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THE MORNING- HERALD : WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1888
THK I'IKE OI'tKA COrAM'.
MALI.
i;kuw.sii.lk OTES. I THE new VS. t. T. I .
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O. fc C. R. K. TIME-TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
Arrives Departs' Arrives.
Cala.expr
Eugene ex
t'reiarht
6:5amj 7.05am Portlan-10 10am
llloauilll. :loair.i " 3.4f.p u
1 7. 10iu " :L45ini
SOUTH HOUND.
i Arrives! Departs Arrives.
C-la.exp 7.45pm! 8.05pm Ashland900am
Euscene ex 12.2upni 12.40pm Eugene 2.40p m
Freight 1.30pm En- ene 6.00pm
No freight leceived for south after 11 a. m.
of same day.
LEBANON BRANCH.
FmAliia'y, Departs j Arrives
No. 11 12 50 p m Let- non at"l736 p m
No. 13 8.10 p m ' s.?fi p m
Fm l.eban
Xo. 12 5 Oo a m ' Albanyat 5 .45 a in.
ii4-JLLl!?LPJni " 2.45 pin.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABI.K.
Arrives Depart
Passetuer 11:15am l:oo p m
Frei;rnt 5:25pm 0:50 a.m
.ioitim.
AKOIT TOUJ.
"Doll Brigade" Feb
1.
Pyke Opera Co. Feb. 3.
A fresh lot of cream cheese at
Parker Bros.
Use Dwijiht's cow brand of soda
mid saleratus.
Attend the great shoe sale at
Shane it Lonsway's.
John A. Crawford returned yes
terday from Portland.
M. L. Peters left vesterda'v for a
'Sp to Los A.ngeles, Cai.'
Fresh Eastern oysters served in
everv stvle at Frances Pi"ei:i.-r's.
How sate you feel after hnvins
Winn write you up in the Travel
ers. O. H. Irvine is quite ill with
pneumonia at his father's lesidence
in this city.
Boston brown bread is among
the cold weather luxuries at Par
ker Bros, bakery.
Mr. J. F. Backensto, who has
been seriously ili at his residence
in this city, is recovering.
Negotiations are pending for the
sale of the Lebanon Express to E.
H. Bahr, a law student of this
city.
Dr. F. O'Toole, who has been
dangerously ill for some weeks past
is reported better by his physi
cians. The II. B. George chorus concert
and doll brigade at the opera house
t -night promises to be the event
of the seison.
The ladies of the il. E. church
ajnd societv will give a supper and
social at the W. C. T. U. hall Feb.
14. 1SS8. All are cordially invited.
Four hundred and titty men are
hard at wcrk removing the land
slides on the O. & C They have
100 miles ot blockaded track to
clear.
1 The immense stock of boots and
shoes at A. B. Mell wain's is being
slaughtered at twenty-five percent.
1 . I 1 Till
discount on eacn anueverv uouar s i
jvorth sold. , I
J. K. Weatherford and L. Flinn :
returned ve-terdav from Portland, j
where tliev had gone to argue the j
oster-i.rawiora cise in tne j
supreme court. i
Comparatively little wheat has
yet been sold in this city. When
thft price advances so that farm
ers can arf'ord to sell mure lively
times may be exjeeted.
Messrs. K. J. Lanninz and John
Isom recently received irom the
East tii roe head of fine Holstein
rattle. They are as fine specimens
of tiiis o'.nijded st"ck as have been i
brought to this citv. I
Messrs. Franklii
& Co. have.
in connection witntneiri
sei-omi liana store a nrst-ciass tin j
.-nop. arm wui nereaiter be m tne
lield for contracts and all other
work usually connected with the
business.
'riolj lii.
Mr. Samuel Cowan, 'orother of J.
Cowan, of the Linn Countv
I.
Bank,
is serious
ill with t-on-
sunit'tion in ttus city, lie removeo j
to this city last fall from Prineville j
lor me.hcal treatment Kecently j
Le ha been taking, and is not ex- j
i ectcl t" recover.
Miirm al laiiniri.
Frcii a jrivate letter received
from Yaquina by Yin::! Parker it
is learned that the bay has been
experiencing a severe storm. The
roj of Alien 1'arker's saw-niill
was 'flown off. Williams' salmon
cannery was blown down and two
whisky scows were wrecked. The
storm compelled the steamship
Eastern Oregon to delay sailing
for two davs.
i-allii to Heath,
The littie two-year-old daughter i
oi Jack MeCullom, of West Yti- '
luina, fell into a tuh of ho'ling ;
water on Tuesday, during the tern- j
pi.-iary absence of her mother from !
the room. The littie one sat or fell j
into the tub backwards, and was!
scalded very near the entire length i
of her body. In spite of all efforts
she died about four r. m. on ;
Wednesday in convulsions. Ya- j
quina l osr.
loaolK-rs K.aiiiiiia:lou.
Notice is hereby given that 'the
regular public quarterly examin
rtion of teachers will be held at
the court house in Albany, Linn
Co., Or., commencing at noon on
Wendesday, Feb. 2it, 18SS. Ail
those desiring to pass examinations
-will jilease take notice and be
present at tne beginning.
D. V. S. Keio. Co.'Sch. Supt.
So HnniDas aiui Till.-.
It is a straight !usinss orooosi-
tion. easily comprehended and)
worth givi g attention to, that' the1
entire stock of boots and shoes at '
A. B. M.-Iiwaiivs is .now offered at '
twenty-five per cent, discount.!
Tiiis sale is positive, as the entire ;
assortment is offered without re
serve at this slaughter in prices.
i Tae Entire Company, Jeannie "Winstoa ana.'
All, Will Play Here Two Sights. '
Mr. Chas. H. Marsh, advance
representative of the Pyke Opera
Company, is in the city." He states
that it has at last been positively
decided to play two evenings in
this city, Friday and Saturdav
evenings, Februarv 3d and 4th,
playing respective!.- "Black Man
tles" and "Nanon." The entire
company, Jeannie Winston and all,
will be present. Concerning the
popular opera "Nanon," the Port
land Oregonian says :
The magnificent audience which
was present last evening to wel
come Jeannie Winston and the
Pyke Opera company on their re-I
turn trom a most successful ast
ern season, and tne enthusiastic
applause freely lavished on the
m&ny pleasing numbers of the
opera proved con-iusively that
Port landers appreciate an opera
well given. "Nanon," the last of
Jeannie's successes, -was the opera,
and this was its first production in
Portland. That it was a success
all who were present will admit.
There is such a delicious melodv,
in the shape or a waltz song which
lias been familiar to everv body,
running through it, appearing in all
sorts of gui.-es and variations, to
get her with a most delightful quar
tette in the second act and several
other finely arranged and melod
ious numbers, ail of which no to
make up a wnole whose charm and
:7rwY,; r; r 'Z. T 1 ' -
hpantv hiii-at tm r. .-. ...... .... l....
verv well produced, b-.th in the
matter of acting and sir.in" Mis
Winston made a mo-t' charmir"
Nin.m lie l'Encios. Her voice re
tains its wonted ehann and she
sings with all the skill and exnres -
sion ever so characteristic of her
work. The Convent omr from
"Falka,"which she introduced in
the last act, received a pronounced
encore, as did also her solo in the
second act, and she was the re
cipient of many beautiful iioral
pieces. Here costumes. too. were
tasteful, rich and eiegant. and she ;
looked every inch the social queen, j
Miss Manfred was a must naive;
and altogether taking "Nanon." I
She was full of vivacity and inge- j
liuuusjiess, aim acted the roie
as onlvan artist could
She dressed
the part, too, most becoming v
Louis de Lany:, as was to be ex-
j pected, was most amusing in the!
; Marquis de Marsillac, and traces !
ot ins keen wit and satire could he
iis.-erned in maiiv humorons
lines of his dialogue." Mr. 0. 31. !
Pvicw was a plea&ing Marquis I'i
Aubigue. Miss Genevieve Rev-1
nolds as the Madam de Maintenoii I
of the last act was the person tica- j
tion of queenly dignity, and a I
startling contra -.t to the liobble-de- j
doy characterization she gave off
Aunt Theresa in the firt act. The-
assumption or two sueh wildlv dif
ferent roles is at least an evidence
of her versatility. Mr. Joseph
Greenselder as the" Abe made his
first appearance before a Portland
audienc and was most cordiallv re
ceived. He has a strong, "full
toned basso voice, is an easv actor,
and his singing of "The Friar" (in
troduced) was most enthusiasticliv
encored. He will no doubt become
a lovonte. Frank Valeria as the
Vkempte de Marsallac travn a verv
ooi I representation of the callow
would-be-beau, and sam'the son2.
"Its only a matter of time,-' so as j
to recieve an encore. The remain-
der of the cast and chorus all did ;
good work. In the ensemble at '
the close of the second act, itseif a !
iinelv arranged r.uml;er, 'the full:
strength of the company showeii i
well and sanir the music spiendi. -ly.
Thecpera wa well costum-' ,
iiandsoniely staged, and witu .
few exceptions went quite smooth-:
ly throughout. The orc!ietr;i i
! under t'ne wry skillful leadership
of Mr. Carl Matfens was ample, if :
last night's enthusiasm is a guide. !
! the opera will have a successful j
i run. i
1 lac I r.ilislei' of I lie . V '.
It is thoimht that t lie formal
transfer of The Oregon & Califor
nia road to the Southern Pacific
will take place between the lOtn
and 20th of Februarv. The filinir
of tue monjjaae to the Union Tru-t
nf v- v. l-
colli uauv to i?sue new bonds, as
meu iur in me agree in on r mi
mic sale, and the only it!:er leirul
sfe neccssarv is to take the road
out of the ham's ot The U. S. court.
This will probab'y he done by the
bondholders withdrawing the fore-
cioriire suit.
Startliu A icrrMile Fall !
A woiiucrlti ntfir' (. Ionics l.ict-,
ets and wrans. of everv dtscritirion. i
at sweeping prices. Desinnz to
greatly reduce our stock on these
lines before taking inventory, we wil
offer our entire line of springer Bros,
taiior nuide garments at cost or less.
This is a rare chance. Call early
while tlie assortment is large.
MoNTE.ril & Seitexbacii.
l.imi Couulv llitri-t LimIxi .
t.
The next session of the Linn
county district lodge, I. O. G. T.,
will lie held at Shedd on Friday,
February 3, 1SSS. All subordinate
lodges in the county are requested
to send in their full delegation.
I. C. Rohxett,
District Secretary.
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 Thurs
day, Feb. 9, at '1 p. m. Important
ousiness and election of officers to
attend to.
An excellent Medicine.
"My wife and myself were in bad
health for some fifteen yea -s. I
chanced to be looking over one o."
Simmons Liver Regulator Aimar-1
:i'S a:d saw A. H. Steven's and Bishop j
Pierce's names to testimonials. 1
then obtained some, tin- Regulator,!
an 1 can i.ea:tilv recommend tin Liver I
Heguia'or to m f; Sends as an excel- i
lent laedieiui "
Z. E. IlARKIS-X. M P.
Gordotiville a
Brownsville. Jau. 28.
Hon. II. L. Brown, aged 7S
years a pioneer of 1S4G, was buried
(here on the 25th inst.
Mr. J. K. McHargue is looking
for his family home lroui a two
months' visit to California.
Duriug the cold snap the Wool
en mills shut down for a lew days,
hut We running again.
D. Mover is verv busv
repaiking water pipes in this city
on account of the freeze up.
SiDce the advent- of our new
city cou'neii, Mr. R. A. Sanders
has reopened the Royal saloon.
Conductor Burtch of the 1 arrow
cauge ha moved to this city, into
the tine residence of Mr. Wm.
Cochran.
Mr. T. ;S. Pillsbnry has been
confined closely at home the past
ten days by rheumatism, but is
improving somewhat.
Several tields of fall grain
around here have been injured by
the severe frosts, making it uec
cssmiv to re-sow them in the
spring.
Since our cold weather there
has been much sickness, but mostly
confined to children. Last week a
little girl ot James Simons died
and last Tuesday little Herbie
Dyson, aged 2 years, 7 mouths
and 15 dais, died of pneumonia.
Mr. Bigs, our outchc:, has
ju - tt(;k,n into partnership
in the
, V3 .
I wutl? tlom lexas- aDl1 dunS our
1 ld sl"'il lhe" bu,lt an lcellouse
'jUt n(,rln of the Arlington hotel
j :in'1 Iuir UP a Enu 'nt oi ice for
! summer use. Messrs. Ihags &
IVrcival have also
comnienceu the
manufacture of brooms here.
isici.vniK.
Snxke Estrellas. ,
Fresh irroc-erius at Conn Bros.
A tine lir e of neckties at Biuin's.
Six ? 'laves for a dollar at T. Jones'.
li- :ct goods at cost at X. H. Alien
iV .c's.
French, the jeweler,' keeps railroad
time.
Sewed call" boots 1-2. Lewis .t
"ugiics
i Go
to Kcunclu
fc Biowiiells for
i f,e"h
;roceries.
NV-v go
Roi:l,ld lN:
roods and low
prices at C. B.
Co.'s.
Il Z' w y 3t i
Hoiunan Ilcillc.
Cn.sh will buy groceries cheap at i
TV. - 1. . i .1 . a. i
Kci-Uicitl iV jjrowneh s.
An ck'irant new imrlor set for sale
idieap at the Second Hand Store.
For A No. 1 cider vinegar "o to Hoff
man it Pfciilcr's, at
i cents per gallon.
Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps
sati
cost or less at Monteith cc&eitenhaclrs
New line of cents' fiirnisliinur iroods
now arrivlnsf at C B. Roland it ('".'.
I Cloaks, jackets and wb-let wrajis at
j cost or less at Monteith it SeitenhaclYs.
Tin-hoss place to iniv crockurv and
irhissware L at Conn Bros, at way down
prices.
I A new line of overcoats, inst opened
Stylish ami cheap. C. B. Roland it Co.
j Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at
j cot or less at Monteith it Scitenljach's.
Eairle eiirars are the finest five cent
j cbar on the market. For sale hy Par-
Ker !5ros.
Orders proniitIy Silled for hoots or
shoes, any quality or stle, jieirged or
sewed, at Lewis it Hitches' sliO.
The hunot a.siii t!iient of ladies 1ini:
shoes and slippers in town at jicdlield
it Browneil's. Call and see them.
Thirty cases of winter hoots in all
grades, just received In C. B. Kolanil iV
Co. First class .-toek in every partic
ular. -Just received, the celelirated Estrella
Key West ci-ai'. the lim-st Key West
ciirar in i he marxct, at Si. Baumart's
oi: ar store.
( m liros., sole agents for the cole-
ln-i.t,-.l "Ked Letter" ci"ar. stri. tlv i
Havana tilled, the bet 5-oent cigar iii
the market.
For your fine imported sunl Key
West ciirar o to M. Hanniart's ciar
store, one (tour east of Lanicdi irs dru"
store.
Mr. Brink has received Mie finest, as
sortmetit of wicker rocking chairs to
he found in the citv. If yon don't bc
lieveit, call in and see for yourself.
Ladies wi'l find relief rroni head
ache, costiveness, swinimin"; in the
head, colic, ruur stomach, restlessness,
inuircstion, con.-tant or periodical
I sick headaches, weakness in the back
r kidneys, pain in the shoulders anil
different parts of tin .ody, a feeling
I oi'lassitude and despondency y takintr
Simmons Liver Kesrulator. It is not
unpleasant, is purely vegetable, and is
j not injurious to the most delicate con
stitution.
Head I In- Ileal li Koll
Which the bills of mortality of any
larire city may he fitly designated, and
vnii will tind tlmt renal
and vesical
those that
niahidies, that is to sav
etlect the kidneys or bladder, have a
remarkable prominence we had al
most said preponderance. Bright's
disease and diabetes in the chronic
stage are rarely curen, and gravel, ca
tarreh of the bladder and enuresis,
slay many. Yet at the oitnset, when
the trouble merely amounts to inact
ivity of the organs involved, the dan
ger may he nullili.-d by that pleasant
renal tonic and diuretic, Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters, which imparts the
requisite amount of tone to th- or
gans, without over-exciting them, and
the use of which is convenient, and
no elaborate preparation. Dyspepsia,
a ususl concomitant of renal com
plaints, and debility, which they in
variably produce, are remedied by it.
So also are constipation, malarial
rheumatic and nervous aiiments-
Keiuhcr This.
Il you arc sick Simmons Liver Reg
ulater will surely aid nature in mak
ing you well. If you arc costive or
dyspeptic or sutl'ering from any other
of the numerous diseascs'of the liver,
stomach, or bowls, it is your fault if
you remain ill, for Simmons Liver
Kegulater is a soverigu remedy for
all such complaints.
Th; Ounce ol Prevention.
The satis'aetion of feeling safe from
catching any disease from drinking
water, froi.; impure air, from a sick
person, from contact with foul cloth
ing, infection or contagion from any
source, is complete and all
anxiety
Prophy-
aliaved by the use of Darin s
L.vtic Fluid. A bottle will give more
safety, comfort and contideu;: than
all the do:toring in the world.
Its Dedication Last Night with Appropri
ate Serviraa The Fro?ramme.
The formal dedication of the W.
C. T. U. hall in this city occurred
last evening with interesting and
appropriate services. The pro
gramme of the exercises was as
follows :
Congregational singing. '
Responsive scripture reading
Mrs. G. F. Round.
Music Anthem.
Prayer Rev. H. V. Rominger.
Music Quartette.
Report of building committee.
Address Rev. S." P. Wilson, of
Eugene.
Collection.
Singing by the children.
Dedication prayer Rev. S. G.
Irvine, D. D.
Sentence of dedication Rev. II.
P. Webb.
Brief addresses Rev. E. N. Con
dit and Rev. ft. E. Davis.
.Benediction Rev. T. J. Wilson,
o: Halsey.
In the absence of the president,
Mrs. J. H. Townsend, Mrs. L. E.
Blain presided with dignity and
much executive ability. The at
tendance was large and the exer
cises were verv interesting.
(Otitis tliit il lu li; liiistiicss.
Shane & Lonsway's great shoe
shoe sale at cost still continues.
Get your size before they are gone.
Mcnrli'f FrvT.
Warbv's Prophylactic Fluid is un
equalled in the treatment of swsrlct
Fover. I'sed as a garlic "it pro?cnts
the throat from becoming diphtheritic
allays ti:e iulhimation and subdues
the pain. Used to sponge the body it
allays the itching infi.imation of "the
skin and destroys infection.
Kxposed in the sick room it win pre
vent the spread of contagion, and keep
the atmosphere whoUome.
Improve this opportunity to buy a
pair of -?5 shoes for S4.25 bv paying
cash. Good for 30 dav. R. :'B.
! A mammoth snxk to select from at
a discount of 15 Percent. ' R. .v,. 15.
For the next 30 days we will give a
disconnt of 15 percent- on all leather
goods bought.froin us.
liEPFIELlJ Bkowxell.
Y"u can fC,cct a P)ir ff fle shoos
frum om. st(.k at a,dis.t.0,mt of 15
cent. Kehfielo it Ukowxell.
NEW TO-1) A 1
Tjiio
OAKD1XG HOUSE-MRS. M.
KKN
clean - D .
lell. Kverthi:nr fiesh and
Moms rented by the week or month,
faction yiuiranrec'i.
Satis- I
Uanlcil.
IMMEDIATELY AT F. A. CUBKHART &
L Co.'s real estate and employment otlicc, a
man to worn on a farm, also two skirls to do
general housenark. Apply at once.
For Sah'.
NICE, COMFORTABLE AND COM-
A
nmdious dwelliii -, six rooms, one and
nnn-balf .-tones lnifh, nard finished, splen
did well of waier, smail barn, situated on
north Fou-th street. This is a yc-y desirable
resilience, beinjf in one of the bist iieiuhbor
hoods in the city. The bouse is ccmpur:
tivtiy new and modem in vOnstruciion. For
further information inquire at this office.
I'HYStMAVS.
I W. ! I ASTON, PHYSICIAN A
' J, ireon, Albany, Ore-.'on
AND SUH-
M1I. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SLI.T
. .ycon. Alba' y, Orpnon.
DRh.
E. A. McALISTEl: HAS I.OCATF.I)
his office on the corner of First and
Lroa.ialbtn streets, over Kedlield & UronncTs
store, where he can be found when not pro
fessionally enairfd.
1 j "fRS M.E. McCOY.M D.HOMfEOPATHIO
ItI physician, oiti;.e and residence corner of
l'lrst 11,1,1 Uakerstreets, Aibanv, or. Chronic
,iisc;ls'- a specialty. Consultation free. Uf-
j tice hours: 10 to 12 a m and 2 to 5 P. Ji.
ATTOUVKVS.
DIS. N. nhACKBCIiN", ATTOKXEY AT
. Law, Albany, Oregon. - office in Odil
bellow's Temple. A'ill iiractice in all courts
o the state, and ifive special attention to all
bu3iness.
liroLVEUTOX & IRVIXE,
ArrouxEvs
It at Law, Aibanv, t)r.-
Ottii'ft in rooms I'A
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Ulain's
store.
T K. WEATHOKFOliD, ATToKXEY AT
j . law, Albany, Oregon. Olfi-e in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
court' of thestate, and give special attention
to all business.
SPECIAL XOTICES.
Ili.ssointioii of CoinrtiM'i-liip. .
rPHE COPAin'XEK.SHIP HERETOFORE
JL existing between John Isom, E. J. Lan
nin,' and Edward Goiiif, under the firm name
of Jsoni, Lanuiiig & Co., is herebK dissolved
bj mutual consent, Edward (Joins retiring.
JOHN ISOM,
. E. J LAXMXfi,
EDWARD GoIXS
Albany, Jan. -2, 1SSS.
The business in the future will he conduct
ed bv John Isom and E. J. Lanninjr, under
same style of firm name, Isom, Lannin &
Co.. who will pa all liabilities of the late
firm, and are alone authorized to collect ah
outstanding accounts.
.Notice to llcbtors,
ALL PERSOXS KNOWING THEMSELVES
indebted to the firm of Hoffman
Pfeiffer are hereby notified to call and settle
their accounts immediately, as the same will
n Feb. 1st be placed in the hands of an at
torney fur collection.
John Hoffman,
Fraxch Pkkiffkr.
A
GOOD
HARROW AXD TLOW
See Kenton & Ghase.
FOR
sale.
iivl lroleetel from Smallpox.
DR. GUNDERSON IS PREPARED TO
vaccinate at his office eorrier Baker ami
i iini streets, trom 9 to 11 o'clock a. m. and
from 4 to G p.
virus used.
Xothinj; but first-class
HARRIS & GIL LET. DEALERS IN
Monuments, headstones and tablets, al
so cemetery curbing and wire and iron fenc
ing. Shop one door south of post oltice, Al
bany, Oregon.
Masiiolin Clour.
I1HL. BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV
J. ered to any part of the citv. for SI. 10 per
sack. JOHX A. CRAWFORD.
nlSOdtf
BOARDING AXD LODGING OX REAS
onable terms at Mrs. C. Ball's restaurant,
corner of Baker and First street, opposite
the Star brewery Xo Chinese rooks.
Vou Mill Save Money
T)Y TAKIXG YOUR SEWIXG M CHIXES
XJ to tne repairer, B F. Parsons, at
and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon,
satisfaction or no pay.
SiNth
Good
I'ps and Downs:
Some of the most important tips
and downs of successful business
men are to keep the qualities up
and the prices down. This we
are doing very successfully.
Wallace k Thompson-,
Grocers.
AMUSEMENTS.
Albany Opera House
a...
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FEBRUARY
4
FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF THE
INCLUDING
Jeannie Winston,
Louise Manfred,
Louis DeLange,
Jos. S. Grenfdder
And all the Old Favorites.
FKIDAV KTK.MVi;
Tlie very Comical Ojiera
Black: Mantles.
S.TIK1AV i:VKM;
TIiu latest Operatic Craze,
-NANON
Which had a run r.f t o jvars in London and
t-.vo years in Neu- York.
Reserved seats on sale at B.ackman's drus
store.
VIA
& California
And Connections.
OllEGOX
Railroad
i THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
California express trains run daily between
Albany and San iiancisco. 'Ihrouh time,
35 e o tj b s 35
4:00f in .TLvV.71 Tr.irtland .77". Ar.Tl0:i0 am
S:00 ni..Lv Albany I.v.. 7-O0 am
7:40 a m. .Ar S. Francisco. Lv.. C::W pm
Local I'a.ss. Trains IMil.y Ex. Sunday
S:U0 a m... Lv l'urrland . .
V2:4't p m. .Lv Aibany
2:40 o ii!..Ar Kugene
. .Ar. . 3:45 pin
...Lv. .11:35 am
..Lv.. !l:00am
Lebanon Kranoli.
S:M p iil.Lv Albany Ar.. 5:45am
S:5(i ) in..Ar Lebanon Lv.. 5:00 am
2:50 p m.. Lv Albany Ar.. 2:45 pm
l:B(i p in. . Ar Lebanon Lv. . 2:00 pm
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEHuKR
Excursion sleepers for second-class pas
sengers on al! throu.h trains free of charge
The O. iV C. It it. Furry mai-es connecion
with all the regular trains on the east side di
vision from foot of F street.
Mcsl 8h!o Division.
?en Portland and Cnrvallis.
Betw
Hail Train Daily-Except Sunday.
7:30 a m.. Lv Portland Ar. . (i:15 jiii-,
12:25 p m..Ar Corvaliis Lv.. 1:3;) pin
express Train Ilailj --Excipt .Sunday.
4:"0 p in.
8:00 p m.
.Lv Portland Ar
.Ar .McMiunville.Lv.
0:00 am
5.45 am
At Albany and Corvaliis connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific railroad.
-iri'or full information reerardin rates,
maps, etc-, call on co pain's audit.
K. KOEHI.Elt, E. P. UOOERS,
.Manaiter. G. F. i P. A
Heal Estate and
Axrncy
ji!iIloyiiiciii
lAKTIKS HAVING FARMS FOR SALE
JL of about 1'iO acres, or those having l.iru'cr
tracts v.hichtbey v.oubi be willing to divide
up into oo "r Itiu acre lo:, are i:r ite.l Jo nil.
ar our ollice, as we have a cw customers for
that class of farms. We cm also mrni-h par
ties wii.tin;; help, either male or female, for
the city or country, with such help as thei
dtsire on short notice; and we also have a few
situations for both male and female in the
city and country. Call at our otlice if you
want help or want employment. We can Vet
either for yon. Office Xo. li.i First street, ad
joinin; W. C. Tweed .le's tin store.
F.A. JiUI lK II A KT& CO.
rnEXG HEVG, WASHING AXU IRONING
JL Laundry on Ellsworth street, betwee
the Revere House and Johnson's lllacksn.i
shop. All work warranted first-class an i sa
isfactory. Prices low.
WRIGHT. ARTIST,. IS PREPARE
to irivc instruction in tliawiii''. als
oil ami water coior paintin;. For tenns a
ply at studio, reiden e of Mrs. Wm. '.)
bruille. corner Ellsworth and Fourth street
Oaks is hot -ml goes rurht to the spot, for
I rheumatism, neuiaiifia toothaciie, chilis
and fever and colds, oold by Fosha
Mason.
O EVERE
HOl'SE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS.
It Pfeiffer,
Prop, unly hist eclass house
in the city. Large sample rooms tor com
mercial men. Xo Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General staire ottiee for Corvaliis.
FRESH OYSTERS EVERY DAY AT HOFF
maii i Pfeilfer's.
Ileal Cstnlo.
IF YOU HAVE FARM PROPERTY FOR
sale call on Curraii Jc Monteith, as the
have customers -or a number of desirable
tracts ofland. They also have some choice
improved city property for sale, and a few
lots ranging from to S.'.OO in price. Terms
sent to purchasers.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby uiven that the partnership here
tofore cxistiing between John Hoffman and
Francis Pfeffer, under the firm name of Hoff
man & Pfeiffer, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. The business ill be continued
by tlie Utter, who will assume a l liabilities,
and all outstanding accounts wid be collected
by the old firm.
Dated Albany, Jan. 4, 1SSS.
Jonx Hoffm an,
Fr ancis Pfbifkfr.
OF ALBANY OREGON.
PRESIDENT,
VICE-1'KESIDEXT
L. Flinn.
S. E. YOU 11 or,
cashier j.E.Uhamoerlain.
TJ
111AXS.VCTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS. Accounts kept subject to
check. Si'ht Exchange and Telegraphic
iranster sold on iew lork, cmcao, ban
Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections
made on favorable terms.
S. E. You L. Flin-n- .
L. E. Blain. W. E. Tlrrbll
Gko. E. Chambkrlaix.
TT EWER r, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER !
J. J.. aim jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
40 people 40
I
Oreiiaul to California !
fnuu VJEIQHr
PURE
PERFECT MD
GEO. L. BLACK MAN
(Successor to E.
I
-DEALER IX-
Drags, Fife, Oils, Lead,
Also a full line of Books,
A Fine Stock of
7
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT
DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
Have removed into their new building
A FULL
WAGONS,
HACKS,
PLO VS,
HARVESTFG
MACHINERY
U ill Isiptats
-The largest and
In the central U'iiiatactle Valley.
promptly filled at lowest rates.
WITH BILLIARD 1IAT.L
J. M. WILLI A MSf
CHOICE WINE
Kept constantly on hand. A full 1 ne
sa'e. Everything tirst-tiass.
At Kcvcrc Hou-'.
K uirn
loose Sample
mm
THOS. BRINK.
Fancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor
Cornice Poles, Mirrors, Feather
Pillovs,Spring Mattresses,
Window Shades Walnut Exten
sion Tables Suits,
And what you can't fino ai other houses, I have it. In factevery
thing that is kept in a tirst-ciass house.
Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs.
Spring Beds. Lounge Etc., Etc., at Prices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY
lis superior excellence
proven in millions of homes.,
for more than a quarter 'of
a cent ry. it is used by the
Uniteu, eiates government.
Endorsed by the heads of
the greatuniversities as the
Strongest, Purest, and most
Healthful. Dr. Price's tae
only Baking Powder that
does not contain Ammonia,
Lime or Alum. Sold only
in cans,
PRICE .BAKING POWDER
CO.
JfEW.VORK. CHICAGO.
ST. LOUiS.
W. Lanloii)
Perfumery. Articles,
stationery and Periodicals.
Planus and Organs,
Odd Fellows'
Temple
and have on hand for the '.r.ide of 1888
LINE OF
STEEL
SPRING Tooth
HARROWS,
FANNING
MILLS.
STEEL GOODS
FENCE WIRE
'Used kr Faruers
best varietj' of-
LUGGIE3
:roiu a distance S'licited and
(:i;ei'i
AND CLUB ROOMS.
Proprietor
AND LIQUOR
of ("omestic and importid cigars on
.Albany, OreffOn. jgj
ittirEC
WITH THE
Best Line of Furniture
la Ik ft.
OREGON
I ill HERE YET