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) AlLY DEMOCRAT hilaba.1 av.ry nay In tho woukex Sunilsy. IS I .TOTTING, Eil ttora and Prop'ru. Li od attlie 1'iwt Oltl-jn b, Albany, Or- n, a second o ass intil matter. ItDAY RATEDBIR S!. ,0 C A I iUU COHD. f A-Mo'iitow. At the Congregational .h I'm! Bhoroy will preach. Kul- morning, "KcligimiH Education of Ircii." EvAilng, "HiiHy J toys mid ." the evening Horvice v.ill bo pre- Jl by a song service, c services of the First Baptist clinch lie its follows: At II a.m. the pas Jlev ieo W Hill, will preach, subject, loiiuding in Labor." A Minimi Sun- fcchool will be organized ir Crowdcr's ling in the eastern part of the city, liiu St., between Second and Third eta. The opening service will lie held (pin, addresses will 1)0 delivered by r V. u Wheeler, Sunday school iiiis ary for Oregon, Mrs Wheeler, the itoraml others. The yoiini? ieciple's fcietv have their meetinir at Gi.'Wpiu toe prayer ni3eting room, ine cvi-u-B service bruins at 7 :'M. and Kev K (i FfiMh-r. will nreacll oil "What IH Mull. 11 will receive a genuine welcome at ese services, .much spiritual ujutciu heinir nunkenol ill the church. Special Beting are to lie commenced soon nn Ir the direction of Mr lien Hotel, the fttea singing evangelist, juht. reiumcu Im euceessiul revival work in F.iigluud. IPerviees at the ' l'reshvterian church 1 be ns follows: l'reaclnng at II a m 1 ? :S0 n in. conducted bv the pastor bbath school at 12:15 p in. Yl'KC Ii tinir in the lecture room at 6:-lo p in ider, Mr Charles Cusick. Subject of Kvening discourse w ill be, A Delee a Judgment." All w ill be made wcl q at thecc services. 1 ilium) ok $100.l.i 1! Heynolds, of n City, who cania here on timber l lniHinesH, was roblied of$400 Tues- Bight. lie made tlie acquaintance bo train of a geiitleiiinn claiming to Je in Albany. On reaching llose 4 Heynolds complained of having the buchc and this new made friend Bilg ed a drink of whisky as a remedy, iicing a tlask at the same time. His Un drank and when he woke up sev i.jhours later he was short $400, and eoinpaiiion had disappeared. Albany sky untst lie pretty tough to knock in timber land man. Koseburg Ko fi Tlio man in all probability was in Albany man at all. Kobbers do generally give their true residence. limner lanu man huh neon ruuwu mid be put on exhibition. DIlKOAKTBS Entkrtainment . On lliy evening, Dec. 5, Misses Wheeler I I'rawford will give a Kindergarten ertaininent at the opera house, which raises to be a treat. The children re been given thorough rehearsals for imparts nnd are becoming quite pro- int. T ie urogram will consist oi rouses, recitations, cift songs. Kin trten games, a flower operetta, mcl- troin Mother loose, Willi process in costume. Admission 25 cents Iron 10 cents. ofinirr. The Koyce & npj will play at the Opera 1 8 The troup, as Albany Lansing House to- pcople al- know, is a first-class one, and is ' greatly improved. ;ur nojce nan vpcriors as a comedian, and he is well jrtsd. The entertainment is a com- . Jon of comedy and music, ju.-t what rihlic likes, liet your seats at Will -Ink's. 4 ran. In Goldendale, Wash., on Oct 1; 1800, Kev John Ostrander.of pneu il, aged 03 years. Kev Ostrander grated to Oregon in 1854, and resided a Inrm east of Lebanon several years the 'DO's, where he was highly respect ing wife had been gono but a little He from him on a trip to the states. The Lecturk. Bishop Becker deliv- Id his lecture on the "1'ulpit and Plat- in," Inst evening to a well pleased ali enee, .though the Bishop throws his Utter at the audience without much dcr, it is full of interest and worth earing. U. Barrel Contract. Chris Houck, of jia city, has a contract for making 500 Irrelsfor the Scio paint mills, to be de vered this winter, and in the spring 111 fill a bigger order, ok Mnrnhy and Jack Flaherty, iiddv" Gallagher, who were , inented tlaemlny niihc for prize lighting near Sa . Jrero t-n a preliminary heating yes ' ec-lore Jusiioj liaicneioraDuacqairea t i Indiak War. People genera t anticipate anything serious with le I lan in iJniota. A more serious 1 that of get i"g the best groceries least price. A sure wny to learn to call on Powell & Co. Their the lowrst. For a complete assort mtti on rlcei (ent it ) select from, they stand in the roni itnks. D,(;kr No one can ever be ii financially w ho buys their grocc I'arker Uros. Von arc sure of good ', low prices and first class trcat Their stock Is always up with the consisting of the freshest vetreta- 'd nest groceries to be found, S heir department In splendid hands, -ir baked goods can always be relied iiino Small about Matthews A urn. See the necessary article that rvly married people want (shortly), ey otter to give to every couple d between Thanksgiving and New 9t, who pui chase a cook stove i. The prticle it on exhibition In low window. r)body remarks at the splendid dls- oi Irutts and vegetables at & Co's, where they get what they a the first place. ve iimt received a onse ef StsDard Hindi I will nil at 25 yards to the oamiiel E lot-No. TUK HA 1BOITTOWN. Marriauo bcinu a lottery the MAT hears tlie question asked whether it will he illegal to send a lirnnnsal thrniich John VVaniiamaker's mail. Once in a while a rav of sunshine, the M A T observes. Hits across the life of even an editor that makes his task for a moment a iileasiint one. The Kuuene Journal man has recently had such an experience. Hear linn crow : We nave received the following Invitation to at tend the wedding of his daughter from our csteemeu lrieuu aim lornier associate and fellow clerk of the II S Senate. Hub ert li llluine, b'other of Secretary of State.fjanics G Blaine. We would have gladly been present but regret having oeen prevented Itv circumstances and the abolishment of the free pass system. This is a queer world. Let some inan lie eating thistles ai'd he will imagine everybody else living on thistles. He becomes a one-sided pessimist, tie sees vil in every movement, it lie runs against a rotten board in a sidewalk every sidewalk in the city is rotten, and so lie continuallv makes niuisell misera ble. One such fellow is the blind pessi mist who lias been doing the valley, in the interest of the Keform Journal of 1'ortlaiid, for whom til's M. A. T. has great pity. In response to his statement that there was a red flag in front of nearly every store in Eugene, and that lnlwring men could get nothing to do. the UunrdeaVs: "Only one linn in Eugene is closing out and that not on account of a poor business, as they have done a good business lor years. I be red nags seen by the editor of the Keform Journal were probably the ones used by the merchants to call delivery wagons. The merchants of Eugene have larger stocks and have done a better business than usual tliia fall. No cessation of business in Eugene has been experienced and la boring men have not been idle except lroin llicir own choice." ruiu.iim.-4. The primaries of the two parties wero held last evening, resulting in the fol lowing nominations for Counciluien : First Ward Democrats, A J Anslyn Republicans, F M French. Second Ward Democrats, C G Burk hart, Republicans, LYiereck. Third Ward Democrats, John Brush. Republicans, CE Hawkins. The following central committees were nominated : Democrats C II Stewart, 1st ward; T J Stiles, 2nd ward; JO Writsman, 3rd ward. Republicans I F Conn, 1st ward; O II Irvine, 2nd ward; W 11 Huston, 3rd ward. The city conventions meet to-night. The Democrats will nomincto JN llotf- nian for Marshal,without any opposition. II Farwcll nnd Cal liurkhart are named for Treasurer, on which tho principal fight promises to be made this year. 1' 1. Kenton, me present incimiueiii, will be nominated for Treasurer by the Republicans. Who will bo run for Mar shal is not known, there being no candi dates. MM ML AMI Pl.llSOSAL. Miss I'richard is seriously i-1 at the home of her brother, Rev Prichard. Mr II L Kelso, of Santiam precinct, paid tlie Democrat a call to-day. Mr Kelso resides next door to the paint mines. Licenses to marry have been issued to Chas Denny and Hose K Watson, O K Bond and .Maggie E Bosseman.W J Daws and Jennie Shcpard. C E Wolverton left this noon forDallnB to attend court. He was accompanied by Mrs wolverton, who will visit with friends at Monmouth. Anyosk wo enters the store of L. E Blain will be struck with the large stock of clothing which he has on band for the winter trade, and as well with the choice assortment of patterns, the very latest styles being found in hio stock. lie un questionably has a line stock of goods for the purchaser to select from, nnd when he has made his selection, getting just what he wants. The prices, considering tlio quality of the goods, are very low. In that respect they talk for themselves. It doesn't take very much money to get a" tine business suit of him. One doesn't have to be a millionaire to dress well if a customer of Blnin. Mr. Blain has the exclusive agency hero for tho Albany woolen mill suits, already very popular. His stocks of .furnishing goods, boots, shoes, hats and caps, are leading ones in thoir line. The suits which go from his tailoring department ore commented on as being very stylish and splendidly made. Groceries of all kinds, The freshest vegetables, Tlio best fruits, The nicest canned goods, A splendid lot of pickles. Holiday groceries generally. And cverythingand first-class, At Powell & Co's, leading grocers. The Most Carpets. Fortmiifer & Ir ving have greatly enlarged their carpet I ipartment, and now carry one of the digest and fluent stock of enrpets in the Valley, embracing a choice variety of tlie latest designs. This stock is a splen did one to select from, including nil grades for all kinds of rooms up to the most elegant parlor. call on tneui lor bargains in carpets. Kid Gi.ovhs I Handle. Uur Own, a genuine kid glove, warranted at $1.50 per pair. The celebrated f Ccntemcii t $1.60 per pair. The Mather In button ana string fastenings at $1.75 per pair. The genuine Fostcs hook at $:.oo per pa!' Also Mus quelair, Sued and Glace finish. Samcel E. Yov so. Wall PArKR. 1 have just received roin the east a largo invoiceof wall pa oer, borders, decorations, etc., including the plain ingrains which are becoming very popular. These goods are better Hyles and cheaper than ever before. S4MCKL E Youso. A Social. On next Wednesday even ing, Dec. 3rd, the ladies of the M. K. Church will give a social nt the hand some residence of Mr Geo Vi Hochsted ler's. Refreshments, games, and a gen eral good time is expected. Everybody is invited to come and rpend a pleasant evening. ALII IKY. As ilvrn so the World by Ihe "Ural Hlsure," This weeks West Shore has a well-got ten up two page illustration of Albany, conferring credit on the journal and ar tist. 1 he scenes presented are the Ore gon Pacilio bridge, J. B. McFarland, in a wheat field, Blaekuian's stono quarry, tlie Flimi block, St. Charles hotel and Masonic temple, Court House, Central school building, Young, Burkliurt, Ore gon Bank, Foshoyci Mason and Twcedale blocks. Odd Fellows Temple and Balti more block. Following are pointers from the general writeup of Albauy : Prominent among the interior cities of Oregon is Albany, seat of justice of Linn county, one of the largest and most pros perous counties 111 tlie great Y illametle valUy. Un tlie central pages are given a number of engravings of buildings and scenes 111 Albany that convey un excel lent idea ot tlie city and its characteris tics. Ihe business streets of Albunv are well built no with two and three story brick blocks, some of them very hand some structures, and all of them occupied by stores carrying largo stocks of goods. In lact rirst street presents a decidedly metropolitan apearance. Three large brick blocks nave lieen erected the pres- ent year, also a handsome church, several elegant residences and a large number of other bouses and business structures. The city has voted to bond itself for (100,000 for the purpose of paying for a system of sewerage costing $1X1,000, and for building a waeon and foot bridge across the Willamette at the mouth of the Calipooia, near tlio west end of the city. The bridge will be a steel structure costing about $100,000. There is already a good bridge across tlio river, built by the Oreiron Pacific railroad. A line of street cars runs through the chief business streets to the Southern Pacific depot, and there is a project on on foot for the construction of an electric motor line through the city and by a circular route reaching all the leading additions. The Oregon Pacific owns a great deal of oronertv in thecitv.alongthe riv er nnd in tiie suburbs, and such a line would greatly increase its value. It lias a round house there, and has selected this place for the location of machine sIiods. This road connects Albany with the ocean at Yaqnina bay, and has been constructed eastward into tlie Cascade mountains, heading for Boise City .Idaho, r.e'niL' where it first touches the Willam ette river from cither direction, Albany is its most important point and chief shipping station. Steamers on the river run ill connection wilii me inuiuuu. aho main line of the Southern Pacific from ' Portland to San Francisco runs through Albany, and a branch line ruiiB eastward to Lebanon, tajipinga fertile agricultural section further to tho east. The Union Pacific I1111 a line of bo.its on tho river, running to Portland, so that Albany has three transportations competing for busi ness, rendering this tho most extensive shipping; point in the upper Willamette valley. Immense quantities of grain and considerable llour are shipped. Three large warehouses, belonging to the Union Pacific, Oregon Pacific and Far mers' association, supply storage room for a large amount of wheat. Four flour ing mills consume a portion of tho crop and ship much llour. - Not only is this a great grain produc ing region, but it is becoming a fruit growing section of importance. Albany is the shipping point. Albany is also an important lumber depot, no less than ten lumber yards do in:: business there. In the city are a chair factory, furni ture factory anil a branch of the Sugar Pine Sash and Door factory, of Grant's Pass. There are other important indus tries that contribute to the city's pros perity. An artificial ice factory supplies not only Albany but all the towns in the upper end of the valley. A large woolen mill was put in operation this year, em ploying about 200 hands, and using the superior quality of Aoolen produced in that region. A wire mattress factory, two foundries, a brewery and several other industries ore also located there. A company supplies electric lights for the streets and for private use. Three good banks, two of them national, aie a good index of tlie commercial stability of tlie city, as twelve churcnes, a fine public school, a Catholic seminary and a Presbyterian college of its moral and in tellectual status. Several of the church edifices are large and handsome struc tures. The imposing court nouse, snown in the engraving, cost $75,000. Near Albany is found the finest build ing stone yet discovered on the Pacific coast. Tlie quarry of fine sandstone be longing to G. L. Blackman and James Abraham, lies Ua miles up the river, and near botli the river and railroad. Stone from this quarry has stood the test of time for twenty years in buildings in Albany. On the middle fork of the Santiam river, about sixty miles from Albany, and reached bv road twenty miles from the Oregon Pacific, is a mining district that promises to equal the most famous in the country. The Albany Mining & Milling Co. has a five-stomp mill on its claim, which was operated for a time on a trial run of ore, showing an average of $50 to the ton. Five more sUmps will be added to theJnill in the spring, at which time three Portland rompanies, one Salem company, nnd possibly others, will also erect mills on their properties. The Southern Pacific will construct a branch from Lebanon to the S:lltian mines just as soon as they have been sufficiently developed to warrant it, as preliminary arrangements have lieeu made. Nkw CAitrKT". new c.irpets, new car nets and new stvles, latest patterns, the best in the market, just received at A. B. Mcllwain's. The stock is large and choice, selected for this market, and peo ple wanting the best carpets at the low est prices should call and inspect his splendid stock- It was bought low and w ill be sold low. Best roast coffee in tte eity Meer's- Conrad I).) not pass C F. Hrriwiieil's stiretfoa want to live eonuomioaliy. Bta. gonna atd owest Mi'jes KUiranteed. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dysropi and Livvr C inpiint! Sluloh's Vitahnr ii guaranteed to cure yu. The lar.-eet s'nek of a-rctcleo ar d ey c ases in l.itn county t F M FrrniVs. HOME AD AliaoAD Hercules Baking Powder. Have Vlereck shave yon. Buy your groceries of Parker Bro'a. i papers of pini for So at E C SearU. Sauer kraut at t E Browoall's, 3 papers ef needles for lOo at E C 8earls, A good FouuUlo pell at F M French's fur ?2. Ilulin & Dawson, druggist's, at French's oorocr. Cheadla cheese is the beat. Try it. C E DrowDul). Powell & Co are sola acents for tha Hr. oulea Baking Powder. Call at E C Searls' and rata ii.irrfti.l Freeh New Eneland minca ms nn ..1. as v Ei uruwneil a. $10,000 to loan in next two K Steele at 10. The O&CK R is assessed at gftfs RIM I n jaeasoo ouuuiy. Call at Ilulin Da axon's New Drntr Sin. r I l 1 Salem anft'Euzeno have recentlv hmA a Merelianta Carnival. Nice bleached oelerv every mnruino at uiuugei 1 m. oou a aiore. A barrel tf Cana Cod cranberriaa lust ... 1 .. . Dll.....i. Chas Nickel!, editor of tha lukennvilta iiuivs, pai saxes onlU.OOU. Tea beautiful pieeea of ailvewaro tiven away frentha Jowelrv Storo. Cono & liendncaon hava tha bast lot of picklea in the city, just received. dome fine codfish, in tho nrivinal shane. just received at Conn & Hendricson'a. Physician's erescriotlona earefullv com- MtuDoea as iiuna ac Llawion a drug atore. Four seoond hand show caaes for asle. En. i,uire ot I M French, "The Jeweler. VY e are sellunr five ona nounil 1 ara nf Savon Soap for twenty five cents. Modgett ,x oon. vJb Ma, see that kurrid worm in the haby'i cup. We must buy a nlterer at S. Now yon may come, we ara fixed fcr you uur sioves are here. Matthews oc Wash burn. Moaca Hurd, of Newport, injured in the Lae LADisn accident, received $100 and ex peuaes lor aauiage done. E CSearls, is selling his entire stock of dry goods at cost, to make room for a large une of boots and shoes. We hayo just opened a barrel of choice mixed pickles which will be sold in quaa tibiue to suit curcnaser uioogeit ot aon. S N Steelo Si Co.. can get von loans from $200 to $10,000 for 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6 and years on good real estate security. Call early. Thos, Kay woolen mills blankets, flani.els men's, youth's and boy' clothing, for sale by G V Simpson's, ac.ent, Albany, Oregon. Just armed a';full line of ladies, chil drens, men-s aud hoy's foot wear at G W Simpson's, w hich wilt be sold at bottom prices. During the holidays the ladies of tho M E Church will present a cantatta entitled. "Milk. Maids Convention, which promista to be a rare treat. Five cars of the train wrecked at Lafce Lahish were taken thiouah Albauy this fore- uoon to Sieramento for repairing which they are aadly in ncod of. A fine display of children school shoes on center table at C E Browncl! a are going rapid ly at less than nratcost. i;all and select a pair before they are all gono. Our stock of heating stoves is complete and wc are readv to deliver them. Call and see if you want to chango your order any. Matthewsoc Washburn. Hercules Baking Powdor is 10 cents cheaper than any o'ber Baking Powdar iu the market, and la stronger and better. Powell & Co., sole agenta - Julius Gradwohl'a stock of holiday goods is now complete, and is undoubtedly the largest ana best assorted ot any in the valley. All he wants is for the neonle of this oart of Oregon to call and examine his goods. Tlio virlotyia simply immense. Tho popular music dealers, Will & Link, received a thousand pounds of sheet music and books, thiswoek; among it are composi tion by Liszt, Kullak, Wagner, Streuss,and edition Peters, etc. Call ou thein, they aim to keep what you want; get their oatalogms. As a testimonial of their appreciation of the services of Mr Henry Hopkins in train ing the Peak Sister, the Lidios Aid Society presented him to-day with a sonyemr book f Albany eoenc? Mr Hopkins loavua to morrow for the east after hla family. The K of P of this city have elected the following officers fur the ensniug tenn: W ji rarxcr, u. uiije fropst, V. u.; U l Havno. P.: L M Curl. K of II & S: RE Conn.Mof F: LGotliob.M of K: A Ketchum M at A; G W Hot-hstedler, Trustee. SlAltlUF.l). WRIGHT KRAUSK. On Thursday, Dec. 27tli, 1800. in Salem. Mr William Wright, the artist, of Albany, and Miss Elvina Kratise, of Salem. The happy couple nave mo democrat's best wishes. ALBANY Ol'EXA I10USV, ou MdiiT o:;lv. SATURDAY, NOV. 29TH. -And the Yvor JOYCE & AKSING Q0 In Their Lfttett Succew, - M's Vacation, A lit fined MUSICAL -:- COMEDY - WKDLEV, -w Timm jcTa. . FflM tfl Omowlnff with New HnnT'. PrfltT DtnceeM Clerer CtnelUni:!I UtlifrhUul Muela'!! SZT Cominny Rtronjror n . Irer than iter. TJ, HtMn on tz at opera house at 7icont. Admiiilon Ray L. Hop song covsiiiKKixt;. Powell & Co. Cold canes at Will & Stark's. K. M. French leuop-j railroad time. Kew cream cheese just teceivud at CoLrad Meyers. For artists' aupnlio co to Stanard. & Cusick s. Kan & Achison are selling mouumuite at Poitlan.1 prit-os. inn have a hi, stock to select from' Po ell 01 Co' A popular plaev L Vierjck'i. shc-ving aud hair dressing p.irlrii-s. Choice sweet Delawure grapes received tresli every morning at C 1'. Hruwoell s. Big bargains iu ladies and e nta cold and gold uued watches at t M r rench a. Mens', youths' and hnvs' clothin&r and tumunuig goods at U Vt rumpson's. A n at class shave for only 15 centa at L viereck's, eiaitmaroa lllock, Albany, Or. Havo yon soeri thoco parlor suits that T briuk. lias 111st received? thoyaremoe. If you want a tine toilet or bath soap call D Stauard & (.'uaiuk, City Drug Store. . For iMtrgaiua in nionuuieub. headnt-nes. etc., goto Ecan It AchUou, Albany.Orygou. Ltdies call and eo tlie latu'it novoltics drehs goods at K C Searis. You should call and see thone tine library lamps at C F rtrnwo!l' before buuig else- wnere. If vou want a cowl tilk umbrella with gold orailver bundle go to French's jewelry io' e. Buy your i -wclry at French's Tewi-lrv Store. Kveiy dollars weith ceta a ticket to ine drawing. Tickets for ALL eastern ooir.ts. over AI 1 route, for aide by Yv. L. Jebtyr, a! S. P. ticket office. For cold rdghta buy Thos Kav woolen mill Matikotr, cheapest in town, rorsalg by G w .itnpn, aeut. Aloauy, I'regcu. vuucF.ttY ittn.us. rri:riv. We mean business, ami will sell groce ries and produce cheaper than any other storo in Albany, a statement wo w ill verify to any one buying goods nt our store. This will be done 011 allgoods,and not on one kind to lie made up on some other. Atrial will convince tlie people of Albany that to get groceries at tlie lowest prices they will have 10 buy of us Powkll & Co. Jackets asd AVrai'S. I am now receiv ing my fall mid winter stock of lodig misses and childrcns jackets and wraps which are of the latest style and good value, and as cheap as standard goods can be bought. I have on hand a lot of ladies Newmarkets carried over from last year, which I am selling at cost to close them out to make room for new arrivals. Samcel K Youko. Noveties is Wash Fabkics. I have just received direct from Chicago novel ties in wash dress goods. The new thing for fall and winter wenr. I am rcceivinu the largest line of staple and fancy dress goods ever brought to this market. Those needing their lall and winter supplies win ao wen to give 1110 a call. bAMt'KL i. Young. DRS. mm SIRMT Tbrr Mure Krnmrknlile Oirr ly Klrrfric- Hj nvir node or ircittiiicut Kevuhitloulzlna Ihe Frucilrc or 3fnHrliirv MrEiJitw: For twenty years I Ti-ns af flint fed with heart clitetie. palpitation, kiilnor nnd liver complaint Had become despondent, after trying hII known rom cdieti with no success, until I went undnr ;r larnnst eat in ent by eUctricitv. Now I Bin able to work and fool pfrfcctiy well nnd would fldvif-e all the a 1! I tried to try tne now mode ot cure. rosiotno?,nnny view, Or. J V UANaiK. ItcnfucKJi 'nrnl In TO Sit nut, I hayo been dwif for pa-t fif.eon xori, Dr JJarrin cured inn with kc rinitv in 20 minulvs. 1 roaido two and ono half allien west of 1'ortlund rn tlie nrnN road, in ar laoao Barnes fanu. Jokefii Thaoib Cnrd to tho Public: I tr o (ret pleas nre in alvioi' my name In luvor of Or Dprrin, who inn enrtd my hoy of halt rheum and eczema of tevt'ti yenra Mand n K uy electricity and medUMi Jiomn reatment. Kwfr to me at Hoihforti,Iw:g county. VVashiiiKtoa. K. Uhifpitu. The doctors are crowded with nttient from 10 a m to 8 p in. They have a larttft country practice and send their eke trie r in edits lo anyone doHiring home treat ment for nny curahlf chronic, arub or private diswsOH, which are kept htiictly cntidonlia . .Onn of the dnclora ia veiling difft-ront towns In the m.hio to bettei Kccomuicdnte thoHo w'aO find ii nnpoiblo to come to I'ori'and. one of the doctor wil io at the Oregon h'M:, hialld. Nov 21 to .30, anil tho llofl'irmti 1)0 use, hiiene City, Itor 1 to 6. Tlie head cfllceHt 70 VVavhiiurion Stfc roriianc. win run ui nsnai oa-li!:, lion t.nd oxMiuimuion fret. A'l r!a-'ii treated free fn.m 10 to II riUv'a t'li rizea mndcrHto, bcii nmy 5-ti a int)"t!i tor Hitch dimno. or iu Ih-tt pro; -rfi-. i, hn cuis mpy r((iiiro. EN-- Beautiful Pisces of Rilvorwaro to bo Given Away. At F. M. French's Jewelry store, com mencing Nov. 1st, I will present every one purchasing tl worth of roods, a tick et entitling; the holder to a chance to draw one of the following pieccBof silver ware: 1. One large dinner castor (10 00 2. " fancy fruit dish 9 00 3. " silver cake basket 8 00 4. " silver card stand 7 00 5, " set silver knives and forks II 00 0. " doublo pickle castor 5 00 7. " silver butter dish 4 00 8. " sinKle pickle castor 3 00 ft. " S- th Thomas clock 2 00 10. " ail-.ercur 100 F. M. French. IUR LADDER. a r-t '2. fj THE BE3T C3 s S3 1 HARDWARE. o M -1 S3 CO 3 CUTLERY, I o -t za r W S3 S3 a (9 CARVERS, T LANTERNS, ss 3 H 3 COPPER, S W r-H Q W BRASS, s 8 3 U GRANITE o E 3 lAND v i I N STEEL CD in o 2i a -WARE. o o o E "WATER p. R P U d o t 172 02 Pi B FILTERS, 1 s PI cS & (D Pi c3 O iH o ofl cS bO PI Hi WARRANTED. ALBANY -w- OKEGON. Stcvos. Ranges -aiii-- Htaters, REFtR.liCES loh O i o in CD trt- m Sxamino Curs WOltK. TAY Or Eot a? You TLEASE. TLUMBISO 8y Contract, -3Y- CD SGood Workmen.