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I L5 CEISTS A WEEK. ALMAY. OREGON SUitDAY 3IOKKISS OCTOBER 1 188S. vol: iimo. m M m m i i 4 1 Ca lfaia, tie Land o frjl E1S'NX -TASrtj- "thto COU A V u v V4n m. yj -u i. - - - ..ink' ScqcT for cir-culjr.$l jit Soffit 3 fr 9 ABIETINEMEDiCQ.OOTLLi.fAL HAVE VOL' A (JOL.L) in the head which do ' not get better: Have you an excessive secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must be blown from the nose or drop back Dehind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backAard to the throat? Are you troubled hv hawkinsr, spitting, weak 'and j-O r KJ ft C THE ON.L.Y LUffi , qilATANTEED nf tn nu tin 1 1 'CURE TOr XATARRH iABILTlNEMDl-Ca OROVILLECAL corroding sores reve theicorruiition within, i" As every breath drawn into the lungs must pass over and become polluted by the reliev tions in the nasal passages, it must necessarily lrlkwtl.at )titciiiig of ti e wide secre graduallv takes place, while the n orbid matter tb3t is tvai; v ( 1 1 i ll t sktj.sttm into the stomach, trfecbles diutstion, and often rr dm ts i s tia, r.i d 1 i siK j.uaitht(.t ity, nervousness and consumption. DOflNOT PROCRASTINATE. If you have experienced any of the abovesymptoms 'doi; not delay, but try Calivorxi' Cat-R-Ci re at once. We positively uarant eeg a few applications relieve and a thorough treatment to cure. S:x months treatment for Sautn Abie ami t'al-IWure. For 17 AM I .IV & M K "W, C- T"WEEDALE. DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, tare, Copperware, Pumps, iron pipe, rubber hose and plumbing jfoods. Sole slants fer the celebratod "Early Bresflcfast" cook stoves and.raajfes, and "Taultiess" parlor neatinjc stoves. Albany, Oreeon. AT COST! TO Gr. W. SIMPSON. HaviDg purchased the stock of Clothing Gents' furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc., of C. B .Roland & Co. is now prepared to offer Setter Having a complete assortment of General ATerchandise, boiibt at a big discount, which he still proposes to sell at cost. PurchasersVill do well to call and get his prices before buvinr elsewhere, as you can save from 25 to 30 per cent. The highest market price paid 'for country pro duce of all kinds, either in cash or goods. C h i I d re rv,C ry f o r P feow 0! - ! EUREKA The motto of California means "I mave found ii." Otilv in that land of punsliine, whore! the oran emo kind grape bloom and ripen attan iiheir holiest perfection in mid-winter, are the herbs and sum touna tnat are used in that pleasant lemedy for all throat and lunsr troubles, Santa Abik (the rule of coughs, asthma, and con- jsumptinn. Foftbay t .Mason, of Al- oany yreirorj, nave oeen appointed eansuarplfo his valhle California rem edy, and sell it under a guarantee at il x bottehree for S2.n. FOR SALE BY r a, ALBANY C REG ON inflamed eyes, frequent soreness ot the tnroat. ringing or roaring in the ears, more or less impairment of the hearing, loss o smell, memory impaired, dullness cr dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of 'nose? Have you lost all sense of smell? Have you a hacking cough? Have you djspeptia? Is your breath foul? Ik so yoi- have tub Catarrh. Some hav't -vl these svmptonis, others only a part The leading symptom of ordinary ca tarrh is increased secretion of mucus o - yellow or greenish colored matter. Foul breath is caused ny tne (lecom posing secretions exuded from festering ulcers far back in the head; ometimcs the membrane covering the bones is eaten away and the bones themselves gradually decay. Such cases ar in deed .objects of pity, as stench from .1.00; sent by mail Sale by Albany, Oregon G.L N. (Successor to K W. Langdon DEALER 1 Drugs, Paints, Oils. Perfumery and toilet articles, also a full line of hooks and stationary, periodicals, etc. J5f Prescriptions carefull) compoauded IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE. Albany Oregon Kvftp vi ( i tc h e r's Ca sto r ia . ay Mason, BLACKMA FRONT ! lan JO Men Hel ! O'CONNOR AND BAKR WANT 300 MEN to work on their contract on the Oregon Pacific railroad east of Albany. Apply ai.;the Willamette Packing Cos store, or at Heraku office, Ita 1 3 Per Day BOARD $4.50 PER WEEK. Wi raty GKADUATEd STUDENTS IN Classical, Literary, Sci . eniific, iiormal, Bus iness, Laiv mid Medical courses OLDEST, LARGEST AND iW: EXPENSIVE In.titution of learning- in the Northw ft. First term begins September 3d, ISi'S. d dresa TllyS.,VAN SCOY, Tresidt nt, Salem. Oregon The Albanv Bakery i ! -Uuder the new managementjof WHO KEEP A fuil line of choice family groecr es and pro vision. Cannea nneapples, Clioice Table Delicacies Ornamentedcakes for WedfrtiHJs and Parties. Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt'fiShlof all kinds. FRESH BAKED BREAD .fcCvcrv Day. Best Srim. Pies. Cakes TEAS and COFFE Candies Nuts, Raisins CANNED WOODS, ETC. ine best Scap in the market Le-Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars tSF At John'Fox'a old,'stand. new brick. low Fl'nn s t HermaM Diercks, Prop. THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the Saltmarsh buildine be low the Revere HouBe, where good meals will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck in vites nis old customers and the public gener ally to call. The tables will be iuplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Mr. DieTcka was formerly proprietor of the Revere H jse 'estanrant, which he ran on the European p'an, but found that pian didn't succeed, so he opened his present restaurant where he has given general satisfaction. Persons wanting a first-class meal should go to Hermann's. MY OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY OCT 25 A Royal Feast of Fk Positive Engagement of the Great lrisn Oommedian, and his New York Company pro ducing the Beautiful Dramatic Play "DADDY NOLI 1) A success from Ocean to Ocean. The Famous yn bridge Set. A masterpiece of Scenic art, will be produced with electric eflcts Ham ete univei m En. Henanns Mauran Dan L! snfc w 11 wool Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity,strenu:th and wholesomeness. More economical thaa the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, shorl weight alum or. phosphate powders Sold onlv in c ins. Royal Bakix jow deb Co .' K)!". VAill st.. N. Y. D V Ckowley it Co., Affents, Portland, Oregon. TTOKKVS. DR. N. RLaCKBURX, ATTORN EV AT . Law, Albany, OreKon. Office in Odd bel!ov"s Temple. -Vill practice in all court of the state, and give special attention to all business. WOLVERTO.V CHARLES E. ATTORNEY at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Fosters Ulock, over L. E. lilain's stor . T K. WEATHOKFORD, ATTORNEY AT J . law, Albany, Oregon . ttke in 0lil Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the courts of thestate, ana give special auenuon to all business rnvsH i is. w. iiaston; physician tanij sun i gcon, Albany, Oregon. r H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr ill. ycoii, Albai.y, Oregon. C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND ot'R J. won Albany, Oregon, office over Gr:il wehl's sture. Oliice hours, from S a. m. to 4 1'. M. Dr. J. V. Gall', physician and Sifr ceon, ishedd Oregon'. M'ALIfTBR i WIOtWAIT, UOXKftPATIIIC PHY siciiins and iuryeons, obstetrics treat ment of chronic dit-eas-.es of women and hildrtn a specialty. All calls promptly at tended t- d;iv it niirht. Office in tlie Flinn block. DR. R KOLHEWAY, VETERINARY Sl'K. irei'ii, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of Ocr man and Americvn collcires. XTEVEUE HorSE, ALBANY, OR.-CHAS. V PfeiiYor, Pn -p. Onlv lirst-eclass lionsi in the itv. I.ti.-c sample rooms fur com- iiK-rcial men. No Chinamen employed in tin kitchen. General stiute onirc ior Corvallis. H EVv EP.T, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE , and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, a..iinv iiF I.AM) KITI'ATEI) 1: h.l miles east of Albany, near the Oregon P i.-H'i.- riilrrvMil Mini ai'TM in cultivation, and eral use. Would make four good farms For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris. ;ive White People a Chance. A WOMAN DESIRES TO OBTAIN WORK rt washing and ironing for familic. Ap ply to Mrs. P. Driseoll in Isom's house o.i Mrst street, nrat nouse somn oi sttnimui canal. Orders left at the St. CharlSs Ilote will be promptly attended to. For sale. CIDER PRRSS AKD FIXTURES. CAPACITY 200 gallons per dav, will be sold cheap for cash, on the installment plan, traded, least or let out on shares. A number of vinegar barrels for sale cheap. Apply, to F, H. Pfeiffer, at Albany Soda works. rr Sale. OA SMALL TRACTS AND THREE FARMS On easy terms. Some near town. II. BRYANT Lait Surveying. TARTTKS DSMRUe BDRVBTINO DONE CAN OB. JL tain accurate and prompt work by calling upon ex-county surveyor r. l. l. tisner. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in any part of Linn county. Postofnce address, Millers Station, Linn couutr, Oregon. Frail Dryer tor Sale. PLUMMER FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY size, complete, with additions and im provements, for sale eheap. Apply to A. Blaker, Shedd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler, Springfield, Oregon. Magnolia Flonr. BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV THE JL ered to any part of the citr, for 81.10 per sack JOHN A CRAWFORD. nlSodtf Dwelling for Kent. A NEAT RESIDENCE OF 9 ROOMS, situated on the corner of Baker and Seventh -trccts, with two lots, garden and choice fruit in abun-'ance.for rent on reascn ble terms App'y to A. Webster at resi dence. . pIRL WANTED TO JT housework. Apply Mrs Tnomas Monteith. DO GENERAL at the residence of I 1IANO FOR SALE OR RENT. ... n . ' 1 . INQUIRE ot Mrs. i. a. oiuuie.i TJ bcKIVBD TO-PAY A! ISVOICB OF SOVELTIBS It in dress trimmings diiect from nev York; the latest thing ont they are sure to please. Call auu see mem. P SAMUEL E. T0USG. Wood for Sale. 150 CORDS OF WOOD FOR SALE, AP- plyto F. li- Koscoe. Amanj. Apple Boxes. pi GREEN APPLE BOXES FOR SALb AT VJ ZeyhS liocnsieaier s. Meat Market. FRESH MEAT AND SALMON EVERY dav at Huie's meat market. Fisn a specialty and a full market kept up. f roll Ojlers ! OERVED FRESH EVERY DAY AT THE) City Restaurant. I Harry Burton. -OR- TRUE FRIENDSHIP'S SACRIFICE BY OTWEIS. AUTHOR OF L4"EKSSIE'S DIAKX-'-TC. AH rights reserved, CHAFIER XTV Continued. "Them's my seAtinient, returned the captain "though I did believe him guilty at first, heaven forgive me ! but "the blood on his hands and sleeves, which he could in no way account for, and" ' Was there?" interrupted Tearl with a gasp, "W as there?" Oh Captain. I can account for that. When I first went into the library 1 threw myself down on the floor bv by papa and and my white dress was all stained with with, Oh ! with blood. 1 remember that Harry picked me up and carried me to a lountre. Oh ! it all came to me over and over again in mv levered dreams, over and over, until it seemed my brain was on fire. I thought 1 was trying to wash mv dress, and each time 1 draihed it from the water it grew brighter and reder with blood and evervthing I touched turned to blood until I was bathed in a sea of it, and every one in the room the bed and every article of furni ture were swimming about in a crimson sea'" shivering and trembling she continued. "Yes that is how the blood came upon his hands oil' of my dress as he carried me to the lounge, that was the last I knew until one day I heard my aunt telling Mrs. Churchill that 1 could not possibly recover, then for a long time 1 was entirely free from pain and per fectly happy ; my mind seemingly a blank, until one day I grew con scious of familiar voices in the room . and 1 began trying to put words together, wondering what they meant by trial, and murder, and a frequent repetition of Harry's name until the truth suddenly flashed upon me. Then I came near relapsing into delirium again, but I kept repeating to myseit, Tearl, you must get well! Harry needs you,' and after a long time 1 have no idea how long it really was 1 heard the doctor say, ' she is better, she may live." And then 1 began to grow stronger and stronger until I could sit up, and then 1 begged to be brought here to see Harry, but every one saul no and I was too Week to resist them." ".Mv poor dear! my poor little girl," said the captain pityingly. "'Yes that accounts ior the bloud on his hands and clothes. O ! that I had known all this sooner, but never mind Pearl, my child, all things are for the best 1 suppose, but it is mighty hard lor us poor mortals to see it in that light some times ain't it? But 1 can't under stand about those messages. I didn't trust them to any Of the servants, but delivered them my self, and Lieutenant Warren told me he would see that you received the letters, lie told me on several occasions tnat he nad aenvereu them, and that you had told him to say "no reply." "Lieutenant Warren! you gave them to Mr. Warren? Inert that accounts no he could not be so base. My aunt says he has been very kind during my illness. "That accounts for what Pearl? could the lieutenant have a motive in" "No, no, captain. I do not wish to misjudge any one, especially one who has been kind to me in an hour of trouble. The lieutenant will explain. There has been some mistake that is all. Now let us talk of yourself captain ; for 1 must go soon. What do you in tend to do? They will not keep you here for long will they ? Why don't thev let vou out now? O. course I a"m triad Harrv is gone hut I don't like to see vou in this horrible place." ".Now don't you worry about me Pearl; I don't mind it a on; x would do twice this much for Harry just for your sake. Besides I won't have to stav here long, as soon as they find 1 "won't 'cheep' on Harry they '11 have no more use ior me Your visit has done me a heap of good Pearl; but you don't look strong enough to come here alone." "I had to come alone or not at all. My aunt you know is well peculiar." "1 know sue s a nearness, despicable old woman," said the captain with spirit. ' Oh, not quite so Daa as tnat, ' returned Pearl smiling. But if she discovers I have been here she will be terribly disgraced, she is verv careful about ttie 'proprieties' you know. We leave for her home next week, but I will try to see you again oeiore l go. l do not think ttiat by nature I am deceitful, but under the present weight of cir cumstances I believe 1 am justifi able." "Now look here Pearl, don't vou allow that hateful old aunt of yours excuse me mv dear, if 1 use strong laniruane. for that is iust what she is don't vou let her tyranize over vou; iust assert vcur own superiority, l ou are too kind A Romance t he W ar and yielding altogether. Ol course I admire you for it, but I don't like to see you put upon by an old heathen no I mean old lad' of course. Pearl smiling assured him that she would take care of herself. '.And now captain I must go." she said, holding out a hand to him. Good-bve my child, vour visit has. done me a world of good." 'It has been beneficial to me also' and Pearl raised the cap tain's strong right hand to her lips while she paid reverently, "God bless and reward you Captain Van. Fleet for all you have done for him' A.peariy tear from her eve dropped upon;;lus hand, and the captain did not brush it away, and the cell door closed after her; leaving blackness and gloom w ith in. But to Captain Van Fleet a gloom, sanctified, and made holy as by an angel's visit. CHAPTER XV. Pearl walked rapidly through the long corridors, passed many cells with coarse brutal faces star iDg at her from between the iron bars of half grated doors; down the ioag winding stairs through the outer doors, and out in the sunlight once more. With a deep drawn sigh of relief she ordered the man to drive tapidly to East street bridge. Once across the river she dismissed the "cab-man,'' and walked as swiftly as ber feeble strength would permit up the long street to irort L , she drew the smoke colored veil more closely about her face as she entered the gate leading to her own home; she waiked cautiously up the path and entered the side door of the dining room ; then back through the kitchen, and ascends the crooked little staircase to the servants apartments then down the long hall to her own room, where she calls in a whisper "Susie! Susie!" it is I," the door is thrown open and Susie halt carries her young mistress to the sofa, where she in sists on placing Ler, propped up with pillows, while she dettly re moves the wide hat and veil, and the long light ulster. It was Susie's idea titis disgue. Pearl had begged and pleaded to be taken to see Harry, and finding her aunt inexorable had puzzled her brain to invent some plan for Visiting the prison without her aunt s knowledge. But to everv excuse lor driving, riding, shop ping, or any thing, her aunt was more ihan obliged ;she was ready to lay aside the most fascinating novel to accompany her niece; and to Pearl's remonstrances, she al ways gave the same answer, "My dear I am always more than will ing to sacrifice my own pleasure for yours. No one can ever say my dear that I ever failed to do iny duty,uo matter how much self denial it required. Your uuc.t will tell you Pearl that my live has not been a selfish one." The beginning and the ending of ali her discourses were "Your uncle will tell you': or "your uucie knows," Wherever Pcail went Mrs. Desmond assumed a marly; like air, aud assured Pearl that it was her duty to accompany, and protect hn; until Pearl Who in des pair, and knowing Susie's abso lute devotion, conduced to confide in her, and it was Susie's trench ingenuity that invented the plan which enabled Pearl to make the visit. At Susie's suggestion Pearl retired to her room alter breakfast with a severe headache and reques ted Susie to come and read to her the only thing ttiat seemed to soothe and comfort her since her illness. As soon as the key was , turned in the door, Susie began to dress her mistress for the street ; and after the short black walking suit she ran to her room and brought her own hat veil, and ulster. The two girls were nearly oi the same heigth, but if any one had noticed closely they would have discoved that the ample folds ot the ulster hung more closely upon the slender form than usual. You have seen the strataeein worked successfully. Mrs. Des mond coming to the door of Pearl's room several times, ana Hearing Susie's drowsy, rather monotonous voice still rending some book, con eluded all was well and retired without waiting to inquire. Snsie is jubilant over their success, and Pearl goes down to dinner looking brighter and better, than since her illness, and Mrs. Desmond won ders what has made such a change. To-day is the first time Pearl has taken any interest in anything. For the last month ehe has just wandered about the house like some dissatisfied spirit; so wan, and pale in the deep sloomv mourning that intensifies the death-like pallor of her sweet face, making it look almost divine in its beauty. After dinner she and her aunt retired to the pidorto make ar rangements for their departure for St. Louis ; for Mrs. Desmond will not hear of Pearl making her home anywhere else; though her niece is now mistress in her own right ot over two hundred thousand dollars. -Aud Pearl," Mrs. Desmond re-: marked "as soon as we are recov- ! ered from the fatigue of our jour ney I will have your uncle arrange iiis ali'aiis so that he may be able to take us to the continent for s year." , "Ob no auntie,.! would so mucti prefer to remain quietly at home with you, aud uncle.'' ' : "It would never do Pearl. 1 am pained to see how sadly your education has been: neglected since . vou were under . my care.;- But ot course i cannot expect any tnwz better when I see the kind of socieiyyou,, .mingle with here, in tact rmay say - you have did won derfully well , considering the op portunities you f have had. But; now that you are entrusted to my ; care once more you shall' have. every" adTantage." An " extended' tr p through 'the old country will improve your manners wonder ful It." But really aunt I would prefer to wait a year. Would not next year do as well?"' "No indeed, next year you will come out as an heiress, and I want you to make a brilliant match. This year you will be in retirement anyway, and would be entirely wasted at heme. Of course my dear it will be quite an undertak ing for me but I do not consider any hardship sacrifice for your sake Pearl. Your uncle will tell you " ' Very well auntie. We will go then," said Pearl cutting short the coming, familiar discourse. But I wanted to ask if I may take Susie, and Mrs. Churchill with me to your home? They have been so kind te me, and seem so much a part of my life that it would pain me to leave them be hind." "Say our hme Pearl, for I want you to feel just as much at home as if it were really your own. You shall have the ffbole north wing of the house, and furnish it to suit you, and be entirely your own mistress,v Pearl knew from experience what being her own mistress meant in a home of Mrs. Des monds' a perfect freedom to do just as she pleased, so long as her aunt could dictate and oppress. She would be at liberty just as long as her ideas of liberty did not conflict with Mrs. Desmond's ideas of propriety." "Thank you auntie. Then I may take them's" "Certainly, if itwili be any con solation to you'P though I have more servants than I need. But whatever you can see Pearl, in that little lisping French girl is be yond my comprehension; however, if she can be any comfort to you, take her by all means." Mrs. Desmond had taken sn aversion to little black eyed Susie simply because she knew that Su?ie could penetrate all her little deceptions; and Susie took no pains to conceal this knowledge :rom her. She knew she could not domineer over Susie, nor tyrauize over Pearl in Susie's pres ence. Pearl disgusted with her aunt's worldliness escaped front her presence as soon as possible. Sh wandered out into the garden wrapt in her own thoughts, un il the hour of mystic twilight. She feels some interest life i i now,sor. motive for trying to regain hex hea.th, an incentive to work for the discovery of her father's mur derer, now that Harry is free, and working for the same cause. And she is inspired with the hope, that some time they will nieet she and Harry when every stain, every clouu has disappeared from bis name, and their happiness will be more holy, more pure, having been cuastenedjind purified by affliction. (To be Continued.) Discoveries Mare Valuable Thaa Are Santa Abie, the California dis covery for Consumption and diseases of tbe throat, Chest and Lungs, and California Cat-R-Cure. the only guar anteed cure for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and kindred complaints. They are sold,at $ 1 per package, or threw for $2.50, and are recommended and used by the leading physicians of the Pacific Coast. No secret compound!. Guaranteed by Foshay & Maeon , People Everywhere Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in eveiy way superior to any and all other preparations for the throat and lungs, In whooping coagh and croup it is magic and relieves at once. Re member this remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. Caullou to Moihcrs Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or pia goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or iru r phine. Sold by Foshay fe Masoi Vierick's baths. Smoke Estrellas. Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baum- part's. Ncw dress -rood,? the veryl ats.e styles at W. F. lead's. Finest line of jcrsics ever in Albanv at Read's A clean towel for every customer at Vereck's, Pillow sham holders, othe neatest thin;; out, at Brink's. jf p M