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THE MOBKIKfr HEBALP: TUESDAY, APfilL 15, 1890. OMES CHEAP LOTS Tots 50X100 FEET. BLOCKS 200X200 FEET FAIK DALE cLBAY. Installment -ARE BEING ERECTED IJM T O the -Till.- BEAUTIFUL I ADDITION. W i fji sri:ci.i.. i-.'::;u .. v.. nges ' N.-Jt to S .; . before hnvin e '. 1-t ; .-i tr ll-.Mt- title are ::1 i ay 1 tg Stoves V.l- Si: Weil :!- the ui-i-t stock i.i tin offer v.er not i nient I '! lis ;i kno.v v. jt.it t-:i- h tie.- cir lucteit ! .. Tj stove we i ;i;'!;t as an expert-cr-itairitv. We 1 !' and ; tiicv worn oeM. pn.-e N light. ti.M ill i -j, hi :'' r fiit-: i , So tiiC Vc iiiive kjk eiai .Me m'.r regular AtVillid Su it ran Oi.. ;cs . W :itm. I v.nuiiniMNDK. i-'.ir Aio.tsiy ! : covin-.: i-s '!i' kre e.-t ; fil l! !.' .!! f i M. t--: inity F..I ,r ! hours ll!T riMIS A It til' I' TOWN Mr. C. C. Fal!cu:;is, of I'.nl.md i: in the city. I' Veil want a li'ili ft hi F.iir l'.t!''. Kuv a TlV HoU'..!!-!' livinng ex- tr.i -l ; t!i y itr,- in: i :) street pflllKlT b i; in UP I at inn s ve-'C! i!ay. t :hv. i. F-ro't nv:l!e, Til'- pi i Jill: color :M I he It. II. M'.rilu,-:, i - in tit city. ir C. 1. Corsets i;i Ladies I':l7:i:ir. ix, E. U. F.vard: show in-' Int." in is kept ir Dale. husy uridav Li. i.. r.i.ickiii.'ii returned froni a trip o raliioniia. i'.. !'e.i.rl-!ev le.tves this :iioi. i:u i t :i ti ::i to Victoria. t j i A ii.T.'Ul'nl Fill'- oi" para;sol ju ree- ived at the Ladicrf l'.azaar. McM iho'i's cin i:s i in Fori;-.!:, nr.d v.iil he up t'e' aih y so..n. The r'-pi'.Micaii si.-.ti- co'iventii ! ! 1 v.' ill meet in T-ill meet in For; hi;;, 1 to-m. .rr..w . i -n. ,1 t- .....1 ..: 1 Hieudi.ct a -v davs in "this ciiv r n i- j j .- ,. . J I. (. run-', l.'hoer i: lie. s . popular ir.ivtiir.g si.h.i.i.n. is in j the cite. love nunc! lit ..- llf, s :.t i1 11 " ; Et'ilii K .td. E-.2-.U 1 ;::ia:i -.inv:i! hail : jn-t at tli B. Fr.'-J c:: Fair Dale a; E-tnte 0;:;.' Tiie F -.- t. 1 " Fos't-rin:!. at s. nv:. : L:-':es re.i s'.i- 1 wrap, ch'.-a? at tii- il;v.:.-r M h.lil. - :.:. camp i::e ei: ll'.l -r and Coejre' cl.aiubrv ar.d ; v styiili r;A i'.aaiir. i A. It.. ..fi . V t lie iViible i lay la.t.' " ! in I.i;.:; countv . 1 no 1! ra'es l" i!ic;.:i t i tlv. -I' convi in i'.;i 1 1 ri'iiM I. i : r. I., l 111 i. b:lTi' a" I -l'i . 11 Vi-itIiLr irieiids in t!,.- pa-t lew iiavs. c 'V inn i The brs-t T'l.'ee t,. make a gool :i:ve?t!:ient and for sure returns is tttbi'.y in the Uohra Farka-lditioii. Mr. V". O. Bi ntly. ..f tiiirt city. h:ts --.-no t" Foj l'. ::id t be niarr'n d to. .:i eastern !:u'e. Mr. K. I;, i 1 I L'r:l -.or; j;i A I.trg tlie la!- : to be !:.'. Hi! 1 (kg y.u-'iling :-t ii'-!g ::id cliii.ir man. id 1,:,. ,1 . io l.r t l!.e t.a lies lilii rr.-.l . ait :.d. IS.-.-c::e t ie, iv : - YlHMlio i:it. riio-.i! and Y. M. C. A. . oi which b I. C a m IV. ' V 1' S. C. F. i f the Co;; - Jl.o.l'l r:.u . ': --:i ".i.i .jive :. 111 it:.. ir the church. :1 I.. a::.-ii ! c "l i e ;,.r ci A 1 C- r !,.t :v E i-.tr 1 i! '.-'!. Leo.t ioti r1a.11 car j t-si'-i tlay , b!.- -to' lice?--! iiii.g Vie ill' a-'-iy : ii I'l-ii g iro-n a ippt tl upon a e,.i- :..ine.!' bis an!: e, ' a a'.i' ti j'totti S: r ' two. 1 1 . II iek'ei.1';::. (". F. i:ii;"-o:i. D. B. Mor.teith. ar..l A. B, Seal, leturne.l Sntlay ever.ing from Y;t li:!.'.- Thev t.v.ne on a special tra.'n, .vhicii bro.ight over 1 hi; jia-i. lit' rs wh : i i'ivci' "ii 8teu::i--r Sunday' evening. .In: ::;i.its..i.e liie-i. j I lllVv us--, r -iv 1 a new s'.:j,- : Z I'owder in !-": be sold at 5 ) cents ! J PIV OI ixl Y:.':- cans, witica w i per ctn. A sflass-.vare gi L-autiful j'iece of : tii each can w-it .n it extra c!i::re F. L Kentox. The Cash Grocer, Iry Langa'i naw bakety. Lots for 33 This property will enhance in value rapidly. on tne market. E. Sit CiTY COUNCIL, lei ph ; i :t r: Tiii' :(!:. ;ni,' fit v council l:is ! iin-i-t I !::-? of the evening was at 1! Itoanl, with the exception of Councilman iMItitll. ; !! coTiiniii ice nil accounts' alio current cxpciiM- ;;sked for lurtlier time :i ilie lii!! 'f (.'nun iV C'uiiirill fur ro:n- i!.-i-,! itiiriivi! tlie tlnoil. On tite rc;vi t -t t lie street com- i mi.-?!, iiicr, rclerreil to tile eniiiinu ! tee ":i trcct. ami pulilie property, ! tlie c"!ii:iiiitee was rantf l further tiiiit'. 'I').,. c iiaiiiittoe of lire and w ater i ri p .rte,! ma: An. l e enjrine lunke il'iwn at the late lire, ami ! that it iuei he-en put in repair and j tlie hills f ir the saine tnrwaiilcil to i the manufacturer of the engine and a ih'a .-it of toiiN asked for, j which, ur.'ier the guarantee given, i v. iil protia'ily he f.n thcoiiiiujr. Ill" retu.-jis ttiiiu the recent j eictiv.:i on l...i!iii:i tiie city were j rea-l ai'.d p'ae'd i.ii !i!e, i Thf it'.arti r'.y repui t-i of the city i treasurer ami city recor-kr were ! rea l anil jilaeeil on lile. j Petition of K, J. ( )('o;iner and j ': hei s f r a c;', v.aik across :nl street mi tii.- i a.-t side of Aladison j was read and referred to the eoin- I riiittc on sin-etH and puhlic pro- i perty. Also a petition ot .1. A. Alcteron, and others for an elect rie light o i the coulhience i.f Fourth and Jackson streets referred to the sane- committee. A petition from tiie Sunset Te!e- I plioiie trail 1 cl' L'rai'ii companv lor the. piivilee vi s.t ting poles and ... : . . .. run wires tor telephone purposes, I and that :". franchise be granted was reatl and referred to the I ordinance eommittee. An ordinance iu establish a grade on certain streets was iealjand re-referred to the ordinance com- mittee. An old building ju-t west 01 the exchange hotel, by "motion, was 1 declared a ni'i-::;:.-,' and ordered torn down. (.in lit'i'toii a :::u.;i oi th'j order ; lor a s-yy.-r 00 i 1 t h ptrcet t;t-.e:i I t 1 . .. . : 1: ' i.,i.:i-.s lie iw. y.c-t-ti: a:io;- ; i , ion recinded and the n.ul'er le- ,v '" .V''- V . , . " !ot:o tie auevs w.-r-oM-re I ' " 'o" -hV Vur,,.-... i ... ..'els V i- i " s.r. i is aii'i p .., 1,. p. ., . 1.. r.-conimended that lerrv street :,, ,vei,th to Twelfth hegraded. i,l-o Ninth iron, Calapooia to cieaned within ten d;i l.lls .voiih, also F.levetith from '.i-b!iig!on to Bn adalbia. Ar.ee, j -ile.valk on the west f-i.le : If try .-reef adj-.ining I t 4, blo'jk id. ! 1 i.ir.i le Cuhtpooia from Seen!h to ! !-.!.-ventli streets, also on Foiirt'i : iiroiii Baker street to Alain, whi.-h as or iered adopted. 1 j a new sidewalk uas oi.h.ie.l oil ; i ii Kson sireec, lor ,, 1,1011: j ilaekietiian's 2d addition, and also ! n the same block on til h sin 1 1. to i com eie'ed within 5 days. Tlie re.jiiest of Mrs. CheaiTie to ....... . 1. a v..r..v...i - (i. , ., :r. ..,,.1 ... .u.r i.e 1 ; j, ii 1:1 ico on tire ano w.uer, ,, ....;,. 11 . . ,i. - ' I i 'ne foi!,.'A ing I- !s were 1 1 1 otdeleo I eii;-i : J. L. v'ovan . . '.0. Burkhiirt L. W. Fevoe. . i'. M. French . . W. II. iarrett 00 00 00 li 00 1 7 it) i 7 00 W. Sin.th . . B. F. t T.t"!cr. . . Ho!!"i!ian ej lg'.t C ; 0.1 peit.d !' .I frin it Triiin. t l'.irk.-r, s ,11 of 1'. C. Far 1 br.'tiier-in-law of John i.i pi::!'j!iel., was on his Ah.e !:. :i'i Keiley, of way home pas-eiiger Pome is ne: I... :,..!... lrom IiOM'I'iii'g on th'A ir.im Minday. fits j er 1'iee Hill station, and I ! gerriitg oil' there. It ' i:e was i-t.ui'lirg on the j tie- coach. lie -ither j I-II. strd:ing h:s head ;;p'.ive.i ! platform oi I i'imp"d ( r i .lu'a'.n-" a j If. f I'OIM I t.'ielie.i'i. i the b.c.!:. i.lliollt 2! ;tr:i. I o: u.iter about S lie triei;, 1 -i-iisldng his lb- tli."i roi'e l ilown is ! was fir-1 diseove.Md fe-f from thf track towar.is I.,. Diii.'. which was aoout ;...... - !. .if :,.i! !i:-tia l ii.-il.' :ro!ii the plai e ot the :de:.t. The train reached Rice tl'l' 11b ,nf o'clock a. M.. and h we.s !- f.niii i about ! o'clock A.M. 1: n 1 y i'ii-e nt -! unction. The iit t ie 1 of Junction, in j been .!cou rued bv : l.:!!iec'.:niy lire r-.vr.tl an -tiier lire street of t: Monday morning 1 rokc out on the main I t"w:i nnd destroyed I, , ....... ..-.11:1,1 1 -......... ... . . I ... . -. . .. ....... .-.V'.Ol.l won II ol property. Tlie us in ar as i c m be i.vru.iiif .!. as (,4.;. : . Sternwrg v Seti'U-r-. building. 1.2 0: stock. !..()!); iasuranee, i.t'ii.). Same block. W I ! r.g store :in l his two resii'erens ! valti-j .'Oil: stock. :?:;.00'.: insnr- ; ittice. vo.t;.... Dr. E. Davis, house-' g'"'-J and stock 01 millinery, 1 - - ,, - ) : !!' insurance. Contents of ! - W Kirk's barber shop, $&i ; no ! 2e": J. W inur iniiiv.ne. - . tne fire is supposed to be f he work of ineentliari'ii l r't!t;-'u . . We think the jopl will like to Ne are always ottering special buv five one-pound barH of splen barcains. You want to look out j did laundrv soap for two bits. We for them. will sell at' that price to-day. G. BEARDSLEY, GENERAL AGENT, Office on Hroadalbin Street, near First OREGON'8 MINERAL SES0US0E3. They W 11 Ba Diioi3?el ct tb Axrica last, nteof Mniig Eogintsr. Mr. Norton, ppeeial mining engineer and expert, of the Oregon Faeilie railroad company, who is engaged in investigating the coal, iron, and general mineral resources of Oregon, and especially the rich deposits discovered in that portion of the Cascade mountains through whicli the Oregon t'acihe road runs, was interviewed yesterday hy a IIkkai.d reporter. Mr. Norton lias been engaged in this undertaking for several months, and exjH-cts. t devote si greater part of the summer in com pleting his investigations. He says that there is no doubt of the fact that great beds- of both coal and iron exists in the locality named, w hich cannot fail to elicit t capital for their development. j Mr. Norton stated that the Iron mid Steal Institute of England wuh coming over to this country in October, and will be the guests of the American Institute of Mining Engineers at their annual meeting in l'ittshurg.Pennsylvaiiia. Among the notable jjersonages vho will attend the meeting will be Sir James Kitson, president of the English Institute, Sir Isaac Low thian liell, Lord Edward Caven dish, Mr. Suelus of South Wales, Mr. Siemens, one of the inventors of the Siemens-Martin furnace. fter the session at Fittsburg they w ill go for a week'H trip to Lake Superior, then on a tour through the south, and some of them will piohat'ly visit the Facitie coast. A paper on tlie mineril resources A paper on the mineril resources of Oregon, will probably be read 'it tne "es-ion hv Mr. Norton, wiio is u uaniiig engineer of wide expe- rience ana who will tie ;;ii!- to properly present the facts concern- ing die rich mineral wealth of this slate, before the dislinuaished men, both of this country and England, who a re interested in mineral do-i velopment. Mr. Norton leaves for I'ort'and thir? nioming, and before he ictiitns wi;i ;-ii Eastern Urc- gon anJ Jdtiho to inspect new nur.- :.. . . : .... .1 linric.s out there. Th irm. c:oiuinK. m.m..,.,.,, vv.. f,.:..i wi!! 'i' " .dnesdav At";l-:!- excellent charaeteV of0ll!l.rfa:nil!Hnt aiwavH ..iv,f , 1ut.11n.1-1n, amaoi ien oy . " W show recommends It to . ioiT, of " novellwu. The small hoy and the larger man needs a circus occasionally in hi: biisinefs and can suggest no ! better antidote for the craving than j atisitto the abrive shovr. That t!ii- is aniong the few leiritirnate ' I arenit: exhibi'ions traveling cannot j be denied, and nov. ith its alliod i atiraetions must krouso a tlesire on j tiiepaitof many who are not in ! the initiit oi aiteni ing show to ' see its many wonders. We are ! i ;isured by those who ought to ! I knoA- that there is much of un- UKtia' interest to the rpectutor. Lvery man, woman and chud in a I .- e -i -n 1 radius of manv mileJ will want to I TTc tun t'ci in 1 iij.tuije x.vcii o , . , ,, , iargi-st elephants m the woreJ. the r:iok t.'ontitr Noinlostioin.. i-. .1 t,,i-inif . l' the republican c.iuntv oiiices in nominees for Crook county: lb-presentation, John W. Stuart; cotihtv judge, W. i t :o : .:. .. .. 1- ?. 1 v . .11:1-: eoiiuiiiaiioiiei , rraiiK ail Oil j Forest ; sheritr. John Comb; BM ;si ! clerk. Charles W. Elkins; treasur j er, John Teuipictoii ; assessor A. (K) j Black. Mr. Elkins, the nominee I for clerk, is well known in this S city; his father. James Elkins, 1 having served Linn count v. ns clerk for a number of years, and Charley like his father, is a traod penman and would niakean efficient clerk. Jnst Received. A new line of sateens, challies, 1 'il'lii-burj ot. .1 ivi lii-t.tlu I'L-u satins, nhisbps itn.l lndi (ii.o i j woift ed dress iroods in the latest ' I sl.a ies and novelties, parasols bos ! eries. cunaiim and spring gisjds iu I endless variety. My stock is now ! complete in ail departments. Indies j are cordially invited to call and j insjieet these goods. I J. W. Simpson. A lMch Conl DUeovery. f i-i r w..: 1 - : V l.. Kll Ol - t'lll, w u is in the city states that the men who i are opening .1 coal mine near that place have struck a vein of coal 10 .'... I :..l. ... .1., 1 f .. I' t-i i.iiLk ;io 1110 enti ot a iiuriv . c:ujiuic iiinid tnoillit;iij uui I A , l rn.a ll.ot tlmv h.i-o -i vil... 1 pe v to prove that tttej hrte.ivalu- nine coal oepo-it ......I ---... I - . : Raoiitfful Millinery. Fi.r the i.ext three mon'b.s I will sell from 2" to od !Hr cent cheaper tiian r.ny tniliiiiery store in Oregon. Everything in tiie latest eastern rtylers. All grade of goods from the cheapest 25 cent sun hat to the linest bonnet. None but f.rs'-eiasii hands employed. Ioa M. Brisk. A Idea. Sale on Call at the office for descriptive folder and convince yourself that these lots I'nton County f onventiou. There will be a Union County Convention held at Albany oil Thursday, the lt day of May next, at 10 a. m., to nominate a countv ticket. No vote having beer, tukenof the Union party, to serve as basis of representation, but l:noing a huge majority oi the voters is in svnipathv with its principles, it ii)JLsift;l. Many of the purchasers " i i i ..... i.i . . -. . . . . recoi:iin-.-:i'!e'i ami reipiesi-u inai each piictnct meet at their respec tive p::ie-s or" Voting on Saturday, 2iith of April, at I p, ni., and elect five delegates to attend the l.'n'on County Convention. All voters, without regard t- rae". color or previoii political servitude, M ho desire to be r-- leased from the evils of class legis- lation and the grasp of all legalized monopolies, are cordially invited to participate in the election of delegates. .1. F. HtMuux, Teiim. Countv Chairman. - ---- Viul!i Bay I nuriaeil. 1 Vii.oiin'i 1f..oiil,i;e-in 'o ii.itn.1 i Ihn Ki.nnit 1v.111.trv Iml week t.nt we Miiw t-.-i tilaee in WuHhimrtoti that is better than Yaipiina Bay 1 in heauty, scenery or natural location. The advantage the Sound country has over this place at the present time is in the rush of immigration, which creates businiss activity. The day is not far distant when this sanieclass of Cushing, enterprising peonle will e nocking into Yaouina and make improvements and business num- A Telephone Kyutem. Messrs Allen A Ooff are arrang- 1 ing to put in an improved teie I phone system in this city during the coming i will be $4 per month for business i houses and 2 per month for rest- ; dences, with no extra charge for putting in the phones, or for j switching. Thev will, with their t usual enterprise, supply Albany with a lirst-class system of tele- I phones. j : Will D.Opncd. ! The stone quarry situated across ; the river from this city in Benton '. countv, reccnt.lv sold bv G. L. I Blackmail to James Abraham of Porj4a:,d for sijMiO. is to be oneneil for JiUM'tO, is to be openeM J a switch built to it from theM Vegori Fr.c.ric railroad. Stone! will be taken from it to build the ..i,,,.i, : new M. E. chur. h in East lor.- ! itch built to it from th HcMahou'n I'lrrnn Camini;. McMalior.'s circus will soon i e in our city r.nd 110 doubt will tna a good many dollars w ith it. For one dollar you can buy enough good tilings to eat at Miilltr l'i tiarrett'ci to aiuus.o you for several days. Moial. Don't go to the circus. Tli Iiifttrnient Sold. Tiie favorite Bauer piano which was used at the recent l.vy con cert has been sold to Mr. Frank Arnberger, one of the leading pianists ot Albany. Will f Link. Oltllki. Spencer A Blackburn ire cranky " on the subject of liw prices. Call! at their store and see what they' mean. No matter what the jirice, our goods will always be first-class. SpKM'KK it Bl.Al Kill US'. I rrof. II. . I'.ilmrr's 4 utatrrvator of .11 ante, Twet edale s oioitk. tirt street. ! Albany, Oregon, opened Jar. ; u-.ry 20, lsitt). The course of m ; struct bn will consist -if classes for j piano, organ, harmony and voice 1 culture. There will lie a nortnu! j it-lass anil diplomas furnished to i teachers, specifying capacitv i j nnd expTience. Students partic ipate in monthly tt cif.ils, and are graded to 1118 ire eotml it V in remll lion, ibis 1 onservatory will w conducted 01 the same basis as those in Bo? 011, New York, etc. This is the vt y recognized success ful system iowii for u thorough musical edttc; '.ion. Send foi circu lars uud reft -ences, Otfn houre from 1 to Dr. I'stton treats snccessfullv all ; diseases ot women, and guarantees . , " .. .Iae P"vaU-diseases. He has a sure remedy for catarrh ! (if thn bond fit ct.ota In l.ia .ar,.. nnil answers eitv clls .bvnrnihi I .,. 1, . :t- - . , . f,.l ;., 1,: r - i... . , ! viliuo ill li lull UUrg s . .. . f ,nt ... ., . , or,s, I ' - ' ' - . . . to S. "Our Own," a genuine kid glove, evci v pair warrante d, at $1.50 per I I eiv I : I I'-iv? handleJ . ave tried many . pair. This glovo 1 for five veais and have otiiers, but never have found anv e.'jual to them for thn price Samuel r . Young. Lots for sale on the installment plan in the Goltra Park addition, ! 30 down and $5 or $10 monthly. ' Burkhart .t Malin. .... ; Ladies. Barrowi & Searls sell j the Ludlow, $3. Fine ilioesi ia all width and ttylM. Fair Dale Property. Tho following sales in Fair Dale tire reported by E. (i. Heardsley, agent. To Mrs. F. Middle, 5 lots; M. A. Franklin, 1 lot ; J. E. Lewis, 3 lots ; F. W. Spencer, '2 lots ; Alfred Pawon, 4 Ms; J. O. Due ddll, 1 lo ; L. C. MeAli-ler, 2 lots; J. F. Hasell,2 l.'t; Mrs.. Knee, 2 lots, uud other sales not y-t have siginticd their luientioii of holding their lois lor $200 each. Owing to the pro-ee. buing so Haltering that there will be no lots le.t unsold . fter a few weeks, $2iKI is only a reasonable figure for them, and it is, a sa o iirei'ii tion to rav that $200 will lie otlered for ii.ese lots inside of the next sixty j days. Families aio now enjoying 1 the p'easuras of living iu i-.. . ; Dale and are able to have liK-ir ! traceries, milk, etc., delivered ai j their doors every day. All who 1 visit this tract pronounce it to he ; very beautiful. Farties le-iring to invest in ibis iropert. , and to take ' advantage oi a chain e. for invest- '. tWUi which will ne r again he of All) 111 v. I oifered t (lie pnoj.le wi 1 !o wt 11 in call as soon as 1011-venimi- at the agent's otlice, where they may ohiain irt-e conveyance t Fuir Dale and lelurn. lliose having any douhts concerning the lesiraliihty of this property shoul-l avail tnemwdves of ibis oppor tunity; Spring; Announcrmeut. Zaches & Son, merchant tailors j Hnd drape,,,, Opiositethe wl office j have just received the largest and finest stock of fo"eign and tlomes- tit: woolens, novelties of their ow n designs and importations. It will be well for you to call on them and examine their complete line of spi ing overcoatings, suitings, coats and vests and troilseiings before leaving jour order us t..ey positive ly guarentee js rfect lit, best work manship and genera! satisfaction at the very: lowest prie s to be had considering, of course, the material used and the. workmanship. Seattle Property Only 23 lots remain in the Was-; soin aauuion to peattie to oe soki, and those will have to be sold this week or they will lie withdrawn from the market. Fersons desir ing to purchase can inquire of ing to purchase can inquire of Mr, iwrkpatrick or of Mr. S. Is. 'ioung. Kirk The to Limpro' Vlone "hong ow have sold ranidiv and the mprovements are marching right Mr. .Moreloi'k ol the Iirm Waters & Morelock w ill be on the ground inafewdavstosuperin - tend the building operations oi the extensive flouring mills that are to be put up for the Milling Company and the other improve- inents are making rapidly progref No better investment can be found than these lots in Wiissoin dition, and to get them an cation will have to lie made mi med iatel v. Niitlco. I have lust received lrom San Francisco a fresh supply of choice canned peaches, tomatoes, corn, new cream cheese, th.iice honey, ! fresh candies, nuts. ligs. bananas,: lemons, etc., to which I rcspv't fullv invite the attention of the' public. F. I.. Kknton, . tjrocer, near the Fostoilice. - ; For Sprlnc anil Summer. ! W. IS. Oraham. the tailor, has j ; je.st received another large invoice ' ; of i legar.t patte-us fur mens' suit- ! ; ifigs and trouserings :-r soring '. wear. His stock embraces a I art:' , 'line of the finest fabrics for mens '. wear to be found anywhere. t. 1 employs skilled work, and is eii ! shied io make up suils pro'tiptlv 1 and at a very nsoderato cost. Cai! ; and see his new spring line of pit- terns. , At t i.fct. j Having purchased a driimmfr's 1 samples consisting of ladies' and cuiidmis muslin uiKierwear, babies Fauntelroy caps and hoods, infants and children's slips and dresses, etc., etc., and receiving on the same a great discount. 1 will offer the same to the public at their w holes de price. From 25 to 60 per cent can lie saved on J all these goods. Call early before I the stock is broken, O. W . Simp . son. Vim tin' il.riier.v "Another wonderful iiscovery li::s tu-cn made snd that too by a lad) in tt.i county. Disease fastened iti chittU-s up n her and for seven yi tirs hhe withstood its "Vertt ttstn, b J her vital organs were undeniimfd and . death Bisemed ininiinin'. For three j wva.w , j Dl0nt tl B StlC COUgllfU llHL-PMllli.y aim . "'""V . .,,. ".shl. i,.,.,..!,. , f u u uiu I" ... ....... u ..or ,.u- lit hnttl-.of Dr. King New Di-cuvery for Consumption and was so much re- liuved on taking first dot- that she n1-'1!1 81 d w,th ",H i;ot,le ha- h'fn miraeulotisly cured. Her name 1 s v Utht.r Luts', Tiiu-t rite N". c. Uamriik Co. of Sholhy. S.C.- Met a free trial bottle ct Foshay & ; i Mneoa'8 Drug Store The HandaumeMt Lady In Linn county, a:ter making a careful inspection of Matthews A Wasnbnrn's stock of stoves and ranges and vety closely examining their tinware, says they have the most complete stock in the Will lamette Valley, and at tha lowest price. Plan. Guod Invcitinenl. A fov reasons why the Goltraj Faik addition is the only sure and ! safe investment around the city of Albany. 1st. Because it is the closest addition platted to the city. ! 20. l.eeau.-c it is at Iea-t la feel higher and is more sightly, and commands n hotter view of tho city t!iau any other addition. .11. Be cause it is the only addition that has a proposed motor lino to it, which will be in operation within 6) days. 4th. Because it is the only addition that has a public park lai t out in it, 5th. Because all the business men who want to make gooo invc-tuients miv m this ! addition. And last but. not 'east ' oe-.uuse every lot 111 this ;i,l. litem ; in I il yii'i!e in value 1:1 the next .ays. lii's pri'verly h jet is very ; n a-iiiai'le in price and is sold on ' tin; installment plan. l or prices i etc., call on Buikhart ik Malin. 1 Aloliey trt 2. null. 1 We are agents for the Minneapolis ! National Building and Loan Asso- ' ciation and can oiler extra enduce- ! ments to parties w ho wish to ob- tain loans for building purposes or other purposes with real estate 1 security. On this plan of getting associations, as it matures in five years, and is one of the most sub- stantial institutions in the country, Call at our ollicc and examine the plan. Ei nkii wiT fc Mauv. Special unncalim. Wo have 25 feet front on t irnt ' street, which is Uns of tho verv best locati.ns in the citv. This! property can not duplil ated in ! price or location, as it is situated I in the very business center of the cite Fri.o. 7 mo. ; Wi. Iiuvb .1 .r,,i honti. mid tun - . - t IT I l.. .-. I I. spienniii iois, 00 ieei ironw eat 11, whieli aie situated 111 the verv cen ter of the ciy and within one block of the street radway line. This piece of property can be had at a bargain. Frice, $2,700 ; part cash, balance on time. Iii RKHAKT &. Malin, Agents. See Ludlo-v's ladies ?. shoe at Farrow s A Searlit', all la?ts and widths. We are selling the best child's shoe in Albany for ?! per pair. Barrows & Searls. I r' M10tl:ofr;HURF.t rot'LTHY-W h , i. tilting vur:f.n. Ad'lri-w l'ha?. S Mil . I!r.iniiii-. Orrfin. pr-SAi.K-. oo.i yoncr w hki wt. ; "M,,....oa AlllJll) rrairie. . , : 1 ion SiA New Rep- ioplf i Has just been opened on First I street, opposite the Kuse House. where vou can get ad Kinds 01 broken articles mended. Clocks, , guns an a Jocks repaired, Keys iu-1 ; t. d, etc. Work from the country I promptly it t tended to. . 1 riM fiOa. MM .:. ..' .1... ' iuvi Tl d M.-ck 5. rcli'-rr'U Sis'- I I -ll'l will Ill.ll-e III'; M -"U '" tJ.-v Mo'itlavsaiiil Tii. m1.vs t Jitlei son. Veilni'sd:iK and Ttiur(l:!v at A I anv ( Marsh iMV ct:d.!o, 'ndasc and utur t'avs tit Corvallis. Titus wks foaled In lei; liiij'O'ted pvvi hy Murray Brother of Tolo, ) Illinois, bred by M. Guilinin. rom- mime of I.:t ttjiidain.-. t unton of I N'jgcnt le Kntrtm de. Mrlmenlof Kure el -Loir: L-nt bv linv-trd J&V. (it&7);d:tui Coi otte ( ":;"i by Cht ri (4187) out of ISiit.i'ie. 1! ivard SIVA ir'."); hv Narhonnc lXil i 777) out of Kiigollt : y tti-:. Co--ur'd' Atnillv. Narlionne 1Si4 (777) bv brilliant ISs9 i7.Mli out of M idi-lon br Favori I (71D, i in: by V ieuz. CiinSiin l.io) out oi L'.Miiie bv Vii-ux I'lt-rrc (KHi, lie by C'l.i-o (712. . r.rillianl lS'.i f7S by Coco II (714) llt tit I'li-nit-i bv Minn bt'louirinu' to .,0 tVeiu h L'ovirnment. t01.0 jj 7lil by ieux Chaslln (713) , (f j,:1tjrjj:e bv Vieux Pierre (t3l. Vietix Chaslin (713) by by t.ocoi i ,) ..t of l...il.. bv Saudi. crei. hC- Micnon (715l out of! p-,iIle ,y Vie'ux-Cnro, j Miirnon (715 by Jean lc-Bliuic(7S9). I (See c!l VV! . ion i3W7) by Biou, belonging to i Kardntift, nut of Blthe, bf!!onKing . Dehray. ; TERMS. t.i hmero Mire In foal For reason ; , 11 t 1H I c;ni;i: rtri itv. s. v. - lVr..n- Inaurir.g their mares and not returning In reaular sea-on to the hor' will be charged as season mares. Persons diiporing d tht-ir mares before thev arc known to be with foa:. or removing tbem from the countT will be chanced for Property eT FRED W. BLLKBEBO. 1., -I are the best buy Everyone should have a lot in Fair Dale. Colored spectacles and 1 ' glasses at French's. The best watch in the wor the money at French's. Ladies Bazaar f r underwea embroideries. a nd Indies Bazaar for cor-sets and hosiery. Brazilian pebble M.ectac!- - and eye glasses at 1- rench k. lollies Baziiar for ki t vjiove r.nO i veiling A nice line of Wir.d"or tie- Barrows A Searln. An invoice of new goods ji at f new i.rms susl received at Barrows & .Hr!s. !o t- Augustus Lunge for staple and fanej" groc?ri- Hllbhard S h.-a'iael:r t at.smes ' are a sure cure. Trv ilinn. h wing l'i c?n!s or. r undays 1 iood in-.'i ; .ing I iave vo'l i;S"d i Hubbard's I legant Lotion. Try Hubbard's vsniila and ; lomon extracts, thev ar tine. , , . .... I The celebrated (Juaki-r City white shirt at Barrow s tV Searls. If you want to buy good bread cake and pits go to Emge's I bakery. Lots in l air 1'aie lor fit."', fot' down and $10 per month without interest, If vou want a choice cap of tea try mv 40 cent tea in bulk. . E. Brownell. Trv Silver Quarter ulna cut ..LV.i .1 .I'iJ' 1 ji. 1 :. , JVI Q ftt'l ll I . I 1 Prescriptions .Hccnratly com pounded day or night by 11. C. Hubbard registered pharmacist, sixteen years experience. Fragrant, delicious and comfort ing Spencer & Biackbtim's blend- ; ed teas and coffees. ; I All kinda of canned fruits, eget- i ables and meats new ind fresh at i I gpencer A Blackburn's. I Hubbard's elegant k'tion is not ! a face paint, but by its use the , most injurious face paint i ren- dered harmless. , . - . . Iart.es oev.ring to s.Hsjnute Anaeortef . the comtng great city cn Faget Sound, should cail e.t Wallace V Cusick's ami see plat I mid get prices. Children's ready matin made j spring suits, all styles and prices I at the I-adies Baaar. i ... 1 on can save from &oc to 1 per on loot nnd shoes at Krausee Klein for the next 20 days. Mr. Martin Ludwig, the U-s) tinner in the vallev, will remain wiili M ilthews & Wasliburn. The celebrated Regent kid glove .' in all the latest shades, every pair warranted at the Ladies Bazaar. Smoke th celebrated Havana1 tilled .Vcent 'ens. sianuiacturcd ut Julius Joss h s cigar factory. RomeintsT that for the next 23 lavs Krausso V Klein will se'.i Uiats and sIkhm regardless of cost, io to East ham & Brown lor the , Flora de Madrid. Diriro Club i Medallion and Vesta de Cuba cigars. Mesrs. l t-rtniiller & Irving have added a fine line of carpets to their stock of furniture, wall i pajH-r etc. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is all nice and fresh and of the best qtijl'ty. Spencer tt Blacuburn. Delicious dried i.eef, chippetl to order, full cream chee.-e, lunch i tongue. sardines, and a full line t l ! , . . . . e ... , hincli goods at hpencer A Black i burn a I have just received a large in voice of lace curtains, ranging in price from $1 to $!) fer pair, scrim, curl hi n net, otc. Also a lino of curtain poles and furniture eovor ng. Samuel E. Young. Those wishing screen door and windows should call on II. li. Ynnk, who will put them ;n com plete on short 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 he pt.iee in Albany to buy shoes is i:t Barrowa 5c fcearls Their stock U fresh, stylo the lat - est s' ! r.'i ' '-he lowest. ART STUDIO. jjr. Dr. I'atton's elegant art I rooms, in Blumberg'a block, are I ncw ready for the reception of students in painting and music. Those interested in art are in-; vited to call and inspect the large . ii r - . ' collection of pictures. Ilctures for sale or painted to order at reasonablo rats. IOR8ALE! A NO. 1 MILLINERY 6TOCK 1 in a No 1 location ia the thriving eity of Albany. Low renu and aplcndid roam. For particular a4drM ftno P. O. bos W, Aiteor, Or, Streets crd Arcrr.es 60 FeefETide. GEO, G. BEW, Vt..li ale am'. IS- I.i I'll") 1 C::u h': . Kir Havin? 1 ' r il.:.. I' LlKlllt-Hl i 11i.!im II. !: . - 11. -li. ;i..it. .,' for I tn- iiatrouage tt tin- u0'h- , intt all tune tin- hot u Z?nui.n t , ,lrfH iu he cilv. A ;1 1 teed. (ii' C us A ca1;. ti!i ;mi ! .! niv ';::o. c. fkni i..;m'. sr iKstiiu To l. lei !::: r ,t , . 1 , KIM. i.Y, -. : 0: Al-.-tract li l.'.l.Tl ( "i III:! V i The only Colin.!, or 1 Books and Ma orrui: i.v.ru:: i i-i ht iiofsn. "Business c:i!:t ,. to my i d care- ; care will iee"ii : ful atk-nlioii. Liiti HIS 1)11 i I TO ALBANY IS now on the niaiket and con .puses ! itio larg-, level aid l-eaut tin laniii- j ing lots. The blocks liave eight j lots to th block, each lot being CO i h7 m eet. I ho htr.'ets are trO "-'et wl,,e w .tn two large avenues, I on 100 feet and the other of 00 ! Leet ln w,dth- r .w ',' l'r""ab y be a motor f,r eketne line to this i addition ijefore long, her terme estate ! of a!e apply to i agent in trie city. ihI riiird ward Having T nn-liii'i'i! tliis jsipul.ir lithlishiiiriit I ton now prrpmrd to rtll ativ otdt-rs in (tie grr,?cr hui! j.ro- iiskiu 1 nr. .tii. i rii'in i-i i;:trii , kj COItBntiv,.:l ,,a:u1. -,ht, , j,r-t.c ( f,,r ai) KinUc of cui . ry fro-jiu-e. cr v, ;. ti.-liange eool xislna line. AfnUsti-tk i-f c: 01 trie bii:bet un odi tVc "OLe, I iilii..- oi.e. ti-Uic r:'. ( !!A. l.s.Mt?. tor this tit--. , '1 v i-n't h.:-,t-r ftis i t-c T-r U v. ill do them txOH, l.lMt. NEW FUtiCi: (Stll-ltOr tnr l ci f .. S'll-p.. -S FLOFR. r.r j lis!-.!"- 'jk) : Dnnf VinV3' Pi pi ! j 1C3 ; OtJOU UtUia:.0 i' aUiiU'llJiJi ; miiehett m-n i r p.-.i-i r .- nu'.u ! .,,.. .,i.i--.,.T i ' DK. VV. C. NKGUS, I Gradual of the ili.yal Cell. of Lciit'l'if., r.ns.im , 2I1IUHI me i.i-ne- vtip Me.'.ioitl (.'.'.'e". . The I)r b.if. rjie-.t -. Ii!-. to.a .-f ittiily a"d practice fcn makes :t sj-e-jislty t-f ttiroiuo liseas.s, r. r::..ve mioers, scpfe!ai.nlar-mi t:'f .vimois tud wens, without paid m tie.- 1. 1. 1 ;'.-. Iff 1m imtkes a pec'ltj' ot tre.lt inent with elrsetrieiiv. Ila- Lructii ed 1 in the (Jfiaian I'rt t). ii ami Ki'lish ii''ita!. Calls prer.iptly attie!ed lay or nijht. II s 11. tt, i . "iH)OU V.TL!. IM ALL " 1 CTi)tSce and re?t.te:.ce Ferry Ktrtet, lietveen Third : "i!t.h. Star . V FULL STOCK OF. Stap.'o Groceries Crockery, Gbissware, The bcel quality rf ten-, coiTee, cnudtvs, nun, tc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At thia nld reliable h-uo is arm to s 1 lteTUv'&,M nil toe Manonatiie iorof (rrocerku uid pre- . imoua, vwia m Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nutz. Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Eto, Thew gooda were all bourht iea prioa -erc low and toe benefit of tl a margin will ba irlvco to his customer. Kctnember Uieplaoe, U tho old rirner on First a-id Brosiulbla Wa. Conrad Mfer, JTOB. REST Two furnUhel rooms also a J7 nw Mien room bouse. Apply corns of 0t and JtCsnaa ttratuk U. Bmos, Grocery store! i::l i' Bakery ! i