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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1891)
HIIII4L AM. PKKKONAL. ubilaaad erary day In Iho wk ex it Hnnday. frESlHUTTIJIfl, Editor, .nil Prop'ri. JAM tUV 10, 1HOI. credatlhe Host Ollbw at Albany, or- t At Haoona oitvi tutu iiiui'jr. IX)CAI, lUCCOHI). Biokkinto A church. Mr 1 nomas irrls, of Sweet Home, came to Albany i miirulnz with "blood in 'his eye,'' fcise an oIJ expression, ami tuning me ha been in close consultation with J I) M Jones, huntinj; up records, etc. a,wfirlv as the Democrat can learn this .the cause. Yesterday Rev II I lliltner, ot East Portland, a follower ol Hlsliop Bowman, of the Evangelical church, was t that place for the purpose of prenchinir. Umv Thos A Yost, an anti-ilowman prtacher, lias charge of tlic church nmi liiiii' everv hahDa'h since the trou b!l, Tlie report is that Rev Ulltnerand hl" followers broke lorcibly Into ttte church and took possession ot the fame, hold i ml' services. Mr Miirrls is a member of Kev Yost's church and was here for the purpose of makiui; arrangements to secure the arrest of Rev llittner and his followers. The matter is an ou'eome of the old trouble, and the Dkmochat mere ly gives the facts as reported simply as a naws item. It is to be expected there will ba numerous versionsof it. Sweet Home people arc at least greatly excileJover the matter. Mo arrests nave yei oeen muue. Mr S I' Harrier, of lirownsvllle. was In the city to-day, License has been Issued for the mar riage ol William Worth and Mrs Surah Young. Mrs L A Allen, w ife of one of the Alle.i Bros., urrlvcd in Alb.ny Saturday even Inc. Kilcy kirk, iii Brownsville, wsnt lo Salem thh morning, lidri't learn what he wanted, I)r E R rtaiker came down from the Snrtlam mines Saturday evening by wav of Sweet Home, hrinuinK some line quart;. lie reported eiL'ht 1 no lies ot snow at the mine. 1 he Albany 11. ill U arain run nhii;, the new machlntrv havii.12 arrived. (i V Wr'yht, Esq., has been absent for the last three weeks attending to leual husiness in the superior court at Spokane Kalis where he scored a leu a I victory for his client, returning home last evening le says Spokane U quiet, and banks are loaning very little monev, while the brc kern are reaping a harvest on the loans at iroin two to ten per cent per month. Oregon should have a state mineralo gist. The large Increase in mining lnter- U makes thU the proper thlmi. Our slate LegUlhtors will please contemplate ue mutter. I vThk Citizbn'h Mkkting to hear the report of the committee on the city char ter was held at the court houc Saturday evening. L Klinn called the meeting to order, and the secretary read the report heretofore published in the ukmock, The amendments were adopted after triliinir out the provision in reference to non-deduction of Indebtedness, on motion t! Mayor Cowan. On motion Oil Irvine, J K Weathcrford and J U Cowan weie ap oointed a committee to attend to the pas- fitre of the bill by the Mute legislature, end also the passage of a bill authorizing the construction of a wagon bridge at this cUy. Our citizens arc almost a unit on the matter of a bridge at this ciiv, which would do more for Albany and this part of the vallev than any other cnterpri! that could be named, and it is to he hoped there will be no opposition. The com mittee should push the oill from the start. ' Tub Toledo Depot. A Is usually the case, there are two sides to the Ore con Pacific Toledo depot matter. The citizens petitioned for a depot and called the railroad commissioner to thfi- rescue, but (he board was unable to accomplish ftivuitrur. A conference was neiu wuti the Oregon Pacific company with this re ult: The company says it will build an ample depot at Toledo just as soon as the citizens of that village vacate the com oany'e rieht of way. a considerable part of which thev ate now occupying in various ways. Statesman. Small Tracts Sold. Townsend & Wilson have made the following sales off the Cant. Smith farm of 257 acres recently ourr based bv them: 20 acres to S P Wil liamson. $7co; 30 acres to II M Stone for $600, and 30 acres to another resident of Oakville for $600. Mr Williamson will inake a fruit farm of his tract, setting out prunes mostly. Tin: U Ai'Tisr Church L?rge con giegations attended all t'.e services at the Baptist rhurch yesterday. Membeis were received into the church Saturday evening, and seven more were buptizcd Others have asked for admission by letter o bap'.ltmi. which will make the to tat ad ditlons since the beginning of the present pastorate about lift v. eslerday the Sun day school reached the largest number In us hitorv, 153 being in attendance. A largely attended young woman' prayer meeting was held In the lecture room in ths afternoon, while the Chinese Sunday school wa going on in the audience room and the east Albany school on Main street. The special meetings will he con tinued this week, with preaching by Kev C M Hill, of Portland. Mr Hill is super intendent of missions for the American Baptist Home Mission Societv, In Oregon, anu 13 an auie anJ popular preacher. To-Mohrow Night. Goodyear, Elltch & Schilling's minstrel troupe appeared at the heeler opera house last evening, It was by tar the best minstrel perfor mance that we ever had here. The music and singing were of a high order, whil the tun was rolickjng and pure. In stage setting in the first part was a work of art, and the same milit be said of tin costumes of the performers. The Times cannot undertake to mention the man good features of the performance in detai Suffice it to say that it was excellent i every feature; devoid of coarseness and barren of "chestnuts." Aspen Dailv Times, Nov 14. Reserved seats at Will & Link's. Now that Dempsey was so easily whipped his friend are crying to Kit slmmons, Takea fellow of your size," which sounds funny alter the blowing Dempsey did; but it shows the soui grape wuy of the wortd. Mr Grant Wolverlon and bilde, of Spo kane Fulls, arc visiting fi lends and rela tives in this countv. Mr wolverlon is a Polkcoun'v bov, and was only recently married to Miss Prosser, of Spokane Kails, 10 is by birth and education a Phlladel- phian. Her hu band has accumulated considerable wealth since he has been a resident of th central city of the "inland empire." West Slc'e. The groom is a, brother of t, E olverton, of this city. W E Ilogue 6old a team early In the week to some parlies who gave him in nvymcnt a check on the embarassed bank at Spokane falls, lie soon lound the to he valueless and Immediately secured the return of the horses.after some parley. It is supposed the buyers knew nothing ot the bank s failure. atavton Sun. .Nt thcless the liank is 6aid to be on its feet again, and the check would probably have been cashtd in full. The following from the Pendleton E O would indicate that wholesale houses pushing their debtors indisc Iminately, "Str'ckfaden & WagenblasLof the Pendle ton Saddlery company, have been com pel led to make an assignment. An at tachment suit was brouuht against them by Hogan U Speedy, of Portland, for &6S0, and owing to tht stringency of the money market, they were unable to meet the obligation, assigning 10 ti a nan man to protect their remaining creditors. I he asMiniment shows 57,000 assets, be sides jo worth of property belonging to an individual member, Mr Wagenblast while the liabilities are but $4,677.29. The result shows what may be expected if any firm doing business at present Is subjected to a sudden pressure by creditors. Hogan .v Speedy were offered any amont 01 gut edged security, but had to have money, HOWE AND ABKOAD j Buy your grooerUi of P.trker Bro's. Bauer kraut at C K Hrowuell's, Cloaks at cost at W F lined'. Uiilin & Duwtion, drutrxists, Ktee groceries; at Conn Si HndricsonV Jtirghiiio in library kmna at C H Brow- oell'a. Regular m!etioj of ilie V'i to-morrow eveuiug. A barraiu counter of chi'drem ana misses shoes Lt 'Su-irls. (tannine Iowa torthutn oo draaiilil'at C K PruHnull s Dtilicinui uranuu cider on tan at C E a tine music TAMii:T. Too Xeau Ai.jkk. An article appeared 111 the Iaat issue of the Mcicury, rela ting to a letter found upon the street, referring to a married woman of Album. The plaeo should have read Albany in stead of Alhina, being a typographical error. This correction is made in justice to an eminently respectable lady bearing the same name, living in tlio moral city of Album. Mercury. People sav that Al bum iH the niOHt immoral city on the coast, and the Democrat regrets the sim ilarity ot the names, and we suspect now the above is simply for the sake of get ting out of the gcrape. Card of 1 hanks. The entertainment committee of the GAR desire on behalf McPhersan Post to thank the public for the liberal support extended to us In our efforts to en'ertain in the "Veteran of 1 Si 2. And we desire especially to tank Miis Jennie Clayton, Mrs II C Harkness, Miss Etta Stratton, Messrs Geo E Fish, J R Wyatt, II L Walden, Miss Nettie Monteith and the ladies who assist ed in the tableaux; the members of F Co, Mr f J Overman, manager, and all others who so kindly assisted us. OAK COMMITTEE, j Yksterday. The attendance at the Rabbatn schools of Albany, was r.pproxl- mately as follows, according to figures secured by the Democrat: Biptist, 153; Methodist. Mis: U P. 13?: Presbyterian, 117; Congregational, 90; Christian, 84; Baptist mission, 751 bvangcllcal and M & south, estimated at 130. Total, 932, prob ably being te largest in the history of the dtv, and showing the increasing interest in spiritual matters generally. A man recentlv in Spokane all, sava 2 to 1'J pur cent a month is paid for rnoney.and it i tcaraent that, lu-u a have been re duced thnre 2o per cant, the demand being so general. ji Wkiinesday Night. "The selections played by Mr ilild among which were aimers rreisiieci," the "Faust ran tasle," by Sarasate, and the " Wleniawski,' D-minor concerto, wsre performed with a degree of artistic perfection which stamp feim a virtuoso. His grand and soulful one, wondarful double stopping. In short us magnificent overpowering pcrtorm nce entranced his hearers." Staatz-Zcl- iung, of Chicago. I Claims a Mink. Mr. John S. Dean akes affidavit before the County Clerk that he has done $100 worth of work on l ie old Fidelity ni ne, in the Sanliam uis- itrict and thefore c aim the ownership ot he same, School Report. The first term of the iTancent school closed Friday, Jfn 17th, in0i with 74 enrolled, us neionging, 05.5 pvernge attendance. u ionby, Principal. No Flies. There are no flies on Conn & ilendi icison's new clerk, that faces their customer on entering. ii-very body treated the ftme. a smile for all, and the best groceries in the city and bottom prices. See their brands o ica, coffee, their canned goods, etc. Smokers get lets of satisfaction out of the famousP?ppoose and other cigars. .Thr Reason Why. Why Is it that Klein Bros, can afford to sell boots and shoes so reasonable? Because they ate both practical shoe makers and make partcf heir expenses by working on the shoe bench, any boot or rtioe you buy ot them. no matter what kind it is man, womans or chllds, that rip, run over or the sole Hps loose they repair them for you free of charge, and as they do all the woik them selves, they don't charge you 25 to 50 cents a pair extra for a warrant to pay tome shoemaker to repair them for rou Thev nlso make a specialty of repairing ruDoer doois. Lock IIkrk. Fresh Columbia river smelt, silver salmon and salmon trout at the Albany Fish Market, next door lo the l . O. M Hyde Prorr Bring Your Horses and l.ct Yonr Cnh, Sir II Urandenstein, from San Francis co, will bo in Albany, buying horses, dan xu ami i, at it (tenders stau'e, de siring to buy the following horses. linvs and hlacks, age, iroin 4 to 8, weight, 1075 to 1 i-u pounas, 10 10 10 nanus nigh, well broke, sound, anu in good condition. 1. DKNoKItSi Nuw C'Ani'KTt. new carpets, new car ets and new styles, latest patterns, the t'st in the market, itist received at A. 1. -Vellwain's. The stok is large and choice, selected for this market, nndne pie wanting the best carpets at the ow- est prices should call and inspect his splendid stock, it was bought low and win he sold low. Notice. Parties desiring a cab will do well to call onTrites Bros, who conned with nil trains, funerals and weddings a specialty. Just arrived full linn of Udie, chi ren, ma'i slid ibny's foot wear at i dren. Simpson's, which wd; prices. be sold at bottom MAKRIKD. Notice. I have moved my millinery store across the street In the BUimberg block next d.or toj A Cummlngs' drug sfore, where J will bo pleased to meet my rienus and customers. Ida M Brcsh. One IIukdrrd Waqons just received, which I am going to give away free, one iwi each ennof Forest (;itv l'akin- row iter. Come early. ; Is Brown ll. PARR Y PHELPS. At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs Byron Phelps, 2212 Third street, Seattle, Thurs, day, lanuarv I 1S01, Will H Parry, ity editor of the PosUlntclligencer, and Miss Harriett N Phelps, Rev David Clalrborne Garrett, rectorof St Mark's parrlsh, ofli- chitlnLT. Mr Parrv was forrt.erlv editor of the CorvalH Gazette and Independence West Side. The Democrat feels under : obligaMons to extend fraternal congratu lauons. January 19th, 1S91. Oh what a nice warm winter we are laving in Oregon this winter. Eml ranis sav if this is toe kind ot weather w have in Oregon every winter it Is a exception ot a winter. The farmers are still taking advantage of this beautiful weather plowing for their; spring seeding. Dr Rowland, formerly of Albany, is stopping with his son-in-law, Mr Henry Uawley, in langcnt, lor a lew day. Uncle Jim Casev,of Woodburn, a broth er-in-law of John Beard's,has been spend - lng a tew days in langcnt and returned to his home yesterday. Our school will start up to-morrow gain with a new corps of teachers, Mr Chas Howard acting as principal.and Miss A r arreii, ot Albany, as primary teacher. MissFarrell commenced her school last Tuesday morning and the scholirs all seem to like her very well. Mr Chas Crosbv, one of II W Settle- mire's old employes, of Woodburn, is spending a few days in Tangent. Miss Nellie Mills Is spending a few days at ner brother's near iern Kidge during tne weeK. Mr D M Hogan and wife started to go to a dance across the river from Albanv a days ago, and when they pot within a mile of Albany the springs broke and let both ox them to the ground, falling fn such a manner as to sprain them badly 1 hey returned to their home and have been sulfermg from the sprains ever since. Tangent is being blessed with another revival meeting, commencing on rnday light ot last week, conducted by w H iiowaru ot tne ii & ciuircn down. Uncle John Beard Is having his new residence finished on the inside. Mr B W Mills and son, and J F Beard, are the car penters. Mr II F Jackson left last week for The Dalles, to be gone all winter. GcC Will has itist onentd 1 toro iu S.dein. Call at Iluhn Dwong New Drue Stc.e lor in. in uruga. Call and set a Diir of blankets that Searls is Killing toi k-hK than cost. 300 bushels of s Red whea wantf-d imme- Iijttely at Morrln& B lirnf Tablet, pencils aud suoueus. at Hultn k uiwuipu (i, rrunen s corner. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent cigar at Julius Joseph's, Hie WCTU will meet to-morrow at 2 p m uitfttmlof 2:30 p in as usual. Do not ml to get a niir of child re ns or mibsea khoo from Soarla' bargain eonnter. Bargains in choice crrociriea can alwava be secured of AUen Bros,. Fliua Block. A largflstock ofwallDaner. with latede-1 signs, at Portmider 1 1 s.iust received. A statu convention of sheriffi will be held at Salem tomorrow. SiitsrilT Scott will be prevent. A Hue stock of lacs curtains for 90 cents to $ 10 to suit the customer, at Fortmiller & Irviog's. Keep it iu your mind that Allen Bros iro- pose keeping the kind of sroceriea the miblic demands. Their stock is a line one- Q W Simpson has received his' f&liyatock if stockinette and scald jacket and three quarter scalet cloakf, and have a complete assuruneni 01 an tfio latest styles The cara were full of Legislators this noon returning to Salem . The averace iudtrment of thtthvisUtor as indicated by th bilb he mcrouuues ana votes tor is very poor. Don't fail to see our men's and br.vs' clothing before purchasing elsewhere. We sell the beet clothing fur the least money of any nmse m the city. ! Look and be con vinced, u w Sunpsou. The tli rectors of, the Oregon bank, at a meetinc held Saturday evening, elected the following rtlicers. II F Merrill, president; L'apu xu j LAHDiDg, vico-president; Jay w , uiata, cienier. Geo fimemffc. the historiio.died Saturday evening at Washington at the age ot iH) year?, iq tns deatli the U.S. loses her most eminent historian. Though he wrote a hts ory never completed it wilt always re main as a monuu eut to his ability. Next Wednesday the Decula of Albany will have the opportunity of hearing five of ir.e .ending ana u 'miliar musical art. sts ot New York and Boatcn, who compose the Dotea Jiim-rark Concert Uompany. lhe ive the iifth entertainment in the Star course at the Opera Hooe. Tickets on sale lociay at Will & Liu Us. R II Norton, manager of the coal mines noar fossil, says that surveyors for a rail road from tne mines to The Dalles will be put in the field inahout three weeks. There is a rumor afloat that the Union Paeitio is considering the advisability of bnildinir road to the mines, probably from Heppncr. Dallas T. M. Mr Noiton recently resid ed at itbany. The cowboy whom the Democrat men tioned, a few days ago, as being taken from i9cs Bay to Pendleton with his legs iu snacKiee, was named Ihos U Williams, vv llliams had fled to Coos Bay and ws stop ping with an uncle. He refused to bear- rested when the denutv sheriff anDealed. and the result was a couple of shots tired at uiui, wneD ne gave himself up. lie was gamy looking man. WOB1II i'OWtlUKKIKU. F. M. French keupa railroad time. Kew cream ohttesn just reoeived at Cobrad Meyers, Ei-au & Aohisou are selliug mouumtnts at Portland prices. Fresh New England mince moat, on salo at C . Brownell s. Mens, youths1 and boys clothing and furnishing goods at u W Simpson's, Have you scon those parlor suits that T brink has just received 7 1 hey are nice. Great reduction in men's furnishing goods for the next 30 dysat W b Bead s. J W Bentley, best hoot and shoe tnakerjin otty, three doors north of Ukmockat office. For bargains in monument, headstones etc., goto Egan & Achison, Albany, Oregon You should caW and see those fine library lamps at C E Browne U's before buying else where. Tickets for ALL eastern points, over ANY. route, for sale by W. JL, Jester, at S. P. ticket office, For fresh meats of all kiuds go to Judson x Slaters, opposite bchmeer s hverystable Orders taken and prompt delivery. For cold nights buy ThonKay woolen mill hlank'jtt, cheapest in town. For sale by G W Simpon, agent, Albaoy, Oregon. A fine display of childrens school shoes on center table att h firownei: s are going rapid ly at less than first eost. Cad aud select a pair before they are all gone. Fresh drusp. perfumery, hair brushes clcth brushes, tooth brushes, tiesh b.ushts combs, moiiey parses, box paper, face pov der, and, in fact, everything f und in a first lass drug store, for sale at bottom pi ices, b nulla cc JJiweon, druggists. U4l'Plf MlH AKLLIK liKOWI. Of the Hoi el I'un Und How b Harsv 4'ured r Kt.eunillni by Ir Uarrlns Klrrtrle 4'ure. A Cahp. I have been suflWInir frtr sk long time with rheuniHtiem in my ribt. niKHiiur himi arm. ji oecamn so vwui ir wan with great dlfllctilty I itould nse nir arm. It watt heiplc-tut and niitiful. In tii in condition I eaiLA to l)r Darrin tor tf-iivu I went under treatment Xinetr weeks siuee, and an 1 rw han.w to ssr 1 am perftctly cu'rd by e!xttr.ci'y. " do reierred t- at, tfie h. h PoitlanJ, Port laud, Or. NKLLIK KtOWfT. . The ONLY place in the ty - where East ern tickets can be purcnas is ot w Jester, at the Southern Pacifio Co's ticket fflce SHILOH'SCURE will immediately re lieve Croup, Whooping Cough acd Bronchitis, romay a jiasoo; agents. Alfred Wiigbt, one of the most exton-ive manufacturers of perfumes in the world, died lact meht at itochester. N, Y.. after an ill' ness of nearly two years, aged u'l. A Good Resolution for New Y'ears or anr other time is to buy your groceries, miked goods and produce ot Parker tiros. 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., where you can aiwnys nnd tne goods you want ri axk or okeoon. JJ ALBANY, OREGON, Capital. -f I $30,009. President . II F MEItHII, Vice-Prcsldont . E J LANNING Cashier JiV W ELAIN A general banking buaineos transacted XT0TICE CONTRACTORS. Con tractors and buiidern desiring to bi on the construetion of the now United Presbyterian church buildinir. to ba ermt. ed at the site of the old building, will find the pi aim and spec dilation a for the same, at iho store or Stewart t Sox. The date of opening bids wilt be announced iieruifiier. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE ONE KIGIIT OKLY. Tuesday, January 20 th. 1891. THE : REIGN'ISG : FAVORITES, Goodyear, Elitch &.SchiIIing : MINSTRELS : Koyal Court First Part. An Open idler. Dra tar.-in Oentlftfren: I now tabm the pleasuro of writii.K you ibat fter m full cowtta of oureUotrotiMKnAt:c treai ment I am entirely cured of pain in my client, which hi h troubled me for overt yoBra. llavtm? boon under treatment cat doctors 01 Liverpool, uiagnw. taleubs and San Franei"eo,'non of the in dki um any i;ood until I came under your lren ment, which am 8ure lia permanttv cured mo, tor which, gentlemen, bog ic-. remain yours grnioiuity, Vt ILIA A 31 l.UTLB. Seattle. Wasiw- IlearnritB Cured In Tru Minutes. Mr Editor Dear Sir: I reside in North Yakima, Vah. I onuultod Lr Darrin for deafness over three years aj My left ear wa totally de-ff. With one operartiou ilh Drs Dirnu's eleciJ" maguu.io cure, ctf ten minutes. I was in to h.tf a well aa ever in my life. It remains permaut to this da. 1 was mIso cured i a nesoy growth ovrr my eye. Can he referred to aw - to the truth ot my statement. U V rovrt Drs Darrin on bo con to! ted free at 70L Wabhi"(ton str.'t;t, Portlind, from 10) a in to 8 p in daily. They trat ail curabl chronic, acut-s and primte diesse and will send ihe'r cucumrs. o, nest ion UUnkS' aoa ' remedies to any niail orezpre&u aadressc - Drs Darrin havt len pmcticiuz their peciv- liar electric treatment for tha past tweuty seven years, and that they do cure where ad other melhods fil is shown by the ootw remarkable euros. John Elitch, jr. Prcprietor. inaa n. acaining, Aianager, firKYerythinc new In the progrtml feB & OW JOSTUmQiI sT"New Scenery! 910,000 In gorgeous wardrobe and Drap eries lor tne ureal first fart. Comedians, as Monte Crlsto Jesters. VocallHfa, as Uay Cavaaers. 9Snstciauw,H Monte Criato Fishermen. : The only Original j CHARLES W GOODYEAR.- : The Unique Arrlst : CHARLES E SCHILLING.: The Negro Delineator GEORGE H EDWARDS, The European Flayer Shadowrrapblst CLIVEH E. The FsmonaOomedian ALBKRT LEECH. Symonds. Hughes and Rastus. Bentley Biotbers. Brothers Leon dor. The Southern Quartet, and a host of otnerH. Lower FIcor 91 00 rirst Kow uallery (rleservod) H 10c Balance Galiery ... 60c &"Reserred SeaU at Will ft Liuh's. ALBANY OPERA dOUSE. aR-ZlaalBaBk 14 H U i . A pamphlet of Information and -L JTV alract of Iho lawi,sbuwmg llow to 'if ObtaiD Patent!. CavemtK, TradefV , XL-Martu, Coprrtfthla, tent ? VflaU iddM MUNM A CO.iyr -As. 3ttl Broadwoj. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD 11. Sheep Lost. At Oakville, one sheep, left ear cut off, rope round neck. Return to farm of Wash Coon. John A Albert. Oats Str aw. Loose oats s!rr.w for ftnlehy K G Burkhart, one mile southeast of this citv. W, F. Uiul k the bcrtt Rh'iortmcnt ef fancy goods in tewn. Pretty-fine winter weather. CIKO. A. tV'alltKEB. OfO. A. TaiHr,Mnllkuira bo. tngrarw, X lei Cmlllornla St. 8. F., wrlwito the i:.lwln W. or C... that all wife hm bwn Uklnt Joj'l Vff eubl. tanaparlUa (or monttii lor liver trooblo and iDdli-aatlon with ipleiKlId raslu. Il.nri. "ii bar. fonnd It Inraloable lor koepla U 7itoa refulated. It dlrldca th. toad with a drrpepalal itomach and raylacol th. dktfeMlng sent, of fnlneti and oppression with a feeling ot enio and relief, lt Is a perfect llrer and bowel regalator. W. here both been taking It for months. It la good to hare bandr." Real Estate g Loan Brokers rr'na" a ironeral rnnranco bnIno. niina insurance wlll'io wtll to tvo AfiKNTS FOR Aelna IniHttinrc onipnnr. TncnrnonitMl 1810 chirtr !vrMitiml. h-nwcii mhI in 70 years, $03, IMGXM). Ae.t19,7si,Tl..,ty) Cfuarrifnn Ins. f'oninnnv. if fyonl.t,. EntrUnd tvtUbl.fiti.wl 18.1 . t:Al'i.l, .tA.OUO.Ouu. 'Jotl Are Watei over 4,000,000. American Flrr Inn. Cnmnnnr. n' PlillmJelnhla, Onranlxt 1H10. tMh asseU, $i,642,OW0. LoMvt lld, 9U),600,2fl6. Colnmtiln Fire Marine ln. Ompnnr, of P )rtlnd, Or. Aueli, J0,74.09. Tliiais on of Oregon beat enmulet, Will be Found of. friA Rnnsrfl Dealing Stove LV nurrmTT JSJIUIJI and SENDERS. Wctlucsdny, January 21st, The Hild-Park Conceit Co. Cmp6d cf the following eminent olo artists. It ICR It CARL IflLn, The (treat tie no an Violinist. !I!IS F.I.I.A .KM IXVX. The famous INew Voik Cuntralto. Mlt HtKIHiftlC MI.I KTTK. The woil knowa and popular Bt.riton Mlt a 4AKL IUI.( Aeeompamst. MISS ANNIE PA11K, Tho greatest livinn la'-'y Cornelia! While trying to Crowd their WAY INTO DEY0E & FftOSlliii. BROS Storet where the always have on haniu the largest Stock south of Portland, oC the latest improved Ritlcs and SruC Guns; an Immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tent . Hammocks, Camp Chairs and ihousand of other things too numerous lo mention - Htepir Sliop in connection with the Store, and one ft " .he best workmen In the Stale to do j md ail kinds of work. Come one, Come all; No trouble ihow goods. "Small profit and qiusai. qW is out motto. DR. PATTON, Blamberi; Illock, Albuy, Or. ' By ih most modorn and approrail methods curn d'8aws of womon and children, and all privtedlxi83of eitbe eex C'atorrn. cnnd by a quick process.. ConMiltHtlnu la frro ami evertthln strictly cinHii-niial. Ofllco hours. 10 to IS 2 to , 7 to 8. I.esldeun. Or. Third and Lyon st re- tt. nnd fino'atock P.F.3Kl:VKD SKAT.-).. OALLliltV ;.vts 50CH. "Seata on music atoro. salo at Will A Llnk'e STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. -VfOTICK IS HEREBY THAT TOE i3 annusl meeting of tli stockholders of the Albany iiiilltlintr and Loan Aasn. elation will he held on Friday, February 20, 1WIJ. at the hour of 7:3(), p m, of said day. in the ureiro.1 bank olHce, in Alhrny Linncwunty, OrfiKtif'r tiie purpose of electing nine directors and throoaudilnrs, to serve for the term of one yenr next ensulnfr from '.aid mnetinK, and until their sucraHsnis are elided aud qualified, and to transact aurh other business as msy liien enmo before ttio aatoclation, Ii.n'ie by nrilor of dlrnctus this 17th day of Jan IS!:. W ) C'aSSKLL, Jai Hlaik, President. Secretary. SPECTACLES, generally, a 'well as jewelry, AVatclic-t. clocks, etc., at Br St City Restaurant- ITivinff heen entirely remodeled, this oli and popular reftmrant wiil mndti ffrss. class n every renprct. Tho pnblio will ht Riven good meals ac ill Honrs for only 2i cents. Kerj thine, neat and attracrtivsv Private boxos. Ojt-rs lo evrv style. TO HF.NT. A store room 22x9i few anltnblefor bininessj centrally locate For particulars call at the D km oca office or on Jaa V Pipe.