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1HEMOBNTNG T1T1RAU): TuESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1890. V Bl'SI.ES KOT1CES. The latest meet music at Mr Hy man's. Buy your stoves and 'tinware at Smith & Washburne's. Builders 6houId co to Smith & Washburne's for theircarpenters tools and builders hardware. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kin as of fresh canned good 3. at a very low figure at Conrad Meyer's. .Lovers of pood cheese should call on Conn Bros. They have just re ceived a lot of full cream, fresh and sweet. i Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale atM Banmgart's A new line of fine wall-papers with borders to match have been opened at Fortmiller te Irving's. They are new and elegant designs, j Call and see them. . For chilblain and frost-bites use Chamberlain's Pain-Balm. When promptly applied to the frozen parts it will prevent the skin from turning black cr peeling off. It allays the itchinsr and smarting of chilblains and soon restores the part to a healthy condition For sale by Foshay -V Mason, Grand Army boys, as well as many others, will be interested in the fall owing from Alex B. Por.e, Stewart, Tenn.,whois A. D. C. Commander Dep't Tenn. and Ga. He says: "We have had an epidemic of whooping cough here and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been the onlj tning that has done any good." There is no danger from whooping congh when this remedy is freely used. 50 ceni bottles for sale by Foshay & Mason. Have you heard what Mr. G. L. Weast, of Cambridge City, Ind., says of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy? If not, here it is: "During last summer I was troubled very much with severe pains in the stomach and bowels, and was induced by a friend to try this Remedy. I took one aose, as per directions, and it gave me almost instant relief. I cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted." 25 and 50 cent.bottles for tale by Foshay & Mason. Mr. F. J. Smith, Editor of the Ff Abercrombie, Dakota, Herald, says: "The most wonderful medicine, I have ever met with, is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In case of cholic is gives speedy re liaf . On hunting trips I have found it indispensible. Put in alkali water, it imparts a pleasant taste and pre vents the painful diarrhoea, which alkali water produces. I could not feel safe without it in my house." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Foshay & Mason. FAIIC DALE ADDITION. Eurkhart !c Malin offer for sale 108 city lots in this beautifu addi tion, which has just been platted. This addition is situates on the east of the city, and adjoining Abe Hackleman's land, and is the closest addition to the city that is now offered for sale. These lots will now bs sold for $75 and corner lots $100 each until January 1st, after which time all lots remain ing will be raised to -$150 each. These lots will be sold on easy terms, and the first that call to see them will get the choice of all. When Yon KeHolve For the new year, resolve that you will begin it with an acre of Astoria property. You can't begin with a better resolution. New Addition to Albany. J. K. Abbey's addition to Albany in the eastern suburbs ot the city has been platted, and 54 choice lots are now on sale at $50 to $125 by Curran & Monteith. Apply at once and select your lots. An Absolute 1'urc The'Oriirinal Abietine OintmcntJJis only put up 111 large two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, ourns. wounds, chapped lianas and all 6kin eruptions. Will positive ly cura all kinds of piles. Ask tor the Original Abietine Ointment. Sold by Foshay & Mason at "i cents per box by mai. .A) cents. You Cannot aOord. At this season of the year to be without a good reliable diarrhoea balsam in the house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all inflammation cf the stomach and bowejj are exceedingly dangerous if not attended to at once, One bottle of BEGGS' DIARRHOEA BALSAM will do more good in cases of this kind than any other medicine on earth. e guarantee it. l. L. Black man, druggist. Wbr Is It That' people linger along always complaining about thf.t tired feeling? One bottle of BEGGS' BLOOD PURI FIER and BLOOD MAKER will en tirelyfremove this feeling, give them a good appetite and regulate diges tion. G. L. Blackman. druggist. Don't forect that at Mrs. B. E, Hyman's is the placejto get your sew lag machines. The Pride f Woman. A clear pearly and transparent skin ia always a sign of pure blood, and all persons troubled with dark, greasy, yellow or blotched skin can rest assured that their blood is out of order. A few doses of BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIOR and BLOOD MAKER will remove the cause and the skin will become clear and trans parent. Try it, and if satisfaction is not given it will cost you nothing. It i fuliy warranted, G. L. 'Black nan, druggist.. -Not a California Bear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go, like the man who caught the bear. We advise our readers to purchise of roshay A: Mason a bottle of Santa Able, the California Kingof Consump. ton. Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs and Croup Cures, and keep it handy. 'Tis pleasing to the taste and death to the above complaints. Sold ot $1 00 a bottle or 3 for 2 50. California Cat. RCure gives immediate relief. The Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by its healing and penetratlnj; nature. Give it a trial. Six months treatment fl 00, sent by mail $1 10, Fortmiller & Irving have just Opened a new line of jiortiers, table covers, towel rings, stair nails and novelties in furniture and louse-finishings. Call and see their elegant new store in the JIasonic building. THE MARKETS. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat 0 Oats 2530c Flour 4.25 pei bbl Potatoes o5c Eggs 30c Butter 25c. Lard 12K 15c Hams 12$15c. Shoulders 8 10c. Bacon 10 12c. Hay Timothy, 12, oats and cLcai, S. App ts Green, Mi 1.00 per bu. PIuju Dried, 4c. per fi. App'es dried bleached 5c 6Undried 8c. Chickens 2.505 00 Hides Beef hides, grter, 4 t, 10 c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts. 10 75c, according to wool. Beef 22Xc gross. Mutton 2 00 per head. Hogs 56c, dressed. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, 10c, pails 12c. Croup Can Be Prevented. We wont every mother to know that croup con be prevented. There is no question about this; as it has been done in thousands of cases, and you may depend upon it .that when a child takes the crouo it is wholly owwir to the negligence ofits parents. True croup never appears without due and timely warning; a few hours or a day or two before the attack, the child be comes hoarse. This hoarseness is the first indication of croup, and is a sure sign that croup is to follow, unless promptly and propcily treated. The free use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as '"irected with each bottle, under Uic heading "To prevent croup," will dUpel all symptoms of the dis ease. This lirst sign of cnnp, hoarse ness, may be overlooked by young mothers or those not familiar with the disease. Under such circum stances, or when not properly treated, the hoarseness becomes more marked, and the child shows shows symptoms of having taken cold, then a peculiar, rrugh cough is developed. Even at this 6tage Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy will prevent the croup, but after the cough has developed the croup is liable to appear at any moment. The proper way is to keep a bottle of this remedy at hand, it costs but 50 cents, and only a few doss, or at most nsj over a third of a bottle, is required to dispel all symptoms of the disease Can you afford to risk so much for 10 little? There is uot the least danger in giving this remedy in large and frequent doses, which are always re quired, as it contains no injurious substance. As proof of this fact we refer to John L. Olson, of Des Moines, whose 18 months-old boy diank the entie contents of a 50 cent bottle of Chamberlain's cough remedy without the least injury. Certainly it made the baby vomit very freely; but after taking a nap he would have been glad tohaved.-ank another bottle of the remedy, as he liked it. A similar in stance occurred neai Valley Springs. Dakotr. Mrs. Mattie Johnson's two-year-old daughter, Annie, drank a full bottle of the remedy without inji.'ry. This remedy lias been the sole re liance of thousands of mothers for crcup, and especially as a preventive lor many yearss, and has never been known to fail. It is also invalua' le for colds and whooping-cough. For sale by Foshay A Mason. Disarming an I nsocn I'oc. "This was sometime a paradox,'' as Hamlet says. Since, however, the people cf America and other .'amis have been enabled to pit Hostetter's Stcina:-h Bitters airainst that unseen foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox, but an easy possibility. Whatever malaria evolves its misty venom to jcison the air, and decayin;; unwhole some vegetation impre'nater the water, there, in the very stronghold (f miasmsr, is the auxiliary Potent to disarm the foe and assure cllicieut protection. Fever and ague, bilious remittent, dumVi at.uc and airue cake, no matter hi.w tenaciously they have fastenei" tluir clutch on thu system, are first forced to relax their irra5 and eventually to abandon it alto gether. But it i-" preventive force that should chicfiy recommend the Bitters to persons uu rl!":n:r in malaria- 'urseu localities, tor it is a certain buckler of defence against which the enemy .s poueik s. Cures, likewise, dyspepsiai, rheumatism, kidney and billioiiB aiiments. I'Hos! rue: rue: Dr William Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cure for Mind, bleed ing or itching piles ever discovered It never fails to cure o'.d cases of long standing. Judge Coons, Muysville, Ky, says. "Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment cured me after years of suil'erinjr." Judge Collinburr. Cleveland. O.savs "I nave ound by experience that Dr v unarms Indian me Ointment irivps immediate and permanent relief." We haye hundreds of such testi inonials. Do not sutler an instant longer. Sold by druggists at 50c and f 1 per oox. Son by Foshay ArMusan Aioany, Oregon. . For the finest silver polish in the market go to II. Kwert's Take Simmons 'Jbtver Regulator worth: 160 Dollars ! Diar S. L. It: I consider one dote of Sim mons Liver Regulator worth '$100. I was constipated, had Headache, could eat noth ing with satisfaction or appetite had the blue, and felt altogether out of sort. I re sorted to Blue Mass, Calomel, Quinine, and every remedy suppested, but only obtained temporary relief. One dose of S L R did me more pood than $100 worth of doctors and dectorinjr. Resp'y, J C Martin. I haveheen a teacher for twenty years, and during that time have had tepeated attacks of headache, produced by torpid Liver, and I have been entirely cured bv Simmons Liver Ket'ula'or. I found it "to be of so mild a character in its actioi. as not to interfere, in the least with mv duties in the school room. To those Bimi nrly situatetljand subject to'he same, I cannot too hi-hlvHrccommend Sim mons Liver Resulator. K. K. ( hkkk, Campbellsville, Kj. For your fine imported and Ke vw-st i-urars, ro to M. Eaumgarf eiL'ar store, one door jast of Black man's'drug sto-e One Dose JAPANESE BAZAAR STOEE. Mrs. Xancy Westfall, wife of the well known Chinese contractor Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan ese bazaar store in the brick next door to C. H. Spencer's. It is filled with all kinds of Japanese wares and novelties, including parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear, souvenirs, etc. All goods sold very cheap. The Albaov Bakery ! wn KEEP- 1 ' A fuil line of choice family groceries and j drov'sioD j Canned Pineapples, j Choice Table Delicacies I Ornamented cakes for 1 Wedatnas and Parties. Salmo bellies i 1 1 ! i 1 ti.lt I si. 1 nl kinds. FRESH BAKED BREAD .fcCvorv Dav. Best Stdh. Pies. Cakes. TEAS and COFFE s CANNED GOODS, ETC4 ine beet Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. I A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars 13TAt JohnJFox's old stand) low ;F1 nn-e new brick. -OP-Albany Oregon OuiifalStoek 500000 PAID IP CAPITAL S55.0O0. OFFICERS. President Charles E. Wolvertob, ice-1 resident J. U. ritsman. Treaurer J. W. Cusick. S'ecritarv J. K. Ehlerkin. DIRECTORS. R. Mralian, Chas. E. Wolver ton. J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith, J. W. Cusick, .1. O. Writsman, J K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, C. r . bimpson. i Safe, Sound, uonseryative A Square Company, Managed by Square Men Patronized by Square People ParsonizQ Home Enterprise TAKE THE CAB FROM nniift RATES: To any part of the city, 50 cents. For calling, first hour $1.50, each subsequent hour $1. Stand in front of S. E. Young' and W. F. Bead's storeB. . SHILGH'S VITAL1ZER 18 what you need for eonstipation, loss of ap petite, dizziness and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price, 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Foshay & Mason.' Albany Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOB; tgLadic8 and children's hair dress ng a specialty. iDntLie satisfaction guaranteed Curran & Monteith have lots foi sale on the installment nlan. rang ing in price from $125 to $1000. JOHN SCHMEER'S Livery. Feed & Sale stable Corner Second and Ellsworth Sts . ALBANY, - . 0REQ0H E 0R8SS BOARDID hy the day or month. Car riages or buefries on reasonable terms. v8nl FOSHAY & MASON, Wholesale and Retail Drmists BookseRers ALB AN V, O BE CO j L iider the new management ot iParker Jk tandie 1 Nuts Raisins I Kiiiers d Merchants INSURANCE C O 1V1 F" A. M Y SCHMEERS STABLES OREGON Plane 1 BAKING PO WDEK. Put up expressly for Julius Grad wohl and sold at his Golden Rule Eazaar in ONE POUND CANS AT 25 CENTS PER CAN Giinrantund v, c t ,.i in every Respect. JULIUS GRA.DWOIIL DAVIS BROS- AND CO DEALERS IS GESKRALjlERCl!ANDIlI,t Ml EDI). LJXX :0, of.' ,(.(, - ALBANY Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, OREGON 1SSS.. .IS89 A Eull Corps of Instructors. Classical .scientific, literary, ccmmercial and normal classes. Courses of Mudy ar ranged to meet the needs of all prades of students. Brecial inducements offered to students from abroad. Tuition ranges from 5.50 lo SI2.50:rPer Term. Instrumental 'instruction int n.utic'vi given by Miss Laura Goitre. Board in private families at low rates, and rooms for self boarding at small expense. A cartful supervision exercised over pun away from home. - For circulars and full particulars, address thcIpresideDt, ' REV. ELBERT X. COND1T, Albany, Oregon, .'ii i .rc;niSTR "Some months ntro I purchased aj uox oi ur. .3. r. tun s catarrh Cure for my own use. but lindinj? my nephew, C. A. McMahan. needing sueli medi cine. I let him have my box of medi eine. He now sends for three more boxes, eayinjj it is the best thing for eatarrh ever tried by him and his friends. I got another box to use in my ease, and cheerfully recommend it toothers, (Signed , -JOHN IKcMA TAX, Ex-CountyCommissionor Lane Co, Oregon, Springfield. Lane county, Oregon. Prof J, W. Johnson, president of the State univcrsiiy, says it cured him oi n cough after two other prescriptions had failed. Likewise two of his little girls used it to cure their coughs. Mrs Mark Hailey, wife of Prof Bailey, sent it to Prof Johnson, and recom, mends it to all who sutler from colds, and coughs. For coughs it acts like a charm, and can be inhaled into the pipes or pa.9ares, where '.o ' other cough cures can reach. 1$ m OF ALBANY, OREGON. president. L. Flinn. VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. rounff. cashierv E. W. Lancdon rnBANSACTS A GENERAL BANKIN I Rl'KlKFSSi Annnf. Von ...VI... check. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago! San Francisco and Portland.Oregon. Collections maun uu litvor&Die lermsi 8. E. Youno r. Vt L. t. Blais W.E. Tlhsvi.i. E-IW.;Lasodox Cashier. AET J. F. WHITING, ARTIST. lustruction given and work executed in Landgoape. Portrait and DecorativePainting. Lettering, Designirg and Mechanical Draw. ocms 8 Foster block, Albany, When Baby ni We gave her Castor. When, she was a Child, She cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, She clung to Castoria. When she had Children, She gave them Castoria. Ladies prefer to trade at C. E Jrownoll-s because cverythine is neat and clean and in apple pic order. I propose to have your trade, if lio iet icood. low prices and trood tr fitment will secure it. C. E. Brow ueii. GOLD m I IS B Overland to California. VIA 1'ACIFIC 1.12TE. , Southern Company's ! THE MOUNT SHASTA Time Between Albany and fan Franclsfo 35 35 hottss California express trains run daily between Portland and San Francisco. soirii I KORTH 4.-00 p m . . Lv Portland Ar. . 10:45 am S:18pm..Lv. Albany Lv.. 6:45 am 7:45 a m..Ar S. Francisco. Lv.. 7-00 pm Loral Pass. fcTraln Dally- Ex. Sunday :O0am..Lv., 12:401pm.. Lv... 2:40 p m..Ar.... .Portland... .Albany..., .KuRcne.... .Ar.. 3:45 pm ..Lv.. 11:35 am .Lv.. 9:00am Lebanon Brancb., b:'J0p m..Lv Albany.... 9:06 pm..Ar.... .Lebanon.., 1:50 pm..Lv..... Albany.... 2:30,p m..Ar Lebanon.., 7;i0 a m..Lv.... Albany b .22 a ni . . Ar. . . . I-tbanon .... ..Ar. ..Lv. ..Ar. .'.Lv. tl:30 am 5:45am l):25 pm 8:40 am ... Ar. 4.20 pm Lv.. S;40pm rULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPERS. ! TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of Second-Class Pas senders attached to Express Trains. The S. P, Co.'s Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on the east side di vision from foot of F street. Potrland. West Side IMrlxton. Between Poitiand and Corvallis. Mali Trnlit Iaily-Except Sunday 7:30 a m..Lv 12:25 pm..Ar. ..Po.tlanl ..Ar.C.20p. m. ... Ccrvaiiis.. Lvl.SO p. in, At Albany and Corvallis connect, with trains of Oregon Pacific Kail road. Express Train Dally (Except Sunday) 4:50 pm.. Lv Portland ... Ar..3:00am 8:00 p m.. Ar.....ilcWinnville.Lv..5.45an) THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point' SOUTH AND EAST Via California. 3TFor full information regarding rates, maps, etc-, call on company 8 agent at Albany K. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager Asst. G. F. &P A UNION PACIFIC RL'T COMPA.M1 Overland Route Trains for the East leave Portland at 7 A. M end 9:00 p. m. daily. rpTT7""I?fTC! toj and from principal J. IVXyJu 1 O points in United States, Canada and Europe. PULLMAN PALAGEtCAR SLEEPERS. Free Colonist Sleeninar Cars Bon Thronch on Ex -ma Trains TC 3 OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. r.lcgaut .cw IMnlng nrs Wit t Clisiiize, CloscJConncctions at Portland for San Fran Cisco and l'liet Sound points.fj For further particulars inquire ot Curaan. & Monteith, First Street, Albany, Oregon. sTBnats leave the Company's wharf, at the foot of Rroadalbin street, on Tuesday anJ Friday of each week. C. G. KAWLINGS, Local Agent. f. S. .lllLLKIr.' licncral Trailir Manager. J. W. LEE. . V. A, -THK- OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND Oregon Development Do.'s Steamship Line1 HI IK :and Hours Less Time. Than by any other route:'J 22 First-class through passenger and freight from Portland and alltioii'ts in the Wil- I ' nictte Vrllev to and from San Francisco. Accomodations unsurpassed for comfort and safety. Fares and freights via YaqUina and the Oregon Deve opment company's steam ships, muoh less that by any other route be ween all points in the IVilllamcttelVallev and San Francisco. Sailing dates. FROM TAQCI.NA. Willamette Valley Sept. 2Mb Willamettejvallcy .....Dec. 7th Willamette Valley M. ...... " 16th FROM SAX FRANCISCO Willamette Valley Sept 24th Willamette Vallev Dec; 3d Willamette Valley...... 11th ' 'The company reserve the right, to chang teamers or sailing dates. C. H. Uaswkll, Jr., Gen F. & P. Af,cnt. 804 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. DAILY PA88RNORR TRADES, Except Sundays.) L Yaauina6:46 A n I Lv Albany 140 r I Corvallis 108 am I" Corvallis 1:40 ru Ar Albany 11:10 A m Ar Yaquina 5:50 p. v. O. &JC. trains conDectfat Alban and Cnt Trillamctte Blver Line ot Bleamrra The Wm. M. lloag, the N. S. Beutlcy and the Three Sisters are in sen-ice for- both pas senger and freight traffic between Corvallis and 1'ortand and intermediate pomis, leav inir comnanv's wharf. Corvallis. and Mcsrrs. Hulman & Co.'s wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, three time cadi weeir as follows: vnnTTT nnirKliL. Lv Conallis Mod , We. I an In 8 00ani Lv Albany Mon., Wed. ana Fl........ 9 iO am ArSalcm Mon.; Wdd. and Fri 3 00 pnr Lv Salem Tucs Thnr and Sat '6 o tland T Thur. and Sat.... 3 SO OUTH BORND. Portland Mon.,IWcd. rd Fri.... 6C(ta Saem Mon., Wed. andilFri 7 15IPD,- Lv SaemT es., Thur. and Sat 6 00 am Lv Albany Tues.,Thur. and Sat 1 SO Jim Ar Con-aUU Tuea.lliur. and Sat... 3 30ioni WM. M. Hoao, C.Hoac, . General Manage!. Act-gO-fr l-XSia,0--on E. E. WABFORD, ring purchased the PALACE MEAT MARKET i 4. ...:.h fresh meats of all pork lausage, eic.,i" " - an hand. BROWNSVILLE. q. r, cosnow a soss, Keal Jiistate and 1X8VBANCE A CEX' I lapiia Route ! MILES SHORTER STEW AET & SOX -Dealers in- General Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Rope and Cordage Blacksmiths' Supplies Garden and M all Imiilnimils SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SPRINGFIELD OREGON ETAlbany yard Tand office on Railroad 'between 4lli and 5th streebsJ A.; Wheeler, Albany Manager, rlavinc lumber not excelled in quality, end facilities not surpassed forthe prompt and satisfactory filling or orders. I rcsceetfullv solicit a share of tha trade. a. WHEELER A GLOEIOUS PUTUEE In keeping with the ever brightening prospects of our fair city, we are daily adding to our already large stock such fancy and staple groceries as will ully supply the wants of the most fastidious. And wnile we call special attention to the quality and complete assortment Jof our goods, we willadd that as a Special Inducement. TO OUR FRIENDS WE WILL Give Away on January ist 1 Dinner Set, 120 pieces 1 Tea set, 44 pieces Three Tea Sets, etch 44 pieces. This ware is not cheap baking powder prizes, hut is elegant genuine English table ware. Let every lady avail herself of this opportunity of procuring not only the best groteries to be found, but have a chance at drawing free onfor more of these elegant sets. LA FORREST h: j". johes, bene ra NEXT BOOB TO FIRST NATIONAL BAMK. Subscriptions received for azines. THOS. MWlm of mm In lVHVu Illinois Furniiure Fancr Wickt., Chairs Lounges Parlor Corxiice roies. mirrors r earner Pillows Srino' Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten" sion Tables Suits; Anrl wl.at vou can't find at. other houses, I have it. In facteyewr- thin" tha: ia kept in a first-class Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs, Spring Beds, .Lounges Etc., Etc., at Prices that CANNOT BE BANY Hardware AND- Carpenters' Tools Builders' Hardware Poivder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder &Fuse Saws and Axes. Grass Seeds Ikl by Faucis : .?25 00 . 7 50 . 18 00 & THOMPSON, er and all the leading newspapers and mag BRINk ine titv oi Alinv! house UNDERSOLD ORES plemenfe ...