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IDE YAQU1NA ROUTE, Crcs-aPaxli.- Eaiircai r,n lvlop."n Company'. BU-ui elilpUn.. 20 nouns less tilie iV.nby any other rtJl. inrrt-oUM through P"TtKlnt. ra!rhtl.r,efrone Portland nVfL L.n ta tii Willamette Valley to nrl from Man f rancl-oo, Cat ThaOreaton ranlflo aUieoiboete on '' WU tinou riTorui'--"". . ,vHniBT j. Houia houoJ, Monday. "Sui. m. Arrlv. V.rlV Vo w- t 0 Moo day and Mifdy l.8.F;Jnbolh North " . iit.w will loavw rim dr, J0.'n"J. "... .111 b. overnight . SL.tiLO Duonu " w?3rUeni, leaving her. at 6 a. to. "hoa!. mak. clo. JlSSl. -rtri iral na of in. w -t -Minorm. (wop 8u""Tj - w ... I ll A It ..... AloanV IS Ft . 1 - . M I NAN 1WU""" - " ' i".. tWalHa.!": A.U .rrl.- Van-In". A MM AlUUlfi AA.AV W - T ,7 Albany and .? "2"! train, connect at rorv.ui-. '"', nvaiopuu Vaouina fun . , en Ow Va,l't. - ,t.';"a . Twujr;Orta. mITM AD caaaa with tha ira ino m at Aitoany 7 ' hTCufa nrranira to Sad to tt rranc b-for rtya at aqum - "r aa r " " fcw. a.- t,u. . . .... lna . " ' vorraLla. OYERUM TO CMIFOIX VTA IwftMB Pacifls CompMl'i nB THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. uhi aaraaai rrs.claea. t:t&a I t4 a:W a, I 4:a PUliliAr. buffet suEPtas. Tourist Sleeping Oars, a. . ilo. wilh th Col '."jrTlmuu-' trk- Ml wn fttrjar'rit- To al) ! Pouiliy Wanted. Ulk1ntor o-.-11'.ry. aH f nVNla,tl;v''ua,t, .v iny-a 8ra. Al I any, Or met. Dissolution Notice. i i. l..r.h atIvaii that tba 0 pa't .'... i...ur,.r iMilnK nndar the 'TZI'r. V.7-X; RrThMo f7.a b-n dla will bacooilnua-l br Prloa Hob mr,a. All aoou"ta .hould ba aattled wit 7k-m Arm. br whom all debta will b paid. riMM call an Ff E. J. HcCAUSTLAFaD, CiTi!, Fauita.y ani Hjtalis . Engineer. f3nultina anioar for Oold MoonUio Md Pry Goloh Cooaolidatad Ovid aod Sl ffiet, r.i.Strwt, Albany, Or. ALBA1T AEITRACT CQ1P1ST, . ALB4NT, OREGON. iSf Only Complee Set of Abstract books &nd Maps in Linn County. "Offica in the Court Hoaaa(ttaV Bu4lnaa ntratted to tha Ca, aha a. rv-nn pt and aartfal attaatlcn. J. F. Whiting, Artist. Ins'ruction given, and work exe. cuted in Landscape, Portrait and De-ccratiTePainting-.Letterin.Designing and Mechanical Drawing. . Rooms 8 and 9, Fo s ter Block, AI lany.Or The l'rido of Albany soap by far the best laundry soap in tho market, contains no rosen. Try it and you will us no ther. For a. 8 only by C. K. BROWN ELL. ror? iiu3' AND ALU U DISEASES -Dsn . iiiiriiAKDrraoAiamDY on It hi!Ill InflamDiati'.n nt lrr)tt ,nl I.thr y f .ir ,u.t,,,y. r of Xlit rubui aud othur Baiu Price. 23 cents a Box. : At I io. a S a I a aw 1 1 njikAjioa aaAJKa. - rTTTf) tST r-TrTiu r.. JL.TJIViXIA.OO. 7 I itTntmip ! t" of th cbronia u. of rbumtira, in J:. 1 , . thlumbarre.ionnf . ( miiK'lMoflb.b'-', t which 1 rmtdlly I ounil by mbhinn -- '-'"' tSieiwrtnfafity wiia lit. Jscorw OIL It ts commonly known mi O A O It A C IIC. Victoria, T., Juno W, MS&, t m In bed two months with backarhat tnoerad about three mnntlit, I wa cured by tv. Jamlt UU permanently: tin rr-turn In It toooUi. U. WT. ,f f-itSON. Crippled rM Tli row Am? CrBtohcil' C'tirad IVrrnanenlijr. minxt a nan of ahrone ffvfc- lo paint from tuo ttrok. wnica too ma form of ehronlo HEADACHE. which tti eoupleulr eurod at follows t Paragon, Ind July 80, 1884, I relfcrsd wtth pJni ta my hed (tain Strok a rearm. Thay wara cured by St JaooM OU and hara lamataad aa four yaara, ftAUCEX. & BHIPLOR. At Bacoama an DmatHM. tKt CKARLES ft, VOOELia CO- Balthaafa. B4. D!t;J.L. PILL, Physician and 3ori;on Otflos oor, riratand ferry StraU ALBANY- OREGON OI..C.VATSO:if.lASTCr Physician and Sur geosu Ot&ee oppualte tha Pe-iwira.. on. W II. DAVIS. PhysicUn and Surgeon rofflna tin at.lra In Strahan'a Block May be found al hie otfioa oay and night. Di.. c A wmmy, Physician and Surgeon. Gralnate tl TWllaeaa Hospital Ml(cal Jollega Now Yerk City. Diaaaasaol woman a specialty. CTOffioa, rr-aaVa Brisk, Albany, Or. DR. I. YL STARR, Physician and Surgeon, Late of Brownsrille, Or. nfflM al tooma Norn. 13 ami 84. fftrahan and fleroa'n Blook, up alalia. Valla proaiptly atw-nded In city or enstntry. DR. JAKES KEYDEH, Graltmta of EiMrarg, Sclmd, lias looauxl la Albany. Frc n hi u.ir Migh knowlmUt ol hla proiaaalras and hla vxparttinOA f Iwyeara aa no offi- oer li a Uaval -f KeKlaaani, n uopw merit tne patronace ol thoa lotore-Mfi In huravNt, caul. bep, ate. Ha would Jo recomniaatt I.U solution or lioament for acru abouldi-ra. aorw hack a, broaeai knea. wounda, ntln. l'rl.i, on. dot lar tKir hot 1 1 a. rome at JoJMiScbmoer'aMvery ble. n. k. . auatfmacas. oao. w. WRion-r, BLACSIBURN & WRIGHT, Attorneys at Law, Will practice ia all tha Conrte f tha Sum, Pi-ompt attantioa given to all ba oa entiaatcd tooar care. Office Odd Fellows Temple, Albany, Or W U BILYEU, ATTOUNEY AT LAW And Solicitor in Chancery ILBANY. - " - OBEGO. Collection, nrouittly luade onall poa LoanantMcotlaxed on waaonablatnrmn. J. XL DUnCAIJ, AITOHHST AT UW 1H0 KUlAIT PUELIC, In Strahan'a Oloow, Co 1 and g. ALBANY C3EC0H. : JALIESP. flZAD, Attorn8j at Law aniTitle ExaQinsr, ALBANY OREGON. Will pracllca in all tha enarta of tbs SUta. Abstracta o( Title furnished 90 short Boliea- Ten yaara) 'eaoerieaee. RedCiwnMills 80)1. LANNIXU & CO., l iOPR'S. saw laocaas rum tcriaioa ron VAvrunt aim aaXHa uia. EST STORAGE FACILITIES. tila-heat 'Prior in Casb fo "Wbraf HOW, TO CO EAST. Oo East via Mount Shasta Rout. Kiaa .dim at and aeenary at all timea of the y.ar. See Monnt Sbaa'-a, Saaramanto, Ogden, Salt Lake, Denver. Finest aeonl-elasa esra saada are ran daily. Buy ynnr tickete of raa-aoil save yonr fara to Portland. I am ta only peraon ia Albany thataan sell yna.a. ticket to any point lo tha United Sttfs, 011 on me for rata. . i . JtKm Asot 8. P. 'J h mol r nnv:' irWaA-lt ttwtTirr Irot4 vDtirina ana pL.Mt r isnbtiittiitti. hrry o"im- uf tiiaairtri .r Tpusonta uneraTinit. i in ptiblirtion ftii ltfjMfaV mot,vkito.blm noycInpd: nf iQfmTtatuj v.ii.-;h no proti nboald b witnoai, Tri poi..u(.r -tr n tUi ht'XYMTirm Amkbiian j urh til at K C'rr-.nUtloO fkeMfl exiiuls) thaU of all ot liy ritvt of ti el combined- frtr. f3 Ji Jr. U sKvjrint to;!ub. Mold hj all awitaie)r i ilXN 4 CO., Purti lathers, Ho. mi ttroiway, . V. A n p- 1 wrm g Moon Y o. nff h. r-nt Cffiea sad h.i prop.rad nera thn On Hundred Tfioo- nrt'l anpllraiioa.frirpM.nU in tua aana Cavoa 4 btfitA. and fnreian eonntrtM. Ainir.ni., and all oibr piii lor Tral-Mrki. cotr-rtii. wifi tiig lo larentor. tliir nania in n. UnrlMt Btutrii, I .uaiIa. Kolod. Frano., (;rr-jn- and other forelK" eoiintrl, pr. p.rrl M .h.trt notic and on riwiooMl. tn' . Uparrn l-f, liil'.n ttiion without ottarg.. Hni-b'io of .rmation Sfint fo. Ptot obtamwl throuii Munn A O". ara notld in tu. Hl.iitino tin.ricn Irr.. Til. adnta. of aucb aoticy I. ondwutooil by all pvnuu mh wo todu- jc-M. ot their pAriri.a. , AdlrH4 i-i 1 ) : N CO.. Offlra oEJTnyia Skil I roidwAj. Htm York. lanos. Th-wo wUhlni a fict olas Invtruaianf, tha bst mill to etaod th climate of tha Ooast. f!n bi u!t el by calling at Mri B K Hfmti'i, npnuita the Mamn'o Tem pin. 011 Kirt 8trtit,. Tha Utest vontl and lntr!i mental m'Ulij kpt f r ,!ii!io tbe largflrt a.-iort'nerit of atmn'nj p attorns to aotaot f "om this M of 'Frixei Li oormjriven la piiHInnandeinbrolflftrlng lt hor studio over Un'i O't inty Kink. Cilvihfr yourorler aid yu will be pleased. Children Cry for t 1 V i U l cMte 1HKYCAN WIS U TUKY TKK- The following advic to lh dcmocrala ot Umatilla count, given o the Kt O'Vjr mAih, ia not wholly Inapplicable to the dem ocrat ol Linn. Read It and take It home ta vourclf ! There l no reasonable doubt ihat the democrat can elect their entire ounty ticket, and glveGovenor Pennoyer, Treaa- urer Vebi, ana the rem ol the ttate ticket, a good majority, till spring, II they try. II they don't try, any harder or at irat In any better and more Intelligent wav, than they did two year ngiv, hall the ticket or more win actio be beaten. K the democratic party hat any princi ple or Idea or tibject worth electing men lor, It la worth making atho.'ough, organ- Ixed rflort In malnlalii. iilvinrr and earrv out thoae prtnclplcr, Ideal a.id object. It they have none, except merely to "gn me oftirea" they will be iuttlfled In itlvtng the matter no attention, except aa nereioiore, to "down" somebody on their ticket oe caue oi tome petty grievance or teaiouty The republican party wine not because It has majorities, but because Its candidates are always assisted by a large nnmber ol to-called democrats, on frivolous, person at grounds. We do not say that there may not be soot! a founds lor opposing a paity candidate, nor that Independence to a cer tain extent In politicals not a good quality i but the great Ideas and principles upon which tha parties are divided should hold all professed democrats within party line now, unless for very weighty reasons. lu the western part ol North Carolina ta what has long been known as the haunted aprlng. Tha spring comet from under neath a huge rock. Nothing peculiar Is noticed until a stooping posture Is taken over the spring tor the purpose ot drink In. Then a most frightful face appears In the bottom, and as the person.s face ap proaches the surface ot the water, this spectre face, with motl horrid grimaces, rises to meet It. No one has ever been known to have the courage to drink the water after the appearance of the appari tion. Here Is the way that lrTgcrsolI explains the situation. "Here Is a shoe shop. Oni ot the men is always busy during the day. In the evening he goes courting some nice girl. There are tlve other men that don't do any tuch thing. They spend half their working evening In dissipation. The first young man bye and bye cuta out those others and eta a boot and shoe store of hit own. Then he marries and I able to take his wife out riding. . The five former companions, who see him Indulging In this luxury, retire to . saloon and pass res olutlons that there la an eternal struggle between labor and capital. BaowNsviLLK. MIm 11 'tile Chesney, of Albany, arrived In town Tuesday night, on a visit with her brother ar.d friends. She will remain about three weeka. Mr J P GatUraith came up from Albany Friday and returned Monday. F C Stanard has commenced the study of medicine under the precept orshlp of lit I W Starr. Frank Is also teaching the Warren school.about three miles ea.l from town. Following are the (Nicer ot the Hoard ol Trade lor the ensuing year . President. O P Co.how ; Vice-President, W C Cooiev ; Peer Hume, Treasurer j A S McDonald, Secretary. Committee on Finance, C II Cable, K N Thompson and W C Cooley. Committee on membership, 0 E Stanard, J M Water, and J F Henry. Times. Social. A birthday party was given last Friday at the residence of Mrs Eliza beth Blaln. in honor ot Misa Clara's Llrth day. An enjoyable evening waa spent. At the residence ol Mr W L Vance the members ol tho Congregational Church gave one ol their delightful aoclalsttend ed by a large number. The evening was pasted in games, music, etc., and the affair proved a very nice one. At the armory Mr Wm Richards gave one of his select balls, which Is reported a highly entertaining dance. Another Laiviu.. Mr Fleming, the mining expert In conversation wuh a Columbian reporter at Aalorta aaid : "The Ssptlam mines are -without doubt the rich est on the Pacific ilope to day. They are practically undeveloped, but the small a mount of work ahowa enough ore of a fine grade and rich placers and gravel depotita to warrant the assertion that It Is destined to become the Lead vl lie of the West." An Excellent Remedy. Drllolden 1 I tensider your Klbareal Cough IKynip an excellent lemedy for si) tha diseases lor which-yoo reeonimatxl Is. David Kichakt, Modesto. Larva iz. SI. 00. .mail CO eanta. For sala by U O Jiabbard, druggist. Flood View. Crawford & Pa ton have laid on our table a complete nt of flood and washout views, w hich are un- surttaaMd for trulhfulr.c and fine finish. They have a few more left on hand In rets. which are valuable souvcnire. COUNTY TRRVSUKEM NOTICK. TIiIm la to uotify all eonernel that tlixrvl now anmelant lunda In ttia (knty Treaaurrrs offlonof Linn county Oraf(Oii to radnotn nil ootatandlnff war- ranu. InserKat on all endorsed war rant) will c.aaa from thla data. II Fabwilb Traa . BABY CARRIAGES Al 8TEWA14T 3 80X 5 . K. 7EATHEB.F0ED, TTOHNEY AT iAW ALBA9T. wKKtlOa. THE ar thM pat rp by D.M.FERRYA.CO'. Who ar the largeM Secdamea In th. wudd JJ. M. Fukv & Co', ITItinratsd. rjeecriittivc ami PrlcnC SED AliHUAu: iur isgo win d. aiuiea fKClt. lo all p-J piiutui., .net to iw ciuon iciutomcr. , 11 at oattcr than evur. t,an cenoa am( t,oriitn, J-lnmr tr J-uJ &dt artouldMnd for it. Addrnai O. M. FERRY A CO. DaTftOIT, MICH. V" wrflMl " .1 ro,k oa a farm Utl 10 A moelh ; I mow b... a. . .--. )ur K. C. A ll.11 Ce'. .Iium. .ml fmblU - - -ii.. .tM. . amy," (biA-tud) W. M. UAHBIAOK. Silo., Il.m.l ,. v wrll..i "I .. r ll anyihiea i. Mil ilk. j, 1 1 f I Vownu I took onlwi J Pjr m over tittS." ll.rrl.lMir, p... f Anew. J&VT AlbttnA. order, -nwu.ii I. Ifm." W. J n. mure, B.n.or, M... wrliMi "I 'u... an orte rer yoi,r ,Hum.l r.ry Koum I.rfcti. !v pron.ofleR.,marh.,l. - Jlr a alnd. liri.urk." ? ifter.ar.doiequll.awelt( liar. fMrf .r4. to elv. ... from Ihrlr l.ttm. Kverv eae who lake, bold of thf. avl'i.r I plif" opirr.ul proflla. wa atari tuu in tltia busincs. iar..l.rtln( n..ny i will .url roa If vou oon't o.l.r aalll TT . ''.f" h , 'ro. ' rour part of lb. eountrr. Ir n..l,i,l yoo will be l,l.to plrk up (old Ht. arHra.4 Mt arreunt of . fore ei.nuferturer Ml, 1 .,0I0 (M anar rtiotiiirnph AllMima ar. ta bKnl Jr. ' f"' ""u"d H"yal rrtmaon i V.t... , . b,mK'llly ueorAil InaM.i. IUunw.m-l albuu. !a Itu. 1-mlt.rr. .,,,.,,,, Ar 'c" """ -efal jK-nt. KM. Hlf o, .il.t-Hltl. af aa iklne n-.rr. V, lr,r.r .hown. nir on w.,t. to wrM h.. ar.,, wk. (b,,,,,,!, 0f oras mlth .,,- , b.for. ki..,wa. 0 r.! p,.,: .w.lt .v.rr work.,. H arm, em .wakiii. (Drtoiiea. Ijdie, nuk. ., mg-h a. mn. You, mule. , .. well . .nr or... J-u!l luform.lioo .mi lno. Vre to ibia ng wrii. lor wm.. -Ill, p.rtlrul.r. and l.rm. for,or "",.'f ,,,! l'erl-llr.la, AIM yoa. ., ul.you nmelude In go no further, why oo imrai 1, do a rr wnt.loa.aiMl 1mm all mhtumt u " - Pltchcr'o Costorla. TELEGRAHIIO NEWS terms Kteetlona. ltKRi.tN, Feb. a I. Returns from the elec tions t'..U!i far tliow Ih. electloa of five Con servatives, two I mli! enJcnts, eighteen Cen treing, two Liberals, fourteen $ocialit, one National Liberal, two rules and two Almi lions. Ia seventy six other dintricts a second ballot it neccMnry. Compared with the preceding elec tion, the Socialist vote in Dcrlin shows an in crease of JJiOoo the l.lherul vote in Increase of Sooo, and the Conservative vote a '.decrease of 36.000. A Nttrgiarjr. Nrwbisrj, Or, Feb, a I, Wednesday night burglars broke into the store buildings of Morris, Miles & Co., T I) Carter, ami J I) Mount, of this city. No money was taken, but ewlery and cutlery are misting to the amount of several dollars. From I 11 Mount's hard wate store were taken pocket knives and retort lo the amount of about fifty dollars. The front door were easily broken throtiirh, and the appearances are that the chief understood hi buAtnest. Btafcan Daba C'savirtetl, Cleveland, O. Feb. at. The Jury in (lie llithop Dubs case returned a verdict to day, II was found guilty and suspended from oflic until lite mettingol the general conferee In acp tember, IS91. .A Wreeh. SissoNH, Cal Feb. a 1. White a train of eight locomotives was returning from the scent of the blockade early this morning, the middle coupling broke four miles notth of this place, causing a collision between the rear engines ana tne forward ones. A large number laborer was riding on the engines; oe was instantly killed and three seriously inlured.one of whom will probably die. Two engines were badly damaged and the track blocked. t alll astrll. My .;;. CatEK,Or.,Ft!i, 19, The South' em raciiic Hum 1'ortland soulliaard, ta bow open lo this point, twenty three miles beyond Roaeburg. That is the distance between these two stations by rail, although by wagon road it ia but .cvcnlecn. The dillerence Is caused by a evn mile detour abiih the railroad makes in the following thi course of tbe Umpqua river around Kolcrts hill, while it is only one mile across the crest of this long ohstiuctloa, From the present indications It sseins alimwl certain Ihat the Oregon line will remain closed until Apiti I, entailing additional lots of ISO, 000 in trallic and f 30,000 for extia labor, wliitk will swell the total iou up to 11,690,00a Mar Baaa4 al Caaa Bay. Fi'GtNt ClTV.Fsb, 11, The United States revenue steamer Cor win ia bar bound at Coot bay, alto ffie steamers Arago and Areata, Drawne4 While tkailac tCTOKlA.Feb. 19. Too young menjamtt and George Alexander (colored), were drow ed lo-dy while skating on a pond close to the onttkir's of the city. Tbe ke broke and both men were precipitated into the ley water. Tbe sister of the younj men witnessed tbe scciUent and ran to a house for assistance. She had haiety time lo tell what had happen ed wl en she fainted fiom flight and excitement. The people of tha house ran 10 the sceee of the ac cident, but both men had disappeared be neath Ihe water, IKI ArrlaVat, Sackemknto, Feb. so. Last night.ai 9:30 o'clock, at Cape Horn mill, plow enginn 41 and four other locomotive were derailed by broken rail. The plow engine and two suc ceeding locomotives .were carried down the bank some sixty feet, the two rear engines be ing dragged from tbe rails. Hrakemen J Wil liams was to badly scalded that he died in two hoorsj r ueman Lvsns wss severely scalded anu bruised; engineer William jJu land was badly injured; Fireman Bates wsa more or lest bruised, v . . A Ka4 Oatlaafe. PetaLvma, Cal Feb. lo. It commenced raining again here Saturday. The farmer are badly discouraged. 1 here will be Sno "wheat in mi section except a small area ol volunteer. it will be very late. Heal rgan. San FEANctsco, Feb. ao. The rain fall in tbit city and vicinity last night waa tbe heav iest known for a long time, amounting here to neatly two inches, and unfortunate pedestrians wete soaked by the heavy down pour. The season s total rainfall in tint city lo dale now nearly equals Ihat of the famous season of l&6a ihe year of Sacramento's great hood, The records show that thirty nine inches of rain fell here ihat season to the present dale. The same record for this icason give a total thirty seven inches. . Arosfnal Ike WarlaJ. Boston, Feb. 20. Gece Francis Train is busy perfecting plana fur hit proposed tiip around the workl, which lie expects !a accoro- piitn in sixty days, starting from T acorns, Wash. General Jabn B Base Beaal. Jack son mlle, Fed. 19 General Jolia E Rosa died al his home, near Jacksonville of heart disease,! 6PM February 17. General Rot wa a member of tbe Oregon State Pioneer Association, of the Jackson County Pioneers Awocialion.and an Indian war veteran lie ha lived in tbe vicinity of Jacksonville for nearly forty years, and was one of the bravest and soost valient cf Oregon's frontier defenders He leaves a wife and nine children. CaaUane ta Saaw. Dutch Flat, Cat, Feb, 19 Tb snow slorm continues. There i no indication of it ceiling. The fall of snow for Ibis storm i four feet. The wsgon roads and ditches are again blocked. The railroad is open but it requires the constant effort ol all tbe snow plows to keep it so. Cyclone and lotary plows are at work at Cascade cut, as that ia the worst on the road. Sachamekto, Feb. 19,Snow on th. Sierra Nevada is still falling furiously, and detpiie the effort of mow plows and hundreds of shovclert it U getting epon the track. All trains have been hauled oft until further orders. Deadlaek Straiten. Des Moines, Feb. 19. The deadlock wDich has existed in the lower house of the Iowa legislature for nearly fix weekt, fiaally ended this evening. The democrats get Ihe speaker and the second assistant clerk; tbe re publicans the speaker prostem, and alt other office, aa well as the chairmanship of the most important committees, Tbe bouse met this evening, and Hamilton, democrat, was selected for speaker. Silas Wilson was chosen speaker protem. In Dancer al a ram lac. San FRANCisco.Feb. 19. General Freight Agent Tho. n, of San Francisco, and Northern Pacific railroad, who ha just returned from Utah, tells a startling story of the condition of amurs in Lake and Mendocino counties on ac count of the prolonged storms. He says the Lakeport people are in danger of famine, at tbe roads are in fearful condition, and the heavy freight teams which bring supplies are hemmed in. lahaa In TreaMe, Cleveland, Ohio, Feb 19. Bishop Ran - 1 lolph Dubs, of the Evangelical assocl tion, was daced on trial to day at the Satcm church for I conduct unbecoming a christian. 11 . , . . '"ajTH-. Ladiks Okly. I amnow pre pat ed to do all kinds of atamplng, and ha e ovrr two thousand cVsigns to choose fron i. Also keen a nice line of etnbroid try :materials, such n arrasenes. crewels. No. .1 and 2 embroidery chenilles, princess chett illes, etc., etc, and the finest pom pon, tassels, crescents, cords plushes, fella and fa.ncy work materials ever Id the city. Zephy.r is going at 5 cent an ounce. Mis Minnie Col well has charge of this depart ment, .and has had several years experi ence Id 1 all kinds of ancv work and stamp Ing. . G.W.Simpson, Albany, Oregon, LaAies shoes, mens shoes, misses shoes ehildraus shoes, mens biotr, boy boot, at lea than oost to make room for other- toods atCE Bi owoell's. A SriAS p Item The finest line of cut 'er and .shears in the city at Stewart & Sox s. Th- elr goods are the ver best and wlil stand ti he test. , A BOLU UJDBEilY. J A UarrUbarx Maa Kan a Revolver, ! On Thutsrlay about 3 o'clock two men called at the house of Mr Damon Smlth,ln Harrlishurg, ani requested him to go to his drug store and put up a prescription for them.as i was needed at once. Mr Smith went, accompanied by the men. When Inside ol the store and a lamp wa lighted on. ol them presented revolver and ordered hl.n toopen Ihe safe or ha would fire. Mr Smith did as dlrectoJ.and the me it helped themselves to the contents, which proved to he 9-900 in money ana a valuable gold watch. After tylrg and gigging him so he could not give an alarm, they left. They were both com plete ttrangers.end no ciu. wassecurca as to their Identity, or where they went. It ma t a . . was a very bold atiatr and causru a great sensation In Harrlsburtr. Mr Smith lor while a resident ol Albany, being one ol the leading cliuent there. IN EtRMUKlAM. At a special communication of Thurston Lodge, No it, A F St A M, held In their hall at Harrlsbut g, Oregon, on Tuesday, February i8ih, 1890, the following resolu tlons were unanimously adopted 1 WiiKRRAa, The Inevitable scythe of time hat invaded our ranks and taken from amongst ut our beloved brother,Wm. Mc Culloch, ' Rttotvtd, tot. That whth we humbly and submissively bow lo the will ol the great Architect 01 the universe, we sincerely mourn the loss ol one whose static? " ill not be filled, true to the fraternity, true to hit faml'y and true to hi country, always charaltabie In accordance with the neces sity. Jtt-lvtJ, and. That In hi death the Lsdge loose one of It meat faithful mem bera, hi fxmlly an affectionate parent, and the vicinity one ol its best cltlaen. RttoiiiJ, trd. That the Lodge be draped in mourning lor tnirty days. ?iiatW, aih. That the, resolution be ipread uwti the Lodge record, cony be fiventhe family end a copy furnished Ihe ieratd I)lsen.irator and Democrat far publication. w w it a tons, US Tbaim, Dasson Smith, Committee CONDENSED TELKtiKAl'llIC KSW. John Ket!ey has been appointed Muper vltor ol ihe census ol the Flr.t dUlrlct ol Oregon. In Ihe Scott murder case M Wheatland the evidence against the husband It grow ing stronger. An explosion occurred at a colliery near Decpe. Wednesday. Thirty lour bodies have already been taken front the ruins. The slat, senate of North Dakota yes terday by vote of a 1 to 8, adopted the Australian election system. The steamer lllghgate collided with the hip Sovereign in a log off Lund Island yeterdy,aitd sank. A boat containing 1x person from the steamer la missing. According to London cable, Shanghai dispatches give th. detail of a wholesale execution ol criminals in Pekln recently. Nine were beheadedand five hanged. The prisoners were compelled to dig their own graves and after th. execution their bodies were exposed to be prey oi carrion bird. OX TBI ftObTttEKM B0CXDABY. February 17th, 1&0. Snow ! about tw Inches deep here this morning and It i atlll anowlng. The recent flood washed away the log barn from the Hayes place. The build ing was no lo. but It con aliied nay and straw and a little grain, which belonged to Mr Coldron. Mr Young lost about thirty head of sheen and Mr Til ton a few hogs, and all the farmers along lb. river lost their fences. ; Mr Ryan, of Tennessee, has been stop ping at Mr Hay worth's the paat weck.look Ing at the country. We tear h. wilt not have a good opinion of Oregvn. lion John Long I disabled by pain in his side, caused by his ribs being broken two or three years ago. What waa probably the most Important event ot the year was omitted from our last communication, namely the sale ot the land known all over the valley a the Lytic place. It wa sold In tract, and several of our neighbors availed them selves ot the opportunity to secure homes. G R Ward bought the farm land east of the road and Clarence Taylor and Monroe Leach that west of the road. T 1 Vaughn and A Blmmond bought timber land, and the M tsacs Sloan of Eugene bought tbe land on the Ulands, getting It for 40 cents an acre. The other ir.cts ejld for $3.50, $11, $14 and $17 per acre, according to quality. School district No 63 tailed to use all the school money last ear,o this ear w . get no cake, tra la. Lee Barger his returned from Wiscon sin, where he had been stuping telegra phy. Prof and Mr C E Orton were vMting friends on the boundary during the flood. Miss Lola Henderson i vtaldng her grandparent, at Diamond Hill at present CAI. KSTATat aaLCa RUUt'sAdd to Lebanon Filed United States to John D Lore Patent United States to Sam McCuily Patent P V Crawford to Louisa J Derrick, lots 1, a, bl 3, Cs A.CiawfVille. State of Oregon to Charlee Reed, 8 hall of N E qr sec 36, tp 15,$ R aw State of Oregon lo D W Jones, N half S E qr sec 3,tp is.S R a w State of Oregon to G F Jones, N halt of N E ejr sec 3fi,tp i5,S R a w, W E Yates to Thomas Re dy, 80 acres in D L C of W B Gore. . . F D Snyder to E Wills,5 acres In sec II, tp io,SR4 w Milton ftde to B F Fuller, a lots in bl 41, Albany..,..'. Maggie and G L Blackman to Ida E Dorrl, lot 10,11.1 l,bl 4,!!' A. BHardman elal to Philip Rltter, 1J acre InULlj of John II Settle F M Jack to R N Thompton, 11 1-5 acre near Brownsville J W, Philip and Minerva Rltter to Ben Hardman, 36 acres In D LCof John II Settle... Ben Uardman et al to J W Rlt'.er, same aa last above........ J II Armstrong to W II Stinson, 160 acres in sec S, tp 15,8 R t E.,.. W A Hamilton to W tl Htinson.S w qr sec 4.tp 15, 8 R I E. Frank Wallace to Geo W Wyer, lot a, frac blk 5, H'a 3rd A Shedd Cem Association to Mr T J Robinett.lot 13, Shedd cemetery D J Hayes to L E Bond, lot 3,bl 12, if Halsey. Mary J Love to Mary L Maxon, 40 acre near I iarri.burg, ....... . 5 100 100 too 3050 100 1000 1 09 10 .sco 10 10 , Boo 700 500 10 4S The Verdict .Unaalinow. W I) fluit, Droiwirt. Binpus, Ind., tat iflest I can nwmrrwnd Klectria Hitter aa the -ferr baat raawdy, Kvary boul nld b( gtven rlir fit every oaae, Ona man took six bottle, aod waa eured ol rhumatim of 10yra' itandinir." Ahra.iani tion, druHeiat, Hellvilla, Ohio, aiitrai : Tit best aeaHiig medicin I hav evnr hndlwl in my iO vaars' x- peri.noe, i Electric Bittara." Thoumnd ol ojher have added their teatlmony, so that the verrkot la unanimous that Elactne Bitter do our. all dlanae o tli Liver Kidney or Biood, Ouly a nail dollar bottlo at Foahay and Wason's Drug Bter. . S Wiieketo Get Thrm. When wanting an organ or plana call on G L Blackman, where you r.an select from a hrst elate ttock. - 1 - A Woman's Discovery. "Another wonderful d'aooyery hie hasn mid and that toon, a lad'in this Bounty. leaa (aa tened tu elutobM upon harand (orvn yaara aha withatood iu asvaruat toau, but her vital oriran, were undermined and death mnm lutmln.nt, l-'or throe mon th, aha soughed inoaacttntly ar.d ou d not deep. H.i bought of u a botti of Dr Kiux' Nw Diaoov try for Conaumption and wa to taui-h rellrred on taking flr.t doe that h altspt ail nisht and wits on bottle ha been rniiaouiously cured, tier nam la Mr Lather Lut." Thu writr W C Hamriok and Vo , of gheihy, N C- Get a f'u. trial bottle at Fo t&A$ aad Maoii'i Drag Hw. 1 liOUN, 1IANLEITER. On Wednesday even-tTi-C, Feb. i oth, 1890, to the wife of Rev, linleitcr a girl. BOMKAKO ASItfMli TIIUHSDAV' Hop ara rising, Bsndmsnn baiian a week enaaeemantin Peitland Monday evening. MoKllileV Mitchell, of Garvais and aa Eastern enusin, war. in th. aitv veatarriay. Th former it a merohsnt and editor. Dr Ma ton returned from Astoria to.aiav. and un being iiiieivlswd said be had othing tossy. Mr J 0 Littier hs bare ssed Mr Waa. Kensts dental flxtura and wilt open an oflse a ins 1 weeuaie tiiosx, Oa last Monday ther was bnrn to tha wife of Rav 0 II Lee, la Pendleton, a daughter, f Ir Albany uncle U doing wall Albany I a eoort ptao to but your money and ther will be plenty of good loti to bay as roaaonaoia priea, ina Cuming summer. Th funeral of Mrs Kphralm Turnrr oc curred this altarubon, Ur Irvioe brtwchiua the aermon, and a good cumber ofonrciti -sens were present An interrsting- tinker earn wa blared th other night at the Vtllatd House tayt tbe Pendleton E O, la one deal on man htU fonr aoar, aeoihar four k'ngn, another tour queens, anaanotmr lour jacks. aob tUked bi pile on hi nand, but aa tbe game wa merely lor tne "trt, the losar aid not sulfur muuh. Sullivan A r .vested. -This afternoon a atrantre man of the tramp order was di- covered breaking into the houe ofj the l a ... . - secti'in boa near the depot. Marshal iiouman wa notuir-d, and the man was arrested and committed to the jail to await examination uy jvtuce ilumplirey. raiDAY. Mr. Jim al array waa at Ejsane veetar day. . lUv. Gioony. .of Oienoa City, has teen ia tne ouy. Chaa Brigits, a county ebarge, died at Liarritburg last Friday, Mr S P Bar irar. of Browutvil.a. has beta ia tb city to-Jay, also Mr. 8 M W Kind- man, 01 UeiMtnon, Bichop Dulrs, who 1 being examined at Cleveland Ohio, fur nbrooming conduct bss been in Albany several times. la the Ocrrnan election yesterday tlve gov ernment was badly beaten, the socialists daub ling their vote, 7 his is hard on Vismsrc, Mr. and Mrs. Oao, E Chamberlain and William Cowan sr exoeeted borne on Moo- day by way of Saa i raucuco. They will be accompanied by a isur of Mr. Cbsm barlatn. Tbe amount taken from Mr. Damon Smith, at Hsrriabarg by the two tvbber, sra between f'JOO and II, DUO, and th. pros- peoutr. very bad lor it being recovered. J S Anton!!, the contractor, arrived in the city last night to look after bi rail road plant. Kmc .saving Albany be has been ti California and through tb. Eaat. It. will now operato in Eastern Oregon, A r.rort ha reached her. that it is snn- po4 that Siloott, tb abaeondtog oaabisr cf tb. HergMBt-at-arnis ot tha aoua of repr. aaotativsw, is aoeaewber. ia the state of Washington, bom. of Burger Herman filanda sbouid bunt him np. Mr. Denial Edward Bullivaatn man who broke into tb. section bouse near tb. depot yesterday waa taken before Jnstice liatnphery, by whom he waa held to await the action cf tbe grand iary, nnd.r 2U0 bonds. Not farnishlg the bonds he is bow boarding at tbe county Jail. A Labos FvwKKAt. The attendance at the funeral ol George Saltmarsh, this afternoon was very large, perhaps the largest in tne city iir several years. Key E K Pilchard preached the funeral iter mm. SAfORbar. Waaitiiigtott'a birthday. Bartfaie sRand'a. F. M. French keep railroad time. F M Miller i th bw Miyor ot Lebanon That Salem akelvton story baa proves oanard, . For artist' soaolisa so to Stanard Cueick'a. L K Blaio and wife went to Portland tbia morning. Great elearano sal or th. nest 30 day 1 at W F Raed'a. Good aveoioe Have voa 'ritxl llabbarda Elegant Lotusa Chippad beat in Quantities to suit at Gen C Haadersou's Tbe Montana lagislatnre exoire by limi- lauon Bast Hooday. Tb flood is past and atiil 90a eaa set the beat printing at Phelps, Don't fail to eat vour orintioi. Jon. at Pealpt b doe th baat. Large siae'I, email 50 cent For ale by II O Hubbard, druggist. 10 oar cent off on alleaah tale for th next 30 dayt-at W F lUad'a. Wa can and will e)t eloak eh.apae than any Portland houee. W K ltaad. Low price are what con at and 0 Brownells is tbe place to get tnem. Yon etn aay. many a dim. by trading II G liabbardt new ding store. Try it- E Saner kraut, pickles, pieklad pise feet and everything nice at C K Brownalia. Miss aie 0 Btale wa yaaUrday nom:. nated postmistress at LaCirande, Oregon. Watohaa, clocks and jewelry carefully rs- ym w ww. ww-.wuMv we . eia tr rvew a k goon aeoond-hand organ for sal. cheap at th Artstadiooyer Linn Connty Bank. No Btd to suffer with tba headach when Habbard a Captales will aarely cor. yon. If yea want a Una toilat or bath aoap esll on Stanard A Castck, City Drag Store, Jhn Jacob A tor. the famoa Nw York millionaire, died in that city tbia afters 000. The location of the Worlds fair will b. voted on Monday, Tb. debet was closed yeaterday. Dr B FEaller waa in th. city yesternsy from llarriaburg to MoMiouvilla, where he wUl locate, Dr BP Fuller of Mol4 in villa will preach at tb Cbrisban church to-morrow morning and evening. Mrs Bessie Seott, of Brownsville, baa ao- eepted a position in the finishing depart ment ot tbe woolen mill. Mr. O C Maxwell i in th. eity oa bi way to Sister, Crook county, where7 b will tach school (or six months. The Edgena Guard gives a chapter in the Mstoty of the teosnt (hooting affair in Al-ta-iy that eertaioi ia of a aeniational oaat. A Farmers Iaatitct. will be held at Al bany on March 27 tu and 23th. the previous dsta having beeo pottponed on account storms. . Mr C M Rot and his son O J Rosa arriv ed in tbe eity yesterday and are considering the matter ci etabiiing a circulating li brary here. Pily & Fish, the live job printnrs, fu.ro ishtd the paper for tha ballot at the B & L A aleotion laat yenias. with their card neat ly printed on the isms, a piec of enterprise greany appreciated. .... M Stanard of the firm of Stanard Cnaiok ia a competent Prescription drngtrlat ot five years experience. Ait prescriptions iuirosa so tnem win do accurately com- pounded. The Ladies Aid Society of Albany will : . 1- a, tt:ti ,1 . . uiireA wna nun, initior a sua reaiaenoe ot Mrs L E Blain on next Monday at 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon. All members are specially requearea to aitend. Mr Jot. Talt baa 100 volumes of his cir culating library at C E Browoell's, where honks can be secured hy subscribers. Mon day he will begin ailioiUng for farther sub scribers to increase tha number of volumes. The boys say Jim Murray got np this morning standing on his ha id, for the fl tg on the staff of th Exohvizs Hotel to-dvr. ia honor of Washington' birth-day, has had torn swr as tne ootcom. Frank O'Neil, of th firm of O'Neil Bros, waa in Lebanon tbis week. He will start east next Monday to procure machinery for the paper mill. Work will be bepuu on the paper mill lu thirty days Lebsnoa Ex prei. "Wliaa Baby was s!ek, w gave her Caatoi, Then she was a Child, she cried for Oaatorla, Wbea she becataa Miss, sha eiung to Caatoria, Vhsn aha had ShUOtsn, he nT9 tfcem Cwrta Thl Trade Mat k on a stove prreans it it th best that ex pert nee and skill can eon- trive. Eold only by G. W. J Smith. ALDAN V BtlLDl.Nw AND LOAN ASSOCIA TION., The first annual meeting ol thi associa ted we leldleit Friday at the VV C T U Hall, and was attended by a large num ber ot ttockholdeis. The regular month! loaning of money resulted In E J O'Conner receiving $16,000 at 06 month interest In advance and W A Laughead $1000 al 65 months Interest In advance. The report ol the Secretary was read for leven month business and showed that there ha1 been paid per share on the fVst strict $11, the profit being $1,33, and the present value of each share 1 $11.33, That the rate of prafit shown I 264 per cent. Following Is the substance ef the report: RECKirrs, Dues,....,...,...,.., Entrance and expense. Advanced payments,. .... g,3oixx .... 904.00 , . . . . 37.00 .... 1970 3.' rnies, ....... r. . Transfer frc.,. Total cash received..., .... $10,255.70 IdSaifRSKMKKTS. Paid on loans. , $ S,iy.t) Book and supplies., ., nc.kj Expense...... 281.50 Totul cash paid out. Cash on hand.,,..,. ..... . .$ DUE ANI) OAfNS, 9.394-84 bf")0 76 Due First seric,8J3 shareti 1 ino.. $9,041 - second 75 JtJO Gains- Interest earned Fine and tran.f er fees . . . . , .$489.31 . 27 v . 14,00 904.00 Lapsed stock .............. Entrance and expense Ices, , $M3S3l Less . Expenes,$2Si.50,bcok,eic,$i545 $ 2995 Net gain,,,..,...,.,..,. ...$i!3a6 . $10,40.26 Total. BEaOUKCKt. Loans on mortgages . .......... $ 13,700.00 Loar.s on stock 20.00 Cash on hand........... Books a.id fixtures ....... Due from members 86o76 101.40 59 3" Total... Le.s Unearned Interest., $4,741 461 $ 4,326.60 1 Due members on advanced pay ment 37.00 Due members on loans........ . l.Ut Net loans.. $10,480.26 Notice waa given of the opening ot the third series and the closing 01 the second, Th. election of directors and auditor followed and resulted in the re-election el ait, as follows t II Bryant, Geo II Keeney, Dr J P Wal lace.W S Thompson, Geo E Chamberlain, U li Htewart, V V Nutting, W (J Caell and Geo W Hochrtedlcr, directors. J L Cowan, E W Lane don and E F o ....111-.. At. Bigrflhe director, thalollow- Ingamcer, weVe s elected : waii.be,WShef,nl1 aell. Pn-al.lrtt r. II ilwart. Vkc I"reI dent 5 Geo II Keeney, Treasurer j Jay W tsi . . - r . t f 1 1 . . . . umin.occrctarT , wit ittiiic, niwinr; , N Bryant, F P Nutting, Geo II Keeney, finance committee. A Cable Railroad. The following special despatch from Astoria Is published in to-days Oregonian; W II Dennis, representing the Pacific Cable Construction Company, who lias been here for several days negotiating for a bonus of $100,000 tor construction of a cable line from the water front to a sub urban terminus south and southeast, four and a Quarter miles In lentrth, practically closed the deai to night, and the work of construction will begin within thirty days, with a force of 1000 men. ihe fine win cost half a million, and will be built and equipped In the best manner. Dennis ! left for Portland to-night, and returns Sua- dsy to sign final papers and arrange for starting wot k Monday. J M Thompson, builder ot the Porttadd line, is now in San r ranclsco, but will return here Immediate ly and take charge 01 the work. Cbarclt sttreetory. U. P.CncacM. Preachbgavery Sahbatn, morning ana evcuing 07 xvvv. r v, t- . : A. - T I vina. L). U. Kabbatb iscbool at z.au r. m Praysr meeting every W.4nady evening. Evasoeucal Cbckx-h. IVeaclung on Sab Vath at 1 1.00 a. L. and 7 r. at. tal.bath School 100. Prayer mtt ting .very Wed- aasday aeaio. 710. Uer. Fuber, pastor. AllertBVit4, S. E. Vr;ac,SOirTa. treacoing a-rerj Sabbath morning at II o'clock A. w. and 7- -0 o'clock r. K. Sabbath Sct.rol l230 o'clock 3 w. Pravar maetimr Wedneadav evening's M7-30 0 clock. , By. U a ttavnieitor, raaior. M. E.CHCRCK.--Preaching .very Sabbath morning and event ag. song seme ia be even ag before aermon. ot.oain scttooi t2.30 r su Prayer meeting every Thurs- ay e roia. Use. a b W tunnger, pastor. PaasstrxBlAJi CEfBCU. S-no avery Sabbath' morning and aveninglin Church cor, Broadalbia aadFtfthSU. Suuday School immsdiately after tbe moroiog aervice. Prayer meeting avery tvedncaday evtmsg Rev E tt Priohard, pastor. Fuurr BArrnrr Cucrch. Preaching every Sabbath morning and eve g, at Church on 5th Street. Sabbath School immediately alter morning aervice. Prayer meeting vr- Thursday evtsaing at 7:30 o clock. Btv. Trumbeil, pa tor. rVtatrin ao A -nna a l Cm o u-n. -Kr icra aev Sabbath morning and evening. Sabbatb School at 12:13. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening of each week. Rev, Roger, Pa tor. Chsistiah Church Preaching every Lord day in motth, noroing and evening Sabbath SUihoot atj 10 j'clok,A M. iley J F Stewart Pastor. Cathouc CHVatCH Service every Sun day at 10:30 A. ar. and 7 r. af. List Sunday ot tbt mouth service at buguna City. itov. Loait Metayer, Rector. Vadiag Photographers Albany Orrgon. W have bought all the negative made by L W Clark and W II Greenwood np to Nov 15th, 13S9. Duplicatta can be hsd from hem only of u at reduood rates. Wa have alto about 18,000 negative made hy our selves, from which daplloata oan be had at Ilk. rate. We carry th ouly full lino of viewa of tbis state and do enlarged work at lowest rites for first class work. We shall be pteaaed to see 70a st our Studio in Froman's block, next door to Masonio Temple. etoflprc -wawaw- I am now better prepared than I hav ever been to hu It any customers la tbe shoe line, I have Just received a large Invoice ot the celebrated Laird Scheber fe Mitchell ' fine shoes for Sadies Tbrreiauo mac ufactureir irlio clulrnti aoythidrT bettor than thetie rtUoca. I lis tend vo keep a full assortment of theta In all prices, widths from A to EE and eao anU the tuoat faaUdloos in fit and price, I aUn reoaSyed. another invoice of tho popular ahoe E P Reeds la Waukeispbast and Patent leather tip. These shoe aro well Itnowa !n Albany as a first clssr nieo stylaahoe. O'ders from fie ee-nntry fill ed with eare aod astir fa' lion guaranteed . PiMtJtn 2 Yorsa, i IlaC I :.- ' : 1 i for Infants end ' "Caatorta ia so well adaMed toehSdren that I fwmtnend it aa nprtor to any piTjacrlpUon luurwa to me." IL A. Aacsss, II. D.. lllBOitcrt6.,Croklya,K.T. TUB MAM ABOUT TOW. The following fiom a Porttcml paper c jutplns a grain of humor that will tickle even the Salem Statrstnanlitta 1 "The Eastern call who flnt bleated Washlncton- lana in Orrgntdanu should have been butchered In Moiitanlana.crcmated In Att- zotilatia and hurled loo fathams deep in Indlanalana.' There nre not many liiHlituti'tn in Ore gon making a better shotvln than that of the Alhntiy Biiildiiit; ami Lrwn Associa tion, Unlike Ihe biz concc.m K.mt it is remsrkahly ectnoiuically inaniigcd, and whit ge-ierally proes into the pockets of liighly 'j!arli-d ollicer enures 'o ihe gen eral benefit ot tls-s atockholtU-r and that Is a refreshing iict gcn'.rrally appreciated. mm aa. It I Int.-rctln to note the fact tlit It takes an ouuiilrt newspaper to Interview a man. While the Man About Town could hardly get wl'ldii liuiifn dinlance of his lrlcnds directors of the A Sc A R R, re cently in AatorW, a local paper there gets nearly a column ot their xpretiont,word for word, and lo Ihe point. The Man Ab'ut Town who In been trylnir to observe lUiiii; ctc,.y i able to sy that never yet ha he seen a season open with brighter prospects tor Albany than are seen now. There is a coniiucnce ; dlsp'a re J In our future that hrery stable. and the outlook, candidly, is for a year of stead growth rnd great activity in Ihe real estste market and in building. The number of new brick cannct now be nam ed. While such thing are always exag- geratcd.and no good i done any one by it, the prospect i bright, for several very creditable bulidlngs going up. Among other, not definitely planned, are a be brick hotel, the O P oll'icea, and machine shop, which, ihouzb, are confidently atsured. The Oresion Bank new three story building will have one of the best fiont in Oregon, probably of mas!ve buildings generally u 1 more Im- I " hav9 the Exclusive Central of o bl K 38 sf u r. w. o ml aJ rj u. II Ir SO C B H T B Y5 : t44a't ee re off prtn to It ttfcJ t X4, far IU UtSCSJ A0. Cuarf Cos Asm CSE (S3 C!E HALF P3SSES. SAMUEL E. YOUNG, ALBANY, OREGON. Tntellijrcnt Header. wUl notice tilt ar mat "wairraifar earra" all elaussof f dtaaa.aa. bat only auer aa rssaU srwaa a enaavraeewa tivar, via i , ., a.j. v VertlgO, HBauaCiie, UYSpOpSUL, pevpPS CflSl.VfinpC;. BiliQII rBVerS, UOSUVenBiS, DHIOUS Colic, Flatulence, etc. Tor the) thejr a re not warrant-al fi faUibt, kat sr aa aaarl j ae aa It la xe aibla to tnaata at remedj. Price), atdata. SOLL EYE11YW1LC1II1. FOR MB VI 1 BfltlTIVF rrosTaFArj,n!o w?rgoon; ft 11 -Pi V.&kne. cf Bottvasd HmtJ: Effeeta J J JCWaW f Error orExeeaM ia OiiOTTtnirr, SeaaaA, SoWa BAJttiOtlo rall-r tnHeA Mew w aalanr. aaw mwnaa wAX. taiiKUrt- OKiitIS PAHTitaf Sobl. tkwwau4. wafaAlHw HuaS TRKATaUiT Sw,a aa . eaa. ea MOr fewai 41 Statn. TnHlail.a. aa tmn law CaawlrAM. 1 w. eaa erft. mm. aww. fall m .iaaaUaa. 1 arearAaialwa mil fdiaitAi. ww ssiiaas, a. t. ALBAHI G-lLLSS'lIB IKSIITUTJ? ALSANY, OREGON. 1888, 1889. First Term wpena BeBieaaber Itltr, IMS. A full corps of Instructors-- CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND K8RMAL CLASSES. Couraea ol study arranged to meet tb' aai of all gradea of studenta, Spfcutl tuaucemtntiejertd t sindtHls from abrtai. Tuition ranges fcom 5,50 to 113,10 Board In private fatniliea at low rates Room lor welf-boarding at suiall expense A carofut supervision ezereisQd over lh deata away rrom home. Frll term opens September "th. For circulars and fu1' partinnlars addnwa the President. RET. ELREKT . COSDIT ACADEMY OF - Oar La3y, of PcrpBtual Help. ALBANY, - - OREGON Conducted by the Kittle t t St, Benedict ' This Academy lajnoorporated and an thoriKod by tho State to confer academic honors. The course- of study is coiu pie te. Mathematics, Literature and Muaio aie apeclaliiea, aa aisethe Normal Instruction of aaptrarjta for teachers' certificates, ln j'jstriai drawing, vocal music in olasa and all kinds of needlework form, no extra ebarge. Tbe aleelpUne of the school t (TJiitle but firm, oojeet telnff to form not only refined vouup; ladies, but noble and useful members of society. Pupils tdtnitted at any time ani chartres propor tioned. Pupil a of any denomination re ceived, Toition in select day rchool ranges from t5to10. - Forterois o' Boartltug Soh ?! or any prticrlars apply at the Academy, or ad atiesa Sister Superioreis, AUy'Ruiseries. Wears permanently Jocututl ou the ol Clina homaatoad milo ftoai Albany on Oorva'lii roari, ami 1 av ou hand a large stock of v Choice Fruit Tns of our ow.i growiujf, ',1s oil -.re salt t the ovyest Uviug rates. Parties contoinplatiu planting should ennsulfc thtiir intcresta by exaiuning our stick ?.d price before purchasing. Htmah & itaewsHSA, 'Albany, OregoB. r - ,J Tuft s Pis Children. ICsrterHa enw) fMt. Coerjtpatirm, tVmr ptomat a, tlarmr, t-ntrjUUon, Xilia Worms, givaa atawp, aad oiaote. 6 g WttSLus Ibtftrtons BasdicatVav Tub Ccmracn ConArr, 7! Kurray Straat, K. T. Ooani Mever. -PROPKlKT"4 or- STAR BAKERY Cnmer Eroaflaltin and First Su., DEALER IN .. rrisiti, -"" ". Jlaus-w , lae?wsiri-, fegetsib'ra, CI'. TtM. Cte.. ?rf e Pmll). Tobsvcert, " Ncixair, Coffee-. Etc., -' - .tWst overytblnt? that la kepi In t,a Hi vatlMy and groeory or.. uigfe rktt ptiM fMid tor ftlLIUHDS OF PRODUCE. 15 aor of iuA f joorla n the Val f, ani tun mwr4t v- id buying at aoiliog. 1 have on haul til k'tH of mmmu stoyes, tihwahe, TRUNKS, C33XS, PluTOES CLOCKS, C303Sf.a, ETC., ETC. tfMf,w9fn7 E Toaog'a vV atote. L. GOTTLIEB 123 First atrt, Aibaoy, Or, MONEY TOILOAN. $200,000 to loan at 8 per cent'on Im proved farm or chv property. 1 WALtACEfe Zt ; esse a. FRiVNCIS PFEIFFER. PROPRIETOR OF - Albany Soda Works. jaod Man r.rt-t urer of- COSfEuflQSHT, A ar.ro bow prepaH to wil at whU , alwsya frrwh and tm at PorUt od jia u, dtira. We a - kap l f inU ail Tropical Imlts, . FartilEi k living, ft. r at -FUNEliAL DIRECTORS. .Prompt U-.Ji;l)a-?irst-slis. Esars Wlien I ssy Cceb I do not mean merely ta atop ttn-rn for a time, and then have them re turn axaia. 1 UEa A UADlCAl. CtiUi, 1 have wade tue (Urease ot FITS, ETTT! '.- Y or FAXIaTI7G GICiniECS, A life-lfin t study. I warhatt ary remedy to CTKB the worst eaaeav lk-eauaa other bav failed i w reason Joe not now reeeino; acu re. lend at or e for a treatme and a RE liOTTLB of ntv iHrat UDLB IUti.iT. Give Kxpraaa ecd l-6 Odir-a. It costa yon Both tog lot a tru-.l, and U wdl cure you. Address iL'S. SOOT, IV1.C., I S3 PejuU St, KIWYCIX -'-- jaw..L:A a, I mm raw .lju wi.iii .ti.wiM.ini.in , '. - ..v-.jwa - I PATENTS taiorVl, u) all oto- bafrfitew la that;. 8, Pataa ffiooatlendtdad to bu moderate tee. Oorofflo. uor-nrait tha U. 8. Patent OSt. aad weeaa obuiti Paten ta leas tan tkaa twoae nata roro Waaht niton. . Send nodi or drawinr. Va at?- to fataat ahtiltT free of eharr ; and waataA. n rhirri niiiaaai anbtaia patant. W'a refer hera, to ; tba Poetuaater, tha Supi. a Xoriey Order Div. and to officiate of tha V. 8. Pate a Offioa. Forcarcolar, ad-nca, term, and alaraaaa oacittal ciietit In roar own Htete or ooanty, wddreea Ca A. SIVOW&CO Opposiia Fatent OfEca, Vsahinston, J M MAY. . SEXDSRB HAY Ac SENDERS. L'ealers in General leuAasiiss; HA3HISSSRQ - V - CHECCil City Heat TJarliet. . SHUL1Z BIOS,, Proprietors. kocp a full 11d of meat of a)l kinds, fn a ooil pice, eonjplerely pro tected; and always freab. Also have constintlyonl hand salmon nd otber fuh. b J. 17I1ITKEY. via Bi'icitiBji And OQunselior It Lai m ND aotmv Public. AlEAT.i CEECOH Will prii.bil ll of tha Courts aU State. All b loess intruatc 1 to bl will bo prorx ptly attended to. ALBANY OR. WRITS 2 AH S IULBSEI BSOS., Real Estate Agents. Farme and Ranches for sale. Also ciiy broperty in Albany and Coryaliia. Stockholder's Meeting. NOTICk 1m hereby given that the an nual iiieatioet of the stookboldevs of the Albany lluiKiina and Loan Associa tion -.rill bd held on FrlUay.Februsry 21, 1890. at ihe hcur of 7:$0 p. in, of said day la the W O T TJ Hall iu Albany, Linu county, Oieartin, for tho purpose of elect lug nine dire tors and three auditor''-"- serve sot the term of oue year next log from sail msating. amlunt. auccesscrs aro eieoteaau-i qunucai t transact si oh other bumts a, then come beiore the association. ; bv order of dii-ectoia this 17tu f of January, IS H). 1 C Cassj Jat v." r.tsi'- P-reM t eer reary. vs 2nd f Store. V - -r r ;: eJ s -r at '.a . ..- - ' . .--J Ta .. tc-' t - - -r--r; j t ;-, STT! 77 ?"'-' ' ?