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the vroBisnrNrG herald, wedxesb ay, maech 7, isss. iruKuON PACIFIC 'TIME TABLE. 1 Arrives Depart Passenger...., Freisrnt :ll:lrini 1:00 p in ! 5:23prai6:50 a.ru 0. S C. K. II. TIME-TABLE. NORTH BOUND. I Arrives: Departs Arrives. CaU.expr Eugene ex Freight 6:15am 11 1 5am 7.05am 11. 35am 7. 10am Portlan-lO.lOam 3.45om " 2.45pm SOUTH BOUND. i Arrives! Departs! Arrives. Caia. exp Euiiene ex freight 7.45pmi S.Ojpm li20pm 12.40pm 130pm Ashland 9.00am Eugene 2.40p m Euirene 6.00pm LEBANON BRANCH. FmAllia'y Departs Arrives "o. 11.. :So. 1?..- TiSsip m Lebanon at 1.3tt p m I S.W p in " 8.56 p m Fin l-cban N a. 12 5 00 a m Albanyat 5 .45 a m. o. 14 i --00 P m' " 2.45 p in. THE MAILS. ym! nt h Albany postotlice close as follows: t'or all offices north ' ;.c ttsieri. scatts ( 6 30 A v-fft Side 1 And the Narrow GuageR . R. ) Portland anuSaiem 11 A. m. Corvailis ami Yaiiuiua 12:30 P. St. A-', offices south 7:30 r. M The postottiee will be closed each evening from six to seven o'clock. tuwHterett matter tor the early niorcirg Train .houli he mailed beiore S o'clock the icvioas 'veiling. TSJK Wt.Alllt.it Hl-IUV. Sax Francisco, March 5. Weath;r indica tions for the next- twenty-four hours besrin niii'j: at 7 p. M.are: Local raius followed by f.-Jr weather. 4i I'S.XUS 4 no IT low. Pr. E. Beekwith has returned from a trip to California. Mrs. L. V. Lonsway has re t 'lined from a visit to California. Judge L. Fiinn has been in Sa lem on legal business for a day or two. Mrs. J. K. "Weatherford has re turned from a visit with relatives in California. J.P.Schooling and C. F. "Wright, merchants of Harrisburg were in the city yesterday. Cards explaining the weather .signals can be obtained free of charge at F. 51. French's. Patronize home enterprise by seeing C. W. "Watts and giving him your name for his 1S88 directory. A. Kline, who will soon open a boot and shoe store in Hinn's new brick, has removed to this city with ids family The officers of the Oregon insane asvlum have begun the vaccination of the entire 485 inmate. A pre caution against smallpox. !'.. J. Sommerville, formerly of this county, now of Pendleton, is a candidate beiore the republican convention of Umatilla county for fcheriff. The German ball, to be given at the opera house on March yth, will te opened with a grand inarch at oYinrk sharp. Admission lor spectators, 25 cents. Mr. Walter Ketchum and wife accompanied by their son AI. Ketchum, left on last night's train lor (..a i norma, where iTpv trn in ! hone of benefiting Mrs. Ketchunvs health. Tliie juvenile band will give a supper and entertainment at the "W. C. T. U. hall next Thursday, for the purpose of raisin Kinds to pay for their uniforms. The sup per will commence at 5 o'clock and an admission price of 25 cents will be charged. Miss Clara McMeeken and Mr. "Walter McMeekcen returned yes terday from attendance upon the .state normal school at Monmouth to their home near Harrisburg. Miss 'McMeeken attended the last teachers' examination at Dallas and procured a certificate, and will return in a few days to Polk county to engage in teaching school. We learn that the missionary convocation heretofore postponed will be held in the Episcopal church in this city, beginning "Wednesday, 31 arch 7th, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. The bishop and lead ing clergy of the jurisdiction will be present, and papers will be read of a historical and practical char acter, which will be of interest to all. Ed. It. 51. Carter of this city has deen engaged as agent for the Al bany Farmers and 3lerchants In surance Co., and he will do a gen eral rustling business for that com any both in this city and in neigh boring towns an. I the country. I le epresents a solid company and he public in need of insurance can not do better than to secure a olicv from him. Teachers' Institute. The annual county teachers'insti ute for Linn county, which will be leld in this citv, beginning cn t.'ednesday afternoon, March 14, promises to be a most interesting Jession. Eminent speasers win i e i Iresent, among them : State Super- j litendent E. B. McElroy, Prof. B j Arnold, of Corvallis, Prof. Thos. ondon, of the state university, 'rot. Thos. A'anScov, of the Wil- JLmette university and Prof. D. T. Srtaruey, of the state normal school. he new scnool laws ol the state re very strict on the subject of re urrinsr teachers to attend, as the ibsence from such institutes places ie revokal oi tneir certmcates at ie option of county school superin mdent; aside from this reason, wever. tnere promises 10 De a ry large attendance. DuiafllrM and Penxlonsi. A postoffice has beecl established at Fen-v, Curry county. Or., and Sarah E. Cooley was appointed postmistress. Daniel M. Stephens has been appointed postmaster at Brenlo, Lincoln county, W. T., in place of Allen Emerson resigned. Mary A. Conrad has been appoint ed postmistress at Tampico, Ya kima county, W. T., in place of Angupt Roberts resigned. Pen sions, were granted to Wm. Shot well, Tillamook ; James Porter, Harrisburg ; and Mary, widow of Victor Levitt. JUSS COKKTY KKPIIJLICA.VS. Meeting of the Central Committee Date of Convention and Primaries. In accordance with the call here tofore published, the members of the Linn county republican central committee convened at the office of II. H. Hewitt, in this city, yes terday at 2 v. m. A good representation from the various precincts was present, and harmonious action prevailed. The meeting was organized by the election of S. S. Train, chair man, and Geo. W. Davis, secretary. On motion of J. Wassoin, the time of holding the county conven tion was fixed on Wednesday, April 4, and the primaries on Sat urday, March ol. On motion of Caleb Gray, the basis of representation was" fixed at one delegate for each twenty -five voles cast tor Binger Her mann for congressman, and one for each fraction above one-half, and one for each precinct at large. On motion of T. Froman, the hour lor holding the county con vention was iixed at 10 o'clock a. m. and. the hour for holding the primary meetings at 2 o'clock i m. THE CALL. A republican convention for Linn county is hereby called to meet at the court house in Albany on April 4th at 10 a. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to the state re publican convention, which con venes in Portland April 11th, and for the purpose of placing m nom ination candidates for the various county offices, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The convention will consist of 79 dele gates, appointed as follows : East Albany 9 West Albany Halsey Harrisburg q i 4 Brownsville 7 Shedd 5 Lebanon 7 Scio 3 Waterloo 4 Orleans i! Crawfordsville . . o weet Home 2 Fox Valley 3 Center 3 Santiam 3 Franklin Butte 2 Syracuse 2 Liberty 2 Brush Creek 2 Rock Creek 2 Total... .. 79 The committee recommend that the primaries be heid on March 31st, at 2 p. m. S. S. Train-, G. W. Davis, Sec. Chairman. Provisions were made for a thorough organization in the vari ous precincts. On motion, the meeting ad journed. The following call for the county convention and primaries was made:' A Shocking !sii hie. Nay Simmons, a young man of 19, committed suicide in a most shocking manner Mondav after- noon on the farm of Wm. Sanpintr- neni. ten mues nortneastot haiem, on Howell prairie. He was plow ing in a sixty-five acre field with a three-horse team, a"d when on the opposite side of the field east of the house, hitched two of the horses, tied a halter strap to the double tree, and making a slio f ,i ,i , , , .. ,,. , r. 1 . T i around his neck, and then started he team walked a lew steps, ana then tell down aim was dragged to death. Two young men hunting for cattle found him dead. The horses appeared to have walked ;.bout 600 yards and to have choked the life out of the young man. The cause of the deed could not be learned Sijperiiif cmlciij A si:i ;;!. . , , uov. rennoyer i.as appointed ueorge . uowning supennienuenc of the penitentiary, vice Robert Clow, removed. Mr. Downing is a well known citizen and democrat of Marion county, having resided in the vicinity for tairty-three years, in view oi me rennoyer-1 McKinnon-Clow controversy his app dntment will give general sat isfaction. He will enter upon his. position March 10. Will Not Offer Uewnrds. Governor Pennoyerhas informed District Attorney Belt that he will not offer the rewards for the mur derers of Schuyler Ford at Harri . burg and the Chinamen at Mon mouth, as asked for in petitions of Linn and Polk countief. The reason given for his refusal is that the law does not give him the ex press authority to offer rewards and that his action is subject to the ap proval of the legislature, which i ga ' tjiat jie w j m t'ue most urf I may roiuse to aiiow i-ws um. ne ill only offer rewards urgent cases. lieriuan Ball. A German ball wiil be given at the onera house bv the German citizens of Albany and vicinity on Friday evening, March 9. A fine supper is to be served at the City Restaurant, and an enjoyable time is promised. An adv. containing names of committees, etc. appears elsewhere in these columns. Notice to strangers. Persons just locating in Albany or vicinity will find at the new store of Kenton & Chase, between the opera house an I postoffice, a good place to puicna.se their sup plies of groceries and provisions. They have first-class goods there and the prices are reasonable. If articles sent from their store do not give entire satisfaction they cheer fully refund the money The immense stock of boots and shoes at A. B. Mcllwain's is being slaughtered at twenty-five percent, discount on each and every dollar's ".vorth sold. At Parker Bros, this morning: Early Rose potatoes, elegant disiies given away with baking powder. ACCIDENT TO THE BKViXEY. She Buns on a Snag and Beached in Two Feet oi Water Below Salem. Information was received in this city yesterday that the Oregon Pa cific company's steamboat the X. S. Bentley, while coming up the river early yesterday morning, ran into a sunken snag three viiles be low Lincoln and tore a hole in her bottom forty feet long. She was beached in two feet of water, which prevented any damage to her cargo and prevented all danger to any of the passengers and crew. She had on board about 150 tons of freight, including about 100 tons of flour. This will be transferred to the Wm. Hoag, which left this city yesterday afternoon, going down the river for this purpose. FULL PARTICULARS. Salem, 5Iarch (51 (Special) This morning about 7 o'clock the O. P. steamer, Bently, while running under slow bell through a place of difficult navigation about 10 miles below Salem near Lincoln, the boat struck on a snag, and such was her momentum, that a seam 40 feet long was ripped in the boat before she could free herself from the stump. Captain Smith imme diately headed the vessel for the nearest accessible point on shore, but before the vessel could reach a place of safety she sank in four feet of water, one hundred feet from shore She had on board 100 tons of flour and 50 tons of freight which was only slightly damaged. Captain Smith came to this city and notified headquar ters and this afternoon about 3:30 the Wm. M. Hoag came down to take the freight of the damaged vessel on to Portland. The Bent ly will be bulkheaded, and will probably be ready for resumption ot navigation in two or three weeks ."(ate Cuivcrsily. An invitation has been extended by the faculty of the State Univer stry at Eugene to President Van Scoy of the Willamette University, to deliver the baccalaureate ser mon at the commencement exer cises of the former institution next .Juno. Mr. H. W. Scott, editor of the Oregonhin, has been invited to deliver the address before the uni versity. The former occurs on Sunday and the hitter during the week. Great Revolution in Aili:u.v Mnrket. Another invoice of Kenton's Bak ing Powder has arrived at Julius Gradwohl's. Only 25 cents in one pound cans. It sells on its own merits. Julius Gradwohl war rants e'ery can. If not satisfactory the money will be refunded. The reason he was out of this popular baking powder for a few days was due to the unprecedented sale created by the constantly increas ing demand for it. I ciu-alioii Itaa. The Lawson dancing academy will be dedicated with a grand ball and oster supper Friday evening, -March ll. 18S8. A special train will run from Brownsville and connect with the Lebanon express. Round trip tickets from Browns ville. $1 ; round trip from Lebanon Junction, 25cts. Music by Craw lord's orchestra. All are invited to attend. Tickets for ball includ ing supper $1.50. .iiil lVatrli Given Away. i j iLiiio x luuici iiii.-, fiavcu ill inn I l.i II.... I... c , .1 1 . 1. .r. snow case at tne Aioanv soaa aim , a works a m -,,d watd : hi , wi , j J - -u.,,.u.J ,.t tne most cigars, fjverv person Everv who buys a cigar will receive a ticket. At the end of ninety days the one holding the largest number of tickets will receive the watch. It is warranted to be a genuine I r jokl watch worth fcou. His cigars i are the best in the market. This i is a rare chance to get a gold watch flve Vt anlcl. Of every man who owes me an account, my money. I have hun dreds of dollars on my books, which 1 need badly and must have. 1 hope this notice will be sufficient. If not interest and costs will cer tainly be added, for the money must come. C. H. Spencer. Startling .1 Terrible Fall ! A wonderful offer ! Cloaks, jack ets and wraps, of every description, at sweeping prices. Desiring to greatly reduce our stock on these lines before takinginventory, we wil oiler our entire line of .i pringer Bros, tailor made garments at cost or less. This is a rare chance. Call early while the assortment is large. Monteith & Seitenhach. iKoiriLY rii. Scro, Oregon, March 1st 18S3. To whom ir may concern: This is to certify that my farm dwelling was insured in the State Insurance company, of Salem, I Oregon, ana my dwelling and its ! entire contents was destroyed by ! fire Feb: 20th, and Feb. 2bth Mr. Toll Thompson and Mr. D. T. Wv man. agents for said company came to my farm and adjusted my loss honorably and fairly, and I could not have been treated more fairly. And for the benefit of those in doubt, as to the honesty and promptness of this company, I cheerfully recommend to our farmers, and I to-day through the hand of D. T. Wymau, received in cash my entire loss. I am sat isfied that this company has been rnissrepresented to us by agents for other companies. I am satisfied that our farmers would act wisely by seeing D. T. Wyinan before in suring elsewhere. Delphina Hamilton. B. W. Hamilton. We warrant all goods bought of us to be strictly first-class in every respect. Redfield & Brownnell. Use Dwight's cow brand of soda and saleratus. Cabbage and cauliflower at Ken ton & Chase's. FIKE AT IMKIiiSBlKti, The Postoffice and Several Other Building Badly Damaged. Special to the Hkrald Harrisburg, March 6. Fire broke out at 9 o'clock this morn ing in the restaurant of Mrs. Cart right, a small wooden brilding.and in a few minutes the flames had spread to the adjoining buildings, consuming the remainder of the block northward, in which is situ ated the postoffice, J. P. School ing's drugstore, May & Sender's warehouse and other wooden buildings. a later report. The fire this morning did not burn as much as first reported. It broke out in a row of buildings on First street, between Smith and Moore streets. Four old buildings were destroyed. By hard work on the part of " the citizens Butler's saloon corner and the Masonic lodge and the corner building were saved, but the loss sustained by the removal of contents will be considerable. M'OKASK FALLS SOTES. A Cattle Tfoier Skips Black Measles Mill King. Spokane Falls, Msirch o. The Evening Chronicle has special advice from Ruby City, iu the Salmon river country, that Win. Newcomb, a'tcr killiug a number of his neighbors' cattle and seliing the meat, has lied to Argentine Republic. A reward of $2000 is offered for his apprehension. Advici; from the Colville Reser vation are thai black measles is still taking off the Ncz Perce In dians. Above fifty so tar are dead. They will not take medicine from the agency physician until betakes a dose in each case, for fear of be ing noisoned. TUK Hi: .ST lit V. Eteitniilie:in Gains Slude tn Eunice-! This is to certify that the Trav pal KlectiunM in Maine. j lers Insurance Company, of Hart- j ford, Conn., througu C. B. Yv'inn Augusta, Me., March 5, Chair- i agent, have ibis day paid me hi man Aianlev, of the republican j luI1 10 mY entire satisfaction for state comnntte'j today sent tl e ! late mj"es 1 recived. following telegram to Hon, White-! f.r-v l1- U V -0' to7 have a law Reid : l).oll7, m,th rvclers Insurance ArnusTA. Maine. March. 5. I , , 7 Municipal elections were held j to-dav in the cities of llalimve' , Gardiner, Bath, RocKland, Poj - land, Lewiston. Auburn, feaco aid: Ellsworth, giving a sweeping m - j - .P , .. . , joniy ior rne lepuoucaus in everv i city, redeeming rjiiswonn aua i Lewiston. homes of Senators Hale ! and Fry,;. It is an unprecedented i rm,.,kli,.., ..:,..,. i : ,. lepnblic.in .iiuinpu Ma mm le-, puai;;t.es the tree traae message. and emohasizes its condemnation of the surrender of the fishing treaty Steamship laid Off. San Francisco, March (. The s uner George W. E11 r is to be Lt.dolf for repairs. She will KO mirth in about six weeks, and on April -:rd wil run between Port- lanu aim .viaMvan pomis. ' ' " I ucle m- .ttan-ol.Kar. j sin.inons Liver I.Vgulator Alman Washington, March . The U. ! "Vs i,ml s;lw A- R-Steven's and Bishop tiinn-il'-w:ip"Knt..ri.r;.." i.l at (ubraltar yesterday. After coal- nig she will proceed at once to i nuclei lu Mipport me commanus I . C , 1 1 ! '. I 1 . ill !.UIlrjUI I I11111IIS . Ei:iiiibllK AiHl I!ii. 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. McJIwain's is now offered at twenty-live per cent, discount. This sak; is positive, as the entire assortment is offered without re serve at this slaughter in pric.-s. Kenton & Chase's Ca' cade honey will please all wiio want a really fine ai tide. Early rose seed potatoes, onion sets and garden seeds at Kenton & Chase's. A nice assortment of fancy crack ers and biscuits at Kenton ir. Chase's. ITLESSFAilMDierll "I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for many years, hav ing made it my only Family Medicine. My mother before ' ne was very partial to it. It is safe, good and reliable medi cine for any disorder of the system, and if used in time is a great preventive of sicknesn. I often recommend it to my friends, and shall continue to do so. "Rev. James M. Rollins, Aistor M. KChurch, So. Eairrleld.Va.' mi AND OOCTCRS BILLS SAVED &i 'trans keeping Simmons Lieei regulator in the house, "I have found Simmons Liver "!egulator the best family med icine I ever used for anything that may happen, have used it ill Indigestion, Colic, Diarrhoea, JiUioM$neaa, and found it to re lieve immediately. After eat ing a hearty supper, if, on going to bed, I take about a teaspoon fnl, I never feel the effects of the supper eaten. -"OVID Or. SPARKS, "Ex-Mayor Macon, Qa." 9-ONLY GENUINC- Haa our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper.' H. Zeilin & Co., Soto Proprietor 'Hce. SI .00. FHU.APKIP.HIA. A. BOND & SON, Dealers in General Merctaaice li viiiK. taae Co., Oregon. ,v fcairly Kcse Potatoes. A nice lot of choice Early Rose seed potatoes just recived. Call early as they are scarce. We are in receipt of a fine lot of dried venison, which we will chip in quantity to suit to suit the cus tomer. We have to arrive Monday from San Francisco, another crate of fine butter, also seedles and Riverside oranges, lemons, cab bage, cauliflower, celery and early potatoes. Don't forget that we have a full stock ot garden seeds, and onion sets, also Early Rose seed pota toes. Wallace & Thompsoon. Grocers. Smoke Estrellas. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A fine line of neckties at Blaiu's. Six .-'uives for a dollar at T. Jones'. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. Go to Redfield & Brosvnell's for fresh groceries. Cash will buy groceries cheap at Rediield t Brownell's. An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap at tiie Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and w inter wraps at cost or less at Moiilcilli itSeitenbach's Cloaks, jackets and wintei wraps at cost or less at Monteith & Seiten bach's. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cobt or less at Monteith & Seiteubach's. The largest assortment of ladies fine slmes and slippers in town at riedtield ovurowneus. can ana see mem. T? : . i -I--.. ' rui ji'ui line iiupuncu uiiu jvey West cigar go to M. JJnunigurt's cigar store, one door east o Laugdru's drug store. Just received, the celebrated Estrella Key West cigar, the finest Key West cigar in the market, at M. Bauiiigurt's cigar store.. 1 have received my new stock of m::slin underwear. These goods are made cn a lock-stitch machine and are warranted to be full size and length.and price reasonable. Samuel E. Young. Sidoi-sciiu-iil oi' Travelers insurance '. by Cant. -;. .J. Lanuiuy. v v" " "" E. J. Laxxixg. Vtltal anil 1 toltu? The symptoms of biliuusness are happily hut loo we.l known. They differ j 11 " ;'"'""".' wuu.c extent. A bilious man is seldom a breakfast l..lt,.r. Too fri.(,cniiV) ;lI:ls, lie has U!1 1 excellent appetite for liquid.-; but none tor solids i.f a morning. His tongue .wvl .1;urcl!-v '".-a r inspection at any time ; ; ii u is not wnue aiKtiurreii, it isrougli, t The rii-estive sv.st,..,, ! wholly out of order and diarrhea or con stipatiuii may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There ire often hon Oiihohl or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and aeidit.v firtl:itnl(nce ;iiw' t.n-lrii.ic i m tllt! :t of th siOI1,.u.i, T() correct aU I this if not effect a cure try Green's An I gul rmwcr.it costs hut a trifle and i thousandsjjUest itseflicacy. j An t'xertient" SSe.lieiiVe7 My w!fc aml lt,vsc.f were in bad j health for some fifteen ea -s. I; I i-hanccfl to !;r lt.nl.-Mi-r .vim' i.iu ..i" i ! 1 K;rcc names to teslmioni ZnnUr j i:(.-,ihior to my h lends as an excel- ient medicine." '.. E. Hakkisox, M. D. tioruoiiviile s o. i - ;.!, ih, u t:o-n j;is vanlcl for dsn. B. Topham & Wallace at their j Mime room under F. M. 'French's i jewelry store. Also cash paid for ponitry. Albany, Oregon. The sweet pickles, sold by Ken- i ton ec I'liase, are pronounced ex cellent by every one who try them. All. best brands of oysters at Hedheld 0c Lrovvned's. at the corner jewelry store when 3:ou want your watch repaired. oiuy RAVI.NG 8OLt AN 1XTEUKST IN MY I hariiess iiiisiness to '1. J. jvemian, I am Ithirous of collecting- my outstaiiilin I notes and accounts. All persons knowinir themselves luucbtcd to me will please call and settle. , The business wil! be continued as usual at j the same please. K. L THOMPSON. Albany, Feb. 22. To WlMtiii it Mny I'tineern. I J the firm of Williams & Backensto, doing I uiiv,'. io iir-utisi i,i r.. liiAt business in ine oiticc saloon, m Hie city oi I Albany, has been ilissolved by iiimual con- sent, li. Jlarkciisto having purchased the en- i tire iiusi: ess and will a?sunie all liabilities ' ami nllect all dobtsduc liiefirm. Notice i mile by Common carrier. N OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI the Oregon & California railroad company, of Portland, Oregon, a com mon earlier, having transported the personal property hereinafter describ ed, from various points in the slate of Ore . on, to the city of Albany, in the state ot Oregon, at the reijuest of the owner or lav. ful possessor thereof, and haviiu: salely stortd and kept said property, and by virtue thereof h..viiir a lien upon the same for its just and reasonable charges, and more than three months having elapsed since said transportation and care has been performed, and no part of said just charges having been paid, all persons whom it may concern are hereby noli . ed that said Oregon A: California rail road company, by its receiver, will on the 17th day of Marth, ISSS, commenc ing at i o'cloel v. m., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand.at the warehouse of said com pany, in the city of Albany,in the state of Oregon, all and singular said per sonal property or sufficient thereof to satisfy said lien and charges and the costs and expenses of making said sale. Said property having been ship ped, consigned and transported be tween the points hereinafter named, and being more particularly described as follows : LOT. FRO. KHK1GHT. MARKS. I Sli.-ilil ; 5 S'ks wheat T. Davidson 2Shedd S S'ks wheat 119 S'ks wheat 1 12 S'ks wheat 9 S'ks wheal S. S. Myeis A. P. Maxwell I.N Van Winkle I. R. Pearl Halsey Ha:sey l!;lsev Halsey rlarrisb'g 5 S'ks wfieadJ. C. Porter 3 S'ks wheaij W.M. Davidson 5 S'ks wheat i.j. M. Holloway 9 S'ks wheat D. tioodland SjHarrisbV ftiHarrisb'g K KOEHLER, Receiver of the Oregon & California Raii road Company, Porli&nd, Oregon. 0 8 CO r a o L. E. BLAIN'S -mammoth stock of- Now Opened. 0 o Z2 03 CO' m Is- ! raMiMrwe-lJw j 1HPi LIVE TOWN. 1 ISsi?iati6:;:f!! This is what Albany is at prese.it, and in ICCryEKrall J order to ke.-i nacc with the iivAhr fanuut in mJef' I this city, W. II. Willard has enlarged his yvi'v' coui)lc:c and desirable line of furniture in the valiey. His double salesrooms in Froman 's new lurnnure, consisting oi nouuay special -I ties, loun-zea iii new patterns, find gold pic- i ture f.amcs, willow chairs, easy rockert. mar ble tables, brackets, etc., etc. An examina--vj tson of the stock will show this to be true in itemns !Ms- ! t., nit -v.-. .,A,..A n,..i ...n,.t. .b.n:.ni,iA cti-lic in an iicnt;oi usiu must ui3iauic ovj iva i are To be jfiven or. Friday Eve, Marca 9, At the Albany opera house by the German citizens of Albany and vicinity COMMITTEE OX ARRANGEMENTS, FRITZ HOFFMAN, CHAS. METSGER, JOHN HOFFMAN. FLOOR MANAGERS. JOHN HOFFMAN ADAM LUCHSINGER UBBE PETERS.' All those, receiving invitations are expected to attend. CSs?" Tickets, including supper, $2 00. - New Departure! . New Store, New Goois, TIN.KARDWARE AND NOVELTY STORE OPENED BY WILLIAM SIMPSON. 5, 10, 15, 20 and 2o 1! On each of whkh every article is sold at the figures mailed. Tliis is a rate opportunity to replenish your kitchen furniture and house furnishing goods, or to purchase ii gg'4t Prices Sever before Heard of One d-.ior west of Stewart & Sox ALBANY - - OKEGOX. H. F. MERRILL) BANKER. ALBANY, - - " OREGO Soil exchange on Now York Sn Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city warrants.. Ke-jeive deposits subject to check. Interest 1 lo.ve.i on time deposits. Collections will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. njrOilice nours from S a. M.,to 5 p. y. As:it for reliable fire and marine insur ance companies. COMPANY OF- A-lbany, Oregorv- 14 1 IM V CAPITAL, $55,000. CiFUCEBS. j j Presidr-nt Charles E. Wolvertoa. -: ... u :j. i t r 7:i n c-i icsiueiit- o. vy. iiiuiuiiiu. Treasurer J. W. CusicK. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. 11. S. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith,. J. W. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. Safe. Sound. Conservative A Square Company Managed by'Square Men. . Patronized by Square Peopfe Cent AiinTA! Willi 111 iftftnnibfni AfKtk II. iniriiieresMerchaate so nAMPr CapitalMSoOW Patronize Soma Enterprise i . .7.-.