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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1889)
THF, y QBNTNt HEHALT); FRTIMY. .TANTTAKY 11. 18S9 BRoraing giuht Strati O. ak 1. .. K. T1MB TABLE. NOXTH BOUND. Calx expr. K;wene ex Fi eiht 6;i.Shiii am fortl'd llHOaiu 11:15 ani l1A'aiUj 34.-piu ( 7:TW " Sir.pm SOITH BOUM. (Arrives; Departs) Arrives talaexp j 7:45pm 5piu .Ashland 3. 00 tin F.'arene ex. t2;pn;'li4'pm Kiiitene;-J.40piii Freight l.:sOrDKuent tf.OOjun No Freight received fuifsouth after 11 a. m the same Jay. OREGON' PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrive Dvurts faaoeuicer. . IVUfllt . I ICi.MUllll.UJ p 111 l 5.i'.puii6.50a ni JOTTISU ABU IT TW.. fcix shaves for a $1 at Yiereck's. Bttrkhart A Royee, job printers Saner kraut just received at Kenton's. Robert Foster, of Portland, is in the city. Ievi Douglas, of Harrisburg is in the city. Read l. W. Simpson's new adv. in this issue. For a clean shave or bath go to L. Viereck'j. Uev. J. S. McCain was in the city yesterday. A tine line of solid gold watches at Will & Stark's. Buckwheat flour and genuine maple syrup at F. L. Kenton's. Silverware, both solid and piated, very cheap, at French's. A full line of crockery and slass cheap at Brocell K Stanard's. Kiln dried flooring can be bad at the Springfield lumber vanl in this ity. v 1H not miss the great sale of vroods at cost at Monteith A Seuen bach's. A first-class piano iVr sale on rea sonable terms. Applv to Prof. V. II. Ie. Rev. A. M. Black will preach at the United Presbvterian church on Sunday. D. L. (.'ros.en went to Portland this morning to lay in a stock ot furniture. J. R. Whitney, junior editor of the IlKi:.i.i),is spending a few days iu Eugene City. (leo. U. Piper, who talks of lo cating in Seattle, went down to Salem yesterday. Fresh leaf lard in bulk at Conrad .Meyer's. It will be letailed in quantity to suit. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds of flesh canned goods at a very 'ow figure at Conrad Meyer's. Miss Cassie Mongomery leaves thih morning for an extended visit ' with friends in The Dalles. Rev. W. I). Humphrey, of Eu gene, will preach at the Christian church in this city on Sunday. L. Samuels, proprietor of the West Shore, is in the city on busi ness connected with that magazine. F. II. Pfeiffer has some novelties in the way of Japanese oranges, genuine sugar cane, jersimmons, tc. E. A C Howard have removed their millinery store to their new quarters up-sta:rs in the Pearce block. o to Burkhart A Eovce's for all kinds of job printing. 1 rice .. . reasonable. First-class work guar antefcd. Rev. J. G. Burchett will hold services during the week at the Baptist church, preaching at '2 p.m. and 7:'Q p. ni. 100 pair all No. 7, Bam pie lot, ol men's tine dress shoes at it.rang ing from $1.50 to $3.50 per pair a; Win. Simpson's. those desiring to take lessons in oil or water color painting should read the advertisment ot Win Wright in this issue. .1. II. B. Stewart, a resident of the North Sautiam, near the pres ent end of the O. 1. R. R. track, was in the citv vesterdav laving in supplies. If you want a clean and tine smoke ask for J. Joseph's home made white labor cigars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. Some of the citizens of Salem have taken step toward organizing a company for the purjiose o: mak ing etlbrts to secure the Astoria railway. They projose to incorjKM ale in a short time. This office acknowledges a pleas ant call from Rev. W. I). Hum phrey, of Eugene, He will preach in the Christian church on Sun day. Mr. Humphrey is editor of The Preacher, a religious journal published monthly at Eugene. The officers of Lebanon Lodge, A. F. A A. M., for the ensuing j'earare: S. O. Wallace, W. M. ; J. Beard.S. W.; C C. Hackleman, J. W. ; J. M. Ralston, treasurer; M. A. Miller, secretary; E. Keeb ler, S. D. ; Win. Petree, J. I. ; G. T. Cotton, Tyler. C. 1). Wood worth, of the Albany, .N. Y., college of pharmacy, ar rived in this city Wednesday even ing and ha: accepted the position jiithed'iig s'ore ot U. L. Black man, heretofore filled bv his brother, L. O. Woodwoith." The latter leaves Saturday-morning for Ellenbnrg, W. T where he will open a wholesale and retail drug business of his own. Rumor has it that he will return wnen i tne Howers bloom in the spring and j lead to the hvmenal altar one of Albany's fairest young ladies. A KrMIrr f ield. That excellent paper the Tariff League Bulletin has changed its , ti'K and will be known .-re-.U. r j i the American f.coiiomisi. u will strengthen and rnhirgo it- j-ope and make a roiniiient o-i-1 t ion I tor Use!! Hi me .v::ieiii;a:i;t.ij-. ivsanil li..l;.l:iy liew-p:lper woria. I"- I ALBANY AWAKE. Will Build a Eoad to Astoria- Company ( Organized for That Farpo?s. ! Under the alove headlines the Astorian of the tth inst. says : The enterprisiny citizens of Al- bany are alive to the advantages to be derived from communication with the seaboard, and are. looking this way, where they expect mutual cu-ojierHiiou in a maner mat must redound to the common good. The following dispatch was re ceived yesterdav afternoon : I Albany, Jan. S, 1SS!. J Editor Astorian : Ah incorpor-1 ated company of leading and wealthy citizens of Albany is being j organized in this city for the pur- j pose of building a railway line to; Astoria. What is the feeling of .he j Astoria and South Coast Railway leople concerning co-oieratiiig j with the citizens of Aiitany in this undertaking? Answer. Daily Herald. To this was sent tiie following re ply, at -1 p. m. : Astokia, Jan. 8, l.89. Editor Daily I Ilka i i : The gener al feeling and desire oi the eopIe i f Astoria anl Clatsop county is for railroad connection with the Wil lamette valley and the ultimate object and intent of the Astoria A South Coast Railway Co. is to build on to reach such a connec tion. While not authorized to speak for the compan v, it is certain that the company is favorably dis- i posed to such railroad co-operation, j A communication from your Al j hany company to the tioard of i directors of the Astoria company would doubtless receive prompt I rt.i.l f.iff.t... l.la f.f.njilar.itmn Till ' company advertises this morning for bids for grading ten miles oi track south of Skipanon, heading toward Tillamook. J. F. Hai.i.okan. Astoria sends greeting to Allnny and hopes at no distant day Ore gon's seaport will be connected by rail with that and other lines st. . Jching eastward. rltO.tl THF SltrKCiriT.il. ticies ot Incorporation Filed -Salem's Street R.ilway. . i SAi.LM.Jai:. lu. Articles of in-j " I55 . coloration were filed in t!ie secie- i " No tary of sfates office to-day by the j " :.S. . Salem, Tillamook A Astoria rail-; " ''... vvav companv ; .loiin . Writrht, J. ' 41. W." Maxueli.B. S. Cook. VV. F. j " 4J. Boot li by, 1. A. Manning iucorpo- j " 45. rators;" capital Mock $100,000 in " 47 shares of $100; the object is the " 4S. . building and operating ol a railroad I " 40. from Sal m, via Tillamook, to As-1 " 50. toria. The principal office will be j " 51., at Salem. j The Crown Point mining com-: panv, with Samuel Coulter, W. 1. i liumeand James f. atson m - corporators ; also the Golden Fleece miiiinic company, same ir.corpo- a. or . Ca.-ital stock of each com pany $1,000,000. The p-incipal of fice of each company will be in Portland. " The fhuniagin Packing company, Frank M. Warren. Wm. D. Smith, Thos. N. Strong incorporate s ; capital stock, $;i0.00); prinoiiial ofli- e Portland. J. M. Upton, Coos; I. A. Man ning, Marion ; appointed notaries. Marion County Pomona grange, in session to-day, passed resolu- tions condemning the cfrange in school booKsanu asKing t ie legis- ature to arrest the proposed change and provide against such a poss. - i -i:... i . i...: 1 ouiiy iieieaiier. -visu reaoiuiions iavonng a law giving laoorors uie : first lien on tools used and work done in railroad and other public improvements. ! Work on the street railway is j being pushed vigorously and cars will b! running by next Tuesday. Men are working nights at tne j i crossings under l lie electric liguts to hasten completion. LIKE KEi0., An intelligent gentleman, who resides in San Francisco, writes, in sending for the Heualic "I am very much interested in the pro gress of your section of the coun try, which has had my attention iorinepast two years, anu i pieatwu uiai capnaiisio ait- at luat awakening to the advantages of the much abused Oregon, anm especial ly the laquina Bay enterprise, and although I reside here perman ently, it is my earnest desire to possess in the near futme a few acres of land in Oregon, somewhere on the line of the O. P. railroad, on the Santiam I should think from what I nave heard and read The description of the O. P. extension in vour New lear s edition is very good. 1 have purchased some lots ( at laquina, anu am going to noiu j them and reside there as soon as I have money to build myself a resi dence, and furthermore I think as Orogon produces such fine horses and good fruit and timber and all other agricultural products it must be naturally inferred that the state must produce fine women, and I think of deferring seeking a wife, and giving the preference to Ore gon, and I think I know this coast very well, all the way from Puget Sound to Cape St. Lucas ; the sum and substance is that Oregon isniv favorite state, over all others in the t l nion." KrmnrV.able Weather. Deputy Sheriff D. S. Smith, who ! nasjusi returned from a trip to Sweet Home, rejo-ts no snow in the mountains, which is a verv re- j markable circumstance for " this j season of the vear. Parties have i t-oreu tne mountains on the ao tmn rullt only a few days ago. Street Railway. The subject of a slrei-t r;iilu- r Albany is assuming tangible o".jr, aim w in be n:i assured "'7 s'-ut:"- ianmg and ivsp.i,. """-"fi tll- ci.y an tilkl" - ' '"' ' the inaiu-r. To .u.rivc l( ;( f . , a nice van presents at C spencer CWl.Mf rlVKT. ! Proceedings of the Jaaa3ry Term Sosd Satttirisora Appointed. I In the matter of recarpeting the j county clerk's office, ordered that j the clerk purchase the necessary j carpet for the clerk's office and ' vauit. , in the matter of drawing jurors j fur tin? ensuing year, 0U names ; were urawii, irum winch the regu- ;(lar panet will he Urawn. In the matter of extending aid forAlber: Hays, ordered that $8 j per month be allowed to J. 11. i Laine for said Albert Hays. In the matter of claim of D. S. Smith of $1L4 lor conveying W. W. Saunders from place of capture to Albany, continued. In the matter of the claim of Wolverton A Irvine of $75 for at torney tees in case of application of W. R. Powers et al., for change of county road, continued. The following supervisors of road districts were appointed, the re ports of the old supervisors having been accepted and their various claims allowed : koai ni!T. No. 1 . . . . NAMK. David Scott Alfred rhelton Henry Shank Peter Brenner . . .G. V. Hunsaker A. E. Randall W. W. Richardson Jno. George J. G. Reed ..Milton Fitsgerald E. T. risher Mait Miller Ellis Knox George Cline H. Ohling . . . Henry Freerksou . .Geo. F. Burkhart D. Simon Matt Scott Alfred LUevins 4. 5. . ti.. 7. . y.. 10.. ii.. l;;.. 14.. 15. . 10.. 17.. 10. . I'd. . I'l.. ' 'Si Clarence Stockman '4 Alfred Carey -o John Duncan -7 A. F. Ayers I'd F. King 't F.M. Malone "0 (i. F. Colbert .'51 E. A. Evans o- Ino. Rebham ."! J. H. Lame . . .C. C. Jackson . . J. M. Hoiioway . . . Aaron Condra . . . Leonard Tyeer . . . . Robert Glass .Win. Rumbaugh II. Bishop .Hugh Dinwiddie C. S. Mullen Wm. Hale Jno. Brown Jerry Shea . . Frank Winkler HILLS ALLOWKI). N. II. Allen, electric lights$ 25 00 i Wallace A Thompson, kero- bene rir.-lmrrl ' Lmiiv'iUr'mnti'i ' 6 00 10 00 8 00 12 65 I. II. Lame, bncge work.. . Koontz A Lame, mdse. Mover Bros., lumber H. C. Hardmau, gravel Jos. Moist, gravel Coshow A Cable, lumber and nails Johnson A Dannals, mdse lor bridge J. F. Jones, mdse for bridge L. M. Curl, salary and post age . 08 00 ri 13 75 2 00 3 50 117 63 28 04 5 85 1 25 0 34 36 50 5(i 48 6 00 83 33 15 00 21 52 Davis Bros., lumber i .Sam'l Porter travel.. VV. C. Tweedaie, mdse I 0ver Bros, lumber, 1 v -, , (n,.,'trlf lir '.' ri ' ' r:: . W. Pngh. Iumijer. J. B. Hay worth, lumber . . . II. Farwell, treas. salary .. . J. A. Crawford, water rent. P. W. -pink. lumber Thos. Froman, road work. . G. F. Crawford, aid for Mrs E. R jbeits 00 4 00 00 1 I I? Thiiiii tMll nrrtrL- 24 00 I n, .... ..... m,.. I'uior 12 00 ! 10 00 Clark L. T. Henness, lumber .... ii. W. Wheeler, lrmler. . . . G. W. Crusan, nails li. Koidewey, stock insiee- lor ; . E. E. Montague, clerks fees Dan'l Hart, keeping poor . . lees case, R. A. Sandeis.. . Fees case, Lewis Taylor . . . 3 1 7 41 5 12 45 601 00 ! 45 8- to 20 70 35 i Fees case, A. Ferguson j.ees Cllv lis Taylor ... . reeq im.upKt nf I'hillii Walker 18 00 11 00 R. H. Wright, rebate on taxes J. B. Fitzwater, keeping poor P. Cohen, mdse Burkhart A Royce, panting Fees case, Eliza 1'ratt, in sane person Konu A Lame, aid for poor 10 (X) 1 42 15 50 15 00 6 17 4 i.'ees (.ase t Hon on 80 70 M. jr. j)orris, keeping poor, jnn Smallmnn uiioriffv- fees 143 47 40 96 3 50 Jno. J Davis, keeping poor Jno. Clemens, wood D. M. Jones, medical ser vices L. E. Blain,mdsc. for poor Chas. M. Burkhart, gravel . L. M. Curl, postage G. W. Hunsaker, lumber . . Caleb Gray. mdse. for poor. J. M. Porter, mdse. for poor II. F". W. Hamilton, lumber Win. St. John, bridge work on Calanooia 24 o 7 12 16 00 90 20 00 75 25 47 OS 14 l!i0 00 ; 75 00 J 13 00 j 11 201 I D. R. N. Biackburn. judge's i salary G. W. Phillios. fees B. W. Cooper, fees . llfttli tr luiac Hhjs . Isaac Hays, who has served this j citv as marshal during the past I i year, died at his home in the Third ! i - . . , .i i i a i warci at i.' o ciock yeri.-ruay, ageu J 02. He'came to Albany early in j the sixties and wa-- well known. I He leaves six sons and one ! daughter. The deceased was an j ! uncle of J. L. Cowan of the Linn ! County bank. He had been in until recently had been able to db-1 wbitcr and is Ifkely ta be more trcc .: ...t,-. ..:,.,.. rQi,.,i i-ral season. Chamberlains ,-;.;,;- iu i'.ulws as -itj . - .rshal. Ml .u.Avra aiui oiorrh.a Remedy lie was a member ol the L nn.:tian j p a .r-,,, L.urc for it. For sale by ciiurcli and was an upright citizen. ! The funeral will ot:cur at '2 o'clock ! to-day rom the family residence, j brief MEvriex. Maei yeast atBrownell & StaDard's Anew invoice of British trimmings at Read's. New dress tfoods the verylats.e styles at W. F. It-ad's. A tine line of new silverware just eveL-c' at Will & Stark's. As be autifiil as a dream that line o aches broadcloth at VV, F. Read's The largest and beet assortment of tea and cotfee in town at firowneil & StanardV. All kinds of spices and condiment jor the holiday trade at C. II. Spencer's. Mince meat and chow chow, both Eastern und home made, at (..'. 11, Spencer's. Extra soda crackers, fresh from the factory, every week at firowneil S Stanard's. Choice groceries, boh staple and flinty, arriving every day at C. II Spencer's. t Cranberries and all kinds of canned and evaporated fruits of be;t quality at C, II. Spencer's. Fine old cherry bounce ut M. Bauiu gart's. Finest line of jersies ever in Albany at Read's, J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing er Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd Fellows temple. Crackers, ginger ana and a grea variety of sweet goods, all fresh 'and nice, at C II. Spencer's. Our customers never have the blues, because wa give them such good bar gains. W. F Read. We handl-: three kinds of fruit jar and you will do well to see us before placing your orders. All kinds of fresh roasted coffee constantly on hand and ground to order at V. H. Spew-cr's, Mirth is short live?.. Prolong it if vou can. It will help your disposition ic trade with W. F, Read. Call on Brownell A Stanard's for candies and nuts for the holiuays.' A line as)rtment on hand. Just opened, a new barrel of small mixed pickles, which are extra nice and will be sold in.auy quantity at C, 11. Spi uccr's, Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion. ttc. For sale at M Bamugart's " For jour line imported md Ke West cigars, tro to M. Baumgart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store V 'You will, never migs the water 'Till the well runs dry." If yen want a well dug call on E. B. Havidson. He does prompt work at a reasonable price Oi.wis can Jje left at this office. The immense, sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been producd to a great extent by people who have been cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of its good qualities and urging tbein to try it. The most se vere cold will soon yield to its sooth ing etlcets. For sale by Foshay A M.ison. The dry cold weather of the early winter months is productive of a grea deal of croup among children. Moth ers shonld be on the loi-kout for it,and he prepared to arrest it as soon as the ti ret symptoms appear. True croup nevtr comes without a warning; a day or two befoie the attack the chid wiii become hoar.-e, and that symptoms is soon followed by a peculiar, rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as this hoarse ness or cough appears, all danger and anxiety may i be avoided; it has never failed, evenn n the most severe cases. There is no danger in giviug the Remedy for it contains no injurious substance. For sale by Foshay A Mason. Uooil for Linn County, The prominence given to Albany and Linn county during the past year by the West Shore has been marked and prominent. Bach month has contained interesting and readable articles, and the out come can not but be useful and satisfactory. ATTEllO CMIKAIK. An adjourned meeting of Mc pherson Post G. A. R. will be held at their hall on Friday evening.Jan. ! H, ISS0, A full attendance de- ire!.. Bvcrderof E. F. SOX, Post Commander. F. Tai;lkk, Adjutant. B. A VTiirnlnc , , . , , modes of deaths approach' are The trious, and statistics i.hoM conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases of the throat and Iiidl'sIIihii an v other. j it is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast rumbcrs of Tubeiclc (icrnis into the system and where these germs full upo'u suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation iu the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs pro ducing consumption and to the head. causing calami. Sow all this is ' uangerous anu n allowed to proceed win in unit: cause veaiu. it incoi-nci you must 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 your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschec's German Syrup. It wili give jou lui mediate relief. ' Moilh knowluit. Mr. W, H. Morgan, merchant, Lake City Fla., was taken with a severe Cold: attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its tirst stages. He tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, and had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finaly tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found immediate rel.ef ancl after using a half dozen bottles found himsHf well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can s!sow so grand a record of cures l;r. Kina's New Discoer for consumption Guaran teed ; do just what claimed tor it. Tiial bottle Uec at to.-.iuy A; Mason An Absolute Care. The original Abietine Ointment is only put up in large two ounce t'n boj.es, and is an ab-olute cure for old sores b rns, wound?, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions ill positiv ely cure all kinds of pile's, Ask for the original Abietine Ointment. Sold by Foshay A Mason for :J5 cents per box bv mail "pO cents. Winter 'hiIera. A species of boel; complaint known us "winter cholera." ajvpcHivd in several cities in the Northwest hist osittv As Mason. . Boys kilt suits al W. F. lUad'. COLI1EN MitE BAZAAB. Johns Gradwohl Hu Just a Com plete Line of Family Groceries to His Bssiaess Which "ne has bought for net cosh, and he assures his customeis that he did not give any preference to any wholesale house, and all he hopes is that the people will come and examine his prices and see w hat net cash will do, and then judge for themselves which is the best place to buy goods, just as he has dune. His prices in crockery are not changed. One-half dozen unhandled tea cu and saucers, 35 cts. y.y dozen unhandled cofTee cups and saucers, 45 cts. n dozen handled coffee cups and saucers, 50 cts. -2 dozen seven inch dinner plates 45 cts. The goods mentioned above are iron stone china, and not 0..C. ware. (.nurd Against The strike. And always hve a tottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. Vou cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, nr a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. Que dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay Mason Caution to Mathers. Every mother is cautioned against giving her chvld laudanum or ptra goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their paina. It is harm less and contains no opium or incr phine. Sold by Foshay &, Mason. We f an au1 I Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for! blood diseases. -It is a positive cure j for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions aad pimples. It purines the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Change in Bi;.lnes. All parties knowing themselues indebted to the firm of Thompson A Waters, either by note or atvount must come forward and settle the same within thirty day, as there is going to bo a chamjf. in their busi nessr Thompson A Waters. Brownsville, Or., Jan. 1st, 1880. California CMtCnre The only guara1 tetd cure for ca tarrli, cold iu the head, hay fever,rose j j(.siort! the sense of taste and unpleas ant breath, resulting Irom catarrh, Eay and pieasant. to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all duggists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro. ville, Cal. Six months' treatment for 1; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Foshay Ac Mason, Eureka, The motto of "California means I have found it. Only in the land of sunshine where the orange, lemon, olive, lig and grape bloom and ripen and attain their highest perfection in mid-winter, are the hei bs and gum found that arc used in this pleasant remedy tor all throat anu lunglrou bles, Santa Abie the ruler of coughs, asthma and consumption. Try Santa Alue the only guaranteed cure lor catarra$l by mail $1.10 A Child. Hilled. Another child kille l by, the use of opiates given in the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers givej their children surh deadly poison is sur I prising when they can relieve the ! child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker? BU 'v,0tll.tr- Z' I Acker's Baby Soother. It contains Sold bv ipp eil iu the It n ii. j Is it notbettcr to nip Consumption i the greatest scourge of humanity in the bud. than to try to slay its pro- gress on the brink of the grave. A I few doses of California's most useful i nm,i,.ti,.n iii r.i,.,.-.. .ri .. i,-r j ough treatment will cure. Nasal I Catarrh, too often the forerunner of i consumption can be cured by Califor nia Cat-R-Cure. These remedies are sold and fully warrented Masou. by Foshay A Misses K. A C. Howard are now selling their fine stock of millinery at cost to reduce their stock. Call early and secure bargain.0. CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. AGENT FOR ALL THE LEADING riT ALBANY, OREGON. L OF ALBANY, OREGON.1 president, L. Flinn. VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. Toting, cashier. G.E.Chamberlnin. TRANSACTS A GENERAL; BANKING BSfiVESfe. Arwiunts kept nubject to ch'fi.'k". Siuht Ex:haii!re anil Telegraphic Vraififer li on Ne York. Ohioa-rc, San Fra':pi-H and Porlan'I.OrtjfOii. Colli'ctiuim made on faoral-ic termc. S. E. You L. Fuss L. E. iii.K-.sS v. t. hrrblu Gk. E. Chambfri.xi.n j Jas. i Vowkll. AmisUqI Cashier. II II I i'I 1 W ' 0K, 1 1 I I kl W..SA f H w L. U, lUJ.llVll, Mjp Oft, DEALERJIN J Jfii , U GROCERIES. NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES BI Tie Lew Carries the Largest line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing tioods, Etc. in the Willam ette Valley. SUITS MADE In 1 Merchant FOSTER BLOCK, JULIUS GBADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. He has enlarged his stock equal to any on the Coast, consisting of l.orer Bros'. Silverware, ITrench, Gliina and Crvstalware. Boys' Wap;ons and "Doll Carriages, ITancv Goods, and a General -Assortment of Orockesy. aiidTOYS. He Buys Direct and Carries the Largest Stock in the Willamette Valley, to which will soon be added a complete line 01 FAMILY GEOCEEIES. Ici on parte Francois. Hier x r I G. L BLACKMAN. egTg53gJj I Successor to E. V. I.angdonJ F"Via JTit t l I DZAuaa L ii li li J ti f I Jfr- STJBSCEI iPTIOlTS -FOR AT- JONES' Revore loose WITH BILLTARD HALL IT ILL I A JM, J. 11. CHOICE WINES pt cimstnutiy on h:ind. A full line Ivo wie. Everything nrst-c'ns. iu'At Revere House, Clothier, TO ORDER Tioiiiif t. ALBANY" wirf deutch gesprochen. Drugs, Faints, Oils, Perfumery and toilet article, also a full line of books and stationery, periodicals, etc. t-iT" Prescriptions carefully compounded IN ODD FELLOWS TEKPLE. Albany OreffM. ALL- Departinen Mi liwioes BOOK STORE. Sample s, AND CLUB ROOMS. - Proprietor. AND LIQUORS of imported and ilomcstic cigar u OB. Albany, Oregon." a