ipobilsliaj arorj Uay la th. wealtex
ppt Sunday.
IITES i Mr UK Editors oud Prcp'n.
kBlV JiKI ABY t l. M.
kitproil ntthe Host Olllun at ltanv. Or.
j (,'on, at Htkiuncl vlaia m ill m.iU'.r.
iTiiB Mkiihv Minmtkmi. On Juniiary
itli (iowlycar, Klitch &f-chilliii(!'ii Min
ds will anpcar at tliu Opora Uoime,
i-ring an eluliorulu program, en. Iimcing
the salient feutuim o Henmilionul and
li mil modern miintrelny. Wlien tlie
artain rises on the (iraml Alontc C'rito
ioyal Court, First l'art.a scene of splun
idrrtttclies the eye, over 3tl00 ynr.ls of
vtlvi-t, plimlies ami satin in draperies
ltd curtains. Coiiimcdiaim dressed in
I wen ami cherry colored velvet, hlue.old
f lid and lavender satin. Vocalists as
I ty cavaliers dressed in pink satin.
Musicians as Monte Oristo lislierinen,
( jessed in bright red and pild satin
tails. There are a number of clever
ptopln in the company, ainnni; them
b(is W tioodyear, ChasK Krhillini,ieo
. J Kdwiirds, Alhert Leecli, Clivette ex
iTt eipiilibrist, jnler and shadow
rapliist, Hrothers l.eondor,the Southern
artet, Svnionds, Hughes and Kastus,
ae lientfev iirothers anl a number of
Uier well known people, and an excel
mt band and orchestra of 12 peole.
f
; Portland Courts. James Petty, of
Talem, once of Albany, was tried In Poi t
and yesterday on the charge of having
Ounterfelt money In 1 1 ib possession, and
jund not guilty.
t A divorce case being tried is that of Mrs
fchmeer against her husband John P
jehmeer, former residents of Albany.
on.c of the testimony was taken here.
ner grounds lor a divorce are himtiml
Irunkenness and cruelty, while he asks fur
aeon the ground of desertion and cruelty,
luring six years four divorce sulu were
jrought.all settled.
airs 1
aquina Bay. -Within the last ten
sales have been made fltrirrei'atini:
near 150 :01s.
.'.The significance of the sales is that they
ladicate the confidence of the people here
In the success 01 the new enterprise.
Portland capital however is considerable
Interested.
J W Brasfield left for Alsea yesterday
1th a party of eng'necr. We will have'a
f fourteen mile railroad on the south side of
f Yaquina Hay the first thing . you know,
r Didn't we tell you so. Republican.
! Exciisks. Evangelist Cairns, who Is
preaching to great crowds at th- Baptlct
church every night, will speak to-night
on the Excuses men offer for not being
Christians, tie will undertake tc answei
and explain any excuse commonly urged.
All a-e invited to come and hear Mr
Cairns to-night, lr. his sermons he ad
dresses the reason of men. Many are
coming out for Christ, and a great out
powerful work of grace Is going on In the
eltv. All the churches are feeling the in
Buence of Mr Cairns work.
; A Good Istentios. Mr N P Slate, of
Tangent, is the patentee of a hay press,
which promises to be heard from. The
patent is dated June 17th, 1890. The
leading merit of the press is its great
rapidity, pressing hay ai well as other
presses in half the time. Those who
nave seen it work say it actually accom
plishes this. It is so arranged that no
time is lost while it is being run.
;;. A Good Record. During the year
1890 there were three fires In Albany and
three false alarms. The total loss was
only $500; fully covered by Insurance.
Found. A pocket book in Wheeler's
lumber yard. Owner can have the same
by calling there and proving property.
' No Flies. There are no flies on Conn
St Hendrlcson's new clerk, that faces their
ouetomers on entering. Every body
treated tlie same, a smile for all, and the
best grocetles in the city and bottom
prices. See their brands of tea, coffee,
their canned goods, etc. Smokers get lets
of satisfaction out of the famousP?ppoose
and other cigars.
if A Good Resolution for New Years or
other time is to buy your groceries,
mkeil goods and produce of Parker Bros.
Jne of their resolutions is to keep the
best in tho 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., where
Jfpu can always find the goods you want
Notice, I have moved my millinery
)re acrn ih tri in th nt,,mi,nr.
Wock next d.lnr In I A f!umttilnus ilrnu
tore, where I will be pleased to meet my
aivnus and customers.
Ida M Brush.
For lav.oatF. atritworchrn -all on f.r.
fi & Blount, corner or Baker and First
treeta. Deliver toar.v nart nf tho .it
f ithout extra coat.
Ciiancir of R R Time. Railroad lime
Ms been set ahead three minutes. Set
our watches and clocks with French's
cgulator and then you will get there on
HoI.MKS ItlTSIVsa CllI.r.Knil. nf Portion.)
P'. , will open Sept. 1st. J A Wesco, the
leading penman of the coast, lias become
a partner in this school and will nmkn if
f'te leading business college. Send for a
atalogue.
; Money 10 Loan.
We have nlentv of tnonei' fn Innn nn
al estate security, on two to five yeara
time. Call an ... .t i.-
,h e evere house.
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Burkii AS. 4' Keenet.
HIM ML 1MI rEBKONAL,
Mr Kil (Join, of Hcio, in doing Albany
today,
J II Mnlin took the noon train (or
Portland.
Hon Tims K C'aiitliom, ot Ccrvallis,
went to Salem this noon,
Jcnniii St (iermain has begun a unit of
divorce against trunk St (iernuiin.
More men get married in Marion coun
ty between S'.land 115 years of age than at
any other period ami more women at ay
years of age.
In an Oskaloosa, Iowa, paper, lust re
ceived in Albany, the following item ap
pears: "Miss l.illie Holiertson, of Albany,
Or, is in the city.
J A Heard, of Lebanon, anil O P Co-
show, of this city, received complimen
tary votes by the DeiiincrntH for Clerk
ships in tlie Senate yesterday.
C'apt O II Irvine and I.ieutennHts T J
Ovcrimin and Jas Mcllarguo returned
this noon from Salem, where they had
!hcu to attend tlie election of officers to
fill vacancies in the '.'ml regiment.
W A Cox and family returned yester
day from ( )iiklnnd,C'al., where they have
been residing several months. The cli
mate did not agree with the younger
memliers of tlie family.
F M DanielH, of Seio, passed through
the city today on his way to Salem. He
nays he is a candidate for Hailroad Com
missioner mid Hint lie lias no desire to
ride in a pulnco car, but would like to
look into the construction of railroad
bridges.
KTATB .Ll.IHI.4HKV.
The State Legislature- was organized
yesterday afternoon by the election of
the caucus nominees published in the
Democrat, Jos Simon being elected
permanent chairman of the Senate: O P
Miller, of Clackamas, chief clerk; CB
Watson, of Clackamas, assistant clerk ;
J It Kddy, of Pendleton, reading clerk ;
M Pomeroy, of Columbia, sergeant-at-arms;
J II McCormick, of Marion, gate
keeper. In the IIouso TTGeer wag
elected speaker; K R Hays, of Tilla
mook, cluef clerk ; Frank Davey, of Sa
lem, assistant; UO Holman, of linker
City, reading clerk; TO Hutchinson, of
Douglas county, calendar clerk; J M
Stott, of Portland, sergcant-at-arms; A
W Drager, of Marion, doorkeeper; KM
Smith, of Polk, assistant doorkeeper;
Guy McPherson, of Salem, Chester Fox,
of Astorit, and Carl Gray, of Portland,
pages. The usual rules about postage
stamps, jack knives, paper anil news
papers wero passed.
. N. C. A. K.le,.
The memliers will pleaso remember
the special meeting which the president
has called for tonight, at 7 o'clock. It is
very necssary to have a full meeting.
Please do not neglect this.
Noonday meetings will be held in the
Y. M. C. A. hall every day this week,
from 11 :30 to 12 :30 o'clock. We espec
ially ask our business men to drop in, if
only long enough to say, "Thank God."
The Y. M. C. A. hall was too small to
seat the crowd that came to hear Robt
Cairns at our gospel meeting, last Sun
day. Truly God lias sent a power
among us. The man who can sit and
listen to the practical, scathing talks of
Robt Cairns and not heed the warning,
must have a heart harder than the rocks
of the old Granite state, and is to be
pitied:
The Association received, this week.
an exceedingly fine oil painting of Mt
Hood, it has Been our pleasure 10 see
many .laintings of Mt Hood, and beauti
ful ones, too. But we never saw such a
beautiful and artistically arranged fore
ground to Mt Hood as the one in this
picture. The art displayed is something
to be admired, and the Y. M. C. A., of
Albany, wish to extend many thanks to
Miss Martin, of McMinnville. the donor
of this beautiful and acceptable gilt.
H. l. lOUNd
General Secretary.
Circulating Library. Mr Joe Talt,
who organized a circulating library a year
ago, and placed iOO books at tlie store of
C E Brov.-Tel. has started out to increase
the numb: rtf books by getting new mem
hers It -tr.W costs $i.s0 to become f
member ad 22ch meinbei has the right
to read all tlie books in the library. This
is a very cheap way to secure reading
matter. Remember eacn meniDor nat
the right to read any book in the library
or anv that may be pliccd there by Increase
of membership. C E Browne!! is libra
rian.
A Packed House. We refer to the
warehouse and store of Fortmiller & Ir
ving. 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 n (Jne as
sortment to select from. This firm keeps
probably the finest stock of furniture in
the valley. Purchasers have big and
fine stock to select from.
Oats Straw. Loose oats straw for
sale by F G ilurkhart, one mile southeast
of this city.
For ' lime 1 avli, or s.de rhoat. use Shtloh's
Porous 1 Iattr. Price, 25 cents.
W, F. Bead kai'psthe bost assortment of
xiioy fool in town.
My dear, said she, when you go out
IW s"re to send me porno saner kraut,
You'll find it good at M. Ax G.'s,
Who bIso keep that fine Swiss cheese,
Chow chow, pickles and muck era I "
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off
You'll find displayed at their front door ;
Teas, collees, spices and fugars without
sand. "
For cash they are selling cheaper
Than any other stand.
Their clerks are kind and pleasant,
And greet you with a smile;
And as for waiting on you
Its just in first-class style.
Notice to Farmers. Wanted at once
chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, dried
fruits, butter, eggs, and all kinds of farm
produce, for which 1 will pay the hich
est price in cash or in exchange for
soods. U. W. Sim ikon.
Albany, Oregon
MIHUTS.
A Spokane Falls man lias done a great
thing by inventing a boot blacking ma
chine that does the work in fifteen seconds.
The greatest friends a county or city
baa are those who work for improve
ments wherever needed, though they
cost something. Tlie greatest enemies
are those who oppose them,
Albany did not get a smell at Salem In
the principal ollicex. but look out for the
I'll. Unit ib one thing Marion county
can't get.
The average mortgaged indubtness in
Linn county is about GO cents an acre.
In Kansas it is flii.HS. No wonder Kan
sas people want to come to Linn county.
J Miller Murphy, the successful editor
of the Olympin Standard, has just open
ed a new theater to the public. It cost
bun $00,000. Mr Murphy has been pub
lisher and editor 0! the Standard for
more than thirty years.
At a meeting of taxpayers in Toledo
the vote was almost solid against incor
porating as a city. Quite right. There
should be a state law allowing incorpor
ations as cities only when the town has
a population of 1000 or over, and when
tlie state increases sulliciently larger
than that. It is mucinous to call every
little collection of houses a city.
Little things often take a man back
into tlie misty past. An Albany man
seeing a Dkmocrat man's buckeve watch
charm said, "That reminds me of when I
was a boy in Virginia. J. was at a horse
raco one dav with a string of buckeyes
around my neck. Another boy bantered
me to bet on the race and 1 put up the
buckeyes, all I had, and lost. Great
horse races they used to have in old
Virginia."
According to our exchanges Pendleton
has an opportunity to do some whole
sale bonuB giving. An eastern capitalist
oilers to expend $100,000 in the establish
ment 01 a woolen 111111, a scouring luiu
and grading warehouses, a beef packing
establishment with cold-storage depart
ment, a sawmill, soap works and a glue
factory, a paper mill, a tannery, a steam
laundry, a brewery with capacity to
furnish beer for nil the trade in Eastern
Oregon, and a broom and basket factory,
provided he is given BBubsidy of $75,000
ami a bond for eighteen months upon
property valued at (000,000.
Tlie Yakima Herald tells an inciden
which rather Eurpasseg anything of the
kind yet reported : "Ueorsie narton,
of Brown county, tells a blood-curdling
snake Btory. Mrs William Huxelly liv
ing in a log cabin, was making soap in
the backyard, having kissed her sweet
little six-months baby to sleep in tho
cradle. Presently the baby screamed,
and she rushed in and was horror strick
en to tind a hideous blacksnake of enor
mous sizo trying to Bwallow the child.
It had engulfed the hand, swallowed it
up to the armpit and was writhing in its
contortions and efforts to make further
progress. Grasping the hideous reptile
in the middle, it seemed to relax its hold
and disgorge the child's arm, then turned
upon its mother. She dashed it to the
floor, and in her wild frenzy stamped it
to death. It proved to be of the black
racer species, seven feet two inches long,
and measuring six and one-half inches
in circumference. The babe lived, and
the onlv inconvenience it suffered from
its terrible experience was that its arm
and hand were blistered as if scalded in
hot water
New Carpets, new carpets, new car
pets and new styles, latest patterns, the
best in the market, just received at A.B.
Mcllwain's. The stock is large and
choice, selected for this market, and pec
pie wanting the best carpets at tho ow
cst prices should call and inspect his
splendid stock. It was bought low and
will be sold low. '
Notice. Parties desiring a cab will do
well to call onTrites Bros, who connect
with all trains. Funerals and weddings
a specialty.
The concert to be given In the opera
house on the evening of Jan 23d, by the
Y M C A will be of interest to all lovers
of music.
Siibkp Lost. At Oakville, one sheep,
left ear cut off, rope round neck. Return
to farm of Wash Coon.
John A Albert.
The best rnatt oolf e in tho oity at Conrad
Mcyrr's.
G W Simpson has received his full stock
if stockinette and sealet jackets land three
quarter sealet cloaks, and have a complete
assortment of all tho UUst styles.
One Honored Waooss just received,
which I am iioing to give away free, one
with each can of Forest City Baking Pow
der. Come early. ; h, Uhownki.l.
Don't fail to teo our lii'-n's and br.ya'
clothintr before riMchjsiritr elsewhere. We
sell tho hfpt clo'.hin:' lor the leat-t money of
any nnuso ii the i.'ily. Itr.k and boo
viuceri. (i W Simi'Soi.
Frosty weathr.
(-Cl'i-.'UaT.S.
To v tiom U birv coir nm: I la o .rn" .
nvcrv Luuccivab rei.ii.il for biii' ii:.;..'
li'.iv the punt flvo yenrn on I am of a l.;il'n:x
pjtame.it and mflr mtich from Btomu;-li
liver trov bios. I;:it noi.iiu:; cvir ga i-.u
relief tir.i J obtained from adnj Joy' V'
fluriapfrllln. In fart 1 tliii:k It a cure for t.. e
Alluen'.t. At the time I was in, it 1 fir! a
HtUcfirl 1 1 rim in mjr family w'ju-o in-- wan
erionitlf afTceted bj a lore ojn mrc, nr.J vre
UlvA a great many kludii of lotion, t'.vin
Mood purifiers to no avail. J guvo hir of
my mcdlc.ua (2oy' Voxctablo banuipnrilla)
tlilnklait It .right benefit bcr and as it was
purely TegetaMe, knew It could do Iter no barm.
TomyutonUhraentia icgan to Improve, and
within two weeks it waa ei.tlrvl? healed oiid ibo
(a aow aa well u trer.
Mra, B. I W1IKATON,
"i rnvtPL.iianFnuiciMO
HOME AND ABROAD
The VotM.n of 1812 Friday night.
Buy jaur growrie, of Parker Bro's.
Siuer krautat C K Brownell's,
Cloaks at cost t W F Road's.
Ilulia & Dawson, drutgits.
Viae groceries at Conn & lltindricsnu's.
Burg.-tiiis lu iibrtry lamps at C E Brow
nell's. A bargain counter of cliildruus arm misses
shoes at .Searls:
Genuine Iowa sorghum on draughtat C
E Brownell s. (
Delieifius orangii cider oa tap at C E
Brownell's.
Call nt Huhn Dii-on'i Now Drug Sto.e
for frosli 11 ruga.
Call and gut a piir of blankoti that Suarls
is selling fol leu than cost.
300 buahels of H:i wheaS wauted imme
diately at .Morris & Blount's ,
Tablets, pencils and spongos. at llulin &
Dawson's, French's corner.
Smoke the celebrated Havana Oiled 5 oent
cigar at Julius Joseph's.
Yhe Willamette river has dropped to I
foot C inches above low water mark.
Do not iail to get a pr.ir of children! or
misses shoe from Searls' bargain counter.
The charter committee did sone buhine'S
this morning and adjourned until 8.30 to
morrow. Only a few pijrof blankets Uft and will
sell them for less than oost to close. E C
Searls.
Dr Irvine will preach at the U P church
tonight, on '-Heaven," Tho puulio is in
vited to he present.
Mr Eigtn, of Eacan 4: Acheaon, left yea
terday for liutehurg to take charge of tboir
new maible shop at that city.
200 olnaka to he sold ai eost at W. F.
Read's. Como and secure ba-gains while
tne uiwnnieai is large.
The election of Cant O H Irvine as Lieu
tenant Colonel of the 2ud reg'ment, will
necessitate the election'nf a Capt.for F Com
pany. Several are mentioned for the poei-
llOU.
The nearest the raeruury has gotten toO
this year is about 2b' degrees and it was that
tins morning, lb seemed, though, much
colder,
Money is ssved by baying a good article.
Mathews Hi Washburn's long experience en
ables them to give customers the best goods
that can be had for the leaat money.
At the military election in Salem yester
day, Lieut Lovoll was elected colonel of the
2nd regiment. Capt 0 H Irvine, of this
city, was elected lieutenant, and C T Blum-
arotuer, of Bandon, major,
I The 8alem bridge is done and will prob-
ably be accepted. Fortunate Salem. It is
I plewing to note that there was no opposition
. 1 to the bridge from uther parta of M&rioo
& I fllllntf;
county
At the city council meetioa touight th
mayor will deliver his annual message, night
watchmen, street commissioner, city sur
veyor and, city attorney will be elected, and
other important business will coin, op. It
costs the public nothutg to attend.
Live and let live is Mathews& Washburn's
motto we pnt only a fair margin on our
goods and have what tho people want. Call
and look over our stock and carefully 00m-
pareall the points of our stoves and ranges
and we will have no trouble in selling yon
Quality for .the money is what Linn conn
ty people seem to want. And that is the rea
son Mathews & Washburn se1! so tcauy
stoves. They ask a fdir price for their goods
ana will not recommend any tntng tnat
not of tho bt at.
Mrs Elizabeth Watson, a lady over aixty
vears of ace, arrived here from the state of
Mew Yotk on Tuesday. The old lady came
to 1 aquma on the invitation ot her only son
Harry Watson, whom she has nor seen for
thirty years. Toledo Post.
Our contemporary says that in the trana-
fer of Chas Metzar from the Albany to the
Salem the department, what is Salem's lO'B
14 our gain, and yet one would have thought
from the great demonstrations made by tho
gentlem;iu as arsistauc foreman of No 1 s
that the department depeuded ou him for
existence
Tlie B & L A. The building and Loan
association meets on Friday evening of
this week at the Oregon Bank. There will
be about $2,000 in cash to loan, and mem
bers wishing money should be on hand to
diu, several bidders are reported to be
reaay tor tne contest.
Wanted A place to do houseworx
for a short time. Apply at this office.
TWO MEN AND ONE BOY
FOUND DEAD!!
While trying to Crowd their
. WAY INTO-
DEYGE & Vktfthl&U BROS
Store, where they alwns have on hand
the largest Stock south of Portland, of
the latest Improved Kltlea and Shot
Gunn; an Immense ptock of Klshlng
Tackle of every description ; Tents,
Hammock, Camp Chairs and ihouftands
of other things too numerous to mention
Repair Shop
in connection wilh the Slore, and one of
.he beat workmen In the Ntate to do any
md ail kinds of work.
Come onf, Come all; No trouble to
thow goods. "Small profit and quick
iW 1h qui motion
Fortmiller & luring,
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Arterial Embalmlnp; Done Soieiitil
lcally.
YfOlll II COKSIDKUIXU.
F, M. French keeps railroad time.
lew cream cheese just received at Cobrad
Meyers.
Kgan St Aehison are selling monumtnts at
Portland prices.
Fresh New England mince meat, on sale
at u b Brownoll a.
Mons', youths' and boys' clothing and
luruiutung goous at t Yi nimpsou's.
Have you seen those parlor suits that T
Briuk haa just received? They are uiee.
Ore.-it reduction in men's furnishing goods
for tho next 30 days at W F Read's.
J W Ber.tley, beat boet and shoe maheriu
oity, chree doors north of Democrat ollice.
Kor bargains in nionuiueut , headstones
etc., goto Kgan & Aehison, Albany,Oregon
You should call and see those fiuo library
lamps at C E Brownell's before buying else
where. Tickets for ALL eastern points, over
ANY route, for sale by W. IL. Jester, at
5. P. ticket oliice,
Forfresh moats of all kinds go to Judson
6. Slaters, opposite Schmeer's liverystable
Orders taken and prompt delivery.
For cold nights buy Tho Kay woolen mill
blankets, cheapest in town. For sale by O
W Simpm, agent. Albany, Oregon.
A fiua display of chlldruos school shoes on
center table at C E Brownell's are going rapid
ly at less than tirat cost. Call and select a
pair before they are all gone.
Fresh drugs, perfumery, balr brushes,
clcth brushes, tooth brushes, tieah b.URhcs
combs, money parses, box paper, face pow
der, and, io faet, everything f und in a tirat
,-lass drug store, lor sale at bottom pucea,b)
liulin & Diwson. druggists.
Thos, Kay woolen miilsblankets, flannels
men's, youth's and boy' olothiog, for sole
by G W Simpson's, ageut, Albany, Oregon.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Tuesday, January 20 th. 1891.
HE : REIGNING : FAVORITES.
Goodyear, Elitch &.SchHUng's
' : MINSTRELS :
Royal Court First Part.
John El Itch, jr, Proprietor.
inag &3oiimng, Manager,
ETIEverythiPC new In tbe program!
psrimw josiumes!
iTNew Scenery!
$1C,000 In gorgeous wardrobe and Drap
eries lor ine ureat First fart.
Comedian), as Monte Crlsto Jesters.
ocallNis, as Uay C avaners.
IHnNicians.sH Monte Crlsto Fishermen.
: 7 he only Original
:CIJAR:,1 w goodyuah..
The Uniqae Ar.ist
: CHARLES E SCHILLING.!
The Negro Delineator
UKORGE II EDWARDS,
The European Fi"jrer Shadowgraphlsl
CLIVEITE.
Tbe Famous Comedian
ALBKRT LEECH. .
Sj moods, Hughes and Rastns. Bentley
j3iotners. cromers ieonaor. ine
Southern Quartet, aDd a
host of others.
Lower Flsor $1 00
Fii8t Row Gallery (Reserved) 75o
Biiance Galiery 60o
Blnmbcrg Block, Albany, Or.
TRy the most modem and approved
methods cures dsawaa of women anil
children, and all prlvatedisessmof either
sex. uatarrn onrmi Dy a quick: prcoess.
Consultation is freo and everv thing
strictly eonfld sntlal. Office hours, 10 to f:
2 to i, 7 to 8. heslaence Cor. ThlrJ and
Lyon streets.
TOWNSEND
Heel state g Lean Mm
Dolnir if an oral In mi run no bmlntH, Partloi
Hiring lniirance will to wtill to iim tliciii.
AflKNTS rR
Aetna lnurnnr ('ompnnr, lieoritratd
chirt. r imntiMl. I."" al In 7U yvart, 63,
tMU.000. AmvH, fUl7tft.7Lft,tS,
(unrdfun In. C'timpntty, of lmdnh, EnirUnrt
KtUbllfthcd 181. .rilal, t'i.(XtO,'jOO. 'lotul tire
lu.ca iwd uvur H,tXA),0A).
AmTlrwn Fire In r.imony, of llilladclphla.
paid, 110.600Jtia
Col u m Ma Fire WuHiie ln. 4'nnipnnr of
p.irtfaml, Or. Afwel. $&)Q,XT1M, Thiaii ono of
'Oregon'! heat coninie,
Delmonico Restaurant.
OrrosiTR Blvmdkrq nLOcn.
Aw Iloomi; -:- Seat Serviot;
Good Mealt, Promptly Served,
-fit-Taenti-Jive
Centt.
Oysters -:- in -:- all -I- Style:
Court out Treatment; First claetCookt.
DR. PATTON,
THROW PHYSIC TO THE DOGS.',
BleeCroOUsucllfl Inflarncv and It Effect
oa the Hit Minn Bitein.
n the world advances In and tb
people be omen more enllehtened, the old
HhfMU of mwiiciue KMdtially give way
to modern hu.enoe. 'I he God niven por
ersif electricity and umuuetlHin bippiut
tho draMttn drug of lie pharmtu'opola.
The "iiusiruiu Interna." am only kept
for huiiun li-nrK yl"tt. Arnjntr J must
prominmtt irottoiB of Mih uawcupbIIvo
ugearo Dr- Oarrtn, Wondrous to relate
1 hoy are efpeoally wuco-tis.al in ct'nng
obronio, tout and private 'ItHfases, deaf
net and 'itarrh. If w not )onitinc
tne roUnrod to health Mrs Oltnd Olson, of
Portland Mie tio i hen unruly nttl;etei
with ojronio rLeuuiati-iu of ths lent
Joints, and not long Mnca tlut Mr Goo.ga
m fepeuouru. a uartnan, a rtmtaent or
Tualatin, Or, who hd twen almost total r
deaf le 11 yean, waa eund ho uo cm Id
hoar as well cm -ver in hm life, and tUa
cure Is permanent h shown hyminyof
bla neiKhbjra vliltlug Ora Dart In to ba
cured of all their chronic disc uses. Tue
certificates of cut eel made by thwe oele
b rated physician h would nli u Yoluintie.
They embrace vory disease to which ha
inanity la exposeii, ine romeaies arts
minium, almost pleasant and lnulaDla.
rs Darrin are entitled to aroU credit for
their almost miruuulom dieiveriea la
the art of eleotrw bealintf. There Is oo
known uiqUdy that they etnnot uonquor
if patients will uivo the doctors a fair
chance. Their oltiues 7K Wanhtngtin
street, Portland, are besieged with tlie
lame, halt, deaf ana blind, froiv 10 a m to
8 pm. They give free examinations aad
chargi about half the ordinary fesa of
other physicians. Thousands are given
U'ime treatment by mtil or exprei.
Partieb not ble to coma oiQbeudfor
question blank and oircuiar frej
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE.
FrliLy EToning, Jan, 1BA, 1881.
BY REQUEST,
!....
A'oPbeeaon Post, No 6. G A R, assisted
by the be.t local talent, will repro
duce the thrilling military drama
"THE VETERftN OF 1B12."
OR
'Kesia'a and the Scout."
Tronounecd by eomj tent judirei to be one ot tbe
lttt4'&yteverpruducdoiitbfl uo&UuriUga.
&TUl;eU on imle at Will A Unk'i.
ADMISSION.
DESERVED SEATS 5e
GALLEHY e
(Doors open at 7:15. Curtain at 8 promptly.)
Taenllro prcc.fJ.la roto iho relief fandariha
Puat.
STKANEY & NAGLET,
PROPRIKTORS 07 IKE
Cily Livery, Psed and Sale
-S T ABL E .-
Pun geae'al Hadk line to and from.
CoitkiiH. Bust ria ann ohe'post ratoi
In the city. Nj.eeU' -t .nil'n givn t
transient stock. Fourth s'rnet, bttwesn
E Iswo-th an Ljon, Albany, Oregon.
and a fine stock
SPECTACLES,
generally, as well as jewelry. Watches,
clocks, etc.. at
City c.toinmt.
M-vitit( Keu entirely reinorte'ei.. this oW
and (Kipu'nr rent n rant will b iradn flni-
claims n every rfiot. Tii public will he
iven g'wil inealu at all huum, for only Z5
Cftxir. Kver; thnij an i attraottvo.
Frivae hones. OjhUr In avrv sttlf.
D. R. N.BMCRBCRN.
C1RO.W. WRIOHT,
BLACKBURN '& WRIGHT.
Attorneys at, Law,
Will paiitioo in all Vni Cmrts tf thl
tat), I'nimpt at'.ition t;ivun all bu.i
,a ontiiintpil to nur u am,
0.fi 0 1.1 Fellow. T.m'j V . 0
Will tie Pound
7 iai, i-iio oquai a
lYN Dealing Stove
House of
h SMITH
ralW SENDEES.
F
i At.E On bv tnrira. a w
mill capab'e of cutilnn luOOO lm
per dy. Apply at tills olllvc. (170)
mo BENT. A Hore room 229(l fret,
I anltableTor bualncfa;centiaily loeatHl
For particular call at the Dkmocrat
office or on Jaa V Pipe.