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1 - ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE v-1 THE lOHXIXO IIEIt ALT), THUKSDAT, ItfAHCII 22, 1SS87 JOilt.WS Ai:tiT lOW. fhe neatest and cleanest hand-sew. ; edlslioe at ltead s. ?A new schedule of . prices at Erowiiell& Stanard's. The democrats will nominate couuty officers next Saturday. Baled hay for sale in any quan tify. Enquire of H. F. Merrill. YFulI cream, Young America, and pine apple cheese, at Kenton & Chase's. Don't miss the artistic enter tainment at the opera house next Friday evening. Buy your tickets for the artistic entertainment at the opera house on Friday evening. Reserved seats for the artistic en tertainment at the opera house, are on sale at Blackmail's. We carry a mammoth stock of hoots and shces and t an lit any foot. Bkownell. & Stahakd. Judge Waldo, of JHarion county, is prominently spoken of as the proper uiaii to succeed. Judge Lord on the supreme bench. Travelers' accident tickets in- soring $iUO!.) in event of death, or $15 per week for disabling injury, .25 cents a dav. C. B. Wixx, Agent. Laurel lodge "7," K. of P., will meet to night. Business of im- o tance will be transacted and a fuil attendance is requested. By order of C. C. Messis. F. A. Burkhart & Co. sold yesterday t ;U. sli; -Ohling - the house ami -one .lot owned by G. YV. Wis well, being lot 4 in block 51, consideration $550. Jini West fell , the big Chinese,; contractor ot Albany; is in theiity. w . -.Ile.hafvtirm iaith iiiiihtj speed re-1 , 1- ... d Hi A.i r ' tensioii--Salem Evening Joufn&l One of the greatest ambitions'!! i4ife''with'8ome people is-to secure the best at the" lowest possible prices."' Such people are recom mended to Visit tlie new tirm of Brownell & Stanard: . A, Klein has opened his elegant boot and shoe store in Flinn's new brick. . Messrs. . Wallace & Thompson will also open their grocery store this morning in the adjoining room in the same build ing. . ( The best way to save money is by patronizing the new firm of 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. BliOWXELL & STAXARI). It was announced that the gov ernment tug (.-ren. Wright, had w recked 011 her trip from Yaquina Oity to Portland, but it has since been learned that the wrecked steamer had no masts and had a pilot house. This is proof that it was not the government steamer; Besides, news was re. eived in Port land that the Gen. Wright had not sailed Uom Yafjuiha.-up to Satur - dy riior'ning last; ' :; '--' ' The Miltonian of Milton, Penn., says f" "OnTue"sday"last Mr. Lewis ." Viereck returned- to his . home in Albany, Oregon, after spending tne winter with friends in this neighborhood. - He has abandoned the barber shop and will go into a much more profitable business better suited to his talents. That abundant prosperity may attend ..him' in his undertaking is the wish . of all who know him." Mr. Yier eck expects to engage in the man m'acturef self "wringing mops in this city; 1 "' ' ' ' - Crcat UvitU-Hctiou of Timber. . The Oregoniah says Mr. J. M. Bernhardt, special timber agent, who lias for some time been in specting timber'land in Tillamook county, arrived in Portland Tues day. He came across the moun tains on horseback, and reportathe road, free from snow except about fifty feet in one place, but there : are a number of trees across the track, which is still very muddv, and no attempt will be mad- to cross with wagons for six weeks yet. Mr- Bernhardt was much surprised to see the great ravages which have been committed by tire in timber of the Coast range. He explored seven townships of tim ber on the Trask and Wilson rivers, and from the top of the range looked away across miles .and miles of charred stumps reach ing clear to tlie'Nestilcca. He was told by an old settler that on ac count of a quarrel between two men twenty-five years ago. about onie rails which one had cut and which the other claimed were split toojsmall, the rails were set on fire and! thev set the forest on fire, and the outcome was that four town ships or 144 square miles of timber was destroyed. Work ."suspend l. It is a matter much to be regret- .edjthatJthe; government works at the Yaquina bay have been forced to shut down. "The apprdpriation t h hemexhaustdand all gov ' erytmt'ift5 irnpHovemeirts :for the present have been suspended. The laborers have been discharged and 1 se government tug oat General Wrkht has sailed fur Portland. The ivewport News very appropri , aftelv, says : " " We are sorry to see i .the "i'ork stop jib w , : as tie season advances when the work could be done to snch good advantage. We hope, however, ; to, secure another appropriation at an early day. The Iosb incurred by allowing the work already done to be- injured by lack of money to finish tlie work ; the exjiense'of housing the machinery alone, is a great one that should not have to be done until the jetty isnished." Coma and ' see us and we will "guar tn tee to treat you with cour tesy and at all times aimtodeserve your patronage. Brownell & Stan- THE TltCK BLL. A Small Blaze Which the Prompt Tire Boys Quickly Extinguished. Yesterday aftarnoon a fire alarm was sounded, and before the bell I had fairly began its ringing three tire companies were speeding aown the street toward fire which was located by the dense columns of smoke how rising from the roof of the residence of Chas. and Henry Miller on First street opposite De yoe & Eobson's hardware store. The companies arrived almost sim ultaneously, and the hooks were quickly on the roof, while water was obtained f om the hydrant, fol lowed by a stream from No. l's nozzle. Threw streams were soon playing, and the tire was out. It originated in the simple, old fashioned way, from sparks from th-3 chimnev which caught in tht moss on the roof. The chimney bad oui ned out but a half hour be fore, and particles of burning soot had evidently smouldered in the moss until it grew into a blaze. The building, which was owned by Dr. Felix O'Toole, was damaged by the fire and water to the amount or about $250, and was fully insured. The damage to the . contents of the building was nominal, as every thing was removed. To the promptness of several cit izens who were near when the fire started and did good service witi buckets was due much credit in as sisting to quickly suppress the blaze. .- A Cill 1IV.'SI11'US Some time since we mentioned that there was an opening for a paying investment m tins city, m tiie matter of starting a tannery. We are now informed that parties thoroughly.Fgliable, competent and well posted fii the business, and whoara 1k knowu in ithe citv. grjt lealjt & fentex jiito fh;efiusiness I he ;a3ii4eetVVit t' propev ancaurajiemeni. juey urn put u $10,000 ifthe citizens will put i;i 15000 to purchase a site and ereit buildings, the $5000 to be paid' back in installments from the pro-, ceeds of the business, all to be paid within six years ; or they will form a joint stock company with $20,000 capital. This opportunity to start a paying business that will add to tho wellfare of the city, should not be 'overlooke'd. " Such enterprises are just what Albany needs. Opposed to Importing t'atfi.oii. Recently some one wrote to Sen ator Mitchell asking for catfish to stock Tualatin lake. The request was referred to Mr. M -Donald, of the United States fish commission who reported unfavorably on it. Hearing of this State Fish Com missioner E. P. Thompson ad dressed; a. letter to Senator Mitchell urging him to oppose the introduc tion into Oregon of any fish foreign to its waters until it can be de ermined whether the auie fish would be. detrimental to. present fishing interests. He argued par ticularly, against the catfish on tlie ground' that it -'is a great spawn eater, and it the streams west of trie Cascade mountains which are 1 . , - . , . . ; Milchell replied that he Lwould act i in accordance with Commissioner Thompson's advice.--Oregonian. Kect-plion. There will be held at the resi dence of Mrs. L. K. Blain this eve ning, a reception, tendered by the ladies of the W. C. T. U. to 'Mrs. A. li. Riggs, state president. As the gathering is. informal, no -invitations will be issued, and by order of the conimitte of arrange ments all members of the V. C. T. U., their husbands and escorts are hereby invited to be present and enjoy a pleasant evening, and im prove the opportunity of forming the acquaintance of. our much es teemed state president . J Committee. A Webtoot Jack ltitbbii. L. L. Judson killed a large iack rabbit the other day on the farm yf, Cooper .Turner ,iiar this city. It was a genuine jack raboit, simi lar to those on the bunch grass plains of Eastern Oregon, except that it had webfeet. It is quite a rarity to find a jack rabbit, run ning wild in these parts... T'dsone seemed perfectly at home, and had evidently been here long enough to become acclimated. Lively Kniluwiij. ' A team attached to Dr. Mc Alister's buggy became frightened at a passing truck, 'and broke loose from a hitching post on Broadalbin street yesterday, succeeding in de stroying the buggy. They dashed up First street and turned up Ferry ttreet, dragging the bugey bottomside up. They were stopped near the college, the buggy being a wreck. No one was in the buggy and no pite was hnrt. .Afieriioon Meeting. We hope fo see all the members of our union; and as many more as are interested in the cause we repr resent, present at our afternoon ir.iyer meetings this week. The meetings begin at o o'clock and hold but an hour or little more. Mrs. Kiggs will be with us to-morrow, and ive feel sure that all. who attend w-tfl fel benpfited. : - Mrs. j. H. TownsexdJ ' President. Great Revolution in Albany illarket. 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 )opular baking powder for a few days was due to the unprecedented sale created by the constantly increas ing demand for it. are stocked with them, irreparable ! wr ; - 1 injury would follow to 'the salmon .CTfl f- HIT8' and trout, compared with w hich ' e.f gds there fbe eatfish' is far inferior. ? Senator 1 'V 1.'e.,,"Cf &rTx reas?nab,,e- 1 f'IKCI I T COl'KT. The following cases were dis-! posed of yesterday morning, com pleting the term : In the matter of the application of W JR. Powers and 70 otl evs f. r the alternation or location and va cation of a county road. Appeal from decision of clerk on taxing costs and disbuements, Robert Johns objector and appellant ; rul ing of clerk reversed, and eight witness fees disallowed. I. R. Dawson vs. J. M. Turner et al. action to reover money, a -tachment ; judgment by default as to Nelson and continued as to Turner. T. T. Edgerton Hogg vs. Thomas Montieth', . action; to 'recover, pos session ef real property, etc.; de mur to cross bill sustained. Mary Moore vs. D. C. Moore, di vorce ;, granted. Levi Strauss & Co. vs. Hav & Ashby, ; to recover money; judg jm?nt, b'y! default; ', ' ; ; Appointments. Governor Pennoyer has made the following appointments': Com missioners for Oregon, Frederick A. Burnham, 105 Canal street, 'ew York; Gabriel belter. Cin cinnati, Ohio. Notaries D. J. Holmes, Warm Springs Agency; L. W. Gilliland , . Portland f John It. Wheat, Portland: Wallace Yate-V-Meda-P- O:, Tillamook county-; B."MLomha.rd,i Portland ;' (ieo. Noland, Astoria; L. (i. Ross, Lakeview; J. E. Aiken, Portland; G. F. Billings, Ashland; J. E. Snow, Dayville; W. W. Parker, Astoria; E." J: Haight, Portland; John Lindsay, La Grande; S. Sherman, Talent, Jackson county; Wm. McKinneil, l'ine Yalley, Union county. A Big Sugar Trai n. . The News says the Northern Pacific railroad conip my now has ct train of twet:tv-six car loads of sugar (refined in San Fraucisco.' on 1 est acluevment ot tlie great pub irs wav to St. Paul Minneapo'is aad-J M'ers. ; JTo family can -ell Dnrutll.Thiv a-uveals; tbat -tbA."fu?u'R- iS? Pe C.?LWS racinctjoasit-sugar; rennenes are meeting the Eastern suga'1 me.11 .more than half vjay and intend Uyj ctunuete witlijljlieui- tlic-re tor ousi- i ul-ss. 'Perhaps' the sutar trust Will i, roahze after while that Sir Clans' npreckeis, the v.-antiriiia SUL'ar king, is somuthuig , more than mere bluffer.. ;)l(l M'atrli t.ivcn A;i. Francis Pfei tier 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 nety days 1 st number the one holding the large ot tickets will receive the watch It is warranted to be a genuine' gold watch, worth $50. His cigars j are the best in the market. This is a rare chance to get a gold watch free. : - ', Kotii'4". to .stranger!. Persons just locating in Albany or vicinity will find at the ne,V 1 ! !.--... l- '!......- 1.... . .1 , 1 1 . the opera house and nostothce, a give entire satisfac tion they cheer fully refund the money Fast Coinz. Ladies who desire to secure bar-, gains in dress goods, millinery, trimmed hats, and all goods of that description, will do well to call 'at the 'old stand of Shane & Lonsway. The stock is full and complete at present, and by calP ing early satisfactory selections can be made, and;rare bargains ob tained. ' These desirable goods wer; bought at a great bargain and must be sold, They are going at almost unheard of prices, and those desiring choice bargains should call early. Suit Fi.sk. We are pre pared to furnish at low rates, and in any quantity de sired, Columbia river salmon No. I muekeral, white fish, Holland herring, choice bloaters, anchovies, sardines, halibut and boneless cud. Kenton & Chase. Meat .Market. M. Hyde, at the old city market, has oj)ened a regular market, and solicits a share of the public pat ronage. The best meats to be had in the country will be kept on hand at reasonable prices. talifui-nia Cat-U-l'nre. The only guaranteed cure for cat arrh, cold in tlie head, hay fever, rose cold; catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Restore the -ense of caste and unpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow di rections and a cure is warranted.bv all druggists. Send for circular to ABIE TINE MEDICAL COMPANY, Orovillc, Cal. Six months treatment for 1.011, sent by mail for S1.10. For sale bv ronav iv .nason. T.V ...... 1 r ' LKTTKK LIST. Following is the list of letters remaining in the lKistolfiteat All)any,.Mar.2-2,lS8S. Persons eatlinf: for these .letter will ive tht date on which they were advertised: hurt's TnoMrsON", P. M. Burres-, Wille. : Brown, Mis Addie Bowman, Johu C Miller, Ws.rren .1 McChire, Cluinie Morris, Nathan Martin, Wm B Marcuse, M Itowell, Fred . Powell, c L Pooler, Iionis . Rixtpn, R K Siniotul, S Wallace, D R L Christy, David .Davis Bros & Co Uuett, .) M-3 Green, Jas . -: Holmes, Henr J Holm, James ' Jordan, George M Loch, Byron C '..."' MAKKIKI. R0BsoV-SlMPS5ON-At the residence of the brides parents in this city, on March 20th, I.SS3. by the Rev. H B. Webb, Mr. John R jbson and Miss Ada Simpson. The contracting part'esa e araon Alhar.'s most popular young people, and will be the recipients of hearty congratulations "he bride is a daughter of our well known townsman Mr. C. F. Simpson, and the '.'room the junir-r member of the well known firm of Deyoc & Uobsuu. rood iMiico to iv.ifciT.-isi' thfir smi- ui iiuieo M-iit ji 1 mi men store uu 1101 Linu Conmj- l.epubli-an Convention" 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 6f electing delegates to the (State; re1' nublican convention, which con yenes in Portland Apnllithr;. lor the purpose of placraga BOtB county cfiices, and to transaf;J;.,stuchJ other nusmess as may j jJjfoperiy come before the convenwQp,.v' Tlie convention will consist Jk$ijJJ4r gates, apDomted as tollows : East Albany . 9 West Albany . . Halsey Harrisburg... Brownsyille. . . Shedd . , Lebanon. Scio Waterloo Orleans Crawfordsville. Sweet Home . . Fox Yalley. . . Center Santiam - Franklin Butte Syracuse Liberty Brush Creek. . Rook Creek . ; 1 ...S:$. 5y:T5mke EstrUas;,:.- I . . . 2jy iizi&- slippers ailtead' ' ... a 'A C-'.S-, 2 2 i'r2 i i Total. ; . .. . . r.7tf that The (committee vecommend the primaries be held on March l:lst at 2 p. m S..S, Train,--! . G. A'Davi's. Sec. Chairman..; . Applrton'.s L'.rrlp;i-lia or American '-' Itia'si-upliy. Edited by James Grant -Wilson and Joim Fiske. The only national standard. ' Contains over"' 25,000 articles, giving, .full -ibiqgrapliical sketchs-s of everv man and woman j in America, prominent in anv re U$m of pm."?. ""illpstriitedx "with i-jitfofcroustfcteei; plktw "6agpiv.fngs and vignettes. To be published in six royal octavo volumes. Yolumes I, 2 and 3 now ready. "The -grand For further paiMcuiars, can or address W. W. Beck. ,ijenjl Agt. for Oregon and Wagh ington Territory, care this Office. .ii-li.slic Entertainment. A few davs since a verv larre HiH'ioiir'fi in (!orv:illis o-nftMl Mr a j C. C. Hogue in the role of, a car i toonist. For over two hours he j kept the house in delight with the creations ot his brush. He draws as rapidly as the famous Th : Xast, and owing to the more humorous character of his sketches manv enjoyed Mr. Hogue's eflbrts more than that of Mr.Nast. Hislot'al por traits of a tew of the leading "in '"n of Corvallis,r although done with trefkes ; of tiie . brush,' :vei'e Vecognized before half done arfd were greeted with cheers. Mr. Hogue has consented to repeat his entertainmet.at. tiie opera house in this yity pn.Friday night, Marcji 2od, for the benefit of the ladies aid society. He will try to draw the portraits of some of Albany's notables in addition-to the regular programme. Tickets Reserved seats, 50 cents: gallery, 25 cer.tsl For Sale at Blackmail's drug store " teee on Earth' Awaits that countless, army 'of lOita--tyrs, whose ranks are constantly ie vrtiftcd fconl. the victirus; of nt-tvo-. ness and nervous distasns. The price of the boon is fr;s$"?tcianiie:-cosfrfre j 01 llostcttei-'s Stomach Bitters, the finest and moit gonial of tonic nervines., m;iiieri with reasonable nevsistence. j Faster, plea-anter ana saier this than to swash ttie victualling department with peeudo-tonkv alcolftjlic'or th'i reverse,, beef extracts.-, nerve foods, narcotics, ' sedatives' and poisons in disguise., "Tired Nature's s s,weet re stored, balmy sleep, "VU this" providen tial recuperant of Weak nerves, and this glorious franchise being usually the consequences of sound digestion and increased vitri.r, the great stom achic, which insures -both -is producl -H ie also 01 repose at the required time. Not unrefreshed awakens the individ ual who uses it, but vigorous, clear headed and tranquil. Use the Kilters also in fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney j troubles, constipation and billiousness, - jio'.a"t iiliforHla Beir. ) Anybody curt cahih ji cokUahisi kind of weather. The trouble is to let go, like the man who caught the 1 ear We advise our readers to purchase of Foshay & Mason a bottle of Santa Abie the California King cf Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, oughs and Croup Cures, and keep it handy. 'Tis pleas ing to tiie taste and death to the abo.e complaints. Sold at, $1.00 a bottle or 3 for i-l.n0. CALIFORNIA CAT-H-CUKE gives immediate relief. The Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by its healing and nenetrating nature. Give it a trial. Six months treatment 1X),, . 1 A.r .:i . , S stilt mau -i.iu. i Our already large stock of fresh saleable groceries is receiving daily additions. Brownell & Stanard. Chronicle route for sale, apply to C. B. Winn. The best quality of goods are al ways the cheapes,'ajidf this hiottjo we intend to adhere to.J Brown km. & Stan art. We solicit your patronage. BROWNELL & S?TANARD. '.' - -" Oaks is hot ..nd soes rUfht to the spot, for rheumatism, neuialifia toothache, ch fever and colds. Sold by Foshay Muson. .Volice to rtntraclftrs. SEALED "PROPOSALS WILL BE' ; Vti cuvcdhythe directors .of suhool district No. 41, at Halsey, Linn county, Oresron, up to Monday, April 2, 1SSS, at 2 o'clock r. m., for the building of a school house in said district, according to the plans and specifica tions now on file in the oliicc of the district clerk, at Halsey, Linn county, Oresron. Di-rectoi-sreservc to themselves the right to reject anv and alt bins: Bv order of directors. F S. FIELDS, District ClerKs. Dated at Halsey, Or this 12th day of March, ' ST. CHARLES-HOTEL U.K. PARRISH, Prop. lei;a.ox, . OKEVON .'. - ."" . . ' ) ; First-class in all itsjapartr.ients. Special at cntiou paid to commerciil uieu. i -lrciM-'I. , A, t 0 ' "' '"- . e ppen for btisin'ess this morn ing in orar nej.Y. -juarters in the Flih n Lblock . tvhere we cordially in.vitevail Jo call and iinspect our superbtock ,of.fancyl and stanle irownes: ..We-liave received re jttrinvaiis - of makftg 6nr? ktQck new fresh the most complete ever offered in this citv. We-haveno bits to offer but ex pect, fq bntldrtip'a healthy trade by .uuHprinlvjow pribs.i Thanking 4-our irieiuls' fotJtUeitf generous pat ronage in the past ajid promising the best quality ;of ; goods at the hjeft liyitf'1jr,si m tRe future, 5y(e iveinijn !pehdiy; yours. 1 ;fVi WAiiAC'C' Xhompsox. ?A M riLzuu 1 is lSKKYITtK. resn srooenes at conn rsros. A me rllie of uoefcties at Blain's. ?7 -v.- - f n SixraTC'So.r.a doUr"at T. Jones'. Pretttrf, 'thCjjevvt'ler; keeps railroad A new invoice of at lead's. . : " ' British triruming First-class roods and at W. F. Read's. lowest prices , A new, liue of .em broidery, very lat est pattern; at Jaad s, jTlielneaU'St and i-lleapdst - hand sewed 'shoes at Read's. ' i An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap al the Second Hand Store. ' Clo:tks', jackets "a'tid.winter i-aps at cost or-kss atilonteith ASekohbaeh's Cloaks, jackets and v.hitei wraps at cost or icss nt jvionteitli iVSeiteutiacU's. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less al Monteith&Seitenbaeli's. , The largest assortment of ladies fine shoes and' slippers in town at iiedfield & Brownell's. Call and see them. For your fine imported and Key West cigar go to M. Baumgart's cigar toreBOiie!a)Oi'BttstrT Landc u's dru' Just received, the celebrated Estrejla Key West cigar, the finest Key West cigur Jirthe.imuket, at M. Bauuigart's cigar store. . ; I haye received my new stock of n-.sriir;.iiiaeiivea!i "TT6efs4 "goods are anwfaoja. loteljnaiine. iind are warranted' to be full size aria lehgtb.ahd: price reasonable. Samuel E. VounG. : yvtia tK1'osir.-ft4t frrfeiut? : 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, hOnoraWe chanee'-'iwd seb if it is not the best friend you haveMn the end. on't smoke in the morning. U.on't drink in' ':the nionting. If you .111 iist smoke ami. 'drink wait until your stoma ch is tW rough- with breakfast.. Vou can drink more and smoke more in the evening and it will tell or you, less. If your (cod fei ments and does' digest right, if you are troubled "with Ilearlhlirn, Dizziness of ? Oii : head, coming up of the food after eating, Bilionspess. Irdjg'pation, foirpriv other trojitMof th3 Motuirffelii iypui Bad best lisaGrejen's AugustiFiowtir, asno per son can use lt-witli(Jut immediate re lief. '' 'Vu.jh Tickles and Krlistics, We are now ottering an assort ment of tine pSi-kles and 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, horse rad jh, pepper sauce and curry pow der. These goods never " fail to -i give satisiaclion. . Kenton k Chase, Ah'-Absoliiie t'ure. , . Tlie OK1G.INAL- AETETINE OINT MENT is only put rip in large tw-f-ounee til) boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and ail skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIE TINE OINTMENT. Sold by Foshay A Ma son at Solents per box by mail 30 eta. ; t.artlcners Will find at Brownell & Stan iird ' s , gard en seed g 1 from se vera! different'gardeus, and all at Sets, per paper. iM::o Itozfii Kk-. WnntiMl for Cash. " By Toyfhanl 1 X" Wallace at their store room under F. M. French's jewelry store. Also cash paid for poultry. Albany, Oregon. 1" OST, A hOUN'D CBVSTL WATCH chain. ."The finder will please return to M. FiuitHn ; ... -' rPKG'HaVO, WASHING AND IRONING the Revere House and Johnson's Blacksn.i shop. All work warranted first-class an i sa isfactory. Prices low. ; WANTED ALL THE FARMERS WHO wish to ncll their rarmt, to call and place the same in the hands of Cunan & Montieth, who have heveral custoniecs for good ymiu and stO'-k farms. L AD1KS DESIUIXO PLAIN SI- WING OH sewins; for children can have the same .lone pn.iiiitly ana at reasonanie ra'es uj au dressinfr Mm. Pauline Bunis.Albany HOSR-AND 8LOGK' OF LOTS FOR rfent, in' .rife wfes tew 'part of the city. Apply to Ed. Carter. fVTY RESTAURANT. FRESH OYSTERS every day served in any style. tJAVING SOLD AN INTEREST IN MY L harness nusmess to 1. J.. Overman, I am desirous of colleetinif all my ouoslaiuliim notes and accounts. All persons knowinsr themselves indelited to tne 'iil please call and j-ctt!e. The business v.ill be continued as usual at the same please. E. L THOMPSON. Albanv, Fel. 22. j IOR YOUR FINE WINES AND LIQUORS 'o to M. Bauniarart's. i J Sotlw of Appointment f Kxcculor. TV. OTICh IS HEREBY GIVEN 2 THAI 11 tne uimei-sineu nas nven,; nv -ino county ourt, of Linn county.! Jjreguii, duly appointed executor ot the last will anc testament Ot George W. Watm6th, de-lieiii-wU' i AH ;persons having claims.. auains.t said et..te-will present the same, ly ver ilied us required by law, t the unidjrriiShei at his otlice in Albany. Linn fOunty, 'Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. ; . . - Dated February 27, i GEO. W. KEBNEY, D. R. N. BLACKBURN, Executor etc; -AND Shaving ' Parlors. All work promptly attended to. Hot and Cold Baths1 always ready. Ladies' and Childiens' hair tutting a. specialty. Sick persons attendentofJ at. their homes. UULaJ THOS. .IONES, . Proprietor, A The Mar Bath Rons o 2 .,..: l !.; L. E. BLAIN'S -MAMMOTH STOCK OF- j. In all the newest and raostfidesirable styles are Now Opened : o - W till' 03 03 Mew Store, New Goods, TIN.KARDW4RE AND NOVELTY STORE -OPENED BY WILLIAM SIMPSON. o, 10, 15, 20 and 25 Cent Counters; . On each of which every arti. lo is sola at the figures named. This is a rare opportunity to replenish your kitchen furniture and houses furniihing- goods, or to purchase Mi l'ricrs Xevopli-fore Heard ot One dor west cf Stewart & Sox ALBANY OREGON. H. F. MERRILL BANKER. ALBANY, - , OREGO Sell exchange on Mew York San Francisco and Portland. ....... Buy notes, state, county and city warrants. Reueive deposits subject to cheek.'liiterest al lowed on time deposits. .... . .Collections will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. ' - igTOffiee nours from S A-. n.,t6 5 P. v. Asrnt for reliable firojand marine insur ance companies. ..:.:..",A.uy?;.' Of IN' A.., LI VE 'TO TO. . This is. what AlWiv is at present, and in order to keep mce with the lively times in this ty, W H. Willard lus cnlar-ci his store and sthek Stf that he-now has the most complete and aestrahle line of furniture in the w T d-?u,!lt SiJesi-ooms-in .Froman's block are filled with an tlesant assortment of new furniture, iconsistinir of-" holiday special ties, lounsres-ni new patterns, find -old pic- 1 mesvllow chaii easy rockert. niar ye tables, brackets, ete., etc. An examhia tson of the irfncfc will show this to be true in. every respect. . . . . . . . . CQMPANY OF- I 4 X S K iQregon. am Cai)itaiStockS300,000 ' ."' i i i s i t ; H t .- IHtf.RS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-Presideui J. O. Wntsman. Treasurer J. W. Ciisiek. Secretary J. K. Eiderkin. DIRECTORS. R. Stralian, Clias. E. Wolver-T0n.;-JL- Powan 1- B. Monteith, Vi-Cu,8!ck J- O. Writsnian.J. K. Eiderkin, Cliailes JVlpnleitli, G F. Suapsoii. i I ? 1 lv S Safe. Sonnit. (Tdnsef vatiYft A.SquargC.ompariyf. i Managed by Square Men ' i Patronized by Square, People Patronise IIoo Satorprise I i; I The pastycarjias proven it to be a neces sity. The best and cheapest nlace to buw your .:- . , - a. " Stoves , FarnitnreTinwarej hold furniture at the hiu-hest rash nriw. c.i frf1 Z J&T&P ' r filler 138; Tinfhpp. Recently ,-aclde'i. All work lone at the lowest prices 0.000 mm , i ' 2 Hand II' - him " 3I7TKANKLIN & QQ,. 1 1 7 lPP4pw!jeii5i55asj -i