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THE MOKXIXfi- HERALD, SI NDAV. A PHIL 1. 1SSS. ; i ; j i'i I Til 8 MAILS. Mails at th Albany postotftce close as follows-j-'or all offices north ; iierixisierri states ?Wt SM 6:30a. m. And! the Narrow GuageK.R. ) r or Portland and Saieui. ..Ha m Corvallis and Yaquina ."l2:30 p. m Ail oflices south j:30 M 'the portoHire win dosed each eveiiinir lrom six toaeven o'clock. itejd-tcreu uiaiier tot the early morr.it'g train should be mailed beiore 8 o'clock the evious ivemag. OREGON PACIFIC TIMK TABLE. i Arrives o-,-irt l-asUner ,ii:15aia 1:00 u m Freignt ! 5;25nm 'fi:S0 n. m O. & C. R. R. TIME-TABLE. NORTH BUC.NI). i Arrives; Depart!-; Arrives. -CaU.expr Enjtne ex 'res;ht; 6:15am! 7.05am Portlan-lO.lOam lllaamjll. 35au.j " 3.4fpin i 7. 10am 1 " 2.45pm 4: SOCTH l!l)(TNI. I Arrives I)-'iarts Arrives. Cala.exp "iiiireiie ex r'reiulit 7.4.plll; fc.!J.jml.J.hhitid U.OV.Uli li20pm'l iiipm'iKu;'eno 2.4-ip n LEBANON I'.RANOH. m Aloa y No. 13 Lepirta !I2 50p m I 8.10 ) m viTives Lebanon ai l.:( p in Pin i.ehan No.12.,..; o. 14 j 5.00 a m Albanyat 5.45 am. iW p 111; " 2.4" p 111. THE WEATHER TO-DAY. San Kkascisco, March -jSk Weather indica tions for th njxr, twenty four lumn ln-ni-utnjr. at 7 P. M.are: Geoeral rains. Su-feteribc Xow, In Time to Reail All the Local and State Polit ical XfHS. During the corning political cam paign the D.aily a xd Weekly Heualo will be mailed to new sub scribers at the following reduced rates : Weekly to Jan. 1. 18S0 $1 00 Daily.-.to Jan. 1, 18S9. 2 of Daily" to July 1, 1S8S 100 By carrier 1 25 .iiiti.;s audit tow.v W. H. Watkins, of Portland, is in the city. Fresh butter 60 cents per roll at Va'lace & Thompson's. All the new stvles in spring mil- tnery at Mrs. O'Conner's. Jesse Barker has returned from an extended visit to Sacramento. Cal. J. II. Burkhart's job office is ne;ng removed to his new quarters i'V1-'! inn's block. E. W. Langdon, of San Leandro. i . is spending a few days with o,!(l friends in this city. Tripods! What are they? Fort miller & Co. know and "will tell you it you call on them. Mrs. O'Conner's opening of fine spring millinery will be next Mon day and Tuesday, April 2d and ,"d. Mr. Oliver Jory, of Salem, pro prictor of the Oregon Fruit Dryer, in the city in the interest of his firm. Julius Joseph is selling his stock f'f family groceries at cost, and those desiring goods should call early. A Chinaman was caught in the act of roooing L. Vierick's clothes line the other evening, and was booted out of the yard. 7 AW II. McFarland and family returned yesterday lrom Ashland. 3L. McFarland is somewhat im proved in health. There will be no services in the -M. E. church South in this city to-day. The pastor is at Corvallis assisting in the quarterly meeting. A concert will be given at the Baptist church this evening by the little folks of the ''Pearl Seekers" society. Admission free. Every body iny'ted. - v "S. A. Rloiltfetl Wafl arrested yes terday on a charge of using abusive language, preferred by I). A". S. 1'eid. The case will come up in -"Recorder llentoifs court to-mor- "J'OW. The ladies of Albany should not forget Mrs. O'Connor's opening of spring millinery, which lot-curs on -Monday and Tuesday of this week. he has the largest and finest stock of spring millinery ever brought to Albany. At the Congregational chur h this morning there will be Easter services and the celebration of the holy communion. Experience and consecration meeting of the Y.. I'. S. C. E. at i::;0 o'clock and preach ing at 7 ::J0 bv liev. I. G. Gordon. All are cordially invited to these services. From a letter received from V.. F. Sox, who was recently sum--i.o'd to Sterling. Illinois, by the illness of his father, it is learned that he ai rived the day after his lather was buried. He went over th Orp.rr,n Short Line, and the trip from Portland, Oregon, to his destination in Illinois occupied but '.tuee days ana twenty-two hours. Services appropriate to Easter will be held to-day at the Presby terian church both morning and r-Pn:nf. Easter music will be indered by the choir at morning service. In the evening an Ea ster Sabbath school concert will be held. The Christian Endeavor praver meeting will be heald at b :30 p. m. in the lecture room. . . Notice to Farmers. AVe want to exchange groceries for butter, eggs, poultry, Dacon. dri.-d iruit an.fi.i fact all kinds 01 good , merchantable produce. Please call and see us at our nevv store, between the opera house ana the postoffice, Albany, Or. Kinton & CHASE, Grocers. pPAIGN OFFER ! ULIIltLUA PRIMARIES. Harmonious Heelings Held Thronsli ut the County The Delegates. Republican primaries were held throughout Linn countv vesterdav, and delegates to the "county con vention were elected and precinct nominations made. The meetings were well attend ed, harmonious, and satisfactory nominations were made.which still further strengthens the belief that a portion at least of the offices in Linn count- will be filled this vear by republicans. Following are the nominations in East ifnd West Albany and the county at large, as far as heard from last night by wire : EAST ALBANY. The precinct convention for East Albany met at the court house and was called to order by Thos. Fro man, member of central committee. Jir. rroman was made chairman of the convention. On motion (J. 1 . Wolverton was elected secretary and ti. S. Train assistant secretary. - The meeting then proceeded with the nomination of 0 delegates the county convention, the follow ing being dnlv elected : L. E. 'Main, ,trauuer Fnniian, J. G. Powell, 0. E. Wolverton, Walter ivetchum, S. S. 't rain, ti. A. Daw son, Samuel Conn, L. W. Deyoe. I. -M. Ilustm was nominated for justice of tne peace and N. J). Conn for constable. WEST .A LI NY. The republican convention for West Alhany was tailed to oruer by committeeman .-!. S. Train. 11. II. rlewitt was chosen chair man, V. B. Uarr, secretary and 0. W. Watts assistant secretary. The meeting then proceeded to the el ection of delegates to the county convention as follows: J. W. Blain, Henry Freerkson, Jonn Berry, S. E Young, A. S. Loonev, D. B. Monteith and B. A. AVeitze'l. The meeting then proceeded to the nomination of precinct officers, re sulting in the nomination of M. E. Brink for justice of the peace and F. M. Westiall for contabk-. A resolution was adopted recom mending to the county convention the selection at large of delegates to the state convention. 4 Shedd, March, 3t. The follow ing delegates were elected at the primaries to-dav : E. B. Holmes. Jno. W. Pugh,'W. B. McCormiuk, H. B. Springer ard G. W. Davis. Hakkisbi'kc, March 31. The fol lowing delegates were elected at the primaries to-day: E. E. Upmeyer, D. Smith, Harvey Sommervilie, J. L. Fuller. Geo. Isham was nom inated for justice of the peace. Syracuse. March 31. At the republi an primaries held to day J, J. Graham and W. E. Fisher were chosen delegates to t he county convention. Halsey, March 31. The follow ing delegates were elected to the countv convention : T. M. Witten, W. W. Francis, S. A. Smith, T. F. Smith, Frank K. Thompson, John R. Pearl. IK-ath of I'rauceK Ilufliuan. Frances Hoffman, eldest daugh ter of John and Mary Hoffman, died at the home of her parents in this city yesterda morning at G :30 o'clock, of pulmonary disease. She was a bright girl of 12 years. She had be ;n ill with measles, and caught cold, resulting in her death, aher an illness of but a few weeks. The bereaved family will have the sympathy of the entire community. The funeral will occur at 10 a. m. to-morrow from the Catholic church. Mail Chanse. The ( han 'e in the mail route from this city to Lebanon, which is to be made bv the Lebanon branch of the O. & 0. railroad carrying mail on the train, seems likely to leave Tallman out entirely, as the service by the narrow gauge is un certain to relie on and is to be dis continued for that office, and no orders have been given to leave the mail from the Lebanon train. This matter should be looked after immediately, and a pouca made up for Tallman from this office. IMed at Koseburs. Virtue Sklpton, daughter of E.E. Skipton, county assessor of Benton county, died of spina! meningitis at the residence of her brother-in-law. Prof. J. B. Horner, at Lose burg, Thursday night, ayed IS years. The remains were broug ht through this city yesterday on the vvav to the home of her parents in Bentox county, where the funeral will be held to-day at 11 o clock. The remains will be interred in the Pleasant View cemetery. 1 rof. Horner and wife and Mrs. Skiptcn accompanied the remains. Meeting or Oregon Presnj tery. The Presbvterv of Oregon of the United Presbvterian church will meet in Albany on Tuesday, Apn A at 7:30 f. m., and will be opened with a sermon by the moderator, Rev. W. i. M. Hays, ot Waits bur" A sermon will be pr. ached to the Ladies' Missionary Society . !.-,. Iv at -'-MO r. m. bv on euiicov , ... - Kev. A. M. Acheson, of Oakville. i. w R. Stevenson, of Port land, wiil preach on Wednesday evening. Wholesale Arrest of last Five vagrants were arrested yes tprdav bv Marshal Hays and sen tpneed in the recorder's court to fividavs' labor upon the streets The fellows when arrested showed fieht, and Constable Burkhart asisled in leading them to jail. About a dozen of these tramps ar rived en yesterday morning's tram, and several more are likely to be arrested. 0 OOO Hozen S "Waineu ior tau. " Bv Topham & "Wallace at their storeroom under F. M French's iewelry storf. aiso w pou Itry. Albany, uregon. The m-ate-'t uad cheapest Lund-sewed shoes at Head s. THE ELECTRIC LIGHTS. The Sew Plant Started I p Last Si; With Satisfactory ItcMilts. ;ht The electric lights, which N. II. Allen has just completed putting in at this city, were started up last night with" most satisfactory results. The plant, which cost ii a'i ..- Ju. J:ii rru 1JUUU, consists ot two systems Heisler incandescent lamps. The whole, it is needless to say, is driven by water power furnished from the Santiam canal. Seventeen c f the large 2000 can: die power lights were in the cir cuit last nignt and the streets were beautifully lighted. The lights are steady and are powerful, yet mellow. Persons who have seen different kinds of electric lights pronounce them the best they have ever seen. They are certainly sec ond to none in Oregon. The incandescent lights,of which about 100 were burning, are a fine indoor light, ranging lr. m 30 to 75 candle power. The machinery when started up worked smoothly, and the lights proved to be all that was expected Mr. Allen certainly deserves much credi for the surperior system of ele trie li,'ht with winch Aibim is now provided. Beginning with to mormw night the iiguts will run a I night. be AX IXPQRiAVr MVTTI R. A Chair trrtory wild Piop.-r In duremeiit Can Be Lut-;ite:l Here. A representative of the firm of Mount "i McMilan, whosechair factory was recently burned down at Salem, is in the city for the purpose of seeing if arrangements can be made for re-establishing the factory at this city. Salem offers some inducements for re opening the factory there, but in view of the water power and other advantages 'afforded here, they will, if projer encouragement is given, remove the factory to this city. This assurance was given given by a prominent business man who had a conversation with die proprietors. The establish ment would employ from 25 to 50 workmen, and would be a desire able addition to the industries of i. i . 4. rni . , . . tins cuy. ine matter snoiud re ceive prompt encouragement. A suitable site has already been of fered, and it is understood steps will be taken during the coming week to secure if possible its loca tion at Albany. PERM AX EXTLY. ORUAXIZED. The Willamette Valley llopKroners Association Meets iu Salem A meeting of the hopgrowers of Widiiinette valley, called t a similar meeting on February Kith, when a temponiry urgasizatinu f i lie AVillamttte Valley Hopgrow ers1 Association was effected, w;is held at Salem Friday, There were present: II. 1). Mount, oS" Silverton ; F. Levy, Salem ; Geo. Williams. Saem; John Newsouie, Howell Prairie; J. O. Beaidsley, AV neat land; li. F. Myers, Jefferson; John Brewner. Switzerland: F. M. Egan, Silvertoi; Irwin S.Geer, Siiverton ; Lewi Pettyjohn, Salem. Upon a o ion, the association pro ceedidtjthe election of perman ent officers, with the following result: President, II. D. Mount; vice-presidents, W. E. Iter, F. X. MHtiliieu, John Newsome; secre tary, AV. J. Herreu; treasurer, George AVilliams. It whs moved and carried that the standard box for picking hops as fixed by statute be adopted as the box to be used by ineuners of the association. It was moved and carried that when the meeting adjourn it ad journ to meet on Friday, July 13, 1888, at 1 p. in., in balem. It is expected that when the as socintion meets iD July it will fix a uuifenu pnoe to be paid by mem bers for the picking ot hops. I Arrangements will also be made by which the secretary will receive and furnish cacli member with reports of the conditions of the hop market in New York, London, end Liverpool, and also the con dition of the growing crops so far as can be ascertained. The orgin ization will result iu much mu ud benefit to its members. Each member, having direct advices from the principal markets of the world, will be much better i n funn el concerning the situttion and prospects for hops generally, and will be able the safer to form a conclusion as to what disposition t make of the hops he himself holds. Anv hop grower in the Willamette vadey is eligible to membership, and can become a member at any time I y calling at the ollice of Secretary Herreu, and registering his name . EAS1IR SERVICES. Easter services at the Presbyte rian church this a. M.are as follows: 1 Organ voluntary. 2 Doxology. 3 Invocation. i Faster Anthem. 5 Hymn. (i Scripture lesson. 7 Praver. 8 Hymn. 9 Announcement and reception of members. 10 Anthem. 11 Sermon. AVe carry a mammoth stock of boots and shoes and can tit any foot. Brownei.l & Stanard. Don't fail to see tlie tripods at Fort miller & Co. They are the latest thing out in novelty furniture. Kenton & Chase have a good coffee, mill and meat shaver, 'with which hey are pleated to irrind coffee, and cut dried meat for their customers .ee of charge. THE Al'ISA JETTY. One More Appropriation will Fnish it Jetty Xeeiled on Xorth Side. Mr. J, S. Polhemns, who is in charge of the jetty work at Ya quina bav, is in the city and will probablv remain here for some time, work having been suspended at the bav until the appropriation, J 120.000. becomes available. He Oil v n tiic&v oiaitsc- v 'j y " r v jettv has been lengthened 400 feet, and" is now out about 3000 feet. During this period 22,000 tons of rock were depositedkin the jetty tramwav. A further addition of 1200 to the jetty will complete it, but Captain Polhemus thinks that an appropriation pf $120,000 is not sufficient to do the work remaining to be done. Provided it is, the work will be finislied by July 1 issy. No soundings were made at the close of the season to ascertain the depth of water on the bar, but that of last spring showed twenty-one feet of water at high tide, and a gratifying increase. Concearning the proposed jetty on the north side oi the bay, in front of Newport, Captain Polhe mus said : "I think it is necessary and that it would prove advan tageous. It would prevent the i waste oi water over norm reei, C . 11. . .1. . connne tne water aim concentrate the outflow." Oregonian. Appleion's Cyrlapserfia oi American Kiuxrap'iy. Edited by James Grant AVilson and John Fiske. The only nat ional slandard. Contains oyer 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 safe is enormous. For further particulars, call or address W. W. Beck, Gen'l Agt. for Oregon and Wash ington Territory, care this Office. MB. VVOIH KES!;!!. Alijany, March 30. 1S8S. To the honorable executive com mittee of Linn county greeting: Having had the honor of receiviug the nomination tor the office ot sheriff on the prohibition ticket, after giving it due deliberation 1 have come to the conclusion it s best for myself and mccess of the party ticket, owing to my financial conditiou and other reasons Ixyond my control, to resign. Hoping niv resiirnatiou will be be accepted. I remain ever true to the cause of prohibition. Kespcctl'uliv vours, B. F.'Wooo. UUl Watch tit veil Away. Francis Pfeiffer has placed in his show case at the Albany soda and candy works a $50 gold watch, which will be given away to the customer who purchases of him the. most cigars. Every person who buys a cigar will "receive a ticket. At the end of ninety days the one holding the largest number of tickets wiil receiva the watch. It is warranted to be a genuine gold watch worth $50. His cigars are the best in the market. This is a rare chance to get a gold watch free. Pickles iin.t Relishes, AVe are now offering an assort ment.of fine pickles and relishes, including tbe 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, pepper sauce and curry pow der. These goods never fail to give satisfaction. Kenton & Chase, California Cal-K-Cure. The only guaranteed cure for cat arrh, cold in the head, hay fever, rose cold; catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Restore the ense of taste and unpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow di ructions and a cure is warrantedjiy all druggists. Send for circular to AlUF- TINE MEDICALCOMPANA',Orovillc, j Cal. Six months treatment for-l.OO, sent by mail for "1.10. For sale by Foshay & Mason. An Absolute Cure. The 01iK;iXAL ABIETI.VE 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 all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the OKKIINAL AHIKi'INE OINTMENT. Sold by Foshay it Ma son at 25 cents per box by mail :"0 cts. ftolit-e to Invf-slor's. I am offering a first class in vestment in real estate. Capital required $3000 in easy payments. , (J. E. Chase. liardeners Will find at Brownell & Stan ard's, garden seeds from several different gardens, and all at Sets, per paper. This is the season when a man who wuDts to remember the poor can sit downaud tnink of himself all da? long. n T. Wvman, agent lor State Insurance company lor Al bany and Linn county, has his office with Rhodes & Donley real estate agents, and parties desirous of doing'business with him haye the a v.e promptly attended torn his ids absence by calling it their office. Call at Parker Bros and try their choice fresh crackers, including choice table crackers, lemon bars, cocoanut taffy, etc. Ayer's Sarsaparilla was the first successful bloxl medicine- ever of fered to the public. This prepara- . .-,1 " il ! ! tion is suit neui in tne iiigiiesi public estimation ootn at Home and i abroad, its miraculous cures ana immense saies snow our druggist for it. i this. Ask i Removed. . " AVe open for business this morn- Fhnn block, where we cordialiv invite all to caU and inspect our superb stock of fancy and staple groceries. AVe have received re cently large invoices of nnv fresh goods making our stock the mos5 complete ever offered in this citv. We have no baits to offer but ex pect to build up a healShv trade bv uniformly low prices.. Thanking our friends for their generous pat ronage m the past and promising the best quality of eoods at the lowest living prices in the future, we remain respectfully yours. Wallace & Thompson. DREYITIES. Smoke Estrellas. Pickled tripe at & Chase's. AVigwam slippers at Read's: Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A line line of ueckties atBlaiu's. Six p'laves for a dollar at T. Joces'. French, the jeweler, kneps raihoad time. A new invoice of at Read's. British triinndiii 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 shoes at Read's. A new schedule of urices at Brownell & Stanard' s. An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap at the Second Hand Store. Tea all the way from 25 to 75 cents per pound at Brownell and Stanard's Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith A-Seiten bach's New supply of hoop earrings, price 25 cents, at tiie Corner Jewelry store. Cloaks, jackets and wintei wraps at cost or less at Monteith it Seiteubach's. Cloaks, jackets .and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith fc Seiteubach's. A tine assortment, of candy, fruitand nuts may always be seen at Kenton k Chases. Sugars reduced from old prices. Call for prices. We give no lates. Brownell and Stanard. Do you want a nice Hour safe? If you do see Thos. Brink. has some tine ones cheap. Do not forget the fact that F. M. French is. still selling the genuine im proved Singer sewing machine. The largest assortment of ladies line shoes and .-Uppers in town at Aedlield X Browneil's. Cull and see t lien:. For your line imported and Key West cigar go to M. Baunigart's cigar store, one door east o Langdm's drug "tore. Just received, the celebrated Estrella Key West cigar, the finest Key West cigar in the market, at M. Baumgart's cigar store. No. 1 Castoria coffee, a choice arti cle, 5 lbs for 1, Arbiu-kle's 25c per lb. AM other goods in proportion at Brownell ana Stanard's. Mr. Brink has received the finest as sortiuent of wicker rocking ehuirs to be found m the city. If you oon t lieveit, call in and see for yourself. be- I have received my new stock of nv.sliu underwear. These goods a re made en a lock-stitch machine and iirci warranted to lie full size and lengtli,and price reasonable. Samuel E. Yoit.no. There is no watch made, for the same amount of money, that will keep Wine eiial to the Setfo" Thomas watch es. Call and see them sit F. Vi. French's, the Corner jewelry store. Every one fully warranted. On "baking day" ;t is well to remem ber that Kenton and Chase I'urnish tho best baking powder, cocoanut, choco late, citron, raisins, currants, spices, flavoring extracts, and in fact every thing a pastr' cook requires. Ternis as usual: lowest rates for cash. One of the greatest ainbitions-ini life with some people is to soeure the best at the lowest possinie prices. Such people are nwoia mended to visit the new fimii o Brownell & Stanard. Who Is Ion i- Hest Ei-iend?: Your stomach of course. Why.' 3fe if it is out of order you are one oft 'die most miserable creatures liviu.g: (fee it a fair, honorable chance and see if it is not the best friend you ha'u; in the end. Don't smoke in tiie ino!v..wg. Don't drink iu the morning. 1; you must sinoke and drink wait until vour stomach is Hi rough with . bvaaWa!. You can drink more and smoku more in the evening and it will tell or yon less. If your food feiments and; does digest-right, if you are troubllfl with Heartburn, Dizziness of: tzl bead, coming up of the food after t-atiiig. Biliousness, Indigestion, oivaiw other trouble of thi stomach, yu had best use Green's August Flowoi.a no per son can use. it without hmuvutiate re lief. Keiftovertt. Win. Simpson has- moved his stock of tinware, hardware and notions into the oldha-nre it Lons way store, where-he-wilt keep up the full stock of goods-,, and main tains the 'popular- fixed price counter arrangement he had adopted at histoid stand. lie will continue the- ssJe of the Shane & Lonsway bankrupt stock at cost. The best quality of goods are al ways the cheapest, and this nutto we intendi to adhere to. SliOWXELI. & STAXAjy.. Kenfoii'ik Chase keep a sujply of postage stamps on hand for tlu con venience of persons wanting-- them when the post oIHcp is closed. " qiENU HEVG, WASHING AXD IRONING 1 Laundry on Ellsworth strict, betwee the- Kevere House and Johnson's Blacksmi shout AU work warranted fir-si -class an I sa isfactory. IMecs low. 7J 10ch;sk and block w lots for "'.i U rent, in ,he western Bart of the citv. Apply to Ed. Carter. pITY RESTAURANT. FRESH OYSTERS j every day served in any styki. OOR YOUR FINE WINES' AND LIQUORS X; go to M. Baumgt&it's. ' The Star Bath Rooms -AND- Shaving Parlors. All work promptly attended to. Hot and Cold Baths Always ready. Ladies' and Child i ens' hair cutting a specialty, sick persons attended to at their homes, iHC J. JONES, Proprietor. C2, THE FINEST And tar-rest luns of AR PET Q -In the Citv iinbracing a superior 15a'if tapestry and boiiy Urusseis, all wool igrain-, two and. three ply carpets, etc. etc-whiti will be soldi at prices that (Mo! Be dir. Mil -And everj- viri-atT of- II i. m; .1 His asKCttineBb f r this reason's trasle is larger thaa.ewir, emhrachig- Fine dress.sn.iis, OEegon. CassimerV Ogli t weight B vi its, 0" 1 1 low Opened b3 t i mm ..A LIVE. Mm 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 hi store and stock so that be niv has the most complete and desirable line of lurniture in the valley. His double salesrooms in Jr romaii's block are tilled with an elegant assortment of new furniture, consisting of holiday special ties, lounsres in new patterns, find gold pic ture f.araes, willow chairs, easy rockert, mar ble tables, bracket. ct, eU:' An examina tion of the stock will show this to be true in every respect. BANC CCBLPANY OP- -Ailfoarfcy,. Oregon litalSt . F.tl.l, I .II1T.41:$.-54KMI. iICKl. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. 0-. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. DIRECTfeJtS. R. S. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, I). B. Monteith, J. V. Cusick,, J. O. Writsman, J. K. KilerkinChasLss- Monteith, G. F. S-Lmpson. Safe. Soiutfl. CoiisarvatiYe A Square Company, Managed by' 'Square Men Patronlztsi by Square Peopla Patronize Hoaio Eatsrpriss H. F. MERRILL, BANKER. ALBANY - OREGG Sell excbMi4i oa New York Sui Francisco and Portland. Buy hotes, state, county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject to check, interest a lon-ed on time deposits. Colleoiuns will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. fSTOtike uours from S A. i.,to 5 r. . As."nt for reliable -fire and marine insur ance rBOipanie. The pa?t year has proven it to be a neces sity. The best and cheapest place to buy vour StoYes,FurniteTiiiwaj,& We are always prepared to buy your house-, hold furniture at the highest cash price. Sola ..gents for the PEERLESS OIL GAI1 Arid - Lamp - Filler tif I'inshop recently adisL one at the lowest prices. AU wrjrk M. FRANKLIN & CO (onlraclor and Builder. THE UNDERSIGN U HAVING LOCVTED, in Albany, solicits patronage from city and uountry, Will contract to build bridgee. barns and all manner of dwelling houses, in cluding Queen Anne, Eastlake and Elizabeth au styles of, buildings. Will turnish plans, ind specifications without charge. Satisfaf ion guaranteed. W. C. CASSEL E. BEOKWITH, M. D., Homoeopathic Office over Gradwold's store, near First awt Ferry streets,- Albany. ST. CHARLES HOTEL H. E. PARRISH, PROFV LEBlXO, OSEtiONt First-class in all itsapar;menes. Special enticn paid to commercial men. We solicit your patronage. Brownell & tanard Farmers i Mercliants' Illillli Store mm