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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1888)
THE MORNING HEKxLD : THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 188S. THE MARKETS. Considerable is bi-inic done in the local .wheat market, but prices un changed. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat (Uri'ft'.toc. Oats :Mi,'a-Wc. Flour io pei bbl. Potatoes 05c. Eirjrs 25o. Butter 25c. Lard '.)( l'c Wool 22((25e. Hams lO&UKc. Shoulders--OftiTc. Uacoii ll(iJ12t-.. Hay Timothy, oats aud che.u, Apples -Green, Toe.;: 1 per bu. .Plums Dried, OlOc. per lb. Apr.les dried bleached ye sundried (.'liiekens Old 3.50; youn, 2 oO Hid.- Bt"if hides, greer, 5 e, dried 'lf)'c": deer s'Kms, sheep pelts, 10 SO .-, according to wool. Beef 2Ke jfvoss. Mutton ?2 50 per head. Ho.s tie, dressed. l'OKTI.AXD MARKETS. gjVHEAT. Only a liurtt movement, 'i ll- valley seetion is scudin little life forward while rececipts so far from the eastern section furnish no clue as to wh-it. thev will be in the near future The market is largely in a waiting st;.te and only nominally (prited si 14 ;;-.;l 15 and H 25. New York and JbreatfO are airain oir KIc- Beer bohin eablinir dull markets. 9 OATS. Some in by 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 lush, prices will soon .be at an ed. WOOL. Market somewhat excited and the Irish expectations of a year ago Hkely to rule again, on about as blim a foundation as they had then. THE- OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. ASD Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line 225 MILESSHORTER 2-, AND 2'2 Hours Less Time. Than by any other route: First class through passenger and freitrht irom Portland and all points in the VtiU amttte Wiley to aud from San Francisco. Willamette Klver Line of Steamers The Wm. M. llia j, the N. S. Beutley and the Three Sisters are in service for bo:h pas eenaer and freight traffic between-Corvallis an-1 Portland and intermediate points, leav ing company's wharf, Corvalli3, and Mes'rs. Hulman & Co. s wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, three times each week as follows: NORTH BOUXD. lv Corvallis Mon., Wed. and Fri 10 00 am j Lv Albany Mon , Wed. and Fri .12 00 am Ar Portland Tues. , Thur. and Sat. . . . o 30 pm I SOUTH BOUND. Lv Portland Mon., Wed. and Fi. . . . S 00 am Lv Albany Tues., Thnr. and Sat 1 20 pm Ar Corvallis Tues., Thur. and Sat. . . 4 20 pm Accomodations unsurpassed for comfort ami safety. Fares and freights via Yaquina and the Oregon Development company's steam ships, much less that by any other route be- tweer. all points in the Willamette alley J nd San Francisco. Sailing dates. FROM SAS FRANCISCO j Willamette Valley Thursday Feb 9 I .,.., Tuesdav. I-eb. 14 "Willamette Valley Sunday, eb. is) Eastern Oregon Saturday, reo. FROM VACCINA. Willamette Valley Tuesday, Feb. U Eastern Oretion . .Sunday, K-b. 1m Willamette Valley Saturday, K-b. 2o Eastern Oregon Thursday, March 1 The company reserve the right to change steamers or sail in a dates. S. B. Toby, Gen'l F. &.P. Af.ent. 304 Montgomery strew, San Francisco, Cal. IUILY PASSENGER TRAINS. (Except Sundays.) Lv Yac,uina t:::o a m " Cor allis 10:3S A M Lv Albany 1:00 P. " Corvallis 1 :47 P v Kt Yaouina 5'iO P. Ar Albany 11:15 A M O. & O. trains connect at Albar.v and or va)l wm. -1. Uoag, C 0. Hooce, General Manager. Acting G. F. & P. A-gf't Corvallis, Oresjon . B. ROLAND & CO. Sew Store, Hew floods, CONSISTING OF MEN'S frnlshiiis ;mh1s. Hals, Caps. Hoots, fer ami l ino lolliiiig. lioicc Se lretioit iu Fancy Summer Seek tVear. Milk Fnlerwear. Italbrlsgan 1 ndrrwear. Fish. lark and Flags'" ;lovrs. The very bet make r Hand Sewed Shoes and the ver alesl Ktyle.o In Men's Youth's and Koy's flathlng. All Celebrated Makes of Hals! in EVERY STYLE. Remember our stock consists of bright new fresh goods, and ns hnpest, fair and wjuare ('ealing is our matto, we ask the pub lic to call and get prices. No trouble to show goods. iiTOr.e aoor west of the F.evere House, Albany, Oregon. C. B. ROLAND & CO. PLANING MILL FOR SALE. THE MOST desirable factory privilege in the city. In quire of C. L. Brush, foot of Lyon St. The past year has proven it to be a neces sity. The "best and cheapest place to buy your -StOYes Furniture Tinware We are always prepared to buy your house held furniture at the highest cash price. Sole sigents for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And - Lamp - Killer Second Han Store gff Tinshop recently aiMe-i. All work -done at the lowest prices. M. FRANKLIN & CO. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel o! purity,stren;th and Avholesomene.-.s. More economical thaa the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test,?sliort weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in c ms. Rotal Bakixg Pow der Co., 100 Wall St., N. T. CHOICE Table Fruits -AND- VEGETABLES -THE- Willamette :--: Pacta Have on exhibition a larre stock of fine Table Fruits and Vegetables. All table fruits are put up in pure granulated 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 Doji't fail to examine their goods and prices. Second Ellsworth St Collesiate Institute, ALBANY, OREGON. iss: .isss A Full Corps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literaiy, commercial and nprmal classes. Courses of study ar ranged to meet the needs of all grade' "f students. Sptcial inducements offered to students frcm auroad. Tuition ranges from 5.50 to 5Q L , . PKR TKRM. Board in private families at. low rates. Rooms for self-boarding at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over pupils awav from borne. For circulars and full particulars, address the president. KEY. ELBERT X. COXD1T, Albany, Oregon. THE PHU OGRAPHER. ' Paarton'B old atand Albany Keal Estate. IF YOU HAVE FARM PROPERTY FOR sale call on Curran & Monteith, as they have customers (or a number of dexirable tracts of land. They also have some choice improved city property for sale, and a few lots ranging from 3225 to $500 in price. Terms sent to purchasers. Executor's .Vol ice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned have this day been duly appointed executors oithe last "will and testa ment of Hugh L. Brown, deceased, by the county court of Linn county, Oregon, and that all person? haviiiff claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, properly verified, to the undersigned at Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon, within six irenths from the date of this notice. Lated February 2, lsSS. J. M. MOVER, JOHN BiiOWN, Execut-. rs. vmmw Overland to noma -VIA- Oregon & California Railroad ! And Connections. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. California express trains run i!aily between Albany and San l'aancisco. Through time, 35 35 EOVSS 4:00 m..Lv.. .Portland '. .Ar.. 10:40 am S:o0 m..Lv Albany Lv.. i-U:jam 7:40 m..Ar S. Francisco. Lv.. 0:30 Local Pass.. Trains Daily Ex. Sunday 6:00 a m. . Lv Portland Ar. . 3:45 pm 12:40 p in. .Lv Albany Lv. .11:35 am 2:40 t in. . Ar. Euirene Lv. . .):00 am Lebanon Branch. 8:10 ji in. .Lv Albany Ar.. 5:45 am 8:56 p m..Ar Lebanon Lv.. 5:00 am 2:50 p m..Lv Albany Ar.. 2:45 pin 1 :3G p m . . Ar Lebai ion L v . . 2 :00 pm PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Excursion sleepers for second-class pas sengers on all thron. h rutins free of charge Hie O. i. C. K K. Ferry mal.es connection with all the regular trains on the east side di vision from foot of K street. West Side Division. Between Portland and Corvallis. Mail Train Ually-Except Sunday. T-30 am.. Lv Portland Ar.. C:15 prr. 12:25 p m . . Ar Corvallis Lv. . i;M pm Kx press Train Hally Exctpt Sunday. 4::.0 pm..Lv Portland Ar.. 9:00 am 8:00 p m.. Ar. iXc.Minnville.Lv.. 5.45am At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Ore-oil Pacific railroad. SWeor full information retarding rates, maps, etc-, call on cou.pany's agent. K. KOEHLEK, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. G. F. &P. A P liters. About eighteen years ago I received a hurt in my back from a pile of lumber falling on me. and ever since had been troubled with weak kidneys more or less; and the last year very milch Through the recommenuation of Henry Keene, I bov;hta bottle of H. Klas's Oregon Peach Bitters, and before 1 had taken half the bottle I found great re lief fruin it. I believe it to be a splendid remedy for the kidnays, and heartily recom mend it for the same. J. H. POUTEK. AuuiSTille, January 12, 1SSS. l H. .A LIVE. furniture Dealer ..IN A. LIVE T0AVN. This is what Albany is at present, and in order to keep pace with the lively times in this city, W. H. Willard has enlarged his store and stock so that he now has the most complete and desiraWeline of furniture in the valley. His double salesrooms in Froman's block are filled with an elegant assortment of pew furniture, consisting of holiday special ties, lounges in new patterns, find gold pic ture f.ames, willow chairs, easy rockert, mar ble tables, brackets, etc., etc. An examina tson of the stock will show this to be true in every respect. OF ALBANY OREGON. ! PRESIDENT, L. Fhnn. VICE-PRESIDEXT S. E. Young, cashier, G.E.CIiamberlain, miiANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING JL lil'S IN ESS. Accounts kept subject to check. Si'ht Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on New Vork, Chicago, San Francisco and Portland.Orcgon. Collections made on favorable terms. S. E. You L E. lit A IS. L. Flixn . W. E. l'CRRKLL fiKO. E r,HAMP.F.RI,A1X. The West Rhora is the only illustrated magazine published on the Pacific coast, and, aside from its excellent literary fea tures, its object is to convey information, by both pen and pencil, of the preat re sources of this region, nnd the progress of their development. Special illustrated articles rppear in ench issue; alsr, slv"w1 j ages of notes of the progress beins mnde in every section. Oregon, Washington, Idaho. Montana, Alaska. U'ah. California, British Colum bia, and the Pnnitic Northrnst in gner al, are being i'lu'ratod. The subscrip tion price is only $2 50 It-is not only the cheapest illustrated magazine in tho Uni ted States, but contain articles and en gravings of great interest to every resi dent of this region, which can not be found in any other publication. Subscribers for 1888 receive a large sup plement every month. The first one is 8 beautiful oleograph of the "Entrance to the Columbia River," printed in nine colors, and each of the others represents some feature of our sublime scenery. The supplements are alone worth more than the price of the magazine. Try it for 1888, and after reading, send it to your friends elsewhere. You will find it both entertaining and instructive. L. SAMUEL, Publisher, 171-171 Second Si, Portland, Oregon. JOHN BRIGGS, PLOEIST, Roses a Specialty. Cemetery lots planted and cared for by the month or year. ALBANY, - - OREGON DAVIS BROS- AND( CO. DEALERS IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE. SHEDD,LINXCo., OREGON. Dissolution of Copartnership. milE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE X existing between John Isom, E. J. Lan ning and Edward Goins, under the firm name of Isom, Lanning & Co., is hereby dissolved bj mutual consent, Edward (Joins retiring JOHN ISOM, E. J. LANNING, EDWARD COINS Albany, Jan. 2, 1SS8. The business in the future will be conduct ed by John Isom and E. J. Lanning, under same style of linn name, Isom, Lanning & Co., who will pay all liabilities of the late firm, and are alone authorized to collect all outstanding accounts. Mr. Brink lias received the finest as sortment of wicker rocking chairs to be found in the city. If you don't be lieveit, coll in and see lor yourself. each IV 1 I D WlLLARD 1 &mmmmm$R&& WestShore1 PORTLAND OREGON-j -Dealers in General Agricultural Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths9 Supplies Garden and Albany Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR. KSLndicsr and children's hair dress ing a specialty, guaranteed. Diiti.ie satisfaction i. l. cow AX. J. W. CUS1CK Cowan &;Cusick Albany, - - Oregon Transacts a general banking business. Draw si-.'ht drafts on New York, San tfran iscoand r'ortlanrt, or. Loan money on approved security. Receive deposits subject to t-heck. Collections entrusted to us 11 receive rompt attention. Portrait 4ZtC rnozogrupner I Tweedale's Building SITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT I I. K. PARRISH, Prop. lfi:axo., - - OKEOS First-class in all its apartments. -Special at tention paid to commercial men. SPECIAL. COAL OIL. Made at Oakland, Cal., October 19, 1S87, by Charles .1. Woodbury, at the request of the city council, in the presence of the chief en gineer of the fire department, the fire warden city attorney and members of the city council ELAINE OIL Burned at 136 Ieg STAR" KEROSENE, From Whittier, Fuller & Co., Burned at 120 II eg STARLIGHT, "Family Favorite," ' BurncdSat 100 Deg PEARL OIL Burned at 14 lies GOLDEN STAR. Burned at 110 Ueg EXTRA STAR KEROSENE BEATS THEM ALL, Sis Francisco, Oct 24, ISS". Messrs. Whittier, Fuller & Co., Front and Pine streets, city: Gentlemen-I have made a verv careful and thorough burning test ot your '"Extra Star Kerosene, water white, ex pressly for family use, and find the burning test to be 148 Degrees. Very respectfully yours, CHARLES J. WOODBURY. H. F. MERRILL, Banking and Insurance. ALBANY, - UKtuu Sell exchange on New York Sin Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city warrants. Rc-eive deposits subject to check. Interest 1 lowed on time deposits Collections will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. 3"OtEce aours from 8 a. M.,to 5 p. x. jion Coun yBank ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Burning Ms OF Had ware -AND- Implements. Carpenters9 Tools Builders9 Hardware Potvtler, Shot, etc. Giant Powder D Fuse Saws and Axes, Grrass Seeds. Wm. Fortmilier I Co. -FuNERAi Directors PROMPT? AITENTION.FIRSKLASS HEARSE 43-After business hours call at rtsldeuce corner Fi.'th an.' Uaktr streets. CR0SSEN & ALLEN, PROPRIETORS OF Albany Truck ami Dray COMPANYNO 1. Goods handled with care. Movig house hold goods a specialty. JOHN SCHMEER'S LiYery.Feed & Sale Stable. Corner Second and Ellsworth Sts . ALBANY, - - OREGON Horsks boarded by the day or month Car riages or buggies an reasonable terms vfinlG Oregon Views, J. G- CRAWFORD, mTTTTi Tvrrnmnrm i Tvrrn'n lflifi rnuiuuMniMt r. OF- ALBANY - OREGON. CARRIES THE FINEST L1NEOF OREGON vie. vein the West. Catalogue sent on appli cation. We have also all the negatives of A.B. Paxton, made at Albany, amlSjany one can have duplicates from then- at the following prices: Cards, per dozen S2 on. Cabinets, per dozen -3 00. Boudoirs, per dozen SO 00 Copying and enlartrh' old pictures a specialty. E. BECKWITH, M. D., Homceopathic Office over Gradwohl's store, near First and Ferry streets, Albany. PATENTS CAVEATS.'TRADE MARKS AND COPYRICHTS Obtained, and all businesb in the U, S. Patent Olliee attended to at moderate fees. Our olliee is opposite theU. S. Pat ent Otlice, and we can obtain Patents in less time than those remote irom Washing-ton. Send model or dviiw'mg-. We advise as to patentability free of chiirjre: and ive make na charge unless we obtain patent. We refer here to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Mocey Order Div , and toofli ciulsof the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State or countv, write to '. A.' S.NOW A '0 Opp. Pat. Otlice. Washington, D. C. FOSHAY ft'MASON,! Wholesale and Rets il J Druggists i Booksellers M. N. iyJCK i Designer & Sculptor Monuments, headslones tablets, etc., has erected a building opposite the Revere House and will keep cons.antly on hand marble suitable for Moments, Headstones And a'l kiuds of work to which marb'e or other ornamental stone is devoted. Those wishing work of that kind should call upon him before making contracts tlst .vhvie and examine his wwk and prices. 0 b Dj o to Dj "OyertlieGarkIM" I POST 0 BILLS. BtT GO TO j BLAISTKE CLOTHIER FOR Late Style Hats. Th:s work of art was made entirely without pen, pencil or brush by Mr. J. Edgar Brass rule, the slickest printer in Albany, but it serves to inform tho public thr.t L. E. BLAIN'S -MAMMOTH STOCK OF- tan s Hats Till! In all the newest and most desirable styles are Now Opened. o o X CD w Z2 o Among the many arti cles to be found at S. E. YOUNGS -SUITABLE FOIl- 11 -ARE THE FOLLOWING: Laflies'ltadkercMefs, Ladies' fins gossamers, Gents' liandkercliiefs, Ladies' band-bags, Fine dress goods, Silk Umbrellas, Portemonnaie, Carpets, Rugs -AND MANY OTHER- NOVELTIES! TOO NUMEKOUS TO MENTION REMEMBER IN SELECTING mm Every Jay Wear -THAT- S. E., YOUNG Has alwavs ajwell-selccted stock of Shoes and Slippers ! Suitablefor the holidays. Gent's Fancy Slippers ! Ladies' FineJShoes; cii:. S. E. YOUNG, FIRST - STREET. r l Hisses Slippers lime