THE MORNING HLRALD
SATURDAY, JANUARV o, 18SS
THE MAILS.
Xfmla af fku Atk i..c - . ,,
rtiuilll. poSLOlllCG CiOSe aS 101 tOWS
for all offices north
the eiatern states
She West Si'le
And the if arrow GuageR . R.
t ;r Portland an.i ta.cm
-CoryalHs and Ya.;uma
Ail nifiifMs jariiit-.il
6:30 a. M.
.11 A. 51.
.12::0 p. m.
- - ...... I .-)u r. ji
Ihe nontoxic will ).. .-i.vaf.i ..,.-.,..
.7:30 p. m
from six to seven o'clock.
Reiritered matter for the early moraing
train should be mailed beiore 8 o'clock the
levious evening.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
I Arrives Depart
lM:ji!er..
Freiynt
11:15am 1:00 p m
5:25pm t:50 a.m
O. &. C. tt. K. TIME TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
i Arrives: departs! Arrives.
f 'Alj avn
6:15amj 7.05am Portlan-lu 10am
11 tSauijll. 35arcJ ,. " 3.4fijrii
1 7. 10am " 45pm
E"iHne ex
Freight
SOUTH IiOCNI.
! Arrives' Ueparts Arrives.
Caia.exp
Eugene ex
'Freight
7. 45pm; S.05pm!Asiilaml 9.00am
12.2l)p:ni lilOpini Emrene 2.40p in
.. 1 SOiMiiiKutfcnr ft. 00pm
No freight eceived lor south after 11 a. m.
of same div.
LEBANON BRANCH.
tmAiba'y Departs j Arrives
No. 11 112 50 p m Lebanon at 1.3H p lr.
No. 13 I S.10 m " S.SB p m
Fin i.ehan
No. i;...
Io. 14...
5 00 a m Alhanyat 6.45 am.
1M p mi " 2.45 pm.
jirtiM;s aiioit tow..
- Pyke Opera Co. Feb. 3.
T. J. Black, of Halsey, is in
the
city.
E. F. Wyatt, of Harrisburg, is in
the city.
A fresh lot of cream cheese at
Parker Bros.
Use D wight's cow brand of soda
o.nd saleratus.
r.. A. McL-Iannahan, oi Jutgene
is in the city.
i Attend the great shoe sale at
Shane ft'Lonsway's.
The Benton Leader is soon to
have a new steam press.
Mrs. Dr. Ellis is lying seriousl'
ill at her home in tins city.
Leo Lewis, of Shedd, is visiting
his sister, Mrs. Ignatz Fox.
Fresh Eastern oysters served in
every style at Frances Pfein'er's.
How safe you feel after having
"Winn write you up in the Travel--ejrs.
i Boston brown bread is among
the cold weather luxuries at Par
ker Bros, bakery.
' The ladies of the M. E. church
and societv will give a supper and
social at the W. C. T. U. hall Feb.
14, 1SSS. All are cordially invited.
The immense stock of boots and
shoes at A. B. Mclhvain's is being
slaughtered at twenty-rive percent,
discount on each and every dollar's
worth sold.
The W. R. C. meeting yesterday
;jsaed a resolution of thanks to
those who assisted in furnishing
music at their recent installation
ceremonies.
Messrs. Franklin & Co. have
opened in connection with their
set ond hand store a first-class tin
shop, and will hereafter be in the
field for contracts and all other
work usually connected with the
business.
The well known railroad con
tractor G. W. Hunt has returned
from a trip to New York. Con
cerning his contract on the Oregon
Pacific railroad eastward from this
city he said there was nothing
which he desired to make public at
p esent.
Preaching services to-morrow at
the Presbyterian church, morning
and evening. Sabbath school at
121:15 p. m. Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper in connection with
the morning service. The Y. P. S.
C. E. pravermeeting at 6:15 p.m.
All will be made welcome to these
services.
Crawford, the photographer, has
finished some excellent views,
showing the recent ice gorge in the
river. It is very seldom that the
"Beautitul Willamette" at this city
is piled up full of ice several feet
high, and a view of the river in this
condition is a good thing to keep.
They are for sale at Mr. Crawford's
gallery.
A Herald reporter who dropped
into A. B. Mcllwain's yesterday
was shown through his immense
stock of boots and shoes which he
is selling at 25 per cent, discount.
His goods are all marked in plain
figures, which shows that this is a
eenuine sweeping reduction. Mr.
Mcllwain makes a specialty of
watching the markets and buying
large quantities of goods for cash,
and thereby is enabled to give this
reduction to his patrons.
l.lnu touuly District Lodge I. O.
I . T.
The next session of the Linn
county district lodge, I. O. G. T.,
will be held at Shedd on Friday,
February 3," 1SS8. All subordinate
lodges in the county are requested
to send in their full delegation.
!, I. C. Robnett,
I District Secretary.
Snrtlins A Terrible tall !
Avonuerful offer ! Cloaks, jack
ets and wraps, of every description,
at sweeping prices. Desiring to
greatly reduce our stock on these
lines before taking inventory ,we wil
offer our entire line of Springer Bros,
tailor made garments at cost or less.
This is a rare chance. Call early
while the assortment is large.
Monte: ru & Seitenbacii.
Social lnii co.
There will be a dancing partv at
the Opera house, Saturday evening
to which ail are cordially invited.
Good music will be in attendance,
and 'an enjovable time guaran
tee:!. Ladies, misses and children's
wool knit hoods, scarfs and jackets
at cost at Samuel E. Young's.
A CIHX.OIAV CHILLY KITH;
He
Gets Into the Biver and Remains for
Several Honrs Nearly Haked
From Mr. Andrew Blevins, who
resides near Blevins' Bridge on the
the Calapooia, is learned the
particulars of a very chilly and al
most fatal catastrophe that hap
pened to aChinaman.whojattempt
ed to cross the stream Thursday on
horseback. The water was very
high, occasioned by melting snow
and ice, and the child-like Mon
golian who milked cows and did
chores on a neighboring farm and
was returning home, rode unwit
tingly into the dtep water. After
being washed down the river sev
eral hundred yards he became free
from his horse and climbed into a
tree. His cruis attracted the at
tention of Mr. Blevins who hasten
ed Xo his assistance and with the
help of neighbors procured a beat
and rescued him. lie had taken
off nearly all of his clothing in his
attempts to swim ashore and was
nearly chilled to death by his long
imprisonment.
His horse which was still swim
mini about in the icy water also
nearly dead was taken out alive.
The Mongolian was taken to a
farm house and warmed up, after
which he seemed- little the worse
for his chilly experience.
1KO.V tilt AM tOl.Ml.
Riley, Jan. 12.
There has4 been some loss of
stocK, old, poor, horses and cows
unused to feed were chilled to death.
We think the Disseminator must
be froze up on the road, as it has
not got here for three weeks.
Snow began falling on the first
instant, and fell to tne depth of 18
mclies, ami has been that deep
ever since. It has been very col 1,
4U (leg. below zero, chickens freez
ing. Hay is very hard to get ; some
hauling from Harney here, 40
miles. There will be a great loss
of sheep, as the snow is so deep
that many are unable to feed.
A family by the name of John
son are stopping at Geo. Selsers
waiting for the storm to break.
They are on their way
Perhaps a few words
to Harney,
from this
storm-bound country
interest to you.
Born, to the wife
will be of
of James
Smith Jan. 6, a son.
Tough Burglars.
The two burglars arrested atCor
va'.lls for breaking into a gun store
at that place are bad men. The
Leader says they declare they will
make their escape if they have to
kill the jailor to uo it. Mr. Pygall
caught the one who escaped last
week at Jefferson. A ball and
c tain has been attached to the leg
of each. On Sunday morning
when Deputy David Osborn went
into their ceils he found that they
had sawed the shackles off. The
cut is smooth and indicates that it
was done with a fine saw. A piece
of scythe blade and an old case
knife, each hacked for sawing, were
found in the cell, having been
passed in from some person out
side. Mr. Osborn has very prop
el ly taken piecautions to prevent
escape. He has had riveted on
them shackles and has put them
in separate cells.
Scaring the l.inl.
Only a few days more remain in
which buyers can secure boots and
shoes of kedfield & Brownell at a
discount of 15 per cent. And
right here let us say that we have
no old shelf-worn stock, but ali are
new, clean and stylish and fully
warranted. Every pair, being
marked in plain figures insures
one price to all. We guarantee
our 15 per cent, off to equal any
25 per cent, offered by other
houses, having marked our goods
at prices that should we give the
25 per cent, oil would jdace many
of them below cost. And now we
say come and let us convince you
ot this truth. Come and you wiL
not regret it, only come. If you
have to borrow money, do it, and
come. Kedfield & Brownell.
Aliout Boot ami hlioes.
In order that the public may
not be deceived by dealers who in
advertising their own goods convey
the idea that our boots and shoes
not marked in plain figures, and
that our 25 per cent, reduction
j is not oomnae, we desire to say
that every article of merchandise
I is marked in plain figures. And
here is the pinch our goods are
j marked so plain and our great of-
ler of 2o per cent, reduction on all
boots and shoes in our store is so
obvious that those desiring good
quality of boots and shoes at very
low prices cannot help seeing it.
A. B. McIlwain.
Mill Prolong His Slay.
On account of the large number
of applicants for treatment, Dr.
Henry J. Smith, of San Francisco
mow at the Revere House) finds it
necessary to prolong his stay in
Albany to serve all those whom for
the lack of time he has been com
pelled to turn away. See his adv.
on first page.
II uiii mix Alumi f his.
It is a straight business proposi
tion, easily comprehended and
worth giving attention to, that the
entire stock of boots and shoes at
A. B. Mcllwain's is now offered at
twenty-five per cent, discount.
This sale is positive, as the entire
assortment is offered without re
serve at this slaughter in prices.
Ladies' Aid Society.
Notice is hereby given that the
yearly meeting of the Albany
Ladies' Aid Society, will be held
at Mrs. Hopkin's residence on next
Thursday at 2 p. m. Important
business and election of officers to
attend to.
;ini Out of the Shoe: Business.
Shane & Lonsway's great shoe
shoe sale at cost still continues.
Get our size before thev are gone.
KIYEll AMI K.4II
navigation Sesntaed on the Upper Willam
etteThe PirstBoat Sincelihe Freeze.
All is again serene on the upper
Willamette. The Wm. M. Hoag
reached this city yesterday, being
the first boat to make the through
trip from Portland since the freeze
up nearly a month ago. The river
is slowly rising and is now at a
boating stage.
Since the thaw there has been
several heavy landslides in the
Siskiyous, and yesterday the trou
ble was not thought to be over.
The train due Thursday and the
delayed train of yesterday morning
consolidated at " Ashland and ar
rived here yesterday afternoon.
Trains on the Oregon Pacific are
running regularly.
fllOM THE T(k 1 VX.ES.
Grindstone Creek, Jan. 17.
We are in the midst of a heavy
winter, snow is 12 to 14 inches deep
and the thermometer ranging as
follows :
Jan. 1 Earlv morn, 10 degrees
above zero ; through the day. 32 to j
40 above
Jan. 5 Morning, 18 degrees be
low, sun shining through the day,
pleasant ; 4 p. m., 5 beow ; 8 p. m.,
12 below.
Jan. 6 29 below.
Jan. 1020 below.
Jan. 11 9 degrees above and a
heavy gale blowing.
Jan. 12 23 above, stormy and
snowing.
Jan. 13-15 above; wind cold;! ? l """B ,ul mu
skv clear ; stock suffering from pas ! n C Jk-a "ltrf ne
intense cold and present cut ing fe nTOr.r
io. a ,.,.,L c 6nu:d.re.-was hidden n
winds ; 4 inches more snow.
Jan. 14 35 below.
Jan 15 38 below.
16 25 above.
Jan. 17 8 above.
So far there has been no loss of
cattle, but in one week more many
wiil succumb if the weather does
not moderate with a Chinook
Some
sheep are dying, but- stock j
ally is doing well?
generall
KKKYM th.
SiiH-ke Estrelias.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros.
A line line of neckties at Blum's.
Six . 'laves for a .dollar at T. Jones'. I
P.- oer iroodi at cost at'N. fl. Allen !
S- .o.'s.
In-ncli, the jeweler, keeps railroad j
time. i
Sewed calf boots S12. Lewis & I
Hiiiihcs.
Go to Redlield & Brownell's for
fresh groceries.
New iroods and low prices at C. B. !
Roland & Co.'s.
Fresh roasted peanuts every day at
HolI'man fc Pfeitl'er.
Cash will buy irroceries cheap at
Redtield .t Browneil's.
An elegant new parlor set for sale
cheap at the Second Hand Store.
For A No. 1 cider vinegar ;ro to Ilofi".
maiiifc PfeiU'er's, at 'io cents per g.ii -on.
New line of gouts' furnishing goods
now arriving at V. B. Roland A; Co.'s.
Clonks, jackets and wi"tet wraps at
cost or less at Monteith iV. Seitcnbach's.
The boss place to buy crockei'3' and
glassware L at Conn Bros, at way down
prices.
A new line of overcoats, just opened
Stylish and cheap. C. B. Roland A: Co.
Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at
cot-t or less at Monteith ASeitenbacli's.
Eagle cigars are the finest five cent
cigar on! the market. For sale by Par
ker Bros.
Orders promptly Allied for boots or
shoes, any ipu'lity or style, pugged or !
sewed, at Lewis !c Hughes' -dicp.
The largest assortment of ladies fine i
shoes and slippers in town at jAcdlield 1
X Browneil's. Call and see them. ; j
Thirty cases of winter boots iii all j
grades, just received b C. B. Roland ..v
Co. First class rtoek in every partic-
ular. I
ic u- r V ' V, , 'Yi ;
Key VNcstcm-ar the iinest key West;
ciar in tile tnai Kct, at .U. l.aumgai t's. j
Just received, the celebrated E:-tre!!a
cigar store.
( o in Bros,
br.t d "Red
llaiina tiliei'
the market.
, sole agents for the cc!c
I.clter" cigar, slrictiv
, the be-t 5-cent cigar iii
For your line imported and Key
W'est cigar go to M. Biiiinigart's cigaV
store, one dour east of Langdrn's drug
store.
Mr. Brink has received ?he finest as.
I
SO'.-tmettt nt wicU'iM rm-ktmr i-b-iir ti.
be lound in the city. If vou don't be. !
lievcit. call in arid see for yourself. j
Ladies wid find relief from head-
ache, costiveness, swimming in the !
head, colic, our stinnach, restlessness, i
in.'igcstion constant or periodica i
sick headaches, weakness in the Icick
j or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and
oiiiereni iiaris oi me youy, a reeling
oflassil tide and despondencv by taking i
Simmons Liver Regulator." It is not j
unpleasant, in purely vegetable, and is
not injurious to the most delicate eon
stitution.
THE MARKETS.
V-, ,.itw.,,l -,. .w.il.-lf,- 1.... w.A,,..A
(Ml IH Ullll (IV tl U 11 (1 1lllllieUf
in uie local niarKcts, excepting in but- ;
ici ami eggs, nie s'-aicny I tliese
articles has been met by a supply com- 1
nig ill, and tl'.e maiKct IS easier. .No
change in quotatioi
ALIiANV QUOTATIONS.
Wheat li-lkV-iioe.
Oats :i)r. 40c.
Flour '-" pei b!)l.
Potatoes 75c.
Eggs :;oc.
Butter :55c.
Lard '.)' 10c
Wool 'i"i((T"J5c.
Hams 10t(. 1 1 t
Shoulders-t'i((fc.
Bacon llOPie.
Hay Tiniothv, .?v!0, oats and cheat,
eu.
Apples -i Jrccn, 75c.(??.il per !.u.
Plums Dried, '.i(i7lijc. j,er ft.
Apples dried bleached lie sund-ied
T (.i S c.
Chickens Old 3.50; young, $2 50
Hides Be-f hides, greer. 5 c. dried
10 c : deer skins, ;JOc; sheep pelts, 10(i I
30?, according to wool. I
Beef "ie irross. i
Beef 2c gross.
Mutton fi 50 per head.
Hogs 0e, dressed.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
W'hea Foreign and eastern mar
Kets lower. Here u alia W alia cannot
well be fiuotcd above $1 15, although
interior business last mentioned was at
1 1(5. With r.o improvement abroad
buyes will go above si 15 only to
provide for tonnage seemed. Contin
uation of present conditions will favor
exporters, giving them more time in
which to buy.
On is Inactive market.
Eggs Irregular and without quoted
change.
1
MM
Accident to a Son oi" Edward
Goin at the Mute School.
SMALLPOX l. SAX FKAXIoCO.
Bnrglarsllnvade the Apartments of alGath.
olio Priest at Salem The Murderer
of Hitchcock not L ynched.
Salem, Jan. 27. Sammy, the
13-year-old son of of Edward Goin,
of Albany, fell down at the Mute
school yesterday while at play and
broke his collar bone. He is do
ing nicely now.
kev. white's house burglarized.
Father White, a Catholic priest
returned home to dav from a trip
to Portland, and found iiis apart
ments had been entered bv rob
bers and ransacked, but nothing
was taken.
A SUOCKlXti t ill UK.
The MurilRirr of Hitchcock and
Wife was uol Ljuchcd.
Los Angeles, Jan. 27. Ac
counts published tills morning of
tne lvnciiing ot i!ie muruerer ot
near 3anta
orrect. The
in Anchim
over liiut iu escape the mob, ami
brought to jail in this city this
morning. The particulars ot the
murder are as follows: C. B.
r ! Hitchcock and wife, living near
Garden Grove, five miles from
here, on Monday sold their ranch
to Fritz Ansehiag a voung German,
J0V S I payment,
Hitchco--k was attending Ins earn,
nciv-eit .i nun 10 i-. ji . as uMiai,auu
was waylaid in the barn by Ans
ehiag with an ax. Following this
up by killing Mrs. Hitcheock, he
loaded both bodies in a wagon and
driving to this foisak'en place,
buried them and came back io
San.ta Ana bv davlight.
fc- : ' " .
smalli'ox oa ;:iri;oAUD.
A
Stcamrr Arrives with tlsc
Yel-
low Mai; Flyiu.
Sax Francisco, Jan. 27. The
Steamer City uf N'ew York from
China and Japan, entered the har
bor this afternoon flying the yel
low iiag, with three cases of small
pox on board. The purser contract--
the diseasebefore thesteam
er s-arted and was left at Hong
Kong, and a lady passenger died
on the passage. The steamer was
placed in quarantine.
Improve this opportnnity to buy a
pair of k't shoes lor 4.25 by paying
cash. Good for 30 dav. R. A:B.
A v.inmnnotli stivk to select from a!
a discount of 15 'jereent. R. A:. B.
For the next SO day? we will give a
discount of 15 per cent- on all leather
goods bought from u-
l.'Ei'FIELD tC IJROWXELL.
You can select a pair of tine shoes
from our stock at a discount of 15 per
cent. Rehfield iV; Brownell.
ict I'rolcclcil fruiii Smallpox.
TV1- CVSDE!:.S.N IS PREPARED TO
j.) vaccinate at bis office -cmer li.iKcran.1
T i street, from 9 to 11 o'clock .. m. and
fn-iii to U p.
M Nothing but !irt-clas.
virus used.
tTARRIS i GII.LET. DKALEUS IN
riM-'iiumeiits. headstones and tablets, al
so ceiiicterv cuibint and wire and iron fenc
ing. Shop one doer south of post i.'.Iiee, Al
bany, Oregon.
.ISnxiioila tlonr.
j'. HE RES'l MAGNOLIA FLOCK DF.LIV- j
1 ered to any parr pf the citv. for SI. 10 ncr
sack.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
"""""
xc AND LoLGNg ON REAS
jj) ..nable terms at Mrs. C. Rail's restaurant,
onu-r of Raker and First street, opposite
the star brewery No C'i.inese cooks.
rjLANING MILL FORsIEiTilE MOST
i .i..jii-,i,i,. fi,.fr,r,-,.i,-ii... i
:uire of C. L. hrusli, foot iCvon'st.
IT EWER'!', PRACTICAL WATC11M
-tJ . and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
MAKER
j Von niil save .Honey j
By taki:-:g your sewing m achines I
to the repairer, B F. Parsons, at Sixth j
j and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good I
satisfaction or no pay. ' " !
Itcal Kslalc.
I F YOU HAVE FARM PROPERTY
FOR
1 sale call on Curran & Monteith, as they
have customers 'or a number oi desirable
tracts ofland. They also have some choice
: u"i-t,J,'-:! Lli: prupiriy ror sa:e, auj sis-
"lots ranin :rom -j-Ji tooOO in price. Terms
sent to purchasers.
iical F.slale
Kinl
F.iiinloyiiicni
ASciic.r.
PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE
i ot about V.'-O acres, or those having iaivcr
tracts which they would be willing to divide
no into SO or bio acre lots, are invited to cal;
j at our thee, as we have a 'ew custoirers fc
that c.ass ot farms. We c?n aiso funi'-'! par
ties waii ting help, either male or female, for
the city or country, with such help as thui
liisire on short notice; and we also have a few
situations lor both male and fema.c io the
city and country. Call at our office if you
want help or want employment. We can iret
either for yon. Oifice No. Go First street, ad
joiuin W. C. Tweeduie's tin store.
F. A. RCRKHART & CO.
rilENU HEVG, WASHING AND IRONING
J. Laundry ou Ellsworth street. 1-ctwee
the Revere House and Johnson's Blacksmi
shop. AH work warranted first-class an 1 sa
i-'iactory. Prices low.
-r- ,.-.. .T,.,. . ,r. r.r-
w
WRIGHT. ARTIST. IS PREPARE
to srive instruction in drawin-. als
! oil and water color pMtitin. For terms a
i ply at studio, residen- e of Mrs. Wm. J)
"lui'!e. co ner Ellsworth and Fourth street
i pEVEKE HorsE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS.
j .Al Pifiiffrr, P;v.p. inly fiist eciass house
i in '.hi; city. Larire sample rooms f..r cm
1 nificial men. No Cli:nj.:);en emuloved in the
:- kitchen. General stfws oitl. e for Ocri'aiiiS.
THRESH OYSTERS EVERY DAY Al
JT mm: & Pidlrer's.
HOFF-
r Oaks is hot -ml goen ri'.'ht to ti.e s;ot, for
( rhec-uatism, muia'jla to-.-lu-c'ie, chills
a-i i fever a::d colds. So'.d bv tl'osha i
Mason.
niTn
PACIFIC
SLOPE
J IjJJ
Again we call attention to onr
"Purity Baking Powder," marvel
ous for its strength and purity.
Try it and you will have no other.
Wallace & Thompson,
Grocers.
XEW TO-DAY.
Wanted.
IMMEDIATELY AT F. A. BURKHART &
Co.'s real estate and employment office, a
man to vors on a farm, aiso two yirls to do
genera! housewark. Apply at once.
For Sale.
A NICE, COMFORTABLE AND COM
nioUious dwelling, six rooms, one and
one-half t-tories lihrh, hard finished, splen
did well uf wa:er, small barn, situated on
north Fou-th street. This is a very desirable
residence, beii:y in one of the best neighbor
hoods iu the c:ty. The house is compara
tiv, :y new and modem in construction. For
fnrth-r information inquire at this office.
IUI IA.S,
1 W. riASTON, PHYSICIAN AND SUR
" J", freon, Albany, Oregon
M.
H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr
freon. Alba' y, Oregon.
DR. E. A. McALLSTER HAS LOCATED
his office on the corner of First and
Broa.'albin streets, over Uedfiuld & Broiiiiell's
store, where he can be found when not pro-
"jlfRS M.E. McCOY.M. O.HOMCEOPATHIC
ItJL physician, orti.e and residence corner of
First anil Baker streets, Albany, Or. Chronic
disease? a specialty. Consultation free. Of
fice hours: 10 to 12 A m. and 2 to 5 P. M.
ATTttKVKY.
DR. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT
. Law, Albany, Oreiron.- Office in Odd
bellow's Temple. -Vill practice in all courts
of thi siate, and ;rive special attention to all
business.
WOLVEIITON & IRVINE, ATTORNEYS
1 1 at uaw, Ainanv. or
.OrtifA It, 1'? '
and 14, Foster's Block,
store.
over L. E. main's
! T K. WEATIIORFoRD, ATTORNEY AT
j J . law, Albany, I ireiron . 0;tKe in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Wlli" practice in all the
I courts of thestate. and sive special attention
to all business
SI'LCIAL MIIUKS.
llcc In Ochtoi-,
LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES
r indebted to the firm of Hoffman
r:sifft:r are hereby citified to call and settle
iiieir accounts immediately, as tbe same will
on t'h lt be placed in the hands of an at-t-T:iey
f-.r collection.
Jons HOfFMA.V,
Franch Pfeiffkr.
Di.t-otiiiilion of 'itartiicriiii.
rpHE COl'ARTNEKSHIP HERETOFORE
1 existins; between Join, Isom, K. J. Lan
nimr and Edward Goiii!", under the firm name
of J.-iom, Lamiinsr & Co , is hereby dissolved
bj mutua. consent, Edward Going retirinir.
JOHN" ISOM,
E J LANNING,
EDWARD UOlNS
A'bany, Jan. 2, 13S3.
The business in the future will be conduct
ed bv John loom ac.d.E. J. Laiming, under
same style of firm name, Isom, Lannin &
Co.. who will pay all liabilities of the late
fi-ni, and are alone authorized to collect ail
outstanding accounts. ,
LVISSOLLTION NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby en that the partnership here
tofore existiinsr between John Hoffman and
Francis Pfeffer, ui-de- the rum u-mie of Hi-ff
man & Pteifter, is t'nis day ui-solvcd by mu
tual consent. 'I he business wiil be continued
by the litter, who will assume a l liabilities,
ami all outstanding accounts wi.l be collected
by the old firm.
Dated Albany, Jan. 4, 1SSS.
Joii.v Hoffman,
Francis Pfkiffp.r.
C. B. ROLAND & CO.
Saw Store, New Roods,
CONSISTING OF MEN S
C'liriiislifiiZ ior.ls, Hals, Caps, Hoofs
lioo iiml Fine lotliiii, iioi
i-i'lini' in F;incv SiiiMiiici'
ice !
cck
IV "ill . ."1 Ilk 111! n ,T q-.ll ,
I nilcrwc.'ir, Fiii. ( lark :uil H;i
.... Cll ....... .., l
.loc. mic very lcsl make
ill'
llnnil Scwcil !5ics and ISic
:lcl SI vies Iii lien's util!ii
vcv
a n a
oyS (lolhin:;. ill C'clcbrntcil
."lalie-ol ilals in
EVERY STYLE.
) Remember onr stock consists of bright
! nev fresh uncus;, and as honest, fair ano
square Ceilinjr is our m.itto. we ask the pub
lic ro call aim jret prices. No trouble toshow
goods.
j" S:VTO:io ooor u-stof the Revere House,
! Albany, Oregon.
C. B. ROLAND A: CO.
verlaud to California
Oregon & California Railroad
And Connections.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
California express trains run daily between
Albany and San Fjancisco. Tiirouljh time,
!3S
35
:-: o 17
! 4:00r in..Lv Portland Ar.. 10:40 am
sril ' m..Lv Albany. Lv.. 7-05 am
7:40ai:i..Ar S. Fra-clsco. Lv. . G::0 pm
j J.ical I'ass. i ru ins Ilaily Ex. Sunday
i a:0M a lu..Lv 1'oitlaiid Ar.. 3:45 m
! l:4ii ; m. .Lv Aibany Lv. .11:35 am
! 2:40 i m..Ar Eu-ene Lv.. 0:00am
Lebanon lirnncli.
s:lo p m. . L' Albany Ar. . 5:45 am
s:56 p m..Ar Lebanon Lv.. 5:00 am
2:50 m. . Lv Aiiiany Ar. . 2:45 pm
1:30' p m. . Ar Lebanon Lv . . 2:00 pm
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
Fx -ursioii sleepers for second-class pas
sengers on all throu-. h trains free of charge
The U. i. C. R R. Ferry males connection
with all the regular trains on the eastside di
vision from foot of F street.
West SMp IHrlsion.
I Between Portland an.i Corvallis.
Mail Train Daily-Except Sunday.
7:n0am..I.v Portland ....Ar. . 0:15 pm
I 12:25 p m. .Ar Corvallis Lv. . 1:30 pm
j Fxprcss Train Uailj Exctpt Sunda3".
4::0 i in. -Lv Por'iaud ... Ar.. 9:00 am
t:0 p m.. Ar McMimiviile.L.".. 5.45am
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon l-'a'.i'ic railrosd.
XsTi'oT fuf! i n format i-ii reardin rates,
rrms et -, ca:! on co;: ; an', 's aent.
R. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS.
Manager. G..F'. U P. A
YnUU VJEIQHF
PURE
mm0
NOST
PERFECT MADE
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT
DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors
ALBANY,
Have removed into their new built'. ing
A FULL
WAGONS,
HACKS,
PLO VS,
HARVESTI'G
MACHINERY
-The largest aDd
all liilerats
FAEM WAGONS, HACZS ASfD BUGGIES
pronifiUSwSt rs!C 0rf" " "T Slkited
n
I ! II
WITH BILLIARD HALL
J. M, WILLIAMS, -
CHOICE WINE
Kept constantly on hand. A full line
sale. Everything first-class.
At Revere House,
K urn
mm
Tlie OldestFirm!
fel I AM HERE YET
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 al other houses, I have it. In factevery
thing that is kept in a first-class house.
Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs.
Spring Beds. Lounge Etc., Etc., at Prices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY .... OREGON
DR. C. W.xCRAY,
ALBANY,
OREGON.
Sew liarber .Shop.
SINCE THE FIRE THOS JONES HA
generally fitted up the room on Elswort
street opposite the Revere house at the ba
of Conn Bros.' grocery store where his frien
and patrons will find him now ready to car
ot' the t oes a before
NTDP1MT HP1
nl I nTrii 111 i A)
lis superior excellence
proven in millions of homes
for more than a quarter of
a ecu ry. It is used by the
Uniteu estates government.
Endorsed by the heads of.
the greatuniversities as the
Strongest, Purest, and most
Healthful. Dr. Price's the
only Baking Powder that
does not contain Ammonia,
Lime or Alum. Sold only
in cans,
PKICE BAKING POWDER
CO.
NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
ST. LOUIS.
OREGON.
i.nd have on hsnd for the trade of 18S3
LINE OF
STEEL
SPRING Tooth
HARROWS,
FANNING
MILLS,
STEEL GOODS
FENCE WIRE
Used .by Farmers
best variety of-
V I
ie
AND CLUB ROOMS.
- - Iroprietor
AND LIQUOR
of domestic and hrported cigars
"
oa
Albany, Oregon.
itur-E
; Line of Fun
In the City.
PATENTS
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS
Obtained, and all business in the U. &
Patent Ollice attended to at moderate
fees. Our office is opposite the U. S. Pat
ent Office, and we can obtain Patents
in less time than those remote trom
Washington.
Send model or drawing. We advise
as to patentability free of charge; a.iA
we make no charge unless we obtain
patent.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the
Supt. of 'Money Order Div., ami tooffi
cialsof the U.S. Patent Office. For
cireular, advice, terms and leferenees,
to actual clients in your own State or
county, write to
r a. sxow a :n
Opp. Pat. Office. Washington. D. C.
pITY RESTAURANT. FRESH OYSTERS
J every day served ia any style.
Samp
looms !