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THE MOIHsTSTG HEEALD, WEDEXSDAY, MAUCH 21,. .3 888. CB3 FISH 31ATTEKS. ; The Lordly Finp. Yaqnina Bay honev at Brownell & Stanard's. Mr. C. Cleaver, of Eugene City, spent Sunday in this city. , The presbytery of Oregon will convene in thia city on April 10th. Don't miss the artistic enter tainment at the opera house next Friday evening. Buy your tickets for the artistic entertainment at the opera house on Friday evening. J. W. Bell, merchant of Spicer, vus in the city yesterday looking aiter business interests. Reserved seats for the artistic en tertainment at the opera house, are on sale at Blackmau's. The Ladies Aid Society benefit :;t the opera house ' Fridav night should bring everybody out" Mrs. Strauder Froman, of this city, started yesterday for a short visit to her neiee, Mrs. Shaw, at Yaquiua bay. Mrs. K. M. Robertson, who has bwn visiting her sister, Mrs. Norvross, at Ashland, returned hoMie yesterday morning. " We are informed that Geo. But ler, of liarrisburg, will shortly leave that place and open a saloon in Monroe, Benton county. Prof. Arnold, of the Corvallis Agricultural College, was in this city yesterday, looking after busi ness matters. Mr3. Emma O'Connor went to Portland yesterday to lay in her stock of spring millinery goods. ."Notice of tne opening for the spring trade will be given in a few days. Louis Vieiick and family have returned from Pennsylvania to re sume their residence in this city. Mr. Vierick arrived here yesterday, his family having stopped off lo visit in Brooks, Marion county. The amount of loss through the Jajieway robbery of the postoffice at .Spicer, was charged to the post master at that place, Mr. Bashor, "by the postal authorities, and he was obliged to make it up to the amount of $4(1.45. Messrs. Burkhart & Keenev, real estate agents of this city, sold yes terdav to Geo. F. Round of this city the S. E. l of block No. 24 in llnckleman's second addition to Ali:iny, 'nolonsring to Wm. Rnra baugh. The price' paid was $759. A. A. Bashor, postmaster at Spicer, and Thos. Ball, postmaster cf the late Crabtree postoffice, went "to Portland yesterday to lay in a stock of merchandise, which they will take to Gold Hill, Jack son county, and enter into business there. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will liokl a series ot praver meet ings during the coming week, be Sinning on Tuesday atternoon at three o'clock. The state president, Mrs. Risrsrs. is expected to be present on Thursday and Friday afternoons, at which time she 'viu nave charge of the meetings. She is a consecrated Christian ommi and will interest and in struct all who hear her. All jersons interested in temperance work, and particularly the depart ments conducted by .ne V. C. T. V. are cordially invited to be present, and unite with us in call iijff upon God to establish the work of our hands. Com. Salmon to Guarded. be Sufficiently The efforts of the governor and fishery cornmissidh are having good effect,and even the takiag of Steel head salmon has been suppressed during the close season. The fol lowing from the News relates to the fishery matter : "Yesterday United States Fish Commissioner Livingstone Stone returned from a two weeks' ins pec tion of the Deschutes, John Days, Yakima and other branches of the upper Columbia river, with a view to learn their fitness for the prop agation of salmon. He found a number of streams which are suit ed for the taking and propagation of salmon eggs. Besides this the country in this vicinity is traversed by railroads, thus affording the necessary transportation facilities to and from the proposed site of the hatchery. Commissioner Stone is well pleased with the re sult of his investigation. So it may not be long before a hatchery wi 1 be located on one of the branches of the upper Columbia. Just at what point this will be has not yet been determined. Commissioner Stone was elated when he learned that an agree ment had been reached whereby the Clackamas hatchery is to he turned over to the care of the United States Fisheries Commis sion. Commissioner Stone and other state fish commissioners will hold a conference in a few davs to determine the time when he" will take charge of the hatchery. Fish Commissioner Thompson recently interviewed Superintend ent Shelby, of Well. Far no & Co., and asked him if he would uot co operate with the commission in an endeavor to have the fish law en forced bv refusing to carry salmon caught during the close season. Mr. nhelby replied that if a letter was written to him he would bring the matter to the attention of the managers of the c-mpanv, and he felt sure that thev would co-oper ate. The letter will be written and forwarded immediately. M.4BEL ITEMS. IK;i IT COIKT. Cases dispcsedjaf by His Honor Judge Boise Linn Connty ecpnbliran Conveniiou A republican convention for Linn j county is hereby called to meet at I the court house in Albany on April t i ci i r-i- 4. -.-. i I 4th at 10 a. m. for the purpose of hnrieJ 7s lmton C; 9o!e ' ! electing delegates to the state re- During Tuesday's Session, judgment by default as to defend ants, l). M. Cooper and ite. Maria Schafer vs D. S. Smith; judgment on verdict ot the jury. Isaac Meeker et al vs Dora Butcher et al ; report of referees confirmed. In matter of the assignment of A. A. Bashor, an insolvent ; sale of real and personal property con firmed and final account approved. .."Thos. Monteith vs. T. Egenton Hogg ; motion to strike out part of cross bill sustained in part and overruled in part. Assignment of Shane & Lons way ; continued. Joseph A. Ford vs. Shane & Lonsway; continued. John W. Dickens vs Jesse Dick ens; motion to dismiss writ of re view overruled, judgment reversed and suit dismissed. Benjamin Cleaver vs. John A. Crawford ; continued. Geo. S. Fletcher vs. J. S. Coch ran et al ; continued. Am. Mortgage Co. of Scotland vs W. B. GilscTj ; order of publication and case continued. Martha Houston vs. Josie Zim merman et al: order for partition. Geo. Humphrey, W. W. Richard son and J. G. Powell appointed ref erees. J. P. Schooling vs. Hay & Ah by ; to be argued at chambers in Salem on the 10th day of April 1SS8. J. P. Schooling vs. Jerry Hay; same order. J. P. Schooling vs. C. F.Wright; same order. R. S. Wallace vs. John Heighsle et al ; continued. publican convention, which con venes in Portland April 11th, and for the purpose of placing in nom ination candidates for the various eefcinty offices, and to transact such other business as may y properly come before the convention. The convention will consist of 79 dele gates, appointed as follows : East' Albany -. 9 West Albany 7 Halsey G Harrisburg 4 Brownsville 7 Shedd 5 Lebanon 7 Scio 3 Waterloo 4 Orleans 3 Crawfordsvilie 3 Sweet Home 2 Fox Valley 3 Center 3 Santiam 3 Franklin Butte ' 2 Syracuse 2 Liberty 2 Brush "Creek 2 Rock Creek 2 Total 79 The committee recommend that the primaries be held on March Just arrived from San Francisco this morning, fresh green peas, cabbage, oranges and lemons. We would call attention to our coffee, fine Moca, O. G. Java, Caracula, best Costa Rico and Rio, aiso best roast Costa Rico, Arbuckle and Shillings Sterling ground. Re member we have a large mill with which we will grind the roast cof fee without extra cost. Try some Wallace & Thompson, BREVITIES. 31st, G. at 2 i sr. S V. Davis. Sec. S. Tkaix, Chairman. I.NClttCASlM; IV MMBKKs Mabel, Lane Co., March 19. I will drop you a few lines again, as I have seen nothing from this part of the world lately. There is very little news to write, however. W. C. Riggs is going to teach the Crawfordsvilie school. Born To the wife of O. L. Brewster, March 10th, a daughter. IvTr (1 V. Tl-jntii Ii-is went, away iro:u imonii lis auu is iivinu ai i Crawfordsvilie. Uncle Joe Stewart has sold out to Mr. Colviu and is going to bunch fjrass next summer. Our new school house is nearly ready for occupation, and Miss Kiuma Drurv is going to teach for us this spring. W. Adams is master and Ed. Bradford secretary ot Mount Holiv grange. Address tsaoe., J jane ! county, Oregon. j Misses Emma and Maud Drurv have returned home from Eugene, where they have been going to school. Emma had the measles while there which interfered with her studies somewhat. The small amount of rain ha worked rather disastrously to the logging interests here, as a great portion of the logs put into the Mohawk were too iate for the rise early in the winter, and will have to iav over until next winter. Taken to Corvallis. Tiie remains of Stephen E. Bel knap, the" gentleman who died Monday evening at the Russ house, were taken on Tuesday to Corval lis. Messrs. Wallace Baldwin, H. i'j. Harris anil Morris rock came i from Corvallis as a committee frovi the Masonic lodge to take charge i of the remains, Mr. Belknap being ! a member of the lodge at the time ; of his death. Mr. Belknap was j connected with the foundry in Cor- j vallis, and leaves a wile and three children to mourn his loss. We ! aie informed that in addition to j being an honored mason ne was a j member oi tne Kx. A. 1C. post in Corvallis. Appictou's '.V!-5tn;'li:i of Aiut-rieaii SSiaraiiliy. Edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. The only national standard. Contains over 25,'i00 articles, -giving lull biographical sketches of every man and woman in America, prominent in any re lation of life. Illustrated with numerous steel plate engravings and vignettes. To be published in six royal octavo volumes. Volumes 1, 2 and 3 now ready. The grand est achievment of the great pub lishers. No family can do well without it. Its sale is enormous. For further particulars, call or address W. W. Beck, Gen'l Agt. for Oregon and Wash ! ington Territory, care this Office. .-w Industry. A gentleman is now negotiating ArtUlic. Enii'rtaiunieiit. . A few days since a very large audience in Corvallis greeted Air. C. C. Hcgue in the role of a car toonist. For over two hours he kept the house in delight with the creations of his brush. He draws as rapidly as the famous Th : Nast, and owing to the more humorous character of his sketches inanv enjoyed Mr. Hogue's efforts more than that of Mr.Nust. His local por- Smf'ke Estrellas. "VY igwam flippers at Read's. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A tine line of neckties at Blain's. Six Slaves for a dollar at T. Jones'. Irench, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. A new invoice of British trimming at Head's. First-class goocls and lowest prices at W. F. Head's. A new line of embroidc-, very lat est pattern, at Read's. The neatest and cheapest hand sewed slios at Read's. An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap at the Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith &Sitcii bach's Cloaks, jackets and wintei wraps at cost or less at Monteith & Seiten bach's. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cot or less at Monteith & Seitenbach's. The largest assortment of hidies line shoes and slippers in town at rfedfield & Browuell's. Call and see tliem. For your fine imported and Key West cigar go to Ai. B:uungart's cigar store, one door east o Langdcii's drug store. Just received, the celebrated Estrella Key West cigar, the finest Key West cigar in the market, at M. Banmgart's cigar store. I have received my new stuck o' muslin underwear. These goods are marie cn a lock-stitch machine and are warranted to be full size awl length,and price reasonable. Samuel E. Young. (A 0 Xew ikr ore Bbw Store, Hew Ms, HN,HARDWARE AND NOVELTY STORE -OPENED BY- WILLIAM SIIPSOB. i 10, 15, 20 and 25- Cent n 1 CO a o 00 One of the greatest ambitions in life with some people is to secure the best at the lowest possiole prices. Such people are recom mended to visit the new firm ol Brownell & Stanard. 2G,(NM lozii Esxs ai!U-! for 'asli. By Topham & Wallace at their store room under F. M. French's jewelry store. Also cash paid for pomtrv. Al'wnv ior a iHiimiiig in nuiun 10 mauu 1 traits ot a lew ot tne leading men facture an entirely new and highly i (, Corvallis, although done with a successful grain separator and t few strokes of t'ae brush, were Baled hay for sale in tity. Enquire of H. F. A new schedule' of Brownell it Stanard's. any quan Merrill. prices at cleaner, with tne intention ot en gag ng in the business somewhat extensively. COAST NOTi:S. The work of clearing tiie mound for the Biker City &JO,000 school building has comi.ienced. Immigrants are arriving from the East iii The Dalies. severe winter has driven them j recognized before half done were greeted with cheers. 1 logue has consented to repeat his j entertainment at the opera house in this citv on Fridav night, March "'3d, for the benefit of the ladies aid society. He will try to draw the portraits of some of Albany's notables in addition to the regular programme. Tickets Beserved i seals, oU cents : gallerv, 2o cents. WANTED ALL THE FAltMEKS WHO 11 wish to sell their i'anm, to call ami place tiie same in the hands of Curran & and ' ',I"nt'etni "ho have several customers for Ml' i "'00Ct raio al,li Ktork tiiiins. LAD1KS DESIKING PLAIN SOWING OK sewinit for children can have the same d.ine prompcly and at reasonable ra:cs by ad dressing Mrs. Pauiine Burns.Albany L. E. BLAIN'S -MAMMOTH STOCK OF- inters. On eaeh of wlii'ih every artieie is sola at t'ne fijnires named. This is a rare opportunity t-j replenish your kitchen furniture ami hout-4 furnishing goods, or to purchase 10,000 Useful Articles! jgp"l Trlres Sever brfce Heard of One dvior west cf ptcsvltS i Sox' ALBANY - OREGON. , H. F. MERRILL, BANKER. ALBANY, OREGO Sell exchange on Ne.v York Sn Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city warranto. Receive deposits subject to checkinterest -. lott-ed on time deposits. Collections will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. IgTOtfice siours from S A. i.,to 5 P. Air-int for reliable fire' and marine insur ance companies. u u mm inn ' IS. 11- IV1LLAIIU. .A LIVE. Furniture Mb daily . e j For sale at Tilackmaifs drug store. farther west to a ir.n'-e geuial clime, Moagolian Pheasaats Invade ths Barn! yards in Lian Comity. I'cuce un Earth Awaits that countless army of mar tyrs, whose ranks are constantly re ar working to have a flouring mill , Mtgs and nervous distaes. The price ouilfc at Oro Dell this summer, to of the hoon is a systematic course of says a Dalles exchange. Several La Grande gentlemen fTOUSK AND BLOCK OF CT rent, in .he western part Apply to Ed. Carter. LOTS FOR ot the eitvi c MTY RESTAURANT. FRESH OYSTERS every .lay s-i vcd i ft any Ntvli;. prote The following fn.m the New.? will show that the lame of our law itected Mongolian pets is go- abroad in the laud : I'assen gers on yesterday's California ex press report that many Mongolian pheasants are f be seen along the line of the road, particularly a short, distance aiove Albany, in Linn County. The birds are usually in pairs, although sometimes a half dozen are seen at a time, and in some localities they are reported to be quite tame. During the cold weather, when snow was on the ground, these pheasant-- were not at all backward in takiag a place in the barnyards along with domestic fowl, and even contesting with thcui for the supremacy. From a Lane county farmer comes the story that a cock )hersant persisted in remaining among the chickens on the place after the snow had gone, but m this was stubbornly opposed by the recognized gallinacean leader, and nunibtr of bitter fights teok place 'etween the two birds. The dif ficulty was ended one morning oy tne pheasant striking his autagon ist dead, and now the stranger rules the yard. fast Going. Ladies who desire to secure bar- gams m ilress goods, millinery, trimmed hats, and all goods ot that description, will do well to call at the old stand of Shane & Lonsway. The stock is full and complete at present, and by call: ing early satisfactory selections can be made, and rare bargains ob tained. These desirable goods vere bought at a great bargain and must he sold. They are going at almost unheard of prices, and those desiring choice bargains .should call earlv. Ie ruo by oowcr furnished by the Grand Kondc river at that place. At Philomath, Benton county, a little 7-vear old son of Mr. Rust, near there, fell from a horse and Mr. Smith has, perhaps, a million i hroKe one arm and received several feet down fur enousjh that thev can "ther very serious injuries. , be taken out. Parties are at woik , At a teachers' examination held! at them at present. They go to;jD Umatilia countv last week." out Mr. Goodale at Coburg. Crawford j f)- twenty-nine applicants for cer- & fuller, Air. u niioecK ai a :n . ; ri8cateB t0 teach. ten received striker have eacn a ioi oi logs m the stream, and also Mr. Smith has a lot more that are not likely to go down this spring. grade cer Railroad Work. The Oregonian says : Contractor G. W. Hunt Kail road returned second guide, ten third tificates. and nine lailed The Stevens County Miner says that peppermint, from which an oil oi great commercial value is manufactured, grows wihL and I luxuriantly in many places in the sells i . ' 1 1 1 -i a. i vestertkv from a business trip to ' Jd pjUUIIvl rt l.7lTcii, ill ..'ail i it.il cisco, and the demand in the United States is large. Seattle. He savs that the ten miles of the Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern's line, beginning at a line forty miles east of Seatt.e for winch he lias the contract, is nearly all graded, part of the piling has been driven and lumber is being cut for the trestles. He expects to com plete his contract in fifty or sixty days. Mr. Hunt says track has been laid on the Seatte.Lake Shore & Eastern to the company's coal mines, forty miles east of Seattle., and preparations are being made to ship coal. Mr. Hunt is ship ping all his Oregon Pacific plant to Wallula for use on the Oregon & Washington Territory road, on which favorable progress has been made. llo.-tetter's Stomach Bitters, the finest and most -gonial of tonic nervhiesss, Hivsueu with reasonable persistence. Easier, plcasanler ana sa.er this than to swash the victuall'mir department with j-seutlo-tonk-s, aU-oiioiic or Iht reverse, beef extracts, nerve foods, narcotics, sedatives and poisons in disguise. ''Tired Nature's sweet re stored, balmy sleep," is the providen tial reeuperant of weak nerves, and this glorious franchise being usually the consequences of sound digestion and increased vigor, the great stom achic which insures both is product ive also of repose at the required tune. Not un refreshed awakens the individ ual who uses it, but vigorous, elear headed and tranquil. Use the Bitters also in fever and ague,- rheumatism, kidney troubles, constipation and billkmsness. Not a California Bear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go, like the man who caught the iear We advise our readers to purchase of I Foshay & Mason a bottle of danta Abie the California King of (Jonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, .oughs and Croup Cures, and keep it handy. 'Tis pleas ing to tiie taste and death to the abo.-e complaints. Sold at 1.00 a bottle or 8 for $-1 50. CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CUKE gives immediate relief. The Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by its healing and penetrating nature. Give it a trial. Six months treatment $1.00, sent by Mail $1.10. . The Mew Bum. The Orient, vesterday morning brought up from Portland, a new hotel buss, destined for the Bark er hotel in Eugene. It was from some eastern factory and was a fine piece or workmanship. .Heat Market. M. Hyde, at tiie old city market, has opened a regular market, and solicits a share of the public, pat ronage. The best meats to be had in riit' country will be kept on hand a, reasonable, prices. Stone faveiurut. Messrs Carson & Hoffman com menced yesterday to lay the stone pavement on the west side of the Odd Fellows' temple. They will also soon be in readiness to manu facture artificial scone, tile and ' drain pipe to order, in the factory they have rented from Charles Brush, Cherrv & Parks are putting up a machine for that purpose, the workmen being at present engaged upon the large castings for it. ireat Revolution in Albany Market. Another invoice of Kenton's leak ing Powder has arrived at Julius I Gradwohl's. Only 25 cents in one j pound cans. It sells on its own I merits. .Julius Gradwohl war rants every can. It not satisfactory the money will be refunded. The reason he was out of this opular baking powder for a few days was due to the unprecedented sale created by the constantly increas ing demand for it. The stock men of Eastern Oregon will have a grand encampment near Olex, on Kock creek, about twelves miles south gf Arlington, Gil.iam couuiV, Or., commencing May 1 and continuing live days. Tha programme will he character istic ol the life of the stockman. The following city ticket has been elected in La Grande: Mayor, B. W. Grand v; councilmen, - Joseph Palmer, VV. J. Snodgrass, j Our already large stock of fresh W. Erickson, John Frawiey: re saleable groceries is receiving daily colder, C. W. P. Ellsworth; mar-! additions. Biownell & Stanard. shall, M. V.Trifford; attorney. J. j D. Slater. Grandy beat A. R. Mat toon for major by one majority. HAVING SOLO AX lNiLiU-Si IIS AiV . hari.ess business to '1 . J . Overman. I am desiroiis of collctln ail my oulstandiu notes and aeeounts. All persons knowiivj themselves indebted to me will please call and settle. 'J'he lm-.ine.ss will be continued as usual at the same please. E. L THOMPSON. Albany, Feb. 22. TjtOR YOUR FIXE WINKS AND LIQUORS 1 tff to M. Bauiiigart's. Xoficc of Siile Iy Common farrier. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI lthe Or egon fc California railroad company, of Portland, Oregon, a com mon carrier. Having transported the personal property hereinafter describ ed, from various points in the state of Ore. on, to the city of Albany, in the state-ol Oregon, at the request of the owner or lawful possessor thereof, and bavin-.' safely stored and kept said property, and bv virtu thereof h. ving a lieu upon the same for its just and ! reasonable charges, and more than three months having elapsed since said transportation and care lias been performed, and no part of said just charges having been paid, all persons j whom it may concern are hereby noti I etl that said Oregon & California rail ! road company, by its receiver, will on the 17th day of -March, lobs,comuienc ing at 2 o'cloel r. m., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in haud.at the warehouse of said com pany, in the city of Aibany.in the state of Oregon, all and singular said per sonal property or sufSebnt thereof to I satisfy said lien and charges and the costs and expenses of making said sale. Said property having been ship- i - i . i . . i .... f peu, ciiuaiiieu ;uiu iraiibpm u-u i'tt- tween ir.e points nereinaiter named, and being more particularly described as follows: This Season's fob i i IX A. LIVE "TOWN. This is what Albany is at present, and in order to keep pace with the lively times in this city, W. H. Willard has enlarged his store anil stock so that he now has the most complete and dt irahle hue of furniture in the val ey. His doq ile salesrooms in j-'roman's block are filled with an elegant assortment oi new furniture, consisting of holidav special ties, lourisies in new patterns, find Void pic ture f ames, willow- chairs, easy roekert, mar hie table", bracket", etc., etc. An examina ton of the stork will show this to he true in every respect. r armers Merchants NSURANCE OF Albany, Oregon In all the newest and mostUdeshublc styles j are Now Opened I'Ainai' CAPITAI, $53,4M0. LOT. FROM. KRKKillT. .marks. The new church edifice erected i hy the Southern Methodists at Spicer is completed excepting the inside finish, says the Lebanon Ex press. Its tall spire ptints out the location of the little vi.lage, which is improving and is destined to be- CBine one ol the busy points on the j Oregonian railroad. The building is 32x48, lfi feet between floor and ceiling.. The bel! tower is 77 feet in hight. Chronicle route for sale, apply to I C. T. Winn. The best quality of goods are al ways the cheapest, and this motto we intend to adhere to. Bkowxell & Stanaro. 1: Shedd Shtdd Halsey Halsey Halsev Halsey tiarrisb' 1-IHarrnbi 9i 5 S'ks wheat I 5 S'ks wheat jlO S'ks wheat ! 12 S'ks wheat 9 S'ks wheat i 5 S'ks wheat; I 3 S'ks wheat ! 5 S'ks wheat llarrisb'ir ' 9 S'ks wheat T. Davidson S. S. Mveis A. P. Maxwell l.N Van Winkle J. R. Pearl .1. C. Porter W.M. Davidson .). M. Holloway D. Good!.i:d 1IFI1'BS. President Charles E. Wolverton Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer.!. W. Cusictc. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. K. S. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver tou, J. L. Cowan, 1). B. Monteith, .1. V. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. We solicit vour patronage. Brownell & Stanard Wantrri. Information of William Henry Cole, who left Kasine county,' Wis consin, for California about the year ot 184'.'. Any information of said person will be gladly re ceived by his sister, Mrs. Wm. Coon ley, Uacine, Wisconsin. .oti-c to Similiters. Persons just locating in Albany or vicinity will find at the new store of Kenton & Chase, between the opera house and postoffice, a good place to purchase their sup plies of groceries and provisions. They have first-class goods there and the prices are reasonable. If articles sent from their store do not give entire satisfaction they cheer fully refund the money n C. KELLY. PHYSICIAN' J. gcou Albany, Oregon, office ox er uhl's store M. N'D oihce hour, from 8 a. SUR-Grail- R KOEHLER, Receiver of the Oregon & California Uai road Company, Portland, Oregon. IN' Sail FiU. Wre are prepared to furnish at low rates, and in any quantify de sired, Columbia river salmon" No. 1 lniickeral, white fish, Holland herring, choice bloaters, anchovies. ! sardines, halibut and boneless j cod. Kenton & Chase. Sol ice lo Contractors. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE P.E cived bv the directors of S'-hool district o 41, at Halsev, Linn county, Oregon, up toilotidav, April 2, 13SS, at 2 o'clock P. ., for the building of a school house in said district, according to the plans and specifica tions now on file in the office of the district clerk, at Halsey, Linn county, Orejfon. re;:torsrcssrvc to themselves the rifht to reject any and ail bios. Uv order of directors. F t. r It-LUS, . District Clerk9. I'ateJ at Halsey, Or , this 12th day of March, Police of Appointment oi Kxrcutor OTICb IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I the undersigned has been, by the county court, of Linn county, orejtn, duly appointed executor of the last will anu testament of George W. Waimoth, ele ct ased. All persons having claims anainst said estate will present the same, duly ver ified as reaui'ed bv law, to the under.-hrned M. tO 4 1 Al nls Oul'.-e III AHlaii, Limn wuuiv, vicun, within six months from the date of this notice. J -ated February 27, 1S3S. GV.U. W. KEEN'F.Y, D. R. N. BLACKBURN, Kxecutor etc. Attornev for execuio. ST. CHARLES HOTEL I I. E. PARRISH, Prop. ii::iao. - QKEfcox' Firat-clas3 inial! its'apartmencs. Special at eiitioa paid to commercial me :. The -star Bath Rooms AND Shaving Parlors. All work promptly attended to. Hot and Cold Baths Always ready. Ladies' and Childrens' hair cutting a apecialty. Sick persons attended to at their homes. THOS. JONES, Proprietor. MRS- EMMA O CONN R Fine Milliner?" Opposite Ki"-ere House r o (J) O Safe. Sounfl . ConserYatiYe A Square Company I Managed by Square Men Patronized by Square People C2 V) Patrsnisc Horns Eatsrprisa Second Hand Store! The past year lias proven it to be a neces sity. The best and cheapest place to bu.v vour StOTesJurnitureTinwarB V'c arc alwavg prepared to buy ynur house hold furniture'at the highest cash price. Sol agents for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And - Lamp - Killer Tinsl'op recently added, one at the lowest prices Al! work M FRANKLIN & CO