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THE MOlttONG HWRALD; WEIyKSDAV NOVEMBER 19. 188Q. AN SALS. tbm D.uxt Hiiud will be on 1 uK mvninv at H. J. Jonefl' r. book gtora.where itt an be procured at 6 cauta par copy. 40TTOIAB AWIII TOWN. Cloaks at coat t E. C. Searla'. Hulin& Pawaon. druggista. Camming'a for choice aodawa Fine saner kraut at Mueller A liarrett's. A good fountain pen for $2.00 at French's jewelry idore. Ti.f Aid Socictvwill meet it.:, .(umnnn at Mh. V . K. Bll- veu's. Pin bargains in ladies and gent? gold and eo.a nneu waicnm M. French's. I Immu to marrv was wanted 4tVOItVV a-w ----- j yesterday to J. O. Calaway anu alary ." Simpson. B aura and aee the fine display of choice delicacies for Sunday at Mueller A Garrett's to-day. Parker Broa. have just received . a full sucroly of the finest vegeta bles of the season. Call on them. 11 i . 1 j -. .- - : i I a TTTrUTif?Tn i a tT t w I A OftAVli unaauxi. i -i ! THE SCENE OF THE WRECK. Iniestlgatln? the Canfe-bet'IUg tne Claims o! the Injurnl OREGON'S RAILROAD PROBLEM, 1110 rron.ibie outcome oi we njpriuun j Legislative Session. ! Aooaatd of DrnifgiDj; and CommittiDg Rape Upon a Oirl at Scio.' llon.T T. (Ji er. representative Sai.em. Nov. 17. Today and i . ....... ! -i i ...i...: .1 . freely to a reporter concerning the orobiible results of the coining ses- Physicians' prescriptions com pounded with accuracy and care at Hulin & Dawsou's drug store, French's corner. A. Cohen pays the highest price for all the poultry offered at the corner of Third and Calapooia streets. Mr. Wm. McKinnon, who lives Up where the trout sport in the upper waters of the roaring San liam, is in the city. Crawford & Paxton have a tine lot of souvenirs of Albany scenery. They would make capital presents to send your friends in the East. Messrs Crawford & Paxtoii took eleven different views of the recent nil road wreck, and they have already sold over two hundred j Swigert pictures. Two drunks broke out of the shanty called a city jail yesterday afternoon and escaped. It is need lea to add Albany needs a decent city prison. H. J. Gamerston, representing J. V. Thomas 4 Co., oi can ran- x purchasing t including Manas' been in tho fit v. . Dunns' their i stav here they succeeded in o- tainunr settlements in mil nom a large number of injur ;d, the prices ior receipts in full to c over all damage ranging from $100 up ward-. Scheuk.e, the man whose foot was amputated is ottering a emit claim for $25) . 1 i . e . i I. .1 ... The clearing oi me w tcck is si . work, although two forces are en (rjiied in it. One Itoiiv of men are rebuilding the fallen bents, ano'her siuad are getting the ex j press and baggage ears out, ami j getting ready to remove the en- nine. There was absolutely notli r e . I . "I .... t ing leii oi me man i;tr. - temporary track Ins been built on ti.e east side of the trestle and over this the engine will bedrawn. The trestle will be finished Wed nesday and ready lr the passage of trains. 'I he Allen timbers are evidently considered sound, for the railroad company are using them in Ihe new trestle. Passen ger traffic is almost uninterrupted, local trains transferrin!: "it the trestle and overlands running via Corvailis. Salem receives freight bv the Corvallis route and trains are expected to be running reg'i larlv Wednesday. The Oregon state railroad com missioners, (i. W. Colvig, Robert Clow and J. P. Fanll to-day be.'iin their examination of witnesses in connection with the Lake I .-.thigh of last Wednesday night. The commission has made an investi gation of the w reck and has under taken tosecure experts to examine it and report. They have invitee for this purpose Mr. Frank .Miller, mechanical engineer, oi .man. and W. 15. P.arr, of Albany, civil engineer. K. A. Habersham, Portland: W. B. Chase. Fast Portland ; I.ce sion ol 'he legislt'ire. "The railroad problem," said he, "'n one that will require careful consideration. Public tentimfjiit is in lavor of giving the railroad commission bullicient power to make itself felt. If not, the coni-mii-sirti will be abolished, as it ought to be. I am in favor of vest ing i " l"e commission win- poei m tlx Height anu passenger raico, but not in preference to a max imum rate law, which I think would be more just. In relation to a-ses-ment my opinion is that public sentiment does not justify anv innovation in the present law fiittier than the repeal of the indebtedness clause and the creation of a State board of trq'iali zation. The repeal of the indebted ness clause would destroy a loop hole tlironch which wealthy men evade their taxes and cure one of greatest evils complained of, and the State board of equalization, if it Keiformed it- dnt', would insure a ui il'onii valuation of property aol cure the other evil to a re.it extent. The enforcement oi both o; tluve propositions would n -aily do iole the taxable valua tions' of i-ronertv in the state and run it up between 2'i0,0tH),0 M) and Kui.P'.Hi.O ii. I am strongly of the opinion that the mortgage tax law will not be repealed. Marion will . . i ; i i : vote s-. ll. My against a oui iiavnig that object in view. Linn county is l he same and 1 iudgethatall the interior co-mties a"is in line. My C i i:on :s that go long as credits I aie taxable in tnis state there is no ! apt aieiit injustice in the mort I g.i'je tax ia.v. The repeal of the i nii!v law would be a more radical I'l. , ...... ., lf.l. Hoffman, Koheit I ciiang.; r me jv"' '"-- '" I i,. 1 1' W I 1 i'-C l.l.X 1., HI I VI K I'UV ' me people Deputy District Attorney J. R. Wvatt went to fccio yesterday to prosecute a case which promisea some sensational developments. A warrant was issued for the ar rest of B. O. Fellows,' who ia charged with rape on the person of mea Krenger, a German girl, who resides near Scio. The ac cused is chaiged with having drugged the girl and then accom plished her ruin, wiiai lounua tion there is for the charge, if any, will appear at the examination before the justice at Scio, when fuller paiticulars will be obtained. ll Qucdi In Ouantitlti Ta Bait ta Mot Fattiduja. In the matters of exteut and quantity, Mr. U. 14. uranam. Merchant iauor, nas jubi lecoiveu a st'tk of elegaat suiting goods that is simply unsurpassed. They embody both Kneliah and Ameri can manufacture of all wool cloths that are aimply superh, ana wiu ork ud into suits ot v.ta very pest mid most fashionable make to be had anywhere For One Week Only. Special sale of embroideries and laces at the Ladies Haxaar. Kleaant Datterna for 10 and lo sents perysrd. Don't fail tosecure come of these bargains Notice. A complete assortment of 1847 Uoirers Bros., knives, forks and epoona, at lowest prices at . at, French's jewelry store, war ranted goods. The Ulou faclUc. The goods are in almost endless j jewelry atore. BCBi)iKf9 l.CALV. ClotiaatWm&HMirk'a. . 1 Sapkina at I. C. SaarJa. See tuoae atyli sfOfiaatt jacfcttt'tatRttd'a. A fin line ot geatlsea' akwa atS. C.Searla'. All kinds' f aftftned goads at Parkar Brot. Feh butter at in WiUama.tl Packing Co. Lace curtains !tqju 1.5i per pixr id at E. C. SearW. Silk ambrella'a at trench 1000 FEET variety of Btyle and pattern, o that the taste of every individual can be exactly met. Lovera ol han-lsome goods can receive a great treat to go and examine these just for the sake of seeing them. They were purchased and shipped before the McKinlry bill went into operation, so that no extra tariff charges will he added. Wanted. Two or three furnished rooms in or near th business put of the city, for light house Jcaepiux. Call at this office after 1 p. m. tt Suraory. Ilvman it Brow noil ate fctoD end iaok at Conn dricson's wiBiew. Will A Stark havaa dna lia unta n-atchka ami diaon. Finest cakei aad pia In tka city J kept on haitdaoaslanll t barker ' Bros. j Blumberg block,, fc yoor arUatfat tuapUea. Wa bva a la line of ecaool shoe at popular prrct. EL C. bearla. . Bebra bujiig" haiguag lanao call ahd aae hs. Can A Ileadxnr tea. Smoka t oalabratad Ravaaa filled o-ceni iaara. iiauafatronJ MM HeM 'd Wkite Pioe Mm m immi Uader the Weight la ttiH onlv line rnnuinv two lnr...or..l ;,. "tl.oir nnrrv tit far-t at JulitM Jus til's rJjiar taororv fast trains daily from Portland to i nij, an tinds of stock, and those . booU and thorn for gentleman, Omaha, Ht. raul, Kansas wty, intending to plant should call upon nri shoes and sltppars 'r laaiaa, them. school shoes tur children ami ruu- . 1 bera for all at E. C. Searla. The Leach Koaater Uaket. j S0UM 0I tne latest styles of eU- Those ladies in Albany who ; jjnt bed lounges can be aen at Chicago, St. Louis and all points Fiuit and South. Buy your tickets of C. Cm. Rawlings, foot of Broad albin street, Albany. Kf i I I I T aKeneiu, l.. J. .ie neiv auu v . . . 7 .-, utatn WIlllM Ol i oi Liunu, .lie .n.-o j ,i , t; , fn -.-ll i i .... 1 coi 1 1 1 ie o.o if e i MIMUWl inn m Cllieu. iiierewiuow .eeiai en-1 ,( Kineers and employee w ho cannot j now. now b named whom the railroad j company has desired to have j THE COMING CITY ELECTION. testify. A SPECIAL MEETING. The Official Who Will Retire - There Plenty cf Candidates- Are -e Ci T Council Considers the Matter 1 ' I of Letting Contract. cico. ia in the city l otatoea and oats, with headquitr-1 tera at Mueller & Garrett's. , u the lllPetil)g ,aHt ,,.,, t Mavr The plant of the Astoria Kyen-. cmvall WJl!, n xie chair, Recorder ing Pioneer waa sold at stieriti s enton in plae and nil the coun sale last 8aturday for 1.00O and j ,.jimen ..resent except Counciiinan waabidinby D. Morgan. It is smith. aaid that P. C. Ireland will lease; Tliw mmittue on sin its and the plant and revive the paper. j i,!ic property reported in favor The atate board of railroad com-: miaaionera have finished a tour of ioapection over the Union Pacific Kailroad Company's linea, and are , now investigating lhe cause of the j wrack on the Southern Pacirie: road. i l th Prinavil e Review.' '."fe haltI 8eweI baa fallen heir to an estate valued at 1 160.000 by the death of his mother-in-law at Marietta, O. lKtutblt'a wife died some time ago and the fortune goes to the father and sen of letting the contract for the lat eral sewer a-ro.-s Railroad street midway between First nd Water streets and that the rest of the bids be laid upon th table until such time as Kailroad street isewer is completed. On motion the contract A the time of tne city election in liecember approaches, more than ordinary interest !S being manifested in it. There promises to be more of a ron'est over the ollice oi city treasurer than any other. The officers to be elected are marshal, treasurer and one counciiinan from etch ward. For the tirst named otlices several candidates aie already mentioned. The otlice of treasurer is now more j desirable from the fact that the I -a'arv ii increased and in view of Laurent at i8 cents work to be completed in ten days. On motion it was decided that hereafter all contracts fh-all be drawn with a forfeiture for t and every day the said wo'lt iii-iitiu mi. i .til nl.: eit :ltter the Since the discovery ol coal near ; lil.atioI1 o t!ie a;,n.,;d time Srio a company has been tormed ; 8ncll all ftmount p,.r day as composed of John and ewton ! (.OUIK.ii miiy nx. Curl. Robert Moorehead, abraham j T. Powell, for the purpose of Opel - j Working on tli .1leKaB. tmg W mine. cjr ...,. , ( Pe I)over ;8 t!.e fact ttiat the citizens have . I alremlv voted in favor of bondiux tor lay-1 t..r -r, nin ,, tl(. ov,.!.,!,..! was let to .JaineS !:,,,, u..jo?n nf niililu .inoti nvemeiiftt per tot the; t -j ;lu.reaJe husimss of that olliee.J The ollicers w ho retire are m irshal John Hoffiuau, Treasurer Wm. llmuplirev. c'juncilnian F. M. Fieiieb from the lirst ward, coa!:cilnin C. !. I'm k hart from he second, and L, W. Deyoe from the third. It is pro'iublH that some of ti.ese will t-ucceed them selves, although there are plenty ol new candidates in the held The present city council, while ;uh re- (X- for the Klue Dressed Chickens. Persons desiring a dressed chicken shold leave their order at John Dieremter's meat market. lie also keeps beet", pork, aausage, bacon nnd hams. Market on Fir"' street, across from Kuss Hone Cheap Pasture. Person desiring pasture near this city can obtain ttie same by calling on Fred W. Blumberg, who has the w est half of what is known as Monteith's pasture for rent at 1 It.) 't iu it i ; ) lua I. Corsetl Corsets! We make a specialty of ladies and misses fine corsets and wa rte. We have a drive in a F neb ! sateen corset at 75 cents. xtra liood value. bAMUKL t. 10 NO. The Union Pacific are now run ning two daily trains through to Chicago in three days, carrying all classes of passengers on both trains, having Pullman sleeer8, tourists sleepers and free reclining chair cars attached. Passengers can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. and 9 r. m. For sleeping car res- rvation. etc. apply to C. (J. Baw- ngs, foot of Ihoadalhin street. Jackets and Wraps. I am now receivinir mv fall and wintflr stock of ladies, misses and children jackets and wraps which are of the latest style and good value and as cheap as standard goods can lie houvht. I have a lot of ladies Newmarkets carried over from last year, which I am eelhng at cost to make room tor new ar rivals. Samiel E. Yoiso. deriire to protsura the larger silt of the above nam'-d uau'ul house hold article send in their orders on postal cards at once to Mrs. A. M. Fait, Albany, Or. Agents waited for Linn and Benton counties. BVSlISKbft LOCALS. Conn & llendricRon '. ! ! Felt slippers at Klein Bios. Suuer Kraut. C K. Browuell's Bargains Wmi Boots, toes and Furnishing Goods, Fortmiller h Uving'i. ae hay have just received a large invoice. Joseph Talt is aeant for the Tnion Mutual iaiidert Aaaweia tion of Chicago, a company that has uianv auparior features. Fortmiller & Irving have largt line of lac curtains, raaaisraaee, Vladraa aud chenaille table covers, which thay ara selling very cneap. Who pava the fraiahl why lattbewa &"Waahbnro. tliay have! T. 1. WALLACE & CO., aJTBAIIAN BliOOK, ALBANY. sp i iling poraea, anu lue p . what are tiIllt.i. iias , ,,r,.. alj it 1(,.riia,(!, made some mistake placed at 800,000, in bhares ot f I . . js M. winch wdl be l,as looked after the city's interest. ill' ii w iiiews:i.ra. v in 1 1 vv : 1 1 1 11 i,..u i, , ,l-m ! iri.r t iii. ii I v i tueresiH each j ,,jven to the leiri.slatur,! abtit the in n uUm :in;l esirefn: Manner: :m(l Senator J. II. Mitchell lelt tor li,irdor fourth of the session after ; ,.,Ve inanu'arated a system of Washington to-day. lie will re- lhH al,Klntinent of coin.iiitltes, ! public improvements, which if niain ia Tacoma a abort time with i etC ) ,aH i)Pt. aunounced. i can u d through to completion by hia children, men vis.i mo Bisir , ,.ourBe anvtlung that might htaid the council ot next year will pro :.. inilt.ua and then soend his! n.. ! .. .. . remalnmgtimebetoretheconven-(;olltPntljl,f ti,js important state ,OVe emindntly !-at is-factory ing ol congress with hiaoldmother i documont, or even to anticipate i to the people of Albany. in Pennaylvania. Portland el IMOre tban one or two of the points j cone'. it will cover, would be a matter ol j Conductor Curtis and Brakeman j speculation merely. Of course he j HOLIDAY aHOPPERU. McKinley on the eastward exien j will touch on me asse sin in auu " aion of the Oregon Pacific railroad j taxation tiuestion, as also the j shouM See the Wondtrful Array bave donne.1 their new uniforms . railroad commis-ionership and the ; Rale and in the superabundance of gold , non-taxat)le h-mds water or braid anu OUllOIlO iiiiic iik a , mnertow. 1 in; fL' ei iiui ie iniiiu- diamond by gas light, or a '. ing a good deal now over the forth brigadier general in the Salvation j coming message, but it is only jtfay, i within a few days that it ha coin- " x-.. o,:l, the "Peak ' menced to be w ritten nut. ' Siatera" will give a novel and that tune it wa in the oleaaing entertainment. The com- i jdeas and a lew brief notes.- uany conaista f aixteen ladies in . Statesman. unil Tm uecoiuins w , Lrcilutie Oltlcer. Admission M cents Matthews t ul tl.tfa frnivht fin tWOttTlnttds Qfl ltl IU ICIUI avo yi f - I 9 . M-' a I !,.). k....M railroid time. I toves and ranges ainw feeptember (It to Parker Kro. bread. Go to Jaa. F. Powell & Co's fresh groceries. Elegant Lotion rende soft and beautifnl. trcati 1 let. lHini ana nave anocur t.iow ! on the way. , For a saperiQP ttuality i ail umbrellas with -Mid mV4 jiVHit the skin j tW Wn ' New stock of gold headed Canos bazaar. '" t F. M. French's. i " j-ist 8uclablc. A laree line of clocks p:st re ceived at Will & Stark't. A full line of trusses for sale at Cumming's drug store. Pi-ectacles for every one. at French's jewelry ptore. A tine line of library lamps an sale at 0. K. Brownell a. All the latest in cloaks and jacket at W. F. Read's. Capes and jackets at the lowest prices at E. C. Searls'. Eiran & Achison are selling mon uments ut Portland prices. Furnished rooms to rent rear college, inquire at tl'ia office. A large invoice of i hildreua shoes just received at E. C. Searla. I Seventy-live els. will buy you an j elegant and tiorfect fitting coiset af ! the Ladies Bazaar. tVe our novelty dress patterns A larva line t aew ai1 rmma from the Faat. f Gn to Cobs ft tteaaciwa ir, your fancy and staple greaartw i They alwaye kaj the tst anlftll cheap far caab. j Call nw and giv your order to Mrs. Hyman lor th juraalta tiook ao they yUl ba hr 4aw Xmas. . If vou waat a dariUa nflna ment goto Egasaa AeidasB, who are handling BOtleg but lh best grades. A fin lina of Artisa uatanaia just opened at 3. A. Caaaabaf'a drug atore. Ramambar that . I. .at continues to restive aananpFna for all the htadlag aawsaapara ata magazines. deuce of Mr. Com ad Meyei.i TheladieBoftheCatholie-hurchTjiet,vci1,ap anj 0( lljM ateat will give a sociable at the resi- stylea. G. W. riimpwm. watches, clocks and at F. M. French's and vet in the drawing, ten comer 5th and Calopooia streets, .""7 ou Thursday evening November J ' miI. Tl,u M-ill liu tiinsin crMinM 1 CliatiteS (hih. There will be music, games and and other amusements. An I prenti to be given away. n i nnv i nr nu o rti IU0 AilU U1LO 0. aaa .B1 wmat t,aintf ett. braSka, col )!, iBbii vlls,aolcciBe, at 4iWaS 4 tp. WILL & STARK - Have the fincit Line in Towc, Abo SOUt YE'tY ELEGANT and to at tbo elegant snpier will be rerved. Everyliody cordially invited to come. Supper L'5 cents. Entertalnnirnt aud Sociable. A literaty enteitainment and Thanksgiving sociable will be given at Shed. Is in the M. E. church Thursday -v ning Nov. 27. Come and enj ;.'itasnrable evening. KUKN. .lust received the extra length and evening shades in gloves, also lace handkerchiefs and faus at tlae Ladies Bazaar. It is not surprising (hat Matthews &, Washburu sell the most stoves from the fact that they carrv the line of goodB at prices j that f juvin even tht ekepihail ! There are many accidents aud ! diseases which ali'ect stock and i cause inconvenience and lose to the farmer in his work, which may GoNs ANDaiTOWiRs5?!iri i bt dlsposad at (aia wt ol ot atmt. .. ... ofktkk Wa u ia It mam wnr Una srar. Wa tofm a ataa ka f Madia oJ WiacaaaUc iJm, aaWI fcsaaaa 'a'ttiiic shoinns taairliM . tat ariui fraaa al w MA. Also all taw late tnvtora nvalTan aajEWAW a aox. . i.tlL1! V tiniolun nVntilnir Vnt ' l r I - wit cuuuai .viM', m.i . ; - 1C, lo tlie wifr of Adiieu Comely, a remetneo oy h iipp nr. Mel :lll ii olOini.' till L, CARPENTERS & BUILDHIS, nn Uuo i-t Ilt aJlat "ar via for rriBf ata-waa -ly kx oaarlj errla ta law Ha ot kwH4 era LirJmua. aJ a etajfaitlaaat rsvk faatT soul .y SILK UMBRELLAS a .... 4 M M it Sjver M Just tlie Tig h i Nice Present W vaat ta felt ao tajt aVttftia, UD1SS. ATTENTION ... . - ... kMirikatn - a nod wa aa piia uwik aaiaaBtat aaa infry saw .1 . If. ,j u U..r da uat .- abtMacttau I itiimei.i linnobtaaaf .aate, waaBaewa teu ioiiiiiI hoy. rKWJiTawx. the gallery cents. No extra charge Mr. Julius tiradwohl, the enei gutic and enterprising propriidor of the tioliien Kule llauar iu this ity, whose store contain! the hirest and ! st selec'cd tlwl; Oi It-iii 1 crockery, glass and other wares for i tir-mest c use, i.i the valley, as well i . s far.cv tovs ii'il 1 ; it 1 1 u 1 ol lor ho'itlav '' is, h:is returned fr in a Speculations continues to - on j concernins the otliceis of li.e en-, suimr legiila'tire at Salem. Itis: ra.erved seats. Tickets on sale at i x. i int'i Proceeds to be Slid that O. V. Miller wants to I uaeu luaaiu v.j..... - t- a r.t, t,.r ,anv vearw ,',rk t,,e senate ; 1 'oineroy, sei Mr. Fred Goetz, for iiiany ) ears , a raauia.ni oi 11119 to t, :.. :... , 1 -....: this office yesterday. I le has U-en fortunate in a financial way. He iuveated hi money in Albma piopertv, which ha ureatly in creased in value. He is stopping at tne Revere ""UT lieclared themselves a- radica'l V added a new line which consists that he has eiire.l V. .trt", i ''I'l-osed to the selection of inex- of a beautiful assortment of rolled uwe One loia and work-1 to on. . j vJ mrerg , 0i,i j..wt.irv varranted to wear as to his friends at bedrock prnes. i . ,.0,inK((I1,..teith ! ririiMn' ishII. ! ;,s much money, diamond cut pins " V ' Tin. liii-men of tbiv i-itv will '1 hunktgiving evenini:, November -7. The fol o'.vini; iMiumit'ces : Colonel Nevini:, reading cleikof ; lhe senate; S. .1. Finch, of Baker, , se ;ueant at :n ins of the bou.-e . Hayes, of Tillamook, wants to be chief clerk of the house. Several , members are understood to have several moiiths trip to San It.ii- iseo, where he combined busini sat with pleasure, lie has replenished ami enlarged his entire stock and now has a store that is a credit to hiui.-eif ml an oinameiit to the city. His shelves, co inters ami ,ei v av-ioiible pa. e :oe tilled with tin- choicest and mis', varied stm k of of goods ever seen in this valley, including a mammoth dis play of holt. lav goods. He has i mi: tine umhs ctias for holiday Th. truck and dray business in i .. ... ,1,,, .,,.,,.. presents and novelties. His stock i.;. Klin Iioh liamrcd hands, W. ! ti,h..l,..;.L... ..v.. ;... v..,.J.i., is now in and holiday shoppers a . .. , 1 1 v : r. -''" " 1 ..1 1 1 .: ....... .... 1. 1. K. Ke lev retiring anu . " i7. T o-.Vllie e iinm tt. es siioui.i tose 110 noie ii net ii.ii FKESil TO-DAY. A Fat Hen. Celery, Cauliflower, Fiesh Kastern Oyeters, Cranberries, Sweet l'otatoes, Asparagus, French Peae, A Nice Fat Turkey, Mushrooms, French beans, I'igs Feet, Oeam Cheese, A Fine Spring Chicken, Matthews & Washburn desire to t sav to the nartief ho failed to: a'attiraa And all tlie t'Oo.1 thincs of hie. 1 ince Uistdisrovrreu nice and fresn at rett's, the leading grocers. !uiiomtr lllPUilK riT.' i secure the stoves tney wanfd oat ! "jJ.iJ1?,?? -mutoTiuZ of our first car ot heaters that we an, aUr kur swaad aod aaa what a I have our third car for this year on 1 n aa tot jo. aTCKWAM HO. J the way here and will have themj ' 'in ur salesroom about Novetn-! 1 tin fTFBI . 'lierlotb. i K N AN!) olLbLt y ..... aori ft iuii. mv. aim a an 4 a. 1 The discovery of a ! for croup, is one of tba moat iwi- I ti i tmrtant made in reeenf years. I . .... .. .. . . 1 -.... l: it usru AT COST! pudental! ve ,i ,vu . aaa-Uiw. tK flajC 4 W W,. i a alca llaeu Mueller & Oar-i in many cas and witbmi rying : TS" m 'JET- ' ialML'Slt'ION m a , . a I I a'lli 1 FaB . Me.. success, l's nemg w:i"iu iMbrntothM n it 1 reach of ad lufkes it ;hc Biol Val-! in vosr w'.bHw aupflr ot araaa:Wa v I'..- . a- a . aW u U - ' nf elkaaat a lasting and uaiable. th .v neteary v.n-, and 50 g-ve tnaiuuei lain avoim" ww; j - inuica- n imu w OF DRY Trice i lreelv t'S soon as the tirst ii i:,u. ' 'ions' of croup appears, aud it will; nr,. APP! Z""i 'an will inimediateH Idl gymntons cf the , JR KD AH LRi - iiip. Whooping '8l';(Ii?t.l8e., Full directions are given j wiih each bottle. For sale at 00 cents per tiottle by Foshay A Ma- Combs becoming proprietor. I or the present Mr. James Had is in charge ot the work. I rr. HKarMi. Heart disease is by far the most frequent cause of sudden death, which in three or four cases is un siispecU!. The symptoms are n t ; generally understood. I h. se are : a habit. -f lying on the right side, idiort hreith jain or distreson aide, baek or shoulder, irreg-ilar pulse, aathtna, weak and Imiigrv nell, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or dropsy, oppression, drv couirh and kinothering. Pi. Mili-e illustrateil on llwri ptaeaae-, free at Stanard i t usi. k. who sell antl guarantee Ir. aides nnequaled Sew Heart Cure and Ida Reatorative Nervine, which uurea nervousnesa. hea.la.ii-, aleepleaaness, effects of drinking, tc. It contains uo opiates. have U-eli a-p,n.ted : lip. recep tion Cupt. ). II. Irvine, Dr. M. II. F.lbs, .1. X. Ilol'.iiiau, Jii-L-e l. U. X. Blackburn, ('. 11. Stewart and ieorgc- I lun:phr v. n invi tation Will 11. Warn r, .1. K. Wvatt, I . Vier-.k. II. I . Ci-ii:oi. D." .1. Pubruille, I . ... -Ie. Fkor m-nageis T. I. ' )v.m :m -.it. array which is not bv anv on the coast cither in elegance, or prices. wonderful stirpasst d "nackiiielack," fragrant perfume. cents. Shiloh's ( relieve Croup unit I'.ronchitis A nasal injector free with each i. .oin ..f s:..;i.J.'q I ' ii Wi-inedv. if ;biii. w '. .. .- - , t FJ ir.no. i Shiloh's Catarrh llcmedy, a iosi-1 live cure for Catirrh, Diphtheria ! 4 r and Canker-Mouth. I Why will yon cough wnen Sbi-: lob's Cure will give you immediate 1 tj,.-.,, t,ev nroduce a pleasant U.W ta'd relief. I'nce, 10 cts., 50 cts and l. , ,.;itj,srtic ,.ffcct. The Uev. (ieo. II. Thayer, ot ; Because thev not only pnysie. Wm rO 17 ccata ta aaloaaaa (.. 1 . ai imr I atra ft Jit. Druggist. RIIRRIES AND WAGOSS. llua a h iut and aaa) air '0 KOOd TKW4RT a. w OX. Rraaaaa Vi ralrlkaj Pills ar ropolar. I fanr. rnrPPntl Because they never disappoint. 1 fPiJ tAlllLad. uiwir asaJliif at nr haraa UtA ty S Mate i'lasiUt ooota ain4 ahem aud geuf diaig at vwi. Dresa tlix.aU, , Ftai.aafo. SSBa, Napkins, tielesra . Ar oia to make room f-r a Uu? 0.1 MSaSlletorulow th. line, that CitkJ, Capes, Table Linen, Blankets. tdW tade'wear. Cambric, Corsets, Towels, Goaaainera. t alter ra ki r. ! Thus. Moiite.t h, P. 1 'I. i 1 1 T 1 .-- -N. V.-,.,!. . 'a i.ilian. Aniillier Landmark liniie Ihe old olhie ot the tariuea Waiihousc Co., which has served :.r ii anv vcars wa a nlace for v.. ml iiiietipg-, . 1 in. Hie vot.ii- 1 laec i i elect iod I'i)ui'Ihii, lnd., says: "Both self and wife owe our lives to ioh's Consumption Cure." T.4KTLIi 4 rS. my i butcleanethe whole system I remilate the liver and bowel i For ale at '.'5 cents per Ih.x i Foshav & Mason. r;:i!its. and by 1 ki-ols. in 11 b I'be American people are rapidly . Incoming a race of neivous wiecks, ! and ehe followinir sil .aert'" the i:ida.K,.m renieilv: lnhon-o Hemp- of all1 Hi. of of Ku'ler. I'a.. sw-ars th.it liom Vicrei-k y.v! h.or M h. Wu V w. MMrtl... Iu) I . ia , . CHI'?-N. tiarr4ua. Tila; ' an-hliij-. aai "'t v w pricua. ' a w i j nill aba-.- vo-t ..rent IhC h r. Vw; wi i,l,. 11". Tllf nillT"! fll" 'MV.I v .., . t.il tnvlv white wa aasofiahc.ii C- FIKT STREET, ALBANY. OREGON. Sea-rle ta ta III. ! aj't,,i YMtiuiiiil I'a'.rut;,-! Y.V triN , Xov. IS. Ttie s'lv.ni ship Wiliani'-tte Valley anive.l tu d.iv with ti.e follow in t' H-'r.iie-s : W." P. Much, boui-s ! oh.. 1. I;. A. Shearer. Mrs. C. '.. hue. I!. Ma'hewu, lr. Sweeney, Mr-. Sweeiiev, W. J. Al -xander, J. A. Mnston. C. larston, .lohn Kav. John Fowler, John I'ejxhall.A. i'. Bonzey. W. II. I'.iojk". A. Bur--:.. A. B Hughes, A. J. Bay. 4 :ilnttlt Fit fiiM I i ft thO i .. I,.... IIj j . u' ij uii.,.1.1 My d iin.iioveoiet.t. as the ? r, Vii.w du.ee Pr. Miles' great , fc (lrl 'B'lSfe. V. i- -tn : o: is 1 reeti- a luo'e m tro- ivstoiativu Nervine cnretl him. : 1 It 1 I ."!;l:i!i lei. k oiinc one uiock . j dler, of Valpaaaisli. fa thr east. Tins is more con- J ,, j. p. .nv'or, .if Bogansport, j v. iueulb lixatcd, s- it H nearer ! n, j t.ttc, gained 2 pounds from j the company's war-hoii-e. i taking it. Mrs. II. A. (iardner. of j I Vistula, Iud., was cured of 4v) or: j reK,. 1'a. iiic s,. ii. ; - coViiUonH a day, and mticti j The t . P. sp-cial arrived at 8 :"1 i headache, d z.iness, backacne and ; , nervous pros! ra ion byoi.c lio.lle. Trial liottes and line tioou on inai vHoiih cures free nt Stuiiaid ( iidi.k who recuiiiiii-iids and. .c ih dieiiifedy. u sm.ai.vu last evening wita the steamer, passengers and half a car ol" choice i tiuitsaud vgeta'.le for Mueller iV liarrett, the lending .'oeeis. Ca'l early and g.-t youi ilioice. A XK-i: FAi Ti'BKl Y FOii T 11 ax Jv.sc; l vise FBO.M MCF.l.t.F.U (iAKBKTf. DA- v iv Cl'ltV tie t- dj3 fl 4 : t!ii . .wiv aatf Ul' kf nBt , .d iiu'it ja ?Vf rts 10 l.l-i A I , ti- at vlla'-a trtnm It 1. SlkWAl H a X. ;Br.3Y G.lP.l'tiAGw a ., aaa-rt-H! .1 & ju- r.ia lalav aa '. nrn1!'! t. -it .u.i. i bi riaai a a ' 4 -hrn- t't a m'-t' lor-a' -ianr.nBBia : l.'k.i aa;. ia ia tar 6. iraaiaaamrr ltAl !. uarautiea this unequal towX.S .lw.... .1. ta a kiioe. sewlno imm Mr m me o are . r. V-