Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 27, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    TflE MOKMyG HERALD; SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1890.
HO (VI
CHEAP LOTS
-ARE UKINi-
50X100
ERECTED IjNl
E) D I T I O JM
T O
the
jft L B A JM Y.
Iri st ailment
folder and convince yourself
THI
Lots
lor
BEAUTIFUL
Oil
Plan.
200X200 FEET
Tin property will enhance in
value rapidly.
Call at the office
tor Ot'tscriptive
that these lots are the best luy j
Streets ai Argues SO
ADDITION.
on the market.
E. G. BEARDSLEY, GENERAL AGENT, onice on Iiroadalbin Street, near First
FA1
DALE
SPECIAL. 11::iO A. M.
Not. to i--e our stoves and
before buying i- a iiiijtAk
Mis-!
takes are alway. cosily.
li: neat-t
ing stoves we lisve the largest as
we:l as th most carefully selected
tock lit the city. The btoves we
offer were not bought as an experi
ment but a- a certainty. We
know v. lmt each stove will do, and
tt(ir we-.-- bought for cash. so tho
price is ng
tit? in brut-.-liner.
of b'.i '
lesior stove
We i..v.
tpeeiai-i
s. ln-i.!.'
our uvular:
i'.i'i, Alalid
Uild I.WU'.-r.
i iko. W.
1 Stl-j
m: i it.
vf e th::i: inui cation.
l or Albany a:vl vicinity Fol
lowing is the forecast :or hour?
ending at S r. n. to-uav :
Fair we ither ; wanner.
ioiii.Mi .i;oc c
TOWN.
! he M" illo-
A tlnV-
i:iara.
Caro'.im-
nvening.
Xovelii,
Samuel E. Yo
Fresh mang
etc. at the M".
a:m
;n''-.
l:g.
: 1.1:11.
II'!I
no
CO to
lb- M'lU'-'raiii
:;ulv. niits; ;.!:! I'l
r tun
fr. K.M'i ill "i.i.l !i'l ini--n.i i:il I't'il I
, ... .. , taiiirnent was given ur in" nn. !:i
very Jay a. - ( s rcstauranl. hoUM.f vhioU were largely atti-si-i-
Couuty 'lerk Moutag'ie y ester-. ed. Foliov. ing was the prograniuie :
lay issued lieen.-e to marry ! A. Opening' reinarkf .1. F.'llarken
Williams and FIhio Stahl. -to.
Tiy . pair o! the celebrated! Male Ouar't tic Prof. ti. A.
Pegeiii " kid gl'-vc"-. every pair j Voting. ('. 1 i . 1 Iart. . I. ('. Littler,
warrl'iited at fbe I.adie- I.a.aar. tainlC. W. Scar-.
. W. M irks r::.; familvhave- Heeitation Mis- I:..-,. Trniuble.
moved to Lebanon, where,.-.villi 'K'r'' "wn U,nt M',;,l!tv
take a position in tb
r.aoer mills. !
. .
gii.-.l ugar,
When oil ?:no::r
iciaTaifil-oi-Majorat the l'"''vjir!1."'i,,.;'jir. r.-iVmilb-ran.! ".Mr!
;ram. 1-ir-t ;ind l.von -tr- et. A . , v.
I . o e n i e k e . p r o p r i e t o r .
Thomas- 'Mor.teith. .'i.
ily arc- r..-v.v :;!-! i:i
leer. t ion on !. corni-r
and Cilapooia .-!
ami
.ii. irnew
f I-otirth
Another n "'.'. a -.-'ii tim l: of wry
tine hats for ladies and children
both in cream and blaek. just re
ciered at thr- L.idi'-s Ha.iar.
T)r. J. M. I.:.;lL i and w ife ..f '
Kansas. yv. ret ally from Los
Angelei Cab. arc now vi-'cing the
.' ctor'p broth, r J. C f.ittior.
.overs ni a good
u. t fail to s ' the li
;.i :. i o-i .-xhi'.'ilioii at Will
I.;..k's ni'Jsie sfi..r" thi-; ..t k.
..Li'.or .1. ! .
,
r .1. ! . Cowan u : A..lona
ill
nren ; in,- .i-..any a ,
. toria r.iilr
1 i ay L- 1
a'.t fu'r.ie.
e!ive - pcralion
ci t -i ''.i ! en e'p-.
,. , , i
.Mr. :--
. ii;-- d ti
acio-s tie
cor.t;iii.i:i
tiie i-:,me
Jr. ; 1
Ha.".:: : .1
1 i.i.te 1. 1 1 1 an 1..1- pin-
' i-.aniwa.vr larm
:v er ;n ..eiitou eoimly, 1
. . .....
."o'Jl't;.
; . .- i v
.1!
I tie Ladies
;e i f ei.ildieils
d ib-e.-ses. also
while :i
ib
a lai-.:
ehildr.-ii 1
Hub Pi
oi salein
lection of Indie.- and
o:!--.'-: a:vl sailor waist..
c.r.i s V. I ! o Mr ?. Warner,
b''. :. ics and. to F.
. aete oi land adjoin-
Dawson -
. ng; the Oregon I'm ifie and Hackie
man's erove a1 the i:i!e of ".' Ml --r
:i.rc.
V lil. l.el 1-llM" w is.- lili.V, incut ! s
watch was lot i:i this city Thurs-
iav ever.ing !! -., een the l.'evere
House and Alhanv H'oiii
Works. The ii :.!! v. ill piease'
I-ave at t:n - ottice.
L. T. I'roi k, recently tioin Y.i
oi'ina. has p uciiaseil the furniture
bi'.ine-s ft I'i-nb.am & Son, in th.is
city. ?dr. Hreel: I, an energ. tii:
i)iis.i:ie?i man and will doubfl-j-s
enjoy a thriv in:-; trad.-.
At the Young .Men's Chiitian
Vsiociaiion iiab litis afieni-joii. tiie
th men's gospel ii.eeting v.iil be
h-hl, to which all inen in the city
.ue iuvir, 1. "Subject: " Abund ml
Pardon." 1 u!s '. '-7.
Messrs. F.:;g-r Spaight. with
Their section rrcivt,, went ii-jwit
ve:sterd:.v t C'aekamas to :
i l.-iadiie: i.'iiroad timber. Th.-v i
weie recent iy on! in the V.w ;
. reeK c.itiv 1 :i .-ii'iea1 wo.i;. ,
p.-. II. .. L'-inciiger ihiiti-; , x
lr.ict tclii v. ithout pain, bv the!
use oi : ac'-iio. a new ana-sthetic.
ported iy s:
makes g .!!
:-. i-eininger
... ...I., 1 i. in .Hi
.... . . ...1 . .., j :.. ..11 1
kindrfcf gohl liliings crowns, i
. . . 1
Tie W. C. T. U. wiil hold a
... .- , .
puma: ii. t-.ii g. ...o,c...y eve.i.i.g,
Ap;;lI.S. I ue cxerci--..- wo. e:.n -
sist of tie- gnuual i-por by Iho
kindergarten sehoil and an ad-
.tre'S by the !' "V. KT. S .:nerv.,!e
,.f Hal.-ey . j
f"'..i. .'-iv. I .".- tV.vioii shot I be i
ha loon while it was in the air !
and took it in :-. hue manner, i.vt
.,nlv at the start but also while it
waiaithe highest point. Their
work forms a very fine view of the
ascension made on the day of the
irons.
ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATION.
The 81bt Aiudver.iary of Odd Fellov, thi
Appropriate!? Citfrrvel in This City.
Th, seventy-first annivers iry of!
the founding f t hf order of Odd!
T'ellovvship in Auicri.a was- appio- I
! priatoly oliservcd in tliN city yc- 1
t.M - l iv
ueaueti iv me ouii'J the ihucvs-
i sion formed at. ' o'clock at ihe Odd
Fellows' temple on Ferry street.
About 75 men in fall regalia, were
in line, followed by a vehicle upon
which was spread the High Priest's
tent of the encampment- and the
officers and the orator, lion. ?d. ('.
George, in a carriage.
The procession co'iMsling of Al
bany Lodge No. ;. and Orena En-
campinent No. 5, moved n; Ferry
st""' u
Fourth marched down f
! vf.n ' .town I vr.i. to 1
l-iiir;ii to
rirsr, liien no First to tii hal
when the procession w.i.s ioine I !v
, the ladies of th? I'fiiecea d'-grec.
- I
The lino of march thou proceeded
to the oer.i hon-c, .vi.ere the fol
! lowing programme v:!-5 rondered :
! Muic Hand.
' ( iening t )de.
Prayer Chaplain .1. Uack-
ell"U.
! Oration lion. .M. ('. (icorge.
Mu-iii Male ipiartette, Key. K.
li. Prichitrd. W. 11. Fee. ('. W.
I Sear.. Win. Fortmiller.
, i Kccitation Mir" l!ien Craw-
M"fil:iyfori.
("losing Ode.
i-oi- at j general invita'.'oii had bfciit-x-i
tended to the public to attend the
I aiternoon exercises anl a large
i nmolier wen i.rem.nt to i.i-.t -
Id the ovening pecial e-.i r. i
I 'in. I i lif.irii i' .-.li. I niiiaii'-it f.n -
. . ' ' -
V "' .
Kemarks I! -li. M. t . to. org-.
m,. c!,,,.,!,,,,.!.,;,,
; s-ears.
Instrumental
,!ii-'t -
I- Mis-e-
lam-jiVh.iin.
P.ase solo "A Hundred ti
i oms Deep," in low (' C W.Sear -
lteireshmenta.
. 1 he exercises were inteie-ting
i throughout, and were followed i-y
refreshments and a social whieti
wa3 tiartirinated in bv m m- a:: !
was greatly en joye.l
yOUTHESN PACiriC OFFICERS.
,. , . .ii i ne eiions 01 me Aieauv t. iai
piano shoiili.li , , , . . . , ...
11 r tt;ii-i.'' trade to pain an interview
. ti. 1 . .iiiutri TI ,. . .... .
l-lll . I lllllllllglUU, Ol ill!" .-il.neir
I Pacific, resulted in the - re!:ii v
l.i-- .r FvliJn irir.iv 1 it t t" ' . ,11
U , I'llllll, II 1 l I MM. I, "
;n.
i 1 . ,- p., ,,e ,, . ,
H..vlng 'left the road at F.u -eue to :
Q OVt,r (j)e Qregonian railroad. did I
not receive your telegram nut .-i tn
arrival at Woodburn on th.- wav
to :
rtlan.l. If we have lime wid b.
piapj j0 tncet the gen' lem.-i, . f j
vollr i.oarJ 01 i raue on our re: urn. '
i 01 w liie'i will aavise you la'er. ,
! (,'. P. Hl'STlNi. in.
v iiieeling 01 luo i.oatM '! 1 r 11 -
will be held at the counci! . !: im- j
ber on Monday evening at 7 i-. j
m., at which the matter o: pre- 1
senting the welfare of Albany to i
the Southern Pacific otiicers. in
connection with tiie changing o! ;
the narrow gauge system : a
standard gauge, will be considered
and steps taken to pieser.t tii-
ame to Mr. Hunf mgloti whe:. h"
returns Uii.s way
Not I.lkelv to Keevr.
It is leaaned that W. J. Sim
mons, the miller at P.oston Mill
near She.'..!, wlio was injured some
time Bince by a picket living from '
a circular saw used lor making,
pickets, and hitting him on ihe
chin fracturing the lower jaw. is j
in a precarious situation and not j
likely to recover. He is over j
years old and the accident is so'
severe that there is small hupes ..;'
hi1 getting over it.
burtli Notice.
Preaching services Smulav it
tithe Presbyteriaii church at 11 a. ,
M. ati'.l t :..'. T. m.
S.tbbath Rf-fioiil
at ll':b" r. ;.!. Young pcipb-
pu.ei uiw.in m hiim.i
at 0 :.;o r. n.
subject of (he m 1. :
mg .sermon
'The Gre.itn.-.-
In the eveing ti;,"
"Causes of Religious
'' Ail will I ... ma,!."
j God's Love.
I topic will be
Indift'eietice.
H'rile'l.T.'. I.-. ,1-...-.. l-n. ...
. . .
"" "-'"
nnv!i: Keaioval!
e desire io notify our friends
;il..u ,-,. lu.xt (ew weeks, we
j v.-ill he found three doors east of
oiirold stand, in the storeforiiieriv
ooclimed bv S. 1'. Ynim.'. OnV
store 011 liie corner of Fir.-t and
asbip.'too street- i- nn!ei-"-oiii'r ! m
thorough repair which when com
pleted will be the prettiest slot-,
in the citv. In the meant hue vr,
will serve our customers with c.ir
usual promptness and lie glad to i
welcome them in our new stand, j
Sr-Fxcr.!! ,t Hi ackiii rv.
T0-M0RK0W NIGHT'S ATTRACTION.
j Tfce Charmiaj L:.ttl Lady, Oaroliua Gaj,.
j and Hr Talented Coiupany.
The Portland Murcui v in .-m-.i-
mini; tip the weeks w ork done by
t. aroiine Ortge ami the Kccnocom-
panv in that ritv lias thw to say
if. the charming little lady who
appears lor the tirst
time heiore i
an Albany audience next Monday
night in "Queena."
It i-i a long time three years at
least Hince the sign 'Standing
Koom Only" wan disnlavod at the
New Park' theater prior to the !
nrviv-! f Miaa f'nrolino ( inw i
; supported by Harry F Iwene's
j superb dramatic company.
! Not a seat, could be lnocured in
the lower part m the house, and ;
many hulies and ''eiitleineii. who !
had never ihvumed of oecunvin
tlie allerv anv ula vlio'ime.
i smiiin!:!y f-aunlercil up stairs, .
I know iie. that i; w:ih 'tluit or i
nothing."
Miss Ga-je i- oiing and l auli
f ill , graceful in her every move
ment, charming in her impersona
tions, earnest in her W"ik. and is
possessed of n keen and ivalitie
conception i the evari.eier she
portrays. She capt:. - lite hearts
of her audience the moment sho
anpears before them, and she re-
tains their admiration until (he
curtains denotes the fact that the
play-has ended. Miss Oagc did
no! roiui' in Portland a many
other- have come here, with a
blare ! trumpet and sounding
tirai"'"-"'. r.-'r will such be necessary
in times to come, she has so
inrratiaifd hei-elf int.itbe hearts
oi amusement lovers here, that
-he will always receive a honrty
welcome.
-die leave- nothing to desired
j at any time. Her support is very
tir.;'. i in leei. I hose two veterans
.if tiie stage. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
1". Keetie. never make a mistake.
1 hey are simply perfection, a vl
that is all that i" reouired of them.
Mr. Keei.e, bv tiie wav, v. ,-- ci:"
! of IV-iui".. Ivnnia "s earliest voli
n-
t:-er
. sel Ci
in iiianv
.11 1 1
ego
1
war,
i- as
was
b;
It tie-. ,i
d h.
as I,.
brick" ii -w
l-Tfiii- the
Keene i
lovable ples-iUi!
Ilov.e i- a
eatehin :
uutrv's
perd. Mrs
' ingly . icial
1 5 1 : t" is a'v. ;
Mi- M.:".-.l.
brig!.; ;:i. i
' :u - r. i
,,,)-
-
.
id v.
oik;
et.
: r
ng In-: slia.
piaur-
!i 1-1 i'hoi,i:i i- a '
rt-e.di al't'-i' i.-eal!
;o!i oi t.orii'.iai it v. b
Id.
Ml
an
.1
ie!:ca:
.1
'y feel gratilicd
s no: a hit
Ii- i.y.Iia
hind her
illyerr-nd
imp ten;
'ba'iiat ie
Km
tt
a-.-
Jem.-
and in
M'.p..i.
I
1 f.' . :!
i irg.i :i Vi a
o!a.
i"!i.
.1 va .
Is t
. ! I-1MI .
i ii" As.hl.ui'
( '.lining home
Tidings editi'i'
pleasant iv at (
Tiding.- says:
1: Portland, the
tr-
pent a few hours
jrvallis and about
! mui .i lime a! Albany last Mou-
,.i.
; ilav .
l-i v r 1 tor.. ..I i ..
found a
1 old lime .lack- m county
friend Henrv Pape. Jr.. now the
editor and proprietor, if the P.enlon
Center. ; i.e staieiar.! Nearer i t m-
r.eiiioi, county 1 Vmocracy.
1 1 ' 1 ; :- has :-. g ..-Li paper und H
itomg veil, lie i a tlinroiigii
m w spap.-r man and deserve- lib
eiiii piitroiiage. Albany bears
every evidence ..f prosperity and a
bright enure I: is one 'of the
young ci' ies of Oregon that have
pr.'-pects too. Albany's ' boom"
so nr as it has any , rest- ujion a
soii.i founda'. mil. Ii iv a hii-iiK".s
Io.mi and is bound to grow with
iLe development of ihu country,
and hs raiire.-el prosoects e.re
cited w ilh iea-o:i ;i- a
for gn at expectation-.
loimda
lliinl on Tin. .Hrint..r.
A entral Point eorresi.op.dent of 1
tiie A-iiland Valley it, -cord s.ivs j
that ( am-ron. a ;orvalhs sprinter 1
and
another iuoie--sional named
Ltlwaios ran a toot race opposite
liie Fair giiiunds Sunday. It was
a "chuck" race, and came near
ending in bloodshed. A man
named Elrick Ireland bet SlMU.oO
on Ldwards, n!io is the fastePt
man. and partly enrried out his
trnvpt tbet it he tailed to come in
Cr-t he would shoot him. When '
the rc.'.iners passed the line Ireland
pnl e-l out h:s revolver and shot
ir. o io eis- a l-.. ivvanle. v.
th' u r.bo;p i.'.o vures
ho was ,
distant.
i ',
tail.-d
take
eU'ect, but
lidw ard
Cviitral P. .
atelv tee!;
Me.if.,id.
fit' t iiiitv 1 !
kept on running to
nt. w here he immedi
ii 0 ii:n and drove to
'.imeiMii a!-., cleared
ground- f ir Jacksoii-
petiii'-ntiary i- none
; i: her 01 i he-.- dead-
loo good 1 1
Lpali.
at
t
An '. i.f .rl uiinta
Wm. Fo!'.:r.:!:.
f .1 tene ye-ter l i t
bveifl.. t-.. run age.
ha
e iliiS-
l;:ig oi
tell
l-loea'C
w 'hii:h 1 hi
rich
imnoi, 1
irrii ..t ti.
hs right
il"
""""I--
Two imndrei
d nickieaiarm ci ,i.l;s
at F. M. FrtMich'fl,
j'is.t icccived
me corner jeweler
cut in prices.
store. A biu
OREGON CITY MATTERS.
Tin Pulp Mill Enlarged. Young Bein.
Motor Liae tPkrtlaii.
Orf..m City I'literpiir.:-.
The trainers haw th
tilllbl !
preiiv wen comp.i o-i i.ir ttie m-w
addition to the pn!.. inid and the
! Wnl
i rai.-lUL' '.l!i rooll lif-ill.
it-
Uip-.IIIV W ill l COI!omie loolll
in Ib-ir new bin.losiig bv si iting
the griii'leis hi ibe form of a
square instead i.l in a hue the
ot herd are placed.
Sam Cunningham aud Mr.
Turpin haw at Pom-Jroy's hoti-
:lCll)i- t lie liver t0 Votlll" c:'l
which tb.ey caught in the i".i"ii":
'tains near t!:o head watci-
Fai-lt ('reck. They were out ;
U'cirmiue near Hie l-.sieiia wnetv
t bey found a large bear with tl.t
i-nh
The old one was killed and
found it w eighed '"K notillds, Tim
' neie M.igm
tame and j.lay-nl
md are imv. :!
"S !UO KllIl'IIS
t!io'edi t:.. v bave been eon tined
b;ii a lev. day
'bast 'Saturday aficnn.on the
writer met i. A. Meel of Portluiid
at thedepot looking a little
neatly dressed than usual, while
his boot-1 showed a goodly accum
ulation of Clackamas county dust.
iuistioued about motor prospeels
j ho stated that their company
i represented by him was eonsider-
ing carefully the place to build to
Oregon City on the we-t i'ie.
. i - i 1 1 .. .
and their engineer had just walked
"" -""-'
over the road to examine carefully
the obstacles in the way of build
ing. They found the country rough
in places but thought the line a
good one. Mr. Steele iurtber said
i ha! it a lew details could besatis,
factorily arranged the company
would build to Oregon City this
sea-'.- n.
'!'! Vt.rl In n Cl-efl. i ittiVell.
Tbr Ashland Tiding say-j that
t he forced at -.vork in Cow creek
i"itiliitll-i'Hii- ..I. ..rw.iiA'oi- .ut
, ."
u f'fk tn i ii.lin on . re "i-i'linii nnti
. V- ' ;''
tli.." l-lTi'lti-il lnrl ii-r o.l..i-a l.nt
to coiiliiie their work to repairini:
the old road bed. President Hunt
'
; legion ol t tie s
P. Co.. and other
otueiaN with !
loin, and I.. le, tiler.
iiianagi-r , t ! ! i- S. p. lines in On -g"'!i,
were io make a persona! in
speclion of the roup" through ihe
canyon :'i: i the damages done the
rorid, are to come to some agree
ment a-to vv hai permanent plan
u ill be adopted. .Mr. Iluntingt
and party wen; to go
la-t week, but the
vei me mm-i
plans vvcr.
hang"'! and now it is
epCCtO'l
that .Mr. Koeiiler i!I com" ini;
with a special train to meet them
neie some .lay t Ins vv eek. and to
gether t hey will inspect the road
!h. 'The new track that v.a-
built iiiound the immense slide id
' i-ebniary is only a t 'inporary one,
1 mid till irl-l.leu .del rllri'l'J In i
' heavy for permanent '.l-t
1 exH'cVe-1 that as soon a"
. so
it
j-i
the rad-
load ollicialv iiiaketiieiriii-oectioii
and decide on what will In- done. I m-'tiey for building puip..-, s it 1
eiigineers will be set to work. At soik Ii M-tt- r than other building
least three miles of new road will ! a-sociatnuis, as it matures 111 live
have to he constructed and possibly
more. Ihe wah
formed by the hi
about sevetily-tive
Iocs not recede.
r in ihe in lie
; slide is still
feet di en and
Myrtle Creel ligging.
i The incorporators of the Myrilc
', Cfi-ek Pliicer Mining Company
; believe thai they ow n one fif the
j greatest properties in the state.
1 -ci 1 ., ..on .. . , 1 ... 1 ,
mt 1 oii e .".'o a, ies 01 lami and
! the diggings are verv rich in th
vello-.v metal. The' ineor.,o.',lors
are Dr. P.rown. of Kut'ene Cil v :
Io. T. -l. ... I.",.. ....... i . I." '1
1. . - . . .... . . . .
1 avis, 01 aiiiornia. ami l.eign
lion...!, , i... .. .11 !
. . .i . in . . . 1 .11 11111 iiiFiin 11 1.1 oil 11 ;
expert ol Portland. Mr. Harnett
Mates that the comnaiiv willbecrbi
w'urk on a ten-mile ditch, running
iV.",' "-' -N'ort li Fmprpia to
the
"iggings. at once, me
Itch Will
c.ooui i,w":i nine
It is ex
pected that 5.1HH) inches of water
will di the work, and it the dig
gings are as rich in g ld as speci
mens exhibited by Mr. Harnett in
Portland, the company has a val
uable claim. Ashland
Record.
Vallev i
'
sfc 'rneked t Central riln.
Central Point is assuming me-
i Ironolitian frills. It had a safe rol-
(,..,..-l.t Sunday nicht. TheoOieA
Kof.'. ;,, the linril'uavn .lr,. i
Sheridan P.ros. was blown
onen
I aoout m1.111.gi1 ami the hurg ars ,
secured al.-ouMfJOO cash whmh .t
contained, lne job ; was elleclu- :
n lybu not very skdllully done
Io mud, powder was used, and
the sate was blown all to pieces,
. ..... ... .'
portions 01 it hemgdnventliroiigh
ihe sides 01 the building, and the
rem- nid of th- store budding wa- ,
shattered. An old gentleman
living in the nearest house to the
store was awakened by the shock 1
, and the noise, but was too sleepy '
I to get r.p and see what was the i
' matter, so tho robbery was not!
.. . ... - - . . .
iiscovereu till -Holiday morning
Then. v:t iio elne to tho rr.blinra
but some i.eoob. think thee il iH
1 , . --" .
I "o! coim Irom : great di-tance. ;
JTiding - .
liUsriuj 1 tut t Vieioek's.
; For Oregon, j
' We are informed by a gentle- j
! man residing in Hum city, who
i formerly lived in tin slate 'if
.Michigan that a colony of people
1 will start from Mt. Pleasant, Isabel
' eonntv in flint Ktnti. mi tlw.
i ,,f i.iv f,. ti,;- i,..,iitv Ti...y
i i,.lve chartered and will c oiiinletelv '
till .1 TVlu-..n....r ........1, -i.i.l ..ill I
j ,,in rliro.-r tl.i-,,n.l! u-illmnl
j ,-hange. The inimigration into
jour state from Michigan will be
j very heavy thin year, the fame of
jour magnificent timber being a
' stroiiL-atlraetion for the lumhor
men of the peninsular state.
Wiint Allianv'H Irpnrnc.
The Salem Statesman says:
Albany will not celebrate the
Fourth of July this year. She did
t he grand act last year in a very
! Hiiceesstul manner anil tins year
';ni w in vmt Miem. Mie nas so
I - v in I . lllillliv.-r. ,tut lll.lt
'. vv,s Uu "H'lerstauiiing last year.
' N'w Salem is in duty lxiund
to cive a grand cJ-lebrat ion
; "!; r,f"" present indications she
will do so in such an elaborate
mauiier that the many visitors
ho will be here w ill go away
peaking in the highest praise of
Salem's ability regarding such
atiaieii.
In He Examined.
Word has beon received in lliisi.i ........... ,.
. . - - . .......
i v inaL .iiaior . . i . limn, oi
naisej, im eierau mug More
manol that place, will be exam-
;.,..! as to his sanity i.i a few days,
l::e major has not bee.i right in
his mind since lie was lost in the
mountains and laid out several
if. i it , .
i days a lew vears ago.
t.onil Inventitteiit.
A few reasons why the Goiira !
Park addition is the only sure and !
safe investment around "the city of '
Aibanv. 1st. Hecause it is the .
, . 11'. . , . . ,
i" n.'1'i.l m!i hlinn ol'iffoo tr. tin. i-i i-
... . .. . . .
-". iiecauso 11 is ai ic:ii i n-ei
. i : i . : - . . . i.. i
i mailer ami is more signtiv, ana
: t .'i
'li in iiiii-i "i I iirii.r V ltl li I in ! IV
'. " , ,
man any oilier adiiiuon. .i i. :.e-
(ii.se u is me only aiidition licit
. a proposed motor line to it,.
which will be in operation within;
. .. ri.ec .tn. i.,!..,.,n ; ,i.',
;:! addition that has a public
park laid out i:i it, ,"ith. I'.ecause
a!, the business men who want !o
m ike good inve-tmei.ts buy in this
addition. And last but not "east
c.'.mse every ini in tins aiMUion
i m ,!0li!,ie hi value 1:1 the next '.'0
1I.1V- Till" ,-trie.i.l-t v usi ii. t is verv
. i-e:!40ll:tlie in i.rie.. itnil i- unlit mi
tiie installment plan. For prices
!e
call on Hurkhart ,t Malin.
Money to l ice..
We a re agents for the Minneapolis
Vational Huilding and Loan Asso
ciation and can olfer extra enduce
meiits to parties who wish to ob-
I lain loans for building purposes or
"'her puri.o.-cs with real estate
; security. On this plan ol getting
I years, ami is one ol the nm-t -110-
stantial institutions in thecoiinlry.
Call at ourotlice and examine the
,1
Pil KKHAKr eC M.l.l-'.
Si)"fi!tl Itarcains.
We have L'o feet front on First
sl'.eet, which is one of tho very I
b"-t locations in the eity. This
pmperty can not be duplicated in
pr;ee or location, as it is fiittiated
in the yery business cenlerof the
City. Price, r7,00i).
0 l.ave il gootl House ami two
V.e have a gootl houst and two
i 'V1"' Io!s' ''bfeetfront oach,
v. Incti are sitnateil in the verv cen -
; ler of th' cite jinil within one liiock
' .. . , , V- , ... 1
01
tha street railway line. This
pin o of property can be had at a
bargain. Price," if J,o0; part cash, j
balance on time. 1
. I'.i i'.icii i;r .i Maun. J
Agents. !
Tea ami Coffee.
1 have a good stock of fine roast
coifee ami choice teas which are
S';M at very reasonable prices.
Will be pleased to sbovv tnenrat
any time. I-. L. Kenton, too rasa
grecur.
Mr. Frank Trites a farmer living
m ar this place went down to Jef
ferson lat week, and purchased
.. T. -i 1.... "it:ii.... 1:....
one ll IIOU. V liatier) -Uliivi r nut-
jel'SCV
cows, air
Trites is one of
I im. eonntv S WIile-awaKC go
. 1 - . ..1... i.ni;..f.u in
'111. 'MO I llir S. I" ll'J "llrJ ...
... jn with lh(. jj-owing
. . . of the state, and intends
',' .' tb vorv ,M.al the
' fVoepinR It U the same as
, ufllior grade.
"'"-
N v. embroideries, lloum-ing,
, ' loanc in cotton and silk, '
( k an( crc7im. Laces in imita- :
'0jnr a?0 new designs in ,
' ,k 1 an(i' wliitc lace, including
vmdvck and Kiffel Tower. New-!
' , 3 Samuel E. Young.
"' 2
v Martin, of Portland.
Mat tie K
nronarcd
: 1 11: ... ........... - .
: . " tn eiee i e.-t met ions ill
' all kinds of il I'-tintiie-; at
U. : . e ' o , ,1,.
the
''.. . m.. ii,i,.'-Ai.i,ni. .f
residence 01 .111. neune.. , .. .
sixth' and Calapooia trit8.
. . .
Flesant Lotion rendurs the skin
j soft aiid beautiful,
THE W. C. T U. ANNIVERSARY.
The public anniversary of the
W. C. T. F. w ill be hcl.fon Mon
day evening April at the W. (.'.
T. F. hall.
The follow ing is ihe programme :
Singing by the congregation.
Ueading thi" scriture lesson.
Praver.
"The Cold Water Song" by 24
little kindergartens, with red,
white and blue caps and sashes.
Annual report of the W. C. T. U.
by the president.
"The Shoemaker and how lie
j does It," by a class of little girls,
t Address by the Key. 1). T. Sum
j nierville of Halsi-y.
j Collection Poem
i Collection.
I IJenediction.
All are cordially invited to at
tend. Inst Kerolved.
A new line of sateens, iialiies,
seersuckers, chambricks, silks,
satins, . lushes and ladies fine
worsted dress goods in the latent
shades and noveltie-t, parasols hos
eries, curtains anil spring goods in
endless variety. My stock is now
complete in all departments. Ladies
;ire cordially invited to call and
I inspect these goods.
' G. W, S
SIMI'SON.
Tl.iji-!i.. tinif. of venr when
l , m-. Olll.tll V. 1 I 1 1 m V'llil I
olevion in:tl:eQ von fonseions of it
i - - . .. . .
),v walking around with her head i
Inied up in a veil so that the)
spring win,i U)av 1Klt .:-li it.
what a silly goose she is! If she,
1 reallv wants to keep her skin in 1
'(,od condition lei her cast aside :
the veil, and let the wind and sun
alikekissit. And every night and
morning use Hubbard's F.legant
Lotion. Then she will have a
complexion to be proud of.
Coret! ort
ll C III.IHU il . IH.Illll l .'. l.oil.r
. . 1 . , . .
in." 1 -.IS li ne . ...- .no ". ..-.'-.
i. ...... ..
' 1 lia ' .,
'hive in
at 7rcen'
French
sateen corset
Fxtra
: g.-oi Villi;
. .
j Swu-i V.-
'I NO.
... , .
1-leea'it u-.v ibn.ng .a.s.
man palace snid tree lamilv
Pull
leep
re
j ! rains to I env er. I Im.ih.i. 'ou'K
P.hill's. Kansas-:hy. St. ).;::- r.i
Cbi'-ago, via. Fnimi Paeitic r.i
'way. '. '!. b'awliiiL'S i ity tick
"Cent. I'.reg lalbin street.
I if.i ai!t!t Irt'ii-,!.
A, this '... .:i t the y-. i: l i 1 e
it!:.i!".t .1 gii.l reliu!.!." b 1. 1 Imt-a
t jicnu in tiie iiitiHe, aa cr-inm-, b-.-, i
.: u i'uiie.i and ail iiilla"iinat inn f :lie :
j ..i.ii.-.i ..i.l i.nivi'ii :irp I'Y. .i!:"t'!v '
ini ,-reus if net attended t at ..iu-e.
..:,e in.rtle nt HKCl.S' I )l A bit !!( !KA
i'ALSAM will do mnc good in eases
et tlii-i kind tlinu any otlii-r nieiheine
.! r.rt:i. We i:ii;(raiit-f :t. i. L.
It
.; 111.111, arug.tst
Dr. P.it;oii ,re;'.ts suci-essfullv aii
d;s.-:i-esol women, and guarantees
., ..ki .;...,t.. .s..
io , iti- .,;i . 111 .lull '.... ii ...TV
I !e has a Mir-
remedy for catarrh!
oi the head, lie sleeps in his. ollice
and answers city calls day ornight.
Consultation is "irecar.d everything
is strictly confidential. He can be
found in bis ollice in Hlumberg's
block from Id to 1", - to 4 and 7
to 8.
J "o,lr Own," a eenuinekid glove,
I every pair warr.ir.ted, at M-''" I"'''
j )Sl:r i'i,is j.',oVe 1 have ha mile I
for nr. years and have tried many
i others, but never h:ive found anv
...m il 1,. them for the
t,..);ll ,(
price,
1 .1 : 111 1.. ir.in-j.
1 1 -
; -
1 T s r '. D R I : s s 1; I ) C H 1 C K K N s
-AT-
Ml'IiLLKR
GARRF.T'S
I1EI.
DAUOHEKTY In thts , itv at 5:4 a.
?! . on Siuunliiy, Apiil ls'Jil, nt
tlu residence of his mother, Charles
Daitgliertr. at the age of 25 ytiirs
ami 11 iiiuu:!.?.
Funeral services will to In id l-,ly
at li'-l o'cl'x l frrm tie? I'v.uigclical
cliuro'i. The ili-oraso'l I-" ave a wife
iini! a niuiuicr of i i iccl-.
oitltr to MlviMiiilders.
. OT1CE IS HKliKHV OIVKX THAT TIUC
iA Annual nictiiiii ot the Ktoc.khoiilers f
lite Allium- t'armers t.'o. w til he hclii at the
I office cf siil companr itt Altiauy. Oregon, en
I l!ay 2M!h liHil. at li) o'clock , id. of tii'l
i ,!a.v, f'T the purpese of electiut; seven (7)
' ... ....... Inr , v. of nnr V....
I aid the transaction i.f sui.li other liuoRes
nil i.-wiuin ! ii... ...w .w.... ... .-i
kirv eomo "itfore tnc meeting. Ine Lv
Oflltr i'i Ii -H T'l I'. I'.r.CIorH.
Attest; M ll.Wii.DS
VnV-i. fi. .M I5TJU., Prcsi.lcr.t
Si"c:."tarv.
'I. . r-IOivUK. '
CROWDEii
Vontmctcis and
w
iiM'.vnn:.
J3U0S
Builders.
Oflice on First f trcct v. ith Wai- i
lace ,v (.'usick. real estate itgents, i
Albany. Orcg;ii. Estimates given :
on all kinds i riuikiingsorcarpen-
terwork. All work intrusted t :
mi -rill lie promptly exeutd.
KI'SIMXo "iOTICES.
French keeps railroad time.
Fountain pens at Will A Stark'?.
Non-magnetic watches at Wili t
Stark's.
Fvervone should have a lot in
Fair Dale.
A nice line of Windsor ties at
Barrows "c Searls.
The Y. S. F. fast black hoae are
the best at Read's?.
The he'll fountain pen niniufact
ured at F. M. French's.
We excell in embroidery and
fancy goods. W. F. Head.
Mens, miss, s and children's
; fitraw hats at W. F. I.'e.id's.
! The Y. S. F. Imse are the bet
j for sale only at W. F. Head's.
j An invoice 'if new lioods just
j received at. Harrow s .t Seails.
i !o to AugiiKt" L i::ee for Maple
! and fancy groceries.
j Ibibbarl s le-adac!;;" cup-u'e
I are :i sure cure. Ti y them.
i Sh i vii'g l'i cerit-. on c'lin-' iys or
; holidays at Vi reek's.
Good mon.'iig! Have you
Hubbard's 1 leganf Lotion,
j Try Hubbard's vanilla
j lemon extracts, they are line
The celebrated Quaker
used
and
Citv
w hite shirt at Harrows ,i Seat Is.
i See the new novelties in iloiim
i in-i and white poods at I'end'f--.
I fio to Will .t- "-tari:s for li.o-ir-iiii-
. . .-
in l.ni.es am! gents gobl watcli. s.
Tuk new "iriil' bill i,r".'t;,-itv
admits sugarfrc- of dutv. '
A hirge am! eleg:u,t l.ne i f kn'res
and jrents gold watches ut Will v
j Mark's.
i li you want to buy good broad
i cake and pies go to Lange's
, b;:ker .
lyots in Fair Dale iW fit. .10
down and b per morith without
interest.
II vo:i -.v.. nt a choice ci
tea
i '.
irv mv -l 'i ceti
t in bnik
P.iO'.vneii.
We have a v cry
French and doim-i
large
ic sal!een.
w.
F. Head.
Try Silve! Quavu
splendid .-moke,
dealers keen it.
nv.n cut. A
Progressive
1 Prescriptions- accLia'i
1 1 jmunded dav or night bv
!. i Hubbard r.'.j.'wtei-ed i-luirm
- sixtet ii years exp.-rie.c".
i iagr.ii t. (! :ieioi:s a-t-l ,-.:
in
. ( '
t ;
ing Spencer ti Hiaek'm 1 ::'f bh i.d
e,' !i'i :;n-' en'!'...'--
All kinds of canned fruit-, wgci
abies and me its r.evv "ital fresh a.'
Spencer v i.iackbun;'-.
W e have our new spring stock ot
; g'l'-ves. an. I the i.. st valueever
! show 11 m Albsny at W. F. Read's.
! Hubbard's eiegant lot Urn i not
j a face paint, but by its use the
I most injurious face paint i- rcn-
' dered banuler
Pat ties .le.-iii.-i;
to ppccuLite iii
ining gre-C citv
-I1011I! call at
1 -"e ".,'-'. no .
! n Peg"'' e-oun,!,
1 , 1 . . .t. .. .
'' ''''k' and see pi.
and get prices
Mr. Martin Lmlwig; the l,esi
tinner in tho valley, will remain
with M.itt'ievvs it Washburn.
Smoke tlit celebrated Havana
filled .Vcont :gtrs, tnanufacturcd
at Julius Jos 'h s cigar factory.
Mesrs. Tori mi Her A Irving have
added a line line of carjK'ts to
their stock of furniture, wall
paper etc.
Our stock of staple and fancv
i groceries is all nice and fresh and
I 01 tiie nest qnaiuy. .-spencer
j Rl.ii-tihurn.
Delicious dried beef, chipped to
! order, full civam cheese, lunch
tongue, sardines, and a lull line ol
hincii goods at Spencer & P.lack
biirn's. j The idiosyncrasies of mankind
I i- a frightful wonder. They must
I have bargains. This is confirmed ;
I daily by the crowd seen at Conn
I & Hendric-ion.
1 llo! for low prices. Go to Conn
i iV llendi'icson ir vour groeeiies,
crockery and glassware. We arc'
not cranky, but will give you 1
prices that will atonish the i
natives. j
W. B. (.iilson has accepted the I
aencr oithe San Francisco Chron-',
. . .. .... ... . ,.
.-.a,.
It win lie ueiivereu 10 suo- ;
i seribers at 15 cents p-.-r wet
s ..
k, 111-
Lcave
i eluding the Sunday issue.
orders v hi- barber stiop in
I From:
1 , .
1. 1
e i i-t received a largo in
iurtainfl. ranging in
:n il to .-f'l per p-air, scrim,
j vo;
pi ice i.
curtain
net, etc. Also a line of
' curiam poles and f urnituro C0V0
i j,. Samuel E. lOUn".
Those wishing screen doer nn.J
windows should call on R. P.. i
Vunk, who will put them in com
jilote on short notice. .Shop on '
corner of Second rind Ferry streets
The best place in Albany to buy i
f'noes is at Harrows k Searls.
Their stock is freah, style the lat.- !
est ami prices the lowest. !
Economical, elcauly and pleas-:
ant to use, the very best soap ni
the market, a.id onlv a dollar a
box Spencer A ' Blackburn's
inateh!ti Savon. Ask for it.
I Feet Wide.
GEO. C. HEEDERSOB,
Wholesale and KetaiiJDea!, .- in
! CKciC KLUY, FTC.
Having ..rcii-eil it., :m.-ii: i- of
L, Forest .V Timiiiisi p, im M-licit
th" pulriiiiagi r tlie i ul'lio, .r.-:iils
iiltlat al! tutie3 llie brst .tin for
the money.
Prompt attention ! aii e-r-
durs tu the city. All pnxls jimrau-tet-1.
! Give u a call. We ia a:i Ins ini-ts.
i
I UFO. i IIHNOKPSO.V,
'"srcrr.sioi; to i..'Ko::;rr.'. Tinc-iixiv
o'ikaiv. "-:vrvi-.
iV. A. KIMSKY,
The only i-omt.lete .-e: of Abstract
Hooks and Maps in Linn County
orr.'i j; in Tin: c;-i:r iiovr.
Jf;JHiisiiT'"--s eiitros!,-!. to my
care wiil leeeive ;ti:t j.: i:?:d ci'.tu
f ti ! atleiitioi:.
V ldi!l! ;
if liin ix. .T-i'iiiiHi.
TO A LH ANY JS
no'.v on the n:.;; kt t an.! '-o': ;;
IC large, lewi si i. d i ears'::"..! ! .iM
!i:g I, 'ts. i'i:e hi-;!; b..ve eight
lots to the '!, ': i-.: h ' ' i "i;;:; tit)
by lifi fee, i i.t . 5 . ute 0
feet wide .. u: i i uvez.re.-.
one 'f It i'l i et .it.ii ,;,e i.
1 00
feet in width. There wii! n.-uUv
be a i:n.;or r: eltctrie !::. . to thi
aihbt:.:T! r-e!o " :
o: sab ap; :y ;
agej.t in tee fit".
r 1 v:m
:.! v-tstc
i i i i i
ii
t-.";i-l.: ; ; ' i
1 . o-
; ft
: :. .
.:o
1 i IA -. t-.-.-:.;.
1 n ?" f - : i ;-. r
s . " i -ti.r
i':i- -!-
- -
.- trua
A !ir.-
!!Ki) CiioWN )iii.I,S
!. I.'.VM(. .V .. I'lojls.
i NF.W PRt.-CFSS PLOT'!:.
! (--,iis:r:cT f .r I'ati.itj -i"-i I' i' : i:i
I Best taiie Facilities
! JiTII'shest casll l'tii.' f.:i fur v li. afsl
M.BAXY OP.IXJON-
j UK V. C. N ICOIJ is7 '
j (Jtailunto of the' Rnyai Coll, - " ,d
j Lenilnr., Tit'g :r:.:. li. i ,.! ihe liviic
: vile Meitioai l'.i'!g:.
i The Dr. Ii-u .-", ;.: i ! :-i;ro:" of
study and jir.-.eiu t- mid makes a ri;
aalty of cluoaij ihsoaseti, riinnvi-i
c'.incers, scriifcla L:i!ar4.eiii,-iits,luiiiirg
md wt-cf, with-Mt jam nr the knife,
tie also i.iaLes a tr,eulty of treat
ment with elect rieuy. Has praeti, ed
in the fJerinaii Frcix'.) mi l Fa gi:s.h
li'ispit-ils. Call.s pren ptly attemled
day or nigt.t. IL-s ot. -? i
' "COOD WILL IO ALL."
f-jrO.lice am! if uleiic; Ferry street,
lelvr,cii Third . md F'liiji.h.
Slar lialieiy !
v ri t.t. - io;-;; . ,r .
Stap'o Groceries
Cwclicry, Glassware,
KUESH P.AKF1) HUE.'v 1 1IVERY
DVY.
At t!,U :.J i .ti . . - 1: .t;.. -' t . l,c
fouuil a eoni:-- a .rtie-.- t i : ft.li ily
rroc rie-,, t.i ',)'.. I ii c-1'stie ily I ti ;
all ttii sexso.s.. Ici.-; r : rc.-cr:.r ct.-i : re
v isions, HU'-ti &3
Cianbr-rris,
Fine Richly.
Dried S:cf Chi ,
ft.;.",
Ancnovij i,lu'.L(iil.
Candies c.-ni ' air.
Eastern Cnncisrai
Canned (hods cf
Bohemian C.'asnu:.:
;(,();
Ki'ids
.-. ic,
-. i t-i'v
Tiiecc irvni- r. -.i: i . .
VrC low Wi.l tin" I l e : ', ''
iven to 1st. ea:..ii-.."r- i: :-i-it
tl.o 'ili.t eviner i -i i- t..: .. . '.
Co;: :
G
001) eor stiil ci!.' t i Ape..' to
irtrl llluu1rk'.