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THE MOKNTESTG HERALD, SODAY, MARCH 11, 1888. i-AClKIC TIME TABLE. .Arrives Depart Passenger.. Freisrot ... jll:l"iam 1:00 p in ......! 5:25mn'6:50 a.m 0. & C. U. K. TIME-TABLE. NORTH BOUND. i Arrives! Departs Arrives. Cala.expr 6:45am 7.05ain Portlan-lO.lOani Eugene ex 11 15am 11. 35am " 3.45pi.. freight 7.10am " 2.45pm SOUTH BOUND. ! Arrives Departs! Arrives. Cala.exp 7.45pm! 8.05pm Ashland 9.00am Eugene ex 12.20pmll2.40pni Eugene 2.40p m freight I 1 :l0pm!Eugene 6.00pm t LEBANON BRANCH. rmAlba'y Departs No iiTr.T7! 50 p m 1 8.10 p m Arrives Lebanon at 1.36 p m " 8.56 p m Fin Leban l No.12 j 5.00a m-Albanyat 5.45 am. .o. 14....! 2.00pml 2.45 p m. TI1K WEATBEtt TO-DAY. Sax Francisco, March 10 Weathi r indica- Jions for the nxt twenty-four hours betrin linjr at 7 -p. M. are: Local rains, slightly '.arur.er. - 4111 K II SEKY!KS. Sabbath school 10 a. in. 3n.tr every "Wednesday eve j "Where, Whes and bt Whom Sekvi ces Will be Held To-Day. Catholic Services every Sunday ni 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at "2 p. m . at the Academy. Rev. L. Metayer, rector. Christian- CiiURCn Services every fourth Sundav at their church building by Rev. H. M". Waller at 11 a. m. and usual hour in the evvening. Sunday sc hool at 10 a. m. Evangelical. Corner of Lyon f.nd Fourth streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Pastor Rev. &. E. Davis. r raver meet- remng. Methodist. Corner Ellsworth and Third streets Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 o. in. Pastor, Rev. H. P. Webb, frabbuth school -3:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing every Thursday evening. Presbyterian. Corner of Broadal biu and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Pastor Rev.E.R. Pritcliard. Sabbath school at 12:15 p. in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. ' Congregational. Corner of Ferry upd Fourth streets. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Pastor Rev. H. V. Komingcr. Sabbath school at 12:15. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings United Presbyterian. Corner of Washington and Fifth streets. Servi Ves at II a. m.and 7:00 p.m. Pastor Kev. S. G. Irvine. Sabbath school at 2:30 p. Portland in Prayer meeting every ednesday evening. St. Pai-l Methodist Corner Mont gomery and Third streets. Services at 11 a m. and 7:00 p.m. Pastor, Rev. i. F. Round. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evf-ninirs. Baptist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Pastor Rev. L. J. Trumbell. Sabbath school immediately after the morning services. Pra."-.r meetiug every '1 huisduy evening. Protestant" Episcopal hcrch Services will be held in St. Peters Eois--copal church every alternate Sunaay, morning and evening. Sunday school jslX 9:30 a. m. Friday evening service ;i every Friday preceding the Sunday service." All are invited to attend. IXTEKESTIKli MASOXIC MEETING. Special Convocation of Royal Arch Masons Banquet at the Severe House. .lUITIMi ABOUT TOW. this Genuine plum puddin morning at Parker Bros. Baled hay tor sale in any quan tity. Enquire of II. F. Merrill. chool election to-morrow. The voting place will be at the school building. It was a close call for John L. Sullivan yesterday. He retained the championship by a scratch. Kev. E. K. Priehard, of this city, and Rev. G. W. Gibbney, of Lebanon, will exchange pulpits to-day. V,. F. Tabler is making arrange ments to erect an elegant two ptory residence on his property r.ear tiie south end of Ferry street. At the request of manv citizens, Ur. II. F. Merrill will be" a candi date for school clerk at the regular annual school election in this city :i Monday next. The name of T. L. Wallace hav ing been mentioned for school clerk ve are requesteh to announce that lie is not a candidate, and will not accept said office under any consid eration. At the request of many voters Mr. C. G. Burkhart, the present iei k of Albany school district, will again be a candidate for that office at the regular shool election in this ity to-morrow. The county court has agreed on behaif of the county to take two f iectric lights to be placed in front of the courc house, and on Fifth street near the jail. This will make nine large lumps taken by the city and county. The services of the convocation will continue over Sunday at the v.nisconal church. The lit. Rev. R W5tnr Morris. Bishop of Oregon." will ireach on Sunday innrninor. and administer the nte of confirmation. Mrs. Wm. Mvers, who has been oinvassinf this citv for the late John A. Loiran's book, the "Vol unteer Soldiers of America," de 'r to announce that those desir ing can call at her residence and se lect the style of binding preterrea At the Congregational church this wftrnim and evenroe services win toil bv the nastor. Sub- i.."ft 5n the morning: " The New Commandment," and in the even in" the fifth sermon in the course encloses will be preached. The VPS O.E. meets at 6: 30 o'clock. All are cordially invited. AiKjnv needs "a hospital. Refer- ...o tn the proceedings of the county court shows that the sum of 219 was allowed ior aiu ior jwi, ir amounts have been al- i-a canh month. Much of this XV T msmm , .rw.,iH ho ffiven more economic allv if this city was provided with a hospital. Mr. Jav Francis, the affable agent c vrthwpstern annual June t.,c n nrrivpd in the city yes ..i. o'ri will remain for a few " Ho ; a. ouiet gentleman v,.f n' 1ml v terror at writing policies it being "estimated that he can" get more men on his list and talk their arm off more cheerfully, when nec ssary,'than any agent in Oregon The special convocation of Bayley Royal Arch Chapter No. 8, held in the Masonic hall in this city on the 8th inst., was to those who attended a meeting of more than ordinary interest. A full class, consisting of the following gentlemen, received the royal arch degree : J. L. Cowan, J. W. Cusick, and Geo. W. Smith, of Lebanon. The work was rendered in such a way as to reflect great credit upon those who had the matter in charge. The crowning feature of the affair, however, was the ban quet at the Revere house restaur ant, given in honor of the families of Royal Arch Masons. Invitations printed in a very unique and taste ful manner were issued to the fol lowing persons, to which about fiftv resiwnded : Rev. II P. Webb and wife, Kev. E. K. Priehard and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Cham berlain, Mr. and Mrs.Geo. Humph rey, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Weatherford, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. N. Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brvant, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wallace," Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bilyeu, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Monteith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wolverton, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mason and daughters, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Muston, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gal braith and daughters, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Cowan and family, Mr. and Mis. J. W. Cusick and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dawson, Mrs. Etta Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dorris and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Smith, Mr", and Mrs. J. S. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gill, Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Privett, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lonsway, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curl, Mr. and Mrs. L. Senders and family, Mr. ' and Mrs. Jas. F. Robinson, Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Babcock, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Chadwick, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Earhart, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Shurtleff, Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Clow, Sa lem. Geo. McD. Stroud and family. and Mr. and Mrs. John Brush and daughter, Albany. The banquet at the Revere house was complete in all its parts and too much credit cannot be given Mr. and Mrs. Diercks for the magnifi cent style in which the party were served! The table was furnished with everything which could be procured, regardless of expense, and we feel safe in saying that a more elegant table was never spread in Albany. The following toasts were proposed : "The Grand Lodge of Oregon," responded to bv G. McD. Stroud. "Bavley Chap ter," by Hon. J. K. Weatherford. "Freemasonry and the Church," bv Rev. H. P. Webb and Rev. E. R. Priehard. "The Grand Chap ter of Oregon," bv D. P. Mason. "The Ladies bless them in the lodge room is the only place we are exempt from their claims," by Hon. Geo. E. Cnamberlain. After wnich all arose and after singing "Auld Lang Syne," dispersed to their homes, feeling hat the bonds of fraternity had been strengthened by this social reunion. A FLEASAST PAKTY. DIPKOVEMD.XT AT TIIE lKPOT. At the very pleasant " Mother ! How Mioe Host Gross is Producing an Ar- Goose party given at tne resi dence of J. L. Cowan-, on Friday evening, the following named young people were present, representing the characters named : Lulu Webber Dame Crump. Hattie Galbraith Mary, "quite contrary. Sophie Houk Sookie. Lena Marshall Polly, put the kettle on. Kate Barrett Curly Locks. Mildred Burmester Milkmaid. Rose Estel Bar Maid. Bertha Keifer Red Red Riding hood. Bessie Saltmarsh Dusting Maid. Lena Gray Gill. - F rank Barrett Jack. Esther Marshall Lass from Pip pin hill. Will Cowan Miss Muffit. Alexander FYazier Bobbie Shaf fo. Vesta Mason Bobbie Shaffo's girl. May Barrett Fiddler's wife. Sara Sternberg Miss Muffit. Amelia Senders Polly Flanders. Freida Ewert Queen of Hearts. Lillian Ilackleman Little Bo Pe.;p. Fred Fortmiller Jack Horner. H a r ry Wo d i n G renadier . Lida Galbraith Queen of Hearts. Ed. Cusick Jack Sprat. Flora Mason Jack sprat's wife. D. O. Woodworth Tom, the Piper's son. Willie Ostites Kids' Band in dis guise. Albert Sternberg Margery Daw. Geo. Saltmarsh Long Gager.' Anna Houk Flower girl. Morris Sendeis Priest. Daisy Dannals Maiden All For lorn. The Jew Kmporcr. The new emperop of Germany, Frederick the Third, was born at Potsdam, October 18, 1831 : married iu 1858 the eldest daughter of Queen Victoria: entered the army iu early life, and commanded the turning column of the Prussians, 123,000 strong, that decided the defeat of the Austrians at Sadowa in 18(6. During the France-Prussian war he led the third army of 200,000 men and 500 guns; won 1 1 ic; victories of Weissenbunr and Woerth, unci bore a distinguished j part iu tbe subsequent events of j the war. He was present at Sedau I in August, 1870. He 13 an able! soldier, an amiable and accom- j I plished man, but he is doomed ' before many mouths tn follow his venerable sire to the grave. Under his present condition of health he is not much better than a dying man, and will probadly be actively represented iu the government of Germany by his eldest son, Prince William of Prussia. tktic Bit of Landscape Gardening. The gruunds of J. A. Gross, at the depot hotel, are being convert ed into the most artistic bit of landscape gardening on the line of the O. & C. railroad, and will help to make the Albany depot the most attractive one in Oregon. The long walks constructed up and down the track have been surmounted by neatly painted low railings, and the intervening grounds are artistically . planted with choice flowers and evergreens. A wagon load of evergreens were taken to the depot yesterday from the gar den of J. F. Backensto for this purpose. The building is to be supplied with electric lights, which will add to its attractiveness. These improvements will serve as a good advertisement for Albany to the many people going and coming on on the O. & 0. road, and certain ly reflect much credit upon mine host Mr. Gross. for Brmkrast. We are in receipt of a large in voice of American flaked oats, the best rolled . oats made. Also a lot of silver cream germea,. fcerealine flakes, etc. These goods are di rect from the factory and are strictly fresh. For an economical soap, good for all purposes, B. F. Babbitt's justly celebrated "Best Soap" is the best. We have it in boxes of 20 bars each. Buy one and send the wrap per to No. 30 Ash street, Portland, Oregon, and you will receive a beautiful picture. Wallace & Thompson. BBEVITIES. Tbe ItCHtly Th furies seem a Wreck. to have over taken the steamer N. S. Bently at last, and her ribs will probably lie bleaching on the sand banks below Lincoln, until carried away peace meal, by the relic hrnter wreckers and drift-wood gatherers. The boat, in the attempt to moke shore, was run on a sand spit and struck about midship. The boat was built by Pacquet Brothers in East Portland, and made the first trip in November 1886. Shortly after ward it struck the railroad bridge j ier at Albany, and was badly dam aged, and sunk. The boat was re paired, but not in the best manner, as it seemed to give in every seam at every throb ot tne engine Like Albany Best. Commercial travelers are finding Albany a desirable location for resi dence, as the different roads cent ering here places them in a cen tral position in the middle of their district. A number of them reside here now. Mr. Ailen B. Matthews, representing the tirm of llibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., is the latest arrival, who has located in this city with his family. ' Discount on This. Real name of the next demo cratic candidate for the presidency : ClevelanD, VoorheEs, McDoNald, RaNdall, Higgins, St. John. Great Revolution iu Albany Market. 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 every can. If not satisfactory the money will be refunded. The reason he was out of this popular baking powder tor a tew days was unprecedented sale HU.UOUOHS lUIFT. THE INEVITABL END. Although he covets it from birth, And covets it through Jife's brief span, Man never, never gct-t the earth, It is the earth that gels the man. Would the pugilist be classed as a mill" operative? To make a long story short Send it to the editor ol a newspaper. "A Little Burlington boy gave, as i the definition of cupidity "love sick ness. The latest British warship cost $4,500,000. It was almust as expen sive as a private yacht. It seems as if he bread-and-pa stry cook might not inappropriately be be termed a doughmestic. There is one kind of vice which never sticks to young people enough to hurt them, and that is advice. The dog that goes without a muz zle iu New ; York to save a trithng expense ispenny wise and pound foolish. '' She-r"Why, Charlie, what a pile of letters! Billets-doux, I suppose?" He, i'Not ac iny time of life, my dear. Billies oyerJue." Rice-birds sell for twenty cents a dozen in1; Georgia. The amateur sportsman down there cau have pretty good luck for a dollar. 4iYon had better ask for manners than for money," said a dandy to a b-'ggar. "I asked for what I thought you had most ot," was the keen .ie turt, She "1 like this place iinmensely sinci they have the new b reach chet. He (weak in his French, but gener ous to a fault) " Vaitah, bring chef for two!" Carayle says, "A man who sings at his work is a good man." Maybe so. But we have noticed in the ctee of a mosquito that when he sinus a serenade to you at night he is after j your b ood. Jones "Have you a family Mr. i Smith?" Smith "I have two! daughters." Jones "Have you no i son3?" Smith(8ighing heavily) "1 1 have no sons to perpetuate my name, j It will die with me." I me casnieroi a uusiness aouse in i .iMimiM r,f nniu.i.;n i New York rinds that the tollowing ! notes and accounts. All j notice posted in front ot his desk, j serves a useful purpose: "Never ad j dress your conversation to a person engaged in adding figures. There is nothing so deal as an adder. Happy J All Round. Husband If you only had the ability to ook as mother used to 1 would be happy, dear. "Wife 'And if you only had the ability to make money enough to buy things to cook, as your father used o, 1, too, would be hajpy, dear." Smke Estrellas. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A fine line of neckties at Blain's. Six c'laves for a dollar at T. Jones'. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. Go to Redfield & Brownell's for fresh groceries. Cash will buy groceries cheap at Redtield & Brownell's. An elegant new parlor set for 9ale cheap at the Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and v inter wraps at cost or less at Monteith ifcSeitenbach's Cloaks, jackets and wintei wraps at cost or less at Monteith it Seitenbach's. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at co.t or less at Monteith k Seitenbach's. The largest assortment of ladies fine shoes and slippers in town at riedfield tVj Brownell's. Call and see them. For your fuie imported and Key West cigar go to M. Bsmmgart's cigar store, one door east o Langdcn's drug store. Just received, the celebrated Estrella Key West cigar, the finest Key W est cigar in the market, at M. Baumgart's cigar store. Early rose seed potatoes, onion sets and garden seeds at Kenton & Chase's. A nice assortment of fancy crack ers and biscuits at Kenton iz Chase's. At Parker Bros, this morning: Early Rose potatoes, elegant dishes given away with baking powder. We warrant all goods bought of us to be strictly first-class in eveiy respect. Redfield & Bkownxell." I have received iny new stock ol m-:slin underwear. These goods art made m a lock-stitch machine and arc warranted to be full size and lengtli.and price reasonable. Sami el E. Young. 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 .vortii sold. r o GKRASTD German 1 To be given on- z ICt: ITER illlV HVKlt. The latest o.iic-iaT statements place the Northwestern funnar rh.m ever belote ahead of tile n.'uer leading Hie insurance cumpai ies, in Scciirilv, tnltv of A.wt. Kar .lings of I'rofil and tow .ei ovt of First Clas Life liiMinnu . Send for ir.of, testimony of insured and terms to Francis & Kkki, Cien'l A'ts, Portland, Oregon a o L. E. BLAIN'S -MAMMOTH STOCK OF- Kriday Eve, Marca .. At the Albany opera house by the German citizens of Albany and vicinity COMMITTEE OS ARRANGEMENTS. FRITZ HOFFMAN, CHAS. METSGEK, JOHN HOFFMAN. FLOOR MANAGERS. JOHN HOFFMAN ADAM LL'CHSINGER UBBE PETERS. All those receiving invitations are expected to attend. fff" Tickets, including supper, $2 00. New Departure! Hew Store, Jew Goods, TIN,HARDWRE AND NOVELTY STORE OPENED BY WILLIAM S1MPS0H. a, 10, 15, 20 and 25 7 1 OUSK XX rent, in ne western AND BLOCK lie Applv to Ed. Carter. OF part LOTS FOR of the city. 0 AlTV JiESTAUKA.NT. KKESU OVsTERfc every iay served in anv stvie. RAVING SOLD AN .1 NTE It EST IN MY harness niHines to I . J. overman, I aiu It! K' flfc !s if?. mm my outstanding persons kuowimr indebted to me will please call due to the When the boat went -on the sands' i created by the constantly increas- it. was h bun-prt hv the ho er fore mg oemanu ior it . j . . and the heavy machinery aft broke it down so that it has settled into the water over the hurricane deck. It is now, we are informed, given up as a total wreck. It is the pur pose of the company to raise it by means ot barge, and take tne ma chinery out and leave the shell on the beach to whoever wants it, as it appears to be bevond the reach of repair. Tbe boat seemed to have been ul-lated from the start. tleiiisehvs and settle. The business will be continued as usual at the same please. E. L THOMPSON. Albai.y, Feb. 22. iY Attachment at Harrisburs. The firm of Hay & Ashby at Harrisburg was attached yesterday bv Deputy Sheriff Geo. Humphrey, for $800 in lavor ot ban t rancisco creditors. The store was closed and inventory is being taken. It is understood other claims will be presented against them. B:il E.slate Transfers. Curran & Montieth sold yester day to Mrs. John Maxwell one acre of land east of Hacleman's third addition, consideration $300. Also to J. W. Bently one acre ad joining the above property ; consid eration $:wo. IN-dicatiou Knit. The Lawson dancing academy will be dedicated with a grand ball and oyster supper Friday evening, March 10, littSs. A special train will run from Brownsville and connect with the Lebanon express. Round trip tickets from Browns- ville.oOcts; round tnptromLebam n Junction, 25cts. Music by Craw ford's orchestra. 'All are invited to attend. Tickets for ball includ ing supper $1.50. Notice to straniccrf. Persons just locating in Albany or vicinity will find at the new store of Kenton & Chase, between the opera house and postoffice, a good place to purchase 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 tbe monev footprints. "Footprints on the Bands of time." She'd a great and viried knowledj e, piekeoupata female college, of quadratics, hydrostatics aud pneu matics very vast, She was stuffed with erudition as vou stuff a leather cushion, all the ologies of the colleges and ths knowledges of the past. She had studied the old lexicons of Peruyians and Mexicans, their theology, anthropology and geology o'er and o'er. She knew all the forms and features of the prehistoric creatures ich thyosaurus, plesiosaurus, megal os?urus and many more She'd describe the ancient Tuscans, and the Basques and the Etruscans, their griddles and their kettles and the victuals that thev gnawed. She'd dis :uss the learned charmer the theology of Bramah, and the scandals of the Vandals aud the sandals that they trod. .olice of Anunintuicnl of Executor. OTICE IS IIEUEBY GIVEN 1 HAT the undersigned has been, bv the eounty court, of Linn county, uren, duly appointed executor of the la will anu testament of George W. Warmoth, de tx-ased. All persons haling claims against said estate wid present the same, duly ver ified as required by law, to the uiidbiiiied at his oltice in Albany, Linn eounty, Oregon, within six months i'rom the date of this notice, uated February 27, 1S-SS. GEO. W. KKENEY, D. R. N. BLACUBUllN, Executor etc. Attorney tor i-xrutn-. A o n ' 31 This Seail S Hals Pickles and Kelisucs, We are now offering an assort ment of fine pickles and relishes, including the best French mustard and mustard dressing, Chili sauce, celery relish and celery salt, chow chow, Pearl onion.-, mixed pickles, sweet Gherkins, olives, horse rad ish, pepper sauce and curry pow der. These goods never fail to give satisfaction. Kenton & Chase, The Little Giant School Shoe is decidedly the most durable shoe in the market for children's wear. R "WIELD &BROWNELL. Sole Agt's Eastern corn meal at Kenton & Chaes's. Full cream, Young America, and pine apple cheese, at Kenton & Chase's. Startling A 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 taking inventory, we wil offer our entire line of Cpringer Bros, tailor made garments at cost or less. This is a rare chance. Call early while the assortment is large. Monteith & Seitenbach. About Dried Fruit. We can furnish dri d fruit to please every one. Apricots, apples, currants, cherries, peaches, prunes, pears and raisins, all standard goods at low prices. Kenton & Chase. 20,000 Oozen Esga Wanted for Cash. B. Topham & Wallace at their store room under F. M. French's jewelry store. Also cash paid for poultry. Albany, Oregon. Use D wight's cow brand of soda and saleratus. Columbia river salt salmon at j Kenton & Chase's. olicc of alc U.v t'omuioii arriei. NOTICE IS IIEUEBY GIVEN THAI t the Oregon it California railroad ! company, of Portland, Oregon, a com mon earner, haviusr transported the personal proneny hereinafter describ ed, from various points in the state of Ore.-on, to the city of Albany, in the state of Oregon, at the request of the owner or lawful possessor thereof, and bavin" safely stored and kept said property, and by virtue thereof h-ving a lieu upon the same for its just and reasonable charges, and more than three months having elapsed since said transportation mid care has been performed, and no part of said just charges having been paid, all persons whom it may concern are hereby noti . ed that said Oregon fc California rail road company, by its receiver, will on the 17th day of Manh, lSNS.eommene iug at 2 o'clock p. m., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand.at the warehouse of said com- i panv, in the city of lbanv,in the state I of Oregon, all and singular In all the newest and inostj'desirahle styles ire Now Opened. She knew all the mighty giants and I ot uregon, an and singular said per the mister minds of science, ali the ' soual property or sufficient thereol to learning that was turning in the burning mind of man. But she couldn't prepare a dnner for a gaunt and hungry sinner, or get up a decent supper for her poor voracious papa, for she never wis constructed on the old domes tic plan. UuUl Vt'ulcli taven Away. Francis Pfeiffer 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 will receive the watch. It is warranted to be a genuine gold watch worth $50. His cigars are the best in the market. This is a rare chance to get a gold watch free. L Salt Fish. We are prepared to furnish at low rates, and in any, quantify de sired, Columbia river salmon. So. 1 mackeral, white fish, Holland herring, choice bloaters,' anchovies, Birdines, halibut and boneless cod. Kenton & Chase. satisfy said lien and charges and the costs ana expenses of making said sale. Said property haviubeen ship ped, consigned and transported be tween the points hereinafter named. and being more particularly described as ioiiows: FRKKillT. MARKS. Shedd Shedd Halsey Halsey Halsev Halsey ilarrisb'jt Harrisb'if 9j Harrisb V . : !'ks wheat I. Davidson ! S'ks wheat S. S. Myeis !l!) S'ks wheat A. P. Maxwell jl2S'ks wheat I.N Van Winkle ! 0 S'ks wheat .1. R. Pearl I 5 S'ks wiieat J. C. Porter I ;i S'ks wheat: W'.M. Davidson j 5 S'ks wheatjj. M. Holloway I il S'ks wheat D. GoodUml Yon will Save llourj BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES to the repairer. B F. Parsons, at Sixth and Jefferson streets, Albanyi Oregon, satisfaction or no pay, Good K KOEHLEK, Receiver of the Oregon & California Railroad Com panv, Portl&nd, Oregon. Be Star Bath Boob AND Shaving Parldrs.. All work promptly attended to. riot and Cold Baths always ready. Ladies' and C'hildrens' hair cutting a specialty. Sick persons attended to at their homes. THOS. JONES, Proprietor. MRS- EMMA O CONN.R Rine Nlilliner?" Opposite Re-ere House Z2 2 o o to Cent nniintow On eaeh of whioh every article is sola at the figures named. This is a rate opportunity to replenish your kitchen furniture and house furnishing goods, or to purchase 0.0 IT Oil J 1 I LSeiUl An iciesi At Prices Sever before Heard, of One dvor west of Stewart & Sox' ALBANY - - OREGON. H. F. MERRILL, BANKER. ALBANY, - - OREGO Sell exchaiisfe on Jiew York San Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city warrants. Rc.-eive deposits subject to check, interest al lowed on time deposits. Collections will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. "Olfice nours from 8 a. M.,to 5 p. y. Asmt for reliable . fire? and marine insur ance companies. W.-H. 1 VILLARD A LIVE. kirn Dealer IN 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 vaiiey. His double salesrooms in Froman's block are filled with an elegant assortment of oew 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. hiwrsiMeraiaiits' 1 1 F -OF- A.lbanyv Oregon. c IMIII-1'P CAPITAL, $55,1 000 OFFICERS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. directors. K. F. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith, J. W. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, O. F. Simpson. Safe. Sound. DonseryatiYB A Square Company Managed by'Square Men Patronized by Square People Patroaiza Homo Enterprise ::