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THK MOKXING- HERALD; TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1890. REPUBLICAN' fONVENTION'. SPECIAL, 11:30 A. 3C. Hot to sec our stoves and ranges before buying is a mistake, llis r k.$ are always costly. I heat ing Moves u-j have the largest as u . . -. .-..11.. .. . ,...! wen inv IjI'im r:wt'iuny bi-icuicu ; offer were r.ot )-iiht .is an experi ment but as' a certainty. We know what cadi stove will do, r.nd they were bought for casli,ho the price is riht. We have special ties in beaters, be.-ide our regular' linc of Garland. Arjrand and Su-' perior stoves and ranires. . tino. W. Smith. r.ll.i:. j The Daily iIekau will be on salt; e.ii-li niorimii at the new i HI .1111 1 nf W. F. Kulm's. where iH ran hi? procured aC 5 rents jut I copy. WKATHCIi INDICATIONS. For Aibany and v cinity Fol lowing is the forecast jr 24 hours, en.liin: at 8 i: m. to-.. a : Fair; slightly warmer. .IOTTINOS AltOU C TOWN. Regular meeting of the city council to-nijrht. A'bany Knjjinc Co. No. 1 was out for drill last evening. Trout are reported plentiful in the mountain streams. Cell Vant 'leve and son Dert, of the :Scio Press, are in the city. A. V.. Woodin iscrectimranother neat cottage upon his property on !) the corner of Third and I'.voadalbin i ftreet. Seats are being taken rapidly for the great Levy concert Fridav evening. Every seat will proba bly be taken. The C'orvallw Hoard of Trade has ordered ".0,000 pamphlets des criptive of Uenton county placed in Eastern immigration center.". The reopening ot the Southern Pact lie railroad will be welcomed bv the people of Oregon. After two mouths of partial suspension 'i business on the road the public vill appreciate the regular through rvicc. i Ali'-iisv sboultl celebrate the ap proaching Fourth f July in a becoming manner. This city is bit? enoii-'b and rich tnoiiiili to' have a gol celebration every year and her pioperity and growth wuiiM warrant her in doing s, Till' ladies w ho ar-j going to rep resent the dilu-ient trades ami pro les ions ot the city at the .Merchants" Carnival are requested to meet at the . A. If. hall at 7:-" i: u. Shis evening, l.y nruer ot com-, mittee. ! ,f. P. Galbraitii and N. P. Payr.e i i:ien:iotied a"- prominent candi- ( or.icj on th.e (leie.j-Tiitii; ticket fori rut :fi.v! of county clerk. I". E. f O.tvis will prob.ib!y he renornin- a!ed for recorder. UepuHi. an can- i didatcs wiil boi) ui serene! v aUjUt convention time. The Brownvilie'i'imes remarks: Wv believe a bridge at Albany would be a grand ttiin-x for that s r y and .c'lun -f country across !ie river, but it would do the rest : the country but little irood. therefore, wlieii a bridge is built . it should Ik- done by Albany stand irg one third, Linn county onc t. inland Kenton county one-third oi the ex pen --e. "Keep o!l' the gr;;ss," President Harrison said the other dav to the Cherokee 'boomers," who were m ikiiiiia raid on lands where they did nut belong. Our dispatches tbis morning sUte tiiat he lias now is-ueil a proclamation warning all sea;in poachers to keep out of the U. S. waleis in the Pehring sea. Thar is rialit. It neeils a little backbone occasionally to maintain ! the dignity and supremacy of this country. I-'Uk Jiifoilre Singrr. The Y. M. C. V. of this city has the pleasure to announce the en gagement, under lis auspices, ot the world-famed Jubilee Singers, from Fisk L'niversi.y, rsashville, Tenn., for one of their inimitable conceits at the opera house on April;:. This is the original com pany tliat devoted over $150 ,000 of its earnings to the bu 1 ling of Fisk Cnivcrsity, that made two wonder fully .successful tours abroad, : he guest of kings and queens and prime ministers, and that sung by sp-cial request f"r President? Grant, Hayes, Garfield and Arthur. NOTICE TO rnOIIIISITIONIKTS. Prohibitionists and all who are interested iu the cause of prohibi iion will meet at the voting places of the various precincts on March 1 J-ithand elect delegates to the county conference to meet at the cjurt "house ih Albany on April 5th ot one o'clock. J. E. Kso, (.'liairman ot County Prohibition Central Committee. 1 lie ISitarituiiir'Ht l.ailv j i I in I.inti county, a:ter making : carol::! inspection of -Matthews . Wasn'nurn's stock of stoves and; ran'0s and very closely rxaminiigj t!;e;r tisnvare. says tl.ey have the i m i'. complete stock in the Wil la'i.ettc Vailev, and at the lowes- ,,r!" - i (ioixl .1ph. j TU" Wilia-nette Packing I o. naa jus received a line lot cf apples. Call e.u'v and secure some of them before tiiev ;-re all gonp. Fine comb honey, chipped beef, horse r.iJI'b !'jfs, etc., always on hand. . Owing to the change to be made in the enoe siure oi jvinuice . Ivlein, they will sell goods regard-1 kai oi cost. j 1 Tj ( "4 jkj 'J f j 4 The Hop fi rowers. Hop growers of California have formed an association to protect and at the same time to advance their industry, and it is announce. I will invite the hop growers of Ore gon and Washiugton to unite with them. The new organization is only a few days old, but for a long time such a plan has been under consideration, and the details will soon be decided on. Over a thou sand acres of hop land was repre sented nt the meeting by the twenty-three gentlemen present. It was decided to form a general association without arbitrary aims, the growing of hops as cheaply as lossik!e. and improvements of prices and conditions of marketing being the chief ends in view. The many friend of Mrs. Nancv Bixby Nee Nagau will )e grieved to learn of her sudilen death w hich occurred in Middleton. Idaho the 12th of Feb. Miss Hogaii was united in marriage with Mr., Robert Bixby of Idaho' in the fall of IStvS. Khc removed to Idaho with her husband where they lived very happilyuntil God chose to call" her to her heavenly home. She was a true Christian and was loved bv all who knew her for her sweet disposition end purity of ruind. Sweet U I lie .i'Ue wliL-n wrluo dies Wheu sinks ft righteous soul to ret . M.D.Hooax. 1 MAIL AND EXPRESS. Rgslr M"songn No'v Enuaicj oa tiia lcal Trai:i:. An improvement which the people of the Willamette Valley have long demanded, h.as at last been made. This is the placing oi regular mail agents on the local trains running between Eugene and Portland. beginning Monday I ids service commenced, and will continue as a regular tliimr, mail being made tip and distributed at ail oiiiees along the railroad, the same as on the through trains. That destined for Sioints south i if Eugene Cite will be? made up bv the agents oil thet local trams ami thrown oil' .it that fa citv to be taken up bv the through trains. Chas. Tipcr. of Salem, and YV. j W. Wct.lcr, of Portland, will be; the agents on these trains. Carl; Abraham, on Uosebtirg. will be! the helper, and will run between i Portland and. I eiler.n. j Wells, l argo .cl o. have an express messenger between j lortlandjmd Eugene ( ity. ; ... ... , ,, . ! .oluK to .r, - Ilar.H.r. j , Tho Salem Matesman says: E. ; Ii. I'iper, formerlv city editor of the Statesman, and his brother, George 1'. I'iper, have signed a contract to go to Giay's lltrhor and run a paper for the syndicate that has guaranteed the Hunt rail road system $000,000 to make its terminus there. "Ted"and George will be in Salem the first week in April on a visit, after which they will go to Gray's Harbor to start the paper. They will have a line newspaper plant, and will no doubt make things boom up there. They have both been employed on the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. ICcurtloll nf a Itooin. It is said that l.o Angeles is aid that !. Angeles prostrated from too much boom. A million tloiiai liott-l is aiau- . . - . i- i i.- 1 iimwii Mix im siiiniiin' an 1111- ishe-l. So with inanv' other ex-! lr..v:,..:,n.str.iet.ire;. No oaralvsis ! is so complete as r a.-.'i..,, frm j tun imviiI n limmi. I oe ouIiomit tide of prosperity haves the com-1 munity stranded high and dry! a hove a 1 reach ot a returning in le j and the death of s.ieh f.wn is ! complete beyond ahv possible resuscitation. the sutest way is the steady growth such as Al bany i now enjoying. Public spirit, enterprise and improve lnents. imt an unnatural or spas modic boom, is what is needed. We lake pleasure 111 reeommr-in irid to the public the .Mis-es Call, late from Fremont. Ohio, who have purahuscd our entile stock of millinery and taken pos-.-ssi,.: ,,i the same. The Misses !.il! ;n experiencetl milliners'. ha ing been employed iu m-veral retail houses us head trimmers, and. Miss Emma Pall has mii'i'i'.e.i in ! v. o wholesale houses in tll l";ivt. We shall be pleased to see our old customers and new o::en tijtronise il-.e Misses I'.ail. pleas. i-l.o. - ainl gi a :'i eoliliili nt, wiil ! ty wei om the ,- tlsank- liV ;m;i liberal cars oi" on a he;: retire i ;. h. ..f iba r very oil:' f.ii li com ll'i'.V Tils il:es lidies H' the dill in.' mil !;nerv ihg the vicinity pattoiuigi liusiness. E. v C. IIoWAi::. aiuliiik Vnssfiiifi Ya'JI'INA steamer W Mi a:cii -i.- lh' riHaiiiei'e Valley arrived A. lo-day with thefollow- it 4:1". i ing passengers V. 1'. Hester and wife. Miss S. Md'ov, .Mrs. Ma-on, Wvm.in Mason, E. .1. Har mon, M. Wert, and wile. .1. !. Johnson, H. i. Kenneer, T. L. Jenkins, N. A. Clark and wife, 1-. J. Xnniworth, II. Mathews, J. It. liackm.in, Mrs. Wayne. E. S. Kell inan, V. L. I'avis, Mrs. Spooner, Mrs. Self, Miss M. Spooiier, Miss J. Spooner, Frank Spoonur, E. s-pojiier, 1J. Spooner. L. Spooner, .. A. Mangnson, Jas. rell, II. Corbart, II. lemot, F. SclAvein ('hart. Miss A. Heyer, Win. 1 lever, i ll. It. Kelby an 1 wile. E. Kopfer, j M. Herman and wile, E.O'Couner. ! N. A. Poyntoi., J. E. Stewart ami wife, It. Ko'.vlett and .-life, L.Boyn- ton, I. Ipsw'.tch. The Santiam Mhu-s. i Suuerintendent Earlv of the Or i lena Mining Co., accompanied bv two miners, left this citv yesterday ! for tho mines in tho Santiam .lis'-! for the mines in the Santiam dis trict. They will go in on snow shoes from Gatcsxi'.le, and will have to pass over thirty feet of snow. The coming season prom ises to be one of activity in the Santiam region. The Albany Mining and .Milling Company ex pects to put in a quart, mil!, and much extensive work will be done. .IMnrin I'olllrrn. In keeping loth eyes on Astoria, do not forget that the property of fered by the Oregon Land Com pany is no ''job lot," to be sold off at auction, .nit gjd, sound prop erty, in which the company have invested their o.vn money. The new cable cars ran to the corner of Ocean Park addition, making this very dsiial'!e property. There is also a steamboat landing and a railroad station adjacent to t his ad dition. Pai ties w ho desire to make a ties w I o iiusne 10 uniKe , nts in the ocean Pa.K ad- j Astoria will have to apply l is being closed out very ; investment dition to soon, as i rapidly and prices advancing. V fan!. To the citizens of Albany : Hav ing bought out the John Schmeer Mvrc, coi ner of First and Ells worth street, where 1 will carry a full line of goods, and will open up the bakery alxmt the 'J'.'d inst., having secured a iirst class baker and by strict attention to business, courteous treatment and fair deal ing. I hope t merit a sbaie of your putrutiuge. At'orsr Lanoe. Jobn bicrciipcr keep- ibc choicest bain.", lard and bacon. He guarantees bis meat- to be the best in the market. (i:nr vi:ATiiL:it iu i.i.ici is Allowing is the crop weather bulletin f the Oregon state wc.athl.r bliri..uli operating with thp s signal pcrvicef (:entrai OHice, Portland, Oregon. For the k SaUlrd:U.( Ma.h Weather The temperature and sunshine have been belov. the average; the rainfall about the average. The temperature lias geneially been above the freezing K)int. The weather has been partly cloudy to cloudy. The rain fall has been light, but generally well distributed. t Soil The soil, except on up-j lands, is too wet for plowing, bene;-1 the spring needing is retarded. The snowfall and the rains of the past, wintor have leen such as to moisten the ground to a greater depth than has leen known for yea rs. Crops The winter wheat crop is generally reported in good con "V,.rt " " dition, 1 nit a few days of l."u ' ' -cue., o. r'v i V V V- uil' Iiiit'lv inn! stork is rpiinikr:itm? . . .. . . !,n " lmrt f,'7- h?K lratlOIW can be l , "P""!? is '.'-i i'. ' Fruits Fruit and ornamental trees, and shrubbery are develop " . . . . ;nning to show. Peach ing their iiiins, on the latter, leaves : treesareinbloes,,!!! jn l.anecountv The colli winter has injured the oi-iti-ll , mio li smile rAirni. ' Scxen.l necks of fair wether and j sunshine are needed to allow The latest sheet music for sale at i ..f spring work, the starting of the I one-third discount at Mrs. Hy grain and the development of t he man's. liiids oi trees, etc. On March .':M. ls. apple and cherry trees were in full bloom, leave on ornamental trees were out. Flowers were blooming and and uianv arilies oi vegetables wire in tin- market iu many parts of thestate. H. S. P ; l K . n . I'. ,-iul Arrived ias: , i veiling at lJo cI'M K . ,..;,!.,-... i..,.i ..i ,..a.l..... ...n ...i;(i....'..! ..,.. ,. .u himiitm 1 uti.'f.',-.- M,,..t'..r .' i n.rr..tr " i iH n'y an i ; f"-uietl'e best. I!e:iiriiij: 'rii Swlli-h. A fon-e "i v.orkmen are engaged ' in repairing the bridge of thej .Oregon I'aeiiie raihoad company; en the Water street switch, which ; was damaged by the recent Hoods. : 'i'utlir l.iuliexif AIIihiiv nuil Vicinity i A s.ecial invitaiion is extended 1 to ymi to call at our store and wit-' ness practical experiments in toasting, baking and broiling. etc. in the woNointri i. wiiii: oai .i: oi:n of the new Charter Oak Stove. Exhibition, March olst, and April 1st. from HI a. m. to 5 p. in. .Mvriir.ws A: Washui iiv. ! I'ror. (I. ', I'almrr'H ('oiinrrialuri of .Mnklr, Tweedale's block, First street, i Albany, Oregon, opened Jan uary 20, lS'.K). The course of in struction will consist 'A classes for piano, organ, harmony and voice culture. There will he a normal class and diplomas furnished to teachers, specifying capacity and experience. Students partic ipate in monthly recitals, and are graded to insure equality in rendi ill be sis as ' tion. I Ins i.onservatory w conducted oi the same basis as itnose in jos:on, xew lorn, etc This is the onlv recoirnized Baccess- fal system k nown for a thorough musical educs tion. Send for circu lars and ref -ences. Office hours from 1 to I The llnmelirnt Man In the Willamette Valley, after making a close avd careful insjiec tion of the stock of hardware and j tools and the quality of the tin I ware carried in stock by Matthews i& Washburn, says they excel all ! all other stores in the valley quality and low prices. in To th i.ndie. on the skin is simply wonderful. To my patrons and ladies of Al-! Gentlemen will find it excellent to bany-i shall be in Albany with a ! use aftcr ehavin8 full stock of the latest styles in ' Fine flavoring extracts Drug millinery by the 15th to tho" 1st of j gist II. C. Hubbard is manufactur April. Thanks for past favors, i ing a fine line of flavoring extracts. Pospectfully, Mrs. S. E. Wavne. ' For purity and delicacy of flavor ; ' these extracts are unsurpassed. u.,..;., , foTrj1.!3"' " ' , . It' Elegant Lotion does not do Tie'PsEL f Si ? -il 2 5 astJLfti? t,- i.nI, . n .,..r .:, J J ' a,K1"fj,lh 1 hJ ppar "Ir, a,no,.aa ,J 1 rof- ; Ir. l'dtton treats successfully all ilneties ot women, and eunmnteoH ' 1 1 cure all curable private disease ! 1 1,, R,,r ,,m,i, t' lie imj a sure remedy for catarrh 01 Hie bead. He Sleeps in Ins office and answers citv calls dav or nieht i Consul ration isfropnn.l Vor..,iV:-" ' h s'rietlv contnlcntia!, . - - - - .. . .iiim He can be f.u::i.l in bin oi c n Ulumberir's m,,, m ., . 10 to I-, to 4 and 7! Slock from to V Wo :ne not beie for only 10 .lava ; but I i May and help build up .. j Imny, nnd we will guarantee at all i iiii-s to sell you the best Roods nt I the lowest possible price. V F 1 Head A republican convention for I Linn county is called to meet in i the city of Albany on Wednesday, i iipui viu, iow, at jy o ciock n. in. s for the purpose of selecting ten ' (10) delegates to the republican I state convention to be held in ! Portland. Oregon on April 1G, 1800, j to nominate candidates for tho j various county offices, and to j transact such other business as ' may properly come liefore the con vention. The county convention will be composed ol 80 delegates, appor tioned one delegates' at large for ,each precinct and one for every ttwciity-tive votes or fraction over half that number cast in the pre cinct for Binger Hermann for member of congress at the general election in June, 1888, as follows: del. del. East Albany... ft Albany 8 West Albany.. 7 Harrisburg 4 Prow nsville.". . 7 Shedds 3 Peo-iu .1 Lebanon 7 Scio 3 Waterloo 4 Oreleans 3 Crawfordsville.3 Sweet Home... 3 Fox Vallev 2 Center '2 Tangent. ..... 3 Santiam 3 Franklin Butte.3 Kock Creek.... 1 Hvracus 2 Liberty 2 Brush Creek . . .2 Total 80 The primaries will be held at the usual place in each precinct at 1 :30 o'clock p. m. on Thursday April 3, 18110. W. M. Kktciium, F. M. Kedfiei.d, Chairman. Secretary. Ul'MISF. NOTICES. Cheap showcase for sale at Mrs. Hyman's. The best brands of cigars at Kastham & Van Winkle's. Good mori.ing! Have you used Hubbard's Ulegant Lotion. Tinware wirranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. Hubbard's headache capsules are a sure cure. Try them. Shaving 15 cents on Sundays or holidays at Viereck's. Tiuware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. For school books and artist sup plies go to Stanard & Cusick's. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. Latest designs in jewelry and . . , , . Iuu'est V' M trench's. Get your stall fed beef of liaight Pros. " They keep the finest in )regon. If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in bulk. E. Urownell. Try Silver Quarter plug cut. A 1 splendid smoke. Progressive ' dealers keep it. j K. C. Phelps does the best print- ...... . i : . . j. i. i hi; oi any omce in iiie cuv. riuis ;,, ,' f Try Hubbard's headache can- Hulos. They are a sure cure, and only cost 25c. box Our stock of crockery and glass ware is complete and attractive. Spencer fc Blackburn. Fresh garden seeds just received at Spencer A Blackburn's, four packages for 10 cents. Yon can save from 50c to per pair on boots and shoes ntKrausse A Klein for the next 20 days. Mr. Martin Ludwig, the bes) ' tinner in the yalley, will remain with Matthews & Washburn. smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igsrs, manufactured at Julius Joss ili'a cigar factory. , Remember that for the next 20 1 clays Krausse & Klein will sell ' lioats and shoes regardless of cost. Try some of the finest syrup and j - molasses on draught ever brought to Albanv. Go to Geo. C. Hender- son s. Go to Eastham & Brown for the Flora de Madrid, Dirigo Club Medallion and Vesta de Cuba cigars. Mesrs. Fortmiller & Irving have added a fine line of carpets to their stock of furniture, wall paper etc. Our stock of staple and fancy 8roceros '8 a" n'ce aD(l fresh and ' tne k66 l"Lity. Spencer fc Blackburn. Ham and egs, breakfast bacon, , and all other staples at Geo. C. Henderson's. Hay, oats, potatoes, oil cake, meal and chicken feed at R. M. Kobertson'H feed store at the foot of Ferry street. G. W. Simpson has just received an immense stock of line clothing, insluding Buits for men and boy's, w liich he is selling at astonishingly i low prices. Hubbard's Elegant Lotion cures chapped or rough skin. Its action lor u, your luuuoj nmuctiioce fully refunded by sfmply returning the empty . bottle. II. C. Hubbard, prescription druggist. --- MAIttCIEO. HAl L - J Sund.y, March 23. 1SP0, at the residence of th. i,riar pirenta, in coburg. unc county. OreKuo, bv Iter, X. N. Mattbox. Will S. ia't f iaa ,'ol"ty. ! K'm 'rnuie CliwnberUin, of Une county. W J i- Br"or K0"' nJ? work In country. Apply at this office. r.r uddreas poicofBce box S7, Albany, Or. EA. BER.HV, attorney. at-law. Special . attention given to callpotion of claims, om.-e with J.J. Whitney. ilARM FOK SALK-200 ACRtH OF choice land, all under cultivation, tour mile aoutheatt ot Albany, for sal at a bar Kio. Inquire of faut Mlncenmelr, or at Uds oBce. MLffl I cusigk Fr iaformatioa cncrnig ioveit meat ia this city or inrreaadiog country. They have listed a Ur nomkrf fine farms, suitable for grain, fruit or stock. They make ioiide buiiaMS fint-cUis retideace prprty a cialty. Sole agents for aad pe- VVOCDLE'S Riverside Addition, The beat luborbaa prope rto oa tiie ; mtkt. HALF MILLION DOLLARS To loau oa long thiie eu iKl hu proved farme or city prOjerty. Agents for the Auglo-Nevda A lurance Corporatiou, the slroogott Fire Inwrance Company on the fsoifio Coast. NEW. Jifur Messrs. Speacer & Blackburn desire to announce to the people of Albaay and adjacent country that their stock m now complete in all lines pertaining to the grocery busioee. ARRIVING DAILY Coaaignwesta ol new geods cuneistiug of staple and fancy j-eceiiet, ir wtuoh we j.y sjnit caeh, threhy saviap liberal discountu, which will be shared with our cuatomert. OUR PRIDE Is centered ia our speaial delivery (the only only t ue ia the city) whereby we ere eeaUcd t deliver all (roods or dered of prou.pi!j- aa 1 to tbs entire eatisfaetioa tf eor patrons. WE ARE PROUD Of eur ability to please or customers, and preud of the kind werda bestowed upon us by those whom wo et.-ive to please, OUR ORDER SYSTEM Is a great oonveaMaoa to the ladies, as we oail at their bauae every morning or evening, take orders for the day's supplies, and deliver them drotnptly, thus saving than the walk down town- as wall as the tedious waiting for tha articles ordered aad the too often keen disappointment of an satire failure to receive them. WE NEVER FAIL. If you order gocds from us you get jast what you order and in time far tho meal for which you iatead them. FRESH JERSEY BUTTER. We have en aaged the entire product of ilr. E. Loeuy e's Jersey dairy and will have an ample sapnly of this deli- ! cious batter at all times. Is to conduct a first-class grooery FARMERS We will make it to SPBNOBK & m By IuvMting ycer munt-y im ome wheel of furtanu there are uine cliances to lete and one to win. There is No Chance to Lose on This Wheel. " Inreet your tnouay ia the hub aud leave tho outside aluue. This wheel Ilm been turning oncu every six luonthi for the pst two years, and ihr-H: who wpccnlated to the hub have doubled thHr motey on every turu. We predict this wi.t.l w ill tuiu ucu every ninety days for the next er. If you wild to be oue of t!e Iiioky spe:uUtora call and let ui show you some of the fineet bargains in urui, eiifcurKir, rrsidenee and Vuicee property ever oflered ia tbi city. CURRAN REAL ESTATE AGENTS. & 1 Few And a fow Lines of winter suits, which will be sold 1 w Forour immense new steck toar- live as soon as the blockade is over. t ilv.E. BLAIN, THE Leading Clottiier, NEW: NEW GOODS!! OUR OBJECT buaioes, and we cordially invito trial ordersj yoar interest to bring us your yrodaoe. mm ! M0NTEITH, Albany, Oregon. Left. very low Prices. NEW! NEW PRICES!!! s HAVE ROOM f