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TTTK MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY APRIL o, 1890. HOMES LOTS LOTS 50X100 FEET. --ARE BEING-- CHEAP FAIR : DALE ERECTED 1JM THIS- BEAUTIFUL ! j ADDITION. jon the market. E. si cii a, 1 i::o .v. .m. N ' t s -e our stoves and ranges lieiore buying is a i.it.ike. Mis takes a:e al.vay co'tly. In heat ing stoves we have the largest as well as the most carefully selected ctock in tin city. The stoves we offer wi re not bought as an expert merit but as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, anil they were bought for cash, so the price is ii'ht. We have special ties in heaters, beside our regular lines of Garland. Argand ami Sn-t;ri-.r s'oves anil ranges. (Jr.. W. Smith. WKATUKK INIilt.VHOXS. l.ir A than v ami vicinity Fol lowing is the forecast or 21 hours, ending at S r. m. to-uav : Fair; slightly wanner. . ' - .mtti;s a koi' r town. ' ' : : ! Easter Sunday to-morrow, l'r. L. Foley of Lebanon i" the city. Everyone should have a lot in j Fair lulc. !. vnt want hoiue? Buy a j lot in Fair Palo. i (e. t Augn.-ius Lanoro for staple - u 1 f ncv -.eceric-. ' .,n.ll.n. B.tri,.. Cuv . ( a-ev has returned tr.-ro a u:p to sar. Francisco. i'.uv a house in beautit'il Fair , Dal li ca'.;i . the lots arc ci;eap. ; vi.iu want to buy good bread j ai i i lie t- lunge's t I 1,:- in Fair I'ule for $100, $30 f'u.uii and il'1 p,-r month without interest. The -te?t will sal! i: iiiori.'i'g. Pujui! ir ; to ;h- Levy .of niis it. er Vv illauii tte Valley tn Yaquina Sunday H es, i; concert and " ceiits, to-night. Do; :r l T.il-M a iv irii ai Range's I for anv i;r.:':.' bakery line. li v:'!i will :.i(-:-r-i,i Lai" 1'iie. Fair Dale 1- li r in tin: t speculate and i--c-. you will buy will s.:i-:i be all I v will bring re la.l. C;i !a i 'i iu 1 ,i. i.. i it ii i I Jn v. ::.- i.Ie Iia ii i i ! li i!n s to j inviteil Hi tlielll in : i. .: ve i ;;'.i '' o !' iati'j:i on the ;'iitisli t'oiu'n'iia salmon can-n-.i-s ixpcct to reap a big harvest t;,;; eason. owin-J t the fact that ti.e Columbia canr-.eM are doing r.oihing. J otni A. Cr.iv. ii .:!, who had the m sioituue to fall and break his bgse'.eral months ago is again able to b.- on the streets, which is g.atii;.ing to his many friends. S niie i :h.-!ne-t si. d -fed beet cutlle ever t i-.u-ht to this ;ity b; vij b.-( n i'U;---h ise I I y In Dier eeger. a! the Albany market They were raised bv Isaai: Wtieaidon. Port Townsrnd i to have hi to cost JldO.WHi. H. W. Neill.oi the Oiegon Improve- . . . i i hohl ikfi im-nt Comi-anv. and a syndicate of Port Tovvnsend capitalists are to build it. Twenty thousand bushels of wheat was sold fiom the Lebanon warehouse last month. The price paid was tit cents. It was sold to the Salem mills and Caesar bros. of Portland. MisH Tina Monteith. Albany, who has been visiting friends in tbii citv for several davs and the guest or Miss Craw ford, returned j t-j her home on last evening's! train. Salem Statesman. ; A ii-w nights ago, some unknown ! person entered the residence of Sam Mills, ot Fox Valley, between the hours ol one and tour o clock e. -t. and aoi-rooriated .rJ of Mr' Milis' money to their ow n ue and !i. it for parts unknown. :ca:nboanm: is enjoying unite a ii.-om at present. The Champion i- now running t Harrisburg with a iine stage of water. All the company'- small lioat are running on the middle and upper Willamette livers. Snecial attention is lirecied tr tiie'sun-Iav bill of tare of the Wil t ,e Packing '-' They have n 'i; r v;.!'iitv i- select from, and de serve ;vii:l f 'i the energy tliey displav ia kiepiii; Albany s:ip ilitl v. lib so in:', i! v tile good i hings ll.is'ii tiiis lite. -peeially at i:0 '.-i ve::r. (ilficcrs tlt-rti-fl. T-.-LJipI" ('".iiiii.ihdry No. 3 ..cini i me-: - iast night as fol-.,-,. - : i'tniiieiii Commander, tico. Hutnphrvy : t iencr.Sii-simo. . J.. ; B;'!': (.i;;. ;i-ni nd, J. K. W eatu- !ir :!: a'.-. ' ieo. E. Chamber- !:ibi : se'ii'-r Warden, L. C. -Mar ; W. B .sliaii ; Junior Warden, C. . Wol j verton: Secreturv, D. . S, Eeid j This property will enhance in value rapidly. THE CDU5TY CAMPAIGN. Candila'M Botb 02 Op Serenely, Eeadr Lr the F . y Tin Coventions. The democratic primaries will meet to-day. The democratic county convention wili meet Tues day and the republican on Wed nesday. The county campaign promises to le of unusual intere-t this year, and candidates are not wanting on either ticket. For count v offices on the repub lican ticket L. W. Ieyoe, O. .S. Mav and James 1'enrl are men tioned for nheriir, F. M. Rcdtield is the leading candidate for clerk. I. M. Bruce "and John R. Smith are spoken of as candidates for treasurer. The voters at Brownsville have recommended R. tilass for county On the democratic Hide C. C. i Jackson seems to Ik? in the lead in the race for the nomination for nheriir. J. P. Galhraith and X. P. l'avne are both in the field for clerk, while Recorder E. E. Davis is conceited as the nominee for that office. W. E. Curl is men tioned as the possible nominee for treasurer. The candidates for the lcgisla- th e ticket seem to be less nettled upon than any other. There w ill be a profusion of candidates aliout convention time. i The contest in the countv prom- jses trt jvl. (-nser ever before. thi-i vear than EARSTEH SEKVICES. . Hu-rrt will be PH.-cial baster her- vices held at tie Presbyterian chureh t(J.lllurrow. Ti,0 following will be tho order of the in rning Ht.rvice : Dosology. Iu vocation. Reailing of a psalm. Hymn. Reading of the hcriptutc lesson. Anthem rendered hv the. choir. Prayer. Hymn. Reception u members. Anthem. Sermon. All will be made Wibjoriie. IIhikI-. corn- Hints. . Thos. ii. Reame.s of Hon. Thos. ti. Realties ot Jack sonville, has shitioed a pair of wpiail, known as the California u;,; to the editor of the Benton j lA.;ll,ji-. As ihey ditl'er very lunch ' from the niail in this section and j a:-e among the most har.ilsome ot' ' game birds, they were admired ly J many. To ascertain w hether the Dirds jvoiiui oreeil in ine uiam- iirette vallev thev were given to I.. I,, , I luluirn ,,-lii-. fiii'tti.il tliefil' I "l;'V I ioo-e on n.is larm, aooui iwo nines I west of Corvalli.?. ;ooit Sn-cimFii of Coal. Mr. J. J. Swan of this place brought to our ollice last week a ve-iy good specimen of coal which he found on Mr. Bishop's farm near the head of Hamilton creek. The fact that coal beds are being discovered in many parts of Linn county seems to justify the lielief of old settlers that there is a strat um of coal underlying this section of country; and just as certain as we become the leading manufac turing State of the Fnion will this tuel deposit be forthcoming. Leb.i .ebanon Kxpress. Will Cut No Fleiiro. I i ue csioii i.eauer say s : w e TM 11 T l. believe, though, that a third party in our state and country will prove beneficial, and we anticipate that at the conventions soon to be held by loth of the old parties, that the knowledge that there is a third and indejiendant party in the field against them, will force them to be more wise in the selec tion of their nominees for both! state and county offices. Kcpublican Oclegat. The names of the following ad j dilional delegates to the republi- i can county convention have been received. I Orleansj precinct Win. Bogart. j Samuel Mcllree, A. .1. Blevins. Tangent precinct J. II. Scott. B. A. Witel. Henrv Freer kfwn. I'rnlilhltion 3IicllriK. The County Prohibit ion Convui- j tion will meet at the court house in Albanv on Saturday, April 5th, at 1 :30 o'clock. All who believe in the protection of our homes, nn I the bettering of the working classes are invited to attend. -I v. E. Kxuv, Chairmr.n. Orlll Mrctinz. Ali those taking part Merchants,' Carnival are 111 tne hereby notiheii to meet Di:s evening ;;t ii. A. R. hall at 7:31 r. m. for tho purpouu of drili. By order of , committee. It is requested i all bring their banner' poles. that A Big Advance. G. L. blackmail sold yesterdav 1 to James Abranis, of Portland, sii acres of land 2'2 miles north if; this city in Benton county, con- tainine a stone nu.irrv for iii)() ! Mr. Blackmail paid $1300 for the ' property four mouths ago. jADDITIOJ TO Lots lor Sale on the G. BEARDSLEY, GENERAL AGENT, Office on liroadalbin Street, near First THE LEVY f ONCEST. A a Imm-ns- Andienoa Lint Esraiag-- A Bpsci-1 F ormaBcs To-N gilt. The performance of the Lew Concert Company at the opera i house last night was greeted by a large and brilliant audience, w ho were wildly enthusiastic in ap plauding the magnificent music rendered. The great cornet player responded very generously to the urgent encores. There is no doubt about Mr. Lew's right to the claim of being the greatest cornetist in the world, j From the opening number in j Rossini's "lnllamatns" to the j close in "Home Sweet Home,'' the ; result ot a talented life-work upon the cornet was shown in the won derful rich, clear, tones of the in strument, whether in the pure and simple aria, or in tie- labyrinth of tiie variations. Mine. Stella Levy has a bi-auti- fill voice and delighted the j audience. Mr. W. J. I.aviu. the tenor, and Mr. E. M. Shoiiert, the ! pianist, each created a pleasing : impression upon their and their numbers vi-r listeners, heartile encored. To-night by cp.-cial reiiuest another iierformance will be given, at which time, in order to give all an opiortuiiity to hear the great cornetist, the prices of admiisioii have been made the popular prices, and .VI cents. Tlnit ricrmuii (ipnboiit- Mr. '. A. iross, nhoh.isjust returned from Portl.md states that many ot tlie uflluent and popular biisintsd men vf that city, wiuowe to tiermany the respect due t- the fatherland, on the brsi dav '.I tins j month had their memory of the ! (otintry if tl eir n-ttivity st rr d to I its tor.n-.iatiut! iv liie aii:i ji;ic i ineiit made ov a solcmn-fac-ii. i staid ind suh!anlial compatitot that there, was a ' ifrnian mai war ancli'-red in the river l.-ei .w J tlio city. I'iiere was a doiiiiiii',' oi oesl suits, me engaging f! cair:- ages, and a h-ge: i i 1 ' "i t!ie i.v-r , to pay respect to and have the! pleasure of isitirg the ves-el jus: j iirrived from tiio fatdc-land. A ; thorough search was ma le of tin; river almost duwi: to the C.ibi.id.ia j before it dawned the scirco- i er-i that it was the Is: ,.f ( t:i. : when tliey a. s:ient.y as posv-i,,. . ret lulled home, put t-ptiieit t.;iins. ; donned their woik elotlies. and 1 kept perfectly ijuiet aboT it. A j incn'ioii of ilia! (ieiman inau-ul- ; war lirings a trow n to their faces, j Easti-rAmiroiirhci. j As Easter approaches the in-l terest in clothes gnxis apace an-l ; drc-ssi-s. wraps an! headgear be- 1 conic of supreme importance to a large proportion of the women w ho shop. An otservei i asily dis cerns the hading interest of shop pers by the display in the .-hop win-lows, and ju.-t now Easter cards are not more prominently to ' the tront than taster cloaks, capes and jackets. There are many pretty longgarments for the spring that differ not greatly from those worn in the winter except iu the weight and brighter colors of the fabrics used. The peasant shape with modifications still holds favor as a long garment, and one of the prettiest and most 'graceful of cloaks of ibis style is the LVjeuncan garrntnl which is shaped much like a close clinging circular set onto a voke which is embroidered or braided with a narrow bias cape iriiuiiii-.i witii oitiiou sun in nge circling the shoulders, which it barely covers, just where the yoke t joined to the circular, l'he garment is fluted by knife pleats to ihe l-ack. the folds from the pleats where they are con lined by an under band to the waist, giving a graceful tulhiens (. the hack of the cloak. Ymiuinx NlPMiiier .iiriinl-. Y iotiSA, April -I. The Willam ette Vallev arrived at 1 1 :.Vi this ! morning with the follow inir passen- !ger: II. Rier. L. W. Williams and wife, C. L. Ca.-ev, L v.. . l.piev, wne unit ciuhireii, l'r. m i rlair. C. M. Young, B.Hochstfdler, M. Clean-, Hugh Miller, W. C. .Wert. P. Kcrby, E. Sclniinaii. N. i Havien, A. Barger, S. ILHansjrd. II. F. Hodge:j, wife and chihlren. W. F. Betii'.eti. T. J. Kennedv. A. McCleary, II. Fulton. SI ND4VS llll. I. OK KAICK. A KIMl. Perch, Herring, Salmon hollies OtF shore inai-keri Vl;i.!.l Rl.l. ; Cauliilw, r, Ceh-rv, 'Creen - (':ilib!i- j Asparagus, Radishes. Lettuce, fireen onions. j A NICE FAT CHICKEN. ! Comb honey, fleam chei sr. ! Chipped beef, Horse radish. Chow chow, Pickles. ('.ill early and take vittr choic from tlie aliove. Wilbsntif- Pm-k Co. " Washington state has "v7 mih .-.f etnimtu-.nt m.-iil rnntos :ind t h number of miles traveled annually by the mail boats h 300,000. Call at the oiiice for ile.scriptivf folder and convince yourself that these lots are the best buy! THE CGBXIY'-S I1SAKJES. The 8emi-Aanaal F naciid R atem-st of ' the Offi era of Liia Comity- I'libli.-hr 1 liy Villioiitv. Following is ttie r--,'ular sen i niniual statement of conn y treasurer of Lino i.'im'v, Oregon, lot six months ,-n.i ii i :i the 3-.t liv.t March, A. S'. l.i.. of iin i.i Mfiml an 1 payed out, from wio-m receive I and finin what noun e. a'lii ! what account paid out : I - ::: ci:ivli. 4 ieneial Fund. La-t i.-o. Tax Scl. .i Fun.'. 7s' :; :;: :;i i'7 r .Yl04i 02 110 till bi So Tax 1!' Fines . . Licenses liJ21S 'M AM-'I Sis l'All) ot County w a r racts $2o.",30 "'." School -l!per: $.'.71 os inter:-! e n t s -.M'liei.il iuiidoi.h.ind HS-t'.l .V, Rai. -rli'l fund on !iand. Paid sMt- t.ix i.'i2s iv.:7 ::i -0-11 S os :a'e 1 1 Oregon,i Comity of Linn ' I, II. Faiwetl. do hereby eeibiy that the foregoing is a true and con wt statement ol the a.iiounts received, payed out and icmaiuing on hand in the county treasury for the si months ending on tin- : t s t day of .March, A. D. lsi'it. Vi!ne?s mv hand this 1st dav of i Voril i '. iNlti. H. Fi;w t 1 1 , ' 'iinii v rr--:is-:i i-r. ""!.r.-.:nii'i.,i amount ! m- stab infill of ti:r nev and war-am - : rii-iivid faxes atid am-.: of iii-.iiev paid 10 tiie co ty treasiii'er'by the hi';-i!f l inn county. Oiegon, for the limll; lis ( il l. ilg jll tlie ."1st dav in- i of! M i of l .Milivh, A. Is.lO. i t - i !!!.( I IM.I' Uiol er. November De.et:i!,.-r Liin, .rv. Febinai v. .i. PVi! 1 Oo :v'.i :.s Ml ii t:--i t- VM. 'M1 i: ( ii-;..---."r NoVeiid.-er. I 'ei-embcr. . .Unuary ... Febni.il M in it .' State of Oregoi; County of Linn I, John Smaliiuon coiimy, do hereby ci foregoing statement S I .! I 1:1 . ' -I.L'J 71 1 1 M.i iS 0"i ;.:;.: -s . . 4-17! V. . . 3I",m 71 sherill ol s.t. I tify that the is correct :;lci true. Witness mv hand this 3d dy of Apid. A. D. iS'.i I. JolIX S.-4AI.I.MOS, hi riil'of Linn Countv. Semi-annual report of the county clerk cf Linn county, State of Ore gon, showing tlie amount and niiin- j her of claims allowed by tlie count v ! court of s-ald county, for what al I lowed, amount of warrants drawn and llu amount of warrants out standing and unpaid from the first j day of October, IS'.t, to the 31sl day of March, 1;m, both inclusive. .verm NTs a I i.ow i:i-, s .i i :' Ul!l i'.'i 1 ,7. 30 1,1S4 c:: IJ3 i.i EL'S I !'! .".7!l !" :;.). (id 1.237 37 vm...r'-SLi Con lty clerk's salary i Sherili's salary. . . . County conimis..j)jii(is M-r diem , Acct. of assessor ; Acct. of schoi 1 superin tendent j Acct. of district attorney. I Acct. of pauper and poor ; .Acct . oi roans, oriilgi-s ami lumber A vet. of court house jail 12.432 12 and and 23U .ii) 2s.S !"i 2S 0') Acct. of stationery pi intintr. . i Acct. of ins; me. . Acct. of incidental ex- i lenses ... el,-' Acct. of witnesses in crim inal action 4 ID li ) Acct. of grand jurors ion M .vert, of petit jurors -. l.u-H 30 Acct. of witnesses l.iefore grand ju.v . Acct. of bailills Acct. of elections Acct. of viewing and sur veying roads Acct. of road supervisors Acct. of sum! lies Acct. of preliminary ex amination 2ttl !n) 22i i (10 10 no 111 00 1,100 75 431 21 o37 0 Total amuuiit of t iaiins .4-2.5.S1 7 :rj 1 )s AMJli UAUKAMs 1M-VH. in'.staiiiliiig unpaid e'y warrants March 31, 'I'd 3."j1 4.i Ami. unpaid warrants? 3ol 13 M-.ito ot Oregon. ) County oi LinnA I. E. E. Montague, County Clerk of the County of Linn, state oi Oregon, do hen by certify that th ion going is a true and correct statement oi the number and uuouut of claims allowed bv the jk L B A Y. Installment comity court of said county. ior t lie six months ending on the. "1st day of March. IS'.mi, on what ac count the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, a id the amount of warrants out standing ami unpaid as the same appear upon the records of my ollice i'lid in my otlicial custody. Witness my hand and the seal of the count v court of Kiid county this 3rd day of April. A. I'. IS'JO. " E. E. Montaoi i:. Count v Clerk. Semi-annual summitry state ment of the financial condition of the County of Linn, in the State of Oregon, on the lt dav of April, . I. IS'MI ; i.i Mm. i ni. To warrants drawn on County Treasury and outstanding unpaid. . ij- 3-M l" To estimated amount ol interest accrued there on Total liabilities WW 1IKSOI l!l'l. By iiinds in hands of County Treasurer ap plicable to the pay ment of countv war lants jfll.NI'.i .V) By funds in the hands of County Sherill' appli cable to the payment of county warrants. . By estimated unpaid current taxes applica ble to the payment ot count v warrants 37,-U'7 11 Total resources... .. .$40,340 Oh i:sims NOirn.s. Colored spectacles and i ye j glasses at French's. The best watch in the world l'--r j the money at French's. Bra.iliau pebble spectacles an-l eve glasses at French's. A nice line f Win-b :' ties a? I'. arrows it Se.irN. An invoice of u -w g-i-i-'w j i i r ied at I'.ar'owsA- Se.n!--. Ilub'iard'.s head ic!e capsules aro a sure cure. Tiy t Ik-pi. -ii .viiig 1 eems on .- .unlays or holidays at Vierei-k's. io'id Ivor' ing ' Have vij-i i-..J 1'iibl-ar Fh I !.'.;::; Lo'i n. Try i Inbl..i.d'-. ai.i'.la ri;.! b iiion cNtr icis. they a-e ll.ie. All the h;!.-sf s yl. V -i-iog iill-l :i -ck wear a tli. L eii- f'.. a ir. Tlie lehbiated (luakei City bite shirt at Barr.iws V SearN. If you want a choice cup of te i iry my 40 cent tea in bulk. . E. Brownell. Try Silvei (Quarter plug cut . A sole;i,!iil smoke. Piogressive deidi-IS keen it. We are selling ti.e i child's shoe in Albany for si per pair. Barrows i: Scarl". Fragrant, delici-m.- and coinfoit ing Spencer it I'.iackbnrn's blend ed teas and coffees. All kinds of canned fruits, veget ables and meats new nnd fresh at ! Saencer t Blackburn's. Ladies. Barrows e- Searls sell the Ludlow, $3. Fine shoes in all w idths and styles. Parties desiring to specnlitein Anacortes, the coming great city ..ii Puget Sound, shoiil-1 call at Wallace it Cusick's and see plat and get prices. Children's ready mads made spring suits, all styles and prices ! at the Ladies Bazaar. You can save from oiic to 1 per pair on boots and shoes at K rausse : .V Klein for the next 20 days. Mr. Martin I.tidwig. the best tinner in the vallev, will remain , with Matthews it Washburn. Ladies ready made chambry and j caliso w rappers, very stylish and i chenp nt the Ladies Bazaar. The celebrated Regent kid glove in all the latest shades, every pair warranted at the Ladies Bazaar. Smoke th celebrated Havana filled 3-cent ig-us, manufactured at Julius Juse -li s cigar factory. Reiiiember that for the next 20 lays Krausse it Klein will seli I boats and shoes regardless of cost. I Goto East ham it Brow n for the Flora de Madrid.. Dirigo Club Medallion and Vesta de Cuba cigars. Mests. 1-ort miller it Irving have added a fine line of carpets to their stock of furniture, wall paper etc. Our stock of staple and fancy 1 griM'erics is all nice and fresh and f the he'd quality. Snenccr iV: 1 BlacKburtf. 1 Dr. Patton treats successfully all diseases ot women, and guarantees 1 t cure all curable private diseases. He Las a sure, remedy for catarrh of the head. He bleeps, in Lis o.'lice and answers city calls day or night. Consultation i tree and everything ii strictly confidential. He can b foippl in his office in Pl.onberg's 1 flock f-om 10 to 12, 2 to 4 ami 7 Iosl' -on ti;i.- ;ri, 1. hiii-in ihif itv-a j (ns-ki-t book onr;i liv lUrri. Ilr-c. ovitaining ro:.i :-orv iif.u- on i-'. flirrovvs. 'ILc fin. lor will plc.n ri-t'irn t- tho owaer at S'. cJJ. Otcfon Plan j i:Eri ISLIl AN CONVENTION. i A rcubli'an convention for I Linn county is called to meet in ! thecitvof Allianv on Wedm-sday, i April iitli, lM'.tH, at 10 o'clock a. m. j for the purpose of selecting ten l(H') delegates to the republican state convention to le held in Portland. Oregon on April Id, lS'.tO, i to nominate candidates for the various county oinces. ami ro transact such other business as mav properly come ln-fore the con vention. The (-utility convention will le coiiiMtsed of Hd 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 lor Ringer Hermann for nii-tnberof comrress at the general election in June, Inns, as follows: del. del. , East Albany. . .5 Albany . . j West Albany. .7 Harrisburg. .4 Brownsville... 7 Shedds 3 Peo.ia : Lebanon. .7 Scio .3 Waterloo .... 4 Oreleans 3 Craw fordsville .3 Sweet Home....; Fox Valley - Center... .... - Tangent 3 Santiani 3 Franklin Butte.3 Rock Creek 1 Svracns - Lil rtv '-' Brusli Creek J Halsev .; Total -s; W. M. KiM'i iii M. M. Ri:i)Kii:i.i, Chairman. Secretarv. t t rw choice K.iiti; tis III Iti al i;slalr lor li On Oiili Ouly 1 liiirl.barC A MhIIh. We iillci- for talo til acres t ua c-liiice fruit land a there is in Linn -cuuntv. Tins piece of foul liea near I'm city and cannot ft: dupliivif ed in i-i.v, ipiality ef soil i,r location. Tin-re i-j about 40 acres f this laud pKiitcd in fruit trees, part cf which are io good bearing cimclitif.n. There are L'ni"! tiiiprovtmciits en this place; gund lair house ami a No. 1 ham. I l.o Sand adjoining this place has sold j lately iur 300 per acre. This vxcil lent i.--.' of i-in.l can ) n:ol fer a l-.w ' days -inly for SI.VJ p- r ;e-l'. 'o .-!.-' li.iv; a '.:-n :i.-r- t;.t-:t of l.i i' tin ! !.!.'. ii.-s ii'ii-th- i.i;y. .i.i,' i-n.i w hic'l lv all f t out It . ltrt:- M--r and ch.-iee .(.. ', oi i-ael. Tin; pi- ci- . f Ian. i is in t i!a.i Mi-I l;eai g s '-' : tin: v. i L v ei i'its 't v; r v.il-ial-lo. '!'hi, i .irgili'l i-UI !- h '-l :-i- :'. f- -.--l-lys m-lv n' .s'.'iIk' ;'i-r r W e :'.i.-o(ui'e ji ui-.o m;I,ui Ii in n-tu- len.-e and li .ii.-n -s of choice find, J ot -,v liicli is set out in irnit. 'fins i.in.l in mi'fnilv an-1 is just rolling i nongb t-i drain it w.-il. The find riilj--iii:iig this property is laid out in tovn fits 'fins is .111 e.veelli nt li.ir giili Olid l.ill lie h id for .s'lSUO. We Ii.im j n-iv laic twii-stery i;-.u-c ai.il f t ot li hvt tr.mt l.y 100 :,it il-1 1', .sittixtid mi one ,t tin- liet-t uni ts :n tie-city, 't'iiis proit-rt is lir.-t-cl.nr-s in ciirv rosiiect, and is a i.arg-uii. Price $3400. Kasv tonus. 4i acn-s m xeelieiit yrain or tr-nt ! fiii-1 situated within d ni fsof the! illy. This hind is all clear uiid every I toot in ciiltiv.-iiioo. Price S40 per j acre. . A Baki.aix V'e have a good hi.i,.-e and one excellent lot siti:at-d w thin two IiL.CkS of the court hoii-, w liieh i- offered d:it cheap. Tins ia No. 1 locatinn am' is worthy ef in vest ig.itiou. Price $2,7.00. Ilooil 1 '. story lioiisc and one coo l corner lot on First street, situated within ix blocks ot ch's business con- j tor of the citv. Pi ice $1000. This' w ill ho good bu-Muo-s property in a ' nhort tune. Small two room hiiuse and one lot in Abbey's Addition for S22."i. LJ foot front on First street in the business part of tlio city, the heft ! bargain in the city, for $a0 jier front , foot. : A good in-.e cottage cel. t rally Io- ! cited in tlm 2nd. addition aud one good corner lot br$2l0o. g eoiul vacant corner lots centrally located ill 2nd. addition for $2."-00. A good new cottage and one good , lot in tli 2nd addition A bargain ' for $1250. V new house and 2 good lots in ! Hiking addition for SS50. , A good house and I good lot in 2nd J addition, between Jefferson and i Montgomery streets for $l'.'"0. f A good iiiiuil s-.-i:-,e --is .V.li street, I in '.'ml addition and one good lot for I $ I OaO. Half cash balance on time. ' 22 feet front on Firt street, in one j of the bent business blockii now pay- 1 ing good interest on pries askei", on easy terms. Home and lot on 4th street. Hackle- man's second addition at $1 100 A good baigain. Lots and blocks in Go'.tra s Park addition for sulc on the iusta'dmeut t Hn $30 c.v-h balance S10 per mouth. At Cost. Having purchased a drummer's i samples consisiiug oi umcs i-hiliircn's muslin underwear, babies Fauntelroy caps and h'Kxls, iniants and children's slips and dresses, etc.. etc.. and receiving on the same a gre.tt discount, will ofRr the same to thg public j :U tle-ir wholes tic price. From' IT, to oil per cent can "be f-ave.1 on ad these goods. Call early before ; tin- n.-ck is broken, W - Simp- j Fieh bread ua'ly "t Lille's. fri' ASTORIA si'- H.i By Investiug vein immey on miw wheels i-f fortune rhere are nine ihaix- to op nnd np! f win. There is No Chance to Lose on This Wheel. Invest your moucy in the bub and leave tlio outnide aluue. Tins wheel has been turning once cwry six mouth for the pant two yean, and tlio'e. wh- speculated in the huh have doubled thtir mi-Ley u every turn. Wc prcdi-1 this wheel w il'. torn ce tvtiy ninety days for the next ear. If you wli to be one ef the lu y 8D "ulators call and lit us t-l.ow you ronie of the fira nt ba'.gsine in faun, s-Ui i tbD, rtniiUnce and lu.-.iui?s property ever i tb-re I in tlii? city. CURRAN & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. SPRING NEAT FITTINt; SUITS FOR MKK AND ROYS THE LATEST THINT; IN SHIRTS; ITNE I NDEf'WEAR. S1K )F.S FOR Til K SPUING AN I SU M M ER. A DESIRABLE LINE OF UNDERWEAR, STYLISH FURNISHING GOODS. All tliise and much more arc included io the immense new spring stock reci ived by L. E. BIvAIN, THE Leading Clothier Special i'br:ee .Sale To make room lor my l.tv-c Spi inir stock I will commence January 20th a GEASD CLEARANCF Remember this means evervthing in stock mus have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or any other citv beat us in prices. We want to see you all and will save you money. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CLOAKS. GENTS' FURNIS1ING GOODS, GENTS' NECK WEAR. GENTS' HOSIERY, UMURFLLaS, HOSIERY, LACE OURTALnS, B'lU ETC. "WIF1 ' BLOCKS 5?!200X200 FEET Streets and Avoe.uss60 Feet Wide. MONTEITH, Albany, Onqon. T.AriES' DRES GOODS. LADIES' FANCY GOODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, T.AniKS' HOSIERY. I LADIr:.S' NOTIONS, y IE -1 III. 80 BEAD Albauy. Oregon j r:;-.. 3