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ihilUd every uay lu tbo week m 0f Sunday. ItlTES i MITT1G, Editon nil J Prop'rs, Entored ttlie Poat OHImi at Albany, Or- iTI'BIMY . nn IS, IKDI. citv official paper. TOAIj KI3COKIX AiMWIonal Loral on 41b Paz. How it Was Honk. A lrotlior of Mi.ss Ina Templeton, who recen'.ly had a leg oinpulatcil nt l'ortlnnd, the particuliiva in connration with the young lady's ac cident U'liiK laminar to our reaiium, writes to tlio ltrowimvillo Times, yiviiij; n-irliciilars of the operation, lit) buys: f'ir faylor, who has -liario of. the caso, nprfornied tlio operation, and was assist ed by lira Cautliorn and I'antun. Tlicic were uIko a number of oilier physicians present, lucre, was hoiiio Iiodo that possilily the onds of the bono could be cut olT and then wired together, and yet owe tho limb. An iuc'iHsion wan made and it was found that the tw'o ends were not together, but bad passed each other about an inch ; the ends were cut off and examined. Tho upper one was fairly pond, but the lower was dead to the knee. The. question decided itself. Tne limb was soon oil' near the body. The pus had burrowed in different directions. A Hood, clean operation was made; only a very little blood was lost, but that little caused boiiio heart failure towards the close of tho operation which lasted an hour and a ball. She recovered slowly, and was petting along well until aliout half past two o'clock, when she com menced sinking rapidly. Everything was done that medical skill knew to do and for two bour all reasonable hope of life was abandoned, lint later she ral lied. The heart commenced to grow warm, and hope revived. She rested well at intervals during the night, but suffers very m uch from the chloroform, being very sick. Another day will de cide this critical case." Mr Templeton, father o'. tho unfortun ate young lady, passed through Albany last evening on his way home, and re ports bis daughter as rapidly improving and out 01 danger. As Evi'Los.oN. Last night at 8:43 o'clock an explosion was lieard in this city by nearly everybody, so loud as to make the windows rattle. People rushed their windows thinking perhaps some gunpowder plot had been carried out, perhaps between bridge disputants. This forenoon the affair was the general .topic of conversation. The query wns, what had be-in blown up. Some, said it was a meteor exploding, as it struck terra firma after a long flight; others, that a couple prominent citizens had come together on tlio biidgo qucsdon. It had been lieard in Tangent and for four or five miles around the city. It was finally learned to have been the blasting of an immense fir stump, by R L Uurkliart, just east of the city, several sticks of dynamite having been used. The earth was in a favorable condition for the vibration, hence tho rattling houses. Abk You In It. A man ia not "in it" without he owns stock in Borne of the Santiam mines. The Albany mines are now in the lead, with prospects unri valled. Owners of stock have every rea son to believe that sotni day, and not many days hence, they will see their stock worth par, and there is no reason why it should not some day be worth that of some of the Montana mines. 1200 to 1500 per cent above par. The yellow atutl is there,and Albany 19 in it. ' t B & L A. At the monthly meeting 0 the fiuilding and Loan Association last evening $800 was loaned to Mr Capt Phillips at CO months interest in advance. Tho application of W A Monteith to withdraw IS shares from tho first series, on account of contemplated removal to Portland, was granted, which accounts for ilia size of the loan being smaller than usual. Tuk Meanest Man. At the Georgia Reed entertainment last evening Mr A B Seal took the prize for being the meanest man in Albany present. Several mean men were not present. Tonight the en tertainment closes. J)r Clark has dis posed of considerable Paradox medicino besides giving a show full of fun. Mes merism and a new program generally tonight. SriiAwuuiiRiKS ani Ciikisbiem. The fin est berries and cherries in the city were redoived by Mueller & Garrett, tho lead ing grocers. Don't fail to Becure soma for your Sunday dinner. New Cabi'Kts. A 11 Mcllwaln has one of the largest and nest selected lines of carpets in the cily, embracing all new patterns and designs', and as he has made great reduction in prlcis It will be to the advantage of carpet buvers to tall and iisoect his stoc and price before pur hasing. Fob Sale. One pair of white rats. Inquire at this office. W. Y. Rest! keeps ihe brat assortment nl aocy gocda iu town. Don't forget, Paisley A Smiley, Frinters. Lack Curtain In great variety from 75 eta. to $9 a pair. These goods are bought from New York jonbera direct and cannot be excelled for quality, style and price, Samuel E Young. Remember Paisley & Smilev, Printers m A new line of window aliadr" from 50 cent to $1.0 each complete, at Svmuel E Yonng'a. Fresh bread, eaktt, pie, etc., averyday at the Delmouieo rrttnuraut. Loava yenr orders. Keep it iu ynnr miml th-it Allen firot pro pose keeping the kind of groceries tho puhlto mauds. Tbeir stock ia a line on. lit HK UALL, The second game of base ball between Lebanon and Albany wan played this aflei noon, with tho following men in clubs: , I.E1IANON. (Jaloway, Cunningham Wiight, Nickerson, I is, Heaul, Munfore, Klepper, Shaw, e r., 2b 3 b a s If cf rf Tteitnie, Larimore, Maishall, Huston, You 113, Wilson, Ueitzke, Welch, l.einiert. The gn mo was called at 2 :2:i with Leb anon at the hat. Heard fared Laiimore and knocked out on first. Monfoio came next and went to first on Uennie's natwed ball. Cunningham knocked out, Wright knocked to l.:ii'i,nore. out to fust. Marshall appeared for Albany. Took his li.st on illegal delivery. Marshall to second, stems third. Heilze takes base on four balls. W'lnoti liihton illegal de livery. Marsnali steals home. Young out. Koilzo sco. es. Wilson scores on Welch's safo hit. Welch inns out on second. Larimo-o goes fi st oi illegal de livery. Steals second, thence to th'rd. Semes on a steal, llcnnio goes lirst on short hit. Meals second. Also third Leimert takes lirst on dead ball. Huston failed to hit Ijirimore, Cialoway holding the hall, il Klepper tails to hit Larimore. Lewis out on fly to Laritnore. Shaw after slinging his bat at Larimore strikes out. Marshall auain faces tho ex-San Fran eisco league pitcher, now of the Corvalliy nine, kuocks io oru.onv ui nrsi. itmi.nu fouls out to lialoway. Wilbon Hies out to Lewis. Nickerson out at first on ltennie's throw, after three strikes. Ualoway knocks a pretty one to center, lieard ditto. Welch muffed it. Manfore struck out. Cunningham bnocks fly to Ueitzke who captures it. Young knocks to third, out at first. Welch ditto. Larimoie goes first on Galowav'a oassed ball. Steals second; goes third on balk. Rennie knocks to Heard who fumbles it; Lurimore goes home. Kennie steals third. Leimert makes n two bairaer. Kennie scores. Huston and Marshall go to first. Lei mert scores. Huston scoreson Keitzke's daisy. Marshall scores. Ueitzke out at home. Score at end of 3rd inning, Al hrinv. 9: Lebanon. 0. The above will show how the thing was done. At press time the scoro was as tollows: MEANT 4 ft 0 10 2 ! i. maxox u o o o s a 0 UvriEK P. B. Marshall. Ashland Lawvebs. Tho recent trial of L L Burtenshaw, at Ashlaud, was as great an event there as the presidential trip. At the end of a column article on it the Record says: "Taking into con sideration the "estorlionat" prices that other reputable attorneys have charged for their servicea hereabouts, it is safe to sav that the Moores did well in getting half their money, and no doubt some of them would have robbed morally speak ing her of the whole 1200 before they got tb'ough with it. For instance, in the simple loreciosure 01 me wiuow Saxeiran's place, the law office of Ham mond A Rial's tax her 210. The city council of Ashland appraised a lot be longing to the Miner neirs taiso poor people) and awarded them $300. AS Hammond chaiged 125 for the simple sei vice of collecting the $200. H J Black g:ive Jas Norris a lien on his place (to se cure a debt of $97 he owed for lumber, and which Black gave voluntarily). The law office of Hammond uriggs "socked it to him" with a fee of $100 for tho tri fling job." M 1 A Boys Game. Yesterday on the 3rd ward grounds a game of ball was played between the following boys clubs: Burk hart nine Walter Farrell, c; Oscar Zeyss, p; Henry Zaches, as; Fred Mc Donald, iBtb; JohnTalt, 2ndb; Ed Seara, Srdb; Sam Burkl.art, 1 f ; Chas Palmer, r f; John Chiswell, C f. 3rd Ward nine Rocky Willis, c; Fred Weatherford. n: I03 Stern burg, a s; Al bert Senders, lstb; Harry Cusick, 2nd b; Wado Davis, 3rd n; kodi Asnoy, 1 1; Frank Lavton, c f ; Ed Zeyss, r f. The scoreTafter a hotly contested game, was 13 to 9 in favor of the 3rd warders. A Peculiar Text. A correspondent in the Eujcne Journal soys: "A minister in Eugene tok for his" text las'. Sunday nielli "President Harrison's visit 10 Eu gene, "and severely criticised the.presidnt. In what p:.rt ot the biiMc mil ne una mm text, and when did Christ authorise his followers to throw stones at their brothers, who are at least as faultiest as those who throw the tones? License was issued to-day by County lt k Pavne to A IJ Lovcafl and Mrs A tH Morrow to become united In matri- We are making a big drive on MATjlopes, Paisley & Smiley. Right to the Point. Allen 'tros. do their own delivering, promptly and care fully. Fresh reas, strawberries, cabbages, etc., iust re:eived at Allen Bros. Tn ret fresh produce, Irul. etc., ai- wavs call at Allen Bros. Th MuiMing & Loan Amocwtioa meota at tbo Oregon Bank tonight. P (i R f)nuida. of Dayton Washington nl tin lUntut Sontinel. published at that placo, will preach at Oak 'Jnek Baptut chtirrh, seven miles south I ttua city i rxt Sauday morning. Tho pubho aro i-ordially invited. nr....i1. to loan $40,000 on good farm aoourity, n tho next thirty days. Money 'tI it while von cm got it. ready, si N Steele &Co. Boarders Wanteo, for table and one room. Inquire at Democrat ouicc. In all diieaaea m the stomach, liver ard t;.inan no, tn tlm exclusion of all other fnedie'nr-a, Natnre'a own remedy, Pfondcr's Orei-cn P,lood Purifier A gentle driving horse, 7 yeara old and good traveler, for tale oheap. laqnir of S A Hulin, dnignist. Georgia Keed'a Comediins toniyht. SIX I A I. AMI I'KKSOVal, Dr Gaff, who lm anlil ,,, , , ' - ...o iiuniucaBUI Sheilil, will locato nt Khokano Vnlla J F Whiting, of this citv. is makine arrangements to locate at Lebanon. A iVhltcomb excursion, vith seven cart of momly Pennsylvania people, paed b jwuaiiv uj-cay on a special train. Rev f U Fisher.the new presiding elder of the Evangelical church, of this district ainvi-u non.e lo day Irom Spakane. Mr iillard. a son of Sum Ttltni-H i.ll known reslilc-nt of Albany during the oV Now of Hrownsvllle, was in the cltv to- .iay. All excursion nartv wont to rrlutnn.l today on tho Oregon l'acilic. Quite a nunilier joined tlie procession from Al bany, among others several teachers of me punlic school. Mrs Carrie Younir was a tulonlixl Uilv aim uiiu a vaiuame collection ot poems Bomeof which have aimeared in tlm Ilnl. sey News, tho West Shore and the Pilot over the eignatiue of Uraco W'eiley, says B Burtenshaw, father of tho attorney. is one of Linn countv's moat rsiur-ti-il and substantial citizens. He returned to his farm near Lebanon Tuesdr.v. The old gentleman was an attentive listener at the trial and wo hear that he had let ters of credit on an Albany bank to the extent of if5000. Ashland Hecord. ItF.ll 1ST ATE BALER, JasTXavo tojas F Kucker, 40 acres.in sec ai.tp 11, H It 1 K if W 11 Wrenn et al w A Wrcnn. 101 200 acres in tp 11, S R 4 w il W Dilyeu to W.I Higby, 107.60 100 acres, tp 14,S R 4 w 6500 State of Oregon to F A Rosenkraus, 2W acres in sec SB.tn 10.K R 4 K 300 John O Eaton et ux to A M Whit ney, lots 5, u, bl 3, E's A.Leb.. 133 l'eter Schlosser et ux to M Scott.N w qr bl 2, E's A, Albany 450 J II Waters et al to K M liradlev, lots 3, 4 '.l.lO.bl 0, ll'a A.Nortli lirownsville 200 h C I'fielps to Ixiuisa V Phelps, tract in li's 3rd A.Albany 10 J b Mo.-gan et ux to Mrs r A Mil ler, parcel in bl 111. H:8 A to Iibanon 800 Total sales 70115 Church Notices. Regular servicea at the Baptist church morning and even ing. Sunday school 13:15 P m- Young rcopie s meeting 0:30 p m. Regular services at the M E church morning and evening. Sabbath School 2:30 p m. Young People's meeting 6:30 p m. The aervices to-morrow at the Presby terian church will be as follows. 11 a 11 preaching services subject of the sermon. "Attention to Details," Sabbath school at 12:15 p m, V P 8 C Eprayer meeting at 6:45 p m, leader Misa A C Moses. 7:30 p m preaching services prcceeded by a short service 01 song, topic 01 tne sermon "Dis agreements their Causes," All will be made welcome to these services. A Fine Atlas. Mrs Talt, of tins city. has shown ns the latest revised edition of Cram's Atlas for which she ia now canvassing. This is a book of 298 nages Among the new features are SI maps of the 31 principal cities of the U. S. The maps of the severa. states and foreign countries are enlarged and nerfected. A brief history of political parties since the lormation 01 the government. The sta tistical tables alone are worth the price of the book. Here we have an outline of the life of each president, date of elec tion, time of service, with date and place nt Ui-tU n,l a ,1. .- 4 n J- vi uinuwiu ucnMi.iuijjuruiiii, iiiveniions, exemption laws, inteiest ln-a, religioui denomination8. railroad milage, hit-hen mountains.longest rivers and many other tables too numerous to mention. Taken altogether it is a most valuable nubile. tion and should be in tho hands of every jauiiiy. Presidential parties, and all Kinds of parties and people, would do well to buy ineir Groceries and Produce of Conn & Hendrlcson, who carry first- class slock ot the best and lreshcst in th market, and, an examination of their price will also provi-, the cheapest. Prompt attention, good goods and full weight i6 ineir rule. oi'Nu Advice. It pays to get th best; even Shakespeare admitted that In this connection it may be remarked that W R Graham baa juat received an elegant line of suitings for the spring and Bummer, never turpasscd in an Albany market. They aro the best to be ob tained, ns an inspection will ehow, and air urahnm is prepared to make t hem up in tlio latest Btvlo with a skill his lung expenenco has enabled turn to lie master ot. Have You a Wife and ten children have you any children; arc you an old bachelor Y whatever yon aroyouenn not do better than by buying vour groccrie produce ami uaKeu goods ot l'aiKer tiros. loti want to save money and nt ti same time get good groceries, then call on them. You will get first-class treat ment and first-class goods Their baked goods are made ill an experienced ma ner, and include a large variety of eata bles. Avoio the Rush. Call eaily at Muel ler & Garrett's each day and buv the leader to be given to the ca6h trade of thl citv. Money Is king. V e Intend to set bargains for cash. Mueller A; Garrett. At Fortmii.ler & Invrxo's 160 dozen window shades, just received A large and elegant stock ot 16th cen tury bedroom sets. A large and choice lot of carpets, man line designs. Wall Pater, kic. I have just received a new line of wall paper and dccnratior Have more than dnuidcd mv facilities for handling them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border to maich. Beauties, and much cheaper th ever before. hMi'RL b Youno. One hn!f rfnlUr rrdaction on every r.Air of Id'i'w'n fin hojS A line uf them at 8 E Youns'. niHins The commander of the Charleston, Geo Remev, Is a cousin of Mrs A V Cox, of Salem, which will add to the interest over the great race of the Charleston after the Itata. Probably the largest steer In Oregon Is owned bv Dan. Cionemiller, of Fort ainath. The anniinal is nineteen hands high and weight 2300 In his bare feet. Come to Klamath, the land of mighty steer, colossal ega and majestic babies. Star. Tho suit auainst Marion and Polk counties bv Hoifman & Bates, the bridge builders, has been thrown out of the court in Polk county bv fudge Boise sus taining 111c demurrer 01 me ueienuuiK attorneys. This was a surprise to the laintilfs and their attorneys, who thought the contest would bo between the two counties to s?e which would be compelled to pay the bahjicc of $11,883. journal. Kent Thomas, the leading man of the Caroline Gage-Keene troup, recently in the city, and Mark Drum, the advance agent, on the 11th instant, had a fracas at Eureka, Calif., resulting In Drum be- ng stabhed six times with a Kline in me back by Thomas. The latter.whoae wife ia a member of the comnanv. was jealous of Drum, and it is said would have killed im but tlio nroorietor of the hotel came to his rescue and saved mm. The following from tho Eugene Guard a brazen falsehood: "The official count of Albany as iust given out by the census office shows that city to contain ,07'J inhabitants. Where are tne other .000 Deonle to make the 6.000 people that Albany has so confidently claimed? They are missing from the census books." The" population of Albany, according to the census is 40iZ, inside the actual city HmitB, and over 6,000 in the precincts, which is the way Salem and many other places are giving their population. A high school girl at Monmouth, class A, being told by her teacher to parse the aentenee. "He kissed me," consented re luctantly, because opposed to speaking of private affairs in public, "lie," she commenced, with unnecessary emphasis and a fond lingering over tho word that brought crimson to ner snnmp-pina, cheeks, is a pronoun, third person, Bin mi ar number, masculine genaer: a gen tleman pretty well fixed, Uvea 111 Inde pendence, universally considered a good catch. Kissed is a verb, transitive too much so regular every evening, indi cative mood indicating affection, first and third persons, plural number, and governed by circumstances. Me Oh, everybody knows me," and down she went like'McGinty West Side. Is the Spbiko. A fine line of Blazer jackets for spring wear, in many designs, just received oy u w Simpson. no a large b:ock oi ine popular seu pei. ing corBets. Dress Making. Work neatly done and satisfation guaranteed. Rooms at Mrs J E Carter's, corner Railroad and Fifth streets. Adelia Buiikhart, Gooseberries Wanted. I will pay 1 cents per pound for Gooseberries suitable for can ning purposes. oaml. j. Young, Agt Salem Canning Co. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the directors of Bchr.ol district No 5 Linn county, Oregon, will ret nn a board of equalization at the cflice of the clerk of laid district, which it at th, rh estate office of Kurti hart & Keonev, in Albany, Uregon, on Friday, May 29, iS01. at the hour of 4 o'clock, p m of siid day, for the purpose of examining, correcting and eqaliziug the - eearmcot roll of eaiil iH strict for the year 1891. Alt uerRjna ioUrestrd are hereby notiticd to be ptoaeatand make their desirea known, or hie a wnltcu statement of the me with the clerk rf raid district on or before said dat. Done by order of the board of directors of giurt district. Dattd May 16th, ISfll. C. O. BUUKHAUT, District Clerk, Steamer Arrivals I ! : Cauliflower, Cabbni;e, Celery, Rliulu.rb, OraNsresj, fitraw : berries, Cherries, Dryed I Beef, Comb Honey, : String Beans, : Rupar l'eas, Str'n'd : Honey. All o! the above : in tine condition, to bo sold 1 at the lowest cash figures ut SliicUer & fiarrc! t.Cash Groe'rs Grown From ttflccted Bulbn E"'7 K1 pr Ibll M Kt H'ethenflH'.rt . M) "ehow l)-nvr4. . MilUPdnujpU i IiMnp.'ntprlmpMH remember tbat abore quoUtlxiis In. IUJf Postaui, Giro Oar Sera a Trial. CorroipondencD solldtcd. TRUMBULL r & - BEEBE, Seeds, Tree-, Eulbs and Plants, 419-421, fhosuras S!, Sin Traacifco. iaTMiTitloo this ttpor. PAISLEY & Wholeaale.Doalera In TD3ACCQ - iri - CIGARS. Albany, Oregon ONION SEED none ad ibkoad The Lino county pioneer's ssaociation will meet at Brownsville beeioDiDg June 3d and jubilate for threa daya. Mrs Schmidt' ico cream, First Street. opposite Lsdies Bazaar, mada of the purest and best material. Do Dot fail tocoirm and try it. lOcenta a dish. Children, 5 oenta. E J O'Cooner, of this city, has been mak ing a complete survey for the Lebanon water diteh, and expected to be able to make his report thia week, ahnwiDg etima ted cost of the ditch. The prncn for decoration day has been preiutred by J I Miller, Uobt Brown and I. it Montauye, the ecmmittce of the u A It. The Democrat wi I publish it during tho week before docnratioii dav, which c-jmes t Saturday, May 30. The Commercial National Bink h brought auit in the circuit court against the V est ohore publishing company on prom laory note for c!0,53S, to sieure which t mortgage was givue upon tho entire plaut, scnption list an t book aeoounts ot tne cat Shore. Base h-dl nLiving U not all nostrv. Last evening Mr E 1 Blndgett. while practicing nn the Broadalhin street ground, was hit with a liner a::d a finger nail was driven up through the flush, bo that it protruded. Mr m-iiiuett win uesse waving tor sometime. Ho is No 3 out of the Albauv elub with a banged up hand. The Lailiea' Aid Society ot the Chriatian hurch of lndfpendenua will give an excur sion to Smith' Grove,about two miloa above Coryallis, on Satuiday. May 23rd. the steam er Hong having been chartered for the occa sion. Tho Monmouth bacd will hi on board. On the return tiip stops of one hoar will be made at Corvaiiia and AluaDy. Ella Hieginson. formcrl of the West Shoro. haa assumed the associate cditorshio of The Pacilie Magazine, published at Seattle, or wnicn Lee rairohild ia the editor. Ihui combination ascurea the Northwest a maga zino of great worth, as theae two rrritera are auio of themselves to make a hrst-clasa DUb- Licatfon. The price of The Pacib'o Magazine is only f-.uu peryear. subscribe lor it. Hulfn & Dawson, druggists. Buy your groceries of'Parker Bro FlaeJgrocerieB at Conn & Hendrieaon'B. Best assortment of teas in town at C E Brownell'a. Seed oats for sale by W W Crawford, at lallman. Kenton'a "Sea Lion Silver Polish," 25 centa per box. A tine line cf crockery ware at Conn & acnaricsofi a. ; Good ventilated and sun lighted bath roo ns at V ircck s. Shaying, 15 cents, at Viereek'a shop iiosej on Sundays. Ladies for your Oxford ties go whero they seep a complete lino at Klein's. A large assortment of garden seeds on aaie at urowneu a. Bargaina in choice groories oan alway be secured of Allen Bros.. Flinn Block. E W Achison &Co are selling monumuita at roruana prices. Kenton's Adhesive Salve for cuts and bruises. 25 cents per roll. Golden opportunities aro wasted every day by not trading with C E Brownell. Mustache dying dene on short notice with the renowutd Gciman instantaneous dye, at Vierei.k'a. At Viereck'a shaving and haircuttisg par-lo-a, ladies and children's hair cutting a Bpeeialty. See W F Read's line of dress gocds' and silks before buying elsewhere. Just received a fine invoice of b-irber's supplies direct inm Philadelphia, by L Vicicck. For bargaina in monuments, headstones etc, go to E VV Aohisoni Co, Albany, Oregon FOR DYSPEPSIA and lirer Complaint yon have a printe guarantee on every bottle of hilohs Vitalizer. It never fails to care. roshay Si Haaoo, agenta. Where to Get Them. When wanting n organ or plana call onbL ttlackman A-hee you nan seUw.t from a hrst class tOL. - alsloy t Emlley.Tiic Printers. Flln n Bkc WHOLESALE 5 CSGARS, TOBACCO, AKD KINDS, IM LARGE OR EN THEIR Flinn Block, --: F. L. KENTON,:-- -Dealer in- GROCERIES Near the Post Office, We are the People Who carry tlio most completed jline of Hard ware,! Stoves, Ranges, etc., in the market. ' MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. DISCHARGIXG EARS. Dr Darrln Submits ths Following Extract of a Letter From a Grateful Patient. -Tillamook. Or. May 7. Pr Darrln Dear Sir: Vour ln'tor ask Ing my condition, recidved. Would say that my discharging ear of years' standing baa healed and la entirely well, thanks to your treatment," Youra truly. A. l.KTCHEK, Mr Letcher Is in th lowelry business In Tillamook, and one of the solid men of the piace,and one wIiobs word oan be reuea on- rr Dariln treats with electricity aud niedioine all curable chronic, acuto and private (llteasrs. blood talrta, loss: or failing manhood, ntrvouslebiilty,effectM et errors, or excessea iu old or young, loss or memory, uifcases caused Dy mercury iu the improper trealment of private diseases, unil never pub.ished in the papers. Ofllce 7U'A Washington St., Portlaud. Or. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.p dally. Examination free and confidential, nuestion blanks and circulars sent gratis to ar.y address; patients cured at home al ter one visit to the doctor's office. Medi cines sent to any addroaa without the doctor's name appearing. FIXE DRESSED CHICKENS at 1 Mueller & Garrett. ALBANY :OR. WEITSMAN & HULBERT BEOS,, Real Estate Agents Fftrmt and Ranches for sale. Also oity brofjerty in Albatyr and Coryallis. J. A. Camming, rall Paper, Drnps, I'aints, Oils Oltiss, Etc., ALBfi&Y, OREGON. and a fine stock SPECTACLES generally, aa well as jewelry, Watches clocks, etc., at F. M. French's. JJ GREGG, H .A. ILOE Snlta madfl and repairing dor.e tooidnr, Betwoen Third t nd .Fourth, on Lyon at retail Grocers, OMOSCS f-RUlTS OF ALL' SMALL L-'ANTiTSES, SEASON, -:- ALEANY, OREGON Albany, Oregon