Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 29, 1889, Page 1, Image 1

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ALliAXY, . OiUSGXXN, TUESDAY XOBNINU, ' JANUARY 29,
13 CEN"1VS A
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18; VOL. 1V.KO. 52.
9,999.00
IN GOLD
To Be ' Given Away.
Cut ont this aoveiiiMmiciit and send it
J. LAHMKR ti CO., Numcryman, lrnto,
Canada, with 14 threecett Canadian, -1
two-cent American potlaje sta-nps, and they
will heart you by mail uxwipaiu; 111 "v
for feantinir in April or jj " 1 Km lyes, Sores, l I'-crs, ouhimhu
cnokeot any oim of the following eollecti-.u jf,.vcr sores, Tefer, happed hands.
-I--.- ntr vnur name i ooniueu-
tlonfortbeW.990 00 In Rold that they are
tfivinir away to order t ;tatwdio W JW"
mmrt clock, --? - . --..ivi,..- . . V
Collection of Plaints:
No. 12 hardy rosea.
No. 2 S hardy clunbirot rose.
'a 32 overbloouiiiigirowta for house
ture.
cul-
No. 42 dahlias.
No. 510 fcladiota.
No. 63 hardy grape vines.
Nc. 78 raspberry plants, 4.eacn black and
red:
No. o 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinds
No. 9 6 very choice plants four bouse cul
ture. No. 105 cherry currants (ret1).
No. 115 Lees prolific curraots (blaek)
No, 12 5 white grape currents
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
alonir with stamps for any one or more eol-
rjons of plants, will be numbered as they
romo to hand, and the sendtra of the tlrst
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows:
I 1st $26 I The next 20, $10 each.
. 2nd 100 1 The next 40, $5 ea:h.
3rd 60 I The next 415, 2 each.
4th 30 1 I he next 820, 41 each.
5th S0 - , .u
Alter SO.000 letters have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters wUl receive
kifts as follows:
i 1st $225 Next 10, $15 each
2nd 135 I Next 15, 10 each
2rd - 75 I Next 40, $i each
4tn 50 1 Next 470, 2 ea
ith 25 I Next 500. St each
Alter It 0,000 letters have been received,
the senders of the next 1,000 letter? will re
ceive irifts as follows: 1
1 and 2 10 each I Next 5 $20 each
3. 4 and 5.. 75 earn Next 15 10 each ;
ti. 7 and 8. . . 50 ea. h f Next 3ti4 each 1
y, 10, 11, 12. 25 each Next 1 each
(After 150,000 letters huve been received the
u nders of the next 1.109 letters will receive
-ifts as folio-? ... . j
j 9100 each I Next 10 $20 each
2 75 each j Next 25 , 10 each
3 and 4 ." 5" each Next 5fc.i 2 eacti
ext5 25 each I Next 47! 1 each
Any person may send any number of times
for anv of the above collections If 5 cents in
ktanips extra i "c-ni, we will send in Jun
next a printed list of the names of all persons
who are entitled to gifts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
Hkkald, knowing it will not pay u now, but
our object is to intro luce our stock and build
up a trade Our mail ing points are Toronto
and Shrubmount. Out., Koohester, N. 1 .,
Ixmisville, Kv., Plainesville, O., and Chicago,
111 .. will guarantee all sw:k to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no arents, but deal direct with customer,
and can sell and deliver stock to any part of
the United States or Canaua at about one
half the price charged by other numerymen.
through agent. Itemcmber we will not b:
undersold byanv reliable firm, bend us
' ic rt .ont and we will inote vu prievs; or
: fop a hand ome illustrated otalotrui-
wh-h von m l.-duct from vour tiri orutr.
Address all tetter,
J. bAHMBR & CO.,
TUROXl'0. CANADA.
SMITH & WASHBURN
Haying purchased
Stoves
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T"WBED
LBANY,
Ttonn
told. . ,.
Are Santa Abie, the California dis
envery for Consumption and diseases
oftlie throat. Chest and Lungs, and
California Ott-K-Cure. the only snap,
ntecd cure for Catarrh Cold in the
Head and kindred complaint. lliey
are sold at l per package, or three
for $2.50. and are rccoiniiiended ana
ned by the leading physicians of the
Pacific Coast. No mmi ct .-ompounds.
Juarautcca by Foshay s Mason
Back
The bet Sal ve in
the world fomt
'hllhlains orus. and all
akin erup
ions, and positively cures Piles, or n
Iriw neiiect . satisfaction, or mon&
refunded.. Price 25 ccuta per box a
Foshay & Mason's.
The dry cold weather of the early
winter months is productive of a srrea
deal of croup among chilaren. Moth
ers shonld be on the lookout for it,and
be prepared to arrest it as soon as the
tirct symptom appear. True croup
nevtr comes without a warning: a, day
or two befoie the attack the chid wili
become hoarse, aud that symptoms is
soon followed bv a peculiar, rough
eoiLsrh. If Chambcrlaiu's Cough
Keinedy is sriyen as soon as -tli i. hoarse
ness or" couih appears, all danger and
anxiety mayi be avoided ; it has never
failed, evenn n the most severe cases.
There is no danger in giving the
Keinedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale by tosh ay &
Mas
tpped Ib the Bud.
Is it not better to nip Consumption
the greatest scourge of huiuanltv in
the bud. than to try to stay its pro
gress on the brink of the grave. A
few doses of California's -most useful
production, will releive, ai a thor
ough treatment will cure. Nasal
Catarrh, too often the forerunner of
consumption can be cured by Califor
nia Cat-K-Cure. These remedies are
sold and fully warrented by Foiay it
Mason.
What Baby was sick.
We gave her Caatoria.
When she was a Child,
She cried for Castoria.
When she became Hiss,
She clung to Castoria.
Wbea she had Children,
She gave them Castoria,
Call on Brownell A Stanard's
candies and nuts for the holiuavs.
fine assortment on hand.
for
A
Go and see
Will & Stark's.
the new silverware at
Auction every Haturday afternoon
at M. J. Monteith's.
CUO UK, WHOOKINC COUH am
Bronchitis immediately relieved hy
Shiloh'sCure. Foshay A .Mason.
SUCCESSORS TO
this well known
ilrT-rlr More alnalie
carry an immense line
and Greiieral Hardware
.Sr .BBBWr -SW-" BBW -VBfcSh BBBBW BW - ,1 H 1
m mm m r .. -m.
nun) i
m m m -aw MiMr -l,- . .mr a m ar
mm mm . jr mr
LIE'S
Absolutely Pure.
This powner never varies. 'A marvti
of purity .strength and wholesomeness
More economical thaii the ordinary
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders
Sold only in c-ins. Royal Bakiv 'ow
djsr Co . IO'. WaP t. N. Y.
D W Ckowlet & Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon,
OF ALBANY, OREGON,
president, L. Flinn.
viCE-ruEsiDENT S. E. Touns;,
CASHIER E. W
L:.ugd m
T
"RANSACTS A GENERAL! BANKING
BCbiWESh. Accounts kept subject to
check. Sight Exchange and TclutAphic
Transfer sold on New York, Chi'jau, San
Francisco and Portland.Orcgon. Collection
made on favorable terms.
S. E. You L. Klinn
L., K. BI.A1X W. E. TlRRKLL
Clio. E f1lAIBRKI.AI!C J
Jas. K. Powell. AttiisUnt Cashier.
Instruction in Fainting
W:VKKJIIT WISTIKS TO AN
nounce to those des.rous of .re
ceiving instruction in
Flower painting in oil colors.
Landscape painting in oil colors,
Marine painting in o'l colors.
Portrait painting iu oil colors.
Landscape painting in water colors.
Flowers in water colors, ..---.
That he is prepared to give lessons
in the above studies in the Strahan
Block Those desirous of joining any
of these i-;.ise "can secure terms by
calling at the City Drug Store'
V. C. TWEEDALE
store and added largely to the stock
INCLUDING
Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Parlor and Heat'
ing Stoves and all kinds of 'Kitchen
Utensils. Alsa a Complete
Assortment of
BUILDERS'
Pumps. Hose, Copperwaref Tinware
Plumbers9 Goods a Specialty,
WPRICES GUARANTEED TO BE SATISFACTORY
The Public is Invited
Stocfc.
IB TT I Ii 3D 1 3ST Or ,
.... OREGON
i
FHVBICIASg.
WH. l'AVH, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND
surgeon. Can le found at , his ofTce
room iu S;n.han's block, Kint street. Albany
Oiegon- . ,' .
TR C. CHAMBERLIN.
H0MKOPATH1C
U physician and surgeon. OUJce, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon.
r W. MASTON, PHT8ICUN AND BUR
VX, geon, Albany, Oregon.
MH. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr
. geon, Alba- y, Oregon. ,
CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND TUB
. geon Albany. Oregon, oflca la Pierce's
'new block. Office hours, frSBs" A.
p. u. .. j ' i-'
H. to 4
- iJLBOSSlTER, i VKTFXJNiAX. 8CR
geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
Uhojiju of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office second door east
of the oera house, Albany, Oregon.
t ta r Kol.nEWAY. VETERINARY SUR.
J geon, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of Oer
-ninn an.l Anierlcnii colleges.
tlerlrlcand Homeopathic Trralment
niHOSE DESIRING EITHER OF THESE
I safe and reliable methods of treating dis
eaxe will fii.d Dr. E. A. McAhster prepared
with excellent apiliances for administering
either, as the nature of the case mar require.
He may be found at his office on Third street,
two uoors south of the electric huht ration,
when not absent on professional business. .
1 K. E A. M ALI8TER, HOMEOPATHIC
JJ physician, has removed his office from
Flinn's block to his residence on Third street,
two doors south of the electric light statian.
.4TTQBNEV8.
n H. N.
BLACKBURN. ATTORNEY AT
U, Law,
Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
billow's Temule. -Vill practice in all courts
of the slate, and give special attention to all
business.
lirOLYEKTON CHARLES E. AfTORNEY
IT at Law. Albanv. Or. Orli-e in rooms 15
and 14. Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's
stor
T K. WEATHOKFORD, ATTORNEY AT
I . law. Albany. Oregon. nrfite in Odd
Fellow's Temule. Will practice in all the
court of thewtate, and give special attention
to all business
PtEVERE HOUSE. ALBANY, OR. CHAS
IV Pfeiffer. Prop. Only first-eclass hcuse
in the citv. l.artre sample rooms for cc
lnercial men. No Chinamen employeil in tue
kitchen. General stage office for Corvallis,
TT EWERT. 1
, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
tl . aud jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
,Xl'ND-A GOLD hING WITH TOPAZ
F. M
French's jewelry store.
CORDS OF
i J wood for sale,
FIR AND MAPLE
ly to 8, Gourley.
Oysters ! Qyoivrit !
EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED
fresh every day at H.iDiercks' restaurant
Land Sarveytag.
PART1XS PRlJa'fWIS flOKR CAltOB:
tain accurate prompt ft by calHiig
upon ex-county surveyor F. T. T.frnher. He
has complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in
iiny part of Usui county. PostotBce address,
Millers Station, Linn couuty.Oregon.
THE CELEBRATED
BREAKFAST and
MEL
m and Gardeners Too
s
HARDWARE,
aud
to Call and Inspect Ow
AT WASHINGTON.
Newsy Notes and Comments
from the National Capita!.:
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MOKTJV VIMT AT WASHIllCT5i
Th Admission of the 'Territories Crooked'
aesr
of Sab OSoials-Ths Coattrt
lor the Speakership.
Special Corresondenc.
The senate has passed the amend
meat to the , tariff bill; allowinit
bounty of one percent jjer.ywiDd ea
all sugar produced in this ?ountry
Commissioner of pensions Black
wants- to be appointed Judge Advo
cate General of the Army, an1 rumor
says Cleveland has premised him the
appointment, out trere is consider
able doubt about his eligibility.
Mr. Morton's, present visit to
Washington is for the purpose of
familiarizing himself with the duties
of the presiding officer of the senate,
in order that he may be' prepared to
assume them after the fourth of
March without awkwardness.
The house has passed a bill pro
viding for the admission of South
Dakota with two representatives and
Montana with one, by Presidential pro
clamation, when the voteis accept
the constitution already formed, and
for the admission of North Dakota,
Washington and New Melicoby
Congress when their constitutions are
formed. Opinion differs as to the
probabilities of Senatorial action on
this meaeure, W the majo-ity think
that nothing will be done at the
present session.
Senator Morrill and Stanford mem
bers of the sub committee of the com
mittee on public buildings and
grounds, which is engaged in investi
gating the offices of the Supervising
architect of the treasury have already
exposed a sorry condition of affairs.
It iias been a common practice in this
(.nice for employes to make contracts
through outside dummies, to perform
work which should be done it the
office. Although receiving salaries
from the government, these men Were
allowed to contract tor doing work,
and what is worse than all to fix the
price to be paid for the same . The
investigation is not, yet over; and it is
said that considerable crookedness is
expected to be shown up in conneC'
tiou with the selection of sites in var
iuus cities for puolic buildings.
The supporters of the teveral can
didates for Speaker are showing a
opposition to divide up into factions
Pennsylvania has two candidates for
rterk rrthetcboffae,., Hon," Ed. JJc
PrretfMa and Major Carson, Washing
ton correspondent l the Philadelphia
Ledger. Pennsylvania has always
had the clerkship when the republi
cans have had the house but the coin
Initiations made on the Speakership
may result in giying it to soim other
state this time.
Klrl lo Vt Titfc BLlCBEttKV
The Blueberry is a valuable fruil
and is reliable to jrrow in ohr Nort
em states, where the more tender
varieties of fruits wintcr-ki.l. It is
perfectly hardy, having stood 40 de
triees below zero without showing any
injury to the most tender buds. It
ripens in this latitude about the 1st of
July, and is borne in clusters like fur
runts; shape,' round; -olor, reddish
purple at first, but becomes a bluish
black when fully ripened. The flavor
is equal to the raspberry, a very mi'd,
rich sub-acid, pronounced by most
people delicious. It may be served
with sugar and cream or cooked
sauce, and is splendid canned for
winter use The plant 6e. ms to
flourish in all soils' and is a' prolific
bearer. It grows' very stocky and
makes a nice hedge. The shininc
daik jrreen leaves ana the blue fmu
making a pleasing contrast. The de
mand for the fruit is great, and usual
ly brings 15 cents per -quart. . Hey
commence bearing the first year after
setting out, and yield a' full crop the
6econd and third year rfter setting
out. lney are propa-ratca from suck
ers and root cuttlncs. ' The ' plant is
about the height and size of a currsnt
bnsb ajd very stocky, holding the
fruit we.l np from the irround Plants
should be sei in, the spring, during
March, April and Hay, in rows two or
tbree feet apart, sna nve or six feet
between the rows, making a' perfe-i
hedge, and no grass or ' weeds should
be allowed to grow between rows.
PRICK LIST.
1 dozen plants by mail i 60
2 dozen plants by mail 1 00
100 dozen plants by express. . . . z oo
1000 dozen plants by express or
freight...... .. 15 00
? Plants are carefully packed in damp
moss and deliverea to express or
freight office, for wnicn 1 make no
extra charge.
Ho tow Send Monkt. I would pre.
fer to have money sent by American
express order,-all slims of f5 and
under cost only 5 cents, and if order
is lost, money will be promptly re
funded to sender. If not convenient to
obtain express order, money can be
sent by registered leth?i' or postoffice
money order or postal note, drawn on
Portland, Jdichifrun. Postage stamps,
will not be accepted only from our
customers that cannot 'obtain an ex
press order only those of the ne
cent denomination wanted.
L. D. Staples,
Portland, Iona Co., Mich.
' Hew Caa fareaU
allow their children to cough and
Strain and cough and calmly say, "Ob
it's only cold," and -keep giving
them cheap and dangsron medicines
until they are down with lung fever
or consumption, when they can be so
easily relieved by BEGUS CHERRY
COUGirSYRUPT It baa no superi
or, and few equals. Geo. L. Black
man, druggist.
Just orened,. a new barrel of small
mixed pickles; which are extra nice
and will be eold in any quantity at C.
II. Speucer's,
French keeps raihaaa time.
B KVI.E EVstaPB.
The present Emperor of Germany
is William II. lie is 29 years of are.
The Emperor of Austria, Francis
Joseph is 58 years of age, and has
won the imperial crown for forty-
year.
. Abe reigning Prince of Montenegro
is Nicholas 1., who is 4" years old,
and has reigned for twenty-eight
jatrs.
The King of Portugal, Lais I., is
50 years old, and is a man of enter
prise and progress. He has been
twenty years a King. '
The Lmperorof 'Russia. Alexander
Ifl.r ia 43 years of age, and ascended
the ,JthroM fier ;tbe marderaf fait
latner,- seren yerr - - - '
I'he ' President of the French Re
public, M. Carnot, is 51 years of age,
and was elected to office in December
last as successor to M. Gevy.
Ihe Sovereign or Sultan of Turkey
AbdQlHamid 11., is 46 years old,and
succeeded to the throne twelve years
ago when the Sultan who proceeded
him Was de8)jed.
The King ot Servia, Milan I., 44,
and was crowned .six years auu, bat
before that he had beld the throne for
fourteen years by eleotiou as Phi
Milan Obenvvich 17.
The King of Sweden and Norway.
Oscar II., is in hit COth year, aud
has reigned tor sixteen years. He is
a fairly liberal monarch, ana ba
tavored some relonus during his
reign.
Ihe King of Rjumauia, Carol L,
is 49 years old, and was proclaimed
King only seven years ago, but for
fourteen years belorc that time he
had been Chief of the Roumanians.
Tile Dralaaue an Ihe nd.
Farmers in the Sound country and
islands are setting a good example in j
having their land underd rained, as
is shown by the following from J. C. !
Ayer to a Seattle ,n r: j
ihe lanners ot Whidby island,
about, Coupeville, are becuming much
interested in t.ie dr.nnace. Messrs.
Gould L' Jauii-j have last couipleteu
the largest and most complete system
yet laid in the territory, oO.OOO feet,
with a single ten-incii uiaiu long.
The soil consists ot various contin
uations of clay, aaud aud loam,
charged with a reat deal of mineral.
This drain system covers about "0U
acres and costs over $300C. The farm
is at Ebey's lauding, iu plain view
from Tore TownseuJ.
Mr. Thoina. Calhoun has also laid
10,000 feet ou the High warden place
in what is called joint clay soil. Mr.
John Robertson is aUo about' to put
20,000 teet ou his rauch, seven miles
down the island.
All these lands hold water so much
that theT canuot be worked early in
the 8priug and much loss is caused
iroiu iiaviug crops mature too late in
t! e season, aud the quality is be
lieved to be often much lower than
it :hould be.
Dr. Calhoun was in tow n yester
day. 1 had laid out three miles ol
drains for him on the Swiuoinish Hats
l ist fall, and I asked him how ttiey
worked He replied. "Very well,
laoeeil. We got on to the laud a
.nxnth earlier in the si ring uud then )
i he crop ripeuid inucli earlier thun
othtrs. The oa' es wer .f very fine
quality. Oats ox the liats have Lad
a bad name, but I now find we can
raise them as owi as elsewhere.
My draius are twenty rods at most.
Taderdralalag; Orrkards.
recent issue of the q.lumbus(0.)
Horticultural Society's Journal con
tains a discussion on this subject, of
wnicn tne following are extracts. Iu
answer to the question. "How does
underdraining effcit the apple?" Dr.
Twwusend avid: "Uu a erd raining
maaes tne orcnara grow twice as
well. - An orchard underdrained is
always more healthy,- and stands the
changes in the seasons better than
one not' underdrained. It is noli af
fected by the drouth so badly, nor by
a "wet 'season. Underdrawing, too
neips to make the soils more porous.
so the water that falls on it craduallv
sinks in, and the excess is carried off
by the tile; being more porous, it re
tains more water in the soil, not on
top ef it; roots run farther through
tae soil and reach more moisture held
i i the porons ' soil than they would
if the soil was harder. I under-
diained ray farm forty years ago, so
have bad some chance to see how old
drain operate. ' I hare a drain every
two rods on 240 acres, and the drain
has been an advantage in both wet
and dry seasons." A member said
be had a black elm swale of five acres
which he bad ''underdrained. using
an eignt-ineh main and a number of
small laterals. The soil is now ready
and easy to work soon after a heavy
ran. But the qnestion is, will n
the water do more good left in the
low place and permitted to soak into
the soil or the held surrounding the
swale? Dr. Townsend, replying,
said the water in such a place would
either go down or up; and the held
arunl wouiil receive .it tie or no
benefit fio:n the swamp. Cultiva i .g
the soil will do more good that a
pool of water in the vicinitj.
Caatlea M ataen.
Every mother is caujoned against
giving her chud laudanum or para
goric; it creates an unnatural eraving
for stimulants which kills the mind
or the child. Acker's Baby Soother
is specially prepared to benefit chil
dren and cure their pains. It is harm
less and contains no opium or mor
phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason.
The immense sale of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has been producd to a
great extent by people who have been
cured bv it telling their friends and
neig..bi.s of its good qualities and
urging them to try it. The most se
vere cold will soon yield to its sorti
ng "T'.U. rctr sale by roenay
Mason.
GENERAL NEWS.
Discussion of the .Woman's Suf-
fiage Amendment.
MBS. DC.MVTAI' UPBIKS AGAIN.
A $20,000 Firs ia Dolntb, Minaesota
Grand Opt ia Hmice and Poatoioa
Burned Foreign Hews.
The HaaL's Special DiaiatchM.
Washington, , Jan. 28. Thm
Hoase committee on judiciary held
aTtyi&fornitsettng tvrday-to 1iear
the addresses from members of th
women's suffrage association in
support of an amendment to the
constitution of the United states,
granting the elective franchise to
women. Among the speakers were
usan B. Anthony, Ira Bella
Bcxdier U-ker, liev. Olvmpia
Brown, Mrs. Clara B. T. Colby,
editor of the Woman's Tribune,
Mrs. A. S. Duniway, of Oregon,
and others.
a $t; hie.
The tprra Beue
Dalata
ad rokleBr
la
raed
Di'luth (MLnn.), Jan. 28. Fire
was discovered in tlie grand opera
house shortly before 2 o'clock this
morning. It was soon beyond con
trol, although tlie whole depart
tnent was early on the spot. At
3 :30 the building was a total loss.
A row of frame buildings next to
the opera house were in great
danger, but all were saved except
the postottice, which was con
sumed. The total loss is $20,000.
Id Warld ralllirs.
Rome, Jan. 28. Parliament was
opened to-day by King Humbert.
In his speech the kin alluded to
the bills which would be intro
duced by the government as emi
nently pacific. The visit ot the
emperor of Germai.y had proved
tuliifui the attachment of Germany
to Italy. Iu conclusion the king
aid, "Italy will continue to work
for peace wMch all desire and
which I can declare w ill be kept
)' us,''
ttUaaarrk vwrsiTi reef Well.
Bkulix, Jar. 2S. While speak
ing on East Africa's hill in the
reichstag Saturday Bismarck'
voice was unusually weak, being
almost inaudible, except those
yiearhim, and gave the impression
ttiat as he was slightly indisposed
his throat troubled him. His ref
erences to the cooperation of Eng
land with Germany in Kast Africa
caused a good impression.
ktatk iirti at..
Keway Item fruiu ike stale f upltal
lucui MriiiMY.
Sa'lkm, Jan. 2S. The following
notaries were apjvjiiited by the
governor to-day : A. Watt.Geo.
W. Rowan, Portland ; J. E. Liblei ,
Hohsonville, Tillainook county;
Chas. II. Crosby, Inland Ciiyr
Union county; Geo. P. -Morgan,
The Dalles; J. H. Ciayton, Sum
mer Lake, Lake count-.
! fi 4I, 5n th(. f Ktfltft..
ifice to-dav incorporating the fol
lowing companies: The City
Board of Chaiities, John Kloster
man, Cha. K. Ladd, Ross C.
Houghton, J. C Flanders, '1 lios.N.
Strong, Geo. II. Williams, Van B.
DeLasnmutt, incorporators ; value
of property, f 3,000 ; principal office
Portland.
The Pioneer Street Railway, of
Eugene Citv; T. J.'bifaitfi, J. A.
Straight, E. C. Smith, A.G.Hovey,
C. W. Washburne, GJ H. Wash
burne and J. M. Hodson incorpo
rators; object, to construct and
operate a street railway in Eugene :
capital stock f 20,000.
St. -Mary's Home Association,
Levi Anderson, Jno. Donnerburg,
John O'Connor, D. F. Campbell,
M. G. Griffin, F. Dresser, Win.
Foley incorporators ; souce of rev
enue, monthly dues and contribu-tributio-'s
; location of corporation,
Washington county; principal
office Portland.
. Springfield Excelsior Manufac
turing Co., T. O. Maxwell, E. M.
Beebe, James Hanson incorpora
tors; object, the manufacture of
wooden ware; principal office,
Springfield, Lane countv : canital
Ktock, $2,000.
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BKIfcr MCftTlaS.
Maci yeast atBrownell & Stanard's
A new invoice of British trimmimrt
at Read's.
New dress goods the vervl nt m
styles at W. F. K- ad's.
A tine line of new 6ilverwar int
open?'' at Will fc 8tark's.
Atbe autiful as a dream that line e'
adies brbadcloth at W. I.lUudV
The largest snd best assortment nt
tea and coffee in town at Brow nell A;
SUnard's.
All kinds of 6Dices and condi
Jpr the holiday trade at C. H. Spencer's.
Mince meat and chow rhrw vn.
Eastern and home mad. t u
Spencer's.
Extra soda crackers, fresh f.m v.
factory, every week at Brownell &
Stanard's. .
Choice groceries, both t.,.i ..
raney. arriving every day at C H
Spencer's. "
Cranbeiries and all
and evaporated fruits of best oualitv
at u, H. Spencer's. '
Fine old cherry bounce at JW. Uaum.