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THE MUBKISU, U ERA Li.': JANUARY 24 1890. SPECIAL, 13:30 A. M. Not to see our stoves and ranges before buying is a mistake. Mis takes are nlwayj costly. In heat ing stoves We have the largest as well as the most carefully selected stock in the city. The. stoves we ofier 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. O.V SALE The Daily Herald will be on sale eacii morning at the new stand of W. F. Kuhn's, where it can be procured at '5 cents ier copy. WEATHER INDICATIONS. For Albany and Vicinity Fol lowing is the forecast tor 24 hours, ending at 8 r. h. to-oav : Fair weather, cooler. JIOTTINOS ABOOr TOWN. 1000 cords of wood for sale by (1. II. Keeney. . D. B. Monteith is spending a few days at Astoria. Miss Lydia Hay, of Harrisburg, is visiting in this city. Mr. Ephraim Turner is seriously all at his home near this city. AttAnfi tflA iki.pna' manfincr at the opera house this evening. , K A fine lot of cauliflower and cel Very at the Willamette Packing XJo's. . If you want a choice cup of tea iry my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E. itrownell. V. good second hand organ for sae cheap at the art studio over LiAn County bank. .Asocial dance was given at the armwy last evening by William KicLurds' dancing class." Soue valuable bargains in "real estate Are ottered by E. u. Beards ley, hnnother column. The'Vegon Land Company wil make ; 1 specialty of Astoria acre propert yor a short time. A nnyber of young people of mis city mu attend a social hop to pe giveo iepanon this evening. G. M. i. one hasat his produce ! stand a finS lot of dressed fowls, glso some toice apples at $1 per bunei. t lilroadmen will find a good shoeXranded Engineer, at Bar- rows XI Searls. Cheap, suitable and da fable. For Uure, fresh drugs and medir cines.fthe accurate compounding of Jhefsame H, C. Hubbard leads the precession. . ' Babies have a soft velvety skin. You can rival the babies in this particular, providing you use Elegant Lotion. . Fox fine Sicily lemons, small fickles and chow chow, go to La brest'ot Thompson's. Fresh bar rels just opened. The popular play "Lynwood," hv rhA II naaol I A- I o a' o 1 1 Ilramati Company at the opera house Mon day night promises to be most interesting Tell your sisters, your cousins and your aunts to bave their la grippe prescriptions compounded by H. C. Hubbard, the prescrip tion druggist. The force of clerks in the Albany postoffice has been kept very busy during the past few days distrib uting the avalanche of delayed mails that is daily arriving. Hey there, a word with you, sir! Do you think of quality and accu racy as well as price ? If you do it will pay you to buy your drugs at H. C.Hubbard's new drugstore. Those desiring to secure some good bargains in Albany real estate should read the n?w adv. of Bnrkhart & Matin in this issue. Thpv bava'flome choice lots for sale at a bargain. The Astoria Transcript is soon to be changed to the Morning Colum bian.' , The proprietors announce that they will take Associated Press dispatches and publish a full grown newspaper. The name of the man injured at the depot Wednesday night by falling upon the rail while remov ing a bicycle from the track was Al. Nickereon, of Lebanon. His - injuries were not serious. There will be a musical and liter ary programme at tne meeting at a nnan fianon fhia ovnnino trt start the matter of building an of the AIbay Ladies' Aid Society. The Hmald is in receipt of an 'loatrated edition of the Brockton, imk. Evening Gazette. Brack in it the location of the celebrated Jonglas Shoe Factory;1 and Mr. Douglas has been elected mayor of th ritv. which is made the occa- ' sion of a big advertisement for the shrewd manufacturer. ' CUuie lotteries Suppressed. " Chief of Police. Huffman has no tified the proprietor ofc the Chinese lotteries of this city not to sell tick ets to any white persons, and the Mongolians have complied with the notification, which will in a great measure suppress some of the worst Chinese ' gambling dens of thScity. ' ' - r T the Ladles. Mrs: S. A. Wayne win leave in about one week for the East,where she will lay jo a new and elegant stock of millinery of the very latest styles, which she will be able to offer to the ladies of Albany on or about the 20th of March, . RETURN EHGAQEMEHT. 3iodmaaii, the Shakespearean Tragediir, Will Play Hamlet Saturday Evening Daniel E. Bandmann, the great Shakespearean tragedian, who with his excellent company de lighted the audience at the opera house in this city Wednesday evening in the Merchant of Venice, will return and play Hamlet on Saturday night. Bandmann lias acquired a nation al reputation as a finished Shakes pearean tragedian. In Salem he was interviewed by a Journal le portei . The actor, who possesses a rich and refined German accent, was arrayed in a slouch hat and ranching costume, wiln loose flan nel shirt open at the throat, and told with pride of his 1100 acre ranch at Missoula, Montana, where he is engaged in rearing Percheron horses. His converge in the mother tongue is still more charming than his English, and his versality as an actor is largely due to his per fect training in "these two most powerful and graphic of modern languages. Daniel E. Baudmann is a native of Prussia. Coming to New York as a boy of 10 he at once entered upon the German stage. His career of distinction was so rapid that in three years he returned to Germany and played leading parts in Berlin, Sprague, Pesth and Vienna theatres. Here he laid the foundation of his Shakespearean studies. He returned to the Ameri can stage and in a few series of farewell concerts attracted the at tention of the dramatic critics of New Yorkwho urged him to enter on a career of the English stage. In six weeks he appeared in Neblo's Garden as Shvlock, supported by McCulIock, 'Frank Mayo and the most eminent actors of tne city. He has played on the English and German stage ever since. His phenominal career attracted the attention of Edwin Forest, who in vited him to play at his home theatre in Philadelphia, and on his first appearance threw him a bou quet plucked with his own hand, entertained him him and traveled with him for years. Forest regard ed Bandmann's Hamlet as the most wonderful interpretation of his day, and competent critics con tinue to so regard it. The pres ence of only about (250 people at this play last night must be ex plained in part by the hold la grippe has on so many of the first citizens. For the rendition of this masterpiece of Shakespeare the citizens of San Francisco presented Bandmann a gold medal set with diamonds. After a career of thirty-two years as actor, this illustrious man has lost none of his versatility, vigo., or boundless enthusiasm for the great English master of human passions. He has played in Lon don, Australia, India, and with a party of twelve people went to the principal cities of China. Burmah, and the Malay peninsula. His passion for travel and the stage is unabated. Tho' time has tinged his flowing hair it has not dimmed the luster of his flashing eye. This man who has been the guest of the Duke of Edinburg : tte guest of the late Emperor Fritz for a week at the Kaiserhof; who was the personal friend and companion of Horace Greeley, Bayard Taylor, Emerson, and for whom Longfel low wrote his drama, "The New England Witches," surely, should receive a cordial welcome in this city to-morrow evening. A New Land Haling. The following new " ruling has just been made by the beard of school land commissioners, in the matter of quit claim deeds to cer taiu swamp lands. State of Oregon Ian. l department : In the matter f the application of M. 0. Casson ei al for quit claim deeds to certain swamp lands, it was held, first: that under the law of Oregon relating to swamp land, approved Feb. 25, 1889, homestead aDd pre emption settlers oa such lands under the United States land laws upon proof of full settlement for the entire pcr.od of time required in any case by said law), are enti tied to quit claim deeds fraro the state without charge; but in case such at'ttler desires deed t such land before tbe above requirements are fully complied with, a deed thereto will be given by tbe state upon the payment of $1 per acre. Secand: that the register and receiver's final receipt far fees pais by a United States settler is the final certificate ot nmof referred to in said act; but a rVceipt for cash pajment a a commutation of entry shall not be ss regarded. Amatker Bfaa Umug His "stocking - by the chimney with care" and was tickled almost to death to find that his good wife had anticipated his near at hand wants and filled his stockings with standard seeds, grown and put up by D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Michigan, who, on application, will mail yon free a copy of their Seed Annual for 1890. This is the most nsqful of all seed catalogues, not only for ' experienced garden ers, but. for the novice as well. Send your name and address for a copy to D. M. Ferry A Co., Detroit; Michigan. Petty ThefU. Anupiber of petty thefts have been reported ; about the city re cently. Some . miscreant stole a ham from tbe residence of J. F. Haswell tbe other night. A tramp also entered the wagon factory of A. J. Anslyn yesterday and stole an overcoat. Some petty thief also stole an overcoat yesterday owned by William . Martin, at the Oregon Pacific Company's river office. Dressed Chickens. Order a nice dressed chicken for your Sunday dinner; call and Leave your orders early. Willam Hs Packing Co. SEW3 ABOUT THE TRAINS. A Fresh Snow Fall of Fourtcea Inches at Ashlacd-The Weather Moderation. Special to the Herald. Ashland, Or., Jan. A fresh fall of snow at ami north of this place prevented the regular local train, which has been running since the overland trains were blockaded, from leaving. During the past 24 hours 14 inches of snow has fallen. Superintendent Brandt arrived to-day from Portland. He came with a snow plow, which opened the track north of Ashland. A train will leave here in the morning for Portland. It is wann er here to-day, and it is hoped the worst is over. The situation at Sims and north ward remains much the same. The snow fall has abated some what, and it is now hoped to have the track open by the end of t he week. Much anxiety is felt for fear that should the weather turn warm washouts are likely to occur, which will delay all trains as com pletely as the snow blockade has done. The track has been sub merged so long beneath its cover ing ot alternate melting snow and ice that it is not in a gocd condi tion, and it will require days to put it in order again. The damage and loss to the Southern Pacific Company by blockade has been immense. The company has used every effort and has taken prompt measures to clear the track and to render the be lated passengers comfortable, nd those who have been caught in the tieup are not disposed to complain. ' SW ' The Astoria Itailroad. The Willamette Valley Tribune, of Independence, thus "bunches" the proposed railroads to the sea : "The proposed Astoria, Tillamook, McMinnville, Sheridan, Dallas, In dependence, Albany, Salem rail road is gaining on paper very rap idly, and we hope to soon see it merge itself into more formidable and actual existence. No road is more needed than the proposed one, none according to length will pay better. The natural obstacles to build are small as compared to many other roads already built and being built through our state, and the advantages to be gained are badly needed. The farmers need this road, the town and cities also. The farmers to get their products direct to the sea without paying towage, drayage, middle men, etc., for which they are con stantly taxed, and a consequent and corresponding reduction of their produce ; and the merchants for the same reason, and that they may be enabled to sell goods cheaper to tne people and pay more to the producers. The men of this valley, irrespective of locality, place or occupation, should look at and treat this railroad movement with gravity and earnestness. It is what will give you reduced rates on export and importation ; it will shorten the time of transportation from days to hours ; it will increase the value of real estate largely ; it affords a higher price lor all you raise by being quicker and more direct and dispensing with tbe middle w ork and unavoidable and consequent expense of the old routes. We hope to see tbe action ; immediate action in the matter." Elected Officers. . The Herald recently published an item concerning the incorpora tion of the Green Basin Lumber ing Co., of this city, the object of which is to start a saw-mill in the Green Basin district nine miles above Gatesville. The stockhold ers have elected the following directors : J. D. Montgomerv, S, W. Reece, J. D. Hiatt, B.F. Tabler and W. II. Hiatt. The directors have elected officers as follows: President, S. W, Reece ; vice-president, W. H. Hiatt; secretary, J. D. Montgomery ; treasurer, Jay W. Blain. Eastern Star Chapter. Arrangements are being made for the organization of an Eastern Star Chapter lodge by the Masons and their families in this city. It is auxiliary to the Masonic order, and admits both gentlemen and ladies as members. About 70 names have already been secured, who will join. A charter has been sent for from the East, and as soon as it arrives the lodge will be or ganized. Thoee desiring to join as charter members should hand their names to T. L. Wallace or D. P. Mason. CUUens Meeting To-XIglit. The citizens meeting at the opera house this evening for the purpose of considering the feasibil ity of erecting an Orphans' Home in this city should be well attend ed. The Ladies' Aid Society, who have begun the undertaking, will, if proper encouragement is given, commence the work at once. Card of Thanks. To the friends who so kindly tendered their assistance and sym pathy during the recent fatal ill ness of our brother, William Conn, we desire to extend our heartfelt and sincere thanks, and the same are hereby tendered. Robt. Conn and Family. Women's Relief Corps. The newly elected officers of Mc Pherson Women's Relief Corps are requested to be present at the reg ular meeting of the corps this afternoon at 2 :S0 ?. m. " Letter List The following letters remain un called for in the Albany postoffice : Amend, Isaac, Curtis, Geo. R., Cheshire, Cnarles L., Calkins, Wallace D., Kramer, Emma, Kin zer, Henry, Laughton, I. SI., Mc Daniel, Jerry, Smith, Lillie, Sora merville, Lizzie, Summerfield, Or ville, Tyler, . Chas., Trenholm, J. Howard, Thompson, J. G , Manu facturer of Tow. Ulm, Eugene, Vincent. Frank; Young, M. H. Rufus Thompson, P. M, NEWS FBOM SALEM. A Linu County Resident Dies at the Io ! sane Asylom. Special to the Hkrald.j ?.u.em, Jan. Articles oi in- corporation were to-day filed in the secretary of state s oihee by the Astoria Hotel Co., with J. O. Hauthom, I. W. Case, G. W. San born and W. T. Chutter, incorpo rators; principal office, Astoria; capital stock, $100,000. Caleb JJavis. aged u years, a patient at the asylum, died last night and was taken to his old home at Harrisburg for burial. Salem is soon to have a first-class telephone system, with new instru ments and a circuit to be provided throughout the entire city and will be running in a couple of months In the meantime the old line is be ing repaired. Will Arrive To-Day. The steamer Willamette Valley arrived off Yaquina harbor yester day, but tbe sea was so rough that she could not enter. She will reach her dock probably, at noon to-day, and a special train will ruing the passengers and fast freight to this city in the evening. Monday Night. The following remarks frpm the Vancouver, (B. C.) Advertiser, will rive the people of Albany a partial laeaoi toe pleasure in store lr tnem Monday evening at the opera bouse, and tbe further fact must be re membered that popular prices only are demanded:" 'Lynwood' was the title of the play presented last even ing in tbe Imperial epera house by the Russell-Jewell Dramatic com pany. The scene of tbe drama is Kentucky at the time of the war between the Nerth and Ssutb. The plot is well laid and tbe lead ing character, taken by Miss. Ling bam, the star of the company, was clearly portrayed. She acts with grace and without the least affecta tion. In tbe tender past ages she is sweet and sympathetic, while in the heavier parts she is intensely emoticnal. Her youth, personal appearance and talents predict lor her a brilliant future. Miss Yant.o was a decided' favorite with the audience. Her pranks and song? were laughed at and mucb erjojtd. Miss 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 as be. Mr. H. S. Stedley acted a great deal of earnestness, though he was scarcely heavy enough for the part allotted to him. The rest of the support was good. The company are certainly deserving of goad patronage during their engagement iu Vancouver. Last evening the audience was a large one. Prr. U, t'i Palmer's Conservatory f Blaslr, Tweedale's block, First street, Albany, Oregon, opened Jan uary 20, 18H0. The course of in struction will consist 'A classes for piano, organ, harmony and voice culture. There will, be r a normal class and diploma, furnished to teachers, specifying capacity and experience, students partic ipate i;i monthly recitals, and are gr..Ku i iiib-r" quality in rendi tion, 'in id Co.... rvbtory will be comity ted on the fame basis as those in Boston, hew York, etc. This id the onlv recognized success ful system known for a thorough musical education. Send foi circu lare and references. Office hours from 1 to '6. Scissors. Shears. Immense stock at Stewart & Sox's. Ihe best quality' ami any size or style. Call. and examine our stock. Stewart .Sox. Changed Their Dates. On account of the blockade on the Southern Pacific road the Rich ards & Pringle's Georgia Minstrel Co. will not be able to meet' their engagement in this city this even ing. They bave changed their route and will come vi steamer to Portland, and will , bo in Albany probably next week. Due notice of 4heir coming will be given. California Cal-R-Cnre. The only guaranteed cure for catarrh cold in the head, hay fevar, 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 cure is warranted, by all drug gist". Send for circular to Ablcine Medical Company, Qroyllle, CiL Six months' treatment for tl; sent by mail. $1 10, . For sale by Fosbay & Mason. Woman's Discovery "Anothi r wonderful discovery has been made nd that too by a lady in this county. Disease ' fastened its clutches up ii her and for seven yean she wlthstcl its severest tests, but her vital orgxus were undermined and death seemca imminent. For three months she coughed Incessantly and could pot sleep, She bought of us a bottle of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much re lieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with' one bottle has been miraculously cured. ' Her name Is Mrs. Luther Luts." Thus write W. C Hamrick & Co.. of 8helby, N.CL Get a free trial bottle at Foshay & Mason's Drug Store. ' ' ; Cranberries, cocoanuts, oranges and ried beef at U E. Brownell's. The City . Restaurant, Under the new -management of H. Lampman will be conducted . on a tirst-clasa plan. Meals will be served at all hours. Consult the BILL OF FARE I And order whatever yon want, piy. ing for what you order and nothing more. Straight meals served as usual for 25 cents, and meals to order from a 5 cent roll aud cup of ooffee to a first-class $1.00 meal.) AVFurnished rooms to let ia ooanea tion with tho rsstaatamV CALL FOE A PUBLIC MEETING. To Arrange for tbe Establishment for en Orphans' Heme in Albany. In compliance with the desire ol the Ladies Aid Society of this city, who have with commendable public enter prise undertaken the work ot elect ing buildings lor an Orphans' Home to be established in Albany, the citi zens of the city interested in such a laudable undertaking arc hereby re quested to assembly at the opera house on Friday evening at S o'clock, for the purpose of devising means, or forinulatiutr plans for carrying such work to completion. J. L. Cowan, Mayor. Better Than Kver. I am now better prepared than I have ever been to suit my custo mers in tbe 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. I intend to keep a full assortment of them in all prices, width 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-class nice style shoe. Or ders from the country filled with care and satisfaction guaranteed. bamuel Young. Smokfi thn roleHrntpri Havana filled 5-cent cigsrs, manufactured At. .Inlilia .Tnaorth'a rioar faninrxr Paisley & Jt L Job Printers. KEEP YOUR EYE ON J. G. HjEAHDSLB Y'S Column. Agent for NEW ZEALAND INS. CO. CAPITAL $3,000,000. Fire and Marine Insurance written. ALBANY PROPERTY. A Good Buy Business property on Second street in one of the very beat blocks in town. This is the same block where the most extensive im provement are to be made in the spring. This is the only frontage in the entire block that an be bought at any price. This is the best offer in business property ic the city, and will oon go at the price I am asking. Call at the office for particulars. Farm property at all prices and in different localities. Improved lands, can sell on easy terms. 160 acres for $1100. 104 acres for $800, . 160 acres in the coal belt, $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 facea town and is a bargain at $180. Lots in Burkhart's and Goltra Park additions, If you are looking for in vettment in Albtny property come and see me. Two cottages for rent, $S each. ASTORIA PROPERTY. Lots iu the Railway Addition to Astoria. This property is Bituated just one mite and a quarter from the very center of Astoria and ia practi cally inside property. This addi tion has been on the market but a few week?, and is now nearly all Bold, parties in Astoria invtsting to a large amount. Pricee for these fine lots are$S5 for inside lots aiiil$100 for the cornerr. The prices will be raised on Feb. 1 to $100 aud $115. Now for $85 on the installment plan, $20 down and the balance at $5 per month. Call quick and select the finest. Call and compare locations. Acre 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 xu desire to invest in the city by the sea, it will pay you to call and exam ine my list. TN OFFICE EVENINGS-sa E.G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Agent AKD N OTA BY PDBLIC Broadalbin Street. Albany, Oregon. WHERE WILL YOU FIND A GOOD M MEAL? At the Delmonico. TBT4 BREAKFAST, TBT HIS DIHNSJt, TBT BIS supper. OoetsBros. do all their own eooklnr Tr his hot coffee and-tea with cakes lor 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 hand. Read his bill o( tare ana Me if you doa t find what you want! Did yen ever try one of our Sun day dinners? All kinds ot game. Ftrmeni will find a good table set at the Dehmonica Waiting will be prompt. Come and sea n Freah Fish. Fresh Oame. Fresh Meats 4JOBTZ IBM., tops. StoekkoMera' celiac TkTOTlCS IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN the annual meeting af the stockholders of the Albeny Building and Loan Association Will be held on Friday, February M. 1890, at the hour ot 70 r. of said day in the W. Ct T.- U. hall in Albany, Linn county, Ore a-on. for the purpose of electing nine dirtc tors and three auditors, -o srrre for the term of one year next ensuing from said meeting, ana anui --- - j , - Qualified, and k transact such other business . . tueM fKa V. nniar of said associaUon this lTth day of January. 1880. W. 9. CA8SELL ametarf ALBANY. The que;n manufacturing city and railroad center of Oreircn, Albany, t-day has the brightest future be fore it of any town in Oregon, and she will certainly by the end of lS'JOhave a populatior of from 10,000 to 15,000 soul's. She is maintaining a steady and healthy growth, and is destined to be the great railroad center and manufacturing city of Oregon. Real estate to-day iu Albany cheap com pared with other towns in Oregon and Washington that have not o in 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 in 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 bargains 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 tbe install ment plan. Parties who wish to get in on the ground 6oor should call at their office and be shown their large lift of city property, which embracos residence property in all portions of the city. A few special bargains we note below, to which we respectfully inyite the attention of the public: A gcod 2 story house and 96 front by 110 feet deep, corner of 4th and Montgomery streets, for $3S00; part cash, balance on time. Two good vacant lots corner of Cth 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 house for $1300, half cash and balance on time. A good new house and 1 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 roposed street rail way line, t.ots in this addition will double in value In the next six months BURKHARTMALIN Real Estate Agents, ALBANY, - - OREGON. F L. Kenton DEALER IN- Staple sCndi Fancy (jROCEME ilso Choie Candies, Nats, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc, TEBMS CASH AUD PRICES LOW. Subscription Aaent for all Leading Neies- papers and Magazines. NER THE POSTOFFICE. i r ft I hflilll "Oh ! the cold and crusl winter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker; Froze the ice on lake and river, Ever deeper, deeper, deeper; Fell the covering snow and drifted Through tbe forest round the village." IT IS COMING-. "OJd Prob.'' says winter is severe tms year tnan usual. Take time by the topknot and examine , my elegant ' stock ot OVERCOATS, CAPE ULSTERS. ' : r i i n ; ' dress overcoatc. KERSEYS, . VALOURS, BEAVERS, MELTONS, . CHEVIOTS, WIDEAWAKE, V CHINCHILLAS, OASSIMBRES,! MONTAGNACS. L.E. BLAIN, THE ng Albanv Opera House, GREAT DRAMATIC EVENT, two Nicjir commencing MONDAY, JAN. 27. RusseiL Jewel Dramatic COMPANY. In the beautiful military drama in fi .e acts, LYNWOOD Popular prices : 25, 50 and 75 cents. Seats on sale at Black- man's. COWAN RALSTON AKD CHAMBERLAIN Albany, - Oregon Transacts a general banking business. Draw sight drafts on New ork. Ran Frao (isco and Portland, Or. Loan money on approved security. Receive deposit subject to check. Collections entrusted to us will reieir promDt attention "n I QTJ MARKET JUST OPENED IN JD lOll the 8altnimnh block below the Revore House. Fresh Fish of all kinds kept constantly on hand. PATENTS Caveats andFrade marks obtained, and all patent business conducted for moderate fees. Our office is opposite U. 8. Patent Office and we can cccure patent in less time a Ad at less cost than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo, 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. Addrcs C. A. 8SOW 4k CO.. Opposite U.S. Patent Office Washington D.C. THOSE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS IN? sranent, the best made to stand the climate of this coast, can be suited by calling at His: B. E. Hyman's, opposite the Masonic Temple, First street. The latest vocal and instrumental music kept for sale. Alae the largest assortment of stamping patterns to select from this side of 'Frisco. Lessons given in painting and embroidery at her studio over Linn County Bank. Give her your order and you will be pleased. RED CROWN MILLS ISOM, LAK.MXG CO., Prapa, NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for Family and Baker's use) Best Siorase Facilities. fSTHighest cash price paid for wheat's ALBANY' OREGON ALBANY, OREGON coming earlier and more LinnCountyBank 8 Snow