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i - I I imwm, 5j ail u ml& THE MOBXiyG HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 14, 18SS. q I OHKOuft i-ACltlC TIME TABLE, j l Arrives Deuart i ifcsengcr i 11:1 5am; 1:00 p m feignt 5:25poij6:50 a.m I C. K. K. TIME-TABLE. NORTH BOUND. ' i Arrive' Departs!. Arrive. C:Ua.MxnrToI5.-unl 7.05am iPortlan-io.lOarn E.ne ex 11 15am 11. 35air. " 3.45pm Freight I I 7. 10am " 2.45pm SOUTH BOUND. ! Arrives! Penaits! Arrives. Mopini s.O;ipuiAsh'nd 9.00am 12.20pml.12.40pmjEujtene 2.40p m j 1 30pmiEusene 6.00pm nife'ie ex Freisht LEBANON BRANCH. niAlnay Departs Arrives "o lh 'ir!50D m Lebanon at l.Sfi i m So.y.. .' Fin Leban 8.10 p m 8.56 p ni 5.00 a m' Albanyat 5.45 a m. 2.0fip m " 2.45 pm. JOTT1SU ABOIT TOW.V Go to the supper Thursday night. Mrs. 11. T. Boise, of aleui, is visiting friends in this city. Liaieii hav for sale in any quan tity. Enquire of II. V. Merrill. Workmen are engaged in cement ing the front of L. Flinn's new brick. Annual meeting of the Albany opera house association next Mon day evening. You can't afford to miss the Thursday night supper at the W. . T. U. hall. Mrs. Clara Witherow, of Eugene, is visiting lit-r brother Dr. U. C. Awbrey in this city. - Kembinber a hearty supper can be had Thursday evening, with or without ovsters, for 25 cents. Thos. Jones has received and rlaced in liis new shaving parlors, two of the finest barber chairs ever . seen in Albany. Miss Ida Cundiff, niece of B. W. . CundhT, who has been on a visit to Lane count', returned yester day. Hand fc MtvNally, of Chicaco, map publishers, have laid upon our taole a very a, curate and tine iy executed map of the state of Oregon, containing the last geo graohi ai information of our mag nificent state. Mr. A. W. Gordon, an aged gen man, who resides in the First ward, while attending the school lection Monday fell into the scut tle of tjh-3 furnace in the basement of the school house, severely bruising hira. The lease f the Oregon Pacific railroad against G. W. Hunt for ?159,0H) damages came up in the in-uitj court yesterday, ami a de mur tb the complaint was argued and submitted. The Hag pole upon which the weather signals are displayed at French's corner, was broken off by the high wind yesterday morning, but it was repaired -fVl the flags s.re again waving for aentle show er. A valuable dray horse owned by J. G. llurkhart, while being driven lown the hill to the Orego-i Pacific wharf yesterday morning fell and broke its .leg. The horse was .given away to a kindly disposed man, who will try to save the ani mal's lite. The young people of the Presby terian church are making elabor ate preparations for a pleasant and palatable oyster supper and lunch on Thursday evening from 5 to 8 o'clock'. Good ice cream and cake will be extra. A collection of 25 tents will be taken at the door to defray expenses. Iwo Irate lirak-iu-. Two brakemen, one on the Leb anon and one on the Overland train, met at the depot Monday evening and pecame engaged in a fight, it is said over rival claims to to thetaifectionsof two Albanygirls. The fight was not strictly accord ing to rules, but the combatants managed to batter one another up in very good style. Blood flowed freely , from the overland man's nose, who is said to have ben bad ly done up by the Lebanon brake man. They were bundled aboard their respective trains in time to avoid arrest by the police, who ar rived on the scene at the finish of the fight. The young ladies who had gone to the depor to meet the brakemen were frightened witness es of the slugging"match. Artistic Entertainment. A few days since a very large audience in Corvallis greeted Mr. C. C. Hogue in the role of a car toonist. For over two hours he kept the house in delight with the creations oi his brush. He draws as rapidly as the famous Th : Nast, and owing to the more humorous character of his sketches manv enjoyed Mr. llogue's efforts more than that of Mr.Xast. His local por traits of a lew of the leading men of Corvallis, although done with a few strokes of t'ae brush, were recognized before half done and were greeted with cneers. A)r. Hogue has consented to repeat his entertainment at the opera house in this citv on Friday night, March 2'M. for the benefit of the ladies aid society. He will try to draw nortraits of some of Albany's notables in addition to the regular programme. Tickets Reserved eai. 50 cents : gallery, 25 cents, For sale at Blackman's drug btore, BuslueMi Chaise. Mr. F. M. Redfield has sold his interest in the store of Redfield & Brownell to H. A. Stanard, of Brownsville, and the firm will be 'creafter e Brownell & Stanard. They will be a live firm and do a good business. Mr. Redfield will take a rest from business and re recuperate his health. 20.000 Dozen Eas Wanted for Cash. L . . r -IT i 11 B. Topham & Wallace at men store room under F. M. French's jewelry store. Also cash paid for poultry. Albany, Oregon. THE CITY COUNCIL. A Lengthy Session -Gas Works Ordinance Various Improvements. Regular session of the city coun cil was held last night, all officers and members being present. The committee on streets and public property recommended that the matter of building a sidewalk from Fourth street to Ninth be postponed. In reference to the opening of Ninth street it was ordered that no further action be taken until an ordinance is prepared. The petition of Jas. Cherry and others for a eewer was reported favorably by the committee, and the report was adopted. The committee on- ordinances asked for further time to report on the question of closing the saloons of the city at 11 r. m. A petition of L. Flinn and others for the privilege of a 12 foot side walk on each side of First street from Ferry to Ellsworth streets, also a remonstrance on the same subject, was read and an ordinance granting the right to construct a 12 I toot sidewalk from Washington to I Ellsworth streets was ordered to be drafted, Petition oi I hos. brink tor the I removal of a nuisance owned by P. Schlosser situated against the win dow of the former's furniture estab lishment was read and referred to the committee on health. A remonstrance against the j building of a sidewalk on north j side of Fifth street west of Ferry I was read and referred. j Oruinance bill ISO, granting the ! franchise for the erection and ope ration of gas works to a Wan Fran cisco firm, was read and referred. An amendment to the ordinance appropriating $3200 for a new fire engine, increasing the amount to $J1500, was read and referred. - A resolution instructing the O.P. R. R. Co. to plank their track on Thurston street, following Water street for 05 feet was passed. A resotution was adopted mak ing it obligatory upon all property owners in the city within two blocks of a sewer t connect their cess-pools with the same. A communication from the !ran Francisco Gas Co, proposing to erect gas woiki in this city was read and placed on file. J n matter of raising the cisterns at the intersection of Washington and Fourth and Ellsworth and j Fourth streets was referred to the committee on lire and water. ! Montgomery street , between j Water and First street was ordered graveled within twenty days. The street commissioner was in- j structed to order the finishing of graveling Lyon street. An additional electric light was ordered on the corner of Ellsworth and First streets. On motion the petition of J. M. Irving and others asking for a bridge across the water ditch on Washington street, was taken from the table and refened to the com mmittee on streets and public property. CLAIMS ALLOWED. D. II. X. Blackburn... Houston & Durkhart . . . IssacKayes John Jones W. A. McClain. F. M. Westfall rftites & Nutting .$ 7 . 53 . 75 . 50 00 25 25 00 00 50 00 4 00 THE CALAfOOIA minks. Work oa Dyson & Company's Ledge which Promises Profitable Basalts. Mr. G. A. Dyson, of Brownsville who is one of a mining company, which has recently made sume rich discoveries on the Calapooia, I 4.L . - i 1 T T 1 was in ine cuy yesieruay. lie ex hibited to a Hekald reporter some specimens of gold bearing quartz and some free gold taken from the quartz which required no mining expert to attest to its richnes. The quartz is of a semi-decomposed character, and small particles of free gold an readily be seen with out the aid of a glass, thickly im bedded in the surface of the rock. The mine, which is a well de fined ledge 7a feet wide, is owned by Messrs G. A. Dyson, N. B. Standish and J. W. Moore, of Brownsville, and M. H. Williams a miner of Idaho. Four claims have been located upon the ledge, and a tunnel 92 feet in length has been extended iato the mountain. About 20 feet more, Mr. Dyson states, will be required to rjach the ledge proper at a depth of 85 feet. The mine is situated six miles from a wagon road, and a trail has been cut into the ledge The owners of the mine are con fident of success, and the speci mens which have been taken out certainly indicates that gold is there in no inconsiderable quanti ties, the only question beine a method of getting it out in paving quantities. Ciool Time Coming. The Y. P. S. C. E., of the Pres byterian church. is busy this week, Planning Ior a ursi-ciass supper iu-iuorrow mgntirom o to S o'clock, at the W. C. T. U. hall. Good food, attentive waiters and an en joyable time may be expected. Gardeners Will find at ; Brownell & Stan ard's, garden seeds from several different gardens, and all at 5cts. per paper. The best way to save money is by patronizing " the new firm ol Brownell & Stanard. We wel come all our old friends as well as new, and always strive by fair dealing to give the lowest prices and best goods, and are ever on the alert to please customers. Brownell & Stanard. Ice cream and cake next Thurs day night for 25 cents. Stranirers and citizens cordially invited. Columbia river salt salmon at Kenton & Chase's. Chronicle route for sale, apply to C. B. Winn. UK l IT COIIIT. The Stewart & Sox Burglary Case Two In dictments Retained Yesterday. On the convening of the circuit court yesterday the criminal cases on the docket weie first taken up. The grand jury returned indict ments against Wm. O'Bnen and C. R. Savers for larceny, who were given until this morning to plead. The young man known as O'Brien, who committed the burglary in the store of Stewart & Sox, on being arraigned stated that his name was not O'Brien but Harry Stewart. The following cases were dis posed of : The state of Oregon vs. Otto BridgemOnt, assault and battery; dismissed by state. State of Oregon vs. James Kane, selling liquor without a licenee ; plead not guilty. State of Oregon vs. James Kane, selling liquor without bond ; plead not guilty. State of Oregon vs. James Kane. selling liquor on Sunday; plead j not guilty. j State vs. Orry Green, gambling; j plead guilty and fined .$20. j American Mortgage Co., of Scot land (dmited) vs. E. D. Gibson, foreclosure ; judgment by default. James Dannnls vs. S. H. Free land et al., to quiet title; judgment by default. Joseph A. Ford vs. Jerry Hay et al., foreclosure; judgment by de fault. In the matter of the estate of Houk & Meyer, mandate from the supreme rourt entered and decree in accordance therewith granted. John Rogers, administrator of Sophroina Rogers, deceased, vs. i John Schmeer, action at law for damages; at issue. Appointment. The following appointments as notaries public have been made by Governor Pennoyer: George W. Towfll, Stayton; N. B. Lappeus, Portland; L. H. Tarpley, Salem; J. R. Geddes, Rock Creek, Linn Co. ; Cornelius J. Bright. The Dalles; Jas. O. Spencer, Clifton, Clatsop Co. ;J W. leal, Portland ; j J. E. Boynton, Portland; F. A. rurtiand; j. w. uoian, North Powder, Union Co. ; A. S. Hammond. Ashland; Andrew J. Moses, Portland ; Arthur S. Clark, Portland. Just Arrived. J. II. Burkhart received yester day direct from the mills in the East two tons of the best paper and card board that has ever been brought to Albany. In buying in such large quantities he gets it at about one-third the price charged for small lots. This saving he gives to his customers in the way of low prices. He has also re ceived some new type of latest de signs, and from the class of work that is now being turned out at his olliee, he is second to no job office in Oregon, and his prices are as low as can be had in the East. MIDDLE KIIM;E ITEMS. Middle Ridge, March 8. Martin Thompson, who went to Idaho last summer, returned to his old home a short time ago. We had quite a freeze last night. Thermometers registered 2S at sunrise this morning. Several cases of measles reported about Kock Hill, but have not readied the Kidge yet. Farmers are improving this fine weather putting in spring grain ; and considerable gardenia done. :isb3ing M. W. Miller is putting up a suostantiai minding oi hewed logs on the hid above nis house. It is ! his intention to move his dwelling : house up on the road near, it, where I he ahead-, has a well of excellent water. j Frank Combs left on Mondav i morning's train for Seatco, W. f . ! He goes to accept a situation se cured for him by his brother, Amos, who has been in the employ of the s-eatco manufacturing com pany since June last. Charly Pyburn and wife are quite seriously airlifted.- First, Mrs. Pyburn was taken very ill over three weeks since, and for two weeks past Charley has been confined to the house with rheu matism and a badly inflamed eye. Mrs. P. is now able to be up and her friends hojw to see her well soon. Dr. Osborn, of Brownsville, renders medical assistance. Mrs. Pybum's father, Mr. Marell, of Gervais made them a visit last week. ;!1 Watch liiveu Awnj. Francis Pfeifier has placed in his show case at the Albany soda and candy works a :f50 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 wat h worth .$50. His cigars are the b st in the market. This is a rare chance to get a gold watch free. Salt Fish. We are prepared to furnish at low rates, and in any quanti.y de sired, Columbia river salmon" No. 1 mackeral, white Gsh, Holland herring, choice bloaters, anchovies, sardines, halibut and boneless cod. Kenton & Chase. StartliHx A Terrible Fall t 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 in ventory,we wil offer our entire line of tpringer Bros, tailor made garments at cost or less. This is a rare chance. Call early while the assortment is large. Monteith & Seitexbach. Full cream, Young America, and pine apple cheese, at Kenton & Chase's. TEACUEKS' INSTITUTE. Progamme of the First Day's Session of the Institute Which Convenes To-Day. Following is the programme of the first day's session of the teach ers' institute for Linn county, which convenes in this city to-tlay at 7 :30 p. m. : WEDESDAY EVENING SESSION'. Address of welcome Miss Ollie Kirkpatnck, of Albany public schools. Response Prof. J. M. Williams, principal of Halsey school. Address Hon. E. B. McElroy, supeiintendent of public instruc tion. Lecture Prof. B. L. Arnold, presi dent of the State Agricultural College, Corvallis. I'aciOc Const Patents. The following patents have been granted to citizens of the Pacific states during the past week and re ported for the Herald by C. A. Snow & Co., patent lawyers, Wash ington, D. C. : H. Burnett, East Portland, Oregon pa15; E. Gush ing, San Francisco, corset steel protector; M. P. Farnham, Ger mantown , Cal . , harvester and thrasher; G. Iloisholt, Watson ville, advertising clock ; II. L. Howse, San Francisco, hydrocar bon burner; S. Kendall, S:m Fran co, ore crusher; C. Morse, San Francisco, crib; T. J. Pearce, Oak land, Cal., moking paper; E. E. Redfield, Linkville, Or., magazine gun; J.J. Reilly, Spokane Falls, W. T., preventing rails creeping; L. Sirieix, San Francisco, compass corrector; F. Wilcomb, San Fran cisco, stocking; C. Wilson, assign or to II. Goossen, Cordelia, Cal., gate. Fast ;ing. Ladies who desire to secure bar gains in dress goods, millinery, trimmed hats, and all goods of, that description, will do well to can at. tne old stand oi Miane x Lonsway. The stock is full and complete at present, and by call ing early satisfactory selections can be made, and rare bargains oh- tained. These desirable goods were bought at a great bargain and must be sold. Thev are -romc at almost unheard of nricts. and tbose desiring choice should call early. bargains 5i real Kevuliilion in Alltan.y 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 Us 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 for a few das was due to the unprecedented sale created by the constantly increas ing demand for it. ll'ilt(-auMi i:ali. The Lawson dancing academy will be dedicated with a grand ball and oyster supper Friday evening, March 10, I8S8. A sjecial train will run from Brownsville and connect with the Lebanon express. Round trip tickets from Browns ville.r0cts; round tripfrom Lebancn Junction, 25cts. Music ny Craw ford's orchestra. All are invited to attend. Tickets for bail includ ing supper $1.50. .Not ire to Mranveis. Persons just locating in Albany or vicinity will find at the new- store ot Kenton & Chase, between the opera house and postoi'ice, 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 the monev Pickles and SU-IixlK-s, We are now offering an assort ment of fine pickles ami relishes, including the best French mustard and mustard dressing, Chili sauce, celery relish and celery salt, chow chow, Pearl onions, mixed pickles, sweet, Gherkins, olives, iiorsc rad ish, pepper sauce and curry pow der. These goods never "fail to give satisfaction. Kenton & Chase, Wiio Is lour Itcsl Friend? Your stomach of course. Why? Be if it is out of order you are one of the. most miserable creatures living Give it a fair, honorable chance and set if it is not the best friend you have in the (aid. Don't smoke in the morning. Don't drink in the morning. If you must smoke and drink wait until your stomach is through with breakfast. You can drink more and smoke more in the evening and it will tell on you less. Ifyourlood feiments and does digest right, if you are troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness of the head, coming up of the food after eating, Biliousness, Indigestion, or any other trouble of the stomach, you had best use Green's August Flowor, as no per son can use it without immediate re lief. IVnce on Earth Awaits that countless army of mar tyrs, whose ranks are constantly re cruited from the victims of nei vous ntss and nervous diseases. The price of the boon is a systematic course of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the finest and most gonial of tonic nerviness, pursued with reasonable persistence. Easier, pleaanter ana safer this than to swash the victualling department with pseudo-tonics, alcoholic or the reverse, beef extracts, nerve foods, narcotics, sedatives and poisons in disguise. "Tired Natures sweet re stored, balmy sleep," is the providen tial reeuperant of weak nerves, and this glorious franchise being usually the conpequenees of sound digestion and increased vigor, the great stom achic which insures both is product ive also of repose at the required time. Not unrefreshed awakens the individ ual who uses it, but vigorous, clear headed and trauquil. Use the Bitters also in fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney troubles, constipation and billiousness. Just deceived. A new invoice of Red Schoo House shoes, the best shoe made for children, for sale onlv at W. F. Read's. Use D wight's cow brand of soda and saleratus. CUOICE TABLE DELICACIES. We have opened a barrel of fine Columbia river salmon bellies, which we will retail in quantity to suit the customer. We have jusc received another invoice of those fine German prunes, which retail for 8c. per pound. Also fine evaporated bleached peaches and apples and peach plums. We again call attention to our line of fine teas, such as Oolong, English Breakfast.uncolored Japan Gun Powder, Young Hvson, and a blended "Our Beauty." These goods were packed -and shipped direct from Yokohoma under our own name and inspection, and are warranted to be superior to any in the market for this money. Wallace & Thompson, Grocers. BREVITIES. Smoke Estrellas. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A line line oi" neckties atBlain's. Six ?'iaves Tor a dollar at T. Jones' French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. Go to Redfield & Brownell's for fresh groceries. Ml buy crot-erk-R cheap at Redheld A: Brownell's. An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap at the Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith AcSeitcn bach's Cloaks, jackets and wintei wraps at cost or less at Monteith :Sc'itcnbach's. Cloaks, jackets and winter wrap at cot or less at Monteith A: Seitenbacii's. The largest assortment of ladies tine shoes and slippers in town at Aediield to Browneil's. Call and see them. For your line imported and Key West cigar go to M. Baunigart's ci-ar store, one uoor east o Langdcu's dru store. Just received, the celebrated Estrella Key West cigar, the finest Key Wet cigar in the market, at M. Baum-'art's cigar store. " Early rose seed potatoes, onion sets and garden seeds at Kenton oi vyuase s. A nice assort ment of fancy crack ers and biscuits at Kenton fr. 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 fiit-clas iu'eveiv respect. Redfield & Bkowxxell.' I have received my new stock of uk:s1iii underwear. These goods art made m a lock-stitch machine and are warranted to be full size and lengtli,aud price reasonable. Sami ejl E. Youxg. The immense stock of boots and shoes at A. 1. McII wain's is being slaughtered at twentv-live percent, iiscount on each and every dollar's ;vorth sold. A HAM WAS DELIVERED AT THE . wrong house on Stcurday ny the :itv ex j.ie s u-airua. The family rei-chiicf a stra lain are requested 10 leave wonl a.' J V 'pes' meat market cr Archie lilackburn, de t eryman . OUSE AND BLOCK OF r rvrc: vr.r rent, in -lie western part of tl'm itv Apjily to Ed. Carter. pJTY RESTAURAXT. FRESH OYSTERS -eyr .?y. served in any style. dA VINU &OLD AX l.N l Elll-.sV j MY harness nusiness t j 1 . J . i . verinan I :sm .lesiroua of coiiect.a- all my outstan.linK Motes.and awouiits. Al! persons knowing thr-mseiyos indebted to me will please call and settle. The uuainess will be continued as usual at the same please. E. L THOMPSON Albany, Keb. 2i Volice of .4iiiitiii4nt r I vcciUor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tiie undersigned has ueen, bv the county court, ..f Linn county, ore- n duly appointed executor of Hie last will 'an,' testan.ent of Ueor-e W. Wat moth, de ceased. All persons havimr claims aainst said estate wnl present the same, duly ver i.ieuaH required bylaw, to the umter0Vmd at liis office in Albany. Linn county, Ore-on within six months from the date of "this notice. Dated February 27, ISsS. l. R. N. iM.ACi.nUKN, Executor etc. AftniTiw for CVenf.).-. jVTOTICE IS KEKEJiY GIVEN THAI j-i me urcgon tt California railroad company, ol Portland, Oregon, a com mon earner, naving transported the peito.no pioper.y lierenialter desci ed, lrom various points in the state ib Of uie.ou, lo me cuy ol Albany, in state oi Oregon, at the request of the the owner or lawtul possessor thereof and having safely stond and kept said property, and by virtue thereof h..vin. a hen upon the same for its just and reasonable charges, and more than three months having elapsed since said transportation aiid cm e has been performed, and no part of said iust charges having been paid, all persons whom it may concern are hereby noti ced that said Oregon te California rail road company, by its receiver, will on the lUh clay of March, lSSS,comuieiic. ing at 2 o'clock i. jr., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand.at the warehouse r e,a;i pauy, in the city of Albany.in the state ui u.csuii, an ana singular said j sonal property or sufheisnt thereof per- to saiibiy saiu uen ana charges and cost? and exwnsps nf mit-ir... the 1 " BU1U sale. 6aul property having been ship, ped, consigned and transported be tween the points hereinafter named, and being more particularly described as follows: said rl!Ki(;iir. MARKS. ISnedd 5 'ks wheat; I . Oavidsoii I 5 S'liewheatjS. S. Jlveis S'ks wheat A. P. Maxwell j 12 S'ks wheat, I.N Van Winkle I 9 S'Ks wheat J. K. pearl I 5 S'ks wt;eatJ. O. Porter a Yi'ltn-.f W 1 . IS.hedd Ilalsev ilalsey Halsey (i Halsey Harrisb HarriHh y Sku-liAii t uiia. Harris!) g ! !l S'ks wheat! D. Goodlind R. KOEHLEK, Receiver of the Oregon fc California naiiroau company, Portland, Ore; iron. The Star Bath Rooms AND Shaving Parlors. All work promptly attended to. Hot and Cold Baths always ready. Ladies' and Childrens' hair cutting a specialty. Sick persons attended to fit- tliaii. UAMAA men iiuiuca. THOS. JONES, . Proprietor. MRS- EMMA O CONN.R Kine Millinery Opposite Revere Housa x 0 2 to ffl O L. E. BLAIN'S -MAMMOTH STOCK OF- Ti Seaiil S Hats In all the newest and most, desirable stvles .ire Now Opened. O: 03 o Li 1. t5 td P Farmers i Merchants' 1 INSURANCE - k Departure! Hew Store, Hew Goods, TIN.HARDWiRE AND NOVELTY STORE OPENED BV WILLIAM SIMPSON. o, 10. 15, 20 and 25 Coi tera On each of whi:h ever- artk-kvis soluattha figures named. This is a rare opportunity to replenish your kitchen furniture and house furnishing- goods, or to pm chase T win m JJJ UUV1UI fflF" At Prlrs Sever before Heard or One door west of Stewart & Sox' ALBANY - - OREGON. H. F. MERRILL, BANKER. ALBANY, - OR.EGG Sell exchange ou New York San Francisco and 1'ortiaiid. Buy notes, state, county and city warrants. Receive deposits suhjeet to cheek. Interest al lowed oti time deposits. Collections will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited, agrotfice nonrs from S a. M.,to 5 p. v. Asrtnt for reliable k firoj and marine insur ance companies. l H. WEI A LIVE. tai ture 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 desirahle line of furniture in the val ey. His double salesrooms in Froman's block are tilled with an elegant assortment of new- furniture, consisting of holiday special ties, lounges in new patterns, find frold pic ture f.ames, willow chairs, easy rockert. mar ble tables, brackets, etc., etc. An examina tson of the stock will show this to he true in every respect. Albany, Oregon. CapitalStockS300,000 IMlU-l l CAPITAL, $55,000. OFlltEKS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Wntsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusicte. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. DIEECTOB8. R. F. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver r0nArJvf" Cowan B. Monteith, J. VV. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, j! K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G F. Simpson. Safe, Sounfl. OonservatiYB A Square Company 1 Managed by'Square Men Patronized by Square People 7atroaiz9 Home Satsrpriss PATENTS CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AMI COPY EIGHTS ObtainedaDd all busineks in the U. 8 patent Office attended to at moderate ; .?0ffice !2 PPsite the U. S. Pat ent Office, nnd we can obtain Patt in less time than those remote Iron Washington. Send model or drawing.. We advis as to patentability free of charge; antl we make no charge unless wc obtain patent. - We refer here to the Postmaster, the fcuptof Money Order Div , and tooffi cialsofcthe U. S. Patent Office. For eireular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own. State or county, write to f. A. SNOW A CO., Opp Pat. Office, Washington D. G- A AAA IT 0 I 1 i 1 1PM 1BD i OF