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TTTE MCVRyryu niTRATsT; TUESDAY AUGUST 5. 18fl0. WATCRLOO VILGAKIZKD. The Famous Battle Field Savanty Tear Aflor. The vulgarization of Waterloo was summed up by tha Duke of Wellington in a single sentence when tie gazed for an instant on the ugly mound surmounted by a still nure hideous lion, and ex claimed pathetically: "They have spoiled my battle field!" The French'soldiers.on their wavto Ant werp a few years Inter, says the London World, damaged the ag gressive lail of the latter, and Tt needed all the firmness of Leopold 1 to prevent them from destroying the monu:nent altogether before they li ft him to the undisturbed enjoyment of his new dominions. i ce then at least half a million British traveller have climbed up the two hundrtd and odd steps leading to the "Lion of Waterloo," and he anuuul aveiae of 10,000 tourists seem a likely to incrcaso art the means of communication be tw s n England a i l Belgium be comes cheaper and more rapid. Serg-ant-Major Cotton, the found erofthe Museum Hotel, where Lo'd Tennyson found "g od f.re. pleasant people and clean beds," for four day in Lbo, sh-eps the sleep of the just tieneath the apple trees of llouomont orchard ; Jean Raptiste de Cster, who acted as NapoU-Ofi's uuide during the flight to Hie frontier, p cketed his pour bo re i. early tiiiny years ago; and Lord nglesey's longer draws fifty centime pieces in t .e neat li:tle cottage on the outskirts of the in 8t famous village in the world. ODD AND INTKKK9TING. The ios'I cad factory at Shd ton, t 'oun., is at preset turning oi 2 5 U,ihx carls a .lay. There were 7'.000,IXH) pairs of sii-peidcia uionuf ictuie I in the l'n red Si.ites lat year. Tut- famous mountain of iron, known s 1'ilot Knob, lias ceased t lie pro uictive. The German Emperor's new rule- f r wearing uniforms in the navy till- a liook of forty pages. A private dinner given at del nioii co' New Y-rk, recently, cost jflti.O.Hl. The Moral decoiatioiis al .ne cost $:50 0. Ii is said hat the WorM, Herald, Sun and Times will follow the Tribune in the ne of typ- sett ng nuii hines. I'rohaiily hilt of t'ie 1'iUO compositors will be uropied. Thnias R. llambo, of Morris town, N. J., ha-5 just leen restored to i osttesi-iun of property, vilued at $40,000, v, nifh was taken from him seventeen years ago, when the court d 'dured him to be a habit ual drunkard. CHAHQE IB TIKE. Beginning July 1st the fol lowing ehange in time took effect on the Southern Pacific rail road: SOUTH Cala. express . . Koseburg mail. . Albany hs-al. . . Freight Boriro. . .leave 9:28 r. u. j arrive 12 m. (leave 12:20 km. arrive 9 p. .m. . .leave 1:55 p.m. XnKTII HO L'N D. Cala. express . . arrive 5:54 a. m. leave 6:14 a. m. Ur rive 11 :40 a.m. '( leave 12 m. leave 5 a. m. . leave 7:22 a. m. Boseburg mail . . Aihny local r-.-i.-ht The Lebanon train arrives at ! .'i t jnyat 6 a. u.,9:-5 a. m., 4:2'ij ) . m. and leaves at 0 :10 r. m., 1 :50 V. M. an-1 7:30 a. m. ' Tha Elliotts. The Elliotts, voyagers, a most excellent company of twenty five artists from the leading theatres of the world, including.the Imper ial Japanese troupe nine in num ber, will present to the theatre goers of Albany their excellent performances at the opera house on Wednesday and Thursday ,Aug. band 7 ,On August 6 at 11 :30 a.m., the Imperial Japanese Troupe will make a parade and display of their gorgeous costumes, the finest ever t-eeu in this country, and the ladies of Albany are invited to examine the costumes of the foinous Japanese during their visit with the Elliott companv. The Japanese Troupe includes two Japanese ladies one of which, Miss Karuwaza, is thaonly lady in the world that successfully performs the marvelous feat "the slide for life" on a rope suspended from 'he dome of the opera house to tiie st.ige at an angle of 45 degrees. This act alone is worth three times the admission. The Linn County Paint Mine. Ed. Ilerren is just home from the mineral paint mines in Linn county, w here he found ever thing running along nicely. The mine is fully equipped with ample ma chinery for turning out liny bar rels ! oTK) isiunds eai-h of paint per day. The company have doz ens of orders ahead ami as soon as the get to working to full capacity will be pushed to supply them. Tliey find it necessary t i put in a tiolter, to still further reduce the powder. When this is done Ed. Ilerren will take the road in the interest of the company. Saleiu Statesman. Nomethiiig Radically Wrong. The census returns for Oregon will show a population of onlv 280,000, while Washington will have about 335,0i0. There must be something radically wrong, es pecially when we co'nsider that Oregon cast nearly one-third more votes at the recent election tuan did our sister state. The work has not been well done, and the result is Oregon will have to suffer, for there is no likelihood that the official returns will entitle us to another representative in congress Corvallis Times. A choice and complete line of bottled delicasies have just been added to my stock call and tee tkan. C, Sr-BrowasiL THfc. MA UK UTS. at.BANT QUOTATIONS Wheat-5 Oats dek Klour (4.2b pei bhl Potatoes 30 Eggs-lSo Butter 253a0c Lard 12ig 15c Hams 15Xl7c. Shoulders tkg 10c. Bacoo 10(3 ic. Hay Timothy, $16, oats and cumi, $12. App es -Green, 40(d) .50 nsr bu. Plu o Dried, 4g)e. per 0. App'ea dried bleached tte tuudried A Sc. Chickens 94.5005 00 Hides Be-f hides, greet', 4 c, 10 c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pelt. 100 75c, according to wool. Beef 202)c gross. Mutton 92 00 per bead. Hog 50tJc, dressed. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, lb , pail 15 . Bl - Ms I H I . The latest sliccl music at Mrs Iman's. No. 1 dtur tomatoes aud all kiuu of iresu canned rood at a very low iure al Conrad Meyer's. trovers ol Knod elieese should call on onu Bros. They have just re ceived a lot of full cream, fresh and weet. Mexican Cactus Bitten, the best remedy in the world for liver and kid iey diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale it M Batimi-artV Anew line ol Hue wall-papers with uoiders to inau-li liave lieeu opened at Fortiuiller .: Irviiiu's. They are new and elegai.t designs. Call and see them. For chilblain and frost-bites us; Chain berlain's Fain Balm. Whei, promptly applied to the Irozen Darts it wil. event the sk.n from lumintr iilack r (eeling otf. It allays the tlcbiiijt and Biuarling of cliilti jinr and soot restores the part to a healthy condition Vor sale by Fosuuy -V Mason, Oram) Army boys, as well as many ithers, will be interested in the fci owiDg from Alex B. Po e, Stewart, lean., who 18 A. U. I... t ninmamler Dep't Tenn. ani Ui. He says: "We iave had ao epidemic of whooping jough here and C'bauilierlain's Cough Kemedy has beeu the unl) tliiiiK thai naa done any good." There is no lander from who .ping eongh when this remedy is freely used. 50 cent 'Kittles for sain by Foshay & Mason. Have yon heard what Mr. G. L. VVeast, of Cambridge City, lud., says of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoaa Kemedy? If not, hire it is: "During last summer 1 was troubled very much with severe paius in the stomach and bowels, and was induced oy a friei t to try this Remedy. 1 cook one - e, as per directions, and it gave nu, almost instant relief. 1 cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted." 25 and 50 cent bottles for tale by FoBhay it Mason. Mr. F. J. Smith, Editor of the F. Abercrombie, Dakota, Herald, says: "The most wonderful medicine, I have ever met with, is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiea 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 i 4nd 50 cent bottles for sale by j 'lay ft Mason. Take Simmons Liver Regulator One Dose WORTH mo Dollars ! Piua S. L. R: 1 conoiilor one ! e of Sim mom Liver Ktnnlatnr north Ala. I was constipated, hsil Ileaihu-he. rouM cat nnth- inir with satisfM-tioii or anpetite- had the i county at Alb:iny,tieiron.on lil. suav blues, and felt altogether nut of sons. I re 8ept. 2.1N. vi": Andrew ail.Home sorted to Blue Mass, Calomel. Quinine, and I stead En -v N'o. 536 for the N. E. (IM.IW ln. irtJUII, I1H1II- evsry seme.lv mig-c-sted, but only obtained temporary relief. One dose of S L R did me more (rood than stloa worth of doctors and doctortna-. Kesp'y, J c MaRmt. I have been a teacher for twentv rears, and durinu that time have had lepeatedattacksof k...!.. 1 I . 1 . - . have been entirely cured by Simmons Livei iicwuaviiv, ,i.f,iiiwu try lurpitl fjlter, MO Regulator. I found it to he of so mild a character in its action as not to interfere, in the least with my duties in the school room, ! To those similarly situated and subject tohe j s, i cannoi ujo niniy recommend aim er Kegulator. i H, a, uaaati i sd vbeiutuie. fcy. SPRINGFIELD SAVmii A. W HEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SPKINUFIELD OREGON " "Albany yard and office on RaUroadbetween 4tb d 5th streeUrat3S AWheeler, Albany Manager Having Iub ter not exceueu in quaiiuy, wiu uuuuo , " ,i. prompt and sati factory hlhu trade. SotlrHlor tPabllcalUn. Land Office at Oregon City Or., ) July 10, 1890. J NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notii-e of her intention to make final proof in Bupport of her clHim, and that sai-i proof will be made be made befoie the Coun'y Judge or in his absence iiefore the Coiitny C lerk of Linn Co , at Al bany. Oren on Thursday Aug. 28, 1890, viz : Mary Elaugher nee Hurton, llomesiead En.ry No. 57515 for the W. of X. E. . and V. of S. K. oi -ection 22, T. 10S R.1 E. .-he names the lot ow ing witnesses iopioe hei continu ous residence U)Min and cultiva ion of, said land, viz: A. W. Rii-hardson. Daniel Neal and F. C. 1'epperling of Jordan P. O. Linn o., V. II. Queeiier, oi Siayton P. O. l.inn Co. O'Con. J. T. Al'Pl RSOX. Register. olier I'ur fu III lent Ion, United Sta't Land Ollii e.f Oregim City t)r , Mav 20, 18i.( NOTICEl UliR'EBY t.IVEX hat in compl an -e with the provisi ns of he act of Congress of June 3. 1S78, ei t th d "An act for the sale of tiin'ier lands in the States of Cal lorni'i, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Teni tory," Elmer Raskin of Rock Ciet-k, has t .is day tiled in this oftice his swum statement No. 210ti for the purchase of the S. E- .' j of Section X--. 20. in Tow nship No. 10 Sou'h Range X. 3 E ist, and will offer proo-to show th-.it the land saught is nn.re valuable for its timber or sione than for agri cultural purposes, and to ei-tub-lih his c- aim to f-aid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oreuon on Thursday the iith day of Octolier, 1S!0. lie names as witnesses: Gen. Miller of Portland, Oregon. I. A. llnxck. of Rock Creek Or. ti. W. Wallace, of Rxk Creek Or. E. E. Taft, of Ro- k Creek, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ahove-d.-t-cribed lands are requested to tile their claims in this omce on or bclore said ttih dav of October, 1800. J. T. APPERSOX. Register. tullri' f ur I'ub ml uu. United States Land Office ( Oreiron I itv Or. Mav 20 lsSHl f N OTICE IS HEKEBV GIVEN THAT in compliance with the provisions of the act at Congress of June a, ibis. entitled "An act for the sale of tinnier lands in the States of California, Oie eon. Nevada, and Washington' John Baskin, of KockCreeK, County of Linn, State of Oreiror., has this day tiled in his ollice his swor" statement No. JU59, tor the purchase of the S. E,".4' of S W if, S. W. Kl of e. E. M' and lots :iand 4 of Section No. :10, in Township No, 10 S uth, Range No. 3 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than foJ agricultural purpose? and to establish his claim to said Hnd before the Kegister and Receiver ol this olEce at Oregou City, Oregon, on Friday the 19th day of September 1890. lie names as witnesses uee. Miller, of Portlana, Oregon, E. E. Taf, of Kock Creek, Oregon, G. W. Wallace, of Kock Creek Oregon, and D. A. iluvck, of Kock Creek, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 19th, day or September, lb9u. J. T. APPERSON Kegister, Notlrrfor I'nhllrallnn. Land Office at Oregon Citv Or Julv 7. 18!)'. MOTICKIS HEREBY GIVEN that the following-named mji- tler has filed notice of his inten tion 1 1 make final proof in supiiurt of his claim, and that said proof will be made helore the County Clerk of Linn county at Alhanv, Oregon, on Mond.iv Aug. 25. 1890 viz: John II. Crable, Homestead Kntrv No. 7988 for the X. E. of Sec. 12 T. 10 t. R. 2 E. He names the following witnesses to prov his continuous residence upon and i-uliivation of. said land asprSei 2301 R. S. John West, i. A. Ren net t, K. B. lUitlerand Elmer Irvin all of Mill City. Linn Co.. Oregon. J. T. APPERSOX. Register Notice for Publication. LanJ Office at Orcifon City Or. ) July 15, IS'M). I Jul ICE IS IthKr.HY (ill tN THAT 1 HK 11 I llouiiiL'-iiameil sct'ler tian filcil notice oi his ii-ieiilion to make filial woof in son pi. n ol his claim, anil that Haiil proof will he inailv In-fore the County imlve r Clerk of l.iun county at Alttanv, Oriyon, 0J Welnes nay Sept. 3, 1890, viz: fciiicry L. Harare, Homc8tea4l cntr No. 5S.H9 f.,r I he S. J cf S, K t aim j ! s . or fee. an, I . -., K. K. He nanitD trie fol'owintr uitiics-'H to prove his cotitiniiini9 rfiilt-i ce Hmo anil cut tivati'Mi ot, naiil 'ai it, viz; W H ilestieman h L. w heeler, W II. II. Stewart and .ew ton Lewis, all of Ko k Crfvk, Linn Co, onvon. J T. APVKHS.ON. Register. "toiler r Publlrallnn. Land Office at Oreirr-n I'iiv Or I lulv 15 1MN. f NOTICE IS IIEREhVlil VEX TH AT the followinir mined settler has lilel notice of liH inte' tion to nmke final pioof in support of lii-cliiiin mid that snid proof ill be made before the County Judge or ij tiis absence before the I'mintv Clerk of Linn I . ww . 0f get- - Tn.r S., R. 1 E: He nan.es the tiillowinir witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. 6uid lfnd, t: I J. V. Kiown, A. L. Mouser, F. Brown I snd Clia W illiams, ull of Lebanon P. O Linn county Oretrnn. J.T. APPERSON. Register, Great reduction made on sailor waists, silk wool and fine flannel at G. W. Simpson'. a. WHEELER CALL ON For information concerning invest ments in this city or surrounding cnuntrv. They have listed a large number of tine farms, suitable for i?raiu, fruit or stuck . Thev make inside business and first-class residence property a spe cialty. Sole agents fur WOCDLES Riverside Addition, The beat suburban properto on the matket HALF MILLION DOLLARS To Inan on long time nn good im proved farms or city property. Agents fr the Anglo-Nevtda As surance Corporation, the strongest Fire Insurance Company on the Pacific Coast. TAKE THE CAB FROM DWCi RATES: To any part ot the citv. 50 cents. For calling, first hour $1.50, each subsequent hour $1. Certificate of Organisation. Tkkasi ky lii-rtKTMf.vr, Orrica or ) COMITROI.LXB OK TIIK ' RRKSCT, Wasminoton, May 31, 1890. ) Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre sented to the undersivnid. it has been mad to appear that "The Linn Count v National Bank of Albany" in the chy of Albany, in thf county of Linn, tate of Oregon, hat complied with all the provision of the statutes of the United Htata. reonlred to he complii d with before an association shall be autnorized to commence the business' ol banking; Now, therefore, I, Edward 8. Lacey. comp troller of ihe currency, do hereby certify that "The Linn Countt Nati. nal Bank of Albany" in the city of Albany, in the county of Linn and state of Oregon, is authorized to commence the business of hankinr aa nm. t ided in section 5169 of the Revised Statutes oi tnc L nited states. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal ot office this 81st day ot Mav, 18B0 ISaalJ . & LACKY. ClISICK. SCIISIEEK'S STABLES RON ( Manufaoturti staanj onginea, grist and saw miL machinery, iron fronts and all kinda of heavy and light work In iron and brass casting. Specia'. atten E repairing all kinds of machinery. Patterns made on stort notice A. C08TEL, Prawdant. P LIXORAN. t?eoretary, JOHN H0LMAN,',Snpt THOS. .v And w-.a, yon can't find at other hoaea,I have it. In faut every thing tha is kept in a firnt-clasa house. SPRING NEAT FITTING SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS. THE LATEST THING IN SHIRTS; FTNEUNDK WEAR. SHOES FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER, A DESIRABLE LINE OF UNDERWEAR, STYLISH FURNISHING GOODS. All these and much more are included in the immenM new spring stock received by L.E. B THE- Leading Look Hgre ! Two bouaei in the eaatern part of the city $1176. Four good building lota near Wallace'B store in Third Addition $1400. Four lota in block 8 in Hackleman'f" Fourth Addition $125 each. Three loU in block 18 in Hackleuian'a Fourth addition $500 easy terms. Two lota in block IS Third Addition for $650. Choice acre property near the city suitable for platting or fruit for $150 to $200 per acre. Tha above are rare bargains and profit within the next 00 days. CURRAN & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. -lames F Powe fSUCOBS80R8 TO WALLACE A THOMPSON? Keep the freshest and largest stock of Choice Family groceries, BfFmit, Vege.tables, Canned Goods, Table Delicacies and all kinds of Provisions. FRESH GOODS FLINN BLOCK, JiRST STREET, mm, BRINK Keeps a fine tenant of IT Tin V Fine 'parlor suites, tied-rtiotu snites wiiulow shades, bed aj. I Kiti'-C li.iin-c, f! ;e. iltdcUplOA, 1.U I.-I01I at!.., ' ......! i...; .. . . I. .41 IM W U . .'HI, rt-oi UiKtUcaseS, i.vc mhv mat Irexx-K, wiwker ci:.. lci.'?tiil both pru..ti.l am:! chairs of all kinds, and the Wheeler A Wilson .sewing "J machines. All goods said at - oednickjprioe-i. LAIN, Cloth. ier those who invest will make a fine MONTEITH, Albany, Oregon. REASONABLE PRICES MWIFtiuNilRE .Proprietor of. Albany Soda Works And manufacturer of- UMCfc IVe are uow pieparevl to furiukli clioict, iruih cauuieii of tieat grade, voneiatinv oi ;)ure atick, aasorud Uavora, uaixwl cauuTuB, extra Kreach ana chocolate creams, liiici mixed, candy toys and a general aaeortmMit it one candies Al W UOLfcaAfLk. 4JK Kt.lAll. .iaTOrdanlrom cuuut'y ilwinn pcoiuptlj ai uuidea im. facloij on I- im street- OUEtiUfti ALUA S Y iMulte, e ALtiAUI, unLUui, isas ! A LUii lOlJJb Oi ILbllUUtlb. Classical, acieounc, literary, ixunuercia. .uid normal uiaseea. iauimoi ertudj at tanked to meet Uie ueeua ol ail aiaoca u uuaeuU. oeuai luauceuieou "UcitftJ -.lU.K.utu from anrowL l oilion raiiKca trou 8I5.5 i &ti.S frr lerni. lnatrumcntl inalruction in4 Uiuau ai ivci u Aiiad iMUia uuiixa. ooara iu pri.aie liuuiiieo M low rates, ani roouia lor veil iKMraiu al auiau expeuau. A carelul supcrvuion exurcmcd Oicr pup iaay iroiu uouie. tut uiruuiATa aud full particulars, aduresr iAe presiueui, fcLBEKT . CO.ND1T, Aiuauy, oru'on. WHKRE WILL YOU FIND A 100D 2act MEAL? At the Delmonico "PBT ' SKB1KVABT, 1RV IIH IIINNRR, TKV lllh 1 supper. tioeU Uros. dnall thcii oi cookinit. Tiv his hot coflVeand tea will cakes for 10 ets. Eaiitcrn oynu-m are a spr cialty, and (treat care will he taken to pui theni up after fcaslern ftyie. Yaquina anc Bay View ojsters constantly on ha.id Krao bis' bill ot fare anu ee if you don't find vliai yon want. Ind you ever try one of our Sun dav dinners All kinds ol pune. Karniei wiil find a gixxi tahie set at the Delinioiiiuo Waiting ' ill be prompt Come and see u. ('resh F'uh. KreHli Game. Kr-h MeaU-.W-r BKU., P-ups. A New liepairS Has just been ojiened on First street, opposite the Russ House, where you can get all Kinus oi broken articles mended, (.'locks, guns and locks repaired, keys tit ted, etc. Work from the country promptly attended to. iilianj Bath Hon: AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER. PKOPtUETor. yif Ladier ud eliild en's hair Jres:-. nt a specialty. DiUuu sutisfaelioi tfuarantcd PIANOS 1HOSE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS srjirent, the best made to stand tin climate of this coast, ran I e suited ty Vliiu. at Mis. B K. lit man's, opo.ite the ilasuni' lempl a, Firat street. The latext vocal aim instiumental music kept for sale. Alxeth largest assortment of stampini; patten. s select from this side of 'Frisco, ifiten in aintinir and emnroiilery at hei studio over Linn County Bank. Give he. tour crder and yon will lie pleased. Coburg Lumber I sell the heBt lumher in this coun try, cedai Posts, shingles, laih, linuu and windows, moulding, etc. Price. from $5 to $22 per thousand. Yaf at Laason, oil the Narrow t'atige. See nie hefore purchasing elw 're. W. W. CRAW IORD. Pobtotfi'je address. Talhnan. Oregon. McDonald 4 LasselL HARRISBURO. OrtKOOX. Are prepared to fumith firt-clopa tmnliei in car load tot-at lulinu lifts f.r theem inic season. They solicit cnue)i:i,di nee. Novelties in wash dress fabrics. The largest stock in the city at Samuel E. Young's. S. N. STEELE REAL ESTATE and 1 i;r 1 roker Large list of good farm and city property for sale. Ixjans money on real estate in Linn and adjoining counties. Insurance written up in reliable companies. Notary Public and conveyancer. Call on or write me. S. IT. STEELS. ALBANY. - - OREGON DR W. C. NEOUS. Crailuate of the Koyal College of Londoii, England, also of the Itelle vue Melical College. The Dr. ha- spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe I cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scroti-la enlargements, t union1 ind wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospital. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." CTOffice and residence Ferry street, between Thisd and Fourth. OoutectUHMSB llOI VALUABLE PEOPERTY. I For sale or trade for iood nro- petiy here. A two acre block (or 24 lota) with a good house and all in a young orchard in Ocean Park addi tion, A-tona. Any one desiring to make a liv ing by raising fruit and garden, at the will be metropolis ot Oregon, and have a good home on the sea side, u here' they can have the best risn and oysters, etc., will find this a baigain. Inquire of Dr. i. M. Jones. To the Buyer of Shoes. We are otlering some rare bar gains in men's aud ladies ehoes e sell you the same shoes' that other houses show you made by the same mauufacturer in short they ate the same goods fur much less ii.oiicy. Ca.l ami see our IC glulMl.itl Ul MIC lljttt J.I U i0 ji.r tint oil euch Juli" i olioes pulVliaoLU. 'lhi.su jul, lie Uvvv aiul Uial eiaea iu ctclf ;ai llcu.ai . Ji.. ii. jiclLWAN' Corset! Corsets! We make a specialty of ladies .uid unsses hue corsets'and waists. Ve have a drive in a French .sateen corset at 75 centa. Extra iood value. Samlkl E. Yolko. Iu the decline of life, infirmities jesei us to which our youth and maturity were etrangers, our kid neys aud liver are subject to de rangement, but nothing equals Dr. I. 11. .McLean's Liver and Kidney Lialm as a regulator of these organs. Foshay & Mason. Notice. Parties indebted to the old firm ot spencer Rlackburn w ill please call ami sett.e as soon as con venient. Iry gnods and notions on first tloor, clothing department and gents furnishing gAnls on second tloor at ii. W. Simpson's. People going to the seaside can have tiie IIkuai.d eent to them wiihout additional expense by leaving their addresses at this otlice. tlTY TAXES. Notice is hereby (iven that the tax roll of tin. city of Albany, Or., for the year lbMo. has been placed in my hands for collection, and that I will be at the council chamiieis of said city to receive aud receipt for tie taxes chained in said roll, lor the period of thirty days from date ol this notice All taxes remaining un, aid at the expiration of thirty days threreaftor wi;l be returned to the common council i4 the city ol Albany as delinquent, and costs ami expenses lor collecting such ttxes be ui.leit thereto. JOHN N. HOFFMAN, Citv Marshal. Iated at Altianv. dr., this lMh day of Mar IS90. CITY RESTAURANT. Having been eovirelj Jremo leled, this old aud popular restaurant will tie made first-class 'in every nipect The public will he given good meals at all hours for onlv 25 cents. Every thing neat and attractive. Ovstert ip -very style. W. A. MufvHR. DEALERS IN STCVES. TIKWARF. HCUSE FUFNISHIf CS, Manufacturers of galvanized iron cornice. Plumbing a specialty. Hive us a call. Star Bakery ! ,.A FULL STOCK OF- Stap.'e Groceries Glassware, VpI'IUM The Iet9t quality of tea, coffcesa, oiihI.o, UUtM, t tC. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERT DAY. At this old reliable house is also to be found a complete assortment of fresh family ' ii ocerie, to a hii-l is constantly beh s added i:l tin' 8-asonaiile lines of irroceriea ami, pto visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles. Dried Beef Chipped to order. Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all boueht when prices crelt'W and the benefit ol tie manin will be Kiven to his cuMomers. Remember theplace. at the old coiner on Kiratand Hroalalbin St. Con rati 31er. ST AN AR1) & CUS1CK, PKOI-KIETOKS OP OiTY DRUB bTORB. Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Cheni :eals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, ichool and Artists' Supplies. Physician's inscriptions carefuhy eompounded. f-irst4Street. Alhanv, Oregon. 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