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THE MORNING HERALD: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1888 l . S. SIG.VtL SEUYICE. TEACHCRs $tmxte. TII.V IlEUICAVOliY SERVICE. I O. & C. R. K. TIME-TABLE. Arrives! Depart.-' Arrives. C:45jinj 7 05a:u i Portian-10 10am 11 15am 11. ' 3.45pm I T.lOami " 2.45pm ji Enne is J trench t SOUTH BOUND. Arrives' Departs Arrives Cala.exp j . Eugene ex! . Freight 7.45pm; 8.05pm 1 12.20pm!12.40piu 4 1 30pm Ashland 9.00um Eugene 2.40p m Eugene 6.00pm No freight teceived for south after It a. m. of same day. LEBANON' BRANCH. FmAiita'y Departs .. j Arrives No. 11... No. 13... !12 50p m Lebanon j 8.10 m at 1.36 S.56 p m p m I Fui i.etian No. 12...., i No. 14 j 5 00 a m Albanyat 5.45 am. 2.00 p ni j "' 2.45 p m. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Depart Passenger.. Frehrnt.... 11:15am l:0o p m i -5:25pm (i:50 a.m JOTTIXUS AKOIT TUW. Pyke Opera Co. Feb. 3. "Nanon" to-morrow night. ?vTrs. O. L. Shaw, of Newport, is in the city. Use 1 wight's cow brand of soda and saleratus. Mrs. Parks, who has been quite ill, is convalescing, Fresh Eastern oysters served in every stjyle at Frances l'ieiffer's. . How feafe you feel after having Winn write you up in the Travel ers. An O. & C. passenger train f'om Ashland passed heid at 12 o'clock last night. Rev. G. G. Gordon, of Dakota, will preach at the Congregational church this evening at 7 o'clock. Alt are cordially invited. Will the finder of a lady's shoulder shawl, lest in the western end of the city yesterday, please leave the same at t .is office. The immense stock of boots and .shoes at' A. B. Mcllwain's is being cslauhtered at twenty-five percent, discount on each and every dollar's worth sold. W. H. Raymond, foinierly man ager of the Northwest Insurance company, of Portland, has aecept ed the position of Asst. Secy, of the Albany Farmers and Merchants' Insurance company. Messrs. Franklin & Co. have opened jn 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. Mr. Samuel Daw, of Benton county, was in the city yesterday looking after business matters. He is negotiating for a. large amount of drain tile, and is one of the en terprising farmers that intend to embark in underd mining and iVuit raising. Messrs Acheson and Currie, of -Shedd, and Rev. T. J. Wiilson. of Halsey, were in the city to confer .as a committee with Dr. Irvine in reference to building a school house on the Warm Spring reservation; to be under the control of the United Presbvterian church and to ! be used as an industrial school. The R. B. George Concert com pany gave an interesting entertain ment at the opera house last even ing. They will organize a second class and a musical convention in this city. The concert was a per ;ect success. A meeting will be held in the M. E.church this even ing for the purpose of organizing a second class. A Sovcl Clock. II. Ewert placed, in operation yesterday at his jewelry .store a new regulator, which winds itself. This looks a little like perpetual motion, but it is not. A current of electricity is generated bv a small batieiy within the clock which is ot sufficient power keep the clock wound. t0 ; Teachers Examination. 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 Wendesda- Feb. 29, 1SSS. All those desiring to pass examinations will please take notice and be 3resent at tne beginning. D. V. S. Reid, Co." Sch. Supt. No Humbug About Till. 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. Tills sale is positive, as the entire assortment is offered without re serve at this slaughter in prices. Startlliis A Tcrribiv Fall ! A wonderful offer ! Cloaks, jack ets and wraps, of every description, at sweeping prices. Desiring to greatly reduce our stock on these J ir;es before taking inventory, we wil offer our entire line of .vpringer Bros, tiiilor made garments at cost or less. This is a rare chance. Call early while the assortment is large. MoXTEHII & Seitexbach. Starlet fever. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid is un equalled in the treatment of scarlet Fever. Used as a garlic it prevents the throat from becoming diphtheritic allays the iiitiaiuation 'aud subdues the pain. Used to sponge the body it allays the itching ir.tlaniatiou of the skin and destroys infection. Exposed in the sick mom it will pre vent the spread of e.ontairion, and keep the atmosphere wholsotne. Tlie OuiK-e ol Prevention. The SMtisfaction of feeling safe from catching any disease from drinking w .iter, frou; impure air, from a sick person, fr'm contact with foul cloth i :S- infection or Contagion from any source, is complete and ail anxiety a'.laved by the use of iarls Prophy lactic Fluid. A bottle iv i i 1 give more stifctv. comfort and confident than all tile do.toring in the world. A Daily Telegraphic Report of Weather and Storm Signals. Arrangements have been made by U. S. Signal Service Observer John Briggs, of this city, to re ceive each evening by telegraph the signal service weather indica tions for the next twentv-four hours. The dispatches will be printed in the Hebald each morn ing, and the signals will be dis played from the Herald office building and at Burkhart & Keeney's office on First street. The report should have commenced yesterday, but owing to landslides in Southern Oregon the wires were prostrated. It will be commenced probably to 'lay. Following are the signals' to be displayed and the:r signification: Red moon Much heat; rising temperature. Red star Less heat; stationary temperature. Red crescent Least heat ; lower temperature. Blue moon Much moisture ; gen- ral rain or snow. Blue star Less moisture: local rain or snow. Blue crescent Least moisture; fair weather. Biaek square Cold proaching. wave ap- llie A O KiH-kul-- The landslides on the California & Oregon road have hemmed in two passenger trains at Sissons, having on board between 100 and 200 passengers. The trains were, on their way down from Portland and have been "dirt-bouud" since Sunday. On that evening an at tempt was made to convey pas sengers by wagon to Dunsmuir, but advices being received that the staire road from the latter place South was waslied out, it had to be abandoned. Owing to the imperfect working of the wires but meagre information about the belated travelers has been received by the railroad offi cials. They had plenty of food .lowever at Sissons, and "on one of the trains there is a bain-stonning theatrical company that is giving matinees and nightly performances at the Sissons hotel. Everything is being done to have the track cleared before the end of the week, and according to what Superintendent of Track Curtis said to-day a number of miners have been set to work sluic ing the debris in several places. In addition 700 men are now at work with pick and shovel. liiel'yke Opera toiiipuiiy. This very excellent company, which will play here this week, have been compelled by the irreg ularities of trains to make a num ber of changes in their engage ments, and it has kept four or five men busy keeping track of their dates in this city. A dispatch rc ceived last night states that they will only play one night, Friday in this city, and will present "Nanon." This will be acceptable to the public as it one ot thy best pi ays . LS'iM 'uiuy Ali'ancc. The anhual meeting of the Linn County Temperance Alliance is called to meet in Halsev, Wednes day, Feb. 15, at 2 o'clock v. m. All temperance organizations.churches and Sabbath schools in the coun ty are entitled to send each one delegate. A Card. I have sold my stock of j welrv; clocks, sih'er ware, fixtures and good will to Mr. Frank G. Will and August Stark, two honest, indus trious and competient young men, whom I can fully recommend to my old customers and the public generallv. Mrs. F. W. Carter. AlMKVI' IMl-UI-t. Havinir purchased of Mrs. F. W. Carter h r complete stot k of silve -ware, clocks, jewelry and fixtures, i w'e snail continue the business at ner oiu stanu anu solicit your pat ronage. ILL it cTARK. Head the Itealb Holl Which the bills of mortality of any large city may be fitly designated, anil you will find that renal and vesical maladies, that is to say, those that ertect the kidneys or bladder, have a remarkable prominence we had al most said preponderance. Bright's disease aud diabetes in the chronic stage are rarely cureu, and gravel, ca tarri'h of the bladder and enuresis, slay many. Yet at the onnset, when the trouble merely amounts to inact ivity of the organs involved, the dan ger may be nullified by that pleasant renal tonic and diuretic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which imparts the requisite amount of tone to th- or gaus, 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 aimients- An Fxcellent Medicine. "My wife and myself were in bad health Tor some fifteen yea-s. I chanced to be looking over one of Simmons Liver Kegnlator Alman acs and saw A. II. Steven's and Hishop Pierce's names to testimonials. I then obtained some the Regulator, and can heartily recommend th Liver Ilegula,or to my fi iends as an excel lent medicine." Z. E. Harrison-, m D. Gordon ville 'a 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 2 p.m. Important business and election of officers to attend to. IJnn County IHsirict i. I. Lodge I. O. The next session of the Linn county district lodge, I. O. G. T., will be held at bhedd on Friday, February 3, 1SS3. All subordinate lodges in the county are requested to send in their full delegation. I. C. ROBNETT, District Secretary. For A No. 1 cider vinegar go to Hoff man i)c Pfeitl'er's, at '25 cciits per gallon. Eeport of the Teachers' Meeting Held Last Week at Shedd. The teachers' meeting convened in the Metitodist churcti at Shedd, Friday night, January 27, Supt. Keid presiding. Recitation by Miss Allie Davis The Poiish Boy. Lecture bp Prof. Coudit of Al bany Can rushes glow without mire, or the influence of current literature. Song, Gliding to Fairyland Misses. Rinehart and Sprenger. Essay by Miss Lillie Davis Evangeline. SECOND DAT. Meeting presided over by J. M. corn- Williams ot the executive inittee. Methods of teaching History Miss Lane. Rev. H. Gould of Shedd was called upon for remarks. He spoke of the duties of directors and the example aud influence of teachers. A discussion of nn.nuers and morals in school followed. Writing H. W. Ilemn. J. G. Gib?on led in physiology. J. M. Williams spoke very em phatically on making the hygienic part the ir.ost prominent and hav iug the pupils make practical use of such Knowledge. There were general discussions of thi f llowing subjects. 1. How would you correct pupils who are in the habit of using their finscrs in counting. 2. How best to teach the oral elements and their marking. 3. Methods in geography. 4. Methods in reading. Report of critic, Miss Anna God ley, aud general criticisms. Saturday nights entertainment was furnished by the Literary Club of Shedd. F. A. Watts presiding. Recitations by Misses Davis aud Lillie Porter. Instrumental and vocal by W. B.McOormick and Ethel music Misses Blanche and Clara Davis. Rending by Clifton Gould and J. M. Williams. Declamations by J. H. Blaker, E. Wolf and Rex Davis. Dialogue The Delectables. ''eachers present: Supt. Reid and Prof Condit of Albany, .Misses SallieLane, Carrie E. Roberts, and Annie Chiswell, Mr. Funk and and. I. II. Biacker of Shedd, Miss. Anna Godley and J. M. Williams of Halsev ; J. ,f Gibson of Plain view H. W. Herron of Tangent. Report of Committee on resol. utions, H. W. Herron. Miss Anna Godley and J. G. Gibson, was adopted. Thanks tendered to Prof. Condit for his entertaining and instructive lecture, to the people of Shedd for cordially en tertaining the teachers, to the Mjthcdists for use of their church during the night sessions, aud to the Literary Ciub for its excel lent literary and musical enter tainments at the closing session. H. W. llEiatux, Sec'y. KKKVITIKS. Smoke Estrellas. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A fine line of neckties at Blain's. Six .- 'laves for a dollar at T. Jones'. R- our goods at cost at N. II. Allen & .o.'s. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. Sewed calf boots 12. Lewis it Unfiles. Go to F.ed field fresh groceries. & BrowneU'S for ' New iroods and low prices at C. B. Roland A Co.'s. Fresh roasted peanuts Hoffman i: Pfeitl'er. every day ot Cash will buy groceries Redfield & BrowneH's. cheap at An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap at the Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith itSeitenbaeh's New line of gents' furnishing "roods uow arriving at C B. Roland cy. C.'s. Cloaks, jackets and wintei wraps at cost or less at Monteith iv. Sciten bach's. The boss place to buy crockery and glassware ic at Conn Bros, at way down prices. A new line of overcoats, just opened Stylish and cheap. C. B. Roland &Co. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith it Seiten bach's. Eagle cigars are the finest five cent cigar on the market. For sale by Par ker Bros. Orders promptly Silled for boots or shoes, any quality or style, pegged or sewed, at Lewis fc Hiigfics' slioji. The largest assortment of ladies fine shoes and slippers in town at itedlield ifc BrowneH's. Calhand see them. Thirty cases of winter boots in all grade.ij Just received bv C. B. Roland & Co. I irst class stock in every partic ular. Just received, the celebrated Estrella Key West cigar, the finest Key West cigar in the market, at M. Bauingart's ciar store. C':i l Bros., sole agents for the cele brated "Red Letter" cigar, strictly Hua:,a filled, the best 5-cent cigar in the market. For your fine imported and Key West cigar go to M. B:umgart's cigar store, oue door east of Langdrn's drug store. Mr. Brink has received ihe finest as sortment of wicker rocking chairs to be found in the city. If you don't be lieveit. ca-U in and see for yourself. Ladies will find relief from h-ad-ache, costiveness, swimming in the head, colic, "-our stomach, restlessness, indigestion, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in the buck or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and different parts of the lody, a feeling of lassitude and despondency by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. It is not pleasant, is purely vegetable, nnd is i t injurious to the most delicate con i un not injurious stitution. Kember This. Ii you &re sick Simmons Liver Re:: uhiter will surely aid nature in mak ing you well. If you are costive or rlvssTipnt.ii or siifferinf from anv nthor of tbf nnnirirmis rlispnsps nf Ibp livpp ! stomach, or bowls,' it is your fault if you remain ill, for Simmons Liver Eesrulater is a sovcrijrn remedy for all such coniplaiuts. ! t; 1 The information contained in the report of the building com mittee of the W. C. T. U. to the dedicatory meeting on Tuesday evening will be of interest, and we have procured and give the report, also Rev. H. P. Wrebb's dedicatory sentence. BUILDING COMMITTEE REPORT. The ladies of the union have re quested the building committee to make a statement to-night. We give only a condensed report, as details would not be interesting to most of those present. Some six or seven months have passed by since the first effort was made toward the building of this hall. It has cost as it stands $1407.50. Of this amount we have paid at present $678.95, leaving a balance of $728.55. This we do not owe to contractor or workmen, but to friends from whom we have bor rowed the amount. This we hope to be able to jay in the near future. Of the amount already paid $224.45 was taken from the treas ury of the W. C. T. U. Tiie balance, $454.50 was donated to us by our friends, and we take this opportunity to publicly express our gratitude "to all who have kindly aided us in this undertaking. We will strive to make the best use ot ' the talents with which you have I inl-notnl .,...1 f ..,.1 H.l.i,,. ! mil uiiicii i.i., u.ut.1 kz orri (jouii'icul that the influences that go forth from here shall be such as wili subserve the highest welfare of our growing city. DEDICATORY SENTENCE. We have assembled in the presence of the architect of the universe, in the presence of Go 1, who in the beginning created the heaven and the earth, in the pres ence of his Son, the Messiah, the Anointed, the Christ, whose mis sion and labor was savored with the love that prompted the Father to give his Son that whosoever be- lieveth in him should not perish j but nave everlasting lite, in the ! presence of the comforter who j bnngeth to onr remembrance ttie things of the Father. We now dedicate this hail and all things appertaining thereto or in any wise belonging, to the interest ot i our common humanitv, to God ami home and native land. To God, that God in whom we trust, fo the home, in whose sacred enfoldings I TV. .1 iS, Lrappecrln' the! mantle of the Anointed. To 1 native land, historv been which has in its I the marked ward of Omnipotence, for the breaking of the cords, the shackles, the withes of sin ami the bonds of iniquity which have fettered humanity. May these sacred walls, which in the years to come will be recorded (lea.- in the memory of a host of l.i borers in this holy cause, never resound to the faintest whisper of discord or decension, but may peace, harmony, love, integrity, purity and hope, with the Christian graces of faith, irtue and know l edge, temperance, patience, godli ness, brotherly kindness and "char ity be observed with all diligence, be in you and abound, causing yr.u to be fruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, until the: last saloon shall be banished, the j last inebriate saved and the l;t.-t ; nare ot intemperance be removed j irom tne nome ana native land, and you and your co-laborers re ceive the welcome well d"iie i"id the crown of life everlasting. NEW TO-DAI. I HOARDING tiOUSE-MKS. M. FKX- U nell. Everything fn-sh and than. Kooms rented by the week or month. Satis- fa--twn iruarantee "n.-mU'ii. i IMMEDIATELY AT F. A. BURKHART & j L Oo.'s real estate and employment oiflec, a ! man to worn on a farm, aiso two irls to do ' general honewark. Apply at on.e. Tor sale. KICK, COMFORTABLE AXD COM- A liiinlions dwellin - six rooms, one ami onp-ha!f :-lories hiirh. hard finished, splen did well of wa'.er, small barn, situated on norlh Fou-'.h street, i his is a vy desirable lesioenee, hein-r in one of the brst'iieuhhor hoods in the city. 'Ihe oons,; is eompara tivtiy new and modern in .onstnieiin. For f'irther information inquire at this office. rilTSHMVS. ( 1 W. IIASTOX. PHYSdCIAX AXD SLR VJ , treon, , Albany, Oreiron M H. ELLIS, PHYS-CfAX AXO SURr goon, Albi- y, Oregon. DR. E. A. his oilii McAI.I.STER HAS LOCATED re on the corner of First and liroa.'albin streets, over Rudficld i JrouneU's store, where he .-an lie found when not pro fessionally eiiix':d. MRS M.F.. McCOY.M O.IIOM'EOPATHIC physician, otlii-e and resilience corner of First and Raker street-, Alhaui , i.)r. Chronic diseases a spceiultv. Consultation free. Oi tioe hours: 10 to 12 a m and t. 5 r m !ri:IAL SUTHHS. Iissiiiiioii f :;iai:tni-s!ii2. i rpiiE copAirrxERsiiip uerethfore X existing betw-.en John I v J fa. I ";'!- al:,! Kdward Goins, under the linn' name iousom, Uuniir,' & Co., is hereby dissolved I "i "lutual consent, Edward tioins rctiro..' I JOHN I.so.M. I E .! 1.ASMNO, 1 ... , , KI.WARiltiOlNS j Albany, Jan. 2, S:-S. . ne t.iismess in the future will be conduct e:l In- John Isom ami .1 I ..r...; ...i.... s..me s vie of ftrm name. Isom, tannin? lsS0I.CT50.N NOT1CK-NOTICB JS io..ttiio will pay all liabilities of the ,a!e i U hereby -ivea that the rt!.cnhm here ,,;na, I"'.are a'one authorized to collect al! i rofco oxfcrfihnr between John Hoffman and outstanding accounts. Francis Preiler, m.de- the rirm nme of Hoff j man v. i'teiiter, is this d.vy dissolved by mu Siolicc lo Itcblors tual con.-eiit. Ti.e business wii! be continued t T.r PPRo-i! vai.-m-.-. I r-v.,-1 . "i, ? r NU JeIi?,M?,tL ES rv indebted i . . . . -voiei a.e nereny notmed to call and sett'e tlieir accounts immediately, ;.s the same will J" 1 i;e i,i.u;eu in the hand Js or n at- toruey ior eolleetion. John- Hoffman, Fraxci Pfkiffer. GOOD HARROW AXD PLOW 1. saie. See Kenton 6: Ghase. fur Vet lrle-iol from Sninllitov. T)R- G.l:N PERSON IS PREPARED TO tsi '"V'' f 1 ht0pKe Cl ,rner Bauer and . auiti.-, irom ;i to ii n e o. i.- . , ,..i ....... , iu o r. M .Notnui bl virus used. first-class i TT ARRIS GILLET. DEALERS 1N ai- j.XJ"numents. Ocadstoiies and tablets. -j ....i..Lei , i.-uinniy ano ta ire and in. Shop one ooor south of post ron fenc !!:ce, Al- 0KI1J rti I S. E. ! L f- AM.,i.M,..l.l) LODGING OX REAS- ot;; aoie terms at Mrs. U Rail s restaur mi of Bai:er and Kir.-: t:-i iirewery Xo Chin I'ns and Downs. Some of the most important ups and downs of successful business men are to keep the qualities up and the prices down. This we are doing very successfully. Wallace & Thompson, Grocers. AMUSEMENTS. Albany Opera House 3... FRIDAY A.VD SATURDAY FEBRUARY ....4 FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF THE INCLUDING Jeannie Winston, Louise Manfred, Louis DeLange, Jos. S. Grenfplder And all the Old Favorites. FRIOAV KVK.M The very ComiciU Opera, Black: Mantles. SATtRtt.lY KYKI. The latest Operatic Craze, NANON Whkf-had a run of f-vojvars in London and ' Jca'B " -,ew 1,,r'v Reserved seats on sali? s.t B.ack'nan's dru" Oregon & California And Connections. MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. California express trains run daily between " m Ja" """" tunc, 35 35 3S O 4:00f m. S:U0 in. 7:-i0 .i in. . Lv Portland Ar. . Lv Albany Lv. 10:40 am j uj am Ar S. Fniel!.co.Li.. (:30 pm Local Ihs. Trains llaily Ex. Sunday 6:00 a in. ri:4rt p in. 1-AO u m. Lv.. Lv.. Ar.. . . P.M 'Iar.u . ..Albany ... . . Kuuene. . .Ar.. ...Lv. ..Lv. 3:45 pin 11:35 a:n 9.00 au; Lebanon l!rau:u. in. . Lv Albany Ar. . 5:45 am S:nii p ni..Ar. Lebanon Lv.. 5:00 a:n 2:50 p m . . Lv Albany Ar . . 2:45 pm 1:30 p ni. . Ar Lebanon Lv . . 2:00 pin PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS ! fc.xrur.smn sleepers for seconds lass pas sengers un all throu. h trains free of charge The O. i, C. K 11. Ferry inaLes connee'ion with ail the regular trains on the east s:de di vUiuu from foot of t" street. Wrst &iir Division. Between Portland and Corvallis. SliiiJ Train Daily - Kce;t Sunday. :M a m . . Lv Portland Ar. . 6:15 p:ii l.:25 ii in. .Ar Corvallis Lv. . l::o m Express Train Daily--E:;ipt Suud:.;. 4:.'0 j m..Lv Portland Ar.. 9:00 am :0o lni..Ar MeMinuville.Lv.. 5.45 am At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Paufie railroad. giri'ox full information reanlin rates, maps etc-, tall on co i pain's aeiit. U. KoEilLEU. ' E. P. HUGE its. Manager. (J. F. & P. A Ural I'slafV iiiI Knii!vim-!il .ijZ-Mv. V JAKT1ES HAVIXC; FARMS FOR SALE ot :.i)"in ::0 acres, or those having i.ircr tracts ui.ic;! they '.n.nio be willing to divide up into yi it 10 ) a re lots, are im itcd to caii ar our i liice, a we have a ew customers ior that cla.ss of t inns. We cm also fi:riiih par ties wAi.tinir help, ekher male or lemale, lor the c;ty or country, with such help as thev tit sire on short notice: and we also have a few situations tor both male and female in the I city ami country, fail at our orfice if yo;t ! want help or want employment. We can ;et ' either for yon. Office X... 5 First street, au- j joining W. 0. Tweed de's tin store. i F. A. Bl'KKKAKT & CO. ! '.SO IIE'G, WAfHIXG AXD IROXIXG i the Revere House and Joh'.feon's Llacki.i shop. All v.crk warranted iirst-cla.s an i sa is::c.ory. Prices hw. WRIGHT. A KTIST, IS PREPARE to tive instruction in drawiu-'. als oda:ni water color jiutntitia. For terms a ply at studio, ve.-ioen e of Mrs. Wm. O biuiile. corner ililsworih and Fourth street Oaks is hot ..nil iroes riuht to the st'0t, for 1 rheumatism, neuia::a toothac-ie, chilis ami fever and colds. "Sold by Fob'na & Mas. !!. R' EVERE HOUSE, ALDAXY, OR.-CIIAS. Pfeitb r, I'roi.. Only fiit eciass house i:t the c;ty. Lare samjue rooms for e-;m-m -l e:al men. Xo Chinamei. empioyed in the kitchen. General wase .ii.-e for Corvaliis. THRESH OYSTERS EVERY DA V J? man v. Pi'eiffer's. F YOU UAVi-; FARM I!f !)JKTV FOP. J. ili: aili iiii Curr.;o &. Moipyith, ,-,s !bey have customers or a ii'im'oer of slc-inliiV iracis oflanil. nnpioie! city rl iw.y als, wave K'iine choice pi-:;.iT;.v for wile, and ti feiv iocs rmiiriniT irom -s:j to t;joo ni price, terms sent to purchaser .... mi. ...iy i.i ..i.jie o.iiii..ca, :"' a" "Ut-tar.din- accounts will be collected "A me litter, wno win assume a 1 naoilittes bv the old firm. Dated Albany, Jan. 4, IjS. JoH.V HOFFMAS, FtlANCIS 1'FBiKKKR Hi OF ALBANY OREGON. president, L. Fiinn. vice-i'Residext S. E. Young. casiiier ti.E.L humher am. fPRAXSACTS A GEXERAL BANKING X BLSlt.iS Account kept suoject to BL'SlXESS Aceoun cr.eeK. hiirht Exchange and jelesrraphic Traifer sold on New York, Chicago, San !-ranrisci and Portlaiid.Oreon. Collections made on favorable terms. You L. Flix. . ULAiN W. E. i'eERBLL GEO. E. fHAMPr.RLAIN. EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER r.::d jeweler, Albany, U:e,'Oi:, H. J Ik. 40 people 40 j i ftrorlanii h fafcnifl! i uiiuuii t,-,j viiiiiv; mil VIA Railroad 1?1VL WEGVT PURE H2? PERFECT HA0 GEO. L. BLACK MAN, -DEALER IX Drop, Paints, Oils, Lead, Also a full Hue of Books, 1 Pine Stock of Planus and Organs, PRESCRIPTION'S CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Odd Fellows' Temple AGRICULTURAL. DEPOT DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors ALBANY, - - OREGON. Have removed ii .to their hew building A FULL WAGONS, HACKS, PLO VS, HARVESTI'G MACHINERY And all Implements -The largest and FA3J "WAGONS, EAC22S A1TD BUGGIES In the eentrnl W il!ni:H-Ue Valley. Orders Jrom a distance solicited aud promptly liiied at lowest rates. oose Sanipio mm WITH BILLIARD HALL J. M. WILLIAMS', CHOICE WINE Kept constantly on hand. A full l'ne 5t-tlaSS. At Kevere Hru- urn JBk Tic iesiFiri! 3- Eiia iiii i Jlm&"m WITH THE PtHSest Line of Furniture l;l;fiW III I"" wlj. ! 1 THOS. BRINK. Fancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles, Mirrors, Feather Pillows,Spring Mattresses, "Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits, And what you can't find at other houses, I have it. In factevery . thing that is kept in a first-class house. Ash, Maitleand Waln ut Chamber sets. Chairs. Spring Beds, Lounye Etc, Etc., at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY - - , . . OitEOOS. lis superior excellence -proven In millions' of hordes for more than a quarter of a ccn ry. It is used by the Umteu otates government. Endorsed by the heads of the greatuniversities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's tne only Baking Powder that does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans, PKICE BAKING Co. POWDER YORK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. Stationery and Periodicals and have on hand for the Ir.ide of 1SS8 i INE OF STEEL SPRING Toom HARROWS, FANNING MILLS, STEEL GOODS FENCE WIRE Used by Farm best variety of- AXD CLUB ROOMS. ProitrietCT AND LIQUOR of oomestic and irrported eiars ou Al!any, Oregon. i turE Perfumery Articles, new