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-- , r -r - CEina ALBANY ORhUOiN' SAT Vf HUH- INC.; ttOVEAiBEii -4 lSs VOL. Ill-NO. M A l" hmh jam m CMC 0 SALE! -Having decided to retire from business in Albany, ire will offer our- Our Mire Stock of General Merchandise -CONSISTING 0F- Dry Goods, ancy ling. and Slices siting Goods, Carpets, Cloaks,- Etc, Cos iviimii! FOE T HE jSEXT 40 The Entire Stock Must Be Closed Within Six Weeks Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity ,strcngth and wholesomencss . More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot he sold in competi tion with muititude-of low test, shori weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in cans. Kotal BakiN" Pow der Co, 101 Wall si.. N. 7. 1) W Crowley A: Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon, ATTMUStVS. DK. X. RLACKBrUN, ATTORNEY AT . Law. Albany. Orarii. Oltiee in Odd bellow's Temple, of tht state, ami ; business. Vili practice in all courts 'he special attention to all MLVKHToN PIIAULKSK. A ITOltNEY at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms IS anil 1J, Foster's block, over L. E. iiiain's flor . w mil 'lor . iai WEATilUKFOliO, ATTORNEY AT aw, AInanv, Oivon . otlice in Hun Fellow's Temiiu:. Will practice in all the courts of tbestate, and rive special attention to all business i';iums. fl W. HASTEN, I'Hf-K' VJT, jreon, Albany, Oregon c IAN AM Sl'R r II. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AN1: SlT.r U'fon, Ail.ai y, Oregon. C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN A NO ot:i! eeon Albany, rciron, office over Crad- wold's store Ullice hour.-,, from $ A. H. to 4 c. si. TH. H KOi.hLWAY. YK'I KKJNAIIY SI R. s f-'eon, Albany, Cif!!. -Omluate o fJers roan (iTni AmeriTn col'ves. OEVEKK HOUSE, ALBANY, OH.- 11 I'leifbr, CHAS. 'ro. Only tirst-eeiass iioue in the city. Lare s i uplc rooms for eoni iiii ici;:l men. No i 'hinaincri employed in the kiti'hen. ;eneral Ktaire ollii-e for Corvpllis. TT EWE. ii. and. Ki". I'KACTiL'AL U ATCH.MAKE l.sinci c.vti.u. TAR7IKS PKSiliINU :-!VKVIXO !WXK CAN !'!. i tain aeeiirarc nn.l prompt orl: by calling upon ex-county stirv( rot t, T. T. Fisher. Ik lias. T:plete copies oi t:e!d notes a,n! tiiwii sbi pl.its, anil is prepi-.red to do s;;rve injf in any parr of Linn ti.iimv. I'ostotiice address. .Millers station, Linn county. Oregon. 'ZZ -jIND- The Knife Will Be Put to mces p IFi'Hil Irjfr top fa!'. ;)H'!MEK FKCIT DRYER, FACTOI'.Y size, complete, with additions and im provements, for sale cheap. Apply to A. Hlaker, Sh' dd, Opye-n, or to A. Wheeler, Sprin'iieM, Oregon. I'o:' S;ile. Ciikis crk'-s and nxiriiKs. ('ArAiirv ;nn albins jier da,, will be soli1, cheap for cash, on the installment ulan, traded, lcat or let out ' n shares A iiuiulKr of vinegar barrel-, tor vale ehean. Ajipiy to F. Ii. PfeifTer. at Albany oila works. I ) P.eKlVKt) TO-I 1 i in ires tri HAY AX INVOICE OK XOVKU'IKK tnmniuii;-: ih.ect Irom. w York: the l.- ttst thint: ont. Micy are sure t" please, t'all add si e thr.m SAMUEL S, YOUSG. t ft? I i mi ii Eictf ik on -irrt This is a Genuine Clcsirer Cut Sale cf the well hnca:a cf MC1TTSITH & SEITS1TBACH, and purchasers -will receive a ret saving cf 25 per cent" ca Goods "bought- irEarly callers will secure the advantage cf the large and unbroken stock to select from. -if; ESI I M V. day at II Heecialf v :uiti : Meat .YiarkH. AT AYI SAI.M,N dt's n.eat market, t full market Kept ii. EVERY Fisn ;i lor Ctenl. "ITRNISHEK AND I NFURNISHE J. rooms to rent. Ewpiirc of II. P.arnes, comer of Seventh and ISaker streets. MITtDLE SIZEK RED colored cow, half cut ears and blunt horns. Ti.e limbr will he paid a jrod re ward. Addi.s;j 1'ipot Hotel, Albany. T AKTyMONTH. A 1J eo 5K) Itojrs W juiled. DIKKINCFi: Wil l, PAY THE HlfciH est maiket price for 500 head of lmirs. Apply to him at the .ilbany Market, Albany, J,! itisMoEiiUon olice. rilO WHOM iT MAY CONf:ERN. NOTICE Monteitli & Seitenbach. Burkhart & Jlilier, who havp been euaud in the real estate business in Albany, Orecon, is this day devolved by mutual consent, L. 0 Miller retiring and F." A, liurkhart retaining; the biminess, and i-ssume every control of the suite hereafter. F A. Ilurkhart will assume tht payment-of all outstanding debt.s of the lirni and wil! also collect all due said firm. Dated this the :Mth day of October, 1SKS: F. A. Pd'RKH A R.T. L. D.MILLER. Portrait Photographe titiK (MEiiV. l-'irnt. Fall f uow -lock Xl in flood ioiHli'ioii. Printville News. Stock in Crcok county are no! well enough loopured to hunt., a living on tint rane through even one inch of snow. The snow at Powell Buttes. eight miles distant from -Ptinesville, is five inches deep. The sheepmen of that locality claim that the early appearance of winter is a happy outlook for them. Tl'ie FrineVinN? Honring mills, are running steadily now, and a first class grade of hour is being turned out. The wheat raised in this val ley this year was not visited by trost, and is therefore as good an any raised in the state. The snow that covers our imme diate vicinity, we ar informed, does not extend into Waso or (iiliiam counties to any great extent or depth, there being none at all on the John Day liver, and but little on the mountains beyond. A good quality of coal is being taken out aoout six miles from J'arssn's ferry, in .Gilliam county. A good road is nearly completed to the mine from the ieery. The fer ry referred to is on the John Day river, about five miles above tha mouth of Bridge creek, in Crook county. The Ochoco Review bewails the condition of things very sensibly, to-wit: No wonder money is scarce in Crook county when the people have to import about one half of what they consume, and times will continue to be hard un til they are able to produce most of the necessaries of life here, and prevent the drain on the finances ut the country caused by sending elsewhere for provisions. We have to semi abroad for nearly all of our bacon and lard and a good portion of our Hour, all of which ought to be produced here. IJappiix-ss and Contentment, Cannot l'o hand in hau.l if we look on the dai;k Mile of every little obstacle-. Nothing wiii so darken lite and make ir, a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure tile worst bu m of Dyspepsia, Cmistip. tion and Indigestion, and make iife a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by bVsiiay oi Mason. 1 know I can save yen money, try mi!, and vou will be convinced!. W. I . R ad The MiiiP Bakery ' Under the lieu manair nientoi Parker Bros. WHO KEEPS A fuil line ofjehm'ee (rOV;nion family' erocer es a:ii Canned r-irif etpples.J OllQlCB Tatea Ornament ei Ijcakes ft r Wetlrttncs tmd Purths. Sn'.mon'bellics, iv.ackerel and i ktmls.'j .ltji!sh0!j(d' FEESH BAKED BREAD Kvcrv Day. n l Pi DOS n; tV rl 1 1 U"i J I I'O. VI 11 TEAS and C'OfFfi 1 aw GENERAL NEWS, Two Freight Trams Coi'ide Vith Fatal Results. r. v. in!:-:i:K. Ki:-t-r .snrs ;ir. Duelist-si I'iglit in teotral Park, H, Y. Gold, at a preminm iNew Eailrcr 1 Fe:eijn Affa:Ts. VRe Hkrami's Speeiai ii-nateiies. PlTTSBEKU.NoV. 23. TWO fff gilt trains on the Cleveland & Piltf burg road collided at Hanmiouds ville, Ohio, this morning.' Botii the engines and a number of cars were demolished. One engineer had his leg crushed. An engineer and brakeman are missing and are supposed to be in the wreck. . til ts A l A Viil.iHtt.. 1 Mik! Xcw Tvrh Earikerr, i'ayltiq; I'leitiinut for ;ili. iNEW York, Nov. 2. Foreign bankers who have ordered gold for shipment to Europe state that owing to a demand in London for gold bars fo'r shipment to Russia and South America, the bankers on this side are paying for gold a fraction over the nominal price. The total gold taken for shipment for this week is .",4.054,000. DIELInTS l NEW AUIIK, and Tlsry Malil is Central I'nrk Lrarc 'Ilieir fl raiions. New 'York, Nov. 2.'). In a se ed tided part of Central Park a po liceman this morning found a heavy single-fiarrrel'ed pistol and .several handkerchiefs stained with blood. The oTO'.ind in the vicinity contained bloody marks It is be lieved a dncd has been fought. i.v Sle Is 'hsen JI:iMff WorktwH a .i ::: l.v I nuiucuous "iutv. l.')i naioi.is, Nov. 23. Pow derly was le-clectetl general master workman tiiis morning !)v neaiiv a unanimous vote, of Iowa, was worthv ioreman. Morris L. Wheat, elected general Tiie general t-.e-- retary and treasurer will be elected this afternoon. Candies Nuts, Raisk CANNED .,uODS, ETC." - a ne best Soap in the'markeb- Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and imported Cigars AfTAt JohnFox's oli!j-tanl. iow Fl'iins iciv brick. sittisi ointment. Second and FearT streets. Studio Pillow sham holders, cine neatest thing out at Brink's. TJios. j as us lUUftliiLIAuLuiw KE NOW iiFMOYEP TO THE STRAH N j Liock, v.'hete he is preps red to do iiist ei.iss w.-.rk i:i ihe tonsorial line. Fiis hath ren.v le- 't and vUiin and ready for uscat aii iivuis. cdc iuui acail. Hermanns Jteurant, Eeraasii Gier-cki, Prop, rpiItS l;FSTAt:jlANT IS XocVORENFlU'O 1 the jmhlie in the Sictmar-h l uildin- t e lowthe lUvele Hotire, v.'hfiV wl uu-.is wiil ke served at iid hoars. Mr ' iii.-rc,- in viris nisoid etistor, er1: a:.d the pub irc.'ier itlly to call, ypo t.'ncs v j! he sepph. d wi;h the be vinnds the iutkh aen. ,-atiKfe.c tion iiiiaranti.tsi. .'ir. Oieicks w;ts I'l.rnierly prop; icNir of the Rf'ere ilojsv 'e'-tsiir.iiit, wl.ioli h- ran on the Eur pean p'ui,hi:t i..und f'n-i- pian oii'n'f siieeeed. so he opciitd orient letraunint '.vii-j.'c he h.;syiven vjenerr.l s.tcUi'at'i!. IVr.nti wanting a first--iass u.eJ shouJ'i i.o to ii, rnuaui's. Nc Cuiutae employed. , IlakU-eari s!tei?.. Winona, (Minn., Nov. 23. The Winona and Southwestern railroad was formally opened to-day. The road i's intended to form a link be tween Winona and Omaha in a great transcontinental line, includ ing Laeawanna and Green Bay and Winuna on the east and Ciiion on the west, also connecting at Sioux Citv. with a .projected line to Ogden. Kivets ic E iX'.tl IM::n3 Kwrnt'd. Fokt Wayne, (I ml.), Nov. A.':!. The Jenny electric light piant was entirely destioved b tire lstniuht. Loss, 92."i't,tKiO r nturaiice, .1170, ;00. Three hundred workmen were thrown out of cinploymoi:;. All a Mistake. Sr. Petersburg, Nov. 23. Tb.e Journal de St. Petersbmg denies that a secret- treaty has been en tered into by Oorca and Russia. It states that Corea has granted '. Russia facilities for a trade across the frontier. New Yokk, Nov. 23. T!te reprt of a genera! switchmen's strike or. all the lines of the .Mississippi can not be confirmed. An ooinion is expressed that it is groundless. .f.i'. n 6l','!;'il's ou.ii) iosi. London. Nov. 23. John Brigl passed another comfortable night. bat he docs not improve. 'I b)jks:iviiiK ociat. The Albanv W. C. T. U. will on the evening of Thanksgiving day, hold a social, to which the public generalh-are cordially invi'ed. It is expected that each member, and as many of the friends as wish, (lite snortt th better) will bring a thank-offering in money, instead of victuals. These contributions are to bt handed in at the door. No i-tated amount has been asked for, each one gives as the heart prompts. A good programme liter ary and musical is being arrange', and in due time will be published. After the rendering of the pro gramme, the remaining part of the evening will be spent in games and j social intercourse. the money contributed is to be devoted to paving the indebtedness on the hall. o: a t'ltliforttiu !!ear. Anybody can catch cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to lei go like the man who caught the hear. Wo advi.sp our readers to purchase of Foshay and Mason, a bottle of Santa Abie, the California Kin.:.rf Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs and Crown Cures a:.d keen it handy 'Tis ideating to the taste and death to the above complaints. Soid at 1 a bot tle or o for 50. California Cat it Cttre i:ivc.-, immediate relief. Tlie Catarrhal virus is soon displaced hy its h.i-aling and pcr.elratir.o; nature, Give it a trial, Six months treat ment jl. sent by mail ?!,!0, WILtlAK ti l. niNAERS. .Sibjc r the t.erman Siiullcoinitis. Vmperor'n Parib Corr. Philadelphia 'ietegraph I do not think- that William made, a yerv pleasant. I impression on the Italian people in general during his recent visit. Various ' istances of the Emperor's rude ness are cited, and especially his refusal to speak to the foreign embassadors in Rome, or to ad dress a word to the President of the Italian Chambers when that gentleman was presented to hin. Also his -volunt-aiily absenting himself from home at the period when his wife was about to give, another, child to the family has been lcokei upon as a fresh in stance of the lack of r-spect where with woman and wifehood ai regarded in Germany. The truth is that the inlelectual, high minded Frederick and his intelli gent wife saw some savage Teutonic ancestor of prehistoric days revived in their eldest son. Art, music, literature, the grace of courtesy, the charm of cultivated society, have no attractions for the new made Emperor. He is a soldier and a soldier merely, heart and soul and brain, lie left his wife to bear her woman's curse alone while he was off on a round of sightseeing and junketing, which, considering that his father (nd such a father!) is scarcely yet cold in his grave, might have been aj propriately deferred. Altogether this barbarian chieftain, in die rudeness of his manners and the insolence of his power, shows u to what trials the nations devoted to hereditary rule are exposed. But he is 'o.ved and applauded in Ctcrmanv. Attentions to a ( oiiulry Haidon Cost Him Heavy Hue, Portland, November 20 The Mongolian pheasants introduced here by Judge O.N. Denny have increased so fast and become such a nuisance to fanners up the vai iey thai, notwithstanding the penalty provided by the law en acted to protect them, farmers and sportsmen shcot man- and infor mations and arrests are few, although the informer gets halt he One imposed. New York drummer, while at Albany a day or two since, went out and shot two splendid specimens of cock pheasants, intending to have them mounted as a present for a friend. He left t he birds at the hotel with out any attempt at concealment while he attended a ball in the evening. Unfortunately, he was too lavish of Ids attentions and blandishments oh one of the belles of the town, to whofC ailections a e'tizen lnid a prior claim, and said citizen was thrown quite in the shade during the evening by his glib-tongued, cheeky rival. To get even the former informed on the drummer, who was arrested, brought before a local justice i.nd lined .fS.) anil co-is and his pheas ants confiscated. 1 i is identity is carefuily concealed by his friends, he having given an a-sumed name when iinor-lcvi. lTiKleurc! I'm deuce! In medication, as in aught else, prudence Should be our ruide. Yet thousands cast it to the winds. Emit new nostrum- linds its piStron., the medical empires of every false school itavt: their irnlls. Em-ry change in the gamut of liumbi.g i. i liiigsutcess iwliy for a time ai least the notes l.ivii'U' iurnhed by the credulous. :i happv contrast to the manj adveni-cd mi po.-t u res of the day Maud-. Most-W 'o is's Stomach j'.iik vs. now iu the third decade of popularity, approei and recommended by phsicians, :n doised by ti.e press of many hoois, -o'.i-Kl ;;:;d prized by ir;;l;J.-- every, v. cere. Tl is an a.-certiuiied spt ciiie for and preventive of malarial diseases chronic indigestion, and liver coin piaint and constipation. f'ersouat. .Mr. X. II. Frohlich?tei;i. of Mobile A!asays: I take great pleasure in recommending Dr, King's New ids eoverv for coneumr..; ;o;:, heva:- need it for a severe attack of ionchiti6 -. nl atarrh. It gave me instant re if ml entirely cured me and I have rot been ai'licted Since. I also beg to slate that I have tried other medicines with no good result. Have also used Electric " Hi Iters and Dr. Kind's Xi-w Life Pills, both of which can recc u j mend. Dr. King's New Discovery for (': q . suinrtion. Coughs and Coids, is s,.!d o a positive guarantee. I rial lotut ree al Foshay & Mason, Thousands of llollnrs. Are ypent every year by the people of this stale lor worthless medicines lor tin; cure of throat and l'-ng diseases when we kuow that if they wo: !. I only invest .?1 in Santa Abie, Ihe Not California discovery for conumpi'oii and kindred complaints.' thoy wo rl in this pleasant remedy limi reb:... It is recommended iy niinist rs, physicians and public speakers of 'he; (iolden State, bold and ouarant. d by Foshay fc Mason at $1 a boU'e. ': luce for $2 50. The. most stubborn a;e of catarrh will speedily succoib to California Cat-K-Ciue. Six months treatment for $1. Bv mail si. 10. I'iniples on the Face ' ei ot-e au impure state of the bio Krwan!. Tor a better or more pleasant rein edv for the cure of consumption bronchia! troubles, eongli, croup, and wiiooping cough that' Santa Abie, the California kin;.' of consumption. 'Kverv bottle warrenttd. If voti would be cured of Thai eiilarrh, use California ''at a j r: by mr.'ti si.!'.'. Soi' rented by Fosliay e' xaoii u:gttstit! g disease i-Ci.re. and v. ar are looked u; ;on w; n . ts-picion. Acker's Biooti Eiixir v i!I remove all impurities an:! leave ho ooicplexion smooth an- clear. Tl.-re .o nothing that will s tb.oroue "'y ouild up the constitution, purity ;,od strengthen the w( oio f-ysteii!. S. d and guaranteed bv l-';;siviy & Ma-. . - Dr. -T. V. (hi!!', physician i'eoi;, Shedd Oiegon. ana 0