Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 17, 1888, Image 3

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    THE MORNING HERALD :: TUESDAY, J-ANUAR"
IT, 188$.
6. C. R. K. TIME TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
Arrives, Iteparte'i Arrives.
CaU.expr
K'vene ex
Freight
6:15am
11 15am
7.05am jPortlan-lO 10am
11.35arr.j - 3.45pm
7. 10am! 2.45pm
SOUTH BOUND.
; Arrives' Departs1 Arrives.
Cala.exp
Eugene ex
Freight
7.45pm' 8.05pm: Ashlaud S).00am
12.20pmi 12. 40pm i Eugene 2.40p m
1 1 30nmi Eugene 6.00pm
No freight leceived for south after 11 a. m.
of same il iv .
LEBANON BRANCH.
i'mAlba'y Departs j Arrives
No. 11 ;i2 50pm Lebanon at lJlfl pm
3w. 13....! S.lOp in j, m
Km i,eban
No. 12...
No. 14...
5 00 a m Albanyat 5.45 a m.
iWpnii " 2.45 pm.
OKKGOX PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives liunurt
Par-seiiger
Freiiriit
ii:i5am i:0o p m j
. 5:25pm 6:50 a. m i
'"" !
.lOITI.M' 4IMHT TUttX.
When the water .pipes are froze,
ine straightway to tlie plumber I'ocs,
And sin k itiif on his bended knees,
Says. "Will you please,
f ur mercy's sake, to send a man
To start the water if he can?''
loii't miss "The Blizzard" to
Jli'rlllt.
A fresh lot of cream cheese at ;
Parker Bros. j
More coal isbi-inj- used in Albany
this winter than ever before. " j
This is tine weather for the ice j
man and the wood and coal dealer, j
Hiitire change of programme to-j
nilit oy tlie Koyce cc Lansing Co. !
Peware of slippery places, (.iet'i
a Traveler's accident policy of j
Winn. I
Before you go skating have Winn
write you an accident policy in the !
Traveler's.
The "Beautiful Willamette" is!
gorged with ice for the first time in j
thirteen Years. I
Boston brown bread is among j
the cold weather luxuries at Par
ker Bros, bakery.
Benj. Knight, a little son of John
Knighr, of Salem, was killed by a
collision on a toboggan slide Mitur
iay. Best seats only "0c for the Koyce
ik Lansing Co. (.Jet them reserved
at Blackmail's without extra
cliarue.
Hon't fail to hear Koyce & Lam
ing in their new musical coined v,
"The Blizzard" to-night. Only
l'- and 50 cents admission.
Simon Seitenbach, formerly city
treasurer ol Albany, now of the
linn of Monteith & Seitenbach in
Spnkana Falls, is in the city.
The immense stock of boots and
shoes at A. B. Mclhvain's is beimr
slaughtered at twenty-five per cent.
discount on each and every dollar's
worth sold.
Dr. (iunderson's office is at pres-1
cut at the corner of Baker and ;
Third street, where he is prepared j
to treat all kind of diseases to:
which male and female i- subject. ;
Catarrh treated successfully.
Messrs. Franklin it Co. have I
opened in connection with their i
second hand store a first-class tin !
shop, and will hereafter be in the
field for contracts and
work usually connected
all other
with the i
business.
Remember to-night is the last
appearance of Koyce & Lansing
Co. They gave excellent satisfac
tion last evening, and all who wish
to enjoy a thoroughly pleasing and
refined entertainment should go
tonight.
The Willamette Backing Co.'s
stole is one of the mo.-t attractive
in the city. Its proprietors keep
on sale the fine fruits canned bv
the company during tne past ea-
son, and also a choice stock of fam
ily groceries.
There was a general scurrying i and defendant did not occur in th's
for water last evening after the city; countv. Since then it has bef-n
water supply was shut off. In some ascertained that the president and
instances it was carried for several I first vice-oresident are absent from
blocks. The O. & C. engines have j the state. "and counsel for plaintiff
also been experiencing much trou- i argued before Judge Shattuck ves
Lle in procuring their regular water j terday that, owing to this fact, Mr.
upply. . Nash is the legal representative of
All who attended the Royce & ! tle company in Oregon.
j.ansing entertainment last even
ing are high in its praise, as one of
"the brightest, cleanest and most
amusing ever given in the city.
They appear to-night in their new
musical comedy, "The Blizzard."
Oiilyj 25 and 50 cents to-night.
The Pyke comic opera company
will positively appear in this city
on January 25th and 2tith in two
of their latest successes, "Black
.Mantle" ami jNanon," which plays ; and eight bovs, 1877 four girls and
were produced to packed houses in ; rive boys, and 1878 six girls and
Portland. The company is even seven bovs. With these three ex
stronger than when last in Albany i ceptions the majority of graduates
and the public can expect a great j have been gii Is every vear. The
treat.
XiUv is the time to subscribe for
newiaoers and
magazines
tor
iss.v. t . Li. Kenton continues to
receive subscriptions for all the
leading periodicals, saving sub
scribers the trouble, risk and ex
pense of sending direct to publish
ers. Orders lett at
Kenton & Chase
the store ot !
will receive
prompt and careul attention.
When the water power is frozen '
up j mills and factories can shut
down but a newspaper cannot. The j
Herald has been compelled to em- j
ploy two Chinese laborers at $1.50 j
per hour to turn our big cylinder i
press at the witching hour of 3
o'clock each morning. If anv white
men want the job thev can have it '
bv calling at the. business office of !
the Herald. '
o Huiiibnx About Thl..
It is'a straight business proposi
tion, easily comprehended and
worth giving attention to, that the
entire .-lock of boots and shoes at
A. 15. Mel! wain's is now offered at
iwentvfive per cent, discount.
j.nis sale is positive, as tne entire !
assortment is offered without re-i
serve at this slaughter in prices.
THK WILLAMKTTE BLOCKED.
The River at this City Gorged with Ice
Coldest Weather for Jlaay Years.
Navigation on the Willamette
has been suspended for several
days on account of the ice. Yes
terday morning the large quantities
of. floating ice which had been
drifting down the river began te
accumulate opposite this city, and
before noon the river was com
pletely gorged from . the Oregon
Pacific bridge to a point a half
mile above the city.
The huge mass of ice kept pack
ing in more solidly all dav, caus
ing the water in the river to gradu
ally rise and back up above the
gorge. The ferry-boat, was caught
in the ice on the opposite side of
the river, and the pressure of the
moving mass was so great that the
ropes had to be cut to" prevent it
from breaking its cable. Several
small boats along the river were
crushed, and the boat-house of J.
(j. Crawford and (tho. I, TilufL--
man was turned upon end on the
bank.
Tile ice is oiled m several fpor
: feet high, and is the worst gore
experienced this far up the Wil
; lammette for many years. It is
the first time since" 1S7" that the
river has been closed over at Al
; hany. During that winter tne
j river was frozen over so that it
: was almost passable for footmen,
; one man, Levi Backus, having
; crossed over upon the ice by us
i ing a hoard.
The thermometer has registered
j as reported by John Brig.'s, U. S.
; signal service observer, one de
I gree above zero for the past three
nights. Last evening the weather
i was somewhat moderated, and it
i began snowing again.
THK KL ICK.NKI I 1KKAIK.
To the Editor ok the IIkkaui:
I wish to call your attention to
the way Nelson Bennett does busi
ness. 1 had a check for $21 for
board to one of his sub-contractors,
whom f trusted, with the under
standing that Mr. Bennett would
pay me. I presented mv check
several- times, but was always told
that they were not ready to" set lie
at the time. The other dav I went
there and was told that Bennett
; had settled up with Brown, the
j sub-contractor, and I could get
j nothing. That if I wanted mv
j money I should have been there
that is, I should have gone to his
j headquarters at We.-t Kcio and
j stayed there for a month or six
weeks, in order to be there so 1
j could get my money, instead of
Bennett notifying me when he in-
tended to make a settlement, or
j taking the amount of my check, as
; he might have done, at bn of the
various times it was presented to
! him and retaining the amount for
! me:
Mr. Bennett is trvinsr to work nn
I".P wr mmseii ana at the
! time seems to be standing in
! with the sub-contractors to beat the
iarmer arounn tne countrv in
every possible way. I amnot the
only one; nearly every one who
has had any dealings with Bennett
has the same storv to tell.
H. W. Pakker.
Staytox, Jan. 14. 1S88.
The Oregon Pneific null.
lhe Oregonian of the loth inst.
savs: "Yesterday, in the case of
Nelscn Bennett vs. the Oregon
Pacific railroad, to recover f."51,.S!."
for breach of contract, damages.
etc., .Judge bhattuck ordered Sec
ond Vice-President YVallis Nash,
of the defendant corporation, to
appear January Ji'd and show
I cause why he order heretofore
i made, quashing service, should
not be set aside. Sheriff Jor lan
served the papers on Mr. Nash at
the Holton house one night, and
I Nash, a few days later, asked
Judge Shattuck to quash the ser-
'tt i-in flu. i , I ft..,. I... .
tflA Wll f.lt!t. f
comiiany in this sate, and that
the difficulty between the nhiintiM"
The iirls In I lie trail.
"Over 80 per cent, of the High
school graduates of the Tinted
Stales are girls," says an exchange.
This proportion does not hold good
in the Portland High school says
the Oregonian which is credited
with 27(5 graduates since it opened
in 1875. Of this number 380, or
1)5.2 per cent, have been girls.
ine ciass ot i8,i had ttiree gn
I class of 1882 had thirty, of whom
twentv-one were girls, ISSo lortv-
two, thirty-two being girls, 1S.S7
twenty-six, of w hom nineteen were
girls. The bovs had better "brace
up."
The Mnler Supply .tliul 4tflT.
The ice gorge in the Santiam
canal, which caused the water to
overflow the fields ah ve this eitv.
has necessitated the shutting off of
the water at the head of the canal.
This of course has caused all the
mills and factories ot the eitv
which depend upon water for mo
tive power,' to shut down. The
freeze has so decreased the power
at the water works that the pumps !
will no longer run and the supply ;
i was shut off yesterday. This leaves
lt)ny .to depend upon the wells
- Ve vlty -or water &n wcurrence
wnicn nas not been experienced
before for many years.
C'oiivrulioii and oncer! .
The K. B. George l onvention and
concert company, who are now
giving a successful series of con
certs in Corvailis, will be- in Alba
ny on .-Saturday, January L'l .to coin-
nience a musH-al convention. They
are well Qualified and jni-ff.fid
teachers ot the divine art.
A FECULIIK WKC1SIWX.
One ot our leading attorneys!
furnishes the following unique
record of the work of the supreme
court of Georgia :
Stevens vs. State, indictment for simple
larceny, Bleckley, C. J.
1 . In tlie house, hog bones ; in
in the garden, hog hair; hog en
trails, hog meat, buried in the
earth ; refusal of the occupant of 1
tne premises to permit a search
without a legal warrant ; hia ab
rupt departure from home while
the warrant was being procured ;
his flight o retreat to a point more
than fifty miles distant; and his
continuous absence until arrested
and brought back for trial, are
strongly suggestive of a suspicious
intercourse on his part with some
hog or other. The jury were of the
opinion that it was the hog describ-'
ed in the indictment ; and as he !
was a near neighbor to that hog, !
and as it disapeared about that j
time, and its owner went on search ;
of it as a stolen hog, and as the j
hair and meat found buried in the i
garden looked like the h lir and J
meat of that hog, it is highly piob-
able that the jury were not mis-
taken.
2. Complaint is intnle that a !
witness was allowed to testify that !
iwv vnun na? mill LI Ilj; nrr me Still-
mai as a stolen hog;" and so he
was, undoubtedly. He would not
want to look in a dwelling house,
or under t he ground in a garden,
for a strayed hog, and such were
the places searched. How the
witness ascertained that the o vner
regarded it us stolen, whether from
! acts alone, or trom declarations
anil acts together, does nit appear;
but it the prisoner or his counsel
had wanted to learn this, the witr
ness ought to have been interr.)
gated on the sources of his knowl
edge. He testified as if he knew
the fact somehow, and if be knew
it he could state it. as explanatory
of the mode and purpose of the
search. He was present at the
search, and assisted in conducting
it on the owner's behalf. More
over the prisoner himself was pres
ent, tace to face with the owner,
when the investigation began, and
when steps were taken to enter
upon the search with due legal
authority. He could have had no
doubt that the owner was looking
fi.r l:til1.i fif. .w A... '
woo uuers ins poiK may expect !
the late departed hog to be hunted i
for as stolen, if it is hunted for at:
! all on his premises. Judgment af-:
nrmeitl ,
on voealinnal ervlee.
The convocational services to be
held in the Episcopal church will
begin with evening service on Tues
day, January 17, and continue
through tiie 18th, l'tth, 20th and
Sunday, the 22.1 insts. The fol
lowing papers will be read during
the services :
1 The place of the holy scrip
tures in the services, including the
I'salter, by the Rev. John W.Mier
wood. 2 Morning praver, Lev Jesse
C. Taylor.
.".The creeds, Iiev. A. L. Par
ker. 4 The Ecclesiastical y. ar or cal
endar, Hev. F. X. Post.
5th The Litanv, Lev. Win. S.
Short.
tith Office of the holv commnn-
I ion. liev. deo. W. Foote.
7 The hvinnal or chur h music.
: lit. Rev. Wistar B. Morri-, I. 1. '
j On Mind.iy, the 22d inst.. the
j rite of confirmation wili be admin
istered by Bishop Morris,
j The public is cordially invited to
; attend these services. The inoi n-
ing services will be held at
'o'clock; evening services at7:o
I o'clock.
I.:il liineri!init;is'.
The performance of Cue h'ovce -
Lansing Alusieal Comedy Co. ;ind
Swiss Bell Ringers at tlie oji-ra
house hist night was one uf niui b
merit. Notwiihstanding tin. Id
an audience of about three hundred :
was present, who were delighted
: from the opening overture to the
: close. Each member of the com
pany is an artist. Ray L. Royce
j in the impersonal ion of some dozen
; different characters was both droll .
i and entertaining. Web Landing'
i in his instrumental eccentricities,
; playing on seven different instru
! ments at once, fairly took tha .
! audience by storm. Ol'af Moen wen
;a hearty ajiplause on his violin
solo. Fifth Air Ie Benot. Mis
Lizzie lioyce is a charming little
actress and a sweet singer as well.
Miss Nellie Hoskins and M'ss
! Royce each play several different
' instruments, and were repeatedly
encored. The company . appears I
to-night, in an entire 'change ofi
progiamme.
A ( old ay rr lrnni.no.
j Six drunks were up yesterday
he-ore his honor Recorder 1 1 en ton".
! one sorry looking, inoffensive fe"
; low was discharged, one naid bi
fine ot f) 00, and the
were vagrants, wi re
days in the eitv iail.
others
who
given
and
three
were
orderei
to lie put
to work.
Th
Sundav OreL'o7i;;in l. i tt,;-
to say of a former Linn county
lady: '-Friday .Mrs. Dr Lister
mother of Mr. 0. P. Tompkins.'
the well known coal dealer, cele
brated the 70th anniversary of her
birth, at her residence. S'. i,;i)
Eighth street. The ladv inav be
caned a pioneer, almost, h
uiving
come here in 1S54. She
and hearty and has not
is iuiie
;i v. hite
hair in her head. Mrs. Lister
was
Kindly remembered hv hor
dren "living throughout'the state
ciui-
KcpiiMicitit Stale enlral Commiltre
A meeting of the V:,.j,uhlie:in
State Central Committee of Oregon
is hereby called to lie held at "the
oliice ot the Chairman, in the eitv
of Portland on Thursday, the :'5d
oi February, 1SSS at 11 o'clock a. m
io: me purpose ot selecting the
i ime ana piaie lor holding the
Mate Convention, and the transac
tion of such other business as im
properly come before the meeting".
A full attendance is requested.
Joseph StI(.x. Chairman
Pl.UT. . , .. I T
l-, is-)).
neon in k at ik
The
Willamette Frosau OverThe
le-jed Child Murderer.
Special to- the- Hera'.d;
Sale.m, Jan. 13. Addison
W right, a young man of 22, while
skating this afternoon on the river
fell down and broke his arm. The
river is frozen over to the main
channel, and the chances are that
if the cold weather keeps up the
whole river will be frozen over by
to-morrow .
OX TRIAL FOR A SHOCKING CRIME.
The examination of Mrs.George.
who was arrested for infantcide,be
gan before .Justice O' Donald this
afternoon and will continue to
night. No important evidence has
so far been brought out.
UK El IT I KM.
Sm-ke Estri-llas.
Fresh groceries :it Conn Bros.
A tine liPc of neckties :it Blain's.
Six shaves for a dollar at '
Bubht-r goods at t ost at N.
t. Junes'.
11. Allen
& Co. s. '
French, tlie jeweler. keeps railroad :
time. j
Sewed caif boots Lewis V ,
flcirlies. !
lio to Keuhelu -V iviowiieli's for '
j 1 rs.-sll ifroCI'IMUS
New goods and
Roland !c Cu.'s.
low prices at C. h.
Fresh roasted peanut
Hoffman & Pfehfer.
ever
y Jay at
Cash vi!i Iju.v groceries cheap at
RcdticUl dc Browni-ll's.
An elegant new jiarlor set 0r sale
cheap at t!ic Second Hand Store.
Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps ut
cost or !'-ss at Monteith A Sciienlaelf s
For A No. 1 cider vinegar go to Ilotf
man A Pfcillcr's. at cents per gallon.
Cloaks. jackeN and witei wraps at
cost or less ar Monteith ASeit'-nkichV.
Xew line of gents' furnishing goods
now arriving at (; B. Koland A: Co.'s.
J The hoss place to huy crockery and
glassware Ij at Conn Bros, at wav down
; prices.
' A new line of over'-oats, just open'd
i Stylish and cheap. C. B. Roland A: Co.
Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at
! cost or less at Monteith it SeitcnbachV.
i Eagle cigars are the tiiMjst H ve rent
c'mar on the.inarlvet. For sale by.Par
! ker Bros.
j Thirty cases ;f winter boots in all
grades, just received In C. K liolam! &
: Co. First class .-tock in .every nartie
Just received, the celebrated Estrella
Key West cigar, the tiniM Key W est
cigar in the market, at M. iJaumgartV
cigar store.
Conn Bros., sole agents for the cele-h'-ated
'-Red Letter" cigar, strict i
Havana tilled, the best 5.ccnt ci"-ar iii
the market.
Orders promptly filllcd for hoots oi
shoes, any quality or st. !c, pegged or
sewed, at Lewis & Hughes- li.p.
The largest asswrtment of ladies tine
shoes 'nd slippers in town at .ii dtield
fc Browncll's. Call and sue tlieui.
For your line imported and Key
West cigar go to M. Baumgart's cigar
store, one tlooreastof hangdi n'ff drug
' store.
t
Ladies wiU find relief from head
I ache, costiveness, swimming in tin
; head, colic, --our stomach, restlessness,
i iin'igestion, constant or pvriodii al
siek headaches, weakness in the Irick
r Kidneys, pain in the shoulders and
dilt'ereiU parts of the ,.ody, a feeling
ot''asitiidi-..ind despondency Sv taking
Simmons Liver llegulater. It is not
unpleasant, is purely vegetal. In. and i
not injurious to the'moft delicate con
stitution.
Stilltllii.... I ell 1 1)1.- Fall!
A wonderful offer!' Cloaks, jack
ets and wraps, of every description,
at sweeping prices. Desiring to
greatly reduce our stuck on these
oet'ore taking in ventoi3',we wil
i.nTer our entire lineoi: ; "l inger Kros.
tailor nuule garments at cost or less.
1 ni i. a rare chance
Call earlv
while tlie assortment is large.
MnNT;;;; ii oc SkiteXHACIT
lieill.iVnl.
.Messrs. Deyoe tt Itolison
removed their hardware store
agricultural depot into their
1-uilding just comi.leted.
hav?
and i
new ;
Thev I
have eiegant ipiarters, and have a
large stuck of shelf hardware and
agricultural and farming imple
ments for the comii.g year's trade.
Ladies, mioses and children's
wool knit hoods, scarfs and jackets
at cut at Samcki. K. Yoi xo's.
For the next Ml (hiys we wili give a
discount of i.. MTteiit- on all leather
goi.d- bought from n-!.
1-Ki'l-lEi.ii ii Bkowxeli..
A ;u.' rn :rm' ! s!
a discount of i.i
.k
-eiec't fnmi at 1
je'ecnt.
H. A. B.
Yi ii can select v
from our jtock at
pi.r of tine
:i i'ieoimt f
shoes
1 per
cr.t.
i?f;ei.o it Bkowxkll.
Inipro e
pair of s.i :
ea.-h. ('oi
ill is
iioc-
d for
'Pportnmt v
I'.. i -54.-J."
oil dav.-.
to huy a
bv paving
K.vVB.
Kxcritlor'-i Sub- ol' Keal K.sfnle.
Mice is herein -riven that nr.der and bv
x irtne of an order of -aie dulv made and
entered of record ny tile count. court of Linn
coiKiry, oreiion, at the .'anuarv term. Iss-i.
thereof, in the matter ot the e.-tale of 1 M .
Cooper, ieceasied. the iii..krsi-i:ed, the exec
utors of the la.-t wil! v.M tejtjinent of said I.
M. i.'ooiier, debased, will, at the door of the
court iion'o in Albany, Or.-vron, on Saturday,
the 4th due of February, IS-iti, at the hour jo"
oneo'elock, i: m. of said day, offer tor sa'e. at
public auction to the hiirhest bidder, the fol
lowing de-si-ribed'real property, as tlie prop
erty of said estate, to-wit: lieinniui; at a
stone 0xS:I4 inches, at the southwest comer
of the land set apart To E. V. Cooper, and
i uniting thence nor h 7! 90 chains to a itoiie;
thence west 12.50 chains to a stone 5:llxl4
inches; thenc? south "! (S chair.s .o a s'one
ti.enla.-c of h.oi., i-ontainii a: Tfi-100 !
acres, save and except riht of way here
tofoie conveyed to the Albany and Lebanon
railroad company, all in Linn county, Oregon
and in township 11 s K 3 West.
Said sale will be made lor sjM coin, cash
in h ind, o:; the dar of ale i
Januar I. lsSi." d. W. COOPKK. j
B F, PL' ROOM. i
I). E. X. BLACK BI KX, Excut.,rii. etc. j
Attornav t-c Ex-'ea'irii.
E. BECKWiTH, M. D.
HomTeopathic
IV33--SOI-T.
O.-fi'T! ,cr ij-.viv oh!'s "tore, ni- Firal and
srry stre-U, Albany.
capita,., j j a pDTrTTT TTJDWr TYCDAT I
Saved by bavin-; vour groceries
and provisie-is'at Wallace "Thomp
son's. Wallace k Thompson,
Grocers.
XEW TO-DAY.
Wanted.
LMMEDfcTi'LY AT F. A. BURKHART A
Co.'s r ial estate ami employment otlice, a
man to wrs um a farm, also two firls to do
jeuera! hkHisewark. Apply at once.
For Sstle.
NICE. .O.MKOicTAi;i.K AND COM -i
A
lii'j.iimn itnelliii'-, siv moms, one ami i
on-alt .-tones hiirh. hitnl flnisheil, spleu- j"
diilnt-llof v.u.er, small hani, situated on;
north fiu-:h stieet. 'I lii.-. is a very Je-sirahlt I
resioenee. lwinj; i:i..nuot' the lrst neighbor j
lwods in the city. The douse i? coinpura- !
tiv.'y ne' and moUein in construct inn. for i
f nrth r iiifonnatinii impure at this office. j
I'HVSK I4S. j
MASroX. PHYSICIAN AND SIR. !
treori, Apiany, Oregon j
ELLIS,
PHYSIC1AX
y, Orvjnm.
AN1 Sl'Rr i
L'eon, Alba
DR. E. A. Mf-VLISTSK HAS LOCAfKU
his oliice on the cornel of Klrt and
lltoa. 'id bin streets, over Uetlliehl lironiieH's
stove, u-here he can he found when not pro
1'cs.sionally eniisjul.
MK.S M.K. McCOY. M. O.ilOMiKOPATUIC
physieiitn, o!fi;-e ami resilience comer of
first and Baker streets, Alhanv , ( )r. chronic
diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Of
ticc hours: 10 to 12 a m and i to 5 i ji.
i I DOCTOR HENKV SMITH, 4: KKARXEY
i J street, ban rranei-seo, over $) ye;us ex- I
; peuenee in the tre Anient of enronie and
; special disc.ses in American and European
; hospitals ami other institutions, making a
I specialty of these ntf.-etioim. Home treat
j uient sent to such as ea'innt vii his- o.iiee.
j oroers for medicine prmnptlv atteiukd to.
4TTOK.VKVS.
DK. X. BI.AOKBI KN-. ATTOUXEV AT
. Law, Albany, ineiu;. Oihee in Odd
i ,e:"' ' , "' '-t i-i la nil courts
i Uislne-s ' '"VC lHxnl a--e"lw" to M
.
UiLVfKT()X & IRV1XK, A1TOUXEYS i
y at haw, Alham , or. - o.ri.-e in rooms- 1:4 !
ami 14,
store.
Fosters Mock, oer L. E. iilains
J.
K. WKATHoKKolUi, ATTOttXKY AT I
law, Aihanv. Oh.l'OII. otti--i. in o.l.l !
fellow's Temple. Will practice in all lhe!
- ..urt of the-itate, and guespeeial attention I
I to all business.
FOK .SU.K.
'OLN(i TEAM, XEW 11AKXESS, XEW
liejuoerat wau'on; first-class outfit for
gardener. See Kenton : Chase, Grocers, be
weeii Opera House veil l'os-ottice.
HOKSE-FIVK YEARS OLD. 10 HANDS
hih. very gentle in harness, single or
doubhi. EiKjuire at Hkr i.n office
OLAXIXCMILL Foil all.-i.h, .
i. desinble factory privilege in the eitv.
quire if C. L. Urush, font of l.yon St.
in-
IKki KtS.
nEVKKF. HOUSE, ALBANY, OU.-CIIAS.
IV Ifiiffer, Pr..p. Only fiist Cclass house
n the city. Larje sample rooms for eoin-m.-reial
men. Xo L'tiimsuieii employ ed in the
kitchen. Oeneral ste ottii-e for Corvalhs.
!t:.s
H't-SR.ALBAXY, Oil J. CIBMX,
It
liroprnetor. This hou.-e is now furnish-
ed with the best new furniture Everything
clean and commodious, offering to the 'ieneral
public supeiior aecoinmodatims toativ in the
! Uxv.
L piTY uesti uaxt. fresh oysters
, j c: cry nay served m any style.
1''t) GOOD GIRLS WAXTEl-TO DO GEN- j
1 era! h-.isi:work German preferred. En- i
.;ii!!e at Aletz-rer's En p nient A-jency. !
Notice (o llcblorn,
4 LI. PERSONS KNOWING TH K.MSELYES
i indebted t the linn of Hoffman A
I'feifTer are hereby notified to i-all and sett'e
heir accounts immediately, as the same will
n Feb lt-t be nlaceo in the hands of an at
torney f r collection.
Ions Hokvmax,
Fkanch Pkkiffir.
ItiNsnintioii of opiirlnersliip.
T1
HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between John Isom. K. .1. Lan-
nmcr and Edward Goiii-, under the firm name
of Isom, Laniiiii-f & Co., is hereb dissolved
by mutual consent, Edwatd Goins retiring.
JOHN ISOM,
F. J LAXMXG,
hDWAKU UOIXS
Albany, Jan. 2, 1SS3.
The business in the future ill he conduct
ed bv John Isom and E. J. Lanning, under
same s'yle of firm name. Isom. Lanninif &
wn" wiII pa all liabilities of the late
tirm, and are alone authorized to collect all
outstanding accounts.
HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
. and jeweler, Albany, Oreifon,
noRTY dollars reward. a re-
F ward of $10 will be paid for the recov
ery of the body of benjamin Ohling, who is
supposed to have been drowned in ihe Wil
lamette at Corvallis on Frid iy, Dec. 10. The
abovj rcwani will be paid by Ohling ISros.
Aluany, Dec 30.
BOARDING AXD LODGING ON REAS
onable teims at Mrs. C. Rail's restaurant,
I corner of Baker and First street, opposite
tlie -star nrewprv o Chinese cooks.
F
POR SALE CH PA P. -NICE '10ME
minutes' walk from the new
Corvallis, ex-y terms. Address
ban .
Von Mill Save Money
BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MCHINES
to tlie repairer, B F. Parsons, at Sixth
! and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good
i satisfaction or no pay.
. : -j
JOAD SUPERVISORS ARE REQUEST ED j
V to include in th-ir annual reports the '
; tools beion-riiis to the county in their ro.d
i districts, and al the condition of the roads
! in their respec'iie districts, and about what j
I umount of lumber will proaniy be needed
ror nrioifes inerein next season. And anv I
I'" hearnisr ef any lumber
beinir nur-
i chased at county expense b anv supervisor 1
and not used upon bridge- upon public roads, i
-.vill please fake interest enough in county i
affairs to report the same to the county court j
that we mav investi-fate the matter.
.1. .1. WHITNEY, !
G'nuuty Judjfe.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby uiven that the partnership here
tofore existiing between John Hoffman and
Francis i'lcffer, liiider the linn name of Hoff
man Jt Pieiffer, is this day dissolved by mu
tual conset-t. The business wili be continued
by the Utter, who will assume ai liabilities,
and alt outstanding accounts wi.l be collected
by the old firm:
"i'atcd Albany, Jan. 4, 1SSS.
Joll.V Hofi-man",
I- KASt!-i I'KKirHiR.
I
DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors
ALBA.NY,.
tla-ve removed into their new building
-A FULL
THRES HERS,
ENGINES,
WAGONS,.
HACKS,
PLO VS,
HAJIVESTI'G
MACHINERY
-The largest aDd
Implements Lsed 6y hue
FARM WAG01TS, HACKS " A2TD BITCrIES
In the central Willamette Valley,
promptly filled at lowest rates.
WITH BILLIAKI.) HALL AXCLLTB ROOMS.
M. WILL LA MS,
CHOICE WINE
Kept constantly on hand. A full. line
sale. Everything lirst-dass.
r? At Kevere House.
AMUSEMENTS.
Albany Opera House
16
MONDAY TUESDAY
JANUARY
17
And constantly increasing public lavcr ol the
ROYCE AND LANSING
Al SWISS nKl.l.-KIM;KK.S.
Xtith. Jlnsie, Rurlosque and Comedy, and
also the eminent young vinlint, OLAF
MoEX, late of the conservator of naisic,
Christiana, Norway, now making his first tour
of Ami-riea Over l.(HHt,(IO) of people have
witntssed the above entertainment. Pre s
and public fron the lakes o the srulf, and At
lantic to the Pacific enthusiastic in their
praise.
US' Secure scats early at Blackmail's. Best
cats only 7,'c.
Adbmiy Opera House.
ONK NIGHT ONLY.
1SS8
I(U BI.K tl.iMMOl ll
To -I-mn'a HtViiti fin
J.U1U0 UOiUlU UUi
AXD
! 2 -UNIFORMED BRASS BANDS-2
AVHITE and COLOktU).
The only Dejhle Ccmpany in Exlst
i'lice. A laugh for every minute
smiles and tears blended together!
Twoconiical,hidicrous, musical Marks!
A pack of ferocious, man-hunting
bloodhounds.
The Two Greatest Tp-.le- on Ksirlli.
Inipcrsoiiiited by the distinguished
serin comic queens of song and oper
atic prima donnas,
THE III KUS SISTEltS.
Specially engaged for this great double
company. The most fascinating and
tileiUea CHILD ACTKESS in thc-J
world, little
4KVMI FIKSTIA ns KV.4.
Engaged for this season, the only
genuine South Carolina .luhilee Sing
ers and i-Iantation Troubadors, 20 in
number; the iesthetic trained donkey,
; i.to.v; me smallest Mict.Und pony in
the world; Edison's electric parlor
! light- magnificent scenery by Voeght
j lin; elaborate costumes In l-azien. A
"street parade given daily fit 12 o'clock.
, Keserved scats on sale at Blackmail's
I drug store.
mU ROUND (I CO.
lew Store, Hew Roods,
CONSISTING OF MEN S
Furiiioliing 4'oods. Unl. CiiiisBooIm,
hoes and rine lolhlng, 4 hitice Ke-'erllon-t
In tinry Snnmier !erk
Hear, Milk I mlerwenr, Kalbrlstcau
linrti rwenr, Ush. 4 lark :ui Hag-;V
(.loves. The very best make r
H.iiiiI Sovel Shoe and the vcr
iilei KtyleH In Men'!- loiith'K nnl
Boy's (Intlilns. ill f.'elebraled
Miikt-s orilnls In
EVERY STYLE.
Remember our stock consists of brh-ht
new fre-h goods, and as honest, fair ant
square ('ealinj,' is our matto, we ask the pub
lic to call and get prices. No trouble toshow
goous.
-One noor west of the Kevere House
Albany, Oregon. .'
C. B. ROLAND fc CO.
Magnolia Hour."
iMIL BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV
1 ered to any part of the eitv, for si. in i,er
-ack- JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
nl80dtf
ORESrOJSI.
and have on haad:for the trade of lSSfc;
LINE OF-
STEEL AND
SPRING Tooth.
HARROWS,
FANNING
MILLS,
-- STEEL GOODS-
FENCE WIRE,
beat varieirjc tf--
Orders- !om a: distance solicited and
Proprietor
AND LIQUOR
of domestic mid
Aitany, Oregon.
imported cigass. on
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
& California
And Connections.
Okegox-
Railroad
Cilifuritia I x press Tri lallv.
4:0 p in. .Lv I'ortland Ar. .10:40 am
8:uo i m,.Lv Albany Lv. . 7-05 aui
80 a m..Ar. Ashku d Lv.. 5:40 pm
Lot-ill rnss. Trains llaily Ex. Sunday
t:00 a m. . I.v. .
12:40 p ui..Lv..
2:40 d m..Ar. .
.Portland ..
-Albany
. Eiuiene. . . .
.Ar.. 3:45 pm
,..Lv. .11:35 am
..I.v.. 9.00 ajn
Lrbaiion itranrli.
S:10 p m..Lv. .
S:56 p in..Ar. .
50 pm..Lv. .
1:36 p m..Ar. .
...Albany ..
. . .Lebanon..
...Albany...
. . . Lebanon. .
. .Ar.. i:4;j am
. . Lv . . 5:00 am
. Ar.. 2:45 pin
. .Lv.. 2:00pm
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
Daily between Portland and San Francisco.
Emigrant sleeping cars betve-:ii Portland
and San Francisco free of charge.
The O. i, C R R. Ferry mal-es connecMon
with all the rtjfiilar trains on the east side di
vision from foot of F street.
West side li vision.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Mail Trail! Itailjr-Excupt Sunday.
7:M(I a m ,
12:35 p in.
, Lv..,,. Port land .
.Ar...... .Corvallis.
,.Ar. . C:15 pm
..Lv.. 1:;jo pm
r-i -irt'ss 'I rain lai!.V--Fx -tpt Sunday.
4:m p n,, ,
8:00 p ill . .
L.
r
. 1-oriliiiid . . .
,.Mi MiiinVille
Ar.. 9:00 3
At Altauy and Cor-allts canr.oet with
trnmsof O.f-.n I'aiilie railroad.
JtiTFor fuil information reirardirijj ratca,
maps, eto, ,u!l on co . pa;n"s auentv
K. KvEIILEK, E. P. ilcCni'.S,
SIar..-.,'or. "' 0. t & P.
NORTHWEST
hi
COMPANY,
Portland,
Oregon
Capital Stock,- $500 000
f. L. THOMPSON, Agent
Referkxcfs in Alhaxv.
Blain. L. Flinn, C. H.
Uoltra.
-S. F.. Young. L.E.
Ste vart and W. H.
Heal K -t nte.
TF YOC HAVE FARM PROpERTA" Foil
JL sale call en Curr.ni Si Monteith, as they
bave customers for a number of devirablK
traets of land. They also have some choice
improved city projierty for sale, and a fe -lots
ranging from $2: to jnOO in price. TeriiiR;
sent to purchasers.
Ileal K-itale and Kmiiloyuiewt
Ajteiu-.v.
PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE
of about lijO acres, or those having larger
tracts which tlrey wouid be willing to divide
up into SO or ltio acre lo.s, are inx'iteil to call
at our office, as we have a ew customers lor
that class of firms. M'c e:-n also furuirh "nr
ties nanting help, either male or female, or
the city or country, with Mich help as thev
di sire on short notice; and weaiso have a iw
situations for both male and feuia.c in te
city and country. Call at our otlice if von
want help or want employment. We ean'-rct
either for yon. Otlice Noes First street, ad
joining W. C. Tweed de's tin store.
!'". A. LURK'HUT & CO.
.Huftleal
nAS. L.
Instrument-! Kepaired.
PIERCE IS PREPARED TO
y rune, clean and repair organs at reason
able rates, old cases will be Khshed anti
made good as new. Violins repaired, and all
stringed instruments a specialty. Orders left
3t Blackmail's store, either for the city or
country, will be promptly attended to. All
worn guaranteed.
'PENG HEVG, WASHING AND IRONING.
J. Laundry on Ellsworth street, between
the Revere House and Johnson's Blacksn.it b,
shop. All work warr.mted first-class ani sat
isfactory. Prices low.
mo LFT-
rnO LFT NICE FURNISHED RXlMS.
X with or without board, cither donbe or
single
office.
For particulars
applv at Hkrald
I T WRl;H'r" ARTIST, IS PREPARE l
i . to irive instruction in drawing. &W
oil and water color painting. For terms ap
ply at studio, residen- e of Mrs. Win. Im
bruille. corner Ellsworth and Fourth streets.
rw Burlier Jhop.
SINCE THE FIRE TUGS. JOKES HAS
generally- fitted up th room onElsworth
street oppuMte the Rev ere houxe at the hack
of Conn Bros." grocery store where his frienda
and patronc wi'I find him now ready to cairjf
on the t' w ins a before
Saiiip
Rooms !
Marine Iffiiirance
Nil
L lit