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THE MORNING HLRA.LD : SUNDAY, JANUARV 29, 1.88S
1'OIC KJIXTME.NT.
KXKtl llVK tlEMESO.
MISS MATTIE ALLI40.V AiiAlX.
till HC H SKKVH IS.
'Where, When asu by Whom Sekvi.
ces Will he Held To-Day.
'German Services. Held at the Al
bany College Chapel every Sunday af
ternooa at 2 o'clock, t Kev. J. B.
Braun.
Catholic. Services every Sunday
at 10::)0 u. m. Sunday school at 2 p.
ni. at the Academy. Kev. L. Metayer,
rector. .
Christian CiifRCii Services every
fourth Sundav at their church building
hy Rev. H. M. Waller at 11 a. in. and
usual hour in the evvening. Sunday
school at 10 a. m.
Evax.eljcal. Corner of Lyon and
Fourth stPrets. Services at 11 a in.
and 7:30 p. in Pastor Kev. S. E. Davis.
Sabbath school 10 a. in. Prayer meet
ins every Wednesday evening.
Metuoimst. Corner Ellsworth and
Third streets Services at 11 a. m. and
7:30 u. m. Pastor, Rev. II. P. Webb,
isabbath school 2:30 p.m. Prayer meet
ing every Thursday evening.
Presbyterian. Corner of Broadal
hui and Fifth streets. Services at. II a.
in, and 7:30 p. in. Pastor Rev. E. R.
Pritchard. Sabbath school at 12:15 p.
'in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
Congregational. Corner of Ferry
and Fourth streets. Services at 11 a.
in. and 7:30 p. m. Pastor Rev. 11. V
Kominger. Sabbath school at 12:15.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings.
Uxitei Presbyterian. Corner of
Washington and Fifth streets. Servi
ces at II a. m.aiKl 7:00 p. in. Pastor Rev.
S.U. Irvine. Sabbath school at 2:30 p.
m Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
St. Kri. Methodist Corner Mont
gomery and Third Streets. Services at !
11 a in. and 7:i.'.) :. in. Pastor, Rev.
O. F. Round. Sabbath school at 10 a.
Hi. Prayer meeting ou Thursday
evenings.
- Baptist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth
streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:3D
y. in. Pastor Rev. L. J. Trumbcll.
Sabljath school immediately alter the
morning services. Prayer meeting
every Thursday evening.
Protfstant" EnscoiML Church
Services will be held in St. Peters Epis
copal church every alternate Sunday,
.morning and evening. Sunday school
ut 9:30 a. m. Friday evening service
on every Friday preceding the Sunda)
service. All are invited to attend.
JOillXS AISOIT lOH.V.
i:Doll Brigade" Feb. 1.
Tyke Opera Co. Feb. o.
Tne river is rapidlv rising.
A tresti lot ot cream eoeese at i
Parker Bros.
Yesterday was the rainiest day
of the season.
Use Dwight's cow brand of soda
and saleratus.
Attend the great shoe sale at
Shane t Lonsway's.
Fresh Eastern oysters served in
every style at Frances Pieitfer's.
How safe you feel after having
Winn write you up in tne Travel
ers. Boston brown bread is among
the cold weather luxuries at Par
ker Bros, bakery.
The political campaign will soon
be upon us. Candidates fof county
offices are already numerous.
The li. B. George musical con
vention company will give a piaise
service at the M. E. church this
-evening, to which all are invited.
The ladies of the il. E. church
and societv will give a supper and
social at the W. C. T. U. hall Feb.
14. 18SS. All are cordially invited.
. The immense stock of boots and
shoes at A. B. Alcllwain's is being
slaughtered at twenty-five percent,
discount on each and every dollar's
worth sold.
The eclipse of the moon did not
materialize in this region last even
ing The eclipse probably oc
curred according to programme,
but rhocp who werft lookiii'' tor it
waked in vain for the clouds to roll
TjV
, I t - p f t l.rt...
opened in connection with their :
second 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.
A party of five vags showed up
yesterday with plenty of money.
They bailed two of their "pards"
out of the citv jail, wlrere thev
vere located a few days ago for
vagiancy. Thvy all got a clean
shave ami cut quite a swell. 1 lhe:
real source of their affluence is not !
known. j
i ' .1.: : i .1 ..i !
xieai.iniig m;i v lies lu-uay ui
the Presbvterian church, morning
s.na evening
12:15 f. m. Sacrament of the
Lord's Snpper in connection with
the morning service. The Y. 1'. S.
C. E. pravermeeting at (5:15 p. m.
All will be made welcome to these
services.
At the Congregational church
this morning the subject of the
sermon' w ill be "The Parable of the
Four Kinds of Soil." The Y. P.
S. C. E. meets at 0 o'clock r. i.
In the evening the subiect ol the
sermon will be "The Exposed !
Child," which will be the egin-l
ning oi a serj.es oi sermons on "iue
Life and Work of Moses." All are
cora-aiiy invitea.
The Musical Convention.
The K. B. George musical con
vention is progressing rapidlv at
51. E. church. The class numbers
fiftv-two, and ail are anxious to
learn, and surely will succeed, as
they are woi kin j with a will, and
good results may be expected. The
convention will close with a fine
entertainment in the opera house
next Wednesday evening, Feb. 1.
On" of the novel features of this
concert will be the "Doll Brigade."
by fifty little girls. Tickets for
sale by members of the convention,
or by the "Doll Brigade." Admis
sion) 5fc ; children, 25c.
' ' !kO Humbug aoimii This.
It is a straight business proposi
tion, easily comprehended and
worth givi. g attention to, that the
entire stock of boots and shoes at
A. B. Meii wain's is now offered at
twnntv-fiv imt cent, discount.
This sale is positive, as the entire
assortment is oheteu witnout re
serve at this slaughter in prices.
Col- Hogg Brings Suit to Obtain Possession
1 oi the Monteita Property.
Col. T. E. Hogg, president of the
Chegon Pacific railroad, began yes
terday through hi? attorneys a tsuit
ojf ejectment against Thc-s. Mon
teith, sr., to obtain possession of
the Montieth mills at the foot of
Ferry street. This is a portion of
the property included in the sale
made to Col. Hogg about a year
ago for .r30,000. Mr. Monteith de
clares the saie to be illegal and re
fuses to give up possession of the
property. The suit was begun in
Justice Dorris' court, the attorneys
for the plaintiff being Wolverton
it Irvine and W. R. Bilyeu, and
I. K. N. Blackburn for the de
fendant. A motion of the plain
tiffs attorneys to strike out a jwr
tion of the defendant's answer to
the complaint, was granted,
and the defendant was given uutii
Monday to file a reply.
A Milt TO THE cllk;k.
To'tiik Editor of th.-: Kf.rald;
I attended on Friday afternoon
last a review of some of the prima
ry and preparatory classes at the
college, and take pleasure in stat
ing that the pupils acquitted them
selves most creditably.
Examination on speliing, read
ing, abreviations, grammar and
extracts from the hible.v.ere passed
by the first and second preparatory
C'as
es consisting ot ivlna Allen,
Eva Cowan, Mamie Allen, Archer
Davis. Ora Flinn.Lena MeLonmck,
Mary Williams and Pearl Vance,
j Then followed the examination
; in arithmetic, natural philosophy,
and spelling, of the first primaries,
i by Samuel Braun, I Larry Moore and
j Sigmond Pennington,
j Last came a most enjoyable ex
I hibit of reading, spelling, penman
i ship and bible versos by two little
I boys, seven and eight years of age;
: Charlie Chamberlain and Walter
: Irving.
The visitors who were present
to enjoy these delightful exercises
were ; Mrs. A llen, Mrs. Chamber
lain, .Mrs. Vance, Mrs. .T. Irving,
Mrs. J. Althouse, Mrs.McConnick,
Mrs. Penington, Mrs. Hearst, Miss
Mattie Hearst, Mr. "Williams, Mr.
Moore, Kev. S. E. Davis, Kev. J.
B. Braun and the writer.
The exercises closed by a highly
amusing recitation of Mrs.Caudle's
lecture on "'Spring Clothing."
We heartily congratulate Presi
dent Condit, on the present suc
cessful management of the college.
Mas. L. Funn.
January 2-, 1SS?.
OJ-DKATIOV .SKKVtl'E.
The following is the programme
of the dedication services of the V.
C. T. U. hail, to be held Tuesday
evening, Jan. 31, at 7:30 o'clock:
Congregational singing.
Responsive scripture reading
Mrs. Brown.
Music Anthem.
Brief addresses Revs. Webb,
Trumbull and Davis.
Music Double quartette.
Report of building committee.
Address Rev. P. Wilson, of
Eugene.
Collection.
Singing by the children.
Dedication praver Kev. S. G.
Irvine, D. D.
Sentence of dedication Presi
dent W. C. T. U.
Brief address Rev. E. N. Con-
I dit.
j Solo Mr. I. M. Adair.
Doxoiogy.
Benediction Rev. Round.
A Itonnii Kidr.
The sight of a young man riding
j up Fir.-t street yesterday at a break-
1 .'V- Vll CV tt'Jt. t II 1111.11
nearlv given out, taken with the
fact that the rider was without any
coat in the driving rain, led to mam'
speculations as to who was hurt or
flying, l lie young man was a son
Harry Cole, residing near Millers
Station, and he bail ridden ten
miles at that speed through the
storm without any coat, in his
haste to summons a physician for
his brotbpr wlir, wik tnU-pti sml-
1 denlv ill with inriaimmitdrv rhen-
mati'sm.
UfNi-cr KleeleU.
Following is the list of officers
officers installed last Thursday
evening in Dierdorff lodge, No. 54,
I. O. O., at their hall in Scio: U.
J. Sheiton.N. G. ; Win. Costello,
V. G. ; N. Crabtree, K. S. ; J.
Crabtree, P. S.; M. C. Gill, treas
urer; L. W. Pomeroy, R. S. N. G. ;
W. E. Price, li. S. V. G. ; J. E.
Bridgford, L. S. V. G. ; T. B. Ear
ner, warden ; Peter Bilveu, L. G. ;
Elv Plummer, O. G. : 0. E. Hvde.
C.
About Itoots ami uoes.
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
i not marked
i that our 2
in plain figures, ami
) oer cent, reduction
;a r,t Kn;t;,u
we desire to sav
that every article of merchandise
is marked in plain figures. And
here is the pinch -our goods are
marked so plain and our great of
fer of 25 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. MelLWAix.
dolus Out or the Shoe ltutne.
Shane & Lonsway's great shoe
shoe sale at cost still continues.
Get your size before they are gone.
The Calendar issued by the S. R.
jSiles Advertising Agency is always
the same style, and "of exceptional
value to business men, being so ar
ranged as to show at a glance
the number of days between any
tw days in the years, a prreat as
sistance in computing interest, and
a convenience iu many other ways.
For Banks, Insurance Comnanies.
i Newspaper
offices, and business
men generally it is the best Calen
dar issued.
Thos. Eiggs of Linn Cnnnty and Four Other
Convicts Pardoned by the Governor.
Last Tuesday was pardon day at
the executive department and Gov
ernor Pennoyer and the advisory
board ot" pardons considered a larye
number of petitions that had been
tiled, asking for the release of vari
ous prisoners in the state peniten
tiary. The cases of five men were
considered worthy of executive
cleuieney and their sentences were
commuted to expire on Thursday,
January 26th, but their names
could not be ascertained, the gov
ernor evidently thinking that the
public has no right to pry into his
public acts. Thursday the five
pardoned convicts were released
f'lom the pen and from officials of
the penitentiary the reporter learn
ed their names, crimes for which
they were iucarcerati d, term of
sentence and time served, which
we give bel w :
Thomas Riggs, of Linn county,
was sentenced to a term o three
yenrs, from November, K8(i. for
obtaining money under false pre
tenses. Strong petitions selting
for'h his previous good character
ami expressing a strocg doubt of
guilt, caused the governor to par
don him .
T. H. Harris, sent up from Mult
nomah county for four years from
November 1884, for larceny in a
dwelling,hnd qis sentence commut
ed, upon the recominen lation of
the prosecuting officer and a strong
petition to the effect that he had
been sufi'cieiitly punished.
Win. Brown, of Wasco county,
who was serving out a term of three
wars, commencing October 16,
1886. for larceny iu a dwe.l ng, was
allowed his liberty on account of
good conduct and a belief that his
punishment had been commensur
ate with his crime. This pardon
is conditional ou his leaving the
state.
J. P. Cogsdill, an eighteen
tnnnths man sent up from Multno
mah county, for horse stealing,
was given his l.herty upon the rec
omeudatiou of the district attorney
who prosecuted him aad the judge!
who pronounced the s-entence
against him. He had served out j
about a year of his sentence.
The sentence of Harry Smiley,
sent up from Multnomah county,
February of la-t year, to serve out
eighteen months for larceny, was
commuted ou account of a strong
doubt of his guilt expressed in a
large petition.
A petition in behalf of Chas.
Basset, the Southern Oregon stage
robber, was largely signed, but
the goyeruor did not consider it
advisable to pardon him.
KKKYirtt..
Smoke Estrellas.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros.
A line line of neckties at Blain's.
Six .-'laves for a dollar at T. Jones'.
R- oer 'oods at cost at N. II. Allen
.o.'s.
French, the jeweler, keeps railroad
time.
Sewed calf
Hughes.
boots 812. Lewis &
Go to Redfield
& Brownell's for
fresh irroeeries.
New "roods and low
Roland Co.'s.
prices at C. B.
Fresh roasted peanuts everv day ot
Hoffman Ffeitfcr.
Cash will buy sroeeries cheap at
Redtield it Brownell's.
An elegant new parlor set for sale
'.heap at the Second Hand Store.
For A No. 1 cider vinegar no to Iloff
man it l'fei!!'cr's, at '25 cents per gallon .
New line of gents' furnishing trooils
now arriving at V, B. Roland it Co.'s.
Cloaks, jackets and wintet wraps at
cost or less at .Monteith it Seitcn bach's.
The boss place to buy crockery and
r!asvare ic at Conn Bros. at wav down
prices.
A new line of overcoats, just onened
Stylish and cheap. C. B. Roland it Co.
Cloaks, jackets and w inter wraps at
eor-t or less at Monteith it Seitenbaeh's.
Eagle ciirars arc the (inet live cunt
citrar on the market. For sale by Par
ker Bros.
Orders promptly Allied for hoots or
shoes, any quality or style, peirged or
sewed, at Lewis it Hughes' shep.
The largest assortment of ladies tine
shoes and slippers in town at xiedtield
it Brownell's. Call and see them.
Thirty eases of winter boots in all
"Trades, just received by C. B. Roland ev
Co. First class stock in every partic
ular. Just received, the celebrated Estrella
Key West cigar, the finest Key West
cigar in the market, at M. Bauiugart's
cigar store.
Com Bros., sole agents for the cele
bratjJ "Red Letter' cigar, strictly
Haana tilled, the best o-eent cigar iii
the market.
For your fine imported and Key
West cigar go to M. Baumgart's cigar
store, one itooreastof Langdeu's drug
store.
Mr. Brink has received the finest as
sortment of wicker rocking chairs to
be found in the city. If you don't be
lieveit, call in and see for yourself.
Ladies will find relief from head
ache, eostiveness, swimming in the
head, colic, '"our stomach, restlessness,
iiiMgestion, constant or periodical
sick headaches, weakness in the baek
.r kidneys, pain in the shoulders and
different parts of the oody, a feeling
of lassitude and despondency by taking
Simmons Liver Regulator. It is not
unpleasant, is purely vegetable, and is
not injurious to the most delicate eon
stitution.
1.1 n n County IHslrirl LtKle I. O.
. r.
The next session- of the Linn
county district lodge, I. O. G. T.,
will be held at 8hedd on Friday,
February 3, 1888. All subordinate
lodges in the county are requested
to send in their full delegation.
I. C. Kobxett,
District Secretary.
Ladles' 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 i m. Important
tjtismess and election of officers to
attend to.
She Figures As Usual in a Heat Little
Sensation With $300 Attached.
The Salem Vidette is responsible
for the following: Miss Mattie
Allison, who was the cause of the
Saunders-Campbell homicide in
Albany, wnioh sent Campbell to
his save and Saunders to the pen
itentiary for life, fell into a little
good luck not loug ago, which
proved in a certain sense that si
lence is golden. The story would
not have been told had not a party
concerned let it out as a joke on
himself. A few days ago John
Frieze, a wealthy rancher and
stockman of Linkville, was on the
overland train for Salem and before
he reached Albany he left his4 seat
for a few minutes, during which
time the train reiched that station.
Miss Allison entered and took the
seat temporarily vacared by Mr.
Frieze. The gentleman returning
and seeing his place occupied by
i he iady, dropped into the one be
hind her. He was surprised to
find iu hisjiew seat a purse con
taining about $300 in gold, and
trom some inipuise lor which he
coujd never account, except a de
sire to be gallant, he leaned for
ward and said : "Madam is this
your pocketbook?" The lady, whom
Mr. Frieze afterward learned was
Miss Mattie Allison, withoutreply
mg took the purse and put it iu
her pocket. After leaving the train
at Salem Mr. Frieze began think
ing about the incident and remem
bered that the lady hud not been
in the scat where the purse was
found and could not have dropped
it there, but it was too late then to
correct tne mistake he bad made,
but it gave him a pointer by which
he can profit when he again finds
himself sandwiched between 300
and gallantry.
Mill
Imprwvenients
prospective" town
Ahead.
it Mill City, a
at the poiDt
where the O. P. railroad crosses
the Sniitiam river, were brought to
a stiiud-still upon the cessation of
work on the road, but we are in
formed by a member of the new
saw Mill company, Mr. Sims, that
the managers of the ). P. have as
sured them that work on the road
will be resumed early iu the
spring, so the mill and other en
terprises will go ahead.
41 the IVuilentiary.
Reube Fuller, of Corvailis, who
was appointed fence guard to the
penitentiary on tun Oth iust., is
now clerk and turnkey, succeeding
Mr. English, who has leen put on
the fence. W. W. Saunders, who
ahot Campbell at Albany, is now
foreman of the tailor shop and al
so acts as druggist, a position he is
well qualified to nil, having re
ceived a thorough course in phar
macy in Texa?-, from his lather,
who is a leading physician of that
state.
Improve this opportunity to buy a
pair of o shoes for $4.'i3 bv paying
cash. Good for SO davn. R. it B.
A mammoth sto, k to selec t from at
a discount of 15 percent. R. it. B,
For the next 30 days we will give a
discount of V per cent- on all leather
goods bought from us.
Redfield & Buowxei.l.
You can select a p iir of fine shoes
from our stork at a discount of lo per
cent. Redfield iv Browxell.
. GOOD HARROW AND PLOW FOR
IX sale. See Kenton & Ghase.
tiet J'l-oiccKil from Smailpox.
DR. GUNDERSON IS PREPARED TO
vaccinate at his office corner Baker and
Tiird streets, from 9 o 11 o'clock a. m. and
from 4 to 6 1: m Xuthimr but first-class
virus used.
HARRIS & GIL-LET. DEALERS IN
Monuments, headstones' and tablets, al
so cemeterv curbini; and hire and iron fenc
ing. Shop one door south of post otticc, Al
bany, Oregon.
Magnolia Flour.
juiF. best magnolia flour deliv-
1 ercd to any part of the citv. for 'SI. 10 per
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
niaOdtf
BOARDING AND LODGING ON ltEAS
onable terms at Mrs. C. Hall's restaurant,
corner of Raker and First street, opposite
the Star brewery No Chinese cooks.
H.
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
You will Save Money
BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES
to the repairer, P, F. Parsons, at .Sixth
and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good
satisfaction or no pay.
IJoiil Kialo.
TF YOU HAVE FARM PROPERTY FOR
J. sale call ou Curmn & Monteith, as thev
have customers 'or a number oi dc-irable
tracts ofland. They also have some choice
improve 1 city property for sale, and a lew
lots ranffin;,' from 225 to-SoiK) in price. Terms
sent to purchasers.
Kfiil Estate ami Employment
Agency.
PARTIES HAVING FAKMS FOR .SALE
X of about 100 acres, or those having l.inrcr
tracts which they would be willing to divide
up into 80 or lOu acre lots, are invited to cal.
ar. our office, as we have a -ew customers for
that class of arms. We e?n aiso furni-h par
ties wanting help, either male or female, for
the city or country, with such help as the
desire on short notice; and we also have a few
situations for both male and femaie in the
city and country. Call at our oltice if vou
want help or want employment. We can'get
either tor yon. Office No. 05 First street, ad
joining W . C. Tweed de's tin store
F. A. liURKHART & CO.
rtlEXG HEVG, WASHING AND IRONING
1 Launury on Ellsworth street, betwee
the Revere House and Johnson's Blacksmi
shop. All work warranted first-class an i sa
isfactory. Prices low.
T
WRIGHT. ARTIST, IS PREPARE
to five instruction in drauinir
oil and water color pointing. For terms a
ply at studio, residen- e oi Mrs. Win. D
bruille. corner Ell-worth and Fourth street
FRESH OYSTERS EVERY DA V AT KOFF
man k Pieiffer's. i
r Oaks is hot -mi goes right 1 1 the spot, for
rheumatism, neuialgia toothache, chiils
and fever and colds. Sold ny Fosha &
Mason.
A New Lot
Of cerealine flakes just, received.
These goods are fresh and prepared
from pure .vhite maize and cooks
very quick. Try it.
Wallace & Thompson,
Grocers.
NEW TO- DA I".
Wanted.
IMMEDIATELY AT F. A. BURKHART &
Co.'s real estate and employment office, a
man to worK ou a farm, also two irirls to Uo
genera! housewark. Apply at once:
Fop ."Nile.
A NICE, COMFORTABLE AND COM
modious t welling-, six rooms, one ami
one-half ftories hurli, hanl finished, splen
did well of wa.er, small barn, situated on
north Fou-th street. This is a very desirable
Hjsidence, being' in oneof th be.st"neiuli!-or-hoods
in the city. The house is compara
tive ly new and modern in construction. For
further information inquire at this ottiec.
I'lltMt IAY.
G
W. MASTON, PHYSICIAN AND SL R-
, sreon, APwinv, ()re'."n
M.
H. ELLIS, I'HYalClAN ANO Sl'hr
ifeon. Alba' y, Omijoii.
DR. E. A. McALISTER HAS LOCATED
his office on the corner of First and
Broa.'albin streets, over Uedtield & Bronnell's
store, where he can he found when not pro- :
fessiotially enjfagid.
MRS M.E. MeCOY.M. O.IIOMCEOPATHIC
physician, office and residence corner of
First and Bakerstreets, Albany, or. Chronic
diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Of
fice hours: 10 to 12 a m and -2 to 5 r. m.
ATTUKNKV.S.
DR. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT
. Law, Albany, Oregon. - Office in Odd
h'.'ilow's Temple. A'ill practice in all courts
of the state, and irivc special attention to all
business.
11 f 0 L V E RTO N & IRVINE, ATTORNEYS
VV at Law, Albany, Or. Ortice in rooms i:-i
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's
store:
J.a
WEATHoKFt l Rl, ATTORNEY AT
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the :
court of rhestate, and yive special attention
to all business.
SPECIAL OII l.
otice to l'lloi,
ALL PERSONS UNOWLVG THEMSELVES
indented to :he firm of Hoffman .t
Pfoiffer arc hereby nfitified to call and sert'e
their accounts ininiediutely, as the same will
jsi Feb lt he nlaeeo in the hamls of an at
torney fr collection.
.Inns Hoffman,
FlfANeH Pkkiffsp.
' llis.toiiitioii of t'o;irtnerlil.
aMIE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between John Isoin, K. J. Lan
ninix and Edward Coin-, under the firm name
j of Jsom, Laiininif & Co , is here!) dissolved
bj mutual couseut, Edward ;oins retiring.
JOHN ISOM.
F .1 LANMNO,
EDWARD UOINS
Albany, Jan. -2, 1S8S.
The business in the future will be conduct
ed by John Isom and E. J. Lanninur, mirier
same style '.f firm name, Isom, Lanninjc &
Co., who will jay all liabilities of the late
firm, and are alone authorized to collect al:
outstanding accounts.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby given that the vartnership here
tofore existii'.nr bttween John Uotiman and
Francis Pfoffer, under the fiYm itime of Hoff
man & Pfeiffer, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. The business will be contifued
by the htter, who will assume a 1 liabilities,
am' all outstanding accounts will he collected
by the old firm.
Dated Albany, Jan. 4, 188S.
John Hoffman,
Francis Pfkifkkr.
Oregon & California Railroad
j And Connections.
I THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
I Calif,
i Albany
35
n:iu express trains run daily between
a'.i.l Mh Faancisco. 'Jhroiii;h time,
35
H O 2 S
4:00f m..Lv Portland Ar.. 10:40 am
S:i'0 m..Lv Albany Lv.. 7 am
7:!0am..Ar b. Fra 'clsco. Lv., G::;0 pin
Local 3iis. Trains Ifail.v-Ex. Sunday
S:00 am.. Lv Portland Ar. . i;i; pin
12:40 p iii..Lv Albany Lv. .11:35 am
2:40 i) Rj..Ar Eugene Lv.. 0:00 am
L'liaiton liraneli.
S:10 pm..Lv Albany
S:."it; p iu..Ar Lebanon...
2:50 p m..Lv Alliany
1 :.') p m . . Ar Lebanon. . .
. Ar. . 5:45 am
.Lv.. r:00 am
Ar. . 2:45 pin
.Lv.. 2:00pm
PULLMAN -BUFFET SLKKi'ERS
Excursion sleepers for sccond-ek.ss pas
sengers on all throu.h trains free of i halve
'ine O. A. C. H R. Ferry niai-is coni.ec ion
with a!, the regular trains on iho e:tst tide di
vision from foot of F street.
Wrst SiH Division.
Between Portlaiul and Corvallis.
Mail Train Daily - Except Sunday.
7::i0 am.. Lv Portland Ar. . 6:15 pm
12:25 p in. . Ar Corvallis Lv. . 1:30 pm
K press Train lail.r--Exc.pt Sunday.
4:.:0pm..Lv Portland... Ar.. 9:00 am
iS:00 p m..Ar MeMinnvilIe. Lv. . 5.45 am
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
tr-iius of Oregon Pa.iric railroad.
JiTFor fud information roarardinif rates,
maps, etc-; call on to., parr-'s acent.
K. KoEHLER, E. P. ROGERS,
Manager. G. F. &P.A
SOIMO.VS.
In the the circuit court of the State of Ore
gon for Linn couuty.
Mrs. L. Gough, plaintiff, vs. (j. J. Gough,
defendar.t.
To C. J. Gough, the above nnnud defendant
In the name of the state of Oregon. you are
hereby required to appef-r and answer the
complain;, of the above plaintiff in the above
entitled court, now-on tile with the clerk of
said court on or before the rirst jay of the
next regular term of said court which said
court begins on the l:th day of March, ISoS,
at the court house in Albany, Linu county,
Oregon. And if you fail to so answer said
complaint, the plaintiff will apply to said
court foi the relief demanded in said com
plaint, which is that the mairiae contract
existing between plaintiff and defendant he
dissolved, and that plaintiff have the car i and
custody of the minop child Clement G Gough,
meiuirned in the complaint, and her costs
and disbursements in this suit, and such oth
er relief as is meet to equity.
This summons is published by order of the
Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of said court, made
at chambers in the city of Salem on the 23th
day of January, loss. " W. R. BILYEU,
Attorney for Plaintiff
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS.
Pfeifb-r, Prop, only first-eclass house
in the city. Large sample rooms for com-tm-reial
men. No Chinamer. employed in the
kitchen. General stage orE.te for Corvallis.
v i iiuuu ij j vUH;U lilU
i j
VIA j
PURE
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT
DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors
ALBANY,
Have removed into their new built ing
A FULL
WAGONS,
HACKS,
PLO VS,
HARVESTFG
MACHINERY
-The largest and
y all Impkments Used by Farmers
FARM WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES
In the central Willamette Valley. Ore rs trom a distance solicited and
promptly hhea at lowest rates.
Revere
one
WITH BILLIARD HALL AND CLUB ROOMS.
J. M. WILLIAMS, - - - Proprietor
CHOICE WINE AND LIQUOR
Kept constantly on hand. A full line of domestic and imported cigars on
sate. .Lverythiiiir first-ilass. n
ZT At Revere House,
F-urn
fsl ' WlTH
THOS. BRINK.
Fancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles, Mirrors, IFeather
Pillows,Spring Mattresses,
Window Shades Walnut Exten-
sion Tables Suits,
And what you can't find ai other houses, I have it. In factevery
thing that is kept in a first-class house.
Ash, M aitle and Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs
Spring Beds, Lo untie Etc., Etc., at Prices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY" - - - . OREGON
DR. G.W.GRAY,
ALBANY,
OREGON.
Kow Iturlx-i- shop.
OINCE THE FIRE THoS. JONES HA
O generally fitted up th-; room on Etawort
street opposite the Revere house at the ba
of Conn Bros.' grocery store where his frien
and patrons- will find him now readv to car
on the r ues a before "
SURGEON DENTIST,
Its superior . excellence
proven in millions of homes'
for more than a quarter of
a cent ry. it is used by the
Uniteu states government.
Endorsed by the heads of
the greatuniversities as the
Strongest, Purest, and most
Healthful. Dr. Price's iue
only Baking Powder that
does not contain Ammonia,
Lime or Alum. Sold only
in cans.
PKICE BAKIXG POWDER
Co.
NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
ST. LOCIS.
OREGON.
'nd have on In.ni for the trade of ItSS
LINE OF
STEEL
SPRING Tooth
HARRO i
FANNING
MILLS,
STEEL GOODS
FENCE WIRE
best variety of-
Albany, Oreeron. jgj
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