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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1890)
THE MOBKISU liElLALI': SATliBJXAY JAKUABY 25, 1890. SPECIAL, 18:30 A. 31. Not to H-e our stovea and ranges kAiiMn I ..... " r . . . . utlui- uuvinj; is a inij-taKe. Mis takes are always costlv. In heaV . ing stoves we have the 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 perior stoves and ranges. GeoW. Smith. OX 8 A LB 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 jer copy. WEATHKK INDICATIONS. . For Albany and Vicinity Fol lowing is the forecast tor 24 hours, ending at 8 p. si. to-uay : Fair weather, cooler. .fOTTIXnS ABOUT TOWN. Hamlet to-night. 1000 cords of wood for sale by (1. II. Keeney. D. B. Monteith is spending a few days at Astoria. Bay Seth Thomas clocks. F. M. French keeps them. ... Knives, forks and spoons, best quality, at F.;M. French's. Fred Blumberg has sold his wood business to B. M. Huston &Co.. - A fine lot of cauliflower and cel ery at. the Willamette Packing Co'S- . r:,,,. . . .. If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in ,bulk. C. . Brownell. - A good second hand organ for sale cheap at the art studio over Linn County bank. Watches, watches, at F. M. French's. The best watch in the world for the money. Some valuable bargains in real estate are offered by E. li. Beards ley, in another column. The Oregon Land Company wil make a specialty of. Astoria acre property for a short time.. - Mr. .G. M. . Warren, of Spring Valley, Minn., id in the city, the guest of Mr. i. VV . Langdon. G M. Strong has at his produce stand a fine lot of . dressed fowls, lso some choice apples at $1 per buvhel. tilroad men will find a good l. branded Engineer, at Bar- l&. .Searls.; , Cheap, suitable lurable. : ; pure, fresh drugs and medi- the accurate compounding isame H. C..; Hubbard .leads session. Babies have a soft velvety skin. You can rival . the babies in this particular, " providing you use Elegant Lotion. For fine Sicily lemons, small pickles and chow chow, go to La Forest & Thompson's. Fresh bar rels just opened. Mrs. J. J. Dorris received from the A. O. U. W. yesterday $2,000, the amount of insurance carried by her late husband in that order. Tell your sisters, your cousins and your aunts to have their la grippe prescriptions compounded by II. C. Hubbard, the prescrip tion druggist. 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 II. C.Hubbard's new drugstore. The Herald's dispatches this morning announce the death of Ex-Senator Riddleberger of Vir ginia. The deceased was a brother-in-law of Mr. A. Senders of this city. The Astoria Transcript is soon to be changed to the Morning Colum bian. ,Th. proprietors announce that the j will take Associated Press dispatches and publish a full grown newspaper. The Salem Capital Journal an nounces that Ernest Hofer.a prom inent journalist of Iowa, has pur vchiased a half interest in the paper, 'and that it will be enlarged and will receive full press dispatches. Daniel E. Bandraann,the Shake spearean actor, returns to Albany ; Saturday night and, presents ."Hamlet' by a special request. ' H the people of that city knew what a treat this will be the opera bouse - Yeuldr not 4ic4d the. Jiumber ih,M would be present. Salem Journal. Buidnann as Hamlet. poqpla-ot tbia city this , evening .fin Darnel E. Bandmann and his ex- ..11 .... Xlamiw'a Macro. zine cf jvember places him equal speaks of him as a remarkable nan (who plays as wu iurtne LZ.w. fnmfM U lift: rlnAfl 111 "IBS lb) in different Sbakespear- a cfcaractersiAU jnousi aunpyjuat niSpiotfidienins, an4 .rboses j Kim in an ahlA AIUl ln.- teresting manper. The : pnee of admission to-nignc wm uv a 75 cents. w ' . f-..'; .'. - ..-A rrhietcens. Order a nice dressed, chicken for dinner: call . and leave vourorderi early.; WUlam shoU rowl and J cines of thJ tne pro m wa FOR AH ORPHANS' HOME. Citizecs' Meeting at the Opera Hocsa Last EreaiBSf Fncda Pledged. c-ninusiasuc mcetintr was at the opera house last ever ing to consider me question o buildinc an Orphans' Home in Al bauy, in accordance with the pro posal oi the Ladies Aid bociety The meeting was called to order by Mayor J. L. Cowan, and was opened with praver by llev. t?. U Irvine. Mayor Cowan then stated the object of the meetinc and pre sented the subject in a biief speech. On motion Mayor Cowan was elected chairman of the meetinc Mrs. Dr. C. C. Kelley, president oi tiie J.,auies's Aid society, then gave the following historical sketch of the society and the proposed undertaking : HISTORY OP TIIE All) SOCIETY. rrienus: iy request ol the so cietj' I will endeavor to give you a short historical sketch of the Ladies' Aid Society of Albany, and also the object of the meeting be ing called to-night. The Ladies' Aid Society of Al bany was organized twenty years ago. There were some immigrants from the Eastern States came here and were found to be destitute and sick. It was brought to the knowl edge of five ladies, who banded themselves together and asssisted the family and cared for the chil dren until they were well. One of the ladies took one child to her own home and cared for it until the recovery of the mother. These ladies are well known to many present here to-night Mrs. J. II. toster. Mis. Geary, Mrs. Walter Monteith, Mrs.. J." F. Backensto, Mrs. McMeeken. Soon after they were joined.by Mrs. S. E. Youug, By request of the Mrs. L. E. Blain, Mrs. Dr. Craw ford and otheis, when their first constitution and by-laws . . were adopted, . the same that, lias been used, with but one amendment, all these years. Afterwards Mrs. O'pp, Mrs. Har vey, Mrs.. Gee, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Turrell. with many other promin ent ladies of Albany teok an active part in n5s great wo.k, always working together harmoniously. Some have been taken from us bv removals to other cities. Are miss their presence and help, but feel sure wherever they are they often think of the Ladies' Aid Society of Albany, and then work with a wish for their success. Others have been taken to their Heavenly Home, among those are three of the originators of the society Mrs. Geary, Mrs. J. H. Foster, Mrs. J. F. Backensto, Mrs. Opp. We miss them . as we gather in our meetings. We miss their, council, but their memories will ever be cherished by their co-workers, and the blessings of the poor will ever follow them. Their presence was a benediction in many , distressed homes. It is not necessary for me to make any explanntion in regard to the work of this society. An organiza tion tbat( has ..been for the last twenty years working to re lieve the sick and destitute of the city and vicinity. There has neyer been one case reported to any one of the ladies that has not bee.i thoroughly investigated and rel:ef furnished, when found to be neces sary. Not once have the ladies ever shrunk from any dutv to the poor or sick, no matter what the circumstances were the wants f the people were relieved they were fed and clothed and the sick cared for. Often they have found whole families without food, cloth ing, or fuel, and were too sick to care for one another. As a rule in such cases first provisions were ordered, fuel supplied, next two warm suits of clothes were provid ed for each member of the family, then comforts, blankets and bed linen sufficient for a change, and we always provided plenty of soap, as we believe cleaplincss is next to Godliness. .Then, if .we found it necessary a nurse was procured, and often a physician called. The thanks of the society are due and are hereby tendered to each and all of the physicians of Albany, who have so promptly responded to the calls of the destitute. Never has one refused to respond to any call, night or day, with.no expecta tion of reward, except in . the thought of an action well done. Then as tar as possime they tound them (employment. ... All of this, yqu see, has cost many . hundred dollars. And some here will ask: Where did that money come from ? Answer, the citizens of Albany. The ladies went to work with a will, made clothing, bed linens, comforts, quilts, sewed by the day if any one wanted them, made gar ments to sell, and always gave an entertainment each year, which was patronized by all the citizens. The Thanksgiving collection, has always been entrusted ..io. the Indies' Aid bociety. These, and mWf Ste,, fcureceiys d bare, always been care.ully expended. When tbe burden bas proved, poo heavy for tbe society to bear.: alone they have applied to ta ifobnty courUand haf aEwaVs been, cour- tAnnnlv rpnoivld 4nrf thftir vifihnn cqmplied wib hbnpj fyj; dye to our county officers. . One young girl they kept at the Good Samaritan hospital in Port larof frag years the ladiesj fur- naid her board. :Npw, Ixiends, you certainly have iome,-i4ea ofitheywvkybieh has Deen accompHsneu.py wcsB.Muuep., and under wb. disadvantage jthey oava.iauureu, , cu.-. .. .- ;. JLw$ noy proceed to tell yoii the object- in calling this meeting. It is-.to, expiam to. you roai wnu me growm OI lue ciiy, anu me many come when these ladies must con centrate their work, as it is now impossible for them to go from one end of the cityj ta the other to look after tbe wants of the poor and destitute. 1. 1 .k .. In order to do this they resolved at their yearly meeting, hed the 16th of this month, to build a Home for Orphans with a depart ment for the needy sick. We do not wish to be misunderstood when we use the wo d orphan. There are many orphan ch:ldren whose natural parents are both living. children who are destitute of either love or care ; these we would g ve a home and Christian care. There yetanother class we would reach. Mothers who would take situations and earn for themselves a good liv ing, if they had some safe home to leave their little ones in. Nearly all such mothers would be willing to pay a fcinall sum fur the care of their children, which would go toward the supiiort of the Home, which in time we hope to make nearly self-snpjorting. In order to build this Home, we first abk your co-operation and sup port, which we feel sure will not be withheld. We ask that as you have freely received to freely give. We wish tint to secure a site in some healthy'location in which to erect this Home. ' .We have the report from the Home in Portland, which has been established 19 year. The ladies there found themselves in the same trouble abcut the care of the poor and sick that we do now. They first purchased, two lo's with : small house, for which they paid $2000. This they used one year, but finding this too small they erected on the same site a build ing that cost them $3000 and which served them unt'l i ecent'y . When finding that tco sma'l they pro cured a larger iot in South Portland and now have a building which has cost theai $10,000. A little incident in connection with the building of the Home in Portland may interest the friends here. When the ladies resolved to build they had only $1000 in their treasury. Nothing daunted, how ever, they decided to go in debt fo: the remaining $1000, but when the time cune to ckre the bargain they we e agreeably surprised to find that twelve men in Portland bad decided to give them 100 apiece, thereby clej -iog them ofi debt and leaving a surplus of $200 to furnish their Home. Tbey opened 10 years ago with one woman as beneficiary. Now there are 80 children cared for. Vq do not expect to build or need so large a Home for many years. We .think one could ,bo built at a cost of $2000 that would meet the . wants of the city for a number of years. It could 'be made convenient; two dormitories would suffice foi the present, with separate rooms for the sick, as it would be verv unwiie for the well and sick to occupy tbe same rooms. Then with kitchen, pantry. closets. dining-room, parlor,and a matron's room, the Home would be qujte convenient. We bad still another object in cal'ing you together to-night. Ve wish to get an expression from the cit'ens and thank any one for sug gestions, , or any advice will , be carefully, considered. We feel many time3 that we make mistakes but , in. pearly every imtance the t'sings we thought a mistake! have proved to be blessings. . T'.ie ques tion will no doubt be asked, have you Si enlh. to carry on this work ? e answer, not in and of out selves. We depeod upon One who is able acd willing to sustain. We know in whom we trust. He wll never eave or forsake us while we art about the Master's .work. We do not appeal o you in our own name, but in His, who said, "Inasmuch as ye did it unto the least of one of these, ye did it unto Me." . Mr. C !? Barrows favored the audience with a solo, "Gather Them In." Kev.. T. J. Wilson was called upon and responded with an ex cellent short address upon the question. Judge L. Flinn was called upon by the chairman and respondeJ with remarks emphatically en dorsing the establishment of an orphans' home. Speeches warmly favoring the undertaking were also made by Kev. E. N. Condit, John Foshay, Geo. W. Wright, Mrs. L. E. Blain, Mrs. Althouse, Mrs. Walter Mon teith and F. P. Nutting. Mr. L. E. Blain made a thor oughly practical ipeech on the ben efits to accrue from 6uch a home and pledged $100 towards a fund towards the object. Mrs. Remington added interest to the meeting Dy singing a solo. The chairman read the heading of a subscription paper to be circu lated. Judge Flinn suggested the chairman sign it himself before sending the ladies out With it. Mayor Cowan ' promptly ' re sponded by offering to dupli cate Judge Flinn's subscription, which waBdone. The papers Wee then circulated,, and several hun dred pjqlhjrg. .weresubscribed tc w:d;building,: thV proposed ' Or phans'.' - Home. . . Sufficient en couragement was given that it may be deemed certain that it will be built.1 ' : f i-H.r','. ' Sanday's Dinner. ' w'-9oup."..v. Vermicelli, ...Barley, Sago. A Fat Fine Chicken. k Cauliflower, v Carrots,, Cabbage, Sauei Kraut. .Italian Prunes, . Oranges,. ChoCMw,,. '"Pickles. Holland Hehingr Mackerel, .- 7 picedardines, Salmon,; Swiss Cheese "'.. . CreiftoiiRh. , Alt the Above can be hzh. to-dav v,a "cent. , ErJV 'i 7. pany's.t , Tfcey are Here al Last. Thei d 41banjf apd vicinity r t m.ik?vi vu. visii, Kevere house sample rooms to the nK. oaf. Q rt r ? rhottiutfit l!n. c lY 1 ever o&redtletit on this coast, I Mi'-Mvjy" jp "JW iw cents on I tne donar. bee adv in this i - '" T the LadI.V- ) i Mrs. S. A. Wayne .will leave in about one weejtor. the East.where she will lay ..in,, pew 'and elegant stock of millinery Of the very latest styles, ..which she wil be able to offer to the ladles of Albany oq or about the 20th of March. A SYSTEMATIC BOBBERY.' - ! Two Hired Girls Who Were Adroit Thieves ' and Practiced Tbeir Arts In This City. I Two girls, Ka:e and Hat tie Mat- toon, of Drain, Oregon, who had I until recent'' been engaged in do i ing general housework in several ! families of this ciiv, started for home a lew days ago, leaving two trunks to be sent after them Shortly after their departure sev eral articles were missed from the residence of F. J. Miller where thev had been workine. and sus' picjon pointed to the girls. In the presence of witnesses the trunks were opened, when it was found that the two girls had stolen and placed in the trunks $200 worth of jewelry, clothing, books and other articles, including a silk cloak, several line dresses, gloves and numerous articles of apparel. A portion of these belonged to Mrs. Miller and a potion to Mrs. F. il. French and some to other places where tbey had worked. Kate Mattoon had gone borne several days before her sister, and letters were found in the trunk which had passed between them showing tbat-they had been carry ing on a systematic robbery, and had previously sent stolen goods to Drain. Letters were also found from Walter and Alonzo Smith, of Oakland, Oregon, who had visited the girls here. All the letters were of the most incriminating nature, and were filled with the most ob scene and vile expressions imagin able. Chief of Police Hoffman notified the town maishal of Drain to ar rest the girls and demand the re turn of the goods previously stolen. Mr. Miller and the other owners of the stolen goods in this, city are not inclined to prosecute the case if the goods are returned. The young men, as well as the girls, certainly, deserve severe punishment for Lending such vile and obscene stuff through the mails, in addi tion to their wholesale thieving. The letters are in tbe hands of Chief of Police Hoffman. Better Than Ever. I am now better prepared than I have ever been to suit my custo mers in the shoe line. I have ju.-i received a large. invoice of lira 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, widths from A E,E, and can suit the most. fastidious in fit . and . price. I also , received another invoice of the "popular ahoe, E. P. Heed's in waukenphast snd patent leather tip... These shoes are well known in Albany' as a Jirst-cJass nice style shoe. Or ders from the cpuntry filled with care and satisfaction, guaranteed. Samuel E, Young. 'Y, ' Prof.' p. C. Palmer' Cnervniry Tweedale's-' block, First street, Albany, , Oregon, opened Jan uary 20, lS90!,.,,The course of in struction will consist of classes for piano, organ, harmony and voice culture. There will be a normal class and diploma! furnished to teachers, njecifyim.' capacity and experience. Students partic ipate jit monthly recitals, and are gniUi inp'np rnality in rendi tion, .i.ia c...... rvatory will be coiictir'cd on tlx: same basis as those ni Bostou, Ncw'York, etc. This is the only recognized soccess ful system known for a thorough i ...i ' i.- o ii't1..: uniHica.1 (Hiiicuiiou. keuii iui uircu- 1 lars and references. Office hours from 1 to SeUaorg. Shear. Immense stock at Stewart & bos s. 1 he best Quality and any size or' style. Call and examine our stock. Stewart & Sox. Woman's Dittcovrry "Another wonderful, discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches' upun her aud for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death sacmcd imminent. For three months she. coughed Incessantly and cOnld not sleep, 8he bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's NeW Dicovery for Consumption and was 'so much re lieved on t akin e first dosc that she slept all night and with one bottle hac been miraculously curea. iieriiamc is Mra. Luther LutsV'- Thus write W. C. Harhi iplc A Co.. of Shelbv. N. C Get a free trial bottle at Foshay & Mason's Drug Store. ' If vou' want something to read call at, JJnhn's new flora.. , A genuine Bu'rpriseit wU pay tom tQ r II. mere isnoyr at me Severe 11 -tiee sample :l,oqrna lm- nOlel a select j.WpXand llawini. well jtoaiirtfftoirera I'Jessrs. men Vu ant 4-& t rfaiL fdr an averasd'Of cen.8..rPn Jhe llr, Noting here.UMraWiiMwell, a yrlung mn weli known, wa ioe pieaseotp snow tne gooan or u iew uayo., nAl mi'ia thid ftfll. PlpflRA tell VOUf Will be oben wf Business at 2 :30 on oaiuruav. . The City Restaurant, Under thp new management Tjimnmau will . be conducted on a Hrstlais' titkiL" Meals will be served at all hours,.. tuoDfn jnp .... j r BILL OF FARE And order wMtfver yon w4nt,-py inc for wbat yqn order and nothing ,nioVe.'5tafgTreaU served as, sbal rom a 5 cent Vrrtl 'auH1 'duji of ffee, to fiMt.cTass l.t)b mtatl' r-; ; a iFurnrshed footris"1o let in conneo- 3 I mediately ust OI the Bo;pK.fUacldkl larifitB. from' fbe SO j . i j- known. Judd A Co " of.VS XoalB. B Juon with Ins rostanrant. A ROW AM0N& THE CSIJiESE. A Mongolian 'Vho Was N.it to Blame for Wasting Ilia L'fe Insured- A Chinaman applied to a life in surance anient of this city -ester-day, and ws very urgent his de sire for a life insurance policy in favor of one Cho Bu, an attache of the Kwong Sang Yeun Cc. Of course no policy was issued, but a little qu.-stioning revealed why it was so earnestly desired. The Chinaman said that Cho Bu was the victim of a conspiracy among some Ch nese who wanted to kill him. An attempt was made Thursday night to carry the plan into execution. On Fook bmg was the assassin, and accompanied by two accomplices ho waylaid Cho Bu and 6truck him over the head with a heavy iron bar, but did not kill him. The firm to which the injured man belonged was very anxious to have his life insured for a good sum before he was killed. The Chinaman refused to tell for what cause the attempt was made to take his life. California Cal-E-Cnre. The only guaranteed cure for catarrh cold in the head, hay fevor, 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 gists. Send for circular to Abictine Medical Company, Oroyille, Cl. Six months' treatment for $1; sent by mail. 1 10, For sale by Foshay & Mason. Cranberries, coeoanuts, oranges and ried beef at C E. Brown ell's. KEEP YOUR EYE ON E. G. BEAHDSLE Y'S Column. Agent for NEW ZEALAND INS. CO. CAPITAL, $5,000,000. Fire and Marine Insurance written. ALBANY PROPERTY. A Goon Buy Business property on Second street in, one of the very best 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 n be bought at any price. This is the best offer, in business property in the city, and will ooa 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. ; ljGOacrcs or $1100. 104icreafor$3OO. 1JQ , acres , ip the coal belt, $7 per acre, tl ; . 55 acres on Coos Bay, $5 per acre. Cheap lots in Albany. Residence lots both improved and unimproved. Lot 50x100 in Pipe's additiou; tins lot faces town and is a bargain at 180. Lots in Burk hart's and (loltra Park additions. If you are looking for iu yef tment in Albany property voir e and see me. : Two cottages for rent, $S eaoh. ASTORIA PROPERTY. Lots in the Railway Addition to Astoria. This property is situated just one mile and a quarter from the verv center of Astoria and is practi elly inside property. This addi tion has been on the market but a few week?, and is now nearly all sold, partita in Astoria investing to a large amount. Prices for these fine lots are$S5 for insiile lots and$100 for the cornerr. The prices will le 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. 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 -vcu desire to. invest in. the city by the sea, it will pay you to call and exam ine my list. FIN OFFICE EVENINGSta E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate 'arid. lntMito:- Agent AND KOTAKTfttBMC ', Broadalbinv Street. AJbay, Oregon. ..yHERii Will you find a alkVil ' UMAKrArt, m iannu, tkt ml supper. Goetz Bros, do all their own feotkin. iTir his .hot Kcoffeeand tea with cakes for 10 cts. Eastsra oysters are a spe cialty, and great care will be taken to put taei op-aftes f Fastoi n rtyle. -Yaquina and Ha vmw oyaMrccoaatanuy on fiami. iieaa UafeW-otfaiwaaa seeif yoa doatflndwaat ytm Wati. yMiver try one at car Htm day dinners As -kinds of raax. . Fannen will And a good table set at the Delimonioo. WaWnTwUI ba aronpt ? Oaane and see ua FrestiFiaU"tssi Oasset - Fresh Meats iBTZ IEM., Tfpm. atoelriilrr itMIas!. -arOTWIS TO Ciyp THAT iy the annual meeting of the stockholders of rho Albany uuiming an uan Asooauon will be held on Friday, Fcbrnary 21. 1890, at the hour of 730 r.. m of said day in the W. O. T. U. hall in Albany; Una. eonnty, Qr KOii.-for the purpoee nf electing nine direc tors and three ami Horn. . u srrve for the tend of. one year next ensuing from said meeting, and- until' their successors -are elected aoJ qualified, and to transact such o'her business as may then-, einto before the association. Doneby order nf said association this 17th day of January, 1890. W. C. CASbELL. Jar W. statin,-. Ftcaidsc. . : r- tiseretary .-! At the Delniorxtci. ALBANY. The quen manufacturing city and railroad center of Oregon, Albany, to-day has the brightest future be fore it of any town in Oregon, and she will certainly by the end f lSUOhave a populatior of from 10,000 to 15,000 souls. She is maintaining a steady and healthy growth, and is destined to be the great railroad ceuter and manufacturing city of Oregon. Real estate to-day iu Albany i 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 the install ment plan. Parties who wish to get in on the ground fioor should call at their office and be shown their large fist of city property, which embracos residence property in all portions of the city. A few special bargains we note below, to which we respectfnlly inyite the attention of the public: A gcod 2 story house and front by lJOfeet deep, corner of 4th and Montgomery streets, for $3800; part cash, balance on time. .Two good vacant lots corner of (5th 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 Sts. for $750. . 1 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 aud 1 good cor ner lot within.4. blocks of the central school house for $1 L00. )Vc are now offering: t.ots on th installment plan in Goltra's . Park ad dition for $30 down and f 10 monthly This is the choicest and most sightly addition to Albany, and is situated directly on the jroposcd street rail way line. Lots in this addition will double in value in the next six months BURKHARTMALIN Heal Estate Agents, ALBANY, - - OREGON. F L. DEALER IN- S taple and Fan ay (jEQGEEH tlso Choie Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc, TERMS CASH AKD PKICES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading Netos- impers and Magazines. NER THE POSTOFFICE. ft no ! Ham! "Ob ! tbe cold and crujl winter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ; Froze the ice on lake and river, . Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ; Fell the covering snow and drifted Through the forest round the village." IT IS COMINGr. I '-. --v - ' ' . ' "O.'djProb.'' says winter is coming earlier and more v-1 . .-. 8yere4lBs. year than;, usual. : ; 1" aT Take time by the topknot OVERCOATS, KERSEYS, . . YALOl )URS, '-'--.MELTONS, .V :fWlDEAWAKE, v 'CHINCHILLAS, . VJU:.V.'rJv.i L. - THE- Leading Albanv Opera House, GREAT DRAMATIC EVENT, two x;nr commencing MONDAY, JAN. 27. Russell Jewel Dramatic COMPANY. In the beautiful military drama in J fi .-e acts, LYNWOOD EST" Popular prices; 25, 50 and 75 cents. Seats on . sale at Black-man's. COWAN RALSTON Albany, ; AKD CHAMBERLAIN - Oregon Transacts a general banking bushiest. ' Draw sight drafta on New York. Kan Fran, Hacoand Portland, Or. . Loan money on approved aeenrity. ' Recefva deposits subject to check. Collection entnuted to hm ' will receir prompt attention Tl I CJTJ MARKET JUST OPENED IN J; IDJLJl the Saltmarah block below tho Uevore Hoosc. Fresh Fish of all kinds kept constant! v on hand. - M WILSON A BUSQl ET. lrS.tt PATENTS Caveats 'end Frade; marks Obtamed. and all patent business conducted for moderate fce6. Our office is opposite U. 8. Patent Office and we can cecure patent in less time aid at less cost than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo, with Refcription. 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. Addres .. - -- C." A.' BXOfT A CO.. Opposite U.S. Patent Office Washington D.C. . .: vi i . THOSE -WISHING -A f IRST-CLAS8 . IS sranent, the best made to stand tbe climate of this coast, can be suited by calling at Mrs: It. K. Hyman's, opposite the Masonic Temple, First street. The latest vocal and instrumental aausio kept for sale." ' Aise tbe largest assortment of stamping patterns tn select from this side of 'Frisco. Lessons given in painting and - embroidery - at her studio over Linn County Bank. Cire her your order and you will be pleased. RED CRQWMIllS ISOM, LASMXG Jt CO.' rrops. NEW-.' PROCESS ; FLOUR. ' (Superior for Family and Bakera use) Best Siorase Facilities. SHiBhest casta price patd'ifor wheats A.LBANY OREGON ALBANY, OREGON and examine my elegant CASSIMERES, MONTAGNACS. Clothie Kenton BLAIN . -it J tte PacKiogo. 1