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I THE 3IOTJXIXG HEKALP: FRIDAY, APRIL (J, 1888 P MUNI Mibsrribe Sow. In Time to Read All Ibe Local and State Folli leal Sews. During the coming political cam paign the Daily ani Wekkly HyiiALi will be mailed to new sub scribers at the following reduced rates : Weekly to Jan. 1, 1889 $1 00 5aily to Jan. 1, 1881) 2 50 Daily to July. 1 1888 1 00 By carrier " i 25 -JOTTINGS AltOLT TOn.. Soda water 5 cents a glass at F. Pfeifler's. Hon. Allan Parker, of Oneatta.is in the city. C. G. Rawlings returned last night from Portland. Lebanon is agitating the ques tion of a $6,000 school house. The republican state convention -will meet in Portland on April 11. Kenton & Chase's Cascade honev will please all ,vho want a reallv ! fine aiticle. " The A. O. U. W. lodge has j changed its place of meeting to the j G. A. II. hall. I he Oregon presbytery of the ;'.mted Presbyterian" church ad journed last evening. Our already large stock of fresh saleable groceries is receiving daily additions. Brownell & Stanard. T W. Clark, the photographer. will soon move into his neat new quarters on the corner of and Ferry streets. People reshiing at Oakville state "thai the electric lights of this city ia be seen plainly from there, a tistance of ten miles. Those desiring to avail them selves of J. Joseph's sale of choice family groceries should call early as the stock is fast going. Cnrran & Monteith sold yester day to G. W. Pugh, lot 5 in block 2i), owned by liobert McKlheny. the consideration being $375. The ladies of the Congregational "jhurch will give a ilorai social and supper on th evening of May 1st. Further notice will be given. The Rev. Jessee C. Taylor will hold divine services in St. Peter's Episcopal church on Sun lay morn ing rd evening. All are invited io attend. The patronage of families desir ing to purchase clean fresh grocer ies at the lowest rates for cash, is respectfully solicited by Keuton & Chase. Miss C. Howard has gone to CAMPAIGN OF EH Portland to select novelties to add The court took a humane view of ... ..cr sUH-k of lancy millinery pre-j the case and appropriated tunds ! oratory to a grand opening-, no- j for her relief. The sight of a ice of which will be given later. woman in tears for food was cer Victory is in the air for the re- j tainly a sad one. jMioiicans this year, lhe strong; ticket nominated in Linn county j will nromote it. and the vole next June; will show it. J. K. Wea:heriord,W. R. Bilyeu, "T. J. Black ami the several other delegates from Linn county to the democratic state convention at Pendleton returned last night. The managers of the republican and democratic candidates have not yet arranged for the round of i-ainpaign sjieech making, but this wjil be next on the programme. Postotiices have been established t Aurick, Benton county, and at Grove Citv, Malheur county. Jas. A. Wood and John T.Wilson were appointed postmasters of the re cctive offices. A pleasant surprise party was tendered Miss Ida Cunditl" on latt Wednesday evening at the resi dence of her parents, it was given -asl a farewell party for Miss Id , who will spend the summer with relatives in Kugene City. .The public will he pleased to lekrn that Wm. Simpson has re reived another large invoice ol for bis 5. 10. I"). -0 and 2o . vein couiiiers. ivaic j........ fnese goods will continue at ..n. t Shane i Lonsway's bis il , i Oil! i-tand adjoining the Crawford ,lock. The case that has been pen ding ! wo lnn. in the circuit court at Cor- -: rallis in which the horrors ot tne ' . ! t. 1. ...... Summit railway accident have j been rehashed " every term, lias! finally been settled. D K. Lakin. I the administrator of the estate of i Winnie P. Lakin, deceased, and ; .i.' a. l niniinv have finally ! arrived at a satisfactory settlement lilt- lilHH'.ni v... . j ... . j ind each party pays his own costs, Before buying boots and shoes step in at the Albany shoe store and look through our stock. W e ...:ii v.,n ori-is that are sure 111 iium - i ' and sell nothing but : goid honest goods and warrant j everv nair to give entire satistac- tn.n." iU-pairing neatly done. . ,i Krausse oc Klein, Flinn Hlock. One of the finest and most com i;,ltic i-.r snriiv' anl suiume: iniilinei v lias been oeneii by Mr K. J. O'Conner. Airs has long stood in the ionW in fresh and late O'Conner lead as a stvle mil- linerv, and her efforts tor the com-, ingjseason are in no wise behind l.er'former display. He stock em- j tips, riblxins, pinnies, etc ,. :tin j w iiat j iaiiies can always jUSl, thev want. prominent citizens Of i n wi" r ' , i ..ff- l. nve decreed the . -i .....fit.nlM of the court iaii.- iion fprtilimpr. also that the t. A. fertilizer, also .,;.c: tii ttiibhc sc. hool entrance and other public entrance ways about the city need no h.ng ol . L-;r..i -.mi that a ceiuu.. '-Biliee- oat unless he ob.e nes the i-urfew law is in iimii:oiit ger of a sudden and violent a. a ... at tlu-i hands of an outraged pop- A TK.ttfl 4. Till: W.IK SMTH. He Wanted to Burn the Town, Landed SaLi in Jail. Bat is ! A tramp, giving the name of Michael Martin, was arraigned in Just;ce Humphrey's courtjyesterday chargedwith threatening to hurn.the houses of J. 1. Livingstone, and the two night policemen, A. Mc Lane and J. Jones. Martin Vas beggir.g and the parties named re fused to give him anything, wiien he grew violent and threatened to take their life and burn down their homes. lie was accordingly arrested and he was bound over to awaitthe action of the grand jury on a charge of threatening to destroy die prop erty of another. THK LKKA.VOk .11411. KOI I K. Relative to the direct mail com munication which will be estab lished between this city and Leb anon on the O. & ('..train, begin ning on Monday. April !, the fol lowing letter received from the sec ond assistant postmaster general shows that Hon. P.inger Hermann, who pushed the matter through, is alive to the interests of his con stituents whenever an opportunity :s anordeu : To Hon. Binger Hermann, Sir : Referring to the matter of est a b- lishing railway mail service be tween Albany and Lebanon, Ore gon via the Oregon & California railroad, w hich set vice the com pany de lined to accept unless the department would provide for car rying the mails between the sta tion and' the cstoiiice at both Al bany and Lebanon, T have the honor to inform you that, alter con sultation with the postmaster gen eral, it has been decided to make second ! an exception to the rule (which re j CiVJiies the service W be nerlormed i i ii . ...ii bv the i;ai!ro;io iV.inrmnips nl the terminal) in this case, owing to the peculiar and exceptional cirr ttm" stances, and the service has been ordered to begin April 1), 1888, with the understanding that the depart ment will provide for the terminal service. Very respectfully, A. Leo Kn'oit, Second Ass't P. M. General. A Siul Slslil. Mrs. Ricks, an indigent woman of Crawfordsville, appeared before j tne county court yesterday to plead her own cause in a petition for aid i from the countv. She has a fam ily and her husband is dead. In January she was allowed $1.0, but subsequently the court withdrew .. - . . , further allowance, She appealed to the clerk vesterday, and bursting into tears said she had been sick j and had lived solely upon bread : and water during the past six .- weeks. It certainly seems ttiat in i tnis COuntry of plenty, widows however lowly, ought not to be allowed to weep f tar 100(1 to eat. Pr abytery of Ores. pre4terv of Oregon The will the this sei - hold its annual meeting m First Presbyterian church o: city next week, The opening mon will be preached by the retir ing moder.itor, Rev. K, J. Thomp son, I). D., of Corvallis, on Tues day evening at 7:o0 o'clock. On Wednesday and Thursday even- , . -ill ill; f ll,r'.s r1U ,lir, ,,,ee n-gi t fi ' I ii-luc i will hp ot interest to t ie ' , , . " . i ., , public. The music tor these popu - ular meetings will be under lhe di-; rection oi Prof. W. H. Lee. The j Women's Presbyterian Missionary ! Society will hold its annual meet j ing in the lecture room of the church on Wednesday and Thurs av. beginning at 0: 50 a. m The public is cordially ineetings. invited to these Anuiveritary .liming The anniversary of lhe Wonien's ; -'!.:, T.....,.-.,rw. IJiunn -!llt j C'lirisiittii itraiirtiitc uiuii m j be observed on next ;ioiidav, I April 9, at the W. C T. U. hall, j I The exercises will be as follows:, j A summary of the year's work by j l Mrs. Townsend, president of the ! I union: a naper ry iwrs. 1j. l 11 I Kounu . UH011 evangensuc o.k , , two reel tat lrns ny young lauy sui- I . . .1,. ...1 lr.ir.i .il m (U Illn Hum uiu iuhcv , (in address on the subject of ' The social side of the temperance re- form" bv Mr. Wallis Nash ot tor will be j ...iis. " These exercises i interspersed with good music. Hie r . II. i A. tmblic are cordially invited to at- tend this meeting. A 'olony 4'om3ns. On the 5th inst. a colony of 75 people, members of the Evangel , Vii church, left Oil City and Frank- j jjn( ia.? ior Cregon. ilieir ol.jec- tive point is Lorvains. mere thev expect to stop and look through Benton and Linn counties for a favorable location for the col ony. It is in charge of F. J. St rav er and an addition to the colony is announced to icae n esteni I'ennsvlvania in September. The Albany shoe j Is now ready for bii: m fcp boots and shoes Mure iness. We a specialty. ' Consequently we can sell you tir t ! class goods at reasonable ligures. j 11 goods warranted to give satis I faction. Repairing neatlv done. ; Krausse ct Klein, j Fliim Block. LfcT l KK LIST. Koilowir- is the list of letters remaining the pjstomceat Alhany.April,:.. ISSS. 1'crso ......,.. tr th,-tf lett-;rs will itive the da in ons ....ii,.... for these letters will ifive date on which they were advertised: Berry, James T. Conistoek, Ada Costello, Win. CToi.m, Sam Uealv Mis itonii L Davis. Miss Lilly A lirover.Mv. Higi-e ns, bn Stevens, n. l.. Wire, Rev. M. C, , Washburll t:,s. ifizeutannur, -Mrs M. A. RlKlsTlK'MPSOS. I' M Whoie cloves are now used and to in the merciless ' motil. lt is said they . ; - et,octllul as a destroying . han t.itiier tobacco, cam- cedar shavings. i Be-1 They Should be Better Protected from stractive Conflagrations. Abner Gile and W. D. Fox, of La Crosse, Wis., are in Portland. The former is one of the most ex tensive lumbermen of Wisconsin and the latter is proprietor of the noted Cameron house, of La Crosse. These gentlemen left home on the 17th of January . and after a tour through Southern Cal ifornia came to Oregon. Mi. Gile is astonished at the immensity and magnificence of Oregon forests, and says that in less than live years there will be more of a market for our lumber in the East than. on the Pacific slope, as the forests of Wisconsin ami Minnesota are fast being used up. j He says there are a number of Eastern lumbermen in the North- west who are quietly buying up all : the timber land they can secure, j .Mr. Gile is looking about and may in the future make some invest I ments. Forest tires have played havoc j with our forests and Mr. Gile j thinks that the laws protecting forests from the wanton acts of in ! cendiaries should be rigii ly en- toreetl, as what is already valuaule i and which will be wortn millions j of dollars in a few years is often ! thoughtlessly destroyed. He thinks it should be a matter of patriotism and public policy to policy prevent the destruction of our for ests by tires. Mr. Gile's criticism is a pointed one and the matter he draws attention to is an evil which is worth giving thought to with a view to immedia'e abatement, If the forest burner is permitted to go on unmolested no one will purchase timber land, as there will be no assurance that the trees upon Jt will not soon b? destroyed bv fire. I It is n wtAl known i-.u-t that. J lafge bodies of valuable timber situated in the Coast range of ; mountains has been destroyed by j fire. In the Cascades east of Albany are large quantities of fine timber, through which the Oregon Pacific ra.lroad passes. Saw-mills 1 are beginning to hud a location j there, and it is to be hoped .he ! wanton lire tiend will not find a j field of operation in that district. j f.ix.i:.k city ! Fro kmc. April o. Lieutenant. Col. Patersn, of j the Bishop Scott grammar school 1 and Col. Smith, of Salem, spent i ; Saturday and Sunday in Lugene I AT -V- .1..: - Z .1. S. M. Yoran, chairman of the republican central committee for Lane county, has called the con vention to meet at Eugene, April 14th. Mr TTpnrv Modnrp a student j 0f the state university law school I came up from Portland Saturday and visited with parents and friends till Wednesday morning. Citv election was hi Id last Mon day, Messrs J. II. McClung, B. D. Paine and J. Matlock were electel councilmen to serve for two years. T. V. A. Grain was elected treas urer, B. V. Dorris city recorder, ; and Henry Day marshal, all tos serve for one year. i It is reported that Mrs. Prof. Spiller has resigned her position I in the state university as professor j of ol.-viitioM simi tli:if. Mi SmIiiii ! piincipai of North Portland school lias been elected by the board of l liv 1 1 m i o mi uic ti -a ui; . 1 01 . SpiHer's resignation will date from .,' ,. . . . , tne nisi oi next .i uiv. 1 HCOM li9Li.lt.! 0YIY. Ci.km, April 1. Howard Propst is trying, his hand at sheep herding this spring. rV V r m ic ii 1 1 1 tn i l-iiri twirl t.in id' ! 11R lb lO MVlll l,lp, I'OI UWI1 wi I pood vacant land in this section to be had for the taking. Fall wheat is not looking very well; it is thought .spring crops will be the best tiiis season. II. T. riop;t Started for Arling ton for the purpose of proving up on his pre-emption land claim. ; Mr. I. Donaldson, foriuerJv ofj Albany, who was in the restaurant business in Arlington, lost every thing except his clothing bv the "Mrs. except K..ill' Li I v -.lU I" recent tire at tnat place. Jane Growder also lost all her organ. We have been having cold, windy, disagreeable weather for the past month. Stock looks well, (irass is good and everybody is happy. Almost every one in this neighborhood have been putting out fruit trees and shrubbery this spring. Mr. H. C. Powell, of Matney Flat, spent the night with us last night on his way to Arlington as a delegate to the countv convention en the 2d. He reports a great deal ot sickness in his neigtinornoou, i ii i principally anong chilpren. Ilisi little daughter Savilla has been ! quite sics, but is improving now. ! The stockmen of this country; are preparing for a grand encamp- j m,.nt near Okx on Kock Creek, I about twelve miles south of Ar lington, c immencing May 1st and lasting live davs. 1 he programme will be characteristic of the life of the stockman. . . . Ihere is now in circulation a petition to divide our school dis trict, in order to have a school house inside of seven miles, as is now the case. We hope to have a school near. Perhaps that will induce families to take laiid in this vicini'y. and will help build up a church, a grange, temperance and other good organizations, for we need them badiv. Match 4;ivc .Iwuv. Francis Pfeill'er has placed in hi show case st the Albany soda a'ld c:;ndy works a 550 gold watch, which will be given away to the customer who purchases of him the most cig trs. Every person who buys a cigar will icccive a ticket. At the end of ninety days the one holding! the largest number ol tickct w ill rc- i ceivc the wsitch. It is warranted to i be a genuine gold watch worth .."('. ; Ilis cigars are lhe best in the market. : This is a rare chance U getaioldi w alch free. i OKK.OV Hltll. KlEii: i 11.4X1 E FOK fcHOlTEKS. Some Surprising Ked notion Offered by A. St. Mtllwaiu. Mr. A. B. Mcllwain, who has frequently agreeabjy surprised his customers by his custom of cut ting prices to the lowest margin, is now making the best offer yet given. To begin with is his GREAT SALE OF CARPETS. For 30 days he will discount ?11 sales of carpets 20 per cent. His stock is large and embraces the best patterns of all kinds of carpets. He also offers Standard white shirts, with all linen bosoms, for 75 cents. In COFFEE, ETC., He is making a sweeping reduction of prices, as will be seen by refer ence to a few figures. He sells : Best Costa Rico, ( lbs $1 00 Arbuckles 5 " 1 Of) Dwight's soda, 5 papers 25 His stock of boots and shoes is newly received from Eastern lac lories and is complete. THE LADIES WILL JE PLEASED To know that his line of spring dress goods is one of the best; yet opened. His patterns are new and fashionable. A call will prove the truth of this assertion. Social l'ai-lj. A social dancing party will be given at the opoia house Saturday evening, April 7. All are invited. Good music in attendance and an enjoyable time is guaranteed toall. lScinuvcd. Win. Simpson has removed his stork uf tinware, hardware and netiotis into tfie old Shane & Lonsway store, where he will keep up the full stock oi goods,and maintains the pop ular iixed price counter arrangements he had adoi ted at his old stand. He i will coutii uc the sale of the Sh-.mc & i Lonsway bankrupt -dock at co.-d. If-.ard, wt I qnnli.nliuil. Notice in yiPivby given that the common council of the city of Albany Oregon, will sit as a board of equal ization at the council chamber of said city, Thursday, the l:jth day of April, isss, at 7::;o v. m., for the purpose of equalizing and correcting the assess, mcnt roll of -aid city for the year l.SSS. Dated at Albanv. On-gon, Anril 2, 1S&S. "X. -T. Henton. City Recorder. Ay Absolute Cure. The OitlOlXAL AlllETIXE OIXTMFNT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hand? md all skin eruptions. Will positive ly cure all kinds of piles. A.-k for the Okioixai. Abiktise Ointment. Sold by Foshav it Mason at 25 cents per box by mail o0 cents. Itiicklcn's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Co ns, and all Skin Erupt ions, and positively cures Piles, or n-j pav required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satifietion, or money refund ed. Price '25 cents' per box. For Sale by Foshuy it Mason. Sot a CaliJ'ornia Hear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind or weather. The trouble is to let go, like the man who caught the near We advie our readers to purchase of Fosbay 5c Mason a bottle of Santa Abie the California King of ('onsiiihption. Asthma, Bronchitis, ouglis and Croup Cures, and keep it handy. 'Tis pleas ing to tne taste and (h-athto the abo.-e complaints. Sold at MM a bottle or 8 for -J.-0. CALIFORNIA CAT-K-CUKK gives immediate relief. The Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by its healing and penetrating nature, (iivc it a trial. Six months treatment SUM), sent by Mail $1.10. Personal. Mr. N. II. Frohlichstein of Mobile Ala., writes. I taki great pleasure mi recommending Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, having used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. Il gave me instant re lief and entirely cured me and 1,'have i I l...... HOI lieiTII iOIOl O-U fllti L". i ,oo uu ......... i. ... r i i . ..! .i ... i ,l. ' losiate uiu i ii nil iiicu oi iici 1 1 :e- dies with no good result. Have, also used Electric Bitters and 'r. King's New Life Pills, both of which T cm re .oinmci.d. Dr. King's 'ev Disco cry for ( 'o:i(-Ulliption. Coughs and C.lds. is s ldon a positive giinranlc; Trial bottles free .it Koshav Ma.-on. V. O Tnggle. l.alirange Oa , writ ing about Darliys Prophylactic Fluid, says: "It is a priceless jewel as a dis infectant and deodorizer. Mv wife states for the lieiielit of voting mothers that it is a viluable adiunct to the! nursery." ft is equally so to parents traveling with children. Not only is the Fluid inva liable as a deodorizer, but a lew drops added to the water in bathing will remove all eruptionsf' oin I the skin, chafing, etc., an 1 greatly re 'fresh and .-oothe. LIXiAL A DVE RTTSEM FATS. ICoaril of Kquallalioii. rVTOTICE liUI F.REBY (HVKX I'll AT 1 the directors of school district ! Xo. 5, Linn county. Oregon, will set .is a board of dpi ilization at the ollice of the clerk of said distr-ct, winch is at the real estate office of Burkharl tV. Keenev, atXo. St) Fir.-t street, Albanv O."goh, on Friday, April 27, ISSS, yt. 2 o'i lock v. m. of said dav, for the pur pose of examining, correcting and cnualizing the assessuu'iit roll of said j district for the year ISSS. All pcrsou I interested are hereby noiilieil to ne i)resent and make their desires known j or tile a writ en statement ol the same j 'vith the clerk of said district on or ?!! . B' ,IC l'" " , iio.-n-fl oi directors of said school di-- ; ,r.t c. G. Bi iskhakt, Drtriet Clerk. Dated April 5, IS.?. Milice of Final selllPiiiiMil. tOTICK ts hkrkby OIVEN i that the undersigned has filed in j i-i. ,.n..ntt' omirt ot Ijinu county, Oregon, his final account a admiuis-'j I trator wi Ii the will annexed oi tne , tobert IV-ntland, deceased, I i i i. ooirl miurt has appointed I Tues.Uv, May Sth INSb. at tne nour ! of one o'clock i: M. saul day, at j 1 at the court house in Albany, Linn j I . e . I. t, . .F i ' aillt at - : county, Oregon, ror u" "ml '"K ohieetions to said account and the j ... i,...,f .f i lie. same. At which ! lime and place all persons lntere.ste. iu said estate are i.ereny h umioi Mr and filrt obiections thereto, anv they have. Da'ed March 4. ISSS. J C. .IOHSS0X, AJministratur wi.h the will annexed BUIKF JJE.TH.. Smoke Estrcllas. Pickled tripe at & Chase's. "Vigil-am slippers at Head's. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A line line of neckties at Blain's.' Six s'uives fdr a dollar at T. Jones'. A new- invoice of British trimmings at Read's. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. Harness oil and & Overman soaps at Thompson First-class goods atW. F. Read's mid lowest prices A new line of embroidery est pattern, at Read's. very hit The newest and cheapest handsewed shoes at Read's. ( Just received, the celebrated Es trella Key West eigar, the finest. Key West eigar in the market at M. Baumararl's cigar store. Tea all the way from 25 to 75"cents per pound at Brownell & Staiiard's. Sugars reduced from all prices. Call for prices. We give no rates. Brownell & Stanard. For your line imported fund Key West cigars, go to M. Baumgarfs eigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. Thompson .t Overman have a tine lot of single harness on hands and are selling last as they are cheap and of good quality. j No 1 Castoria cot!' c, a choice arti cle 5 .'bs for 1, Arbuckle's :25c pir lb. All other goods in porportion at Brownell & Sta-iard's. I have received my new stock of muslin underwear. These goods are made on a lock-stitch machine and are warranted to be full size and length, and price reasonable. Samuel K. Young. Thompson fc Overman the leading dealers. Buggy whips direct from the factory at '1 hompson it Overmoii's. Thompson it Overman are aUvavs ready to noti'-e. epsiir your harness (n short It. Ml !!. and Kiiiplojmriit .K'li-.v. Parties havuiij; faims for sale of about 100 acres, or those having lar ger tracts which they would be will ing to divide up into SO or 100 tracts are invited to can at our office, as wu nave a lew purchasers lor Hint class ot farms. We can also furnish parti wanting help either male or feniaie, with such help as they desire on short notice. 1 e also nave a lew situa tions for bo h mule and female in the eity and Country. Call ur. our ofllce if you want help or want employment We can get either fur you. Office No. 05 First strtet, adjoining Twee dale & Hopkins tin store. F. A. liUKKHART & CO. ANTED-BUSINESS MEN AND strangers to consult R. L. Polk l- Co.'s business directories of in formation regarding all towns and cities. The hooks can be found in principal hotels and business rouses, or address R. L. Polk t Co., Port land and San Francisco. l'RUSHAW'S mi Ml AT AVith the spring comes the ague. This now popular ure for ague has never been known to fail. Call for tesiiinoiaais at i rusuaw s urug store, j next to Revere house. Price ,o cts, per bottie. PATENTS fiJVFATS TRAflF MARKS fiflPYRinHTJ? Obtained, and all luisincs Patent Ollice attended to in the U. S. at moderate fees. Our ollice is opposite the U. S. 1 cut Ollice, -ind we can obtain Pate in less time than those remote Iroiu Washington. I Send model or drawing. We advise j as to patentability free of charge; and we make u: charge unless we obtain patent. I We refer here to the P"stmastc the Supt.ol Mo; ei Order Div , and loofti t -t I.- ol tin? I . . I'aieni tnncc. -or circular, advice, terms andiefere :cs to actual clients in your own Stat r conntv, write to I'. i.VO t 4'0.. Ouo Pat. Ollice. VV.tsj,i,I!rton. D C. Admin Mralors Vol ice. ' . "OTICK IS HKKKUYUIVKX THAT THK ! iy. mi(lc!sii;iiei! has chis d:i.v Ihic.m uppiant- ed lulniinistriitor of the estate of KranKlin j Sylvester ileccasuil. All persons ha iiifr ' cairns gain't suul etat'iaie here'iv imtiliol i to nrvsiMit t'.iem. pr.iiicrly vcritieil, to tl e ! j uiidersincil administrator at liiti piaee neai ; at Albany, i I!r.ps ille or to my attorney within six months of this date. OKOIfOK V. SYLYK.STKI5, Administrator of said Kstitc. j. k. wi:a!Tii;i;foi;i, Attornev fur Administrator. .Vol ice. j TVJOTlCF IS llKlfKUY l.IVICN THAT Till: i L imdersiuiiei' was, on the l:!ili duj ot ; February, lfsSS, bv the ooiinty court of Linn i county, Oregon, duly appointed aUniinistia 1 fr with the will annexetl of Ueore Wilier, : det-eiisi'd. All p-'isons liavinir ilaims :ii;:iinst I siid ls ;itc are hereby reipiind to present tnem with the ,tropcr vouchers within six j months from the. d-.ito of this notice, to the ! said iidniinistmtor at his place of business, ir.ir Lebanon. Linn enmity, Oregon. I luted .March 14, ISSS. .lo'IN INOKIi, IlKWITT & 111! Y ANT, Admini-stnuur. Atii's fur Administrator. soiuteSy Pure- DEAD SHOT ON A GUE i i kb PE0GRE8 Is and lias, been our watchword. As season fol lows seasoii our stock increases, t.oth in ize and m snperio- quality, and we are nowr enabled to place before our patrons an endless variety of everything that is new and seasonable. Since opening business IN OUR NEW STORE, We have more than doubled our stock, having in vested largely in a line of fancy groceries never be fore carried in this city a line specially adapted to the wants of the city trade, and which will bear the most critical inspection, as they are the choicest goods in the market. Ot Tea and Coffee We make a specialty, and would respectfully invite the attention of every family to our superior grades ot both green and roasted coffees: No. 1 Costa Rico, Rio, Caracola, Best Old Governor Java, and Finest Arabian Mocha. In roast goods we keep best Costa Rico, Rio and Arbuckles, Our Own, Old Governor Java, Ideal, the choicest Mocha and 'Java blended, Acme, the finest Arabian Mocha and Paragon, the choicest Rio and Java bk-nded, These goods are roasl.cd by thoroughly rxpcieiiced hands, in large tanks specially constructed for this purpose, and i re packed in air-tight chests that the strengtn ana aroma may be fully preserved. Ju teas we have Oolong, English Breakfast, Gun- , 1)(wJer, Younr Hvson, . ' , , , y , ! vu Tijt y ot lueiided teas, j Calin0t ) (t. excelled. A I TRY OUB GOODS Is extended to all. Satisfaction guaranteed. IV A LLA JH.WIlsloAFE) A L1VE- This is what AU-any is at present, and in order to keep pace with the lively limes in this city, W. H.Wil lard has enlarged his store and stock o that he now has the nnst complete and desirable line of furniture in the vaHev. His double salesrooms In Fro nian's block are tilled with an elegant assortment of new furniture, consist ing of lounges in new pa1 terns, tine gold picture frames, willow chairs, i-asy rockers, marble tables, brackets, etc., elc. An examination of the stock i will show this to be true in every re i sped. 8E0OHD HAND STORE, The past year has proven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your We sue always prepared to buy your usehold iurniture at inc highest c:ish prk'c. Sole agents lor the PEERLESS OIL GAli And Iamp Killer. IfTinshop recently added. All work done at the lowest jiossiblc rates M. THAN KLIN & CO. nlra-loi- anil lEnihle. II F. UNDERSIGNED HAVING Lo cated in Albanv solicits patronage from city and com. try. Will coutract to build bridj. es, b-irns, and all manner of dwelling houses, includimr Oueen I Anne, Eastiake aud FJi.abcthian styles j of buildings. Will furnish plans and specifications without charge. Satis faction guaranteed. W. C CAS SELL The Star Bath Rooms, -AXP- SHATING PARLORS U All work iiromptly iittenden to. Hot and cold baths a.wuys r ad. Ladies' and Childrens' lmir cutting a specialty. 'uk persoiiB altfnded to at their homes. THOS. JONES. Proprietor. Uncolored Japar. andia , . n which in quality ana flavor hearty invitation to CE & THOMPSON. A X I) COMPANY -OF Albany Oregon: PAII IP 1PIT4L SJJS.OOII. OFFICERS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. U. S. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver ton. J. L. Cowafh, 1). ii. Monteitbt J. W. Cusick, J. O. Writsiiian, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. Safe, iSQiinfl, ConserratiVB A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square f eople. Parsoaize Home Enteiprise H. F. MERRILL, Banker, ALBANY, - - OREGON Sell exchanges on New ork, San Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city warrants. Keceiw deposits subject U check. Interest allowed on lime de posits, Collections receive prompt attention: Correspondence solicited. Office hours from 8 a. i. ,o 5 p. m. Agent for reliable lire ana uiaine insurance companies. riOR SALE CHEAP RUNXL 0 OEAIt OE Wayou. bee Kilitou ,v Chaso. n Merciauls 11111 AW 10 .llUUliS CapitalStock $1)10 I