A A •w ¡Everybody Load. ] Highest price paid for produce by When in Albany call at the Golden I OTWrSimpson, of Albany. United States J.and Office, Oregon City. Oregon, March 313t, 18»oi Rule Bazaar and see that beautiful I Huy your dry goods and clothing XTOTICE is hereby given that, in compliance gold watch, which sbme lucky cus­ Ed Goins has received from Port­ \ -Ji with the provisions of the act of. Oongress ■of June 3,1878, entitled “An act for the sale oi ofG. IV. Simpson, th® leading cash tomer will win. Julius Gradwhol. land a fine family’ carriage. i i mber lands in t he Slat es of California, Oregon, store of Albany. proprietor of theGolden Rule Bazaar Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Carland Lanier, of Fossi!, couuty of Gilliam, Suite of The new Bank bùilditìg is goi ilí;’ informs us that he is selling thr Oregon, has this diiy filed in this office his By all means, ladies, be sure and head rapidly. I sworn Htatcmeht No. iObO, for the purchase of Prize Baking Powder and No, I I the itb. 23, ssblbat flue, line of millinery goods ‘ in TOYvnship No. Q^our.h, liange No. 4 Eastland Japan Teri; expressly put up for his Charley Carey went to Pórtl'.md i wiil offer prdof to show that the land sdught is at theLadips’ Bazaar, Albany. f more valuable for its ’fimber or stone than lor business arid for th« benefit of his Priday morn in g. agricult ural purposes, and to establish his claim Thompson . & Overman, Albany, customers. Each can of Baking to said jahd 'oefore the Kcgister and Receiver of this office at Oregon.City, Oregon, nd afi the leading harness and saddle Powder will win a prize of fine glass­ , Scott May and John Siinpson went Friday, the22d day of August, 1890. ware, and each pound of tea will also to Albany Friday. He naines as witnesses.: W. I). Rbbinson ahd makers of the Willamette valley. W. If. R-obihsonj of Roche Harbor, San Juan. win a piece of fine glassware, and I.county, Washington; N. J. Welch and 5V. A. Election of Chief Engineer and an S.- M. Townsend has removed to each customer who buys a pound of j-Caborn, of Portland, Otegpfi. assistant in the Fire company takes I Any and all persons claiming ad versely th.c faerie City where he is now in bus­ tea or a can of baking powder, which |d ---- ».bove described hinds arc req uesteo t o ti ie thvir ßMOTMBKIK® -... claims in this ofiil’e on of before said 2*ld day iness. ace warranted, will have a chance to | place Monday next. of August, 1890. J. T. APPlbRSOX. apT2n46 i* i «Spring stock of men’s, youth’« and win that hhndsoihe gold watch. I Albert Shelton ha? moved his MoSiee f«** S^tiblivaiiow.! toy’s clothing just, received, and I Both Baking Powder and Tea are! saloon across the.creek iii Pete Bil- Land Office at OfegoH < ?it \* ptopoSe to sell iit bottom prices. Call first class, unsurpassed by any in veu’s old stand. . A.iH’ii 20,1.890.1 OTICE is berbhy gi ven that the, foliowing- arid examine my goods and prices the market, and are exprerisly put up 350 excursioiists passed through rihmed settler lias lilcu dot ice. oi his iuten* for Julius Gradwhol—and this fact N tion Ivfottrpurchasi ng elsewhere. to ixiakb final prboain SUpporl of itisctaim, from Corvallis to the O- P. front this can be proven i»y »cores who have ! and that saiu proof will -be made before the Q. YV. SIM pson . C-oufity judge or in TiiS alwbnix. the .COilncy morning. been using them. Mr. Gradwhol.has j Clerk of Lian cofinty, at Albhny, uregohj bn- Monday, June 23, 15^0, Thompson & Overman, of Albany, also added a fine assortment of fami I Mrs. it. C. Shephard took her de­ viz: W, it. Ffesemen, Homestead Entry lSrd.586j ly groceries to his mammoth stock of | parture for her home in Baker City r for thé jiIVÍ4 ' *• Sfïittb ,x ¿t sectiiiii ¿2, T¿#nship's,.' i ITocst-- : fc'- f- a strictly custom shop, tiianufne- glass ware and crockery, which is the j ¡Range J 4 ' East. Tuesday: ' w O' to prove I luring rill their harness, saddles, Hb n&mes the f largest in the YVillametto valley, j his continuous rw ltivation po »1 ■ t etc.,, ri^ht in their shop, K. J- Wheoler, I ief sstid land, viz: Don’t fail to drop in and see Mr. I Jefferson's Troinbone Band have aq* W. n, Robertson a d Pte war.il, all oil ritly they are able to do bei- Rock Creek, Linn Gradwhol at the Golden Rule Bazaar theinvitatton of the Scio Band i than any other firm In the yh-i9 J. ER •0N\ Register. A w®en in Albany,, where you will get | to be Pl?selit at the Jce Crdain festi’ letfe when to n®ed the lowest prices and the fairest* val t° eiriiht. Timber iJaM, A'cluune 3, iff in their line, at their tice'of Fnbllcatiori. treatment. Mrs. Coll. VanCleve. and family Albany. United States Land Office, took their departure for Albany on Oregon City, Or., April 15, 1890. I B&rgMns in Astoria Bests’ Cherry Cough Sryup Tuesday, where they will reside m "NTOTICE.iri hereby given that in'- Tlii> enterprise of the people of As the future. compliance with -the provisions Is giving splendid satisfaction to the of the act of Congress of June 8S1S78,’ tnde, and the sales are positively toria in raising two hundred thons- The funeral of Wm Cyrus last Sun­ and dollars in tWenty-hours, to bring entitled “An act- for the sale of tim­ ber lands in the States Of California,! marvelous, which can be accounted the Southern Pacific railroad to that day was' the largest that was ever, EMBRACING... Oregou; Nevada, and Washington 'for in no other way except that it is city, lias.given a wonderful impulse held in the Forks. There were fully Territory,” J’Oseph Stlsh, ‘ of Balein, without a doubt the best in thé mar­ county of Marion; State of Oregon, ket. Ask for and be sure ÿou get to busines at that point, The Colum­ 1,600 people in attendance;' including has this day filed in this office his bian says: "The real estate market Masons from all over the county. riworn statement No. 2000, for the the genuine. YŸ© keep it. responded qfiickley to the enliven­ Fred Clarke, a former typo in this J. S; Morris, Druggist. purchase of the SEj of Section No. n<8 6tn ing touch,” and the Astoria papers office carne Up from Portland Tuesday 24, in Township No, 9 Sbiith, Range No. 4 East, and will offer proof to. When in Albany don’t forget to bristle with thé stir atld undertak in search of his health. His many And the very latest and most stylish in ¡Sh'ow/that lhe land sought is more' call onCrawford A Paxton, the lead­ iifgs in progress there. The Oregon* friends were pleased to see his. smil? valuable for its timbe for Stone than ¡for agricultural purposes, and to ing photographers of the Willamette Land Company Of Salem and Port­ ing face once more, and hope he will his claim to said land before Falley. They' guarantea «11 their land has for sale siffiie choice loca­ soon be O. K. DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SILK, TABLE establish the Register rind ■ Receiver of this work to be-first-class in- every re­ tions in North Pacific Addition to Charlie Carey returned from his office at Oregon City, Oregon, on '^stiwiaj anil as prices are rapidly ad spect. » Friday,,- the J2fh day, df September; trip to California last Week much im­ UNEN, GLOVES, HOSIERY, FANCY vatfch'ig, the «aiiieât investor M| ha- 1890. '.He riatn'fes •as N; J. . Be^;s Liver,Pills ai> ainiid laxa- the best.show. Now is the time ì to proved in hdalth. lie will remain He natnès as witnesses: N: here a short time before ne takes his . ....... .................... Welchi Í?. G. Dnwn;>and W^A. ( ........... ’a- tive act directly on 1 the livei and make uioney. GOODS, ETC., ETC., old position brt the road as agent at born, of Portland, Multnomah coun-; kidiieyias well as the briwels^ All Ceslrajjle Fruit Fama. ty, Otejtori, and John Haly, of Hockj drbgffistij keep them. I Harrisburg. One of those 10-gcre fruit farms in creek, Linn County, Oregon; ” r All at the LowesT ÔasH P’rlôÉ« Sunnj'side, jour liiilesscliith of Salem Any and all persons claiming ."-7rr«7*7r._TT-' Murâei' anâ SùlcilS'. adversely the above described lands BeVattey & Shelton have one oi | will make n good living for any dili­ A fearful tragedy was enacted are requested to file their claims ir’ the finest liueo’f dress goods, cloth- this office ph or ^before said 12th day | ¡ng, etc., that Was ever brought to gent orchardist. The profit on prune about 5 miles south of this city Wed­ averages two hundred dallars an acre, nesday morning where Mrs. Arns- of Sept fem bei’, i890.. I this city, «nd sell cheaper than the Also, a fine stock of Roots arid Shoes which Í bin eitísírig òìit áí Ùflfct. J., T. A pper B on , and on llefries the return is five fold paugli shot her husband and then vlnSl Regjstèt. I cheapest. Give them a call. i The soil and sitdatien at Sunnyside shot herself. . The Revere HduSe, Albany, has are peculiarly Well adapted ;to fruit It seeps that Arnsparigh was fob T. W. Dilley, itaichrhaker and bebn crowded with ¿ilests right along culture, and th® man who'owns a intimate With his wife's sister, and gunsmith, „»ernffh Scio,- SA1». Oi'Bguh. nfarfrrti. Charles Bffeiffer knows how to keep 10-acre farm in that tract has a good the wife goaded to desperation shot The LMÌdMa ïrftàiWêishsiM I' a ra lion.................... 9. ness caippmeeting commences at ' Liszclntlon Notioa. The Fite Fiend., YY’illamttte ....... ;.«.,14. Yew Park, Salem Or., on June 5th. Notice is hereby given that the I Everybody ’ is invited te bri ng tficir About 10 o’clock Wednesday night, Feral Ion..... ............. ..20 co-partnefship heretofore existing 1 tents arid cam pout. Mrs. Dllly discovered a fire in the ^.Frcim San Fra.nciric©. between C. C. Maltby and J. A. Ca­ ---- -r ' Farailon.;................................... 5i rey, under the firrrinaihe of' Maltby rear of L. Mayer’s grocery store. It ’ITS------- 4 /W. F. Read is receiving thè most Willamette YT......;...................... 9, A Cariiy, has this day been dissolved seems that Whoever set the building attractive lines in sumuièt goods to afire had made previous arrange­ Fafallon.................................... ...14. besèen in thè Alliàtìy markets, and by mutual consent, C. C. Maltby re- XViliariifett® XT,...;.......,;.....;... ;.2O. his place is crowded with purchasers tirihg; Ji A. Carey Will pay’ all bills ments, as a carie of coal oil iri the rear )< (In the State Insurance Building) of the building had been cut open, and Killed all bills!. Fbr life istfest stj’lbs ita sfirifi^ fiiib all tbb day long. Prices Way down. and oil spfeau dn the floor. C. C. Maltby, lincry, go to the Ladies’ Baiaat; Al- This is thé third fire in this city J, A- Carey. Kb oné éèht per pound at the Scio bany;/FtomUnk5 blotk, pifisided over Brikoty; within a month, and it would seem ' Bèlo, Or., May 29, 1890. byMfs. II. J. ^bwef, fvhore you will is tholigh w® had a fire bug in ônr find the hiiddsomest shapes, shades Fbi tlife fftetiiest hats in the mar­ midst, fiaifiage slight. Ha» for sale a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit farms ; also City rind rind styles, anil all the Vfety latest to ublic ket,' go to W. F; Read’s. Aibitny—a Suburban Property. Small Fruit Farms. be had In Brin Francisco find the East­ hat to' itiatch any dress; elegantly Among the few bargains yet re­ ern markets; The ladies hi this fcity triiriinied arid awful cheap. maining of the Sunnyside Fruit and vicinity are specially invited to Farms, four miles east of Salem, we call and are assured the mast hateful Of' YF. Simp'sbn has the flnerit lino cite the follbvVing: No. 39-$30 per attention and lowest prices; of qt’ess goods; .■«llks, satins, ribbons, acre. Ten actes, all timber ; level; hosiery arid all kinds of staple and What A Fortune good soil. , friary dry gob'di; iii Aibxriy; Isa good, healthy, pearly skin. Few No. 48-$90 per acre. Ten acres,, Was especially organized- for the purpose of buying and subdividing large are aware of the short'time it' takefe with small house' arid barn, five acres tracts of land, and has,- during the past two years; bought and subdivide . a disordered liver to cause blotches .fàthtéri NbticK. cultivated,, good soli, small orchard, over 3,200 acres af land into from five to twenty-acre tracts. The sucees on the face and a dark greasy skin. One bottle of Beggs ’ Blo'od Purifier spring water on the place. n ths undertaking is shown in the hfbt titat oftt o'f 280 tracts placed on and Blood Maker will restore this Wanted at o’rtce—-Twenty thous­ The above are very desirable prop­ the market, 225 have been sold? organ to its natural and healthy strife and pounds of dried plums auct all erty, and ate for sale by The Oregon arid cleanses the blood of all impu­ thé apples, prunes arid pears we csti Land Company of Salem and Port­ rities. It is meeting with wonderful get. Highest price paid. Bring in success. We guarantee every hoitie.- land. your fruit at once. n48 6 J. 8. Morris, Druggist. G. W. SiMPSoi^j Albany, Or. Flokingfi Up Among ths Soys. Wanttd at Cnee I am-a dandy at telling lies but my Me*' r e Thirty tons <>f ehitem bark, for face gives nie away.—“OI. IL which I Will pay 3 cents per pound, I have got my face trained.—Bert. cash. Must be well dried, free from Thats what.—Fred C. moss and dirt, and Spurious barks, Where do I come off with my and broken In small pieces. If I can pröffi—Cort B. get 15 tons will recieye- it at Muri* Scio, Or. , May 24th. 1890. I ain’t tited.—Henry Q. kers, blit, small quantities must be delivered at Lebanon. For further Yod say you ain’t.—Owen C. TARIFF LITERATUR! FOR ÁLL inforjtnaiion call on Petef Bilyeu, at I am not afraid to go home after TM» Amaisxa PnonoiiSm T ahot L«Aom Scio,’ or Di. J. A. Lamborson, Leba­ But I step light—YVes; S» publtahlnif a meat valuabl» *»ri«s of Tariff dark noW. non/ Aocumaata. ThtM an jnpare«! with a vl»w Roonis t• for 4 oe»U. are aïWày | c illy, in si öa ti i r lootiint h»r»r > The whole lilt Trill be sent for 80 cent» w the airidiint of feal estate transactions ghs dome of prae* we have tire ii^es »ny twelve for 30 contai or any five fer If in Clatsop County for the week end­ «èji ta» poatage paid. Orttarbÿ number. most caref ùïly • sóle« : tèa s t - PA9flBc ing. May 17th,. at $59;0o3. The L~M Wage«, Living »nd Tariff.** IL A. H ut »- j - city- Tfia sto Ivés W> hobm ...... ............... .1H Astoria i'öal estate market ijsliow- »--"The AdvantaifBBof th Protective Tariff to bought As 8,n ef perhfie family the l/*bor and industries of the United ipg a decided improvement since Statçs.” First Prise £ssay( 1887. C haw - certainty. We khowwi FOM) D. HiiNKixe.................. . ...................... SI ¡Huntington expi'essed his intention Rome Productibn Indispensable to a Sup* will do and thèy Wer< ply, at Low Prices, of the Manufaeturea of completing the Astoria.and South Commodities required for the People of cash, so the priée is rig the United States, and Adequate Home Coast Wad into Astorid. The sales estent, Production of these Commodities Impos* pecialties in h'ejitéi £ fcnd elble without a Protective Tariff.** first reported abdke were licit large, but> ». an Priée Esâay, 188«. ,C. D. T odd ............. .31 regular lines of Gar? ribea What are Raw Materials Î Would Free Raw better than they hay,e been fpr the Material* be Advantageous to the Labor think to be ev y. they Superiof Stoves'ahS and Industries of the United States.” > past twd ihontliS. The Art all only «ympf-o- vromb brigh t- First prise Essay, X8S9. H ohsr B. D ibbll 38 ______ __ phys; ... Huinn, ignorant of the catiM* disorder. The Fallacies ef Free-Tradfc.”“ É. F. M illkr ... 8t ening up, and the big booiii which i>f iutferingi an befits S t !*1. man's QuesMon...... 4 39—**The American Wool industry.” JI. M. A m - Astoria, are again coming in demand;' & Shelton’s. They fïaYé.fhéÈri', „ • ■... laDowN-. J;^. .fi iii/x-j).......... « JS-" Wages and Cost¡of Mving?* 3. X>. WKKKS. A and offer a vary desirable in vestment. 14 — Southern*Farming Industries. ” ,.......,... A Julius Grad wohl, Albany, has ad­ 9*~" A short Talk to wdrkingmsn.”.................. • and the Farmer.** Senatot SU X. i The P ress is a couple