THUi MORNING HEKALDt WEDNESDAY, DECEMliEK ft. rnn
D-a.iiy and Wkkkly
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION-
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Hail U ih Albany postofflce close
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Tt Eastern Matt 1 6;30 a. M,
lb Wast sua f
Asd the Hairow Oa ti K. 4
PoiUeaJ and 8at a It a.
orvalaa aad Yatiulaa 12:80 r. a
aflra a&uta 730 P. M
Tkepoetoflcewlll ha cliedeach evei.Um
nam ala la mm o'clock.
Rtslelcie melWr lor tha ly morning
tniu eteuM ba awlled before o clock the
previous tTcnlav.
OKEQON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Depart
Frafarht!
.ll.13iMnll2.20bm
3 40pui7 46au
OUR BBPRESKXTA TIOS.
Amoku the earliest matters taken
op at the present session of con
grew will undoubtedly be the sub
ject of congreaaional appointment ;
that ia assigning to the several
states the number of members of
the house of representatives, to
which each shall be entitled dur
ing the present decade. This duty
is imposed upon congress by the
constitution, and there is nc
reason why it should be postponed
or 'neglected. '
Inasmuch as representation
must be proportionate to popula
tion, it is evident that the increase
in the population of the United
States since 1880 necessitates a re
adjustment. The ratio of increase
has been very different in differ
ent states, so that the same rel
tive nunjber of representatives can
not be retained under any system
that may be adopted for reappor
turning
One of two propositions must In
accepted. -Either the unit of repre
sentatioa must be increased or the
whole number of representative
inut be increased. The present
unit of representation is 151,912,
that is, there is, at least in theory,
one representative to each 151,!K'
people, although since each Stuu
must have at least one represent a
tive the proportion is not actuulh
preserved.
The bill introduced at the las!
session by Mr. Bunnell, chairman
of the i-oumiittee on apportion
ment, provided that the ratio oi
unit of representation should lx
130,000. This was bated on an
estimated population oftJS.OtXi.OOO,
and would have resulted in s
house of 354 members. Now that
the census figures show a popula
tion of only 62,000,000 there will
nive to be anew calculation made.
But instead of making such a
large increase in the ratio f repre
sentation it is strenuously urged
that the increase in the ratio
should be very small, ii any, and
tint the membership of the house
should be increased, and there it
intuit to be r.ii'l fur this view oi
the question, especially is this true
in view of the low figures whith
cauie from the grist in Mr. Potter's
cjoovb mill.
Oregon should have had another
congressman but after the bung
ling and unjust manner in which
the census was taken in this state.
W should perhaps be thankful that
we have Congieasmen Hermann
left.
Tub Mews Advertise! of Van
couver, B. C, has not been fooled
by the result of the recent elections.
In its issue of the 11th it said:
"The English press and people
appear to be laboring under a
great misapprehension in respect
to the importance which should
be attached to the result of the
elections in the United States."
The writer then goes on to show
that the result was due to a va
riety of canses, and not to diseatit
fdctioa with the Mckinley bill,
as the British press and )eopIe
hJ too haatilv assumed, and th n
ends with- this sage oltservatiou :
We may be of the opinion that the
present course pursued by the
people of the United States is
detrimental to their own interest,
but Ibe experience of the last
twenty-five years shows that it has
received continuous snpport, and
that, whether ae the result of in or
in anile of it. the national wealth
has grown a pace unprecedented
ia the history of the world.
Tax president of the Farmer
Alliance predicts that the govern
ment will own and operate the
Central : and Union Pacific Rail
roads, inside of four years'. If the
Alliance would bend its energies
to the accomplishment of that pur
pose it might accomplish a desir-
able end, 'emitting about many
necessary reforms. But if it
bends its energies to anls the ae
coiupltshment of sub-treasury
schemes and government ware
house operations it will waste its
energies for naught, and in the
end gain the distrust of the peo
ple. Practical reformato.y meas
ures are coining to view in rapid
enough succession to give employ
ment to all the farmers associa
tions without entering into any
impracticable visionary schemes
Many persons have perhaps
wondered why Indiana, which
gave Harrison majority in 1388,
should have gone democratic by
15,000 in 1890. The explanation
is simple. In 1888 the republican
vote was 263,371 ; in 1800 it was
only 214,302. In 1888 the two
side-show tickets fast a trifle over
12,000 votes; in 18X) they pol led
29,000 votes. In 1803 the republi
can stay-aways will go to the polls
and those who coquetted with side
issues in 1890 will return to their
allegiance and Indiana will wheel
into line again. It should never
be forgotten that the republican
vote always drops off in off years
The arrangements for the
World's Fair are now so farad
vanced that the commissioners
announce that alt is ready lor
President Harrison to issue his
formal proclamation to nations of
the world, statin that the Fair
is to be held and inviting them to
participate. Thie is a definite
stage of progress. The preliminary
arrangements have been com
pleted. But that is all. The site
has been chosen. The selection of
plans for the buildings and the
erection of these are all in the
future.
NEW TO-DAY.
IOT A silk umbrella, with .xotlizcd il
J ver handle at Uie firemen' ball. Finder
will please return to the obi e.
JAN WA hat removed h laundry (to the
O i 'i hin the corf r of Second and
Lyon st.-e-t .
F' I KSN r
'r Street r ,
UiU Hie
furnished room on
:articulars impure at
rft RENT .. . nil furnished or I 'jrn
ished ai a bar n. Inquire at tin- tic
HURNISHRD ROOM TO RENT-A nicely
V furnished room on First street can be
r nted by inquiring at this office.
WAN! ED Agents to sell real estate, both
raa'e and female S'eady employment
ami ifo il pay. Apply to F. A. Burkliart,
real ettata agent, opp'site First Nat:oial
bank.
WANTED To sell 5 yoke of ir.xxl catt'e
with yokes, chains, etc. Cattle tr.ims
and in good condition -'r further ml'. una
lion write or call mi Willamette Pulp A paper
Co. V. O. bo No. 72, Oregon C'itt Oi-gon.
I LEATHERS -Tliotte wishin to purchase
' feathers for illos or beds ca srmre
them in quantities to U t at O. W. Simp
ton's.
Thai iimkisii :m oh tan li quickly
cured Ly Snitch's i lire. We g .autre it
r'oahay & Mason.
SLKKfLKSS looms, made miserable I that
terrible couich, Sl.ilnh'a Cure in the hriiiedy
or you. For sale by r'oshay At Mason.
i ku, uraun anu sweet breath
secured byJSI.ioh's Ca'arrh Kemerii pr c
.v . ,ia. hhbi iiijcuiur iree. r or Site liy
r.unnay ft aiaaou.
For lame hack, side onbest, u- !
Porous Plaster- Price ?& cem.- r.i Fo
llaaoo.
biluh's
bay A
Vl K aec-uid hand show case 1 - ult at
F. M. French's jewrlr) t ir.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
mtlANHACrfl A UEkUll. Bivillvn
1 blsipiKhb.
fKEMlriCNT L. r-LINN.
VSC If KKII)ENT S. K YorNO.
AUIKK S. W. LANOON.
9. t Vooxa,
i. t a.is.
E. W. IAN0DON
Cashier.
BANK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, OREGON.
cAriTAL ase.iM
f rcalIrat
ttrePrca...
4 ashler
- at. BaWANl
...Jtt w.ai.Ai.'t.
niRccroHs:
H. Bktant, J. w. Blaix,
Ubu. IIcmphrct, C" II. Stswast,
E. J. Lsnnixo. H. F. If ihrii.u
HOPKINS BRITS.
OKA I.IKS IN
STOVES. TINWARE. HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Mancfactiirers of Kalvanized iron
cornice. Plumhing a specialty.
Give us a call.
LADIES. ATT
'IflV We wn
'Up tell yon tote
ham the brat Shi ' su
and we can C.
Every pair w ricte '
turned if they imt i i
is no brai( or uslrr
. bir ihthiai-it),
on at any time.
I dthev can W re
satisfiotHiu. This
menu what we say.
I hWAKT A SOX.
GONS AND REVOLVERS ieoV,r thlt
I de have disposed of this part of our uimi
! near. That's a misUke. We are in it now
. Weper than ever. We have a nice line of
! Marlin and WinrhtaWr rifles, aud breenh
loadins; shotguns ranylnv in price from J12
iiom. Aiso ail me late improved revolvers
SltWAKT ft SoX.
Gr "W SIIlVIIIFSOItSr
-HAS A FINE
SEALETTK
He also makes a specialty ot Ladies1 ami Meus1
fine shoes. You can find
WANTED
Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of-
. DEVOE & FUOMAN J5lfS.4
" JXJLI CTS
Manufacturer of
-AND DEALER IN-
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY M
C'.ars, Plug and Smoking Tohaccoe, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, at
full line o- Smokers' Articles.
Neit co to Pflelffer's candy store, Albany, Oregon,
r caution ir.rrV.r'.'.'j varr sale
baa his uaawe aad arice acaaiBeS banana.
m Wis, o
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to
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ml
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id
VV. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEMKN.
Ftaa Calf mm I.ae4 Watarpraaf Urala.
The excellence and . warinc qualities or this shoe
cannot be better show a I nan by the strong endorse
ments of Its thousands of constant wearers.
SbJW Oeaalne Haa4-aewed, an elesrant and
9 stllsh dress Shoe wbich commends Itself.
A0 Haad-aewed Welt. A One calf bhoa
af unequalled for style and durability.
tOJO Usadyear Welt n the standard dress
s9 Shoe, at a popular price.
tOJO Paliceaaaa'a Hhae U especially adapted
w for railroad men, farmers, etc.
. All made In Confress, Button aud Ltce.
$3&$2 SHOES il&ls.
have been moot favorably received since Introduced
ana me receni improvements mass taern superior
to any shoes sold at these D rices.
Ask your Dealer, and
direct to factory enetosinc advartlasd prica, i
postal for order blanks.
W. 1m UOlULAe, Brwdusja, Mi
apneas yx6
at Jewel
rfeateis, it'you pi
How's business? That's
bye! Wx r r r click.
LINE OF-
JACKETS !
wbat want.
'Imorters and Dealers in all kiuda o
guns and ammunition fishing ackle of ev
ery dencript:on, cutlery and base ball goods,
tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The
largest stock soutl. of Portland. Come one
and all. No trouble to show etoda. Quid
sales and small profits is our motto. Also
repair shop connected with store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work.
JOSEPH,
Choice Cipars
h
t-
h
!
If be cannot supply yaa send
prica, oe a
T i n i n t-1 1 n u;
Hello! Hello, Cential
.Yes Say. (Jive me Mitt
ihevvs fe AVrtshbtirn
WliMlJ Hello, Matthew
citWaashbtirn! I5r r r
ck! Ilt-llo, Hello! Ihat
'u? All i i ht SenJ me
tip one of tho $,10 Hoy.
ease. All rleht. Catch
it.
?od. So's mine (Jc
ood
Smith Premier,
Coinjtnct. Aeat and
liurahle.
Do not fail to ex
amine the "Premier"
ga before buying.
I II. M. McKEK,
if
" This machine mav
be ttn at Hewitt &h vine's
rnihiiiA.a
M.
II.. ELLIS. PIlVKiriAV ivi, V-i-i."
- , 0,1.1
. geon, Alliai.y Oregon.
Wa DAVIS, M. I). VUVSICIAN ANlii
. - n - iuuiiu wi. ii i n ( i i j i x
room in htrahan's block, First street. AHau
OreKon-
r C. KELLY, I'UVSICIAN AND
i nk.n.. ... .. .
V wm Aawiijr, vreKOIl, OTTl'.O II I'lerCC
new block. Office hours, from a. h. to
T.U
A J. ROSSITER, Vin-EKIKAKV SLK
- fireon. irrailnatM ni 1 1 .
college and me-t ber of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society. Is prepared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated anitnnla An
scientific principles. Oilice at Ana Marsball't
livery stable Kesiilenue 4tli and Calaiooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
DR. E. A. McAlimtsr imhsopatiiic niv
sician and surgeon. Hag removed hu
olBce into Crawford's block. All calls pi. mint
ly attended to.
D
RG. A. WHI'NEV. PHYSICIAN AM.
sunreon. Graduate of Uelb-vim
tal Uedical College, New York City. Licas
of women a specialty, OHU-e in at residence
on 7th street between Calapooia and Vine,
Albany Oreifon.
DR.M. J. HATTON, PHYSICIAN NH
Surireon, BIuihIkm's Block, Albany, Or
Female diseases a Sittl.ilt. Consult .t!c.n
free.
(1 U. HAMUEIIL1N, M. U., Iloiiuepatliie
J Physic'au, oltico at Lr. Walhi.-e's nhl
stand, liroailalbiii tlreec. O.lice hours, 1 to
t a. s.; I to 8 and U to 8 r. a.
ATTOKNEl'H,
W. T. BURNKV,
L. T. SARIN, J. w DRAPKR
lURNSY. BAK1N i IXtAPEIt. ATl'Olt-
U neys at law, Oroon City, Orc'on. 'I'w
ty years expenenje as register of thj U. it.
Land Office at Orenoh City and in the lnd
practice recommends us in our secialtv
business before the Lind Dltlco or the courts
and involving the practice in the zv eral
Land Office.
H
C. WATSOV, attorney at law, Mb an)
, Oregou. Oillce in Snulian block.
J.
N. MJNCAN AITOKNtV-Vr LaW
and notary public. OTicc in the Sirjian
bloc, rooms No. I and :!.
D. a. a. BbAOKai Rs. o wsiuiir,
BLACKBURN, & WUIUUTAI TDltNEi A l
Law, Albany Oregon. v. v in .!)
rellow's Temple. ViM practice in all court
of the state, and t;ive special attenliou to all
business.
WOLVEKTON CHArIeS E. A ITUK.K
at Law, Aibanj, Or. Mrtiiw in rocirs i;
anil 11 Ko er a block, over 1.. E. t!?iuV
store.
T K.
WEATHrKrliKU, .M'li. K.NEV Al
tj . law, Albany,
Oreifon. ii.t in flit
Kiinn Ulock. Will procti.e n all (n
courts ol thestatc, and (rive spix-.a. llc.i,i.,n
to all business
JAMES P MEVD, ArrOltNEY-AI'-LAW
aud title examiner, AMiviv', 'r. ill
practice in all the courts o( tne st'ite. Ab
stracts of title furnigli.'d on short noli.e.
Ten years experience.
HKCKKl' tOClKTIi:.-.
, O. U, W. Safety I.Otlc So, IS;
inci'th :
ry Montlay evenuiir at the ti. A. Iv I
halt on Kerry street, between Scton.l ami
Third. Albany, Oregon, straucrs in tin !
city and transient brethren tx.r Ii.illy iiiwtdi I
to attend.
Mcl'herwin Pont No. f, i. A. K.
Stated ULHiliiik's at the II. A. U
Hall on tne second ami Kourtn
Friday evening cf c'-h umuli
Transient lloinrail" ate c-.tr.li-
y invited to meet with in
S. W. K KECK,
B. F. Tasi.kr, CoiuiuiiiiI' r
Atliutaiit,
La it !sirveylns.
PASTtU DESIRIilO SI'ltV-KTIMO DONS CAN OC
tain acurate ml prom ' work by utllnn;
upon ex-county stirvevoi 1'. T. T. rifber. He
hascomplete copier of flcltl nott ami tow n
ship plats, and is prepare 1 todo urvpinu' in
any part of Linn county. Poxiotl'co a.ltlrcM,
Millers Station. Linu con ily.irci;oii.
C; W. AVERS, ARi:ilirECr NHSi:i EI! I
. intendaut. OHi.-e over Kin.t N.i'iotia' :
b:tnkl.uildiuvr, Al'tanv, dr.
Work soit.-ttt'.l j
from all itnrtH of the t-oiiutv
If ON'KV TO LIA
HOME CVl'ITAI. O.N
IrL yo.nl real e tatc stturitv.
ttir i..irticu.
I.tis entpiire of Gf.
Hum; bri-v.
" -
I1EVERE IIOU.SK, Al.b.vN V, Olt.-C'IIA
IftilTer, Prop, tiiiiy ilrsl-tclaK houre
n the city. Larvfi sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Cttinauiet. eniplttyetl in tin
kit. Ik n. (lencral stave othc Cortallis.
( IS. WINN, At'.ENT
KOK THE I.KAH
J in fire.
ife and atn-i.ient iiihiiriiiuv cout.
l-alile
STANARI) & CUSICK.
PKOrKlKTORS OK
CiTY DR'Jfl hTQRfi.
Dealers in DrtiKS Meili.iines, Cliem
icala, Kaucy S'.ii Tuiltt Artit:los,
SiM.ui:e8 Brushes, Perfumery, 8ciuol
and AitistV Supplies. I'hysician't
prescriptions carefully compounded
bin., Street, Albauv, Oregon.
I sell the beat lunilior in this coun
try, cetlai I'osts, shinnies, lath, il.inrt
aud windous, moulding, etc. Price
from So to $22 per thousand. Yard
at Lawson, ou the Narrow Gauge.
See me before tmreha.-iing elsewhere.
W. W. CRAWFORD.
PostotTice address, Talhnan, Oregon.
Albany Nurseries.
WE HAVE ON HANI) ATOCK
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
half mile from tuwn, aa tine a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can
be found anywhere on the count.
If you contemplate planting trees,
it will pay to see our stock and jct
our priees and catalogue free.
HVMAN & BKOWXELL.
The ITnlon I'aclrlf.
Is the only line running two
fast trains daily from Torland to
Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas City,
Chicago, St. Louis and all Hints
East and South. Buy your tickets
of G. (J. Bawling, foot'of Bitfad
alhin street, Alhany.
The Union Pac'ilic are now run
ning two dailv train.i llirouh to
Chicago in three days, carrying all
elapses of passengers on both
trains, having Pullman sleepers,
tourists sleepers and free rccliniii;
chair cars attached. PaM'iig'. rs
can now leav Portland al 7 a. m.
and 1 p. m. For sleeping car r s
i rvation. etc. apply to C. U. Iluw-
iiga, foot of Bioadalbiu street.
Lumber
WW
FOR PURE DRUGS
TOILKT AND FANCY GOODS
OO TO
ALSO
TIib Finest Linsof Pianos and Organs in tie
Willamette Valley.
CALL AND EXAMINE 1IIS STOCK
The City Liquor Store
il. HA U Aid ART, Proprietor,
fTSexl .1 jor to ths O Id fellows' emplo, Albwiy, Orevoa
Keeps constantly on h in I tui ii icnt imiiirted tud domestic wines, li-pvirs, cigars an
to'ifu Only first class li.u.r store in the city
SPECIAl ATTENTI H PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
Ati AtxMiluie nre
Tlie i'irin-l Abietine tiiiiiinint is
tin!y iut tii in l;ti !.f tnii-iiiui 1 1- til,
Ihixo, uii'l i :m iiliM.iute tine fm tKI
stives, liiirns. (.mills, t li:iii't d Im
ami nil sUin 1 1 ii!iinis ill ilive
Iv fiiiMsll kimljt ef ilf. Avk lor t hi
Oritr'iiKil A liii lii.e Oinl nielli, i-ulil h)
K(li:i) A' Mi.M'ii i.l "A! i-riils pel lm
'T limit Mil renin.
WANTED
0 ;
ilK.IIKST CASH I'UIOK
WILT. HK TAII) DY THE
WILLAMETTE PACKING CO.
lhl'o tlicre? Po yon kl.ow
.lister is 1m u ily inan in .Vlluu
t!i it c 1 1 sell v.in eastern ti.kev
Mi-i.s
oil I lie
youths :ml Ihivs t tii ii4
vt-oii I lltKir atli. V. .Slmp-
j iOII f.
I rii
I'.it'.s. will li;iv Hpociiil
t 1 1 1
sales every Saturday, olicriiig the
pulilie immi'iiHe liitij.raiiiH.
Ciirsetl Corsetat
j We make a specialty of I . iee
i and iiiisses tine eorseln and w tta.
i We have a drive ia a F nch
i eateen corset at 75 cents. xtra
good value.
Sami-ei. K. Y- no.
cunt
FOIl HAI.K II Y AIX DRUOOISTS.
"Stime''nioiith9 o I iiureliased
lni.t of Dr.J. 1. Sill's Catarrh t 'ure for
nit own use, but tiiulinjr ir'- nephew,
C. MeMaliati. needing tm-ti incdi
eine I let lilm have my bi.x of medi
cine. He now semis for three more
I'tixeF, lyiii it i-lite l.-.t Ilium for
(atari Ii ever Iriel ly him and hie
friends. irot anotlter box to use in
my eHse, and cheerfully recommend il
tiHitliors,
(Signed;. JOHN MuMAHAN,
Ex-County ConimisRioner Lane Co.
Oregon,
Springfield. Lane county, Oregon.
l'rof J, W, Johnson, president of the
Slate niveis'uy. says it cured him ot
a cim;rh alter tvo other presi-rinl mis
1' til f died. Likewise two tif his liltlc
ir'trht uet it ttieiue their emiiflio. Mrs
M;itk .'laiiey, wife nf IVof. Hailey,
sent it In t'ltif. .lolitisiin, and recom
mends it In all "Ii" sutler from ctdiU
and ninths. Kt.- etniehs il acts like
arha t:i. and e.in hi inli ileil iutu the
.ipe -ir ita.-sa.es whete no oilier
eimirli ciiri s -an le.n li.
I1IIOSK WIsill.Mi A I'lltS'l'-CLASS IN
I sr iieint, the liest uii'lu ttt kUihI the
cliitiiti "f iliix itiHtt, cun lia siiitnl hyea'lini
1 1 Mis. U. K. llt'iuaLu's, nittt.iitt tlitt AlMonic
Temple, First sito.-t. The latest vocal and
infitriiiiictitnl iiiusit: kept for sale. Alne th
larRest assort mttiit ol stiiiin Kttturiis
selt t-t from this sitlc ol 'r'risc...
itiveii in iaiiitiitK and cmnrtn.lcrj at her
rt.i-iio over I. mil Cninty lUnk. liivc hrr
yt tir oi't.T Hint ynii will Ik; ithuscl.
Tk People's Mtmy,
Fresh Bread Fie: and Cakes
DAILY.
Fine Cakes a Specialty.
BLACKBURN & PIUOM,
LEADINC GROCERS fANO BAKERS.
I
I
a L BLACKMA1
ilines, Fsbib, OilE
1 C3 IBlgrS TDCPll
CARRIES-
iMWUtifai, Heuralgia, fn
HIAsMOHK. AM ALL PAIN.
TVs litafjllij tfattraa wl Vaotl
LIOtBlO OOOCM OUR
AWMi MJs OaWMMf rX
Mtyal!ra4cMs. Baaa , Mt ft I
aaalawar A o , rrau't ' r
Sim (in iiai i; 1 1 tin v t
for lifll l tie I . It -K ' I I !! , 1 1
nefs, n tl allvnpl rt t t f l)iirs Ii
Ml and 7 f. nils t little. In ts'
I tir ia) A Masen.
ltea I'asliiro.
IVrsoiis ileairini; pasliire neai
litis i-ity can obtain Hie eanie by
callinv,'"oii l-red W. HlumU rg, who
has tlie went half of what in known
aa Monteilh'B pasture for rent at
$ 1 0J per mouth per head.
,1 f 5i Tail ih aiient for the
I'lii in Mutual Accident Associa
tion of Chicago, a company that
has many suiwrior features.
Conn A Ilendriceon ! ! !
i
,.A ICbL 8TOChtF
Stap?e Groceries
Glassware.
Th liest quality tf tr, ii.flirs, lanilir
outs, ttt:.
FRESH BARED DREAD EVER
DAY.
At this old reliable hou Is also to 1 1
found a complete assortment of rab lamil)
..rot-erics, ta wblet is constantly belt. added
I the aessonaole line of Kroorries and pro
visions, suoh as
Cranberries.
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts, -laUeni
Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
There eotats vera sll aonrfit when price'
t-ie It w and llic benefit ol tl e oiargriu will hr
riven tn his customers. Kemenilier the place,
it the "1.1 cm in r on l irst and liroalalbin Sts.
Con roil 2,1 ie r.
UK. W. C IMKOUSS,
Ciatluate of the Royal College of
Ltir.tlon, Knilanil, also of the Kt-lle-v-up
Medical College.
I lie Ih. itas apeiit a lifetime of
slmly and piaeti. e anil makes a ape
eialty uf c-limnic diKCaset, reintie
cancers, scroll" I a enlargciiieiila.luniors
suit wens, without pain or the knife,
He also makes a specialty ol treat
ment with electi-ieitv. Has nractii
in the German French aud English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
lay night. Uia motto ia
,.OD WILL TO ALL."
Olnoe and residence Ferry street,
''wwn Third nd Fourth
HOKM. K L-
rillll" rNI'KKSIONKO HAS Kil SALK AT
1 hit p'.iice near AH-any i mt ff r- .id, well
iirttke h'trvesM wit: A span ol surrl-. citrlit
list; spAii "I u'Mjs, I i-, Fj-an 4
uti o tln en, V'; one lauiilv crrititu
horse, Isrc an-i gti-tl style; and two rootl
u-l He liia-ct- 'I'rit;-J retso.iib'e aiidltr.ua
t.iv
JWLSKI.KINS.
Imn't l.tij- an iioa
hairow until ou first
It mill -s ou not
IRON HARROWS.
tstti o:- btettarl A: Qox.
to f.Kt till -.
IDDM ' A K! It OTPt'l ar - So
IllUil miU 01il,Li have veryi
ktre tttock ef lnd, str , c iu on l.d Sor- I
Ui midline, uol pick and plow
1. V IM VM .-..-
tie A
atL aal W ef teeka aai
statiasjiry. MstosSsjajta, ate.
UT flilllTlaliiS mmmtmB)
star
Bakery
BIJSISESit KOTICKS.
The latest sheer, music at Mrs
Hyman'a,
So. I Star tomatoes unit all kinds ol
fresh canned srodi at a very low
figure al Conrad Mcj or's.
Mexican Cactus Iiitu.-rs is the bea
remedy in the world Tor liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale '
at M BanmgartV
Anew line of tine wall-papers with
bwfder tlo match have been opened
Furtuit e & Irving's. They aie new
and ele - tt designs. Call and see
them.
Health -is Wealth !
Br. K. C Wests
nerve and brain
treatment, a guar
anteed kiccinc lor
ny.tena, ouziress.
ntc, rtacaclie, ner
. us prostration
i i mc I) tl.t Lte O
alt I .l t r t lano
tin ii t (f Liain
KM .111 ii. il I Llilt
1 1 d U : ilinx if n i
ery, decay acd loss
of power iu either
six Each box con
tains one nuoths
treatment. One dol
lar a box, or six l-ox
cs l r vc dollars,
ri t by u ail pre
aid tn icieipt of
I rite, tiiiaisiittes
im ci f i.l) by J. A.
Cun miiiKS, dranKist
.sole agent, Albany,
revolt.
$500 REWARD
We will psy the alee reward for any case
of liver complaii.t. ditteusia. aiok headache,
indigestion, constipatioa or costiveoess we
caiutiit cure with West's liver pills, when tb
direction are strictly couiplieo a ith. They
are putrly vegetable and never fail to K"e
satisfaction. LaR:e bt.xes. cot-taining Si
pills, ii cents. The genuine luanufactured
only by the John C Wet coiusuiy, CIocsko
Illinois, awa ur J. a. cuuiuuuxi, uiugnisr
Albany, Oregon.
Take
Simmons
Liver
Regulator
One Dose
WOmlTB
ioo Dollars
IVrsaS. L. R: I consider one dote
uwiw Liver Heitiilktar aorth sjtlarea.
roi.s.ipate.1. ha-l Headache, coold est
inir with mtikfaiTtiiMi ,x ai .petite- ha
blues, and fell another out of sorts,
sorud to B'ue a!-t, Cslfiuel, Otdnin
Im
was
oth
ths
I rc
and
etr-ry remedy siiKsrtnl, but itnly eblsineti
teutporirv' relict. Otie dose of SIR did u
more KOtnl than s worth of dttinre an
dlorii.K. Rtp'y, J c JIaktib.
I hare lrn a totht r for twenty veaia, and
during tht time have liad lepeated attacksot
hailt:h--, i-rltieetl by torid Liver, and
ttavehcej entirely cu oi by Uhnnions Lit er
RetruUi.ir. I fotin t to be of so aiild
character in its action i not to interfere, in
the least ith my duti i in the school room.
To those siiui'.at siti.: t a and subject toOie
same, I cannot- o hiirt recooimend Sim
oas Liver Regulator.
K. K. 'mn amp'tellarilln K.
.Proprietor of.
Albany Soda Works
And manufacturer of
U "MrVa U' SI
n ri. i
3 L I
site
Wcclioocry
01!
. eier,,w iit rnl to furnish choMX
fnt-h cii.tiitunf I et (fratlt, conaistiBi ot
puri-rtiet. awrted flavors, mixed candies
estra Freneh and choolale creama, fanov
a lcd, esn-ly toys and a funeral assortauul
of fine eartd'es
AT M:o.tLF. tilt K l l .
iTOnleis frnro rnunt'r denier promptly at
ended to. Factory on Kirai stretL
A MIAN V - OREGON
- I'lreuian'a
Kleellon,
XtilU'K IS HKiSEHV GIVEX
that there i'l te an e ei-tion held in
the -itv of Mt.iiiy ot, M,.t the
eijrhlli tlav uf Dei-ember for the pur
pie of i let lin- a ebi. f and assisUlit
chief engineer, of Die A I hsnr tire de
partment, to serve one year. 8atd
election to lie l.eld tint wi-cn the hours
of 1 o'clock and 6:3i o'eh ck p. m. in
the hall of Alhany Knit pe Co. No" I
uaiea iu:s aim a y oi Nov, 1J.
ii it t n . . .
. n t 1 .1.1 1 It.
i W. M. PahKER. ciicLii ATI)
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