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THE 3rO"RNINt HEBALD: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBET? 24, 1888 aHormttoSniUi'Jlmltl; O. V C. IS. K. Tl.HE TAKLt. JCOfiTlI UOUXD. i cr:rts!.rrives. CaUi. cxpr. ti:45 am) 7:oiair ; l'ortl'd 10 10am i'u 'ene ex 11:15 mu ll tfaan I " 34.riin yijju I 7:P-i-i " SO UTH BOUND. " Arrives Departs! Arrives C.ila xp 7:45j-ml Spin Vshhti.U9.00um I-- i..'ce e: -;-'i 1 !li'J'i 'i" '(in!- ' i., Frti-'lif '' 1 Enirone fi.OOpm i IVuUIU ruueii'uu Kr auutn uuer it . e ame day. ' LK15.VXOX IJKAXCH. Kid AI'kiV departs I Arrives.Q 11 ! '.Lebanon at 1,3 tip ni V ' 8 V in! 'in I.eb'n . I . 11. .. '5.00 p m Albany at 5.45 a m o 1 1 J.Ou p m ' -2.45 p m ORrlUOX PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs !is"ro-'r H1.15anil.ro p m Yr -iut:'. ' 5.25pmlt;.50a m .JOI I AliOI l ATOW.. Hotels are crowded. A!b y needs a city jail. Pan Sully to-morrow night. Albany is oven un with tramps. J u lire Kelsay, oi Coivallis, is iu f he city. T. J. Buford, o; Yaquin is in th: city. ; d dried b ef chipped to order at K-?nt"m's. Fn-d Blumberg is isiting f nends in .-.Iichijian. For nice p;ir'cr suites ca'l on Thomas Brink. Mrs. K. It. Cheadle has returned from a visit at Seattle. T .vo letter? lor "Sincere" awaits 'o lv called for at this office. G. F. Wright and J. I. Schooling, of II; risburg, are in the city. It. A. Itampy, banker of Ilarris burg, was in the city yesterday. Ex-SherifT J. K. Charlton was in the city yesterday. Ladies gold and silver watches at reduced prices at F. 31. French's. For choice canned goods call at he Willomette Ta'-king Co.'s store. C. C r, ir tk ,,i Hogue, ephhn Job and 31. S. Neugass, of CorvalHs, are in 'iecIt-" ! Some drunken loungers created a t i.i i t. r : ,i. .,:)-.-.. ....... , utMkiuiuv liinrc.j'ni j.i.uici.-. j Over die I-irst National banv Oregon. bank, AI- At last an old-fashioned Webfoot rain is gladdening tiie heart of the average Oregonian. Those seven and ten dollar watches at French's are the"boss." I : ch one guaranteed. Hon. Wm. Cyrus and wife, of j Si;io, were in the city yesterday. Mr. Cyrus having business in tie court., j Paul Belts, whose tine farm lies some foiir or five miles south of j Brownsville, was in Albany the j iirst of the week. j A sold watch belonging to Walter ; IIolman was stolen the other night from the electric light station, where he was at work. j ' Hot lunch will be served at the W. C. T. U. hall by the ladies of the I'resbyterian church on elec tion dav 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 millinerv stare, in Strahan's new brick F. L. Kenton continues to re ceive subscriptions for all the lead ing newspapers and magazines. ' All orders receive prompt and careful attention. j Don't fail to call at the Willam-1 te Packing Go's store and buy; - ne of their line fresh cream can-1 dies, of which they have just re- j eived a largp assortment. Also cakes of all kinds. J Albany has reached that stage in iier growth when the ways o . ....... . ,.r.,.t and more ot a city air assumed. It would be a convenience to strangers if uniformed. police force was I s ought to be done. The Oregon Land Co. has for ; sale choice fruit lands 2: m'les j from Albany, which will be sold in j 10 or 20 acre lots. This land has j been selected w ith special reference for fruit growing. Call at the office and procure one of those lots before they are all sold. Messrs. Burkhart & Keeney sold yesterday to Frederick Bruckman the residence of George W. Ilochs- tcdler, situated at the corner of 3d j and Montgomery streets. The j : :.i .noon This is a fine piece of property and ,., nnirr toiiu. The Orr-jon P.icifi Banrge Snit-The Con test Case. The time of the court was chiefly occupied yesterday by the suit of the Oreiron Parine Railroad Co. vs. i. W. Hun: f.r $151,000 damags for non iuitillnient of contract. Judge Flinn. as attorney' for the railroad, consumed about an hour in reading the comolaint. Th case will be a lengthy one. There is a counter suit of ti. V. Hunt against the railroad company for $SO,000 damages. The attorneys in the (irst men tioned case are Messrs. Whalley, lironaugh & Northrup and L. Flinn for plaintitl", and Me-r-rs. Ceo. II. "Williams, J. D.Wood and J. K. atii -rfui-.d for the defendant. The Linn county judgeship eon test case; was argued on a motion to dismiss- the suit on the 'grounds of the illegality of the proceeding which motion was taken under ad visement bv the court. New dress uTOKli the v-jiyl alviei at W. F. 11 au's. THE TKA3IP M'ISASIE. Caught Searching! "or Saw - Vigoi ions Pun - 'shment Needed. "Two or three of the score or more of tramps with which this city is?t present annoyed, visited several of the hardware stores yesterday and wanted to buy some small steel saws, such as cracksmen and jail birds us" to surprise their jail ers when they are found absent some tine morning. Two of these chaps were also observed last even ing perched upon tiie top of the barricade about tiie county jail window, handing cigarettes", etc., through the win low. It might be wise for tiie o.'iicers to keep a shaip lookout for tiie doings o: these fel lows, both those who are behind the bars and those on the outside. This plethora of stout, healthy tramps leads to the suggestion that the city officers might do much toward ridding the city of their presence by inaugurating a more vigorous mode of punishment. When they refuse to work on the s.reets, instead of giving them three square meals a day at a restaurant at the city's expense they might be given "some such light die', as d-ied apples and water until such a time as they fell dis posed to work. As long as they are well fed and not compelled to work they w ill continue to abound. I'Kini.VAL CASES. Indictments Ketumed by tbe Grand Jury The Biftiags Caie. In the circuit court yesterday the following indictments s.were found i by tne grand jury: Against James 1'itsiord and Geo. Mealv for selling liquor in quanti ties less than one quart without license therefor " i the saloon of Ad. Harmon on Hock Creek. Against Jam s W. Cross for lar ceny of articles of the value of .$33.50 in the residence of James Mooney. The Sittings libel case was exam ined by the grand jury yestorday, but up to the hour of adjournment of coui t at 0:30 last night no fur ther vidictuients were returned. A STATE 91 EXT. In reference to the clos:ug of the saloon of A. I). Harmon at Itock Creek an erroneous impression ought to be corrected, which is that the citizens oi kock ureek are en- deavoring to abolish the saloon, , . t -iatanoa -, fw,i l trmQO in ihnrnrfv linn nrrAcfcwl lltUe (usturhance, nut those in charge of the business went quietly with the officer, It is the intention of the pro prietor to run a general supply store, and the objection to the place has been raised bv the rail road contractors and not by tbe citizens. The place is closed tem porarily, but not by the sheriff,and will be opened by the proprietor in person. Oxe Who Knows. A threat Comedy Cowing. 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 co-ricdy, "Daddv Nolan." The high opinion in which the play is held is well ex pressed by the following from the Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin: "Daniel Sully appeared at the opera hous-, last evening, in his new i)I av. Daddv Nolan. The play i is a sequel to The Corner Grocery, ' For an Irish comedy Daddy Nolan : is unusually clever, and the title j role, as presented bv Mr. Suliv, is a superior piece of acting of the kind. Daddv Nolan is a delightful mixture of humor and pathos and wins the hearts of the audience without any apparent effort. It is a characterization that must be seen to be appreciated. The other parts are mostly in satisfactory hands. The elaborate realistic setting of the stage is a feature of the performance." Returned from Eastern Oregon. Hon. W. K. Bilveu has returned from hig s,)eech-making trip to Eastern uregon. lie tilings inl republican majority in Eastern nrnnn ho r-nt .Wn snmpwhat jn fhe preHjiential contest next t, Mr uilven is well in- formed in political matters aud is a pretty good lellow on the whole, anl ()f course does not hope to gain many votes for Cleveland among j the vool growers of Eastern Oregon, or to come within several thousand of carrying the state. Ynqiiliin Passenger Arrivals. Among the passengers who ar rived on the steamship Willamette Valley at 2 o clock yesterday were Jlllius urauwuiu ai Julius Gradwohl and wife. Ihey I rtorni to this city a spel tra n i which brought the passengers from 1 arpillia. rt. niimutJi ui lauuieia for the Oregon Pacific work were on board. Kathcr lert. The tramp element are getting so numerous hereabouts that ther are becoming decidedly audacious. One of them addressed Judge Boise at the depot yesterday, asking for a quarter, and on his declining to advance coin on such a plea, round ly cursed the Judge, with all the vehemence, and audacity of a veri itable millionaire. People Everywhere Confirm our statement when we say that Ackers English Remedy is iu eveiy way superior to any and all otiier preparations for the throat anc1 lungs, In whooping coah .nd croup it. is iiihic- and relieves at once. Ke-iiieiii'.t;- this; remedy is soli on a puM'-.w guarantee. Hceliim. The city council held no meeting list night but adjourned until to niirht. UVceivci a hi.e invoice of harbor :vtii'. from nsiin'.'clpU'a, at clicck's barber chop. FUO.U IJiK C.4 11 1' A L TIV. Not ies Fubiic Appointed Kail Facilities j for Jeffei-oa- Hew Iiicorpoiaiions. t Wilson F. Vancleave, a young fsrnifi- from lioweil ."'rairie was! broutiht in ilonuay and after ex amination was placed in the asylum. Self abuse is the cause of insauitv. .iattliias Lenz, Sr., an old man of S3, from Wasco county, and Jas. F. .vines, a yum.g man oil'3, an imbrciie from Crook countv, were id-;o brjuglit up to t ie asylum. Gov. Pennoyer has appointed tiie following not -tries public: S. II. Hazard, ' Km pi re City; Valen tine Brown, East i'orttana; Chas. E. Wolverton, Albany; D. C. Latouivtte, Oregon City ; C. v . Ellsworth, LaG ramie; K. Td. Trowbridge, Tillamook; G. W. i'rosser)swet;o ; CD. iIcDwell, A. .Meaoaam, Summerville; W. 11. Conyers, Ciatkaine; J. T. Stewart, Ton land; Glenn U.. llolman, i-aK- er City. Articles of incorporations have been filed with tbe secretary I ; state by the Greeley Real Estate and Investment Company of l'ort land. Incorporators: E. A. Bridgfarnier, G. W. Ficks, It. A Glenn, C. C. Smith, W. . Usborn, T. L. Johnson, E. D. Dewert. E. S. Rowland, Wm. M. Davev, E. E. Markland, E. E. .Macdonald, H. C. Teller. Capital stock, $40,000. Also the Christian Missionary Convention of Oregon. Incorpo rators: 1). M. Daly, 1 It. Burnett, J. W. Cowles, II. "A. Johnson, II. C. Vorter. Estimated value prop erty, $8000. An order has been received by Postmaster UDe!l to establish a pouch mail service on the Eugene express between Salem and Jelfer son. The Spokane Jail ISreak, Miller the murderer of Cole, who broke jail at Spokane a few days ago as related in the Herald's dispatches, has been recaptured. The sheriff offers a regard of $250 for the capture of the other escaped prisoneis. Advices from Cheney are to the effect that the town i much excited over the behavior of two men, Bennett and Courtney, who went there to hunt escaped prisoners. It is alleged they held up a number of prominent citizens under pretence that they were the men they were looking for. Ed ward Connolly, who had been in town at a republican rally, was returning home, when he was .-hot at several times ry these men. They were arrested and held to appear before the grand jury in the tune of $10U0 bail, which is not yet furnished. The sheriff denies t hat tli y were deputies. Attempt t t'iml a In ml lias. The News says: An attempt to obtain natural gas at Cie-elum, in Washington Territory, is being vigorously- prosecuted. The boring j has now reached a depth ot a little over 000 feet. Even if gas is not obtained, the result of the boing will have proven that vast wealth in the shape of coal, which can be easily mined, lies beneath that town. When down a little over 400 fei't a stratum of coal seven! feet thick was struck. It is in- j tended lo keep on boring the gas j well until a depth ol 1001) leet is reached, if a good flow of gas is not hail before that. The company engaged in this enterprise is wealthy and has spent upwards of $10,01)0 already, including the work ami cost of machiney. I'nique Affair Monday evening, being the tenth anniversary of the marriage of Kev. and Mrs A. M. Acheson, of Oakville, their many friends and parishioners took occasion to to call upon them enmasse and unexpectedly, and spent a very sociable and pleasant evening. They brought with them many- substantial remembrances with I which they made Mr. and Mrs. Acheson richer and happier than before. Kev. S. G. Irvine, who united the happy couple ten years ago was present and enlivened the time with happy speeches, and was assisted in the same by Kev. Gould of f-diedd. The occasion was one long to be remembered. A I'riHOHer From Lake vim . The Salem Journal savs: Sheriff Wm. Carll, of Lake county, ai rived I in this city Sunday with Charles L. Wyman, who was sentenced to a term of three years in the pen itentiary, convicted of horse steal ing. Wyman is a big, burly fellow of about thirtv-three years. The sheriff was assisted on the journey by deputy prosecuting Attorney Charles Moores, as ihe trip was of such length. To reach here from Lakeview it is necessary to stage it for one hundred and sixty miles, and consequently is a most tedious journey, when to it is added the labor of guarding a prisoner. Seewnd Growth. Our table has been graced with some fine specimens of full sized, perfectly matured, Red June ap ples, which are the second growth this year, in Mr. John Blevins' orchard near Tangent. Mr. Back- . iui. iai-n onstn iin.H sneonii lOWtll apples upon his trees in this city that are perfectly matured also. W hat other country can jirouuce such wonders in nature Pimple on the Faec Dei ote an impure state of the bio d and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all imuurities and leave the complexion smoath and clear. 1 Here is notning inao wm su thoroiiL'tily l.nild no the constitution, tiurity am sti-engtlien the whole system. Sold aud loiaranteeil by Foshay & Mason. Vierick's baths. aKVALLIs KVTMEXT. Major Jones Starts the Work Snag Boat Corvallis Bois? Excellent Service. Maior Jor.es has returned from Corvallis and reports that- tht work of building the revetment has been started with a sufficient force of men. Said he: "The work can be done with the ainount 1 called for without dim cm tv. It will not be extrenith uiiiicult to put the work in. When i-t is finished the citizens oi Cor vallis will be considerably relieved as they have been exceedingly ap prehensive that the river migui leave them. "i am informed by Capt. J. L. Smith, of tiie snagboat Ccryallii, that the upper Willamette is clear now as far up as Fairrield. The shoalest water in the river to that place is thirty indie .'and this is a sufficiency to allow any of the boats plying in those pans Vj travel without trouble. The work will progress this season lor about a month longer, j and then a lay-up lor the winter I will be made. !'ext spring opera-1 tions will be resumed and the river ! opened up as far as Harrisburg. Captain Mnith is doing good work, j and does it, too, so far as the ' deepening of channels is con cerned, by a device of ids own in vention. The process co-.isists principally m getling things in such a shape that tne water cuts the earth away by itself." Even ing Telegram. Hue Hor.M-s for Saltr. have just brought from We Eastern Oregon a hue lot ot 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. 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 McKxigiit Buos., Tall man, Or. Sew Siiwe SIu. Mr. 1. J. Laporte, recently with Krausse k Klein, has opened a boot and shoe shop in the Salt marsh block, and is prepared to make to order boors and shoes for men and ladies, and do repairing in a first-class manner. Prices reasonable. Ladies 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. Happiness an! Content incut, Cannot go ham1 in baud if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken li.'e aud make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acktr's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 ceBt3 by Foshay & Mason. California Cal-U.f'nrc. The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold in the head, hay feveiyose co'd, catrrhal deafness and sore eyes lies ore the scn.-e of taste and unpleas ant breach, ivsulthisr from catarrh, Ka-.y and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a rare is warranted. Iy all d -uggists. Send for a circular to Abie-tine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for sl;scntl)V mail, 1.10, For 6ale by Foshay iV Maon, Given Away. W. F. Read proposes to give away a fine gold watch with Ins gold and silver prize shirt, the very best titting ind best made white shirt in the market. The price is as low or lower than any equally as good shirt iu the market. Caution In Mother.'. Every mother is eau'.ioneJ against giving her -jlnl.i laudanum or para gone; it creates an unnatural craving fur stimulants w hich bills the mind or the child. Aeker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and eure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or mor phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. t'reh It ii iter. At the Willamette Packing Com pany's store, oil) pails of apple, plum, tomato and pear butter, 50 cents per pail. Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baum irart's. The 1JUYERS' GUIDE is issued March and Sept.each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the uxuries 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, fish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in various sizes, stylos and quantities. Just figure out what is reouired to do all these things COMFORTABLY. yu c,an m.ake, a fair estimate of the value ot the BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO., 111-114 Michigau Avenu j, Chicago, IU. 'leiiCltoHarsi Keward. "TriI.I, HE PAID BY (J. SJlIlxl.Sl OV r j dealer, of All.m.y, Or., for any infor initio., that -iii lead to u.im tne j f )t .vhite somc white on 1?ft flank ,ip of off riirht horn, white face, white on breast, both ears slit a little and small piece off rifht ear above slit, about ei-htyearaold. G.W.SMITH. Kotlee to Debtor. ITfOODIX AND WILLARD HAVING SOLD V out their furniture business in AInaay, desire to cliw iidll sccourits bv the 1st of December, lsssi ill nersons indebted to them wlil ;iP --n at tneir earnesi con ve;iien.., as it is nwessUT tohave everything: 1 i-e:tl..'a bj- that time V0ODIN & WILLARD. Uoom ir Kent. lriiNISHEl) iN-i UNFURNISHED t) rent, tn'l"1"1 UJI"LS! f ir it r of Seventh ami lfcuwr sirceis. llrieli f,r ' ijoiKrt r-m 1 iric:j f.r J - w:iisc!l. Albany . .iSe ! to W. C tji: At't'JBEXT AT !tt;. C1T A Workman on the Hew Suspension Bridie Falls Seventy Feet- From A. B. Woodin, who re turned last evening from Oregon City, ;t was '.earned that a serious accident occu! red on the new sus pension bridge in the afternoon. About '2 o'clock Hiram Newman, firem: n on the hoisting engine, fell a distance of 7( fijet upon the rocks below. 1 1 is skull was crushe 1. and tiie phvsicians sav he cannot live. He was a nephew of! John Bacon, formerly postmaster at Oregon City, and" he leaves a family. About six o'clock last evening a. fire broke at in the'top stoiy o; the Cliff Hotel and did considerable damages. It was caused by a de fective line. Strayed or SEoIc-u, 'pWO SMALL PoX IKS, OXE BLACK WITH L half riffle ijr.in.l oi the hip. The other a bay branded "S. X." on hip. A Ruit;ille re Kurd be paid for their recovery. t;:-x. C.AmikrsuS,, Albany. Or. Great Eiig!M flemedy, 'i'ffatie Mnrk Murray's Specific A puaraiiti rd cure afor nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Hysteria, Headache Pain in the B ck, Nervous Prostration, Wakefulness, 0rr Ti !,- i.eueorrnuua, i invursai L.OSS1 Before I aKin.it, tlJ(,0 Seminal Weakness Im .: r. ! ;e.- ci 1 etijiul loss cf p.nver o h Generat; Oi-jcn -i i either sex caused by ndisi re ion or over-exertion, and which ul timately lead to Premature Trade Mark. Old Ate, Insanity and Con sumption. .l.CO a box or six boxes for$5.00. Sent by mail on reeeipt of price. Full par ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. Hf i;ii;traiite? ti I Jo x oh to cure any case, tot every S'i. 00 order received we send siv boxes, with a wr'tte"tifterTitiRjri yuaraiie e to refund the money if ou speeilie does not effect a cure. Address all commu nications to the Sole Manufacturers, The M urray Medicine Co., Kansas. Citv, Mo. &sTSold in Albany by Foshay Fosliay.A Ihmii,soIc ae House to Kent.? N' EAT STORY AXI HULK HOUSE OK seven rooms in the southern part of the city. Lari;e barn, two lots a'-d all modem convenU nces. Apply to Mrs. T. A. Shane ICeuioval, n.T.K'S DISPLAY HOKSE NOW i Dl. marr... to.: a-ion ot his harness store. which has lec:i rc.oved to Pierce's new bloi k. His old customers together with the Keneral public are invited to call and see this wonderful display horse and inspect his com plete line Of harness, saddles, buiryT robes, c etc. MUSIC Z Xliss Laura Goltra, OF SALK.M, Will take a limited number of pupils in piano, organ ani harmony. Impure, on Mondays at the residence Of W. II. Coltra and during the week at the res idence of Mrs. C. C. Cherry. jWILIv Dealers in all Buns, Pistols, sewing Maclunes, Organs, Pianos, A full Line of TJSheet music, musical meix-hamlise.ammmiition, fish ing tace, ere. Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MA CHINES 1LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ,Repairin;r of 'sewing machines, musical instruments, cuns, 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 FO R CASH! We invite your insjection Cashmeres Imported Broadcloth. Silk Warp, Henrietta All Wool Tricot3 Assatet Flannels In fact everything usually found in i first-class Pry 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 gjj" All mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see nit. "W IF1. jBIB-iID, (Successor to N H. Alien; Albany, Oregon. CHAUTAUQUA BOOKS 1888-9 An (hitline History of Greece ?0 5 J I'repiraior.v lireek Course in English.. $1 0.- College Greek Course ill KuiisliT 1 0 Popular Z i.)loifv 1 2j ChemUtrv 1 0 i The Character o; Jesus 4:1 Modern Church in Europe 4:1 Price per set 5 50 C.iaur ..tuii.i!i per year 1 ;J A discount allowed when 5 setSjOr more are ordered at one time, All orders promptly filled hy J K GILL Co.. Booksellers, Portland, Oieit:i, Xs Or by your local Bookseller " 1 Kentoved. JOSEPH WEBBKK A.NNOCXCES TO Ills tj patrons an i friends th it he cm be to'im! ou Fir.-.t street, in his new rouins in Fosii.iv k M i.i i s bri where he is prepared to ac- :)-ll 11 )ll! th Ion sorla'Iine. pu';ic with aavthin iu the Hit or col 11a-h !t ad hours STOCKMEN AND FARMERS f ;he.reby certify that l)r. I X. Woodle h;is sujcessiully operated on mv ridrrlini; h -v ISAAC HAYS, for further -eference in regard to ridhiiirs mbuire of Dave Peterson, Win. Petersen, Leb anon; John Uardma.i, Alfred Wclverton, Al any; Sam Gaines, Scio; Wm. Foster, Print ville. I practice veterinary medicine in Al bany and country surrounding OHiee and residence corr.er tith and Washington sts.i 1. N. WOOULK, Veterinary Sur.jreon Rliiinv i,im Curran & Monteith have lots for sale on tbe installment plan, rang ing in price from 1 to $100!). Oysters! Clysters !' EASTERN A XI") OLYMPIAN SERVED fresh every day at i. Oiercks' restaurant 0SEO0H RAILWAY and N A Vl; 4TIO.V COM IMS 1 Columbia River Route Trains for thi Eut levve Po-t'an ljat 10 a. i and 2 r. M. daily. Jg VTCi IT l?'Pv t0 :u"' r"m "rincijial X X W IV Jj X OJP"ini-s in Cnited States, Canada and Europe. ELEGANTIPULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant CSleeping Cars Rna Thronebjoa Express Trains OMAUA, COUNCIL BLUFFS s KvtifcAXD ST. PAUL Free riliarge anil M'itlioiit lliairgc. Close Connections at Portland for Sail Fran cisco and Pujet Sound points. For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Monteith, First Street, Albany, Oregon. A. L. M tXMFI.I, P- A T. A. . II. HO WOMB. General .Hanager. iT"B"ats leave the O. K. X. Co.'s wharf, at t ie foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday ani Friday of each week. C. G. RA WLINGS, Local Agent. J BROS the leading READ of the following fgoods: Plushes Velvets Velveteens Silks and Satins I mm m Bakery ! -A. PXTLL STOCKiQ- Staple Groceries I Pine Glasware,Crockerr The best julity ol taaau coSe rahwnty w f-iLai etc CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Breach Every Day. At this old and refiabto hooae ia ataa to - (oand a complete assortmeot, of fresh tamir. rroeeries, to which is constantly being addci &. the eeasoDable lines of crooariss aod gmwnnat such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These goods were all boosrht when pries were low, and the benefit of the margin will t fiven to his customers. Kentember the pl&. at the old comer on First and Broadatbiai St HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFEFfc Proprietors of ALBANY SODA WORKS And manufacturers of i We are now prepared to furnish choice, f rasa; candies of best grade, consisting: of pure i. , assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra, Krej. and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, eandy Uj and ageueiml aasortment cif fine candies AT WBAZJSSAU OR KETAIL. "Orders from eanntry dealers prorapth ak teced to. Faory on i'lrst street, Albany, - - Oregor Red Grown Milk I80H, tVAWinafi Jt C1K, Irep'A. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Saperior tTfanrtTr and Vskscs'- o ) ' Tte Best Storage Facilitiei WTbe Hrkeai9rioin ah psM far NOTICE. 1 have bought and furnished The Scio Flouring Mills With new machinery, making flout by the fi'li. K01.1.KR pruckss. Tne mill is liow run ni.i and 1 can furnish the btst of flour auJ fctd at-ieasoimbie r.ites. 1 intend to run my mill in such a maimer tl at none can go away dissatisfiul. Give me a call. E. GOIA'S, Proprietor Scio Mills mm T1 ST0B1 Tiie iast year lias proven it to be A necessity. The iest and cheapest place in the city to buy your Sto Yes, Fiirnitur e, tinware We ai e always prepared to buy your heusehold furniture at the higuest casli price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL GAIi And Lamp Killer, L. GOTTLIEh. iihanj Bath House AND HAIR DRtSSINC SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER. PROPRIETOR I3?"Ladiee nd children's hair dress, nsr a specialty. UntiJe satisfaction guaranteed JOHN SCKMEER'S Livery. Feed & Sale stable Corner Second and Ellnworth St. ALBANY, - - OREGON HOR8B8 boarded by the day or month. Car riagea or buggies on reasonable term? vrinl NORTHWEST INSURANCE COMPANY : PORTLAND, - - OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $50,M MAGNOLIA HULLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Proper. Will furnish sacks to farmers and receive wheat at the usual rates of storage. The highest market price paid for same. fft KTBest Magnolia flour alwayscS lrnd for sale or exchange- at reasona ble rates. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. A tine line 0f new silm ware XnZt opened at Will & Stark's. jUSt Choice Confectionery FIRE aod MARINE