THE MORNING- HERALD : SUNDAY. JANUARY 15, 1888
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Earning SaUctaltl
JO. & C. R. K. TIME TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
Arrives, licpartc! Arrives.
CaU.expr
'Vfne ex
Freight
6:45am! 7.05am
llloamjll. 35an.j
I 7. 10am j
Portlan-lO.lOam
" 3.45pm
" 2.45pm
SOUTH BOUND.
Arrives Departs Arrives.
Cala.exp
"Eugene ex
Freight
7. 45pm I g.Oopm! Ashland 9.00am
12.20pm! 1-X40pffli Eugene 2.40p m
i 1 30pm 'Eugene 6.00pm
No freight teceived (or south after 11a.
of same d vy .
LEBANON
I'm Albay Departs
No. Il....;i2 50 p m
BRANCH.
rrives
Lebanon at 1.36
' rs.56
p in
i m
"No. 13...
S.10 p m
I'm l.ebali
No. 12 ; 5 00 a m Albanyat 5.45 a m.
No. 14 . 2.00 p m " 2.45 pm.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TAIU.E.
Arrives Depart
I'lfsenjer
Freisrnt
It :15am 1:0) p m
5:2.ipm 6:50 a. m
joni; AIMMT TOW.V
Sleigh bells for sale at 1
Thompson's.
A fresh lot of
cream cheese at
Parker Bros.
.K.ating is again goou on tne;
lakes near this city. !
The thenno'iieter was down to '
zero yesterday morning. I
Bewafre of slippery places. Get !
a Traveler's accident policy of i
inn.
Before you go skating have Winn
write vjou an accident policy in the
Traveler's.
The Royce & Lansing company
will arrive here to-morrow noon
from Corvallis.
Boston brown bread is among
the cold weather luxuries at Par
ker Bros, oakery.
Ir. Ellis' many natrons will bo
pleased to know that lie has re--Muiiedj
practice again.
Services in the M. E Chuich
South Sabbath morning and even
ing by Mrs. L. P. Round.
Win. M. Hoag, who has been
absent for several months in San
Francisco, has returned home.
The Royce and Lansing Musical
Comedy Co. and Swiss Bell Ring
ers will appear in this city on Jan.
l(3th and 17th. .
James Foster, jr.. of Yaquina, is
in the city. He has recently re
turned from a trip to Japan, and is
now on his way to Portland.
Messrs. Curran & Monteith sold
yesterday to Ida, M. Brush a ot in ;
i-'. riacMemau s au.mion, ;
own.-d by F. E. Allen, for $2o0. ;
The immense stock of boots and !
a. ii ii..... 7,-. ... t . .
worth sold.
The Washington territory council
has adopted a bill to provide for :
the sinking of artesian wells, but
governor temple blighted it with i
the frost of hi . veto. j
Members-of F Company O. N. ',
(i.,oi this city, win report forth-'
with to T. J. Overman for the j
pui pose of having their measures j
taken for uniforms. By order of j
committee. !
J. H. Burkhart, the job printer, j
received a new if-M machine yester
day for numbering record book
pages, bank pape,r etc., which will
be a valuable addition to his already
ell equipped ollice.
Dr. (iunderson's office is at pres--ent
at the corner of Baker and
Third street, where he is 5repa"red
to treat all kind of diseases to
-which male and female is subject.
Catarrh treated successfully.
Dr. Ellis wishes to thank his
many friends for their kind atten- I 1
tion since his recent accident, anil
during the subsequent- illness of
iii wifo sirid lsire to mate that
he is now prepared to resume
practice.
Mr Franklin Co Il;lvA
Iiave
opened in connection with their j
second hand store a first-class tin
shop, and will hereafter be in the
liel'i for contracts and all other
work usually connected with the
uusiness.
The Willamette
Tacking Co.'s
stoie is one of the most attractive
in the city. Its proprietors keep i
on sale ihe fine fruits canned by i
the company during the past sea- j
on, ana also a choice stock of fam- j
ily groceries. j
At the Congregational church j
this morning the subject of the j
sermon will be "The Childhood of !
Jesus." At six o'clock v. m. the j
Y. P. S. C. E. meets. Sermon in
the evening on "The Wise Men j
from the East." Ail are cordially j
invited to these services. j
The Pyke comic opera company j
will positively appear in this city
on January 25th and 2th in two i
of their latest successes, "Black
Mantle" and Nanon," which plavs
Tver nrndnced to mrl-H l.n.,. in
i ortlaml. liie company is even
stronger than when last in Albany
and the public can exjiect a great j
treat. j
Now is the time to subscribe for !
newspapers and magazines tor
IS88. h.L. Kenton continues to
.-receive subscriptions for all the
leading periodicals, saving sub-
scribers the trouble, risk and ex-
pense ot sending direct to publish-
ere. Orders lelt at the store of
jveutuii . x v iiastt: win receive
prompt and careful attention
Olaf Moen, the young violinist,
mow making his first tour of the
United Mates with the Royce &
Lansing company, is but twenty
two years of age and is a graduate
of, the conservatory of music of
Christiana, Norway. He has ap
jpeared with success in 'concerts in
Christiana and Stockholm. His
rirst appearance in this country
as at Minneapolis, where he met
"with great success and was at once
classed by the press among the
.leading violinists that have ever
visited this country.
snoes at .-v. r. icxin inn i oemg : rapuuy eaien away, ue are m-inis, n ine ireedug weattier con
slaughtered at twenty-five per cent. formed that at least seventy-fiva j tinues, will form a famous place
discount on each and every dollar's i feet has gone this winter. The new j for skating.
OKFfcOX FLOI'B TBADE.
The Pacific Coast Trade with China and
. Japan Competition with Manitoba.
Readers of the Herald are not
unfamiliar with the fact that there
is a growing demand for Oregon
flour aeroafi the Pacific, some ship
ments having been made by the
Red Crown Mills of this city, and
uthe; prominent flouring mills of
the state during the past vear.
Oregon millers are located directly
at ocean jiorts nearest to the land
of the Chinese and Japanese.wbich
countries are beginning to recog
nize superiority of Oregon flour,
and find in the markets here their
best place to procure breadstuff's.
Discussing the question of flour
supply on this coast, the Winni-
peg Commercial observes that Ore-
j gnn millers appear to be making
I good ue of the new line of steatn
j ers put on by the C. I. R. R. be
! tween Vancouver and China ar.d
: Japan. On each trip of these steam
! ers we read of large shipments of
flour across the Pacific. One Ore
! gon 'miller has made the trip across
! tne ocean hiinseit
aim leiegrapneu .
back large orders to his firm. He
j s ates that there is a big market tor j
i cheuP . tloa n V,OW!-n lKIul0
; countries. Manitoba millers would I
; like to share in tins trade, but this j
; advantage ot the long railway haul j
Another feature in favor of the Ore
gon millers is that eheao flours are
wanted. The expense of shipping
c.ieap grades of flour to the coast is
of course just as great as for
tine grades. Were fine grades
of flour most in demand, Manitoba
millers would be in a position to
compete more successfully with the
1-...,.. .,iir. 'i i... m... -. : 1 1
British Columbia, though their
business in that direction is only a
traction ot what it was before Mani-;
toba flour was placed in the field, j
i-i Victoria, particularly, mere ls
quite a quantity ot Oregon flour
still useil, though this perhaps par
tially owing to custom, the people
having been so long used to the
: article that they are slow to change,
j A Portland paper of a late date also
i notes the shipment of a large lot of
j millstutfs and chopped feed to
i British Columbia, ilie ability of
! the Oregon millers to hold out at
1 all in British Columbia, against
the Manitoba product. -ith the
; duties in favor the latter, demon
! strates the favorable position they
i are in to handle the China and
; Japan trade.
i . .
! The
Uillauiellc at I'orvnlliK.
The editor of the Leader on last j
Tuesday went, stems rlin river nml
examined tne place where the Wil-
lamette ,s trving to make a new
channel for itself, leaving Coivallis
to the left. The bank is being
: . j i .. . l ii .
. channel would pronaoly strike into;
j a chain of sloughs running through '
:ur. viiioanKS niace. ine matter!
is one ot importance to 'orvallis.
It is on a navigable river now. If
the Willamette should prove suc
: cessful in its present otforts to get
away from us, we should be left, in
, MlK floilhlp (no Ir Ilnrm;irm
i nmlnt.n.i r,at-
i ir.g' this matter to the proper de-
: partment. llewoubt lie niatennllv
: assisted, no doubt, by a good peti
1 tion of our citizens. A good many
i of our citizens don't know any
I thing about the matter. We
I shouldn't have known as much as
! wc do, unless we had gone ducking
i over the river with such poor sue
! cess as to leave ample time for ob
servation. Benton Leader
Co ii v ova t iou a I jc r v 1 c e. .
The convor-aticnal services to be
held in the Episcopal church will
begin with evening service on Tues-
lav, .January l, and continue
i through
t'ne ISth, B)th,
)th and
! umlay, the L'.i insts. Hie tol-
vit-fcou uiiiiw. ant- wirou mulcts i sionary, ano wue win conduct ser
are still holding some trade in I vices at the Bantist church to-dav
i lowing papers win lie reaauuriiigiiueiicwamiisicaicunveniii.il. lhev
1 11,1 ser"'ts:
i ' '-'ie Vf- of" tnft holy scrip
! t'lres in tlu services, inclu.lii.g tlu
: i s.iiici, uy nit" Jtio
! Wood.
John V..-her-
2 Morning
C. Tavlor.
prayer, Rev Jesse
o The creeds, llev. A. L. Par
ker.
I 4 The Ecclesiastical v ar or cal-
endar,
Kev.
-The
F. N. Post.
Litany,. Rev.
5th
Short. Wm. S.
6th Office of the holy commun
ion. Rev. Geo. W. Foote.
7 The hymnal or church music,
Rt. Rev. Wistar B. Morris, D. 1).
On Sunday, the 22d inst., the
rite of confirmation will be admin
istered by Bishop Morris.
The public is cordially invited to
attend these services. The morn
ing services will be held at 11
o'clock; evening services at7:U0
o'clock.
The, Taq u ilia's Freight.
Agents of the Oregon Pacific in
this city have received word from
C. C. Ilogue that the freight of the
i .1 1 ... l . -v- .:
w sieuiiiMiip iaqmna ui;
in a
few days. A number of merchants
in this city at first refused to sign
the average bond, its wording to
them apjiearing to be ambiguous;
but when the matter was fuliv ex-
j pinned to them, and upon receipt
i 0f tjie assurance that thev would
j have to refund only about 40 per
j cent. of the vaiue of the freight to
tj,e eompanv for average purposes,
nearly all 6f them have affixed
( tneir signatures.
A Urave SaNplcion.
The authorities of Salem are in- j
vestigating the reported murder of j
an illegitimate infant. The Salem j
Statesman says: "For several j
days past rumors of a supposed I
case of infanticide, in which a well
known young man and a woman of
more or less doubtful reputation in :
this city are the principal ligures, ;
have been current on the streets.
The story goes that one week ago
last Tuesday night a prominent i
physician of Salem was called to a
room in the opera hcuse to attend
morning gave Mrth fo a healthy j
female child. The woman was un-1
married, and the room in which
j she was delivered was that of the j
j The doctor called at the opera
house during the several succeed
ing days until Saturday and looked
after the welfare of the unfortun
ate little bne. On last Monday,
when he came around, he failed to
find the child, and his questions
did not elicit satisfactory responses.
The woman finally confessed that
the child had died and been burie 1
by an undertaker in North Salem.
T.he doctor further investigated the
matter, and finding that no under
taker in town had made any sucn
interment, reported the matter to
wi mlk . fnl, , ' rfi 'tinn Th(.
attair should certainly be silted to
the bottom. If the parties most
concerned have been unjustly sus
picioned of making unlawful dis
position of the evidence of their
crime, thev owe it to themselves
and to the public to clear it up.
Pustnflit-es and Fensions.
C. Salines, postmaster at Palls-
tot, j, Ik COU!itv. (Wo... has ),.n
: r , J ' O J
p ,inted Jo h LvonfJ has ho(n
appointed posimas.er at Drain,
1)oHBittM count v. Oregon, vice John
Km kendall, resigned. Pensions
hiU:e heail sranteJ u f0nows: jre-
gon-
East Portland. Washington terri
tory Amelia, widow of Augustus
E. Alden. Seattle; Mexican war,
Michael Green, Block house. Idaho
Mexican war, K. , Foster, Boise
i Citv.
Iislniiary jcr vices.
Rev. E. G. Wheeler. S. S.
Mis
- i ... i, ,
Mr. Wheeler will
preach at 11
o'clock. At
.5 :oU r
m. Mrs Whee
ler, with the assistance oi herlar
chart, will lecture upon and dem
onstrate tlie "Two Wavs. Tin
service will be more specially for
the young people. At 7 in the
evening Mr. W. will preach again ;
subject, " Which Way? " A wide
and cordial invitation is extended
to all of these services.
out of Hunger.
The host of friends and constit
uents of Judge R. P. Boise will be
glad to learn that be is practically
out of danger, and will in all prob
ability be able to resume his ju
dicial duties long before the next
term of circuit court sits, which
will be in Marion county the sec
ond Monday in February.
A Lake fr'iriiiril.
The cold weather has caused an
i ice gorge
in the Santiam canal
immediately south of this city,
which has formed a lake from the
depot nearly half a mile back.
m .
-o lluuibu Abiml llii..
It is a straight business proposi
tion, easily comjirehendetl and
worth givi g attention to, that the j
entire stock of boots and shoes at i
A. B. Mcll wain's, is now offered at !
twenty-five per cent, discount. I
This sale is positive, as the entire '
assortment is offered without re-:
i assortment is offered without
Hcr tlt this d"'Urhtcr in pri.-es
SlnrlliiiK A irinble frail!
A wonderful olfer! Cloaks, jack
ets and wraps, of every description,
at sweeping prices. Desiring to
greatly reduce our stock on these
lines before taking in ventoiy, we wis
offer ourentiro lineof : pringer Bros,
tailor niiide garments at cos; or less.
This is a rare chance. Call early
while the assortment is large.
.Mom k; i n A: Skitknh wit.
"invenia:; ai.tl .ini-.(.
The K. B. CJeorge conveniion and
coin-eft company, who are now
giving a successful series of con-
; certs in Corvailis, will be in Ali a-
; n on aniniii iy, .lanuary 2 ,to cum-
are wen iiualitieil and successiu
teachers of the divine art.
ArkmiM U-ileineiit.
Received loday liom C. B.
Winn, agent for the Travelers In
surance Co., full amount of my
claim against the company on ac
count of injury received. The com
pany's promptness is appreciated,
and I heartily recommend it to any
who may need insurance.
X. B. Sl'REXCER.
Albany, Jan. 10, 1SSS.
Removal.
Messrs. Devoe it Robson have
removed their hardware store and
agricultural depot into their new
building just completed. They
have elegant quarters, and have a
large stock of shelf hardware and
agricultural and farming imple
ments for the coming year's trade.
No sufferer from any scrofulous
disease, .vho will fairly try Aver's
Sarsaparilla, need despair of acme.
This remedy purges the blood of all
impurities, destroys the germs of
; scrofula, and infuses new life and
! vigor throughout the physical
j organization.
t - -
' Stop that cough, by the use of
I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral the best
specific for all throat and lung dis-
eases. It will allay inflammation.!
j aid respiration, and strengthen the
: vocal organs. Ayer's Almanacs i
are free to all. Ask for one. !
For the next :10 days we w
discount or 15 percent- on ail
iroods boujrht from lis.
tve a I
leather !
Kepfield Bkowxell.
A mammoth sto, k to :
a discount of 15 vcrecnt.
lect from nt
K. &. B.
You can select a p iir of tine shoe '
from our stock at a discount of 15 per i
cent. Kepfield Bkowvkli !
i
JrVrS,,?
t ca;
i
h. Good for :!0 d.iv.
U 0
A HOKK1BLK rU.iBUC.
A Salem Mother Arrested for the Murder of
Her Infant Child. '
Special to the HesaldI
Salem, Jan. 14, This atternoon
a woman named Lizzie B. George.
alias Van Pelt, was arrested by j
Sheiiff Minto rn a charge of in
fanticide. About ten days since
she became the mother of a female
infant and for several days refused
to properly nourish her offspring.
Her physician insisted in the mean
time that the child should be cared
for, but she insisted that she had
not the physical means for nourish
ment. Last Monday the physician
called and found the child missing.
The woman said the child had died
but her statements were so contra
dictory that the physician's suspic
ions were aroused and he investi
gated the matter. He could not
find where the child was buried
and several circumstances conspir
ed to make the case look very sus
picions. As the woman was arrest
ed to-day she will be examined on
Monday
One young man is said to have
stated Ihat he knew "'agner, the
reputed father of the child, carried
the body of the infant from the
house on Sunday night; but when
questioned about the matter to-day
he refused to make any statement.
KUK.VUII.a.
Smke Estrcllas.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros.
A fine, line of neckties at Blain's.
Six shaves for a dollar at T. Jones'.
Uui.licr :;u;jd.s at cost at X. H. Allen
& Co.'s.
ti'i-iic-h, the jeweler, keeps railroad
time.
Sewed calf boots Lewis ii.
Hughes.
Go to Ri.-dtield ife Browncll's for
fresh groceries.
Xew goods and low prices at C
Roland kW Co.'s.
Fresh roasted weanuts every Jav
Hotfnian A: Pfei'l'er.
Cash w.ll bay groceries cheap
B.
at j
at
Rcdrield A: I'rowneU's.
An elegant new- parlor set for sale
cheap at the Second Hand Store.
Cloaks, jackets and w inter wraps at
cost or less at .Monteith jc Seiten bach's
For A No. 1 eider vinegar go to Hotl'
man A: Pfeiiler's, at -i5 cents per gullon
Cloaks. jtiek'ts and wiotei wraps at
eost or less at Monteith it SeitenbachV.
X'ew line of gents' furnishing goods j
now arriving at f: B. Roland it Co.'s
Tin- boss )lace to liiiy crockery and' i
glassware at Conn Bros, at way down' j
prices. ' ;
A new line of overcoat.-, just opened
siynsu anricncaji. c. is. Kolauil iV. Lo. !
Cloaks, jackets sum winter wraps at
cost or k-rs at Monteith v iSei.ten bach's.
Eagle cigars are the finest live cent
cigar on the market. For sale by Par
ker Bros.
Thirty cases of Winter boots in all
grades, just received In C. B. Roland it
(Jo. First class stock in every partie
ular.
Just received, the celebiated Estrclla
Key West cigar, the tim st Key West
cigar in the market, at M. Bauingart's
cigar store.
Conn Bros., sole agents for the cele
brated "Red Letter" cigar, strictly
Havana lilled, the lic-t 5-cent cigar ill
the market.
Orders promptly tilllcd for boots oi
shoes, any quality style, p.j-sed of j
sewed, at Lewis it ll.tglie-' -Mm. p. i
The largest nssnrttueiit of ladies tine j
shoes and slippers in town :t .i.-dlicld i
& Browncll's. Ca;: and see them. j
For yoiir tine imported and Key i
West cigar go to M. Uioiiiigarl'i. cigar !
store, one (loorcisl of L.oigdi n's drug i
-tore.
Ladies wi'l liml relief from head
ache, costivcnc!".-. sv. i'.'itning in tin
head, colie, 'our .-tiimach, re.-tlesne.-,
iuMgc.-tion. constant or p-rimlit ai
sick headaches, weakness in the b-iek
r kidneys, pain in tbe shoulders and
dillV-ien! part- of the .-ody, a feeling
of'hisi'm'ie and despondency by taking
Simaiyiis Liver Regulator.' It is not
unpleasati!. is purely egctalih-, and i
not injurious to the nio.-t ih-l iti; (".in
stitution. 4HIKII SKID.'fCS.
WlIEKE, Wiif.N- ANT. I'.V WiJOM SCIIVI
ci:s Wii.i. he Help To-i).v.
Cekmax Skkvick-. Held at the Al
bany t'ollcge Chapel every Sundav af
tcnioon at :! o'cio-k, b RL-v. j. B.
Braun.
Catholic. Service? every Sunday
at 1(I::-J0 a. in. .Sundav school' at '1 .
m. at the Academy. Rev. L. Metaver,
rector.
C nisTiAX Cm I'.cn Service.- every
foi. th Sunday at their chiireh building
by Rev. II. M. Waller at 11 a. m. and
usual hour in the evvening. Sundav
school at 10 a. in.
Evaxoei.icai.. Corner of Lyon r.nd
Fourth streets. Services at' 11 a in.
and 7::i0 p. in Pator k'.-v s V av
Nililnitii school Ida. in. '
'raver meet-
ni.yr every cdnesda v cveninir.
Mktiioi. ist. Corner Ellsworth and
Third streets Services at 1 1 a. m. and
V ::'.!) ii. m. Pastor, Hev. II. P. Webb.
Sabbath school :::0 p.m. Prayer meet
in sr every Thursday cveninir. '
I'KEsskytekiax. Cunicr of Broadal
bin and Fifth streets. Services at II a. i
m. and T::jt) p. . Pastor Kev. K. K. i
Pntchard. Sabbath school nt i :lo ;,. !
m. Prayer incetini; every Wednesday I
evening. " j
Oox;isk(;atioxai.. Corner of Ferrv j
.....1 c i. .... ... . . . . - !
niu roioiu streets. Services at 11 a.
in. and 7::j(l p. m. Pastor Hev. H.
Komin-er. Sabbath school at l:i:l..
Praver meeting Wednesday evenings.
L.MTEI) PuEsIil'TfiRl IV ( oi-ii.-i- of
Wasbinirton and Fifth streets. Servi-!
ccs at 11 a. in. and Trillin in Ri.tnr Rev !
3. G. Irvine. Sabbalh school at J::l ,.'
ni Praver meetine- every Weilm-.-dav
evcninir.
ST. Pai l Methodist Corner Mont-!
go tncry
mid Third streets. Services at
11 a in. and 7:0(1 n. in. Pastor. Kev
G. F. Round. Sabbath school at lu a. !
in. Prayer meeting on Thursday j
evenings. t
of Lyon and Fifth!
11 a. m. and . :.(
Baptist. Corner i
streets. Services at
p. m. Pastor Kev. L. L Trumbcll. j
oaiiuiun senooi ltnmeaiaieiy auer me
morning strviccs. Prayer meeting
every Ihursday evening.
Pkotfstaxt" Ei'iscoi'Ai. Chtrch
Services will be held hi St. Peters Epis
copal church every alternate Sunday,
morning and evening. Sunday school
at il::!0 a. m. Friday evening service
on every r nrlay preeeoinif the eunuay
Service." All are invited to attend.
Farmers will rind a good market
tor their proauce at K.enton ic
Chase's new store, between the
Opera House and the jxjstottice in
this city, where there is always on
hand a large stock oi groceries and
pro visions.
4 ream Whmt.
This is new preparation of wheat,
treated bv a process recently dis
covered, by which every particle
ot impurity is removed from the j
grain, leaving absolutely pure and
perfect article, and containing the;
I greatest amount of nutrition it is"!
possible to obtain. It is pro I
nounced bv all experts to 'whom it !
has been submitted as the most
perfect article of breakfast food
ever offered to the public.
. Wallace & Thompson,
Grocers.
NEW TO-DAW
Waiileai.
IMMEDIATELY AT F. A. BCRKHART &
1 Co.'s real estate and employment office, a
man to work on a farm, aluo two jfirls to do
generai housewark. Apply at once.
For sale.
NICE," COMFORTABLE AND COM-
A
nioiiious ilwellimr. six moms, one and
one-half .-tories high, hard finished, splen
did well of water, small barn, situated on i
north rou'th street. 1 his is a very desirable
lesidence, being in one of the best neighbor
hoods in the,city. The house i.- comparative-
new and modern in construction. For
furth r information inquire at tiiis !!ice.
rUlftM'IA.N.
GW. MASTON,
, jreon, Al'-any
PHYSICIAN
Oro'.'on
AND Sl'K- j
ELLIS,
I'HVSICIAN
y, Orpjron.
AND SUKr I
eon. Alba1
. E. A. McALISTEU HAS LOCATED!
his office on the corner of First and 1
Broa-'nlbin streets, over Kedfield & Iironnell's
store, where he can be found when not pro
fessionallv engagid.
MKS M.E. McC'OY.M. D.HOMUJOPATHIC !
physician, orti e anil residence vomer of i
Fiist and U.ikerstreeU, Albanj, Or. Chronic
diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Of- j
rice hours: 10toi2. m and -2 to 5 r. m.
i nCTOK HKNltV SMl l'H, 4:i; KEAUNEY
f 1
1 X I street, San Fra.icisco, over 20 vears ex-
.ei icncp
in the treitinent of enronie and
j special disease-, in Anierican and European
, hospitals and other institutions, iimkiiig a
j specialty of these affections. Hnie treat
i tnent sent to such as ca-uvjt visi- iis 0:fice.
! Orders for medicine promptly attended to.
4TTO It SKI'S.
BLACKBURN, A1TOKXEY AT
Albany, ore-.'on. Olfiee in Odd
1 K. N.
L'. Law,
hrllow's Temple. A'HI practice in all courts
ot the state, and give special attention to all
business.
lirol.VEl:TN & IRVIXK, ATTORNEYS
II at Law, Albany, Or. --O lice in room 1."
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Uiain's
.tore.
J.
K. WEATHOHFORn. ATTORNEY AT:
law, Albany, )r.-on . i ti-.-e in Odd I
I-edows Temple, will practi e in all the!
court? of i hestute, and i:ii e s;ie ial attention i
to ail business. I
van save.
j T'ol H. TEAM, NEW HARNESS, NEW
X
Ui'iiiocrat waaon; ftrst-eluss outfit foi I
gardener. See KentiHi & Chase, Oroeers, be-
ween Opera House n-'il I'os ottiee.
HOKSK KIVK YSVIS OLD. 16 HASPS
hisli, varv srentle in harness, sing'e or
Jouble. Knquire at Hkimmi office.
PLANING MILL FOK SALE. 'l'ilr. .viOoT
desinble factory privilege in the city. In
quire of C. L. Brush, foot of Lyon St.
HOTKL.
RKVKUE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS.
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first eelass house
in the city. Lartre sample rooms for coin-iK-rcial
men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. Oeneral state ottiee for Corvallis.
Russir f
promrie
SE, ALBANY, OK. J. GIBLIN,
romrietor. lhishoufe is now furnish
ed with the best new furniture Everything
ilean and commodious, offering to theireneral
public superior aeeoumioilati ms to any in the
citv.
C "JTY KEST URANT. FRESH OYSTERS
J every iay served in any style.
M'MIU MITKKS.
I rp.Wi) GOOD GIRLS WANTED TO Do (
EN-En-
1 eral lin-.isework
German preferre.l.
quire at .letz;;
ir's En pl'ijinent Agency.
oli-e to l-llors,
ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES
indebted to the firm of lioffu, un ,v
Piei'Ter are hereby ii'.tifieil to call and settle
rheir accounts immediate)-, as the same will
Du Feb 1st be '.liaceii in the hands of an at
torney f r colle- tieu.
John- Hoffman.
r'RAXCI-l I'l'KlFi'KK.
Diiiilin of 'iarlner.sliii.
."iic- op i m rvi.-i(ii i v UL-uLTurnDr
I
cxistiinf between John tsoin, E. J. Lan-i
ninif and Edward Goin-, under the linn name '
i.t Notn, Laniitiiif & Co., is hercb.' dissolved
in mut'..al eousei.t, Edwlird Goins retiritifr.
JOHN ISOM,
E J LANN1NG,
EDWARD GOINS
Aibany, Jan 2, 1SS3.
The business in the future will be conduct
ed bv John Horn and E. J. Lanning, under
suine s'yle i.f firm name, Isom, Lanuin &
Co.. who will pav all liabilities of the late
linn, and a-e alone authorized to collect all
outstanding accounts.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby niven that the partnership here-
forore ev istunr between John Hoffman and
; Francis Pfeffer, unde- the firm name of Hoff
i man & I'feiifw, is this day dissolved by am-
! tual consent. The business w iil be continued
: by the litter, who will assume a I liabilities,
an.' all nut standing accounts will be collected
' by the old firm.
j ' Dated Albany, Jan. 4, 1SSS.
; John Hoffman.
Fr ANCISj PFKIPFBR.
H.
EWER T, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
FORTY DOLLARS REWARD. A RE
ward of 40 will be paid for the rer:ov
ery of the body of Benjamin Ohlimr, who is
supposed t have been drowned in the Wil
lamette at Corvallis on Frio -y, Dec. 10. The
above reward will be paid by Ohlinfr Bros.
Alkant, Dec SO.
Boarding and lolging on re.vs
onable terms at Mrs. C. Ball's restaurant,
corner ot Baker
the Star brewvry
and First street, opposite
No Chinese cooks.
-loR SALE CHFAP. NICE HOME A FEW
' M. ter"'s
! J'
Address box 14S,
Al
tf. I HastnoHn Klonr.
i.uil BEST magnolia FLOUR DELIV
1 ered to any part of the citv, for Si. 10 jier
sack.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
nlSOdtf
You Hill Sare Money
ft
TAKING YOUR SEWING MVCHINES
reiiairer, B F. Parsons, at Sixth
and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good
satisfaction or no pay
i pOAD SUPERVISORS
ARE REOL'ESTED
X. to include in tn-r annual reports the
tools belomrinif to the county in their roid
districts, ami also the condition of the roads
iu their respective districts, au'J about what
amount of lumber wi;l proaniy be needed
for bridges there.n ne.vt season. And any
... ... .
person neinns; ot any luuiljer heuijr pur-
i cnasea at county ex;eiisc any suiervisor
j and not used upon bridge upon "public roads,
' Arill ple-ise take interest enough iu c.unty
' ??;"r' t0 .Te11fl tne county court.
I hal il l .,,.11- iiiL-ujlirr..,. O,.. ....r
j .1 j whitvfv
Ciiuut) Judee.
Ladies, misses and children's
wool knit hood., scarfs and iaeketa
at CObt at hAMl EL L. oi Nc; s.
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT
r" ETNlOrT ' X DilRCHM
ULTUu 06 nUDOvIN,
ALBANY.
Have removed into their new building
-A FULL
THRES HERS,
ENGINES,
WAGONS,
HACKS,
PL0 'S,
HARVESTI'G
MACHINERY
Al(1 all Implements
-The largest aod
PAEM WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES
In the central Willamette Vullcy.
promptly tilled at lowest rates.
1
WTTIJ BILLIARD HALL
J. iU. WILLIAMS,
CHOICE WINE
Kept constantly on hand.
A full line
sale, l'.vervtlung hrst-class.
Xt U.vi.n TTnn..
AMUSEMENTS.
Albany Opera House
MONDAY TUESDAY
17
JANUARY
MV. SI t'KSSFI I, VKAKS
A.iid constantly increasing public favcr of the
ROYCE AND LANSING
AM SWISS nKl.l.-KI.NCF.KS.
M'uth, Music, Burlesipie and Comedy, and
also the emii ent yotin violinist, OLAF
MO EN, late of the conservatory of music,
Christiana, Norway, now making his lirst tour
oi America Over I .IMHMKNI of people havvi
witmsscd the above entertainment. Pre s
and public iron the lakes to the Kulf, and At
lantic to the Pacific eiitliu.-.iastie in their
praise.
Z3T Secure Feats early at Blackmail's. Best
seats oulv 7:"ie.
Albany Opera House.
ONK NIGHT ONLY.
SAll 1CAV I11IAICY 31. ISKK
ABBEY'S
DOI BLK .11 A ll MOTH
Uccle Tom's Cabin Go.
AND
2 -UNIFORMED BRASS BANDS-2
WHITE and COLOKlil).
The only Do-ible Ccmpany in Exist
ence. A la-gli for every minute
smiles and tears blended logether!
Twocomical.lndicrous, musical Markt!
A pack of ferocious, man-hunting
bloodhounds.
The Two Greatest Topnle on Knrlli.
Impersonated by the distinguished
serio comic queens of song and oper
atic prima donnas.
I INI, llll,II SISIEKM.
Specially engaged for this great double
company. The most fast inn tin u and
talented' CHILD ACTKESS in the
world, littie
JOMK FlltSMAX :is KVA.
Engaged for this season, the only
genuine South Carolina Jubilee Sing,
ers and Plantation Troubadors, 20 in
number: the testhetic trained donkey.
j Leo.v; the smallest Shetland pony in
the world; Edison's electric parlor
light magnificent scenery by Voeght
Iiu; elaborate costumes by Pnzietu A
street parade given daily at 12 o'clock.
Reserved seats on sale at Blackmail's
drug store.
a b. mm & oo.
New Store, New Roods,
CONSISTING OF MEN's
Furnishing ;odH. Ilnls, CapsBool,
hoesnnd Fine Clothing:, Choice
irrllonH In Fancy Summer fcwk
Hrar, Silk I'nderwear, Italbrlcgan
linderwear. Fish. 1'lnrk Hud Flagg'n
UIovcn. The very best make of
Hand rtcwrd Shorn and the ver
Hlext Ntylet lu Men's 1 oath's and
Bwy'it Clnlhlng. Ill telebrnled
Makes or Hals aa
EVERY STYLE.
Remember our stock consists of bright
ne freli goods, and as honest, fair aiic"
square Cealing is our matto, we a-ik the pub
lie to call aua get prices. No trouble toshow
goods.
SOne aoor west of the Revere House,
Albany, Oregon.
C. B. ROLAND & CO.
.-,.,,. .....
I P man & Pfeiffer's.
Revere
one
1 u v in i n '
Musical lyomeay toinpa y
Proprietors
OREGON.
and have on hand for the trade of lf?8S
LINE OF-
STEEL AND
SPRING Tooth
HARROWS,
FANNING
MILLS,
STEEL GOODS
FENCE WIRE
Used by Farmers
best variety of -
Orders Irom a distance solicited and
e
A XI) CLUB ROOMS.
Proprietor
AND LIQUOR
of domestic and iieported cigars on
A II, out-
OVERLAND.; TO CALIFORNIA
via
& California
And Connections.
Oregon
Railroad
.illftiriiiii FxpresM Trains llallv.
Sail
looms !
4:00 p iu..Lv Portland ....Ar.. 10:40 am.
S-.00 p m .. Lv. .... Albany Lv . . 7-05 am
SjiO a m..Ar Ashlai d Lv . . 5:40 put
Local 1'iijts. Trainit Daily Ex. Sunduy
:00 a in. .i.v Portland Ar alis pm
12:40 p H1..LV Albany Lv. .11:35 ui
3:40 u in.. Ar Eueene Lv.. :00 am
Lelmiiwu Krnnrli.
i:lo p m..Lv Albany Ar.. 5:45 am
8:50 p in. . Ar. . . Lebanon Lv. . 5:00 am
2:50 p in . . Lv Albany ...... Ar . . 2:45 piu
JjiKS p jn . . A r.. Lebanon Lv . . 2:0il pin
PULLMAN BUFFHJT SLEEPERS
Daily between Portland and San Francisco.
Kmivrrant sleepini; cars between Portland
and San Francisco free of charge.
The O. A. C. R R. Ferry makes connection
with alt the regular trains on the east side di
vision from foot of F street. .
West siili; Division.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Mail Train Daily-Except Sunday.
7:.;0 a m.
12:25 p in.
Lv Portland ..
Ar Corvallis..
..Ar. . C:15 pm
.-Lv.. l::;0pm
Kxpress Train Oallj Excipt Sunday.
4:: 0 p in. . Lv Portland Ar. . 9:0O ani
8:00 p in.. r .McMinnviHe.Lv.. 5.4jani
At Albany and Corva'PiS connect witli
trtins of Oregon Pacific railroail.
i&'b'or fud inforinatiiin rcyard'nig rates,
maps, etc-, call on coii pain 's aLent.
R. KOEKLER, E. P. liOGERS.
Alanasrer. G. F. JtP.
NORTHWEST
fm Mane Insurance
i
COMPANY,
Portland,
Ores
Capital Stock- $500 000
. L. THOMPSON, Agent
Rkkkrkxcrs in Albany. S. E. Youn, L.E.
Bhin. L. Klinn, C. H. Stewart and W. H.
Goltra.
Ileal F'stalr.
I
F YOU HAVE FARM PROPERTY ffOU
call wo Curr.in & Monteith. as ther
have customers 'or a number of desirable
tracts ofland. They also have some choice
improvea city prorty for sale, and a.fcw
lots ratiKimr from iii'i to 500 in price. Terms
sent to purchasers.
Kin I Folate and Kmiiloyutent
Aeeury.
PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE
of about 100 acres, or those having luyT
tracts which they would be willing to divide
up into 80 or lfio acre lots, are inited to call
at our office, a, we have a tew customers tor
that class of farms. We c?n aiso iuruish par
ties watitimr help, either male or female, for
the city or country, with such help as- they
dtsirc on short notice; and we also have a few
situations for both male and leuialc in the
city and country. Call at our office if you
want help or want employ mem . We can'xet
either for yon. Office No.65 First street, ad
joining W. C. Tweed de'8 tin store.
F. A. UURKHAJIT & Co.
Musical Instrument Kt-pairal.
CHAS. L PIERCE IS PREPARKO TO
Mine, clean and repair organ" at reason
able rates. Old cases will be jiolished and
made good as new. Violins repaired, and all
stringed instruments a specialty. Orders left
ot Riackman's store, either for the city or
country, will be promptly attended to. Ail
work guaranteed.
nEXG HEVG, WASHING AND IROMXG.
X Laundry on Ellsworth street, between
the Revere House and Johnson's Blacksu.il h
shop. All work warranted first-class, an I sat
isfactory. Prices low.
mo LFT NICE FURNISHED RKMs.
J. with or without board, eifher double or
single.
For particulars apply at Hhlb.
office.
WRIGHT, ARTIST, IS PREPARE!
to trive instruction in drawing, alsn
oil and water color painting, ror terras ap
ply at studio, resident e of Mrs. Wui. Lm
bruille. corner Ellsworth and Fourth street.
rw Barlier shop.
SINCE THE FIRE THOS. JONES HAS.
g nerally lit ted up the room on Elsworth
street opposite the Revere hoiiMi at the back
of Conn Bros.' grocery store where his friidn
and patront1 wi'l tind bim now n ady to carrj
on theb r' uts a beioie.