Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 13, 1888, Image 3

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    THE MORNING HERALD : FRIDAY, JANUARY is, 1888
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UlU OVKK AM KILLED.
ll:14KKS OF THE W.4K OF ISli.
VOUH AT IAO.U.VI II.4KKOIC.
q7irijj vi wv
AMUSEMENTS.
Win. Christiaa, a Brakeaiaa on the Harrow 1 Oregon and Washiagton Have A Goodly
The Length of the Jetty Over $300,000 i
O, te C. R. K. TIME-TABLE.
Gauge Railroad Killed at Brownsville. i Number-The Complete List.
Needed to Complete the Work.
NORTH BOUND.
Arrives Departs' Arrives.
OaU.expr
Eugene ex
(Freight
6:45am
11 t5am
7.05am Portlan-10 10am
11. 35an.J " 3.5pn
7.10am! " 2.45pm
SOCTH BOUND.
Arrives! Departs' Arrives.
CaIa.exp
Eugene ex
eight
7.45pmi 3.05pm
12.20pni' 12.40pm
i I 30pm
Ashland 9.00am
Eugene 2.40p m
Eugene fi.OOpro
No freight received for south after It a. m.
-of same dvy.
LEBANON BRANCH.
FmAlba'y Departs
Arrives
No.il 12 50 pm Lebanon at
No. 13 ... I 8.10 p 111
1.36
15.56
p m
p ni
Fm i.eban
No. 12..
No. 14..
5 00 a m Albanyat 5.45 am.
.2.00 pin 1 " 2.45 pm.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMTC TABLE.
Arrives Depart
Passenger.. .
Frei'nt
11 :15am 1:00 p in
5:25pm 6:50 a.m
lOTTISiiS ABOUT TOWS.
Leap year party at the opera
house to-night.
Services are being held each
evening this week at the Baptist
and Christian churches.
Dr. M. H. Ellis has sufficiently
recovered from his recent injuries
to enable him to be upon the streets
-again.
It began snowing again last even- j
ing, and at this writing indications I
are favorable for a touch of genuine j
winter '
GetuSiglinand Col. Smith will !
V reinu'.f'n0- A" K-an, "V" j
: '"Sanation ceremonies this
evening. 1
The Koyce and Lansing Musical
Comedy Co. and Swiss Bell Ring
ers will appear in this citv on Jan.
Itilh and 17tii.
Marshal Isaac Hays has appoint
ed C. G. Burkhart as deputy mar
shal and C. W. Watts as special
deputy at the opera house.
The immense stock of boots and
shoes at A. B. Mcllwain's is leing
slaughtered at twenty-five percent,
discount on each and every dollar's
worth sold.
The grand march at the leap
year party this evening will take
place 15 minutes before 9 oMxk.
Tho e interested will govern them
selves accordingly.
Wm. Simpson will soon open a
new hardware and notion store in
the brick one door east of the Al
bany Farmers and Merchants In
surance company's office.
Surveyors were at work yester
day measuring the ground prepar
atory to the commencement of
work on Foshay & Mason's and
Twdale & Hopkins' new brick
building.
The Herald is in receipt of cop
ies of the important bills intro
duced by Oregon's representatives
at Washington. The full text of
the most important measures will
be published in these columns.
Messrs. Franklin & Co. 1
CO. nave !
-optned in connection with their
, .
secoad hand store a first-class tin
shop, and will hereafter be in the
held for contracts and all other j
work usually connected with the j
business.
Farmers will find a -good market
for their produce at Kenton &
Chase's new store, between the
- Qpe-a House and the postoflice in
this city, where there is always on
hand a large stock of groceries and
provisions.
The Willamette Packing Co.'s
store is one of the muft attractive
in the city. Its proprietors keep
on sale ihe fine fruits canned by
the company during the past sea
son, and also a choice stock of fam
ily groceries.
Mr..!. S. Eberlv, representing !
Abbey'
double mammoth Uncle
Tom's Cabin company, with two
uniformed brass bands, (white and
colored) ar.d the great mystic quar
tette, is in the cit- arranging for
tne appearance of this troupe.
Notwithstanding the fact that j
the Farmers and Merchants Insur-;
ance Co. of Albany is the newest
company m Oregon, it is doing a i
larger businoss than any ot'uer j
company in the state. Its premium ;
receipts for the last -d davs have
been jover $8,000. ' i
Koyce & Lansing's success is ac-1
counted for by their strict adher- j
nce of presenting . stricviy refined ;
entertainment composed of tne l.-et
artists, and the best vocal and in- j
strumental music. Tickets are!
commencing to go fast. Remember i
the best seats are only 75c
Attention is directed to the adv.
ot Parker Bros., successors to John j
Fox of the Albanv Bakerv Thev
keep a lar-e and well selected
stock, and wait upon customers 1
with the same prompt and pleas-
-ant manner that has made them j
popular business men. .
The I'yke comic opera company ;
will positively appear in this city :
on January 25th and L'oth in two ,
of their latest successes. "Black i
Mantle" and Nanon," which plavs !
wprp nrodiir-oii tc mti.-L-o-? imnaoo in !
.Portland Tli .n,nnv ; !
ipam
stronger than when last in Albanv
.and the public can expect a great
treat. '
Now is the time to subscribe for
newspapers and magazines for j
r.Ai. JVenron Continues to i
(receive subscriptions for ail the j
. i
leauing enodicaIs, savins sub-
cnbers the trouble, risk and ex- j large stock of shelf hardware and
pense of sending direct to publish-1 agricultural and farming imple
ers. Orders left at the store of i ments for the mmino vmP tra,iQ.
Kenton & Chase will
receive
jrompt and care'ui attention.
.enei-.ii order .!. teacher' institute will be held in ' lief Corps, and McPherson Post
To comrades ot McPherson Post, 8hedd, to which all teachers and ! No. 5, G. A. R., will jointlv
r. A. R : Those who have uni-! those interested in nublie schools meet in their hall on Fridav eveii
fonns are requested to wear them ! are invited to be present and par- j ing at 7 :30 p. m. The menihers of
at the installation ceremonies this I ticipate. "Work will be commenced ! the two societies and "their friends
evening. By order of
S. W. Reese
B. F. Tabler, Adjutant.
lorn, i
Information vas received in this
city yesterday that Wm. Christian,
abrakeman on the Narrow Gau;e
railroad, was run over and killed at
Brownsville Wednesday evening.
The accident occurred in switching
freight cars. The unfortunate man
slipped and fell between the cars
and was frightfully mangled, the
wjiieeis passing over the entire
length of his body, mutilatinsr it
vond recognition.
The deceased leaves a wife and
several children. His parents re
side at Eugene, his father being
one of the eariiest settlers of that
place. He was a son-in-law of
Rjev. J. S. McCain, former editor of
the Salem Sentry.
REAL ESTATE.
Following were the real estate
sales recorded in Linn county dur
ing the past week :
A. C. Hausman to Wm. F.
Myers, two lot?, Brownsville.
Con. $
(i. W. Maston and Geo. E.
Chamberlain to Joshua Wilkinson,
block two. Maston and Chamber- i
Iain's addition, Albany. Con. $950. i
Harper Cranor to Robert A. j
Imphrev, lots seven and eiirbt.
I block 102, Hackiemaii addition.
! Con. $700.
1 Smith Cmx et al. to Frank Trites,
! 175.87 acres. Ti. 10. 2 W. Con. 1.
I I. B. Monteith to S W.Crowder,
v. '4, djock il'o. Uackleman s :
action, Albany Con. $500.
,.,K- t."eadle to Daniel Murtevant,
4:) acres, 1 1. 12, 2 W. Con. 320. ;
-. I). Ridmger to Daniel Dnno-i
J.' 13 aT 10' 2 W' Con- !
"John E. McCormick to Annie M. i
McCormick, undivided I., of 24x100 i
v.,vf . ... ,.r ..... l
i rcci aitu iiw ilViCK, ij.f. i.r,.i V..f 10UO j
Kebeeca Jones to J. W. Bland
2 ai-res in Lebanon, .$150. j
Oregon tp C. !. Riuing3r, 10 j
acres tp. 10, 2 w, $12 50. '
U. S. to I. Blevins, U49.49 acres, S
tp. 12, 4 w, patent. j
H. H. Settlemire to J. H. Simp-
son, 35.36 acres, tp. 12, 3 w, $1758. 1
A. II. Baltimore to AshbvPearce i
lots, block 11, $,)0. " j
J 1'ateut.s Granted.
The following patents have been
granted to citilens of the Pacific
States during the past week, and
reporceu ror mis paper lv A.
Snow & Co. Patent lawyers Wabh-
inf'ton DC '
AI. Anthony, San Francisco, Cal.
Glass preserving jar. T. P. Chen.
San Francisco, Wood splitting ma
chine. E. C. Emery, San Diego,
Cal., Insulator. J. Greig, .anta
Clara, Bed planers attachment.
.1. M. Hayness, Maxwell, Cal.
Wrench. G. W. Hill, Stark's
Point, Wash. Ter., Device for hold
ing cans. M. Katzner, Marysviile
Cal., Koad cart. 1. VY. Monroe
San Francisco, Nation indicator.
r xr. 1 . .
x. u . xc-inju. .aiiut iuaria i,niirn
A. E. Koe, San Francisco, Cal.,
Crushintr mill. A. Soderliii".
r.. .1:.. . 1 .1 . n'
oouie. jiu., Amalgamating pan. 1
W. Tiffany, Creswell, Oreg. Kail- i
way pump motor. .1 . i n .on nan i
Vrdlwisi-n i 1 tr I
YViiirnr' s:r...L-t.r, r'"..i r ;i- i.ii.-.
v.. 4., uiui,ivivu.vai., ijtllh lieilllll.
i
Lire-Saviii" sinlinn nl Viiauiiiii. n i
l onowii.g is me tun text ot .Scn-
i-n . i ....
ator Mitchell's
nil, making an up-
ht- establishment !
propriation for
j ot a hte-saving station and pi ovid- i
j ing for a life-saving crew at Yaqui-;
j mi bay. in the state of Oregon,
; which was read twice and referred !
: to the committee on commerce:!'
; Be it enacted by the senate and '
! house of representatives of the
; I'nited States of America in
congress assembled, that the sum
j of .v):i be. ami the sum tis liereby
appropriated, out of any monev in
! the iivasury not otherwise appro
! priated, for the purpose ot cstab-;
j lisiiing a life-saving station and :
j providing n.r a iife-saving crew at
l aipjina oay, m the slate ut Ore-,
t oil) pa ii y lo he I iiifonii.-U.
An appropriation of $.'!!)! having
been made to each military com
pany in the state for the purpose
of purchasing uniforms, Compaiiy
F of this city are having their
measures taken for the required
uniforms. The measures are being
taken at L. K. Blain's. who will
have the regulation uniforms,. sixty
in number, made to order. The
company when taken bv actual
measnrenient sizes up as one of the i
best proportioned lot of men to be !
found in any company in the state, i
rL:.77T T j
Arkuowiedsemen,
Keceived to-uav tiom 0. B. i
1 - t - . , , ,
; iim, a-eiu lor uie iraveiers in-1
I surance Co., lull amount of my j
I ciaim the company on ac- j
i count ot injury received. The com- i
nanv's nromotness is aoi)ieci:itMl I
and I heartily recommend it to anv I
who may need insurance. i
.. B. Si-rkmjer. j
Alijany. Jan. Hi. isss. i
Slarllln l errlhle Fall : j
A wonderful offer ! Cloaks, jack-!
ets and wraps, of everv de.cri.-tion.
.it en join,, n.... .
-reatly reduce our stock on these1
se .
lins before hikin.r in vAiif-nrv - ,. ;', !
. cr i:.. 1 T. ; i
unci uui cm ne uneoi .. prmger liros.
taiior made garments at cost or less.
tailor in;
illis l!i 11 rare cnance. iati eanv
wliile the assortment is large.
MONTEITH & SeITEXHAC H.
Kemovnl.
Messrs.
Deyoe & Kobson have
removed their fiardware store and
airicnlfiiral dpnnt mln tb.oir ii,.-
r) . j . - ...v in. u
building just completed. Thev i
have pliant mvirrpra .nl lia o
- ... ... I. cv .
-
local TeaelierV Instltule.
On Saturday, January 28, a local
on f rulay evening and continue!
over batuniav. i
tooi; speakers will i
be in attendance.
Gilbert D. Mills, special exam
iner of the United fctates peusion
bureau, Washington, D. C., has
beer 1 Oregon since October, and
has..oposed of the sixty-nine cases
assigned to him for investigation.
The remainder he will look into
when lie returns from San Francis
co in April. He has furnished the
Oregonian the following list of pet
sons in the Northwest drawing a
pension of $8 a month, on account
of the war of 1S12, with Great
Britain :
SURVIVING PENSIONERS.
Hosea Brown, Cartwriffht, Lane
county.
William Shaw; Looking Glass Dou
glas county.
James Woody, Grant's Pass, Jose
phine county.
Solomon (Jox. Eugene City.
Jacob Spore, Cobursr, Latin county.
Payton Wilkes, Greenville, Wash
ington county.
AU are !M) years old or over. Brown
is !)5 Spore 94 alia Woody
WIDOW PENSIONERS.
Re'u'cca Burkhart., Lebanon, Linn
ooiuitr
Sarah Denny. Seattle, W. T.
Saiah Duncan, Lebanon, Linn county.
Sarah Engart, Sappoose. Or.
"Moran Griffin, North Yamhill, Or.
Elizabeth Howard, Walla Walla. W.
T.
Amanda Kimball, Oretown. Tilla
mook county.
Marv Munjar, Ilardman, Morrow
county.
Marv Simors.SodavillcLmn county.
Margaret (i Souther. Poitland.
Susan Shuck, Hilisboro.
Eveline Waikt-r, BU-kk-ton, Klicki
tat county, W. T.
Asa CoDii-bs. Seattle. W. T.'
Francis Hill, Malheur, Or.
Nancy Wiggs, Rock Creek, Linn
county, Oregon
Mary B. Corwin, Wamic, Wasco
county.
Mary English. Salem.
Marj Flournoy, Looking Glass.Doug.
las county.
Mary Geer, ; Butteville, Marion
count v
Sarah A. Jackjon, Molalla. Clacka
mas county.
Mahaia McCaOister. Salem.
Nancv Moor, North Yamhill.
Isabella Stalcy, Yoncalla, Douglas
county.
Sarah A -'Talbot, Portland.
Susannalfielton. Oregon City.
El.-zabethNVestfall. Bullj, Baker
county. j
Mary R. Taffrnadge, Dayton, W. T.
Mr. Mills found that Mie ages of the
widow pensioners range from 50 to 7f
vears, and -n the war ..f 1S12 was dc-
j cwreu nearly seventy six ears ayo, :
j '":,".v ;' "'cm were not born t'.ien.
! When quite young tliev married tin-.
I r...ii.Lieis ui uie war, wntdii iney survive
i)v inanv vears.
LKTTKIt LIST.
Following 13 the list of letters remaining in
t'nc nosturticeat Alb my.Jan. 12.18SS. Persons
Ciil;mv for these letters will ;ive the date
on which, they were advertised:
Ask, Anureas
Barks, James
Cole, Harve
Dodge, Miss Tottle
Hvland, George
McDonald, John
Perry, Frank
Harmon, Mrs A. L.
Iavid, Mrs.
KmbV'ee, Benton
! K,iaP. did
!
1 riK, i apt r.n.
Probacht, I nomas
at ,nitnt, iiiuhj..,.,! , r 1
I Zeroff cv.,
I KUffs tuomp.son, p.
I
M.
Co n voca I i u ni Sc r v i ces .
The convocational services to he
' tie d 111 the KnlSCODill c'llin-ll will
. oeirin with evening servicfnn Tn-
. " r -
u;iy, January u, ana continue
throiiLrh t'nf lStli latli ooth .m.l
Dundav, toe 22d insts. The fol
lowing papers will be read during ;
the services : j
1 The place of the holv serin-
i - '
mn-n in uic services, mcal'iing tne
Psalter, by the Kev. John W. Sher
wood. 2 Morning prayer, Rev Jesse
C. Tavloi.
:i Tiie creeds, Rev. A. L. Par
ker. -i The Ecc'e-iaticid y. ar or cal
endar, Kev. F. N. Post."
rth The Litany, Rev. Wm. S.
Short. y
lith Office of the holv commun
ion, Rev. Oeo. W. Foot'e.
Ihe hymnal or church music.
Kl. Rev. Wistar P.. Morris, I). I).
On Sunday, the 22.1 inst.. the
rite of confirmation will be admin
istered by Bishop Morris.
The public is cordially invited to j
attend these services. The morn
ing services will be held at 11
o'clock; evening services at 7:30
o'clock.
Kxiilanalion.
In another column appears under
our signature an advertisement an-
niLiini.ti... ..I : . j.
iiuuiiLiu- mi- cnj.sin'' out Ot O'lr
shoe business altogether at cost
Why we sell at actual cost is be-!
cause we won't buy anv more and !
wish to clear out" everv shoe as i
quick as we can. Of course the i
nublii- Mndi-tnn.i . n i
I ..j...... "V" Liiai 11 '
we intended to continue the shoe
business such a course would be to
sav the least, nonsensical, and our
announcement to that eftW-r w.-mL1
)w ,.rnC;,i..i ,L...f; t ..i: ."
will olease note this fact ..,,,1 m.
ern themselves accordingly
Shane & Lonsway.
- .
M"n Mr
-t, t
.i f "?x "efS!,on h. L,Iin
1 utmiv uisirit l lOtle, 1. U.. It. 1..
JV'!1 h,.1,.i.lt U1 on I
i?.. i . .-....
All Stlbordin ite i
.l 1 '"l"r.V , loo.
i i I ' : t.o i n tY. 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . .... .... . i
; to send in their full delegation.
j I. C. lioBJf ETT,
District Secretary.
n. llnmlm; Alionl Thi.
It is a straight business proposi
tion, easily comprehended and
worth givi-i a attention to, that the
entire stock of boots and shoes at
A- B- Mcllwain's is now offered at
twenty-five tier cent, discount.
This sale is positive, as the entire
assortment is offered without re
serve at this slaughter in prices.
Installation of Officer..
The officers oithe Women's Re-
are expected to be nrespnt in
Mglm is also expected to be u at-!
,fl,jn0 ' ;
The reports of U. S. engineers,
Maj. W. A. Jones and Capt. Chas.
F. Powell, to the chief engineer at
Washington shows the following
condition of the work at the en
trance to Yaquina bay : The pro
ject is to build a high tide brush
and stone jetty about 4000 feet
long, on the south side of the
entrance, with shore proteition, to
close a rock obstructed channel for
the purpose of providing a central
free channel not less than twelve
feet deep at mean low water. The
total amount expended on the
project to June 30, 1887, was $192,
626.53, and has resulted in the
construction of 2517 feet of jetty
and 450 feet of shore protection.
The channel is now less shifting
and is generally deeper, and is de
fleeted permanently from the south
rocks, through which the leep
water sometimes ran. Amount
expended during the fiscal year,
$20,778.30; required for comple
tion of project, $308,S)70; July 1,
1887, amount available, $42,476.84.
I' isufctiriK!.
SiiK'ke Estrella.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros.
A tine line of neckties at Blain's.
Six shaves for a dollar at T. Jones'.
Rubber goods at cost at N. JI. Allen
& Co.'s. ,
French, the jeweler, keeps railroad
time.
Sewed calf boots Lewis fc
Hughes.
(in to Kedlield Brownell's for
fresh groceries.
New goods and low prices at C. B.
Roland i Co.'s.
Fresh roasted peanuts every day at
Holl'man it Pfeitl'cr.
Cash will buy groceries cheap at
Redtield V Brownell's.
An elegant new parlor set for sale
cheap at the Second Hand Store.
Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at
cost or less at Monteith et Sciten bach's
For A No. 1 cider vinegar go to Hotf
maiwfc Pfei tier's, at 25 cents per gallon .
Cloaks, jackets and wb tei wraps at
cost or less at Monteith & Seiten bach's.
New line of gents' furnishing goods
now arriving at O B. Roland & Co.'s.
The boss place to buy crockery and
glassware ic at Conn Bros, at way down
.rices.
A new line of overcoats, just opened
Stylish and cheap. C. B. Roland it Co.
Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at i
cot-t or less at Vlonteith it Seitenbach's. j
Thirty cases of w.nter boots in al! !
grades, just received b. C. B. Roland it
Co. First class .-tock in every nartie
ulur.
Just received, th celebrated Estrclla
Key West cijrr, Uio lincstKcv West
cigar in the market, al M. Buuingart's
cigar store.
Coiih Bros., sole agents for the cele
brated "Red Letter" cigar, strk-tlv
Havana tilled, the bet 5-eent cigar ih
the market.
Orders promptly fillled for boots or
shoes, any quality or style, pegped or
sewed, ut Lewis & Haghes shep.
sThu largest assortment of ladies tine
shoes and slippers in town at Aedlicld
fc Brownell's. Call and see them.
For your line imported and Kcj !
West cigar go to M. 15:iungart's cigar !
store, one door cast of Lang-di n's drug !
store.
Ladies will find relief fioin head- '
ache, costiveness, svviniining in the
head, colic, -our stomach, restlessness ; p Uss H,-,USE AljBAXYi 0R.j. GIBLIN
iik igestion constant or pnodii al , i. proprnetor. This hou.e is now furnish
Sick heaaaches, weakness III the buckled with the best new furniture Everything
or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and ! dean and commodious, offering to tin- 'iciieri
i different parts of the ..oily, a lei-ling j
I of lassitude and "e-spomlencv bv taking i
Simmons Liver
xcguiator. ii is not
unpleasant, is in.
iclv vegetable, and is
not injurious to the. most dt-lieale con
stitutioii.
j Jlccl I'roiiipll.v.
j The metnherp of tlic Woman's
i Relief Corns are reouei-ted to meet
j promptly at 2 r. m. on Friday, the j
! loth inst., :it the regular meeting, j
j as business of importance is to be i
transacted, and final arrangements
i made for the installation in the
evening.
For the next SO days we will rive a
discount of 15 per cent- on all leather
iootls bought from us.
Kedfiei.d & Bkownell.
A mammoth st.vk to select from at
a discount of 15 'jercent. R. &. B.
You can select a pair of fine shoes
from our sto.-k at a discount of 15 per
cent. Kedfield fc Bkownell.
Improve this opportnnity to buy a
pair of 5 shoes for $4.25 bv paving
cash. Good for 30 davs. K. X B.
Von will Save Money
BY TAKING YOUli SEWING M CHINKS
to the repairer, B F. Parsons, at Sixth
ai.d Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good
satisfaction or no pay
llusleiil liislrumenls Repaired. .
CHAS L PIEKCE IS PREPARLjJ TO
tune, clean and repair organs at reason
able rates. Old cases will be lmlished and
made itood as new. Violins lepaired, and all
striinretl instruments a snerialtv. Ordftis Inft
..k?..!?:J!!S .ty .'S
cou"try' wiH bepronipUy attended to.
All
ROAD SUPERVISORS ARE REQUESTED
to include in their annual reports Oil.
tools belonging to the county in tlieir ro id
districts, and also the condition of the roads
in their respective districts, and about what
amount of lumber will probamy be needed
for bridges therein next season. And any
person hearing ef any lumber being pur
chased at countv exneuse b anv suuervisor
and not used upon bridges upon public roads, j
will please take interest enouicn in county
a&iiis to report the same to the county court
Uiat we mav investigate the matter.
J. J, WHITNEY,
Cuuuty Judge.
Ileal
Kfttule and
Employment
Acency.
FORTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE
of about ItiO acres, or those having larger
tracts which they would be willing- to divide
up into 80 or 160 acre lots, are invited to call
at our oHiceras we have a ew customers for
that class of farms. We c?n also furnii-h par
ties wanting help, either male or female, for
the city or country, with such help as they
desire on short notice; and we also have a few
situations for both male and female in the
! citv and countrv. Call at our office if vou
want help or want employment. We can get
ro,wni .nume - r streeI. aa
loilung W. C. rVeed!leV tin store.
F. X. BURKHART & CO.
This space is reserved for Wal
lace & Thompson, who were too
busy selling goods yesterday to
write an adv.
NEW TO-1JAY.
Wanted.
IMMEDIATELY AT F. A. BURKHART &
L Co.'s real estate and employment office, a
man to worn 011 a farm, also two jfirU to do
general housewark. Apply at once.
tor Sale.
A NICE,
COMFORTABLE
AND COM-
j. x. mi.iinoui dwelling, six rooms, one am',
one-bali rtories high, hard finished, splen
did well of water, small barn, situated on
north Fou-:h street. This is a very desirable
residence, being hi one of the best neighbor
hoods in the eity. 'Ihe house ia compara
tivi ly new and modern in construction. For
furtii. r information inquire at this ollice.
ruisitiA.vs.
GW. riASTOX, PHYSICIAN AND SL'K
, jreon, Albany, Oregon
MH. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SL'Kr
, geon. Allia y, Oregon.
D'iii,
E. A. McALISTER HAS LOCATED
his ottice on the corner of First and
Broa-'albin street, over liedtield & BroimeU's
store, whore he can be found when not pro
fessionally engagsd.
TirRS M.E. McCOY.M. O.HOMEOPATHIC
ItL physician, olti e anil residence corner of
First and Bilker streets, Albany, Or. Chronic
disease a specialty. Consultation free. Of
fice hours: 10 to 12 A M. and 2 to 5 p. m.
DOCTOR HENRY SMITH, 433 KEARNEY
street,. San Francisco, over 20 years ex
perience in the treatment of enronic and
special diseases in American and European
hospitals and other institutions, making a
specialty of these affictiotis. Home treat
ment sent to such as ca'in it visr his ottice.
Orders for medicine promptly attended to.
ATTOKNKVS.
I R. N.
L'. Law,
BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT
brllow's Temple.
VIII practice in all courts
of the state, and
business.
jive special attention to all
WOLVERTON & IRVINE, AITORNEYS
at Law, Albanv, Or. O. lice in rooms 1:5
and 14,
store.
Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's
T K.
WEATHORFORD, ATTORNEY AT
r) . law, Albany,
Oregon. Offlce in Odd
Fellow's Temnle. Will nr!iftii-i in -ill tl,
j courts or thestate, and give special attention
to all hitsiness.
FOR SALE.
"V70UNG TEAM, NEW IIARE-St.. NEW
X Dtmoc at wagon; first-class outfit for
gardener. See Keutun 4: Chase, Grocers, be
wcen Opera House til Posiotfico.
HOUSE-FIVE YEARS OLD, 16 HANDS
high, very gentle in harness, single or
double. Enquire at Hkrai.d office.
PLANING MILL FOR al,E. me .uw,
desirable fac'ory privilee in the city, in
quire of C, L. Uritah, foot of Lyon St. "
lir.lKLs.
REY K RE II Ol'SE, A L BAN Y,T)IL-CHAS.
Pfuilfi r, Pr .p. Only fust edass house
HI the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage otti.-e for Corvallis.
public superior accommodati iis to any in ;he
"ir-r-
pm R KST A C RANT . KKKS1I OYsTEIJS
every tiny served in anv stvle.
SrEl'IAL NOTICES.
rpVO GOOI GIKLS WANTED TO LX) JEN
L eral ho isewotk fierman preferred. Ln
(jnire at .Meczger's Emp ovment Ayency. j
.olicc In llehloi-N, j
I l.L PEUSOXS KNOWING THEMSELVES j
i indebted to -ha firm of Hotfinan &
I'fciffer are hereby notified to call and settle I
iheir accounts immediately, .us the same will i
vi Ft-b lt be nlacco in the bunds of an at-
toniey i r collection,
John Hokfmax,
Fra.nch Pkkjffer.
Dissolution of t'onarluerMhin.
riHE CO PA KTNERSH I P HERETO FORE,
1 existing between John Isom, E. J. Lan
ninsr and Edward Goiii", under the firm name
of Nom, Lanninif & Co.', is hereby dissolve i
b mut'ai consent, Edward fioins retiring.
JOHN ISOM,
E J. LANNING,
JiDWARD GOINS
Albany, Jan -2,
The business in the futil'i will be conduct
ed bv John Isom sml E. J. Lanbiiir, under
same style t firm nnmu. Isoin. Laniun i
Co.. who will pa all liabilities of the late
j fi'm, and a'e alone authorized to collect all
outstanding accounts.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby eiven that the partnership here
tofore existiing between Jidin Hoffman and
Francis Pfeffcr, under the firm name of Hoff
man & Pfeiffer, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. The business will be continued
by the litter, who will assume a 1 liabilities,
and all outstanding accounts will be collected
by the old firm.
Dated Albany, Jan. 4, 18SS.
John Hofhmax,
Francis Pkeutkr.
HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
. and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
1,-iORTY DOLLARS REWARD. A RE
r ward of 40 will be paid for the recov
ery of the body of benjamin Ohling, who is
supposed to have been drowned in the Wil
lamette at Corvallis on Frid y, Dec. 16. The
above reward will be paid by Ohling Bros.
Albany, Dec 30.
BOARDING AND- LOUGING ON REAS
onahle terms at Mrs. C. Ball's restaurant,
comer of Ilafcer and First street, opposite
thenar brewery No Chinese cooks.
FOR SALE CHFAP. NICE 'TOME A F EW
minutes' walk from the new college at
Corvallis, easy terms.
Address box 148.
Al
tf. ban v.
Magnolia t'lonr.
I IHE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV
1 ered to any part, of the citv, for gl.lftaer
sack. JOHN A. CRAWFORft
nlSOdtf
DR R KOLDEWAY, VEIERINARY SUR
geon, Albany, Oregon. -Graduate of Ger
man and American colleges.
TENG HEVG, WASHING AND IRONING.
Laundry on Ellsworth street, between
the Revere House and Johnson's Blacksn.ith
shop. All work warranted first-class an 1 sat
isfactory. Prices low.
mo LfT NICE FURNISHED ROOMS,
L with or without board, either double or
single. For particulars applv at Hkrald
ofHee.
Sew Barber .shop. j
QINCE THE FIRE TIIOS JONES HAS '
kj g.nerally fitted up th- rjom on Elsworth
street opposite the Revere house at the back
of Conn Bros.' grocery store where his friends
and patrons will find him now ready to carry
on the barber business as before.
p Year p
ALBAXY OPERA UOIIgt,
January 13, 1888
Ladies attending are requested to wear
fancy dress, consisting of one of the national
colois. A general invitation is extended to
all. Music by Prof. Diamond's orchestra of
Salem; Prof. Coomer? cornetist.
fiSTTickets, including supper at the City
Restaurant, 2 00; spictators. 25c. For sal'c
at Blackmail's drug store-
Albany OperjHouse
16
MONDAY TTTESD;'
"17
JANUARY
K SHtsHL TEAKS
And constantly increasing public favr r of the
ROYCE AND LANSING
AD SWISS BEl.L-KlEB!.
Mirth, Music, Burlesque and Comedy, anc
also the eminent young violii-ist, OLAF
MoEN, late of the conservatory jf miisic,
Christiana, Norway, now making his first tour
of America Over l.tHMI.UOf) of people have
witnessed the aboe entertainment. Pre s
and public iron the lakes to the gulf, anil At
lantic to the Pacific enthusiastic in theb
praise.
ii. Secure 'eats early at Blac-kman's. Best
seats only 75c.
Albany Opera House.
" ONE NIGHT ONLY.
SATI ItOAY.... .I4M AUY 21. 1S88
uoi ule nA.n nor II
Unole Tom's Cibia Do,
AND
2-UNIFORMED BRASS BANDS-2
WHITE ai.d COLOKtD.
The only Double Company in Exist
ence. A laugh for every minute
smiles and tears nlended logether!
Twocomical,ludicrous, musical Marks!
A pack of ferocious, luau-huntius
bloodhounds.
The TwtTOreatest Topsles on Enrtb.
Jinpersoniitcd by tuc distinguished
serio comic queens of song and oper
atic prima dunnas,
THE 1IYKKS SISTEUS.
Specially engaged for this great double
company. 'Ihe most fast inatim; and
tikiited CHILD ACTRESS iu the
world, littie
JK.XME Fl ltSM lV a I. V i.
Engaged for this season, the onh,
genuine South Carolina Jubilee Sing
ers and Uantation TrouVadors, :U) in
aumber; the ictlictlc trained donkey.
LeOx; the smallest Shetland .onv ii:
the world; Edison's eiectric parlor
light- maguiti.:ent scenery by V. eght
lin; elaborate costumes by Dazicn. A
street parade given daily at 12 o'clock.
Reserved scats on sale at Blackmail's
drug stole.
NORTHWEST
Fire! Marine Insurance
COMPANY,
I'orilaiHl, . . Oregon
Capital Stock,- $500 000
B,L THOMPSON, Agent
Rf.pkkf.nc in Albanv. -'. E. Young 1..K
Bl in. L. Flinii, C. H. Stewart and'iV. H
ooitra.
-I
0VFRLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VlA-
Oregon & California Haii.koal
And Connections.
I.ilirornia Kxpre-K Triilns llailv.
4:00 p m..Lv i'-irtlaiiiTr.T. Ari."i0:40 "juii
8:(i0pm..Lv Albanv Lv . 7-O.i am
820 a m..Ar A.shlai'd Lv.. 5:40 pin
Local Pus. Trains Unity Kk. Sunday
8:00 am.. Lv Portland Ar alis inn
12:40 p 1U..LV Albany Lv..ll::j;, .,,
2:40 o m..Ar Eu.ene .Lv.. O.iki am
Lebanon Brnneli.
8:10 p m . . Lv- Albany . . . . Ar . . 5:45 am
8:5( p m. . Ar Lebanon Lv . 5:00 am
2:50 p m . . Lv Albany Ar . . 2:45 pm
1-36 P m . . Ar . Lebanon Lv . . 2:00 pm
PULLMAN BUFfET SLEEPERS
Daily between Portland and San Francisco.
Emigrant sleepin ars between Porilai.cl
and sail Francisco free of charjre.
'IheO. ivC R R. Ferry ma1- es connexion
with all the regular trains on the east side di
vision from foot of F street.
Men! Side Division.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Mall Train Unity-Except Sunday.
7:30 a m.. La- Portland ."vAr".? 6:15 pin
12:25 p in. .Ar Corvallis Lv.. 1:30 pm
KxpreKS Train Daily Kxctpt Sunday.
4:f 0 p n . . Lv Portland Ar.. 0:00 am
S:00 P m.. Ar MeMinnville.Lv. 5.45am
' V r--
At Albany and Corvallis connect -jth
trains of Oreg-ii Pacific railroad.
"For fud information regardin ' rates
maps, etc-, call on co . pariv's a-ent '
R. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS,
Manager. G. F. & P. a
I
WITH BILLIARD HALL
J.M. WILLI A MH, .
CHOICE WINE
saPvSSi; Af,;11h -
2 At Revere House,
VT ' 1
Husrawiniefl iflDipy
ouse San
we
ULTLESS FAMILY MEDICINE
"I have used Simmons Liver
Regulator for many years, Lav
ing made it my only Family
Medicine. My mother before
me was very partial to it. It is
a safe, good and reliable medi
cine for any disorder of the
system, and if used in time is
a great preventive of aicknean.
I often recommend it to my
friends, and shall continue to
do so. , . -
"Rev. James M. Rollins,
.'astor M. E.Church, So. Fairfield, Va.
IME AND DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED h
'tray ft keeping Simmon lAvet
egulator in the houae.
"I have found Simmons IAver
Regulator the best family med
icine I ever used for anything
that may happen, have used it
in Indigestion, Colic, JHarrhaea.
Jiilioitsness, and found it to re
lieve immediately. After eat
ing a hearty supper, if, on going
t o bed, I take about a teaspoon
fnl, I never feel the effects of
the supper eaten. f
"OVID G. SPARES,
"Ex-Mayor Macon, Qa."
4S-ONLY GENUINE
lias our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper.
. H. Zeilin & Co., Sole Proprieton
.no. HrT..4DELPmA . T
G 1 ROLAND i .CO.
New Store, New Roods,
CONSISTING OF MEN
Furnishing floods. Hals CnpsBAAls,
hoes and Fine 4 Joining:, ( liitlrt
lecllons In Eimcy sinuiiurr berk
Wear. Silk Underwear, Ifailbrittxau
I iilerwe.-ir. Fish. Clark him! HaisS
;iot '.. I lie very hesl make !'
Hand Sewed Slmes and Ihe ver
alest I. ilex In Men's tout It's anil
Koy'.s llulhins. Ill 4'etebrali-d
Makes orHals in
EVERY STYLE.
Remember our stoek consists of briirbt
lie- fresh ootls, and as honest, fair an
square ('ealiiijr is our inatto, we a-k the pub
lie to call an i get prices. No trouble toahov.
gooos. 2TOiie nnor WKstcf the Revere House,
Albany, Oregon.
C. B. ROLAND & CO.
F O S AY & MASON
Wholesale and Ketail
Druggists i Booksellers
A. BOND & SON,
l)eile;s in
iitii limit
I rill -
r
ui'ui ia ii I y l ; 1 1 il l I w it M &
Irving, Ljuif l'o.f rfsH.
JOHN BRIGGS,
FjLORIST,
Roses a Specialty.
Cemetery lots pUmteil and cared for by the
ui'jiith or year.
ALBANY, -
OHEGOX
E. BECKWITH, M. D..
Homoeopathic
Oifice over Gradwohl's store, near Fi:st and
IVri v treets, Albanv.
ExicmIi-ik Xoiiee
11
tice is hcrvny given rhui tne undcrsi:
rued
has this day been duly appointed execu
trix of tne last will ami testami'Pt of John A.
Shore, deceased, y ih county c .uit of Liiiu
c:".ntv, Oreyan. ..i;il th-t nli "?.s-.ii kivm
c'.aia.S aihist siU i-sUti are hei'cbv notified
to prdse- t she same pr .perly vorineii to
miil.-rsi-.nrMl ut. Iipi ,-uuI.1.....a ii. ..is, !
the
Linn
i county, within six months from th (fate
ot
cms notice:
Dated December 7, 1S3T.
; Hewitts wasC ' SSSSx.
Attorneys for Executrix.
K.VfCHJor's Snif hf Ileal Kslalw
NoticC 1 herebj 3ir,i, that ui.der arm by
virtue o: al! urdur of 'a!e (lul. made
entered of record by th! coilntv oourtaf Linn
county, Oreuon, at the January term, 1889.
there. .f, in the matter of the estate of 1 M.
Cooper, .lei.-eased. theur.dirsigned, the executors-
i.f the last will aim tescaiiitnt of said I.
M. Cooper, decease.!, iil, at the door of the
court hou-- in Alnany, Or. gon. on Saturdav
the 4tb day of February, 1SS8, at the h mr or
one o'clock, i : h. of said day, offer lor sa'e, at
pu'nlicaiic.ion to tiie highest bidder, the fal
lowing described real property, as the prop
erty of said estate, to-wit; Beginning at a.
stone fixsxu inches, at the southwest corner
of the land set art to E. V. Cooper, ami
running thence mirth 7!) 90 chains to a stoiie"
thence west 12.50 chains to a stone 5x11x14
inches; thenc- south 79.!S chains .o a s on-
SxsxW incnes; thence ea-t 12.5 1 chains to
tr.u place ot bt-ginuing, containing 9a 7(i-lUft
acres, save and except the riyht of way here
tofoie conveyed to the Albany and Lebanon
railroad company, all in Linn' count v, OiegOit
ami in townsiiip 11 S R :j West.
Said safe will be made tor goid coin, caslt
in luirtl. on the day of ile
January 4, ISSS.' G. W. COOPER,
B F, PLRDOM,
D R. N. BLACKBURN, Executors, etc.
Attorney for Executors.
X ol ire of Final Seilleiai-at.
Notice is liereby given that the undersigned,
executor of the last will and testament of
Elisha Harry, deceased, has filed in the.
cjinitv court of Linn cout.iy,Ore:on,his flual
account as such exe u or, and t.ie said court
hi3 appointed Monday, the 0th day of Fel
ruary, 1888. at the hour of one o'clock in the
afternoon of s ud day, for the hearing ot ob
jections to said account and the settlement .
thereof. j. l. WIGLS,
Executor.
ITT WRIGHT. ARTIST, IS PRKPAREl
If to tive instruction in drawing, also,
oil and water color punting. For terms ap
ply at studio, residen e of Mrs. Wm: ln
bruille, corner Ellsworth and Fourth streets.
AND n.UB ROOMS
. Proprt-km
AND LIQUOR
0f and i.ro,t,d cig
gars Ott.
Albany, Oregon, gj
i : ill f ii l mi nil mi t
looms !
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