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THE M()X?XIXU HERALD: TUESDAY OCTOKEI. 23, 1SSS O. A . IE. K. mix TAKL. NORTH BOUND. I reports' Vrrjvs. Cala. opr. Eiuoiiu tx Fn-iirln ti;4r am; i'uitl'u 10 u:D 11:15 amlnjjriaii : " S-i:-pm I - ' " t". m SOUTH BOUND. Arrivesj Departs! Arrives Cala ci) Ku'.rciic e. Kr.-k'1't 7; 5pm rJ;Mp;i iii4 m I l.SOp'n A.-ihlanUD.OiJam 'l c it: ' ''in Knirone fi.oopm N' Kfuim cu lurvtucii aiu-t n a. ..i. of tile .same, day. LEBANON" BRANCH. in A!')a"y Departs , Arrives.! Noll !.uliamjii at i. No 13 S.p n F"m Leb'ii i i No I4.'. .. '5.00 J i iu Albanv at "..4". a m No It i in) n in -'-' :.;-,,;.. Utili'JOX 1'AUIKIC Ti.'.lh VAUut. Arrives Departs w-vn-iar ll.l.'vimjt.oo p m Freight ' ;"i.i"i'!iii(;.riO a in Iiei:n!ar meeting count u to-niiht. 01 tae citv Coll VanCIeve, of the Yaquina Post, is in the city. Ivx-Sheriff.!. K. Charlton was in the city yesterday. Lilies gold and silver w, itches at redact J prices at F. M. French's. For choice canned goods call at the Willamette Packing Co.'s store. Grand Master Jacob Mayer, A. F. k A. M. passed down to Portland on Sunday. W. L. Jester has purchased the residence of J. W. C ran-ford in Ilaisey, paying for the same $1100. Burkhart & Koyce, job printer ;. Over the First National bank, Al bany Oregon. Those seven and ten doar watches at French's are the"boss." Each one guaranteed. Hot lunch will be served at the W. C. T. U. hall by the ladies of ti e Presbyterian church on elec tion day from 11 a. m. to 7. r. m. The foot race Sunday between Messenger and Langdori for $4' was declared off, and the money, if i ttiere was any up, was drawn down. F. William llaverland, a native of Prussia, was admitted to citizen ship yesterday in the circuit court. He says he will vote for Harrison. Miss McLin, recently of Portland, is row prepared to do dressmaking in connection with Ida M. Brush's millinery store, in Strahan's new bnck. All of the civil engineers on the Oregon Pacific railroad will beheie to-day as witnesses in the Oregon Pacific damage suit against G. V. Hunt. Jidge J. Whalley, of Poiciand, Judge John Burnett, of Corval,:-, Hoi:. II. Y. Thompson and Judge Geo. II. Williams, of Portland, se attending court. Curran & Monteith sold yester day to J. V. Jenkins, of Mirne sota. the John W. Wilson farm of 220 acres, six miles e;tst of Leba non ; consideration, $1500. Otto Sal linger has rented the building adjoining the Postal Tele graph otlice, formerly occupied by J. W, Bentley, and has i pened a cigar, tobacco and tobacco store. G. W. Hunt, who is now pro prietor of a railroad system of his own in Eastern Oregon, arrived yesterday to 'ook after t'he suits in the circuit court with the Oregon Pacific. Don't fail to call at the Willam ette Packing Go's store and buy tome of their line fresh cream can dies, of which they have just re- eived a larsre assortment. Also cakes of all kinds. A.jE. Whitaker and son and two yourJg gentleman named Lines passed through this city yesterday-1 from their homes on Walton river, J. am Co., on their way to the front to wprk on the Oregon Pacific. Ah irate Mongolian was search ing for a policeman last night, claiming that somebody had set a dog on him, and that" the canine had chewed his leg. The Chinese and dogs will both have to go. II. P. McGuire and A. P. Sharps-item, of Portland, are in the city, the former being here to answer to the charge of libel brought against the Siitings. C. Putter and Wm. Myer, also connected with the Sittings, are here. The Daily Hkkai.d, which will contain full teleGrraohic returns. will be delivered bv carrier from now until Jan. 1. i,S8), for $: , or will be mailed to new subscribers through the postofhee for 75 cents, subscribe now and get the election news. The Oregon Land Co. has for jsale 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. Mrs. L. Routine, of Echo, Or., who has been visiting relatives in this city and vicinity for a few weeks, leaves this morning for home. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Knipe, of Shell rock. Iowa, who arrived here a few days ago, and whom she had not seen since 1832. The Est Oregonian says that W. A. Sample returned on last night's train from a trip to Portland. The primary object of Air. Sample's v:.-!r was the purchase of a quanti ty Of apples for the Umatilla coun ty Grange, and he returned with a carload of the fruit, the saving in price tor farmers amounting to con siderable. Received a large invoice of barber supplies from Philadelphia, ut Ycircck'e barber shop. THE COUNTY JUDGESHIP CONTEST ! Ui sc. Up to Dry Ex-Judge J. J. contest. XA J.I lt.LF. utuu i: L ll. A. ComDany of This Cny Locating Land nn tho I-'ne of the Oieeon Pacific. com ian v. comistimz'of Dr. C. C. Kelley, B. F. TablerK. F. Sox, S. S. Train, A. B. Woodin, Richard Fox, S. W. Iteece, T. L. Dugger, E. Pace, Wm. Hunter and N. T. Moore have located about 1500 acres of timber and agricultural and on the line of the Oregon Pa cific, about 22 miles above Me hania. Some of the land will be taken as homestead by those of the company who were soldiers, and ha.e but a short period to live upon it, and a portion of it will be bought as timberland. The land has fine timber upon it, and it is the intention of the com pany to take in a portable saw mill, also to start some fruit ranches. The building of the Oregon Pa cific through this district has ren dered valuable large tracts of rue timber as well as small pieces of choice fi ait and garden lands along the Santiam river, a portion of which is yet unsurveyed. The lauds taken by these gentlemen are surveyed, and will doubtless soon become verv valuable. IP THE S.tMIUI. Two New Placer Mines Located Ward's Quartz Claim Other Notes. Salem Statesman. Charles Cook, a California miner, has located two placer min ing claims on the Little North Fork of the Santiam, above Mehaina, and yesterday started his hydraul ics up from Turner to develop them. Mr. Cook went into the Santiam region about a week since, and prospected along the Little North Fork. He was struck with the promise of gold at Panther creek bar and at Bear creek bar, seven and eight miles from Me hama, and he located his claims at these points. Obtaining some free gold from the bars, he took it to Portland, and found it to be worth j;2i an ounce. Mr. Cook is an ex perienced placer miner, and he is satisfied that he has struck a good thing. He was in Salem yester day, and left on the morning train for the Santiam, where with two men he will begin active mining operations. B. C. Ward returned to Salem Wednesday night from his quartz claim on the Little North Fork, above Cook's, with some vry fine specimens of silver peacock ore. He will send them to Salt Lake City for assay, and as soon as he gets his returns, he will begin active operations on his claim. Mr. Ward is interested jointly in several claims with Amos Strong, T. Howard and A. II. Smith, of Salem. They are satisfied that they have a bonanza, and thty propose to spare no effort or ex pense in developing it. Keep your eye on the Santiam mines. CLWMN; A 4l.tM. Citizens.of Rock Creek Determinedito Keep" Them Ont. Deputy Sheriff Vanny Smith ar rested and brought to ttiis city Sat urday night a man named James Kitsford for selling whisky without a proper license and to minors in the saloon of A. D. Harmon, at Rock Creek, on the Oregon Pacific. George Maley was recently bound over for a similar offense, and when he left Ritstord continued the business. The people of Rock Creek axe determined to abolish this saloon. Deputy Smith, after a vigorous fight with several drunken loungers abont the place, closed and locked the saloon. No one was seriously hurt in the fight. On preliminary examination Rits tord was Vound over to await the action of the grand jury. The Grand Jury, The following grand jury has been drawn for the present time : F. C. Han-ard, John Donaca, F. M. Smith, Henrv Blakely, Francis Bellinger, E. N. McCaw, J. II. Campbell, foreman. Price Mun kers was appointed bailiff of the court. Given Away. W. F. Read proposes to give away a tine irokl watch with hi? gold and silver prize shirt, the very best tittinir iiivl bust made white shirt in the diarkct. Tite price is as low or lower tlii'ii :i"y equally as 'jfood shirt in the market. I'ri'xli E'.ulwr. At the Willamette Packing Com pany's store, Gib pails of apple, plum, tomato and pear but.er, 50 cents per pail. ViCl'ieii'o buliis. Whitney caught on his own h'-e o A ;U((I DAI Flt TRASH'S. They Figure ia the Courts, at Work on the Streets and Finally Break Jail. Yesterday seetned to be a ei.od day for tramps in this city. Seve l were arraigned before "Recorder Henton. Five of them were sent out to work on the Oregon Pacific railroad- Two of them were sen tenced to work on the street? Tl tree others who were nrrcs' il Saturday were also at work on First street. Subsequently two of these, James Wilson and" Jam lvearn, were bound over 'for hein accessory to the burglary com mi -ted in Tvveedale's Hardware store by John Cutter. About 7 o'clock three .tramps, who were incarcerated in the shan ty which passes for the citv jail, lifted the roof oil" ami walked" out, and will probably give the city a wide berth, as they would haw been ornamented with a bs'l and chain at work on the streets. Flic Hi !a ii vic's Island. The Portland News savs : A fire broke out in the residence of A. Sunderland, the dairv commis sioner, on Sauvie's Island at 10 o'clock on Saturday night and con sumed the buildings and outhouses together with their contents. Mr. Sunderland was sleeping in the house at the time and was awaken ed by pieces of the ceiling falling down on his bed. He grabbed the feather bed on w hich he was sleep ing and rushed cUt of t.ie burning building, literally J. taking up his bed and running. It was the onlv thing saved from the fire. The loss is about $2500, and ttie buildings were injured for if 1 000 in the State Insurance Company, of Salem. The lire broke out up stairs, where no one was sleeping and the origin of it is unknown, but is supposed to have been caued by a detective chimnev. l.ivrly lEuaunay. The team owned bv John Schmeer, who was driving" a drum mer from Corvallis Sunday ran away and everturned the buggy, leaving the occupants beside the road. The team ran home and came to their owner's livery stable. Mr. .chmeer hired a farmer's wagon and reached home with the drummer later in the evening, the latter not being seriously hurt. Mr. Schmeer sustained the frac ture of a rib. Kailroarf Case. The officials of the Oregon Pa cific railroad, W. M. Iloag, Wallis Nash and A. O. Eckelsonare in the city with their attorney, J. C. L;asure, of Pendleton, looking after the action pending in the cir cuit court between t ;at road and (i. W. Hunt. This is the action wherein the Oregon Pacific seeks to recover $.S' ,0 0 damage from Mr. Hunt for throwing up his contract on the road. Hunt first sued the railroad company for $80,000 al leged to be due for work performed on the contract in question. Claimed lie was llbled. A man called Capt. O'Brien, of Eugene, was found on Second street last evening with a severe gash cut on his head. He claimed he was robbed of if 100 and a gold watch. Dr. Maston sewed the wound up and it was found that he was drunk. He was taken to the city jail to sober up. It is not probable that he ever owned $100 or a gold watch . A a in t the County. In the circuit court yesterday the case of G. W. Belt, for deputy dis trict attorney fees, in favor of Deputy L. H. Montanye judg ment was granted to the plaintifi' lor want of answer. The fees amounting to about $150 had ac cumulated by the refusa1 of the old board of county "commissioners to fusing to allow tne claims. A AarrovK Kscnpe. A drunken individual while go ins to tiie depot walked off of tt.e bridge on the canal and was fished out in a drowning condition. He WSS u Iy soher as the result of his 'old bath, but an hour afterwards was gloriously drunk again. I'iue llur.M's for sale. We have just brought from astern Oregon a fine lot of work horses which we will sell on terms to suit the times. Among them is some promising young drfvers from Oneco, Mason Chief, and Edward Evn tt. Also some choice heavv mares. Anyone wishing a horse will do well to look them over ami we will ttk;; pleaure in show'im: them t all intending purchasers" Mc Knight Bkos., Tallman, Or. 1U I IT COl'KT. Cases Disposed of Yesterday and Now at Issue. In re assignment of Thomas Mon teith & Sons, insolvent debtors; assignment, final account con firmed. George S. Fletcher vs. J. S. Cochran and J. tSeott Beebe; action to recover money, contin ued. Oregon Pacific Railroad company vs. G. W. Hunt ; action at law for damages, at is-sue 1 o'clock. T. Edgenton Hogg vs. Thomas Monteitii ; ejectment, continued. Delia Field s. W. Ii. Fields; divorce, continued. J. II. Burkhart et al. vs. Abigai Baker; partition, settled. J. H. Lame vs. Wm. Bassett, Mary K. basset, O. Rose ami ! Eliza G. Rose ; lefe; dan . Se.tlcd. ! Geo. . Beit vs. a.uiii couutv;! defendant, judgment lor want ol answer. Capital Insurance company i'humpson, Mickle & Co.; to vs. re cover money attachment : set- lied. Mate of Oregon vs. Frank Mack ; burglary, 0 a. m. to-day. ii. J? . Merrill vs. J.I). Parsons; action to recover money attach ment, settled. Win. Sampson vs. I.N. Woodle; recovery of money, judgment bv default. E. A. McAlister vs. City of Al bany ; action lor damages, answer tiled. .,The American Mortgage Co. of Scotland, Limited vs. W.B. Gil son ; confirmation, confirmed. State of Oregon vs. Nick and Clara Kine, larceny in a dwelling. Louts B. Cochran vs. William Cochran ; divorce, dismissed. Senders and Sternberg vs. R. E. Houston ; action to recover money, judgment by default. Baker it Hamiton vs. A. Kriesell ; action to recover money, judgment for want of answer. J. D. Lewis vs. John B. Thomp son; action for damages, settled. A. Pipher vs. E. A. Hester et al. foreclosure, settled. A. Pipher vs. E. A. iiest'jr and W. E. Price; action to recover money; settled. J. J. Whitney s. I). R.N. Black burn; contest for county judge, motion to dismiss. Thomas Jefferson vs. G. S. Montgomeiy et al. ; action to re cover money attachment, default aiKl continued as to Montgomery. John S. Morgan vs. Chas. Busch et al. : foreclosure, dismissed. T. J. Black vs. P..W. Quinn ; re covery of money and attachment, settled. J. B. Cornett vs. John Wicki.er; action to recover money attach ment, continued. Wm. McLeod vs. W. O. Tycer et ol. ; suit for specific performance of contract, decree. .ew Shoe Miup. Mr. P. J. Laporte, recently with Krausse & Klein, has opened a boot ami 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. Ladies I have received my full stock of fail and winter mi'linety, 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. HapiiiiieM and Contentment, Cannot go ham' m 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 ami pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Fusliav A Mason. California ai-i- ure. The onlv srnarautetd cure for ca tan h, cold in the head, hay fcvi r,ioe ro'il, eutrrhul deafness and sore eyes Resiorc the sense of taste and unpleas ant breath, restiltinir from catarrh, Kay and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all d ttgifists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for l:-entlv in-iil, $1.10, For "sale by Foshay & Mason, The BUYERS' GUIDE is issued March and Sept. each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the uxurtes or the necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, rish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and iu various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a tan- estimate of the value of the BUYERS' GUIDE, which will be sent upon receiotif 10 cents to pav postal. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!, 111114 Michigan Avenuu,Chicago,Ill. IciaCI'oiliirsI Kewnrd. WILL BK PAID BY G. W SMITH.STOVE dealer, of Albany, Or., for any infor m ition that will lead to the recovery of the following described cow: Light reu, left fore foot white, sonic white on left flank, tip of tail white, piece broke off riirht horn, white iace, white on breast, both ears slit a little and small piece off right ear above slit, about ei-ht years old. G. W. SMITH. .otirr to Itebtur. ITrOODIN AAD WILLARD HAVING SOLD VV out their furniture business in Aluaay, desire to close up al1 accounts bv the 1st ( Oeeember, lbSS. All persona indebted to them will please cail at their earliest con-venien.-e, as it is necessary to have evcrjthim: se'.tleu by that time. WOODIN & WILLARD. ItooiiiM for Kent. T?l nNISUF.D AND UNFURNISHED I rooms to rent. Enquire of H. barms, corner of Seventh and ilakcr streets. Krii'K for Sale ! .JTVWO iron I brick for sale. Apply to W. (. I iuisell, Albany. 0 ATTEMPT TO MM I WE. A Cai-p;nter Attempts It by tb.9 LaDdaaam Eont3. On Mtnday a ycung carpenter named Peikenpaugh, who came here six weeks ago from California, too had an ounce of laudanum at ms lesiuenee on --cond stre -et with suicidal intent. He is aired about. twenty-eight and has a wife and Clllld ! i lie cause oi t ho rMh Q,.f n'i I I. is siijipo. ;d to be financial trouble. Dr. .Maston was c;'!ed and i y prom jit action saved the man1 lift. KM Murray's Specific A fruar;tiit-el cure afor n rvous liiscasi's, Mich as Weak Jlcmory, Loss of Knrn lVwt-r, llysleiia, Hwulaihy l'ain in the L'a'.-k, Nervous l'K ration, Wakefulness, Before Takine.. ',1-'urr"u-'a' '-"'versal Lassi " tuile, Seminal Weakness lm- i .i ofi-jial los.-i rf n.ia-.T n Ii i ueiieraia w:-,miu in emior sex -eair.-ie 1 bv ii.iui re ion or over-exertion, anil whii-b ul j timalely lend to Premature Trade Mark. I wm iiye, insanity aiul Con : suiiijitioa. si. CO a box or six boxes lO'-.-n.oO. Sent bv mail on receipt of price. Full par I ticukrs in pamph et sent tree to every appin-.mr. We (Guarantee ii Boxes to eure any case. For everv .-ro.OO on'cr received we semi, . :.. 1 . -. ... i .- uo.M,,,.ta ntterj,fterTs)kingi truorane e to refund the money if ou specific does not effect a cure. Address all commu nications to the Sole Jlanufactureis, The Murray Medicine Co., Kansas, Citv, .Mo. K1-. .sow in Albany bv froshav !'!. iv A- Y:iMuusolc a'e Contractor anil uiltier. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO cated in Albany solicits patronage from city and cour.try. Will contract to build briutres. barns, and all iiuiniipr ! of dwelling houses, inol.idm.r On.. on Anne.Eastlake and Elizabcthian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and s: vilir ito is free of t charge. Satis action guaranteed " W. (J. CASSEL- Eilorse for Sale. GOOD HIDING OR CARKIAGK aT. Will be sold for.t"). Apply hah's livery stable. HORSE at Mar- - ",,se lc!len. : NEAT "STORY AND HALF HOUSE OF seven rooms in the southern part of the city. Lar'e barn, two lots a'd all modern con venu nees. Apply to Mrs. T. A. Shane Keniuval, Tr;:- i SI,!.E'S ; DISPLAY horse now iJ !uar; ! i'V'at ation of his harness scire which has iiec-i r-"::oved to P erce's new lilock. His old t-us;.-;uers together with the general public are invited to call and see this wonderful displav horse and inspect his com pute line of harness, saddles, bu c.( etc. m'tjsioT Miss Laura Goltra, OF SALEM, Will take a limited number of pupils in piano, organ atri harmony. Inquire on Mondays at the resid; .ice of W. H. Goltra and during the week at the res idence of Mrs. (J. C. Cherry. iWIIvIv Dealers in all the leading Guns, Pistols, Sewing laclimes, Organs, Pianos, A full Line of vSheet music, musical merchandise,ammunition, iisli ing tackV, etc. "Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL and Kxtras for all MA CHINES ILINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairitiir ofrsewing machines, musical instruments, snins, etc.. neatly done W. F. 1 am now receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Goods notions, etc, and propose to make it red hot all along the line, My goods are all fresh and new and bought FOR CASH! We invite your inspection Cashmeres Imported Broadcloth Silk Warp, Henrietta All Wool Tricots Assabet Flannels n fact everything usually found in a first-class Drv Goods Store. Mv 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 SF"A11 mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see me. "W IF1. BEAD, (Successor to N H. Alitn Albany, Oregon. CHAUTAUQUA BOOKS 1 888-9 An Outline History of Greece, t'rep ir.iiory Ureek Course iu t.ni College Greek Coarse in English. . . Popular 7. ,lov f. ., Chemi-arv The Character ot Jcsih Modern Church i?i Kurc,e t'riie per set Ciiaiit,.i'ilna!i per veal' A ili-oiint :i!!oved when 5 set.; oi ordered at one time. All orders promptly rilled by J K GILL o: Co., Booksellers, 1'ortlan.i, o, ',o i, ii'Or by yotir local Uiol:soller 3 ICcuiovetl. (v.-!.-.co n Ll.njili A..UL.1itr,S ill llli ! patrons an.l friends tint lie tin be fo'iad I on Kir.-t tret, in bis nv.v rooms i,i Kjsliav l'c j M n 'fi s bri :!,-, v!ire lie is prepared to a. -c n i in .l it ; tne puolic wltli anything in the i lonso.-lailiae. If X or .-olil'baOi . ;,-! .r..t-4 j STOCKMEN AND FARMERS; : BEAD) yijhcreby ce'rtify Vhat'lTr. 1 N. V. ouilie Iiiis successfullv ojieraicd on mv rid'iiiL" ii sm ISAAC IIAVS. For furtiier -eference in regard to ridlis mbuire of Dave l'eterson, Wm. I'etersoii.Leb anon; John llardinaii, Alfred Wclvcrton, Al apy; Sam Gaines, Scio; Wm. Foster, Print-, ville. J iractice veterinary medicine in Al bany anil country surrounding Oifice and esiucnce corner i.th and Waslmiiton sts.CZ3 1. N. WOODLE, Veti-rinarj- Surgeon 1! 1 mm ii1 n Curran it Monteith have lots fi or sate on ire installment plan, rang ing in price from $V2t to $1000. oHotri jrSOj-sters : Clysters ! SJS St EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN fresh every day at H. Diercks' SERVED restaurant and NAVI;tTIO.V CO.lI IMS 1 J Columbia River Route Trains for tlu E i-it Icive Portland 'at 10 A. M and 2 I', m. daily; rV T P '1 1 NT"' ''riTTniieipTl X UiVlli 1 Ojpoiiits in United States, Canada and Europe. ELECANTBPULLMAM PALAGE CARS Emigrant CSleeping oCars Rua Throa?hjon Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS S.AXD ST. PAUL Free oriHiarse ami Without Change, Close Connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Pu'et Sound points, j For further particulars impure of Curaan .& Miinteith, First Street, Albany. Oreiron. A. Iu. .11 A M ELI, ti. I. V T. A, 11. II. HO M OUR, eieral .lianagcr. iter Boats leave the O. It. N. Oi.'s wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday ani Friday of each week. C. G. KAWLINGS, Local Acnt. ; BROS READ of the following Jgoods: Flushes Velvets Velveteens Silks and Satins .... 40 5 50 I .... 1 more are Ull.ll'JUil tjJ5 ......... . i Sim1 Mapv I ... i- I'iViVVM'VTi'iT.".';- ATOLL. 8TOCKX Staple Groceries 1 : The beat quality oi taaa ifl mWu mnta, etc CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reTabia beoM in an m (onad a complete aasortaaent, of fmh faoifU prooeriea, to which la constantly being added the seasobabie hoee of rocarMa and pffirriflittf - such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to 0rde Anehowj Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These goods were all boosbt when priea. were low, and the benefit of tho margin will a given to his customers. Kemember the plan M the old corner on First and Broadalbin St Ml U HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFEF Proprietors of Y ii And mannfactarerg of We are now prepawd to tarnish choice, frea candies of beet grade, consisting of pore stick. Meorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Fre.- it and chooeiate creams, fancy mixed, candy toyg and a general assortment i fine candtaa AT WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. CFDrders from conntry dealers promptly all lcnd to. Factor on Vitut, stiset, Albany, - - Oregon el Crown Milk IBOH, L4KJIIltrC A C., Prop'v. NEW PROCESS FLOURi (Snperior tm faaHy amS bakers me) The Best Storage Pacilltii CVTbe HltfieU yrm-ia . fail lor wfcea KXOHILj NOTICE. 1 have bought and furnished i ii With new machinery, making flour by the ki lu roli.br process. Tne mill is now run ni.v,' ami 1 ean turnish the best f flour and fetd at iftasonable r ites. I intenil to run my mill in Mich a manner that none can go away dissatisfied. Give nie a calL E. GGINS, Proprietor Scio Mills mm EAED STOKS' The past year lias proven it to be necessity. The lu st and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoves, Furniture, tinware We aic always prepared to buy your heusehold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents lor the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Tamp Filler, L. GOTTLIEt, Albany Bath House AND HAIR DHESbING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER. PROPRIETOR Ladie? nd children's hair dress, ug a specialty. Dntue satisfaction guaranteed JOHN SCHIYIEER'S Livery. Feed Sale stable Corner Second and Ellsworth f. ALBANY, . . OREGON HORSM boaudkd by the dav or month Cat nages or buri. on reasonable term? ' v6nl NORTHWEST FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY ? PORTLAND, - - - OREGON CAPITAL STOCK, MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Proper. Will furnish packs to farmers acd receive wheat at the usual rates of storage. The highest market price paid for same. B3I TBest Magnolia flour always on. rnnd for sale or exchange at reason ble rates. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. v A tine line of new silverware just opened at Will Jc Stark's. RdbC Crockerj 1MB n MWi?l I in W II II I I , ! iU ALBAN SODAWORKS Choice Coofectiooery. Mil