Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, February 12, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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ON SALE.
The Dailt Herald will be on
sale each morning at H. J. Jones'
book Btore,where it i in be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINOS ABOVr TOWN.
Opera house to-night.
Parker Bros., grocers.
(So to Pearls' for a new necktie.
J. R. X. Bell was in the city
yesterday.
A fine line of house slippers at
Searls' shoe store.
C. i. Rawlings came np from
Portland last evening.
Pou't forget the grand clearance
sale at the .Lames Itaxaar.
Hear Piof. Kiddell on Self Pres
ervation and Commercial Age.
Ludlow's shoes all sizes and
widths at S'earls' shoe store.
Prof. Kiddell at the opera house
to night. Admission 10 cents.
Great bargains in Misses and
children ready made dresses at the
Ladies Bazaar.
Mrs. R. F. Ashby returned yes-
terday from Salem, where she has
ljeen visiting her parents.
Just like finding money to buy
your' groceries from Mueller A Uar
rett. Their cash prices talk.
All kinds of fine fresh groceries,
cheap for cash, at Mueller A !ar
retts, the leading grocers. Try
them, it will pay you.
Tlie Boston Gaiety Co., adver
tised to appear at Corvallis Thurs
day evening, have cancelled their
engagement for the time being
and will likely arrange to show in
lob's theater on the evening of
the lth.
The woodbox in one of the pas
senger coacht'S of the south bound
Roseburg mail caught lire at this
city yesterday. The tlames were
extinguished before headway was
gained, and the only damage was
charring the box a little.
A peculiarity about the ' lS'.H''
is that adding the first figure to
the second makes the third, and
subtracting the fourth figure from
the third gives the second. Add
ing the four figures together gives
us the number of the century.
The police of this city are on the
lookout for a tramp who had
stolen two shot-guns near Cor
vallis. He came to this city with
tl e stolen property, but left sud
denly, going into the country and
carrying the two guns as if he ex
pected an Indian outbreak.
C. A. Carey, a steamboat man of
experience, wants Salem business
men or cannery men to assist bun
in building and equipping a light
draft steamer to run fom Salem to
the head of navigation. Thy boat
would be about thirty tons capac
ity, and the proposition meets wit't
favor generally.
The ties and stringers for the
new railway bridge across the Mc
Kenzie at Coburg have been put
in place. The frame work of the
bridge is nearly all cut and ready
to put together, ami with the
-.resent force of twenty-five men
the bridge will be ready to swing
in about ten days, unless the river
should rise so as to binder.
There has been more tramps in
Corvallis lately than ever before
in onr history. They come by
twos, fours and half do.ens and
petty pilfering is getting common.
Something otiidit to le done to
stop this and able Imdied men
ought to Ih made to earn an
honest livelihood. Corvallis
Times.
A telegram was received yester
day by Mr. Charles Pfeiiler from
K. J, Barrows at Oakland, Califor
nia, stating that Miss Carrie l'l'cif
fer, who has been there during the
winter for her health, was no bet
ter. Mrs. Pfeifler left last evening
for Oakland to remain with her
daughter until she is able to be
brought home.
At a special meeting of the board
ol trustees of the Willnmette I'ni
versity at Salem Tuesday evening,
Key. C. C. Stratton tendered his
resignation as chancellor, which
was duly accepted. Stratton has
been offered, and it is understood
that be will accept the presidency
of the proposed Portland Ports
mouth University. He will be
remembered as the man who
kicked up such a row over kissing
his young lady pupils while in
structor in a California lemale
college.
A Residence Iturglarizeil.
Burglars entered the residence
of W. F. Hendricson last evening
while the family was at cl urch.
They locked the front door and
then proceeded to satisfy them
selves with a good square meal.
After this the bouse was gone
through and a pair of blankets
and one of Mr. Ilecdricson's coats
taken. One of Mrs. Hendricson's
dresspockets was relieved of
and it is thought a twenty dollar
gold piece went the same way. A
lot of notes and wheat receipts
were left undisturbed. The police
were notified, but no arrests have
as yet been made.
Fireman Hull.
Invitations are out for the Fire
mans ball to be given on the 18th
of the present month. Follow ing
committees, have been announced :
Invations. Win, Richards, W. W.
Parker, Frank Pannals : leception.
O. II. Stewart, J. X. Hoffman. J. K.
Wyatt; floor managers, Thos.
Monteith, .las. Callahan, M. 1.
Phillips. Frank Dannals, l. J.
lniburille, T. J. Overman.
Attention Sir Knight.
A stated conclave of temp'e
coramandery No. :, Knights Tem
plar will be held in their asylum
this (Thursday) evening at 7 ::W
o'clock p. m. A full attendance is
desired as there will be business of
importance to come before the
meeting. By order of the E. C.
1. P. Mason.
Acting Record r.
THE 'cnt WATEE WORKS.
Some
Proposed Improvements Wtich
Should Not Be Neglected.
Tl'o announcement that the
owners of the citv water works
are arranging to extend the water
mains, so as to supply all parts of
the city, will be grateful to the
citizens of Albany. Many of the
new resiliences, and indeed mat.y
others in souns (tortious of the
city, are not reached by the water
mains, and in the first ward the
demand for a water supply has
been so great tha: the city council
has been petitioned to allow prop
erty owners to lay pipes of their
own to be supplied by a wind-mill.
Win. M. Hong, one of the own
ers of the canal, it is nunoiinred,
will be in this city to-day to confer
with the city council about ex
tending the water maim. It. is to
be hoped there will be no further
delay in this work, as it is a mat
ter of public necessity. It will le
esecially a necessity in view of
the sewer extensions which will
be made this season. Arrange
ments will no doubt be undo for
the ear?y extension of the water
i mains. anl it is not iniprouaiiie
that some new buildings and other
important improvements will
be
made in thecitv water works.
While the subject ia being con
sidered some emphatic action
should bo taken to prohibit the
draining of lateral sewers into the
canal from which the water is
taken. The health of the city de
mands that the practice of drain
ing tilth into the water of the
omul, which is used in hundreds
of families for household and
drinking purposes, be summarily
stooped. It is an open disgrace
and a gross outrage upon water
cotisumers that this should be
tolerated for a Uay.
CALIFORNIA ON WHEELS.
The Wondirful Exhibit Visited by Hun
' dr. ds of People io This City.
Tue two c irs laden w ith Cali
foruiau exhibits, known as "Cali
foixia on Wheels,"' was visited ty
hundreds cf people in this city
yesterday. The cars were side
tracked near the Southern Pacific
depot. Our sister state has made a
splendid exhibit and shows much
entcrpri e in sendi::g the cars all
over the country, which has
provid a novel advert ising scheme.
In tfiany respects it is no better
thaiiOregon can do. Aside from
the Jtropical fruits and vineyard
products the display was fine, but
was hot more than can be seen at
exhibits o: Oregon products, and
the grain, such as wheat etc., ran
le beat in Oregon. It is a displav
that does credit to the State of
California and the entire coast.
This is the second tour of "Cali
fornia on Wheels," the first having
beer, over the Central Pacific and
on .Fast as far as Boston. The
train left San Francisco on Pec. '!,
ISStt, has been constantly on the
road ever since, traveling over 14,
000 miles of railroad, visiting
thirty-two states and territories
and-being visited by over million
an la hall' people, yet the exhibits
are:n perlect order.
Tjie train will viait Eugene,
Tail sday; Kosebui.';, Friday; and
Meoiord and Ashland Satuidiy.
It till make nine stops in the
leading cities of California, ar
riving ot Oakland the 2S:h, inst.
Sugar tieet Iiiritiatry.
A number of capitalists of Port
land are seriously considering the
question of inaugurating the busi
ness of manufacturing beet sugar
in Oregon. The matter was under
consideration ty several persons
here some fifteen years ago. They
mad! all necessary experiments in
growing the beets and having them
analyzed, and found that the er
centage of sacchareni matter in
beets grown was very large, being
H per cent and in s.ome case more,
which is much more than is found
in beets grown in (iermany. The
parties who made these investiga
tions had concluded to form a
company and invest $L1M,000 in the
beet sugar business, but just then
the treaty w ith the Sandwich Is
lands admitting their sugar free of
dut3' went into ctl'ect, and that
knocked the scheme in the head.
Now that the McKinley bill pro
vides lot a bounty of 1' cents per
jhjuihI on all sugar made in this
country, the time is favorable for
going into the beet sugar husiness
anil some of the wealthiest and
most enterprising of citizens have
the matter under serious considcra
tion,
The ( niwiler fate,
Mr. Solomon Crowder is circui
ting a petition in this city, which
has been generally signed, testing
to the good ciiarcter by P. A.
Crowder while in lbany. The
latter w ho is his brother is under
arrest for impersonating a postal
insjiector and obtaining a free pass
on a railway in Kansas. It is said
there is some spite w ork connected
with the charge, which is at most
a petty offense, of which the de
fendant claims he is innocent
having obtained the pass in good
faitb. The case has already cost
him several good positions. Tues
day the I'nited States attorney
presented a petition for an orJer of
removal which was granted, and
Crowder's hail was fixed at $1,H)0.
His appearance in the Kansas
court iss-et for the second Tuesda)
in April, If he fcives bail lie need
not hurry away from the state, but
if he goes with the officers now, he
will not have to pav his traveling
or living expenses.
Taat-lierft Kxaminatinn.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular public examination of
teachers, for Linn county, will
take place in Albany, commencing
on Wednesday, Fen. 25th at 1
o'clock i". m.. and continue until
Friday noon, Feb. 27th. All
teachers mut positively be present
at the time of commencement, as
no one will be admitted to the ex
amination who is not so present.
U. F. Ri ssKi.i.,
County School Superintendent.
THE
TEE STREET RAILWAY.
A Good Many Thousand Cellars Will Be j
Expended on Extending the Lite.
One of the directors of the Al
bany street railway company
suited yesterday to a Hkuai.h re
torter "that it is a settled' fact that
the street car line w ill be extended
this year. Pelinite plana will not
be determined until the annual
meeting of the stockholders is
held, which will take place on the
first Wednesday in March.
The company has been consider
ing the question of converting the
line into an electric railway sys
tem, but this has not been fully
decided upon. Some extensive
improvements will be made, ami a
circuit of the city will probably be
made, which will reach the grow
ing suburbs.
The road has been paying a i
well as was exected when it was
built, and the receipts will be
largely increased by the extension
of the line so as to reach the many
new residences of the city. Prop
ositions have 1 ecu made by an
Kastern electric street railway
company t put capital into the
exten.von of the road, but whether
this is accepted or not. the com
pany will spend a good many
thousand dollars in this work dur
ing the coming su inner.
C0I3T NOTES-
Snow is fonr feet deep in the
Blue Mountains.
The wheat market is quiet. Some
sales are being made at from TiO to
"" cents a bushel. Palles Times
Mountaineer. The Salem PuiMing and Lo:.n
association has increased its capi
tal stick from $200,000 to $00(1,000.
A new series of shares will be
opened immediately.
Peter Smith was found in hi-
cabin Tuesday, on the outskirts of
Pendleton, stricken with paralysis,
lie lived alone, and had been in a
helpless condition for the pa-t
three days.
A p.irtv of San Francisco capital
ists have been looking bout As
toria with a view to establishing
a large tin manufactory at that
point. They do not a-k for a
bonus, but will make contracts
wit ti the cai.neryinen.
Thi Fanners Alliance move
ment is gaining groit ml rapidly in
Kastein Oregon rnd it will soon be
a flourishing organization, es
pecially iti this county, wherein
many 1 cal alliances have been
organized. Hast Oregonian.
The Capital City Kiilway Com
pany ot s-alem is preparu g to
change the motive power used for
running its dynamos iroin steam
to water. It is the intention to
use the water wheel that stands
just west f the power house and
to the south of the bridge on east
State street. This wheel was
formerly used in driving the ma
chinery in the oatmeal mill that
burned a lew years ago, and
affords power equal to forty-horse.
A canard obtained considerable
irculation last week, savs the
Colville Miner, to elb-ct that Chief
Joseph and a band of 100 followers
had ilecide'l to camp at Kettle
Falls and run the town to suit
themselves. The fact is, about a
dozen Si.va-hes, containing an
over.'i se of conversation water,
invaded the quiet little hamlet
and lightened somebody. 'L'ne
liquor was recured at Marco.-1.
Hunting UN Aionev,
The Astorian relates how a
festive l'ittshurgian lost his wealth
in Astoria. It says that William
Uosel urj; is a young man, who,
when at home, resides in the
smoky city of 1'itts'mrg. Justa'
present he is in this city and is
marveling at the ways of the wick
ed, and with the aid of the police
is trying to recover $S0O i.i gold
coin width was stolen from him
Friday night, while he was in a
comatose condition ho to speak.
Mr. Kos'dmrg arrived in Astoria
several days ago as a passenger on
the American ship Keaper, an I by
the time be gets hack home he will
tic able to write a iook. When the
young gentlemen left home he
wanted excitement, an 1 up to the
present time he seems to have
la red pretty well in this respect.
On the trip around the horn the
vessel encountered soma very
heavy weather. Several exciting
incidents, such as a sailor failing
from aloft and being dashed to
death, the daring way of a sail
or two and huge sens, tumbling on
hoard occurred, and it was with
a sigh of relief that Mr. Roseburg
ttepped ashore there. Friday
morning a money advice reached
him from home and he drew $S00.
fbat evening Mr. Koseburg started
out to see Astoria by arc and in
candesent light. He got along
all right for an hour or two, but
after that his memory is a blank
until about steen o'clock yesterday
morning, when be was found lying
in the street near the corner ol
First and Benton s'reets by a police
man. The officer broke the sleet
covering that had formed en the
sleeping stranger and woke him
up. It took .Mr. Koseburg some
minutes to recover his senses, and
then he ma le the discovery that
his wealth had flown.
The last thing the young man
remembers was taking a couple of
drinks. The iolice are endeavor
ing to find who stole the '.noney,
but so far w ithout success.
TIIK IVIIItM) KNKICIIKO.
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
iy perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy w hich is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the tate
and prompt andeflectnal tocleanse
the system gently in the Sprir.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
MORNING HERALD:
REAL ESLATE &ALE3.
A Healthy Showing In Transfers Daring
the Week Fast.
The following transfers of real
estate have been recorded in the
office of County Recorder K. E.
Pans during the week past, which
shows a healthy movement in real
estate :
.las F McCartnev to II A Pow
ell , ' 8 of :!-'0 acres, 13 w 4 . . 1
J L Arthurs to I P Boyer.
lots 5 and (J, in hi 12, Xorth
Brownsville 700
R A Rampy to I Hyman, lot
1, bl 8, llarrisburg -125
Catherine Clark to L W Clark
power of attorney
Catherine Clark 'by I, W
Clark to F II Roscoe and E
F .-ox, 72x72 feet, cor Ferry
nnd Second streets, Albany .".000
Ceo Joneii to G P Terrell, '5
acres, y H 2 75
J F Venner to Klizabeth Sim
mons, bl 7, 1 1's 2nd addition
N Brownsville . lo'.i
E W Michael to Drurv V
Michael, et al, of 50.41
acres 14 w U 4
E!i W Michael to Prury V
Michael, 201. 10 acres, 14 w
3 1000
H W Michael to F.li B Mich- .
ael, 7.04 acres, 14 ?. ... 1
E W Michael et al to Eli B
Michael, 102 acres 14 w 3. . 5 0
U S to Jared Michael, 108 '
acres, 14 w 3, dated IS, 2,
Patent
David Millhollen to Mary
Mi'lhollen, 3.21 acres 12 w
4 50
Oregon to Frank H Ilarr's, 40
acres 14 w 1 50
Oregon to Albert H Cooper, S
acres 13 H 1 100
Ceo II Miller to W II Cooper
4 ) acres 13 H 1 2"0
C S to'fvree Allev 75.70 acres
13 H 1. dated' 1S0S, R B
Hayes, president, Patent. .
V S to Tyree Alley, 87.03
acres, 13 E 1, date 1834,
Chester A Arthur, presi
dent. Patent
I S to Wui H Cooper SO acres
13 H 1, Patent
U S to Miles James, 1-w 1,
dated 1S77, Patent .
Mary II Cochrane to W Coch
rane, ISO acres 9 w 1 . 5000
Albany Cemetery Association
to (ieo Cline, 1 lot 15
W R Hearst to A F Calw, 1
lot, Wheeler's Addition Al
bany 1
HI la ami Oassie Howard to
A. Pearce, lot 5, block 45,
Ilackleman's 2d addition. 300
W. Stout, administrator, to
P. I.. Curl, 100 acres 4050
(ieo. C. Cooley to Maggie
Pat ton, 5 acres, Browns
ville 275
Isabel II Hendee to Mrs.Hlla
.Men lenhall, 114.32 acres . 1500
Alex dimming to Jacob Mc
Conkie, 170 acres 4000
E0NAFIDE CLEARANCE SALE.
At tha Ladies B.izaar -All Goods Will Be
Sold.
Pegardless of cost for the next
thirty days, to make room for our
lago new spring slock. Pon't
hubs this opportunity to secure
bargains.
YAQOINA NOTES.
The steamer Willamette Valley
sailed for'Frisco Thursday morning
with a lull cargj of wheat.
Seals are very numerous off the
coast at present, and the season
promises to be a good one for hunt
ing. Tfere will be a grand ball given
on Washington's birthday at the
Vflqiiina hotel at Yaquiua Citv on
Feb. 23d.
The steam schooner Geo. II.
Chance arrived from Portland last
Tuesday. She had on board nine
teen passengers. She sailed the
same day for Siuslaw.
Capt. l.utjons came up on the
Willamette Valley. He will start
the Kate and Annie out on her
cruise for seals in about two w eeks.
He has engaged four hunters and
a cook who will come from San
Francisco. His boat pullers he
will ship from here.
Work on the south jetty has
stopped for the present as only
rock eullieient for the north side
can be obtained until more strip
pins is done at the quarry. Probab
lv the tramway will be extended
up the bay to deep water before
anymore rock is put in on the
Fouth jetty. Yaquina Republican.
LKTTKll LIST.
The following letters remain in
the postollice at Albany, Or., Feb
ruary 10, 1S01, uncalled for: Aaron
Allen ; C. 11. Basset t : A. R. Bell ;
Mrs. Sophia Butler; Mrs. James
Calaway; Mrs. Christa Campbell;
Sirs. P. Douglas; Pavid Prake;
William Ellis; James Fleming;
Pan Holmes; II. S I lay worth; W.
M. Kidd; Prof. II. M. Manning;
Miss Myrtle Mullen ; Alfred Myer ;
Lou A. "Norton; Mr. & Mrs. B. F.
Post; Wayne Reed: J. Jacob
Sehaeffer ; J. Taylor ; Chancy Trapp
T. B. Unrah; Milton II. Young.
Albany Fish Market.
1 wish to inform the public that
Mr. Hammell will take charge of
the market for the present,
M. Hyde.
We are solo agents for Hanan &
Sons tine shoes, carry them in
every size and w idth, every pair
warranted, trv them.
T. L. Wallace Co.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeteries,
put up by Egan & Acbison, at half
the cost of stone.
Our stock of candy has arrived,
id we will give special rate to
1 1 I,
am
churches and sociables
& Garrett.
.Miiener
Any suit in the house for cost
for the rest of this month. New
spring goods w ill arrive the first of
March.
T. L. Wallace ACo
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1891.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Hulin & Dawson, druggists.
French keeps railroad time.
Oo to Viorecks for a good shave
Choice fresh groceries at Parker
Bros.
Colden drip syrup at Parker
Bros. y
All kinds cf canned goods at
Parkecjiros.
l.udlow shoes at Klein Cros.' ex
clusive shoe store.
Egan & Acbison are selling mon
uments at Portland prices.
First quality men's gum boots
at Klein Bros.' exclusive shoe
store.
Prescriptions compounded with
care at Hulin A Dawson's drug
store.
Viereck will shave you or cut
your hair in the most approved
stvie,
Colden drip syrup at Parker
Bros. It is very line for break
fast. Sjionges, tablets and pencils for
all at Hulin A Dawson's, French's
corner.
Mne c'uow chow and salmon
bellies in bulk at Mueller &
Carrett'8.
Choice perfumery at llu'in &.
Dawson's, French's corner.
You can get Hanan shoes all
sizes and styles at Klein Bros.
Choice fresh butter at C. E.
Brovnell's at (5cents per roll.
A large stock of the best brands
of canned goods at Parker Bros.
Cias given lor painless ex traction
of teeth. J. C. Littler, Dentist.
Room 13 Tweedale Block.
A few hejvvy winter overcoats
left which we will close jut at 25
per cent discount.
T. L. Wallace A Co.
If you want anything in tne
grocery line Parker Bros, is the
place w here you will find it.
That hacking cou:h can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.
We guarantee it. Sold by Foshay
A Mason.
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh's porous p aster. Pi ice
25 cents at Foshay & Mason.
It you want a durable monu
ment go to Egan ic Acbison, who
are handling nothing but the best
grades.
Cioup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
Shilob'sCure. Forsaleby Foshay
A Mason.
Many sutler from irritation of
the kidneys ami bl idJer without
know ing what is the matter w ith
them. Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver
and Kidney aim will give relief.
Shiloh's" Cure and consumption
cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures coneumption. For sale
by Foshay it Mason.
Although our line tf underwear
is somewhat broken, still we have
a few nice suits left w hich will be
sold at a bargain.
T. L. Wallace it Co.
Messrs. Price it Hobson Lave re
moved their stock of hardware
into their elegant quarters in the
new Baltimore block.
Physicians prescribe Dr. .1. H.
Mclean's Tar Wine Lung P.alm ;
in it they find no trace of opium or
morphia, while its efficacy in cur
ing all throat or lung diseases is
wonderful.
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 sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat
arrah remedy, juice 50 cent".
Nasal injector free, sold bv Foshay
it Mason.
Children will freely take Dr. J.
II. McLeairs Tar Wine Lung
Balm; unlike cough syrups, it
contains no opium, will soothe
and heal any disease of the throat
or lungs quicker than any other I
remedy.
HOKN.
I5EKRY To lli wi'e of Clia. I! riy,
m ar tli'n l ily on Frli. In, 1MM , ii
d;iu;litrr.
AT OTK'K IS llKKKKY niVKS Til XT 1 UK
Xi -o-iartncrl.ip hi?ret"f"rc cisii-ii; U
Iween Smith A- Somtera in Albany. On-sron,
is this the lllh thy of Krlituar.v." KIM. 'n
Holvtil hy muliiat cnns4-nt( A. itnlern rt'tir
iii' from Haiti linn. All M!!h ilite uil llriu
will lie oillft led avil all ohiiatioiiM iait ly
;. XV. Smith. All parti knmvini; ihm
Kt'!ven to he ihth-btdl to sai I lino. wilt, kimlly
o'j'ii' tnc hy calling a.il a intc The
li. W. SMITH.
Ai.iuxv, Or, IV'i. 11, lwu.
ic-
1 lay, Oats ami chop for tale at
all time ami in piantilu's to suit,
and priii1 to suit the times. Free
ileliicry inshle the city limits.
Fanners, hrinir ns your wheat,
oats ami hay. Highest cat.lt price
paid. Custom chopping a special
ty. Plenty of chop feed.
MORRIS & BLOUNT.
Cor, First Jfc b:tkertta. Albany, Or.
HORSES FOR SALh-One forrol lnrsc, !
years old, weight 1100: one crav hofse,
S years old, weitrht 11O0: also a wagt.n.haik,
harness, etc. Will sell for cash or exchange
for other property. R A. FRY.
All kinds of dyeixgandcleaxin:
done on short notice. Ladies dress (.-cods
and (rent'enicn's clothinif cleaned a..d dye I
at Itavid Landle's, first house across Oregon
Pacific railroad on Second street.
A hcautiful line at
H. J. JONES' BOCK STORE.
An eletrant present for your best
fciJ" Also a larae line of tionts and
stationerc, maif'izines, periodicals
from all 'over the world Puces
reasonable.
MONEY TO LOAN" In larjre or sma'l
amounts, from six months to five
vears on Albany, and Linn county rea' estate.
Call on or address W. E. .M. Phcrson, real
estate broker, opposite liuss house
Custom ilioppf
it
To make
Our new spring stock, now arriving.
Want new Suits
Hull line of Albany NVoalen M.bs Gooh jih
tfeceived. 1-meet aim larger
line ot shoes
L. E, Bull, Tiie
ALLEN BROTHERS,
Wholesale ant
CKJAIJS, TOIJACCO
-OF ALL
It! LL?52 0?-
1 1ST SIE
FLYjsX r.LOCK.
$2.
iim l
1501 ryj
mm
Springfield. Sa,wmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGh'IfiLI),) PROPRIETOR.
SPRINGFIELD, - - - OREGON.
Albany yard and office on Railroadbetween .Fourth and Fifth
streets, A. Wheeler, Albanv Manager.
Having lumber not .excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed
for the prompt aud satisfactory liiling oil orders, 1 respectfully solicit a
share of the trade. A. WHEELER.
FEED -:- STORE
AjnD
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
WANTED SPECTA LLY- Hay. oats red pts.t.ef, to ii 'ily iuFtnr
cn the Oreon Paeiilu Railroad extension ana my increasing home trade
. ! cro I sell in quantities to suit the pui chasers. Offices foot of Ferry street
R. M. ROBERT'SoN.
The City Liquor Store
HI. BAVMGART, Proprietor.
CVNext door to tha Odd Fellows' empfo, Allun), Oregon 4
Keep? constantly on hand the finest imported and domestic wines, liquors, ga o
to'a?30 Only first cIms liquor store in the city
SPECIAL ATTFHTION PAID TO ORDERS JROM THE C0UNTRi
room for
fok MunahdBovjj,
in iouh.
Leading Clothier.
:
AND CIIOECE FiiUlTS
KIXH.S-
QUANTITIES,
- SCOST.
Al l ANY, OH
L Mas
nn S3 SHOE
And olher ivtwciahieB for (ien
"RBrtv. tlinion. Ladies. Etc.. arc v ar-
Retail
Grocers.
$ runted, and o stamped on lot
Yl.5 torn. Address W. L. lUl'i
0fi LAS, r.rockton, Mass. So'.d by
L. E. BLAIN,
ALBANY, ORECON'.
DR. M. J. PATTON,
SPECIALIST,
ELRIEOCE BLOCK. SALEM, ORECON.
Diseases of Women
and Private Diseases.
ff"Con sulfation free and
strictly confidential.
DELMONICO
RESTAURANT,
Kl.NKST IN TUE CITY,
MEALS AT ALL KCUBS.
Tables supplied with every
thing the market altorus.
Regular Dinner, LiuCts.
Eastern and coast oysters
cn hand. Sam Coktz, Prop.
LBEAM
HEALER IS
Groceries and Produce,
THE BEST CANNED COODS,
Vegetables in Season.
He has some fine Mackinaw
trout, mackeral, white fish and
herring that will be sold at a very
low figure.
FRESH BREADEVERY DAY.
None but first-class gooda han
dled. If you would be well served
patronize I. BEAM, -
2d st.,cor.Jacksonand Jefferson.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN !
IN ALBANY.
Will sell eithet the merchandise
and fixtures in the grocery depart
ment, or the lixtures pertaining to
the bakery separate if desired.
A splendid uppottnnity in a live
town for any one wishing to en
gage in business.
F. M. REDFIELI),
Assignee for L'lackburn & l'ironi.
Stockholder's Meeting.
NOTICE .a hereby givt-n that the
annual mei-timrof the sto-tkholders of
the Alhiiny Bniltiimr nnd Loan Associ
ation will t field on FrUUy.Fcbriiary
20, ltf.ll. at the hour of 7;:!0 v M of
aid day in the 15 ink of Orenon in Al
bany, Linn county. Oregon, for the
piuposc of electing nine director! nnd
tli.ee auditors, to serve fo the term of
one year next ensuing from said
ineeli'uv, and until their successors
are elected and nu.ili.icd, and tc
transact such other ou:-iiies as may
come before the association. Done
Hy order of said association this lOth
day of January, IS'.'I.
V C Casski.i.,
Jat W Bi.ux, President,
Secretary.
TsIurT
As two and two make four, I have
laid in the choicest and most com
plete stock of groceries to be f und
in town, comprising all "kinds of
staples, such as bac m, lard, pigs
feet, sauerkraut, white fish, Hol
land herrii g, salmon, mince meat,
apple butter, also a iine line of
bottled delicacies. People tell me
it is as quiet
AS DEATH
Around town in the different liuea
of train. I never was busier.
Trade is as steady as the tick,
tick, tick f a regulator. I place
the goods at your !oor free of
charge,
AND TAXES
You less foi them than any com
petitor in the cily. Each cash"
purchaser of f 40 worth of goods re
ceives Webster's large dictionary;
of $30 worth, one of Rind & Mc
Nally's new and comple atias of
the world. Reflect and you will
not reject the offer.
C. E. BROWN ELL.
Albany Nurseries.
WE HAVE ON HAND ATOL'R
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
half mile from town, as flue a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can
be found anywhere on the coast.
If you contemplate planting trees,
tt will pay to see our stock and get
our pricee and catalogue free.
HYMAN A BROWNELL,
FIR SaLF JT.CO toSt.OOO worth of house
hold furniture in cchati(;c for improved
real estate Lnqierc at oiticc ot Oreiron Land
Company.
1 Af-'KES OF LkSU- All fit for culti
J UV vation, ar it uicier fene, for tale at
10 r acre. Within 1 J miles from railroad
tt.iti n and 20 miles from Allan'. Apply at
this office.
1-IKKSIl MILCH COW KOK SALE.-HAS A
heifer calf and is a good milch cow. Ap
ply to b. N. Condit,
FOR SALE.
A large splendid work horse, six years old
will work simrle or double, tine and steady
to pull. F urther pai ticulirs Inquire at this
otTi.e.
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