1HE UOVmXG HEBAIil): THURSDAY APRIL 11 1889.
JAJLY A.NO WEBKLY
TERMS OFSUlt?CUIPTIN
had in 1880 nearly tiro millions of
males over twenty-one who conld
nut read or write. The Century
urges that in all casetui qualifica
tion for suffrage should be ordinary
intelligence and elementary knowl-
baily f , ... . . . ' ...
inhiiahed every moraine except Moiuit.) euge. mere is no ronerent rignt
-ivered by carrier, per week o.is j possessed by a fool or ignoramus
i .o uue pari in governing ipoee woo
WKKKLY.
(Publiabed every Friday Morning.)
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1889
88
TnUt MAILS.
llaila at the Albany poatolfice doce
For all office north
The Eastern states f 6;30 A. ,
The West Side
- A ad the Nat row Gaair R. R. )
lor Portland and Salem 11 a. a
Corvallia and Yaqnina ..12:30 r.
office aonth , 7:30 r. m
The poetotfice will be closed each crer.itig
ram six to seven o'clock.
Reentered matter for theflearly morning
tniln should be mailed before o clock the
previous ereninr.
are both intelligent and educated.
OBITVAMT
Halskv, April 9
Harry Penland died April 3d,
aged 56. Ho was born in Fleming
county, Kentucky, January 18,
1833. He moved frjm there to
Missouri in 1848, living there until
1851 when he came to Oregon with
hid parents, and located in Benton
county, where the. town of Philo
math now stands, on his donation
claim. He was married to Miss
Martha Jane Brown November 12.
1854. In 1858 he removed to Linn
county, where he resided until the
The recent severe storm in the past few years, which on account
Kast will drive a still larger mux- f failing! j.ealth he has spent in
I'fo era vreifon, until auout lour
weeks ago he returned to bis home
near this place. His wife and four
children survive him. two sons
EDITORIAL NOTES.
1889
SPRING AND SUMMER
1889
The Altar Bakery !
Uuder the aea manaKeaieat of
Park Ik
ler of immigrants to the
climate of the Pacific coast.
mild
In regard to the survey of tl e
boundary line between Aiaska and
the British possessions, it may be
stated that the United .States coast
survey steamer Gedney is on her
way out from New York to attend
to that particular work. She is
expected to arrive shortly.
una two daughters all marrieH
They were alt present at the time
of his death. The remains were
interred in the Pine Grove cemetry.
Baeklla'a A mini salve
The beat Salve in the worlil for :utn
BruUes, Sore Ulcer, Salt Rliearu,
Fever Sores.Tetter, chapped hands.
Chilblains corn, and all skin erup
tious.and positively cures Piles, or no
i'-'V required. It is guaranteed to
pivr penei'i sausiucuoii, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box at
Foshay fc Mason's.
SPECIALTIES.
Ladies' Dress Goods andTrimmiDgs
Thk New York Commercial Ad
vertiser, in an editorial on the
Chinese, says : "The Chinese are .
spreading wherever thev can, and fi , ,
j i . i ,. Dou't forget that you can now
are doing no good to anybody. It j purchase a box of Kenton's Fre
v. as high time to prevent their j mium ravon Soap for $1.00. He
further spread in this countv, to j na3 been selling this brand cf soap
which they did not come of "their J b,0llt bne year, and those who use
, .,, . , . . , it know its merits.
unn iree wiu, out unuer control oi I
t he six companies in league with I
the home government." j
i
The largest stock and greatest variety in price and
style I have ever carried, and as good value as ever
ottered to the citizens of Linn county-
Special Bargains
- wh keep
A full line of choice family groceries and
pro iiiiiiii.
Cannea Pineapples,
Choice Table Delicacies
QOrnamcDted takes for '
l
Wetlautus mull Parties. I
A
III
If you wisli to secure one of those
fine lots inHackleman's Third and
Fourth Additions. These lots are
located near the site selected for the
kinds.
bellies, mackerel and gait fisli of all
FRESH BAKED BREAD
iiJvcrv Dav.
Best Svnm. Fios. Cakes
TEAS axd COFFE.
Candies Nuts. Mm.
CANNED uuODS. ETC
NEW IOIAY.
-A. MCAUSTnK- llEOt-ATIiIC
(tKKMANY has decided that She " sician and snrireon lias muoved bis
, , , . , ; oaice into Crawford's b.o.-lt. All calls prompt-
does not desire to provoke a war ly attended to.
over tlii atnoan trouble and
is
willing to concede the rights claim
ed by the I'nited States. Thee
will probably be no need of re-en-.
forcemeuts of war vessels sent to
'Samoa. The trorble there has on
the whole been a costly and un
profitable experience for both
nations.
SEALED BIDS
The commissioners appointed to
xelect a site foi the r.avy yard on
like Northwest coast of the Pacific,
it is stated, have agreed upon a
poiiit on Puget Sound, between
Seattle and Tacoma. The first
draft of their report, it is thought,
will be submitted t the secretary
this week, but the full reiort,v; i
companie l by maps, will not f
given in until early in June.
; OKALKK BIIS WILL BK RK.CKIVK.D BY 1IIK KOARII
I KJ tit mrectors of the Albany Stieet hail-
mniMiiiy of Alhanr, Oregon, up to and
indudinxi the daof April, 1SS!. for
...e construction of a street railway in said
city. Separate bids will lie received on ea h
proposition as follows: lot, Forall lumhei
used in the construction of said nnul 2nd,
rV all rails anil for iron maU-ial "Ufel in
consimetiou of the roal bed. All material
fnrni.-b .-d to be delivered on the line ol the
iropoL'Sil roail as directed by the superin
tendent of the of said com nun v. 3d. For
gr d ng and building said road ready for tl e
rolling stok. All material to be furnished i
ly the coniuy. 4t' ror furnishinj; a I
i material, work ana a tor necessary to rtn
! p'.ote said road rrat y for the rcUinf
I smm,-k. All the mate-in I furnUbt.'d and ti e
, " ork dene to be acu rding to the plans ai d
; cil:citioiis niw an liie a t :e office .' t' e
"ccretarr of said company where hey can b
s.-en. C intrat-tors w ill be required to cive
! onils fi r tha faithful pcr n-iru-e nfthi
c t'a Tne cnii.pauy iese -ve the rijrht t
rejec any o sit bi s. All i id sheuld be ad
(trejH'd to ton se ltlarv nt lbanr, 0
oihI marked "Bids for the construction of
the Al'nny Street hailwa)."
Il.v or .i r or the Board of Directors.
C. . Bl hKMAKl', Secretary.
! IITASTKU -JiKi COKIS MAPLK TI.MHKR
J If to be usjd tor m u.ufictiirini; i-hair.
. For particulara inquir of O. A. Archibaiil at
the tanners archoiise, Albany Oregon.
Theke i-i a vuuii ladv livinj; in
Philadelphia who enjoys tl:c
Kupreme distinction uf having her j
picture carried by every profperou ,
man and woman in the United j J'
S.ates. Over three millions of her i
. , i. ... . i I OEWEKS
! v.-v.. j fj in.. Hewers r weilsduir on short notice
tar Ural.
LOVKR K. v. mf. u's jkwflbt sroiK.
nqu'.re of m. KKrvcu. .
i should oil upon
I verv reasonable.
ASH WKLLjj-THu.SK NKKD-
duir on short notice
A. MuCUin. CI arirxs i
In cashmeres in colors and blacks. Seersuckers,
ginghams ehambreys, French prints and wash fab
rics. A.'i tne novelti:s of the season in black and
colors. I wii have something further to say about
these in a few days.
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS,
Flouncings, and all oveison cambrics, Swiss and
India linen, i have just opened the largest invoice
of novelties in this line evn- exhibited in this cv.
1 X. IT I " '
anu ai greauy reuucea pi ices.
PIQUES, LAWM
ia best soap iu the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
Ti2rAt John'Fox's oldjstand. low JH nn s
lew brick.
I10PIQNS & SALT.MAKSH, I
PluiflifdPipeFittiDf
STOVES-
mm ad Mmn,
NEIV WOOLEtJ MILLS,
And are sure to double in Value
within the NEXT NINETY DATS
Only a few lots left. ALL GOOD
and ON EASY TERMS.
DURBAN & (MTEITH,
Sole Agents for These Lots,
ALBANY, OBEON.
A M DEPRATURE
All work' promptly done at
reasonable rates.
KirstStrbrt,
?KiHR Block
India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors,
all at prices very much cheaper than ever before of
tered in this citye
TABLE LINEN
w.
and it is probably that as many
more will be matte in the near i
future. The ladv referred to is ! F0?. I?":"!!.EJf A-.??L"?.S In brown and bleached. This stock I bought in
Miss Anil V. Williams, who p l- ; The owner-tan ohtai the sj-rae by callinif at j J eW 1 Ork at leSS than illlDOrters' llrit' and AH1 fll llp
L - X 7 -
iS inch all linen bleached at
Having
hitofv secured
L. YIERCE'S
inwi
V1 I
V
M lilULUJlU"
HAIR eiHTING and BATHS.
Evarything new and neat. A
clean towel for every ciiritou.er.
FIRST STREET BKI.OW REf EKK HOl'SE
ALBANY, - - OUK(iON
a vpvv lnroro onrl 1airVkl
a J to -..v
as Towels, Napkins and
Damask at exceedinuly low pi ices, we shall
line of Lioe us, such
we shall offer the samejat a
SPECIAL SALE
A We
Wilt
milted Mr. Morgan, the designer
of tiie head on the new standard
"silver dollar, to make sketches n'
her face, and it is her profile which
greets the view of every one jhjs--sessinjj
one of those silver dis. s
which Mr. Curtis and other moiK
inetalists are pleased to U-rm tl e
W-cent dollar, but five of which
bin' as much of any commodity as
the lest live-dollar goid piece ever
oined.
Hxsalo office sud paring charges.
TMIf "STAXIARl- NOISELESS SKWIM;
mariiinrs, an. i all ktuJs niachir.c ex
tras at Will liros.
to jive ijood bargains.
,10i:.VL-Vl THK OI'KKA HOlSK A
irold brenstpiii, containinz a leek of hair.
Call ai Hkralu orth-e.
p'JOI MILK COW WANTED ANY ONK
X having a xJ ne will Jiiid a purchaser
by ca!'.in nu ! M. Sternber,;. N:ie but
ttrst-class cjw w .tilled.
Skckctarv Risk has issued a!
pamphlet giving a
agricultural experiment
Pre It. Marshall.
FARM I.KVF.1.1NU OF ALL KINDS, AL
banr Oretron. A;ent for the Wrighl
Farm Level Location of ditches for tiling
put poses a specialty. Orders left at the
HKMALS office will receive prompt attention.
. . . I UriNN' HVMPHREY, DKALKRS ' IN
niaiury oi uie yy choice cigars. In Wells,
stations !
which have been established under
tie recent law ot congress, and are
now condtictiug scientific aud
practical exeriments in regard to
soil, tillage, manures, crops, ttock
l. eding, dairyinr and horticulture
for the interior states.
All of the states ami one terri
tory, Dakota, now have agricultur
al experiment stations. The total 1
number of stations now in opera- j
Hon is forty, ana including the
branch stations, nearly sixty.
They employ rrre than ."70 scient
ists aud agriculturists and will this
year receive $51)5,(100 from the
national government and about
$125,(HH) from the states and other
sources.
The most cordial feeling is said
to exist between the stations ami
the department of agricultural,
which is charged by congress with
the duty of suervising aud aiding
the work of the stations.
siecialt"
Kaiyo ft Co.'s
t-'ine imported and Key West cigrs a
T KMOVAL-
.Lii have
JOHNSON OAN'NALS
removed their blacksmith shop
nun their eld quarters te tbs corner appo
site aus. Mtrsha.ls livery stable, where
the be found ready te da all kind at
work iutheir line cheaply oi promptly.
traln Tile fr Sale.
AOOOD Sl'PPLY OF K1RST CLASS
draio tile for sale at the fcaife brick
and cile factor; hast of Albany .near Knox
ll'itte. Call at the factory or address Propts
A Auston, Albany Oregon.
LKTALL THE At FUCTKD
Read and learn that Dr, West s Attentive
Tonic is a valuable remciiy for malarial af
fections and for diseases arising from impur
ities of the blood, sni-h as ecromlous humor,
pimple on the face, salt rhaain, rheumatism,
hewlaeh-, piles, kidney complaint, all female
weaknesses and . general detiility. fever and
aiue, catarrh and lropty. I niaiiufacture
medicine accordin;; to the nature of the dib
eae. DK. J. J. WEST,
The old reliable phynician, may always be
fourrl at hi office and can tell you just
where J our pains are located bv examining
you in nix plitreM on J nir breaxt and under
your nhnuMer blade, with his ear ..ver your
'clothe. Many cures have been made h his
Ircutmeiit.
liEAl ANU J.EAHN.
I came to the country to locate, and fonnd
Hfter arriving lure tliut Portland and Alhanr
! were already de-tii c 1 to become the head
luarsers ol the area fcrowinjf west. Wiih
j that end in view 1 dctctiuineU to locate in
Aliiany in tne pprmi:. having airerny pur-
i rna"ci a larur larni, wnirn i noire to m-
lo secure the vote oi aiioiner, u ue irove owall tuc who are in need of
4 ,n but uet him to do the UlltuUia- treatment qould avail theiiMdves of this
aii s- oiH,t utility.
tic part of debiting a ballot. 1 in CONSU LTATIOX V KEF.
1 lis been done to the extent that ... , .. .
ji tr. n tv. v . . i pt.r.-n dPstriiiK careful treatment will
11-S11S who pat.i ordinarily as: pleaxe call on Dr. .I..l. wet, laof Detroit,
' . . . - . . j, Michigan, at l'V caL illi sirtct, Altianv. Or-
j.liota, ot the class Hie lri-li call i ;.n. Come and set cttniiiilta'ion anvhnw.
'innccents," have been voters, j mce hours from a. a t aau r.
Thi matter is one of vital iinpr- j FOK 0TS1'E1SIA axi i.iver com
. l ;u .;,, ,,,r t ,..,, I plaint, j-o". huve a pr-uiod 'ar.tntc
taiMV and is causing more than j in cwr iot.e of vitaiizer. I:
ubual discussion, as we h.;ve or i ucver faU to :urc. lsUa & Musoh.
TiiKkK of the states demand
ordinary intelligence on the part of
the voter. All the other states
4nnt any tleiuan i in tins airecnoi
Tliis makes it possible for one man
lirerii pt-aa, cabbage, cauliflower,
onion., celery, pic plant, fresh, at
Uiowucll tt Stanard,
50 cts per yard aud others in proportion.
TOWELINGS
Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from
importers by tne bale,and can sell them much cheap
er than if bought of jobbers towels I buy in quan
titles in New York, and am offering them at prices
mat are nure to sen tne goods.
LADIES COTTON HOSE
Are cheaper this year than ever before. 1 have
succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of which
I am offering to my customers the same in
MM
ant
Chi
dren s.
The above is an outline of the policy 1 am going to do bnins8 on,
and will endeavor to do my part towards securing the trade of Linn and
adjoining counties to lbany, and to keep up with the procession of the
lively and growing city of Albany. I will have something to sav about
In AlbanyliHB been fillet by the
SECOND HAND STORE.
The past year ban proven- St to lie
necessity. The best and ch'.':tpet
place in the city to buy vtr
Stoyes.Foniiture.tinware
We nie always prepareo to ouy your
household furniture at the niches'
casa price. Sole agents tar the
mi
!YJiA
FOR THE
TEN
DAYS.
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And IvAtvif
We extend a cordial 'nvitation tc all to call and
examine tlits goods, feeling that we can show you
bargains. In connection with ihe sale we shall dis
play a huge lint ot WHITE GOODS and embroi
deries at
LOW PRICES
A l vautifwl line of gi:igli;ims and seasonable wool
en drvs irowls. Our itock is new and comnl(re it
Rillek. J eve,. department.
IL.Gorri.iEB.
Allanv. OreffM.
G4 W. SMITH,
Qtbt'CCESSOR TO W. H. M'FARLAND
Has the Largest Stock of ST0YES In the VALLBf
SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES.
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Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Groceries,!
And Other lines Soon.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
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ARGAND COOK AND HEATING STOVES
Also a larje and complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tit ?pper and granite ware