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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1890)
imam THE MOBKOfG- HERALD; FRIDAY, MABCH 28, 1890. THE FAR5IER'S INSTITUTE. ! Sl'KCIAI.. l i::;o .1. M. Not t s-?e our stoves aaJ ranges before buying .i-; a mistake. Mis Takes an: alw.iy ' -t iy. In heat ii; stoves wo li-.v.-; tin; lart as veil as th? n:ot carefully selected sstoek in tii.' city. Tie.- stoves we ft"r were not li-;jut .is an experi ment but a ii crrtiUi.ty. V'e Ur.ow what eadi stove will tlo, and hey vvrc bought fur -a-li,so tiie lrico is ri'Iit. V.'e have special- Tbo Opening of t Hon . oti r. : THE NEW FKECINOIS. Djf c: iatks Matter cf the DiEcriytion j of Their lSoaaJams. REMINISCEH0E9 OF LETT. KEPCULICAN CONVENTION. i ... kiimi' :infiia:i!iic w. lilt- se;-.ini npeiie for ;'. priiiitalrle a mi clmr. A n ii 1 1 i- nt prominent Winners ati'l i-ilueainrs were pre-- ! etlt, ami more will alieH'l !: scs-! simis lo-ilav. ' lion. U. A. Irvine was rlcete.r The three new precincts, formed hy the beanl of eounty eoiuniip sintiet an- attracting attention now ;w tinre time t'i election apon-ai-lic-. Tin- boundaries of lines of iarlan l, Arizar.d am perior stoves and ranges. tiro. W. S.U Tiie l.u:.v u!e c.ieii : .stand of YV. f"lii bv jiroi oopv. nr.ATiii ns stir. r lli;i:l.l v. :nwriiiii at F. Kuhus. -trod at r. ' the liie lavnvr'.- in-iit.iu-, held miller the auspices of the Stati Agricultural ViVj.'e comim-necl at the ooi'ta hot;-e i;;.-t eyiiiii!''. :J prci-eiit, and i aurpii-itiiis-ly .-ac!i ot the new precincts were ud inierei'iin , tixed unil appear properly upon the leenidf. but the boundariert of iniie ni th" old precincts from which the new ones are cut of!', are not iiven. which threatens to cau-'c trouble unless the clerk ; figures the iMiiimlaris mit and w itii I writes them up. At the January ferni ot the county court, the following action was taken: The name of Kast Albany nrecinct was first l:i-n-d ilic aildre.-s t.f wi icoiiie. : chanvjed to Albany. Then the The address was lull of keen', j east portion of the latter and a s brewed thought, and was listened j small portion of Lebanon precinct to with the utmost attention. It ' was cut oil', formini; East Albany -"j contained many point:: that were precinct. The dividing line in the i well taken and of ;'ivat value if j city is.Ietl'erson street. The voting j acted upon, j pl;tce was tixed at the office of the 0 " i 1'rof. J. 1. Letcher of the State Farmers' warehouse. lieu 1 . .. .... I IV, 11...... niMilt. .1 tiii.t ' T.i(i.r..iif ,.r..i.ilif.t fr.'ltfil ! cliairinan lor tlie eveiiiii''. ! Tlie exercises were opened ; an cnj jyai.li' s .n: oy .lc.-i. j Lee, Sears, Harrows, i'nrtinuler, . . , , . , ,1 ll.irt ami 1 mss. ties 111 heaters, be.nle. our regular . M.(Vor lV-vaI tK. in. where it nt.- per fi)i(ATins. For Albany and :cinity Fol lowinir is the fore.-ast :or - I hours, ndin at 5 r. m. to-a . : Fair; slightly warmer. JOTTIX(iS .lI'.iM'r TOWN. Kier. of Havrisbm-'. is in r. m the city. Mis- Hall dan Hull of t'orva'.lis. i- ity. lr. iuiss will remove to Wood 1nrn soon to ' int the irnr busi ness'. Mrs. .Joseph Kh -in, of this city, has returned from a vSit at Ku ?ene. Mr. and ?drs. Pollock, of Sprins-fu-ld, Iliinois, have l cated in this ity. The hitter is a si.-ter of A. Kiio les. visii!ii; in thi j "'f-' o-wiiiplilii-l on t lie I' liMin.u' Uc special l itv election on should bp almost tin-1 The vot. fion at tie April 7th animous. The tuerehauts carnival to b '.veil in this ,-i;y April Unl a id 1 1th pr uni-ii s t- :i. 111. .-t in- ' in; altair. 1 excellent response to the address of welcome, .iiivin.u the objects for holding these meetings mid the I connect inn between the farmer's I occupation and educational work, Miss Minnie an Horn saiif; a very beautiful son;.' accompanied on the piano by Miss Annie Honk, which was encored and loudly ap plauded. l'rof. Margaret Snell of the State 1 Agricultural colletre presented the I subject of lv.nieritie Lconotnics in I a very able manner, showing the method in w hich t he college leach- the subject, and the methods of work in that in- i stitution. j In the u'cueial discussion upon the subject Mrs. M. J. Train, .opened the way and called up Major Story, w ho was in th'- audi- (no' anil '.'av a loiisintr speech I leading on to the patriotic side of the subject. ; l'rof. I", (irimiii, of the A-j;ri-; cultural L'o!!e-'e, fol'.o'.vcd with practical rendition of the subject, j and proiinded fpietions that called tout Mrs. Snell with fuither le- marks :n ex:an.it;on ot the opera tions and teaching in her d-p irt ment of the 'cllcc.o. Hon. F. M. K v.. is called out a'nl give a pra' tical talk upon the f .rnicr,' work and needs, and edit- .1.!, II ' ia!e:i jarty . 1 . Stewart. calio 1 nal ri. 1; l.ln: aids tliat sii Ituie, ;in l t ;m i' ll'f'l. j: ji.I I Id' uiven ie neeos.-ity of seieia-o to the v t. h'i-V and in: IlleUts tf. i:. ht .'oil ii.stiier o iidin- se ill b.' '. 1. , e::rri( a i Weic! 1. rian: !!l r. ..;iy e-h - ! hi?!; ti.IV 'W: Spei L t -::iaii!i r. Th Van fi-ve. .rf'.-ivd the : lOJ.ci'o !'., ....UaLrt t;l i i',' they v have I.! I; ;Ter. The citv i - i.i : t:i- i 0:1 1 1 iA Miss :rried in ::'. ... !! ! n.:!de l- ; fr-1 1:1 1 : : . at : r.viv I son, v.l j p.eated f c.oi-.'ht 1 c. late I ,r.. in W-Ici at it ! a M.'.-.n , hi which she ho.v the Wcli- teu a i'.ir- trial lor lice escaped an file au-iit-ii her viv de?i. retain was .1 strmoti, le k, and w iien au-1 boldlv his po-'-ition oit"! f t!:- Will T the 11. iv I he H- 11 !av! Tlo- : e p.- potclo; l- pota;.. e 1 1 ii.--; :: retail i'-. obal.lv n. habit int. ! l'Sl".!le : in this : N i:t 1 it -. l;-utt-li ; i.sc-l ': -.aiit.i M .: !.!. .--;.!a;!). id - - : .-en l e t til -v.-n -if, ; 1 1 ecf 1 1 ,1 Ti ;s .s one fa . L. il 1 11a li.-ia.i tiie been tdad up at iiis rs h' us. although red thai percei:l:e'" ..I price. if the he ii a: .ene h.bi 'iili co.v- i.it citv. 11- pro receive a ! at . cotllie; 1 , v.-r. enough to n:t et ;;i.n pa Tiar.ce over ti:-- may. r" IV'.f. I'.. ' i: and .1. I. 1,'U'i.i. Mi si:..l!, of t!,c St. i-.. A j:i o;-.;inane. ril'ir:;i' at larue iiiay.-r v.-tiie I I niav.-r .ho ll-i :da!.' The 1 ity ;:i 1 t'uh'.ie Mirit -s the ordi- veto, wife, l'rof. Mar'aiet uitur.il fol- Iee, came ovt r ye-terday and t ji '.i pa.it ;:! th Farmers' Institute 1 1st eveei:..'. 5 Vol. i. A. t'ovell and IVoi. I'.. II. I.ake f the same houl will b" pre.-e: t to-day to take a part in the proceedings. Mrs. S. A. Wave..' wi-dies to sav to the ladies of Albany that she is n hand v. iih a new and w ell selected slock of millinery, w hich she assures them can not be snr-)Ki--ed in st vie and c'craiice. She 1 w Mining 111 potai' n ::t be leineiab. j ih-aler -eeives a ! profit out of lhi- la-iner :ets J cents h,- 1- done- Vel v : ! I well, and if he could be a--uie 1 of that price all the time he would make money faster than a ;-pi eu lator in outside property. It happens, however. that at this; season of 1 he year farim-is some- j times cannot itet enough fur pota- toes to pay for haulim: tii.-m to! market. The farmer who makes a point to raise a piod lot of pota- j toes every year wins in the loinr! run. ami there are several persons; ! iu the vicinity of this city w ho J have made small fortunes by sticking to raiding potatoes alone vear after vear. This vear there' is likely to be considerable railroad ! building i;oin on in this section. ! and consequently there will lie a I j-'ood maiket lor potatoes, beef.! i pork, hay, oats, etc. as well ih i I vegetables of manv kinds.' from iiortionsof West Albany ami Center preeinets, dividing line being four miles south of" Albany. I'eoria precinct was created from portions of Ilalsey, Shedd and Orleans precincts. The boundaries of the three New precincts are as follows; East Albany Bepinninj: at a point in the center of Jackson street in Albany, Linn county, Oreroi,and on the btmks of tlie Willamette river ami runniiij; thence south along the center ot said street to the center of Ninth street in Faid city, thence in easterly direction to the point where the Sanderson bridge road leaves the Albany road thence along the center, of said Sanderson bridge rovl to the cen ter of the Santiam river, thence down the center of the main chan nel of faid Santiam river to a point w here said river crosses the north line of section I'-V tp 10, south of range ? wei-t, thence where the O & (' railroad crosses the north line of section i'S, tp 10, south of range3 west, tln-oce along the line of said railroad to the point where said railroad crosses t he south line of said section 2S, thence west to the Willamette river to the place of beginning. Tangent I'.ejtinning in the cen ter of I'alipooia creek, where the tow nship line between townships II and 1', south range -1 west, crosses said creek, thence cast a long naid line to the northwest corner of section I!, tp 11, south j range 3w, thence south to the north boiinda.y line oi Shedd pre cimi, thence w est along the north j line of Shedd precinct to the j center of ( 'alapooia creek, thence j along the eeliter of ihe main i channel of said creek to tie- place ; of t he hcginiiiiie. i'eoria ileginuihg a l a point on i ihe south boundary line of section :.;i. tp r .-lulii range I west, where I he same iaierseets the east i bank of tin Willamette river, run ! uii.v. t hem i- east of said section 'line to the southwest corner of : i -.lion iu -aid tow ind.ip and ' leic'e. 1 hence t-outh on section ; lira- to ibe 'outbwet corner of -eeiioa i,( i;; Houth range I we-;, t hence e.e"t one mile, t hence i .- itti to the south boundary line ! of towrship PI south, range--I west thence v. est to the township line 'to the Willamette river, thence down. -aid river to the place of be ; L'intiinu. B'methiBgoftheEarlyLlfeof th. Grcut A republican convention for Coraetitt -A WoLderfnl Maiioiiu, j I-inn county is called to meet in the city of Albany on Wednesday, Levy is a Londoner by birth, j jpnl i'th, 1800, at 10 o'clock a. m. and w hen a mere child kept awake ur tnc purpose of selecting ten nights to listen to the cornet plav-' (10 delegates to the republican er of an orchestra near the res';-1 Hlatc convention to be held in rortianJ, Oregon on April 16, 181K), deuce of his parents. Being infuriated w ith the sound of a coruet, he contrived to save enough pennies, when five years old, to buy one; but his una'ppre cialive parents eomjielled him to spend his pennies for boots in stead of the longed for cornet. I luring his lioybood he followed the bands in the Park, when they gave concerts andliecauie a regular music-stand for the cornet player studying his every movement. Young Levy yearned to -lie t he owner of a cornet. When aliout seventeen years old his father invested" fif teen shillings for one, from a pawn broker. It was defective, never theless it was a cornet, and Jx-vy practiced on it so severely that his life was put in jeopardy. Soon after his recovery, however, Dan Godfrey, the leader of the "Gren adier Guard Band," heard of our hero, and engaged him as a mem-Ihu- of his baud, at the magnificent salary of two dollars per week. This was the total amount Levy received for two years, but he practiced continuously ten and twelve hour' a day, and was soon looked upon as a marvel by the great leader. In 1S01 he was engaged at tin Princess Theatre, at thirty shill ings a week, and his salary soon increased to fifty shillings per week. The next season he was ollered a tiositioii at the Koval Opera at live pounds a week, and I also secured n position at theCrvs-' to nominate candidates for the various county offices, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the con vention. The county convention will be eomjxiscd of 80 delegates, appor tioned one delegates at large for each precinct and one for every twenty-live votes or fraction over half that number cast in the pre cinct for Hinger Hermann for member of congress at the general election in June, 18K8, as follows: del. del. Kast Albany. ..5 Albany 8 West Albany.. 7 Harrisburg 4 Brownsville. . . 7 Shedds 3 Peoaa 3 Lebanon 7 Scio 3 Waterloo 4 Oreleans 3 Crawfordsville.3 Sweet Home... 3 Fox Valley.... 2 Center Tangent 3 Santiam 3 Franklin Butte.3 Kock Creek... 1 Syracus 2 Liberty 2 Brush Creek.. .2 Ilalsey ( Total 80 The primaries w ill be held at the usual place in each precinct at 1 :30 o'clock p. m. on Thursday April 3, 18W. W. M. Ketchim, F. M. Kedfield, Chairman. Secretary. KISIfH .NOTICES. tal Palace, at three tounds a week. shivinc IS cunts nn KuniUva After this his services were in j holidays at Viereck'e. Good tnorr.ing ! Have you used Italian j nubbaru s Ir legant Lotion. nuooara s neadactic capsules are a sure cure. Iry them. or great demand and high pneei He IcaH-d immediately into jiopu lar favor, and during his visit to was engaged by Papa Bateman for Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn'H. For school books and artist sup i tour in America, at one hundred 1 1'1108 8 to Manard Jfc Cusick'8, pounds a week. Tinware warranted not to rust at He made Ins first appearance at Matthews & Washburn's. Boston Music Hall, Oct. 0, l.sti5, 1 The latest sheet music for sale at and during the season of 1 8 Jti, one-third discount at Mrs. Hv made a tour of this country with i man's. Parcpa. Since that time the American people have lecn faniil iar with the reniar kable artistic career of Levy, who has in late years received higher priccsfor his services than any other instru mentalist. Levy has recently been offered an engagement at Covent Garden, and ha- also been offered by the Czar of Russia the position as band master of all the military bands of Kiispia. He is now acknowledged to I the greatest cornet player in the world. Thi Monmouth Scandal. Get your stall fed beef of Haight L'ros. They keep the finest in Oregon. If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in bulk. . E. Iirownell. Try Silver Quarter plug cut. A splendid smoke. Progressive dealers keep it. E. C. Phelps does the best print ing of any office in the city. Stock bills in best style. Try Hubbard's headache cap sules. They are a sure cure, and ; oiily cost 25c. box. Our etock of crockery and glass ware is complete and attractive. Sjtencer & Blackburn. 1-resh garden seeds just received is Blackburn s, four ! rmckiu-pK for 10 rnnto - Yon can save from 50c to $1 per A dispatch from Monmouth Ktiltu t lei f ill., tironil'ilnuu ili'ip..au against I). F. Stanley, presidentVf ' nt Spencer the state formal school, of lntim acv with a lady teacher, were fully investigated by the hoard of direc- j pair on boots and shoes atKraussis tors and the accused honorably i A Klein for the next 20 days. ae.piitt.ed. The charges were pre-i Mr. Martin Ludwig, the bes) ferred by two students, who, it is: tinner in the valley, will remain said, oil'.-ied to keep still for $:U)0; with Mitthews & Washburn. can, , ,. oe.ng .e.i se... u.ey ; mdu) th celebrated expelled trot., the at Jm( dgar factory Havana manufactured men have bei-n Ui'l t i XI I1 111 Itl'IIUI.Itill f ' II Ail 1 in order to ken. iiarmonv in thei . Remember that for the next 20 The fort l.iml llriinrli. ioing away, going away. school. Hi successor will lie selected at the June meeting of the directors. We decided to clo'e out business, and our entir. boots, shoes, goods, furniture crockerv, etc.. lock of clothing. gents' furnishing , stoves, tinware, must be sold bv April 15th, next, regardless of cost, ll'-meniber this is your last and only chance t j get goods at almost your ow n price. Come one, come all, and take advantage of this great opportunity. Also house and lot for sale cheap in the best locali ty in Albany. The Portland I'.r.itich. F. Wise.t Co., proprietors, S. F. Young's old stand. To Ihe l.lilirr Allmny Mnri Vicinity A special invitation is extended to yon to call at our store and wit- days Krausse & Klein will sell "mats and shoes regardless of cost. Try some of the finest syrup and molasses on draught ever brought to Albany. Go to Geo. C. Hender son's. io to Eastham t Brown for the Flora do Madrid. Dirieo Club Vesta de Cuba l.olili-u Utile Ituutnr. .TuliuH Gradwohl has decided to add to his mammoth stock of crockery fnd fancy goods a com-j plete line of groceries. He has en Medallion and route a large invoice of sugar, and ; cigars. will keep a complete assortment of choice groceries, and the best of coffees and teas to be had in the market for the benefit of his customers. He will also enlarge his hardware depart. nent. He in forms us that he buys all his goods for net cash, which will enable him to fie I i 'nix Is an low (im nnv house in Oregon, and there is no need of j . Owing to the change to be made peopl going abroad when thev can ,n tne "hoe store of Krausse & do a well at home, or even better. ! Mem, they will sell goods regard- . less of cost. Mesrs. Fortmiller fe Irving have added a tine line of carpets to their stock of furniture, wall paper etc. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is all nice and fresh and of the best quality. Spencer & Blackburn. Farmers and gardeners will do ; ness practical experiments in w ell to remember this, ami also roasting, baking and broiling, etc. ! the fact that this city is every i in the i year requiring a larger amount of i " 'ixii:itiTi. w inr: oai zk o i:x lalllbese articles l'..i- l.oo.e eon-: of the Hew Charter Unit Sti.vn ! sumpi ii .ti. can be found until .-he can i. rangcf.ient s l" ir wishes to lo.-at Anti2r Fine PI-.-is are be t lb-. Charles !.;".;: -ui.a'.le ar-! a sti-re. a she permanently. . i:ii-iurs lllork. I n tor a hue ra ii s re i-eip.-r i t rick b;:--:nvss 11 jck oa the Can- ' '" ''uiuau n u ui- im-y were man nd tn 1 Itro.i I-! a'' 1 "'"lan ami upon examination lllini; ill i:i;lli). At Monmouth Wednesday when the -iarkm-ss broke away there was revr all d suspended from the trees oppo-if.. the postotlice two objects which had the :!H'iir:V!ce luman : .nn lixhibition 1-t. from pi M tiii:ws ,v W April March :;ist. and :i. in. to .) ii. m. IS!:I;V. no:i corner on .- :i!h:n streets, whii h will 'ee built this sumin.-r bv I'r. G. '.'. Masion. S. I. Young, L. Ii. Blain and li. F. Sox. It will be two stories le and will be stores on the high, ".ixlurt feet w r.rr.inged for sf tlo iiv hi were werr two r.ctois i;i the story tliat is j n.-l now exciting Monmouth. The directors of the J school held a consultation and Aooli.v.tions have ai- accepuu nis lcsignauon, and re ; . . . . ...,...i 1 1,., .V them l.'orn "i"' --v " l'ri. II. I. ralmrr'R uiikrrrnloi . ..I Music-. Tweed.i'.c's. block. I'irst street, Albany, Oregon, opened Jan iiuty 20, I V'D. The course of in st ! i:ct ! on will consist of c1:k.uu f,. found to he o! straw . They ; piano, organ, harmonv and voice suppo-ed to represent the cultine. There will be a normal rather shocking j class and diplomas furnished to At C'oHt. Having purchased a drummer's samples consisting of ladies' anil children's muslin underwear, babies Fauntelroy caps and hoods, infants and children's slips and dresses, etc., etc., and receiving on the same a great discount, I will offer the same to the public at their wholesale price. From 25 to 50 per cent can be saved on all these goods. Call earlv before the stock i broken. (. W". Simpson. three ;vc d ie!) 7 ii in-.' io -,'iil ii t Tin U.'ll .e in! ire room to building wiil rueture v.irh to admit of a m if iksircd. open be a walls third There cr.tit Utile te: but the sen to reel matt- i. ian I ;:i this es a:: 1 this , u::ipj; of tie' upon e!i:erpri-eH tv's grow tii. ::ol ITrjecls. ct. city i !' iro.l.i-e.-' e'Ctcil-S- cond n wiiat lie to r stau. n I A pas-eltg" Pacific i .O'lj' ' ot C. pula: '.i'i: .i a:': I'. in v: : t .ellt 1 :l rotter, eoiiip.iny, ottla'e! Ii lilei lerenr a v.t .' .inn"' Sio i ot is ex-to-.!av. ustoo 1 t ) an s to tic terinin.il u -u:-, i iv i.iou dep-.'t ; niso the not rii-iti-'ii bv tiie South- also i ti.o i Mvgoniaii ran-j Mttart teiegrapned at once . .uv; r-io:;, alo::g with Sipiire Lyons asking him to sue . W. V. b'.iii .vay to ast.ind-: out a w nt ot attachment and take v.-.j. track. 1 hit Corvaliis-; the poles back to I.yoiisville ami i ei exten-iotl is also under- attach them to the roots. t be fall v decided upon. I interested. Lyons of l.v the frees. I" save livight d in thir I'll! v tlie toris. had "been 'ady hi cjiiestion to e-hiug. This she did, ors. it .-aid. refused lur. and there the is. Salem Statesman. :v)Hiisive .lehi. n: is related at the ex I. Stuerl of this city, traveling freight aiid gent of i lie Oregon lb- wanted several p! tree- to ....., ! i- i!e wrote to suia nrille to -hip him f to cut o;f the lujw to When the trtes ar id ty it wa found that OUt I'll- ,'oots cut oil". . Mr leacners, seeiiying capacity and exp-rience. Students partic ipate in monthly recitals, and are graded to ins'.ire equalitv in rendi tion. This conservatory will c coiioiicifo oi int' same Dasis as those in Uos'on, New York, etc. This is the oi 'y recognized success ful sy.stcrn 1; lown for a thorough musical educ: tion. Send fot circu lars and ref. -encis. OHice hours from i to :!. Ham and crgs, breakfast bacon, chipped dried beef, mush materials and all other staples at Geo. C. Henderson's. The nicket fence put up by Richards & Philips, from fancy turned pickets, is aschcap as other kinds of picket fence. Call upon tliein before building your fence. G. W. Simpson has just received an immense stock of line clothing, insluding suits for men and boy's, w hich he is selling nt astonishingly low prices. Hubbard's Elegant Lotion enres chapped or rough skin. Its action on tho skin is simply wonderful. Gentlemen will find it excellent to use after shaving. Fine flavoring extracts Drn? i gifct II. C. Hubbard is manufhctur- ' ins a fine line of flavoring extracts. Mnm Canant ACord. ' I or purity and delicacy of flavor At this Boaaon uf tho year to lo ! these extracts are unsurpassed, without a good reliable diarrhoea If Elogant Lotion does not do ba.am in the house, aa cramps, colic, all and more than all that we claim liarrnoea and all inflammation cf the for it, your money will be cheer itomach and boweh are exceedingly I (Hy refunded by simply returning Hprrinl Notice. Having taken tho agency of Dr. Thatcher's magnetic shield, I will be pleased to eo all suffering with chronic diseases. Rheumatism a specialty. Same as sold bv Prof. Spear. Mrs. S. Race. THE i L FORM ! CALL OX For information ceaoerning invest ments in this city or nrroandiog country. They have listed a large number of fine farms, suitable for grain, fruit or stock. Thev make inside business aad first-class residence property a spe cialty. Sole agents for t . 7v-l "v'v.- -".' :v ii - x -"'XT K V By Investing your money on seme wheels of fortuoo there are bine chancet to lose and one to win. There is No Chance lo be on This Wheel. Invest your money iu the hub and leave the outside atone. This wheel has been turning once evtry six months for the past two years, and tli(e who speculated :n the hnh havo doubled their money on every tarn. We predict this whci I will turn once every ninety days for the next year. If you wish to be cue of the lucty spcouUtore call and let us show you some of the finest bargsins io larra, rut-urtan, rt-eidena? and butinco property ever offered in this oitv. CURRAN REAL ESTATE AGENTS. & MONTEITH, Albany, Oreqon. WOCDLE'S Riverside Addition, i Few Overeoats Le I, The beet nborban properto no the matket. And a few Lines of winter suits. I which will be sold very low Prices. HALF MILLION DOLLARS To loan ou iotig tiuMt uu good im proved farm or city property. Agents for the Aaglo-Nerida Alt snrancA Corporatioo, tha strongest Fire Insurance Company ou the Pacific Coast . IS ROOM tttoWitshbtjtsljbtilihts Forour immense new steck toar live as soon as the blockade is oyer. Iv.E. BLAIN, THE Leading Clothier, NEW. N ! NEW: NEW GOODS!! NEW! NEW PRICES!!! '-. . il'.Ilehi 1 -m.'.l ,i:;:p! live . plmit in i'i ::,ii ii yin Maple.' tl.viiMn i' li ; i !:i-iii-. in v.hieh I .In O. 1'. MpecUl Arrived last evening at 10 o'clock with ore ea:l'j;i'l of cabbage, cel ery, eauli.-loner, uraugeH, loaioiiH, ete. l",.r Miicl-r A (.;irret. Cnll e.ir'v ;iirl (.eeure ti e hei-l. Ciiiuil InvrHtuK-nl. 'lueiity-t'.iiir feet nn I'irnt Mreet, in tin- tiei-t bloek in Albany, for Hale it :i bargain. Tho nrutiortv in value in two veare. V.'AI.f.ACi; ,t (,'imck. ill iloiible dangerous if not attended to at onco. One bottle of BEG0S' DIARRHOEA BALSAM will do more good in cases of this kind than any other medicine on earth. We guarantee it. (.. L. Rlackinau, druggist. The Pride or Woman. ; A clear perly aud transparent skin 1 1 always a sign of pure blood, and ! 21 persons troubled with dark. greasy, yellow or blotched skin can rent assured that their blood is out of order. A few dosea of B EGOS' bLOOI) I'URIFIOR and BLOOD; MAKKK will remove the causo and j the cki:i u ill become claar and trans to ua the otnpty bottle. FI. C. Hubbard, prcscriotion druggist. ii I The best hratuls of eiirK o to Laiigo'ii for your groceries, j Eastliaia & VauViaki'u. at U'o an? not bore fur otilv 10 ilnva 'but to stay an I help liuiii'l up AI i bany, ami we will guarantee, :it all ' imes t wll you tlie best gijjlH at; tho lowest possible prieo. W. F. i n ead. i parent. Try it, and if si tief action ia not given it will cost you nothing. It is fully warranted, G. L. Black- naau, drugKist. ronlraelcraand Ballder'a NaUec. SEALED PROPOSALS' WILL BE RECEIV. td by th cuhitr of Bank of Oregon at Albany, up to IS o'cluc Boon of Saturday, April 6th, for furnishing material and labor nrrnaar; to erect '-flank of Oregon" building in Albany. The building is a combination of pressed brick and curb sand stone. Plantand upcriKcations can be seen at the office of the architect, C. W. Iyer. Room in First National Bank building, Albauy, Or. Land Harvrylnr.. PAkTits DsaiaiKa scBrsrmo dokscisob. tain accurate and prompt work by railina upon ex county surveyot f, I. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field note and town ahlp plat. "d fs prepare I to do eurreyfnff in any rrt of Linn county. Poatoffke addreaa. ! Millers Station, Linn coo ity. Oregon. Try Lange'a nsw bakery. T.ntat rl.iCilfvna ft, inu-fllrw u.t I j lowest prices at F. M. Frcnch'H. I Frash bread daily at Lange'a. ASTEU A man wiUi wile and child want to rr nt 3 rooms for light hoate keeping or small cottage. Call on, or write S.N. STEELE, witb E.O. Seardsley, Albaoy, Or. Measrs. Spencer & Blackburn Jesire to announce to the people of Albasy and adjacent country that their stock ia now complete in all liwa pcrtainiag to the grocery business. ARRIVING DAILY Consignments of uew goods eonsUting of sUple and fancy groceries, for which we ap. eaab, tkarchy aaifr liberal discount, which will be shared with oar customer. OUR PRIDE 1- .wfwJ in r u-eial delivery (the only only tut in tba city) wheraky we ar eoablad to dalhrar all gooda or. dcred of proir.-fy t" the aotire satisfaction of our pattern-. WE ARE PROUD Of our ability to pleaae wir custoiser, aud proud of the kind words be to wed upon ua by thow wfcam w strire to please. OUR ORDER SYSTEM Is a KTMt oonrani.no. to the ladie. as we call at their hous every mornwg or remug Wk. ordara for the daya .nPpli.aTandler.r them dromptly. thus saving them the walk down town- a. ll a, the Udo. waiting tor th. article orTred aad the too aftei keen diaappomtment of an eatira failara te roc. re them. WE NEVER FAIL. If you order gocda from us you get just what you order aad in time far tho meal for which you iatead them. FRESH JERSEY BUTTER. We have eo fcaged the eotire product of Mr. E. Loeuye's Jersey dairy and will have aa ample eupply of this deli cious butter at all time. OUR OBJECT Is to eondoct a first-olasa grocery besineaa, and we cordially invite trial orders. FARMERS We will make it to your interests to bring us your yrodnoe.