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morning Sails gcraM j THE MAILS. Mails at the Albany postoflice close as follows: r'or all offices north 4 ic SUlieo T If 'Vo- i.le And the Narrow GuageR . R. for Portland and Salem Coryallis and Yaquina All offices south ;-C:30 a. u. I .. .:n a. m. ..12:30 P. M. 7:30 p. m The (wvtotfice will be closed each evening f rom six to seven o'clock . lu;i.itereu matter for the early moiting train should be mailed before 3 o'clock the icvious evening. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives mi.arc r'assenger........ ,ll;15am i:uo p in .Feiynt ..: 5:25pm (i:50 a.m O. Jsc C. R. It. TIME TABLE. NORTH BOUND. Arrives Depart.-1 7.05am Arrives. Portlun-10. I Cam " 3. :...' CaU.expr . Egene ex Freight : :15am U l.-iamlll. 25air. 7. 10m SOUTH HOUXJi. , Arrives' Departs Arrives. aia.exp 7.45nmi 8.05pm I Ashland !.00ain -.mreiie e:-. I2.2upm 12.40pin: fc-ugene s.wp m t'reiclit 1 80pm 'Eugene n.onnin LEBANON BRANCH. Km Alba'y No. ll"... Tp No. IS I Departs 1 ') l 1!1 S.lii i:i Arrives :!i.n..-l -al !." . Ful Leban No. 12 ; 5.i;0 a in Allianyat 5.45 m. o. 14 j 2.00 p ni "' 2.45 pm. the w.:atiii:k t-iiy. Sax Francisco, March 2(5. Weather indica ions for the n;xr. twenty tour hours begui ling at 7 P. M. are: Fair l eather. JOITIXllS AICOIT TU".. Republican primaries Saturday. Regular meeting of the cit council to-night. L. M. Davis, a dentist of Walla Walla, is in the city. All the new styles in spring mil linery at Mrs. O'Conners. A little son of J. I. Galbraith is still quite ill at Brownsville. C. E. Woiverton went to Cor val'.is yesterday to attend court. Capt.E.J.Lanning was registered at the Ilolton in Portland Sunday. Brownell & Stanard are receiv ing fresh cabages and vegetables constantly. ' TT t II T- 1 - non. --men ranter, oi aquina, has been in the city for a few days, -on business. Miss Mamie Mcllwain is quite ill at the residence of her parents in this city. Plenty of fresh butter, eggs, cab-1 bage. celery, cauliflower, lemons, etc., at Brownell & Slanard's. Mrs. O'Conner's opening of fine spring millinery will be next Mon day and Tuesday, April 2d and 3d. The lecture ot Walter T. Mills at the W. C. T. U. hall to-nioht will .he free- and no eoHectionJwill be 4aken. The attention of those desiring to purchase lumber, shingles, lath, etc., is directed to the adv. of W. W. Crowder. Tl e onestion of a twelve or a ten foot sidewalk on First street will probably oe settled at the meeting of the city council to-night. Come and see us and we will -guarantee to treat you with cour tesy and at all times-aim to deserve oir patronage. Brownell & Stan aid. "F" Co., 0. N. G., of this city, has received from the state an ele gant drum and fife, by which the company will be furnished with martial music. "Walter A. Mills, the great tern !erance lecturer, will leetrre on Tues a evening at the W C. T. U. rooms on the subject of "Must Government by the People Fail." IV. H. Allen's electric lights will be in operation, it is announced, in ! iabout a week. About a dozen lamps at the station were placed in operation Sunday evening. They proved in every way satisfactory. Wm. Miller and vife have brought suit against Mrs. L. A. McConnell to set aside a deed for a life estate in the property on Sixth and Washington streets, the Mme having recently been trans ferred by them to Mrs. McCon nell. GardenerR are busy as well as farmers who are sowing sjning grain. The acreage of spring sown grain will be somewhat larger this season, owing to the fact that considerable of the winter wheat which was frozen out last winter is being resown. Warm words from one-citizen to another on the street yesterday re sulted in the former being knocked down. It was quietly done and before the bystamlers'hardlv knew what was the matter the trouble was over, a fine deposited with the city recorder, and business went on a9 usual. Information is wanted of 'Ben jamin M. Rothery. He has passed all the chairs in Odd Fellowship and the A. O. U. W. His post otfice address or his whereabouts sent to the Wasco County Sun, The Dalles, Oregon, will be thank fully received by his suffering, aired mother. All Oregon papers please copy. It is the rare good fortune of the citizens of Albany to have an op portunitv to hear Mr. Waltei Thomas Mills, the ''Little Giant," of Ohio, who will speak in Albany at the W. C. T. U. hall this (Tues" ' day) evening, at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Mill3 has few equals on the plat form, and his theme, "Shall Gov ernment by the People Fail?" is o?ie deserving attention. At 7:30 o'clock this evening tire regular weekly drill of "F" Co., O. X. G.. will be held at the opera house, on which occasion will oc cur the quarterly inflection by the inspecting officer, Lieutenant Goo. K. Chamberlain. Those who are fortunate enough to receive invita tations will witness some interest nr maneuven by the military under command of Captain O. H. Irvine. JIM WES I FALL HILL SIE. He Demands His Eights and Will Sue the 0. & C. Railroad for Heavy Damages. Siiecial to the Herald: Salem, March 20. information has been received here that Jim Westfall, the well known Chinese contractor of Albany, is about to begin a suit for heavy damages against the O. & C. railroad compa ny for injuru s received in being ejected from the ladies waiting room at the depot in Salem by one of tht e nploj e of the road. " It is the rule at this depot that no Chi namen shall be allowed to remain in the ladies' waiting room. Jim was asked to go but refused, where upon the employ.! led him out. The vninmult jN Loss. In the death of W B Rice, which occurred our city loses an and influential Sunday honored, upright citizen, and the Oregon Pacific railroad company an official whose place it will be hard to fill. For about lt years Mr.Rice was passenger and freight agent and telegraph operator for the (). & C. railway at. this place, and in that position became a universal favorite. No dissatisfaction ever grew out of his official action and no complaints were ever made, which is the highest mead oi praise any man could receive. Always genial, pleasant and cour teous, to know him was to like him, and no one will learn of hio death who knew him but will fee! i a keen pang of regret that so early j in life he has been called to pass' over xo the great majority on the j other side of the dark river. Aj devoted win and two little ones mourn with uuconsolable grief, j mingling their tears with the I mother, sister and brother.! Sun-J day evening a large concourse ot citizens attended the brief funeral j services at his late residence, con- j ducted bv Rev. E. R: Brit-hard and i!mv (i Ii vinf -.inrJ iK-iTi'iiivitiipil ! tin; remains to me uepot 10 oe conveyed on the south bound train to Ashland, where the funeral ob seouies will take place. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Barker and Mr. T. .J. ! Stites went to Ashland, the- two i gentlemen being a committee from the A. (). U. , of which order Mr. Rice was a member. Shut in Ike Einuer. A neat little item of the usual "didn't know it was loaded" order was furnished yesterday morning in Will Bros, gun store. A young man named Geo. Reeves, who lives across the river in Benton county, traded for a self-cocking pistol at the second hand store, -md was given a cartridge as a sample., This he placed in the weapon J and soon afterwards stepped into Will Bios, gun store to compare it with a new one. He had ere this forgot that it was loaded, and of course alien he began snapping the hammer to see how nice a self-cocking revolver can work, it was discharged. The voung man got off verv easily, and was in no wise repaid for his folly. Dr. Maston cut the ball out and dressed the mutilated finger. A j self-cocking revolver was dis charged in the same store earl ie-in j the morning in the hands of Ed. I Moore, the ball imbedding itself' harmlessly in the wall. Revolvers I which are "no, loaded" are the nine! lonirmn kinrl and fIS lotlir I as young men monkey with them newspaper reporters will continue to write readable little paragraphs, interspersed with an occasional obituary. A Srrmus Accident. From Mr. J. P. Galbraith, who returned yesterday from Browns ville, the "particulars were obtained of a runaway accident which be fell Mr. James BlAely, an old , i -ueer oi that place, nearly resulting in his death. On Saturday last while driving from a field with a harroir in his wagon his team ran away, throwing him out. He fell upon liis neck and shoulders, and the fall was so severe that his neck was almost dislocated. He is about 70 vears of age, and the injury was consequently quite severe, but at last accounts he was doing well. A Mugwump, Mr. L. M. Herren. of Turner, has a bird among his barnyard fowls which he calls a mugwump. He says it is a veritable cross between a Chinese, or Mongolian, pheasant and a chicken. The hen is fully developed and is now lay ing eggs. This bird was shipped by express from this city a few days since, having been raised near this city. DEtLIXES THE O.MI. ATIO. Salem, March 20, 18S8. To the honorable members of the Linn county prohibition con vention, gentlemen: Having re cently been informed of my nomin ation on your ticket for school superintendent, and inasmuch as circumstances are such a to render it impossible for my name to re main on the ticket, I most respect fully decline. Harvey Bond. slMltlM'd Hi Mire. At the Siletz Indian agency a few days ago, says the Yacpima Post,a siwasji named Jake Looney, probably becoming jealous of his wife, threw her down and ran a knife into her side, making a fear ful wound. The Post's informant said he thought the woman would recover; that Jake was under ar rest, but he did not know what they intended to do with him. Contract let. A contract was let ye sterday to Major W . C. Cassell tor the con struction of R. S. Sttahan'sand Ashby Pe.-irce's brick on their property below A. B. Mcllwain's. It is to be a two-story structure 80x 90 feet containing five stores below. The contract includes the carpen ter and brick work but dees not in c!"..- ih" mushing of the upper rooms. The building will cost when completed $15,000. THK VOlllKG TTOALD, TUESDAY,! MARCff 27. 1S8S. TE.M HF.Iis' l!11iLF. For the I!ii;d jndi0ial District to be I Held at Dallas April 3, 4, 5 and 6. At. this district institute, em bracing the counties of Linn, Polk, Marion and Yamhill, the following named teachers and educators j have been assigned topics. TUESDAY, APRIL 3. Address of welcome Hon. J. D. Lee, Dallas. Response Sup't E. B McElroy, Salem. Lecture President Van Scoy, Wil lamette Univesity, Salem. Recitation Miss "Addie Scriber, Salem Puplic Schools. WEDNESDAY MORNING SESSION. Reading Mrs. T. C. Bell, Dallas. Manners and morals in public schools J. A. Sellwood, Salem. General Discussion What rules ought a teacher to make at the opening of his school ? AI'TENOON SESSION. Vocal musical in public schools J. M. Powell, Salem. Review and examination in pub lic schools, W. K. Yates, prin. Independence public schools. Number work, continued Supt. J. J. Bryan, Benton County. General Discussion Best, method of teaching civil goverment. EVENING SESSION. Recitation Miss Emily Huelat, Salem public sshools. Lecture President E. N. Condit, Albany college. Vocal solo Carl Young, Lafaette. THURSDAY MOR1NG SESSION. United States History Percy Willis, Salem public schools. School room decoration Miss Nel lie M. Crownover.lndependence. Educational Hindrance General discussion Course of study and grade in public schools and class management. AFTERNOON SESSION. and Hygiene Miss Jennie E. Dawne, Salem. School organization J. M. Wil liams, Linn county. Methods in geography W. I. Reynolds, Bunea Vista. EVENING SESSION. Recitation Address Miss Mille Doughty, 7T .1. iUOIUIlOllLIl. Recitation Miss l.illie Litchfield. Salem public col Lecture President i. G. Brown son, Mc.VlinnviUe College. Vocal solo Miss Grace Giiling ham, Salem public schools. Recitation Miss Ad lie Scriber, Salem public schools. V'-'-al Solo Carl Young, Prin. La f y(t e public schools. FRIDAY MORNING SESSION. Methods of recitation J. M. Wil liams, Ilalsey. Relations and duties of directors to public schools R. F. Well-!, In dependence. Physical cub lire in .school P. L. Campbell. State Normal School, Monmouth. Opening Exercise in schools Carl Young, Prin Lafaette pub l'c schools. Orthographv S. S. Randill. city Sup't public schools, Salem. AFTERNOON SESSION. School government Sup'c J. A. C. Freud, Yamhill county. Teachers' programme -Pres. D. T. Staniev. State Normal School, Monmouth. Diflv u' i'sin ungraded Jviinnlg W. T. Williams, Prin. N. Yam hill public schools. Qualifications of teachers Sup't D. V. S. Reid, Linn county. General discussion Causes of dis order in school. EVENING SESSION". Becita on Miss Emily Salem. Recitation Miss Addie Ileulat, Scriber, Salem. Vocal solo Carl Young,Lafayette. Lecture President J. F. Ellis. Pa cific University, Forest Grove. Vocal solo Miss Grace Gilling ham, Salem. Ministers In Attendauvr. The regular quarterly meeting of the state missionary board met at the Baptist church in this city last, evening. The members in attend ance are: liev. Geo. M. Hill, of Fast Portland ; Be v. C. A. Woody, of Salem ; Rev J. G. Burchett, of McMinnville; Rev. A. R. Medbnry and Hon. O. F. McCowan, of Ore gon City. A Sew kind ol' Hop. Eureka Times. A bush grows in the interior of Australia called by the colonists "native hops," which some dav must come into prominent notice owing to its medicinal virtues, as well us the fact that its blossoms have all the qualities of common hops in an intensified degree The habitat, of this valuable plant is between the Darling and Lachlan rivers, and it spreads over an -area of about 250,000 square miles. Each bush yields on an average about five pounds of hops, which hang in clusters all around the outside of the bush for about fcur months in the year, and are fit for plucking during ail that period. The shepherds use them for fermenting bread ; the brewer ies also use them in the fermenta tion ot beer; a"d a a tonic bitters. uiey are unequalled by any known .cgcut-production. They thrive ...i.i "... .. . . nuvr iinnn n ...... : i . ". , . 1'"" a nanuy. sou are HOI name to any disease: verv little care is required in their cultiva tion, as the bush is very hardy; and the leafage i graceful aiid evergreen. The yield per acre is more than double that of common hops; no poles are required; and the picking is a comparatively easy and speedy proceeding. The cli mate and soil about Humboldt bay are admirable adapted for the new plant above mentioned, and it could easily be and propagated with great here very advantage. We solicit your patronage. Bkuw.nell Ac Si anard. AppUlon's yj'Iupxiiiii of Anu-rU-aa lliasraphy. Edited by James Grant "Wilson and John Fiske. The only national standard. Contains over 25,000 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 W. W. Beck, Gen'l Agt. for Oregon and Wash ington Territory, care this Office. Gold Watch Given 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 fo 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 receiv-3 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 watch free. gold ol a t'nliftii-fiiu It car. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to lc-t go, like the man who caught the 1 ear We advice our renders to purchase of Foshay iV. 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 tue taste and ttesitti to the abore c-onioltiints. Slold at $1.00 a bottle or:5 for 2.5(). CALIFORNIA CAT-K-CUKE Ores immediate iclit-.f. The I atarrhal virus is soon displaced by its healing and penetrating nature. Give it a trial. S.x months; treatment 1.00, sent by Mail $1.10. ; California C.-it-K-t lire. The only guaranteed cure for cat arrh, cold in the head, hay fever, rose cold; catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Hestore the ense e( caste and unpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh. E.isv and pleasant ; use. Follow di ructions, and a cure is warranted, by all dru"-"ists. fiend for circuit. r to A151E TINE M EDICA L C0MPAN Y, ( )roville, Cal. Six months treatment for S1.00. sent by mail for $1.10. For sale by Foshay iV Mason, i !' t Inventor's I am offering a; first class in vestment in real 'estate. Capital required 3000 in tasy payim-uis. ! C. E. Chase. - The best way to save money is bv patronizing the new linn oi Brownell & Stanard. We wel come all our old friends as well as new, and always j strive by fair dealing to give the lowest prices and best goods, ai.d are ever on the alert to please customers. Brownell & Stanard. One of the greatest ambitions in life with some people is to secure the best at the lowest possiole prices. Such people are recom mended to visit the new firm of Brownell & Stanard. We boots foot. carry a mamino.h stock of and" shoes and yn fit any Bkownki.l & Stanard. Mr. Brink lias received flic finest as sortment of wicker rocking chairs to be found in the eitv. If you don't be lieveit. call in and sec for vourself. This is the season when a man who wants to remember the poor can sit down aud tnink of himself all day long. Do you want a you do see Thos. nice Hour safe? If Brink. He has some fine ones cheap. Call at Parker tiro.- and try their choice fresh crackers, including choice tabic crackers, lemon bars, coeoanui tally, etc. Use Dwight's cow brand of soda and saleratus. A new schedule of prices at Brownell fc Stanard's. Kenton A: Chase have a good coffee, mill and meat shaver, with which hev arc pleased to grind coffee, and cut dried meat for their customers free of charge. Our already large stock of fresh saleable groceries is receiving dailv additions. Biownell & Stanard. The best quality of goods are al ways the cheapest, and this motto we intend to adhere to. BitowNEi.b & Staxako. Chronicle route for sale, apply to i C.B.Winn. j Kenton Ai Chase keep a supply of i postage stamps on hand for the eon- j venience of persons wanting them when the post office is closed. ! Pickled tripe at A: Chase's. j The neatest and cheapest hand-sew-1 ed shoes at Head s. I rR .4i.i:. 'ACRES OE LAND SIT I '.AT Kl 12 miles east of Albany, near the Oregon Ph ; fie railroad, WX ac.es in .ultivi.tion, and contains sutticicnl water and timber for gen era: u-e. Wouiil make four good farm Pri'.-e. $12,000. with terms to uit purchaser. For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris. Cunlmrtor mid ICuildt-r. mHE I7NDERSI0N ?D HAVLNG LOCXTED I in Allianv. solicits iiatrrnagc from city and country, ' Will coiifractto build bridsrec. ! bam-; and all manner of del!iiiic houses, in- 1 eluding Oucen Anne, East lake and ElizaiK-th- au styles oi uuiiuiuus. ....'. inil snecitieations witnour cnarsic. naosia ion ..Waiiieed. W. C. CASS EL w E. BECK WITH, M. D., Homcieopathie Office over Gradwohl's store, near First and Ferry streets, Albany. Xi Iri. V-;. i-'ARRJ SH, Prop. LERAXOX, - OKEtaiN? First-c!:; in a'1 .H a r.r a;encs. Special at enliou paid to commercial men. ST. mm OOTEL lU'inoved. We open for business this morn ing in our new quarters in the Fiinn block, where we cordially invite all to call and inspect- our superb stock of fancy and staple groceries. We have receiver re cently large invoices of new fresh goods making our stock the most complete ever offered in this city. We have no baits to oner 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 iuture, we remain respectfully yours, Wallace & Thompson. ItKEYITIt.S. Smoke Estrellas. Wigwam slippers at Read's. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A fine line of neckties at Blain's. Six s'laves for a dollar at T. Jones'. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. A new invoice of Biitish trimming at Read's. First-class goods and lowest prices at W. F. Read's. - ' A new line of embroidery, very lat est pattern, at Read's. The neatest and cheapest hand sewed shOL-s :.t Read's. An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap aL the Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps a, cost or less at Monteith &Seitenhach'a Cloaks, jackets and w'mlei wr:ips at cost or less at Monteilh A: Seitc ni.ac-:i Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith A: Seilenbach's. The largest assortment of ladies line rlioes and slippers in town at ivdiiclu A; oi-owneil's. Call and see then;. For- your line imported and Key Wi.-l cigar go to M. BiUimgnrt s cigar drug store, one door east o augden s Just received, the celebrated F.. Kc.v West cigar, the tine.-t Key cigar in the market, at M. Bautn tnllr. c . t garl's cigar store. I have . received mv new sleek o! nr. sliu underwear. . These, good; :c.e made en a lock-stitch machine and are warranted to be full size and length, and price reasonable. Samuel E. Yol.'NO. Who Is lour IJe-l I ricnil'. Your stomach of course. Yhv? Be if it is out of order you are one of the most miserable creatures living Hive it a fair, honorable chance and see if it is not the best Iriend you have in ; he end. Don't smoke in the morning. Don't drink in the morning. If you must smoke and drink wait until vour stomach is through with breakfast. You can drink more and smoke moi .; in ! he evening and it will tell o- y.n: l-s. Ifvonrtood I'eiments and (foe digest right, if you are troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness of the head, coming u, ot Hie food after calmg, i Biliousness. Indigestion, or any other trouble of tha stomach, you had best i use Green's August Flowor, a no tier- ! son can use it without immediate re lief. Tickles HI KelisIii'M. 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 onions, mixed pickles, sweet Gherkins, olives, horse rad ish, jiepper sauce and cuiry pow der. These goods never fail to give satisfaction. Kenton & Chase, An Absolute ure. ThcOUIGIVAL ABIETINE OINT MENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns,- wounds, chapped hands, and u'A skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the" ORIGINAL AblKiINE OINTMENT. Sold by Foshay A; Ma son at 5 cents per box by maiiyOcts. Gardener Will find at Brownell & Stan ard's, garden seeds from several different gardens, and all at 5cts. per paiier. iO.a.lO !. h Kg:; Wanted Tor fash. By Tophaip A: Wallace at their store room under F. M. French's jewelry store. Also cash paid for poultry. Albany, Oregon. I OST, A hOUXP OKYSTL W VTCH I J chain. The finder will please return to .M. Franklin. rilENG : L Laiui HEVG, WASHING AND IRONING inuidry on Ellsworth street, hi twee the Revere House and Johnson's lilacksn.i shop. All work warranted first-class a.it sa isfactory. Prices low. ANTED ALL THE FARMERS WHO isi to sell their furim, U call ami place the same in. the hands of Curiun & Montieth, who have several custome s for ifood yrain and sto-'k farms. AD1ES DESIIHXi; PLAIN SPWING Oli sewinf for . hildrcn can have the same il.uie promptly and at reasonable rates liv ad dressing Mrs. Pauline Uurns.AIbany llOCSE AND BLOCK OK LOTS KOR CI rent, in he western part of the eitv. Apply to Ed. Carter. 0 1ITY RESTAURANT. FRESH OY&TERS even" dav served in anv stvle. HAVING SOLO AN INTEREST IN MY harness imsiness to I.J. Overman. I am desirous of oollertin; notes p. ml accounts. 'Iiiiil'.rlv. ,! indented and soUic. all 1 1 iv outstanding: All persons knowinir to nie will ple-ise call The b:,-ire3 will be continued as usual at the samn pic .!-e. E. L THOMPSON". Albanv, Eel:. 22. X)R VOI R E!NE WINES AND LIOJ ORS to M. Raumgart's. Vol ice ot Apiiitiiif niciil of Kxecuior. iY OTfCh IS HEREBY GIVEN '1 HAT the undersigned has been, by the coupty court, of Lain county, Oregon, duly appointed executor of the last will ana testament or George W. Wat moth. de ceased. All persons having claims against said est..te will present the same, du.'y ver i.ied as reimned by law, to the under igaeil at his orti. e in Albany. Linn county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated February 2T, 1SSS. GEO. W, KEENEY. 1). R. N. BLACKBURN, Executor etc. Attorney for exeufo'. The Mar AND Shaving Parlors. All work promptly attended to. Hot and Cold Baths !lways ready. Ladies' and Cuildrens' hair cutting a specialty. Siek persons attended to at their lion es THOS. JONES, Proprietor. m te V) 0 8 z ffl o to L. E. BLAIN'S -MAMMOTH STOCK OF- In all the newest and inost,de3irable styles are Now Opened z o t3d- (f) o X (A hri 0 CO Z2 fhis SOtlSOll S Hats k Departure! Hew Store, Hew Goods, TIN,HARQWfit AND NOVELTY STORE -OPENED BY WILLIAM SIMPSON. i 10,15, 20 and 25 On each of which every artivln is ol at the fijrurcs mimed. Tins is a rate opportunity to replenish yf'iir kitchen furniture and house furnithing oods, or to purchase 10,000 Useful Articles! 4i rrir's Xwer br.lurc Heard of ' j One d.ior vwt f ! ALBANY & Sox' OREGON. f. 11. A LIVE. IN A. LIVE TOWN'. j This i9 what Albany is at present, and in i order to keep pace with tr.c lively times in this city, W. H. Willard Iia3 enlarged hi store and siock so that he now has thft moat complete and desirable Hub of f n niturc in the i valiev. In .b'uble salesioon- i. ironians b'ock arc filled with an elegant assi. !.ii.?nt of tu turtiitiire, conistins t holiday special ties, loun-.'c in new pat tenia, find gold pic ture f anics. willow chairs, easy ro. '-.ert, mar ble tables, bracket1", etc., etc An examina tson of the stock will show this to be true in every respect. Fi NoURANCE OF i Albany, Oregon lAII.l ! CAPITA L,$35,00. OFFICERS. President Charles E. Woiverton. Vice-President J. O. VVntsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusicfe. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. R. ?. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, l. B. Monteith, J. W. Cusick, j. O. Writeman, JL K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. 8afe,Sonnfl.D9isBrvatiY8 A Square Company Managed by Square Men Patronized by Square People Patronize Home Sntsrpricj H. F. MERRILL, BANKER. ALBANY, - " OR EGO Sell exchange on New York. Sn t rDCiseo and lortlund. Buy i, i8, state, county and eity warranto. '.e.-cive di'i'osits subject to check. Interest 1 loed on time deposits. Collections will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. t3TO!!i;;c nours from S A. M.,to 5 r. K Annnt frr re'iablc. are and marine insur ance companies. The past year has proven it to be a neces sity . The best and cheajiest place- to bay your Stoves, FurnitureTiawara We are always prepared to huv vmir houtte bold furniture at the highest eash price. 'Sol agents for the - PEERLESS OIL GAM And - Lamp - Pillexr i"Tinshop re.ntiy aldi. A1.! vjrk o.ie at the lowe-;t prices M FRAN II UN $: COf Villi Will WEABD taiei Deak; mm. - ICapitaIStockS300,000 i i Sew Hand Store 3 I t r,jc:fzs-r