1 " mm V -ft c 15 GETS A WEEK. ALBANY OREGON SUNDAY MQ RMINlx DECEMBER 30 VOL. lV-JVO. "7 LI Having decided to Mire Dry Goods, Fancy Our Hats, Furnishing Goods, Carpets, Cloaks It Cos FOE THE The Entire Stock Tie lie WITHOUT ES is a Gexmire Clcsisg Cut Sale cf the well iacwnfiia cf M02TTEITH & S2ITE1TBACH, and purchasers will receive a net saving of 25 per cent-cn Goods fought Early callers will secure the advantage stock to select from. Mionteitli & eitenbaoli 0 retire from business in Albany ,3we of -CONSISTING OF- Goods, Clothing, Ski Genera Wifat mm- JSfEXT 40 DAYS OILY Must Be Closed Within Six Weeks -AND- fill Be Put REGARD SALE! willofferJ our- into Boots 1 noes to TO COST of the large and unbroken OHEG-02T Merc Prices Absolutely Pure. This powaer never vanes. A marvei ol parity,strenrili :i!id whoksomencss More ecouomii al than tbe ordinar) kinds and cannot be sold ,n competi tion witb multitude of low test, 6hort weight alum 01 phosphate powders Sold only in e ms. Koyai. Bikw jow deb Co. li)!'. Wail st.. N. Y. D W Ckowlky tt Co., Airents, Portland. Oregon. rsivss JA. G W. TI ASTON, .PHYSICIAN' AND SLT. , treon. A'.v.any. jrt?on M. H. ELLIS, rmSKIAN AND-SVItr ireon, Albai y, Oregon. C! C. KELLY, rilYSlC'IAN" AND olK geon Albany, Oregon, otKe in Puree's new block Office hours, from 8 A. i. to 4 A J. KOSsflTEH, VETEIJNARY KUU . eon, f;ra'!ur;t.j of OuUrio veterinary col'eire ami member of the '.itario veteriii ary n-etlical sieivty, is rr.prrl to treat the diseases of all dfimi-stir&tcd animals on seicntifie principles. Ottiee nteond doer east of the opera house, Al'iany, Oregon. DK. ft KOLDKWAV, VETIIIINAIY SUH freoii, Aibany, Oiefron.- Graduate ff fierj man and American eoMeeJ. Cloctrirsiiui HiiirR;nt!ii(r Trt atiiinit nWOSE DESliMXG EITHER THESE i safe and reliable methods i! treating dis eane will find Dr. E. A. MeAiister prepared with excellent appliances ler aimiidsterini; either, as the nature of th? Ci.se may reqr.ire. He may be found at his oiftus on Third sti tot, two uQors south of the e)ecti:c li'jht station, when not absent on profes.irnal business. I 1 K. E A. JfAUSTEfl. OMEOPATHIt: physician, has remorai his oltiie fr.-.m laro doors south ot " a:&k liirht Station, I IC. N. i'L.ACKI't'KN, ATTORNEY AT L'. Lav,-, Al'r:'!iy, Oregon. Oslice in Odd l: ii,w"s Teiiij Viil practice in all courts ot the (.".ate, ami iriic special attention to all business ! Ol3 EfcTO.N n, Klil.ES k." A IT ORNEY M at Law, Aib.my, Or. O'hce in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's lijock, over L. E. Wain's stor . T K. WEATHUKEORD, ATTORNEY AT J . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Oiid Fellows Temple. Will practice in all the ourts of thestate, and jrive special attention to all business .Volice lo MuckhoUlcrs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE annual stockholders' meeting of the Karmcrs and Merchants' insurance company of Albany, Oregon, will be held at the com pany's oiliee in tbe lit? of A ibany, Oregon, on Wednesday, January i, 1SS9, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. . . of said day for the purpose of electing nine directors of said company, to serve one year, and to transact such other bueinf'89 as may regularly come before said meeting, Yiu are further notified that a motion will be made to amend section 1, 2, 3 and a of the by-laws of said company, and also to add to said by-laws additional sections IS, 19, 2o and 21, a copy of which said amend ments and additional by-laws is on file with the secretary in the company's office. Dated this 13th dav of Dec. 1SSS. J. K. ELI'ERKJN, Secretary. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS. Pfeiffer, Prop. Only tirst-cciass house in the city. Larc;e sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General atase office for Corvallis. H. EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHAIAKE and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, Land urYcying. PARTIKS DKSIRING SURVEYING DONK CAN OB. tain accurate and prompt work by callin? upon ex-county aurvryoi t. T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in any part of Linn county. Pcstof.ice address, Millers Station, Linn county, Oregon. Fruit Oryer lor Sale PLUMMER FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY size, complete, with additions and im provements, f.ir sale cheap. Apply to A. Maker, Shedd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler, Springfield, Oregon. Estray Sot ice. TAKEN UP ON THE FARM OF S. GOURJ lej , three miles west of Albany, on etc; ber 1, ibHS, a white cow with brown heat' and some brown spots. Both cars clipped on ends and slit, about 8 vears old. The owner will please call and get the above described cow and ay costs Oysters ! Oysters ! E ASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED fresh every dav at H.vD-.ercks' restaurant ami's Hermann Diercks, Prop, THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the nulilin in the Saltmarsh building be low the Revere House, where good meals rill be served at all hours. Mr JJicrcK in ites his old custon ers and the public gener Ut to call. The tables will be supplied with 'he becH viands the market aft'orus. Satisfac ion guarantee . . M iiiur-tM uhs formerlv proprietor, of the nevere HOJse 'esiiiui.i.., .... -, the European p'an.l.ut found tha: pian did.i t succeed, so he opened his present restaurant i . .i-hi.-h lie can on where he has -iveu general satisfaction- Persons wanting a first-class meal should to t.i Hermann's. Rr No Chinese employed. ,l!cal Warfecl. T,1KKbII MEAT AND SALMON " c!rv at U'dc's nic-t iliail.et. l n,':v and i tuil u.arkct kept up EVERY i'isn Hcrm Restaurant I IX HEM4BUn( At a stated convocation of Linn j Chapter .No. 19, H: A.M., held at! the Masonic hall in North Browns- i vil!e, Linn county, Oregon, on; i?nday, the 21st dav.ot December, A. D. 1888, A. L,i'418, the follow icg "resolutions were presented and unanimously adopted by the chap-! ttr, to-wit: ' r -, ; IIaLI. OK LlXX ClIArTEB,"'":' No. 19, 11. A. M. :;' v Witi.HE as, 1 1 has pleased Divine Providence to rernove from our endst cur worth) companion, A. K.i'nompson ; therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of Companion Thompson Linn Chap ter,; No. 19. K .. a . M . .. has lost . a ner aim ine lanniy oi me ueceasreu a loving and kind husband and lather. Resolved, That the condolence of this chapter be extended to the family of said deceased 'ompanion. Resolved, That a Copy of these resolutions be furnished the family of the deceased, and that a eppy ot" . ...... 1 IT ' ..K..l .mif ti nic tsttiiie ub juiiiioncu me buuiiij ! papers for publ-cation, and tliai . ! i i ! . ; I ine same oe spreau upuii iub min utes of trns chapter. Resolyed, That the furniture of this chap.er be draped in mourn ing and that the members thereof wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. 0. P. Coshow, W. R. KniK, J. P. Galbr.mth, 1. M. Howe, W, B. Blanch ard, Committee. A Warning. Thc'rnodes of death's approach are various, and statistics show conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases of the throat and lungs than auy other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast rumbers of Tulieicle ticrms into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at tirst slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs pro ducing consumption and to the head, causing catarrh. Now ;11 this is langcrou and if alloweu to proceed will in time cause death. M the ocset you niu-t act with promptness; allow ing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with yourthroat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a boUleof Boschee's (Jernian Syrup. It will give you im mediate relief. ; . " iiioVvi'Vi)--ill J f l,i i-ilil Mr. C. E. Morton is at room 2, : St. Charles hotel, with a full assort ment, of Dr. bill's celebrated elec trical appliances, consisting of j belts, insoles, trusses, etc., etc. I Those troubled with weak back, kidney and liver trouble, nervous debility, rheumatism, exhaustion, weakness, emissions, imporency, etc. Those troubled with cold feet should have a pair of Dr. f"ills electric insoles. Parties who would like to see the eLctncal ap pliances at their resilience can do so by addressing a note to me at the bt. Charles hotel, giving name, name and number, of street. C. .K. Morton, Electrician. BOB. CRAWFORD fn Saturday, Dee. Sf, to the wife of Jaraps G. Crawford, a daughter; Mother and child doing well. if . CORDS OF BODY FIR AND MAPLE 4 V wood for sale. Apply to S, Gourley. The Altov Bakery ! -Uudcr the new management of- - WHO KEEP A fuil line of choice family groceries and provision Cannea Pineapples, Choice TaMe Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wedatnus and Parties. Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt Bgh of all kinds. fBSSH BAKED BREAD JtCvcrv X)av. Best Pies. Cakes. TEAS and COFFE ) XltilOJ CANNED WOODS, ETC, . jne best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars -rAtJ hu Fox's Old stand, i low Fl M l :cW biick. liter Eras. fi ! XT J H ' lUliUllA) luu GENERAL NEWS. A San Francisco Man Absconds With $10,0000. A4T!SEIt ROW WITH THE BLACK A GeEeral Fight Over the Arrest of a'tfegw' News Eaatof the Eockies and from tie Old World. Special to the Hek alb. Chicago, Dec. 29. A telegram f'rem ban "Francssco tbis morciu unouQoed tha Charles F. Merle, '-i6-'iil'vyjgnt ot N. K. iirbituk. of this city, 'tScalci-' lit lati and' canned meat, had absconded with $90,000 ot the firm's money. Jlr, Fairbunk had not heard auv thing diffuient on the subject, but was certain tnat if Merle Had s.b scouded he could by no possibility b;ve taken so much as was lepuit ed. Mr . Gosi.iau, of tin; Fairl.n.k company, by reference :o ihe books, found that it would h ive bteu im possible for him to he defaulter o the amount 0190,000. .Said he: "The amount named iij t he ti.:eiini must of necessity huve. t eeu au exaggeration by ten fu- twelve tim ;. the amouut. I expect that the company :sstiu-.K :or n little but ii certainly is not over 10,000. Oiu iSan Francitcci ayeut lias icko in structed to Iook out lor our iutti csts uud one of our members has just been started to California to see how much damage is doi?e. Utw - Anionic tbe. Blacks. Month ello, Aik., Dec. 29. A row grew out i! iu aitcmpt to aniti a nejro yesterday, aud a general right betiwfn the whites and macks was narro.vly avoided, it is re ported that ut--nes attempted to release the prisoner, iut the whites are prepared tu: ai'y emer gency, Evicting !eli!.. ;;?" lcn.uii. Dublin, Dee. -.'ii. The eviction ot d'jlinqueuts at Gwedore, county of Dengaiioiji, began Wednesday. Troops and police have been order ed there to assist the bailiffs. Very Yiolent times arc apprehended. A Kick Uiit. Rome, Dec. 2l. The pope has written a cordial letter to the pre lates of Ireland informing thtai tl'.tt he had sent a rich gilt to the Irish CatuoiicoT' WILI4.HOU&KS EYESt Hit FASTER ? Professor Krewt-r of Vale Believes Ttoey Have Beached Tticir Liuiil. Professor Brewer ouid in a recent speech before the National Acad emy of. Sciences: The English uiioughbreU is a huished breed, and it has undouotedlj arrived at the au'mimt ot its excellence. Tuere has been practically no new blood iu this breed since i7G0. This breed has been finished aud com pleted in two senses: First, as to its grade, heredity, biood and char acter; and secondly, 1 s to its speed, in which tbe limit has been un doubtedly reached. We have faster horses than our grandfathers, but it is not likely that our grand children will have a laster breed than we have now. In the case of trotters there has been a steady increase ot speed. The fastest record is 2 :08 . Less than a dozen horses have ever trot ted in less than 2:14. The best record in running was made in Louisville, the time being 1:39. The speaker showed a table, on wbicii were the number of horses in the last few years which had made a record within five seconds of thi9 time. Tbe nearest that any horse has come to this recerd is 1 :40, wbicb was done last year. A very large number of horses have made their record but once. There are many that have made as fast time as these that have records, but in not win ning the race they get no record. The record as it now stands may oe lowered. When I said that speed had reached its maximum 1 didn't think but what better time would be made. I tlrnk about l:3!ywill be the speed of runners. Hereafter breeders will be expected to keep up this high standard of excellence rather than to making better time. I believe the thorough bred has fiuisheri his evolution. The Pendleton Tribune savs of a former resident of Liun county: Judge -G. W. Walker passed through Christmas morning on his wav to Walla Walla troui Califor nia accompanied by his brother, Marion. Judge Walker has been ill for several months and he was taken to California some time since in the hope that the change would benefit him. But we learn that his attending physician there could give no hope and eaid he might as well come home, probably to die. The Judge's many friends in Uma tilla county will bo sorry to learn of his critical condition. TO EXrilASVE. A stock of boots and shoes for a good farm; value about $6000. Address lor a few days, II. F. P.0DWE1.L, Lebanon, Oregon. IVASBLVUIOX SEWS. An fltJ Servant liislt-d Bids Open ed Mystified OHiciniK A vies. Washington, Dee. 27.- Michael -J. Keating, for filty years a messeh -. ger in the war department, while under the influence of. liquor this morning, pitched headLng; over . the st ai .-case to ;: t he4 basement be- -neath, about eighty feet. He struek on the marble floor" and. iivtJ but a few minutes. Kcating's 12-year o,d son wa 4rowiied last samroer, and a daughter, aged 20 V'' years, fell down stairs and sustained vi" fatal injuries. ; BIDS OPENED. ' ' " ;. : t : ' Bids were opened at the navy.de nartmeitt to dav v for furuishinj fools aau' ;.)h;u;.-,i.'js.'f!-r. :jtbe -JA f a j; .; Ialand .navy yard. The "' bidders were from Providence, New York, Philadelphia and other points in the East, and Oakland, Shu Fran Cisco and Saciamento in the West. A.N OTH Ell CANCELLED K1I.U T 1 he dismay ol the treasury 01-iici.-ais nnd especially those of the redemption division, another re deemed and cancelled bill has turned up for redemption. This rune the denomination is $10 and the bill was received at one of the ci y banks yesterday. The pre vious bii!s were $20 ones. This makes three lilU which have beeu redeemed nod celled, and were suppose to have been destroyed tuat haye again appeared for re demption. The cjuestion is to who stole them and iiow the theft was c iDJiuined. is puzzling the officials greatly and they can reach no con clusion. Ano'.atr important ques tion that worries them is, how many nmro 1 ills have been stolen, a- tbe thief w'o could grt away with tlvsc had - very opportunity to ti'e more Au investigation is in piDgieto. OF INTEREST TO OKEGONIANS. Secretary Vilas to-day ordered that the list of swamp lauds known e No. ), i:. ;he district of lands subject to sale at Lakeview, Or., be set aside on account of frauds. The list comprises 97.641 acres and inured to the state by an act of Maich 12, 18(50, alter an examina tion by agents, who reported it as swamp or overflowed lauds. The secretary has discovered that a largo portion was at wmnp but good arable land. Lie therefore ordered a new invest:gation. and that the arable lauds be returned to th public domain. A. large portion has been settled upon, but the sec retary says the settlers will not be deprived of their rights under the law. Highly Endorsed. Concerning the Lew Johnson Minstrel Co. which will appear at the ojiera house in this c ity next Monday evening, the St. Paul (ilobe says: "Lew Johnson's Black Baby Boy Minstrels played a one night's engagement to a large and highly delighted audience at Turner Hall last Wednesday night. The end men got ..off some very excellent jokes and succeeded in keeping the house in a constant hilarious uproar. The specialties of Dick Consby, Taylor (ireene, Burl Hawkins and Sain Wade are all well done. They are a whole show. Wade, as Solomon Levi, the Jew, was especially good, while the bass solo, 'Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep,' rendered by Mr. J. B. Manning, received en core after encore. The drum major act was the finest ever seen here. The finale, 'We'll Taint de House Bed,' was a very laughable comedy and was well performed. Mr. Johnson expressed himself as highly gratified with his success both here and at Minneapolis. The company left Thursday morn ing for Red Wing where they cipea the new opera house. Crashed Pod ess. She glided into the office and quietly approached the editor's desk. 'I have written a poem,, she begac, "W'ell!" exclaimed the editor, with a look and tone intended to anihilate, out she wouldn't, auihl ate worth a cent, and resumed "I have written a poem on 'My Father's Barn' and"' "Oh!" interrupted tbe editor, with extraordinary suavity, "you don't know how relieved I feel. A poem written on your father's barn, eh f I was afraid it was written on paper and you wanted me to pub lish it. If I should evr happen to d:ive past your father's barn I'll stop ano read the poem. Good afternooD, miss." Shoe dealer (to clerk) "William, why did you insist upon celling to that old gentleman who just went out a pair rf small, soft shoes when he called for large cowhide boots?" "Well er" "I insist upon know ing." "The fact is, I call on his daughter quite frequently in tbe evening." Lincoln Journal. Bnrklin'sArnfea Salvr. The best Salve in the world forutt Bruises, Sores, Ulctrs, Salt Rheum Fever S ore, Tetter, happed hands, . Chilblai ns orns, and all kin erup ions, and positively cures Piles, or n o pay required, it, is iifeiuiea t. o give perfeet a!i.sfaeticui. or mono y refunded. Trice "io ceuti per box a t Foshay A: Mmoq's. mm -A r 0 X 7"