Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, February 07, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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Uotnitt0 gaily gcrnM
ON SALE.
The Dailt Herald will be on
ale each morning at H. J. Jonea j
book etore.where it tan be procured
at 6 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS AKOll r TOWN.
The Corvallis police arrested
nine tramps on Tuesdiy.
A large stock of fresh groceries
just received at Pariterliros.
Tno r.ato tiaiuty Co., will
lay in Corvallis on the li'inst.
A 'iCMiiliful lino of valentines
lias been opened at II. J. Jones
Look store.
Mrs. Iiwrt I Instin, who has
been visiting in Corvallis, ""turned
home yesterday.
Tlie Lebanon Cornet Hand will
j?ive a Valentine social on the
evening of the Hth.
One of the new passenger cars of
the Oregonian Railway Co., passed
through this city yesterday.
II. II. Ilewett, Geo. K. Cham
berlain and L. II. MoTitanye came
up from alern last evening.
California's big exhibit, known
as "California on Wheels," is in
Portland, and will stop in Albany
one dy next week, probablv Tin s
ilay. The stockholders of the Golden
Park addition to Astoria met in
th law oflice of II. C.Watson
Tuesday evening, and declared a
dividend of 2l' -r cent.
Winter is nearly gone and no
fiiow has fallen in the Wiilaaictte
Valley. Oops are growing luxur
iantly and Oregon's climate stands
unchallenged among I he states of
the union.
K. II. Iiunham, superintendent
ill the Oregon Pacific. Kail road Co.,
has resigned, and K. W. Iladley,
assistant manager, has been ap
pointed acting superint.-iideiit.
.Mr. J was popular among the
employes, who don't reslish the
change.
The meeting at the first Chris
tian church, corner of 5:h and
Jackson streets, conducted by the
pastor, had up to Thuisday night
added 111 to their mcmliership.
They will continue until further
notice given. Tne public is in
vited to attend. All are weU'ome.
Messe3 Hulburt Bios, have in
their real estate window a novel
Miccimeuof taxidermy from Coon
Bros, of Tangent. It in a silver
gray fox, which was killed in that
vicinity, having in his mouth a
full plumaged Chinese pheasant.
It is neatly m muted anl is pnte a
coursity.
Julius (Sradwohl, proprietor of
tlie ijolilen time I.a.aar store,
says that he was not consulted
atiotit the Sunday closing move
ment, lut that lie has iieeu in
business in Albany for vears,
during which time he lias alwav.-i
kept liis store closed on Sunday
aiyhow, which '-e thinks, leiiiaiH
is the reason wb v be wai onntted
by the promoters of the move
ment.
Aa Vie well by llur r Wlnirt;.
Tlu Ilanisburg corresiwuideiit
of the Junction Pilot rays: A
petition was being circulated here
t ... i i . .1 , .i . .
last .Morula v nsKing uio legislature
to divide l.iiiu county in such a
way that a new county would be
made of the southeiii ortion of
I.inn county, the dividing line
being sonicw hero between Shedd
and Hilsey. We are pleased that
only a few of our voters signid
that petition, and we are informed
that some of those; who did sign it
will be pleased to have, their
names taken oil". There are sev
eral reasons why this canity
tdiould not be divided at present,
esjec!a!ly the southern half. It
is very probable that that pelilion
will never find its way to the legis
lature, and even though it should,
it would be of no use. If Linn
county must lie diviied this year,
let the division lie in the northern
part.
The lto:il.
Corvall'n leader says the tiiree
boats of the Ori g in Pacific, com
pany are now regularly on the
route, the last one. the N. S. Bent
ley, having gone down Tuesday
morning. The Sisters has under
gone slight repairs to her stem at
Portland, having having bad it
damaged at the locks the other
day. The Hoag is above. The
Oregon Pari tie boats will hereafter
run mi schedule time. The I'nion
Pacific has retired from the Wil
lamette aiiove the mouth of the
Yamhill. The Oregon Pacilhfs
floating dock for Salem w huh is
being built here, is exacted to be
com le ted in time to la' sent down
by the middle or L'st of next
week. The snagbeat Corval'is will
be up probably not later than next
week.
Col I fen Kiitertuliiment.
The students of Albanj College
will give an entertainment at tiie
ilera house on the evening of the
2 1th inst., at which time the
drama, "The Garrotters," w ill be
presented. The programme will
include a farce and iiiunieyl and
liteiary selections. The enter
tainment will he a mo-it int-Mest-
ing on '.
lion Itilriiril.
The farm residence of F. O.
Si-Uinger. four miles north of
.Millers, caught lire while the fain
tly were absent Monday and
burned to the ground. None of
the contents were saved. The loss
was alioiit ft'sii). It is. not learned
whether there was any insurance
or not.
I'robalily to Albany ami Kiigvne,
Manager John Law ranee, of the
telephone company, owning and
oja-rating the Salem system and
the Salein-Poi tla id r ink line, is in
Fugeiie for the purpose of putting
in instiuiiien's there. The idea is
to eventually extend the truuke
line tine to Albany ami Eugene.
Statesman,
COSTLY PRACTICAL JOXE.
A Soit ia Which an Albany Girl Figures
to Soma i tent-
Tlie trial of G. M. Plaster, of
Eugene, for opening a letter belong
ing to another, is down on the
calender of the United States court
in Portland, but when it was
called Thursday Judge M:Arthur
informed the ourt that, supposing
the trial was set for Friday, his
client, the defendmt, would not be
readv. Plaster was arrested last
August for taking a letter from the
Eugene office, directed to Win.
Preston's low attachment vitli Mi's
Brusia Gay I on, of Albany, to
whom he was engaged, with the
prospect of an early wedding.
Plaster evident ly thought it was
a good joke, and failed to see the
serious turn of atfairs till after his
indictment by the United States
grand juiy. lie was admitted to
bail and will be tried Friday.
The arrest and proscution will
have a wholesome ell'ect upon prac
tical jokers whothink it lots of lun
to pry into the secrets of tender
relation-hip existing betewen a
love-sick swan and his best girl.
Suicide at Toledo.
On Saturday evening of last
week Win. Ilenshaw, 70 years of
age, who was living with the fain
ily of his son ab.ut two miles from
Toledo, committed suicide by
shooting hims lf in the left breast
with a shotgun loaded with buck
shot. The young people had gone
out to sjme neighliors to attend a
candy nulling and during their
ah-ence the rash act was commit
ted, and the body was not found
until ."o'clock the next dav. Tlie
old man had placed the butt of
the gun asainst an embankment
and the muzzle against his breast
nut touched the trigger with a
forked stick, and no doubt bill that
death was almost instantaneous,
the result ot a moat ghastly wound
At the coroner s inquest young
Mr. Ilenshaw testified that his
father attempted taking his own
life bv hanging I. iuiself once bsfore
and that but a short time ago he
asked for strvchnine with which to
kill himself.
I.oa.lml Ship Coming.
Thursdays' Astoria Columbian
says that several loaded vessels
are now due and daily expected,
The Reaper will be in to-day or to
morrow and the next one due is
the Sierra Blanea, lol davs oiu
from Loudon with general cargo,
including a stnall amount of tin
for this port. The Cockerinouth
and I .or ton are both out from
Liverpool IL'4 days and th Lady
Klia.beth, with carg- of coal from
Newcastle, is out ."0 days. The
North, with a b'g installment of
tin for Astoria, is out 110 days
from LiverMiol and must ba close
at hand. In addition to these the
Drumlaurig fmm Kio Janeiro, the
Miiton Park fromSata Uosalia and
the Pooii ih from Calliom. ballast,
aie now due he:e. These, wi'h
the ships now in the liver will
make busin ess lively for a portion
of the mouth.
A Brutal Outrage
One of the most daUardly out
rages ever perpetrated is related
in the following clipping: The
Bev. John Scllwoo 1, aged S" years,
well known in Fast Portland, and
who ha resided in Milwaukee for
years, was assaulted at his home
in Milwaukee Tuesday evening
about six o'clock, and robbed.
Mr. Sell wood is very feeble and it
was only recently that he has been
able to get out of the house without
assistance. For months past he
has been almost an invalid and was
wheeled about in a chair. The
robbers broke into his room and
one held him bv the neck while
the other struck him over the head
with a revolver. They secured
about ten dollars a id left the old
m; n lying on the Hour uncon
scious." 1'iliiese lU'tfulalorn I toileted.
The "regulators" who forced the
Chinese, to leave Milton a couple
of weeks ago are not to have all
the fun to themselves. The
rand jury has taken a hand in
the affair, and last Saturday Si.
Kelley, ''an Sheals, Arthur Pierce,
Charles Baitlett and Hugh I loon,
who are supposed to have been
the leaders of the tiring party,
were jointly indicted for assault
and battery committed upon the
persons of divers ami sur.ilry
Chinese. They are all young men
and will appear in Pendleton to
answer the charges.
A Sensible View.
The following from the Lebanon
Express is a fair minded canded
view of the Albany bridge question,
and in view of tlie "kick" that is
being made in various portions of
the county is absolutely refreshing.
Albany wants the river bridged at
that place, and no one can oiler a
single, good reason whv she should
not have it. Several expensive
bridges have been built in Linn
count v to which Albany tax-payers
contributed.ar.d a spirit of laiiness
demands that we reciprocate, not
grudgingly but cheerfully.
Another Kailroad.
Citizens of Manpiam are agitat-
I nig the question of building a
branch railroad from that place to
Mo int Angle, to connect with the
Oregonian Bailway Company.
They will petition the legislature
for a charter. The distance to be
constructed at present is about
live miles. The urade on the
route proposed is almost level, and
a very small outlay would be
necessary to build tiie roadbed.
licaily for Orriinnry.
The East ern Washington insane
asylum is prepared for patients,
w ith the exception that it has not
siillicient water supj.lv. It will
take $20,000 to bring water froir.
Clear lake, distance tw o sind one
half miles, anil propeily arrange
for its dlstrilmtiuii. One hundred
and iliiity of the -100 inmates at
Steilacoom belong to Eastern
W asnington, and the former
institution is badly overcrowded.
COAST NOTES
Newsy Items at Keport.eil by Kx
changeg. John Stanley, one of Oregon's
pioneers, died at HooU river, Feb
ruary 1, aged 75 years. He came
to Oregon in IS"3, and has resided
at Hood river nearly twenty-live
years.
There are about sixteen hands
employed on the norrth jetty. The
work is progressing, satisfactorily,
and as soon as spring weather will
allow, the tramway and rock work
will be further extended towards
the bar. Yaquina Republican.
Crook county real estate is look
ing up when unimproved lamia
sell at $" an acre and meadow
land at $ ill
Eastern Oregm farmers sav that
grain has not been injured in the
least bv the freeze, the slight
covering of snow allbrds consider-
ible protection.
The roof of Mrs. AVagner's house
at Vaipiina. caught tire from the
stove pipe Thuisday, but Miss
mfreu .-stoiu showed presence of
mind and promptly put it out by
climbing to the place where the
lire was and chopping the roof
away so as to get water on the
blaze.
E. K. HaaHe was burned to
death hist Thursday in his cabin
about two miles and a half from
Boyd, Wasco county. He was
aged about 50 years, was a mem
ber of the G. A. It., unmarried
and had no relative living in this
country.
Herald: Sullivan, Fitzsimmons,
Hempsey and the balance of the
pugilists ae nowhere. The great
est fight on record occurred in
Yakima county between aluskin
and another Yakima Indian who
fought for four iays and four
nights without taking a single
mouthful to eat. When tired
nature would not permit the strife
they would fall down and sleep
for a few hour only to go at it
again. The ba'tle was lcr the
possession of a squaw.
There is considerable talk in
Oregon ovar tlie subject of prose
cution of persons for selling or
giving liipior to Indians. Any
man is at the mercy of an Indian
if the Indian has a grudge. An
Indian can cause the arrest and
transportation to Portland of any
one by simply charging that so-and-so
has sold or given him
liquor. It is almost impossible ior
anyone so accused to prove the
the Indian's statement to be false,
and a defense costs more than the
tine, and it appears to be the ac
cepted rule to prove guilty, pay
the tine and drop the matter as
the quickest and less expensive
method.
Mew Seed H lif.it.
The introduction of new seed
wheat by farmers in any
locality is nearly always
followed by good results.
The Pendleton East Oregonian no
tices efforts in that direction in
Umatilla county. It says: More
than usual interest is taken and
speculation made as to the result of
this years harvest in Umatilla
county. It will show whether the
efforts of our farmers to improve
their crops will be of nenefit.
Never beforelias such a variety of
of seed wheat from other localities
been sown, farmers having lealizeJ
tlie fact the best results are not
attained when the seed from toe
same soil is planted year by year.
Several carloads of new seed w heat
from the Willamette valley, were
received and distributed. Mr.
Cox.of Combs' canvon.who planted
a small quantity of see I, received
from the agricultural department
for last harvest, raised twenty
bushels to the acre, when little or
nothing was obtained from t':e
usual varieties sown in thu adjoin
ing fields. This wheat was eagerly
purchased for $2 SO per bushel,
and a considerable amount has
been sown for this season's har
vest. It is be'ieved that these
experiments will prove successful
in which Umatilla county fanm-rs
will have learned a valuable lesson.
Teacher Examination.
Xo'iceis hereby given that the
regular pullic examination of
teachers, for Linn county, will
take p'aeein Albany, commencing
on Wednesday, Feb. 25tli at 1
o'clock i'. m.. and continue until
Friday noon, Feb. 27th. All
teachers must positively be present
at the time of commencement, as
no one will be admittel to the ex
amination who is not so present.
( i. F. Ki ssi i.i..
County School Superintendent.
Itaitrnail Work.
About twenty men are at work
on the railroad bridge over the
MeKenzie river. Part of the false
work is in and the timbers are
nearly all framed. We understand
they expect to have the bridge
8wung in hix weeks. Staples &
Co., who have the contract for
building the road, have about
;wentv men at work and are run
ning two pile drivers, one by horse
power and the other by steam.
One is at work between the Ar
in it ago and Stevens farm and the
other is at work on a long trestle
near the Edwards place above
Springfield. T. Ie Clark, who was
the sub contractor on the roa 1 we
understand has been obl ged to
give up the job on account ot sick
ness ami Staples x Co. nave lanen
it off bis hands. The contractors
seem to have considerable trouble
in obtaining material for their pile
driving, but will probablv complete
their contract early in the spring.
Register.
Take Notice. '
On and after this date I will not
be resitonsible for any debts made
by any one except myself, or on
written order from myself.
Albany, Feb. (!, 1801.
John PieuiNfiKK.
Any suit in the houee for cost
for the rest of this month. New
spring goods will arrive thefirbt of
March.
T. L. Wallace A-Co
TILE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1801.
HiREISBUEQ NOTES.
Dr. E. HuGas, our genial M. D.,
paid the metropolis a visit the first
of the week.
Albany, Eugene and liaise y
each had good delegations at our
masquerade last Friday.
If you want a home in a good
and lively town, you can lind no
better place than Haarisburg.
Dr. W. II. Davis, of Albany, was
in the city on professional busi
ness the first of the week.
Our town is being visited by
many strangers who are looking
for homes. They will lind it diffi
cult to secure a more promising
location.
A second house of agricultural
implements and farm machinery
will soon be established here. The
manager will be our townsman, J.
W. Ling.
The masquerade ball last Friday
evening was a grand success.
About sixty tickets were sold, the
maskers numbering about fifty.
1 lie best of order and a good time
generally is reported.
We understand that the con
struction of the water ditch is an
assured fact. This fact will be
hailed with delight by all our citi
zens, lor it assures the future pros
perity and rapid growth of our
city.
The Ilarrisbure Lumber Co. will
enlarge their mill in the near
future. A lath mill and other
needed improvements will be
made. A side track will also be
built from the station to the mill,
that cars may be loaded in the
yard next season.
A remonstrance was circulated
here last week against the division
of the northern pait of Linn
county. Though quile generally
s gned it is Loped by many that it
will never be sent to the legisla
ture. Some good reasons are given
w hv it should not be sent.
GLEANINGS,
Major Stevens, the man who
stirred up the investigation of the
silver pool, is the reiortei who,
when a span fell out of the Wabash
railroad bridge, precipitating a
a train into tlie Missouri l iver and
a number of passengers to their
death, having arrived on the scene
late al night, and linding the tele
graph office across the river swam
the treacherous stream, and thus
scored a "beat." over his rivals.
The poet Whittier has received,
as a birthday present, a barrel of
pitch-pine kindlings from "the
Whittier Colored School at Tusca
loosa, Ala. When the venerable
mm lights these at his fireside he
may see in the coals thereof pleas
ant pictures of the good his tongue
and pen have wrought forthe poor
and oppressed everywhere.
Joaquin Miller has placed a
notice in a prominent place on his
Califorira ranch warning olf in
truders, especially tramps. The
Poet of the Sierras was once in a
tramp line of business himself to
some extent, and there should be
somew here in his heart a drop of
charity for the tribe.
It is said of David .Lu.ks, the
Monterey county (Cal.) millionaire
that he can ride 2) miles in , a
straight line on his own land. lie
is a Scotchman, and In 1840 stowed
himself in a barrel on a vessel
bound for California. Now lie has
a fortune of $7,000,000. He is a
devout Presbyterian churchman.
Ida Lewis, the life-saver of the
Newport lighthouse, has been
offered a tempting salary to go on
the stage as leading character in a
life-saving scene; but she says
"No," and continues to trim the
hi nips she so loves. Ida has wis
dom as well as a strong arm.
New Paper.
The initial number of the Bay
City Tribune, from the two year
old city on Tillamook Bay, has
reached our table. It is bright
newsy and clean, and promises
well for the future. Speaking of
railroads it stys. At the piesent
moment Bay City is not the pos
sessor of a railroad, but white it
does not stand alone in the fact,
it is unique in the calm and uncon
cerned acknowledgment, for it
knows that before another year
rolls around it will have one rail
road and probably two. The As
toria & South Coast terminus is now
only about thirty miles from this
place and the company are now
arranging to dispose of their bonds
to an English company, when
work will began all along the line.
The Astoria & Albany railroad
have located their line of road
through here and have done a
great deal of preliminary work,
while the Southern Pacific has
now a large force of surveyors
working on a line from Sheridan
here. It is safe to say that all!
these lines will be built inside of
two years. Wleat follows? The
location of immense mill and all
kinds of manufactories which wili
make of Bay City a second Port
land, as it is located w here freight
will always below on account of
water transportation. This is no
roseate isioa of future pos-sbilities.-
It is a concise statement
of inevitable facts, The Tribune
prints no map covered with a core
of imaginary and impossible rail
roads, but it simply presents the
facts as they exist. They cannot
he counterfeited or distorted. In
short the railroad future of Bay
City is bright and clear, ordered
by those laws ol business that
build roads and make cities.''
America Taken tlie Lead.
America now takes the lead as
an iron producing country, united
with China, we could do the wash
ins am ironing of the world.
.Mueller & Garrett are taking the
lead in the grocery business of
Albany, as their cash figures
please every one.
Notice to the Tubllc.
Dr. McAlister will treat patients
at his residence until futher notice,
Cor. Ferry and lth streets.
li I SIS ESS LOCALS,
Men's line shoes at Scarls.
Ladies lino shoes at .Scarls.
Hulin & Dawson,, druggists.
French keeps railroad tiuic.
A lino line of neckties at Scarls.
Go to Vierecks for a good shave
Choice fresh groceries 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. B'ackman's.
Egan & Achison are selling mon
uments at Portland prices.
First quality men's gum boots
at Klein Bios.' exclusive shoe
store.
Prescriptions compounded with
care at Hulin & Dawson's drug
store.
An invoice just received of our
celebrated "Engineer" shoes at
Searls.'
Viereck will shave you or cut
your hair in the most approved
Btcle,
Golden drip syrup at Parker
Bros. It is very line lor break
fast. Songe8, tablets and pencils for
all at llulin A Dawson's, French's
corner.
Fine chow chow and salmon
bellies in bulk at Mueller i
Garrett's. The only place you can get the
genuine Ludlow shoe is at Scarls"
si.oe store.
Choice perfumery at 1 1 ti -in it
Daw son's, French's corner.
You can get Hanan shoes ail
sizes and styles at Klein P.ros.
Choice fresh butter at C. E.
i' 10 Midi's at Oocents per roll.
A large stock of the best brands
of canned goods at Parker Bros.
A few heavy winter overcoats
left which we will close Dut at 2i
per cent discount.
T. L. Wau.c;:.v Co.
If you want, anything in the
grocery line Parker Bros, is the
place where you will lind it.
That Lacking cou-jh can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.
We guarantee it. Sold by Fosh.ty
A Mason.
For lame hack, side or cl:e.-t,
;ise Shiloh's porous p aster. Price
! '"i cents at l oshav c Mason.
It you want a durable monu
ment go to Egan oi: Achison, who
are handling nothing but the best
grades.
Cinup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immedia'cly rciivtd by
Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Foshay
A: Mason.
Have you seen those Kautif;:':
cement walls in the cemeteries,
put up by Eg.m ik Achison.. at ha if
the cost of stone.
Shiloh's Cure and consumption
cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures coneunipttun. For s.re
by Foshay ei Mason.
Messrs. Price t Kobson have n -movt?l
their ttock of hnrdware
into their elegant quarters in the
new Baltimore block.
Sleepless nights, made mi.-erable
by tiiat terrible cough, Shiloh's
Cure is the remedy for you. For
sale by Foshay it Mason."
Catarrh cured, health and s.veet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat
arrah remedy, price ,V) cent?.
Nasal injector" free, sold by Fo.-hay
it Mason.
We are sole agents for Hanan it
Sons fine shoes, carry theia in
every size and width, every pair
warranted, try them.
T. L. Wallace it Co.
Gas given lor painlessextra-tion
of teeth. J. V. Littler, Dentist.
Kooni B! Tweedale Block.
I'ounty Hivisiou.
Tlie iiicslioii of the dav is will
the county he divided. NT nller 0
(ianvtt have lowered thvir prices
and aie dividing their profits with
tlieir i ustoir.ers. Monev is king
and rules the world. Ve do not
pivj away toys and presents to in
diice trade, as cash figures and
pure iroods 'ive better satisfao
tion. :i'i.'K :ki;ssi:i chickens:
: I''K SfXDAY inXNEII, :
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: all'ELLKIl & GARRETT'S I
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'- A beautiful line at
H. J. JONES' BOOK STORE.
An c!c;fnt prosi-nt for your Ih-sI
L-irl.
t-ST AIho a la'ue line of 1km1.i nmi
ststionrry. niiiirnzini s. ,-ri-ii als
from all out tin- jrll I'lico
re:inaMr.
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STAKKK I i &
Garden Seeds.
The Jiest Because -:-Always
Reliable.
Established lSr.
iJTSpecial prices to market
gardeners, end for catalogue for
lsoi. Address, Geo. Stakkktt,
Walla Walla, Wash.
I.!, KINDS OF DYKING AND CLEANI.Vii
done on short noice. Ladir .Ire! irewln
and uentlemen's ciothins cleaned a..d dyrd
at David Landle's, first house across Oregon
J'aoilic railroad on Second street.
gj W1BM CLOTaMAT G03T THIS MONTH I
To make
Our new spring stock, now arriving.
'".i. r mtt; SIIITSKUK aa'
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fctV
Full line of Albany Woolen M. 1 ua J,
Received. Finest, am f ,
line ol shoes m
,
L, 35, BLAIN. Tiie
LEN BROTHERS,
Wholesale and
CKiAliS, TUiJACCO AND CHOICE TliUlTS
OF ALL KINDS
Ii7 03 SHA.LL QUANTITIES,
FIiYjsXULOCK. :
SWF. L
4"T' mI V- 4 11 for
TVflf ktVl
pvi n g fi eld. Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SriUNGFIKLD,) ntOrKIETOR.
SlUUNG FIELD,
jgrAlbany vard and oflice on Kailro:J,$letuecii Fourth and Fifth
streets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager.
' Having lumber not excelled in -pialily. and facilities not . surpassed
for the prompt and .satisfactory filling o( anion, I l"7, S.,.,'lclt "
share of the trade. A- " HEELER.
FEED -:-
-AHD
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
WANTED SPECIALLY Ila-v, cats nd vofctf. "I1' "''
cr. the Or'gon Pacific Railroad :xicusion and my mcreaung home trade
Ycrv 1 sell iu quantities to suit tilie pnr. liasor?. OfT. es foot of I- rry street
K. M. KOBERT'SoN.
The City Liquor Store
St. BA U3IGAIIT, Proprietor.
fcTNext door to th Odd Fellows' emplo, Albany, Oregoirta
Ktrpt conitntly on hud th fli rt.. Imported and domertic wints, liquor, c'K"
tof.a?x - Only first ! liquor ill t tie city
SPECIAL ATTFSnON PAID 10 ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY) .
room for
- rV 1 13 TV! A I 3 3. J - '
Leading Clothier.
!:
ALBANY, Oil
Retail
Grocers.
Mas
SS S3 SHOE
'?l.75 And other 8eeialties for Gen-
BOYS tlemen, Ladies, Ktc, are a -
torn. Address W. L. DOLO
LAS, lbockton, Mass. So.d by
L. E. BLAIN,
ALDAN V, OREGON.
OllEGON.
S TORJE
DR. M. J. PATTOH,
SPECIALIST,
ELRIEDCE BLOCK. SALEM, 0REC3H.
Diseases of Women
and Private Diseases.
g0T"Con s ul tat ion free an-'
strictly confidential.
DELMONICO
RESTAURANT,
FINEST IN TIIE CITY,
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Tables supplied with every
thing the market affords.
Regular Dinner, s5cts.
Eastern and coast oysfers
on hand. Sam Goetz, Prop.
I. BEAM
DEALER IN
Groceries and Produce,
THE BEST CANNED COODS,
Vegetables in Season.
He has some fine Mackinaw
trout, mackeral, white fish and
herring that will be 6old at a very
low figure.
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY.
None but first-class goods han-
.., , , i
uieu. xi you woiuu oe wen serveu
pitronize I. BEAM,
L'd st. , cor. Jackson and Jefferson.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN !
IN AL13NY.
Will sell cither the merchandise
and fixtures in the grocery depart
ment, or the lixtures pertaining to
the bakery separate if desired.
A i-plcndid i;ppoitunily in a live
town for any one wishing to en
gage in business.
v. m. KniFii-:ij,
Assignee for Ulackburn & Piryni.
StM'kIiIil(i' M-rlii.
NOTICE .s Iicifhy iv.-n II. ,t tin
uiuiiutl UH'Cl ! nr 'f th; fto.ikiioMi-: s of
t lie Albany Building nr.rt I. mm A .-n i
ation will tm lirl,1 on Kritl:iv.lViriJ:irv
J.njii, at tin- li.nir ! r x .if
-anl day in tin-1', ink of I ; n in Al
bany, i.inn coiiliiy. Oi(. l.. U'l '!!;;
pinpofr of flcclini; nim il.iv. ! ; .- uml
lli.ir Hii'lilor.s In n-rve lo ! I 'ri i;i of
me year n.-xt n-n:i'; !i 11 r.iid
nn'oliur, anil until i- -u. , : ors
are elected ami iiu!i.; !. tc
Irans.n-t sncli oilier cii-ii;- -. may
mile before tl;o a iatio i.nm
tiy order of faid iatimi llii ; l.iifi
day of Jaiiuaiy. 1 VI.
t" C CtiM.l.,
JaT V IIiaiv, l,reille.lt,
Secrt-tarv.
AS SURE
As two and two make four, 1 have
laid in the choicest and most com
plete stock of groceries to be fcund
in tow n, comprising all kinds of
staples, such as bacon, lard, pigs
feet, sauerkraut, white fish, Hol
land herring, salmon, mince meat,
apple butter, also a flne line of
bottled delicacies. People tell me
it is as quiet
AS DEATH
Around town in the different lines
of trade. I never was busier.
Trade is as steady as the tick.
tick, tick t.f a regulator. I place
the goods at your tloor free of
charge,
AND TAX
You less for them than any com
petitor in the city. Kach cash
purchaser of $40 worth of goods re
ceives Webster's large dictionary:
of 10 worth, one of Kind & Mc-
Nally's new Mid com pie atlas of
the world, lleflect and you will
not reject the offer.
C. K. BUOWXELL.
Albany Nurseries.
WK HAYi: ON IIANH AT or It
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
half mile from town, as Hue a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can
lie found anywhere on the coast.
If you contemplate planting trees,
it will pay to see our stock and get
our prices and catalogue free.
HYMAX & BUOWNELL.
FOR SALE.
A larpp pplcndid work liorso, ix yearn oH
will rk wni-lc r .lonlilc, Iiik- and a-ady
to pull. Further ai ti. ulnrb iii.iirc-at tliui
office
TOK Srtl.K S.'.OOto SI.Oi'i -tHi of how
X h-ld furniture in esclrirt-f..r improved
rcalotatc. hii'U;rcat ui. e ol Crv.'on Land
Company.
'A ACRES f l-VNb .VI fi U.t .-iilli-vation,
ard uu lr feme, for nl.j at
SlO l:r -.tc. Within 1 J miles fr.iTn r..i;rcad
nUti n and 20 tnilu) from Alijviy. A;'j.y at
tins oflice.
FRESH M1LCU COW KOR 8ALE.-IIAS A
heifer calf and ia a good milch cow. Ap
ply to E. K. Con Jit.
Grocery Bakery
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