Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 08, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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Freight
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the tame day.
OREGON PACIFIC T1MK TABLE.
Arrives Dcpart9
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JTTlXfc AMCT TW.
County court will convene to
morrow. Read H. W. Simpson's new adv.
in this issue.
The river ia down to a very low
boating stage.
For a clean shave or bath go to
L. Viereck's.
Wm. Faber has returned from a
trip to Germany.
A fine line of solid gold watches
at Will & Stark's.
Auction every Saturday afternoon
at M. J. Monteith's.
The new city officers took their
svats last night.
Isaac Hays is still very il! at his
residence in this city.
Silverware, both solid and
plated, very cheap, at French's.
Kiln dried flooring can be had at
the Springfield lumber yard in this
city.
Do not m:s the great sale of
uoods at cost at Monteith & fcehen
i.ach's. '
A first-class piano for sale on rea
sonable terms. Apply to l'rof. W.
11. Lee.
Go to Burkhart & Royce's for al
kinds of job printing. Prices
reasonable. First-class work guar
anteed. Fresh leaf lard in hulk at Conrad
Meyer's. It will be retailed in
quantity to suit.
ko. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds
of fresh canned goods at a very 'ow
tiirure at Conrad Meyer's.
F. H. Pfeiffer has some novelties j
in the way of Japanese oranges,
genuine sugar cane, persimmons,
etc.
K. & C. Howard have removed
their milliuery store to their new
quarters up-stavra in the I'earce
block.
The ice men are seriously con
sidering the question of where
their next summer's supply is to
route from.
Rev. J. G. liurchett will hold
services during the week at the
iiaptist church, preaching at 2 p.m.
and 7:30 p. ni.
100 pair all No. 7, sample lot, oi
men's fine dress shoes at cost, rang
ing from $1.50 lotrS.oO per pair a:
Win. Simpson's.
Those desiring to take lessons in
oil or water color painting should
read the advertisment of Win.
Wright in tins issue.
The ie ular quarterly meeting of
the W. C. T. U. will be held this
' afternoon at 2 v. M., to hear the
reorts of officers.
Miss Laura Golir i, having given
her pupils a vacation during the
holidays, will resume her classes
to-day Tuesday, Jan. 8.
Misses E. & C. Howard are now
celling their fine stock of millinery
at cost to reduce their stock, ('all
early and secure bargains.
,'The people of Albany mean
business concerning the effort to
secure the Astoria railway, and
lijave gone at it in the right way to
??tit.
A reception will lie tendered
Kev. L. G. Rodgers. the new pa. -throf
the Congregational church,
this evening. It will be held at
the church.
If you want a clean and fine
tmoke ask for J. Joseph's home
made white labor cigars. For sale
' ly most cigar dealers and at J.
Joseph's factory.
CurranA Monteith sold yester
day to Mrs E. B. Maple the farm
of W. M. Cogswell, containing 114
acres, the consideration being
$',600.
An attempt was made Sunday
bight to burglarize the St Charles
notel. but the intruders were
frightened away before they had
effected an entrance.
If Albany secures the Astoria
railway this city will not need to
ask fr any more railroads. It will
make Albany the chief railroad
and business center of Oregon.
In the Sunday Oregonlan of Jan.
Hth appeared the following sugges
noNMnt nntc "Mr. Shaw is
on his way to Ohio on special busi
ness. He contemplates building a
large woolen mill in Albany, Ore
gon." . E. I. Cusick returned home yes
terday from Salem, where he has
been "spending several days with
Lis mule. Dr. Cui k of that city.
He is much improved in health
having nearly recovered from his
recent iilness.
The firm of Tucker A Bardue,
grocers, of this city, lias been dis
solved, the business lieing con
tinued by J. M. Bardue. who as
. sumes the liabilities of the firm to
the amount of $1:. due in San
J-rancisco and I'ortland, and J. S.
Tucker assumes t .. other liabili
ties. The Herald has received many j
compliments from the press of t In
state concerning the issue of New ;
Year, and the newspapers invaria-1
My say the edition reilvv'" - fi t-
fifing business growth and "in.r.i! ;
jToperity of Albany, an I they a1.- '
correct. The year ISJ jiromie.i
to mark even a greater advarnv." '
nient and growth uf th. city.
ALBAJV Y-AS TORI A !
The Proposed Railway Line Be
tween the Two Cities.
MUM WILL 410 TI1K
riiOJMT
3y the Incorporation of a Co U pi try
Co Oparate With A3t jr:a ia Cjt
structiaa the 2nnoxi Liaa.
An enthusiastic meeting
zcua waw held last evening
of cit i-
in the
otfice ot Stewart & Sox's hardware
store for the purpose of organiz ng
a company to co-ojerate with the
Astoria & South Coast Hail way Co.
in theWnstruction of the proposed
railroaU line from Astoria to con
nect with the Oregon Pacific at
this city.
The meeting was attended by
uiauy of the most influential and
wealth v citizens oi the. city, who
had assembled with a determiua-!
tion to take definite steps in the
matter. S. E. Young was chosen
chairman" oi the meeting and F. P.
Nutting, secretary. .'
Enthusiastic speeches were made
by leading citizens, and communi
cations were read from E. C. Hol
den. secretary of the Astoria
chamber of commerce,and from the
citizens of Independence express
ing a desire to join with Albany
concerning the building of the pro
mised road.
In was decided that a company
be incorporated at once for the
purpose of co-operating with
A.t..ri;i in biiildiii'' the road, and
appointed to draw up articles of
incorporation to be submitted at a
subsequent meeting to be called by
the chairman. The committee
nainl was George K. Chamber
lain, II. H. Hewitt. C. K. Woivei
ton. H. Brvant and J. K. Weath
ior 1.
meeting to adopt the articles
orporation will be held early
week, after which tbe com-
i&
Ut will be dulv incorncrateu.
t.te question of the const ruction
ti lu. road is a most imnortant
mm and it is "ratifying to know
in. .t tlie matter has been takeii
hold of in a manner calculated to
lead it to a successful termination.
it is tne purpose 01 me citizens 01 1
Albany to organize this com
pany " to act conjoint iy with
the Astoria ot Si.-uih C oast j
Uailwav Co. for tbe speedy
buildiuir cf this road, and as the
citizens here mean business, and j
have begun with a determination
to build their end of the mad, and I
as the people of Astoria have al-1
ready comrat need building on that
end," it seems reasonably certain
that the enterprise cannot but be
successful. It is pro,osed to con- j
nect with the Oregon racitic at the
railroad bridge at this city, thus
avoiding the extense of bridging
the Willamette.
I.ETTEK XOM .UN WCSTF.1LL.
To Tim Ebitor or TIIK iiKRAI.li:
Permit me, through tlie columns
of your journal, to express my
thanks to my white friends who
have so nobly ministered to the
wants of a large number of Chi
nese laborers, who have been
thrown out of employment by ton
tractors on the Oregon Pacific rail
road, and who are now iu your
midst iu the city of Albany with
out means ; and who, but for your
noble Christian liberality, would
have sutlered with hunger. It isi
not the fault of the Chinese labor- i
ers that they are here. They car 9
under contract to work for one j
year, and, instead, before ending!
one month's service, they are dis-1
charged without cause or provoca-!
tio'i. The people of this t ily are
not chargeable with the blame of'
bringing sunt Cnine.-e here, aad
are not legally bound to contribute
to their support because they are
here, but a Christian community
cannot allow fellow mortals to suf
fer for food in their midst, and
they have responded nobly to the 1
demand made upon them, and my
liu.iff ia tillkrl u-irli irriiritiifh fur t
this manifestation of their kind-'
ness, and I would say that to
avoid being longer burdened it
would be better and cheajierto pay
the sum of $2.00 per head to the
O. P. K. K. company and have
saitl Chinese sent to San Francis
co. The company oiler to take
them for that sum, and it will be
much cheaper than to furnish
food for them, and it is utterly im
possible to procure work for them.
The contractors ought to pay for
transporting these men to San
Francisco, but they will not do so,
nor will thev furnish employment
for them. " I attich no blame toj
the railroad company.
Jim Wkstfali..
Notable Dead.
Henry Avery, the prominent
nurseryman of Burlington, Iowa,
from whose stock the nursery of A.
Luelling was started in Oregon in
IS47, tbe trees being brought across
the . plains in wagons, died at his
home in that city on the 13th tilt.
He was a cousin of Mrs. James El
kins and Mr. John Millard and a
nephew of Mrs. Amelia . Fisher.
The deceased was well known to
many Oregon pioneers.
wrgo Iroa Works.
Professor William 11. Hampton
ot Portland, paid a professional
visit to the Oswego Iron and Steel
Works, located at Oswego, on
Thursday last. The Professor re
ports that the works are turning
out about forty tons of pig iron per
day, tiiteen tons of which is utilized
for making pine. The pipe made
and what pig remains each day
are being shipped away just as
fast as taken.
A 4 Hy Editor Beisanlliti.
Will H. Parry, who has been!
city ed;for ! thf Sal-m Statcman
fur the pist two months h.is if-
sij:nd, iii-irig unable to stand the
night work, owing to the weakness
of Ins eyes. He
by Frank Dayey.
w;u in. siuceeisei
ITl
terpen.
Th- Hew
Members of the
City
Council met.
II members being
present.
I Keport ot the committee' on
committee
1 amendments to charter was read
j a:?d d pted, and tl e a:nendments
. :!acea in ttie iiands of tlon. K. A.
Irvine to present to tbe legislature,
i Ordinance for uuit'ormiog police-
men read third time and passed.
I 4n :ilipv w.lb hanlr nf UeTere
! house was ordered.
Marshal ordered to buv a car
! load of lumber.
Old council adjourned and the
new councilmen were sworn in.
The retiring members are Coun-L-ittnen
W. C. Kead, John Hoifuiao
and J. O. Writsman.
The council stands for the ensu
ing year as follows: Mayor, un
changed, J. L. Cowan. Council
men, first ward, B. F. Tabler ami
F. M. French ; second ward, Julius
Gradwohl and C. G. Burkhart;
third ward, Virgil Parker and L.
W. Deyoe. Wiu. A. Humphrey
succeeds F. L. Kenton as city
treasury, and John Hoffman suc
ceeds Isaac Hays as marshal.
The mayor announced the stand
in committees as follows :
ways and means irgu rarter,
chairman ; Julius Gradwohl, r.M.)
French.
Ordinances C,
chairmau ; B. F
G. Burkhart.
Tabler, L. W.
Deyoe.
Accounts and current exiienses
C. G. Burkhart, chairmau; B. F.
Tabler, Yirail Parker.
Streets aitil public property
Jniius Gradwohl, chairman; L.
W. Deyoe, C. G. Buikhast.
Licenses L. W. leyoe. chair
man; F. M. French, Julius Grad
wohl. Health and police B. F. Tabler,
chairman ; Julius Gradwohl, C. G.
Burkhart.
Fire and water F. M. French,
chairman; Virgil Paiker, L. W.
Deyoe.
Adjourned to regular meeting
this evening.
T''e following bills were allowed
bv tlie council :
.John Green $
5 45
(it-o. Allen
.) 40
23
1 20
20X5
150 00
Deyoe .v: ltohsou . .
ti. W. Smith
1. Hayes
J. K." Weatherford. .
1. B. N. Blackburn 150 00
I. Hayes
8
17
7
21
o
O
00
tts
50
45
85
00
G. M. Westtall.
J.
Schmeer. . . .
.1.
Gradwohl. . .
I J.
Keed
V. Beece. . .
Lf.K.&XOX NI.WS.
(
j The City Eloction-Witaeses ia the Jane
way Poatoffico Kohhery Case.
Se'ial to the IIkrald.
Lkbanos, Jan. 7. The election
passed fT quietly. There was only
one ticket in the field,but alter due
deliberation party lines were
thrown aside and a popular ticket
placed in the field and every man
elected. Following are the names
of those elected : Mayor, D. An
drews; councilmen. J. M. Ralstan,
M. A. Miller, Jno. Burkhart, T. C.
Peebler; recorder, Geo. W.Rich;
treasurer.Arthur Robins; marshal,
Geo. Cheascher.
Deputy U. S. Marshal Roberts
came up to-day and subpoenaed
several witnesses to appear before
the V. S. circuit court on the Jane
way case, w hich comes off in Port
land on the 14t inst.
Lal Ulil" Play.
"Peck's Bad Boy" was played at
tho opera house last night by the
Atkin-on Comedy Co. The com
pany is a good one and the play
wa- well presented. J.J. Williams
the Bad Boy is simply immense.
Hi kep the aii'lii'iirc in a roar of
laughter and the perfection with
which he carried out his role was
attested by the hearty applause -of
the audience. P. .1. Wallace as
tae policeman was also intensely
fimnv ontl cliat il 1 11 Arl tilt: I'llul-tH'tpr 1
admirably. The eniire company
is first-class, and under tbe busi-
ne. s manage. ncnt of W. P.
Sissons and ( has. L. Burt, both oi
j whom are right good gentlemanly
fellows, is one of tlie most suc-
cessful companies traveling.
Death of John allmarih.
Yesterday John Sa!tuiarsh, a
well known yountr gentleman of
Albany, who has been suffering for
some time with typhoid fever, suc
cumbed to the prostrating influ
ence of the disease and passed
awav. John was just entering in-1
.':...i i .....i :.. n.,... i.. lln.l !
to iohiiiiooii turn tsi liiii KZti ii taiicu
to yield up this earth's life and
pass to that bourne from whence
no traveler returns. In the morn i
of his vigorous and buoyant life he
is called upon to give it up.
Complimentary to .Mr. Driver.
Rev. I. D. Driver, whose
answers to "Moody's six ques
tions" are given in another place
in this paper, has been requested
by Mr. Moody to go to his North
field, Mass., Fchool and teach. Mr.
Driver's mental qualities are as
much, or perhaps more, those of a
student and teacher than of a
pastor. Mr. Moody stated that he
purposes having Rev. Driver's an
swers to the six questions trans!a-i
ted into six languages and scattered ''
throughout the O'.d World. !
Oregoniau. j
AITL.llO. (QMKIDU.
An adjourned meeting of Mc
pherson Post (i. A. R. will be held
at their hall on Friday evenmg.Jan.
11, lSS!i. A fu. 1 attendance is dc-
sired. By order of
E.F.SOX.
Post Commander. I
B. F. Tac.i.kr, Adjutant. i
. Mail Kobhrr.
B. F. Watkins, the ex-rail way !
mail clerk, recently convicted iu j
the I'nited States court for stealing !
a ivgtsiered package c iitiing j
.'.Si iii '.'bland greenback.-, mailed i
at cio. iinn county, lor rorwann, i
is the latest arrival at the petiiten-!
tiary. i
THE
5M F.T XM L
Cameron Beaten t Loveland
East Portland Track.
on an
Some 500 neople attended the
f Kt race Sunday .at the old ball
ground in Fast
Portland, known
as "The Oaks." Two tracks had
been prepared by being shoveled
out ami strewn with sawdust.
Tlte race was matched between
Cameron, of Albany, and Loveland
of East Portland," 100 yards, for
$250 a side. Pools had sold at the
Holton the previous evening for
even money, but upon the grounds,
Loveland's backers forced Cam
eron down to $10 to $7 50 and then
$10 to $5. Something like $1200
was staked on the event.
The race was called at 3 o'clock,
and both mei. got well awav to
gether, making an even thing of it j
for the fiibt 00 yards, when Love
land made a spurt which lie j
increased, easily maintaining his 1
lead.
He looked over his shoulder
at Cameron
leron. and came in an easv
winner. iSo omcial time was kept.
It is claimed by some of Love
land's backers, that he is a ten
second man, and if Cameron ran
to win, he probably is, as Cameron
has some verv good records of his
...... . -
own. There are not wanting those j
however, who felt that the out-
couie o the race v.as Ytelore
the men went up to score.
The Hani -jMe.i.
The Portland News savs : J. V.
Creiuhton, traffic manager of the
Hunt svstem. is at the Esmond
He says the matter of extending
the Hunt system to Waitsburg and
Dayton is being seriously consid
ered by the people along the pro
jHjsed route. All want the road,
and many are willing to subscribe
to the subsidy.
JILIIS CHAD WOtl L.
1 he Lradiag Crwckery, tlawwareaad
Fauey liaad Store at lae Valley.
Some facta concerning the pioneer
glassware, crockery am) fancy goods !
establish ir.eut ot Julius. Oradwhol
will not he uninteresting to the gen
eral reader. Be lias been engaged in
this business for 30 years, and has a
store, which, for size and excellence
of its stock, is not surpassed hv any
in the state of Oregon, and ia a credit
to Albany. He is sii-a.lily increasing
his business, and with the growth of
Albany and the advancement of the
country tributary to it, he is reach
ing out after a jobbing and wholesale'
busiuess. With the begiuning of the
new year he proposes to add to his
mammoth stock of general crockery
ware, porcelain and glassware, fancy
j goods, etc., a complete line of family
groceries. Mr. Gradwhnl is one ot
the city's en tei prising citizens, and is
a member of the city council from
the second ward. During his thirty
years' experience he has found that
the cash basis is the best and most
satisfactory mode of doiug busiuess
for both purchaser and dealer. By
this method and by purchasing goods
direct in large quantities he if enabled
to sell for very low j rices. The pub
lic should call and. inspect his im
mense stock for the pew year and
learn his prices. ' '
A Child Killed.
Anotherfchild killed by, the use of
opiates given in the form of Sooth
ing syrup. Why mothers give, their
children such deadly poison is sur
prising when they can relieve the i
i child of its peculiar troubles by using
Acker s baby Soother. It contains
no opium or morphine. Sold by j
Foshay & Mason. j
;uarl Again! The nirlfce. i
And always have a tottle of Acker's j
KuglUii Bemedy in the house. You ,
cannot tell how soon Croup may strike j
your little one, or a cold or couyh j
may fasten itself upon you. Oue i
dose is a preventive and a few doses
a positive cure. All Throat and :
Lunj tr. nliii-.s yield to its treatment
The Bcsxedv guaranteed by Foshay
efc Mason
Ca hi lou to Mother.
Every mother is pau'ioued against
i giving her yhwd laudanum or ptra-
L'linc: it creates an unnatural craving
for stiiiiiilants w hich kills the mind f
or the child. Acker's Baby Soother f Vere cold w ill soon yield to its sooth
is specially prepared to benefit chil- i mii effects. For sale by Foshay tV
dren and cure their pains. It is harm-: Mason.
less and contains no opium or nwr-' t11s. ,tr,.,u., barrel of small
phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason.
j
fff t'aa and I .
I Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it j
has been fully demonstrated to the I
people of this country that it is
superior to all other preparations for
I blood diseases. It is a positive cure
for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup
tions anil pimples. It purities the
whole system and thoroughly builds
up the constitution.
Change in Bnlne,
All parties knowing themselues j
indebted to the firm of Thompson j
& Waters, either by notejW account
must come forward and settle the
same within thirty day, as there is
going to be a ciamje in their busi
ness. Thompspn & Waters.
Brownsville, Or., Jan. 1st, 1S8.
A full line of crockery and glass
ware cheap at Browncll K Stanard'.
VT COST !
1 SOOTS AND SHOES.
Browuell & Stanard have still a
goixls assortment to select from,
and among them have:
Ladiea best quality Rochester niaile Kr. '
kill I'litton, 4 :;.": regular priue ...." r0 j
Kxtra quality Kr- l:Iil button, $3; regular
pi i'-c 5 00
i:xhI Fr kil hiitton ft: regular price. . 4 Oo !
I'li.lit Condoln button, liet quality, !
S'j i.; resuuir price
triirht Comlola Im'ton, good style i 00
regular price
Amt'riin kid. button, lut qualiti, s-J:
vgulnr price ".
Ainexii-an kid, button, yecond quality,
2;: regular price
A ko'"' ixxoriiiiuit f Children aim
Mi:.-- - ..il T.iin clioil slmex from
si u- -.-1 0: rc.-ul.ir price si ;t.i t,,.
f.-.dies riibliers :it) ainl
:i 5ii I
i
:s oo i
on I
1 Kit
-to
jicn n rubbers
Come before all are closed out
BBOWNELL St STAXABd!
-to
RltiliT IICK: i .LUA.
Net Csh Will Bay thwds Cheaper Than
Aa?wiere Else.
There is no need of sending away
for KOods when tiie lollnu im Henir-
able wares can he bought for net
cash at import prices :
One-half dozen unhandled tea
cups and saucers, cts.
. dozen unhandled coffee cups
and saucers, 45 cts.
.i dozen handled coffee cups and
saucers, 50 cts.
)i dozen seven inch dinner plates
45 cts.
The goods mentioned above are
iron stone china, anil not 0. C.
ware.
These prices will stand good fori
me nexi iiurty aays.
Juurs Gradwohl.
Eareka.
The motto of California Means I
have found it. Onlv in the land of
sunshine when
the orantre. lemon.
oUve, tig and jrrape iiloro and ripen
....... wiit iiKiicab pcriri'Liuu iu
in id-winter, are the herbs and gum
! found ihat are list-din this nleaant
I unsl T T 1 n fl... r . :
rensedyfor all throat and ltingtrou
bles, Santa Abie the ruler of coujrbs,
asthma and corjsuraption. Try Santa
Abie the only guaranteed cure for
tar ra$l by mail $1.19
taped la tbe Bnd.
Is it not .bettor to nip Consumption
the greatest seouree of humanity in
lliu tttirl tl..ltt t. ... .(.. i.a
ere on the brink of the irrave. A
j few doses oi Califoimia's most usfu?
I production, will releive, and a thoi
uijrh treatment will cure. Xasal
Catarrh, too often the forerunner of
consumption can be cured by Califor
nia Cat-B-Cure. These remedies are
sold and fully warrented by Foshay &
Mason.
W later C holera.
A species of bowel complaint
kuowu as "winter cholera," appeared
in several cities in the Northwest last
w inter and is lfkely to be more gen
eral this season. Chamberlain's
Cholic, Cholera and DiarrluEa Remedy
s a certain cure for it. For sale by
Foshay & Mason.
KKIKfr MK.TIO..
Magi yeastatBrownell & Stanard's
Anew invoice of British trimmings
at Head's.
Xew dress ifoods the. voryl ats,e
styles at W. F. Head's.
A tine line of new silverware just
oene'". at Will k Stark's.
Asbe autiful as a. dream that Hue o
adies broadcloth at W. F. Read's.
The largest and best assortment of
tea and coffee in town at Browuell Jc
Stanard's.
All kinds of spices and condiments
;or the holiday trade at C. 11. Spencer's.
Mince meat and chow chow, both
Kastern and home made, at C. H,
Spencer's.
Extra soda crackers, fresh from the
factor-, every week at Browncll &
Stanard's.
Choice groceries, both staple and
fane-, arriving every day at C. H.
Spencer's.
To arrive in a few days, a nice vari
ety of tovs and holiday presents at C
H, Spencer's.
Cranberries and all kinds of canned
and evaporated fruits of best quality
at C, H. Spencer's.
Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baum
cart's. Finest line of jersics"ever in Albany
at Read's.
J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing
er Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd
Fellows temple.
CracRers, sfinijer inaps auu a grea
variety of sweet goods, all fresh and
nice, at C. H. Spencer's.
Our cuntomers never have the blues,
because wa give them such good bar
fains. W. F Read.
W) handl.i three kinds of fruit jar
and you w ill do well to see us before
placing your orders.
All kinds of frc.-h roated coffee
constantly on hand and ground to
oalcr at ( '. H. Spen:cr',
Mirth is short live::. Prolong It if
voi:c:iu. It will help your dipoitioii
in liiide with W. F. Bead. I
C;ili on P.rownell A Stanard's for
candies and nuts for the holiuavs. A j
line assortment on hand.
The immense sale of Chamberlain's
Couirh Remedy has been produed to a
:reat extent by people who have bec
i cured by it telling their friends and
neighbors ol its troou qualities and
unriiur them to try it. I lie most se
mixed pickles, w hich are extra nice
! 1 1 . I 1 J ... .. .
ana w in oe soiu in any quanuiy aiv,
It. Spencer's,
; Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion,;etc. For sale
at M Banmgart's
For your tine imported ind Ke
West cigars, iro to M. Baumgart"
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store
You will never miss thejwater
'Till the well runs dry."
If vouwant a well dug call on E. B.
Davidson. He does nrorunt work at a
reasonable price Orders can be 'left
at this office.
The dry cold weather of the early
winter in on ins is prouiicuve oi a grea
deal of croup among children. Moth
ers should be on the lookout for it,and
be prepared to arrest it as soon as (lie
flrct symptoms apjiear. True croup
nevtr comes without a warning-; a dav
or two befoiethc attack the chid wifi
become Iniarse, and that synij-toins is
soon followed by a peculiar, rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is given as soon as this hoarse
ness or couch appears, all danger and
anxiety mayi be avoided; it has never
laned, eveiin n the most severe cases.
There is no danirer in giviii"; the
Remedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For Mc by Foshay &
Mason.
OF ALBANY, OREGON.
PKKSIDKNl,
VICK-PHKSIOKNT
CASHIER
L. Flinn.
S. E.
Young,
G.E.Chaniberlaiu,
rpjlANSACTS A
CKXERAL!" RANKING
X Blsl.VESS.
Accounts kent subiei-t to
cl'-.t-k. Sitrht Kxch oiire and Tekvraphit
Transfrr R'lli: on Nr Vorl., Chicago, San
r.iiei-ao ai;d I'ortland. Hrejron. Collcttionp
made on favorable term?.
S. E. Yoc L. Flinn Jf
1.. K. Bi.ai.s W. E. Turkfll
tiKO. E. CllAUBflRIJOS.
ItM. F. PywBLr, Aaisuui Cashier.
Tlie Leading Clothier,
Carries the Largest Line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing:, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Valley,
SUITS MADE
In His Meitliiiiil 'Tioiim Departoieot
FOSTER BLOCK,
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
-o)
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR.
He has enlarged his stock equal to any on the Coast, consisting of
Kower 33ros Silverware,
ITrencij, Cliina and Crvstalware.
Boys' oAVaons arid "Ooli Carriao'es
Fancv Oood and a General
jsortmeiit of Crockesv-
andTOYS.
He Buys Direct aud Carries the Largest JStockin the
Willamette Vallej', to which will soon be
added a complete line oi
FAMILY GEOCEEIES.
lei on parle Francais. Hier
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srr.
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Bookse
an MaauciJaoIai
n i u iv aii rn r
ivi iiviiiauviuun
AND DEALER IN
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' Fine stationery, niiscellaneous liooks, ihotograph and autograpn
albums, inkstands", ink, encils, etc., etc. .Sheet music, music hooka
and all kinds of musical merchandise- '
General News IDepot.
XMail orders ptomptly attended to
jptTauhscriptions received for leatliug newt-pa ers ai;d liiagazine.1 a
yearly prices. -
Revore House Sample Bow,
WITH BILLIARD HALL AND CLUB BOOMS.
J.Ji. WILLIAMS. - Proprietor
CHOICE WINES
Keiit constantly on hand. A ttul lir.e
sale. Eveiy thing first-c'ass.
"i'At Revere House,
r ,
TO ORDER
ALBANY
o( -
wir deutch gesprochen.
JGLBLAC
i Successor to K. W. Itngdua
-mcALsa in-
Drugs, Faints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet article.
ala a full line of hooks an&
stationery, periodicals, etc.
Iff" Prescriptions carefully
compounded
!N ODD FELLOWS THERE.
Albany
Otegoa.
on
AiND LIQUORS
of imported au i ..omestio cigars
cigars oa
Albaay, Oregou."S
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Stationer,
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