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AILY DEMOCUA 1' ublisU-ed avary any lu the woek x 1 .Suoiley. TES fc JiETTIIIi, Eilitorjtl'rorrs. tared at the Post Ollliw at Albany, Or gon, second o'ass ins.il matter. iBDAt . ill it ;. ISSt). LOCAL. HECOUD. t :' leans Reforming. If there in anyone who needs reforming it is the editor of the Reform Journal, of 1'ortlund, who is writing up tho valley. We do not know bout Ktigene; but the Btatouient in the following item, implicating Alhany, is sat correct. There are no red this here, ad merchant!, generally, tell the 1kmo cbat that business lias been lietter tliiu year than ever before. Aggregate sales art larger and more cash in puiil. l!c cuho people do not subscribe for a re form journal, that they probably do not want, is no sign that business is poor, though some probably tell the canvasser BO in oroer 10 gel nil oi uiui ; a groat iniatako. Hero is the item : To look at Kugcno a person would think there wan great prosperity. After talking with some of tho merchants and laboring men. we found unfavorable re sorts. Several of the merchants claim to lie closing out business, having their tad flags out indicating closing out sales. One of tho oldest firms in town told us they were winding up their business as last as possible. The laboring men chum that there is little to do in town Of course this condition isnotcontiucd to Eugene; Albany, Salem and other vat' ley towns are about the same. , The citv marshal puties lust night that tho "rounders" must go. Officers! Durham, C'ulp and Johnson made the rounds of the saloons as soon as the or der was received, and quietly informed disreputable characters, who eke out a precarious livelihood by preying upon the community, at least the "sucker" portion of it, that the city could easily fet along without them their room was ettcr than their company. Ahout eighteen ill all were notified to leave town by morning. Somo obeyed the or fler, but others yet remain. Marshal f rench stated to an K. O. representative that liis order would be strictlvcnforccd. fr-K. O. The Albany marshal's style is o ship them at once, before they accuiu-.iilate. il'ENni.CToN'K Style. Tl sued word to his !cp MM ML aXII rKIMUXAL. Ilisliop dross camo un from Portland this iioon. Mrs l'r K I, Irvine and son returned to Salem this noon. l'rof I.ooney 'nnd MrKagnn went to Sulciu this noon. Air (lerluird returned this noon from a trip down the road. L' ti llavnu went to Kugono this noon to attend to some ceiucnt sidewalk work. l'rof Letcher, of tho State Agricultural College, of Corvullis, was in tho city to-duv. Mrs 'chloHseranddaughter.Miss Allic, f Albany, are visiting w ith Mrs I'll ik'. of this city. Hcutou Leader. Mr Have l'roinan.clerk with E C Searls, is lying ill at the home of hisfather,a few miles from the city, with typhoid fever. MrlohnTalt left vesterilav for New Mexico byway of Vaipiina Hay. Mr 1 .ill resided mere, several years ago. It H Houston and wife.of Alhany.came over on Friday to attend the coffee club party. Ahoy returned home iUomlny. licif.on f.eaucr. (Jco C Will, tho sewing machine man, ie to Albany and Corvallis to-inorrow to spend a week, taking his family. He wilt soon open an otheo down town.' Salem Journal. W W Mc(iee, of Sweet Home, has been in the city. Ho reports the wagon road in good condition ami free of snow acioss the mountains. Titers is very little travel though. .Mr l'engra, of iho Huntington rinds, has been in the city several days. There are rumors that several dilferent roads are trying to get hold of the Albany line to Astoria. Hon llinger Hermann will bo here shortly to uitike arrangements to build his hou.se on hisgrojnds overlooking the f'acilic Ocean near Highlands, on the Yaipiina Hay & Seal Ituck motor line. Yaquina Republican. Last evening MisB Mary CnndifFgavea TV enjoyable partv lit the pleasant home of her father, Mr H W CundifF, at tended by a largo number of voung peo ple, who passed an evening full of unal loyed pleasure Mayor Cowan, City Surveyor Ilnrr and Recorder llenton went to Portland this nooji. Mr liarr took along a survey of the R R street sewer, and the matter of connecting the depot property with it will bo considered with Mr Koehler, of tho S. r. W 11 Hoskins, representing Koyo & Lansings .Musical & Comedy Co., has been in the city billing the city. This company has been in the citv twice. It has several iiewfeatures.nnuisoiieol tbe TUB MAX IROITTOVf. The Man Alxiut Town is run nested to tell the Ihivs to look out for Otto Salin ger's hand organs. The person who is not faithful in little things cun never he depended on if a mountain is to lie moved with enormous sulary attachments. The M. A. T. saw two men to-day pitching quoits, a rare sight in Albany, and one not common in metropolitan cities. There are plenty of men who useu to inane ringers rignt along. A man and his wife had loaded, with dilliculty anil n big box of wood a wheel barrow. It was in the dusk of evening, salfron robes tinted w ith gold covering the western heavens. "You wheel the load," said tho husband, "and I'll go nhead mid find the way in the dark." He wore pants and had a mustache; hut he was not a ma, nor the tenth part of one. He meant business, for ho was too utzy to pull a joke out. The Man About Town has seen more ill feeling engendered over small things than bin things. Kutrone was recently shaken to the center by a small boy. It was the one Rev Driver got alter. The county was put to an expense of several liutmrcil dollars and no good done ; out some evil, Rev Driver, than whom there is no ablcrdivino on the 1 acilic Coast. being more criticized by the people of the city than tho liov, ' because he showed temper, while the boy showed a thiev:sl: lioodlumism. I As Unckktainty. Recently an item Appeared to tho cfTeeet that a Nebraska man had traded a farm-there with a .tllrownsville man for some B. &. C. M. M. fetock. Inadvertently this was mistaken ,for woolen mill stock, and commented ion; but it is simply mining stock, and ithero is sufficient uncertainty about any induing stock to mako the transaction in "teresting. The owner cf the stock, ' though, gets more of nn uncertainty in getting a Nebraska farm, besieged by cyclones, blizzards, and drouth. A Wonderful Tualk. The West Shore, iust out. gives n picture of a train of cars turning a sharp corner, tho first - .l TM. Ul.n.n la ting out a tine journal, but its Columbia river scene takes tho pie, so tar as me train iseoneerned. It is possible an en deavor is lieing made to solvo the prob lem ot how to square a circle practical!). finest troiq. s ever on the Coast, playing to oig iioiiMce. A rini i:sM'. or isms. uliMUug fur T. I.. Wallace C o. This afternoon fully a hundred boys marched through First street, making music on calliopes, presented them by T. !.-. Wallace & Co., and carrying a couple of banners labeled, "Uig Hargains and Honest Goods at 1. L. Wallace: (Vs." "Everybody Whistles for T. I. Wallace A Co." The procession attract' eil L'reat attention, as well as tne noi: made by the calliopes, and T. L. Wal lace & Co. held the fort, having a big crowd inside as well as on tho streets. There is nothing like rustle. The College. Yesterday afternoon the Arion Society of the College elected itne loiiowing oincers: miss avu jiiim jmore, President; Frank r.rcckentidge, -JYice President; Miss Eva Simpson, Se Srretary; Ed Crossen, Treasurer; Miss SAlicc Moses, Critic ; Miss Mary Cundiir. Sergeant at Arms. The attendance at Jthe College is now large, Kit) being en Tolled. I Whistles. "I whistle for L E Blain, 'leading clothier and furnisher. Boon and hocs at lowest prlces,"was the motto on a ilittle duplex whistle L E B'ain received y. this mornlnj. one thousand of them, and -:'gave to the boys of the city who streamed ;into his etore In crowds. As long as they -last they will be given away. A few more left. .See his train of cars" puzzle. It Is a good one. I Met at West Scio. Yesterday a Jbroad gauge train met a Narrow Gauge V train at West Scio. Tho N. G. must fhavo felt very small and contemptible. Of all useless tilings intne world the Narrow Gauges are about the worst. Tiianksoivixg Fowls -Nice fat turkeys and fat, tamo ducks for Thanksgiving at Conn & Hcndrlcson's. Leave your order right away and then you will not be disap pointed in getting your supply forthatdpy. home ana aukoab Powell Sc Co. Have Yiereck thave you. Hoy your growriat of Parker BroV 2 paiwra of pin i for St at E C Searli. Sau.-r kraut at C E Krowuell's, Tho oity iscmwdud with people today, 3 papers of ncullei for lOo at E C Searlf. A good FeuuUin peu at F M French's for New Carpets, new carpets, new car pets and new styles, latest patterns, the host in the market, iust received at A. li. Mcllwain'p. Tho stt-k is large and choice, selected for this market, and peo ple wanting the best carpets at the low est prices Bhould call and inspect his splendid stock. It was bought low and will be sold low. IX".'T Ri'N Akoi'nii. Every ateamer o,vcer foggy the bar. bring- to Albany in I io no use quantity of fiuits and pro duce. The bet mid" largest variety al nays goes to I'owcu i. Co's. Their Manila arc nlway full ot such things as the pubiil want. Save runii'g around by calling at their atore first. A F.m lty Tbemtle. Last evening the Railroad Commissioners of Oregon, after having heard the testimony of thirty- two witnesses on the cause of tho Lake Labish railroad accident, found that there was no satisfactory evidence in support of the proposition that a rail had been removed. That the train was going at the rate of about twenty miles nn hour when the air brakes were applied, causing the structure to give away GOO feet south oi the north approach. The Hoard spe cifies the defects of the trestle as follows: "Bents, considering the nature of the ground, it being boggy and sxjngy, were too far apart ; ties were too widely spaced ; guard rails were in a state o' decay and hut few properly fastened.nnd as frail as to alfbrd no safe guard. That much of tho timber in the bent, especially the caps and sills had more or less decayed, and that the bents were not securely swnv-braced ; that some ot the piles sup porting the bents were unsound, and that many ot mo stringer nous nau oeen. al lowed to become loosened." The con clusions are those generally held by the public, regardless ot prejudice against the road. It places the responsibility on broad shoulders, and probably where it belongs. Had the train len wrecked pur posely only pure meanness could have been the incentive.and it is hard to think of nny one being so depraved. To-Monuow. Prof. Shorey will preach in the Congregational church tomorrow, morning and evening. Subjects: "How to Read the Bible." and bis fourth ser mon on "Busy People." iriving a sermon in the evening on "Busy Young Women." There is talk of securing Rev. Shorey as the resident pastor of tins church Rev. Geo. W. Hill's subject at the Baptist church, on Sunday morning w ill be. "Jeans Saving a Soul." In tho eve ning tho service will bo appropriate t" tho approaching tluinksgiving season. The sermon will discussthe responsibil ities and duties of christian citizenship. All will be made welcome. Services tomorrow at the Presbyterian church, at 11 a. m. and 7:.10 p. m. Sub- Tho Man About Town has often ob served the dillerent modes of young men to gain tne aiiections ot young women, many of them appearing to think to it is a matter of favors and not of character or natural affection. Tho following from the Junction paper illustrates the matter: A young man who lives about ono nine east of the Harmon school house was recently ovcrhenrd solilouuizmg thus "When, I bought that buggy I thought I would be solid with her sure, but since she lias gone back on me so completely,! am going to sell the buggy if 1 have to take the whole price out in skunk pelts. U14L fcvl'A'IK AL2:g Eva A Rutherford to James Mat- chett.lots 3, 4, bl 2.C's A.Leb. 1000 P James to h A I lenrv, 40 acres,sec 8. to 12. SRlw 230 John Strako et ux to Emily, Fred and John Strake,jr, 1 aero in i 1.C ot Geo enne -o Laura Smith to P Schlosser,l-5 int in iot 7, bl 15, Albany 200 Maggie Hall to 11 II Hinds, loO acres, scc20,tpl5, SR1E.... 1000 R A Thompson, liilinx., to R N Thompson, 160.41) acres.sees 18 and 111, tp 13, S Rlw OjO II liryant et ux to Adelia F Burk liart, loto, St James Park A, Albany 1200 II C Dow ning to T B l'atton, Pow er of Attorney M Hyde et ux to B F Fuller, tract in bl 41, Albany 1000 Marion Thomas et ux to J L Dick son, 13 acres in tp 11, S R 2 w. 3S7 E Huston et ux to Beard & Holt, lots 3. IS. 7. 8. bl IS, R's 3rd A, Lebanon 450 J A Beard et al to Laban Case, same as last above 000 Mary A Gibler toJCushman, If., acres in tp 13, S R 2 w 300 A C llauseinan et ux to'j A Cable, whalf bl 15,ll's2 A,N B'ville.. 240 A C Hauseman to Mary Cable, E hail, bl 13. H's2A,N B'ville.. 240 J R Kirkpatrick to E RCase.lotsS, !), 10. bl 3,IC's3 A.Leb 300 A I Anslvn et nx to F II Roscoe, tract in bl till, Albany uj M E Farrell to F H Roscoe, N half lots 5, 0, bl 23, Albany 2500 Hulin & Da-ioa, drugsiat'i, at Frcoeh'a corner. Cheadle cliceso is the baet, Trv it. C E Brownell. Call at E C Searla' and get a pair cl kid glovea at cot. Freah New Eniilaad minco meat, on aale at i; a nroft-oell . 810,000 to loan in next two weoka. S N Steele U Co. Call at Hulin Daa.on'a New Drue Sto.e lor irosn arugd Nice bleached celery every moruiuu at uiout'eri a: bcu s atore. A barrel cf Cane Cod orauberriea iuat oaeueu at mougett a. (iood soliciter aod salesman wauts uoaition Address iiuatler, care o' this ouiee. Eastern oysters and eauer kraut iust re ceived ai Mueller (iarrett t. Ten beautiful niecea of ailveware kiven away a rreneh a Jewelry Hturo Conn & Hcndiicson have tho boat lot ot pickles in the city, just received . Some tine codtieh. in the original shape, just rcoeiTedat t'uun il Hendricaou'a. Phvsician'e prescriptions carefully com pounded at Huiia & Dawaon's drug atore. A dmce will be held at the at mory t-uight. Uuod music and electrio lights. "I whut.e for Bluin. leadinir clothier and furnisher. Boots aud shoes at lowest prices." On Mai, see that horrid worm in the haby'a cup. We mutt buy a hlterer at s, IS. We are telliuc five one pound tars of Savon Sonp for tweoty five cenla. Blodgett & boo. We mean business, and will sell groce ries and produce cheaper than any other store in Albany, a statement wo w ill verify to nny one buying goods at our store. This will be done on all goods, and not on one kind to be made up on some other. A trial will convince the people of Albany that to get groceries at the lowest prices they w ill have to buy of us Powell & Co. 4.KO EltY 111 Yl.lt. ATTKMIOV, tVOUlll '0I1EUIU. Powell & Co. Gold canes at Will & Stark'a. F. M. French kevps railroad time. licw cream cheese iuat leceived at Conrad Meyers. For artists aupoliea no to Stanard. & Cuaick'a. Egan & Achisini aie selling monuminti at Portland prices. stock to select from Total for year. . 10,G92 f2,120,174 Carreul Kvenls. Everybody remarks at the splendid dis play of fruits nnd vegetables at Powell & Co's, where they get what they want in the first place. A large supply of shelf goods, the best in town, at Powell & Co's. All kinds of nicknacks at Powell & Co's. Cold weather jrods, picnic groceries, stav at home groceries, every variety of groceiies in the market at Powell & Co's. No Danger . No one can ever be wrecked financially who buys their groce ries of Parker Bros. You nre sure of good Quality, low prices and first class treat- ment. Their stock Is always up with the market, consisting of the freshest vegeta bles and oest groceries to be found. Their bakcrv department in splendid hands. and their baked goods can always be relied on. In proportion to its population Eucens haa the must school children ofaovcityon the ooa&t, a creditable fact to the city. We have just opeoed a barrel cf choice mixed idekles which will lie sold in quan tities to suit purchaser. lilodgettot sou. William Reco run against his father i Kunsas, for the legislature, and defeated un by 2b votes, 1 hat was naughty. S N Steele & Co., can get yon loans from $200 to S10.000 for 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 6 and 7 years ou godd real estate security. Call early. Thos, Kay woolen mills blankets, flannels men', youth's and boy' clothing, for aale t-y O w bur.psoa s, agent, Albany, Oregon. lubt armed a full line of ladiefl, chil- drens, mcnk aud boy's foot wear at O W Simpson a, which will be sold at bottom prices. . A Hue displa7 nf chiidrens achool shoes nn center table atC E Browne)! a are going rapid ly at less than hrstcost. Call and select a pair before they are all gone. Tickets for the lectures to be delivered by BUhor. Becker, under the auspices of the Y M C A, next week, are now on axle at Black man's drag stora, lleeervo your seats at once as over-JOO are already taken Geo II Keeney will sell to the highest bidder at the Conrt rJouse door, Dec bth. the tine farm of G W Warmoth, containing 300 acres, ibis wilt prove a rare bargain Regular convocation of Baylev Chapter. No 8, RAM, this evening. Ehction of 'lticers. Mdiuhors attend. By order H. P. Ed Osbarn haa purchased a half interest iti the Chiirman novelty atore at Salem and will uo to lake charge of it Monday. His family will continue to rebido in Eujene. Euget.e Guard. In tho Salem M E Church 78 rotes were fur admitting won.en as lay delegates to the general conference and only 3 against it. In tho East the voting is said to b.iva hcen enough against tbe women to defeat them in the matter. The contract for the building of a hridge in Hilverton, across Silver creek, was let to St John Bros, th-.-ir bid foi the same beint; .I60. The bridge is to be compled bv the first of January. Jefferson Review. At the entertainment to he given by the Ladies Aid Society, next Wednesday even inis at the opera house, Hnlem's prima donna. Miss Leona Willis, will sing. Miss Mtses. nf the Albany college, will recite in hor best elocutionary atyle. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by 'hat terrible cough. Shiloh'iCure is the Remedy tor you. Novkties in Wash Fabrics. I have just received direct from Chicago novel tics in wash dress goods. The new thing for fall and winter wear. I am receiving the largest line of staple and fancy dress goods ever brought to this market. Those needing their fall and winter supplies will do well to give nie a call. Sami'el E Yocko. lou have a big Povitll ai (.'o' A popular place L ViereekV shrvinu aud hair dressing parlors. The piano that uives perfect satisfaction you cm tiud at Mrs Hymen's. Choice aweet Delaware grapes received fresh evory morning at C K Browuell'a. Big bargains in ladies and c tits sold and gold filled watciics at F Al French's. A 2 horse eiuitie fir sale cheap, in good oouditiou, Write to J ii hughes. Best stock of silver war in Albany at ill Stark b. No doubt of it. So.-. Mena', youths and boys' clothing and furnishing goods at U W Simpson's. A fi at class shave for ouly 15 centa at L Viereck's. fialtumrsh Block, Albany, Or. Have you acen thono parlor suite that T Bnuk has just received : They nro nice If you want a tiuo tuiiet or Imth soap oa on SUtuard & Cusick, City Drug Storo, Porpoifuotty pure water bnv the Natural Stone Filterer ot Matthews & Washburn, For bargains iu monuments, headt-tones, eto., goto Egan & Auhisou, Albany, Oregon. Ladies call and sei the latest novelties in dresa goods at E C Searls. You should o:l and see those tine library lamps at C Browuull's before buying else where. If jou want a good tilkj nmhrclla with gold orsilver handle go to French's juwelry sto' o. Qnality is what h'lps Matthews & Wash barn tell tho most stoves of anv house in Albany. Call e.irly and givo vour orders to Mrs Hymen for the uecmi!o B-.iok, so thoy wilt be here for Xinas. Buy your jt-welry at 1'ieieh's Jowelry Store, l'.veiy dollars woith gets a ticket to the drawing. Tiekets tor ALL eistern points, over ANY mute, for sale by W. L. Jester, at S. P. ticket office, For cold nights buy Thos Kay woolon mill blanknts, cheapest in town. Forsale by G W Sitnpon, L'ent. Albany, Oregon. Are lr. Darrla's Cures Per manent. This q-iO'tlon i cfien ako-i, as many of tho cures are dono so quickly. That they are permanent no ono will attainpt to deny, a!W rod ling tho following list ot names our lepirter mot nt Dr Darrln'a office, who had been cured two or threa years ago. Mr William Pnrrott, r.f Middieton, Or, was almost totally deaf f.ir years, cured two years ago. Rev M M Itaslior, of Brooks, Or cured of nasal and throat ol tarrh threo yoars ago. Mrs F A Morris, Nowherg, Or, asys she is cured of asthma aud bronehites of ten years' standing. S jo was curod three years ago. Win 1st Colweil, Skamokawa, Wash, sciatic rheu matism and liver complaint, restored la health; also hi brother, Goo I. C'ohvell, Skamokawa, Wash, wascured of nntnh new of the arm two yearn since. Mrs H Ahlf. 103 North Fourteenth street, Port land, cured three years ago, after nine doctors had failed.ol pititil'ut menstruatioa and womb troublo iu evory conceivable way. general uenimv, pain through the heurt and lungs. Uundmds of other patients could be named had we spaed ta pul !lh them. The doctors am crowded with p&tlenta from 10 a ni to 8 p m. Drs Darrin are na doubt the hardest wjrboj men in Portland Tho doctors have a large country practice and sond tneir electric r medles to anyone desiring home treatment for any curabla chronic, acute or private diseases, which are Kept strictly confidential. Ono of tho doctors is vixUIng different towns In tho stato to hotter accommodate those who find it lliiios.ilbe to coma to Port-and. line of the doctors will e at the W'Hsliiiner hotel, Raker iMly. Nov 17 to 'ii tho Vtnaii'.ia hotio, Tho Urines, Nov 2:i snd 21; theOregon ho-el, Ashland, Nov 2ti to 3'-; Kugene t ity, Doo 1 to 0. The bend otlico ut lu'A Washington Su Portland, will run aa usual. Consulta, tion end examination fre. All clasxea treated free from 111 to 11 daily. TEN- BeantiM Pieces of Silverware to 1)8 Given Away. At F. II. French's Jewelry store, com mencing Nov. 1st, I will present every one purchasing $1 worth of goods, a tick et entitling the holder to a chance ta draw one of the following pieces of silver ware : 1. One large dinner castor $10 00 2. " fancy fruit dish 9 00 3. " Bilver cako basket Isu0 4. " silver card stand ;7 00 5. " set silver knives and forks 0 00 0. " double pickle castor ; 6 00 7. " silver butter dish 4 00 8. " single pickle castor 3 U0 tl. " Seth Thomas clock 2 00 10. " silver cun. .. i (JO F. M. Fkekch.II BHiLOU S COUGH and Consumption Lure is sold by uaou a guarantee. It cures consumption. We have plenty of money to loan on real eitate security, on two to five years time. Call on its at our office, opposite the Kevere home. . Burkhart & Keeney. Opal CO Don't guess at weights any OUHlO longer. Many a fai 'ner loses enougn in inai wny ill ono avear 111 fm,v mi a g .od scaie. Go to Slew-art & Sox and price their i ealts ora:l kinds. One IIi'.NpitKii Waoons just received, which I am eoing to give nwav free, one with cacli can of Forest City Baking Pow der. Come early. ; I: Hkownell. Wall Paper. 1 have nist received torn the east a largo invoiceof wall pa oer, jionlers, decorations, etc., including the plain ingrains which nre becoming very popular. These goods are better styles and cheaper tliRn ever before. Samuel E Yoi-.no. A Sto Music Box. elver, away Jan. 1st With every dollars worth of goods you buy you get a ticket on the box. J. A. Ct'MMINO. E C Searls, u selling sis entire slock; ef dry grods (at cos', to make io.im for a lare ins of bnctJ at d shoes. ects: nloriung sermon, "Habit as a Factor in Religious Ltle." Tha evening topic will lie an answer to tho question, "Are we better than our l-orclatliers . Sabbath school at 12:1.") p. m. Y. P. S. C. K. meeting in the lecture room nt li .45 p. in. All will be mailo welcome nt these services. At the Christian rhurclt. Subjects: 11 a. in.. "Who is Mv Neighlior, and How Shall I Treat ilim." :30 p. in., A new testament example ot conversion illustrated on the blackboard. Strangers are welcome. Km Gloves I Handle. Our Own, a genuine kid glove, warranted at i.5o per nair. The celebrated P Centemctl et $t.6o per pair. The Mather In button ano string fastenings at 5)1.75 Per P",r' The ?enutne Foster hook at $1.00 per par Also Mus quetalr, Sued and Glace finish. Samuel E. Yofso. I have iust received a cise t f Stananl nrinta which H vill fell t 2.") vd to tha dollar. Sami'el E Yorsi Hints to Hot'SEKEKi'Eits. Always set the mouse trap liefore re irirg nights. Keep the liest class of groceries you can buy and use only fresh proilr.ee. Trade al the best grocery stores.and by the way there is none belter Ilia's Conn & ilen .iricson's. Thev keep tho best in the narket, buy their produce ot the gardeners, keep the freshest truits in season, and carry a line liiu cf standard groceries generally. The Most Caiht-ts. Fortmiller A Ir ving have greatly enlarged their rarpet I 'partnient, and nov carry one 01 me largest and finest stock of carpets in the vallev, embracing n choice variety 01 the latest designs. This stock is a splen did one to select from, including all grades for all kinds of rooms lip to tne moat elegant parlor. Call on them for hargains in carpets. Jackets asn Wraps. 1 am now receiv ing my fall and w inter stock of lndis misses" and chiidrens jackets and wraps which are of the latest style nnd good yalue, nnd as cheap n Btandard goods enn be liought. I have on hand a lot f ladies Newmarkets carried over from last vear, which I am selling at cost to close' them out to make room for new arrivals. Samckl E Yorao. CATARRH CUliKD, health and sweot hrosth secured,by Shilcn's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injeetor free. Fo- sliay .Nt Mason, agents. Do not liana C E Browneli's at.iie if rn want to live connomici'ly. Beat.Kood aid 'm .ist pricea luaranteed. IK1KN. FROM AN. In Albanv, on Saturday, Nov. 22nd, 1800, to the wife of Mr. (iraiit Fronian a lny. The little fellow's tirtt words were "more copy." Everybody Says So.-If the wild jraves could talk 'hey would say, "Go to Powell & Co'a for gmceiies and pro duce, for thcirstock Is large, their prices lng a mercury and potash sarsaparlila. Wlien '.iw and qualitv the bet." This Is the . ronafk lot Joy's Vegetable Sarsapartua. are f Aal universal verdict of their customers unccllt. reeple who are Easily Dee eSvcd. lias "r.ui:!;t i:ij;Iit so tar. A illy 'Iriipeli't flnr- 'I I'.nt lie lifld hint el'itit rails for Jny's Vc;--.- v K- t'nr.-ii'arllla but hint o!.!hIl own e-.try I i.e. It did not occur to l.hn tlnit It lni;,-lilt? u s-rlo-is matter to gtvo !.ls old lime mercury a:i-I rK.:.-sIi re;iratlon I-eopIo who do not liceit sf.:iilitic treatment. It in fafe to say that no! one iicmih lu ten have a syyiMMtic trouMc. Ittnee wlint i!o tliey want ttt'.hsueh da'iscrous lulnernls p.i merc ury and potash? What nine-tenths of our pcoplo are troubled with Is Indigestion, riyiinefude, sick headaches, constipation and faee eruptions, all of which aro the legitimate results of Improper llrer and kfiney aetlon, or iinjialrcd dljesilve organs. Thosodlsonlcrsdo not call for sylihllltio treatment, but for mild vctrotablo Hvor, stomach and bowel alteratives. Wo are surprised that iiitclllrrcnt fieojile should bo persuaded into tak- Honey to Loan, LADIES, ATTENTION,-t'ouyou',ha.w have the best shears and scissors in this city, and wecau prove it to you at any time, Kvery pair warranted, and ian be lettiined if they do not give satisfaction. This is no br.tg or blustet; we moan what we say. KTaWaKT Sox. PHOTOCRAPHERS. Cor Second and 1-eriy Mf Albany, Oi, SUPKRIOR wirk. guarnnlfo l in overf branch of the art. iTiiialiirging of all kinds a specialty. HEADQUARTERS bOR And everythi.g elso in th WATC:,, CL0C!(. And jcwelcry jlino, for the HOLIDAY'S, at tho lowest prices, at Will & Stark's. . MOTTO "It t better ti'teiva the 1 uh it tnuu m 1 lit at it." where. iold again! lint we've just re ceived a fresh lot which can ho seen on our lluor any day. Wo are talking about stoves. If you are thinking of buying one, come and inspect our stock and get posted on our prices, for wr are quite sure they aro from 1( to 25 per cent lower than elso We handle everything in tho way of stoves, tin t . i nr . ware and hardware. Matthews tt Washhukn. SUBSCRIPTIONS ill For All tliS Tendinsr NEW SPAPFRS - AND - MAGAZINES J'oeljved t F. L. KENTON'S Cash Grocery Store, NZtt THS POST OFrO ALBANY, ORE