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THE MOBXryG- HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 188S. He Wa San Francisco, March 7. The t:fiing of testimony in the trial of Pilcher, Ilamberg and 2feustadt, the half interest swindlers, was iiegun to day. The com t was oc cupied most of day in hearing the story of F. M. Parker, the Oreao.'i farm;r, who feil a victim to the (eiieir.ers. He told how he ans A'er i an ' advertisement reading: Partner wanted iu a well estab-.'lshe-i business netting ii)0 per month. This opportunity is only otffied 5one of the present owi era wishes to retire after a su:cessful twelve years.'" He answered the card and purchased a half interest iu a real estate concern from Uatn ber and Pitcher.' They also, with W.ilter. Neu-ti.it, defraudrd him o it of $9500 by selliLij laDd in thia -iry to waich tiiey did not hold a t tie. CALL FOE, REPUBLICAN CONVESTION. A republican convention for the tKt i Oivgou is called to meet at the city of Portland, Oregon, on "Wednesday, the 11th day of Apri A. D. 18SS, at U o'clock A. AI., lor the purpose of nominating can didates for the following officers, to-wit. liepresentative in congress, three presidential electors, supreme judyre aud district officers, and to select six delegates to attend the national republican convention, and to transact such other business as niav properly come before the convention. The convention will, consist of 209 delegates, apportion ed among the several counties as follows: Del. Baker 5 Benton 7 Clackamas , It Clatsop 7 'Jolunibia 4 Coos 7 ' Crook o Curry lJoiuflas y 'rilliam.... . 5 Crant 0 Jackson 7 -Tosephine ,-. 4 Klamath 3 L;ke , i-ane h) Liu !ij -Malheur :J Clarion 14 Morrow 5 Multnomah . 30 Volk 0 Fillamook 3 Umatilla 10 Union 8 Wallowa 4 "Wasco Washington S Yamhill 209 Thp same being one delegate at large from each county and one delegate for every 150 votes auu one for every fraction over one-halt thereof, cast tor Hon. Binget Her mann, congressman, at the last general election. The committee recommend that the primaries lw held Alarch 31, 18SS. and the - county convemions April 4, 1SSS, unless otherwise ordered ny the county central committee. Republican electors and voters of "the state, without regard to past political affiliation?, who believe in the American principle of protect ive tariff and dignifying American labor, giving free, popular educa tion to the masses of the people, effectually protecting all human lights in every .section of our com mon country, and who desire to promote friendly fee insr and pcr aHnen harmony throughout tln state by maintaining a government pledged to these objects anil prin ciples, are cordially invited to unite ; i't Sfjeciing df 'f !jfitfi tnth" repub lican state convention. Respect fully submitted, L.T.Brown, W.R, Ellis, H. B. Miller, H. Hurley, AV. AI. Simpson. I'oacc oh Earth Awaits that countless army of mar tyrs, whose ranks are constantly rc -fruited from the victims of lieivous ness and nervous dis-. ases. The price of the ioon is a systematic course o! llosletter's Stomach Bitters, the lines! and most gonial of tonic nerviness, pursued with reasonable persistence. . Easier, plea-anter auu sa er this than to swash the victualling department with i seudo-tonics, alcoholic, or th"; reverse, beef extracts, nerve foods, narcotics, sedatives and poisons in disguise. "Tired Nature's sweet re stored, balmy sleep," is the providen tial reeuperant of weak nerves, and this glorious franchise being usually the consequences of sound digestion jtttd increased vigor, the great stom achic which insures both is product ive also of repose at Hie required t une. Not unrefreshed awakens the. individ ual who uses it, but vigorous, clear headed and tranquil. Use the Bitter also in fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney troubles, constipation and billiousness. Schilling's Best Paragon Roast Coffee and .Sp'nler Leg Tea is just what every family should use, as they are the finest to be had in the market. For sale at the Willam ette Packing Company's store. Notice to Taxpayer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH VT ON all county taxes for the year 1887 not Pid before April 1st 1888. cost will be added Those who have not paid will govern them selves accordingly. Prompt payment will avecost. By order of the sheriff of Linn QPPty- D. S. Smith. fr Kent r Sale. pB REE-FOURTH SECTION. OF LAND, I consisting of the Find'ev Sodavilln situated on the' Santiam mountain road, 15 mUea eistOf Sweet Home. Good house and barn on premises. or further information inquire of W R. Fmdley at Sweet Home. 0ROSSEN & ALLEN, -PROFREETOBS Qg- Track and Dray COMPANY NO 1. T Goods bandied with ewe. Iteming houao ld good epexnXf- H. Parker '-tt How Albany THE MARKETS. Trade continues i isk, and the demand in iot a! mnrke's for proilut'C is srood. Tin jra'r.s market c-oiUiinus inactive, and liuic whi-ul hem.,' so.d. AI.S.IM' 1'0 r ATIONS. "Wheat -iU Oats :;;.' 10c. Flour i- u hhl. l'olat' i-e. E.-rs loe. Butter 3iie. Lard 'Mo Inc. Wool :li Hams Killkrc. tjiiouldcrs ('(''. i e. Bacon 11 OU Uav Timothy, $'20, oats and cheat, m. Apples J recti, 7.c.i?.l per bu. riums Dried, !(, lUe. per li. Apples driud oleaelied 9c sundned (a S c Chickens S:5.50(:l 50 Hides ttt:-! hides, jri-ci-r, 5 e, dried 10 e ; deer skins. :20;-; sheep pells, 10(g M , according to wool. ; .. Beef :4f;e gross. ' Mutton 50 per head. ; Hogs xt'Oe, dressed. . . ' l'Olli'l.AXK MAKKETS. Wheat uote vallev 1 'liii,l 2.: Walla Walla, tinn, $1 lt&U 10. JggEg Oats Market firm. Quote45((f47,(:;e Flour Vallev standards quoted at 4 00, and Walla Walla brands :I 50i;. -' 75, snpertini: 2 50((t.2 Toper ban el. Hnj Baled timothy mioted at 1(5 (ft 17 per ton. Feed Bran, per ton. 100"? 17; shorts $l.S;(Y-20; chopped barley,. 24(4:25 per n. Bailey Brewing.pcr ctl,$l; ground per ton, 25($27 5l. Hops Quote Oo'.tte per pound. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, SJ-e ; pails, l)e. Butter -Choice dairy, 3537J.fc per lb; brine in rolls, 30(3 35c. Poultry Quo' e chickens, 3 50(3; 4 50 as to quality; ducks, 4 00S 00; geese, ?8(i;U; turkeys, choice, 10oJ 12:'e per pound. Eggs Fairly steady; lSe per dozen. Provisions Bacon.'lOfelOJiC ; hams, 1212Kc; shoulders, B7e. Wool Plentiful. Valley, 10(g20c: Eastern Oregon, 1H1Sc Meat Steady, Beef,,wholes;ile, 4 4Xcperlb; dressed, Set sheep 4(a4.c per lb; d-espd, 7c; hogs, daessed, 6 7e; veal, 79c. Potatoes Market heavy. Per ctl 607oc . Burbanks favorite. THE- OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND Oregon Development Oo.'s Steamship! Lint;? ; - -;anb 22 HoursJLess Time. Than by any other route: First-elass through passenger and freight h-om Portland Mid all points in the Wil amctte Wiley to and from Sau Fit.- Uco. Willamette River Line of Sliaiii-r The Win. XI. Hia., the X. S IV .cy ;!:d :he Three Sistvs are in set vice tor !.n.h ;e:i.er and freight tratlic be-.weeii Cor:.i is iwl Portland and iatenuediute -niiits. lev in" company's wharf, Corvah.s, and Mes-rs. Hnhnaii & Co. s wharf, Nos. and Krnnt, St., Portland, three times each week as follows: NORTH BOUND. Lv Corvaltis Mori., Wed. and Kri 10 00 am I.v Albany Mon , Weil, and Fri 12 00 am .Vr Portland Tnes ,Thur. ami Sat 5 30 pin SOUTH BOUND. Lv Portland Mmi., Weu. and t 'i 8 00 m Lv Albanv Tilts., Thur. antl Sat 1 20 pin .Vr Corvailis Tnes , 'lhur. and Sat. . . 4 20 pm Accomodations unsurpassed for comfort and tatetv. Fares ant1 ireiehts via Ya'pii" and he Oregon' Development company's Mteam--nipj, much l'sss th;.t bv any other route be ;.wwr. a!' tnip- in the WitlSaiuette Valley nd San Francisco. Sa r ling"dates. FROM SAS KRASCISCO Willamette Valley Thursday, Feb. 9 Eastern ureon Tuesday, reb. 14 .Vnianiette Valley Sunday, hub. 1'.: Eastern Ur.O!- M.turtUiy, Feb. 2;', FROM YAQUIXA. Willamette Valley t uesday, Feb. 14 Kistern Oregon si:nd.iy,I-eb. 1!; Willamett.; Valley Saturday, Feb. :. Eastern Oregon Thursday, March The omnanv -wn" the riyiit to eliaue teamers or sailing dates. S. B. .oiiv, v.tn i r. & P. Acnt. 3 H Montgomery street. &n Fratteisco.JCal. DAILY PASSENGER TRAIS9 Except buntlaya.) Lv Yaquina(i::w a .'i ' Corvallis 10:38 A M Vr Albany 11:15 A M Lv .many r. " Corvalli? 1-47 p Ar Yamuna -10 p. v O. 4 C." trams connect at Albany and i'ir ap, . Wll. M . HOAO, C. C. Hogvk. General ilanancr. Acting U. F. & P. jfet Corvallis, Oregon. SPECIAL. OF COAL OIL. Made at Oakland. Cal.. October 10.1SS7, by Charles J. Woodoury, at the reiuest of the city council, in the presence of the chief en gineer of the hre department, me lire narnen city attorney and members of the city eounci ELAINE OIL Humeri al I3 Ites STAR KEROSENE, From Whittier, Fuller & Co., BiiriM'il.nt liODes STARLIGHT "Family Favorite," Biiruelat 104i lira PEARL Btiriiel at 104 Uesi GOLDEN STAR Btirnclb.it 1IO Ue EXTRA STAR KEROSENE i: r nu:n all. San Francisco, Oct. -2-1, 18S7. Messrs. Vhiltiur, Fullei J; Co., Front and Pine street's, city: GenUenien 1 h:-ve niatk a very careful and thorough burning test of your '-Fxtra Star Kerosene, water white.'" ex pressly for family use, and find the burning test to be 14:8 Degrees. Ytry respectfully yours, CHARLES J. WuOIlil"RY. lfapina Route i - iuriiiiig 0?PRI(g& AGRICULTURAL DEPOT DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors ALBANY, Have removed'iiito their new building and have on hand for the trade of ISSfc A FULL LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS, The largest and best variety of STJIDEBAKER I NEWTON FAEM -WAGONS, BACES AND BUQGIES In the central Willamette Valley. Orders irom a distance solicited and promptly rilled at lowest rates. And all Implements Used by Farmers ! inois Furniture House! THOS. BRINK. Best Line of Furniture Id tiie -City of Albrny ! Fancy Wicker Chairs Louno-es Parlor Cornice Poles, Mirrors, Feather 6Billows,Spring Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits, And what, you can't find at othpr houses, I have it. In factevery thiDg that is kept in a first-class house. A fh. Maple and Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs, Spring Beds, Lounges Etc., Etc at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALMA NY" - - - OREGON STEWART & SOX, -Dealers in- General - Apiiiral Iron, Steel and Coal . Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths Supjtl ies Garden and Itssuptrior excellence proven in millions ol homes for more than a quarter of a c-tn ry. It is usef b) the Uniteu ciates frovernment. Endorsed by the heads of the grcatuniversitics as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's ine nly Baking Powder that docs not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans, PRICE BAKING POWDER NEW YORK ClUCACO. ST. I.OU1S OREGON. Hardware AND - Implements. Carpenters' Tools Bu ihlers 9 Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder & Fuse Sa ws an d A xes. Gi-rass Seeds. J. L. COWAN. - J. W. CUSICK J A T ' " " "1 j Linn County Bank ('Mjj Cowan & Cusick ; T' " Albany, - - Oregon t j Transacts a. general banking business. j )rav siuht drafts en New ork, San Fran- i iscoiirul l ortlaiin, r. ia""" " j Loan money on approved security. ! Heceive deposits subject to i lieck. i Collections entrusted to us 11 rec ive j fj"l' 1 I rompt attention.,-, j j- CHOICE j Lilili1 Ms " ; I AND j j i - i ! i VEGETABLES.' i I i i For Spring "Wear TUT i lUt, j , s ii.tte:--:Plow(pene(l : :rorapany:: ! i ; at Have on exhibition a large 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.. . . . Don't fail to examine their goods and prices. BU;UK3T & KEENEY, Real Estate, Loan, Collecting INSURAKUEAGENTS. We have for sale farm and stock lands nf cvero description; aiso city propano, ini-p-r.ved and unimproved. Titles vxauiined and correct abstracts furnished to any prop erty. Parties conveyed to any laiuls we have for sale free of charge. Collections a spe cialty. Offkb No. 59 First Strhkt, ALBANY, - - OREGON. lJLAMNG MILL FOR SALE. THE MOST L desirable factory privilege in the city. In quire of C. L. Brush, foot of Lyon .St. d to riiia (IUU w 1(1 VIA Ohegox & California And Connections. Railroad THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. California express trains run d Albany awl San Fjunciscc. Thr hetwein till.C, "35! 35 X-X O TT sa 4:00 ni.L... Portland ..'..Ar..l0:-J0ani 8:o0 m.-Lv Albany Lv.. 7-D5 am 7:40 lii..Ar S. Francisco. Lv.. t!::w pin lovnl P:ts. Train.x Unity--Ex. Sunday .imi a m. .Lv Fori land Ar. . ::4;'i pin 2:40 p tn. . Lv Albany Lv. .11:3;" a in 12:4(1 n in. . Ar ....Kuirou'e Lv. . !l:il am I.cIkiiioii lr:in'h. s:li" i in. .Lv Albany S:"i(i p in. . Ar Lebanon 2:50 ;ini..Lv Albany 1:30 p in. . Ar Li Ihuuiii . Ar. . fi:4." am .Lv.. 5:00 am . Ar. . 2:45 pin . Lv .mo pm PULLMAN IIUFI'KT SLEEPERS Excursion sleepers for second-class pas-se!i(iirM-n all throu. h irains free of clr.nirc Th--(-. . C R R. Feiry ma' ts toniu-cMor. w':h ah the ic'ilar trains on the cast siiij iii vision from loot of F street. Wrst Sile Bttvisiou. Rc-twi-cn IV.rilnnil iil Cirv:;'!. 13iiil iii:it a:iiiy-Except Sunday. 7:: 0 am7.Lv! .T7l'ortl.md . . . . Ar . . fi:l 5 )m 12:25 p hi . . Ar trval!is Lv . . 1 :;"0 pm Kx)ri'is 'Jt:iiti Itail; Exvipt Sunday. 7s:00 i p"in7. Lv. . . . . Portland ....Ar.. fl:0 am 4:50 p m. . Ar McMinriville.Lv.. 5.45am At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of rc:,-on Pari lie railroad. :j7"For full information reifardiiiif rates, ninp:-, etc-, call on co.i panj's astent. K. KOEHLEK. E. P. KOGERS, Manager. 6-1'"- A About eighteen vcars agol received a hurl in my back from a pile of lumber fallinsr on me, and ever since had been troubled with weak kidnes more or less; and the last year very much' Through the recommendation of Henry Keene, I "bought a bottle of H. KUuTs Orexnn Peach Bit ers. and before I had taken half the bottle I found great re lief from it. I believe it to be a splendid remedv for the l.idnays, ami heartily recom mend "it for ihesame. J- H. POKTER. Aumsvilie. -.-' 1-'. 1888. ajVlEBDESKCO ilbvK'r. roms. MO. -it..,, riPSK.O BAKK COTJXSSXB. viiiucu-i " : i - Second Ellsworth St MvfAnlnn 111IU Oregon Peach Bitters. WtWZmg 3 ASK, C0tJK dour b, i Imam Hisacsoitment for this season's trade is ' larger than ever, embracing Business suits. -rr i ! me aress sui a, Oregon Cassimer'e Lio-litweiglit Suits, THE FINEST And largest line of 0 arpetO In the Citv - Embracing a superior line of tapestry and I body Urussels, all wool it grain, two ami ! three ply carpets, etc. etc., which will be sold I at prices that j Cannot Be - Under old ! ! i i And erery variety of ! i i ! ! Spiiiii Clothing! i ! ALS I I E &5 IS ft. Fortntiller & Co. -Funeral Directx)rS PROMPT" ATTENTION, FiRST-CLASS HEARSE sfAftcr ibnsiiiess hours cal! at retlden corner Kiith and ltaker streets. JOHN S&HMEER'S j Livery,Feed & Sale Stable. i Comer Seamd and Ellsworth Sis . . ! ALBANY, - - OREGON Hokshs noAiioKii by the day or month. Car- . riaijes or bu'ie oti reasonable term? vonl6 Oregon Views, J. G CRAWFORD, THE PfiQTOfjElPHBE,. OF- ALBANY - - OREGON. nARKIESTHE FINEST LlNEO F OREGONT Lvie ein the West. Catalogue sent on appli cation. We have also all the negatives ot A.B. Paxton, maoe ai Albany, anoflany one can have Uuplieates from then at the followuifr prices: Cards, per dozen S2 fH). Cahinets,. per dozen $3 00. JJout'oirs, per dozen f6 00 Copvinir and enlarcii' old jrietures a specialtv. "THE BEST LIFK nSlRAXCE. j mHOSE WHO HAVE H AD EXPERIENCE X in the leading companies ,say n ( eoniDanv furnishes as srood insurance ai low cost as the Northwestern Mutual. I The following well known nieij give sue testimony: BUhup Win. Stevens Perry, kDavenport, Iowa. Heury Benedict. xHanufactnrer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. loiwsp lion. E. C- Pratt, 8upreme 4Bd:e,. I New York State. iohn iatei. Mayor, Portland, Org Wiu. Be Id. Banker. Portland, Or. L. E. Blaln. Sfercbant Albany, Or. And many hundreds of others all over the United States. For thirty years East and twenty years in Oi egon the Northwestern has been making an "unblemished record." Its security is un surpassed; its dividends wholly unmatched. Testimonv, experiences, comparisons with all other companies and full details fur nished. FRANCIS & KEID, iGeneral Agents Portland, Or. M K. KECK Designer & Sculptor Monuments, headsloncs tablets, etc., has erceted a building opposite the Revere House and will keep cons.antly on hand uiaible suitable for Monuments, Headstones Anil a'l kinds of work to which marb'e or other" ornamental stone is devoted. Thos. wishing work of that kind should call upoa him before making contracts elscwheae examine his work and prices. JOHN BRIGGS, FLORIST, Roses a Specialty. Cemetery lots planted and caredfor by the month or year. ALBANY, OREGON i DAVIS BROS- AND CO. DEALERS IS 6KNKRAL MERCHANDISE. SIJ EDD, LINN Co.. OREGON. ALBANYj Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, OREGON. iss; .1888 A Full Corps of Instructors.. Classical, scientific, literaiy, comnierc and nprmal classes. -cs of study ranged to meet the neca s all grade students, special inducements otfercd students frcm aqread. Tuition ranges fro 5.50 to 12.50 v PKR TERM. Board in private families at low rate Rooms for self-boarding at small expense. . careful supervision exercised over p away from home. For ciroulars and full particulars, a the president, KEV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, Albany, Orecon THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, FAEMEY'S PANACEA, As a Blood Purifier this medicine is highly recommended for all manner of chronic or old standing complaints, eruptions of the skin, such as pimples, blotches and rashev ringworms, teller, saltrbcum, scald head, Scrofula, or King's Evil, rheumatism, pain u7 the bones, side and head, and all diseases, arising from impurity of the blood. The onW -genuine is manufactured by S, E. Dubbcl successor to Fahrney Bros. &Co. Wa.nesboro. Pa. Price reduced to 75c. per bottle. . " OUBBEL CARBOLIC OIIIT- FfEUT wprovinif to be fine remedy lllkil I also: Price 25c. per box. DUBBEL RED THYME PAIN nilDC s the worlds greatest pain remertv UUIlt it is used both internaflv. aad ex ternally and acts like magic For $ams and cramps in the stomach or bowels it is worth its weight in gold. Price 26. per bottle. i DR. WRICHTSMRN'S SOY j EREICII BALM OF LIFE sold for several years in the cast and has i Cven beyond a doubt to be the greatest -m to women, the world has ever knew. It -; is for the relief of the pangs ofjmaternity and 1 the cure of all female complaints, Women ; will hail this with joy after they read the' testimonials hi the ' irs from hundreds; of women who have use Price $1.00 per bottle. j We invite every body to call anu ' 4. cir-' culars and see testimonials of all the , valuable family medicines For sale bv Deyoe & Robson and RedBeld Brownell. P. J. Baltimore On IOR SALE CHEAP IF SOLD SOON -A' young team, new-harness and wagon. A first-class outfit. Se"' - KENTON & CIt , i "A Si." 1 ':-"? ' -J ;,3;:7- '"'