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Bovnint)Bailjj2Uraldi . ft. K. TIME TABLK. M:iTH BOUND. ! ! -tpirts: rr ves. C. a. cpr. i .i.o ...j.-ai.. r. rd'u l.i iDuin i I'. u-iir ex Il:l." mi l 'am ' .14 iim K -i.'l.t I ! " "v..,; 4.Iim ' SOl'TH HOLM). Arrbes DejarUj Arrives C'a exp 7:4fpm f pin.A-.hl.mil )m .' J:Jti Ii4ipn.j fiimiic n hi j i 1 SOpnilKtigene fi.O'him ! . Kreuiic rrv:t.c.l ! rj(.t i alar 11 a. h. the same ilikv. I OKKiioN r.UiKIC UMfc. T.USI.K. Arrm-s lciurts Write it 1SV. hereafb r. Albany's population is .""' i0. Burkhart t Royce, jiVo printets. .Moo Iv s engagement in this city l.a - i "'vi: por t poned. .herare. both -oW! mid l-!..t. ery cheap, at Fr.-M h"-. iv !;i lr;e-l i! -oring can be ha-i ai the Springfield lumber van! in this city. City marshal Isaac Hays i ser- isiv ill at his n i h-m- ;n tins A fir- t-t ias piano f r sal e on rea I'iof. V. sonable term. Ai H.V t- II. Lee. It is probable t!iat svithin an--tiier year Albany wii! have a .-'tr'et railway. Too eclipse of t' about no-iii to-dav sun w ill begin It will not be total iu this state. Head L. Vii'iei k adv. i.-Mie. He has tim- I'atii and .shaving parlor-. in this, room.-, i ! K. it C. H-jward have removed; tiieir millinery store to their new I Uarters uu .-talis in the l'eane ! l.jk. The views in this i.-.-ue weie taken by the enterprising photog-1 ra phers, Aies.-rs. Crawford it Lit tier. .Messrs. Winn it Humphrey have ooened a choice line of cigars at t:.e Western I'nioii telegraph and tx press otlice. I'M pair all No. 7, sample lot, ot inn".s tine dress shoes at cost. rang ing from $1.30 to $3.30 jier pair at in. Simpson's. Mioses K. it (!. Howard are now K-lling their tine stock of millinery t cost to reduce their stock. Call arl- and secure bargains. Kvral interesliiitf articles in-t-ended lor this i.-sue have been un avoidably crowded out, and will i a jear in subsequent issues. j K. I'ecker.Shedd, Oregon, manu facturer and dealer in farming implement. Steam power. Grind ing of chilled plows a sjecialty. P.. Johnson, Shedd, Oregon, r...--.-ti!.T !1. I'm. n ; i in ! r uht V'.".iru.r.r.')u in ' jtti;s Aitoi r t. w egon shop and general wood work things ought to be expected from 1 -iitf. Wood tinning, etc. Picture their administration of the city's f rallies m ide too order. Shop on j affairs. .seciid street. j The accouipinviiiij portrait of Another cae of small pox has j Mayor Cowan, who is hIso prcsi !eveloped in the Ka-t family, the ; deiit of the Li tin County 15 ink. is a patient being Mrs. L'ast, who has very good likeness. lie is oue of it in a light form. Her .son. James j the leading business men ot the Mast, has nearly recovered. Caleb (iray Halsey, Oregon, dealer in fine drugs, patent medi cines, cigars an.l tobacco, station ary, fancy goods, toilet arti-dcs and school looks. etc." Firs! street. Itev. L. . Kogers of Arcade. New York, who Las acc pted the pastorate o: the Congregational c hurch in t'dscity, will arrive this week and preach his first sermon on Sunday next. ( wing to a telegram again sum moning Mrs. W. f. Thompson to the bedside of her father, Ir. W. JI. Magers. she cannot meet her K. S. class this afternoon as was ai pointed. I). D. Lynch, recently of Des .Moines, Iowa, has engaged with the Farmers and Merchants Insur ance Co., of Albany, and left yes terdap for Astoria in the interest of the company. Might here we wish to record that the first day of the new year lias arrived without a flake of snow having fallen during the winter. Mark this then and send it to your friends in the east. D. O. Wood worth, (i. L. Black- man '3 popular aruggisi, win leave . next week for Ellensburg to go into business. Hi place will be tilled by his brother, who will leave in a few days from Xew York. A Prrallar Dfrttion. A justice of the teace within the limits of Linn county's broad expanse is honored with having treated a sensation in legal circles in the astute wisdom, of his decis ions. The substance of his find- i:iis were, "llie ieieniant is noi j g li'.tv, no one thinks he is. ami no j j uy will iu Let him ; but he can easily give bonds, and it would inconvenience the plaintitf to find against him. therefore I will bind the defendant over to answer to tlie grand jury." Indestructible fame awaits that justice. In Pliable Pllghl. V stranger named C. O. Sum meri. was found insensible on Wa.-tiihiiton street yesterday morn- j 1:14. having fainted from loss nf j b .w. l i e.viiioned bv hemorrhao oi i tin; lungs. Medical w as rendered and he r.' ti ientl v to enable him I"..- attemlaliee ii , eri-d -I"'-i.. t-ike Ii.. lie was ' noon tram lor r.u-zen from Nova Scotia ai.d r.ad no to Ah- uotiev, land. ' ,i a ticke! LOCAL NEWS. Lively Litigation Over the San- Mining: Dispute. KW! IS AM KM1 TI1K lilt. a Strang Foati iusecs.jiu oa the Screet A Caue Witli a Hioturj Iaterwcj7,ni With PioaeefiRrfmijiiccflcei. The result of the Saiiti.iui mining claim dispute between Messrs. W'oo.lin. Rhodes. Strong. Missey & Co. ami lr. E. O. Smith, whic.i was begun by tiie arrest an-1 trial of llpnrv MiiHSfv fur hiinrhirv in removing ore from the disputed I laini was decided in Fvonsville la.-t Saumlay by Justice Lyons holding the defendant to appear hefore the next grand jury, which simply means that the real litiga tion come u in is-tie in tlie cir--t cuit court. Mr. Wolvertoii. attoi-! "t-y lor Air. .-nutii, leceived a te!egra-n v ester. I iv aim iiii-itiu that .M. V. Bilyei; had also been arrestee u:ii v i : i in- trie-1 tiu aeek. ome lively litizatimi proinise'l over the uiatu-j. an.l tlie Aibany men ay they will make a vigorous tiht it !iete-arv' lor the claim, liable. whicn is thought to ! vai- IKK CUT FATHERS. Tli? Cfi'iDi.iizia W;o W:l'. T.iii il:e.r N',t Miiday tlie leirar aniuia! ; uieetiny; of the city cor.neii will be held for the purpose of wi-a:iii i iu tlie newly eiected city otiicci?. j The ivtiriujjf inemburs are Couti ci:n-.ea W. I.'. U-ad, Johii i l ;1'm a o j in i .I.O. i itin oi. Tin: coiimi! vol -rinid lor tlie ei.Miit. year a j follows : i ALivor. tmcliaiiuid. T. t. Cowan j Coinu ilmcn, tirst ward, I. K. Tab er and F. M. Fr-m li: secmi I j w'ir.l, Julius jiadwiio! and C. iiurkhai t : t'lird ward. Virgil I 'ark er and !-. W. D -yoe. Win. A. j llampliley wiil .-ucceed V. I.. Iven toii a c'.ty frea-urv, and John Hoi!' ' man will succeed Wxw Hays a'; niiirsind. Tiiecity couMfil tor t lie j ve;r 1SS9 i.-- comp -e J ot eutcrcris- : i mg. progrei-Mve men, aud yood OWAX. city and foremost iu all enterprises calculated to promote the cityV growth. OP.EG0N HEARD FROy. A Cane With a History Interwoven With Pioneer Remiuisceoces of the State. In lS3:i Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany crossed the plains in an ox wagon taking six months to make t. it trip. He had not since been east of the Kockies until two years ago this winter, when he took a busi ness trip through some of the eastern and southern states, mak ing the journey in live and one half days that once took six months. While east he found many tilings to enjoy and admire, but on his return he said there was but one Oregon, and that was the garden sjMjt of America, and he wanted his share of it. To prove his "faith by his gojd w orks" lie added two more farms to his possessions in the Willamette valley, ami declared hinitelf a permanent fixture of Linn county. The late W. 11. McFarland. who was also a linn believer in Oregon's i I future prosjerity, while on a t rip to the southern part of the state nent out on the bights of Jackson county, and cut an elegant man zanua stick, or Oregon mahogany as it is sometimes called, which he presented to the doctor as a token of friendship, knowing that the recipient's enthusiasm for his own state would add greatly to his ap preciation of the gift. Mr. ti. L. Blackmail, one of the leading business men ot" this city, who came here a few years since from the east, is also an enthusiast on Oregon, and likes to .-hike ! hands w ith any one who ' enjoys j life here as he does. Kecentlv he i borrowed Dr. Hill's cane to take a ! sum aiouiui a mock, aim when he i letumod the cane it was fully mounted with an elegant heavy gold crook for the hand appropri atclv in.-ciibeil "Christmas lss. Dr. "J. L. Hill by L L. lilackman. Oregon, the land we love." We are not informed whether the ma.-sive gold h?ad was dug from Oregon's gold mines, but naturally suppose it was for our mines are numerous and rich. From begin ninir t- end thi a 1 1 1 ..-1 a;- t.f!-r::!te aiiair, an i one tnat p.iiti--- loiH-eined in eujox.-il. .ecaii-e tl.cli leelili;;- reSjieciing 'tiii- ian-l we love," was a unit to ti.-. H-atcst decree. Mr. .Mi Far- ' MAYOR .1. I.. V THE MORXIV TTKT?AT land has since been la.it! to rest in the laii'i lie loveJ last. If immigrants desiring to know what rego:i i will call on Mr. Blackmail or Nr. Iliii. they will hear no moss-hack talk. " They wil! receive lads an 1 figures that will noun he proven to the lasting Knttiticatiou of all who live in Oregon for Oregon s good. I :y li DAWsON. Klsewhere in this issue is printed a complete list of the members of the Oregon Legislature. The sen ators from l.inn county are Hon. S. A. D.iwson and Hon. II. A. Irvine, both able representative "f the jn opie of I. inn count v. '.rood nor- traitsof which are herewith irive u. llo.V. J. IK VINK. ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY. Ao Enterprise Etabli.-hel iu thi City Dur-1 lug the Past Year. An is-ue recounting the enter prises ot Albany would not he oomp'ete wiii.out reference to the cigar factory of Julius Joseph, which was ctablished during the past year. He has manufactured since May 1st, 83,000 cigars, which have beeu sold upon the market, a portion ot" course being retained for his retail trade. He uses only the finest quality of tobneco, and employs tirst class help. The con sequence is his brands of cigars are much sought for. His factory is No. 8T District of Oregon, and his cigars are found anion? the finest in the stock of deaVrs generally. ' WF.SSUS. t'UAWFWKI V I.ITTLKK. ! An Hour' 4'hal Willi I lie Knlrrprlv I Ins Phulostraplirr iMhit 4'ily. 'How is business?" inquired a re-1 porter, who dropped into the elegantly iiiriiisiien annuo in .Messrs. v rawioru & Littler, yesterday. "Business is all rudit, and our only trouble is to finish our work on time, own.g to the rush of the holiday . : I. l i. . r i r 1 trar e n. pictures. .lad to hear it. Hello! What's thl!. t. , r . -Mi it is a ,;u-l,.o for making hrounueograpi. pictuies something I III n v.cu niwrxi- jn n h--qi,c ii ay I on or India ink for l.0O, and sell you a fine frame, 20x24 inches, for S3 00. liy the way, have you seen j oer line of frame.-? Largest and finest imt' I in m L a mi a hfa.ui'a assortment in the city.' ! "What else have you that is new?' "We expeet soon to introduce the i traii8ferotype, which, wc think, will knock the spots off of uiything ever made here. Besides we have coining I some of the loveliest backgrounds and foregrounds you ever saw; an I then you ought t o see the new style of cabinet cards we are getting. Did you ask about the flash light picture? Now you have hinted at something that delights us to talk about. We are flash liht fiends, and expect to introduce this class of work as rapid ly as possible; for . what could be more beautiful than a nice photo of onu's family seated around the home circle! nut say, we must get to work, for here is a lady that wants And hist this mornin ther u-. a cluster taken ot her children man in and wanted t know if we I raised pictures here. We told him we raised everything but the devil so he pulled out of his pocket an old, faded and scratched daguerreotype, one of the first t'at Daguerre ever made, and wanted to know what wc could do with that kiud of a hairpin, i 1 .lit . . ' e loin nun mat as we were now ! making life-size portraits by machiii-1 ery, we could make liim satisfactory picture from it. So he left his order ' and went away happy, and as he went f out at the door was heard to say: "Well, by gosh! Crawford & Lit- 'er ',as i-ot a dang ni ;e degarrien shop, "',m' l'urt I,iutt"s ' I ever seen a,,re." "How 13 the vewing and landscape j W e are selhiiL' stacks of views of j the Pacific Northwest, and have just I is.siu-! a new catalogue of this class ' of wiik- We have the best and leroest collection of these views on ! the: coast.'" K. I.. Kriiloii. Among the enterprising dealers of Alhany is F. L. Kenton, win. a little over a year ago begin hu.-iiit-ss in the building between the postollice and the opera li- -i-e. He carries n chioce i-' -i l.nii.ly grocerith an n doing a:: i .;.-n-ive le.;- aess. I It served : as city trciisnier (lining the past year, alio in a-i (litcipl ising viiung business' ui.iu. I . iim m:iioks ! - - I I n; TUESDAY. J AXtrvny 1, 1S9. BUSINESS FIRMS' Complete Directory of the Busi ness Houses of Albany. j omkm:i I I .T IOH UIH UKXI I ! The Different Line? of Busi-je's aai M-a Wbo Conduct the Trad ud Commerce of the C:ty. Aibany Building Association; capita. tock, $10.tMWi: piesidfm, W . C. Tweedale; secretary, W. F. Kead. Allen, X. II., ownerelectric light plant. Awbrey, O. C, dentin. Allen, F. F.r piopiieior of the Albany Truck and Dray Co.; dues i a general transier ousnies!, ueiiv ! ers C. S. mail, Wells Fargo" s ex-; j press, etc. I Arcnioald,.!. .,sewim;iuachines. ; Arnberger, Frank A., 1'uMal Tel- , egraph operator ; cheapest rate.-on messages to all parts of the coun try. Ollice below Conrad Mever's. Albanv Farmers' Warehouse Co.; capital stock, $;0,000 ; M. 11.; Wilds, president ; Orris A. Archi , bald, secretary anil superintendent of grain elevators. ; Albany Ferry Co., Cu-ii-k it; Sternberg (J. W. Cusick and M.j Sternberg), proprietors Iest im-! proved in Oregon, l'rices redu- ed j to a minimum. 1 liurkhart, C. i., constable. Hrowneli it Manard, grocers. I Hryant, II., attorney. I i'.lodgett, X. A.. Custom Mills. lHain, L. K., leading clothier. i Ihush, Miss Ida, millinery. J Hrush, C. L., inanufacluier wire! cloth, mattresses, etc. I'-rink, Thos., manufacturer and dealer in furniture. l'.aker, Miss M., dres-maker. I Jerry, John, plasterer, Hlain, Jay W., secretary Albniy lioa-d of Trade. Irink, M. I.., justice of peace, i Blain, Wilson, boik-keeper. I r.aumgart, M., w inesand liqii rs. j I'.arker, A. !., baggage maMer. IJentley, J. W., manuiacture:- of boots and .-hoes. Secial attention j g;en to repairing. bop on l iist street, next to Thompson it t'ver-; man's. ! Hilyeu, W. Ii., attorney. j I'.riggs, John, llorit. liurkhart A Keeney, real eMate. j liarr, W. 15., city surveyor and j engineer. Hackensto, J. F., millwright. Backeiisto, II., saloon liurkhart fc Koyce, job printers, j liurkhart, F. A., real estat. j lilackburn, D. K. X., attorney, i lilackiuan, (i. L., drugs. Cowan, J. L., banker ami mayor - o! city Cherry, J. (i., iron works Chanibeilain, (.Jeo. F., at;orney. Curran it Moiiteith. real estate. Cusick, J. W., capitali-t. Cohen, P., dealer in general mer chandise; has bought during the past year 70,000 pounds of wool unci 40,000 pounds of dried fruit. Condi t, Key. K. N'., president Albany college. Chamberlain, 11. C, physican. Crawford, Wm., capitalist. Crawford it Littler, photogra phers. Clark, L. W., photographer. Cunningham. Alex, blacksmith. CraAl'ord, Joim, Magnolia mills. Cohen, A., dealer in grain, hides and produce. Conn liros., grocers. Cassell, W. C, contractor and huilder, architect and designer. j piallfJ furnished and estimates lor I buildim made, j (,,?!. F.. contractor and ' builder. Residence on seventh - . .. . . . . and CalafK)oia streets. Crosby, F., painter. Cox. V. A., brick builder, plas- rcr(.ra:!l ,i.,isher. " (11ndiir.li. W.brickmaker.buihler ' Cochran, J. S., wheat buyer. Curl, L. M., Co. School SupT. Clark, J. S.v brickmaker. Crosby, J. I'., wheat merchant. (layMM it Co., millinery and lancv giods. Cougill it Conn, house movers and builders. Curl, W. K.. cigars and notions. Deyoe Ji. Uoiison, hardware mer chants. Dubruille, J. J., harness store. Diercks, II., restaurant, first door below Revere House. Best meals served, oysters, etc. Davis, K. F... county recorder. Donlay it Rhodes, teal estate. Dieringer, John, meat market ; fresh meats of all kinds, sausages, etc. Orders promptly filled. Dillon it Co., furniture. Kwert, IL, jeweler. Fllis, M. II., physician. Fast, Mrs., boarding house. Klkins, James, stockman. Kmerick, Wm., cattle dealer. Flinn.L., president First National Bank. ' Farwell. II., county treasurer. French, K. M., jeweler. Fisher, K. T. T., surveyor. Foshay it Mason, druggists. Flindt, II., shoemaker. Fortmiller it Irving, furniture Fox, A. J.," wagon maker and re pairer. Fox, Ignatz, dealer in gents' fur nishing goods, line cigars and tobacco, notions, stationery, etc. OpKsite Odd Felhov-' temple. Fennel. Mrs. M., boarding house. Froman. David, .-a, italist. Fanners and Mei giants' Ins. Co. (capital, $300,000); president, C. K. Wolverton; secretary and man ager, J. K. Klderkin. (iiblin, John, Uuss House. fiross, J. A.. Depot Hotel. (iradwohl, J.. wholesale crockery and glassware. ( iourley. Sam'l, blacksmith, firav, Dr. (i. W,, dentist. Oraham. W . R., merchant tailor; ' tailoring department of ciothin" : store ot L. v.. Blain. (loltra. W. 1 1., w heat merchant. tiuiss it Sons, (lrugoi.-t. lirav. L. E., manager city wati r work-. (ioUiiel), L., second hand store. Humphrey, Win. A., manager W. I". Tel. Co. Iluuii-hrey it Winn, fine cigars. tai'KNM ALBANY, OR, 1 IM MRV 1 VOL IV I j a Tint Sims. Tint mcmnkjis han, f J ' 5 Keourct an.l AiUaii-;Tlie W.irkuisui. the III II ( j fi iaf of Alliai.v. j Man of Leisurt. jJ i 1 Coiu-isely ..illuteJ and Kveniiody will mail Jl j r" I jl profusely illiw tr a t e d,,th-j Xew Veur'8 issue I II : lift ,ov--rin vri' in-'tlie Hi.;: ALU, and semi ' IU ' j B tii-trial anil othere.-ittr- extra copies to tiieir I -j, j i i'.l prices f Albany and fiicmls in the Ka-t aial Ii i i !U t-oiuitn. triliatury t- tlie a-siat in advertiMiiir'he II j j 1 I ?row'niT liietropolia of -ity and Kiirrouii'iini: 1 j( Harris it iillett, marble works. Heiiton. N. J., city recorder. Hewitt, II. II., attorney. Hill, J. L., physician. Holfnian, J. N., city marshal. Hunt, Andrew J., builder. Hyde, M., dealer in all kinds of fresh meats, poultry, game, etc. Market opposite Farmers and Mer chants' Ins. Co Howard, E. it V.", millinery, llyinan, Mrs. II., dressmaker. Hoffman, Fritz, Citv Restaurant, .neals at all ' hours, 23 cents, oy.sters in every style. Has fur nished rooms up stairs iu Twee dale's building. Humphrey, X. 15., attorney. Ilumiihivv, Oeo., justice of the ' peace. I Holliiian t Co., cement works. Iloiik, Mrs. ('.. boarding house. I loiik, C, cooper. Hopkins, Thos., tinware and stoves. Hustin, Wm., blacksmi b. ! Hustin it Co., truck and dray. llaight, i. 15., meat market, j Hulburt. H. F., City Feed and i Livery ."-table. Isoni, Lanniniiit Co., Red Crown Mills. Irvine. O. II., attorney. Jones, II. J., bookseller and dealer iu periodicals, school sup plies, current literature, plush goods, eic. Joseph, Julius, tobacco factory. Jester, W. L., agent S. P. H. R. Co. Jones, Thos., tonsorial artist, shaving and hair cutting, baths, etc. Has elegant quarters in Strahaifs new block. Jones, J., tioliceman and engin eer fire company. Johnson it Dannals, blacksmiths. Joost, Henry, Iwot and shoe maker, repairing neatly done. Shop next door to Dr. J. P. Wallace's ollice. Fine boots made to order. Kelley, C. C, physician. Kenton, F. L., grocer. Kiefer. Charles, proprietor Al bany brewery, located at foot of Broadalbin street, wholesale and retail dealer in malt liquors. Koldeway, Roliert, veterinaiy surgeon. Ketchum, Walter, capitalist. Kransse & Klein, hoots and shoes. Knapp Burrell it Co., dealers in agiicultural implements. F. 11. Ro-coe, liianagei , corner First and Ki! north .t reel.-. r l.iingib.n. F. '.,b inker. Jampmaii, ll., ccmnicivial trav eler. Lal'orte, V. J., shoemaker. Mcllwain, A, B., general mer chandise. Main, J. H., carpenter. Marshal, Anson, livery stable and proprietor city cab, buggies and horses furnished on bhort notice. .Maston, (. W., physician. Merrill, Henry F., banker and money broker, insurance agent and collector, money loaned and a gen eral banking business transacted. Meyer, Conrad, proprietor Star and grocei. Millard, John, nurseryman and stockman. Miller, Lewis, blacksmith. Montanye, L. H., attorney. Monteith, D. B.. constable. I Monteith & Seitenbach, general ! merchandise. I Monteith, M. J., general mer ! chandise. Monteith, Watt, saloon. Moore, X. T., painter. Miller it Turner, painters. Murray, Mrs. A., Commercial House. McClain, W. A., policeman. Montague, E. E., county clerk. M'jLoughlin, Wm., practical tailor, tine suits made to order on I short notice. Shop on First street, I near Thompson & Overman's. Mack it Hodges, barbers. Mitchell it Lewis, agricultural implements. i McAhster, E. A., physician. 1 Martin, A. IL, wagon maker, j Shop on Second itreet opposite Schmeer s "livery stable. Meeks, E. B., dealer in Oregon produce and buyer of grain, fruit, wool, potatoes, etc. Oregon Land Co., (capital $20,- ; 0i0; R. F. Ashby, Geo. Dickinson, (managers Albany orfice. , Real (estate, boih city and country 1 I property bought and sold. j ! Oregjn Pacific ( o., C. J, Stuart, traveling a'ent ; A trcijfht and passenger j li. ciiapinan, i(H-ai agent. O'Conner, E. J., county survey or and civil engineer. O. R. tv N. Co., C. W. Rawlings, local agent. Goods shipped and received from all river points and through shipments made. Ollice at wliaif at foot of Rroadulrjiu street. Revere I louse. Pfeiller, F. H.,proprii tor Albany Candy Factory and tSoda Works. Piie, J. V., proprietor Palace Meat Market. Choice ineat kept constantly on ran. i. u lard kept in stock. Powen, a. t. ... Parker l'.ro-. cers. Paxton, A. B attorney. ,b.kcr.- ami gl" artist. Patterson Geo., Ci.i-.ieiit.-r ail' builder. Plan, Ge-. !-ro:.ri'-t'. Star l'..evv erv. "Parker. M. W.. Parker. C. w ., Redf.el 1, F. .'.I clerk. Reid, D. V. S.. Robillo.. V. , . saloon. bi n- x.-u:ith. ., .k-j.u'iV count Iciokkeeper. -!. Aioa.iN aw- mill. Read, W. F.. general dise. lnel'i ban- Race Bros. Robertson, st. R. (' ai ie- hotel. ., w .11 el mil man. Reed, .!... Rossiter, A. ; uiiier. .1., veterinary -ur- geon. Sallinger, Otto, ciar and ix - tions. .-clilosser, Peter, saloon. Schmeer, John P., grocer. Sinallmon, Jonii, sheiitl. Spencer, C. 11., grocer. Stewart it Sox, hardware dealers. Stites it Nutting, publishers Democrat. Smith, ti. W., stoves and tin ware. Simpson, G. W., general mer chandise. Spink, P. TV., dealer in wood, lumber, fence josts, lath, etc. Wood or material delivered to any part of the city. Stewartson it Vl'allace, dealers in poultry, sausages and fre.-h meats of all kinds. Market on First stieet below Elsworth. Strahan, R. s., supreme judge. Susens, Henry, painter. Springer, X. B., plasterer. Shell, D. C, contractor and builder, estimates furnished and buildings constructed iu of architecture. any style Seal, A. B , commercial traveler. Schmeer, John, liveryman and proprietor city hearse; line turn outs inriiished. Savage, B. M., drayman Thompson it Overman, Iealer8 i in oariiess and saddles. I 'fabler. P.. capitalist. Ahompson, Ru:us, ostmaster. Turrell, W. X., merchant and bookkeejier. Tweedale, W. C, stoves hardware. and Tucker it Bardue. g'rocers. Vunk, R. B.. carpenter. Viereck, baths and shaving lors. par- Vance, Wm., capitalist. Vassello & Co., painters. Wallace ir. Thompson, grocers. Wallace, J, P., physician. ' Wat;8, C. W.. job printer. Weatherford, J. K., attorney. Webber, Jos., bath and shaving parlors. Will Bros., gunsmiths. Winn, C. B., Wells Fargo agent. Wood. Frank, & Son, marble works. 1 Woodle, I. X., veterinary sur geon. Wolverton, C. E. attorney. Williaihs, J. B., Revere House sample rooms. Will & Stark, jewelers. Wheeler, A., lumber dealer. Willamette Packing Co., Clias. Mueller and Win. K. Garrett, pro prietor. Wright, W. L., artist. Whitney, J. J., attorney. Whiting, J. F., painter. . Warren & Meyers, proprietor city express wagons. Goods promptly delivered. Warner, J. A., surveyor. Writsman, J. O., capitalist. Young, 8. E., general merchan dise. - Young, (I. W., liou1?b mover. Zeiss it Hochstedler, proprietors planing mill, architect and build ers. . A Live frMrnilMre Mnr. Attention is directed to the quar ter pace advertisement of Messrs. Fortmiller & Irving on another page. This ' enterprising furniture house which has consolidated the firms of Fortmiller & Co. and. A. B. Woodin, have enlarged their business and now occupy the large double store rooms in Froman's block as show n in the i illustration in their advertisement. J They make a specialty of fine furni ; tare, narlor suites, etc. Their estab- Pfeiller, Clias., prop, id" li.lnii.-nt v.-ill compare fivorahlv with ' . o v !... i i..... .i". -l.l..Nl, aav i- tin- stat. an. I they to mi ev. tons i 1 1; business, w hich is stea-iiiy growing. A fine line of solid gold watches at Wi'.l Stark's. MANUFACr URING Enterprises That Would Meet With Su.ce.-s in Albany. .11.1 ahi.k bimk)! urr.itiS Exclleut3pportatsitie for toe IarMaeat of Capital io Woolea Mills aaii " Minjuctnr'.o lEi terpr:ses. Tb.e excellent and uusurpasse I water power of Albany, together w ith its superior .shipping facilities and the rapid gowih i.f the city, renders this a valuable location for the etablishment of several differ ent manufactories and public en-terpri.-es not now in oteration her p.. Among these can be enumerated the following : Woolen mills. Paper mills. Street railway. Tannery. Cre.tiuety. Manufacture of agricultural im plements. The wide agricultural svtii, in the heart of the' Willamette va - 1, .. . ...... i .. :.i. .1 .. i: ir. , ioi:eiiiei wiiii imr jiiioiie ir.t , of the citizens of Albany and t?-e ;grov"ng irade of the city, c nse : q ient ipon the rich and extcn.-ivo counti y tributary to it, through in- ie.i-e i shipjiing facilities, won! ! reimer Miccessiul any oi these ct-t.-ip i-. s, and it is only the ques tion oi a very short time when th:- e-Mbli(diinent will be accotn-. pll!-l:t-l. inn k:al rstatk ik. 1le-r-. Rnrkhart Hrrnrr n n- . iiimirnlion. Ma- Io:ili.ni 14 lieill ffiven ,ii.---.it ;.i.i4,ii m'.y lortion of O'Ci'ia, 411-1 :inio..g tliost- u io arc il ti r ina.-U i ov;iii .1 reeling 1, .me Seekers and ill. .ei..r.,i - -.tiers : i the rich lands of 1 .": u : ;t i : i . oi-i a-i-tiug the man ..i. tV.ii.i . K i -1 who are lookiiu; for -IliTalile ..i..il l ..l.il ..-s t ill v-t tiieir wealth in eily t r..pe.ty iu the Willam- .Mr I ....- 1-. i-e. i.iv doiratile le. niii.ir cily of Albany, l...;'i.iit A; Keeney, leal :ii - i ity. Thi- enter o.i'i. -Iii-s regularly each arc Me-sl. nr'-iu.' :in:i m.'iiT '.. .. ;..i . :. ;..i . i ...itaining much valu- a-..e infoi iiinliiiii coneernin the re--xurccs of this imrtiini f the Jtate. Tlie Settler- liaide In Rome-, in tln V i iaui'.;:e Vailey is a a lOU-paut pa in juii.t ;oi'ilisheil liy Mr. '-'. ti. Ihir'., Im i '. !!.- -. uior iiiciiiIk-i' of till li in v. : ,i i in tn ij ration iisrent for l.inn county. 1' n i - hook contains an a. im ate and complete itccci iptioii of all and every p,.rt of tlKM-ounty, show. I ti ir just what pot i- prairie ,r i;ini.-r, the 1 1 1 ii I i 1 1 of the -oil ami the produc tion of the -.one, complete (to-. rij I inn f e i i i I o ii iii the county, t fu iiiaiity and location of government lands and how to procure the same. Ir. fact this hook is just the thing to enlisrhten those who have no other means of kiiowimr as to al'. the mat., rial facts touching the question as h whether Linu county i.- a 1c-ir !.. place for the hotne--eekinsr immigrant, to make a iiermaiient home. It should be read by every person not acquainted with Oreiron, or w ho have any inient'.oii of removing to tlii State. The Real K-tate Conveyor is the f it! of thcir monthly pulnicatiou. It i a twenty column journal, devoted t i th real estate iuterests of the Wallntn ette Valley. TLev wilt send one copy of this hook and the Heal Estate Con veyor for one year to any address for the small sum of 30 cents, and wiil mail sample copies free. During the veur ju-t vlosed this Arm has cold to newcomers many de-irahl plats of both city and country prop erty, and have now for sale a hirire list, j of clioice city lots and country tracts in quantities to suit all riuyers. Their office on First Mreet is the headquart ers for immigrants and those seeking information about the country, ami strangers are always made welcome and all nossi le information cheerfuo Aivea. Mr. Ibirkhart's office, as im migration agent, places him in a posi tion to render val-ahle aid to new? comers, as he is thoroughly acquainted with the entire country and can fur nish a detailed description of the same together with the locution, price and character of the lands foi sale. Tho? desiring to sell or purchase laud sho Id cull upon this tirm. They are Lot li entei prising men aud have a larger list of hind than ever before for sale on easy terms. A Umi 4'mpaa. The erforiiiance of the lew Johnson colored min-trels l.i-t night was first-class. The couipauy is the best on the road. LTSE OREGON KLIXTRIC RELIEF FOR I all pain, internal and external ClulilrBflCryibrFitcIiGr'sCastorii THOb. HOPKINS 1)1 ii STOVES, Tinware and Hardware 'All work promptly done at reasonable rates. i Fist Strkkt, Near Odd Fkllohh Tbmit... L. YIERCK'S HAIR CUTTING and BATHS. Everything new and neat. A clean towel for every cuMou.er. FIRST STRKKT UKI.oW KKVF.RK HOlSK OREGOX Poi trait Photoqraphtr Sti.ilio l ' m-it See und and Ferry Sta Plumbing i PipeFitting SHAVING PMLORS i