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THE MORNING- HERAT P: FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1889. a C. i;. . TINS TABLK. NORTH BOUND. I eparts rnres. CU. . eVr. I :4oami ain' Portl'd 10 llfetm ?ne e i 1 1:15 am! 1 1: "ami S4..pm fu.'ene eic ll:loam i""'am " 84.-pin Freight I I ":l"am " 4r.pm SOUTH BUUM. (Arrives: Departs! Arrives i.iiaexp ! ":45pm 5piu, Ashland fi.Ofhun Eiujene cx!12;pmll2.4opin Fuc;ene2.40pui Freisfht .. . I 1.30pmjEiireae6.00ptn N Freight received for$outb alter It a. m :he same day. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs 'MiiKer.... reiirht....... U1.15am 1.00 p ui t 16.60 a id JOITIStiS AKOIT TOWV A fine line of solid gold watches at Will & Stark's. The wheat market is remarkably quiet and inactive. The weather prophet are pre dicting a snow storm. Auction every Saturday afternoon at M. J. Monteith's. Mrs. L. V. Lonsway, of Seattle, is visiting friends in this city. ; Silverware, both solid and I plated, very cheap, at French's. Peak's Bad Boy at the Albany oj-era house next Monday night. Kiln dried ilooring can he had at t;:t Springfield lumber yard in this city. lo not miss the great sale of iiooils at cost at Mottteith & Seicen iach's. A first-class piano for sale on rea sonable terms. Applv to Prof. V. II. Lee. The newly electee! city otli ers ' ill take their feats next Monday evening. Fresh leaf lard in hulk at Conrad 3feyer's. It will he letailed in (, untitv to suit. The street commissioner is doing a good job in removing the mud fiom First street. Do not miss "Peck's Had P.ov" by the Atkinson Comedy Co. Monday evening. next Judge Burnett, Wallis Nash and Zephliu Job, of Corvallis, were in the city j ester . lay. (ieo. L Piper and W. E. Price arrived on this morning's train from Napa, California. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds of fresh canned goods at a very 'ow ii.:ure at Conrad Mever's. Rev. Clark Braden has a course of lectures at which were well attended finished Halsey, F. II. Pteiffer has ome novelties in the way of Japanese oranges, genuine sugar cane, ersimmons, - etc. Albany has not had a serious lire for a long time. This is due largely to the city's excellent fire department. Misses E. & C. Howard are now wiling their fine stock of millinery ;:t cost to reduce their stock. Call early and secure bargains. If you want a clean and line Muoke ask for J. Joseph's home Tnade white labor cigars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. The Atkinson Corned v Co.. which will play "Peck's Bad Boy" at tho ' opera house next Monday evening, is said to be one of the lest com panies traveling. The sales of extra copies of the .New Years Herald have been juite satisfactorj'. but a large sup ply is still on hand at this oflice at 10 cents per copy. Mrs. Tate and daughter, who nave neen visiting in reaii;e. iiavt returned home, having be.-n muii- , :noned on account of the illness of Mrs. John Smith. The Oregon Land and Live Stock Co. has purchased of James Steel, of Portland 'AC2 acres of land near Harrisburg, upon w hich it is proposed to start a large fine Mod- ranch. Extra copies of the New Year's i.-stie of the 1 1 kra i,p can be had at tiiis otlice at 10 cents each. Busi ness men have generally purchased copies liberally to send away, but a large supply is still on hand and those who desire to assist in adver tising the city and letting their friends know something about Al bany, cannot do so better than by purchasing a few copies and send ing them abroad. i.t:Kto sens. 1 DIicatioa of the Hew M. E. Caarca -Ei-citinj Eanaway -City Election, Etc. !S)cial t.) the Hkralo. Lebanon, Jan. 3. On Sunday last the new Methodist church was dedicated. The finance committee rucceueu in raising bv private payiny; otF tlic entire lmiebtedness of tin church. This -speaks well lr the citizens of Lebanon ami vicinity. There wan a very excitins runa way to-day, caused by Abe KeeWer's h rse becotninst scared an I r.iuniii2 with the cart for a nllf before it win .-topoed. X(i i vu?s wore broken an 1 Ihedama 'e I ias slight. " I ine aetnocrats noi.i their city ionvention to-naorrow evening at I I nion hall for the purpose ot ; nominating a citv ticket. Citv ' viection comes off next Tuesday. " ; ine repuoiicans will probably hold their convention on next Sat urday evening. The republicans are confident of making a clean sweep. The town iu- tieen thoroughly canvassed, liowiiig a clean republican major ity. The republicans will bvi The present city coui7-:I i !; ,v- " ing a new ruof jut on too c;ig,ne house. Stock of all kinds in tbe sur rounding country are doing weii. TBK HAKTIAM MISK DISrGTE. Several More Soita and Counter Snita Com meno'sd LiT!y Litigatioa to Follow. Several more arrests have been made oyer the Sam i am mine trou ble between Dr. E. O. Smith and the Alt any compauy. M. B. lhl yeu, his brother J. T. P.ilyeu and and three workmen who bad been arretted while working on tbe mine, were arraigned yesterday be fore Justice Lyons, of Lyonsville. One of the workmen was discharged and the others were held to await the action of the grand jury on a charge of trespass with intent to remove ore. The Albany men are indignant at this proceeding and have began suit in Justice Humphrey's court in this city against Dr. Smith to re cover possession of the mine. W. K. Bilyeu is attorney for the Albany company and C. E." Wolvertou for Dr. Smith. 4. bitter fight is grow ing out of the dispute. M4T4U HUT. The Sportsmen of Xaox Batte Will Shoot for Blood To-Day. A grand match arranged to occur hunt has been to-dav at Knox The following are the partici - oants : CaDtain. A. B. Custer. 4. J. Miller, Ed. Houston, P. B. Mar shall, Ed. Chambers. i. M. Knox, II. B. Miller, Leroy Houston, Ala Marshall, Milt Morris, J. E. Knox. These eleven s.iootists will be matched against the following team: Captain, J. S. Frornan, Elam Milier, L. B. Knox, A. S. Knx,,R. W. Conn, Sam Conn, Everett Knox, J. B. Conn. Ira Cox, James Archibald. The match hunt will be followed by a grand supper at Knox Butte grange hall, the losing side to pay for the same. OWNER KLLITll). The newly elected officers of the Albany Masonic lodges are as fol lows : St. Johns L. C. Marshall, W. M. ; T. L. Wallace, S. W. : D. V. S. Reid. J. W.: D. P. Mason. j treasurer ; Ceo. E. Chamberlain, secretary; ieorge Humphrey, senior deacon ; F.E.Allen, junior deacon ; D. T. Wyman, tyler. Corinthian K. Thompson, W. M. ; D. Froman, S. W. : (J. F. Simpson, .1. W. ; F. M. Redlield, secretary; L. W. Deyoe, treasurer; J. J, Dorris, senior deacon ; ). A. Archibald, junior deacon; Win. Ralston, Tyler. Bayley Chapter (ieo. E. Cham berlain, H. P. ; C. E. Wolverton, E. K. ; L. C. Marshall, E. S. ; E. W. Langdon. secretary; J. L. Cowan, treasurer. LKTfCK LIST. Following 19 a list of the letters re maining un?alled for in the postortiie at Albany, Or., January 3, 1S8S. Persons calling for the same will please give the date on which they were advertised: Anderson W. F., Brooks R. C, Brown I. S , Bartls Hany (3), Bighain Simon. Ferguson Angus, I'ruland Dr. E. J. Hartley B. Frank, Kelley A. M. (3), Litile Richard, Marvin Julius S., Mayer Louis, McChee Charlie, McKtuzie Chas., Niveison Miss Nettie, Olson Jacob, Reeder W. H., Strickland V a. S. E., Sou F. M., Waring John, Watkins Mrs. W. L., Wil ter wood L. S., Wirtz, John. KcKt's Thomcscs, P. M. ttraib of Henry Topbatw. Henry Topham, of the firm of Topham & Wallace, of this city, who has been in California for about a year, died at Oakland.Cal.. on the 3Uth ult. Mr. Walla- e had i been summoned to his bedside I soin- tint" ago. He will re:nr:i ac- compamed t.y Mi Tuoham. h.io will make her future home with her sister.Mrs. Wallace, in Albanv. Female RrviralUt Married. Mrs. Emma Mallory, the revival ist of the M. E. church, who lias been conducting a revival meeting in Halsey, was married on Wed nesday to Morris Barrett, of Mis souri, Rev. J. Summerville, offi ciating. Mrs. Mallorv has been conducting a revival meeting at , Halsey for about two weeks. Pleasant itoeial hrring. A numler of the friends of Mr. ..Ji.. i: ir ii :u i ii ..,.......,.,.., i. w , ,. d, evening at the residence of D. P.; Mason and marched in a body to the residence of the former and Mirpri.sed them w ith a nleasant ' evening's social. An enjoyable : evening was spent. " : - ! Ke-r.le ni. ' ! Thft nftwlv-Pleefpd Hirlra f ' the Farmers and Merchants Insur- i ance Company met Wednesday j and re-elected the old officers as ! follows: President. C. K. Wolver- i ton : vice-president. J. (). Writs secretary and manascr. J K. I'.kierkin ; treasurer, Cusick. I Left for Anhlnn.l. 1 i ii I v i . . ! i naries 3iuener, one ol the pro- i prietors oUbe Willamette Packing I 4M n hVrI' ,eft tfhtlor- Ashland. The people of that place . . . want a fruit cannery there, "! ,,ave ottered inducements f r Messrs. Mueller & tianett to start - u.,c., ,e.e. " m.ii rir iarV." ' The residence of Rev. John Sum-1 niervdle at . Halsey caught fire res- j ,-.T " neuieu pme a blae. Jt was extinguished bv the ! citizens of the town, witti little or no damage. ,:,,f ,at .,,l,n" II on t'ri'.l.ty ev:-ning, Jan vires to tieain at 7 P. vf., ail are cordialir invited. Burkhart Rov ce, ' Rev t J J P.iil -bett en.-rnl ' I 'is ,Pec,lar troubles by using Brj;;Ilt (ter,dola bnUou, jcood style-' CO '.. iii, fiL V .-r1""'1'; Ackers liaby Souther. It contain ( reubrprice : ; llilfjHIOIMI.V tor tbe .tale of Oregon, ; no opium or morrihj,ie. Sold l.v i A'criu kid, button, best qnalitj. ft!; j will, providence permitting, eom-, Foshav Mason " ; '! price mence a series of irosnel meet ii.r , ; -,u"n'n Kiu.omiun, scconu oiautv. l ibis ri-v "tU'w-hil-'li OT A ) job printers. j A J L i KITES AD KAIL. Sivej Kotos Concaraing tbe HighTrays of Commerce. Tratlio is lively on the upper Willamette. There is a heavy freighF business over the Oregon Pacific road. Tli ere is a vigorous oposition among farmers to the proposed scheme of ,the state purchasing the locks at Oregon City. Passenger travel is heavy over the Southern Pacific. The long overland trains are crowded daily. Many strangers and traveling men op off at Albany. The wrecking vessel the White law, in command of Capt. White law, the well-known San Francis co wrecker, is expected to arrive at Yaquina soon to make vigorous efforts to float the stranded Yaqui na Bay. It is thdjught she will be raised. The two daily trains between this city and Lebanon carry no small amount of business. This branch of the Southern Pacific and the nev extension of the Oregon Pacific i bringing a large trade froui the eastern portion of I.iun and Marion counties to this city. 4. Ihe Oregon Pacific company s light draught steamer The Three Sisters tias been doing an excellent 1 business on lhe upper Willamette 1 "S " months. The Three Sisters is the lightest draught steamer of its size on the Wil lamette, and is especially adapted for carrying on a general trade dur ing the summer months. Her cabin weighs less than two tons, and she is quite a model steamer for the business to w hich she has been consigned. The business carried on bv the Oregon Pacific company with Cor vallis, Salem. Albany and up-river points has been very extensive dur ing the past season, and the pros pvet of an increase of business dur ing the present is very encouraging. The amount of general produce shipped to Corvallis, Salem and other points on the upper Willam ette during the past year has been very large, and gives evidence of a rapidly growing prosperity. iiinKinii. yoxt.r hed Social and Personal Notes, Hahkismmjg, Jan. 1'. W. W. Briggs is not able to be out on duty et, but soon will. Our town is veiy quint this fine weather. Fanners are husv t ! work. Miss Annie Hay is improving sbwly from her recent sickness, having been ill ten weeks. Jerry Hay has removed his farm implement store into his new place of business. (Jive him a call. This morning the emoke house intne rear of tbe meat market took fire. By the prompt action of citizens and all the insurance agents in town, the fire was ex tinguished without serious damage to Mr. Watkins, the owner. JILIES CKAlVtOHL. The Leading Crockery, UlasM arcand Fancy ;tdM More or Ine I alley. Some facts concerniug the pioneer glassware, crockery and fancy goods establishment of Julius Cradwhol will not be uninteresting to the oen. j eral reader. He has been en"a?ed in this business for 30 years, and has a store, which, for size and excellence ot its stock, is not surpassed by any in the state of Oregon, and is a credit to Albany. He is steadily increasing his business, and with the growth of A litany ami the advancement of the country tributary to it, he is reach ing .nit after a jobbing and wholesale i.umii8. u mi the bc.iuniug of the ! le w yci.r ht; pr..pe. to add to his niuiiimoui stouK of general crockery ware, porcelain and glissware, fancy goods, etc., a complete line of family groceries. Mr. Gradwlml is one of the city's enterprising citizens, and is memocr or the city council from j the second ward. During his thirty years' experience he has found that I .1. 1 1 . 1 . . ne cafii oasis is tne best and most satisfactory mode of doing business for both purchaser and dealer. Kv this method and by purchasing goods direct in lartre quantities he i? enabled to sell for very low j rices. The pub lic siiotiki call ami mepect his im mense stvck tor the new year and 1 learn his prices. manse ln Business. ... . , , Parties knowing tlieiiiyelucs m 'If- to tl,e ir,n of TI,mpson ' att'rsi either by note or ntiouiit ulUf,t.conie forward and settle the ,sauie within thirty day, as there is "oini-r to w a du,T i,i their busi- i ?ss- Thompson & Watkrs. n.-,.-.,,...:'i ii.. .... . . -'an. isi, iS!. ;nard .tjinins-t The Mrike, And alwavs have a tottle of Acker's Knglish Remedy in the house Vou cannot tell i your lit tie one, or a cold or couch j may fasten itself upon you. One j dose is a preventive and a "few doses ! a positive cure. All Thrnnf aA j Lung troubles yield to its treatment- j i The Remedy guaranteed hy Foshay ' : cP -Mason'J Wlll,ep rMm, A specie of l.ov.ti; complaint i known . "ii.t...- ...i . m. si-'-ernl eities in the Northwest lasf i "iii'niti. nipiu-iiirii w "iter and is likely t he more gen- j VT, Chi.il..Tlain,.s!QQ'V A Vjj SHOES wrtaIn t.lw foy t"" " Fo - hay tv: Mason. . . . a biii Killed, Anotherfchild kille 1 by the ue tlf i opiates givtD iu the form of Sooth- I ing syrup. hy mothers give their children surh prising when deadly poison is snr- ! thev can relieve the " - l And see AVill & A Stark's l Mltiflll ,li im.,,l :..ki.4.l. ill.UllOUil jiswelry and silverware for tbe holidays. First ! street. BIUHT BF.KK IX ALBA. Set Cash Will Buyi Goods'Cheaper Than Anywhere Else. There is 110 need of sending away for goods when the following desir able wares can be bought for net cash at import prices: One-half dozen unbundled tea cup and saucers, JJ5 cts. y.i dozen unhandled coffee cup3 and" saucers, 45 cts. ); dozen handled coffee cups and saucers, oil cts. 1 45 cts. The goods mentioned iron stone china, and above are not 0. C. ware. These prices will stand good for the next thirty days. Juues Gradwohl. BttlKfr MKNTItt. French keeps railroad time. Boys kilt suits at W. F. Head's. M;iui yeastatBrownHl dc Stauard's A new invoice of British triiuiuing at Ki nd's. (10 :ind see the new silverware at Will & Stark's. New dress goods the veryl "ats.e styles at . r. neaus. A tine line of new silverware just o)euc'. at Will & Stark's. Asbe autiful as a dream that line o adics broadcloth at VV. F.Rc-ud's The largest nd best assortment of tea and collee in town at 9ruwucll tV Stanard's. All kinds of spices and condiments jor the holiday trade at C. 11. Spencei's. Mince meat and clow chow, both Eastern and home made, at (..'. 11, Spencer's. Extra soda crackers, fresh from the factorv. evi-rv week at Krnwnell A- 1 Sianard's. Choice tjroeeries, both staple and fancy, arriving every day at C II. Spencer's. 10 arrive m a lew days, a nice van ety of tovs and holiday presents at C H. Spencer's. Cranberries and all kinds of canned and evaporated fruits of best quality ut C, II. Spencer's. Fine old clu-rrj bounce at M. ttauiu. rart'e. Finest line of jursics'ever in Albauy at Read's. J. A. Archibald, aarcnt for the Sinsr cr MuuuiiM'turing Co., opposite dd Fellows temple. Crackers, iriniror a nd n re a variety of .weet gous, all frtsli nd liiee, at C II. Spencer's. Our customers never have the blues, because, wa tfive them such good bar gains. W. F. Read. W'a handlo three kinds of fruit jar us before and you will do well to see placing your orders. All kinds of fresh roasted cott'ee constantly on hand and ground to order at (,'. II. Spencer, Mirth is short livei. Prolong It if you can. It will help your disposition 10 iiaue wiiii . t . ui-au. (.all on Browne!! Stanard's for candies and nuts for the holiuavs. A line assortment on band. Just opened, a new barrel of small mixed pickles, which are extra nice and will be sold in any quantity at 0, II. Speucer's, Mexican Cactus BittcrV is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestioncte. For sale at M Baniugart's For your fine imported md Ke West cigars, sro to M. Bauuigart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store "You will never miss tlie""water 'r;u .1... u . . If ycuant a well dug call on E. B. ! Davidson. He docs prompt work at a ! reasonable price Orders can be left i at 1 1lls-office, I The immense sale of Chamberlain's i Cough Ueinedy has btien pioducd to a ' great exieni ry people wlio liave tioeii 1 cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of its good qualities and I urging them to try it. The most sc. j vere cold will soon yield to it sooth- ! ing ellccts. For sale by Foshay fc j Mason. Tin- dry cold weather of the early. 1 u'btT unlit .-is productive of a grea - of :-..i;; ;.iuong children. Moth", ers should be on the lookout for it,an be in;pared to arrest it as soon as In"-' ! Iir:t svmptoiiis appear. True crou' nevir comes without a warning; n daX , ir two befote the attack the chid wil' j become hoarse, and that symptoms is ! soon followed iy h peculiar, rough ! cough. If Chaiuberl-jiii's Cough ' Iteiiicdy is u i yen as soon as this hoarse- ' ness r cough appears, all danger and anxiety iniiyi be avoided; It has never failed, evenn n the most severe cases. 1 There is no danger in giving the 1 Remedy for it contains 110 injurious I substance. For sale by Foshav 4c Mason. J Camion la MolnrrH. j Every mother is cautioned against j giving her child lauclanuni or pira-j goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Rabv Soother is specially prepared to beuetit -chil- I di en and cure their pains'. It is harm- ' less ami contains no opium or intr- piune Sold by Foshay & Mason. - - ; I I IV r fan ml It Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it ! has been fully demonstrated to the ! people of this country that it is 1 superior to all other preparations for j blood diseases. It is a positive cure ' for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup- j tious and pimples. It purifies the whole system and thorouijhly builds up the constitution. I AT COST ! Ihownell & Stanard have still a goods assortment to select from, aud among them have : Ladies liest quality Kocliefrter made Fr. kiu nui vui, .; regular price ...en 50 Lxtra quality Fr kid button, 3; regular nrii.-e ; .' on ';,1 rr. kid button S3: rejfular price., K".'ht omlola l.utton, Best quality 4 00 3 50 I :i oo ; 3 00 i ifood asrtment of "children ami i " S-tui school shoes from ! m .- ?i a: resniar price 1 aifo.. 1 Lndics rubbers 3o and Men s rubbers Come before all are closed out. DROWN ELL & STANARD. When Baby wm sick, ' We ga her Caatoria. When sbe was a Child, She cried for Castoria. When she became Mias, Sba clung to Castoria. When she had Children, She gave them Castoria. hraersd Merchaats C O M a ANY -OF- Albany Oregon 1 Q P4ID BP CAPITAL S3. OFFICERS.1 President Charles E. Wolverton, Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Elderkir.. DIRECTORS. R. S. Stranan, Chas. E. Wolver ton. J. L. Cowan, D.'B. Monteith, J. W. Ciwick, J. O. Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. Safe, Sound, uonservative A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Parsonize Home Enterprise n 1 Cowan Ralston & Co , I sref Essoins tc I Cowan & Cusick' Albany, m - Oregon Transacts a general banking business. lraw sight drafts on New York. San Fran cisco and Portlaiiii, "r. Loan money on approved security. Receive dejKisits subject to check. CoIIocHhiis entrusted to us' 11 rec ive nnipt attention. H. F. MERRILL, r ALBANY, - - OREGON Sells exchange on Xew York, San Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject to check. Interest allowed on time de posits Collections receive prompt attention Correspondence solicited." r'Oflice hours from 8 a, m. to 5 p.'m Agent for reliable tire .and marine nsurance companies. Overland to California VIA Soi'thkrn Pacific Company's THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Between Portland and nnn 'rouriro 35 OTTES 35 California express trains run daily between Portland and Kan Francisco. 4:00 p m..l,v. 8:18 p m..Lv. 7:45 a m..Ar.. .. Portland ....Ar..l0:4f am . . Albany Lv . . 6:45 pin .. S. Francisco. Lv.. 7-00 am local Pass. Trains Daily- Ex. Sunday : a ni. .L. l-J:4i p m. .Lv. i:4i nm..Ar, ...Portland ... .Ar. . 3:45 pin . . Albany.... Xv. .11:35 am ...I ujrene ! .. llWam Lt-itauon ltritucii. 8:20 p in..Lv. !):0H p m..Ar.. 12:50 p m..Lv. 1:36 p m..Ar. . .Alliany... .Lebanon.. .Albany... . Lebanon. . . .Ar.. ti::Miain ..Lv.. 5:45 am ..Ar.. 2:45pm ..Lv.. 2:00pm PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation of second-class pas sengers attached to Kxpress Trains, The O. &. C. R. It. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on the east side di vision from foot of F street. Wml Bide Division. Between Poitland anil Corvallis. Mall-Train Dally- Extcpt Sunday 7:30 a m..Lv. ...Po.-tlanl ...Ar. C.'20i.m 12:25 p m. .Ar.... t'cnaiiisLv. . ..SC r. i KvprrMs Train Dally Exctpt Sunday. 4:50 p m . . Lv. ... Portland . . Ar. . 9:00 am S:0Opm..Ar... . . McMinnville . Lv. . 5.45 am At . Alliany and Corvallis gt.onnect with train of Oregon Pa iflcKailroad. THROUGH TICKETS lo All Points SOUTH AND EAST Via California. fsTFor full information resardin rat-s, maps, etc-, call on con pain ' acnt at Alb.inv K. KOKHLEK, K. P. KlKJERS, Manairer Asst. (J. F. 4 P A OF ALBANY, OREGON. j president, L. Flinn. I VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. YOUDST, j cashier. G.E. Chamberlain, Transacts a ceseral" banking Bl'SI.VESs. Accounts kept subivct to checks Sitrht Exchanire and Telegraphic Transfer uld on New 'York, Chicago, San Francisco and Pcrtliind.Orcgon. Collectiunn made on favorable term. S. E. Yoc L. FlinsP L. E. Ki.aik W. E. Tt RKKU GKO. E. CflAMBRRItAlN. Jas. F. Powkll. As.-istaiit C'ashier.J Oregon Views, CRAWFORD & PAXT0S HE PnOTOGRAPMs, OF ALBANY - . OKKGON Carry the finest line ok okeoon vieAtin the West. t'ntn!oiruc sent on arpli cat:on. We have also all the negative of A.B. Paxton and J. O. Crawford, and any one can have duplicates from theu at reduced ptk-os Canita took jinnlountyBaok IE BI The Mm Carries the largest Line of Jlen's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. in the Willam ette Valley, SUITS MADE . TO ORDER Id His IkfM Tailoiii Department FOSTER PUT JULIUS GrBADWOHL'S -o) GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. lie has enlarged his stock equal to any on the Coast, consisting of Hocer Bros5. Silverware, French, China and Crvstalware. Boys' iWagons and "Doll Carriages. Fanov GroooV. and a Oeneral -A-sortment of Crockesv. andirO YS. ' He Buys Direct and Carries the Largest JStockin the Willamette Valley, to which will soon be added a complete line 01 FAMILY GEOCEfilES. K" lei on parle Francais. Hier B -AND ookse IT I DKALKR TEAT IT 8 1 0 i MA fiOUK Fine statirnery, miscellaneous licr.ks, albums, inkstands, ink, pencils, etc., etc. and all kinds of musical merchandise. General TSTews Depot. ' CMail orders promptly attended to. subscriptions received for leading pewpparcrs ard n asnrines yearly prices. Revore House WITH KIITI.ARIi Hirr J. It. WILLIAMS. - Proprietor. K CHOICE WINES-AiND-" LIQUORS. Kept constantly on hand. A full line of imjmrted and domestic cigars a sale. Everything first-c'ass. a'At Revere House, Albany, Orcgou." C othier, ALBANY" o( - win deutcb. gesprochen. G. L Succei8or to E. W. Langdoai OEALKB IX- Drugs, Faints, Oils, Perfumery nd toilet article, also a full line of books and Mationery. periodicals, etc. lT Prescriptions carefullj i-ompounded IN. ODD FELLOWS TEL71E, Albany Oregoa. V, photograph and autograph Sheet music, music books. c ivn nru invto BLAGKMAN IN ' mim citdiji ir.. jviiuuij lm i n.. San Roem