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it TI1B MORNING HKHALD: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1891. vpr5,TS"r SjCTTit"-" Potning gaily Jurat d ON SALE. The Dailt Hirald will be on ale each morninir at H. J. Join book atore,where it tan be proc at 6 cents per copy. JUTTIMOa Aiour TOWN. 8. E. Yonng is in Portland on business. C, J. Stuart went to Portland yesterday. Geo. Humphrey went to Salem yesterday. Dr. "M. J. Patton went to Salem yesterday. J. W. (-iisick returned yesterday from Salem. Dr. Pratt of Mebatna, was in tbe city yesterday. Social dance at tbe armory Sat urday evening. K F. Asbby came np from Port land last evening. Lawrence Morgan has returned from a trip to Idaho. Henry Suezens came down from Ilalatead yesterday. Mayor J. A. Beard of Ledanon, was in the city yesterday. Dr. W. C. Negus of Lebanon, was in tiie city yesterday. A large stock of fresh groceries just received at Paikerliros. Mrs. L. M. Shorey of Portland, is visiting Miss I.ora Vance in this city. "Bl inders of life and mistakes of the age" at the opera house Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. It. Farwell have returned from a trip to l'alotise, Wash., here their daughter has been very ill. Mayor J. L, Cowan, tieo. Ilnm phoey, W. K. Bilyeu, Prof. Condit and George Young came up from alem last evening. Dr. Patton has removed his gen eral office to Salem but will retain bis residence in Albany ami be here Saturdays and Sundays. Don't delay but get O. B. Winn to write you an accident policy in the Travelers. It wiil help you when disabled by an accident. Prof. Biddell, of Fowler A Wells Co., will lecture in the opera house Thursday evening Feb. iith, on the "Blunders of life and mistakes of the age.'' All are cordially in ited. Admission free. Tbe frieudeof Conductor Conser, whose leg was broken in the I.u l.ish accident, will regret to learn that he is not getting along very well, aa the limb does not seem to unite. Graydell Bray, aged lit years, died in Curry county, near Kckley postorlice, January Mr. Bray came to Oregon in 1S-V2, and has re sided in Coos and Cuiry counties ever since. He was in several of the early Indian wais. Some 12,900 bushels of itotafoes vet remain in American iiottoin, below Buena Vista, awaiting a chance to ship. It is very unusual lor boats to be eo scarce at this time of year. The extreme low water now is in prominent con trast with the very high water just a year ago. Soon He Pulling Suite. Th fltermer Corvallis. now be ing rebuilt at Portland for the government, will le used in pulling enags and removing obstructions in the upper Willamette river. She is of very light draft, eo as to lie amnio ved ill shallow water. She is so near completion that it is expecieu sue win ue an unisueu by Monday next. Major lland hurv United States engineer, lin ear whasH chariM the Corvallis will be, says she will be put to work on the upper river just as an the vessel can be made ready. It is his pnrpsse to make navigation atiove me iocks as easy aa the funds in his hands lor that purpose can make It. Leaf No Loophole, The Fast Wasbingtoniau says l...t tl.A .imaixl lihtll of h:ivimr the regulation of nilroad freights and fares to a commission appoint ed for that purpose would no doubt 1. :- ll,... .i;a..r.in.,rnl l.rlk. reson iii aiiuiuri uiofiiawiui ..v try investigation and nothing more. Before we can hoe to oh tain relief the corporations must lie restrained by laws in which there are no loopnoiea. Belter t'limire for Justice. Tl. I imviln Count v Times savB A bill has passed one branch of the iuiitur ami will nrobablv be come a law, giving nine jurors the power ol bringing in a vemin in stead of requiring tho unanimous vote of the entire twelve. This would do away with one man hanging a whole jury, and justice would not le ao oiten cheated. A I'nlqur Feature. A unique feature of the enter tainment Tuesday evening was the auctioning of a number of young ladies, they to become the part ners of the gentlemen bidding them in. The young gentlemen, however, incurred the extra ex pense of ice cream and cake. The bidding went as high as three dollars. And We Will Have It. Newberg Graphic: The Vindi cator of Fast Portland and the Al bina Courier are making a vigor ous kick against tbe consolidation idea. It is only a question of time when Portland will swallow all her suburbs with a gulp even if a failure is made this time. Well, Oregon ought to have one big city. Death By IaralyU. Nathan Vaughn, who came from Kansas last summer, father of F. O. Vaughn, the saw mill man of the Lyons tirm of Vaughn A Sloper, died at hia home in Lyons yester day evening very suddenly from the effects of paralysis. He waa about 65 years of age. ear used TJiTI COURT Lilt of Bills Allowed Azai tbe City Fees, state vs. John Doe.allowed in part. Fees, state vs. Henry Keopcr, allowed in full. Fees, state vs. John Yates, al lowed. The following claims were al lowed : D. Hart, keeping paupers . .$ till 70 li. F. Kussell, salary sell xd superintendent . . 5vi 70 D. K. N. Blackburn, salary county judge 100 00 N. P. Pay ne, clerk's fees. . 12 40 Fees, inquest X. Kussell, deceased 13 00 Fees, state vs. John Doe, etal 1 85 J.K.Charlton, making jury list for precinct 1 00 Albert Savage.inaking jury list for piecinct 1 00 J. E. Michael, making jury list for precinct 1 00 Koontz A Lame, roads. ... 0 2! John Duncan, repairs on Boberls bridge 10 21 Heniy Miller.coiinty roads. .!S SS Albanv Klectric Light Co. . 27 50 Ie Brown A Co-Jumber. . I'.l 28 Worth !t Standish, county roads i R. R. Humphrey, county roads 12 1H Santiani Lumlmring Co., lumber, roads 10 40 Hall t&O'Donald, stationary ."!! 75 L. Pie, wild animal 1 00 J.J.Uraham.roadsupervis'r :!2 00 M. Hanshaw " S 00 S. Conn " 00 00 C. A. Titin " 2ti 00 Klein. Smith " 10 00 S. W. Kinzer " 4S 00 K. II. Cham e " 2S (Ml J. S. George " 12 CO A.M.Teuu.leton " 8 00 W.W.Kichardson li :.0 00 John Grimes " 52 05 John Usher, janitor 4 00 K.C.Phelps, printing... 2S 00 K.C.Phelps, stationary.. 4 75 M. S.Clark, witness 7 00 A. P. Blackburn, road su- ervisor 20 00 The following road supervisors wcte Appointed : . P. Blackburn Dist. Xo. 27 Warren Nichols " .'15 N. M. Templeton ... " '!S K. H. Chance " .!! A. P. Maxwell. . . " .'it James Archibald " 22 Abner l.'ary " 4 J. II. Caldwell " 5:i J. J. Grahaai " 48 The Old SwIiMllinc Mclieme. Just now a great many persons in this vicinity ar receiving circular letters from a humbug portrait company which has Chicago for its headquarters Tbe scheme, an old one, is only one more way of extorting money from tho unwary. The following is a copy of the letter: "Dear Bir: To introduce our work in your vi cinity we will make you a ortrait in crayon, water color, or pastel, life size, worth $:!0, strictly speak ing free of charge. Send us your photo." The victim sends the stamps and phoka, and in due time receives a very nice letter from the concern stating that they hve some neat, frames that would just answer tne purpose, and they insist that the owner of the like ness have them frame the picture and send it to him. They say in so much as they make no charges for the picture, it being merely a sample to jutroduce their work, the one receiving it should place his older with them for a frame. Their prices are reasonable. The unsuspecting one orders the frame and in due time a package awaits liia call at the express office. It is C. O. D. for $25 or more dollars and is accompanied by his order for the frame. And usually, to save trouble, the man who has been gulled pays the bill and gets hia free picture and cheap frame for a big price. Crawled Teu Mile. George Tilbert, a young herder employed by IMirnelA Spencer, rode into Majove. recently to have a tooth pulled, and on his return his horse threw him into in sensibility. When he gained con sciouenees he found that matches carried in his pocket had become ignited, setting lireto his clothing and severely t urmng one toot. Being unable to walk, it is said he crawled on his hands and knees ten miles to reach assistance. He was brought from Moiave to Tehachapi Thursday evening for medical treatment. It is thought amputations of the loot will be necessary Tehachapi Summit Sun. Iturned to Iratli. A singular death was discovered Sunday morning this side of Mon toelier.at the Bartholomew freight wreck, which occured sometime last week. A man had leen sent up there to watch the wreck, at the same time given a jug of liquor. When Fred Eaton came by with his train be observed the lifeless form, and at once stopped his train to investigate. Sure enough, the man was dead. He had built him self a cam pli re, rolled into it and died. One side of his leg was burn ed to a crisp, and his stomach was roasted in o a fried mass. F.aton telegraphed to Sii)erintendent Ryder and the body was taken to Montpelier. Pocatello (Idaho) Herald. Tarher Examiuatiou. Notice is hereby given that tbe regular public examination of teachers, for Unn county, will take pla-ein Albany, commencing on Wednesday, Feb. 25tli at 1 o'clock i'. m.. and continue until Friday noon, Feb. 27th. All teachers must positively lie present at the time of commencement, as no one will be ad mi tie 1 to the ex amination who is not so present. G. F. Rcssei.l, County School Superintendent. Messrs. Price & Robson have re moved their stock of hardware into their elegant quarters in the new Baltimore block. lit LETTEE FROM ALBANY. What a Correspondent of Eastern Oregon Writes from Th:Clty. Albanv corresDondent of the OregoV Scout, of Union county. writes as follows under date of the 20th ult: There has been no snow in this section this winter and the coldest weather we had would hardly freeze potatoes. Of course, we may have lots of bad weather vet. but the backbone of winter is broken for the Willamette valley this season. Albany's charter iias been present ed to the legislature for amendment. The amendment will give our city fathers some chance to do city improvements, issue $75,000 bonds to build sewers and a PW'l bridge across the Willamette river at this city. The legislature is now all the talk. Each man has his pockets full of "bids,'' mostly for ap piopriations of one kind and an other. We hope they may not all puss. The "Wm. M. lloag" was the first river steamer to come to Albany this winter. We see no reason why we should not have an open river at least half of the year, if not all the year. Albany has enjoyed some good theatres lately, having had several companies that have played in Pacific coast cities and Portland to large house. The enterprsing lessees of the opera house, Messrs. Warner !fc Cranor, have been as sociated with traveling troups, and being well acquainted will spare no pains to give Albany her share of the best shows on the road at all seasons. i.kii ki: LIST. The following letters remain in the postollice at Albany, r., Feb ruary. 4. 1S)1, uncalled for: L. P. Brown ; I lav's, Railroad conduc tor, Ogle Dtdvin, M. II. Mones, Win Neville, R. X. Taylor, J. K. Watkins, II. M. White, W. W. Wild, Mis. Sarah i oung. The Mystery Kxplalneil . The mysterious noises connected with the Ainsworth blocs in Port land are thus commented upon: The noise is said to have ie.-em-bled tbe moaning of the w ind in a forest of lir trees, accompanied by the rattling of bones. While none of those who sull'ercd by these disturbances were of a supersti tious turn of mind, they were at a loss to understand them. The re port of these diabolical orchestra tions coining to the ears of the reporter who holds the chair of "sHKkology," an investigation was at once decided upon, and, in order to make it as thorough as possible, it was thought best to do (he job in bro.ul daylight. Find ing a single body guard in the person of a medico, who has his ollice not many blocks away from the building, the reporter set out upon his task about 4 o'clock yes terday afternoon. A tliglit of nar row winding sta:rs pointing sky ward was selected as the route tor reaching the roof. Following these to the end. the two investigators found themselves in a small dingy room that is lighted by a window of red glass. The soft jdare of the red light irave the apartment a rather ghastly appearance, and the medi co remarked, '"Me thinks 1 smell the fumes of sulphur.'' This was only a nasal delusion, however, for on closer investigation it was found that the room is a rendez vous for camera liends. The only door opening on to the roof from the room was locked, so it became necessary to remove the window. This was done. not. without con siderable ellotf, and then the roof was reached without trouble. With soft silent footsteps the two measured the rouf. They had not gme far when they found a h ap of hutran bones in the northwest corner. They were, sure enough, human bones, ribs, arm, legs, pelvis ami feet, but nary a skml. The feet were still partially cover ed w ith lleah, and fronr the loii tapering toe-nails it was concluded that their original owner was a Chinaman. This then at least explained the mystery in pari.. But w ho placed them there? The question are t!ie strange noises heard made by an avenging spirit? rema'iis as deep a mystery as ever. On tlie Southern I'arillr. One year ago last night Hie Soul hern l'ae'tic railway line wa blocked by two heavy landslides. The first was between Glendalc and West Forks, about forty miles this side of Ashland. The second slide was at the celebrated Cow Creek canyon. The slides broke the road completely in halves, checking trallic to an unpreced ented degree. From that time until the 25th r f March follow ing, the company kept continually at the work, clearing away the land slides and constructing trestle works in place of whole eections, which were washed out by the Hoods which immediately followed. "Tralfie. and passenger business is better now than ever before for a corresponding season," said Mr. K. P. Rodgera, m inager oi those departments in Portland, yester day. "The outlook is excellent, anil I think the season will find more people traveling over our lines than at anytime in its his torv." TIIR WOItl.l KNKICIIEII. The facilities of the present day or the production of everything hat will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative know n, as it i the only remedy which is trul pleasing and refreshing to the tast and prompt andellectnal tocleanse the system gently in the Sprii. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. KKAL ESTATE SALES. H D Haigbt. etnx to S .1 Haight, parcel in D L C of liarvey Gordon $ 500 Wm J Walker, etux to Da vid nenson, lot 7 blk :; Lyons 275 Ralph Oling, etux .o A Wol verton lots 7 & 8 blk I'd Albany 500 A 0 Puliiam, etnx to Ham ilton & Andrews, tract in Sweet Home ::os E Turner to Ira McTurner 00 acres, 11 W 4 1000 Chas G Bingham, etal to A K Pennington, 50.11 acr. s D L C of .-atuuel Cooper. 1252 AMunkersto II O Schill ings, lot 8 blk 1 Munkers 50 JasB McCoy, etux to F M French, etal, south '., D L C of John McCoy. 20." J W Miller, etnx to Peter L Bennett, lot 6 blk 2, S lie. burn ;;o II Hobson, etal to John H Geddes lot 5 blk 10 U s add to Mill City 25 O Ac C R R to .lohn it ied des, 40 acres sec 5 10 K :5 171 J V Pipe, etux to Sarah .1 Haight lor 4 blk 3 P'sadd Albany 150 f.Hllil Sales. From Corvallis conies the report that several hundred acres of laud near Corvallis have changed ownership, Aniongother transfers two large tracts is mentioned I'M ward Wal leu's farm, about midway between Corvallis and Albany, containing :i:;0 acres, was sold to F. B. Sa ket. latelv from New York state, for .f 1 1 ,000. Also the (ieo. Kglin place about two miles north of Corvallis, containing 2S! acres was sold to.J. C. Coopei. of Independence, lor i25 per acre, They Sient More Siiolls. The smoke of the battle has not vet cleared away from the Wash ington senatorial lield, but several of the half famished braves have already been observed reaming out for Senator Allen's scalp, which they expect to bring in two vears hence. Kllensburgh Itcgis ter. Littlo ; hint anil Con ies' Bros, boys, misses and child ren's shoes different r-tjlca ali sizes and widths mvhk solid all riicorou. Try a pair nothing better medium in price. Kvery j pair warranted. S.iMt Kl. K. Yol Nli. Although our line i f underwear is somewhat broken, still we have a few nice suits left which will e sold at a bargain. T. I.. Wallace Co. Any suit in the house for cost for the rest of this month. New spiiug goods will ajrivc the first of March. T. L. Wallace & Co (ias L'iven lor painless extraction of teeth. J. C. Littler, Dentist. Itoom 13 Tweedal.j Block. IHSIXESS LOCALS, Men's line shoes at Soarls. Ladies tine shoes at Scarls. Hulin it Dawson, druggists. French keeps railroad time. A tine line of neckties at Searls. Go to Viorecks for a good shave Choice fresh groceiies at Parker Bros. Golden drip syrup at Parker Bros. Buy your shoes at Searls and save money. All kinds of canned goods at Parker Bros. Ludlow shoes at Klein Bros.' ex clusive shoe store. Finest lot of cigars in the city at G. L. li'aekmau's. Ivan Acbison are selling mon uments at Portland prices. Choice perfumery at Ilu'in A Dawson's, French's corner. You can get llanan shoes sizes and styles at Klein Bros. Choice fresh butter at C. ill i:. Bro vnell's at t5cents per roll. A lartre stock of the best brands of canned goods at Parker Bros. Wilcox has the combination, and is making splendid photographs. Golden drip syrup at Parker Bros. It is very line for break fast. First quality men's gum b 31 its at Klein Bios.' exclusive shoe store. Prescriptions eomoiinded with caie at Hulin & Dawson's drug store. An invoice just received of our celebrated "Kngineer" shoes at Searls.' Viereck will shave you nr cut your hair in the most approved stvle, Sponges, tablets and pencils for all at Hulin it Dawson's, French's corner. Fine chow chow bellies in bulk at Garrett's. and salmon Mueller it The only place you can get the genuine Ludlow shoe is at Searls' snoe store. Wilcox is doing an immense amount of enlarging. Call and be convinced. The finest line of groceries ever brought to this city can be found at Allen Bros. Fine comb honey and salmon bellies at Mueller iV Garret's, the leading grocers. Tbe only place you will find the celebrated Ludlo.v shoes is at Searls' shoe store. A few heavy winter o'ercoats left which we will dose Diit at 25 per cent discount. T. L. Wallace A Co. If you want anything in the grocery line Parker Bros, is the place w here you w ill find it. That hacking couch can be bo quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Weguaran'ee it" SoldbvFoshay A Mason. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's porous piaster. Price 25 cents at Foshay it Mason. It you want a durable monu ment go to Kgan it Achison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Foshay it Mason. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeteries. put up by Kgan A Achison, at half the cost 01 stone. Shiloh's ('ure and consumption cure is told by us on a guarantee. It cures concuniption. For sale by Foshay it Mason. Sleepless nights, made miserable by tiiat terrible cough, Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Foshay it Mason. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breatti secured, by Shiloli a Cat arrali remedy, price 50 cent?. Nasal injector free, sold by Foshay it Mason. We are sole agents for llanan it Sons line shoes, carry them in every size and width, every pair warranted, try them. T. L. Wallace it Co. Those anticipating buying a type writer should see the Siu'th Premier machine, which has superior points above all others. Apply to Prof. II. M. McK.ee of the college If you want feed go to Morris it Blount. C01. 1st, and Baker streets, their prices are reasonable and they deliver to all parts of the city without extra cost, Custom chopping a specialty. Sick headache is the bane of many lives ; to cure and prevent this annoying complaint use Dr. J. H. Mclaan's Liver and Kidney pillets. They are agreeable to take and gentle in their action. Xew goods of tbe latest patterns sold at Matthews and Wash burns is why they will sell over tour loids of stoves and ranges this year, they lave their first carload of Jewel Stoves and ranges now on the road to arrive Feb 1st. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualitcsof the cook and heating stoves they sell. Kvery ! one seems to he delighted when tluv buv from M. and W. : Money l King. This is a true saying and is the reason, that Mueller it Garrett are doing such a rustling business. Their cash figures are taking the lead and their stock is the best. You do not have to pay for any long credit by trading with them as thev do business on a strict cash principle. A VlllOVll. I1IM The holding of the World's Fair in a city scarcely lifty years old! will lie a remarkable event, but whether it will realty benefit this nation as much as thediscoverv of the Kestorative Nervine by Dr. Franklyn Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American people need to cure their excessive ner vousness, dyspepsia, headache, dlzzinessi, sleeplessness, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, con fusion of mind. etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottlesand line book on "Nervous and Heart Diseases,' with uneqiialed testimonials free at Stanard i; Cusick's. It is warranted to contain no opium, nun phiue or dangerous drugs. kmi uiktiti t: t iers. Heart disease is usually sup posed to be incurable, but when properly treated a large proportion of cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. Klmira Hatch, of Klkhart, Ind., and Mrs. Ll Baker, of Ovid, Mich., were cured after eullering 20 years. S. C. Linburger, druggist at San Jose, III., rays that Dr. Miles' Heart .('ure, which cured the former, "worked wonders for his wife." Levi Logan, of Uuchauan, Mich., who had heart disease for years, says two bottles made him "feel like a new man." Dr. Miles' Xew Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by Stanard it Cusick. Book of won derful testimonials free. Iti- lour Vim Master. Few reople appreciate how much their impressions, their wJtims and impulses, and in fact all their mental energy depends on the harmonious action oi all the vital organs. A poorly digested dinner may make one quarrel with a friend. A congested liver may hring imaginary gloom and trouble into thesunniestday. A rheumatic pain may keep you from business or work and entirely change some marked out policy. A few doses of Moore's I'evealed Remedy will give tone to every function and make you enjoy your friends and your work. 'ronounrril llip'lr. Mivcil. From a letter written by Mrs Ala K. llurd, of (iroton, S. D., we ipiote: "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated into , Consumption. Four doctors gave ine up saying 1 ... ..i I.I live 1 iii t !i slioi 1 1 line. I rave i; .n ..... c. i myseu up io mj miwui, uci mined if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth, 1 would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, coughs and cold". I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has cured me and thank C od I am now a well and Learty woman." Trial bottles free at Foshay & Mason's drugstore, regular fai.e, fill.: and $1.00. GOLD KING, OOLO 1'I SS, C tVPAK nouci's, - v-'r' kooiI handkerchiefs, all sent t" any address to intriKtuce my cheap line ..( frocils, tor 10 cH. J. S. Simmons, Cadiz, 0 lliKSIl Ml LCI I OW KOR SALE. HAS A H heifi r calf ami is a good uiilch cow. Ap ply to E. N. Condi L Steamer Salem, The Steamer Salem an indepen dent boat, will make two trips weekly, leaving Portland on Tues day and Friday inorninge, arriving at Albany Wednesday and Satur day mornings landing at U. P. wharf, freight and passen ger rates always the lowest. C.G. Bawi.ixu, Agent. America Taken the Lead. America now takes tho lead as an iron producing country, united with Cbiiut, we could do the wash ing and ironing of the world. Mueller it Garrett are taking the lead in tho grocery business of Albany, as their cash figures please every one. Notice to the l'lililic. Dr. McAlister will treat patients at his residence until futher notice, Cor. Ferry and Pth streets. IjVlR SALE-f00 to SI, (WO worth ol holme hold furniture 111 cxi-hangc (or inipro-eil real estate. Lnqicreat ollii-c of 0reL''n Lanil Company. 1 AACHES OK LAiNb- All fit for culti J t)W vation, ami un kr fence, for sale at fl0iera.re, Wahin li milex from railroiil stati in ami 20 mites (rum AHuny. Ajuily at (h:s otfice. DR. M. J. PATTON, SPECIALIST, ELRIEDCE BLOCK, SALEM, OREGON. Diseases of Women and lr irate Diseases. t.ST'C o n s n 1 tation free and strictly confidential. DELMONICO RESTAURANT. j riNKsr in tiik 1 1 v, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Tables supplied with every thing the market affords. Het iL'ir Dinner, urict s-i. ifFastcrn and coast oysters on hand. Sam Goi-riz, Prop. LBEAM in: M.LU IN Grocories and I'reiliite, THE BEST CANNED CCODS, cii'clalih's in Season. He has some line Mackinaw trout, iuacker.il. white fisli and herring that will be sold at a very low figure. FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. None but lirst-elass goo-ls ban dleil. If vom wi ulil be well served patronize" ' J. I'.FAM, L'd st., cor. Jackson and Jelleisoii. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN ! i. -ii .I ..i .i i i . vi in sen ciiner me nierciiaiiilise and fixture!: in the crocerv depart ment, or the fixtures pertaining to the oakery separate it desired. A pplcndid opportunity in a live town for any one wishing to en gage in husinesH. I. M. ULDFIKLD, Assignee for IWackhurn & Pironi. Stockliolilrr'a Meeting. NOTICE is licrcliy given tint the annual mcetin-r of tlie stoikliolilcrs of the Albany Itiiililiiis; ami Loan Associ ntion will he held on Kri'la v. February M, l.v.i, at flu- liour of T::;ii v m of "aid day in the 1! ink of Oregon in Al bany, Linn county, Oregon, for the (impose of electing nine director, and lli.ee auditor, to fcrve fo the term of one year next ensuing from said ineetiior, and until their successors are elected and iUaiiiied, and tc transact such other business as may come before the association, llune ny order of said association this li'.th diiy of January, IV.'!. V C C-si:i.l, Jay W Unix, Pri-sidL-nt. Secretary. As two and two make four, I have laid in the choicest and most com plete stock of groceries to be feiind in town, comprising all kinds of staples, such as bacon, lard, pigs feet, sauerkraut, white fish, Hol land herring, salmon, mince meat, apple butter, also a Jino line of bottled delicacies. I'eople fell me itisasipiiet AS DEATH Around town i'l the difl'erent lines of trade. I never was busier. Trade is as steady -us the tick, tick, tick of a regulator. I place the goods at your door free of charge, AND TAKE: You less foi them than any com petitor in the city. Each cash purchaser of $40 worth of goods re ceives Webster's large dictionary ; of $80 worth, one of Rand A Me Xally's new and com pie atias of tbe world. Reflect and you will not reject the offer. C. E. BROWXELL. Grocery t Bakery IX AL1UXY. AS SURE earance Sale. L. E. BLAIN Will Close out-- II ivn.'i! 11 J iJil ll i During .lanu.iry at a Dig Reduction, in Fact a Sacrifice U K. BLAIN Tiis Leadins lerelnat Tailor, Altay, Oregon. ALLEN Wholesale and CHJAIJS, TOIIACCO (JF ALL IS LARCrS 0?. S254LL QUANTITIES, i i FLYisXliLOCK. Jripri ii f i del Sawmil 1 A. WHEELER, irTUIXOFIf:i.D, I'KOFKIETOR. S"pAllKiny yard and uflice on Kailroadbctwcon Fourth md 1'iLh streets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager. Having lumber not excelled in piality, and facilities not surpassed for the prompt and satisfactory tiding of orders, 1 respectfully solicit a shateoi the trade, A. WHEELEUj FEED -:- -AJNP GKNERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTF.D SPKl'IA LLY-Hay, ots iid litrK.F, to ijiy miIiiic cv. tin; UrvMii I'acinc Railroad extension and my increasing home trade y hire I m il in ;uanliti b to mit the purchaser.". Ofliccs foot of Ferry street K. M. UOBEKT'SoN. The City Liquor Store It A UJIGAHT, Proprietor. f"Noxt door to the Odd Fellows' einple, Altianv, Oregon'! WMWT&X"" ".Wuor.. cigar, an SPECIAL ATTIHTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY m i'ikIk ROTHER AND CHOICE FiOJlTS KINDS A I J? ANY, OR . L Dowlas $3 SHOE And other specialties for Cen tlemen, LadicH, Ktc, are war ranted, ai.d so i-taiijped on liot tom. Address W. L. DOl'O l.AS, Froekton, Mass. Sold by L. ET. BLAIN, AI.r.ANV, OR El SOX. OREGON. STOKE llciail Grocers. Kl ir; I: Kl'