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1 i JpttUtj democrat ptiHili'ift I S70v my In ths wnkex (apt Mti miry. ITITt'Si KUT"'G, Eiiiton and Prop's. Entered at the font ITV- a: ilanv, (gon9 Kuountl o!w mtil in.k.i"r. -iri:iiiit: ikini. LOCAL, ItLJCO UT). Milk Maids Cosvusnnx. Ono of the Hvest conventions ever held in Albany was that of the Milk Maids, of the M. E. Church, nttlio Opera House, last even ing. A guod sized audience was present to enjoy it. Previous to the calling of the convention to order was a short pitj gram. A well selected orchestra, con sisting of Mr David Link, William Richards, l'ut Farrcli and Mr Arnbeiger rendered in a superior manlier several selections. .Mrs 0 Leo was heard in a vocal solo. Miss Alice .Moses, of the Al bany College, presented a select reading with piano accompaniment bv Mrs Arch Haniiner, a novel and well rendered effort, which was heartily encored and answered w ith a humorous e'.-k'ctioo. A class of eisht milk maids presented a drill, displaying considerable skill. Then came the convection, a humorous and entertaining iill'.iir, in which most of the delegates showed a greater knowledge of, and aptitude for, chocolate creams, a box of w hich was bought of Mueller & Garrett, than of cow's cream, and Susan nah Mario de Jones admitted she had never seen a cow. The report of Uusta Wertheimer was particularly a good one, and that of Irene Adelpha Dowdy would bave been had she been allowed a couple days in which to read it. After a hot discussion reporters from the Herald and Drmocrt were allowed on the platform. Following was the cast of characters: Chairmaid Kdltli de Smith, San Fran cisco, Mrs G W Hochstedler. Secretary Lauretta Jeannette Crahtree, Harris burg, Mrs W 11 St John. Treasure.- Birdie Larkspur, Seattle. Mrs C O Lee. Delegates Sophrona Dufunny, Corvallis, May Kideout; Mercy Annus Wixford, Oregon City, Lillie Kideout; Susannah Marie de lones, Portland, Eva Simpson; Zena Makefodder, Albany, Mary John ston; Irene Adelpha Dowdv, Cow Creek Canon, Mrs Dr Chainlrerfin ; Prudence Pastry, Ashland, Lizzie Starbuck ; lietsy Ann Iiedott, Yanuina, Mrs Littler; Se ralda Evangeline Hobbendobbler, Taco roa, Gertrude Richards; Violet Hard tack, Astoria Mrs Kobson ; Jerusha Jane Winesap, linker City, Anna Habbinglon; Virginia Creeper, Oakland, Carrie West- fall; Betsy Jane Butterpole, Salem, Mrs Brown ; Uusta W erthemer, Aurora, JIrs Honton ; Deborah lliggius Jempleton, Turner, Cora Loftin ; Missouri Green Up start, Olvinpia, Maggie Chambers; Lin- crusta Walton, Los Angeles, Candis Conn ; Matilda Ann Perkins, Monmouth, Miss Akin; Pnscilla Sillimon, J'.ugene, Mrs J Chamberlain; Melinda Seriphina Ilig- fferstall. lacoma. jMla Mead; Charlc Anderson, Keporter for Herald; Allen Uhamherlin, Keporter lor Dkmocbat. A Good Resolution for New Years or anvothertime is to buy your groceries, Dakeu goods and produce ot 1 arker iros. One of their resolutions is to keep the best in the market, to sell at reasonable prices and to treat everybody with cour tesy. If you want to know what store to point your tracks towards for a whole year look towards Parker Bros., w here yon can always find the goods you want. Lover of fine piaoos should not fail to go and see the cabinet grand piano at Will .V LiDk'a niUMC store. The piano was ordered for Mayor,! L Cowan, and will he oi exhi bition for two days. It is from the factory of h F .Miller 4: Son. Born- at the Asylum, Altnira V.'ool ey, who was brought to the asylum Fri day from Albany, Sunday night gave WIM t pirih to a daughter. 1 he morher ot the y child Is but 21 years of ag Statesman, : Notice to Bkll Ringers. Pnitles in- tending to ring bells tonight are requested ;S to call at K M French's Jewelry .Store and ge correct time. If. ... At Kk.nton's Cash Store. Dates, figs bananas, choice candies, nuts, mince meat in glass jars, oondensed mince meat in packages, mixed pickles, sauer kraut, best quality raisins, citron, lemon peel, orange peel, dried currants, nnd a general assortment of groceries, all cheap (or cash. KoTiiiN'd Small about Matthews A Wadibum. See the necessary article that all newly married people want (shortly), that they offer to give to every couple aitrried between Thanksgiving and New TtaT-s, 'oi who puichase a cook stove I them. The prticie Is on exhibition in their show window. Carpets. I have just received forwln i trade some of the nicest patterns in etra super and 3-ply carpets ever shown la this c:ty, abo ,x new line of wall jiaper s)d decorations. 1 Ijackkt Sjamlel E. Youso. KT AV'll WllAPS I bnve lost rr- ceived for the Ho'hlay trade a new line of Diagonal and p'ain Beaver and Stockinet jackets. The popular thing for winter Wear. ! J Samuel E Y'orso. Wakted,- housekeeper, lord's A girl, good cook, good Inquire at Mrs Bridge- cot pasa C E Brown I ore if on ?eit roods aod war e- live economically, si prices ruarsnteed. IHKIi. STEWART On Tuesday night, Dec. Jo, iS9o,of erysipc'as, Mr Jos R Stewart, aged 49 years . Mr Stewart came to Al bany from Mil., Tenn. about three yea? ago, and built up a reputation at a steady, reliable man. Funeral services occur rcj this after-toon. KUIHi, AM) I'HtSOVtl.. Masquerade ball at the opera lioute, tonigiit. ('. G. Itawlings went to Portland this noon on business. Win. .Marl in. oneralor at the S. P. shops, formerly ol Albany, is in the city. Gov. Peimoyer and Supt. Mi Elroy possed through Albany for Corvallis this noon. Miss Kiltie Cooli v, ot Brownsville, fa visiting her sitter. Mrs. G. W. Wriuht. ol this city. I)'. J. M. Patton, who has been ill for several weeks, is again able to attend 10 business. Sherman Thompson has accepted a position as book-keeper ill the Oregon bank. Fred Boss, of this city, has accepted the position cf news agent on the Oregon Paeilie, running to the bay. Judge Stnihan went to Po, tland this morning to meet his (laughter Fannie, who has just arrived from I '.oh ton. Siie will make her home in Albany. A reception was tendered Mr. Harry Woodin, of Portland, at the home of his parents lost evenings. Those attending testify to the good time hail, several hours lieing passed in an enjoyable man ner, those present were: Mr and Mrs S S Train. Mr and Mrs ltobt Huston. Mr and Mrs A H Martin, airs Warner.Misses Maud Hoffman, Flora and Vesta Mason, Lillio Hackleman, Lora Vance. Hattie Galbraith, Lee I'rather, Eva Cowan, Nina Parker, Velle Irving, Hattie Hull liertha Martin, U il Irvine, V 1! Winn, William Cowan. Chas Cusiek. lames Callahan, J A Cumming, Chas Mueller anu air I'rice. KE It KrUK sur s J R Kirkpatrick to J !( Jolimon, 2 lots, Lebanon I 1W J R Kirkpatrick to K R Humphrey, i lots, luanou , lid J R Kirkpatrick to It R Humphrey, z lots, Lebanon zuu RRHjmphry to Mary Humph rey, a lots, Lebanon zyU John Conner to j C Garvin, piece land, la wo 700 E G Cox toll M Works, 11 acres, 10 wis. 300 W O Smith to S E Cavender, 10 acres, 14 w 3 KDO R II Crowder to V O Smith, 10 acres, 14 w 3 450 O II McFarland to J W Volf, 12.20 acres 16 and 14 vJ , 6o LFIeischner to Sain May and ors, all his property in llairisburg 5000 J M Ralston to John Nicholls, 3 lots. .Lebanon ,00 J S Thomas to J K Thomas, 1 20 acres 10E1 1 J II Washburn to S E Caveuder,21 acres, near lirownsville boll las Blakely to C H McFarland,2.21 acres near Brownsville 25 G C Oooley toC H McFarland.58.- 18 acres near liro.vnsville .... 2.198 G C Cooley to W C Coolev et ux. .j interest lot South B'ville. . . 225 J II Washburn to GCCoolev,4-7th inte est in 1 lot, S B'villu 400 J M Waters to O P Coshow, v.; in terests acres, N II v il le 250 P C McFarlane to C L Grnv, i in terest G'S6.72 acres, 12 E R 1000 W PTurpin to W W Mvers, 1M acres, 15 E 1 825 Jonathan v assom to Ada Judson, z lots, Lebanon 125 Corinthian Lodge, St Johns Lodge, liayley Chapter And Temple Couunandery to Masonic Build ing Association, 'lo leet Iront First street 140 $15,885 Total for year ?2,213,iSl Total for 1SS9 ifl.8!0,409 Y. M. C. A. Notes. ItiO visitors at the reading room last week. The resular monthly incetinz of the Board of Direct rs will beheld on Ftiday evening, at o clock sharp. A lull at tendance is expected. The rcnucst of tho WCTU is herebv acknowledged and steps will he taken at once protesting against the Columbian exposition being open oi the Sabbath, i The first of a sees of concerts, to be given by the Y M C A, will be given in the Opera House on Friday evenmg.Jan. 2;d, 1801. The Apollo Club has been engaged to assist in these concerts and a -e drilling especin'ly for them. There will be no time or pains spa'ed to make these concei ts worthy the attention and patronage oi the Albany public. Look out for further announcements. Secub'- abv. The Y's Receit'on. As has been the!; usual custo-n the Y. W. C. T. V. will hold a re teption to-morrow, tiie first day of the new year, from 3 to 5 o'clock, at the WCTU Hall, at which time the young men are invited to call. Also in "the evening a soc'.al will be given, to which a general invitation is extended to all the yoi'ng ladies and gentlemen to he present, and the Y's will try and make it pleasant for all. "The Signs of the Times," is Mr Grant's suhicct tins evening in the W. C. T. II. hall. He proposes to prove that the signs indicate tnat we are now living in the generation that w ill live to see the second coming of Christ. His next lec ture will he at the same place Saturday evening. Subject: "Coming events," or what we may look for between now and the coming of Christ, and what he will do when lie comes. Costisa. The singing of tlie Swedish ladies was the very personification of art, and all who listened were delighted with the entire program. St. Lojis, Mo, Republic. Mr. Melvin R. Day, as an impersonator, was simply immense. Brooklyn, N Y, Citi.en. At the ojiera house, Jan. 10, 1MH. Now that the holiday are over do no fall to con'lnue to keep the fact In your mind that Conn llendrlcson have on hand fresh stock of groceries ar.d pro duce, w hich they arc selling as cheap as anv house In Albany. They make it in object lor anvone to trade with them by offering first class good and low prices, and by treating their customers with that consideration due them. Just rtied a full line of ladies, chil dren., men'" rd by'a foot wrar at (i W SimimonVSwlikh will be eo!d at bottom .rice. UIKIIT. Local talent is having a fair show in Albany this winter. This is as it should be. Eastern fashion journals say the proper tiling for ladies is to wear one big rose. More than one is a breach of fashion. Albany girls will take warning. State Superintendent McElrov, w ho not long since .et out some rice and valuable revs on his farm near Monroe, reports that Mme Individual has pulled the trees up, about looin u!l, and taken them for "sclf inltresl." This is a very rash.-vav of doing luislness.and the man who ooulddosucha thing Is not fit to be classed amomg hu mans. He Is a devilish villi.m. Denton Lender. Portland Is filling with Idle railroaders, mjneyless and friendless, and a ccrlous problem is being presented about what to do with them. The probability is they will gradually spread out over the country. If nothing U dune, and r,o douLt Albany will have pan of the problem to solve. The unfortunate men are entitled to some con sideration. A Democrat man finds from experience that the man w ithout any pa-tienlar ob ject in view, such as settling up, etc., gets a cold reception at most of the stores. The reason is that invoicing is going fiercely on anil merchants are buried iu figures and letters. "Ecs" says the clerk, and it is put down, and that is the way it goes on steadily until the invoice is completed, nnd woe to the man who uunmssnrily interferes, A New Year begins to-morrow. How's your conscience. Have vou done vour duty during the closing year. Don't you ieei ui.o for some tI the nienn things you have been guilty of, such as gossiping, getting drunk, stealing your neighbors chickens, not paying the prin ter, butcher, grocer nnd d'y goods man, sponging your reading matter, slandering your neighbor, smoking too many cigar ettes, di inking, eating too much, and wasting old Time. OS1I1F. SOIVIII UN BOI MMltY. Dec. 2fl, 18!K). James Bargrr, jr., started to California yesterday. He will probably begone, a year. A social was given in his honor ; on Saturday evening at the residence of his brother, Uillord Ifarger. ......K. . rith her lip.it hnvi 'g been poisoned with a veil Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis have a little daughter, born Dec. 18. This little girl has eight brothers but no sisters, conse quently there is great rejoicing in the Curtis family. Miss Clara Tilton is spending tho holi days with her brother's family, near Eugene. She will return home next Thursday. A Bociol dance at the residence of Hon. John Long is on the cards for next Thurs day eveuing. James Taylor and family spent Christ mas here with his parents. Mr. and JIrs. Cummings came up to Mr. Bonner man's Friday to attend the bull at Coburg that evening. All those from this neighborhood who attended the Coburg Xmas ball pro nouncec' it a decided success. The music was good and the crowd large and or derly. Messrs. Wolf and Northern, of Browns vi.Ie, were visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. llaywortli, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. (i. A. Vaughn enter tained Judge Strahan and son Claude. and Hon. nnd JIrs. John Long, nnd Miss McDonald at dinner on Christmas day. Miss Clara Phiinot is home for the holidays. Notes op Albany Cioar Factory. I you want a real ciioicc smoke try our 10 center. Whv smoke n Chinese made ciirnr now that vou can get a far superior ono at J Joseph's cigar factor', made by white labor I Trv our celebrated 5 cent Havana filled white lalior cigars. We make n specialty of selling cigars of our own maku by the box at factory prices. Fine Meerschaum and Briar pipes and a full assortment oi smokers articles. A Packed IIoise. We refer to the warehouse and store of Fortmiller & Ir- iiu'. A big car load of furniture, just received, did it, consisting of an elegant lire of stands, bedroom sets, parlor sets, chairs, lounges, etc., it offers a fine as sortment to select from, lhis firm keeps pronniiiy me iiuesi block oi iiirniuiru in the valley. Purchasers have a big and fine stock to select from. New Carpets, new carpets, new car Cets and new si vies, latest patterns, the est in the market, just received at A, B. Mcllwaiu's. The stock is large and choice, selected for this market, and peo ple wanting the best carpets at the low est prices should call and inspect his splendid stock. It was bought low nnd will be sold low. Black Dress G(ods i make a spe e laity of keeping a fiU line of black silks Silk" Warp Henrietta, Wool Henriettas and all the la'.c novelties In black circs', goods, and trimmings. bAMcEi, E. Young. WriEK b to Get Them, Wlien wanting v, orgni. or iiana call on G L B lac km an aIu e you can te.rt from a first class The ON LY pUco in the ty whor Et era tickvlm can ho porcha ia of W. L. uttr, at the Southern Pacific- Co's ticket oftce A H .4 SAL INJKCTOn fri-o with each hfutle'f hhiloh's I'starrh Rfinedy. Trice 50 centr. The brist rnvt coflo in tho city at Cnud M yt r'. one D AKKOAD J JCU inmttes ia the isylum . Ilnvo Viirock rhave yo'i. Buy your groueri-1 of 1'a-ker Brut. Shut kraut at C E Kron Deli's. Cloak, it e i.it at W F Ku!', l-'i iv. ri- nt Conn & Hnrlr'csonV liny ' ur h .'i lay bvhIs of W. F. Head K. gilt here, wo with you a Happy Nw Year . Ilu!in& Diwson, druggist's, at 'rciich'a eorut-r. Birgaiiii In library Ump at C II lirow ell's. CheadlachecMi is the best. Try it. CE llrowiicll. (iemiiiif Iowa snrghiini en draiiLht'at C EHro M-lls. ' Dclieio Browneh as orange cider on tap at C K Call at Hnhn Dion'a New Drug Sto.e for fresh druus. W. r , HH ,,I kei-psthe hestasuortment of fancy g- oils in town. Ten leuitifnl presen giveu aay at Freiieli's J. w lry Store. St-e W K liend'a line i,f dress gocds and silita bi tarc having elsewhere. lirnut rt iltmr.iiin in mon' furnishing gocds fur the next 30 duvaat W F Kea l's. Plusii-iiir's i-rescriptlona carefully corn H,uuleil at Mnliu A; Jl.twson'a drug store. Bead T L Wr llaco & C .'a ad. oa tin ad joining lute. It speaks for itso'.f . For m.vrltica in their line Will t Stark are aide to show a superior stock of goods. Lace curtains! Lac 'curtains! AUrtfftas rorlnient from SI tu $9 a pair, at Siniuel E Young's. Mrs Nssmith, wife of tho late Senator Nisioitli, died at her hoire iu I'olk couuty yeetenlay. 200 eli aka to be auld at coat at W. F. Road's. Come and aeeure hargiina while the ausortmejt is large, The drawing f holiday presents given by F M French to h customers will take placa to-mtirrow at 3 o'clock p. m . Then, Kav woolen mills blankets, fUnnels men's, youth's and boy' clothing, for sale by (j W Sui'phou'a, atr,eut, Albany, Oregon. Bemtiful bold watchea for ladies and gen tlemen at Will & Otark's at won lorfully low prices. People aie talking sbcut the big stock o holKluy i'ihkIs at Will A: Stais. s.the jowcle Ever thiug imaginable. Forfiw-h meats of all kinds go to Judson A Malt-rs, opposite achmeer a liverys table. Urdera tnkeu and prompt delivery. Next Saturday a big meeting wi!l be held with the Linu County Uraage at Kqox Butte. Parties wishing to attend ean go and return on the Uregoa racitic for 50 emu. A large line of fancy crockery tups and saucers, mugs, vases, sahd utshea, cracker jus, card receivers, etc., will be aold at re- .l.ua ...ina. n AnBa -. U I . X OUDtt I t , . A fine display nf children school tboe od ctmter table at L b Brownell's are l'oidu rapid ly at les than Hrntcost. Ca'l and select a lair before they are ail gone. Three young men of Shed d, who passed theinoelveb off for tramps, in order tn fool a younjj and newly installed police ufticer.weie made to pay 7.50 apiece for their fun. Ttie tuam of John Morgan ran away near Plaioview a few days ago, throwing Mr and Mrs Morgan out. Mrs Morgan fell on her ht-nd, cttuaing a slight concussion of,the bruin, aud Mi Morgan had his oollar and shoulder blade broken. D' Gaff attended them. Change is Bubinesh. From Jan. 1st, 1891. we will change our business to a atrictly cash system, thereby enabling us to buy for cash and get our discounts, whereby we can, and will, give our cus tomers the benefit. Our Mr C H Muel ler, while east, made arrangements to buy goods direct from the manufacturers at the lowest cash prices, and we will sell pure roods at the lowest cash figures. Believing that the people will appreci ate n stors where they can get goods at cash figures, we remain, respectfully yours, Mukller t Gakkett. Go to Samuel E Youxg for your boots and shoes. The largest stock in the city and best value for the money. Don't be deceived bv offers of discounts, or big ad vertisements You will have 10 pay rome one a profit. The question is who can afford to' sell for the least profit. Our Hundred Wagons just received, which I am going to give away free, one with each can of Forest City Baking Pow der. Como early. 0 Vl Biiuwnki.l. R.'.rtn Si A obi sou tmcdle tne celebrated I'oriiAiid cemeutwftlls fvr cemetery tots. These walls can he furnished at half the cost of any other and are far superior. Aibany.Uarket. Wueat 60j BuiM-t 35c prtb. Kkhb 25t Hoy -9,00. PoUtoew- 6(j cts per bUMl.a. Befon lout, 8f Applos-60 ceotM per hu, i'lti'Jf 6Jo per lr airoat HMtntv hauls lit liouUlftra 7c aides 9j rd 9! per lb. K!our-.'4ir per bbl. 'hit-hens- 8 W rrr tr. Mil Foed--b:unt ll.O.tor too BiiortH, jt;. iniddllnKH, 20. Choi" Vfl.1; j reTvr l; f, $ L'Jt i n.. ( JV..; i':iP V'pnMy ni'wa- . ' '"1 'I ..-'-.. !, I-.- . rt;.." -I'l-T. -Jt i-vi.iicTi fit v.t"T,is r- r i i...:-.:t, Kilry r i'''-' rt'i d villi i. --M!r;.-r.! ,. n, . , , '.'Irn (. .n. I-., n' l-t a :int.i Ju.il.inrnr ri' : " If I i ! N. n-iwl v i . U r.. i .li-.il.l V, .. mIi.mI. : ) ;; -ifi.iy .l l- :t:x..tii; A::- . .t i r-cU ti :.t Its c:r ' i JI It. - , iia t),ai, cf s!l ( t):pr "i ol .r '"' 1, ..!. n,T.r:.-"i'r".-. )'. r..:i,t I .;. .. ti. i,.. r. ... , ., .. . 'itliiW. fi y- .m. . ' .! " ' ' I! j" I!" lv.o.jt:i; - st.'.i' l.-'.'.-V -....V-5 ii$ V.' !"'t! ; -' .i . n(- . ., r r;. ' I .' :'' ' -..' woitiu t'oviufcmxu. F. M. French keeps railroad time. :Vew cream cheese just leeeived at Conrad Meyers. Eeao & Aciiison ato selling monaminta at PortUn.t prices. Fresh New Eoclaud miuce meat, on aale at l 1-j llrowm li . A popalnr ulaee L Viercck'i ahevirff and nair urcseiug parlors Choice aweet IX-lauara vranea received iresn every uiornii.g at U E lirownell a. Mens . youths', and hova1 clothing- and iiirnisning goods at li vt Mmpsou's. A n-st clasb Miavo for only locentaatL V lerecL's, einltuiarsh Block. Albany. Or. Have you area tho.-a Darlor suits that T onus, lias just received 7 1 hoy are nice. J W Bentlev. boat ho t and shoe maker'in any, rr.r.'o amirs norr.li ol uemocrat olhce. For bargains in monuments, headstones, do., goto Etan & Auhiaou, Albany, Oregon. You should oa'l and see those Hue library imps at C E Brownell's before buying else where. By .11 means see Will & Start's ttecant llnoot silver ware lor tho Holidays. Fluest ever brought to A'liauy. Tickets for ALL oaat'ru nointa. ovr- ANY route, (or salo by W. .L. Jester, at S. P. ti -ketolfi jc. For coid nights buy ThosKv woolen mill ankjt8, cheapest in town. Foraale bv (J W Sitnp jn, aeent, Alhiuv, Oretrorj. G W Simpson has received Ida fall atnek if stockinette aud sealut jackets and three quarter sealet cloaks, and have a complete assortment oi ail me luteal styles. Don t fail to oar men's Dd br.va' clothing before purchasing elsewhere. We sell the best clothing for the least money of uhj uuuw in me city, liook. ana u con vinced. Vj w bimpson. Buggies and llaehs. The best makes are to be foundin Al bany at Price & Robson's, who have jv t recived a carload of the finest hacks &i buggie6to be found. Their prices, con sidering quality, arc remarkably low. It pays to ride In a good buggy or hack. Keep this tact in your head and when get ting one call on Price & Robson, who have the largest variety to select from. The Reason Why. Wl.v Is It that Klein Bros, can afford to sell boots and shoes so reasonable.' Because they are both practical shoe makers and make partcf i heir expenses by working on the shoe bench, any boot or f hoe you buy of them, no matter what kind It Is man. womans or childs, that rip, run over or the sole rips loose they repair them for you free of charge, and as they do all the woik them selves, they don t charge you 35 to 50 cents a pair extra for a warrant to pay ro.-ne shoemaker to repair them for vou. Thev also make a specialty of repairing r -.bber boots. SHILOH S CATARRH REMEDY a positive care for Catarrh, Diphtheria and CauUer-Muuth. The State Legislature ooovenea on Janu ary 12th. JOIIX JI. I It LEY. Jna H. Curley, the well known merrhant tailor, of 846 Market St.. 8. P., writes to ths Ed win W. Joy Co., that for years he was afflletod with dyspepsia which nothing reliered till he commenced taking Joy's TtgeUble Saraaparllls. He continues, "I am still taking it. Its mild laxative effects are exceedingly grateful to the system. It Is a pleaiant surprise that awaits thoso who do not know what our verctabk Juices do for debility, sluggish liver and Im paired digestive organs. TlirANTED, Girl to do fcoiierai house Call at reidinp of if F ft work Mferrlll corner of Frrry and Eiavenlh streets. Will & Link, OrERA IIOISE HL'SIC STORE, AOXNTS roa TIIK CSUKSriATIaU BJ. F. MilScr, -And the Favorlto J.BAUER & CO.S PIANOS. Palace and Earliuft Mouse Proof Organs SOLS AQSNTS FOB Till Eldredga B, and Ha . Eoms NcwIaK nachln.. Okranx - Cluanrd - asd - RErAimtn ALBANY, OREGON. J. II. DUNCAN, ATTCREET AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, fsrOtHc-i In Stralian's Block, fo', 1 and 2. ALBANY, CREC3H. I't.atHO.VAM. six More Duals Made Hnppr bj Dr Iar- rla'a Klrrlrle skill. Ed Hynes. A'.biua citarrhal doafnes., re loren. P O McFatlane, Vancouver.sclaliorhea msiisiu. curod. Oeo O Seoiten, Albins, Oregon, ringing iitlses In I he tar and di al'nosH, cured. J K Cunningham, Wapiuiii , Wasco county.Oregon, total dwfnea in one srr an.l parlla'ly so In the other two jen.a, cured. tors J E Smith, Prinevllle, Oregon, ner. vous dchll.ty aud general weaktieiis, . almost boriten"Kon Lsamtv. restored. Heuson McCoy, Uufur, Waseo county, Oregon, deafness and tirribbj j,ain In l, ear and tiea t for for six months, until he was jearly crazy, restle-snem and Inso monla. Bestoud to health by ele.-trlchy alter all other trc .tiuoots had falleJ. Ur DarHu'a Specialties anil Place or llusluess. Drs Darrln make a speo'aly of discs of the ICye, Ear. Mose and Throat, aud all nervous, chronlo and private diseases, such as Loss of Al'.nhnod, Blood 'I anus syphilis, Gleet. Oonnrilioea. . 'ictuie. Spermatori hoea, Semh.al Wetknesi, or t nss ol Lesira oi Sexual Power In man or woman. All i ecu liar Fomale "i ublea, Irregular Menstn lion, Dispiaceu int. eie, are coRfldomially and succ iiilly treated, and will under no cirouin tsncss tfke a case that they cannot eii.e or beu efl.' Consultation free, chargoi reai-. jn. able. Inures ol private diseaseiiguarniitHeit and nawr puLllslied in the pap.. C.rculars an 1 qua-tlon blanks sent ireo. Office., 10X Vt asbingtou at, Portland, Or. New Blacksmith Shut G V Willis has just completed his blacksmith shop at the corner of Second and Railroad streets where all kinds of iron and wood work can be had and done in first class order Bring on your plows, wagons, etc., etc. .. for repa rs. Holiday goods at first coat at L ack ) an's. Ste his ad in acother column. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. Saturday Evening, Jan. 10, 1891, . NATIONAL SWEDISH LADIES; CONCERT, From -s- Stockholm. BEDPAHl LYS'MIM Bl UCtr, Hole Cfls, Boston anil Chlcaifo. THE COMPANY: MISS .1ENNY NORKI IUS, l.t Soprano. MISS T HUN'WUP. l-tSi..rano MISS IDA HHUCHl. 2nd .Si.pnno MISS MARIA H EDEN, 2,i Soprano, . MARIE SOHI.BKHO. 1st Alto. KLIZABKTH BRUCE, 1st Altn. INHLEBURd I.INDBORN, 2nd Alto. . ' AMEUE HEDl'.N, 2nl ,Uto. AI.HO MR. MhLVIN- R. DAA, The tavonle Una ton Humorist. The ladiea appehr in he beautiful and -picturo'que costumes of their uative prov inces. Their quartette smiting baa never been equaled in this country, their work being simply perfect. ADMISSION, : . ; 60 eta aud $1. Reserved seats at "Will & Link's. DR ;EO W OKAY having sold his dentl"t biiHlnes. to irlve no-aeasion January 1, 1S91, m M eurnef-tly requoHtts. bis tnanj- frinn J who umy wih him to put rneir teeth in good ropair biforere tlrlntf to call r) v. AJI who find them BelveH lnd('htd to htm, are expected to call and nettle soon. Will be Found at the Square Dealing Stove House of SMITE - aud SEliDEPifl. OKEY TO LOAN -In small and laree amoiinln, from oiz months to live vents, on eoori Albany and Linn county real eaiAti. Call on oraddrtss VV u; Mcl'lioraon, FJntt Ht Alhan, Or. ftnenn at weights any Many a faru.er lose uuriLUj Imigor. enough In that way In one year to pay lor a g tod m-tx'.v. (Jo to StHwart AiSoxandi pri:e Ihtlr cnlts o'ail kinds. -TEN- Beautiful Pieces of Silverware to ba Given Awny. At F. M. French's Jewelry Btore, co -mencing Noy. Itst, I will present ever one purcliaaiiiK $1 worth of goods, a tick et entitling the holder to a cluinco U draw one of the following pieces of silver ware : 1. One largo dinner castor $10 Od 2. " fancy fruit dish 11 (Ml 3. " silver cako hasket 8 01 4. " silver card stand 7 0C 5. " set silver knives and forks (I 00 0. " douhle picklo castor 5 00 7. " silver butter dish 4 00 H. " single pickle castor 3 00 9. " Seth Thomas clock 2 00 10. " silver cup 1 00 F. M. Fkincii. DISiOI,UTtON 'OTICK. Notice I. horehy irlvfn ihatlhn copartnership of Ohllnv A Wallnrss hns t-ppn illsaolvit by mutual ronrnt. All llslillllles wjll bo assumed by Ifnnrv Ohllng, to whom all aroount" should hn psM, iiknmy oiimso. frank Wallace. Albany, Poo 21, 1M.