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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1889)
THE MOliNIRG HEKAL1): feTJBTPAY, PECE"MBEK 15, 1bS9 Sl'KCIAI., 12:30 A. M. Not t sec our stove ami ranges 1 Ixdore b'.iyi'.g i a mistake. Mis takes are alway i ostly. In heat ing r:ove m- have ihe largest as well as the mint careLiily'selccted stock it: I'm city. The stoves we after wore not bought us an experi ment b:;L a- a certainty. We know what each Move will !, and liiey were bought for cash, so the price is rilit. Wii have special lien in heaters, beside oiir icjriilar Jir.C'K of Caihind, Argand iml Su- peiior stoves and ranges. Geo. W. Smith. The lA;i. ilKUMH V Wile P.vll "! !!"!' ' stand of W. !. K:;hii's. can hr f -t i at r opy. !l i-e iin the is .' j when it j '.;!: per w ti. I", ii IMUC.Vi IONS. r Alo.tnv am! vi- i;;i: y I'ul owing is tin' f.vr'-eatt for I' t i.o n -. ending i-f S r. a. to-i.av: l air wea i. cj'ci r. KTTIV; AltirV TdlYS. Ileal e.-'a;.- arid I'le.-.a-it lii.)i :.re tlie leading ii-pirs if disfr.s?iou. Klegaiit Irvio'.j i- a four titnc winner, i.i .. ' Try it. "Oi:, il's j;ist "What's that?" i.ot; oa." The :n-iil route I'aeiCii; is s jo!i to viatesviiie. irt a. wc-r !;l t V:iU r. splendid. Kate." "Why. F.legant on the Oregon Ie extended D Keen vour eyo on the new drug i. .ore For food prices it heads the procession Brnj. Johnson has sold his inter net in the blacksmith shop o!" John son & D.mna's, and will open a restauiatit. (ieo. Fih has ;ui chased a lialf interest in a tinwaro ond stove store i'i (Jorvaliis ami will go into business there. fcJtrauder Price, ;n of Nina rod l'rico, recently had the misfortune to have his leg broken by beiny thrown from a horgo in Crook eounty. The youngest Masonic Knight Templar in Oregon ia Mr. K. D. Ctisick of this city, w ho with .Mr. Irant of Yaquina took that degree on Temple Commandry No. in this city Friday evening. F.very day fresh fqu i ls of men, or squads f fresh men, or relays ot additional laborers go to the front to aid in th:: railroad work. The winter, ou ir;e w hole, so far, has been favorable for Ihe construction crews, and F.-!f i-iactory progrcf i being made. All the. men in Ihe city are in ' iu-d t- atJeiid tlio go-pel meeting !.rM thi-" a!'t(: !i r:i at I o'clock in t!:;! Vout; .Mens' Christian Asso ciation hall. Th; ,jrjeet for to day being 'OtriFttan iixii:-g, I'osi tive arid Negative," Kphesian- 4 :17-32. Al! ure :;r.itod tc :it.e;id li.e M- ' IrjvTi-.g service-, ai the I'.apti-r ' chi'.rcli on :-.!!;da' : p'ca'jli.'i 1 1 .. m. by licv. C."M. Hill, followed !'V .Stir.. jay si-hod at 12:15 v. M.-tjting of the V. L.'s at Q o'ei k . Vo'lo A'Cil by a ner.d go-;pe: - ' vije at 7 p. w. On tiie l:)vh iu.-.i. The Jiiigler wi;l give a concert at the oper, f-.oii-e in this citv for the benefit oi the Women's Keliff Corps. They! are saia 10 ie. ur- nnesi coi'.iparjyM 'l v-i.iioilii Piiii:;:i.? iliac nii- ...., -. ..tr-- nut ri.-x.r nu i . I. I ...... ... .....v i. f;;;iscr- ! I ne Aliviuy and Astoria uailway trect of L'jo a res ..i ! u,. on the Coinpaay has pai.l out $10,000 for- linsi.la ;olj lii.iiig tiie platted the location and survey of the I portion of the city, on two" of the route from this city t Astoria, and 1 proposed lines oi railroad and luiv nearly as much more lor a plai't. ing already in operation a railroad with which 100;) men w-ll be rm-j within a (piaiter ol a nrle. This ployed early in the spring. The j 1 md i : now in acre lots, and if you lanital stock oi the company is wish von had bought land in Se.it $2'.000.00;t. I tie or" Tacoma, when it was selling F. II. PieuTer. Proprietor of the ' Aibanv Candy Factory and Sodap ; chance to buy acie tracts at Works", has made a liner display I those figures and which w ill in a than ever ot" candies and nuts for !"? months be selling as ir. Taenia tho approaching holidays. His ; broken mixed and choice French candies are all fresh, and are ocing sold at almost first cost pi ice. The public should call and inspect his tine assortment. I Tlie Willamette valley is fifty miles wide and 150 miles long, and contains 6500 square miles. Nearly every acre is. fine farming land. 1 Ik.mii .1 c-ifllrifml ti tKn lytli Mln A ;.-f .,oti.. o. ,.,.i.io t K,;r... n,o trade from a much wider scope of country. i i - r r- in iii a ia liic Two nopul r meetings will be held this evening at 7 :.'!!) p. m., at the M. K. church and at the U. P. church. The M. K. Church South and the Evangelical church will meet with the M. K. church, ami the pastors will conduct the meet- ing with the aid of He v. P. C. ' llctzler, bible agent. The Presby terian and Congregational churches will meet with the U. P. church, Key. lingers preaching the r-ennon, fallowed by Kev. P. C. Hetzler on his arrival from the former meeting at the M. K. church. ix.-. . . U. F. Ashby Went t. Astoria yesterday. C. II. Sin vart went to O egor. City yesterd.iv. T. II. Mc'liil, editor ,i tip t'ti Sun, is u: tlie city. Mi-.s Pauiice Iv.nev, of a ciier- f.-j'.i, is yisi'ii g in this city. Chas. PiKr, postal clerk o: tiie Southern I'.t' itii: road, has be-.n fpenditig a few diys this cry. F. F. Allen re tin e I ye-ferd.iy from LaCrunde. tVheit l.e left t! it'fi: v.;s four IttCll'.S of :ow tht-rc. FOUR RAILROADS. Albany and Astoria Will Each Have This Number. A VERY I5KIM.IANT Ol'TLOOK. Thi R ilroal f.oa Albaay to Astoria-Safe IoTeaim-utg for Purchase of E ?.-.! Enatp. Astoria will have four railroads iu less than llireo u-ars; work is Iteing done on Ho"oi them nuw- ( hie oi these is the Albany and Vn'oii l r-L:lro-id whirl. vil t v.J ihtVi r li'ro-V Kl KLK so' ' TY- l...ti.ndi. whose after,ig..t pain-1 The anmia. meet.ng oi the Li: m fnli v ..,,nvin.e., them of the -olden '". s' as ';l'!d(. ot.oortuuirv forever ..rone bv to N'venm- in Dr.tJ. . uraj's ofnce; n , k,. ...rtm.o bv .,tin- i r!v I and buviug propertv in Aibanv, i ti,-" 't'':-' -i!',ir-ih.. r..i!r.i:i.t .-.MitiM-oi iirHLdt!. an.l : i'he iepository retrt s.iows: in Oregon' seaoort. Asloria. i Tliese t,ogrowing cities will be J connected by ruil as fast a.s men and means can build a railroad. The excitement in regard to real) Ic. - t.tieat Astoria al the present : I time i. something remarkable. The j ' ! ifiijliri ir. Iuiv- t'r.ttvi I inort'T! until night nuiking out ihvd. abstracts, mortg-iges and contracts tn 1 rene of them pre- tend to how :!..- property ihey nave ir sale, ineir nine heii:g en tirely consumed with wilk-e work,' out tmyers an? mint ail pariieular br.l seem to lieve that any reid 1 estate in or about Astoria is u j desirable thing to have. ! A voi:;g I ly from (begon t'iiy! ago discovered that1 some weeks eighty acres ot land lvmg back .'Oiiie distance from the water front belonged to the government. She at once secured it and has since been ollered $S0J0. and cuuid gt ! lor it at the present time 10,tKK). ! i'liisacti vitv in real estate is not! due to advertising or booming methods, as neither Astoria nor any real estate dealer in the city b.ss ever expended a single dollar iti ad vertising. The act vity in the real estate market began some three months ago by parties from the outside, mostly from the Fast en! states, coming quietly into the city and investing larg;.lv in rea" estate and returning to their homes. This is supposed to have been caused by information quietly having been given by railroad men w ho are on the inside to their friends w ho at once took the hint, and purchased accordingly. But a hint is hardly reeded to "convince men of the certainty of the future o! Astoria; a first class f-vapori with a magnificent navigable river ! reaching every part of the vast. J rich, productive country ba -k of it j and four railroads is sure to make : a citv. Compare Astoria with ! Seattle and Tacoma: i destroyed by lire a lew days ago First, it has just as good a bur- j Smoke was discoveied issuing frci:! bor and no other harbor within a , on of the w indows on the second hundred miles, while ali of Peg-1 ! hT. Mr. tiordon hurried there sound is a good harbor and in a."d found the bed enveloped in few years a dozen rivals wjil spring j flames, which he Inaily succeeded up for Seattle and Tacoma. ! in smothering. The bed was en- second. Astoria has the best system of river Iran transportation baeK ' badly burned, but no further chim in the vorl 1. and ! age done. It is suoposed the lire of it of anv citv in these two very important oi ii;na?ei ny me occupant.-, having respects vi!l never have a rival on j '! lighted pipe on the bed. the Pacific roast. ... . ."., ;, . . .... ... , , Allianv I. Al! Itiicl't. ll. ere will bo insile ot ninety j days a w lid rush for n ;.l estate in ; Albany is not making much A-T.-'-ia. I.i Saturday- Oicgnman 1 bluster about li-'T railroad eon nee-appf-ai a half page "".el" aceom-! li-ms, bu a cuq anv incorporated panied iv a large map showing an ! ill' $2.'Ml 1.0'M) eapi'.n! is quietly tlcioated r tilroad eor.iici t !;'.: ami I en -Aged in buiidi.ig a railroad to otner prospective ;n.pr. .vemi-nt-; 10 ; Aibanv and Astoria. This "vl" ; which will continue for .-cwrai j months in the Oregoniau wiilij other advertising to be done wiil i proclaim to the world at large, tor j ! the hi.-t time, the levcr'sh stale of I excitement in tho teal mar-! - ot the coining great seapoiti ir. ,uiioi s-an i-ranci-'co In addi- ... ... . . mil t.i IMis !, rn. i he I Iri'-.'on ! F:;nd Company have bought, afx 'or from tfdOO to $50:) per acre, here i and Seattle from .sti iO i to .-f 15,000 i an acre and upwaicis. 1 he:;e tracts aie offered during the nest t"ii days at each of the offices of the Oiegon Land Co. in SMein, Port laud, Astoria and Albany at 250 prr acre ; one-h.i'l cash and one half in ninety days. The land ad joining this tract i.-. already platted and being sold by tlie lot, ami no other land is to be had in acres be- tween the Oregon Land Co. s tract land the ousiness portion of the city Teachers' Institute. Superintendent K. B. MeFlroy has issued a circular concerning the teachers' institute for the Sec ond Judicial District and Benton i coimty, which has been aopointed to meet at Corvaiiis the 20th, 27th ami the and 2Sth of this month, to which teachers of Linn county are cordially invited to attend. Ar rangements have been rm'.de with j the Southern Pacific railway lines Fast and West divisions for re duced rates for all members at- tending. This reduction will be ! given on the return trip by the .agents at ( orvallis and Aibanv. : 1 ue Oregon l acilic Railway Com- ' oinv will .ov.tir rr-ilrerd rotes to :i!l ' ihn ing the en' ire holiday season bv !!:e agents at Corvaiiis .nd Mbanv. Tlie hotel? of Con e-lii1-' v. ill enter tain limse attending, during the d.'.vs of the lnst:ii:h at givativ re duced r.itcs. In addition tlie ci: -:is of t'orvailis w tain vi-itstig te.u-hers ;.s pr.itrf icable. .1 inc i t liter far a- Conn: t v, :-.sli:ii;;t.-.ti. I i I in. : it S',-;o'-t ni:i ' verv b W ! W S. tiing abo.! o-ir n -w ; i: r state, sliiiuto1!. N t 1 .;. 1 1 ; Mrs. A. Wayne, rcpt ic'or of the It chelh-u millinery parlors, 1165 Washington stteet, took a pleasure trip to the far Northwest, visiting among other places tho fair city of Taconia. Something about the i latter citv must have captivated! her, because on her return she in:- mediateiy soul out her establish-; ment and is to remove to lacoma In losing .Mrs. Wayne the capri- . , tn.ue until .Saturday evening. Ar eious public loses askiilfnl milliner j nkh pokt and the capital. I raiigeuients are being made with for her establishment had the! . ... 'railroads to secure reduced rates, name of beintrthe most Ltshiona- The local committees are also ble in Oakland.-Oakland (Cal.) A R XeeP(" Cmehed- Camp-1 making arrangements to entertain Tribune. Tacoma is undoubtedly', h$ and Corbc-tt Agree to Wrestle. - visiting teachers tree, at any rate attractive and winning, but in this; Faulkner Badly Defeated. there will be greatly reduced rates c;,se A r,i,n.v leads tllt!. "''. Sur uie Is,,1 ii.iet to, alier looking at an I the idaces. has corn-haled p. set !e " ti'a:v. Hev. . (j. Irvine, presid-m of the ,;,,ok ' llan,i LS. .$4-' 20 Hooks received since f 00 . Total .$95 20' Huoiis donated. Books Mj!d . . .. ) 1 1 -. Uovkaon hand. Total (,'ah on hand I ei t'ol lections From sales ;.sss. nis:: I asi-.M i'NTS. Freight V To Oregon Bible .-nciety. . . . 7S 21 The election of .itliecrs resulte-1 as follows: l're.-ideiit. Kev. 10. 1" 1'richard; viee-piesideiiis, resident pastors; secretary, W. II. Hearst; treasurer, .lolm IV shav; executive co:jiinittee, J. B. Cougill, I). V. Donlev, Ir. I). M. Jones, Dr. (t. W. (iry, 1'rof. W. II. Lee. A DKl'lIM KK'S SOI.lLOQi:r. Anion ' the iiassenireis who ar- rived on last. nighCs delaved tiain from the south was a part v of jollv r, ,. . ., - w i, i, i, i,,.r,,i' diummei.. h.le stoim-bound, j and in. pat iently w ai.ing to swoop ; down on the unwary country mer-1 chant, tie? IcllowiiiiT poetical gem ' was evoivvu, aiai auoresseci to ;mt. A. P.. Seal? of this city, as "The Barnstorming Drummer of the. , , . .. t? . . 1 J . 1 ! ... 1 , , , - - - ; aci.ic v oas., and dedicated to!two ,,m.6 oat oi i 0rt miller A the trade 111 general ami to our ; 1 ,.v t. w .i..,.. ill .u.c.t 1 employers in particular," by S. II., (-upposed to be the venerable S. Hoffman) : 'l In. .tun sli ol a'ul liriiii.'t'iii-: lire, Tlin iul -in..!, thr' ;i :li niii and i.ilr -. At me 1 1 i i', i:.jom itml niiit. v tiy t ma) o t!it f 114 tit . In miiih'i Uj;'1I(I in sh.i.li-. li t l.unt li ik ii ir.ul.'. We t ill I iin :i m.:i i f ; l;"l i, Wii tiiieUa t!::il iW.i is iu:i. Small fire at Yaiiiiii;i. Ihe Mechanics hotel at I "oiitna : had a narrow escape lrom being , . tire lv ite-troveil ami the partition Mll.tmooK ami Astoria, while a tliotisatid liii-n are pushing the Or- rn Pacific toviard an eastern c iwclion. Over a quarter ol 111! I.dc ..i .1. lobars has be- n c in buildings (hiring thu pat. year, and double that amount will beex- pended next year. ;r.vnst il If itnlli i.ad. oi the most important i A projects oti loot. at tins time lor I.um county is tlie one : connect- ! tug Aloanv, Brownsville and the tnij.es above Brownsville with a: railroad. It would open up a large ; ,.,.i.. ,f .,,i .l.... extent o country and ueelop some of the hnest mining interests on the coast and abo bung cud I helds into transportation reach . I he importance of the project ought riot to be overlooked. , ."17' T. . . " ! Orpliam' Home. r- 'Tlie project of an orphans' home . . m this city, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society, which we mentioned yesterday, received much faorable comment during the day. The ladies are decidedly in earnest upon the subject and the encouragement from the citi zens will undoubtedly bo ample and effective. It is a most praist wor by object and should be rap idly pushed to completion. Still Goiug. In addition to the 22 lots sold yesterday o Burkhart A Keeney in Cioltra's Park addition to Hon. H. A. Irvine, Mr. II. J. Putsch and II. W. Foreman, they sold to-day ! I lit Ut I ,IHn. to L. K. B.ain 8 lots in the same I addition b r $2000. This propeitv I hein.r k,, r o-.r ,.itv on,l m siii-h ! a flue location is attracting the at- j tention of those who have an eve ! to busi,.s and K, r.enh.iion. ! c;oiti j' rark Addition. I spent considerable money in ar . . , . , . ! ran-'ing for a funeral. W e are now otiering lor saie lots and blocks iti this line addition, iarties wishing to make invest inenls with a view to ruiilding or I where property will advance ! rapidly iti value, will do well to ; look at this addition as it is the ; choicest residence property in the , ;.io;resL icsioeiice piopeni in niv uburbs of lbar.v. This a.ldition s laid out with parks and has ! sur bn,;:.l itvenur's running through the entire length of the propeitv ; ili, 1 1 res j.'laoted :;t the coiner .il '. . h Ic on the avenue. Call on i P.-r' 1 ;!i-i l.V 1 1 Vt it, .! Age:, is. :;t the. Money C.:ti n .-. ! h.i.; l-.o ,-, .' saved bv tra.'it tug stop-. T!icy aie selling; i g -ods eiieaper than :my : in thecitv. Fact. COAST DISPATCHES. - , D-. fVl cff . Prrspent J of the State As- sures Railroad Extensions, : . MA., ; " th T, .,.,.,. , ; ' , ,,. nw,...,..." , to......... . . w o ',f ,r;u!e t0!'k'' ,('d ; h nt'- , J S.riigw, ! Th!i i .'a nwis meetin- i I . -u' "fn. ' ?'"r" ; l" ' .'V'" V. ' " 7U.TJ" V .i ' V )t the alem, Astoria Ia uw J- ; the inti r-sl ol the and Eastern JIM Tl'KK FIXKD. I'okti.ano, Dec. 14. Jas. Turk.1 an ex-sailor boarding house man, j '.v;v lined .f 100 by Judge Jeadv j . mis looming in ttie v i. circuit; com t for boarding the British ship Ot last ! monih w ithot t the permission ot j Vi'iibc.e, When- axuhv w hom Sek $;)5 () ! the master. ' vices WIi.i. ioUIei.o To-Iay. f41 0il: IN TlIK si'oJtTIMi KINU Pit HsliVTKiil an. Corner of Broadal 2( 1)1 ' Campoell and Coibett iiave tiin and Filth btreets. Services at 11 a. 11 25 signed articles of agreement for!"". "d 7:!W p. m. 1'nstor Kev.E. K i their meeting on tho 27ih of this f'hl.ard. Sabimti. school at 1-J:15 p. i .....mt. Ti,..,.. ; - i:f,i v..r ' m- I'li'.vcr meeting every Wednesday refeiee and stake holder, but thi.1?! wi:i De arranged satisiactotiiy. wj:ksti.i:i: r.ir.TaN'. : James 11. Falkner, chaw:p;ou j lightweight wrestler, was carried j from the stage at the Mechanics' pavillion last night a defeated man. I Peter Schultz. Pacific coast chain- ! .u..i i... i , I. : !"" .' ! oi i fliinn-i. . '. Hew Millinery Store. r.. c .,t c...-. ' :,.,.; fi:,i,i ,.,iHiierv ' " i ' "b 4n F a 'cisco i- vbiss in ooin . an r laia sto aill ()akIa d atter havin. loul-,.(, , ovl.r ,;onsii!erabIe country, has con ! c!ll(e,i t0 establish herself in ihe ; ,,.;i,.r v b.'sire-s in VlbaMV as i i)ein.r tl. ,)CSl ., ,,. i..., she will open her Ivillld ' , 1 :.lioiir mi.lille il w.-i-L- ! much timt! during the winter to lie-:v.akitiL', insuring perfect lite .... 1 ... ... o...;.. . o .; f. 1; .. and guaranteeing tatisfaction. . ' KlecHoil of Officers. At the regular neetir.g ci St John's lodge, A. F. & A. M., held hist evening, the follow-ng otiicers ; were elected: T. L. Wal.ace, W. ; M ! ). V. S. Kfid. S. W F. : .mi.... r u- . i i M..c-.-, t.,. - ' ...... ' . . ... i:. it. v iisi -k, .-co. : j. i. vrnau, i Ivler. i. NOUTIIWEST .NOTES. Walla Walla diptheria scara. exj oiicncing a I'iierc are !7i i)iisor.ers 1; ihe Washington penitentiary. A wheat elevator with a capacity of 250,000 bushels, is to be built at Seattle. Flwood Fvans has been eh. -cied to the Washington l.-ishtturr, vice Hii'dies resigned. i? , .7. . . ,t , ' Dr. I). Y . W aid is suing the town r, .. . . . . . . f i ' ""'"" "'- ing smallpox patients The total delimit in the .tciounis ... .-eat.-.e s ex-treasurer, nave nern - figured down to if 10,000 and that be . wnl pay. One result of thr poller invest i g.'.tioii. at Tacoma, luis been tin I'i rest of .lone-.-, the citv Jailer, for defrauding tenses. A fund Crangeville ihe ,v 'ny l'.ds pn - has , I. T been statteti : ., to erect a n:oi;u ment to Willian Foster, who In.-: Vis life in the Indian war of 1SS7 while atlempiing to rjscin a con rade from th" enei.iv. Tip. shitement tha'l Sheriff Combs ( ..,., ,.,...,. -.Qn ....i v" ...u... im- n r. ' !sllt.rifr , tll0 Mate is disputed and i ., n(ll. ,.,1,i:1.1, !u : 'i... bs ioil ImCSheriff w A Metfker of Columbia, is thoht ,)V ,li9' Iriem,3 not to bt, ! over; - ti..!....i .or... .V..1I.K.M1. ! The last of old Fort Walla Walla, I consisting of two quadrangular j ibms tormerlv used lor theeoni- landt' and Main have c aw ii am of 11 age. A novel &uit for damages has been instituted in Seattle, growing out e a telegraph operator's "bull." ! plaintiff is T li. Tobin and the W .-.-tern Union company is defend ant. The amount asked for is 0,'i 1.25. In June last Mrs. Tobin was. a a visit to San Francisco and . . ti. - ( 1 "'e u y sue leu lor non.e a menu leiegi.ipneu nunimno. om ic r.aiIe! 'idurday inorning.: In the S.ealue OIIICC II1U operai or got it , V1" .t,k",1 .Uirday morning.'' ilr- Toul" ,lil!",s hls nguili fsat mar ne inrew up sev building contracts and in addition . Seattle mourns the loss of three prominent and respected citizens "i me (lean, try crowning o! Dr. Minor, (i. Moir.s Haller and Louis Cox. A hunter imbued with the ecU!ess enthusiasm of the chase can understand, perhaps, the lack ----- , ,. , ,- , f prudence? -bowu by these men in t tni-i-: tl:ir bves , to tho waters . f : the S ;tind in tiie late ai-eriioon .f a winter's day, in tno hope of find- ing good i-h-.'etitig at a point beyond the in,;ini:i!id. bill to all others Mich action is inexplicable. Their lo-s iwmtthe Ie's deeply felt or tecrelv deploifd, however, in t!,:!t it was ti.e le-ip; .,: rec'l.-saivei- :K A.isiu. 1 11.. ... i.e...,..., ' :ie ' '" 1" '''''' THAT !I.CK'iN(5 CJJ'JiJlf can i-sj so fiii-.-kly cup it hv Sin. oh's Cart'. Ve r squatters in the old limes. ! or,a; price e ic- on ii.o ii.su. i- . ' ... :. , . ' situated on the east Gf i n,e,lt P'an, or a diseount lor cash. ; fi;;V I street, near the Hunt depot. 1 fe '"n "pniiy ,ni 71 V'Vi ' . een taken down and hauled Kor ,il an" '".er vn.w "m ': .:J:,Z , V : ."'...: iv. They were erected in 1859, 1 authorized lo sell ii-itsiew mocks, -; ; ;.'.': -' 1 have been occupied bv Pome ami 11 wm I-'.yott to can cany , ;;:.V.;:V; .. l.V. I ,e foremost miliita: v men of the I ' t:,,0""e , ,. - ' . .. '" . , I'eshuv e.' M;is.:i. TEACHERS' INSTITME. The teachers of Linn count v and others interested in education will i pb ae take notice that a teacher' institute tor the 2d judicial district wili 1 held in Corvallis, Benton i county, Oregon, commencing on ihursday, Dec. 20th, ami will con- at noteis. rupi. Aicrdroy is mak- "'8 usual eiiorts to inxkc tins one of the most Mieccsst.il meel- Many leaning instru tors in staU. w j,, ,,e ple(Jent ((, pr, . I'ute in the liscns.ions. This mect- ltll,'',e(wl1 bft goo.l excuse tor I n-"- vt-r.v lover J '"stitutc work be present. Tcadu rs from Linn count v are not j .olnp,.e(n)v Irtvv to aMenit hllt H i cordial invitation is extended to all i l'-!' rs from Linn count v are not and teachers are e.-oeciallv re- ijuested to he present, liespectiully, L. V. Clkl. v'o. Supt. Linn Co. III m il si;t;i ( i s. Services every Sunday iMindav bchuol at 'i n. :t a. i:i. '" at u": Academy Kev. 1.. Metaver ! gT. Metiioiust Coraer Mont- goiucry and Tliird streets. ?ei vices ;;t 11 a "in. and 7:(i(l p. in. Pastor, Kev Henleiter. Sai.hatli p. IiooI at 10 a. "m eting on Thursday ocumys. bAi-TisT.-Corncr of Lyon and Fifth .streets. Services .it 1 1 a. in. and 7::0 , I p. in. Pastor Kev. b. J. Trumbull, i I Sabliath school immediately alter tin: stri'i'ls .W rK.. hi in morning services. I'la' -r I'ra' -r ineetmg ivi,y 1i,,1,mIi'.v evening. , '',!,i.:o,'.A'I ,.rVii-,-s nil lie h cid in st . P cters Li;s vry .lUt.ni.ltts SuJav inorniiiir and evcnhig. Sunday school at '.!::) a. m. Friday evening service ,"1 every Friday preceding the Sunday '"c'r U l'' i lc lUX allelid. CoNOKi:i.'i ! .i. - ( 'on er of Kerry i-.....! V- . .i i" . ..' 111. .I'E.l I I. ' j I. 111. .aWUill 1 S I'll OO I ill 7. :!.. l'ral r me.fmg 0.1 Wednesday . v....in.. "1; 1 i;...... Cukisii w Curitcii Services every ,ul.,a 1,l'1t"1";i;? t fucir cliurch liuiidiiig liv Kev. J. I. Stewart a'. 11 a m :imf U;U:, hour in tvcninjj. iSuiidav school at 10 a.m. uv Ci.n ic v f t i.rtu r of l.vin Kitfl fourth streets, services at 11 a in. i and 7 SO l) m. Pastor. Kev.l. P. ft: her. J t.'Vl.rv uvdnesdav e'vening. Mi-tiiooist. Conier Kllsuortli and I liinl stu els Services at 11 a. in. and S.l.l..... III.. ... I, ......... .....I ,. in p-ivo.i- i:..v l 'I !i-tiiiii.r..r . s..i.i..n. .i.....i -::ii ,. .. Pr- rvi.-.-t ! -, i 'ingeveiv 1 Inirsilav evening. Lmti;o Pi:i:sYTr.i:iA. (onicr of ' Wiishiiigton and Fifth streets. Sci vi. ! ces at 1 1 a. in. and 7:!0 p. in. Pastor Iter S.(i Irvine. Sanliaili sclioo! at g:oiip- ; in. lii'jer meeting every Wednesday evening. iietter Than Ever. I am now better prepaied than 1 have ever been to suit my cusio meis iti the shoe line. 1 have just received a large invoice of th? cel- e bra ted Laird, Sch. ber A .Mitchell fine shoes (or lathes. There is no manutactuier who thitins anything better than thesv shoes. 1 intend , , . ,. , , ( , to keep a t.l assortment ot them :.. ..ll ;,lii,L. (.,,. i. !.' 1 1 1 .ill j'l i - , .'iuin.i ...'in .. and can suit the most fastuuous in j .; a,,,! iirifi. i ,..i n-eeieei! I another invoice of the popular ai.ol. w j.. need's in .ar.kenphast I sud patch! leather tip. 'i liese ! iocs are well Known in .Aloanv as i .-; i'.rst-chis.s nice style shoe. Or-1 oers from ! hi! eouiilrv filled w ll h ! care ami satisiacuon guarai.ieti. i Samuel i". Youn ni.lt.ilit A ii.:omiienu'r.t . i '. int-ran.-.. ;ird. iio'.v until January 1st; Kiein wiil sell ladies; :-l::.b-lt A Mitchell Freni'h I sal .f4 per pair; all widths! l . . f.V,..., I. I i I: from A to KF. Their Cutaeoa kids at So per pair. We have the finest t assorimeii: oi iiouoav shiu'ci.-. .o; i jie.s aH) ,t.nts Vy.r brought to i ! a . . . .. t L " .i... i .... ... .- i. t : .1 l : r t w.rm dd L vies ami c-d"r" Co ! e and ,.X- In, ie o r kntJ yoa will lind ttvst (nLvi ' Anturia. lx)ts in the north addition to As-j Come and Look. Thos. Brink has just received a fine lot of wicker chairs, wood baskets, music stands, and some fine parlor suites, etc , w hich will be sold at the. very lowest price. Honey tu Loan. Money to loan at a low rate of i. . teres; . on improved laim and ,.jlv proponv, in sums of $200 to $10,000. For paiticulais call on Burkhait & Malin, Heal F.state ; Agents. rocket Cutlery. The largest and finest display every brought to this valley just received at Stewart fc Sox's. Call and examine. Look Here, rings. 25 iin tents French's. Bum r knives. f5 cents ... Fivnclro SlP'-ir ; 1 1 " ' ' ; , wlu h " Cas French's. Sugar r hells. 40 Castors, $2.00 1 ;,iirm nin :u.i:.( urr. j The only gunrimteid . iin-f. rcutnrrh i okl in tin- 'head. levfr, rose void, ! eatarthi.l (itafi.cs sum! sore ers. l.e ffrdLr s, .n!..,c a,.d i 'rc:id., rcsiii.iiig het.. eidn.rl'. l':'':i""a !o l ' ' bn t.i.ns n cure i- iv i; rr.i ;.t. ii. t t nil d, ,ig- ' - it-. Si nl for ci; 1 i.!.-.r l,t A hid 1 e Vrihcul Cm;:! ;n v. Oi ;;!c ( ,1 Six .!: fi.l !y !y Fi.sl.ii) o. SiOl.tiis' t v. n ' ll'ct l f, 1 111.1;. t'l in. For . . - . .!-. 1 i..v : ..ti . i-r:.ii vi'";.t.'iJ. i ;-i'iVm -.r f i-i.- I ! street, Albany. " ;CS : :- :"-' '''r,a:'T... iot: KKIEF MENTION. Fountain pi'iM ut Will i Staik's Silk muflbrs al BaiTows & Searls. P.ig bargains in Chri-tmHS goods at French's. A household word is Browne!!, the grocer. Oenuine sweet Florida oranges at C F. Brcwneli's. XXX X. effee is the best. Try it. C. II. Brownell. F. M. French's is headquarters lor fine Christmas goods. Knives, foiks, spoons, He., in great variety at French's. The corner jewelry store i- head quarters for fine Holiday goods. Boys watches, very neat for hol iday pr-sents, at Will A. .staik's. Make your selections early and avoid the rush at F. M. Frcnch'B. A barrel of choice fresh cran berries jus opened at C K.Brown ell's. Call at F. M. French's and see his fine display of Christinas goods. Stop at .V illA Clark's and ex amine their large and new line of watches. If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. K. Brownell. Look at my five-cent ccrncr win dow, it is the wonder of the town. C. F. Brownell. Diamond jewelry, fine silverware and novelties for the Holidays at Will A s tark's. ome new designs in strap ' I.liTno lwl ori.'X.u t. cut! -t n r f n.v at tiuiss A Son's. Barrows .v Sea! iue.c displavoi siik handker'. i a Lirc i. !s for the holiday trade. Call at Banovv. A .-.: U and is in see their lim .if lace f ;vst ofll ' (iesi"r s ' anted i oil to come ai.d amil:e the new )ii:e ot Mfi" ! at (Juiss A Son's. Barrows A Scarls h i" e '.u-t re ceived a line line ol the latest styles in gents' necktie. For oy.-tcrs served in the most delicate and appetizing styles go to the Dt Imoiiico Be-'iaur.iiit. A liiti bito of hanging and stand l.'.uips caii had of C. K. Brow nell at almost your own price. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5-ceiit cigars, manufactured at Julius Joseph's cigar factory. M. Strong has at his produce tand a line lot of dressed fowls, al.-o some choice apples at $1 per bushel. Ten thousand bushels of oats wanted at B. M. Robertson's feed stoi; at the loot of Ferrv .street. Albany. Now is the time to sub-erilie for new pat" r.-. magazines, etc. for i.v.i i. i'.. ii t i..rge: to icavoyouri orders with ! . L. is.ei.toi!. Ho will forwaril them promptly and save you the trouble of sending to the publishers. There is no use saying that you cannot afford printing, especially while PaisU-v A Fish are in the tiMsines.. ih.y wili oi your printing f-.i you in iir.-t-clas.-i style, and so cheap that you will never miss what little they charge. live them a trial. C TOP at the eler St Coiner Jew and takoliiSLJSilS ..!... !- ..t.,.c i- . I t- .:i a ' u.t ..ii' .ipj.iMi ui r-w in ware, go .1 v.alcb.rs, oiamonds, etc imollds, etc. i dnction i:i mi! :".iril:.. .t.r n in pr-'e f. I I !.! ( hieLeus. i mrr i-it i ivsseo rtiirki n :nr I cui i-.i n :vr i : i: ; Snudav dinner t V . M.,t o. ly iSH.s.al ilig I O S. I riracBO! ; :.- v? : i. !--,i:?,y,.iTj &rs. ; :;i-! :::! t'::;; i::-f alcir. " .2r," .toy's Ve-etal-Ie :-ar-a- j i is;twi.ira:!.u : -.v r. a ;; .e:irat:--.a:. Tlie ci" :.!., j rwtc.cric,:! hr.s rna'.-vo'ct:-'. s-'i.-: ninths '!'.:: .'.. :i. To-'iay il is over . ! i- ::u:i;cr:;:i'ivc:y stilted :i.-'! l'i';i at'taal'v rr:v;n:r it V:' , , -' : t::::t t: -" f I -"1 V"A Mk bcMavho.. Sn.ii anJ ,?v' u'""'w'-'s' Mt ' ,:!! rcW " .u:?1. Fa-:h ,, i ld tests a-, f-o it:ir..:i!-:;.' co:iv,r.c:n;: us to b( : reufatiuna?. It U elated that two v? 3:;uC;u? of l'.io new re:r.cy -TWO MifXV nil nisticil r.imiiM to l:t. Apply at corner of fourth an.l Montgomery Ktrtets-. 4'ontriK'lor and liulidrr. j ItURU.N'ltERSIfiNKD HAVING LOCATKD L in Altu-iv xolioits latronaire from city I ami country. Will contract to luiil.l liriilgcs, i i . , ... .1 ii:.. . I i i.arns, auu an manner 01 uYvtiiin ii.himb, inrludin Uucen Annp, fcmlaue ar.il tnza bthian Btvle of l iiitding:. Will furnish ila:i and s!i.ci!icai"ns free of chnnres. Satis f:i.!tion iruar.intee'' W. t. C.Y-SKL. TfOrND-IN THIS CITY ON MOMMY 1 Nov. IS. a gold bungle mut-cd "SI. A. 15." with the lire's prayer m tlio reverse side. It aw.iitM an jvrncr at this ol!ic. i LHJItS.VLE-KOUIt YOKKiASD HALF ' r ..r I ..--.r!.- ..v..n f.,.-..fli"r wtr.h vokes mid chairs. Aru wo'l hrok" rattle anil will he sold at hariiin for cuaii. Iicinir a portion of the c-itat- of John Ko'iinott, doceatcd Api'lv t John W. I'iijjIi, tadniir.istmtor of th" r-'a'e nt shiilil. Or. Ti r I -i!KIN(I YOUit W OOD.ASii, V ' 'V l) 0', m iple or lie, to the Al l.any Wmwl Yard. Ordi-rs It-it at Wa.lmx i C'isi' k'i r.'.'if.c '.ii!' reeeivj (minijit a'ten'.iou . 5rirk for Sale. 1 (T MY K I I.N ONt: -MILE EAST OK i fv.n, or ! live.-e.! an w n 1 in ms-n w . .. C.lfMr.LI ,'iii.v or. licr fa ,( i!hln::Jrr'i. itctv t: :s iii:i:m:y uiyen n.'Ar the I Hi r.i 1. v i tc .-line oi the st r. . n.titi is rf i jii- ' :.;i.;-. i .'. M.r ti-.i 't" ii-st:raii-e c ... of r'iu- of A't"a:c . u , ,.,.;..,., j.,,,,n:.x , , ,B-.:, ,,,.. i,.:r ... .. -,. ,.,,. ,; y. ,f d-v e.r ti-apai'Mosc c ,v... ni..0 .iiuvf.. i mUI - i.'i ..i.v M ! i .7 .... r .ci; t. ti 11-mi. 1. ..dm- n;e- tin; !.';..P.J : j . :::. : J. 1; '.K!N, Etcrituri . FOOTER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A niarrel of puri!y,strengtli and w liolesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kind. Mini cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of tow test, 6hort weishl alum or pboepiute powders Sold only in e-uis. ttov.i. Pakin' 'w der Co. v- WuV t. N. f. Lfwis 51. Joii.v?oN .V: Co.. AffenU, Poi lianri, Oregon. I'HVHrtlA.N W room it; Oregon- ('.WIS, M. I.. IIIY.-ir.'AN ANI FO.eni:. : i e f vi it hi hil oUire room it. S. rahan I.Kh k, I itst utrrct. Aiban Oregon- p W. JIASTON, vX, Ailiaiiy, Hitlt: Or? 'on M.M. KI.I.l.s, I't! YSK'IAN ANU ECKr 8ii, All.a. r fjrrjii.n. c. C. KULi.Y, MIYsrCUX AM) VF. .'coii A!i'nv. l.'f.-oi!. .f! . e .ii Vttrca'm lie li.'Oi t. . O2.eo l.mir, .'r. iii S i. M. to 4 r.u. A. ccon, L'railii:.tf cf "utrrio vctirirarr college an ! ii.embcr of the OMurio veteriu-. arv incilirul Kiciety, in r 4.nsi to treat. tl;& ilic:iss i.f s!l rt t-ti.atf.l onimutu ou M-ientiliir vrin.-!i.Ic. Oi'.x-r n AnH Marshall's I livtr.v ktr.l.le. iltai.'cm e 4tl. Liid I alkjixna i rtreetn, Al'ianr, Orfon. j i i(.Y. 'vrriA'iT'. vu y.shVi akant I I f b'.ir.,-o-.ii, l-.iie i f I:i..nf vilie. Or. Onioe in ti:e Mralun-IVar. ? !.!.) i:ps in tl rear rn inf.n lli mon i a.l. fai.a j.ripUr at'ci.dtd to i:i ei'y r.r c.:iitij-. DK R KOI.UiiWAy, VETKR1NART SCB jruon, Albany, Oresan - JraUua(e of GS man an.l Amrriern college. R. Y.. A. HCA!.!STn lltsrorAUIlC PHT- r-ician am! sm: on ll; s r.nu.vtd bis oKcc into Cra f..rii's Llock. Al! i-at's protupt Iv a tciidetl tu. DIl.U. A. WiitlNKY, I'll YMCIAN AKI eiirv i.ri. (;r.'di;ate i.f IVIIivue llofoi- ta.1 Medial CMU'se. New Yi.rk City. Iiiteascs f women e specialty, uaice in Frcman'a li'ick, Allpuny ore-.on. OTICK iS 11KKKIIY 01VKX T'JAT PRO ).erty (v.ni is tre rcquind Ly onlirartae to cut down mm rciii.ivi: a;l Uiistlm and ob noxious weeus j:rnivsr i en thtir prrminej, ami unn tlie street r.djcinin? tin ri to, within ttie city limits of Aitary. 'ilirc lailineto do o ill e liable To a lii e rf ?.". i? aixicr oi the tify niaohnt, J.K. UOKFJIAS: ALriNT, JlKE IP, 1SS9, Hnvxur. ritACTiCAL watchhakk . and jet:!er, Aibrtir. Uresm, 4ttckxi:yj. n. -a. n. I'.i.i rbckv. o. w. wKiorrr. niACKians. i. wiught attornky at lJ Kr., ..!!:.. Oregon. Uflice in Od4 ItiVA'sTciei.k'. -VSII liractici in all coortt i buir.et. i . y.V- of thr slate, ead i?e sjiccial attention to n UrOLVEKTON ClIARLKSh'. AITOR!firr Ht l.-.w, Albar.v, Or. OIKc in roomn 13 and 14, Foster's IJtock, oer stor k Mala i n. W!:ATH;t:;-ouit, aitorky AT l . iaw, Albany, Oregon. Oiiie in Odd Kcli v. 'ti Teinjili' W til pra. t in &I1 the ciulf ! thesta- . :d ;iv seoia! attention I . 1 -j j4i:T;: ! 1 tain DKS'.r.C.e Fl'ilTF.TlN ri).MCt(M urnratc :ei:( proii:;)t ork by caliir.r .; .:i h. nunty s;;rwyoi I-. I. 1. Hslier. Ue . .w.-i!!i:iiet:i -). -:.f l:eM notes and totra s!ii( ; l-.tji, .. is ;.re;.;.re I tod' HtirTevinfin nr; t.l I-".ii i-.ni:i:i . i.- .;i'i'. e v.arest, W!N, H'U 'ilit; I,EAI i t ii.Mirl it ona- I j r., l. tor r-i:s. t l i .ist'2: l oouf I .C.'j li-sr-viii.t. oous to n i sr. lir.-iiu Tl;r roi- nie. :t ).'. M J'I'i.V ok ni.srti.ASS . ..iiiin t;.V i.. faic i.t. Jjf li-t-lritk and u'c Ca.'t. "-. I i.n of i .; :..ar l.nin r uVn !"ropa I t'-'V::.-. i VI! a', tl.r r:i I .V A'l'ton, A.Iiii t;-i1i it' anti:o- a t.iit;. ".o :. c V houowi-rk. Ar'i.tjJ.at ir.oxv. f.v; KAI. ner ol Eth an.l l.:iilroail Ktret., DcJnioniro Restaurant, c:m:k nasi ash i'.iwoktu The und rugi:'' I.:ing ptirciiasel til'-old ll.:rnu!i BefctJuraiit utand bu oueiit-d uikib r the nlmvf ii;:irte. a first ciass rcstanrant. We are prepared t fnrbiyli luteals for pirties oriiiinees tn short notice. Oysters served in every style. cstcni i,r coast all kindjof Ssh kr.;wj in tins tr.arketl Junploy only lii'et-clas.s I.t'pan t waiting will J will l.e prompt and oairbxi'is. Reg ular n;c:ili .j tts. Cef;ce ol brat class quality an.i a cup of coffee and cake at from 5 to 10 cts. I run well knowu in this city and requek the citizens to give me a call. SAM COETS, Proprietor. Important Notice. I HATE UKTUKNFH FIIOSI TUB FHOST. 1 raid all my men on the 13th. Any jurKon holiliiitr any of my time checks will itLse present them to me at my office in tha wccdale Mock for paymciit. We have pteis ly of money here. J. S. AN10NKL.LK, General C'ontraoror r.f firm AnU-nelle & Doe. lrn Wauted. q',0 WOKK ON TUB OI.KCDN FAC'IFM L rai'roail. Apj-y at ones to Cunan ft Mon i ith. Fine Cfclvr for Sale. VOU SALK-TWO YFAKLINK HAXP y hrnl IiiCIh, Lin. Shoit Horn arid ona Holstc in. liotiifiinc:dvtii. A'ul l.c st.M for !axi::l iiouck, Ta:igen, Oregon. ...indies, Nuts. Co r:i fruits, tobacco and cigars. Deii,c n't liil 'o-!uoriow to lio wise. ; ti.-.-." ny oi those v. ho adver :1V" read the r.civt rlihe' i .pel j w: j C. F. Brownell. Th ey Mt nd lodging to j . o I ir : !.;. -MVV tl-' (UK:!) SELLING ,y r- r.;pre vnt tu as i-a'.es rti.t in .sii. p; :j.,i j tr a.- . an be ;d;..;, W'-ii r.in.-..( r & .;(-,wn. u, i'.i nr. et rti;., rtel t.iiv. . ,;;cv 11 't!,i'... 1 1 iii 1 i r. .Ol i' j iiu In l