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THE 3iOEsrO HERALD: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1SSS liiovning gaUg'Skralil O. A C. V.. K. TIME T.VKL3;. SOUTH BOUND. i i s' Arrives. . ep: Zula. cpr. Kit'iilit ;. am' i ;.. 11:1.") amlmttan I 7:lti;imi d 10 loam .S4:plll 9 4." mil south kound. Arrives Departs Arrives Cda exii ,: p. r i 1 1 1 shl;ii!'l!.'.."iin 12 4r'm iv.ciit ' ! -rf.i l.XOjini !Kii'it f..f:fi;-m r.Mltiiu ex; .J Freight !.. -o r leinc icccucu . of the ffume dav. SLEUA.XON LRAXCiL Fin Al'ia'y' Depart Arrives. Ko 11 ! 12.T.0 p ill Leli i!io:i at I :t i tit Xo 18 ! j.i' i in " . i in K'm i.eb'n ' i 2i'l. .. ".00ji in Albany at ".'" am No 11 mi i in ' -Ari p m oRKGOX PACIFIC TI.MK TABLE. Arrives lioparts Passe fitter. . Freight Hl.lSit:n;i on p m 1 5. 25pm 111. GO a m .lOITSM.S AIM) IT TOT.. County court will convene to-day. Secure your seats for "His Nat ural Life."' Oregon grapes at Hyde's market at 75 cents per bushel. New and second hand heating stoves cheap at L. Gottlieb's. Seats lor Charles Manbury ar.d Nellie Boyd are selling rapidly. K very scene advertised in '"His Natural Life" will be produced as advertised. Mr. Frank Lines is lying ill with ivphoid fever at his home near this city. Frank Simpson has gone to Spokane Falls, t look after a business situation. Po not miss the great $10.00 sensation, "His Natural Life," at the opera house next Saturday. Ghls and boys waited to pick fruit by the Willameue Packing Co. Apply at the cannery or at the company's store on Second street. It is not often that Albany is fa vored with such a dramatic treat as is offered for Saturday evening. Kveryone should avail themselves of this opportunity. Have you seen the fine display at Guiss' drug store. They have added largely to the stock since purchasing the store. They also manufacture a fine line of cigars. Rev. J A. Ilanna formerly of Corvallis, but for the last vear lo cated at Gray's harbor, YV. T., was in the city yesterday visiting old friends. He reports" great activity and progress at Gra 's Harbor. The city marshal has collected the tax on 50 dogs thus far, and expects to catch that many more. Dogs of high and low degree are gobbled up alike and will be promptly cremated unless the re quired tax is paid. L. C. Perry states he is in re ceipt oi information that New York will go republican at the Novem ber election. Relying upon this information he has wagered a horse that Harrison will carry the Em pire state. Ochoco Review. Rev. S. (i. Irvine and wife have returned from a trip to the Sound. They went over as far as British Columbia territory, and on their return were forced to undergo an inspectii n by the quarantine offi cer. When that official beheld the robust form of Dr. Irvine and his wife they were passed without more ado. Julius Gradohl writes from San Francisco that he has made ar rangements to buy goods direct from England. lie also shipped on the last steamer w hich left for , Yaquina City to Albany 100 dozen each of cups and saucers, the ' very latest style, which he will sell for 75 cents per dozen, for net cash j until iurtner notice. Window .sfaadr. I have received a new line in staple and fancy colors and will in the future carry a much larger as sortment than formerly and sell jthem cheaper. I Samuel E. Yolng. "VsnELA.T IT COSTS TO SHOE y"OTJISSET-lT JTJVCILT? You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article pn leather you throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble Come -And we Specialty and warrant every pair W. . A '. 31. W. St. MATTER.. The Lands of the Albany and Lebanon Kcad to Ba Placed on the Marktt. The examination of the land of tin; W. V. oc C. M. r It. (. o. wi'l d!HTlptril il limit t!u Ultfl m" vember, when all the nronerties of that company, or its assignee, P. Cahn, will he placed on the mar ket for sale or lease. In all cases of sale a warrant' deed will he is sued. As there are several mil- would seem as though the thin; were safe. The legislation 'before congress protects the purchaser in case of forfeiture of the land grant. The i 'rices wid be fixed as soon as possible and the terms made known. At this time they are ca.-li oi four years time, one-half navable at the time of purchase, and the balance ;n four install- ments, with S per cent, on deferred j payments. Mr. Mitchell, the lanu agent, proposed the s dienie, and the attorneys of the compauy adoited it. All persons having; improvements on road company taud will do well to make applica tion, as such applications will re ceive first consideration. Ochoco Review. .11 KY II VI. The follow ng juiymen have been drawn for the term of circuit court which convenes in Albany or Oct. 22 : Brownsville V. P. Washburne, Henry P.lakely, C. H. Coble. Center W. W. Crawfoid, Jas. Morgan. Crawfordsville Geo. Finlev, F. R. Robnett, G. I'. Colbert, E. II. McCaw. Franklin Butte J. II. Bilyeu. East Albany G. F. Crawford, J. H. Campbell," John Clelun, YV. F. Moist, Fred Grad J. P. Burkhart, Jesse M. Archibald. liarrisburg Enoch Iloult. Lebanon F. C. Hansard. Liberty 1). H. Harris. Orleans Joseph Lisle, Samuel Mcllree. Shedd II. B. Sprenger, D. C. Curry. Santiam F. M. Smith. Sweet Home John Donaca. Syracuse J. .J. Davis. Waterloo Francis Bellinger. West Albany R. Custer, John Luper, Henry Freerkson. KiMcil l lal'iii;; BJumji a VH. The Oregonian says : For some time past Mr. John Dill and sev eral others have been engaged in digging a well in Powe'l's valley. Last Saturday the well was 40 feet deep and the men were afraid to go down on account of foul air. In order to ascertain how matters were at the bottom a lighted candle was let down, and it was found to burn brightly. Dill was lowered and he reported it was ail right. He Aas hoisted up, but as socn as he reached the surface he fell backward into the bottom of the well. When he was brought up again he was found to be dead. It seems that when he came into the iresh air he was in an exhausted condition and fainted. He was an unmarried man, and aoout o5 years of age. Fire Bis 2 a! J'riiieville. The brewery of Adolph Bens wander was burned at Prineviile, the loss being $S00. Henry Strcud was arrested and held in $500 oonds for the incendiarism. The citizens of Prineviile ha' e offered a reward of $250 for the arrest and i conviction of any person caught attempting to set fire to any build ing within the citv limits. .w alaliue. Burkhart it Royee, job printers, of tiiis city, haye completed a neat four-page catalogue for the popular artists, Crawford & Littler. The catalogue contains a list of the most popular views of the North west, which are the finest in the world. Ready to I'ly n the Kiver. Win. Reese left yesterday for Portland where he goes to act as assistant engineer on the Oregon Pacific company's river steamer, the Three Sisters. The boat, hav ing been completely remodele l,-vill leave Portland in a few days to ply on the upper Willamette. She has been made very light draught and can run on the upper river, it is j said, at the lowest stage. HAYE See will give you first class goods for your money and sell I A C'.as- of T-ro Dazes Lawyers to Turn-d Loose Upon the Public. Special to the Kk:;au. 1 Salk.m, Oct. -. Twenty-four ap plicants for admission to the bar uppenred bel'oie the supreme court t'.'-dav and stood the examination as to the qualifications to practice law. The examination bean at 1 o'clock this alternomi and yet con tinues. It will not be finished be fore to-morrow. (toman -r in tu-::l Lift. Hie case of Sovern vs. Yoran, decided in the supreme court, is one which has excited a great amount of interest in Lane county, and to which a great deal thav savors of the romantic attaches. Several years since an old lady named Goodchild died near Eu- gene,!eaving a considerable amoun ot property. A Air. Movent was appointed administrator of her est ite, ami the place was sold to a man named Yoran. One day Yoran's boy Iarwiu and a play mate named Hugh Gray were dig ging about in the barn and they discovered two cans full of money, nearly all gold, one containing .flOUO", and the other $925. They turned their find over to Mr. Yoran, who advertised it in the papers as lost property, for the time re quired by statute. No claimant appearing within the prescribed time, he turned over one-half the money to the tounty, as required by statute, and gave the other to his boy. After the transaction was completed Sovern, the adminis trator, heard of it and began mi it for the recovery of the money. He was beaten in the circuit court, and tnen he appealed to the supreme court, where a decision against him was also rendered. Then he got a rehearing, and Mon day the jcase was again decided against him, Judge Lord rendering the decision. A oci:i! Evfiil. The Secretary of" Oregon State Grange, is in receipt of an invita tion to attend the nuptials of M'sj Kate P. Trimbie, daughter of Rev. iJr. Jobn Tritnoie, Secretary of the National Grange. rJ he eveut will take place iu Christ Church in Washington D. C., on thelltli iu?t. The groom is Mr. C. C. Stain of Pueblo Colorado. The grange membership throughout the Union will join it? oijgiauiia tious to Dr. Trouble ou the happy occasion. Ucl une liseliai-i:eil. The examination of Villa l M Oune, the slayer of James I'.ewley, was concluded at Willamina, Yam hill county, before Justice Leonard last Saturday night, McCtme being discharged. The examination be gan Thursday and continued dur ing Friday and Saturday. A great amount of testimony was intro duced, the general drift of which appeared to be that McCuue was justified in killing Bewley. Bouse Kit ni etl. Sunday morning at Independ ence Polk county, the resilience of Geo. Chamberlain, a carpenter, was burned to the ground. No one was living in the house at the time, Mr. Chamberlain being at Pallas at work, and his family at the coast. The origin seems tin doubtedly to have been incend'ary. The loss was about $J00. Firemen's natters. At the last meeting of Albany Engine Co. No. 1, held Monday evening, Walter Parker was elected as a member of the board of fire delegates ami C. W. Watts was elected foreman. The company is in a thriving condition, several new members, having been ad mitted at the last meeting. r nge Heeling. Linn County Business Counci meets with the Siuslaw Grange on Saturday of this week. That grange holds a fair on Friday and Saturday, giving opportunity on Saturday lor the meeting ot tne Council. Notice to Debtors. All persons knowing themselves indebted to E. it C. Howard are requested to come forward and settle at once. s Tie Next KJ STATE JSiAT:S. YOU H1 xJasfBastl sstr ' " An Attraction at V. C, Tvreedale's Store Pocd Ccoked in I .es'a Air ly a Process Which Eas no Equal- j The Charter Oak ran ire with the S wonderful wire gauze oven door, is ' creating a revolution wherever i. s ; introduced. Mr. M. W. i.eet, re;- ; resenting the Excelsior inanufac- I turiiiii cunroanv, of St. Louis, will give an exhibition :it W. C. Twee- j dale's store on Wednesday ;wid i Tnursday, Oct. and 4, showing j the practical operation of this new j discovery in cooking. Ladies, phy- ! sicians and till persons interested I in havinu wed cooked and health- I fid iood are invited to call and see l lie CXIiUHUOIl. noa.-uni; ir uono j without basting, and with a loss of i only 5 ier cent, oi the weight ol the ineat roasted, while the aver age loss is :!2 per cent. Steaks chops, fish, hams, oysters, etc., are elegantly broiled inside the oven without attention, retaining almost entirely their natural juices and flavor, and without annoyance from smoke or unpleasant odors. It is claimed and demonstrated that the saving on the meats for a family of five or six persons will amount to the full value of a cook stove or range every year. Every body invited. Remember the ex hibition closes at 5 p. m. Thursday. W. C. Twledalk, Albany, Ok. Agent. lae I'iliiiu HaIell Samuel Hazlett. the pilgrim printer, who has been loitering about this city for several days, subbing now and then lor enough to pay his board and for a little cold "tea," was g.oriously drunk last evening. He is a tramp print er from way back, having been en ggaed iu perambulating the coast for over twenty years, and being a familiar character in ev'eiy printing otlice between an Francisco and Portland. He is thorough master of the art preset vative and occa sionally stops .'ong enough to earn a considerable stake, but it all goes the same way and he tramps on as before in his old clothes. His earnings are oiten increased lv sundry quarters given to him i,"v kindly disposed printers along his route, and he usually manages to tay in a place until lus pockets ire empty, when he takes b's .uishioned seat on the brake-beam for the nearest newspaper oilice. lie is now traveling toward the capital city, and w ii) doubtless be ready to-dav to set his lace in tiiat directii n. atiniial t.raiim- yieeltn II. E. Hayes and wife, master of Oregou State Grange, are at present vi-itiug at his oid boyhood s home iu Conueciicut. Thev will proceed from there to the meeting of the National Grange at Topeka. lvtitisas, ou toe mcouu Wcdnesd ty iu November. Calilornia Stale tirane. The aunual nesting of the al ive named order takes place this week at Tulare iu that state. A ln-ge at'.'jndaoce a id a profitable ga'h p lug 's anticiutei We an ami Ito Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of tiiis country that it is i-uperior to all otl.er preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup i:ons and pimples. It purities the whole systein and thoroughly builds up the constitution. (aiaril Aaiul llie Mrike, And always have a I ottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. Vou cannot tell how soon Group" may strike your little one, or a cold or ccuigh may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay tfc Masou. California at-K-t'itre The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold in the head, hay feveiyose co'd, catrrhal deafness and sore eyes lies" ore the sense of taste and unpleas ant breaih, resulting from catarrh, F.ay and pleasant lo use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, hy all d uggists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro villc. Cal. Six months' treatment for 1; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Fob ay it Mason, Vierick's baths. Time If on i them to you cheapei than AN rOLITII'AL SITAKIX;. When and Where the Eepnbiicaa Orators Will Address the Feople oi Oregon. lion. Robert McLean, republi- C:-n nominee for presidential elector, and lion. 11. V. Miller, of Joephir.e county, will address the cUi.ens of Oregon at the following tunes and places, at 7 ::I0 o'clock a . m . : Kui-ne City . . ISmw nsville . . . llal.-ev Albany .Oct. .Oct. . .Oct. .Oct. .O'-t. .Oct. .Oct. Oct. ..Oct. 1 I !l iS!n TO La fa vet te Dallas i rule prudence . Cor vallis 0 aitoixt.mkmts ok no.v c. . Kl'I.TON .Oct. 11 .Oct. 12 Kuger.e City liarrisburg Albany Corvallis Pallas Lafayette Foie.-t Grove. Salem Oregon City Gerw.,s lio:i. Raleigh ; pany !. Fulton. .Oct, .Oct. .Oct, .Oct. ( let .Oct . t )ct Oct l:; 15 it; 17 IS 20 211 toih will accom- ily I'rottcrly lor alr. Fine house and one lot at the corner of Second and Baker streets ; price, $:)000. Also a nice bouse and one lot at the corner of Second and Thurston streets. Price, $1500. For further particulars call oh Burkhart it Keeney, Real Estate Agents. ITne SlorM-s for Sali. We have just 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 Oneco. Mason Chief, and Edward Everett. Also some choice heavy mares. Anyone wishing a horse will do well to look them over and we will tike pleasure in showing them to all intending purchasers. Mc K.Nioirr Buos., Tallman, Or. Happinc s audi t'oiili-iilineiit. Cannot go hand in baud if we look on the dark snie or every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Foshay it Mason. .Nipped in llie ISud. Is it not la tter to nip Consumption the greatest scourge of humanitv i.i the bud. than to try to stay its pro gress on the brink of the grave. A few doses ol California's most useful production, will rcleive, and a thor ough treatment will i ere. Nasal CatJ'"rh, ! often the fo.ei unner of consumption can be cured Calitoi nia Cat-K Cure. These remedies are sold and fully warrentcd by Foshay A: Mason. An Absolnle nre' 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 al. kinds of piles. Ask for the Original . bit-tine Ointment. -Sold by Foshay it a'ason at - cents per box by mail ."0 cents. People Everywhere Ccnfirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Itetnedy is in every way superior to any and all jthcr preparations for the throat am' luugs, In whooping cough and croup t is magic, and relieves at once. lie member' this remedy is sold ou a positive guarantee. Finest line of jeisics ever in Albany at Head's. Apple Koxes. -if.KF.F.X A VX Zejss & Hochstedler's. ni urn II 1888--9 An Outline llistorv of Greece Sit o I'n naratorv Creek Course in Knglish . .Si 0 College C.ri-ek Course in Knglish Popular Zo.ilog Cheinistrv The Character of .lesus Modern Church in F.urope price per set Chantaiiuuan per year 1 (in 1 20 1 00 40 40 5 aO 1 : A discount allowed when f sets.or more are ordered at one time, All orders promptly filled by .1 K ttlLLi: Co.. Booksellers, Portland, Oregon, J-iTOr by your local Bookseller nu i cm i imiii inn ii mi ii IMU1AUUUA DUUIVO WldO IDEA BOOTS m you can l.uy them elsewhere. We make Boots and bbobb sarru axrtAF trvfr - an m ay. T Mart. Murray's Specific A ui;r.ran;'Oil eure :"or t;er' ous tii?i-ast s, siu ii a W cuk Meiia i v, Loss ni Brain IV.wer, lijs-t'eria. liai!a;i:e Pain in tne B ek, Xervoiw i'l'ist ration, Waki-mlne-, I.eun.rrliu;:i, "nsvcr:tl Lassi tmie. Seminal Weakness, 1m- Before I akins- i ill -.'.-I ,.! I C'llev:; : : i'r M i.l t i' t ! iniii-'eio Inn !! nver-e.xe j tiinateiv K-.iil to Preti:: j ( 'lit Ae, Insanity a;.t i sun", Ti":i. si. On a "n . inn, u hv'n v.l- uie Trade AifcrL. or - Sent ..y n..-. tf, e. rv.ll par- F; on reci-iiU of uri pai- a 3irv:A i tn-iiiurs in pa:iip! ' "V- t?x w. f every app!:ea:.t. IfcSfe ("j Til ;ii:tr:ii!U-'- ii t'ttxo V. ..vuviK to i:i:re any ease, tor eery J&Sj&Sh -:..(..! i ir.ler reein est ve i.itfSaR; si- boxes, with a writteiii-'f Jgjiifl;.. u"M ir.iiie e reiini 1 the lii'MKV 111 sy-e. iti': i ies n ; e!Tee: a euro. .iHres all eommu-nieati"!i-t i riie S-!,- M '.!i;i: i : nvr-. 'Hie Mnrny :le li.-:;iL- i.'-i., i:i'.s. ',t.. M ). 'l liolil in Albany i.y Kosliay 1 o-lmj V .MaMiiivSiiIe agents Ttih2 STAT 15 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, cokvali.is, o::i:;oN. Term 'oimin-in-'- ou V'ihn-s4l;i , M'i'rinIt-i- I'!, ISSS. -o- FACULTY A full corps of experienced l'rofessors ami Teachers. COUltSK OF STl'DY Arranged expressly to meet thedt inamls a needs of the larniini; interests el tile sta I'UEPAK ATOKY DEl'AllTM EXT For students over 1.1 years of axe who ilesir t-i enter the College, hut are nut prepared t enter College classes by examination. L -M I LITAK Y TliAIN i NG To the extent rc;uiicii hy Jaw. ZZZ Lt'll.blNcs Large, C'lHiiinudious and Well Venti'ated. LOCATION". In a cult:ateil and Christian oomniuiiitjyuiil one of the healthiest in the state. KXl'EKIMEXTAL STATIO.V. Cireulais containing matter full of interest to fanners, will he regular!) iss'led and copies mailed to eath patron of the College. EXI'KNSLS Ke.luced ti lowest figures. Two or more free sehular-liips from exery county. Consult your County fcuperinti-iuient. We c miii c::tly appeal t-i the fanners and :ram.es of Oiegon to patronize the only school established hv Oregon for the pro motion of her agricultural interests. Fir catalogue or other inioruiution, address K. L. lltl.EI, I'resi.teiil, t'oi-vallis. Oregon. nmrM nin pad updo I hereby certify that Pr. . X. Woo-.lle his sinxessiuliv opera'.ed on niv ridgling horse. ISAM.; HAYS, For further -efereiiee iu regard to ri.tgiings ui-iuireof hae 1'eterson, Win. Feti-rs-ii, Leb anon; .bum Ilardmaii, Aared WcU erton, Al bany ; Sam Oahies, Seio; W in. Foster, l'rine ville. I praetii-e veterinary ineii' ine in Al bany ami country .Mirrmuaiing Oinceand resilience corner h anil Washiugt-in sts. 1. X. W'OOPLE. Vetunn.-.ry Surgeon Dissolution of J'nrt ncr-hlp. VTOTiCF IS HEKIdlY OIVKX THAT THE i partnership heretofore ei-ting between .Messrs. Crossen it Allen in the truek -md dray bu-im-ss is this day disso'ved by mutual consent. The businiss will be coiitinued by F. V. Allen, who will pay ail indebtedness and i-oile.t all accounts Thanking the pub lic for past favors, a eontinuanc-; of their patronage is still solicited. September 1, IjsS I), L. CHOSSEX, 1". K. Al.LI X. rmcout ciicrry boutlci rart's. at M. Ijaum- iw u -ONK PKKFOKMANCK (NLY- SatuirDay , Oct 6trx Appearance of America's Representative Sensation Artists, L)1 it! Ulill Appearing in Marcus Clarke and sensation, HIS NATURAL LIFE. NEW SCENERY, NEW MECHANICAL EFFECTS, NEW COS TUMES, A GREAT COMPANY, A GREAT PLAY, EVERY PIECK PRODUCED AS ADVERTISED. jrjy Prices 50 and 7o cents. Reserved seats without extra charge now on sale at Blackmail's. Our record in the past is a guarantee that is our greatest venture. IS, An I. Jilanat inn. What is t!ii; "iie-i voiis trouble" with v. hii ii .-o inany are now all'eted? If you will reiaetn'ier a few years ago the wold Miliaria was comparatively unknown to-day it is a? common us any weiil in the Kairli.-h language, yet this word covets only the meaning of another word used oy our forefathers in times i,a.-t. So i: is w ith nervous ; diseases, as Ihcv alio Malaria are in f tended to cover what our grandfathei I called HiiioiiMu ss, and all are eauseil I by trouli.es that aiise from a diseased ! i ot (iil ion oi he Liver which in per- forming its imelions tinding it eaa not di.-poo oft lie bile through thy or j dinary cliann-- i- eonijielleil to pass it j oil' through the ysiem. causing iu r i vous tnm fifes. Malaria, iiiiiou- Fever, etc. Vou who are suilering can well a pprecia ic a cure. We reeommndo (ireen's Angus". Flower. Its cures are : niarvoiou?. 'ii::it-N on !2ie t act- j De't nte an impure state of the bio- d ! ami are looked upon by many with ! si.-;-i-;ion. Acker's Biooft Elixir w ill j remove al! impurities ami leave the ! complexion r-r.'ooth and clear. There i is nothing that will so thoroughly i build up the constitution, purity ami j stn ngthen the whole -systein. Sold i and guaiauteed by Foshay & Mason. 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 any time. Ida M. Brush, successor to Mrs. E. J. O'Connor. .icn Away. C. p. Head proposes to give away a tine gold watch with his gold and diver prize shirt, the very best fitting md best made white shirt in the aiarket. The ju ice is as low or lower than any equally as good shirt in the market. McLaughlin, i'raelieal Tailoring'' Summer and fall suits, Mid pants in any style a speciality. Cleaning and repairing promptly attended to Main street, Albany, Oregon. (.old Prize Shirt." The best white 'shirt in the market at W. F. Head's; and don't forget that he proposes to give away a line gold watch with them Call and investi gate if you need a good shirt. Smcke Estrellas. OREGON RAILWAY and .avk;.4TIo.v co.mpa.vv Columbia River Rotate Trains for tils Kt-r leive P -tIan iJit b'v. m and 2 p. M. daily. ri'ITlT7"Tj,rj1s t anii b-om principal X X OlvJ-i -I .O points in I'liite-I States, Canada and Europe. ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS' Emigrant Sleeping afjars Kua Through oa Express Trains - - OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of Itliarge and Without Change, Close Connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and I'uget Sound points. Fur further particulars impure of Curaau & Moiiteith, First Street. Albany. Oregon. a A. L. MAXWELL. . P. A T. A. W. II. HOLCOM6. .eneral Manager. itiTBoats leave the O. K. X. Oo.'s wharf, at the foot of Uroadilbia street, on Tuesd iv and Friday of each week. C. U. KAWLINGS, L'co.1 A;ea jera house : a. Inigo Tyrrell's $10,000 spectacular Shoes a- urn mww Hfivn i ft ft f"Si Sf KRAUSSE KLEIN.