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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1891)
" THE MOBN1SG HBttALl): TOESBA ff. JANUARY (5, 1891. ponting gaily fuuad OX SALE. The Daily Herald will be on sale each morning al "H. J. Jones' book atore, where it i in be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINOg AKl'T TOWN. Hulin & Dawson, druggists. Win. Faber, of Seattle, is in the city. K. A. Rainpy, of Harrisbnrg is in Uie city. Boenicke keeps the finest Can utes in iiih cuy A great reduction sale of um brellas at Searls Eoeiiioke keeps those juicy non productive oranges. C. E. Wolverton returned last evening from Portland. Judge Strahan end danghtet went to Saiem yesterday. I). B. Menteith returned last evening from Spokane Falls. Choice fresh butter at C. K. Bro tueU's at bo rent a per roll. Wilcox has the combination, and is making splendid photographs. A table full of hargina in child rens and miiu.es shoes at Searls. Wilcox will not let any but . ti M class pictures leave his studio. . ' Prescriptions compoiindfd with : caie'- at Hulin it liawson's drug store. Only a few more jackets left, and get one before they are gone, at Searla. Fine chow eh w and salmon lrf-llies in bulk at Mueller & tiarrett's. Wilcox is doing an immense amount of enlarging. Call ami b convinced. If Wilcox does not make a pic- tine that pleases you, on need look no further. Immense bn'gaiiis in rhihlrens and misses shoes are to In.- found on Searls bargin table. Mr L. Bitter, of Cheney, Wash., is' in the city, the guest of hi? cousin W. V. Baltimore. Sheep Inspector A. S. Powell re ports that there are now no die utiu.l a 1 i on rk n t inn Aiintt fietagoodnmbrella at Searls l'ri.-MU r.itlleml tn fill coiiIb Cr. Pru-es reduced to 50 cents, cmts, 75 cents, 90 cents, $1. Albany Engine Co. No. I. w ill give a grand ball on the 221 of i February, Washington's birthday. Fresh Columbia river smelt en-1 silver salmon at the Albany fish . market next door to the nostollice ! iio to aiueiier a uarieii s cash "tore for your choice groceries at Led-o.-k prices. Call and see our leaoers. About ten Indian larva came over from Yaouina yesterdny ami went down to Chemawa to attend achool. T. J. Sti'es has purchased of W. C. Cassell, a house and lot in Moct M. Ietween Montgomery and Kail road streets, for $2000." The Veteran r.f 1812 will ln played at the oaera hou-e hy the i. A. l. pst of this city, asnsted by local talent on Jan. lti. Miss i itipsie Layton, who ha- lnken him.iu1!iii th lioHiln.' iti tliit. t hy, ieturne.1 to Portland yester- dav w here shs is attending school. The very best stock of tooth brushes, clothes brushes, solid buck hair brushes ami whil; brooms at llulin & Dawson's lim it ore. If you want anything choice in the grocery line go to Mueller A iarrett's, the only place in the ity w here you can get everything v u want. A 8 ight accident occurred at the i ferry jesterday morning by the j breaking of lhe guy ropes. The; break as quickly repaired and ' the delay was of Miort tluralion. . , c ., ... I C. 1 U. this afternoon af.'::M). A ! full attendance is tlesireil, as there j lu ii.i luki ,n nl .IkilHim.wH ,o trfiiisiie, 'foe president desires the tpiartei ly reports of nilicers and superin tendent. Th members of Mcpherson Ke- j lief Corps are requested to meet at I their hall Tuesday evening to -r- j f-ct arrangements for installstioii. j The new ly electetl otlicers are cs jieciatly desired to lie present. ! ; order ol the -r indent. I New gt5tls of the latest patterns Jd at Matthews and Wash burns is why they will sell ovei I four to ds of stoves ami ranges j this year, they lave their first c n load of Jewel Stoves and ranges. now on the road to arrive Feb 1st. : Mrs. (iillrert is prepared to do he.-smakng of all kinds. She has employed a first class dressmaker from Sacramento, and w ill guaran tee satisfaction on all kinds of work. Children's gmneiits a sjiecialty. IH-atiou, First, street over the Golden Unle I'.aaar. The men of thi vicinity need not lie jealous because their wives titlk. so constant' about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their uond l.ioks the ladies are talking alxnit, it is the goil (pialiles of the cook and heating rftoven they sell. F.verv one seems to be delighted when liny buy from M. ami W. Two $." gold pieces and one $2 5 jr ild piece, also a Mexican sdvei dollar ami several small American. French and KiihIidIi silver coins, were recently taken out of the Mc Conuell claim at Khim.it h river, from the bottom of the channel, a distance of twenty-live or thirt feet Ik-Iow the surface ol the river. It is supposed they were lost in fit eaty V'. period w hen the Indian' were troublesome and raided camp of newcomers or miners. l.ut, Strsyad or Stolen, From the Methodist chuich Sun nay evening, a ailk nmbrella with V. Ki"tzke engravetl on tlie lianele. Please return to this ollice and re ceive the blessings of the owner. THE CITY COUNCIL- Ths New Members Take Their Soats- The City' Financial Coniitioa. At the regular annual meeting; of the city council last night (he committee to whom was referred the remonstrance against remov ing the electric lighi on the corner of Fifth and CaUpooia t-tieets asked for further time. The city surveyor submitted hi? report in regard to the Calapooia street sewer, stating that it was in a satisfactory condition; report tiled. A couimun'catlon from P.ingcr Hermann to Mayor J.. L. Cowan, in regard to the passage of the Albany bridge bill was read. The city marshal was instructed to notify Frank Wood to remove the stone near his marble shop on Second street. A crosswalk was ordered to In built on Eighth street, near tin Oregon Pacilic depot. I he oll council adjourned sine die, and the roll v:t' called for the council of 1S!1, after which tin new members were sworn in by the recorder. The idles that governed the pre vious council were adopted. t$iu.s At.i.owcn. Fdectric Light Co $184 iHi Train Whituev 10 00 P W Spink 1! rS Mueller & Garrett I L' John Clellan 4 CO WBPan 41! 00 Robert Brown 2 tin John N llotlman ::4 20 John Maxwell 15 54 Fritz Binder (i 00 HayneACo 1 25 .i oh n Livingstone .... 2 00 Matthews A Washburn. ... 12 7" John II Hoffman 74 (Mi The bill of P. C. Anderson for $i. was referred. THE CITY'S FINAM'KS. The annual reports of the city recorder and treasurer showed tin following statement of tin- receipts and disbursements for the year ending Jan. 5, l.VJl : Amount in treasury.. . . .$ -150 tW Received from tines. . . 224 0' " " licenses 4,S::!I 00 " ' taxes.. . 111,551 27 KeeM from Linn Cohans 1,105 :i R r'd from Inmher so'it. 1 35 jiesiengi'ne repairs'! , I c I t4 00 Total $1 IUS1U KSEMLNTS. Pit J I on ' Paid ii.tt i i.y warrants. . .$!G,i-l7 !7 ii warrants 5;o .S! 17,224 78 WIKIMST ACCOI XT. T..t .1 CITY I ' Outstand i n g warrants, . due Jan. ti, 1S00 $ ;,471 00 i Warrants issued during l-W 10,874 IS i ; Total $2:;,fi45 2-1 i Warrants paid to date .$!;,; 17 07 , Outstanding warrants in- l eluding sewers , Outstanding for Xo. I, eiigint;. o,;:7 (i '.(I tV'i Total $ 7.2:i7 27 i ut a i r. i : i sr.ir i: m e x t . Following are the purposes for which the citv warrants were is- i lltd 1,,ri"J? year: Mavor and council . . .. 2ir, o,. I,u;:: ho 1.''I7 02 I tl Do 7s : oti Uecorilcr Marshal Treasurer.. ; "treet commissi mcr. Surveyor Attorney Policemen. Kire depai tiuent Klectric Lights Street improvements. . 7! L'oS L7iW 1.K41 2 .'.'.e.HI ! -ewers !.."H 75 00 4.r, .-,.s i I "i .'!.! : l CO 14 '.Ml M '.Ml 10 Ml -5 Kent. Printing. Linn Co. Hank, in p ment of No. I steam Sherinan bridge right. Li very hire, etc. u-ork )n jail n, ,,.;,.,.,.,. ! ... Klections. Hoarding prisoners Rope and harness ... Care of painters Killing dogs Witnesses and jurors. . . Ii2 51 50 SI ..2 s: 4 00 i:; 2i lotal. ,.l(i.N7-l is f'uiigreKNiMHHl Itisliicts. A year from next June nn-jtm will have two coiigressiif-u to enct. 1 he legislature this w inter "HI lorm the two districts. llo 'S the state to be divided is the tpitstion, as to make two eipnl districts in population ? To make a district Iroiii the pii t east of the Cascade l.iountains would not be a just Hiid ipial division of the poj ulation. Ity makiiig a north and south district, running the line east ami west, would more neailv i -i. i ... .. .nviue me population, Out to do ihi"the line would have to he. on the north line of lienton and Linn I counties, and tins would make the southern district, greatly out of proptition in area. Kasicrn Ore gon will probably work hard to l.e created into the separate district, but that will not. he satisfactory to the rest of the siate, for the season lir.-.t given an nneo,ual division ot ,. ,ul; ., ... ...,,,.,.. ,-r.ionca... Special Merlin. The Young People's Society 01 Chiistian Knd.-iivor will iiold "si- vicesat the Chiistiancbiiri h ci-ery evening this week. Subject foV t his eveuiiig,The church I' uiyersal. Subj-cls w ill be announced nihl- ly. AH young people in the city are especially invited to attend and bring their friends with them. Ctme tint let us worship together. Commit iXK. Twii New Teachers. The public schools of this reo)ened yesterday, after holiday vaca ion. with two te tellers, Miss Fannie Card city the new ! aim ! Mi-s Mary Sedgwick. The latter lak--s the position left vauinl by , ihe icsignati. n of Mrs . K. Thrall.' THE If. CHORCH DEDICATION. x a me antifal EJiace Dedicated With Im posing Cer monies, on tlii edifice of marblc Now lol mid IIow fnir i wells.too lieantil'iil to faile, Si-e what lin iiuoplc in its portals crowd Smiling and loud. ;'iing.talkiiii;,i:iugliiii.!; But st;p within, m need of fu-ther searcli, P.ebold.admiri- a fashiona'.ile clinrc-li, I.o.ik how its oriel uiiuliw lints and gleams. What linteil liuht liiiiirnilicciitly streams On the ir ud liult it. carved with qauilll tlevii-e, Whur.t velvet eiisliions, exiaiiitely nice. Pressed hy the veii'iM ed preacher's dainty hands, I F Jlits :i larire. VvduiiK. eohh;n liands elasned by T!ie Methodist Epcop:u ciiutch ;f this city has just erected an cdilice, which i.s a credit t Mhu ciiv, and of which they are justly ..p.. ii.l ! vtimilB mi tin. i-nrnel- ol Third and Klls.vortii streets, upon the site of the .id building, and ..-a ...w.n. e.l iii i lu- ei.i-in.r of l.SilO ami compl-ttea in lio.v inner , lt I.i.l S-ilduLlh u:w H-dected i V 3d 1 as tiie dale for the dedicatni v s. r- j thriving times of tliat year, re vices, and long bef rc the hour fur j suiting Horn active radro.el woik the exercises to beuin tliela-, , ,"Ui''r - cu,;ts exhibits a building was tilled to its utmost healthy business showing, leaving capaciiv. I'pon the rt-strum were j " room for croakers, seate.l h'ev . C. C. .-I rat ton 1. I.. u T., of -alem, llev. .1. W. llnsliong I). lhe MsltHiBl. 1., of 1 a-t Portlai.tl, v. S. P. , Concerning the Swedish Ladies Wilson, p-e iding elder, Uev. S. V.. : Concei t company, which will ap-Meming-r, itsidcnt p.t.-t..r. an I ! pear in this city n .lanna-y 10. the i-cverai' pa-tors of other eit v i i "c Paul laiiy -kiseng.-rsaH : churches who had omitted hoi. I- The SacIhIi Ladies' Concert ii.g inxning services, that thev I company, whi. h charmed all wuo and the iii.'inbers of their conjie"-1 w ic fortunate enough to heir gations who desired, might at-: them at their concert some two teni " ; vve- ks sineeat Mi.-People's chnr l.. A iieautifnl anthem entitle 1. "I is returned to St. Paul, and will .Va Oi i.l," w:-8 su lg bv the choir ! a cutceit to-night at theXe- ;.!(.-1- vv Ci.- i o;:l.- U otleie.l OV Uev. Mr. Strati. m. Aiter the clmirV rendition of anotiier acthtin, "Oh! he Joyful,'' flic deihc ilinii t'liimii was piea h:-ii by Kev. Mr. P.ushong. II- selected as his them0, the vision' which th" prophet Kekiel siw near the river Chi-bar, in the land of t-ie Ch:i!d":ws. Mis lemarks : were directed more particularly to the portion of the vision rela iii: I., tli.. t.n i- li-ii-ir i-i-M:it ll nw Vl'h' came ironi uie wiiiriwuniw Horn the wiuriw in.i which he lermed s tved people, ami :h likeness of their fac-s. II n ferred to the wheel within a wh.-t 1 as meaning the dillerenl ollicial societies ill the church, and clos -d with a stirring appeal to the pc" ilc ; that thev tihollid feel proud of the beautiful stiucture just ojiened for public worship, and, lina'.Iv. as represented bv iheetu'ie lac-, to prepare themselves so ilia- when their work on this earth i-t done, they can soar alo'.t to trial ! oilice for the year 1S!P I, as shown! unknow n home beyond t he skies, j by the annual report ol Tostmasler the discourse was scholarly and I Unfits Th imps'in just completed. ! l,,.,iu..,t ,i.i,l n,o Iwl, I I,,TI,., ,,( ll. f.,. i I looiudiont. uilh interest bv the huge cuvyrivgation present. " Vfle. I he Her vices we re concluded a brief statement of the iinancial ,.,.n, lition of the ebnreb win rend riv Kev. Meininger, ,ca iol'.o.vs: Total c .st of lli building. . f. Amount paid on church Oii',17 I'al. remainim; unpaid . . ; :i71- Brief ani-eais were th.-n in idi for subscript ioiia to as-i-t in pay imroir tin; indebtedness, and unci acatn our fit izens gave allot her ex hibition of their oft-t me Ii rail! v for. although the in iiiber-" bad been taxed heavily, yet I hat c in paratively small conr-regal ion oi Chrii-tian workers in a'lii )-' !cs time 'ban it takes 'the writer to relate it, subscribed the uuguiii cent su:ii of :;452. This, with the old subscription of '.)VI. will en tirely wipe out the iudebteibic: H of the church. an! place it upon a satisfaciorv lini'iicia! ba-is. Following :s a list of t prominent subscrir-eis : James Ivkins 'ho. Ilocbstedier. . . .1. Ii. Comall ( !eo. L. I'.iackmati John (ieisen.lori'er ti. F. Simpson Ii. M. Ilu-uou F. II.' linscoc C. M. Elkins K. K Ohling Win. Ualston S. S. L'nderwoo I II. Conn Peny ("oi'ii Mu. A. M. Hammer J. It. ( 'hauiherlain Coll Van ("leve ... Mrs. Coll Van Cleve I '.-.ink Allen most ,,,w l(Mli ''"! .rill 0 V.tj '." j j" 01' I. F. II ad ley Mis. F.. M. 1 1 list' -n I', ti. ILlVliC .1. I.. I'll'tciwoixl J. P.. Conn . J. Hamilton . .1 I. Cowan Ala: -. Conn .V..S1 A. llabbin-tov I rink Lyons .'. . McVci.-n i'iiim.i Cimgili .Mis. M. Cussed John Uobstiii . II. W Price Mis. X. J. II ntnn M'S. I i. I". .-'. oh .11 ... M i s ll.-i.t i iill.. 1 1 A . .el !' 'li'ri . I.. K. 10:011 i'he til.ms for the la ild: :V1 oil I 5 lMwnlivA.il. Pi it-f. i f Ph. I idel-! . . '1 .1 i 1 1... ! pllia, ami inn woik v. iis -loin- ii , ., s ,r , 1 L'liiihcr ! Co.., of this city. The inside 1 finish is made ot yellow pine, j maiianita, laurel and abler ar- j tanged in striking conticst. The! . .1. :. : ...1..! ..f 1 1.. 1. 1 "' tis v , ,' hV'1 ' V . private box for the choir is con- ' vcnielitlv ailanged. The builduigl ' Irts all the modern iintnovcnieiits. ! I iieing heatctl Iro.n the b.iseini-ni and lighted w ith electricity. Tiiel j t it izens oi -Albany may well feel I : iiroii.l of the new buildin.' for.! ! while others may have cost, moie, ! vt t its inside finish is pr. ii,i:uced ! superior to any ot heron the North ! Pacilic Coast, and as it stands free j of debt it is another proud temple i of worship sianuu-g with its pol isbeil fm.'i-r alw.ivs nointiiiL' :-s ;i ! "eiitle reminder t the I hustiau of his home eternal in the heavens, BUSINESS 18 QOOj)- There Is no Such Thing a3 Hard Tlmss ia Albany, There is inon: or less talk of hard times in various portions of Oreeon, and in fact all over the country, but a good deal of this is fro ;i nersons who are not posted. There is no such thing as hard times, or even a lull in I usi-lK-ss, in lbany, and no dcubt the 8:iiiie condition of thi-'gs exists in many other hviron cities, where such a wail has been made. An interview with nearly all the merchants of this city by a I Ikuald reporter elicited but one universal arswer, which is that business for the vp.-ir lost, ended "as i)"en etpiat to or in excess ol i i i . . - Liiutm nn: ji ncrum year, i o e hnsine8 men heio have h.-en tak ing account of stock and balancing their year's business, and sjieaU from actual figures and it is not I... i 1 I- - - , gules WOlk. ; Many ol the businePsJiouies oi ; Ali-any epost a healthy excess over the i: ccediiM' year's imti- and none have fallen behiw. l! View Ol tllli ICUial tin kablv " "'i i-ieun e. un.i im-n-uir m limine t hese ladies, charminB do . . i.. ,i; i .. thev sin.', lu their national sor.s there is the suggfc'iioiic-f the fjord, the glacier, the might v.inountaiiis and the niiiet. green vallevs of their native 1 ind. Vs thev sing. o:u in iv c:lch in I tie refrain the expre.s-ioii ol the'r never dying love to their beauiilul counliv. which every Swede bears with hinii to ns death. I he ellect 13 ,.. h'.iMce 1 bv th National costuoies ; i - "- .'"..." . Bit; pure, clear, ar.u wiuiour. miisi - ii conceits ol any Kinos. i uey aie cultivated as well, mid sing not 'Jill Mil i-hi 1.1 'UM rtuvf. llui uniiir, . .. .- , butdiihcnt paages iroiii grand operas. herever the company 1 appeared, it l as lelt iiuudreds oi iri-uus aim aonurers. i em- mnn e un jiisi tru-.i oi My:ij l;. at '!ooie' I!e.-iWd il.-iriMy con Tim A 1 Limy I'osl.iltire. t.iii: limiv aelu.il lit.-i it lliaii any i a matki-d incease is noticed in tln receipts of tie Albany p isl - I he ve:ir enditor At.ril t ISSU ! at.iou'ntt d to .fi.-IoO.-Jt. anJ lor the i vi-ar emliinr Aoril I. tS'.hl. to (ij.'iti.j.'.M, rh wiiu: a gain for the I ven r of .vO'.ri.ll!) Tli,.i.ri leceintH I for the !a-t four .piarfrs are a follows : Om-ii ti-r ending March I'.l.-il ifliiJO oil. (itarter endina I June .;n;h if i .' (. (.larter end-1 ing M-ptemher o'''tii -t 1 7lo.47. i tii.it t-r end ng 1 leccmbei- .' lt ! 2!)l.'i 77. f!al rcceijitl for the. ! lour ipiarti-rs .','H'2. As : oon i.s. 't I the annua! id t -ipts r -ach ifSO'.Ul it! w ii1 beconi" a sec )'td ci.iss ollice, j j eul itimg Albanv t-) a pustollice I budding, additional salary, morel cl-ik lure, a.,id all soils ol nntro 'p !i':M! !'.:!v tntcg.-s. it the t'e ei t r.ite of iucrea-e another year will l-rin this ch.i nir -. Slate Hot ticc.lt itrnl Sneiety. Tiie 'rimial meeting of tlie Ori gon s a'e I loriittulliiral society wi I he he'd m the ciiy cjuiuii cli.!!ii!-r. I il-iii-l. J.tit. Li anil 1 1. The 1 :'. .101 ta-ndiirisi of Ore u'.i" i u' i-i!iin 'io i are ex- i- : -i io lxi pre cut. The iollow- ; j prograuim i is announced : -rl, l're-id -m's annual addre-s, Dr. H'd!.I 1.'. ( i- 1 we! ',. !';i'l.ind- -etioris '""lol siatidiii" .comiiii t-es; ''llorti- ....... - - -, . v . . . . . . f Oli,...: culture in II. C.'.is-or Southern Orc.-n," A. irant's P.i -s ; "liortv 0;ci:!li Uli' lor 1 iOl Salop il Men." F, iloi'ei. Salem ; "Not ( Iretr ui I lorti -uitur.-. on hat tern ' W. C. Cu- '"Jsick, I'nioii ; "Peach growi rlj Southern Orcgo-,'' W. II. i 1 1 li in Atkin- i son. A hi.iiid : ..rape culture,' K l ib- S. haniioii The Dalles :"Ilow Tr.-e- (now," Ceo IL Mitchell, New bet g. j I'htt.ie in IlitMinesM. j i-- .. i t . nun :m I r ro;n ,1:111. isi-, i.-i;.i, ti- tt 111 change our busiue-s to a strlitlv I c ish sv.-C-m. thereby enabling us to 1 111 v for ctsh and get our tlis- j counts, w hereby we can, and will, ' 1:1 vc- mr customers the benefit. ' Our M. C. 11. Mueller, while cast, inaiht aviangeiuents to liuy giods ,' direct from t lot maniif ictnrers .it ; the lowest cash pri -es. mul we will ! sell pure g tods at li c lowest cash i li'iires. Pelieiin-i tnat fie people I will appieciati: a store win re they I . an K'-ixls at cash lignri-s. We re i main, Ifespectl'uliy Yours, Ml Kl l.DK ei ( i.lltKCTT. ItetiiaiKl rur :i liaily Malt, A petition is being circuiaed ami generally signed in this city ' a-kiuj the postal .lenariment t.i I ......! :t .t 1 1 -. ioio-o . iii 111 io.ii-j on ,-(. t ire- ! g' i I acili t railroad ei'stward from hy the people aloiisr the line. The 1 ph1 now are s-ivvd by semi-oc- c isioiial trips, tl e mad being car ried in the primitiie way, which is Ho slow in li.is day wneu the t- n itory is reached by 'daii v trains. The route ought to bi; e taldished. A nasal inj-dor fiee with each h -ttle of Siiiloh'sCiitanh Hemedv. Price ol) cents. "i Mason's. For .-aleatFoshavl ". I ! 'Hacktuetack,' a lading and ! Price L'j and 0O1 by Foshay &. fr.iio-.mt n..i-f.i-i... eenis. For i;,dt'i M ison. Sooni'es. tablets ::;nl .Ilj f.-,, all at i I ulin ! tw s. in's, French's coiner.- OBITUARY. Amy K., little daughter of Mr. si. C. Pore, of Cam-on Citv. hut adopted daughter of Mrs. Clara Ttioinj son. iiel at Shed,i, of typhoid fever, lcc. 27, lSlKt, aged 2 year.-i.. 1 luontii iind 27 days. C ase to w.-ep f.iry mr li't'edaa ;hler, TIii-iikIi she .ies lir-nealii the sod. Heaven has iraie.i-il another iurel. To si.iic hefoi-e the t'lione of (iod. Cease to we-u for I-tflu Amy, tied has al'ed her as Hi-, own. Ton life tenia', to he h ipny, , .Shcring praNe "i o ni l H!S th-om-. J Cease, to weep, y.m couldn't keep licr. ! lli'ave i is the lome (,r s.h'!, .- the. If we. had irone w hen we. were I Ac !i. r j Oh, how hanpy w w.m il he; Submitted hi loving re:ucmlsa"ee, .M. S. j Sixty-two Allien Hiill oir. j Tiic Astirinn says: ArnMu-i i severe rain and w ind storm pre : vaileil in this city yesterday. It was not a severe as the one a few days ago bin w:i heavy enough to make outdoor business verv un pleasant. The wind whistled i round the corners at aliveK- rale, rati ling sign boards and lU'Tiiug umbrellas int-ide out. On the river ijiiite a little sea wai stirred up and small craft rocked in a lively manner. Xo damage was rejiorfed on either sea orHiorc. At the mouth of the river the w ind registered sixty-two miles au hour from the south. A Heal Kxtate Syndicate. Th Junction City Pilot says t hat it is a well known fact that one of the greatest drawbacks to the town of Harrisbnrg. has been the impossibility of purchasing land at reasonable figures. That obstruc tion is Mw removed. L:c-t week a sviuinate eo'iiio-. svnon ate co'tuHe'-vl ol .Messrs. K. A. Itampy, May & Senders and j UJ'' " l'.''" "-" ."" terest of Col. Heischer in Harris bnrg. consisting of alnnit seventy unimproved lots. The lots will he put on the market at low (ii: tires and sold to parties who will im prove them. Tlie Itiver anil l'.ut. "... .i '.ertv;r is now up to a lii.e '' ----"- . "" "'i-a.i . ! ed boats iiave not vet ani.t il, but win coiiiii.cnce rnnniiH- it is ii.- im..,.,i 11;,il( UMti.r.r , ' "v" 'l K 4MIII It is 'eliloin that w- V. l( I'. iii ear in le i ., . . .. . . . . ., . roll of citii iluai yd i-er of fmiu V I'liv , .i(.Ull ,, ,lier(J efr lilm.s , f,.,. i,tiiicJ in eal in- tie- r-tt-iit'oi el j orir many ubs -rilters to an :oiicle of iiKiiic.ne it lias ever net u tnit iro'il j fo-iinu- to n-si. One trial will ; yon a enihsij-lie a-, tin: writer li:;ike . i) ItfllllH lillll S)lt-!, rurchasers of Hoots and Shoes ar in mind that biir advertise ments and oilers of bis; discounts : n,,t .1jw1'a.vs "llal1 'Hfit vahfs. '. ' " Wl'l have to ia some one a l'r.;'' 110 om' i Without exp.-IHe can do business The iniest on is L1"''"1'1 !,c'11 vo" tl,u 1 -est goods ' for t,,e least money. i amiji-.L i. i ucni;. Siiilolrs Cure will immedi.iteh i relieve ( 'muo. and ISroncbitis. : Fosuav iV Ma-o:i Whoripuig cough For hv Tow :i talk, the Matthews and sell'ling. jn ddity of stoves H'a-hburn are Choice D.i.vfcoii', perfumery at Uu'in , FlVllcil'n Oi 1U ! . A: ! I The best make f gold pens at j Frencii's, ar "etb'.ced pi'cc. ! Mine:; meat at F. L. Kenton's, (told spectacles .-it French's UK. J'ATTON, Q J) L" H 1 A I IQX j 'J I K. il i Si L I O ! i to . r., - . r. nm .Alff i. p;. H ,rT. i cctai, . ...... . fa I ' lly tlie in., t iu.-2irn ami a jrn-.nl nn.th " : o.ls, .ir- iIN.jiSts f -a iiii Cj unit i-lii.r.n . : a.i.l all )iii.le ili.t-.iKt of cith.-r m x. l.'ou I iiii'f .tl.in ih f.-rt o;.l i-i irv tliit.c Ktri.., . k- -r. . . j li.l-iilinl Oiti-t: t r-, l'i t.i I-'. 2 'o 1 and 7 l; S. Ili'sitlctu-i-, cor. l'l'ii'l anil l.t:n eot. i a s ' HVi-Hil KIIIISI" ! Sal it Vila u, Jan. 10, NATIONAL j Concert, FROM STOCKHOLM. Kedpath Liceuni P.urcan, Sole Agents, IJoston 1 Chicago. Tin: company : v. Miss Jenny Norilius. 1st. soprano. Miss T. Suntliiis, !"t. soprano, .Mis-'S hi 1 Pnice, 2nd sopr no, Miss Maria I laden. '2. id soprano Marie Nmlherg, 1st alt, i.-i;..,l.uti. lii-M u nt ult., '" '"-' "" '"-v ' t Ainelie Helen. L'ml alio, Ing'c-burg Lindhorii. ml Alto, Also ; MU. MKLYl.V U. DVY, : The favorite Postou Humorist. The ladies appear in the beaut i ful and picturcstiue cistumes of IlH"1' '"ve provinces. I heir tpi.irtetti n'pg i'g Ins never b -cn equaled in tins t.-.uintrv, their work ,H'"':-' sil!,P'y perfect. AfiMlSSlOX, - - 50c and if I. Ue!H..rVcd seats at Will & Jnfc':?. irt-n -T1 cvjn-t fiiMii-h.-t tr ii fo- lijl.l li .tie i k-iMii.ii; j nill-l ' C ll'-IH Ol .:.: ti...-. .fi i.-i. u, iliil.lrcn. Aiiure thim-lti :c. Swecdisii kis earance Sale ! WW 111 -:- 1 :riu-" .latin iry at a l'.ig K'.' L. Tiio Leading Merclmt Ml About l!:ft bi" -est K ves'tnent is thai reporh 'al. I le wri'est "The U-st investment 1 ever brought Die hvail h, wtaitii a'ltl h v-n the p'u-'-as-. of or..' !'..;:!. I I iiou-ai -Is e: ol'a-r peo lit have ha ! cpia'!r a good -i;-s lioi.i the torchae ol this n.vtii-kin remedy. Itcu-'ii Km h,;:d ii ilitaiu". oi Ncv:iFii. , of -f-tlttua. in a week. It did tt-e s .i.-e thii'g io- .Iit .n l-.w it'."f tn's ci.y. i: C.Ods iar.d Captain Al. Tr.yl r. of Seat'ile.oyi r '.heivowii siguaiu cs: j f- ' tsy tha' in uicd '.h.-o- riit-u nittmin a ma-vt loudly hhort t time. .1. M .hint s at-tl . I'. .lolfi.iiii. i:t Sejtiil ', attest itp i-Hicacy iti curing liver and heait lr ibl..s. Thoi;s,!!i N ot r. put.i'ile . irzens from one end of the l'.-i'ic coaf lo the oilier w rite is prvti-e. If y u aie ll.', whit heit-r iiivtt-l- iiiciitc.i'i yen make Hum t'lu he vc air tl K 'liii (ly . Ii you lei i hail oii are tortured hvih -uiiia;isti. ;f muikiiid. invest .Yl.25 in Moore's K will ni g ve voui ii li f. For sale FOR THE j Fine shoes, from $2 0(1 "o $(1 I I" i 11c slipners, all pri 1 F.le; 1 styles and shades. I 1 Toe slippers, plain and headed. . i )fo'. s a' d r-e-i for l-niin' ,-i:.t t'-ci't wear. ' A. I'olgc's Fcit --noes a d tsippers the best made just tl e tl lor coinioit, winter evenings. -zfn Shoes -FOU- BOYS, FOR THE GENTLEMEN: Slipp-Min Plush and Yelvet, Old Co'd, Crown, Olive .111.' other Shades, hound with Klcgant Coiontl Lcathei. OOAT, KID AXI PATENT LI'ATilF.U OXI KI) TILS. gjSFVor wear, for r lit and for lot in 1 ne ,-taic. SAMUEL BLAIN Close out-- till il if! I IV1 - htct Ion, ia Fact a Sacrifice- iiw i- B LA I N Tailor, Albany, Oregon. - tmin evi.i- in.-ole ie f nifill in. - d by John Alexander, of Mariposa. nude in my Iii was one of $ 1 .25. It lappin-e. lhe inve-dnitiit I made r.f M. tore's Ueve-.'d i'ein purcfi.isc ot a bottU of Moote s lie i a oot.irt ut .iioom- i.e iing on arisin;r, :t t 3 1 -.oy t f th" ills of J ' 1 j j jicetly, ami tee if It O i 'J every morning on arising, toil !;av even led lieu bv al! d-ugL'ists LADIES "( per piir. ant Plusii and Velvet, in the favorite, org aiiil Sliprst- ANl) - (J1I1LDK i:N k ourf-iot-wear connot be excelh d mm w 0IIUI13 YOUNG. Tiio DBleliraterl French CURE Warrant J to cure hift-z aHr1 'afier Hie irri!crittvn yTMiBiJ "tV x whthrr anwiiHr from lhi exrc? ifv t tjmu!aolp, fvro r.r Vt.;.:iTi. .r tur ;i;.h .ittiful iii'lif .. i. over induljr'" , .. c.'h ml'iHiof riiiisiti the ttwk, S ifii :! VV nkiMHH, Uy ;ria, NVc ou I'mRT'imti, fitwk ontal Omii ioh8, L?iurrh'c, Ii.in i-.k Wcuior)-, liiwn( I'Mw r Rtit Inn j.:t -v v.liirh if nci, lcci"i .f;p't Ie:! to r v-,.ri, j-.!! ae nl iutiit.v. lri.';2l a eht.s fcr$5,U0 it'it nv mail u ru-M-t i i"ti A ivtclllK.H ,;MK Is criven w-itli r-rr itr.lcr r .vivst. t-;i refund trie money i( k I'i'ritisiNt iii -;r- i :tcCo Wi; hiv: lhi;s.mUu( Uvi'HM'.!.ln from old i-)(ii;t of fta-M, iiivc Itceii w rt'iiiientiy c-.tnl ;t tin- um; f Abroditine :.rctiiar true, A!,1r-w rut: At'fftffo M-:t;-cM-: fo. ir i- r'., .y Se Mwn, " ; veale and nun fills Ktr Kmiiio lr n'iil .litic: noth t'X iik them on t,c tiurkct. Never , v vJK, li'. Micwaalunv C-V . . ; J j'..i,r-l '-v proicinont 'tv v-r-" i fc-Ci!-!. monUily. ' v ' OHhr.ihox-( to ro- am tiiippriiveil tni'if n-tui:. it l hiitntme- c t ,1. Pvc. lime. II- .illli an 1 i.Kney. 1- "it tm.-lti. r. r.n-t ti ri X1- ' !'!.-. 2-.. AJ- ilrtiw, ,lir 1,,:i.-t,9r C n3it;t.-tt-y WcMt Rrani h liox J7, i.t llcntl. nr. Sold hy rcrh7 ti MaroE, Albany. Critgra STISANKV & SAIM.EV. LIVERY, FEE Af.3 SiLE STAELE; 4th St., Kciuevn 111!.- '.ortn-iin! I.yoii, al:;vnv, m::-;o.s'. Kor?s I i:trilcI 1' c ci.v or i- outh. Carriarc or Imitss rea.-our:: ttutfl t FOU SAt K rlV ALL DRrCGIBTS. "S.nn.-'iii.iiitlis t I mirchascd .t. of t! -. .1. P. CJ:!.'s Catarrh Cure for mi own -. l-ut iiuriing my nephew, '. ' . M M dmii. ncecirur such mtdi :ne 1 let him h,tv ny box of nieili ine, lie now pcni Tor three more ' oxce, taying it i t!-e tiest thinr for i-utarrli ever t. iol tiy him arid liis 'rit-nds. I trot sine her nnx to ti?e in rt y rise, Kiid c!iecrit:lly recommend it '.(. others, ttiimcdi. .TtlllN M;MnV, K: County ('oMiiiWsiouer l-nnt Co, Oreiron. SprireficM. l.m e countv, (h-ccoti. I'n f .1. .V, .l-.tuiton. j.resident of the Si:tt tiivcis'iT. s: y. it cured liim o( a coiiidi s-fler twii oilier prescriptions 1mi1 fuilt-.l. I. " is- :i f his little iriris llel it to itret!:circolltl!. Mrs Mark It.olev. wiie ( Prttf. Pailcy, setil it to t'ror .tiiUii-oti, and rcet m-tiei"!-t it t :i'l f .,. -itT'-r f-cm ..-olds iind cnunlis. Kor -'i;"!i it :n-ls like a c'la'in, :ni. oi li.- iel i i-il into the .lipps or t;i-s:i c, w licit- lit other eolith cures i.i, ti-:tc!i. PATADOU ures .wniMnnn keamatiin, Kenrkigia, Cni HCAOAOHC. M All PAIN. 1XOTBIO COVOH CUR mm ooiM, cmup. amsvimoii. I mwy an vrefguts. imi zes, dim 1 (JiiV KKSTAliRAST Having lie-en t-niiri ly renni 'cud, litis uM an.! . tilar r K-i-ir.trt will Ik trnde tirst ciaii 10 v i-bj-tit. !'i- ;,-.:l iir v,!l iio eiveu "ot..l i.-.i .-.U I t Mi l.t iiis f r ni.lv 25 cents. Kvcry ! thing m at and attractive. -Oisttra ii -very i,tyle. W. A. Mi;mfb. FOSHAY MASON WbaKtule o4 Kciil Drassls liiwkstlleiu AI.IIANV, UiK' OS El)1 MB II) dried if pic ia,000 II. 1 H plums. HIGHEST CASH TRICK WILL m:rAJDBYTHE Best quality of raisins, citron, orange and lemon etl, zante other gocd thing-t at' Kenton's j cash grocery ttore nr the V. O. Cut I HULK, imififl Ami iib an.l ...nn.. a it refunded V tlr"t li lit-'. ."It r- -. -, t 0 tVT& R c3 Rt 1 it if