THE MOILING HERALD: TUESDAY,
8, 188S
A.iMD Weekly
T:U1S O'S SUBSCKIPTICN:
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I'm Wished evorv Vioriiiur except MnndaT.)
e'.ivereu by carrier, per weeli U5
By mail, (.er . ui 5 00
WEEKLY.
(Published every i-Yutay Morning.)
'id cnyy, aiiiiutu, in advance $2.00
W ip-. ri.it i. -.iti in advanee z.ro
cream at the citv restan-
rant.
Vnnty
week.
court will meet this
Tiei tier's.
Yeterclay was the wannest day
of the season.
Screen doois and windows at
'Thos. Brink's.
Regular meeting of the city
council to-nisitit.
Strawberries this morning at
Kenton & Chase's.
A. L. Ramsay, of Halsej', was
in the city yesterday.
All the choicest style in ladies',
misses' and children's hats at Mrs.
O'Conners.
A new and choice line of dress
hats in Mick nl colors at Mrs.
Emma O'Connor's.
A new line of fancy wicker and
upholstered chairs has just been
received at Thos. Brink's.
Will & i?tark have jusi opened a
ine assortment of fancy gold pens
and pencils, the neatest thing out.
N. II. Allen received yesterday a
new Gi)-horse power engine, which
will be placed in his electric light
works.
C. P. Knighton, an old and high
ly esteemed citizen of this county,
living near Tangent, is dangerous
ly ill.
F. Miller, traveling agent of
theO. R. & N. Co., spent Sunday
in this city and went to balem yes
terday. Mrs. Dr. Templeton of Portland,
who has been visiting her mother,
Mrs. L. M. Foster, returned home
Sunday.
Wire cloth for door and window
screens at 2XZ cents per square foot
at C. L. Brush's, at the foot of
Lyon street.
G. W. Davis, popular candidate
for clerk of Linn county , went
down to Salem yesterday, return
ing home last evening.
Miss Libbie Irvine and Mr?.
Henrietta Brown went up to Eu
gene last night to attend the W. C.
T. U. convention in that city.
Wm. Simpson has added to his
store a bankrupt stock of ladies'
.and men's fii.e shoes. These with
his other goods, will go at cost.
100 boxes of Southern Oregon
strawberries and California cher
ries received this morning at Wal
lace and Thompson's.
School tax in this school dhtri t
is now due and payable. Call at
the oiFnw of the clerk and wav the
ame before it becomes delinquent.
H. II. Hays while working in
the foundry of .Lis. Cherrv ye:-te--day
had his hand caught-'in the
machinery, severely crushing one
finger.
A social party will be given by
Mrs. Murray on the owninsr of the
new hotel on Wednesday evening
May 0th.
Tickets including s
up
per 11.00.
D. B. Montfith. J. L. Cowan and
Geo. E Chamberlain will leave in
a few days for the Cuur d'Alene
mining region, where they expect
to make investments.
C. II. Stewart, who has been
traveling over a portion of the
county, reports crops all in and
loocu-g finely, ami farmc
.jubiiant over the prospects.
are
The initial number of the Daily
Evening Democrat was issued last
evening. It is a neat, five-column
p-ip-r and will no doubt successful
ly All the field which it occupies.
The young people's society o! I
Vineyard Laborers will give a con-1
cert, at the Baptist, church next!
Saturday evening, May 12. Ad-j
mission 10 ce:: s Programme will j
le published later on. I
Councilmen J. O. Writsman j
caught a thief robbing his ciothes !
Lr.e the other night, and he fired I
two shots at him with a revolver
out of the window, when the fel- i
low leaped over the fence and sped !
away at a two forty gait. j
J.J. Dorrs, trave nsr arent nf I
the Farmers and Merchants insur
ance company of this city, will
leave in a tew days for Eastern Or
egon, to promote the interests of
his company in that section of the
state.
Dr. K. A. McAlister has removed
his residence to Third street near
t.se Metiiodist church. He has re
ceived a fine invalids' and electric
;L chair for his office, and will be
pleased to meet patients at either
ortice or residence.
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ATTE.UPTE0 Ml'BDEK.
A Lai "Wants His Father Arrestd
Threatening t Kill His Soa-in-Law.
for
A young man aged about 17, son
of J. J. Rosclle, residing above
Sweet Home, arrived in this city
lst evening, and swore out a war
rant in Justice Dorris' court for the
arrest of his father on a charge of
atte""nting to kill his son-in-law.
A W irrant was issued for his ar
rest, a id a jonstable will leave this
ino:niig for this purpose. Only
meagre; particulars were obtained,
but it seems that in a quarrel Ro
selie drove his son-in-law from the
house and drew a revolver, threat
ening to shoot him.
Improving tin- ISrulsr.
Workmen have completed the
erection of a tower upon the center)
Daily
of the Oregon l acim- draw-bridge,
from which hog chains will i-;-t;u-hed
to support the bridge what:
it is open.
I'
A FEAKFHL LKA1.
A Lnaatio Jumps -from a Train Gaiag at
Forty -'Miles P.r Hoar.
i
Last evening when through train i
on the O. fc C railroad was ap
proaching iralem at the rate of
I forty miles per hour, a lunatic in
charge ol a deputy sheriff, taking
advantage of the occasion while
the sheriffs attention was drawn in
anoiner direction, he having asked
the newsboy to watch the man a
moment, propped his feet against
the arm of the seat thrust his
head against the window breaking
the giass and springing clear
through dropped to the, ground.
The train was stopped immediate
ly and the lunatic, whose hands
were securely handcuffed to a belt
at his waist, was picked up, ap
parently unhurt, except a slight
scratch on the side of his face, and
continued on his wav to the asvlum.
If a sane man had undertaken the
leap he would probably have broken
every bone in his body, including
his neck.
MKS. ItlSH A!CKIt:i.
Propriet r of a House of Ill-Fame Arrested
for Sellhg Whisky Without Licsnse.
Deputy Sheriff Cochran, of Eu
gene, came dow to this city yes
terday armed with a warrant for
the arrest of Mrs. ''Lou" Bush,
prroprietor of a bawdy house on
Second street for selling whisky
without a license. The prosec uting
witness was Geo. Woods, of Eu
gene, who for several weeks was
a habitue of the house. The woman
was piaced under arrest last night,
and will be taken te Eugene to-day
to be tried at that place before U.
s. commissioner J.J. alton.
KVAXt.KI.KAL AWMI.VTttKMT 4.
The annual conference of the
Evangelical church of Oregon was
in session in Portland yesterday.
From Rev. S. E. Davis of this city,
w ho returned on last night's train,
the following list of appointments
made by the conference was ob
tained. Oregon district, C. C. Paling, P.
E. ' "
East Portland, L. S. Fisher.
Columbia, C. N. Plowman.
Albina, H. L. Pratt.
Newberg, F. W. Parker.
Dayton, F. S. Lock.
Independence, H. I. Bittner.
LewisviHe. J. M. Beaueharrp.
Corvallis, J. L. Hershner.
Salem, J. M. Dick.
Albany, I. B. Fisher.
Sweet Home, F. Yoost.
Nehalem, James Rav.
Yaquina, A. W. Meil.
Spokane Fails, A. Johnson.
Rockford, J. Bowersox.
Millwaukee, P. Bittner.
Portland, H. Shuknicht.
S. E. Davis, member of the Al
bany quarterly conference.
IKLi:. ITl'S M.KC1EU.
Albany Engine Co.
Linn Engine Co. No.
No. 1 and
'Z met last
evening and elected delegates as
follows :
No. Twos, to the board of fire
delegates: l.'Ivsses Hale, C. E.
Brownell, W. E. Gillett. To the
state association: W. E. Giilett
and L. Young.
No. Ones, to the board of fire
delegates: C. W. Watts, Al
Ketchum, Watt Munteith. Dele
gates to the association will be
j elected at the next meeting.
A committee was unpointed bv !
Linn Kngine Co. No. 1' to purchase)
a new heater.
ii.slinxiit:'l i:liu-al- wtiilu;'
It is anticipated that at the ses
sion of the State Te;iclic-.s" Associa
Hon in Salem on July -""'!), 0th, and
Till, a number of lending educati.rs
from the Eist will l.e present,
among tlr.-tn being N. If. R. Daw
son, I'. S. ConunisimK-r ot Educa
tion: Henry Sai'in, State Superin
tendent of aliools, of Iowa: J. ,.
; Lioss, tHipermtendent of
SCHOOLS,
I Tnpeka, KausMs: Jesse u. Thayer,
i State SupciiDt n iont o-' schools.
Wisconsin: II. W. LaFoiictt. State
superintendent of schools, Indiana;
! IL G. Luckiey, Superintendent of
! schools. Pittsburg, Ph., and others.
; The National Teachers' Association
I ... -.
viii convene at can rraucisco
on
U'.T
10th
A Rutin tu.v l.iri.
young eirl named
-A young girl named Kennedy
aed about 1(5. disappeared from
ner hpnie in Corvallis yesterday
morning. M. Neugass came down
. 1,1 '".V- lu" i me miss
ing girl but could obtain no trace of
tier. J.ate last night a dispatch
was received by Constable (J. G.
Burkhart that the girl had been
found. It is understood that she
went in company with a young
man in a buggy to" Jefferson where
they were o ertaken. The girl left
home about 1 o'clock in the morn
ing, and was returned home the
same evening, no doubt a sadden
ed and somewhat wiser girl.
Attention. Sir knight.
The members of Temple Com
uiandry No. 3 are hereby notified
to report at their asylum at 7 :.'X)
o.clock on Thursday "evening, the
10 inst, for the purpose of attend
ing divine service at the M. E.
church in a body. By order of the
Eminent Commander.
Gko. E. Ciiamkrlaix.
Recorder.
Post Inspection.
Attention, Comrades! A special
meeting of Mcl'herson Post will be
held on Friday evening. May 11th.
for the purpose of inspection. In
spector II. Fry will be present to
inspect the 1 ost
W. REESE.
Commander.
B. F. Tablkk,
Adjutant.
ivcn A way.
W. F. Head propws to give, away
a line goul watch with lus gold and !
silver l.rixwshirt. the. verv best liiti ..gft
.,,,,1 i, . !,;,-, ;,, ii.Z !
inarict-t. lite price :s as n,w or lov.vr
than any cquaHy as good shirt in the ,
market.
iATAI.i.Y KlK.St:i.
Leslie Mattoon, a Former Kesident of Albany
i Meets Death at Stampede.
Special to the Hkrald.)
PoKi i.A.viy, May 7. News has
been received here that one night
early last week the depot at Stam
pede, W. T., caught tire. Leslie
Mattoon, telegraph operator, a for
mer resident of Albany, was sleep
ing in the building, and was not
awakened until the tire had gained
great headway and his own bed
was on fire. Hastily arising he
jumped out of the window into a
quantity of burning oil. At last
accounts he was still alive, but 110
hope of recoxery.
Ml'itlEU EAK YAUI1XA.
Two Boys Engage in a Quarrel and One
Kills the Other with a Case Knife.
Particulars of a shocking trag
edy at Mill Four, near Yaquina
City, were received in this city
yesterday. On Sunday evening
Bud Miiier, aged 14, son of A. J.
Miller, and Elmer Wright, aged
17, became engaged in a quarrel,
which resulted in the death of the
latter.
The boys had a quarrel Ihe pre
vious Sunday, over some trouble
which arose during Sunday school,
and came to blows over it. Last
Sunday they met after Sunday
school, when Miller, who had pro
cured a case knife, and had it
sharpened for the purpose, ac
costed Wright and asked him if he
wanted to continue the quarrel of
the week before. Few words were
spoken and Miller, drawing the
knife he had prepared for the oc
casion, plurgrd it ii.t Wright's
breast. The blow severed an
artery of the heart, and he died
almost instantly, exclaiming only.
"My God! what have you done'"
"Miller was arrested and taken to
Yaquina City for preliminary ex
amination, and W. R. Bilyeu, of
this citv, went over as attorney
for the defense. The prisoner will
no doubt be taken to Corvallis
to-day to await trial before the
next term of circuit court.
K -KK CI FY I l KMS.
Ei'ghne, Mav 7.
Mr. W. J. Ribelm, of Halsey.
was in Eugene last week on his
way to the Blue River mines. Mr.
R. is confident that he has discov
ered lome very rich ledes about
seven miles above the mouth of
the Blue.
The 3-oung men's republican
club held its first regular meeting
Saturday evening. It now has a
membership of about 115. Ad
dresses were made by Judge Geo.
S. Washbume, S. V. Condon, A.
C. Woodcock and W. I. Yaw ter.
A very hard fight is being made
by Mr. L. Bilyeu, democratic can
didate for county clerk, and the
democratic party against Joel
Ware, republican nominee, who
has held the office for 18 years.
It is claimed by Mr. Ware's oppo
nents that he has, without any
authority, been filinsr the assessor
blanks, thereby putting the county i
annum, nml tht 1,- l,Ja iaJerA. M. Lnja, trumour
failed to publish the semi-annuai j
reports of the treasurer, thereby 1
making himself amenable to the
law. The contest will not be
settled except by the ballots of
Lane county's voters.
The laurean society of the state
university held its last open ses
sion for this school vear at their
j hall Saturday evening. The senior
! class alone debated.- Many vis-
itors were present and all seemed
! to spend an enjoyable evening.
CrfAST S ?!.
The new Catholic church ' to be
buiit t:t Salem will cost (5000 and
will sent OHO people. C. A. Roberts
is the architect.
lion. E. L. Applfgate is stump
ing tin. state for the reiiublic.au
party. He somUs at Ilarn
sbur-f
M.iy 12, a:id ut Albany May 14
Misr, VVimberiy, a student at the
Oregon State Normal School lrom
Rosc-burg, is Ijing very low with
symptoms of braiu fever, aud her
recovery is doubtful.
A short time ago, iu Jordan val
ley, Al Corpe, an old-time stage
driver, struck Dick Munger ovt:r
the head with a spade. It is said
that Aluoger will die.
A recnt decision practically
settles the question that the court
house block in Pendleton may be
sold .and the new court house built
on another block. The case will
ptobably be appealed.
Klamath County Star: Uncle
Billy Roberts, who was arrested
upan a charge of an assault with
iDtent to kill was examined ia
Linkville last week ai.d acquitted,
the evidence showing that: be was
the assaulted purty.
H. Hosford's store at Can by
burned down last week at an
estimated loss of $4500, building
inc usive. It is rumored to have
been the work of an inceudiary, by
boring holes through the wail and
pouring coal oil through to start
the fire.
Ochoco Reviev S. J. Newsome
hs erected the fust water works iu
Prineville. He has built a cistern
on the hill north of town capable
ot holding 100,000 gallons of water
which he supplies by means of a
wiDd pump from a" well on the
Ochoco The cistern is about 800
feet from the well aud the. water is
raised nearly 100 feet. From this
uaieiii jiir. iNcwsonie intends to
irrigate a garden and orchard on
the hillside, winch is free -from;
f'mst. and where he can grow all I
i classes of tender vegetables. This!
spring he put out 2o00 strawberry
nlants wiiirh
:.' V V' .""M
ire thriving well and
p -""ses io yieiu cossKieriiUie Iruit or
this season.
Smik
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.-Has.
STATiJ riJtKJIK.VS " TOI'ISXASITAT.
A Meeting of the. Board of Directors to he
Held ia Portbnd May 17th.
John N. Hoffman, of this city,
a member of the board of directors
of the North wtjstern Firemen's As
sociation, has received the follow
ing letter from the secretary of the
board :
Mr. John X, Hoffman, Dar Sir:
A meeting of the boanl of direc
tors Northwestern Firemen's As
sociation will be held at Portland,
Oregon, in the rooms of the Volun
teer tiremen s Association, on
Thursday, May 17, at 2 o'clock i
m. Business in regard to prizes,
etc., which is very important and
requires a full attendance, will e
transacted. President Kellogg
writes me that he will be there.
Yours respectfully,
T. L. Parker,
Secretary N. W. F. A.
ItttAKI) OF TI(AIU JMKKTl.VU
At a citizens' meeting, held on
May 3, 1SSS, for the purpose of or
ganizing a board of . trade, a com
mittee was appointed to draft a
constitution and by-laws and report
to an adjourned meeting at the G.
A. P. hall on Wednesday, the 0th
day of May at 8 1. m., at which
time a permanent organization will
be effected. All are invited to
attend and assist in this enterprise.
J. C. Powell,
Jay W. Blaix, Chairman.
Secietary.
I'alvitls Granted.
The following patents hare been
granted during the past week, and
reported expressly for the Herald
bv C. A. Sno.v&Co., patent law
yers, Washington, D. C. : G. W.
Arper, Oakland, Cal., siphon; G.
Brown, San Francisco, protecting
piles; J. B. Butenschon, Portland,
counter scale; J. lietheringlon,
Havward, Cal., trousers or over
alls"; E. Hickman, Red Bluff, Cal.,
running gear; F. Hiller, San Fran
cisco, Cal., heater for muffs; H.
Palmer, San Francisco, bottle
washing machine; J. C. Reynolds,
Stockton, Cal., header and thrash
er; II. C.Sitckney, Portland.tmss;
G. M. Stroup, Philomath, Oregon,
stump extractor.
The Albany Bicycle
The Albany bicycle club met last
evening and elected the following
officers : President, Percy A.
Young; secretary, T. J. Overman;
treasurer. P. R. Kelley; captain,
J. F. Hail; first lieutenant, J. P.
Hail; second assistant, G. E. Fish,
bugler, Carl Ludeman.
.Ut.UVKtll..
By order of Hitjhland grange No.
at the regular meeting April 28
8S8 -
Resolved, That the following res
olution be spread np on the minutes
and that a copy he sent to the sorrw
ing faiuily, and also be sent to the
Herald Disseminater. Albany, for
publici.t on and a copy to tajh of The
Dalles papers.
lUsolvw', That whereas the Great
Master of the universe has seen it all
wi.-e to remove; by death on the ISth
dny of April A. D. 1SSS. our beloved
midst,
and our council, and we how with
nuek submission to Him who doeth
all things well.
Rt-sol veil, That by the removal of our
beloved sister, Highland grange has
lost a worthy and faithful member,
a onsit-lant christian, and our brother
a beloved wife and her children a
tender, affeoii'inate, faithful mother,
and our neighbors a true friend.
Resolved, That we deeply sympa
thize with the bereft family in their
great loss which is only for time,
H. M. Kknki.y,
M. J. Hexson,
Mrs. I. J, Bl'TLER
Committee, j
S. B. Phillics, See. Tro T.:m. I
Kills:- MfcYMih.
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Read's.
First-cliss goods and lowest prices
atU F. Kead's
Fairhhiik's Gold Dust . jsliiiur i;ov
der at Parker Bros.
Fresh Vegetables every morning at
Kentcn it Chase's.
A new lot "f Prize Baking Powder
at Brownell & Stanard's
A line line of imported cigars re"
ceived at Brownell iV: Stanard's
choice ioi ol uncanvassed eastern '
hams at Wallace x Ihompson's.
Tea all the way from "25 to 75 cents
per pound at Brownell & Stanard's.
Cream Crackers, and a nice assort
ment of cakes at Kenton & Chase's.
Thompson A Overman are always
eady to repair your harness on -short
rotice.
That exquisite line of satins iu our
show window will be r::n close this
week. Have no excuse for not get
ting iu on them. Montietli & Seiten
bach. Dou't fail to see the tripods a,t Fort
miller & Co. They are the latest
thing out in novelty furniture ;
Just received, the celebrated Es
trella Key West cigar, the finest Key
West cigar in the markst at M
Baum mart's cigar 6tore.
Try the Acme Coffee sold at Kenton
& Chase when you want a choice ar
ticle. The place to buv wall paper is
where yon can get it trimmed, w ith
out extra charge. Fortmiller & Co.
do this.
Go to Fortmiller it Co.'s for furni
ture reviver and clean up your old
furniture, then buy a Smyrna rug to
beautify ycur home.
For your fine imported and Key
West cigars, iro to M. Baumgart's
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store.
Political iM-akin
Hon. Lish Applegate, the well
known war horse -of the reuulili-
j can party, will address tiie voters
i of Aibanv and vicinity on Tuesday
j May 14." He will also speak L
I Ilarrisbur2 on Monday. Mav 12.
Do not forget to call at F. 3'.
French's (the corner jewelry store;
when yon want a pair ot snectaeles
eyeglasses anl have vour eves
ietutd.
''Aigvv aiii slippers at Head's.
RAKB t'HA.VtE Hilt SIIOI
Mr. A. B. Mcllwtfin, who
frequently agreeably surprised his i
customers by tus cu.-tom ot cut
ting prices to the lowest margin, is
now making the best offer yet
given. To begin with is his
GREAT SALE OF CARPETS.
For M0 days he will discount ?11
sales of carpets 20 per cent. His
stock is large and embraces the
best patterns of all kinds of carpets.
He also offers Standard white
shirts, with all linen bosoms, for
75 cents. In
His stock of boots and shoes is
newly received from Eastern fac
tories and is complete.
THE LADIES WILL BE PLEASED
To know that his line of spring
dress goods is one of the best yet
opened. His patterns are new and
fashionable. A call will prove the
truth of this assertion.
Prohibition Committee 4'all.
Albany, May 1, 1SS8.
A meeting of the Linn couth y
central committee of the prohibi
tion party is called to meet at Al
bany on May 11, at 1 o'clock.
Business of importance is to be
transacted. J.vs. E. Knox,
Chairman.
Who is Your Best Friend?
Your stomach of course. Why? Be
came if it is out of order you are one
of the most miserable crc:ftures living.
Give it a fair, honorable chance and
see if it is not the best friend you have
in the end. Don't, smoke in the morn
ing. Don't drink in the morning. If
you must tiiioke and driuk wait until
your stomacii is through with break
fast. You can drink more and smoke
more in the evening and it will harm
you less. If your food ferments' and does
not digest risrut. 11 you are ticuu.'ea
with heartburn, dizziness of the head,
coming up of the food after eating,
Billiusness, Indiirestion, or any other
trouble of the stomach, you had best
use Green's August Flower, as 110 per
son can use it withoa immediate re
lief. 4'iillf'ornin 'ai-KCurc.
The only guaranteed cure for cat
arrh, cold in the head, hay fever, rose
cold, catarrhal deafness and sore yes.
Restore the sense of taste and un
pleasant breath, resulting fiom ca
tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use.
Follow directions and a cure is war
ranted, bv all druggists. Send for
a circular" to AB1ETINE MED1CA".
COMPANY. Oroville Cal. Six months
treatment for 100, sent by mad for
1 10. Eor s;;le bs Foshuy fc Mason,
For the choicest crackers, ginger
snaps and ginger nuts, cocoanut tatty,
fruit and raisin biscuit, cocoanut jum
ble, lemon liars and snaps, howey cake,
exira soda biscuits. Monitors and all
kinds of choice crackers go and ex
amine Wallace & Thompson's fresh
stock. They have all the delicacies
ihe market srflbrds.
JSII.V SS I'IMM'KitTI.
I)i-lixliii tlie Old St. t'tiarlrs Uriel
Itriek Buildin;, V.u:. to be Sold al
liiclioii.
The property described in Ihe fol
lowing sale of real property includes
the old St. Charle; hotel, the b'-ick
building occupied hy C. H. Spenee:.
fair grounds adjoining Albany, ard
other desirable property, which will
be sold at auction on June 2nd.
Admiiii-.traloi-'s Sale.-.
NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VKN" THAT THE
undersigned administrator of the co
partnership estate of Houk & Meyer, Henry
Meyer beinjj deceased, in pursuanee of an
order and deiree of tin: county court of Linn
county, Oregon, made and entertd of record
on the 2nd day of April, 1SSS, will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder, ut the
court house door in Linn county. Oregon, on
the 2nd 'ay of June, lSS-, at the hour of one
o'cl ick in the afternoon of said day, the fol-lowiiHi-doseribed
real property belonging to
said estate, to-wit: Lois No. 5, (i, 7 and S,
in iilock No. 2, in the city of Aibanv, in Linn
county, Oregon; al .o 25 feet off the west
side of lot No. 1, in block No. 10, in the city
of Albany, in Linn county, Oregon; also the
east one-half of lor. No .", in block 11, in the
city of Albany, in Linn county. Oregon, as
desei ibed on the plots and surrtys'of said
citi-- !tln 1 -.t Vo 7 .nnr.ntnMiii f. IV7 n..i-.t..
..no.'.n as lair ground lor, surveyed off a;id 7
pU.ttc-'l by the uian County Agricultural As
s ciui'K n, the ?v.;;e being a pur! of the X.
W. (puTter of the lunation 'anil claim of
trine liuti bins, in Linn county, Oregon.
Tonus of sal-!ira.-rh in hand.
Jons A. I'K.v.n-om;, Administrator.
Mock holders' Heeling,.
YfOTiCK IS IIERECJ- GIVEN" THAT THE
1 annual meeting o'f the stocUhoidds or
he Albany Farmers' Co. will ne held in the
company's otiire in the city of Albany, n
ill" 1.1th day of May, 1.SSS, at 1 o'clock i'. M.
.Said meeting will be held ?of the put-pose i
e ecting seven director.-) to serve fur the e.i
suing year, and for the transa-lion. of such
other business as may regularly conic before
such meeting.
Hated Albany. O-egon,-April 21, 1SS3.
O. A. Akciimald, " M. H. Wims,
Secretary. President.
I'onlrsirlor unit ISuilric.
T
IIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Lo
cated in Albany solicits patronatre
from city and country. Will con.racl
to build bridi'-es, barns, and all manner
of dwelling houses, including Quee.i
Anne, Eatlake and Klizabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
specifications without charge. Satis
faction guaranteed. W. C. CASSEf.I,
ltcal Kstale and Kuinloyuit-nf
Ag'ney.
Parties having farms for sale of
about 160 acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which they would be will
ing to divide up into SO or 160 tracts
are invited to call at our office, as we
have a few purchasers for that class of
farms. AVe can aho furnish parties
wanting help, either male or femp.e.
with such help as they desireon short j
notice. H'e also have a tew situs
tionsfor both male and female in the
city and country. Call at our offl je
if you want help or want employment
We can get either for you. Office
No. 65 First street, adjoining Twee
dale & Hopkins tin store.
F. A. BURKHART & CO.
To-day we-opend a gorgeous lot of
beaded wraps for spring wear. East
ern goods. Eastern prices. Ladies
have a look at them. Monticth fc
Seitenbacli.
UUIJi
PLAIN
AND
ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING
paper hanging
Done on short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Charges reason
able and all work promptlv attend
ed to.
Six f.'iavesfor a dollar at T. Jones
wife (S Thompson
ITljjUST OPENED,
Hundreds and Hundreds
of Bustles, Imported Pad
Pullman Top in 4, 5 and
6 Coil.
A Most. Elegant Lot of
Gorgeously Trimmed
Spring Wraps just Re?
ceived. Latest Styles
and Designs.
Wall Paper, in Copper Back Gilt,
and all Hew Styles, with Decora
tive Sets to match just opened at
THFV CANT
TOTT KNOW !
We
ire selling oods at prices wliich' they will not
be able to reach for
lO Years
HOW
Because we know where o buy, we know how to
buy, and we know how to sell. OUK GOODS never
grow old and shelf-worn waiting tor BIG PROFITS
flie Bk Merchants Come to Us
when they want to lump a hig shipment and rais
the wind. We are always ready for them, and con-v
sequently we are able to otfrr bargains which make
the people stare and think we are o-0in- to fail
No FeaR
AVe shall keep on doing
WALLA
BLOCK.
Tom
m
agnificenf hot of
MONTEITH & SEITENBACH.
to Come !
IS IT?
of Tliat
good for years to come
CE & TIIOM O AV
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