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O. S C. R. K. TIME-TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
Arrives! Departs) Arrives.
Cala.expr 6:15am I 7.05am j Portlan-10. 10am
Eugene, ex 11 13am' 11. 35air. ' 3.45pm
Freight j 7.10am " 2.45pm
SOUTH BOUND.
Arrives' Departs: Arrives.
Cala.exp 7.45pm 8.05pnrlAshIand 9.00am
Eugene ex 12.20pm L2. 40pm i Eugene 2.40p lit
Freight 1. 30pm I Eugene 6.00pm
o freight leeeived for south after 11 a. m
of same day.
LEBANON BRANCH.
FmAlba'y Departs
No. 11.".H2 50 p m
No. 13 ! S.10 p m
Arrives
Lebanon at
1.36 p m
S.nf r m
Km L.eban
No.12 j 5.00a m Albanyat 5.45 am.
3No. 14..
2.00 p mj
2.4a p m.
TIIK MaILs.
Mails at the Albany postottice close as follows:
For all office north
Vhe eastern states
''"be West aide
And the Narrow Guasefl .R.
6:30 j. is.
rr Portland and Safe. 11 A. M.
Coryallis and Yaquina 1230 P. .M.
All offices south :30 P. M
The postottiee will be closed each evening
from six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early morting
train should be mailed be'ore 8 o'clock the
tevious ivemng.
THE GRAND ARMY.
The recent session of the G. A.
R. encampment in our city brings
that organization prominently be
fore the public, and will cause
roany to ask what is the object of
the organization.
Perhaps there will be a very few
Who will think that One Ot the j
r I
objects sought after is the perpetu- j
ation of the sectional strife and j
differences that led to the war of
the rebellion, to keep alive the
animosities of the strife and per
petuate the memories thac by some
are termed the "bloody shirt"
records.
But no one at all familiar j
with the work of the
order wi.I !
narDor such a oenei.
There is but cne object in the
order, and that is to establish such j
a fraternity of feeling by the ex- j
ercise of charity to all, as will j
promote Lyalry to the country, j
and forever protect and perpetuate
t . , , , . i
Villi. UVCllllllCilb UIIU IC1IUCI USC1CS''
and impossible any future resort to
arms and bloodshed in this fair
land of ours.
As to the main work of the order
we cannot do better than to refer
to the foliowinur extract from the
eloquent and aide annual address
I
o Commander .u. L. OlniStead : I
..r. . . uo i r i i
Ouringt ne year 1SS the Grand :
, i-niv. in reiievin'T its neetlv. and
pendent comrades and their
-milies, expended the sum of!
;:"-3o,9.4, relieving from want more !
an 20,00'J persons. hy should
e survivin ' veterans ne ooiikc
. l i i
, ;
carry this burden?
Thev who!
ive given so unu;li to that coun
y whose treasury vaults are now
irsling with surplus millions, are
ipy not entitled to relief?
''It is a fact, established beyond
ispute, that by reason oi our
;rvice as soldiers, tiie average of
ar lives is from live to ten years
iiortened; add to this our various
nns of service, and we have
; om six to (ifteen years less of
' te than our le owmen m which ;
, ,. , !
make our way in the world and I
rovide not Oll'.V for Olir Own ease i
rid comfort in our declining VCai'S, I
. . .. , , . i
'lit 1U1 lll.t: urj.LTllucin UO do
veil, to say noiiiing of the short-
tied enjoyment of the comforts of i 0,,rt-ha!f .-tones high, hard finished, splen
, " ... . .' , , , i did well of water, small barn, situated o l
his world, which of right belongs
o us.
"When our country called us to
he .field we left our business rela
ions to drift into chaos, or into
he hands of rivals and stay-at-lomes,
and when we returned,
veary and impoverished, we found
lie business of the country in the
lands of others, who had stepped
nto our vacant places, and our
ives became a severe struggle in
.dversity, and against great odds
or existence upon a crowded
tage of aci ion ; and amid the
rials of pastoral life, forgotten in
he toils of the w-.r. the "wonder
.s ihat there are now so few of us
n' almshouses and other institu
ions of public charity. Those
-vho gave only of their substance
inancially to aid their country
luring the lird years of our ser
vice, enduring no hardships or
privations, many of them, indeed,
by their private peculations doing
much to prolong the great struggle,
have received, and are still re
ceiving, full payment for all they
j.ver invested 1 will not say gave,
find this is the reward of those
who from high and pure motives
embarked their lives upon the
tempestuous tide of that troubled
sea of time, with all that life on
earth had for them to give: they
eceived the promises of the gov
ernment, worth less til
iGftv cents
ou the dollar. Of this injustice
we have a right to complain, and
to which I desire to call the atten
tion of everv comrade. We are
now 3S2,000 strong; we have
promised to assist our comrades
who may need help, and as we
j have marched shoulder to shoulder
tor tneir reliet tor more man
twenty years, sometimes in the
pride of victory, and again in the
gloomy shadow of defeat, so we
must continue to stand by them;
we must consider now, that as the
years accumulate upon us, so will
the number increase among us who
will fall among the needy ranks,
and it becomes our duty now,
while our numbers are yet suffi
cient to entitle us to a respectable
consideration, to po influence leg
islation that in our old age there
shall be no wail of sorrow heard
from homeless, disabled veterans
or their families."
The republican state central
committee, in formulating the
work of the approaching state and
I county convention, apparently
j were of a courageous frame of
mind and, as the phrase goes, vol
untarily took the bull by the horns
by putting in the cull the idea of a
protective tariff. They simply an
ticipate the action of the conven
tion, for the people are not ready
to adopt direct and onerous taxa
tion in the place of a revenue
tariff, and any tariff at all is a pro
tective tariff.
LETTEK LIST.
Following is the list of letters remaining in I
the postottice at Albany, Fe. 23,1883. Persons j
calling for these letters will tfive the date l
on which they were advertised: i
Anderson, Lizzie Bowma.ii, R. A
Beard, Arthur Burnette, David
Kairehiid.Kev.A.C. Garland, James A.
Hammond.Jas W 2 Hiukman, flenry
Mannim;, ti. L. McArthur. Donald !
i MeNary, George Myeis, Edward
i
Keeae, Miss Nora Story, A. W.
" ood, J ,
rufus Thompson, p. m.
"
NEW TO-DAY.
ITAWNU iOLl AN 1NTEUKST JN MY
JL harn
ness ousiness to 'I. J. Overman. I am
j desirous ot collecting all my outstanding
i notes and accounts. All persons knowimr
j themselves indebted to me will please call
t,, .iU be continued as usual at
thc- picas. e. l Thompson.
U 'ANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A MAN AND
w'e to go on a farm. Apply at once at
i F. A. Burkhart & Go's real estate oliice.
TXR SALE A
FIKSI'-CLASS CIDEK
A machine wim a capi-jitv
or aoo irals. tier '
. mi aw, tiaitci!., uiiu ci'.., complete.
Addn as Lock box 208, Albany,
Annual School Meeting;.
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
THE
le,'.U
Linn county,, Oregon, that the rejrular an
uua school weetiug of said school district
will be held at the court house in said school
district, on Monday, the fith dav of March,
A. l., isss, at the hour it 7 o clock P. m.. of i
y, for th3 purpose of nearin- the re- j
(w "i me uireciors aru cierK, ana to levy
u tax for the support of the school fnr the I
ensuinir year Also for the purpose of levv-
ni'j a tax to pay ritni-e-t-ou the bonds of said
fi-'10?1 4t, and the f.rst installment of
the bonds of said school district, due and
payable on the loth day of June, 18S3, and
tor t'w transaction of anv other business
that niav w, allv eome betire Uie mee
. or uuecwra
C. G. BURKHART,
THOS. MONTEITH. District Clerk.
Chairman.
Aligner's otice.
A-otice is hereby given to oil whom t may
11 concern, tnar. T. A Sliane :ind L. V
';",s"'iy . comp sinir the courtnerahip firm
i o auune t-onsway, oi Amany, Oreifon.
am, on the 13th da ot February, ltfSs,
pssiitn to me all their property for the T.en.
tit of their creditors Theiefore all porsoos
having any claims airainst said assignors.
Shane Lonsway, will here'-.y take notice r."
iO'.a assignment, and present their claims to
mc, duly sworn to, at my place of business in
the city of Portland, Oregon, withit, thioe '
ino.r.lis from the date of notice of saiu I
a,rnnient. which I shall hereafter send by
mail to each creditor of saiil assignors.
Dated this 20th dav oi Febniarv, 1SS3.
WILLIAM MASTERS,
W. 11. BILYEU, Assignee
Attorney, A'banv, Oicson.
F1K .4I.E.
j r-
miles east of Albanv, near the Oregon
Pacific railroad, 3o0 acres in cultivation, and
ahis sunjeient water and timber for gcv-
era' u?e. Would make tour good farms
Price, -12,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars applv to J.J. Dorris.
A NICE, COMFORTABLE AND COM
modious dwelling, six rooms, one and
io -th Foti'th street.
This is a very desirable
i' 'enee, being in one of the best neighbor-he-
.'Is in the city. The house is compara
ti !y new and modern in construction. For
furt h-.T information inquire at this orPee. -
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HKWEPvl', PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
. and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
Magnolia Flour.
I
MIL BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIY-
ered to any part of the citv, for $1.10 per
sack.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
nlbOdtf
F
OR YOUR FINE WINES AND LIQUORS
i-i to il. isaumirart s.
Mot ice.
ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES
indebted to Kedlield & Brownell will
please come forward and settle the same
without further notice and oblige us.
Albany, January 1, ISsa.
KEDFIELD & BROWNELL.
You will Save Money
BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES
to the repairer, B F. Parsons, at Sixth
acd Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good
satisfaction or no pay.
. Contractor and Builder.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED
in Albanv, solicits patronage from city
and country, ' Will contract to build bridges,
barns and all manner of dwelling houses, in
cluding Queen Anne, Eastlake and Elizabeth
au styles of buildings. Will furnish plans
and specifications without charge. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. W. C. CASSELL
B BOARDING HOUSE MRS. M. FEN
nell. Everything fresh and clean.
Rooms rented by the week or month. Satis
faction guaranteed.
Bember This.
Il you are sick Simmons Lircr Rep;
ulatcr will surely aid nature in mak
ing you well. If you are costive or
dyspeptic or sutl'erinr from any other
i the numerous diseases of the liver,
stomach, or bowls, it is your fault if
you remain ill, for Simmons Liver
Krrulater is a sovensrn remedy lor
i all such
coaiTiiaiuls.
I
11U t V
This Week!
les in was
Satins,
Ginghams,
Seersuckeis.
Percales, Map Blues
These goods are the latest Eastern Novelties, and are all
i seasonauie uesigns.
-ALSO A FULL LINE OF-
! STAPLE DET GOODS.
SaxriLiel E. "3d onng,
W. P.
(Successor to
I inter ant
I am now receiving new goods in every line anc1
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have
The Live Dry
Of Albany, and shall
wants of our patrons both
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
Groceries, Etc
Call and see me.
"W. IF1.
(Snccessor to
Xo. 57 First Street,
Dress
U1UU
Batistes
and Fine Turkey Reds.
fresh,
.Albany, Or,
READ,
N. H. ALLEN)
Goods House
at all times study the
in style and prices.
BEAD,
N H. Al'.ei.)
Albany, Oregon.
Sing Steel.
IMPOBTANT NOTICE.
Will consumers please
note that we have staple
and fancy groceries, con
fectionery and fruit in
large variety and best
quality always on hand
and that we continue to
sell at lowest rates for
cash.
KENTON & CHASE,
New Store between the opera Louse and postoffice
NOW
m
- 0)
- AT
Lamps and Lamp Trimmings
JULIUS GKADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
Roger Bros'. Silverware,
frencli, Clrina aiid Crystalware,
Boys' Wagons vnd "Doll Carriages.
ITancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods from my store. I am hav
ing direct from the lactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, 101 cash.
Kenton's Bakino: Powde
-o)-(o.
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surance companies, representing $7 2, 000,000. Insure
and protect yourself before it is too late. Iam also
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co , Portland.
lei on pane Francais. Hier
TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE,
M. BAVMGAltT, Proprietor.
3TNext door to the Odd Fellows'
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imjiorted and domestic wines, liuuors ei"ar
-iaocos. Only first-cbes liquor store in she city 4 ' "ars ap
toba
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO
T
JJ1U1U,
- (0 -
-
- One Pound Can,2oc
wird deutch gesprochen."
Temple, Albany, Oregon's!
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
t
Star
Bakery
-A. FULL STOCK Oy-
Staple Groceries!
Fine Glaware,Crockeir
Tb beat quality of taaa, coffee, raisina, a
mats, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
Atthigoldand reliable house is also to !;,
found a complete assortment, of fresh famil
Ci oceries, to which is constantly being addet a
(he seasonable lines of groceries aud provision
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts
Eastern Buckwheat Flour.
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
Thee goods were all bought when prio
were low, and the benefit of the martfin will (
given to his customers. Remember the fiis
at the old corner on First aud B'oa'ialbin sits.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA FORKS
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We are now prepared to furnish choice, M
candies of best irnule, consisting of pure sfi.-K,
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Kiem-h
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, oudy
and a general assortment or fine cindies
AT WHOLESALE OB RETAIL.
O"0rders from country dealers promptly at.
tened to. Factory on First street,
Albany. - - Oregon.
19 H, A C., Prop.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior far family and bikers' use)
Tie Best Storage Facilities
0The Highest pric in cuh paid lor wheat.
ALBANY - - . OaSQOS.
Mm House Restaurant,
(ON EDKOPBAJf PLAN) '
Conducted by
H. DIERCKS.
Hfl :..rred from 25 ecnts I $I.0
gCn?tJmera order whatever deaired. Th4
"ab'n d with tho bit. in tR " sret
M5IMOXS.
In the the circuit court of the State of Ore
gon for Linn coutity.
Mrs. L. Gouh, juaiiitid", vs. C. J. Goujjh,
defendat.tr
To C. J. Uouh, the above named defendant.
In the name of the state of Oresron.you are.
hereby required to appearand answer the
complaint of the above plaintiff in the above
entitled court, now on file with the clerk of
said court on or before the first aay of the
nr:t regular (erm of said court which said
court begins on the 12th day of March, 1SSS,
at the court house in Albany, Linn county,
Oregon. And if you fail to so answer said
complaint, the plaintiff will apply to said
court fot the relief demanded in said com
plaint, which is that the marriage contract
existing between plaintiff and defendant be
dissolved, and that plaintiff have the care and
custodv of the minop child ClementO-Ooii'rh.
I mentioned in the complaint, and her costs
i and disbursements in this suit, aud such oth
j er relief as is meet to equitj-.
i This summons is published by order of the
J Hon. K. P. Boise, judge of said court, made
J at chambers in the city of Salem on the 28th
uay ot January, 1SS8. v . li. BILYEU,
Attorney for Plaintiff
MRS- EMMA O CONNER
Fine Nlillinery-
Opposite Revere House
OB. SHORT LINE &
UNION PACIFIC R. R.
Shortest and best route to all
pointscast and south. Pullman
Palace ears. Emigrant or fam
ily sleeping cars all the way
through from Portland to
Council Bluffs and KansasCity
without change. The.e cars
are free of charge. For further
particulars regarding rates, etc
inquire of Curran fc Monteith,
agents, Albany, Oregon.
Red Crow Mi
PATENTS
CAVEATS.ITRADE MARKS AND COPYRlCHrS
Obtained, and all business in the U. 8.
Patent Office attended to at moderate
fees.
Our office is opposite theU. S. Pat
ent Office, and w e can obtain Patents
in Ie6s time than those remote irom
Washington,
Send model or drawing. We advise
as to patentability free of charge; and
we make no charge unless we obtain
patent.
We refer here to the Poblmaster, the
Supt.of Moncv Order Div , and toofll
ciuls of the U. S. Patent Office. For
circular, advice, terms and references
to actual clients in your own State or
county, write to
. A. S.NOW A CO.,
Opp. Pat. Office. .Washington, D. C.
FOSHAY & MASON,
Wholesale and Retail
Droipts i B ooksellers
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