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9 THE MOPPING ULRALD : WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18S8 .A: 5 I 8 r Vz j. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. ; Arrives Depart THE ITY COl.VCll,. Successor to E.GoinEiected Street Eailway and Electric Light Measures. 'Passenger.... Treisr.t 11:15am. 1:00 p m ; 5:2npm:6:0 a. in O. fc R. R. TIME-TABLE. NORTH BOUND. I Arrives Departs, Arrives. Cala.expr Eugene ex (Freight t!:4naml 7.05am Portlan-lO.lOam 11 loauijll. 35air. 7.10am 3.45pm 2.45pm SOUTH BOUND. Arrives' Departs Arrives. Caia.exp Eusene ex freight 7.45pm! 8.05pm i Ashland 9.00am 12.20pmj 12. 40pm! Eugene 2.40p m 1.30pm; Eugene (i.OOpm No freight teceived for south after 11 a. of same dij-. LEBANON BRANCH. bridges on Fourth and Fifth streets -j was awarded to J. Cioshy. CLAIMS ORDEKED PAID, "THE VETKK.4A OF 181'J." frmAlua'y Departs J. ii?.. .yLi"50p m No. 13 I S.10 p m j Arrives Lebanon at 1.3'i " 8.50 p m p in j i'm Leban No. 12 I 5 00 a in I.o. 14 2.00 p m Albauyat 5.45 a m. " 2.45 p m. THE .HlIlN Mails ?t th Albany postofiiee close as follows: j-'or all offices north "J Th pn.sjtKrn states I The West Side And the Narrow Gua'.'eR . R. er Portland and Salem. . . . Coryallia and YaiUina AH iliiet'S south. . . 'rG:30 A. M. ) 11 A. M. 12:30 v. M. 7:30 I', m The postottice will lie closed each evemn:,' Yrom six to seven o'clock. Reistered matter tor the early morrnr' train should be mailed before S o'clock the levious svemr.ir. THE WEATIIEK TO-DAV. S.s Frascisco, Feh. 14 Weather Indica tions for the next twenty -four hours bcitin ning at 7 p. M. are: Cooler; fair weather. .IOII1X.H AKOl'T TOH.. llegnlar meeting of the city council was held last night. The committee on ordinances re ported an amendment to the ordi nance preventing the - spread of contagious diseases, which was adopted. The city printing was awarded to Stites & Nutting at ten cents per square. The special committee to whom was referred the matter of locating a sewer in the third ward recom mended that the sewer be built on Railroad street, which report was adonted. The pest house recently con structed was accepted by the city, and the board of health were in structed to rent it. W. R. Bilyeu presented a peti tion from Engine Co. No. 1, asking that the city purchase for the use of the company a new steamer, the same to be an improved Clapp & Jones engine. Petition of citizens asking for the removal of the wash house of San YVa, was read and referred to the committee on health and police. Petition for a bridge at tiie inter section of Eighth and Washing ton streets, was read and referred to the committee on streets and public property. Ordinance to purchase a new fire engine for No. l's, read first and second times, and referred to the committee on ordinances to re port at the next meeting. Ordinance to grant to the Albany Street Railway company the right W. H. Huston, repairing engine Stites i: Nuttinir, printing W. C- Cassell, lamp post, Stewart & Sox, muse. I. Haes. expenses, X. J Henton, fees etc. John Jones, engineer, F. M. Westfall, ubrhtwatch, W. A. McClain, ' ' Isaac Hays, crosswalks, H. Laurient, building sewer, For pest house SS.50 J 6 751 2,25! . ,t.T 13.00 65,55 75. j0 50,00 5,00 22,25 182,40 X45,09 LIW lOINTY !:0!!IICITI4M3T?. KIN OVER BY THE CABS. A Tramp in Attempting to Board the Train Has One Leg Cnt Off. A man named Jones, who had evidently been riding on the break beam, in attempting to board the south bound passenger train Mon day night as it was leaving Harris-' burg fell beneath the car. His lett leg was run over and crushed, be ing nearly severed from his body. The train passed on without any one knowing what haxl happened, but some young men heard the man's cm s and came to his assist ance, lie was given medical aid j and kept over night at Harrisburg, and yesterday morning was taken j to Portland. The unfortunate man, although he had the appearance of a tramp, had money enough to pay his pass age to Portland, where he said he wanted to be taken for treatment. "'The Veteran of 1S12" on Friday. Low prices still prevail at F. M. French's. Call and see our new goods. W. F. Read Use Dwight's cow brand of soda ind saler-atus. For a good pair of spectacles go .to F. M. French's Choice evaporated appricots and -peaches at Parker Bros. : A new lot of fountain pens at "Will & stark's jewelry store. Choice Riverside Naval oranges a.ndv fine Sicily lemons at J. .Joseph's. Good young team and new wagon lor sale' cheap, if taken s-in. .See Kenton & Chase. T. P. Goodman, of Jcrdon Val ley, was in the city yesterday looking after bushuss interests. A social dance will be given at ' th onerai house to-n'ght. Good mus c Mr. S. will be in atttndance. Z. Taylor, of llalsey, was to construct and operate a street milwnv. nresented bv J'. K.Weatli- erford." was read first and second times,and referred f o the ordinance committee. Ordinance No. 17G relating to contagious diseases was put upon its third reading, and passed unanimously. The following proposition of N. II. Allen to furnish the city with electric lights was read and refer red to the committee of the whole, to meet on Thursday evening to consider the subject. ELECTRIC LIGHT PROPOSITION. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the Citu of Alhany: Gentlemen : Having now re ceived a portion of my electric light machinery and a sumcieni quan tity to commence the work ot wir ing the city and other work re quired to put the plant in opera tion, before the work of putting up the poles and wiring commences, it becomes necessary for me to know who desires to take the light, .i. l-:.l ,-. i;,rlir tltv- riinirw ! Wllttli Ul . . . - ; Ihc Coming Events. Another meeting of the execu tive committee having in charge the masquiaue ball was hold last night, reports from sub-committees were read and every indica tion now tends to show that the ball will be the biggest event of the season. Nearly every dancer in this city has signified a willingness to be'present, and those who hav'nt Synopsis and Programme of the G- A. K, Play to be Presented next Friday. Following is the synopsis and programme oi the drama "The VeSeran of 1812," which will be presented bv local talent at the opera house next Friday evening, for the benefit of the G. A. R. and W. R. C, of this city. DRAMATIS PERSON.E. Col. Warren, the veteran of 1812. Bill Jones, the scout. Jim Haines, the villain. Sheritf Slason, Haines' backer. Old Zibe, darkey servant of Col. Warren. Pete, darkey servant of Col. Warren. Captain Hardy, U. S. A. , Charles Morrison, sergeant. Jake Whitaker, yankee engineer and lawyer. Jiftnes Manson, corporal. J udge u entworth. Clerk of court. Kesiah Wetherby, yankee maiden, .housekeeper fo. Col. Warren. Mary Morrison, the sergeant's wife. Soldiers, sheriffs posse, darkeys, otilcers, liberty justice, hope, mercy, angels and child. SYNOPSIS OF THE PLAY. Opens- on Colonel Warren's plantation in Western Virginia; the valiant old veteran defending the stars and stripes loses the hie of his old servant Zibe and his own life in spite of the heroic efforts of Keziah and the scout. Change to Nelsonville, Mass., and depicts the stirring scenes of the enlistment of union soldiers. In the tented field and showing ; the innumerable dangers attending ! the soldiers' life and the heroic Chey Ogranize for a Third Party paign in the Coming Election. Cam- patriotism that sustains even to a should; as music will be furnished i prospective ignominious death, bv Parsons & Bravs orchestra, of! Returns to Nelsonville and de P'.rtland, The prizes will be giv-l'icts the plots and villainy that en as follows: To the best sus- j a circum vented by virtuous lives lained gentleman dancer, a gold- j and patriotic devotion. Albany, Feb. 14, 18SS. The Linn County Prohibition Conference met in this city Tues day, according to previous notice, and Aas called to "order by the chairman. The conference was opened with prayer by J. M. Marks. 'A. Y. Smith was elected secretary. It was suggested that the chairman appoint the central comnittee. Tne following were appointed: llalsey, H. B. Ken iuston; Orleans, A. Y. smith; Santiam, J. M. (Jotheld; Lebanon, C. M. Talbot; Scio, B, H. Irvine; Franklin Butte, John Bryant; VaterlooTJ. B. Gibheard ; Browns ville, Win. McCloud ; sweet Home, Mr. Burnett ; Harrisburg. H. A. Davis ; Crawlordsviile , John Chance: Fox Valley, S. M. Mc Clain; shedd, Win. McConnick, Uock Creek T. J. Buttler; Liberty, Mr. Ingram. It was moved that the county convention be held March 14. The motion was de bated for and against and carried, It was moved that -the representa tion be based ai the county conven tion, allowing one delegate for each precinct and one for every ten votes cast for G. M. Miller, or fraction over five, which carried. It was moved that the primaries be held on March 10, 18S8. A communication from the voice lecture department in regard to sending a lecturer to this slate was read. It was moved that an effort be made to secure the lecturer at Albany, carried. It was moved that Rev. 11. P. Webb be appointed a committee to comer with the W . O. T. U. of Albany with, regard to securing the lecture by them. It was moved that ihe convention re quest the W. C. 'l. U. to extend an invitation to Ex-Gov. St. John to deliver a lecture in Albany.. Rev. H. P, Webb, J. W. Blain and J. II. Townsend were appointed that committee bv convention to conter r1- fvUV. WEIGHT PURE lis superior excellence proven hi millions of homes for more than a quarter of a ecnf" ry. It is used by the Urn ten fciaies government. Endorsed by the heads of the greatuniversities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's the only Baking Powder that does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alnm. Sold only in cans, FKICE BAKING CO. POWDER NET' TORK. CHICAGO. ST. I.OV13. AGRICULTURAL DEPOT DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors ALBA MY, - - OREGON. Have removed into their new buiklsg and have on Mnd for tiia U-ade of 1883 A FULL LINE OP STEEL headed cane. To the oest sustained lady character, an oil painting 24x oi inches, with a 5 inch bronze frame, and to the neatest lady costume a pair of gold bracelets. The prizes are valued at $25, and will be worthy souvenirs to the winners. In anticipation of the large crowd from a distance who will be in the city that day, the coinmitte has had arranged sever. ty-six seats down stairs, which can be reserved at fatty cents each ; m sale at Blackmail's. Arrangements are le ng made for costumes full particularr of which will be given through the Herald in due time. In the mean time orders can be in in the citv Tuesday and bad his : """" 1 measure taken for the Weekly j led to believe that Herald lor the coming year. dtv Qnld eIlCOnrage my el- Abe Hackleman received yester-; orts Q; enterprise by its patronage, dav bv steamer a fine f 100 short j , , bought what" I deemed the systems best calculated for the purpose ot lighting the city, as wt-ll as for domestic and other bnmed Duram bull, which he had purchased in Benton county. Winn, the Travelers' accident insurance airent, will have time to u.-es ; and knowimr that vour hon . i 1 i!.' ! .. . i 11 .! - . I-.-. . . write httv policies during mis ; orable bodv wouiu wisu io miu week. "'Call early and avoid the j something'of the cost of the light, iush. j " etc., before you could act intelli- -... ! :o n irJn.lo nf bH-; tront.lv. is the obiect of this coin- lYUie' I till L'Ulil o 7 - left at Parker Bros, bakery. Sup per will be served for those who desire it at the City Restaurant. , 1 : 1 .... verware. ciocks anu jew en v n. Will & Stark's successors to F. W. -Carter. They have a large stock to select from. The immense stock of boots and ehoes at A. P. Mcll wain's is ,being slaughtered at twenty-live percent, discount on each and every dollar's worth sold. WiU;& Stark, who recently pur chase the jewelry store of F. W. Carter are selling tine jewelry and silverware at very low prices. Sat isfaction guaranteed. The 'Star Baking Powder in one pound cans at 1'5 cents per pound at J. Joseph's is a delight to house keepers, satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Try a can. Encouraging news comes from Pine Creek 'concerning oi.erations of the Oregon Mining Company, savs the Baker City Democrat. A number of miners arrived in the city and tell of immense bodies of rich ore in sjght. Messrs. Franklin & Co. liaye opened in connection with their second hand store a first-class tin shop, and will hereafter be in the lield for contracts and all other -work usually connected with the ibusiness. i Savs a Prineville paper: A calf Woriaing to J. II. Snodderly be came buried beneath a large straw stack recently, and remained bu ried for a period of six days before it was missed. When uncovered it was alive but a colt that was with it soon died. of munication. I have concluded after mature deliberation to make the price of lights to the citv as follows: For each 2000-candle power arc light run until 1 o'clock a. m., $10 per month, and for all night ser vice, tluit is from dark until day light, $12.50 per month. For a 30-candle incan.lescent light run until 1 o'clock A. m.. $1. to per. month, and for all night service, $2.50 per month, 1 going to ail the expense of putting lamps in posi tion and furnishing all renewals and guarantee that the light t-hill be kept up to the standard in aver age brilliancy and shall be relia bfe. " In making the price of lights to the city I bjive taken intoconsider tion the financial condition of the citv and what could be appropri ated for this purpose as well what I could afford to furn ish the lights for without loss to myself. It was my desire that the city should make the best appear ance po:-s ble, to prosper and grow : arid feeling that appearance much to do in deciding those wishinsr to locate in our city, and knowing that well lighted streets are quite a factor in helping to form an opinion about any city, 1 came to the conclusion to offer you the cheapest light that any city on this coast has, namely !fl2.50 per month for an all night light, ftalem pavs $10.50 for a light till 1 o'clock a . m . Portland pays $20 per mon th for an all niaht service, and private consumers pay $15 per month for i;,.i.f ;n i n'flock a. m. The low- .Uiniu Company KcorsanizMl. The Oregonian says the sale of 200,000 shares of Sierra Nevada stock to Messrs. Van P.. PeLash mutt, C. W. Knowles, II. B. Oat man and John Davenport appears to have been a signal trim which has awakened anew the interest mining matters there. Dortant transfer has Ken lot by a complete reorganization of the Sierra Nevada mining companv. Mr. Van B. DeLashmutt having elected president, H. B. Oat- AGT I. Scene L Plantation scene. Death of ohl Zibe.. j Scene 2. Burying the flag. j Scene 3. arne as first, j "Thomas Jones' darkeys." j i ACT II. The Morrison home. "Off ,to ; the war." j ACT III. i Scene 1. Same, as first. "Death! of the veteran." i Scene 2. In tiie woods. "The j biter bitten." j Scene o. In camp. Morrison ! condemned. ACT IV. Scene 1. The Morrison parlor. The villain checked. Scene 2. Near Nelsonville. The tin trunk agaia. , , .Scene :. Military execution. "A pardon, stay the execution. Avr v. t . . Scene 1. In Nelsonville. Atter three years. Scene 2. In the court room. in ! The dead returned and the villain This im-! punished. 1 rufft with the W. C. T. L. in regard to this lecturer. A cote of thanks was extended to the Albany Hkkaljj, the states Rights Democrat an 1 Lebanon Ex press for publishing notices of this meeting. It was moved that a copy of the minutes of-this meet ing be tendered to the county, pa pers for publication. On motion adjourned. A. V. .mitii. Secretary.. WAGONS HACKS, PLO VS, HARVESTI'G MACHINERY rnvsHuvs HAR FANNING MILLS, STEEL -00D3 FENCE. WIRE Aiii. all Implements. Jkl j hmm -The largest aud Issst variety of- f W. riASToN, PHYSICIAN A5i!). SCK VT, t,r-'". Albany, Orevon FARM WAGONS, HASSS A2TB BUGGIES In tlve central Willamette Valley. Orders lioni a die&Bce solicited and :yOHi-ptly felletl at lowest rati-. Mil. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AM) St'ltr . -'treoti, Aili:n y, Oi'vu'iit. 11. E. A. McALlSTEK HAS LOCATED Lroa.'alhin streets, ovtr lle tticid & lironneU's store, where he can lie found when not pro fessionally engausd. KS M.E. McOOY. M. O.HOMCEOPATIIIC ih vriiuian, ottioe and resilience earner oi I Kirs', and liiker streets, Albany, Or. Chronic I diseases a specialty. Consultation frefe Ot- rice hours: ! to 12 A M and 2 to 5 ?: ..v. ATKMt.VKVS. K tarn M' DR. Jv. BLA . Law, xVtba UKHURN, ATTOIi.NEY w .1. Lowenlierj. man. vice-president, treasurer, and I). V. Sherman, secretary. The new board of direc tors consists of P. Goldsmith, II. Abraham, J. Bourne, Jr., J. O. Davenport. C. W. Knouics ami George I. Markle. President De Lashmtitt will adopt a vigorous policy, and expects to have the mine" declaring dividends by June 1st. The present mode of hand ling the ore by hand assorting, at a cost of $2U per ton is both expen sive and unsatisfactory. An addi tional twenty-live tons per day capacity will be added to the con centrator of the Tyler and Stem winder m'nes especially for Siena Nevada oi e. The cost of this ad dition will be about !?2")0 ami as the cost ot working the ore ty ma chinery is about $l.2- per ton, it will b'e seen that a great saving will be effected ami a great deal mnre ore can be worked. It is ex- ncftcil that this addition to the ! i concentrator will be completed and running in sixty days. ;ulti Watt-UUivvM Away. u l!imiiii Aixnii llii-. It is a straight business proposi tion, easily comprehended and worth givii g attention to, that the entire stock ot boots atwl snoes at i and 11, A. 15. Mcilwain's i.s now oit"erd at j twenty-hve per cent, aiscouni. This s'ale is positive, as tiie entire assortment is offered without re serve at this slaughter in prices. h-. llow's Temple. Vil! practice in ail. courts oi '.I-.t- state, and giro special attention to all Vn!.iness. rOLVEHTOS' k IK VINE, 'ATTORNEYS at Ijiw, Allyuiy, ur. Oitiee ia :ooms 13 Fosters Block, over L. E. likiin's. T K. V J . law, WEATHKFOUI ATTORNEY ATT Alhany, ire-ron . uli-e in Odd l-'ello-w's Tainple. V 111 practice in all the i courts of thetate, and jrive spccinL.a-.teiitioii! 1 to all husiiiKSS. StiirlliiiK A 1 errill fall! A wonderful offer! Cloaks, jack ets and wraps, of every description, at sweeping priues. Desiring to trreatlv reduce our stock on these lines before taking.inventory,.we wd otler our entire 1 ine of .-. pringyr Pros, tailor made garnuMits at cost or less. This is a rare chance. Ca.il early while the assortment is large. Monte; ni & Si:it.i;."iach. SI'Ml.tl. SltTHIS. iturE f'jf' wnHl THE' T n tri H. EVfElll". PRACTICAL W A TCI I il A K Eil and jeweler, Alhany, Otvl?h yia'-mtli:'. Flour. UIF, BEST MAGNOLIA FL'M. It DELI i - sred to any u.rt ol the citv, tor s.1.10 per sack. Jul IN' A. CKAWfOKO. 1 yidtf 1 I 17oK, Y;1 ! r I! FINE WINES AND LUPOUS 3L HauniJirt's. XE1V TO-DAY. FIREMlrfl; I Mn ci mi Aim A A j AT THE 4 Uu. PERSONS KNoWIKTHEMSEiVES i indeDted to Kcllield iS KrowneU will please come forward and settle the same vcishoiit tuvtber n .tice ami ohdge us. Alhany, Juauirv 1, 18Sa. liE!FlEl.O A BROWSKLL. liou w ill Save 'lny. ) EY TAKING YOClt SEEING M AGHIXES to tk repairer, 15 F. Paivoiis, at Sixth and Jefferson streets, Albmy, Oregfa. satistaetioiv or r,o pay. t'uulrartwr ami.. ltnill:f. Good Francis Pteiffey has placed in his Amtlv Ooera House. Tat V,," iZ k THOS. BRINK. Fancy Wicker Cliairs Louaares Parlor Cornice Poles, Mirrors Featlier Pillows,Spring Mattr essesj Window Sliades W alnnt Exten sion. Tables, Suits, And- what you can't find at oilier houses, I have it. In iVictevery thing that is kept in a first-class kouse. Ash, Mapleund Walnut Cham&er sets Cliairs, Spring Beds, Immye J., Et4i at Prises that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY - - - - OliEGQN Vncf .-. tl-A loct llV the Chinese New Year's, and the j est all night service I could hear ot ninet wAalt.liv Chinese house gave a "-reat blow-out las.t evening. The Mongols burned up $S0 worth of firecrackers and bombs, and the hundred -or so small boys who wit nessed the 'affair shouted them selves hoarse. Now thatithe political campaign iis approaching it is a seasonable time to sulbsctibe for the Daily liE&Ai.o. It will contain a mil re- nnHtical conventions anu on tne coasi i,iiui' i "'r The running of an all night lamp wih require the services of an, ex tra man and an additional con sumption of carbons and wood ...i. ctoam is used, which will ,.f nDvtn nparlv as muctuaiKi perhaps more, than I can expect from the city, and would there fore prefer to furnish the light til. i K M if that would give satisfaction. ' ' Gentlemen, the above proposi- tion and bnei statement vl climv case at the Albany soda anu candv works a gold watch, which will be given away to the customer who purchases -of him the most cigars. Every person who buys a cigar will receive a ticket. At the end of ninety days the one holding the largest number J of tickets will receive the watch. It is warranted to be a genuine gold watch worth $50- His cigars are the best in the market. This is- a rare chance to get a gold watch free. WKIKSIAV. Music by Fortlaml. ' Parson A: Bray's orchestra i'EKKI'AKY 2i and eoaiitry. Will coi-.tr-Aot to Wi-.lil bruJires baru.-s.UKl U manner rj dSvollis-ic houses, in cludi'.v' gtiGKn Anne an sr?ks ot iuiiuin,. "-taatlake wnl Elizabeth-;. Will; ftinush plans -PRIZES- and spwitications without oha:.J. Satisfac tion -ua;-auteed. w. C: :assell. Xoatost Liitly'H CosMune bracelets. i. Best Milaint-d Laaly fluwaoter-Aii oil oaintin. , Best ; fill Ionian har:mr Al so.d headed caue. Pairl f goti j -ry BOARDING HOUS Bv- 5E!iS. M. i uelL Everytamtf iresn. anu Koouis rented by t ie week wr month, fai-ti-m uaraiuee I. FKSsV clean-. Sa.SiB, TM-.imuTKI.VATf. A. BURKHASI & 1 Co.'s real estac and wiiployment offjie. a -iw-.rf o political conventions elections, u. . f ,T;i hA ' xcmhl most respectfully submit to of questions at issue and , n b6 Wd hoping tha you u.. -..,;i ;. ni r,r,t delay action longer than is man Tcai-lx.i s litxUute. Tbe annual county teachers in stitute for Linn county Oregon will be heltl at Albany commencing on Wednesday aiternoon, March 14th 1883. and continuing during the 15th and 163k. 1. V. 6. Keid, Co. !?cliOol Sup't. All en- invited to rotund Tbje committee t reserves ihe riirht tc refuse aU duuDtfui char- ' ,,, . wnrK (1i..:fa.-ni also, two 'irls 50 do acters. "eneral housewaxk. Agply at otice . l 5 $ 25 mm Saip hm ! WITH BILLlAKtI?ALL A1)CL.UB ROftMS. WILLIA MS, Proprietor TICKETS.. .aj.ieuv -Keservo'l seats limited to 76 3"Supier will bs-served at tbe City ranl for iA. cent&u Eestau- -,ITV RESTACliAST- FRESH OXSTERS j every day served "ia. any style. ' Itet-Uion. .ioi;vorpd anywhere in the i.i rents ner week, or sent by for $5.00pqryear- An must"1 Journal. wctom worm, au llie . i , irated Chicago jomnai, , - t rpf,isin2 to allow the r11 r T 'A lilt-. HIIIL i 1 HJ.t,t l I'VVM its appear1-- - the is a " , illus-niade an will not delay action absolutely necessary for .reasons previously set forth. 1 N. H. Allen. Mr. Koh- Au LMJpiU'luut Just bt-fore going to press wo learned that Fex 20th had bee-a decided upon as the time for hobl in: that eagerly expected Y. "W.. C. T. U. entertainment, further ar ticulars to-morrow. k Departarelt lei Store, Sbw Goods, TIH.HA8DWMEAHD NOVELTY STORE TU. GCNDEKSON IS I-REP.VSED TO I I vn-i;ti2? at Li office corner Bakerand i Tiird streets, from i to 11 o clock A. M. ami from 4 to i p M- Nitbin' but. hrst-class v irus usid. CIIAS. W. Only hrsveelass House ill the CltV. ailipie iwnua v.'.u- nicrrdil uien. No Chinamen .nploycd in the kitchen. General stage uttif ft for Corvallis. CHOICE. WINE AND LIQUOR Kept constantly on bani sale. JLve-rytuing nrsi-ciis A full line domestic 3iid imported cigars on. r KVERE HOfSE, ALBANY, OU.- J.. PteiiJer, -OPENED BY- Communication ler in regard to from the opening oi Wr.;tr fl.ll 9.D1V appea.amf - edited anu " "3cr7 Exan,lnatlu. Xntice fe hereby given mat, rtionofteacheis llA1env Linn te court " noon on! ?-' , '', Keb 9 1888. All m Please take , notice and be i T T 3 extension, was reaa anu reienw to the committee on streets and public property. The resignation of K. Goin as f For your fine imported ana "West oi:;ar go to M. Bi'iiiiiirart's store, one Uoor east o Lan.irdrii's. store. Kcy cigur dru.K Fresh oranges received Ky every steamer at Fracis rfeilVy's. councilman in the third ward was j read and accepted, and Virgil Tar-1 ker was elected to fill the vacancy, j The recommendation of the committee on streets that all defec- j tive sidewalks be repaired w; i .wL.tktori. and various erosswains and bridges were ordered repaired. The contract for constructing cr-wwalks was let to J. Clellan. Tke contract for building loot WILLIAM SIIPSOB. 10, 15. 20 ami 25 Birl ami l.a!:iuj. riOOD e;ard, WIT"; or without VT rooms, at reasonable rates by the day or week, at Mrs. Frver's Tlird street, between i EU-oith and Lvon. AJi white help it this house. M Pahiuai Sewed Husrht's. call boot ill Le BOND & i)elc3S in SON, General lerclianaice a . On each of which every article w so.a at the n-'ures named. This is a rare 0.portunity to replenish vour kitchen turnititre and hause furniihini -'0ods, or to i-un--'ias 10.000 Mil Articles! At feverc House. Albany, Ors-gon. 5. GEO. L. BLACKMAN, (Successor to E. W. Laiivion) DEMJER IN- Dm ) n i rami S.U1 Lead rerhery ra Articles Alsc. a full line of Books,. Stationery and Periodicals. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Odd Fellows' Tempt aks is hot ..rid so.js. ri?bt to t!w spot, foe Oeumasm, neiialia toorhai.-he, chills fevertiand cwds. Sold by Fosha & Mason. -)OAKIING AJS.D LODGING OX V.EAS- nable terns. at .Mrs. u. irau s res.aur.uii,, corner ot Ka:-;4C ana i n. oncci, y the Star brewpry No Chinese cooks. cm thi T 4t Price Xever before Heard of One d-.'i'.l west of Stewart box ALBANY - - OREGON. IKN'G HESG, WASHJNG ANU IKONLNO Laundry on EUswortn street. :.etwee the Revow tlouse and jomison s. ou.1 shop. All work warranted first-class an 1 sa isfactovy. Prices low. 25 Per CeDt Discount FOR CASH II. FJInrtt. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK warranted. Sho sinoe tbe fire removed to Ferrv street, second li r from postorBee THO DR tain the gun gt'-re, CAN )B : Will Bros . ON LUMBER At J. M. Dorranee's steam sawmill one and one-hali mile from Mehama. For further particulars, address J.M. D0RRANCE, Mehama, Or: Emplywealt Steal Estate and Agency. PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE of about ICOacres, or those having hotter, tracts which they would be willing to aividtt up into SO or 16o acre lots, are invited to calf at our office, as we have a tew customers lor that class of farms. We con also furnish par ties wanting help, either male or femate, for the city or country, with such help as they dt sire on short notice; and we also have a few situations for both male and female in the city and country. Call at our office if voo. want help or want employment. Wecan'jtefe either for yon. Office No. 65 First street, ad joining W. C. Tweed-ile's tin store. F. A. BURKHART & CO. DR. R. KOLDEWAV, VETERINARY SUR geon, Albany, Oresron. Graduate oi Uer raan and Americvni colleges. i 5 2 I- i 7 V r :nt.attne beginnm. 1 T). VI. S. Keio, Co 5ch. Supt.