111 umiiiyww
41. A C. K. K. TIME TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
! ..cirt8-Arrives.
Cala. expr. 0:15 ;nn 7;uiam 1'ortl'd In I'WD
K'ljerifi ex 11:15 am ll:3oam :j4."inii
Ft eiL-ht 7:V"-:'i' " 0 4
SOUTH BOUND.
j i i
'Arrives Departs! Arrives
Cala txy ! 7:45pm :pmA-l)l;im! it.OOr n
K'l-.'erie e t2;:S)pu 12 40pm I Fu-.'cue -2 40m.i
Fr ; ' I i 1 20..v, I r. vU,n
Jw Freight recei.eu K.r soutn alter U A. a.
oi ::ie same day.
iLEB.VNON BRANCH.
Fm APja'y' Departs
Arrives.
No
No :
1....
:(
jl2.50 p m' Lebanon at 1,3 tip n
I 8.p nji.'lo 8.S p in
F in I.cb'n
No 1-2.
No 14
'5.00 p in: A!!
. 2.00 p in
any at
").4"i a m
2.4r n tn
ORKGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
Passenger. ..
Freight
1U.1.!
mnll.C p 111
piii!(;.5Ga 111
.lornx.s aiioit tow.
Fmners s are now sowing fali
.;riin.
Oregon grapes at Hyde's nwket
ut 7") cents per bushel.
AH the latest novelties in mil
V"v -y at Ida M. Brush's.
Don't procastinate, get an acci
dent policy in the Travelers.
A ri?e of the river to a boating
r-tage may be expected si m.
The best quality of cider vinegar
at F. L. Kenton's, 'S cents per gal
lon. Rev. E. R. Pritchard is attend
ing the Presbyterian synod at Sa
lem. (i and opening in millinery next
Thursday and Friday at Ida JI.
r.ip h's.
Th Jones has removed his
bar': r shop into Strahan's new
brick. The 2:40 trot at Colfax Thursday
.-as won by Fantasie, Onec'o
second. ;
Burkhart & Royee, job printers.
Over the First National bank, Al
bany Oregon.
Councilman B. F. Tabler has
completed a tine residence on the
south end of Ferry street.
Slaughtering reduction in prices
of all kinds of corsets for two
weeks only ut P. Cohen's.
B. F. Tabler, S. W. Reece, E.
F. Sox and N. T. Moore returned
yesterday irom the mountains.
A very pleasant social dance was
given at the opera house last night
Music was furnished by Parson's
orchestra of Portland.
A.new brass band, composed of
the best players in the city, has
been cranized from ihe two dis
organized Albany bands.
Hon. C. W. Fulton and Hon.
Raleigh Stott will speak at the
court house to-night. Music will
be furnished by the band.
A genuine kangaroo from the
hands of an expert taxidermist if
attracting considerable attention in
S. E. Young's show window.
Star of the Kitchen soap has no
superior as a scouring soap. It is
first class and gives entire satisfac
tion.; For sale by F. L. Kenton.
Miss McLin, recently of Portland ,
is now prepared to do dressmaking
in connection with Ida M. Brush's
millinery store, in Strahan's new
brick.
Rev. W. B. Lee, of Olympia, W.
i, will occupy the mil pit of the
Presbyterian church tomorrow,
both morning and ovening. All
will be made welcome.
Received at the "Willamette Pack
ing Company's store a fresh lot if
lemon and ginger snaps, soda,
monitor and picnic crackers, East
ern hams, bacon, etc.
Oatmeal, cornmeal, buckwheat
flour, germea, cerealine flakes.
rolled oats, hominy, etc., are all
gor ' for breakfast." All the above
. iides for sale by F. L. Kenton.
Ottj Saliinger has rented the
building adjoining the Postal Tele
graph office, formerly occupied by
1. iv'. Bentlev. and has mmwi
cigar, tobacco and tobacco sr.im
If vou want a clean and finr
smpke ask for J. Joseph's home
made white labor citrars. For sale
bylmost cigar dealers and at J.
Joseph's factory.
Mr. (i. M. Westtall, of Sodaville,
has leased Findley's soda springs.
He will make extensive improve
ments there this winter prepar
tory to receiving visitors next
summer.
A woman advertises in the Her
ali this morning for work at wash
ing and ironing. She is certainly
entitled to a liberal share of the
work which is now done by
Chinese.
The illustrious and only Sam C.
Mott, representing the Rochester j
.Musical Comedy Co., is in the citv I
this company in "Widow O'Brien"
on Saturday, Oct. 20.
T , . ,
In buying spectacles be sure you
aiways nave your eyes propeny
fitte.i. r. M. trench has one ot
the finest eye meters manufactured.
Each eve tested separately. Call
and examine the meter.
The Willamette Presbvterv rf!
Cumberland Presbyterian church ; government show that Oregon is
will meet in Brownsville on the i the leading state of the union in
Thursday before the third Sabbath ' the average production of winter
in October. Rev. E. G. McLean, whf at. The avera; e is 10.3 bush
of Walla Walia, W. T., wi 1 preach eis to the acre. Oregon carries the
the dedicatory sermon on Sunday j broom when it comes to raising
at 11 o'clock. j wheat and big red apples.
lne C'regon Land Co. has for
pale choice frii'' b'nds m'lesl
from Albany, v. nit., wil. u,.- sold in I
10 or 20 acre lots. This land has j
been selected w ith special reference
for fruit growing. Call at the ofhee
and procure on- of thor.c lots before
they ar, all sold.
WORK OX TEE OKEUU.V PACIFIC.
The Road to Ee Comoletcd to Meliama
Within Ten Days.
About 100 white and Chinese
laborer were taken to the front to
work on the Oregon Pacific .rail
road yesterday. There were 300
white laborers to work for Myers it
Co. and sixty Chinese to work on
the contract of Searle iSc Deane.
This is only a sample of the
many laborers who are daily go
ing to Ihe front to work on the
eastward extension of the road.
The track is now finished to with
in five miles of Mehama, and
within ten days it is expected it
will he completed to that place,
when daily construction trains will
iie run between this city and Me
hama. Work is being pushed vig
orously on ail parts of the road,
and the close of this season's work
will probably witness the comple
tion of the road as far as Brighten
bush, sixty miles east of this city.
The bridge across the Santiamat
Mills City is progressing finely.
The two west piers are in and the
stav cords and temporary work is
all in place, while a good working
crew are rapidly pushing the woik
ilong.
Several new saw mills will be
erected in various places along the
line to lunnsh the necessaiy timber
for construction. The mill o
Sitnms & Co. at Mills City is ex-;ct-ito
start up Monday. The
macirneiy is nearly all in place j
i'.:id the force at work on the rac j
exp ct to have it lurched by Sat-j
urday night.
Early in the spiing it proposed
to push the work of construction
fnrward iid tan the t-reat wool!
growing district of Crook county,
which promises to add materially '
to the trade of thi s city next sea..on.
The road will then be pushed ;
inrougn tie ricli Malheur ountry
and to connect with the Chicago it
Northwestern at Boise City with
out any further delay.
National
iirftu'.'tl "Ktiaiule.
Two or more surgeons represent
ing this institute will be at the
Revere House, Albany Nov. 0th,
or at the St. Charles hotel Lebanon
Nov. 7th, 18S8. They come fully
prepared with, all the apparatus
neessary for the successful treat-1
nient of their specialties, curvature i thirty, township twenty-three
of the spine, disease of the hip and ! south, range thirty-one east Wii
knee joint, crooked limbs, ciub feet lamette meridan, Lakeview Oregon,
and all bodily deformities. Their The state c aimed the land on the
success in treating these troubles ! ground that it was swamp and
as well as all chronic and sexual ; overflowed by reason of its being
diseases has made for the institute ; located on the mountain, and snow
a national reputation. Upon ap-; mdted in summer, said overflow
plication, relerences will be fur- frora the meltiug snow so irriga
rushed from patients m all parts of ted the laud thait wa3 tccar.,,
STnn-'iniaS T "fl'f0113 as valuable ; otherwise it would be
v ho are suffering from any of these .
complaints, should not fail to take i V!tlUL'ihl
advantage oi tins opportunity for
relief.
Interesting Relic.
EprlRace, proprietor of the St.
Charles hotel, has an old flint lock
musket and an old-fashioned horse
pistol, -which are of genuine his
torical interest. Tney were once
the property of Benj. Harrison, of
revolutionary war fame. Their
owner was one of the signers of
the declaration of independence,
and was the great-grandfather of
General B'jnj. Harrison, the next
president. The musket is yet in a j
nood state of preservation, and will !
shoot just as hard as it did a hun -
dreu years ago.
nighlv prized bv
The relics
are !
Mr. Race.
A Hoinl Appointment.
Geo. Humphrey, Esq., of this
city, has been appointed Deputy
V. S. Marshal for Linn county.
Mr. Humphrey has served the
county as sheriff, constable and
justice of the peace for nianyyears,
and no better appointment for this
position could be made.
Sew Shoe Shop.
Mr. r. J. Eaporte, recently with
Krausse & Klein, has opened a
boot and shoe shop in the Salt- j
marsh block, and is prepared to
make to order boos and shoes for !
men and ladies, and do repairing I
m a hrst-olass manner, rnces
reasonable.
A Family Kuw.
A family row occured near Scio
a few days ago over the killing by
Win. Wright of a troublesome
steer owned by Isaac Piatt. Mr
Wright was arrested for knocking
! down Mrs. Piatt and iier daughter,
who were trying to shoot nun. The
case was taken before Justice Wil
liams at that place.
Horses Ureal aud Mnall.
Main' people perhaps do
know that Shetland ponies
raised in Oregon. But thev
not
are
are.
S. C. Myers of Southern Oregon,
who raised Shetland ponies as well
as fine Percheron horses, will pass
through this city on this morning's
freight train with a car ioad of
ponies, colts and huge horses, en
route to the fat stock show in Port-
land. Those who go to the depot
can see these little ponies.
The treat Hallway Disaster.
A bulletin issued by the Lehigh
Vallev railroad officials states that
titty-hve persons were K-uea ana
over forty injured in the disaster at
Mud Run Thursday. Thi aeci-
j tlent waa cau8eJ bv" the careless-
ue ft,.or...riri-,.ri trQ;tl
ness ot an
paicher, who has fled the country
to avoid arrest.
orean Ahead.
The. October crop returns of the
Window Shades.
I have received a new line in
staple and fancy colors and will in
t le future carry a much larger as
s irtment than formerly and sell
them cheaper.
Samuel E. Young.
THE MOIiXIXG
STATE DISPATCHES.
j Political Speaking at Harrisbnrg Oversliac-
owed by a Daace.
Special t" the Hkkam.
Hakkisiu kc, Oct. 12. Hon. C.
V. Fulton and Hon. Raleigh Stott
arrived here this morning from Eu
gene, where the campaign in Ore
gon was opened by an enthusias
tically received speech by Mr. Ful
ton. It was announced that he would
speak here to-niht, but the hall
had been engaged for a dance and
the speaking was postponed. Mr.
Fulton anil Mr. Stott will go to Al
bany in the morning and speak at
night.
WJDOW s;sii s.
This Funny Musical Comedy to Be Ren
dered at the Albany Opera House,
On Saturday eveuVng October 20.
the W. F." Rochester Musical
Comedy Company, will make its
fi:st aopearance ii this city. They
numrjei-jlSladics an-! sreiitU-man and
come direct from the
rin;ii trout
theatre, Sau Francisco. They will
appear in the ver funny play of
Widow O'Brien of which the press
of San Francisco speak in the
highest terms. It is full of
pretty music aud all the latest nov
elties of the day. They ca' .-y
their own scenery and music, and
a rare treat may be expected.
The company is composed of the
follo.ving well -known comedians
Jas. T. Keliey, Will T. Bray author
or "Papa's Baby Boy'' and "I'm a
Dandy But No Dude" aud other
popular songs. Harry Dowley the
great Australian tenor, Miss Frid
die Stockmeyer the chamiing
soubrette, Ros'm Evans, Ritta
Maun and seveial others,
iiow on sale at Black uiyu's
store.
Seats
diug
Oregon Lov the Sui'
The secretary of the interior has
confirmed the decision of the goner
al land commissioner in the case of
I I). S. Rishards vs. the state of Or
j egou as presented by the appeal of
j the state from the decision of the
commissioner rejecting the claim
of tlie state to the land in section
Chinese Lauiiiirymaii A -rested.
i Jo Louev proprietor of a Chinese
! laundry on First street opposite
the Russ House was arrested yes
; te -day by City Marshall Hays" for
violating the ordinance forbidding
i the running of laundries on First
I street. He was arraigned before
j Recorder Henton and was re-
leased on his own recognizance for
i his appearance to-day, There is
another Chinese laundry in opera
tion on the same street.
Appointments.
Governor Bennoyer has appoini-
pil flip fnllnwiner iiritarics luililic fnr
! 0reiron . K- Reed, Portland;
Morris M. Harkness, Grant's Pass ;
A. R. Buttolph, Florence; Will H.
Parry, Salem ; James K. Sears,
McCoy; A.J. Sherwood, Coiiiille
City;"E. L. Bradley, Malheur.
Commissioners of deeds for Ore
gon : F. O. Wegener, San Fran
cisco; W.J. Carroll, Omaha, Neb ;
L. F. Cooper, Crescent City, Cal.
! Bis Ken I I.state Sale.
j Curran & Monteith sold yester
day $17,550 worth of Linn Co.farms
I to M. B. Case, of Butte county,
! California, as follows: the Mr
j Hunter farm of 162 acres 4'o miles
southeast of Albany for $!)000.
The James Nannv farm adjoining
the abovj, containing 83 acres, for i
$:;000, and the Will Hunter farm of
100 acres six miles southest of Al
bany for $5550. Mr. Case has
rented the farms to their former
owners and will return next fall to
make Linn county his home1.
The Funeral of i apt. Shields.
The funeral servives of the late
Capt. James Shields, will occur at
the M. E. church South at 11
o'clock on Sunday morning. The
funeral sermon will be preached by
the pastor, Rev. D. II. Comann.
Friends of the deceased are ivited
to attend.
Had ICeeu There.
Stranger, (to citizen whom he
meets looking very much pleased,
Can you te1.! me the way to Ken
ton's store, where groceries are sold
so cheap for cash ? Citizen Yes,
I just came from there. It is down
this street near the postoffice. I
do all my trading there and always
get good goods at low prices.
Happiness and onlentmenl.
Cannot go hanrl in hand if we look on
the dark side of every little obstacle.
Nothing will so darken lite 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 cent's hy Foshav & Masoi;.
leeture.
Miss Buzzell will deliver an ad
dress next Tuesday evening, Oct.
Kith, at the Baptist church. Kvprv
one should avail themselves of this
opportunity of hearing this talented
young missionary from China.
.no admittance fee will be charged
t'resh Uuiier.
At the Willamette Packing Con
pany s store, till, pails of apple,
pUun, tomato and pear butter,
50 cents per pail.
Messrs. BurkharTTtKeeney sold
yeaierday to J. Geisendorfeir, 157
jiinehui ianu iieionrmg to JL. 1.
Ilannon. in this county; consider -
j atiou $1200.
acres (i ianu Peiontrmi? to L.
HERALD: SATURDAY, OCTOBER
POLITICAL SI'EAKI.C!.
When and "Where the Republican Orators
Will Address the People of Oregon.
Hon. Robert McLean, republi
can nominee for presidential
elector, and Hon. H. B. Miller, of
Josephine county, will address the
citizens of Oregon at the following
times and places, at 7:."50 o'clock
i. m. :
Eugene City
Brownsville
Halsev
Albany
Hillsboro
Lafavette
Dallas..
Independence
Corvallis
APPOIXTMEMTS OF HON.
Eugene City
Harrisbnrg
Albany
Corvallis
Dallas ,
Lafayette
Forest Grove ,
Salem
..Oct.
...Oct.
..Oct.
. Oct.
...Oct.
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. .Oct.
...Oct.
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IS
1J
20
24
20
c. w.
FILTOX
Oct. 11
. .Oct.
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Oct,
Oct.
12
lo
ir,
10
17
18
10
20
20
Oregon Citv
r.'
Uervais
Hon. Ralei
h Mott will accom
pany Mr. Fulton.
A Warning.
The modes of death's approach are
various, and statistics show conclusive
ly that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any ot her.
It is probable that everyone, without
exception, receives yast runibers of
Tubeiclc Germs into the system and
where these germs fall upon suitable
soil they start into life and develop,
at ln-st slowly and is shown by a
slight tickling sensation in tin: throat
and if allowed to continm- their
ravages they extend to the lutiys pro
ducing consumption and to the head,
i-ausinir. catarrh. Now all this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cause death. At the onset
you must act with promptness; a'low.
I mir a cold to iro without attention is
dangerous and may lose you your
life. As soon as you feel that some
thing is wrong with yourthroat, lungs
or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee's
German Syruu. It will give iou im
mediate relief.
Send Kast.
Parties wishing to send choice
canned goods to their friends in
the East can see samples on exhi
bition at the Willamette Backing
Company's store. We have just
received from the factory a sample
lot ot 400 assorted cases of fruits
and vegetables.
4.M Prize Shirt.)
The best white "shirt in the market
at Y. F. Head's; and don't foriret that
ho proposes to rive away a line irold
watch with them. Call and investi
gate if you need a :rood shirt
KIUKF .m:Tiov.
French keeps railroad time.
hoys kilt suits at W. F. Read's.
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Head's.
Finest line of jersies ever in Albany
at Read's
A e'ean tov.el for every customer at
Viereck's.
Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baum
part's.
I know I can safe you money, try
me, and you will be convinced W. F.
Read.
Mirth is short livei. Prolong it if
vou can. It will help your disposition
to trade with W. F. Read.
Our customers never have the bliifi
because wa give them such good bar
gains. W. F. Read.
That exquisite line of satins in our
show window will be run close this
week. Have no excuse for not get
ting in on them. Montieth .v, Seiten
ach. Just received, another lot of those
j line band sewed French kid shoes, the
very cheapest eyer brought to town at
W. F. Read's.
We handlo three kinds of fruit jar
and you will do well to see us before
placing your orders.
Just leeched at W. F. Read's a fill
line of ladies line muslin underwear,
also girls' white dresses and infants
slips. Call and see them.
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy in the world for liver ;iiid kid
lie- diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale
at M. Banmgart's.
For your tine imported und Ke
West cigars, go to M. liaumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store.
'You will never miss the water
'Till the well runs dry."
If you want a well dug call on E. B.
Davidson. He does prompt work at a
reasonable price. Orders can .be left
at this office,
CI
1888--9
An Outline History of Greece...
Preparatory Greek Course in English
College Greek Course in English
l'opular Zoologj
ChemiPtrv,
The Character of Jesus
Modern Chureh in Europe
Price per set
Chautauiiuan per rear
f 0 50
.Jl 01
. 1 00
.. 1 20
. 1 00
.. 40
. 40
. 5 50
. 1 oO
A discount allowed when 5 setsor more are
ordered at one time,
All orders promptly filled by
J K GILL & Co.. Booksellers,
Portland, OregoD,
Ot by your local Bookseller
Kemoveil.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANXOVXCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be found
on First street, in his new rooms in Foshav &
Mas jn s brick, where he is prepared to ac
commodate the public with anything in the
tonsorialline. Hot or cold baths at all hours
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS
BEAD,
Ihercbv certify that Dr. I. X. Woodle has
success! allv operated on my rwamiir horse.
' ISAAC HAYS.
Fnr fnrthpr .-eferenee iu regard to ridilinL'S
inbuire of Dave Peterson, Wni. Peterson.Leb
an.iu; John Hardma.i, Aifreil VVcherton, Al
anv; Sam Gaines, Scif ; 'm Foster, Prine
ville. I practice veter.nnry medirine in Al
banvand country surrounding Office and
residence corner 6th and Washington sts.
I. N, WOODLE, Veterinary Surgeon.
Uantrd, A Wife.
MIDDLE AGED MAX A GARDENER
XV bv pmfessioii posesmg a moderate
amount of property, ai:d ample mums to sup
port a wife, wishes to correspond w.th any
tidy who wishes a steady, sober husband,
whc'i will provide her a goou home. Address
"S," l"''k box 4-5' Alban Oregon.
1 Wool
; -acords of w
10 U ply to f. a.
Wood for .ale.
OOP FOIt SALE,
AP-
Roscoe, Aibanj .
CHAUTAUQUA
linn
DUUlto
10
1SSS
A Child Killed.
Another child killed by the use of
ipntfes given in the form of Sooth
ing syrup. Why mothers give their
children such deadly poison is sur
prising when they can relieve the
child of its peculiar troubles by using.
Acker's Baby Soother. It contains
no opium or morphine. Sold by
Foshay & Masnu.
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.
(iven Away.
W. F. Read proposesAte. irive awav
a line gold watch wit lr his' gold and
silver prize shirt, the veer best littina
out best made white shirt in the
.n irket. The priee is-as low or lower
t-in n any equally as good shirt in the
market.
Smcke Estrcllas.
The BUYERS' GUIDE is
issued March aud Sept. each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you and furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ;
pliances to ride, walk, dance, sle- p,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, and in various sizes,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can mak- a
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' GUIDE, which will be
sent upon receint of 10 cents to pay
postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!,
111-114 Michigan A venus, Chicago, 111.
0M01RAILI AY and
mayh;atio. com ax
Columbia River Route
Train ;for On Ivist leave Portlamljit IoJaTm
and -2 p. m. daily;
T T n K FTQ'10 b-.nrTrirSl
i. -LVyIVXli JL OSp"iuis in United States,
Canada and Europe.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS-
Emigrant Sleeping afjars Run Throueh on
Express Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and 8T. PAUL
Kree of IHiarjje and W ithout Change,
CI se Connections at Portland for San Fran
cisco and Pii','et Sound points.
cor turtner particulars inquire of Curaan &
Monteith, First Street, Albany, Urejion.y
A. L. MAXWEIL,
. P- A T. A,
W. U. IIOLCOMB,
;eeral Manager.
JaTUoats leave the U. K. N. Co.'s wharf, a'
the foot of Broailalhin street, on Tuesday and
Friday of each week. C. G. RAWL'NGS,
Sfesii "' " I .real Aucn
SWILL BROS1
Dealers in all the leading
Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos,
A full Line of
Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammimition,"fish
ing tacle, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and
pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines
NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MA C ilTXES
a,AHLlNN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. y
Repairing of sewing machines, musical instruments, guns, e'e , neatly doi.e
W. F.
. 1 am now receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Goods
notions, etc, and propose to make it red hot all along
the line, My goods are all fresh and new andjBought
FO R CASH!
We invite your inspection
Imported Broadcloth.
Silk Warp, Henrietta
All Wool Tricots
Casnmeres
Assafcet Flannels
In fact everything usually found in first-class Drv Goods Store. My
Hoot 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
mail orders promptly attended to.
Call and see mt.
"W IF1. IKjE-iL.3D,
Snccee8cr to S H. Allei.
Albany, Oregon.
Fresh o.vMers !
OERVED FRESH EV'rlRVj'bA'i
UCIil c
O City
AT TilK
Restaurant.
CC. KELLY, 1'ilVSI
. 'oon Albany, ureo:
HJ1AN' AM) o;.K-
l, oiiue over Gr.i'.-
.ml s store.
Orfice hours, from S a. si. u"4
M.
!S"ilJ'M;ir!i:ir Viiice.j
OT1CEIS HEREBY GIVEN" TO THE
owner or keuvr i an" dnor il.i-s i.i tn.
jvi"orate limits f tii-j city or Ai,.'.'.!v, t':i
the tax upon sueii ilous for the $ ar iaas
:s now Jue, ami p.:yalilc to the City .tiarjhai,
und thit ai! do's found runnii' at I iru:
within the city limits uj'on which nuli.ix
haj not i.ieeii (cd. wiii bo taken uj and
posen of as provided by an ordinance "'relat
ins to taxing d.ijjs and rejeuiatiurf their run
niiir at larye." Seetinn one of ordinaiic.
provides: That it nh:UL be the duty of tin.
Citv Marshal on and alter ;h lirst day o;
August of each ve-w to colleet from the o'.vn
er or keeper eaeh dog the sum of Sl.oJ, and
or each shu or biieh so owned or kept, tin
sum of $3.00
Oated at .Al'jany: Orein, this 20th dav '
Auus:, I.n&s. ...ntbaj laAAO UA VS,
l,iiv aiarsnai.
Contractor and ItuUder,
I cated in Albany solicits patronage
from city and coiu.try. W;U contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling houses, including Queen
rne,Eastlake and Elizabelhian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans ann
j;jjjiii uj.i; oi t charge. SmUs
act'o.i guaranteed W. C. OAEL-
For Sale.
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IIUKR I'KKSS AXO;IXTUKKS. C'Al'ACirV 1JOO
iilloiw per dav, will be sold cheap for
c:ish, on the installment plan, traded, le:vit
or let out on shar"s. A number of vineyar
h .rreU for sale cheap. Apply to t 11.
I'feiifer, at Albany Soda works.
BrBat Engiisli Eemsiiy.
Z3
Murray s S;uciue
-V giurantee lj cure' afor
nervous diseases, such as
Weak Memory, Loss of Ilr.iin
Power, Hysteria, Headache
Pain in th& Hack, Nervous
Prostration, Wakeiuiiios-,
D f r.Ta!.i. i.eueorruuja, tnnersu cassi-
Betors iaKinK.tudti Stlmuai ea ;l.css lui.
i.;i:.' til -j.u..4i io.s of p iAer o h
Generate Orim in either sex caused by
indUere ion or over-exertion, and which ui
tiniatelv lead to Piemature 'frBde Mark.
Old A;e, Insanity and Con
sumption. sl.CO a box or six
boxes for.'fo.OO. Sent hy mail
on receipt of price. Full par
ticulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant.
We Cinaraiitee 6 ICoxes
to cure any case, l or every
.". 00 order received we send
siv boxes, with a vvr"-tt-'n'i,fterT king,
guanine e to refund the money if ou specif.':
does not effect a cure. Address all commu
nications to the Sole Manufacturers, The
Murray Medicine Co., Kmsas, Citv, .Mo.
iTdr.Sold in Albany by Foohay FshiyV
Mason, sole age S3
CMiaren Cry forPitclier's Castona
Crick for .Sale!
;'00,000 rood brick for sale. Appiv
it Cassell. Albany. - ' "
to w. c
Oysters ! iftyslers !
EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN" SERVED
fresh everyday at H. Diercks' restaurant
READ
of the
following
goods:
Flushes
Vslets
Velveteens
Silks and Satins
"j,iiitiw ii i mill i TUTrflntfffTTrw B
! Ir - i i m i i i " 1 i i i j
SS Bakery I
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a;;gc . , k m-jm
AjrULLcSTOCSOT
Staple Groceries I
The best qmlrtj oi imaa, coflav i iMi m
oU, etc
CAKES, PfES,
Fresh Baed Brea4
Every Day.
At this oh) and nAkbta hooae is ate t -tound
a complete aaaortBanrt, of fiwh tunU.
poeerie8, to which is tamtitfy bemg addi i4
the 8eaoBb) hotm ot fntemhm uul frmwitim
tach aa
Cranberries
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of Ail Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
These goods were all bought when p-io
were low, and the beneAt of the margin will
given to his customers. Kaasentber the pla.
t the old corner on First and Broad alhia st
GOMAD ill
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors ot
And maBolactafera of
ice
ry.
We are mum uw-fged t famish efcoice, frfss)
eandiBSof btekfnde, eamoMag of pure rti'-fc,
MBortad von, mixed candies, extra Kret.
and chocohrte mmnn, fancy mixed, eaudy teyg
and agaaenlessoiraeBt of floe csadiss
AT WMMSAIB K RETAIL.
CVOrdera from ccuutiy dealers piomyU atl
tened to. w&otj on first stceet,
Albany, - - Oreeorv
Eel Crown Milk
nra, sunmac a c mtv
NEW PROCESS FLOURi
(5lsEi4VfvfsttQl-l
TteBestStopaieFacilitia
vnsABsjhealyiiotiB:
teas)
NOTICE.
1 have bought and furnished
mi n ii n
i mo mil mi
With new machinery, making flout by the
fi ll koller rRocn.ss. ' Tne u.ill is now run
ni.ig and 1 can furnish the best of flour and
lVtd at reasonable rates. I intend to run my
isiil in tucii a manner t'rat none can go away
dissatisfied. Give me a call.
E. GOMS, Proprietor Scio Mills
mm EA3D STORE'
The r.ist yctr has proven it to be &
necessity. The best and cheapest
plaee in the city to buy your BJJ JJ
Stoves, Furniture , tinware
We aie alw ays prepared to buy Your
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents for theQ
PEERLESS OIL CAM
And LampJ Killer.
L. GOTTLIEL.
i
MImj Bath House
and ;
hair dressing saloon,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
HPLadies and children's hair dress
nar a specialty. Dntue satisfaction
guaranteed
JOHN SCKMEER'S
Livery. Feed & Sale stable
Corner Second and Ellsworth Sia.
ALBANY, - - OREGON
IE
fORSKS boarded by the day or month. Cat
LnageB or ouggea on reasonable terms.
NORTHWEST
FIRE and HK
if" INSURANCE COMPANY
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
CPITAl3STO'K.
MAGNOLIA HILLS, .
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r
Will furnish sacks to farmers and
receive wheat at the u.-ual rates of
storage. The highest market rice
paid for ranie. tTH
5TBest Magnolia flour always on
h 'nd for sale or exchange at reasona
ble rates.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
Dr. J. V. Gaff, physician and Sur
Keen, Shedd Oregon.
ALBANY SODA WORE
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WectioiiE
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