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MORNING HERALD; FKluAY, OCTOBER 3a. 1891. BISINE.S LOCALS, French keeps railroad time. New cloiiks at V. F. Head's. Fresh bread every day at Parker Bros. Oxford ties very cheap at Klein Bro9. New stock of Hats at W. F. Ittad'e. Phot-nix pure mixed paints at Stewart fc Sox. Freeman fee I cutters and mills at Stewart & Sox. Hay gasoline stoves from Mat thews A, Washburn. 10 er cent red notion on dress goods at V. F. Heads. Take a look at the piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Paraaols and sun umbrellas less than cotat V. F. Head. Have you examined that beauti ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. K xpert s pronounce Klein Bros, piano oils of the tiuest toned in fct rum ants. Fresh vegetables every morning from Linn county gardens at Barker Bros. Try our chow chow now on sale :n quantities to suit at C. E. Brow nell's. fmoke th celebrated Havara filled 5-cent '.g'rs, manufactured at Julius Jos h ciirar factory. It you watit a durthle lnon'i m'!it gi to K. W. A-hison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. Julius tira lwohl invites you to call and see his beautiful lamps, ili tiuest in the Willamette j Y.illey. 1 li:iv iust rwei vnd mri-rt from - - - j - Vtruiouta shipment of pine maple !-vim) and will guarantee itabso-i lately pure. C K. l'.rownell. Some ol tne test styles of ele gant led lounges can be seen at Kortiuiller A Irvine's, as they have just received a large invoice. If yju suiter pricking pains or j moving the eye, or cannot bear, bri.Mt light, and tiud your sight j Wfk and falbn, you si oiiid : promptly use lr. 11. Mel -can's I Strt-nztliening Kye Salve. ''"; cents a box. I Th it so'tr-feinpr ifd cross, ily ;! it- individ'.i il, should take lr. i J. II. Mfi.-an's Sara-'iianl'a! It will niak? him f -l as weil and j he irt as the he-all liiot of us. Ilei nee.l-i bracing u-, vi ali.ing, that1 isall. j Fre-juentlv ;i.-i:Heits. or -nr in j the lioiise-hi)ld which cause burns, ! strains and bruises; for use in siti-h , ca.-et lr. J. II. .McLean's Volcanic I hi Liniment has for in my years j U-eii the constant favoiite faaii'y ' remedy. Lawn sprinkleis, JIattlie.vs A Wadibiirn, garden h s', Matthews V vYashhuru, lan moer,Ma!th e.vs 1c Washbiirn, pumps, .Matth ews A Washburn, bath tubs. Matthews .V Washburn, watel closet-, .Ma;th ws Washburn, gasoline stove, Matthews c Wash liurn. the lest of everything Matthews (Si Washburn. fall at S. K. Young's and see the l.re and varied stork of cloaks, s trks an I jackets ju-.t re ceiv- I. 1 have received my new sto - of fall ami winter garments, iii.thiuing all tho novelties in Hti .rt and lon i tckets. etc., and u:u eiter p epareil to suit the! tra le i bin ever before. Those that c.'l early are sure to be salis ti. d. Tney are ging vtry fast. ! Samuel F. Youn. Tlie Ouetii eflho lluiir. And one tint is freu'ier.tly askeil Mr. Win loin, "'what is it in your U.biTliiie that provinces such a deiightiuhy cooUngand refresh- in if iiis.it ion ami a I Is a iio-i delicate tint to the cou.plcxion to which we answer: It is a cnii.':i. it. on of rare and harmless e aim iia ia.es s 1! I e been used m iiif'-ii-tits scienli TIkTc. e-:-.rs into of tint i't;cle mgre have nvver K-fore prepartioiis ot this kind, hi-nce the ellrct i.- so strikingly ilitlereiit from that produced by all other toilet r niedis. The powders used in the coiiixj.itiou id Uobert ine are all of the very smoothest and tinest divison it i- posible to pro lure, hither mote each and eveiy ingredient must stand the crucical test of chemical purity, insulin.' fieedom from a'l foreign and leiett llo is "UUs'anre". I'l.us w i.ii tare and h.umh'-s igr- die.it' of the Very i:n-s! .iiisi'ii It is possible t uin-e dl os ab.iViw purity an t com ' tie I wit n ic:iti;ir pr.ci-.-iwi. It i-bit iia ura! that we shoiil 1 pr lu -e a nip r.or article and one t ha ha- long been aptiy lernud toe ' "Peerless lf anti tier."" For aale I'.v Fosh.iy .'i M i on. S. II ViiJitr 1. Xe.v C is., , Wi a tr iu!. led w til N.-naljia s : and lihe.iiiiati-i., I. s toiin- h ili-or iered. bis Liv.-r was aiSVitj d to and a'ann ii' d gree, at'j l.-li awav, and he w is tern dnctd :ii lle-h an I strength. K at .sot Fleet! ic Uilteis .lv n i'l. r. e c J "ed him. ... . i K.Lvard Sh hcr.l, .1 Lirnsh III I. ..I -i rll'i ilt'L' lore; oil I. is rg, It- of 'eight ve.ir' standing. l''d three Uilil-S of Khctlic Hit'i' I . v. m U.x-'S ot l.uchieu Mid. and his leg is SOIIIM l.. well. John Speaker, Calaw n. , ., ba i live I r.-e F.-er sores on his le '. d 'i lots said he was inciir.il Ic. I ,,.', iH,tue K ectr.c Hitters and i tie box P.uckleii's Ama-a Salve cu e l lilm i ntirely. Sold by Fv.sha.' .i Mason. lrug sb're. M.K. A l.ll.KI'III H. a new iirimrple reguln Ai t on ti. g the h.er, stjin.it li ami uuwi-i--tlirniigti tne nerves A new hl loverv. lr. Miles' Pills speedily ur 5 liluuanes-, had taste, torin I lut-r, mles, eonstii'iitiotir Ln e i i.tlt'd lor men, women. ehlldrni. .vuia llest, mildest, Bluest ! jOduseJ f.jr i' eeuts. Saiui-les ee, at Sluuard k fusick. MRS. GRAHAM'S CUCUMBER AND ELDER FLOWER CREAM I not a rrsimti.: in the sense in which thit tt-rni popularly iimkI, lint nt-rmiuitiit.v bcautiHe. It i-nutes aw.ft. KincH.in, ch-tr, vwlvtty nkin, ami hy ii-ii'y u.e t;rAliiiiiy in ikes the comp'etion scvor.U s i:nl. .-t whiter. It i a connta:it protection from the-ffcvta of un ail wiutl anl prewnta miji burn an, I Ire.kles, ami Mm klieu.lit will lierr e-iine while you use it. It cluaines the fai-e farliet ter than w an ami water, nourirhea and I'liihls up the kr, tlvuei and thus prtvenu the fitm.itioii f ari'ikle. It iflve the f r-Mhne!!, eh uriesi und HiuootiueH4 nf nkiii thutjouhul then a little L'irl. hvery ladr, yountf or l l, ouht to use i, an it tc'ive a in. ire uth'ul ai'pruiioe ti any lu.ly, ami thtt permaneitly. it contains no ai-M, lwlei or alkiili. ami is an harmltxs as iltw and a nourishi" to the pk;it aa dew i to the ttuwrr. l'rlce 1 .(III, at aM dnudiw and liaird er is, or at Mrs. Ilirvaisd i.ra hiuni i-s aMi.Hiim.'iit, 10:! Ist Street, San KrancKvo, heio ihj Irtats 'lulit-H tor all hlemtahe4if tne f.u:e or Hifc. Lal:ea at a d'stanej treatctl bv lett t. SmiI Htirrp tor her little hook, ".II jw ro r.e Ueautiful." liZlli Ijitl. mailed free t-i any 'ady o:. re eeut'oi 10 . n'.ii in stauiTia to piy for (ostae and packing. Idy AiLtita wai.ted, MRS GRAHAM'S Face -:- Bleach, urt'! the worst cadca c! K ruckles. Sunburn Sal oA'ntsH, Moth pjvt-tic4, Pimpltn) ami all skin b'.tmUhi-f. l'rlce Si..'. ILumU- anl ellwtive. No BaiulIo cau he tnt. Lady 7iS i tins t wn who tir-tt order- a m 1 uiawm Tiviini,.na will have hid i.-itn a ul: 1 t rliii a-lvt-rtisc nent. My p.turti nee f'r salj, by h.leialt tlrufsta in L'hlcijj tvei v itv west of it II o We are nmv prepared to d. cus tin chopiuiig f'r either cash r tol'. We are agents for II. F. Fhcher Corvallis K-ilUr Mills, Hour, i m!lillin's, shorts an t hran. Also j hay. oats, dm;, etc., always on hand and wold reasonable. Free ! delivery imide ofciiy limit". I Try our ('nrvailis Hour and y.ii I u ill n.-e no other. I .hr:i;:s t lh.ni s r. I I JJJAllM 1 f I I h j I - VrJII At iny yard, or at mv residence on Tihdtieet between Kiilroad and Moiiiaomery, or delivered any where in tiie city. Inijuire at Hiis'ou tVc Co's truck and dray ollice or at gro -cry store in east part cf the city. A man at yard from 8 to 12 and 2 to 4 o'clock. W. V. Cassi'i.L. , ; "NV Coming, l"i:t Here to Stay mi E. LARRIMQRE, i i . c Fam or, J i i lias opened a slop in Stewart & ' S )X s bl'ick and is p'epired toitive i esliniatesoti nnd da'l kinds of I House and Carriage paintim: and ! trimming, fir.tining and paper hanging a sj ecially. l.caye orders ; with Me .vart V Sox til in tiisrnlir olirc. M il'IC'K i- liere'iy triven lliat the mi ileisi'in d 1 1 :i - tl;i-d..y l" eti (111 y u P .:i'c I hv the ouiity coin I fur I.ii.n iitin'v iiihiiini.lr.'tor d the e-tutenf Ih i.ry I-iL'ram, d" im iI, late id l.:iin emi i'y 1 '!" '.'nil. All i ru I- h:iinu ;1 ii ' - i. .ii - -a' l estaie are herehy ii .t.ii ii to i'ii - lit Hi- -a in- lu'y nr li d l.i I !. iei.it i -n;i:i- 1 a' AH.a y On. li'.i , WlTl.ill !',f.t!i- fi-'im .t it.: Aliiany Or !eo er I V this V.I!. l HK't Kit W AN, A linini-lr itor II -tjliwin At Ol I! I .luliil-!r:lt..r !N Til K '. I i Adtniti -:lle f ITi-a Kntale M V ( I '..I 'ii '! !IK i .; I.a.n .-"irity. i :i . i - . t . if Win. I . 1 1 m, Pr I. i!e. w.l V lire i- r I v , Il I :-y Ml il.- aiu! rMtil'r.l .Ml-,- ill I 1-..IIII tile I an "id i nl. ir.l id .- e.rir! !u tl .ir.ll.vilK- I .i!...c .-lllil'i ii ii i i in r I i lie- rejli i oh ,1 . A"r.l 1 .uliiiinilia'i' ; Pei l.'er, den li li, IX'l, I Sir litllll l-iL"l l! f Win. .r i .1. i:l .'ii rwr I iv I ho ::Nt il n of I . l. U.r !-'.i. :.t '! 1 r. v., l.i ? il.iv i!n.r in I hi- r'ty I ill Iv, ''H'X"H, sr-1 1 ' lii.nr el l v ' ' at ti e e.-ui t I i ii , I Ii.iii'. in I. i-i' i i-t J ll'-lir mil til n ; r the f.-llowi ! i.mi.c't li.-'-oi ':li Hi.' li-i;l!t-t : !..- -1 i l . t i. :il tur I ?.i ! . -!.! to h.ilt i.l th' l.ii:tt i n .. ( linr- liiil, ii'! Ii w ii . H e e:i-t : latiil e'aim f ' rut! II ' i rl.iiin N. i.. M 1 1'. I i . It r tU - U';!:.in;ct;i- in. li.l nn I ,ii l.'tui iiuiity. l . L-oi', a!-" I ni'i" at the iioilhr-t .'iiin.-r I .a-F half f Mi: J li.''i"'i !" ! Tin-lire ninniiiir v i-t 'i...i i i tict ' s-i' l ! "" ! i:it II T." rliiiilif. ill. M i- Im ill . f Ml'l.l ! . :..'mi, t-liain-., Il.riiic lli'illi iiii.iiir. Jl jl i huiris to ll.e I i'H'i '1 nmtuil .iiitf Jia-ri i I- '"' "lility, Oivoii. . ... i 'terms f m.v i'i " I11"1' ,1. T. K KAilNS A tu.i-itiu'ur. If. IT. II K ITT. A'fy for Aduis. Ovsters ; i.i?i mil il I I Brick i Willamette i -THE- OloDEST, LARGEST & bEAST EXPKXSIVE Institution of learning in the Northwest. S:; students in 1SS7, 405 in 1S01 an increase of nearly 50 per cent in four years, tiraduates in Art, Business, Classical, Law, Literary, Med ical, Musical, Normal, Pharmaceutical and Scientific courses. Gradu ates from the normal course have all the advantages of graduates from the State Normal schools. Better facilities for teaching next year than everb-forn. First term begins SEPTEMBER 7th, 18'Jl. For cata oL'ue, with full information .address Wni. S. ARNOLD. A. M Salem.Or. Springfield. Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR. SLMtlNGFIBLD, - - - OBEGON. "Alnanv vard and oflica on eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager. Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed the prompt and satisfactory ailing of orders, I respectfully solicit a re of the trade. A. WHEELER. Manufacturer of -AND DEALER IN- FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Y.i iri ?!ag anJ Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, w full line o' Sa.okers' Articles. Ne or to Pneilfer's candy store, Albany, Oregon, .fttak mv niri.fitri fnr W. I.. Dauclnil it n .a lor Miilr iu your place lik .K:i:er l ir ruiaiiiiriie, nwirc aitcm-v. ami tsrt tlieui lar ii. ii-TAKE XO SI HSTlTLTf.1 WHY IS THE L. DOUGLAS '?ot9Wl,,d'co,itfro,', GO CUnr FOR l hand sewed welt shoe, fine SO OnUCi CENTLEMEN ,.:,lf, stylish, comfortable and THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOltiflFOR m UDHU ? tUnA The ist whoe eer oir. red at this price; same gr'' is custom made shoes costing from $ti to Jf'.l. . ::.5() police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them ; tine calf, seamless, smooth in ide, heavy three souls, exten sion edge ; one pair w ill wear a year. 2.50 fine calf; no better shoe ever cfl'ered at this price; one trial will convince thosp who want ashoe for comfort and service. $2.2 and $2.00 Workingmaii's shoes who have given them a trial will wear no other make. BOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the hoys everywhere; thev sell on their merits as the increasing sales show. HI HE'S $: hand sewed shoe, best Ikingola; very stylish ; equals French imp rtt'd shoes costing from $4 to $0. Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylish and durable. Caution See that W. L. Ionglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUULAS, Brockton, Mass. Also ciies the finest lines of Pianos & Organs IX THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. CALL, AND 1 EXAMINE JjlllS STOCK. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBiNY, OREtiON.fi Piiii!:i!;;l (JoivcrsHv. Ol'tAS SKITKMIIKK IT. Beautiful healthful idle near the i-ity. Fx pei scs arc as reas'inahle as "any ntlier iustitutinn of learning on tin roast, i'lasii-al, literary, s.-'fiititie, theol"giiaI, pre:uatory, nnitiial and I'lisiuess eourses. .'"tu .ietits of all grades received. Care ful oversight and !iri'i-tii'ii yiven tonli stiideiits. Ladies hoarding lia'.l under i-xpei ieneed super vision. Professors of excellent M'hnlarship and much expel ieni'e emploved. Tor i'lfoi milioii ad dress ('.(' t rat ton, l. I., presi- leiit. ir Thus. Van Seoy, I. dean of ooHive, Porihind I'niver sity, Poitiand, I )r. FOR SALE OR RENT. .1EFFUSOX FLoUPrlNti MILLS, -Also SAW ANI) PLANINl! MILLS, JetTerson, Marion Co., Or. For particu'ars apply to Ct.iKP.ETTA MACLEA Y, 01 and ( Front St., Portland ), .'. Mwsitv. Railroad, between Fourth and FiftL Choice Cigars SlinOH. L. E. BLAIN, yiiur n vm,t v 4i:FNT ' . . ,. iirt-i'v ALtlANY, - - OKhUO. It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the best fine caif, stylish and easy and because we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it equals hand sewed shoes costing from $4 to $5. $.".00 genuine hand 8cwed,lhc finest calf ehoe ever ollered for 5; equals French im- are strong and durable. Those .L. Blackmao, DEALER IS- Draffs, Paiots, Oils, PeiTumerj AMD TOILET ARTICLE8 And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodical?. Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded. THE State Agricultural College Opens September 18th, 1S!)1. OH'KSK OK STI'DV arranecil exprcmly ti t the m-i-dii "i tlie farinintt ami nnM-naiii- m iniiTintii c( tho xtatc. Larici). cino.liiu mul wi-ll-vi'iitilatnl linil.liiiL'H. The nillpue it lo:in-.l in etiltiate.l ami Chriitiai coni in'inity, anil one ( the hcallliimt in th State. Military Trainiiuj. Kaii'8 NeeJ Sot Kxcceil J1S0 for tho Kitire St-aMin. Two rr nioie free m holirhii. fiom rvery eoiimv. Write for i'atal.'Kiie to li. L. AKNOI.P, ITes., Crvallin, Or. Albany Nurseries. WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR nursery on the Corvallis road, one half mile from town, as tine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can be found anywhere on the coast. If you contemplate planting trees, it will pay to see our stock and get our j rices and catalogue free. 5 HYMAN A BROWN ELL GVNKK.M. AUKTS anil caiivan-erj I ok inir for a iK.rniane:it mmey nutinir l.rn', iiu i'i.'i'i .tiivi b,iji' o' -f tl e I'alrnt A'ljiistah'e Shoe. A.I w.th Him?. CONSOLIDATED SHO Albany Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, OREGON, September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892. A Foil Corps of Experienced Teachers. Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Business, Primary. Type writing and Short-hand are taught. For catalogue address, REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, A. M., President. FEED -:- STORJE AjnD GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET; WANTED SPECIALLY- Hay, oats and rotator, to supply lustorac on the Oregon PaciSo Railroad extension ana my increasing home trade .here I sell in quantities to rait the purchasers. Store in Strahan Brick, Second street . . R. Iwf. ROBERTSON. tn vL ake "immons Liver Regulator One Dose ioo Dollars. Dkab 3. L. R: t consider one dore Im mong Liver Rcitulatnr worth MIM. war oongtipaterl, hol Headache, conUt eat oth inir with aatisfaction or appetite ha the i.luia, and felt altogether oat of aorta. I re nort. d to Blue Mass. Calomel. Ouinin , and I every remedy aiimresteil, hut only ohlained . , . i o r II .1:1 M WII. Kiriirv reiiei, wile uwo ui o u n u.i. iu moic ifood than Hi 1 00 worth of doctor an 'IxtoriiiK. Kesp'y, i C Mietdj. I have been a teacher for twenty yean, and .lurinif that time have hail lepeated attacksot heailache, produced by torpid Liver, and have been entirely cu cd by 8inimona Livet Ke-ulaior. I foun. t to heofaorolldi character in its a tion not to interfere. In he leant with my duti tin the school room. To thoee almi . " situi ' d and aubject to'he aame, I cannot 3 bigt recommend Sim mon Liver Regulator. IC. Can raninhnllIHa A :l in I I l rn t r I x s' . Noti:k is iiekkhy mvt. that the uinlernizne.1 a.lmini'itrurix of the citato of Wiu. II. Chun-hill, ilc-eaed will f.. 1.. .. 1.l. .1... ,.t Uai.I 1W.II at 1 the hour "of t o e'oek, r. M , of said day. at Tne reii.ie'i. e ti- im. .niurr.iK.in. u.i firm of the lute Win. II. Chun-hill, deceased, siliiated al.nt i-i'-H miles south-eaiit of Al- k .. ,...... ..-.n .ml a. 11 At. mtltllr auction, t J the hiithe t bi l.ler, the whole of the permmal properly ol tna e r.il e 01 -am ilei-'caMcl, coniHtini; of about 11 head of homes, IS healof cattle, 25 head of sheep. gome ho-.', a Mtl.'.'rnju k hinder, 1 Oale oiler, 1 fan n null, pi jus, harness, I wiyi'ii anil inanv far.n ri; inipl ments too iiiiuirrnus o ineiition. Te niAof Sale: Oo six nnntlis time with approved security, with S per cent, interest fntn date cf note, or 6 per celt, dtc-iunt off of hid forra-.li in hand at time of sale. Datc-I September Snl, 1x91, Mrs. M J. Chi r. iiill, Adminintratrii of the estate uf Wm Churchill, deceased. Olio, W. Wriuiit, Attorney for A.lmistrat-ix, Holler to Conf rartora. NOTICE H HEKEBY GIVES THAT specillcatiouS and plana will lie left in charge of Knoch Mill, r at South Santiam rtationor t'ra'otrje atati n, for the erelion of a a hor.l home to be htiilt in District of Linn con ty.OrjKon. All parties desiring to ' id on the co 1st ruction of said hull linif maveallanl eiamine the same, and leave vealot hi'ls to le openad at that place on tt. iSth, 1SS1, at one o'clock of said day. 'I he school biar.l t reserve tho rlgnt to re ject an or all bids. J. B. MiXDoiir. Chairman of Board cf Directors. Fur 77mnnii;h JVdrt ir.it Trnininu in BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND. 79?? rtNMANSnir, TUtS SCHOOL lb THC 0tfOOM. BEST. FIRST NATIONSBANK TRANSACTS A OEKZRAL BANKING BUS. NESS. PRRSIDKNT L. FLINlf. VICE PKKSIDKNT S. K YOHNO. ASUI8R K. W. LAMJ ON, S. K Yotntd, L Funs E. F. box. L K- BkAIM, K W Lahodon Cashier, Health is Wealth ! Dr E. C. West'i nerve and brair treat incut, a guar anteed specific fi'l hysteria, diuineri ids, headache, ner voiis prostratioE esused by tne umi ol alcohol or toliacco. softening of brair resulting in insanil; and leading to mia ery, decay and lost of power in eithe six Kach bos cm tains one ni .nth'i treatment. One ddl lar a Ikix, or six b es for Svt dollars sent by mail pre paid on receipt o: price. Giiaranteet mueii only by J. A, Cumuiings, tlrutrgisl sole agent, Albany. Oregon. 4500 REWlRD We will pay the above reward; for any cast of liver complaint, dyspeuiia, aicV htadache, indigestion, ccnstiiatioa or coxtiveness wi cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tl direction are strictly complied with. The are puiely vegetable and never fail to giv satisfaction. Lame boxes, containing Si pills, 25 cents. The genuine manufacture!, only by the John C. W eat'cmaiiy, Chicago Illinois. Sold bv J- A. Cummiugs, druggir Albany, Oregon . JOHN SCHMEER'S LiYeryFeed & Sale statue, Corner Sujni a ii BUiJorth 8U ALBANY. - 0RSO0I E oun BOAKon by the day or month. Cat nagea or boggle on reaaoDaoie term rtsnl NEW FEEDSTORE! HAY. OATS AND CHOP FEE! Always on hand. Also Lime, Plaster & Cement. Come to the corner of Water and Terry its for all kinds of Feed. P. W. 8F1SK, Albany, Or Canadian Pacific li'y. THE GREAT TOURIST ROUTE TO ALL EASTERN POINTS. Passui ' the CI re it (ilaier nf the Selkirks, Canadian National Park, the Cel. 'braid Hot Spring at Itantf, anil other I'icturesquo Points. FINEST DINI.Mi ANI) SLEEPING CAP. ROUTE IS THE WOULD. Privit.i Draiinir I loom-, t.uvilioui Sinokiii)! Kwiiu and Elegant Ba'h R.miin At tached to all Sleepers, THKOl'O:! SLEEPINU CARS WITHOl'T CHANGE. Rates from $5 to $10 lower than by any other Route. POTATOES KOK SALE Good sirtcd Rurhai k potatoes st 'ii cent per bushel, in 5 bu.be: lota upwards, delivered In any l art of the c'ty. Apply to Aivin Car.thers through the postoihce or rthsrwiee. Hettrs I his L. Webster A V., have osl tions for two first i lass ainti for Suilman's ''Library of Americtn Literature," One aeent cleared is.VW in thr.e hours work. Give referenoe, residence, and present em. ploynielit. T. M. Wiixmms, Manatrer. 7 Fifth Ave., New Vcrk. II an an & Son's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace & Co. 's. The Misses. Hall have received their stock of mililnerv for the season. Call and examine befoie purchasing feleewhere. PHY8ICIAK8 DR. G. J. HILL. PHYSICIAN AND SL'R gcou Special attention given to dis eases of women and disiase of the eye. Of fice, first ktreet. over OmmingV drugttore. Residence, ih near Ferry, Odice hours, 9 to 11 a. M.anu 2 to 4 r. m. TARS. M ASTON & DAVIS, PH V.-IOIANS A XJ Surgeons, Office, Vcond sod llrosdalbin Street. Albany, Or. t'a'Is promptly attend ed in city and county. CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND X"R . geon Albany, Oregon, otf.ee n Pierce" new block Office hours, from 8 A. at. to AJ. ROSSITER, VETERINARY 8UR . geon, graduate ot Ontario veterinary cnllMM, M nil niM iur a! th ft,. . . pin t .ln... ary medical society, I prepared to treat the disease of all domesticated animals on scientific principle. Ollice at Ans Marshall's livery statde Residence 4th and Calapooia street, Albany, Oregon. CU. UAMBKKLI.V, M. D., Homospathic Physician, office at Dr. Wallaces old stand, Broadalbin ttrect. Olfice hours, 7 to a A. 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 r. u. DRO. A. WHITNEY, PHY8ICIAN AND su.-geon. Graduate of Bellevue Hospi tal Medical College, New York City. Disease of women s specialty, OHice hi Fester block ATTOBXEY G1EO. E. CHAMBERLAIN-ATTORNEY r at-law will practice ir all the courU of the slate. Special attention given to mat ters in probate and to collections, office in Fliun block. 61 EO. W. WRIGHT, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW T and Notary Public, Will practice in all the courts of this utate. Ottice, front rooms over liank of Oregou, Albany, Oregon. D. R. N, SLACK BURN. U. C. WATSON. BLACKBURN, A WATSON, Attorney at Law, Albany Oregon; Ollice in Odd rellow'j Temple, Business in our hands will receive pron pt and careful attention. HEWITT A IRVINE, ATTORNEYS AT Law. W ill practice in all the courts o the state. Ottce iu rlilili block, riis trect. W. "t BURSIT. J. w DRAPB BURNiY A DRAPER, ATTORNEYS at law, oregoo City, Oregon. Twen ty years eiK;ricn. as register of Ihi U. S. Land Office at Oregon City and in tne land practice recommends us in ur. specialty business before the Land Oltiee or the courts and involving the practice in the itei eral ljuid Office. JN. DUNCAN ATTORNEY-AT LAW . and notary public. OUce in the Strahan block, rooms No. 1 and 2. WOLVERTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY at Law. Albany, Or. Office in rooms IS vid 14 Foa er' Block, over L. K. Blsin's storti JK. WEATUFRFORD, ATTtRNEY AT . law, Allmny, Oregon. OH in the Fiinn Block. Will practice n all the courts of thestate, and give specia. attention to all business JAMES P. MEAD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and title examiner, Albany, Or. Will practice in all the courts of the state. Ab stracts of title furnished on short notice. Ten years experience. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. "Some months no I nurt-hased box of Dr. J. P. Sill's Catarrh Cure for my own use. but Undin my nephew, I'. A, McMahan. needine; such nedi cine, I let hi m have uiy box of medi cine. He now sends for three more lioxce, saying it is the best thin if for catarrh ever tried by him and hie friends. I ot another box to use in my rase, and cheerfully recommend it toothers, (Siirned). JOHN McMAHAN, Ex-Couuty Commissioner Lane Co. Oregon, Springfield, Lane county, Oregon. Prof J, W, Johnson, president of the State university, says it cured him ot a ooutrh after two other prescriptions had failed. Likewise two of his little irirls useJ It toeure their coughs. Mrs Mark Bui ley, wife of Prof. Bailey, sent it to Prof. Johnson, and recom mends it to all who suffer from colds snd coughs. For coughs it acts like a charm, and can hi inhaled into the i.e8 or passages, where no other cough cures can reach. WOMAN'S FRIEND So successful and delightful have been the efTects of ''Moore's Re vealed Remedy" upon the delicate ailments of womankind, that this wonderful remedy has been called "Woman's Friend." Moore's Revealed Remedy In a few dotes shows woman kind its peculiar virtues for their ailments. Its effects are gentle, soothing and uniformly succef sful. Hundreds of testimonials from ladies all over the coast War wit ness to its success. Sold by all druggists. TAKE THE CAB FROM RATES: To any part ot the city, 50 cent For calling, first hour $1.50, each subsequent hour 1. Always on time with the best, the market affords. Try, and be convinceJ. C. E. Browne!!. lilt MOOfrf 5 kj Wft' SCHMEER'S STABLES Deyoe (6 FromaD Bros., Keep a Full AasortBiet t of GUNS AND FIREARMS Kepaikino PsomptlyDomk. TAILOR MADE Cost no more made of good material than read made ill-fitting garment. W. ?. CRAHAI.1, The MercM Tailor, has in stock the finest line of fall and winter suit ings ever brjught to Alba ny, including diagonals, hevioU and plaids. He has also a beautiful line of pants goods in any style desired. Call and see if it is not true. Reliable Men Wanted as traveling salesmen for a first- jlass Cigar Company. Must give good references. F. O. B. CIGAR CO.. Balem, N. C. DO 70? WaKT TEH mi I If so call on I.BEAM He delivers his goods te any Part of the city free of charge, resh vegetables every day. jtty Nothing but the best kept at I. BEAM'S, 2d st., cor. Jackson and Jefferson. SECRET SOCIETIES. ItcPhenoo Port He f , O. A. K. Stated meetings at Um Q, A. E. Hall on the second and Faurta Friday evening of each monrh. Transient Comrade an cenU- invited to aaeet with a J. K. WHITLNO. a. r. iALaa, Ad taunt. . O. U. W. SafetT Lode Ho. It: t. every Monday evening at th O. A. M. hall on Ferry street, between Heeond and Third. Albany, Oregon. Stranger la li city and tranaicot brethren cordially tavMM toatlebd. Tension, Postal, Land and Indian Depr -dation Claims. law officks or mim mm or cuih, Under the management of W. R. HEARST, Ed. & Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Manager, 613 F. Street, Northwest. Washington, D. C. Will practice in the supreme court of the United States, the court of claims, the several courts of the District of Columbia, before committees of congress, and the executive departments. We obtain pensions and patents. Indian depredation claims and all classes of land claims, mining, piw emption and homestead case pros ecuted belore the general land of fice, department of the interior and the supreme court. Notice to Stockholders. NOTICE is herehy given that a meeting of the stockholders of the (iol.Un Ci'v Mining Co. will be held lit the ollice of L. II. Montanye on Mon.lxy, Sept, 28, at 4 o'clock P. M. of said dy. for the purpose of electing seven d hectors to serve for the sn suiiig year. Albany, Auk. SI, lSti. L. II. MONTANT. Secretary. LOOK HEBE VebVninurIfth Utah Marriage En dowment Association of Salt Lk Citv and secure for yourself $l,000,0uy at the timo tf your marriage. Scad . 5 cents in stamp for information and terms, to inoure piompt reply. Ad. dreaUtah Marrlatre Endowment A, sociatiju. Salt Lake City, 9Agnta Waited, Please mention paper. 7 . w NeatFittingsuits i I!