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oruin0 Jailg 2m raid o. a c. j:. k. line tablk. NORTH BOUXD. !.. eparts Arrives. Caia. e.r. I t:-)5 am! 7;u.irm I'ortl'd 10 Eugene ex 11:15 am lltfoaiiil ' S4npm Fieiirbt I 7:tnam " 9 4ri so!;th or j j ; I Arrives! Departs! Arrives f'itla exp - 7:4"piil f.pm.Ashlaml'J.OO.in Kuireiie ex !2-2.t!! l2 40pm hi -ene il'ipm Frti .'l:t ; i l.;l(ipini-'.uu'i-p.e (;.(-ir! r.i Freight received for soutli after 11 a. ii. of t lie same day. kLEI5AXOX BRANX'H. Kn Alba'y' Departs i Arrives. 1 No 1 1 ! 12.50 ni! Lebanou at 1,'iH p m j' r.6 r n: .Vn IS .j S.pir! K'm l.eb'ii 12. .. 5.00 p in Albany at 5.45 am No 14 12. 0) p nv '' 2.45 pm OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs ...lU.15anijl 00 p in I 5.25pmlt:. 50 a m T.'is.- :n'er. . :ht .IUIT1.V4.S A HOLT 1DWJ. Wheat, 78 cents. K. F. Wyatt, of Harrisburg, is in 1he city. election one week from Tuesday. next For nice parlor suit?s ea1! Tho.nas Brink. Business was never better on in Albany than at present. New goods at F. M. French's. The corner jewelry store. For choice canned goods call at the Willamette Tacking Co.'s ttore. The usual number of drunks were lodged in the city jail last ni:ht. Burkhart & Royce, job printers. Over the First .National bank, Al bany Oregon. New stock of silver plated (extra ! reavv; knives, torts and at F. M. French's. spoons, j Walter Edst and Burr Sloan will shortly open a poultry, fish and game market in this city. 0. T. Porter was granted a di vorce from his wife, Matilda Porter, in the circuit court yesterday. A band of half dozen dirty men, women and children, and rive sick ly looking bears are now inflicting this city with their presence. Hot lnnch will be served at the W. C. T. U. hall by the ladies of the Presbyt3rian church on elec tion day from 11a. m. to 7. p. m. Dp not forget, the fact that you can' get genuine bargains in gentle- men and lauies' gold and silver i wat-:hes at F. M. French's. The corr.er jewelry store The present term of circuit court will probably continue the greater pari of next week. Curt will prob ably adjourn ot 11 a. m. to-day until Monday. Polit'cs must be lively at Ya- iiii'1 nu tlirt AT-k ..-.-- "" Mli r f I'Uit t: till- nounces a speech to be made there to-night in a. double column dis .lay advertisement. The Daily IIeald will contain full election returns by telegraph. Those desiring to obtain the fa ne Tesh in the morninsr after election should subscribe now. 'State (Jrange Lecturer John liaving iust returned from Cacka-i mas county, where he had resusci tated Mt. Zion Grange. IV. B. F. Fuller, of Halsey, who has brought t this coast some of the finest eastern horses ever im ported, was in the city yesterday looking after business matters. The notice of Sheriff Smallmon to tne taxpayers ot J.inn county will be tound in our advertising ;oli;mns, giving the dates and j Thursday, and will continue over j daces of the tax collector's visits, j Miiiday." The opening . ermon was 1 There will be no preachingat the i preached last evening by Rev. T. Haptist church on Sunday, but j II. niall. There w ill be preaching Sunday school will be held as ! each morning and evening. Fol usual and the young people's j lowing is the roll of the ministers meeting will be held at o'clock, j in attendance : liev. N. L. 2s'ew. Mrs. Dora Davis, of Ilarrisbur. 1 who iias been visiting in this city, was taken seriously ill last even ing and returned home, accompan ied by her mother, Mrs. Dr. J. F. Hendrex. Don't fail to call at the Willam ette Backing Co's store and buy t )niC of their tine fresh cream can dies, of which thev have iust eived a large assortment. Also; AI(OIIt ul fakes of all kinds. j The Ore-con Land Co. has fori, The oHowing item is dipped we choice fruit lands 2K mles '? " published at from Alb:.n v, which will be sold in hI'k le' ., t(.'harlelS ift,.vn..,.r:. i, ti.;0 i..,..t i,.,J nnclin, who lias been through leen selec.tel with special reference forjfruit growing. Call at the otiice and procure one of those lots before . they are all sold. , ji iv. v loini j- iu.- taiiu iiao Julius Gradwohl, who has re turned from San Francisco, has 1 1 lti;we arrangeraews w ouy goi. as direct irom r.urope. ue says tie .lias bought and will soon ope'i one of the finest lines of crockery, chinaware, silver anil porcelain Aare ever seen in Albany, which -...111 V... ..1.1 ..l.n;...n.tKnn ui jiMun) Mt-win uKMi'n uwii anv house on the Pacific coast. Mrs. T. A. hane left vesterdav for her future home in Portland. In the evening before her depar- j ture she was tendered a pleasant farewell party by the ladies of the W. C. T. U. at the residence of : 31 rs. J. II. Townsend. Mrs. Shane; states that it is with regret that ' she leaves Albany, where she has .made many warm friends. The only excrutiatingly humor ous paper in Benton county is the; 'Neivport News. It informs its jt-i(i-rs that when stertinships enter the harbor the pilot does not jump overboard with the hawser in his teeth and tow the .t-hip to her dock, but that tiu-ie are two good tugs there iV.r the purpose oi assisting vessels in. j rinu iT toiKT. A Number of CiJminal Ca:es Before tt Coart The 0. P. Damage Suit Decided. H. P. McGuire and Charles E. Potter, the Sittings men indicted for libel, ,vere arraigned and were given until J a. m. to-day to plead. N. A. Elodgett, indicted for ibel, was given until 1 v. m. Monday to plead. Ueo. Mealy, indicted for selling liquor, was "given until to day to plead. Charles Ilannon, indicted for rescuing a prisoner from an oiiicer, was arraigned and I,. II. Mon tanye was appointed to defend the prisoner. Orson Rose, indicted for gam bling, was arraigned and will plead to-day at 'J a. m. Julius Graf, indicted for bur g'ary, was arraigned and plead not guilty. On trial last evening. Frank Mack, indicted for bur glaiy, was discharged, tiie cast being ordered dismissed 'by the court. The Orog m Pacific's suit against G. W. Hunt for .f 150,000 damages, was given to the jury at 3 o clock. At a late huur the verdict of the jury was given : "We find for defendant, G. W. Hunt, in the the Sim of .f7o,243.56." OTHER CASES. H. A. Holman vs. Tempa Hunt et al., partition ; decree granted. Amy Daniels vs. J. W. Daniels, divorce ; granted. Klizabeth Quinn vs. Patrick Quinn, divorce; granted. O. T. Porter vs. Matilda Porter, divorce; granted. Assignment of Shane & Lons way ; funds ordered distributed among creditoi j. State vs. Nick and Clara Kine, larceny in a dwelling; indictment. Sc'ioOl KrgMcrs. Superintendent McElroy has pre pared, arranged, and completed the general register for the use of the public schools of the state. This is done iu accordance with the amendments made to the public school laws bv the last legislative assembly, which makes it obliga tory upon the superintendent of public instruction to prepare a uniform series of suitable registers, etc., for conducting all. needed business under the school laws of the state. This register is very complete and comprehensive, em bracing within one book blanks and forms for registration of pu pils, teacher's daily register, pu pils' roll of honor, visitors' register and summary and blank forms for teacher's orders, with a general summary for the school term or year. The register is prepared with especial care to comply with the law, requirements of the Oregon I and to secure accurate, cou- venient, uniform school record:. and permanent The book ;s adapted to the needs of city, town, village, or rural public schools, whether graded or ungraded, and will do more to secure uniform ad vancement and development of public school work than anything heretofore attempted. These reg istry books will be forwarded to ' . i . , , I he feeraI ""ty," superin ! tendents as rapidly as possible. I from whom school clerks may ob- j I tain them for their districts. Sulli- j I cient numbers will be sent out to' j the various counties to supply each i j and everv school room in the state, I unn are supplied iree ot course. While the book has been arranged I 141 ii. UlWl LXUllUlUlLcll Ml , Lilt; in r xi zvl- t- oiiriti,.iviiiin iro i 1 . bookbinder is exffdient and ehr:nit I and highly creditable to all eon-! cerned. The public schools of Salem are the very first in the state to use the book, the board of di rectors having been supplied with sutiicient copies yesterday. Wr-'' "robyu-rj . The Oregon J'resbvterv of the C. 1J' church met at "Lebanon '"oAiinnvjiie ; Kev. J. P. Moody, Scio; lvev.Aeil Johnston, McMinn villu; Rev. Samuel Miller, Rev. T. II. Small, Silverton; Rev. D.M. Keene, Fairtield ; Rev. C. I. Brown, The Dalles; Rev. J. M, Boyles, Wilhoit; Rev. Bryant, Buena Vista; Rev. W. Crawford, Cor vailis, Rev. J. R. Kirkpatrick, Lebanon. 4.1 tie diiterent western states ami territories recently, thinks that in the vicinity of "Albany, Oregon, where L. V. Guissii? located, is the garden spot of the world. He savs that Luhrs & Barks. Dorfner, and others formerly from this place, are , doing well, and satisfied with the , country. Mr. Hameiin brought j samples of wheat back with lnm j that'averaged 60 bushels per acre j 0ats that yielde'l T'0 bushels per j acie, and several samples of aimles i V . tr .. . 1 I T J iwps, iie thinks tne country is almost a paradise. Attempted Hitr-lary. At an early hour yesterday morn ing Thomas Wallace heard some one trying to eli'ect an entrance into his residence on Elsworth street. The fellow was Irving to get into he kitchen. Mr. Wallace pointed his revolver out of the wiinlow, and tired tvo shots at the would-be burglar, who lied. W f Can and Ito :t:irantee Acker's Bioo-J Elixir tor it has bren fully demonstrated to the p-tiple of tiii.s country that it i. superior to ail other pifimiatiiuii' tor I lo.nl diseases. It is a positive cure for svplnhtie poisoning, ulcers, erup uona and pimples. It purifies the whole sysinn ai:.l thi-roujily l-nildo uj tiie eoiistitiui n. 1 THE MOByrS HERALD: SATURDAY, The Oregon Pacific's Kumiu-- The railroads of Oregon have filed their annual reports with the state railroad commissioners. The business of the Oregon Pacific mad for the ear commencing Julv 1. 1387 and ending July f. lt?8S is shown as follows: AmouDt capital stock subscribed $3,900,000 fully paid iu. Liub.li-tie.-. fund c-ebt. $0,000,000 floating debt, $1,-100.000. Amount cash paid company on account of or iginal stock, $100,000, balance of stock having bt-ca paid for by other property soid and fransf.-r rod to the company. "alue of roadbed, as robing stock, buildings etc. city, 20,500. 83 3 miles: asM'vst-d, $287,000: $143 5000: stations, , $3000; other prop Lcngth main track sidings, 5.9 miles Number miles rnu iiv uasseucer trains during year, 58.921; mix-d and Ireiijlit, 4.1,248 milts. Tons local frei-ilit carried 118,165. Number of tons carried oue mie 2.004,257. Amount received ner ton per in i 1 3 for all freight .0352. Total passengers carried for year, 44.733. Amount received from the same $39,909 52. Total freight earnings, $91,550 82. Earnims from alUources $139,913, 57. Expense running passenger trains, $11,945 33; ireight 23,231 74; all other expenses, $27,054 91. Amount taxes paid (under protest), $13,500 10. Amount expe: ded for maintenance oi way, $28,871 94; stations, buildings, etc., $2,597 42; other expenses tor maintenance ot wav, $1,073 30; all other expenses, $G,G21 57. Short or I'nxliicc. The chicken, egg and butter sup ply of this state has fallen further behind the demand this year than eyer before, and now it seems as if the supply of hogs is also to be short, and more lard, bacon and hams will have to be imported than ever before. It is not that the supply is less than usual, but the increase in the supply has not kept pace with the increased de mand, owing to the increase of population. It is hardly to be ex pected that this state can raise pork in such quantities as the great corn-growing states, but there should be no trouble in producing enough for home consumption. A IMsliucliuii. In connection with the commu nication published in the IIekai.d from Rock Creek, criticising the action of the conductor on the Ore gon J'acific constuiction train for ejectis;g men going to the front to work, it is but just be to state that the 'emarks of the correspondent ought not to be applied to the otii- cials 01 tlie road in general, who are gentiemaniy ani courteous ana always give the' public fair treat ment, as do the contractors on the road. The trouble is entirely with the conductor referred to. .National MiirKicul Institute. Two or more surgeons represent ing this institute will be at the Revere House, Albany Nov. 0th, or at the St. Charles hotel Lebanon Nov. 7th, 188S. They come fully prepared with all the apparatus necessary lot the successful treat ment of their specialties, curvature of the spine, disease of the hip and knee joint, crooked limbs, club feet and all bodily deformities. Their succes.t in treatmg these troubles as well as all chronic and sexual diseases has made for the institute a national reputation. Upon ap plication, references will be fur nished from patients in all parts of the United States. All persons who are suffering from any of these complaints, should not fail to take advantage of this oppoitunity for relief. Hail n't .ot It In 1 1. The Independence West Side tells the following: Ilarley Alex ander, the newly-appointed post master at Buena Vista received his first mail recently in a large mail bag, which he emptied, hung on a hook and proceeded to fill up. Sev eral days having elapsed without any mail being received at this oilice, T. J. Ford, our ever-accommodating postmaster, asked him to send on his mail, and received in reply the following: ''(treat Scott ! You must be in a terrible hurry. I haven't got tne blamed satk half mil yet. !" aoI YVantcfl. The highest 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 llKKAi.nor Wkeki.y IIkk.u d-Ijis SK.MIX.VrOK. lutlia-s I have received my full stock of fall and winter millinery, nave secured the service of Miss Smith, of Portland, trimmer. A V i 1 1 be pleased to show goods at any time. Ida M. ISrush, successor to Mrs. E. J. O'Connor. loo Lair. The Democrat says the case of (1. V. Belt against Linn county for deputy district attorney fees in favor of Deputy L. II. Montanve, will b6 appealed. Just how this can Vie done after the money has been paid on the iud-Miient.. sue o dillicult to explain. I'rohultly I he i;n 0r u. It is said that the contest case of J. J. Whitney for the countv judge ship will be appealed, 'fhe case was dismissed with such a decision by Judge Boise as would leave lit tle grounds for takin' the case up This will probablv'be the end of ine case, as the m.jde was declared illegal. ot contest Received a hi invoice of barber! supplies fpin VeiieekV harher sh i nuauelplr.a, ,a j I, A. Arehiha.ii. er 'U.ii:',ii; !.uriiir Feho...- U.i.j-.-.-. Vieiick a laths. a ire lit f.'f I'm; Co.. OlOKsih ri(.iit ii i albam ifet Cash Will Buy Goods Cheaper Than Aaywhsre Else. There is no need of sending a wav for goods when the following desir able wares can be bought for net cash at import prices: One-half dozen unbundled tea- ! cups and saucers, 35 cts. j i dozen unbundled coffee cups and" saucers, 45 cts. -2 dozen handled coffee cups and j saucers, 50 cts. J dozen seven inch dinner plates i r vie. The goods mentioned above are iron stone china, and not 0. C. ware. Tiiese prices will stand good for the next thirty days. Ji i.ii s Gu.unvonL. Albany, Oct. 2i, 1SSS. I'iue Hoi'M's lor .". We have just brought from lastern Oregon a fine lot of work i horses which we will sell on terms j to suit the times. Among them is ' some promising voting 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. McKnight Bros., Tallinan, Or. .Not a California Bear. Anybody can catch cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go like the man who eauglit the bear. We advise our readers to jitirvha.se of FosUay and Mason, a bottle of Santa Abie, the California King of Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, ( omrhs and Croup Cures a:.d keep it handy 'Tis pleasing to the taste and death to the above complaints. Sold at $1 a hot-1 ri 'j i. i .- UII1WI Ilia vui fc - Cure iriveh immediate ivli-f. The Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by its healing and penetrating nature, (.Jive it a trial. Six months treat ment -Jl. sent by mail $1,10, tl. ,,r r,,,. mi i '.,i;r.. c.,f l Happim-sH anl Content mm t, Cannot go hant' in haud 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 and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 ceitts by Foshay & Masou. I'iinplrs 011 I lie Face Dei ote au impure state of the bloi d and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Klixir wil! remove all impurities aud leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purity rud strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by Koshay & Mason. People Kvecy where Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in every way superior to any and all other preparations for the throat and lungs, In whooping cough aud croup it is magic and relieves at once. Re member this remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. Ciililoriiia ut-IC-4 lire. The only guaranteed cere for ca tarrh, cold in the head, haylfcver.rose co'd, calrrlinl deafness auclsore v.yvs Kcs.ore the sense of taste and unpleas ant hreaih, resulting from catarrh, Kay and pca.ant to use. Follow directions aud a cure is wan-anted, by all d inriristo. .Send for a circular to Abi. tine Medical Company, Oro. i!le. Cal. Six months' treatment for 1 ; r-ent bv mail, 1,10, For sale bv j Foshay A: Mason, Ali Absolute 4'ui-r. The original Ahk-tiuu Ointment is only jitit ii(i in hir:;i; two ounce t-n hoxes, and is an uh-olute cure for old sons, b" i ns, wound--, I'liapjicil liauds. and all skiii frnptions. W ill positiv ely eure all k.nds f jiilfs. Ask for j the original Aliietine Ointment, tvdd liy Foshay A: Mason for 'S cents per j box by mail ." cents. j (.unrii Against The Strike, j And ahvavs have a tottle of Acker's I Knjiihli l'emeily in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike 1 your lit tie one, or a cold or cough j may fasten itself upon you. One j dose is a preventive and a few doses i a positive cure. All Throat ami I Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay i Mason. I'resli liinier. At the Willamette Packing Com pany's store, tilh pails of apple, plum, tomato and pear butter, 50 cents per pail. Pillow sham holders tiling out at Brink's. the neatest The BUYERS' GUIDE is issued March and Sept.each year. It is an encyclopedia of u?eful 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, ,lish. hunt, work, go to church or staj; at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, aud you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' C'UIDE. which will he sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav P.'tai;e. MONTGOMERY, WARD & COi, 1 1 1 -1 U Michigan Aveuu(-'hicato,Ill. IriiUollarsI Kcwarrt. "ITHU. I!K TAII) BY . W. S.MITH.STOVE l dt-alur, of A!lan, or., for any infor ni ition tint will lead t the recovery of the following ileseribud row: Li'ht red, left fore foot white, some. vliite on left flank, tip of tail white, piece broke off riifht horn, white face, white on breast, both ears slit a little and small piece off riirht earaliove slit, about ei-ht years old. U. W. SMITH. NoJiee l IpIor. UroODIX AND WIL LA K 1 HAVIXG SOLD out their furniture business in Altiaay, desire to close up al' accounts bv the 1st of 1'eccinber, liS. All persona indebted to them wlil plea.se call at their earliest con ! v-.iiieii'-e, :t it is necessary to have everything scUieu by that time. WOOOIX& WILLARP. Koiiiiis lor Kent. VI ii.MSIlEI) AXl; VXKURXfSIIED L r. omis t' rent. Enquire of 11. H.irnes, ' rn.-r of Seventh and liaker streets. ( Bi iek for Jale Z i .1 'i.oiw ;nti.l bi Lk for sMe. App'y to W. C w Casseii. Aluauj . OCTOBER 27, 1SSS OR. D. M. JONES Has accepted the agency of Oregon and W T. tor the A. C. Harris Electric Batten OR J Little Kentucky Giant, i ir.3 nailery can lie used and Kept m oilier w ith but little stmiy or expense. It is one or the linest physicians' aim family lotteries in : ho market. Anyone wishing to purchase a iroM battery wil do well to '.-.ill ami i xamii.i. them. The iii( iical ttoi ' aekt'owictle' the ir-at healing p-m-er of. electrvity in liiiny iiseases, an' especially those of a chronic character The iloctoi Is pr-parec to e;eetric.u treatment. 1 here lias been no ex pense spared in procuring every appliance neeessary to obtain the b.nt curative effect from this potent aent. You will tint! at his otiice the Karadic ami the (ialvanic batter ies, the Galvanometer, millainpere meter, the aiituiiiatic Kheotome, electrie needles, Gaiia no Magnet, the jfrcat galvanic . hair.ete. Per sons desiring' to purchase a battery or wishing electrical treatment, will call at Dr. Jones' otfice on Third anil Washington streets, PA bany, Oregon Sli-ajcI r Stolen. H1WO SMALL PON1KS, ONE BLACK WITH L half circle brand o:i the hip. Tne other a bay branded "S, N." on hip. A suitable re ward will be paid for their recovery. Gko. C. Amikrsux,, Albany. Or. English pemeily. Murray's Specific A fruaraiito'd cure afor nervous diseases, bitch as Weak Memory, Loss of llrain Power, Hysteria, Headache Pain in the U ck, Nervous Pro-it ration, Wakcfiiliies-i, Rpfnra Talcinir 'eueorrliiBa, Universal Lassr. Betore lakinfctuiJ Stmillal Weakness ii- c if. ncv and general hwsi.f p.nver o h Generate Ordain in either sex caused by ndisere ion or over-exertion, and which ul timately lead to Premature Trade Mark. Old Ae, Insanity and Con sumption. sl.CO a box or six boxes t'orS5.0i). Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full par ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. We iiiiaraiilcr ( Koves to cure any case. For every irTi.00 onler rei.-cived we send si" boxes, with a '"""JtftorTjkillJTt ruarane e to refund the money if ou specific does not-effect a cure. Address all commu nications to the Sole Manufacturers, The Murray Medicine Co., Kansas, City, .Mo. 3TSold in Albany by Foshay Fosliay A Mason, sulc a'e QF.CONHHVNDSHOW CASE WANT1D O Apply ai HKiiali) office. ISemoval. DrKPil'll.r.E'SBOISPLAY 1I0K.SK xow marks the iov itioii of his harness store, which has been removed to Pierce's new block. His old customers together with the general public are invited to call and see this wonderful display horse and inspect his com plete line of harness, saddles, buirgy robes, c, etc. MUSIC! Miss LauraGoltra, OF SALEM, Will take a limited numherof pupils in piano, organ uni harmony. Impi'iru on .Mondays at the residence of W. II. Goltra and during the week at the res idence of Mrs. C C. Cherry. WILL Dealers in all treat VgaJo Mar fa Guns, Pistols, Sewing laclimes, Orpns, Pianos, A full Sheet music, musical merchaudise,amnninition, fisli ing tackle, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines NEE DLESiOl Laud Extras for all MACHINES LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing offsewing machines, musical instruments, runs, etc., neatly done W. F. 1 am now receiving mv notions, etc, aud propose to tne line, My goods are ail FOR CASH! We invite your inspection Cashmeres Imported Broadcloth. Silk "Warp, Henrietta All Wool Tricots Assatct Flannels In fact everything usually found in -v first-class Pry Goods Store. My Boot and Shoe department is complete. I have also added a complete 1 ins of boys kilt suits. A comparison of mv stock and prices is solicited a"All mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see me. "W IF1. lEBZE-iL-ID, (snccessor to X H. .Allen; Albany, Oregon. CHAUTAUQUA BOOKS A O Q Q C lOOO""" An Outline History of Greece Preparatory Greek Course in En i.'ollere Greek Course in English. Popular Z'lolov Ciiemistry i he Character 01 Jesus .Modem Church i:i Europe I'ri.-e per set Cimutiiiipian per year Adisi-'iunt allo'.ved when 5 et ordered at one time, Ail orders itiv f: j,v J K GILL tv Co.. Bj.ikse'brs, Portland, Oreyo i, 2u Or by your local 13 )ol;se!ler J ICciuol t'!. JOSEPH WEBBEi: ANNOL'.VCES TO HIS ) in; rons an 1 friends th it he cm lie fo nid on First btr.-et, in his new rooms in Foshay ;t -M 11 i s brick, wiire lu is prepared to ac c nn 11 1 lat ; the public, wjta a;i tliia-r in the t )iisor';i!!ine. Un or co!d;hafhs sr ail hours AND FARMERS! I.hereby certify that l)r. I N. Woodle has successfully operated on my riilu'Iin horse ISAAC HAYS. For further eierenee in regard to ridtrlins inbuire of D.ive Peterson, Wni. Petersjn.Le'o anon: .John Hardmaii, Alfred W'clverton, Al any; Sam Gaines, Scio; Wm. Foster, Prine ville. 1 practice veterinary medicine in Al bany and country surrounding Otiice ami residence corner oth and Washington sts. t I. N. WoODLE. Veterinary Snrreon" iipjn 1 Curran & Monteithhave'lots for sale on the installment plan, rang ing in price from $125 to $1000. ?ys crs ! 5tys rsl EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN"! SERVED fresh every day at H. Uiereks' restaurant OREGMRAILWAT and VVYIfiiTION tONI'AXV Columbia River Rout Trains for tin Kiv, le. e PortHii'ljat 10 A.J M and 2 P. M. daily. TTOIT TT"! co and from Principal JL XUlV. Hi 1 Ojpoints in United States, Canada and Europe ELEGANT8PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant SSleeping aCars Enn Thron?h.on Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS -, ' idA.D ST. PAUL Free of Dhargc aud Without Change, Close Connections at Portland for San Fran- cisco and Pusret Sound points, j For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Jlontcith, First Street, Albany, Orejfon. A. I.. MIXtVKI.I, ii. P. V T. A, . 11. iKiM o.un. 4;--M--aI .1Eaiiater. iRTBoats leave the O. K. X. Co.'s wharf, at fie foot of Broailalbin street, on Tuesday an3 Friday of each week.C. G. RAWLINGS, Local Aijent. BROS the leading Line of- READ, Fall stock ot Drv Goods make it red hot all along' tresh and new and bought of the following Jgoods: Flushes Velvets Velveteens Silks and Satins 1 DO J ir more are , OREGON i mm I I . Mil)' II PPV lish.l Oi: TsJ JKX S UJULV1 s 1 00 1 v 1 20 j 1 00 i ,'' V V V V V"" i'i 40 I A. FULL STOCK; OF- Staple G roceries I I Fine GIassware,Crockeri I The bst qnaE ot teaa. eoSas, nMrm , ai.V, etc. j CAKES, PIES, ! Fresh Baked Brea3 Every Day. AttMaoMand rdktik hooae is ah to - found a complete amortinent, of frash fkmt ! frooeriea, to which is roostaaUy beinft aJde) ai. i the seasonable Hues of t i tuwisi and pnwinot I sueii as ! Cranberries, ! Fine Pickles, ! Dried Beef Chipped to 0rde, j Anchovy Mustard, j Candies and Nuts, j Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, j Bohemian Glassware, Etc. I These poods were ail bought when prlo I were low, and the benefit of the manin will at fiven to his customers. Henember the pla t the old corner on First and Broadalbia 8t " HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER Proprietors ol And manufactaran of T)1 J We an now preparcd to tarnish dioiee, fra nuxiias of bat grade, consisting of pare stick, Minoried flavors, mixed nni extra KremC and choooiate ereama, faoey mixed, candy tuja and agenaral aasortioaat of toecaixtiea AT VHOLESAU OK KETAIL. HTOrden from conn try doalen promptly ak tnd to. Factory on iu&t atreet, Albany. - - Oregon, ISOM, UlNIJIfi Jt V., Pvop'ft. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior tar tamOsax kako m) The Best Storage Facilities em Higfaeai prica in AHL&JK att ior whnh NOTICE. 1 have bought and furnished- n mi imi M All 1 s '111 L 11,11 With new machinery, making flour by the fi ll rollkr PRoCE.ss. Tne mill is iiow run ni.i and 1 can furnish the best of flour and feed at reasonable rates. I intend to run my mill in such a manlier tl at none can go away dissatisfieo. Give me a call. E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills MM HMD STOKP The past year lias proven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour StoTes, Purnitiire, tinwaxe We aie always prepared to buy your household furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agent? for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Killer, L. GOTTLIEB. Aitaj Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR JSPTadief nd children's hair dress, ng a specialty. Dnti.ie satisfaction euaranteed JOHN SGHMEER'S Livery. Mft Sale stable Corner Second and ElUeaotih Sts . ALBANY, - . 0REO0S H0K8KS boaiiukd by the day or month. Car riagea or butriei on reasonable term? vonl . NORTHWEST INSURANCE COMPANY 1 PORTLAND, - - OREGON CAPITAL STO K 950,0t MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Will furnish Packs to farmers and receive wheat at the usual rates of storage. The highest market price paid for same. P"1 AriTBest Magnolia flour alwaysfti h;nd for sale or exchange at reasona. ble rates. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. 4 A line line of new silverware iust opened at Will & Stark's. J ' ill ffll ALBANY SODA WORKS Choice Confectionery Red drawn Milk Tiie Scio FI0111M Mills FIRE and MARINE