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-i ilr ttSfrtf - W J.' THE MOBNINtf HKRAIiP; SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 189. towing gailg txn& O. fc C. R. B. TINK TABLK. NORTH BOUSD. cparU'rriveK. Cat, expr. Enjrene ex F"cirtit ;45 ami , ..r ami I'orU'd 10 10am 11:15 am 'Zun " S4f.pm SOUTH BOUND. i Arrives Depart: Arm CiAgcxp I 7:45pm 5pni Ashland 9.00am Hateene ex I2;2upmiii40pm Eusene 2.40pm J-'raijcht I L30pmKwgcne 6.00pm So Freight received forfcouth .alter 11.. the same day. OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrifes Departs .jll.l5omL00pm 5.23pm it.."0 a I'aasoager. Teight... THIS PAPER SIWSjK Advertiains: Agency, U and f.r Merchant 8 Kxchange, San Francisco, California, where contracts for advertising cau bs made for it .lOTTIMiS AB9PT TOWN. i. W. Simpson pay the highest rash price for wool. Buy your binding twine of Knapp, Burreil & Go. A supply of line cream cheese just received at F. L. Kenton's. Strawberries five cents per box, ami fresh every morning. Leave orders for canning at Brownell & Stanard's. Have you seen those beautiful new hats just received at Ida M. Brush's. Those black Neopolitan are sold for $2.00. Kk-ven splondi:1. prizes free. A coupon given gratis with every 23 cent purchase at Blum's, opposite the Kevere Hoiise. A profusion of fresh fruits, in cluding peaches, apricots, bananas, limes, oranges, etc., etc., just opened at F. II. Pfeiffers'. Onr jewelry men must look out as Matthews & Washburn liave the largest an. I finest line of jewels in the town. Ladies go and see them. Call and see the all teel light vanning plow binder, the superior i cuam drivers. Mancl next 'o Mitchell & Lewis Co., Albany, Oregon. Matthews fc Washburu have j secured the services of Mr. Martin Ludurg, who i a first class plumber and are prepared to do all ! kiada of work. i Just received at Will & Mark's a new line of jewelrj in latest pat terns, including pins, charms, lockets, and gold and silver jewelry f all kinds. Call and see them. Dr. W. C. Negus and Horace Kobiason have dissolved their partnership in the livery business, by mutual consent, Mr. Kobinson retiring. The business will here g'ter be continued by Dr. Negus. Railroad tickets are sold to all points East by F. A. Burkhart, pposite the First National bank from $5 to $10 cheaper than they can be had over any other line. Call and see him if vou want to go Fast. The business over the Narrow Jauge Telegraph system south of Dundee, embracing east and west bide points, has been transferred to the Postal Telegraph Co., and a material reduction of rates has reen4made. Greenwood is making very line Cabinet photographs for $2.00 per dozen, and perhaps for less as long as the photo tent remains in the city. Now is your opportunity to ! secure tine pictures. Each and j every picture warranted. For the best roasted coffee, cream cheese, beef chipped to order, j Golden Star tomatoes, at five cans for 50 cents, and all canned goods I In proportion, go to Conrad Meyer, i He also has some of the best and ! freshest i oiled oats in the market.. At the Baccalaurcat service to-; morrow morning a collection will ! be taken for the benefit of the I Johnstown sufferers. Let all come j ureoared to respond Iiberallv. llie cause is deserving 01 our most hearty sympathy. Let it go out in a substantial way. The tickets for the Sunday ex- - F A Purchase vour tickets before the 12th inst, as no tickets will be solu after that date. Tommy Jones has secured the i service of Mr. W. B. Gilson, who is a first class barber, and they are now prepared to meet all their 1 customers with promptness and dispatch first class work guaranteed at reasonable prices, shaving 15 -cents, haircuttmg 25 cents, baths five tickets for a dollar or 25 cents. PERSONAL MENTION. cursion to l aquina j.av .iune n.in, thoughts are expressed in a flow of ,, Ti- ii rri ' i ciean, pure r.ngusn, ana ne leaves AV. K Read's, W allace, Thompson hyS auiience with the desire to Jt Co.'s and t. A. Lurkhart s. jjear more, instead of a feehn-r nf , . ... , , (and is able to present facts logic (. ass Humphrey, of Portland, was aUy A cortlial invitation is ex in the city yesterday. . tended to the public generally, both C L. Brush and wife, of Portland, ! ladies and gentlemen. are visiting in this city. F. R. Smith and wife, of Salem, are visiting in this city, the guests of the Misses Howard. Eugene LaForrest returned last evening from Portland. lie brought up a complete map of Seat tle, showing the burned district, its relative location and the por tions which remain. It ca:v be seen at Wallace, Thompson & Co.'s. Math Gcarhard, one of Los Angeles' prominent citizens, is in the city, the guest of his nephew, Conrad Meyer, lie will return home on the next trip of the Wil lamette Valley, accompanied by his two daughters, who have been I spending several months in this ;ity. vi: Wool: wool: 55,000 ounils more wool wanted to complete my contracts, which expire by the 10th of July. All jK-rsons having wool for sale will find it to their advantage to call on me before selling, and at the same time oblige me. P. Cohen. TEE OREGOH CENSUS. The State Will Be Divided Into Two Dis tricts With 2C0 Enumerators. Superintendent Porter, of the census bureau, and Representative Hermann have been in consulta tion for some time, as to the advis ability of dividing Oregon into one or two districts, and it has finally been concluded to make two dis tricts, dividing the state on the summit of the Cascade range of mountains, which forms Eastern Oregon as one district, with a supervisor of census for it, and Western Oregon as another. There will be, it is estimated, about 200 enumerators for Oregon, who will each have separate divisions, composed of precincts, whose employment will be limited to one month, and who will be allowed $0 per day. In the eastern counties, the com pensation will be based on the number of names and industries enumerated. These enumerators will be under the direction of supervisors. A V A 1KM Y COJtM ESCEU KNT. The entertainment to be given by the pupils of the bisters' Acad emy takes place Thursday evening, June lo. the public have learned from experience how well conduct ed and enjoyable the academy entertainments are, and a large at tendance is therefore to be expect ed. Following is the programme : Overture Martha do Flolow, Four pianists. Salutatory. Jolly brother? Double piano duet. In Natnie's Rower Operetta in two acts, impersonated by forty pupils. Interludes Comic songs, bv Rev. Father Leo. O. S. B. The Narrow liaugc Der Schwei- zerlsueD on iuzern aut egis Zu Auf den Alpen i.t esschoen The little man, and his tall wife. Sponholtz Gallop Rrilliante. '"TIo thn Ilol-ftt IT.-,.,.. I!nr.,.n I i T . V ' 4 1... , . ladies. Chop waltz Instrumental duet, eight hands. The Creation Song, Very Rev. Father Prior, O. S. R. Olivette Tambourine drill, per formed by t .velve misses. Garden of Eden Tableau. Paradise Lost Tableau. Graduating exercises. Valedictory. liaise the Notes Gently Vocal and instrumental quartet, violin, zithern, guitar and piano. Closing address Verv Rev. Father Prior, O. S. B. Tickets for sale at Blackman's. Raittern Oregon Waterspout. A cloud-burst or waterspout oc curred on Wednesday at or near the month of Antelope creek, a small stream that empties into Crooked river about l.'J miles above Prineville. The pour-down ex tended over the hills to the valley of the Ochoco near the mouth of Mill creek, and soon filled the channel of that stream the Ochoco to overflowing, causing some fright among the settlers of that locality, and threatening damage to growing crops. The only dam- ! age reported, however, was done on the farm of Mr. J. J. Luwson. The flood washed the soil from a piece of ground that he had summer fallowed and ran over and washed down a portion of his hav crop. About 11 o'clock that night the Ochoco here in town was boominsr. the water having risen at least six eet. We learn that portions of the roadway up Crooked river are so washed out as to impede travel in that direction with wagons. It is fortunate that no more damage than that reported was done. Prineville News. !. 4'ope-lanil. Col. L. V. Copeland delivered his second and last lecture in this city at the opera house last even ing, his subject beinsr,"The Future f the Republic.' The lecture was well attended and those present were delighted, entertained and in structed. Col. Copeland is at once i forcible, eloquent and wittv. His renei ac tne lecturer s close, as is too frequently done bv public speakers. It is a rare treat to hear a talented orator like Col.Copelaud. ! rublie I.eetnre. Mis. Henrietta Skelton, oue of the national organizers of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, will lecture at the W. C. T. IT. hall this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Skelton is an entertainins. j forcible speaker and has large ex perience in the temperance work, The Stato Pair. The Oregon Board of Agriculture will hold the annual state fair at the fair grounds near Salem, com mencing Monday Sept. ltt, 1889 and continuing six daj-s. The cash premiums offered for agricultural, stock and mechanical exhibits, for works of art and fancy work, and for trials of speed amount to $15,000. Change of Captain. Capt. S. V. Short, who has been captain of the steamer Occident for J a long time, has resigned his posi- i tion and will rest until next fall. . when he will take charge of the S. Bentlev for the Oregon Pacific line. ('apt. Miles Bell, heretofore of the Champion, will take Capt. Short's place on the Occident. Hpeeial Notice. One crate of strawberries to be given away free to regular custom ers at Conn Bros, to-day, at 11 o'clock. Be on hand in time, as j there is one crate only. THE COLLEGE EHTEBTAIBME5J. Programme! of the Undergraduates Enter tainment Monday Ereaiig. Following is the programme of the entertainm ent to be given by the undergraduates of the Albany college at the opera house on Mon day evening : Lullaby Song(solo and cho) Pri mary Department. "Before and After the Battle ol Sheep's Run." a drama in three scenes, of which the following is the CAST OK C'li AKAC'TEBS. Maj. Gen. Fogy E. N. Blodgett Col. Feathers P. A. Young Capt. Punkin . L. E. Lee Lieut. Wait A. Canon Private Gore . . .W. B. McCormick Squad of Soldiers. College .Students "Night" literary selections by Misses Sara Sternberg, Lena Gray, Anna Yantis, Ava Baltimore. Hannah Cohen, Mary Cundiff, Birdie Anslvn, Eva Simpson, Olga Hewitt. "Ring the Bell," (chorus) Pri mary Department. Instrumental duet Edna Allen, Eva Cowan. Gyps j' Operatta Arranged for the students of the Albany college by Mrs. O. S. Pollock. About 50 i students will appear m costume, and in song will tell the 6tory of the abduction of two little girls, the daughters of a count. After ten years of wandering they are brought home by the Gypsy queen, and are married to two young noblemen, who have also joined the Gypsy band in order to woo the two beau tiful maidens. The operatta is a beautiful arrangement of songs and choruses, of which the following i the TA.ST oK IIAIUCTICKS. Oueen Aoline Rose Trumbull Attendants.. E. C. Niles. L. E. Lee Zellah ) Daughters of Count Gheta Roncewalles. .. .Anna Flinn, Minnie Vaullorn Lionel, son of Count Wallen- stein J. V. Wilson Thaddeus, son of Count De Haroun C. W. Vunk Zarozo, wandering Gypsy, Mildred Burmester Gypsy band, maids and attend ants. The entertainment is of a classic tone, and promises to surpass any thing of the kind ever prepared by the college. Reserved seats can be secured at G. L. Blackman's, where tickets are now on sale. Reserved seats, 50 cents; general admission, 25 cents. The Flood Sufferer. In addition to the $125 subscrip tions for the Pennsylvania flood sufferers published yesterday the following have subscribed the amounts set opposite their names W. H.Thornton 00 W. W. Baldwin Krausse & Klein H. F.Merrill F. P. Nutting Dr. S. G.Irvine Chas. Cahlen 00 50 50 00 50 00 The subscription will be kept open until Monday, and all who desire to subscribe will find the list at Foshav & Mason's. A Will Content. An interesting suit in equity is now in progress before Countvl Judge Blackburn in probate. It is the will contest of the late Martin Werts, of Tangent, wherein Mrs. Sarah Luper is the plaintiff. Ac cording to the terms of the will the estate valued at $12,000 was left in nearly four equal parts to an only daughter, and to three other more distant relatives who had been raised by the deceased. Thedaugh ter has brought suit to set aside the will. The case has been in progress for some time. Preparing for the Ponrtli. i i Col. T. C. Smith and Major Lov j ell of Salem were in the city yes ; terdiy, and in company with Capt. U. 11. Jrvine ot this city were view ing the grounds for the sham bat tle on the Fourth of July. They state that a large number "of Salem people will come to Albany on the Fourth. Arrangements are being made to make the military display of the day a most interesting fea ture. A NoTel Parade. The children are awaiting with pleasureable anticipation the com ing of Sells Brothers and Barrett's united shows. The children's dream of fairyland, exemplified with tiny golden chariots repre senting the gems of fiiry lore -Old Mother Goose, Cinderella, Robin son Crusoe, The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, Santa Claus, Little Red Riding Hood, Blue Beard and the elfin tallv ho coach will tickle the children, as nothing in me way oi a circus parade ever did before. It is said that he who makes two blades of grass grow wnere oni one grew betoro is a philanthropist, and we might add that he who makes glad the hearts of all childhood as they have never been before deserves to be crowned High Priest of Fairyland. Sells Brothers aud Barrett will lw re membered by the children with gratitude and pleasure. On Wed nesday, June 19th, at about 10 o'clock, this great spectacular pageant will appear on our streets, A void. ! We have contracted for thou i sands of gallons of all kinds of berries. AVe have just received 100 gallons of Champion gooseber ries, which we are selling at 25c. ler gallon. Call early and leave your orders, at the lowest market price. Willamette Packing Com pany. Wool Wanted.' All the wool in the country can lind a ready market atG. W.Simp son's store, in Albany, and the highest market price will be paid for it. Call and tret the prices. He has rented a large warehouse and will charge no storage to parties who wish to hold their wool. New deii-iii in k-welrv at French's Fire at Corrallis. The following dispatch was re ceived at this office last evening : Cobvallis, Oregon, June 7th. The residence occupied by H. E. Harris, an old and favorably known citizen of this city, was totally de stroyed by fire to-day at noon. A portion of the furniture was saved. The house was insured. Cause, a defective flue. The loss is about $1500. The building was owned by Jacobs & Neugass. A Generous Contribution. Messrs. Isom, Lanning & Co., of the Red Crown mills, shipped a car load of Hour to Seattle yesterday, having contributed it to the suffer ers from the fire. It was forwarded free over the Southern Pacific and Northern Pacific companies lines. The Ire Works. The machinery for the Albany Ice Works has all been received and it is expected that it will be started up and tested to-morrow. About Wednesday they will begin to turn out five tons of ice per day. It will be sold at one cent per pound. Exciting Snnawaj. All parties knowing themselves ! indebted to the old firm of Burk- J nart x Koyce, joo printers, are kindly requested to settle up with the undersigned, as the books must be closed up in a few days. Geo. S. Royce. Family Jan, We have a fine supply of all sizes of fruit jars which we are sell ing at the lowest market price. The best goods at the lowest figures. Willamette PackifiS Company, Piles! Piles: PHc: Dr William s Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cure for blind, bleed ing or itchm piles ever discovered. It never fails to cure old c.iscs of long standing. Judc Coons, Maysville, Kv, iys: "Dr William s Indian Pile Ointment cured rue after years of suffering." J udge Collin Dury, Cleveland, O. sav6 : "I nave found by experience that Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment pives immediate and permanent relief.' We hayc hundreds of such testi monials. Do not suffer an instant longer. Sold by druggists at 50c and $1 per box. Sold by Fosuay & Mason, Albany, Oregon. WANTED WORK BY A VOCXO VAN 22 TKARft or aok, just arrived in Albany from the Kast. Wishett to obtain a position in a store or otiicc to learn a permanent business. Will give first-class references Wages at first no object, but a permanent position desired. Address T.. H. O. Box oS0, Albany. Important Satire. HAVING LEASED THE MONTK1TH pasture freni the Orejron Pacific Co., all persons having stock therein on pasture arc hereby notified to remove them at once, or make arrangement with me. Failing U do so Mich st-K-k will be turned aut. JOHN SCHHEER. 'Pakrn i p by this tirv marshal within thk J. corporate limits of the city ot Albany, a small sorrel horse, both hind feet white, has saddle marks. The owner can have the same by calling at Jno. S-lmiccr's livery stable and paying charges. Removed. JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS patrons and friends that he can be found on First street, in his new rooms in Foshav k Bhis.in s brick, where lie is prepared to ac commodate the public .with anything in the Oonsoralline. Hot or cold bathe at ail hours RIM IiAKTNG PO WJEK. Put up expressly for Julius'gGrad wohl and sold at his Golden Rule Bazaar in ONE POUND CANS AT- 2o CENTS PEK CAN! Guaranteed to be first-chiss in every Respect. JULIUS GRmVOHL WHY DOES Because he knows that his dear wife is iust commencing to work him for something -you know how it is yourself but when LAG)IESTF?AE)E WITH Bwwnell t Stanard Their husbands don't look that way, because there are no extravagant prices on their goods. Everything is good; everythink is cheap; make Home happy, make YOUR HUSBAND SMILE By trading at the economical store where'the rule of good goods and low prices knows no exception. Don't forget that tc mple of economy is at Browaell & Stanard's- COKXEE FCKST ASO ln " 4LBI SLS Dissolution Vol l-c. TVTOTICE IS IIKRKBY filVEX THAT THK Jl firm of Larduc ,v t'ndcnvooil, doin a ;;cncra rroccry businnss, ha been dissolved bv mutual consent. .Mr. Underwood having sold his interest i'i the business to II. M. Robertson. The business will be continued under the firm name ol" r-arduc & Robertson with whom the outstanding business ac counts of the old firm must Iw settled. ItARUUKjc IJOIiLRTSOX. Albanv. May 14, ls-vt. innfrim WWW THE MAN LOOK SAD Good Investment. For a small amount of money that will in a years time deuble or trebl your money, such an op portunity is offered in South Albany only one half mile from the city, embracing the tract of land from Elkins' falls to the fair ground road. Lots sold n the installment plan. Tweed a lk & Redfikld. One door south of the post office. Taqnlna Bay. Fifteen hundred dollars will buy one hundred feet of water front, between Fall 6treet and the Bay View House, Newport. Address Lock Box 18 Newport, Oregon. Dressed Chickens. We will have a nice lot of dressed chickens for your Sunday dinner. Call and leave your orders for a nice yellow legged chicken. A'il lamette Packing Co. Strawberries. F. L Kenton receives fresh ' strawberries every morning. All orders entrusted to him will receive careful attention. The Truth. There is NO cigar which sells at 5 cents equal to Blum's for the same money. , Every smoker who has used them says so. YOU try try one. Why Is tt That people liDcr along always complaining about tlir.t tired feeling? One buttle of BEGGS' BLOOD PURI FIER and BLOOD MAKBR will en tirely remove this feeling, give them a good appetite and regulate diges tion. G. L. Blackman, druggist. Lovers of good coffee should try some of Julius Grad wold's choice grades. He keeps the best in the market and sells as he does all his cnoice lamily groceries, at tne lowest living prices. If you want a clean and tine smoke askf or J. Joseph's home made white abor cigars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory, A new line of solid silverware, gold-headed canes, beautiful dia mond ring8,gold andsilver watches, has jus.t been opened bv Will & Stark. For your fine imported aud Ke West cigars, tro to M. Saumsrart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store Try Sapoliofor house :leaning. It is unequaled Brownell fe Stanard. The latent sheet music at Mr flyman's. The "Pacific Argaud" ranges both four and six hole. An Eastern stove made especially for this coast's traae Sold only by (ieo. W. Smith, Albany- Lovers of rood cheese- should call on Cona Bros. They have just re ceived a lot of mil cream, fresh ana sweet. Try Com: Bra's I'appooie 5-ceat Havana cigars. The Djnainite huyjry wbio is ee kin linep. Thompson Overman agents. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY" A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria and canker month, For sale by Fo hay & Masoa. 7' mi.l. J. WEST, The old and reliable physician, has ocatea permanently at 1 East Sixth street.wliere he is prepared to treat all kinds of diseases in a careful manner. He readily locates a disease and gives its name nnd origin by examining six places on the breast and two under the shoulder blades. He manufactures his own nledicines and gives consulta tions and information free. Call o him for experienced treatment Pre B. Marshall. 17AKM LEVELING OF ALL HU.YDS AL- JC bany Orcsron. Agent for th Wright rural Level. Location of ditches for tiling pm poxes a sjuriaJtv. Order left at the Hkralr oftice will receive prompt attention. I have just received over 2000 yards of standard ginghams from John Wannamaker, of Philadel phia. The common price of these goods is 10c per yard. I will sell 14 yards for 1 the price of good prints. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. OIL PAINTING. 1 tl UlRVl Having opened a studio in Flinn's block will give instructions iu land scape oil painting. Those interested in inc oil paiutings are invited to call at her rooms and examine her paint ings, which include views of The Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls, Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and many others. Charges for lessons will be reasonable. Contractor ami Bniiler I T C. SHELL WILL KL RNISH l'LANS, ' U specifications and details for . all kinds of nuiiaing ana arcnueciurc. mi worKipiomvi ly done and K"arnteoil to he first-class. Es timates furnished on short notice for brick buiidinK. residences, publu- buildings, bridge, etc. REMOVAL- JOIIXSOX &' DANNALS have removed their blacksmith shop roin their old quarters to ths corner oppo ite An. Marshall's livery stable, where the bo found ready t do all kinds of work intheir line cheaply and promptly. The BUYERS' GUIDE is d March and Sept.each It is an encyclopedia !eful information for all purchase the luxuries e necessities of life. We can clothe you n furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk -lance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in vauous sizes, styles and quantities. Just h-nre out what is required to do all theso things COMFORTABLY, and ou cfn nlak a fair estimate of the value ot the BUYERS' GUIDE, which will be sent uponireceipt of 10 cents to pay postal. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO., 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, III. Standard j Hiains.1 Miss III I II II II nilllllH; 1889 1889 SPRING AND SOMMER 1889 SPECIALTIES- Ladies Dress WsaElTriings The largest stock and greatest variety in price and styl I have ever carried, and as good value as ever ottered to the citizens of Linn connty- Spec In cashmeres in colors and blacks. Seersuckers, ginghams, chambreys, French prints and wash fab rics. A)i the noveltiis of the season in black and colors."" I wiiJ have something further to say abot these in a few days. EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS, Flouncings, and all overs on cambms, Swiss amd India linen. I huve just opened the largest invoice of novelties in this line ever exhibited m this ityy and at greatly redueed'prices. PIQUES, India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors, all at prices very ranch cheaper than ever before tered in th'm city. TABLE In bi own and bleached. New York at less than importers' price, and am able to give good bargains. 58 50 cts per yard aid others TOWELINGS Crashes, etc All these goods I buy direct ra, importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap er than if bough" of jobbers towels I buy in quan tities in New York, and am offering them at priees that are sure to sell the jroods. LADIES COTTOJf HOSE Are cheaper this year than ever before. 1 have succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of w3tk Ifam offering to my customers. the same ia fa mil iAThe above is an outline of the policy . am going to do businefli Mr and will endeavor to do my part towards securino the trade of Linnaai adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep up with the procession el lively and growing city of Albany.I will have something to say afcoofc Carpets, Uoofe and Shoes, Groceries, And Other lines Soon. SAMUEL 889 ial Bargains IAWM LINElsT This stock I bought in inch all linen I in proportion. bleached at Childrens. E. YOUNG, i i i