" -111 . JMk IBmK die b i.i,.. 'mmn m- mk m& hr.. iiM in .riiT' 1 1 I, 1 1-i , i ; i .- in, i - '. i , r i - r -" - ; ' ; -.. ... ' ' m'M !. i "i.i.j. -iii i ' .'. i1 .' .'I! 1 i in mill'., i , i . im 1 1 i . . in i . :-' iW-.- .. - 13 CEOTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, WKESpiYlI ' 7 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Uc Given fAway. Cut ont this advcitiwnint and send it J. LAIIMEK & t'. Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three --ert Canadian, h 21 two-cent American postage stamp, ard thev will seiwi you by mail (pcotpaid) in goid time lor planting in April or .May iiext, yojii j cnoice of any one of the folio mi; collcotimi ! of plant, and enter your name in competi tion for the 49,9m. 00 in gold that they are ririr- -v,y u, order t introduce their nursery-stock. . . , . Collection, of Plant?: ' JMk 3--X OTerbloomiuc roar for boih cul ture. -' No. 42 dahlias No. 5 10 (fladioia. No. 63 hardy grape viae. No. 78 raspberry plai.ta, 4 each black and red: No. a 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kind No. 95 very choice plants four house cul ture. No. 105 cherry currants (re' No. 115" Lees prolific currants (hlack) No, 12 5 white grape cumnts AH letters with this advertisement enclosed alon)r with stamp for any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as thev roue to hand, and the senders of the first thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows: 1st 250 The rent 20, $10 each. 2nd 100 The next 40, to ca. h, 3rd - 60 I The next 415, ? each. 4th 30 ' The next bio, 91 each. oth 201 . After M,000 letters have ben rronived, the senders of the next 1,100 letter will receive gifts as follows: 1st $225 Next 10, S15 each 2nd 135 j Next 15, $Iu each 2rd 75 I Next 4f, 5 ea, b 4th 50 I Next 470, tl fa. h Mh Next iOO. 1 each Ai..r 1 u i lf'tn) have been received. e !'.. ii if u xt 1,000 Jettr will re- j i:j a- I ! I .u .: .ii .-nj.' i-ch Next 5 (2n each 5, 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15 10 rich 6, 7 and 8. . . 50 eat h Vr 1 3!4 3 each , 10. 11, 12. 25 each I Next 3 1 each After 150,000 letters ki.ve been r eivwl the senders of the uext 1.109 letters will receive sifts as follows: 1 $100 each I Next 10 $20 eac - 75 each Ncxti'i lOeaeh and 4 50 ea-'h J Next 685 2 eai-h Nexto 25 each Next 479 1 each Any person may send any number of times for any of the above collections If ." cent in stamps extra is sen., we w:ll send m Jnn next a printed lirt of the aaines of 11 persons who are entitled to irifts. We make this libera! offer to readers of the Hrrald, knowing it will uot pav a- cow, but ur object is to intro lii'-e our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing poiu:n are Toronto and Shruhmotint. Out.., Kocht-fter, N. Y.. Louisville, Ky., l'lainesville, O., and Cliicatto. III., and we will guarantee ail uo"k to ic.ieh ur customers in good ccndition. We employ mo arents, but deal direct with customer. , and can sell and deliver stock to any part 01 theL'uited States or Caiiaua a l a'iiout one half the price charged by other nur-ervn.en, through agents, hcim-inhcr we will not be . idersoid by any reliable firm, send us Mt of wants and we will .ucte von prie: or 10 cents for a hand onie iiliiNt rated caUlrvii' -h!"h yoi nav deduct from our lirot order Address all letter?, J. LAHMEH & CO., uit-ryiien. 1 TOKOxNlO, CANADA. SMITH & WASHBURN, Haying j r.r(h.cd Stoves :SEEDS i The largest assortment eror brought this country, embracing every thing for the uee of Also a very fie line of AND- ONION SETS Thee $rerlsa-e western grown and adapted eodeciallv for this climate. They will be sold for Fi Cents Her pa PER. tST A Iihera! di.ic.utit to dealers gardeners buying in qnautity. and il'allacc,TliOiipsfijMTro TROUP, WHOOPING COl'wll and lironchitis immcoiiitely relieved bv Shiloh's Cure. Fosh.i v A Mason. ISUCCESSORS TO mm. Lawn Grass. Seec this well known store and added largely to the stock carry an immense lino and Gren er al Hardware Wills! Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvti of purity,ftrcnfi:th and wholesomeneBB More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competi tion witb multitude of low test, short weight alum 01 phosphate powders Sold only in c ms, Rotal Bakin Vw deb Co. W. Wall it.. N.T. D.W Ckowlbt & Co., Ajrente, Portland, Oreffoi. OF ALBANY. OREGON. president, L. Flinn. TiCK-FRKsiDENT S. E. Young, CAsniER. E. W. Langdon mRANSACTS A GENERA L BANKING 1 Bl'blNESfc. Accounts kept subject to check. Sizht Exchange and TclegTaphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on 'avorable termr. S. E. Yocng L. Fuvm L. E. Blais , W. E. IXstiLL E. W. Lanspok. Jas. P. Powfi.i,. Assistant Cashier. H. F. MERRILL, Banker, ALBANY, - OREGON Sells exchange on New York, San Francisco und Portland. Buv notes, state, county and citj warrants. Receive deposits subject t check. Interest allowed on time de posit Collections receive prompt attention Correspondence solicited. jgffOflU-e hours from 8 a. m. l 5 p. M Aircnt for reliable fire andmarine nsurance companies. tf. . TWEKPALE -BCLB EARLY BREAKFAST amd Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Parlor and Heat ing Stores and all kinds of Kitchen Vtensili. Also a Complete Assortment of ers and BUILDERS' JumpM, Jlmse, Cepperwrc, Tinware JP'-t -nbers' Good Specialty. PRIC. . "WARANJEED TO BE SATISFACTORY Tat Public is Xmritoi to 0U md Impact Our Stoek. TSJCIAWi AND TV su.eon. Cnn he ft i i ais'ofto roon ic Sirahan's bloca( Ia,4 Mnt, AJoauy Orejron' "TKR C. CHAHBERLIir. tECftOFATHM jj phrsicimnv pbvsicianr and surfif s . Jot, .eoi Third and Ly n su-eea7, utb;ob. GW. MA8TON, fJPH-ICaUjrjAND 80B , feon, Albany.iOrer.ii.;-.',: MB. ELtIS, PBY8i4jr AHD-fiTORr a C. KELLY. PHTfljCTAir AN gOsV geon Albany, Crcgffiy iw tn -PlsreVa new block. Offloatbourv ksa 8) A IV p p.m. ' N'fe- v? V"' A J. ROSSITES,. OW IHAR-tUIl-llii il mfflbw &-Jutt -)aite -veaarin- ary maHett prpi-4r- ir-i diseases of air domesticated animals on I scientific principles. Office second door east of the opera house, Albany, Oregon. DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR. geon, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of GerJ man and American w iWes. EleetrleaBd BMcpalhte Treatment THOSE DESIRING EITHER OP THESE safe and reliable methods of treating dis ease will find Dr. E. A. McAlister prepared with excellent apnliances tor administering either, as the nature of the case may require. He may be found t his office on Third street, two uoors south el the electric litfht s'atisn, when not absent Oi professional business. DK. A. M'AUSTER, HOMEOPATHIC physician, has removed his affire from Flion's block t bis residence on Third street, two irs south oi the electric light station. ATTVKNET8. DR. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEAT . Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd bellow's Temple, fill practice in all courts of the state, and give special attention to all business. j OLVERTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's ijock, ever L. 2. Blain's ter . j JK. WEATHORfORD, ATTORNEY AT . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the courts of thestate, nd give special attention to all business REVERE HOUSE. ALBANY, OR. CHAS Pfeiffer, Prop.) Only first-eelass house iu the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General slaire affice for Corvallis. HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE . and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, FOUND A GOL RING WITH TOPAZ set. Owner can have same by .calling at F. M. Freneh's jewdry store. 1 I CORDS OF -I V wood far sale. FIR AND MAPLE ly to S, Gourley. Oysters t Oysters ! EASTERN AN OLYMPIANI SERVED fresh every dar at H. Diercks' restauraat Lrnvd 8trveylJM( PARTUS PISIBUfQ, kUKTSTlWa MH! MI CI tain accurate and prompt work by calling upon ex-county surveyor t, T. T. Fisher. He hascomplete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in any part of Linn county. Postoffice address, Millers Station, Linn county , Oregon. TBS s HARDWARE, and OREGON WT H. ATIS, M. D.it JEWEL Gardeners Too i, v. Rrtsiierit Uarrisoi's Arntxlria rum caufum TKinr mpciuMi V;': . -v : .;- '1? Ofiom a Tkeir Znek-A', 0li .'airla Paraeil OawilhainB. TW Rniu'i flimi ill flwnati has I V 1 : tr. Tith Gwnenil ptintem .nA hut ofin wkA and Ninth street at 2 :35 p. m. The WW WW''. - ' W - party took carriages and were im mediately driven to the Arlington hotel. A large crowd was present to greet their arrival. TIE C'AUFOKMA TatAIN K0BBEKM ffleers aro Their Track aasl Will ' Likely Capture Thena. Tulark (Cl.) Feb. 26. Two officers returned last night from the chaBe of the train robbers and are positive that they are on the right track. They followed tracks ninety miles to Lfmpard Canyon in the Coast Range. Their horses gave out and they had to return. A new start will be taken this evening. Two men answering the description of the robbers have been seen by Mexicans in the mountains. The Paraeil ComIsbIm. London, Feb. 26. The Parnell commission resumed its investiga tion this morning. Runsell states that Saturday Richard I'igott we it to the residence of Henry La bouchere and in the presence of George Augustus Sala signed a confession stating that the letters upon which the Times based it? charges against certain members of the house of commons wre fc rgeries. A Old Wave. Chicago. Feb. 26. The temper ature at 8 o'clock this morning was as follows at the different places : In New York 18 degrees, Chicago 28 degrees, St. Paul 14 degrees, Winnepego degress below, ew Orleans 50 degrees. 8 FATE DISPATCHES. Newsy Items frwsntthe 8lte Capltal- Ai tlelea f lacurporntlon riled. SAi.tM, Feb. 26. Articles of in corporation nled to-day in the sec retary of state's office : The Philosophical Spiritnta! Association N. C. Boatmai, E. F.Staley,Morris S. Liden, V. J. iaylor, V. h I lay den, A. P. Beebe, incorpora tors; principal place oi business, Portland; value of proerty $1(10. The Albany street Railway Co., E. J. Lanning, A. Hackletnan, G. F. Simpson, W. F. Read, W. II. Goltra, M. Sternberg, W. C. Tweedale. Samuel E. Young, A. B. Mcllwain, Chns. E. Wolverton, incorporators; capital stock, $16,000. Chas. Nettle ton, of New York City, was appointed commissioner of deeds for Oregon. r . F. Hoeye, Mill tJitv, Marion county, E. J. Couper, Union, V. U. Westacott, balem, W. H.Jtnrey and C. A. Reed, Portland, were appointed notaries. - George Brown, aged 2, an in mate of the insane asylum since December 12, committed suicide last night by hanging himself with a twisted sheet off his bed to an iron grating of the window. His room mate was attending a dance in the bunding, and Brown took advantage of his absence to com mit the deed. His insanity was the result of injury to the spine received in a runaway four or five years ago. He was subject to un governable impulses to kill some body r himself. His wife and three children, a respected familv, nve a iew mues soum oi oaiem. The coroners inquest was held to-day, and the findinzs o. the jury in accordance with the above facts. Evergreens rr Hale. Mr. II. W.SettIemire the Tangent nurseryman that has a full supply of all tbe leading and desirable varieties of evergreen treesirom two t three feet high, which be is sell iog cheap, and those disiring such trees will do well to call upon him bciore going awav from home. lie has also several thousand Italian and Ilutiguriau prune trees, as well as a general variety of fruit trees. Make out Your orders and send er go to him for the trees yon w mt, and support a worth v home industry. SPECIAL NOTICE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle- vne Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and inal.es a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, acrofrla enlargements, tumors and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practiced in the German French and Enjlish hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." tyOISce and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. bix shaves for a $1 at Viereck's 7 " I' vCzxtmho Csa teem itW tc:i-' had ntKX&iIj reedtei IrO k old brotlirooer cieti f tl-lt asioaDt, caa tut tftfiznpst mot" lite.JciMttu J that on one occasion tbtj quarreled and the estrangement lasted a con siderable time. One Christmas, however, the general received from the other gentleman an envelop containing a simple little Chria. mas card a bird with an olive braacb in its beak. The general kept this for a year, and the fol lowing year sent it in tne same way back to bis friend. He albo kept it till the next Christmas and then once more returned it to the general. For thirty years this token of renewned friendship had been going backwards and f.r wards nd last Christmas it bap pened to be the general's turn to send it. In the werry caused by the turn his affairs had taken be forgot all about the card nntil, two or three days after Christmas, it was come upon accidentiy by bis wife. She put it in an enelop,but instead of sending it in tbe usual way, iuclossd a note explaining why it bad, bceu oveilooked, with a newspaper cuttiug referring to. tbe bankruptcy. Promptly there come in reply h check for 1000. with the intimation that, ad the sender had just come luto a large lOrtune, he was only too pleased to come to his friend's rescue, ml that he intendci to keep the olive branch as his most cntrioh k osses uion. Cat Yf orniHr A man who lost almost all of a field ct corn by cut worms con cluded to kill the worms next year. So, wheu his cern was up, be had two men work two days each, at tbe cost ol $6 and tbey destroyed the worms and raisnd 300 bushels of corn. It costs two cents a bush el to kill tbe worms: and it is douiittul i: auv better process can be found than to go over with a hoe in the morning, or day Pine. The cut worm wakes early, and when he has eaten his full and does all the harm pocsihle foroueday, be climbs down the cabbigcor coin and ounce himself lightly in the loose soil at tbe loot. This raak'8 it easy to find and destioy tueui in the lnat of the day. Ti.ey can all tie ki led. Bit I Eft Mt.Vl. Battine De Ville. Use Fabrner'a pauaeea. New goods at Read's. Freattajkeeas railread.time. Dr. Nee-us removes cancers without pain or the knife, No charge for reserved seats at W. F. Read's; we want to show gocds. It will pay you to go and see the beautiful art studies at Guisi A Son's drug store. J. A. Archibald, agent for the 8fo er Manufacturing Co., opposite Ooi Fellow temple. For lam i back, bids ob cbbst vss Shiloh'a Poms Plaster. Price, 35 cento. Foshay & Mason. Fahrney'e celebrated blood cleanser at Brownell & Staaard and at Dtyoe & Robeon's. P. J. Baltimore general agent. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in tbe werld for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale atM BanagarU Chamberlain's Eye and Sain Gist tnent is uneqnaled for old chronic sores. Many cases have been perma nantly cured by it For sale by Fo shay & Mason. The immense sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been produrd to a great extent oy people wno nave been cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of its good aaalitiee and urtrtne them to try it. The most se ven- cold will soon yield to its sooth !ng effects. For salt by Foshay A Mason. The dry cold weather of the early winter months is productive oi a.grea Lueal of croap among children. Moth ers 6bonld be on tne lonjtouiior it,ana be prepared to arrest it as soon atae rim symptoms appear. True croup nevtr cojics without a warning; a day or two befoie the attack tbe chid will become hoaree, and that symptoms Is soon followed by peculiar, rough cough, if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as this hoarse- np r rnn?h sowars, nil rinntrer aad anxiety mayi be avoided ; it has neve failed, evena a the moat severe eases. There, is to danger in giving the Remedy for it contains no injurious subsbmce. For sale oy rosaay Mason, A Child Killed. Another child kille I bytno of opiates given in the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give their children auei acaaiy poison is sur- p-isin? when they can relieve the child of.ita peculiar troubles by using Acker'h'Baby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine. Sold by FosLuy & Mason. For Your tine imported rod Ke West, cigars, iro to M. BaumgMi-t door east of Black cigar fcture, one man's drag store AT1 WASHlHCJiOfl. txxn. question at issue berweoal-a iwir J1 eminent democrats Is seemtnglr never to be disposed of, tariff. Mr. Mills, from tbe Committee on wais and means, has reported tbo senate substitute for bis tariff bill to the bouse, accrmpanyiog it wih a resolution declaring that the senate bill is unconstitutional, and directing the clerk of the houte to return it to tbe senate. This of couise is just so much gammon, and only means that tbo committee will oppose tbo senate bill is every way possible. Here is where the real right be gins: A bill which purports to be an entirely new tariff measure has been reported from tbe bouse ways and means committee by Mr. Mc Millin. In reality it is only tbo Mills bill witb tbe cotton, metal and chemical schedule left cut. Another bill has been reported from the same committee by Mr. Breckinridge, which is claimed by its authors to be a compromise. It provides lor free woo1, tbe re peal of tbe tobacco tax, anu con tains tbe woolen and worsted sched ules of tbe original Mills bill. All this is from the free trade wing of the democratic party. Now lor the other side: Mr. Randall baa rcjMirted from tbe aupropristioa committee, the Cowles internal reveuue bill which repeals all to bacco taxes and modifies some of internal reyenue laws relating to the manufacture anc sale ot liquors. Ali cf these bills have beeL refer red to the committee of tbo whole, and the question is, which, it either of them will be passed by the bouse. -:-; . t' The progressive element of the aemorraiicpart under too ership of HBuaset Ccxr36i13i : with tbe republicans and instroet- ' ed tbe bouse conferees on tbo v Springer "Omoil at11 bi.l to accept the sioate aineutimt ut dropping New Mexico and ttriking out iho provision providing lor another election in Dakota. This will make tbe bill provide for tbe ad mission, by presidential proclama tion, of North and South Dakota, Montana and Washington and un less something now unforeseen shall prevent, the day is not far distant when four new stars will have to be added to oar national flag, and the senate chamber will have eight new desks. ibe new Sccreury of Agricul ture, Norman J. Olnian, was promptly confirmed by the senate and tooic the oath o office Friday, Mr. Col man says be contemplates no change; he will leave that to tbe Secretary that Gen. Harrison shall select to preside over the destinies of tbe new department. Senator Spooner has introduced s bill providing for s system of farmers' institutes, in various sec tions of the country, voder tbe control of tbe Agricultsrai depxrt ment. Tbe institutes are fogive instractiea, furnish illnstratioas br lectures sad discussions, make ex -penmenU and is fact, to endesvor in evsry manner to enhance tbe slue of the farmers' land sad pro ducts. If properly coaducied these isstitutes will be of great benefit to the farmers ' in ibe ceuatrj, . Senator Teller ssys be will not be a member of tbe Cabinet; t list be has bo desire to leave tbe es tr( nor bss be been asked to do so. This is plain language from . plain mn and effectually removes Mr. Teller's name from tbe slate. CaaUoa So MeShcr. Every mother is cautioned against giving her chdd laudanum or pnra goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulant which kills the mi ad. ortheobild. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm. less and contains no opium or mor phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. Boeklla's Antes solve The best Salve in the world for eats Bruises, Sore Ulcers, 8alt Rheum, Fever Sores.Tetter, chapped hands. Chilblains corns, and ali skin ei ui. tions,and positively cures Piles, or ho oav reauired. It is rnaranteed tn give perfect satisfaction, or money reiunaeo. rnce zo cents per box at Foshay & Mason's. Teachers' ExasBlaortea. Notice is hereby given that the regular public quarterly exsmi na tion of teachers for Linn countr will take place at the court houso in Albany, commencing at non. Wednesday, rebmarv 27. 1889. All teachers desiring examination Mil please be present at the beginning. L.. Al. JVRL, County School Superintendent V'' m 3 r