Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 21, 1888, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MOKEsIXG HERALD : STJXDAr, OCTOBER 21, 1SSS
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j$ormu0 3aiUj 2kf aid
O. A C. It. K. TIME TAttLE.
NORTH BOUND.
i eparts' Arrives.
;4f anil 7;ivwm. Torti'd 10 10am
11:15 ;im 1 1 ;:J5ain 34.7iin
7:li;imi " 94:i.m
Ku'.'.-iu.' ox
, leiijit
Arrives Departs Arrives
f.':t :s ; 7:4.'.'m
".':n.Ashlu?l'.).00 .is;
h'.rai.e -es'lirioitm 12 4iU ! r.'imene - 40ini,
r,-i ' r 1 i l.''ii!!iKiiL'vnf (i.idj :!! j
No Freight received tor south after 11 a. m
of the same day.
ELKBANON BRANCH.
Kip Al'ay! Departs i Arrives. '
N'nll ; 1-2-TiO p in' Lebanon at 1,3 f'p m
No 13 1 ij-pi'i;
K'm LejVn i I
o 1-2.
No 14
1 5.00 p m Albany at
2 no p m
5.45 a m
2.45 p in
OREGON' PACIFIC TIME TAULE.
Arrives Departs
Passenger. ..
Kr-i-ht
.ill. 15am
5.25pni
? 0 ) p in
C.nOa m
joiiim. aiso it Tons.
Albany is infested with tramps.
Ladies gold and silver watches
at reduced prices at F. M. French's.
Eight tramps run into the cooler
last eening was NighHvatch .Mc
Clain's report
The Congregational church has
purchased a $2oQ organ of Li. L.
Lhicknian.
Hon. J. C. Leasure, of Pendle
ton, arrived in the city last even
ing from Corvallis.
Those seven and ten dollar
watches at French's are the;boss."
Each one guaranteed.
J. J. Dorris arrive! at home
i rom Eastern Oregon yesterday in
t;i.-od health and spirits.
Rev. Thomas Small, the pioneer
minister of the Waldo Hills, will
j reach at the Congregational
church to-day.
During the illness in the family
of the postmaster, the iamiliar face
of F. L. Kenton is to be seen at
t le postoflice window.
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 with Ida M. Brush's
millinery store, in Strahan's new
brick.
Rev. F. P. Tower, D. D., cf the
"Willamette university, will preach
at the M. E. church in this city
this morning and evening, to
w hich all are invited.
Otto Sallinger has rented the
building adjoining the Postal Tele
graph orliee, formerly occupied by
J. W, Bentley, and has cpened a
cigar, tobacco and tobacco store.
Don't fail to call at the Willam
ette Packing Co's store and buy
some oi their tine fresh cream can
dies, of which they have just re
ceived a large assortment. Also
cakes of all kinds.
The empty valise of Nick Zim
merman which was stolen several
days ago, was found yesterday
under the Oregon Pacific depot, the
$ !00 in notes being gone.
The Daily Herald, which will
contain full telegraphic returns,
will be delivered bv carrier from
now until Jan. 1, i88!, for $1, or
will be mailed to new subscribers
hrough the post-office for 75 cents.
Subscribe now and get the election
news.
The Oregon Land Co. has for
File choice fruit lands 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. Call at the office
and procure one of those lots before
they are all sold.
The Democrat insinuates that
the Herald publishes as tele
graphic news correspondence sent
bv letter
If the Democrat will J
,
particularize just what correspond
ence, it will be shown wherein it
i-j talking about something it knows
nothing about.
C. T. Philpott and Harry M.
L?ngdon, who were disappointed
71 not making a foot race with
Cameron, appeased themselves by
making up a $100 12o yard race
t igether yesterday, Langdon win
ning 12 3-5 seconds. Langdon
runs Messenger to-day for $400.
.text Thursday Mgut.
Daniel Sully, who has just fin
ished a successful season in Port
land, will appear at the opera
house in Albany next Thursday
night in the comedy, "Daddy
.Nolan." The high opinion in
which the play is held is Well ex
pressed by the following from tbe
"Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin :
"Daniel Sully appeared at the
opera house, last evening, in his
new play, Daddy Nolan. The play
is a sequel to The Corner Grocery.
For an Irish comedy Daddy Nolan
is unusually clever, and "the title
role, as presented by Mr. Sully, is
a. superior piece of acting of the
kind. Daddy Nolan is a delightful
mixture of humor and pathos and
wins the hearts of the audience
-without any apparent eflort. It is
a characterization that must be
feeii to be appreciated. The other
partis are mostly in satisfactory
hands. The elaborate
realistic
setting of the stage is a feature of
the performance."
Three Kirmways.
The truck team of B. M. Huston
became frightened and ran away
yesterday. His tear ; ran ir.to and
frightened the team ot Jos. Myers,
vhlca also ran aav. J. W. Cros
sen's hack horse then became un
manageable and turned a summer
sault "backwards upon the hack,
breaking off the dashboard and
frightening the driver out of the
ba'k end of the hack. The teams
Yierc caught and the damage was
nominal.
HAS TAKEN
UU IT
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Tariff Qinsni j
THIS SETTLES IT-
A RAID BV 151 IM.LAKS.
They F iter Two Houses on First and Carry
Off Tbeir.Plunder.
A gang of about a dozen tough
looking itinerants have been mak
ing their headquarters in this city
recently, seemingly bent on mis
chief, bhortly after midnight yes
terday morning several of these fel
lows were arrested. About 11
o'clock Policeman McClain saw a
man approach the door cf W. C.
Tweedale's hardware and tin store,
and after tampering with the lock
for a few minutes effect an en
trance. He went to the show case
and took $30 worth of razors and
knives and came out and went
down the street. When in front of
Brownell & Stanard's grocery store
Officer McCiain saw the burglar
drop one of the boxes of cutlei v
and pick it up again and nasten on.
The officer then started in pursuit.
He could not overtake him, but
cau :ht two other fellows near the
Kevexe house, who had been seen
among the gang of toughs earlier
in the evening, and after blowing a
police whistle and securing the
assistance of Officer John Jones,
they were led oft" to the city jail,
and yesterday were put 1 1 work ou
the street.
The restaurant of Hermann
Diercks was also entered about f e
same time of night, probably by
one of the same gang. Nothing
was taken as the burglar was
frightened away, after breaking
o jch a trunk and rumaging about
the loom for a few minutes.
The real burglar, who gave the
name of John Cutter, was a-rested
yesterday afternoon, but the
stolen goods were not recovered.
He was arraigned before Recorder
Henton, ex-otlicio justice of the
peace, and was held without bail
or his appearance at y o'clock
Monday for examination. He was
incarcerated in the county jail.
Five more tramps were found hid
away in a box car near the depot
yesterday afternoon by Co I able
oiirkhar.t. They took leg ba-i and
left the citv.
Uailroatl tlalloi.
The following from the Astorian
shows that the railroad from
Astoria is an assured fact, and will
come into the valley somewhere.
Our citizens are interested and
should have a voice in saying
where that some ivhere is: "The
Astorian is glad to report favorable
- t . ii
progress in every department of the
Astoria and South Coast railway
company's affairs. This is fine
weather for railroad surveys and
Engineer Thielsen is making the
most of it. Secretary Ilolden is
meeting with satisfactory success
in the matter of the first assess
ment levied sometime ago. Col.
las. Taylor yesterday hanued him
a check for $2500, the amount of
his first assessment. Between
$41000 and $10,000 is now paid in.
Residents of the Willamette valley
alive to their interests, are giving
considerable attention to tnis
matter and the press of the state
have none but good words and
hearty encouragement for the rail
road that Will aid not alone Astoria
but the entire state.
Sale or Tattle.
A band of 113 fine five-year-old
steers from the E!kins range,
Piineville, has been sold by Mr.
Summerville to Mr. Zimmerman,
ot Portland. They are to be
driven to The Dalles, a distance of
160 miles, and are warranted to
weigh 1450 pounds each after their
arrival there. Mr. Elkins has
heretofore sent his cattle to the
California market, but now the
cattle range is growing smaller and
smal'er in this state and the con
sumers of beef more numerous,
and there will not be so many
cattle driven abroad for a market
in luture.
M ill Briiis uib
It is said that M. Pevser.
whose
for his insurance money of !
$lo00 on his saloon burned in this
c.ty last winter, which was decided
in tavor
ar. 'j Co
of the Northwest Insur
. at Salens, will bring a
suit in Lis own nuuie m the circuit
court next week.
Fresh iditu-r.
At the Willamette Packing Com
pany's store, Ou, pails ot apple,
plum, tomato and
pear butler,
50 cents per pail.
THE STUMP ! !
!
'It is announced"
irt:Ki; at liiKf'iiur hoi i
Small Audience Ent an Excellent and In
teresting Address.
On account of the attraction at
the opera house last evening the
audience at the coutt house to lis
ten to Hon. Robert McLean, presi
dential elector on the republican j
ticket, was small. In the absence
of the chairman of the central com
mittee, and by request, the editor
of the Herald introduced the
speaker, who in a very pleasant
but forcible manner presented the
political issues. A joint discussion
had been arranged for by the spe
cial request of the democratic state
central committee, and it was ad
vertised that Mr. Skipwoith would
speak with Mr.McLean.butMr.8kip
worth had onlybeen able to attend
the Halsey meeting, and as no ex
planation had been given Mr. Mc
Lean considered his engagement
cficelled and will meet his future
appointments alone, as he did the
one here, Mr. Skipworth bein i 1
Portland. Mr. McLean met ail of
the questions in a fair, square and
practical manner, and held the
closest attention and appreciation
of his audience.
A OTflEK I'OIHF.IU.X XKEIMCD.
To tiik Editor ok thk IIkrald:
Our unusually quiet city is now
and probably will lie the remainder
of the winter, filled with many
hard characters, hence it is hardly
right to expect the regular police
men to be present at the opera
house each evening of an entertain
ment and remain during the per
formance. We would suggest that
the c'.ty marshal appoint a special,
other than the attache's of the
house, whose business it shall be
to be present about the door and
insure quietude in the gallery. All
other cities have Mich an officer
and Albany needs it. Citizen.
The Alliaur 4 ollegc.
The Albany collegiate institute
has been endorsed by the synod of
Columbia, and will hereafter re
ceive its special care and support.
It will be known as the Presby
terian college of this synod and
has been em lowered and directed
to provide college courses of study
and give honors and degrees to
students completing their courses.
Additional endowments will be
secured and the future of this in
stitution is full of promise. Rev.
E. J. Thompson, 1). I)., has been
appointed by the synod chairman
of the supervisory committee. The
number of students at present is
not far from one hundred.
' "Widow tt'ltricn."
This laughter provoking comedy
was given at the opera house last
evening to a full house. The act
ing was superb throughout.and the
music was elegant. Mr. Kelley as
the widow was immense, and" was
supported by a company, each of
whom might safely be rated as star
actors. Taking ifaltogether it is a
chaste, clean show and number
one in all respects. Everybody
was delighted with it, and" went
home feeling that they had been
well repaid in the evening's enter
tainment. To Protect Deer.
A petition is being circulated for
signatures about the city, asking
the legislature that a more strin
gent statute be enacted to prevent
the wholesale slaughter of deer for
their hides. The petition is being
almost universally signed. The
movement is backed by the Ore
gon Alpine club of Portland.
An Abnoiiitc Cure.
The original Abietiuc Ointment is
oidy put up in huge two ounce fn
boxes, and is an absolute cure for old
sores, b i ns, w ounds, chapped hands,
and all skin eruptions. Will positiv
ely cure all kinds of piles, Ask for
the original Abicfme Ointment. Sold
by Foshay A; Mason for 25 cents per
box by mail :50 cents.
51 ew
Sitae Shop.
Mr. r. J. Laporte, recently with
Krausse & Klein, has opened a
boot and shoe shon in the Salt
marsh block, and is prepared to
make to order boos and shoes for
men and ladies, and do repairing
in a first-class manner. Prices
reason able.
P.urkhart $: Rove, j'oh printer--Over
the First IS'-.itional bauk. Al
bany Oregon.
GENERAL NEWS.
Congress
Preparing to Adjourn
At Last
i.kvfl win s i:n-. so jiEss.icr.
Adjourns Without Date- Spanish Kioters
Geaaian Cossnkte Outrages
at Ha; re.
The Hkkai.d's Special Dispatches.
Wamiington, Oct. "-'0.-the
house met this mornin
o clock, on the last dav
When
at 11
of the
the :in-
most protracted session in
lals of congress, in addition to ttie i
speaker, there were fifteen mem- !
bers in attendance. In the gallei v '
there were not mure than one hun
dred persons to witness the closing
. rni . i - . ,i
"l'1"'"" o'runncu i
.UO.uilkU), oi lennesse, CiemeiltS, I
oi Oeorgia, and Kvau, ot Kansas,
a eunuiuuee( on me iu i ui inu !
liouse to wsut upon the president i
and inform liiui that congress was !
i . i- -.iii !
ready to adjourn, It he had no j
further communication to make. :
A recess was then taken until 12 :)0 !
v. m. After recess Mc-Mi!lan,chair-!
man of the committee appointed to !
wait upon the president, reported j
that the duty had been performed
and that the president stated that j
he had no further communication j
to make to the house. A recess
was then taken until seven minutes
before 1. After the second
-&ii.ii, kjl iaunao uuricii, aim liik ;
house unanimously adopted, the
following resolution : "Resolved,
That the thanks of this house be
hereby tendered Hon. John Ci.
Carlisle, speaker, for the courtesy
and fairness with which he has
presided over the deliberations of
the first session of the fiftieth con
gress." As the hands of the clock
pointed to the hour
speaker said : "The
of 1, the !
hour of 1
o'clock having arrived, I now de
clare the house adjourned sine die.
The announcement was received
with applause and tne coi respond
ents in the press gallery evinced
their thankfulness by chanting the
doxology.
Only seven of the sertors had
the benefit of the final prayer of
this session by the chaplain,
namely: The presiding officers,
Ingalls and Allison, Cockrell
Mitchell, Paddock, baulsbury,
and Teller. Dining and after the
reading of the journal the t.onate
was reinlorced by the presence of
Blackburn, Rogers and Sawyer.
A committee of two, Allison and
Saulsbury, was appointed to go
with a like roinmittH on Hir rmrt
of the house and wait upon the!
president and inform him that con- j
jgrejS having finished its business;
was ready to close the present !
session by au adjournment at. 1
o'clock to-dav. Ulackbuin itr-
sented the minority report on the
relation ol the committee on the
operations of the civil serv'ce law
It was ordered printed with the
majority report.
The last bill of the session intro
duced was one by Mitchell, pro
posing an amendment to the con
stitution providing for the election
of U. S. senators by the people.
Business was then informall'
suspended, awaiting a message
from the president or from the
horse. The first message was
from the house, announcing the ap
pointsneiit of a committee to wait
upon the president. Five minutes
afterward Allison of the commit
tee to wait on the president report
ed that the committee had per
formed that duty, and had been
informed by the president that he
had no further communication to
oiler.
A resolution tendering the thanks
of the senate to Chairman Ingalls
for the uniformly, able, courteous
and impartial manner in which he
has presided was offered by Sauls
bury and adopted unanimously. At
live minutes before 1 o'clock a
message from the president an
nounced his approval of sundry
senate bills and joint resolutions.
Senator Ingalls then Lpoke, ac
knowledging with thanks the com
plimentary vote tendered him as
presiding officer, and thanking the
senators for the courtesy and con
sideration shown himself. He
then declared the senate adjourned
without delay.
Kitttou I'l-oceediuss.
Madrid, Oct. 20. Republican
rioters mobbed Senor Conovas del
Costello at Saragostal last night
and stoned his house. The rioting
continued for hours, and the gov
ernment army is powerless to quiet
the disturbance.
A polonies Offered:
Paris, Oct. 20. The escutcheon
on the German consulate at Havre
was torn from its position last night
and thrown into the street. The
preferct at Havre tendered profuse
apology to the consulate. M.
Goblet, minister of foreign affairs,
likewise apologized to the German
embassador here for the outrage.
lhere is no clue to tne persons
committed the act.
Landslide!.
Rome, Oct. 20. A landslide oc
curred at Dolensea to-day, and a
railway train was buried in the
debris. A number of persons were
killed. Six bodies have been re
covered and ten wounded rescued.
Coming.
Corporal Tanner ,of whom almost
evervbodv has heard, will lecture
on of about the 14th of November
in this city. r.
Dan Saliy. Cumins:.
Will O.: Wheeler, manager of the
famous Dan Sully Comedy Co., is
in the citv, arranging for their ap
peal ance" here on Thursday, Oct.
UOKV.
WILL October 19th, to the wife of t..eorre
Will. a bor.
nil i
UaLL-:K tuber 1, lei. hte residence the
I iiulit.T ..f V.m. iluie, a.-a -0 ja-rs.
j I'uijtra; to-day.
Fine Horses Tor 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
some promising young drivers from
Oneco, .Mason Chief, and Edward
Everett. Aiso 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.
Mc Knight Bros.,
Tallman, Or.
Enpsii
Murray's S;
;ec!iis
A iruarantppd cure afor
nervous diseases, Mich as
Weak lleinoiy. Loss of lirain
Power, liysteiia, Headache
Pain in the Back, Nervous
Prostration, Wakefulness,
Before Taking, Vrf" ' ,S-yTia lMfx
f ii'icy '--'iieral loss cl nmvero
)i
bv
Uenerate Or-'iiH in cithfr sex -caused
ndisiTu ion or over-exertion, and whieh ni-
f ilnoti.l.- in U- .r- 3
(lid Aue, Insanity and Con-
sun.ption. si.co a box or six
bcxcs '?r5;C0-. Sent by mail
on receipt of price. Full par-
titulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant
in-1. mi pan I vp lloxrs
to cure any case. For every
5.00 oriitr received we send
oxes, with a writteinfterT,kijlJ,,
uaraiie e to refund the money if ou speciile
does not effect a cure. Address all commu
nications to the Sole .Manufacturers, The
Murray .Medicine Co., Kansas, Citv, Mo.
2fSold in Albany by Koshay I'osliuy A
Mnaonsolc aire
Brick for Sale !
cassell, Afljanv.
'ii tract or and uildcr.
THE UXDfLKSKlNED HAVING LO
catcd in Albany solicits patronage
from city and country. Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling houses, including Queen
Anne, Eastlake and Elizabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
SD.fiik-ilous free of t charge. Satis
action guaranteed W. C. CASSEL-
iliirsc lor Sale.
A GOOD RIDING OR CARRIAGE HORSE
A Will be sold for 45. Apply at Mar
h all's livery stable.
House MoKcnt.
NEAT STORY AND"HaTf HoLSE"6V
seven rooms in the southern part of the
city. Larjie barn, two lots anl all modern
convenit nces. Apply to Mrs. T. A. Shane.
I'ctiioval,
:.LES DISPLAY HORSE NOW
inai.', ...o .-.ition oi his harness store.
I wmcn nas u- ! i .oveu to Cieree s new
j block. His old cus-oiners together w ith the
general public are invited to call and see this
! wonderful display horse ami inspect his com
pute line of harness, saddles, btijryy robes,
c., etc. '
MUSI C Z
iss LauraGoltra,
t'F SALEM,
Will take a limited number of pupils
1,1 piano, organ anl harmony. Inquire
on .Moiul.iys at the residence of W. H.
(loltra and during the week :it the ves
idenceof Mrs. C. C. Cherrv.
fireat
WIIvL BROS
Dealer? in all the loading
Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos,
A full Line of
Sheet music, musical merchandise.ammunition, fish
ing tacVe, etc. Warranted razors, butciier and
pocket knives The liest kinds of sewing machines
NEEDLES, OIL and JJxti as for nil MA CHINES
ILINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repairing ofFsewinsr machines, musical instruments, guns, etc., neatly done
W. K.
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
FOR CASH!
We invite your inspection
C&sluaeres
Imported Broadcloth
Silk -Warpv Henrietta
AU WeolTTricots
Assalset Flannels
In fact everything usually found in first-class Drv Goods Store. My
Boot and Shoe department is complete. I have also added a complete
linsof boys kilt suits. A comparison of mv stock and prices is solicited
gJCyAll mail orders promptly attended to".
Call and see nie.
"W IP. I3EAD,
(Snccessor to X H. Aiit.ii.;
Albany, Oregon.
TAsT A
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All Outline History of Greece 60 oil
Preparatory Greek Course in Eiiu'lish . .t 1 o.
College Greek Course in English. 1 0"
Po;ularZo doi- 'm l
Chemistry, ....1 1 "
i he Character oi .leus 4
Modern Church i:i Europe 4
Priie per set 5 50
Ciiaut -iii-.pl in per ye ir I
A discmnt allowed wiien 5 sets jir m.re are
ordered at one time,
All orders promptly filleil bv
J K GILL & Co.. Dookscllers,
Portland, Oregon.
Zcj Or by your local Bookseller " 3
!;-!'iovcd.
TOSKPII WEKP.EU ANNOUNCES TO HIS
ti patrons an l friends that he cm be fo-md
on First str.-er, in his ne.v rooms in Fosbav O.'
Mas n s brick, whore he is prep..rei to aj
c in:iiouat-: the public with anything in th :
tonsoraliine. Hot or cold baths ar all hours
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS
551 hereby certify'thut Dr. f X. Woodle has
successfully operated on niv rid'liii horse
ISAAC HAYS.
For further eferenee in regard to rididin-.s
nhuire of Dave Peterson, Wm. Peterson.Lei -anon;
John Hardmaii, Alfred Wclvertou, Ai
any; Sam Gaines, Seio; Win. Foster, Prini
ville. I practice, veterinary medicine in A'
bany ami country surrounding Ollice and
residence corner nth and Washington sts.i 1
1. X, WuODLK, Veterinary Surgeon
Curran & Monteith have lots for
sale on the installment plan, rang
ing in price from $125 to $1000.
5?t Oysters! Uyslers I tf
E
ASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED
fresh every day at H. Diercks' restaurant
OREGON RAILWAY and
NAVIGATION COMI4..il
Columbia River Route
Trains for th j East !-3ive Port land-: IO.aTJm
and 2 P. M. daily;
TICKETS!
ml iroui principal
ts in United States,
Canada and fcurope.
ELECANTBPULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant DSleeping ofjars Rna ThroncrhjoD
Express Trains
OMAHA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
ftAxn ST. PAUL
Free oflthurgc and Without Change,
Close Connections at Portland for San Fran
cisco and Puyet Sound points. J
For further particulars impure of Curaan &
Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oreiron.
A. L. MAXIVEM,
'. P. A T. A,
M . II. HO M OMR,
G cm era I Manager.
iTlloats leave the O. It. N. Co.'s wharf, at
the foot of Uroadalhin street, on Tuesday ani
Friday of each week. C. G. KAVYLINCS,
Local Agent.
READ
of the following Jgoods:
Flushes
Vel-vets
"Velveteens
Silks and Satins
PIJUTT4I
WldULiU
OREGON Miff!
..........
Star Bakery !
-A FULL STOCK OF-
Staple Groceries I
Th best quality oi teaq, ocOoe, raising o
main, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old aad reliable house is also t -
found a complete assortment, of fresh tamtr.
trrooeriea, U which is constantly beiop aJderi a&
the seasonable Uses of graafian aud jwoviaia
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to 0rdex
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian .Glassware, Etc
These (roods were ail bought when priaa
were low, and the benefit of the margin will V
fiven to his customers. He member the
at the old corner on first and Bmavdalhin Sta
COM III
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietera of
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish choice, f reatt
canities of beat grade, consisting of pure sti, la
.assorted flavors, mixed camHen, extra Krei.v.
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy toys,
and a geueiai assortment af flue carda
AT 'qUMLESALE OB RETAIL.
carOrders from country dealers prompUj ah
lened to. Factor on First atreet,
Albany, - - Oregon,
U tow Mills:
ien, uxrirc a cu Prop'.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior fax faiaQ sd'teksM as)
The BsstStorage Facilitiei
tWTaoHgjieatpricio.
ALSAK?
paid for haa
NOTICE.
1 have bought and furnished
The Scio Flonrmg Mills
With new machinery, making Hour by the
fi ll holler trookss. " The mill is iiow run
ui.ii; and 1 ean .furnish the best ' f flour and
fetU at reasonable r.ites. I intend to run my
ir.it! in tueh a manner that none can go away
dissatisfied. Give me a call.
f. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills
SECOND BAND STORE1
The past year lias proven it to be
necessity. The best and cheapest
place iu the city to buy your
Stoves Furniture, tinware
VCc aie always prepared to buy your
household furniture at the highest
cash price. Soie agents lor the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Killer.
L. GOTTLIEb,
iitaj Bath House
AND
HAIR DHESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
J3?Ladie? and children's hair dress.
ns a specialty. Dntue satisfaction
eruarantevd
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Liver j, Feed k Sale stable
C&rner Second and Ellsworth Sts.
ATjBANT, - . OREGON
Hgmbs boakdbd by the day or month. Car
riages or buggies on reasonable term?
vonl
NORTHWEST
i FIRE anUIMI
INSURANCE COMPANY
PORTLAND, - OREGON
CAPITAL STflCli,
IA&PLIA MILLS,
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r.
Will furnish sacks to farmers and
receive wheat at the usual rates of
storage. The highest market price
paid for same. 3
tS" Best Magnolia flour always ot
h.nd for sale or exchange at reasona
ble rates.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD. 4
A fine line of new silverware just
opeed at Will ii Stark's.
Fine G!
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L-rocier?
ALBANY SODA W ORKS