THE MCKNIXO- HERALD: SA THE DAY, OCTOBER 20. 1S8S
i. & t. ii. n. time taoLC
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Arrives.
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JO! Ti.M.S AIJOl'T TOWN.
A barrel of fresh cranberries
just received at Wallace & Thomp
son's. The steamship Willamette Valley
will sail to-day from San Franci.jo
for Yaquina.
I'urkhart & Royce, job printer.-.
Over the First .National bank, Al
bany Oregon.
Regular meeting of the Loval
Legion at the W. 0. T. U. hall this
afternoon at 3 o'clock.
S! mghtering reduction in pri. es
of all kinds of corsets for two
weeks only at P. Cohen's.
A complete assortment of drugs
and a choice assortment of home
made cigars at Guiss &. Son's drug
store.
Rev. John Small, of Marion
county, will reach at the Congre
gational church in this city on
Sunday.
Hot lunch will be served at the
W. C. T. U. hall by the ladies of
the Presbyterian church on elec
tion day from 11 a. m. to 7. p. m.
Miss McLin, recently of Portland,
is now prepared to do dressmaking
in connection witlj Ida M. Brush'
miliinerv store, in Strahan's new
brick.
There will be Sunday school
next Sabbath in the Evangelical
church at 10 o'clock as usual, but j
on account ot sickness there will
be no preaching.
Gov. Pennoyer has appointed the
following notaries public, for Ore
yon : 1). . Tuthill, Pt rtland ; J. J.
McGee,Hardman ; W alter Sinclair,
Coquille City.
I The Oregon presbytery of the C.
P. church will meet in Lebanon
next Thursday, Oct. 23. The
opening sermon will be preached
by Rev. T. II. Small.
ReT. F. P. Tower 1). P., cf the
Willamet university, will preach
at the M. E. church in this cy
Sunday morning and evening, to
which ail are invited.
Otto Satlintrer lias rented the
building adjoining the Postal Tele
graph o!!iee, formerly occupied by
J. Bentley, and has cpened a
cigai , tobacco and tobacco store.
Don't fail to call at the Willam
ette Packing Co's store and buy
some of their fine fresh cream can
dies, oi which tl ey have just re
ceived a large assortment. Also
takes of all kinds.
Hon. R. McClean and E. R.
Skipworth, republican and demo
cratic nominees for presidential
electors wi'i hold a joint discussion
at tne court house m this
citv !
to-night.
The Hkrald's subscription list
i.tpid!y increasing. The public ap-s-ieciaU's
a newspaper that pays
for ficsh dispatches instead of clij
ping stale ones, and gives the news
esn everv morning. i
Mr. Hammer, of Snicer. sus
t lined a severe injury a few days
ago by having his right arm badly
lacerated with a circular saw. Dr.
Courtney dressed the wornd, and
he will recover the use of Ins arm.
The opinion prevails generally
that) the amount of wheat awaiting
i-hipmer.t down the
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exceeds that of any of manv pre-
vious vears.
not
PVI'PTlt I IKJ
the
lroaueuve season ot 1SS4.
The Oregon Pacific people pur
pose running the Hoagand Bentlev
three times weekly between here
am t'orvallis, uid as far down the
river as Portland during the winter
-J Y 11 UlC
tnd the Three Sisters will plv be
tween Corvailis and Ilarrisburg
Francis Pfeitfer gave a very
pleasant supper party last night at
liis oyster parlors, at which some
hjilf dozn ot his friends wire
present. The delicious bivalves
were served in the exquisite man
ner so w ell known to Mr. Pfeiil'er
ajid w hich t ic public appreciates.
The Daily IIkr.u.I), which will
contain full telegraphic returns,
will be delivered by carrier from
now until Jan. 1, iS89, for , or
will be mailed to subscribers
through the postoffice for 75 cents. !
Subscribe now and get tlie election ;
news.
The Oregon Land Co. has for t
;iale choice fruit lands 2l.j nrles j
; roui Albany, which will be sold in :
.0 or -0 acre lots. This land has ;
een selected w ith special reference '
for fruit growing. Call at the office
and procure one of the se lo s before
they are all sold. j
Henry Villard, a ew ays ince, :
(w-ia"ed that the ...oi...u Cen
ral wa not a part of the Northern
'i ..,tui; .system, and that all roads
'connecting with the Northern
Pacific will be treated alike so far
as the distribution of business is
concerned. Villard by the way is
rgain making considerable stir
jtmong railroad circles with his
millions.
stKiyis itixtWAi Attiutxr.
A
Wajon Ova. turned
Lower Sor" 1 With
on a 6;ad3 Near
Serious Results.
The Lebanon Ex press learns from
Silas Ban-, who came from the Mo
Kinnon rancli, two miles above
Lower Soda, that Henry McDowell
and his sister, Mrs. James Caty,
and her little hoy, met with a
-evere accident on "the grade three
nii'.es beyond MeKinnou's Tuesday
noon. Mr. McDowell and h;s sif
ter, with two or three o'J her chil
dren, had started to Harney valley
in company with John liarr, and
and Silas barr was go g to as.bl
them to the top of Sand mounta'i.
When thev reached the above-mentioned
grade, Mr. McDowell's
wagon overturned and the horses
ran away and the patties were
thrown from the wagon. Mrs.
Caty was nml very badly ;i the
back, and her little boy's head was
badly bruised, also one arm hurt.
Mr. McDowell's face was badly
disfigured ; the flesh was torn from
the lower edge oi his lorehead at
the end of his nose across his fore
head into his hair, making a circle
over his left eye, and the flesh tell
down over h's eye. They sewed
the flesh back as best they couUl,
'"d Silas Ba-r hauled the unfor
tunate pai ties to Mr. MeKiimon's
and came back to the valley to re
poitlo their relatives near Craw
fordsvnle and get med'c?1 aid. It
is not known just how bad they
n-e injur. 1. M .McDowell seemed
1 1 be in ins right mind while they
were sew big up his wound, but
w.ien Mr. Bair leu there he
seemed to be becoming r icon
sciors. A Verdict Krurlieii : la t.
The jury in the case oi Cohn it
Bn :., oi Portland, vs. M. Peyser,
in change of venue from Linn
count-, returned a verdict this
morninir in favor of the Northwr-'t
Fire auu Maiine Insurance com
pany. The suit is a rather com
plicat d one and has excited much
interest. Cohn & Bros, sued t-i
recover $1800, which they allege
was due them from Peyser Decem
ber 27th, last, when his saloon in
Albany was burned. Peyser had
his salcon bisured, they said for
$1500 and sought to recover this,
but the insurance company held
that the indebtedness was fictitious
and that Peyser had himself been
instrumental in having the saloon
destroyed. After a tedious trial
the jury returned a verdict in favor
of the insurance company. Sa'em
Journal.
A a Active tight Began.
The Southern Pacific Company
has begun an active fight against
the Northern Pacific and Oregon
Short Line for the passenger busi
ness to the Ei?st. Uj to the pres
ent time the Short Line has se
cured a very large ercentage of
the business, its rates being equal
to those of the other routes. The
Southern Pacific gets a very short
haul on the business as it stand,
canying the passengers only to
Portland. It is now proposed to
turn the tide of east bound travel
southward through California, and
to accomplish tins the Southern
Pacific has placed coupon tickets
to ail eastern points at different
points along the line of the Oregon
iSc California line in Oregon, among
them being Portland, Salem, Al
bany, Eugene, Roseburg, Ashland
! and Med ford. News.
iu-.itl t' xty I oimuI.
A man's body was found floating
in the Yamhill river, a half mile
above McMinnville, Wednesday
morning. The coroner summoned
a jury and held an inquest when
the remains were taken from the
water. The deceased was un
known. He was about ;.!( years of
age, ana would weigh about lo0
pounds; wore brown clothes; had
a mustache, but no beard; was
slightly bahtheaded ; five feet six
inches high; moderately well
dressed. It is supposed by some
to be the body of James Cain, of
Sheiidan It had been in the
j water about two weeks.
Violated the FishiiiK Laws,
James Williams, canneryman at
Oysterville, has been fined" $30 and
costs for leaving his tish trap open
on Sundays. The case was tried
before the justice of the peace at
. Kllr fltv HTlif riTlcitor-iUn iriti.
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tish law is evaded every day, but
the cases where punishment is in
flicted for the Ulense at Yaquina
are not frequent .
Xew Vt'si-I.
The Newport News savs:
The
I a. f . , t . i ,
!ieum-r f avoriie, yait.Jonn l,eiy
n a i, arrived Mondav evening from
siusiaw bav. The captain towed
to sea the new schooner built this
season at Siuslaw. The bar was
very rough, but the staunch little
boat made it all right. The Favor
ite goes into government service
to-day, towing rock fur the jetty.
History Krprat.H Itself.
Congressman Mills, of Indiana.
j having lost his voice, has canceled
i ins engagements and engaged Col.
John P. Irish, of California, to fill
I his appointments in that state. If
j Col. Irish is not careful his canvass
: may have the same result as ,it did
in Oregon.
Paying Off.
Paymaster C. C. Hogue, of the '
uregon l'acitic, was m tlie city yes
terday paying off the employees of
that road. He will go out to the
tront and continue the paving off
of the hands to-dav. " "
A Painful Accident.
John
Cerry and
son Charles
ve.-terdav nn
h:s l i. ling to t"vn
the running gturs of a wagon met
with a painful accident. The
couplii.g pole broke and precipi
tated them into the road. The
wheels of the wagon passed over
Mr. llerry's feet, severely bruising
them. Tlie young man was not
injured.
IHHKiltAMS STILL FLOW IX.
There 'Would he M .re Were It not a Tear
tor Electing a President.
Immigration stili continues in a
healthy .-into if activity. The im
tiiigiaiitcs now arriving, although
not us many as ut oilier seasons of
the Year, seem to be of a better
CoiSS.
onev
Most of ttn-m have a little
and when they yet he
lie y uav& c " 1 ' ' ' - iw n
w tn to secure a home.
At credent the largest inihix of
immigrants cemes hom K-uisas. j
However , Iowa, A r Cvi,s.n,
ga, DaS-ua and MiuPesn
Michi-
esota eaci)
ud a "ood nvuiy. w nn lliev
arrive here tiiev tuy ticke's for ad
parts of the ttate; the majority o;
them, h.iwevr sett.'e iu the valley
auu Southern and coast counties.
The fact ;hit i his a yu:r ot presi-di-ntial
ck'iiioii lias considerable to
d with retarding what would
oiurwise he a heavy immigra
tion. All good conscientious peo
ple are Lifisiriou or casting their
choice for president in their n.itive
state, while some that i"-e not so
good and not so conscientious, are
induced to reinuiu for the sake of
a few paltry dolhfVs. OegODian.
I'E KS. . L Ht NOV.
Frank Wcoil retu'ned last night
from Portland.
J. G. Crawford is amending the
Mechanics' fair.
Judge Pminett, of Corvailis, was
in the city yesterday.
Dr. S. A. Smith, of Halsey, was
in the city yesterday.
A. C. llausmnn, of Brownsville,
returned yesterday from a visit to
Portland.
Miss Venie McCulloeii, of Ilar
risbura, returned yesterday from a
visit to Salem.
Hon. 0. F. Paxton, of Portland,
is visiting his father, A. B. Paxton,
'u this city.
Hon. F. M. Ki.er of Rowland, in
the South part of the county, was
in the city yesterday.
Isaac Elder and vife, in com
pany with Mrs. Elder's nieces, the
Misses Sadie and Laura McBride,
started this week for Iowa.
Dr. Taylcr, dentist, now located
at Walla Walla, formerly of Eu
gene, passed up the road yesterday
for a visit to his old home.
J. E. Twaddell, of Lebanon, was
in the city yesterday and inlormed
us that the first light frosts of the
season had cut dosn the late corn
in his vicinity.
Hon. E. R. Skipworth. presiden
tial elector on the democratic
ticket, pas-cd up yesterday to!
Halsey. He has oeen confined to
his lCJin with sickness, which ac
counts for his not keeping his ap
pointments heretofore.
.itlioual mi m lea I Institute.
Two or more surgeons represent
ing this institute will be at the
Revere House, Albany Nov. (it Ii ,
or at the St. Charles hotel Lebanon
Nov. 7th, 1SS.S. They come fully
prepared with all the apparatus
nei-essary foi the successful treat
ment of their specialties, curvature
of the spine, disease of the hip and
knee joint, crooked limbs, ciub feet
and all bodily deformities. Their
:ueees.- 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 sutl'ering from any of these
complaints, should not fail to take
advantage of this oppoitunity for
relief.
Hie Vaqiiina Salmon Kmi.
The fall run of salmon, says the
Newport News, is pretty well over,
and has been, to take the season
through, rather below the average.
Th run at Siuslaw has also been
light, while at Alsea it has been
nearly or -piite as good as usual.
Lmlics
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.
King Lust.
A gold ring was lost in this city
Thursday evening. The ring has a
heavy seal set with the letter "C"
engraved thereon, and studded
with small diamonds. A liberal
reward will be paid for its return
to Hale Backensto's office.
To Protect llcrr.
A petition is being circulated for
signatures about the city, asking
the legislature that a more strin-
I ent statute be enacted to prevent
the wholesale slaughter of deer for
their hides. The jetition is being
almost universally signed. The
movement is backed by the Ore
gon Alpine club of Portland.
An Absolute Cure.
The original Ahietinc Ointment U
only put up in large two ounce t-n
hoxes, and is an absolute cure for old
soivs. lr rns, wounds, chapped hand--,
and all skin eruptions Will positiv
ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask for
the original Ahietine Ointment. Sold
ly Foshay A: Mason for 35 cents per
box by mail KO cents.
Xew iie Shop.
Mr. 1. J. Laporte, recently with
Krausse & Klein, has opened a
boot and shoe shop in tlie Salt
marsh block, and is prepared to
make to order boots and shoes for
men and ladies, and do repairin
in a first-class manner. Prices
reasonable.
Albany wants a woolen mill and
a new woolen mill i.s talked
about at Salem, and a Boston man
is willing to invest .'':))i.o: j a
wool scouring machine at Pendle
ton, if free trade and free wool is
successful at the n.min.r oW,;,,,,
.1 "
mere wni ne no use fur
enterprises.
these
STATK Dial' AT II KS.
Another Smallpox Case Se?r Buttevillc
Eydranlio MiniEg oa the Saatiam.
Special ;tn the Hkrald.
Sai.'km, Oct. 10. In the circuit
court to-day the jury in the case of
the state vs'. C. D. Smith returned
a verdict of not guilty after being
out 30 minutes. Smith shuck a
Chinaman over the head with a
pitchfork handle last August on a
i'tnn near Silverton and nearly
killed him. lie was sorely pro
voked by the Chinaman and th"
jury seems to have thought he was
justified in making the attack.
another s iali.pox cvse,
A case of smallpox has develop
ed in the family of F. X. Matthieu
near Butleville. The patient is a
hired girl who is said to have come
from McMinnville.
SAX'l'lAM 1'Ij ACEK JI.SISll.
Chas. Cook of Salem to-day took
up t y Mehama hydraulic machine
ry to work placer mines on the
Little North Fork of the Santiam.
A Wnrtiiiix.
The modes of death's approach are
various, and statistics show eunchiMve
ly that more persons tlie from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other.
It is probable that everyone, without
exception, receives y-.ttst rumbers of
1 ubeiele Germs into the system and
where these .ernis fall upon suitable
soil they start into life and develop,
at first slowly and is shown by a
slight tieklimc sensation in the throat
anil if allowed to continue their
ravages they extend to.the lun!.rs pro
ducing consumption and to the hi;ad,
causing catarrh. Xoiv all this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cause death. At the or.set
you must act with promptness; allow
ing a cold to go without attention is
dangerous and may lose you your
life. As soon as you feel that some
thing is wrong with your throat, lungs
or nostrils, obtain a hoUleof ttoschce's
German Syi ud. It wili give a ou im
mediate relief.
I'iinplrs ou the lace
Dei ote an impure state of the bio d
and are looked upon by many w .th
suspicion. Acker's Blond Elixir will
remove all impurities and leave the
complexion smooth and clear. There
is nothing that will so thoroughly
build up the constitution, purity fid
strengthen the whole system. Sold
and guaranteed by Foshay & Mason.
Vimlv Mi.ides.
I have received a new line in
staple and fancy colors and will in
the future carry a much larger as
sortment than formerly and sell
them cheaper.
Samuel E. Volxg.
(ali for ilia ':it-IC-4 lire.
The only guarantee d cure for a
tarrh, cold in the head, hay feveiyose
co'd, catrrhal dcnfne.-s and sore eyes
lies ore the sense of taste and unpleiis
.oit breath, resulting from catarrh.
Ea-.y and p'.ea.-anl, to use. Follow
directions and a cure is warranted, by
all d uggists. Send for a circular
to Abi. line Medical Company, Oro
ville. Ual. S.x mouths' treatment for
si; sent by mail, ?1,10, For sale by
Foshay A: Mason,
I.iven Away.
W. F. Head ju-oposcs to give away
a fine gold watch with lus gold and
silver prize hhirt, tin- very hi'st lilting
mil In-st tnuflu wiiiti; Alii rt in the
market. The price is as low or lower
than any equally as good shirt in the
market.
tan Sully oinitis.
Will O. Whi'Her, manager of the
famous lan Sully Comedy Co., is
in the city, arranging for their ap
peal anee here on Thursdav, Oct,
KltlKi .IIEXTIOX.
French keeps railroad time,
lioys kilt suits at W". F. Head's.
Anew- invoice of British trimmings
at Head's.
I know lean sare you money, try
me. and you will be convinced. V. F.
Read.
.Mirth is short live'. Prolong It if
you can. ft will hi-lji your disposition
to trade with W. F. Head.
Our customers never have the blues,
be.-ause w.i give then such good bar
gains. W. F. Head.
That exquisite line of satins in our
show wind w will be run close this
week. Have no excuse for not get
ting in on them. Montieth ifc Seiten
bach. Just received, another lot of those
line hand sewed French kid shoes, the
very cheapest : yer brought to towh at
W.F. Head's.
We handlo three kinds of fruit jar
and you will do well to see us before
placing your orders."
Just leeeived at W. F. Head's a full
line of ladies line muslin underwear,
also girls' white dresses and infants
slips. Call and see them.
Mexican Cactus Hitters is the best
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. ror sale
at M. Bamngart's.
'"You will never miss the water
"fill the well runs ilry."
If yon want a well dug call on E. B.
Davidson. He does prompt work at a
reasonable price. Orders cau be left
at tli is office,
Oregon grapes at Hyde's market
at 75 cents per bushel.
If you want a clean and line
smoke aslv for J. Joseph's home
made white labor cigars. For sale
by most cigar dealers and at J.
Joseph's factory.
Happiness and Contentment,
Cannot go hani' in hand if we look on
the dark Mile 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
hanwiness and pleasure. Sold at 25
I and 50 cents by Fushay & Mason.
Guard Against Tbe Strike.
And alwava have a bottle of Acker's
English Kemedy iu the house. You
cannot tell how soon Croup may strike
your lit tie one, or a cold or cough
may fasten itself upon you. One
do.se is a preventive aud a few doses
a positive cure. All Throat aud
Lung troubles yield to its treatment
The Remedy guaranteed by Fushav
X- Mason.
l resii Biitrer.
At the Willamette Packing Com
pany's store, 6rt pails of apple,
plum, tomato and pear butter,
50 cents per pail.
Fine II(.rcs for Sale.
We have just brought from
Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work
horses which we will sell on terms
to suit, the times. Among them is
.-ome promising young d.-iveis from
Oneco, .Mason Chief, and Edward
Everett. Also some choice heavy
mares. Anyone wishing a horse
will do well to look them over and
we will tike pleasure in showing
them to all intending purchasers.
McKxiuht Buos.,
Tallman, Or.
Engdsli fiemecly.
Murray's Specific
A i'ti'rr l eiire afor
nervcrs liKcusi.s, Mt-h a;
V. Oak Men or. Loss of iJi.ilii
IVvver, Ihsteih, Hoa-'avlic
Pain in ti:e Uaek, Xe. ,-itus
l'r.-is:.r-u ion, Wake.iiliie
RofrT9l.ln. lucof!iea, I mversal Lisa-
'tiule, Seminal w A.uss lin-
1 t lov I'll ,'iMo.m! ..; s . I" pnvcro h
Usui.' "atu ' r' ia -in e ;'i''i- . , -unset! by
iiiiii:n; ion or over ex'.'i tiun, :uI lii h ui
timately ieoil to Pivmature frndc Mark.
Old Ae, lasanitv ami Con- ifSSSTf
simijiiion. si. CO a box or six
boxes lorSo.oO. Sent by mail
on reeeiptof price. Full par
ticulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant.
We ;:iaraitlec 6 Koves
to cure any vase. For every
Sri OO or.lcr received we si a.l
siv boxes, with a writ tun f e r f jfcing.
ijuaraiie e to r rnnit the money if ou ilio
ilocs not effect a cure. Atl Ire-s all coiiimu
nic.itiiiiis to rile S le Mann faclnrers. The
Murray Me.lxhic Co., Kansas. Cit, Mo.
JS'SoM in Albany by Foshay Foshay A
.Iaoii,sole ae
ISriek fur Sale !
ijOO.OOO --'ood brick for sale,
w Casscll. Albany.
Apply to W. C.
Contractor ami uililer.
TIIEBNDtUSKiNEI) HAVING LO
eated in Albany solicits patronage
from city and eour.try. Will cont; act
to build 1 1 ri iltreS, barns, and all manner
of dwelling hou-es. includimr Queen
Anne, Eils-tlake anil Elizabethiau styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
si) vili ;to:n free of t charge. Satis
action guaranteed W. O. CASSEL-
llorsc lor Sale.
A GOOD ItlUlXU Oit C A U iil AG K HORSE
iV Will be sold for Ha. Apply at Mar
h all's hverv stable.
'" House IcKeut.
J f vT sTUKY ANiT .i.VI.F liofSE UK
ll seven rooms in the southern part of the
city. Lare barn, to lots acd all modern
coin eni lices. Apply to Mrs. T. A. Shane
ICeiiroval,
LUBRtriLr. " DISCLAV HOttSK NOW
...ik8the!oca'!- i of his harness store,
H iiich ... t tea rem , to Tierce's new
block. ll;su,.. ... W ic. . together with the
sreneral public are in . itcd to call ;! Sl.e ties
wcnilcrful dispiav hoiseand insjiect his com
pU te ine of harness, Middles, buify rol i,s
C, etc,
HVCTJ SIC!
Nliss E-atrra Goltra,
OF SAI KM,
Will take a limited number of pupils
in piano, organ an 1 harmony. Impure
on Moud.iv.- at the residence of W. II.
Goltra and during the week at the res
idence of Mrs. C. C. Cherry.
WIIvL
Dealer in all
life
Buns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, Organs, Pianos,
A full
iSIieet music, musical merchandise,ammunition, fish
inr tackV, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and
pocket knives Tlie best kinds of sewing machines
NEEDLES, OIL and Extrtts for all J1A CHINES
(LINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repairing ofrsewing 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 ail along
the line, My goods are all fresh and new and bought
FOR CASH!
We invite your inspection
Cashmeres
Imported Broadcloth.
Sils Warp, Hearietta
All "WooiTricots
Assabet Flannels
In fact everything usually found in 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
S"A11 mail orders promptly attended to".
Call and see me.
"W IF1. IBE-AJD,
(Snceccsor
CHAUTAUQUA BOOKS
1888--9
An Outline History of Greece
Preparatory Greek Oovsu in English.
'.'olleo Greek Course in English
Voj.'.l-.ir .lo-v
Caemisirv
i tic Charterer ol Jl'--us
Modern Chun h in Europe
I'ri e per set
CliuutaitqiMii per Year
$0 5'1
.rl 0.
. 1 ii'.'
.. 1 -!:
. 1 ()
. 5 :.o
Aili-eoiuit :d!oV(i wiien ."i etSj.ir nmre :j
oruered at one time,
Ali orders eronij.iiv filled by
.1 K GtLiJi. Co., BoekselleiS,
i'ofMarnl, tirco '.
ii! Or by your local i'.iok ller 1
ICemoveil.
TOSEPII we:'.i;eii axxocxces to his
t) lutrons anil friends th.it h? ciii be fo inn
on Fir- t street, in his new room-; in Fosliav &
M n in s brick, whore lie is prepared ;o a -(Mm.n-xKit
: the public with anything in th
tousoralliuo. Hot or cold ..rh a'' ion
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS
Xl hereby ctrtify ., i: t Dr. I U .eh-'s
sucee: iiully operated on my rii' rlin,' horse
ISa.VC IJAYS.
For further .eference in regard to ridlins
mbuireof Uae Peterson, Win. IVteisjn.LeT
o:ion; .lolm Hardman, Alfred Wclverton, Ai
any; Sam Gaines. Scio; Win. Fr -ter, Prine
ville. I practice velerinari" medi'-iue in Al
bany and country surroiindiii Olfcuaia!
risideiiee corner 'Jth and Washington sts. '
I. X, WuODLK. Veterinary Surgeon
Curran it Monteith have lots for
sale ou tl e installment plan; rang
ing in price from if 125 to 1000.
f7Lislers: (tJters !
151
E
STERX AXD OLV.MPIAX SER-.-.D
fresh every day at 11. Oicreks' restauint
mmm railway m
XAVHiVllOX COMI'AXl
Columbia River Route
Trains for tlu Kut lewe Portim jat 10 a.;m
and 2 P. m. daily;
TITO IT T?'V1' :lnu tr"m principal
X lWJA-ij JL .O uoints in United Scat-s,
Canada and iiurope.
ELECANTSPULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant Sleeping oCars Kna ThrouerhjoE
Express Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
feAXi) ST. PAUL
Free of IHiare and M il hunt Change,
Close Connections at Portland for San Fran
cisco and Puet Sound points.
For further particulars impure of Curaan &
Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon.
A. L. SIAXWJ-LlT-.
1. A T. A,
w. ii. iioLromt,
General laii:i'r.
tc! Boits leave the O. It. X. Ci.'s wharf, at I
the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday ani
rnuav oi eacn weeK. u. li. KA L1X;S,
Local Ayent.
BROS
the leading
Line of-
READ,
of the
following
Jgoods
Flushes
Velvets
Velveteens
Silks and Satins
to X U. Alien.,
Albany, Oregon.
Star iJakery !
-A FULL STOCKJOS-
Staple Groceries I
I'm GloSSware,Crockeri
The best quality oi tsas coSaa, rriwfn u
i kdU, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breach
Every Day.
At this old and FeBabte hooae ia also to '"
found a complete asaortment, of fraah famtb
rroeeriea, to which is constantly being aJde-i &;
the 8e&soBkble tinee of xocaeias and pnHriuor
euch aa
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Orde
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These goods were all boutrht when prlo
were low, and the benefit 'ot the margin will W
jiven to his customers. Hemember the pla
M the old corner on First and Rroadidw Sb '
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER;
-Proprietors oi-
And ln&nuifccforera of
We are now prepared to farnish dioice, frA
candies of beat grade, conaptmg of pure It,
assorted ftsvora, mixed ra adieu, extra. FrcL
and chocolate creams, fascy mixed, cacdy twya.
and a geuersi assortoMBt tf fine nml if
AT HOlfSALR OK RETAIL.
fSTOrdera from eeuatiy dealers promptly M
laned to. Factory uu Fust street,
Albany, - - Oregcor
M Crow life
isom, svuisuci c rrea'ft.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR,
(Superior lee famQx aaaTbkkan' oae)
TlieBestStefugeFaciJfe
aWTkIfitSetirioiii auh said, tat keaa
ALaUnT - OAXUi
NOTICE.
1 have boutrht ai;d furnished
mil
i
With new machinery, makinir flour by the
kcll KOLLKii PKoCK.ss. Tne mill is now run
iii.iu and 1 ui furnish the lust f flour ami
fo.il at ie.isoii:il)le rates. I inte.Tl X run my
mill in mi eh a manner that imne can go away
dissatisiien. Uive me a call.
f. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills
STGBF
The past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stoves, Furiiitiire, tinware
We aie always prepared to buy your
household furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agent? for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And I - a m p Killer.
L. GOTTLIEb.
Mianj Bath House
HAIR DltfSSWGSAL00N,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
JSfLadiee nd children's hair dress,
ng a specialty. Dutue satisfaction
guaranteed
JOHN SCKMEER'S
Corner Second and EUworiIi Sts
ALBANY, - - OREGON
H
oksks boakdkd by the day or month. Car
riagea or budgie, on reasonable term?
vnnl
NORTHWEST
FIRE and MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY!
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
CAPITAl STKK,
MAGNOLIA MILLS,
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Proper.
Will furnish packs to fanners and
receive wheat at the usual rates of
storage. The highest n.arket price
paid for same. C3
jtaTBe3t Magnolia flour always oa
.h md for sale or exchange at reasona
blc r sites
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.-
A tine line of new silverware jufc
opened at Will A Start's.
ALBANY SODA WORKS
Choice Confectionery.
lie Scio Fioiini Mills