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vjC:.- THE 5I()RMX(r HERALD: FRIDAY, JIAY 11, 18SS a. no Weekly Lvi.MS F sUt'.scKIP'nuX. OAII.Y. .ij'U'k'I cverv nmmiii except Monday . ' Uvers:il)v carrier, per week llf. inau, per ;o f; t.O WEKKI.Y. ' I'lihli.-he 1 t-ury Friday Morninjr.l 'npy.per aimuiii, in iiu.aiae ..$iS mt in ud'ance 2 JO .iuitim.s timir -nv. i Organ recital Monday night, .'ct: cream at the citv lestau- i-. e cream every dav at Frances I'.'eiiierV. Screen doois and windows at . Brink's. Jay Plain went to Eugene yes terday on business. C C. Iiogue, o Lorvalhs 5n the city yesterday. .Milton Hale returned from was Poit- land on last evening's train. K. j. Thciiipsnii ami wile re tcrned last nilit from Portland. I-'resh (,olnml)ia river salmon at Hvde's fish market this iiiornimx. Among tli- busiest places in the i ity at present are the ical estate j ices. I T!w ttrw.itm of thi i-itv will ivp i jtn excursion to Salem on the Wm. i M. lloagon May 2(1. 1 Tliere will be o services in St. ! ".tills Methodist church South in j T:iis city next Sabbath. j A new line of fancv wicker and i ".phoistered chairs has just been '.'.niBuuniiw. uiu t. i Meeting of the Loyal Tern ) er- ::ire Legion this afternoon at. 4 ' 'clock, at the W. C T. V. hall. ! . 1 Rev. J. Braun w ill hold (ierman )--rvices at 2 o'clock on Sunday at j ' -ie college chapel. All are invited j t attend. ! School t;x in this school distri t i now due and payable. Call at :'ie oi'ice of the clerk and pay the --.line before it becomes delinquent. Julius Joseph has got his cigar factory in successful operation, and will soon be turning out as fine a grade of cigars as anv in the roun- Aclioicelot of P.ou'iie's picnic r.ams just itaeived bv Kentmi & Chase. These bams are verv fine ;p.d at- guaranteed to give entire .-atisfaction. A valuable horse owned by E. F. Vyattat Ilarnsburg became en- :anglet 111 a barled wire fence a lew days ago, ami was so badly wounded as to cause its death. Considerable uneasiness is being manifested among the democrats of the tatf on account of iearin's diness. He is still ill in Portland ins trouole being ervsipelas. He may not lie able to till his appoint- inent at all. ' It will be of interest to those de.-iring fine flower plants, bou - :mets, cut flo.vers. etc.. to know J at Mrs. Spink will furnish them. soiected'from as fine an assortment can be found in the citv, at verv low prices. " i.. .i ,, , , v.'ii j um. i uic iuut;m. i.h nit; Sitter's school will give an enter tainment at the' opera house con-i Kisting or the presentation of the ! drama 'Silvia's Jubilee," to be j followed bv the laughable comedv ...in. r mi.? Tf ill. g tlllS Citv . The cemeterv a lioiniiH should be provided wich water. Many citizens who own lots there, , have expressed a desire to have; water pipes laid there, and the j owner of the water works would no I doubt be willing to lay them if the cemeterv association would take the matter in hand. A farmer who was in the city yesterday stated that the other morning a Chinese pheasant single handed alighted upon his garden and dug ut twenty hills of corn in twenty minutes. This record is not far behind the printer who can pick 'etn up at the rate of a thou sand an hotrr. The organ recital and sacred concert to be given at the Presby terian church Monday evening promises to be a most interesting affair. The best local talent of the city has been engaged, and the music will consist, aside from the organ recital, of solos, duets, quar tets and octets. Sew Quartz Discovery. A private letter from Sweet Home, Linn county, says the Ore gonian, stat?8 there is considerable excitement over the quartz mine on the Blue river, a tributary of the McKenzie, which heads just south of Lost prairie on the Willamette valley and Cascade mauntan wagon road, and that indications point to a rush to the mines this summer. Theonlv way to reach :a iir..i- : 1 ! ciir-iii 13 via rvciiiie aiiu u u:i:inm ruuie a is. nw writer 01 the letter believes that a good pack . : .1: . . 1 . 1 : . - . n 1 trad could be made into the mines bv h-aving the wagon road at or v.ear the summit of the Iron inoim t-:n, or what is seven mile hill. better known as What Mr. Ilaekleninn Sara. A. llacklemar and Aaron Sen !.er.snrrived on Tnesdav from Alba iy. They report times good in Web - t t and prospects ior crops never ttter. llr. Hackleman says the On-g'-ti Raciiic will resume work ;:i tiw Cascades sooti. and he ex- t .-ct-i the road will lie comiletel to T.'it-n:)innt 't the tnountains this' s--;tsin. ( )choco Review. Mrs. Kusli Hound er. iV-pntyC. S. Mar.-h.il Cochran ::! 'o Albany Monday and ar t"d M's. Lu-!i. proprietor of a ..w.iy limiso in t!i;it city, on a !;;irg(.. vi sel'dng liquor without a .v::.-r. Si: .nas brotiglit up b. 'ii'.'cM' a?:-! t::'.l beinie I . S. :-.inisioii.M Walton, who bound i over. Eugviie iiegi ter. A PUBLIC 'BUILDING. Halter fr 3m- litinri! of Trade to l'uu:l-r ami li'sc. Bill Bef.re ConrNss Which Mav Give I Albany a Fostoffice Building. Thera is a measure now before cunirress in which the citizens of Albany are directlv interested. S;i!ator F.iddi f.K's tili. provid ing for the treciion of a pub.ic tmildii.; in evt-ry town at which i the ross posml revenues have been I fWIH l.-t- 4-litji. I vears. tins been favorably reported j i rv the Semite committee ou post- oilices and is verv likelv to be j pased by the Se. ate at "an early i j lv. " j The receipts of'tiie Albany post ollice for the pat three years has been as tollows : INS".. ISSIi. i:is7. "!roo (io 4i:4 00 4!)2ti 00 ! This shows the growing import- auce of this city and the rapidly i increasing business of its postotlice ! which jus ly entities Albany tothe ' claim for a posteffwe building. I The io-tinasteig n.'r lh sr. cun I mended, in coihr . tion with the I bill aoove referred to, that a board of aichitects be appointed tor the purpose ot arranging plans and j providing lor tne construction 01 such buildings, the same to con-; form to the size and importance of the citv m which u is built. It is 1 to be hoped the measure will pass, j This city is especially interested, j as t lie growing postotlice business! demands a larger and more com- j modiolus building. This would be a verv proper . . . . . . Mibject tor tlie board ot trade 10 look after, and urge upon our rep- resentatives at Washington the passage of t!ie measure and Al - rfany's need in connection w ith it. . .. . ... . . !UU.,al ieacl.,Ts Aoad Supt. of Publie Instruction Mc - Kirov has just issued a circular' letter to teachers and others re I a-! tive to the national teachers' asso-1 ciation to le held in San Francisco ' on July lli, 17, IS, 19 and L'O. He j earnestly requests that all educa-! tional institutions in Oregon, pub- i lie and private, be represented at the association. A rocn I trip rate ' i to San Francisco via the O. K. & ' 1. - - 1 t.- l 1 i 101 T--' nas u'11 ootaineo, ami '" ''"l1""1' ?'" Aioany or v.orvauis. negotiations are now pending with the Oregon & (California relative to reduced rates. The riri'iilAr s:!vs fnr!hT- "It. is pvi.-t.-l to rn.blish hpad.-martrs (for ()reg0n) at the Baldwin hotel, i Market street, San Francisco. ! ! These headquarters will be main-! tained during the association, and ; will include a bureau 01 intorma tion (relative to Oregon; for the thousands of visiting teachers from the .'-'ast. It is suggested that ' each county send as many re pre-; i sentatives as iossiole, and that ' they be supplied with such pain-1 ' lllis circulars a.id other county! ! immigration literature as may be , I desirable for circulation. V ith , ; t,l,s 111 view 11 l!i suggested that, ! -vou eonfer with vour county board j of immigration (if one has been j j established) relative to such aid as j thev mav be able to give vou in: carrying out the above plan. Further I'arHculnrs. From W. M. Toner, Wells rargo x Co s express agent on the Oregon Pacific train, the following! I additional particularsof the ground - ,.f rln T.n-nritw" :,t V.iniiino are ieamed : The tug "Favorite," from Astoria to Siuslaw, attempted to enter the bay over the north beadl .dhont ;r)0 feet north of the nn,.th o, i,.; ,.t,.,,m,.i vi "V ""o i.i j . where at present there is 14 feet of water at low tide. She ran upon the north beach and her signals of distress were heard at south beach, and Capt's Tracy s?.nd Zena, Davis and Divine went to their assistance in a skirt and successfully uokl them on and brought her safelv. But for their timeiv assist- . , . . , , iinf'A Tho final iL'nlrl l-iova r,iii .1 loiai iobs. iiik ravorne baueu yesterday for Siuslaw. A lllfferent View of It. A. J. Miller, father of the youth at Yaquina who stabbed and killed Elmer Wright in a quarrel alter Sunday school, is m the city. He gives a different version of the crime, and says that young Wright struck Miller several times before the latter finally drew a Jknife and killed the other. At any rate the murder was a most inexcusable one. LogH to CorvalllM. Mr. Max Friendly, of the Cor vallis saw mills, put a force of men at work on the upper McKenzie the first of the week getting out! logs to snip 10 uorvailis. lie Ins I a contract to furnish one million leet ot lumber, t he logs are to be floated down the McKenzie and it i -n ii. ..v t . : . , . , . f ... -. t' Vn!ron,:When; the-v ,are.:ut nm lime uuuuuiunM V uavs IO lllilke ' " '. t:fiar ana ash the princll)aIkmds wante,i- are KnisblM Templar Services. Public services were held at the Methodist church last evening by Temple Commandry No. 3, in ob servance of Ascension Day. The sermon was delivered " bv Sir Knight 11. 1 ..- .. -- ebb, prelate ot the ! commandry. The interesting and impressive exercises of the com- j mandry were listened to by a large I i audience. " j ! I 1 '' j 1 he members of the Y. W. T V, wish, to e.vpre.ss their thanks to all who so kindly assisted them in their recent entertainment at Corva'lis e-jiecialiy Miss Pollock, the gcntle ii, en of the oaartetN-, and the ladies of the hi liquet dr i 1. t;oI(J Vi.se SJairt. Tlie lc! nliiie shirt in the marlo-l ' ;t W. F. "lead's: and don't forget limi. ; he iroiioV.-s to !e auav iiue gold wah h with Hum Call and invesii ' gate if jou need a good shirt. FOR Si ATE Ms PATCH ES. ITcwsy Items From the Stite Capital Irish : W:ll Positively Stamp the State. Special to ibc-KK.n ami. Sai.km, .Mav Hi. The remains ot i ; lite Kile IKlS.i-iWirll. "l-IC "Hil'n"1 j i down from Walla Walla to-day and j i buried in the Odd Fellows cemetery .1... 1 .... M. . . w .1 ..... i..w it, r. t i near this city. IKISll POSITIVELY COMING. P. H. D'Arcy, secretary of the detnocrati: state central commit tee, stated to vour correspondent ieu, Biiiicu iu vuui to-day that the report that ' though bOi. inii ii;ui uiii aiiiiuuiiiw i : mamherof laJifmal soeeches Oregon, it was doubtful if he filled j. his engagements,' is unlounded. Irish lias engaged positively to stump Oregon, and will appear as advertised. PROHIBITIONISTS WILL CONTEST. The rohibitionists of Silverton will probably contest tne action oi the city council ot that place in throwing out their ballots as die sral. T. W. Davenport and Dn Welch were in Salem tu-dav takii legal advice upon the matter. CiE K1N" TOO ILL TO SPEAK. John M. (learin failed to appe in Salem to-night according to a pointiuent, on account or nines but CJw. Pennover and Professor Miller alternated in addressing a large crowd at the opera house. 1kokH.UK. .-j 01 Following is the programme the concert to ''0 given next Mon day evening at the Presbyterian church, the first of a series of organ recitals and sacred concerts to be given during the year. All the mnii lnviriir ntiirlfc of the rlJv lire ; invited to .ittend : j 1. Anthem, "O, Lord Most Mereifin." j 2. Qunintet, "Stowell." " -"-"- i . ' 0f j 3. Organ selection. 1 4. Male quartet. 5.-S0I0. bv Mrs, Cochran. 1 0. Duet and chorus, "Light the World." 7. Soprano snlo and chorus, "Nearer M v io to Thee." S.-Sn n. Rev. E. R. l'richard. ... j ... !). Organ selection. 10. Sentence, "The Lord is in His Holy Temple." 11. Ihiet, soprano and tenor. "Father in Heaven." 1.'. Organ selection. I.'!.--Anthem, "Mug and Rejoice." The admission to the concert will be 25 cents, and the money thus ti . 1 -II l . ! .1... I collected win oe appueu 10 me organ. Will ICrcnvcr. The little child of John Der ringer, which swallrwed concen trated lye Wednesday afternoon, was somewhat v better vesterdav, ! and. it is thought, will recover ; wits however a narrow escape, and i will serve as a warning to the no ! cessity of extreme carefullness in leaving no such deadly liquid within the reach of children. F lIKlfl TO F.IKMKKS. .1 Ft-w Mortis AImmiI Agri-ulUiral iiiliMiiriiiv-lYkrre l itiiy Hum j ; The attention of farmers, win ' expect to purchase machinery foi the coming harvest, is directed to; the hardware and agricultural im-1 pleinent store of Julius (iradwolil,; in this citv. The machinery to : which he desires to direct especial attention is : Syracuse new chilled plows. ! Walter A. Wood's mowers. ! V..lf A W. t. r, . ..1 ! light steel wheel binders. ! (iaar Scott steam ongines. Tlwse ;m! the b(st iniproV(Hl ! lines of farm machin.M V ... the ,,..-,.f ,.,i ,., ui. , MICH KLl j UUM IILV W VIIIV fc 11 Ull I VJ III j selected above ail others, ; Farmers are invited to call and j see these machines at Julius j Graduohl's store, ' ox kkt. I Following is the programme. I 17 11)11 uv.L. I'.lllllUa, evening, XLllrll IIIC llu lll.1t IHU1V.1I Ul 1 ' . I A I..,. I-)ll. ,,t tl... ..l,i,,-,.l. t.,- Double quartet Anthem. Prayer. Duet Misses Rose and Grace Trumbull. Song Children. Declamation W. T. Wiles. Ladies trio Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Thompson, Miss Trumbull. Male quartet. Solo Mrs. Lee. Recitation Zeno Richards. Duet Mr. and Mth. Thompson. Selection Miss Bridgeford. Solo Miss Rose Trumbull. Duet Mrs. Lee and Grace Trumbull. The"Miff Tree" Rev.Trumbull. Duet Mrs, Burkhart and Mrs. Thompson. ' Song "Think on These Things" Children. Admission. 10 cents. All are ! cordially invited I'olilbiil Speaking. Hon. Lish Applegate, the well known war horse of the republi can party, will address the voters of Albany and vicinity on Tuesday May 14. He will a'lso speak ";;t Harrisburg on Monday, May 12. aliloriiiiiB al-lt-t'iii-e. The only guaranteed cure for cat arrb, cold in the head, hav lever ruse f.j.lil .........!. .1 .!.... ."...1 ....",1.11.11111.11111,1 1 ncr. ii no miic ' e. , Itestore ti. s,,,s. r f ,t.. ,.,.'.,.. pleasant breath, resulting fiom ca- i o'ri n. hasy ami tleasuiit to Follow direction and a cure is war- I ranted, by all druggists. Send for a circular to Al'IKTINK. MEillCAI.l use. vo.in.M.omv,ii,u,i. Six months S'l.Kl. Fur Sid,. i,s Foshay' iV: .Mason, I v oi. r.ur irt.i nited states swamp i ! land comnussionor, and C. L. Richardson, state swamp' laud j ; commissoiK-r, appointed ly the ; ; govenio. have gone to Lakeview to j i finish the examination of lands! ! claimed as swamp in that district, j ! The work will occupy some three: months. ' i The Ci.greg.i!iniudiMs of ' boro expect soon to build a church, j (dlMI ( ((HIT. ! Proceedings of the May T-.rm Up to Last TQiht-Kew BriJo-es. Ere. I 3 The n a t r of application of i Jell .Morrow una t.tners ior the re- moval of K. M. Fletcher as super- j visor of road district No. 45, dis- j i missed- Hamon Shelton was appointee. supervisor of road district No. 2. Resignation of J. W. Wilson, su pervisor of road district No. 27, at- cepted and A. V. Blackmail ap 'pointed j i-esjtrnati' ition ot 1). A. Ilolinan, . f ,i;-ti-;..f V h.Fv. y , u.,, accepted and O. W - Hun.aker ap pointed In tiie matter of the application of E. A. Evans and others, for al ternation of a county road, Joseph Hume, Elias Hale and V. O. Smith were appointed to ascess damasres to W. It. Kirk meet at roWUSVllle OIlMay '21 at 0 O.'clociK Vpp cat onot b. 11. Irvine and?r " '""' '" ". " . ., desciibcd on the Ots and surveys of saui others tor a bridge across the San- P tiam at Stavton, continued Application of Israel Carlton and others tor a bridge west 01 the L'ollard place, dismissed. Contract for constructing the rock work acorss Beaver creek, let to Jesse M. South at 4U.) Resignation of H. M. Fletch inf suiervisor of road district No. 4o, accepted. In the maiterof the expense of the election held in November, 18S7, $404, ordered that the same be presented to the state for pay- ineni. Application of W. E. Spicer and ' others for the alternation ot county j road, read, and James Cunning j ham, Samuel Conn and Mart Mii ! h-r appointed viewers und E. T. T I Fisher surveyor, to meet on Mon J day, May 28." I I'l tIMS AI.I.OWKI). j W. E. Curl, salary $ So 3:i 1 I). S. Smith, sherilf fees 282 48 I I). V. S. Reid, salarv 51) 00 j J. P. Galbraith, clerk fees. 227 oh ! Mrs. Mary E. Dorris, keep- ! ,"-S Poor. ; "lass. !,,u-se- tiJ I'fr". ; J ar-1-,-v. uu'd al1 .- oo 15 00 12 00 2 00 10 00 10 00 i 1L" I W A Krnit vvibb-at senilis E. A.llesler,for Flook fam ily R. W. Fisher, for Adams family Fees in examination of Ella Mcknight, an insane person Fees in examination of Sarah Wilson,, an insane person J. P. Fitz water, keeping poor Mrs. C, Houk, keeping 10 00 1! 00 10 00 10 00 poor. . . . Mrs, A. L. East , keeping poor m oo 5 00! 24 00 i 2d 00 i it i i- 1 . Ualbraitn, postage.. . Stites & Nutting, printing. . E. T. T. Eisher, surveying. Koontz & Lame, mdse, for poor Koontz & Lame, lumber. . . Green Mo.iis keeping poor Lydia Jones, gruvel Mrs. M. E. Horris keeping poor 14 07 , o !)7 i 70 00 0 24 i I 15 00 f ,j f Scoff . roadJ nj?. visor M. A. Miller, mdse. for poor J-s. Courtney, medical aid for poor.. John K. Riley, watching Sanderson bridge H. Buinly & Sons, lumber 2 f.O 2o 00 j 40 00 i 12 12 24 l'rain & W hitney, printing I'eler Hume, allowance for for poor . May ct Senders, mdse. for poor H. Stone, partial payment on bridge across Rowers' slough R. W. Spink, lumber I'hillip,. Cohen, mdse. for poor '. Andrews & Hackleman mdse. for poor 12 00 8 00! 200 00 ! s:; oo i j Teacher's t'.nnilii.-dion. j Notice is hereby given that the j regular public onarterly examination of teachers for Fjinn county will be held in Albany at the Coiirt house eommenring at noon on Mav ;lst 1SS8. Tuesday All teachers deiinug examination will please Im present at the begin ning. You will further notice that tne above date is made one day later than that required by law, for the reason that Wednesday May 30th is a le-al holiday. I). V." S. Rkid. Co. School Supt. LF.Tl F.K LIST. Following is the list of letters remaining in the postolticeat Albany, May, 10. 1SSS. per sons calling for these letter will give the date on which they were advertised: Case, b. Get, Fred Close. Archie Grain Mrs. Minnie .louts, Horaton Manning, (Jhas W. Perkins, Miss Winnie Pollard, A. B. Rotliriek, W." E, 'Ihoriie, F. West. A. J. llimimau, C .1. Kalgi, I). N. I'arris, William I'hole. MinsS. E. Raffg.-i'vi Vi'ia. Stinc, .1. II. Thomas, A lien RckcsTiiumi'sos, 1". M FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Wm. Simpson otters for sale at one-half tiieir original cost, the following described" store fixtures : 1 store desk. 1 letter press. 2 counter scales. 2 platform scales. 1 set store lamps. 1 McNeal & Crbjur safe, weighs !S00. burglar vault and 1 McNeal & Trban fire proof. ; safe ; tire ! prool ; weight. 2S)(1. I'wHt liispcclion. Attention, Comrades! A special meeting of McPhersorr Post will be i held on Fridav evening, Mav llth. ! tU ,,i,nUwo of inQwiniinn In.; "ii r,,. .villi,,. present to inspect the Post. B. F. Tap.i.kk, Adjutant. W. REESE. ' Commander. . ivc ii A ay. V. F. Head proposes to j;ivc iway a line o!d watch wiih hi.-, g-old anil silver prize shirl, thu very best littina: and bct made white shirt in the market. The price is ns low or lower tluni any cipialiy as goi.i'l. .sliirl ill the mal l;el. New goods at i'rencira. Inriuiiiii: the M1 St. !.irli Eiutrl ! Brirk KisiUliwr. Kir., to Sse Sob! ;:l j iuctioii. The property described in the fol- i i,.,. ii,r ,.r i I, .C ol7t st.' Charter hot-d. 'the brick ir.illdinic occupied !y (.'. H. Spencer, fair numiis adioinimr Albany, avd othi-r d sirablo jiropi-rtj-, which will lie sold at auction on June :Jnd. AituiiaiHlralor's alc. fOTlCE IS HEHEliY GIVEN T'lAT THE JL uniiersiiiutl administrator of the c.o liartner)ip estate of Houk Jleycr, Henry V" '.T Sr 7C :"rv.:.7.f i county. Oregon, made and ttiterd nf re ird on the 2nd dav of April, ISSs. will sell at public auction tD the hii;hetit bidder, at the court house door in Linn county, uroiron, on the -itul Uiy of June, lss:, at the hour of one o'cl ck in the at'te noon of said day, the following-described real property helor.ginv' to said estate, to-wit: Lois Xo. j, ', 7 and 8, in block No. 2, in the city of Albaov, in Linn county, Oregon; alo feet off the west side of lot No. 1. in block No. 10, in the city east one-half of lot No 3, 'in block 11, in the at v; also lit No. (, containing O.Oi acres. .nown as fair ground lot, surveyed off and lotted hv the Linn County Agricultural As ciation. the same hei-ig a part of the N. V. (iiarter of the donation land claim of Isaac Hutchms, in Linn county, ureg n. lerms or salecasls in h.ind. .Ions A. Crawkokd, Ailministratoi. 4'oulrarlor iiik! ituilile. rilK UNDhRSIiiNED HAVING LO- I cited in Albany solicits patronage from city and country. Will contract to build 'bridges, birns. and all manner of dwelling houses, including uccn Anne, Easthike and EHznbetliian sty les of buildings. Will furnish plans mid speeitifitions without eharge. Satis faction guaranteed. W. C CASSELL ICeal Kstale t Kiiijlo.vnieul Parties having farms for sale of havimr lar - :S;mK ing to divide up into 80 or IliO tracts are invited to call at our ofiice, as we have a few purchasers for that class of farms. We can a)o furnish parties wanting help, either male or fema.e. with such help as they desireou siiort notice. IFe also have z. few situa tions for both male and female in the city and country. Call a; our oilbe if you want help or want employment We can tret either for vou. Office i "V. ti ITivcl- cf r-pt: :iil i.iinir.o Tu'fifi. ! dale & Hopkins t'.n store. F. A. BURKHART & CO. Slock!iollcrs llecHns-. VJOTICF. IS HEREBY CIVEX THAT THE i' annua! meeting of the stockholders of die Albany Farmers' Oo. will be held in the company's otlice in the city of Albany, on th" ir.th dav of May, 1SSS, at I o'clock r. m. j Said meeting will be held ror the purpose of i e ectmg seven directors to serve for the en j suing year; and for the transaction of such ! other business as may regularly come before such nn-etiiig. Dated Albany. O'egon, April 21, ISSS. i O. A. Archibald, -M. II. Wiaus, Secretary. President. : BOOTS -ANI- SHOES I At Actual Cost AT- HUiwdpII l MmW 8 00 ! Como Early and Get Sizes. Will sell until closed out. all are 1 Fur th' I'hiiif.est cr:w!.-'rs (.iifri.r ! snaps and ginger nuts, cocoanut tatt'v. I fruit and raisin biscuit, cocoanut jum ble, lemon burs and snaps, honey cake, I extra soda b'scuits. Monitors and all j kinds of choice crackers go and ex i amine Wallace fc Thompson's fresh i stock. They have all the delicacies the market affords. t ity Taxes. N( OTIOE IS HEHEP.V GIVEN THAT THE tax roll of the city of Albany, Linn ! county, Oregon, tor the year ol 1SSS, has ! been placed in niv hand for eollction. and will remain so1 ror tluiry days irom tnis uat ., during which time I will receive and receipt for such tax at the office cf the city recorder. All taxes remaining unpaid ut the expiration of thirty days will he returned as delinquent, after wiiich'time costs and expens-es for col lecting said dcliiUjuetit taxes will be addetl. Dated at Alliain. Or., this iid day of April, IaS. ISAC HAYS. Citv .Marshal. r PLAIN AND. ORNAMENTAL! I'AINITNU. j I'APEK HANGING j Done on short notice. Satisfac-! tion guaranteed, ("barges reason- able and all work promptly attend- j ed to. ' ! ? I a cl r Stolen. A Sl' J an SPAN' of lHi:sKS, ONE HA i" MAKE hi one sorrel horse, with the heuiistnl: of iialtcrs si ill iin iheai. siiayc.i or icrc sin leu noiii th residence of I. !. t'oopcr, 'jnc ITiilc a"d a halt below Albany, on l-'iiiby ni-lr of !al wcci;. luform.-.tio'i of their wbci cabout's etn be kit ut tnis dike. igwaiti .-111 peri, at Read's. if Tlioinpii For a Few Days We show in our crner window the finest and richest line of Muslin Underwear ever shown in this city. The e loods, juct o xned, show the latest Eastern Novelties in Loth Lace and Embroiderv. A more complete line of Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Hoseyou cannot find anyAvhere. Special se lections in L.isle, Baldrigan. and silk in all Colors. Ladies' Summer Underwear Gauze, Baldrlggan, 1 H T ..." . 1 L'n r- , M 1 Infuse J ! We l eat the record in "YOU NO T We are selling goods at prices which thejT will not be able to reach for IO Years HOW Because we know where fo buv, we know how to buy, and we know how to sell. OUR GOODS nfver growr old and shelf-worn waiting lor BIG PROFITS The Big Merchants Come to Us when they want to lump a big shipment and rais the wind. We are always ready for them, and con sequently we are able to offer bargains which make the people stare and think we are going to fail. No FeaR AVe shall keep on doing WALLACE & TIIOM SC3J. FLSWW BLOCK. variety. Laces this season. MONTEITH & SEITEIIBACH. T IT KHOW 2 to Come ! IS IT ? of Triax good for years to come. SIR fa- 1 - ..m i V X m m m If