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7: Horning Jtailq&mlcl I t. A t". TIMK T A II I.E. NOUITI BOUND. .lr: vines. epr. ex flit- (; ;5 am; :uii l'urti'd 10 U.:mi il:Lo anijll'umj ' 34-.pm .- I 7:K9nil " -'.titii SOUTII BOUND. Arrives! Departs! Arrives O.ia exp Kiuene e Fn-K-ht 7:45praj 5pmAshland'j.00am :;Zvipn:l?.4ipuj yenel-'.-lOpm . I 1.30pm Euircne 6.00pm 'ruiv.ht received f( r,uut!i alter ll.A. trie .same day. OREGON IWClFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs Priissensrer . reight .ill.15amjl.00 p m . ' 5. 25pm it!. 5'..' a m .MrlTlX.S AICOIT TOW S. Burkhart & Boyce, Ho.idav candies at Ffeiffer's." job printers. cst at F. H. Candies almost riven aw.iv at F H. I'teiffer's. I'feilFer'p holiday can lies and toys at cost. Fresh oranges and lemons at Parker Bros. A? fine line of solid goldf'.vatches atWill & Stark's. Elegant furniture for the holidays at Fortmilier & li ving's. Kiln dried flooring can be had at tl5 Springfield lumber yard in this fity. iJargains in gold watches and j?wchy, ior the uolida, at Will & Stark's. l.'o not miss the great ?ale"of :io.ls at cost at Monteith & Seicen-bach's.- A girl wanted to do general ' housework. Inquire a 1 me store of S. E. Vouii-j:. Lewis Johnson's colored ,min-1 ptrels with full uniformed bahd on Monday evening. A nice line ot jewelery and silver v :t;e, suitable tr ("h-istmas jres-j ents, at Will & Stark's. j Goods are going at wonderfully; low prices at M. J. ."lonteithsi auction sales every afternoon. j A fine line 01 men's embroidered shippers, just tlu thing for holiday giits, at Brownell & Stanard's. .V. howling necessity One of those tine hanging lamps for your jutrlor. Very cheap at Conn Bros. A. A. Martin and wife went to .Salem yesterday to visit relatives, ii. tending to stav there over New 'Year. A urand rafile for $100 worth of holiday presents will be held at j Guiss & Sons on Monday evening, j E. & C. Howard have removed j their millinery store to their new ! quarters up-sta:rs in the Pearce j block. j F. H. Pfeifl'er has a fine line of 1 enndy toys for the holidays, in fUiding life-sized ki:tens, rabbits, fruit, etc. Messrs. Winn & Humphrey have j opeued a choice line of cigars at j t je estern I nion telegraph and ei press otiice. 1 100 pair all No. Trample lot, 01 raen 's fine dress shoes at cost.rang- hV from 1.50 to $3.50' per pair at m. Simpson's. Sim j Mioses E. C. Howard are now del ling their tine stock of millinery iit cost to reduce their stock. Call early and secure bargains. The Boston Comedy Company put East Lynne upon the boards at the opera house last evening in good style, and to a very fair liouse. If you want a fcmoke ask tor J clean and fine Joseph's home inade white labor cigars. For br most cigar dealers and at :ue ! J. Joseph's factory. Bur one of those fine Mikn.dt coal oil self-expectorators, a siu - wndnns succes s and do not let vourwife break her back lifting heavy, unhandy cans. Sold only 1 .. ' , . - , , . , . Prof Langtord, i niusic teacher, wno noes considerate traeung between here and Lebanon says tnat the roads are in a fearful con- dmon and are a disgrace to the tuum in aoine .iice tne roaus are almost lmpassaoie on foot. Senator Mitchell has secured the passage in the senate of the bill which had already passed the house to provide certain arms and ammunition and equipage to the fttate of Oregon for its militia. The hill is now :n the hand3 of the president for his signature. Oifson aat California Compared. J. H. Ellis, an attorney-at-law and ex-newspaer man, who came to Salem from Texas last month, is writing a series of letter descrip- tive of Oregon and California to the McKinney, Texas, Democrat, i His last letter was devoted mainly to California, but winds up with uiu iwii liig. nuiuo iui lyi for Ore- gon, "In my next tetter 1 w ill tell vou about Oregon, for when it is generally known that the state has uatural advantages superior to those of California, and the prices all, the immigrant will not tary i, ii.- 1 t. : .1 . '!i !o''.l" .I'"t.u - lands and irrigation ditches ei Call- f'-i rua. but will come hero where ti e prices are low, too soil unsnr - pass ;d ami irrigated from the skies, and where the peoi)!e eniov good nealth, are contented ous and have faith in and i.i - osper - the future ol their state.' The Minting Bink. Following is the programme at the skatir.g rink for VVednesday evening next : 1 Potato race. 2 Pie race. 3 Apple race. 4 Half-mile rue?. Admission Gents, 25 cf s ; ladies, 35 cts. Our cu.-louiers never have Mms, bt.au.-Ne w give them sue u j;..-.,d b..r tains. W. F. Read. Magi yeast at.Browueil oc Olanard's1 THE TATE tlifcHJilTIKAL College. The Annual Meeting of the Board of Ee- j geats Held at Corvallis. I The board of regents of the Htate Agricultural college met at Cor j vallis, Wednesday! December J'ith, ! ai '2 p. m. The following members ot tiie board were present I. T. Apper.son, Hon. K. Kirov, Hon. John Emmiit, of the State Grange 11. E. Hon. E. Grimm, Hon. Hon T w. .Ill - Oauthorn. Wall is Nash and Geo. W. McBride. In the absence of i the president, Hon. J. T. Aj -' person was chosen president j pro tem. A considerable amount ! ot routine business was trans-1- acted, and after careful eon- bideration of the pending litigation with the M. E. Church South for the control and possession of the state college, it was unanimously determined that the board continue vigorous to defend the lights of the state to the exclusive college and to the property. The regents are confident that upon the rir.al trial of -the case t'nev will show I that thev are entitled to the. col lege both upon the law and upon the merits of the case. The board will request that the governor to recommend appropriations for the erection of suitable buildings for the experiment station, in w hich instruction may be given in dairy- mg, household economy, including I cooking, preserving, and arming j fruits, butter and cheese making. I etc.. etc. Mr. II. E. Hayes, master j of the state gmnge, who has re J coiitly visited several agricultural 1 colleges in the states farther east, I made some very practical sugges- tions respecting the amount of lands needed for practical agricul tural experiments, and upon his motion the board unanimously endorsed the recommendation of the president ot the. hoard of re- ge. - 'ts that an nppnmri-ition ff! ! 10,000 be made by the next iegi- j I iature for be purchase of at least! j 200 acres of laud to carry out the j work or the college, lhe hoard j held a night session, at which a re- j vision o! tiie course of studv was considered, and also considered I the reports of the practical work 1 of the institution up to this date. ! The. regents present expressed j pleasure at the progress that has been made since the re-organization of the faculty jnd the adop tion of the new sv.-tem of instruc tion and experiments, and believe i the success t the school will he no longer doubtful if the legislature j will give them the necessary means tor its support. i. v a: i v oviKviio.. A Claim in tbe SantLia Miuiag tha Object. Rfgion The Albany gentlemen, r. F. Head, A. B. Woodin and others, who have been developing the mines in the Santiam country, have in connection with Salem gentle men, located and worked & claim that they valued very highly. Ue ciMiilv rumors had reached them j that Dr. E. O. Smith, with a party j of Jn.en jad jumped their claim and found rich deposits. They con- j ordered these rumors as bemg proo- a,,l-v he' u,,tli ,:ist evening, when a gentleman connected with their company, who had been working on the claim came in and reported that Dr. Smith had induced them to leave the claim, under a prom ise of coming to Albany with them and amicably settling the legal title here. As the Dr. failed to put in an appciarar.ee the trick of of the action became apparent, and ! that was simpiy to get and hold j possession of the claim on thecom- moiHuinent ot the year, this in tention was further developed on yesterday, w hen the men started I'itcic ti- ;iie tiiiiie and weiv .-tp- i f' ,J' uU Lue,111 U"U1" arrested ! " umpeo up cuarge ai ,ieiiama, . 1 1 ' the other one being stopped near ,or hours the object being to 1 p av thfm sn that tlipv inn I not. get back m season. I HoweveP t,e object will not be 1 ; attaiQejf- as A. E. Woodin and j others of the (.onipa,lv sUrted this mornIng for ti,e claim, taking with , hem HoiJ w R Biixm with wai aulhoritv to arrest any per son who may attempt to molest them in the quiet possession of their rights to the claim in dispute. The proper filings have been made on the claim and the work put upon it to maintain a legal right, and they do not intend that any such kind of trickery shall oust them. TIIK I . S. A l lKKSHIP, A i.isa ny. Dec. 28. Totiik Editor ok thk Hkhm.d: The Oregonian of December 23d 1 DMea v(mU m the m fof -y savs that 11. r. Mays, ot ine S. district attorney under the new ad- ministration. H. B. Mays is an ' Oregon born and raised boy. He 5i an attornnv pouaI to nnv in the ;ttte " " ;i ' :" r .:. and a former partner of Hon. ; ,v r. air Hill. He was one of the delegates to the Chicago National j Convention, and a committeeman ; to notify General Harflson of his nomination at Indianapolis on July ! 4, 18S8. The appointment would i be one that the people of Oregon ! would be proud of. , ' i I'l'IillCAX. ! Coming, j Monday evening, Dec. 31st the i renowned Lew Johnson's Black ! Baby Bor minstrels will perform at j the Albany opera house, lhe com- panv consists ot twenty nrst-ciass perfi'rmers. doing their work in the I highest style of minstrel art. The I entire company in uniform as a i 1 band will give a grand street j I parade headed by the distinguished ' drum majors Jim Curr and little! "H." They are unanimously en-; dorsed by the Eastern press, where they have played recently, Gener-; al adi-nissin, 50 ce::is ; reserved' sea's, 7-" ci-:;ts ; chillivn un!fr 11 years 2-c. Userved teats now on sale at Blackmail's drug store. . j A new invoice of British trimming- ! at Read's. ' rOTiNINtf IIETi ATjT): ?st House Expenses Settled naace Defeated. Ordi- An adjourned meeting of the city council was held last evening with a fuli attendance present. 1 i he committee on accounts and : current expenses found the foilow- Iv s iTinvi't :ind t wv uwo Master : ordered paid: 1. Havs, $54 ; P.! Haveo i W. fpink, o-.o7; Joseph Keece, ! T. "i2; 1. Havs, $12; F. Dannals, "'B ' " . .$2.50; .1 Hen ton. $40 - mo the samo committee recommended that 250 copies ot the New Year's1 edition of tho Daily Herald bej taken and paid for by the council. Hie committee on streets and iiie committee uu aueeis nuu 1 public property recommended that the arc light 'at the junction of junction Third and Montgomery slieets raised ten feet as soon as N. be! Allen is able to superintend the work, which was adopted. Also that the crossing on the sw itch on the S. P. Ii. K. at Sev enth and Jackson streets be order ed repaired. i The committee on health and ' police reported that in regard toj siuall-pox ens' s, those who had j been exposed to the disease cou'd ; 1101 oe leu in me noiise waeri ine new case was removed there, and therefote a new house was built. The action was ratified. Special committee on surveying the boundaries of the city renoited that the same had been completed j and the report was accepted. The report of the surveyor on surveying the boundaries of the city was read and accepted and placed on tile. Ordinance bill 189, the gas ordinance, was taken from the table and the amendments read and placed upon its final passage. The vote stood t o lor and four against. Ordinance IS", exclusive electric light ordinance, was indelinitely postponed. Committee on health ami police was instructed to attend to drain age of block 1 in the eastern part vl the city. A vote of thanks was tendered to Dr. Maston lor efficient services in the Siiiall-pox quarantine. Councilman Hoffman was ap pointed street commissioner until the present street commissioner is able to attend to business. Liquor licenses w ere granted to Peter Schlosser, J. G. I'fau, J. B. Williams, M. Laumgart, Charles Eiefer The committe on streets and public property was instructed to pr ocure the laying of a sewer across Broaualbin street, between Sev enth arrd Eighth. The marshal was instructed to require tiie defective eave-troughs on Schmeer's stable repaired. The bonds of the marshal and treasurer were fixed al tiie same amount as last year. Under a suspension of rules the following bills were ordered paid: L. Gotheb C. Meyer .1. R. Cougill A. Hunt. .1. N. Hoffman W. W. Crowder A. Wheeler Parker Bros . liars G. M. West-fall J. A. Warner .$17 85 . 5 00 . 10 50 . 8 25 . 7 25 . J 71 . 24 53 . 14 25 . 6 5f . 8 (X) . 23 00 THE WKECKEU YAQI I.VA t'l'l T . Another AttemptlWill Be Made to Rai?e the Stranded Vessel. General Manager Uoag, of the Oregon I'aeific railroad, is en route for Corvallis again. He states that the steamer Vaquina City, that went ashore at Yaquina bay, has not been abandoned in the full souse of the term. Although she is now under charge : the under writers, it does not release or pre-1 vent him from exerting an effort to raise her. Whitelaw, the wrecker, j with some of his best men have I also left for Yaquina. Mr. IToagj states that they will make anoiherj effort to raise the hulk of the Ya- j ouinaCity an;? if successful, the! . -f u 1 a t- .'iil 1 i . 111 raimit-ail ObiaiJIVI 111 ui, oviiuij maue into a comparatively new steamer, and put on the line again between Yaquina and Sari Fran cisco. The Oregon Pacific Company is easting about for a new steamer, and another substantial vessel will be put on the line as soon as pos sible. A definite proposition for a new steamer is now being consid ered by the officials. Held to Answer. Lewis Taylor, whose shooting propensity brought him to griet, was arraigned before Justice Hum phrey yesterday on two charges for assault with a dangerous weapon and held to answer to the grand jury in each charge under $250 bonds. Died. Mr. James Long, an old and re spected citizen of Linn county who lived near Halsey, died on Thurs day of this week. Eurekn, The motto of 'California means I have found it. Only in the land of sunshine where the orange. lemon. olive, iig and grape b'o mi and ripen ; and -.ilti-.in their highest perfection in j niid-wini.er. are the bet bs and gum ; f'-und that nre used hi this pleasant ! remedy for all throat and lungtrou- bk-s, Santa Abie the ruler of coughs. I i ai , JS""V j calitrry $1 v ,na,i sj j asthma and consumption. Trv Santa inteeel cure for 10 An Absolute Cure. The original Abie-Line Ointment is only put up in large two ounce tui boxes, and is an abi-olute cure for old sores, b- rns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positiv ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the original Abietine Ointment. S'ld by Foshay V. Mason for -i" cents per box by mail :?o c ents. A grand auction sale of good wiii occur ut M. J. Mont- Ys at S. Young's 1 !d store, on everv afternoon during the week. Goods will go at what ever price they will bring. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2ih 1888 Highly J.iulorseri. j Concerning the Lew Johnson i Minstrel Co. which will appear at ', the opera house in this city next .uondav evening, the St. t aul : Globe Pays: Lew Johnsons; There is no need of sending awav ; Clack Baby Boy Minstrels played ! for QlH vhen tbe following desi I f one niTh V", engagement to a ; uble wares can he L,ought for net ! large and highly delighted audience , cach at mi,Krt prices ! at ?'Mtt 1Iali last Wednesday , Qne-half dozen unhandled tea ! night. The end men got oil some 1 ,., ..,,,1 U..PC -, ,.fc UV exceiient jgkks a.m sueceeueu " keeping the house in a constant llj'anous uproar, fhe specialties . , - , , , ul -ouho, lavioi nieeue, Burl Hawkins and Sam Wade are all well done. They are a whole show. Wade, as Solomon Levi, the Jew, was especially good. while the bass solo. 'Koeked in the ., , ; ' , , , , rradif , tl I)e.eP rendered by Mr' J.1' Man,"nS received en- tore alter encore. Ine drum major act was the finest ever seen here. The finale, 'We'll Paint de House Ped,' was a very laughable comedy and was well performed. Mr. Johnson expressed himself as highly gratified with his success both here and at Minneapolis.! The company left Thursday morn ing for lied Wing where they open the new opera house. F.Itli: ifc.TlU. French keeps railroad time- Boys kilt suits at V F. Read . Go and see the new silverware at Will & Stark's. New dress goods the veryl ats.e styles at W. F. Road's. A tine line of new silverware iust CVVi"'' :t Will iv. Stark's. At be autiful as a dream that line o adies l:rt.iu'.t lotli at IV F.ltt-ad's Just received, a fresh harrel f saur kraui , very tine, at C. H. Spcueer's. j The largos and best assortment of j tea and cotlee in town at Brownell it i HMtV. j All kinds of spices and condiments I mr tlui holil'iv tr:iile tit. (' H. Siw-r.eer's. ' Mince 'meat and clew chow, both Ka.-.ie-n and home made, al C. 1!, 1 K....I Extra soda crackers, fresh frtim U.e factory, every wi-ek at Urcwnell & Stanard's. j Choice groceries, l.o'h staiile and! fancy, arriving every day ut C H. Spencer's. To arrive in a few days, a nice vari cty of tovs and holiday presents at C II." Spencer's. Cranberries and all and evaporated fruits kinds of of bet canned quality at C, 11. spencer s. Fine old cherry bounce at M. Haum. gart's. Finest line of jersieever in Albany at Read's- T. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing i er Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd ! Fellows temple. j Crackers, ginger snaps and a great variety of sweet goods, all frtsh and ! idee, at C, II. Spencer's. We handlo three kinds of fruit jar j and you will do well to see us before J placing your orders. ii 1.: 1 . .. r... -u .. ..rtfr.rt! c-ontaiitly on hand and ground to order at C. H. Speneer's, Mirth is short live. Prolong it f you can. It will help your disposition to trade with W. F. Read. Call on Brownell & Stanard's for candies and nuts for the holiuavs. A tine assortment on hand. Just opened, a new barrel of small mixed pickles, which are extra nice and will be sold in any quantity at C. H. Speucer's, lust received, another lot of those tine hand sewed Frenc h kid shoes, the ver cheaoest ever brought to town at W.F. Read's. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the worid for liver and kid ney diseases, hidigestion,etc. For sale at M Banmgart'3 For your tine imported and Ke West "cigars, tro to M. Bauuigart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store "Von will never raias themater "i'ill the well runs dry." If yoii'.want a well dug call on E. B. Davidson. He does prompt work at a re...- nable price Orders can be left a! tins .i.he;-. jeeeiv. d at V. F, Read's a ful line ui bidics tiue musliu underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slips. Call and see them. The immense sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been producd to a great, extent by people who have been cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of its good qualities and urging ihetii to try it. The most se vere cold will soon yield to its sooth- j j(r ffj'i( For sale by Foshay & : fason. The dry cold weather of the early winter months is productive of a great deal of croup among children. Moth ers shonld be on the lookout for it, and be prepared to urrcst it as soon as the lirct symptoms appear. True croup nevtr comes without a warning; a day or two before the attack the cb Id wili become hoarse, and that symptoms is soon followed by a peculiar, rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as this hoarse ness orcough appears, all danger and anxiety mayi be avoided; it has never failed, evenn n the most severe cases. There is no danger in giving the Remedy for it contains no injurious substauce. For sale by Foshay & Mason. . tiuard Against The strike. And always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Piemedy guaranteed by Foshay fc Mason. California C--t'nrew The 011H- guarant-i-d cure for'ea tarrh, -.-old in the hea l, Lay fever,rose co'd, earvrii.il de:;ffK-.- ;nid sore eyes Restore the sen.- of f ": and unpleas ant breaih, resulting from catarrh, Eav and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all d -uggists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro ville'. Cal. Six months' treatment for 1; sent by mail, 51.1, For sale by Foshay M Mason, TO KY( IIAMiF. A stock of boots and shoes for a good farm ; value about $0000. Address for a few days, B. F. B0DWK1.1., Lebanon And Stark's dia and silverware for the holidays. -F street. ,rt I 1 i STOP KIVilT HF.KK ! ALJilM. Net Cash. Will Bay Goods "Cheaper Aa7iere Else, ; dozen unhandled cottee cups and saucers, 4o cts. dozen handled coflee cups and saucers, 50 cts. dozen seven inch dinner plates 45 cts. i ne goous mentioned aoove are! iron stone china, and not C. C. ! ware. Tiiese prices will stand good for the next thirty days. Julius Gradwohl. , Silverware, both solid and piated, very cheap, at French's. !) iilitl New Smyrae Ilus asd Portierres. New Table Covers. Linen Table Sets match. with Napkins to j A large Assortment of Linen and j silk haudkerchiefs. i Fine Lace Handkerchiefs. Trunks and Valises. Silk Dress Patterns. Co5ored an(1 black sik Wai rietta gilk Umbrel!a9 Hen-: ROOT 4 M 11 WflF DEPARTMENT,! "I'.uui. Ladies and Gents Fancy Slippers.' i Ladies and Gents' Fine Sboes. I 1 Ladies' and Children's Fine Shoes ; and sliji ers. Feit Slippers of Ail Kinds. I CROKERY DEPRATMENT Choice China Novelties in Decorated Tea Sets. Fruit Plates and Saucers. Decorated Bedroom Si'ts. Salad Bowls. Fancy. Pitchers. Lam ps. Fancy Cuapadores. Cake Dishes. And a Large Assertment of Novel ties in China for the Holidays. SAMUEL . YOUNG. Albany, Oregon. .1 -FOR- Thos. opened a iii'iiie in ten s f: Brink has just ineline of fur eautiful pat the holidays. These iuclude "Wicker Chairs, Parlor Suites, Rectors' 2&3y Cliairs, Bugs, Wood Baskets, Lounges, Cliairs of all -Kinds, Whatnots, Brackets, Novelties, Etc. ICall and seef his beau tiful stock. NORTHWEST FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE COMPANi PORTLAND, - - OREGON AT COST! BOOTS AKD SHOES. Browrfell & Stanard have still a goods assortment to select from, and among them have : Lad.es best quaiitv Uoi-he.sU.-r made rr, kid hutt.;ii, S4 regular price ...5 50 Extra quality Fr kid biiitoii,o; regwiar price.....'. 5 00 Good Fr bid button So: regular price . . 4 00 Biiaht Gondola button, best "irmlity, 82 75: regular price 3 50 Brirht Gouil'ua bu'ton, rocxl style Si 00 reirular price 3 GO American kid, button, best tii:iit, 52; ular price Men's rubbers... Come before all are closed out. BROWNELL i STASAKD. I t I Received For Holidays ! Affflllt furniture 7 a v ,.... L-1.1 i.,,t-nr nAAt.. 1:.. 1 1 o tt nrr r nil iiiJi i iijv- - . I T.""; ' M I 1,.. .ini ,,-;.o-.-s to sell at cost. Purchasers will de see Will iv j a v.or., a-sorrintnr of T'HMrJii ""ami I ,11 , ,'..,n .,',,,1 .,. Kiiees bofore bi'ving elsewhere, as you can savo beautiful! -r-,I!1 "''."' f'om 1 ' ril.r,.,.v.i The higher-i ir-rket price iiid for country pro- ,,.1 !,. ; ' l' ' -". 'iwiar price Si i.T t. . I cu n 'J'" 1 ' - . , . , . mOlIO jCeiIy l.mli-s ntliln-r :it ami Aft f all L-md! pii her in ctsn or goot. ifjuAwjujvt i.-...ii iijjujjMmsuMn,jM'u.Jjr3MLJXjJvm taiF T , I DE ALEE IN ! taole and (jBOCERIE Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. MP l!i I m SS- NEAR THE POS'iOFFICK. FOSHAT Have Goods. Santa Glaus Headquarters. n.zrr m - 1 openfd an immense variety ot Holiday All are invited to call and K It We always take pleasure in whether you wish to imivhisse or Holiday - Artists'. -AT CITY DBUG STOEE AT 0 1 JltL ma Gc. W. SIMr S Having purchased the stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc., of C Roland k Co. is now prepared to offer Rotter km iff Em 00 i T . , . ,tf Opiirftl Merchandise, bought at a Children Cry for VENTON jBVuiOV Mibscriptions received for leading ALBANY, OREGON' & MASOIST 11 SIM ! ho wins; our coods not. Good AND - Materials. THE - Gents . B. ft So jL COST' II II! Pitchor'sCastoria