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THE MOHyiyg HERALD ; TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1SS8 O. A C. K. It. TIME TAKLE. "SOUTH BOUND. j eparts, Arrive?. Cala. t.r. Eusen, ex i;45 anij T:0oum l'ortl'u lu 1 :aiii 11:15 :im 1 ;:i:"iiii i M i;.im SJUTII 150UXD. Arrives Departs Arrives Cata exp 7:45pm i n?n .Ashland!). G'.iam tr',i,;!" t ' 1 ;mu-1 " r' ; Freight received li r soutli alter U a. ji. of t!ie same ilnv. SLEliAN'OX" IUiA.VC.'I. Fin Al'ia'y' Departs Arrive?. Noll 1 12. SO p n:' Lebanon at 1,:I Cp m No 1:1 ,s p ni'; p in F in Leh'n ! No 12. .. No i ... '5.00 p m Albany at 5.45 a m 2 UO p in ' 2.45 u in OKKUON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs Pass'.'iiirer ! II. I.iinn l.OO p m Freight ' 5.25p:iil.50a m .IOITIMS Amur TOH. Wheat remains firm at 7S cents. lunglUh plum pudding at Parker brothers. "Widow O'lirien" Saturday evening. Miss Duzzell at the Baptist church to-night. Circuit court will convene in this city next Monday. The presidential election will oc cur three weeks from to-day. .'din Gradwohl and wife are expected home from San Francisco this morning. J. II. Glines and J. C. Stephens, of Lakeport, Cal., have located in this city. J. W. Turner, of Ellenshurg, W. T., is visiting his father, Ephraim j Turner, in thts citv. I i Slaughtering reduction in prices j of all kinds of corsets for two J weeks only at P. Cohen's. John P. Schmeer bought yester day of parties on the Santiam 2070 pounds of hops at 17 cents. A complete assortment of drugs and a choice assortment of home made cigars at Guiss & Son's drug store. Xo meeting of the Y. W. C. T. LT. will be held this evening on ac count of the lecture of Miss Minnie Buzell. It was learned last night that no decision has yet been reached in the Peyser case in the supreme court at Salem. Every day adds fresh proofs of the truth of the often repeated sa'ement that plenty of good grapes can be raised in Oregon. J..i.Dubruille has shipped to Myers & Co.. on the Oregon Pacific rail road, 79 pack-saddles to be used in a jack train to take supplies to the fryit. Hon. C. W. Fulton, who ad dressed a large audience in this rity Saturday evening, left yester dav for Corvallis, where he spoke la.-"t night. A lot ot l'.),000 bushels of wheat was bought of Briggs & Upnieyer at Harrisburg a few days ago by J. F. Crosby. The price paid was 7-1 cents net. r.ofessor VanTassell and A. A. Kitchio, a Portland News reporter. made a successful badoon ascension Sunday, goiru- up 12,800 feet. The parachute leap was not made. Tim California restaurant has now been opened to die public by he enterprising proprietor, Mr. W. M. Parker. The rooms in Sfahan's block are neatly furnished and first-class meals are served. I.'uring a performance of Sells' circus at San Diego the other day Bogardus, Jr., while firing eighteen tshots in eighteen seconds, missed the target and sent a bullet through the leg of Miles Silverthorne, 23 years old. It is a bad wound. Messrs. Crawford, Littler & Paxton have furnished some fine street views of this city, to be used in an illustrated issue of the Ore Ionian. They have tuse views together with a large assortment of other line views for sale at their gallery. The Daily Herald, which will contain full telegraphic returns, will be delivered by carrier from now until Jan. 1, 188'', for $1, or will be mailed to subscribers through the postoflice for 75 cents. Subscribe now and get the election news. The Union Labor party of Ore gon has now a state organization and three nominees for presidential electors, as follows: E. P. Ham mond. Medford, Jackson county; H. R. Wilson, Albiria, Multnomah county; J. F. Hendricks, Hams burg, Linn county. The regular meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held on Tuesday, the l'-tth inst., the hour bein than-ed to 2 p. m. A large at tendance is looked for. The quar tarlv reports of otiicers and other important matters will come up for consideration. The peaks in the Cascade range iire nearly stripped of their perpet ual snow! Esneciallv is this iact noticeable on the north Sister, whose eastern and northern sides j nre free of snow all the way up, ex- cepting two or three small patches, whici have the appearance of small glaciers as viewed from Pnneville. Don't bite at that San Francisco picture enlargement conei i n want von -lor a -ample confidential, you kno---picture free if you will frame it. Thev are glorious frauds and a icv davs after i .- ' ving . . :.: order will inform vou that the picture is readv and will be sent to you for. so much neatly framed. Let their bait gh rioutdy alone. VimicL'sJjatlis. tONCCSJX!?; AS.!; AM. Press Comments About the Basines? and Enterprise of This C.ty. j Times are said to be quite lively ; in Albany, and steam wood saw si run all night in order to keep up with other lines of business. An-j other evidence of prosperity and! advancemnt is suggested in the ; formation of an enthusiastic re pub i luan club Oregonian. j ; The Albany IIekald announces j j that tae O. P. railroad will soon j I reach Mtdiama on tiie North San- j , tiain. If such be the case the peo- j j pie of the principal to v. '; '.'-: 1 ! have reason to congratulate ihem-1 selves. From present. j r it seems quite probaoie. mat, Al-, bany is destined to stand second in commercial importance among ' the towns in the Willamette Val ley. Portland Mercury. The Herald thinks that some en terprising man, by putting a little time and money into the develop ment of coal mines in Linn county, would quickly find themselves in possession of large fortunes. Doubtless this is true, and it ap plies to a great many counties in Oregon and Washington territory. Rich coal deposits have been dis covered near the proposed location of a colony from Pennsylvania, which is to settle in the Greenhorn bottom of the Santiam river, and the colonists will give considerable attention to the development of the mineral. Oregonian. A Fihy I (cm. On Wednesday a feat was per formed at Newport, says the News, which was very novel and surpris ing. Mrs. Fannv Seiforth and Miss 3lary West fall, who, with a number of their friends, all from Polk count-, were spending a few days by the ' seaside, and while standing on a log which projected out into the bay, discovered a large fish slowly swimming toward them. They procured a large rock, and when the iish came close alongside hurled the missle at him, and, s range to say, hit him square on the back, which pro jected a little above 'he surface of the water. This entirely paralyzed their victim, and rendered him an easy prey. They dragged him ashore, and the funny looking lish proved to he a veritable shark three and a half feet in length. Foot Kaccs. A foot race was run at Corvallis Saturday between Cameron and a sprinter named Philpott for a purse of Cameron gave Philpott five feet, and the race was declared a tie. Philpott claimed that Cam eron did not' beat him five feet and the money was subsequently turned over to him. The next day they ran again and Cameron won", the purse being the same, $50. The same day Long and a man named Messenger ran at this city or a purse of $55,111 which Messen ger won by one foot. Messenger and Philpott will run at the fair grounds at this city to day between the hours of 3 and" 4 for "a similar purse. Will ;iv- .Music Lrvoa.s. Miss Laura Goltra, of Salem, has made arrangements to be in Al bany on Mondays for the present and will take a limited number of pupils in music including piano, organ and harmony. Miss Goltra is a music teacher of experience and ability, and to the people of Albany, where she is well known, it is not necessary to speak ot her success as a teacher. Those desir ing to take instructions in music can obtain particulars by 'allins: on Mondays at the residence of W H. Goltra, rr d;: ing the week at the residence of Mrs. C. C. Cherry. A IHAI.I.KM.i:. I, this day deposited $50 in the hands of Hale Backensto, Oltice .Saloon, to run a 100-yard foot race with K. Cameron, of Corvallis, and give him live yards and run for from $100 to $500. Or 1 will run an even race with any one else in the state. This challenge holds good until the 2'ith of October.lSSS. Ciias. JMksexuek. Albany, Or., Oct. 15, 1SSS. National Miriral -Institute. Two or more surgeons represent ing this institute will be at the Revere House, Albany Nov. (ith, or at the St. Charles hotel Lebanon Nov. 7th, 1SSS. They come fullv prepared with all the apparatus necessary foi the successful treat ment of their specialties, curvature of the spine, disease of the hip and knee joint, crooked limbs, club feet and ail bodily deformities. Their Kucces.? in treating these troubles as well as all chronic and sexual diseases has made for the institute a national reputation. Upon ap plication, references will be fur nished from patients in all parts of the United .States. All persons who are suffering from any of these complaints, should not fail to take advantage of this oppoitunity for relief. Kedueliou ol' I'oMuge. It is the intention of Senator Mitchell to address the senate this week on the subject of a reduction of letter postage to 1 cent per ounce, a bill for which purpose he introduced not long ago. Me has given notice, when it was de termined that there should be no session on Friday, that he would postpone his remarks until some convenient time thee fter which will not interfere with the discus - sum oi uie lariii measure. .lie Was IT : !).. Child Mamma, what makes you look so happy this morning? Mamma 'A'hy, my child, on those few groceries 1 bought at F. 1. Kenton's last week I saved enough money to buy me a r.ew pair of shoes. Hereafter I will bin all mv groceries there. Pi low nil in holders, thlug oat, at Briuk'o. the neate W1MOW O U1U.. This Fanny Musical Comedy to Be Ren dered at the Albany Opera House, On Saturday evening October 20. the W. F." Rochester Musical Comedy Company, will make its fiist appearance in this city. They iniiii Hi' i jl Mladics and gentleman and come direct from the Bush Street theatre, San Fiaucisco. They wiii appear m the very funny play of Widow O'Brien of which the press of S.hh Francisco speak in the highest terms. It is i'uli oi pretty music and ail the latest nov elties of tile 'lay. They carry their own sceuerv and music, and a rare treat may be expected. The company is composed of the folio .ving ueil , known comedians Jas. T. Keliey, Will T. Brav author o: "Papa's Baby Boy'' and "I'm a Dandy But No Dude1' and other popular songs. Harry Dowluy the irreat Australian tenor, 3liss Frid die Stockmeyer. the charmins soubrette, Rosina Evans, Ritta Mann and several others. Seats now on sale al Biackmuu's d:ug store. Will Kctnra to Oregon. , Senator Dolph, it is said, will soon leave for Oregon, and if he arrives on the Pacific- coast in time will take part in the work of the campaign. I le has been extremely busy and feels quite worn out alter the labors of this, the longest session on record. He will be ac companied on his journey across the continent by nis niece, Miss Odeneal, who is to in future re main with her mother in Portland. Senator Dolph 's daughter, .Mrs. Nixon, has returned to Washington from a visit in Nw England, and she and her husband will hereafter make their home with her father's family. Cut Finished. The work on the cut around Kiphart's bluff, on the line of the Oregon Pacific, which has been carried actively forward during the summer and the year before, was finished Friday evening and the track laid to a point two hundred yards above. The cut is about one-fourth of a mile long, and is made to a width of eighty feet and a bight of sixty, though "the bluff is much loftier. The estimated cost of the cut upon which 200 men have been steadily at work, is $ .'00.000. Board or Trade Meeting. The regular meeting of the Board of Tiade will be held at the G. A. R. hall to-night. The pio;osition of the Chicago Inter-Ocean to ad vertise Albany and other important business will come before the meet ing. There should be a. full at tendance. Send East. Parties wishing to send choice canned goods to their friends in tiie Kast can see samples on exhi bition at the Willamette Packing Company's store. We have just received from the factory a sample lot ot 400 assorted cases of fruits and vegetables. Happiness and Contentment , " Cannot go ham1 in liavnl if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken li.'e and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acktr'a Dyspepsia Tablets will cure tiie worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 aud 50 cents hy Fi-sliav it Mason. Ladles I have received mv 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. T'rush. successor to Tdrs. E. J. O'Connor. Lecture. Miss Buzzell will deliver an ad dress next Tuesday evening, Oct. Kith, at the Paptist church. Kvery one should avail themselves of this opportunity of hearing tins talented Ni.iuig iiniuiiii. v iium iiiu.i. . . , . Xo admittance fee will be charged. Sew Shoe Shop. Mr. I'. J. Lapurte, recently with Krausse & Klein, has opened a hoot and shoe shop in the Salt marsh block, ami is prepared to make to order boots and shoes fo" men and ladies, and do repairing in a first-class manner. Trices reasonable. I'eople Kvery where Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Kemedy is iu eveiv way superior to any and all other preparations for the throat anr' lungs, In whooping coagh and croup t is magic, and relieves at onue. Re member this remedy is sold positive guarantee. on a ;l(l I'rie Shirt. The best white-shirt in the market at V. F. Head's; and don't forget that he proposes to irive away a lint gold wiUYh with tin ni. Call and invest! gate if you need a wod shirt Fresh Kntlrr. At the Willamette Packing Com pany's store, (lit. pails of apple, phim, tomato and pear butter, 50 cents per pail. Window Shades. I have received a new line in staple and fancy colors and will in ! o-,rtinont Mi-n mo luiuic laiiv it nuicti iiircr :ii- formerly and sell : them cheaper Sa.mi ei. E. Yolwc;. The Oregon Land Co. has for sale choice fruit lan. Is "-., m'les from Albany, which will be sold in 10 or -.'0 acre l .ts. This land lm been selected with special reference' for fruit growing. Call at the otiice ami procure one o' those lots before I t icv are all sold. ' I-or our tine inisort.d Vest cigars, srn to M. H cigar rtore, one door east uau'i drug store. md Ke imn of Black French keeps railroad time. Boys kilt suits at W. F. Read's. A new invoice of British tri minings at Read's. Finest line of jersies ever hi Albany at Read's A cean towel for every customer at Viereck's. Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baum gart's. I know I can sat'e you money, try inc. and you will he convinced W. F. Read. Mirth is short live.'. Prolong it 'f you can. It will help your disposition to trade with W. F. Read. Our cu-tomers never have the blues, bc.-ausc w- 'ive vln-n such ood '" gains. W. F. Read. That exquisite hue of satins in oiu show wind jv will lie run close this week. Have no excuse for not !ret. ting iu on them. Monticth A: Seiten buch. Just r iceived, another lot of those tine hand .-ewed French kid shoes, the ver cheapest ever brought to town at W. F. Read's. We haiullo three kin. is of fruit jar and you will do well to see us Defore placing your orders. Just received at W. F. Read's a full line of Indies line muslin underwear, also girls' wliite dresses and infants slips. Call and see them. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M. liaiuiigart's. "You will never miss the water Tiil the well runs ilry." "If vou want a well dug call on E. B. David.-oii. lie does prompt work at a j reasonable price. Orders can be left i at this ollicc, I Oregon grapes at Hyde's market at 75 cents per bushel. market ! All the latest novelties in mil inery at Ida M. Brush's. ; Received at the Willamette Pack- j ing Company's store a fresh lot of lemon and ginger snaps, soda, ! monitor and picnic crackers, East- j ern hams, bacon, etc. j Otto Sallinger has rented the building adjoining tiie Postal Tele-j graph office, formerly occupied by! ! r T ... il .11.... . .1 ; -.jeiuiey, ami nas cpeneuai cigar, tobacco and tobacco store, j If you want a clean and line I smoke ask for J. Joseph's home made white labor cigars. For sale' by most cigar dealers and at J. ill's factory ; - A Pointed Iniiiry. Representative Hermann is very mad because of the in; Inference or rather negligence of tiie adiuinis tration in carrying out the law for the establishment of the new liar-! nev land district in Oregon. He proposes to find out who is to j blame for tiie delay, and for this ; purpose he has introduced a pre-j Sffi ilSiE1 lason "hl 1 delay in the establishment of such office. The act became a law in June last. A Warning. The modes of ilctilfs. approach are annus, anil r-iati.-t'ii-s show conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases of the throat and lungs than any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast ruin hers ot Tnbeicle (ierms into the system anil where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat aud if allowed to continue their lavages they extend to the luii!.rs pro ducing cohMimption and to the head. i causing catarrh. .Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. M tiie ousct you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to tro without attention i? dangerous and may lose you your lift;. As soon as you feel that .some thing is wrong with yotirthroat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee's. (icrm in Svr,.o. It will give i oil im mediate relief. A liild Killed. Another child kille 1 by the use cf Dpiates given in the form ol Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give their children sudi deadly tioisou is sur prising when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's liaby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine. Sold Ly Foshay & Masnu. ;nard .lsalii,t The Sli ike, And always have a tuttle of Ackert l.niflieli l?aninl- it, tli li.-viic.. 'nn IJII.IU'II , (U .111. ll('.43t.. J . r ,.annot tell how soon Croup may strike your lil tie 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 tr.iul'les yield to its treatment The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay tt Mason. It race I. You are appetite is feeling depressed, your Tioor, vou ;ire bothered with Hcaiwche. vou ar lidgettv, er vous, and generally out of sorts, an! want to brace up. Brace up, but not with stimulantes, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stiinulats you for an hour, and then leave you in a worse condition than before. What you want is an altera tive that will purify your blood, start healthy aeth'n'of Liver and Kidneys, estore your vitality, and give renew ed health and strength. Mich a med icine you will find in Electric Hitlers, and only od cents a bottle at FoMiay A: Mason's drug store. ;ivcn Away. W. F. Read proposes to give away a tine gold watch' with lus irold and silver prize shirt, the very best tittina: md best made white shirt in tin .narket. The price is us low or lower than any equally as good shirt in the market. House in Keul. NEAT STOKY ASD HALF HoL'SE OF seven rooms in the southern ;art of the citv. Larire barn, two lots avd all mtxl-rn conveniences. Apply to Mrs. T. A. Shane Wanted, A Wife. A MIDDLE AGED MAN A GAUDHXEK by pi..fts.sion possessing a moderate amount of property, and ample niaus to sup port a wife, wishes to correspond with any lady who wishes a steailv, sob.-r husband, whu will provi.ieher asrooti h"me. Address "S." hick box 4-25, Alban I Oreuon. "MUSIC!" Xliss Laura Goltra, OF SALEM, Will take a limited number of pup' s iti phi!i, organ' an J harmony. lnrui:e on Nf-.ndays at 1 he residence of V. 1 (. dt a and u intr the week vt h re -uteuvcofMrs. C. C. Cherry, An Absolute Cure. j The original jAiiietine Ointment, is 1 orly put up in lai ire two ounce Mi t boxes, and is an ah-oiute cure for old sores. lr rns, wounds, chapped hands, and nil skin eruptions Will positiv ely , eure all kinds of piles. Ask for ! tne original Auietaie Ointment, ty.ld ' i by Fo.-huy A: Mason for S cents per j ' box by mail :'0 cents. I Rraat English Kemsily, j.aile Mark. Murray's Specific A sru irantt'cd, cure afor nervous diseases, such aj Weak Memory, Loss of lir.iin Power, llysteiia, Headache l'ain 111 the 15ck, Nervous l'rosfation, W akcuiliiess. s.f. T.'i.:.. Leueorrhcea, I'nMcrsal Lassi- "c,u,u tude, Seminal Wea o ess, I111- ' '!-' Ill 4-lj.li , ii i i.Vf J il Cleiierat : r.ri ii -;m .;':r!i r sex -eiusel In indiscre ion or over-exeriiuti, ami which ni Ornately load to I'remature Trademark. Ulil Ajje, Insanity ami Con sumption. SI. CO a box or six boxes foriS.OO. Sent In mail 011 receipt of price. Full par ticulars m punplvet sent free to every applicant. M t: ; 11:1 ra 111 ec i;x-s to : Any case, t or every sv.Oo or-ltr received we send siv" iioxes. with a writtena T 1, 1. sruara.ie e t 1 refund the money if oil specific d'es 11. ;i eieet a eure. Address all commit nijiti ei , r j the S le M inuf.v;ture -s. The Murriv M .-ilieine Co., Kins is. Citv, Mo. AirSoid in Albany by Foshay t'osliay.A Ma.Nou.solo ae Tiie UUVKtW GUIDK is issued Marcli and Sept.each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for .ill who purchase the .luxuries or the necessities of life. We can clothe vou and furnish vou with nii ,..,,. .i .., .. plianoes to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat. fish. hunt. work, so to church or I stay at home, and in various sizes, j styles and quantities. Just figure out ; what is re 1 ti i red to do all these things ! COMFORTABLY, and you can make a : lair estimate of the value of the i BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD St'COi, 1 1 1 -1 14 Michigan Aveiiua,Chi:ago,ili. (ouliatior and Ituildi-r. -i-IIE UNDERSIGNED HAVINGLO I catcd in Albany solicits patronage from city and cour.try. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner f dwelling houses, including Queen -wine, r-aiiaKe ana i-.uzaoeiiiian styles oi riiuiiiings. win uirmsli plans and speeiiic id). is !;.; ot t charge, isatis action guaranteed W. (J. CASSEL- for Sale. ClIUKK l'KKSS AN; KIXTl'RKS. CAPACITY!. 200 jrallons per ilav, will be sold cheap for ca.li, on the installment nlan, traded, least i or let out on shares. A number of vinegar : hnrrel-i for km! -)ie:in Annie in H l'feiffer, at Alhany Soda works. CMliren Cry forPitclier's Castoria Briek for Sale! ri.Otin irood hrick for sale. Apply to W. C. -C Ca.ssell. Albany. - - WILL BROS Dealer in all the leading Suns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos, A full Line of Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammnnition, fish ing tack1e, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines XEEDLES, OIL mid Extras for all 31 A ClfTXES LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCFGQMPA!.Y. Repainmr offsewing machines, musical instruments, guns, etc , neatly done 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 and bought FO R CASH! We invite your inspection Cashmeres Imported Broadcloth. Sills "Warp, Henrietta All Wool Tricots Assabet Flannels In fact everything usually found in -v first-class Dr.v Goods Store. My P.oot and Shoe department is complete. I have also added a complete lins f boys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited gSjfAll mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see me. (Snocessor to N H. Alltiiy Albany, Oregon. CHADTAUPIB08KS 1888--9 An Outline History of Greece -?0 50 (I'rt-j)!U-.itory tlretk Coins,' m r.iunsa. . rl u College Greek Course in English." j . I'opi-.i-.ir 7. mI.vv i ii Cnumistrv, i 00 ; v;: Character oi .lis:is w Modern Church in Kuroiiv 40 rice jicrs.-t 5 50 HKiuiaiiquai per Year Adiseount allowci when 5 setsV-r mure are ordure I at one time, All orders promptlv filled hv J K UILL a: Co., booksellers, I'.irti-n.i, urcgo:!, .ti;'()r by your local llookseller Ki'iiiovcd. ts::pii weuklu axxouxcks to his j patrons an, 1 friends that ! em ,e io i.l on First sl. et, in Iiis new rooms in Foshav -v Mas in s hrick, wIktc iu is pi ep ,re 1 .-.j-(-iiiiiil:tt-; tile pii'ilic w j'Ji am tl;:nr in til toasoriailine. list or eoM lfin 1- a 1 !vi-. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS ."READ, Iherebv certify that Dr. I. X. Won, He his successfully operated oil mv ri lulin-,' hor " ISAAC HAYS, ror further efctence in reu.rd 10 riillui- mhuire of Dave Peterson, Win. Peterson, Leb anon; John Hanlinaii, Alfred YV'clvercon, As any; Sam (Jaines, Seio; Win. Foster, Print ville. I practice veterinary ine.ii -ine in Ai bany and country surrounding Oilice and residtnee corner tith anil Washington scs. J. A", WOODLE, Veterinary Surgeon s SERVED FRESfl KVEItV DAY AT THE City Itestaurant. c. C. KELLY, reon Aihanv. PHYSICIAN AND oL'ti Oreion, o'Kce over Gra.l e hours, from S a. m. Co 4 wold's store. Oitk v. M. Oysu-rs: .O.vsjers : EASTERX AND OLYMPIAN SERVED fresh every day at II. Diereks' restaurant S .1 Hi TIO CO.MPAX VI Columbia River Route Train for tiu Kast ! ave P.irt landjit 10j.. M and 2 f. st. daily. TICKETS to and from principal points in United States. canaua and turope. ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant SSleepiDg afjars Una Throneh on lExpress Trains c.-i-.mis ftgjaw OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS anij .ST. PAUL i Free of Dliarge and Without Change, j Close Connections at Portland for San Fran eiseo and Pniret Siind pniiiU For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Monteith, First Street, Albany, Oreyon. A. L. MAXWELL, . P. A T. A, W. II. HO LOOM It, CicHcral Manager. tfTRoats leave the O. 11. N. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesdav an i Friday of each week. C. G. RAWLIXGS.gjg iiccal Ajunt READ, of the following goods: Flushes Velvets Velveteens Silks and Satins m-m m Star Bakery ! -. ' ;. V -A. FULL. STOCK OS- Staple Groceries I The beat quality ol tmaa, coffaaj. raising nuts, eta. CAKES, PfES, Fresh. Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable home is also to toand a complete maorttuatt, of frwh famt,; froceries, to which ia constantly being ajdet & the eeasooable lines o cntcarifla aad gmwiaat such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to 0rde Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Fiour. Canned Goods of Ail Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc These goods were ail bought when priem were low, and the benefit of the margin will u given to Ida customers. Remember the pla-. it the old corner on First and Boadalbia St ' HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, -Proprietors of- And manBfartaerg of n n it 11 J We ar uowprepmred to ImuiBli coiee, fretk nuxlie ot beet grmic, oomaating ot pore ati. k, snorted flavors, mixed candies, extrt I-re, -4 and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, cau4y Uij and a geueiai assortment of floe candies AT WHOLESALE OB BETA I L. ISrOrders from eeantrr dealers promptly ai lned to. Factor on first sueet, Albany, - - Oregoi NEW PROCESS FLOUR, (Superior tmUuSbf aad ttsken ) The Best StrOi Fjfiflitio CVTbe Hi(eatprieiB cash paid for whet ALBAHT NOTICE. -I have bought aud furnished 1,1 II With new machinery, making fiour by the fi ll rollkr process. Tne mill is now" run ni.ij; and 1 can furnish the best of flour and fetd at reasonable rates. I intend to run my mill in tuch a manner that none can go awajr, dissatisfied. Give me a call. E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills SECOND HMD ST0R1" Tiie vast year has proven it to be ft necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your L C Stoves, Furniture, tinware We aie alw ays prepared to buy your heusehold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents lor the. PEERLESS OIL j CAN And LampJ Killer. L. GOTTLIEb. 4itanj Bath House A NT) ' HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR J3F"Ladie? nd children's ;hair dress, ng a specialty. Dutue satisfaction, guaranteed JOHN SCHMEER'S Corner Second and ElkworlJi Sts. ALBANY, - . OREGON H ORfiics boarded by the day or moath. Car nagea or bu'irieb on reasonable terms. NORTHWEST FIRE mid li W INSURANCE COMPANY PORTLAND, - - OREGON 2 ri'lT.ILJSTOrR. $It.MMl IAGS0LIA MULSh JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Will furnish sacks to farmers and receive wheat at the u.-ual rates of storage. The highest n arket price paid for same. ;T5rBest Magnolia finnr always on Innd for sale or exchange at reasona ble rates. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. Dr. J. V. (iatf, physician andSur, '.' Keen, Shedd Oregon. CONRAD MEW. ALBANY SODA WORKS Choice Confectionery Red Crown Milk The Scio hmm ills