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THE MORNING HERALD : FRIDAY, JANUARY 2(, 1888
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Depart
Passenger..
Freignt....
11:15am: 1:00 p ni
! 5:2opm 6:50 a.m
O. A C. K. R. TIME-TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
i Arrive fteparto; Arrive,
Cala.expr
Eocene ex
Freight
6:1.1am! 7.05am
lllSamjll. 35atr.
.... 7.10am
Portlan-10 10am
" 3.45pn
" 2.45pm
SOUTH BOUND.
3 Arrived Departs Arrives.
?ala.exp I 7.45piu S.Oopin Ashland 00am
Eugene exili20puijl2.40pin!Eugene 2.40p m
Freight j I 1 30nnv En-n p fi.oomn
No freight teceived tor souili after 11 a. m.
of same d .
LEBANON BRANCH.
FmAlba'y Dejiarts j Arrives
No. 11 :12 50pm Lebanon at l.:B pin
No. 13 ! 8.10 i mi " s.vs
Fm i.ehan
Nil. 12 ... 5 W a m Albanyat o.4.' .t tn.
No. 14 2.00 pmj " 2.45 pm.
HIE MAILS.
AiaiiS ill rtmaiiv jKMLUlin.cuiuaca3iunuo. ,
... , -.t. . . . i.
ror an quiuia uuii.ii
' he eastern states
The West Side
,-6:30 a. .
)
11 A. M.
...12:80 P. M.
7:30 !. m
Ai.l the Narrow GuageR .R.
.a Portland anil Salem
Corvallis ami Yaquinu
All olfices south.
The postotfice will be closed each evening
from' six to set en oVlock.
Registered matter for tie early mnri. ir
train should be mailed be'ore 8 o'clock the
levious .-veiling
141 t'TIS KUT T(IW.
Iin4e Tom's Uaoin Jan. 21.
A fresh lot of cream cheese at
Parker Bros.
Attend the grat shoe sale at
Shai.e Ac Lonswa' .
Mrs. (.'. M. Whitney, of Eugene,
is visiting in this city.
Choice cream and pineapple
cheese at Kenton & Chase's.
Fresh Eastern oysters served in
every style at Frances PfeiiFers.
1). B. Montieth and wile re
turned yesterday from Portland.
Ileware of-slippery places. Get
a Traveler's accident policy of
Winn.
ijiefore you go skating have Winn
write vou an accident policv in the
Traveler's.
Boston brown bread is among
the cold weather luxuries at Par
ker Bros, bakery.
The new W. C. T. U. hall in this
citv will be formal Iv dedicated on
Tuesday evening, January 31. j
Cupt. X. B. Humphrey and L.
II. INiontanye came up on last eve- i
ning s train tor Salem, where they
.had, been on lezal business.
Reserved seats for the Pyke Op
eraiCompany will be on sale at
Blatka an's, commencing at 9 a. m.
on Saturday. Secure your seats
early.
The immense stock of boots and
shoes at A. B. Mcllwain's is being
'slaughtered at twenty-five percent,
discount on each and every dollar's
worth sold.
Owing to the inclemencj' of the
weather, the Columbia Poultry As
sociation, which meets in Portland,
have decided to postpone the exhi
bition until Feb. 7, 188S.
sold i
Messrs Curran & Montieth
vesterdav to Chas. L. Brush,
lots
1 and 2 in block 5 iu
this citv
owned by J. N. Smith of Peoria,
the pnsideration being $900.
A -small blank book containing
the list of San Francisco Chronicle
and labeled as such was lost, in
city a few days ago. The finder
will please leave the same at this
office.
C.'a Woody, of Wasco county,
formerly of Eugene City, is prom
iiiently spoken of for the position
of new superintendent of the
Marion county Indian training
school.
Or. Gunderson's office is at pres
ent at the corner of Baker and
Third street, where he is prepared
to treat all kind of diseases to
which male and female is subject.
Catarrh treated successfully.
Messrs. Franklin & Co. have
opened in connection with their
second hand store a first-class tin
shop, and will hereafter be in the
field ifor contracts and all other
work usually connected with the
business.
The Double I'ncle Tom's Cabin
Company, which appears in this
city next Saturday, Jan. 21, is said
to be the best company which has
visited Oregon with the thrilling
old play. They have two brass
bands, and a double company
throughout.
Now is the time to subscribe for
newspapers and magazines for ! are invited to be present and par
188$. F. L. Kenton continues to j ticipate. Work will be commenced
receive subscriptions for all the j
leading periodicals, saving sub-1 over Saturday. Good speakers will
scribers the 'trouble, risk and ex- i be in attendance.
pense of sending direct to publish-! j
ers. Orders left at the store of I ' onii-al mince
Kenton & Chase will receive! A meiting of the Uepuhlican !
prompt and care'ul attention. i State Central Committee of Oregon
! is herebv called to be held at the
"Ihe Teierau or tsii.' 1 office of "the Chairman, in the city
The G. A. R. post of this citv iias '" Portland on Thursday, the
arranged for the presentation of j oi" February, ISSS at 11 o'clock a.m.
"The Veteran of 1812,'; at the i tor the purpose of selecting the
opera house on Fridav.Feb.lO.Thev I tiine 1,n(l I,i:Ut' for holding the;
will be assisted by some of the best ! tat Convention, and the transac- j
talent of the citv, and the plav j tion of such other business as may:
will be a most interesting one. Tii'e ! projierly come before the meeting. !
cast of characters will be published ! A fal1 attendance is requested. i
in a few tlays ! Joseph Simon. Chairman.
- : IPiuti ivnft' Iii-icv 11 tvIQC ,
DeMlh of Mrs. eiidcr.
Mrs. Lotto Senders, wife of 1
-iirnn Stirlria rli1 iralnnl.nr !
morning of pulmonary disease !
at the age of 31. She "had until 1
recently
ently resided with her husband
Prineville, but remaved to
nya tew monts ago in hopes
oanya iew monts ago in popes .
ot henetiting nei neaitn, out giie,uiiewuie uiwMiiiiupaHionpritlllw for whillll nature had httPd !
grew gradually worse until her ; on the Pacini- coast m chronic, ; westerr regon bevond anv other '
death. She leaves a husband and ' spinal and surgical diseases is. now I panion 0f tlu, Unift,, s;,..t ' Xh I
several children te mourn her loss. at the Kevere house where he mav elimafe and other causes we're now i
tii. . 1 :it , ... l ..i..i. h etti i.mlpwui.-m.i v ti,r ! . , . imc lion
iue mueiai win mtui ai i o noviv ;
to-dav
iiuius ul of I he shoe Ituniu-io.
Shane & Lonsway's great shoe
hoe sale at cost still continues.
Get your size before they are gone.
a sikpbiskd inn;.
He "Wanted Money, But Did Not Thirst
for Gore and Gracefully Retired.
Last night as a young business
man was returning home lie was
accosted, in passing a dimly lighted
portion of the city, on Brbadalbin
street, by a thug, who called out
tor him to throw up his hands.
Instead of doing so the young man
made a movement as if to draw a
revolver and thrust forward his
hand, leading the bold, bad time
to. believe he was about to be tired
upon. He sung out, "Don't shoot,
1 was only joking," and turning
about lied, quickly disappearing
down an aney in the darkness.
Such occurrences ought to en
courage the police force to renewed
vigilance in capturing and making
an example of a few of these would
be toughs, and also lor the city to
have erected a suitable receptacle
for her prisoners, the present city
jail "eiiiK too frail a shanty to hold
even the mildest sort of a bad
man.
In a short time, when' the sicklv
I street lamps are supplanted by the
electric light svstem, the corners
"For ways that are dark"
will not be so numerous, and some
of the now somewhat lonely streets
will have a more metropolitan ap
pearance. OtrllF.ICH UMTKD,
The following Sunday schools of !
this city have elected the following I
officers for the ensuing year: !
Congregational E. C. Chase, i
superintendant ; W. F. Kead, as-j
sistant superintendant ; F. L.
Kenton, secretary ; E. L. Thomp
son, financial secretary: Quim-y
Pro!st, librarian; 1,. M. Adair,
chorister: Catharine Althouse;
Rev. H.Rominger. E. C. Cha-e, I..
M. Adair. W. F. Hearst, Mrs H.
H. Hewitt, Mrs. W. C. Read,
Jane Morris and Annie Althouse,
teachers.
United Presbyterian Dr G W
Grav, superintendent; L. E. Blain.
assistant superintendent; C. II.
Stewart, secretary ; F. I. Nutting,
reporting secretary ; S. E. Young,
treasurer ; J. W. Blain and Leon
Power,Iibarians;Rev.S.G. Irvine. K I
F. Sox. II. M. Roberston, L. E. !
Blain, S. E. Young. Mrs. E. F. ;
Sox. Mrs. S. E. Young. Mrs. L. E. j
Blain, Mrs. Henrietta Brown, Mrs.
Leon Power. Misses Hettie Millfv. j
Lib Irvine, Lillie and
Ina Robertson, Rhoda Hail and !
Bell Bodme: teachers.
Methodist T. P. Cougill, super
intendent, Collirs Elkins. assist
ant superintendent ; G. W. Cald
well, secretary ; Miss.Candis Conn,
treasurer: Misses Mamie Cam p
bell and Eva Simpson, librarians;
Miss Ada impson, organist ; Rev.
H. P. Webb, Collins Elkins, Mrs.
G. W. Hochstedler. Mrs. H. P.
Webb, Mrs. Geo. Simpson. Mrs.
Robert Brown, Mrs. W. H. St.
John, Misses Candis Conn. May
Rideout.and Ada impsrn.tenf hers.
Lecture lo-Mlil.
A lecture will be given at the M
E. church this evening bv the
gifted Mrs. Col. Chas. Springer, of
Iowa. Subject, "Personal Obser
vations in Palestine." An admis
sion fee of 10c will be charged for
the benefit of the M. E. Sunday
school. All are invited to attend.
l lie . a I . icwiitl
The force of four hundred work
men on the California cfc Oregon
railroad will probably be kept at
work all through the winter. It is
said that the superintendent is
anxious to have a havy storm
strike the road in Siskiyou in order
that it may be tested and repairs
and improvements be made, while
i' 'arge force of laborers are on the
ground.
I.K I I KIC Mo I .
Following is the list of letters rfinaiiiiuj; in
the postolficeat Albany. .lull. Is lSVi. Persons
calling for these lctt ,rs will ive ihc date
on which 'hev wre advertised:
Armstrom; Kiank Carlson, Charles
Davis. Ella 15 Oilleran. II. .i.
Games, laviI l.;eer, .Mi-s !.' tie
Hanson, James binir. li ila
Iirmjer, C F. M.Miatt, MUs Ada
Milloy, John i M.-rraiter. .lolui
Rormin, U J. Seheri-r, I'hillippe M.
RUIT'S THOMPSON. P. M.
Convention ami ronreil. I
The R. B. George convention and j
concert company, who are now j
giving a successful series of con- j
certs in Corvallis, will lie in Alba
ny on Saturday, January 21 ,to com-
mence a musical convention. They
are well qualified and successful 1
teachers of the divine art. i
Loral lemlier-' liislimte.
On Saturday, January 2S, a local
teachers' institute will be held in
Shedd, to which all teachers and
those interested in public schools
on Friday evening and
continue 1
An Kmenrnt .ni-eon and spcriali.i
Willi I.
Dr. Henry J. Smith of San Fran- j
isco the weli know n surgeon and
I specialist who has lor years pastjit interests of Oregon lav ir ?!
Al-fmade regular visits to Portland, i tiat woul(i imhice invest
i and enjoys the reputation of being ; menf;s in ,.., nn)1 Huv ',;,'
""i V" "1 oemgj
i-.--.-.t....w.. :
oe seen professionally tor a
days. The Doctor has made
I'u
vious visits to Albany as a repre
sentative of the Pacific Surgical;
Institute and is well known through-'
,out .ego and the Northwest
. coasi-. j
I I
THE F.tlMKKM AM) THE T.lttlFT.
Cleveland's "Free Trade" Policy Is Not j
Wanted by the Grangers of Oregon. j
Pomona grauge of Marion county,
a representative body of the order, j
met January 12th "at Woodburn j
grange hall." It was a good meet- j
mg, and in addition to the regular
order of business heard an inter
esting description of the state
lecturer's tour in Eastern Oregon,
where he" has recently been, having
organized twelve new granges.
The grange had under consider
ation the resolutions adopted by
Salem grange on the 7th , and pub
lished in the Herld of the"
10th. They were adopted by unan
imous vote in open meeting in the
afternoon. An address on the
subject of the president's message,
and an address made to the Ore -
gon state grange while in session
at Salem last Mav bv Governor
Pennoyer, was made by John
Minto." The criticisms " on the
message were to the point. 1st.
The proposition to continue the
internal revenue taxes were a
i glaring injustice to the fanners
j cultivating the raw material upon
which they take etl'ect. 2d. That'
j trio main purpose of the message i
j seems to be to persuade the labor- -I
ing jnan that he is a grievous sul- i
ferer by the law levying duties on i
j imports to an extent beyond what
i a fair examination into the subject ,
win warrant. ii. mat me propo-;
sition of the president to make a j
radical reduction upon or admit
! free raw material, was in its effect
j to tax the American fanner for the
i benefit of the manufacturer, and ;
j make the burdens of taxation mere ,
! unequal than they now are. 4th.
; That the message read like a :
j labored attempt to array the labor
' ing and manufacturing interests
j against the interests of producers
I of raw material, showing no other
! interest in the farmer than to try
to make him believe that he now
pays more for the protected cloth-
ing that he buvs than he receives
in i he enhanced price of his wool
by the tariff duties. In other
words, the message, as to fanners,
advocates free trade, but not with
the openness and candor of the
address made to the Oregon state
grange last May by Governor Pen
noyer. The governor's address
was reviewed and it was shown
that in his use of the statistics of
the gross earnings of farms and
manufactures, respectively, as
proof ot the great profits of man
ufactures and small profits of farm
ing, there was a great delusion.
The governor, quoting the statistics
of 1880, showed over ten billions
iiii-K(cu in laiuis, giving ii ioo3
annual uiuuucL ui uri Liuee
. , . . .
billions, and showing an invest -
ment ot less than three billions in
manufactures, turning out a jfross
product to the value of mote than
five billions of dollars. These sta
tistictics being used by Governor
Pennoyer as a proof of the om
parative profits of farming and
manufacturing,the speaker claimed
were utterly worthless, as there is
nothing in them to show the profits
of either branch of industry; and
if used to show the great advan
tage secured to manufacturing, or
against the interests of the farmer,
the- ought to have '.he very oppo
site eliect from that intended by
the governor namely, to empha
size Ijjs advice to buy as well as,
sell in the markets of Europe, as
they embody the value of till the
raw material the American tanner i
produces as a basis ( f manufactures
and all that is imported for the
same purpose, as well as all the
products of the forest and mines
used in raw material. Conse
quently they prove home manu
factures to be the best market the
American farmer can have for at
least three-fourths of his surplus.
The speaker ihu-liat.'d his point
by showing that out of a table of
the values of eighteen leading
manufactures, according to the
census of all but four were
based on farm products,- and in
those f breadstuff's, slaughtered
and packed meats and woolen man-
ulactures, aggregating .fl .,07(1,001 ,-
IK-IS. all tin
grain, live stock and ,
wool, except L.s,00(.H)0 pounds of ;
wool linponeo, were products ot ,
American soil and claimed the1
! cotton ought to be. He. therefore,
j claimed it is unwise for the Aineri
i can farmer to become dependent
; upon and a customer to the man-
ufactures of EurojK-. That such a
i course would feed the interests of
aliens and starve our own. would
! surely bring down the amohiments
of American labor and condition
! of the laborer to the European
j level, as the protection afforded bv
jour revenue laws for the past
I twenty-five years have tended to
i keej) them up, while we as a people
, nave made such advancement
jn i
lwwt'r a,1(t w';li'b as no other
nation or any age or country ever consmereo deceptive. L.auies
did. The speaker closed with the ; w'" please note this fact and gov
stateruent that, taking the his-1 ern themselves accordingly,
tory of the influence of free trade i Shane & Lonsway.
upon .intish iarming.it was the
one line of British indus'ry that
was haned and not blessed." That
the system under which Ireland
has been held by the mere power
of England had produced results
that ought to be a warning toevery
American to not place his county
voluntarily under the trade travel
held by bntam. He closed bv ' -
saying that though the Oregon!
farmer was so situated that his I
grain surplus would mainlv he:
shipped to Europe for some vears'i
to come, his standpoint as an1
"V ' . .... ..
American citien
4- I.
i i-vni i aoove inai
oi a. icBiiiiu oi vregon. mat the
nients in wool and flax manuf ic-
a worK oringing both ti.t i,.,i,!... I
uon and camtal beret,, ni.n.f ....:
maintain manufactures that the
Oregon farmer should welcome as!
tiMidimr t, r-ili7a tl, ..!.;. :
.pOM of the jatrons of hushandry.
,
G KAN'., EX.
OF ISTKUKST TO UKhl.OV,
Measures Introduced in Congress Relating
ti this State- Postal Changes, Etc. j
Among measures introduced this
week in the interest , of Oregon by
Congressman Hermann is a resolu
tion culling on the secretary of war
for special action in relation to five
bars above Oregon City, which it
is represented are formidable ob
stacles to large shipping in the
river above. It also asks what is
being done by the engineer depart
ment to prevent diversion of the
river channel at Corvallis.
Representative Hermann has in- !
troduced a bill in- the house pro;- j
viding a large supply of improved
Springfield rifles, and equipment
and ammunition, and several
pieces of artillery, for the militia
j of Oregon. The preamble to the
j bill sets forth the necessity for a
I full supplv in addition to the reg-
ular quota. Mr. Hermann asserts!
,' that there are precedents where!
1 congress has loaned arms and j
; equipments to states where a;
proper showing was presented.
. I 1
Representative Hermann has
also introduced a bill which pi'O-
vida for Hit. u-ithdr:iu-iiir f,.m
... . , i T . i esiti ence, being in one of the best neighbor i
market ot vacant lands which are i htlll!i iM u.e ,mi.v. 'ihe house is compani
on the Columbia river, on the line I tiv. .y new and modern in onstnietion For j
of the proposed boat railwav at f,,rth '' '"formation inquire at this office. I
The Dalles rapids.
C. B. Frissell has been appointed
postmaster at Cascade Lake. Wasco
counry. uregon, to nil me vacancy
caused by the resignation, ot 1'ost -
master Thomas F. Hope.
Senator Doh.h has introduced in
ln 1
, ';
me senate a oin lo amenn rne in-i
dian land severalty, so that
provision shall not applv to
its
anv
Indian tribe until the consent of
two-thirds of the members of the
tribe, over twenty-one years of
age, has first been obtained.
Pension . have been granted to
Win. Smith, Healdsburg,
James S. Phillips. Weston.
ki irt n.ni.
Or.
Eucene City Jan 18.
Large stores of ice, h;ive been
put up bv local dealers for hon e
su)p'y dutu.
the coming summer.
W f A ilinmKiinii lv.,L-
keeper
f the firm of Win Heck &
son, of Portland is in the city vis
i'.mg relatives and fr ends.
The Willamette just opposite
town is gorged and olocked with
! the first in many years. Sever
a! persons walked across the block- i
od portion without any apparent :
danger. i
Company C.O.N. G., will give j
a masque ball this evening at Ar- j
mory
A very large attend I
j ,
auce is expected aud an are coiin
1. ,., t .. ..
ing on it
beiug the event of ttie
season.
It is reported that a
California svudictte are
wealthy
making I
overtures to the Blue River Mining
Company for the bonding of their
mines on Blue river and the Mcken
zie. The transfer being not entir
ely completed, full facts are not
made public.
A Hare M listen 1 1'reat.
Remember the free concert
bv
j K. B. George musical company at. j
j the W. C. T. U. hall on Saturday !
j evening. It promises to be a most j
j enjoyable affair. It is t e inteii- j
i tion of the company to organize a j
' musical convention in this city,
i It will be a rare musical treat, as!
George musical company
the company ate among the best j
vocalists who have visited the
coast.
ICeniovnl. j
Messrs. Deyoe & Robson have
removed their hardware store and
agricultural depot into their new j
building just completed. Ihey
have elegant quarters, and have a
large stock of shelf hardware and
agricultural and farming imple
ments for the coming year's trade.
I.I n n 4'oualy
nislrhl
LkIo I. O.
V. T.
The next session of the Linn
county district lodge, I. O. G. T.,
will lie he'd at hhedd on Friday.
I-ebruarv 3, 1888. All subordinate j
lodges jn the county are requested I
to send in their lull delegation.
I C. Robxett.
District Secretary
Kxplunnlloii.
In anotherjcolumn appears under
our signature an advertisement an
nouncing the closing out of our
shoe -business altogether at cost.
Why we sell at actual cost is be
cause we won't buy any more and
wish to clear out every shoe as
quick as we can. Of course the I
nnblic miilt.rt.i,l ,,ll flm if
puoiu. un ler.xtand er we I that it I
c iiiieiioeu io continue tne snoe j
business such a course would be, to
say the least, nonsensical, and ourj
announcement to that effect would
i The Ounce ol I'rrvenliwu.
The satis'action if feeling safe from
csitehing any disease from drinking
! w.iter. li'im. impure air, from a sick
j person, from contact with foul cloth-.
J ing, infection or contagion from any
source, is complete and all anxiety
allayed by the use of Darius Prophy
I Lctic Fluid. A bottle will give more
safety, comfort and contideiuc than
g m tne world.
For the next "At days we will give a
diseonnt of 15 yer cent- on all leather
goods bought from us.
Rkpkjelij A Bkownell.
Y
ou can select a pjir of tine shoes
from our .stock at a discount of 15 per
cent. Reifielo: Brownell.
Improve this opportunity to buy a
pair of 5 shoe.- for -i.i" bv paving
cash. tJnod for dav.-. P.. &"B.
A m.i;iini(4';) sto. k to select from at
a tii?t:ount of 15 percent. R. di. si.
Fresh Baiter.
One hundred pounds wanted at
Wallace & Thompson's.
NEW TO-DAY.
Wanteil.-
IMMEDlATELY AT F. A. BURKHART &
C'o.'s real estate and employment office, a
man to work on a farm, also two girls to do
general housewark. Apply at once.
For sale.
A NICE, COMFORTABLE
AND COM
J IIIVUIWHJ 'invilllln OIA I irOlll, UIIV ItllU ,
j om!.Maf Tories liith.' hard finished, snieu-
S niouioiis nweilni, six
i did well of water, small barn, situated on I
I north Fou-th street This is a vcydesirahle
I'HVSH IAVS.
, w ;isrox
PHYSICIAN
Oregon
AND SUR-
j jr, Keon, Albany
geon.
; H
j jt
ELLIS,
PHYSICIAN
v, orpjtoti.
ANO SL'lir
genu. Alba
! JZ
lR- E. A. McALISTER HAS LOCATED
J
' Broa.'albin streets, over Kedlicld cS Broiuiell's
: stH,c tt'here he can be found when not pro-
lessioiiaiiy enagiii.
MRS M.E. McCOy. M. D.HOMiKOPATHIC
physician, otliL-e and residence corner of
hirst and Baker streets, Albany. Or. Chronic
disease a specialty. Consultation free. Of
fice hours: 10 to 12 a m and 2 to 5 p. M.
i
ATTOItXKY.
T K. N.
L'. Law,
BL.ACKC.IRN, ATTORNEY AT
bi llow s Temple. Vill practice in nil courts
ot the state, and ;ive special attention to all
business.
1()LvEHt ,)N-
& I It VINE, ATfORNEYS
at Law, Albanv, Or. Office in rooms 13
i, r oster s MiocK, over U fc. lilam s
store.
WEATHORFORP, ATTORNEY AT
J . la
aw, Albany, Oregon. orti-je in Odd
fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
courts of thestate, and (five special attention
to all business
I OK - ALF.
VuCMi TKAM, M-;rt' HARNESS, NEW I
X Pemoci-if. wasfon; fiist-class outfit for I
gardener. See Kenton Ac Chase, Urocers, be- '
-ween Opera House vnft Pos'otlice. i
ORSE
FIVE YEARS OLD. 10 HANDS':
very (tcntle in harness, sinsf'e or I
CX hijih.
double
Enquire at Hkkai.d office.
1 LANINO MILL 10l(3iLt.-i
JT desir ible facfory privilefje in the city,
quire of C. L. ISrush, foot of Lyon St.
iO. 1
In-
HUIELS.
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR.-CHAS.
Pftiffer, Pmp. Only fiist eclass house j
I in the city. Larjje sample rooms for com-
; nit-rcial men. No Chinamen employed in the I
j kitchen. General staije otiVe for Corvallis. 1
I) US3 HOl'aE, ALBANY', OR. J. GIRLIN,
V prourrietor. This houe is now furnish
j ed with the best nw furniture. Everything
( lean and commodious, otTerini; to the treneral
I public superior accommodati ns to any in the
SI'KIU TMI.
riUVO GOOD GIRLS WANTED TO DO GEN
J. eral housework German pieferred. En
quire at Metzjfer's En.p'.ovment Agency.
olice o Iteblors,
1 LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES
indebted tn the firm of Hoffman .V
Pfeiffer are hereby notified to call and sett'e
I heir accounts immediately, lis the same will
an Feb 1st be placed in the hands of an at
torney fr collection.
J.mx Hokfman.
Kraxcm Pkkikkkr.
IHssoiiilion of opurtiicrsliip.
'HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
cxistiiif; betwicn Jolm Isom. E. J. Lan-
imiir and Kduard t.oin
f Isom, LauuiiiSc Co
under the linn name
is hercb dissohe-i
by muf-at eonsei.t, Edwa.d ;oins rctirinij.
JOHN Isom,
E. .1 LANN ING,
EDVVAKUGotN.s
Albany, Jan 2, ISsS.
The business in the future will he conduct
ed bv John Isom and E. J. LanniiiLr, under
same style nf firm name, isom, Lanninj; &
Co.. who will pay all liabilities of the late!
firm, and are alone authorized to collect all
""'""" acco'"lt-s
BOARDING AND LODGING ON REAS
onable terms at Mrs. C. Ball's restaurant,
I corner of llaker and First street, opposite
i the Star brewery No Chinese cooks
DOCTOR HENRY SMITH, 43.5 KEARNEY !
.street. San Francisco, over 20 years ex-j
peiience m the trcitnient of enronic and
special ldise.ises in American and European
hospitals and other institutions, making a
specialty of these affections. Home treat
ment sent to such as cannot visit, his o tice.
Orders for medicine promptly attended to.
You will Save Mimry
Ti' TAKIXG your sewing machines
to the repairer, B F. Parsons, at Sixth
aild .Jefferson 8trcet8 Aihany, Oregon. Good
satisfaction or no pay.
HEWERT. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
, aud jeweler, Albany, Oreifon,
I ussolution notice notice is j
iiuicu it;u uiaL Liie parbiiersnip nere
tofore existiinjr between John Hoffman and
Francis Pf'effer, under the firm name of Huff
man & Pfeiffer, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. 'Ihe business will be continued
by the litter, who will assume a" I liabilities,
and all outstanding accounts wid be collected
by the old firm.
"Dated Albany, Jan. 4, 18SS.
Jons Hoffmax.
Francis Pfeifkkk.
y. ROUND (S CO.
New Roods,
CONSISTING OF MEN'S .
Farnlnhlns I.oimAi, Hittn; f'npn. Boots,
. hoeitnnd Finr 'lothlntc, 1'moIcf
IrctlMH In Fancy .SuMtmrr Krrk
Hwr, lillk lindrrweur, Kalltriacicaii
I nderwmr. Fish, t lark nud FIokk'm
tilwteit. The vrry hnpit make of
Hand wed 8bue and the xer
ateat vtylen lu Mra's iMtk'K and
Bo' CTnlhlntt. Ill Celebrated
Makes oTHats In
EVERY STYLE.
Remember our stock consists of bright
ne fresh Koods, and as honest, fair and
! square I'eaiine; is our matto, we ask the pub
lie to call an 1 gal prices. No trouble toshow
goods.
aaTOne onor west of the Fevere House,
I Albany, Oregon.
I C. B. ROLAND- & CO.
AGRICULTURAL; DEPOT !
DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors
ALBANY,
Have removed into their new building
-A FULL
THRES HERS,
ENGINES,
WAGONS,
HACKS,
PLO VS,
HARVESTING
MACHINERY
Aid all Implements
-The largest and
FARM "WAGONS, HACES A2TD BUGGIES
In the central Willamette Valley,
mijitly filled at lowest rates:
pr
WITH BILLIAKD HALL
J. M. WILLIAMS,
CHOICE WINE
Kept constantly on hand
A full line
ale Everything" lirst-cla.-
Iff At- Kevere House,
AMUSEMENTS.
Albany Opera. House.
-ONE NUihT ONLY.
SATURDAY I1.MAKV 31. 1888
UOl'BLE MAM HUTU
Uncle Tom's OaMn Go,
AND
2-UNIFORMED BRASS BANDS-2
WHITE and COLOIttD.
The only Double Company in Exist
ence. A laugh for every minute
smiles and tears blundud together!
Twoconiicaljiidierous, musical Marks!
A pack of ferocious, man-hunting
bloodhounds.
The Tw Grciilfsl Toirs on Eartb.
Impersonated by the distinguished
serio comic queens of song anil operatic-
prima donnas,
TIIK IIVKItS SiyiKICS.
! Specially engaged fur this great double
i company. The most fast niating and
itiletited CHILI) ACTRESS in the
world, little
.IK.VMK Flit tit as l-V.
! Engaged for this season, the only
! genuiiK' SoiCh Carolina .Itiliilee Sing
ers anil Uantation Troubadors, '20 in
j Jiumber: the a-sthetie trained donkey,
i Leon: the smallest Shetland txniv in
i the world; Edison's electric parlor
; ;,r,t i. , u.. ' i..
I'm; elaliorate costumes bv PazieiK A
street parade given daily at 12 o'clock.
Reserved seats on sah-at Blackmail's
drug store.
Albany Opera Houss
TWO MUIIIS o.vii,
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ftft
JANUARY ()
n nriori i i nmin. mn
FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF THE
INCLUDING
Jeaiyiie Winston,
Louise Manfred,
Louis DeLange,
Jos. S. Grenfrlder
And all the Old Favorites.
WF.Dt.SIAY KVKMVl;.. ..
The very Convcal Opera
VNTLES.
THI KSIA TF.XIX;... ..
The latest Operatic Craze,
NANON
Which had a run of two years in London and
two years in New York.
Reserved ceats on gale Saturday at K.ack
man'g drujr store.
JOHN BRIGGS,
FLQKIST,
Roses a Specialty.
Cemetery lots planted and eared for by the
month or y-ear.
ALBANV, -
OREGON
Ladies, misses and children's
wool knit hoods, scarfs and jackets
at cost at Samuel E. Yoi Nu's.
FIR SALE CHFAP.-XICE 'IOME AF EW
uituuts' walk from the new colle-e at
Corvallis, easy terms. Address bo lis Al
bany. , ' tf
Revere
ouse Samne
Opera Company.
40 people 40
OREGON;
and have on hand for the trade of 18
LINE OF-
STEEL
SPRING TooTa
HARROWS,
FANNING
MILLS.
STEEL GOODS
FENCE WIRE
Used Farmer?
best variety of-
Orders Irom a distance solicited and
AND CLUB ROOMS.
Proprietor
AND LIQUOR
of domestic
and iic ported cigars on
Albany, Oregon.
4l
0VFRLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon & California Railroad
And Connections.
Olinirnia l-.xpre.tN Trains Daily.
4:w p m . . Lv Portland . . . . Ar. . 10:40 am
S:00 p m. .Lv Albany Lv. . 7-05 am
8:-0am..Ar. Ashla.d Lv.. 5:40 pm
t:wl ,. 1 rMiM Dally Ex. Sunday
s:00 a 111..I.V Poo land
12:40 p in.. Lv Albany...
2:40 p m..Ar Eujrene. .
. .Ar,. 3:45pm
...Lv. .11:35 am.
..!.v.. 9:00 am
Lebanon Itrnueli.
S:l(pni..Lv Albany...
8:5(1 p m. . Ar. Lebanon , ,
2:50pm..Lv Albany...
1 :26 p m . . Ar. . . . . Lebanon. .
Ar.. 5:45 am
.Lv.. 5:00am
Ar.. 2:45pm
.Lv.. 2:00 pm
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
Daily between Portland and San Kraneiwo.
Emiifrant sleepina i ars betwe---n Portland
and San Francisco free of charge.
'1'he O. A.C R R. Ferry makes connection
with all the regular trains on the east side di
vision from foot of F street.
Wcsl Mile lllviKiiui.
gchywnWMaiid and Corvallis.
Mail Train l;iilv - Except Sunday.
7:30 a m.. I.v
12:25 p ui. . Ar
. Pordand Ar.. (;:!5pm
.Corvallis Lv.. l:.;0nn-
Ixpress Train llail.i I
xetpt Sunday,
4:"0pm..L Portland Ar . !l:00 am
S:00 p m. . r. . . M. Miiiiiville Lv . . .-,.45 ara
.it a many aeu Corvallis i.oiineit
with
trunsof Ore--ui Pacitii: railroad.
iSl;or fml iiiforniatii.ii reipirdhi,; rates
maps, etc-, call on co i pain s a-eiil .
It. KOtHLEK. E. P. bOOERS,
Manager. t;. F. & P.
NORTHWEST
M Mariiic J nsuranre'
COMPANY;
I'ortlaml,
retn
Capital Stock,- $500 00D
f . L. TH0MPS0IV, Agent
Rbfkrkncks in Alkaxv. -S. E. Ynun LK
Blain. L. Flitm, C. H. Ste-vart and"wrh
Goltra.
Ken I F.Mfair.
TF YOU HAVE FARM PROPERTY FOIC
1 sale call en Curr..n & Monteith, as thev
have customers 'or a number of desirable
tracts of land. They also have some choice
improve 1 eity proierty for sale, and a few
lots ranging from to $500 in price. Terms
sent to purchasers.
Krai Kttjile and FmulovMrnr
Ajrenry.
PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE
1 of about KiO acres, or those having laryur
tracts which they would be willing to diviibj
up into SO or PR) acre lots, are invited to call
at our office, as we have a ew customers tor
that class of farms. We ern also fuinUli par
ties wanting help, either male or female, for
the eity or country, with such help as thev
dt sire on short notice: and we also have a foi
situations for both male ami female in the
city and country. Call at our office if vm
want-help or want employment. Wecan'aet
either for yon. Office No.'cs First street, ad
joining W. C. Tweed de's tin store.
F. A. BCRKHART 4 Co. .
Mimical
riHAS. L
Instrument KrpaimU
PIERCE IS PREPAREO Til
-J rune, clean and retmir organs at reason
able rates. Old cases will be polished and
made good as new. Violins repaired, and all
stringed instruments a specialty. . Orders left
at Walkman's store, either for the eitv t.r
country, will be promptly attended to. All
work guaranteed.
T1ENG HEVG, WASHING AND IRONING.
Laundry on Ellsworth street, between
the Revere House and Johnson's Blacksmith
shop. All work warranted first-class an I sat
isfactory. Prices low.
rpo LFT NICE FURNISHED RKMS,
L with or without board, either double or
single.
For particulars applv at Hbrald
ottiee.
W.
WRIGHT. ARTIST, IS PREPARED
to give instruction in dianinv
oil and water color painting. For terms ap
nly at studio, residence of Mrs. Win. Du
bruille. corner Ellsworth and Fourth street.
Sow Itai'lM-r Kfaop.
SINCE THE FIRE THOS. JOKi:s HAS
generally fitted up th. room on Elsworth
street ypposite the Revere house at tl.e hnek
of Conn Bros." grocery store where his triemls
and iiatrons wi'l find him uow readv to earry
oi the- r nts a before. :
Rooms
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