THJB MOliNlKG HERALD: FKIDAV, FEBRUARY G, 1SJ1.
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forcing gaily gtrattl
OX SALE.
The Daily Hbbald will be on
Bale each morning at H. J. Jones' Und O. Chesnev, E. A. Evans ;
bookBtore,whereittanbeprocnredA M Templeton armointed vi
ai a cents per copy. j
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TOWM.
JOTTINGS ABfUr
Geo. Fiah, mercliant of Cor
vallis, is in the city.
A large stock of fresh groreries
just received at Parker Bios.
L. II. Montanye went down to
Salem and Portland yesterday.
Wutl Monteith and sister, Miss
Minerva, went to Salem yesterdaj.
GovervorPennoyer. lias appoint
ed N. C. Meyer, of Seio, notary I
public.
A beautiful line of valentines
has "been opened at II. J. Jones
book store.
The regular weekly social dance
will be given at the armory Satur
day evening.
Judge Strahan came up from
Salem last evening. His daughter,
who has been ill, is better.
K.-O. Vaughn, of Lyons, died on
the 4th inst., aged W5 years. He
came to Linn county recently
from Kansas.
Rev. J. Bowersox of the Evange
lical church, is in this city. He
conducted quarterly meeting Wed
nesday evening.
Dr. Patton has removed his gen
eral office to talent but will retain
his residence in Albany and be
here Saturdays and .Sundays.
Don't delay but get C. B. Winn
to write you an accident olicy in
the Travelers. It wiil help you
when disabled by an accident.
Senator Jeff Myers, has been
attacked with a slight hemorrhage
of the lungs. He ra still at Salem,
but is hardly able to attrnd to his
senatorial duties.
Prof. N. N. Riddell lectured to
an interested audience at the
opera house last evening on Phre
nology. His lectures will be con
tinued for a week.
VV. C. Tweedale, W. K. (iillett
and G. F. Russell went from this
city yesterday to Woodbnrn to
asist in instituting a new lodge o(
Odd Fellows at that place.
"Four dollars a minute is what
your time costs the state of Ore
gon." is what Speaker Geers re
minds legislators at Salem who are
gifted witli the power ot con
tin nance.
The Oregon Pacific Company':
steamer Bentlv stuck on a bar
neai" Wheatland Wednesday and
bad to be lightened before she got
ott. The vessel was not injured.
The Three Sisters went to her
relief and tcok part of her load
A tine crayon portrait of the
two children of Prof. h. . Coiidit
is on exhibition in the show win
dow of G. L. Blackmail's drug
store. The picture is the work of
Messrs. Crawford & 1'axton, the
well known artists of this city.
The committee on home mis
sions for the Willamette Presby
tery of the Presbyterian church
met in this city yesterday, lie v.
E. J. Thorn nsoiwif CorvuUisaud
Rev. A. Man&lus. of Jeban
were in at ttfftiwnfe:1rih Kov
K. Pi icJUaJf of this ci.yTS,
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Wedilin Hell.
iriiHiM license has nocii
ieueto Henry Miesensiiii .miss
Auiiub Haley. Thejrfooin, who
lives at Tdalstead, bjfwell known
in this ciU, having resiilpd heie
i.jt many Xear!, n1 '3 olle of the
city's pioneer lireinen. John
u.'liil fikiliinir Hum-
H 14 I T3 tr. f --
iner at Halstead, promised tlie
bride to make her a present of a
rocking chair whenever sheshould
wed, and he fulfilled his promise
and sent her a handsome easy
:liair an a wedding present.
Justice Humphrey bail promised
tj perform the marriage ceremony,
but was away on buainesj and
seut his regrets.
A Goaxl Showli.s
One of the mines of the Caii
pooia mining district, The Lucky
Boy, which is to be opened by il.e
Calioia road, a bill for which is
lie fore Ihe legislature, not long
since bad an assay mad.' in
Tacoma, bich -produced $l in
gold ier ton, a gooa shorting.
Arm Krul.ru.
Olto Maxwell, a little- son of
Johu Maxwell, residing near Al
lany. was thrown from a hoire
Tuesday, breaking bis arm at the
elbow. It was a severe injury, the
iKMie protruding through the
Uesh. Dr. Wallace attended the
nnfortuuate boy.
A ooU i:itldu'0.
The tramp, who was arre.-tcd at
the Southern Pacific depot with a
lot of stolen cutlery in his posses
sion, was discharged yesterday for
want of evidence. He left the cit
without delay.
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The It
inder of th Baii
roarj Terns.
uuon oi rtonert duss antfLi.i
iers lor couutv road irrantef
Templeton appointed view
ers.
Sylvester Canon acct. roads, al
lowed jfiiJ.
P.ill of Jas. Fitzwater aid W. A.
Fitwater disallowed.
Rill of Polk county for $107.20,
account paupers, was continued';
also petition for aid of ii. White.
Petition of R. A. Brown, et al.
for county road, disallowed.
It was ordered that the Albany
Electric Light company he author
ized to light up the court Iioiihh,
ana that the light now paid for by
tne county, at Filth und l urry
streets be discontinued.
BILLS allowed.
C. D. Montague, aid Kitts
familv $(5 00
O. P. Coshow, aid Hall fam
ily 10 00
G. C. Cooley, aid Clark fam
ily (i 00
Cox & Finlev, aid Henderson
family...." 10 00
Hamilton & Andrews, Or
chard family 10 00
G. F. Crawford, aid Mrs.
Roberts 8 00
Ladies Aid Society, aid Long
familv ' 5 00
W E Curl, salary 1 month
SI )
3 00
1 00
Si) 20
la 00
5 00
li ::.")
27 44
7 .12
John S. Dngan
O. A. I)uncan, scalp
M. Scott, sheriir fees
E. T. T. Fisher, as surveyor.
State vs. II. lilooch, fees .1.
R. Wjatt
P. (3. Auderson, acct. roads.
A.T. McCulley, acct. roads.
Frank Piopst, acct. roads. .
(eo. You nt;. acct. roads
70 4!i
15. W. Coojcr, per diem,
fees
Win. Kiuuhaugh, per diem,
fees
M. Scott, wailintron court. .
5 20
9 00
12 00
Fees in liie case of the state
vs.
I. Ihttner were allowed.
The claim of A.T. Thompson of
$4ti, and the fees in tin- case of the
state vs. F. Hol.fuss vttre con
tinued. SEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Tiio Largest Demi Ever Recorded in Liun
C. onty -Ao Old Loud Gr.int.
In the office of county recorder,
E. E. Davis vesterdav, a docu
ment of more than ordinary inter
est was filed for record, ll was a
patent from I lie Unit ed States
government to the Oregon t Cali
fornia Railroad Co., under acts of
congress Jul v 2o, ISO;!. June 2ii,
lStiS, and April 10, IS; in. The
instrument covers l:i pages of
deseiiption, and conveys tille to
the laud giant to that company
containing PJS.lJo acres in Linn
comity, lieiug the largest deed
ever filed lor record in Linn
cuuu?y. I heats the signature of
President Grant, on .May I'D, 1S72,
also the autograph of E. A. Fuk,
acting general of the land olfiee.
. The following deeds wi re also
recorded :
Sfnte of Oregon to Ella G.
Buckley, w-st '.. of section
:!. 1p. U.S. H. 2 E., con
taining :;l'0 acres $ -100
J. A. BiicMov and Ella Buck
ley to Ch;is. E. Wheeler
t of section 3d, tp. 11,
K. 2 east, containing
lores liiOO
A.H'iick'ev and wife to
lias". E. Wheeler, west
ection ."li, tp. 11, S. It
si, containing :'()
acre 3" i-
12S0
State of V'egon to J. A.
Buckley east ' of section
tj. 1 1, S. U."2 east . . .
400
Sunday CluMing.
The follow ing business firms of
Albany have signed an agreement
111.it to keep their stores open on
Sunday. Conn & llendricson ; C.
E. Brownell; Matthews A Wash
burn; Waudell & Hollenbeck ; F.
M.French; Fortmiller it Irving;
Knapp, Burrell A Co.; Albany
Furniture Co. ; Mitchell A Lewis
Co.; Mueller A Gariett ; C.Meyer;
S. E. Young; Thos. Brink; T. L.
Wallace A Co.; Thompson it
Overman; L. Yiereck; (3. A.
Brown; Allen Bros.; W. F. Bead;
N. A. Blndgett; Stewart A Sox;
,. K.'-'lTlain; Sjiith Ac Senders;
Price'it Robson ; E. C. Searls; L.
JJudson; I'arker Bros.; Hopkins
Bros.; Will At Link; G. V. Simp
son; I. Beam; J. J. Duhrnillc;
William Mack.
The Vagrancy I.Htv.
The lat. legislature, by repeal
ing the vagrancy law, left the
tramp mutter in Midi a condition
tha. hobos are safe from arrest a;
long as they remain outside Ihe
city limits. This makes itditlicult
for the police ollicers and tends at
the same time to colonize the
loafers just without the city's
limits. With a Ftrict vagrancy
law rigidly enforced very soon the
cities of the Willamette valley
could havo line streets. This
would bo no ompHshed by work
ing Ihe "vans'' on the str.ets
breaking rock for purposes of
macadamiini'.
r for iii I'uiiiic.
"1'ariiier" Jones, of French
Prairie, now generally referred to as
he of Iciuco fame, is lor about the
doeiith time of recent days
brought into public notice, lie
has made :u licalion before the
circuit com tot Marion county foi
divorce from his wedued wife.
The storv is told in the court
docket: ""No. 01 S. W. R. Jone
vs. Cynthia E'la Jones, divorce.''
With breathless impatience the
ipiery is ventured, what next?
Nut Ice to the I"n It! iv.
Dr. Me.Vlister will treat patients
at his residence until fi:t her notice,
Cor. Ferry and 0th streets.
Wilcox has the combination. and
is making splendid photographs.
(olden drip syrup at Parker
Bros. It is very line for break-fart.
lassolilie Feb-
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LAND SWINDLERS SENTENCED.
Stone ad His Confederate Now Eeh.'ud the
Bars iu the State Penitentiary.
Frank Stone and E. J. Hyle
reconvicted in Judge Deadv's
(oVt in Portland Tuesday after a
deliVration by the jury of fifteen
mimics. 'The charge was suhor
nationf perjury. On the previous
day StiuV was convicted of con
spiring toAjefraud the government
out 01 too ares 01 timber land.
Hyde is said to be 0110 of the
most desperate men in the country.
Both he and Stone kept up a brave
front while the verdict was being
read, but when they were laKc'ri
in the United Slates maishal's
office, they broke down. When
Stone was arrested and put. in jail
at Walla Walla, he refused to be
haiux''ll!ed. A dozen men tiiedto
use force, but he knocked every
one of them down. He has a giant
form and an iron will, but when
out of the court room this morning
he and Hyde, an equally guilty
fellow, said with one accord:
"I would prefer death to eoing
to prison.''
"But," said a deputy, "you may
not have a hard sentence."
"So," responded Hyde, "and I
am not yet in the penitentiary,
and I'd rather be shot tian be
taken there."
When Sherifl'McFarlaud brought
them down from Walla Walla he
told the ollicuils never to give
them the least opportunity, for
they would take advantage id the
elightest chance to escape.
Stone was sentenced to five
years at hard labor, and Hyde to
three years, in the penitentiary at
Salem. The prisoners looked ex
ceedingly nervous, and after court
adjourned they turned to the sher
iff and thanked hiiu for the kind
treatment he had accorded them
while in jail at. Walla Walla, as
well as du: ing thtir trip from that
city to Portland.
COAST NOTiS.
Salem has a bill in the legisla
ture to extend her city limits.
There are about 300,000 young
salmon in the Curry county hatch
ery. bat Wednesday at Bosiya,
Wash., $S;,(Ki0 as paid out "for
lahor at. the coal mines.
Special Agent Bayard has nearly
finished the work of examining
the I'matiU Indian hums.
During a tierce wind at Seattle
last Sunday, the steamer Cnscade
sunk at her wharf at Seattle, do
ing danr.ige estimated at J2.."0i).
Bogus $0 pieces 11 re in circula
tion in Albany and oilier Wil
lamette vullev towns. They are
good imitations, nearly full
weight, and dated 18X0.
The old picture ami frame sleal
is being worked in the Willamette
valley again by an enterprising
company in Chicago. A beautiful
( '!) crayon portrait of III" victim is
sent free in consideration of a $25
order for a $0 frame. Several
people living near Salem have re
ceived the circulars.
The secretary of state has al
ready purchased ?5)0 worth ol
postage stamps for the members
t,f the legislature, and he tin.ls the
supply is short and more will have
to be purchased. Pendleton Ea.it
Oregonian.
Oregon can't do t-xi much to pre
serve and turili r her iiuit inn r
ests. The horticultural commis
sion should not be a'ooiishu !. '.ut
strengthened. The fruit cm inn
industries should also he pro
tected. Salem Statesman.
Woik has commenced on r.si-iig
a $70,000 .subsidy to si cue th.j es
tablishment at Pendleton of 11. an
ui -rehiring en'erprises to cost H'.O,
mOi). Property owners are enthus
iastic over the scheme.
It seems that the people of Port
land and subuths want consi'l'da
tion, hut "heir lepre en'afives in
the legislature, ino.-t of tin m,
don't.
At John hay's river the railnrtd
company has two double pumps,
working, sluicing sand into Die
river, to save the tlui k fioin being
covered.
John S'uart. living rear Pen lic
ton, c iic.dit n tramo in lis coo
Hoard the o!lu-r day, and made
him c.-me out a! the point of a sli.t
gun. The culprit big-Ced bar. I tor
mercy and said he was very hun
gry, and was allowed to depart.
We.'ie l!o Was in reK ii.
The Euuene Register say : Lev.
.M. S. Jib bb II , the new jacfor f t
the Presbyterian church of this
city.wri'es from N'essCity, Katnae,
where he went after his family,
that when I in arrived there he
found one of nis boys with one foot
frozen, regular blizzards prevailing
and snow from toiee to four feet
deep. He says there is a ere: t 1
deal of suffering there. On ac
count of the severe weather and
scarcity of feed, stock can scarcely
be given away, much less sold at
any fair price, lie finds it far
different from Oreiron and savs it
will be astonishii L' the number of
people that will t'e-e from that
country in the spring. People de
siring to get away from these final
it hard to dispi.se of their property
at a reasonable -rice, and many of
tin m will brii:u' everything with
them. Rev. Riddell has 1 ecu
making arras g.-nu-nts to loca'e a
large colony in the vicinity of
Harri-dm g.
Soinf lliins 4iiiinl.
Ina certain part of this city there ! and ru'is the woi Id. W e do not
are two paitie." in husiucs.s who are j liivj aw;:y toys and presents to in
the talk of oil the people of Al- dm e trade, as cash figures and
any, ospeeiaiiy those fond of '
go'M Cannes, totir stock is com
plete and pi ices low for cash. Lo
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cation, corner oi 2d an 1 lllls.vr.i tli
streets.
ASevtre Aceialt-nt.
A little son of Mr. Thorn of Tan
irent was pcverely hurt yesteiday
by bis older brother in cidentally
striking him upon the head with
an ax. A frightful gash was cut
in the scalp, which was sewed up
by Ir. W. II. Havis of this city.
LETTER FROM PORTLAND,
Newsy Comments on T. pics oflntenst ia
the Sti-.to.
PoiMt.ANo, Or., Feb,
1S1U.
T 1 1IIK I'MKia UK INK llKRAMt:
Our distinguished governor's
aspirations toward presidential
honors among bis friends and
political supporters, as well as his
admirers of the Alliance in Oregon
as wi 11 as some of the western pro
hibition states, hoping doubt to
wield the. balance of power and
run another St. John in the next
presidential campaign. Evident
ly the governor is laying for some
good opportunity to add to his pop
ularity with Eastern Oregon by
favoring the building of a portage
railway at The Dalles and Cascades,
and he is right. The people of the
meat inland empire do not want
to be bottled up at home and sub
jected to the whims of the Union
Pacilic railroad or any other cor
poration that w ish to bleed thcin.
The bill before the legislature
relative to co-operation life associ
ations seems to favor stock coin
pan ies, and work apcrious injustice
to our home institutions which
have h n organized on a sound
business basis and aie emphati
cally eipikabie in all of their con
tracts, and houoiable in all of their
transaction. The order of United
Workmen is an institution that
has. been thnrough'y tried andjiot
found wanting, always meeting its
losses promptly according to con
tract, and neither should iter like
co-operative associations bo ham
pered by legislative enactments
that will in any manner abridge
their useiullne.-s or check their
growing popularity ami in; the class
of people who desire the cheapest
and Ica-d expensive insurance.
As to raiboads, I dare not ven
ture a prediction, or make an as
sertion lest I prove a false
prophet, or what is worse, a wilful
prevaricator. What Jay Gould or
William Reid intends doing no
man can lind out out, but being of
similar dispositions it is supp 0: ed
they will continue to act in like
manner, that, is they w ill ow e tlieir
employ- s as long as they can, and
as stumbling blocks prevent other
and hi ttcr men from accomplish
ing the work they have unlortnn
atcly been ul.o vpd to interest
themse.ves iu. Mr. Peng-a, has
lately returned from the East and
seems to ne greatly iiitere-ted in
the future welfare and early con
struction of the Albany and Astoria
road across the Nchaiem thioiih
fillamo.U, Nestucc.i and (iraud
Rondo, li - p hurrah.
W. A. Mcl'heis ;ii, once a citizen
of Albany, and at one time State
Printer, and a writer of no :nean
repute, even when compared with
some of the blight journalists of
the present, rr i. whose trenchant
pen bus fi.r a ijuar.cr of a century
furnished to the reading public of
this coast much indeed that as
instructive as well entor'ainiii''.
historical, miscellaneous and
poetical. Poor Mac's carier has
been cven'ful and not unmixed
with sorro.v, and being his own
enemy, he like many o: his journal
istic predeci ssors has succumbed to
the felldestroyer, intemperance and
laid dow n his liiennil his pei: for
ever. Kind hearted, generous,
but unfortunate Mac. farewell.
The weather is clear and cold,
but too plea-ant to be called win
ter.yt last nilil's fi .-st curled the
leaves of some of the trees and
p'auts, and mado the plumbers
lace to shine in hap: y anticipa
tion of a good solid zero freeze up.
i'h:; b. Hidings iu course of eon-
true! ion are being pushed toward
completion while llio ground is
boiii i luokeii almost dai-y for new
iiid ; i:bs!a:;ti.:l brick and stone
'Pictures to take the place of the
lili It: old frames that have been
ti'-ingduty for a third of a century
in in. ne. Of com se, it is dull, it
won!.! be wonderful ii" it were not,
yet eteiy body is hopeful, and 1111-ti'-ipatc
a busy ami a very sue
c'sslul sea-oii in evcrv bno of
bii-ieess tbiiicguout' lite great
Northwest Co 1 -i.
I'.ell. r Tii;i,i '1 lie to lhtal ISIII.
The Orcg' n legislature is coii
siierii;g a b ll lint, annuls the
nurriage c)::lrict in v. in tifmr
party thereij becomes insane.
I his bill has ;..n ami inlinent pend
ing whidi prohibits marring" be
tween persons cither one of wiiom
i- blind deaf and dumb, or nfHicfcd
with scrofulous, spiii!it"ic or other
congenital disease. '1 ho oritrinal
bill is cowaidly in its propositions I
with no spark of manhood left. The
amendment, if it could be put into
practical clfeet, is just what the I
whoic country needs in order to
build up the physical con lition of
the people; it is right in line with
the principle of social i-conomv.
T.iiK'licr Kxa mi nation.
No'.ice is hereby given that the
regular public examination of
teachers, for Linn county, will
take place in Albany, commencing
on Wednesday, Feb. 25th at 1
o'clock p. m .. and continue until
Friday no.n, Feb. LVth. All
teachers mu-t positively be present
at the time of commencement, as
no one will be admitte.l to the ex
amination who is not so present.
i. F. Ki sski.i.,
Coun'y School Superintendent.
County Division.
The (pK'fiiion of the day is will
the county be divided. Midler A
(iarrett have lowered their prices
and lire dividing tlieir profits with
t lui r el!t., oi !lTT in i-ii.
pure oods give better satit-fae-
t on.
Although our line cf underwear
is somewhat broken, still we have
a few nice suits left which will be
sold at a bargain.
T. L. Wallace Co.
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Anv Ftiit. in the house for. cost
for the rest of this month. New!
spring goods t ill arrive the lirst Of '
"I r p ul I
itfarell.
T. L. Al.I.ACE V Co
BISIXESS LOCALS,
Men's fine shoes at Searl?,
Ladies fine shoes at Searls.
Hulin & Dawson, druggists.
French keeps railroad time.
A lino line of neckties at Searls.
(io to Vierecks for a good shave
Choice fresh groceries at Parker
Eros.
Oiolden 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
i. L. B'ackman's. '
Egan & Achison arc selling mon
uments at Portland prices.
First quality men's gum boots
at Klein Bios.' exclusive shoe
store.
Prescriptions coin)Kunded with
care at Hulin it Dawson's drug
store.
. An invoice just received of our
celebrated ''Engineer'' shoes at
Searls.'
Viereek
your hair
stvle,
will shave you or cut
in the most approved
Sponges, tablets and pencils for
all at Hulin & Dawson's, French's
coiner.
Fine chow chow and ralinon
bellies in bulk at Muelier &
(Janet t's.
The only place you can get the
genuine Ludlow shoe is at Searls'
shoe store.
Wilcox is doing an
amount of enlarging,
be convinced.
immense
Call and
A few heavy winter overcoats
left which we will close Jut at 2"
p-;r cent discount.
T. L. W.M.I. ACE iV Co.
1: you want, anything in the
groct ry line Parker Bros, is the
place where you will lind it.
That hacking courh can be so
quickly cured bv Shiloh's Cure.
We guarantee it. Sold by Fos hay
it Mason.
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh's porous piaster. Price
L'5 cents nt l-'oshay & Mason.
it you want a durable monu
ment go to Egan & Achison, who
are handling nothing but the best
grades.
Cioup, whooping cough and
brom Luis immediately reiived by j
Shiioh'.- Cure. For sale by Fcshay I
it Mason. " " j
Have you seen those beautiful j
cement walls in the cemeteries,
put up by Egan & Achison, at hail
the cost of stone.
Shiloh's Cure and consumption
cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures coneumption. "For sale
by Foshay it Mason.
Messrs. Price it Robson have ie
inoved their stock of hard .:oe
into their elegant quarters in the
new Baltimore block.
Sleepless nights, made miserable
by that terrible cough, Shiloh's
Cure is the remedy for you. For
sale by Foshay it Mason."
Catarrh cured, health and sweel
breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat
arrah remedy, price .10 cent".
Nasal injector tree, Hold by Foshay
it Mason.
We are sol.1 agents for llanan .t
Sons line shoes, carry them in
every size and width, every pair
warranted, irv them.
T."L. Wai.i.m i; .t Co.
(ias tiiven lorpaiulessexhaction :
of teeth. J. C. Littler, Dentist, j
Room 1:1 Tweedale Block.
mai;i;ii:i).
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l'lv!:i.-ST.NI)I;ll. On Ftlini:uv '
,tti ivi: ;.i tiii. in i... I."...- u iv i
i hi in ti-r, A. Pearl of II tkev
:ititl K:itlie;hie M. Shiiuli.-l!, d(
Proivnsville.
AliNOI.D-IilUK'K. In lid i ;lv on
Kelt. Ilh, iv.il, u ti,L. u-MiliMce of
Win. Knniiiii, tiy (ieoi'e llioiij.lirey,
I. I'., Clucies Auiolil and M.ny A,
Pi-.m-U.
i;im:n.
WINI'.MAX-To ti.e
wife of I!. F.
lily mi. Felt. 4.
tVhici.ian in this
1XU, ii laiiK!itt;r.
-MlillllT HM'I ihikl
tlie falhe r is in a
iniml.
ilohijr
j. y tu-
weli, and
Irame of
: F1XK DKKSSIvO CHI.CKKXS :
: I'm: sr.jAY ilnni:k, j
-AT
! AIUKLLEK& GAKUKIT S :
A bonutifiil line nt
H,J. JONES' BOOK STORE.
An eli-irant present for yctir host
-irl.
3 Also a l.vt;e lino of boolii) nml
st.it iont-ry, inair7.incs. p.Ti"tiir.:s
from oil ocr tiie wvrlil Piicop
rcawnalile.
5
STARKETT'S
Garden Seeds.
The Bent Hem use -:-Al
trays lleliabfe.
ESTADWSHED lSTi.
I "pecial prices to market
j gardeners. .Semi for catalogue for
i IS'il. Addrera. (Jeo. Staurett,
Walla Walla, Wash.
LL Kixns okdyeixoaxdcleasixo
A l""c on short notice. Lathes ilrca ffcods
und ni'iittcnien s clotliiiiir cleaned ai.il d.veJ
(at Oavid handle's, first lioune a roes Orcroii
l'atilic railroad m Hctoiui strut.
I
i
1 WIEIER OLOTHM AT COST THIS MOUTH
To make
Our new spring stock, now arriving.
FLKOANT NliW SUITS
. -
Full line of Albany Woolen Milis tioods just
Received. Finest and largesi
line of shoes in tow n.
L. E, BLAH, Tiie
fflioble aiil
CKJAIIS TOI;AC(a) A
nK .M.I.
US
! !
. I I I
ALLEN
Spri n g field Sawmill
A. WIILFLKIt, (SrKlXtSFIfXD,) PKOI'l-J ETOR.
S PR1N' 1 FI E LI-t
ST Albany yard and ofiiee on Lailroad,Miel-.tce.u Fourth and i iflh
streets, A. Wliei-hr, Alhanv Manager. ,
Having lumber n.. oxeolled in .i-tality, au.t facilif-.'es not surpassed
for the prompt and saOsfnclory filling of orders, I respect fnllv eolicit a
share of the tradt . A. V iUA-LbU.
FEED -:-
AiN n-
GENERAL PI10DUCE 1TARKET.
WANTKn SPMCIALLY- Hay, eats n.d p. t:tt.f, Jo r j 1 ly luftuv-e
z tiie Oregon IV-ifia P.i!roail exiensian and ny in3rifDg home trade
hero I at U in (piaiititif to suit the j iirh.wu. OfTiccn f.vt of Ferry street
K. M. KOBi'iRT'SoN.
The City Liquor Store
.1. 11AVMOAHT, Proprietor.
tVSext door to the OJ i Fellows' ein(ito, Allnny, OYcj;on1-I
Keen constintlv on hand the finest Itnnorted and domestic w'imis. linuoiP. 1 1;r "
to' s-.o Only t)rat cliM liijuor store in tbe
I SPECIAL ATTWinH PASO 10
rtom for
. - l-Tr. A T?-kS" A-
1-tJi-c itiMiMxiv.,
Leaflins GIotMer.
Retail Grocers.
XI) CHOI.'JK FiiUlT
KIM'S-
ALU ANY, OI5
$3 SHOE
And oilier specialties for Ce.n-
tlenien, Ltdies, l.tc, are war
ranted, and fo stamped on lxH
loin. Address W. L. MOVC-
L., P.riKrknui, Mass. Sold by
BLASTS,
OHKtiOX.
ALBANY,
OREGON.
STORE
city
CRDERS FROM THE C(HJ WW
BROTHERS,
Rous us
DR. M. J. PATTON,
SPECIALIST,
ELRIEDCE BLOCK SALEM, ORECQN.
Diseases of Women
and Private Diseases.
fiC o n s u 1 1 alion free and
strictly confidential.
DELMOXICO
RESTAURANT,
FINEST IS THE CITY,
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Tables supplied with every
thing the market affords.
Regular Dinner, sScts.
;flrI'2astern and coast oysters
on hand. Sam Goetz, Prop.
I.BEAM
DEALER IS
Groceries and Produce,
THE BEST CANNED COODS,
Vralablcs in Season.
He has some fine Mackinaw
trout, mackeral, white fish and
hen ing that will be sold at a very
low ligure.
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY.
None but lirst-class coods han
dled. If you would be well served
pitronize I. BEAM,
.a st., cor. Jackson and Jefferson.
FOB SALE AT A BARGAIN !
IN ALBANY.
Will sell cither the merchandise
and fixtures in the grocery depart
ment, or the fixtures pertaining to
the baker j' separate if desired.
A fplen iHUppoitunity in a live
town for anv one wihing to eu-
Lago in business.
F. Al. KEDFIELD,
Assignee for Blackburn A Pironi.
Stm kboliler's Meeting;
NOTICE s hereby given that tlie
annual un i t in ? of tlie Bto.ikliolilers of
tlie Albany linililin and Loan Associ
ation will he hoM on Friday, Kehruary
lv.ll. at the hour of 7;30 m of
aid day iu the 1! ink of Oregon in Al
buny. Linn county. Oresuii. for the
pu pose of eleotins nine director anl
lli.ee aiiditers. to serve fo the term of
out; year next ensuing from said
iueetiur, :iml until their sueetssors
are elei ted and (Uali.i.'d, and tc
tcan.-.u-t sueh other businesis as may
I'Oine beloie tlie assofiiiiion. Done
ny order of said npneiation this 10th
liny of January, lv.U.
V CCasskli,
Jy W Hi.aix, President,
Secrctarv.
8 SURE
As two and two make four, I have
laid in the choicest and most com
plete stock of groceries to be h und
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 fine line of
bottled delicacies. People tell me
it is as ipiiet
Around town hi the different linea
of trade. I never was busier.
Trade is as steady as the tick,
tick, tick of a regulator. I place
the goods at your tloor free of
charge,
AND TAXES
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 $30 worth, one of Rind A Mc
Nally's new and comple alias of
the world. Reflect and you will
not reject the offer.
O. E. BROWNELL.
ilhny Nurseries.
Wi: HAVE N HAND AT OUR
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
half mile from town, As fine a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can
he found anywhere on the coast.
If you contemplate plantirg trees,
it will pay to see our stock and get
our prices and catalogue free.
1IYMAX A BROWNELL.
FOR SALE.
A lar;;it srleo!id work hnr six yer old
will irk sintrle r itouh'.e, tine ami steady
to pull. Further putieubra inquire at thia
office.
-jOilS.iLE '-00 to 1,W worth of houae-
h tld l.trniture in cxc-hani-c (or improved
real ts-ta'.e. i-uqUTeat oUiee ol OreL'uu Land
Conutan'.
1 pfAACKES OF LAND - All St for culti
I ) I ration, ard un ier fence, for vale at
sin wr rc. Within 1 j miles frum railroaU
stati n ami 20 miles from Albiny. Apply at
this oflice.
FRESH MILCH COW FOR HALE.-HAS A
heifer calf and is a eoml milch cow. Ad-
J ply to K. N. Comlil.
Grocery t Bakery
AS DEATH