pITtSt ?ll'TTlC, Billion ait Prop'ri. fc'nltml at the "iwtOfflon at Allwiv, Or UeiiNKNiitv.. ..Htnin ii, ikbi. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER. t.ocaIj Hiocoiti). The V. Jf. C. A. Conokht. A good, au-ii-nre was present at tlie Opera IIhubc list evening to enjoy the concert given ,v tlio V M C A, anil the general cxprcs ioii wus one of comiiiciKltitiim for the nn iiroiirani presented. The I'ulleuv Ijrclirstni opened the entertainment with i couple Heiecuonn, nun were iiearu hi lie lieginiiing of the second piirt.fnrnisii- ritsoiiin choice instrumental music Hie kimllo Clu'i, fourteen members, t it : kli'Hirs Young, Littler, Aclicson, McKec, klitilieli, 1'ortunller, Hurt, (ii.ll, Miller, :,'.irs ana Bon, J.ee, neurit mid kere lieani secoiiu, unci en lour oilier fcvasioiis during tlio evening, Hinging illi great harmony nnd receiving the Injures tliey deserved. The W'ultz Hong as liarticiilarly well presented, the ivarian Yodle, with Sir Hurt on the In, was the gem of their niimliers, re L iving un entliusiiiHtie encore. The quartet! by Achcson,I,ittlcr,Mil!er i.lJ-eiirs, "The "olfia on the Hill," mug. Hart, Ijcc and .yenrs, "IIlow on le Winds," and "(food Night," were all rendered. Mr Sears was hea-d in a In-is solo. Miss Moses, of the College, recited 'Tlie Message," with piano nccompani- hi'iit, receiving a hearty encore, and fTlie "Sew Lochinvar," displaying u ver tile elocutionary talent. .Mr S Dudley, of Oherlin. O.. was heard m two clarinet solos, doing some excel nt work on that popular instrument. .MrtieoKdwin lirvaut.tho canoeist and ccturer, from New Zealand, recited Kissing t un's Kacc." receivinir a verv Inthusiastic encore. Ho is a talented locuttonist.with splendid stuire presence, ligplayiug great expression and a pleas kg voice, ilis portrayal of how "Ki- ug oii ' won the race was an elocu- miary treat of much merit. .Miss Mildred Durmester as acompan- t for the different parts iB entitled to icuit. Tins Year Fob Certain. The follow ing item from the Corvalhs limes is a ood one, and full 6' interest for Linn unity people: ".Mr Wm Kuuibaugli.of Albany, one of Linn county's honorable commissioners, has been visiting a few days in our city. lie. says the bridge cross the Willamette at that place will kely bo built this year, it was tlie in tention of the commissioners to wait un it '112 before beginning work, but the Dcople of Albany have shown such anx iety lor its immediate construction ny lifering $40,000 towards building it this rear, that Mr Humbaugh thinks that it fr ill span the creek before Christinas." felr Kumbaugli also gives the Democrat ntorination that under the proposition tnade he will favor the appropriation for lie bridge this year, to bo paid next Bear. Ixsurb Youu Stock. To the owners ml live B'.oek and especially those who fcwn stallions I desire to say that I have received the agency ot the ur;gon iive Flock Mutual Indemnity Association.and km prepared to insure all live stock at nree-lourths their value. Owner oi aluahle stallions especially should in are. Call at my stables in Albany, cor jicr second and Washington streets. Prank irites, A Driver Lost. News reached thi pity yestordav bv private letter to the pflect that the Btauo driver, who left 'rinevillo for The Dalles, a week ago ait Saturday, had beconio lost in tho miming snowstorm and that lie had not readied his destination as late as Friday fc'hen lie should have been there Mon- .-fllaV. lift l.i.l nnoaamtnr with llilll pt is thought he missed the road in the now ard may come out nil riirht vet. (hough fears are entertained for his afety. Salem Journal. B.VMCOT Sociable-. There will 'bo a hasket sociable nt Grand Prnirio Grunge 'mil Oil t.lin pvniiiiitT of TVTiire.ll 20lh. jl'verybndy invited ; come one, come all, pnil ladies don't foriret to brimr vour askets. There will be nn interesting program in connection with the sociable. W. J. Misser, J. A. P.OPINE, Committee on Invitation. From now until April 1st you can buy 1 Mi' of S.I ".0 Ii,,,.r;-,1 ltnretr kill clinel !'$:. A genuine hand-seweil -t 60 Ilex- laulo sole simp nr. nnd the best, brand N Imperial kid and all other winter kooils nt a like reduction, as wo niut make room fur nor lfiri.e Rtirinir stork. nvliieli is daily arrivimr at 'Klein llros ""elusive boot nnd shoe store. Wanticd. A irirl wants a place to w ork " a small family. Inquire at this office. lloffinitn thi tltF,iAnn in tit- Tl.l : for heins drunk and disorderly. Paisley & noy, caairaarolal Prlntors. ratranln PaliH & 3 a'.!, OirPrlatirs ' ronw, ror B ile Off w . 1. Jostar. MAIiRIKI. MILLER MI LLHR. On Wednes.lny t'ii-chii,ioot,ntthe Russ !!nuc, in Al ny,bv Geo. llumpherv, Eq, Mr Robert Lee Miller nnl M ici T.'HItli VI II lorl,nll, .Millers Smllon. "RNBERGER. On Saturday, March toihe wife of Mr Fr.ink Arnber lfer a boy. ( 1 MM 111 A PKUitOaUI., Hon T J Hlack. o( Halsev. was in the city today. Mr l'eter Hume, of IlrownsviUcwas In the city today. MrC II Hart, the painter, leaves to night for San Francisco, on a several weeks trip. Remember the social to-night at the residence of Mr C A Itrown, given by the ladies of tho M K Church, A good time is expected. Mr Geo II Coshuw. of Brownsville. wan in the city today. MrCoshow has charge of his father's business at that place, Mr v-oshow being in Caliloriuunow on busi MrU W Smith left for Fust Portland today, where he will assist for awhile in tho hardware store of (J ,M Smith dt t o. lie will then return to Albany for the summer. N Miller leaves tomorrow morning for Ins cranberry ranch neur Seabeck opposite Seattle, where he will spend the summer. It is siliiaud about ten miles from J'ort Orchard, mid is already a valuable property. (ieorge II I'.urnett, grand master of the O O F, accompanied by Hon l'hil Metehan, state treasurer, came on the noon train today from Salem, and wil pay an ollicial visit to Albany lodgr No 4 tonight. I I II I I IT I UI UT. 1) M Osborne Co I. To recover inouev. i't R N Morris et Verdict for deft. for $40. II It lliii!'; nut Caroline M Origg. Divorce. Continued. J F Htndrlx agt Henry Bogg: To re- cover money. Continued. Albany Iron Works out J W lirown Judgement on verdict. I'kspi.etosTraoedy. .Mr V H Kay mond, special agent of the Guardian Insurance company, waB in the city to day. Mr Raymond was in the sleeper going through l'endleton last Friday niL'ht. when a serious nllray occurred Kaston, the porter doing most 01 the lirini.'. Aliout twelve sho's were fired and Mr Haymond says he began to think he might he nit when it ceased, lie kept his birth and did not see any of the fiitht. The l'endleton K. O. says Iiuhnke :uid I'.nulish, instead of the tramp, were the two men, it is alleged, who attacked F.aston and were driven away by his shooting, and Lindsey tho man who shot at and chased him afterwards. It ap pears that on account of an insult a 10b was put up by Lindsey and his friends to scare the porter and drive 111111 out 01 me country, iney had prouauiy not recK oned on his having a pistol. A Valuable Little Hook. One of th handiest, and at the same time, the most valuable little books we have met wiui in a lomi time 18 a little pamphlet entit led. "Comparison-Item by Item," of the tariff law ot ih&i, the JUius mil ana me McKinlev bill as passed. Here in paral lel coUimns are to be seen at a glance the rate of duties imposed by the tariff of lS&t, the Mills bill and the .McKinley law. It is arranged in such a plain simple way as to be readily understood py anyone 01 oruuiary iiiieuiKence. .ev ery farmer, be he democrat, republican alliance or other name, should send, by all means, and eet a copy. This book is simply invaluable to everyone wishing to study this great question, aenu 2.) cents in Btnmps to Tariff-Kefom, No. 62, William street, rew xomuuy, r. 1. Lew John-son's minstrels are the at traction toniirlit at the opera house. prominent feature will be the perform ance of lladj Le Mahfode Cheriif, a dis- tisuiiished Arabian, born on tho Sarah desert. Ho was seven years with Har nuin as chief of his band of Arabians, and possesses many fine medals. He handles alio pound gun with remarkable ease, and though he is said to jfresent a savage appearance on tlie stage, the Dem ocrat found him one of the most affable gentlemen it ever met. It will pay to go just to see this famous Arabian, but the program as well is full of good things. Friuay Evening. Mr George Edwin riryant, the eminent New Zealand canoe ist and lecturer, has completed arrange ments for delivering his lecture on his canoe trip cf 2000 miles down the Murray river, Australia, at the WUTU Hall, Fri day evening at 8 o'clock. Mr Bryant is an eloquent talker as was fully demonstra ted In his recital at t'.ie Y JI C A enter tainment. The lecture Is one full of ex citing and Interesting events. Admission only 25 cents. Mr 3 E Young to-day received a despatch from an attache of Murphy, Grant; Co., of Shu Knincisco, requoating him to buy 500 shares of the Ail-any Miniug Co's stock, whiaii lwws that the miues aro getting a reputation abroad. Men and women do not always agree, in fact they frequently disagree and ser iously too, 'causing many divorces and collapses hi the matrimonial market. One thing, though, they agree on, and that is that Conn ,V Ifendricson keep the kind of groceries one needs in h.Misekeeping.they treat-men and women alike and give them bargains In goods In their line. Call on them for groceries and produce. For Sale.-$500 to $1000 of household furniture In exchnnec for Improved real estate. Inquire at office ot Oregon Land Lo. January 23nd, '8' Good Work, Low Prices, Paisley & Smiley. A psirof f.wt black hoie free with every pair of ltdies hoea costing $3 or more al Seai Is' shoe store. Letter List. Following is the list of lottsrs remaining m ih iwwt cflios ' Albany. Linn o-iunty, Oregon, March II, 1801. i'ersrns calling frr these letters mast give trio date . d which they wero advertised. Bnehart. Piter Hkr, (J S drift, Herman F.llint, Knnnau U'-orhatr, Can J Ewing, Mrs Js Crawford, V flletson, W A Earnest, John Ernest, John Sennnr. Jedadiah Johnston, Miss Nclee Johnston, Mi's Bell I.ouchliottom, SO Monroj. Alex M, D, Mae, James, F Vattorsnn, Mattie Vorfcct, Mrs Nancy Wt, Rna McKea & Sons Met! he?, Mrs Carrie Vr.rter, .1 Ravine, Willis Ward, Mis Alia Wilson, J J Wber,0ttl!ch J Young, Chas. P. TliOMPOB,?. M. Kll Vt ll, nto IKDMUH. Tuesday, March 10, 1801. Present Mayor. Recorder. Marshal. Street Commissioner, and Councihneu French, Hawkins. Tnbler. liurkhurt. Garrett and Smith. The following hills wero ordered paid: W fleece. 50: N J Hun ton. ''.ri 115: W I! liarr, M: J N Hoffman. II G Halo. 2 60; Cost bills, H 25: Albany Elec- rie Light Co, 2i.U 50. Petition of T J Stites nnd others for side and crosswalks waH given a favorable repoit and work was ordered done. The recorder reported that a common icAtion had been received from the re corder of Hillshoro, that fJOO of the $400 note due would be paid at once, and the remainder 111 niav. Marshal Hoffman reported 375 of de liiKiuent tax as paid since last meeting. and was given until next meeting to report libt of names of those delinquent Street coiniuii-'siuner Anderson report ed recommending several sidewalk nnd trcet improvements, nnd that street signs be placed at the corner of Btreets. Iteterred to committee. Petitions of I Conn and others. John Morrison ami others. II lirvant and others, ns-ked for sidewalks in their res pective I'li-alitics. Also off; Is Harnish md otlierc, and of 111; Chamberlain. Referred. Petition of II Khrel anil others, asked for latteral sewer connecting new brew ery property w ith main sewer. Grant ed and work ordered done. On motion the council unanimously extended its vote of thanks to Hon r 1 Such, for his liberal donation of $2000 tuwards the construction of the bridge across the lllauiette at this city, the lund lor winch is now being raised. The mutter of printing copies of the charter was referred to the committee on ways nnd means, with power to act. l)n motion the city surveyor was nu thori.ed to make a map of a complete sewer system for the entire city of Al bany. The chairman of tho committee on or dinances reported that ordinances to conform with new charter would be pre pared ly next meeting it possible. r.'.H of G V McBride of $43 for making certified copy of city charter, was order ed paid. An Albany man bands the Democrat the following as an item worth perusing: According to annmendmentoi tlie school laws of the state of Michigan, children Buffering from consumption or chronic catarrh must be excluded from public schools. The circumstance is interesting as a first step toward the public recogni tion of a most important truth, the fact, namely, that the disorders of tlie respir atory organs can be propagated by direct contagion, and that the atmosphere of a consumptive's sick room, unless con stantly ventilated, is apt to become a virulent lung poison. A Ilalvereon was in Salem a few days ago, and brought more nev s of the rich discoveries from the Snntinm mines. To confirm what he said, he showed several specimens of ore which had been taken from tho mine of the Albany company. The experts here who examined the ore, fironounced it very rich. Mr Halverson tas been in the Santiain mines two years, and is an old Californian miner, and an intelligent man on other subjects as well as mining, lie says there, are fine pros pects for some rich developments to be made in that district. The last ore taken from the mine was so rich thot a guard has been placed over it by the company to prevent a possibility of any of it being carried off. Free gold can be seen in abundance in the mass of ore that is now awaiting to be put through the mill. A much larger null thnn the one now in use will be put in by the Albany Mining and Milling Company as soon as the snow goes off, and the recent,a'most fab ulously, rich discoveries there point cer tainly to one of the biggest mining ex citements in that district that has been known in the Northwest. Salem Journal. A'ovellles In Jackets. I have received a small assortment of novelties in Indies spring jackets, made in the latest styles of Blazers and Reef ers, in cheviot, diagonal and worsted. 1 expect to carry a full line of these goods, ns well as all the leading styles in Ladies Capes, beaded, crochet and in cloth. Orders taken for special sizes and styles. Sam'l E Yoi'Nd. Fixe Oil Paintings. Mr A W Best, who has been conducting a large class in Salem, has on exhibitition in the store opposite Stewart & Sox, on First street, a valuable collection of the most noted and picturesque views on tlie Pacific coast, the result of three years' sketch ing, nnd which are pronounced Py ah who have seen them, to lie the finest ever exhibited in Albany. He has alfo some figure pieces by Tojctti, the famous San Francisco nrtis,t, who is acknowl edged bv nil to be second to none in flesh tints. The object of this exhibition is lo give the public an opportunity lo judg' of Mr Best'- work, 11s ho is here to or ganize a class in oil painting, and all who are interested 111 art should calj and see him. They will he on exhibition for the next two w eeks, during the day and evening. Rare Baroaiks. 3d dor. men's laun- dried white shirts at 50 cts worth l 00 to 1 2.i. 10 doz men's unlaundried white shirts at 40 cts worth 75 etc to $1 00. 30 doz four-in-hand tie at 26 cts worth 50 cts to 75 cts. A few days only. Rale commences to day nnd for a few days only nt the above prices, at u w Simpson's. niAnnERS Wantp.p, for fable and one room. Inquire at Democrat office. Chaks at. est st W rH.ad', A Hus stock of liCi; curtHtrsfir 01 -nti toI0 suit th outonpr, at Furtmd ir A: Irvir-g's. Money In Loan, We have plenty of money to loan on real estate security, on two to fire years lime. Call on us at our office, opposite th : evere house. Bl'Rkhart & kinkt. HOME AND AHKOAD $-0,000 to loan rfurinn nnvfc tan (lava liv S N Steele. Ilulin & Dawaon, druegists. Buy your grooeriaa of Parker Bro' Fiae groceries at Conn & Hvodricson's. Notice tho Now York C. B. R. Store's ad. PiepUnt roots for sale by J II Townsend. Genuine full cream cheese at Mailer & Garrett's. Buy Gasoline ttcvos from Mathews & Washburn, Tho Willamette river rose about th-00 foot last night, at this eity. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent cigar at Julius Joseph's. 1 he old wooden awnintrs are Heine; palled down at Sl.-m. They should be at Albany. A lares stock of wail paier, with late de signs, at Fortmilier t Irviug's,just received. See W F Read's line of dress coeds and silks beforo buying elsewhere. Bargains in chuiue griMnries' can always bo'seenred of Allen Bros.. Fhnn Block. Highest market uiice paid for cut's at the New York C. B. U.S'.ero. Wasnir-g. 50; a dozen, mmidirg for men fiee,at Mrs Kiugs,iist east of tho Democrat otnee. If vou want any thins nice go to Muller & Garrett's, the ouly place in town where yon can get w hat you want. Wo want the ladifc to stop and look at our large va.iety of Oxtord tits just received and the latest stylvs at Kictu Bros. J L Browne, of Spokane, paid SaG,fi2G in taxes last year; the most paid by any uue person lu that city 11 not in the state. Brighten up vour old rubbers and old shoes and make them 100k as good as new, wiln vvoms Aimo Waterproot relish. For sale at Samuel E Young's. From now until April 1st we will sell ill of ocr rttbbes uocds at cost for the oash ouly. Call early while tho assort is Btiil laro at lviein 1510s. Mr A W Best has opened a studio upstairs in the building occupied by Stewart & Sox, and all who wish to join his class in oil painting.which will start on Saturd-iy.March th, ut 1 p in, should call andoco him. Tho "Clemencean case" baa reachfd Ore iron. The famous studio sceno has been modified so that there is nothing obiection abl in it. The lamest ever seen in Albany We mean the largest assortment of ladies and misses Oxford ties in all styles at Khin Bros. exclusive shoo store. At the annual meeting Conrad Meyer, S E, xoung, Lhas Kieier, -luhus Uradwobl Julius Joseph and vv u 1 weedale were elected directors of the 0 F Building Asso ciation. We are sorry to cast Albany's hopes un der aoloml, bnt Mr Chaa Metuar has changed his mind and talka of locating at Newpoit. Year bright visions are blasted again. Saleja Journal. We have been shown a sample of bater made by Pon Charles Miller, of Jefferson. from a Jersey cow. It is as fine a proluct as was ever exhibited anywhere and speaks in the highest praise of Sir Miller's butter- making qualities. Njws was received in Albany to day that Hon John Palmer had been eleoted senator from Illinois, receiving If I votes necessary to his election, the two farmers alliance men voting for him. Democrats here generally are rejoicing over tho news. Mrs Kckley, came from Eugene yesterday to Albany, on her ..ay borne to Florence by way of Yaquina Bay. She bad been to Eugene to make proof before the County Clerk on a claim taken up near Florence. She was foand to be insane at this city probably from illness, was examined by the regular coiumtasio j, tound insane and this morning was taken to the asylum at Salem. Iillfl ALBANY, OREGON, Praw their own Sight Drafts on London, Paris, Prank-fort-on-the-J&Jain, Berlin, and all Principal Points in ETJEOPE. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday March 11th. Special engagement of the ('FAMOUS HLACK BOOMERS, g LEW JOHNSONS Famous Now Colored Mtnstrels, Amerlon'a Greatest .Minstrel Company, Watch our fine Street Parade, led by llarij Let'herllT, the 'Great Arab. DAV LEWI8, he Btaek BfLLY EMERSDX, DICK CKOSBY. MAtfTEK SMITH, And others - POPULAR rmcES. ja-Sa'.s on snualo 1 tiro. sale at Will Link's worn (osiir.iiiu. F. M. French keeps railroad time. Hew cream cheese just leoeived at Conrad Meyers. Evau & Achison are selling monuments at Portland prices. Mens'.v-i-lt'i a1 aod bova' clathinff and furuishing goods at O W Simpson's. iisva yon seen those parlor suits that T Brink has just received ? They are nice. Groat reduotionmrno'i's funishioir iroods for the next 30 days at W F Read's. J W Beutloy. best hoot and shoe maker'in city, three doors north of Dkmockat otnee. For bargains in monuments, headetonca etc., goto Egan & Aehison, Albany, Oregon KKAL I STATE SALEM. Peter Bilveu to David Shane, 40 acres, sec 30, tp 10, S It 1 w.. $ A F Beard anil Green Beard to II Ray, 300 acres, sec 20,tp 10, 8 R 1 w ; G B Hays et al to E X Tandy, 5 acres, sec 5, tp 15,8 R 4 w Brow nsville Building Co to P L Gerow, lot 1, bl 2, Galbraith's A, Brownsville J A Tvler to T J Palterson.lot 8, bl 24, Albany II Cosgrove to J II Rubb, lot 2, bl 6, Halsey R DCalavan et al to Partbena Cal avan, 320.80 acres in 1) L C of Joel Calavan Parthena Calavan to R D and I) L Calavan, 156.63 acres tp 10, S R2w . A j Johnson to O E lloldridge, J C50 5000 25 ' 75 13.W 240 1 1 100 1 03 1 int in b half lots 3o and 3u,bcio Martin Payne to John Parsons, E half ol L LC of M 1'nvne Daniel Bridges et ux to H O Schil ling, lots 2, 3, 4, b!3, Ii s A to Shclbura Thomas Iorns et ux to School Dist M, 1 acre sec 22. tpl). SRI E. Geo Wyer et ux to Adda E Bryant, 41 leet oil east side bio, lis 3rd A 10 M II Shelton et al to G L Suther land, 12 acres sec 18, tp 10.JS R 1 w inn 6 J C Cooper to II Bryant, 92 ai res on the w side.sec 3,tp 1 ,s K $7054 A LATE FltOII HAVES. The Corrective Properties of the J a tees of California's Vegetable Alteratives Almost Sensational. A lady formerly of 1221 Mission EL, oat now of 400 Hayes Sr., 8. F., writes to the Edwin W. Joy Co. as follows: " Mrs. II. T. JJcverlj", of Se attle, resided with me last winter. She had long been a sufferer from dyspepsia and woterbrasa. Her stomach was so weak that for months at a time she lived principally upon milk and the whit ol eggs. Among other thiugs she tried one ol the mineral saraaparlllas only to find that It gave her pains la the head and weak sinking spells. Having token Joy's Vegetable Barsapa. tlua myself with great benefit in stomach troubles, 1 Induced her to discord the potash preparation and try your Vegetable compound. It began rclnvlgoratlng her stomach and in a short time helped her astoulshtnglr. It im proved her n,;etltc and strength to thatexteut, that Just before she left, she waa beginning to return to solid food. She authorized me to write you this statement accordingly.'' Dlt. ABORN, AT rORTLAJD IKTIL JULY 5TII. DR. A BORN , Fourth and Morrison streets Portland, Uregorj, the most successful py oUd on on the American continent for the speedy, ooaitivt, absolute and permanent cure tor CUrrh nr the Head, asthms, Bronchitis. Pnenmooia snd Consumption. Twenty-nvo years succeuaful practice. Inatantanoous relief and permanent onrei often effected upon first consultation. Dr. A born, by his original, modern, scien tific method, effects Speedy and radioal cures of the mist ob stinate ai.d long standing cases of Pabal Catarrh. Ozena, Deafues, Dis chargee from the E.trs, Asthm. B onchitis and Consumption. AUo Stomach DinorderB, Bilious Colic, Gall Stones ai,d Janmlice. Hrt, Ltvr, Kmney, BlaliUr r-tui Keivoni Atf&ctions: Diseases tit ilt-c. Aho -II mitiients peculiar to women. Dr. Abr-rn can be copMiilleu from now until July 5. w hen hit k-nvt's lor Lurope. Note. Moqir treatiiifi:t,,ectirely packed, -t by exprs to ai-y part of the Pacific Coaatand Tcrritorieit fur those who caooot yoetibly call in pc.ou. c IT Y DRI O STORE, Pfeifler Block, Albany, Stanard & Cusick, l'sorairTcsf. Drufrs, Medicines, fhfm'cils. Fancy rid Tollft Arlicles.Spniieas. Brushes, Perfumery, .''cl.ool Il'mkr, snrl Arllats' .Supplies. PhKlrlans' irrrncrlpllons car. lolly rompoanded. ---:F. L KENTON,:--- -Dealer in- GRO Near the Post Office, THE REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE Of W. r. Ilulihard, Muperlnlradenl of lk t'laekamas Hlalliin ol Ihr II a rub 1 so mission, and Ilnw Us Was llalillrrl by Or Darrlo. Ciackamas, Or., Fob 28. 1691. I)r Darrln It gives mn great pleasure to say that the home treatment you say me two ytara ago wa a t arfect success. For ears I hsd been sffllcled with moth or liver on different parts of my person. 1 vMted you once and toek the home tieatment." In a few weeks I waa permanently cured, and have nevor seen any symptoms sIhom. Hefr to me. W. F. nUBBAR.'). How He Ualnrd IJ PoamN. Editor Orevonlan - For twelve years past I have been seriously afflicted with Kidney and liver coanplalnt, pain in the aplne and breast, dUzxinesa and pe nor ally out of aorta. With six nioLlha1 elec trio and boms treatment by lir Darrln t am cured of most of iny trophies. Havo gained 17 pounds lu the tims. THOMAS Bt'FF, Muckaburg, Oregon, Pr Imrrln Is a master of Ihe art aud Hcieucn cftrea. Ins; iliteaea by eleotr.ciiy, snd stands at the Petri of hia prolession. His rooms an crowded from morning 10 nitrht. ard he is meeting with Ibt same marvelous success here lhat has marked hit. course throughout tho TTnltAil Kt.f. and Europe tor the last 27 3 ears. Dr Iter. In treats curable chronic. anutA and private dl-easea, blood taints, loss or failing; manhord.iiirvoiisdebllitv.elfcom et errors, or excesses in old or yoLnir, irsa or memory, diseases caused by inftcury In tho Improper treatment of pnvaie uiscasea s Oflice 7UJ4 'VashinRton st.,Pnrtland,Or. Hours u a. M. in H I'. M.. rinllv. Kmm liia'.inn free and confidential, roestion bU"ka and circulars sent irraLia tn a- v address, patients cured at home. iuainix --no rresn mllR oon. J inquire cf W V C'n L'rawford, Talluian, WILSON, deal Estate i Loan Mm OHIce. -BALTIMOKE BRICK. Dolpjr frcncral In? on nee tailners. rtrtlar tslrlnff lnsurat.es will -co well to l lktn. -AOENT8 FOR Aetna iMinraare Cibpidt, Ineoixora'cd rhrtr pentiial. Lcwn patd In 70 je at 01(1,000. AiKU.IO.T&O.Tlfi.OS, Gnardlaa las. CennMnr. of London. EokIroA EsUbliiihed 1811. Cmpital, tA.OW.C00. Totoi n losses paid over $8,U0u,O0O. Amerlran Fire Ins. rimpany, of fhtlsdelnhla, Ortcsnizod 1810. Cash sbmU, ,642,690. Losses paid, nu.&oe.tnta. Colnmbla Fire A Marine In. 1'nmpanr, P riiftnd, Or. Aisu, 200,872.08. This is one of Oregon's best eoninies. and a fine stock of generally, aa well as jewelry, Watches clocks, etc., at F. M. FrcncJa's. Dr. M. J. Patton,' SPECIALIST ELfllEDCE DL K, SALIM, GR. DISEASEiTor WOIEM PEIVATEmSEASES. roiuiillalinn freo and strict con cn tlRi. PHOTOCRAPHER, Ci.r MtcikI bikII rriy M, Albany, Ol Cj UPKKIOK w.rk. guHranteod In ever; hra'tch nf iho an. KnlargiDg c hii kinds a specially D2. IV . DAVIS. Physician and Surgeox sTOfllee un stiilrs in Strahsn's filoo Uny bo round nt bit orbr nay and nigl Albany, Oregon CERIES