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THB lOBiriNti HKUJLLP; WEDNESDAY, HAY 8, 189. d ('. ti. K. TIMK TAKLE. NORTH BOOK. I I i 1 - epartarrirea. .Lata, expr. Hisrene ix ti;4a ami . a ParU'dlOlOam 34op " C4fpm 11:15 ami '-?a SOUTH BOUND. Arrives! Departs' Arrive idaexp Eocene ex Freight 7 :45pm I I2;20pj 5pm Ashland .OOaa. Katrine 2.40pm 12.4Upm i l.SOnm P.nrea 6.00r No Freight received (routbater IIaJm. tne same uay. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TAB .K. Arrives Departs Pameaser. Itoight..... .111-15: atjl.tOp P l 5 5.25pi JOTTINGS ABOUT XOVHi Fly nets at Thompson & Orer man's Summer buggy robes at soa & OTerman'p. T.mp- Will Albany celebrate? A good quality of cr jam cheese caa be purchased at F. L. Ken ton'e. A new barrel of choice mixed pickles just opened at F. L. Ken ton's. H. Diercks has repainted his restaurant in a neat ami taty manner. Hon. R. 4. Irvins has purchased of Jos. Powell acres i.ear this city, payin for the same $6400. Parker Bro;. have just received a new line of candies and fresh vegetables. They keep with the times. , The alumni of the Albany col lege will give a supper during commencement week at the St. Charles hotel. Horses will take fright and run, brick or lumber will fall, tire burn or lightning strike. To be safe get an accident policy of Wini. in the Travelers. Keep the date f the Chicago Comedv Co.'s opening night in mind. "It is Monday, May 13. They play to popular prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. On every train that arrives in this city "comes new comers who s'.op off here to look for locations, and many of them purchase prop perty and locate here. Ponr drunks were run in yester- h- the nolice officers. One of them fought desperately with Chief of Police Hoffman, and was i-nnrtted down before he could be jailed. The committee appointed by the Board of Trade to raise funds for the purpose of advertising the city has secured subscriptions amount ing to $450. They expect to raise $1000, and will do a goad ork in advertising AlDany The Rebakah detrree lodge, I. O. O. F., held a public meeting at their hall last evening, being given as a farewell reception to Master 1f . E. Gillett, who leaves in a few days for Sitka, Alaska. An ele gant lunch was served and a large number of Odd Fellows and their wives were present. As the Salvation Army was marching down Second street Mon day eveniag a chair accidentally fell from an upper window, striking the captain upon the head. He was not seriously hurt, but his head knocked the bottom out of the chair, which fell down on his fhoulders in a manner which stopped the exercises suddenly. PERSONAL MENTION. ! J. K. Weatherford has returned from a trip to Portland. S. P. Barger, of Brownsville, was in the city yeBterday. J. W. Bo'e?, of San Francisco, is in the city, the gu st of Prot. W. II. Lee. K. G, Smith, of Sisters, Crook county, who has beeu spending a few days in the valley, starts for his home this morning, going by : the Santiam route. Dr. S.T. Davis, brother of Dr. W. H. Davjs, of this city, arrived on last night's train from Post Graduate College, of New York. He was at once interviewed by a real estate man, who found that he was favorably impressed with Al bany, where "he comes to look for a location, but cannot say at present where he will locate. REAL ESTATE! SALE3. The following sales were record ed yesterdav : J. R. Ellison to II. F. Merrill 2 lots on Ferry Street, Al bany $19C0 John Charles to E. W. Lang don, lots 7 and 8, block 27, and lots 1 and 2, block 28, also the so2theast quarter of block 22, Hackleman's 2d addition 4800 Nellie J. Bryan to E. L. Bry-J an, 40 acres section 7, Tp. 12,R.3w 2C30 J. G. Powell to R. A. Irvine, 158 acres in D. L. C. of Alfred Powell C320 Joseph S. Ames to C. W. Si mons, 4 acres D. L. C. of J. T. Ames Paris Wbeatley to Wm. W Weltner, 50 acres in 1). I, C. of Richmond Cheadle. . . 100 4-jO Another New Brick. Mx. John Schmeer has completed plans for a two-story brick, which will be built this summer imme diately east of his livery stables on Second street. Work on the same will be commenced in about a month. It will be 45x100 feet and will contain two store rooms be low. It will be a credit to that portion of the street. .Inst Received. A fine lot of cabbage, cauliflower, green peas, asparagus, oranges and lemons, also a new lot of that nice California cream cheese. Willam ette Packing Co. rOUBTH 01 JULY. F Cs.i 0. I. 0., Disoaaats the One., ion f a Big Calibration. At the meeting of F Co. at their armory last evening the question of participating in a big celebration at this city as discussed. Capt. 6. II. Irvine stated that the entire 2d regiment would at tend a celebration somewhere in a body, and that would no doubt be at Albany if the citizens here move in the matter hrst ana raise sufficient funds to delrav the ex penses of the mil'tia companies. F Co., as well as several of the companies in different portions of the state, would like to celebrate at Albany, but of course they will all have to no where ttiey are ordered. If the citizens of Albany desire to have a big celebration this year and wish to have- a grand military display as a drawing card. with competition drills, target practice, etc., they should begin without delay, call a meeting and arrange for the necessary funds to offer prizes for such drills, ex penses, etc. No time should be lost, if the 2d regiment is to be secured, as they will go where they are first offered suitable inducements. In view of A.bany's growth and prosperity there should be a rousing celebra tion here this year. The Chicago Comedy Co. Concerning this excellent coui nanv. which will appear at the Albany opera house next Monday evening, tne oaiem statesman says: The Chicago Comedy Co. scored a great success at the opera house last evening, lhe house was packed to the doors. The play was "The Diamond Mystery," a straight cut comedy. Jas. A. Devlin, the comedian, was simply immense as ".rete urump, tne lawyer," and captured the house from his first entrance, and kept everybody in a roar of laughter during the entire evening. Mr. Devlin is without doubt one oi the best comedians that ever appeared in the city. Val. 12. Love, who nlaved the part of the villiam, was excellent. Chas. C. Patterson, as "Julius Johnson, the head cook," . ii.. in his songs ana jigs greauy pleased the audience. Miss Belle Inman made a bewitching "Polly" especially in her disguises. M Snow as"Walter Raymond," Louis Benway as "Mr. Bland, the law yer,"Miss Virginia Snow as "Mary Marshall," and Annie E. Inman as "Mrs. Raymond," all played their parts well. The audience was pleased with the entertain ment throughout. TH03EICHIHESE PHEASANTS. The handsome pair of Chinese pheasants recently shipped to the board of commissioners of the Gol den Gate Park in San Francisco by W. J. Monteith, of this city, have reached their destination in safety, and the following letter has been received from the board : San Fiuncisco, May :. W. J. Monteith, Esq., Albany, Oregon Dear Sir: The board of park commissioners highly appre ciate your kindness in donating to the park a pair of Mongolian pheas ants, and they tender to yoa their thanks for your kindness. I remain respectfully, R. P. HAMMOND, JR., Cn'n. Per V. M. Elack, Sec'y. A full and faithful description of the habits and character of the birds was sent with them.which no doubt has before this found its way into print in some of the many pub lications in San Francisco. A Wife Beater. Corvallis, it seems, is afllicted with a wife beater, whom the Ben ton Leader has written up as fol lows : Mr. Matthews is a man who has infinite respect for his appetite j and infinitesimal respect for his wife. He came home Saturday and found his dinner not done nd his wife engaged in doing up the week's washing. She had been washing for other people all the week and was doing her own for i Sunday. But Mr. Mathews con cluded to relieve her of her work by throwing the washing out of doors. Then he emphasized his action by beating her. She had him arr3ted aad he was taken be fore the recorder, tried and found guilty of assault and battery and fined $25. Not paying the fine he was lodged in jail to serve his fine out. A last accounts of him he was making inquiry about the bondsmen of the officers who have put on him the indignity of put ting him in jail, with the supposed purpose of collecting a large amount of damages. Corvallis City Election. At the city election in Corvallis Monday J. B. Lee was elected mayor; ,Z. II. Davis, J. C. Taylor and M. S. Neugass, councilmen; Johnson Porter, recorder; James Dunn, marshall; E. Bier, treas urer The vote on the cow question stood 171 in favor of cows running at large and 130 against, so the bovines will continue to graze on the village commons and in the streets. Notice. Corinthian Lodge No. 17. A. F. and A. M. holds a special com munication this Wednesday even ing May 8th, JS8J), at 7:30 r. m. Work in the E. A. degree. All members and sojourning brethren requested to attend. By order of the W. M. per F. M. Kedfiei.d, Secretai y. flood Investment. For a small amount of money that will in a years time double or trebli your monev, such an op portunity is offered in South Albany only one half mile from the city, embracing the tract of land from Elkins'. falls to the fair ground road. Lots sold on the installment plan. TWEEDALE it ReDFIELD. One door south of the post office. ABOUT ADVERTISING. 8on Bageatiotg CoBOruirg tie Growth of Albas. To Tax Editor or tub IIkcald: Having noticed Hon. E 15. Mc Elroy's letter, the board of trade and their committee's action there on, I would like to make a few ob servations and a suggestion or two in regard to advertising Albany and Linn county, which, perhaps, nay be well to take into considera tion. The average Oregon ism has but little conception of tin vast ness of the country and the count less number of people that our lit tle spasmodic efforts at advertising has to reach, and the large amount of money it will take to do aay ma terial good, for other place.- like Tacoma, Seattle, Spokaue Falls and Poitlatid have got and are spending thousands of dollars for advertising, and doing it contin uously, with all the help ot the N. P. R. R. Company, while Albany has not hundred, and what we do is not more than a business card compared to one of those full page advertisements we have recently seen of boom towns in Washington territory. The one we cannot help but see and read, while the other is scarcely noticed. What ever we do in the way proposed will no doubt help to induce many to come to this coast, but the net work of advertising is made so complete with the help of the N. 1'. K. K. that nearly all the immi gration is piloted into Washington territory, and not one in twenty ever hears of the Willamette Val ley, with its business and other ad vantage, and will not so long as the cities and railroad company above men'ioned can help u. Now while I am not opposed to doing all that has been suggested by the board of trade, I am of the opinion that if we would do some advertising nearer home, with the people that have already been in duced to come to this coast, there by reap ome of the advantages of our competitors' advertising, we would get a hundred fold more re turns for our money. Our motive is to build up Albany and the country iributary to it, and do it with the least amount of money that will accomplish our ob ject in the way of advertising, or in other words to place what money we have to spend for ad ertising where it will do the most good, and induce emigration and men with money to settle and make their homes with us and help build our city. I am reliably informed by those who have talked with the people that are now going into Washington territory that one in fifty have never heard of such a place as Albany or the Willamette valley, but all they hear of is Ta coma, Seattle and Spokane Falls. Now my idea of the mode of ad vertising that will do us the most good for the money expended would be to raise a fund and em ploy two men, suitable for the busi ness, have printed a good supply of descriptive matter, bird's eye views of Albany, and such other advertising as may be thought best under the auspices of the Board of Trade ; send one man to Portland and the other to Tacoma ; let them work on the immigrants as they arrive, visit hotels and other places of resort, talk with and distribute advertising matter among them and get every one started this way possible; also have some of the bird's eye views framed and placed in hotels and other conspicuous places, and 1 venture to say if the right men are employed that the returns will surprise the most sanguine. More than half the people are not satisfied after they get to Washington territory, and are in a condition to start in any direction that gives a reasonable promise of a location that will suit them. We have in every respect a bet ter country than Washington ter ritory, and all we have to do is to get the people to come here, and they will be quick to see its advan tages, and we ultimately will reap the benefits therefrom. Business. ' Entirely Incorrect. A reliable correspondent writes that the report which in some un accountable manner has been circulated that Mrs. Melissa J. I Pugh had eloped with one E. J. Hughes, going to California, is absolutely false and needs correc tion. She went to Stockton, California, and her family knew when and where she was going. She was taken sick on the way, and was delayed some time. She is now at her uncle's at Stockton, for which place she started. Shot Himself. Mr. William Dow, who lives about 12 miles south of Corvallis, shot three fingers of his hand off and part of his forefinger Sunday. He was sitting on a .'ence with his gun resting on the ground and his hand over the muzzle, when in moving the gun the hammer was discharged. Dr. Charles went up and amputated what was left of the three fingers and the first joint of the forefinger. A gun is a success ful thing in getting up a surprise party, or a neat newspaper para graph. Businesc Change. Notice is herebv given that the copartnership heretofore existing between S. W. Smith and Edward Washburn, under the firm name of Smith & Washburn, has been dis solved by mutual consent, Mr. A. D. Mathews having purchased the interest of Mr. Smith. The firm will hereafter be Mathews & Wash burn, inenew hrni will assume all the indebtedness of the late firm and will collect all accounts due the same. A continuance of the liberal patronage of the public is respectiiiuy solicited. Albany, May 3, lSS'J. S. W. Smith, Edward Washburn. TheY. W. C. T. U. will give a mysmous" social on Friday even ing, May 10th, at their hall. i THE STREET BAILWAT. i ! Work Bsa Yet:rtUy sn tie Qradiig fey j the Sub-Contractm. Ground was broke yesterday on the street railway line, the grading being commenced on the6outhend of the Lyn street line. The sub contract for the grading has been let oy the contractor, W. E. Kelley, to Martin & Co. Mr. Martin thor oughly understands the-business, having done similar work on some of the great New York lines. The first shipment of rails will be received this week fromSan Fran cisco. The street will be cut down sufficiently to receive the ties and rails, the top of the track being on a level with the surface of the street. A meeting of the directors of the oompany was held yesterday to de cide on the cars to be used. They w ill pnrchae large sized cars, ar ranged fr r either motor or horses, and both the road and cars will be second to none in the state. It is expected that the cars will be run ning by the Fourth o! July. Piano Tuning. Prof. Francis and family have just returned from Los Angeles, where they have been spending the winter. He will be at the St Charles for a few days', prepared td fill all orders. Still on Top. We are still selling the best Pearl coal oil at $1.25 per five gal lon can. Willamette Packing Co. SOME BABGAIMS. Sixtv feet on First street, with one brick and one store building, $7500. Or 35 feet with frame lor $3oUU, and 25 feet with brick for $4000. Two lots with large house and barn on Elm street, $1300. iorty-fave feet on Broadalbin street, near 2d, $2200. Two hundred and twenty-nve feet with good house and barn on Depot street, $5UUU. One lot, 71x110, good S-room house, barn, fruit treets, etc., yery nice place, on railroad street,$1600. Willamette Valley Land Agency. Sciiultz & Henderson. Ilnpplnea and Contentment, Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken lite and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Fushay & Mason. Wetu and; Do 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 for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions aad pimples. It purities the whole system and thoroughly builda up the constitution. The Albany Furniture Co. would be glad to have you call and ex amine their complete stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. We believe we can make it to your interest to examine our prices and eoods before purchasing. Corner First and Ferry streets. New styles of gilt and bronze mouldings just received at the Al bany Furniture Co Picture frames made to suit the most fastidious. Come and see us, we guarantee a fit in the frame or no sale. Corner First and Ferry streets. ' Francis Pfeiffer has just opened an immense stock of fresh candies of all grades, including the finest French creams, fresh made taffy, etc. Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN THAT THE annual meet in? of the stockholders of the Albany Farmers' Company will be held in the company's office in the city of Albany,oi the 21st day of May, 18S, at 1 o'clock P. M. Said meeting will be held for the purpose of electing seren directors to nerve for the eu auinz year, and the transaction of such other business as may regulaily come before such meeting. A full attendance of stockholders is requested. Dated, Albany, Oregon, May 3, 1883. O. A. Archibald, M. H. Wilds, Secretary. President p -AT THE- Albany Opera House, ONE WEEK ONLYj COMMENCING j MONDAY, MAY 13, Intht following strong repertoire of plays : THEtDIAMeftDiHYsTElIY, FACING THE K.KEMY, QCECSS' EVIDENCE, ClEAIt liKITV TICKET-OF-UUYE MAS, TEBBY THE VI ELI, THE GOTTOSI&IXG.IETC. CHANGE of bill EACH NIGHT PopnlarlPrlces of.Admission. 10,20,0300 $F Reserved seats at Biackman's Secure them and avoid the rush. I have just received over 2000 yards of standard ginghams from John Wannamaker, of Philadel phia. The common price of these goods is 10c per yard. I v;ill sell 14 yards or $1 the price of good prints. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. Comedy Cora iTiiiii'liiiniv IIIMII ailAi-UAJt NOTICE TO THB PUBLIC. Clovkrdale, Benton Co., May 2. Haviag purchased of Mr. Ashby Pearce his entire farm in Bentou county, Oregon, the public is noti fied and forbidden from taking or removing therefrom any gravel, sand or loam from 6aid premises. F. L. Scc. Cloverdale, Benton Co., May 2. I am instructed by Mr. F. L. Such to prosecute any and all per sons depositing dead animals Ufton his lands in Benton county, Ore gon, formerly owned oy Mr. Asnuy Pearce. Chas. E. Wolverton, Attorney at law. Farm for Sale. Persons looking for a fine bargain in a farm should call upon me on the premises, 3'X miles northwest of Albany on the other side of the river. There are two hundred acres in the piece, nearly all under cultivation, all number one land; good new house and large barn, fencing in good shape, living water in the pasture the year round, good well at the barn and also one at the house, both fully fitted with pumps. For particulars inquire of me on the premises. The school house is only a quarter of a mile distant. A. Sxku.. Dressed - Chickens. We will have a nice lotof dressed chickens for your Sunday dinner. Call and leave your orders for a nice yellow legged chicken. Wil lamette Packing Co. A fine line of diamonds, includ ing ear rings, inlaid gold watches, finger rings, etc., just opened at H. Ewert's. Call and see his new jewelry of latest patterns. With the spring comes gardening and seedinsr. All kinds of tools are needed by gardeners will be found at Smith &Wa6hburne's. Contractor and Bnlldcr. DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS, specifications and details for all kinds of building and architecture. All work prompt ly done and guaranteed to be first-class. Es timates furnished on short notice for . brick buildings, residences, public buildings, bridips, etc. Contrartorjand Ituilder milK UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED J. in Albany solicits patronage from city and country. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling nouses, including Oucen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza bethian stvles of buildings- Will furnish plans and specifications free of charges. Satis faction guaranteed. W. t:. CAaaEL. OIL PArNTENTG. iooie Parker Having opened a studio in Flinn's block will give instructions in land scape oil painting. Those interested in ine oil paintings are invited to call at her rooms and examine her paint ings, which include views ot The Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls, Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and many others. Charges fur lessons will be reasonable. BAKING PO WJJEB. Put up expressly for Julius'BGrad JJwohl and Fold at his Golden Rule Bazaar in ONE POUND CANS AT 25;CENTS PER CAN Guaranteed to be first-class in every Respect. JULIUS GRaDWOHL T lAKKX i:p BY TUB CITT MARSHAL WITHIN' THK corporate limits of the city ot Albany, a small sorrel horxe, both hind fect white, has saddle marks. The owner can have the sme by calling at Jno. Shmeer's livery stable and paying charges. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser able by that terrible cough. Shiloh's cure is the remedy for you. Foahay & Mason . WHY DOES 11 Because he knows that his dear wife is juat commencing to work him for something you know how it is yourself but when LAIDIESTfADE WITH Their husbands don't look that way, because there are no extravagant prices on their goods. Everything ia good; everythink is cheap; make Home happy, make YOUR HUSBAND SMILE By trading at the economical store where the rule of good goods and low prices knows no exception. Don't forget that tt mple of economy is at Brownell & Stanar&'s- COKSKP. FIRST ASU BROALBlV SLS A second hand orjan for sale cheap at Mrs. Hyma" ' Miss THE HUT LOOK SAD Brownell Stanard MATTHEWS carry aa inaiense line of and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL eMking stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, add ail kindi offkitahea I utensils: also a comipete assortment oi Farmers ami -AND- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Pumps, hose, copper ware, tinware, tnd plumbers' goods a specialty. Oar prices are jjuaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to call . nd inspect onr stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregen. JULIUS GEADWOHL'S -o) GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR He has enlarged his stock equal FAMILY GEOCEEIES. AND GENERAL JHARDWAfE lloo-er Bros'. Silverware, French, China and Crystalware Rovs' Wagons and "Ooll Carriages. Fancy Goods and a General Asortment oi Crockery. and J. Uib. He'Buys Direct end Carries the Largest JStock;in the Willamette Valley? Ici on parte Francais. Hier wirf deutch ge&orochen, STEWAET & SOi -Dealers in- General Affricultural Iron, Steel and Coal IVayons mid Buggies Rope ami Cordage Blacksmiths9 Supilies Garden and And all Implements The City Liquor Store, M, BAUMGART, Proprietor. y Next door to the Odd Fellows' tmple, Albany," Oiet" t Keona onnittintlv on hand the finest imported nd domestic winw, liquor cliram reiyv-oa. Only firet-ciass liquor store in she SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID.TO New Store Opeued JHArlSBUF. Gents Furnishing Goods, Underwear and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Fancy Goods, tSTl offer xtra inducements for jash or produce, but sell no goods on time. G. G, COY. WILL BROS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, orgaDS,sewing inachines.guns, also a full line of warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sewing machine oils, needles and extras for all machines. All re pairing in the above t lines neatly and reasonably done. WASHBURN, Gardeners o( - to m i the ' -i . Hardware IplenieBfc. Carpenters Tls Builders' Hardware Poivder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder fc Fuss Saws and Axes, Grass Seeds Used by Farmers i city ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY IJOB PBINTEBS.1 UOYCE A HIBBLIK FARM FOR SALE, I WILL) SELL MY FINE Z FARM OF 3 acres, situated in Benton eaanty, two miles from Albany. This is a t.od, kraltar locatian, with rood well of par water, with wind mill; puod honse; buildinirs all mmw. Tbis is one ot the most sightly p luces in Ore gon, havings Sue viawofthe nrroaadiar eoustrj, towns and mountains. Firming land all new and clean and adapted to all kinds of fruit. Vnality of land seeead t none. I will stake rhi a rare barraia to the right man. liatniirrtats, don't faillto as this farm beforeCoa bay, Coins aad at sm on the place. T. WHITNEY. BROWNSVILLE. Kcal Estate and 1 X8 URANCE A CEN JT . - Krpah Sicilv lemons at Konfmi