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i 15 CENTS .A .WEJv ALVANY OREGON, JauVlUBDAY DECEMBER 28, 1889, V V7AJ. V JXU, - 0 DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal ' College of Loudon, England, also of the Belle tuc Mod ical College. The Dr. has sjM-nt a lifetime ;f ! study and practice, jwid makes a spe cialty of chronio diseases, removes cancers, scrofvla enlargements, tumor and wens, witnoa't pain or the knife. He also make's a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed ia the German' French and English hospitals. Call, promptly attended i day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." aTOffice and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. Star Bates1 A FULL STOCK F 3tap?e Orpceriis CrockiTy, Tbisbett aoatttj Ota, f tc 1 To beat uaHty er tea. f eee. eaaliea, JdAndies, ntjts ?RK3H BAKBD BR1AD EVERY : DAY. AtMuaald roHabto k3M is alM to b toaaul a eomplete aaeortaaent of freak faanilj Eraecrie, to wafer ia eaaatartly beine; added all tae seMoaabto Haas of pooaria pro rtsfaoe, sacs m ' Cranberrits, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped t order, Anchovy Mustard, .' Candies and Nuti . rV.-x" Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds Bohemian Glassware, te,)t Thes foods wer all notirht when pricee were low and tbe benefit of tLe margin will be gitou to bin CTHtome. Remember the place, at the- old corner on Finland Broalelbin 8tt. I H. Proprietor of aiiy Soda Works Ann" nunnf-.aturer of- ICC We are new rei&red to furnii choice, frtsh rjiuiirs of best grad, :OBif tint ef pare at ick, aborted flaTnrp, mixed caadie, j nxtra French and ckneoiata vreanis, fancT ! mixed, candy toys and a jvnerei tmr'xiiit i of ice candies ) AT HtlLimALC R BKTAII, J .MTOrder fnm rouat'T dealers premptl.i t- j tuded to. Faototy en Vint ftreet i ALBANY OREGOK RED CROWN MILLS' i IWH, LAkai A CO., Prop, ( XtiW I'ROCEBS. TLOUR. j (upertor for Famiy nd Riioa m) Best' Siorase Facilities. AtrilZtal ark hm a wheatTt ALBANY eftlGON Thr BUYERS nUIDK i i:ieU M(.rc'i Kmi 5opt.eaeh i $:. i; t eneyoiopedia ! iwo'ni ;afoaatin far all wUo anc- the Juxoriea rtbe nej-iitiji of lifo. We iMioU'bepii a ivmh you with all the tie';i33ai-j aad unaecaooary ap BlMaoun to rid, walk aara, sleep, oat, fish, hunt, work, go ta ekurch ar Btar at home, and in vaiion" aizea, Bwylea and- qnantitiea. Just ha-ii ant rvhat is required to da'all thoea-tkiaja SHFORTABLY. y r estimate of -the alua af tr BUYERS' CUIDE, whioh wiU k (rant uponlreeeipt of It cental to pa dtase. MOXTCOMERY, WARD IMMiokigao Atsouj Chicago, III. A We art permanently located as the uld (.'line homestead ?4 m'' from Albany cu CorTallis road. We hare ca hand a large etock of llioice Emit, Trees four owi growing, wfeie xfetril m11 at lowest liring ratrs. Parties eontemplatinj; piantiaf trees will consult their intBNta hy xamiaine ur atock aud pricoa r tfero aarcliaaing; Htmaj: & Bjowim, Albany, Oragoa. PATEWTS tjareats and Trade marks obiaine!. and all patent business canrtucted for anediTute fe. Our nfftrt : oppegite V. S. l'au-nt Office and we ran recure patent in les time u i5 at lc9 cost than tliose remote from Washinjrton. Send model, drawing, or jiiieto.with kcfeription. We advice, if pat' iiia!le. or riot, free f tharc. Our fev not due till i:iiviit is secured. A little book, "ll w to ()h!:nn I'.'tt. ant?," with r.H.iu s of(a:-tu:il e!t-i:ts. in your s!;.te, county or tewn n v.l f ; AJilres C. A. f.OT CO.. ti st Ojlot Waahin t:n Conrac PFEIFFEH Coufe ftllAllAT I'UUJJUl, IV ft m Nurseries iu:i i i mm Mmmm i have a variety or" arti cles suitable tor holiday rose n ts as fol 1 ow : lMos silks varu-tv, in elor.-, fancy silk tidier, silk mufflers, silk hanker miers for Jadies andjren tlrmen. silk umbrellas, gold and silver bandies, for ladies and gentlemen, ordered especialiy lor the holidays; cmbroideredlin en hankerchiefs, for ladies and gentlemen in colors mcl white, ladies port uonies, ladies and men's Ud gloves, furs, boas and Wfts,- Jadies and gent's slippers and shoes, iUtlt-nd Sealette loaks itf-Wrapf, ladies' and losses';, rugs and bed spreads, table linen cloths and napkins to match, fancy China tea ets,tancy Obina dinner sets, hand painted a very large line of novelties in China, con sisting of vaces, tooth pick holders, card receivers, salar bowls, fruit bowls, ice cream sets, mush and milk.sets, finger bowls, pie and tea plates, individual butters, covered butt?r dishes, crean and sugar sets, salt and pepper sitt ers, ci acker jars, fancy soap dishes, and tooth brush holders, China tea pot stands cuspadores,the largest a; d finest line oc fancy China c.,ps and sau cers, hand painted, ever brought to Albany, These goods I have ar ranged on table in second fttorvaad it will nay the pu'-I U inspect thm v.!:ph'i: buying or not. SAMUE L L L L L L L Grand oimay Gtjiss & Son -Ara now apoaiaj for JI alia ay tratar mi tlft migUt fiff Plush Goods and Art Supplies ZZZI Eer bicBght ta Albaay. Oall aad inpect tkatr imaacaso etoek. WheD fully opemtl it will fee the Matt cepltto f Eietaat Hiiday Displays. pyFirat Street. Nut lo ReTera Hone. S. The h-ft l'reii-.li Iiand prwei eorfet in the market. Trr them once. You never will weir any other. Mctifv r 'iin!i il ii ft'.und entirely witUf.srtorv . E. Sole A irreat blacks and E YOUNG k k k a. k k 1 00 I. in a n OOtJ Opening. BBBPerfection of Fit COMFORT k STRENGTH YOl iX'-iitlfor Albany. mi P0UBER Absolutely Puro. Thi? powuer ucTcr vai'ien. A ojarvoj of pnri:y.streDxth and wliolestiirieiieM More i-riiiiornVjil tliuii the ordinary k:ndn. ud -n rii.t tir nold in eompetf. lion wiib multitude of low test, short weight jiiutu oi phosphate powders 8old only in -iu8. Rotal Baeix' 'aw- deb Uo . Wall St.. N. T. Lfwi? M. Jomn.-o.n- - Co., AjrenU, Portland, Oregaa, rUl'SKIAR WH. HATJ, I! I)! I'liYSlCIABi AND aQi'tfm C't n I l 4t Dlsd ' at hia room ir. S r.h.ii', oUck. rir tvrttt. loan wrejron- G W. !IASTX. MOSlLlAX Ml M 1 , ;eoD, Albany, Orciton M H. ELLI., rj)T.ICjAN AK SVRr , faon, Alt. y Oii jon. CC. KEI.LT, MITSICIAS AKD JUR . yeon Albany, Oregon, office in ,Pitree'a new block. Office houra, from t A. M. to 4 r. m. AJ. KOhSHKli, VtlKKJNAKY SL'll . eeon, irraiiuate of Ontario reterinan college and menilicr of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, ia prepared to treat the dixeaae of all domcMicated animala on leientific princi)lea. Office at Ana UarahallV liTery atcble. ifeFidence 4lb and Calapocia tttreeta, Albany, Oregon. D B. I. W. STARK, PHYSICIAN AND Sureeon. late of Krownavilie. Or. Otfice ino-Strahan-I'eari'O bldekapataira in the real roon:a on iiie main nau.- va promptly attended to in city or couotir. DR. R K L1EW A Y," V ETKRIN ARY 8CR. feon, Albany, Orefroo Graduate a( Cot, man and American colleges. " ' Ba. E. A. McAmktkk noaiaraTiuc riir aician and surreon Ufa .removed hit otficetuto Crawford's block. All calla prompt ly attended to. ; ; r DRO; A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN A!vT eurir. on. (iradua'r of Hcllevue Iloeni tl Medical College, Nea 'York City. Imease? of women a specialty, uaice in I roman g brick, Albany Oresroii. NOTICE IS HEREBY'GIVEJf T'JAT PRO perty owner" are required by ordinance to cut down aim remove all thistles and ob noxious weeds prowinj upon their premise, and upon the street adjoining thereto, within the city limits of Albany. Ihose failinr to do so will c liable to a tina of I'.y order of Hie city marshal, J.N. HOFKilAX Alrint, Jua ia, 18, H tWERT. I'RAtTICAI. WATCHUAKS , and jeweler, Albany, Orei;a, ATTOKXKTK. n. a. s. I!i,a KBi it"!. o. w waiaaT. BLACKUIIJN. L WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT Law, Albany,' re(,'on. Ofiice in Odd hrllow'a Temple. ' -Vill practice in all courts dfthrHtate, nd iTf. special alter.tioa ta all b'JKillt'M. WOLVEIlTON "cHARLtSK". "APfORNEY at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Hlovk, arer U E. Blain'l a tor . J K. WEATHOKKoRl, ATTORNEY AT l.nr All.anv Orerou OSico hi 4)dd L'-lV.-v' T,..,.J, Will nrart ID all the couru of tlieState, and f ito apevial atleatioa to all business. S, JUJLLJI La net MarrrylaK. PASTiaa awiiRija auaTimsa Doaacasoa. Uio accurate and prompt.work by eallintr upon ox-countr aurrryoi f . T. T. Fisbar. Ha haacomplete copieaof field notea and town akip plaU, and is p.rapare I to do surTonng ai any part of Linn county. I'oatofflce aaaruaa, MilUre SUtioa, Una aoa tT, Orafoa. c n WINN ACKKT FOR THE LBAD- iDf are. life aad aacidaal insurance aw- panias. . I'er Kenti FURNISHED ROOMS TO NT. City Reatauraat. AT TKH Brala .Tile:iar fale. t I OOOB SUPPLY ftT FIRST CLASS A ; Htm. fn. a.ta aft 4kA Tjktrn brick and tile factory Eartof Albany near Knas ttatM. wail n laciurj vi . ft AuatoD, Aloany OrcKoa. . ' WASTED A GlP.L TO 0 GENERAL housewcrk. Apply at tka aot aar af ock and Railroad streets, Delmonico Restaurant, CON EX FIROT A X1.UVOXTH BT3. The undt rsiyued haTicc purchased the old Herman Restaurant stand has opened under the abore name a first class rcstanrant. We are prepared to furuiBli uieaU for parties or nances id short notice Oysters serred in every style, eastern or coast; all kinds of tish known in tuc marnetl Employ only first-class help and waiting will will be prompt and courteous. Reg ular meals 25 cts. Coffee of first clasa quality and a cup af coffee aad cake at from 5 to 10 cts. I am well known in this city and request) the citiaeas to give rat a call. SAM GOETS, rrepri Importaat Notice. I HATE KETURNFD FROM THE FRXT. I paid all aay men oil the 19th. Any peraan holding any of lay time checks will please present them to me at my ofiice in tha Twcedalo block for patment. VVc have pien trof money here. i.i. ANTONELLE. (iencral C'ontracrcr r.f firm Antonclla ii Dor. ; Jtfeai Wanted. TO WOilK ON THE OKEGDX PACiFlS mi'Dd. Api y af ones to C'jnu tc I Monfcitn. 1'inir t'ulve for !Sal-. i !!! sau: J1 !.:.: l.iiiN. lirM. in. Ii ;i. IWO YIlAKt.INi: HALF j : : (. e,; ;;. X . b,.r,!(l ;.-,r ' l AN! ill. iti'HVK, la-'i.-ci', i-.-f.n. I FATAL COLLISION. The Oregon Runs Into and Silks a British Ship. TWO MSN WEKK KILLED. The CliL-McKinio Haul Withtat a kV menta Warning in the Colomaia at Coffia Sock. Secial ta tha Hana. Portland, Dec. 27 At 1:30 o'clock this morning the Union Pa cific steaaaer Oregon ran into and sunk the British fhip Clan-Mc Kenzie at Coffin Rock, on th Co lumbia, about ten miles below Kalama. The Clan-McKnzie is an iron ship, and was on her way up from Astoria, where she arrived a few days ago from Rio Janeiro witli a cargo, in ballast, consigned to Laidlow h Co. Coffin Rock, Dec. 27. The ill fated Clan-McKenzie..-. came , to anchor, last night till morning,' and high tide shontd coxae ap. She lay with ber bow up stream, and was riding in the Oregon side oi chanil, close ia to the shore. Captain Sinapson, her master, said: "My watchman, James Ward, was on deck. We had just put out fresh lights on the masthead and the side lights! were, all put out. She was straight wit the channel and did not swing en inch." "Leaving the watchman on deck, I and the officers and crew turned intp- the bunks. My wife was with me.. I was soundly sleep: ing, when Suddenly I was awaken ed by a tremendous jar and crash ing, and heard the water pouring into the hold. I immediately got the boats out, after finding' that the chip was sinking, and took toy wife and crew ashore. Two of my men, both colored, were killed in stantly. My bow was completely torn away. The Oregon struck the ship on the starboard side, just be tween the stern and cathead, and was not from the bide. My lights were all out, as I wa not in the channel." At the time of the collision the night was very dark and the eco.v was fallini; heavily, with an up- river wind blowing wtrongly in the face of the vest?cl. It is not to be wondered at, e.o say experienced navigators, that the lights on the British ship were not seen. The wind and snow doubtless drowned the voice of the watchman, who is i-aid to have called out to the master of the Oregon that the ship ts in his way. At the time of the collision the Oregon was running under slowjbell ami ran her bow on the port side into the starboard bow of the Clan McKenzie a distance of thirty feet, tearing the Oregon's low complete ly oif, and ripping up the decks and railing for about forty feet from the stein. In a few moments the scene was anything but inviting. Twenty men were sleeping in the bunks, iind when they got out they were, covered with wreckage. , Fish was the only man rjnrt, and 'it' is regarded as a miracle that many were not killed oHtright. As soon as she struck the -McKenzie the Oregon attempted to back, but the decks were jammed into the iron side of the sailing vessel, o that it was only-after several Jiours were spent she succeeded, in disentan gling herself. The staterooms and the atecrage of the steamer were all filled with passengers, who were thrown out by the instant shock, and soon tbe deck was tilled with excited individuals all- anxio.ts to learn the cause, extent and prob ble danger of the collision. ' In the meanwhile the Oregon drifted about 100 feet on the shore, from which position she was soon extracted. - :; oon after daylight this mornini she took on board the captain of the Clan-McKenzie and steamed back to Portland, arriving at Ams worth dock at 11:30 o'clock. ' THE COKB ETT-CAM "BELL FIGHT. The interest in, the'Corbett Campbell boxing match,: which takes place at the mechanics' pa vilion to-morrow nightris increas ing. Nearly all the choice seats are taken, and the pavilion will undoubtedly be crowded to its ut most capacity. A large number of Corbett's friends will arrive on the O. & C. train to witness tbe light. Campbell's friends are here and confidently feel he wiJl come out bes-t. " The match at the pavilion to morrow night will be a scene of sparring exhibition, and one scor ing the greatest number of clean hits or points in ten rounds will be j declared the winner. Parties who expect a bloodthirsty contest orl knock out will be disappoiuted, as 1 the pavilion managers will not per mit such. Hard blows will un doubtedly be exchanged and u:i exciting contest will be witnessed, but it will not be a prize fight. A BRAVE ATOM A. Sue rights With Thrca Burglars and Loses Her Life. Tkrkntum (Pa.), Dec. 23. Shortly after 10 o'clock to-nilit three men broke into the jewelry store of Paul Rutteit, Mid were in the aet of carry ing oil all the valuable stock when they wore surprised by Mrs. Rutteit, who pluckily grappled with one cf the robbers. Siis was getting the ! best of him, when one f the ether 1 men drew a revolver aad blew the top of her head off. The noise attracted Rutteit, who was up stairs, bat before he reached his wife she was dead, and tha thieves had iled with the booty. The murder created interne excite ment, and larce numbers are out arching for the thieves. Tbe amount of valuables stolen is not known. AFFAIRS IN It It A 7.1 L Talk of an Alliance WUk tha laited Mates. Nkw York. Dec. 2. A World special from Rio Jaxeiro says: I ar rived at Kio to-day by steamer tram Para, I at once paid a visit lo the chief of the provisional Government. General Da Fonseca. General Da Pon seca said: "The safety of the republic is as sured, notwithstanding all that' is said to the contrary by adherents of the empire who aro now in Europe, and who wish .to do all the injury they can." . ' " Y ere the peaple heartily m sub-1 port of the movement" ' .' : -. "ine people bad long been waiting to establish a republic, but the proper opportunity to strike a decisive blow did not arrive till lately. It would never have .done to . make .on attempt when failure wax almost certain." . After, iea.via&tthe, Marshal I paid a vhit to Dr. Gniptinp Bocayuva, Min ister of Foreigx Affairs. He spoke at, considerable lexgth Of the affairs lead ing up to the revolution. ; ?Tho peo-' pie or. Brazil did not, act blindly. in thie matter," ho said. "They lhadj gopa reason so tear inat u jlhmo reqro, who was personally much retpected, should die tha- Princes Imperial Isa bella would come to -the throne." There is much talk ia the minister ial departments of the new Govern ment about, urging the expediency of au offensive and defensive aUiauoe on the part of the BratiJian republic with the United States.' The Minis ter of Foreign Affairs spoke seriously ot the idea, and expressed the hope that it may be brought about. RIVALS IN AFKICA. CIusli Between Kngiish and Tnrta guese Interests. . Lisbon, Dec. 23. A telegram from Serpa Pinto, dated October loth, at Muggurumba, a telegraph station on the Shire river lias been received. It reports that the English flag was being hoisted at several places on Portuguese territory, aud that the natives had raised an English flag op posite the eantp of the Portuguese railway survey, which had been re moved by Major Divas. On November 9th the Governor of Mozambique wired that Serpa Pinto had requested the natives to lower all foreign flags, aud notified them that if this request was not complied with the Portuguese would haul them down with due honors and send them to Quillimane to be restored to the con euIs there. The Portuguese Miuistcr of Foreign Affairs, GomeF, in reply to a note of Lord Salisbury relative to the move ments of Major Pinto in Africa, says that the Major did nothing to warrant the accusations made gain?t him. fie did not order the attack cn the on the British flag, but merely re pulsed the hostile natives, auscmg whose baggage after the fight thrte British flags were found. In con clusion Gomes asks Salisbury to await' further information concerning the af fair before taking any further actios:. AS IMPORTANT ACH1BVEHEM The Cheanleat Parity mt the Uoyal Baking Pacdar. For some time past the question f purity in baking rxiwdcrs has formed quite a teature ot newspaper 'hscus sions, and eminent doctors of philos ophy have given opinions aa to tlie ingredients wich compose manyiof Uie articlea sold under that name.' The investigations have narrowed down to the limit which awards the Royal Baking Powder the palm 'of- purity, and the most iatingttiBhed . scientists have testified not only.. that -no cxr traheous or dtleteYieua matter enters into its .composition, but Ukatito Jfe'i,J k--Btber 1-oftV of is positively bea'tbfal, Jmakjngasu does, lighter, sweeter and snore digcsj tible food. The Royal Baking Pow4 der Company have achieved a world wide reputation for the sticeees whicli has marked thair preparation 4f cream of tartar for baking purposes. It ia indisputably shown . that they have eliminated all elements of tartrate of lime, alum or other imparities, and present to the public a healthful and chemically pure article. ' The U. S. Government chemists - and - others widely knowr have verified its Ettpcr lority over other manufactures, and testified, through practical experience, to its excellence. It is well for families to observe the fact that it costa more to manufacture the Royal Baking Powder than any other, but it is, as shown by chemical analysis, the only "absolutely pure1' baking powder made. Com and Look.. Thos. Brink has just received a fine lot of wicker chairs, wood baskets, music stands, and some fine parlor suites, etc., which will bo a-jid at the very lowest price. Honey to Leas. Money to loan at a low rate of interest, on improved farm and city property, in sums of $200 to $10,000. For particulars call on Buikhait A Malin, Real Estate Agents. Boys don't forget to remember that A. J. Fox has some fine sleighs, if there comes a nnow. Look at my five-cen teenier win dow, it is liiv womler "f the town. C. E. Browne!!. BECOMING ALARMINC The Influenza Scourge. Assumes a Serious Form. SPREADING IN THIS COl NTKY. Hanoreds tf 1 ealhs Fo?ilt from tbe Digest ia Europs Hospitals are CrowdfdiXl ana tbe Feopls JJvcitcd. The UaajkLD a peciiu PiFpatcbns. - BKRLi,Dec27. .Some days cast there has been a few spasmodic eases of influenza in Koenighberg, " but tbe disease has become alarm- ' in; and some of the cases are of ? tbe moBt serious, nature. Lisbon, Dec. 27. The number of cases of influenza in this city, and vicinity are on the increase. , IN BALTIJfOBE, .'.Baltimoxk, Dec. 27. A batch of local po8toffiee clerks and letter carriers are suffering from influenza and are unable to work. Numer ous other local cases are also re ported. :. ..... ;H CHICAGO. Y Chicago. Dec. 27. The in flu One Siato enza. has reached Chicago. physician reports 15 cases. Attorney Lcngnerker is among the victims. ROVALTT S0FFBIKG. London, Dec. 27.1 Countess of Flanders, sister-in-law -of King Leopold of Belgium, Prince Bande vin, eldest son of the countess, and the Queen of Roumania are sutler ing from influenza: hvndrids dying ln abis Paris, Dec. 27. A large number of deatl)8 are resulting from influ enza in this city, which. is excitiog the gravest apprehensions. It was reported this morning that 580 deaths from the disease have oc curred within 24 hours. The papers printed the .report, but some doubt the figures, claiming that they are too large. H08PITALS" CROWDED. Vienna, Dec. 27, The hospitals in the city are crowded with patients suffering from . influenza, accompanied by inflammation of the lunce, pleurisy and ieritoninB. Over 100 cases are n Prague. fraap Can lie Prevented. Wc want every mother to know that croup con be prevented. 1 here is no Suestion about this ; sih it bus been one in thousands of case, and yon may depend upon it that when & mild takes the crouD it i wholly owing to the negligence of parent?. True croup never appears witbou-' due and timely warning; a few hours or a day or two before the, altm k, the child be comes boaree. This htiirsences is the firrt indication of croup, and is a sure 6ign that croup is to follow, unlet- promptly and proprily treated. The free ute of Chamberlain's kugu Remedy as '"irceted with each bottle, under the hcadingToproventcroup," will dispel all symptoms of the dis ease. This Ur sign of coup, hoarse ess, may be oyeriooked by young mother, or tbo?e not familiar with the disease. Under such circum stances, or when not properly trea.ed, .the hoarsene becomes more marked, and the child shown shows vympw-ms of having taken cold, then x peculiar, rrngh :ough is developed. Even at this stage Chamberlain'a Conrh Rem. J cdy will pVevent the eronp, but aiter 1 V. V- 1. J .1 . I . ..... iuc iuuju uaa uerriupeu iuc eio p i liable to appear at any moment. The proper way is to keep a bottle of this remedy at hand; ft Costs but 50 cents and only a few doses, or at most nso over a third of a bottle, ia required to dispel all avmptoma'of'ttie di Can yon afford to risk M ixuck for little! There is not ttie ri xai.r fn giving this remedy in large aiid frequent !opei, which are always re quired, it it contains no injurious Substance. A proof of this fact wo rfer to John L. Ulf-ou.e-f l)c Mouie, whose IS months-:d bor dtank the cntie contents of a .ri0 rent , bottle of Cbamfcerlafn's eou.h remedy without the lea6t ipjory. Certainly it mado Hie baby vomit very freely: but afier taking a nap be wuuld have been glad to Save trftnk'-awetbfr lft?- of .ha remedy, as ba liked it. A riuil.r in. stahee oceurre'd neai Valley iSpnntrs, Dakot '.' Mrs.'Mattie " JofiDtfon s two-year-old daughter, Anpie, dr. -jV a full bottle of the remedy without inpry. Thfa remedy 'hns been tkt isole re liance of thousands of mothers for crcup, and especially as a preventive tor many yearss, and has never btea known to fail. It is also invalaa lo for colds and whooping-cough,, i or fale by Fosbay A Mason. CLEARAKt'B SALE, Far Teat Iny at Barron at Searla. Including all men's leather boots and shoes in stock. Also a large amount of werccnre, misir-tj and children's shoes. Men's cuif lincd mittens at 75 cents. LadiiV cloaks at cost. They must go, and we mean business. Barrows & Seablb. Ipmortans Announcement. From now until January ' 1st Kraussc t Klein will sell ladies Laird, Hcbobei-t & Mitchell Fren.-h kid shoes at 4 per pair; all widths from A to EE. Their Curacoaki. Is at (3 per pair. We have the lint -t assortment of holiday slippers .r ladies and gents ever brought o Albany. "We also make a special v of ladies' warm felt slipjicrs in 1 11' fctylesand colors. Come and amine our stock nr;d yon will Ii: J our prices the lowest in the city. When V For the ne.v voa will btr.-in n IteolTo year, resolve U t with a-i acre Astoria property Ycu cau't be: with a better resolution Tiu; Oregon I.ar.'I Ccui pa .y v naVe a i-pecialty ,, AM-iia ar, in property for a shc. t tine