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THE MORNING 1IEBAUJ; SUNDAY, DECEMBEK 1, 1889 Hl'KCIAI.. 12:0 A. M. Not t s-e our stoves and ranges before buying is a mistake. Mis takes are ahv ay. i costly. I a beat ing stoves we have the largest as well as the iit'st carefiillyselccted stock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought as au experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and they were bought for cash, so the price u right. We have special titiri in heaters, beside out regular lines of Garland, Argaud and Su perior stoves and ranges. Geo. W. 3mhii. The Daily Hekai i will i. .ir t! be on t the new K.UO .!" fettld of W morning ai F. Kulm'. where it i int per; "" can be i".f lit opy. i at WEUlin: INDICATIONS I-tr A oanv iiii'l vicinity hi 1-: lowing is tin- forecast for "M hou ending a'. S i m. to-i;ay : Main, warmer. .JOTTINCS AKOOT TOWN. l'aul 1! obi son. of 1 Lit risrurg. wa in the city yesterday. The citv election to-morrow promises to be warmly c ontested. All the latest and standard novels for sale at Kuhn's news stand. Don't fail to read "Looking Pack ward," by L'. F.ellany. for sale at Kuhn's news stand. District Attorney H. II. Hewitt went to Dallas, 1'ulk county, yes terday to attend circuit court. The dancing school of William Uichards announced to begin at the srmory has b"en postponed for the present. A. O. Kekelson passed through this city yesterday from 1'orlland on his way to Corvallis. 1 le has been negotiating for a gold amalgamator. Foi this week only Hubbard, the druggist, will give away sump's packages of his celebrated "Ele gant Lotion" to all ladies calling at the store. Among the marriage licences issued by County Clerk Ware, of Eugene, last week was one to E. V. Wyatt, of this county, and Mary Cartwright, of Lane county. D. S. K. Puick, of Hoseburg, was recently in Portland looking up the best plans and forms of race tracks. Hoseburg having raised $20,000 to purchase and prepare a track. Wallace Baldwin, secretary of the new Santiam Water Ditch Company, went up to Lebanon yesterday to look over the country and familiarize himself with the situation. Putton hole bouquets usually tlourisb on Sunday, but button holing without bouquets will be in vogue to-day :oid to-morrow by the anxious candidates aril their friends. P. P.. Calkins, of Sweet Home, who is an enthusiastic collector of fossils, and who worked with Prof. Aggassiz at one time, was in the city yesterday. .lames Ileadricks, living on the Luckiamute, reports apple trees in j bloom, and the air laden with their perfume. The hard winter which has been prophesied has not yet begun iu Oregon. A subscription was circulated yesterday for the benefit ot h fami ly named Carter, recently from the East. They are old people and scarcely aide, to work. Mrs. Carter will do plain sewing. At biletz agency near Yaquina last Saturday, an Indian droe his team and wagon into the Siletz river for the purpose of cleaning his wagon, and on account of a rise in those waters the whole bunch were sent to the happy hunting ground. Tho Lebanon Express says: .1. 13. Huddleson, of Waterloo, filed a complaint against AI. Fielding, charging him with shooting a cow. The constable arrested Fielding last Tuesday and brought him to Lebanon. 15y the advice of friends the parties settled the matter with out allowing it to come to a suit. A. P. Seal returned yesterday from a trip to Southern Oregon. He brought with him a piece of wood from the tug Fearless, which was recently wrecked at Coos bay, resulting in the loss of the lives of the otiicei s and crew. The piece of .voo l in Mr. Seal's possession is 0 decayed that it can easily he picked to pieces, thus showing that the vessel was fmseaworthy, and should not have started on the trip. Church Fair. The Japanese tea to be given by the ladies cf the Presbyteria-i church next Thursday evening, Friday afternoon and evening promises to he one of the most in teresting social events of the sea son. A number of ladies and gentlemen will appear in Japanese costumes and a varied programme will bn iriven each evening. Many beautiful and useful articles will be on sale at the Japanese and fancy article booths, and at the diU'. rei.'t refreshment booths on both even ings will be served ice cream anil cake, lea and cake, coffee and sandwiches at 2" cents per dish, the cups, saucers and napkins to be given each purchaser as a souvenir. In addition, baskets of delicious Fre:ie!i, Lome made candy may he bad for 2') cents each, b.t -ket :vid all. Visit -iuuM n t fail to see the ctino broth. Admission at the ioor, 10 cents, THE NOMINATIONS. E. W. Langdon Nominated by the Republicans for Mayor. J- 1. COWAN BY f BE DEMOCRATS. Tj Ticketi KlMdin the Field Las: Evening Proceedings of the Republican and Democratic Coiveitioas. The city republican conrention convened at the opera house at 7:30 last evening, for the purpose ol placing'in m initiation candidates 101 viiv oiincia iu iic iueu lur ai the city election to-inorrow. J. W. Cusick member of the city centra! committee called the con vention to order, and moved that C. I'.. Wolvei ton net as chairman. Mr. Wolverton Mated the object for which the convention was called, and delivered a brief but enthusi astic speech on t' e growth of Al bany, the state at large and the at tending growth of the republican nartv. . n ,..:,,,. ,.f Wultnr k'otM.m. c w WaUs waa t.ie(:te, st.m.tary unj p j j,;t.r was ma(le assistant secret arv. F. M'. Pedlield moved that a committee of three he appointed on order of business. The chair ap pi.inted F. M. Pediield, .1. V. Cusick and . II. Irvine. The cfninitU -i recommended the billowing order of business; Firs. nomination of treasurer. Second nomination f niarsha'. Third--nomination of recorder Fourth nomination of mayor. Fifth ratification of the ward nominations for eouncilmen. Sixth Confirmation of the ward nomination of central committee men. On motion ol .1. W. Cusick it was "a decided that Un hi . dates be vote I for by ballot. The -.hair appointed as tellers, ti. F. Simpson, A 11. Marshall, tieo. Fish aud Walter Parker. For treasurer the names of E. D. Cusick, !. L. Kenton, E. J'. Purdoni anil .lav W. Plain w K1 e iiotced in nomination, .mi. niuin declined, leaving three candidates. The first ballot stood: Cusick! l.", Keruon 4'-',. l'urdom 1l scatter-j ing s. The second ballot stood : Cusick j 57, Kenton 57, scattering I The third ballot stood Kenton I 7", Cusick ',!, scattering 3. Mr. j Kenton having received the ma- j jority of all the votes cast was de- j clawed the nominee of the conven-1 tion for treasurer. i .1. W. Cusick placed in nomina tion lor marshal m. M. Miller. The rules were suspended and he was declared the nominee of the convention by acclamation. N. II. Allen placed in nomina tion for recorder N. .1. Denton, and Le was also declared the nominee by acclamation. For mayor (). 11. Irvine placed in nomination E. W. Langdon. He was declared the nominee of the convention by acclamation, amid loud applause. The ward nominees fur council men and central committee were duly ratified by the convention, which then adjourned. The ticket as completed is as follows : For mayor E. V. L-mgdoii. For recorder N. .1. ''cntoii. For treasurer F. L. !!,nion. For mar.-hal Win. M. Miller. For coiiucilinen First ward 15. F. Tablet , second W. 11. iarrett. th:r i v ard ( ieo. W. Smith. 'entral committee O. II. Irvine. 1 1 . .Mien. Ieo. Fish. :I Moi l; Tir i'he meetin CITY CON VKXTIoN. ; convened in the circuit court room at called ! order bv T. 7 :'.'') and J. Stites. was J. i K. V.'eathertor.l was elected I (chairman, D. V. S. Peid secretary and Cap!. E.J. Launing assistant j secretary. j On motion of C. II. Stewart the j following order of business was aoopted : 1 : i sr Uatification of the several ward meetings. Second Nomination for mayor. Third Nomination for recorder. 'out th nomination for Marshal. Fifth Nomination for treas urer. The nominations of the several ward meetings were ratified and A. Hackleiuau was elected chairman of the central committee. Capt. E. J. Launing placed iu nomination for mayor the name of James L. Cowan, the present in cumbent. No other names being placed before the convention, Mr. Cowan was nominated by acclama tion W. A. Humphrey was nominated by acclamation for recorder. John N. Hoffman was nominated by acclamation for marshal. C. G. Kawlings was nominated by acclamation for treasurer. Mayor Cowan was called upon and responded with a short ap propriate speech, as did also Coun cilman (iradwohl, Marshal Hoff man, C. i. Kawlings, Jason Wheeler and Mr. Anslyn. On mction the convention ad journed. From the Minea. E. J. McCaustlan 1, suyeyor for the Dry Ouleh Mining Co., who has been engaged iu surveying the route for their mines up the San tiam and Dr. K. U. Parker and party from the Golden City Mining Co., have returned from the San tiani district. They found three feet of snow and had diliicultv in walking through the snow which ; was rapidly melting. 1'tie Albany ; Company will continue work in the J mines all winter. j Dr. John 11. I'llkiutou. t and mediial surgeon, ecu specialist, will le at ti:e Revere House, Albany, ail day Tuesday, I'ccemoer .,, jv,r. l.ye, ear, j catarrh, rheumatic, neuralgic, rec-1 tal aud chronic suU'eivis of either' ciass wiii iv given tion. Two i.unlif given. tl'ee . '. isn't. i- i ici'i i '-in-c TEE SAKTlAJtt MINES. Work of the Albany Companies- Sew chinery to Be Put Into. Operation. Ma To thk Editor of tub Hkkald: Your readers may not be that the capital stuck of the mining companies of the Santiam aggregates ovor eleven million dollars. Much of this capital is, of course, subscrip tions for stock, and is not yet paid up, but several millions have been subscribed, and will be paid ii: ciuiing the winter aud the following spring, and will be employed in developing the mines, Those who arc in a pesi tion to know assure the writer that during the year ot lb'JU the mining I canips of the Santiam wiil show j greater activity than has been known j since the nr ver-to-bc-forgottoii season of 4!) in California, when men, in their ma.l pursuit for gold, forgot or j ignored everything but the yellow j dust, for which they abandoned fain- j ily, homes, business, property, in fact everything men, ordinarily, j hold near and dear crossing mount-on and plain, scorching desert and swollen streams and wild, raging torrents. If there exists any reasen why the santiam mines should not ptovu ih u ai.d inspire mir citizens with the oe - Jicf that there lie stored ie the Cas- cade mountains precious metals in ipiaiitities sufficient to make Vander- bilts and Ooulds of a score of our citi- zens, it is probably nothing more convincing than the fact that these mountains lie almost at our very diors. In the days when the inspired writer declared that "A prophet is not without honor save iu his own country,'' he might with equal perti nence have avowed that "Our people would not believe that any good tiling can come out of the earth at our f;et, but wiil believe in that which cometh' from afar." Ther good reason to believe that those who reside some distance from these I miiits have rescntiy invested liberal- j I i ...:n ...-i ..: . I I IV , Ullll 111 IliaiVC U 1L'UIM13 CL1U1 b IU If, .1 i .i j develope them and put them on a pay- I ! nig hatis. And, whilt- the writer is j nut in a position to particularize or j j give details, this much he will say:) That sufficient capital will be put in j j one .f our home companies to open j I up the mines far enoni.'h to assure the ! ! htoc- holiurs Jof the value of their', iiiim-j, ami to justity them in putting ; in valuable and ttlicient machinery ill i the spring. They have tin duub but i i he mines are valuable, and will pay haudsumt- dividends before the close i of 1S!(. MlSKK. ) KKAI. KSTATE IICANSKKKS The following real estate sales were recorded yesterday : A. Hackleman to Mrs! E. It. Cheadle, E half of S w qr bl 47, H's z A $ Clinton C. Cole bv Sherill'to 11. P.ell, S4.S." acres in tp 5. S li 4 w :;:) It. Warner to Marion Propst. 4S acres in sec i), tp 11, s i: 2 w ooo A. P.. P.assett bv Sheriff to Lucy M. Uussell, Hi.7- acres in tp 1:5, S 11 :5 w 2S4 II. C. Hardman to W. L. Simpson, tract in tp 11, S. 11.-2 w 140 .1. :d. Harque to Eli Parker, 1 lot in bl o, IPs 2nd A jo Albany ltiOO 1'nited States to Silas Hamil ton Patent Signifiua nt. A citizen of Portland who recent ly went, to Astoria to purchase real estate, says that it is advancing to fabulous rates, lots on the tops and sides of tho adjacent mountains finding readv purchasers at high figures. lie also says that the re cent purchase of a small tract of laud, about 100 acres, for half a million dollars has developed to be a L'nion Pacific purchase, and lain! holders are wonderfully elated over it. ISirtlidav Part .v. A very pleasant social party was given at the residence of L. Senders I Friday evening in honor of Maurice Senders' twenty-first birthday.. A few of his friends assembled and an enjoyable evening was spent. His parents presented him with a fine gold watch, and his cousins, Misses Amelia and Pauline May, of Harrisburg, presented him a gold headed cane. An elegant dinner was served. Dancing School. Those wishing to learn the polite rccotnplishment of dancing, will be interested to know that a class will be organized at the armory on next Monday night, for begin ners. I5e on hand promptly if you want to participate. The class will be under the instruction of Wm. Richards. YAOl'INA I5AT NOTES. As soon as permission can be secured from the railroad company parties stand ready to put up a tel ephone line between Newport and Yaquina. It is reported that a Mr. Norton, a coal expert, who has been pros pecting on Depot Slough, has found a very large vein of good good coal on l"red Wetzel'sland. A gentleman in Poon, Iowa, has sent a proposition to Mr. W. C. Shepard proposing to start a first class woolen mill in Newport, pro vided they will take SfSOOO worth of stock in the enterprise. Among the enterprises now al most assured to Newport in the next few months are a saw and planing mill, a woolen mill, a teachers' institue and a telephone line. Water works and electric lights follow other improvements. Last Saturday shortly before 1 o'clock the dam above town gave way, or rather the water washed a hole under the woodworks, the water coining down the canyon i with a rush, causing some little ex-1 citement among the residents of that put of town, but it soon j passed v; it luuit doing any further' da:i-i!'o. Work is being pushed in :ep:ii:ing the break and will be! made more secure this time. Llca:l lotion, A GROWING INDUSTRY. The Harness Jfaniifimtnrine Establishment ol Messrs Thompson and Overmac. j One of the important manufac turing industries of Albany is the i barness and saddlery establish- ment of -Messrs Thompson & Over man. A Herald reporter, who dropped into their place of business yesterday was surprised to note that this lirm has recently added extensive new machinery to their business and are manufacturing a line of work heretofore done only in the East. They have employed men expert in the work and make all kind- of fine harness finishings and mounted work, and the profits that are usually paid to eastern manufactures is saved to their cus tomers by doing this work all at home. 1 heir motto is wnat ig worth doing is worth dcing well." They buy only the raw mateiial and manufacture everything they sell, and as a result are developing a business in this line that is in keeping with the growing indus tries of the city. Poth Mr. Thomp son aid Mr. Overman are practical ; mechanics and personally superin- j tend all work done. Their trade is j fast growing and extending to all i parts of Oregoii. They already j actually carry the iargest line cf heavy and light driving harness of any house in Oregon, not except ing Portland, and expect eventu ally to increase this still more and engage in tne wholesale business. This they ate amply able to do as they have now eveiy facility for carrying on such a trade. Mr. Thompson is a son of D. M. Thompson, who for .'50 years pre vious to his death had g iined a 13 i wide reputation for honest dealing and tne present firm is carrying out the policy of the old house in this respect, and their business is steadily increasing and keeping pace with the wonderful growth ot Albany. The name of Thompson has been .-o long connected with the harness business in this city that tiiis house is recognized as one ot the oldest and most reliable in the country. In addition to their immense line of harness and saddlery they carry a complete stock of horse blankets, buggy robes, whips, fanners and horsemen's supplies generally, They pay cash and being close, make no combination I rates ami are enabled to mve their j -uioii.ers the mo.-t satisfactory i prices. ; The proprietors are enterprising ! and thoroughly up with the times. Their .-tore and work rooms are lighted with electricity, and they carry all the appliances necessary for carrying on a metropolitan busi ness of this kind, having the latest and nio.-it approved machinery for a class of fine work that is not undertaken by any other house in Oregon, enabling them to compete with any of the establishments in this line on the coast. Ol AMUCATIONS OT VOTEItS. Numerous inquiries are always made about election as to who are entitled to vote at the city election, and some warm disputes sometimes 1 arise. Sec. l."i of Albany's charier pro vides: "No person is qualified to vole at any election under this act who is not entitled to the privilege of an elector according to the laws of this state, and w ho has not resided in the city of Albany for the three months next preceding such elec tion, and in the ward in which he oilers o vote, for thirty days next preceding such election.'' The state law requires a resi dence, w ithin the state for a period of six months and within the county 00 days immediately pre ceding the election. I'leasaut Social Party. A very enjoyable social party was given at the residence of J. A'. Cusick Friday evening by the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church. An elegant lunch was servhd, and an enjoyable time spent. The following young people were present: Mis3 Lee Prather, Miss Minnie Cohvell. Miss Lula Ciark, Miss Sara Wheeler,' Miss Ida (Join, Miss Elfreda Ewerts, Miss Clara Philpot, Miss Maud Van Horn, Miss Sara Ashby, Miss Kate Coshow, Miss Minnie Van Horn. Miss Daisy Dannals, Miss Lida Galbraith, Mbs Lora Vance, Miss Eva Cowan, MissGussie Lay ton, Mrs. C. G. Hurkhart, Miss Mary Schlosser, Miss Iva Turner, Miss Grav. Messrs. Arthur Porter, Merrill Fish, Will McCulloch, Lewis lee, A mile Ewert, Fred. Fortiniller, Henry Ewert, John N -wberry, Ed. C. Cusick, Charles Ci:-ick. Daath of an Old Timer. 0:i Friday night, November 29, Mr. And-ew Queley died at the livery stable of John Schmeer in this city. He was 87 years of age and was born in Pavaria,oermany. He served in the Mexican war and came to this country about twenty years ago. He was on the county for several years until last March, when he secured a pension and has since been living on that. Enlarging: the Canal. A movement is on foot at Leba- non citv ;o bring a water ditch into the from the Santiam h.r power, emptying the water into the Al bany" and Santiam canal, thus doubling the volume of water of j the Albany and Santiam canal and our water power. Dressed thickens. We .have a fine lot of fat dressed chickens for your Sunday dinner. Call eaily and leave your orders. We also have a fine lot of thicks, grouse, and pheasants on hand. Willamette Packing Co. U li.it ran e icafon ln:t t".r what, wc kr.ow'; t;.-i.nc.l :-cils t.i ihIs l.ecai:e bis ).ii.-.s low l!:ir-i.un the cu-tiim. others bra.' ami b'.im- i'.ut lie the ,-otils do st.II, that all allow. C Ui Bi ll ftEKVSCKS. Wiiike. When- and nr whom San-j VII KS WILL IIK Hem To-I)at. ' Pkkmittkkian. Corner of broad! t in and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a m. and 7::;0 p. m. Pastor Kev.E. K 1'ric hard. Sabbath school at 12:15 p. in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday e.Aeninj. Catholic Services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. at the Academy. "lieT. L. Metayer rector. St. Paci. Methodist Corner Mont gomery and Third streets. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:00 p. in. Pastor, lie? S. Henleiter. Sahbath school at 10 a. (ini. Prayer meeting on Thursday ereninsrs. Haiti&t. Corner of Lyon and Fifth streets, Services at 11 a. m. and 7::50 p. in. Pastor Ilev. L. J. Trumbull. Sabbath school immediately after the morning services. Pruy-r meeting every Thursday evening." Puotfstant Eriscoi-Ai. Jnritcu- Services will lie held in St. Peters Epia conal church every alternate Sunday, morning and evening. Sunday school at a. in. t ruiay evening service on every Friday preceding the Sunday service. All arc invited to attend. CoxuKEOATi iXai. Corner of Ferry and Eourtti streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath scheol at TiitS. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings, ti. L. Koge.s, paster. Ciikistian Cnrucii Services every 2nd and 4th Suinhiv at their church building by Kev. J.T. Stewart at 11 a. m. and usual hour in the evening. Sunday school at IU a. m. Ev Angelica i.. Corner of Lyon find Fourth streets, services at It a.m. and 7 ."0 p.m. Pastor, Itcv.I. H.Fishcr. Siihh.ttli school in a. m. I'rayer meet ing every Wednesday evening. Mktiiom-t. Corner Ellsworth and 't hird street.- Service- at 11 a. in. and Y::i0 n. m. Pastor, Kev.M.T.Meininger. Sabbath mIiooI 2::i0 p.m. Prayer meet ing every Thursday evening. Unitkij Pi:r..-uvTi:ui an. Corner of Washington and Fifth streets. Servi. ccs at, J 1 a. in. and 7:iX) p. m. Pastor Lev. S.(J Irvine. Sabbath school at 2 .'Wo rn. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. ;a marvel ot purity .strength and wholesomencss. More economical than the ordiuarj kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in cans, Royal BakiS" Jow deii Co., 10C Wall st.. N. y. l.Kwis ,M. .ii.i:-(.. .V: Co., Agents. Cortland, Oregon. C'li'.Ml I IN w t'AVIS, S! P. i HVSKIAN AM Sll,'CI'M. .1U I I fcni'tl iit his oH'i:e room it. Srahan' Me -I, Oregon I irst stoct. Albany ' ". VT, c MASToN. I b 1 s!l I AN C!l ." i Ml irCOII. A!UIV, M II. KI.I.IS ife-in. Alb: I'I'i sl IAN y liriyi.ii. ANI SL'Kr C. (.' KKLLV, mom Albaro, I'lIYSHIAN AN"I olIK- ri ::'!i, nt! . e i:i I'li rci.'s i;r liliii !. i it!i, c P. '. I'- it-. fr.'in S a. y. to 4 t .1. laoMll.ii. hii-ItlNAlO sl lt .. lciii, f.'r:iii::itv it ot-taiit: ttirii'ary colli e atn! na-mln-v i.f :'ie '. et .riu vttirin ary mt-iiiia! iety. i. prt pnnu to treat tlie clisc-asrH nf a'.l i! n t-ii.ated unimals rn hi lent itic principles. Oll'.ce nt Aim Marshall's livcr.v sf.OiI,.. IJcsiileiii i l'!i .M ii alip( t ia Htrecfs, A!''.iiiv, Oregon i:. I. w. : i'Ai:i, physician and Si:r.ioi. luic-if I'r. .-. nsv i:e. (r. Ottiir tlio S.i Jiai -Pi a e ck iii siaM- in tl.c rear rnntm ':ii the m.'iti La i ("ai s rm jelv attcin'.cd t.i in citv nr eoutitjv. It KOLHKWAY, VK'I KK1NAKY Sl'li. nn, Albany, Oreiron A.raduate of tietj man ani Ainern-r.ii eo'teve. 1) M, K. A. MCAMSThh--IIOllKOrAIIliC IIIV Kician and tairircon U remuved liin oflice itito Crawford' hlurk. All alls picmpt- ly attended to. DP. O. A. WHITNEY. niTSICIAN AND gur-'on. tiraduate of Belli vue Ibispi tal Medical t'ollcfe. New York City. Iiiieases of wnnieii a specialty. Office in Kretnati's brick, Albany Oregon. NOTICE IS IIEItEIIY GIVEN' T'lAT PRO petty owners are required by ordiicuio to cut down auurrmovc all tliistles end noxiouH weed (bowing uon thrir premiscj, and upon the street ndj.inin'r' tin n to, within the city limits of Albany. Those failisrto do so will e liable to a titic o( ?0, liy order ot the city marshal, J.N. HOFFMAN Alhant, Junk 28, 1SS9. EWEItr, PUACTICAI. WATCUMAKE and jeweler, Albany, Orctrnn, t ANTED A ClKb TO HO UKNEKAL housework. Apply at the coi tier ot 5th and Railroad streets, n. n. x. IiLACKitt ax. o. w wRionr. BLACKliL KN, & WKICIIT ATTOH N 1-. V AT Law, Albany, Oreycii. t;fhee in Odd bellow's Temple. Vill practice in all eourl of the state, and v;ive special attention to all business WOLVEUTON" t:llAIILESE. A n'ORNEY at Law, Albany, Or. Oltiee in rooms IS and 14, Foster's ll'lock, over L. E. Lilain'g stor i K. WEATIIOKFORP, ATTttRXEY AT law, Albany, Oreiron. tirt'cc in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the courts of thestatc, and (five special attention to all business. l.nnil Survey Ins. PAKT1RS PESIR1NO SCRVKVIXU liSRCAXB tain accurate ami prompt worK Ly callinsf upon cx-eounty nirviyoi t . T. T. Fisher, lie has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do siirvevinir in any part of Linn county. I'ostotl'u e address, Millers station. Linn coti it v . Orejron. c Ii. WINN, VCFNT H'U THE LEAD- I atnes. For Jtent. -vi'i! V'; III'.l) ItooMS TO III NT. AT TIIE 1 i taurant. : lira in 1 :1c lur ''ale ;OMD M PI'Lv oi- Mi;si I I.A.-S ilriia tile fctMi:i ,.t the I t'Cclriik and file taetor.x I a-t Ml :ui i.iarivni.x llutte. Ciliattbe lu -eiy r aia'rits Proj !s v Au-ton, A.l-atv i o -i Vlesant lotion. rri BLUMBERG BLOCK, Has opened with a new and complete stork of patent Medicines, Stationery, Toilet Articles and Drugs. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, IDviiig bad sixteen years experience in the drug business, we feel justified in saying that we fully understand the art of compounding and discensreg medicine'. Our prescription department is our specialty; honef ty and purity our motto. The public is nmlcd to pi'n IU ices. ESIOEXCE OVI.ll stoke We have bought all the negatives made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood up to date (Nov. 15. ISV.1). Implicates ean 'oc had from them only of us, n re duced rates We also have about 1800 negatives made by ourselves, from which duplicates ean be had at like rates. We carry the only full iiae of view cf this state, and do enlarged work at lowest rates for first -class work. Wc shall be pleased to see jou at rur studio in Froman's block, next door to the Masoi ic Temple. Itl-ariiiluK ai I nseen For. "This was kometime a paradox," as Hamlet says. Since, however, the people cf America and other 'ands have been enabled to pit Ilosttttcr'e Stc.majh Hitters against that unseen foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox, but an easy possibility. Whatever malaria evolves its misty venom to .loison the air, and decaying unw hole .onie vegetation impregnatir the water, there, in the very btronghold of miasma, is the auxiliary otent to disarm the foe and assure efficient protection. Fever and ague, bilious remittent, dumb ai;ue and ague cake, no matter how tenaciously they have fastened their clutch on the system, are lirst forced to relax their gra; and eventually to abandon it alto gether. Put it i preventive force that should chiclly recommend the Hitters to persons dwelling in malaria 'urscd localities, for it is a certain buckler of defence against which the enemy ,s poweilcs. Cures, likewise, (lyspep;a. rheumatism, kidney and billions ailments. Piles! Pile! Piles! )r William's Indian Pile 'iuin.e:n is the only sure cure for Mind, bleed, ing or itching piles ever discovered It never fails to cure oal cases of Inns? standing. Judge Cooi.s, MaysviPe, Ky, says. "I)r William's Indian Pile Ointment t U' i-d me after years of suffering."' Judge ( ollinburv, Cleveland, O, says' "I cave ound by experience that l)r. WiHiar.'s Indian Pile Ointment givi-s immediate and permanent relief."' We haye hundreds of such testi-menial-. Do not sutler an instant longer. Sold by druggists at 50c and j Sdpcr box. SoM by Foshay .t Mason, 1 Albany. Oregon. ! Important Advice to (irnllcmoi Puv tlie celebrated Dent gloves ! at Parrows & Searls', exclusive agents for Albany. A Safe Investment. It, one which is guaranteed to : riiii. vou batisfactorv results, or in case of f;'ilurea return of purchase price On this safe plan vou can buv from mn advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's Few Diseoverv for Oonsumr tion. It is gurrantecd to bring relit in everv ease, w hen used for an v jiH tion of Tinoat, Lunss or Chest, such as Consumption. Inflammation ol Lungs. I'.iuiichitis, Asthma, ing Coll.!'. Cioup, etc., etc. !t i plcas o t and agrceatilit to taste, per fectiv s:.fe, and can alwavs be depend ed upon. 1 rial bottles tree t'e V:i-eii'- DrusVire. F .Ieilt .n ic to far lo oar f i!i.en-, f h. we have been selling H;. w Dicovervloi I 'eli-HI.'tptli.'ll, ' Ne- Life Pi!!-, liiickienV for vcars KanV.N'i Dr Kitig Arnica Salve and Klec'.rie ibtter. nuv have never liaiuMcd remedies that soFI as v.i'!:. or that hate given Mich nni ia! satisf.icl'eii. We do not lies l tale le giiiiranlce litem everv time md ws stand readv t.. refund lhe ptir cha price, if saiisfaclorv reriilts da njt follow their use These reined, hay wot, their great poiMil.iiitv pnr Iv on ilieir merits. vsl,av & Mttsot Druggists. Woman k llsi'vei-.v "Anoibtr been made wonderhil discovery has 1 F J. j snd that too by a lady it this county. Disease fastened iU clutches up n her and for seven u am i '" ! she withstood its Kviret It'vts hnf . her vital organs w ere undermined and ' neatli seeinea iinminen'. lur three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Di-cevcry for ConsuniDtion and was so much re. lieved on takinr lirst dose that she ! slept all night and with otic bottle hac bten mitaeulously etired. Her name i Mrs. but her Luts." Thus write W. C. Hami ick&Co. of Shelby, N. C (Jet a free trial bottle at Voshay & Mason' Druj Store. 1 " I The Sew Discovery. You have heard your friendsj ana i neighbors talking about it. You nta yourself be one of the many who I know from personal experience xt ) how good a thing IS. If you have , ever tried u, you are oneoi ussiauiicfi friends, because the wonder ul thiuj; about it is, that when once given trial, Dr King's Jew Discovery evi after holds a place in the house. you have never used it and should e alllictcd with a cough, cold or ai;y Thaoat. Lung or Chest trouble, sccute a bottle at once and give it a fairtiiiflt It is gaurantced every time, or mon refunded. Trial bottles f .eo at Fo.hey & Mason's Drugstore ( adforula Cat-K-I nrr The only guaranteed curL'forcatarrk cold in the iiead. hay fevor, rose told, catarrhal dcaft.ess and sore eyes. Re side the sense of taste and unplensait breath, resulting from catarrh. Ewsy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all dn:g gists. bend for circular to Abict'nc Medical Company, Oro ille, (Jd. .x months treatment for $1: sent ly mail. 1 10, For sale by Foshav it Mason. E. G. UEARDSLEY, ki:al i'statk agent. Cntiveyaiicin.' of n!! kinds none in a reiia lito nniiii :r. A'l m-iin M wi.l receive prompt nttcti-i "a. ten eon Ltoada'.liin ttrvet, n- ar F r-t. lbai;v. Oregon. Smoke t lie Pesoit 'His' cigar store. li'c cigar :it I I STORE call and inspect our stock ano geionr lb C. mmtaKu Pkescuutiox Dkugoim. Tli! Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS, ALBANY, OREGON. Delmonieo Restaurant, ' oRNEK KIItST AMI Kl.I.SWOKTII STS. The undtrsiguetl haying purchased the old Herman Restaurant stand has opened under the above n.-,me a first class restanrant. We roe prepared ti furnish meals for part:e ". 'lances i n short notice. Oysters m i d in every style, eastern or coast; . di kinds of fish known in the markctl Employ only lirst-class h hi and waiting will wiil be prompt and courteous. Reg ular meals 25 cts. CVffee of tiret class quaiity and a cup of coffee aud cake at from 5 to 10 cts. I am well known in? this city and request the citizens to give nie a call. SAM GOETS. Proprietor. waa -i:i:im; Yoin wooI'.ash, iV UU1 oak, maple or fir, to the AI iiany Wood Yard. Orders left at Wallnce &. Cu.-ii k's oaiee :!' receive prompt .VUntion. Contractor ami Bi:ilier. DC. SIIK1.L WILL HJUXISH PLAN'S, kjiu :i!ications a'nl details for all kiiald of lnuhiiiig ami architecture. All work-promptly done and friiar.niteect to '.C fiist-clss. Ks tiniatcs furnished on shm t nctiec for brick biiihlincs, residence!), public buildings, bridges, etc The CelBtaated Warrauudto . BIIiE" 3EF0fi r5 AFTER the i;c-nerativc uransofleithiT sex whether arisinc from the excessive use of stimulants, tobacco or opium, or through j outhful inrii eretion.over iinhilence, ttc, such as loss of I'rain Poer, Wakcttt'ness, lkarin Down Pains in the tlaek, S'eniittHl W,aknes, Hys teria, N'er ous Pnis ration, N'net'inial Oinin sioii, l.eilcoirliiie, tizz;.nes-. W,:,k ib ici.ry. ! l.'issfil l iiivt r ::il ini;..tejir, -ji hi. tt I Siev,-., . lecfed nflcii leail t' pr.-miit t're nni h-.-c and ir.sn.it v. PnrcSI a Iha; r. b.te. Ur .00 I Seat b mail i; rcecii-t of !:e.' i i I. SI CI (.! OUMII i ;.nn with oiti uler receiv. -.1. t re! a t trie I iiic.m ii a IV. noon cil i nic is i -tt!Tt-.tet!. w.-tiiciiii.ev! lc.tiii.t.ii.is l r ni old ' a' i '.tin,-, ui i.nrh si-, ;t. ii.ivi.- be-n rin iia'iitu eiir.db; the use "f Afhrodittee t -ire:Jar lo e. AiL:r.-ss i(r. risi o :iirt si . Wt'strin l.r-ii ili, lai. 27. I'i'it'.-u d. Ore'.'nn. Kor ie.'e b. !"-l.: a- Mts... h'tesa'cnil reUiil tlriijii-t-. .;:..ui iiii-.i.n i PACKS I tin i -. '::r Mn.e. tiK ire ONI. .Ca. CI- (OltS It ii j kit u Instead of ottering a I II..- !: OIHV ' itcm-iiis the iik-kv one, ot I conlidciilial slios as bail-. g out i ! se A : n v edrock l "W ""'"J ,":z7' mill vii'i' .'i- f'tidii'i. 'i-i...il. I . -.. r. I prices ano give " 5 1 (to .1 I' ) ill F. r cash on ench ib Par'- tttli at in-iii .i.iii I. 1.!0. r. iilclo-i:H, eg"8 reiMi'ar p-ltil '!i''s. II ighest pri.-i-s paid f. and ' Utter. lli.oikin ' y.ei for jour soli'-iiiiig votir I';t patrotnigt atirt trade lor lhe ftitnr". I : ii remain UAUDIE. at your service. .'. M. j Important Notiee. I HAYE KETUItNFK l'I!OM THE KKOXT. I paid all tnv mci on the Pith. Any 1 ucrson holdinir anv of inv tune Kckn win please present them to me at im oltiee ii: the Twecdale blink for jmj ment. UV have i-en- ? cf m,1"'t'-v ,,l'rt'- :,;.s- ',ONh'.LL.K "tral Cfmracr.-.r o, t.rn. A.,t...,el!c & IKe. j,. vi anted. 0 woi'.K on THE OKFOiKN PAflFlO J rai'road. Appiy at mr: to t.urraa 4 Monteith. Fine Calven for Sale. SALE TWO YEARLING- HALF hrrd b l is, ont Sbeit llor i anil on; 11. Isu in. B'.th fine!eab- Viii lie sold for if-.0e.u-h. DANIEL HorCK, Tatieu', Orejpn. ADVICE FBOH B1XOW" STAJLB9. T.ridr.-t. I wonlil eive all mv trealtk. for halFoi your ltealth."' j "Fare, ma'am, you need only (rive $3 for t!i.-t:''! t'-c price of six bottles of J. v" S.', as tl l.'oys call it Joy's Vcfietablo Sarsap.-.rr'a will make you as strong as I Etc, r.ia'c. 1." ' Mr. Barron, of 142 seventh street,. ; Pan l"r.-.::-:seo, writes: "I have been tak- i;ii;.'i'j i I'semmo arsaparnia Witnim menstt benefit. It U perfectly splendid to IraiH up nervous, run-down and wont out women." Mr.'. Fred. Iov. of 3:27 K11U street, Mrs. G. Werner, of ZVi Jterry street. ami htradred.t of others relate! the samo experience wit!i t!:e.;irc vegetable juicca. of this California comiiouud. I - !