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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1890)
i i c 1 a it ff lii ac vi inl no. :.g ;! ;.0C HOMES AUE BEING- ERECTED THI BEAUTIFUL ADDITION. c I Sl'KCIAI.. l i:0 A. M. Not I ) h nr .-tows .i 1 1 1 ranges before h.; yiu i.a ti.i.-l:ttt. Mis take are always cosily. In heat ing slovc-i we have the largest as we'll a i t mo:-: carefully selected st.ck In the city. Te s'.ne- we o!f.-r were n it i i-it as an experi mcnl but :ih ; ccstainty. We kno.v what each st ve will do, mid they were iio'ilit ier cash, so the price is r;j!st. Ve have special ties in InvVr . lv?i;in our regular line. of Gotland, Argand and Sit-Hfri'-r stoves and ranges. Gi:r. W. Smi rn. W K AT Jl H KJXO I (AT IONS. For A!ri.ny and .chilly Fob ic.vin is tin- forecast rl!I hours, eiidin' at s r. M. ti-..a : 2 air; siihily warmer. utiinjs as;;t town. E. H. Mi-.Mi i i Eu.-ne is in tli- oily. H-.i'l Mnt'.ii--vs a Washburn's nv-.v ad. i II. F. Merrill has returned from ft trip to Iort!:iii'l. I3 von va:U a h-Mi.f? tuv a lo: is; IV.r Ivdc o. !;:'.:':!' h;s hi'-i li :l J i 1 1 T : VOW.iU-r St llalsc-v. ! II !''..tr.fs avr'iii t-a--U; : C. E. Wo rcrt.and f-T r:-.. ... .-.,: if-- pS'r"- i:as t -v , .,- C. T. C-rsvls i.ti.iivs Itazaar. a 1 i .''...t - a t; j 1 .ts ia I'a r :;i of d as tie- !..;' :. A b. oc.iv p.tra i.a.aar. gt--Vt-s ;i:iiU'i k ... re 1 MV.vt-.a s! B:.i:.r. ora.imeii Lazaar. Fr.-e -i.::vC- 1 Fair Hale at E. Estate Otli.-e. and fn-in ' Hear .!s!-i j 'v'- : :' 1 : ' ar. i! ai d I at .!li'!:d i'. V'l li:. T lies -.: -iy m-l-i c i;. - - v. r.ij--; v oi:, -oat t:-. '..--li- t "..i.-.i si-. ; '. .i !-; p in-.e-tiivtit a t : b:iy in ti-. . A tic ting Kliee oilip.oi; -.!.! v. u :: a! t 1:: k a !- r, t -irns :ad.liti.. i- I n - ur- :; :i. i. v,.: v :. i'. s;.; tii'i- city. To ! v ;. e.e-ii'-r Tr .ve.n-v tl'ie ::.!:.;: at t! i.i:i:.-r tic ( tiri-t and Til-- c'i'"--ii .'!oi. !.i ev--;iia-.-. A !..-g a':d . .--v j .'.:nt vaciit it.g -f .ler iu all la-ii.s. Ladies lb,- i:ut .b-i-jti- f..r miss vs ari'l t hii ir :. :; tie ilazar.r. !. U. Monteith. A. lla.-k!eman. . P.. Seal o: (. I-. iiin--'i : li t this citv went I Ya pti-ia Hay v.-stjr.! iv t loo'.; alter tneir tan I intOiVSis there. Tiie s l!ieet lor tin- .Men s line . - ii, . .1 - M I i!, f Im- held the . M. t . .. hall this aitern.M-.il i '. How t!ie .r:!il i i-, -n i-mits i-.:n ! -t a 1 11 I ei! c-. liltv coir cions can oKain je;:i Col. 1: 21-22. Mrs. Fanning and her brother Mr.tiiililan l wni start r.ast in a , f.;ov thivs. Mrs. Fanning is over year's ..1 :!g.. e.nd h r brother a year or two younger. A special conclave- of Temple ('..nun andry No. S w ill ie held at the .l i-onic ha!! on M -nl:v even inj. Ti.ere will be w..rk in the Red i'ros- dt-L'ee. i'ii Y. P S. C. E. f the Con- rr.viiiin ii eiiiiieo nm ::.ie Tr .. ei A-i ar. , Ap.i 1T:.. ..t the church. r. rallvinviied to attend. , , . . . : ll.Miy .b.nv opened last r.i-tit ; os:-r n .u--a:i i n-iai.ranT op- t: R :: 1 oe.st. WlllCll III ... .1 -v ar. 1 . , ni'.l'.- ... . , . i ! i r M-ni'-i i-l- i -l.i c! s ! .. ru:i a ii :-i ..-s eat; : . i' I o--.il rv. r. W .1.- : U '.- a -:iv.-v,.---k'a c:.l :.' a-ii ie c, ;;l : c ..ii: ;,: d.uiy .lOt'o.v a:-o -ai'i -l as . . A or" I I'.ii'n o;.--'i-y. " Tn s..:,;:-,veek-'Vi:i I'-.i-.e-'.. a. iarg. ail : ill live-.; .lutim ri'-k ' ; a .-r.-.iitable uac-. Vf j I-.rrill, r.dju'-tcr of the (-'-' i':d IIo'.uj ' Ins ii-ame con:- Vf.iv, li i:i Hie cuy V,-of a-Utiast mo 1-- Cii:mi: e'.l'im S li'J.ls-.! Oii ...in. his coWY"! ways pay prompt- Mr I r-.i.Votii S3VS mat .i'i-a-tvr'ii here within . iv ;i tne a three days after the lav. i 1XS This proper y will enhance in value rapidly. Call at the office for descrip'w folder and conviuce yourself that these lota are the best buy on tlm marK-r. E. G. BSARDSLEY, GENERAL AGENT, Office on Broadalbin Street, near First I. r C7 '.:.ti,v3 r.r- V aw agreop." f cai tb-? Orer.'.Oie Citi s ofth; 8.u -ii- i :n- history or n tits ji.'r iK.fi" had in.-rc r-.au-is ami is luciv wiili-ly kuo-.ni than any ot!ii-r j-t.it' u ith iossihly th: ex-ci-ptiou of Calitui-iiia. which m iv Ixf ca!u-l her foster m l ln-r. IIlt trials, ht-r lailurv's, her siicci-ssainl la-r victories have been celebrated in f-oti'4 a:id story. Her r-atiie and larae re-ich l he uttermost part of the earth, and the eyt-a .f the world have taken note of her her marvelou achievement?. Her citizen come from from every land the sun shines upon, and having come, and made themselves homes, become inde pendent, prosperous and happy, they nsk their trieuds still in the old home t come and enjoy the advantages that here make sue-ces- so certain of achievement. While the tide oi immigration ha been liowin west in large volume, until the last few years, various causes have combined to load the stream south to California and north t Wa-bington. Princi pal anions these causes mav be I mentioned the fact that the rail roads and other corporations owned lare tracts of land in these parts, which they offer for sale, iloodinvr the East and old world with ilaming posters, until tlio people were led t believe that the great wist consisted solely of hat portion traversed by the .-oiithern I'aeitio railroad on the south n-l t!-e N irtli'Tii I'aciti't on the i Tib. huririg the period in which p. rush of immigration to the south and I. :!i of im has been witness- el, the U'iUaniCtt-' valley has been n gaoled as an utlvii:g province; until the last few years no t-tlbrt lias i.e( a ii;a-!" t i herald its ad vantages : tie- v orld; an-l the ; --ople lu'vo bec:J s;iiticl with lie: s,t;h-i:i--!:t :;n i !.-. el- ppmr-lit of Hie ciClitry ir.ihii e-1 by its own intrinsic merit;- and s::- h inlonnn ti.ni s.-nt abr-ia-l '!' iievsp;ipers ii:-t ! b- 1 ttt i-s- 'M-ito-'i t- friends in the East milit -iipoiv. N-i- wit hstan-'ing lb:- condition of : -x i'ari-ian ; ihing. this sc. tion has lna-l- mar .t tic l.ad:es i veloii s advancement, t 'ities. t-v. ns j;iicl vi!!.!g-s latve been built: se.b- Lao ' -o-r.:ia! farmho.ises an-l barns ar- La-lie.- ! 'very.vbere surroiin-le-l by beauti- ! i t 1 1 mehiir.ls bearing fruit; tine i -'!-H!eI ftocU Is raise-!; an-i :i every batid schoolnous-'s a:e s.-.-n. t or d:-linit-ness f desiixi:;'.tiiii. thai part of the state lyir-g n-irtli of Eiiu'i-ne an-l ext--n-ling to the t'o'umbiu river on the noilli. an-l i - tween the Casfa-k'S on the east t- t h- -ast range on the v.e.-. oi.iv be e-m-i'lered the Will.im -tte Va!i. -v. 'lliisis adiuilted to be the b-st pari f the state, oll-.-ring more inducements t t lie hoiue-.-i-i-ker tiiau any othi r. i'.iit a new era is aK-iu to -lawn tiiis fertile c.iuntrv. People .v ill be invited to come here, and (given the same opportunities j ofiered bv other portions of the state. neof the great advantages which this si'cttoh possesses over tin- other tortious of the state is that lands equally as good, and in many cases better, may be pur chasid for one-fifth to one-third the price asked in other portions of the state, and there is yet rojm and cheap homes for at least a half a 'million people. : But the lllamette valley oilers o'.iit r inducement. Her climate is moit !'--ui:'i ; theie are neither the ex I mums of excessive heat nor blightimr !d; the winters 1 ' .-iiuj i ...... i...... ...... , aJ(- unt; i)trcl,,oor : the summer - , 5ll!, 5a jaR.,rv; the soil is rich i.....: i 1 . i . a it short an-l mild; the summer priHluctive and easv of cultivation and an abandiinceof the best and purest water is found everywhere. All tin fruits of the temperate zone -o-ow la-re, and for some things ii is especially suited. Wheat "rowing ' has proved a success and it is an undisputed fact that wheat has matured ill this country, without a drop of rain hilling from the time it was sown, until cut, and produced 40 bushel to the acre. Potatoes llo-.irish exceedinglv. Vines oi all ,, ,... .l !!"r - App viC! abundantly. I t'gon is the land o he Big red aooies, are oi uie ioier-t f,.U),r ' kn,AV Aj, ,i,e tame ,:, ,.lv..r. orchard .',.., .,.! l.l rr.-r.iv tuvliri- ''.1-5 -III. 1 .1-.-, .1 .J. . ' .11 r . -. .V....... !.. Tl... 1. ....... (tn.lj !i.r ,..iii.. 1 li' in-ill . .y.v ....... (us r.ative hea'h. The streams d by all the varieties - tril-es. Wild geese, s. i.!i as ints. and other are inhabiti ot t h- ll'i r d.leks. oiiai game a'i-'i:id. Xe.'i-iliujiv V.-e ! c: 'reals all ml viel-1 a in Ie return. This i- ;..-r excellence the poor man's country, although there are rr.re o;m rtutiiti.-s ior capi talists to make investments which bring l;-.rg- an-l quick returns. Salem . Join r.a!. I.ekt. A veil iw l.-iitiier ,iock. t book cor. t. lining two f.j bills and truck t jekets and av.-ipt Anv infornia- f ion for the samo ".id be thank fully received. A. B. Lzcey. THE MOBNDfGr FAIE :: DALES tBBITIOfl TO .ALBANY. Oreg ,n' State Iri-n. Geo. S. Downing, superintend ent of the Or. g.m state peniten tiary has filed his first quarterly rejx'irt for the year lS'.M. The re Mirt shows; that the daily average number of convict has been ..24. 1-5 The number of convicts at Un close of the last quarter was 312; number of convicts at the close of this quarter is 32J ; forty-eight con victs have been received during the quarter; 24 discharged by expiration of term; 3 have leen commuted and only one death has occured. The total expendi tures for the quarter ia only 5723. 50. Oi this amount $1834.03 was paid out tor beef alone. Last quarter the article could Us had four cents on the pound cheaper than the state is naving to pay now. The earnings for the quar ter w as $5438.15, making a good showing considering the rough weather that has prevailed the last quarter. The employment of the convicts has been well looked after; 238 have been under con tract work at the foundry ; 13 have been employed on the farm; 7 havo been employed in the laun dry; 3 in the tailor hhop. The number of tick, aged and decrepit is 8 persons. Thcwl.oio icport is gotten up neatly and ohows a de tailed form in the entire workings of the great institution. Arbor Day ExrcUex. The exercises by the pupils of the public schools at the opera house last night were witnessed by a large audience. Prayer was offered bv Itev. S. i. Irvine, which was followed bv a chorus of little j girls, l'rof. G. A. Walker, pnnci-1 pie of the Albany public schools, j then delivered an address on the ' lbje.-t of 'American Forests,' which was replete w ith imform.:.- tiou on the subject. The pro gramme consisted of tongs an-l recitations by the little folks, which wen rendered in a manner rollecting much credit upon the teai-hers ;uid the school. Oii the r-it ii I'nrirlr. About tour inches of fresh snow fell at the front on the Oregon I'fiofif l-'riil'iv iiuf 1ms ulw.llt. rtts appeared, there is ftill about demonstrated bow bad it is pos two feet of the old packed snow at P-"1 ,r village f.trect ami country the end of the track. The com- roads to 1 ome. 1 hey have at i-iuiv has men empl.-ved to make the same time ae.-om poshed a :i re'port twice a week, a- to the cleansing worn in many a hamiet condition of the snow, in order d village. Is it t .o much to ex that work can be resumed as Brfn J pe't that in the rapid growth ot as possible. The w-rk will be ! towns m this State there will be pushed forward vigorously this ! many w hich will serve as models summer. " ! "fth" best water supply; the Ik-sI .- -- : sanitation and the best streets and larkDioii I'ountjr Solid for Hermann In Jackson eountv W. II. Atkin son. W. II. Leeds and C. B. Wat son, of Ashland ; W. I. Vawter, of Med fon I; H. E. Ahkenvnnd Geo. M. Love, of Jacksonville and H. I). Kuble. of Annle-Mte. worn elected at the convention to retire- sent Jackson county in the repub lican state convention. The delegation is solid for D. P. Thompson ir governor, Binger Hermann ior congressman, and J. Fin-lliiy Watson for supreme judge. New Corvallia Hank. ( n Tuesday last the stockholders of the national bank, which will soon be opened in Corvallis in the room r.f the '"Benton county bank,'" held a meeting and elected the following officers: M. S. Woodcock, president ; . II. Davis, vice-president; J. F. Yates, cashier; W. T. Wiles, and M. S. Woodcock, directors. The name adopted is the First National Bank, of Corvallis. Irath of George Vavsello. ( ieorge Yassello died at the home of his father-in-law, T. J. Stites, in this city last evening, aged about 2 years. He was a vouncr man of quiet and moral habits and a member of the Congregational church. His death was caused irom heart disease. Jle leaves a wife to mourn his death. Kxcursion To Albany. The Salem Statesman says: The river excursion to Albany, comtemplated to be given by the University band in a short time, w ill be a success, many having al ready declared their intention of joining the party. The excursion w ill be given as soon as a steam boat can be secured and the weather permits. Machine Shop of the World. Lebanon Express: The mineral resources of our state are as varied an-l proni'sing as they are rich an-l available. Willamette valley, with her unlimited water power and an inexhaustible supply of raw material awaiting transforma tion, will yet become the machine shop of the world. rocket Book Fonnd. A pocket book containing money and papers .vas found yesterday by II. Kenton. The owner can have same by calling nt F. L. Ken ton's store and describing property and paying for this notice. Go to the man block. Ladies Bazaar, Fro- HERALD; SUNDAY, CH EAP WHAT I!I ILIS CITIES. Good Sanitation and Good Streets Are Chief Factors. S-n Krun i-co H.illuii'i. The nanitation of large tow ns j in the interior goes on slowly. The j difficulties are always great. No i system can be very eltective that is not cosily. When a town has four or live thousand inhabitants, water from surface cannot safely be used. It is liable to leconie impure without giving any evi dence to the taste. Provision ior wholesome water is generally the first step in sanitation. I'-ut sur face wells are, in many cases, pre served and used long after the water becomes impure. Many tow ns have at times been scourged with diseases w hich could be trac ed to bad w ater, or bad drainage, or both. Every town is compelled to de vise a system of its tun. Many of the expedients adopted only serve a temporary purpose. The experts have come and gone. They nave marked ont elaborate plans for Los Angeles. Santa Cruz and Oak land, and other towns. Perhaps it was best to have the last word from these sanitary engineers. Good work accomplished in this respect in remote places might possibly the best for many tow ns in this "State. Hut after all, the several small towns w ill have to take up the question without much assistanco from foreign ex perts. They cannot afford to pay one of thete half as much as it would cost to pat the tow n in good sanitary conditiou. The most en couraciiitr fact is that so many of these towns are moving in the right direction, Withm ft few years hamlets have become towns, and the latter have either become cities or are rapidly reaching that point. t.loseiy connected with the pro '. blein of "sanitation is that of good roads and streets. It fvnnui lie said that a tow n is in good eani ! tary condition when its main I streets are a sea of mud, and an I embargo is put on travel on that ! account. Itoek anil gravel are ' rbean in the countrv. Good road material can generally be bad for the cost of hauling. The long storms of the present winter have countrv roads? A Klg li-iiim Kdltlon. The San Francisco Examiner is arranging for a mammoth booi.i issue of that great paper in a fe weeks. Thev will issue live mii- lion Copies Ot a 64 page issue. Thev propose to rim a siiecia' train of 13 ca.-s to every city and railroad station in Oregon and California. The object is I) advertise their big list of prizes. One of these is a lot in Wheeler's addiiion to Al bany, furnished by Wallace A Cuick. leal estate dealers. The issue will contain a write up for Albany. The train will reach this city in about a month. Church Notice. Preaching services to-morrow ut the Presbyterian Church at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. .-abbail: School at 12:15 P. M. Young people's prayer meeting at (J :30 r. m. "The Revision o"" the Confession of Faith" will be the subject of the morning discourse. All will be made welcome to these services. WJT1 Bnlld a Dormitory ie action taken at the recen jrfWtinir of tlio nreshvterv of Ore- fgon will result in the" erection of a j dormitorr in connection with the I college. "The building will be erected this summer, and will be one that is an ornament college grounds. to the For Hprioc; and Snmroer. W. R. Graham, the tailor, has just received another largo invoice of elegant patterns for mens' suit ing and trouserings :or spring wear. His stock embraces a large line of the finest fabrics for mens wear to be found anywhere. lie emnlovs skilled work, and is en- j abled to make up suits promptly j and at a very moderate cost. Call and see hn nw spring lice of p it terns. At Cost. Having purchased a drummer's samples consisting of ladies' and children's muslin underwear, j babies rauntelrov caps and hoods, infants and children's elips and dresses, etc., etc., and receiving on the same a great discount, I will offer the same to the public at their wholes le price. From 25 to 60 per cent can be saved on all these goods. Call early before the stock is broken, G. W. Simp son. Ladies. Barrows A Searls sell the Ludlow, $3. Fine shoes in all widths and styles. APBIL 33, 1890. LOTS the Installment Plan. Fair Dalo Iro;ert-. Tim foll-oving s!ea in F-iir D.ilo r.re r.-p I by E. G. Beardslei , Hent. To il.-s." P. Bid. lie, 5 lots; M. A. Fiaiiklin, 1 lot ; .1. E. Lei, 3 lots; F. W. Spencer, 2 lots; Alfred l)ivson,4 lot-; I. C. Due dall, 1 lo ; L. O. MoAli-ter, 2 l--ts; J. F. ll.is.vell, 2 lots; Mis.S.Kiice, 2 lots, ai-d other hales not y-l clo-ed. Many of the purchasers have signified their intention of holding their lo;s lor $200 each. Owing to the prospee. being s- flattering that there will be no lots le.t unsold ..fter a few weeks, $200 is only a reasonable figure for them, and it is a sa e prediction to say that $200 will be oUVred for tties lots iiihide of the next sixty days. Families are now enjoying the pleastiras of living in Fair Hale and are able to have their groceries, milk, etc., delivered at their doors every day. All who visit this tract pronounce it to be very beautiful. Parties desiiing to invest in this property, and to take advantage of a chance for invest ment which will never again be ottered to the people of Albany, wi.l do well to call as soon as con venient at the agent's office, where they may obtain tree conveyance t Fair Dale and return, those having any doubts concerning the desirability of this property should avail tneuiselves of this oppor tunity. LINN 00USIY COUNCIL. The April meeting of the Linn County Business Council convened at the Sand Kidge grange hall yes terday, April 12. The granges belonging to the council were generally represented, anc the attendance good, though not as large as usual, as the weather .vas fine an-l the farmers we-e taking advantage of the sit uation, and were pushing work ns rapidly as possible. The agent made his report .-bowing work accomplished. The matter of the relief fund which had been sent to patrons in Wasco county, was brought up by the special committee, Hon. li. A. Irvine, and the matter was thoroughly discussed and relerred to a special committee consisting ot .M. ii. wilds, A. iwevms and -r. A. Dawson. The report ot the special com- niittec to whom was referred the matter of preparing pledges for candidates for the legislature was read discussed and after dinner adopted. The May ineeti'g, being on the first Saturday in that month, was voted to le held with Charity ranee. A series of resolutions otferod bv N. P. Pavne at a former luectiu was taken up and after discussion and amendment adopted. The resolutions objected to the special road bills passed by the last legislature against non-taxable IxHids. ' In favor of amendment to the constitu.ion to elect I" nited States senator by .1 root vote. uiiavoro, aniemu.ie. i ,.,c riiiiwi -aw mi mat. i-u-.ii oimiivi. shall have an eoual number o: months school in the year looted to tree scholarship. i Much other work was completed j and the discussions wore generally j participated in. The ladies of Sand Ridge, spread j a bountiful dinner which was par-, taken of with zest, and voted a j decided success in the culinary j line. . J The grange hall is complete in its make up, location aim "11 roundings, being in one of the most sightly an-l beautiful places in country. Spring Announcement. Zaches&Son, merchant tailors and drapers, opposite the post office have just received the largest and finest stock of fo"eign and domes tic woolens, novelties of their own designs and importations. It will Imj well for you to call on them and examine their complete line of spiing overcoatings, suitings, coals and vests and trouseiings before leaving your order as t.-ey iwsitive ly guarantee perfect fit, best work manship and general satisfaction at the ver3- lowest pric -s to be had considering, of course, the material used and the,workmanship. Handsome Frizes. I have just received a new sup ply of good baking powder in 1-lb cans, w:hich will be sold at 50 cents per can, A beautiful piece of glassware is given with each can without extra charge. F. L Kenton, The Cash Grocer. For Sunday's Dinner. A FINli DRlissED CHICKEN. Pie plant Horse radish Greens Cabbage Lettuce Oranges Maccaroni Venaicella Farina Hphegatti Ev. peaches Ev. apricots Table peaches Straw berries Cherries Raisene Dried Currants Citron Ovsters Sardellis "All of the above articles fresh and good. Call early at the Wil lamette Packing Co.'a G.iod Investment. A few reasons why the Goltr;i I'.ok a l-hlion is the only sure ami safe investment around the city of Albany. 1-t. Because it is the closest addition platted to the city. 2d. Heoaii.e it is ul Ieat 15 feel nigher and is more sijihtly, and oiiiiii.inds a better view of the city than any other add. lion. 3d. Be- uu-c it is the only addition thai Has a proposed motor line to it, ihich will be in operation within ii ) days. 4th. Because it is the only addition that has a public park lai I oui in it, MM. Because .dl the business men who want to make good investments buy in this addition. And last Im. not 'east K-cjuse every lot in this addition will double in value in the next 9i) days. Th's pne.-erty as yet is very reasonable in price and is sold on the installment plan. For prices etc., call on Bu.kliart &. Malin. Money to Loan. We are agents for the M inneapolis National Building and Loan Asso- j ciation and can oiler extra enduce- j incuts to narties who withtoob-i tain loans for building lnirnoses or i other purixjses with real estate security. On this plan of getting money for building purposes it is much better than other building associations, as it matures in five years, and is one of the most sub stantial institutions in the country. Call at our office and examine the plan. Ik itKii.uir & Malin. Special Bargains. We have 25 feet front on First j street, which is on of the very j best locations in the rity. This j property can not be duplicated in price or location, as it is eituated j in the very business renter of the city. Price, $7,0. ; Ve have a good house an-l two j spicmud lo's, o- teet ironr, each, which kic situated in me very cen ter of the city und within one block of the stieet radway line. This piece, of property can be had at a harvrain. Price, $2,"00; part cash, balance on time. Bi kk;iai:t t Mails. Agents. s-ee Ludlo'v's ladies $: shoe at ' Harrows A 'iir'.o'. all lasts and ' wi.uiis. J We are selling the U-M child's I jn Alhanv for $1 per pair, 5:lrr.,ws & . Searls. . rpiiot uofcumsiii) 1'ovi.TRV-of the I I l-a-liii.' vi-noni, Addron chm, s u,. ler, tlA-nviIl.-, Ort-fc-ou. 1: litSAI.K - A trno.i ; I cur' .it the 11 si toun co- an. I . pur-' .1! tne HER iLP one, ot II. P..'.-i::ujii oil A'.buu .rairis. U New Repair Shop! ILih iust been onene-l on r list street, opposite the Kuss House,! .. .. .. where voii ran net all kinds of: broken articles mended. Clocks. ,,ii,s and lot ks repaired, kevs fit-! j ' ti.l, etc. Work from the country promptly attended to. fiiirMITi 1 III fill TflliS, 13975, 5931! The Imported UWk Peri'lit-ron Stub lion v. iil mzUc the s. ann of ISJO Mondays and Tuefdays t Jctl'eison, WVdiicrdiiys uml Tlnir.-diirs at Al -any (Marsh ill's MaMc, vridas .'ind Satur duvs ut Corvallis. Titus was fouled in lS'l; imprted lSsil by Murray Brother, of Polo, Illinois, bred by M. (iuilmin. coin niiine of I.a Gaiidaiiie, canton of Nogent le Kotrou d;, artmentof Kurc-et-Loir; got bv Hazard 3.VT (tVS7);dam t'oiotle i.V.K)'by C'lierl (4 Kit) out of Koiiine. B ivard S-Wi (rVST); by Xarbonnc (T7.I out of Ki'tte v Ren Orur'd' Amilly. Nm bonne ISil (777) by Jriilisnt 1S89 (7.";) out of Madelon by Favori I (711 1, lie by Vicuz Clinsiin (7IS) out of L'.wnie bv Vieux I'ierrc (s'.M, he by Coco (7121. Brilliant 1S"0 CX) by Coco II (714) out of Ro'etta by Mina belonging to the French government. Coco II (7H) by Vieux Chaslln (713) out of LaGrise by Vieux Pierre (8831. Viciix Clmslin (713) by byCocoi773) i out of Poiile by Snndi. Coco (712) by Mien on (715) out of i Piiiiliiie bv Vieux-Coco. ! Migium (715 by Jean lc-Blauc73!. j (See Jcan-le-Blmic ) Cher. (3t:C) by B'jou, belonging to j M. Fsrdouet, out of Blclic, bclonnlng ! to M. Dtbrny. TERMS. j To Insure Ware in foul 2. : For fcaioii 15 ! -single icrvice. C. O. D 10 Person Insulins their mares and not returning in icgular fC3-on to the horse, will be clmrgcd as scnton marcs. Persons disputing of their m:i res bi fore the v are known to be with foa;. or removing them from the county will be charged for inmrnnre. Property of FRED W. BLUMBEKG. I Bl.ilF.ii 'Writ'Cl. Everyone should have a lot in Fair Dale. Colored spectacles and eye glasses at French's. The best watch in the world for the money at French's. Ladies Bazaar for underwear and embroideries. Ladies Bazaar for corsets and hosiery. Brazilian pebble spectacles snd eye glasses at French's. Ladies Bazaar for ki-1 gloves and veiling. A nice line of Windsor ties at Barrows & Searls. An invoice of new goods just received at Barrows & Searls. Go to Augustus Langc for t.ipl) auu .am-,- Xroerr.e. . y Hubbard s headache capsules'" A JVIJIOJjI, ! uutdMri: s tieaaactiu ca ar.- a sure cure. 1 1 v Snem. .-h iving l.' cents on t uridar or holidays s. i i-.-k's. Go-si rnoi: itiii I ilavcou tiK'J Hubbard's legant Lotion. Try Hubbard's vanilla r.nd lemon extracts, they are fine. All the latest style veiling and neck wear at the Ladies Bazaar. The celebrated Quaker City white shirt at Barrow s & Pearls. If you want to buy good bread cake and pies go to I.ange's bakery. Lots iu Fair Dale for $100. $30 down and $10 per month withoHt interest, If you want a choice cup oi tea iry my 40 cent tea in bulk. . E. Brownell. Try Silver Quarter plug cnt. A splendid smoke. Progressive dealers keep it. Prescriptions accurately ooni jKiunded day or night by H. C. Hubbard legistercd pharmacist, eixtecn jeara experience. Fragrant, delicious an-l comfort ing Spencer A Biarkbtirn's blend- ! ed teas and colFees. ' All kinds of canned fruits, veget- aides an-l matw new und fresh at j Spencer A Bl iekbnrn's. ; Hubbard's elegant lotion is not j a face paint, but by its use the most injurious Lice paint is ren- I dered harmless. i j PurtioH desiri;;g to -pecr.iate in j Ana-ortes. the coming great city ; i n Puiiet Sound, should call at ! Wallace A Cusiek's and see pi a'. ' iin l get prices. Children's ready mads made . spring suits, all styles and prices e.i the Ladies Bazaar. 4 Yon can save from 50c to $1 jxt on boots and shoes at Krausse Klein for the next 20 days. Mr. Martin Lndwip, the beM . tinner in tho vallev. will remain .... . wuii .u in new at iasuourn The celebrated Recent kid izlove ! I in nil the latest shades, everv nair I warrnnted at the Indies Bazaar, t Smok th reU.brated Havana ' filled 5-cent !girs, manufactured , at Julius Jos h 6 cigar factory Remember that for the next 20 days Krausse A Klein will peli boats and shoes regardless of cost. Go to Eastbam & Brown for the Flora dc Madrid, Dirigo Club Medallion and Vesta ae Cuba cigars. Mesrs. Fortmiller & Irving have added a fine lino 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 lest quality. Sencer A Blackburn. Delicious dried lt-ef, chipped to order, full cream cheese, lunch ! tongue, sardines, and a full line of lunch goods at Sjencer A Black-! burn's. I have just received a large in-! voice of laco curtains, ranging in price from $1 to $0 per pair, scrim, curtain net, etc. Also a lino- of curtain poles and furniture cover ng. Samuel E. Young. Those wishing screen door and windows should call on R. B. Vunk, who will put them in com plete on f-hort notice. Shop on corner of Second and Ferry streets Owing to the change to be made in the shoe store of Krausse A Klein, they will sell goods regard less of cost. The best place in Albany to buy shoes is at Barrows A Searls. Their stock is freab, style the lat est and prices the lowest. ART STUDIO, Mrs. Dr. Patton's elegant art rooms, in Blumberg'e block, aro new ready for the reception of etndents in painting and music. 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 rates. rR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINER V STOCK In a No. 1 taxation in the thriving rity of Allnjr. Low rents and sp enlid rooms. For particulars address firm P. 0. bos 99. Alkany, Or, i i Tots 50X100 FEET. BLOCKS 200X200 FEET Streets end ATeruesGO Feet "v? ids. GEO. C. BENOFBSGH, Wholesale aui Re tad I: ar in GlVCrl'i i'i 7 CROCKERY, ETC. Having puruliaiel t-iv tiusiDi-ss of LiForeet& Thumpo. n, we now . licit th- patronage of the public, pr. inis in it all times the bo-t icoods for the money. Prompt a'ttntioa uveu t- all or ders in the city. All goods guaran teed. Give us a call. We n.ean bu incss, GEO. C. HEKi-KRSOX, srcCtSOR TO LA'FOKkKsT A TIlOMPSOJf ; j (Kl-RAry Si: TSEs. I he only coinniete -t oi a r-eiracs Books and Maps in Linn County oFI'ICE INlfHE COfBT HOCSB. .6TSFBusinesB entrustei. lo my prompt and care- : care will receive j ful attention. j TO ALBANY IS now on the market and com puses IU5 large, level and beautiful build ing lots. The blocks have eight lots to the block, each lot being 00 by 10) feet. The streets are 00 feet w ide with two large avenues, one of 100 feet and the other of 90 feet in width. There will probably be a motor or eltctric line to this addition nefoie long. For trm i ot ale apply to any real estate 1 agent in the city. Third word s Having rureba-ed ibis popD-itr rs tjt.linliuieiit. I am now prepared to nil any oiders in the grocer; mid pro vixi.ei litK'. A fn'.l st. k r iriorrriea Vept i-oiii-tntiy on l:n: il. The ! itrb-at cssb price aid for nil kinds of i-.un ry pioiluie. or will exchange good tl - -Mi..?, t'ome .me, toice nil. uia. essk;. HORSEIVSESMS Sec Paivcv i t"'fh t..jt jour h'-r r bil.s f-r ttii wttsiii, TlifV c.i a ii ilv them heA)-r kn.l l-i.--tor tliaii ati...- . A-larffe xtoi-L cf cuts ta m-ic t t.-.nu. i'nu't ileuiy. IiEI) GROWN MILLS IMH, UMIlt A 41., Irups NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (superior for Fainili an-J Baker's urr) Best Siorane Facilities. CjTHigbest csh price prud t w distTr9l &.LBAXY OREGON DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Kelle vuc Medical College. The Dr. has spun: a luclime of ituily and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronio diseases, removes oaccers, scrofi'IaeDlargenicnts.tamort ind wrnp, without psin or the knife, lie also makes a spi-cialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English j hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or man t. 1 1 1 s ni. t to is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." arOffice and residenc Ferry street, '.etecn Third and F'ourth. Bakery A FI LL STOCK OF Staple Groceries Crockery, Glassware, The best quality cl tc coffees, candies, nuts, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old rsUable house is also to bs found a complete astortme-1 ol rrsh (aaitly fTooerin, to whii.1 i constantly bci. ( added II to seasonable lines ot aroosriss and pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Fiour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These Roods were all boovbt when prices wore low and the benefit ol tl margin will ba Siren to his customers. Remember thtplaee, at the old corner on First and BroaUibia itt Conrad Mijer, TJ'Oa RENT Two futnlshel rooms also m A new se en room houta. Apple coma i i I Grocery ore