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7 THE MOBltmrfr HERALD: THURSDAY. APRIL 10, 1890. HOMES tots 50X100 FEET. BLOCKS 200X200 FEET LOTS DALE ft L B A JM Y. FAIK -ARE BEING- ERECTED IJvl cDDITIOJM TO -THIS- Lots for Sale on the Installment Pla.n. BEAUTIFUL ADDITION. This property will enhance in value rapidly. Call at the office for descriptive folder and convince yourself that these lots are the best buy on. the market. E. G. BEARDSLEY, GENERAL AGENT, Office on Broadalbin Street, near First Streets and Avenue 60 Feet Wide. CHEAP f$lormn gaUjj 2trval(l SPECIAL. 13:30 A. 31. Not to seo our stoves and ranges before buying is a mistake. Mis takes are alwavi costly. In beat ing stoves we have the largest as well as the most carefully selected stock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought as an experi ment but as a certainty. Wo know what each stove will do, and they were bought for cash, bo the price is right. We have special ty in heaters, bvsi le our regular linos of Garland. Arg.ind and Sti-; reiior stoves ar.d ranges. ' : Geo. W. Smith. WEAIUE It IN" IH C AT I ON 5. For Albany and v.cinity Fol n,.viri is the Lreca-t or '2 houre, ending at S r. m. to-ua . : Fair; slk'htly wanner. .JOTTINT.S AliOUt TOWN. ( to the L: Kaunr, Fro- man block. Geo. lO'enev returned vesteiday from Fugciie. I Merchants' carnival at the opera j house to-nigiit. I K. t.i. r.eardslev is kept busy showing lots in Fair Dale. V. I.m4i:i his retutned from a trip t Seattle. j .Mrs. V.. K. Fpmeycr of Harris- Vj'irg was. visiting in tlii:' city yes- ; terday. I. (Vn'emeri ki 1 gloves in i bluk i nd roluied at mnel K. Voiir.u'-. Leave your "orders at Lunge's for any thing y&u wish for in the bakery line. Free conveyance to and from Fair Dale at E. G. HcardsieyV Real E. tate Office. Mr-. V. li. deye - .in 1 da i.hter, of A-iiliad, .ire in t f ji y to Send a feiv ni"iitlis. Geo. Harris left last night for Kansas City, Missouri, where his mother is seriously ill. L id e.s who take o;rt in the mer chant.-' carnival will rind a pretty line of toe Blip)ets at Danows & Searls' Fair Dale was stiil more beauti ful vesterdav and evervbody who sa.v"the property purchased one or! more lots. J. T. Rutler of Rock Creek is in the city and will erect a dwelling on his lots and take no his resi dence here. Frank Rankin, the photographer of Eugene, was in the city yester day. He purchased some real estate while hre. Geo. W. Ilochstodlcr is beauti fying the grounds of his residence in the middle ward by the con struction of a fountain and stone pavements. Rev. E. It. l'richard, Prof. E. X. Condit and Win. Fortmiller.of this city, are in attendance at the Presbytery of Oregon, in session in Portland. Ashby Hi Neil sold yesterday to Jasper Crop one lot in Hyde's ad dition to Albany for $500; also, to M. t. Vl,rn.;' a i0r? V- 1 ' owned j.iumgaii tv i o. i . i Contract Lrt. .41.100. The contract ' has been let to Thayer & Trainor for building the : new three-story building of the; F.ank of Oregon. The contract j vtriee is $17,000. and with the coun- ters, safe and fittings the bank complete will sost ?23,o00. i'ho buildmg will have a litio stone front and will be a credit to the bank and an ornament to the street. A contract has also been let to the same parties to build a two-storv brick addition to tne building of II D. Burkliart, oecu- pied by . t.Read. ihe build- ing will be built higher and the i front remodeled. Tho contract! price is s t'.i 10. ! ; iont w a piii. ', Marion count v now has on hands ' S'.lilicient funds to more than meet ' her obligations. From early tiC July to January her warrants were endorsed as not paid for want of funds, but now holders li the otu-j-tar.ding warrants are notified that the nionev is an hands with which to raise them arid with yesterday thev ceased to draw interest. Countv Treasurer Con lit is ready to pa v" all that are presented. Tt.e county has been oil o; debt hi reality Ur sevt-.ai juohio -, the -tax lew was lute in being mads and as there va.- a great d.lav ni collections on mat ac count the mo.iey wa- n 't in the treasurer o nanas uaia jum rhen the order calling in the war- rantd Is made. ini.S isagraii:- ;-,r- fiet in bj much as the past year has been a trying one on the hp countv. on account nf loss oi bridges anil destruction : of roads. Statesman. THE EEPUBLICAN CONVENTION. A Qool Ticket Pieced Before the Feo ple of Liun County. The republican county conven tion met at the cmirt house in this city yesterday. The convention wan called to order at It) a. m. by Walter Ketchuin, chairman f the county central comniittee. Hon. S. A. Dawson was elected temporary chairman, 1". M. lted lield wa elected temporary secre tary and i'tO'i. Iavis and l'eter Hume ass-b-tant fecn-tavice. The chair appointed the follow ing committee of three creden tials, F. M. .Miller. .1. V. McCart ney, J. K. Kirk. The convent ii'ii then took a recess of 1'.) minuter in order to .dvo the committee time to report. On the reconvening of the con vention the committee Oil eieden- : 1 1 ; Ih reported, showing the follow -j in i: delegates to le entitle'', to j seats in the conventions. Albanv W alter Ketchum, A. Dawson." .his. Wallace. K. 1. Cu.-ick. i.. W. l)cyve, .1. K. Whit ney, .'. H". Allen and Thomn Froiu:in. I Fast Albany '. V.'. Smith, A. 1 I. Warner, G. W. Jeisendorttr, i N. D. Conn and Virgil I'm ker. West Albanv I. F. Conn, W. i C. Twecdale, F. M. Kcdiield, II. ! if. i'ewitt, F. F. T.-ibler, Fdwnrd i Washburn and 1. C. Sch.-l!. Ix-bano.-i W. I;. Khun, I". M. Miller, I. F. Hardnum. T. A. Swan, A. A. Kee,. A and Joseph Wass-.jm. M. Aran:, ; SyracuseJ I Ftsgenc Fislu ! t itaiiam Itslsey Caleb Giay. J. N. ( ialiiioid, J. R. rear!, i'. .--i.iith, Frank Fiisbie, and II. 1 '. Godlcy. .-head W. 1'. Anderson, R. H. Wright and Geo. W. i.-vi-. Riowi'svilh A. M. Templrton. l'eter Hume, G. V. M.i,id:.-tt Feiul. W. R. Kir:;, i. I . Foveratid !.!. D. Irvine by W. 11.' Kirk, I prox v. I Sci'.. O. S. Mav. A. J. Johnson, ana E. W. Kiev." Frai.kiia Ihute Dr. E.o. Ily h . J. J. Fi'ztreiaidand . E. Randail. I II.n-wL,,-., V I" M..i..l,.nlnll G. W. lirandcnburg, H. A. Si'iu taerville and .1. 1-'. .wcCarlncy. Orleans Win. Rogue, Saumel Mcllree and A. J. lilevins. Tangent J. 11. Scott, R. A. Witztl, Henry Freerkson. Crawfordsville E. X. McCavv, W.H.Scott, bv E. N. MeCaw. I jroxy, and 11. (ilass Sweet Home John Doneca A. Hamilton, G. W. Hanchett. Center A. H. Fium, D. lb Mc Knight. Santiam Wm. Savage, W. F. Dickens, Jas. Richardson. Rock Creek A. Conners. Liberty Win. Ingram and Wm. Inirram proxv. Fox Valley J P.. Tnisk Wharton. Peoria J. K. Haight, Rarton and P. R. Reatly. Waterloo J. G. Reed, , E. M. John S. W. . Bruce. Khun. W. W.Parrish.I.W Fox Vallev E J. R. Trask by M. Wharton. E.Wolverton proxy. Rrush Creek unrepresented. A committee of three was ap pointed on order of business follows: J.R.Whitney, W. W. Parrish and A. J. Blevins. A committee on apportionment of delegates to the state convention was appointed as follows : C. E. Wolvert on, A. J. Johnson. J. X. (;uillforj ' ' A committee of three was i.p- j j-,0jn,,.(i,,n -jnunent organization as follows: (i. W. Smith, John 1)onaca and R. Glass. 1 Ile convention men took a re- s "tu 1 o ciocc. .KrinsooN .mox. The convention was called to order at 1 :.,0 me committee mi per.uaiieiiL organization reporiei, recommenc ing that the temporary otiict-rs be ma-.le tho permanent otlicert, which was adopted. The committee on order of busi ness made their report: rhccommitteeoii ai'portionment rcjiorted thoapportioiitmen tof the : county tor delegates to the state convention which was adopted. . . W.Smith and D. C. Schell were apiointed tellers. J For tleleg ite at large the follow- ' inr naui'-s v.ere placed in nomina- 1 tion : W. R. Kirk. S. A. Dawson i and r. Vv". Wright. The ballot rt l : Dar.ron 40, Kirk 20, Wright 1 1, Smith !. Daw son was declared elected delegate. i ue loiiov, :r;g octecates were elected by du'.v r.iti'.i A.J. Jo'i Wm. i-.n: (rav, Ge tne oistnct-: and were bv the convection: t," W. V. Punish, Vivf H'.me. Cal.-b V,'. D:i;s. W. C. Wolvert:. n. ti. W. Tweedule. Smith. C. ror Mate :cnat'.-rs tr..- i-.l.ow in- nominations were made : Peter Hume. H. II. Hewitt, Judge J. C. l'owe!!, Mi-nou Cnnninghiiai, if. A. Wiuell and J. X. Duncan. All of them except Peter Hume and Marion Cunningham declined. iuc iuiea eic uini Ruspeiuieu and tho two latter were declared the nominees of : for state senator. convention Tor representatives the follow i ing names were presented : Jatue A. Richardson, Dr. K. O. Hvde, F. .M. Miller, W. A. Teuipleton, K. L. Smith. The first ballot mood as follows: KichardHon 51, Hyde 50, Miller 2.1, Teiupleton ii'2. Smith G"'. Smith, Temple-ton and Richard son were declared the nominees". For county commissioner J . P. Trask, T. F. Smith, John Denney, R. Glass were placed in nomina tion. Trask was elected on the first ballot. For clerk F. M. Redlield was nominated. The rules were sus pended and he was declared the nominee for county clerk. For cunty recorder the name of F. C. :od!ey was presented. The rules were suspended and he was declared the nominee for recorder. For sheriff Jaines A. I'carl, L. ! W. Deyoe and J. .J. Graham were i presented. The first hallt stood: , Fearl, :ii), Graham 27, Deyoe 20, j there being no election. The ; second ballot Mood: Fearl 43 Gra ; ham uO. Mr. Fearl was declared the nominee for sheriff. I For treasurer the name-' of I. M. Bruce, .1. R. Smith. M. G. t'oon v.ere placed in nomination. The tirst ballot stood: Mhith W. Bruce "t, Coon '2.1. Th- se- ond ballot stood : Smith 4 , Bruce "J, Coon It). The third ballot stood : Smith 50, F.ruce '22, Co .'i 1;;. Mr. Smith was declared the nominee. For assessor the names of W F. i Deakins, J. D. McCoy. T. R. Davidson and James Wallace were presented. On the second ballot the. names of David.-on and Wallace were withdrawn. The ballot resulted j m a t;e, Deakins ".'.), McCoy 3','. ( )n the third ballot McCov received ! the nomination, the ballot stand- in:,' -Mel oy -l, Deakins oO. For school superintendent R. A. Miteiienor and Jay H. Jewitt v.ere placed in nomination. The tirst imilot Kood : Mitchenor 44, Jewitt :;7, .Mr. Mitchenor was declared th- liomiii"'.' for superintendent. E. T. T. Fisher was declared the nominee for survevor bv acclama- . lion. For coroner Win. Fortmiller, ! was nominated by acclamation, j The following county central : committee was appointed.. ; Albany Walter Ketehum.chair ; man. ' I'ast Albanv G. W. Smith. ' West Albaiiv J. C. Powell. : Tan vent J. H. Scott. , Sh.-dd Geo. W. Davis. I Halsey Caleb Gray. Harrisbury J. F. McCartney. j Peoria J. K. Haight. Orleans A. J. Rlevins. j Syracuse Eugene Fiher. Seio A. J. Johnson. ! Franklin Butte E. O. Hyde. Fox Valley- - E. M. Wharton. Santiam W. F. Dickens. Waterloo W. W. Parrish. Crawi'ordsville E. X.MeCu. Rrush Creek A. C. King. Lebanon F. M. Miller. Brownsville R. X. Thompson. Sweet Home John Doneca. Liberty W. Ingrain, i Rock Creek A. Conner. i Center D. R. McKnight. i On motion the convention I journed. ad- FIt-etrio l ight for eio. The town oi Seio is assuming metropolitan airs. It has already a conpanv iirganizeo to oniM a I motor one to connect with the Oregon Pai itio road, and now the city has granted a iraijebise to A. : and cities there arc in the great P. Warner, of this city, for a period j Willamette valley. Such a move o;' ten years to put in a system of ! would be. a practical method of electric lights. The lights will be bringing this portion of Oregon di ohtained from Messrs. Allen iV j rectly to the notice of a great mass GofT. of this city, and wiil be both I of people who have already come an arc and incandescent system of J out to the coast and arc seeking a the "-ante kind now used in Ali.nny. ! location. Many of these come with ! a desire to secure grain lands, Th city i.w.. ; Tnis lnt.v canriot get n tne Sound The citv council has just had ! eountry, but they would find UBt completed, for the citv's use. a full atld complete cfiiiipil oi tne ci'v laws, including the charter and amendments, ordinances and laws and fire department laws and rules anil regulations. The work makes a neat and compact book of over 'MM) pages, and w ill be a great convenience. Ttc mechanical part of the work reflects great credit, upon the printer, C. W. Watts Bettor Mail Farllitiea. A Washington special brings the cheerful news that at the request of Senator Mitchell the postoffice department has established and extended all-closed pouches on tho route between Tallman. Lebanon and Albany, w hich is inteuded to overcome certain delays com- plained ot. lins widbea public i convenience. Ann Brnheo. A little son oi W. R. Bilyeu, : while playing during recess at the I kindergarten school yesterday, fell upon the sidewalk in such a man- tier as to break both bones of one cr::i. His injury, while severe. was not dangerous. Millinery Opening. tho Misses lv. and E. Ball At ; In lay and Saturday, April 11 and I.. Ail ladies cordially invited to I come and inspect our stock, as it is j superior in quality, price consld- , ered, to anything ever bfor brought to this city THE .MERCHANTS' CARHIVAl. Programme of the Eierchu for the i Opening To-Hlght. Following is the programme for the opening of the Merchants' Carnival, to be given !v the ladies of tho Women's 1". h -i Corps at the opera house this evi'.!!iv: : M'i-ic--Orchestra. Guv.! i.'iiuival march Xincty ladit to iituiii.. witii bHtiiiers. D.i'.ii'te iiu.tr'ettc Male voices. Pucn. l'li.-nic. "The Fusing Men o! AIKinjv' I ob A i . I. teor"? I.. ( 'hsiidwr- lain. Sect!',! drill. -jC Mer-ii". C. F. I'-in :'-. and C. II. Hart. Tableau Liberty lighting the world. Reeita'iort in costtune Miss Anna iolds-mitii. Tableau Justice presiding over the trades arid professions. Lunch Followed by social. HKW.K STATIC T15 ANSI Kit,". Cha-. lllaiii to Rachel Rlattv, "'! acre. 14 w 2 II. R. Shultz to R hu!t,L' lots, block V2, Allianv.. 1 10 150 1 .'00 i Chester Randall to Albert E I Randal!,-'? acres, 10 w I Martha I'dain to Ihichel- Iliillieit,").'! acres. 1 4 w '2 K. Thompson to G. C. ThoiMjison, 1 lot, llas sotn's a Iditii.n.Brow n-- vii'.e K. Thompson to G. C. A. Thompson, 100x100 feet, ' ilass'ad'litioii.Biou :is- Ville Lncy and Wm. (ilass to Ra chel Blain, Ji.'! acres, s i w ' Ida Wat kins to Rachel Plain, 15 acres, 14 w o . Robt Andrew to Lorenzo Tibbits, K.) aiaes.l Iwu. Rachel Hulliert to 1'mon l'arker,5; acres, 14 w 1!. .1. 11. Waiters to J. K. Mc Hargite. 70x103 feet, Xorth Brownsville . . . E. S. Masten to J. P. Wolf, 80 acres, 14 w 2 S. I. Shore to G. C. Wilson. 15 acres, !) w 1 Martin Pavne to Matilda Parson--, l-t" of h'-O, V2 acres, 1 1 w ;! Jonathan Wassom to C. F. Stoneiield. 1 lot Was sum's addition, Lel- anon T. L. Vullaee to L. A. Woo die, water lot tj, Albany. Geo. M S mart t o J . W . 1 ay ne loO tio acres, R5 E w. . . Or. to G. M. fcmait,15i).ti5 acres. 1:5 Ew U. S. to Thurston Thomas. l',i; acres, 10 K w . A. J. Bilycu to Martin E. P.ilyeu, 'Hots Wa--som' 1 1 J400 '.KKl 525 1000 .-too addition, Seio L. Cowan to D. W. Har nan, ".'0x102 feet, and lot 1, block ',Ralston's :'.rd addition, Lebanon. A Good Way to Adrrrtiaa Aiimny. A proposition is talked of in this city to get up a big excursion from the Sound cities and Portland this spring, in order to give the people there, as well as new comers and intending settlers in the new state of Washington, an opportunity to , see what kind of a country, people wh!,t they want in the Willamette valley. It would be a direct and practical way of advertising the resources of Albany and tributary country. l'ardon Granted. Governor Penr.oyer yesterday granted a full pardon to Sylvester Nichols, who has been confined in the state penitentiary since Now 0 lst0, under a sentence of one year on a charge of larceny. The par don was ma I under the recom mendation of the district attorney. Nichols was hcntenced from Linn countv. Statesman. Moro Sales in Fair Dule. Three more lots were sold yes- i terday in Fair Dale to Albany par- ! tics. Tho property only needs to be seen to be appreciated. Tho lots are selling very fast. Those who fail to purchase in this nddi- tion w ill miss a chance that will not occur again in the history of the city. republican ConTcntlon Solid. A great many were surprised to see how closely thr? delegates to the county convention stuck to gether. The mystery is thus ex plained : They had bought some ot mat line strained honev in bull 1 just received by Mueller ii Garrett, j and sold in quantities tj suit. j Tho Foster genuine hook jrloTe, -'Fosterina." in hlaclc and colored at Samuel E, YoUDg'i. COUHTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. Application of H. W. Froman and others for count v road granted, and F. M. Kier, T. J. Black and D. II. Ambrose ap'xiinted viewers. In the matter of the application of 11. W. Witzel for damages, costs allowed, and petitioner to payrl25 and county to pay balance', and road was declared opened. Ten dollars per month was ordered allowed for support of Henry Henderson, to be paid to i Robert Glass. I Miss Let tie P.assett was granted ' a scholarship in the State Agri cultural ccllege. II. IK Kirk resigned as as super visor of district 3'2 and J. O. Dunk- ard was appointed. : Robert Glass resigned as super j visor of district 'i'.t and E. H. i Chance was appointed. Chas. Rurkharl, of district 14, ; allowed 25,205 feet of lumber. F. M. Kizer, superintendent of district .'It!, allowed WW feet of '. lumber. ' Warrants were ordered drawn for the following : ; II. Farwell, salary $ '.'1 OS : Johii!iesendorfer,10'J loadsj of gravel i Wm. Tucker, aid T. Rome j !co. W. Bard ard ec Co. . '. C. Paterton, w ildcat scalp Hamilton & Andie-.v, aid Orchard famil , J. B. Cornett, gravel W. L. Jester, aid poor. . . ; Albany Canal oc Water Co. ! renL . Matthews fc Washburn, sundries Albany Electric Light Co.. ('. W. Marie!-, wildcat scalp ' J. K.Fitzwater, aid poor. . . . ' F. Duncan, wildcat seilp.. ; S. Rradshaw, 2 wildcat scalps J. H. Ime, superintendent ; district .'!.'5, reappointed. . j L. M. Curl, as Supt I StitesA Nutting, printing. . I G. Humphrey, foes, Sim- j mons case j C. Buchner.work on bridge . O'.t 00 50 1 00 j 20 00 ! I 20 i 0 50 I ! 15 00 ! r. 05 27 50 1 00 10 no 1 00 2 00 24 00 115 00 28 50 2 50 '5 00 Patent Granted. The following patents have been granted to inventors in the Pacific 1200 ' states during the pat week and re I orted for this paper by C. A. Snow it Co., patent lawyers, Was'iing : ton, 1). C. : S. Bauman, Santa M Cruz, ticket-holder for marking j goods; H. O. Beatty, Haeramento, 10 steam motor pumps; J. R. Brett, i Oakland, feed rod for ore stamp OKI mills; W. Bullard. Chieo, Uah, baling press; W. M. Cary, San :i;iti i Francisco, street railway car truck ; M. Da.tlebaura, san Francisco, Patent ' umbrella attachment; F. A. Fox. San Francisco, car coupling; W. II. Garlock, Seattle, chock block 500 for logging trucks; F. L. Hntl'ord, Areata, Cal., ax head ; D,D. Jones, Santa Clara, fruit grader; J. C. Kitton, San Francisco, ice ma ::o) chine; C. LcDuc, Crescent, Wash., i water wheel ; A. McDowell, Sehna, . Cab, cooler; H. Xisson, Sacra mento, fender for feed troughs; C. II. Ohm, Sati Francisco, railway switch; N. K. Pearson, San Fran cisco, brake shoe ; A. II. Richard son, San Francisco, machine for sharpening cutting tools; F. A. Bobbins, San Francisco, maehino ; tor crimping tho head ot metal leans; II. P. Talbot.. Portland, I door hanger track ; J. Wcigel, San ; Francisco, rope clamp. Drawings and specttication' of any ol these patents will be sen; for the gov ernment price, 25 cents, in stamps. Always give date of paper and ad dross C. A. Snow i Co. Will rrobably Visit Albany. Mr. Jay W. Plain, of this city, who has been in attendance at the stato horticultural association's meeting in Portland, returned home yesterday. He states that at tho meeting a communication was read from tho American Hor ticultural Association, which em i braces seve-al states of the blast. expressing a wish to arrange for an excursion to Oregon, and to visit somo of tho growing cities of the state. Mr. Blain gave the ussccia- ' tion assurance that when they i come to Albany the visiters from ! the East would be si ow n every i hospitality and bo entertained in a ' neighborly fashion. Handsome Prizo. I have inst received a new sup- ply df good baking powder Jn 1 cans, which will be sold at 50 ce 1-Ib cents nrr can. A beautiful piece of j glassware is given with each Can without extra charge. 1. 1.. 1 EN 1'oN , The Cash Grocer. Dr. Patton croats successfully ail diseaeso women, and guarantees to cur all curable private diseases. He has a sure remedy for catarrh of the head. He 6leeps 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 Blumberg's block from 10 to 12, '2 to 4 and 7 to 5. Ladiea Bazaar for kid gloves and yelling. LETTER LIST. Following is alist of the letter r i maining uiichIIi.c! for in the postofiice at Al any, Oregon, March 12, I9(). Persons falling for them wilt pleasp give the date on which tln-y were J veitised: Allei., Alt L I'lair, J E Brudlpv, Joseph Kagry, Wash Copelar.il, C K Flood. J V Hawarth, Elmer Jenkins. K ti Moony, J B Murry. Mr Xina Mathes, Thomas Kundptrun, j II Ruziek. Itaslo i Kudy, Mrs II Uuce. 11 b .Smith, T .1 Strand, E Swanson. II S Smith, Kichaid Wawrosker, Felix Tripp. Catharine Williamson, lvO Itcrrs TnoMi-sex.. I'.M At Cost. 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 per cent can be saved on all these goods. Call earlv before the stock is broken. G. Simp son. The Hanlonicit Lady la Linn county, after making a careful inspection of Matthews & Wasnbuin's stock of stoves and ranges and very closely examining their tinware, says they have the most complete stock in the Will lamette Valley, and at the lowest prices. Do vou want lot in r"air Did. a hf.ma? Buy a a n:v CIlllK K IStKUll-i ill Real '.state lor it Fen- Oiijoi Only ! Kurkharl A Matin. We otT.T !r sale 04 acres ot as cijoico fruit land ai there m in Linu eeunty. 'I'bis piece ef land lies near tiie eity and cannot be duplicated lu price, quality oi soil or location. There is ubout 40 acren of this laud planted in fruit trees, part of which are in guod hearing conditii.u. There are good improvements on this place; good fair luuise and u So. 1 ham. The land ad joining this place has sol J lately for $300 prr acre. This excel lent piece of land can be hnd for a tew days only for $150 per acre. Wc also hav n t:n acre tract of fruit land winch lies near the city, aad wliic'i is all set out in Italian prunes, Rartlett pe?rs and choice ap ples, of each. This piece of land is tirst-clacs and being go c omi to the city makes it very valuable. This bargain can he had for afewdiya oiiH- at V.'OO per acre. We alsohave j nice suburban resi dence and G acres of choice land, ) of which is set out in fruit. This land lies beautifully and ia just rolling enough to drain it well. The land adjoiniug this property is laid out in tow n lots. This is an excellent bar gain and can be had for S1S00. We have a very fine two-story house aud lot of 100 fettfrout by 100 ieet deep, situated on or. 8 of the bent htrcets in the city. This property is lirst-class in every respect, and is a bargain. Price X1400. Easy terms. 40 acres of excellent grain or frait land situated within 0 miles of the city. 1 his bail is nil clear and every foot in cultivation. Price $40 per acre. A Bakoais N e have a good house, nud one excellent lot nituated w'thiu two blocks of tho court house, which is offered dirt cheap. This is a No. 1 location and is worthy of in vestigation. I'rico $2,500. Goo, I l!j story house and one good corner lot on First street, situated within six blocks ot ths business cen ter of the city. Piico S1600. This will he good business property iu a thort time. Small two room house and ono lot in Abbey's Addition for $225. " foot front on Fiit li'eet iu the btibineos part of thu city, the best bargain in the city, for S50 per front f..oK A good new cottage centrally lo catcJ ia the Ibid, addition and one goiid corner lot for $2100. '2 good vacant corner lots centrally located in '2m. addition for S-000. A good new cottage and one good lot in th -ud addition A bargain for OI'-'oO. ikw- houaa and 2 good lots in F.lkins atd:t;"n for SS'.O. A good house aud 1 gioa lot iu 2nd HclJitieu, between Jelferson and Montgomery streets for R'oO. A good small cottage on Oth street, in 2nd ad-liticn and ono good lot for ?10j0. H ilt cash balance on time. 22 feet front on F:rt -street, in one of the beet business blocks now pay ing good interest ou prica asked, on easy terms. Home and let on 4th street. Hackle man's second additiou at 81 100 A good bargain. Lots and blocks in Goltra's Park addition for e!o on the iastallment plan $30 cash balance $10 per month. ART STUDIO. Mm. Dr. Patton'a elegant art roomp, in Blutnberg's block, are new ready for tho reception of I etudenta in painting and niuaic. Those interested in art are in vited to call and inspect the large collection of pictures. Pictures for sale or painted to order at reasonable ratte. TI a ft O $- -4 By Investing your money on nmr w-hruU ni fontii:.: there ere nine cl:ai c o to loc and nr. to win. , ""pj- There is No Chance - to Invest your money iu the hub and leave thu outside along. This wheel has been turning once every six months for the past two year, an 1 those who specnlated iu the hub have donbld their money ou every to i n. We predict this wheel will tQtk "ce every ninety days for the tntxt jear. If you wish to be one of the lu.l J mo 'nUtors call and lit ns slow you sou e of the finest bargains in farm, &Ui kttlM, residence and I hhocu property evtf offered iu this eitv. CURRAN & M0NTE1TH, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 5 N KAT FITTING SUITS FOR MUX AND BOY-4, THK LATEST THING IN SHIRTS; FINK UXDKltWEAE, SHOKS FOR THK SrUIXO AND SL'MMKK, A DKSIRAULK LINK OF L'N'DKHWFAB, STYLISH FFKNISHING GOODS. All these and nuioh mora are included in the immense new fpiinj; stock received fcy Iv.E. BIvAIN, THE Leading Clothier ! 1 889 Special fane Sale j To make room for ray Inrgt Spring stock I will commence January 20th a GBASD CLEAEMCF Remomber this means everything in stock. mus 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. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 3 GENTS' NECK WEAR, GENTS' HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, LACE OXJRTA.I1N S, JETCJETC. IT 1; Lose, on This Wheel. Albany, Oregon. CLOTHING. j LAPIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, LADIES'-UNDKRWEAR, LADIES' HOSIERY, LADIES' NOTIONS, Albany, Oregon