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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1890)
THE 1IEKA1L': SATUB1)JY JANITAHV is. SI'KCIAL. 19:30 A. M. Not to sec our stoves and ranges before buying is a mistake. Mis takes are always costly. In beat ing stoves we have tbe largest as well as the most carefully selected stock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought as an experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and they were bought for cash, so the price , is right. We have special ties in heaters, beside our regular lines of Garland, Argand and Su lerior stoves and ranges. Geo. W. Smith. X MALE. The Daily Herald will be on sale each morning at the new stand of W. F. Kuhn's, where it can be procured- at 5 cents per copy. WEATHER INDICATIONS. For Albany and v.cinity Fol lowing is the forecast for 24 "hours, ending at 8 r. m. to-uay: Fair weather, cooler. JOTTINGS AUOB t TOWN. Babies Chamois Barrows & Searls. Do not miss tbe benefit this evening. mocassins at Y. M. C. A Choice full cream cheese at La Forest & Thompson's. Fresh fancy Sicily lemons just received at r . L.. Kenton s. If you want something to read call at Kuhn's newa store. If you want a choice cup of tea . . . ii try my cent tea in duik. j. Xj Brownell. A fresh supply of seedless oranges just received at F. L. Kenton's. The G. A. K. encampment of Oregon will meet in Eugene on February 12th. Look at my five-cent ccrner win dow, it is the wonder of the town. C. E. Brownell. A good second hand orran fcr saie cneap at trie art stuuio over Lion County bank. Subscriptions for all the leading newspapers and magazines received by r . L. Kenton. Some valuable bargains in real estate are offered by L. G. Beards ley, in another column. The proposed establishment of a Children's Home in this city'de- serves to meet witn success. Wilson & Bcsquet have opened a fish market in the Saltmarsh building below the Revere house. G. M. Strong has at his produce stand a fine lot of dressed fowls, also some choice apples at $1 per bushel. Railroad men will find a good shoe branded Engineer, at Bar rows & Searls. Cheap, suitable and durable. For pure, fresh drugs and medi cines, the accurate compounding of the same H.C. Hubbard leads the procession. For fine Sicily lemons, small pickles anil chow chow, go to La Forest & Thompson's. Fresh bar rels just opened. For fine teas in bulk, packages, cans or baskets, go to La Forrest V Thompson's. They keep the finest assortment in the city. It is said that Eastern parties are about ready to submit a propo sition to build "a steam motor road from Newport to Yaquina City. No preaching at the Baptist church to-morrow, owing to the absence of the pastor. The Sun day school and young people will meet as usual. Secure your seats early for the great Shakespearean play Othello at the opera house next Wednes day by Daniel E. Bandman and his company of IS artists. Fresh cream cheese, choice comb honey, new crop walnul3,almonds, Brazil nuts and chestnuts, lemons, dates, figs and other ood things just received at F. L. Kenton's, near tbe postoflice. Paisley & Fish have just re ceived from the East a large in voice of job printing stock, includ ing paper, bill and note beads, cards, invitations, and they are better prepared than ever to exe cute fine work at very low rates. To be convinced that tbe railway addition to Astoria ia the nearest, cheapest and best property now offered for sale by any agent. Call on E. G. Beardslcy and see the maps showing the location of all the different additions to this boom ing city ot Astoria. Delayed Mailt. Several tons of mails delayed by storms is piling up on tbe" Union Pacific Company's lines. Only a few pouches of through mail on tbe Northern Pacific have been re ceived within a week. A big ar rival of this delayed mail may be expected in a day or two unless the etor.n is renewed, which is now threatened. Th Dreaded La Grippe Is Here. Don't fool away. money and val uable time in experimenting with newspaper prescriptions or patent medicines, but call your family physician at once. And as an im portant factor to aid him, have his prescription compounded at Hub bard's drug store, where only the purest and freshest medicines can be obtained. Perfact accuracy guaranteed, and prices most reasonable. Dressed Chickens. Order a nice dressed chicken fcr your Sunday dinner; call and Leave your orders early. Willam ette Packing Co. MISS JESSIE COUTHOUI. Tills Ta'ezted Recitatiocisi. Greeted by a Delighted AudieECs at tbe Opera House. The dramatic readiugs of Miss Jessie Couthoui at the opera house last night, under the auspices of Y. JI. C. A. of this city, were greeted with a warm appreciation by a delighted audience. Miss Cou thoui possesses a round, full and musfcal voice, which she varioo at will with remarkable ease. Her facial expressions and power of mimicry are wonderful. She is a charming songstress as wi-11 as a talented elocutionist. In icponse to an encore she recited a camp scene, using a banjo and singing Annie Laurie in a fin ished and artistic manner. In the following programme, which was rendered last night, Miss Couthoui was assisted by some of the citv's excellent local talent : Male quartette Messrs. Hart, lortmuicr, Auorey anu .Lee. Out o' the Fire Miss Couthoui Vocal solo Miss Kose Trumbull Trouble in the "Amen Corner" Miss Couthoui. Recitation, selected Miss Couthoui. ocal duet Mrs C. O. Lee and Mr. Hart. Instrumental solo Miss Mildred Burmester. After the Battle Miss Couthoui Vocal solo C. U. Hart. Med!ey Miss Couthoui. Music Prof. E. G. Lorillard. There will be an entire change of programme to-night, in which Miss louthom will conclude her engage ment ;n this citv. I'otato Market. iuo e who are holdinc on in last years crop oi "SPUas" mav of spuds" be interested in the following quo tation of the Oregonian's rendition of the market: "Potatoes have adyanced in price since the freeze and are being retailed at 2X cents per pound, while wholesale'dealers are paying l cents. There is still a considerable surplus here and the present high price will draw the u out from all parts of the state, and the prospeci is that the price will drop as soon as all dan ger of cold weather is past. There is no demand for Oregon potatoes in San Francisco, as great quanti ties are being shipped from St. Louis. A reduction in rates has been made by the railroads, which enables St. Louis potatoes to be landed in San Francisco at Vi cents per pound, with a profit. This of course shuts out Oreeon potatoes at the prices now ruling ! nere, ana will necessarily lead to a drop in prices." Will Knlargs the "Herald." The proprietors of the Herald are now perfecting arrangements whereby an enlargement of the paper will be made in a short time. A larger and more complete tele graphic news service will also be published. The Herald belives that Albany's present growth. aided by railroad connections and other advantages, is destined to make this city the second in impor tance in Oregon, and as a factor in , this growth the Herald proposes to use every legitimate endeavor to work for tins end, and at the same time to publish as wide a scope of news as possible. Building ami Loan Association. The regular monthly meeting of. the Building and Loan Association was held at .he office of the Bank of Oregon last evening. On ac count of sickness there was no quorum of the board of directors, consequently the regular business meeting was postponed. The sum of $1401) was loaned to II. E. Chip man, who bid ." montns interest in advance. The regular annual meeting w ill be held next month, at which time the thiid scries will be opened. Violating the Fire Limits Law. Chas. Parker, w ho has commenced the erection of a small wooden building upon the property of Dr. J. P. Wallace, within the tire lim its, on First street adjoining the Waverly Hotel, was notified last evening by the committee on fire and water from the city council not to goon with the work. The city's fire limits arc not too large and they should be rigidly enforced. The safety of the city demands it. AH Southern Tacifie. Every few days some change that makes it conform to the South ern Pacific is made along the line of the O. AC. railroad. The last one occurred Wednesday, being a general change of switch locks. The old ones were of the Oregon & California pattern, but the new ones conform to the style in vogue over the entire Southern Pacific system. Conservatory of Music Prof. H.C. Palmer, recently of San Francisco, has rented rooms in Tweodalc's building on First street, and will open a conserva tory of music, teaching elementary as well as teachers and advanced or concert courses. Prof. Palmer comes highly recommended, and expects to inaugurate a series of select musical recitals in connection with instructions in music. Better Than Kver. I am now better prepared than I have ever been to suit my custo mers in the shoe line. I have just received a large invoice of tli3 cel ebrated Laird, Schober & Mitchell fine shoes for ladies. There is no manufacturer who' claims anything better than these shoes. I intend to keep a full assortment ot" them in all prices, widths from A EE, and can suit the most fastidious in fit and price. I also received another invoice of the popular ahoe, E. P. Reed's in waukenphast snd patent leather tip. These shoes are well known in Albany as a first-claES nice style shoe. Or ders from the country filled with care and satisfaction guaranteed. Samuel E. Young. AH ESTIMATE OF BAN DM ANN. What the Gnat Theatrical Critic Lawre: ce Hotion Gays of Him. Daniel . Bandmann, who will play Shakespeare's gtcat master piece Othello in this city next week, is one of those wholesouled men who do nothing by halves. He is entirely wrapped up in encourag ing and developing a tastii for classic tragedy and comedy, and can never express sufiicicntly his disapproval of the tate so preva lent at tin? present day which revels in the buffoon Punch and Judy comedies which catch the crowd of theater goers. Asa con scientious worket he has no superior. lie belongs most appio priately to the German school of Charles Fechter, who created such a stir in ew l ork in the early '70s. Lawrence llutton in his paper on a "Century of Hamlet" for the November Harper's Magazine, has the following to say in relation to the foreign school and Bandmann especially: "Among the purely exotic Hamlets of the New York stage, Salvini, Bandmann, Bogumel Davison, Rossi, Bern ay and Hasse have been the most prom in nt. ' Next to Salvini, the greatest liying Othello, and perhaps the greatest of any time after Edmund Kean, the great critic places Bandmann as in the next rank. I.INN COUNTY TIONEKS. All members of the Linn County Pioneer Association are requested and urgently solicited to prepare an article to be read at the next annual meeting of said association, biieily stating facts, figures and dates of any of the events of- our early history, which articles we hope to have printed and preserved. It is to be hoped that this feature will become one of the most inter esting of our association. We are always pleased to hear each other relate the many interesting cents of the early history of Linn county, DUt soon none ot us will be here to relate them. Let us each one en deavor to reduce to writing some one interesting event cf our early history, which will become of great importance in the future, when the then living actors have passed away, thus furnishing our children with a true history of the ex perience of our ancestors. This plan, if followed, will develop into 1 the organization of a historical society, auxiliary to our Pioneer Association and will become the most interesting feature of our an nual meetings. J. M. Waters, President Pioneer Association. At Yaquina Bay. The steam schooner Farallon, which was recently damaged by the storm at Yaquina bay is laid up in San Francisco for repairs. The bodies of the men who were washed off her decks in crossing the bar some tnree weeks ago have never been found. Neither have the bodies of Mr. Wagner or tbe Parker boy who were drowned two months or more ago. The currents in the bay and along the coast are very fieculiar and there is no knowledge where they will carry bodies or drift. The last session of congress passed an act to estab lish a life-saving station on Ya quina bay, and officials last sum mer selected a site for the same on south beach, but a correspondent from there says that is the last heard of the matter. If the station had been in operation three months ago, probably the Parker family and the men lost f -om the Faralion could have been saved, provided the station was not run on the methods if the station at San Francisco. Loss of a Horvc. Councilman B. F. Tabler lost a valuable bug"y horse yesterday. The horse was turned loose for a few moments, and while running and playing it slipped on the side walk, producing an internal strain from which it died. Church Notice. Preaching services to-morrow at the Presbyterian church at 11 a. m., conducted by the pastor. Sabbath school at 12:10 a. bi. Young peo ple's prayer meeting at 0:1)0 p. m. in the lecture room. All will be made welcome to these services. Just What You Want. We have just received the fol lowing delicacies: Fresh buck wheat, Cream oats, Sw iss cheese, Limberger cheese Cal.cream chceset iolden drip syrup Rock candy drip Canada sap St.Clair hauis Bkst bacon Fresh hominy Garlic Onions Potatoes Carrots Fine comb honey Log Cabin maple lard in bulk. All Parsnips Cabbage Italian prunes, svrun and leaf the above delicacies to be had at the Willamette Packing Co. Sore Cure for La Grippe. There arc a great many cases of bad colds in our city, and not a few think it to be the Russian ailment. The best thing the people of Al bany can do to prevent being taken down with this terrible la grippe is to use nothing but the best grocer ies, fine poultry and other delica cies, to he iouml at the Willamette Packing Co.'s at the lowest possi ble figure. Dr. Patton now has his office fully arranged to suit every con venience and is prepared to treat all who may apply. Ladies suffer ing from those ills ieculiar to their sex can be assured of speedy relief, as the doctor has made' female diseases his special study. He holds two diplomas and is a mem ber of the Oregon State Medical Society. He prepares his own medicines and everything is confi dentia'. Consultation is free and a visit to his office costs you noth ing. Office in Blumberg's block. Deserving poor treated free. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5-cent cigars, manufactured at Julius Joseph's cigar factory. . FOE AN ORPHANS HCMS. Ej. rts to Be Made to Erect a Public Baild iog for This Pc-Fse. A prominent member of the Ladies Aid Society of this city stated to a Herald reporter yes terday that the society had de termined to undertake the found ing of an Orphan's Home in Al bany. It is proposed to call a public meeting of citizens next week, which will probably be done by the mavorfor the purpose of de- vising ways and means to erect Fiiitabie buildings. The Ladies Aid Society has proven itself dur ing past years to be an influential factor in all charitable works, and several prominent citizens of the city have promised to aid the establishment of a Children's Home. The undertaking is most laudable, and deserves to meet with success LOOKS LI&E EXTKKFKISE, To the Kditor of the Hkralo. A meeting is called at Halsey, Feb. 1st at which every man of an -nterpiisinsr disposition is request ed to be present. The object of the meeting will be to take under advisement a plan for furnishing water jower to a large flouring mill to be erected at that place. It is proposed to tap the McKenzie river at some point near Coburg, there being a natural water way extending nearly the entire distance from this point to Halsey, through which the McKinzie frequently overflows at high water. Along this course a canal can easily be cpeued to within a few miles above the tow n. There it may be turned out through the higher land, end have at Hal sey a fall of from 12 to 14 feet owing to the elevation on the south of the town. Thence the water may be carried to Shedd, Tangent, and why not to Albany ? This proposition is made feasible when it is taken into consideiation that it has been proven by practi cal demonstration that the natural declivity of the valley toward the north is about 5 feet to tbe mile. This is a commendable scheme, ana win conduce greatly to the in-' dustrial resources of this section of ! the country. . ! i Barrows & Searls have just re ceived an , invoice of ladies fine shoes from George W. Ludlow. KEEP YOUR EYE ON E. G. BEARDSLEY'S Column. Agent for NEW ZEALAND INS. CO., CAPITAL" $300. COO. Fire aud Marine Insurance written. ALB vNY PROPERTY. A I ;:i Tirv- -T5 ,ir.eis . property on Sfcini i street i.i 'ne of the very best blbcft in town. This is the same block where the must extensive im. provements are in be made in the 8r ug. This ia the only :rontag; in the entire block that can he bought at any price. This is the best offer in business property :" '""o "ity, and wil soon go at rJ2Nn asking. Call at the office '. tticulars. Farm property at all prices ami in different localities. Improved lands, can sell on easy terms. 1C0 acres for SI IOC. 104 acres for $300. IG0 acres in the coal belt, $7 per acre. 5 acres on Cos Bay, $5 per acrea Cheap lots in Albany. Residence lots both improved and unimproved. Lot 50x100 in Pipe's addition; this lot faces town aud is a' bargain at $180. Lots iu Burkhart's aud Goltra Park additions, If you are looking for in vestment in Albany property come and sec me. j Two cottages for rent, $3 each. ASTORIA PROPERTY. Lots in tlxTRAiLWAY Addition to Astoria. is property is situated just one 'milt and a quarter from the very center . i Aitoria and is practi cally inside j rperty. This addi tion has been o.i the market but two weeks, and is a; eady more thon half sold to parties in Portland, Astoria and other cities. The prices are $S5 for inside lots aml$100 for the corners. The prices w ill be raised on Feb. 1 to $100 and 115. Now for sale on the installment plan, 20 down and the balance at 5 per month. Call quick and select the finest. Call and compare Iocatione. Acre property iu Astoria for sde. Am agent for the ASTORIA REAL ESTATE &. TRUST CO., OF PORT LAND. This company inakt? a spe cialty of Astoria property, and if ytu desire to invest iu the city by the sea, it will pay you to call and exam ine my list. WIN OFFICE EVENINGS' E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Iuturauce Agent AND KOTAKT PCELIC Broadalbin Street. Albany, Oregon. FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. A Lnnaiit'3 Isfaiuaiicn Lada Him to the Asjlnn. Utw Ls aWing Company. Special to the Hkpalk.j Salkm, Jan. 17. Elijah Morton, the lunatic driven insane over the single tax theory and Bellamy's book, whose amour led him to fre quently pre pose bv obnoxious love epistles through the mail to Miss Hallie Parrish, a young lady well known in Salem, was to-day com mitted to the home for the insane. He also claims to have invented a flying machine. His former home was Tillamook county. Articles of incorporation were to-day filed in.the office of the sec retary of state by the Green Basin Lumbering Co., J. D.Montgomery, W. II. Heath. Richard Fox and S. A'. Reese incorporators ; capital stock, $20,000 ; shares, $100 each ; principal office, Green Basin, Ma rion county. Also by the Medford & Jackson ville Railroad Company, D. Linn, A. L. Reuter, Jeremiah Numan, S. H. Hull and John D. Whitman in corporators ; object, to build a rail road from Medford to Jacksonville; principal office, Medford. R. V. Short, Wilsonville, Clack amas county, b. A. Durham, Tual atin, Washington county, G. A. Batty, I. B. Thompson and T. J. King, .Portland, were appointed notaries. Chas. S. Stanley, 512 Montgom ery street, San Francisco, was ap pointed commissioner of deeds for Oregon. J he countv court to-day ap pointed road supervisor for the 72 districts for the ensuing year. Money to Loan. Money to loan at a low rate of interest, on improved farm and city property, in sums of $200 to $10,000. For particulars call on Burkhart & Malin, Real Estate Agents. Scissors. Shears. Immense stock at Stewart & Sox's. The best quality and any size or style. Call and examine our stock. Stewart & Sox. KEEP BOTH EYES On Albany, and Not toria. on As- As Albany Is the Place Where Von Make Your Money, 'and the Best Flace In ttreson to Invest It for Snre Return. A FEW BARGAINS OFFERED BY BLRKIIART A MALIK: We are now offering: Lots on the installment plan in Goltra's Park ad dition for $:JM down and 10 monthly. This is the choicest and most sightly addition to Albany, and is situated directly on the roroscd treet rail way line Lots iu this addition will douhlc in value in the next six monthst Lots $50 each, $10 down, and $5 monthly. We are also ofl'eriii": siuic excellent lots in Blackmail's addition an the in stallment plan for the above figures, which cannot fail to make the pur chasers a handsome profit on his investment. We have juite a number of food lots in Pipe's addition, which we will sell at bottom flsures and rn good terms. These lots are the closest lots tiered for sale to the main portion of Hie city. 40 live a'-re tracts si'uated within 5 miles of the city all leaved and suit able for 'tain or 'fruit at $40 per a?rc. C ten acre tracts within 2 miles of the city for f UK) per acre the very best of fruit land. 1 thirty acre traits within 'J miles of the t-ily for $75 per acre. 2 irood lois within two block of the court house for $1:0U. 1 -rood lot within three bloc ks of the cential school house for $750. 1 splendid lot within two bloeks of central school house for 1550. A good two-story house end 1 good lot within 1 block of the court house, for $2500. 1 twenty acre tract of excellent fruit land within miles of the city, all set ut in choice fruit trces,X of which is set in Bartlett pea-s. X in ltallian prunes, and y$ in apples. This excel lent piece of land for $150 per acre. Vie have vacant lots for sale in tv. cry addition that is laid out around the city, i-cluding llseklemiiu's 1st, 2nd. od and 4th additioos. MONtr TO LOAM. ' Wo are prepared to make loans on either farm or city property at the lowest rate of interest in sums of from 500 to $.j(),000. If you want to build a ood house on your lot call on us and tve will loan you the money to do it. BURKHART A MALIN lieml Estate ALBANY, Agents, OREGON. WHERE WILL YOU FIND A nnnn n 111 ii At the Delmonico. rpKY IIIK BREAKFAST, TRY MIS PINKER, TRY HIS X supper. UouU Bros. !o all thcii ow n cookinir. Tiy his hot coffee and tea with cakes for 10 cts. Kantern oysters are a spe cialty, ami great care will be taken to put them up after Eastern ttylc. Yaquina and Bay View oj sters constantly on hand, liead his bill of fare ana fee if you don't find hat you want. Lid you ever try one of our Sun day dinners? All kinds of game. Farmers will fin.l a good tabic sit at the Dchmonica Waiting will be prompt' Conic and see us. Fresh Fbh. Krosh Game. Fresh Meats iOKTZ KKOS., Props. Mock holder' Meeting. N' the annual meeting' of the stockholders cf the Albany Building and Loan Association will be held u Friday, February 21. Ib90, at the hour of 7:E0 i m of midday in the W. V. T. V. hall in Albany, Linn county. Ore on, for the purpow; i.f electing nine direc tors and three uuditois. o srve for the term of one year net ensuiiii; from said mcc'inir, and until their siiccesioi s arc clectid anJ qualified, and to transact such o'her business as may then cJiue before the association. Done by order of said a-wouialion this lTth aavot January, w. V. CASSELL. JY W. Blais, President. Secretary. i HEAL? uUUll ASTORIA The most desirable addition ys.t placed on the market is Powell's Addition to he City of Astoria. This addition is located just south of Toogue Point. The Columbia river adjoins this property on the east side. It is accessible either by motor line or river. Lots are for bale For a Few Davs Only Corner loti$S5; inside lots $75. terms, $10 cash and $10 per month until paid for, or five per cent, dis count for all cash. Call and see plat at the office of CM MONTEITH K L. Kenton DEALER IN- Staple and Pancy UEOCEEIE Also Choie Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TERMS CASH AND PRICES LOW. Subscriiition Agent papers and Magazines. NER THE POSTOFFICE. Wint "Oh ! the cold and cruwsl winter. Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ; Froze the ice on lake and river. Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ; Fell the covering 6now and drifted Through the forest round the village. IT IS COMING. "OJdlProb savs vn inter is severe this ) ear 1 EEGO Take time by tbe topknot and examine my elegant stock ot OVERCOATS, CAPE ULSTERS. fDRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS, VALOURS, BEAVERS, MELTONS. CHEVIOTS, WIDEAWAKE, CHIINCHILLAS, CASSIMEKI. MONTAGNACS. L.E. BLAIN, THE- Leading A II anv upera House, oxk xu;iir m.y WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22. TllK CiKICAT TRAUK" ACTOR DANIEL E. BANDMAN, AND HIS New York Cupuv or I WELL AKTIfcT. MI A K KfSI'K ARE'S SI ASTEKPIECJj, OTHELLOv THE MOOR OF VENICE. Reserved seats $1. Admission 50 cents, f eats now oa sale at Blackman's Drug Store. Catraeir ! Ballder. DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLAN'S, spociflcatious and details for all kinds of building and architecture. All orkpiompt ly done and guaranteed to be first-class. Es timates f umished on short nctiee for brick buildings, residences, public buildings, bridcps, etc 1200 CORDS fir wood fur sale in quantities to suit the pun-haser. Inquire at the office of Currau & Monteith. SECRET SOCIETIES. A. O. U. W. Safety Lodge No, 13; meets every Monday ereninic at the G. A. K. hall on Kerry street, between Seeond and Third, Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the city and transient brethren cordially invited to attei.d. McPherson Poet No. 5, ft. A. R. Stated meetings at the O, A. K Hail on the second and Fourth Friday evenings cf each month. Transient Comrades ate cordi ally invited to meet with us o. Vt. KfcfcSK, B. F. Tabler, Commwder - Adjutant. NOTICE IS HEREBV,CIVEN THAT PRO petty owners are required by ordinance to cut down ana remove all thistles and ob noxious weeds growing upon their premise, and upon the street adjoining thereto, within the city limits of Albany. Those failing to do so will te liable to a fine of (5, By order of the city marshal, i, S, HOFFMAN Albany, Jise S3, laid, 17 1 QTT MARKET JUST OPENED IK J? lO JZL the Saltmarsh block below th Kevore House. Fresh Fish ef all kinds kept coastantlv on hand. WI1SOM BOaCtLET, lrt for all Leading News- ALBANY, OREGON coming earlier and more than usual. T am! Snow. Clothier,