Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 03, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    TUB MQgyiy& HERALD: THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1890.
HOMES
CHEAP LOTS
LOTS
50X100 FEET.
BLOCKS
200X200 FEET
FAIK
DALE
-ARK BEING-
ERECTED If!
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f L B A JM Y.
In st aliment
-Till;
Lots for ale
on the
Plan,
BEAUTIFUL
This property will enhance in value rapidly. Call at the office for descriptive
folder and convince yourself that these lots are the best buy
Streeta and Aw&uw60
Feet Wide.
on the market. E. G. BEARDS LEY, GENERAL AGENT,
Office on Broadalbin Street, near First
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iv ; r..-(:y. l:i hoat
ii.ive 111'-- largest a--av-
i :!!y si-lecteil
city. Tin: tuves 'f
,i niit as an ex peri
a i ertainty. We
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so the
We liave special-
i.e.-
iir regular
lu- ii li.irl.uid, Argand and .Sti-
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wr stoves ami ranges.
(ito. W. Smith.
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The Daily Hchaii) will bo on
sale each morning at the new
stand of W. I'. Kulin's, wliere it
i'a!i bo procured at 3 rents per
copy. .
WKATIIEt: INDICATIONS.
For Albany and v.cinity Fol
lowing is the forecast or 24 hours,
ondintr at s r. m. to-c.a :
Va.it; tightly warmer.
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.IOTT1MJS AliHtJr TOWN.
Levy Friday evening.
Tin l is'.; Jubilee Simrers
to-
night.
fhe "A i! ill. Club" is fortifying
it-self with a high grade of music
ai.d will l.og.11 rehearsals on Mon
dav t-nitijr next.
C ... Blickman, S. N. Steele
and 'V. l:. Bilyeu. of this city .have
been in lVillaiid during the week
on l-isin-s-
Vhufl..! wi-ming wcreen door and
windows f-hould call on E. B.
Vr.nk. -who will put Ihein ;u com
plete oa siiort ivtK-e. ."hop
on
mii'T r.f Stvi.n I and ferry
rce.s. j
Cba-:.
to I'mv;
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the r.--i-tei:!.
II. .
gram y
or.-, m:;-
P:ei
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in
l.i:,-.
Iia-s ivt contract
. tj creel two :;eat
propel ty v.e.t ol
:e ot Mr-:. Waiter Mon-
'h- y will co t about fJCMO.
ll!i'v,;:r 1 received a telc--ieid
:v :': r:i Iru I'. I'ow-
si:;.cri:it
! ii) l'or
:i.i'ur jf 111
orphans
i:..
ci.i
:!!
in.
:ati!.-4 that the
1 !::!.-: H -cnon-.v i:. Mr.
Mi-. Huv!,:ird niil" leave fori
laud rhi-j ur .rniri r. j
2EF0F.M AT 0AKVILLE.
O.lkvii'
l:t l i I1 lin t
to call. The
-vau t' d;-c!l.-
e W.iol i rowers As-l;-.t
week pursuant
.l.ji-ct of the meeting
the McKinlv tariff
;ii Tin- cliai
called the !iu c
the titte-ti'ili v.
coil. V.
1 an article
which hi'!
:ii..- aul'.--!ie -.
ii.iari. (i. W. EaL'.v
!iir' t onler and
'.- ili-. i'.-sed pi'oanil
T. Smith of Halsey,
on v. not gathering,
it v Hporeciated by
alter which K. A.
Bam:'ord an 1 Wm. (
l-.-iitT! tiy icmai l:-'.
ihinks there should
tioT r.nil '-' a-1 thi-v
'raw ford made
The latter
be. a pri.tec
are Ho bene-
ijiial to tho wool producer.
Tlie committee on resolutions
offered the following, which were
unanimously adojrted.
R 'solved," That we deplore the
ruin -us ellVcts that the McKinly
tari.lact will have on the wool in
dutrv of Oakville.
R.-i"lved, We favor a protec
on sheep especially from hunger
and cold.
R.'solved. We favor a protec
tion on dogs.
Ke-olved, We favor representa
tion loth state and federal from
the wool growers of Oakville, as
we have none.
U.'solved, We favor raising
Mack sheep so as to save the price
of coloring.
The meeting adjourned until the
lOih of .June. Wool Growers.
I'rnf. II. 1',
I'alnirr'n "cncrvator
oi luslr,
Tweedale's block, First street,
Alinny, Oregon, opened Jan
uary 20, l.Sf-. The course of in
struction will consist of classes for
piano, organ, harmony and voice
cultuie. There will be a normal
cias and diplomas furnished to
teachers, specifying capacity
and experience. Students partic
ipate in monthly recitals, and are
era-led to insure equality in rendi
tion. Th: ronservatory will be
-omitictcd or. the same basis as
thoi-n In Bos -on, New ork, etc.
This is the on '.y recosnied success
fill svstem uown for a thorough
mu-ic ii e l-i'i :ion. Send for circu
lars aud icit .vnce-'. Offi-.v hours
from I - "
An-itUcr New iSrick.
p J Baltimore i-s having plans
drawn by D. C. : c'lt-'.l, the con
tr ictor. : a two-story brick build
ih - ti"xlOJ fee:, on the comer west
of't'ie Ku-'s Hcasu on First street.
It will con'a'.u two etoro rooms on
the liret fijor, ou? of which is al
ready ranted.
b7
XTEND THE STREET CAE LIKE 8
Four Of Five Mila cf N-w Track Will Be
En.lt This Snmner.
At a meeting of the stockholders
of the Alhaiiy Street Railway
Company Tuesday evening-it was
ilt ci i.-.l i.y a unanimous vote io
isle supplV-mcnt-iry articles of in
corporation for the purpose of ex
lenuiiig the lines oi the company
h yond the city limits. It is un
derjt'H.il that about tour or live
miles of new track will he built
this summer. The exact direction
of the extension is one of the state
seerets of the company, bat it is
announced that it will be built out
to Goltra's l'ark addition. It is
also known that the Willamette
Land Company has made a propo
sition to the company, offering to
raise a subsidy to run the road
through the eastern suburbs, a
distance of about three miles.
The road it is also announced
will be converted into either an
electric or steam motor line. A
good many thousand dollars will
be expended this summer in ex
tending the lines in different jor
tions of the citv.
Au Knjoyalile Heceptlon.
After the ojiening sermon before
the Presbytery of the United
l'resbyterian church of Oregon on
Tuesday evening an informal re
ception of delegates was held. This
was made a memorable occasion
bv the presence of the Jiev.
Andrew M. Black, D. I). This aged
father in Israel was the preepptor
of liev. ii. Irvine, Ilev. T. J.
Wilson, Kev. A. M. Acheson and
Kev. V. (!. M. Hayes, having
tilled a chair in New Concord,
Muskingum, Franklin and West
minster colleges. He has spent
forty-two years of his li:'e in teach
ing and theological training. The
reception was very appropos, as
that day uiarke ! another milestone
in the doctor's life, placing seventy
five well rounded years behind
him.- Dr. s. (;. Irvim, one of Dr.
Black's earliost pupil", in on of
the huppient efTorta of hi life, pr
sen'ed i'r. Black with memento
oi the occasion, iiand-.-me ,-!d
i watch and chain. Dr. Black's ac-
(.pptanre f thi- present was imth
affecting and humorous. Rev's.
Wilson, Acheson and Hayes each
followed in bi it speeches, .par!i
iing with wit and humor and pa
thetic in thoir tonder expression
of early remembrances of their
former preceptor and friend. These
exercises were interspersed with
music, and at their close a pleasant
social was held and refreshments
served. The occasion was one of
rare enjoyment, and will be long
remembered by those present.
Atiout a Jane Flood.
U. S. Signal Serviie Observer B.
S. Paguo the other day, referring
to the fact that the recent flood-)
and storms in the East had been
predictdd several days ahead, said
of the probability of a big Hood in
Oregon in June : "There is a vast
amount of snow now in the moun
tains, The sprint: is backward.
The season is just four weeks be
hind it3 last year's record. If this
low temperature continues till the
mi:i has assumed that position
which will allow it to overcome
local modifying influences, the
snow will melt with such rabidity
that the Columbia will bo so badly
swollen that Portland will have a
back-water flood, but the valley
will not be so effected. Our cool
air is caused by the snow, and con
sequently frequent showers can be
expected. If, however, the snow
does not melt so rapidly, we will
'aye no flood. On the 29th of
May, 1887, Portland had the hot
test day in three years, and the
river stood twenty-five feet and
seven-tenths above low water
mark on the 21st of June following.
The Albany Iron Work.
Messrs. John Holman and P.
Lingran, of Salem, have purchased
the interest of Stewart & Sox in
the Albany Iron Works. They
are hot1', practical iron workers,
Mr. Holman having been for 30
years manager and superintendent
of Drake's iron works in Salem,
lie is well known throughout the
Northwest as a man thoroughly
conversant with the business. He
has now been made superintendent
of the Albany Iron Works. This
institution furnishes one of the
important industries of the city,
and has received a valuable addi
tion by these gentlemen becoming
members oi the company.
At CoNt.
Having purchased a drummer's
samples consisting of ladies' and
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 rcr cent can be saved on
all these goods. Call early before
the stock is broken. G. W. Simp
son. Those desiring patterns stamped
for the merchants carnival can get
the same done) at Q. W. Simpson's.
THE U. P. PEE3BTTEBY.
The As'eaiblft?8 of Delegates from the
Churches if 0rson nd Waihbgtea.
The business meeting of Ihc
Presbytery of the United Presby
terian church for Oregon and
Washington was held at the V. P.
church in this city yesterday
morning
The topics discussed were mis
sionary work in the bounds of the
presbytery, educational interests,
and looking up new lields.
The report of Kev. J. I. Frazer,
who had been sent to Tacoma to
look r.iter the establishment of a
church and mission there, was
adopted, ami the same will be
established.
A vote on the tobacco overture
from the synod resulted in a tie on
the question of licensing ministerial
students who are addicted to the
use of tobacco.
Ilev. Win. R. Stevenson of
Xampa, Idaho, and Itev. A. M.
Acheson, of Oakeille, were ap
pointed delegates to attend the
geberal assembly which meets at
Buffalo, X. Y.. on the third Thurs
day of May.
The sixth annual report of the
missionary to the Warm Spring
Indians, was read, showing satis
factory work during the year, as
did also the reports of all the mis
sionaries. . It was decided to establish u
church and mission at Spokane
Falls.
The report from the newly
established academy at Waitsburg,
Wash., showed a prosperous con
dition of the school.
There are thirteen members
present, nine ministers and four
elders.
Two business sessions will be
held to-day.
Rev. U.'W. Me Bride, located at
Warm Springs, arrived last night.
womcx'k missionary kocikty.
In the
;uici lliniil nir iiiiili r I
lv.vlllli;il f.-i j-v-n m;it; i
ducted by
Portland".
Mrs. D.vM Dalnlish of
The missionary
pivccltcd by Rev.
sermon wa(
I. I. I- razer t j
Heaver 1-alls, ivnii.
Ia1 evening the following pro
gramme was rendered :
Devotional ewn im1-, conducted
by Mi" Me!ti Miller.
Anthem, by double "'iart-ue.
select rtaditiii, "Enthusiasm in
Mission Work," Mra. Henderson,
of Portland.
"Talk on India Miswcu," Mrs.
Dnran.l, of Portland.
Class exercises, arrin'd by
Mr". Wallace.
Select reading. M. Watson, of
! Il.ii-.ey.
Concert exercn-e, arranged by
Miss Laura Tate.
Paper, "Why ho Little Time for
the Master's l"s?'' Miv niia
Parr, of Portland.
An'.hem, double quarteete.
Beticdic.ion, Rev. Dr. Black, cf
Sa'.tm.
Oregon Ties AMKocialloB.
Circular announcements of the
Oregon Pre.s Association have just
been issued by Mr. E. C. IVntland,
the secretary. The next annual
meeting will be held in Portland
on the 1Kb and 15th of August.
Anions oilier things the circular
states : As it is intended to make
this association a benefit to all the
fraternity, and as Portland is con
venient of access from all parts of
Oregon, where other Lusiness can
be attended to at the same time, we
trust publishers will very general
ly be in attendance on this occa
sion. The following is tho list of
the officers of the association:
Charles Nickell, president; E. C.
Peutland, secretary; H. S. Train,
treasdrer; E. Casey, sorgeant-at-arms;
vice-presidents, O. P.
Mason, T. J. Stites, J. R. N. Bell,
J. P.. Fddy, I. L. Campbell.
A Sad Spectacle.
A middle aged woman, who was
a stranger, was found in this city
yesterday in a beastly etata of in
toxication. She was unable to
walk, and was at first taken in by
some kindly disposed ladies, who
thought she was sick. Afterwards
she was arrested by the police and
cared foi. She claimed to have
relatives near Lebanon and said
she was a newcomer.
The Albaay FontotHce.
The receipts of the Albany post
office for the year ending April 1,
1890, was fi3ti5.2-t, which was
nearly $1000 greater than for the
previous year. At the present
rate of increase Albany will soon
be entitled to a postoftice building
to be built by the government.
The Hoard of Trade.
The boaid of trade will ho'd its
regular meoting nst Monday.
There will doubtless bo a good at
tendance of members, as business
of importance will come before the
meeting. Citizens have token re
newed interest iu the matter of
making the board an active factor
in the city's growth, which is as it 1
should bt,
TSr Ml 1 reu,g ualmd for in the A 1
ATK nr- ! banv nostoff.c April 2: Dr. L. C.
KKAI. EHTATE TRANSrEKS.
Nancv Cassel! to W. C. Cas
eell, lotti, block !, Hackle
man's '-'lid addition, and
lots 17 and 18, MastonV
Waverly I-Yuit l arm j
James Walton to .las. A.
Pearl, '216.72 acres in ip I?,
s. r :; w
.Top:-. W. Bitter to Bviij.
Il.n lvi:i:i. ;;ij.J2 acre iis
diiiiati.-n land claim of .1.
H. s.nle
J. I.. 'Wil!l ft ux to K.
Kiikeiidall, tract in Leba
non Wm. Curtis ct ux to Lillie I-',.
Wyatt, ll'i) acres in sec.
ip, 1" s. r .! w
.1. C. Baker to Jeo. W.
liana, east halt southeast
q sec. 2:5, tp 14 K,t2iv ...
A.J. Hodges to Mrs. P. Bid
die, lots 1 and '2, block 7,
and lots 1, 2 and 3 block 1,
Fair Dah addition
John II. Millard ami wife to
A. F.. Meminger, lots t and
10 block K, South Albanv. .
J. M. Ralston et ux to Kd
ward Huston, 10.2S acres in
donation land claim of
Jeremiah Ralston
A Skaar to I lenry Broilers,
:;mi
050
200 i
10
1500
west half southwest quar
ter block 35, Albany
Lively Tlmm Ahead.
As the season advances scoreB of
new residences dot the suburbs of
this city in every direction. In
addition to several three-storv
business blocks, and the pn. posed
Oregon Pacific buildings, there
will be hundreds of new residences
added to the city this summer.
This with the proposed $75,000 im-1
provotnents to u undertaken by
the city, and the railroad work,
will furnish employment to hun-
1 1 rn.ij rt nmn 'mil inL-a 1 1 mnu . I
ureas oi men. ami mate times He-1
cidedly lively in and about Albany.
Letter Lint.
i, . . ,. . . .,. i
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L. Collins.
Corrieri, Miss
Gcortra Davis, .lames Fuller, J. D.
Gordon, J. (!. Gibson. .). . Hays,
Miss Mary He.-!;.-, Wi'.l Jackson,
Sam Klein. ''-.. A. I.r-onar.1, Rev.
J. McCain. Mi-i 1.11a Nelson, Thos.
Roberts, Dick Sini'ii, Woodcock tv
Simpson, C. W. U'ilkins, Mis-'
Marv Welch.
Nnelled Oregon Wild Kl "A'
Talk about Oregon being but
tittlo If niurn ;lf t lw Knwt ll'hv
t'herenre some people there who
Apileoi about loo ,aHcs all the
wav from New York was seen on
the sidewalk on i- ii-t street yes-
ter.lav directed to Portland "Ore-
gan." The lellow who stenciled
on that addrei-.s was probably j
named O'Regan, if not he belongs
to the O's or Macs or else the
Riilvwhaeks sure. Oregonian. I
A I'etty Thief Arrested.
A drunken individual was arrest,
ed last night by Marshal Hoff
man. He had a pair of new
blankets, supposed to be stolen,
and a bottle of w hisky. He was
evidently a good judge of the lat
ter article, as he had ono of Marx
Baumgart'd fancy bar bottles filled
with the best quality of Bourlton.
The fellow was too drunk to give
his name and was incarcera'ed in
the city jail.
SOMK HABtiAIXS FOR IO DAT.
SO good lots in Albany; 3 2-acre
lots adjoining the city ; a business
lot 08 feet on First street, $3500;
special bargains in farm and city
projwrty by Ashby & Neil. Office
on F'irst street, east of Revere
House.
Choice Acre Property.
We have just finished the sur
vey of 80 acres of land 4 miles
southeast of this city in to 10-acre
tracts. This soil is very rich and
is peculiarly adapted to fruit grow
ing and gardening. Having re
cently bought this land for the ex
press purpose above named, we
will sell for a few days at a bargain.
When we say this land is four
miles out, we mean four and not
six. One acre is worth more of
any man's money than ten acres
of mountain, gulch and swamp
land, which is being sold in
Astoria and other towns at fabu
lous prices. Wallace & Cusick.
Fin Halting.
W. R. Graham, the tailor, has
opened the largest and finest Iineof
suitings ever brought to Albany. It
includes pattern for full suits or for
coats, vests or pants separately and
embrace, some of the finest of im
ported good of a class not teen here
before. Mr. Graham employes skilled
workmen, and qnarantees a good fit
well as the best quality of goods.
Those desiring something really fine
should cull .ml iaspect his new
pattern.
MARRIED.
6HEPARD (JOOX At
the Revere
Uouse, Albany, on WednesiUy,Aril
I, lbtfO, by Geo, liumpbrey, Air.Geo.
B. 8hepard, of Halsey, and Miss
Elsie Cooc, of Benton county.
msisr.-H otk i.s.
A nice line of Windsor tics at
Barrows & Searls.
Mrs. Coll Van ( leve of Scio, is
visiting friends in this city.
An invoice of new goods just
received at Barrows it Searls.
Hubbard's headache capsules
are a sure cure. Try them.
Sh wing 15 cents on .Vundays or
holidays at Viereck's.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Good mori.ing! Have you used
Hubbard's I legant Lotion.
Try Hubbard's vanilla and
lemon extracts, they are line.
For school books and artist sup
plies fo to Stanard A Cnsick'B.
All the latest style veiling and
neck wear at the Ladies Bazaar.
The celebrated Quaker City
white shirt at Barrows & Searls.
For fine perfumes and latest
articles try Hubbard's drug store.
1 he latest sheet music for sale at
T.1
ty-
; one-third discount at Mrs.
. man's.
; Get your stall fed beef of Uaight
j l'.ros. They keep the finest in
Oregon.
If you want a choice cup of tea
! try my 40 cent tea in bulk. . E.
Brownell.
Gents' stylish neckties at P.
! Cohen's for 15 cents each, for one
weeK only.
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
! hills in best style,
Try Hubbard's headache cap-
i stiles. They are a sure cure, and
J ooly cost 25c. box
j We are
. ...
the he$f. rhild'R
bhoe in Albany for $1 per pair,
i5llrrowf, & sCari8. 1 F
A. J. Fox has a irood gentle cow
to sell, come and see him if you
want to buy one.
Fragrant, delicious and comfort
ing Spencer & Biackburn's blend
ed teas and coffees.
For nervous or sick headache
there is nothing equal to Hubbard's
headache capsules.
i All kinds of canned fruits, veget
i ables and meats new and fresh at
j Spencer & Blackburn's.
Children's ready mads made
; spring suits, all styles and prices
' at the l-adies Bazaar.
, Our stock of crockery and glass
I ware is complete and attractive.
I 1'ncer A Blackburn
Fresh garden eeds just received
:lt -mcer ft Blackburn s, tour
j Images for 10 cents,
j Von can save from 50c to ?! -r
i l'air on Units and shoes at Krausse
iV Klein lor tho next 20 days.
Mr. Martin Ludwig, the besj
tinner in the valley, will remain
with Mitthews & Washburn.
Indies ready made chainbry and
caliso wrappers, very stylish and
cheap at the Ladies Bazaar.
The celebra'.cd Regent kid glove
in all the latest shades, every pair
warranted at the Ladies Bazaar.
Smoke thi celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent igars, aianufactured
at Julius Jose di's cigar factory.
Remember that for the next 20
days Krausse Ac Klein will sell
boats and shoes regardless of cost.
Try some of the finest syrup and
I molasses on draught evr brought
! to Albanv. Go to Geo. C. Hender
son's.
Go to East ham & Brown for the
Flora de Madrid, Dirigo Club
Medallion and Vesta do Cuba
cigars.
Mesrs. F'ortmiller & Irving have
added a fine 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.
Owing to the change to be made
in the shoe store of Krausse A
Klein, they will sell goods regard
less of cost.
Hubbard's elegant lotion is not
a face paint, but by its use the
most injurious face" paint is ren
dered harmless.
Prescriptions accurately coni-
founded day or night by II. C.
lubbard registered pharmacist,
sixteen years experience.
Delicious dried beef, chipped to
order, full cream cheese, lunch
tongue, sardines, and a full line of
lunch goods at Spencer & Black
burn's. Economical, cleanlv and pleas
ant to use, the very best soap ni
the market, and only a dollar a
box Spencer & Blackburn's
matchless Savon. Ask for it.
Thursday and Friday April 3
and 4th. Grand epening, of fine
millinery at very cheap prices.
Lateet styles both imported and
domestic all are respectfully
invited. Ida M. Brush.
Two more large bills of choice
millinery just received at the
Misses Balls; flowers, laces,
ribbons and Neapolitan hats.
Also a nice assortment of children
school hats.
KKITIJMCAX CONVENTION.
A republican convention ipr
Linn county is called to meet in
the citv of Albanv on Wednesday,
April !Hh, 18yo, at lOo'cWk a. in.
for the purpose of selecting ten
(10; delegates, to the republican
state convention to lc held in
Portland, Oregon on April Hi, 18510,
to nominate candidates for the
various county offices, and to
transact such "other business as
may properly come lefore the con
vention. The county convention will be
composed of 80 delegates, appor
tioned one delegates at large for
each precinct and one for every
twenty-five votes or fraction over
half that number cast in tho pre
cinct for Binger Hermann for
member of congress at the general
election in June, 1888, as follows:
del. del.
East Albanv. . .5 Albanv 8
West Albany..? Harnsburg. . . .4
Brownsville.
7 Shedds 3
3 Lebanon 7
,3 Waterloo 4
3 Crawfordsville.3
3 Fox Valley.... 2
2 Tangent 3
.3 Franklin Butte.3
1 Syracus 2
2 Brush Creek. 2
6
80
PeoJa
Scio
i...i,...l.
. I IT I V M II". . . . . .
Sweet Home.
Center
Santiam
Rock Creek . .
Lilerty
Halsey
lotal
The primaries will be held at the
usual place in each precinct at 1 :30
o'clock p. m. on Thursday April 3,
18!K.
W. M. KKTcnrji,
F. M. Rkdpicld, Chairman.
Secretary.
a rr.vr muics hakcainh
In Keal t.nlaCe for a Few Davs Only
byUnrkbartvt Malls. !
Wc offer Kir rale 64 acres t as
choice fruit land as there is in Lino
county. This piece of laud lies near
the city and cannot be duplicated in
price, quality oi noil or location. .
There is about 40 acres of thi laud I
planted io fruit trees, part of which j
are in good bearing conditicn. There ;
are uood improvement on this place; 1
goiiil fair lioun- and a fy'o. 1 inrn. j
The land ml joining this place hai bold
lately for $.'$00 per acre. This vxecl
pnt piece of land can be Ld for a few
days only for .-150 Jx-r ci-.
We aleu hve a ten acre tract of .
fruit land which lira near the city. I
aad which ih ail set out in Italina .
i- i
prunes, Bartlctt ;'.-r aud choice ap. ,
pies, i of each. Thi piece of laud is
lii'nt-claFB an! being no c 0.10 to the
city inakt'i it very valuable. This,
barpain can Is had for a few days j
onlv at SJ00 per acre. ;
We ulnohave ja nice suburban rem- '
dsnce aud C acr's of choice laud, i ot
which in set out in fruit. This land
lies beautifully au-l is just rolling j
enough to drain it well. The land
a.ljoir.iug this property is laid out in I
town lot. Thin m an excellent bar. 1
gain and can be had for $1800.
e have a very fine two-story
house and lot of 100 feet front by 100
feet deep, situated 011 one of the best
streets in tho city. This property is
ti rut-class iu every respect, and is a
bargain. Puce 3400. Iiisv terms.
4o acres of excellent grain or tr'iit
laud situated within G ui'.los of the
city. This land is all clear and every
font in cultivaiioo. Price $40 per
acre.
A Bargain We have a good
house and one excellent lot situated
w'thiu two blocks of the court house,
which is offered dirt cheap. This is
a No. 1 location and is worthy of in
veatigation. Price $2,500.
Good 1 3 story house and one good
corner lor on First street, sit sated
within six blocks of thi business cen
ter of the city. Pi ice $1600. This
j will be good business property iu a
! short time.
Small two room houso aud one lot
in Abbey's Addition for 9225.
25 foot front on First street in the
business part of the city, the best
bargain in the city, for $50 per front
foot.
A cood new cottace centrally lo
cated in the 2nd. addition aud one
2 good vacant corner lots centrally !
located in 2nd. addition for $2500. j
A good new cottage and one good
lot in the 2nd addition. A bargain 1
for $1250. )
A new hocne and 2 rod lota in
Llkins addition for $850.
A good house and 1 cood lot in 2nd
addition, between Jefferson and
Montgomery streets for $1950.
A good small cottage on 6th street,
in 2nd addition and one good lot for
$1050. Half cash balance on time.
22 feet front on First street, in one
of the best business blocks now pay
ing good interest on pries askei', on
easy terms.
Home and lot on 4th street, Hackle
man's second addition at $1000 A
good bargain.
Lots and blocks in Goltra's Park
addition for tale on the installment
plan $30 cash balance 310 per month.
Dr. Button create successfully all
diseases ot women, and guarantees
to cure all curable private diseases.
He has a sure remedy for catarrh
! of the head. He sleeps in his office
and answers city calls day or nignt.
Consultation is free and everything
is strictly confidential. He can be
found in his office in Blumberg's
block from 10 to 12. 2 to 4 and 7
teg.
THE
rom
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By Investing year noimy on acme Trunin of fertouo there are aina eh new to
icse and or.e to win.
There is No Chance to Lose on This Wheel.
Invest your money in tho hub aad leave tU outside aloae.
This wheel has been turning voce every vis Booths for the past two years,
and those who speculated io the tab have dcnbled their noeney en avery
turn.
We predict this wheel will tu! ee every ninety da for the next year.
If you wiPh to be one of the lo.ly Bp calators rail and let us show you ten
of the finest bargains in farm, cuttrbaa, rcaidenee and lotiocsk property ever
f.ffered in thie eity.
CURRAN
&
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
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KEAT FITTING SUITS FOR MEN AND BOY5?,
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THF. LATEST THING IN SHIRTS;
FINK UKDEJJWEAR,
SH0F.S FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER,
A DESIRABLE LINK OF UNDERWEAR.
STYLISH FURNISHING GOODS.
All these and much more are included in the immense
received by
Iv.E. BIvAIN,
THE-
Leading
To make room for my
commence January 20th a
nmence January
GUM CLEAMCF
Remember this means everything in stock mas
have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or
any other city beat us in prices. We want to see
you all and will save you money.
SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS.
OENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
GENTS' NECK WEAR,
GENTS' H0SIERT,
UMBRELLAS,
HOSIERY,
LACE CUETAIIx S, ETC, ETC,
"WIF
in
MONTEITH,
Albany, Oregon.
CLOTHING.
new spriug stock
Clottiier
farce iSale
i
large Spring stock I Trill
LAPIES' DRES GOODS.
LADIES' FANCY GOODS.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' HOSIERY,
LADIES' NOTION8,
BEAD
Albaay. Oefoa