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V 7 THE MOUNIXG HLRALD : FRIDAY. FEBRUARY' o )SiS V, t Hmmuj gjailjgwato THE MAIL. Mails at th Albany postomce cir seas follows: r or all offices north Ine eastern states f The West Side f G:30 A. M. And the Narrow GuageR . R. ) "or Portland and Salem 11 A M Coryal!is and Yaquiui ...12-30 p si -All offices ftouth 7;30 P. M" The postoffiee will he elosed'eaeh 'evening Sroiu six toseven o'clock. Registered matter for the earlv morcing train should be mailed betore sVclock the tevious :veiimg. O. fc C. R. R. TIME TABLE. NORTH BOUND. Arrives Departei Arrives. Cala.expr Eogrne ex Freight 6:5am; 7.05am Portlan-10 lOam lllnamjll. X5ait. " 3.4'n- I 7.10am " 2.45pm south bound. Arrives Departs Arrives. Caia.exp I .4:pm. S.0.;pmj Ashland 9.00am Eugene ex l-2.2Upmj 12. -iOpni! Eugene 2.40p m Freight I i supnill-.U'.'-eiie u.nopm No freight teceiied for south after 11 a. in. of same d i.v . LEBANON BRANCH. Fin Alba" y Departs No. 11 12 .".D p m No. 13 s.lu p m i.rnves Lebanon at 1.3r i"11 s.nti p m Fin i.elian No. 12... 2.o. 14... 5 00 a m Albanyat :. 4f. am. iW p nil " 2.45 p in. .iiitix;s about tom.v Thos. Nast Feb. 8. Genuine sauer kraut at Parker Bros. The I'yke Opera company to night. Low prices still prevail at F. M. French's. Use Dwight's cow brand of soda nd saleratus. For a good pair of spectacles go to F. M. French's. John' Srhme-?r returned last evening from Portland. Chas. Brush went to Portland yesterday on business. Carter the jeweler has left for California with his family. Fresh Eastern oysters served in every style at Frances Pfeiffer's. J. Y. Cusiek.of the Linn County Bank, is in Lebanon on business. How safe you feel after having Winn write you up in the Travel lers. James Bannals is erecting a neat two-story residence on the -corner of Sixth and Elswoith streets. Benj. Johnson has removed his blacksmith shop to the building formerly owned by H. Willert on Second street. Mr. W. G. Steel and Mr. L. R. Viliemaire, representing Th. Nast who visits this city next Wednes day, are at the Revere house. The immense stock of boots ami .shoes at A. B. Mdhvain's is being slaughtered at twenty-five percent, discount on each and every dollar's worth sold. Mr. R. B. George leaves to-day for Eugene. He will return Satur day to commence the second term of the musical convention, which begins Saturday evening. The Rev. Jesse C. Ta lor will hold Divine services in the St. I'eter's Episcopal cliunai next fcun-i lay?February 4 morning nnd even-1 niR. All are invitea to attend. i The party who removed a crow bar and a foot adz belonging to to the city marshal, from No. Us engine house is requested to re turn the same at his earliest con veanience. The sale of reserved seats for Thus. Nast's lecture and exhibi tion will open at 10 a. m. to-day. Reserved seats for children ac- vompame. by their parents will be , .sold at nail price. j Tin second term of the R. T. ; George musical convention starts on with 107 -oices. The next meet-j ini will be hehl to-morrow even ing, Feb. 4, at 4 r. m. and 7 r. m. in the M. E. church. Messrs. Franklin & Co. have 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 j Avork usually connected with the j business. Kesixiied her 1'ositioii. j Miss Mary L. King, one of the ; attendants at the insane asylum, has tendered her resignation ami returned yesterday to her home at Crawfordsville, Linn county. Mrs. j A. Mills accompanied her and will remain there for a time visiting. Returned from Ku.stern Oregon. A. Hackleman and Andy Cowan returned last night from Prineville. -where they have been several weeks. They report very cold weather in the bunch grass coun try, although stock has not sutler ed much from the recent blizzard. Mew ltnillins. Judge R. . Strahan will erect J this coming season a hue brick on t First street, where his wooden v...,-i.i:.,.., ' .....n,. bv lire." Plans are being laid "for ! .-,.;.. i.;i i; ,i ' till tlllC SCl-SI Mi S) Ul.lllVtl.l, rtll'l l ...ni k : sive bricks. A t ar.l. t have sold mv stock of jewelry, ' blocks, silver ware, fixtures and! clock; good will to Mr. Frank G. Will and 'August Stark, two honest, indus trious and comjx?tient young men, whom I can fully recommend to my old customers and the public renerally. Mrs. F. W. Caktek. Announcement. Having purchased of Mrs. F. V. "arter lur complete stock of silver .vare, clocks, jewelry ami fixtures, ve shall continue the business at .er old stand and solicit your pat omige. Will AJStark. A brown bir-1 dog three months id. Ila long ears and four white eet. Please return to Thon. Mon eith, Jr. TI Oil AS KAST. This Great Cartoonist and Painter Will Appear in This City Next Wednesday. fill A rare treat is in store for 7 , " V ",c uuung oiuiefjieaicarruonistotttimcoun- try, ot whom we have read so much. Thomas Nast, the famous car toonist, will appeer at the opera house Wednesday. Feb. 8. Some thing about him will no doubt be of interest. Nast is a Bavarian by birth, whose parents emigrated to the United States during his child hood. His first success as an ar tist was acheived during the great civil war, when he could not have been more than twentv-three. Lise the times, In designs were then j fog 0f earthlv ties again so soon we generally of a serious character, i will take it as another admonition setting forth sometime s emblem- j to be ve also readv foi the Master's atically in pictorial allegory, some- i call ; times in direct but always strik-j Ke-olved, That we tender to the iug imaginative presentment, the relatives of our sincere svmpathv many and notable phases of that j fo their grief, and that a'o-i.v of tremendous conflict. They argued i these esblui ions be sent his" be the case to the eye.and conclusive-! , caved widow under the seal of the ly, and were at once tableax, lodge. Also that thev be spread poems and speeches. Their power tm the minutes, and a'eoov of the ! of hitting the nail on the head and hiving it home was extraordinary. Drawn 'in a strong, bold, hard ' style, in which might be detected a suggestion of the artists nation- I alitv, I these the undeniable merits oi pictures rendered them i enormously influential. In the words of a native writer, Harper's Weekly, circulating in every town, camp, fort and ship, placed the whole country in Nast's reach, and he fully improved that magnificent opportunity. Henceforth he be came a power in the land. Indeed, nl.u o WLI, ,,n .iL-n.l ( , , . eral Grant whom he regarded as the most notable individual de- j veloped tv the war, he shrewdly ! replied, "i think Thomas Nast. j t'KAWFOKDVILLfc IIKM!. Ckawfordsville. Jan. 30. Samuel Glass has sold his farm and intends to move to town. Miss Donie Derrick, who has been quite sick, is recovering. Yes. Cochran, while out hunting deer last week, killed a larije j cougar. One day last week an ox belong ing to William fields, while at- temptin to ford the river, Trashed away and drowned. was j I The quarterly meeting of the ; Methodist Episcopal Church South i was neia ac mis piace last tao- i bath. Services were also held on i Saturday evening. Rev. Craig the presiding elder, and Rev. Mc Farland conducted the services. A reniioycr Knlin. Governor Pennover has made a ruling concerning the considering of arnilicarioiiK for i.:irrhm of I'nn-1 vets fro.n l be oen tnthirv thnt ; will be heaitilv endorsed bv all who wish to see the criminal laws ! of tile state enforced. It is to fLe j effect that no personal solicitation or importunity will be considered j in reference to applications for ! pardons or commutation of sen-1 tence, and that the arguments f! paid attorneys should have no : weight in such casts. This same , rutins was in torce minnti i.tov- ernor Moody's' term and greativ I relieved the executive and the ad"-; visorv board wbicii :.ssisteil bi.n i in the matter of pardons. Stale TciiijM-raiu-e Alliance 4'aII. ' ' IUUIU..I v. UH Oregon State Temperance Alliance will be hehl in The Dalles. Oregon, February lo ami 1( 1SSS. commenc ing at 10 o'clock a. m. , on the l"th. Every church, Sunday school, and temperance society is entitied to . ...... .,...1 1 eou,nv alliai;(V , ; . ddelK,s as there IlitI1,iK.rs in the legislative assembly from said countv. Tl.o i.ooliHof Tl.n fnih I ni twimik r.t I tui iV-il'i.i.' , .iz-.t to turnisti entertainment lor oele gates, and the usual reduction of fare wi I be secured on the O A C. and (). R. & N. lines of railroad. As The Dalles is conveientlv locat ed for both the eastern and western part of the state, it is hoped that both sections as well as Southern! Oregon will be well represented, j We must preserve and effect the immense prohibition sentiment, de-: veioped bv our late campaign. A large ami enthusiastic meeting of tlie alliance is necessary to accom- plish this purpose. Let us have ; it. G. M. Mn. i. ek, Pres. J. E. Ksox, Sec. Foilowin; is the list of letti-rs remaining in the postolhceat Albany, Ee. 2, HiS. Persons calling for these lett-rs will s;ive the date on which rhev were advertised: Aikire, John Allen S. G. P.ither Mrs A Clement, C. E. Foster, Luther GaUler. John Pnrcifull, X. M. Smirh, A. L. Smith, Mrs. H. Wares, Joe!' Burchell, Mrs F. J. Camthers, Wilsun I'avidsni, John Oilkey, Dr. J. W. Slurry; John Poueil, John II. Schutts, L. A. ' Vaughn, Prof. Winters, Samuel KUFCS THOMPSON. P. M. Uvrs Kx::!1uIla:3jm:" ..... . . Notice is hereby given that the regular puidn: quarterly exainin- ''I1"11 nI wudiers the court house will lie him at in Albany, Linn .. - Co., Or., commencing at noon on Wende-sday, Feb. 2'.K IsSS. All ! those desiring to pass examinations ! will rlease take notice and be present at tne beginning I. V Re"? C-o. M-h.. Snot Linn I'uunty Alliance. The annual 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. The Ounce ol I'reveiiliim. The satisfaction of feeling safe from catching any disease from drinking w.tter. froi.. impure air, from a sick person, t'nmi contact with foul cloth-i'-g. infection or contagion from anv source, is complete and hi! anxiety allayed by the use of L'arbvs Prophy lactic Fluid. A bottle ; give more saf-.-'y. comfort and c HiiiuYii.-e than all tiie do ;tcr:::g in the '- ci'Kl. Hall of BRows.avir.LK Louse, Ja 36, A. i. & A. .11., iirownsviUr,.(;tn. Xi. ! Wiiereas. It has pleased tiie i j Alhvise and supreme Ruler of the 1 iiiiM-ni-e.i -.- L'li.i.nmn -l,. our wortnv brotnei iiugti x.. Brown to that temole tibove not built with hands, thus causing his place among us here to be vacant. Kesolved, Tiiat in this visitation of death we do again bow in hum ble submission to the will of our Supreme Ruler; that in the death of our honored brother, we sustain the loss of one who we much esteemed, and our communi ty the loss of one whose name will always be revered by those who knew him ; Kesolved, That in the sunder- ; same m Vwn ,,f the countv ; naoers for publication. O. P. Cosuow, j. b. r. mokklock, ! I'etek Hl'me, ; Committee, i I Hi; I.UHKK II I,AH , Walton, Lane Co., Jan. 29. Louis Rau returned to Portland last week, leaving his little girls with Mrs. Whitaker for the present. Little Mary Rau, while playing, met with a verv painful accident, ,1 ,,. ,J ., , .J , , I w ) , 1 ,. 1 , , 1 o.mt.t the stove and cooking the palms. ' hwifr Ml,an wt in Klmnefi ! tn collect tnves nn.l w.-is i-P bound for sonie tim0 His absence cause.l great uneasiness in Eusrene, the j Asliland liuings: Joe heppard people thinking he had been mur-: sllt a huge pauther near Buck dered. I reK Friday. He and George Crow Mr. Whitaker took a business j rau u t0 its tracks near Soda trip over in the vicinity of Harris-' spnngs. and trailed it lor several burg last week and found every- j l"Uis, coming upju it near Buc body enjoyinir good health, except ; rock. Here thi lr dogs treed the J. li. Jones' family, who are hav-j panther and Joe shot it. It incas ing the measles. j ured tight feet in length. A couple ot thieves stole two! Horses ot Jas. Lattalier, ot ,1 unc tion, and came down througn our settlement to the head of tide. where they found they could get no farther without ooatin hence tlie.v turned back and went up Lak" creek rnd left their horses " i" uiu ui iw :, mountains on foot. Mr. Gay was j deputi.eil to hunt lor the tmeves i and tracked them out beyonu ; Sinithrieid, when he wy.s like the j man tracking the bear, the tracks j became decidedly fresh, so he lost J them and came home. John Whisman, another deputy, found the horses where thev had been uesenea anutooK tuem to iugen( then he tracked his men down in t. . , i . , i luk to Knene, where thev were j lodged in jail, but we are informed that they are now out on :f0J'J0 i bonds. " j (oiiix out ol I lie mIioi- ItiislucsK. Shane & Lonsway's great shoe shoe sale at cost still continues. Get vour size before thev are gone. 9CIIKYITIE.S. Sm''ke Esti'ellas. Fi'c-li groceries at Conn Bros. A line I'me of neckties at Hlain's. .Six y'uives for a dollar :it T. Jonc i 1! ner goods at cost at N. H. Allen ! S- .c.'s. i French, the jeweler, keeps railroad j time. i Sewed calf hoots Hughes. sl:. Lewis & (hi to Reilticid fresh groceries. N'-v goods and cV rinnv nell's for o'.v prices at C. 13. Roland .V Co.'s. Fresh roasted u:mu: every day at Holiiiian i'c riell'.er. (.'a.-h will hu.v groceries cheap at Rcdiicld iirowiH-H's. An elegant new parlor set fi cheap at the Second Hand Store. sale (Monks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteilli otSeiteiibaeh's For A No. 1 cider vinegar goto Ilotl' man a: Pfcill'er's, at :i" cents iier irallon . New line of gentv furnisli'm''-good" ' now arriving at C H.Roland Co.'s. i cloaks, iackets anil wi-tet wiims ..t cost or less at Monteith Seiti Tibach's. The boss place to !uy croc kery and glassware L at Conn Bros, at way down prices A new line of overcoats, just opened Stylish and cheap. C. 15. Roland & Co. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at ,.,..t .... i..:' ,.t vt. i, a. : i voi i it,.-.? iii ,uoi: imiu hi iiiiiv it rs. I taie cigars are ine unesi nve ceiu j i cigar on the market. For sale Lv l:ir. I ker Bros. Orders promptly Sillied for boots or shoes, any quality or style, pegged or sewed, at Lewis Hughes' shep. The largest assortment of ladies line shoes and slippers in town ;ii ,cdlicld c BrowncH's. Call and see them. Thirty cases of wmler boots in all grades, just received ! C. K. Kohuitl & Co. First class stock in every partie ular. Just received, the celebrated FstreVni Key West cigar, the finest Key West cigar in the market, at M. Baumgarl's cigar store. C:i i Ih os., sole agents for the cele brated "Kcd Letter" cigar, strictly Havana tilled, the best o-eeiit cigar in the market. For your line imported and Key West cigar go to M. b.umigart's cigar store, one iloor east of Langdi n's drug store. Mr. Brink has received the linest as- j sortment of wicker rocking chairs to I be found in the city. If you don't he j lieveit, call in and see for yourself, j Ladies win iiud relief from head ache, costiveness, swimming in the head, colic, our stomach, restlessness, iiirigestion, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in the h'iek or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and different parts of the :uily, a feeling of lassitude jnd despomlency by taking Minmoiis I.iver Regulator. It is not ! unpleasant, is purely Vegetable, and is : not injurious to the most delicate eon ; Uutioii. i.'AC! !ES OF LAX D .SITUATED 12 miles east of Albanvauar the Oregi.n : raeihe rai.road, ,11.0 ac.es mi cull canon, and ; TTAHRIS & GIl.LE'f. IK.LFT.S IV coi.ta ns sufficient water and timber ior aen- O Monument.-, hcadstor.es and i;ddL't.s -d era u-e. Would m:.ke .four cod f.irras ; so cunet.-n cur!;:ng an.l ., ire and iron 'enc Pr:ce. sl-2.000, w,th tvms to suit pnrcha-cr. J in.'. Sh..-i one d.r-r s .nth of ..,,t ...." i For particulars apply to J. J. L'orris. lOAST SOTES. t Newsy Items Gathered From Exchanges Throughout the Northwest. Another Chinese laundry will be added to the business houses of Monmouth. The two receut mur ders there do not seem to have ter triried the heathens very much. An old gentleman named Nath man, aged about 7ti years, died Thursday morning at the residence of his son, B. A. Natlinutn, of Gervais, of blood-poisoning. The funeral took place from Gervais Fridny. Joseph exchange: The last re ports from the Tunneling Com pany's mine were that the work was progressing finely. It is the intention or the company to work three shifts of urueis in the tun nel after a lew days. Near Crawforciville, Linn couutv I a few days ago, Sylvester Cochran j killed a hige cougar while out : hunting deer. He saw a deer ; lyiuii down, and w;is Hist in the i act ot siicotiug it when the couyar I j jumped out of a tree on to the deer, j James Brown rai-ed eighteen ac res oi unjoin com in Goose lake valley this season, and while the corn is not so loug as cuu Ik grown where the seasons are longer :t ib of good (jiiaiitv. The corn was raised nearly r000 feet above the level ol the sea. Milton Eagle: All the- wheat has been shipped from" the Milton waieiiou-es. E. C. Walker has ippen this season f-r the Port- " " '-"M':'" V.uimiUN aiOUe ...i, , , 11 ''l,uu ''Ule.s. l ie total amount TUm ilrts bee iw,ooo siicks. uus is no exatfera- turn, the figures being official An exchange says Judse R. P. 1 U-Jise is steadilv ; though I ne recovery is so iri'adual ! : that it can hardly be noticell. He ; i will net be able "to preside at the February term of the circuit court, j i and it is understood that Hon. II. j ! P. Bean, jude of the second judi- - . - .,, , .. , Lt ' Ulhi; h lUM ou orate Superintendent McElrov has u cided to appoint Dai i us. Polk county, as the place o hold the next teachers' institute for the Tlrrd indicb.l .-lin-u-r i ,,,;.. r.ir.,, .v..n,i.iit u..n fi ! lulamook counties. The institute vil! opeu Tuesday eveuirg, April :M at tl... ,w.n, ;.. i..n .. iu n lie. . . I V 1JU1L -1 u Llim l"'.,Ce CHt.uued for three .lays, M3J'U"'S evening f,f April G OlMcers Installed. .-vt ine regular meeting of Onk Plain grange on last Saturday January 14th. the following oilicers ! were installed: M., JJ.B.Sprenger ; j O , J. R. Davis; L., Jonas Davis; ! S., B. Johnson; Ass't S.. T. P..! Sprenger; T., John Duncan; Sec.,: C. J. Shedd ; C. J. W. Pugh ; G. ! K., J. M. Rarton ; Pomona, Dora j M. Davis; Flora, Dora Davis;! CVves, M. A. Powers; Lady Ass't I S., A. E. Collins, with the" exeen-1 tion ot the treasurer, gatekeeper,; ceres and ladv assistant, who v.eie I all absent. Bro. J. IL Scrtt. W. M., of Tangent, acted as installing o'licer. l.inn liniiiij ItUulct l,olse I. a. t. The next session of the Linn countv district lodge. I. O. G. T., will be hehl at Hiedd on Friday, February o, LSSS. All subordinate lodges in the county are requested to semi in their lull I. 0. lelegatioii. RoliNKTT. District Secretary. at the corner jewelry store when you want your watch repaired. Ladies, misses and children's wool knit hoods, scarfs and jackets at cost at Samckl E. Yorxo's. NEW TO-DAY. zzzzi K'"1 HOUSE Mils. M. P "ell- Everjtlu-.- t.csh and FKN- lean. Kyoms rented by the week or month. Satis- suuiinre i " fTanteil. IMMEDIATELY AT F. A. Bl'RKHART & 1 Co. s real estate and cinp'oviiient office, a man to work on a farm, also two trirhs to do general housewark. Applv at once For Sale. NICE. COMFOilTAIJLE AND mv. A niodious dwelliii'-. siv r.,,.. I I n . onos ard finished, splen did v. el of waier, small barn, situated on north rou-lh stieet. 'this is a very desirable residence, bem- in one of the lust neiviibor hoous m the city. 'Ihe nouse is comparative-new :md modern in onstruciion. For further information impine at this ollice c iITY RESTAURANT. FKESU ovstvi.c every day served in any style. .Vol ice to Oeltinrs, 4 LI. PERSONS KNOWINu THEMSELVES I v lmieoieo 10 ;ne ririn of Hoffman & Pfeiffcr are hereby notified tOxcall and settle their accounts immediate!-.-, as the same wMI on Feb. 1st be placed in tlie hands of an at torney for collection. John Hoffman-, Francu Pkbikfer. i GOOD HARROW AND PLOW i sale. See Kenton & Ghase. FOR lroteetel from Small m. v. GUNDEKSON IS PilEPAHEO TO iiccinate at his oifice corner H:ikcrniiH T'lird streets, from 9 to 11 o'clock a. v. and from 4 to a p. m Nothing but firtt-class virus used. "nKESII OYSTERS EVERY DAY AT HOFF- i J? man & Pfeiffer's. i f O El'ERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS. I 'Stop' XI rteiffrr, Pro)). Only nist eclass house I hat class of farm. e con also furnish par ! in the city. Large sample rooms for com- ties wanting help, either male or female, for I m.-rcial men. No Chinamen emnloved in the the city or country, with such helo as thei kitchen. GenfcTal st.-.:re offi'-e for Corvalhs. ! I h. iv, 'Jregon. Appios. A choice lot of Baldwins and also other vaiieties this morning.' Some of the most important ups and downs of successful business men are to keep the qualities up and the juices down. This we are doinir very successfully. Wallace & Thompson", Grocers. AMUSEMENTS. Albany Opera House FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF THE ixci.unixo Jeannie Winston, Louise Manfred, Louis DeLange, Jos. S. Grenfplder And all the Old Favorites. ..ticmtv i:vi:m;.. The latest Operatic Ciaze, j a ivnr I Which had a run of two jvars in London and j two years in New York. j Reserved seats on sale at B.ackman's druir ! store. Albany Opera House. ; -ONE NIGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY. .FF.KKI AKY THOMAS NAST ! In his artistic entertainment. Drawing in black and white, and painting in oil colors in the presence of the audience. Itcsrrved Seals.. CIiiHcry .....$1.00 50 Reserved seats now on sale at Blackmail's n:-.' store. 1U Oregon & California And Conneetion-i, Railroad THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE California express trains run daily between Albany and San Kianciseo 'lhroU''h time. 35 35 i . 1 4:00 ni..I.v r.irtlnnd Ar. .10:40 am ; S:o0 ln.-I.v Allany Lv.. 7-05 am i 7:40 a in.. Ar S. Kra-clseo. Lv. . (J:3J iin j Local I'nss. Trains Unity Ex. Sunday S:wam..Lv Portland Ar.. 3:45 pin 12:40 p m.lv Albany Lv. .11:35 am -2:40 -i i:i..ar .... Eugene Lv.. i):00 am ; l.eltaiioii ICrancii. 5:lopin..Lv Aihaiiy Ar.. :i:i am ! s:5t p m..Ar Lehaniin Lv.. 5:0u am i 2:."0 ai. . Lv Aloany Ar.. 2:45 pm; 1:20 p in.. Ar.L. ..Lebanon Lv.. 2:00 pm ; PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Excursion sleepers for second-class pas- ' sen-ers on all thron.h trains free of charge i l'he O. ..V C. K R Ferry mates connec'ion ' with all the rejfiilar trains on the east side di vision fri'iu font of K street. I Wot Side li vision. Between Portland and Corvallis. r. r Mail Train Daily-Except Sunday. 7::;o :i ni..Lv Portland Ar. . 12:25 ji iii..Ar Corvallis Lv.. C:t )m 1:S0 Jim Kxires Train Hailj Excipt Sunday. 4:T0 p ni. .Lv Portland . . Ar. s:oo p m..Ar Mc.Miiifiville.Lv. 9:00 am ; 5.45 am- At Albany aii Corva'lis oinnect with trains of ureon I'ai iric railroad. Scfl'or fuii inforniati'n reirardin rates, m:ips, etc-, i-ill on co i pain's aent. It. KoEHLEK, E. V. KOGEKS, Manager. U. E. .V P. A t'lll.oK I A. (i W. MASToN, PHYSICIAN AXD SUR T, guon, Albany. Orei'on -T II. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN ANI Sflir ill . !.'ein. Alba y, Oregon.. DR. E. A. McALISTER HAS LOCAl'ED his otrice on the corner of First and . Uroii.'albin streets, over Hcltield .v P.ronnell's I store, where he can be found when not pro fessionally emrairtd. MPS M.E. McCOY. M. D.HOJKEOPAl'HIC Ihy.s:ci;in, otti e and residence corner of ; First and Baker street, Albany, Or. Chronic ; disease' a s)ecialty. Consultation free. Of- ' nee nuurs: iu 10 iz. A M ami 2 to a !. ji. ATTOK. KVS. D.K.: . N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT ,aw, Alhariy, Oregon. - Office in Odd bellow's Temi.le. Vill nrairticc in nil innm oi the slate, and give special attention to all ! 'nusiness. I "TOLYE . V at La ERTON A: IRVINE. A ITORXEVS ;iw, Albiiny, Or.- Office in rooms ai,, and 14, fosters Ulock, over L. E. Blain store. T K. WEATIli iRFORD, A1TORNEY AT t) . law, Albany, Oregon. office in odd j Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the I I curts of rhestale, and give special attention i ' to all business ! IliNxointiwn of 4'orliierliii. rj'HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE JL existing between Joh Isom, E. J. Lan ninif and Edward Goins, under the firm name of Isom, Lanuing & Co , is herebr' dissolved hj mutual consent, Edward Coins retiring. JOHN ISOM, E. J LAN XING. EDWARD UOIN3 A:bany, Jan. 2, ISSS. 'i he business in the future will he conduct ed bv John Isom and E. J. Lanning, under same style of firm name. Isom, Lanning i Co.. who will pay all liabilities of the iate firm, and are alone authorized to collect ah outstanding accounts. Itcnl Estate mul Kaiployineiit I of about 160 acres, or those havin- lar-cr' o-acrs which tlmv would be uiilin.r tn h;,-T,i nn into SO or Wo acre lots. ar.. invit...l tn ,.i, ' at our office, as we have a ew eu-toniers for di sire on short n.iice; and we also have a few situations tor noth male and female in the city and couutrv. Call at our office if vou want help or want eniplovincnt. W. can get either foryon. Office .No.'ii.i First street, ad- jo.iung . v. i v;eco uc s mi svor1 F. A. BURKHART i CO. Opera tapj. tyrjtamirti i HACKS, $gmMgiPgp& to California!.,. ) V1A j HARVESTI'G W Af1J Overland Tnuu VIEIQHr PURE Klflnrrir-Hin I J fUll I III i II M jtai raagvt ir- -mTTTTmrmoMnmn l GEO. L. BLACK MAN, (rjuccetsor ro -DEALER IN Drop, Faints, Oils, Lead, 1 erf i line ry Articles, Also a full line of Books, Stationery and Periodicals PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Odd Fellows' Temple AGRICULTURAL MP0T DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors ALBANY, - - OREGON.' Have removed into their new building A FULL MACHINERY Al4 all Implements -The largest and . FARM WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES In the central Willamette Valley. Orders Hum a distance solicited and promptly tilled at lowest rates. oose Sail mm y WITH BILLIARD HALL M. WILLIAMS, CHOICE WINE Kept constantly nr. hand. A full line sale. Everything first-class. WiT At Kevere House, K urn THOS. BRINK. Fancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor Uornice Poles, Mirrors. Feather Pillows,Spring Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits, And what, you can't find ai oilier houses, I have it. In factevery thiug that is kept in a first-class house. AhU, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs, Spring Beds. Lounge Etc., Etc., at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY FOR CASH ON LUMBER At J. M. Pormnce's steam aawmil! one and one-hali mile from Mchama. Fcr further particulars, address J. M. DORRANCE, Mehama, Or. i) Per Cent Discount lis superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a cent it. It is used by the L'mteu states government. Endorsed by the heads of the greatuniversities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's me only Baking Powder that does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans, PRICE BAKING POW DER CO. XEWVORK. (IilCAno. ST. LOCiS. E. W. Lanjfdon) and have on hand for the trade of 1888 LINE OF STEEL SPRING TooTtt HARROWS, FANNING MILLS, STEEL GOODS FENCE WIRE Used ly Farmers best variety of- e AND CLUB ROOMS. JProjtrietor AND LIQUOR of domestic and iir ported ciar ou Albany, Oregon. JxZ ill i rK WITH THE Rooms ! 1 lie () Firm! I III HERE YET WtM Line of Furniture Id the Cilj OREGON WRIGHT. ARTIST, IS PREPABE to irivc instruction in drawitcr. al o:l and water color painting. For terras a fly at studio, residen-e of Mrs. ffm. I V.ruille. co tier Ellsworth and Founh street " .aks is hot nd goes right to the spot, for I rheumatism, nenialgia tKthache, chills and f. ver and colds. Sold by Fosha & Mason. rilENG HEVG, WASHING AND IRONING I X Laundry on Ellsworth street, betwee I the Kevere House and Johnson's Hlacksn.i : ,.u in .. . . , c . einip. ivu oi ii wa.-r.iiueii nrsi-eia&s mi l sa ' isfactory. Prices low. M?' "DOAKIMNG AND LODGING ON i'.EXoaj u onaoie terms at .urs. e.. uiu s restaurant, 4 -'S i I conier of Baker and First street, opposite , . tr.e star nrcwery No Cluuese cooks. fc