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THE MOUSING HERALD: FRIDAY, JANL'ARV 20, 18SS Weekly lkscription. DAILY. ,' morning except Monda.) ricr, per weeK 0.15 e:u ..a.tO WEEKLY. Wished every Friday Morning.) ', ier annum, in advance.... .....$-2.00 ot paid in advance 2.?0 THE RECENT COLD. The extent and severity of the great cold wave that has just swept over our country is alarming to say the least, and taking with it views of the results in the loss of life in many places, one is even led to exclaim, are we to have such spells of weather every year hereafter. The Chronicle says: While it is certain that these cold waves are ar under its true colors proper cognomen. Now there ' comes a great outcry, evidently aimed to work the repeal of the law so that the vile stuff can again sail under the name of butter, that attempts are being made to legis late what people shall eat, not withstanding the fact that the law only demands that people shall be told what they are asked to eat. The facts of the case are that the law is a good one and does i.o in justice to any one, while it does protect one of the leading indus tries of the country from a most vile and disreputable and fraudu lent use of its reputation, and a competition that was unjust and could not be met for it was dishon est and underhanded. hi a Momen t Please The Telegraph says: when a Cliicn-ro pmicher goes wrong ju doctrinal matters tli-y have an eni- -rOU WANT AN- 0YEB00AT "We Have Them . -THEY. A HE- tarmc 0 ill II RANG recurrent, no rule has yet been de- j !bat;c way of .setting him right. .1 need for the period of their re- j A. colored minister, who guards a .urrence. In this State the winter j State street flock, did not yive his .f 18r5 was severe: then the next j hearers the stuff they wnr:tt?d for nioeably cold weather was in 1804, j their monej, and they set his house then in 1879, and now again in 18SS. j afire, wuruiug him nfcerward that Two of these are nine-year periods, j if ii did not cmne to time the op but the other is a fifteen-years j eration would le repeated It i period; and really all that can be i comforting to know that there are I said is that at long and irregular j a few )eo,l!e m tilis connt whoj intervals California is vis,ted by a j fc!tke a ,JUrnillff :nteresr in rdjaion j coll wave, which reduces the tern-; ja thu gtate of t,)(? j perature much below the nm-mni ! and reminds tis in a measure ot j Eastern winters. i It is commonlv said among the j oldest inhabitants that the present j cold spell has been the longest one within their recollection , and al- j though memory is a Very uncertain j recording instrument in such mat- ! turs, it seems probable that in this case their recollection may be relied j on. While no one is able to say i from memory that a particular day j in a particular year was veiy dif-j lerent from other days in other; years, so long a continuance of low j temperature as we have had this i month could not fall to be handed down to succeeding years, free j from any suspicions of doubt as to ! its being correctly dated. Just as, we all remember the winter of 1861-62 as the wet winter, so we, should recollect some other as the ; cold winter, had we heretofore had j such a winter as the present one. j But after all there is a very w ide margin between twenty-eight or twenty-nine degrees above zero und forty or fifty degrees be'ow. It is quite common to hear people j say that they fed the cold here ! ju.-t as much as they used to in ' Boston or New Yoik or Chicago;; Anione the many arti cles to be found at. S. E. YOUNG'S -SU1TA 3LEJFOR- A S CROSSED & ALLEtf, PROPRIETORS OF Albany Track and Dfay COMPANY NO 1. Goods handled with care. McTing hou hold good! specialty. ' NEW AND Swam we NEW DEPAKTUKE! -ARE THE FOLLOvVlN'U: B A R G A N FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE SHANE and LONSWAY COMiPAJSTY OF Albany, s! Oregon , Will offer their entire stock of boots and shoes to the general public at First Cost until disposed of.! Their object in so doing is to close out promptly that branch of their business so as to devote the entire available space of their store to dry and fancy goods ladies and gents' furnishing goods and millinery. As the entire shoe stock was purchased last fall, the opportunity to purchase new and desirable goods at actual cost is a rare one. During this sale we will also otter below cost our entire stock of winter cloaks and millinery. We will also make a sweeping re duction in all woolen hosiery, warm underwear, and especially in heavy white, dress goods,' as our policy is to carry nothing of that kind over the present season. We mean just what we say. 3HANF. Jc LOXSWAY. ladies' handkerchiefs, Late' fine gossamers, Gents' handkerchiefs, Ladies' liana-bags, Fine dress goods, SilklMrellas, Portemonnaie, Owing to the increased demands of our bust, new we have lsen compelled to remove into Unrer store, and we can now be found next door to S. K. Youug'8, where we will be pleaarf ""OUR PATRONS. If yon need any stoves tinware, qrorkerr, furniture, docks, carpets, picture, trunks, books, skates, saddles, saws, plai.es. d thousand diffei-eut and useful articles, you cat do no belter this side of San Francisco Than you can do with us on a purchase or aa exchange. PRANK N x i FIRST STREET ALBANY. Revere House Restaurant, (on eubopeah pun) Conducted bv H. DIERCKS. Meal serred fm XS ees 81 0 J-Cust-Miiers order whatever desired. Tij tab e- 'A with the best in tno market. Carpets, Rugs : i P. KULCOAfi AAA lajiiiaioiucA wuUjUUU i i Kor two weeks prices 'ill surprise you. Thev Must Go. OFFICERS. T'rKSIwlont f'liarloa V Wnlrortnti I but if we could take the si e;;k r in ; Vu'-e-l'resideiit-J." .' Wntsiuan. ' j l.is winter rig in -San Francisco ami Treasurer J. W. CiisieK. Pet hint down on Boston Common ' secretary J. K. Elderkin. or on Broadway or on in the middle of Januarv change his opinion and there was a difference in favor ot r c.n.-h A o Writsn.an I ton Common secretary J . Kilderkin. j "adinirthiti, iiy-1sthan'Si;vvi'Trili 0 II 110 III (I rl rlTS .; ton, J. L. (.owan, I. Ii. Monteith, ! V1U IIIAIIm, VlllAI lll-ilkj ttu: fii'j;her temperature. K l'lilfvl.-iii (!!iMrlt Mimtuitli 1 1 . MlliptiOIl Safe, Sound, Conservative Tin-: ashiii;ton Territory leg islature is wrestling with a rail road commission hill. At the lat est account the judiciary commit tee had the hill under decussion, and had concluded to change the hill so as to pav the commissioners $ii a d.iy each and travelling ex-j senses, the pay not to exceed $1500 :i year each. The -oiiiuii'ttee strike j out the section reducing fares to 4 , cents a mile and reducing the damage to he paid to the party-A Square Company c- mplaining to the actual damage sustained. The hill jn-ovides for! the apjfointment of three commis- .-ners, they to elect a secretary.; '! 'ie commission is given power to i estigate complaints on the peti- t n of ten patrons of a road, j AN OPEN LETTER. - A. N" D M A N ".0 T H E K - NOVELTIES! TOOjN'piEKOUSFOlMEN'TIOS -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries! Fine Glassware,Cpockery REMEMBER IN SELECTING We must run tlii3 stock down before in voicing January 1. Managed by Square Men j Patronized by Square People THE LARGEST STOCK ijust charges and discrimina-j ns are prohihiled. In the event j a commnv not nheving the! lerof the commwMon the aid of! UXTON PACTVTC 11. K. LINE d' Patronize Home Enterprise : i courts is to i- invoken. iauwt qj SHOJiT 4 ...... t I .ui-Lmnnrtua' I t. Uea:. i lie Lviiiiiuutc used to adopt (iowrv's suhsti- e. whi -h to lessen expense by ! n to soomites the shortest , '. , " , . , ! and 12 to 48 hours iKinr tue rovirnor auuuor ami I usurer of the raihoa I. GO EAST VIA QUICKEST ROUTE TO THE . EAST. "Fecd the hirds." is the motto! Th is popularline, on account of its southern i-i ' location, is especially preferable for travel du al! advertisement which a W1S3 rins: the winter months. It also affords an op- ,.n; .,. i ,!,,,.:,,., . i.tk ,ln. portunitv to visit Salt Lake City and Denver per pi.hh.-htMl uuiaig t lie deep. ;itnouteXtrachaiveand?ivesaLhok of routes JW and extl'Ciiie cold in that i v' Council Bluffs, Omaha. St. Joseph.Leaven . . . i worth.or KansasCitv. Full particulars regard- untrv. and Whicfl tlie Oregoman I jne routes and fares furniBhed on application, "... ... nrou l V .'. UiWTPlTU 1 1 terates For tin-; country. All , es and in- rv well in son -- tnces, hut when one sees a rohin pping about with one eye kance, watching for the pros- Kxrcutor's Sule or Rent Estate. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of sale duly made and entered of record ny the county court of Linn county, Oregon, at the January term, 1SSS, thereof, in the matter of the estate ot l. M Ctive fruit OU the cherry trees, ! Cooper, deceased, the undersigned, the exec- j utors of the last will and testament of said I. i feeding business grows dimly ; M. Cooper, deceased, will, at the door of the i ii , u. . I court houe in Albany, Onfron, on Saturday, scure, and the remembrance ot thc 4th day of Ffebrniy at the hour fa e. ranidlv lisappearing cherries one o'clock, p: . of said day, offer for sale, at 1 J ' 1 - public auction to the highest bidder, the fol- thev melted away beiore ttie ; lowinsr described real property, as the prop "a ...,,.. !... fl... .- nJ i ertv of said estate, to-wit: Beirinning at a rmands causes the flexoi and 3to-ne 6x8xU inche'Si at the towe corner -tensor muscles to become quite j of the land set opart to E. V. Cooper, and I running thence norrh "9 90 chains to a stone; tve. ! thence west 12.50 chains to a stone 5x11x14 5""?" ! inches; thence south 79.68 chains .0 a 8'one :.n,-,rn a nw.mp 8x8x10 incnes; thence east 12.50 chains to si BSTANCt. n.nown a oleomar-. tne place of b;cinniniri conuininar 9 76-ioo ine has been manufactured and acres, save and except the right of way here- .... tofore convevf.d to the Albany and Lebanon ld in this CO.iHtrv. gaining all railroad company, all in Linn county, Oregon i .t.i i ,-.1.11. ...-.cuAaso.l and in township 11 S., R. 3 Went, marketable aiV.e U possessed, said sale will be made tor gold c,.in, cash n-issin under the brand Ot pure in hand, on the day of sale passu.,, uuu i January 4. 18S5. G. W. CtK)PEK. arv butter, hy the toree ot a ; ' b. f, pckdom. -artv am opie oi vv.i."..., i -prksb :,vsTr:as f.vi:?.v n.u athoff. , January 4, ib8. .d uniied appeal from the : n. - congress actc-d a law ior. '.n tin cc Uli-'i i PitiSs; i. Dcni m.rrn To the My of tlie house : j i Dear Madam: Ap preciating your desire to supply your family with a good variety ot wholesome food, we take ..great pleasure in calling yur attention to our grocery store that we have just opened, between the opera house and postoffice, in this city, where we keep a large assortment of fresh groceries and pro visions. Every thing in our stock is new and clean, I we lme the nicest, nobbiest, cheapest ! and the very best quality to be found in the! markets within our reach. In addition to our stock! ! of staple groceries, we keep a nice line ot confection- j ery and truit, which we can furnish in any (piantitv j t you desire. When receiving articles from our store j if they do not give entire satisfaction Ave would be i wlad to have you notify us, and we will cheeifuilyl refund the money. Now as to prices: We have no special inducements or " baits " toi i I offer, but will sell every thins; in om line at as low; i i j prices as .'.rticles of as good quality can be furnished i I Soliciting a share of your patronage, we remain, ! t Yours Respectfully, KESTOX & CHaSE (VI 1117 1 The best quality of tea, coffee, raisins, cuk muts, etc. CAKS, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable house is also to . 'ound a complete assortment, of fresh famil eroceries, to which is constantly being addet :Jk thc seisouablu lines of groceries and provision iich as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order. Anchovy Mustard. Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, ' Bohemian Glassware, Etc- Hie.-e jroods were ill bought when price were low, and thc benefit of th margin will t ,'iv'n to his customers Kcmeniber the pliK- it the old corner on First and B'oadalbin Sts. ii) ill. i fHAT- Ties. Sill-c Handkercniefs, Gent's Slippers. Etc IX THEHBURG. Ladi bS They wjll make your gentlemen friends happy. They are SPECIALTIE S Found Jouly nu ti.ri L. E. BLAIN S. E. YOUNG Has alays a well-selecVd stock of Shoes and ' Slippers gSMital)It'forJt!ie,holiday9. Bent's Fancy Slippers! Ladies' I"ie Shoes,' L adie Slipp 45 missis MDoers S. E. YOUNG, FIRST STREET. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of ALBANY MM WORKS And manufacturers of Choice Coofectionery. We are now prepared to furnish choice, fresh candies of best grade, cj'ibistmg ..f v.ure sti.-K, ssorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Krencb uiu chocolate creams, fancy mixed, cundy tots inU a geuetsj assortment of flue c indies AT IHQLFALE OR BKTAIL. (VOrders from country dealers prompth al iened to. Factory on irst street, Albany. - - Oregon. M Crown Milk ISOM, LtNN Cm., Prap's. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family and bakers' use) The Best Storage Facilities XTThe Highest price in cash paid for wheat, ALBANY . . . OHKUON. t:eralrlx .oIIcp. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has this day been duly appointed execu trix of tne last will and testament of John A. nore, deceased, by the county court of Linn c mnty, uresjon, and that all persons having claims against said estate are herebv notified to present the same properlv verified to the undersigned at her residence in Scio, Linn county, within six mohths from the date of this notice: Dated December 7, 1HS7. HFWrrr ub vir,CU4 HOKE, Hhn ITT & -R AN 1 , Executrix. Attorneys for Executrix. ftotlre or Final SetlleMeat. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of EUsha Ham-, deceased, has filed in the coitntv court of Linn coum v. Ore on, his final account at such execu or. and tne said court hs appointed Monday, the 6th day of Feb ruary, at the hour of one o'clock in the a,trnonof siid day. for the hearing m nh. je..tio is to said account and the settlement J. L. WIGLE. Executor. on tract or and Rullrtrr. riHE I'NDERMON D HAVI.NO LOC VTED i in Albany, solicits patrrnage from city and country, W ill contract to build bridges, nanis and all manner of dwelling houses, in-cmd!!s- iuecn Anne, Eastlake and Elizabeth- -au styles of buildings. Will furnish plans apis .uuu'nn xiuiuui cnarge. satisfiio- t: ASSELL. t'on guaranteed. DK R KOUEW AV. VEfERINARV SUR sreon, Albany, Oregon. -Graduate of Ger-irj-x:. inu Anitf.ic;i i:o!iej;es.