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I THE MORNING HERALD : SATURDAY. FEBRUARY' 25 1.888 Pawing Uaitvjicralil OKEGOJf PACIFIC TIME TABLE. ! Arrives Uepart Passenger.. Freijjnt ilao.uu.l:00 p m I 5:25pm 1 6:50 a.m THE WG1JHEK 10-lAl. Sas Frascisco, Feb. 23. Weather, indica tions for the next twenty four hours begin ning at 7 p. x. are: Fair weather JTTlXiS ABOUT TOW. McKanlass to-night. Use Dwight's cow brand of soda -nd saleratus. Choice Yaquina Bav Honey at Kedfield & BrownelPs". A suberb line of ladies fine shoes in all the latest styles at liedheld's i Brownell's. A little daughter of Governor Pennoyer i dangerously ill at the home of her parents in Portland. Direct from New York, Grand Opera cigars at the Willamette j acking Co.'s store. Don't fail to try them. W. W. Crowder has bought of A. IIakiemaii a iot in his serond ad dition to Albany, paying for the same $L'o0. Call at Hyde's market this morning and get your dressed chickens,, also several kinds of fresh tish. Read the advertisement of the new tish market next door south of the Western Union telegraph office. William Humphrey, Western Union telegraph operator at this city, returned yesterday Iroui a trip to California. The meetings neld in the M. E. church South in this city will be continued every evening this week. Ail are cordially invited to attend. During this beautiful weather is the proper time to plant your spring advertisements. They will work lor your business while you .are asleep. Winn is kept busy writing acci dent policies m the Travelers, but still has time to write fifty each dav. Call early and avoid the rush. The immense stock of boots and shoes at A. B. Mcll wain's is being slaughtered at twenty-five percent, discount on each and every dollar's Tv'Orth sold. Messrs. Knox Bros, received by river steamer yesteiday a new portable saw-mill, which will be used in cutting lumbert his summer on tne bantiam. Just arrived: at the Willamette Pai king Co.'s store ; cabbage, lem ons, sugar-cured meats, lemon trackers, Holland herring, mack erel, and other delicacies to nu merous to mention. Messrs. Franklin & Co. have opened in, connection with their second hand store a first-class tin shop, and will hereafter be in the held for contracts and all other work usually connected with the. ' business. Dr. G. W. Mast on sold yester day to Geo. Lilly and Thos. P. 3'ladill, recently of Michigan, four lots in the north half oi block 4 in Alastuii & Chamberlain's addi tion to Albany, the price paid De ling $530. Crawford the photographer says the negatives of Doth the Relief Corps and Grand Army of the Re public, which he took Thursday, are good, and sample copies of :ach can be seen t his galiery on Saturday afternoon. John P. Schmeer is still at the oid fctand, and has one of the most fcomplete stocks of groceries in the tvallev. He has just received some hoice sweet potatoes, pigs feet, Ivhipped beef, etc. For iirst-class roeenes at oedrock prices call on John. Frank Roscoe, of Lebanon, has sold his hardware business in Leba non and taken charge of the agricul tural implement business in Mr. Goltra:s building in this city, and w ill hereafter become a citizen of Albany. His family will remove here as soon as a suitable residence can be found. Hon. R.A.Irvine received a tele craaA esterday, stating that a con struction train will leave the de pot at this city at C o'clock to-day for Miinker's warehouse, and those desiring to attend the grange meet ing near that place can procure tickets for that place at the O. P. depot. No other spring medicine has won for itself such universal con fidence as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is the most powerful combination of vegetable alteratives ever offered to the public, and is acknowledged by the medical profession to be the bestjblood purifier. ' 1 Mock Purchased. L. V. Lonsway has purchased the stock of the recent firm of bhane & Lonsway, and will here after continue the business in his own name. In order to make roomfor his spring stock of faney goods and millinery he will make a great slaughter in prices of dress goods and all kinds of dry goods. His customers for the next few weeks w ill be given the advantage of very low prices. Notice to strangers. Persons just locating in Albany or vicinity will find at the new store of Kenton & Chase, between the opera house and postotfice, a good place to purchase their sup plies of groceries and provisions. The v have first-class goods there and jthe prices are reasonable. If articles sent from their store do not. givej entire satisfaction they cheer fully refund the money. Vrrnan. Ball. , A German ball will be given at thfi opera house by the German citizens of Albany and vicinity on Friday evening, il;irch 9. A, fine supper is to be served at the City lieVtaurant, and an enjoyable time is promised. An adv. containing names of committees, etc. a p. pears elsewhere in these columns. HEAVY DAMAGE SI IT. The Oregon Pacific Sues Contractor Hunt for $150,000 Damages. The Oregon Pacific railroad com pany through their attorneys in this city began suit in the circuit court last evening against Con tractor G. W. Hunt to recover dam ages to the amount of $150,000. The complaint alleges that dam ages to this amount have been sus tained by the non-performance of his contract on the extension of the road eastward from this city. Mr. Hunt is not in the city at present, being engaged on his Umatilla branch, but he is ex pected home in a few days. Women's Kclief Corps. The following statistical intorma tion obtained from the notes from the president's annual report shows that the growth of the department during the past year has been steady : The corps in Oregon now numbers fifteen, with a member si up of 310. $214.65 has been dis pensed in charity during the past vear. $79.50 haf been turned over to posts Balance on hand in the j treasury $328.32, which is the re- i lief fund of the corps. On hand for current expenses $167.25. The national department now numbers 514 corps, with a membership of 49,590 members, of these lo,904 have been added during the year, 1S87. $74.70 has been expended on charity. Church Notice. Preaching services to-morrow at the Presbyterian church at 11 a. m. and 7 i m.. Sabbath school at 12:10 p. m. The Chrstian En deavor Society prayer meeting at 6:15 p.m. subject: "Faith ul in Little Faithful in Much," scripture reference Luke 16, 1-13. To-morrow evening the pastor will begin a series of Sabbath evening dis cussion on the general topic of j "Religion in Practical life." The subject for tc-morrow will be j "Businesson Religious Principles." This service will be preceded by a short praise and song service, led I by the choir. A cordial invitation is extended to all these services. Electric 1 ight Machinery Damaged. The djuauio aud regulator tor N. II. Allen's incandescent electric lights was received yesterday by boat. It was in a sorry condition, having been in the Union Pacific smash-up. The machines cost about $2400, and are probably a total los?, which will fad upon the railroad company. The ma chinery will be replaced without a delay of about three weeks. In the meantime the arc or street lights, will be put up and set going. Poles for this purpose are now being placed in position. A Vote of Thanks. The ladies of the McPherson Woman's Relief Corps desire to tender their thanks to the citizens of Albany, especially the business men, for their kind assistance and srenerous donations in entertain ing the members of the State En campment of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. at its meeting in Albany. By j order of the committee. Mrs. A. B. Woodin. Mrs. W. S.Thompson. Mks. J. M. Irving. Republican Central CoiiiuiUlef.15 The Linn county republican ! central committee are requested to j meet at the office of H. H. Hewitt, j in Albany on Monday, March 5, j 1888, at Sr. m., for the purpose of ' calling the county convention and i primaries, and such other business ; as mav come before them. A full ! attendance is requested. S. S. Train, Ch'n Central Com. Cioltl Waicil Ciivcu A nay. Francis Pfeitl'er has placed in his show case at the Albany soda and candy works a $50 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 of tickets wiil receive the watch. It is warranted to be a genuine gold watch wortii $50. His cigars are the best in the market. This is a rare chance to get a gold watch free. Wanted. Of every man who owes me an account, ?ny money. I have hun dreds of dollars on my books, which I need badly and must have. I hope this notice will be sufficient. If not interest and costs will cer tainly be added, for the money must come. C.H.Spencer. Teachers Examination. Notice is hereby given that the regular public quarterly exarain- rtion of teachers will be held at the court house in Albany, Linn Co., Or., commencing at noon on Wendesdav, Feb. 2K 18SS. All those desiring to pass examinations will please take notice and be present at tne beginning. D. V. S. Reid, Co. tn-h. Supt. Ao HumtMig About Tlii. It is a straight business proposi tion, easily comprehended and worth giving attention to, that the entire stock of boots and shoes at A. B. Mcllwain'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. Chicken Pie Sociable. The ladies of the Baptist church will give a chicken pie sociable at the W. C. T. U. hail on the even ing on February 20. It wiil be a most enjoyable affair. Everybody is invited. The price of supper will be 25 cents. The Little Giant School Shoe is decidedly the most durable shoe in the market for children's wear. Kedfield &.Bi;uvn-ei.l. Sole Agt's CALL FOE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. A republican convention for the state of Oregon is called to meet at the city of Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 11th dav of April, A. D. 188S, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of nominating can didates tor the following officers, to-wit. Representative in congress, three presidential electors, supreme judge and district officers, and t select six delegates to attend the national republican convention, and to transact such other business as mav properly come before tl e convention. Tne convention wiii consist of 209 delegates, apportion ed among the several counties as follows : Del. Baker 5 Benton . . 7 Clackamas '.( Clatsop 7 Columbia 4 Coos 7 Crook a j Curry.. Douglas Gilliam Grant Jackson Josephine . . . Klaxath JLake Lane Linn , Malheur Marion Morrow Multnomah. Polk Tillamook. . . Umatilla Union Wallowa Wasco Washington. Yamhill 10! 2 ' 14! 5 ; SO ! 3 I 0 j j L i 9 2U9 The same being one delegate at large from each county aud one delegate for every 150 votes and one tor every fraction over one-half thereof, cast tor Hon. Binge; Her mann, congressman, at the last general election. The committee recommend that the primaries be held March 31, 1S88. and the county conventions April 4, 18S8, unless otherwise ordered oy the county central committee. Republican electors ami voters of the state, without regard to past political affiliations, who believe in the American princio.e of protect j ive tariff and dignifying American labor, giving tree, popular eduCa-. tion to the masses of the people, effectually protecting all human rights in every section of our com mon country, and who desire to promote friendly fee ing and per manent harmony throughout the state by maintaining a government pledged to these objects and prin- j ciples, are cordially invited to unite j in spleetiog delegates to the repub lican sate convention. Respect fully submitted, L.T. Buows, W. R. Ellis. -H. B. Miller, 11. Hurley, W. M. Simpson. Krlnrn or the JlcKanlass Company. Prof. McKanlass and his favor ably known company of musicians wili return t this city and give a performance th;s(Saturday)evening Their pei'oiinanee here last December was a clean and enjoya- hlf nn.. Tim nrr.tPssnr niova tlift ,i;ut;..t;r. u; ,,-,l,r l " V I' - J m. ...,. !., fm r;n,.inn.,t; umtii " l tLi 1 1 a i n ii ijiii nit: v. 1111,111111111 onlv colored professor of music ever in the Cincinnati public j schools. As a student, lie was earnest and painstaking, having a mark of nine in a maximum of i ton. For two years Professor Mc- j Kanlass studied in Leipsic, giving! his attention to violin, theory, j h-'.rmony and composition. The j professor's traveling represents j sixteen years of his life, and dur-1 ing that time he has visited Eng-; land, France and Australia. His musical specialties are new and ! original, his feat of playing two I cornets at once, and also that of ' playing on eight different instru-1 ments at one and the same time, j being original with him. Taken j all in all, the professor is certainly j a musical genius, one who com bines a natural ear for music with j many years of hard stud'. His banjo playing is of such high order j that he is justly -called the king j ban joist, while his handling of the j violin has earned him the title of 1 the "Negro Ole Bull." His col ored specialty company has been organized for three years, and gives a first-class entertainment. turtliui A Terrible tall ! A wonderful offer ! Cloaks, jack ets and wraps, of every description, at sweeping juices. Desiring to greatly reduce our stock on these lines before taking in ventory,we wil offer our ent ire line of Springer Bros. tailor made garments at cost or less. This is a rare chance. Call early while the assortment is large. MoXTEiril & SEITENBACir. Southern Antidote tor Malaria. It is generally known that Simmons Liver Ifeirulator is relied upon to secure immunit- from all malarial disorders. This is proven by its pop ularity, and anyone who has lived in the South has been' cuiative effects and the protection it gives against this weakening and dangerous malady. It acts more promptly than calomel or quirine, without any of their injurious consequences. Teachers Institute. The animal county teachers in stitute for Linn county Oregon will be held at Albany commencing on Wednesday afternoon, March 14th 1888 and continuing during the 15th aud 16th. I). V. S. Reid, Co. School Sup't. Just Received. A new invoice of Red Schoo House shoes, the best shoe made for children, for sale onlv at W. F. Kead - Kenton & Chase's Cascade honey will please all who want a really fine at tide. All best brands of ovsters at Kedfield & Browneil's. For a good pal' of spectacles go to F. M. French's STATE DISPATCHES. Death of Dr. Carpenter -A Portland Bav isher Found Guilty. Special to the Hkrald. Salem, Feb. 24. Dr. H.Carpen ter died at 3 :20 morning, aged 61. Dr. Carpenter was the founder of the medical department of the Wil lammette university, and was for years dean and professor of sur gery. He was the first superin tendent of the state insane asjlum resigning in 1886. He will be bur ied Sunday afternoon. Utility as Charged. Portlaxd, Feb. 24. The jury in the case of Wm. R. Daly, returned a verdict this afternoon of guilty as charged in the indictment. Daily was charged with assault with intent to commit rape upon the person of Mrs. Ade Druet. LERAXOX DEMOCRATS FATIIISE j To tub Editor of thk Herald : ' ! An enthusiastic meeting of dem- j ocrats was held in Lebanon Feb. J. I 23, 18S.8. And a democratic club 4 ' was organized with C. B.Montague 3 I as president ; C. H. Ralston, E. 2 I Keebler, M. Burkhart, F. C. Haus 10 i ard. S. R. Clavnool. P. M Smith. T. J. Coyle, J. Nixon, J. Newman, A. Humphrey and M. Scott, vice presidents ; M. A.Miller, secretary. A number of committes were ap pointed 011 rules etc., to report at our next meeting. Resolutions were unanimously adopted, amid great applause endorsing Gov. Pennoyer for vice-president. The club adjourned to meet again on w eunesuav reo. zy.- It is the purpose of the demo crats of Lebanon to make the club a success. We hope to hear ot other clubs being orgenized soon in the county ; and we will place old Linn where it once stood, and now belongs, the banner democratic countv of Oregon. M. A. M. Sec. t Petition lor Uailroad Extension. A letter from Lorane, Lane couuty, says there is a petition in circulation in that section asking the Southern Pacific Company to extend the west side railroad from Corvallis to Drain station in Dou- ias , u"l 1 "eu 0u ould oliow up the valley ot the pnS loin r.ver, thence from its 1..., , ..I... mi... . ,1 .i j ut'vl 111 3 iiiiuugti i oaP me aiusiaw mountain on to tne oius- law vallev; thence through to Pass creek through a gap at the head of K ck creek, and down Pass c;e-k to Draiu station. This route was once surveyed by Ben liolladay, and, it is said, was deemed the best route, but Eugene attracted the road to the Pass creek route. This extension will require about seventy miies of railroad and will open up a fertile agricultural coutry to bet ter transportation facilities, also to a valuable lumber district. The petition is in circulation from Cor vallis to Drain and will be by all. signed Slate Sunday SfiiooljTouveiitioii. The istate Sunday School Con vention for Oregon will be held at Albany on the 22d, 23d and 24th of Mav. The regular time ot holding I would have been in March, brt the ! . i .1 ! executive uuinuniuee iiiuujtiu 1 A A. 12 4. 1 4. . 1 ,1 "est to u tne nine iu uuuve uiues I Representation from every sunuav , - in the state is desired, I especially of the Sunday school work in each countv are earnestly requested. All statistical reports i should be sent to Prof. Henry Sheak of Philomath, Or. IEKKVITii:S. Smoke Estrellas. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A line lhe of neckties atBiain's. ( Six s 'isives for a dollar at T. Jones', j 1-i- oer goods at cost at X. II. Allen & .o.'s. ' ! French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. . Go to Rcdlicld & BrowneH's for fresh groceries. New goods and low prices at C. B. Roland !c Co.'s. Fresh roasted peanuts every Hotlman & I'i'citler. day at Cash will bui' groceries Redlield A; BrowncH's. cheap 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 &Seitenbaeh's For A No. 1 cider vinegar go to HotF man& Pfei Iter's, at 25 cents per gallon. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith V Seiten bach's. New line of gents' furnishing goods now arriving at C B. Roland di Co.'s. The boss place to buy crockery and glassware is at Conn Bros, at way down prices. A new line of overcoats, just opened Stynsti and cheap. C. t.Kolanasio. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith & Seitenbacli's. Eagle cigars are the finest Ave cent cigar on the market. For sale by Par ker Bros. - Orders promptly Allied for boots or shoes, any quality or style,, pegged or sewed, at Lewis & Hughes' shep. The largest assortment of ladies fine shoes and slippers in town at Aedlield fc Browneil's. Call and see them. Thirty cases of winter boots in all grades, just received bv C. B. Roland & Co. First class stock hi every partic ular. 1 For your fine imported and Key West cigar go to M. Baunigart's cigar store, one door east o Langdrn's drug store. Just received, the celebrated Estrella Key West cigar, the finest Key West cigar in the market, at M. Bauingart's cigar store. Conn Bros., sole agents for the cele brated "Red Letter" cigar, strictly Havana tilled, the best 5-cent cigar in the market. I have received my new stock of muslin underwear. These goods are made cn a lock-stitch machine and are warranted to be full size and length,and price reasonable. Samuel E. iouxg. No trouble to have buckwheat cakes for breakfast where self rising flour is used. Kenton & Chase sell the best. The sweet pickles, sold by Ken ton & Chase, are pronounced ex cellent by every one who try them. A barrel of choice 6auer kraut just opened, try some. Fresh northern grown garden seeds and flower seeds, price 5c. per package. Wallace & Thompson', Grocers. Fish Murkt't. FRESH FISH EVERY DAY AT THE new fish market of Wood jSt Wheeler, opened next door south of the Western Un;cn telegraph office. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS. Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first-eelass house in the city. Lare sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General staire office for Corvallis. Hoard and Lodging. GOOD BOARD, WITH OR WITHOUT rooms, at reasonable rates by the day or week, at Mrs. Fryer's Third street, between Elsworth and Lyon. All white help at this house. p"Oaks is hot nd goes right to the spot, for rneumatism, neuialgia toothache, chills I fever and colds. Sold by Foshay & ' Mason. BOARDING AND LODGING ON REAS onable terms at Mrs. C. Ball's restaurant, corner of Baker and First street, opposite the Star brewpry No Chinese cooks. II. Hindi. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK warranted. Shop since the fire removed to Ferry street, second doer from postotfice Practical Tailoring. CHRIST WYSS, ONE DOOR EAST OF Democrat office on Second street, is pre- aired to make suits, and all kinds of cloth ing'. Mens' or hoys' clothing repaired aud cleaned at reasonable rates. A fine line of samples on hand. Charges reasonable. TENG HENG, WASHING AND IRONING Laundry on Ellsworth street, betwee the Revere House and Johnson's Blacksmi shop. All work warranted first-class an i sa isfautory. Prices low. Police to .Minors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT no boys will be allowed in the billiard or sample rooms at the Revere house oi any of my business places. If they do so it is at their own risks. J. U. WILLIAMS. IF YOU WANT A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework, or if you want asituation, ap ply at F. A. Burkhart 4 Co 's real estate and j . .-xui.ua a GiLLKT. DEALERS IN ilMonuments, headstones and tablets, al so cemeten curbing and wire and iron fenc ing. Shop one uour sjuth of post office, Al bany, Oregon. FRESH OYSTERS EVERY DAY AT HOFF man & Pfeiffer's. Albany Opera. House, Wednesday, Feb. 25. RETURN OF- MeKANLASS' All-Star Specialty Company. ONE NIGHT ONLV OA ARTISTS Oft llAndaBrass Baud of Ladies andJ I V Gentlemen direct from the East."0 Gentlemen direct from the East, WILL APPEAR IX THEIR j Unique Specialties, Which have u.aue them superior to all col ored talent traveling I'rol'. Mt'Kanlnss is i the only colored graduate rroni the college of music of CiiK'iiiiiiti. GRAND STRERT PARADE AT 11 A. M. i3Tickets for sale at Blackmail's drmr stnre. " at the corner iewelrv 0 store when you want your watch repaired. Kxeciilor's Notice. NOTICE 13 HEIIEIiV GIVEN THAT THE undersigned have this day lx-e'i duly appointed executors of the last will and testa ment of Hiiii L. Brown, deceased, bv the county court of Linn county, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said t estate are hereby notified to present the I same, properly verified, to the undersigned at liroupsville, Linn county, Oregon, within six n r.nths from the date of thu notice. Dated February 2, 1SSS. J. M. MOVER, I JOIIX BROWX, j Executors, i BOND & Dealers in SON, General Merolianoice IrvlitK, Lane Co., Oregon. Mr. Brink lias received Ihe finest as sortment of wicker rocking chairs to be found in the city. If you don't be lieveit, call in aud see for vourself. Administrator's Sale of Keal Estate. JJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT j llunderand ny virtue or an orucr ot sale au ly made and entered of re'ord by the county court of Linn connjy, Oregon at the February term, 18S8 thereof in the matter of the estate of John P Hawk deceased, the under signed administratrix of the ertate of said drceated wiil at the dwelling house of the late John P. Hawk deceased on the pre mises hereinafter discribed, in Linn country, Oregon, on Saturday the 17th day of March 1SSS, at the hour of one o'clock P M. of said lay offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder the following described real estate, as 'he propert) of said estate, to-wit: The undivided one-half of the N. E. one-f-urth of section 9 tawnship 15 -S. R., 2 W, ir. Linn county Oregon containing 160 ac-es. Also the N. W". J of section 3 in tp. 15 S. R., 2 W.in Linn county Oregon, containing 158 59 acres. Also theJCJ of the E.i of section 4 tp.15, S R.2 W.in Linn county .Oregon rontaininifl60 acres. Also a strip containing 9.2S acres off of the east side oi the donation c'aim of John p. Hawk, in tps. Hand 15 S. R., 2 W. said tract of land extending the whole lenth ol the east line of said donation claim, in Linn countv, Oreeon. Said sale will be made for gold coin one-half cash in hand on day of sale and and the other one-half payable in three months from the day of sale secured by mortgage on the land. Nancy J. Hawk. J. K. Weatherford, Att'y for Administratrix. Stockholder' Sleeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there will be a meeting of the stockhold ers of the Odd Fellows Hall Building Asso ciation held at their office in Albany.Oregon, on Monday, the 12th day of March, 188Sj at the hour of 7 o'clock r. m. of said day, for the liu.-poae of electing seven directors to serve ensuing year and for any other business that mav come beforf said meeting, f rus the 10th dav of February, 18S3. J. F. KACKENSTfi, President. G. F. SIMPSON, Secretary. Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of puriiwstren-rth and vholesomeness. More economical than fhe ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test,shortJ weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in c ms. Ror al Baking Pow der Co., 10T. Wall St., N. Y. H. F. MERRILL, BANKER. ALBANY, - OREGG Sell exchange on New York Sin Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject to check. Interest al lowed on time deposits. Collections will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. XSTOffice nours from 8 a. M.,to 5 P. n. As-nit for reliable fire and marine insur ance companies. W. H. .AflLIVE... Wore hh ..IX A.. LIVE TOWN. 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 desirable line of furniture in the valley. His double salesrooms in Frnman's block are filled with an elegant assortment of new furniture, consisting of holiday special ties, lounsfes in new patterns, find jrold pic ture f.ames, willow chairs, easy rockert. mar ble tahles, brackets, etc., etc. An examina tson of the stock will show this to be true in every respect. OF- Albany, Oregon i PAIIH-Iil' CAPITAL, $55,000. OFFICERS. President Charles E. Wolverton, Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. CusicK. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. E. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, D. B. jSIonteith, J. VV. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. Safe, Soed. Conservative A Square Company Managed by'Square Men Patronhed by Square People Patronizs Sons E&trise WflJiBD Farmers i Merchants' mm 1300,000 GRAND German Ba To be given on ' Friday Eve, Marc 11 O, At the Albany opera house by the German citizens of Albany and vicinity COMMFTTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS. FRITZ HOFFMAN, CHAS. METSGER, JOHN HOFFMAN. FLOOR MANAGERS. JOHN HOFFMAN ADAM LUCHSINGER UBBE PETERS. All those receiving invitations are expected to attend. gjB lickets, including supper, $2 00. Hew Store, New Goods, TIN, HARDWARE AND NOVELTY STORE OPENED BY WILLIAM SIMPSON. 5, ID, 15. 20 and 25 On each of whfch every article is sola at the figures named. This is a rare opportunity to replenish your kitchen furniture and house furnishing goods, or to purchase 4t Prices Never before Heard of One dor west of Stewart & Sox ALBANY - - OREGON. CHOICE Table Frails -AND- VEGETABLES. -THE- :--:(iiipj:--: Have on exhibition a large stock of fine Table Fruits and Vegetables. All table fruits are put up in pure granulated sugar svrup, 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. S. ot Depar ure Cent Conn ters Willamette :-: Packing Second nil ii fvi Sew Han Store The past year has proven it to be a neces sity. The best and cheapest place to buy . your StoTEsFurniture Tinware- We are always prepared to buy your house-, hold furniture at the highest cash "price. Sole -. ugents for the PEERLESS OIL CAM And - Lamp - Killer - g-Tinshop recently added. All" work ione at the lowest prices M. FRANKLIN & CD. mm mm m OF ALBANY OREGON. pbesident, L. Flinn. VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. TOUDg, cashier. G.E.ChamberIain,,.; TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUblXESS. Accounts kept subject to check. Siffht Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, 8an Francisco and Portland.Oregon. CoTldet&MU , made on favorable terms. S. E. Yon L K. tiLAIN. L. W. FLntir E. fuitKtfc.w' Geo. E. Chamberlain. as J ft ! 1 V ...1 1-