I
I'uli jishod every tiny in thn wk
i j-t Sunday.
mm 1 jnrrmc, BdittfiMd pm'p'm
tVi" OI-hlCIAI. I'M'KK.
Unturdil ntthe Font OfTloa at A.ltany, Ur
eiftiii, 1 Hiiooii'l d'iu nanil lanttor.
Br-ltil l.cH-nlim -lit pngi.
Tub Nkw Ownkksiiii- Hook. Davis &
Kinist-y have just completed for I.lnn
county nnd placed In Hie hands of Sheriff
Scolt an ownership book, which contains
all the untaxed real property In the coun
ty It will uc a surprise to many to learn
that in it are about a thousand pieces of
property not on the regular .issuiMnrnt
roll, the gross assessed value of which
will approximate $4 VMo. The Sheriff
will assess the property as provided by
law and collect the taxes the same as those
under the regular assessment . Davis &
Kiiusey did a splendid job for the count v,
one that will be of lasting benefit, and will
save the county thousands of dollars in
taxes, a yearly amount that can be easily
figured out. This experience is the ex
perience of all counties securing owner
ship hooks, containing evety piece of
land in the county, in this case described
so a deed can he made from it, and shows
what an immense amount of property has
been tsoaping Its share of supporting the
different governments.
Astoria's I K. Though a chestnut,
we are all interested in Astoria's railroad.
If there is a cltv In Oregon deserving a
road, it is that city by th-j sea, where ships
should unload instead of up the river loo
miles- The San Francisco Chronicle
says: 'James S Urqulurt, of Astoria, is
in the citv awaiting the arrival of New
York capitalists A'ho are concerned In
the project of hjilding a railroad from
Astoria and Portland. The city of Astoria
as an inducement, h.'.s agreed to give loor,
acres of laud within the corporate limits
for the election of a depot, car shops anil
other necessary buildings. 1. . L IJwyer,
of New York, heads the syndicate, which
will have until 1'ebruary lt to de-.'ide
whether the matter will be taken in hands
or not. Should they refuse, Mr L'rqu
hart says others are rcadv to invest capital
in the project. Mr Unjuhart thinks '.hat
Astoria, which is the oldest city on the
coat settled bv Amerioans, would have
hail a railroad before this were it not for
the jealousy of Portland. Hut every thi.ig
he says, looks favorable now for a railroad
gctlii.' there at last. "
CiRcirr Court. The following new
cases have been begun:
Assignment of Cyrus & l'itchford. J K
vV eatherford, attorney.
I. J Houck agt W J Vernon et al. Parti
tion. C I. Volvcrton, attorney for
plaintiff.
M Alexander agt A O and Mary K
Smith. Foreclosure.
Charles W Weaver agt Fritz Huffman.
Suit for $1000 damages for being ejected
from the IClite sa'oon in Albany, J N
Duncan, attorney for plaintiff.
11 A Landers agt Thos 1, llenness et nl.
J K Wealherford, attorney for plaintiff.
(J Abraham agt F-ggcrt F.ggers. Motion
to set aside judgment. J K. v eatherford,
attorney for plaintiff.
R I. Sabin agt J F Nixon. Recovery
of monev. Attachment. Cox, Teal, Minor
and J K Weatherford, attorneys ior
planum.
He Loves Or koon'. Governor Pen
nover, yesterday remitted the fine of $500
against I bos 1:, Kussell, convicted at the
last term of the circuit court of assault
witli a dangerous weepon upon Dr J C
tjray, uon the condition that he should
leave the state ami remain away perman
ently. Kussell has served alxnit two
months of his sentence, Now Kussell re
fuses to accept the pariltm, Oil condition
that he leave the Mate, and basso notified
the ollicials. His 'attorney, L Itilycu, gave
notice today of the appeal of the case to
the supreme court. (iiiard. They all
love Oreu'jn. A case in Albany wis dis
missed on the condition that the man
leave Albany, but he didn't leave, Every
part of the stale has Its peculiar alti action.
Pl.At'KR Mikixi;. Kvcrytbing is run
ning nicely at the Myrtle creek mines.
About thirty men are now working there
washing out gold. There is abundance
of water, and 500 feet more of fifteen inch
pipe and another giant have been received,
and the new giant will soon be put to
work, making four giants In operation.
Four big streams of water turned against
the side of a hill are sure to make the dirt
lly. especially with such force as is ob
tained here. No clean-ups have been
made since washing was resumed. Reg
ister. Tut OP Program. Here 5s a Cor
vallis version of the Oregon Pacific sale:
"The Oregon Pacific v.as bought for the
benefit of all bondholders, who, It is under.
Mood, are united upon a podcy of reor
ganization. The management of the road
lor the future will probably be determined
in a few days. Tt is Iho'uslit. the nollcv
will be to issue security lo raise sufficient
funds to complete the road to its Eastern
terminus, and In nrrtvidp orenn steamers
to handle the increased tiaflic expected."
There will mntinilr In he Rneeulall.ir.
until the new management and policy is
announced. Whatever the program, it
undoubtedly means the construction of
inc road eastward.
He IN Season. Snrlnff comes early In
Orcp-on. 'It Is nnn.i.. 1. ...... lr ....... 1,1
have a tailor made unit In teaso'n nnd in
style call on MrSchilller in L E Wain's
tailoring department nnd get your meas
.irc taken for the best to be secured. A
hue line of suitings just received. Stylish
designs, staple goods, and fits guaranteed.
Ki:i.i.o;; .ei:iioot.. Thi'Kcllou'i; school
ofdrcs cultlnj at corner of Virstund
linker in the Knlston house U now open.
Lessons not limited. Lnd!cs nre invilcd
to call and examine the svs'.ein.
MX 141. AMI -l:ltKONAL
Mr liars, of Ilav'& leffrles, the sewer
contractors, was In ll e city this forenoon.
Dr J N Smith, of Salem, and sister, Mrs
Dr T F Smith, of Tacoma, are In the
count;, visiting their parents at Oakvllle.
Mr Pete Anderson went to Portland to
day to secure material for'ihe manufact
ure of a large truck lor Win I'ahcr snew
brewery.
Attorney - General Chamberlain and
Robert Clow, lor the railroa 1 commission,
and Referee Holmes and Stenographer
Williams, together with the l.'nlon Pacific
attorneys are at Omaha, to conclude tak
ing testimony in the rate cafes. Journal .
II S Pagne, manager of the Orepnn
signal service bureau, was in the city tni'lav
arranging with weather gauge French for
the setting of a gauge In the river here.
The second pier of the new bridge will
probably be the location.
W A Cox returned from Sclo todav,
when; he hull! the brick foundation for
Coin's new mill, laying 30,000 brisk in
between seven and eight days. The mill
will he 52x.J feet, beside additions, four
stoiles high above the eight foot base
ment. Work will be pushed with all
possible speed.
Word was received in this city last
evening of the death of Miss Mamie A.
Vaughan, which occurred on Tuesdcyjan.
lo'h.at her home in Seattle. Miss Vaughan
was a young lady of estimable character.
loved by cl who knew her, and leaves
many friends In Albany to mourn her
death. Miss Vaughan was at one time a
resident f Albany for about a year, and
was a sister of Mrs". W. L. Icster.formerly
of this city.
Car). Kino Comhination. As few of
our citizens have had the privilege of
witnessing tile peculiar anil Interesting
work of mind reading, as performed bv
the few people in the world possessed of
this strange faculty, it will doubtless be
gratifying news that the distinguished
mind reader, Carl King, will visit Albany
next Monday and Tuesday nights. He
br'ngs m ith him a company of musical
artists also, the Spanish Troubadours,
headed by Don lose Ramirez, who claims
to be the champion mandolinist of the
wor.d. ire combination of mind reading
and music is said to furnisli an entertain
ment that is unusually pleasing and Inter
esting. Mr King is said to perform some
wonderful tets, such as telling the date
on a coin with )ut seeing it ; finding a pin
hiiitlen In an Gbscme place and placing It
in a pinhole from which it had been
taken ; reproducing a living tableau, and
many others which simply astonish all
w ho w uns- them . the musical selec
tions given by the Troubadours on the
mandolin and guitar is said tr. be of sur
passing sweetness and to call forth uudis
uiud admiration.
t i in: Baptist Ciicrch. The meet
ings at the Baptist church are continuing '
with increasing interest. Last night five
were received into membership, nnd will
be baptized tonight, when others are ex
pected to present themselves lor admis
sion to tlie church. The afternoon meet
ing tilled the lecture room yesterday and
was an occasion of unusual power, Ser
vices at -:.V and 7:30. Everybody invited
to come and hnr Evangelist Lindsay and
the male quartette.
Arm Broken. Yesterday afternoon
while papeiing the ceiling of T L Wallace
iV (os new store, Mr Gene Lnrlmore, by
reason of a board giving way, fell ten or
twelve tect head loreniost, to the hoor
striking heavily on his face and right arm
saving his neck, but resulting in a bad
fracture of the right wrist. r M II
li I lis set the bone.
How to Make Money, Every man is
lh iartner of his own fortune and the
tiiii v;st he reaps i?-entirely due to his own
ptrsrvcrenre and industry If properly
sown, there is not one seed that promises
him better returns than saving a dollar by
buying groceries where you can always
depend on the best goods and lowest
prices. This you can do by dealing with
Parker Bros . who always have on hand a
large and select stock of groceries and
baked goods. Try them.
La lies, do vmi wish your hair to stay in
curl, it fo get a bottle ofFronch cuHino at
Mr9 Ilvmnn's
P.. ...,;.,,, in ....1,1 urttehe at French '.
''The Corner Jewelry Stro."
Cold spectacles d nvc classes, iU styles
and price. at-F M French '.1.
PI Iff. PS On Thursday morning. Ian,
20, 1892, to the wife of A II Phelps, fore
man on the Herald olfice a boy.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE.
WARNKtl d OttAXOlt 1mscos and Manager
CARL
-ANDT1IE-
Spanish Troubadours.
Mind-Reading, Mjstery and Mnsie,
TWO X1H1ITS ONLY
Monday andTuesday,Jam25and26.
Carl Klne In h's imrvclnu. Ict nt thoiiKht-reaflinr .
Vuultsreit thniwhts roil throuifli a
llircail-lika wire.
Hidden srticlM revealed tlirom-li tin wer of mind
resiliiw.
A cbarmlng diro slon tn tlii eiitertnliiinent Is the
Don Joso Ramirez and His Spanish
TroTiliatlnurs.
Armed In iil.-lnrrMins costume, and rf..in-.lia tlie
' ' ni.nl Itifll. "I- " well as the m-st popular
oiieraM- airs on tli? iminlolin,
htutlnria and gnir.
Hon Itainirer. has no .qual en Hie .Mandolin,
Admission, S1 '"" Herved scats, "5 cents.
Seats on sale a'. Will & Link', music store.
RING
tiisms.
Million county's tax levy Is vji mills
It wan 21 last year. Road taxes will be
payable In cash the same as other taxes.
In Oakland, California, a criminal case
was tried the other day with one juror.
Twelve were impaneled, hut only one
stood the test of the lawyers' objections,
and then the attorneys agreed to try the
case with him alone. They did so and he
did not Llsagiee, but without leaving the
box brought In a verdict of guilty, and
we'll wager the man got justice.
Miss Matlie Mitchell, daughter of Siena
tor Mitchell, and the Duke of Rochefou
cauld, will be married In Washington, D
C, on Washington's birthday. February
I Uli, (elevcntn.) AsU.rlan. Putting
Washington's birthday on February 11 is
dke the Astorian's two column article on
a Chilian vessel capturing the whole cf
Astoria. Both fakes, and indicating a
weak fuurili story.
Gradually our farmers are realizing
that small farms well managed will pay
the best. A live young German, after
renting several years, has bought eighty
acres near Albany, and is going at his
own soil now in the right manner. Diver
sified farming Is the order, and prunes and
other fruits are already growing, besides
oats and wheat. One man can run eighty
acres alone and make money. Thrift anil
industry will count in this valley every
time, but it is no place for a lazy man.
"Small farms and no mortgages" is a
splendid motto.
Linn is destined to become a manufac
turing county. No section of Oregon is
better adapted to manufacturing. The
whole county is pushing forward in this
respect. Albany and Brownsville have
their woolen mills, Lebanon its paper
mill, Waterloo is preparing for her knit
ting mill with one of the fined water
powers in the U S, Sclo will have her
Hour mill, Crafordsville Is getting ready
for her boot and shoe factory and already
has an ax factory. 'Ihesc, besides many
other institutions. Harrisburg will have
her water ditch, and already has a good
saw mill and Hour mill, and gradually
every tow n in the county will have an
important manufacturing Industry.
Why should the people of Albany be
taxed to pay for maintaining an electric
light at the crossing of Montgomery and
sixth streets when it so frequently hap
pens that darkness prevails there. The
last two nighU there has been no light, and
it Is not an uncommon thing for there to
be none there. l,e the citv authorities
compel the Electric Light Co. to comply
wi'.h its contract. Indignant. "
WohTii Tiiikkinu Auout. But words
nre tiling?, nnd a email drop of ink, fall
ing like dew upon a thought, produces
that which makes thousands, perhaps
millions, think. The object of this is to
make you think About the subject of
groceries. Conn A Hendricson keep n
first-class stock, nt bottom prices, and as
well liavo a fine line of crockery ware.
Think about it and call on them.
Men's, Young Men's and Boys Clothing, Furnish
ing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Tailoring.
Those Overcoats
are going remarkablygcheap at
L. E. BLAIN'S,
in order to make room for Spring goods, which are already
V,.V YV vAv
IIOMU IMt AlIIMMIt
Tte :ln;ricratin club will meet at the court
houK' tonight. Let al! inumiiurs attend.
There arc (v prisoners in the county jail,
two or three of them ntinu hlirewd follows,
who had rather ctcape than not; but thy
will ba watched (;!onely.
hi four month tho recruiting oflicfrs
recently in this city eon ml three ieoruitn,
though tbt-v had eighty applicotiopp. Kx
pentivo buuinesa.
Hall'i ll-tir Kfiiewer h pronounced the
best prepir.itioti rnulu for thickening the
growth of the hair, and retnrin that which
ia g'ay to it origiu.il color.
The luU-ht styles 10 vtiilmi; have arrived
at the La-lies I'.azaar,
Another invoice of our dollar kid ifh Te
jut ruceTvod at the Ijulifv Kazaar. Thisia
the be ft fcl.tve evr sold for the pricr.
Will & Stark, tht jeweler.
Krth f.rip c'tlury at Alh't lirot,
Aek f-r'rjrciit tea at F 15 Allen's.
Kreuh r ; K'f d cott at V E Allen's.
The hett rniiK (vtitti in the city at Conud
ivJuV'f r
With hi nnw hikery Cmrad Meyer in
able to (.th.-n.ld and new cut tomers .every
thtun liif.tuluHfi in bnked good.).
At Me-id'.-, the jewelerc, is a good p;ace to
buy a mi hi watch.
Go to K K 1! when ou want sonu
ihintfeweet. Jioney, mnpiu fivrnp, tto.
Kor bareairiH in ui'iiMHtHtnts, headstones
etc., no to h W Aehitmi& Co.rilbany, Oregon
Allen lr;t always ket-p their customers
utjuhe-l v,nti tiet.ii butter auu eggi.
In li e line of spectaeh s aod eyeglassep,
Frencl , the jeweler, luadr.
A largt! line of elegant gold Witches in
tasty nw trays at Will & Stark b.
Magiolia syiup, the tinent in the market
1 J quautittc; to nut at r ft Alien s.
W Davis is uow m haneof the DM
monies, n-ttautant. Meals 25 cents. Ku stern
oyster, fr bh. r-verj thing first-class.
Hall'-i Hair Iii.-Lewer enjoys the confidence
and. patronage of people all over the civilized
world who use it to resroro and Ueep the
nair n natural cnior.
E W Achisou & Co hacdle tne celebrated
rortlann cernnnt walls for lemetorv lots
fheso walls can be furnished at half the cost
of any other ami are far anpenor.
The Dearie corset affirds a support both
light and i-tfony, freedom in all motion and
shapr , Tl e Deltr,rtn waists for ladies and
childieri a:e rorominended by all who have
tried them. IV.frct tit euarauteed. Mr
Talt, exclunivo aeut. Samples may be
seen st Mr diitiort s ciresuiiaking lerlcrs,
ever li suwoni a tnre.
A It ia a big pnviiege to be able
L to get what you want when
L you go to a grocery store. Allen
K Brothers keep euch a variety
iiiat uiey can aiwayB accom
B modate their customers. This
R saves running around. If it is
it fruit season they have the goods.
T In produce their stands are full
H of the latest and best. Their
K stock of standard groceries is
K always large, of the best to be
i? eecureU in the market,
At Hydes' Marklt. Fresh salmon at
8 cents per lb ; fresh smelt at 0 cents per
iu; iresii sturien at o cents per id
frpcdl droccwl nit.fi all 10 fania nor IK
also some fresh carp. Foultry dressed
to oruer.
Lftler 1,1st. I
Followirg is the list of Intters reii.iininu
in the poit ollice at AlWany, Iinn county,
Dragon Jan2l, 18U2. Persons calling for
these letters must (five the date nn which
thev were advertised
Anderson. W T
A!exan'i". J II
Anderson, Tfiata
Brown, W H
(.uyler, James
Fuiman. Kiltie
Hurt, l.illie
JolinBon, C W
I.swsnn, Dennis
Millhollen, Henry
Kinnineer, I,vis
Thnmpsun, Wm M
T. Miintkith, P M.
lirown, David
Davis, WiUou
Furman, V L
Howard, Irene
Kenely, Dr
Manscll.G P.
McCumber. It H
Tinnisnn John
Wirren, Jennie
1T ANTED girl in do (jencral
II lioimework. Call at resldencs or
office of Dr O W Maston.
Tl KADY TO WenK Partlos deKlrina
II, wood pi t in oreny xind of labor
done, can obtain pmmit attf-ntion by (
curlnv tho sorvieeg of rianiel Ixiwe.at the
little ferry house, Leave orders there.
On tr ahont. Pelirnnrv
stock of goods into the room
ija tri j a i .1
lenn iv. ksenonuacn, on in
Streets, opposite Samuel E.
BEMOTAL SALE
It is our aim to make this room a model clothing store
and we have placed the same in the hands of experienced
mechanics with instructions
plans with the least possible
OneCof the main beauties of the store will Ids the light,
this wehave an abundanco of, and the light of day will
shine in upon our large and fine stock ol goods. You will
bo able to distinguish the most delicate colors at any time
during the day in any part of the store.
The room will be divided into seven distinct depart
ments, viz: 1. Men's clothing. 2. Boys' clothing. 3.
Childrcns' clothing. 4. Furnishing goods. 5. Men's and
Boys' hats. G. Boots and Shoes. 7. Trunks and Valises.
In order to have the stock reduced as low as possible
before removing Ave have decided to make the biggest re
duction ever offered to the public by any clothing houso in
the city, one-fifth off, twenty per cent off the marked.
price which is in plain figures. This is a grand opportnn
it', and take advantage of it.
WATCH FOR OUR OPENING SALE IN NEW ROOM.
T. L WALLACE & CO.
Leading Clothiers anil Furnishers,
Stvahan Block, Albany. rVego
AND CUSTOM CHOPPER.
We have hay, oats, chop stiaw, chicken Teed, oto., constant!; on hand.
Wholesale and rotnll agents for H. F. Fischer, Corral 11 flour, shorts. bran ,eta
also Snow Ball flour. Custom cL.ppiuz n specialty tor cither cash or tol
Full line.
Jx
Dealer In
Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices-lExtracts .
and a peneral assortment of
GROCER1 ES.
Subscription aRtnt for all the leading Newspapers an I Majrav.ine. Turm-!
Nnr the 1. ., din,',
aswnrnBn for 1(10.0
TIIE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS, gon. Studio In Froman's Block,
-Allmny, Orraoii next to Masonic Temple, First Street
Need a
Watch?
I have all kinds, at all prices
and every watch fits the
price. But prico is not
everything in watch-huying;
GUARANTEED QUALITY is the
first thing.
I guarantee sches accord
ing to their quality; and
quality makes the price
All kinds all qualities
II prices.
F. M.FKENCH,
Tho Corner Jewelry f'Uu,
The drummer has an F.7. way ;
When he S A's to sell;
He spieads before vou an KA
Of samples that XL.
Which sufwests the fact that Matthews &
Washburn, of this city, hsae in itock i l( I
of stoves that excel all others, and as well
crrry a firftt-class stock of hardware. If
U'DCK place where yen can alwsys re
ceive good treatment and net your money's)
worth call on M & W.
LARGEST -:- ASSORTMENT
OF
HEATING STOVES.
AT
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN'S
AtWill&MVH3
watches, diamond and other rings, jew
elry, silverware, Ac, in the city,
A full line of cUar nd tolucco a:
AHeu'a.
1st. vp. will mrvf rwiv loroc-
formerly occupied by Mon-
n - st tsi
corner 01 ist ana JiroauaiDin
Young's store.
to finish the room per our
delay.
MORRIS & BLOUNT
Corner I'irnt and BalicrStv
KLentoxx, -:-
Cnbinct photos from $1.50 to $4.00
dozen. tnlntL'tnc pictures a
16x20 crnvnns (ramil
.00. We carrv a larve llns
of cxS nnd stercsc.iniY vtfwt nf rtr.
Star Bakerj
CorDrniKlaHilii and FIrsf 9tt
MM) MEIER,
rroprifct-n
i'aonttl Frnils, Caimrd IUcrIb)
Ulnsnsfvurc, qupennnnrf,
r!el rruits, VeirelRlileii,
'i'fibiKco, 'ii;irs,
1lllr, Nfilctts.
toller, Tra.
El, El.,
In fact fvcrytluir that Is kept in s irentrb
varittj.aml uroctrj' aturf, llightit
marsu price fmitl tor
AJ.L KINDS OF PRODUCE