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THE MOTCXIXO HEI?ALT: SATURDAY". DECE3H5EE , 18SS J1 . A '.,K. i5. TSMK T.HttK. XORTH BOUXD. 5 - 1 eirarts rrives. Cala. cp. j b;-5 a.n; ait. Port-i'.i H biani I, KuirvTio ex j 11:15 air.;1':S3am: " s kip!!: ' Fsckht I I 7:1 "am I " ' r- SOUTH JI.iL'NU. IV' -Arrives Departs! Arrives V'.iAfcf" I ":',?,r:,u fpmiA--hla.Mi9.n'j Ktuefcc! 2;'iiin:il2 4ipui! f- i:-ene 2.4:.iti FreUV't W ' ! I S--tMfiKif.'i-Pf '; :m N i Kri;' Strecenud ft$soutii ui'lcr Is. A. m. oi the mane; "iS- Orl!-".i!'N" TVcjKIC TIM II '1 Allot.. Arrives Departs SHY !.. I x I I I N. Keck and inmny na.e n- lVnnsylvaina 7 'e.-ioc. not miss Th v'trax yoi"ls at cost at Monteith iv -ii!e oi ;eiien- bach's. l or nice Yaquina, Eastern or sho tiwMter osters, to 1-. li. lT'eitier's. The Occident took a loa.l of liop. at t1 O. It. & N. wharf ye.sterday tor i'uitland. Wanted, a girl to do fen?rsil lione work, ifrmaii jirelerreii. .Inquire at this ollice. ".. Nc C Howard have removed i neir niil.merv sttiie to their new 'imirters up-stairs in t'ne l'earce bhjek. Go to Bnrkhart & ltoyce's for all kinds of job printing. Prices reasonable. First-class work vjar ttnteed. Messrs. Winn (.t iruraphrey have opened a choice line of cigars at the Western Union telegrapii and express office. See those elegant lamps at Wal lace it Thompson's. They are the Itochester pateni., Voth parlor and ftand lamps, and are ywy tine ones. Misses E. & C. Howard have re ceived one of t.'ie linest assort ments of tine jMillinery ever ollered in tliis citv. Ladies should cal variv and examine their stock. N The benefits ( f a candy factory ii Al'-'any is exhibited when choice, birien mixed candy retails for " -.-nts per po-ind. V. 11. l'feifl'r i- .seliii1. boxful after boxful at t'as price. 1'r. C. C. Kelly has removed his otiice from ?.ir. John Ihijs' build- in'j; to the new Strahan-lVaree block, where he can now be found in elegant quarters in the first front room" to the left of the stairway. Messrs. Burr Sloan and Walter Eat have opened a iish a'nd ga'.m niai ket in tiii buildiui;.' oi merly -occupied by the Western Tnion Tel egraph otiice. They keep fresh fish and poultry constantly on hard. To eye, nervous, chronic or rectal sufferers : Dr. J. T. I'ilkiti ton will be at the Revere hniisc it'any, all day Tuesday, Dec. 4th, LSSS. Several hundred cases of a',-ve referred to "Incurables" are espvciaitv invited. Examination I iree. Will & Stark have now the finest line of jewelry they have ever cai-ri'- l. i:;i.iii ling line j;oid watches, di;;!ii..r,ds, silverware, etc. -The 'iik'iic is invited to call and inspect thfir novelties for the holidav trade. 'I hi' Coining iurarl'ui;. The Oregonian in speakino! the production of "Chip O' the Old Block." now on the I wards at New Park theatre, l'ortiand, and which is to oh presented here next week, savs: Another fine, house enjoved "Chip ()' the Old Block" last evening and the fun was fast and furious. Miss Jessie Bonesteile inci cased the favorable impression made on Monday an 1 evoked nnstinfe 1 applause in her songs iind imitations. She is a delight fully fresh and native soubrette. clever in the extreme. Mr. Scott's Commo lore was as amusing as cou d be imagined, while Harry Mi. Is Jack Eightfoot was a perfect pieee of character work. The musical numbers were ail finely rendered and altogether the piece was as mirth provoking as can be imagined. Whoever wants to en joy a spontaneous laugh as well as oo d singing and dancing should ee the "Chip O' the Old Block." IM-uiOon llfTirsril. suoreme court has The suoreme court has lately! . i given its decision in the college j case, hv w hich the decision of tliei lower court is overruled and a new . trial ordered. The friends of the I colege have no fears of the ultimate j result. TWre were two ftinda-j mental questions in the case uue j whether there was a contract he- ( tween the state and the college, J and the other w uetlier that con- j z i i t j-..,.f I ...un ?frformrt lv toe nVr.:. t'lllin II. i 1 1 v. nu,'o.iv v.wn . i.v... contract - It will ':Ttr. Vh that there is a now be tried w hether the church has performed its engagements in that regard. uur Fourth Year. To-dav the 1.uly HtiEAi.D be- irins wit it its four ui year. It has .jvUto lVnnsvlvaiiia ?o reside. I I been steadily $twmg since itsimeaaiiiieu..i. h. nan at 0:;u i.nblication was commenced, and it uroiioses to keep ace with the . .-.i.iii growth of the city and expects within the. next lour years to he .able to become more metropolitan in scope. In the meantime it will j continue to keep its- readers posted : on the local and general news of the day ami to advocate interests and enterpiises tending to pro mote the irrowth and welfare of Albany and this portion cf Oregon. i ci;.cr I II! iT. ( -. ... 1 .'ii sou v f.ilv! working in h;s fur.-.'.un; factory r.n Uao-r street vest.r.iav had t!ie mi-ioiti-ne to jret h's hand caught in a ph'.ning machine, cutting one finger oil' and 6iuusiy cutting and bruising his liau-i. The ampuiation of another iin jQt muv beco.no i.ccessarv. KEFCISMCA irV l'ME.TIS. George Burkaart Joaii lated fer M.nshai and E. D, Casick lor Tiesurer. rr, , ,. .. .- ! . .1 : ! to the Hkpalu. The republican city con ventio: , :)V. ;;,.IIoil. John was neld at the court .house lust ; :(it,1;(.!t sllli,l,.nlv at his ,-esi-eveninjr the meeting bems.ni'-y ;. wM (1,;s ilt s o'clock attended m spite ot the rani. A. . t ...,,5, (u,r u!l ;!ne of tW(J :.i0 the convention was cuheu to j , , ,t oruer bv O. li. lrv.ne, oua;i tii-iii m the central committee, who was j takkx to tii;-: s-kni tkntiakv. elected bv the convention. j Coitv.u.i.rs, Nov. :jj. Henry F. Al. Uediield was elected secre- i Miller, t ie id-year-old boy ivho taiy ana .J. it. Wyatt assistant see-1 I'.illcd iliis Wriyht, aged l , . by retary. " stabbing him una a case Knife The chair anno.nted a committee on order oi business cons: -tiiiic oi b M. West-fall, Win. Huston and . i' . Sox. W. C (Jasseil and Charles Mon teiiu were appointed tollers. On motion, of Oapt. N. 1. lluui phrey it was ucciiifu tliat liie vote, ;e cast iv ojiior, ana tuat a ma- jorny oi the baiiots cast elect. The committee on order of busi ness reporud recommending that die marshal be iiuiiiiuaiol nisi, then treasurer, and that the Voter rcgirter iher liames. l'ne following nominations were liiatie lor Hie oili.e oi marshal: D. L. Crossen, Geo. V. Burkharl, Andrew J. Hunt, Kobert Mcil heney. The first ballot stood as follows : Burkhart 10. ) Grohsen Wo. limit 4. iiclineuey !). in order to expedite the business E. F. Sox and W. II. Huston were pointed as additional leiler.i. The second bailot resulted in no election. The name ol Mr. McLl- heny was then withdrawn, -the third ballot stood : iiurkhart 74. Crossen U'J. Hunt y. Capt. N. 15. Hum prey o. Mr. Burkhart was declared the nominee ot tiie convention for mar shal. For treasurer F. I.. Kenton and E. D. Cusick were nominated. The iirst ballot stood : Cusick (7. Kenton hi. Scattering '2. Mr. Cusick was declared the nominee of the convention lor treasurer. The nominations of Y. M. French, L. Viereck and L. W. Deyoe, the ward nominees in the first, secend and third wards, lespectively. were ratified by the convention. The convention then adjourned. S'iola)!.v .Not Mnail-j. lion. Chas. Miller of Jefferson is in this city. He says that the people f that place are somewhat exercised over a supposed case of small-pox there. The local physi cian pronounced it not small-pox, but tiie town authorities sent to l'ortiand yesterday after a physi cian to get his opinion on the case, li' they could not have told they might have ascertained earlier i! they had consulted any of the several physicians of this city. It is pro: ably not a case of small-pox. Vt"tlcr-!iaii,n,-il .npiiuu. Jos. Webber,.! r., and Miss Annie Mansfield, well and lavorabiy known in this city, were united in marriage on the I'lKh insr. at the resilience ot tiie i .rule's parents in I'orlland, by Kev. T. E. Clanp. The bridal pari', accompanied by Miss Ida Weober, come up to this city on the evening train, and the happy couple left at once for San Francisco to spend their honey moon. i;-;H h of an Au a ili.cn. Word came from Halsey yester day of the death of Grandfather Simmons, the aieil father of Mrs. Jacob Wigle and Mrs. II. B. Ram sey, of Haisy, and .Mrs. J. M. Tharp, oi Aisea. XIr. Simmons, w ho was nearly !0 years old, has been failing for a number of years and his death was not unexpected. lie was living with bis daughter Ori'iiHi n I'npiiialinii. total number of votes cast Th in Oregon at the presidential elec tion was bl,!H4. The population of the stale on the basis of five persons to one vote, the ratio which I obtains in the East, is :i:'),."70. In 18). 40, S.S.I votes, representing 204,40b population, were cast, ami in 1SS4, h'2,7.12 votes, representing! -bj.CiOd population . M Inter Cholera. A species of bowel complaint i known as "winter cholera," appeared hi several cities in tac Xui'lhwest last winter and is Ifkely tube moie gen eral this season. Chamberlain's Clio! ic. Cholera and I)iarrho:a Remedy is a certain cure for it. For sale by Foshuy A Mason. .4 OPK LUI'Jfc: AI.3AN1, Nov. 00, 1888. To the Xoih:rc for Co-tie ifmen, O'en tlrmen: . ... .1.. i . ; ii tiie- ciiiiks.uv ItMi'iewtetl LO . - i " your views, through the i 'liC !,,eS,S' uVn ti,e suhject of cows running at large within the citv limits Ciri.KNS. PH ItL OKIt K . 6 Comrades of Mcl herson Tost No. : j. A. K. are hereby notified to i '' snarp on aturuay evening t important Dustiness. S. VV. Tabi.hr, Adjutant. Keeck, Com. B. F. The dry cold weather of the early j U,t to ,lle ""'Ome court. It in winter moLths is productive of a irreat volves the question of legality oi deal of croup ;.in-.ag chiiaren. Moth-j an election where lickets a e used eis -should be on the lookout for it,aud i that are printed or written upon he tii-eiiareil to :o-r..l. it ....... t-t,.. .i . ' 1 onn as the Iriic croup tii-Tt svniptoiii., a in ear. ucx.! comes w-mioiH a warnin-; dav or two iK-foie the attack the child will ( .o:,i hoarse, and that sv.-nptoias is s.hi:i f.ijiowcd by a peculiar, roiili coi;- ,!. ;l (. liamberl jin's Cough neiiice;. is given as soon as ii.-s-- "r r.ci-rb anpe:ii-., a!f anxiety n ayi be avoided; this hoare (lacger and it has never tauca, eveim n the most severe c.ee-. Tin- re is no danger in i-iviii ' Hi ' ti U-.uicdy for it contain.-- 110 noar tiilistauce. For .ale by Foil-:.' M . oa. i, fr.i;e !:ivvsti!:.s. E;ath cf Ho.:. John Eoliui-tt at SUcdd Co:ca;";s C-'.i-;.gI Sotes. while on their way liome irom liidav school a-t Miil 4. Vaqiiina . ay sect. a lew moutiis :cj:o, and who f.pu.ul miiity of miir ter in lite ud itan-e ly jury in fhe circuit court oi Benton county, and -eiitt need to iinpriaonment for life l)V .! uuj;e Bean, was lo the oen tcniiaiy t lav be taken to in ins long u-r.n. 'i ouiig Bonis McVay, who was se.iieiiced for one year for attempt ing to kid his l-ioiher, was also taken to the penitentiary to day by Deputy Sheriff David Osborne. i.H,i:t. ni n.' EroKNK City, Nov. '29. Vaccination is the order of the day and eminently Correct, for small-pox is both north and south of us. A grand bal masque will be dT.-n to-night at O'Brien's ball by the firemen of this place. A good time is anticipated. Mrs. Prof. Hawthorne has been very low for the past n.oiuh with a severe attack of typhoid fever, but is now convalescent. The new Catholic school build ing at this place is Hearing comple tion, and the appearance of the Sisters is soon expected, who have hitherto rarely been seen on the streets of Eugene. The report that, small-pox was in Eugene is entirely erroneous; there are a few cases ot scarlet fever. It is barely possible that some one has tei verted the Irinh and called scarlet lever small-pox. j Mr. A. G. Hovey's new three-1 stoiy bank, corner of Willamette! and Sib streets, is soon to lie com pleted. It will be one of the best finished building at this place. I'.ugene h steadily growing. Mr. Sherman Davidson, while going from 1st to Willamette street one evening last week, lost $."32. He is confident be placed the money in his pocket as he left tiie house, and it was gone v. hen he reached the store on Main street. A search was immediately made, but it eouid not be found. Tiie public school closed yester day for a short holiday until Mon day next. The university has only gfven one day's holidav, in order t'. prevent the students from going home to the different parts of the state to eat Thanksgiving turkey, for in this there would be danger of bringing the small-pox with them on their return. Mr. Geo. Whilhckis building a steam saw-mill miles northeast of Eiifcms on t he .McKenzie river. This is a very desirable situation for a saw-mill, there being an abundance of line timber on the Mohawk, which emp'iox into the McKenzie two or three miles above tiie mill site. This miii wili un doubtedly have a great, demand for lumber as large quantities have already been ordered. This will break down the present existing lumber combination or trusts in this countv. A I't-liilel' iiichlc. William Ev. .as old, was dt. a p'inter, i'n fi lm. I dead in his j room in rortlaiid. V, ednesday j evening It was thought that he j was sleeping, and an elfrt was) made to awaken him. No response) being received, the door was opened, when it was found that he had taken his bv saturating a cloth with chloroform and placing it over his face. He had lived in Portland two years, and had been in poor health for some time. Tem porary insanity is the cause as signed for the act. Evatt's parents who live in Lawrence, Kas., have been noti'ied of his deatii. I'oni- .Marksiiirii. A gentleman who was down from Mehama yesterday says that on Thanksgiving day ten citizens of that place were out shooting for turkeys. During the course of the shooting a pack of dogs run a very tired deer into the open prairie where the ten men stood gun in hand. It ran very slow ly, and was within 7o yards of the men. They opened fire upon the deer, firing 14 times. Every shot was a clear miss and the deer passed through the prairie into the woods and out of sight. The men called the dogs oil' and let the deer fro in peace. Maqucr:i!f- Kall.'- The coming event at the opera house is a grand masquerade ball under the 'supervision of W. W. Crawford, on Friday evening, De tember 21. No paiiis will be spared to niaka this the grandest afl'air of the season. One feature ot the evening will be a Hash light picture made by Crawford & Litiler. Music by Crawford's orchestra of four pieces. Tickets, if 1. 50. Before the 'onrl The Silver ton election case, over the election of coaticilmen for that city has been amued and snbinit- . oti,er t!lan tuU proci,reil from liw 1 u..,.,. .lf.,..,f f .. . .,. ... ., ... .-V.V..V.IU .-jl .-out-, us directed ov t tie election law of l.-s.". IM!IC: ag 11;: . The J:rst lesson oi W.W. Craw- lord s dancMig scii ill bc'.fin on av evening, i? v..-miii'r ;ih. :u no v. : p.'iu iiotiie, coii.mencing at 8 i A'stl Bros. a brown bread at Park; r itMs)t i: vi h: riiiMAKiKs. Coaiirlueo Komiirto.l at the Ward Mset-, The nominations at the three e;ciiitt were ward meetings l.tt as follows: First Ward conncilninn. M. Sternberg; member of coinra! committee, T. J. Mites. Secnnd Ward For counciim.-.n, C. (f. Burkiirrt; meiiiber ot central ..A,,..;ii.. i,,i,t- ,'.nl Tiiird Ward cor counHhnan, .1. II'; Campbellj; member of central committee, E. J. LaimiiiL". ri;as:usi Mri:ith'. A very pieasant and larycly at- tendetl sociaole. fi ven Dvthe vour.u' people's societv of the Baptist chmvh was belt I at I he resicii'in e oi Mi- jsridiretoru l i.-t eveuini:. Tiie occasion was highly enjoyed by all who were present. Among tiie business houses of the city n':ie has a more brilliant display of c e ant holiday goods than Messrs. Fosiiay A Mason. Their line of fine plush goods, toilet cases, albums, souvenirs, licldy bound books and holiday novelties is larger than ever before, and the extremely low prices at which they are sold probably, accounts for the great rush daily at their store. Every available space is filled with beautifui holiday wares, in an al most endless variety. Tiie 4ircai Sale. . Large crovvds daily throng the store of Monteith A Seitenbach taking advantage ol this oppor tunity of purchasing goods from a first-class stock at an average of 2h per cent, less than the usual price. These goods must go, as the store w ill be vacated by the first, of the year. If you want hoots and shoes, underwear, dress goods, fancy goods or any staple dry goods, re member that on this entire stock an actual slaughter in prices is be ing made, goods being sold tat less than cost. California ':U-J-Cisr'. Tin; only guarante" fl cure for ca iarrn, coat m iiil- iis-ad, liav Ii-vtr.rose coM, catrrhul deafness aisil sore eyes j lies ore tiie sense of ta-te and uupUais lit lll'l'-tlll ri'llUill-r tVitln i-.O-irli ' Kay and pa'astuit. to use. Follow directions and a cure is wa'-ranteii. by ail ti iiggists. ise!ul for a circular to Abb tine .Medical C'onqwny, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' treatment lor si ; sent by mail, si, 10, For sale lo Foshaj' cV: Mason, Hall of Corintl i.m L ige No li A. F. and A. M. Albany Or., S.iv. 22. To tli' members of Corinthian Lodi:e No. 17. A. V. ami A. M. Veu arc hereby refpiested to attend vim Kiiiitial communication ot this Loil.'e to he held on Saturday even nu Die. Dt 1SS at 7 o'clock at the itual place of meeting fur the pur pose of electing ollieers to serve the er.feimig year, and for the transaction of other important business. By order of the Worthy Master. F. M, liKDKIEI.l). Seeretarv. For lit- Holiday Trade. Francis Pfeiffer has ordereil eigtv-nine sacks of nuts of all kinds for bis holiday trade, buy your holiday good: Bef r.' you call oil him lor prices, lie a ordered .'Jilt Hi obbt r's rates, pounds of candy at j and can sell it below merchants pay for it. what other Caul ion lo "itollo rs r.very mother i-i cau loneo against ill vinn her hii-i houia'-uiii or poa- ;.iiie; it creates an unnatural cravms: 'ir -:imiila;tts which kiUs the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother in specially prepare.! lo benefit chil dren ami cure their pains. It is harm less ami contains no opium or itier pliine. Soid hy Feshay v Masou. All iitsiilulr (arr. The original Aiiietine Uiiitnicnt is oi'ly put up in large two ounce tui boxes, and is an ab-olute cure for old sores, b' ins, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions Will positiv ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the original Aiiietine Ointment. Sold by Foshay A Mason for 2'i cents per box bv mail '.'() cents. .iiirrl (gainst Hi? strike. And al wavs have a bottle of Acker's English 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. Out dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment The ltemedy guaranteed by Foshay Mason. People Kverj'v here Ccnfirm our statement whea'we say that Acker's English Remedy is in every way superior to any ami all other preparations for the throat anr5 luugs, In whooping coagh and croup it is magic and relieves at once. Re member this' remedy is soil ou a positive guarantee. Km-klln'sArnica halve. The best Salve in the world for tits' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Klieuni Fever Sores, Tetter, happed hands, Chilb lains onis, and all skin erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or 110 pav nquired. It is guaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box at Foshay A Mason's. KlfclKiBsar reall Krdiiteri Prlrm Samuel E. Young has received a large invoice of picot edge ribbons of superior quality, direct from the importers at New York, which he is offering at greatly reduced prices, to close them out. The immense, sale of Chamberlain's Cough bemeiiy lias been prodio-d to a great extent by people who have been .-Uii'il by it telling tln-ir friends and ueighl.'ors of its good qualUus and urgiinr them to try it. The n.ost se vere cold will soon yield to iV- -o-'ili-ing ctrcc'-s. For sale by F.ishay A: Ma-on. CliiTiil crlain's F e and ment is unequaled lor obi sore. Matiy cases have bcc i iiauilv cn i ll by it. l or caie :;a A Ma son. 1 Oi'.t :.!,i ,ic! . una I 'V 1 Sit Cash Will Buy.fcJocds Ch.ap.-r Than j Aaywhere Else. There is no need of sending away J :':! goods when the following de.-ir- ' al'ie wares can be bought Lv nw! j cis'n at import prices : (.Jne half do:;en unbundled tea- I clips and saucers, .'lo cts.' i ;.: dozen unhanuied coiiee cups and saucer. 4h cts. G dozen handled coffee cups and saucers, od cts. dozen seven inch dinner plates j -l") CtS. Tiie goods mentioned above are j iron stone china, and not C C. ware. Tiiese prices will stand good for the next thiity days. .'tut s Guaowoiii.. Ai.r.A.w, Oct. 1SSS. I'm- !Su L. W. Giiiss receiving an ele; "nods, such as 5l;ila.vs. & Sons are now ant line of holiday plush toilet sets, albums, novelties, cards and fancy goods, also a fine line of perfumer ies in elegant plush cases. Their stock wili be complete and prices will be as low as the lowest. I have received my full stock of fail, and winter miliinery, nave secured the service of Miss Smith, of l'ortiand, trimmer. Will be pleased to show goods at any time. Ida M. Brush, successor to Mrs. E. J. O'Connor. French keeps railroad time. Boys kilt suits at W. F. Read s. Magic yeast at Brownell A StauardV Fine old cherry bounce at M. Kawto. part's. Finest line of je'rsies ever in Albany at Kead's- A new invoiccjof JBritish'triiiiniiiigs at Kead's. For nice parlor suites call on Thomas Brink. (Jo and scc the new silverware at Will A Stalk's. New dress goad; the v.'ryl ats,e styles at W. F. li an'.-. A line line of new silverware jus" cveuc at Will A Stark's. Ash? aufiftil as a dream that line o adit s broadcloth at U', F. Read's The largest .-aid best assortment of tea and t o;fee ia town at Hrowiicil A Stainnl's. A full line of crockery and glass ware cheat) at Browndl vV Stanard's. F.xtra soda cracker.-, fresh from the factory, every wi-ek at Brownell A Stanard's. J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing er .Vlnnufactur'uig Co., oppesite Odd Fellows' temple. Our customers nevci'ha ve the blues. Ix -aiise wv give them such good bar gains. W. F. Read. We hand!.; three kinds of fruit jar and you will do we'd to see us before placing your orders. Mirth is short livc:I. Prolong it if yoiican. It will liclp your disposition to trade with W. F. Read. Call on Brownell A Stanard's for candies and nuts for the holidays. A line assortment on hand. Just r -ccived, another lot of those line hand sewed Flench kid shoes, the verv cheapest ever brought to towli al W.F. Kead's. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M I'.aiiingart'o For our fine imported uid Ke West cigars, i'o to M. Huuisigart eig-ir store, one door east of Black 'nan's drug store. "Von will never miss tlie.water 'Till the wcl! runs dry." If y u want a well du-r call on E. B. Uavidsoii. He does prompt work at r caoll.ihlc tl '.his :ii price Orders can be lep 1500TS AX1) SHOES. Biownell A Starrard have still a goods assortment to select from, nnd among them have: Ladies best quahtv Ko''he.-:er made Kr. Uid hint -ii, s4 .'t;: reriii:ir price ...s'5 f.t Extra quality Kr Ui.l huitou, e3; reijuar price.. 5 Of' 4 oe CuOil J-'r kill button $.; regular price. . I'-iiUht (loiidola button, Hest quality, 7."; n pillar price '. 2 r0 Bright Ooiiil-iia hu'ton, jjood styles'2 00 regular price i 3 00 Aniurican kid, button, best qualitt . S'J; ejrular price 3 OC Atneriean kid, button, second quality, 2.V, regular price 2 00 A good assorlmciit of Children a:ut Miss- s oil grain school shoes f'om $1 tof'l 'JO; rei ular price 1 35 to.. 1 60 Ladies rubbers 30 and 4;) Men's rubbers 411 Come before all are closed out. BROWNELL A STANARI). CITY ELECTION NOTICEr NOTICE IS I1EUEHY GIVEN THAT the annual election in and for the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, will be held on Monday, the :jd day of December. A. D. isss, for the purpose of electing the following municipal ollieers, to-wit: Marshal, Treasurer and three eouncilnicn, one from each ward in said city. The polling places will beasfoilows: First ward, county clerk's otiice; sec ond ward, county treasurer's ollice: third ward, farmers' warehouse oliice The following named persons have been appointed by the city council as judges and clerks of said election: First waid iudges, David Froman, N. T. Moore, Martin Pavne; clerks, T. J Stites, C. W. Watts. Second Ward judges. L. Sender;-, W. M. Ketchum, Geo. Knox: clerks, J. R. Wvatt, Cal. I l!r0"'- -V;. Rillc;. ;V !,vinu; rsui Kiiart. innu warn liinnes. . 01111 1 ciei hs, . it. nuriiiT, w . r., iveny. b ou election win begin at 1) o ;-iock in the morning and continue without closing the po.ls until 0 o'clock in the evening of the above mentioned day and date, P.y order of the council, made No vember Pith, 1-SS, N, J. TTentox, Uecoidcr of the city of Albany, A i. han y, Or., Nov IT, l.sss. iitianj Bath House AND HA!R DUtSSIZQ SALOON, JOSEPH j,;,,!; V.'E.HiJElt, PROPltlETOK mi children's hair dress AT COST ! I I! speci.illy gllai'a!Ue-:d Dmi.ie aali.-factK.r F. EALEil 1N- Staple and Friicy kmm Confectionery radii-g pews i en Cigars and Tobac ers and ncura hie: co. ALflRfl AT I Hi : La SUU 1JU ATHjerobfuii-i 1 XlT f KING OMSUMFTIO an3 vJJ ' 5ises TH0A uj. rSetlJjor Ctrcutjr.l btr bttU3 or 9. 'AulLI INL MLU.C0.OR0yiLLI.rAU HHAVE Vol A COLO, in the heaj wnieh dj not. pet better? Have you an excessive secreuor. of nmeus or liiaUer in the nasal passives which either must he Mown from 'ose or drop haek behind the pa'atj, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat? TOU t-oti'ile-l l.v lirovt mi'. Boittinu, weak and inflan ed eves, freonent soreness of the throat Si R'S II i M .A .. f X I I IS & kl I I V. t 1 IW L.I . :. I i J- i n p?. Kit 'CrtirTlMr Mrn-r aPfll'll irrii :'raiiualiy oeeay. sucn eases r ... j.C'L I UL I'.LU'CO. 1) I 'Al V iLLL Lr L;dee.l objects ot pity, as stench from r-orro liny wires r.-e thejjeor' ' t'n.ii ilhiii. as every b-inth -rawn into tl;e lens ti i s; -v I ri.-d 1 eon e jcllnnd by the relie tioi-.s in the iikh'1 j iss.lcs. it lit.s! i Mit;;.ii imv li' 1 1 is e i si ililt whole seer .-rmln.-ili; t:.',..is j hut.-, vl.i'ii t-,t li -! i. i::-Hi il lis M:.ii: l I j. ll i sleep stem to tht Kt-'W.:n h. ( t fi l as '.i: i st i , : 1 1 ( !! 1 1 ) 1 1 i t i j : 1 1 1 ':. ' 1 1 1 r'. ' reatasse 8 ty, nei'oU:-iies-and onsiimption. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. yon have - et ier. t d any offltlie ahovos;. inptoins do not dela , but try Cai.iforsi T-U-Cci::: al nee. Vt'e positively uarant ee a few applications iclieve and a thorough 'catm nit to euie. S'x in nths treatment for si 00; sent by mail ?aiia lite ami 'all-rire. l or 1US1IAV "W C- - it -i.-....u-ir.unwiuin.'iiMto.. mm, w, Kaop, I iiiware, lopperwaii!, Hi i-nps. iron 01 tie. rubb.-i hose and eb brau ii '-i? ;rl Bieakfa.t" r..'k frtoves and ranges, and "Fault!" parlor 'i-atiii stoves. A',b;iny. OrcT-iiii B seller. i' m JJ XT MiWh DUUM Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograpt ilbums, inkstands, ink, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books. and all kinds of musical merchandise, i; y General iSTews Depot. jJIail orders promptly attended to. CITY DKUG Holiday Artists' C. J. DILLON &' CO, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF . FURNITU EtTi Do genera' job work, also bargVni in flooring and rustic, plat hi"" oi.iidnig will lii.d it to their advantage to call on us ; Foot ok LyoN Street I' Suhseiip'ions received for all the Near the posh-ii'iee. Albany, Or. IV 3 1 scovenes HI VI 1 illl EUliEKA i I'l The motto cf G.lif'iJiii.'i menr.s "I K'.ve f. i:.'" oi ly in thai land of i sunsliiiic, lieretihe or.iiiir emo anil rraDe lilouiii and lin n atta : Gv i i;..ii .. n: vr tu rtVi'tiim :n mic-wii.ti-r. Slfeunj tlx-l:.tiin mil istan ft .. that are Hi-ill l!l i'ii-;;Mfc'.i iiii-v-i n Jthe run . of con?:h&, atl;i:u-., :ifiit .-m-!i n. ii.li.-l. i S;tMlr. of Al :i.l::ir. ort;jii-, iae leeti aiiintd iieail.s'.i:-iiM lilsAaane i iiiTi'iina feu:- . :ii:il ea it. tamer a uuai-iiieu ui ia bettelii-e for f"'.-"'". FOit SALE BY & if - ALBA WY C KEG ON rnviii or roaring in me e;irn, muii.- 5 less iniDciru.ent of the hearinir, l"SSO smell, meii.ory iiujiaired, dullness r dizziness of the head, tin mss or heat of MM J nose? Have vou lost, all Ffitif-e of pnit-H? way a -iIi:x vou a liaekintr eou;-h; Have you rfrithsirciiria? Is vourlncath foul? If so H;f ta. IVOl II.WK TI. VAI AUOI oi..iiic . . t.a Uheso sv nilt-ms. others only a hix t ItJi !T1,. leri rlimr svlDI tolll of ordinarv ca W l -f tarrli is meieasia teerttion oi iuubutu kiwB:..i.... ,,r .,rr.,.uh if.lr.red matter. THE: 0 l'LY-f if,,,) icekth is eaused by the deeoie H'JAT?.riiTL!lD 'rosing fee'C-ioiis exuded from festeriiiif ..I i.. I. l...n.l. kiimt im fi t Ulirii;ii ai. i-i tiiu m-mt, v"'1 ,-""w X a fAVHf tor Ii::iim-i.oic vv.viiii .- i Alt Rii.l'alen twa t,ie bones themselve - :iic wy & MM. Mbany. Oregon 6. L BLACKMAN, ; Successor t-o E. W. Langdon; -DEALER 131- Dings, Paints.. Oils, Perfumery and toilet articles, als-' a full line of books aud stationery, periodicals, etc. 3ZT Prescriptions fcana'tiilv iiinpoatided IN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE, 1 YTEEDALE. DEALER IN iilumbuor jroo.ls. le asents lor trie STOBB 3?roTr's Goods AND- M.a,teria,ls. Tjose ..nH-ru. it our Frctory, a owsdcaler. Stationer, AND DEALER IN Al SCHOOL SUPPLIES. ! !