany, Or. Otflcc Ul rooms 13 and 14, Foster's .block, over . i iiam's etorfi -:Z: K. WEATUOKFOKD, ATTORNEY AT J . iaw, Albany, Oregon, Ollli.e in Odd i-Vil.w's Temple. Will practice in all tin courtt of Thciate, ana give special attention to aii uiMiii.s. " Cigars, Vlug and Smokiiiir Tobaccos, Meerschaum and ' Briar Pipes, and full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in ' - - ...... :,.r, t .iDnmTTV;ViArR'i'' Next door to Burkhart &. Keeney's Real Estate Office,. Albany, Ore WILL BROS Dealers in all the leading anas, Pistols, Sewing lactones, Orjrans, .Pianos, A full Line of Sheet music, musical merckaudise,ammumtion, fish ing taclc'e, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. NEEDLES, MACHTN OILS an dEXTRA S, LINK COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSUSANCFSCOMPANY. Repairing of sewing machines, musical instruments, guns, etc , neatly done ne best Soap in theinarkat Le Roi Savon. Q fine assortment of domestic i and Imported Cigars ' JSTAt John Fox's Old stamL 'iowFlnns new brick. G.L m nrri i i i H. EWEKT, PRACTICE L WAOHMAKE, ana jeweler, Aiuany, vregun, Yu will Slwicy . ; I . .... u hi tMtmeuenton trtrs, a.inurr. vm(v juoou l-or sale. . A SPAN; OF HuliSES, HARNESS AND waon i f or sale, either together or sepa itely as will suit puichcseis. Ft r inl'oi uia- on, call at this omce or at the owner's store at pic-r. GFFICIALVOTR oK LINIT COUNTY 0' 5 ' ' . ro" '. GENERAL HEWS. Q . w - - j- c- 4- tc i. . a -t ci ct j - i uuBuua w - vv w W W. f- v. tc h H r" w Iv ILUVI o o 'A pEVEltE HOUSE, ALBANY, OK. C1LVS. XV I'I'tiiVer, Prop. Onij liist eciass house i the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. Xo China-iien employed in the Kiteiien. General staite omec for Oorvailis.Ji niYsuiAvs. W. IIA&XON, PHYSICIAN AM) SCR X, L.'Ot.. v. ((ri-on.ll 11. ui.Lid, tlliMl.. AiSXJ OOlil regon. . ii. ;,i.Lio, i't:ic ilX. fccon, Aibai.y, Ore C. KELLY, PHY'.SICJAN AND vviiI'd store. Oince hours, from S A. M. to 4 !'. 11. c. DR. E. A. WcALISTEK HAS LOCATED his olhce on the corner of First and iiroa.ialbin streets, over Kedtield & Bronnell's .store, where he can be found when wot pro fessionally engaged. f KS M.E. McCOY, M. D.HOMCEOPAl HIC ItX pnypiciii:i, uuue and rcaittciice collier 01 l-'irst and Baker streets, Albany, Or. Chronic aiseasen a sjecialt.y. Consultation free. Of fice hours: 10 to i2 a. itf and 2 to 5 P. M. (Successor to E. W. Langdon DEALER IX Brags, Paints, Oils. Perfumery and toilet articles, als" a full line of hooks ;tn; stationery, periodicals, etc. frSF" Prescriptions carefully compounded ' IN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE. Albany Oi egon The Red Front. WILLARD WOOD IN LIVE- Furniture Dealer IK J LiVQ TvlWft, i.This is w-h-tt Albany is at present and in order to keep pace with the ifvely times in this city, V. FI. VVil lard has enlarged his store and stock ho that, he now has the most complete and desirable line of furnifire in the valley. His double salesrooms In Fro man's .block are tilled with an elegant assortment of new furniture, consist in sr of lounges in new patterns, tine gold picture frames, willow chairs easy rockers, marble tables, brackets," etc., etc. An examination of the stock w ill show this to be true in every respect. HAVING SOLD AN INTER. EST IN MY harness nusiness to 1. J. overman I an desirous of collecting a!! mv outstanding notes and accounts. All persons knowin -themselves indebted to me will please oil' and settle. The business will becontinued as usual at the same please E. L THOMPSON. Albanv, Feb. 22. Magnolia Floor.; 11FF. REST .MaCN'OI.a ...iro nrnv -I ered to any part of the citv, for. $1.10 1 er Visodtf -JUH IL Agrionltollmpleinenis, FARM IMPLEMENTS! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION HARDWARE Stoves ami Tinware r AT J. S-Ll J- xiiJi J.' -t ill VjjLJ CALL AND SEE USJ K 2TELS01T, Shedd Oregon. Portrait Phctogr: pher TWEEDALE & HOPKINS. Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Coppsrware. Pumps, iron pipe, ruhtvr Ijose and plumbing eroods. Sole a (rents for tht t lebraicd ''Early Breakfast" cook stoves andranges, and "Faultless" parloi heating stoves. Albany, Oresron. Caiiia, tlie Lani of Discoveries EUEEKA Tlie motto of Calif ojnia mears "I have found it " Or.ly in that land'-' suns' inp, w'v re 'the oran ennn fig and srape ido..m and rijj n an . attu i inir ninest pertection n. ihk . ntir, re the herbs and gum found that ai. used in that pleasant letnedy for al: throat and lung troubles, Santa Abie, me riiie oi cougns, astntna, anrt con jsumpti'n. I'oKhny A .Muson. of Al uauy un-ri"ii, iuie ueen apointeu jansipsl'fct his valuable California rein--dy, and sell it under a guarantee at 1 l bofcjehree for 2.50 a ronchVt 1 st& Tll C tl et-c ..-T-llDA ABIErlNEMEDtco.ora)yiLLi cm 'Lungs -Soil .n Qmw Send for Ctr-culjr.l ttrUU3 (or Q S. FOR SALE BY VLEANY C REGON HWc; VJ(J A COLD ill tlie UeoU wiucii a . not su icioi: .luc juu u c.u:i seerjlion of mucus or matter in the nasal pas.-ures which either must be blown from the nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat? Are von froiii:e. hv hawu-msr, srHttmu'. weak and inflamed eyes, frc iuent soreness of the throat. rinjrni!,' or roarmg in the ears, more or less impairment of the hcarine, loss o smell, memory impaired, dullness cr dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of nose? Have you lost all sene of sir ell? Have you a hacking cough? Have you dispep-ia? Is your breath foul? Ik so You iiavb tiik Catarrh. Some have al these symptoms, others only a part. lino leading symptom of ordinary ca- utrru is mereaseu secretion or mucus of yellow or greenish eolored matter. Foul breath is caused bv the decrm' rosing secretions exuded from festering MOS.. Kir in ... .Ik,, ' .SEAtO fait CntCOcAfi flDirTinr urnir LAUtLl llIL 1ILL)-10.' the O M I.Y GUARANTEED I 'CURE TOT? ulcers far tiack in the head: ometimes VI.. ' . . ff i DE?tj:!lne memnrane covering tne bones is 1 A 1 AK.ri"liearcn away and the bones themselves nnnVII ! T Till krailually decay. Such cases ar in: UAUV1LL.L LrtLJdeed objects of pity, as stench from uoirouinu; sores reve uio cjr upiion within As every breath drawn into the lunts must pass over and become pollutf d by the reliev tions in the nasal pass iges, it must necessarily follow that poisoi'ing oi the wl.de sn-it gradually takes plaee, while the morbid matter th.tt is twaliowtd i. lir g 111 tin). Mini into the stomavh, enfeebles digestion, and often, pi educes dyspepsia, i u 1 1 tV, tiitisn es ity, nervousness and consumption. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. If you have experienced any of the above symptoms do not delaj , but trv Cat-K-Ci"RK at on;e. SV... positively guarantee a tew applications relieve and treatment to euie. S:x mi nths treatment for si 00; sent by mail ,.ti. !aula bie and liii-K-t urc. tor sale ttyi MIORVt.l a thcruugb J"Studio corner of Second and Ferry rK warranted. IFOSHAY d MASON. Albany, Oregon j i. iAtiii.tV, Al. 0., OFFERS HIS VJT services to the good ihizens of the vi-.mity of 'langent. Linn coiuitv, Oregon. i 'ACRES OF. LAND SITUATED 12 U)l ) miles east of Albany.near the Oiegon t'acilic railroad, KtIO acts in itillivaticii, alio contains sutr.cient water and timber ior gen era: use Would make four good farms Price, 12,000, with teims to suit purchaser, ri.r J aiticuiais apply to J. J. L'om-i. iK. K. hUi-OhWAV, VE'ltKlNAKY bl'K. J geon, Albany, Oregon. - Graduate of Her: man and Americvn colleges. . , , tC h-1 r l-Ii . nan mn Cil-O'OC3SISCC:Oi-r-ilNi".U:0 L, 01 - - 0C M l -1 -. 4 Cl it- Vj v- w 1 ea cs t1 o 'Oi tssc; SSsm-i - ' The Si. Lojis Convention Com- rletes Irs Work. TlltB'IAX TAKI M:i03E PLACE to Ir1 j- v w w to ; r - u i ic lii C: 1- S 4- H il - U 2 c . y .i v, (J r- i ' i-i - l-C . . c; -. c:i s - -.. ..jJ-c;rt-4 1- u ; 001 l J. ' I-1 a- O C H- H M W CO 5t W O w IO I-1 til to C5 . IO ' to O Ci4- 00 " " ' ' ' ' ' J8UtK suga'jk ' ' 80UBITQ C-l -3 a;.. 05 wl 0 w Hfr-1""""5" to ... t-i i-1 to to . -. r".' T- . . 1 . - - ' - Oi r- O , f -3. -.""N"! -J li r- 'O . oi io . ii i-1 !: . - OF ALBANY, OREGON! president, L. Fiinn.; ?ICE-.PRESIDENT 6. E. YoUUg, CA8U1KK. ' ;OJ5.Cliamberiain. 'I1KANSACTS A GENERAL BANKINC L t5L &Ni.SS Aciounts kept subject tv -neck. Siignt E.cbai!2e and Tehgraphii Transfer solo on Xew York, Chicago, Sfat. l-.aiiciscu ai'.l rort!and,Origcn. Collection made on favorable terms. E. You L. FUSS L K. tiLAIS W. fc. ltRKKI.;. fiKO. E. f'llAMI!K.r.I.AIS. : , ,.., f. tii-.i.M. liAlLKOAD V.C'IIK llL ull be gixen emplCMiieiit by i;p ly ing to Contractor limit at his bi:uiciii:-nei! at Vallul;. Hoik Will be vigorouslj putliei; on the W'allnla branch, ai.d an uniimilti' number of men can obtain implo.i mciit. II. fr'liiMlt. BOOT AND SHOEAi.iKLR, ALL W'OIUv warranted. Shop since the fire removet. o Ferry street, second dor irom postortice. Notice of t;iso.iilion. ry0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN X The co-partnership hcretofcte existin;! etwen h.ibiri J. Ciirhon and Jol n J. Ilofi j'i'P. i- - ' ay dis--' ' vl h- n nti a! wnheiit May241SSS. RORERTJ. CARSQN. J'VHN N. HinFFMlN. Kcniovt')!. JOSEPH WEBBKR ANNOUNCES TO III!- J patrens and friends that be can be fo ino on J.vnn street, 1 etween Engine Co. No. i !il First Mreet, until hU new rooms in Fo ;hay & Masons brick arc rrndy. Thiisjtlitop of the j GENUINE PEARL TOPALA MP CHIMNEY AUotlipr cimilar arc imitation. This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A iealer may say and think he has others as good, BUT HE has not. In sist urion the Laoel and Top. For sale Ai.iue only by Macbeth "& Co., Pitt-S'rir;' Ll. . 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IJllQ nosaipv Ajjads SSOJ SJO'IS l -laiisij ' '4801103,0 ' -9noo B8qS S3 t-J - to 10 Ci I I Ci 4- I-' 4 1-1 Cl I1 Cl i ' CO CO OI 1 Cl CO .lOUtO.4.OlQO'ClGCC01 I I 4 4i C tO 4 Ci -t Cl CJ l CO 4- . tO MW jci- ooi-JCocicccocici i O -' 1-1 OO '-, fooj- O Cl CO -1 CO . OI CO c: I' I i ' 4- M Cl I-ih-CiCOCiCOCO C101r-4-ClQC-J004.CO HH IO JCOOll tOCll.01C04i CCOCCCivl500CO-4C'-Jl. i-i to. 1-1 iO i-J to . IO as -tO 4- O i ii to O - CO I-1 ' to hocs i to . Ci CO to iC OI to . J to o ' "UOpUBJa UOSpiA'Ed -n3M.o sdiniqa aedooQ tr o c o X o o . o GC c Si ft S3 03 OFF1CIIL WTF or MSS COIKTY. The Total Vcte and Majoritic- as Shown by the 0o:al Count. Congressman Uearin. . . . 1680- 148 Hermann 1532 Supreme Judge Burnett 1734 181 Lord 1553 Prosecuting A torney Belt lboo Hewittt 1648 Representatives Miller 1648 Myers 1685 Morelock 1684 ' Irvine . .1457 RicliaiLirfon 1494 . Kirk 1503 Countv Judge YVhi";nev 1-567 Bu:ekhuni 1570 3 Clerk ! Montague louo io Davis. 1562 Recorder Davis 159o- 24 Mav Sheriff Small man . . . Cohser Treasurer Farewell. . Hyde..:..... Commissioners' C oer Phillips. . : . . . Savage- Brandon Assessor Moss Sperry School Sup't Curl - Williams Surveyor O'Connor. Fisher Coroner Shea Cone ...1571 ..1623 100 ..1523 1692 192 1540 .....1605 1599 1502 1585 1649 131 1518 1655 123 1532 . .. ! .1488 1633 145 .....1606 195 1406 A clean towell for every customer iVierecs b.-iber sii.-p. Magic yeast at Brownell Sc Sianard's. Tjo Convention Eesfir1! the Principles o 1884 a-d Adopts a "Cleveland Tr.r ifF" PiEtfou.. The Herald's Special Dispatches. St. Louis, June 7. The demo cratic national convention was called to order at 10 a. m. to-day, . . which -haa been - unammonjjiyp?c;2-fi -.-?v : adopted by the committee. -It re-. ' " -; " arlifms the principles of the plat form of 1884, and indorses the president's last letter to congress. A resolution was adopted, de manding the admittance to the union of the Northwest territories, also endorsing the Mills bill and its immediate passage by congress. Tarpey, of California, nominated Thurman for the vice-presidency, and Voorhees in a strong speech nominated Gray. lie said that without Indiana the democrats had no hope of carrying the election. When it was found that state after state demanded Thurman's nomi nation and would accept no com promise, the name of Gray was withdrawn and Thurman's nomi nation was made unanimous. The con ention adjourned sine die at i 2:15. THE NEXT LEGISLATIIKE. The Law Makers of Oregon Who WiU Meet in Salem Nest January. The following is the personnel cf the legislature, which will meet in January, 1889. Those marked with an are hold-overs : SENATE. Baker Chandler, dem. Benton Cauthorn, dem. Clackamas L. T. Barin, rep. Ciook, Lake and Klamath Doubtful. Clatsop J. 11. D. Gray, rep. Coos, Curry and Josephine Walter Sinclair. Grant J. 11. Hamilton, dem. Uougias J. u. mullet ton, rep. Jackson ataniey, dem. f Lane Veach, dem ; S. B. Eakir, Jr., rep. Linn Dawson, rep. ; Irvine, dem. Marion Chamberlain, rep. ; Looney, rep. ; Dimmick, rep. Multnomah Geo. A. Sreel.rep. ; J. C. Carson, rep. ; Joseph fiimcn, rep. ; Donald McKay, rep. ; J. K. Wait, rep. Polk E. T. Hatch, rep. Umatilla J. P. Wager, dem. Washington Columbia and Tilla--, mook F. A. Moore, Yamhill J. W. Watts, rep.. Wasco and Gilliam Charles-. Hilto", rep. Union and Umatilla Kaley, . dem. Union and Wallowa J. W.. Norval, rep. Wasco George Watkius, rep. Washington-Thomas H. Tongue,, rep. Re fre sen taTIVe S Baker N. 0. Haskell, rep1.- Benton C. B. Crosno, rep. ; E. Clackamas J. T. Apperson, rep.; Peter Paquet, rep.; E. V. Short, rep. Clatsop H. B. Parker, rep., John Hahn, rep. Clackainae Jodson Weed, rep. Coos A. H. Crook, rep. Crook Doubtful. Cooa and Curry J. H. Roberts, rep. Doughlas J. Blondell, rep. ; C. E. Ricker. rep. ; E. Labrie, rep. Gilliam J. Thomas, rep. Giant G. W. Gilliam, rep. Jackson Miller, dem.; Bow- ditch, dem. ; one doubtful. "J osepiiine Howard, rep. , Klamath and Lake Doubtful. Lane Seymour Condon . rep.; J. M. Stafford, rep. ; A. C. Jen nings, rep. ' Linn Miller,dem. ;Myers,dem. ; Morelock, dem, Malheur No returns received. Marion J. B. Waldo, mn. T T. Geer, rep. ; Samuel Layman, rep. ; Wm. Armstrong, rep. ; J. Q. Wilson, rep. Morrow L. E. Fell, rep. Multnomah E. P. Eari a t.rep. ; Win. M. Ladd, rep. ; W. ii. Gil bert, rep. ; D. P. Thompson, rep.; W. T. Hume, rep. ; SS. R. Harring tn, rep.; J- J. Fisher, rep.; i. Nortiirup, rep.; J. A. Strowbridge. rep. Polk C. G. Fisher, rep. ; F. Powell, rep. Tillamook and Yamhill J. W. Maxwell, rep. Umatilla H. J. Bean, rep.; Thos. Kirk, rep. ; one democrat. Union Charles Tomlrmiio-Vi rep. ; J. L. Roe, rep. ' waiiowa James A. Hunter, rep. VVasco E. L. Smith, rep.; E. Cv , McCoy, rep. Washington J. C. Aloore, rep; T Paulsen, rep. ; J. V. Pope, rep. lam hill R. 11. Lano-i.iin ran W. E.Derby, rep. ' r" Senate Renuhlionnsi 90 Hmn. erats 8, doubtful 2. House Rerjubiiaiifi 5rt. r)prnr- crats 6, doubtful 4. Jay Gould is said to be a very sick man, and in accordance to his phvsician's instructions has gone to Colorado for mountain air. V i -.! 0 if