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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1890)
antwi $ - -V tip ycryryij rnjr: FunxA-y maith j, isso. SPKCIAI,, 12:30 A. M. hot to H:e our stove and ranges !r fori? buying i- a ti: intake. Mis takes are n! way i eo.-tly. In heat ing stovi-b wo have tlic largest as well as the n.oti carefully selected stock in t!io city. The stoves we offer were not bought ad an experi ment but as :i certainty. We know what each Htove will do, and they were bouglit for cash, eo 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. Smitu. O.V SALE. The Daily IIekai.d will be on Bale each morning at the new stand of U . F. Kuhn's, where it can be .procured at 5 rents er eopy. WKATIIEK. INDICATIONS. For Albany and .cinit Fol-1 towing is the forecast for '24 hours, ending at 8 r. m. to-uar: Fair; slightly warmer. .IOTTIX8 AISOl! T TOWN. Shaving 13 cents at Vieieck's. lion. Jen divers, oi ncio, is the city. Fresh iisn received dailv in at hultz Lros. market. Shaving 15 cents on Sundays or holidays at Viererk's. E. C. Pentland, of Independence, was in tha city yesterday. Geo. Fish, one of Corvallis' busi ness men, is in the city. Damon Smith, of Harrisburg, was in the city yesterday. W. W. Briggs, of Harrisburg, was in the city yesterday., Mr. U. F. Ashby ha3 retired irom the Oregon Land Company. County Treasurer II. Farwell returned yesterday from a trip to Portland. John Webber, of Portland, is 6pending a few days with his par ents in this city. The members of the Women's Belief Corps are arranging to give a merchants carnival at the opera house in the near future. Mrs. Margaret Hill, the aged wife of Dr. K. C. Hih, one of Al bany's oldest pioneers, is lying very low at her home in this city, This is the first day of spring ac cording to the calendar. The flow era that should be blooming now are conspicuous by their absence in Uregon this year. Portland capitalists are consid- ing a proposition of ottering a sub- Bidy for i. W. Hunt s railroad system to be built into that city, The metropolis also realizes the advantages of railroads. For sale, No. 8 Superior cook stove, 1 cluster leg walnut dining table, 1 kitchen table, 1 safe, t cane bottom chairs, and 1 A grade phaeton for sale at a bargain. In quire of M. J. Monteith. Mrs. Dr. Whitney will give in structions in laudscaue painting and oil portrait painting, also the Italian portrait painting. Studio at residence on Seventh street, be tween Vine and Calapooia. Several sales were made yester day by V. E. McPherson as fol lows: House and lot on Fint street to Mrs. M. E. Farrell for $1 300, two lota in Monteith & Curran's addi tion to S. Thrall for $500 and one lot in Abbey's addition to E. C. Phelps for $175. Dr. Patton treats successfully ail diseases ot women, and guarantees to curp all curable private diseases. He has a sure "remedy fur catarrh f the head. He sleeps injiis otiice and answers city call day or night. Consultation is tree and everything is strictly confidential. He can be found in his office in Uumberg's block from 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Beginning with its issue of March 8. Ihe West Shore will have a Wom.m's Department, conducted by Ella llinginson, the well-known poet and authoress, lhis depart . .. :n . i... .1.... ii iii. lice Xiitins. W. Ii.' Hi -tliaiu. tiii- tiiior, I en opt-ne i the I irft an I !1:iki l.i.e .t saitms eci- hr-aijtit t" n a-.v. 1: inciiiiit 3 eait.-riis f.-r r - : 1 s-pt-t !..r j Co.lt, ve:.ts i.r p.uiTs j ; I" i--l, ,n:n , ciiinrai't'S feme t ile; hi e-l ' ported H 'd 't :t i 1 l-j !"f !rl In litfon-. Mr. (r.ni 1:11 f!iii'ii'is ;t-. I I Worknifii, i iil;i'inler ;i i,. ; n I Ii: as wr!l as tli.- heft j i.i'tly ! ,1 T.'ios- (iosiiniij Minn-thing i tally tine t!i"id I call and mspt-ct liij new patterns. 'i'lie Homeliest Man In the Willaiiiette Valley, after making a close ad careful inspei tion of the stock of hardrtan- and tools and the quality of the tin ware carried in nock by Matthews & Washburn, says they excel all ail other stores in the valley in quality and low prices. rocket otlcry. The largest and finet-t display every brought to this valley just received at Stewart & Sox's. Call and examine. G. W. Simpson has received an immense stock of men's and boys' clothing, as well as a lame line of boots and shoes, hats, furnishing goods and general merchandise. Look out for his new adv. lucui vv 1 1 1 ui.tht? ii;ii t-.M cociit it- two WceivS. lustrated journal especially inter-! esting to the women of the west, j Church Nutlce. ' j both young and old. Ella Preaehinn services Sunday at j HiggiiiS'jn'.- repututi n a a wiher'ihe Pivh terian church at il.v.l of vcrr-e and ticiion is- national, and ! M. and 7 v. :. Sahhuth school j the W'e-t More is to be eo'-gr.tt-1 at. 12:15 r. si. Young people's j ulated i:;-.o:i s.'cnring h-r m-i ices, j -.ay. r meetii g in the lecture iom. j SOUIHERN OREGON BLOCKADE. A Tr.nifer C.ciectios M de Between AHii.d and Boaeburg. Mr.O. W. Aycr?, thi1! well known acchitect of Ashland, -who has made arrargementH to locate in this city, arrived yesterday morn ing from his home in that place. The trip from Ashland wan made in two days, and the transfer through the Cow ('reek canyon was a rough experience. When lie left Ashland there was 12 inches of snow and in the Cow Creek canyon there was live feet of snow, which has been packed down and frozen into almost solid ice. The great lake caused by the big slide has been drained off some what, but it is yet three miles long and seems to have come to stay. The Southern Pacific company now proj)ose to use the xlide lor a bridge, as it naturally forms one. This would leave a line lake and eventually make a magnificent waterfall nearly 100 feet high, adding to the already wild scenery ot that region. The railroad is buried alout 75 feet beneath this lake, and Mr. Avers suggested that future gener ations might, in searching for geological formations, unearth the old road-bed and set it down as evidences of a pre-historic age. About 12 or 13 milss of new road will have to be built to connect the broken road. A dispatch from Ashland states that the eople have set the time of completion of repairs at the big slide at Cow creek canyon, at about a month hence. , In the meantime, commencing yesterday, passengers can travel through from Ashland to Koseburg by ir regular trains by making a wagon transfer between Glendale and Kiddie's. They are allowed to carry not exceeding 50 pounds of baggage each. No mails have as yet, since the blockade, taken this route for the north. North of Roseburg regular pas senger trains run on schedule time. South of Ashland trains run each way about every alter nate day as far as Sisson, beyond which to San Francisco a daily train has been kept going. The only impediment now in the way is that of the slide at tun nel 9, where a transfer has to be made. It is expected that by : Monday this will be removed. The Albany & Astoria Hallway. Dr. A. Kinney, of Astoria, is in the city. It is rumored that his visit is for the purpose of confer ring with tho .Albany & Astoria Railway Company, and tnat in connection with other land owners of Astoria he offers the company about $80,000 to locate the ter minus of the road at a certain point. One of the directors of the road states that the company has received offers of plenty of capital to build the entire road, and that it will be built as fist as a work of that magnitude can le accom plished. A Boat Capsized. O. F. Taylor and Albert Thomp son, while rowing in a boat seven miles below Harrisburg Wednes day, met with quite an accident. They had been up to Harrisburg on a hunting expedition, and w hile returning their boat was over turned, Jamping on a drift that happened to be close at hand they j fortunately escaped from being drow ned. Losing their boat, guns. blankets and game they were com- j pelled to resume their iournev cn ! foot to Halsey, arriving at that ! place in tune to take the miming train for Salem. A loose boat passed down the river yesterday and it was evidently the one that had capsized the day before. Statesman.. ICejialriiig the Lock. The Oregon City Enterprise savs : The last of the week T. W. t-uJIi-van took supervision of repairs on the locks and engaged I). (J. Dick to oversee tho carjenter work. Only temporary repairs will bs made at present, as it is necessary to get boats through as speedily as possible. All the gates have been loiuiil, one at East Portland, an other at the head of Swan Iland, and the other at the foot of the same island. The E. N. CooKe i was up on Saturday w ith lumber, j As soon as the gates can he huugj .he locks wiil be sluiced out. It is! expected that, thov can lie d in l J ' ! .-u ji-ct ot t.'ie i.'oiuieg scnco'i win ! " t In- ile.-ed::e-s of God's pen- j i:c" I:i tin- evening t tic- third j j disi c'.i'se o;i the general topi.- i j ' V;ii:i -mho " will be five's.' iiai.crs :. i i ir-itors are c:-pi i l to attend the.-e her-. j ally iuitc i i vices. ilihl ilin licit Tf lr:it'ii. Thursday evening William Scott I and wile, who rcs-ide on (inayj crick, near 1 liilonioih, went out t to attend chores in fccdinir stock, I leaving their two-vear-old child in the sitting room. Upon returning to the house they found that the child had fallen into the lire in the lire-place and was immediately summoned, but the child was past recovery, and died at 8 o'clock. Dressed Chickens. Order a nice dressed chicken for your Sunday dinner; ',. ar)J Leave vour orders early. Willani- I ette Packing Co. A Good Investment. Twenty-four feet on First street, in the best block in Albany, for sale a a bargain. The property will double in value in two years. Wallace & Cusick. Parker Bros, have just received a nice lot of fresh migrated horse- r radish MANY SHAGS IN TEE CHANNEL. The Bad Effects of the Flood-The Mat ter Should Keceivo Speedy A te.ttiD. ''There oubt to be some one io loo.'k a!!er tliesnau in the rivei," announces a well-known ami prom inent steambcat num. "1 don't know whetner tiiere is an appropriation f-r it or not," says the gentleman, '"hut the matte t tdiollhl he looked after, for steamers coming or going on the Willamette sire in eon.-iant danger of having the bottom of their hulls torn to pieces. The late flood has filled the river in many places with Miugs and thill, which have become emb -dded in the channel, and the wafer goitm dawn has left theni just a few inches helovv the surface. There being nothing to warn the pilot or captain of their whereabouts, it is not unlikely that the sinking of some steamer will be reported, and then some one will have to pay." The worst trouble lo on the .ower riyer. It is said that from a short distance twlow ilbina to the luad of Swan Island snags ar so thick that it requires the greatest caut'on to avoid a disaster. Snags are also said to be very plentiful, as well as dangerous, in the chanrcl near St. Johns. Few are then seen until the mouth of the Willamette is nearcd. It the matter is as bad as repre sented the channel should be looked after as soon as practicable. .Mr. Henrietta ftrown'a Work. The Oregonian has this to say of a well known Albany woman : Airs. A. R. Kigps Airs. Henrietta Ih-own and Mrs. II. M. Robb, whose names have been piomi nently identified with the temper ance movement foi several years pa t. yesterday took a new step by incorporating " the Women's Christian Temperance Union. The object of the corporation is to educate public sentiment in this statu up to the standard of total abstinence, to overthrow ttie drink traffic, to enliit the women of his city in systematic temperance work and to rescue unfortunate women and girls. The value of the prop erty now in possession of the cor poration is $1000, but they hope to acquire more. The objects of these devoted women are some what numerous, and, in the lan guage of an immortal philosopher, "they have a large job on their hands." Another Colony fur Oregon. "There is a colony ot forty Ger man faiuilies in Southern Dakota who are making preparations to pack up their possessions to find homes in Oregon," said the secre tary of the Portland immigration board to an Orcgonian reporter. They have sent four representa tives to look up a location, as they all desire to locate in the same place. These men who are acting as advance guards are very favora bly impressed with the country, and the probability is that they will decide upon some place in the Willamette Valley. The location will be selected soon, as the eclony in anxious to get here in time to put in this season's crops. They have had nothing but poor har vests during the past four years, and they are getting tired of their present lots. If there is a place Providence smiles on with more kindness they are determindd to find it, and there is no question but they will rind in Oregon the promised land. j durational "oten. j The Oregon state teachers' association meets at Salem in annual session July 1, 2 and 3. 1 The session will te held at the j state house, and the indications ; now are ihat the meeting will be ' one of great success and largely attended by the teachers of the state. Hon. R. G. Horr, ex-congressman from Michigan, is ex pected to be present and will no doubt address the association. The National teachers' association, to be held at St. Paul in July,' will he attend -d by about 50 of Ore gon's teachers. Superintendent McElroy is in correstondence and is arranging to secure state head quarters. The fare for the round t-ip w ill be !f(7.!K), being a trifle over half fare. Pleasant Social. The ladies of the Relief Corps last evening made a surprise Jiarty call upon McPherson Post G.A.R., arriving at the hall just aft the business of the evening was over, and the Post was immediately ad journed tin I a social and ' very pleasant evening was spent. The oc-asiim was very much enlivened by impromptu niusicand readings, in which Mr. and Mrs. Harrows, Mrs. Thompson and .Miss l.ora Vance took part. An eligant lit iie litucli was si rved, and ail in joyed i!:; occasion hi:gily. COAST NOTi:s A proj vt is on f--t to establish a trim and vcgjtaoie c.uinerv at Kuene City. Snow plows ;'.gaiii patrol the tracks near La Grande. Tuesday niviht was the col. lest of the vear below zero. Mrs. Pennington i? pleading for the life of her son. under sentence of death for the killing of Charles P.alcoine at Raker ('it v last sum mer. Edward M Reynolds w as field in $1000 bonds at Pendleton Thursday for seducing May Stnalhvood oh promise of marriage. Justice Field wanted U. S. Mar shal Franks continued in office another term, on account of the action he too in the Xeaglo matter when "eagle killed Terry. Report is that the Southern Pacific Company have offered Governor Waterman $500,000 for the Cnyamaca railroad in Southern California and will extend it to an Eastern connection. STATE DISPATCHES. Jack Demp-ey's Arrival in Pvrhnd Other New-y Notes- sj ivhi to the Ukralu. Portland, Feb. 28. The arrival of Jack lernpsev in Portland on the Stale of California last nitdit caused quite a flutter in the sport ing circles and sports of high and low degree were on the look out for a glimpse of the Nonpareil, ''the hero of a hundred battles." Wlu-n the steamer touched the do;-k Iemp?ey.accompanied by his wife, proceeded to his home in Fast Portland and received a wel come home" from relatives and friends. The police force of this cify made arrests for the following offenses during the current month up to noon to-day: Peddlinsr without a license, 1 ; keeping a bawdy house, I ; mauiiug I he streets, 21 ; drunks, 118; vagrancy, 10; larceny, 22; disorderly conduct, 55; abusive language, 3 ; trespass, 5 ; carrying concealed weapons, 5 ; fighting, 11 : burglary, 3; assault and battery, 14; assault with a dtngerous weapon, 4 ; insane, 1. l'KOGRAHME. The members of Beulah Re bekah Degree Lodge No. 35, I. O. O. F. will give one of their popular socials this evening, Saturday March 1, at the I O. O. F. half. All ()ld Fellows and their families invited. The following programme will be presented: Song Guy Osborn. Recitation Daisy I lendrickson. Quartette Messrs. Sears, Goss, Fortmiller and Hart. Recitation Francis Gilbert. Vocal Duet Elma Parker and Jessie Clifton. Instrumental duet The Misses Malin. Vocal duet Mr. and Mrs. Littler. Address Hon. Geo. E. Cham berlain. Refreshments. Ten cent collection. FOR SUNDAY. Comb honey, Pickles, Cabbage. Smyrna figs, Persian dates, Dried apricots, Dried plums, Dried peaches, Sauer kraut, Chow chow, Oranges, Leaionn, Prunes. Almonds, Pecans, Walnuts. we nave just received a large import ortieroi unity tea, wiucn tak"S the lead for a pure, unadul terated .1:1 1 inn Wilhimottn Puck. f a . TT m. which ing Co. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is all nice and fresh and of the best quality. Spencer & ttlat-kburn. Good mon. ing! Have you used Hubbard's I legant Lotion. KEEP YOUR EYE ON E G. BKAliDSLEY'S Column. Agent for NEW ZEALAND' INS. CO. CAPITAL $5,000,000. Fire and Marimt Insurance written. IF YOU WANT CALL ON E. G. BEARDSLKY, AGENT FOR Vstoria Kcal Estate And Trust Company, Hi LOTS IX WILLIAMSPORT. A DA I It'S AS TO HI A, NORTH ADDITION, BliRKY'S ASTORIA, POWKLL'S ADDITION. II LTLI-:i! S ASTORIA, RAILWAY ADDITION, HANTIIORN'S ASTORIA, COM PAKE LOCATIONS AND PRICES. ACRE p;:-TEIMY at all price?. Iv.its fur 6 a .ii the :IHSTALL1ST PLAN,! Ami at any iliiit im.c Iruni the ilio .s. LAKi;p:ST ani HIvST line of Asturin pr.i,Tty hniKlled liy any aei.t in valley. 43TIN OFFICE EVENIN0S-&4 E. G. BEARDS Real Estate and Insurance Agent and'notart rcBLic Broad al bin Street. Alhany, Orrgan. LADIES' UNDERWEAR VeiillemeN Whirls. thlltlie' Iwllt Ing, and All Lad If Ciurtueula made lo order ut (be JapaneseBazaar ?tore RICKS VERT LOW. KWO0 WO K5E C. t&$tnrt on First Street naxt tc 8CDcer & Blaekburns. ASTORIA ROfclY v LEY, SOHK fcTKl BtU(ill.S j III Kcal VMtWr 41'Irrrd by Rnrkknrl i M:iliii. J A Rakoain We have a good j house and nie excellent ht situated ' w tliiti two Mocks i.f the court h.uise, which in offered hrt cheap. This is a No. 1 locatiou am' is worthy of in vettiatii.n. Pi ice 2,500. Oooil l.J story house and one good cortn-r lot on Firt.t street, situated within six blocks ot tht Imsiness cen ter of the citv. Pi ice $1000. This will be good busiues8 property m a fchort time. Small two room house and one lot iu Alibcy's Addition for 225. 25 foot front on First street in the business part of the city, the best hareain in the city, for $50 per fnmt foot. A good new cottage centrally lo cated in the 2nd. addition aud one good corner lot for $2100. 2 good vacant corner lots centrally located in 2nd. addition for $2500. A good new cottage and one good lot in the 2nd addition. A bargain for $1250. A new house and 2 good lots in Elkins addition for $S50. A good house aod 1 good lot iu 2nd addition, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets for $1950. A good small cottage on 5th street, in 2nd addition and one good lot tor $10o0. Half cash balance on tune. 22 feet front on First street, iu one of the best business blocks now pay ing good interest on pricj aekei', on easy terms. Home and lot on 4th street. Hackle man s second addition at $1000 A good bargain. Lots and block's in Goltra's Park i addition for sale on the iustallmetit i plan $30 cash balance $10 per month. ! Several lots in Pipes addition for sale at a small advauce on original price, on easy terms. Lots io Hackleniens 2nd., 3rd and 4th additions. Call aud louk at out city list of property. 10 acres choice fruit land near the citv for sale at $125 per acre. Tracts of land within a few miles of tho city in tracts ot 5 to 20 acres, good for fruit or garden purposes for sale at $40 per acre. 160 acres of land 30 acres cleared, some improvements, small house ami withiu two miles of Lebanou for $1000, good terms. : Good farms, improved and unim proved, in all parts of ben ton aixl I l.ii.n rminfifB fur kuIm from JO til 411 per acre on easy tti ma. 40 acres of excellent grain or fr'iil laud situated within G miles of the city. Tbis laud is all clear and ever) foot in cultivaiio". Price $40 pel acre. 5 acre tracts adjoining; SufordV addition to Yaqina City, lhis laud has a nice slope to the hay and com mands an excelleut view of the bay. Price $120 ier acre; J eauh, balance on time. This laud will double in value in the next 60 days. , We have a few good city lots to trade for farm property, if you wouid like to make an exchange of this kind. Call and sec us. Bukkhart & Maun, Real Estate Agents. McDonald & Lassdl, HARRISBURG. OrlEGON, Are prepared to furnish first -cla4 lumlier in car Icua lot. at lulin prices for the om IriR aeaxon. 'Ihey (solicit correspondence. Notice of IllMiiluilwn. NOTICF. IS HEREBY G1TEN hut the late firm of Hopkins 6i Saltmarsh. composed of T.(. Ilopkiu utid (icorire V. Sa.liuursh, is tliU da dissolved tiy mutual consent, the suit (icorire W. Ssltiuarfh retiring. All the nubilities of the lirji arc aMiiued tiy the said T. (i. Hopkins and Mury Sultiuarth, a cipaittiersi.ip tliisdu entered into under ttie linn tiatiie ol Hopkins .v Saltmursh, and the said hist named firm will collect all out Munclin; accounts and claims of tlic lute tirm of Hopkins Si Saltiuurh. Dated thi- January ol. !K). T. G. HOPKINS, UEOIUJ" V" SALTMARSH fin no Toning 1)AKTIFS KKSllllSG PIASOS TUXEti tiouM call ,ueon Prof. 1), Van Hon. f this city, the well known aid reliahlc piano tuner He is we'l kno n to the pvolt f Albany and the entire S'atc, hat ihir luul ytain of -xericn.c in tiiis biiximes, also in a pianoforte manufactory, and has no tqual in that line of business. It always pas tu patrnnize homu cnUrpricc uiid ttie pnbiic Bhoul l rememlicr that ilicy can ni.w n't pianos tui.eil in a more skillful manner iu Albany thun elsewhere in the State, Leave ordersat Will & Link's OCllOOL SLECTIOM MlTICR IS HKKKKY O itiven thv, tnc re lUr a inu it s-huil election in sch n.l di-triet No.5, Liiiiicoui.t. Oregon, wi.l be held at the central m-MooI buiie I k in si. 1 fell ol (I i.irii t, on it ml:n, the IOiIi iiay of M.irch, KS W, for tho eurp.e ot election one director to eei vu tliri'-! yt-ais mid one e!ei k to ere onn e r. Said elec tion to tie-in at 2 '! k i' M :u:d - O'lteiue 11. . il 0 o'c nek r M. of s:iid ila.v. Bv nrdiri'f Hie b ard ol dijector-f. O.itcd h'elini .ry 14. lS'l-. i II Bi fMHiiT. Jons I'ckii.iv, i.'.r-l. n t i.ki i:. C'li:ir. an I! ... rl I'invtor. j:. c. IMIELIVS, CCMMEF.CtAl, BJOK AND i B Fnh7E?S, OVKIl W! I.I.S, KAl.tiK .'; l)'iS l! Ki' I", ALBANY, OUKuO.N. .'.(CrKAtY. m:at.k-.' V KIMSKY The only eotiiie!e set of Al.straet I'.ooks and .Maps in Lii-n Comity OKKK'K IX TItK COfltT IIOl'SK. " Eft Bnsi noss cntrtwteii to my rare will reeeivc prompt and e:tre ful attention. . Tliird warij Ilsvlnjr rurehaned this popular es tablishment I am now prepared to 11 ny oiders in the jjrorerj snd pro vision line, A fnll utoik of jrtoreries kept constantly m hand. The hiirhebt eastv price paid for hII kinds of conn, try produco, or will exchange roods ti .n i. Come one, come nil. CHAS. ESrilG. Grocery Store THE BLOCKADE EjvJDED. -NEW GOODS FEOM- SAN ERANCKCD. I have just received a fresh supply of new cream cheese, tT.ixed pickles, eh-i.-e comb honev, roast coftee, large Seedless oranges, lemons, figs, choice candies, nuts, aud other j;oiid things, to which I i ivite the atteutiou of the public. K L. Kenton NER THE POSTOFFICE. STANAED & CUSICK, SL-CCKSSOHS TO GUISS A SOX PROPRIETORS OK City Drug Store. Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancv and Toilet Article Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, School and Attists' Supplies. Physiciana' Prescriptions carefully compounded. First Street, Albany, Oregon. 1 Few Overcoats Le And a faw Lines of winter suits, which will be sold very low Prices w For our immense new steck to ar i ive as soon as the blockade is oyer. L.E. BLAIN, THE- Leading LOOK i i m. n i i i I TO .IjBJSrLT, STRANGERS AUK CORDIALLY IN YITKD TO CALL ON 0. E. BEOWNELL. AND INSPECT HIS STOCK OF Choice Family Groceries. '......-.rr;- ' " k-;ImV!LLE COLLEGE " Mc.MINNYILLE, UK. W. C. NEGUS, R militate f the Royal College of Ltmilnr., Eiiuland, also of the Hellc vne Mefiiea) College. The Dr has spent a lifetime of study and practice and wakes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes careers, scrofr la enlargements, tumors tnd wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment wih electriciiy. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. Hismettnia - "OOOD WILL TO ALL." CTOfnce and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. MONEY TO LOAH-HOME CAPITAL ON rood rr! estate srturity. For psrtuaw ats enquirs ol Geo. Humphrey. i I i'S 1'., e. l R ALBANY, OREGON, HAVE Clottiier, OUT FOR- TrnT BOTH ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE Di't.artments. In the Academic "IVpaitmutt there are four courses of 'rtiioy of three years each: Cla-sicaL ife et'titie.. ntrn:al and business.. In Ntrnction is thorough; location, heal Ithji expanses low; atlvantases, tirsb t lass in every refpect. Full informa t ten in catalogue, for;w5;ieh address ' G. IUlOUIsON.rifis. OREGON THAT TUCKING COUGII cax vr o quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wr uaranae it. Foshay & Mason. AET J. F. -WHITING, ARTIST. lugtruction p:ven and work executed ta Landsoape. Portrait and t)econitiverii tirg. Lttterine, Dofbi.ii guvA Mdharieal I'raw in-.. Kocrush.anil , tckttr bioek, Albany CHpA 1' M ONE Y I Wc ha ve-ni;;V arrnnircmenU to f.nr p'y monev to nil an long time at low rates f iutetit.on improved farms, and choice city urnperty. 1 hose who contemplate buildirifrferick blocks cam Kctmon;y. See us ! WALLACE & CD8ICK. inm Avmnm V I