IJ ! I St V III jfVJI I II I II III I "w . .- , 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, SUNDAlT MORNING, JANUARY 13,188! vtTfi..i irr ivfi Farmers & 1 1 CE COM ANY Albany Oregon Canital Stock 500000 PAID BP CAPITAL S35.MO.SS v OFFICERS. ' President Charles E. Wolvenon Vice-President J. O. Writsman. . Trewrer J, W. Ctt-k, , '.' DIRECTORS. ' K. s. Straftan, Unas. E. Wolver tou. J. L. Cowan, DB. Monteith, J. W. Caick, J. O. : Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson., Safe, Soiind, uonservatlYe A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Parsoaizo Zone Enterprise Cowan. Ralston & Co . SCcVKSSOKS TC Cowan & Cusick' Albany, - Oregon Transacts a (federal bankin? business. Draw aight drafts on New crk, Kan Fran- iseo ami Portland, Or. Loan money on approved security. Receive deposits subject to check. Collections entrusted to ..us llgrec ive ompt attention.;- JOHN BRIQGS Roses a Specialty. Cemetery lots planted and cared for by the avuith or year. ALBANY, - - OREGO The treatment of many thousands of cases of iii(; chronic weaknesses and distressing uilnicnts peculiar to females, at the Invalids' Hotel and Surpical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y..' lias afforded a vast experience In nicely adapt- jiik nu muruusuiy lesung remeoies for toe cure ui woman a iiecuiiar malacnes. Dr. Pimc'a Favorite PrMcrtpflam Is th outsrowtli, or result, of this great and -vuluable experience. Thousands of testlmo Sii.as, received from patients and from pbysh citris who have tested it in the mora umJ Wttli.1 .nil Ahotlti.tn LUt. L J . - r. 7 ... nuivu una wmm their skUl, prove It to be the most wonderfi yeicdy ever devised for the relief and mm ssurcring women. It Ls not recommended as a "cirr-all," but as s most perfect SDeciuc for, WnnID'.niimttlftV .llm.nl. V , , As a powerful. iRTlnratlac toale It nxurts strength to the whole system, and 1 -r overworked, "worn-out," "run-down,", je .i:wirc.wos,'iliop-g!rl3," house-keepers, nars-, SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, MADE MISER tg mMbrrs.and feeble women generally. Dr.! able bv that t-rrihlo lll'nv'l rnnri'a Ppnnliili.. la .1.. ri-irB imon 5 JTVSCTipTlOn m U greatest , arthly boon.bein unequaled as an appetizing! uiuibm bhiu ICHtVIBUVV lUUKt i A a anatfilaar lail atmclkaalas uaii. Tlar. "kavorit T rrtriotion?' li niSnS and to invaluable In allaying and snbdnuw nervous excitability. Irritability, exhaustion,; treeing, nervous symptoms commonly attend- r.....uu... u.i.sj, bi.-uiib mm omer ua; ni ivn iiinciionai ana organic oisea.se or too w-m). It inilucesi refreshing sleep and relieves nic.uJ anxiety and despondency. f Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescrlptlo! li a inlilmate mrd trine. careruir v com-j jxmiKled by an experienced and sklllnil phy-i icmn, ana atiaptea 10 woman's fleiicato or-i Mnixution. It is purely vegetable In Its composition and perfectly harmless In Its effect' In any condition of the system. For morn ins i -kness, or nausea,' from whatever oausoj aridng, weak stomach. Indigestion, dyspepsiaf s.i:d kindred symptoms, its use, in small doses. "Favorite Prescription" Is a positive rare for the most comilicuted and obstinate ra-sof leucorrbea, excessive flowing, painful rnoustriuition, tinnatural sappressions, prolan stM. or failing of the womb, weak hack, "female weakness," anteversion. retroversion, bearing lt.-iU-nUifiilutliLfi. nk.i.nin ...... .Mu. 1 . n fnrfl -.mmK ti'u and ulceration f the womb, inflammations and teiidernen in ovaries, accompanies) a ub " internal beat." a rrtralater and promoter of functioruti act i .m. at that critical eriil of change front liir.SiK.d to womanhood, "Favorite lresctlj ti n" is a jierfectly safe remedial agent, and caa' pr. liu-e only good results. It is equally etnt tj inland valuable lu its effects when taken Ibc ri!"se disorders anl dcrarurements incident to th.it later and nins; critical period, known ae " 1'ae Change of L'le." tJivnril? rre.criptlon." when taken in T i Ft l ISiiiSiiisi!i!riii;tiOD in Painting " ravnrllf Prr,raptloB." when taken i e:i ps. 1 heU combiccd use also rnnnvM hlnrfi tul:i:s, and abolishes cancerous and scrofulo js, liuiuors from the sy.em. j " Favorite PrpK.-rintlnn " Ih thp nnlv rr -t ki:? I'.ir winu:i. by druggists, under a' ros.:ive Wl.1 :..--. "'"n tl:e iaaiiuf:iciiirr lli..t il will Kive F.uisiiv tioii in every ciutc, or nr:icr wi;i j rrfuxitk il. This guaramoo bsas NK-ri pti'.eri on tiie oiUle-w(.jjer. und faita S U:- carried out for iuL .'ears. j Lar.-c ltr.tile4 (IjO doses; Sl.Od, or Mix! fcutliiM fev S3..'.'. I-or l. rpe. lllj'truted Trcjitlse cn IMseasrs if Wn..-i ; '.-a i-ac;:!i. rip'r-coyertdit send u-n ents is ststi. AcU resi k. l.ilUM J Uil CJ 3ain !L. BiTFAXO. X. Y. 1 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be .Given Away. Cut ont this advertisement and send it ' J. LAHMEK& CO., Nurseryman, Toronto. Canada, with 14 three-cent Canadian, o 21 two-cent American postage stamps, and thev wil! send you by mail (postpaid) in good time for planting in April or May next, your cnoiie of any one of the following collection f plants, and cuter your name in competi tion for the 00 in gold that they are giving aw .y in order to introduce their nur sery slock. Collection of Plants: No. 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardy climbing roses, No. 32 overblooiuiug roses for houe cul ture. " No. 4 2 dahlias. No. fr 10 glsdiola. '; . , , No, 6 3 faardr m ria ." -i' ' No. 8 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice" kinds. No. 96 very choice plants four house cul ture. No. 105 cherry currants (re')i No. 11 ft Lees prolific currant (slack) No. 12 5 white grape c.,rrnts All letters with this advertisement enclosed along with stamps for any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as thev 'oiui to hand, and the senders of the first thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows: 1st $250 j The next 20, $10 each. 2nd 100 ! The next 40. 5 each. 3rd 60 j The next 415, 9i each. 4th 30 I 1 he next 820, $1 each. 6th 20 After fiO.OOO letters have been received, the senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive gifts as follows: 1st 225 I Next 10, $15 each 2nd 135 I Next 15, $10 each 3rd- 75 ! Next 40, $5 each 4-.n- 50 Next 470, $2 each 5th 25 f Next 500. $1 each After h. 0,000 letters have been received, the senders of the next 1,000 letter will rc ceivo gifts as follows: and 2 flO.i each Next 5 $20 each &, 4 and 5.. 75 each I Next 15 lOcoch ii, 7 and 8. . . 50 each Next 3ti4 3 each 9, 10, 11, 12. 25 each Next !)3 1 each After 150,000 letters htve been received the senders of the i.ext 1.109 letters will leceive gifts as follows: 1 HOT each Next 10 $20 ea.h 2 75 eat h Next 25 lOeach 3 ana 4 50 each Next 5S5 ... . 2 each Next5 25 each Next 47!t 1 each Any person may send any number of times for any of the above collections If 5 cents in stamps extra is sen, we will send in Jun next a printed list cf the names of all persons who are entalod to cuts.' We make this liberal offer to readers of the Hkrald, knowing it will not pay ujniw, but our object is to iotro luce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto and Shrubmount. Out... Kochcster, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, (., and Chicago, 11. and we will guarantee all sw:k to reach our customer in good condition. We employ no arents, but deal direct with customers, and can sell and dcliict stock to any part ot the United States cr 'at,aia at about one- ! half the Dru e c-har-ul b-.- ..Hi . j through agents, kemcmbtr we wi.l not be I undersold by any renab!e firm, bend us m list of wants and we ill quote you prices; or jl 10 cents for a hand onu; iliustratud catalogue which you may deduct from vour first order. Address all letters', J. LAH MER & CO., Nurserynen. TORONTO, CANADA. Messrs. Winn & Humphrey have oeiiecl a choitv line of cigars at the Western I'nion telegraph and expret-s oliice. Just received, another lot of those fine hand sewed French kid shoes, the very i neapesi ever Drought to town at v. j. rieaa s, Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Oint mem is unequaleri for old chronic seres. Many cases have been perma jiiwv i uieu oy H. r or sale oy to- siist :aon. d usi leeeiveu at t. Read's a ful line of ladies fine muslin underwear, also cirls' white d i an ana see them. -l! Jt.i . .. "."lllC Jutt received, krsd'. verv fine. a fresh barrel of saur at u. H. Spencer's. 'I . . A '1 1 I I . Mini 11 vr J . LU L(r H CAV Pit so quickly cured bv Shiloh's Cnr? w 7. . ' "f ounon s cure. We Ku"-ee lu rosliay & Mason, WIT I VAIT OTTT!mr.n " 'uii 1UU BUrmjtl WITH DY8- P.r8,'.a an.d ,iver complaint Shiloh's nanzer is guaranteed to cuie voil ' . -'"'ll o .llr in th nmul. . .. Sure 18 lne "medy fr you. Foshay & r. rn . ,.. , . ll nn tl V.UKliU, HEALTH AND 6wcel nreath secured, bv Shiloh's Ca tsrrh Remedy. Price, 50 cents. Nasal iniector free. rn.nv Jt Mimn . rui I.AM E BACK, SIDE OK CHEST I'BE V . I fnnon r-orus Plaster. Price, 25 cents rosnay aisson oHILOll'S COUGH and consump. tion Cure;is sold by us on a guarantee. ji cures . consumption. Foshay & .vis son. UlllTrilu1 Y..m you neea lor constipation, loss of ap. pvinx, ui..iiit!i gnu an symptoms of dyspepsia. Price. 10 and 75 cents wer . i o.-un.T cv .l!l.s()ii. thOU, WHOOPING COUGH akd eroncnuis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Foshay & Mason. " And see Will & Stark's beautiful diamond iewelrv and silverware for the holidays. First street. TX7'IWKIGHT WISHES TO It liouiice to those desirous i AX! of re- 1 X ins.truftkm in rltwer iiiiitiii'' in oil colors Landscape painting in oil colors, Marine pniiitinjer in oi colors. Portrait paintinir in oil ctilors. Landscape paintinjr in water colors. Flowers in water colors. That lie is prepared to jrive lessons m llie al ove studies in the Strahan i'lock 1 liin-e desirws of joining any of tln-je laes ;cat. ec1lrc terms bv 'Unit: at the City Druj Store tll Absolutely Pure. This iower never vanes. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenesa Mure economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in compctf iion witb multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in c-ins. Royal Bakiv Vw DR V. 10-- VVnl' t. S.. D W Crowley & Co., Acrents.T Portland, Oregon PHUslt'lAXS. , G W. 1IASTON, 1HYS1CJAN AND SUR , geon, Albany, Oreron. M.'i ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND - Sl'Rr geon, Albai.y, Oregon. c. C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND .SUR geon Albany, Oregon, office in Pierce's new block. Office hours, from 8 a. h. to 4 p. si. A. J. ROSSITER. VETERINARY SUR- seon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animal6 on scient ific principles. Office second door cast of the opera house, Albany, Oregon. TAR R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR. XJ geon, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of fier; man and Aniericiiii olle P. Klerlrleaud llorueoputhlc Treat nirnt nWOSE DESIRING EITHER OF THESE X safe and reliable methods of treating dis ease will find Dr. E. A. JlcAl'ster prepared with excellent appliances for administering either, as the nature of the ease may require. He may be found at his office on Third street, two iioors south of the electiic likht station, when not abxent on professional business. Dli. E A. M'ALISIKK, HOMEOPATHIC Physician, has removed his office from Flinn's block to lis rtsit'encc mi Third street, two doors south of the electric light station. ATTOIt.fcS. DR. N. BLACKBURN, ATTfUtNEY AT . Law, Albany, Oregon. Oftfte in Odd bellow's Temple. -Vill practice in all courts of the slate, and give special attention to all business. yyOLVEl!T()N CHARLES lETTrTORNEY IV at Law, Albany, ur. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's stor JK. WEATIIOKFORD, ATTORNEY AT . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the courts of thestate, and give special attention trt all business. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OK.-CHAS. Pfeiffer, Prop. Oniy first eclass house in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stai;e office for Corvsllis.'il TJ EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE XA. and jeweler, Albany, Oregon.fl LTSE OREGON ) all pain, RELIEF FOR external VORDS OF " wood for sale. 1)Y FIR AND MAPLE Apply to S, Gourley. tlyslers ! Oysters ! EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN! SERVED fresh every day at H. Oiercks' restaurant Hermann Diercks, Prop, THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the Saltmarsh building be low the Revere House, where good meals will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck in vites nle old customers and the public gener ally to call. The tables will be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac, tion guarantee . Mr. Diercks was formerly proprietorfof the Revere Ho jse restaurant, which he ran on the European p'an.but found that pian didn't succeed, so he opened his present restaurant where be has given general satisfaction. I' Persons wanting a first-class meal should so to Hermann's. taTNo Chinese employed. Meat Market. MEAT AND 8ALMCN "CRESH EVERY -L day at Hjde's meat market. (Fish specialty and a full market kept up f 'oAI COST! 1 BOOTS AND SHOES. Brownell & Stanard have still a goods assortment to select from, anu among inem nave : RiM A Lauies best quahtv Rochester made Kr lf I-: .1 ...... .-. . . . r . biu uuiwii. e a: reuuiar nruw k mi extra quality rr UiU button, 3; regular price r on uooa rr kiu button 3; regular price.. 4 00 iii.ni. vaonuoia nutton. Kest nualitv. a To; regular mice s ji Bright Gondola buUon, good style 2 QOBk regular price Rnn Amcrium kid, button, best-uialiti . egular price " inn Amen, an kid, button, tcc-onu quality. Zz; regular pnee 2 00 good assortment of childien ana Misses oil grain school shoes from 1 to el '20: ret ular Driee SI : i mi Ladies rubliers 30 and 40 Mens rubbers..... in Come lieSore all are tlosed ont... BROWKELL & STANAKD.J? 1 M UNi A t; Ll k?NU WnilluPAj! uwiur can li&t MiU.c- ii caiiing at j.eh'g jewelry ktt-ta. M. Frer. Hermann's nestauran Discoveries -.Marf - ValaaMe Taaa Arc 8auU-AWetbe California dis coverf for Consoiaption and diseases of the throat. Chest and Luugs, and Calilprnla - Cut-It-Cure, the only guar anteed cure- for Catarrh, Cold iu the Head; and kindred complaint. They are sold at .er package, or three lor $2.50, and are recommended and used by the leading physician of the Pacific Coast No secret compounds. Suaranteed bjJPoehay 4 Mason '-' 11 ' 1 ! -a a 1 . , a Baeklla'sArateafialve. The best Salve In the world for uU Bruises, Sore, Ulcers,. Salt Rheum Fever S ores,: Tetter, .happed bands, Cbilblai as oratsand (all skin erup ions, and positively cures Piles, or n pay required It Is guaranteed t give perfect satisfaction, or mone refunded. Price 25 ceaU per box a FMhay4Masb!i4 When Baby When she was a ChDd, She cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, ' &b clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, She gave them Baatoria. Go and see Will & Stark's. the new silverware at Auction every Saturdav afternoon at M. J. Monteith's. Portrait i Photographer siuaio Corner See ond and Ferry Sts, to la -HA- Southern Pacific Company's THE MOUNT .SHASTA ROUTE. Time Between Albany aad aa FraarlKCo 35 35 California express trains run daily between Portland and San Francisco. 4:00pm..Lv., S:18pm..Lv. 7:45 a ni..Ar.. . . . Portland . . . . Ar . . 10:45 am ...Altany Lv.. 6:45 am ... S. Francisco. Lv.. 7-00 am Loral Pass. Trala Daily- Ex. Sunday 8:00am..Lv 12:40 pm..Lv 2:40 p m..Ar. ... . Portland . Allany..., Eurene.. ..Ar. .Lv. ..Lv. 3:45 pui ,11:35 am . 9:00 am Lebanon Branch. 8:20 p m..Lv. !:0C p m..Ar.. 12:50 p iu..Lv., l.Zd p m..Ar. . ..Albany... ..Lebanon... ..Albany...., . . Lebanon. . . , Ar. ,.Lv. .Ar. .Lv. 6:30 am b:45 am 2:45 pm 2:00 pm PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS TOUBIijT -SLEEPING CARS For accommodation f second-class pas sengers attached to Express Trains. The O. A. C. R R. Ferry males connection with all the regular trains on the east side di vision from foot of F street. West lde Division. Between Poulard and Corvallis. Mall Train Dally-Except Sunday 730am. .Lv .. Pot lair J ..A. 12:26 pin.. Ar CcrtaiiisL".. . t.iOo.m ..3C r. m Express Train Dally Except Sunday 4:60pm..Lv Portland... Ar.. 9:00am 8:00 p m..Ar.....Mcllinnville.Lv.. 5.45am At Albany and Corvallis Econnect with trains of ureron PaclncKaiiroad. THROUGH TICKETS lo All Points SOUTH AND EAST via California. 5TFor full information reirardiiir rates. maps, etc-, call on company's agent at Albany a. aUbULKK, t J". MWtltb, Manafrer. Asst, O. F. & P-A Land Harveylng. TiARTIKS DKSlime BOKVEYIlie DONS CAN OB. 17 tain accurate and prompt work by calling upon ex-county surveyor F. T. T. Fisher. He has complete conk of Held notes and town ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in nv pan 01 uan county, rostomce aaurees, miners tcaiion, urrn eouuty, urejron. j - FOSHAYI& MASON ' Wholesale and Retaii; Drasgiste g Booksell ers r ' Dlhselntlen Wotlce. f pHK PARTKBR8H1P HIKSTOFORK BX1ST1NG BK- J. twecnO. W. Harris and W. E. Gillett, maruw ueawrs, is in is oay aissoived b mutual consent: Mr. r Gillett retirincr a! persons knowing- themselves indebUd to this firm will please call at their shop and settle at once. u. w. Harris, ' " W, E, OOLBTT. Albany, January 7, 188. Wanted. FitJR GOOD RELIABLE MEN WA?HTD to sell the improved Sinjer. A team and wagon famished, Address or call on the singer junuiaaiunna uompany. J A ARCHIBALD. Agent, Albany, Or Notice. CIIANOROFKAME. In the Connty Court of Linn County, State VI VICKUIIi UJIUE IS atKEKY GIVEN TO AM. persons concerned that bv cnlernf h County Court duly made and entered of record on Monday, January 7th, 18S9 the name of Charles 11. Schubei t whh eh from Charles H. Schubert to Charles 11. Muelle Done by order of the Hon. D R. N. Rlai-k. burn judge of said oountv court. Witn.u mv hand . . 1 .1... i . m i . " "'J muu iuckw UI Kill) CtlUIl fWxed this 7th day of January A. D. 18M. 1.G MONTAGUE, Count- Clerk. 8IXBUNDKEU ACRES OF GOOD PASTURAGE And abundance ot running water on the Klliott Kuneh, four miles south of cio Horses ?1 per month; cattle 50 jj-No diseased btoch received, cents, . V. MOON, ecio, Urcfrcd. Overland laliforn GENERAL NEWS. L : - December Report of the Depart- , ; ; merit of Agriculture. TEKBIBLE STEAMSHIP BISAsTEB. Many Lives Lost by the Sinking of a Steamship Appalling Condition oi Thinga in Dakota. The Herald's Special Djspaatcbis. Washington, Jan. 12. The De cember report of the department of agriculture makes the product of corn 19,877,905 bushels, valued on the farm at 34.1 cents per bushel against 44.4 for the crop of 1887, an increase, of 23 per cent.,the product ot .'ojotBiDg 27 per cent, less in oluirM titan average yield of seven corn surplus states is 61 :i busbels per acre. The wheat aggregate is 4.148,605 bushels, an average yield of 111 bushels per s-cre, w:nter wheat, 116 bushels, spring wheat 103 bushels. The average farm value is 926 cents against 681 cents for previous crops. The difference is due more to for eign than domestic scarcity. The aggregate for oats is 7,577,475 bushels, valued at 378 cents against 30 cents for the crop of 1887. Com parison of the aggregate value shows the present corn crop worth $3155 more than the previous one, wheat $7455 more, oats $555 less DAKOTA l FFEBEBg. Aa Appalling Condition of Tblnas atevealed In Walsh County. Fargo (Dakota) Jan. 12. Inter est in the Walsh county sufferers is revived by the receipt of a letter from Rev. J. C. Omland, which leaves no1 ground for doubt that conditions of the most appalling nature exist in Walsh county. Rev. Omland states that need west of Park River is so great that there is danger of starvation among the mo6t recently arrived Scan dinavians, who have absolutely nothing left upon which to subsist except frosted wheat. STEAMSHIP W KECKED. -11 A British Steamer Cora Down With One Hnndrrd People. MArmiD,Jan. 12. A large steam er has been wrecked off the Island of Sicarga, twenty-five miles north east of Carolina. It is supposed 100 persons were drowned. Thirty survivors arrived at Caronua. Will Br forced to Resign. iiicao, Jan. 12. The rumor is rvivd more yositively thn before that Chief Arthur, "of .the Protherhood of Iingineers, will be forced to resign, and that A. R. ( avpner, of Caliiorma, will be chosen to succeed him inside of three moiiths. A SATIfcFACTOKV SETTLEMENT. There Will Be No tftrlke On the Southern Pacific. San Francisco, Jan. 11, Gen ernl Manager Townr, of the South ern Pacific Company stated to-day that the difficulty between the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi neers and Master Mechanic Ryan, of the Atlantic Division of the Southern Pacific had been adjusted after a conference with Chief Arthur and his committee, and on terms (satisfactory to the company' sod the engineers. He wou.d sot state, - however, whether or not Ryan would be retained in the company's employ. Chief Arthur was seen and con firmed the statement that the trouble had been satisfactorily set tled. NEW TO-DAY. ClTKAYED FROM NEAR TANGENT, O one 2-year old part Jersey heifer. White ana pale red spots, ni Ring around the nose. A hole in tbe right ear. Tbe owner will pay liberally for information left at this office. LOST IN THIS UIT ON THURSDAY, -Jin. 3, a parcel containing a pair of ladles shoes wappert In box. The finder will pease leave at the 't ofBse.' LOST. ONE BROWN HARE, BRANDED WITH the ace of clubs, cjnarter circle over it on the left stifle; also one brown horse sulkling colt running with mare. Last seen near the residence o .Mrs. Bodine, four miles east of Albany. A liberal reward will be giveu for uie return of the animals or tniom&tiou leading to their return to Hub. Bryant. JAMKS H. WiLKlNS. WANTED-A LADY TO CANVASS AND sell Dr. Sill's Electric Kelt's. Inquire cf C. E. Morton, St. Charles Uotel. c 1HOICE ITALIAN PRUNE TREES FOR sale. Apply to P. W. SriNK Albany For Sale. ,i-k SMALL TRACTS AD THREE FARMS " on mhv tAt-nia. flijue near town. U.UKIAA1 DK C. C'HAML'EKLIN, HOMEOPATHIC phvsician and surgeon. Office, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. tttnary Birds for Male. F TOl'R FIRST-CL8S SINGEKS-1 LIX- net, 2 German and 1 Oriole. Inquire of Mrs Wm Myers, on Water street. tetweeu KllKWorth and Bruadalliin, Britk for slle I 100,000 .'Ool brick for sg'e Apply to . v,Cai-ell. Albany. DAVIS BROS- AND CO. DKALKRH I.N OKNKRALjMERCIIiMJIriR. sll Ebb. LJJi W Co.. O f EGOS BEEP SEA FI8BUC The Pnrnose and Meets of This Yam laaBcr Corporation. The Tauqina Deep-sea Fishing Company which was incorporated on December 7, 1888, has lateiy in creased its capital stock to $250, 000. The object of the company is to engage in the buiness of fishing for deep-sea and other food fish in the waters of the Pacific ocean, and to provide "cold storage" fpi the protection of such prod net, ae well as to dispose of the same for gain or profit, Also to erect and run the necessary machinery for furnishing electric lights for the company's own use, and to furnish light for compensation in the vicin ity ot Taquina bay Oregon. A ninety-five ton schooner to 1e I the course of construction fartae company's use, to be com pietea at an early date, the vessel will be first-class in every particular. In connection wth the plant,the com pany own in fee simple a tract ot land on the bay, comprising eleven and one-half acres, including the the required water frontage for the water frontage for the com pany's business; the main track of the Or goo Pacific railway crosses said property. Upon this tract there are several buildings already erect ed adapted to the necessary uses of the company. It L fact long known to many persons that tie 'Pacific ocean abounds in nearly all of tbe favor ite verities of deep-sea food fish, which unlike tbe deep sea fish in tbe Atlantic, are awaiting man's enterprise to be utilized and mode profitable. It is al kiovn to those that haveiven the matter consideration, tlmt deep 6ca fish re j sort to what is technical:? knowu as banks for tbeir food, which are to them what pastures are to her bivorous animals. It is from these banks that the fish are obtained. The oniy fishing lauk yet discov ered south of Puget sound are lo cated abttut fortv-fiye miles south west of Yaquina bay. The official renort of 1888, as made by tbe offi (era of the United States fish com midsioner steamer Albratross,shows these banks to be sixty miles long by about thirty miles in width, the average depth being about torty eight fathoms, which depth is con sidered by experts to be the most profitable tor deep sea fishing. As the buildings and plant this couipauy are only about fifty miles from the flirting grounds it CHir oe v readily be seen that tli';y have, a great advanta; over the fichei nitio on the Sound, whose halibut grounds arc about 250 miles torn a railroad. The Ya quioa companv expect o ente lurgely into the business of halibut east.and will no doubt find it proa tible. Mr. W. T. Ra fer of Y ouinais president of the company Mr. S. S. West of the same place, secretary, aud Dr. Georjre II Chance is treasurer and consider able o: the stock: is owned here. Witchcraft In Vermaaj. A belief in witchcraft still pre vails in the agricultural commun ities of Germany, as the following incident shows: "A farmer lost seveml head of cattle within a tew months, and his family agreed that this could only be tbe result of witchcraft, exercised by a neighbor with whom they were not on very friendly terms. A miller from the yicinity, far-framed for his power over evil sp-.nts, wa consulted, and ordered the doors to be painted with a certain oiutmeot. The evil doer be said would only be kept from further mischief by having his or her nose squeezed between the door and jamb until tbe mem ber ws crushed. The first person who entered was the neighbor's wife who was duly captured, and who, through the attempt at crush ing her nose was unsuccessful, re ceived some serious wounds on tbe head in ber attempt to escape her torturers." English 4,It is and American Advertising. a mistake," said a weir known advertising agent to me re- o nt'y, "but a common one. to sup pose that Americans spend more in advertising than do the business men of other nations. I think Americans spend more wisely and get more display for their money, hut the actual sums expended bv English advertisers exceed th'te exiieoded by Americans. One English firm alone spent last yer at least $500,000 in advertising one commodity. Two hundred nl seventy-five thousand dollars of this money was disbursed in Eoglaud and $150,000 of it in this country, the balance elsewhere. They get more display out of the $140,000 spent here thnn out of the $275,000 spent in England. No American firm can equal this le cord of expenditure, which tenor a solitary instance, but will be re peuttd by the came firm this year, aud may be for years to come " FOR DYSPEPSIA and lives com plaii:., " have a printed jji-araiitec on every bottle of Shiloh's VitaHzcr. It never fails to vure. Foshay & Maron. .French keeps railroiict time. MS CFBB. A BUI lo Incorporate a Great Irrl aatlon C'enspaay. From Washington comes the report that the Joseph bill, to pro mote the interests - of agriculture by irrigation and encourage tbe settlement of the arid Und in New Mexico was mflde a special order tor at the meeting of th6 Commit tee on Agriculture. The bill was introduced in the last session of Congress and creates tbe Jornada and El Paso Reservoir and Canal Company, a corporation whose ob ject is to coostruct and maintain a' series of storage reservoirs, together with a canal and laterals for the ir riga ion of arid or desert lands on the Jornada de la Nuerto and in the Mesilia and Rio Grande valleys of Southern New Mexico and Texas for the promotion of .agriculture. The stock of the company ialSot to exceed 9100.000.000. TheHill ap propriates $25,000 to defray tbe expeut-e of the survey, location and maps of the reservoir and laterals. Mas Cirover Twittered T . Mr. Thurston, of Nebraska,spoko in Clticago the other evening and told this story which broke bis audience all up: 'Mr. Thurston related an anec dote about a lady who bought a canary bird, unwanted to sing at all hours, and named him Grover. G rover, however, didn't twitter, but after waiting a long time for G rover's song, one morning the lady's maid rushed into the old woman's room in a state of great excitement. Tbe old lady en quired: vrias Grover sung?" io Grover has not sung any song," replied the maid, "Has my sweet Grover twitter ed?" "Ko," said the maid, "Grover has not even twittered a twitter, but Grover has laid an egg." And the old lady exclaimed in her dUms( : . "Well, you can't tell what a democrat is going to do next." Laughter. Harpers Bazaar. I The American Invasion of Englaad. "I was talking with an American author who recently returned from England. MDo you know be askad what strikes me with more force every time I visit London? It is tbe Americon Invasion of England. As tbe years go iiy there are mare and more American plays in Eng lish theaters, American books in English shops, and American magazines on English newstands. Harper's has a circulation in Eog lnd ot'ovr 30.000 copies a montn, far more than that oi any Eiglisit nisgaziue selling at The same price. I believe that it is oolv a question of time when alt the leading American publishers will have branches in Londou, The Lippen- cotts and Appletous have agencies now; the Putnams have a store where they sell not only their own iKKks but those ot Hcugrh'on. Miliin & Co., whose English agent they are. The Harpers keet Mr. Osgood in London, and sooner or later they will see thutit is to their nterest to English market uo dm. publishing their own magazines themselves and their own books. too, and bidding against the Eng lishes for the tost books of the leading English authors " Keeping Up Appearances, Paper safes are tbe latest Inven tion for young business men ,who are starting in tbe financial worla without much capital. Ti e parxr sate as now constructed cannot La distinguished by the eye from the genuine article It can be bought in any cize, and as a receptacle for utch-baskets and dds and ends of . the office, it is unsuroaased. While being cheao in prio, it pos sesses aa imposing appearance, and Chance customer seems the mighty safe in the office, is at once impressed with the digoity and financial app arauce of tcsconctra he is d?aliap with. Winter Cholera. A species of bowel cotnnlaint known as "winter cholera," appeared in several cities iu tbe Northwest last winter and is Ifkely to be more iren- eral this season. Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrheal Remedy a certaiu cure for it. For sale by foshay A Mason. 1 WH. IAV1S, M. D. PHYSICIAN surgeon. Co he found at his AND room U. Strahan's block. First street. Albany Oregon- ttf ANl'KD, IMMEDIATELY II do reneral houMtwork. A GIRL .TO. For Dartica- Iar, inquire of Di. O. C. Awbrey. . WHY WILL YOU oocou. vWw Shiloh's Cure will cive immediate re lif?c Price 10c 50c. aneL l. FoKhaa- Maun. 8IULOITS CATARRH REMEDY A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria and canker mouth. For sale bv Pa. shay & Mason. 1IACKMETACK" a lastiko ivn fragrant perfume. Price 25 trnrl SO ents. Foshity A Mrsoh. SHILOH'S CURE wtll immeoiatk. ly relieve croup, whooping coujfh and bronchitis, tor sale Foshay A Mason. ' - - 1 SEMTLB MAX or UK tin In snumrior nil . .rcsnn ilinir with a n ix-cUMe vnuim ady, with a vit'w to mntniuony, A good me &nd living to the rivht 0113. Address, . t. A B -x Albai, Or. v.. -SH. " ; .a a at' 11 1