THE MORNING HERALD; FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1 890.
ON SALK.
Th Din.r Hmbala will Va on
' i i. s - r T T i
book toro,where it i vi be procured
t 6 codU per copy.
tTXnaa ABeur town.
Bishop Becker tonight.
Freeh bread every day at Par
ker Broe.
Firemen's election one week
from Monday.
The French republic has passed
ta twentieth l,u I lulay.
Don't fail to hear tlie lecture to
night. You will be lamented.
All millinery will be greatly re
duced II. is week at the l-a:lie9 Ba
zaar. Big bargains in ladies and gents
: void and ko'A tilled watches at F
3d. French's.
London has 40,000 streets, and!
their collective length wonl-l reacu
over 32,000 miles.
Hee our novelty dress patterns.
Tbey are cheap and of the latest
styles. i. W. Siinioti.
S. N. Steel & Co., can get you a
loan from $300 to $ol,000 on good
real estate security without delay.
Qlf you want anything in tne
grocery line 1'arker Bros, is the
place where you will find it.
The ward meetings of both the
republicans aid deuiocrits will lie
heldth'a evening, and the conven
tions tomorrow night.
Get a copy of the great descrip
tive emotional song ' That is Love"
at Will A Link's. New publica
tions received every month.
Parties wanting a nice fat tur
key, duck or chicker. for Thanks
giving will find it t- their interest
ta call and leave or.lrra with Conn
fc Hendricaon.
Next Sunday at 2 o'clock h. si.,
the Ueruian Lutherans will meet
t.t the Fret Presbyterian church.
Preaching by the Lutheran mi la
ter, Uust. E. Meyer of Mt. Angel.
- A gold ring wet with two dia
monds and a garnet, was lost in
this city yesterday. The tinder
will please return the same to the
owner, Harry Barr.
Ko)l Austrian Beuntitier, for
tale at the Golden Rule Bazaar.
ho not tolerate any blemishes on
yue lace, use Thyolin freckle
cream and lotion. J. Uiadwohl,
agent.
While waiting for he iiostoflice
to open step into Wiil A Link's
in 31 c store and see meir large
assortment of new tiooks and
kheet music just received. Par
ties at a distance should write for
catalogues. One thousand pounds
of sheet music and liooks re
ceived this week at Will & Link's.
The ladies of the Aid Society put
foith exertions to a good end, and
kept, everything going in good
shape. In addition to giving a
dinner aa Ionic a- diners could be
found, tbey continued operations
in the evening ana epreaqa mid
night topper for the dancersot.the
Foremen's Ball. . The result Sua
the clearing of quite a handpiuv
turn for the benefit of the Orphan
home. . s -
The Eugene Register says that
A. A. Bashor, the Singer eewinp
machiue agent who claimed to
have been robbed on the McKenzit
bridge, was not robbed at all, and
concocted the story which was
without a iouudation. Whethei
or not he was short in his accounU
and neeeded tlie money is not
stated.
Nothing small about Matthews A
Washburn. They offer to all cou
ples married l-tween Thanks
giving and New Years '91 buying
iron them of the handsomest
and most necessary articles free
of charge that a newly married
couple will waul, riee their show
window.
For low rates, excellent accom
modations and all the features that
constitute a successful and enjoy
able trip to the East, take the
Union Pacific railroad. Through
trains to Omaha, Council Bluffs,
Chicago, Denver and Kaunas City,
cObsistiog of dining, drawng room,
sleeping and reclining upholstered
chats cars are attached to daily
trains. For sleeping car referya
tiou and etc., apply at the Union
Ticket office, foot of Broadalbin
street. C. . Raw lins. Agent
rKKHU.NAL MENTION.
ilies Lulu Clark is visiting in
Eugene.
Judge J. C. Powell returned yes
terday from a business trip to Sa
lem. Prof. J. I. Letcher, of the Cor
vallia college, was in the city yes
terday on his way up the valley on
buaines connected with the col
lege. air. A. B. Slanson.of the Ore
goniau, and wife, were in the city
yeateiday to partake of thanksgiv
ing turkey with the folks at home,
Mou. K. A. Irviue and wile.
Frank Wateis, of Salem, wh.
was acting express agent in this
city during Agent Winn's abseuce .
came over last night to attend the
fireman's hall. Notwilhstt ndin
.Mr. Waters short resilience in this
city tie has mauy friends here, ho
areglad to see him in ciU again
A KutftUal tut.
Dr. U. W. Maston was called by
telegram yesterday to attend to a
case in Scio. Rumors of a
hooting affair in that city were
riie. but no particulars or data
could be gained.
' Tke lea '
Those ladies in Albany who
desire to procure the larger sue
ol the ebove named useful house
hold article send in their orders on
itoatal cards at once to Alia. A. m.
TaU, Albany, Or. Agents wanted
lur Linn and Benton counties.
Furnished rooms to rent nea
oll Inquire at this office
TH4HI8QIVIH& EXEE0I8E8.
I Hew tht Day Wu Observed in Tbu
City.
Thanksgiving day was duly ob
served in this city yesterday. The
banks and eoir.e of the other busi
ness houses were closed, and
clerks, business men and citizens
generally joined in the observance
of the day.
Union services were held by the
churches at the United Presby
terian church at 11 a. m., at which
time the following p ogramme was
carried out :
Ope ing hymn "Come Into His
Courts."
Invocation Rev. I. B. Fisher.
Heading of the president's and
governor ,s proclamation Kev. G.
W. Hill.
Singing 100th Psalm.
Scripture reading Rev. S. E.
Meminger.
Prayer Rev. E. R. Prichard.
Singing.
Sermon Rev. S. G. Irvine.
Praver Rev. II. J. Shangle.
Collection.
Benediction Rev.J. F. Stewait.
Bishop Becker was present and
assisted in the exercises.
A collection, was taken up for the
Wnelitof the orphans' home and
hospital, and a liberal sum was
donated.
The dinner given by the ladies
of the Aid Society was continued
during the day and vtas we'd
patronized. A handsome sum
was realized for the orphans'
home, and the splendid menu was
enjoyed by all.
The tables of the different
hotels and restaurants of the city
were graced with the most tempt
ing dinners, at which the national
fowl, daintily browned, apeared
at his best.
The people of Albany, who have
witnessed the' prosperous growth
and steady progress of this city
were in a thanklul mood, and the
day was observed in a manner be
coming a contented and pronper
ons populace of 7000 souls.
The day closed with a iirand
hall given at the armory by the
Albany fire department, which
was in every way a success.
HOW THE IX UiPiE.'iSS )
Pruftttor loch Eiplaiui Hit Great Di"
ooTtry to EmprtsiFr
From Ber'.in comes the report
that the lymph used bv Professor
Kim Ii for the cure of tuberculosis
i iii-p.4ieii :;i an incubating stove
will. in a ix c- liiut is hermetically
kittled iiiid fcKiil.zed and thereby
rendered from fungus. The
interior ol 1 airtight space is di
vided by an ungloced, i orcelain
diaphragm into an upper and lower
section. In the uper section is
placed a salted meat broth in a
gelatinous state, containing colo
nies of the tubercle germ. This
mass gradually liquifies and the
gelatine liquid drops slowly
through the porcelain plate into
the lower section. The liquid then
contains all the secretory products.
. but is free from all living or dead
verms or reproductive spores, and
is the lymph as used.
By the injection of the lymph
the tubercle germ is killed, and at
the same time the injected parti
cles retain sufficient strength to
detach and exel the dead germs,
together with the dead tissue. The
reparative process ensues and
healing follows.
A meeting of the Medical Socie
ty Mas held at which Professor
virchow, the celebrated German
physician, prepuled. Professor
Vifchow made an address, in which
be defended ProfesBor Koch against
(he charge of having prematurely
published the facts regarding his
discovery. The first info'iimtion
he gave regarding the siil j Pro
feasor Virchow said, wus given to
the Medical Congress lecently
held in Berlin, audthe !'- l.-stires
he then made were in . i ; ! i iiice
with the urgent request of :i com
mittee of the Congress and l)r Von
Go?sler, Prussian Minister of Ec
clesiastical Affairs, Education and
Medicinal Affaiis.
f
Villanl aud Ouulil.
There is a great deal alioiit
Mr.
Villard's liiiaMiering calculated to
call out a tolerant admiration.
His genius in the way of getting
together an unrivaled colled ion of
spei-i:!:itive cats and dogs, and by
capitalizing them under a ivi jura
tion with a new kind o: name,
erecting a glittering faluic of
credit, is something phenomenal
even among the fraternity of sto:k
infiaters. But an even more ex
ceptional featuie of Mr. Villard's
genius, and one which almost
reconciles his victims to him, is
that for getting caught in the col
lapse of his own bubbles, .tsy
Gould's process oi getting a worth
less property in shape to float on
the unsuspecting public is slow
and painstaking beside the dash
ing achievements of Villard in the
same line; but his finale to every
such woik of art, in the form dl
unloading and getting his profits
safely in the batik before the drop
couiert, is almost as certain as the
two proverbial certainties, death
and taxation. Mr. Villard, on
the other hand, while floating his
bubbles with a dash that leave
Gould far in the rear, sticks to
them till the catastrophe comes
down in the general smash, an 1
then gets on his feet again, with a
gallantry that almost indicates
the belief on his part that his at
tractive balloons are real and
solid values. Pittsburg Dispatch.
Ouune Lake DiUi)itrluK.
From the following report'
it
seems likely that ere long only the
name will remain of the once fam
ous Goose lake. The report says :
Goose lake, in Lake county, has
dried up to such an extent that
whole sections of land are made
vacant, and lately the land office
atLakeview received twenty -eight
filings on land mode vacant by the
exhalation of the lake water.
Conn A Hendricaon ! ! !
8T0LE A JtUTTOH.
Bat Their Feast Wti Buddy IuterrnpUa
by th Ofictrt-
The Pendleton East Oregonian.
says: Near the railroad bridge
below town Saturday evening four
members of the society generally
known as "box-cer tourists" werj
prey ar ing for a glorious feast on a
mutton stolen from Mehrboch &
StenslofTa . meat market, when
their feslitives were rudely and
aadly interrupted. Officers Culp
and Johnron had been notified of
the theft, and thinking it prob
ably that the holioes had goue in
that direction, took a tour below
town. They arrived just in time
to put a stop to the banquet, and
the visions of a square meal en
tertained by the hungry unfor
tunates were dispelled. They
weie marched back to town forth
with, and are now enjoying the
chilly hospitality of the city jail.
The trial of the hobos for larceny
will take place this evening.
New Fast Boat.
From Puget Sound comes the
news that Captain A. B. Scott, of
Portland, builder of the steamers
Fleetwood and Telephone, No. 1
and 2, all boats of extraordinary
speed, is about to begin the con
struction of two steamers which,
it isexpected, will ou run anything
on the Sound or Columbia river.
The steamers are to lie 174 feet
long and M feet beam, and are to
be of the propellor model, with
the strongest engines commensur
ate with safety on boats of that
size. It is Captain Scott's inten
tion to put the lioats in the Taco
in a Seattle trade, making the trip
lietaeeu the two cities in one hour,
carrying nothing but passengers,
making the round trip witli the
two Uats every hour and ten
minutes, the ten minutes being
allowed to cover the time consumed
in embarkation and disembarka
tion. The lit at of these boats is
expected to be finished by July 1,
18!U. The machinery has been
ordered. The best time made ho
far between the two cities is one
i.our and 29 minutes, the record of
the T. J. Potter.
A f lucky CauoelHt,
Albert Kapplege, the canoeist
sent out by the New York Mail and
Express to cross the continent by
water in a canoe, nearly reached
the end ol tus journey last night.
He passed Tuesiay night at St
Helens, and was seen by a report
er thera Wednesday morning as
he was about to resume his tire
Koine voyage down the river. His
frail craft is in a badly demoralized
condition, and is hardly safe to
continue on down the river.but he
haid that if it went underlie would
aw im ashore and let it go. He an
ticipates no further trouble, as a
river captain gave him instructions
at St Helens how to round Tongue
point. When he reaches Astoria
Mr Rapplege will leave for Port
land, and on his arrival send his
canoe home. It is to be exhibited
at the World's fair. The object of
Mr Kapplege's trip of t750 miles
by water is to advertise the jour
nal employing him. At every tel
egraph station he sends his paper
a line, and once a week he gives
his experience in a letter.
I'Ie Driving, i
At Corvallis Cain. McCulloiigh
A Co. recently completely a thor
oughly equipped pile driver, a
machine for w hich there has long
been a demand at Corvallis and at
other points on the river. The
owners have secured a contract
from the Benton Condty Flouring
Mills Co. to drive 'ISO feet of piling
in front of their mill in this city.
The piling is 45 feet long and is to
be driven 10 feet into the earth,
faced with heavy boards ami
planked over, thus giving addi
tional space about the mill. J. A.
Catithorn has also engaged this
machine to drive 1500 feet of piling
along the front of his warehouse
property, and there will be con
siderable other work of the same
nature performed along the city's
water front., , These improvements
became necessary on account of
the incursions of the high wi.teis,
the current being strong on the
west side of the river at this
point. Gazette.
The Corvallis Kevetlineiit.
The high water last winter seri
ously damaged the government
work on the river at Coivallis, put
in to prevent the channel from
leaving the city, and its resetting
ifi earnestly solicited. The Gazette
says : A party of government sur
veyors under direction of J M
(Hipp, arrive I in Corvallis Satur
day and began a thorough survey
of " the river between a joint five
miles abovo the city and a mile
below where the overflow empties
into the main channel. The party
will lie at this point about a month
or six weeks. but it is not probable
that we shall be able to learn any
thing concerning the result of their
lahois before their report ami re
commendations rei cli congress.
Attempted Inrendlarlaui,
A fire alarm sounded at 0:30
last evening, to which the lire de
partment quickly responded. A
blaze was discovered in a smoke
house in a smoke house in the reiir
of Bhultz Itroa. meat market. 1'
was evidently the work of an in
cendiary, and but for its timely
discovery a serious conflagration
miL'ht have ensued. Mr Slinltz
siys that an attempt was made
several weens ago 10 tire me ihiiki
ings. but the tire hug was fright
ened away. The police force are
on the lookout for such villains,
and should anv more attempts be
made they are likely to come to
grief.
New Offlcem.
The Y. W. C. T. U'a elected the
following officers for the ensuing
year: Miss May Hideout, Ires
Mrs. J. E. Brown, Cor. Sec. Miss
Hettie Burkhart. Rec. Sec., Miss
Nellie Richards, Treas.
See those stylish
jacket't at Read's.
stockinette
AM0TEEK RAfXKOAD AT TAQU1HA
The Proplt of Itwport Elite a Sndiiiy for
a Lines to Arlie.
The Yaquina Republican in its
latest issue says : A large and en
thusiastic meeting was held at tba
opera house to consider the propo
sition of the Newport Improvement
Company to build a railway frem
Newport to Arlie via Foul weather,
The proposition la very reasonable
one and will be accepted, and
with oua unsurpassed natural re
sources, Report of the west will
i ival Newport of the east. There
is no question of the ability of the
company to pertonn all and more
than they propose.
A telegram was read from the
treasurer of the compauy that
plenty of money was at hand to
prosecute the work at once.
A letter was from the president
who expressed hie confidence in
the future of Yaquina bay, and
says that in his opinion this pro
posed improvement will do more
to develop the country than any
thing that has been proposed.
Lirge hotels will be completed for
summer traffic. A national bank
will be established as soon as a
suitable building can be erected.
Extensive street improvements
will lie commenced soon, the char
ter will be amended, and the city
limits extended.
Those present subscribed $20,
000 as a subsidy to secure the
building of the line. The New
port Improvement Company is
composed of some of the most
substantial citizens in the whole
Willamette valley, and it is under
stood Portland capital is inter
ested to a large extent in the new
enterprise which they haye in
hand.
Ilia I'eonle Were Wealthy.
It is said that J. J. McKeirney,
who died at Tacoma last Sunday
of typhoid fever, was working,
when taken sick, as a day laborer
in a logging camp near that city.
He told nothing about himself.and
every one about the camp supposed
he had neither money nor friends,
.since his death it is learned that
his parents, who live in San Jose,
Cal., are quite wealthy. He had a
quarrel wih his family and left
them, determined to make his wav
in the world without paternal aid.
The young man's remains were
embalmed, placed in a !00 caske
and shipped to his home.
I. O. O. F. Election.
At the last regular meetiig of
Albany Lodge of Odd Feliows the
following officers were elected for
the ensuing year: C. W. Sears,
N.G., G. K. Russell, V. G., J. L.
Underwood, R. S., E. A. Parker,
P. S., J. Gradwohl, Treas., W. M.
Ketchuuu, W. C. Tweedale and T.
J. Stiles, trustees.
Stamping Done Free.
Any one purchasing $1 worth of
goods at the Ladies Bazaar this
week can have any one pattern
fron their new selection stamped
free of charge.
A Wlhl Klde.
A hoy,' while trying to ride a
horse- with simply a halter on,
frightened pedestrians last eve
ning by dahini; down First street
en the sidewalk -.ati.a clattering
tiace. The hor.e ran an entire
lock, the boy's head narrowly
missing several of the swinging
signs, before he was stopped.
MILL KK MV. AWAV.
Our enterprising Stanard A
Cusick who carry the finest stock
of drugs, perfumeries, toilet arti
cles, brushes sponges, etc., are
giving away a large number of trial
iw ties of Dr. Miles' celebrated
Restorative Nervine. The guar
an "p it to '!'- heudach, dizziness,
nervo ? or-miration, sleeplessness,
the i' t Meets of spirits, tobacco,
"(V-e, etc. Druggists say it is the
i ttest seller they have eve J
knew, and is universally satisfac
tory, They also guarantee Dr.
Miles' New Heart Cure in all cases
of nervous organic heart disese,
palpitation, pain in side, smother
ing, etc. Fine book on "Nervous
Heart Diseases" free.
Ten Fine and Veerui f reeente to be
liven Away. .
Commencing November 1st, I
will present everv one a ticket for
each dollar's worth of goods pur
chased, entitling the holder to a
chance to draw one of the follow
ing beautiful presents:
1. Large dinner castor. . .$10 00
2. Fancy fruit dish 9 00
:. Silver cake basket 8 00
4. Silver card stand 7 00
5. Set silver knives and
forks 00
0. Double pickle castor. . 5 00
7. Silver butter dish 4 00
8. Single pickle castor. . 3 00
9. Seth Thomas clock. . . . 2 00
10. .Silver cup 1 00
F. M. Frknch.
REPUBLIC AH GITT CONVEHTION.
The republican voters of the
City of Albany Oregon, are hereby
requested to meet at the Armory
of Co.. 2nd Rp.rt O N. (.. on
- 7 ri" " .
2ml, street between Ferry and
Washington on Saturday evening
Nov. 20th, 1800, at the hour of b
o'clock i. m., for the purpose of
nominating one candidate for city
marshal, and one candidate for
city treasurer, to be voted for at
the city election to be held on
Monday Dec 1st, 1800.
Ttie republican voters of ths
resjiective ward will meet for the
purpose of nominating one candi
date for City Council in each ward
to be voted for at said election, on
Friday evening Nov. 28th, at 7 ::0
e. e. ut the following nlaees. The
voters of the 1st ward iu the
Armory of F. Co. 2nd Regt, O. N.
G. The voters of the 2nd ward in
tliA nrtii-o of thn l)n v HrraI.D.
the voters of the 3rd, ward in the
office of the Albany Iron Works
Dated Nov. 22.1, 1890.
N. H. Au-en.
O. H. Ibvine.
Committee.
i
Bhonld See th Woodtrful Array at th
Golden Rnle Bazaar
Mr. Julius GradvrnLl h, .......
getic and enterprising proprietor
of the Golden Rule Bazaar in this
city, whose store contains the
largest ana nest selected stock oi
crockery, irlass ami mlmi. uo.i.
. f a ' ..-. ninvaKfl
domestic use, in the valley, as well
as lancy waies, toys and beautiful
uouuav goons, nas returned from a
several months trip to San Fran
cisco, where he combined business
with pleasure. He has replenished
and enlarged his entire nto-.L- and
now has a store that is a credit to
himself and an ornament to the
citV. Hifl Hholvos r.nnntora n,-..!
every available space are filled
wuu mo cnoicesc and most varied
StOI k Of of POodfl i
valley, including a mammoth dis
play of holiday goods. He has
added a new line which consists
of a beautiful ammrtmpnt nf r.
gold jewelry warranted to wear aa
goou as goiu anu cosungone-tenth
as much money, diamond cut pins
ring-, nne umDreilas for holiday
presents and novelties. His stock
18 HOW in anil linliriuv slint.ruiri
should lose no lime n seeing his
wonuenui array wnicli is not
surpassed bv
either in elegance or prices.
Notes of Albany Cigar Factory.
If you want a real choice smoke
try our 10 center.
Why smoke a Chinese made
cigar now that you can get a far
superior one at J. Joseph's cigar
actory, made by w hite labor?
Trvourcelebratedoceiit Havana
filled white labcr cigars.
We maire a specialty of selling
cigars of our ow n make by the box
at factory prict s.
Fine Meerschaum and Briar
pipes and a full assortment oj
mokers articles.
A Sure Cure for the WliUky llaldt
Dr. Livingston's Andidote. for I
nmnlrfiTillOfia U-ill inin.' ami ..n. v.f I
the liquor hanit in from ten to
thirty days, from the moderate to
the d'unkard. The antidote can
be given in a cup of coffee without
the knowledge of the person tnk
inif it. The Antidote will nut. in
jure the health in any way. .Man-
uiaciured hy the Livingston
Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon,
or from J. A. Cumming, Druggist,
ole agent.
Talk About Freight HilU.
Well we have just paid the
freight from the cant on one hun
dred Forest City express wagons,
one of which we proose to give
away with each can of Forest City
bakiiis; powder. Come before
they are all gone.
Rese-tfully
C. E. 1'iKOWMCI.I..
Physicians' prescriptions com
pounded with accuracy and care
at Hulin & Dawson's drug store,
French's corner.
Albany Opera House,
One Night Only,
SAT U K DA Y , X( ) V ti 7
THE
Roycc (6 Lacw Co,
In the Latest Success,
TOM'S VACATION,
A refined Musical Comedy Med
ley in three acts Tilled to overflow
ing with new songs, pretty dances,
choice comedians.
Delightful music, the company
is laiSer and better than ever.
Admission: Fifty and Seventy
five ceats. Seats on sale at the
Opera House.
SAN WA has removed h a laiin.lry to i lie
iron hnu the cor-icr of SeWl itnd
Lyon streets.
IjH)K RKNT Nicely furninhcl rooms on
r'irst street, r'ur particulars ini;ire at
Oils -flic J.
tX)R KENT KooiiH furniihetl or i "tin
ished Uo a barn. Inquire nt tin1 t tie
FURNISHED ROOM TO KKNt'-A m-joly
fill liisheJ room on Kirit street can l
rented by inquiring at this office.
WAN I KD Akci.Is t srll real estate. Imth
ma'c and female S'ea ly employment
and i'o il pay. Apply to t A. Ilnrklurt.
real e-tato o'0iil, opp site first Nat.oi si
bank.
MOXKY TO l.'IVX- WV ho. pic
money to loan on lieul Kittle o u ty
on two to five .tears lime, ('all on u at cur
ottK-e ophisite Hie ltcv re Hoiihc.
Ill KKIlAKr & KK.VY,
WANTED Toslla oke of iroo.1 inttlc
with yokes, chain', etc. Cattle touiij;
Mid ill tfood condition ror further informa
tion write or call on Willan ette 1'u'p & paper
Co. P O. hov No. Ore ton C'itv Oregon.
HOLIDAY 8H0PPERS.
Silk, umbrella's at -French's
jewelry store. -' ' -
A full line of trusses for sale at
Cununing's drug store.
SectacleS for every one at
French's jewelry store.
G. W. Simpson has just received
a fine line of fcealctte jackets in nil
styles.
Viereck w ill shave vou or cut
your hair in the most approved
stvle,
Go to Conn & Hendriceon for
your fancy and Maple groceries.
They always keeji the best and sell
cheap for cash.
For nice fresh pies, cakes dough
nuts and every thing in the baking
line you cannot do better tban to
call on Parker Bros.
Please call and see if you care to
cliaime your order on heating
stoves, our stock is complete attain.
Matthews & Wasiii-.i'kn.
To our patrons: Our second
stock oi heating stoves are here
and it you will call we are better
able to please you than ever before.
Matthkwk& Wasihu hn.
Before i nrchasiug your Artiste
materials examine the new stock
just opened at the drug store e J.
A. Cumming, successor to JJ. !
Hubbard.
It is not surprising that
Matthews & Washburn sell the
most stoves from the fact I hat they
carry the line of goods at pricea
that convince even the skepitcal
A l KraxiiiK Why hi. Falrlrk
PIIU Are I'npalar.
Because they never disappoint.
ItccnuRu I hoy produce a pleasant
cathartic effect.
Because they not. only physic,
but cleanse the whole system and
regulate the liver and liowels.
For sale at L'5 cents per 1kx by
Foshay At Mason, druggists.
IjMJi'll Hciinl luiiil ehow i aim for mte at
r K M. r'reiH-h'h jewelrj store.
Fireman' Klevtlon,
NOTICE IS HEKKHY (JIVEN
that there wi'l be an elf. lion held iu
the ci!y of Albany on Moi.iUy the
eighth tliiv of Utceinhcr for !hc pur
pose of electing a chief Pint ;iitanl
chief engineer, of Uiv Albany lire lc
piiiliiienl. to mtvc one year. Said
election to be held between the hours
f I o'clock mid ('&) o'ch ck p. in. in
'he hall of Albai y Engine Co. No. 1.
D.iteil this 'Jiilh'itay of Nov., fw.ll).
M. D. riiii.ni,
W. M. Paukcu, Sicrctai y A F 1)
T ix Mirer A K ll
Election Notice.
NOTICE h herdiy given that the
annual election in uinl for the city ol
MUany, Oreirmi. will lie h-lt on Vn
tUj, Dceciiilier 11. IbtNl. um- I ue pin
pou of electing the fullowln iminici
p:il olHecr.
One Muih.l. .
Ine Ticinircr.
One, Council in an for each Ward. 'J.
The' election will tie held at the fol
low in:.' unmctl places:
Kikst W a tin County .clerk's ofHce.
Skcoxii Wako. County treasni'ci
ollicc.
TitlKii Waiui. Fanners' waieliouac
ollice. ,').-
The following named persons have
'icen selected by lie council, u judges
ud c leiks of said election.
Kirt Ward. Judges, David Iro-.
mi, Al. rayne, V. C. Tweedale.
rki, K M. Hedlield, A..K Anslyo.-c.-
oud Ward: Judges, h. Senders,
M. Keteliuin, K. L Knox. Clerks,
H. Wyait, C. ti. lUwIiiurs.
Third Ward: Judges, W. II. Goltra
olm 1 so in, P. J. Baltimore. Clerks,
f. B. MarshHll, W. E. Gillett.
Said election wil'. commence at 9
o'clock a. id., and continue, w ithout
closing the polls, until 0 p. . ., of the
above mentioned day.
By order of the council made Nov.
11, 1WH). N. J. Hentox,
City Kceorder.
Dated at Albany, Or., Nov. 14, ItSW.
i:emlor'K olice.
In the county court vi Linn county,
Ogon,
In the matter of the estate )
. "f 1
(ico, , armoth, deceased )
MUMCK is herby giveu that the
undersigned the duly appointed, qual
ified and acting executor of the last
w ill and testament of Geo, V, War.
moth, deceased in pursuance of the
terms and directions of said will and
in further pursuance of au order of
the above entitled court duly made
aud entered of record in the above
entitled cauce on the 8th day i f Jane
lSia, authorizing, licensing aiid re
quiring tlie undersigueil such
executor to sell the real property in
said decree iH lieieinafter iIosciiIm d:
1 will mi .-aiiii'itay II. c oi li liny ut
Decemlier, lS'JO at the hour if 1
o'clock r, M, of said day otter lor aale
and sell at public auction at the
court house door in the city of Albany
Oregon to the highest and beat bidder
for cash id hand the following describ
ed real property to wit:
rk'ginnin at the Southwest corner
of the Donation I .and CUim of St dney
Sniilli .o..l Hi.e luuniii thunce Kast
3-0 rods, thence JJoitn ItU lods
thence vtaC 80 rods theiicn South
VCh mhIr, thence We I J40 rods
theuce .-Muitli 14li4 rods to the place
of beginning c.'Utam acres, more
or less, liii; and being in Sections lb
and 17, Tp. 14 S. K. 3 W, Will.
Mer, in Linn ouiuty Oregon,
I laii.l tins U h diir t November
1SW).
Gko, W, Klknkv,
Klccutor "I the last will and test-
uient of (Jeti. W. Waruiiitli dee d.
Hewitt A Irvixf,
Att'ys for Executor,
M Premier
Com'i t. Keai mid
Do not fail to ex
amine the "Premier"
V before buying.
ft II. M. McKEK,
Agent.
"This machine may
be seen at IlewittA Irvine'a
1000
Polished Redwood and White Pine
are firoaninst Under the Weitlit
OF
Many Bargains
IN
Clolif, Boots, Shoes and Farahhing Goods,
T. Ls WALLACE & CO.,
STUAIIAN BLOCK, ALBANY.
S i lverwa re
SILK
or Slwr
Ft i Sit
AT COST
ENTIRE S1K
lam doMinp out inv dry foo-ia to make room fir a large liiie o
WH.ts ami shoes and gent's fnrniahingtf. Hee below the lines Jhat ara
Kning at cart.
lte. s Gocilg, Cloak?,
Flannol. Ci:T. , -
.silks, 1le I-nt-n. ,
Napkins. Blankets.
Sehsia. Cornets,
Cambric, Towelk.
lAilie's Umle'wear, Gofsaniere.
Call early while the assortment is still good. .
O. Sesurles.
IIKST STKKCT,
Don't
lie
Ami l-t this g?ea' ojiortunil v pts hy. Those .who
av iu jn;y mal e mtmey. Nav i Hw- t'n e to 5 ny
v tir Manias, la'tli.-s' and ',,,s "n'U-rwi'ar, hosieiy,
.etc. Muse gooils are first class and from twenty
five to fifty per cent, below tlieir actual value. We
soMcit the ch trade only.
FEET
THE
WILL & STARK
Have the--
. Finest Liae in Town,
Alfo-
SOME VE1Y ELEGANT
UMBKELLAS
llnls hi Ik T!iiii
tat.
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