THK MOKNINO llERAhDl FltllMy. JANUAKY 0,
. attorning gaily txM
ON SALE.
The Daily Hekald wilbe on
sale each morning at H. JF. Jones'
book Btore.where it i in toe procured
at 5 cents per copy, g
JOTTINGS Aytn; r TOWN.
Hulin & Dawson, druggist-.
inl.i 8-ectaclea at French's.
Choice fresh groceries at Parker
Bros.
The Swedish Ladies Saturday
evening.
Boenieke keeps the finest can
dies in the citv.
K. B. Maple arriyed from Seat
tle last night.
A great reduction sale of um
brellas at Searls
Boenieke keeps those juicy non
productive on nges.
Judge U.S. Slrahan came up from
Salem last evening.
The new bridge at Salem will he
opened at Salein thin week.
Chiee fresh hutter at C. K.
Bio vueH'a at oocents per roll.
A Urge stock of the beat brand
of canned goods at Parker Bros.
Wilcox had the conihinaiion,and
i making eplendid photographs.
fable full of barging in child
i us and uiit-ges shoes at Searls.
Wilcox will not let any lull
tirH-cluss pictures leave his studio.
liolden drip syrup at Paiker
Bros. It is very line for break
fast. Mi, and Mrs. !r. ( bliss of Wood
Imrii are visiting friends in this
city.
Prescriptions compounded with
ea.e at. Ilnlin V liawson's drug
store.
Only a few more jacket-) left,
and get one before they are gone,
at Searls. "
Fine chow chow and salmon
bellies in bulk at Muciier A
liarrett's.
Wilcox is doing an immense
amount of enlarginir. Call and
be convinced.
Reerved seats are going fast fo
the Swedish Ladies' Concert Sat
urday evening.
Mrs. I. C. Schell has returnei!
from a visit with her mother ii
Columbia county.
Get a good umbrella at Searl.
Prices reduced to frff cents, tio
cents, 75 cents, 90 cents, .
Freeh Faatern oysters at. tin
Dehuonico lestauraut. abo Y
ij u ina bay and Shoal water oyster.
Dr. II. A. Leininger has charge
of lr. (irav's old ottice, ami will
W pUd to have all his bid patrons
and as many new ones as wish, to
call.
(io to Mueller &. liarrett's cash
store for your choice groceries a'
tiedrock prices, (.'all and see out
leaders.
If you want anything choice in
the grocery line go to Mueller A
(.iarretl's, the only place in tin
ity wheieyoii can get everything
vnii want. -
Mrs. A. J. Wiegand, ho has
been i-iting for several weeks at
the re idence of Conrad Meyer, ii
i his city, returned ' her home in
Portland yesterday.
One of the big arc lights on
F'irst street fell yesterday from id
position, caused by the breaking
of a rope, smashing it to piece.
1 lirBe lamps cost $73 each.
In the Roseburg laud office the
business for past year if: Kouie
st -ads, 41; pre-empt ioriM, COi :
rt'ial homesteads, H7; and timbei
aipl icat ions since July 1st, :;i'J.
New jtoods of the latest pattern
'Id at Matthews and Wash
burns is why they will sell ovet
lour lo.ols of stoves and ranges
Mom year, they lave their i'rh
carload of Jewel Stoves and ranges
now on the road to arrive Feb 1st.
Those desiring to receive the
news of the legislature along with
Die other principal news of the
world, Iresh every morning, should
send in their orders for the
Mekaiii. Those who subscribe
now will receive all the news of
the legislative session. Semi in
vour onlcrs.
Ontrar KlerlrO.
, O. O. F. lodge
The I. (. O. F. lodge elected
he fallowing otlieers Usi
Wednesdav eveninu: R. A. An-
dirw-. I. !. (i. M., of llalst-v. I
installed the i rlicers of Albany
Lodge No. 4 I. O. t). F. as follows :
C. W. Sears. N (i.;i. F. Russell,
V. U.; J. L l'nderwoo.1, R. S. ;
K. A, Parker, P. S.f.l. ('. Littler.
W. ; T. I. Mites, R. S. N. (i. ; i.
L. Blackmail, L. S. X. ti ; (J. W
Wrigiit, K. S V.(i. .1. P.. Cliim
lieihiin. L. S. V '' ;.!..!. Kendall.
R. S. S. ; .I.C ( be-ry. L. S. S. ; j
ti. I.iiKlei-', i, .; II. nrnts
ii (i Allcr Llie iiiKLa, Mult n mi
eni ivahle HM-ial and supper aj
st-.ve-lin the ball, prepaied bv '
Mrs. C. W. Sear ami Mis. lied- i
i
.u Kaio.tiimifliis llulluk.
I.. ... it.U v;..;.otv UJ
raiiov-.o ... . ..j...... , -o ..
role, are ... g.-o. h . s m-, o
ihr escelle.it condition of their fal
j'laiu. I 'lose w no pioweu as can)
9 t!ie condition to' so I would per
mil am! moved their fail grain, mm
have srre.n fields and I lit- grain is
tfrowiin; as fast as is deaiivd.
I . 1 I
ilf v ilo not look for free;
weainer mis nunt-i m-1
1 1 .ti... ir.ti i
tniti una leei aruurru oi
unit leel arauren oi
. i i r
iMjiiiiteonu liirvest. Orass is
te.J!i and gre-n but it is not grow
ing fuat.
The Stieet Railway-
A repieneiitative of tlie great
Tiiompson & Huatoii electric rail
way compaiiv, is in the city, and
J, had an interview with tlie A I
about tbe adoption of an electric
yte . in tt.iH citv. Whether or
nut t h -Ail! l-e done baa not been
ItVb ip 1 - l
l,anv street railway coi ipau
4.t AArlkiili!. litlL it
tU cou.pa.iy 'a lit.e w HI he extend-
dUia itanoii.
OOHTT COulft,
LW County Will Pay All OrdorKjM
Exceeding $150.
i.iii oi iee rron uo.,acconni ,
of roads, was continued. I
rm.rawuimaie is. iioi.iuss
& I lolzlii-e. was continued.
1
In the matter of the division of
road district Xo. 12; disallowed.
Bill of J. B. Fit. water, aid poor,
was disallowed.
In the matter of the remon
etianee to the division of road
district No. 12; disallowed.
In the matter of paying unre
deemed and interest hearing war
ranti, the treasurer was instructed
to pay all warrants drawn for less
iru.
Roberts bridge ordered repaired.
IS. F. Crawford, aid poor. . S 00
John Yates, constaole fees. !) 00
Fees, state vs.W.A.McClain
Fees.state vs.T.H. llicklin.
Arnold Somers.acct. roads
State vs. K. K. Pennington.
W. W. Crawford, acct.roads
( ieorge 1. Barnard it Co.,
stationary
2i z:
10 15
11 07
7 (U
4 IS
r.2
22
1
2!l
27
SO
50
SO
57
0
if atl .( Uonaiovtationaiy
N. P. Payne, clerk's fes.
P. W. Spink, acct. loads. .
Train & Whitney, priutiur.
C. M. Burkhart.acct. roads
lavis Bros., acct. roads. . .
K. C. Phelps, stationary. .
M. Scott, stationary
U.K. Humphrey, ai.ei. toads.
B.F.Blodsett.acet. roads. . .
K. T. T. Fisher, surveyor. .
Mrs. L. East, keeping ji- or.
'i. W. Young, i cct. roails
(J. W. Willis, acct. roads. .
.1. L. Morris, aid poor
W. W. Richardson, iwct.
roads
John (irinies.acct. roads. .
M. Phillips, acct. roads
Justice fees
:;i oo
15 03
1 l!0
22 0.1
10 :s7
25
:u 50
o oo
:j:;o 05
10 75
4 50
:;o oo
12 00
011 00
25
2 50
1 1. 1 1. Phillips, acct. roads
1 lie session
to-dav.
will be continued
I ETTKK 1. 1ST.
The following letters leiuain in
the postoHi'e ai Albany. Or., Jan.
7, 1-S'Jl. uncalled for: Miss Annie
Brown; (ieo. R. Bonn -tt ; Geo.
Itri4ley; ("our I land W. I'olin, Bi u
hard (i. Barre.-en ; Carr-n Arnsen;
John Cochran ; David Card ; John
A. Cameron, s; Adeihert D. L.
Rogers; All Davis; II. V. Fuller;
Charles Piggs; (iundel Bros.;
lis F.mma llainilt"ii; Miss Ida
Howard; J. P. Holland: W. A.
Madden; Mr. A. W. Iltycs; Clias.
Thomas ; John Henderson; Win.
f I : in ; Win. Johnson: Kdward
II. Kuapp, Thus. Moshy ; Peter
Me g; Ik-- Mvi rs; Van Aloore;
l:.oit I'lohi,..-; Air. Koi-ks; John
II. Runs II; W.Ross; llattie
Simpson; .Khxig Spmly ; Joseph
Sticb; i. r'. Thompson; II. S.
Thompson.
Y. M. C, A. NOTES.
Robt. Cairns the evangelist viil
conduct the gospel services a!
Hie Y. M. C. A. hall n .-xt Sunday
Jan 11th, at 4 i. m. I'onie and
bring a friend.
Ttie rennlar nionihly meeting of
.he association will b- held . to
night at 7 o'clock a eood attend
ance is expected on aeoiint of im
portant business to transact.
The concert to be given in the
opera house on the evening of the
2Jd, of Jan. by the Y. M. C. A.,
will lie of much iitenst to all
lovers of music.
The 9 inula)' Klne Matin.
The city of Pendleton is wrest
ling ith the Sunday one ion.
The Fast Oregonian sayn: For a
time in Ptndletoii, afterthe saloon
men made a "righteous kick" on
the Sunday fine question, cigar
store keepers, and all c'a-se.s oT
tradeMiien not exempted hi the
state law, wie coineilio io pay a
line of $7 to the city for lining
liilidi.ert:-'on Sunday. After this
was kept up until -n ,e w:is
danger that the city iingni lose
several small tradesnieu u oo he
came disgusted, and were, on the
point of removing to some more
I Imro 1 i it tt' rt u 1 turn ltliin I k-o jltil
UO lAI luuil, niil n, ooiv I nn Hill
not prevail, the lines were .hopped
exeent in the case of saloon men.
who, if they kept open paid their
$7 every Sunday. Now, the new
marshal and recorder ih-em it
their duty, and they are r:4:it in
this particular, to enforce the Sun
day law ordinance to the letter.
The marshal has taken pains to
i not ity lmsines8men w hom it covers
in order that they may c'os.- next
i Silhdav if tiiev wish. The onli-
nance is w ronii, but as lot.-; as il
J s amis it should be enforced. Its en
j lorcement will i-uickly leadtofome
j new and better city legislation on
the subject or the gradual depopu
lation oi the town, llievenue is
j needei!, the dillcrent c!a-sesof busi-!
! iiess men bhoiild be graih d.and pay I
1 license iu ptooortion to the extent j
ami nature ot their business.
i
II jr ItequeHt.
Mcl'herson Post No. 5, (i.
assisted by the best local
wd reproduce at the opcia
on Friday evening Jan 10,
A. It.
Uleni
house
IS ii
1 the thrilling m litary drama, "The j
! Veteran of 1S11'," or, ' Kesiab and i '
UheScv.ul.' It is pronomicil !o
I ttf Sc. .ill'' 1 1, ik nroiif iiiiti.,.,1 ti
; .-oiiiM-tniit liKluos ti, I one of t he !
Iav8Jt.ver j,,,,,,.,, ti.;
I ,, t? . 1 T:..,...(j .. .,,,..!
i . m: ii if. i i. , . ,
! iiiits.on. reserved seats. TV.l ce ,i
ill 111 ix i.iutfc s iiiiirnr sinre. .-,i-
ifallerv. .';" cents: di,rs ooen ai
j 7 :1"; "curtain at X promptly. The
I i-ntire proceed w ill go into the
- -
I'liMiise Iu It ii Hint--.a.
From Jan. 1st, l.S'.H, we will
change our bnsinesH to a strictly
cash aystom, Iherebv enabling us
Io buy for cash and get our dis
counts, whereby we cm. and will,
give our customers the bent-til.
OurM. C. H. Mueller, while east,
in i.le uritttigciiients I,, liny g nils
direct, from the loaunfai tuier- at
thelowes' c ish price, and we will
j H lnre g.sjila at be lowest ,-MU
toji. Believing that the people
"'U appreciate a h ore where they
loin. itruJii i iHM i iif.liiiu ni.
" I II 1"
oa",
KcHf-ectfully Youih,
All Kl. LKU A Ci A UUt IT.
AMUSEMENTS.
The gwee,3ish Hdiei Concert at the Opera ;
Hcnse Saturday Eve-dag.
CHiicerning the Swedish Ladies
ConcM Co., which will appear at
th( ,. house m tins citv o:i
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Saturday "jv;'n:ng, the Uregonum.
which is nt given to flattering
companies thH arc undeserving,
SUV'S : v
Tbe large artil enthusiastic capitalist ; buauuer roman.iarm
andience that fiil.-iMJie Maniuam er ; J. W. Ciisiek, "capitalist; S.
(irand onera house last-evening, in ! M. Pennington, farmer; C. i.
suite of the downpoiir'.ng rain, to ; Burkhart, real estate; William
listen to the lir.-t concert of the j Ketchum, farmer; Jacob Chun,
National Swedish Itdies' Concert farmer; . A. Dawson, farmer; R.
company, was a llatteiing tiibnte A. Irvine, farmer; David Burk
to the time for lifting the curtain. : hart, farmer; F. Peebler, farmer;
and the event, fully justilied the ; Thil swank, firmer; Jas. Wallace,
expectations of the vast audience. ; fame-r.
As was to be exi ctcd a laige i Wc.-.t AlbanyFrank Tries,
percentnge of our m
Icini'.iiMviau
unties, were
i-iti.-ns. wil l t neir lau
present, ami as a nunioer oiine;0L'ig, capnau.M., i. u arner, i iov io c-m.-iue ttirougn next,
selections rendered were given in j capitalist ; J. V. Pipe, ctpHali t;jmnmh, hi h abso:h my time i
iheSwetlisli tongue, tin.: conceit,
them was like a breath lroin the:r
native land. It was in every way
a decide!) uniiue entertainment.
Heie were eightyo:u;g ladies, each
arraved in the peasant garb of tho
Northlatid, with voices fresh as
the nioruh.g dew and full of
melody, ranging from a hiuh. clear,
pure soprano to. one might almost
say, a lia.-s coutante, singing in
jieiieiv titii" and smoodily nuvii.g
rhyiuth, the sor.g of their native
la'id tog' ther Mlh other tuneful
memhrs. Tn sny thattlie coiicer!
v.:8 a sieciss is but Mali-g it
mildly. F.verv numbc wasencicd,
some of them twice anil three
time-.
The various ipiartettcs and
tettes weie tieanlifuilv sun.
"Breces of the Night" being e?
p!cia ly well rendered. Ti:e star
of the per'oruiance last niglit,
however, as liie contralto, .Miss
Hi uce. For the lir.-t nimier sin1
sa'ig a lively Otieubacii, "l 'esi'l
l-'spavn-1."' revalinga iii.irvelon
clear deep lom-d, musical t:rga
highlv cultivated ami full oi ( X
prefsioii. Fnthnsi isticaliv ie
called, sh:- sang, "Ju Old Ma hid '
in superb !-ly'e, a:.d the a ;iii. ic e
insisting upon hearing In r jigain,
sh ? respoudi d by rendeiin;.
dillieult song "Last Niht."
ItKAb KS I .V I K S,V LKS.
the
Alhanv Ceue terv As-ocia:ioii
t W. N. Churchill, lot LSii
in city cemetery
A J Hodges to John Dawson
s-'ou, loib ." and 4, in Fair
dale addition to Albany . .
A.I Hodges to John Dawson,
loL .!, hi 4, Pipe's a iibtion
to Albany
Lucy A Woodle to Sarah Jane
Kuapp, west block if),
Woodlo's addition to Al
175
ISO
bany
Fniled Slab's to Henry F.
Baiz'-e, 15:1.47 acrtsin see
.".0 tp 0, S R 4 K, I'atent.. . .
United States to Martha M.
Cavwooil, 150 acres iu see
:;, tp io, s r :; K, Pat-n:.. .
J K li Barker !o tiolderi City
MiningCo., 'Old Ah.;' L'ist
1000
Ch.tnce,
i lit in M'.iaek
Bear' 'The Buzant' 'P.laefc
Bear' extension, 'White
Bull' extension ; The Apex'
extension, 'Cassy Culcli,'
all situated in the ft'i.-it-ville
mining district
J K Thomas to Win I'i'iye",
portion of lot 1, bio. U I,
Wheel, rs addition to-ci v .
D M and K N Jones to 1". um .
A Baltimore, b! 1 ; i i Al
hanv .i,l
liiSlit of Way I.j a I4:ise.
The Statemean says lb it at Si!
verton Sunday the Oregonian rail
way fao'nerly the narrow git.igi'
succeeded inwidet-iiv its hide; n. el
whle.il runs down iown ove
Walter Ptie:t. When t!e Jregon
inn lines in'Ooer ui-ie hfin.t vvi.i
ottil I !: fi tiv.'liu '.f it.i..u...n on.llSll!
thecity fathers oppo:
way company in its
wid. n t he side':aek,
ed the rail
en'!
and
it ln.s
been oi nous.) since the roiiinsi
stock w.is changed. The compa
ny had to get down W alter stiert
i - . I 1 "
!in'1 t,J Uts fln
every time they sU
some wav, iind
started to change
the gauge the city stopped ihem,
s-aying no right ot way had ln-cn
granted for a standard gang - track
there. But the company was not
to be defeated, so bright and early
Sunday morning they put. a force
of about fifty men on and w idened
the ibreefo.itths of a mi'e of ro..d,
leading from the main line down
Walter street to th: mill, before
'he cit zens of Si! verton kn -w
w hat thev were about or l ad an
opportiinity io uiii'i i"i'.
chiimi-'l fie right of w iy
granted the company, b
ity or c mi ty, for 'he lavi
tie n ibis si ic . ..
in..;.- ti.- nxpi cie-'. as t'ej
!.: i...d peact !'.' po
s iiiiuy year-.
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i that he i-. a p iiuter and iiiifotlu
iiioi in- j
would
! natelv is ou' of money and
ke a present ot .'" or 50 cent.
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i Railroa.i time has 1m en set
aheiio three minutes. o your
Watches and clocks with French's
regulator if you want Ihe correct'
li.ue. !
. j
Noon-d.iy praver meeting a! the i
Y. M. C. A. rooms over French's!
jewel rv store eveiy day from 1 1 :.,0 j
to 12::',(). eek of prav'-r to:cs.
leader for Wedne'ilav no 'ii, Rev.
tieo. W. Hid. Busuns-i men
especially are invited to attend.
Drop in if only for live minutes.
Immense baieains in children"
and misses shots are to be found
on .Searls' bargin table.
THE JDRY LIST.
Th. Names fr-im Which th Jurr.rs WiU ';
Be Selec.ed for the Year 1891.
ihe loiiowing is toe list ol
names drawn, from which the
nirors win oe eeiecieu lor cases in
ttie circuit, court, ior i.inn county i
for the pres-nt year:
I Albany B. Swank. farmer, Jno.
i i .v ii ti
' . . . . ,f . T ,
,-5ciiuieci ,iiti j uiii , ii..vaueii,
l'veryman ; J nines Hunter, farmer ;
! rhb-j Peters, fanner; M. -tern-
. K . :ii organ, cjpnai.-.i; ,uart
Ihih.uri, real estate; A. J. Anslyn,
mechanic; Morgan Huston, farm
er; (ieo. time, farmer ; I. r.
Conn, uudi.iiii. R. ! 'unk,
carpenter; F. M. R dtiel.l, real
estate aguit ; 1!. W. Cundill'; brick
mason
East Albany J. F. Hadley.
im-chanic; J. K. ICnox, fanner;
(i. W. Hani-, stone cutter; John
Isom, farmer; A. 1. 15'oosn, farni
. er: (iec. tieisemlorier, farmer; F.
D I Ia gt.t, fanner; W . H. (.ioltra.j
capitalist ; Smith Cox, farmer; Ki j
Chamber, la-mer; Price Wnllaee, ;
lilinn:! ; 1. N. Woodie, farmer. :
Brow nsvilh V. D. Washburn, j
farmer; W. T. Cochran, farmer ;
Luther White, fanner; C. F..
Rockwell, meiehant; Olivi dies
ney, faiin r; .! r i h Hume,
iaimer; D. M. Walters, mechanic;
J. W. Swank, farmer.
Brush Crock :!, t. U . I l.imil-
ton, farmer ; -i . X. Rice, i-inner.
Fox
alley 1 re-s l.errv, larni -
er ; .
Potter
farmei
W. Gardner, farmer ; I. B
, farmer; W. K Potter
: F. Bodiker. iarmer.
Franklya Unite John lain, I whose father is a Presbyteiniu,
.fanner; Iknry Ray, tanner; A. i with an oc.-asional fondness for the
U. '. McDonald, farmer: R. D. l'a!a-1 bottle. They live a few doors
ran, tanner; John Br ant, farmer; ; from the ehiirch. A few Sntulavs
, Wni. Rrenner, fanner; Isaac (irif- ago the paren's went to llie cotn
ti n, la-mer ; N lite Crabtree ; Thos. j mini ion service, and baby was
A lison, fanner; John C rus, i al me to escape l he loni: erctnnn v.
j milkman: John Bilyeu, jr., farm-j It wasa w inn day, and 'Corona
, er; F.nocli Shelton, farmer; ("lias, j tion." the usual closing hvinn.
i I'. D.iakins, farmer; M. W. Miller,
jl.iimer; A . W. ( iains, lyrnier.
j H.iirisbmg Joim Soinmerviile.
! farmer; .Joftn ihtywoilh, fanner;
'j. F. McCartney, farmer, I lugli
l uiiwi'ime, lanii'-r; n. lo-nop,
farmer; (i. M. Alt' -id. Urincr.
Crawfordsville H. 1.. D.niiik
mechanic; Alilton Washburn, far
mer; lt'ibert Class, farm r.
Center lsa u: A'heddoti farnnr
Aio-es I'aiker, farm r; J. W
Swank, fanner.
Rock Creek Tho-t. II. Butler,
farmer; R. Mavs, farmer; K. s
tBars-.ce, farmer; T. B. I'.arnes
i tanner; W.J. lurnridge, fanner.
Li' erty Thomas Arnold, farm-
cr; J. D. Arthurs, farmer.
Lebanon Chi is llariliuan farm-
er; i. W. ('rugan, nn r.diat.t ;
tin Denny, f.ii'iiier; A.J. Adams
UOitor; J. R. Pei-bli r, tarm-r; Joe i
I'.lkinK. farmer; X. Bridge,. farmer ;
F. M. (.'iahtreo, livervm.ni ; Kd. !
Myers. Iarmer ; P. Kt sler. t.riii"r ;
W. B. Dome a, farmer; John-iMiai; '
Warren, iarmer; A A I. Wilson,
tanner; Frank Moist , farm -r.
Set S.'.mu"i K: g. farm.-r; T. :
w j Munkcrs. fann-r; lu-niy Siiehon, :
'farmer; !. W. Himsaker, fanner ; ;
1 1. A. I h'.ilip-, linntr; i. L. '
Stithei land, teiichcr ; 1 1. W. Arnold ,
)
ii iin i ; i. i. -vi ".' "i. Linnet ;
j lienrv :lallK, p . tarmei : i . v. .
jv.' le, farm.-i ; Kd. (IoiiH. iiitller;'
lei D.in.els, ii eichant: A. J. ;
j Johm-on, la mer; i.'ora Titus,,
j liieich oil ; Jo. n .Vonlkomcrv mer- J
chant. ;
.vau'
Allen
am e, . A. Paul, tanner : i
'! t -i, 1 inner; .!. .M.
. . ... f, .!. :. Mii;hael, ;
. lbrri Savage, fai'inet ; '
1 1
. Miller, iarmer: John L. !
.oyeti. ftrmer; .1. M. Da-sb-, j
i iarmer; S. B. Powell, fanner : K. j
j L. P.umiii-r, farmer; W. K. Bay, j
tanner: L. ('. Rue, farmei ; J. D
Liyto:i, farmer; ('. L. Leaver,
farmer.
Shedd- R. H. Wiight, farmer;
W. C. Davis, farmer; C. J. .-Ledd,
farmer; Peter Bet In r. farmer.
Ot leans .iohnson White, farm
er; W. II. I'ngh, farmer; Jos.
Yates, firmer; A. M. Acheson,
f:irtner; Paul Minzeiimeir, fanner;
Peoiia II. A. Powell, farmer;
Riley ('arret', f.iniiir; J. II.
Uudd, farmer-: J. A. MoBride,
biriv.nr' Si h r'fi' f-iriiioi'
" s '....') 'llo'o'i.'.v' ' W. lin-i.
la'iuer; Wm. McK'imo;:, larmci ;'
iOriiinde I'iektns, farmer; II. C.
! Moia-i, farm.r; Tlioneis Lewis,
I farmer; D. v-. . Rriiniiaugh, farmer ;
Thomas .Morris, farmer; Frank;
Baitu tt, larmi-r, O. 11. Rus-ell, 1
farmer: S. F. Il imilt.in, mer- I
: ' llHllt. j
j tangent .M . (,. i :'! iway, larm-1
i ei ; .1. S. Ai chahald, l.umer; .las.;
B. Jenk", faim;-' ; A. Plevins, :
j farmei ; D.oi llouck, far.ner: .1. .'. i
; Br-a d, meieiiant; lleoty Fiee.'k- j
; son. farmer ; L. II. Sniith. mer-'
; chant ; ieo. Cochran, farmer;
.'Joseph Simpson, farmer; .lam s!
! Morgan, farmer. j
Waterloo I. W. Bishop, farmer :
I T;M,i ln-ri.ii fjrinr.r. t. ..... u,;l
.-na'Sli, iarmer; l,m Siium
,-,.,,,,.,. . w - . :. i. f
iiiiiiiii , ii. ti . .11 I i.n i.i I 11U-I .
,
Clip! Sneil
We have almut
fur Salt-.
100 !)!!;!
Is Of;
cneei s'-eo, wiuci: we iier
1 . 1 .
for Kile I
at 05 cents pet bushel, sacked, j
larii'S n ii hit i ns mh! will
please c.dl at the real estate oHh" '
of Ihirkhart & Keenei . i
' j
Mrs. (iilbert is piep.ovd to do!
.Ire-fiinakinii of all kinds. Sl, has I
employed a ltr.-t class dressmaker;
from Sacramento, and will smaian- j
tee satisfaction on aii kinds of !
worn, v iii.'iieti s garments a.
ii-.'ClillV. Location. First r....t
over the 'olden Rule Bazaar.
The very be t soxk of tooth
brushes, clot hi brushes, solid
back hair brushes and whisk
iHimins .ii i ill 'il ec l law soil s Orilg
.Store. t
i li. . . . .
i
i
I LETTER FROM REV- I. D- DRIVER, !
Ho Ma; Meet Rev. Miles Grant ! . Delate !
iu 7his t'ity.
heveiai .lavs ago tome of the'
friend .; of Rev. Miles tirant. who!
iia neen lecturm-- m t , u- i
I . . . . .. . . J ' .
sent to kcv. I. 1. Driver, at Pori-j
land, a lonr.al -hullen;e to meet !
Mr. (.'rant in debate in Albany on
1 1. ..,...... : .- . w . i . . .
, me r" j-iiuii m l onilil lolial tin-
mortality of the Soul.
.Mr.Alvin Carothers has received
the lollo-Aiiig letter fn.ni Mr.'
Driver:
PoKI'I.VVK. D-i;. !, !S:M. j
Di:.vis Sin: When I win a pus-!
tor or picMdit! elder, it v.s me i
business to meet, all "falj-e doc-!
nines," ;y.d 1 oid this as it was a ;
dot? I agreed to perforin. Now J ;
have
!u c!iv.rgi, aim aii uiv ni-
j come comes from my lectures. I
i commence, a couise here iM-ioor-
anu aueniion. It is iiu- iluiv ol
the shepherd to L-nd tl
le
irom tiK! wolves, as much as p
feed tiiom. This is the pastoV
duty, for which tliey nr. y., !.
With scitiab'e remuneration 1 will
meet any man. Yours in haste,
I. D. Dhivki:.
Mr. Carothors has since written
to Rev. .Mr. Driver, ollering t.ipiv
1dm .f25 and expenses, if he would
j come up. Utile revereiied gentle
i man dors not consider t.'ds re-
numeration too intiuitessimaliy
micioseopie, he mav accept the
challenge. .Mi. ( bant wants h
undertake to denionstiati- that the
-oul remains dormant after death
i until the resurrection morn, while
i Mr. Driver would labor to prove I
! the immortality of the soi.l and to1
i slmw hat it in-vei loses its entity,
j but eunlinues its ac'ive exi-tencej
j in the unseen v. oi 1 i. inine-.Iialelv !
a'ter death, which is the general
! orthodox belief.
! .
j What lliil the frrai li.T IliiriU?
Over ill Jersey Ci!y there is a
I verv bright little goi of 0 vears.
j li.vaied out through the opt n wind j
j ows. Th iood de ico'i took lit-- j
j pastor home to dine with bun. j
j When grrce had been sai i little!
Be-sie remarked : j
; " 1 knew vou was com in home
I apt .
i ' li-avdid you know, little
ne
: " Ciitse 1 heard the sung ''
" What song?" asked thi pre.teh-
er.
i " Oh, you know: 'he one where
I you iy ' Bring forth the roval
j demiiohn.' '" Xew York Sun.
The ineti of this vieinitv
nucit I
, not he je:uons lieeau-e Uieii wives
t t;ilk so constant. y about M,itMi"ws
land Wa-ldmru. Its not their good
j jo-jks lite ladies ae talking about, ;
it is the good ipialitesoi tin- cook !
and In.a'ing stoves thev si 1!. K
one MM-ms to be d-dighled w
tiny buy fi..m M. nn i W.
ben t
if
ni,'
look
:l-:ix iKh's no! inake a pi -
that ses von. m-i neeo
no lu'tln r.
-.1 Auitit :;.
A'j!is')N--i.r. n At r
o t!if nriilc's i u -is i
on .oik. s. IV.il. t.v !t -v. V
Mr. I".. . Ai li'.-'m ;-.i.it
'fsiilcll.'C I
lllis l'!,l.'
;. I'ii, -l.ard j
Tl'ecer iiivl.y was 'il, ;-t --i !n il.e
iiiin e lh.te tt-!n',iv s ; .1 I; ',!- ol '. I c
oair.a-liiig pait.i -. After pat'.iiking
of :oi e.iji.yiili'e hit eh llie Imppy pair
left O'l tin; noon Irsiiii Io el joy :i wi -.l
J 1 ii f trip. Mr. :itirl Mrs. Ai iiisoii i
i'i t ' 'c'lini nlmiit l'i Ii. I t in il wilt
iiiuKe Ai'tiiii tlnir l.oiiif. Tiny le-vi
llie jimil v. islK's of a y, Mc ciic'e '
fri'Miils.
As two and two make four, 1 have
j laid in the choicest and mo.-t com.
j plete stock of groceries to be 1 urn:
; in town, compiising all kinds ot
-tuples, such as bac jii, lard, pi,
i feet, satleikraut. white Jish, 11 d
' !: iit I It-, it ; i g, sal .nun, mince meat.
i apple butter,
bottled delicacies.
j it is as ipiiet
!
;
fl
Around lov
of trade.
Trade is ;
tick, tick
tin: goods
charge,
f a regulator,
it voiir lo"i
You less lol .them than any
p'. titor n th - city, l-ieli
corn
cash inchai r t f j-lO woi th of gijoda re-!
, i-
, , iv,'S W ct'8'9 ,,U!t,onar
of .O.I worth, otte of Rind t'c M
Nally's new ami compie anas oi
the v.orid. Ri tied and vou will
)1()t u,-y,vX the oiler.
.. :-r?')'V r. 7
" " "
fAKf wAXiNt!-f ,ht l'r'
u. -..i va.i hhk. in o; mr i-r.-y
't mun iii : i. i m !
. ttn-ir i i.tit
til in Sjnlv.'
i .iier
oir
l..c pariy v.at Kot:-'i ti ! t
F. A. HL'liKlia i
1UIE itiitiiiii wii" tu". A f uir hire '..:;ip
i. fr.un the'bar.i I He t. N. '.te -. a.-.; I
lr.:lit-tctl I" "urn oiv n.'ii.-. in?.
.. , l.u'. it llm r.-t.iru.J iirti-a :
H,n oiuli-auJ no iUt!iu.i ki-J.
AS
SURE
al.-o a ;ii'e line "f i jz II M & J-
. .u,ly O.K. '?vv)1WLflAS
i?. gen t a ;f c r
GRAND:
ni nnsunr n s i r
KXTIKi: BALA
Fail i Win
1 1 ' o
jd i i$oys 01
i I
m
MtJST 13 1 SOLI) AT ONCK
DOK'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT
But conn; and convinco your.-clves that the
on ear'h await vo:i here during J.mu.uv
ALL WOOLEN SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR AT COST.
I'MBBF.L! AS AND RI'BBKK iOOD ;iF.A I LY RFDl t LD
fctiF We an- c.-nipeiled Io have
in:'!
room for oiir uiaunno! b sloi
a 1 1 i ve here
I ine Shoes,
ihe
I of March.
ans
Y
clearance
L. E. BLvAlN
D.n in.; Jain uy at a Big Reduction, in Fact a Saeiiiice
U K. BLAIN
Tlie Leaiing Mercliaut Tailor, Albany, Oregon.
Si 1 ve r
With fioli! of Siivoi
For -a Nice
,icy
on i-vel.
I
I
iJl
;j e.lf ti A Hi. I'mit tet .
I .or i o in- -III ttn-va" t-.in!.', vino, urus'-n rl
o'l n ii.l Mm l:ict i o-i'it-i.:: I 4,1.1 ..i ii.-jSi: winw. lii,U"ri',
to1-
O ily tint ci? !i.'t.irnt4re in tlib
SPtClAl AUENli N PAI3 TC
NCI'
OF OCR SUPI.RB
tei Stock
reate'st bargains
and February.
o
ii1-' gieat c'caiauce sal. in o!,I r to
ol spr and summer voads (o
agi-its for HAN X & SONS'
for I'u-ine-s
O h
Qiiliiii's Clothing
WALLACE & CO.,
he bi; Ihpliii; of g at and hor.cFt batgains.
u38.
out
ill
llfiliSilHiP
wa 1
WILL & ST A II K
-Have the
iieioTiiW
T
.Co-
( SOME VEiY ELEGAHT
1 A I
Mil!
lEALIF
UMBRELLAS
hi-
M I!
W
Ita
ill.
i'l'siit
!
Store i
igur mi
t.ity
ORiilHS IMU WE C3UNIE,
The Celebrated French
CURE
Wunaiilo! u
cure
:i7lt ......A..t
t
2-.? f
AFTER
tl-.e Kt'i'0"'-'4''" "ivii'f -ii!:i r cx whrtlwr
ariii'-i from the exec -Or nh of t.tifriuiAiit,
r .! .v- or o a.i'i, or .lit miU j.i;ttifnl iiull
r.tion.oter imlultM.', -, t.cIi antowof
rain I'owcr, Wake-a'i cw. I'oarintr Iown
aimintlic Back, Snii-nl W sklica, Hjti
er'a, Kcr-ou ProfriV"n, Nvnriil mi
tons, Louairrhoe, Dii.riiir', 'ek Memory,
Ijxwof Cowrr and tuilc V Mchif u;
lev:tl nio-ii Icail to I rwnaln. clil age and
iiuruiiiy. I'ri-el a 6 txv j fcrlS.oC.
Sent v i.iail oo rucuin .n..
A 'KSri. .l iKIVIIt: to ci-ren
wilh eye's S onlor rw-iveii, to refund the
uioik'V if a IVretnurvl cure in i.ote(feited.
Wc hive thiis:lof Uwtiwio-'i.iln from old
via o:i.f, of l-ofli w-ifft 'h imv been
pcmiiie!itJycnrt In tlif ,"' AihroUilili
Clrcu'-ir Irre, Ailnii'
ihi: ii'kku hiiiii io: o.
H'n.Viii lirsiM-lt, (U.., tl. I'.iOla.iiI, UrcDOn.
For Halo t-'.liv SlHh. cufttoaod
eUil lrii-.-iit, Allutnv. mrjw.
tlUil Fills
Por Femtia Ir
r.xiitriiiea; noth
inc tlieni oa
tliruu.ii.bt. Never
r&il. .ucottirfiillv
'ii.l t.y prominent
1...!.. ud.l,lv
('unranleet' to re
lifi suppmMil
SareSife Ceruin
ifL Svo timr.
ireO. tstve time,
llr<li wl nioaey.
'!: iiootner.
til (. aii; ad-
ilrtm !3 ui' .'.ii ic-T-i)l -:ii-4-. $- Oo. Ad
ilrcini tilir U'ili mr 1UH)D)
West liranih Hex J7. l aillnxl, r.
Sold hj Fchj tt UtFr, Albj. Orevs
11 I "
mm
ron SALK liY AIL IiaGQ!KTS.
'Siinemontli( 8S I rnrchawd a
'os of lr.4. P. Sitl'H CaUrrh Cure for
atmtiiim -iit tind.np trv nept-ew,
I. . MeM iilian. neerime such nn ti
ine 1 ! t liiin hiive n y lox ( iin-di--t
ne. lie now sviul- for !br,;c more
losef, saying it is 1 lie twet thimr for
Mtiierli ever trifl t-y him Hi.d his
rit mis. 1 got .it-o'.liee tiox to one in
'uy cHse. hi"l elict!ili:!ly rt-einenH-lift it
'ooilu IH,
Si u. ! i. .7 H S M r A I ? AN,
K.t-f omity Coin ti h-sioii'-r IxneCo,
"regi'li.
Spi ii (.-:'" I't l.:o e county. ')r Km
l'i- f J. , .loi.ie.n, j.resi.ti I.; otthe
StiiO- iiivi-isSlT. si vs il ciirnt him of
j i tigSt s.l'tcr l o oilier pr-i npl:m
I ' i1 h.ih il. Likftaisf two of his little
i jilt: u-et it. locuictticire.-it'glis. Mm
I Murk liaitev. wire of Prol. HHiU'V.
j cut it. to Prof .?.l ii-on, a.J rceniu
I ' '!:,! il l'i all wim suiter Pom colds
L -.mil eougl's. l'or coiigti i sets like
ehaiu. ni"l can iiilutcd into llie
I .'ioes or i in-mi , wlieie i;o otter
t ousrh cures -ni. icjch.
mm
OatAhdu
ures UMiHnnn
hemmatiin, Kenralgia, Crs
HCADAOHK, Ito4 ALL PAIN.
Tk (UtrfcrkW TmMt Mi HfMy
LBCTKIO COUSK CUR
mam mum. coup, ooiumnio.
M k j all DncgliU. Sk I6, M 4 1
Inttr O., tr'. Im pl. Ot
lH-i. I ATTON,
SPECIALIST,
KI'itLbe';; Ei c. A!btT, O.fguii,
lt th nM"-t niol rn ami a pfmen trcth
OiU. r.irv liMat i -f won en aitil cliildrea
u I a I ji -JisijH of either bc-x. C'on-tit!t-
w tr aiiI v r tfcif.j rtrictly ot
li : t.UL-l o;-c Iwiim, li t- li, 2 to 4 iu il 7
to -s --t-iifif, vo ii inl tti L)on
CITY KKSTVUIIAKT
Ilaveig heon mildly r-mo-'tlrd,
tlii? otH and intiti.l.ir n.,Oinjnt will
nn it- I'rt-t eUt-e in every ncpoct.
I Tliu pni he wiil 1 icn gi-ttd tmula
. ao iiKiirs t -r oi iv itints. fcvery
thing mat nod mttrxttivo. Ov-Hcrs
in -very ntyle. W. A. M.hfh,
FOSHAV & MASON
iDiWfisis BookspHens
ALBANY,
ORR ON
! fill!
!.0J!i)0 1!) dikdif
! i tftii ii t i
p w,uuu id. mw
p!0!!t
HKHILST CASH 1UICK
WILL BIO PAID BY THE
mtm: a
i Best i.ialiir of raisin citron,
orange and lemon j-ccl, .ante
cunants, dates-and fi.n?, ar.un any
i other good thing ai Kti.toira
caau grocery stoie near the P. O.
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