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THE MOttyiyg HEEALDi THURSDAY', DECEMBER fi, 1S88 . . .V i'. it. it. SS.UK i.i.i,it. NORTH BOUND. eparts! rrives. Cala. i-xpr. 0:45 ainj a'u ; I'orf I'd 10 Mam llu'A-r.L' cx il:15 aiiiill :""am ; " 3-l:'.pm riei'.'Iit I "MOiiin! " ji4'i)-n SOUTH BOUXD. (Arrives Departs; Arrives iV.:ip 7:45puil 5pm Ashland 9. OOam l-".':.'i.-:v e j !:"A'piii!2.4"pir Kuuunu 2.40pm Freiirht I i r J:.- ri'ne fi.nopm !: r'reuht received iurisouth after 11a. oi the ?ame day. OllKUOX I'ACiFIi; TlMHTABLh. Arrives Departs .; Il.ir.aiiij 1.0 ; in ..' .Vif.pmtCjOa lii Frciu'ht .MITIX.S AKOIT TOWS. Boston brown bread at Barker Bro?. James Casteel, of Junction City, is in town. Free admission to the skating at the armor' to night. V. W. Farrish, of Sodaville, was in the city yesterday. E To. O. N." . will give a mili 1 iry ball at Coi vallis on Christmas .-e. For nice Yaqnina, Eastern or shoal water oysters, ro to F. F ?feiffer' 1 llead Foshay & Mason's holiday Jp- They have a big stock of el " ;unt goods. Mrs. Win. Vance and daughters Lora and Pearl are visiting rela tives in Salem. Misses Venie and Etta McCul loch, of Ilarrisburg, have been visicing in this city during the week. E. & C. Howard have removed their millinery store to their new quarters up-stairs in- the Pearce block. Go to Burkhart & Royce's for all k'mls of job printing. Prices r .sonable. First-class work guar anteed. Messrs. Winn & Humphrey have opened a choice line of cigars at the Western Union telegraph and express office. A. R. Norwood, of Ilarrisburg, has secured a piece of land near Waterviile, W. T., and will remove to th.at place with his family. Attention is directed to II. Ew erts holiday adv. in this issue. IJe has a fine assortment of silverware jewelry and novelties for the holi days. If you want a clean and fine smoke ask for J. Joseph's home made white labor cigars. For sale iy most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. Miss Addie George has returned i Seattle to accept a position as a stenographer. Her sister, Miss Genevieve George, will also spend the winter in Seattle. Wheat is worth 75 cents ir Im.xiiel in this city, but the Albany nuv'ket still remains at the ton iigure, as wheat is only quoted at 7'-) cents in Portland. The benefits of a candy factory "i Albany is exhibited when choice Woken mixed candy retails for lo cents per pound. F. II. Pfeifler is selling boxful after boxful at this price. A grand auction sale of goods will occurat M. J. Monteith's at ;-. K. Young's old store, on eve y afternoon during the week. Goods will go at what ever price they will bring. Have you seen the fine line of ptuf-h albums and novelties for the holidavs at Jones' book si.ore? If not it will pav vou to do so. lie hns a beautiful line of holidav -'00'!. " The two Chiramen. whose ar rest in this city was mentioned by the Ukrai.d yesterday were taken to Portland on the morning train to answer to the charge of com plicity in the recent Chinese mur ders therein connection with the recent riot. This is a great country for raince T'les. and now is the season wren they are most appetizing. When "'.aterial for three can be had for hi tents everybody can afford them. Hie New England condensed mince -lent at 15 cents per package at Wall ace & Thompson's is the finest thing out, and housekeepers will he delighted with it. Elver texmers. The. Oregon Pacific's boats are coming in crowded with freight. Upper Willamette navigation has increased so fast aa to necessitate two additional clerks on the dock and a telephone. The O. R. & N's roats are also in greal demand. The Orient was inspected yester day and will begin work at oi;ce. The Latona expects to resume her ioruipr run Monday next and the Lucea Mason her old Lewis river route. Oregonian. G. A. K. F.mcuiupmrBt. The department encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic for Oregon will be held in the G. A. R. hall, Portland, Thursday, February 21, 183'.). At the Albany encampment this year the matter of naming the timevand place of tiie next meeting was loft to the council of administration which in turn delegate'! its authority to the executive committee. The presentation of a "Chin O' the Old Block" at the opera house last night was witnessed by a fair pized audience. Tiie plav was ex i;....i. , - i i iccuuigiy iunnv and was Keeniv i enjoyed. The company is not leas a success as vocalists tba.s as com edians. Miss Jessie Bonstelle as PiX' f"o: a sr.; Harry Mills as Jack Light- as me t'J ,lo: 1 1 e, kftpt ' i"-1 aVc: ucience n a i'i- ;oinian" i? ritori' tv; ene. cnts Ka in Inio : had dixppou to STATE DISPATCHES. State Tax Le 7 -A ?.ct Zrownsvill Woolen Mills Co.-Si!verton Election Contest, Special to the Herald.; s-alkm, Dec, 5. The stati tax levy was fixed to-day as follows: State levy, current expenses, three and seven-tenths of a mill; militia tax, one fifth of a mill ; University, one-tenth of a miil. Total, 4 mills. Articles have been filed in the of fice of the secretary of state, by fhe following: The Brownsville Wcien Manufnctunnir Company; incorporators, J. M. Mover, J. P. Gaihraith, F. F. Croft". Capita! stock, $25,000, divided into 50 shares of !f500 each ; object, manu facture of woolen goods at the fac tory formerly owned by tin: Bro.vns viile Woolen Mills Company, at North Brownsville, Linn county. Oregon. The La Grande Creamery Associa tion, incorporators, 1. YV Grandv, Henry Wildev and Bon Brown; capital stock, SIO.ODO divided into 10!) shares of $100 each; object to conduct a general creamery ami cold storage bus'ness at LaGrando, Union county, Oregon. The governor has annointsd Wallis Nash, of Corvallis, and J. R. Bay ley, of Newport, notaries public. Hiram Eddy, a pioneer of '57, died at his home in North Salem this morning, at the advanced age of 84 years and months. He leaves an aged wife, two sons, and one daughter. His eldest son is a member of the Missoula, Montana, Mercantile Association; the other is in business in Spokane Falls, W. T., and the daugnter is the wife of Prof. F. E. Chaney, astrologer, formerly of Portland, and is now here with her mother. Funeral will take place to-morrow at 10 o'clock. II. S. Wallace, president of the Capital National Bank, left to-day for Greely. Colorado, where he has larg-i property and financial inter ests. Supreme court: A. C. Bupree was admitted upon a certificate f-om the supreme court of Indiana, to practice in all the courts of the staf?. Also I. W. Case, resp. vs. E. A. Noyes, app., appeal from Clatsop county, argued and sub mitted. May Davis, resp. vs., S. P. Slad den, app., appeal from Linn coun 'y, argued and submitted. State of Oregon upon relation of P. A. Davis, et. al., reso., vs. Adolph Wolf, et. at., apps.appeal from Marion county ; judgement of the court below amrmed,opinion by Strahan, j. This decides the S;f verton city election contest. At the city election held in Silveiton last May the prohibitionists used ballot paper which had been left over from that purchased from the secretary of state for the use of th general election of 183(5 and was tinted. The citizen's ticket was printed upon white paper furnished by the secretary of state. The canvassing board refused to count the ballots printed on tinted paper, tnus electing the citizen's ticket mire, although several of the prohibition candidates had a ma jority of the votes cast. An actior was commenced in the circuit court to have these ballots counted and Judge Boise held that the bal lots were Iesral and should havn been counted. The case was then appealed to the higher court which ! affirmed the decision of the lower j court. The effect of the decision is i that paper once purchased of tiie secretary of state can be used at subsequent elections. Following is the syllabus: The ballot paper duty of the secretary of state, sec tion 2507, Hill's code, has shifted the duty of the selection of suitable ballot paper from the individual voter to the secretary of state. Ballot pai-er, use of surplus at suc ceeding election, under section 2507 supra, a political committee may purchase of the secretary of state "such quantity or amount of paper as may be necessary or convenient" and ils use is not limited to a pend ing election or the next ensuing; the surplus, if any, may be used at any subsequent election. If tintsd paper be selected by the secretary ot state and lurnished tor ballot ! paper, ballots printed on it are law ful and must be counted. The Astoria Kailruad. The Astorian of a' recent date says: Mr. Henry B. Thielson. chief engineer of the Astoria and South Coast Railway company, with his staff of surveyors has been engaged during the past SeeV' if. mgl s,mJ!"Ss across j loung a liay.vu me mi oi ine proposed trestle work and draw bridge for the A. & S.C. railroad, and also at the mouths of Young's and Lewis and Clarke rivers. An other day will finish the work, then the map the law requires to be. furnished the secretary of war before an act of congress granting the right of way and authority to construct a drawbridge can be passed, will be prepared and for warded to the war department. But few people are aware of the amount of preliminary . work that of necessity is connected with, and has to be periormed, before more active operations can be com meuced, and contracts for grading, etc., entered into on a newly pro jected railroad, but all interested rest assured that the directors of the Astoria and South Coast road are pushing forward as fast as pos ble. .Seta F.trction. At the citv election in Scio Mon ! uav Hon. Vvm. C vrus was eieoieu ! mayor. 1-'. (ioin am' II. Shctton eouneiitnen, and ouck Bilyeu ! marshal. ;;:' j.i;o.. At ?, spe;-ia! i i'"iiirine Co. One. eeting ot .-'.uiany eld a?X eveuins, C. II. Siewart 01 that company"! j was non.ii.atv-d lor ciiici t-ii;;incer, ! and '-V. F. i-lead of the 11. & L. Co. J for assistant chief. tOl.TY IKT. ! Iroceedinf : of tha Dp .fn le .Sf.rKii License Grant: d-LIHs Allowed. In the matter of the settlement of J. Shea, statement with vouch ers approved and bondsmen dis charged. On application of Peter Bilyeu to fceil spirituous liquor in Frank lin Butte precinct license was granted for six months. In the matter of building bridges on Hamilton creek, ordered that the clerk write to J. AY. Sutton, re questing him to make report. liiLLS ALLOWK'J. J. B. Fitzwater, keeping poor .'$10 00 Andrews & Hackleman.mdae lor poor L. Tycer, lumber S 4 25 s;5 18 9 12 59 Mites ex ,uttm H. Alien, electric li ,'hls II. Farwell; salary .Jno. Smailmon, luel Coshow (i Cable, lumber. . . . Jno. J. Davis, keeping poor.. L. M. Curl, salary and post age Will Bros., key E. E. Montague, fees S3 Daniel Hart, keeping poor.. . 35 .Ino. Smailmon, fees 173 Dr. J. S. Courtney, medical aid for poor 3 James B. Xeenev, aid for poor G. V. Wheeler, lumber Burkhart &.Royce,printing. . Jno. Usher, janitor Marion County, repairing Santiam bridge Mrs. A. Murray, meals for poor Mrs. C. Houk, keeping poor S. W. Cro der, gravel G. W. Simpson, mdse for poor A. J. l'ox, repairing wheel bat row J. Pennington, wildcat scalp and cougar.' G. P. Turrell, scraper and 15 00 15 J!) 4 35 5 00 31 81 8 12 SO 2 75 G 00 17 00 6 00 30 50 5 80 15 80 14 00 25 00 nails M. A. Miller, medicine fo po Train & Whitney, printing, J . C. Findley, fees, A. Meyer, fees, Fees examing Barney Buss- ler, an insane person, Fees inquest Frank Leathers, Fees State vs. Otis Cole, Fees State vs. A.J. Houston, Fees State vs. B. I'.ressler,.-. Fees State vs. E. llaipies,. . . Fees State vs. II. Cole, 04 00 ! i;- T-fi i 8 12 4!) 8 8o 25 10 00 Caroline King, aid for minor, 11. A. McCaitney, aid for Mrs. Adams, J. J. Dorris, keeping poor;. . J. J. Dorris, examining teach ers, T. J. StiteSjixaminiiig teach ers, D. R. N. Blackburn, salary, G. W. Phillips, '.. B. W. Cooper.. Rac Bros., aid for poor, 15 50 18 40 22 50 22 50 75 00 10 f J 8 20 1 00 Atlriiipted 'I r;iin Mi'.-ck- An attempt was made Tuesday morning to wreck the Oregon ex press. At a point near the American- river bridge two ties Were found ou the track by the engineer of a freight train. An examina- tion showed that the spikes had been removed from the rail and j the ties so arranged as to derail the I train, lhe obstruction, no doubt, was intended to throw the express 0" the track for the purpose of robbery, ihe train usually runs at a high rate of speed at this ; point, and would have gone over ; an embankment had an accident occurred. It is suspected that Pdack Bart figured in the dastardly attempt to wreck the train. bealh !' fl lara Anluvy. I'ietl, in WatervJle, on Nov. '20, 1S.SS, of typho-mai irial lever, Clara Awbrey, aged 'll yc:s. With ali tue neart acnes uiat ;-ave reen occasioned by the epidemic hat ! has visited the Big Bend the pas' I lew weeKs, mere is none mat lias caused a more general sadness than the subject of this notice. .Miss Clara came to Waterviile but a few weeks ago from Oregon, where she was born and raised. She was possessed of all the graces that i.s admired of woman, together with that greatest of blessings, good health. Her amiable manners at once won her many friends, and when she was prostrated with the fever that has been so fatal a unanimous hope was expressed that she might be spared. During the days she patiently struggled with the changes of the fever, her loving mother and sister never tired of ministeringto her comfort. Friends offered their assistance nothing was ommitted tiiat was thought would co ltribute to her recoerv or comfoi-t But "He who holdeth our crowns in His hands" claimed her and to him should the sorrowing mother morther, father, brothers and sisters look for strength and comfort. Waterviile, W. T., Empire.' Bailer Skating Tonight. A skating rink will he opened ! le yepared to arrest it as soonasthe ; pvpnin t V r.nmLnvJbKtymVumKPVew True croup tnis evening at tomnanvs Armory, by S. E. Catterlin of Salem. Admission free. Skates, 25 cents. Po.-iriveiv no disreputable characters will be allowed upon the floor, ai.d good behavior is assured. The rink will be open from 2 to 5 o'clock every afternoon and at t o clock everv evening. Resigns. Mr. E. L. Thompson desires us to announce that he most respect fully declines the nomination for assistant' chief engineer, tendered him by No. 2's on last Monday night. Business interests wi:l pre vent Mr. Tbomp. on f:om devoting as much :me to th o'rice as be thinks woi .d be neeci-uiy, hence his resignation. H:iri-Ninrs t'fty i:: rt.'un. The city election al liarri$bnrg resulted in the election of the lw license ticket as follows: I):. W. F. MenJanhali. Jfhn Bnne-t, i;ieo. Koaci), vir. jtoa -n, .1 'A I S.ibi;i ana J . L-1 . comic:. :;i . 1'. Si-iioi l:ns:. :i. syor.-. ... i.ji. ... j MArshal.?frt?eo. lki'u, L,t- THE CUIEr. SUSOTIXC. Sesnlt of tha Jnqnest Over the Dead Ch'na- men in Portland. coroner's jury over the bod ies of vhe two dead Chinamen, vic tims oK the quarrel between the Chinaman at the corner of Second and AldevLstreets in Portland on Sunday wiieftS a lively battle and a perfect fusiladi- OI bullets pervaded 'or awhile, wa9;tMat the men were killed by Chiiiese shooters un known to the) Iolh-e one of the shooters beingl Wong Sing. Two more of the wo"Am(,(l Chinamen are iikelv to die orV ie wounds in flicted. "The result f the frav will be that the better ofi-is of the Chi nese residents of Pok'tland will join with the mayor of thl' eity and the police in endeavoriny? to entirely oreak up the highbiiWer Chinese societies, which are saal to be the cause p the not Will Irb:it-1 Tiie will of the late F. R. Can non has been probated, ffllis estate valued at $5000, is diviiifcd equally between his wife, Mrs. Jos. Tyler, and Mrs. S.G. Dorris, his Jtwo daugh ters. His wife is ah?o given a life interest in their residence on Broadalbin and Seivond streets. Mrs. Joseph Tyler is Vade execu trix of the will. V The Albany .lSici - a petition is oeing circulated in this city and numerously signed bv the influential business men of Al bany tor the appointment of V. L. Kenton as postmaster vp. this city. When the appointment is made President Harrison couiH not suit the citizens of Albany better than by appointing Mr. Kenfcon. 4 - , . A 1.1. ri'BLH' .HEET'iXi!. An open meeting of the Halsev I. O. G. T. will be held at their hall on the evening, of Saturday, the Sth. Tiie following prog, amine will be rendered : :, Music. Reading. Music. . Address by the chief templar. Debate Subject, " Resolved, That it is harder to find an honest politician than to make a hog go throjyi a hole in a fence. ntlMicrsou I'om . A. It, Kntfiit. On Saturda3' evening,Deccember 15, the thrilling drama, "The Con federate Spy," will be put on at the Albany opera house by the members of the Post, W. R. C., and their friends, for the purpose of raising funds toward liquidating the indebtedness on the G. A. R. hall. Afull attendance is solicited. For I lie Holiday Trade. Francis Pfeiffer has oidered j eigty-nine sacks of nuts of all kinds j for his holiday trade. P.ftforr' von buy your holiday goods call on him for prices. He "also ordered 3000 pounds of candy at jobber's rates, and can sell it below what other merchants pay for it. .lasiicr;u!' Ball. The coming event at the opera linilSP is SI rr:iril ni.lunnnr'i.ln 1...11 imdnv tUt. 0ntw.rviin r v w Crawford, on Friday evening, De cember 21. No nnin will i to make this the grandest affair of J the season. One feature ot the i evening will be a flash light picture made bv Crawford A- T.ittl.o- .Music bv' Crawford's r-Miestra of four pieces. Tickets, $ 1 .50. TO EYCHAXCE. A stock of hot and shoes for a good farm; value about $OLi()0. Address for a few days, B. F. BomvEi.L, i.eoanori, uregon. .unrl .tsaint The SSiike. And always have a r-oMe ef Acker's Knylish Ren-p.lv in th,. I.miso v. caiu-.Qt tell how soon Croup may strike your iii tie one, or a cold or cnuvh may fatvu itself upoa you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yl-dd to its treatment. Tiie Remedy guaranteed by Foshay it Mason. IVojile I v..rj j.rc Ccntirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in evety way superior t anv and all other preparations for the throat and lungs, .In whooping crj,j,i anti croup it is ujP'o and relieves nf, once. Re memoer this remedy is S0U positive guarantee. ou a i KibhoiiH al Kieatly neftucd Priori Samuel K. Yowng hsU received a large invoice of picot dwe ribbons of superior quality. diieJt frem the importers' at. New Yor, which he is offering at greatly reduced nrices, to close them out. ' The dry cold -weather of the earlv winter months is productive of a great deal of croup among cim-en. Moth ers should be on the lonl-nnt. for it iH never comes without a warning: a dny or two befoie the attach tbi i-f-Ud ill necome noarsc, and tha'; symp oms is soon followed by s ptfuli&r, rou-.'h cough. If ChamberhjnVs Coi-'h Keuiedy is given as soon, is this hoar e-nes,:,-.r cough appears, Jij danger ?:id anxiy mayi be avoided; it has never failed, evenn n the most severe eases. There is no dangc.- in giving tiie Kemedy for it eontiin no ininri,,n IsuUstance. For sije by Foshay A i ilasou. i Ri- LMii li-tfie.t Salvr. The best 3alve,hj' lhe world foruts ennse , ouies-, Li'-crs, salt Kheum ?ores, refer, happed hands, '.,H ad a'd skin eruD- Fever S Chilblain x-m,, aii'l positively cures Piles, or no Uhranleed to iive i.v.-teft satis'action, reKi'-aed. 'Prb-e CT,f cent or money per box al Chamberlain's, F. ?C and V-nn lrt. U'teoiiiuel tor old chrni.ie ":v.-. .Mirny cases (ii've n-f-n Many easts :'ve be n -., 'aUiv cured by it. For sale fiiia io- ' V vi Masorj. Jv ,t r -ei I at T. F.er.d's a full ; ''!! u-; rine musUn ' ndei wca- i aV" -V"ls', vhlte drtts uud mfsnrs' is tups. Cad and pee them KKUIIT HERE 8X ALBAS Set Cash Will 2ny.! Goods Cheaper Than Anywhere Else. There is no need of sending away for goods when the following" desir able wares can be bought for net cash at import prices : One-half dozen unhandled tea cups anil saucers, 35 cts. dozen unhandled coffee cups and saucers, 4o cts. dozen handled coffee cups and saucers, 50 cts. . dozen seven inch dinner plates 45 cts. The goods mentioned above are iron stone china, and not 0. C. ware. These prices will stand good for the next thirty days. J LI.ll'S GlIADWOUL. Albany, Oct. 20, 1888. lor Mie Holidays. L. W. Guiss & Sons are now receiving an elegant line of holidav goods, such as 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 lis low as the lowest. Winter Cholera. A species of bov.el complaint known as "winter clmlera," appeared iu several cities in the Northwest last w inter and is Jfkely to be more gen eral this season. Chamberlain's Oholic, Cholera and Diarrhi:u Remedy is a certain cure for it. For ie by Foshay it Mason. - BlCatF fHKXTIOX. French keeps railroad time. Boys kilt suits at XV. F. Read's. Maffie yeast at firownell & Stanard's Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baton, part's. Finest line of jersies ever in Albany at Read's, A new invoice'of at Read's. ;Britishtrimmiugs For nice parlor suites call on 1 horn as Brink. Go and seej the new silverware at Will fc Stark's. New dress -roods the st vies at W. F." Read's. vsryl ats.e A line line of new silverware just opeaef". at Will it Stark's. Asbe aiitifnl as a dream that line o adies broadcloth at Y. F.Keud's The largest, and best assortment of tea and toil'ee in town at Urownell it staiiard's. A full line of crockery and glass ware cheap at Rrowuell iV. .Stauard's. Extra soda crackers, fresh from the factory, every week at Brownell & Stanard's. J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing" cr Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd Fellows temple. Oar customers never have the blues, because wa give them such good bar gains. W. F. Read. We handle three kinds of fruit jar and you will do well to see us before placing your orders. .Mirth is short liveS. Prolong it if you can. It will help your disposition to trade with W. F. Read. Call on Brownell . fc Stauard's for candies and nuts for the holiuays. A line assortment on hand. Just received, another lot of those line hand sewed French kid shoes, the verj cheapest ever brought to town at XV. F. Read's. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best reme.ly iu the world for liver and kid uey diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M Baiiuigart's For your line imported and Ke West cigars, ;ro to M. Bauiuin-r. cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. Vou will ni ver miss tliewater Till the well runs dry." If you 'want a well dog call on E. J3 Davidson. He does prompt work at a reasonable price Orders can be leit at this otlice. j A 'bilil Killed. I Another chil.i kiiie I oy the use of opiates given iu the form of Sooth ing syrup. hy motaers give their children siuh dead 13 poison is sur prising when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles bj" using Acker's Baby .Soother. It contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Foshay t Mason. lpjtcd in lhe i.uel. Is it not .better to nip Consumption the greatest scourge ef humanity in the bud, than to try to stay its pro gress on the brink "of the grave. A lew doses of California's most usi-ful production, will releive, and a thor ough treatment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, too often the forerunner of ! consumption can be cured by Califor nia Cat-R-Cure. These remedies are sold and fully warn-nlcd by Foshay & Mason. He 'mi audi io Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations f r blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions and pimples. It purities the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. AT C0ST ! BOOTS AjSD SHOES. Brownell & Stanard have still a goods assortment to select from, and among them have : Ladies best quality Rochester made Fr. kid button, s4 :55; regular price ...5 50 Extra quality Kr kid button, regular Price 5 00 G00U Fr. kid button S3; regtilar price.. 4 00 Blight Gondola button, Best quality, 75: regular nrice " 3 50 j Bright Gondola burton, j;ood style -J2 00 resruiar price 3 00 American kid, button, best qualin, 2; .i-sfular price ' 3 00 American kid, button, second quality, 25; regular price 2 00 A good assortment of Children anu Misses oil jfrain school shoes from Si to $1.-20; regular price HI 35 to. . 1 00 Ladies rubbers 30 and 40 Men's rubbers 40 Come before all are closed out. BROWN ELL & ST A N ARB. Batii TT -AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPn WEliBEF, PliOPRTETTl "Ladief nu cluJfireti'a hiir dress- v-Z a bp.-cui ruarauteed LiitU'.' satlci'actior. F 7 -DEALER IN- ta,ple Confectioner , Cigars and Tobacco. S & I 1 1 E l '1 iwsiyffiaiittiiaiBS S3" NEAR THE POSH OFFICE. ALBANY, OREGON Cairii, the Lane buNG6 Soion G S etcf for.'ct rcold fitUtIt3for AnlLriNL MED. co. ORQiiiLi HAVE VOL' A (JOliO i;. rue ne.ia wiiieli li notrrot lietter? Have you an excessive secretion of mucus or matter iu the nasal passages which either must be "blown from nose or drop back Dchm'.l the palate, or hawked or' snuffed baekAard to thetliroat? von trouliie.l liv lnv. kiivj-. snittin-j. weak ami inflamed eyes, frequent soreness of the throat iPlELrAjEwr'4 V- i -VQ WWL:f S. A j rt 'fiPIFTlMC Mm1 r v7r a rV" 5 r - i l'luallv dew. Such cases ar ii nDILllNL.lviLli-i..nV nHQVuj.f t. objects ot pity, as stench froiu corroding sores reve thecorn.ptioii within. As every breath drawn into the ir.ns iiiUst pass over and become polluted by tlierelie tiow in the nasal j atsapts, it na:t l.t ti.-.-siiiy jrilow tl at j eisorh.g of the whole seer gradually takes place, while the- n oilic n aitir that is tv.siiv.vcti uv.iing the sleep stem, nto the stomach, enfeebles lics-tii n, t i il cftei; r I'ens t-js-pfl f-'-a, ai d niiallylgreatasse ty, nervousness and consumption. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. you have'experienced any of 'the ahovesymptoms donot delay,fbut try 9 Califorxi t-R-Ccbk at once. We positively uar.iat eeg a few applications relieve and (a thorough ci'.tmeiit- to cue. S; months tn ntfient for SI 00; sent by mail :iiila Iie iiI a(-H.l'r'. tor .-;il- I' i.W I i s H R I S Holiday Goods, Santa Glaus Headquarters. Have opened an im mouse variety ot Holiday Goods. All are invited to call and B We lvpv3 irlio, ?-l!Pure wbei1 er IK TBI voi- wisli to pui-cBEse ENTON and. Fancy ubscriptions received for leading- EUREKA The motto' of Califojnia" means "I mavc found it" Only in that land of puiisliine, where tthe orang emo iiCjtIieir hLnest perfection in mid-winter. ire tiie herbs ar.d "un fpund that are uscil in that pleaj-ant teniedv for all ithroat and iuny troubles, Santa Abib jihe rule." of coughs, asthma, and con sumption. Fosiiay l Mason, of Ai- iv OreL'on, have been appouited leansuarpslfu liis valble California rem- uy, and sell it under a sruarantee at SI !a bottehroc for j2.po. FOR SALE BY 0 2-. aL. ALU A C REGON rmiruiir or roarinj; in the ears, u.ore oi less inipairnjent of the hearing, loss o sun-Si, memory impaired, dullness cr ilizziness of the head, dryness or heat of nose? Have vou lost all sense of smell? Have you a hacking cough? Have you ;dyspoptia? Is your breath foul? Ik so iyoc have tuk Catarrii. Some haveal these symptoms, others only a part The leading symptom of ordinary ca itarrh is increased secretion of mucus o ii-r.H."iu- rv fs.nr-i !c-l frtrmr ill a t-t liay imi isY - - ; p p T Foul breath is caused by the deeoro IjL rAriTEEfJ jposing sein-etiona exuded from festering CU' TO ;''c(' far back in the head; ometimes i-irlvaten &wav and the bones themselves I 11 Albany. Oregon. T M A s HP d STflffi ! in si imvinir OT1J 2joods or not. mm