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:iOnTXG HEEALD: lUESDAI OCTOKEl 2. 1SSS THE I IIH ll'l P jimjjlii i Mnurmi ibmmi i.Mii wi.i. - " . ' ' - - . I I !JE!.l SOJI K5ISli A.X OFFHJ'.K . A Sr. K. TS'SE TAliLS--. XOKTII iiOUXD. - ; A Tramp Tho Broke OSoer Miller's Asia Eoana Overou $500 Eonds. i K'Uci.e ex ! o:. i am ll:i; at.i. 11:- r-lllij .'Mill! UMI Arrive. L'urti'd 1" l'.-iiiii ' : K.pm " '4r.i.:u es L't-K aijAsWaui : -aine 'lay. gLKP.A.N'OX miANCii. police ill tempi UlUiip. v. Mr. Miller il'lMTS r.m;av evening Win. '.Uiiir was arrest u ;isort(.,rIy his pa! intcm-rci1.. oiiipion 10 inn nit; ' !'i the oli'end'.T, when tin' uthertr cuohl li'-M 1 him :'tul thr."W b.icl;v. ;-iii :-o vi'il-.-i'.tiv that he ami i roke hi left run1.. Tli - tr;i!i: uis (-vcurpil ;v the ai-t ' i other oiiicers, iv.A vy ai rai;?:.el ui Justice Humphrey's court vi-sU-nlav liionii'iU where he oncer n' t ta-li iit- ' oil :l!lj him iVi! 1S1X K IM(V -TASK Busy at tbe Pai .lli-a-i'! (Jcides of Llb- erij tor ."y i'eparts Arrives. ;v, ! 1 ' ri.f.O p m Le'n-itiO.1 at 1," tp n: Sn viopiu " -..;' j' m hi Leln ' i 11. . . '.".00p m Albany at '. !"i a m No n i.j p iii ' -ATi p m oliGoX PACiFhJ TIME TAULK. Arrives Departs Pasiwnai r Il l -V.au . 00 p in Freight -, o..:ipniir..50a m il over in iiiillt'.S ictio:i o: tlie ;';uai jiu was oour. await the Jn ('.'faulT of ba'l he was ated in the county ja.il. i nca iv. The mechanic.-;' pavilion was a seem- oi activity yes-terday, a iiuiii- ,.ier oi caij'ciiieis hem w.ii-k !rei'an:m bootn oi various Kiuos. Tin- :a'ue oi the w'ldess oi e-ilv, which is to slau.l on I he i-t-iliral aa.l ia-iit l-oint oi toe iiiuii-triai hiii ouii.hi, was ie:n- i-acKea al.'.l i.ui "i j.iaco iui iiiion. it is sixiecii busy at aini .stalls lib- !TATE DIaiS CHE'S. Sui-rdas-Aa Inmr.te cf the Iisaue A.ykni Cts His Throat. a hci-ut Jllt-Cl' ot extcii.a-c 1 is a vei work. li!e ! -liiuve the .1IT1XS AiiOI'T .ecorder Davis is sick with ty phoid fever. Wheat has advanced to 7") cent 5er bushel in this city. Oregon grapes at Hyde's market au7" cents jier bushel. New and second hand heatinir ! ves cheap at L. Gottlieb's. lr. K. A. MeA lister has moved into Judge itrahan's residence. Hev. S. 1'. Wilton, juvsidino; elder of the M. E. church i-3 in the ci'y. Kx-Gov. Chadwick an.l Dr. E.L. Ii vice, of Salem, were in the city yesterday. Dr. Maston was called to Halsey v--trdav to attend upon a sou of Hon. T.J. Black. Wanted A boy to work in a shop. Inquire of C. L. Brush, foot f Lyon street. Do not miss the great $10,000 sensation, "i lis Natural Liie," at the opera house next Saturday. Miss Carrie IM'efter has returned frohi Southern Oregon, where she j we -t for the benefit of her health. She returned much improv I. i lls and boys wanted to pick i.::it by the Willamette Packing Co. Apply at the cannery or at t tic company's store on Second street. Mrs. L. G. Edleman, who has been very ill for several weeks was able to be moved to Turner 3-ester-dav. to the home of relatives near that place. The state supreme court has con vened at Salem for the October term, and one of the tirst duties will be the examination of the an nual class of law students. Messrs. Burkhart & Miller sold yesterda'" to Mr. Frederick Freese, of Lincoin, Nebraska, :2tj7 acres of land belonging to Mr. Frank Smith, the consideration being $1500. A Spokane Falls dispatch to the Tost Intelligencer says: "The Oreironian has purchased a con trolling interest in the Review, i'l-ein Monoghan & King, and will assume charge of the paper on Monday." Julius Gradrtohl writes from San I he )-i'.i:i 8'a s!ir. 'lucre are twenty-tive miles of t'ia: O. 1'. railroad now under cc;i sti action by contract, and the woi k is progressing nicely. although there is somewhat oi a scarcity of m.-n. Wages are $2.'J") a day. The track is laid part uay past Kiphan's blmi', where eisner nad his con tract last year. As soon as the rock cut at'tbat point is finished, which will be in a hort time, the track will be laid in a couple of weeks into Mill City, at the doss ing of the Santiam, where the bridge is almost completed. From this noint there are two or three lmies of grading to be completed to Gatesvilie, where a station of that name is promised. Mr. Gates feels highly honored by the com pany's action in naming it niter iiim. From here the track can be laid without interi uption several miles into the mountains, which will doubtless be done dining the two months yet rcnv:inuig for work, and rock work will probably be continued all winter. i'.- ieet 111 v haiiusoiise light aim ;s bead and in . . i :. 1.1 r Uie ielt is tne American .-mem. will be a lilting ornament lor tne iiiaiisticc in bmld-.i: the m-.tustnal fair' association is erecting aim w hen a Id, 000 caudle power elec tnc light is placed in tiiat ngiit hand tne statue wiil je a tiling 01 beauty and a neacon ior tne wan derer :n the dark and rainy nights. Col F. J. I'arker was also at the mectianics' pavilion busy at work arranging ins extensive and mag niticent cabinet ores, niMierals, crystals, etc. It makes a tine ap pearance and there are many specimens which are not only beautiful, but valuable. 'ol. I'arker has exjiended much time nnd money in making his valuable collection of which he is justly proud, and it wi'l be one of the most interesting features of the fair to many. Workmen are also engaged in the horticultural department, which is in a forward state of preparation. Tne prospects for the fair being in readiness on opening dav seem better this vear than usual course usual. some will ue but of behind as Xearly a Serious Accidciil . Last week Messrs. Frank Crab tree and Henry Cyrus were '"u the mountains twenty miles above their places on Crabtree creek hunting, and had killed a bear nnd ; vo cubs. The sight of the bear caused one of their horses to be come alnicst unmanageable, and rearing around it kicked Mr. Crab tree on the right leg so severely that it laid him up for a time. On returning home the horse was stiU fractious, and Mr. Crabtree's ag d father was assisting in unhitch'ng it in the bam, when the animal reared and struck the elder Mr. Crabtree on the arm and on the the top of the head, rendering him in sensible for several hours. It was at nrst thought he was dead, but restoratives finally resuscitated him, but the escape was almost miraculous, and a little further back on the head would have caused instant death. liiirf':Ms Tap a Till Some bold person entered the store of M.J. Monteiih Saturday j night just before closing time and roOoeu tne 1111 01 lo in snver. There was $!0 in gold in the drawer which they did not take. It is probable that Mr. Monteith, who had been in the warehouse in the rear, coming into the store frightened the rascal away before he had time to completely rifle the money drawer. A number of sus picious appearing and tough look ing citizens have been in the city j for several days, and it behooves I the public to keep a shai p lookout, i and night policemen should also eye peeled. 1 keep their weather Knniivni). Yesterday aftei noon ahorse be ing driven by its owner to a single buggy, took fright at an engine on second street, below Schineer's stable, and ran away, turning the buggy over and badly demolishing it, and dragging its owner in the dust. The animal was secured without doing any further damage, but will hereafter make a regular business of running away from engines. Francisco that rar.gerwents to from England 1. be has made ar- buv goods direct'. 11c ai.so cMii(ji;ca n tbejlast steamer which left for Yaquina City to Albany 100 dozen each o cups and saucers, the very latest ; tyle, which he will sell for 75 epnts per dozen, for net cash until further notice. KOIBLF. WKI9;. Tomorrow morning np Hal sey ami '"i the evening near that eii v will o-'crr the marriage of two couple, so intimately connected ' that it may be termed a double , w an and ! wedding, which will take place as Guarantee Acker's liiuod Elixir for it follows: 1 has been fully demonstrated to the At the residence of the bride's people of this country that it i? oarents near Halsey, Or., Wedr.es- i superior to oil other preparations for dav evening, Oct. I), Mr. Fred C. j blood diseases. It is a positive cure 1 todlev. of Portland, and Miss j for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, t-rup- Belle McCoy, of Halsey. At the residence of the bri le's parents, near Rowland, Or.. Wed nesday morning. Oct. Mi. Clyde McCoy, of Halsey, and Miss Clara Davidson, of Rowland. The voung people are widely , 1 r . : l1 . . I. . linns arm pimples, it pr.iiiies tne whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. THAT (OW. If the owner ot that brindle cow that makes regular nocturnal visits to the yards -ot the inhabitants of "-econd and Third streets will kind ly induce said festive bovine to to remain at home during the mite hours of the night.'he will confer a lasting favor on a worn community. While the writer has no particular objection to getting up two or three times through the night tA run out a town cow, still some of the neighbors are getting tired, ajnd think they could cheer fully biU a lasting Far(e)w ell to the troublesome visitor. ' Third Warder. olirc l lrllors. All persons knowing themselves indebted to E. o: C. Howard are known throughout the countv, and i reouested to come forward and will receive the hearty best wishes settle at once. of a wide circle of friends. I ... ! (.mini AxuiuM The Jilrike, S.vi.EM,Oct. 1. Yesterday morn ing about t o'clock F. Met o! mac, a patient at the insane asylum, entered the room of an attendant and asked lor a sheet of paper. While the attendant's back was turned McCormac stole a razor hanging in a case 011 the wall. Two hours kuer he entered the water closet, saying as he opened the j door: "Sciid for a doctor. He i closed the door and sat d e.vn in the closet, and cut his throat from j ear to ear. He made four or live j gashes. Another patient, was wun in three feet of him when the deed was committed. McCormac had been in the asylum three years. He was formerly a lawyer of Port land. His reimi'iis will be ship ped to Eugene Wednesday for tuirial The suicide's father is Rev. Mr- McConiiac, of Astoria. SHOOTS HIM.-El.F. Yesterday at Silverton R. L. Milster. an old resident of Ma ion county, was found dead in the barn, having committed suicide under the following circumstances: Milster's family went to the coun try in the. morning and Milster stayed at home. After they left he got his rirle, cleaned and tested it, and then fastened it to the rail ing in the barn. Lying down he touched the trigger with a stick and the ball entered his head on the light side near the ear, killing him instantly. The body was dis covered by his daughter about noon when the family returned. The coroner's jtuy foi"td a yerd' I according to the above fact ililsi -r was probably crazy. V . ?.ll K Ki t Summary of Meteoroigy for Sept. From observations taken at Albany Linu Couaty Oregon, by Jehu JSiigtiS vol. observer to the Signal S- ee U. S. Army. Highest Bir neter on the 23rd 3). 07. Lowest Barometer on the 11th 29. 5: Mean Barometer for the mouth "2D. 79. Highest daily average of B.u me r 2'.t.'JS. Lowest dailv average of Barometer 2!.5u. Highest Temperature on the 2nd 02. Lowest Temperature on the 10th 14. Mean for :he mf-i.th 04 OS. Highest daily ranee of theruometer on the 1 4th 4:.. Lowest daily range of theruometer on the 30th 7. Mean Temperature at 7 a. m. daily 55.5. Mean Temperature dt "2 p. M daily 77. 0. Mean Temperature at 9 p. M. daily 03.0. Prevailing direction of wind North. elocity or Force 3. Total r?;'ifall or melted snow 0.64. Depth of snow at end of month 0. Number of days on which .01 or more rain fell 4. Number of days of cloudiness aver age 8 scale of It). 3. '.Ji 90 observations, 49 are clear, 9 cloudy, 9 fair, I fogy, 3 rain, 3 hazy 10 overcast, 0 smoky. Frosts on the mornings of IS. 19, and 22. i Temperature plus 4.32 on average of ten years. Rainfall minus 1.52 en average of ten years. Fine ISr' lor Sale. We have iust brought from Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work horses which we will sell on terms to suit the times. Among them is some promising young drivers from Uneco, Mason Chief, and Edward Kverett. Alo some choice heavy mares. Anyone wishing a hor-e will do well to look them over and we wi tike pleasure in showing them to ail intending purchasers. McKxmirr Bros., 'iallman, Or. j;a,i'i:ii N am?, ('oiiiriiliiicui. Cannot go ham1 in naval if we l-.mk on tiie dark hide of every httie obstacle. Nothing will to darken liie and make ir, a burden as Depepi:i. Ackrr's Dyspepsia Tablets wii cure the worst form of Dysr psia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life : happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 ami 00 cents ny posnay 0c Aiasou. flreat Engiisli tosSy, '.trade 5T:i?k. 1 &3 Murray's Specific Before Taking, . 1 - 1 rl .ippcd in the Km!. Is it not better to nip t'onuuiptioii tiie greatest scourge of lutmauilv in the l-i'd. tlian to try to slay its pro rres on the lirink of the grac. A few ilo.-es of California's inoi useful prochic ion, will releivc, ami a thor ough treatment will cire. Nasal Cat-.irrh. too often the for. .umier of coiisui:i;.tion can be cured by Califor nia Cat-R-Cuiv. These remedies are sold ana fully warrenteil by Foshay it Mason. City Property lor Sale. Two fine building lots on the corner of Seventh ami Washington streets for sale ior a few days at a bargain. Apply to Mrs. L. M. Foster, at the residence of E. L. Thompson. An Absolute lire The Original Abietine Ointment is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure ah kinds of piles. Ask for the Original A bietine Ointment. Sold by Foshay fc Mason at 25 cents per box by mail 30 cents. v.arantri'il euro a for nervous uweasts. siieii as V.'tak Memory, Loss of P.rain Pi.wer, lljsleria, liouiaeho l'ain 111 tl". II ek, Nerveiis i'rostral ion, Wakel'illiess, l.eK-orrlia?a, Cniversal Lassi tu.le, Seminal Weal.ncss, In: .'i ' 1! 1 -i t P v.-i- o ii le-lleratj Of.'l n -"i S;'V'r ok !- I y iiniis-.-re inn or fiver-exe: tiuii, ami "li'i'h ul tiiv.aroiy le;ei to Prematinv fradc XnrSt. Mei .'ii e i.vu.i 11 r.. 0 livS Lows iiirs.'eiKi. Sent liy ma'a yaj oil receipt of pi i. e. i- ull :'.r- t:e-illais ill p:i'iip!i.et seiil I rue giSi hi every appu.am. J5r. f- Iti' (.u;..i,;oi!(1' () i.oxrs v. 11 euro any ease. 1-or every SES-SIl .-.-..nil ..i-.U-r reeeive.l we s-vimI 'v I'ONes, vitha written j v, 7 .i.ua!ie e t i e..ci i tho r.ioiiev it oil s pe' itie 1 u s ma elT.' -t a e lie. Aieliess all e'i:. nun ni Mti'Mi-i to rlie Sole M imu'.i -tarefs. The Murrav Me li.-Jie e'n , Kmsts, Citv, M i. isV'Solii iii Al'nany liy Kohay 1 osiin.v A .t2iiou(sole agents o;;!.h;" With now ynicleu.' it a lew years uo An rxiil.ii.atior.. Vv'hat is Unz "nervous : v. h K h so many are on w ill remember I lie w ord Mal.tna w as conq arativeiy uiiUiiow n to-day i: is as common as any word in the Kngiish language, yet ! ihis word covers only the meaning of i another word used by our forefathers : in times past. So it is with ncevous i diseases, as thev ana Malaria are In 1 Unded to cover what our grandfathei I vailed biliou.-ness, and all are caused j by troub.es thai aiise from a db eased i iui diiiun of he Liver which in per ! forming its uneiio'is lindiug it can i not di.-po.-e oilhe bile through the or J diuarv ehaiin is compelled to pass it I oli' l hrough the system, caning ner I vous troubles. Malaria, bilious Fcer, j etc. You w ho are sullering can well I appreciate a cure. We recotnmudc j (ireeii's Aligns: Flower. Its cures are ' illal'Ve-lo'.i.-. THE STATE AGR'ICULTURAL COLLEGE, CORVA1.I.IS, OKKUON. riii:;iie oil flic 5 nee ' 1 'ei ote an impure state of the blo d and are looked upon by many with i si. -pieion. Acker's Blood Elixir wiil j remove all impurities and leave the ; complexion t-mooth and clear. There is nothing tiiat will so thoroughly i build uj) the constitution, purity ami ! strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by Foshay &. Mason. i Term I'ew p 1 e Every w here Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in eveiy way superior to any and all other preparations for the throat and lungs, In whooping cough and croup t is magie. and relieves at once. Re member this remedy is sold ou a : positive guarantee. 'ity Property lor Mile. Fine house and one lot at the corner of Second and Baker streets ; price, $3000. Also a nice bouse and one lot at the corner of Second and Thurston streets. Price. $1500. For further particulars call on Burkhart ei. Keeney, Real Estate Agents. Finest line of jersies ever in Albai.y at Head's. I pC.RRKX APPLE I VJT Ze.iss & lioehsti Apple ltovcs. BOXKbKOR hstedicr's. SALK AT Deatk of An l(l Pioneer. On Sunday another of the brave old pioneers, who endured the a i t : 1 .1 . .f a. . i i Oils, iiaiosmps an-i ua.ige,, oi oe f ,f Qne long tedious journey across the - , . ... .- , v . a nositive cure. All Throat and And always have a rottle of Acker's English Kemedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your ii' tie one. or a cold or cougn plains and mountains to come to Oregon, died at his place near Tangent. We refer to Martin Werts. His funeral will be at tended to-day, and the remains will be deposited in the Albany city cemetery, followed by many who have known him during his long and useful life. Mr. Werts by frugal economy had accumula ted a competence, and was widely known and highly respected. That exqtii-i'e line of satins in our 'how wind v will be n:n close this w-i-ek. Have no excuse for not get ti lg in on them. Montieth A: Seiten-baeh. positive Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedyguaranteed by Foshay tf- Mason. Dissolution . oil re. ATOTICE IS HKRKBY GIVEN THAT THE i firm of Twee-dale i: Hopkins has been this flay dissolved hy mutual eonseiit. All outstanding accounts snouia ne iminuuiaicij settled at the store. The Imsniiss will lie continued by W. C. Tweedale at the old stand, wn will collect all accounts and settle all indebtedness of the rinn W 0. TW EKOAI.E, T. G. HOPKINS, t'oHimesH-es on Weilncstliij, j M-pl ember Vi, l.SSS. o j FACULTY j A full corps of experienced Professors and Teachers. j COL I1SE OF STCDY Arranaed expressly to meet thedeniands a needs of the farming interests ef the bta PKKPARATORY DEPARTMENT For students over 15 years of avre who i!;sir to 1-liter the 'College, but are net prepared to enter College classes by exainiiiation. MILITARY TRAIXiXG To the extent requited by law. - liL'ILDINGS Lure, Coimnodious and Well Ventilated. LOCATION. In a cultivated and Christian community ,anii one Of the healthiest in the state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Ci'-eulais containing matter fuil of interest to farmers, will be regularly issued and copies 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 onfk ently appeal to the farmers and Granges of Oregon to patronize the only school established bv Oregon for the pro motion of her agricultural interests. ! r catalogue or other inlorniatioii, address ii. L. AUM!.I, President. Corvallis. O renii. Awn cad mv Q I hereby certify that lr. I. N. Woodle h: s suceessfullv operated ou mv ridgling horse. " ISAAC HAYS. For further -eferc-nee in regard to railings I iinpiireof Dave Peterson, Win. Peterson, Leb j anon; John Haiduia.i, Alfred Wclverton, Al j liany; Sam Gaines, Scio: Win. Foster, Prine- viiie. i practice veieriuary iiieun-ine in Al bany and country surrounding Office and resilience corner tith and Washington sts. I. N. WOODLE, Veterinary Surgeon Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between Messrs. Crossen : Allen in the truck and dray business is this day disso'ved by mutual consent. The busintss will be continued by r". E Allen, who will pay all indebtedness and colle-t all accounts Thanking the pub lic for past favors, a continuance of their patronage is still solicited. September 1, IsSS 1). L. CROSSEN, F. E. ALLiN. Ladies I have received my full stock of fall and winter millinery, nave secured the service of Miss Smith, of Portland, trimmer. Will be pleased to show goods at an- time. Ida M. Brush, successor to Mrs. E. J. O'Connor. Given Away. W F. Head proposes to give away a tine gold watch with Ins gold and silver prize shirt, the very best riyting md best made white shirt in the .narket. The price is as low or lower than any eiitially as good shirt in the market. Mel.augliliii, Praetieal Tailoring" Summer and fall suits, Mtd pants in any style a speciality. Cleaning and repairing promptly attended to Main street, Albany, Oregon. Discoveries Saore Valuable Than t.old. Are Santa Abie., the California dis oovery for Consumption and disease of the throat. Chest and Lungs, an California Cat-R-Cure. the only guar r.ntccd cure for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and kindred complaints. They are sold at l per package, or three for S-J.50, and are recommended and used by the leading physicians f the Pacific Coast. No secret compounds. i Guaranteed by Foshay fc Mason KKIK Mi:TIO. Yierick's, baths. Boys kilt suits at W. F. Read s. Co and see the new silverware at Will Stark's. A (-".can to. el for every customer at Viereck's. Pillow sham holders, the neatest thing out. at Brink's. New dress goods the very latest styles at W. F. Head's. "Leave your orders at Browned A: Stanard's for choice berries. A tine line of new silverware just opened at Will A Stark's. Our customers never have the blues, because we give them such good bar gains. W. F. Read. ' Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M. Bathngart's. Just lcceived at '.V. F. Read's a full line of ladies tine muslin underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slips. Call and see them. Dissolution of Partnership. X OTIl'R IS HKKKhY OIVES THAT TUB PARTXKR. ii ship heretofore existing between C. B iToland. J. W. Roland and J. H. Roland, un der the firm name of C. P.. Roland & Co., is this liav dissolved by mutual conseut. All accounts due said firm will be placed in the hands of 11, Bivant for collection. C. B. ROLAND, J. W. ROUND. J. H ROLAND. August -21, lS-id'. Potatoes and Deans. LL PARTIES WISHING SORTED XV Peerless and Burbmk potatoes, deliv ered at 25 cents per bushel or fresh Navy soup beans at 4 cents per pound. Please droi me a card in the postottiee right away, ALVlN J. CAROl'HERS. rnicoid eacrrj bounce at M. gart's. Baum Gold Prize Sliii t.1 The best white shirt in the market at W. V. Read's; and don't forget that he proposes to give away a tine gold watv.li with them Call and investi gate if you need a good shirt. Smoke Estrellas. OREGON RAILWAY and """" XAVIGATIOX COMPAXY! Columbia River Route Trains for the East Ism " .-Oandjat 10a. m and 2 P. M. daily; mTTT" T?rpCj;to and irom principal X lUlVili J. O point in I'noed States, Canada and Europe. ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant tSleeping aCars Run Through oi Express Trains -a-sj:. OMAHA, COUNU1L UhtFFo and ST. PAUL Free of Dharge and Without Changr. Close Connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Puget Sound points. for further particulars inquire of Curaan & .Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon. A. L. MlXWKI.L. P. A T. A. W. H. HOLCOMB, General .Manager. i-g"Boats leave tbe o. u. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of Broadaibin street, on Tuesdiy and Friday of each week. C. G. RAWLISGS, Local Aea Albany n 1 iii ana t m I 3 ?i i 1 onk rr.i:roii:.iANCK oni.v 11 II PHAliTAimilA RIM KS PU A 1888-9 An Outline History of Greece $0 50 Preparatory Greek Course in Kir-'lish . . SI 01 College Greek Course m tnnsn i Popular Zoology 1 Chemistry, 1 The Character of Jesus Modern Church in Europe Price per net 5 Chautaumian per year 1 A discount allowed when 5 sets, or more are ordered at one time, All orders promptly filled by J K GILL & Co.. Booksellers, Portland, Oregon, 2TOr by your local Bookseller SattirDay, Oct 6tlx Appeaiauce of America's Representative Sensation Artists, 00 lkY) N ELLIE BOYD o iiu ) )V linUt 1.1111 iu Ull i uuu 1! Appearing in Marcus Clarke ami Inigo Tyrrell's $10,000 spectacular sensation, HIS NATURAL LIFE. NEW SCENERY, NEW MECHANICAL EFFECTS, NEW COS ' TUMES, A GREAT COMPANY, A GREAT PLAY, EVERY PIECE PRODUCED AS ADVERTISED. Prices 50 and 75 cents. Reserved seats without extra charge now on sa.e at Ulackman's. our m'ora in tne past is a guarantee tnar, is our greatest venture. HAVE IDEA WSIT IT COSTS TO SHOE -50TI3SE!XJEe, You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article in leather you throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble Come an 1 T JS ... I Mi illll SHOES, -Ami we will nve you first class goods for your money anil sell them to you cheapei than you can tuy them elsewhere. We make Boots and Shoes a- SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY Pair aa Htj aiJLaa3 gmnarr InT gjn asSaa aoLn sEamsaJ USSE & KLEIN. FLIMN LOCK-