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i THE MOHXIXU HERALD: TUESDAY, OCTODEI oO, 1SS8 Povmng flaunt rnUt . 1 C. fct. It. Tint TAJitE. i ..cr-nrl Arrives. Cahu cpr. I ;:?." i Kuu'i'iic ex j ! ! :i5 : Fic'-'lit I . :'J.j. 1 7 I":,,-, i'OI ti'u 10 ! 34.". bu.."v:i Dei. arts Ar.-i t : -r- r. ' . t.-l VXJ1 I:! I ' 1 :-.rw,i I-'i-i'iit ftrjei v ci! Kr south niU'i" It a. 1 the auruo duy. s.lku vxo.v i:i:.-vxca. Fro Al'ui'y Departs Arrives.' No 11 -No l:j . ... 12 50 p in, Lebanon I i at 1 ,::(! p m Fin LcVn 12. .. S.OO p in Albany at r.4. a in .o 14 "2 00 p m - -J.-io ) in oliKGOX PACIFIC TIME TAULE. Arrives Departs .1 11.15iinij O p m ..' 5.25i)iii It;. SO a ni Paawnaer. ... Freight The river is rising. J) J. T. Tate ot Seattle is in the city. Boston brown bread at Parker P.ro. 17' -idential election one week from to-day. New goods at F. M. French's. The corner jewelry store. The first steamboat cf the season is expected up the river to-day. For choice canned goods call at ihe Will:'nette Packing Co.'s store. Fresh eastern oysters served in any style at Francis ' Pfeifier's tc day. New stock of silver plated (extra heavy) knives, forks and spoons, at lO.I. French's. W. M. Parker has closed the California restaurant and will open a saloon in the same building. i XV. II. Willard has returned from the Big Bend country, XV. T., where he contemplates locating. County Kecorder E. E. Davis has recovered from his recent severe illness, and is again able to assume the duties of h s office. Curran & Monteith has sold to Tlios. Rhodes, lots o and 4 in block in Hackleman's addition to Al bany, the price paid being '.7o. Hot lunch will be served at the V. C. T. U. hall by the ladies of ttie Presbyterian church on elec tion day from 11 a. m. to 7. i i. i. XV. Fieman and family. Ja-. and Kobert Foster spent Sunday in this citv. 3lr. rreeinan lias ac f pred a position on the Southern Pacific. Conn P.ros. have just received a line lot of genuine Swiss cheese. It will suit the taste of the most dain ty epicure" Call and see if it is not trne. Some complaint is being made because the city council continues to build new sewers without re quiring property owners to or nect with the sewers already con structed. Do not forget the fact that you can get genuine bargains in gentle men and ladies' gold and silvet 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 f-ome of their fine fresh cream can flies, of which they have just "e ceived a lartre assortment. Also cakes of all kinds. look a iiot at lim- A drunken individual concluded to paint the town a cut mine hue last evening, and began by kick:,ig out a window in A. Comic's sa loon. Policeman McClain ap proached to ai.est him. when he ran up Ferry street. The officer drew nis revolver and sent a shot after him, to let him know he was 'i earnest, but the offender onh tan the faster. McClain gave chase, and after running about five bie -ks the fellow fell in' the d tch ami was caught city jail. and lodged in tlu WILL TAkt ilIU AT HIS WOKl. Wm. II. Watkins, the old demc -raiic war horse, has published the fallowing card in 'he Portland News : io G. Cleveland, Esq., Wash ington, D. C. Dear Sir: When you said! that you considered enough one term in the presiden tial chair, 1 believed von. and will endeavor to the best of mv ab'"'ty to help you to carry out your p ona- lse. ' Wm. li. Y ATKINS. ! of Oregon. Allruiplrd Kubltery. Shortly before daylight Sunday morning a tough looking tram who was walking across the Ore gon Pacific bridge, accosted Night watchman Lee, and demanded hi- money in very forcible terms, .' the same time brandishing a clu which he carried with him. Tlu nightwatchman told him he had nc money fo( him, and seizing a ham mer told him to get on ot tin 1 hri Ige. The would-be robbei obeyed with alacrity, and came oi into the city. His description was given to the police, but he was not found. The valise, which was stolei from a Pullman car at the depo". about six .eeks ago. was foun Sunday near the track about ; ouarter qf a mile south of town 'ine name of its owner, Edwan I'.fit. w-A still on it. The valise was cut 'open and everything o vnbie excent a lew books and toilet articles, was taken. The content of the vaiise was value-' at 2C0. New !rcss got,"! tles a'. XV. F." II ad'; lie - er . ls,e SEXATOK DOLPS1. fia Passes Thranrh This City A Chat With Him Concerning the Election. Senator Dolph passed through this citv Sundi'"- nn route to South ern Oregon, lie va" seen at the depot by a representative of the iii;ii.i.o. Senator Doijih was on his way to Koseburg, where he wiii speak. lie uiil then return and speak at Eugene, Corval'is and Salem. Co!ic'MT":T!g the approai-hin:; elec tion Senator Dolph said that he considered the. outlook n tiie East rio.-t fU'lterin-; for l success ut Harrison and Morton. Concerning Oregon, iie remarked, nothing need be sa'.d, as there is no doubt about how tiie state will go, it being sim- rl v n n;utinn fit nm n-i v The Sackille letter, Senator D ilph thinks, is a blunder ;rom which Cleveland cannot recover. It tdves the truthful and e:;aet feeling of the British government concern ing tiie election at a time ieast desired by Cleveland, and also shows how England regards the president's professed retaliatory measures. Senator Dolph will arrive in this city Thursday noon, anil will go to Corvallis to sneak in the evening. The Men Who Will Count the' Vot3S Next Tuesday. Cast Following are the judges and clerks of the election in Linn count', to be held on Nov. (j : East Albany John Isom, Daniel Leedv, II. Brvant, judges; J. II. Burkiiart, P. J." Baltimore, clerks. West Albany David Froman, T. J. Stites, AI. Pavne, judges?; C XV. Watts, J.J. Dorris, clerks. Brownsville A. V. Stanard, XV. P. Warmouth, W. A. Tempieton, judges ; T.S. Piilsbury.J. II. Waters, clerks. Brush Creek G. B. Splawn, T. J. Philpot, A. C. King, judges; T. liigjis, I. XV. King, clerics. CraMordsvilIe G. F. Colbert, M. Carey, J. F. iloss, judges ; Ceo. bindley, W. B. GUss, clerks. Center B. v . Cooper, M. I ar k r, W. K. Temple, judges; W.W. Crawford. D. Wheeler, clerks. Fox Valley J. B. Trask, J. II. Ilerghsle, David Scott, judges; Henry Lyons, G. B. Trask, clerks. Franklin Butte D. Meyers, A. T. Powell, X. G. McDonaid.judues ; X. C. Meyeis, L. Richardson, clerks. liarrisburg E. N. Tandy. L. Douglas, M. Cunningham, juages;! XV. W. Briggs, (). Hyde, clerks. Halsey J. K. Bone, .lames Mc Mahan, J. H. Lame, judges; F. Frisby, J. M. Miller, clerks. Liberty John Kirk, J. D. Wood, A. K. Thompson, judges; C. O. Nye, J. F. Hyde, clerks. Lebanon Jos. Nixon. K. C. Mil- Mfv .1 YVil-i-tAlvi I'.l.l.r..- w,. v Kice, D. Andi-ews, clerks. tirieans V. II. Caldwell D. A. Millhollaud. J. White, juages; J. C. McCoy, XV. J. Willl.aiiks,cierks. r-weet Home John Doiiaca, J. W. Gilii'aud, Wm. Pumbaugh, judges; M. E. Simmons, H. C. .uoran, clerks. Scio Wm. Cyrus, U. C;- ey, M. C. Giil, judges; (i. L. Sutherland, A. II. Johnson, clerks. Saiitiain ,1. K. Ciiarlton, W. A. Paul, J. M. HassJer, judges; S. J. I'd u I, D. Bilveu, clerks. Shedd F". A. Watts, I). P. Port er, J. V. Fugh,judges ; Neil hedd, G. W. Davis, clerks. Kock Creek W. J. Turnridge, II. Ward. N. Lewis, judges; XV. J. Wiggs, W. B. Robertson, clerks. Waterloo W. W. Banish, G. B. McKinney. F. Kreig, judges ; Joel V;':l, J. Newman, clerks. ll I IT ( U1KI . A JSainl of C.'r i" Ca:es Come Tri- Up for Circuit court reconvened vests day at 1 o'clock. Julius Gra', who was convicted of larceny, was arraigned for ser tence. 11? plead for mere f,-om the court and was sentenced to the jenitentiarv for one vear. The libel suit against N. A. P.iodgett was argued on a demur to the complaint and was taken under advisement bv the court. The case of the state vs. Charles Ilannon, for rescuing a prisoner from an officer was called for trial and a jury selected. L. H. Mon tanve, attorney for the prisoner, moved to ouash the indictment, on the ground that the trial of such cases is delegated to the citv. The motion was sustained, the indict ment dismissed and the prisoner discharged, W. ll. Queener vs. Nelson Ben nett, action to recover monev ; con tinue .1. J. XV. Van Order vs. Nelson Ben nett, action to recover money. Autlit-r I'iwnerr Head. Kaymond Burkha-t, one of Linn county's well known pioneers, died on Saturday evening at his home tiear Lebanon, aged 71 years. He leaves a wife and several children. Two of them are Cal Burkhait and and 31iss Adeiia Burkhait of this city. The funeral occurred yester day, and was attended by a wide circle of friends of the deceased. A ( hMiigr ol t'tiiHluelor. Dan'l Cooley, the cond actor on the Oregon I'acitie train, whose actions in ejecting railroad lahorer.s from his train wis exposed by a correspondent of the IIerai.d, ha been retired from tiie service of the oiiipanv, and James Mansfield is now conductor in his place. Kare Fruit. Pan! IVlts has Wit at this r.f fu-e -on;.- fiiii- s-HH'iii!"'..s i-i .i';iP;i:i(sc peim:jiio:iS raie'l on near I.tow nsviKf. this Kind ot frnit in f'his p oiituiy and they h t . we!l. Mr. IJtii.- aits a h.a tarni i a inn " i th. ma u tie n n oruiiat'.t and raises mam: "B.g rd apples-," a:- v.iiias simnions. A. Ijiivurr ANT Si IT. Cm a Railroad LUader Construction Timber from Accent Lacd? Use An interesting point has been raised in tiie suit of Sol Abraham vs. the Oregon oi California railroad company, now on trial before Judge Sli.ut.uck in Portland. Among other things planum sues for a la rue quantity of timber alleged to have bern taken from his land by the defendant corpora' ion, and t! e company j'itilies the action b claiming that it is entitled, under tin; act of congress "muting lands t rai!ro a;, to take timber and oilier material from any adjacent lard for the construction of its roads; and that although piaintiil may hae obtained a patent on the laud from the Tinted Mates since the passage of the act of congress, yet he took it subject to the de fendant's claim to use the timber in the construction of its road. fOASST XUTI. Wheat in Salem dropped to 7- cents Saturday. It is reported that Mrs. J. Hoff man of Bandon has fallen heir to ()0,000 from an uncle lecontly deceased. PenJleton is trying to raise a subsidy for Hunt's railroad. On Friday a committee secured .7000 in a short time. There are 21 , flOO acres of vacant school lands in Harney valley, north of the lakes, and 700 ) acres of good timber lands that are school lands Sturgeon packing at Columbia nackimr City itv has become quite an industry j V"'u r'e& id it is rumored that another ! ha ,'rr,? " and linn is soon to engage m the busi ness, shipping the pack to Ger many. Assessor Huffman of Eugene was compelled to kill his cow Wednes day as she was so violent as to be 'dangerous. He opened her stomach and found a miscellaneous assort ment of nails, glass and pebbles. The band of horsethieves that have been preying upon the stock men of Union county of late, are now in close quarters. Two of them are now in jail and the others hiding in the timber near Elgin, but certain of capture. Lieut. Swift has been ordered to sell at public auction to the high est bidder at his office in Ashland, tiie government telegraph line be tween Fort Klamath and Bidweil. It will probabiv be bought and I operated by private parties. Jack Bartel of Ashland made an attempt at suicide Wednesday night by swallowing nearly an ounce of chloroform. Tne stuff burned his throat and stomach like any caustic, but he is reported out ol danger. Domestic troubles. The Dove brothers near Inde pendence, had "this year an extra good crop of English Cluster hops. Their entire crop of 242 bales will seti at several cents above the average market price, because oi i extra cieanbness in gathering and picking. In Columbia county tiie officials are remarkably accommodating. A J special term ot court was held on Tuesday at St. Helens for the pur- p pose of granting a liquor license for the term of two years to Oscar i Hunter. Hunter paid the expense j of the term. I Griswold's United States survey-! ing party, after a season's work in j the mountains north of Ashland j valley, has wound up its field work for the season, and .Mr. Griswold and others came in Wednesday j from Kiddle's. Their animals will be wintered on tiie Hargadine ranch. The Mist has been informed that a graphite mine has been discov ered in ihe neighborhood of Pain ier. Graphite is what is commonly known as black lead, or plumbago, and is used in the manufacture of lead pencils, stove polish and it; various ether uses of commerce. The find, u genuine, is a valuable one. Considerable Eastern coin is being invested in Clatsop county tinibei land. Th ruling rate is $!0 an acre. Ten years from now it will be worth $Iuo an acre. But at $10 an acre the cash value of Clat sop county's 448.000 acres cf tim ber land is !'4,480,000. Saginaw, Mich., men w ho are buying could buy twice that amount and not miss it. Henry Kime, fireman of engine No. 57, running on the freight "be tween Ashland and Dunsmuir, was j inn over and killed at Mott last Saturday. He was under the engine cleanming the ash pan, when the brakes gave way and let the train moved several feet, the engine w heei- cutting him in two. He had been rirng but a shoit time, and had -come from Southern California. Ladies I have received my full stock of fall ami winter miliineiv, nave secured the service of Miss Smith, of Portland, trimmer. Will be pleased to show goods at any time. Ida M. P.rush, successor to Mrs. fc. J. U Connor. Window sliult-n. I h iave received a new linn staple and fancy colors and will n: the future carry a much larger as- .suiuiient inan lormerlv and them cheaper. sell Saml-ei, K. Yoing. F" K;,ad IT"l'o.-.e.s to jj-vo aa .t tin., -..in .Kiu-ii wiiii Ins gold am: -n-i jmi.u s-iiiri, tin- very lifst md best made white shirt litlh:g in th, er lowei .nar.'vi-t. in- price, is :is I than any equally as ;ood shirt in tl mai'Ket. ii- Mirlh is sliort live. ri-.iJuii'r ;t if you can. I; will lu-ii. vm:r disi 7si:;o to trade with W. K j:Lad A new in at Head's, I-V-r n Thomas l Yierlik- ore of iir ;s.i trinnn'ngs r siires ca' f. i: i mx. l.all.f. IX .KSTStX I'Ot&T. Two Petty Thieves Sentenced Connt7 Jail. to tie John Green and John Ilickej were "arraigned in Justice Hum phrey's court yesterday morning, t'te former being chasged v. ith tlu larceny of a chest of carpenter' toois owned by XV. M. Hart, an : tiie latter charged with attemptiiu' to steal a valise from the djpot Saturday evening. The evidence was conclusive: in each case, and Green was sen tenced to the county jail lor si.t il-iys and iiickey was sentenced foi thirty davs. V'uiv !Stros for have iust brought from We Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work horses which we will seii on terms to suit the times. Arng them it some promising young drivers from Oneeo, Mason Chief, and Edward Everett. Also some choice heav mares. Anyone wishing a horse will do well to look them over and we will t ike pleasure in showing them to all intending purchasers. McKxigiit Bros., Tallman, Or. Not a t'aliloriiia licai. Anybody can catch cold this kind ot weather. The trouble is to let go like the man who caught the ben r. We advise our reae'ers to purhase of Foshay ai:d Muron, a bottle ''"-Sant-i Abie, the (,'aiifoniia King of Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cougl s and Croup Cures a. d keep it handy 'Tis nleasiiig to the taste and death to the above complaints. StiM at si a bot tle or :J for s"2 50. California Cat-lt- imniediato reli -f. The us is soon displaced uy uid penetrating nature. ttive it a trial. Six months treat ment si. sent by mail 1,10, ISappincss and iiloiii!ionl, Cannot go ham' in ha'.nl if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken lite anil make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets wi'.l cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 30 cents by Foshav ot Muson. An Absolute Curr. The original Abietine Ointment is only put u",) in iare two ounce toi boxes, and is an ab-olute cure fur old sores, b-. i ns, wound--', chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positiv ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask lor the original Abietine Ointment. told I v Voshay tV Mason for 2." cents per box by mail :JU cents. .uarl Againt Tiie Strike, And always have a bottle of Ackers Knoli.sli Keineily in the house. Vu cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or couli may fasten itself upon you. One tlus'e is a preventive and a few doses i positive cure. All Throat and Luno troubled yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay L- Mason. I'implvs on Ihe f ace Deiote an impure state of the bio d and are looked upon by many with .suspicion. Acker's Klood Elixir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purity ami strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by Fosiiay & Mason. Youth's Companion. The Youth's Companion will be furnished lice the re.iiainder of this year to all new suo.-criheis for KSSi). Mibscribu eariy ami seeure the extra time. Sample cojies free. F. L. Kenton, sub. agent f r all the leading newspapers and magazine:-'. A YVarniii:;. Tiie inoiles of (Icat'ii'.s approach are arious. and statistics slum conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases I o! the throat and lungs than any other, it is provable Unit everyone, without i'xeeiiion. receives y:ot l-tnsihers of '! tliei e'e tienns into t In: s-ystem and where these jiernis fall upon suitalile soil they start into life and develop, at. fnt slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs pro ducing consumption and to the head, causing catarrh. Now ;ill this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the onset you iiiu.-t act with promptness; allow, ing a cold to go without attention is dniigerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Koschee's (ici inan Syr;.V. It wili give you im mediate relief. .iiic to !elir). All persons knowing themselves indebted to E. oc C. Howard are requested to come forward and settle at o"c-o. ri't'sll ikiitlcr. At the Willamette Packing Com pany's store, (jib pails ot apph p'um, tomato and pear butter, 50 cents per pai'. P'rlow sham holders, the neatest thing out 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 all tiie necessary ami unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, rish, hunt, work, go to church or st. y at home, and in various sizes, styles ami quantities. Just figure out hat is reunired to do aii these tilings COMFORTABLY, and you can make a tan estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage. MONTGOMERY, WASD & Cil, 1 1 1-1 14 Michigan Avnaj,Chicago,Ill. .Notice So IX lslor. UFOODIN" WILLAKU HAVING SOLD out rlieir ftirnirure l.a.sine.-s in A'haay, iesire to close iipal' accounts 1)V the lt of ''C' Liniicr, lss,3. All j.crs.ms iiiiiemen to j tin-in wlil plcii-c call at tlioir tariitst cijii-vviiiiin.-e, a; it is necessary to have everythinjr , sc-.tlca by that t'mc. y,'OOI)IN"& WILLARD. it.cSi Joi- .; .! ur.ck r s.;:c M'l'ly to W. C KIliIIT UEB ALIiA.W" I p.j . . j Net Cash Will Bay Goods Cheaper Then An-ywhere Else. There is no need of sending away for goods when the follow ing desir able wares can be bought for net cash at import prices: One-half dozen unhandled tea cups and saucers, :J5 cts. 2 dozen unhandled coffee cups and saucer.-, 45 cts. ,'. dozen handled coffee cups and saucers, ."iO cts. ). dozen seven inch dinner plates 1 4o cts. ; i lie goods mentioi ed above are iron stone china, ami not ). C. kva re. These prices will stand good for the next thirty davs. Jt i. u s ( JitAinvoiii.. Alhaxy, Oct. 1SSS. Iteceivetl a large invoice oi barber supplies fne li Philadelphia, at check's, barber shop. Slra.vt'I or Siolrn, It WO SMALL POX IKS, OXE BLACK WITH L half circle braaii o.i the hip. The other 1 bay I.raiKlcl "S. X." en hip. A suitable re ward will be pa'ul for their recovery. Ge;. C. Axii;:K.sox Albany. Or. tteat English Medy, Vade Mark. Murray's Specific A fruaraiitci-tl Hire afor nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Lr.iin P.aver, Hysteria, lleailache Pain in the II ek, Nervous Proitration, Wakefulness, RofcrnTnUno. Leucoi .-litBa, In-vcrsal Lassi s tuiie, S. .ninal Weakness Im-.- ; i -v au l i;ener.il lo-is f p iwer o h tleuerate OrjatH in either sex ciusel bv lulisrre ion or over-exertion, ami which ut- I tuuately lean to Premature iradi-Mark. ( tltl Ajje, Insanity anil Con snniMtioii. tl. CO a box or six boxes for $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Pull par ticulars in pampb'et sent free to every applicant ' Wo ;iiuruiit'e u IJoves to cice any case. I-or every s'5.00 onler received we send iiv boxes, with a written; f-,T .!,!.. .1 LCI I nini 'uai-ane e to refuml the monev if on specitie iloes not effect a cure. Aiblress all commu nications to the Sole Manufacturers, The Murray Medicine Co., Kansas. Citv, Mo. itXo in Albany by Fosbay Fo.sliay A 1liili,sole a.'e SFCOX;HVNDS;iOW CSE Apply aj IIkuaui otiice. WAXTK1) Kemoval. I)1',,1,; i;rii.:. 'IISPLY IIOiiSK now harness store. marks the io. fio-i of his vmcn nas neen removed to Pierce s new block. His old customers together with the ircnctal public are invited to call and see this .voiiderful dispiav horse and inspect his com plete line of harness, saddles, buy robes, c., etc. MiisrcT Xliss Laura Goltra, OF SALF..M, Will take a limited number of pupils in piano, orjran an J harmony, lmpiire on Mondays at the residence of W. H. biltra and duriiiLr the week at the res idence of Mrs. C C. Cherry. WILL BROS Dealer. in all the leading Guns, Pistols, hewing Machines, Organs, Pianos, A full iSheet music, musical merchandise.amnninition, fish inL- tackV, ere. Warranted razors, butcher and pocket kuives The best NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MA CHTXEb 'LINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing- ofTsewing 'machines, musical instruments, sruns, etc , neatly dont- W. F. 1 am now receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Goods notions, etc, and propose to make it red hot ail along the line, My goods are all fresh and new and bought FOR CASH! We invite your inspection Cashmeres Imported Broadcloth Sills "Warp, Henrietta All Wool Tricots Assafcet Flannels In fact everything usually found in -v first-class Dry 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 j?An mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see me. "W" IF1. ZEEZB-iL-XD, (Succetscr to X H. Aliei.j Albany. Oregon. unduiiiuyuA mum 1888-9 An Outline History of Greece 5-0 5 ) 1 n paia ory Greek i-ours j in Kn-i.is .. .- Callf.-j Ur.-.-k C .'.tfte in Kii.-iHii l'o,;uiarZ ..'. Chemiitrv, Tin.- Character m .fe-i.n M-Tlern Cluiivh , I i; j,c I'rke per: .n .' C.i-uu fujii in jitr car Ab--.-.uiit aliowvi! wii-.-ii ; ,vts ir mure uriiercil at me time, All onler :ironi,it: .- tiiieil bv .1 K C1LL !: Co.. ho..k.se .lers, I'iirU t;;'i, ore. CsfOr by vonr io-il Ui.i!:.i; r ;. ed. AXXoCX. rOSKPH WEI :ai-.it :s to iii.-. on r irt s:- c M n in s ii.-;dt in Ins iic.v l-ii-mis iii Kusliav & wluTe lie is u.uuiv I tu: - : :n n l it ; tne ji'iblii- with a.i tlMii in the t iiH'i-:a!;i:ie. ilil or e ibl ln'li a -ill Win STOCKMEN AND FARMERS i"I hereiiv certify that Dr. I X. Wooillc has successfully operated on mv r!Ilina im-- ISAAC HAYS. " Fur furtlier .-eference in rt-.tnl to rid n,i. inimire of Dave Peterson, Wm. Peters jn.Lcb anmi; .l.ihn Il.u-.hna.i, Alfred Wrlverton, Al any; Sam Caines, Scio; Wm. Kostar, Prine ville. I practice veterinary nifli'-iue ;:i X' bany anil country surroifinlin ottiee ami residence coi ner Oth ami VVashinton si j. I. X. WOOULK. VeteHiiHv s;.,r DC j nmm Curran & Monteith have lots for sale on the installment plan, raiiir- ui- in price irom fii'o toflUOi). Oysters ! Clysters : &i EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED fresh every day at H. Uiurcks' restaurant NAVI;4TTO.V t'OMl'A.M' Columbia River Route Trains for the Ent lexve P irtla-i ljat 10 A. m and 2 r. M. daily. n1TOLrTr,rPQ to iUld fr,,!n Principal 1 UJ.lJ I .03P"i'its in United States, Canada and Europe. ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant CSleeping sCara Eua Throu?hon Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS . and ST. PAUL Free of IHiargc and Without Change, Close Connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Puiret Sauiiil points, j For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon. A. L. MVMi:i.I, U. V. A T. A. M . li. IIOM'OMB. 4;---;il .tlanaser. aaTI'oats leave the O. It. X. Co.'s w harf, at the foot of Broad tlbin street, on Tuesday an j Friday of each week.C. G. KAWLINGsj, - Local Airent. Line of- kinds of sewing machines READ, of the following f goods: Flushes -Velvets Velveteens Silks and Satins t 10 ' 1 1) ! -I'll i ; s ."o : I :) ! ' OKJft llMLIU ar Bakery ! -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries! Ifinc GlcKsware,Crockerj 'I he best quality of teaa, coffee, nisint ut : Ota ts, etc CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Breatf Every Day. At this old and reliable house is also to (ound a complete assortment, of frash fa ml. rroccries, to which is constantly being aJded the reasonable lines oi croceris ami provitiw such as Gronbemz8t Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chrpoed to 0rdex Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of AH Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These (roods were all bought when pi .. ere low, aod the benefit ot the margin will tt iven to his customers. Remember the inoa u the old corner on First aiid H-tun'albu. St .i HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFEF Proprietors of And manufacturers of We are now prepared to famish dKX'ce, frfc CMMiiee of best grade, consisting ot pu;e sti -, i-iiorted flavors, mixed candies, extra. Krei,-i and choeoiate creams, fancy mixed, ewdy tut and ageueral assortmeat of flue candies AT rUOlRsALK QB ItETAIL. "Orders from country dealers proinptlj a tened to. Factor oa t lm street, Albany, - - Oregon ISOM, LtNNIMC A CO Prop's. NEW PROCESS FLOUR, (Superior tar Uaxfiyaad takorr we) The Best Storage Facilitiej tSTha HigbmL yric in ouh paid or wbaafc NOTICE. 1 have bought and furnished ni n J!is i ' ISMlfv' rJU 11 iUHW With new machinery, making flout by the fi ll R01.1.KK prockss. " Tne mill is i.ow run ni. in ami 1 can turnish the best r.f flour ami fetd at i.'asonabie tutts. I iiitcml to run my niiil in such a manner tr.at none can go away ilissutislkti. Give me a cail. E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills SECOSD EABD STOEF The past year has proven it to be & necessity. The l-st and cheapest place in the city to buj- your Sto yes, Furniture, tinware We aie always prepared to buy your household furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents lor the PEERLESS OIL CAN And J-a.mp Killer, L. GOTTLIEB. litaj Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR SfLadiep nd children's hair dress. ns a specialty. Untuc satisfaction guaranteed JOHN SCKMEER'S Corner Second and Ellmorlh Sts . ALBANY, - - OREGON Horsks boarded by the day or month. Car riaijes or busies on reasonable terms vonl NORTHWEST INSURANCE COMPANY PORTLAND, - . OREGON CAI'ITAL STK ti IABN0LIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Will furnish sacks to farmers and receive v. heat at the usual rates of storage. The highest market price paid for raine. lit A2TBest ilatrnolia flour always or h nd fnr sale or exchange at reasona hie rates. - JOHN A. CRAWFORD. ) A line line of new silverware just opened at Will ct Stark's. rn ii urn; m JV1LU1V 1UJJ11J1-. ALBANY SODA WORKS Choice Confectionery Red Crown Mi I llU rjlJU I lUll I II FI