THE afOKNTOG- HERALD; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1S88 O. A f. K. It. lint TAliLt. XOHTII K0UXD. " "i r i ! eart-: Arrives. Cula. cr. ;;45 ami T;J.-. 1'ortld 10 lOaii E'.i-'ene ex 11:15 an- i IS'mni ' 3 4:'n y Aa I 7:1" . -I " "4.-V SCLTII BOUXD. :' . i i Arrives, Departs! Arrives Caia exp 7:4.it.-iej 5pni shlaiid :) .00. n, K.iv'-ii.; e I 2J0pnilli4,.ni -"u-eii? :' -Sn... Freight I ' 1 . SOimi I Euirrne fi.OOnm . r'ici-tiir. received ior soutii uuer Li a. j of the same da. .LEBANON" BRANCH. Ftp Al'ia'v Departs ! Arrives.! Noll j Lebanon at 1,3 Op u iVo Vi I 8 pm F'ni Leh'n i I N' 12. . -5.10 p in Albany at 5.45 a ni V) 14 ii.W p ni 2.45 n ni OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs .Ul.lnam .. 5.25pm 1.00 p in 6.50a ni Freight..... JOITlXtiS AKOIT TOWX. "Wheat is worth 70 cents. 0. C. Cherrv returned yesterday Vrom Tacoma. l-or nice parlor suites call on Thomas Brink. New poods at F. M. French's. The corner jewelry store. For choice canned goods call at the Willamette Tacking Co.'s store. Burkhart & Royce, job printers. Over the First National bank, Al bany Oregon. Orson Kose, B. R. Warmouth ?iid Jasper Gulliford were indicted inr gambling. New stock of silver plated (extra heavy) knives, forks and spoons, at F. .M. French's. ,11 i ram Newman, who fell from the Oregou City bridge, has since lj'..t from the injuries received. Clinton Nanny, of Hunford, Tulare Co., Cal., is visiting his t-ister, Mrs. Geo. Simpson, in this city. Mrs. Dr. J. F. Hendrex and daughter, Mrs. Dr. W. II. Davis, of Harrisburg, are visiting in this -ity. Never before has a grand jury brought in so large a batch of in dictments as at the present term of court. ;Mr5. T. A. Shane will leave to day to join her husband at For' land, who has gone into the rea' estate business there. The recent rains have caused the "Willamette to rise sufficiently to admit of steamboat navigation, which will soon commence. Hot lunch will be served at the V. C- T. U. hall by the ladies of ve Presbyterian church on elec tion day from 11 a. m. to 7. p. m. Curran & Monteith sold yester day to J. P. Bergin, of Corvallis. i .vo lots in block 44, owned by J. R. Abbev, the consideration being $7-v). The citizens of Corvallis intend to get the coming legislature to grant them permission to build a bridge across the Willame te at that place. Three tramps were arraigned be fore Recorder Henton yesterday for vagrancy and were given five days each in the city jail, with labor on the streets. I Do not forget the fact that you can get genuine bargains in gentle men and ladies' gold and silver watches at F. M. French's. The corner jewelry store. Don't fail to call at the Willam ette Packing Co's store and buy some of their fine fresh cream can dies, of which they have just re ceived a larsre assortment. Also cakes of all kinds. The Oregon Land Co. has for sale choice fruit lands 2,1.j m les from Albany, which will be" sold in 10 or L'rt acre lots. Tins land has been selected with special reference i'or fruit growing. Call at the office and procure one of those lots before they are all sold. Julius Gradwohl, who has re turned from San Francisco, has made arrangements to buy goods direct from Europe. He "says he has bought and will soon open one - f the finest lines of crockery, hinaware, silver and porcelain ware ever seen in Albanv, which -will positively be sold cheaper than any house on the Pacific coast. last Mghtti Flay. "Daddy Nolan" was piaved lat night by the Dan'l Sully Comedy Co. to a large audience. The play is exceedingly funny and the com pany is a very excellent one, but the play was a trifle too boisterous to suit the tastes of a good many. Tjhe songs and dancing of the com pany brought forth repeated en cores, and the view of Brooklyn bridge is certainly fine. leg BrokcH. N. II. Allen, proprietor of the electric light works of this city, while walking on the sidewalk leading from the electric light sta tion to the Magnolia mills yester day morning, slipped and fell, breaking his leg below his knee, both bones being fractured. Dr. Wallace reduced the fracture, and lie is as comfortable as could be expected after so severe an injury. luck. la's triiiru nnlvr. The best Salve in the world for Cut Bruise?, Sores. Uh'ers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chopped hand. Chilblains Corns, and ail ?k'm el up t'"-n-. anil positively cure? Piles, or no f ay n quired. It i icuarautecd to give perleet satisfaction, or money n-lui.'ded. Price 1 cents per box at Foshav it Mason's. Received a ;ar; supplies from Vei reek's barber e invoice of barber Philadelphia, at hop. Smoke Estrellas, CIKCriT COIRT. The S;ftinga Men Ir.dicted-The County Judgeship Contest Dismissed The grand jury yesterday re turned the following indictments : George Mealy, selling lkjuor without license, uu two additional charges. oiiii. Ilammon, rescuing a prisoner from an officer. N. A. Blodgeit, libel against D. V. 8. Reid. II. P. McGuire and Chas. F. Poiu-r, iiuci puohshed in the Ore gon Sif ;ings. Not a true bill was returned in the case of John Cutter for burg lary, also in tiie case of George Rwe 1 for selling liquor without license, and Lou Hop lor larceny. George Mealy and James l'itt.- ford, indicted for selling liquor without license, were arraigned id plead not guilty. Julius Graf, indicted for larceny, was arraigneu and plead not guiLV. L. H.Moi:tanve was appointed tu defend him. THE COL'NTV JUDGE CONTEST. The case of J. J. Whitnev against D. li. N. Blackburn, con testing the election for county judge, was dis missed on the motion ot Judge Blackburn, on the grounds of the illegality of tiie notice of eont' :t. The court held that no grounds for a contest were stated in the notice, no specific allegations as to any il legal votes appearing, and the case was accordingly dismissed. OTHER CASES. Joseph A. Ford vs. Jerry Hay, sheriff ordered to make deed. Oregon Pacific Railroad vs W. Hunt, damages, at issue. t; ;k4.m ji rv s kefokt. To the Honorable Circuit Court: We, the grand jury for the county of Linn and state of Ore gon tor the regular term of the cir cuit court of the state of Oregon, for Linn county, respectfully submit the following report of out examination of the public prisons and offices pertaining to the courts of justice in said county, to wit : rirst, we visited the county clerk's, county recorder's, sheriff's and treasurer's offices in said county and find the same well kept and the books and records prop erly kept and in good condition. We have also visited the county jail and find the same well kept and the prisoners properly cared for. We would respectfully rec ommend that the Moor in the hall near the stove in said jail be re paired. We further recommend that a new set ot township maps in Oook form for the clerk's office be purchased, as the old maps are out of date, badly worn and aunt for use. We further recommend that a new carpet be purchased for the clerk's office and vault, and that a new table, suitable for the use of the treasurer's office of said county, be purchased and placed in the treasurer's office. Respectfully submitted this 25th day of October, 1888. J. H. Campbell, Frances .Bellinger, F. C. Hansard, K. N. McCaw, F. M. Smith, John Donaca, Henry Blakely. LFKAM X.iT S. Lebanon, Oct. 23. The new Methodist church is nearing completion. It will be dedicated, if nothing happens, some time next month. Both rooms of the public school are full, and from present appear ances it will not be long till a lar er ouilding will be necessary. Quite a number of Fastern peo ioe have settled in and around Lebanon during the last six months. There is almost constant inquiry for houses and farms to rent. The funeral sermon of the late G. B. McKinny was preached last Sabbath by Rev. Walton Skip worth. The attendance of tiie relatives and friends was large and the discourse very instructive. The Exchange hotel has been leased by the owners of the St. Charles, and from now on Lebanon will have one hotel composed of two. If the good things of both also combine, it will be good news to the jolly drummer and the hungry traveler. Some 50,000 bushels of grain has been stored in the Lebanon ware house this season, the largest a nount ever received except the nrst year. About half the wheat has been shipped. The oats so far lias found no buyers, and but little has been shipped. Sixty thousand pounds of hops are now stored here, waiting to he received and inspected. They were cont! acted some time ago at 12.;. cents per pound. The crop was produced within a radius of five miles. The Santiam bottom offers a fine opportunity to all ! desiring to go into the hop busi-1 ness. .National Mirgit-nl ln titule. Two or more surgeons tepresert ing tins nisiitute will be at the Revere House, Albanv .Nov. 6th,; or at the .St. Charles hotel Lebanon j Nov. 7th, 1SSS. Thev come fullvj prepared with all the apparatus! necessary foi the successful treat- j ment oi tneir specialties curvature ot the smne, d isease o! the hip and oked limbs, dnh W. and ail bodily deformities. Their success in treating these troubles as well as all chronic auu sexual diseases has made for the institute a ii.u.onai reputation, bpon ap- nished from patients in all parts of The I'n.H-'l Stales. All persons who are suffering from anv of these cu plain;, should u. t fail to take adv; nta'e of tliis oj poitunitv for relief. Pi.lew sham holder;, othe neatest th'.-.::; eut, at Brink's. OX THE OICM.O FA CI Fit'. Rock Creek, Linn Co., Oct.23. After examining Ids supplies and finding they might -e a little short before spring, your Walton corres pondent thought it would be neces sary for him to look for a job, and hearing, or rather reading in the Herald, that the O. P. R. R. Co. was paying .12.25 per day for labor ers and hands scarce, he concluded that it. would be his last layout, hence on the morning of Oct. 20 he bade farewell to his wife and little ones, ami with his oldest son started for the front. As we got arornd ly Neignbor Lyons' we found two of his boys ready to ac company us, so we four proceeded on our journey as high-toned it amps, arriving m Eugene just at dark, we crossed the bridge and pitched camp. After examining our blisters w e concluded the tramp system was N. G., so we boarded the 4:45 through train the next morning for Albany, where we ar rived at 7 v. m., Oct. 21. The first man we met was the senior editor of the Herald, who recommended that we should hunt up Mr. Barr, who would tell us all about rail road work. Acting upon his advice we proceeded to hunt and find Mr. Barr, whom we approached and stated the case, and received this answer : "Oh, yes, plenty of work at the front, $2.25 per day, $4 jer week for board, $1 per month hos pital lee. If you get sick or hurt it will cost you nothing for board or medicine. You need no pass ; just get on the first train going out and tell the conductor you are going to the front to work and they will take you to the end of the track without a word." I also met a lady from the front who told us the same story, but for fear they might not know what they were talking about, we asked tiie operator at the O. P. dejiot where we could procure a ticket for the front "Oh," said he, "you don't need any or any pass ; just get cm and tell the conductor that you are going to the front to work, and there will be no trouble." Acting on this advice we got on board at three o'clock i m. and steamed out of Albany in good share. Just as wegotoiuof thecitv a man approached us with a voice of thunder and fury in his eves. said, "Have you got a pass?" With great meekness we told him we had not; that we were go ing to the front to work. "Who are you going to work for?" "Barr and O'Connor, we think." "Have you an order from them for work.'' "No. sir; we were told that we needed nothing of the kind." "Who told you?" "Mr. Barr, the operator and others." "Weil, by G d, they are not running this train ; I'm running it, and, by G d, you have got to get off the first time the train stops." After giying him time to reflect on the matter, we told liim we were no bummers ; that we would pay our way, and asked the fare. "Oh, by G d, I am not author ized to sell parses. You will have to get off. ' Some others went to him to in tercede for us. He informed them that we were a set of d d dirty scamps, and that we would have to get off. The train made about an hour's ion and two stops before he said anything more to us, but in the meantime he passed a pint fiask filled with some dark fluid that we supposed to be roor whisky to Ul- brakemen una to other men that we supposed to be trainmen, until the contents disappeared down their capacious throats. As tiie train slowed down the third time the conductor took off his coat and hung it up and kindly told us we must get off. Not being much of a pugilist we quietly did so and footed it to this place. I am sorry that I did not learn the distinguished man's name, but will say he acted, as conductor of a train driven by No. b' that left Al bany Sunday evening, Oct. 21, and if he is a specimen of the courteous officials that the managers of the O. P. lailroad proposes to entrust the welfare of its patrons, my earnest prayer would be, God help the unfortunatetravelerthat should ever be compelled to travel over this road. And to Mr. Barr and others 1 would say, if you have no authority for saying that the labor ers on this road do not need a pass do not say so and expose men to insult and ignominy from which they have no mode of redress. E. A. W. .uaril Against The Strike, And always have a tottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. Vou cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your Hi tie one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat aud Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay tt- Masou. Weoil Mauled. The higiiest market price will be allowed upon wood oak, yr, ash or maple delivered at our resi dence, and applied upon subscrip tion, old or new, to the Daily HioKALnor Wekkly Hekald-Liis SEMIXTOK. l-ulies I have received mv full stock of Li II Ullll uinlar rnillinerv, nave i o.,..,...i ti. . of Portl' wr.1 t ! 1 or.,1.:u,, - tr!!r ie service ot Miss Smith ' Y TTt X. goo,,s at an' time- t-. t A, suci;essor to Mr, h.. J. O Connor. iin and li . Guarantee Acker's lia.od Klixir tor it has been hilly deiiniii.-trat.l i-.. n... - tuc people ot mis c.iuntry that it is i superior to all other preparations ir : blood diseases. It is a ims.itiv ., ! for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erun- tinna and pimples. It 1 .1) 1 i ilea II,. h. - - r " v "Ie system j.. it rbur..!!,,!, u:i.i '"j "itiiua up tiie const tntion. Vierkk s baths. KIMIT Ui.I-i: IV 1LB1M' Net Cash Will Bny Goods Cheaper Thaa Any it in v .uioot There is no need of sending away for goods when the following desir able wares can be bought for net cash at import prices : One-half dozen unhandled tea cups and saucers, o5 cts. dozen unhandled coffee cm and saucers, 45 ctsi j.j dozen handled coffee cups and saucers, 50 cts. 4 dozen seven inch dinner plates 45 cts. Tiie goods mentioned above are iron stone china, and not C C. ware. These prices will st-ind good for the next thirty days. Jllii s Guadwohl. Albany, Oct, 2(i, lxss. Llllt.K List, Following is the list of letter" remaining in the postoiticeat Albany, October 25. 1SSS. eer sons cahin for these letters w ill yive the date on which thev were advertised: Bacon, Mrs. Ilr Oee, Mis. Mohie Knoot, Charles Mr. Mailer, Mr. M. Xooney, T. W; Mfier, John Smith, Amanda Mrs. Winkler, C. A. 2 Costurii, Cclia. Hubbard, C. A. Lanternian, John 15. Negotiant, Monsisur Hrriii!,', Ernestine A. Roberts, Lizzie Mrs, Wilkins. Janus. White Mairirie Miss Williams, Pan Mr. UUFUS THOMPSON, P.M. Fine Horses for fale. 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. 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. McIvxiGiiT Uros., Tallman, Or. ot a California Hear. Anybody i-:in catch cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go like the man who eaught the hour. x.Ve advise our renders to pur.-liase of Foshay and Mason, a bottle of Saul a i Abie, the California K"m:rof Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Comrhs and Croup Cures ai.d keep it handy 'Tis pleasing to the taste and death to the above complaints. Sold at SI a hot tie or :i for '3 50. California Cut t Curc oivcb immediate relief. Tiie Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by its healing and penetrating nature, (iive it a trial, Six months treat ment 1. sent by mail ?l,10. Happiness and 4'ont eminent, Cannot go hanc' in hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken li.'e and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion aud Indisjestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 aud 50 cents by Fushay & Mason. I'ini pics on Ibe Face Dei ote an impure state of the blood and are looked upor bj .many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir wil! remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. . There is nothing that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purity and strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by Foshay &. Mason. I'eoplc Everywhere Confirm our statement when we say tiiat Acker's Kuglish Remedy is in eveiy way superior to any and all cither preparations for the throat and lungs, Iu whooping cough and croup it is magic and relieves al once. Re member this remedy is sold ou a positive guarantee. California 'at-Kl'iire. The only jruarautetd cure for ca tarrh, eold in the head, hay fever.rose co'd, eatnhal deafness and sore eyes Res.ore the sense of taste andunpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh. Eay and picasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all d -uggists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro ville, Cal, Six months' treatment for SI; sent by mail, $1,10, For sale by Foshay & Mason, An Absolnte (.'lire. The original Abietiue Ointment is only jiut up in lare two ounce tui boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, lr rns, wouihU, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Vill positiv ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the original Abietine Ointment. Sold by Foshay A: Mason for -5 cents per box by mail 'AO cents. Fresh Itiitfer. At the Willamette Packing: Com pany s tftore, bii pails on; of apple, plum, tomato and pear butter, 50 cents per pail The BUYERS' GUIDE is issued March and Sept. each year. It is an encyclopedia of U3eful 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. styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY. ad yu make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav postal. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO:, 1 1 1-1 14 Michigan Avenue,Chicago,IU. leiiCUollars Kt-Mard. W ILL BE PAID BY G. W. SMITH.STOVE II ueaier, o! Allian.v, Or., for any intor ni ition that will lead to the reeovery of the following described row: Light rea, left fore foot white, some white on left flank, tip of tail white, piece broke off riht hem, white faee, white on breast, both ears slit a little and small piece off right ear above slit, about eiifhtjears old. G. W. SMITH. lir- to Debtors. ITOODIX A"D WILLARD HAVING SOLD V out their furniture business in Alnaoy, desire to close up dl' accounts bv the 1st of I 'erember, liSS. All persons indebted to them will please call at their earliest con venience, as it is necessary to have evcrj thing seltk-u by that time. WOODIN i WILLARD. Kaows ior Kent. T7URNISH :o AND UNrl RMSHED -T r Fniuire of li. corner of Sev-nt!i and Taker stn-et. rrie I'or 8aie I f)0 ,0'!0 Lro l lir.ck .'or Siie. Ajjji'. Al UiSSeil, Alb.vuy. t W.C DR. D. M. JONES Has accepted the airencv vi O recoil fid W T. tor the A. C. Harris Electric Battery OR J j Little Kentucky Giant. i ms nacterv can in; used and keuc in oruer with but little study or expense, u is one of the unest physicians' ami familv butteries in the market. Acyone wishi'iir to nurWiase a i iftind lia'teiy v"I do well to '-all ami examine i them. The nicJIt-.il vni' ' acknouiedu tit reat healing powei of electricity in many ; diseases, am' especially those of a eliriHiia i character' l'l.e docti'i Is pr-p.treu i. u.s e.ectricn treatment. There has been no ex pense spared in procuring every appliance necessary to ebtain the b st curative cn-ct from this potent aent. You will timl a, his oilice the Par.ulic ami tiie Oalvanic batter ies, the Calvanoa.eter, millampere meter, the automatic Kheotome, electric needles, Calva no Magnet, tho reat iralvanic hair.ctc. Per sons desiring to purchase a battery or wishing electrical treatment, will call at Pr. Jones' ortiee on Third and Wasbimrton streets, A4 bany, Oregon. SI rayed or SColen, Ml WO SMALL POX IKS, OXK BLACK WITH L half circle brand on the hip. Tne other a bay bianded 'S. X." on hip. A suitable re ward will be paid for their recovery. Oko. O. Axukksox,, Albany. Or. tat Engiisiijfieineily, 'iade Hark. MM Murray's Specific A puarautrcd cure afor nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain l'..wer. Hysteria, Headache Pain in the B ek, Nervous Prostration, Wakefulness, Before Taking, rrnoea, cniversai Lass,. tilde. Seminal Weakness 1m c i i-:v -anil xeutsyal loss ef power o h Generate Orurxin in either sex -camed by ndisere ion or over-exertion, and which ul timately lead to Premature Trade Marie. Old Aje, Insanity and Con sumiition. si. Co" a box or six boxes fori'5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full par ticulars in pamphlet sent free j to every applicant. e iiarauM'' Knxrs to cure any ease, b'nr every S.-I.O0 order received we send si" boxes, with writte"ftorTkln?. guanine e to refund the inonev if on specific does not effect a cure. Address all commu nications to the Sole Manufacturci:, The Murray Medicine Co., Kansas, City, Mo. itsTSold in Albany by Fcliay Foshay A 1I:i.soiiasolc ae SECOND HAXD SHOW CASE WAXTI D Apply ao Hkkai.ii ortice. Keniwval. S'S ;IISPLY HOUSE NOW i ioe e io:i of his harness store. DUB'.iriLL: marks tin which has been removed to Pierce's new block. His old customers toirethrr with the general public are invited to call and see this wondcrful'dispiav horse and inspect his com plete line of harness, saddles, buiryy robes, c etc. nvn usic! Miss LauraGoltra, OF SAL KM, Will take a limited number of pupils in piano, orjjan an J harmony. Inouire on Mondays at the residenec of W. II. (ioltra and durisisr the wrek at the res idence of Mrs. C C. Cherry. WILL BROS Dealer in all the leading Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos, A full Line of Sheet music, musical merchandise.ammunition, fish ing tackV, ere. Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL and JJxtras for all MACHINES 'LINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing offsewing machines, musical instruments, cams, etc., neatly done W. P . 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 inspection Cashmeres Imported Broadcloth Silk Warp, Henrietta All Wool Tricots Assatet Flannels In fact everything usually found in first-class Prv 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 f3CAll mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see me. "W IF. (successor to 1888-9 All Outline Hitorv of Greece $0 Preparatory Greek Course in Knu'lisn. v College Greek Course ill English.. Popular Z lol.nrv Chemistry ' be Character oi Jesus Modern Church in K.urope Price per set Cnaiiti'i'i.iaii per ve.tr 1 IV I 1 -20 1 0.1 40 40 5 50 1 ..u A d'sc; Hint allowed wnen i sjU'jOV more are ordered at one time. Al! orders proa. pt;y filled by J K C1LL Co.. liooksellers, P'Ttland, ore.ro i. SizrOr by your local B loks. lli-r Kclliovcd. TOSKril WEBHUli AXXolWCKS TO HIS 1 1 pal runs an I friends lint lie em be fo'iud on Firt street, in his new ro'inis in I'osliuv ,V. M is ci s iiric.v, whore lie is prepared to ae c en n i.l it the p iVie wjth am tilling in th.; t i.'lsor'ailine.. H')J or "il'Pbfl .bs u f ml ;oijt' STOCKMEN AND FARMERS! T I.hereby certify that Or. I X. Woodle has j successfullv operated on mv r;ib!in : ho-s- ISAAC HAYS. J For further efcreiiee in rer-ira to nuhiit's j uihuire of l.ie Peterson, Win. Pctersoii.Leli- i anon; John liardma.i, Alfred Wclverton, Al- ! any; Sam Gaines, Seio: Win. Foster, Prine-i ville. I practice veterinary medicine in At- J bany and country surrouudiny' Oltice and I residence corner (ith and Washington sts.CI I. X, WOODLK. Vetci-iieirv Snrvwin M ' Oregon mm Curran & Monteith';have lots for sale on the installment plan, rang ing in price from lo$l(K)0. ,OVlcrs!J3Uysler I' " - mm r , . .aa a. i mi E ASTEKX AXD OLYMPIAN SKKVED fresh every day at 11. Oiercks' restaurant OREGOIiRAILWAY and A VHi 4TIO.N I'OMI'tSill ! Columbia River Route j Trains for Kir. leive P.-,'vi Ijat 10 A.J M . and z v. M. . daily. riirp!T7"T?rpC! to d from principal J. J.LLJCi X !U3P"'1I,'3 in United States, j Canada and Europe. I i ELEC4NT8PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant tSleeping aCars Run Through on Express Trains OMAHA, COUSiCIL BLUFFS .iA.-r ST. TAUL Freeof IMiarge ami Without Change. Close Connections at Portland for San (Fran- Cisco and Puet Sound points.3 For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon. A. L. MWEU, I. A T. A. IT. II. HOMOMK. .i-vral .Uanuscr. 43"Buats leave the O. K. X. Co.'s wharf, at t ie foot of Broadalhin street, on Tuesday ani Friday of each week. C. O. RAWLINGS, Local A'jent. READ, of the following J goods: Flushes Velvets Velveteens Silks and Satins N H. AIleti Albany, Oregon. ! Step Mftpv I I Staple Groceries I ' t"'Tn'. etc CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and refiable honae ia aJBo to found a complete aaaortmmt, of fresh fainl, p-oceriea, to which is constantly being added the seasonable linen af (rocariaa and provision tuch as Fine Pickle, Dried Beef Chipped to 0rde Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These (roods were all bought when pries, were low, and the benefit ot the margin will w fiven to his customers. Remember the plua, it the old coruer on First and Ioadalbiii Sts. ' HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFEF?, Proprietors of if And manufacturer of Choice Confectionery. We are now prepwed to furnish cfeoice, fra candies of best gride, consisting- at pare nti. it, assorted flavors, mixed candies, extre Kreniv. and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy tuft and a general assortment oi floe candies AT HHOtRSALK OK RETAIL. 5f-Orders from country dealers procopth afc tened to. Factory on tint street, Albany. - - Oregon,, NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior lem-fsitrTlyiW Mkssaf we) Tie Best Stop Mlitiej fVrkHfeh4prieia Mk for vim NOTICE. 1 have bought and furnished The Scio Fiourmg Mills With new machinery, makinir flour by the ftll kollkr PRoeEss. " Tne mill is now run tiiaa and 1 can furbish the btst -f floir and feed at leasonable rates. I inteM.l to run my mill in mch a manner that none can go away dissatisfied. Uive me a call. E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills SECOP HAND STORE1 The past year bas proven it to be & necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoves, Furniture, tinware We ai e always prepared to buy your heusehold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents lor the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Killer. L. GOTTLIEb. litany Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR eFLadiep nd children's hair dress, ne: a specialty. Dntiae satisfaction guaranteed . . JOHN SCKMEER'S Livery, Mft Sale stable Corner Second and Ellsworth St. ALBANY. - . OREGON HOR8K8 BOAROKO by the day or month. C riages or bussies on reasonable terms v6nl NORTHWEST FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE COMPANil PORTLAND, - - OREGON CAPITAL STOfc laiGNOLIA- JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Will funiish sacks to farmers and receive wheat at the u.'iial rates of storage. The highest market price paid for ranie. Q AiTBest Maar.olia fluir always oa h nd fur sale or exchange at reasona ble rates. JOHN A. CRAWFORD, i A tine line of new silverware just opened at Will 4o Stark'b. ALBANY SODA WORKS Red km Mk w