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I - -r-. - If " T-t VT? U T1 Til 'T?C f i A V T Y ! A 7V O1. i v c: Q J irtttt- TS-liln tl-l!f1 - DAILY AND Weekly RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. (Published everv morniir' e'eeDt Jfonda-..) Delivered by currier, per weeK O-lojinor ot tiie.se contagious diseases. By man, per yi-u . WEEKLY. (Published ever' Friday Morning.) One copy, per annum, in advance .32.00 When not paid in advance 2J0 PRESENCE OF MIND. , I For the safety and welfare of in- j dividuals and assemblies, there is j no more eitieacious habit than ; presence of mind and prompt j action in time of peril. Life and ' limb are often preserved by their practice, and buddy harm in nine; ... . t cases out ot ten prevented. A recent ine'dent at a fire in a Chicago public school illustrated this subject finely. A tire was dis covered in the puolie school build ing on Lexington avenue, near Leavilt street in that city. Tin M'hoiil, like all ti e ciiy schools, ivas ovei-ctowded with children, ami ha l they become panie-strick-: en, a diref.il calamity would have : occurred. The em; 'loves of the i. aiming, However, mui presence oi mind enoiiLiii not to alarm the chil- dren. The principal was informed of the danger, ami he sounded an '- ' . , , 'emergency signal tor the his- missal of the school. This is a jiart of the drill which the chil dren a t; subjects I to. and it is sprna- on them once in a while to ; ee that they do not forget it. .So i.ir as thev knew Tlii was onlv a i , " tet ; no smoke or lire was apjar- ent, and the little o:;es arose, lormed in ciilunrns and hurried!.- . marched out into thehaib and (!e- scended the stairways. In lower halls thev discovered smoke ; and became niimanageal'le, but so niuchr.ler and precision had been maintained that all escaped with out injury, and with but iittle ex citement. In the meantime at; alarm had been turned in, arid iy the lime the children reached the street the depa unent was on iiaml and the tire was soon extingui bed. Then the little ones had a jubilee while getting their wraps and hats, winch had been left in tlfti buiul :ng. Tiiis incident shows the good .that can be accomplished by drilling people to act promjuly in cases ot emergency an-.! of a smiiiiar rr.le could be applied to all buildings where large numbers of employes ate at work, many live? mLii. Le saved. i l;ke pn car.ti'irs were taken in all the avenue oi i '"e, and as prompt and el'.icient presence of mbi.j emi!.Hcd. wisat rnioid suf .fe;i'ig;oiu n.'isc; woP'd be auid- Jn-t at pret-ent the sn:a!i;ox is vi " prcvai'-nt in (Ji-lcrer.t sections of th:s c":i( a n! there e-:s!s great danger of ii- i-ivading eve.n onr own ciiv. I-Njn ci:!l'v ?s th's the ca-c since the c-...::ipleti-.!" of ti e ra-..-:.ad and luerrnn.n-of tha.u-h tij;t.:s i. ini la!':o!iiia. m San Franci -i old .iklan'l the disease lia.- :d:n .-; iucn i-j--it:emic in its prcyaleiict:. W'e endeist -id th.it a ca-e of smallpox was .I scovered in one oi the .nun iu i .i ' T ..rs that recently, passed I lirou.a; here, and the car was r-i dt.-. racked at Red l'h'T. ' where lhe Ca '' ;'oi aia r.utluiities have an erheii-nt coi ns of examin ers to 'ii M.i'Hlne infectious uis- i eases. .As wiii ! seen by the recent: co;i'i-'i pi ofce-i:;. j:s, or. city cotin- ' on a- C.iVv w..m-!v : n reiuia'ions ti i i O S il l: e ince cave- fulpi;; !":il wi-dom in ihe course thev are pur.-!-in-:. lut teo much car, ci.:!i.'i be used in jiU-'-d;ng : a.' ' r.si ! lit' 1 1;1 ic'-i . !n a'lop'i: ; nn-asi es. however, the pi r . !::! ics of humanity should be piv.-ered. Tne Alta mentions a case . her. a v-cn-i lady in Oak-.i-i'. I ornate oi her father's house, was InviiJened with forci ble s ;:;!..'. to tite p. a house. llr father served noti-.e on lhe board of health M-.at iu; -ns not indigent, but aiitmdaniiy - Co cttre for and i-o'a!e i 's child, and to re- s'.iain iters from his premises;; ami, under tin circumstances, he j forbade her removal, and should j re.-M it-by lore, lie is clearly j ri-ht.. md it i.- to be regretted that ' the fuml he talus is emphasized llV the COliOll'Oi n iu which the avcra-e ie-ti.ouse is kept. There! is no re -.'ti why cities like San rii-ncis i) a '-,- uaKU'iiu snouiu un have proper .-malipox hospitals, v.ith i-vciy appliance for the com fort and ire.ument of patients Such iiosoi'jis would, as a rule, te resorted t J let toe sake of the bet- i - . j . terete" k.vs Ot IVCOVery Wtl.C:'. Hie ;r..r over M-.atM:ent at a private 1 J), iie. . , , Ci rcamly ah ...e i reeautions ne- ' vwy to le taken can be used- ! private families. One thtog is e, - ; seiltial, however, in aii cases oil j this kind, and that is not to allow I fear or fright to get the hotter of! j judgment. It is certain that nerv- j ous fear often induces the contract- i while a cool, clear-headed caring for his own business, without al lowing fear to cause flight has proven a perfect safeguard. Geo. W. Child, of the Philadel- phia Ledger, made a very good re- mark when lie said: '! believe iu organized labor," he says, "and in paying the highest price to the wae-earner that is possible and IeRVe n miin,ia of prorjt ( ,he emjlover- Tlim; slloul(- be (T1)m1 t- , .... : - " ""null !t. , . , , ! j id to the t'iiicif-nt administration of 5 a business as the spirir with which i both sides take hold of it 1 Scarin-r ifco t'.mj. Or.ly a few days more remain in which havers can secure boots and :oe.s oi Kedlii-ld ic Lrowiicil at a discount (.if 15 per cent. Ami '-'; "-!- lot rs say that we have Jio old shelf-worn slock, but all are new, clean and stvlish and fuliv , warranted. Lvery pair b.-i; .marked in plain figure. insures j : l tu a11- U e gnaraniee ; : r ,ly r '"t. off to equal any j lH'r cent, olleted bv oilier : . j1(.,uses, liavjnir marked our g.is at prices that should we give, the i j-r cent. o!t would piace many: of them below cost. And now we fiav collie :'nd liT ns i'mviin- vnn 1 ol'iids trutli. Come and you wih not regret ir, only come. If you I h;iVL' to ri,n'' money, do it. and; come. Kr.otiKi.i) it Lkownki.!.. A small btani book contaijiing I the i ! r of San Francisco Chronicle j aii;' labrled as such was lost in citv a few davs ao The linde:: win please leave the same at this ' oilu-e. r. .5 und arson's oilice ss at pres- ' em at the comer of liaker anil ; Third street, where he is prepared '. t" treat a i kind of diseases to ! which male ami female is subject. Cut-n it treated stic-essfidly. , h imcrsMercImnts' ! CQjLPA ;K Ore fz. on H ! fji ('i)AA 0l ) j !) W i H f l :! S a. oin(-:-. l'resiofiit Ciiarles K. Wolverton. Vice-l'toident J. O. Wntsman. Treasurer .1. V. Cuslck. Secretary J. K. Kiderkin. dh!:ctoks. LIT'.; i K. Strahan, Chas. K. AVolv ton.. I. L. Cowan, f. . Mont .!. w . v usick, .). (. ritsman, .). K. Kiderkin, Charles Monteith, li. I-". Simor-on. Safe.Soimil.GoEserYatiYe! A Square Company Managed by Square Men Patronized by, Square People PattOllize HCSIG EateXWiSB u y ion pacific n. it. OH. SHOUT LINE it (jQ EAST VIA 11 to SOOmiles the shortest and 12 to 4S hours QUICKEST ROUTE TO THE EAST. ... . ... :. xhis popularhuc, on account of Us southern location, is especially prufurablu for travel du- I ' riii!? the winter months. It also affords an op- I 111(!.tul,itv to visit Salt Luke City and lienver withutJxt--ach via Council ljhitfs, Ont-iba.t. Josei-b.t.i avrn j t oith,or KatisiisCity. Kn'! onrtii iilars regard- j in routes a'ni r-'"'--I'.rnished on aii'liea-ion. cc:;1;.v:-;; ::oNTElTH,Lccaii--n-,-tr-rtA j T ' ' "1 I i Vil UlWl d -1U iU) 1 I I j ' j -TOU WANT AN- OVEECOAT "We H ave Them. -they; are- TO 1J A. R G N I s ! Kor two wi.ek prices ' ill surjiris": voil: Thev Must Go, HI RE D D. Wi must riia ;i's san k down Uvore in voieiii .J:iiiiiai y l. THE LARGEST STOCK we Jfcave the nicest,, nobbiest, cheapest Ties?. Oei-ifs Slippers Etc IN THEBURG.- Lad i eS Tliey wiU make you. gentl-.nien friends happy . 1 hey are ! SPECIALTIE S8 Foun('o ily inou:stcre. L. E. BLAIN, THE Earnest Attention HOUSE-KEEPERS (. Is invited to the foiiowhiir The groceries and pro-1 vision sent outby Kentoni & Chase from their new store, between the opera i house and postoffice in : this city , are sold at the I lowest living prices, and give universal satisfac- cion. NEW f UIj FSOM AND AFTER TIU6 DATE SHAKE AND ill olfer tlieir entire stock t 1so..ts aii'.l slioesto' :i tli e general pn!) ic at First heir object in so doiii'j; is l.,.. 1. 4 ti.. . ! available space of their store to dry ami fancy goods ladies and gents tarnishing goods and millinery.; As the entire shoe stock was purchased last fall, the: opjiortunity to purchase new and desirable goods at actual cost is a rare one. Duvinir this sale we will i i LC ... I. ..... ..!.! . A- ... t i 11) a.so ()ier t.eio cost our entire s lock ot wmier cioaKs i ; :lllfl llllIllneiT- U e wlU ais lliaKe 11 keeping re- i iduction in all woolen hosiery, warm underwear, aud i ' 7 ' (especially in heavy wiute. dress' goods, as our policy! is to carry nothuig' of season. IW We mean just w hat wc say. v:ihia!ile i::for:n:itioi), viz.: TIP V I All LONSWAY Cosr unril disposed of. to (:(: (tit promptly that! . x.. .I..,...-... it. that kind over the present ; j SHANE K LONSWAY. ! I U JA Fj Ainong th--; nmny arn-: !cles tobe found at - I ! I S. E. YOUNGS! -SUITABLE FOll- E ARE THE FOLLOWING: 2 MmUMm j "r T" I P ! La!i?3 M mmiwh UUi'O Lafe' lianft-iaes, : Oil as, Portemonnaie, Carpets, Rugs AN'D'M-VNV OTHER- j i NOVELTIES! ! ! TOO NUMEilOUSyrOJMEXTION j, I ' j i I P. KH REMEMDER IN SELECTING -TII.VT- YOUNG il:is always a woll-selectfd wik.'; o' g SllDDCl! ! Stiitiiblefort!wi holidays. ' W-Ip Ladies' FineJShoes,' S. E. YOUNG, FIRST STREET Seasons 11 .''i 'I'UTT ' t CROSSES' & ALLEK -FKOPF.IETORS OF i w COMPANY NO 1. , Goods handled -ith care. Mtving hous hold gcods a specialty. NEW AND Second Hand Owinir to the increased demands of our hnl. icfs, we have been compelled to remove into t l.ii ?er store, and we am lion lie found s.iM d:Kr to S. E. Yuuiurs, where we uill be please to StC him IHTi) TO UUIl j. If jon nie:l aiy stoves tir,are, rrorkerf, fuiiMinrc. viot:k. v.ir.ets, pietur, imi-kss ijni'ks. skates. ail:i. saws, pluses, a : a ili.-u.-aii f.:le vni au I'.si ful articles, you en i'n no heittr this siJe of San Francisco nian vuj can do with r.s on a purchase or a exc .ar;i,'e. g FRANKLIN I CO., FIRST STREET - ALBANY". Revere House EestaurajC, (l)X EI"ltOl't"AN 11. an) - - Conilucted bv H. DIERCK c Mrat Rei-v-il from 25 ccials to !?1 C3. ,"'ir-- T'-i.-rq rdi.r whatever desired. Tli tall ' ' tf'-.H tK' Wt in t"e !vrl:et. A FULL STOCK OF- S ta.pl e Grroceries ! Fine G I a ssvaro, C rockery The best, quality of teas, coffee, raisins, cur urit-i, etc. cakes, pies, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable house is also to 'oimd . coinj.let. assort merit, of fresh fandijr rroeeries, to liivh is ori-.t:iiah beoiij mldci iJ Uie se isoi;;il ie lines of urecenes ttnd X'iovi&iuUr such :is Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order. Anchouy Musiard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goads of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc Ihe.-e roods wete all liouvht when '"it-- were iow, and the b. ii..t:l of th; liKiririn v:!l i. ivi-ii to his cus-omors. Kvn'eniber the pla.o, l the old corner n Kirut ai.d li-oa'!aibin Sis. ! I :? I S ( 11 1 6 ! :1 5 i :1 5 i AI EMM ; HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFEIR, rroi:rii;Urj of i ALBANY SODA PIS i i And m.inufucl iners oi ! Choice CflBfeciioaery. We arc now prn-.ircd to furnish cho'ee, frosh caridies of best iiadr, c msist'Tiy .! l ine sti.-u, assorted flavors, uiixe-' vindi, extra Kreneh ami ihocola'e eroanis, fancy mixed, enndy to an J a general assortment oi fine eiinlies AT M HULK A!.' K UICTAII.. iTOrders from country dealers -irom-jtlj at tcned to. I-actory on first street, Albany, Oregon. Hi ison, HNxnc a cu., Prop'it. j NEW PROCESS FLOUR. I (Superior for family and bakers' use) The Best Storage Facilities I fSTlie Highest price in cash paid for wheat-. ALBNY r.vccM'rix' .Vofioi-. Mr-tice is b.creby -iven that the undersi-rncd li nas tins uay oeeti ibny appointed execu. j trix of tne last will and testament of .lohn A. ; Si.ow, deceased, Dy the county court of Liuu I oiiuty, Oregon, and that till jieisoiis tiavl.ir ! claims against s,iid csthte are hereby notified ; to presort the same properly verified to the j undersigned at her residence in Scio, Linn county, v; chin six niohths from the date of : this notice: I Dated December 1. 1SS7. I JtUA 4. SHORE, ! HEW ITT & V.nVAX!-, Executrix. Attorneys for Executrix. X lice nf Final S-lilemciit. ; Jlotice is hereby given that the undersigned, : 11 executor of the last will and testament of i-.arry, aece&seil, has filed in the court of Linn count v. Oregon, his final account as such execu or. and tne saia ,-nrt. has apiiointed Monday, fie (ith day of Feb- ' ni;ry, lssttS, at the hour of one o'clock in the afuriioon of said day, for the hearing of ob jections to said account and the st-tf.Vment -hen-rtf. J. L. M'IGLE, Executor. oiili.-o lor aud Ituildcr. rPI-IE l"Nl:E!;S10N -D HAVI.NG LOCVTED X in Alljany, solicits iat -'na-re. from city ani! eountrv. Will cotitrac. to build bridges. , iiaois ami all manner of d lelliny hotiees, in- t-luiliii ijueen Anne, Kastlake and EHzabeth- i au tyti.s ot iniiUiiitirs. ill furnish plans ! ami specifications wiiho-tt :-;ar-e. Satisfae j i r.n juavantei'd. V. O ASsfcLL. Dit R. KOLliEWAV, VE! KKIXAitY St:K L'eon, Allw.v. Oregon. GraJuate ui Ger man and Ainerievu eoiie js. k many lruci HUP DfV 1 Mi jOidi Ddlitl J i frown Milk - i v..-' V7 77"