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THE MORXIXG HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1888. Republican primaries March 31 democratic convention to-mor Apples are worth $1.50 bushel in this city. per The Herald's subscription list is rapidly increasing. Do not miss Mr. Hogue's artistic entertainment to-night. W. C. Cassell has returned from a trip to Eugene City. Baled hay for sale in any quan tity. Enquire of H. F. Merrill. Mrs. Jos. Tyler retumedJWedne s- 'ay lrom a visit with relatives at Hilsey. Full cream, Young America, and nine apple cheese, at Kenton & Chase's. Don't miss the artistic enter tainment at the opera house next Friday evening. Mrs. J. E. Fenton, of Eugene, is vi.-siting at the residence of Mrs. L. V. Lonsway, in this city. . The attention of those desiring to purchase lumber, shingles, lath, etc. is directed to the adv. of W. W. Crow.ler. The immense stock of boots and shoes at A. R. Mclhvain's is being slaughtered at twenty-five percent, discount on each and every dollar's worth' sold. The first all rail through freight received over the Oregon & Califor nia railroad was a shipment of drags received yesterday by Geo. L. Blackmail. It is announced that the Leba non Express has been sold to Kirk patrick & Bugler, two young men of that city. Its poli tics it is un derstood will be democratic. The price of soda at Francis PfeifTcr's this season will be 5 cents per glass. He will run an ice wagon and endeavor to help his rustomeis to keep cool this sum mer. It is a mistake that C. G. Eurk hart has disposed cf his dray busi ness, although the freight agents at the depot yesterday refused to rec ognize theYlaimsof the new "boss" until he properly identified him self. Edward C. Phelps, formerly, of the Yaquina Mail, will soon be tdn the publication of weekly paper, to be called the Advertiser, at Medford, Jackson county. C. ft. Carlisle , formerly immigration commissioner, is now running the Transcript at Medford. A verv pleasant reception was given last nijiht at the residence of Mrs. L. E. Kiain f- r Mrs. A. K. Kigiis. state president of the ""A. C. T.1'. The members of the W. C. T. U. of this citv and their families were present and an enjoyable evening spent. An elegant lunch wa- r-ved bv the ladies of the W. C. T. U. IIII'llUTl.Vr Bt'SISK&S TttA.Si"EK. T'ae LinniCouEtyiBsnk and Property., Yalu- ing $80,000, Changes Ownership. J. W. Cusick sold yesterday to J. L. Cowan and J. M. Ralston, his interest in the Linn County Bank of this citv, and the branch bank at Lebanon, together with the property owned by the firm f Cowan & Cusick. The transfer in volves a value of about $80,000. Mr. Cusick in the sale purchases the corner on First and Broadalbin streets, recently purchased of Dr. OToolefor $15,500. The Albany ferry property valued at $8000, to gether with the bank building val ued at ()000. the banking busi nessiand all other property of the firm, both in Albany and Lebanon, is purchased by the new firm ot 4 ,L.,n Ralston & Co. Mr. E. D. ,.,;,.r. -;il remain in the bank as book-keeper, and Mr. Cowan m!n -it th head ot the will Linn County Bank here, Mr. Ralston at present remaining at Lebanon. Mr. Cusick will take a rest from anrl fneets to lane a trip East, but he will residence in Albany. continue his Dtvtwolulton Announcement. The partnership heretofore ex isting between myself and J. L. Cowan, under the firm name of Cowan & Cusick, has been dis solved bv disposing of my interest to Cowai", Ralston & .Co. I shall never fail to feel thankful to the lonle of Albany for their liberal patronage and kind feelings to 1UVS elf, and in the future ot testi x..:,. ooneo of obligation tor their onerous confidence, and ask for the same liberal patronage for the firm of Cowan. Ralston & Co. J. W. Cusick. Albany, March 2-', 18S8. An Old Inndmark Uonr. The old residence of A. Hackle man, at present owned oy Peter Rilev, and which has for many rears occupied a position in the middle of where Fourth street will be when opened between Jackson and. Railroad streets, has been re moved, preparatory to opening the street. One by one the landmarks of pioneer tims disappear before the encroachments of the city s growth. 'I lie first Loss. The first loss sustained by the lbaov Farmers' and Merchants' insurance Co. was in Wednesday s lire m Arlington, n i'"' 1 iiTi an insurance ot SwoO on the : i ..ZAc X V Tucker. liousenoiu Arlington Times jSl'iSt SSg00. lire ..." - Arretel at Corvallis. Th rsntoriaus Jordan boys, the i escaped Dallas horse ' tbie es .wve hpen oil nt Corvallis anu placed in jail They churn theyj staved in Salem the nrsi iwo; nights and in Albany ever e until they arrived in Coryallis Rincf 7 A new schedule oi Brownell & Stanard's. prices at SXAUs 1 THE KIVEB. Threeor Four Dozen Legs Sticking up iothe Willamette which Should be "Removed. Several ugly looking snags have for a long tune been a menace to steamboats in the Willamette at various points along the river. Except at night boats are in no particular danger from them, for their jagged ends show from one to three feet above the surface of the water", and can easily be steered clear of. But this will be the case should there be a davs of heavv rain, when not few the river would rise several feet. The-e snags are w hat are tech nically known to steamboat men as "sawyers," that is, they are held to the bottom of the river by dirt laden roots, and the broken tops saw up and down with each wave of a passing boat. It was just such a snag as these that the Oregon Pacific steamer jS S. Bentiy struck in the upper river, and went to the bottom before she reached the shore, should the river rise the ends of all these"sawyers" along the river would be under water, and the danger to boats would be extreme. No attempt has been made to remove theni. Some severe criti cisms have been made through the papers because the government snagboat had not been brought out and these obstructions to sale nav igation removed, but, as is often the case, these criticisms are made by person? who have no knowledge of the real facts. The government snagboat. is laid up, andhere is no money at hand to put it in order. It President Cleveland, who is so worried over the treasury surplus, had reserved his little pocket veto of the river and harbor bill, this work might now be done. CMsr lt. Newsy Items as Esporicd IhroDgh Ex changes Throughout the Horthwest. Arlington , in Eastern Oregon, was visited by a $59,000 fire on the 21st inst. Most of the farm land on Ochoco has been plowed, and a good por tion of the ground is sown. A good man' cattle are reported to have been fatally poisoned in Klamath county by eating wild parsnips. Medford Transcript : There seems to have been a sort of bliz zard up in the bv the chill Siskiyous, judging i breath that conies I down into the valley in the early mornings. It is the opinion that the present trial of the Hamlin case will cost Jackson county $15,0J0, says an exchange. Toe case from tne be ginning will probably cost the people $05,01)0. It should not have jjost $1000. Eugene City is afflicted with burglars. A couple of fellows got to prowling around Mrs. Parson's house Monday night and making a great disturbance. Haitie Par sons got up and fired at them through the window and then went ourside and fired at them j twice as they ran up the street A few days ago, says the Mc Minnville Reporter, while Chas. Groening was hauling a load of wood from Riley smith's, he was attacked by two men, who jumped into his wagon, knocked him down and beat him on the head very severely. This, is the out come of a lawsuit. . Ochoco Review : For some time past parties in town have been missing small articles, such as saddle blankets, chickens, etc., and suspicion rested on Si Reese, a worthless fellow who lived in a dugout near the engine house. The first of the week his premises were searched and most of the missing articles found. Reese was given an invitation to leave in a hurry, and he skipped out for other cli mates without much ceremony. On the olst of this month we are to have in Medford a meeting of the association of Southern Oretron fruit-growers, says the Transcript, i una is tne nrst meeting unuer the new administration, the policy that is to actuate the organization will develop. This meeting ought to be made a notable one, charac terized for large attendance ' and the promptness and ability with which it takes hold of the many questions that present. It appears that Xevius, the Champoeg school teacher, is not the victim who jumped off the bridge Saturday afternoon, as that worthy went up to Albany that evening, says a Salem paper. The most probable theory now known is that the suicide was a German who some time back left the home of his brother-in-law, Mr., Shin J ler,' in Polk county, declaring he would commit suicide. He was in Salem Saturday afternoon, and called at the Capital national bank about 4 o'clock, since which time he has not been seen. The river has not beei dragged yet. The Star or Bethlehem. Great interest has been aroused lately by the report that a periodic star called the Star of Bethlehem has been visible in the heavens, and the star is said to have a period of 315 years. This report rests upon the most, shadowy foundation. It is true that some 300 years back such a star was asserted to have appeared in Cassiopeia with the period named, but the observation has not yet been indorsed by any mod ern astronomer. But at this time the name "Star of Bethlehem "has ! been curiously assigned to Venus, -ich , planet, during the past December, lias been placed so favorably for observation that in tne early morning sky it has form iniRtake'hag beeu ed a verv beautiful object. The widespread, and it is impossible to trace its origin. Come and see us and we will i guarantee to treat you with cour ! tesy and at all limes aim to deserve your patronage. Brownell & fctan- aru. sotks FBou junction. Junction, March 21. We are having most beautitul weather. Mattie Lee will teach the Oak Grove school. Earnest U. Lee is having his house painted. Prof, liupel is teaching a private school in the public school house. Most of the fall grain in this vi cinity was badly damaged by the freeze and has been resown. About 300 acres will be planted to corn this spring in this neigh borhood, y A petition has been circulated and largely signed by many of the best of our citizens for the pardon of W. R. McDaniel. M. M. Eccleston and his son-in-law, Oliver Adkins, left on last Monday for The Dalles, to work on the O. Li. & N. Prohibitionists of this place think it very queer that the Herald-Disseminator should speak in such high terms of the prohibition convention that recently met in Albany. The people of this part of the country aie very much dissatisfied with both the democratic and re publican parties, and it now seems that quite a number will rally under third party and endeavor to to cast their votes for temperance men. W. P. Ailt-(u' 'ycli:'lia of iiii'-ricaii liiarayliy. Edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. The only national standard. Contains over 25,(00 articles, giving full biographical sketches of every man and woman in America, prominent- in any re lation of life. Illustrated with numerous steel plate engravings and vignettes. To be published in six royal octavo volumes. Volumes 1, 2 and 3 now ready. The grand est achievment of the great pub lishers. No family can do well without it. Its sale is enormous. For further particulars, call or address V. W. Beck, Gen'l Agt. for Oregon anil Wash ington Territory, care this Office. (i-cat devolution in Albany Kliirkfl. 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 i reason he was out of this popular i baking powder for a few (jays was j due to the unprecedented sale I created by the constantly increas ing demand lor it. .Notice lo strangers. Persons just locating in Albany or vicinity will find at the new store of Kenton & Chase, between the opera house and nostoffice, a good place to purchase their sup plies of groceries and provisions. j They have first-class goods there j and the prices are reasonable. If j ! articles sent from their store do not ! j srive entire satisfaction they cheer- j : fully refund the money " ai'd of 1 Siaa;.. To the Masonic fraternity and others who so kindly a;ded" us in the t me of ou. s .d afhVtion, occa- n.oii.:d by the ucuth of Stephen E. I belknap, we desire to extend our heartfelt thanks. Mks. Stei-hkn E. Bi;i,knai Edwaiu Bklknai'. Salt llsli. - We are prepared to furnish at low rate-, and in any quantify de sired, Columbia river salmon". No. 1 mackeral, white fish, Holland herring, ch iiee bloaters, anchovies, sardines, halibut and boneless cod. Kkntgn & Chase. Meat Jl; rke!. M. Hyde, at the old city market, has opened a regular market, and solicits a share of the public pat ronage. The best meats to he had j in the country will be kept on hand at reasonable prices. Business ( bailee. Mr. L. D. Miller, of Iowa, has purchased a one-half interest in the real estate business of F. A. Burkhart & Co. and hereafter the fi-m name will be known as Burk hart & Miller. "That there should and will he a genenl revision of the tariff, with in creased duties on some few articles of iniDOl'tatiiill. a rHfln.-.tinn nt r.i.mv others, and still others placed on the I 'free list.' for the purpose of reduc ing the surplus, is geuerally admitted by the business rnea of the country. Aud while the farmers will not object t this, they will object to sue-h a revision as will render the guise of raw materials a pkn to place the pro-1 ducts ot tne larm, uch as hemp, sugar, flax, hides, wool, etc., on the free list, while, at the same time, no reduction is made in the duties ou the manufactured product of tlue ar ticles. We desire a proper equity equity and fairness protection for the weak, restraint burdens and justly distributed cower. J. H Hale, Master Connecticut State Grange, The best way bv patronizing hi save monev is the new firm of i Brownell & Manard. We wel- i come all our old friends as well as ! new, and always strive bv hurl dealing to give the if . i Inn-put "iii-Lu Wj Hices anu oust goons, aim are ever on the alert to please customers. Brownell & Stanard One of the greatest ambitions in life with some - people is to si cure the best at the lowest possiole prices. Such people are recom mended to visit tne new firm of Brownell & Stanard. in- m l j i . .... travelers acciuent ticKets in juring $3000 in event of death, or fib per week for disabling injury, 2o cents a dav. C. B Wixx, xVgent. The m-atest and cheapest hand-sew ecl shoei a' Kead s. Linn County Republican Convention A republican convention for Linn county is hereby called to meet at the court house in Albany on Aoril 4th at 10 a. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to the state re publican convention, which con venes in Portland April 11th, and for the purpose of placing in nom i nation candidates for the various j county offices, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The convention wilt consist of 79 dele gates, appointed as follows : t East Albany. . i 9 West Albany. V ." 7 Halsey. . . ( Harrisburg. 4 Brownsville .. . 7 Shedd 5 Lebanon 7 Scio o Waterloo 4 Orleans 3 Crawfordsville . . 3 Sweet Home 2 Fox Valley 3 Center.... 3 Santiam 3 Franklin Butte 2 Syracuse 2 Liberty 2 Brush 'Creek............. 2 Rock Creek . . . s i . .... I ....... . 2 Total 70 The committee recommend that the primaries be held on March 31st, at 2 r: a. S. S. Tkain, G. W. Davis, Sjse. Chairman. Arti.slic. ICuccrdtiiuaieiit. A few days since a very large audience in Corvuiiis 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 of his brush, lie draws as rapidly as the famous Th : Nast, and owing to the more humorous character of his sketches many enjoyed Mr. Hogue's efforts more than that of Mr.Xast. His local por traits of a tew of the leading men of Corvallis, although done with a few strokes of tue brush, were recognized before half done and were greeted with cheers. Mr. llogue has consented to repeat his entertainme"t at the opera house in this city mi Friday night, March 23d, for the benefit of the ladies ;wd 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.ts. v or saie at ruauKinan s urug store. tiv.Ui Wixtvh l.ivci; Away. Francis I'feifl'er has placed in his j show case at the Albany soda and j candy works a $50 gold watch, j which will )e given away to the j customer who purchases of him the most cigars. Kvery person who buys a cigar will receive a j ticket. At the end. of ninety days j the one holding the largest number j of tickets will receiva the watch.; It is warranted to be a genuine ; j gold watch worth $50. ' His cigars' ! are the best in the market., This j is a rare chance watch free. V: a gold Fast doing. 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 call ing early satisfactory selections can be made, and rare bargains oh- t.airipd. T!uf. lus:irnhlr rrml wero bought at a great bargain and! Vi1" P'V'y J-"!1 ..,.,. i-Z l.i rr . : liAsk tor tne OKIG inuni. .e rom. Aiiey are ( al most unheard of prices, and i.;ose uesiriiiu: cnoice oargauis should call early. 4 alifornia taGIt-C ure. The only inno-anteed cure for cat arrh, cold in the head, hay fever, rose cold; catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Kestore the "ense of taste and untdeas ant breath, icsulthig from catarrh. Eii-' and pleasant to use. Follow di rections and a cure is warninted.bv ail druggists. Send for eireuhr to ABIE- TINE MEDICAL COMPANY. Oroville, C'al. Six months treatment for Sa.(H), I sent by mail for $1.10. tor sale by Foshay x Mason. Xot a California Bear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go, like the man who caught the i 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 the taste and death to the aboi'e complaints. Sold at $1.00 a bottle or:', for $:i.o0. CALIFORNIA CAT-k-CUKE gives immediate relief. The Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by it healing and penetrating nature. Give it a trial. Six months treatment $1.00, sent by Mail $1.10. Our already larger stock of fresh saleahle groceries "is receiving daily additions. Brownell & Stanard. Chronicle route for sale, apply lo C. B. Winn. " The best quality of goods are al ways the cheapest, and this motto we intend to adhere to. Bkowxeu. & Stanaro. We solicit your patronage. BnowNicf.L & .Stanard. WOaks is hot nd socs rijrht t' the spot, for rheumatism, neuialyia toothache, chil!. fever and colds. Sold hy Foshay oc Mason. - .o(ic- to (.'onlracjnrs. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE HE O cf ived hy the directors of school district No. 41, at Halsey. Linn count;.-, Oregon, up ! t" Monday, April 2, JSSS, at 2 o'clock i M., , . . bulUlinif of a Il()1)Sc in sad district, accordiue to the olans und specilica- tiilns now on lile in thfi oitice of the district I clerk, at Halsey, Linn county, Oreaon. li I rajtoi-srescrve to themselves the riyiit to j reject anv and a)l bins.; liy order of directors! F S. FIELDS, District Clerks. Dated at Halsev, Or , this 12th day of March, life's. ' SI ?0 U(V H. E. PARRISH, Prop. pivt-;-'nsp io a!! !Tst.iM;t;-tri3err. iniiia i'aii to co:nu:crc-!2l me.;. special at CHARLES II SltliUlVt'il. We open for business this morn ing in our new quarters in the Frinn block, where : we cordially invite all to call a..d inspect our superb stock of fancy and staule groceries. We have received re cently large invoices of new fresh goods making our stock the most complete ever offered in this city. we nave no baits to otier but ex pect to build up a healthy trade by uniformly low prices. Thanking our friends for their generous pat ronage in the past and promising the best quality of goods at the lowest living prices in the future, we remain respectfully yours. Wallace & Thompson, ItCKYITIES. Smoke Estrellas. "Wigwam slippers at Read's. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A fine line of neckties at Bhiin's. Six ?'iaves for a dollar at-T. Jones'. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. A new invoice of British trimming at Head's. First-class iroocls and lowest prices at YV. V. Read's. A new !':;: of embroider', very lat est pattern, at Read's. The neatest find cheapest hand sewed shoes at Read'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 AiSeitcn back's Cloak's, jackets and wintei wraps at cost or less at Monteith it Seiten back's Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith iV. Seitenbach's. The largest assortment of ladies tint' slnics and slippers in town at xtedtielc A: Bi ownell's. (Jail mid see them. For your tine imported and Key West cigar go to M. Bnumgart's cigar store, one door east o Langdcu's drug 'tore. Just received, the celebrated Estrellr. Key West cigar, the ti nest Key West cigar in the market, at M. Bauiagart's cigar store. 1 have received my new stock o' m .slin underwear. These goods un made en a lock-stitch machine ami are warranted to be full size and !engtli,and price reasonable. Samuel E. Young. VFi is toa:!;csS Fricjatl? Your stomach of course. Why? Be. if it, is out of order you arc one of the most miserable creatures living Give it a fair, honorable chance and see i!' it is not the best friend you have hi Uie end. 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 mon iu the evening and it will tell or. yoi ess. If y.-ntr food feiments and doe digest right, if you are troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness of the head, coming u,' of lhe food after eating. Biliousness. Indigestion, or any other trouble, ot tli2 stomach, you had best use Green's Angus! f'low ur. a-s no per son can use it without immediate re lief. Stickle ami s:-)iiies, AVe are now offering an assort ment of line pickles and relishes, including tl;p best French mustard and mustard dressing, Chili sauce, celery retisti and celery salt, chow chow, l'earl onions, mixed pickles, sweet Gherkins, olives, horse rad ish, pepper sauce and curry pow der. These goods never fail to give satisfaction. Kenton & Chase, An AltMilaiie lire. The. ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT is only put up in large twe ounce tin bo.ss, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and n.! skm eruptions. ill kinds of rules. UIXTUENT. Sold by I son at :5 eeuts per v Foshay ft .Ma--by mail .".Oct s. i arVJii-rs H ill find at Brownell & Stall' ard's, garden seeds from several different gardens, and ail at 5cts. per paper. 20.000 llozen Ksas Wanted for' Cash. By Topham & Wallace at their store room under F. M. French's jewelry store. Also cash paid for poultry. Albany. Oregon V OST, A kOUXD CRYSTL WATCH lj chain. The fiucer will please return t -M. Franklin. nEXG HEVG, WASHING AN D UtOXING 1 Laundry on Ellsworth street, bctwee the Kevere House aud Johnson 's Ulackun.i .-hop. All work warranted first-class au 1 sa isr'actory. Prices low. ANTED ALL THE FAKMEKS WHO place the same in the hands of C'urran A Monfieth, who have several custoinee3 fot 200(1 grain and ito-k farms. f AD1F.3 DESIKIXG PLAIN Si-WING 01 IJ sewing foi iluldi-en can hae the same d -no promptly and at reasonable raies bv ad dreisin-f Mrs. Pauline Burns, Albanv MULSK Ail) BLOCiv OF LOTS FOI Li. rent, in he western nart of the cii v Apniy to J'.a. barter. i ITY RESTAURANT. FRESH OYSTER J every day served in any style. HAVING SOLD AX IX'fiillEST IN Ml harness nusiness to 1. J. uvennan. I an desirous of collecting all my outstaniiin notes and accounts. All persons knowin. th-niselv.'S indebted to rue wiil picose cal and settle. 'lhe business wili be continued as usual a I the same . lease. E. L THOMPSON. Albany, Feb. 22. -lOU YOUR FINE WINES AND LIQUOR! go to m. liaumirart s. SoJift' f Appoinlmi-iii of Kvct-uliir UOTICL IS HEREBY GIVEN THA i.1 the unaersiinied iias neen, by tin county c-iui-t, of Linn county, Oregon, duly appointed executor of the last will ant tesmment of George W. Mai moth, de cmsed. All persons having claims a-.-ains: said el.ttt: will present the same, dulv ver Lied as reunited by law, to the under-'is-nci at his oriiee in Ail-any. Linn countv, Orea-on within six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated Febraarv 27, 1SSS. GEO. W. KEENEY, D. R. X. BLACUBURN, Executor etc. Attomev for cxeci.uo--. Hie star Bath loon -AND Shaving Parlors. All work promptly attended to. Hot and Cold Baths always ready. Ladies' and Child t ens' hair cutting a specialty. Sick persons attended to at their homes. THOS. .TONES. Proprietor. EC CO-0 o to L. E. BLAIN'S -MAJIMOTil STOCK OF- Ju aM the newest and mostj'desirable styles Now Opened o (3d hrl CO 0 1 . 3 . ! Tiiis Seasons. m Departure! Ebw Store,. Hew Goods, TiN HARDTOE AND NOVELTY STORE -OPENED BY- WILLIAM SIMPSON. On eaeh of which every article is sola at the figures named. This is a rare opportunity to replenish your kitchen furniture and house furnishing goods, or to purchase jjjt Prices Sever before Heard of One door west cf & Sox ALBANY jj OREGON. W. H. 1 ...A LIVE. IN A... LIVE 'TOWN. This is what Albany is at present, and in order to keep pace with the lively times in tins city, W. 11. Willard has enlarged his store and stock so that he now lias the most complete and desirable line of furniture in the valley. His double salesrooms in Froniar.'s v.:..,.i. ...:k i . . L j iji'i.i .ah; iiiicu huh uii cieauk usHorijiiieiiir or new luniiiiuic, cMiiiS)Liti m iiouuay special ties, lount'es in new patterns, find "jrold , pic ture f .aiues, willow chairs, easy rockert. mar ble tables, brackets, etc. , etc. An examina tson of the stock will show this to be true iu every respect. COMPANY OF Albany, Oregon r illl-n CANTAL,$53,0G. OFFICCBS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Viee-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusictc. Secretory J , K, Elderin I blhfiCl'ORg Ii. $' StrahfttijChas. E. Wolves 'V-1 P?WlVh h- Monteith, J. V Cusiok, J. O. Writeman, . Ltderkm, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. Safe, SoM GoOTato A Square Company Managed bu'Sqiiare Men Patronized by Square People Patronize Home Sntsrprir t H. F. MERRILL, BANKER, ALBANY, - , ORBGO Sell exchansre on Nw Vnrfc s,n iv... and Horuand. iiiiv i.ofcs, stats, county and city warrant. '.CJCiVC OCT.rs:l rillltin.-.r ..L..K I . i I i c.l on 1-n.fc deposits. tVjlltciioiis will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. tarOflice nours from 8 a. M.,to 5r. Aennt for reliable fire and marine insur. ance companies. The past year has proven it to be a neces sity. The best and cheapest place to buy,;- StQYes.FurnitureTinwaiB We are always prepared to buy your house hold furniture at the highest cash price. Sola-ag-ents for the PEERLESS OIL CAU And. - Lamp - Killer 4SfTin8hop rently added. All work one at the lowest prices M. FRANKLIN & CO 15. 20 and 2b n i n i mi tone loivuu uutiui in umv viLLAKD kirn hk rarmers s Merctots a I CapitalStock S300,00a mi Mi Store 0. S s I if