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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1888)
vv ..... THE "MORXIXG HE KALI): TIIIIRS DAY, MAY IT, 1SSS ryrn--n-inT -nrrn"n-rjiT-r TtrTrwr- riTBFnir HOS. .S. WATTS. ISOAKU OF TKtBE KStETSV;. A J-.5Vr t'AXT.lSS, For a Few Days a. i His Siwci at the Court E-.-ase I: -lit ' A ESKLY T .riS1 and Frshibitioa Qusicioa, cf Sba. Laiayetto Lane San Over 07 a I'riun at i.03;Curg. TEM.MS OF SUKsCRIPTiON. OAILY. Fnltfisheil every mornii.v: Ciiicrcu nv carrier, per weeK .t.v iiii, i.-r .-ai I scut at me cf. i to hear lion. J. .Svpt Mm.d.iMaye'-.V t!ie question (U5 : prohibition in politics, the t.iriif 5 00 1 question ami other political issues WKKKI.V. '. I'ublislicd every Friday Morning.) One copy, i-cr unmmi, in :t .;im-c.:...-2.00 When nut paid in ailMiiiee 'iJQ ittnivi. AKOIT MOft'.V cream at tlie citv restau- Iee rant. Ice cream every day at Frances I'feitler's. r'-esh strawberries at Wallace & Tliointsni'. t , ..... ..... . .... , - ., , Screen doois and windows at I "eu P 1 e TIiok. Brink's. aging effects ot Cleveland's free- uaue policy. Mr. Watts is well known to the people 01 Linn county as an earri- A liood sized audience was pre-1 IJosKuruo, May 10 A horrible hou.st last t.ittiit ; accident occurred at this place as Watts ot La- t!;e train was pulling out last night. The tram is he!; eu over hire's hill from Koseburg by an extra engine, and Lafayette Lane, Jr., has been employed as firemen on this engine. Last night an en gineer named Jap Waiie and Miss Lucy Burnett, daughter of lion. J. D. Burnetc-, of Oak tirove, Douglas county, were married. Young Lane attended the wedding, and after the wedding drank freely I with the other attendants. When An adjourned . citizens' meeting 1 Tie Republicans and Deaiocrata will Bgin of all persons interested in the j XLeir iionod of Oiatcry Mi-y 21st. grow th and prosperity and develop- ment 01 tne general business inter ests of tl.e city of Albany, will be held at the (t. A. R. hai!,on Thurs day, the 17th' inst., at 8 o'clock ot the day. Dr. watts, like many other sensible republicans who favor the prohibition amendment when it came up as a square issue shorn of all party consideration, fails to rind any reason ior drag ging tha question into politics in a calculated to weaken its chances 01 success. On the tariff question Mr. Watts stands on the i-ide of the farmers of Oregon. He warmly advocates the rights of the wool growers of est advocate of temperance, and his purpose is not to defeat it but to keep the liquor question out ol politics so that it may be voted up on in a cool deli Iterate manner wherein rests its only hope of suc cess. Mr. Watts, handled St. John's demagogism without question in an able manner, being thoroughly conversant with them, and on the various political issues before the people he presented thoughts worthy of reflection by every voter of the country. Alt-tar it3:uo.. Corvallis will celebrate the com ing Fourth of July. C. C. Cherry returned yesterday from a trip to Pot Hand. D. Froman and wife have re turned from their mountain trip. Mrs. 0. T. Porter is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Nettie Monteith, in this city. The hose team in their run last night got over a distance of .'.00 yards in 53 seconds. A new line of fancy wicker and upholstered chairs h is just been received at Thos. Brink's. Oregon Pacilic officials state that thfy expect every day to receive orders to resume work on the road. Tl. ,. ii i p XT . n. ... . iiur r. iv. ot. n. Moamor, uib a Communication ir rint, loaded with Hour at the Red Crown mills yesterday for Tacoma. Yon insure your property, then why not insure your self airainst accident in the Travelers'. C. B. Winn', agent. The engagement of Bertha Netigass, of Oorvallis, and Joseph Greenburg, of .aa Francisco has been made public. Ex-Senator Slater and Hon. John M. Gearir came down from j P.oseburi; yesterday and passed over to the Yaquina side. Capt. Lanning departed yester day for the Rogue River Valley, looking up business for the widely popular Red Crown Mills. Capt. J. I). Biles, of the 0. R. & N., was hi the city yesterday look ing up the matter "of paying the taxes of the company. The Wm. M. Hoait left the Ore gon Pacific wharf yesterday morn ing with 21 passengers and a cargo of freight from Albany to Portland. When you wish something in th grocery line don't forget to call on F. L. Kenton, near the postoffice. He will treat voti well and sell you good goods at low prices. K. B. Davidson was awarded the contract as the lowest bidder yes terday tO l.m-f-.Hia A-.i-t.r jn "the alley of block nine tohe average depth of ten and opkaif feet. The old sewer averages live and one half feet deep. n Portlaad Which Sknders tho Willamette Valley. The new First National Bank building in this city will be one of the finest inisbed buildings in the state. The work is under the su pervision of Mr. D. C. Shell, and A communication of recent date from Portland, Oregon, to the Rockford, Illinois, Register, con tains a sample of the missionary work that is being done in the East by some of our Portland friends. After enumerating the advantages and extensive business of Portland, and the wealth of the Sound country, the communication sayp : "There is a large amount of fine agricultural land "in the Willamette Valley, but the laziest of farmers in the United Staies. They do not even make their own butter and take no care of their orchards. Once on a time, they received i 15 a box for appies and since tney dropped below $5 they have left them to rot. These people mostly settled in the valley in 1854. Most of their farms, which consists of 040 acres, are mortgaged to Port land bankers, and they are almost the sole owners of one of the most fertile valleys of Oregon. Sixty bushels of wheat per acre is a usual crop upon it. These bankers are in no hurry to let these lands get into other hands and are thus hold ing back the growth of Portland." The scribbler wiio furnished the corre.-.poudence to the Illinois pM, per is either enliiely ignorant, of f thrift of the Wil lamette Valley, with its richness and inducements to home-seekers, or he is perhaps a real e.-tate dealer, who has no land to ell up this way ami no scruples against lying about the country. the time for the train to start north arrived, the engineer 011 the "help er" told Laue that he was iu no condition to work,. to go to bed, and he would be all right in the moi ning. This Laue refused to do, saying he was going to work. The engineer, however, refused to let him get on the engine, and the train started to pull out, leaving Lane standing on the pialform. He was determined to go, how ever, and when the emigrant car reached the spot where he was standing, he caught hold of the piatform railing, attempting to swing himself onto the car, but here is where he miscalculated, and, missing his JJfooting, the mo mentum rf the moving train pre cipitated him under the last mov ing wheels, which past over both legs, severing them from his body. Just what his condition is could not be learned, but his chances for life were considered veiy slim. The injured young man is a son of ex-Congressman Lafayette Lane, is aDout twenty years ot age and is considered a very bright young man. Yet even his biiglilness does not save him from teaching a great temperance lesson to the masses, lie is "a cousin of Dr. Harry Lane, superintendent of the asvlum. m., for the purpose of hearing tho report of the commit lee on sub scription,aind of obtaining a sufri cient number of sub-cribers to the constitution .and by-laws reported by the committee and adopted bvj tne citizens meeting on weanesuay evening last. All jiersoiis interest ed are requested to be present and assist in effecting said object. By order of committee. J. C. Powell, Chairman. i The republican candidates for j the various oliices in Linn county j h.ivo accepted the invitation of j 11. e democrats to join them in ' joint discussion, and the canvass will begin on May 21st, and con form to the following list of dates and places, the hour of speaking at each place being 1 o'clock r. m. : UurlnrH Changes. J. M. Irving has sold to W. II. McFarland his interest in the stove and tin store of McFarland & Irving. Mr. McFarland's ill health will prevent him from al tending to the business, and Mr. Irving will remain in the store for a short time. Mr. G. W. Smith, of Lebanon, has leased the brick building occupied by Will & Statk's jewehy store, and will put in a complete stock of hardware, etc. Messrs. Will & Stark will occupy a portion of the new brick to be erected by Messrs. Strahan and Ashby Pearce. It is likely Mr. Smith ffill be associated in busi ness by his brother, who is now in business in Portland. Fox Valley Seio '. Svrumse Sliedd HiilSfy Ilarrisburir Brownsyilie. .. . Crawfordsville. . . Sweet Home Waterloo Lebanon... Albany Monday, May 2t Tuesday, Hay 22 .. Wednesdav, l;.v 23 . . . Thursday, May 24 Fridav, May m2r. Saturday, Mav 2;i j Monday, May 2s Tuesday, Mav . .Wednesday, May :S0 Tnursday, May :U Friday, Juue 1 Saturday, June 2 We show in our corner window the finest ar richest line of Muslin Underwtur evT At wii in tl city. These goods, jut opened, show the latt. Eastern Novelti iS in both Lace- and -Embroidery.' It A It K CHANCE: FOtt SUOITEUS. MKMOKIAL C8IUTL IU .NO. some idea of its magnificence c.ui ! I'lifcrlliis- A sforv comes from East Port- be obtained from the fact that the ! iauu lu,lut! e ; , ; man UV" two front carved oak doors cost I l'x" m k? i,:,'f,n,V,wCKe n:ime 200. The bank will be removed i 3 KU"f n uuiwiu new, nas a step- into the new building in about a month. A ;;oc :P pound chinook s-'.hnon was caiiiiiit yeterday iu the flume of Zeiss k iloi-Lteoeler's planing mill, h is not. known whether the n ciintoeo dilapitated ty, or jump r.ife it was ibU- lonely s-dim st-iirs of t ! st ilt Oregon C falls, at a:,v nd wiil 'T:i''o ti, iy as those ;-v:i!fh prosaic V.'eiis 1 cents per t.oum!. daughter a chad about years ot age an i nas noon maKii practice of oaMng her in :i most siiumei;!! immiu-r. I i order to provide hinisvif belter uii.ii-the means of -uiiti!iinri,r ii.e (";'.! imrs ne n lih'ia ::. i iVe i fi:o as pes i . -1 :ie Hsh i'ect-the ;t .-hop hide, Wh:-it il as ;ir! to i i"rc I ;;io a -.f'.tl We ie:l'!)U' ! .can;. if mi M ! v vet he ie than ,:ts ! v ?!e.S iiklH. The 2Cth annual recurrence of Memorial Day will be observed by Mcpherson Post No. .", (I. A. R., and McPherson J'elief Corjis No. 13, W. li. C. , by appropriate ceremo nies Wednesday, May 30, 188S, in which the public are earnestly in vited to participate. An invitation is extended to the clergymen of the different religious denominations of the city, to the vaiious Sabbath schools in charge of superintendents and teachers to attend and participate, also to the teachers and pupils of the public school and college. All old soldiers are expected to be present and give their aid and assistance. Company F., O. N. G.,have ac cepted an invitation and will be present on the occasion. Donations of flowers for decorat ive purposes are most earnestly so licited to be delivered at the L A . II. Hall the evening before Memo- W fn J-' i Hit" liiilf fivprl fur t.liA Fstm.- blinii to form procession, is at 9 :30 a m. and the start at 10 o'clock sharp. Procession will form in front of G. A. R. hall. The decoration of gi ives at the cemetery will be bydet ul of mem bers of the (j. A. li assisted by the ladies of the W. R. C. and others, according to arrangements to be made, due notice of which will be given. The memorial sermon on the at unlay preceding May oil will be u ! delivered by lie v. ii. P. Webb at o I the ope .-a house at H v. .if. sharp. rhe clergy me c.uTt.-sily requested fo be ptoj-enl. and participate, ami iiie public is invited to attend. The Tournauieitl . The Northwestern Firemen's As sociation will hold a meeting in the hall of the Portland Volunteer Fiiemen's Association. Second and Oak streets, at 2 p. m. to-day to ar range details for the tournament which will be held in that citv on June 21, 22 and 23. The Portland firemen expect that nine teams will participate in the tournament. They are to come from Seattle, Van couver, Wal'a Walla, Astoria, Portland, Salem, Albany, Spokane Falls and Lebanon. KCl'lltLlt'AN SI'EtkiNft. Mr. A. B. Mcllwain, who has frequently agreeably surprised his customers by his custom of cut ting prices to the lowest margin, is now making the best offer yfel given. To begin with is his 1 HEAT SALE OP IWKPETS. For 30 days he will discount ?11 sales of carpets 20 per cent. His stock is large and embraces tne 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. A more complete line of Ladies', Misses' and Ch dren's Hose you cannot find anywhere. .Special. lectiojis in Lisle, Baldriggan, and silk in all Color The following prominent s;eak ers will address the citizens of Albany and vicinity on the polit- ! ical issues of the dav on the dates named : Dr. J . W. Waits Mav 1(5 ! Hen. Geo. H. Williams May 21 Hon. Geo. F. Swift, of Cal .May 2S The speaking wili be held at" the court house at 8 p. m. Mr. Williams will speak at Cor vallis on Wednesday, May H5, and Mr. Swift will speak at the same place on Tuesday, May 21'. Teacher's t M:ntiiiuliui. Nofijc is hereiiv given that the j regular public ouarterly examination j of teachers for Litm county will be j held in Albany at the Court house o'inimenr.ino; at noon on Tuesday Mav 31st 1SSS. All teachers desiring examination will please Iw present at the begin ning. You will further notice that t-.e abuve date is maile one day 'ater than that required by law, for the reason that Wednesday May 30th is a leal huliduy. I). V. S. itKin. Co. School Sunt. Ladies' Summer Underwear Gauze, Baldrlgg&i. Merino and Silk in profuse variety. Who Is Your BeM Fnrnrt? Your stomach of course. Why? B caus-e if it is out of order you arc one of the most miserable creatures living. Give it a fair, honorable chance and fee 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 smoke and drink wait until your stomach is through with break fast. You can drink more and smoke more in the evening unci it will harm you less, If your foorl ferments and does not digest right. If you :re ticubfeif with heartburn, dizziness of the head, coming up of the food after' eating, Billiusncv-s. Indigestion, or any other trouble of the stomach, you had best use (iieen's August Flower, as no per son can use it withou immediate relief. C.-ilii'oritia Cal-lt-Cnrc. The only guaranteed cure for cat arrh, cold in the head, hay lever, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and ?ore yes. Kcalore 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, by all druggists. Send for a circular" to ABIETINE MElUCAL COMPANY. OrovilU: Cal. Six months treatment for 100, sent by mail for 1.10. Eor sale bs Foshyy' & Mason, to oo v. ;!S'-.i ;, uv a o! the r;t it. ri-i in i . )...:' nies ra w -shop C t ' I A oa ir.'. L'" .5 err s .'iioimis 13. M lOi'lfV ircen; rrv .1-V.-.;l 's : ' r ' ' i.:, i . t f, us-:'! re. , co:!o; i e. m.i: of til ted -. ;-.t - 1 1 1 r 4iv Aiva.v. w. F. Read proposes to give, away a fine gold watch with los gold oe! silver prize shirt, the very iiesl lilting and best, made white shirt in the market. The price is as low or lower than any equally as good shirt in the ma rket. BSJKF M.TI.. First-class goods and lowest prices attt F. Read's A new lot of Pri.e RaU'uig Powder at BrowneH & Slanard's j A tine line of imported cigars reli c-eive.d at Brownell .': Stanard's j A choice Wit of uiieaiiv.i.secl eastern Snr.p.s at Wallace A Tliomp.-oii's. Tea all i'ne v. av from '-! to 7o cents per pound BOOTS -AND- ;;i"0".vn"i 'i'lionu.ison .'v. r 'i-ady to repair y.iur !ioli'"e. l.'o'.i'L fail 'o s'c tho lanartl .-. arc ;dwavs thin oi v. o. i ney in hovei',-'- i'' !0,t:' t!i: L Fori latest ft ACtUSi LOSt ".Vhl ilC- pi. ',a in ""Oi! -tat- t ;a -i :.liv .-ars i: 1' e at tl :! t!i it. ;; o tii: .h:.r !!.! rail C ill: ; 1 i! tri l" "iu v V. gc. -i:-;:o AT ore io !: I t: ". AVe teat the record in Laces this season. MONTEITH & SESTEH3AGII. THFY CANT SI-IOESi e are. sell! Ur.' an ttt .',ru lltt tv re ach i . i . t'uV they will in. AJ "a i r- t ,.-r aero, for s.300 p iu Roue is seldom pun-fi rt-.u" :!' ' acre i liver V o . il. and Iowa the howl ot is heard for months. e Posts: 1. 1 ; a;-o'r:i states, i y .rai k Frost i': Minnesota ' the blizzard i pernio i'tvas. G. J. ;amuei 1, '.'.! n von M. ; l'. F. Morris. Dav Ion, S.; C. L. Palmer, Laker G. I. S. The iinmd patri .ippointed the following uis- deputy grand patriarchs: with thft Iio"ii,. RLvr V.-dl.-v th-it I 1'isti ict No. J , James ti'ummir.gs ; Citv, (I G. O. City, Mr. 'dessick was so impressed ! trict . (l'T he purchased '.VVM) acres of land t here, and is now arranging to have thirty or fort v families from Min- 4. i r., s. T. O. P.arker ; : T. F. Jtyan ; 5, Albn Bond ; 7, !, Phil'MeHchan ; J. F. Hackeiisio; W.. II. I'-endv; Ar.-oie i.e.. t ' t ; . I : Ml to a-.-t, on .1 .mo 1: : made by I i Monteith", wi j 'iV:u-.eu some i i-'Orti'in i;i' the ; will erect a re e ' :!::rv:: .' o recent I v lots iu t city, tition -iileuee. t (.;. j iiio KiMfr: the e-anu' s-c.io was j urran' ec ; sold ?,Ir. ' :e east e i ti I v. hich tie i!":tlif-iy yi or l.'K.ie. Tlii!' cM;':i-.:"e iiae of iii'.v v. . w u i!i be. i' -.eeK . i i ' 1 e eo v.-ih-. lii-f iu Oi: liielu. Vi!:ij: Hi ii. Thos. i!i :ci has ';:;::t a.--:oi"tiisent i. id coini-i! i:oies. or i, !ii o: lis t ViTiMYca of Wu.iKr.v an ele- j sisiiik-s nssota setth- on the land, which j N rinler; , 1 . :v. t.mck ; will be divi.ied into lit! v. seventy- i 10- I,!as ;J-I,a-V lE.AE. Faton ; tive and 100-aere tracts', and sold ! v- ('- ? 5- "',xt5r; on the who tire from the the genial climate of Oregon. u:s r t;ti. - Wiiekeas, God l.;y his omnis cience ha- seen Jit to call from earth awav. our beloved friend and a faithful scholar of the E. S. S., Fresh Vegetables everi Keiitcu e; Cli;;.-e's. norning at Will sell until all arej closed out. ft f IU vv v ' c 6 Becau.t A new invoice of at Read's. ihitisli trimmings : buy, o-row ;it Ml we know when1, o huv. v(- kiit.'.v how 1 we know how to sell, o 1 .7 li ( I ()() OS nev of Aibai.v. untii the departure of h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton, i i liiclcKlins thr Ul St. ,e arrival of the newcomers. ! M, R. Ki, k ; lo. A. I ). 1 lolman ; ; " -i '7' n"' i r v,r," .,vh. .n,!(,M;illi, K. Alexander ; 17,.F.Uarnuin : i V. V1" 1 V : ludioa. , m r T Vill,r "iv. i., Miiere ooii. ov an act in I the dizzard-srricicen re-ion to i l iw-r liis vil,e !.ovilv.!1(.0- c.ah.d Ult,ir ; rty duS,.r enial climate ot Oregon. j - lWl. ,Y:.nrin. ! little daughter Nellie, who was i low in-kle of Veal in- Cliat-Ies Hotel to e iil al ! I linsine t'Uasc. Reference to ouradverti. ng col umns will show that the firm of Kenton & Chase, grocers of this city, have disolved partnership. Mr. Chase retires on account of the continued ill health of his wife.aud the business will be continued by Mr.Kenton.Tfiey have ieen a popu lar firm, and the business under the management of Mr. Kenton, will sail no in good hands. ! 1......1 . K , , I I'lVl'll trli ' " nisd abide in that none." and better I building occupied by C. II. Spencer, j been ),!ace.l in mv mid- for .Mlle;tioii. . WUn tlieV Want 10 Him) t Dlff Sllipmeat i 101 tne meuieus cacuimoh , . I f.,". .rn.niids i.dioitiing . Albany, a-d 1 willrniiiin so ior inirr.j .i-jrn,,, us.,;. . Ur. 1..7,. J.. . . .1. ... Salem one week from next sr-at- ! "'f ","u."uxc ! oth.-r desirable "nronertv which will "hirmg wir.en time i win ru-ouc- an.i rccc.iH , LIlr ,uiiu. ne 'C ill v .lis i cau ior llieill. , the 26th inst. The uvenile ! v l i be sold at-aucfion on June 2nd. . ' V, " "7-TAT th- t ' P.uiftnlU- wi ir n ;1p tn nfrVv .9Wfl,! u-l .. j i i. i .- i liesoivet . that we. as members: : -f -: -, r' v,v.v ..Ui.itx3 . i. uu lias wen tiiigascti io iuminii , ' , ,, , ' i,imli.lii.ni', of thirty ilays i;i do vnrurneu at" uuini- uuii., , 1 i ,i i . (. sic tor the trip. tickets were I . u , a'ter wiiu-n tniio costs huh i;.vi.i"-i;5 i-n , ui iiwoic ouu ., aim in in iv v5 tii c ii-lliii t i .1 .?. vtorilov of il, It'llUiT OUJ Iiea'llCIL SVUIOaiUV tO t rVI U'lTUr IS HbKtBl l.HM UAl Jlir., Us-MIHf atU "eiliniuum. : i oil ...ne yiciuay at ine . , . -, ' , - , l 1I1ii.,.-.l administrator of the w I haw! at Alhanv. Or.. thi ZUl ia.v ot Aunl, i ll.al business houses. and 11 . ' " lmrtn,,.hl,wi.,nf Hnnt .V Mover. Ueiirv isxs. ' isa.v; II A vs. i About Client. The price of wheat has been steadily advancing, and the tone; f the market is now more hoi f d thaii at any recent period. A pool of 70tX buMieis was soul yeo-, terday at the Farmers' w.ne'nouse j for io '. eei'is. Lu- i:tt!eo er one- ! fourth of the wheat c:op iias yet been sold, but it price- continue !o advance the bulk of the crop is likily to soon moe. V, igva:ii s:jppi is at Read's. The l irejoen's CtM icrKiou. Ti j-'leted to urdav ba mu jilace prim: be' ore night twentv-five had bee sold. Athe number of passengers ' I is limit: d tho-e holding tickets will ' I be admitted first, hence purchase a ticket, min, besides avoiding the rusn at the boat, be sure of an oppoi tunity oi going. The Iloag is the las test boat on tie upper Willamette river, and a ride down this stream, vith its beautiful scenery, at this season of the year wili be a most enjoyable one. I- are : for the round trip only $1. timni'rtv tlescrineil ill 1 he loi- laughter Nellie, who was 1 lowing sale of "real lnopertv includes by all who knew her. to rest, i the old St. Charle.: hotel, the brick i'sty Taxrs. -VfOTICK IS KKSSDY OIVKXT1IAT TIIF. 1 tax rojl of the city f Albany. Linn j oountv, Uroiron, for the year, of 3SSS, has old and shelf-worn waiting for g PRQflTv Tlie Big. Merchants -Come - to Us nid raiaL andcon- ich mai - aiL oai iut eoi men oeiov eu oa iLrnter. i i. . i : f M. (.). liitlXK, oriU-i-ami decree of thu county court of Linn : t I'wois (Vvnv ciiuatv, Oregon, made and fntertd of recwrtl . nTf rinnn CommuW iie2i,dda- 'of April, laSS. will sell at fWJ Committee. a.K.tioi; , lhe hi ,htst WJder. at the Ull 1 1! II UH court h'i-t ii'ior in l.iim cnunty, Oregon, n Ufiil rri.e Kiiart. ( the iul .'nv nf Juno iks nt. tin-hour of one best .while shirt in the market ) 'el ck in the afternoon of snid day, the fob F. KeadV: and do:. 'I forget Mint -i '"'ii-'iescrilicd real property beloiisrinir to . , . : n.l i.-i..... ...:.. i ..... "V'a t. it 7 ...! C :n)s: s In ivi- :iv. :i v :i i:n- uoia -t im-i, v, ....... Citv Jlarshal. Th at Vi ne pi-' yvnti h ARCHIE BLACKBURN, Proprietor. 01SI.- ROIROKD KV'II-lh OA Ot. lti! t:i; -. 1.11 'Till ' -.viil never mts ti o water :he weli runs ':." If veil want a well ti :g enii on K. P,. D.ividso'i. He docs prompt work at a reasonable price. Orders can be hii ul this otiice. gate if yon ;e. Ihoinpsoii i: dealer.-.. 1 'locks oast of tt'nVtrJy Fruit l-'itrni. "I TO! . . x-. - , said es-:e,. to-wit: !. iSSo.X (5, 7 and S, 11 week. Ik-d .my, me r a. hi i.K.-b v.. :.. .:. ... t ii...... ;.. I ;,. ' ..hnnrxyl feed for sate at stab c r dc.uereii to i county, U'euoi-; abo 25 Uxt cfi the west ; anv ynrt Pt tne city, i stde "t :ot No. 1. in l.l..,:k No. 10. in the ei'v ! f'n Fourth street, two . . ..!!,,U!, in :.j.n c,.u;it v, On-yon; also the j court hoi: -e. v. ( 'oiifii has reduced t! e "price of : eat i.e-lalf of In:. No :i. ii- Mock 11, hi the , ::!! his gosiii.-, i,n ic eoini; of tMe agita- j L"''y vf All an-. ir, Linn nm ty. Oregon, as j la'ioii i.C T!'.- in; ill" (in-- io'i. j d-jsi-ui.ni m t;..: j-il.'ts a:id surveys of said I . ' J : also 1 r No. 7, iMtili-.itiiuy 6.67 acres,; -vn as fair roui.il lot, ni vcved olf and i ;!.rte.i io- ti-.e Lien Ci no: Agricultural As- ! eiat: it. tho vniie I t is- n',. of the V. I i 'v i;ui''-ii-r i-t :!-. iioiutilon iaid claim of; F:drb:.nk's tioii! Dust v.i.-ninjr cow- ! ': Lis.n connrv, oresJD. i ..j in.. s:. K. iv.su ii, hand. leux .v. C'R-.uuKu, Adivi: istratot. i ill, : x x w jl. tCi xv. vji x licit ! i We shall heep on doing good for jea :o come. rn fall and invcsli ;i good sliirt. Overman the leading cier al Fa: i.er Ih-.j. -nOUSALK IN' FIVE OR TEN ACRE f tr et--- Chas Melzaer. red estate and -.M.louuenf aav.nt. has ftt his ofTi-e, opiiosite th'a j:-V House, I'lats cf the Waverly l-'mii, ; Pann, ie.w for sal- i" ' &ve Kd ten j. acrrs eai-li. Vrte itnut to purehnea. t-ict of this valmble yrwer' v l'-uld t-oll at once, aa it is beintf sold rapidly. WA LLA CM & TIL OH SONl FLINN BLOCK. M i