TTTR MOWftTiN fTETTALft; BATTTRPAT. SKPTlCKBETt 27. 1890. OK SALE. Th Dau.t Hen i to will be on wle each morning a1 H. J. Jones' book atore.where it in be procured (U 5 otnU per copy. 40TTXHOB AB. C TOWN. Spectacles for every one at French'" jewelry store, j Lau-.-ft novelties in 4 .aiibari anil i MtpecatE. C. t;e..r!s. Ask to flee our -'.50 ladifta at E. C. Searls. shoes for All kinds of fresh fruits receii i-ived feily at Jas. F. Powell M. s. When vou w- ! a sHIisr- man s r boy's it go. to - i. vV. Simpson. : Get -rour Lata me iauieo Baaar.' A drat class trimmer in attendance. A yery large assortment of new tint, gingnams, strong cloth, w ' r " , T ' , i i Try m can of baking powder and jetawaa'i Dowi arm piicuer ,ara. waoiat p.il.li.: an lion Blackbuan A Pironi a. pro,.eeds converted int JS. C. Searls, has the finest j thjJ i, ,-,.,1 st lies treasury, ladies' shoes at the lowest prices j A jar ,. proportion "f the na-k-to be found in the valley. ages and -urccls sent to the dead Wanted A Kirl to do general j Motuework. Inquire at the irnca ef C. E. Wolverton. Ladies and misses jockey raps, infants caps and bonnets, and a ' fall line of infants' wear at G. W. Simpson's. r ur . l ..... I . J- G. Gross, of Uaterloo wah I in tne cuy yesieruay, oup.ji.-it customers with water trono me popular soda springs ol that place. "A dollar saved is a dollar earned." so call at the Ladiei Bazaar, and examine prices on aillinery before purchasing else where. The Misses Ball will have ai. pening of Fall and Winter millin ery Wednesday, Thursday and fol lowing days, to which all are cor dially invited. Special bargains in all woo! itings just received at 30 and 4" fcenU, the beat Talue. ever showii in Albany. Call and sea them at W. F. Bead's. ?. W. Mimoson has receive! his mil stock of stockinette and seale- j jacketa and three quarter seali . , eloaks, and have a complete ass rt -! sue! ot all the latest st le. Tue ladies of the W, c. T. I are requested to observe -uturdax , SpDt. 27. as membership crusadi day. They will meet at the haii at H o'clock v. M.. lor special prayer. Messrs. Will A -stark hav.- jiirt received a new line of Waiud'o' silverware, solid gold watches, rings and jewelry oi H kinds. 1' . -i :d see theii line selections. Geo. Anderson, at the Albat ". Ish market, next door to the ott wfnee, has fresh oysters by tl. int. quart, bushel or any quant it;, desired, in the dressed or u -dressed. W. A. MeGhee goes to-day Bcio to take charge of the publ . school in that ity. His lr.tiie. in-law J. W. White will hav, charge cf tha City Restaurant u this city. J. W. Brock, the aaeni lor t) . Maskell Literary Club, i- iu t, . eily, having begun a canvass oi the county. lu't fail to see bi llet of elegant premium bibles i n aiembeis. We are requested to announce that on Sunday, .Sept. 2ith, at '. 'clock p. w. in the Kvangelidt! ahurcti of Albany there will he eervice by the German minisU ', Uev. Gust fi. Meyer oi Mou .1 Aogel. We are sole agents in thi city lor the best dour on the mark t. The Benton Full Holler, Corvaliis new tlouriug mill. It is the b it and cheapest at 1.10 per sat li. Blackburn A Pironi. F. L. Kenton continues to re ceive subscriptions for all the leading newspapers and maazin ; at the cash grocery store near ti;e postottice. All orders leit wi;h him will be forwarded without re lay, saving the subscriner t- t trouble and expense of toi warding the same to the publisher. Having purchased all the Iat t atvlen in millinery the ladies ill tind it to their interest to call and exa.nine our stock beioie purchas' uig elsewhere. K. k K. Hall. Prof. Jewitt, of the Harrisburg public school has been seriously ill and lr. Davis of thiscit, has been called to see him, bur is now better. Only the primary depart ment of the school as open dur ing his illness, Miss Kllen White being teacher of that department. The counters for the Bank of Oregon building have been placed in uosition. and they form an eleaant finish to the room Thev i are of the most elaborate pattern and finish, being in native Oreg ai wood in natural color. The Sugar Pine Door and Lumber compai! certainly deserve and receive great credit for their manufacture, showing as they do most superior workmanship. The bank build ing throughout ib simply elegantly planned and carried out in erec tion. It is an ornament to thw city. Buy your tickets to the east via the Canadian Pacific railroad, the best railway service in existence from 5 to 10 cheaper than ant Athor transcontinental line. The tinest scenery in the world is along j the Canadian Pacific railroad. Ke- j member you can save 5 on a second-class ticket and 10 on a tirbt class ticket by purchasing youi tickets over this line. For map and tickets, etc. .call on F'.A.Burk hart, office opposite tne First National bank, Alt any, Or. Matthews & Washburn now have in stock the largest and most com plete line of heating stoves evei brought to the valley. A choice and coaplete line ol bottled delicasies have just beea added to my stock call and ate C, Jfc. JKrowi Mi. P08I0FFICE MATTERS. the Bm'H-js Expands and Bom Hlote Ttt' Shoild b Obaemd. How tii- rmsinea. of the United Mates posiotriee department liu? gro n into colossal dimensions i. known ny all. A circular, con taining much inloruiatu n, has been pi iced in our hand, from which e ni'Mi vi-e o make iicota- titcs from nine to time. This worningwe quota : WC OIA UHl iuno ,-. v.. matter are .sent .inn la ly to tin dead 'letter ytliiv h teas n nl in correct, i'ltifii'le. or deficient ai dress, insutlicient postage, inse cure inclosing, whereby matter mailed Incomes separated from the envelope or wrapper, u. sin lai.tire to be called lor r :, liv ered to the person addressed. This is a dailv average of ovei 20,000 pieces. Packages and parcel are re corded, ami where they do t dis .;lo-e the name and address of the owner are riled ; if of w.j(hin t not called t"i or el.- iiea witnin two years ttie letter otli fail to be re-Wed t the owners because of the ahsenci on the wrapp- rs or ini losures t anvthng to indicate ownership thereof. Packages and all matter mailed at lees than letter rates of postage. BIIOUIO, III HUllll , aj,resH of , should, in addition to the name le sender up.m . l lie or wrapper, hear in connection therewith a reuuesl for its return in the event of non delivery, in w i. ii h case it is also returnable directly to the sender from the p-Moffiee addressed, charged with return postage :it the rate required for the class oi matter to which it belongs. A ! -Oonert Shame. Three i darion county's most respected c nines have been sui- jecied to a gross insult at : in hands of County Assessor 1'Iacker- j by. When he late assessment i was being copied it aasdiscoveren j that but three dogs, at a totai j valuation of $0, had been asi-essed. Ul ttiese, one helonged to a mat j named Mr) iuire and another to i j Mr. McCuhy. The two beast ; were given in as worth .'!5, Th j j third dog was the property of A j "K Coudit, the county treasurer . j j and the va'u.'.'ion placed on th j I animal was $2f. When it caun j time t' copy the do asessmenib j ; into the rolls there was found t i I he no "dog column,'' .o th j canines were counted in with ti -pins put in the pig pen, hs i were. Thus it is that M.iri.o county's new assessment show three more ho is than the county is entitled t . and tnu it is, als I that three d..gs are slandere.'. The hog ceusun has been padden Salem Statesma . The Secuiifl Cr. The Orponian menlions -rop raspberries as foiio. Uavid Cole yesterday le boxes of tine ripe tasplw the Second crop ol this the Oregoniau otli- e Met thev were something oi a secoie Mi. I W4 . es o; ar lOllT'll .1 lo-itv and imagined that hi-, i.irm at Belle Haven, out on tiie slough was a great fruit producer. Sec ond growth rasplerries. or :'i: ies or potatoes, are no rarity . und tlie room ot the Oregoin. porters. Their table.- are with this soir of stud up time of tiie first hard fro;t. ally about Christmas. .V will become ujr'it'en"d raspberries for his t h 'pm ner after lie has lru few years. s re it re; o the .-ner - din iing a folk l'lueer. !' r ;" e. . pojn c uij' met ajain at Monmouth fue-' it t'oi the purposes of adopting a insti tution ami by-laws for the g-.vern ment of the recently or.-inized camp of pioneers. The oiganiza tion shall be known by the name of the Polk County Pi meer asiei ation. All persons residing in Polk county w ho came to Oregon prior to January 1K"5, and there children horn prior to said date, all be eligible to membersiiit Au m.-. tings of the association shall be held at Mon mouth The Nest !'rex AHxn lutlun, President L. Samuels, of trie Oregon Stale Press Assoeiat ii.n, yesterday fixed the time for hold mg the next annual convention. At the last business meeting oi the association held in Portland last month, Astoria was selected as the place for holding the next annual meeting, but the date was left blank, and President tiamuels was authorized to choose the time. He yesterday decided on August 27, 28 and 2!, and ) hegon journalists can paste this in their tiats, so as not to forget it. Id the l.aw' Clutche. I. Crowder, a resident of Al bany for the past year or so, was arrested and brought down here by Deputy I'uitt-d Slates Marshal Miller. He was arrested on a war rant based upon an indictment found in Kansas in l.S.S'.l, charging him with per.-onating a United States secret -ervice officer, a id in this manner procuring free transporta'i in on a railroad. He has employed counsel and will endeavor to secure his liberty. Tiie indictment appears to be all right. Oitgonian. Mining ( lanua. J. W. liardner, II. W. White and G. P. Harris, have luc.ttetl the S -uthern I'n. ilic, t entral I'acilic, Cnion Paritic, Kansas I'acilic and North Pacific miiiiiit: claims in i tie S.-ntiain mining district; Wiu McLeod, the Lexington, in the Calapooia district, and Geo. P. Harris, the Mountain Lion, in the S.tntiani district. Try a glass of Celery phosphate ta Cumiaisg's drug store. LEB4S0S JTOTES. Benjamin Barker gave us lately Last, evening wan the secondand a branch off a Terra J ipoiiic tree past evening of the fair, and a which. is growing in his yard in ; grand success .t was. The pro I ei.anon. Tlie tree bore fruit this j gramme was well carried out and ear, which gave rise to numerous conjectures concerning its real name. The Terra Jap n is iden tical with the catechu of commerce ami is much used n m-diciiie aud also us a taiiiiing aeiit. The Camp Fire tt be given by the(J. A. K., Saturday evening, S pt 27, at the- L'nion hall, promises much Onetf ttie iiiOft salient features of the occasion will be pork and ''eaiif. There will br ! songs, recitations und army I reminiscences by those V'"J wer- tncre and can spe:tk trom esper ieuce. The V. It. C. will serve ice cream and cake. The public are cordially invited. Married, at i he. residence O! the bride's mother in Lebanon, Sept 24 h. Prof It. N Wright and Mis- 1 md linihi'd. Tin couple stilted on n bridal tour 1 hur.-d ty morning Proiessor ai-I his bride haw the ivell wishes ii many frieti is Between the hours of (5 and 8 'ii ihe mo' ni-- ajons I- mled wish rock am! mihk r pas. .'own our fv. ? ;iiii iihinit t:e l.lt 'hi'lgr! ee- of e e'ti 's are wauo s lo;. ltd it i iiili!i'!g material. To u. his is an ii.di aiioii oi (.nrsperou titnes hi d cons (ju id ar wth. V -. 1 .1 lixlh Tin- r a nei .-5; mi 1 j II. imI .unrik ; i i:.e Willa -a river one nij:ht !al viek. Alioiit 2 o'l-li ck at night :ew were awakened by w it r iv.tinng in ! rients into the i-aVio a here t'.ey were sieepin. To t heir h nor they discovered that '. steamer was to the water's Ige ate i .- inki'ig, and they only ii id ti ee to jump into a rowboat (1 tn.iKe their escape. The - .-aine. hes on her side is one of t c deep 'st pang of the river, and . aliiio-t entirely out of s'ght. i lie c; ise of the accident is a? y t unknown. I'lifiirtiuiate. C. P. Davis's young son. who bad an arm broken recently .'bile imitating circus artist on a rapeze, is surely a child of mis I'ortnne, .-ays tiie Pendleton East : iretsoiiiau. Ye-terday, while vheeling a baby, he happened to -tep on a pistol cylinder, full of artndges, which had been care essly thrown away by someone. .)ne of the cartridges 'xploded, the bail passing very t ar the boy's f ice. and burning his eyes so sewiely with powdc hat he is hardly able to see this morning. Tiie cylinder was after.-. ard found, with one chamberempty. Grange Meeting. The Dades Sun say: The 'V.i-rii ahd Sherman counties busi ness council. Patrons of Husbandly, met with Highland grange at Kingsley r.n the W!h, inst. President John Medh-r pre sided and William Holder, state grange lecturer, acted as secretary. Seven granges were repiesented, and the inmost good feeling pre vailed. One of the results of the iie-tiug was the formation of a co-oper dive business association, mention oi which was made in these columns last week. A Valuable Bovine. The Astoria Pioneer says that B. F. Hall, residing up tt e river in the vicinity ot Hall's ferry, has a half roan Durham cow which brought him f ur calves inside ol eleven months, all alive and doing well, and good grass the past season cave about tive gallons of rich nnlk eai h day. The first two calves came in April, IS.Sil, and the next two last March, the former both being males and the latter a male and female. A man with a few cows like that could soon stock the ranges of Eastern Oregon. For tlie Mine. The Albany Minincand Milling company are sending in to their Santia i mines, a laige amount of material .i .d provisions, and yes terday Ken Irick, an experi enced : mill man, went in to work : r iem in charge ol their new machinery. Death troBi 'i'hlent. Prof. I. C. Keezel of that faction of the I'nited Brethren church that is putting up a new college build ing at Phiioina'h, is reported 'o have leen iatal.y injured by fail mg from the build i.t; in course of construction and died y stt rday. About Completed. The g itherinu of straw tor the Lebanon pajier mills has been completed. and their immense : heils are full. The material is also on the ground and the. mills will be pushed to completion and put to work as soon as Ksibie. Sl'XDAVS llll.l. OK I-AUK. A FAT HEN. KkKSII ( HAMIKHKY SAI CK Sweet potatoes. Cauliflower, Turnips, Endive, ' .reen corn, Tomatoes, A SICK FIlY Peaches, Pears, Grapes, Plums. A FAT PICK. Picketed eo I fish, Pius feet, Offshore M ickeral, Swiss cheese, Cauned Asparagus, rreneh peas. MlsilltooMS, All of the above, fresh aud nice, at Mueller A Garretts Dried r ruit. 1 am prepared tn pay thw high est market price, in trade or cash, for choice dried u nits of all kin. Is. Sampel E. Yoino. Visible supply of grain : Wheat, 17,610.439 bushels, an increase of 70,710. Corn, 8,500,835 bushels, an increase of 37o,2!HJ. Oats, 4, 179,747 bushels, an increase of i 130,501. Baney, 1,344,470 bueh- eis, an increase oi Ml.U&o. THE W. 0. T. TJ. EN'l'ERTAIHKEST. very ent.'rtalnihg. The duet by Mrs. Chamberlain and Mr. Prich ard was the only part of the pro gramme that was not rendered, Mr. Pnchard being ill. The booths were beautiful, the curio booth be ing especially interesting. liuftinemt Change. John Isom .Ir.h.is purchased the co'itectionerv store and business of Francis P:eifVer for $7000, and will take immediate possession. lhe business will he continued at the old stand without interruption. Slaughtering Cattle, The Ialles Times-Mountaineer sarf th - t Tu-s a a.iernoon, a frei.ht train, west-bound, when : a-sing ('ape Horn, came on a nan l of cattle. I h" w histle was blown, aud brakes set ; but the animals crowded the track so it was itnpossdj'e to p.iss. In this Ktion of the toa'i it ieuircs con siderable i-owei to overcome the rade, ami i: as in. possible to t p suddenly. Consequently the I'icon otiue ran over several of the ca'tle, throwing it from the track I ditching elever cars, several ol which were leduo-d to kindling wood. The eni;:i -r and rireman h id no time t- jump, aed escaped iuiinjuied. A 1 lamp in one of h x car bad a leu broken, and a- otherwise bruized. There 'vere several cattle killed, and pieces of tieef-stenk were scattered 'or ip-iite a distance over the track, The cars were loaded with wheat .nd general merchandise. An Old Gun. The wandering lale Arke, an ild German with a French name, passed throu.-h the city on Sunday last, says the Pomeroy Indepen dent, wilh a little Mexican burro packed down to (he guards. The old man had oneof General Scott's old field pieces, which some rneriean lost in the Mexican war. The gun was made by S. North, Middleton, Conn., V. S., in 1845. The old man told in fair German that he had been a wanderer for ixt years. He had been in all the old mining camps of this oast. Terrible Accident. A frightful accident occurred about ten miles east of Union Friday evening. Mr. R. D. Nel son was hauling a lead of wood from the mountains when the team became unmanageable and ran away. The load was turned over, Mr. Kelson falling beneath His right leg was broken just be 1 .w the knee and his left foot was torn entirely off. It is probable that he also leceived internal in juries. He died at : o'clock the next morning. The Improved Roaster and Baker. in this day of inventive genius many articles are being made that are of surpassing utility. In the culinary line, one of the most use' ftil of these is a latest improved roaster and baker, being a very useful and desirable article for every housewife in the land. Mrs. .d. Tall, oi this city, has the agency for Linn county, and de sires to place one in every well regulated family. She also desires to place them in the hands of local agents in dill'erent parts of the county. For particulars address her at this city, P. box U7, or call at this oflice. Fall and Winter Woolens. We have received a large invoice of line wo jlens, including novelties of the latest foreign and eastern designs and await your early inspection. It is of course understood we positively guaran tee perfect tit and firot-class work manship. Zacuks A Son, Merchant Tailors and Drapers, Opposite Postolfice. the l'nion 1'aciflc. Is the only line running two fast trains dailv from Portland to Omaha, St. Paul. Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and all points East and Sou' h. Buy your tickets of C. (i. Rawli.-igs, foot of Broad albin street, Albany. Another Car. We will have another car of choice watermelons and (-antelopes to-day. We are still turning out cho e groceries by the wagon load ami selling cheaper than any house in t..wn. Order your fine groceries from MullerA Garrett's. The Dailes Times Mountaineer says a deposit of opals has been lout d near Moscow Idaho, and taken up nnder the mining laws. A tine specimen of rough opal found there was sent to W W Bakei of Walla Walla. Jewelers pro nunce it a first-class article. This opal mine w ill prove very valuable to its owners, and is but another of the many latent re source? of the Pacific Northwest. Hi Plummor's- seven acres of hops turned out 10,000 pounds, the eight acres of John Groves yielded 13 00(1 pounds, and from eh ven acres Joda Morrison took 2'V0i pounds. They have had opportunities to unload at from ;!" to 37 cents, but are waiting for better figures Dalles Itemieer. Sick headache is the bane of many lives ; to cure and prevent this annoying complaint use Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney pillets. They are agreeable to take and gentle in theii action. For rent, a building suitable for email business or a dressmaker, on First street. Inquire of E. L. Thompson. Matthews & Washburn, the en terprising hardwate and s'ove dealers, received their thirt1 car load of stoves yesterday. Kew geods at Read's. BUSINE8S LOCALS. Canes at French's. Com passes at F. M. French's. Wilcox A Conn, photographers. Fountain pens at W ill A Stare's. Cumming's for choice soda wa ter. Wilcox & Conn's photograph gal lery. Go to Wilcox & Conn for photo graphs. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searls'. Secure a good picture at Wilcox & Conn's. Silver headed canes at F. M. trench's. Latest styles in dress goods ai E. C. Searls. Twenty yards of calico for if. I at V. se-ins. School shoes are tee lowest a; E. C. Seai is. Go to Jus F. Powell A Co s fresh groceries. If ou want a go xl gold pen i .. 1 ; on F. M. French. See those, gl Viiit slock in u lacket' - at R'vd's. F. M. French sells Seth Tboma-; watches and clocks. "The latest in canes at the corner jewelry store. Weill headed eniies at the corner jewelry store. Latest novelties in ladies clo.k- at E. C. Seai Is. See those undressed k 1 gloves tt W F. It-ad'. When vou want a nice hat c.id )n i i. W. Simpson. All the Litest in ci'mk - and jacket at W. I, Head's. Drink ice cold soda at C. K. Brownell's and be happv. Ladies jacket-' and capes in the. latest stvles at E. C. Searls. Latest designs in jewelry just received at F. M. French s. A fine line of fall tea gowns just received at the Ladies' Bazaar. Corner of Second and Ferrv is Wilcox A Conn's photograph gal lery. Go to Cumming's drug store BlumSerg Hock, for vour arfist'e supplies. Zaches A Son received a large invoice of fad and winter woolens recenth . And when you want a delicious cold drink go to C E. Brownell's for soda. We make a specialty of fine cakes for parties and weddings. Blackburn A Pironi. I'se Beggs Dandelion bitters for nuiirestion, dyspepsia and all kindred discuses. Begirs celebrated family remedies are fur sale b all leading druggiaU every w here. Jiens', youths' and lxys' cloth ing and furnishing goods atG. W. Simpson's. Special prices made on all dress goods to make room for fall stock at G. W. Simpson's. The best assortment of musical instruments ever seen in Albany at Will A Link's music store. Dr. C. C. Kelly can be found in hfs oflice in the strahan-Pearce block ready for calls every day. Happy Is he who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. Brownell. Always fresh and full weight. Smoke tht celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igars, manufactured at Julius .loss ih"s cigar factory, f f Ladies can procure Hughes A Storey's tailor system at the Ladies Bazaar. IT. J. Sower, agent. 1 have received my fall line of kid gloves, and our $1.50 glove is the best ever offered here for the money. E. C. Searls. Get some of those fine pies and cakes for Sunday at Blackburn A Pironi's. Don't cook over the hot stove these days. The latest novelties in cloaks, jackets and capes for Ladies, Misses and Children at the Indies Bazaar. Urad wold's fine teas, with the cut-glassware that goes w ith them, forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. Anything you want in our ba kery department is of the very best. Good goods and low prices is what you get there. Blackburn A Pironi. For all kinds of green or dry fruit boxes call at the Sugar Pine Door A Lumbei Company's ware heuse, Albany, Or. A large stock of guitars, violins, banjos, mandolins, accordeons, etc. just received at Will A Link's. Call and get our prices. Fort miller A Irvinn have a full line of lace curtains, chenille cur tains ana tame covers mat are as handsome as handsome can be. Fresh bread, fresh bread, fresh bread. Order your pies and cakes from Blackburn A Pironi ; they are experienced bakers and can make anything you want to order. The genuine Boynton furnaces are sold by Matthews A Washburn the largest kealers in stoves aud ranges in the valley. Go and in spect their stock, they can please you. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points North, South and East via Khe Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. An elegant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, eielons, pineapples, bananas, plums, apples, and in fact every kind of rare fruits and fresh vegetables, is to be found at .las. F. Powell A Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. Take'tbe Union Pacific railway for the East, thirty-five heurs quicker than any other transcon tinental line. Elegant new dining cars, Pullman palace sleepers, free family sleeping cars run through to Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chi oafo. C. G. Bawlinga, city ticket agent, foot of Broadalbin street. HOPKINS -5 ( We desire - ?"f..rm the citizens of Albanv and vicinitv that we have just received direct from Eas ern Factoritrovcr2iKCOM.slM. V.D UV.WV. ..OVn-, Much we are en a?.. ' m t prices fal low all rompe; ito.. As an a-iver i-en et.t I our busin--we will isive to ea.-h purchaser oi ..i.e oollai s worth of goods a -icket ei.-.i lin - t' e h -ider lo o e chance in a full nickel-plated btov i now on exhibition at our store. If vou intend puichasii g a .-love- ad ai.u see our line ami get our prices. Farmers Attention, Po'vou want to tiuy a LL O 111 g A Steaxatcat Lead cf Ttir. Jci:reiy jttt iccei-vec AT STEWART Call and Sel ct What You Want. ItUsoluttou .Notice TO WHOM it may concern- The .vart ueohip herctofure exisiins unlcr the tirm nme of Bnrkhart SUlin carrj inu on n iteneral Keal Fjitatc Lnau A I neiirnnr-e RusincM in Albanv, Oregon is tin day disiolveil fey mutual rnunt, W. A. Mai in retiring. The bnsinos A ill he continue hmwifter ky F A. liurKhart at the i place of liu&ineos and under his name. Hated this lath day of Septeniher, lslK', W. A, Mali. F, A. St R , DT. WTMAN t8t fir tlie Pacific Mil lual Life and Acidnt linuram e Co: al- ho aent for Fire lnaurancn Co. Albany, Or. FIEST NATIONAL BANK PRESIDKNT L. KLINN. VICE P11F.8IKENT 8. K YOCNO. CASHIF.K E. W. J.AtHOS. a TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING . BUSi.VKSS. S. E. Yousa, L. Fmnn L. E. IIlais, b. (. Sox. E. W. Langdon Cashier, REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS Pfoifler, Prop. Only firet-eclaiw hoiwe n the citv. Laiirc sample rooms mr com- mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General staife orh Cor-atlb. I 1ATARRH CURED, health nmi sweet J breath secured, by Shiloh'n Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 centd. Nanal Injeotor free. Sold by Foshay & Mason. A!;;;; :1 ;Fi;;i : Job : Pria tsrs FLINN BUCK ALBANY OB. Albany Opera House, TWO NIGUTS ONLY WEDESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCT, 11 AND 12, nvri V i Equine and charming paradox, OU DOGS AXD rOXlESUU Will give three of the grandest entertainments ever seen in Amer ica. AN EDUCATIONAL FESTIVAL, A WORLD OF WONDER, A GOLD MINE OF FI N. "Prices 50c; children 25c. Xo extra charge for reserved seats. Seats on sale at Blackman's drug store. W GOODS!! DEALERS IN- ".ii tin, Kugine, TLieher, this ear i gTRIKE L I BLAIN'S ! A ND LOOK A.T 969 PAIF( OF" PANT SI !!! BROs t3 o 88 Mower or ofLti mac Limy fex lire tenet cf 1690. & SOX C3 era S3 CO -4 ii