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THE MCVRXIXU HERALD: CTORER 28, 1SSS Povmnogaihicvaial O. A C. 1J. K. TSJ1E TAKLSj. ... , i ! lMnrt:Arrivis. Cala. c..r. j i;;)5aiii; 7;U.;iin I'ortlTiT" L'Mii Kii-eiie ex 11:15 am I ! 'niiji :u.'.!!i Kiei'.-ht I... I " " SOUTH Arrives IX-imrUj Arrives C-iUl L Fr.-:.;.t ; T:4.".uiii ;"hi i , A.h iai n I : 1. 01 1 . I : .12 4' .,-; j -'i t:n; ."him.. i 1 -. I'".. .. : , Nil Krci'ht ivou-cl tui- south after ii. a. .v. of tiit; saint lay. iLKB.VXUX LUlAJs'CH. I'm AlbaV Departs i Arrives."' Noll j 12.50 l in Lebanon at 1 ,.",(! ) n. K in Leb'u .o 11. No 14 . '5.00 p : 1.1X1 in Albany at '.45 a m 2.45 hi UREGOX pacific timetable. Arrives Departs Passwrwer. Freight ...',11.15am 1 1.00 p m 5.'25pm!(;.50a ill JOTTlXCiS ABOIT TOW!k. 1 or nice parlor suites call on Thomasrink. The Mechanics Fair at Portland dosed yesterday. V, C. Peterson, of Lebanon, was in the city yesterday.' Kiley Kirk, of Brownsville, wa i i the city Saturday. Ion. R. A. Irvine leaves to-day for a trip to Pendleton. New :oods at F. M. French's. The corner jewelry store. For choice canned roods call at the Willamette Packing Co. !s store. Purkhart & Poyce, job printers. Over the First National bank, Al bany Oregon. Mrs. Win. Byers, of Brownsville, is lying seriously ill and not ex pected to live. New stock of silver plat 1 (extra heavy) knives, forks and spoons, at F. M. French's. Alvin .Toslin, with -his big dia monds, will appear in a new play .some time this winter. Wild geese are beginning to ina'e their appearance in the wheat fields of the prairie. The river is nearly two feei above low water mark, and steam boating will soon commence. City Marshall Hays had to kill a. fine horse the other day, which was injured on a barbed wire fence. A small ripple of excitement was created at Lebanon vesterdav bv a pugilistic encounter between two i jlrwtnrs ( The crowd of Italian besrirn-s with their bears were ordered yes terday by-Marshal Hays toquit the town, which they did. Hot lunch will be served at the W. C. T. U. hii'l by the ladies of the Presbyterian church on elec tion dav from 11 a. m. to 7. r. m. Cir ait o't adjourned yeste--day until 1 o'clock to-morrow. The term wili probably cortinue the greater pat of the coni'ng week. 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. The Daily Heald will contain full election returns by telegraph. Those desiring to obtain the same fresh in the morning after election snould subscribe now. There will be no preaching at the Baptist church on .Sunday, but Sunday school will be held as usual and the young people's meeting will be held at o'clock. Wagers on election are being . made in this city thick and fast as the election day approaches. Bet ting is generally even and in small sums, though a few heavy bets have been made. Don't fail to call at the "Willam ette Packing Co's store and buy some of their tine fresh cream can dies, of which they have just re ceived a large assortment. Also cakes of all kinds. Dr. G. W. Gray has left at this office some remarkably well developed second growth grapes. Mr. I. N. Woodle also left some full grown second growth Red June i apples It wouid seem that the present season has come very near extending irto the next. Messrs. Burkhart & Keeney sold yesterday to Mrs. T. Ohling. of this county, the residence and eight lts ol Mrs. Ida I. Carter in the western part of the city. The price paid for the same was $2200. They also sold to Mrs. Carter a house -and one lot in the Eastern part of the city, belonging to Ralph K. O.iling, paying for the same !f(i00. Last ilu"i Ma.s Merlins, It was announced that a Cleve land and Thurman mass meeting would be held at the court house last night, at which Hon. J. D. Whitman would make a speech. "When the time arrived 'the band playe-1 its most seductive and i.--veetest airs, but no enthusiasm v viil 1 be treated, and by actual count the number present to hear Mr. Whitman's speech was 5;, in cluding the janitor. Carpenter Tools .stolen. A drunken individual was ar rested yesterday for stealing a chest of caipentt-r's tools from W. M. Hart at the Mu He trh'd to sell the t rray House. and did I j'.auage to sell a saw to A. J. Fox. I home of the tools were found in bis possession where arrested. lie! was incarcerated in the county j-iii I to await examination before Justice Humphrey Monday. j K-M'eived a lartfc fai: :iTHt : ! frj:n Vcitctk'o biiioci si invoice of barber i'uiiauclphia, at lOp. LOCAL inEWS Our Usual Eudget of About the Citv. News X THE 0!!i:J.O SM II it C.jsrd of Dismasted Chkaaea the Road Forward. : A gentleman from Portland states ! tii !t --.bout 7o Chinamen anived in uiai cny yesieruay ironi an rran ehco to be taken to Albany to work on tne Oregon racinc railway. ! ihe most intelligent of them said thev will not stay here any longer than "their present engagement Lifts. They seemed woefully sad because of the copious fall of Ore gon mist, which does not compare vith the delightful weather in Southern California, they say. The most of them express their inten tion to return to the Flowery Kingdom belore a year, and when asked why they should do so know ing that they could not return.they auswered that they had lived iii China tnanv years without starv ing, and that their native land would give them further support. The contractors on the Oregon PacifiCare pushing the work for ward as fast as possible on account ot ttie approaching stormy weather. The track is laid now about to Me hama. There being nc difficult ob structions in the way it is expected that the tracklayers will probably reach Mill City, where the road crosses the Santiam, in about one week, and Don Smith's, the foot of the mountains, in about 20 days, if no delay is occasioned at the San tiam bridge. lt(LU THIEVES. They C-irry Off a Dramme.'s '1 Robbery Spoiled- Valise A After the arrival of the night train Friday night two tramps stole a commercial traveler's valise containing a lot of ladies and chil dren's shoes and of her samples of comparatively small value and es caped in the darkness, no clue to their identity being obtained. The same evening a mail pouch was missed from the train and it was supposed to have been stolen. It was subsequently found, how ever, lying by the side of the track where it had fallen from the car, instead of being stolen. Another tramp, or perhaps the same one. attempted to steal a 1 ' . . 1 i 1. .1 . . it 1 TT vanse at me uepoi cast nignt. lie seized it from the truck on the platfo'nn, when Freight Agent Harker seized him and held him with the assistance of others until an officer arrived and led the offender oil to jail. 41KM IT Ol tt I . The following cases were dis posed of vesterdav : J. P. Schooling "vs. T. S. Thomp- s& tut ; al nnction; referred. tent of W. K. Price; ed distributed, it vs. Chas. Schaefer et . to set aside deed ; re- l v K. Herren vs. D. II. 1 1 a! stead, foreclosure of chattel mortgage ; referred. John W. Geary vs. Nancy J. Sippy and Martha A. Porter, fore closure; referred. W. Wallace vs. P. M. Sherer, damages; settled. Elizabeth Biiyeu vs. Peter Bil veu, divorce; granted. M. Alexander vs. J. J. Dorris, to recover money ; judgment for plaintiff. J. F. Backensto vs. I. F. Conn, accounting anil settlement; to be settled. Assignment of Albertina Kreisel ; continued. Julius Graf, larceny; was tried by jury and found guilty, and will be sentenced Monday at 1 o'clock. The Tramp Nuisance. The Kvening Telegram of Port land says: "The Albany authorities have discovered a novel way of ridding that town of tramps. The tramps are confined in the rickety old jail, then some one gets behind the building, tears off a few boards and gets the trampsout. Of course if the fugitives were captured, the additional charge of jail breaking wUhM be added, and as they only care to remain in jail for the short time that the charge of vagrancy would permit, they prefer not to be captureo, ami consequently mane tracks for other parts." The plan can hardly be said to work success fully however, as the jail is full of tramps nearly every night, and the same fellows are often incarcerated one night after another. The only effectual remedy seems to be hard w ork on tJie streets, and some such light diet as week tea and dried apples. A Dlsuiel .Winer. W. T. Laxter, of McMinr.ville, has just returned from Alaska, w here he went some time ago on a prospecting tour. He does not seem to be favorably impressed ith his experience in placer min ing and strongly advises Oregon ians against going to those regions. He left McMinnville on the 24th of last. March for the. head of the Yukon and proceeded to the mouth of the river, a distance of 2400 miles. Mr. Baxter says that point is estimated to be the most profita ble, so far as known, for placer mining in Alaska, but it is impos sible to w ork more than two months j in th- year, ow ing to the heavy I snowfalls, cold and subsequent I overflow of the banks of the river. I Thf ost prospect he found was ! f-o.bo m six days work. Lailies I have received my full stock of fall and winter millinery, nave secured the service of Miss Smith, of Portland, trimmer. Wili le pleaseu to snow Ida .M. P.ruh. K. .1. O'Connor. roods at any time. Hiccessor to Air. ! Yierkk s baths. Hit. AVIUKIA K.tlLKOAD. Albany Is Aliys on t'a S3nl'of 1 Taller ' from Astoria. .Tav Blain, secretarv of the Al bany Hoard of Trade, has received the following lei tor from the sec retaiy of the Asturiu Chamber of Commerce, concenrng the pro pose 1 railway from tuat place to this citv : Atoki , Or., Oct. 1), LSSS. J. W. H-ain, Ksq., Secretary Hoard of Tradf, Dear .-ir: In re ply to yours of the -0:h inst., I beg leave io inform vou that the Asioria South Co it R. R. Company is not a ''paper company." For six weeks Mr. 11. H. Tideison. with ten men under him, has been run- ning a preliminary survey line, and i is now w ithin four miles of Seat-id to which point the company ex pects to be running in time for next year's summer travel. That completed, the line will be extend ed to Tillamook Bay, and it is con fidently expected that by that time, or sooner, arrangements wdl have been made to extend the 1 line and secure such connection as will open up another transcontin ental line to the Pacific, having its terminus at Astoria, where, in point of fact, it ought to b, it be ing the only port in Oregon where seep sea vessels can load to their full dapacity. Should you desire further information I have no doubt you could obtain it by ad dressing the board of directors of said company. Yours truly, E. C. Hoi.dkx, Secretary. 'I lie Mltin;; Case. The case of the state vs. II. P. McGuire and Chas. K. Potter for libel came up in the circuit court yesterday. Judge Stott, of Port land, and J. K. Weatherford ap peared for the defense, and moved to set aside the verdict on the grounds that the names of all the witnesses who appeared before the grand jury were not endorsed in the indictment. The motion was overruled by the court. The at torneys then gave notice that a de mur to the indictment would be riled. The attorneys for the state are II. 11. Hewitt", O. H. Irvine and W. R. Bilveu. IH-ntli of Hi ram Miicad. Hiram Sniead, one of the oldest pioneers of Albany, died at his home in this city last evening of dropsy, aged about 05. He took up government land near this city be fore the town was laid out, and has lived here ever since. Manv of of the old citizens of Albany and Linn county will hear of his death .villi regret. To Improve Hie Kerry; Messrs. J. W. Cusick and M. Sternberg, who recently purchased the Albany ferry contemplate making of it a steam ferry in the near future. They expect in the meantime to put improvements upon the ferry and landings valuing about $5000. The rates of ferriage have been put down and it will be made the best ferry in Oregon. 4 linrch Sotiee. Preaching services to day at the AI. Preslivierian church at 11 A and :30 p. At. ulijects present d will ho: "Tije Christian Life De fined;" "The True and the False Tested.'1 Sabbath school at 12:10 i ai. , votinr jieople's meeting at ii:."!) i'. ai. All will be made wel come to these services. National Surgical flnsllliile. 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, 1SSS. They come fully prepared with all tiie apparatus necessary lot the .successlul treat-1 ment of their specialties, curvature I of the soine, disease of the hip and j iviite- juiiil, ti uofccu unto.-, uiuo icei ami ail uo-niy (li-iormiiies. 1 heir suc:es.i m treating 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 Slates. All persons who are suffering from an' of these complaints, should not fail to take advantage of this opportunity for relief. I'imples on Ihe Face Dei ote an impure state of the blo d and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Klixir will remove all impurities and leave the omplexion 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. We Cain and Itu Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir or it has been fully demonstrated to the people ot this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions and pimples. It purities the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. " Iiiii Late. The Democrat says the case of G. W. Belt against Linn county for deputy district attorney fees in favor of Deputy L. II. Montanye, will be appealed. Just how this can be done after the money has been paid on the judgment, seeais difficult to explain. I'roluiMy the KikI of" It. It is said that the contest case of J. J. Whitney for the county judge ship will be appealed. The case was dismissed with such a decision by Judge Boise as would leave lit tle grounds for taking the case up. Ttiis viil probably be the end of the case, as t ho mode of contest was declared illegal. Fresii IWUicr. A" the Willame'to Pad-i-i-r Com pany's store, (1 pails store, (1 ot ippie. piuin, tomato aa., 50 cents per pail. .a I.e. IN Thirteen A LIST UF THE Vi:StLS I.O.ST. The 111 Fated Whalers Froze Fast in th, Ice With Their Crews Value of the Vessels. Special to the Hf?ai.i. San Fkaxhsco, Ort. 27. Tiie whaling bark .J. A. Howland ar rived from Fox Island in the Arc tic ocean to-day. She repoits the follow intr thirteen whalers fast in the ice, with little prospect of their being able to get out: Andrew- 1 licks, Wm. Hailes-?, Success, sea Breeze. Rosalie, Reindeer, Kliza, Miss Hunter, J. 1. West, Hidalgo and Ocean. Nearly ail these ves sels are from New Hedford, Mass. The whalers Threisha and J. II. Seinn have gone to their assistance, but it was not thought at the tune the Ilowland left Fox Island that they would reach there before they were broken up. Ihe value ol the thirteen vessels lost ;s ."50,000. The Ilowland reported the catch of j the entire winding neet up to a month ago one hundred and twenty-two, the greater number of which were taken by the vessels now fast in the ice. BII.HT IlKRi: IX ALBIW NetCfsh Will Bay Goods Cheaper Than Anywhere Else 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, 35 cts. dozen unhandled colfee cups and saucer.-., 45 cts. ., dozen handled colfee cups and saucers, 50 cts. jo dozen seven inch dinner plates 45 cts. The goods mentioned above are iron stone china, and not 0. C. ware. These prices will stand good for the next thirty days. Jl'I.Il S (iu.Mffl'OIlL. Alhaxy, Oct. 20, 1SSS. l ine IIres fur x.ili-. We have just brought from Eastern Oregon a fine lot of w ork 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. McKxuiHT Bkos., Tallman, Or. .il a aliiornln ICeiir. Anybody "-an catch eohl this kind o weather. The trouble istii let o like the man who eauirht the bear. We advise our readers to purvhase of Foshay and Mason, :i boU'ic-of Santa Abie, the California Kinjrof Consump tion, Asthma, Hroiu liitis, Coughs :md Croup Cures a:.tl keep it handy Tis nleasinic lo the ta.-te and death to the above complaints. SoM at 1 a bot tle or :! for ."i :). California Cat K-- ;, . ,,,..,r.., i.. .r Tn,. j Catarrhal virus is...n di-;.laed by i:s healing and iieiietrutiuir nature. Give it a trial, Six inontlis treat - incut 1. sent by mail SI, ID, Happiness ami nlenlmeul, Cannot go hand in liaml if we look on tne dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken life and make it-)urden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Lvficpsia Tablets will cure the wiirt form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at and o0 cents by Foshay & Mason. An Absolute 4'urr. The original Ahietiiie Ointment is only put up in larue two oucce t'n ; lut. -i-nl an ao-oliiu; cure Kir oiu wound j, chapped hands, s;,r,.s i,- rn and all skin eruptions. Will positiv ely cure all kinds of pile?. Ask for the oriir'mal Abu-tine Ointment. Sold !v Foshay A: Mason for -Jo cents per box by mail :0 cents. Guard Against The Strike, And alwavs have a bottle of Acker's Knglish Remedy in the house. Vou cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few dotes a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay Mason. Pillow thing out sham holders, .the neatest at Brink's. The BUYERS' 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 a -I the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk, dance, s-leep. 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. and 'ou can make a ran- estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE. which Mill be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay po-tage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!. Ill- 14 Michigan Aveuu-s.Cmcago.lll. TentHoiliirsl Ktwnrd. riLL BE PAID EY G. W SMITH.STOVE dealer, of Albany, Vr.. for any infor- m ition that will lead to the reeovery of the ii-ilowins; deseribed ow. Liicht red, left fcre- lout white, HOiiiO white on lett flank, tip of taii white, pieee broke off right hern, white laee. white on tneast, both tars silt a little ami small ;iece off right ear above slit, about tight ears ol !. Ci. W. SMITH. Police lo lrl-tori. yOODIN A'D WILLARD HAVING SOLD 1 1 out their furncuie business inAlhasy, ii ire tn e-nse up ai! irrount-i bv the 1st of December,- lss-. AI: persons indebted to them wl;l pUmu call at their earliest eon-veiiieii-v, as it is necessary to have even thing se.tku bv that t ine. " WOODIN & WILLAKI). I.iick for S;ile! -O . i brick lo: .i t. A.p:-. to W. Albanj . i n Pi ii r. "5 U. S. Vessels Lost m i the Arctic. BGED UITUCniMl.ALlSS.4l LT Tjgue Accused by the Foreat TTi'.L Oitragius a Child. Wm. Cahili, a resident of Vesper precinct, on the Nehalem, arrived in town Thursday morning, says the Astorian, looking for a justice of the peace. lie had wal.-teu every step of the w ay through the ;ai:i an-,1 the mud, being two da and nights on the road. He lodged a complaint againt one Living stone, charging h::n with criminal assault upon the person of his daughter, a el.iM of S years ot age. Livingstone is te dt ng hciiool in that neighborhood, and has been boarding at Mr. Cab ill's lion e. The statement made is that Liv ingstone ht's repeatedly been guilty of taking criminal advantage of the child since last May. A warrant was sworn to Thurs day afternoon, and Constable Smith, in company w ith the father, left to arrest Livingstone and bring him here for examination as to Un truth of the serious charges agai-.st him. N-w st-.s ;ltl F.av. ' veryl ats,c Murray's Specific A i;iiaraiiteel cure afor nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of lirain Pi.vvur, Hvsteria, lit;; k..ic!ie Nwvous Pain in the Ii ck, Prostration, Wakefu'itess, D t -j- i. L-eucorrnuja, timtrNii lj:u.si Betoro laKinfT,tuile) Sfcluiuai Weakness lm- c ita'iey ;:in 1 general lo-s cf power o Ji Generate Ordain in either se caucl by ndiscre ion ir over-exertion, ami whidi ul timately lead to Premature 'Trade Mark. Old Aje, Insanity and Con- sumpti sl.Cl) i a box or six boxes forSo.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full par ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. We Guarantee (i Itoxt s to cure any case, l or ev ery s"i. (JO order receive ! we send siv boxes, with a wntteni; f ter J , kiojr. iruarune e to refund the money if ou speciiic does not-effect a cure. A'ldress all coninlu nicati'ins to the Sole Manufacturers, The Murray Medicine Co., Kansas, Citv, Mo. JaTSold in Albany by Foshay i'wsliaj V llanon.siilc ae FCONH irDSHOW CASE WAXTKD Apply at 1Ik:;a.'.i oliic Removal. DLi;;;i i!.T.KN mhsplay iiousk now marks the "location of his harness store, which has been removed to l'ierce's new block. His old customers together with the general public are invited to call and see tl is wonderful display horse and inspect his com plete line of harness, saddles, bu-y robes, c etc. MUSIC Z Xliss Laura Goltra, OK SAL KM, Will take a limited number of pupils hi piano, organ ani harmony. Inquire on Mondays at the resilience of W. II. (ioltra ami during the week at the res idence of Mrs. C. 0. Cherry. A Petll Great E 'j'railc Mnrt, WIIvL BROS Dealers in all the leading Guns, Pistols, Sewing laclunes, Organs, pianos, A full Line of USheet music, musical merehandise.ammumtion, fish 1 nr tackV, etc. AVarranted razors, butcher and pocket kuives The best NEEDLES. OIL and Extras for all MACHINES LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing ofsewin machines, musical W. F. 1 am now receiving my notions, etc, and propose to the line, My goods are all FO R CASH! We invite your inspection Cashmeres Imported Broadcloth. Silk Warp, Henrietta All "Wool Tricots Assahet Flannels In fact everything usually found in h 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 jfir""All mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see me. "W IF1- EEAD, (Successor to N H. Allen Albany, Oregon. irruimn mm JlilU! 1 888-9 An Outline Hitorv of Greece:.!. ,.0 50 !Jri n li-il'iu-v- tiiVL-k t'oiirso in rjii-i'sil . 0- i.VIlcre Uroek C-mrse in KrulUh I'Oi.uiurXi.,!..-. Chelll". -tr" ''In-character m -l"'is Jlndern Church i'i I';ir, v I'rice per set ..i Ciiu--. i-i.i t--i .'ci' c.t;' . 1 O'l .. 1 20 . 1 oi .. 40 . 4 . 5 50 I . 1 .di----.'i'it -in.v.vi-.i w; .) -el it ai. re a; ordered at i me time, All orders proiiiptlv filled bv .1 K GILL 6c Co., iiO'lksclb iWilnid, Ore ?"Or by vourl.ical l!v;;:;!f-r lW'tnovcil. OSKl'lI WEiJHKlt ANNUL" KS TO Ills , pair. 'us and friend-' tii it he cui be f: ad on i- lr.-t t '.I l- I i s hi-; mi n 1 1 it. - i!is.)r"a!!:ii , in his new 1-. vv'.ii'iv iie i p-sblii! with ii it .- eii Tn mis in i-i.-hav ,x j amtiHiw'in 'th." i -n- ol i 5(PM am nnupno iViLiN AINU MnmrjAd ri iieivi.y certify that lr. 1 N. Woodle lias successfully ttpcraicd on niv ri-iLr!'uur li-c-e ISAAC HAYS. Kur farther -eferenee in rey-ird to ridlin mlmire of Dave i'eterson, Win. ltersvii,Lei -anon; .I-.l;n Hardma.i, Alfred W'clverton, Al auv ; ,s;liu Gaines, Seio; Wm. Foster, t'riiu vilie. i practice veterinary medicine in Al bany and ciiuntrv surr'nuidin' Oltice and residence corner nth and Washington sts.i I I. N. WOODLK. V.-i.-'i'ii-v -i.ir.,,., in, OREGON P AlMCl Curran v?c Monteith have lots for sale on tie installment plan, rang ing in price from $125 to $1000.; Oysters :3yst -s : g EASTERN AND fresh every dav OLYMPIAJr at II. Inercks' SERVED restaurant 0RES0I fiAILfiT and xavh; itiok c.ur.i. v Columbia River Rout Trains for til j Eift le ive I' irlUnJJat 10 A.J m and "2 P. M. daily. g nTOLrTn1 to and fr,,m iri"eii'-vi 1 xUxvi-i -L OBp 'ints in United States, Canada and Europe. ELECANTSPULLMAN PALAGE CARS Emigrant Sleeping ?Cars Ena Thronshjon Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL i'ree of Dhai'sc and Milliont Clijinjje, Close Connections at Portland for San Jt'ran eisco and Puet Sound points, j For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon. A. L. M1XWEI.1, ii. P. V T. A, W, II. HOU OlIlt, Cetcral Slunsiger. fSTB-iats leave the o. it. .. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesdxy an3 Friday of each week.tiC. G. RAWLINGS, L.ocal Airent. kinds of sewing ma. rhines i instruments, trims, etc., neatly done READ, Fall stock ot Dry Goods make it red hot ail along fresh and new and bought of the following fgoods Plusbes Velvets Veivetesns Silks and Satins fill Star Bakery 1 -A TOLL. STOCK)S- Staple Groceries I Fine Gl&ware,Crocker? The best qnalily ot teas, colfa, caiao, n oats, etc CAKES, PIES, FYp.rTi "Rfl.TTAfl "Rrp.n.rl 3h Baked Bi Every Day. At this old and reliable house ia akn to : (oucd a complete assortment, of fresh rami, ! groceries, to which is ranstantlT being iulde-i :4k the seasonable tines of (recarias aod proviso such as CranbemtBy Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to 0rdet Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc These (roods were all bought when prHjah were lew, and the benefit of the. margin will r fiven to his customers. Uetnember the pia it tha old corner on First and Broadalbin St-ti HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of IY And inaaufacturerB ot We ait now prumrtd to furnish choice, fresh candies of best grade, consisting of pure stir it, uaorted fiavora, mixed camfiwi, extn Kreuv. aixt chocolate creams, fancy mixed, caody tujsj aad igeuerai asiiortoemt oi fine eandies AT rnflUillK OK KETAIL. reorders froni eeantry dealers prompt Ij ak taned to. Factory oa First street, Albany, - - Oregoi mii ... -i rr i - - i Crown Milk ISOH, I.Jr!IM A co rrpit. NEW PROCESS FLOURs (Superior tswhitrtty smrTtsAn oa) The Best Storage FacilitiE) BTTko Higbeai Bheain raid for wbaa4 NOTICE. -I have bought and furnished ished 1 1 Ml !IM II With new nia-. hinery, making flour by the fi ll koi.lkr i'rockjs. " Tne mill is now run iii.ii: and I cun furnish the best of flour and fetd at leasonabie rates. I incend to run my n;;!l in such a manner trat none can go away dissatisriei'. Give me a call. E. GQINS, Proprietor Scio Mills WM IAID STORE' Tiie past year has proven it to be a necessity. The lu st and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoves, Furniture, tinware We aie always prepared to buy "our heuseiiold furniture at the hig'hest cash price. Sole agents lor the PEERLESS OIL CAN And I .a. xi f Filler, L. GOTTLIEL, Albany Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR ??"Laiie? nd children's hair dress, ns a specialty. Dntue satisfactiou euaran)e".d JOHN SGHMEER'S Livery. Feed & Sale statue Corner Second and EtixwfsrlJi Stg . ALBANY, - - OREGON Horsks boarpfi) by the day or month. Car riages or buRgies. on reasonable terms vonl NORTHWEST 1 . INSURANCE C0MPAN) i PORTLAND, - . OREGON CAPITAL STOCK MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Proper. 'Will furnish sacks to farmers and receive wlinat at the usual rates of storage. The highest market price paid for rame. tfsTBest Maer.olia flour always on h nd for sale or exchange at reasona ble rates. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. A tine line of new silverware iust opened at Will & Stark's. ALBAf SODAWOMS Choice Confectionery Scio FlonnDir Mi Is 1 1111