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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1888)
THE 3fORyi3sG- HERALD: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1SS8 O. A C. K. K- 1 "IK TA1S1E. NORTH BOUND. I eparts Arrives. ! 7:u7iaiiT. l'ortl il 10 Kwn Calu. t.r. Kuu'ene ex Fiei-i.t i 11:15 am'ill::!.rn.!iij 7:1 -ir! 34 .pi!i SuUTII BuUXD. Arrives Departs; Arrives f'ja cxi) I 7:4."ip!ni r.pm jA-li!aiid D.i'M'ii F-i "i-ie. e!l-2:Ji'Pi.i l-2 40pni Fu-em- t.m Fr "i -)'t ' l.spnirn:rw ''"rTn No Freight received for south after 11 a. . ox the tame ilay. JLEUANOX BRAN'CII. Fit Alba'y1 Depart Arrives. No II. Noi;;. .ii-2.no p in ..I Leln'.iioii at 1,3 (ii' F in Leb'ti 1 So 1-2. . . ia.00 p m Albany at No 14 12.00 p in '; .45 a ra 2.4.i n in Ol'.EGOX PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs 777TT. ill.loanijl.OO p m ' 5.2'ipml(;.0a in Passenuer Fri-.-ln .IOITIM1S ABOVT TOW. "Widow O'Brien" Saturday evening. Burkhart & Royce, job printers. Over the First National bank, Al bany Oregon. Slaughtering reduction in prices of Ml" kinds of corsets for two weeks only at P. Cohen's. do quorum being; present at the Board of Trade meeting last night no business was transacted. Major Fisher and wife, of Oak land, Cal., are visiting their nephew, J. S. Co'jhran in this city. A complete assortment of drugs and a choice assortment of home made cigars at Guiss & Son's drag store. Rev. W. B. Lee 1. D., and wife of Olympia, W. T.. are spending a few (lays with their son, Prof. V. H. Lee in this citv. Mr. Frank Riles and bride, nee Mis Addie Putman, who were married in Oakland Cal. a week ugo'l have returned to this city. Thos. Hopkins has opened a plumbing and tinsmith's job-work establishment in the building formerly occupied by Thos. Jones' barber shop. Miss McLin, recently of Portland, is now prepared to do dressmaking in ifonnection with Ida M. .Brush s mi!linery store, in Strahan's new brick. A new barrel of fine mixed pickles just opened at F. L. Ken ion Is. They will be sold in quan tities to suit the purchaser at the rata of 50 cents per gallon. The foot race nnounced to have occurred at this city yesterday be tween Messenger and Philpott was postponed until next Sunday. Don't fail to call at the Willam ette Packing Co's store and buy some of their fine fresh cream can dies, of which thev have lust re ceived a large assortment. Also cakes of all kinds. The Daily Herald, which will contain full telegraphic returns, will be delivered by carrier from now until Jan. 1, iSS9, for $1, or will be mailed to subscriber? through the postoffiVe for 75 cents. Subscribe now and get the election news. Rev. E. R. Prichar lhas returned from Salem, where he was in at tendance at the meeting of the Oieiron Presbytery and, , Synod. Rev.' E. J. Thompson also came up and returned yesterday to Cor vaiiis. The Oregon Land Co. has for ?ale, choice fruit lands 2:2 m les from Albany, which will be sold in 10 or 20 acre lots..,. This land has been selected with special reference for fruit growing.""Cair at the office and procure one of those lots before thev are all sold. Grangers Attention. Grand Prairie Grange. No. 10. P. of H. requests all members to be present at its next regular meeting Oct. 27, at one o'clock i. m. as thtfre is to be some very important business transacted at that time, and a fall attendance is desired. Members of other granges are cordially invited to attend. Secretary. rTheMasealc Sapper. Grand Master- Jacob f Mayer, of Portland, will Tpay annofneial visit to the'Masonic lodges of Albany hr. His visit will be made the occasion of a supper at the St. Charles hotel, to be participated in by Masons and their wives. The affair promises to be a brilliant social event among the Masonic fraternity. Notice t Maxons. Officers and members of St. John lodge, No. 62, A. F. & A. M., vou are hereby summoned to attend a, special communication of this lodge on Wednesday evening, Oct. 7, A. D., 1888, at 7 o'clock at the usual place ot meeting, the occa sion being an official visit of the grand master. By order of the W. M. Geo. E. Chamberlain, sec retary Ankle Crashed. A ten-vear-old son of Warren Huiburt, "while playing with other boys near this city yesterday with fhe horse power of a wood saw, had his right ankle frightfully crushed by getting it caught in the machinery, his foot being nearly err off. He was brought to town and the wound was sewed up by Dr. Wallace, the little sufferer nn A..tnT, (lie nrocess manfully without the use of any ohlorolorm 1 hied nrofu.se! v. render XLJC " l' 1 . , l.im weak. .:.. ' -e 1 . .. " does not promise to be serious. Pillow sbam holders, the neatest thin out at Brink s. A clean towel for creek's, every customer at SOMEWHAT UO.H.lXTie. W. B. Shannon, Who Advertised in the " Gerald," Will be Wedded To-Day. About two weeks ago W. B. Shannon, a well-to-do market gar dener, living across the river, ad vertised in the Herald for a wife. no received a basketim oi letters irom girls, old maids, grass widows, widows of high and low degree and others who were willing to cor respond with him "with a view to matrimony." but about a week ago he received a reply which im pressed him most "favorably. A well-preserved widow of about 45, wrote, modestly stating that she was a good cook, not afraid of housework and was not without, some nn ans,and brief! v designated the residence where he might call to see her, which invitation he ac cepted forthwith. One call followed another, and it did not require many days for them to discover that they were of one mind upon the subject. In fact their brief acquaintance bad de veloped into more than friendship, and there were "Two minds with but a single thought, Two hearts that beat as one." The day was accordingly set, and to-dav at "l o'clock the contracting pauies, Mr. W. B. Shannon and Mrs. B. A. Reynolds, who were brought together through that all powertul agent, printers' ink, will be united in marriage at the home of the bride s daughter in this city, jdeorge Humphrey, l'-sq., omciat i ing. Thp moral is obvious : If vou don't see what vou want, ask for it I . , i through the columns ot the news paper. WA.MTS AS OITLET. The citizens of Salem are trying to imitate Albany's example in securing a direct outlet to the sea. At a meeting of the Salem Board of Trade Monday evening the ad visability of making an effort to secure direct railroad connection with the sea, via Astoria, was con sidered. It n-as afcirl rr trio Vinanl ns trip intention of the Astoria Railroad Company to build irom Astoria to Tillamook via Clatsop beach, thence through the low pass east of Tillamook to the Grand Ronde country, and thence to a junction with the Oregon Pacific. It was suggested that there exists a very good chance to secure, by proper effort the passage of this road through balem. A cnmmittftft of five, eonsistinsrof President Wrisrht. Secretary Man ning, T. MeF. I'atton, J. H. Albert and R. J. Hendricks, were ap pointed to correspond with the Astoria company and ascertain what prospect there is of securing the road. If deemed expedient the committee is empowered to visit Astoia. This is the road which the Astoria people have proposed to build to Albany. It cannot con nect with tne Oregon Pacific at Salem, for the very good reason that the Oregon Pacific railroad does not pas s through Salem, but through Albany, and as its con nection with the Southern Pacific is at Albanv. this citv will be the natural connection of such road, if a i 1 1 It IS DUUt. Harbor Improvement. Wnrk at both Yaouina bay and Coquille river is progressing raj idly. At Yaquina bay, eighty-two men are at present engaged in re pairing the tramway and ext3nd fng the south jetty. At the mouth of the Coquille river eighteen men are at present working. They are blastinsr rock and working on the cj jetty. A Kipe OK Age. A dispatch was received in this citv vesterdav. announcing the. sudden death of Henry Althouse at" his, iiome'in Wilmington, Ills. The deceased "'was the father of Mrs. S. E. Young, J. W. and S. II. Althouse, in this city. He was 90 years of age and had been in good health up to a short time pre vious to his death. From .VlcMinnvill?. The small-pox excitement in Mc Minnville has entirely died out. Two inmates of the pest house have been discharged, and all the others are on the way to recovery. Amity has raised its quarantine, and it is expected that Lafayette will ao likewise shortly, l tie scare very badly injured business in Mc Minnyille during its presence but things, have now assumed . their wonted appearance. S Sew Ule-Savliiu Station;' - The nresident has aunroved I he act establishing life-saving stations on the Pacific coast, as follows : At the entrance to Yaquina Bay, Or. ; mouth ot the L mpqua river, ur. ; one near Loom is s place, on the Heads. Washington territory; one at the entrance to Gray's harbor; and one between the Ocean house and Point San Pedro, south of the entrance to San Francisco harbor. Inrrfttlsailon Ordered. A dispatch has been received in this city from Washington to the effect that the department has or dered an investigation of the affairs of the U. S. training school at Chemawa. Col. Lee's suspension of two or three of the employees will be thoroughly ventilated. Statesman. lie Was Cross. Child Papa what makes you look so cross this morning. Papa I dii not buy my groceries at F. L. Kenton's last week, conse quently I had to borrow money to pay for my new hat. I will know where to go next time. 1 RUIr.lt. LONG LONG At the .Murray house, in city, Oct. 15, 153, by Geo. Humuhrey, Mr. W. E. Lon5, of Jackson c'-unty, and Mrs. Lore'ta A. Lows, of Linn cauim . All the latest novelties in mil iiiery at Ida -M. Brush's. I STATE IJSsiMTCHES. Hewsy Items from the State Capitol Badsret of Lebanon News. Onr Special to the Kkkam. Salem, Oct. 1C. A writer in the Evening Journal, of this city, after a trip over the Oregon Pacific rail road extension, says: The road will be completed to Mehama and trains will be running from Albany by week after next. Then Albany will be the base of supplies: It looks like a great pity that the moneyed men oi Salem did not more determinedly push for a branch line somewhere near tav- ton. Inevitably trade and travel irom the capital instead of a long, stage drive from a gre;it deal of will be diverted to Albany, lor dusty or muddy Stavton or JMe- hama to Salem, purchasers will soon be able to step on the cais, and ride smoothly, returning in a few hours. And when the road is finished through to pastern Ore gon, and the Fastern states many who would take tickets to this city if we had a branch line will alight at Albany. All along the line government land has of late been eagerly sought for, and the settlers report it about all taken up, as far as the road is graded. Mills City and Gatesville on Mt. Horeb are new towns. At the former a very expensive ditch is being dug for a mill already in process of construction, which is to cut S0,000 feet of lumber per day. The tine timber claims are rapidly being taken up. Nineteen soldiers from Albany have taken up home steads, intending to fill out the bal ance of the five years, after de ducting tlifcir service in the army. The mill men are cutting down considerable timber, allowing near the railroad as high as (10 cents per thousand, stumpage. notaries commissioned. Salem, Oct. 10. The fol'owing named persons were to-day com missioned notaries public by Gov. Pennoyer: H. C. Kelley, Oregon City; Wm. Gregory, Portland; F. P. Nutting, Alpany ; M. F. Mulkey, Portland. THE PEYSER-COHEN CASE. Salem, Oct. 10. The ease of G. Cohen & Bros. vs. M. Peyser, change of venue from Linn county, is still on trial. LEBANON NEWS. Lebanon, Oct. 10.--Last evening some of the many friends of Mrs. J. O. Roland, who will shortly re move with her husband to Frine ville, met at her residence and surprised her by the presentation of a set of silver knives, forks, tea spoons, tablespoons and butter knile. Mrs. F. M. Miller, on be half of the donors, presented the articles with the following neat ad dress: "Mrs. Roland, it is with deep and sincere regret that your many friends here in Lebanon have learned that you and your esteemed family are soon to leave us and find a new home. Your presence, kindness, as well as many favors extended, have endeared you to all of our citizens. Think ing that in days to come a little re minder of the years you have spent in our midst might bring happy recollections of days gone by, your many lady friends have authorized me to present you these small tokens to take with you to your new home. Please accept them as coming irom your friends for the many generous acts of kindness you have displayed while with us. As time rolls on may it deal gently witli yoa and yours in all things, ever remembering that many heart felt wishes will be with you." Mrs. Roland was completely overcome, but her husband came to her rescue and made a neat re sjxnse After a short stay the en tire company sang "Auld Lang Syne." After many good-byes and God speed you, they left for their homes. T. W. Marks, one of our estimable young men, accompanied Mr. Roland's family to Prineville. There wiM be a mite social at F. M. Miller's Friday eS-enin. 5- - Grand Master Mayer, of the grand lodge of Oregon, is visiting the Masonic lodge here. v H. Harkness'. family moved to Albany to-day. much to the regret of the citizens ot Lebanon. Happiness and Contentment, Cannot go hand 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 cents by Fnshay & Mason. Lmiles 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. .ew Shoe Shop. Mr. P. J. Laporte, recently with Krausse & Klein, has opened a boot and shoe shop in the Salt marsh block, and is prepared to make to order boots and shoes for men and ladies, and do repairing in a first-class manner. Prices reasonable. People Everywhere Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's Kngli&h Remedy is in evetv way superior to any and all other preparations for the throat and lungs, In whooping cough and croup t is magic, and relieves at once. Re member this remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. Frrsh Biitti-r. At the Willamette Packing Com piny's store, tl pails of apple, pinm, tomato and pear butter, 50 cents per pail. Window Miades. I have received a new line in staple and fancy colors and will in th.3 future varrv a much larger as-so'-ttnMit than formerly and sell them cheaper. Samuel E. Young. THE E1TEK UOKk AT tOKVALM!. Tho Citizens of Our Neighboring Town Af:aid of Being L'ft High and Dry. Major Jones, chief of United States engineer corps, department of the Columbia, will go to Cor vallis to-day to make arrangements for the construction of a revetmei t in the Willamette river near that place. The cause of the trouble is this: For years past, every time the river became unusually high, there was imminent danger that the river would wash a cut through the peninsula which is just opposite the town, and which tiirows the river to the place. In order to avert such a calamity an appropriation of $14,000 has been made to build the revetment which will be made of brush, laid down and staked with living willows, which will take root and grow, forming a jiermanent bank. The work will be done about a mile abeve the town. Should the river desert the bed and cut across the peninsula, it would leave the town j , ., , - about a mile awav, and injure it incalculably. In such a case, how ever, it could be turned back into its natural channel, but the cost would be a great deal heavier than to put in tne revot.nent,. though the appropriation will not cover the cost as it is. niow oi;kii:.. This Funny Musical Comedy to Be Ren' dered at the A'-bany Onera House, On Saturday evening October 20. j the W. F. Rochester Musical Comedy Company, will make its first appearance in this city. They uuinoerdtiiadics aud gentleman and come direct from the Bush Street theatre, San Fraucisco. They will appear in the very funny play of Widow O'Brien of which I he press of San Francisco speak in the highest terms. It is full ol pretty music and all the latest nov elties of the day. They carry their own scenery aod 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 of "Papa's Baby Boy" and "I'm a Dandy But No Dude" and other pcpular songs. Harry Dowley the great Australian tenor, Miss Fnd f die Stockmeyer. the charmina; soubrette, Rosina Evans, Rittaj Maun and several others, beats now on sale at Blackmau's drug store. National Sursiral llntlitiitp. Two or more surgeons represent ing this institute will lie at the Revere House, Albany Nov. 0th, or at the St. Charles hotel Lebanon Nov. 7th, 1888. They come fully prepared with, all the apparatus necessary for the successful treat ment of their specialties, curvature of the spine, disease of the hip and knee joint, crooked limbs, club feet and all bodily deformities. Their success 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 oppoitunitv for ! relief. A Warning. The modes of death's approach are arious, and statistics 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 yast rumbers of Tubeicle (terms into the system and 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 and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs pro ducing consumption and to the head, causing catarrh; Now all this is dangerous and jf fallowed to proceed will in time, T?ans(j: death. .At the onset you mustvaet with jrjtmptness; allow ing a" col4 &;g6 iithott attention is dangerous sand ihay lOe 5 you Jyour life. " 'As'obh as yo' feltlmt some thing is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschce's German Syrur. It will give, you im mediate relief. ; .' liivcn Away. . W. F. Read proposes to give away a fine gold watch with his gold and ilrer prize shirt, the very best fitting md best made white shirt in the market. The price is as low or lower than any equally as good shirt in the market. . Otto Sal linger has -. rented the building adjoining the Postal Tele graph office, formerly occupied by J. W, Bentley, and has cpened a cigar, tobacco and tobacco store, Gnard Against Tbe Strike, And always have a tottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your In tie onet or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. AU - Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay b Mason. For your fine' . imported ud "lie ' West cigars, jro' to ; M. Baumgart cigar store, : one door east of Black man's drug store. . . .: '. ." Vierick'sjbaths. Die If Bent. - , NEAT STORY 'AND HALF HOT7SE OK seven rooms in the southern part of the eitr. Laree barn, two lots a'a an modern convenances. Apply to Mrs. T. A. Shane Kemoral, ' DUBRCILLE'S DISPLAY HORSE NOW marks the location of his harness store, which has been removed to Pierce's new block. His old customers toaether with the seneial publie are invited to call and see this wonderful display horse and inspect hia com plete line of harness, saddles, buggy robes, t ., etc. IMITTSIO! Miss Laura Goltra, OF SALEM, Will take a limited number of pupil? in piano, organ an 1 harmony. Inquire on Mondays at the residence of W. II. C.oltni antl ilurine the week at the res idence of Mi s. C. C. Cherry. An The ori ofly put ooxes, an .!ri's. lr ms, and all skin wounds, chapped hands, eruptions. Vill positiv ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask lor the original Abietiuc Ointment. Sold by Foshay A: Ma -on for -Jo cents per box by mail 0 cents. Great English fiemstly. j-fiie Mart, Km ray s Specific A ifiiiraiitoed, cure f for ii'.-ror.s ili-eoses, smh as Weak Menir y, l.oss of Brain Power, Hyt i i, IL attache l am in trie iiack, ervous I'rost-Hfion, Wakcfu . Before Taking lc0ia?a- '""l11 tuuc, Seminal Weaki tss lm- ' I til uCoilv;..ll i.J i S , 1' (MA'CI" .J j Genetat s Hr.'i.n -in h'i r sex -liiusc 1 hv indisere ion or over-exertion, ami which u timately lead to Premature Trade Mark. Old Asse, Insanity and C'ou- j sumption. sl.Cu a box or six ooxes lor to. uu. Sent tv mail on receipt of price. Full par ticulars in pamphiut sent tree to every applicant. VVe jii:iraiile' G Koxes l? "'' 1Kr,r iVur.' M.Wiir.ler received we send si- o.,xes, with a wnttenftg, J, king. guanine e to refund the monev if ou specific ilres nl ciTeet a cure. Address all eointnu ideation-to the Sole Manuf i -tnrers. The Murray Medicine Co., Kansas, Citv, Mo. tfdTSoId in Albany by Fohay Foshay.! Hau,solc ai;e The BUYERS' GUIDE is issued March and Sept.each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We ea'i clothe you and furnish you vn'M uxi inv iai,coo(i j aim uuiicucocai y c J plianees to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to ehurch or stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just tigure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a lair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & 'CO, 1 ll-114Mictngan Avenue.Chieajro.lll. Contractor audBiiiller. THE UXDHUSIGXED T1AVIXGJLO cated in Albany solicits patronage from city and country. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling hou-es. including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Elizabethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans aud ii tto.is free of t charge. Satis action guaranteed W. C CASSEL- rr Salt. IlKR l'RKSS AXU KIXTfHKS. (.' UCITY200 ;allous per dav, will he sold cheap for casn, on the installment plan, traded, least or let out on shares. A num'ner of vinegar barrels for sale cheap. Apply to F, II. 1'feiffer, at Albany Soda works. CMlirenCryforPitclier'sCuStoria Brick for Sale ! ,')0o,0O0 rood brick for sale. Apply to V. C. - Cassell. Albany. sH-iS'";: u is an absolute cure for old WILL BROS Dealers in all the leading Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos, A full Line of Sheet music, musical merchaiidise,ammunition, fish ino- taclc'e, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and i pocket knives The best NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MACHINES ILINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing ofjsewins machines, musical instruments, guns, ee, neatly done W. F. l'ani now receiving my notions, etc, and propose to the line, My goods are all FO R CASH! We invite your inspection Casluaeres Imported Broadcloth. Silk Warp, Henrietta All WooiTricots Assatet 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 C&"Al mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see me. IF1. (Sncceesor to CHAUTACQIJAIIBOOKS . Jl " 1 888-9 An Outline Historv of Greece 60 50 I'rt-panuory Greek t. omse in i..u.iii...i u t'olleo Greek Course in English 1 '"' l'o;iularZ i o Cliemi-trv i o ! he Character 01 lesus 41 Modern Church in Europe 40 I'riee per set 5 0 Ciiaut i;MU-'i ei" vs,;;i" i ;r Adise -niiit aiioweii when fi en-.r more arc ordered at one time. All order promptly filled bv K GILL. cX Co., liookscllers. PorM-;id, ivu'-'. ScrOr hy your local i:-ol:seller n'!tiov'i. JOSEPH WEIIBhi: ANNOUNCES TO lllS J patrons and friends th.it ii .' e m ho to"i:M on First -tr. et, ill liis new moms in Feshav & Mas. n s brick, when; ho is prepare I to :. -e. iminod.U: tbe pu'.iiie with an tiling in th. tonsor'ailine. Hat or cold bitths tu. a'i hours STOCKMEN AND FARMERS Ihereby certify tint lr. I. X. Wo. idle ii is sucLessfullv operated on mv ridliuir hor-"'.!S ISAAC HAYS.' For further vferenee in regard to riduliin.s inhuireof Dave Petersen, Wm, IVte.-s jii.Leb anon; John Hardmaii, Alfred Wclverton, Al any; Sam Gaines, Scio; Wm. Foster, I'rine ville. l practice veterinary medicine in Al bany and country surrounding oifiee and residence corner 6:th and Washington s'.s. I. X, WOOULE, Veterinary Surgeon. Fresli Oysters ! SERVED FRESH EVERY HAY O City Restaurant. AT THE c. C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND jUR ;eon Albanv, Oreon, oitiec over Grad- wohl's store. Onioe hours, from 8 a. m. to 4 l M. Oystt-rs! Uystcrs ! EASTERN" AND OLYMPIAN SERVED fresh everyday at H. Uiereks' restaurant OREfiOUiEAILfAY 'M NAVICtTlUK COMFASY W'S Columbia River Route Trains for the Eait 1 wa and 2 p. m. Portlan lat IOJa.i daily;H .k.mo!3 I rPTOlZ'TirQ t0 and in'm principal L JL V-tV-Ci 1. (Olpoints in United States, Canada and Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE GARS Emigrant fiSleepiDg aCars Run Thiouffh ol BExoress Trains .-;as3is OMAHA. COUNCIL BLUFFS and .sr. PAUL Free of Dharge and Without Change. Close Connections at Cisco and Piuji Portland for San Fran r Snind points. For further particulars inquire of Curaan A Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon. A. L. MAXWELL, G. P. A T. A, W. II. HOLCOUB. (iemral Manager itSrBoats leave the O. K. -. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday an i Friday of each week. C. G. RAWLINGS.mm . . nt kinds of sewing machines READ, Fall stock ot Dry Goods make it red hot all along fresh and new and bought of the following Tgoods: Flushes Vehets Velveteens Silks and Satins KE 2 H..Alieu; Albany, Oregon. 4m --. Sir Bakery -' -iTi . i Stapte Groceries! fefflaMW,Crockeri I Tbbtiaf!t70taatohaf. ' mnm, etc. CAKES, PfES, Fresh BaJied Breach Every Day. At this oteand reHabto boose is also fouxl a camplate um otUacwt, of fnssh faini ICrocerieo, to wtridi is constantly botng-adde-) the seasombts lines rf croeoriwaad praviaiuf tnch as Cranberrhs Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Orde Anchovy Hastard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Canned Goods of AU Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc These goods wore ail bought wfaen prUm, were low, mat the benefit of tbe margin will v given to his customers. Kemeraber the pla at the old coroer on first and Broadalbia, St COMB HEM. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, -Proprietors of- ALBANY SODA And maaatactasers ot IT. We are aor prjjeultflgrmirf 3ioioe, frri eandios otfaost-sade, niwwiiijttiit of pare ptik, assorted flavors, raized raiWas, extn. Fret. and fhnonrate i maun, fancy mixed, eudy tuys kuu a'""a' noei AT WMUSMUtt KETAIi; yOrders from wuuUj dealers promptly a taned to. Factory on Kirst street, Albany, - - Oregon NEW PROCESS FLOUR. a-TaHkosiyriomrBA sM or wheafti AUaJsT . . XO NOTICE. 1 have bought and furnished The Scio Flouiif Mills With new machinery, making flour by the FVhh roller PR0CKS.S. Tne in ill is now ran ni.ii and 1 ean furnish the bt-st r,f flour aai feid at ieasonable rutes. ' I intend to run nry inill in f-uch a manner that none can go away dissatistieo. Give me a call. E. GOiiVS, Proprietor fco Mills mm EAUD STORE' The past fr has proven it to be a nccessil. The best and cheapest place iu the city to buy vour J Stoves, Furniture, tinware We ai e always prepared to buy your heusehoid furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for tnejjy PEERLESS OIL CAN And I.AMPfl Killer. L. GOTTLIEK Ailjany Bath House and:' hair dressing saloon, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR I"Ladie? and children's hair dress na: a specialty. Bntue. satisfaction, euarantc-.d JOHN SGHMEER'S Livery. Feed 4 Sale stable Conwr Secmd and EUxmorth St$ ALBANY, - - OREGON H orsbs B0AR9B0 by the day or month. Car nages or buggies on reasonable terms. NORTHWEST FIRE aod MM m INSURANCE COMPANt PORTLAND, - - OREGON i C-PIT.4LWTOCK. $:l,d "MGK0LIA MILISh JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Will furnish sacks to farmers and receive ukeat at the u-u.u rates oC storaze. The highest n arket price paid for same. J3I iETBest MagEolia flo:ir always oa h"nu for sale or exchange at reasona JOHN A. CRAWFORD. Dr. J. V. Gaff, physiciau and Sur, geor., Sliedd Oi ejjou. doice Mx&m Eel Crown Milk a