The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 18, 1890, Image 3

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FRIDAY APRIL 18, IfOO
8TIT3 & HOTTINQ
BMUsrs 4 ITssrlcUrs.
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A Bund Orr. The Allny Hoard o
Trade haa Iwn revived. The city it
now centered In a liariitonioua tlTort to
make Itself utili more widely known.
Allny lta a1war awmcd to itrow spim
taneotiMly, but with the aid ol itn enter
priMinif Uiard ot trade this prntninini
city of the Upper Willamette will more
than ever nrprie her sinters all over
th stato. Whilo prepariun to adrvr
tine extensively abroad, home mat tor
are not beina nejtlwtoil. A new city
hall will soonbo e rected.Jaihi nt a spccittl
election Monday, April 7, a city council
vote of 10 to 1 decided to Innid the city
for I75.0UO to put In a complete newer
system, work on which will lx'jin imtuo
dlately. April haa ushered in uuumuuI
building and real estate activity. K U
lteardsley. an rntcrprittinff dealer, ltus
Just Issued a neat folded descriptive of
Altany anl Fair Ile, a new sulmrlwn
addition. rortland Ileal F.Mtnto Review.
Woatt Btccw. A busy look U pro
ented along our ttrccU. Work ha been
begun on the foundation of the Oregon
bank. The Eal boarding houte I being
moved to Mr. Cheadlc' lot on Eleventh
street, and will be placed adjoining the
house now occupied by Mr. t'hlt Cohen.
Dubrullle ami Klein, ihe owner of the
Flrt-treet lot. It U understood, will build
a brick during the summer. Mr. I'liil
Baltimore will erect a Ulv-loot front b ock
at Ftrtt and Lvon, and already the corner
tore It rented and six or tcven applies.
Hone are ahead for the other store. One
ot the prcttleat block will be the one on
the Cannon corner, to be built by Dr.
Maiton and other. It will have two
ground Mori, the corner tlore being dou
ble alie, with entrance In mctrwpolita n aty l
from the corner. The three atorlca will
be topped by a dormitory, and where, by
the way, la there a bt-tter place for a town
clock.
Some Sals Geo Warren ha told to
W H Maple hU houae and two lot, on
West Seventh treet, for $Jtoa
John alaxwe'l to Mra M Uaumgart, a
house and two lot In IT and A, for
$1300; Wriuman A I Iulbcrt, agents.
It M Huston & Co aold to ll O Wilton,
recently irom the East, hit 63 feet front,
adjoining the Albany Iron .Vorks, for
$4000; Ahby & Neil, agent.
Mr G P Warner ha purchased theresl
dence of Mra Arch Monteith, on Kerry
treet, paying $4000 for the tame.
Mr F M Redileld hae aold 0,' acres and
Geo E Fish 5 acre to Mr Davenport, a
new comer from Kansas, for J30 an aero.
Mr Redfteld haa owned the property for
several years, Mr Fish paid 10U for his 5
acres leas than two years ago.
AT THt Mixa. A correspondent frem
Cateivllleof the Corvallla Time write:
About two wsvk ago rive men left here
far the mine at Quart srille J mile from
here on the South Hantlam. A man who
wintered tbeie and came out yesterday
ays they n..ed at thrir destination and
that there U 15 feet of noon the road
In the mountains and tlx fret In Quartiville
but this will disappear rspi.tly. Everyone
expect a boom there thi summer, they
undoubtedly have the tuf!,for 1 have teen
tt In large quantities.
How Fib to. In our account of the fire
In Ales Cunningham' houte on the S. P.
witch we Stated that it waa calmed
the fire wa set from a p?ing engine and
fiat two or three barnt were also fired.
And te It waa by a large r. umber. A mar,
who investigated It though, ay that was
impossible; that It rauM have started from
the Inside, and that only one barn wa set
on fire, and that after the fl lines had gone
through the root The inside of the gar
ret was nearly a'l burned out before the
flames got through the roof.
Iittbbvibwbd. The presiJent of the
Standard Oil Co. was recently Interviewed j
In the East, and. In view of the price of
oil la Oregon generally, the following will
be Interesting t
To what extent ha oil been made cheap
ta the consumer i""
When the Standard began to be promi
nent In the oil Irsde In 187a, refined ell
was selling- at an average of 2'A cent per
51 Ion. That selling price has been re
uced to an average of j'A cent per gallon,
which represent a total saving to consum
ers of oil of over $150,000,000 per t ear."
A Lcxatic Among Lunatics. Frank
Plxley In the Argonaut says : "We ar
rived In San Francisco by wsy of Victoria,
through the crazy land which margins
the beautiful water and surround the
most attractive inland sea on earth. Every
body In the new state of Washington I in
a luna'ic condition. Passing to hastily
through Itand stopping only at Port Town
send, Seattle and Tacoma.we have no suffi
cient data upon which to base an opinion
how muenpf the phenomcneu we observ
ed Is traceable to honest and Innocent In
tellectual aberration and how much of It
Is chargeable to speculative, culpable
gaiabllng greed. The lines which mark
the debatable ground I altogether indis
tinct. Its Taxes In California, it I taid.the
S. P. pays taxes on $10,000 to $30,000 a
Kile on Us roadbed, the latter being the
assessment in Siskiyou county. In Oregon
It kicks vociferously at anything between
$1,500 snd $.1 nco a mile. In It transfer
froj the O. U. to the S P , it it taid, it
was given a bonded indebtedness of $30,
000 a mile. If so, the fact suggests some
thing for our assessors to act on. There
a nothing like equality In this glorious
age.
' Died. Mr Thomas Ilowman, a young
man about 18 years of age, son of Rev.
Plowman of Beuna Vista died Surday
morning at that place of pneumonia. On
ly a short time tlnce he wss hearty and
well, having attended the teachers intti
tnte held In this city. He was brother-in-
law to M Payne of this city. Mr Payne
went down yestcrdA to attend the funer
al.
Excursion to Albany. The bovs of
the Second Reziment band have secured
the fine Columbia river steamer Bonita,
and have decided not to have their excur
sion to Albany until Sunday, Audi 10th
The steamer will leave the Union Pacific
dock at Salem at 7 o'clock, retun.lng at
In the evening at about 7 o.clock. There
will be cood mutlc and evervtnin first
class. Statesman.
Tby Thbm. Conn & Ilendrioson.toget
down to business right in the tUrt, pro
cose to sell first-class quality of i r-jceries
at bottom prices. They have a good
stock and are alwavs on Land to wait on
their customers. When wanting a good,
fresh article call on them. Their stock of
crockery ware also is well selected.
Another Restaurait. Mr, Harry
Jonet has opened a retaurant and oyter
houte opposite the Rut houte, and pro-
potet running It hi good tyle . Mr. Jones
understands the businet thoroughly and
the public may depend on good meal and
fine treatment at bit place. He will be
open at all hours, day and night.
This Monarch Masioikj. Quern
Jumbo will bs In Albany on Wednesday
April a3J. The announcement of the
coming of McMahoii's clrcu heralds the
advent ot the Urgent animal known io
liUt jiy, at well at many Interesting arenic
feature destined to create quite a furore.
The arrival of the mammoth elephant In
New Yoik wat the all absorbing topic
and subject of much newspaper comment.
The car arranged lo bring her majestic
majesty from the Atlantic to the I'acllic
wa found to be too low, causing a few
dtna delay to enable the car builders to
raUc tne roof ami lower Ihe floor between
the wheel. It v. at then doubtful whether
the car rotild go through the tunnel en
toute. The movement the bitf one
acro the continent being telegraphed
from point to .lolnt caused much enthu
siasm among the pec pie along the line,
Immente crowd gUhcilrtg at the stations
only to be ilUappoln'ed, ae - the weather
was cold and the mastodon could not be
expod.
Am r Tiiibty-thricb ykauh. it wa
in the yrur 1S57 that a marriage took place
In Eugene City which resembled that u
FduiiitinU Dnntc's In 'Monte CrUto."
Thut K It wa the reparaiion of a (null, a
well as llvn union nt two soul. 1 he buue
urooin was keeplnu a drvgood store, and
called hi friend Into a neighboring bar
to lake a drink. Everybody within hall
wa called to participate, excepting an old
toper who sat nv the barroom stove, lie
eventually mda hit way to the bar, and
tpoke I l mind In word more forcible than
elegant. One of Ihe-p.irtv, the n a boy of
15, waln Eugene Again not long agn,and
told the Mory over a bar. The LUrtcnder
reached over nnj sh.ok the narrator bv
the hand "You tell ll rlgnt," he Mid ; "I
served ih drink."- Ex.
Lit avon DooMiNo Kca. J. R. Kirk.
patrlck tame down from Lebanor, one
moriitni:. He tell the Democrat that
during Srtlurii.tv he made twelve deed to
ki nt that pl.xv, so grcut la the demand
forditt. -Wnik v. Ill be begun May 1st on
the ppr mill, thirty or forty men being
wanted. The tlour mill will be tranfertrl
Into roller process, and many other Im
provement are In progres that promise
to make our sister city a fine town.
A Crow A Philomath man on our
street had on exhibition an Immense
partiklge-cochtn rooster weighing thirteen
pounds. Ho was a fine looking fellow
and received many compliments, such a
"a regular Clvdedle," "must be of the
Berkshire sio. k," etc. The man tald that
wa the way the tribe grew, and he would
sell the rtNter for only $4. He would
make a gHd roofer to crow for the paper
jut after an election.
Nom Est. At a meeting of the direc
tor of the Pacific Insurance Company,
held In I'nrttitri 1, it wat voted to close the
business of the company.and the same will
be done a soon a possible. The stock
holder. It I thought, will get back some
where near fortv percent ot what Ihey
paid In. The Democrat upect that In
ternal distention 1 had something to do
w'.lh the failure of the company to con
tinue business.
A clothing bouse In thl city received
twentv-five $i 50 go'd pi over it
counter on MonJav last. The pr I marie
were held on Saturday. Mercury.
A there are praetlcatly no $i.yt gold
piece In circul.-.ll m, the above I evident
ly an invention and we'll wager, in order
to be on th opposite side, that no mer
chant received five $j 50 gold pieces In a
day.
Will Cklkbb ati Albany Lodge No 4,
I O O F, it making extensive preparations
to celebrate Ihe seventy-first anniversary
of the order on pril j6, S-. There
w T.I be a parade ard other exercikc, com
menting at t o'clock p m. An oration
wilt be delivered at the opera house at 1 '..n
p m, by Hon M C George, of Portland.
There will be a soebl at the opera house
in the evening. All Odd Fellow and
their friend are cordially Invited
- La Cess muter.
Best or All Babrains. 24 fine lot in
Schulta't Front addition to South Albany
erenow in market for ao day, these
tot range in price fro.n $t v to $125 each.
They are only ' mile from the Court
House and are cheaper than any lot, ac
cording 10 CUtance from town. We wlh
to draw the attention ot the public to this
fact.
Beautiful Millimebt. tor the next
three month I will tell Irom 25 to 50 per
tent chesper than any millinery store In
Oregon. Everything in the latest Eastern
style, all grad of good from the cheap
est 2$ cent sun hat to the finest bonnet.
None but first-class hands employed.
Ida M Brumh.
Ki n An n- With tub CiKt us. -The ar
rival of the Keiia JitrselliMi theatrical
company ttt Palhta Sunday occasioned
roitideralU rxcituincnt. Patunlny even'
lug Kttm finished a week's etigngcmeijt
at iitnepeniienef, ana pumuiy morning
nrit'itt ana curly, pulled tip awkrs lo
l'ullnx. Inking with Iwt a Young girl
named Hart, from Independence1, who
had IxK'omn infatuated with tho show
huHinexn, and through the inlluenco of
Minn UetiH devilled to leave homo nnd
cant her lot In tho cold, cold world. Tho
company, on its arrlviil in Pallas, as was
its wont, rented nil old iiotise and had
atrout willed down when tho guardian
of tho runaway girl appeared on the
weno and proceeded to try and make his
crmrgo n't urn Home, Mie, rctutMMi, and
Uena simply read the law and told him
that tho if irl liad engnuet imrwii with
the comjiaiiy and ilelled lilm tu take tho
girl, lie went Uwk. to Independence
'Mist hiiMto and bad papers iHmied fur the
etiKttMly of tho girl. These were prol-
aiiiy mrved yesterday, llio Company Is
a httrd 0110 and had a rouuh experleneo
1 nomina
illative, J
1; sheriif.
C Wilis j
in Stthnn, w liero tliey attempted to play
for a week. Statesman. This is the
trotip thut did tho smaller towns of Linn
county.
Chook County. The stock Inspector
rejMirts a largo per cent o! the sheep in
tho north end of the crutnty alFecled with
scab.
The merehtnts suy they have no trouble
these days making up ctmlt a day a sales.
Money seems to le scarcer now thau
usual at this season ot the year,
It A Ksmond. who left hero last fall
and went to the Willamette valley, ns
turned lust Saturday ami will remain in
the eountr lor several mouths.' ins
familv is slill at Khedd. Linn eountv
Following are the republican nomina
tions for county onleea :Uepreaon
W Htewart: clerk. O M Klkins
John Coinlis: eountv iotlkte. W C
eomtuiHsiouer, Frank Forrest j asm'ssor,
A Black ; treasurer, John -11 Tcmplcton j
surveyor, !eslio Powell ; school stiperltt
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brey. lievlew.
Wast IIoth, or Coi'usit. The Ore-
gonian is not at all wide ot the mark
when it My tho people ot Prinrville
want railroad connection with The Dalles
or at tome point ou the Columbia. We
want the road and we also want the Ore
gon Pacific. Both aro needed and both
are expected to be built at some future
date, but the people here have lieen so
olten disappointed about the Oregon
Pacific they have almost lost hopes of it
being built in time to benefit the present
generation. Though from present ap-
pearancea it seems that work will be re
sumed on this route some time soon, and
for many puroows tt will le llit road for
this country, as it will place the pople
here in reach of tide-water ami will also
make it pocsibte fr them to avail them"
selves of the surplus feed raised in the
Willamette valley oi bard winters.
Ochoeo Keview.
Facrr all Uioht. The following from
the 8aletn Journal gives the situation in
Albany also aa nearly as we can learn:
"A Journal reporter was informed to
day by a prominent fruit grower that
there lias been no Injury vet lo mm ol
any kind in these parts. The late spring
haa retarded the building of trees ao that
the extreme cold niichu resulting from
ocean breeaes passing over the snow cov
ered Coast range have found nothing to
injure. A cold, west wind Mowiim for
such a protracted period at this aeaaon
of the year has never been known in the
valley before, but there la a blessing In
the fact that fruit buds were not forced
forward by an early warmth to meet
their death now."
A Nxw Book. A 510-page book con
taining the charter and ordinances of the
city of Albany on April 1 baa Just been
completed, and the one on the Dkmo-
crat's table speak for the work. The
ordinances were compiled ami indexed
by Recorder lien ton with great care, and
the typographical work was done rv C
W Watts, in a neat, careful manner. The
book wilt lie a great convenience.
CJrrrwo TiiBltKiirror Wat. lion W
T P.urney, of Oregon City, who baa for
some weeks pajrt been securing right of
way for the OrcKonlan railway reorgan
ized) from t,l 1'ortland to feiiverton,
via Molalla. Kave the Appeal a very pleaa-
ant call last Thurlay. lie reports good
success and liojies to see the road built
over the old Penjrra route. Hilvcrtw Ap
peal.
K0 PAX
Oar rablie
KltRt'HBS,
t red 11 fa lb
rhsult Oe
reaalaa.
The public school are the backbone of
any community, and their wcl.'are I more
to a cur man any oiucr contiuera:ion
Albany It fortunate in having goad tchool
under a very efficient management, and
the Immentt audience that greeted the
Arbor Day exerclset at the opera houte
Saturday evening testiilet to the general
interest our cituent nave in ine euucauon
ot their children. The program, though
devoted specially to Arttorinl matter, wat
an educator, at well, and at presented.
one of tho moat Interesting ever given In
our city It It sometime dimcuit to ovr
look the fault of old people but the f tultt
01 children are often tne most entertaining,
and without them the great possibilities ol
their llvet would not be shown
The program opened with a fervent
oraver bv Dr. Irvine.
A Aong, or a tuuiiee cnorut ot nine
girls, was well presented,
l'rot. Walker delivered en elaborate ad
dress on the topic ot the day. It wa a
masterly plea for the treet and foiei of
our country, and, a well, wtt full ol vital
tUKgettionon the many different branches
ot the subject. It was listened to with
grekt interest.
A tong, "welcome spring, oy a la-g
chorus ot young people, was very refresh
ing, and one could almost tee the bud
blostom.
Ten puplU than separately gave thort
recitation, thowlnir the beauty and ute-
tulnett of treet a pretty exercise.
' lreasuret or the Wood, the next tub
ed, wa presented by tlx pupil seotrAtelv
and two classes of twelve and tlx pupllt,
bright recitation being given on the
corn, pine eonet, mots, violets, willow,
etc., of the wood.
Pert second wat begun with a fairy
tons by a clttt of fifteen a tparkiing
affair.
Thirteen recitation, thort and to the
point, on favorite treet, brought out the
good qualltlea ot our principal tree. .
Uur New Sonif, by tho tchool. wat
heard with pleasure.
eleven teptrAte recitation on "famou
treet ' wat an Instructive historical exer
cise.
"The Crow," ung by a larve class ol
boy, wa the most taking affair of the
evening, the life-like caw, cxw, caw, given
witij, energy, carrying the house, and the
boy antwered an enthusiastic encore by
pulling more (team to the caw.
Twelve short recitation on the pear
tree did justice to that favorite trte.whtch.
In Oregon, beats all nation.
A aomr, by a clat of elrls and bov. en
titled "Happy Are We," left no doubt at
all on the subject.
seven snort recitation, rendered by
even very bright girls, on different ubp
eels, brought out some good elocutionary
Sualitle. Kdlth Ahby closing In a manner
isplaylng fine elocutionary sowers In a
Steamer Arrivals. Cellery, aspara
gus, green peas, orange, lemon, diled
peaches, dried aprlco's. Cal. cream cheese,
fine comb honey, drained hencv, etc- At
Mueller & Garrett'.
Da Pattox treat successfully all dis
eases of women, and guarantee to cure all
durable private disease. He hat a sure
remedy for catarrh of the head. He
sleeps In hi office and answer city call
day or night. Consultation 1 tree and
everything I strictly confidential, lie
can be found In hi office In Biumberg's
Block from 10 to 12, 1 to 4 and 7 to 8.
Sprixo Jackets t Cost. I
have a small line of spring jack
et in colors I wish to close out,
and hsve reduced the price to
cost. They are the Istest ttyle
sndabargain. I also have a lir.e
of Spring Stockinet jackets for
$5.50 rath, which it the nicest
jacket for !'. price in the market.
Samuel B. You no.
At Cost. Having purchased a drum-
w a
mere samples, consisting 01 laaies ana
children'- mutilin underwear, babies
Fauntelroy caps and hoods, infanta and
children's slips and dresses, etc., etc.,
and receiving on the same a great dis
count, I will offer the same to the pub
lic at their wholesale price. From 23 to
00 per cent can be eaved' on all these
goods. Call early before the stock is
broken. G W Fiiupson.
AT -t. '. HEXBfcBAek-.
Fine orange,
Onions and onion ets,
Early Rose end other potatoes,
Seed pes, besna, etc.
Cookie and cracker.
Dried fruit.
Fresh garden product.
All kind canned good,
Oa'.meal, corn mel, flour, etc..
Pickles, relishes, etc.
Everything found Anywhere.
NEW KT0UE--LAU1ES' fUZAAO.
An entire new and stylish stock of
fine millinery, ladies and children's
I ready-inade garments, hosiery, corset-,
handkerchiefs, kid gloves, neckwear,
veiling, embroideries, laces, Ac, Ac. 'ew
novelties for ladies and children ar
riving daily, ('ail and examine goods
and prices. I. very article marked in
plain figures. One price to all. Re-
nieinlKT the place Ladies' Bazaar. Fro-
man Block.
Parasol. ParaaoU.
I hxve just received any spring ttock ol
parasol direct from the manufacturer in
New York in ail the latest style ana on
ce cheaper thrn ever be lore.
Samuel c 1 ovum
girl
t are well to the Wood." by the school.
closed a delightful evening's entertain
ment.
Though over lxty separate reclutlon
were k-lven, beside the address and tons
and other data cxetcUe. only two hour
were exhausted, the rccltatlJn brina ao
thort and bright at to take little time com
pared to the amount presented.
Til K ALBANY AM" AfHtlKIA KAIl.HOAD.
fore to b pbortiy Pat la la Field.
K J Ijinning, one of Allxiny's solid
men.and a prominent mover in the coun
cil of the Albany and Astoria railroad
company, waa in tho city yesterday and
waa interviewed by an Astorian rejmrter.
In reirponse to i in in tries alxmt the Al
bany and Astoria railmevl Mr LAnning'
satu mat tne untoward weatner nai uo-
layed movement somewhat, but that the
intention waa to put a con of engineers
in the field next week, and ao soon aa the
route wa located, the actual work ot con
struction would begin.
"liie road i a go," said Mr Lanning,
it wilt, a rou doubtles know, tw a
great help to Astoria, and it will be the
opening of a new era to Allnny. Our in-
K'resu, yours and mine, are uienttcai.
We want a seaport, we want railroad
communication : you want to build up a
big city here, to have a commercial me
tropolis. This can ami will be acrom
plished.and we think the Albany and As
toria railnd will be a U help in that
direction."
At thi iunctarea teteirratdi meHenn;r
handed Mr I a dUpaUh, olferiiig him
-K)0 an acre for a aacre ranch he has
somewhere In the vicinity ot Port Town
semi.
I offered that property (or 250 an
acre a year ago," said Mr lanning, aa he
put the dispatch In hi pocket, "but I
gnes it worth two an acre now, any way
I'll answer my Port Town send agent.and
tell hi in l will lie over titer next Thurs
day."
MrLannirur continued in reference to
the Albany A Astoria road. There i
2,000,01)0 to be invested in this road ;
the money Is ready, and the work will be
begun and put tbrouKh to satisfactory
completion.
Ail of which I very pleainff new to
chronicle. Astorian.
Bt 8 o'clock. An effort Is being made
te get the 8 o'clock tyttera established In
Albany among the store. Every ,oer
chent In AlbAny, It I thought, will tlgn An
Agreement by which ttoret will be closed
At 8 o'clock on every evening except Sat
urdev The move it a good one, giving
cleikt a tmall liberty they are entitled to
Dom't T.MK till Tiibm. The ccntut
of the population of citlet it to be taken
and rturued to the teveral state super
visor In twelve working day, beginning
Juneistsnd er.dlng June 14th. In the
mean time Salem aski Euorene hould be
calm alxjut the extent of their population
Likewise Albany. Hgure are what count.
W II Pilyeu cut thirty-one cords of
wood out of two trees this winter, and
it wacn't a bod winter for wood either.
Scio l'rewH,
Quite Keasoablk. Mr W R Graham
has just received some elegant patterns
in domestic and imported goods, suitable
for the season. Finer designs and more
durable fabrics have never been seen in
the valley. The diwplay is really an extra
one, and men wanting stylish suit or
pants should call and examine the pat
terns before buying, rrices ttie most rea
sonable.
Spbeaiin Out -Mr. Jullu Gradwohl
baslde his large crockery dock will now
keep on hand a splendid line of groceries
of all kind, giving our citizen many ad
vintage they will be glad to secure, lie
will make the pi Ice to reasonable that
"oar citizen will have an object In calling
nhltn for iirit-claa grocerlet.The regular
market price will be paid for all kind of
produce. Give him a call.
Fakct Wobk. A fine Una of fancy
work just received at G W Simpson's,
banner rods, India silks, figured and
plain, a large assortment of embroidered
- . 1 1 !... .
material auu a ciioice variety 01 inner
roods generally. An elegant stock to
select from.
New embroideries, flouncing!, lace
flouncing' In cotton and tilk, black and
cream, l.acet In Imitation point, Also new
oesignt in biaca And wnite uce, inciuaing
Vendyck And Elfel Tower. New ruchlngt
SAMtjBL E Young
Sxwino. Ladies wishing sewing done
at their home would do well to ca
upon Miss Mc Lin. Boom at Mr Mc
Fcron's, Fourth etreet,near the Evangel!
cal church.
mm ,
FINE TAILORING AT L. E.
BLA1NS.
If )ntnt ipecalt tnd will ooinpsre
ncrs, yea will bey in fair uo. ,
R.,., il stteitio esllwl tu Mr. O W
Siir.psmi'snun lino ..( clothing. Call in tiina
r baraii.t.
110W THEY ADVEUTISE.
In a tingle Ittu of Ihe Weekly New
York World the Democrat finds the fal
lowing Washington adt but not an Ore
gonad, we give them In view of Ihe
g-nerai uicuion on lh tubject of adver
tising cities, and at wtll to thow that all
the wind ttormt are not In the Etst,
SPOKANE FALLS. Tve mott rtpU'ly
grov big young city in America, rall
wav cei.ire And mctropolli of a terntorv
containing loo.ooj to. mlltt of mineral.
grlcultu-al and timber retourcet. Flnett
wtter power In the world. For pArtlculer,
Including book,"Spokane FaIU IiluttrAted,"
tend to Clough St (i raves, FlnAnclAl
Agent, wptiAAne rent, Wa.h.
fjlACOMA. The great money meklng
X centre of the Northwew. Money
loaned at good rate and Investment!
made or non-resident to yield large pro
fit. Now It the time to buy. Every lot
ot land will rapidly appreciate. For furth
er Inform itln, please addres Beteil,Mc-
iwanu Ai uuiespie.i acorns, Washington.
A NACORTES,Fldlgo Mand.the Man
V battan of the I'm get Sound country,
Washington, fust selected at the Pacific
Ocean lermlnut ol the Oregon Improve
ment Compny'A Railway Line t Ut filed
jAn. IS j present population, 3,500. For
city property, coal, Iron, timber and farm
land write John M Plait, Hanker ,Anacor
tet. Washington.
GRAY'S HARBOR.Wathlngton. The
Dululh of the Pacific Coa. Rail
road lermlnut of the Hunt tytem,now be
ing pushed through 10 Gray1 Harbor from
the Walla Walla wheat field. Rich tri
butary country wheat, coal.hay and tim
ber. Largest body of Government land
In Washington, subject to home.lead.trlbu
tary, Two-filth of all timber In Wash
ington tribiMary 1 the future teat of great
lumber manufacturing and other Indus
trie The bet harbor north ol Han Fran
cltco. 18 square mile of anchoraire.onlv
10 mile ot tows 1 io mile nesrer San
Francisco and the. world' mti kct than
Tacom. ltissessed of unparalleled natur
al resources. Grey' H Arbor and the Gray's
naroor country oiler great Inducement
tetet'.lera, Investors and butlne men.
For complete particular, addres Gray's
Harbor Company, Gray' Harbor, Wath-Ing'on.
fkst rot sotfee in
Meyers. .
Oih Paiktino Mattie E Martin, of
Portland, is prepared to give instructions
in all kinds of oil painting at the resi
dence of Mr Pentley, corner of Sixth
and Calapooia sireets.
Employ White Pkoplk. The St
Charle hotel laundry I open for work
Bett work at reakonabl? prices
adjoining hotel.
Room
II A vino taken the agney of Dr Thatch-
magnetic shield, 1 wi'l be pleated to
.e an nu'iermz win. etvrontc aixse
JU,eon'is-n a specialty, biriic lmd
" " '" ' " ?' 1 S. Ra it.
Tt.&L. Association. The Building &
Ixan Asfsociation will meet at the Bank
of Oregon on next Friday evening at
7 :30 o'clock.
tbe eity at Conrsd
Bargain AtKead's.
A lsrp telaotioa ofpouuou andeordfor
trimming banner at tbe Ladies Uaar. .
Driip Plums, I will cive the hiabeat
market price t r eboice dried plums forth
next 30 days.
HAMCEL IU XOCFO.
Albmy, Or., April 11th, 1890.
Uneklen's Arnica Salve.
Ths bt Sst" In th srnrld for Culs.Brultf.Sor"
Ulcers, 8lt Kh mm, Fver ifM, rVr, C'hsppd
hsnili, L.hlll)lstn, Oirnt, snd si I Sitln ticnilim, sna
ptmfciralycuros Kllss.or ti'i par r.iuirsi. U is irtisr-
siiUisd tu elrs fwrfsct sstlsla6U'n. or monr rufand-
eo. I'ric i cvnxm par box, or mfl by rosbsj sna
Mssoa
G W Simpson tak order lor tailor made
cl 'thing. Osll and sse mplv.
I'r, M. H. Kill, phyietsn and tureon
A!ruiv. Oivci'ii. VHa mad te eity nt
S.o iUm th nlubratud !iivna tilled oi
gsrj, m!nii('jtured t Jal ur Joneph'u cigar
factory. Ooly 0 cents.,
Tbe SUte Kepablleaa VoayeBtlea.
Pobtlano O. April 16. J II Tongue,
wa made remanent chairman, I Rand,
secretasy, G W Davi asiUtant wrcretar; ,
Comndt'teet appointed. Adjourned. Com
mittees reoiied, ail reportt were adopted.
Order of business U as follows: Nomina
tion of candidates for Congrest.Governor,
Aecrelary of Mate, Treasurer, supreme
judge, Supt of Instruction. State Printer,
Com. on platform Appointed and adjourned
mi 3'3).
TIHR AT JI.SCTION.
ItNcf 10s CiTV, April 14th A fire
started near Sternberg & Sender general
merchandise sioie at 30 crock this morn
ing, burning It and other building at fol
io wt t Sternberg Si Sender, building,
$i2oo ; ttock, $15,000 ; Insurance, $8000.
Same block, W S Lee' drug store and hi
two residences, value $3200 t lock,$3ooo;
Insurance, $3650. Dr Davlc.houschold
good and ttock of millinery, f 2oo t no In-
surtnee. Contents of JW Klik t barber
thog, $60, no Insurance. Little ttock
saved. Supposed incendiarism.
Committed Suicidb. W G Bradley ,who
has been with E G Beardsley.at tlii city,
committed suicide in the Portland Hotel
Wednesday by cutting his throat with a
raxor. - i.usines reverse are given a
the cause. He leave a family at Wash
ington, Indiana. The writer met Brad
ley daily while in this city. He wa a
strong, healthy looking man, a lawyer by
profession. Nothing in his outward con
duct ever indicated anything ot this nature.
Their Nomination. The Republi
cans In State Convention Wednesday at
Portland nominated ihe following ticket :
Ccngre, B Hermann ; Governor, D P
Thompson ; Secretaij of State, Geo W
McBride ; State Treasurer.Phll Metchan 1
Supt. of Public Instruction, E B McElroy;
Mate I'rinier.i' Quaker ; supreme Judge,
R S Bean : District Attorney for this dl-
trlct, Geo H Bingham. S A Dawson wa
placed on tho te ntrAl Committee Irom
Linn county.
Elected. At the rcgnlar meeting of
Albany Lodge No 4, 1 O O F, held Wed
nesday evening, the following represent
atives to tne grande lodge were elected
F Backensto, W C Tweedale and T J
KUtes.
motor links
Albany te flave Tw Ateerdlsg to rrospeet-
Arrangement are being made by which
in all probability Albany will have two
long motor line the present year. Al
ready eulUcient money haa been raised to
Insure a line from the present street car
line to the Kaatcrn limits, thence past
Bryant' and other addition to Sunny
side and Wright' addition, returning by
Fairdale. Thi would take three or four
miles of rail in all.
The other line will prolmblr run front
the present terminus of the Lyon Street
line out F.ihrworth Street, and down the
county road to Ooitra's large addition.
nearly through it, returning through
Milt Halo' property and Towmtend and
Cuaick' addition to tire line on the coun
ty road, thence back on the same line.
That I one s heme,whkh may be chang
ed though. The money ia nearly assured
for thl line, and there i no doubt that it
will I built.
These two line will do much to make
tu Iters move in a lively manner in Al
bany, six mile of track laying furnishing
employment to a large nurniMr of men ;
besides the Immense stimulou It will give
o the real estate market.
Albany will be heard from.
Union County Convention. There
wit be a Union County Convention held
at Albany on Thursday .the it day ot May,
t 10 a. in., to nominate a county Ikket.
No vote having been taken 10 terve a a
basis of representation, but knowing a
large majority of the voter I In ympathy
with It principles, It I recommended and
requested that each precinct meet In their
respective place of voting on Saturday,
the aoth ot April, at f p. m and elect five
delege'e to Attend the county convention.
All voter without regard to race.color or
prevlou political servitude, who desire to
be released from tbe evil of class legists
tion and the grasp ot all legalised monopo
lies ere cordially Invited to participate In
the election of eiclegAtca.
I Hkniirix.
Temp. Cty. Chr.
A Bio Assortment.-Fortmltler & Ir.
vlng, who do bushiest an a big scale, have
just received a car load of remarkably fine
bedroom and parlor furniture, mong other
thing some sixteenth century oak bed
room sets, a unique, elegant piece of furn
iture never before Introduced here. Some
thing that will take. They Also have iutt
received one hundred dozen window shade
In a large vailety of design, up with the
times. Among other new features of their
busine are some har.davme parlor screens
and lac curtain. You have to go to
Fortmlher Sc Irvlng't for the latest In their
line.
Utter Ust.
roOowlsf Is lb lb ei letter nmsliumr la th Past
Ofllt, Albany, Una eoaety, Or-, Aft! IS, lM,
rnw aslUii tor lbs tstw sum six th "
srhkb Umv wr sdrsrUsod 1
Adams, Mr 11 Brandenburg, J II
Barker, Geo ('batman, A M
IXdap.CP Flook, Mr Jaley
Grave. II II Harrell. Wm 11
Jamison, Mr Hattie Jakeway, Mile '
Kinwey, Mrs Annie Kilpatrick, Wm
McCailiMter, J A Hyan, K W
Hitter, Fmi ' Smith, W L.
B, TB0MP8OK, m.
COUNCIL PU0CEEDINC3.
Mondoy evening, April 14th,
Present French, Deyon, Tabler, IJurk-
hart and Garrett.
Further time was granted on hill of
CoitgillAConn.
Tho committee on street and tmbllc
property reported in favor of certain im
provemont. Granted further time.
Com mi Ucn on fire and water renorted
toot colls to einftne ot no l' were aim n
.t t l.-.i t
i'uiki ouit'cuve win uwi iweii reimireii
and bill forwarded to company with re-
tiuest to tmv and srmd new coils.
Chief Engineer reported that two night
watchmen were on service from 7 p. in.
until 6 a. in., while Mr McCIain was on
from 9 r, m. until after morning train.
City Recorder and Mayor reported on
special election a heretofore published.
Reports of City Treasurer and Recorder
were read. Following i the iubstance
ot the same :
QUARTERLY ttefOKT.
Am't In Treasury Jan 6.....
Ilec'd, flues,.,......
License,,..
$ mm
27.1)0
1110.15
Paid out on order
Interest
Cash on hand.... ,
11693.83
..15O8.02
.. 88.02
.. 60.17
$161)3.83
Outstanding order.., ........ ...047l.OO
Issued during quarter.... ....... 3.'W!.47
$9860.63
Outstanding order due $8354.91
Due from Hillaboro April 16 400.00
Disbursement for ouarter were aa fol
low i
Mayor and Council., ...... ......$
Hecorder ,
Marshal... ......
Treasurer............... .......
Btreet Commisiiioner
Fire Department
iMectric light
Htreet and work on same....
Sewer
Attorney' fee,...
Sundries .... .
43.00
18$.05
21B.82
25.00
iy.oo
404.45
643.60
80.40
13.50
250.00
151.75
; BatltleJ te ths Hess.
All ar entitled to the best that their
money will buy, so every family should
have, at once, a bottle of the beat family
remedy, Syrup of Fig, to cleanse the y
tem when costive or billou. For sale In
50c and $1.00 bottle by all leading drug
gUts. Another Busy Day. To-day hat been
an unusual buty day at Mueller & Ganett't
on account 01 the line attornment of f retn
fruits and vegetable, consisting ot pie
plant, asparagus, horse radish, cabbege,
oyiter plant, pea, cellery, etc.
This Trsde Mai k on a ttove
meant it I the best that ess-
pen nee and aklll can con
trive. Sold only by G. W.
Smith.:
A Sharp Item The fnest line of cut
'ery and shear in the city at Stewart Si
Sex t. Their goodt are the very best and
will stand the tett.
Kesds. A large
f ram aeda at Pt-jw
ri(-!y to fcssfoct froKi
i UV 11 r: 1 jr'.-t :
line of garden and
rt 'c Eot'f, choice va
, Kon in tbe time to
r-iLt.-d to the cKrnats.
Good oonking ttoei
ftalttnarth'a.
J II Shape hat been p polo ted rrslster of
tne land otnoe at uoteburg.
i only 10 at llopi; tA
. 5 can Gulden Star tomatoes for 50
ttOi'eyers, and all otherj canned
cheay 'or cash.
eentt
goodt
Remnant.--A large and fine line of
remnant at G V Simpson' at your own
rks. Try It.
Biokmore LeRoy, who ran away from Al
bany, has bean heard from at Salem.
Carpet Pepartment.
I have added about two thoutand
doll art worth of carpeta to my
ttock thit tprlng. Newttyletin
3 ply Ingrain tapestry and body
Brutselt; Alto hall and ttalr to
match, rugs, cocoa and napler
matting, hemp carpet c.iina mal
ting, etc. I have also connected
with my carpet department, lace
curtains and curtain net, portlert,
window ahades, wall paper, lin
oleum, nd floor oil cloths. I
have and am receiving the largest
And best Attorted stock In thete '
line of any houte thit tide of
Portland. These goodt ar all
on the teeond floor, where I haye
them arranged to that buyers
have very little trouble In select
ing what they want. Plenty of
room and light. Tkot. Monteith
hat charge of thit department
and will Uke pleasure In thowlng
the goodt at any time.
Samcst, E, Tecs.
1.
Un Jao. 6 tbe total real estate stle la
Mtriun county were 1490,823. as given b
ths Ssloin abstract Co. The Statesman
oow giving them as over $900,000. Tuere is
nothing mads by mob a course.
Corsets, Corsets. -
U0MKAXD ABllOAl)
i MOM PAY,
If M Thornton "pent Sunday in Portland.
Mr G L Bru.li, of Portland, hit bee in
the oily.
Jules Levy wat fcivrn a bi1 rteopUoa in
Portland.
0 W Smith, W 0 Tweedal and other
went to Portland to-day to attend the State
Kepublleaa oonveoll in.to ntet 00 Wdoss-
dy.
A Dbmochat men saw a couple bsardli
youths going towards lbs country ycateiday
at drunk a lords. Mo Aadclar tiifht on U
iinAgioed.
Th Y P8o(CK t.f tl.s Cjiiirjastions!
Churvb will give a "Ciaiy T' and tooiallno
l(iurly vDing, April Z4tb,t tbe ebuieb.
All are cordially invited to attend.
Mr AI Boeneke hi rented ths ooruar.nr.w
eooupisd by Bain's IsrUr bp, opposite the
Rut lluuto, and will pn a eigar, oonfeo
tiouary and fruil ator there lo a few day.
Coudsetor Ed Huston, of the Lebanon
train, ia Jumping from a ear struck aeobble
tons, and v thrown, spraiuing one of hi
ankles, so that be wa ill not bs able to do Vrry
eetive service, ?
Mr Oeo Kseney went to Cral!lt to-day
to attend Circuit Court. A oae betweea
hira and Frank Wood, involving the title to!
twenty aeres of land aero the river, will
oome up during the week,
Monteith A fltlteiibaoh tsm to be good
advertiaers of their Sokao hoiin. They
begin a big carpet d in th following m
phstio manner 1 "There is enough stoek ia
the White House esrpet room to eover the
whole towa and afterwards fid a repteteota
tive carpet store." j
The Urs Bes, of Salem, who have jtttt
tsdaststd from tbe medteal department of
the VVilUmette University, ar ia tbe oity.
lr Mr Beer, who rMidxl so many years ia
Lie eounty. has msny frieutl through the
eounty who would be glad to sse tbem locate
le our midst.
A light wool clip la expected both lo Ore
gon and Washington this spring. Tbe bard
winter not only proved disastrous to th
caress bat te the fleece m well. Diepatobae
from Bed li.arT are to effeot tbst 70 per cent
of the spring- lambs have bean lott aod that
bswes of old sheep haye been almost as
heavy. Tbe wool orop ia tbst section will
oot be much mors than one-third of tbe
stual amount . .
TC'SOAY. ;
Wood is higher thao it ha bea fur years.
Preideot Llooolo died twenty-Sve years
ago to-day.
The Orient went dewo and tbe Hog went
up to day.
Theesoursbrti from Salem to Albany will
be o April 19th.
Mr K G Besrdstey went to Vtoouuver,
Wash., 00 buaiaeae thi bierning.
Dr O W Gray left thi oorto for MoMinn
vill, where tbe State Sunday Suboot Con
vention is now la session.
Mr Peter II a me, of BrowasyUIe, waa lo
tbe city to-day 00 bis way to tbe State Be
pobliosu Convtn'Joa.
MeMahan's eireus will be here April 23
od pi ion lie taut on tbe publie sqttar ia
froat of tbe court boose.
A tood advertiteinent is a maeh a mst
Ur of new as any item that appear in
paper. Some people read tbe ad first.
Miee Flora Maamt. who bat bswa abswnt
from Albsoy svr moeths, receatly beiag
00 tbe Sound vieitlng retaUves, will arrive
borne 00 to nights tram .
At the eity letioa io K a Bene oa Moodsv
of last week 659 vrtes were east, over 100
Im tUo ia Albany at iU last election.
Comment is uoneoeettry.
It. ! . . I . tl .
usyais e 11 vmics. Ol AHMOI. VrDOl DIOI . I i ,
candidate for aute treasurer, wm a Dssseo- ! . vc" "e u' uua swewaia au
ger for Portland this niornio;. He was ee
oompanied by Senator Dawson and otber
promirent poltUctsn Jus rol.
Mr W C Tweedale ha beuua tbe erection
of a residmoce on his to lot oa Calipnoia
trswt alj..ioing the ditcb and tbe property of
r a nssiiisua.
Mrs Cy athis Taylor. Asbby U Neil aeeats.
ha sold to Mr Louis Viersuk 00 lot and a
bfluse, at the corner f Caiipoiaaad Seyeath
Street. Cooaideratioa tl 00.
Mr. Ix. oateeoffer sireiit of tbe Co ion
Pacitie, bas bea ia tbe city to-dsv oa bus-
lor tbe rosd, wbish is pueblos' its
trstlie every wber. Tbe efHoe of tbe Com
ny at thi city ha been chsoeed to Broad -
albia Afreet, adjouiieg Meyer bakerv.wber
Mr tuwluijr, tbe agent, may be found.
A earieee eeoape is reported from the dis
trict lying oa tbe line bteo Tborstoa tnd
Lewis eountie. Wash. A little etrl nsret
Ma I.yuo ha I a gi eat tree fall apparently
right on tcp o( hr, bet the limhe parted on
each side of hr and left her unharmed. Iter
father, who felled the tree, was almoet osr-
alyasird with fright and ba been suable to
work siBoe. Attonan.
Tbe situation io tbe republican coo v so tion
at Portland, m tar Albany men are 00-
eerned, is almoet like tbiei If Moody is
Bomiaated for governor, Mr Cusiek will
probably be nominated for treasurer. If
Thompson i nominated be will probably
not be.
'WKtlRKKIiAV.
Carvt:i.' !1m.c and Ladder track hae
been wld to Junction City for 9 100.
"Jimmy tbe cook," of the Stat Agriool
tural O Beg bs been io the eity to-day.
A social danee will be eiveo at tbe ar
mory to-inorrw aiH b Wm Richards.'
Prof LortlUrd ha been eon lined to the
bouse f'irrv-rl wrka by a biuwol foot
Mr J- WnevUr i on tbe iliwt after
beinpH.ti.ir.t 10 hi bum thiee week with
iuflsmmo-j rh nnislisui.
Ted l'ur. .f SrnUiei in tbe eit. With
Ids txo'liitr Uw.rnjit i I start p.per on
Ur) Ms-tor, where he bs a bright outiooa
eb-sd
Chaunoey Forward, of Mrit,u oouuty, i
Ivtng at tbe point of doath, at Mou mouth
froa piralyaia of the bosvels, esueed by hard
jnmpiug.
Tbe decision of the Circuit Court in tbe
ease of Sarah I.eprr, appvlii, asiost May
sverte aod r u ounth. ha ben reversed
and that el tbe County Court atfi.-med.
Capt. Irvine aod Lieut Ccaick vtaterday
attended a meetmg of eommiesinaed otEonre
of 2d K at Salem to eleot a Lieut Colonel ia
place of Lieut CoL Rosa, who tits resign!.
Capt M W Hunt, of Salem was eloeted.
Mr F M French will soon have a synoh-
mn ted clock established in his (tore. .The
time will be corrected in o noetkn with
otber like oloek, at 12 o'clock nocn by tele
graph from tne Lick Job ervatory, giving the
onrreot time to a teoood.
Biokmre LeRoy, son cf Rr y LeRoy, of
Brown .viile, well anowa for havinsr oeea
one of tbe famous six huodred immortalised
by Teuuion, who bas been working for
Palaley & Fish for some time, snd publish
ins the Joker, left Monday morning on a
tramp, wbiob be bad tor sometime aa amH
tion to beg'u.
A despatch from Seattle reported Mr
William Morgan, a brother of Miller and
John Morgao, of tbia county, to be in a dy
ing condition. Mi Morgan was formerly a
resident of Albany, lleoently be has been
a eompositcr on a paper at Sydney, a I
nulea f torn Seattle, -
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IN ALL ITS SUPERLATIVE SPLEflDDB
The Newest ! The Greatest The
McMiilion's United Sliow:
Circus, Museum, Wild Animal Exposition
-AND
Grand Free International Horse Pair
. WILL EXHIBIT AT
We make a specialty of ltdiet and mltset
one eortett and walttt. We Alto have a
drive in a French tatlne cortet at 75 cents
ExtrA goad value.
Samuel E Yoom
Garbagb NoTic.--Notlee It hereby
given that all partlet are forbidden to
dump garbage and other decaying matter
in the hollow Adioinin the Albany iron
works or elsewhere within the city limits.
Thit will be ttrlctly enforced. l5w order
of the Committee on Health and Police.
Our Owh, A genuine kid glove.every
rtlr warranted,for $1.50 a pair. Thl glove
have handled for five year and have
tried manv others but nevet found any
equal to them for the price. '
Samuel E Young,
MARRIED.
SCHULTZ GHAN. On Tueaday
evenlne. A pi 11 ii, i8oj, at the residence
of R II Schults, In Albany, by Rev SG
Irine, D D, Mr Fred Schulti and Mitt
Lucv Ghan both of Albany. The
bride recently came from Omtha with a
lte of the groom, that being hit former
home also. The happy couple aeserve
the good wlshee . they are receiving from
friend In thit city.
3389.47
Tbe petition of E I O'Conner and or
asked for a cross walk ia the 3rd ward.
Referred.
Petition of McFeron and other asked
for an electric light on the comer of 6th
and Jackson streets. Kef erred.
Petition of John Lawrence asking- that
franchise be granted HunsH Telephone
and Telegraph Co for extending wire and
pole over city. Granted.
An ordinance providing for the mode
of grading streets, laying pipes, sewer,
and sidewalks, waa read twice and refer
red.
On motion the building standing iust
west of the Exchange Hotel waa declared
a nuisance and wa ordered torn down.
The part of petition of Judge J C Pow
ell and others, relating to sewer, wa re
considered and referred to City Purveyor.
1 lie street commissioner wa uiKtnicteo
to notify property owner to clean ud
alley.
Committee recommended tbaUevera! or
der made about a year ago to grade cer
tain at reels, and never conformed to, be
renewed, work to be done in sixty day.
Carried. Also 4th t. Baker to Main.
The improvement are grading of Ferry,
7tn toiztn ; t;aitpoota,7tn to 11th ; HUi,
Calipooia to Kllnworth.Uth, Washington
to isrotviaiirtn, 4Ui, 1-aker to Mam : new
sidewalk on Ferry, adjoining kit 4. block
1.
Mr Grimmer and Mr rVar were onler-
loininir their rroirtv
Matter of Mrs Cbcadle s building wing
removed wa referred with power to act,
Mrs ("beadle spoke to tho Council in
favor of bxkm! sidewalk and other peorde
fmling in front of their property.
liie toiiowinir in la were ordered natd :
Mayor and Council, $47 : F.lectric Light
Co,$ld4.U ; Jndgiw and Clerk of elec
tion, t-W ; J K HotTinan, salary, (50.
BIAt, KSTA1K aaLE.
J R Kirkpatrick to Tcter Iiforge,
jr, small tract tn tp iz,s KZ w f
Clara 1) Monteith and bua to Geo r
arntr,tart of bl "a.M'a S A..
Joseph Huh I to David feebler, lot
5,6, bi 6,C A, I.ebanon
United State to W II Crow heir.
155.0a acre in tp 10; 8 K 3 w. Patent
Corinthian liotlge, No 17, A F A
M, to Lilian anCleve.JHiali of
H half Ut -M.bl l,MaonicCm.
Orpha Templcton ami hoa to Ham
11 icriipieton, 4U.tjd acres in tp
J4.8U2w V
A J Ilodg truirUe to J Lewis,
lot 2, 7, 8, bl 6,Fair Dale A. . .
A J I lodges trustee to M A Frank
lin, lot 1, hi , Fair Dale A.. . .
Newt VVarmoth to Nancy J War-
moth.lota 1,2, 3,4, bl lO.B'vtlle.
Elisabeth Crawford etal to Newt
War moth, same as last above-.
W II Schooling etux to Mr AJ
Iroctor,t acre in I larrisburg.
G II Warren to W H Maple, tract
inbl 60, Albany
T C Feebler to Geo Bubl.S half, bl
5, It's 3rd A, Leb
Hiram Hniith et al, by sheriff, to
G II Butler, e h lot 4, and sw
cor lot 4, blk 1, Ilarrisburg. .
Hiram Smith ct at to J G Bend
ers, h frac river lot I, McC A
to llarrinburg
Peter Laforge to j It Kirkpatrtck.
tract near Geo Ihiggert' land
B E llyman to F Wise A Co, Iota
1, z, , 4, bin z, Abbey a to
Allanv
Louis Vierick et ux to Nellie E
Gilbert, lot No 7, blk 4, Vier
ick' A to Albany
D C Currie tt ux to J C Brown,
111 acre in tpl3s,r4w ....
J R Kirkpatrick et ux to A Dodge,
n int. in oik 4, Kira zn a to
Leb
Albany, April 23rJ.
BALLOON
Ascension
Daily.
phugkui;
LZiP ;
DULY, 1
Enlarged to Four Times its Former aise !
1GO TIMES MORE GRAND I
A CITY OF TENTS I A WORLD OF VONDEF.
In Amazing Galaxy or Crowcel Ciopion Aresic Stars 1
i
niipcM JllPJinn THE mammoth, massive mastc:
"Uhi,9rrffPli' THE LARGEST ANIMAL KNOWN TO HIST.
A PONDEROUS MOVING MOUflTAIfl. !
r
AN AyFEATURE 8HOV- MORE ABSOLUTELY NZ
AUTo rriAN OLD AND NEW IN ANY OTHEts i
EXHIBITION IN AMERICA. j
Hatires Earrels and 'pt Artistic Supremacy Unriis'
CKN KR A h.niBI I J.K OCCASION FOR ALL.
TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS DAILY.
roors op3n at I and ' F H. Perforxnasce une Emir aftsrwar
ADMISSION "d SO eetsU Cbildreo under 12 yean, 25 eeota. i
ONECO
)UtU 1 . IVtUUllU.Zi.Zy-fJ'
J ' -s,. 5 v r- Vjr
- X.,.,.,,,,, as- - iMif-r -if
4000
275
10
3000
S25
125
1000
1000
340
2100
550
300
115
ooo
200
4000
1
AUaroom' faste-t stallion and U6 cf D;c-. ieading .:ia:r.ont's grsnd c! ;
rao with a 4 yar old record or2-R9. ltrlaxi Balls Price, tho dam of Prlcem
.... !. 4:.,H ... J V;t Uit. VIS. bill ka Vint ,1 lthlsv. fnn1ftT
J . W V. . m w fc. f,...U .ia ..... wwvr w ... j , -
Tudy ; at ""sleui, Wcdoaoay and l'borsdays, end at homo Friday
satnrday. Allowed to serve nares at lau to insure.
ALTaGO; 9320.
St-Mtrold reotrd. 2:11. Son of AiUraonU the sir of a rezi rnaot and Mi:
Arnold, record 2.3 i (Pub ie trial ii ) IwuKtiter of tbe famou brood taa', af
Drake, the dam of Norman Mediora. Will bs kept at Independence Tuesday f
Wedneoay; at Cors-allla, Thursday aod Frida;, t Hou.e Saiurdy and Mom-
Alloweo lo serve mrs t eo. u injure. ;
Season eoosmeneibic April lt scd ending July Jst,nd no rept tbnity a-r
ed for accidents. TbaakloK our patrons tor l'xt fvors we initio ail acurirr :
tbe light harne bore to call aod see us. A few t holes r icoo bcbi toi'eo t
sbove etalliout, also ool young drivers and colts Jit n. ibtm lot isle. "Will t
P'ur m bowlogtock any t sy eacei ountisy.
fwlCKK! IGHTiBROS.
Total
Total for year..
375
...tig,S23
, ,482,01(i
THE
STANDARD
r:c:t
2:33.
FINE TAILORING AT L. E.
BLAlri S.
s 1 .
Timblt Advice It 1 always proper
In the Spring, a the dsys beKln to grow j
warm to don a lighter kind of clothing to I
suit the climate. In L E Blaln's tailoring
department an elegant line of suiting ha i
been received, unturpasisd for quality and
slse in the valley. Id en contemplating or
dsring sjtts should not do to without call
ing on Mr Schllller, who i ready to the
thi splendid lin of lulling.
las Piano Sold The favorite Bauer
piano, used by Prof. Shonert at the re
cent Levy concert ia this city, ha been
-s Vt m a-isl Vw XTa Vvxmir A Kavrrav
postal agent at this city and a pianist of
ability. Will & Link are agent for this
celebrated instrument. .
0. A. WlHSIBi
00.1. Wsrosr, tt wanknowa book nirsw.
Of 81 California 8t, 8. T writes to th Idwla .
Joy Co., that als wlf ba been taklni Joy's Vef-
eUslsBanapartUafor month for ut kosdm
sad tadlfssttoa with splendid wealts. Bsssys,
"v hT tOBnd It lnTalnabl tor keeplac th
rrstsm regulat. It divide th lead with a
d7pill stomach aad replace th dlitfesslnc
sense et falaw and oppression with a fssllnf
ofastadrllf. It U a parfeet liver and bowl
Nrmlator. W fear both beta taking It tor
Booths, Ufa teed t hav Bandy."
umh r'.auorv. ru-jora uiaae
tbe acason of ISVO, oommencinjr April 1
and ending July 1. at Marshall's tahle,
Albany, Linn eounty. Ur. giving Linn
aountv horseman a chance to breed to a
standard horse, with aiae and speed not
to bo excelled In Oregon.
Dl-CAimOH AUD PBDIGRKE,
T)ick Flaherty Is a chestnut, small a! rip
In fce, one wbito ankle, stands Io band
high, weighs VJ.0. winnor of the i40
cass at City View Park September 13,
1888, defeatinR Oneot, O mder, Maud
Knox and Harvest in three straight
beats Tbia was Diok'a first race, at
which time be made bis record of 2:30.
" 81red by Flaherty's Fearnaaght. by
Fttarnaught, Jr. 135, by Fearnaught, 133,
record rf 2:23 1 4 (winnei of tbe 10 00
purse at Buffalo tn 1868,defeating George
Paimer Col Maydard, American Girl, J
J Bradley, Myron Parry, Victor Hugo
and Mollie), ba by young Morr I.
Dick Flaherty' dam, Bill Drew, has
paced a mile In 2:30, by Dodd's Nelsot,
hv John fselaOQ, 187, aire ot Sevea,
2:23 1-2, Aurora, 2:27 1-2. Nemo, 2:30; by
Executor's Notice.
TCntiaa is horehv riven tbst th under
signed bs been by tbe County Court of Linn
county, Oregon, duly appointed executor oi
the last will and teUtnent ot William Pat
terson, deceased, late of Linn county, Ore
eon. All Demon havine claim against said
estate ar hereby notified to present them to
liewitt & Irvine, Albany, uregon, prvpeny
verified, within six month from thi date.
This 5th dsy of April, I8U0.
CHAKLEB PATTBRSOir,
HBwrrrat Ibvikb, 4 Exeutor
Att'y for Ea. .
I have just reoeived a Urge invoice of lace
ourtain. ranging in prioe from one to cin
dollars a pair, sorim, curtain nets, eto. A'so
a tin of curtain i)l sod fu-citure cover
ing. SamcbcE Youna.
arry eiones
OYS-
Died. In thl city, April lath, 1890,
George B. Vassallo, sged 15 year, 3
month and 19 day, of disease of the
heart. Mr, Vassallo wa a member of the
Congregational Church, of the Y. M. C.
A., from which the pall bearer were se
lected, and of Rescue Hook & Ladder Co,
He lived an exemplary Christian Hie, and
Mb death will be regretted by many.
RES ATU RANT AND
TER HOUSE.
Just ooened. opposite tbe Bur House.
Prompt attention, and everytbiag neat and
eiean.
Open day and night.
Cxxtkr Tables. A large and elegant
(hipment of center table, In new design
finest itock in tne valley, just received a
rortmllier a Irving.
Sparna and "Summbb Dkucacies. The I VT C H ETL &
larupet and finest line of foreign and do-
mestic woolens in spring and summer
novelties lust received and is ready for
Inspection at
.aches cs oon,
Merchant Tailors and Irapers,
Opposite Post Office.
HILL
ImpTru&ten, cam, tbe Btdmoud :
5y Abdallao.
2nd - Tarn, Bu'terfl ld,B St CI sir. r
3rd Dam, by Black Leg, by Big
Battlor.
4tb-Dm, by Jack Hawkins, by ;
ton. -I
Sth-vDam.by OldStClatr.
Flaherty'a Fearnaught dam. Hi
by Old Columbus. r
2 Dam, by Harn' aambletonisn.;
3 Daui, Boston Gi.l, a celebrto L
mile trotter, by Old Abdallan. I
No sullion with such a oombiniti
fast trotting and producing blood i
ever bean oilared for servics io 1
ouunty, Oreg ju, bsfore. i
1BBMS, " I
To insure, $10; season, 30. Mares '.
by tbe aeason, payable July 1. ?
bred by Insurance, paysble when t ;
are known to be with foal, alarms
be carofultj bandied, but no rsp ;
bility will be assume t lor ac-i.i
Good pasture at f i a m?nth.
(
For further particulars address, ,
13. LaFOREST, j
Albany. Or.
FLsKEK"TOW
13
lill
Lit)
Frait,
Clioice Candy, Kuls'
IMEARTHE POSTOl FICE ALBANY
DO
To expel the impuritioa in the Wood and
give strength to the system before the ffVcts
ol warm weather are felt, use Pf under Ore
gon Blood Purifier.
General Bl&cteniitliii
AT THEIR SHOP,
Corner o! Second & Ellsworth Street. Thy
are prepared to do aajtiicg brought to
thew at raonab! pri.ws. .
AUDAT4Y
CCs Fli A0
av V .
DRUGS, EDIGIISES 8TA1 10
p.
Fat?
i III
gpeeIltie-Fins Toilat ArtlcVu, Parfinaory aod Mailoal Insirs
Prescriptions Uarstallj oompjaaded ,'ay and night.