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THE MORNING HLRALD FRIDAY, JANUAR v 27, 1888 i , ninnr? i in i ii in i ! mi in niiii i imiim mi miMii mi m muni i n n n n iiiiiui i iiim THE MAILS. ' Wails at the. Albany postoffice close as follows: r'or all offices north The eastern states f The West Side - 'c6:30 S1- Aad the Narrow GnageR . R. ) r.ir Portland :i..saiii n . '.. . -. , " ii a. si. I Con-aHI8ndaf1iui1a 12S50 P. M. ah omces outh ,, .. The tiostoltiee will be closed hs closed ;.i..a. from six to set tm oVleck. Registered mutter for the early morris train should be mailed Wore 8 o'clock the revious ivemiisf. orrgox pacific time table. Arrives Depart Passenger Freiirnt . .. ll:15atu !:00 p m 5:25pm 6:50 a.ui O. & C. K. K. TIME-TABLE. KORTH BOCND. j Arrives. Leiarr-1 Arr ves. CaU.expr j i:45umj 7.05am : Portlan-10 10am Ei'ene exjll loam '11. 25;;ir.' 3.4:"pn 2.45pm Friirh 7. lOamj SOUTH ,Borxi. Aniv j Departs Arrives. Cu.a.exp i ..4..pm! S.Oopm; Ashland !).00am Mieei.e esil2.2i)pini 12.40pm; Eugene 2.40p in Freight j 1.30pm j Eugene 6.00pm No freight received for south after 11 a. m. of s:n.e day. LEBANON BRANCH. rili-v.-iiiV Lep..rls . .no. 11 12 50 p m No. 13 j S.10 p m i Arrives Lebanon at 1.30 p m 8. SO p n. Kill !.vl)-in Nil. i No. ' ' no a in Albanyat 5.45 am. n mi 2.45 p m. JOITl.S ABOIT TOW. The river is again at a good boat ing stage. A fresh lot of cream cheese at Parker Bros. Use Dwight's cow brand of soda Mid saleratus. Attend the great shoe sale at Shane & Lonsway's. Choice cream and pineapple cheese at Kenton & Chase's. Maple sugar and baked sweet potatoes at Kenton & Chase's. Fresh Kastern oysters served in every style at Frances Pfeiffcr's. JudgfC. K. Moore, of Benton cennty. was in tne city yesterday. Miss Myrtie Fuller, of Ilarris burg, is visiting friends in the city. , How safe you feel after having Winn write you up in the Travel ers. Choice pickled pigs feet and i Kussian anchovies At Kenton cv. ! Chase's. Heavy rains. If you can't swim get an accident policy of Winn in the Travelers. Boston brown bread is among the cold weather luxuries at Bar ker Bros; bakery. A pair of gold-rimmed spectacles found near this city awaits an owner at this office. A new supply of genuine Mocho anil Old Ijov. Java Cotiee, just re- ....... v ... - " - " - - 7 j i 4 , i .i I Cr?iveu oy Kenton oc inase. h. C. Ho.'ue. eeneral freisrht and ! passenger agent ol the Oregon Pa- cjihe railroad, was in the city yes-terdaj-. The ladies of the M. E. church and society will give a supper and social at the W. C. T. U. hall Feb. 14, 1SS.S ii . i: u. l All are cordiallv invited. The immense stock of boots and j shoes at A. B. Mcllwam's is being: "-slaughtered at twenty-live percent, j discount on each and every dollar's j w'orth sold. j Wanted-50 little ladies with dolls 1 at the M.E.church this afternoon at 4:15 to take part in a doil brigade i for the K. B. ( ieorge concert in the ! opera house Wednesday evening, ' Feb. 1st. j A dis, a ch r.-eved by Jay ; Blain, manager of the Aibany opera ; house, states that the Pyke opera ompany, Jennie Winston and ah, will positively appear in this city : on Friday Feb. 3. Mrs.- C. L. Pierce has recovered j her health sutlicienly to start on a j visit to her mother in Berry, by i this morning's steamer. Mr. i Pierce remains here and retains us position in 1-ortmnler it Co s , -n t, ilU,0,Uu.e1' ,JV s tur lurn.ture tactory. i Mitchell and Representative Her- Messrs. Franklin & Co. have mann Q f0ned. Tne recommen opened in connection with their : dati0n has been sent to the coni-h-econd hand store a hrst-class tin j mittee of public lands oitiie house, shop, and will hereafter be m the ; an,i wi niJ douiit, insure favor tield for contracts and. all other .x, .u.ti0n bv that ccmn.itle upon work usually connected with tlte i tiic- billl. business. ! - The R. B. George convention is u !"":J ; I,. ...... I Tl. I., , ,.f I : 1 progressing " c.y. v-.c, .i-r.o, and join. A class ot over tnty are . i. . ii i .....1 ...-...1 i.iv.'.i'n aireauy enroucu, aim sw i'b11- '1 IS hem" made. 1 ne concert ar im; opera house on Wed tie -day 'en in will be a most eniovable occa- ion and should not be misseu. We are pleased to learn that ;'udge R.P- Boise is steadily recov ering, although the recovery is so gradual that it. can hardly be noticed. He will not be able to ; preside at the February term of circuit court, and it is understood ; that Hon. R. P. Bean. Judge of the second judicial district will -take hift place on the bench. Mr. nli A Legal Keprcsmtalive. In the suit of Nelson 3ennett vs. i the Oi'egon Pacific railroad for ; breach of contract, etc., Judge; Shattuck vesterdav allowed the j niotion to vacate the order Hereto-; tore made qnasmng tne service oi summons on Second Vice-President Wall is Nash and granted a stay ot proceedings tor six days, j Ued to turn awav yee hU dv Li1 T1? -M' f511 le ?" I on first page. arhdavit disclaiming that he is the head of defendant corporation, on. .v itumoiig ai:iu iin,. that he in any way represents the i It is a straight business proposi Siiiiie. He set forth that his duties j tion, easily comprehended and are wholly oeiegaten ones, mi-; posed upo.i him by the board of i directors in the absence ot the president and vice-president, and that, his occupation consisted of w gning checks, contracts, etc. Judge Shattuck held that the fore-g- ;vg wer? executive acts and constituted Mr. Nash, the 'head of the corporation, in the absence of the president and vice-president. Oregonian. tin tor.Ntit. I A Special Meeting H!i to Take Precan- tiaas Ags'nst Contagions Diseases. A CnCWial caniAn r.l fl, i.ih' i fc- u.viui gvrivil Vt IL.i; tilt council was held Wednesday eve ning tor the KUriMj.se oi tamn' nre- r m cv 1 11 caationarv tiioiiftttr tmvarrl nm. .. , . y enng tne spread ot contagious diseases. On motion a hea!rh committee consisting of Mayor J. L. Cowan. Councilman B. F. Tabler, and City Marshal Isaac Ilavs was ap- pointed, with permission to build a Pest 'lOUSe, to employ physicians. IV (.UIIIIUUIULUI? v 1LI1 Lilt; lull road companies, requesting their otiieets to report any case of small pox if any was found ticketed for ini Tr (..lv.iitirtt.. I. .... . I Albany. The chief of police was instructed to visit all trains and boats or to appoint a policeman for that pur pose, and to report to the health committee any case of smallpox or contagious disea.se found. 1KII4 A1IU V SKKVHKs. The following is the programme i ot the dedication services of the W. C. T. U. hall, to be h-dd Tuesday evening, Jan. 31, at 7 ::i;)o'ciock : V UllllieiUlllCMlUl .-MllUUI. er. . e ,. Kesponsive scripture reading: T', 1 : Mrs. Brown. Music nthem t, ! , "tul' ' , , , Briet ad.lrosses-Kevs. Webb, Trumbuland I avis. ! . ln.-ic Double uuartette. j Keport ot huiUung conimitiee. . Address Lev. I. Wilson, ot ,1Tt',Ve' I oiiecnon. Singing by the children. Dedication p raver Kev. S. G. Irvine, 1). D. Sentence of dedication Presi dent W C. T, U. Brief address Kev. K. . Con dit. Solo Mr. I. M. Adair. Doxoloy.- Benediction Rev. Round. Simple lest For Dr. Baker, of I'uvt' Water. the Michigan Mate .board ot llet-dtii. suggests the following simple tests for drinking-water: Color Fill a bottle made of colorless glass; look rhroug the water at some black object ; the water should appear perfectly colorless. A muddy or turbid apnea raii'v indicates the presence of soluble organic matter, or of Odor olid matter in suspension. -Kmp! v out some of the water, cork up the bottle ami place it for a few hours in a warm place; shake it, remove the cork and ii the odor is in the leart re plusive, the water should be re jee'ed. By heating the water to ooiling an odor is evolved that otherwise does not appear. Taste Water fresh from a well is usu ally tasteless, even though it may :ontain a huge amount ul putresci ble organic matter. . Water for do- j niest.c ns" should be Tietfe-tlv -- - - i - . . . . i i - taste. ess, anu remain so even aner ; il hn warmed. L'ei.-cli's test j for sewage contamination ! lit a; clean pint bottle three-fourths full oi w aier, otssot ve a easpoonitit ot loaf or granulated sugar, coi k. the iiottie and place it in a warm place for two davs. If the water becomes i ,.l.-..-.l.. .l.i.. k.. ...jun o. iiiin.ov il i.s i.uiil h.ii no- . , r.- -., ,, iiestir use. It it rcin.'Ciis hit hc v rearj js piobabiv safe to u.se. ' OIMIIVKSI .Mll. Senator Mitchell introduced a bill in the senate which provides for an appropriation of i."v Vno to build a public building tit The i'ai les, Oregon. A number of citizens cf Salem have sent a pethion to Senator Ooiph, requesting him to urge tin appointment '.A Prof. Woody as teacher of the Indian industrial school near Sah'tn, Oregon. Sena tor Dolph j.resented the petition to the coinmissiMiier of Itplinn affairs, with a reque.-t that Prof. Woodv ! be :i)po!!ited. ' Secretary Yjlas, of the interior i department has reiv.mmended thtit I t... I., .,.1 .1 l .i ...... , ne..wcm.vi:5 ; passed congressman Herman s i..,....lnil...,i ...,.. i '"'-'"""J" iu.cunn; no- ...it'iuvc- ; menis on tne w iiiamette river at j Corvallis and at Oregon City. If i it is a concurrent resolution, as is inferred, it snoald pass the e;iate. Oregou ought to have a fair show at Washington. Portland News. Card of 1 iianKs. C. L. Pierce and familv desire to return their heartfelt thanks for tite many kindnesses and careftii attention that has been extened to1 them during Mrs. Pierce's sick ness. May they all receive just as sincere attention when sickness overtakes them. iu i'roions in- .-lav. ' On account of the large number ! of applicants tor treatment. Br. , ir,.,. i Mmtn, ,.i si.,,, ir,.,;;..... ulovat the Kevere House) finds it j necessary to prolong ins stay in Aibany to serve ail those whom for tloi l.jiL- of trivia litk l.'li; Laon worth sriviug attention to. that the entire stock of boots and shoes at j -i. B. Mcllwam s is now ottered at; twentv-rive ner cent, discount, i This sale is positive, as the entire : assortment is ohered without re-' serve at this slaughter in irice i-iiiui out ol the Mioo Kuslnrss. Shane it Lonsway's great shoe sh"? sale at cost still continues. Get your size before thev are gone. WALL! W ILLI HISD. lis I.flVcJ I pon tlic liin:ili-l' Wash inlott Territory. Washington Corr. Boston Advertiser. One ut th.s most carious and inter esting features of the report of Gov ernor Sempieof Washington Territmy to the Secretary of the luterior, jus: printed, is the bit of tradition and rhetoric which he weaves about a zephyr through the mountains. "This east wind," he ays, "the dryitg or chil ing wind, according to the season, that blows down the Columbia river with great force some times, was called by them the Walla Walla wind, because it came to them from the direction of the Walla Walla j country. In the winter 'his wind 1 brings freezing weather, and some times will close the streams with ice. In the summer it is a parching wiutls, and its approach can be noted f. r ions; distances as it lifts the dust anu debris high iu tiie air, It is au odious wind, ami uo .me wisher it to blow upon him. Fortunately its reign is always short. It rarely prevai for more than a few hours, but will some times continue for three or foiu lays. 'Its enemy is the Chinook wiud so called bv the Indians ailudee to i above because it came to tiicin from the direction of the country of the Chinooks. This is a balmy wind, T-rovulc tor tonnage secuied. Coutm commg from the Kuro Siwo or Great I uutiun of . resent eonditions will favor T . -I- IJ .. Jai auese current ot the racinc ocean. T - , In the summer it is a cool wind, ana . ..... ' , tempers it.e ..eat or summer so uwi ; nowhere m U ashmgton lerritory uo j lc fM dl.wu with sunstrokes.! In the winter it is a warm, nu.ist : wm,j iiuii j3 sometimes slightly i 0,ionf,.liJi:s as if spi, e-la.in fivm tn ' tropics. I is s. gentle upon ordi: -, arv occasions tiiat its presence coma j : not be noted by its motion, and it is ! i almost miraculous in its effects. ! : -Snow s ml ice disappear tefore it witW j ! ranniity, and it seems to be able to j mow jot- mug u. stances uetween wans , of colder air without pat ting with its heat. Sometimes it constitutes an upper current, in which case the re- ! markable sp-.-ctacie is witnessed of j ! snow melting from the mountain tops j while tiie thermometers m the yal- ! leys register below the freez n point, j At other times it is the isui lace cur- I rent, and follows the valleys and gorges as a flood might follow them. It seeiuo to bear healing upon its wings, like JSandalplioii, the Angel oi Paayer, and it is not dilhonlt to con ceive that the Indians would wish to personify it in order to ti upon it their uevotious. tJi:i: MILS. Smeke Estreihts. Fresh groceries at Cotui Bros. A line line oi neckties at Biain's. Six -'laves for a do!l;i Jones'. Ii- oer A- o.'s. .roods at cost at X. II. Allen M Hdlldl t in 1 1- Wt 1 1 I L-ir I l-n.i ii . v. n.ii, iv J. " i-t-t, iM. ' - null Uiiu I Sewed calf boots SP2. Lewis A: ; Hughes. i Go to Redtield it Brownell's for j fresh groceries. j Nrw iroods nnd low prices at C. B. Kolat'.d A; Ci Fresh roasted peanuts cverv day at Holi'.iiaii A; Pl'eitlcr. Cash will buy groceries cheap at Redtieid llrowneii's. An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap at the Second Hand Store. For A Xo. 1 cider vinegar goto IIotT man A: Pleili'er's, at "25 cents per gallon. Xe'v line of gents' nu nishing goods now arriving at (! B. Roland A: Co.'s. Cloaks, jackets and v.b tct wraps at cost or less .ii Monteilii V Seit'-nliach's. The boss place to l.uy crockery and glii.ssware t Conn Bros, at way dow ;; prices. A new iine of overcoats, just npewd Srylish and cheap. C. H. Roland Co. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at co.-t or les- at Monteith A; Si-itcii bach's. Eagle cigars are the liiie.st lice ci-nl cigar on !i:e market. For sale ov Par ker Bros. ;ders promptly Hilled for boots oi sho.-s, any quality or st!e, pcgInd r sewi-d. at Lt-wN i'c Il.ighes' ln.p. The large.-t shf.es and -li: hitmen: ot ladies line ! i s m town at .; dhehi ' iV. J,. owned s. Call and sec tj,, U. Thirty cases of w.nti-r boots in all ! grade-, just received l! C. B. Kola!, d it i Co. First class stock hi everv partic j u.ar. Ju-t received, tin- ccb-'.ratcd E-treila ; K-v West cigar, the iii:.-st Key West' ! cigar in the market, at M. Baumgart's I cigar store. I Conn Bros., sole agents for the cele ! '.rated '"Red Letter" cigar, strirliv ; Havana tilled, the best 5-eellt cigar in i the market. For your line imported and Key j West cigar go to M. Bauingart's cigar ! stoi c, one door cast of Langd. ..'s drug j store. j Mr. Brink has received the finest as i sortiueiit of wicker rocking chairs to , ,,e f,d 5;, th(. ,.Uv If votl don-t , j ii0Veit, call in and see for yourself . : Ladies vi'! find relict from hend- ache, costivem. swunniing in the head, colic, '"our stomach, resllessnc: ni. igcstion, constant or periodhal sick headaches, weakness in the Ir.ck i or kidneys, pain in t,e shoulders and I dilfcreiit parts of the :.odv, a fceliti"- ! oi'lassittideand despondenev bv takino- i o:ii!ii!ons i.iver regulator, n is not : untdi-asant, is purely vegetable, and is i tint injurious to the most delicate Con stitution. I'lic t.raiii. In conversation with fanners from ili.ferent portions of the coun ty, it is learned that wheat has not been damaged as much as was ap prehended several days ago. The '"''''en CliaU and other varieties at red xvheat and ,0lt's. lave b,'en "'ewhat frozen, but be ds . hidi were at hrst thought to be frozen 0,ut; ll,:iVe dar,u the 1;,st ew warm days began to grow as fresh and green as ever. The best informa tion received leads to the belief tiiat the years crop will not be ma terially damaged by the recent freeze. I.inn Comity District Lodge I. O. T. The next session of tht Ttn,, county district lodge, I. O. G. T VIU he "co at Miedd on Friday, February LS8S. All subordinatP lodges in the county are reouested I 10 sena m their luli delegation. I 1. . lit'HN'ETT, Bistr ict Sei retary. Oxford university, England, is the largest in the world," embrac ing twentv-one colleges and five halls. THE MARKETS. Xo particular activity lias occurred in the local markets, excepting in but ter and ejrus. The si-tii city of these articles has been met by a supply com ing in, aid the mm ket-is easier. No change in quotations. ALHANV QUOTATIONS. Wheat U,l.4(((J5e. Oats odtrtje. Flour 5 pei bbl. Potatoes T5c. Etrgs 30c. Butter 35c. Lard '.ifaWc Wool 2i(if'25c. Hams ltll.;c. Shoulders OoiTc. Bacon 11CV l:ic. Hay Timothy, $'30, oats and cheat, $14. Apples 'reen, 7o.S;'l per -bin Plums ried, 9(i' 10c. per If). Apples dried bleached !c sundried 7 (ft. si c. Chickens Old 8.50; young, $'2 50 Hides Iie-1' hides, greer, 5 c, dried 10 c : deer skins, -20c; sheep pelts, 10 30-, according to wool. , Beef 'Z'i4c irross. Mutton '2 50 per head. Hogs (ic, dressed. 1'OliTl.AXl) MARKETS. When Foreign and eastern mar kets lower. Hen; Walla Walla cannot well be quoted above 1 15, although interior business la.-t mentioned was at si 10. With no improvement abroad bines will go ahove ! 15 only to e.";)orters, giving tiiem more time in which to buy. Oats Inactive market. EirirR Irrcirnlar and without (iitoted change - ari,:S the End. ' Onlv a few davs more remain in which" buvers can secure boots and shoes of Kedri. Id oi Brownell at a discount of 1-3 per cent. And right here let us say that we have uo old shelf-worn slock, but all are new, clean and stylish and fully warranted. Kvcrv pair bein'ir marKeu m plain nirurej insures one price to all. We guarantee 0ur lo per cent, off to equal anv 25 tier cent, offered bv other houses, having marked our goods at prices that should we give the cent o(j- wou 1,j.u;e m.iny (Jj tjiem i)ejow t.ost Al nQW vve ,.,,,,, .,,,,! i,-,t , ,-:,.,., ol this truth. Come and you wil. not regret it, only come. It you have to borrow money, do it, and come. Ki;ni"iKi.i) & Brownkll. Slarllin--.. A Jciilble Fall! A wonderful oiler! Cloaks, jack ets and wraps, of every description, at sweeping prices. Desirimx to irreatly reduce our stock on these lines before taking inventoiy,we wii orfer our entire line of pringer Bros, tailor made trarments at cost or less. This is a rare chance. Call early while the assortment is large. MoNTEirn vfe Seitenhach. rr,. u i i , . T iere wil. be a dancing part v at the Opera house, Saturday evening ;,j which all are cordially invited. ( ;ood musie will be in attendance, and an enjoyal.de time guarun- teed. Ladies. misses and children's j w ool knit hoods, scarfs and jackets i at cost at Samuel K. Youno's. Improve this opportunity to buy a pair oi s.) shoes lor s4.-j; ov paying I cash, (iood lor 30 davs. It. B. A m.imnioth stok to select from at scouiit of 15 vercent. R. it. B, For the ne:t 3b days we will give a discount of 15 per cent- on ail leather goods bough! !'i o:n us. RlCIM'lEI.I) iJ BuoWMCI.L. You can select a j lir of line shoes from our slo'-k at a discount of 15 per : ' cllt. ItEUFlELl) it Bkow.vell. ;,., jr.t--tcl from Smallpox. I ) V.'lftrlll.ltO .It. nftico i.iiri..r OL-nrnnil T'tirl streets, from 9 to 11 o'clock a. m. and fr"m 4 rr 0 '" M '''tliimr but lirst-clas v,rus u-e,i- Hm!: IMS & OII.LET. DEM.EIIS IN numeiits, headstones and tablets, al so ceiiietcr, curbing anil ire and iron fenc ing. Shop one door south of post office, Al bany, Oregon. .laiiili;i Flour. 51 MAGNOLIA FLO ered to any parr of tbe eitv. for si lo ner sa,k- JOHN A. CKAWFOUU. nliildtf 1)OAltl!NG AND LODGING ON KEAS ) unable terms at Mrs. C. Lull's restaurant, i corner of Balcer and First street, opposite uie -?i.ir orewrry .mi cninese cooKs pt-ANING MILL FOR SALE. THE MOST L di sirable f,i..'orv ).rivile'e in the eitv. In ipure of C. L. lirusli, foot ol Lyon St. HEWEKT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER . and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, You will Siiv Money T)Y TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES J-) to the repairer, U F. Parsons, at Sixth u"1 Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good satisfaction r no pay. Itcul Kstale. IF YOL HAVE FARM PROPERTY FOR sale call on Curran Monteith, as they have customers 'or a number of desirable tracts ofland. They also have some choice improved city property for sale, and a few l ts ranging from llrr totfSOO in price. Terms sent to purchasers. I.'or. I KsliUo mid Ellililoyiiionl Asi-noy. PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE j. j. oi aoouc mo acres, or those having iurjrcr tracts which they would be willing to divide up into .so or ItJo acre lots, are invited to call ar. our otlice, as we have a 'ew customers for that clxss of firms. We c?n also furnish par ties wai.ting help, either male or female, for the city or country, with such help as the.i d.sire on short notice; and we also have a few situations for both male and female in the city and country. Call at our oriiee it" you want helper want employment. We can get either tor yon. Ottice No.'tja First street, ad joining W. C. Tweed-de's tin .store. F. Ai BURKHART & CO. TENG IIEVG, WASHING AND IRONING Launnry on Ellsworth street, betwee the Revere House and Johnson's Ulaeksn.i shop. All wort warranted first-class an 1 sa isfactory. Prices low. WRIGHT, ARTIST, IS PREPARE to trive insrructton in drawing, als oii ;.nu water color painting. For terms a fb'.at studio, resiiiei nleri' e of -ilrs. n m. 1 ?ir."iU- cor"tr '-"S'VJ llsworth and Fourth street J") EVE RE KO "I Pfi-iiYrr, Pi HOUSE, ALBANY, OR.-CHAS. in tbe city. Large sample' rooms lor com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in tiie kitchen. General stage ottice for Corvallis. THRESH OYSTERS EVERY DAY AT IIOFF X mu:i 6i Pfeiffer's. T'nis space belonzs to Wallace cc Thompson, who were too busy yes terday to write an adv. XE W TO-DAY. Wniitnl. IMMEDIATELY AT F. A. BUltKHART & L Co.'s re;il estate and employment oriiee, a man to worn on a farm, also two yirls to do general huasewark. Apply at once. For ?nl'. A NICE, n;oili.ni NICE, COMFOItTAbLE AND COM- hvelliii;.-, six r.ioms, one ami one-half rtorics hiifh, hard tinished, sj.len iliil well of wu or, smad burn, situated on north Fou-th street. This a very desirable lesiuenee, buii.Lr in one of the best neiulilior hi mils in the c t v. The house is compara tivi :y new and modern in construction. For f'irth r information innuive :it this otlioe. riivsit IA.S. "I ' w. It, -e, IIASTON, PHYSICIAN AND SUR- eon, Al!':tuv. Onvin Mil. ELLls, l'tiVMCiAN AND SLlir . jreon, Alba.y, Orsnn. DR. E. A. McALISTEK HAS LOCATED his ottice on the corner of First and Uroa.ialbin streets, over lleilfield .t Bronnell's r.v., ,,iitIC ; ' "e .jui.iiwi.eii j.uipru-1 lessn.naiiy enifai:;i. MKS M.E. McCOY, M. D.llOMfEOl'ATHIC physician, ntlii e and residence corner of i'itstand ISakerstreets, Allianj, U'. Chronic diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Of fice hours: 10 to i2 a m ami 2 to 5 r. 4TJOKXKT.S. U. N. lU.ACIvBL'RN, ATTORNEY AT Law, Alhanv. Oregon. - Ottice in Odd D. bellow's Temple. A'ill practice in all courts of the state, and yive special attention to all business. 70LVEi:T0N & IliVINE, AITORNEYS at Law, Albany, Or. Oilice in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Jiloek, over L. .store. E. lilain's WEATIloKFOKl', ATTOHNEY AT law, Allunv, Op-jron. onive in Odd Fellow's Temple. W 111 practice in all the eourtf of thestate, and ivc special attention to all business sar.iAi. sti8. piTV KESTA CHANT. FHESH OYSTElls J every day served in any style. Notice to Itcltturs. ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES indebted tn the firm of Hotfnian Puiffer are hereby notified to call and settle their accounts inmieiliateiy. as the same will in Feb - be placet, in the hands of w at tcrncy for collection. John- Homus, FllASeK I'FKIKFKR. Dissolution of I ipHi liicrslii. niHE C01A1NEI;.SIIII hehetofoue i existing between John Isom, E. J. Lan nimr ami Edward Ooins, under the firm mum of Iom, Lniiuirig & Co., is liereb dissolved b mut'..al consent, Edward dolus retirimr. JOHN ISO.M, E. J LA N.N I NO, EDWAI1U OOINS Albany, Jan. 2, 1SSS. 'ihe business in the future will be conduct cd bv John Isom and E. J. Lanning, under same style of firm name, Isom, Lanniug who will ta all liabilities of the late and arc p1 no authorized to collect al. jnn outstanding; ai-counts. DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby aiven that the partnership here olore e:istiiiig between John Hoffman and Francis Pfcffcr, unde1- the linn n:ime of Hrf ma:i .t I'l'eiti'er, is this clay dissolved by mu lu.d consent. The business will he contented y the i.it'.er, who will assume a I liabilities, and all outstanding accounts wid be collected by the old Hun. Dated Albany. Jan. i, ls$S. John Hoffman, Francis Pfkikfkr. dB. ROLAND ICO. Stare. lew floods, CONSISTING OF MEVS RW U II furnishing 4. ocds. Hats, Caps.ltoots, lines :tnl Fit)' lotliiiig, 4'iioire -:)'tioiis in Fancy Suiiiiucr Neck 'r. SilK riiiliTwcnr. i:allri;aii I iulcrcar. I lsli. lark siihI Hadji's t.liiws, lln- cr.r licst malic of Hand Sewed Shoes and I lie vol utes! s I vies in Mou's louth's and an.j's ! it tiling. llf Celebrated Makes of Hals in EVERY STYLE. Remember our stock consists of britrht ncrt' fresh goods, and as honest, fair anc" square .'ealinjr is our matto. we a-k the pub lic to c-.ll and get prices. No trouble toshow jfoo.ls. iirone ooor w.-st of the Kevere Houst, Albany, Oregon. C. B. ROLAND & CO. OVFRLAND TO Y1A- CALIFORKIA Orkgon oc California Railroad And Connectioim. '.ili'oriiia i:pi'ss Trains ISailT. 4:00: m..Lv Portland Ar.. 10:40 am ! i:!0t m.. Lv. .i. Albany Lv.. 7-O.i am S:20 a in..Ar Ashland Lv.. 5:40 pm i.ocai o-ass. iraiiis iati.v r... cunuav s,.oam..Lv po,,iand....Ar.a:n 12:4rt p in. .Lv Albany Lv. .11:35 am ; i:40pm..Ar....EuL'ene Lv. . !:00 am j Local B'ass. Trains Daily Ex. Sunday Lo ban on ISranoli. 6:10 im..Lv Albany Ar.. 5:45am S:fiU p in. . Ar Lebanon Lv . . 5:0o am 2:50 p m..Lv Albany Ar.. 2:45 pm 1::U p m. . Ar Lebanon Lv.. 2:u.'l pm PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Daily between Portland and San Francisco. Emigrant sleeping cars between Portlai.d and San Francisco free of charge, 'ihe O. A. C. It R. Ferry mates connection with all the regular trains on the east side di vision from foot of F street . Most Siclo Division. Between Portland and Corvallis. Mall Train Wally-Except Sunday. 7::;0 a m . . L" Portland Ar. . 6:15 pm 12:25 p m . . Ar Corvallis Lv . . 1 :30 pm fcx press Train Wnily Excipt Sunday. 4:0 p m . . Lv Portland Ar. . 8:00 p in . . Ar McMimi ville . Lv. . 0:00 am 5.45 am At Albany and Corvallis connect with trninsof Ore;-. in Pacilic railroad. fcf'For fud information regarding rates, maps, etc-, call on co.i pain s agent. U. KOEHLEK. E. P ROGERS, G. F. &P. A Jlauaer. ! i r PURE AGRICULTURAL DEPOT DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors '. ALBANY, - - OREGON. nave removed into their ihw nuiK.mu- A FULL I WAGONS, HACKS, PLO VS, HABVESTI'G MACHINERY ki all IniplciBCDts -The largest and FASM WAGONS, HACES AND BUGGIES In the cential uiiiamettc Valley. Ore. ;s irom a distance solicited and promptly lihed al lowest rates. n mm 0' WITH BILLIARD HALL J. JSU WILL I A MX, CHOICE WLNE Kept constantly on hand. A fl sale. Kvcrvthii.g fiisT-ilass. line At beverc Thu wirwnim F urn 1 1-1 1-1 , - ; - P.iavr:: . :iiT:- OX; If mm onse 1 mm,,. ' hd THOS. BRINK. Fancy Wicker Chairs Louno-es Parlor Cornice Poles, Mirrors, IFeather Pillows,Spring Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits, And what, you can't find a. other houses, I have it. In facteverv li.wji .ii,n is Kept in a urst-ciass .. it . l - - J'' lemd dut Lh amber sets. Chair Vpl'tllf Jt'flS. LotUHjf lAC.. Ltc.tlt Jl'itf th, MMf- r- r- . . ' . ' OAlNiNUi bL ALBANY DR. G. W. GRAY, SURGEON DENTIST, I ALBANY, - ORECOH.!JOHN BRIQGST Soiv Rarltrr lion. CINCE THE FIRE TIIOS. JONES H O generally fitted up th" room on ENwort street opposite the Revere house at the ,a of Conn Bros.' arocc-rv store where h'' re'n and patrons wi'l find him now ready to car '' t"e r nes a before " lis superior excellence; proven ni millions of homes for.morctl.au a quarter of a cent jy. It is used by the Uniteu spates government. Endorsed by the heads of the greatuuiversities as the Strongest, Purest, and most jealthful. Dr. Price's tue only Baking Powder that does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only PKICE BAKIN'G POWDER CD. NEW VORK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS ind have on hand for the trade of 1883 IXE OF STEEL SPRING TooTa HARROWS, FANNING MILLS, STEEL GOODS FENCE WIRE Mi by Farmers best variety of- Samnle AXL) CLUB ROOMS. Proprietor AND LIQUOR of domestic and itc ported cigars on :liianv. Oregon. itur-EO WlTif tii:- looms ! lie Oldest It ni! I ii HE II' SBestLiiie of Furniture In k ft ho.usn. that UNDERSOLD. ORECJOJS ; Julius 9,eJ ,s llexv sniyrna figs, ?5iciii;tu It-moiis, oranges and a full line of G-rocer-hs, at the lowest cash prices Also, a fine line f -cigars and meerschaum pipe Roses a Specialty nite!rtS1'la'lte1:i,,tiart'!futhe Joseph : ALBANY, OEEGOJl,