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I i i t MORNING HERALD: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1891. IB MLMOftT. OF EAKRT BAM0W8- Harrison A. Barrows, was born near tialsey, Oregon, June 13th, 18-)0. And died near Sparta, Or., Nov. 11th, 1891. He went to New Bridge about seven rears ago, and as engaged in business there an til a while before his death. In Aug., 188! he was married to Miss Koda Thompson. Shortly after being married he was taken sick with the typhoid fever from which I. never entirely recovered. Through his sickness he suffered great pain without com plaining. He was moved to Sparta a few weeks before his de tth in hopes be ui'ght re over, bat wtb no nee. For the death angel had claim -d him. in spite of whatever physi ians ' and kind f ieudj could do. He was always honest in all his dealing, and wade many friends whereever he went. And being kind to bis parents, brothers and sisters, he will be stdly ' missed by them. The family has nevei been broken un til ea'h came and gently broke the tender threads of life of onr dear brother Harry. He leaves a fuller, mother, several brothers and sisters, besides a wife and t mall child and many fiiends to mourn his death. By his death they lose a kind son, a dear brother a loving husband and father, and kind neighbor. Ye, tbe death ang e hath enterei our door. And gently krtike 1,18 lender tb.re.id, of life. Of our dear brother; je they bave taken him to dell with JeaiH, Iu that lovely hum prepared for hi ill We know it wait thy wish, Witn dear one to stiy: Bii- we know that Ihuu art happy now ; lu lual lovely Loins on lilgu. Brother dear, we kiio- that gentle Toiee Is liuflied Yen. we know that precious form 1 now num:ered with dead, And another str ia in Jesus, crown forever to ahine. Yea, we know where thou uastg.tne to uw I Is p. act for ever more, Where bo pain or fever, Does inline iu at the door. No more we aliall see thee, dear brol ner; No more we ahull claap that geulle hand. not till our 4herl, Call u home tJ unite with tbe bund. Tin-u strli ken weejiui:: parents cease your For we Know that be will wait and walch for us, Aud all whom that thou did'st lore Yes uVar brother will join us in that ever lasting home, A Fkikid. . BUSINESS LOCALS, French keeps railroad time. Ne cloaks at W. F. Read's. Fresh bread every day at Parker Br.j. Oxford ties very cheap at Klein Bros. New stock of Ha s at W. F. KeadV. Phoenix pure mixed paints at Stewart A Sox. Freeman fee 1 cutters and mills at Stewart A Sox. Oxford tie." at your own price at l.lein Bros. 10 per cent reduction on dress goods at W. F. Head-). Take a loik at the piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Parasols and sun umbrellas less than coU at W. F. Read. Have you examined that beauti ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Fresh vegetables every morning froui Linn county gardens at Parker Bros. Try our chow cliow now on sale in quantities to suit at C. K. Brownell's. Smoke tin celebrated Harare filled 5-cent igars, manufactured at Julius Jose ih's cigar factory. II yon want a durable mo n il ia eut g. to K. W. Achison. who are handhug uothiug but the best grades. 1 have just received direct from Vermont a shipment of puie maple syrup and will guarantee it abso lutely pure. C. E. Brownell. Some of tne test styles of ele- fant bed lounges can be seen at ortiniller A Irving's, as they have just received a large invoice. If vou sutler pricking pains or moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight week and falling, yon hI ould promptly use lr. II. Mclean's Strengthening Eye Salve. 25 cents a box. That sour-tempered, cross, dys peptic individual, should take Dr. J. II. Mclau's Sarasaparilla! It will make him feel as well and heart as the healthiest of us. He needs bracing up, vitalizing, that isaU. Experts pronounce Klein Bros, piano one of the finest toned in struments. Frequently accidents, occur in the house-hold which cause burns, sprains and bruises ; for use in such case) Dr. J. II. Mclean'a Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favorite family remedy. Lawn sprinklers, Matthews A Washburn, garden hose, Matthews A Washburn, lawn mowers.Matth ews A Washburn, pumps, Matth ews & Washburn, bath tubs, Matthews A Washburn, water closet, Matthews A Washburn, gasoline stoves, Matthews A Wash burn, the best of everything Matthews A Washburn. Call at S. E. Young's and see the large and varied stock of cloaks, sacks and jackets just re ceived. I have received my new stock of fall and winter garments, including all tbe novelties in short and long jackets, etc., and am better prepared to suit the trade than ever before. Those that call early are sure to be satis fied. They are going very fast. Samuel E. Young. MRS. GRAHAM'S CUCUMBER AND ELUER FLOWER CREAM U not a cosmetic In the mom in which that term popularly used, but permanently beautifies. It creates a soft, amootn, clear, velvety akin, and by daily um gradually make ths completion several lades whiter. It ia a cooatant protection from the effects of sun and wind and prev-nta ran burn and freckles, and blackheads will never come while you use it. It cleai ses ths face tar bet ter than scan and water, nourishes and builds up the skic tisraei and thus prevents the faimation of ariiikles. It givas ths freshness, clearness and smoothness of skin that jou h id then a little girL Every ladv, young or I1, ought to use It, as it gives a more youthful appearance t" any lady, and thu permanently. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, and ia as harmless ss dew and as nourishing to tbe skin as dew is to ths flower. Price. 1 .00. at all druggists and haird essris. or at Mm Oirvaias Ura h tin's establishment, 103 Post Street, Ban Francisco, where hs treats 'adits tor all blemishes J ths face or flours. Ladies at a distance treattd by let tar. Send stamp for bet little bosk, -.How to De Beautiful.' mailed free to any lady on re ceipt 'of lu - uts in stamps to pay for poatags and packing. Lady Agists wanted, MRS- GRAHAM'S Face -:- Bleach, Cures ths worst cases of Frockles, Sunburn Sal'ojrnes. Moth-pat he. Pimples and all skin blemishes. Price I. ft O. Harmleas and effective. So sample can be sent. Lsdy Agsnta wanted. sll8 DrnKlSt in this town who first order a H of,Miuy preparations will have bis Brims added ti this advertisement. My preparUioi s are for sale, by wholesale druggists in Chicago aud svery city west of it Woi Chopping We are now prepared to do cus tom chopping for either cash or tol. We are agents for II. F. Fischer C'-orvallis Roller Mills, flour. middlings, shorts and bran. Also hay. oats, chop, etc., always on hand and sold reasonable. Free delivery inside of city limit?. Try our Cor va! lis tfour and you will use no other. Morris A Blount. EVER! STILE AT I At mv vard. or at mv residence on 7th street between Railroad and Montgomery, or delivered any where in tne city. Inquire at Huston A Co's truck and dray office or at grocery store in east part of the city. A man at yard from 8 to 12 and 2 to 4 a'clock. W. C. Cassell. XMAS ORDERS! 1 ruse wu-n'ng painting anw .uiwimij work done for Xois should leave their or- i ,. u II a nn tn K acre e-ny wnu njw. " - ru-bed at time of wanting them. Orders taksn for holiday oooKt ane otner goou nur ture. Hi 1st St. "Not Coming, But Here to Stay!" GENE E. LARRIMORE, The Painter, Has opened a shop in Stewart A Sox s block and is prepared to give estimates on and do al kinds of Mouse and Carriage painting and trimming. Graining and paper hanging a specialty. Leaye orders with Stewart A Sox. Linn-Co. Nati -OF ALBANY, OR.- CAPITAL STOCK, - - - $100,000. J. L. Cowan, Pies., J. M. Ralston, Vice Pres., O. A. Archibald, Cashier. Directors J. L. Cowan, J. M. Rale ton. W. S. Udd, W. H. Goltra, J. A. Crawford, O. A. Archibald. Transact a general banking busi ness, draw sight drafts on New York, San Francisco and Portland, and receive deposits Bubject to check. REMEMBER Ths sweet toned piano this stan.'s in tune longest, no keys stii k 'n damp or cold weath er an 1 gives perfect satisfaction is the Hemme Long. Life is a pleasure with such a treasure in ths house. Call and get one at Mrs. Hymans. Choice Micce Meat. Pat op at J. W. Tatham's meat market, on Second and Maine streets, in the lower ward. For ale at wholesale and retail. JOHN m Brick sale fame le - : -THE- ObDEST, IsARGEST & Id EAST EXPENSIVE Institution of learning in the Northwest. 336 students in 1887, 495 in 1891 an increase of nearly 50 per cent in t j...- : i ,i iinainm piaaainai. Iw. Literarv. Mea- tour yearn. uiuu m an, u..UvTO - - ; , il, Musical, Normal, Pharmareutical and Scientihc 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 ever before. First term begins SEPTEMBER 7tn, tedi. ror cava- ogue, with full information .address Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (8PRINOFIELD,) PKOPRIETOE. SPRINGFIELD, - - - OREGON. Albany vard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifth eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager. Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities nt surpasaei the prompt and satisfactory ailing of orders, I respactfully solicit re of the trade. A. WHEELER. Manuiacturer of -AND DEALER IN- FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WKT Clzars Plus: and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar PipMaa full line o' Sniokers Articles. Ne 'ot to Pffelffer's candy store, Albany, Oregon, Ask as eate far W. I. Dsnglas Shee. p D A I M If sat far sal la jroar wine ask jrear I,, DIsaHllwl dealer la aead far catalogue, aeoara the K(1I B aoemt aaeaer, and set I hem for yon. M v liopnnw UTTAKI NO HLB8TlTL'T..an ALBANY, - - OREGON. why ia THE W. L DOUGLAS iTC,iS,oeBWhichcoeUro,D CUAC PR $4 haad tewed welt shoe, fine rjAfm-i EyitS,ft?$iPJI&t c,f. etyli8h comfortable aud TBI BIITSHOI lUTHtwORLPfOH THE MOMP dur;bi Tue best shoe ever offered at this price ; same grp ta custom made shoes costinf from $6 to $9. $3.50 police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them ; fine calf, seamless, smooth in ide, heavy three souls, exten sion edge ; one pair will wear a year. 2.50 fine calf ; no better shoe ever effered at this price ; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. $2.25 and $2.00 Workingnian's shoes' are strong: and durable. Those who have given them a trial wili wear no other make. ' BOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere; they sell on their merits as the increasing sales show. LADIES $3 hand sewed shoe, best Dongola ; very stylish ; equals French imported shoes costing from $4 to $ti. Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are tbe best Dongola. Stylish and durable. Caution. See tbat W. L. Douglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. 1 ii M !fi ... i ft J II II r Also caries the finest lines of Pianos & Organs IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. o CALL AND : EXAMINE HIS STOCK. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, OREGON. PortlaDil lloiravlv. OPENS SEPTEMBER 14. Beautiful healthful site near the city. Expenses are as reasonable as any other institution of learning on the coast. Classical, literary, scientific, theological, preparatory, normal and business courses. Stu dents of all grades received. Care ful oversight and direction given, to all students. Ladies boarding hall under experienced super vision. Professors of excellent scholarship and much experience employed. For information ad dress C. C. 8t rat ton, 1). D., presi dent, or Tbos. Van Sroy, D. 1)., dean of college, Portland Univer sity, Portland, Or. FOR SALE OR RENT. JEFFRSON FLOURING MILLS, Also SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Jefferson, Marion Co., Or. For particulars apply to . CORBETT & MACLEAY, 64 and 66 Front St., Portland 0 - Universitv. wm.a. akimii-a. ji., on.cm.w.. Choice Cigars It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of tbe best Gne calf, stylish andeapy and because we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it equals hand sewed shoes costing from $4 to $5. $5.00 genuiue hand sewed, the finest calf shoe ever oil'ered lor to: equals trench lm- G.L. Blackmavj, DIALER IN Dniffs, Paints. Oils Perfiimerj AND TOILET ARTICbES) And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded. -THE- Stale ApM College Opens September 18th, 1891. COURSE OF STUDY arranged expressly to meet the needs m ths farming and mecnani cal interests of ths state. Large, eomotlkius and well-veotilated buildinia, Ths college is located in a cultivated and Christian com munity, and ons of the healthiest In ta State. Military Training. Exienses Need Not Exceed $160 foe the Entire Season. fSAHaii Two or mors free scholarships front ersry county. Write for catalogue to B. U ARNOLD, Pres., Conrallis, Or. Albany Nurseries. WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUB nursery on the Conrallis road, one half mile from town, as fine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can be found anywhere on the coast. If yon contemplate plantirg trees, it will pay to see our stock and get our prices and catalogue free. IIYMAN A BROWNELL. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeter es, put np by E. W. Achison, at all tbe coat of stone. Albany Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, OREGON", September 9, 1891. June 10. 1892. A IdII 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 -:- STORE AttD GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET; WANTED SPECIALLY- Hay, oats and rotatcf. to supply sustome on the Oregon Paciflo Railroad extension and my increasing home tradi a here I aell in quautities to suit the purchasers. Store in Strahan Sriok, Second street R. M. ROBERTSON. aaaaaasaBBBaaaaaasBaa ake 'immons Liver Regulatot One Dose aC m ioo Dollars. Daaa 9. L. R: I consider ons dors mons Liver Regulator worth SIISO. constipated, bad Headachs, could sat tne with satisfaction or appetite' hs bines, and felt altogether out of sorts. ln; oth ths In sorted to Blue Mass, Calomel. Ouinln , and every remedy sugvested, bat only obtained temporary relief, one dose or s L, K did no saore good than AIM worth of doctors so doctoring. Resp'y. C Mistu. I hare been a teajier for twenty years, and during that time hare had tepeated attacks of headache, produced by torpid Liver, and have been entlrelv cu ed by Simmons Lives Regulator. I foun. t to be of so mild character In Its a tlon not to interiors, la hs least with my duti I In the school room. To those sUnlit . situi d and subject to ths same, I cannot 1 higt rsoommsad Bun- uver iteguiator. . . Casts -amohIUIIU FOE SALE BT ALL ,DBUGOIBTS. "Some months po I nurcbased a box of Dr. J. P. 3ill's Catarrh Cure for my own 'use, but finding my nephew, C. A, McMahan. needta? such jiedi clne, I let bim have my box of medi cine. He now sends for three more boxes, aaylnsr it U tbe best thins; for catarrh ever tried by him and his friends. I frot another box to nse In my ease, and cheerfully recommend it toothers. (Shrned). JOHN Melt A HAN, Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co. Oregon, Springfield, Lane county, Oregon. gtate university, says It cured him of a cough after two other prescriptions bad failed. Likewise two of his little girls ueJ It to cure tbeir coughs. Mrs Mark Bailey, wife of Prof. Bailey, sent It to Prof. Johnson, and recom mends it to all who sutler from colds and coughs. For coughs it acts like a charm, and can hi inhaled into ths jlpes or passages, where no other cough cures can reach. m m czffiy tffiD rOf CATALBElr. For Thorough Practical TrnininQ in BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND. PENMANSHIP, THIS SCHOOL IV THC BEST. Of I WIT. FIRST NATIONAL BARE TRANSACTS A OEMRAL BANKING PRKMIDKNT L FLINN. VICK FREMIDKNT S. K TCDNO. aHIKR I. W. WNO WN, SISECTOSS : S. C Toms, L Fuaa t K. box. L a. EUIB, K. W Laisnon Cashier. Health is Wealth 1 Dr E. C. WesVi nerve and bralr treatment, a guar nteed specific foi hysteria, dizzinea tits, headache, ner vuua proatratiol exused by the use oi sluohol or tobacco, softening of brail resulting in insanitj and leading to mis ery, decay and lost of power in eithei six Each bos con tains one ni jnth'i treatment. One dol lar a box, or six boi es for ve dollars sent by mail pre paid on receipt ol Erics. Guarantee ueti only by J. A. Cummin ks, druicgisl sole sgent, Albany. Oregon. 3500 REWlRD We will pay the above reward; for any cast of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headachs, indigestion, constipation or costivenesa w cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tl direction are strictly complied with. The) are purely vegetable and never fail to giv satisfaction. Larva boxes, containing St pills, ZS cents. The genuine manufacturet only by the John C. VYest company. Chicago Illinois. Sold by J. A. Cummiuga, druggist Albany, Oregon. JOHN SCHMEER'S LiyeryFeed&Sale stable. Corner Second and Ellsworth 8tt ALBANY. - OREQOt E oasis soaaoBS by ths day or month. Cat .riages or buggies on reasonable terms voni NEW FEEDJTORE! HAY, OATS AND CHOP FEE! Always on hand. Also Lime, Plaster & Cement. Come to ths corner of Water and Ferry sts for all Uuds of Feed. P. W. SPINK, Albany, Or. Canadian Pacific R'y. THE GREAT TOURIST ROUTE TO ALL EASTERN POINTS. Passiiu the OreU Ulacicr of the Selkirks. Canadian National Park, the Celebrated Hot Sprinirs at Banff, and other Picturesque Points. FINEST DINING AND SLEEP1NO CA ROUTE IN THE WORLD. Prlvite Drainir Rooms, Luxurious Smokiof Rooms and Elmiit Ba'h Rooms At tached to all Slrepers, THROfOII SLEEPI SO CARS WITHOUT CHANGE. Rates from $5 to $10 lower than bj any other Route. POTATOES FOR SALE Good sorted Burba k potatoes st 25 cent per bushel, in ft bur he! lots upwards, delivered in any i art t,f the c'ty. Apply to Alviu Cartthcrr through the postomcsor rtheiwite. Mem Chia U Webster A V., have poal tionsfortwoflrstclassaents for 8ielman s Library of Americvn Literatu-e," On avent cleared S5,30 in three hours work. UWr reference, residence, and present em plo) ment. Wiluajis. Manairer. 67 Fifth Ave., New Vcrk. Hanan A Son's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. I Wallace A Co.'s. Alerava on time with the best the market affords. Try, and be convince!, u. c. crowneu. PHYSICIANS DR3. M ASTON & DAVIS, PHYSICIANS A Surgeons, Office, Second and Mnwdlbin Street'. Albany, Or. Calls promptly attend d in city and county. CI C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND 41 R . geon Albany, Oregon, office a Pierce' new block. Office hours, from 8 a. M. to . A J. ROSSITER. VETERINARY 8UR- J . geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college and men ber of the Ontario veterin- ary meaical society, is preparea to treat tne diseases of all domesticated animals oa scientific principles. Office at Ana Marshall's livery stable Residence 4th and Calapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. DR d. A. WHI TNEY, PHYSICIAN AND surgeon. Graduat of Bellerne Hospi tal Medical College, New York City. Diseases of women a specialty. Office in Foster block ATTOKNET CMM. E. CHAMBERLAIN-ATTORNEY T at-law will practice ir ail the court ot the state. Special attention given to mat ters in probate and to collections, olfii in Flinu block. C EO. W. WRIGHT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW f and Notary Pub ic. Will practice in all Uie courts of this state. Office, front rooms over bank of Oregon, Albany, Oregon. s. a. k, BLAcaauaa. H. c. warsoN. BLACKBURN, A WATSON, Attorneys at Law, Albany Oregon; Omoa in Odd eUows Temple, business in our hands a i.l receive pruapt and careful attention. HEWITT A IRVINE, ATTORNEYS AT Law. Will pra:tice in all the courts o Hie state. OIKce in Minn's block, tilt Ucit. w, v. Bran sr. t. w raans BURNfiY k DRAPER, ATTORNEYS at law, Oregon City, Oregon. Twen ty years experience as register of tlia U. 8. Land Office at Oregon City and in the land practice recommends us in our specialty business before the Land Olfice or the courts and involving the practice in the gei.eral Land Office. J N. DUNCAN - ATTORNEY-AT LAW . and notary public. OVce in the Strahan block, rooms No. 1 and S. WOLVERTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms lb and It Fos.er's block, over L. E. blain't tore. JK. WEATHFRFORD, ATTLRNEY AT . law, Albany, Oregon. off In the Fliun Block. WUI practice a all th. courts of thestate, and give specia. attentiob to all business. JAMES P. MEAD, ATTORNEY AT LAW and title examiner, Albany, Or. Wil: practice in all the courts of the state. Ab stracts of title furnished on short notice. Ten years experience. WOMAN'S FRIEND So successful and delightful bave been the effects of ''Moore's Re vealed Remedy" upon tbe delicate ailments of womankind, tbat thif wonderful remedy has been called "Woman's Friend." Moore's Revealed Remedy in a few doses shows woman kind its pecnliar virtues for their ailments. Its effects are gentle, soothing and uniformly successful. Hundreds of testimonials from ladies all over the coast liear w it ness to its success. Sold by all druggists. ge of BusmesF. I have this day sold to R. U. Watson A Co., the grocery store and com is8 ion business heretofore carried on by me, at the corner of Ellsworth and Second street, con sisting of stock of groceries, pro visions fixtures, etc. I will pay all bilis incurred by me while con ducting said business, on preeenta tion. I retain the book accounts, and parties indebted to me can call and pay at the store until Dec. 1st, 1891. R. i. Watson A Co., receipting for me. After that date all unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of my attorney for collection. E. J. Las.ninu. Nov. 2, 1891. Having bought the grocery and commission business carried on at the corner of Second and Ellsworth streets by Capt. E. J. Lanning, and laid in a full and complete stock of choice family groceries and supplies, we respectfully solicit the patronage of former customers and of the people generally of Al bany and vicinity. R. G. Watson Co. Referring to the above I take pleasure in recommending my FU'-ceasors, R. O. Watson & Co , to former customers and the peo ple of Albany and vicinity. t,. J. Banning Nov. 2, 1891. Call and see the biilliant dis play of library lamps ft C. E. Hrowneli s. ot one kept over from last year but all this year's styles and will be sold at the lowest living prices. Klein Bros, are now better pre pared than ever to do repairing on boots and slices, they having aaoed anotner nrst-ciafs shoemak er to their working force in their repairing and custom department. All repairing brought to them will receive prompt attention, and ttit-y will allow none but tint-class work to leave their shop. Deyoe & Mm Bids.- Keep a Full Assortmet t of GUNS AND FIREARMS Repairing Promptly Dose. TAILOR MADE Cost no more made of good material than ready made ill-fitting garments. W. B. GRAHAM, The Merchant Tailor, has in stock tbe finest 'ine of fall and winter suit ings ever bought to Alba ny, including diagonals, cheviots and plaiiis. lie has also a beautiful line f pants goods in any style desired. Call and see if it is not true. Reliable Men Wanted as traveling salesmen for a fiist-.'lass Cigar Company. Must give good references. F. O. H. CIGAR CO., Salem, N. C. so m rai tkx mil ? If so call on IBEAM He delivers bis goods to any part of the city free of charge. Fresh vegetables every day. aCav"'Nothing but the best keot at I. BEAM'S, 2d st., cor. Jackson and Jefferson. 8ECRKT SOCIETIES. HcPherson Post No. E, O. A. R. 8tated meetings at the O, A. K. Hall on tne second and Kourtn Friday evenings cf each inonrh. transient Comrades are corui y invited to meet aith us J. K WHITINO, B. P. TasLsa, Coniaiaudarr Adjutant, A , O. U, W. Safety Lodge No. 13; meets rt. every Monday evening at the O. A. h. hall ou Ferry street, between beoon-i and third. Albany, Oregon. ttraii).i-re in ths city aud transient brethren conlialh invited toattebd. Tension, Postal, I .an J and Indian Depr dation Claims. LAW OFFICES OFj mm sum? or mm, tJnder the management of W. R. HEARST, Ed. A Frop. S. F. Dafly Examiner, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Manager, 618 F. Street, Northwest, Washington, D. C. Will practice iu the supreme court of the United States, the court of claims, the several courts of the District of Columbia, lieforu committees of congress, and the executive departments. We obtain jiensions and patents, Indian depredation claims and ail classes of land claims, mining, pie emption and homestead cai-es pros ecuted before the general land of fice, department of the interior and the supreme court. Kotlre of Final Srlllrnienf. NOTICE is hereby givm Umt tL. undersigned lias tiled his tinal ucctmnt ss admin strutor of the estst of Win. Feebler, deceased, and the eoiniiw eoun of Linn count) Oregon has fi vd the Mil day ol llecerulK-r, iy.ll, at I r. st. of said dy st the court Iioiisk in Albar.y, Oregon, for the h-siiuof objections thereto and the elticnient thereof. Dated this 4th day or Nov. ls'.il. J. K. Keakns, 'Administrator. H.U.Heitt, Atiornty. For fine pocket knives best pa ttern pered shears and scissors , A extra hollow ground ratois I o Stewart k Sox. I