itcnung gaitij toll
SPECIAL, 13:30 A. HI.
55ot to see our stoves and ranges
before buying is a mistake. Mis-j
takes are al way i costly. In heat
ing stoves we have the largest as
well as thy 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
perior stoves and ranges.
Geo. W. Smith.
X SALE.
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 vicinity Fol
lowing is the forecast fur 24 hours,
ending at 8 p. m. to-ua v :
Fair weather, cooler.
JOTTINiiS ABOU r TOWN.
1000 cords of wood for sale by G.
II. Keeney.
If you want a choice cup of tea
try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E.
Brownell.
Ed. C. Feiitland, editor of the
Independence West Side, was in
the city yesterday.
A good second hand organ for
sale cheap at the art studio over
Linn County bank.
Babies have a soft velvety skin.
You can rival the babies in this
particular, providing you use
Elegant Lotion.
G. M. Strong has at his produce
stand a line 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 II. C. Hubbard leads
the procession.
For fine Sicily lemons, small
pickles and chow chow, go to La-
Forest & Thompson's. Fresh bar-;
rels just opened.
Tell your 6isters, your cousins
and your aunts to bave their la
grippe prescriptions compounded
by II. C. Hubbard, the prescrip
tion druggist.
Albany will begin work at once
upon a new two-story sash and
door factory. It is evident that
Albany is the coming city in the
valley. Astoria Pioneer.
Hey there, a wod with you, sir !
Do you think of o ray and a' cr
racy as we' I 3 price'. If you do
it will pay you to buy your dni23
at II. C. Hubbard's new drugstore.
Those desiring to secure some
good bargains in Albany real
estate should read the nw adv. of
Burkhart & Malin in this issue.
They have oome choice lots lor 62le
at a bargain.
The finest ehibii'on or se".:ig
'machine art v,oik ever held in Al
bany wii! be &iven by the New
Home Sewing Machine Co. it Will
& Link's on Wednesday. Thu sday
and Friday of this week.
The announcement of Prof. II.
C. Palmer's conservatory of music
recently started in this city will be
found in this issue. Proi. Palmer
has wide experience in al branches
of music teaching in San Francis
co and in the East. Those who
appreciate the fine points in music
al instructions should call at his
rooms in the Tweedale block.
The Merchant of Venice.
The steady downpour of rain
last evening prevented many from
witnessing the Merchant of Venire
by Daniel E. Bandmann and his
excellent company, at the opera
house last evening, but those pres
ent keenly enjoyed this great
Shakespearean play. Bandmann,
as the exacting Shylock, inter
preted the character in a manner
that won a hearty applause and the
appreciation of every Shakespear
ean critic present. Miss Wallie
Oliver portrayed the fine shades of
acting and the delicate passages in
the part of stately Portia in a most
satisfactory way. F. C. Huebner as
Bassanio exhibited a clever bit of
acting, as also did Edwin Parrish
as Gratiano. and the charming Ne
rissa whom he won. Miss Ida
Sallee as the lovely Jessica, and in
fact the entire support, deserve
due raise. , The company is finely
costumed and render Shakeipeare
in a manner reflecting. credit upon
the management, y ......
Mews frem Prlnevllle.
A letter received from a Prine-
Ville correspondent under date of
the 17th inst. states that, the
winter is severe in the Ochoco and
Crooked river basin. The loss in
cattle and sheep will be heavy.
Thos. Logan & Sons, large stock
owners, are toeing considerable
stock, as are many others. The
residence of of County Clerk Z. M.
Brown, in Prineville, was burned
on the 15th. v Everything was lost,
owing to the heavy wind blowing
at the time.
Changed Their Dates.
On account of the blockade on
the Southern Pacific road the Rich
ards & PringrVs Georgia Minstrel
Co. will not be able to meet their
engagement in this city this even
ing. .They have changed their
route' and will come via steamer to
Portland, and will be in Albany
probably next week. Due notice
of their coming will be given.
LOCAL "NEWS.
The
Usual Budget of
About tie City.
News
PROPOSED 3R0WSSVILLE R.MLSOAD.
The WMeaia
f tlia Marrow Giage Read
7,'ill
AffVd Direct Coaieotica
With Alby.
Mr. A. C. Hansman, of Browns
ville, one of the stockholders of the
newly-incorporated Brownsville
Kailroad, was in the city yester
day, lie fays that the town is
thriving. While here Mr. Ilaus
man tiled in the office of the county
recorder a plat of Hausman's sec
ond addition to Brownsville, which
contains 4o acres.
He savs the people of Browns
ville are in earnest on the question
of building the railroad to the
mines. They would, he said, first
construct that portion of the road,
and then seek a connection with
the Oregon Pacific and the So'ith
ern Pacific. They would, he said,
prefer to extend the road to Albany,
and he honed the people of this
city would co-operate with them
for this purpose.
Two men representing the Nar
row Gauge people .have been in
lirownsvule recently, lney as
sured the people of that place that
the road would shortly be widened
into a standard gauge. This would
give Brownsville direct connection
with Albany via the Lebanon
branch, and it is probable that on
this line the extension to. the
mines will secure its outlet.
Oregon's Timber Lands,
The "rush" for timber land has
about ceased at r resent, to be re
vived when the charms of spring
awaken, and the mocking bird is
singing on the bough. Title has
been acquired to vast qantities of
timber land in Oregon during the
past year. There has been much
swindling indulged in by rascally
thieves calling themselves land
L locators, but there has also been a
vast volume of legitimate transac
tions made, which will result in
the starting of many b g saw-mills
in vatious portions of the state.
The- business of the Roseburg
land office for 1889 was huge, as
follows: Number of pre-emption
filings, 658 ; number of homestead
entries from Jan. 1, 1889, 430.
Number of final entries from Jan.
1, 1889, to Jan. 1, 1890, 165; num
ber of final cash entries from Ian.
1, 1889, to Jan.. 1, 1890, 410.
Amount of acreage covered, 24,
900 acies. Amount of cash re
ceipts, $111,543.28.
Monday Night.
The following remarks from the
Vancouver, (B. C.) Advertiser, will
prive the people of Albany a partial
ides of the pleasure in store for tbcm
Monday evening at the cpera house,
and the further fact must be re
membered that popular prices only
are demanded 'Ljnwood' was the
title of the play presented last even
iog in the Imperial epera house by
the Ilussell-Jewell Dramatic com
pany. The scene of the drama is ;
Kentucky at the time of the rarj
between the North and Seuth. !
The plot is well laid aud the lead-1
log character, taken by Miss. Liug
haul, thy aturai the company, was'
'. leaily portrayed. She nets with !
!ucc uuu without the least affeeta j
tion. Iu the tender parages she is !
sweet ana sympathetic, wuile in
the heavier parts she is intensely
emotiona'. Her youth, peisooal
appearance aud talents predict lor
her a brilliant future. Miss Ycntis
was a decided favorite with the
audience. Her pranks and sous
were laughed at uacl mucn enjoyed.
Miis Jennie Darrah had little to do
but did it well. Mr. Morris was a
decided success in his part. Few
could have interpreted it as well a?
he. Mr. H. S. Stcdley acted a
great deal of earnestness, though
lie was ecarcelv heavy enough lor
the part allotted to him. The rest
of the support was good. The
company are certainly deserving of
good
patrwnage during their
iu Vancouver. Last
evening the audience was a large
one.
Delayed California Malls.
On account of the continued
blockade on the Southern Pacific
railroad a big lot of delayed mail
for Oregou and Washington will be
sent by tteamei to Portland. Tel
egraphic orders have been received
from the Washington postoffice de
partment by Postmaster Bryan, of
San Francisco, and in compliance
arrangements bave been made
with the agents of the steamer
Columbia which sailed for Portland
yesterday to carry all of the de
layed mail,consisting of 75 pouches
and 400 sacks. Something , like
half of these . mails which have
been accumulated at Redding.have
been ordered back from that point
and will aiso be forwarded by
steamer.
A Marrow Kscape.
Last evening a youn' man from
Lebanon, whose name was not as
certained, .who had come down
with Dr. J. L.. Hill on a railroad
velocipede in order to catch the 8
o'clock overland train, met with a
narrow escape from death near the
depot- The train was at the
depot just ready to start south
The doctor and the young man got
off of the velocipede a few hun
dred yards south of the depot and
took the machine off the track
The latter in doing so slipped and
fell, striking his head upon the
rail knocking him senseless. Dr.
Hill succeeded in pulling him out
of the way before the train passed
His injuries were given proper at
attention and he was taken back to
Lebanon on the train.
If you want something to read
call at Kuhn's news store.
THE MOBKIBU 1IE1?A:L,L: THURSDAY JANUARY
THE LaW OF CATJSE AND EFFECT.
A Tew Facts Abcot tie Orcwth of Ci:if2-
Alsaay's Prcsperiiy.
Tacoma begins the new year
with a number of failures among
business lirms. The Tacoma
newspapeis try to explain the
failuies by saying that too many
business men of tl:at city are try
ing to carry on a big trade with
little or no capital, but to excessive
rents, and the high pressure
brought to bear by illegitimate
speculation can probably be at
tributed the real cause of the dozen
or moie collapsed which have re
cently occurred.
The steady, sober and perma
nent growth" which Albany ii-.w
enjoys is more in the line of build
ing up a city than all the w ild and
speculative allurements of profes
sional boomers.
The establishment of one factory
after another which will give em
ployment to labor, the aid and en
couragement given to the building
of railroads and public works, and
the proper support given to home
institutions commands attention
abroad and is the best advertise
ment any city could poss;ess. Un
der this safe condition of things
Albany is prospering, steadily en
larging her borders to make room
for more people, while the natural
demand for buildings leads on to
the erection of hundreds of new
residences, business blocks and
factory structures.
This is exactly the condition of
things in Albany. Her citizens
are notover-consery.-itive or back
ward about aiding all public enter
prises, nor are they given to wild
cat speculation. Rents are so
reasonable that business men can
afford to occupy good buildings.
Property values are not excessive
and are within the reach of every
one who has moderate means.
while the steady and natural ad
vance in prices of real estate ren
ders investments absolutely safe,
with sure returns for t lose who
make such investments.
The year 1890 promises moie ex
tensive improvements, a greater
increase in population, and more
building than ever before. Many
investors, artisans and workmen
will join in the big march ol im
provements in this city during the
next twelve months.
The City's Fire Limits.
At the next regular meeting of
the city council several petitions
for privilege to erect woe Jen build
ings within the fire limits will
come up for action. There is only
one way to deal with this question.
The fire limits are not too large,
and the law should be rigidly en
forced. Too many wcoden struc
tures have already been allowed o
go within the fire limits, and un
less a determined stand is taken
on the question by the city council
such buildings will continue to
creep in wherethey do not belong,
and the city might as well have no
law on the subject.
NORTHWEST NOTES.
There are from 80,000 to 100,000
acres of oysters in cultivation on
sheuiwater bay.
All tbe cocnties in tho state bave
a good sized tax levy; running from
18 to 29 mills.
The Corval'.is street railwi y
advertises for four nr.lcs of material
and construction.
Work ou the Astoria & South
Coast R. R. will be resumed when
the weather permits.
The output of shingles en the
North Paciilc Coast is said to. be
about 2,700,000 feet per day.
Tne real estat? sale. of Astoria
thus far for the year arc consider
ably above half a million in amount.
lhe Medtoid and Jacksonville
Railroad. (yO.ta build a railroad from
Medtord to Jacksonville, has been
formed.
Chin Fin" .Tine, a Chinesi in
under arrest inJnsMcn Tut tloVnoiirt
lnil'ortland for oracticinsr medicine
without license.
Snow is shout a fnot dpon nn n
level all through the Ocho -o vallev
and In some places it has drifted
nve or six tcet deep.
The Seattle contractors refuse to
pay bricklayers the same wages
Ct I. t nii .i
.or o uuurs as v. iney say ineir
existing contracts will net nermit.
About 5000 acres cf coal lands
have been tiled on within the last
ninety days on the Cowlitz river,
in the eastern end or Lewis and
the western end of Yakima counties.
The Josephine county gecte are
UDUsuallr freukUli tins .m.
Usually in January ' coarse gold
is iouqu oy aeugntea ladies in the
crops of geese, but last week a
silver mounted corkscrew wan
successfully removed from the
breast of ooe of these birds,
Vf. H. Mills, land agent of the
Central Pacific road, in speaking
of land sales last year, said iu
San Francisco: "Our land sales in
Oregon will run up to about$500,
000. In Oregon one firm of Mich
igan lumber dealers invested over
$100,800 in buying timber lands,
part of which they placed within
the limits of our grant up there.
To the Indies.
Mrs. S. A. Wayne will leave in
about one week for the East, where
she will lay in a new and elegant
stock of millinery of the very
latest styles, which she will be
able to offer to tbe ladies of Albany
on or about the 20th of March
Wanted to Know.
Say George, what have you in
those packages I 8ee in your
basket? I have just come from
the Willamette Packing Company's
store, where I purchased some of
their elegant chow chow, pig8 feet,
spiced sardines, Holland henine
salmon, etc. You ought to trv
them. 1
STATE DISPATCHES.
The Blockade Stiil Unmoved cn
the Southern Parific.
SNO YT STI LL FAL.T.ING il E AVI LY
Tbree Kaanred Facs.'jrs at S.'m3 Will
ScEVr T7rle3 Pfovi:io33 A-riv,:
fjcon Steamboat Sunk.
Special to the Hkhalh.J
PottTLAXD, Jan. 22. The pros
poet for rahing the blockade ontiie
Southern Pacific is not altogether
flattering, fcupi. iinzndt has re
ceived no intelligence showing anv
material change in the situation.
1 he snow has been falling continu
allv all over the places in the
blockaded district. The following
dispatch was received at noon from
Ashland by Mr. Jeff W. Hayes.
manager of tbe Pacific Postal Tele
graph Co. 's office in this city
The prospects at Sims of train No
id DcjDg able to move south as
intended last evening has been
.onriderably dampened by a fall of
eight ln.-hes ol 6now during the
night and this morning. At pres
ent it still continues to snow lieav-
j ilv. A relief ttuin from Redding
is siuck about ten nines soutn oi
Ashland. An engine 'eft Sims to
meet it, but only got two miles
out. Another was sent and brought
that in. Nothing has been cleared
from Sims northward beyond two
miles. A enow plow is gradually
working its way from Sissons to
Dunsmuir. Not all tire difficulty
has been as yet overjome, as many
miles of snow covered track re
main untouched between Edce
wood und Sims, while last night's
snow fall has added quite a little to
it. No trains of any description
have run southward from Ashland
for four days.
The following dispatch was re
ceived from Sims, Cal., lato this
evening : There is smaller hopes
than ever this evening as to the
trains gettiug out. Tbe passengers
are well provided for yet, but sup
plies will bave to come in in a few
days, as there are over 300 people
here to feed. Snow began falling
in the night at the rate of an incti
and a half an hour and still c on
tinues. The train from Sacramen
to Aith fuel and provisions has not
et arrived.
All the delayed trains on the
Union Pacific "have arrived. The
regular west bound ohort Line train
will arrive at 6:L0 this evening.
Although a light snow is falling
alomr the Columbia river the indi
cations are ti nt the track can be
kept sufficiently clear by the regu
lar und special trains tc stop a
blockade.
Salem Notes.
Salem, Jan. 22. Articles of in
corporation were filed to-day with
the count' clerk for tbe German
M. E. church of Salem, with G. F.
Kurtz, G. A. Kurtz and C. Frickey
as incorporators. '
Articles of incorporation were
filed. with the secretary of state for
the La Grande Land Company of
La Giande; capital tstock, $10,000;
Win. Parsons, W. II. Sears and 11.
L. Heill, iiK-orpoi ator..
Also the Pacific Hunting and
Fishing Company ft Astoria bv
Theo'l
P.rocker,
Henry Olsson,
( t. Spexarth as
apital stock,
S. Fii.i-i.
incn: p-i
$10,00i.
.ul'a ! '
-.nmev Isabel Sunk.
FoKTi.AM). Jan. 22. About 5
o'clock this morning, while lying
at her landing at bell wood, the lit
tie steamer Ipabel sank in about
twentv feet of water.
lrr. II. '. Palmer's fooscrvulnry
or Masle,
Twecdale's block, First street,
Linn county, Oregon, opened Jan
uary 20, lS'JO. The course of in
structian will consist of classes for
piano, organ, harmony and voice
culture. There will be a normal
class and diplomas furnished to
teachers, specifying time, capacity
and experience. Students partic
ipate in monthly recitals, and are
graded to insure equality in rendi
tion. This conservatory will be
conducted on the same basis as
those in Boston, New York, etc.
This is the only recognized success
ful system known for a thorough
musical education. Send foi circu
lars and references.
0 Wcman's Discovery
"Another wonderful discovery has
been made and that too by a lady in
this county. Disease fastened its
clutches upon her and for seven years
she withstood its severest tests, but
her vital organs were undermined and
death - saemcd imminent. For three
months she coughed Incessantly and
could not sleep, She bought of us a
bottle of Pr. King's New Discovery
for Consai..;. tion and was so much re
lieved on t.'king first dose that she
slept all nig:t and with one bottle has
been miraculously cured. Her name
is Mrs. Luthei 'Luts." Thus write W.
C. Hamilck & Co.. of 8helby, N. C
Get a free tri il bottle at Fo6hay &
Mason's Drugstore.
California CatRare.
The only guaranteed cure for catarrh
cold in the head, bay fev3r, rose cold,
catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Re
store tbe sense of taste and unpleasant
breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy
and pleasant to use. Follow directions
and a enre is warranted, by all drug
gists. Send for circular to Abtctine
Medical Company, Oroyille.Cil. 8lx
months' treatment for $1; sent by
mail. $1 10, For sale '.by Fosbay A
Mason.
The City Restaurant,
Under the new management of H,
Lampman will be conducted on a
first-class plan. Meals will be served
at all hours. - Consult the i -..
BILL OF FARE
And order whatever you want, pay
ing for what you order and nothing
more. Straight meals served as usual
for 23 cents, and meals to order from
a 5 cent roll and cup of coffee to a
first class $1.00 mtl.
7Farnished rooms to let in connec
tion with the restaurant.
1690.
CALL FOE A PUBLI3 i EETIKB.
To AiYEiije for 'the Establishment for an
Orphans' Hose in Albany
1st compliance t illi the desire ol tbe
Ladies Aid Seck-iy of this city, who
have with conMitendab'e public enter
prise undertaken the work of elect
ing buildings tor an Orphans' Howe
to be established in Albanv, the citi
zens of tho city intercsteu in f ueh a
laudable .undertaking ere hereby re
ouestcu to assembly at the opera
House on rncav evening at N o'clock.
for the purpose of deviling means, or
l loiiimuuing plans lor carrying such
"uia n cui:i jjiei iuii.
J. L. Co wax, Mayor.
Iletter Than Ever.
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 the cel
ebrated Laird, Schober & Mitchell
fine shoes for ladies. There is no
manufacturer who claims anything
better than these shoes. 1 intend
to keep a full assortment of them
in all prices, widths from A EE,
and can 6uit 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-class nice style shoe. Or
ders from the country filled with
care and satisfaction guaranteed.
Samuel E. Young.
fcmoke the celebrated Havana
nuea o-cent cigars, manufactured
at Julius Joseph's cigar factory.
Paisley & j5r5? Job Printers.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON
E. G. BEAIiDSLEY'S
Column.
Agent for NEW ZEALAND INS.
CO. CAPITAL $5,000,000. Fire and
Marine Insurance written.
ALBANY PROPERTY.
A Good Buy Business property
"n Second street in one of the very
hot Mocks in town. This is the same
Mock where the most extensive im
provements are' to be made in the
spring. This is the only frontage in
the entire block that win be bought at
any price. This is the best offer in
business property in the city, and will
oou go at the price lam asking.
Call at the office for particulars. i
Farm property at all prices and in
different localities. Improved lands,
can sell on easy terms.
160 acres for $1100.
101 acres for $S00,
ICO acres in the coal telt, $7 per
acre.
55 acres on Coos Bay, $5 per acre.
Cheap lots in Albany. Residence
lots both improved and unimproved.
Lot 50x100 in Pipe's addition; this lot
faces town and is a bargain at $1S0.
Lotsiu Burkhart's aud Goltra Pirk
additions. If you are looking for in
vettment in Albany property come
and see me.
Two cottages for rent, $S each.
ASTORIA PROPERTY.
Lots in the Railway Addition' to
Astoria. This property is situated
just one mile and a quarter from the
verv center of Astoria and is practi
cally ioside property. This addi
tion has been on the market but a few
weeks, and is now nearly all sold,
parties in Astoria invtsting to a large
amount. Prices for these fine lots are$S5
for inside lots and$100 for the corner!1.
The prices will be raised on Feb. 1
to $100 and $115. Now for $S5 on
the installment plan, $20 down and
the balance at $5 per month. Call
quick and select the finest. Call and
compare locations.
Aero property in Astoria for sale.
Am agent for the ASTORIA REAL
ESTATE & TRUST CO., OF PORT
LAND. This company makes a 'spe
cialty of Astoria property, and it .you
desire to invest iu the city by the
sea, it will pay you to call and exam
ine my list
43-IN OFFICE EVENINGSTtt
E. G. BEARDSLEY,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent
AND NOTARY PUBLIC
Broadalbin Street. Albany, Oregon.
' WHERE WILL YOU FIND A
t
At trie Delmonlco.
TRT BRSARFAST, TRY BIS MNKSR, TRT niS
supper. Goetz Bros, do all their own
cooking. Try his hot coffee and tea with
cakes (or 10 cU. Eastern oysters are a spe
cialty, and great care will be taken to put
them up after Eastern rtyle. Yaquina and
Bay View oysters constantly on band. Read
his bill of fare ana tee If yoa don't And what
you want. Did yoa ever try one of our Sun
day dinnersT All kinds of game. Fanners
will find a good table set at the Dolimonico.
Waiting wUl be prompt. Come and see us.
Fresh Fiah. Fresh Game. Fresh Heats
410ETZ BKOS. Trops.
Stockholders' Meelta.
NOT1CS IS HEREBY GIVES THAT
the annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Albany Building and Loan Association
will be held on Friday, February 21. 1890, at
the hour of 7:30 r. u of said day in the W.
C. T. V. hall in Albany, Linn county, Ore.
gon, for the purpose of electing nine direc
tors and three auditors, . u srre for the term
of one year next ensuing from mid meeting,
and until their successors are elected ana
qualified, and to transact such other business
as may then cjrae before the association.
Done by order of Mid association tkis Kth
day of January, 1880. W. C. CASSELL.
Jay Wj Blais, President,
Secretary
23,
(OOU
MEAL?
ALBANY.
The que?n nianufaeturip- city and
railroa l center of Orewn, Albany
to-ilay has the brightebt future be
fore it of any town in Ortpoii.ainl she
will certainly y the m.i ;f lJ01iave
a pcpuiatiot of from 10,000 to 15, 0C0
souls. Sii'j i.-t niait'tair.iu a stea.iy
and healthy .rowtb, and 13 destined
to be the great railroad center aud
manufacturing city of Oregon. Real
estate to-day iu Alban- i cheap com
pared with other towns in Oregon
and Washington that have not one
half the future before them that Al
bany has. It will only be a short
time until the speculator will prefer
Albany to any other town in Oregon
or Washington to invest his money iu
and those now who are smart enough
to embrace the present opportunity to
buy real estate in Albany while it is
cheap will be the ones that make the
money. The real estate firm of Burk
hart & Malin have some excellent
barcain in inside property, as well as
some good bargains in some of the
closest additions. They have lots for
from $50 to $1000 and on tho install
ment plan. Parties who wish to get
in on the ground fioor should call at
their office and be shown their large
list of city property, which embracoa
residence property in all portions of
the city. A few special bargains we
note below, to which we respectfully
invite the attention of the public:
A gcod 2 story house and 96 front
by 110 feet deep, corner of 4th and
Montgomery streets, for $3800; part
cash, balance on time.
Two good vacant lots corner of 6th
and Montgomery streets for $2500; a
bargain.
A good new house and one lot with
in two blocks of the court house for
$2500. A No. 1 bargain.
1 good lot and small old house near
the corner of 4th and Railroad St?,
for $750.
2 good vacant lots on 4th street
within 3 blooks of the court bouse for
$1300, half cash and balance on time.
A good new house and I good cor
ner lot within 4 blocks of the central
school house for $1100.
We are now offering: Lots on th
installment plan in Goltra's Park ad
dition for $30 down and $10 monthly
This is the choicest and most sightly
addition to Albany, and is situated
directly on the jroposed street rail- j
way line. Lots in this addition will
double in value in the next si. months,
BURKHART MALIN
Heal Estate Agents,
ALBANY, - ( OREGON.
F
L. Kenton
DEALER IN-
taple and Fancy
GROC'EBIES
Also Choie Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos
Tuits, yegetaoles, Etc.
TERMS CASH AND PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading News
papers and Magazines.
NER THE POSTOFFICE.
ft I
lain!
"Oh! the cold and cral winter,
Ever thicker, thicker, thicker;
Froze the ice on lake and river,
Ever deeper, deeper, deeper;
Fell the covering enow and drifted
Through the forest round the village."
IT IS COMING.
OJd Prob.'' sajis winter is coming earlier and more
Beyer; this ) ear than usual.
Take time by the topknot and examine my elegant
capeUlsters.
dress overcoats.
KERSEYS,
VALOURS,
BEAVERS,
MELTONS,
CHEVIOTS,
WIDEAWAKE, :
CHIS CHILLAS,
OA8SIMERES,
: , ' " , MONTAGKACS.
L.K. BIvATN,
5 - .
THE-
ng
Afar -Opera House,
GREAT DRAMATIC EVENT,
j two xioiir commencing
muut JAfl. 27.
! Russell Jewel Dramatic
COMPANY.
In lhe bcant if nl military drama in
fi acts,
LYNWOOD
'opular prices ; 25, 50 and
75 cents. Seals on pale at Black
man's. COWAN RALSTON .'AKD CHAMBERLAIN'
Albany, ; - Oregon
Transacts a general bonking; business.
Draw sight drafts on New 1 orb. Ran Fran
psco and Portland, Or.
Loan money on approved security.
Receive deposits subject to check.
Collections entrusted to us will reccir
promDt attention
fjl I QTJ MARKET JUST OPENED IX
X lOll the Saltmarsh block below the
Kerore House. Fresh Ffeh of aH binds kept
constantly on hand.
WILSON Wt BOSQCET, Propffl
PATENTS
Caveats and Frade marks obtained,
and all patent business conducted for
moderate fees. Our office is opposite
U. S. Patent Office and we can eecure
pstent in less time aud at less cost
than U106C remote from Washington.
Send model drawing, or pboto,with
kefcription. We advise, if patentable
or not. free of charge. " Onr fee not
due till patent is secured.
A little book, "How to Obtain Pat
ents," with names of actual clients, in
your state, county or town sent free.
Addrea
C. A. RSQW CO..
Opposite U.S. Patent Office Washington D.C.
THOSE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS IN
s'rjirent, the best made to stand the
climate of this coast, can be suited by calling
at Mis: II. E. Hyman's, opposite the Masonic
Tempi 2, First street. The latest voeal and
instrumental music kept for sale. Alsethe
largest assortment of stamping; patterns to
select from this side of 'Frisco. Lessons
given in painting; and embroider at her
studio over Linn County Bank. Cire her
your order and you will be pleased.
RED CROWN MILLS
1SOH, LAS XIX G t CO., krops,
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for Family and Baker's use)
Best Storage Facilities.
3THigliest cash price paid for wheafCt
ALBANY OREGON
ALBANY, OREGONJ
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