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lu the week ex- i'i XI'TTI.VS, Eiliton and Prcp'rs. sttlin Pout Dili at Alhanv. .. wK'ontl o'aw mail nmtt'ir. Or- .. II l:l, I Kill. Itr OFFICIAL I' A I' lilt. .OOAIi UHCOItl). Kivalm. In onu "I Kugcne' "An Ixmiiii nrtHes appearing daily liri-goiiiuu the following appears: tluuiHuiid dollars will be Hpent by tv 111 a sewerage Hvsieiii ; tne street UiV Will COWV e.'i.oo"; mu nooilfll- iactory will pill in fi.i,HU; unl flic rv expects 10 Start Willi 'JOHUI ilicd. IMlirr industries w ill follow llv, for tint i'ily ih awake- toitsud- :t'H Imil-iici liiiH no rival. Alliany miles and Salem eighty initcN and Hugciie, till! "UiH'cn Cilv." at 1 ad of the Willamette vullcy.inlciidH ert herself, not witl. a "bubble " but lv developing nil tin' iiu- L rcsourcca tributary to her. Keep ve on r.ugene. Hit- idea thai lyftiM l-.ugeno arc lur ciitiu;li away 1 1 rivals in a good one. Tim two can well (row together. Speaking .mvemcntH Albany alreadv lias her ram, her $75,0011 woolen mill, her (works, planing mills, cliuir lactones, i'U-h, etc., aim we arc ulna to see jigcne imilso striving tu get some BVl'IIICIltg. Yoiit Kvkh on Santiam. Mr N 111 has shown the IIkmockat a letter a San Kruncisco friend, in which it that iiuito an interest ulrrudv taken 111 the Sautiniu mines. The nick, Alta, leading stock paper and journals have liait prominent nrti iliowing up the wonderful mineral drees of tlio district, which promise I the center of n great mining excite Tiie district is full of rich gold (live-ore, 111 inexhaustible ledges 11 thut is necessary is capital to de te it. A guard nt the mouth of the By Bonanza mine speaks for the tcss of the recent find ; but there are lumireu mines there winch when loped will no doubt prove as rich. Je of a year Albany w ill be thronged 1 people here to investigate the won al possibilities of tbe 8antiaiu and roia mines. attist Chinese Mission. For tuc t two years Mrs L J Trumbull and hters have been engaged in Chria a work among the Chinese of Albany. 1 afternoon Sunday Bchool has been d every Sunday at the Baptist church i during the winter months a night 1O0I where instruction has been given English. During the last few months ren have been baptized on profession faith in Christ. Tho church Wednes y night adopted this work as one of its ssion interests and arrangements are Ing made to curry on the work, as present teachers are expecting soon leave AlbAny. The Chinese members litted up a room on Second street the school, and this encouraging and )b needed work will lie continued I a view to reaching others not now he school. Io.-r -Dr Ahlborn, a graduate of tbe higan Medical school, has located II Daniel and W II Ramsey, and A J tu, will erect brick blocks here this (bier. jck Houston will soon open out a (land shoe store in his building on fcnthwest corner of Mill and Main v- J Cole, of Kansas, national organizer te Farmers Alliance and Industrial n, will address the citizens of Scio Oie city hall on Saturday evening 4 Press. iiucTCATiNo Wheat. Yesterday the arket took a spin and wheat was quoted , 73 cents, resulting in several sales, oday, though, there was a weakening, ad a drop of I ' i. cents resulted. Tho "'"eased price is already showing a ' ilthier color in the face of the money rket. As the price is due to some ex I to the local markets of the valley, tiers should lie on their guard. It'is Me where remarkably good judgment quired. Jinn in Los Angeles. -R W Strong, fk of Conrad Meyer, last evening re ted a despatch from Mr Meyer, who fcntly went to Los Angeles, stating rlus nucle, Mr Matt (ierhart, of that 1 had just died at his home of puralv- lle was a brother of Mr L Cierhart "is city. Mr (ierhart was in Albany years ago, and will be remembered many who were fortunate in making tMitleman's acquaintance. "ON SiiANuiiAi. Judge O N DcTiny ilt-'s as followo, from Shanghni, to a Itm friend: "Wc have nt last left Corea Kood, and shall leave on the nth of Pfuarv. bv the Germain Mall, for home Europe. We shall snenil five or six on the way extra which wlil, we t. land us In New York In May and In rgon 'in Tune. We are Intending to the Holy Land, Turkey, Greece.ltaly, rl, etc. Are both in fairly good health." mew Residences. Among the hand he residences that will be a credit to th. y that will go up this year will be one w Duiit by JJr J V Wallace on Elswor.h eet at the site of his present resideute, a one bv Mrs Sarah. Baltimore at the 'rncr of Washington and Seventh streets, ioioi number ot new residences this ar promises to be large. Iiib Government Is behind Sidney, 1 when the government establishes its rvyard and docks, other Improvements "nioiiow. any. Inside lots while you 'a for $75 per lots $15 cash, $25 In 6 ""u, $1$ in 9 months. f j Morgan Bros. " pair Of IMtb ack hose Iras with everv s ... h .. ..I ... . . r-'vM uai3 atices costiog (3 or moro at inoe store. HOI ML k0 l-MIMO'VAL,, Mr K ( Diirrisand family went to Port land to-day looking up a new location. MiNS Maggie liarker went to Mvrtle Creek yesterdav on a visit with Kev l" A .Mories and liimily. (ieo I, Sutherland and Newton Crali treu, of The Forks.ealled at this ollieo to ilny and left substantial evidences of their visit. Hon Harry Miller, of Grunts Push, who was heard Irom during tho last session of the Legislature on several occasions, is in tho city. Mr Miller is a rustler, Mr Jake Wilion, of Southern Oregon, passed through Albany to-day with a pail of ''hull heads," which he will place in the Culapooia Creek running into the Uiiqiqua. He called them cattish. They were caught lit Kulama. The iiiemlnTH of the 'Peak Sisters," who gave an entertainment in Albany several months ago, held a reunion last evening at the residence of .Mr Thomas Hopkins, where a lively time was had in a variety of amusements, dancing, etc The 1'eak Sisters are a happv couipanv "f young people and last night cast nil all their old tachioned ideas and went ill for a good time. t'llll'l IT CUI KT. Givens agt Given. Uivorcc. Continued. As'ignment fcurl Race. Continued. I.ievoe Rohsonagt J B Potter. To re cover money. Judgment for want of an A T Gilbert et ux agt I Ulrvins. To ic- covcr money. Contlnueu. Geo Munroe agt Mary Munroe. 1)1 voico. Divorce granted. W II Maple at;t M A Maple. Divorce Divoice granted. Sallie S Olcment agt Robert L Clem ent. Divorce. Divorce granted. Mary E Kmemon agt John Emerson Divorce. Divorce granted, M Saltmarsh agt S Goetz, Appeal, lodgment for plff for $120. Verlinda Standlih agt A W Standlsh Divorce. Divorce granted, E T T Kiher agt John and Pauline Schmeer; Foreclosure. Decree granted. I W Gaines and Lewis Stringer agt Linn county; Review. Motion todismhs allowed. Oregon sgt L'.nn count; Farmers' Union ; Action at law to dissolve copart nership. Judgment disiolving corpoia- tijn. I,ena Dorris agt R L Dorris ; Divorce, Divorce granted. Ckook County. Joe Dobson was ap pointed stock inspector by the county court tnis week. There is more' snow in the mountains now than there lias been since the winter of 1884-85. The snow has now been on the ground for a month, and there ia little indica tions of ita leaving tor some time to come, County Court was in session this week. The sheriff ia not bothered these times writing tax receipts, nor are any of the business men ot the town greatly annoy ed by debtors paying in cash. The district clerk's annual census re port for tljis school district this year shows that the number of youth between four and twenty years of age are 7!) males and 75 females, or a total of 154 children of school age. The delinquent taxes due Crook coun ty amount to something over rsuw glance at the list shows that some of the delinquents are dead, some in the peni tentiary, and some others now non-residents of the state. On Sundav night Alexander Hodges died nt his home in Prineville, after an illness o' a little over two weeks with pneumonia. Mr Hodges was born in Indiana, August 2.Sth, 1823, a, id at an early age with his parents moved to Missouri. In 1N4G he crossed the "plains" to Oregon. Prineville papers. Sale of Valuaiilij Paintings. The collections of ' paintings, which have, been so much admired tho last two weeks, in the building opposite Stewart & Sox, will be sold at public auction on Monday, Tuesday aud Wednesday, Mar Kith, 17th and 18th. These paintings are the work of A W Best and K Tojetti and contain some of their finest work and such a chance to get real works of art may not occur again in Albany. Mr Tojetti having made arrangements to re turn to Europe, has instructed Mr Hest to dispose of his works and tho whole collection will be sold without reserve. There will be two $50 paintings given away each evening. Salo to start at o'clock p in. Beah in Mind. That Conn eillendric- son keep a first-class stock of groceries, produce, etc. 1 nai luey 00 tneir own worn, Consequently their expenses are light, And they can fell nt bottom prices. .arge inles and small profits. Courteous treatment to customers. Pest goods in the market, And the freshest in the different de partments, Are tne rules mey go uy. Stop just about in the middlo of the block, 011 First street, south side, be tween Broadnlbin nnd Ellsworth, and you will find a place where yoa can al- way iget nrsi-cuiss groceries nnu iresn produce at reasonable prices and bo well treated without extra price. The sign reads "Varker tiros.," and everyiiody knows the nnuie. Their baked goods arc the best. Their stock of goods generally kent replenished to meet the demands ot a growing traue. m m Pause a Moment. If you want a tall- r made suit of clothes oranv par of one, well made, of the 9est material to be se cured, have W R Graham do the job for vol'. He has just received an elegant line ot tiltings,of superior fabrics and dur able textures, than which no better have ever been seen In Albany. Delias marked hie ""ices down to bottom figures. Thoe desiring to dress In style should call on Mr Graham, Cheap Wood. Good fir wood delivered to anv part of Albany, for only f?3 a cord Leave orders at P W Spir.ks' lumber yard. -om A Mai stnek of 109 oartaina I r 03 oots to$10 M aait ths.oaitomer, t FortmilerA: IriirgV MIHIITH. So long as Orciron has a dome on l.er capltol what mailers it whether there Is at W 01 lus l-air or not. McKlnley MltchcllheGcrvaisinerchan1 was arrested a dr.y or two ago, for larceny by bailee, but was promptly dUchfrgcd. A Sclo man Is congratulating himself on receiving $10 witness fees in a :ase In whhh a coiihln whom he had never seen had to pay the costs and whom, we sus pect he never cares to see again. TF.tl IIKU'it IVHTITI'IK. Following is the program for the dis trict teacher's institute, to be held at this city, beginning on TI'KSDAV, MAKril SI. Evening session, 7:30 o'clock. Music. Recilntion. Music. Address of welcome by Mavor J L Cowan. Music. Ues ponse, Superintendent W I Reynolds, of I oik county. .Music. Lecture, Kev J K N Re'l, editor Compendium. Music. Uecitatiiiii. Music. WKIINEHUAV, Ai'Itll. 1. Morning session, 11:30 o'clock. Spec ial discussions. School organization and management. Methods of conduct ing recitations. Modern bistorv meth- oilsof teaching. Teachers' examinations. Miscellaneous. General discussions.- Whispering, or, no whispering? The question of corporal punishment. Afternoon session, 1 :30 o'clock. Spec ial discussions. School discipline. The relative importance of parent and teach er in Hie tormatioii ot the child's char acter. Topical methods of teaching genpraphy. Oral instruction in primary schools, miscellaneous. General dis- ussions. General information in the school room. Review s and examinations what and how. Evening session, 7 :!0 c'el ick. Music, Recitation, Music, Address. Music, Recitation. Music. Lecture, President V an Scoy, Willamette univcrs.ty, Salem Music. THURSDAY Ai'Itll. 2. Morning session, 9:30 o'clock. Spec ial discussions. Object lessons. The truancv problem Hand and eve train- inir in the public schools. Reading inethodB of teaching. Primary reading and spelling. Miscellaneous. General discussions. Are public school examin ations and exhibitions advisable? Afternoon session, 1 :30 o'clock. Spec ial discussions. scope ot common school work. Blunders in English. Til 8 daily preparation of the teacher. School room sanitation. Miscellaneous. General discussions. The per cent system of marking and reporting. Are pupils and teachers overworked t Evening session, 7:30 o'clock. Music. Recitation, Mra A J Garland, Browns ville. Music. Address. Music. Reci tation. Music. Lecture, President T G Brownson, McMinnville college. Music, Recitation. Music. FRIDAY, APRIL 3. Morning session, 0:30 o'clock. Spec ial discussions. IsunmDer work-methods of. "The common school hydra.' Subject vs predicate. Reading circle and school journals-their place and purpose in the teachers education, rnysioiogy and livgiene-metliousot. Miscellaneous- General discussion. -Tho teacher out of the schoolroom. Afternoon session, 1 :30 o'clock. Spec ial discussions. Do our public schools meet the wants of the community in rer gaid to the teaching of morals and man ners lilumiers in tngnsn. ine prac tical in penmanship. Drawing, from an educational standpoint. Disuse ot text books. .Miscellaneous. General discussions. How to gam the confidence of pupils. What rules ought a teacher to make at the opening of his school? Evening session, 7:30 o'clock. Music. Recitation, Mrs M R Brown, Tuner, Or egon. Music. Address, J B Horner, principal Roseburg public schools. Music. Address, President P "L Camp bell, state norma! school, Monmouth. Music. Recitation. Music. Social re union. The S. O. Corset. Imparts a most graceful shape, securing comfort and ele gance, bvery corset has the sell-opening clasps. These cUsps,simple in construction, have double the strength ot tne ordinary clasps, can be hooked and unhooked in the usual manner, and have the great advant age in tre cae w'.lh which they can be un hooked, by merely pulling the string, and the corset will open like a flash. These clasps are so constructed that they will al ways slay se:urely lastened until ttie string is pulled. Any feeling of distress or dis comfort from exertion, or any other cause, can thus be Instantly relieved without dis robing, allowing hcathful action of the body, to the great cemtort ot the wearer. u W MMI'SON, . Sule Agent. Issurk Your Stock, To the owners of live stock and especially those who own stallions I desire to say that I have received the agency of the Oregon Live Stock Mutual Indemnity Association.and am prepared to insure all live stock at three-fourths their value. Owners of vnluablo stallions especially should in sure. Call at mv stables in Albany, cor ner Second and Washington streets. Frank Thites. Rark Bargains. 30 doz men's latin dried white shirts at 60 cts worth $1 00 tol 25. 10 doz men's iinlniindried white shirts at 40 cts worth 75 etc to $1 00. 30 doz fotir-in-Iuind tie at 25 cts worth 50 cts to 75 cts. A few days only. Pale commences to day and for a few days only at the above prices, at G W Simpson's. New Ppbiso Goods. I am now re ceiving my first invoices of spring novel -ties in wash goods, prints, ginghams, seer suckers, etc., 1 have also just received a new lined alt wool summer plaids and beiges, Samuki. E Youno. rtoAHPKRH Wanted, for table and one room. Inquire nt Democrat office. FOR DYSI'KI'SIA and iiver Complaint yna have a nrinto guarantee on every bottle , 1.1. t . 1 . Ol C7IHIUH viLaiiK:r, uuvvr in w lurc, Foshay & Mason, agents. Cloaks at oost at W FfUead's. HO MB 1AU IIIKOAD Toniutit, Gr-o Kdwin Hrvant'a lecture: benefit of W C T U of Albjuy, at their hall, AUUllUIOD, Ctf, 920,0110 to loan during next ten dava bv S N Steele. Iluliu Si biwaon, druirgista. Buy your groceriia'of Parker Bro Kiae groceries atC'onu Si Heodricson'a. Notioe the New York C. B. R. Store's ail. Pieplant roota for sale by J II Townsend. Men'a sox at cost at the Ne York C BR store. Coots gloves at cost nt tho New York C, B U store. White thirts at coat at the New York C B U store. Bay Gasoline itcvea from Mathews & Waahburn. Gi-nta underwear at cost at the New iiork C B It store. Pants and overalls at cost at the New YorkC B It store. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent cigar at Julius Joseph's, A large stock of wall paper, with late de signs, at Fortiiiiller t Irvine's, just received, See w r Reads line of dress gocds and silks before buyiug elueivhtre. Rargains in choice urooHrioV ctn alwavs boecurd of Allen Bros,, Flinu Block. Highest market pilce paid for egijs at the Cew York C. II, It., Store. Mariou coantv his paid her atate'taxes in full being the fir't county to do ro. vvasn.ng, 50c a riozen. mendinir for men bee, at Mrs Kiogn, j-ist east of the Democrat otlica. The lUrrisburg Courier will anoear few daya, tho plant being already on the ground. Thomas James has been indicted by the Grand Jury for burglary and was arraigued today aim plead not guilty. In the Temperance Column on oar fourth page, edited by the WCIU, will bo f jund an article worth reading. If von want any thing nice go to Mutler & Garrett's, the only place in town where von can get wnat you waut. Will & Stark have just received a large and elegant stock of kilverware, watches, etc, never before equalled in tbia city. Mr Hopkins dancing school will be held Monday eveninir at the Opera Houre instead 01 to-morrow evening as announced. . A deaf and dumb man yesterday brought to the city a little vial of gold which he had panned out on tbe Santiam beyond Lebanon It had the genuine ring. The largest ever seen in Albany We mean the largest assortment of ladies and misses Uxlord ties in all styles at Khin Bros, exclusive anoe store. We want the ladies to stop and look at oar large va.iety of Oxford ties just received ana tne latest styles al Klein Bros. Mr Gray who is t3 bs editor of the New Portland daily is already in that city. The paper is to be a first class one and will make tne uregonian 100 x to its long beld Honors, Brighten op yonr old rubbers and old ahoes and make tbern look as good as new, with Wolff's Acme Waterproof Polish. For sale at Samuel E Young 8. There will be a special meeting of the W R C. Set at 2:30 p m to make arrangements for an entertainment to be given on the evening of the 20th, All members are earn estly requested to be present. A letter has been received by the bridge committee from Maj . Handbury, Major of the corps of Engineers,givinginstructions in referenoe to the construction of the bridge at this city. All surveys and maps, as an ticipated, have to be submitted to the war department for approval. The committee will go to Portland to consult personally with Maj. Handbury and secure an engineer. A Farmer's Alliance. ' Jokimn-, March 0, 1891. Communication from Jordan to the Albany Democrat. According to previous notice about two hundred of the citizens of Jordan and vicinity, assembled at Jordan hall and listened to an able address by D J Cole, of Kansas, national organizer for Farm er's Alliance, in which he enlightened our minds on the leading financial ques tions of the day. He then proceeded to organize an alliance at this place, of 50 members, and officers, as follows : Jacob Huber, president. John Bryant, vice-president. Frank Thayer, secretary. T P Goodman, chaplain. A J Shel ton, treasurer. Novelties In Jackets. I have received a small assortment of novelties in ladies spring jackets, made in tho latest styles of Blazers and Reef ers, in cheviot, diagonal and worsted. I expect to carry a full lino of these goods, as well as all the leading styles in Ladies Capes, beaded, crochet and in cloth. Orders taken for special sizes ana styles. Sam'l K Yoi'no. Visiting Cards, 50 styles, Paisley (t Smiley. From now until April 1st you can buy a pair of $3 50 Imperial Dorey kid shoes for A genuine liaiul-scweu ift oonex iable solo Blioe nt $4, and the best brand of Imperial kid and all other winter goods at a like reduction, as we muot mnke room tor our largo spring siock, which is daily arriving nt Klein Bros exclusive boot nnd shoe store. WANTitn. A girl wants a place to work In a small family. Inquire at this cilice. Jas F Knott was arresttd by Marshall Hoffman this afternoon in the Third ward fur being drunk and disorderly. Patronize Pilil sy ft SnllS7, OarP.-la'.ars For Sale. $500 to $1000 of household furniture In exchange for Improved real estate. Inquire at office of c Oregon Land Co. January 32nd, 1891. Good Work, Low Trices, I'aisloy & Smiley. -VTOTICE OF DISSOI.TJTlON.-Notlce X Is horeby given that the firm of Kuan fe Aclitfon has by mutual common I han this dav diwclved. J O Kcan re tiring. E W Achion will ontlnue the biislon'", colloct all bills and pay all out standing flento against t lie nrm. Dated this 10!u day of March, 1891. J O Roan, E W Acuison. wok 1 II oni:itii;. F. M. French keeps railroad time. Hew ereain cheese just received at Conrad Meyers, Kuan & Achiann are selling monumcnta at t'oitland prices. Mens', y.ii'.li s' and briva' olothinir and furnishing goods at G W Simpson's. Havo you teen tho-e parlor suit! that T flriuk has just received? They are nice. Great reduction inmon's furoishinz goods for the noxt 30 days at W F Road's. J W Bentley, best boot anil shoe makerlin city, three doors north of Democrat otiice. Kor bargains in monuments, headstones etc, goto Kgan & Aehison, Albauy,Oregou Coming events. Tuesday evenlne. March 17. at the U P Church, Rev V.' W Logan, of Portland, ecture on "The Ideal Man." Admission 25 cents. fhursday evening, March 10, at the Opera House, Rev II V Roininger, of Portland, lecture, "The Land of Pyramids and Mummies," with genuine mummy. Saturday evening. March 28. at the Prehbyterian Church, elocutionary entcr- ainmcnt by ftiiss tiia L.otta awanton. SOZVH II. C't'Itl.BY. 'Jno. TT. Curley, tho well known merchant tailor, of MC Market St.. S. P., writes to the Ed win W. Joy Co., that for yean he was afflicted with dyspepsia which nothing relieved till he commenccd-taking Joy's Vegetable Sanaparllla. Be continues, "I am it ill taking It. Its mild laxative elTccta are exceedingly Kratefel to tbe system. It is a pleamnt surprise that awaits those who do sot know what our vegetable Jalces do tor debility, sluggish liver and Im paired digestive organs. HOW DO YOU DO? There Is no douht tha t NEW- Stock of SILVERWARE, consisting of apoona, knives, forks, fruit dishes,etcf gold and silver watches, iowet y, etc, if. the largest and best in the city, and by far the best ever brought to Albany. PRICES the Most Reasonable. Call and See the GOODS. The Rm of A ALBANY, OREGON, Draw their own Sight Drafts on London, Paris, Prank' fort-on-the-Main, Berlin, and all Pr'ncipal Points in EITJ EOPE DIt. ABORN. AT PORTLAND ESTll JILY 5T1J. DR. ABORN, Fourth and Morrison streets Portland, Oregon, the most successful plye oian on on the American continent for the speedy, oositivc, absolute and permanent cure for (Jatarrh ot the ilead. Asthma, Bronchitis, I'nenmonia and Consumption Twenty-tive years successful practice. Instantaneous relief and nermacent cures oiion eneciea upon urst consultation. Or. Ahorn, hv his original, modern, scien tific method, ellects Speedy and radioal cures of the mcst ob stinate o-lu mug Biuuuing oases of Nasal Catarrh. Ozena, Deif-i-!, Dis charges from the Kirs, Asthm, 11 onchitii and Consumption. Also Stomach Disorders. Bilious Colic, Gall Stones aud Jamdice. Heirt, Liver, Kianey, Blander and plervous Affections Diseases nf Men. Also all ailments peculiar to women. Dr. Aborn can be eonaulted from now nntil July 5. when he leaves for Europe. Note. Home treatment,secarelv packed sent by express to any part nf the Pacific Coast and Territories for those who cannot yossibly eall in person. A -:F. L KENTON, :- -Dealer in- GROCERIES. Near the Post Office, THE REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE or W. r. Hubbard, KuperlBlrmlenl ot tbe ClarkanuM Hlnllou al the II VI1.I1 I'm. iilln, and lluw Us Was llanillril t lr lliirrln. Clackamas, Or., Feb 28, 1691. Dr Darrln It gives me great pleasure to say that the homo treatment yon gave me two years ago wu a perfect success-. Kor ears 1 hd been afllletod with ninth or liver epotH on different parts of my person. 1 vlsltm! you once and toek th home tieatmoiit." In a lew weeks I waa permanently cured, and have never seen any symptoms sine. Refer to me. SV. F. IlUHBAKa low He Ualned It Pounds. Kdltor Oregnnian-For twelve years past I have been seriously afflicted with kidnoy and liver complaint, pain In the spinoand Lreast, ditzz ness and genep ally out of sorts. With ix n onths' elec tric and home treatment by lr Darrln T am cured of most of my troubles. Havo gained 17 pounds lu the turn. THOMAS BUFF, Mttcksburg, Oregon, . Dr Darrln Is a master of the art and science cf trca.lng diffaas by electricity, and stands at the head of his profession. Ills rooms ar- crowded from morning to night, and he is meeting with thn same marvelous succe here iliac has marked hiscnurfce throughout the United NUtts and Kurope for the last 'SI 3 ears. Dr Darxio treats curable chronic, acute and private dbeatea. blocd taints, loss or failing manlior-d, n.rvouadebilitv.eiTeota el errors, or excesses in old or young, less of memory, diseases caused by mercury In the Improptr treatment 0 private diseases Ofllco 70K Waidiiiliiton fct..Portiand.Or. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.. dailv. iTxnm inatinn free and contlilunlial, question bU-'ks and circulars sent gratia to any address patiouts cured at home. FIXE DRESSED CHICKENS AND MALLARD PCCKS, AT Muellf.r it Garrett. c ITY DR( G STORE, Pfeiffer Block , Albany, Stanard & Cusicfc, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy - and Toilet Articles, Sponges. Brushes. Perfumery, School Books, and Artists' Supplies. Physicians' prescriptions lnlly compounded. and a fine stock of generally, as well as jewelry, Watches clocks, etc., at F. M. French's. Dr. M. J. Fattoi SPECIALIST ELRIEDCE BL'K, SALEM, OR. DISEASESojr WOMEN PFJVATBJSEASES. Coils ultalion fice and strict con en tlai. PHOTOCRAPHER, Cor Second andFeny St, Albany, Ol SUPERIOR werk. guaranteed In ever ' braich of jhe art. 28Enlaiglng 0 all kinds a specialty DR. W H. DAVIS. Physician and Surgeoi paj-offlee up stalra in 8trahan' Bloo May be found at hi. oQice- day and nlgl Albany, Q;az