Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 10, 1888, Image 3

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    THE MORXIXC llKliAlASi TIiri'SDAY, MAT 10, isss , m
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Daily and Weekly
TEUMS OF SCKSCKIPTION.
i
daily. I
luli'dslie-l everv morn'm" pv,.,.nt Mrndav.li
eiivtrral by carrier, ner ivf-t-k
0.15
I'.y mad, er yea ,
5 co ;
WEEKLY.
(Tublishci every l'riday Morning.)
"ie couv. tier annum, in ailVaiict. s-? nn
- : t paid in advance 2J0
.lornv.s AKOKT Tm.
Ice cream at the citv res'au
milt.
Ice cream every day
Frances-!
Viiier s.
Screen doots aiul windows
at
i nos. brink's. j
H. H. Hewitt returned yestei-1
nay trom a trip to alem.
Call at Hyde's market this morn
ing tor fresh Columbia river sal
mon. The famliar countenance of
Charlie Green, of Oakland, is seen
on our streets.
Miss Marv Montague, of Leban
:i, is in the city, the guest of Mrs. i
T. L. Wallace. : j
A new line of fancv wicker and
..;w,ictar.,l r.t,.iiro h-c l.or !
re. eivea at inos. irinK s.
Mrs. Brooks, of The Dalles,
daughter of Mrs. K. Pentland. of
Sc-o, is visiting tnends in this city.
Aenton t Chase have a line assort'
i inent of roast coffee, which thev are
' pleased to grinu foi their customers
without extra charge.
i Rev. J. Braun will hold German
' : o i..i 1.. ,1
. i?rvH7tr? it L u i Mitiw on .uuuay .ii
j the college chapel. All are invited
! to attend.
: Reports of drouth, blistering sun
and withering hot winds are re
ported from the grain fields of
California.
Wire cloth for door and window
screens at 24 cents per square foot
at C. L. Brush's, at the foot of
Lvon street.
School Ux in this school distri t
is now due and payable. Call at i
the' office of the clerk and pay the j
same before it becomes delinquent.
Do not forget to call at F. M.
French's (the corner jewelry store) j
when you want a pair of SDectacles j
or eyeglasses an 1 have your eyes j
tesred. i
A choice l-t of Bogue's picnic!
hams ju-t received by Kenton &
Chase. These hams are very fine,
and are guaranteed to give entire
satisfaction.
"Tony" Noltner.of Portland, has
been appinted chief postal in
spector for Oregon, to fill the va
cancy caused bv the recent death
-of Geo. Mason.
Burkhart it Keeney sold yester
day to Mr. K. 1. Underwood, of
lovva. 8 acres near Shedd owned
by 1'. H. iihinehart : consideration
-50'). Mr. Underwood is a prac
tical farmer and has brought several
bead of well fed Holstine cattle
from his stock farm in Iowa.
?--r. .M:i.-tiuV Wnvrrljr frail i.irin.
Dr. G. W. Maston exhibited to
t.s last evening a plat of his fruit
Mrm, which displays good taste
a;'i judgment in its design.- The
tract of land is cut up into irom
two to eight acre lots, convenient
y-r.d comfortable. This has been
iohe, first, that purchasers can
;".nd a lot ot the si.e to suit, and,
s---'nd. it is the doctor's primarv
..',:...f tn wikll tr irirtii vvlin will i
f,;,.'..t.!.r. l : ".in.; i, I. ..it ii...,,
..ill 1 itl LIU .- IV.'- (un.ll HI1..11 J
To fruit. I he sou is admirably
adapted to fruit culture and will no
doubt in tiie near future yield an
iibundance of all kinds of fruit.
Tin- tract of land is situated within
one nine oi tiie cuy umiis. ine
surface is modulating, with natural
s-.opes and divides, and a most
rK-.-drable place for a home. The
p at above-mentioned will he
placed on file to-day at the court
l ouse- and regularly recorded,
Several of the real estate firms in
Uitt city are aumorizeu to sen insse
ots at reasonable figures, or pur-
chas rs can apply at once to I r.
Maston, who w ill be
readv at all
times to negotiate.
OVEHT.
Following i.s the programme, to
K given next Saturday evening,
May 12th, at the Baptist church by
the "V. LV: j
!otibIe quartet Anthem. j
Prayer. j
ruet Misses Hose and (rracei
Trumbull.
Song Children.
Declamation W. T. Wiles
Ladies trio Mrs. Lee,
Mrs.
Thompson, Miss Trumbull.
Male quaitef.
Solo Mrs. Lee.
Recitation Zeno Richard's.
Duet Mr. and Mrs. Thompson.
Selection Miss P.i idgeford.
Soic Miss I'ose Trumbull.
Duet Mrs. Lee and Grace
Trumbull.
The:-Miff Tree" Kev.Truuibull.
!uet Mrs. Burkhart and Mrs.
Thompson.
Song "Think on These Things"
Children.
Admission, 10 cents. All
eordiallv invited.
are
Kit ii us Miller Waive Exam n ltloii.
At the preliminary trial ot'Hecry
Miller, for the murder of Elmer
Wright, Sunday last, ntar Yuquiua.
attorney W. Ii Ililveu, ot Albany. 1
appeared for the defendant, who;
v.'aiv d examination and was cvm- I
. ute i t' the cu to.iy of' the sher'.ti"!
in await The action of the grand i
Uity. Yi nag Miner was takm to;
t oi v:i'iii yesterday nvM'liiiig. '
The remains of E'iner WrisTl! !
v.-ere taken to Xewport for initial, j
1j icjiiiieil.
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ALKA.W i;.l2t !" TKIUIL
The O-galferioa Effected at the Mieting
Las; ITi'ght-The.CoasiitBtioa.
Puiemint to the aeti n taken ;t
the recent meeting ot citizens
for the purpose of organizing a
Hoard nf Trailuin tf.Ju ,.ltr i maut.
ing was held at the G. A. It. hall
last evening.
The meeting was well attended
hy business men and citizens gen
erally, and was called to order by
the chairman, Judge J. C. Powell.
The first business was the re
port of the committee appointed to I
urate the constitution and by-laws,
which report was read.
The ohipet of the nrimni'sit.irvn of
nf the Hoard of Trade is set forth in
the preamble of the constitution in
these woids : "To more effectual
ly promote and develop the com
mercial and business j lterests of
ttie city of Albany and vicinity,"
which will include judicious adver
tising of the city abroad, and the
encouragement of immigration and
manufacturing interests.
The constitution provides that
regular meetings of the Board of
Trade shall be held on the third
Monday of eajh month. The
membership fee were fixed at :p".00
each, and the dues at $1.00 each
Ir nionth. Any person 21 years
oiage, who is engageu in a uiwiui
business in the citv or vicinitv can
become a member.
Dr. G. W. Maston moved that
haJ drafted and ..resented the con-
stitution and by-law, be adopted,
and the question was discussed bv
C. F. Wolverton, W. C. Cassell,
J. H. Burkhart, the chair man
Judge Powell, N. II. Allen. L. K.
Plain, V. K. Turrell, .. Vierick,
G. W. Maston and others.
C.i'j.Wolverton moved to amend,
placing the membership fee at $10
instead of $."5, which prevailed.
The question of the adoption of the
constitution and by-laws was then
adopted.
G. W. Maston moved that the
motion fixing the initia
tion tee at $10 be reconsidered. Af
ter a "Pinted debate the vote was
reconsidered, and on motion of N
H, Allen the fee was placed at $5.
L. Vierick moved that a commit
tee of three be appointed on mem
bership. V. (J. Cassell thought the mat
ter ought to be left to the old com
mittee. The motion was withdrawn
and the committee already ap
pointed was constituted a commit
tee to solicit membership, to re
port at a future meeting, the time
of such meeting tj be fixed by the
committee.
On motion the meeting ad
journed. Tll HKCI IiUI lt:.TLY.
She is Successfully Raised and Taken to
Portland for Eepairs.
The steairer N. S. Rently was
towed down the river and taken to
I'aquet's boat yard at East Portland.
The hull ha3 been repaired, and the
vessel is in lair oder. The machin
ery of the Beutiy is ac the Pacific
dock while her boilers are at Pauuet's
yard. It is expected that the ma
ciiiutry will be replaced in a few
days, and then the Oregon Pacific
will put the Beutiy on the upper
river agaiu. it will be remembered
tiiat last, winter the Rently ran on a
snag in the Upper Willamette, which
tore a, hole in her sixty feet long.
This resulted in sinking the Rently.
It was only ater a great deal o!
trouble th.t the vessel waa raised.
The machir.erv was taken out, and
i now the vessel follows ic. It will
not be long now ere the Ben'tlv
wiil be t. lowing the waters of the
Willamette.
TMK K1V IIOTKL.
nn; x v,a -r;h k ai
Openin? of the Hotel Built by
j Cunningham for Mrs. Murray.
t'X
Last evening the new hotel just
j completed by Alex. Cunningham on
j First street below Lyon, which has
j been leased to Mrs. Murray was
I opened with a social party. A lare
numoer were present,
ana the oe-
... i
j casion wa3 an
j elegant supper
enjoyable one. An
wus served by M rs.
Murray, who tor many years was
proprietor of the Exchange Hotel. and
has gained a deserved popularity.
The building is a two story struct
ure and is well arranged, and is a
j real ornament to tiiat part of the
i street.
It is needless to add that in the
management of the hotel Mrs. Mur
ray will he assisted by her sou James
Murray, wfco has the reputation ot
being one of the moot genial hotel
men hi the country.
i
5
) Rix Strawberries.
! This office is in receipt f a fine
i box of strawberries from Wallace
! &, Thompson, which are undoubtiy
the largest, anu nuest ev r shipped
to Aibauv. They received 500
large boxes frm Southern Oregou.
They ate gefcuiue whoppers, meas
uring nearly a foot around the
waist and are so big that a very
few of them will till a
bucket.
gallon
Contract Let
The May term of the county court
convened yesterday. The contract
for constructing the rock road
across Beaver creek
Jesse South for $4!T.
stood as lows :
was let to
The bids
II. M. Stone, ifo-t-") ; Johnson
White, -t-l'-'o : F. M. Smith, $tio0;i
.Jesse M. Smith. if4J M. Kilan.i;!
.4!K; A. I . Monser. Gi'D; C. L i
......o i i' i i
kreurer, sHi'K). which was changed
to $040. Mr.' Smith's contract em- i
braces some e:::ra work. !
rata! 1 oiiceiilraleil I.re.
L'-vear-old ciiild of John K-r-
riimer drank a
concentrated iy
noon, with hie
suiail quantity of
e yesterday aftcr
li its mother wa
t-I!g:.l
d in wiishim
1 !;e :
and
ink. Ir
all jjossi
eivil, S(it
pe wc--:".-
rvt : v.
ton was called,
assis';o;.-i' . ,,s
i-it niji. !!::
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ice o
tiiiiiiii".
STATE JJWiTt'HK!.
The "favorite" of Astorii Toncte a Sand-
3:u- at Yaqulna, Bat Floats Off Safely.
Special to the Hkrai.ii. j
'.'.H iNA City, May !) A vessel
supposed to be the small steamer
"Favorite," of Astoria, bound for
Siuslaw, is oinside toe bar blowing
i a whistle ot distress. .Mie is sup
posed to be on the North reef.
Latkr. The steamer "Favorite,''
from Astoria, ran on a sand bank
this morning, and floated off on the
tide. She is now lying at Newport
ali safe.
THE W. C. T. V. CONVENTION.
EffiKXK City, May 9. The state
association of tiie W. C. T. U. will
close the exercises with an address
by Kev. Alford C. Kummer. The
time thus far has been largely
taken up with reports from sub
organizations. Mrs. A. K. Kiggs
last evening delivered an earnest
address, which was attentively
listened to.
ot AsTTr'siioi ii ir.
Some Hatters in the City Council Chamber
Which Need Attention.
At almost any meeting of the
city council is presented a scene
which would set an average
stranger vigorously thinking. The
deliberations of the city fathers
are always of sufficient importance
to cause the presence of a few
citizens, who perhaps have an
especial interest in some particular
measure before the council, but
aside from the seats at the table
for the use of the members there
are scarcely any accommodations
for outsiders, not even a table for
the scribblers of the press.
At the last meeting two newspa
per reporters were industriously
writing down the deliberations ol
the alderman, one using the stove
for a table, and the other on a pile
of papers across his knee. The
city surveyor was propped up in
corner without a chair,, standing
alternately uoon one foot then an
other, in order not to become en
tirely exhausted before' he could
make his report in the latter part
of the evening and escape, while
two or three outsiders were seated
on the window sill, where they sat
on the ragged edge of dispair until
they grew too tired to sit any long
er and went home.
These scenes have been repeated
at successive meetings of the
council, until it is now time that
the evil be remedied. The council
,v l l
chamber ought to be enlarged, or a
, - ----
seats and a table or two for the use j
of the dear public. j
npvi oiitt nrnnirtMl. anil a low moro
SALMON 1.4 M il lUFKOVIXi,
The take of salmon down the Col
umbia is reported to be improving a
little, especially near the mouth of
the river, wh'.-re the catch is, as a
cauneryman says, from three to
seven or ten per boat. The price
paid for fish is Si. and SI 25 to men
who ow n their own outrit, and fisher
men are making S3 o0 to 4 per day,
and as soon as the fi h begin to run
in earnest they will probably make
37 to S10.
Cannery men complain that large
numbers of boats and nets are lviu.
I i(U for waut of men.
It is said thai
owing to circulars sent out by the
Fishermen's Union, but few fisher
men have come up from California
this season, and in consequence
there are not fishermen enough to
man half tiie boats on the river.
Another man says that there are
boats enough to catch all the fish, ami
what is the use of bringin;- a lot oi
Dagoes here to hint boarding houses
and divide the profits of the fishery
with people who are citizens of the
state. There are diverse opinions on
most subjects, but there are subjects
about which one can find so many
different ideas as about the the fish
eries on the Columbia.
KKriltLHl.V SPKAKI.X;.
It is announced that Hon. J. D.
Lee will address the citizens of the
following places at the following
times, on the political issues of the
1av:
Brownsville, Wednesday, Mav
16. at 7:30 i m.
Lebanon, Thursday, May 17, at
7:30 p. m.
Scio. Friday, May 18, at 7:30 p.m.
CurvalliH City Electlwn.
The city election at Corvallis on
Tuesday rusulted as follows:
Total number of votes cast 2S2.
For Mayor Dr. J. R Lee, 254.
For Marshal James Dunn, 149;
A R. Pygall, 130
For Treasurer Johnson M. Por
ter. 159; John Lineer. 104.
For Record 3r Way man St. Clair,
i 231; M. L. Pipes. 41.
For Alderman, 1st ward--J. 0.
Wilson, 85; no opposition.
Por AUlerman, 2nd ward B. R.
Job, 77; Andrew Kmrick, 14.
For alderman, 3rd warc-Bry-on,
S3; no opposition.
-J. R.
Xcw
C.
Agricultural Implement Honse
II. Dood & Co.. of Portland.
have opened an agricultural im
plement lions' in the old St.
Charles hotel, placing Mr. E.
Thrall in charge of the same, and
ii- p -, . ...7
win in a tew tmv nave things ar-i
i 'ang'-u wun a iuu line ot goods and
j ,je prepared to compete for the
season's trade. Samples are 1-
.- - .1 . I r ii,- . . -
ready in position
tiT. Z 7" '
T1,c lPi.v.
''V'" miss the water
nil the well runs dry.
1
If vcu want a well dusr eidl on E. B.
Ii:1vidson He does proiujit work at a
rcainalile price.
! al liiis office,
Or.lv
can he left
I'olitical Speaking.
Lish Ar.iilegate. the
Hon.
well
known w
ir iuuse Ol the ren'lbii -
can party. Will address tin- Vntii-
oi Aibanv atm viciidtv on Tuesday
'. ; . , 'eau :.l
Harrisblirg on Mondav, Mav 1'2.
LI "
. . 1. II -ii .
;ir
our
eigai
.'5 ore.
fine
iuoii
-. 1 ;;url Key
;, 'S'.l lo ;
one door
' oalilligal-i
cast ol' black
lsiaii's drug .--t-.
to mu :a roa uvusovsHiir.
M:j"r HeaJi-rshott Ac;ept3 a Challenge
from an Idaho Man me Contest.
It is very likely that there will be !
a great drumming contest m Port-1
iauii at au arly date not a contest ;
over how much goods cati be sold by ;
men on the road, but drummiug on j
drum he ids. If the match comes i
4ttf it will be between .Major It. 11.
Heudershott, "the diumnier boy ot j
the Rappahannock'' and George Eils
lon, ot Bi-Ileview, Ilalio. Ti.e drum- i
u er boy of the Kappahanock is now j
a large aim ramer o'u uoy, out ma
hand lias not lost its cunning, and he
is abie to-day, as he was twenty-live
years ago, to arouse among soldiers
iheir lightning spirit with the rod of
the drum.
In 1807, at Crosby's opera house,
in Chicago, he won the ohampiousliip
of the United States as a drummer
in a contest with Win, jNJovins ami
thirteen others, and has held it ever
3inee. In late years he has received
and accepted several chailengesjto
take from him that distinction, but
the would-be-champions failed to
come to time. Elston, however,
seems to be in earnest, and his friends
at Bellevue are very anxious to have
him meet Hendershott. He h is sent
a challenge and Hendershott has ac
cepted, '''he latter will insist that
the contest be held in Portland, and
thinks the next Fourth of July would
be a good time and the regimental
armory a good place lor Inditing it.
Major Hendershott after traveling
all over the United State has come,
to the conclusion that Oregon suits
h m better than any other state. He
has bought a fruit farm near Ash
land and will become a Webfoot
As he remarked to an Oregunian re
porter: 'There will be one
solid
republican vote added to Oregon's
population." Oregonian.
!a!!i of Mrs. Lawi-rciice.
Mrs. Nellie Lawerence, of Baker
City, daughter of Mrs. Col. Van
Cleve, of Yaquina died last Friday,
at her home at the former place.
She was well kuovvn in this city.
i:stu:t n:vno..
Firsf-chiss irood
atV. F. Head's
and lowest prices
Fresh Vegetables every niornin
...
t
jvenicn cnase s. i
A new lot 'f Prize Baking Powder
at Browned & Stanard's
A line line of imported cigars re'
ceived at Browned A: Stanard's
A e'"Mce lot of uncanvasscd eastern
ha; a Wallace .V Thompson's.
Tea -II the way from 25 to 75 cents
per ..und at Browned cc Stanard's.
VILi'lll ;l ill ll i . iinu -i iiive .ruu-
. .. (lt-:1, ,-...., lt. n..lsl.v
i. , .-.
Thompson fc Overman are always
ady to repair your harness on short
rotiee.
Our cash system of business en
ables us to buy and sell goods at very
lo v prices. " Kenton & Chase
That exquisite line of satins in our
show window will be ran close this
week. Have no excuse for not get
ting in on them. Monticth it ?eitei
bach. Don't fail to see the tripods at Fort
miller it Co. They are the latest
thing out in novelty furniture
Just received, the celebrated Es
tonia Key West cigar, the finest Key
We-t cigar in the market at M
Uaumivart's cigar store.
Trv the Acme CollVc sold ut Kenton
it Chae when you want a choice ar
ticle. The place to buv wall paper is
where you can get it trimmed, with
out extra charge. Fortmiller lie Co.
do this.
Go to Fortmiller it Co.'s for furni-
I iure reviver and clean up your old
! furniture, then buy a Smyrna rug to
beautify ycur home.
i P0R SALE AT A BARGAIN.
Wm. Simpson offers for saie at
I one-half their original cost, the
1 following described store iixtuies:
i store desk.
1 letter press.
2 counter scales.
! 2 platform scales.
j 1 set store lamps.
I 1 MeNeal & Urban safe, weighs
1 4S00, burglar vault and lire proof.
i luceai ix uroau saie; nre
proof; weigbl. 2800.
Sacred Concert.
An octet of select voices are
drilling this weeek to be ready to
present next Monday evening some
of the choicest church music writ
ten. The services of Rev. Geo. H.
Lee, of Corvallis, have been se
cured to assist the regular organ
ist in displaying the beauties of the
new organ. ' The concert will con
sist of solos, duets, quartettes and
octets, and will be given in the
Presbyterian church. A moder
ate entrance fee will be charged.
Alleullou, Sir Kulithls.
The members of Temple Com
mandry No. 3 are hereby notified j
to report at their asylum at 7:30j
o.clock on Thursday evening, the i
10 inst, for the purpose of attend-)
ing divine service at the M. E. j
church in a body.: Bv order of the I
Eminent Commanderi
Geo. E. Cmamerlaix.
liecorder.
Post iDNpeeliou.
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 Post.
S. W. REESE.
B. F. Tabi.er, Commander.
Adjutant.
liiven Awaj.
W. F. Bead proposes to give away
a fine gold watch with Ins gold and
silver prize shirt, the very best fitting
and best made white shirt in the i
market. The price is as low or lower;
than any equally as good shirt in the
market. '
Ciijr taxes.
ill ..... ' .,. ..p ,i, ,.;,- ,.f aii.,.,,,. i j. ...
rT!,a' ic iii-eKHY : THAT Tit
i i.t,- nr....nn fur the vear of i.ss.s. has
I been niacc! in my li'iud" for '.-o;lc'-t:on, and
rumaiii s ) for thirty ilavs
from this ibl
e and ivetipr.
I lull III M j:cil i "
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r'..-su.-h in ; U rhc jIth-c .a tiie citv -.i.-fii-iii r.
All fixes rcniiini: nnfaid ..i thc-i x;r:i;i..ii
I of slurry . ays o. i . I he rc-urned as .!e!i:iunc- t.
j -.Cter vli!.-:i iaue costs and exi-.-n-ei i. r . i.;
4 li.-tiii.' s:i-, .t..l:,iiiiici.t taxes w:!! iic- :.!.!. i.
j .,itu,l :.z Aloaio, Or., 'Mis -'.-:, ,iiiv of .-u-il,
-.s.-s. ' ISA Vi: 1IAVS.
Citi Murshni.
kakk (U.t.n: re it skoiticks.
Mr. A. B. Mcllwain, who has
frequently agreeably surprised his
customers by Ins custom of cut
ting prices to the lowest margin, is
now making the best oiler yet
given. To begin with is his
GREAT SALE OF CARPETS.
For 30 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
7o cents. In
His stock of boots and shoes is
newly received from Eastern fac
tories and is complete.
THE LADIES WILL HE PLEASED
To know that his line of spring
dress goods is one of the best yet
I opened. His patterns are new and
fashionable. A call will prove the
truth of this assertion.
I'roliibiliou Committee Call.
Albany, May 1, 1888.
A meeting of the Linn county
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. Jas. E. Knox,
Chairman.
Who Is Your Best Fnnl?
Your stomach of course. Why? Be
cause if it is out of order you are one
of the most miserable creatures 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. II
you must smoke aim (Inuk wait uiuil
your stomach is through with break
fast. You can drink more and smo'ce
more in the evening and it will Ic-'rm
you less. II your loou lermeutsanaaoes
not digest riL'ht. If you :ire ticubled
with heartburn, dizziness of the head,
fuming up of the food after eating,
Billiusness, Indigestion, or any otfer
trouble, of the stomach, you had best
use Green's Aii'just Flower, as no per
son can use. it withou immediate re
lief. aliloriiia 'at-lt- arc.
The only guaranteed cure for eat
arrh, cold in the. head, hay fever, rose
cold, catarrhal deafness and sore -ye.
Restore the mjiisc of taste and un-
pleasant breath, resulting fiom ea-
I I I. I.-... t ,. ... ..
' lai i u. ru ituu iM-.ia.uit n ui;.
Follow directions and a cure is war
ranted, all druggists. Send for
a circular to ABIKTINE MEiMCAL
COMPANY. Oroville Cal. Six months
treatment for $W, sent by mail for
1.10. For sale bs Foshav it Mason,
For the choicest crackers, ginger
snaps and ginger nuts, eocoanut tally,
fruit and raisin biscuit, eocoanut jum
ble, lemon bars and snaps, honey cake,
exi ra soda biscuits. Monitors and all
kinds of choice crackers go and ex
amine Wallace it Thompson's fresh
stock. They have all the delicacies
the market affords.
UlStNUSS li:OIEKTY.
InrliMllns the Old St. Charles Hotel
Krirk Builliiiv Kir., lo be Soltl at
iaclion.
The property described in t lie fol
lowing sale of real property includes
the old St. Charles hot-!, the b.-iek
building occupied by (.'. H. Spencer, j
fair grounds unjoining Albany, ard
other desirable property, which will
be sold at auction on J uric. 2nd.
Ailmiai lrami's Sale.
NOT1CF IS IIKREBY GIVES THAT TIIE
umlcrsijrneil administrator of the co
partnership cslalu of Honk & Meyer, Henry
Meyer bein deceased, in pursuance of an
order and deiree of the county court of Linn
countv, Ortjfon, made and intend of record
.-1
on the 2nd day of April, ISS, will sell at ;
public auctiim to the hitrlitst bidder, at the j
court, howse door in binn county, Oregon, on j
the 2nd, day of June, 1SS, at the hour of one
o'ct ek in the afternoon of said day, the foi- j
lim-uiil-doscribed real property beloii;rinLr to I
said estate, to-wit: Lo's No. 5, o", 7 ami S. ;
in block No. 2, in the city of Albany, in i.inn j
countv, Oresfon; al -o 2u feet off t-hu west
side of lot No. 1, in block No. 10, in the city j
of Albanv, in Linn i-minty, Oregon; also the '
east one-half of lor. No 3, in block 11, in the I
city of Albany, in Linn county. Orcjfo!., as j
dcseiibed on "the plots mid surveys of said I
city: also 1 t No. 7, containing fi.tt? acres,
'r. now li P.5 tat ground lot, surveyed off and
plotted hy the Linn County Agricultural As ;
s -elation," the same beini a part of the N. j
W. quarter of the donation land claim of .
!sae Hutchins. in Linn county. Ore'' m.
Terms of salecash in hand.
John A. Crawtoiio, Administrator
;!ck!nl!cr' .llci'iins.
vtotice is nERKiiY givex that the
L' annual meeting of the stockholders of
he Alhany Farmers' Co. will De held in the
company's ollicts in the city of Albany, on
tho lf.lh day of May, tsss. lit 1 o'clock r. M.
Said meeting will be held tor the purpose of
eiectin seven directors to i-erre for the en
suing year, and for the transaction of such
other business as may regularly come before
such meeting.
Dated Albany. O-egron, AprU 21, ISSS.
O. A. Archibald, M. II. Wimis,
Seoretarr. rresiden.
loulracior himI ICullde.
HEUXDtRSKiN'El) HAVING LO
cated in Alhanv solicits patronage
from citv mirl com trv. Will eontmel
to huild hridyes, hams, and till manner !
of dwelling houses, including Quee.i j
Anne, Eatlake and Eli.ahethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans mul i
specilicMtions without eluirire. satis
faction guaranteed. W. C. CASSEbb
Ileal
Knlnlc aurt
Agency.
Baiploymenl i
I'artbs having farms for sale of?
about 1 GO acres, or those having lar-i
ger tracts which they would be will-
ing to divide up into SO or 1(0 tracts? j
are invited to call at our office, as we j
have a few purchasers for that class of
farms. We can also furnish parties!
wanting help, either male or female, ;
with such help as they desireon short j
notice. We also have s few situ a- :
tions for both male ami female in the!
city and c.untry. Call at our ofiice j
if von want help or want employment
We can get either f..r you. Office i
No. O.") First street, adjoining Twee-!
dale & Ih'pki
F. A.
k.nn t!ti store.
BURKHART & CO.
A iiiagnilicent lot of wall papei in
cojiper hack, gilt, and ail new styles,
wilh decorative sets to inat'-li. .lust
opened at Monlieth A; Seiienliai-h's.
T
SOU,
HI
UUl
ri.Aix
AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING.
PAPEK I-TAlSiC
t r
Io:ie on short notice
Satisfac-
ion guanintoed. Ciiarges reason
;'.! and all work uroiiipilv attend- j
d to. !
Srix 'iaveslor a dollar at T. Jones's i
VMmn A
1 111 U
i For a Few Days
We show in our corner "window the finest and
richest line of Muslin Underwear ever shown in this
city. The e roods, juct o tned, show the latest
Eastern Novelties in both Lace and Embroiderv.
A more complete line of Ladies', Misses' and Chil
dren's Hose you cannot find anywhere. Special se
lections in Lisle, Baldrip-an, and silk in all Colors.
Ladies' Summer Underwear Gauze, Baldrlggan,.
Merino and Silk in profuse variety.
"We heat the record in
n
YOU KZO"W I
NO
j Ve are selling goods at
' i 1 1
lO Years
HOW
Because we know where fo buy, we know how to
buy, and we kn ow how to sell. OlTlt OOOOS Hver
jstrow old and shelf-worn
Tk Big Merchants Come to Us
i ,v xx'i. l i .
wnen they "vant to lump a Ing shipment arjd rais
the wind. We are alwaws readv for them, and con-
-, , , v v"
sequently wre are able to otter bargains which make
11M iWjnlp mf-arp onl tliinl- u;o ova ,..,v,
! x
No FeaR
AVe shall keep on doing
FLi
Laces this season.
MONTEITH & SEITENBACH.
IT
prices wliich they will not
1 '
to Come !
IS IT?
waiting tor BIG PROFITS
in o
of That
good for years to come.
DO
SIR
WALLACE & THOJl 'fiOHT.