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THE MCTRyiXG- HERALD; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1SS8
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LEBANON' IlKAXCH.
Kiv Al'ia'y' Departs !
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OREGON" PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives l'-eparts
Kami Ton 'p
' 5.25pm)6.50a
Pas
Kre.ii :ier
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.lITl.i$ ABOIT TOH.
lfresh peaches
it k cents per bj
at Parker Bros.
per box.
W. L. Jester has returned from
a trip to Seattle and Tacoma.
A. Miller, Lebanon's popular
dniist, was. m the city yesterday
Dr. G. VV.Gray and family leave
thi- in.orning for a short visit to
Astoria.
Hen. Allen Parker, of Yaquina,
Is ir-. the city on his return from
Portland.
J. J. Charlton and Stephen
Flh;:i will leave to-day for Prince
ton to resume their studies.
Miss Edith Hughes, of Salem, is
visiting in this city, the guest of
Hisses Flora and Vesta Mason.
Patronize home industry and try
some ot J. Joseph's Havana filled
5c. cigars, the first of his own man
ufacture. Misses Bettie Neuzass, Edith
and Clara Jacobs and Miss Mattie
Burnett, of Corvalli3, visited
friends in this city yesterday.
A number of young men of this
city land vicinity mourn the loss of
$20, M0 and as high as $100 lost in
gan.es with the circus fakirs.
There will be German preaching
at the Evangelical church next
Sabbath afternoon at 2:30. The
rerinan friend3 are cordially in
viteri to attend.
ym. Fortmiller has just re
ceived from Michigan, the great
furniture making stat, a lot of the
neatest and most unique center
tables ever offered in this city.
Call and see if it is not true.
The Safe and Reliable Baking
Powder at Conrad Myer's, is the
moi-fe1 desirable powder eyer offered
to tne public. 1 wo elegant przes,
whit ti the buyer can select from a
large invoice of Ohinaware, vases,
etc.;. are given away with each can.
Geo. Vassello & Co. are prepared
to d all kinds of plain and orna
ineftal painting, ceiling decorat
ing etc. If you have any house
or si n painting to be done, or a
carrase to be painted, call and
see tiieni. Their work is prompt
and their charges reasonable.
Thr military ball to be given 1 y
"F'" Co. in their new armory m
September 14th will be the grand
est affair of the kind ever seen in
this city. The best of music from
Portland will be furnished and the
spacious new hall will give plenty
of dicing room, something which
has never before been enjoyed by i
Albany ball-goers. All questionable j
or d sreputable characters will be
excluded from the hall
j Qnlt Ihe tircn.
A number of canvasmen and
drivers of Sells Bros circus left the
sho in this city to engage in work
on tie Oregon Pacific. T bese men
received with the circus from $15
to $Ut per month and when tiiey
foumi that there was a demand tor
railroad hands at $2 per day, sev
eral cf them left the circus and will
ro to work. On the other hand
two or three young, men or rather
hovs'eft with the cir
(d Sifrfnaaaer.
A 79ung man who rode a p tted
cayua and lived in Benton countv
arrived at the ferry Monday even
ing on his way to ihe circus.
The boat was n the other side and
fearing that he would be too late.
he urged his horse into the rfver, I
and mac and steed were both soon !
on the other side, the rider beinir 1
net much wet either. He return -
ed tbe same way in the evening j
by swimming his horse over. j
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Patents Uranted. i
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parents were
The following
granfed to citizens of the Pacific ;
Staes during the past week, and !
Snow it Co. patent lawyers, Wash-;
ingt'bn, D. C. ; 11. Bryan, Modesto, '
Cal., header for harvesters; (r. W. :
Camjibell, San Jose, OaL. orchard
cultivator ; J. J. (iraff, San Fran-j
cisco, cable railwav grip and cross
ing ; V. flepp, Porfhn.d. Oregon,
jnacfiiue for making cement pipes ;
I. !'. limbing, lone. Cai., water
wheel; .1. R- Lanning, Oakland,
Cal., railwav car heater,
Called.
Judge D. R. X- Blackburn was
made the recipient last evening of
a, fine gold-headed can..-, it being
ja-e'sented by bis two sons in honor
of his forty-third oirthday. The
cane in appropriately ii.scribed
and the judge is very proud oi it.
'Yon will never iriss thejwater .
'Till the well runs dry."
If y..-!i want a well wy- call on E. ?.
Davidso.i. Jle does prompt work at a
rejS'4ua',b' :i. ce. Or .ii n can ,0e K-ft
at this ollb '. ,
Fly ucio at 'ih j.iii'eoii overuians
the t;rv rntNcxi.
Little Easiness Ttaisacted, aad aa Adjourn -
meat Taken ua:J Monday Evesiasr. j
At tli tegular meeting of the
city council last night in the ab
sence of Mayor Cowan, Council
man Gradwohl was elected nn?yor
pro tern.
The reading of the minutes was
omitted.
Saloon license was sranted to J.
A. Gms and Watt Moiiteitii.
i h ? recorder reported that tie had
ver.i".ved the insurance on the hall
of Alii.'.ny Engine Co. No. 1 for the
sum ot
The street commissioner was in-
structed to enforce the ordinance
prohibiting sewers from being
opened entirely across the street
without barricade and liirhts.
The council then adjourned to
meet Monday evening at 7 :30
o'clock.
I tt.fc Y lot It 1 1. 1 1. 1 1 t.H
Ckawfokdsville, Aug. 27.
Mrs. Fannie Bishop, of McMinn
ville, is visiting friends at this
place.
Mr. Richard Finley was very
sick last week, but is better at
present.
Mrs. Miles Carey and Mrs. II.
B. Derrick have been visiting at
Tangent during the past week.
Jas. Keeney has added a set
of burrs and a new water wheel to
his ini'l, and will use the same for
chopping grain.
On Wednesday V. W. Robe,
who has been unwell for several
weeks, started for the Calapooia
mining district, m company with
R. Blanchard, of Brownsville.
It is reported that some one en
tered Mr. Bl ickburn's garden a
few nights since and totally de
stroyed his fine watermelons, cut
ting to pieces what melons they
could not eat and pulling up the
the vines.
Rnmanay Trail
As
tne eastDouna passenger i
train war cominir down t.hp P.li
mountains into the Grand Ronde
vallev on the 27th, at a speed of
-tr milpa an hnnr 'nno ni m10
coaches were derailed bv a broken
wheel, about nine miles west of
there. The air brakes were dam
aged, and also the air signal, so
that the trainmen could not signal
the engineer, who was ignorant of
ihe accident. Being on a steep
grade, the tram ran about a mile
before it could stop. Three cars
were thrown off the track and
badly mashed up. The train ran
on a bridge, and tore up, smashing
ties and timbers into kindling
wood for about 700 feet. Fortu
nately no one was hurt, but the
track and bridge are so broken up
as to delav all trains.
Wiil Beeelve a ortane.
It is learned that some time ago
Mr. D'Houdt died in California,
leaving an estate valued at $80,000
to $100,000. He left all his prop
erty to his second wife according
to the will in her possession ; but
it seems that he had before made
another will, leaving neatly all of
his property to his sister, Mrs. Van
Windle of Albany, mother of Mrs.
Clint Monroe of Salem. The will
is to be contested.
laited State Kailrad Cin jaisiaer
Messrs. R. Koehler and J.
Brandt, of the Southern Pacific
Comoanv. who had gone to Ash-
land to meet den. Joseph E. j
Johnson, United States railroad
commissioner, to escort him trom
that place to Portland, passed
through this city yesterday after
noon. Gen. Johnson's mission,
here is not definitely known, Out it
is supposed he will make an official
inspection of the company's
improvements and extensions
generally. .
To Bad.
The stove works at the peniten
tiary are closed for the present, on
account of an increase in the price
of iron, at which a Salem exchange
facetiously remarks that it throws
a number of convicts out of eni
olovment. There are a "'ood many
people who believe that if convicts
r IIV K' V tjmt IX VsJlA IK, LO j
dllyorTaDrtdtirbr Jr? i
,j , t i? Vre8' i
were leg:
employe
free labor would be benefitted
A DeaervtB.2ffla.terprtxe.
A eentleman from T.pbanrkn stafpa
that the proposed water ditch and i
miii ; u u -u u !
paper mill i likely to be built by
. .vc. iiiLn m
cue propuMfo canai is aDOUt iwo
miles.
E.
A rioana! Legal Opinion.
Bainhridge Munduy Esq., County
Ay - , Clay County
Tex. savs:"Havs
usee, i'.lectnc. Bitters with most happy
r?-!lltK Mv hnvrlipr wnc
low with malarial fever and Jaundice,
but was cured by timely use of this
medicine. Am satisfied FJectic bitters
ved his iife."
Mr. v. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave,
Kv.. adds a like testinmnv
He positively heleives he would have
"" 'J had it not beet for Electric Bit-
This ieit reTiedy will ward ofi', ar
cure ali Malaria Diseases, and for all
Kidr.ey, Liver and stomach Disorder,
stands uneqtialed. Price 50c. and i.
at F.jshay Masm's"
I Wonderful tare.
W. D. Hoyt Jt Co., Wholesale and
Retail druirgls'cs of Koine Ga , say:
Wc r ave ivei; selli'isr Dr. Kinr's N'cv
Discovery. Klectrie Bifters. a-id Buck
icic's Arnica Salve for lour years.
Have never bandied remedies that s-U
as well, or irivc such universal satis-f.A-tiou.
There have been some won
derfu! cure? alfeeted t v these tne di
fines ir.- this citv. Several cases ,,:
pronounced Oofi.-innpiior. !
cn'irviv cited by us; f ;t f i
il Dr. KiTiiV N?vv Di-'.'o'.firy
connection with Kb-ctrk
U'e guarRnte th'.m aiways.
Fo:iitv ik Mas'.n.
sen
6o!d bv
Burkhart
Koyce of
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tin's city
;g orice.
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by eii3ctri
ity. ai d a
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Oi.e i:e;tliy timt ptoiupUv. im-ir
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i:..ii:-fiaier.t is necond to none iu
state.
i
chief Ksurizzss report
1 Ta the Mayor aid City Council Concrnbg !
t'ae j.est Di tlie Jfew Steamer.
Chief Engineer Joseph "Webber
submitted to the city council las.t
night the following report concern
ing the recent test made of the new
steam (ire engine purchased for Al
bany Engine Co. No. 1 .
7" .' itnoi'iii-lr Jitnor jiiI Com
limn ('on in ''! of A I'iuh'i. tri'jnn:
At the request of Clapp i Jones
Manufacturing Co. 1 have carefully
inspected and tested in action the
new Clapp & Jones steam fire en
gine St). 4, improved patent of
i and I recommend the same
to be ahrst-elass hre engine in effi
ciency, finish, style and durability,
and I pronounce it to be the most
superior engine I have ever seen
on the Pacific coast.
Respectfullv,
JOSEPH WEBBER,
Oi l -f Engineer A. F. D.
Dated Aug. 28, 1888.
The council, however, adjourned
until Monday evening, at which
time the matter of accepting the
engine will come up.
t'OAMT ftOTEM.
The salary of the postmaster at
Eugene City has been increased
from $1,500 to $1,600 a year, and
his allowance for clerk hire from
$100 to 200 a year.
Yaquina Post: The O. P. Pay
master came in last Saturday and
paid oft" for July. It is understood
that all indebtedness of the O. P.
up to July 1st, that had been
audited and allowed, has been paid
in full.
A convention of the Southern
Oregon Fruitgrowers' Association
will be held at Heber's grove, near
Medford, Sept. 2i).
A road will be built from the
North Powdei to Cracker creek
mines, a disfifcnee of twenty-five
miles. It is hoped to have a four
horse coach running on this route
by October. 1.
Charles A. Beach, of Althouse,
1 J&epnine county, was on Minday
ftr,ke with, paralysis and died
twelve hours later. Deceased was
an excellent citizen and
an exem
piary man
He settled at Althouse !
in iSoS.
Isaac Gentry of Ballston lost
about 500 -ushels of wheat that
was in sacks in his field at Ballston.
by fire. The origin of the fire is
not known. Considerable of the
grain that was saved from the fire
is more or less damaged.
On Mrs. Vandevert's place, near
Zena, 30 or 40 bushels of wheat
was destroyed by fire, which was
set out from the threshing engine,
when moving from the field and
was not extinguished until it had
caught into the wheat sacks.
Mrs. T. F. Campbell of Dallas,
Polk county, accompanied by i,er i
mother, Mrs. D. Stump, has gone
to Canton, Missouri, where they
will join the professor, who is now
president of the Christian College
of that place. Mrs. Stump will
remain during the winter.
John Stapleton, who lives two
j miles east of Dallas, while at Inde
pendence Wednesday, met with a
serious accident He was working
around the grain chopper in Clag
gett's warehouse and caught one of
his hands in the cogwheels, taking
off the ends of four fingers.
Polk County O -server : The
work on the jail at Dallas has be-
cun. lhe old cells have been!
removed and the building is being
repaired for the reception of the
new cells. Mienlt Smith is quite
anxious to try his luek at holding
a prisoner fast should the oppor
tunity present itself.
Helping the. KiglU Aide.
To help the right side is not only
commendable in a general point, of
view, but is judicious and prudent
when that help is enlisted in behalf of
the riffht side of the body, just over
the lower ribs in the region of the
liver. The most efficient help is af
forded by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters,
an aiiti-lilIious medicine of incompar
able efficacy. Inaction of the liver is
accompanied by constipation, sick
headache, furred tongue, nausea,
occasional vertigo, an unpleasant
hreath, yellowness of the skin and
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&msK Kawi ii;
ifs flight. Fever and ague, "which al-1
hall of the eye. Ihe author of these
ways mvoives the liver, dyspepsia,
rlienmatium' debility and kidney
troubles are all ma'adies to the early
relief and final cure of which this
starida,ra medicine is adapted. Don't
use it bv tits ana starts, but system-
aticaI1 ; that its fl esult in a
pertect restoiation of health.
t'alirornla fal.K-lnre.
The only ruaranteed cure for ca
tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever.ro:
iver.rose
unpleas!
catarrh. !
co'a, catrriiui deafness and sore
Res, ore the sense of taste and
ant hreath, i-sultinr from
J-.ay and picasaut to use. Follow
directions and a cure is warranted, bv j
all d -ugs:ists. Send for a circular
to At.ietiue Medical Company, Oro-'
ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for i
ieiiioj man, i.iti, ror sale tiy
Fo.-hay & Mason,
Cevtard.
For a better or more pleasant rem
edy for the cure of consumption
bronc hial troubles, cough, croup and
whooping counh than Santr. Abie, the
California kinjr of consumption.
Ev-.ry I'u'tk' wairenlci!. If vou would
be cured of tl::it disustin disea.-e
etitarrh, use California Cat R-Cure, ?1
aj-r; hy mail $l-h. .Sold and war
renled by Fshay A Mason.
Are ,-anta Able, the California dis
covery for Consumption and Dis,.a,...d
of the Throat. Chest and I.un-s an-California-
C.it-rt-Cure, the wiilv -u.ir
antecd ' lire br Catarrh. Cold n
l:i ;oi and kind red complaints. Tber
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it ?! per p.oP , thrr-e
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ALBANY REAL ESTATE.
111 Hackieman's
Desirable Lots
Third Addition.
ovf i my. hhk to ivvest,
Now that Albany is the center of
extensive railroad buiidinz and
fast adding to the many enterprises j
becoming the chief business citv of i
1 the Willamette Valley, 'the shrewd j
i Mfili w 1 1 I " ' f i'i?! tltt limii '
chance, wHl inv.it in real estate in
j this city. Many are daily doing so,
I and the land bought invariably ad -
j vances m price ana mattes money
for the purchaser (while he is
asleep.
One of the most desirable loca
tions to purchase lots, which are
yet orlered at very low figures, is
in Hackleman s Third Addition to
Albany, recently laid out, and in
the hands of Messrs. Curran ct
Monteith for sale. These lots lie
adjoining a very desirable portion
of the city, and new residences, and
improements are daily being
made in that locality. Some of the
choicest lots in this addition are
now offered for sale at prices with
in the reach of those of limited
means. A home can be procured
here for what would be paid for
rents in a short time, while the
purchaser reaps the benefit of the
advance in the property.
Hackieman's third addition is
located in one of the most pictur
esque portions of the city, and is
very desirable for residencesMany
Manv men are investing these lots,
thereby securing the best bargains
in choice city property ever ottered
in the Willamette Valley.
This firm also have a large list
of country and city property for
t sale in quantities to suit the pur-
cnaser. iney are a live real
estate firm, and, having the
largest quantity of lands for sale,
are prepared to offer the biggest
bargains and best inducements to
those desiring to purchase any kind
of real estate.
BBIEF IETIOX.
French keeps railroad time.
Harness of all styles at Thompson &
Overmans.
No is the time
and Thompson
to oil your harness
& Overman have
splendid oil.
Go and see the new silverware at
i Will & Stark's
I (
son k Overmau.-
Low prices and irood work at
Thompson & Overmans.
Thompson & Overman the leading
harness dealers.
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Read's.
Fine old cherry bounce at M. Bauru
gart's. Ice cream every day at Frances
Pfeiffer's.
r A clean towel for every customer at
Viereck's.
Boots and shoes at cost at Brownell
& Stanard's.
Leave your orders at Brownell fe
Stanard's for choice berries.
Dr. J. V. Gaff, physician and Sur
geon, Shedd Oregon.
A choice lot of uncanvassed eastern
hams at Wallace & Thompson's.
Get a Seth Thomas watch of F. M.
French, and you will always know
the exact time of day.
The largest and most elegant line of
Miv-rwnre :Mitt jewelry ever shown in
Albany has just been opened at Will
tfe St-irk's.
We liandlo three kinds of fruit jars
and you will do well to see us before
placing your orders.
Bkownei.l it Stan ard.
If you want us to call at your house
to take orders, please leave word at
our store. Brownell & Stanard.
A fine assortment of heavily plated
kuives, forks and spoons at F M.
French's, "The Corner Jeweiiy Store."
Accident insurance at the lowes
rates by Burkart k Keeney.
A tine line of new silverware just
opened at Will V. Stark's.
Just received, another lot of those
fine hand sewed French kid shoes, the
very cheapest ever brought to town at
W. F. Head's.
SIOD
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Northern Pacific Ranroad
-TO-
CoLUMBUS.
OhIo,
By way of St. Paul and Chicago, to attend
the 22nd National Encampment of G. A. R-,
which meets in that city Sept. 12th. Every
body can take advantage of this excursion
rate and visit their old homes in the East.
You do noi, have to be aG. A. K. to join this
excursion The Northern Pacific Kailroad
will make a rate of
ll , .
O O O O
7' . : ,,... ,.i u-oui,;nn(
1' gtu t:i in i ii tiiv , .
Territory to Columbus, Ohio and return.
Ticket on sale Sept Mrd, 4th and :th. Godl
to return to Oct. 31st. This is the route se
lected by the Department of California, Ore
gon and' Washington Territory. A special
train will leave Portland on the evening of
Sept. 4th, running through to Columbus.
Pullman SleeniiiL' Cars and Tourist Sleeping
..ttu,-h..,l In nil triiina KrlhA t'ret
in L.tti-rmm Vr.r riirv:lfions ill SU1UC. ad- !
dress ' A. I. CHARL'ION.
Acs't ( Jen. Pass. Airt.Xorthern Pucific K.R.
2d Washington St., Portland, Oregon
Eurrka.
motto of California
I'll,
means, I
hai: found it Onlv in the land of
siuis'n ne, where the orange, h-nion, j
o!iv -, tiu- and grape bloom and ripen,
and attain their highest perfection in J
1 1 1 : -v:i,?i-r, are the herbs and gum i j;
f..u:itl, that are used in tnai pieasani
r.-iiu dv forailthroatandlung troubles. ;
SiUita Abie the ruler of coughs.asihiua J
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t;; i i i:imi in j ii :vii. -
i's il i;ni?.'i- a guarantee at ?! "il a
bottle. Try California Cat-R.Curc, the
on! v !rii:.ririH"-d cine for catarrh.
Mill i:rina.
V.. V,.
Davidson
ir bontijr
has sent for a
lll;.-
:ew
a 1 1 v
:! and iu a
here wcl'.s
d:iy will be ready t
Wll
ine!
re m the city
:c- it! diameti
loin two to fourUei!
r. :i'iy depth.
i-or
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ei;ir
lual!'
v our
c'.uar.
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imporud and Ke
o to M. ISa unman
e, .me door east ot Black
iif store.
six tjav;fr a dollar at f. Joucs'a'v
Grand
East
Mcur
The Vtaterl.io Spring;
j Eor solid enjoyment goto Water-j
j wn-h is new the most popular ;
ieurt. l ine locality, nsinng.boat
ing and bathing, and splendid ac
commodations at J. A. Gross',
whose prices are reasonable.
Horses fed at the lowest possible
rates. Campers can get supplies
at Mr. Gross' store." Mr. Gross
will meet the 2 o'clock Lebanon
train on Mondays and Saturdavs.
-IfrLaiigblin. Iracli-:il Tailoring'
( iTj,uiri1:ir promptly yttt-ndod to
; M;tin street, AHjany, Oietron.
THE STATE
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
I OKVA1.MS. ORKliON.
Term
C'ommrncr on
iseiitrmbrr 13,
o
YVednesdnj,
1SSS.
FACULTY.
a:
oorpa of experienced
here.
Professors and
COURSE OF STUDY
Arranged expressly to meet the demands a
ncuo of the farming interests ef the sta
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT
For students over 15 years of a?e who desir
to enter the College, but are not prepared
10 enier vouese classes ty examination.
MILITARY TRAINING
To the extent required by law.
BUILDINGS
Large, Commodious and Well Ventilated.
LOCATION.
In a cultivated and Christian commnnity.at'id
one of the healthiest in the state.
EXPERIMENTAL STATION".
Circulais containing matter fuil of interest to
farmers, will be regularl issued and eopies
mailed to each patron of the College.
EXPENSES
Reduced to lowest, figures. Two or more free
scholarships from every county. Consult
your County Superintendent.
We cnnficently appeal to the farmers and
Grantres of Oregon to patronize the only
school established by Oregon for the pro
motion of her agricultural interests.
Fcr catalogue or other information, address
B. L. AKAOLD, Presideu).
t'wrvalii.H, ttreson.
Great Engiisli fiemefly.
Trade Mmrk.
Murray's Specific
A guaranteed cure for all
nervous diseases, such a9
Weak Memory, Loss of Brain
Power, Hysteria, Headache
Pain in the Back, Nervous
Prostration, Wakefulness,
a r.-- T-L; L,eucorrnoea, universal lassi
bw iawnjr.tudei Seminal weakness, Im-
iteney and general loss cf power o h
Generat ie Organs in either sex caused by
indiscre ion or over-exertion, and which ul
timately lead to Premature Trade Mark.
Old Age, Insanity and Con
sumption. SI. CO a box or six
boxes for S5.00. Sent by mail
on receipt of price. Full par
ticulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant.
We (inaraniee 6 Boxes
to cure any case. For every
f.0u order received we sem
si" boxes, with a "T'tteHfter Tklae'.
guarantee to refund the money if ourSpecific
does not effect a cure. Address all commu
nications to the Sole Manufacturers, The
Murray Medicine Co., Kansas, City, Mo.
43TSold in Albany by Koshay Koxbny Jt
Vinson, soi agents
Boarding Cannty Poor.
NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
the next regular term of the county
commissioners court cf Linn county, Oregon,
to be held at the court house in the city of
Albany, on Wednesday, the 5th day of Sep
tember, 1SS8. Staled bids will be received
for boarding, lodging and washing for the
county poor for the eosuins; year. All bids
must be filed with the c.erk ou or before 1
o'clock p. M of the above mentioned day.
The court reserves the right to reject an
and ail bids.
Done b' order of the rourt this 9th day of
Augu-t, ISS8. E. E. MONTAGUE,'
County Clerk.
BOOTS
-AND-
SHOES
At Actual Cost
AT
ri
s.
Corns Early and Get Sizes.
Will sell until all are
closed out.
Browne!
Stanard
IIOREGOH RAILWAY and
j NAVIGATION COMPANY'
Traiii9 for the East leave Portlandgat 10 A. M
and 2 P. m. daily.
rllTpiT7"C,rl,C! to alul ,rom Principal
1 IUXVJCj 1 iO points in United States,
Canada and Europe.
ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS1
migrant flSleeping aCara Ron Through on
Express Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
axi ST. PAX.'L
t rn- r Ithai-gr ami M ilhout hjinse.
Close Connection!) at Pcrt',:in! for San Fran
cisco a:id Piitrct Sound pi.iiits.
K( r further parti- ii'ar, ir-.-.uirc of Cura.u &
.M ...iteith. first Street, Admny. LUci-n.
A. t. MAIWE1.I,,
i. P- A T. A.
W. I,-. IIOK OISi;
' ncral Manasirr.
j Bmrj leave th o. K. N. Co.'s wharf, at
the foot "f I5ro.u !l)in street, on Tuc.i .y aim
r r:u.,y oi vtu-h wouk. 0. G. KAWLINGS,
Local As;ecit.
mm
Until the iotli of July, tlie usual time tor oiTeriBg
reductions in Haaimer Goods, we have decided to offer
NOW, at COST
i
Our entire tock of light goods and wa ic3,
consisting of ginghams, chambrays, lawns, batiste,
chambrav-ginghaiiis Swisses, mulls, patines, embroi
dered suits, gingams, duster linen,foulards,nauisooks
jaquenets, percales,on and white goods. Also eleven,
dozen Jndialin
CORSETS
Usually
sold for from
sum or
riPTT
MI YODR EI
Or
L.E.BLATO
NKW STOCK OF
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t
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f ill
$1 to $2, for the nomin
OE12STTS.
f.lONTEITH & SEITEfJBACH.
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