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i Bwm i mm THE FORNrNTU HETiATJl: StTynAV. JATvTTAKY fi. 1889. FIBCHEN'6 MATTHfc. t0niittg gmhj Send BI A Bill Retralatiiig tha 1'ira Departments to Be Presented the Legislature.

THE 4BE4ieK XATIO.NAL D.4KD Complete Roster ol Co The Peraosii! aid History of the Company. O. N. of Albany, is one of the few militia companies O. A C.

11. R. TIME TAItLfc. NOP.TH BOUND. "1 They Are Provision, Flour, Etc.

ly the Merchants of the City. About 1S Chinese laborers who have been working on the Oregon Pacific railroad, are in the citv DEALER IX- rrives. Cat, expr. I ortl'd 10 lOain Euatne ex 345pm Fiyiylit 2 45pm GROCERIES, Tie Mi Clothier, Carries the Largest Line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. in the Willamette Valley.

TO ORDER SUITS MADE Id His Merdiaiit FOSTER BLOCK, Wiiiif Department ALBANY JULIUS GRADWOHL'S -o)-o(. From the Albauy Fire Depart- ment has originated a movement to present a bill at tne next session of the legislature, providing for a better law on the subject of fire departments of Oregon. The following letter, has been sent to all of the volunteer departments oi the state, is self-explanatory: Albany, Jan. 1, 1889. To the Officers and Members of i the F'ire Department Gentlemen At the last regular meeting ot the Albany Board of Fire Delegates the subject was discussed as to the advisability of preparing a bill to provide for" a more explicit law regulating Fire Departments in the Ijstate of Oregon.

The subject met with universal favor among the different compaziies of our depart- ment and among the numbers of the board. A committee was accordingly apjiointed, consisting of Capt. O. II. Irvine, Hon.

W. K. Bilyeu and Judge D. K. N.

Blackburn, to drafc a bill providing for the transfer of mem xrs from one department to another within the state, and also to change the time of consecutive service necessary for exemption from seven year8 to'five years. Now if the proposition meets your approval, we want you to urge your senators and representatives to support and secure the passage of the bill, or orie embodying the substance of the same. We believe the enactment of a law of this kind would tend to increase the interest in fire depart meats throughout the, state, and make the regulation of fire departments more uniform and harmonious. Please notify us asto your views on this subject. Very respectfully yours, M.

E. Brink, Sec'y Albany Fire Dep't. Several of the departments of the state have replied favoring the movement. UVfK 'Ufcfck NUT EH. Prospecting particR are ging into the mines every few days.

It sems to be the prevnding opinion that a bonanza is taere, if it only can be found. Mr. O'Kiely is building a dwelling house at the station, which, by the way, is not named yet. What is it to be, Gatesville or Horeb SeemB that a better name than either might be found. I low would Nashville suit? L.

G. Henness ran across a cougar the other evening as he was going from the family residence to the store, and it is hard to tell which was the worst scared, Lincoln or the cougar, or which got away the fastest, though in opposite directions. IVBT HKBE IX Set Cash Will Bay Goods Cheaper Than Anywhere Else. There is no need of sending away for goods when the following desirable wares can be bought for net cash at import prices: One-half dozen unhandled tea- Cups and saucers, 35 cts. dozen unbundled coffee cups and saucers, 45 cts.

dozen handled coffee cups and i saucers, 50 cts. Jo dozen seven inch dinner plates i 45 cts. The goods mentioned above are iron stone china, and not C. C. ware.

These prices will stand good for the next thirty days. Julius Gradwohl. The irike. And alwavs have a. bottle of Acker's iMighsn in tne House.

ion i cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive ami a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay t- i'n ill to Mothers. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or para-goric; it creates r.n unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child.

Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit children and cure their paius. It is harmless and contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Foshay Mason. We run anil Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that' it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, eruptions and pimples.

It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. nvtt.t. SIMPSON -On Saturday, Jan. 6, to the wife of G. W.

Simpson, daughter. AT COST 3500TS AJsTD SHOES. Urownell fe Stanard have still a goods assortment to select from, and among thein have: l-adics best Rochester made Fr. kid button, .4 regular price 50 Extra quality Fr hid button, 48; regular price 5 00 Fr kid button S3; regular 4 00 I'livht Gondola button, Best quality, 92 75; regular price 3 60 Knglit Gondola Im'ton, good style $2 00 regular price 3 00 American kid, liutton, het quality. V2; cgular price kid, button, yecond quality, 3 00 2d; regular price 2 00 A good n-i-runciu oi cnuaren ana Mi- oil grin Hchno vlmes from SI tu 1 20; regular price 1 35 to.

1 60 l.ndie rubbers 30 and 40 Men's rubbers 40 Come before all are closed out. BKOWNELL STANARD. I I I ot Uregou which has maintained the same commissioned officers as when first Organized. The magnitude and efficiency of the National Guard will be realized when it is stated that the number all told in tiie United States is 108,001) men. These added to the regular army of 2b000 would make well drilled, uniformed and well armed soldiers which could within ten days be assembled at Washingt if occasion demanded it.

There are iu Oregon 1400 militiamen, and one company of regular soldiers at Fort Klamath. It will thus be seen that this country is by no means destitute of an army. Following is the complete roster of O. N. of Albany, which was organied on June 28, 1887: OFFICERS.

O. H. Irvine, Captain. O. A.

Archioald, 1st Lieu't. K. D. Cusick, 2d Lieu't. T.

J. Overman, 1st Sarg't. M. E. Brink, 2d Sarg't.

J. F. ILil, 3d Sarg't. A. E.

Ketchum, 4th Sarg't. W. E. 5th Sarg't. F.

M. French. 1st Corporal. R. B.

Yunk, 2d Ct rporal. T. L. Wallace, 3d Corporal. E.

E. Parker, 4th Corporal. PRIVATES. Anderson, P. O.

Brink, M. O. Blackburn, A. Blodgett, h. JN.

Beamer, A. C. Cusick, Chas. Clark, L. W.

Callahan, Jas. Crowder, C. W. Chambers, E. Donlay, P.

P. Dorris, M. L. Fortmilier, F. Humphrey, W.A.

Jester, J. P. Logan, S. S. Murphv, R.

A. Mcllwain, H. F. Phillips, II. J.

Power, E. L. Ross, j. E. Rhoades, T.

II. Tomlinson, J. L. Woodin, H. K.

Watson, J. F. Winn, C. B. Cougill, J.

B. Cleland, O. C. Crowder, II. A.

Crossen, E. E. Crossen, J. W. Dubruille, J.

D. Fortmilier, W. ilvde, F. O. Hale.

G. Keeney, G. W. Moore, Edward McFeron, J. A.

Phillips, M. D. Parkes, C. II. Propst, 11.

E. Raymond, W.H. Thompson. A. W.

Tyler, Aaion 'vVrignt, Wm. Watson, S. E. ates, J. 1 red The staff ollicers located in Albany are as follows: Lieut.

Geo. E. Chamberlain, inspector of rifle practice of the Second regiment; Capt. L. II.

Montanye, quartermaster of Gen. Siglin's staff'; Captain M. II. Ellis, surgeon of the econd Regiment. Co.

is one of the best drilled companies in the state. They have fitted up a fine armory hall on Second street, and are a fine body of men from captain to bugler, including the 47 privates, and should occasion demand it they could be relied upon for efficient service. WllEllE, WllHX AM) BT WHOM SERVICES Win. be Heli To-Dav. Catholic.

Services every Sunday ht a. in. Sunday school at 2 p. iu. at the Academy.

Rev. L. Metayer, rector. Christian Chikch Services every fourth Sunday at their church building Uy Rev. II.

M. Waller at 1 1 a. in. and usual hour in the eveuing. Sunday school at 10 a.

m. Evangelical. Corner of Lyon and Fourth streets, services at 11 a. in. and 7 p.m.

Pastor, Rev. I. B.Fisher. Salibatli school 10a. m.

-Prayer every Wednesday evening. Metiioihst. Corner Ellsworth and Third streets Services at 11 a. in. and i.

in. Pastor, Rev. II. P. Webb.

Sabk.th school m. Prayer nieet-inir cwiy Thursday cwii'mg. in. Comer of Hroadal bin u.ul oiic-is. services at 11 a in.

and 7::0 p. in. Pastor Rev.E. R. Pritchard.

Sabbath school at 1:3:15 p. in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Uniteo Pkesiivtekiax. Corner of Washington and Fifth streets.

Servi ce ill li a. in. ami in. i asioi iu-v. (i.

Irvine. Sabbatli school at ji. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. St. Pai Methodist Corner Montgomery and Third streets.

Services at 11. a. in. and 7:00 p. in.

Pastor, Rev. D.Il.ConiMim. Sabbath school at 10a. in. Prayer meeting on Thursday evenings.

Bai'TIst. Corner of Lyon and Fifth streets, Serviees.it 11 a. in. and 7:80 p. ni.

Pastor Rev. L. J. TrumbuL. Sabbath school immediately after the morning services.

Prayer meeting every Thursday evening." EnscoPA i Jiukch Services will be held in St. Peters Episcopal church every alternate Sunday, morninjr and evening. Sunday school at 9::50 a. m. Friday evening service on every Friday preceding the Sunday service.

All are invited to attend. Corner of Ferry and Fourth streets. Services at 11 a. in. and p.

m. Sabbatli school at 12: 15. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings. Leading t'ouBtirn. Grant county has the largest number of horses and mules of any county in Oregon, 10,825.

and also leads in cattle with 47,118. Crook county has the most sheep, with 221,705. Lane county has the largest number of hogs, 7,024. Multnomah county has the most property, of course, and the great- est indebtedness, Malhueri lias the smallest irdeUtetlness, $107 Umatilla euntv has it 1 ,702,693 in money, notes, accounts i and mortgages and ranks second fo none hut Multnomah. Linn county ranks first in value of land, I her assessment in dirt heing Multnomah countv staiids first; in the value of town lots and Marion comes in next.

The above figures are taken from the abstract of the assessment rolls of the several counties for the year 1888. The immense sale of C'liaiiibi'rkiiirs'j Cough been prodiu cl.to a jrreat by people who hnve been iyit iling their fri audi nr us -roia (ilia. anu lliem to try it. The most se-1 vere cold will soon yield to its bo'th iiii; For Mile by Foahay without money, owing to the failure of J. R.

Myers for whom they had been at work under Jim WVstfall. A hundred or more of them are camped near the Oregon Pacific depot and many of them sleep out of doors. They are ab- feollUelv desti.ute, Jim Yestiall the only Chinese firm of the city having means, being bankrupt over the failure. A subscription paper was circulated yesterday and the merchants of the city donated flour, provisions, etc. to alleviate their present wants.

It is probable that some action Trill be taken by the city council Monday evening toward securing passage for them to Han Francisco, from which city th-y originally came. H1YU of ALU.t.M. Itea WaoVHaro Sorrtd 3iac the Earliest Maaicipal Orgaoizatiou. The following men have served the city of Albany as mayor since the year 18b J. C.

Powell, 18o3. K. F. Russell, ISoT. Jacob Xarcross, ISM.

A. W. Stanard, l.SW-7rt. II. Cranor, 17I.

A. V. Sweenev, 1872. Coil Van Cleve, 1X7.J. Mart V.

Brown, L-i74. D. Froman, 1875. N. B.

Humphrey, lS7r. Allen Parker, 1877 Jason Wheeler. 1S78. Titos. Monteith, David G.

Clark, 18Si. David Froman. lisl. I. C.

Dickey, lviX. W. Ketch um, 1 Dr. J. L.

Hill, 1884. W. M. Ketchum, J. K.

Weatherford, 18Mi. J. K. Weatherford, lss7. J.

L. Cowan, 18SS-S0. The irst recorder was D. Mans- field, and the first marshal was j0hi, Cleaver, who made his first arie8t ov ia8S0int, George Miller on the street and leading lain oh to jail. This was an actual occ.ur-rance, and exhibits the cowboy spirit of early days in the "West.

Kjirk l-roni liiquluu. Captain Willaid Young, I'nited States engineer, has returned says the Oregonian from a visit to tjie government works being constructed at Yaquina bay under his charge. He reports work progressing very favorably on the south jetty, there being some thirty men employed in tne quarry and "about fifty more in shipping the rock and putting it in place in the jetty. At Newport work is proceeding on the wharf to be used in connection with the north jottv, and soon as the piling for tins is (lout? the work of driving piling for the rail- way will be hegun. 1 wo scows are being built to carry rock for the north jetty, which will probably be taken from the quarry which supplies the south jetty, but tliis is not yet decided.

A Porter locomotive and a Ledgenvood hoisting engine have been ordered for this work, and the same for the improvement at the Coquille. Tliev will not arrive for some time yet. MATCH HI.T. The match hunt at Knox Butte on Friday was attended with intense enthusiasm. The game ki'led was ducks, pheasants and snipe, not a iroose having been bajrzed.

Yhi following were the nartiei- pauss: 1 attain. A. i'. CWer. J.

Miller, Ed. Houston, P. B. Mar shall, Ed. Chambers.

i. M. Knox, II. B. Miller, Leroy Houston, Ala Marshall, Milt Morris, J.

E. Knox. These eleven s.iootists were matched against the following team: Captain, J. S. Froman, Elam Miher, L.

B. Knox, A. S. Knx, 11. W.

Conn, Sam Conn, Everett Knox, J. B. Conn. Ira Cox, James Archibald, A. Propst.

The score stood, Froman 's side 3875 points; Custer's side 2850 points. The hunt was followed by a grand supper, which was paid fo'r by the losing side. The t'wnzrrxftdoiial luurrh. Rev. L.

G. Rogers, of Arcade, New York, who has accepted the pastorate of the Congregational charch in this city, arrived yesterday and will occupy his pulpit at II'a. m. and at 7 :30 to-day. He was the classmate and college chum of Prof.

W. II. lee at Williams college, and he is now the guest of the latter. A formal reception will be tendered the new pastor at the church probably on luesday. cert iMMjillrU.

The newly elected officers of Mc-Pherson Post G. A. R. and Woman's Relief Corps, the names of which have been published, were installed last evening. The iijjjtaiititivii vvi vv jUcted bv past commander I) installation ceremonies were coa rx.

Jilackburn. mey were in er-spersed with literary exercises and were interesting. Iacrtaiag Itu'lur. Like all other business in Albany the postoilice business during the past twelve months shows a mark- ed increase over the previous year. T.L 8 during 18 were the same for 188, being showing an increase of 77o.o!, rJ i All parties knowing theuiselues indebted to the firm of Thompson A Waters, either by not or niu-t coine forward and settle tht i same itlnii thirty as thcr i going to le a cinnuje in tbeir bufi-licss.

Thompson Wateks. Brownsville, Jan. 1st, lSSU, SOUTH BoUJiO. iArrivesI Departs Arrives t'ala exp Kusens ex Freight I 5pm, Ashland 9.00am XiyMvut I 1.30pmEugene B.nor-m So Freight received ltrioutli.ater 11 a. the aanie day.

OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLK. Arrived Ic parts 1.00 6.251 pin JOTTISUrt AIMICT TOW.N. Albany is on the boom. reek's Bail Boy to-morrow night. Read (J.

W. Simpson 'a new adv. in this isue. A line line of solid watches at Will Stark's. Do not miss Peek's Had Boy tomorrow evening.

Auction every Saturday afternoon at M. J. Monteith's." Silverware, beth solid and plated, very cheap, at French's. Peak's Bad Boy at the Albany ojera house next Monday night Kiln dried floorins can be had at th? Spriujifield lumber van! in this city. Do not miss the great sale of i jioods at cost at Monteith Seicen-lach's.

A first-class piano for sale on rea-fonable terms. Apply to Prof. W. II. Lee.

Mr. A. Kice. of Ilalsey. is in this city, the guest of K.

M. Robertson and family. Fresh leaf lard in bulk at Conrad 3Ieyer's. It will be ietailed in quantity to suit. Do not miss "Peck's Bad Boy" the Atkinson Comedy Co.

next Monday evening. left yesterday fori Merrill rish Portland to secure a situation at typographic manipulation. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds of fresh canned goods at a very 'ow figure at Conrad Meyer's. WW Til" A.

I I ii. i leiner nas somo in the way of Japanese oranges, genuine sugar cane, persimmons, etc. E. C. Howard have removed their millinery store to their new quarters in the Pearce block.

A package of dry goods was re ceutly le at F. L. Kenton's store. The owner can have the same by calling for it. 100 pair all No.

7, sample lot, of men's fine dress shoes at cost.rang-ing from $1.50 to $3.50 per pair at Wm. Simpson's, Those desiring to take lessons in oil or water color painting shonld read the advertismeut of Wm. Wright in this issue. "Weather prophets say that there will be no cold winter this year, at which the ice dealers growl and the stock raisers smile. Misses E.

C. Howard are now tilling their fine stock of millinery at cost to reduce their st ck. Call early and secure bargains. The small-pox scare throughout the country has about subsided. In city there is now only one mild case, Mrs.

who is recovering. If you want a clean and fine smoke ask for J. Joseph's home made white labor cigars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory The Atkinson which will play "Peck's Bad Boy" at the ojera house next Monday evening, is said to be one of the best companies traveling.

The sales of extra copies of the New Years Hkrai.o have been quite satisfactory, but a large sup-j-iy is still on hand at this office at 1 0 cents per copy. It is probable that the stranded Yaquina Bay li be successfully floated off as soon as J. N. White-law returns from San Francisco with his wrecking apparatus. A letter from Charles Mueller at Ashland tttates that the citizens of that place agree to organize a stock company of and donate a site for" a cannery if the Willamette Packing of this city, will remove their establishment to Ashland.

This is an enterprise that Albany should not lose. F.xtra copies of the New Year's issue of the IIkkaud can be had at this otiice at 10 cents each. Business men have generally purchased copies liberally to send away, but a large supply is still on hand and those who desire to assist in advertising the city and letting their friends know something about Albany, cannot do so better than by purchasing a few copies and sending them abroad. N. H.

Allen, proprietor of the i works, was complete- lv surprised a few mornings since His taking advantage of his haing a broken leg, proceeded to give hi'uj a sound caning. It was a fine gold-headed specimen, and Mr. Allen is proud of it. His friends hope soon to see him walking with it instead of on crutches. An Important Nailer.

It is understood that one or more i.ir:rns of As- the prominent Citizens toria, connected with the Astoria and South Coast Railway, will yiait Albany in a few days to ctn- ler wun me citizens ncre iriuuve to the proposed line to this city, i extended mention of which is made on another page. Tin zfiis' of Albanv ouuht to oxiubit I enterprise in the matter and secure the road bv all means. French keeps railroad time, I CONFECTIONKRY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. AGENT FOR ALL THE LEADING I) and ALBANY, OREGON. Wbea Baby wu slek.

We gar her Castoria. When she was a Child, Sbe cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, She clung to Castoria. Wheu she had Children, She gave them Castoria. Bit M.

A. -Or- Albany Oregon I (J 10 PUD IP CAPITAL OFFICERS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J.

O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusick.

Kecretarv J. K. DIRECTORS. K. is.

rail an, Chas. E. Wolverton, J. L. Cowan, D.

B. Monteith, J. W. Cusick, J. O.

JWritsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson.

Safe, Sound, uonservatiYe A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Paraoniae Home Enterprise LinnCountyBank Cowan Ralston A Co SUCCESSORS TO Cowan Cusick Albany, Oregon Transacts a general banking business. Draw sight drafts on New York, San Fran-f isco and Portland, fr. Loan money on approved security. Receive deposits tmhject to check. Collixtimis entrusted to us 11 rec ive rompt Overland to Southern Pacific Comimxv's ai2TSr.

THE MOUiNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Between Porilanl mid fn rrnn-i-ro 35 35 HOTTES California express trains run daily between Portland and San Francisco. 4:00 8:18 7:45 a f.v. S. Francisco.

I.V., 10:45 am 0:45 pin I 7-00 am Loral Past. Trains Daily- Ex. Sunday 8:00 a 12:40 2:40 3:45 it 11:35 am I Lelmuon Branch. 8:20 12:50 1:36 6::0 am 5:45 am 2:45 pm 2:00 pm PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation of second-class passengers attached to Fxpress Trains. The O.

C. R. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on the east side division from foot of street. West Side Division. Between Pottland and Corvallie.

MallTraln Daily-Except Sunday 7:30 a Lv. 12:25 CcrvaiiisL- r. vn Kxpreiift Train Daily Except Sunday. 4:50 Portland Ar. 9:00 am 5.45 am At Albany and Corvallis (connect with trains of Oregon PacificRailroad.

THR6UGH tickets lo All Points SOUTH AND EAST Via California. IS" for full information regarding rates, maps, etc-, call on con pain '8 agent at Albany li.KOKHLEK. E. P. KOGEBS, Manager Asst, G.

F. P- A THE FIRST NATIONAL OF ALBANY. OREGON. presideki, L. Flinn.

VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. Young, CAsniEK G.E.Chamberlain, TRANSACTS A GENERAL?" BANKING Accounts kept subject to chock. Sitrht Exchansre and Telegraphic Transfer sold 011 York, Chican, San Fram-ifco and Collectioiw made on favorable S. E.

You L. FlikkH L. E. Bi.ms W. E.

Tmaeu Oro. E. CHAXBKRI.AIN. Jas. F.

Powull, Aasisuut Cashier. MAGAZINES FarmeM Merchants Canita tock 500 000 GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. He has enlarged his stock equal to any on the Coast, consisting of Koorer T3ros Silverware, Irencii, China and Crvstalware. Boys' iWagons and "Doll Carriacyes. italic Groods and a Oeneral ol Crockesy.

YS. He Buys Direct and Carries the Largest Stock in the Willamette Valley, to which will soon be added a. complete line 01 FAMILY 1 GROCERIES. KF lei on parte Francais. Hier "17 I G.

BLACKMAN I tSucc-ewor to E. ftji si Iff win deutch gesprochen." Landoai Drugs, Faints, Oils, Perfumery and toilet article, also a full line of books sad ewtionrry. periodicals, etc. 3T Preaeripttoos carefollj compounded era FEiiovrs teeie. Albany Oitgan.

01 photograph and antograptt Sheet music, music bookat Sample fans, AND CLUB ROOMS. Proprietor. ATs'D LIQUORS. of imported and Tomntic ciga cigars oa Albany, Oregon. "St mm Qiipwnf- ui 1 hm.

HT! JOZsTIES. 00 AND DEALER IN amu TEXT BOOKS Fine stationery, mifrellanetms hooks, albums, inkstands, ink, jiencils, etc. and all kinds of musical merchandise. 1 DGeneral News Depot. SSTM-di orders piomj'tly attended to.

iCysuhsi-riptioiis received for leading iu wspapcrs and magazine a yearly prices. House WITH BILLIARD HALL WILLIAMS. J. 11 CHOICE AVINES Kept constantly nu hand. A full line sate, very tiling fim-Cass.

44'At Revere House, Kevore.

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