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rEUAIS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
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i'n' ii-iiv ! cv. rv frr.iT:-j except Monday .1
c'iv er. (! hy carrier, per wek oilo
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' 't lid in advance -i.ro I
emit ii m:i:v:ks.
"'" :e;:k. Vv'hen- and rv Whom Seicvk
cks W ill be H el i To-Day .
' Tno:.!r. -Services every Sunday
:t::;o a. m. Sunday school at '1 p.
in. at the Academy. Kcv. L. Metaver,
h'lliiM AX Cll! Ki ll Srrvices every
fourth Sunday at their church building
i- Lev. II. M. Waller at 11 a m. and
n-ual liour in the evveiiiiig. Sunday
school at 10 a. m.
Evaxgks.u ai.. Corner of Lyon und
Fourth sir'-"' services at 11 a.m.
arid J V" . in Parlor Kcv. S.E. Davis.
S;. ...alii school ID a. in. Prayer meet
it' i.' every Wednesday evening.
Mi:ti!oiist. Corner Ellsworth and
Third .streets. Services at 11 a. m. and
M.M.ath school -:?M p.m. Prayer meet-!
'H :. m. Pastor. Kcv. 11. 1'. Webb.
:ir every Thursday evening.
;'m and Fifth streets.
Services at 11 a.
m. and ?:M0 p. m.
Pastor Kev.K.K.
Pi-.tcliard.
Sabbath school at p.
in. Prayer
meeting every Weunesday
'.v-;um;'.
Coxokkoatioxal. Corner of Ferry
: rid Fourth streets. Services at 11 a.
in. and 7:M0 p. m. Pastor Uev. II. V.
K mincer. Sabnath school at P2-.15.
V-ivcr meeting Wednesday evenings
L'xitku Pkesbytkkiax. Comer of
Washington and Fifth streets. Servi
ces at II a. ni.and 7:00 n. m. Pastor Rev.
-.;
Irvine. Sabbath .-chonl at 2::0 p.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday !
v.-utn.
St. P.wl Methodist Corner Mont-
'inn j aim ijiiiu nuecis. ccniu s at
II a. in. and 7:00 p.m. Pastor, Kev. i
. F. Round. Sabbath school at 10 a. j
i.i. t rayer meeting on Thursday 1
evenings. j
Hai-tist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth !
-::eel. feervicesat lla. m. and ,::;0
m. Pastor Kev. L. .1. Irumbell. .
Sabbath school i m mediate ly
morning services. Pray-r
'Very Thursday evening.
after the I
meeting j
?i;ot.vstast Ei'iscoi'Ai. I'liraCH (
Services will be held in St. Peters Epis-1
'-opal church every alternate Sunday, j
i.-ioniiug and evening. Sunday school j
..: 4A:i'A) a. in. Friday evening service i
.t; every Friday preceding the Sunday !
service. All are invited to attend. i
I'rickmakers are busy.
Organ recital Monday night.
Board of trade meeting Thursday
::;ght.
Ice cream at the city restau
i.mt. Ice cream every day at Frances
i;eitlers.
Fesh strawberiies at Wallace &
Thompson's.
Screen doois and windows at
Trios. Brink's.
Dried beef chipped to order by
! enton it Chase.
'
will !
The Albanv Bicvcle club
'ke a trip to Sodaville to-day.
Mr. Nim Payne is lying quite
.... his home near this eitv.
jjl I
Mrs. M. J. McCartney, of Har-1
isburg, is visiting in this city. j
D. B. Monteith will start to-mor- j
row for a trip to the Cicur d'Alene i
.(nines. j
Geo. Vassalo, of Salvation Army j
fame, returned yesterday from
California.
A new line of fancy wicker and j
upholstered chairs has just been
received at Thos. Brink's. J
The Oregon City woolen mills
nay that if the tariff is taken off of
wool they will have to shut down.
Mr. N. W. Williains.of Portland,
orotiier-in-law of Wm. Garrett, is
n the city and talks of locating
!iere.
Rev. T. J. Wilson, of Haisey,
ill preach in the United Presby
terian church in this city to-day at
il A. M.
Kev. J. Braun will hold German
-services at 2 o'clock on Sunday at
"tie college chapel. All are invited
to attend.
You insure your property, then
why not insure your self against
accident in the Travelers'. C. B.
Winn, agent.
Mr. Kameron from the O. It. &
N". Go's, office in Portland is in the
city adjusting the recent loss at the
office in this city.
School tax in this school distri t
is now due and payable. Call at
the office of the clerk and pay the
same before it becomes delinquent.
Yesterday the mercury wander-
dwayup into the eighties, and
he ice man.
-and soda fountain did a rushing
IUV Oil VrVsV C7f a 1V f
business.
A choice lot of Bogie's picnic
kams just received by Kenton &
Chase. These hams are very fine,
and are guaranteed to give entire
satisfaction.
Mrs. J. L. Cowan received a
dispatch yesterday, announcing
the death of Mrs. M. Morgan at
Weston. She was a sister of Miss
Hettie Reynolds.
J. W. Cusick, delegate to the re
publican national convention, will
leave to-morrow for the East, where
he wiil visit for a few weeks before
attending the convention in Ohi-c-tgo.
A very pleasing and interesting
concert was 'given at the Baptist
church last evening. The pro
gramme, which has already been
published, was carried out in a
euc-c ..-ful manner.
At the Congregational church
t::i morning the pastor will preach
on "The Book Burners of Ep'ne
pus," and in the evening 'the sub
J -ei will be "At Mt. Sinai." Ail
ar
cordially invited.
Mes-r. Burkhart & Keenr-v sold 1
v,-s!vM-.-av to lr. M. 11. F.His '
::-.! ciry lots rso. ami n in i)ncii
1-io. 4. t-asiern addition to this 'eitv,
'.-longing to l.i. Y. Uumb.iugh. of
S-v.'ci lio-iie. The price paid . was
i. This is o;ie of the best loca-
a 1A lii. CiiV.
Tae Eepubiicaas and Democrats will Begin
Their Koucd cf C-atory May 21st.
j The republican candidates for
! the various office in Linn county
: have accepted the invitation of
i the democrats to join them in
i joint discussion, and the canvass
j will begin on May 21st, and con
; form to the following list of dates
and places, the hour of speaking at
each place being i o'clock i. si. :
Kox Valley
S.-io "
Monday, May 21
.. Wednesday, May 23
iuesuay, jia.v
svr tense
She-.ld
lialstv
HarrielMir
KrownsyiiTe. ..
Craw-fordsville.
Svci?. I lomc...
Waterloo ...
Lebanon
Albany.. .'.
Thursday, May 24
. Friday, May 25
Saturday, May 2'
Monday, May 28
Tuesday, .May z9
Wednesday, May :'0
. .Thursday, May 31
Friday, .tune 1
Saturday, June 2
iC.lltl OF Tlt lE JJKKTlVti.
.An adjourned citizens' meeting
of all persons interested in the
growth and prosperity and develop
ment of the general business inter
ests of the ciiv of Albanv, will be
held at the (','. A. It. half.on Thurs
dav, th'e 17th inst., at 8 o'clock i.
'-. for the purpose of hearing the
renort ot the committee on sub
i seription, and of obtaining a sutli
i eient number of subscribers to the
constitution and by-laws reported
j by the committee and adopted by
; the citizens meeting on Wednesday
; evening last. All persons interest- j
; ed are requested to be present and
! assist in effecting said object.
By order of committee,
i J. C. Powell, Chairman.
' ; In response to the above trail
there should be a rousing meeting
Thursday evening. The committee
appointed to secure subscribers to
the constitution will call upon the
business men next week, and
, , ,11 i
.-...jo... ... .,.
hberally with iheir names and
cash to assist this much needed
enterprise. Let there be no fail-
ure (,t i)0ar(i pf tra,e now.
T1 , H . republished
, . 1 ...
iiuu i ne o:iLe cnaiigeo 10 iiiuisu;iy,
because the G. A. It. hall is occu
pied by the Workmen Monday,
which fact was not known by the
committee making the call.
TIIE .MOICALITY OF THE M i.V
To tiik Editor or thk Hkralo :
"Mrs. : It is perfectly
safe for you to write to me at any
time, but when you do pretend
that you was a soldier in the late
war, and that you want a pension.
B.-; sure and sign jour name
'Thomas.' "
The foregoing is a portion of a
communication signed "Republi
can," and appearing in the Demo
crat of the 11th inst. There is but
one person in Linn county who
claims to have seen the original
letter, if an- exists, that person is
J. J. Whitney, the democratic can-'
didate for county judge, and he
claims to have seen it in tht
woman's private room in Portland,
Oregon. The query then is, "What
was Whitney doing there. Was
he theie for the purposeof quality-
nig hiinseu to act a- a witness, so
that he could swear to 'actual ser
vice ov tne claimant ol the pen
sion? And, if so, can he now swear
that the claimant did perform
'actual service?' "
Let the gentleman rise and ex
plain. Ouism'ic.
Alkany, May 12, 1SS8.
The Excursion.
Arrangements have been com
pleted for the Albany fire depart
ment to give an excursion to .-wdem
on Saturnay, May 26. The fast
and commodious steamer, Wm. M.
Hoag, has been chartered for the
occasion, and every effort will be
used to make it a successful one.
A band will accompany the ex
cursionists, and plenty of music
will be furnished for those who
desire to dance. The steamer wilJ
leave the 0. P. company's dock,
near the ferry, at 7 o'clock, arriv
ing in Salem at 10:30. Returning
she will leave Salem about 5 o'clock
r. m., thus affording a ride of 80
miles, and an all days amusement
for only one dollar, the price of a
ticket for the round trip; children
half price. As this is the first and
may be the last excursion of the
season it is has been decided to
run it on Saturday so that all
pupils attending school can have
an opportnnite of going. Lei all
who can attend, and help the fire
boys. The Foaad Money.
Many readers of this paper re
member that about three years ago
a son of S. M. Yoran and one of J
q (jraVj cf Eugene, found buried
in the lot belonging to Mr. Yoran
two r-aekages of money, one con
taining $1,000 in gold and the ot her
- i a e .1-11 . e a1
lacking out a lew uonars oi me.
in tin cans. Mr. Yoran advertised
the money as found, and after the
f J --. - 1n1f nf if -Li-oc fti 1'iuw!
UiUI'tl time; nan m ni tint
over to the countv, and the other
half to the bovs. The heirs of
Mrs. Goodehild, who formeriv
lived on the place, brought suit foi I
the money, and afer several trials J
the supreme court finally decided
the case, Tuesday, in favor of Mr.
Yoran. 3 i&n '.i iitvl
RF.I'l KLICAX SI'KAKIM;.
The following prominent speak
ers will address the citizens of
Albany and vicinity on the polit
ical issues of the. day on the dates
named :
Hon. F. L. Applegate
Dr. .1. W. Watts
H.'ii. Ceo. II. Williams
May
. .Mav
, . Mav
Hon. Geo. F. Swift, of
Cal. Mav
Tl.e speaking wiL be held at
tl
court hiii.-e at S c. m.
Mr. Williams will speak at Cor-
vas
on Wednesday, Mav 10, and
'r. Swut will speak at the
place on Tuesday, May 2P.
same
(ioiU Pi-i.-.e l.ii't
i ne best while shirt in
at W. F. iiead'.-; and don
he p'.op.-si's ti luc away
wat( h "with iht.::i. Call
:
the market j
t lorget 51. at ,
a tine "ohl !
.41. U III CS.l- j
gale if you need a good r-liirt.
iseuha.vv.'' wku. i
A Litter in Whicli His Y.Vk Compares j
FaYorabiy with Leading Members. j
Congressman Bingor Hermann j
has made public tlie following j
letter :
"Referring to the suggestion of
many of my democratic friends
that I have not passed any bills at
this session, although I have se
cured the passage of lour already
one a verv important public bill
the new land district embracin
i . . -n- i . i i
lK -1 lj leii iuuhou acres.!, anu nope
i io pass a uoiit six more tjeiore we
close this session, not counting
what is secured in the river and
harbor bill and other general
measures I concluded to inter
view some of the leading and old
est members of this congress as to
their records in the passage of bills
and to-day each of the gentlemen
expressed to me the difficulties he
has experienced to get any meas
ures through this house, and from
their own lips I quote to you their
answers to me :
Ohio,
General Butter worth, of
says: "I have passed one bill,
and a close scratch for that."
Governor Dingley, of Maine
says: "I have passed one, out
side of a few pension cases."
S. ri. Cox, of New York, says:
''I have pass ad one. I cannot get
recognition."
General Cutcheon, of Michigan,
says: "'I have passed one public
bill and four private bills."
Judge Peters, of Kansas, says:
"I have passed four private bills."
Mr. Lanliam, of Texas, says: "I
have passed two private bills."
Mr. Breckinridge, of Kentucky,
says: "1 have passed two private
bills, and consider myself verv j
luckv." 1
Mr. Townsend, of Illinois, says: !
"1 have passed one or two private '
bills." j
Mr. Cannon, of Illinois, says : j
"I have passed but one, and that a t
private pension bill." j
General Weaver, of Iowa, says : i
"I have passed but two private j
bills; the diliiculty is great." ;
Col. T. B. Keed ( republican i
leauer; ot 3laine, says:
passed three private bills.
"I have
Mr. Mills, (democratic leader) of j
Texas, says: "I have passed one
public hill and one private bill.
The gentlemen have not either I
the immerse correspondence, nor
the department work, nor the
committee labors in the interests ol :
their constituents which belongs to
the member from Oregon. Tbev
have colleagues to aid them in a
close vote. Mr. Cox, ot New York
can bring thirty-four votes where
New York is locally effected, while
Oregon is sure of but one. New
York is thirty-four to 325: Oregon
is one to 325. In the senate, how
ever, Oregon is the equal of New
York, or one to thirty-eight. With
all these difficulties Oregon has
more hills passed, and tar
reported on the calendars,
UlOre;
. i
than
any other state in proportion. Her
reported appropriations are larger
than ever. The labors involved in
direct legislation is to the Oregon
member nothing in comparison to
the innumerable details before the
departments, which create an in
creasing correspondence that are
both exacting and laborious.
Yours truly,
Bim;ei: Hermann.
THK N 1KIUMV t tl l.i: ACCIDS.tT.
The State Eailroad Commissioners Make a
Keport Upon It.
A meeting of the State Board of j
Railroad Commissioners was held at I
Salem, Tuesday and the following I
report made upon the accident which j
o-jcnred on the narrow gauge railroad 1
on March 22. It will be remember-
ed that in this aceideiit Conductor I
Colburn received injuries which re
suited in his death and that several
passengers weie considerably injured, j
I'he report i3 as follows: " The
board having visited the scjne of the !
the accident, and having made a j
careful examination of all available j
testimony, finds that the road and :
biidge where the accident oeeured i
vre properiy e. nstrucieu ami in
guou eouoiiiou: iiiat, tne train was
running at a low rate of speed, and
that no blame attaches to th em
ployees on board; but the managers
of the road were not justified iu ieo-
pardiziug the lives of passengers by
attaching passemrer co-iehes to ears
loaded with live stock, as the sudden
crowding of the cattle to one side ot
the cars was the probable cause of
the accident in this case."
FEI.NCK WELLS.
Champion Bicyclist of the "World Accepts
Tred Merrill's Challenge.
Tacoma, W. T. May 10, 1888.
Mr. Fred Merrill Sir: In renlv
tc VWUI.
J
challenge of the 8th. I
A.ould 3 T acc )t ,
ue. teu anu twenty mile races,
although they arc over my dis
tances. Wiil run you for $250 a
- i . - .
in-lw .t,akS a11 gt- receipts,
hvc m,le rac to come first,
and winner of first to decide the
distance of second race. The races
to 1)0 run the latter part of June
inside ot oue week, in case there is
a deciding race run. Must be ruu
inside of twenty four hours. I
mail Charles Sliter $50 to cover
your deposit. Respectfully.
Pkince Wells,
Champion one wheel rider of the
world.
j M'lio Is Tonr Best Fi n-ml?
! Your stomach (f course. Why
1 cause if it is out of order von are
B
! ol the most miserable creatures li iug. '
(Jive it a fair, honorable chance mid'
one
see il it is not the. best Mend vcu have j
in the end. Don't smoke in tin- morn- !
ii:g Don't drink-in the morning. If
jou must smoke and drink wait "until
your stomach is through with break- 1
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 ru'lit. il'-ou :.: tumbled:
with heartburn, di.zincs- of ihe bead.
i-oiii in:: up oi me ioou aiicr eating,
liilliu.-ncss. Indigestion, or any other
troui.le of Ihe s-iomacii, you had best
use I'rcen's .' ugu.-t Fiort'er, ; no jK.r.
-oil I ail llr:C 11 WlliiuU HuUlK
i lief.
ate re-
hiogten
4000 Tire at Portland-Wa-Terr:to-y
Railroading.
.Special to the Kkkalu.
rV.RTLAXD, May 12. Fire broke!
out rhis afternoon in the two-story j
wooden building belonging to AV.
J. Hurnes. The damage to the j
building and contents amounted to .
about $4000; partly insured.
RAILROAD Iil'ILDINU.
Vancouver (V. T.), May 12.
Mahone it Co. to-day finished the
contract of grading and laving the
track ot the Vancouver, Klickitat
t Yukiiim railroad for the Hrt fi
j nnh. Negotiation are now pend-
mg lor contracting the rest ol
twenty miles to Lewis river.
the
Following is the programme of
the concert to 'e given next Mon
day evening at the Presbyterian
church, the first of a series of organ
recitals and sacred concerts to be
I given (during the year. All the
i music loving people of the city are
invited to attend
I. Anthem, "0, Lord Most
Mercifui."
2 Qunintet, "Stowell."
3. Organ selection.
4. Male quartet.
5. Solo, by Mrs, Cochran.
6. Duet and chorus, "'Light of
the World."
7. Soprano solo and chorus,
Nearer Mv (iod to Thee."
S. Solo, Kev. E. It. Prichard.
0. Organ selection.
10. Sentence, "The Lord is in
His Holy Temple."
II. Duet, soprano and tenor,
"Father in Heaven."
1J. Organ selection.
13.--Anthem, "Singand Rejoice."
The admission to the concert w ill
be 25 cents, and the money thus
collected will be applied to the
organ.
Wf(lliiiK ltell.
A marriage license was issued
yesterday by County Clerk, J. P.
Galbraith, to Chas. Berry and Jen
nie l-.'ifL-; Th cjmrnnnt' n-ill V.
.,1-rforined at 2 o'clock to-day bv
I . w .
eo. Humphrey as
clergyman.
officiating
M D .
KAKE CIMSC'E I OK
, ,
iIr. A. 1. iMcllWain, Who has
frequently agreeably surprised his
ei!st,.ni,.N Kv l-.ia ,.nwt,.m ..f
i
ting prices to the lowest margin, is
now making the best offer' vet
given. To begin with is his
(i it EAT SALE OF CARPETS.
For 30 days he will discount ?11
sales of carpets 20 per cent. His
stock is large and embraces the
j best patterns of all kindsof carpets.
lie also oilers standard white
shirts, with all linen bosoms, for
75 cents. In
His stock of boots and shoes is
npwlv nu-i'i vil from KiKtui n t'.i..
; . - - . . - ....... A.vivt..
i t,. ., r-.,i ;ui.,,ini.iufu
THE LADIES WILL UK PLEASED
I To
know that his line of spring
! a-'"ss Siootts is one ol the best vet
! opened. His patterns are new and
fashionable. A call will prove the
tiuth of this assertion.
buikf i s:nox.
I-'irst-class goods and
lowest prices
atV. F. Head's
Fresh Vegetables every
Kenton it Chase's.
morning at
i A new lot "f Prize Bakin
Powder
! at lSrowncll & Slanard's
i A tine line of imported cigars rel
eeived at Brownell it Stanard's
J A choice lot of uncanvassed eastern
I hams .it Wallace iV Thompson's.
I Tea all the way from '25 to 75 cents
! per pound at. Brownell it Stanard's.
Cream Crackers, and a nice assort
ment of cakes at, Kenton it Chase's.
Thompson fc Overman are always
ready to repair your harness on short
notice.
Our. cash system of business en
ables us to buy and sell goods at very
low prices. Kenton vt Chase
Try the Acme Coll'ee sold at Kenton
it Chase when jou want a choice ar
ticle. ; , & Co They -ri llic
io Co. I hey arc the laiesi
thing out in novelty furniture
The place, to buy wall paper is
where you can get it trimmed, with
out ex'tra charge. Fortniiller t Co.
do this.
Just received, the celebrated Es-
ticlla Key West cigar, the tinest Key
i West cigar in the market
at m
j llaunncarl's cigar store.
Go to Fortniiller fc Co.'s for furni
ture reviver and clean up your old
furniture, then buy a Smyrna rug to
beautify ycur home.
Kenton t Chase have a fine assort
ment of roast coll'ee. which 4hey are
pleased to grinu foi their customers
without extra charge, -'
That exquisite iine of satins iu our
show window will be r.:n - close this
week. Have no excuse for not get
I ting in on them. Monticth & Seiten-
,.,-,,
You will never miss the water
Till the well runs dry.
If yen want a well dug call on E. B.
Davidson. He does prompt work at a
reasonable price. Orders can be left
at this office,
Fairbsnk's f'old Dust ishiiii cow
der at Parker Bros.
New goods at French's.
Warerly Fruit Fnriti.
j 1oR SALE IX FIVE OK TEN ACRE
J L tracts: Chas Metzer, real estate .Mid i
! cnployinent a'ent, has nt his off..e, ojijiosite j
i fbe Rnss House, plats of the Waverly Fruit j
i Parni, now for sale in triets of five and ten !
j acres each. Parties desiriusr to purchase a ;
j tract of this valuable property should call at j
I once, as it is heinic sold rapidly.
Iolicc l t'oiitractors.
VoTlf'K IS 11EKEBY GIVEN THAT BIDS
wiil be received for the construction cf
h two story house ! miles east of A Ibany, for
which plaits and specifications can be seen at
th storj of Monteith and Seiteniiaeh. Ilids
will be received until June 1, 1SSS.
P. B MO.NTEITH.
Sti-a.rl r !tl'i.
Asi'an oi-' houses, on'E hay make
a:id one --..riel horse, villi the hca
of iialtcrs siiil on ilium, s-'ajed or vere sto
len iio!!i th j residence of i. M. Cooper, one
mile :oii a hiilf below Ali' i'iy, on i' idav
' : -!! of la '! week. Info'ination of .htiV
v ercaiioats can be left at this ollii e.
igtain slippers at Iteau's.
COAST UISPATCUES.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. J
i Wm. Simpson offers for sale at !
one-half their original cost, the;
i following described store lixtiues:!
1 store desk . '
j 1 letter press. i
i' counter scales.
2 platform scales. j
1 set store lamps. 1
1 McNeal & Trban safe, weighs j
4S00. burglar vault and lire proof, i
1 McXeal ,& Urban safe ; lire ;
proof; weight, i'SOO.
Teaclier s Cxaiiiinaliani.
Notice is hereov yiveu that the
regular public Quarterly examination
of teachers for Linn county will be
held in Albany at the
Court house
on Tuesday
commencing at uoou
May 31st 1888.
All teachers desiring examination
will plfiise bi present at the begin
ning. You will further notice that
the above date is made one day later j
than that required by law, for the i
reasou that Wednesday May 30th is j
a leal holiday. D. V. S. Reid. j
Co. School S'upt. j
for eat- j
an-h, cold in the head, hay fever, rose
cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes,
Keslorc tiie sense
pleasant breath,
tarrh. Easy and
Follow directions
of taste and un
resulting fioni ea
pleasant to use.
and a cure is war-
ranted, by all druggists. Send for
a circular to ABIETINE MEDICAL
COMPANi', Oroville Cal. Six months
treatmeut for 100, sent by mail for
Sl.10. Eor sale bs Foshay &, Mason,
Itl SI.VESS IMtorEKTY.
lui liKling the Old St Cliarles Hold
Krick liuildin. Etc., to be Sold at
luclioii.
T he property described in the fol
lowing sale of real property includes
the old St. Charle.' hotel, "the brick
building occupied by C. II. Spencer,
fair grounds adjoining Albany, ard
other desirable property, which will
be sold at auction on June 2nd.
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T'lAT THE ,
undersigned administrator of the co- j
partnership estate of lloak & Meyer, Henry
Meyer leiiy deceased, in pursuance of an
order and decree of the county e.iurt of Linn .
county, Oregon, made and tntertd of record j
on the 2nd day of April, 1SKS, will sell at I
lltlhlir niwti.tli t. rhf httrlwut- V.iilih.r .it- tl-.it
j court house door in Linn count-, Oregon, on
I the 2nd day of June, ls,ss at the hour of one i
o'el -ck in the afternoon of said day, the fol- j
lowing-desoribed real puyei ty bulonxrinir to j
in block No. 2, ill the city of Albany, in Einn
! county, Oregon: also 25 feet off'the west
' siue of lot Xo- L No. 10, in the city
of Albany, in Linn .-oiiiity, Oregon; also the
east onii-h:iIf of Inf. No :i in l.l..cL- 11 in th
city of Albany, in Linn county. Oregon, as i
deeiihrdon the plots and surveys of said i
city: also lit No. 7, containing- 6.i7 acres, !
known as fairground lot, surveyed off and
plotted by the Linn County Agricultural As- .
s .ciatl n, the same beinif a part of the N. j
W. quarter of the donation land claim of !
Isaac Hutchins, in Linn county, Oregjn.
Tenns of saleeash in hand.
John A. Chawfohi, Administrator.
Contractor and Ituilde.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO-
cated in Albany solicits patronage !
from city and coui try. Will contract :
to build bridges, birns, and all manner j
of dwelling hou-es. including Queen j
Anne, Ea-tlake and Elizabethian styles !
of buildings. Will furnish plans "and j
specifications without charge. Satis-i:
faction guaranteed. W. C CASSELL !
Stockholders' .Heeling.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
annual meeting of
GIVEN THAT THE
the stockholders of
the Albany Farmers' Co. will ne held in the
company's ottice in the city of Albany, on
th 15th day of May, 1HSS, at 1 o'clock r. m.
Said meeting will be held :or the purpose of
tt'ecting seven directors to serve for the en
suing year, and for the transaction of such
other business as may regularly come before
such meeting.
hated Albany. 0-egon, April 21, 1SSS.
O. A. Archibald, M. H. Wilds.
Secretary. President.
BOOTS
-AND-
SHOES
At Actual Cost
-AT
PAW
Come Early and Get Sizes.
Will sell
closed out.
until all are
Cil.v laxes.
TVTOTICE IS HEKERY GIVEN THAT TIIE
JL tax roll of the city of Albany, Linn
county, Oregon, for the year of 1SSS, has
been placed iu my hands for collection, and
will remain so for thirty dnys from this dat j,
durinr which time I will receive and receipt
for such tax at the office of the city recorder.
All tuxes remaining unpaid at the expiration
of thirty days will be returned as deliii'iuert,
alter which time costs and expense-i for col
lect.inir said ilclinquent taxes will be adde I.
hated at Albany, Or., this 2:M day of Aril,
1SSS. ISA W HAYS, '
City Marsh-ii.
CITY FEED STABLE
i
APvCHI K BLACKBURN, Proprietor.
HokSES IfiAUnEI) 15 V THE DAY Ort
-,vci-! . Haled h-.y, baled stnv.v nnd
i-h'.jipcit f-i d for silt sti stable or de'iverrrt to
am part of the city.
jtiV'On Eouvth street, two hloeks east of
court huu ;e.
stanard s
For a
Few
We show in our corner window the finest and
richest line of Muslin Underwear ever shown in this
city. Thee goods, juct opened, show the latest
Eastern Novelties in Loth Lace and Erabroiderv.
!
; dren s Mose you cannot find anywhere. Special se-
-j -i t 1 " i n it -i i
lecLiuus in Lasie, Axuuriggau, anu suk m an tjoiors.
Ladies' Summer Underwear Gauze, Baldrlggan,.
Merino and Silk in profuse variety.
We r.eat the record in
I
THFY CAN
YOU IKIiaJOW !
NO
We are selling goods at prices which they will not
be able to reach for
lO Years
HOW
Because we know where fo buy, we know how to
buy, and we know-how. to sell. UUR GOODS never
grow old and shelf-worn waiting lor BIG PROFITS
Hie Bk Merchants Come to Us
when they want to lump a big shipment and rais
the wind. We are always readv 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
We shall keep on doing
WA LLA
FLINN BLOCK.
Days
Laces this season.
MONTEITH & SEITENBACH.
T
IT
to Come I
IS IT ?
of That
good for years to come.
CE & TIIOJl -S t y
SIB!