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THE TVrOTCNTXU TTETJAI.D: TTIUliSDAT. XOVEMISET? 1. lSSS $lorm0 Jiang cralil O. A C. K. II. TIME TABLE. XORTH DOCXD. i ! 'i'T"ti 'Arrives. tills i :U;;uil iinj J i ;r'5ain ....I 7:1'':iiii 1'ortl'd 10 loan i ' SKI--: j -4 : j 7'"' j Ku-eiie tx j 11:15 fi eitrht . Si.; ru iXi Arrives Departs! Arrives Ca!a txp j 7:4."pnil 5-uiAh1itiMi a.itoi I'r.ne'ie ex :I-J;2uj.iii!r2 4 I'H: L"u:ieiiu :' 4nr. Kivi.i.t ' 1 l.:.iij,niiKii'4HiP 'i.ic!ii;;i Sii Freiirht ruueivcii f r south after 11 A. M of the same day. gLEBAXOX J'KAXCII. Fn Al'ja'yi Departs Xo 11 :12 50 l li. No l:'. ! Arrivt Lebanon at 1,3'i p tn K'm Leb'n i u 1J. No 14 . ;".00p in Albany at i.l a ni i i p m ' -2.45 u m OKKGOX PACIFIC TIMETABLE Arrives Departs ! - i Passenaer. Freight.... i 11.1 nam l.C'l n 111 :.2riinilt'..fi0 a tn .ioniNi;s a no it tow.n. S. McIUree. of city. Poston brown Peoria, is in the bread at Parker Bros. Miss Ilettie Miller has returned from a visit at Portland. New goods at F. M. French's. The corner jewelry store. The Oregon Pacific river steamers will soon commence running. For choice canned goods call at the Willamette Packing Co.'s store. . Burkliart & Royce, job printers. Over the First National bank, Al bany Oregon. Prof. Rork delivered an address on prohibition at the W. 0. T. U. lull last night. New stock of silver plated (extra heavy) knives, forks and spoons, at F. M. French's. II. Reed, while painting yester day on a scaffold, had the misfor tune to fall, breaking his wrist. Between , one thousand and twelve hundred men are employed on th j Oregon Pacific above Me hama. Albert Schwab ami family, of Mergaurille, Kansas, have arrived in this city, and expect to locate near Albany. It is announced that Jos. Web ber. Jr., and Miss Annie Man. iield, of Portland, well known in this city, will shortly be united : i marriage. The Willamette is now naviga ble, and the farmers are at last glad to be able to be afforded a market and shipping facilities for their wheat, hops, etc. Stepheu Flinn, who went r" California for the benefit of hs health, is expected home to-dav, accompanied by his mother. His health is much worse. If you want a clean and fine smokej ask for J. Joseph's home made white labor ciirars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. The Daily IIkald will contain full election returns by telegraph Those: desiring to obtain the same fre.-h iti the morning after election sr. ould! subscribe now. 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 orner jewelry store. Johnny Hoffman, aged about six years, fell through the side walk into the canal the other even ing, but was fished out, none the "worse for his cold bath. Misses E. & C. Howard have re ceived one of the finest assort ments of fine millinery ever offered in this city. Ladies should call early and examine their stock. A special meeting of the Women's Kilief Corps No. 5 will be held on Friday, Nov. 2, at 2:o i. r. A full attendance is desired, as business of importance is to be transacted. Don't fail to call at the Willam ette Packing Go's store and buy some of their fine fresh cream can dies, of which they have just re ceived a large assortment. Also cakes of all kinds. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a lunch on elec tion day at the W. C. T, U. Hall uom 11 a. m. to 7 e. m. Hot tea and coffee and Boston baked beans will be served. Price 25 cents. Messrs. Burr Sloan and Walter East have opened a tish and game market in the building formerly oc cupied by the Western Union Tel egraph office. They keep fresli iish and poultry constantly on iiand. The Southern Pacific, antici pating a tremendous rush to this coast as soon as the election is over is making preoarations :or the greatest business this winter it has i Lane county has ju.-t expireil. ever done. With the eastern con- j Johns was convicted upon circuin iiections already arranged, the trip ; stantial evidence andtlietestiiuonv from New York to San Francisco can be made in just live days. Secretary of State McBride has j received a letter from the chairman ; of the republican central committee for Lagrange county, Indiana, to the effect that the Hoosier state is safe for Harrison and Morton, and that the republicans are confident ; of from 60C3 to 10.000 majority. j Verdict Ue 9"- In the case of G. W. Lur.er against the Oregon & California railro-id for damages for a cow run over and killed near Tangent last June, the jurv last evening reiuni- d a verdiet for the plaintiff in the turn of Judge Whalley of 1 ortland appeared for the railroad company and J. K. Weatherford ior the plaintiff. Anew iir.olec ol' British trimmings at Read's. Vieriek s baths. till' ELKt'TlOA. It Will Occar Foar Weeks from Next Mon day -The Vacanci' The presidential contest has so overshadowed fdl other matters that little or nothing is being saii meerniny the city election in this city, which will occur lour weeks from next .Monday, November -. The oliices to be tilled are city marshal, treasurer and three couiicilmeii, one from each ward. Thtriv are a number ot applicant.-? already lor tiie oilice of marshal, j but the real rustling for the oll'ic. I wiii not commence until alter the I all-absorbing election next Tues-j uav. ! iim.e Mir Eisuii;r The Suit of Dr. the E. A. McAlister Against 7 for $12,500. The damage suit of Dr. K. A. McAlister against the city for spj, 300 damages on account of injuries and financial loss resulting from driving into an open sewer in course of construction on KIswoi th street, was dismissed yesterday in the J circrit court on a motion ot the at j torneys for the city. I Tne court held that the contrac j tors who were constructing the sewer were responsible and not the ! city, the negligence in notprot rly j placing a barricade or light at the i excavation re: ting w ith them in ! stead of the officers of the citv. The case will be apptaleu to the supreme court. (IIKIll (OIKI. The following cases were dis- posed of yesterday : E. A. M:Alister vs. Citv of Al- bam, damages ; continued. Mrs. M. J. Queener vs. Vaughn A Weddle, to recover money; con tinued. P. J. Poiter et al. vs. J. E. Elder et ah, partition; continued. J. P. Schooling vs. W. R. Mc Daniel, to settle partnership; con tinued. Thomas Jefferson vs. R. II. Snodgrass, to recover money ; dis missed. J. W. Cusick vs. A. A. Kees, foreclosure; continued. Silas A. Adams vs. R. II. Ruth erford et al., foreclosure; con tinued. J. M. Long vs. G. F. Long, di vorce ; dismissed. Lucy M. Russell vs. A. S. Bas settetal., foreclosure; continued. ueo. J. lraner vs. Gentry & Rutherford, to recover money at tachment ; continued. Martha Houston vs. merman, to recover tachment; continued. Josie Tim monev at- O. M. Rose vs. Jonas Davis, fore closure of mec-harrc-' l:en ; settled. Mcflargue vs. Wigle, damages; verdict for plaintiff, !f222.2!i. Geo. Lnper vs. Oregon it Cali fornia railroad, damages; verdict of $:J5. Court then adjourned until 9 o'clock Ibis morning. KiithusiaMU lulense in the Kasl, A jirivate letter received from a gentleman in Mew York states that the people of Oregon have little idea of the intense excitement now being cauied on ;n New York, In diana and Connecticut, three of the doubtful states. Dr. J. "W. Watts has been speaking in those and is admonishing the people to vote lor Harrison and Morton to large crowds in every city where he speaks. To illustrate the en thusiasm, last Friday evening he spoke to a crowded house in Niautei, Conn., closing at 11 o'clock. The audience was dismissed and the speaker went to the hotel. The crowd did not leave, however, and at midnight he was waited upon and asked to return to the hall, where o(K'U) people had assembled, which he did, and spoke until 1' o'clock amidst die greatest excite ment. Fvery effort is being made to bring out every voter, ami all the above named states are now confidently expected to cast theii rotes for the republican ticket. I a it iter's (oast Visit rostpitned. Owing to engagements in Indi ana, Corporal James Tanner will not visit the coast as soon as was expected. It was announced some time ago that Corpcral Tanner would stump California for Harri son, and would then make a leclur- ing tour through this state and Washington territory. He has now concluded to remain in Indiana until after the election. When lie does coiiim ( i. A. R. posts along his route of travel w ill be notified in sufficient time to enable them to make arrangements for lectures. It is not very probable that he will arrive here befere the middle of November. "Warm Spriiiz .luliiiti)" l'ardiifil. Governor Pennoyer has granted a full pardon to W. S. Johns, better known as "Warm Spring Johnny," whose term of three vears for attempting to burglaiize j the safe ot the (tountv treasurer of ; ot Indians, and hisuuilt hasalwavs been doubted by manv. During the Indian wars he rendered valu- able service to the state as scout, i guide and interpreter, and these j services had much tD do with the' governor restoring hirn to his! rights as a citizen. War I'aint al Iheniawa. General Gordon, U. S. special Indian agent, airived in tiie city this morning and proceeded to Chemawa, where he will superin tend a rigid inspection of Col. John Lee and his adniin.-tra:ion. General Gordon is not of the class of inspectors who make quarterly or semi-annual reports of these Indian schools. lie conies direct ly from Washington for the pur pose of making a special inspec tion, and is sent by the high auth orities to whom the numerous re cent complaints were for w aids. d. Sklera Journal. STATE if'Hl'AK HE. Street Car3 for the S:ate Capital-Newsy I Notes from Salem and Portland. ' Spicir.l to the Hkfalh. j 1 Sai.::m. Oct. :!. A number of i : buiness men ot .-aleni met at the j 1 Capital National Bank this after-1 ! noon to discuss the question of i building a system ol street railway j in tins ciiv". It was the general j sentiment of those present that the time had anived when such un eu-leiyri.-e is a necessity and that ii it i ecoiiomicallv raiilt ami well man aged would be a paying invest-; meiit. 11. W. Cottle was elected! president of the meeting, C. 14 .Mill's secretaiv, and lion. J.J .-haw. Suuire Farrar and C. B Moores were appointed a commit- j tee to draft articles incorporating a ! street railway comnanv. under tne 1 name of the "Salem S reet Kail way Go., with a capital stock of L'IJ,000, divided into :000 shares oi earn, a commitee wasaisoj appointed to ascertain t.ie probable cot of construction ot a street rail- way in alem. The incorporation 1 o: tiie company will be perfected at once, books opened and a company organized as soon as half the stock is taken. The expressed intention of those interested in the enterprise is to build a lire from Commercial street up either Court or State, most likely the latter, to the railroad track at once, to be finished before January 1st, to stock the line and run it during the session of the leg islature ami permanently thereat ter and to extend it in the spring as fast and as far as business w ill jus tify. The movers are confident of f 10,000 being subscribed at once. A SMALL FIKE. A small fire broke out in B Co.'s armory this morning which was extinguished without an alarm be ing given. Damage nominal. A XAl'lllITY HOY. Vernon Osborn, the Hi-year-old boy .vho robbed a poor miik man near this place of 70 a few days ago. was brought back to Salem by Marshal Ross this morning from Junction Citv, where he had been arrested while running a skat ing rink, in which he had bought a half interest with a part ot the stolen money. He had spent part lor a new suit ot clothes. re- i volver, watch ami other trinkets and had -f 10 left. He will have a ; preliminary examination before Judge ftryckler's court to-morrow. COL'ItT NOTES. Foirn.AN-D.Oct. ol. The lawyers ' for Wilcox and Mclsaacs this! morning asked that the case be ' trien neiore.iuagesiiattucK. .Judge Stearns gave them until Saturday i to compicic uieir application, a change of venue will probably be . ..1 ' ii .1 granted. Great difficulty lias been en- j countered in getting a jury for Ben i King at his second trial. "The case was begun at 2 o'clock, and is still ov. King was a confederate of Frank Andrews in the .r10,(.'00 rob bery from the Northern l'acilic Fx press Company. Ifcimasrs Awarded, In the case of James McIIargue against J. II. Wigle, for damages accruing from trespass of the defendant's stock upon tiff's farm, the jury tiie plain- vesterdav returned a verdict ot .fl'L'.oO lor the plaintiff, the costs being also payable by the defendant. The Suii I'ttllcr. The snag boat Corvailis is ex pected up the river to day. It will operate on the upper river remov ing snags and improving the chan nel as far up as Halsey. Tine Horses lor !ale. We have just brought from Fastern Oregon a fine lot of work horses which we will sell on terms to suit the limes. Among them is some promising young drivers from Oneco, Mason Chief, and Kdward Kverett. Also some choice heavy mares. Anyone wishing a horse will do well to look them over and we will tike pleasure in showing them to all intending purchasers. McKxigiit Bros., Tallman, Or. Pomona raii'ir Met-ling. JIarion count pomona irran;e j will hold a special nifetir.g in i Salem on Saturday, Nov. 17th, and the regular meeting will be held at Woodburn on Thursday, Decem ber KJth. All patrons invited. Not a Califitrnia ISoar. Anybody an catch cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go like the man who euuglit the hear. We advise our readers to pur.-hase of Foshay and Mason, a hottle 'f Santa Abie, the California KiiiTof i'(hkiiiih. tion. Asthma, Hronchitis, C'oinrhs and Croup Cures a:.d keep it handy 'Tis I i. leasing to the taste and deatlt to the I above complaints. Sold at $1 a bot tle or :, for .? :). California Cat-It-Cure irivc-N immediate reli-f. Tlte Catarrhal virus is .-oon displaced bv its healing and penetrating nature, Give it a trial, Six months treat ment 1. sent by mail $1,10, Ladies I have received my full stock of fall and winter millinerv, nave secured the service of Miss Smith, of Portland, trimmer. Will be pleased to show goods at anv time. Ida M. P.rusli, successor to Mrs. E. J. O'Connor. tiven Away. Read W. F. a tme gold watch with h.s -old anu silver prize shirt, the verv bc-?t tittina ind best made white iiirt In the market. The price is as k,w or lower iiinti uiij eij iaiij as good shirt ma rket. in the Discoveries liold. Are Santa Abi-;: the Califorpia f)i covery tor CotiMiuiption and di- a,t, of the throat. Chest and Lui -lVtC c yuioi iiia cai-i-c me. the oulv ;'i;ar- r.iiteeil cure l.r (. atari h (' Head uni! Kindred are sold at 'i per for ?.. 0, ;.f.(1 are used by tiie leaiiin: "iu in Hie complaints. Thev ("euage, or tlnvV re' i nuni-:uU-1 and r !liici!iiis o thn I'a-ilic ( oas No o fCCiei eoini.o. Ciuarauteea by iVshay i Musou CIKl'l 'IT COIKT. The following cases were dis- ; posed of vesterdav : I T. J. Montgomery vs. Nelson ! Bennett, to recover money at J tachruent ; verdict for plaintiff, $1915.42. Win. Baker vs. Nelson Bennett, to recover money attachment : continued. O. F. Barton v. Nelson Bennett, to recover money attachment ; continued. O. F. Barton vs. Nelson Bennett, damages; continued. : State vs. Orson Rose, rambling; fined .10 and costs. State vs. II. l McGuire and C. E. Potter, libel; continued. State vs. Geo. 3-IeaIv, sellinir liquor without license; continued, State vs. Geo. Mealey, se-llimr liquor without license; continued. State vs. Geo. X t:ey, seiung ; continued, i liquor without license i: '! K 1) ! i ran S tvn K i it s. Hon. Frank V. Drake will ad- dress the citizens of Albary and vicinity at the court house on Sat urday evening in behalf of Harri son and Morton. Mr. Drake is a talented speaker, ami will doubt less be given a large audience. Happiness and I'uutentment, Cannot go han in hauil if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken lite and mak it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, aud make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Foshay & Mason. Ail Absolute Cure. The original Abietine Ointment oil y put ui) in hu ge two ounce I'll j boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, b" ms, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positiv ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the original Abietine Ointment. Sold by Foshay i'C Mason for 'io cents per box by mail :J0 cents. .uarl Against J lie Strike, And always have a bottle of Acker's : English Remedy in the house. You j cannot tell how soou Croup may strike your lil tie one, or a cold or cough j may fasten itself upon you. One ! dose is a preventive and a few doses j a positive cure. All Throat aud 1 Lung troubles yield to its treatment. I by Foshay ' Mason. 1'iinples un the Face Dei ote an impure state of the blo d and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's lilood Kli.vir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so Uiorouchlv bllikl UP llle constitution, purity and ttrt-nirr.hfm ttiM u-hu p i-u,l Vr'l strengtlien tne whole system. Sold and guaranteed by Foshay &. Mason. A Warning. The modes of death's approach are j curious, and statistics ediowconchisive- ly that more persons die from diseases j of the throat and luntr.s than any other. It is probable that everyone, without ! exception, receives yast cumbers of 1 ubeicle (lerms into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first slowly aud is shown by a slight tieklimr sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages tl:e extend to the lungs tro- i ducing consumption and to the head. causing catarrh. .Now all this is dangerous aud if allowed to proceed uill in time cause death. .At the onset you must act with promptness; allow ing a eold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with yourthroat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of lioschee's (iennan Syrun. It wili give you im mediate relief. Window haies. I have received a new line in staple and fancy colors and will in the future carry a much larger as sortment than formerly and sell them cheaper. Samuel F. Young. !- to (rhtors. All persons knowing themselves indebted to F. tS: C. Howard arc requested to come forward and settle at once. Fr--.li ISuller. At the Willamette Packing Com pany's store, til" iails of apple, pbim, tomato and pear butter, 50 cents per pai'.. Mirth is short live.1.. Prolong it 'f you can. It will help your disposition to trade w ith W. F. Kead. For nice parlor Thomas I Wink. suites call on New tires? styles at W oods f i: ni' the veryl ats,e Pillow sham holders, the neatest thing: out. at Brink's. The BUYKRS1 GUIDE is issued March and Sept.eacli year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information f0r 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, tish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and m various sizes, styles and quantities. Just hgure out what is required to do all these things CCMFORTABIX and yu can 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 & CG, 1 1 1-l 14Micmgati Aveuuj,Chicao,ill. 4 Mill actor and ulidcr. T1'! HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO ated in Albany solicits patronage from city and country. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwellinir houses, including Queen Annc,E;v-t!ake and Elizabethiau styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and specific tto is free of t charge. Satis action guaranteed "W.O. CASSEL- I I in hi 1 am A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. LMUUIJUUIVUIIOIIIUIMUS! Ladies. ive me a call. Slmhans " lllork, inioife Kerrrc Houe. 2vliss E. IvIcLin. K1.HT HCKC B. .ILiS.lNY ! et Cash 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 nnhandled te:i- l cups and saucers, ;;." cis. ! x., dozen nnhandled coffee cups j and saucers, 4" cts. j bj dozen handled coffee cups and j saucers, -V) cts. j dozen Seven inch dinner plates I 4o cts. The goods mentioned above are iron stone china, and not J. C. ; ware. These prices will stand good for the next thirty davs. ADWOHL. Al.IJAXY, Oct. 2li. ISSS. Iteceivc-a ;t large in mk i- .n uarlier supplies from Philadelphia, at ci.eck'a barber shop. Just icceived at VV. F. Read's a full line ol ladies line muslin underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slips. Call and see litem. Ma-rie yeast at Bi owik-11 & Stanurd's tot English Medy, 'i'rado. Mnrfc. Murray's Specific A rtiaraiitel cure afor nervous diseases, siteh as Weak Memory, Loss of iirain lVwer, Hysteria, Headaehe l'aii: in the li ek, Nervous Prostration. Wakefulness. fnrp,TVl;nT 1-eiicorrliijea, Universal Lassi .ore I aKinfr. t , s,- , v.L-,....n i... Be p it, i :r a'l 1 general hss of power o h Gimerati! Ortram iit either an eause l by nili-iere ion or over-exertion, and which ui- timatelv lead to Premature Trade Hmrk. old Ae, Insanity and Con- i sumptiiiri. sl.CO a box or six j boxes forso.00. Sent by mail l on receipt of price. Full par ! ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. I BW'c iiaraiitet1 G Itoxes i to cure any ease. For cxerv S5.00 order received we send ltAVd -!fh ! written fx.-T.U - ""Hi guanine e to refund the money if on speeitic noes not ettect a cure. Address all conunu nicaticiiis to the Sole Matiufacturets, The Murray Medicine Co., Kansas, -Citv, Mo. iTarSold in Albany by Foshay Fo.sliuy i la.sn,solc ae SECOND II D SHOW CASK Apply ai Hkkald ottice. WANTKU Itemoval, l'l LbK'S JDISI'LAY HOUSE NOW marks iiiu 'ocarina of his h:irni.s tnr.. which has been removed to Pierce's new tiloik. His old eustomers together with the general public are invited to call and see this wonderful displav horse and inspect his com plete line of harues, saddles, buifsfy robes, C, etc. MUSIC! Miss LauraGoltra, OF SALEM, Will take a limited number of pupils in piano, organ anJ harmony. Inquire on Mondays at the residence of W. II. Goltra and during the week at the res idence of Mrs. C. C. Cherry. WILL BROS Dealers in all the leading Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos, A full gjSlieet music, musicai nu-rchaiidise,aniniiinition, fisli ing tack, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines NEE DLESOl'L find Extras for all MACHINES LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairinsr ofscwina: machines, musical instruments, ijuns, etc., neatly done W. F. 1 am now receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Goods notions, etc, and propose to make it red hot all along the line, My goods are all fresh and new and bought FO R CASH! We invite your inspection Cashmeres Flushes Imported Broadcloth Velvets Silk "Warp, Henrietta Velveteens 'All Wool Tricots Silks and Sat:ns Assabet Flannels In fact even-thing usually found in k 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 A11 mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see nib. "W IF1- BEAD, (Successor COAOTAUWIBOOKS 1 888-9 " An Outline HUtorv of Greece ( ."J I'ri ii.iia'oi y ireek I'.i nse i:i Kmriish . .si in College r.-vfc duw i:i En 'li-n 1 ''' I'opu'.ar Z" fclitfs 1 '20 I Cheat" tr 1 tM i T!;e Cimnicfi.'r t ! is in! M.i'K-rn i'lmn h i:i E:iro-e 4'1 j I'r.ee (.er set a j(l ; Ca.uit i;i ii in jier war 1 .u ' A !- int -ili.vv-il .v-ioii ,"i Ujir iiMre are onieieil at ,-ne time, " i All orders j-roiii'itij- fi'ltd by J Iv (.illL v; Co.. I'O'ikseMers, i "'" IN.nl iii.l, Uiv- . i, ; uir ly yonrlora' J-m!:.;1!it ' lUClilO t Cli. OSKPII WEiJHKK AXXo'tXOKS To' II IS ! piir..ns and friends tint lie cui he to in I ! on lirt strict, in iiis new rooms in I'.isliav v I M t "i s bric, where ho is prepare I to uc- nirii .l,i tne o eilic wjt't am tiiinir in th ; ' toiis'i;.eiin ? If it -ir -Vd !i ih: i- V i.i-j STOCKMEN AND FARMERS1 i T I hereby certify that l)r. I X. Woodle has j successfully operated on mr ridirlini; h use I ISAAC UAYS.jgj ! Kor further .fference in regard to ridirlin i lnlnure or Dave 1'eterson, Win. I'cterson, Leb anon; John Hardmaii, Alfred Wclverton, Al anv; Sam Giines, Scio; Win. Foster, I'rine ville. I practice veterinary medieine in Al bany and country surrounding Office and residence corner 0th and Washington sts.i I SUiill- X. W'OODbK. VeMrinio-v i..r-v.. HI.Mll 3Curran it Monteith have lots for sale on the inst.illment plan, rang in in price ironi fll'o to100;). t.Tsl'rs:2ysters : EASTERN AXU OLYMPIAN SKItVED fresh everyday at II. Diorcks' restaurant OREaON RAILWAY ; aafl .AVI- iTI. t'OMIMM- Z'Jt "3 Columbia River Route Trains for tlu Kut leiv.j I' lrtlandjat 10 A.J M and 2 p. M. daily. -j TrOITl?l1Qto aml fr"m Principal IIOHIj J. Olixiints in United States, Canada ami Europe. ELESANTBPULLMAN PAUCE CARS Emigrant ESleeping aCars Rnn Thronfh.on Express Trains :-..n.tSi OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS :feAN .ST.JPAUL Free of IHiiii jie and Without Change, Cl"se,Cnnneetions at Portland for San JFran cisco and I'uii'et Sound points. ; For further particulars impiire of Curaan A Jluiiteith, First Street, Albany, Oregon. A. L. MAWi:iI, . I. V T. A, y. II. IIIIMOMR. 4;"-t'ai Slanagcr. iTH'iats leave the O. K. N. Co.'s wharf, at the font of Kroadalbin street, on Tuesday an j Friday of each week.fcC. G. RAWLINOS, XiOcal A''ent. Line of- READ, of the following Tgoods: to N U. Allen Albany Oregon. li Mery ! -AIXTLL STOOLQI- s taple Groceries I assware. The best (jiixlity ot taa, cofta nimn aB suits, etc CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Breach Every Day. Atthlsotdaad reiiablo hooae is aia to found a complete aaeortoient, of tmh tamtr, rrooeriea, to which is constantly being adderi th seiwoiuble tinos of craaacia uad Jtfowiaar Mich as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Orde Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds Bohemian Glassware, Etc These goods were all boncrht when p:ioB were knr, nts4 the benefit of the maigin will t fiven to his customers. Henember thn lvi it the old comer on First and Ionda!bin stj. " HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFEF Proprietors ol )1 And fuaanXaeturars of We are bow prepared to fomish cteice, f ret caixtiea of best grade, congiatiiig' of pure str-fc, assorted flaven, mixed candieH, extra Kre..a a.nd choeolftte cveams, fancy mixed, candy tuji . and a eeueial nmmrtmant of fine fimtim AT itOLKSALK OR KETAU. tT'Orden from eoaotir dealeis proaytly Mb tned to. Factoiy oa Fitat ttfeot, Albany, - - Oregor NEW PROCESS FLOURS (Sopcrior tarfiniflf if m) The Best StorapMitiei tam Khii jho in Mh fttA. tar whtak NOTICE. 1 have bought and furnished i a ' n ;i!c Mi II With new machinery, making flour by tiie rVLh roi.lkr process. " Tne mill is now run iii.ig and 1 can furnish the bust c,f Hour and feiil at inasonalile r.ites. I intumJ to run my mill in fitch a mariner that none can so away dissutisfieil. c'ive tne a call. f. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills SECOND HAHB STORE The past year has proven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoves, Furniture, tinware We aie always prepared to buy your heuseiiold furniture at the tiitrkesr cash price. Sole agents lor the PEERLESS OIL CAN And I . a x i !- Filler, L. GOTTLIEb. Albany Bath House HAIR dTeSSMGSAL00N, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR t"Ladiep nd children's hair dress nr a specialty. Dntije satisfaction guaranteed JOHN SCHKEEB'S Liveiy. Feed & Sale stable Carrier Second and Elhworlh Sts ALBANY, - OREGOS H ORSiss boarprd by the day or month. Cr riages or buggiea on reasonable terms vnl NORTHWEST FIRE ni INSURANCE COMPANY) ? PORTLAND, - - OREGON CAPITAL STOCK MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Will furnish sacks to fanners and receive wheat at the usual rates of storage. The highest market price paid for same. EX jKTBest Magnolia flour always oa lvnd for sale or exchange at reasona ble rates. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. 4 A tine line of new silverware ju.it opened at Will fc Stark'b. Crocker? ALBANY SODA fOMS iMce Confectionery Red Crow Milk Tiie Scio Flouniif Mills i