Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, February 07, 1888, Image 3

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    THE MORNING HLKALD : TUESDAY. FEBRUARY
lit owing g ailu &m&
O. fc C. R. R. TIME-TABLE
NORTH BOCJiD.
i Arrives Departs Arr ves.
CaU.expr
Ei'gene ex
Freignt
G:45aci' 7.05am :
11 15am; 11. 35 nr.;
. ... ".lOanij
Port!an-10 10am
' 3.4f.pn.
" -2.45pm
SOPTH BOUND.
Arrives1 Departs Arrives.
Ca.ia.oxp I (.45pm! 8. 05pm j Ashland 9.00am
Eugene ex ii20ptu! 12. 40pm j Eugene 2.40p iu
Freight j ..) 1 30pm 1 Eugene 6.00pm
No freight leceived for south after 11 a.
of sanxe d iv .
LEBANON BRANCH.
iiuAi.u)' Departs Arrives
Su. 11 12 30 p m .Lebanon at 1.8
p m
No. 13
! 3.10 p m
b.'iG p m
Km Lehan
No. 12.
No. 14.
5 0") a iu Albanyat 5.45 am.
.0- p mj " 2.45 p in.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Amies Depart
Passenger..
FrehrnV.....
11:15am l:0o p ill
5:55iiii (:.".' a. in
TIIK MAIL.
Mails at th
? Albany postoflice close as follows:
for all offices north
he eastern states
-G:30 a. st.
Vie we- sti:e :
nd the Narrow GaigeR . E. J
r .'r Poi'tlanu ana Saiom 11 A. M .
Coryaliis and Yaiuini 12".W I. M.
A'l '.tiices south 7:30 r. i
Tr.e po-tomce will be closed each evening
from sipc to seven o'clock.
Registered matte' for the early morriig
train "houM b.: inaibd be' ore s o'clock the
levious .veiling.
Thos. Xast Feb. 8.
Genuine sauer kraut
Bros.
at
Parker i
Low prices still prevail at F
M.
French's.
Use Dwight's cow brand ot-soda
'.ml saleratua.
For a good pair of spectacles go
-to F. M. French's
Dr. W. II. Davis, of Harrisburg,
was in the city on Saturday.
Fresh Eastern oysters served
cverv style at Frances' Pfeiifer's.
in
How safe
Winn write
you feel after having
you up in tiif Travel-
ers.
Good young team and new wagon
for sale cheap, if taken sm.
See Kenton & Chase.
T. J. Black, of Halsev, and Jem'
Hay 'and D. b. Busy, of Harris
burg, were on our streets yester
day. Wm. Humphrey , Western
Union Telegraph opeiator at this
city, is spending a few days in San
Francisco.
J. W. Carev and daughter, of
Yamhiil county, are in the city, j
visiting at the residence of Mrs. j
Emma Orun. I
Gerald Crawford, infant son of!
J. G. Crawford, had his arm se- j
verely burned Sunday by upsetting1
a pitcher of hot syrup. i
ine K. fc. George musical con
i
ventioti numbers 122, and yet there I
is room and not too latejo join, us j
the .onveiitioii will continue all j
-week. ,;' j
The immense stock of boots and j
shoes at A. B. Mcllwain's is being '
slaughtered at twenty-five percent. ,
discount on each and every dollar's j
Worth soh;. j
Owing to scarcity ot freight,
freight trains on the east s.de
division, Oregon Sc California rail
road, jwji for the present beiuu
between Portland and Junction on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
only.
Messrs. Franklin & Co. have
opened in connection with their j
s-econd hand t-tore a tirst-class tin j
.shop, and will hereafter be in tiie J
iield for contracts and all other!
work usually connected with the ;
business. j
Curran & Monteith sold yester-i
day to Mis Matilda Amos, lots 1 j
and 2i and fractional block 5 in ;
ILfK-leman's addition to Aibany i
for $425. Miss Amos is a daughter
of Dr Amos, who recently pur- j
-ehasetl of the same firm the farm
of
si. Crowder and a block in Hack-
man's addition to this city.
lemar
tw Map of lhe tlly.
City Surveyor Warner has just
completed for the real estate iirm
of Curran & Monteith a new map
of the city. It is 34x48 inches and
is the latest and most accurate map
;f the 4-itv that has been made. It
shows JHackleman's new addition,
the nelv railroad line's branches
an.l switches, and the
Santiam
vanal with all its branches,
valuable piece of work.
It isa
Fielurcs.
Some very remartaoie prouuer
tions of Tlnis. Nast are exhibited
in Khir kman's show window. The
picture of Mt. Hood was painted
for the Oregon Alpine Club, of
Portland, in six minutes; Niagara
Falls , was painted in seven min
utes, the Mount of the Holy Cross
in eevrii minutes. Mt. Visuvius (a
nizht k-enc ) was first painted as a
night (snow scene, then changed to
Visuvius and finished, all within
six minutes. The cartoon of Ben
Butler was made in forty-rive sec
onds. The paintings are genuine
trems of art, and are treasured by
the Alpine Club as rare and valua
ble. All the pictures shown, and
more, were drawn and painted in
less than two hours and a half.
Tj-aclicr Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular .'public quarterly examin
rtion ot teachers will Vie held at
the court house in Albany, Linn
Co., Or., commencing at noon on
Wendesday, Feb. 29, 1888. AH
those desiring to pass examinations
will olease take notice and be
'present at t ae beginning.
D. V. S. Keid, Co. Sch. Supt.
Linn 4'onnty Alliance.
The 'annual meeting of the Linn
Countv, Temperance Alliance is
caded'f6 meet in Halsey, Wednes
day, Feb. 15, at o'clock p. m. All
temperance organizations.churches
and Sabbath schools in the coun
ty are entitled to send each one
delegate,
i
SALV1T19X ARMY ROW.
Wholesale Arrests for Disturbing
Quietness (?) of Th6ir Meetings-
the
A row occurred at the Salvation
Army tia.ll Saturday night, which
resulted yesterday in the arrest of
about a doaen of the young men
who were present, on a charge of
disturbing their meeting. As they
could not all be tried together
one of the defenants, Pete Mont
gomery, was arraigned at 1 p. m.
in Justice Dorris' court to answer
to the charge. A jury trial was
had, at which the evidence showed
that the Salvationists were about
as implicated as those who were
arrested. At the conclusion of the
testimony the prosecuting attorney
L. H. Montr yne moved to dismiss
the case, but the jury were in
structed by the court and retired
for deliberation. They returned
in about five minutes with a ver
dict of not guilty. The attorneys
for the defense were Capt N. B.
Humphrey, W. K. Bilyeu and D.
11. X. Blackburn. The complaints
against the others were dismissed.
It is understood that complaints
against some others, including one
or two members of the Salvation
.Army, will be lodged to-day for as
sault, and battery.
It is certainly the duty of the
city officials to see that young men i
do not interrupt anv religious
meetings in the city, but these Sal
vation Army sluggers, who go
down into the street after their
meetings have adjourned to in
dulge in a free light with bovs
ought not to expect much sym
pathy if thev are -also run in, and
taught by an aj p. n ation of law
that religious teaching can net be
administered in a well regulated
city after that fashion. It might
1 be a noteworthy fact that a large
percentage of the arrests for dis
turbing the peace and fighting in
the city occurs in and about the
Salvation Armv hall.
IIEATU OF &AMIEL CO WAS.
! Samuel Cowan,' son of Andrew
I Cowan, and. brother of Mayor J. L
l Cowan, died at his home in tins
city on the 5th i nst. of pulmonary
i disease, aged 28 years and 2 months.
lhe deceased was horn in Linn
county, and resided here for several
years. He was engaged in the
stock business for about rive years,
but was taken ill about a year ago
and recently removed to this city
in hopes of benefitting his health.
He continued to grow worse until
Sunday morning when ne passed
away. The funeral occurred yes
terday, when his remains were fol
1 wed to their last resting place by
a large concourse of sorrowing rel
atives and friends. He leaves a
wife and three little, girls to mourn
his untimely death. In his de
m f ,r.wf man has been cut
down in his early manhood and the
community deprived of one
...i.n i
as ever consciencious, fa;r and
upright in all Ins cea.ingsj.ind who
was but just entering upon his life
as a useful and respected citizen.
"TH K BEST LIFC 1IKAME
That is what each agent savs
he
ha. Ail cannot be "best."
Who can d-cide?''
Certainly not the agents or com
panies, for they are biased by self
interest. Who then?
Policy holders! Those who have
had many years' experience in the
leading companies
by Words and ft
Thev testify.
iirc-s, that lor j
tn'teen years past.
The Northwestern has furnished
at the
LOWEST COST OF ANY COMPANY
The vry be.-t Life Insurance.
The'r statements and exper
ience lurni.shed by .lay Francis,
general aent, who is here a few !
days for bu.-iness.
o HuilllMIX Aidilll Tlli;.. '
It is a straight business proposi-!
tion,
easily comprenenueu anu
j tVortli
entire s
givi: g attention to, that the
stock of boots and shoes at
A. B. M'-Ihvain's is now offered at
twenty-five per cent, discount.
This sale is positive, as the entire
assortment is offered without re
serve at this slaughter in prices.
Startling--.! Terrible Fall !
A wonderful offer ! Cloaks, jack
ets and wraps, of every description,
ac sweeping prices, uesirini: to
j greatlv reduce our stock on these
j lines before taking in ventoi', we wii
offer our entire line of i pringerBros.
tanor made garments at cost or less.
This is a rare chance. Call early
while the assortment is large.
Monteith & Seiteshacii.
Whiil am I to !?
The symptoms of biliousness are un
happily button we.l known. They differ
in different individuals to some extent.
A bilious man is seldom a breakfast
eater. 100 trefiuently, alas, he has an
excellent appetite for liiaiids but none
for solids of a morning. His tonirue !
will hardly bear inspection at anytime; i
if il is not white and furred, it is rouh. j
at all events. The digestive system is j
wholh out of order and diarrhea or con: j
5tipati:n nn-y be a symptom orthetwo !
amy alternate, l Here are idtn hem
orrhoids or even loss of blood. Tiit-rc
may be giddiness and fiften headac'ue
and acidity or tlatulence and tenderness
in the pit of the stomach. To correct all
this if not effect a cure try Green's An
:ust Kb-wer. it costs but a trifle and
thousands attest its efficacy.
Tbe Ounce ot Prevention.
The satis'action of feeling safe from
catchinir any disease from drinking
w.iter, from impure air. from a sick
person, from contact with foul cloth
iuir, infection or contagion from any
source. i5 complete . a: d all anxiety
allaved bv the use of Darbys Prophy
lactic Fluid.' A bottle will sive more
safety, comfort and contidenc's than
all tile rt'v-fornj in the world.
.Kiirlet Jever.
ilarbv's Pronhv lactic Fluid
is un-
equalled in the
treatment of scarlet
Fever. L seu as a game ii pie;cui
the throat from becoming diphtheritic
alias the mtluiiialion nun suuuues
the pain. Used to sponge the body it
allays the 't''hing infl.miation of the
skin' and destroys infection.
Exposed in the sick room it will pre
vent the spread of contagion, and keep
the atmosphere whulsouie,
IiKOWSSYILLK OTE.
Kicked by a Horse The Calapooia
Blue River ttines-
aajj j
Brownsville. Feb. 5.
On the 3d inst. a son of Mr. O.
P. Coshow was kicked over the
left temple and side of the head
by a horse in the stable, and late
last night was still in an uncon
scious state, but breathing quite
regular, though as in great suffer
ing. Drs. Starr and Crawford
were called, and everything is
being done for the unfortunate
young man.
Our broom factory is beginning
to introduce their brooms, and are
making a good article and should
receive every encouragement from
our town There are many open
in :s for more factories here, for
with the wat er power and the j
nearness to sucn nne tanner re
sources up the Calapooia we ought
to have plenty cf woodworking
machinery constantly running, to
keej pace with our woolen mills,
sawmills tannery, etc.
Since the advent of fine weather
here of late, we hear considerable
talk about the new mines on the
head of the Calapooia and Blue
rivers, and it looks now as if there
would be quite a rush in the spring
as soon as the snow is gone. The
chances look favorable for a quartz
mill to be put in these mines earlv
next summer by parties from this
place, and it is said that San Fran
cisco capital is being invested there
this winter. The Cascade moun
tains, from the head of the Clacka
mas to the head of the Coast fork,
are. going to be more thoroughly
prospected this coming summer
than ever before, and the show for
good ledges of gold and silver bear
ing quartz is favorable. The time
is fast approaching for something
to tie done in this great mineral
belt, and if our own people will not
take hold of the matter and other
enterprising men will, and we are
not surprised to hear that Cali
fornians are preparing to taite hold
of what ought to belong to us.
ith the completion of the narrow
gauge to Portland, and the opening ,
oi a gooa wagon roaa up tne t-aia
pooia to tap tins great body
tap this great
of timber and extensive min
ing district, we look for a boom
here this coming year or in the
near future. '
Thos. ,asl.
Thos. Nast, the most celebrated
caricaturist of the day, will give an
exhibition of his work and a lec
ture upon caricature, its cause and
effect, on Wednesday evening, at
the 0era house. Mr. Nast needs
no introduction to the people of
Albany or any other city in the
United States, for that matter, as
his brilliant political, social and
popular points have been reviewed
and praised for the last score of
1 TT- .1 O. .1 ...
vears. ne is apiiv uescnoeu as u
man no mattes anu unuiaKes men
by a stroe of his pencil,..and as a
caricaturist has lieen an important
factor in political contest by reason
of his remarkable com ep'aon of
men and their traits. The lecture
will be of unusual interest, as he
will execute in full view of the
audience sketches and oil paint
ings. lilCKTITIKS.
Smoke Est fellas.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros.
A tine line of neckties at Wain's.
Six s'laves for a dollar at T. Jones'.
I!- ner irouds at cost at X. II. Allen
Sr e.'s.
Fr nch, the jeweler, keeps railroad
time.
Sewed calf boots p. Lewis it
Hughes.
Iln to Itedlield A Brosvnell's for
fresh groceries.
Xew irooils and low prices at C. B.
Il'ihiiid Cv C'o.'s.
Fresh roasted peanuts every
Iloti'iuan A: PiVi ll'c-r.
day :it
Cash will buy groceries
Redlield A Brownell's.
chea) at
An elegant new parlor set for sale
cheap at the Second Hand Store.
Cloaks, jackets and w inter wraps at
cost or less at Monteith eVSeiteri bach's
For A Xo. 1 cider vinegar go to Hod'
man & Pfei Iter's, at 25 cents per gallon .
Xew line of gents furnishing goods
now arriving at ('. B. Roland A: C.'s.
The boss place to buy crockery and
glassware i; at Conn Bros, at way down
prices.
A new line of overcoats, just opened
Stylish and cheap. C. B. Roland it Co.
Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at
cost or less at Monteith it Seitenbach's.
Eagle cigars are the tine-t five cent
cigar on the market. For sale by Bar
ker Bros.
Orders promptly Milled for boots or
1 shoes, any quality or style, pegged or
sewed, at Lewis ifc Hughes' shop.
The largest assortment of ladies fine
shoes and slippers in town at edtield
A: Brownell's. Call and see them.
I Thirty cases of winter boots in all
grades, pist received b C. B. Roland iV
I Co.
First class stock in every partic
uhir.
Just received, tiie celebrated Estrella
Key West cigar, the finest Key West
cigar in the market, at M. Baumgart's
cigar stole.
C:i:i Bros., sole agents for the ce'.e-b-ate-d
"Red Letter" cigar, stricth
Havana tilled, the best 5. cent cigar in
the market.
Ladies w-Pl find relief from head
ache, costiveness, swimming in the
head, colic, ' our stomach, restlessness,
indigestion, constant or periodiial
sick headaches, weakness in the b-iek
or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and
dillerent parts of the .-ody, a feeling
of lassitude and despondency bv taking
Simmons Liver Regulator. It is not
unpleasant, is purely vegetable, and is
not injurious to the'most delicate con
stitution.
Kemtier This.
Il you are sick Simmons Lifer Reg
ulator will surely aid nature in mak
ing you well. If you are costive or
dyspeptic or suffering from an v other
of the numerous diseases of the liver,
stomach, or bowls, it is your fault if
you remain ill, for Simmons Liver
Regnbiter is a soverign remedy for
all such complaints.
tioiiii oiit of the Sun.; Uu 1 i- h.
Shane.A Lonsway's ojat shoe
shoe sale at cost stiil continues.
Get vour size before thev are yone
IROH THE CAPITAL.
Death of an Aged Oregoa Pioneer- Railroad
Commission Blockaded.
Special tthe IIkraldJ
Saleii, Feb. b. J. Quinn Thorn
ton, a venerable pioneer, died at
his home in this city at 11 :40 last
night.
J. Q. Thornton was . supreme
judge under the provisional gov
ernment prior to aud the or
ganization of the territorial gov
ernment. He was also a repre
sentative at Washington to gain
assistance for' the territory, and
drafted the bill to organize the tei
ritory, and held many other im
portant public positions. He was
a man of large ability and liberal
education and was active in shap
ing the early historv of Oregon.
He and his wife formed two of the
greatest sufferers from being mem
bers of the immigrant party that
left the old route and came to the
Willamette Valley by what is
termed the Joe Meek route.
COMMISSION BLOCKADED.
Commissioner Waggoner and
Clerk Bell were on hand for the
regular meeting of the railroad
commission, but a dispatch was re
ceived from Commissioner Slater
stating that owing to landslides on
the O. K. & N. he could not reach
here before to-morrow.
Molii'c lit Trespassers.
All persons are hereSy notified
not to trespass upon the grounds of
the undersigned. Hunters have
killed two head of cattle by care
lessness, and any trespasser will
hereafter be dealt with according to
law. A. Hackleman.
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 Samuel E. Young's.
An F.vccllfiit Mediciiie.
"My wife and myself were-in bad
health for some fifteen en-s. I
,. i... i i-;., ,.,-..,.' .,.. ,.r
SiinlIlons nvc.r Kegutator Aluiun-
ties mid saw A. II. Steven's and Bishop
Pierce's names to testimonials. I
then obtained soimi tin; lU-gulator,
and can heartily recommend tie Liver
Regulator to m fj lends as an excel
lent medicine."
Z. E. Hakkis-n M I).
(iordonville . Y..
I have received my new stock ot
m slin underwear. These sroods aie
made rn a lock-stitch machine and are
warranted to be full sizeaml !cngth,and
price reasonable. Samuel E. Yocng.
Clonks, jackets and wintei wraps at
cost or le.-s at Monteith ('c S-:icni:'.-b'
XEW TO-DAY.
FOR SALE.
1X!t SVLK CHEAP IF SOLD 8ON A
younar team, new harness and wairoii. A
tb-st- lassout:it. see ' t
KENTON & CHASE.
. ACRES OF LAND-oITl'ATEU 12
))' ) miles east of Albany, m ar the Oregon
1'acitic railroad, 300 ac.es in cultivation, and
conta us sufficient water ami timber for gen
era ue. Would make f.mr uc-id farms
I'rice. S-2,0(i0, with terms to suit pinchascr.
For paiticuiars apply to J. J. li.tr;s.
A
NICE. COMFORTABLE AND C'"M-
niodkius dwelliii'-, six r.ionis. one a
le and j
Kplen-
i ,it:-i'iili snii lef. Illll, ll.ilii lilioue.., f'iiu- j
did well of water, small bain, situated on J
I..IC l.:..l. I i I ....1
j north Fuu-th street. This isa ver;. desirable
residence, lieicif in oneot th.- lust iieunnor
' bonds in tbe city, 'ihe house i ci nipara
! tiv y now and modern in ..onstriie'icn. For
! further information iiepiirc at this olfcc.
BUOAlil
nell.
DING HOUSE-JI KS. M. FEN-
Ever; thing flush arrl clean.
k'..onis rented by the week or mouth. Satis
fai'ti'in giiaraiitee-l.
Wanfcil.
TMM
I Co
MMEOIATELY AT F. A. (JUUKIIAi:!' A:
Co.'s real estate .m '. employment office, a
nuiii toV'ir on a lann, also two girls to Oo
general ho'.sewark. Ajiply at once.
CITY RESTAURANT. FRESH OYSTERS
fiery day served in any style.
.Notice to Debtors,
ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES
indebted to the tirm of Holi'.nan .V
I'feitTer are heieliy notified to call and tjeit'e
their accounts imineiii.'ite'y, us the same will
on Feb. 1st be plueeo in the hands of an at
torney f:r collection.
Jons Hou'max,
Fraxch Pkkii-fer.
GOOD HARROW AND PLOW J OR
i. sa'.e. See Kenton & Ghase.
t.cl 1'rolcctcd from Smallo.
DR. GUNDERSON IS PREPARED TO
vaccinate at hU office, corner Baierand
T.-.ird streets, from 9 to 11 o'clock a. m. ami
from 4 to (j i m Nothing but first-class
virus used.
I ) EVkUE Hutsr.,
It I'fciffer, Prop.
Al.li.l.l V, UK.--l-U.i.-
Onlv fiistcclars nous
in the city. Large, sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General staire office tor Corvallis.
HARRIS & GII.LET. DEALERS IN
Monuments, headstones and tablets, al
so eemeter; curbing and wire and iron i'enc
insf. Shop one door suth of post office, Al
bany. rgon.
Itcnl Eslalc.
HAVE FARM PROPERTY
lFs;
YOU
FOR
iale call on Curraii
i Monteith, as they
have ciist-iniers 'or a mmiher ot ile"iran:e i
tracts oflaial. 'I hey also have some choice,
inmrove i citv nrooertv for sale, and a few I
lots ranging from to:i00 in irice. Terms
ne'i ro ouri-hasers
UlSSOLLTIuN NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby eiven that the partnersbii here
tofore existiing between John Hoffman ai.d
Francis l'feffer, uiidc the firm name of Hoff
man it I'ieiffer, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. . The business will be continued
by the Utter, who wi!i assume a 1 liabilities,
aie' all "i't 'Sanding accounts wi.l be collected
bv the old firm.
' Dated Alhanv. Jan. 4, 1S38.
JoHS IIOKFMAX,
Francis Pfeikkkr.
PATENTS
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS
Obtained, and all business iu the L". S.
Patent Office attended to at moderate
fees.
Our office is opposite the U. S. Pat
ent Ollice. ind we can obtain Patents
in less time than those remote trom
Washington.
Send model or drawing. We advise
as to patentability free of charge: and
in- m-.ke mi charge unless we obtain
patent.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the
Supt. of Money Order Div , and toofli
cials of the U. S. Patent Office. For
cireli.ur, novice, icrm? and . cferences
to actual clients in your own State or
countv, write to
f. A. SSOW A 0.-
Opp.
lil. Oiiice, Varhiiioti-i:, D. C.
We hasre just received a- fine lot
of Baldwin apples, also choice
oranges aad lemons. We have and
keep on hand, a superb stock of
staple and fancy groceries. Please
call and see for yourself.
Wjxlage & Thompson,
Grocers.
AMUSEMENTS
Albairy Opera House
)XE NIGHT ONLY
WEDXESIXAY.
. FEBRUARY
THOMAS Ni AST !
In bia artistic entertainment. Drawing in
black ai:ii white, aad painting in oil colors in
the presence of the audience."
Unserved Seals.
iiiUtry
$1.0
50
Reserved seats
riii- store. .
now on sale at Blackmail's
il
VIA
& California
And Connection-'.
Oregox
Railroad
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
California express trains run daily between
Albany and Sun K-ianeisco 'J brounh. time,
35
35
hotss
4:00 m..Lv I'.irtland Ar.. 10:40 am
S:l'0 m..iv Albany Lv.. 705am
7:40 a m. .Ai s. Fra 'ciseo.Lv.. 0:30 im
Local I!ks. Trains llnily Ex. Sunday
&:00 a m. . Lv IW'lund .
l'2:4n i) in. .Lv Albany...,
2:40 p m. . Ar Eugene. .
. . .Ar. . :i:45 pm
.... Lv.. 11:35 am
...Lv.. :00am
Lebanon lirancli.
S:M p m..Lv Albany Ar., 5:4. am I
S:50 p in..Ar Lebanon Lv.. 5;0ain i
2:.iO p m. . Lv vi;..tny Ar,. 2:4." pm !
l.oti p m..Ar Libunmi Lv,. i:ijo pm
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPEKS
Excursion slecjiers fur second-class pas-
sjiucI-m m all tbr.v.uh trains free o charge
The O. A. C. K It Ferry ma'-es coniiec:on
with at. the regular trains on the east side di
vision from foot of F street.
West Division.
Petween Portland and Corvallis.
Mail It a in Inily - Except Sunday.
7;30 a m.. i.v I'oriland Ar. .
12:25 p in..Ar Corvallis Lv..
0:15 pir.
1:30 pn:
Kxres i'rniii llailv Exoipt Sunday.
i:.' 0 p ni .. Lv. Portland . . Ar..
8:00 p m. . .r .M. MiinivilIe.Lv..
0:00 an,
5.15 an:
At Albany and Corva'lis connect
with
twins of Orem Fat iliu railroad.
rf-sTFor fu.l information reirartlin rates,
maps, etc-, call on to.i pain's agent.
K. KoKHLEU. E. P. KOGEItS,
Manager. G. F. i P. A
1
VJ",
W. riASTON. PHYSICIAN AND SLTl--i''Mi,
Al'miv, Orc-.'on
II. ELLIS,
jrenn. Alba
PCYsU IAN" ANU
v, (in-.-im.
St br
1)'
l. E. A. McALISTSK HAS LOCATED
his olti. e on tne corner of Fir-r. avd
l!roa,'a!bin streets, over 1'edlield & P.roiaiell's
store, where lie can be found when not pro
fessionally enaufd.
VpiS M.E. McCOV.M (UIOMCEOPATIIIC
l'L physician, office and residence corner of j
l irst and liaker streets, Alliany, ). Chronic
disease? a Seeialt.v. Consultation free. Of- j
lice noui's: 10!o12a m and 2 to 5 r. M.
VITOKXEVs..
i.)
I!. N.
Law,
I'.b.ACIiliriiN, ATTORNEY AT
Albany. Oregon. Uitiee in Odd
nij le. 'i;i M-a-tiee in court r.
Hows 'i i
oi the slate
and give special attention to a"
business.
UfOLVEUTON .v. IRVINE, A ITORNEYS
at Law, Albany, or. Oi'iee in rooms 13
and 14,
store.
Foster's block, over L. E. biain's
T K. WEATHORFORD, ATTORNEY
AT
t . law, Alhanv,
Oregon. i irti-e in Odd
Fellow's. Temple. Will practice in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business.
sn:itL tTiKs.
Itissoliitiitn uf 'iiiirliier.liii.
T
VII E COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE!
existing between John Isoni. E. J. L:n- !
ninir and Edward Goin, under the firm name
of Isom, LanuinLf & Co., is hereb' dissolved'
b; mut-..al conseM, Edward Coins retiring, j
JOHN ISOM,
E. J LANN1NG, :
EDWARD GolNS
Aibany, Jan. 2, ISS.S.
f "i h, tmuiimuc iti tin. ftilnrt will Kit .n?, iln rf .
ed bv John Isom and E. J. Lanning, under
same style of firm name, Isom, Lanning &
Co., who will pa.; all liabilities of the late
finn, and ae alone authorized to collect ail
outstanding accounts.
! Itcnl
Estate unit
AgriiCVi
Emiiloyiiieut
'PARTIES
HAVING FARMS FOR SALE ;
of about li;o acres, or those having lanfer
tracts which thev would be willing to divide ;
! up into W or l(io acre lo-.s, are invited to cab j
a' our ofliee, as we have a e;v customers for '
1 that class of firms. We c?n also furni-h par- j
?-s wai.fing help, eith-r male or female, for i
t city or country, w ith such help as they j
.sire on short iioliee; and we also have a few ,
situations for both male and female in the I
'city and country. Call at our o'lice if ; oil
j wan; help or want eniploymc nt. We can i:cl
j either tor yon. otlke No. 05 First street, ad-
ioinii.L' W. C. Tweed de's tin store.
F.
A. liL KlYtlAU I o.
H.
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER j
and jeweler, Albany. Oregon,
Magnolia Flour.
-I MIL BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV
1 ercd to anv part, of rhe citv, for -SI. 10 jier
,ack. JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
nlSOdtf
II. Hiiult.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK
warranted, shop since the fire removed
to Ferry st vet, second do.r from postorlice.
IHE PHU 0GRAPHER.
Paxton'R old eUnd Albany
Orer anil to California
PURE
yfToTlnnrrro)
III II III'" iff 111 M 4 ivV means,
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT
DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors
. ALBANY, - - OREGON.
Have removed into their new building
A FULL
WAGONS,
HACKS,
PLO VS,
HARVESTING
MACHINERY
Ahd all Implements
-The largest aud
FAEI "WAGONS,
In the central 'w'illamette Valley
promotly tided at lowest r:tes.
K urn
ITHOS. BRINK.
Fancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor
I Cornice Poles, Mirrors. Feather
Pillovs,Spring Mattresses,
Window Shades Walnut Ezten-
sion Tables Suits,
j And what you can't find at oilier houses, I have it. In racteverv-
j thing that is kept iu a tirst-class house.
I Ah, Maple and Walnut Chamher sets. Cafrti.
Siring Beds. Lounge Etc., Etc.. at Prices that
I CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALHAN x .... OREGON
n
iievere
oiise
WITH BILLIARD HALL
J. M. WILLIAMS,
CHOICE WINE
Kept constantly on hand,
sale. Everything fi st-class.
A full H
VSS -;t Revere Houc,
GEO. L. BLACKMAN,
(cucceesor to E. W. Langdon) ,
DEALER IX -
Drap, Fife, Oik Lea1, i!
Also a full line of Books, Stationery and Pei iodicals.
PRftSCRIPTIOXS CAREFULLY COMPOUXI E Odd Fellows Temple
2o Per Ceot Discount
FtmCASH
ON LUMBER
At J. M Dorranee's steam sawmill one and
one-bali mile from Mebama. For further
particulars, address
J.M. DORRANCE, Meharaa, Or.
!
excellence
proven In millions of homes
for more than a quarter f
a cen" Yy. It isused by the
Uniteu ciates 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 -
POWBER
and have on hand for the trade of 1SS8
LINE OF
STEEL
SPRLNGTooth
HARROWS.
FANNING
MILLS.
STEEL GOODS
FENCE WIRE
M bjT Farmers
best variety of-
I i s superior
HACS3 AND BUGGIES
Orders from a distance solicited and
i . ttxr-JEO
I
TO!
11
IIHIHEIl'
WITH
he
1A
AXD CLUB ROOM:
Proprietor
AND LIQUOR
ie of domestic and imported cigars Oo.'
Albany, Oregon.
WRIGHT. ARTIST, IS PREPARE
to sive instruction in drawtnir. a!
oil and water color painting. For terms a
ply at studio, residence of Mrs. Wm. I
bruille. co ner Kllswortff nmi ""nu-'h trect
aks is hot -ud goes ri.it t the 8jot, for
Oeumasm, nemalgia toothache, chilli
fevertiand colds. Soli by Fosh &
Mason.
T
1ENG HEVG, WASHING AND IRONISa
the Revere House and Johnson's Blicksu.i '
slicj). A 11 work warranted first-clasii an I aa,
isfactory. Prices low.
BOARDING AND LODGING ON 'IEAS
onabie terms at Mrs. C. Ball's restaurant
comer of Maker und First street, opiiosiljte
the Star brewery. No Chinese cooka.
mi i i w
HA flftWHir
I 111 I I III! hM I II 111
01 rui'Dit
la the Cilj
Sail
erfuiaery - Art w,