THE MORTflNGr HERALD: WEDNESDAY, APRIL iK 1890. rots CHEAP LOTS FAIR ;: DALE ARE EEIXG- 50X100 FEET. ERECTED IJ BLOCKS 200X200 FEET B D I T I O TO cLBAJvJY. tr Lots tor Sale on the Installment- Plan -THIS- BEAUTIFUL This property will enhance in value rapidly. Call at the office tor descriptive folder and convince yourself that these lots are the beet buy I on the market. E. G. BEARDSLEY, GEMERAL AGENT, Office on Broadalbin Street, near First Streets and Aveae60 Feet Wide. ADDITION. H01ES I iHormng gaily JfxtxM MJ'KCIAI.i 12:30 A. M. ; i Not t a-.-e our stoves r.nd ranges beiore buying h a mistake. Mis takes aro always costly. In heat in;: f loves we have the largest as well sw the niij.t carefully selected stock in the city. Tlie stoves we f'lfor were not bought aa an experi ment but as certainty. We know what each 5 -Jove will do, and they were liou.rht ivr cash, so the ; rice i-t right. Wc have specialty.-! in heater.?, beside our regular iliu-s of (i.:r!.;!vl, Argar.d and Su- i . . erior s .ovs ami r.uijzc-. (ii o. W. Smith. wk.vths;:imicatioss. I- .: Altuny and v.cinity Fol .owin;; is the f-.-rccast orl'l hours, oi.iiin at S i". m. to-i;a." Fair; li.jbfly warmer. .ITTIXS AkJOt' I' TOWS. , U.jiubl:can convention to-day. K. it. r.iaiil'.i v is kerit busy -hovi in; !iis 1 U th.- i'i 1 eir iaie. , .."., i Laates Lazaar, ro-i ...... ! man !i:c.i. Ladies Banaar ior kid gloves and veitiiifT. 1. lYiif'Mi' ii kil gloves in l i n k au-1 c'j'i-.red at .-arnuol E. Yiltl'!.'"-. Ltave your oidow r.t Lange's fur auv ir-iiiu" vu'.i wirh tor in the bak.-ry li:ie." ' Frci cinvcvance to and from Fair l.ik- at F.'. G. Beardsley's Real Estate Iiiv. The Fi'i !;.-- of the Santiam was t-a:n v. hat left outa in the demo cratic nominations. The Foster genuine hook glove. "Fo-'erina." in black anil colored at S.imiu-l E. Yojng'p. Those ilesiring pattern. stamped iorth merchants carnival can get the Millie dune at !. W. Simpson's. Ladies who t;ik" part in the mer- bants' carnival will tin-1 a pretty line of toe piipporn at Barrows & Searls'. Cii'itit v hs-'o r '.. IJ. .Ioss is in receipt of a telegram from t'oos l'.av. annoiiiii-ing the death of his sister Mi-. Harrison A verill. Economical, cleanly and pleas a :t to u-e, the very best soap ni t r.sarket, a nl only a dollar a Iv.-s Spencer A Blackburn's ii. itchles- Savon. Ask for it. "'.ni- l'ak' l-mked her prettiest yi -i.nlav, and jarties inimiring fit;- b.-ts were more than pleased witii the lrnperty and showed their a pnieciat l i ot if m a sul stasitial way. A-hbv ii Neil sold vestcrday to M. E. "Ne-.Mis I lots in Allen ii H;! Ak:n" ;i!dition ! r ?2"J5 each ; also a li'ju-e and bt on First street, nvr.Ci! l y Van W:;ik!e Wind bam. f'.'r"l i'r-K I 'nave ji-r leceived a largo in vi .ice 1 : la' curt.i::-.s. ranging in price fr.it!! ?! to jvr pair, scrim, i i:r:.ii!i !). etc. Also a line of ,. .'..i an 1 fnrnif nrc rover ! I ' . . !..' j ' - .... " - - !-,. Samuel E. Young. t;ir Own." a ge.iun;ekid glove, eve: v pair w.iirame i. a. 71.00 1(.-i . n; warr.iute 1. at l..r' per pair. 'I ids glove I have handle J t.u live years and have tried many oil ers, but never have found any ( iU il ti tbem for th- price. S .siiiiie! I.. uiiag. A-iiov ' e!l ical estate agents: ;'!c aiuavs 1:1 t:ie lead, jiievsom three ! ' t' tiennett of Ls ::.-i '.rs Cal., isi Allen iV Hawkins c.il'iiliou :oi.l contract', d two more. Alt pai 1 v aiilii.u' there lots and F 1 1 m i.:..:..-n v ol I i'wt it with tlie 1:1 I who gel till ' Prcsbvicry oi Oi eg'i.i meet J'r.sbyicrian church in Pi this evening, and will !. in Uii'i'i Ttitir-lav noon. Rev, in 1st rtlaud ession E. R. I'd r l. Pioi. E. N. Condit ami .1. lo. t::iiiler arc 111 attendance ivleg iKv fr ::i the M- Prcsby- t j; Tr.e: :r.rc 1 :n ifis eiiy. 1 v, i!l be a festival at tho ' i church en Sa-nr.hiv even-! l'.Oii li:.. ;i i-tll. I ner Will Oca. nouie, joiui -.4010 j;juitri ui oi;io, rc-iii.' mo.'r.immo and : were named. After the first bal-A'imis-i'.'ii. -) cents; .' lot the name of Mr. Bumett was ir en iO to l.i vears of w ithdrawn. On the Old ballot W. ' t 1 ! 1 .1.., : . r v.-1. 1 Lvi.-h. riiil.ire-i a J j ee ' to !'.:ii ;t'. I bo proceed-are to 1 '1 :s n ' i.n orai.. E.eryj -,- v.::co:n a good lime ii Inciilt'i-.t. u Aliuuv g:tith'nia:i who had -i.c.idv puii-hased .1 lot in Fair D ile, slipped into the agent's othce v.t -rdav ami asked if he could obtain the lot adjoining bis. He i-ibl that he realii'od tnai lair Uc propenv was the cheapest on Mbanv market, and that he would be much better satislicd M ho owned lOrt feet aiwarc. The -enlleman w:-s told that the lot he wished for had been placed on the market at Eugene but that it could be telegraphed for. Ihc telcram was sent, the lot procured and'the gentleman well pleased. DEMOCRATIC C0NVE8TI0N. DsltgaUs to ths Stat Ooaveatiea ant The delegates to the democratic county convention assembled at 10 a. m. yeBtcrday The convention by the chairman and T.L.Wallace and Geo.U assistan The followi were present Alhanv ' Cranor, J. N. llofl'nian, J. O. Writsman, T. L. Wallace, Brownsville F. M. Jack, W. T. Cochran, W. V. C'ooley, W. II. Elmore. Nelson Crume, Henrv Blakelv. F.rush Creek J. II. Edward?. Z. B. Mow. (.'rawiordsville George Finlev, R. W. Moses. Center A. I. Blackburn, Orville Crawford. East Albanv O. A. Archibald. W. A. McCiain, A. J. Miller, Robert Houston. Franklin Butte David Mvers, I-ee Bilyeu, O. Serfing, "J. Q Thomas. Fox Valley William Potter, Henry Lvons. llalscy T. J. Black, Robert Andrews, U.S. Owen. Harrisburg G. M. Alford, Thos. . . . . i , -. vi I .riTnea .iiinn i itnrpii I. Tandv, Oliver Hyde, .Sam Mav. Lib"ertv A. V. Nve. Thomas Davis. Lebanon J. A. Beaad, C. C. Hackleman, C. I. Montague, S. O. Wallace, K. E. Hammack, E. C. Keebler. Orleans 1. Turner, Stoue. Peoria Wm. E. Githens, J. A. McKride. Rock Creek William Wigga. Syracuse Isaae Meeker, James Davis, J. A. Zimmerman. Santiam J. K. Charlton, J. II. Peery, Jas. Crabtree, Jacob Fritz water. Scio A. M. Shelton, M. V. Bilveu. W. A. Ewing, Price Munkers, A. J. Shelton, Geo. De Vaney, J. A. Bilyeu. Shedds J. D." Duncan, Worth Huston, R. B. Farwell. Sweet Home Thos. Morris, John Davis, Geo. l'ickens. Tangent A. Blevins, B, W. Cooper, J. B. Jenks. Waterloo Jae Newman, J. W. Burrell, O. P. Card. West Albanv Ubbe Peter, J. L. Hill, T. J. Stiten. M. Sternberg. On motion the vive voce system of voting was adopted. ; The usual committee were ap- j pointed and the following delegates j were elected to attend the Mate Convention: M. A. Miller, Jeff Movers, T. J. Black, Geo. DeVaney, A. Hackleman, J. L. Hill, T. L. Wallace. J. K. Weatherford. D. Scott, W. B. Garrett and T. J. Stites They then adjourned for dinner. s:ui.iuB iici .r I," names of J. K. Weatherford, Geo. E. Chamberlain and Jett Myers were put in nomination for state senators. Mr. Chamberlain's name was withdrawn, and Weath erford and Myers were nominated. For representatives to the legis lature: C. J. Shedd, F. C. Han sard. J.F. Henry, J. W. Swank, and F. P. DeVaney, were named and the lirst three nominated. For -ountv- commissioner: Messrs. Phillips, (iarrett and I Rumbaugh were named. On the third ballot. Wm. Rumbaugh nominated. i for countv clerk : X. P. Pavnc 1 a,i t- ( Hackleman were named j3nj p. Pavne received the , i,niinatioii. The vote being made unanimous by motion of Mr. Hackleman, For recorder: E. E. Davis and W. A. McGee were named and E. E. Davis received the nomination. For sheritl': W. B. Smith of Brownsville. Matt Scott of Center, E. E. Jackson of Halscy, Frank Trits of East Albany were named. At th end of the lirst ballot the name of Frank Trites was with drawn. At the end of the -rd bal lot the name of W. B. Smith was withdrawn. On the 4th ballot Matt Scott received the nomina- J tion. By motion ot E, C. Jackson tne vote was mane unanimous. l or treasurer: . I:. Curl of Albany. John Burnett of Sweet - ufl iwn iu me nuuiuiaiion. For assessor: If. S. Wil- 1 narrs. 01 r-iio. 1.. i;ie. I of Brownsville. and J. E. i Michael, of S.intiam. were named After the firt ballot the name of L. C. Rico was withdrawn. On tho 3d ballot f I. S. Williams received the nomination. For superintendent F. M. Mitch- tt nf Athnnv unit I) P Hiiuoll r.t Ilatoov xi"r num.l unit Mr Russell was nominated, his n imin- 1 ation being made unanimous by motion of Mr. Mitchell. i For county survevor E. J.O'Con- i nor was nominated by the unani- j m oils vote cast by the secretary. 1 The central committee when ap- I pointed was instructed to select a ' candidate for coroner. The following central committee election of T. J. Stites VuLa . V.l:." " v T"' : V delete to th. Man- ..mvenhou Tlllir8lav , C. C. Hackleman see. " V ..- U'' . .ViZZ. nominating caivin-.". mr ; Mllsi, tSecretanei. i:,.t r.t U'm Wi.s- vra: . i" -'"K-u- iar m-aru j ltl(liC!J jn njr named delegates cuse. O. D. Miller: Santiam. J. K. . . .r' '"r- , . I .double : I fMor1rn So:rk ! I Ilft mPV t ..... . . ' I''- wad named: Albany, Geo. I". Chamberlain; Brownsville. Henry Blakely; Hrnsh Creek, II. F. Hamilton ; Cniwlonisviue, . , Ireland ; Center. A. I. Blackburn ; i East Albanv, A. U. Archibald;! franklin Butte, Joseph Lraotree; Homo, f). Rumbaugh ; Taiifieut, A. B!.".-in; Waterlo;, J. Newman ; West .Vlouny, T. J. Stitef. Tlm for AcHon. Under the hemling "Railroad Prospects." the Ochoco Review says: "C. M. Cartwright, who 8 in low u vesieruay, says uiai while in Portland recintlv he wa ; convtTsing with a prominent rail- road man. and nas told that in all 1 Tr.!"'jbi!itv a riiitrriiil u'mlil bi ' built from Fome point on the j Columbia river into Crook county ! long before the O. P. road wax: completed. Frota this it would seem railroad men are Inking this way for investments, end that there are grounds for supposing that this section may at some early date have railroad connec tion with the Columbia.'' The people of Albanv and Crook couuiy wno i sue long wan m the Oregon Pacilic will push their j ,U4U "o-'K" r.nsieiii wregoii . once anil secure this valuable trade Oregon Hhlp-Timbrr. In connection with tb.e efforts uow being made to protect the forests in the Eastern stales, it is interesting to notice that while a few years ago the shipment of lumber by the way of Cape Horn to tho Pacific coast formed a large part of the carrying trade of American vessels, the 9ituat.on is exactly reversed to-day as regards direction. It is becoming extreme ly difficult to get timber in the East for keelsons, masts ami spars for the large sailing ships now buildin;. Enterprising ship-owners and builders are looking to the Pacilic coast for their mj. plies. Oregon pine in now used for these purposes, and the industry of pre-1 paring the timber for ship-build-; ing is daily growing in importance, j Salem Statesman. ! A Tiilcutrd Arlil. A IU:.hi.i reorler was siiov. n yesterday a fine collection ot od paintings, from the hiushii M s. with Dr. Pntton. Tbi l.idv. '.!io wit! her husband has recently located in thi-i cit v. iij a talented arti.-t. i She has opened an art studio in : tla l'.liiinl..kr.v 1.1. ..L- ll..r t...;nf. , ing ;lr,. of ,f ,igh' 'cr anil .ire i something reallv to be admired, j Th.. ipn, ;l" r..jr ,ri,.iv ,.r tine Oregon scenery and marine paintings. Her work should seen bv those interested in art. be KHtrn Orrgon ltrmnrcev II is leu uiiliketv that 'IlltllllV tins summer or tall a descriptive pamphlet giving the general re sources f Ea-dern Oregon ill be. printed bv State Printer Baker. !.:!!,. .,u ....-....1 . ..... ,i.i.ifii.i lai 1 111; 1... it. .-.x, ....'..". 1.. . I '-'l-'-TV ... .... I.I - i legislature but owing to the fart 1 thai the desired ii.foriuat ion has j lieen hard to obrain, ib,- work is j to bo gotten up under the super I vision of tlie Eastern Oregon Agri- 1 -.1. I-.. ; cultural association. tar tlie other parts of the state have a' ready published a descriptive pamphlet of thtir section-; of the j country arc! Eastern Oregon will i come to the front soon w it!i a neat ! and new sy M'l'une. Tin-Sou! hern Oregon Resources. by t tie ; agiicuitural board, w ill be iticd i in a couple of months. Sralllf I'ruirrt,v. Only 23 lots remain in the Was .boiii addition to Seattle to be hold, and those will have to be sold this week or they will be withdrawn from the market. Persons desir ing to purchase can inquire of Mr. Kirkpatrick or ot" Mr. S. E. Young. The lots have sold rapidly and the improvements are marching right along. Mr. Morclock of the firm of Waters A Morelock w ill be on the ground in a few davs to superin tend the building operations of the extensive flouring mills that are to be put up for the Milling Company and the other improve ments, are making rapidly progress. No better investment can be found than these lots in Wassom's ad dition, and to get them an appli cation w ill have to be made im mediately. Millinery Opening;. At the Misses K. and E. Ball, Friday and Saturday, April 1 1 and 12. All ladios eordiallv invited to come and inspect our stock, aa it t superior in quality, price consul- ered, to anything ever before ! brought to this city. 1 ; Ladiei Bazaar tor fine uullmery ' tkml ht. . rnr i.H pv. iinnrv i.viiiim . iihmi. . . i T- ' .it t r r . ii. ' i wan organized -r t ii..i-. u..,..;.,.... i t ,"1 "'uttne t v aney I v ',.,,,.. i.,.,.;., i , i,.ur5,i . f-.r.niy ..i-i.-eru. i Grand THE REPUBLICAN CONYEfiTION. i It 'Will CsBTa at th Coort Hoai Thli City To-dy. I The republican county c.mveii-j turn will convene i-i the curt house in this city at 1'' . M. to-o.iv ! Cu?ick. nev, .. I Fntinan. E:-i Albany (.. W. S:;ii:h. V,". fnm i:-. (i. W. :,i-eiil ) N. I. Conn iM-.d Yiigil Parker. West Albanv I. F. Conn. C.Twecdalc, F. M. Kedtield. II. Hewitt. B. J . TaMcr, E.I n Waslibani an.! D. C. S.-heil. I ..I V" I ' I. 1. ". ! V. II. :IinJ - " , f.;..,;.;; T" San. A. A. Koe.-, A. .M. A'-: n't. and Joseph Wasom. Syracusi .1. J. irahaui Eugene Fisher. llalscv Caleb i iinv. .1. 1 i iulliford, , J. R. Peail. T. m.i'.I:i.: j Frank Frir-l ie. and II. I'. ;..d!' . !-iud.i W. P. Anderson, R. U. j Wright and Geo. W. l'ais. I Brownsville A. M. Templetnn, j Peter Hume. G. V. Standish, Jisle Pearl, W. R. Kirk, I. I'. Ri.wriMi.i J. 1. Irvine. Scio O. S. Mav, A. J. Johnson, r.kla r,ut"to, .. K .(). llvde, . Randall. j pitZi:t.rald and A. J Harrisburg W. F. ?lenden!ial!, G. W. Prainlenburu', II. A. Som merville and J. F. McCartney. Orleans Wm. Bogart. Samuel Mrllree and A. J. Blevins. Tangent.!. II. Scott, P.. A. Witel, Henry Freerkson. Crawl'ordsville E. N. McCaw, W. II. Scott, by E. X. McCaw, proxy, and R. Glass. Sweet Home John Doneca, A. Hamilton, G. W. Hanchett. Center A. II. Fium, Bruce Mc Knight. Santiam Win. Savage, W. T. Dickens, Wm, Richardson. Rock Creek O. Conners. Liberty Wm. Ingram and Win. Ingram proxv. Fox Valley-.! II. Tra-k, E. M. Wharton. !K i.im:. i Ai.mw. Or Ti.ii.c Tiiitui ui fiic Ili ralil. April i 1 am iiilormed that at the ie J publican primaries held last week while 1 wasatisent imm tlie city my name was placed in nomina tion for Justice of the Pe;ice for Albanv precinct. . AH" friends Appreciating the iaor oi' my l'l ihlls thiuslin- lUibcial honors upon ine without my knowledge or consent. I will be compelled to respectfully decline the nouiiuat ion. Vcrv Truly. J. X. Dim' n. N- Suns-lrri. There is every evidence that several kinds of song birds hereto fore unknown in the valley are tiere now witii the intention 01 nhtilin" u l Ii e- During the pas! .1...., i .. 1 H O.l. HUT IMIiClill b a ing ; trees have been joyous v.'nh the j cheerful chatter and musical song j of the little silver throated soii--1 sters. The clieerv tiewci.iner.- ' I . 1 may be rossbeaks or finches (.f I some kind and the hope is thai ! they rrtny like liiis section of Oie . gon well enough to slay and that : they have brought their baggage : and families with them. . rlior Ilaj . Arbor Day will be obs-jrved in this city. Trees will be planted 1-1 tin.' campus of the public scl Is. and on fatvrday exercises, wiil be held at the opera bouse, which will lie pai ticipated in by the pupils o; the school. An admis- si"!i 1 s 10 cents wm hecliarge': Kf.r sprinj; ami Kinnniei-. 1 W. R. Graham, the tailor, lias just received another large invoice of elegant patterns for m-ns' suit - nigs ann trouserings :or Miring wear. 1 1 is siock embraces a large ; line of the finest fabrics for mens wear to bo found anywhere. He employs skilled work, and is en abled to make up suits promptly and at a very moderate cost. Call and see terns. hi s I'O'.v sni in lie .i 11 it- Council Postponed 1110 city council met last even incil met last eve.. - iw of the count v con- ud, and the business ... ing, and .n view vention on hand before the council not being fully prepared, adjourned to meet again 0:1 next Monday evening. Democratic Convenllon. Yesterday evening, just a9 the convention was about to adjourn, the chairman arose and addressed the meeting in a few wise remarks. Savshe: '-Geutlemen. it vou are lovers of good coffee, try some of Mueller iV Garrett's famous roast codecs ; they keep only the lest." Ladies.-Barrows & Searls se the Ludlow, $3. Fine shoes in all widtbi and style. . AU.:i :.il Tli-i!.!' THE MEECHANT3' CARNIVAL. ! rrogrimme ef ths Exercises for th I Opffiing on Tharsdiy EYSnicir. Following is the programme for tie opening night oi th Merchan b f.irnival. U, be uiven bv tho ladies omen s Keiiei i.orps on evening: : Orchestra. carnival march Ninety costume, with banners. iiuartcttc By the Apollo -Theme "The Busines; re E. Chamber Men of Albany." jlo .drs. t'corg !.ii:. S- ctioii drill. ong Messrs. (. and C. II. Hart. Tableau Liueitv :.rld. iiecila'inn in All!! I (iu'.d: mitli. Ta! dean Just :ce E. Barrows lighting the -unue ."-ii s ; presminj tin; !ra les ar.i! profi scions. Lunch Folloiveil by social ULli; s, iilU I S. Everyone s-hiii,1d have a lot in Fair Dale. Colored spectacles and eye ulasses at French's. The licst watch in the world for the money at French's. Ladies Bazaar for uaderwearand -mh roideriex. Ladies Bazaar tor cornets and hosiery. Brazilian pebble spectacles ami eye glasses at French's. A. nice line of Windsor ties at Borrows oi Sea. Is. An invoice of new goods just received at Harrows tV Searls. Hubbard's headache capsu!e3 i are a s r.re cure. Ti ytl.em. I -h 1 villi: 1" rents on : undavs or IIOIIII IVS a'. lerei K S. liooil mon .lllg : liavcjOU useu ; Hubbard's 1 legant Lotion. : Trv Hubbard's vanilla and i lemon extracts, thev are line. All the latest style veiling and I neck wear at the 1-adios Bazaar. ! frllit iall,i hioh lies i..-.r th city,: The celebrated Quaker City j and whic'-i is a'.l tct t-ut in Italian White shirt at Barrows it Searls. prunes, Bartlctt pe?rp r.n l cli-iiv ap . . , , . , lilcs, 4 of each. Tills olcce i.iaj is f you want to buy good bread ,1. Uli . I, 0 , t., . : cake and pies go to Lange s ojty mU.H jfj vcr VB,IW,l.. T,,if ha ken. bargain can 1m had lr a few fiays Ixits in Fair Dale for $100. $."(1 j nlv at $200 ei- aorc. 1 down ami $10 ikt month without ! We alsohave i ma .snlmibsn resi- interest. If you want a choice cu of tea try my -10 cent tea in bulk. . E. Browncll. Try Silver Quarter plug cut. A splendid smoke. Progressive dealers keep it. We are selling the best child's shoe in Albany for 1 per pair. I '.arrows Searls. Fragrant, delicious and comfort ing Spencer it Biackburn's blend ed teas and cotleos. All kinds of canned fruits, veget ables and meats new und fresh at Spencer & l'.lackburns. Hubbard's elegant lotion is not a face paint, but by its use the most injurious face paint is ren dered harmless. Parties desiring to speculate in , Ana -ortcs, tho coming great city 1 11 Paget Sound, should call at Wallace oi Cusick's and see plat and get prices. Children's readv mads niado r,.. ..0-, .... - I ..,.....r oil tl,-l. .a fin. 1 i.rie-flT at the Ladies P.azaar. Yon can save from .r'K' to si per oair on boots and shoes at Kraue Klein for tin .Mr. Martin next days. I.udwig. the be-l tinner in tho valley, will lemain wi ll Matthews A W-islibuni. Ladies n ady mude chambry :;n.l calbu wrappers, vcrv stylish an 1 cheap at the La-lie:-. iJaatf. ' Tin: celebrated Regent kid glove in :ll the latest shades, every pair warranted at the Ladies Raaar. Miiftk thf celebrated Havana j j cioit :givs, manufactured J iit j-Iius ,b;.s h s cigar factory, - Rcmrla,,er that f,,r the next 2-1 ........ .,, ... ki,.;,, boats and shoes regardless oi cost. io to Eastham ic P.rown for the Flora de Madrid. Dirigo Club Medallion and Vesta itc Cuba cigars I Mes Mesrs. Fortmillcr ic Irving hav. n.tded a tine line of cairets to 1 their stock of turnituie. wall j paper etc. . "lir. . " j Ejocene is ail 1 ice ar.d ' the beBt quahtj. S it I icichurn. Our stoct 01 btapie ami lancy lre:ih and pencer Sc BlacKburn. j Delicious dried beef, chipped to I order, full cream cheese, lunch i tongue, sardines, ana a iuu line 01 luncti goods ai spencer iiaca btirn's. Dr. Patton treats 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 night. Consultation is free and everything is strictly confidential. He can be found in his office in Blum berg's block from 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. HEITIIUCAN CONVENTION. j A republican eonventinn .furl : Linn couiitv is alled to meet in I the city of Albanv on Wednesday, i I April tilh. 1S'., at 10 o'clock a. in. i j for the purjKjse of selecting ten ! (10) delegates t'" the republican! : state convention to 1k held in i, I Portland, Oregon on April 10. l.S'X), ; to nominate candidates for the various county nilices, and to transact such other business as ! may properly come be;'.. re the con- j velition. j The count v convention will be ' ciimposed oi 8 delegates, appor- 1 tioned 'ine delegates at large for j each precinct and one for every j twenty-live votes or fraction over j half that number east in the pre- j riiwi I'.ir Kim'er I forinitim for' j m.-mber of couriers at the general '( lection in June, I Ks,, as follows : del. K.ct Albanv. "West Albany I Brow nsville , Pe.;a Scio ' )rt leans S Acet 1 iijiilr .5 Albany s , .7 Harrisburg. . .. I 7 Sbe.i.l; . :i Lebanoij .7 .'' Watci'loo .... ! Ci-av.i'.,!-dsvi!Ie..". :: IV.x Vall-v. . . J Tang, n; . . :: .: Fraiinli:: Butte..! . 1 Svtnciis - ( enter atitiain Rock Creek.. I.ibertv Halsev . Tot:,! 1! Brush Cit ! 1; . M. Ki rra a. F. M. Ki:i)i"n:i.n. Chairm.1!:. Seciviary. x u v. i;on j; u .ufiiiNs In lti hl tlr.lt- lor it I i n 11:151 Duly ) CitrUluirl t Malin. t We ntlir fur sal'! lit acres ct as clmice fruit land aj tin ro is in Linn ! cminty. Tliii piece of l ir.'i lien m ar ! tlie city and cannot Lo dnpliuated io I iir:cc. finality oi eod er Iccation. ' There is abuut 40 acres of tl.is laud ' planted in fruit trees, part tf v. Iiieli are in good licurni ' comlitu 11. Thrre are ftux improvi-menis ra 1111 pmcc; uu i;ui- iihui-u aim a 1 iiiirn. TIir laud ailjniniug tin's place ha? sold lately for S.WO rar acre. This -xeel. 'cnt l"nVe 'J la"'.,rtcan be ha'1 f(r a frxv ! ilavs only lor $l;0 per am-. v nt.... h-.v.. n .-. lm.-t .,r d..-ncn and 0 ncivn ef clmice laud. vlr.ch is e.-t oat 111 met. li.-s beaatifuiiv an I is ju Ins lin.i t rolling f r.'.iiigii to iir.-ini it well. 1 lie l.in.l siljoiaicg tlii- property is laid out iu town lot. Tim is an txcclhxt bar giin nn I can be had for S1800. Wc have a vcrv fine two-story j hau so and lot of 100 feet trout by 100 j feet deep, situated on one of the best nets in the city. This property is lirst-class in every respect, and is a ' bargain. Price S.'IIOO. I'.asv terms. 40 acres of excellent grain or fruit I:ii; ! situated within li miles of the lily. 1 his laiuj is all clear and every li..jt in cultivniio". Price SI0 per acre. A I'.aiii.ain e have a i-ooil lene and eiiu 1 xceik-nt lot Kitiiatcil n thin two bli c-KS of the court hou.se, i which i otroreil dirt cheap. This ii ' a X'. 1 locatimi :m' is worthy of in- j venation. Price S2,."IX). j t 1'. htarv house a:id 01. 1. -ood , c-in.'-r lot on First slrc'-l, situated j v.itlim six Mocks o! tlit mimiicss ecu- 1 ter ot the city. Pii.e c'loOO. 'i'liis : .. .11 I T ..1 1.... I B t . .- ' - ' , r, ... j Sn;.'.!l tw.i room hause and eno lot : in Abbey's Addition f-r ?JJj. i -" foot freiit on I'ir.-t i-ticct in the I l,ii-ai! s; j art id the city, the bvtt : ii.e .-iin in the tily, f-r i:"iO per front A V" .ii new cetti.i! ion cat- ii in t.i : 12 1 1 i . aii.iil -a good celllil' let for '-Mt)'J. 'J gon I vaoafl c-irii-r l't- cTiitr.'lly li"-iti.l in U':i-I. ai'.-bttoii f'-.r 'rJ.'O'.i. goo I C'. .e t it t go !!. ' '.'! I lot 11 th ;.il .el'bu-ai Aei:g;::u fur h:m. new I1.111.! u'i'l - ;;' 1 lets in EiUins a t.litam for s'V'0. ' A geiul hiui.io and I g--'-i int iu "ml aMilioti, between .litK:rs-n an.! Moi.tgnnu-iy ctrccts for .H'eO. A ioi! Miiafl cottage 0:1 oiii blrcel, 1 in -.'ml a.bl.'.i ;. .ei.; .; - 'ol l-t I r ' ?10"i0. ll.it: c-a-.ii bidsncu oil time. j J2 fect Sroat on I'tr-t tt.-c-t. in one ot the bet lui.ini .s J.-'ecks iniv j ay- iug good interest ou prici a.ikei', uu ; easy ternu. i Home at.fl fjt on 4.ii street. Unckle- , man's second addition atSlloO A' good hntgaiu. Lots and blocks in Goltra's Park addition for sale oil the installment plan 830 cash balance $10 per mouth. At Cost. Having purchased a drummer's samples consisting of ladies' and children's muslin underwear, babies Fauntelrov caps and hoods, infants and children's slips and dresses, etc., etc., and receiving on tho 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 early before the stock is broken. G. . Simp eon. Do vou want let in Fair Dale. a home ? Buv a 1 1 ib Ull ASTORIA !y Icvesting yr:.r truuicy on Mime wheels I fortimc th-ri3 are nine ehahca to Seso and one to w in. There is h Chance to Lose on This Wheel. Invest your money in the hub and leave tho outside alone. This wheel has been turning once every aiz month for the past two yaara, and thosu who speculated in the hob have doubled their xnccey on erery turn. We predict this wheel will tan nrce every ninety days for the next ear. If vm wish to he one of the lu.lf p cuUtors call and bt us stow you case of the finest bargain in'f.irw, cunrbM, residence and business property evf . fl.rCl! , thi ltv CURRAN & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. NEAT FITTING SUITS FOR MEN THE LATEST THINO IX SHIRTS; 1 VINE USDK1JWEAR, j ! ctinr rnit Tlf SPTMVil ivnsi'MUKR A DESIRABLE LINK Or I NDEUWEAR. STYLISH f URMSHIN'tJ OOODS ; Alt thcee and irmch mere are iacluded iu the immense new spring stock ei ive.-i by I received by Iv.K. BLAIN, THE Leading Clothier lOOtl :' To make room for my (omnii-nc? Jtinuarv J0th a GRAND CLEAJ8AUCF Remember this means everything in stock. mua 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 BARGAINS IN CLOAKS. GESTS' FURNIS1TNG GOODS, 3 OESTS' NECK WEAR, GENTS' HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, LACE OURTAiinS, ETO..ETO. "W-F RT MONTEITH, Albany, Oregon. AND B0TS, large Sprinir stock I will LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' FANCY GOODS. LADIES MJNDBKWKAR. LADIES' HOSIERY, LADIES' NOTIONS, BEAD Albany Ocejfon CLOT mm