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THE MOTCSIXG- HERALD: AYEDyESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1SSS Renting gaily uvaM . A I. K. K. II 'UK TAKLG. NORTH I50UXD. ; ! - (jparts Arrives. Caia. cr. j ;- ;iuij 7:o. I KnuciMj ex : it:Io ai!rir.:!"i'im. Kioiyht ! ! 7:liti' rlYt li.i l'tiiii Si.',).!!! SOLTH HOUND. Arrives Departs' Arrives .'3'Kit.'i I 7:4r.j- Kue'nu es'l-UlY' l r :::.t ; 12 4:-5n: fc icnt; "-' 4;m: 1 :;'!ii'i l'-"ii'.;i ri" UH'.-m -. -rime tiav. A. . JLEIiXXOX URAN'CII. Fn Al'-;i'y tvparts Arrives. !V It '.N r. l:. j 12.5i) p m Lebanon ! S p in at 1,3 Hp ni S.."'i ni fin V. 12. No 1' . . '5.00 p in Ail'anj at T.4-" a m ! 2 00 p m ' 2.45 n m ORKCON" PACIFIC TIME TAP.LE. Passenger. .. Frcu.'h Arrives Departs . 11.1. '.am 1. ' p m .' 5.2'irirnlC.nOa ui .iiti.s ai;oit T)U.. TWO liAi :SS5KETHItVES. Two Years to 3erve.Ard the Other RWf -aect "i.-.-irr.o-lv R-mm , The i Oiie Has Stands a Chan' of Gittin-j a Xeim, City's Indebtedness Mi'-o: Matters. Regular meeting of the city council was hell lat night, Mayor Cowan in the chair, and Council men Writsinan, Read. Ili.ii'inun ami l'arker present. (Jnuucihnen Gradwohl and lamer accent The committee on accoim; current expenses repotio.i on bills ami asked further time on the re bate of taxes on mortjaue.s bv M;i ler. The committee on orciimmces re ported asking further time, which was granted. The committee on lire ami water reported advi.-inr not to build a cistern on account of the lack of funds : also that the old heater for Wheat is worth 73 cents in Al bany. E. Goin, of Scio, was in the chy yesterday. Old paper? for 25"cents per hun dred at this office'. Oregon grapes at Hyde's market at 7" cents per bushel. All the latest novelties in mil linery at Ida II. Buish's. Don't procastinate, .set an acci dent policy in the Travelers. M's. A. V Stanard, of Browns iile. visiting in this city. S. Powell has the thanks ui this office for a box of fine grapes. The best quality of cider vinegar at F. L. Kenton's, 'lo cents per gal lon. The Bapt'st church ;s being newly carpeted and renovated in side. Business is reported good in nearly all of the towns of the country. Grand opening in millinery next Thursday and Friday at Ida M. Brush's. . A considerable amount of fall urain has already been sown in Linn county. Rev. J. Braun will hold German services in the college chapel at 11 a. m. on Sunday. The regular meeting of the Board of Trade will be held next Tuesdav evening. Prosecuting Attorney II. II. Hewitt is attending the term of circuit court in Salem. Go to Burkhart & Royce's for all kinds of job printing. Priee. jeasonable. First-class work guar anteed. II. ('. Powell has returned with his family from Eastern Oregon. nd they will again become resi dents of Linn county. Pota'-i are worth but 25 cents per bushel this year, but as long sn wheat is a good price no com plaint is foith oming. A letter received f-oni Julius Gradwohl states that he will re turn home iVom his goods buying trip to an Emncisco in about ten days. CV.rvan & Monteith sold yester day to W. P. Small, the farm of S. E. Young, three and a half miles south ui Albany, the price paid be . inglO.30. McrCnitrht Bros, have purchased of Fred Blumberg his half interest iniAitago, brother of their trotter No. 2's endue had been turned over to No. l's company for use with the new engine. The special committee on Ir. E. A. .McAllister's damage case ic ported that a claim for ijd'-'.oOO had been made, but no actio!' was ti-ken.. The committee on streets and public property asked further time to report on Ji nisiied sewers on ac count of absence of members, which was granted. The recorder and treasurer's quarterly reports were read and re leired to me committee on ac counts and current expenses. G. W. Smith petitioned the council for permission to erect a telephone line from his residence to his place of business, which pe tition was referred to tne commit tee on streets and public properly, with full power to act in tne case. Chief Engineer Webber stated that the Salem tire company had applied for the lc in of a hose cart. The request was referred to the committee on tire and water, with full power to act. A. Cunningham applied to the council to remove the nuisance near his house in the shape of a stable and manure heap, w hich re quest was referred to the commit tee on health and police. On motion Fifth street west of Calapooia streets was ordeitd graveled. Concerning the matter ot ttie heaped up condition of new sew ers, interfering wuu travel on tne streets where they are located, the street commissioner was instruct ed to notify the contractors to put them in good condition. Hard street, between Eiiworth and Lyon streets, was ordered graveled by tilling u; the low- places. The recorder was instructed to a Ivei uise for bid j for a sewer to connect with the Baker str et sewer nea the Star breweiy, acioss Lyon streets and across Baker street. The Oregonian says that Jacob Eizterger, aged years, who was serving twelve days in the uomvn jail f-r vagrancy, developed into a "full Hedged horse thief and will be t:.u-;. tn Ore Mm Citv. his otlense .,r.,i 1 having been committed in Clacka- mas COU'ilV ac .uiman.e. Having "stolen t!it iioise, I'r.t u'erter looked around for a buyer and found ore in the person o! Citv Marshal McMillen, of Ea-t PotViand, who, suspecting some thing wrong, placed the young maiC who gave the name of George Badtrer, under arrest, pending in vestrgation. Erztergcr was sent up for twelve days and no trouble was found in locating his victim at Miiwaukie. Ei.lerger's father, who appears to be a sturdy old German, called at t .e county jail and gave his err ing son a sound lecture. Miles Eddv. the 2:5- yea r-old POLITMAE SPEAKING. Hon. Robert .McLean, republi can nominee for presidential p"ctnr si ml Hon. H. .Wwpiiliine countv citizens of Oregon at the following times and places, at 7:-'50 o'clock a. m. : will address the An Explanation, What is this "nervous trouble" with Whcsid Where the SepnHican Orators ! whit h so many are now allictedV li Will Ado-ess the People of Oregon. word Maj wu's c,.-,:!r:ltiveiv unknown to-day it is as common as any word .in the English language, yd this word covers only the meaning of I .1 i ..... r.-i. B Miller of r u J loieiaineis III llllIVilL. It trt WL11 t 'TlWliC diseases, as thev ana Malaria a.e in tended to cover what our giandfathei railed Biliousness, and all are caused iiy iroub.es that arise from a diseased condition of he Liver which in per i'ij.'ii':n ; i!s in'ciioas lindinir it ca'' :iot di.-o-o ouhu li'e throiigli the oi -d'liary eii.'Miu is compelled lo pas it oil' thiough the system, causing ner Viiiis troubles, Malaria. Hiiious fever, etc. You who are sutlering can well appreciate a cure. We reeomm uh (ireeli's Aligns: 1 lower. Us cures are marvelous. Baker countv horse thief, passed j Sunday night in the county jail and was taken to the Salem peni-1 tentiaiy, where he will serve the j j)any Mr puiton. state two years. Eugene City Brownsville Halsey Albany llillsboro Lafavette Dallas Independence Corvallis APl'OlXTMKMTS OI" HON. Eugene City Harrisburg Albany Corvailis i Dallas Lafayette I l-'orest irove Salem Oregon City Gervais Hon. Raleigh stott 17 IS l'.t 20 ) c. w .Oct. .Oct. Oct. Oct. .Oct. .Oct. .Oct. .Oct. . Oct. . H'LTON Oct. 11 .Oct. 12 Oct. l:i .Oct. lo .Oct. u; .Oct. 17 .Oct. IS 24 2"j 2!) Fresh ysHTS ! OERVEDFKKSH EVilliV bAV AT O City Restaurant. TIIE llricli t.i ,)),0)0 i'0i.l iirlek for sal v Caosell. Al'uaiiv. .j.ne I Apj.ly U W". C. n C. KELbY, rilVSlCJAN AXO St K l;. V'eon Altianv, i.ire,'i.i!i, o h je over (i.-.i: v.'hl store. Oiii. j hours, from s a. v.. i.- 1'. M. "-"AM Star Bakery 1 '' . fiiii;l's u (lie Face Dei ote an impure state of the blo d and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir wii! remove all impurities and leave the complexion Miiooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thorouohl build up the constitution, purity ar.l .Oct. lit j slriinrriion the whole system. Soid id guaranteed by roshay & Mason. Oct. 20 Oct. 20 will accoin- KM.H19 F rillHAS. Se:si. 1 'ii' d. at W To-day the address cf welcome to the "grand lodge. Kr;ghts o' Tvthi is, will be delivered in Poi - lo -ui l iv I A. st ohens. urnnu! Fine ilur.ics for riiU: We have just brought from Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work horses which we will sell on terms to suit the times. Among theni is some promising young drivers from Oneco, Mason Chief, and Edward Everett. Also some choice heavy mares. Anvone wishing a horse will do well to look them over and .Sa! Cleveland, g and orLtcr, J them to all 11. McKxuaiT Bkos. Tallman, Or. wid uehver the o '''i. Tne list of del ,a' ;s as follows Ex e'ior lo.' v, No. 1- of Poit 11 1 11 1 T 1 I l'.ir!- 1;" XZ:-.:X.t. . v. ., " riwH nH And always have a tottle of Acker's 1VABIIV !UUt. 'v. . v v ..... W in. Brauen, Chaun ey Dale I 4.uard Against Tiic strike. Mvrtle lodire. No. o. of Marsh- fieUC. B. Golden, John F. Hall.- Damon lodge. No. 4, of PemUe ton H. L. Carl. M. M. Morehead. shir lodge No. ti, Astoria W. L. Robb, H. E. Nelson; J. G. Ross, alt''ii-it'i. Laurel lodge, No. 7, of Albany James F. Hail, O. 11. Irvine. Gauntlet lodge, No. 8, Baker City J. T. Donnelly, R. D. Carter! Friendship lodge. No. 0, of The Dalles-C. E. Bayard, John Mitchell; J. U. Sheak, alternate ivanhoe lodge rjiiiiaii xxeuieo 111 mc uuuk. a cannot tell how soon Croup may strike vour little one. or a cold or cough 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 -X- Mason. .allies 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. ;ivcn Away. W. F. Read proposes to give away a fine gold watch with his gold and ilver prize shirt, the very best tittinr uid best made white shirt in the .narket. The price is as low or lower than any equally us good shirt in the market. B'tty-3lai-s!sa!".-iiSUf'. fcJOTiCEIS HEKELIY CIVF.X Tu""lil.. il oivnei' o" keener "I alii iloor ilo's j-i tne eoriiorato iiinits oi thj ctiy oi Ain.uii , t!i il tne l:' uiion sueh ilos for t!!r y.Mi- ls , now due. and jir.jaliV to tlie t'ii v ail.i tint ail dOiis t'ouiul riimiia ;'.t I 'ii)iin tile city iimii i. upon u Uu it :iiilia:; iias not iieeii paid, will be take'i up aiui ois u ie i oi as pruviileJ ly an oiM'naae' rei it iii 10' taxiiiit ios ami rcu'-itinir t ieir r.iii iiiinr at lare." Section one of sa:il or-ii'iao. provides: l'liat it shall la? tiie duty oi i in ch v M ii iial o:i and aiter Hie !i: -t day o" August ot e.ieh iei: to e.!le.:t I r 1 t'cj o-.vn-er or Keeper eaeli dou' the sum of -Sl.Ti-), a:ei or ea-! or tjiteh so owned or wept, tne sum of S3 .00 o-ue.i .i. .iltany; Ore-ini, this --,li day : August, lsSS. , J ISAAC U VVS, Citv Marshal. A. FUEL- STOCKO Staple Groceries I Fine Glaswm,Crockeri The best qiaCty ot tmaa, x9m, cabin tfi l mota, et. rtc Smcke Estiellas CUy Troiicrlj lor al-. Fine house and one lot at the corner of Second and Baker streets ; price, .ftfOOO. Also a nice house and one lot at the corner of Second .... 1 TU.i...f,n oti.Qtf IVion ailll X11LX1 t'Jll CUCVIO. Aii-! ff I it A 1.)00. For further particulars call O-VlAii A, No. 10, ot Port-; on Burkhart & Keeney, Real Estate OREGON RAILWAY anfl NAVIGATION COMPANY Columbia River Route Tramsjior tha East leave Po-tKmlJit IOJa. H and 2 P. M. daily: mTfTT" T?r1Qto and from principal J. XU-tVUi 1 IOi)oiiits in United States, Canada and Europe. ELECANT PULLMAN PALACEtCARS; Emigrant "Sleeping aCars Run Throneh on Express Trains Contractor ami Itnildcr. TIIEUN'DrMiMiJN'ED UAViNii LO eated in Albany solicits patronage from citv and country. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling hou-es. including (jueer Anne, Eatlake and Elizabelhian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and ,) vii.i i it h frji )f t charge. Satis action guaranteed W. C. CASSEL- M For Sale. CIDER l'RESS AND KIXTLKES. CAPAC1TV 200 gallons per day, will be sold cheap for cash, on the installment plan, traded, least or let out oa shares. A number of vinegar barrels for sale cheap. Apply to K. II. Pfeiffer, at Albany Soda works. For :ili', pOOD MILCH COW. IXyUIHE OF JT Earl ItiL'e, proprietor of the St. Charles hotel. Great English Jemeily, CAKES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and rcAabio hooae to aho i loond a complete Msortcoent, of fmh famb groceries, Ui which is constantlT being lde.i 4, the aeasonsble lines of Ktucarias and praviiat such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to 0rde Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc These (foods were all bought when prta were low, and the benefit of the margin will tr given to his customers. Kemember the plwv tt the old corner on Firet and Broadalbia Ste ill Ml UU11XV1AA i.HAJ i ale Mark. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER. Proprietors of rr ALBANY SODA WORKS And manofacfcurerB of Murray's Sieeific I ."7 J"t'aiiel A "...rantccd, cure! aror nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power. Hvstena, Headache . . ... ii I 1. X" ram i., u.e .ac. x, .ou , w pwpawd to fnmish eaoice, freak Prostration-, S- Wakefulncs-, I tyZ .tir of DH,e sti.-h. assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra i-'reo.. and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy tujp and a general assortment of flnecaadias Choice Coofectioflery . ,T Leucorrhoea, Universal Lassi Before I aKing. t , seminal Weakness, lm- I Happiness and Contentment, '. i -.,..( Kor..l 1,. l...n,l if . l.i.iL- nn BILLS ALLOWED. Fees in the O'Connor case, .if 4 3o L. Hayes, .street commission er r oo oo G. W. Watts, printing 1100 W. A.McClain 50 00 J. Jones 75 00 J. A. Crawford, water rent. . 25 00 Viririi Parker 5 (O John Hoffman J. Gradwohl T. L. Cowan X. H. Allen J. O. Writsman W. C. Read B. F. Tabler P. W. Spink John Cleland QUARTERLY FRl'ORT. July 1, land F. H. -Uartin, Oeorce A. 1 Agents. Deavis. Vailey lodge, No. 11, of Corval- i;L- l.!.itrr l.ilinvon T, Katier '-3 LlUlllV - . ....... l:..l. T-.i-.l. Gerniania lodge, No. 12, of Port- tne oar si, e oi every . uue oostae e. lan.'-Chas. Daumgaiten, Gustav Nothing will so darken Ine and make , j it a burden aa Dyspepsia. Ackers " I. Li. i.i v i t Tf. Dvsuensia Tablets wiil cure the vasue iyu"e. o. w, ui x wn. , . land Jesse Waddell, Oscar COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of IHiarse and M'ifhont C'lianse, Close Connections at Portland for San t'ran cisco and Puet Sound points. (5 7 5 5 IS 7 Ciav; Hem' Pander, alternate. .... i l x- -I , . J I"1 rnai Portiai Mever worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion aud Indigestion, and make life a or, Phalanx lodge, .No. 14, o Last : VI hA F..sbav,C- Maso. eale, Henry " J Portland F. Li. IS'eale, (.old Trize !liirt.. The best white shirt in the market at W. F. Head's: and don't forget that he proposes to srive away a line, srold watch with tluni Call and investi gate if you need a rood shirt 00 00 I oo ; 0)1 7 00 7 50 S2 OS 10 50 RECORDER'S Anit. in treasury Dowdall lodge, No.lG, of Browns ville H. W. Goddard, S.P.Barger. Pacitie lodge, .No. 17, of Astoria A. A. Cleveland, George Noland. Central lodge, No. IS, of Salem A. A. Burton, W. 11. Harrison Waters. lo lodge, No. 10, ot llillsboro-- T. S. Weatlierred. staple and fancy colors and will in Doric lodsie, No. 20, of Heppner j tlie futnre (.a,-rv a much larger as- George W. Ilea, AI. V. Ale- j surtment than formerly and sell t-iougau. I tliem cheaper Caianthe lodge, io. zi, oi .u hina J. Hewitt, F. H. Bigelow For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Monteith, First Street, Albany. Orenon.( A. L. MAXWELL, ti. V. A T. A, W. II. HOUOMK, Urueral .Mannser. iiTBoats leave the O. K. X. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday and Friday of each week. C. O. RAWLIXGS, L eal Aen I-- l.l 1 L'ilJ-l, iJiJ -.1 PJ Generat J O.-jiin in eitiir n: aa: 1 by indiscre ion or over-exertion, and which ul timately lead to Premature Trade Hark. Old Ajje, Insanity and Con sumption. sl.CO'a box or six boxes for So. 00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full par ticulars m pamphlet sent free to every applicant. We Guarantee 6 ISnvcs to cure any case. For every S5.00 order received we send si" noxes, witn a writtenfter Jklft. ,'iiarane e to refund the monev if ou speeilie does not-etfect a cure. Address all commu nications to the Sole Manuf.vtnre'-s. The Murrav Medicine i''o.. Kansas. Citv. M-i. XiTSoll in Albany by Foshay Foshay A Haswn.solc aj;e Oysters! ttyslers Z EASTERN AXD OLYMPIAN SERVED fresh every day at H. Uiercks' 1c5.uura.it Window shades. I have received a new line in Samuel E. Youxt;. WILL BROSJ Dealers in all the leading Guns, Pistols, Sewing Macliines, Organs, Pianos A full bine of- 1SS8 Receiveil from fines... Received from licenses . Received from taxes. . . Total Anit. of outstanding war rants Julv 1, 1SSS ..tnoio 00 . 25 00 . T-'A) OH . 617 97 ..t43'.i5 (JO Otieco. and now own both of these j Warrants jued for cpiar flyers themselves. Crawford, the photographer, is making some street views showing j ter ending Sept. 30 . 7S 5304 00 .Ili-Lauslilin. FraelieM TailDrins" Summer and fall suits, 'iid pants in any style a speciality. Cleaning and repairing promptly attended to Main street,Alba:iy, Oregon. Stephen Collins, alternate. Glencoe lodge, No. 22, of Glen coe B. P. Cornelius, J. C. Carey. Granite L-dge No. 23, of Ash laud J. T. Bowditch, 11. T. Chit wood. C. F. Hasty, alternates. Harmonv Lod-e No. 24, of Pen dleton R.'W. Sargent, J. AI. Har ris, E. E. Sharon, alternate. Confidence Lodge No. 2o, of Arlington Geo. W . Young. J A. 'Pi. 1 nomas. Finest line of jersies ever in .-eanuia luhc - - 1 land T. C. Hagemaun, John A. j .Vhlstedt Anew invoice of British trimmings at Read's. French keeps railroad time. We handl.; three kinds of fruit and vou will do well to see i nlacing your orders. r i.iesL 1 at Read's nu lls before Albany Total' $5443 38 j Ked Cross Lodge No. 27, of La For vour tine imported and Ke West cigars, go to M. Baumgart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. illustrated issue of Albany. The stone pavement in Sheet music, musical merchandise.ammunitioii.'fisl ino- tack1e, etc. Y arranted razors, butcher and pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all 31 A CHINES SL1NN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANGF COMPANY. Repairing of sewing machines, musical instruments, guns, etc.. neatly done AT THOLES ALB OK KETAII. F"Orden from country daalen promptly atl ined to. Factor oa Fust street, Albany, - - Oregon, n.i fi. tw&mhdk Kiiii i rut wn ilk UAH, MDH1 41 Cw lrop. NEW PROCESS FLOUR The Best StrQiuse Facilities firrW01liflicin Mh faid for wbea NOTICE. 1 have bought and furnished ,1. flie Scio FloiiriDi Mi the new business houses of this i Amt. of warrants paid dur- j Grande C. H. Fhnn, Adam cross- j i-itv tr nt nspd in thft OreL'onian's i in.r miartor 4324 42 I mni .Trdin Krawlev.l alternate. i Onts:i ndinsr warrants Seit. Blue Mountain Lodge No. -S, on barrel of extra clear ruckled pork front of 1 30 HIS Vh I Union O. F. Bell, c. n. i,; ust opened at W alhice A 1 hompsoii s St -anan and I'earce s blocK lia-i j v arraius issuer 101 i oeorge vjigua.e. r . . been finished, and the navement Albany Engine Co's steam fire. Pythian Lodge No. 20, of Center in front of the Mclwain bk :k is i engine, and payable as 101 ow -now being widened to from 10 to 12 j May 1, 1SS 1000 ! Mav 1. lS'JO iwi clean and Sue j May 1, 1801 00 Joseph's home feet. ' If vo.u want , i.' iT 1. ( siuose aiv iui j. Ju?cm 5 . tonno iriaile wmte laoor cigars, rorsaie, ' , , i H j on ! have had a very busv season, can ii'ius uuu tui. . ., rtf f,;f an. a J. vil'e R. wards. H. Geer, Leroy Ed- Alliany Fruit Cannery. The Willamette Packing Co. Call at Wallace A: Thompson's and examine thatdecoratea Japanese ware. It is elegant. Some tine side bacon received yes terday at Wallace it Thompson's. bv most cigar dealers and at Joseph's factory. i In buying spectacles be sure you ', always have your eyes properly tittei. F. M." French has one of the finest eye meters manufactured. Each eye tested separately. Call and examine the meter. I A dancing party will be given at tiie opera house Friday eve, Oct. II. Music will bo furnished by Geo. II. Parsons.of Portlandwhieh is a guarantee for its excellence. Don't fail to attend j i Amt. of warra Cash in Treas. hands. . 1 24 ! Indebtedness $1047 72 Indet)tedness, inclu Vng warrants for fire engine3(347 72 He KoarlieU for ll's Ulp 1'ockrt. J. D. Lewis, a young sewing machine agent, who attempted to beat Wells Fargo & Co. out of some express charges, came to grief in this city yesterday. When the agent Mr. Winn asked him to pay I tlie charges he reached for his bin . - - L. P. McCarty, secretary ot the l pocket and began to use abusive Pacific Coast Press Association, 1 language. He" was arrested and and editor and pu'-lisher of the j arraigned before Recorder Henton. Annual Statistician and lcnnomist j an( vvas fined $5 and costs. He - . 1 i :.. .1.-. 1 , a 1 - of San rranctsco, cai. is m i"c 1 borrowen enoujjii money iu ins city. j fine, which prevented his going to Tiie East Oregonian says that a j jail. cow broke into the printing ottice , of that paper the other day. upset 1 two forms oi type, chewed the edi- ol Iruit ana vegetables than they expected. 1 The following is an exact account j of goods canned : 10 tons of cher-1 ries, 24 tons of rheubarb, .i ton of strawberries, 2 ton ot raspberries, 3 tons of blackberries, 20 tons of Bartlett pears, H ton of Ashland peaches, 1 ton of gooseberries, . ton of Cherrv currants, 10 tons of sugar peas, 6 tons of string beans, in IIMJ CHAUTAUQUA BOOKS 1888-9 Au Outline History of Greece $0 50 Preparatory Greek (.'out se in English.. si t College Greek Course in English 1 00 Popular oolory 1 "20 Chemistry,... 1 00 The Character of Jesus 40 Modern Church in Europe 40 25 tons of tomatoes, 500 gallons of j "price per set 5 50 salt and vinegar pickles. Jellies, apple butter, plum butter, pear butter, tomato butter, chow chow etc. W. F. READ, 1 am now receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Goods notions, etc, and propose to make it red hot ail along the line, My goods are all fresh and new and bought FOR CASH! With new machinery, niakiiie flour by the ki ll roller rRDCEss. Inen.ill is now run ni.iu and 1 can furnish the best of flour and 1'eid at reasonable rates. I intend to run my ;;;iii in tuch a manner tbat none can go away dissatisfieif. Give me a call. E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills S1G0P EA3D STORfi" The r-asl rear has proven it to be necessity. The best and cheapest place iu the city to buy your Stoves, Furniture, tinware Wc ai e always prepared to buy your heusehold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for theQ j' PEERLESS OIL GAU I.AMPj Killer. And L. GOTTLIEB. Will Speak in Eastern Wregiin. Hon. W. R. Bilyeu, of Albany, Send East. Chautauquan per year 1 oO A discount ailowed when 5 setsor more are ordered at one time, All orders promptlv filled bv J K GILL & Co., booksellers, Portland, Oregon, SZTOr by your local Bookseller is at the St. Charles. Mr. .Bilyeu is one of the three gentlemen nom inated bv the democratic party for presidential electors. The other two are W. H. Eflinger and E. R. Skipworth. Mr. Bilyeu is en route I for Eastern Oregon to "talk wool" . N HLKMhfl to tne stieep men irom a uemo cratic standpoint. He will make Keuioveil. JOSEPH WEBBER AKXOL'XCES TO HIS patruns ami friends that he can be found on First street, in his new romus in Foshav k Masjn a brick, where he is prepared to ac commodate the public with anything in the tonsonalline. Hot or cold baths at all hours TWHes wishinir to send choice ttor's ear, swallowed all the water canne(j goods to their friends in in the place and went out through j tjie ji;ast ca!1 see samples on exhi ti.o winilnw. (ieneral Jackson, ; v.;t,v. ..t tho Wilbimette Pjickiner 1 1 1 v - in ,iua t-. . . . - -. 1 . 1 and all hands round ! 'Company's store. We have just his first sptech on Wednesday at D II Glass, of the firm of R. ' received from the factory a sample The Dalles. Mr Bilyeu is youny; ( i-s ' ana sons, merchants of i iot ot 400 assorted cases of fruits ! man ol considerable ability, but he Crawfordsville, and v . t. uiass, , ana Vegetaties. of the firm of Glass Bros, proprie- .Srs of thi Crawfordsville planing! rrcsh -j mllis, are in this city on their way : i t the Willamette Packing Com-; io Walla Walla. The former firm I panvs ore,r 6 pails of apple, ; noi-t to eo out of business at , - fomato and pear butter. ', Crawfordsville and may remove to 50 centg per pa:i. Albany will have have hard work to con vince the voters of Eastern Oregon that the democratic position ou tiie wool question is the proper one. Portland News, AND FARMERS IRIELA-ID, Iheruhy certify that Dr. I. X. Woodle has succe&jfullv operated oa my riddling- horse. ISAAC HAYS. For further -eference in regard to ridglingg ; inouire ot nave reterson, nm. reterson,t,eb . anon; Jolin Hardmaa, Alfred Wclverton, Al ! any; Sam Giines, Scio; Win. Foster, Prine ! villi-. I practice veter.nary mediune in Al bany and country surrounding Office and residence corner Mh and Washington sts. I X. WOODLE, Vet..rin,iry Surgeon. A Special Mci'liiiii All membeis r "iney- 1 Labor are, .-,tKr ialiv iv .uesteu U ir.CkX in the lecture loom ot the Baptist church Thursday evening at S p. M. Vic lick's laths. I'cople Kver " here Confirm our statement whea we say tint Acker's English Remedy is in eveiv way superiyr to any ai d all ot'-iet-!ivpa;t!"iis tor the t'-.roat anc' luiigs, In w h...; cough aud Cfoiip t is n.ugn- at ' he r,8,,1!--.r't!l. rirK-!y is soli ou a positive guarantee. : ote round. j Several days aao a coat l.elong ! ing to J. (. Morris, contniiiin-r nofes amounting to :J40, was , stolen from the Murray hotel. A .few evenings ago the coat with the notes intact wa found upon the ro of the wood -h(' 4 at the hotel, where.1 the thie! .had probably re turned it, finding that the notes ! could not be utilized bv himself. I Waiimt. .4 Mile. A MIDDLE AGED MAN A GAiIDEXT'R In- piuicsaion P"-c-iiric a m-Mlcrate araoimr of pr-.p'.ty, and :.i i;le means tosui jmrt a wife, wishes to correspond with any 1 i.H- who wishes a steady, hubcr Iiusl.and, whi. viil trovi!i' hor a g ;oi. home. Aildress 'S," !.n-'k box 4-25, Ab aii.t' 'ircaun. We invite your inspection of the following Jgootls: Plushes Vehets Velvstesns Silks and Satins lVnoil for Sale. rKCORDS Ui-' WOOD Foit SALE, ply to r . H. Koseoe, Albany . 150 AP- Imported Broadcloth Silk "Warp, Honrictta All "Wool Tricots Cashaores -Assatot Flannels In fact everything usually found in a first-class Dry Goods Store. My Boot and Shoe department is complete. I have also added a complete lins of boys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited gjfgrAll mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see me. -KT IF1. BEAD, (Successor to N H.AIU.uj Albany, Oregon. Albany Bath House and: hair dressing saloon, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR JSEfrLadiee and children's hair dress. 112: a specialty. Dntue satisfaction. euarantep.d JOHN SGKMEER'S Livery. Feed& Sale stable Corner Second and Ellsworth Stt ALBANY, - . OREQ09 H0R8KS boardkd by the daj- or month. C riages or buggies 3n reasonable termj. NORTHWEST FIRE and sMARINE fSB INSURANCE C0MPANr r ; PORTLAND, - - OREGON a CPITAl3TOfK. MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r.. Will furnish sacks to farmers and receive wheat at the r un! rates of storage. The highest n :irktt pric paid for same. 3ti h-'iid for sale or exchange at reasona ble rates. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. ' Dr. J. V. Gaff, physician and Smv, seon, Shedd Oregon.