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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1888)
THE MORNING HERALD: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10, I88S. i l: THE MARKETS. Considerable is bein-.done in the local wheat market, Out prices uu- c-b. singed. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat Myi&Wic. Oats 30g4Uc. Flour 5 pei bbl. Potatoes 05e. Eggs -ioc. Butter 2oc. Lard MUtc Wool 'ii(d 85c. Hams 10llKc Sbouklors 0(tfi7c. iiac-on 11 12c. Hay Timothy, $20, oats and cheat, . Apples Nreen, 75c.(3'l per bu. Piuins Dried, 9(g,10v. per E. Apples dried bleached He sundried 7 8 c. Chickens Old 3.50: yoiin, $3 50 Hides Be-f hides greex, 5 c, dried 10 e : deer skins, 20c-; sheep uelts, 10 S' according' to wool. ' Beef 2;-.c gross. Mutton 62 50 per head. t!0;'S fie, dres.-ed. PORTLAND MARKETS. WHEAT. Only a light movement. Th- valley section is sending little life forward, while receeipts so far from the eastern section furnish no clue as ti what thev will be in the nearfuture The market 's largely in a waiting ' scare and only nominally tfa tecl 1 14 (a$l 15 and $1 25. i;v York and Chicago are again off Beer bohm cabling dull markets. . OATS. borne in tjy river boat. The market shows no disposition to soon work out of the dull state into which it has fallen. EGGS. Sales up to 40c. It is thought the high prices will soon be at an end. WOOL. Market somewhat excited and the high expectations of a year iigo ;ikely to rule again, on about as Kl'nu a foundation as they had then. THE- OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line 25 MILESSHORTER -ANI 22 Hours Less Time. Than by any other route: Fiist class through passenger and freight trout Portland and all points in the W'il atnttpe Vrljey to and from San Francisco. WtlIanieite Bfvep .nc of Steamer The Wm. M. Hoag, the S. Beutley and the Three Sisters are in service for both pas senger and freight traffic between Corvallis and Portland and intermediate poinl s, Ipav- --companVs wharf, CorvaHib, and Shis'rs. 4 Co. s wharf, Nos. 200 OZH Krout St.,-j?.rt!?"d, three times each week ! as follows: lv CorvalHs Momj.'iVed: iilid t!lu 10 00 ate , Lv Albany Mod , Wed. and Fri 12 00 am : At roruaaa Tues. , Thur. ana fcai o ou pm SOUTH BOUND. Lv Portland Mon., Wet1., and F'i 8 00 am Lv Albmv Tues., Thur. and Sat 1 20 pm Ar (Jorvallis Tues , Thur. and Sat. . . 4 20 pni Accomodations unsurpassed for comfort and ealety. Fares and freights via Ya.juina and the Oregon Development company's steam ehipe, much lest, that by any other route be tween al! points ic the WilKamette Valley vid San Francisco. Sailing dates. PROM TAQUESA. "Willamette Vallev Sunday. Jan. 22 Eastern Orsou Satur.layJaii. 28 I Willamette Valley Friday, Feb. 3 FROM SAX FRANCISCO T'trf.miW'nn Satnrdnv. Jan. 21 Willamette Valicy Saturuai, Jan. l'S The ronipany lesvrve the right to change; steamers or sailuur na'es. S. B. Toby, Gtn'l F & I'. Accnt. S04 llontgomeiy street, .1:1 i la .cisco, Cal. Daily passenger trains. (Except Sunday.) Lv T$n:.if.: a m ! Lv Alhanv 10 p. v " ("or-allis 10:;S a m " Corvafii 1-47 rv Ar Aii'uny i:lb A M i Ar Yatiuina ?'') P. v O. . C. trains connect -T.Ii-.iiv and 'r vaU Wm. M. Hoao, C C Hosce, Central Manager. ActiiiscG. F. &P. .!.-ei.t Porvaliis, Oresron (1 B. ROLAND i CO. Hew Store. lew ,s, CONSISTING OF MES'S ' FarnUbiRK onls. Hut, t'ai., Roots, ttnr and Fine (iwlkinjr. 4'boicr ! Ion in Fiincy Siininu-r .Neck Viar.Sllk I inlerwe:r, ICiitltriKa" 1 ;ulerwear, FiIi. i'lark iuil .U.v-. The very best make of Hand Sewed Shoe and the ver alest "Ivle in Men's Youth' and lwy lthing. Ill Celebrated Slake of Hat s in EVERY STYLE. Remember our stock consists of br:c;1it .new fresh jrootis, and as honest, fair am' square t'ealing is our matto, we ask the pub lic to call and get prices. Xo trouble toshow goois. "One twor -st of the Revere House, Aibanv. Oregon. C. B. ROLAND & CO. PLAXIXG MILL FOR SALE. THE MOST desirable factory privilege in the city. Iu ijuire of C. L. Brush, foot of Lyon St. JOHN BRIGGS, Roses a. Specialty. Cemetery lots planted and cared for by the m'oth or year. ALBANY, OREGON -4. L. COWAN. J. W. Cl'SICK Cowan & Cusick Albany, - - Oregon Transacts a general banking business. iJraw sijrht drafts on New Yovk, &an Fran 5soo .ind Portland, "r. Loan money on approved security. I .ffeceivc deposits subject to check. 1 Collections' entrusted to us li receive -xnipt attention. V7Ah WITH Till? MM VlHDi I n II I I I 1 1 I.. I 1 1 II I I II Mil. II .w I 11. 1 H i iifyii ii II Ui ii ii i i ii Mill ii ii iii'iiii fVKMl! ! , "Sfe - STEWABT.& SOX, Dealers in General mm we TAKE a i PiUPIB hmkm in (to Must Agpicultal Umk Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity,strength and wholesomeness. More economical thaii the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test,lshort weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in e ins. Royal Baking Pow der Co., 100 Wall St., s. y. CHOICE n m i -NSD- VEGETABLES. -THE- illiiDiette :-: Packing Have on exhibition a large stock of fine Table Fruits and Vegetables. All table fruits are put up in pure cranulated sugar syrup, and are warranted to give satisfaction. Also A complete stock of fancy . . .'.and staple groceries, crock- eryware, glassware, wood- enware, cutlery, etc., etc Don't fail to examine their goods and prices. Second Ellsworth St ALBANY Coltate Institute, mm' 0REeM- 887 ..I8S8 A Full Corps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literaiy, commercial and nprmal vlaa-es. Courses of study ar ranged to meet the needs of all grade5 of students. hSp.cial indm-cinents orfered to students frcm aqroad. Tuition ranges from 5.50 to 12.50 PER TKRM. Board in private families at low rates. Rooms for self boardiiiir at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over pupils away from home. For eirouiars and full particulars, address the president, REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, Albany, Orezon. DAVIS BROS- AND CO. DEALERS IS GKNERAL MERCHANDISE. ! SHEDD, LINN Co.. OREGON. THE PHU 0GRAPHER. Paxton's oM stand Albanr 1 Kenl Estate. IF YOU HAVE FARM PROPERTY FOR sale call on Curran & Monteith, as they have customers tor a number of desirable tracts ofland. They -also have some choice improved city property for sale, and a few lots ranging from 225 to S500 in price. Terms sent to purchasers. Executor's Xotlre. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned have this day been duly appointed evecutors of the last will and testa ment of Hugh L. Brown, deceased, by the county, court of Linn county, Oregon, and that all persons havinz claims against said estste arc hereby notified to present the saitte, properly verified, to the undersigned at Broivpsville, Linn county, Oregon, within j six Trr.nths from the date of this notice, i Xted February 2 13. J. M. MOVER, JOHN BROWN, Executors. TUIXS W H v IT UJJ 111 I Ui V ill V 111 V ULUilVLVi No more long-winded accounts and exhorbifaiit pro fits. In the fiitme we shall sell strictly for Paying cash for all goods purchased, making no bad debt, and having the use of our money by the cash system, we cansave the purchaser fully 20 per cent on all purchases. KigLires -PRICES POWNSVILLE, Best brands Savon soap per box LeRoi Des Savon King soaps per bos Thomas' cold water bleaching soap per Best Island rice 17 lbs Corn or gloss starches 3 pipers for Arm & Hammer soda 4 papers tor All soaps 4 bars Standard coal oils per 5 gal. can Best Eastern syrup per 5 gal.. Best Plistern syrup per 1 gal. tin Rio and Cosva Rico coffees 4 lbs Best Savador cotfee four and ore-halt Best white beans 25 lbs Best red or pink beans 27 lbs (J sugar 12 lbs Granuated suyar 10 and one-half lbs Soda crackers per box McMurray oysters, large cans, plor " ' small " 7 for Best uucolored tea 5 lb. cans Best Japan tea 1 lb. papers Suices, mustard and gingers 15c per can Nads of all sizes 25 lbs vflift above are prices on a few of the many articles in our immense stock of general merchandise. We guarantee that everv article in our lines shall Ve sold at prices to correspond with the above men tioned -ai tides. OlsTE PEICE TO ALL HIGHEST MARKET PRICE CCME AND 1 1 nuivii ouii .BROWNSVILLE, January 20, 1888. Don't Lie AT- OREGON 1 00 , - . 1 0 Ijox 1 j0 ' 1 00 2n -j 1 - -o 1 00 lbs 1 00 J 00 1 0C J 00 1 00 0 1 0C 1 85 35 or 2 for : . . -o 1" 00 PAID FOR ALL PRODUCE SEE US o n IS A WATERS. Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Bufyies Mope and Cordage Blacksmiths ' Supplies Garden and - o) m Lamps and Lamp Trimmings AT- JULIUS GEADWOHL'S Crockery Store. i-oger Bros'. Silverware, French, China and Crystalware, Boys' Wagons vnd "Doll Carriages, Fancy and Toy Ooods. SAVE' Y UR MONEY Bv buying your goods trom my"store. I am buy ing direct from the taetory and sell at Eastern prices with freight added, lor cash. Kenton's Bnkinff Powde - o) - ,nt for ten responsible Fire and Marine In mpanies, representing $7 2, 000,000. Insure 1 1 am agf and protect youi self before aiifllt JLVH lilt? J l.lUJV jjiwo. lei on park Francais. Hier TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE, M. BAVMGAItT, Proprietor. arext doorjto the Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oregon Keeps constant on hand the finest imported and domestic wines, liquors, e.gars a tobaccos. Only first-class liquorjstore in she city. SPEClADWTENTIOrt PAID TO ORDERS FROM TPE COUNTRY Nothing is -At the old established jewelry store of- H. EWBBT; Hadwae Carpenters9 Tools Ba ilders' Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder &Fuse Sa ws and A aces. Grrass Seeds. T - (o - One Pound Can,2oc (o - it is too late, l am also t r!n. Portland. - wird deutch gesprochen. nicer than Ciie- Silverware, Etc, m Oregon Views;; 1 J. G- CRAWFORD, J THE PI0T06EAPHBE ALBANY " - - OREGON. f lARRIES THE FINEST LlJf EOF OREGON Vviu.ve.n the V'est. Catalogue sent on appli cation. Wr have al) ail the neeatives or A.u. i'axton, male at Aliiany, anaJany one can iuvc dii)lieates from tiei; at the following, prices: Cariir., per tlozen Si n . caoinel :er uczen S3 U0. Coiu'dirs, per dozen 6 00. Copinir anfl ciilaryi1' old Dictycs a specialty.- WiFoiiileriCo;'! -Funeral Directors'; PR0M5T ATTEtiTi ON. FIRST-GLASS 1IEAHSE-" i&i-Miev business hours vafl at retldei.ee corner hi th iiid Bak.r stieets. i CROSSED & ALLEN, PROPUIETORS OF- rr COMPANYNOL Gootls handled g honee- i hold goods a specialty. H. F. MERRILL, banking and Insurance. ALBANY, - - - OBEGOM Sell exchanjte on New York Sn Franofeeo and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city ivarrantn. He jeive deposits subject to check. Interest 1 lowedon time deposits Collections will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited, (arottiee noure from 8 A. M.,to 5 P. v. (JOHN SCHMEER'S LiYery,F6Bd & Sale Stable. Corrtcr Second and Ellsworth Sts . ALBANY, - - OREGON Honsiss boaiidkd by the day or month. Car riages or bujorieb on reaaocable terme vfinlff SPECIAL. COAL OIL. Made at Oakland, Cal., October 19, 1887,Jhy Charles J. Woodoury, at the request of the city council, in, the presence of trie chief n--giiieer of the fire department, the fire warden city attorney and members of the city council-- ELAINE OIL Burned at 136 Dcs : STAR KEROSENE, From Whittier, Fuller & Co., Burned at ISO Des STARLIGHT, "Family Favorite," liurned'at 106 Deg . PEARL OIL Bnrned at 104 Deft . GOLDEN STAR i;urnedat 110 Dcg EXTRA STAR KEROSENE: BEATS THEM ALL. Sax Francisco, Oct. 24, 188T. Messrs. Whittier, Fuller & Co., Front and Pine street, city: Gentlemen 1 have made a very careful and thorough burning test of your "Extra Star Kerosene, water white." ex pressly for family use, and find the burning test to be 14:8 Degrees. Very res-iectfully yours, CHARLES J. WOODBURY. Portrait YZijC Photographer Tweedale's Building SITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT ST. CHARLES HOTEL. H. E. PARRISH, Prop. LLBAXO.V, '- - OREGON' . First-class in all its apartmencs. -Special at tention paid to commercial men. Atay Bath House -AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR "Ladies and children's hair dress in ar a specialty. Dntue satisfaction euaranteed. E. BECKWITH. M. D., Homoeopathic FliLYSICTAIT & STT5a3-E031T. Office over Gradwohl's store, near First and Ferry streets, Albany. 04T SrPFRVIBORe 1DU Drnrrmrn IX to include in their' annual reports th tools belona-ing to the county in their raid districts, and also the condition of the roads in thir respective districts, and about what, amount of lumber will probably be needed for bridges therein next season. And any person hearing of any lumber being pur chased at county expense bj any supervisor will please take interest enough in county affairs to report the same to the county court that we mav investigate the matter. J. J. WHITNEY, Couuty Judge V,.. b .-. II 11. TT AiDiuiy nmfflwaj f i t iurning Tests lj OF !