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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1890)
-v; MAY 1, 1890. V THE MOHNING- HER A LB: FRIDAY, Hovning gaily gtfr&M; ei'Ct-iAi.. 1 !::: a. m. Not to see our stoves and ranges , before buying is a mistake . Mis- takts are alwav3 costlv. lnheat- ingtovewe have the largest sis YM a the most carefully s.elected i stock iu the titv. Tin' stove we i.tfWr wre not bought as an expeii uifciit but as a certainty. We know what each stove will dw. and,' they were IwjugJd for cash, so the price u ritflit. We Lave special ties in heaters, Is-aide our insular lints of (iurliuul, Argaml and Su purir stoves ami ranges. ii:o. W. Smhii. ' WKATHEKJNDIfATIONS. For Albany ami icin'ily Fol lowing' is the forecast :or "i horn s, mling at S v. m. to-ua. : Fair weather; warmer. .iottin;s AllOI I' TOWN. C. 11. Humphrey of Salem, i- in the rity. . A. Plodgctt oi Slillers station is in the city. . Jay r.lain returned yesterday from Newport. The Chicago cottage organ for sale nt Mrs. Ilyinan'-. Ice cream an J lemonade seived very day at ioetz'.s restaurant. lont fail to try the Hemiiic t Long pianos at .Mrs. Hyinan"s. Ilranand shorts at li. M.llohcrt sun's feed ' tore at the foot of Ferry stif et. Thos. brink has pi some line parlor suits. reci-ived- top and lake a peep at them. Try u pair oi the celebrated 'Kerenl'' kid ploves. every pair warranted at ihe Ladies P.azaar. Any one bavin- lost a valuable Iillt tr.(il t put it iu as note can tind the same by mquir- ..j ,.(,n,iuiou ;ls it was before. uiK at thi- oih.-e and j.r..vinr Tip force oi men now at work re property, j pairini: the railroad above Oates- Tiie Ueinme o. Lonj: piano is the ' villi will be used to put the road best made piano to stand the climate. I'on't fail to r-'ot one at ! .Mrs. llvnian's. , liuility and prices always there. "I'aislev it Fish are et the leaders in job printing will convince you. trial Merits for Fowler" Tableaux d'Art under the auspices of the Y. SI. C. A. are on sale at Blackmail 3 ut T0 and 7 j cents. heil. Two nenhew of 1. C our -inany aroiiiteet. ami UBiiaer. arrived in ihe city yesterday fmin I'akota. The come to stay. Another new assortment oi very tine hats for ladies and children. tXith in cream and black. jut ic-cievt-d at the Ladies I'.azaar. V. A. Sledhee will lini.ish iio.ird at the City Pestattrai't for per week. Ice cream and eak, lo cents. Private boxes. The lirown-H Tile band have pur chased the uniform ef the la!e I iremen's ( 'ornet Land of Fuene, and talk a'so of bttyin tlevr tit struments. P.. I'. Tablet ictuilit .1 vote tioiu theOreeii I'.asiu sidin theOrei.'o:i Pacific, win re he had been with the i is going in thcr ill company that l'r. Pa'.toii. the lemale and privat i'.hiiidrg's l-lock. sp.-.-:aii-l di-casis. Mil. - bo ; t o s. c in ; us , in to P.', 1? to I npatioil flee. Moiiti'omery . A vardenei's iainiiig lapers city yesterday, iilt-aue leave lb .11- leiiee "rd and I. e et- w as lost in this. The tinder willi same at the Wil lamette I'iietiite.' i ompauy s store . W. Harris. A nickel case wi-s movement' watch was lost in this city Tliurs-1 .lav ('veiling between the Wcvere Houe and the Albanv orks Ine hm.et will plea , leave at this olhce. lr. Lemin-c!. dentist. I r. Lit-; th-r assistant, will make you a sef j of teeth and harce y..n nothing for extracting. Work in gold a special! v. Loom Pi. Twccdalci oiocK, .ioaiiv. r. Dr. 11. A. Leiiietner dentist ex trad teeth without pain, by the use of aceiio. a new an;i-sthutic, perfectly safe. l'r. l.eininger inaked gold plates and puts in all kindi oi old tilling and crowns One of the most coniplele book stores in Oregon is that oi II. J. .rones in this city. He is up with the times and Ihe latest hooks, periodicals, as well as a lino selec tion oi stntionery, etc., uic always to be found at his store next to the First National Paul:. The Astorian says Mr. A. l.e K ov ine nominee mi the I'cinocratie ticket for sipeiintetdi..nt of public i nst ruction, was for some time a itsidcutol this city. Two years ago he was a candidate for county -chool superintendent oe. the pro hibition ticket. He -jot votes. N'f.w lie i a.-ain running in nppo-! sition to the Pei.i-.blicnn canidate. Zach.es .-on. merchant tailors ' drapers opposite poetotilce, posit- ive!" guarantee I j undersell any ; San ' Francisco house, as thev do not pav f it commission Iu travel- f in" a ct:t. Thev also guarantee i yon f-'r a Id. wherea: you run ai great risk of eV"-i iretting a suit I within the liuiii- i i a t'.t. l'o not ; 1.,-ballled but hcT.ise and protect , borne talent and iiidu-try. P.eaiititul SI,-. -eott-s.i.i,i,.n-iil icil'l p.c:i'-:i! a:el .Iramatic : selections at the .-pel:; hulls,, on. rhnrsdBv evening May sth. l'he; ohvsical loveliness ti this lady has contributed much t. the di-tinc-j tion she i ujov -. Her features are, of that pure, cameo-hke tiuahty s; seldom seen, and her skin has that ; delicate. op.t.iio pecuhaiity ii.s.. . "rare. She l- said IO pocss mi: .eniusof the immortal Siddons, her grandmother, whooe fame was world w ide. IMPORTANT MATIEa. Will Be Lcektl Aftrr in s. Satifte Manner. I Ion. i. Bingham, deputy district attorney :iml tin- rei.uh- i i;.... ......... 1:1.. i.. v.... ii... 1. III .III 1 till' II' l.lll IUI 111! Ill llll IIMI- t : .. 1 1 i was in uic ciiv vcsicinav yii ( his way to ( 'orvallis io consult as ;in attorney lor .Marion county with tlic oliieials of the ( regon I ;fUc railroad w illi a view to c.ing the construction of a high- Lafayette Seminary wa- r- pre jfay along the track oi that cm-f cnted as being in a ni"M promis f.anv through the upper Santiani i In--' coiidilioii. '. C. Poling and valley, where the have ln-en occupied ail aiil trail , hv tin- Hack: 1 . . . i o the railroad. j That uper country is settling j ; up rapidly, and people want a! chance for iugit-ss ami egress., ' There has been an immense pcti--; tion liled with the countv court of: Marion asking lor ment of a highway. the establi - h - and the court . has been hunting up the law. j Peoogr.izing the fact that the Ore- ! i goti 1'aciiiT- oilicial are men of ' ' brains, and desirous of doing what j 1 I hey believe to be right, Ihe court lias' employed Mr. Pingham to . consult with them and if )nsible ! obtain amicable action, and it is j hoped be will be successful, us those mountain settlers aie en- j titled to all the guarantees. privilr-fres the law j The railroad company has, occupieil the olil trail tiirougn me Mintopass in many places, and occupies with in right of way the I onlv available avenue of travel. I and yet it is said from flirial sources that no lepra! right of way has ever been obtained through thegovornmrnt lands in the upper i Santiam valley. .Mr. Fin-ham vv cut to Corvallis jaud consulted with the Oregon ! Pacific otlicials and returned to t lii-J city last niht. lie informed a lli:u.i.t reporter that the matter was amicably set tied by the railroad airreidny; to send a man w it h a man seiit out I by the .Marion county court, and ! view the road throtiijh.aiid wliere- i ever the vnilrond leis intevceoled . . .. . ; . in repair. It ithonylu that a wa-ou rod wilt' Ik? laid out, and hv Mart an Li inn counties ioinini one car uftsilv he constructed to the sum- ruin, prooaoiv iy oiinuin aooui i iwo inexpensive onuses ucross ine ' .t.i . l ill I s j .aniiani. ine woik win in jrreatimiK.rtancetothe manv set- xu ,u ""V i , 1 , tiers aoinsr into that re-ion, and ' "anio.l. ml has bee,, ,hs ,.i t.i t ,i..,.i ,i.,..-..i. ! covered in several place" in that - I.IH'HI'4 'T I'll.. II. 'I I 111 . ill ll l 1 1 1 1 1 Ii di itclv : "rv..." . i, tr..;i .. :ti t.. t ti01lC within ,JnVfl . - the next ::o or to i tint inu Mil: ANON. Li tiAo, Slav 1. IS'."'. 'I'" nil. Ki'iii'i: er ;iiK IlKro.r Lebanon is beeoinin-oi sullicieiit importance to 1 e entitied to a little notice. Then- i- i marked im provement in ail kinds of b;isines. Tho business houses arc assuming more of a metr opolitan air : Ammii; the niercbaudiMj stores 1 noticed the ono presided over by Mr. .1. A i.ooerts, whoso courteous hearius ; makes it a favorite resoit ior all ,i;iV who need anything in their Fee. ,,nlln the furniture line .Mr. (io.in snoweu me an immense stock tor a j place oi mis Eie, and is woikmg ; foiir or live men all the time tinir.u ! faeturriii; more. Mr. i-.;iri i about ready to start a laige lilaner and will soon h able In supply builders with the linest lumber in : the market. The liardware line is well represented by our jollv com rade O. W. Cruson, an 1 so or tlirotigh every department of busi ness. All seem in a thriving ton- ditioii. The five, ten and iweutv i cent counters of the .Moses Pros., i are really worth mentioning and the City Restaurant is a very nice place to go and refresh after a half day's walk about the city. A good 1Ilt hl lhe nMr futur Tllia :ttil thp pftper m;u whii.h jrf n( li.slvJ fact, will give Lebanon a bo-.m that will not slack up until she is one of Linn county's substantial cities. Lebanon is nrovided with a solid i moneyed institution in the Hank of ' Lebanon, which is managed by Charles Pulsion. It is one t.i the best souill banks in the eountrv. .. P.. . l'robabl.T Si-ttlail. Concerning tbt Jeflerenn llotir ing mill failure the Salem Journal says: There has been tiled in the county clerk's office an assignment ami bill of sale by II. P.arendriek. warehouseman oi .lellersoii, to F. M. -Miller. . P.. Hoyt. F. llagley, 1. H. Looney and Fli Vaughn, of all the accounts due the mill, amounting to .i,N0o.''7 ; all the flour on hand, some .'no barreU, -and some three tons oi feet I. t ho assignees being trustees ior farm-, ersandthe tlocnment being -tendetl t cover a shortage of '.' "..Odd bushel- of grain. The his- tore i the cae Was given in Sloiulav's .lournal.'and it is now believed that an amicable settle-! h't-ut will le reached ail"! the! farmers lose nothing by the trans- ' action. Mr. P.arendriek will do' everything in his power to '',at they are reimbursed. see the an sire short ai;e being the result error in judgment with no to w ilii'.le. I't-iilialili liit-iirrt-t-t. I 'i-p.iiehes have hceii stating Ittfly tl-.at the reg..n P.iciii,- rail"; load w :!: Pkeiy to j.ass out of the hands of the nestnt owners into thore of the Southern Pacilie or some ot hi i 'company . These state ments are undoubtedly incorrect, and the road will he pushed through under its present management. Oood meals can be had at the City llcstaurant tor $;h."iii per week. Ice cream and cake. I'i cents. Private loxi. ! THE EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE. Tl. rrelimicry J Meeting Y'ntitli.y b'ormv 8;sio To-dav Pin'mMy. The annual c. inference oi ihe F.vangelieal church will meet in 1 i. ., lock ilii-1 morning. 1111 I H I .11 I . i :.. . l'he preliminary meeting were held yesU rday. ' All llie members of the e.iiil'i it nee were present. The educational association .... I 'I- I occupied tlie morning period, i nc W. F. Woodward civ elecied trustees. The iJIicers of thea--sociation are: President .1. llowcrsox : secretary V.. 1'. I'.olhn !er. The ini.-sionaiy and tract socie ties oeeujded the afternoon session. Thomas r.owman, who v.nsstis-; ; pended ly a disciplinary Imily ot , I elders of the church at Chicago on .Marcli . t!i, i- preseni .m.i ex- pCi'ts to preside. All concessions cem ! ! e oiilol the case, and. apjilicants for the ministry were refused examination bceansethev believi'd that Thomas o..,. ...... l... I i:;jm ...... .1..,.. .. . .. , nil' session mis iiioriuir.; in no doubt be a stormy one. The seat for liresidin'' ollieer w ill be con- ' touted Mines - MATTERS IN LANE. Bi-nrrhim; I'it Hatch- Coal Th Crop- K;cr:n l:t-i-'ii-, .Ian:. Wvcolf and some gentlemen have made several trips : up in the mountains recently in j search of the ImaIv oi Mr. I intch i who was lost w hife Irving to reach ; the summit last winter. On a recent trip they iottnd some leg-; lins that had been worn by Mr., Hatch. These they found above the yew tree and it is thought ii. found nt all his ImhIv will be found near the ton the one mountain, relative, a Michigan. :d that if irieil at Mr. Match left sister, who resnles m o,,.i t... i,.... , i . I lounil, ins immiv oe KiiRene. Work in the coal di-i;in- smith of town nill be pu.-in-.l this week. At Dr. Taylor's di-vinj:s a car track has been put into haul out the coal and all the men that can i convenient iv work m the tunnel are now erowilin;: into the hill. Thev expect to "o in about tiitecti totweiitvfect further this week md bv that time it is expected miction" definite in regard to the .... t 1.. . 1 . I i . . . . ... , -,f . . vicinity and it Pr. laylm- s pros- i pectins is favorable all the othci linds will be worked at once. Winter wheat N jreneraiiv n--' purled to Is- in :'"od condition. Karly lrinr jrr.iiii t doint; nicely and a lar.'c acreaj;e has been sown. The clled of tiM much rain nti the wheat in the ou lauds i- shown to have bl eu slithtly itijii! ioits. Some people li ar the .-t raw bel lies and oilier fruit has been iuiured by the late frosts. The pie-cnt oiitlonk - that peach w ill lie a sle.lt rapid! crop, lirass i ;rmi inir v ate I Kh.U ka a ii.. id - 1 Estate sales Thus, kav et ii to' K!i P. b'ol.y, !m- :;. I and 1". M I. Kay's addition to Amelia slooo : Hitam Smith et al by heri:r to l'aini.n Smith, lot PJ. aud west halt' lot II. block I. McClaiu's addition to 1 1 :i i -risbui-.' . . io liiitid Stat- t-. Almio Ame.-. i.it.ii:: acn- in see. I, tp I 1. S. P. 1 I. Patei l L. Kline et ux to I n o. ill man. Mititheast iitart-r see. ::. tp l:;. s. K. 2 V. i .1. T. Hooks and O. Swink to .1. . Swink 1 Id acn - in t p ii.s. p. ' w i;oo .1. S. Ames to A. S. PuUiam. tract in Sweet Home J .1. S. Ames to A. F. Hamilton. '.'acres in Sweet Home .la-oll Wheeler et ux to W. P. Ib-ars! trustee, i.e. I. '! i;. Wheeler's addition -jst) .1. .1. Inibiuiile . t u to i . p. s-kinner. lots V, ami I. bl l::. I Iaekleinan"- addition i::;.o F.lia Warren Oibl.r. l.".: Itiviwnsvillc I-. .Ma acres i y A . it -a r In I'rtiin nrli ii lr. Mr.Cauntui.tif tin- Pry liulchj iold .Mining Co.. is in receipt of a i letter imm Mr. II. W. W hite. I stal ing t here i-t st ill snow at the cabins, very slowly, there trash on it lrmn the snow at the head of tWo left of It goes oil'1 is so much trees. The old creek is six feet deep and twelve to four-1 teen feet at Stampede (lap.1 Herbert Ames of the Albany Mining and SliHingcouipaiiycaiiic ( over tlie ma 1 1 a few tin vs ago ami: and makes substantially the same j report. He says there are L'oO : trees fallen across the trail ; aloiit! Canal creek. Salem .l..ur-' nnl. :cnriii 'I t AIIimiit. The Salem Stiitesiuan says : universitv band excui-sion mi steamer Orient to Albany Satur day of next Week promises to be a inosi successful a (lair and will be participated in by a large number oipupilsand others. The generous people "i Albany welcomelv receive them ami will ' the . day will no doubt be pit spent. antlv Will c Ir. .1. P. Wallace and lamilv ol and this city will leave in a few days for the Fast to stt lid the summer. Sirs. Wallace will visit relatives i in leiim-si c. and t he dot-tor w ill go to New .York and attend a course ,,f post-graduate lectures. Vi.nllil Mo lii The regular monthly meeting of Ihe bo;ird of directors ..f 7he Young .Men's Christian A-soci-i-tion will be held this cvenim- at the hall at s o'clock. b UNION PARTY CCN VENTIOB. (Jauiiidat' Iit Cesatj O&rprs Nm;a- i.ti il A rnulbiliou I'i Hi- The Fniiiii p.nty coi'.nly coiiveii-, , tioii met at ll:e i omt house in this city at 10 .. v. yesterday and was called tij order I y lr. .1. J'. Ilen divx, who wai ciioi n tcmpiiiary chairman. :ii d A. V. Smith, see ictatv. 'the follow in' na.iied gentlemen weie elect. -.1 as a commmei creiietitia'.. .1. W. Lin, .loiui ant and .!olni'.;i V'l:ite. Committee oi; platform I; r.an:for.l, M. ( 'a-e. M. Ku'.'.er V II IV:HM'ill'.! ( !1 IV- :id Committee on older of I.umih .1. .M. Marks, V.. II. Irvine and .1. i:. (iibheard. It was moved that aii persons present tiiat were in symp..thy with the movement be allowed a seat in the convent ion ; carried. It was moved ! har t ho commit ;i e ; OI) on,e. of i)Usin ss be ieticsted -to report on peimanetit orpyt tion ; carried On motion the convention ad jourued until 1 :.'M r. !. At '2 o'clock r. :. the cii t-.tiou ( vyas called to n!- Svthftch'O- l man. The repi.Ti .1 ti e commit i tee on periliiui-iit r.'a:i:;: I'am uti I Old r i ! r.ilifio.;. w a lea I and ',,oVe.:. lb- repoi t of credent i:i! made I port : e ..hi ; ii- i:on Pat - :'.,..!, .' t!ii.' commit t!:o f.illow in: ; lirlca-i--I White, 1. i: tis- n. A V. other t W. II. Ciaw preiMict .to! .I'.inkin, (. ha 'c: u tii. i;. A. I'.an id. F.ast Ail. i n .1. 1 K:i..-:. Keii-'V. Fox Yailcy II. W. P.nker. ILirrishitr' M. Fuller, .). I.iinr, .1. F. Ilendrcs. tieo. 1-1 W. i.iin, S. Norris. Scic P.. II. Irvine. Franklin F.nu.; .lohn Pitvai.t. atctiu'i I . p,. i iihheatd, I Case, W. A. dcason. I.cha' Si. .Marks. 1 ii" veiMirt of tlie committee a piatlorin v.as lead by II. A. i'.a.a lor I. It reeoiimiended an ad liMm) to aiticie " of the state plaMoi i:'. deflating iu iavor ii prohibit ion. After a heated discu-sion i; w.i adopted. It was movtdthat theci iiventiv:! do not place the nominees of i tie r paitio on i!ic ticket ; carried. The I! lines oi ,. '. Hen. hex. oi I lat ribiiiu, and .lohn Pryae.t, '. Sanliam were placed in iiomina'.i":i or s ate senators, and the ticl:-t w as -.ompleted as follows : W. A. (iieason. W. lb Adams and II. W. Paiker wen' declared the nom inees for representatives ; .1. Morris, of Scio, for county tlerk ; lb F. .lutikin, of Oakvillc, i.r slieri.'l"; Ceo. Isham.of Ilarrisbtnv. for comtiiissii.jtier : Frank Thayer, of Scio, ior assessor: A. Y. Smith, for recorder: .1. 1". Hamilton, of Or.kville, for treasurer. Theotlices of surveyor, s.npcrintelidciit r."d coroner nere left hi a i!:. On motion there was an exee.t tive county e.minr.ttee chi---se:i as follows: .1. 1 . Knov, P. Il.lrviu", .1. F. Ilemlrex P.. iibheai'ii. On tin-;.-. io'll lied. .lohn. on White, . . M. ( . . M . C. V :",- !i,e veliir g i"ab!-.-.ii. ii.pany. t: iwlii. .I : ills lie- Y. arranged Sl'ini-t v low li-r'.s celt Co CIS nil a; . caran .May ".tii. .a i'Art .del l.'o.i- Th" company its tiiCinbers Slis-i Ponui. the cele- nuuioei s anions Canie Noi-fhi'v bia'e.J s. .;r.. no teiice. tin- la iv M-. M.i:;. X'. !oi-hoiii-t L-i-.v-Mi-s i reci grand exce! i.ttest Miriam C. .!eh:i. tie talcntt tatiotiist, who wi.l -'ive a concert programme of rare h-uee, combined with the eastern novelty, I owlet -'s Tableaux , d'Art, consisting of graceful artistic poses, enchanting tableaux .h;tte irecian statuary eirects, groupings from Longfellow, Shakespeare, Scott, and other famous poets, charming old mythological legends, attractive biblical scenes, etc., given instantaneously by six hand some young ladies costumed in (irecian draperies, with brilliant and beautiful colored calcium eil'ects. The entertainment prom ises to be most interest imr and im pressive. leiiiin-i- AiriTnU. Asparagus, cabbage, celle-y. oranges, cucumbers, lemons, string beans, ligs, jxitleil ham, bananas, ', lemons, peaches, comb honev. ; chipped beef, breakfast cocoa, horse radish and canned ham. .lust receive"! at .Mueller it iar let's. Leave your orders carlv to secure the best. tiCtliiine Martine. Indies kid i gioves in an shades and sizes ut o. W. Simpson' for M) centa ixr nnir. . .i . . . . . . f"r a shwt time onlv. lust received at the Ladies iazaur a new line ot clnldrens M wniie embroidered dressea, also a large selection of ladies and children blouses and sailor waists. I oii"t tlte.id to have your achc ing teeth extracted, but go to I'i' Leininger, dentist, sun! have them l'he i painlessly removed. Itoom !.'.. th Tweetlale block, Albanv. to to Lango's tor yourgtocerie. ITN i: DKFSSF.n CHICKKNS SIFKI.I.Fi: .v. CAKKKT'S. r.oitN. (.rtlMES To tin wift: of 1'. SI. tirlai'- w a April 2s. a lint! M pound girl. I 'iii''!itiil.itii)!i of tii? HriiALO an I leis.s of friends are evtetulod VIA IMMKir. li.vi.rr. vi i ii W t llie hritle Iuiio. en Ai nm.E At i:ircnts tbt: lioiut in Sweet I situ, l.v Ki-v. N. (;aliraith , SVcrtille. l.otb I Tho-. H Nest. .Mr. ;iinl .Mis ( tiailiiev if tllis , ou:1v. OREGON PACino. t Hi- Bilt to B'-c C'ity With' Eifhtfj Montlr. A dispatch from II. ise City says : 'l'he aiTaiijjeiucM coiieltldeil between the ciiuinittce of direct firs of the Hoise Central llailwav Com pany and the Yice-p!cidcnt ami manager of the Oregon Pacific, were in pen era I satisfactory to the people oi this city. The' Oregon Pacific is to be built to lV.ise with in eighteen months, and the people !ere will tiirmsli aior.t hltv miles I of riht of way and property in the heart of theeiiy of pveat value including depot grounds, freight and train yards, and site for ex tensive ear fdiops. The only dis appointment is that work and com pilation and operation of the road ivoni this end cannot commence at once. The Oregon Pacific is an iiideiicudeiit companv, aud is u;i- j able at jiresent to secure trans- portation oi rails or i diinir stork over the I'nioti Pacific. Late indications reveal plans oi a sec ret nature for the building of a railway from the Fast into P.oise City, possibly reaching us before the close oi 18(11. So far as facts as yet are ascertained, this road is to cross the L'tah Northern ' above Kajjle Kock, ami skirts the i hasethe hills ironi Arco south. ! west;-ast Martin, to a crossing of the Wood Kiver luanch of the I Oregon Siioit Line at the little 1 station called Picaboo. At this "mint heavy purchases oi real estate have been made by a firm of railway contractors, well known throughout the northwest. It was greatlv hoped that the coming Lantern road would go north as far its the towns ot" lkdk-vuo. and Hailcy ; but the engineers say they can only accommodate them by spur roads the conformation of the country absolutely forbidding the main line to touch either town without a wholly uiijustiliabie expense. The committee of the tireat Northern, which began its invest igations here eight days ago, have completed their labors and ret urn cd. Their imiuiries were thorough and business-like, leaching every detail of the resources .in. I capa bilities of this region. The publication fund recently inaugurate'! by the Hoard of Trade now reaches about j'j.Ooc. Kight citizens are down for Ston each. Special KarKalns. We have "5 feet front on I irst street, which is one of the very ' best locations in the rity. This nroperty can not be duplicated in; price or location, as it in situated in tho verv business center of the city. Price, !f7,0". We have a good ho'ise and two splendid lots, (it; feet front each, which arc situated in the very cen ter of the city and within one block of the street railway line. This piece of property can be had at a bargain. Price,"?:?,"''.): p.irt ci-'s balance on time. .ri;:n At: i M.u.!-:. Agent-: Krinoraf: Itriiiov.it: We dc-dre to notify our friends that ior the next few weeks, we will be iouml three doors east of oiirold stand, in t he store tonii'-riy o'-ci:pied by S. !'.. Yoiinr. Oe.r store on the corner i f l-'irst and Washington streets i-t undergoina thorough repair which when com pleted will be the prettiest sloie in the city. In the meantime v.v will st-rve our customers without' is;tal .ro:iiptness and be glad to v.elcoine them in our new stand. S'i:tT.it A lh. m kiii !.-v. I'ra mill Cfift'ci'. I have a ;oo.l sli.ck oi fine roast choice h a.- which are cj'.lee and So! at very re pleased . F. I.. :isonao!e prices, to show tiiem at Kenton, the cash Will be any time grocer. Corset: (.'oricts: We make n sjiecialty of ladies and misses line corsets and waists. ( We have a drive in a French sateen corset at 7-" cents, l'xtra good value. SvMt'KI. I'. Yol NO. Wiihe I p. Two hundred r.ickle alarm clocks ; jus , the I cut ; received at F. corner jeweler in prices. M. French's, store. A bt Selul Ntilirv. 1 laving taken the agency of I Jr. Thatcier's magr.ctlc shield, I w ii! be please! to ..ee all siiil'ering with chronic diseases. Uheumatism a ifcialtv. Same as sold bv Prof. i ; Spear Mrs S lhe-e ''''' ' ' ' ' ..." i'r. l'atton ire:its successfully all I diseases oi womuii, ami guarantee n : h cure all curable private ihseases. has a sure remedy for catarrh ; j of the head. He sieeps in his olhce ; and answers city calls day or night. ! I Consultation is tree and everything is fitrictly confidential. He can be f.i:i:id in his oflico in lilumberg's i b!.x-k from 10 to 1', to 4 and 7 to s. Sir. Frank Trites a fanner living m-ar this place went down t" -ei- for-on last week, and purchased one of Hon. Charles Miller's line : jersey cows. Sir. Trites is one of Linn county's witle-awake -'o : ahead farmers, w ho bt;lieves in i keeping in pace with the growing : demands of the state, and intends : to have tho very liest since the cost of keeping it ii the same as that "f an inferior grade. Novelties vimitcl I'. in Ytjiiii'.'s. para si I- nt I MONDAY F.Yl.NINi;. MAY :.. I ot'MS to rei.t T' Jli 111.- '.-orner t. ;riit.. il. I'.irnio. hn-iiNl:.-'.: .li-ff.M'i r-Miii oil mill SKtii ON s.tl.K. U'he I'Aii.v !I::i:mi will l-t on sa eacii tnoiiiing at Jl. .1. .lone hook .stori,v, here it can be procured : at cents per copy. I'rul. II. I'iiliiirr' mer:iir C ! ul Mnu-. Twecda'.tvs block. First si ret', i Albany, Oregon, opened .lan- nary 1(1, Is'.io. The course i,i in-. fctrnetioii will consist if classes for j piano, oilmii, harmony ami voice culture. There will be a normal j class and diplomas furnished to j and exp'.-ricm-o. " StTtdents pai tii leaencrs, siec;ivinj caiaciiy I ipate in moathlv lecitals, and are ' trraded to ins ire equality in reiuii ilion. 'I hi-, i jnservatory will e ! conducted o: the same basis " those in lie? on, New; Yoik.ete. . This is. the oi '.y i-econi.'da.teeess-! fnl system :iown for a I'.oro'.ih musical cihia tiou. Send fen cireu- Mars aud I efi 'enct p. Oiliei hours from 1 to :!. .Inst Itcceiveil. A new line oi sateens, cballies, i seersuckers, chaiiibrieks, silk;;, ! satins, plushes and ladies fine i worsicd dress goo-Is in the latest i shades and novelties, parasols hos i cries, curtains and spring goods, in j endless vai iety. My stock is now complete in all departments. Ladies I are cordially invited to call and ! inspect these goods, j ii. W. Snif.-oN. i It est af All Hai-gala. J Twenty-four line lots ia Shulu j Front addition to South Albany J arc now in market for ninety days, j These lots range in pi ice from 150 . o '22't dollars a piei e I hey are only mile from the court house and I are cheaper than any lots accord ing t" distance from town. We ' .wish lo draw the attention of the j jmblic to this fact. I Llegant new dining cars, I'tdl j man palace and free family sleep Jug cars run through fn express ; trains to Deliver, Omaha. Council j lilull's. Kansas City, St. littis and ! Chicago, via. I'nion Pacific rai lway. C. O. Uawlings city ticket i Client, i'.roiiditlbiu street. "itar Own,-' a genuine kid glove, ; every t iir warratiteil, at $l..i per pair. This glove I have handle ! j for f:ve years and have trie I many (others, but never have found any jciui.il to them for the price. ' Sjiuttf-I V'.. Young. The best d:ice in Albany lo buy shoes N at Harrows iV Searls. Their st'K-k is fresh, style the lal t t-t I'lld pries the lowest. Woman ls-wry "Aiailia-r notitl.-rtu! ii:.-'.o e! y h:is I" i-ii la.uli: n-itl that too by a l.ttly in tl.is (maty. USea-t: f.tatciit-d itr t l;t hi up" .a her and for Seven years j lie w itlistiiinl its severest tests, hi:! Iicr v ital orgaiir. w ere undermined ami death svetned iininir.ci:'. For three umntlis she coughed iiu-ess.?ii!:y atnl oulil not sleep. Sli't tioulit : us ft !'itl!e of Dr. Ki tig's New lii-iov. ry for CVnsiiiitit;ou ami was -u .-aiicli te 'lieV'.l on t..!.i!:.r lir-t tl -c that she sit-pt ;.il nitilil i.nd with c.:;e hoit!" liac htt-n l'liriieuiii-a-ly unil. Iter ii.itiic i Mr-. I.nther I.u;-." Tim write vV. '. Uatai i' U .V ( '.. .1 .-). !l.y. N . '. lot a t.i-e tiiii holt:.- s' i'i -hay .v: MasoiiV .-ton (.dO'cr i.-i '.i(-l:-t urr. a : .i : . -)!J m tin- n- . . liay fcv.ir, i.-e 'hi c it il l iial (! :i'r Mi l -ao- eyes. lie sli. !,- tiii- -i i-. ! t-t' :o:tl i:ii;!e:i-.i!i !: i:i' !i. I i-n'; :i ; tinai c.it.irri:. P. I'.i.'i p!e:.s:i:it U :-v. Fn!lo-.v d:i' t ti.'iii l .i i-i:ivi- .::.-.i:.-'l, !.y H ih ug L-:-t -. S. i,.l f. v:rt i:l.ir to Ahieliu .- i;, ;:1 Ci.inj' .v. Orovil'.e, l ii. Six ui'iiitiis' t !.:,! .-.it for il; st nl .- j.i.ol. si in, F sue- l y Volv.' y .i M;i-t.M. BUY I LOT -IN- THF- sFp.FP.P.AN Pb'OPFPTY 0 (lie Jlarivcl LvC. HKAIiDSLKV. ' it-nt-ral Agent. olit o In ( tiiilrai let s. S!:.li:i inns will i;i: ri-eeiveil by tl" " -i.i t.f .liavc tors uf tlip A y Farm rs '. up to Mty Igt' , 1890, fov th) funa-hmg and pln l)g by t - i.iisiH oi a 3tone fiiiir.ii.itio.. ......el-the t i l nart house j I ail ling sit'.'.sted ia Albany, l hegon. i The light is n-saavt I hv'tiie l '.fiid t'i lej ''t aliv er .'til hi. is. Athst-. ' SI. il WILDS, Pl.l's. P.. SI vi: -u At I., I 'resilient ' -' eretary. tit ii-c- It. Mot-kliolilem. o ,!;:: is nhitr.HY uivex that hid i. A i ;.'..i. ni''. V'-'m "I tin- stocKI:.i(lrr.-i i.f tin- Alti.aiV Iiinnt-r t'n. ill he lieM r-t tin-ottui- ta said i-iimtariv in A!l'.m-. tirr.n, i.u Muy Ji'tli l- '1. at I. i.-to'k a, in. of lav", I..r tin' . ii.ci- liictii. Iran 17) a. ii tors l- sii-ve lor ili ti-riii '.toniMt-ar, ; ;il:.l llicll.i!.ij'l:i:i nl s-l h ..feT till-in.-. l,s i.:iv ii'.iii n r-rr tin niula.g. t-In cpi. ret II .:;r.l I l.irt-rtois. Att'-st: M II. Wii.!.s. I'l.is. It . V ll-.sl! IL! , l'ro'i'l. i.t. vVi!it:iiy. FAIKOALE. Best I Clieapes i:: .ims mmii i . l'.-.-:i. ii !: '.-is rai iroad ti:ne. FoiKi' iei peps nt Will ft Stalk's, safe investment a; n;:: t tne -i:v i Non-ma-n.-tle watches at Will V: Al!any. 1st. :- : the ... , . closest aihii'.ion p'.i' to . it v . ' , ,, , , ... Jd. Iieeatise it i- i.-v--t ::. f,-"e' l-:ver..:,e shouid h.'ve a 1 i' . ui..lur !!nd is u.'.-w m,-:-: and l air Pale. . .. eonimands a better i.e.-. city A nice liie- of i iidsi ii' t :e- at than anv olher a Mi:i.i!. .1. i': I .arrows: c Sear's. . cause it is t!i otdy add:;, .n thai The V. S. F. I'.tM black In- arc the bes: at llead'.-. Tinvbevt !..TiT.v-iii i...n in - .. - :t.. - t iiii.il nt !' ' I'reeel.'s ... , i parte laid, out u. ;t. e excel v.. cm:. roi. let v :iii! ,, . , , , ,,. .. ,. , all tin? oilsmess ne !i luucv "oo.is. . I . Lead. , , - . make goa I my ti:;. : Mens, mioses and chilur.-u s jx.I.fiti -..n. And !.i-! straw iiats at W. F. Pcad s. because every ;,;t The Y. S. l- hose are th !-.-t ' will tiouble in v.:. i j,;r s-.it,. o-.;.-:u W. F. IJea-fs. days. Tld pr.c.-cr'-. An in-.o',.-.- of new g-io.-- e:-l lyasur.a'.'ie hi ; i ' e. received ..I P..M : a s Senrls. '-'t' ins'.olu:.- .; Co to Augustus L-mge ioi-iapie h,c"nilt;! :: " ' ;-;; and fancy j'lftcet its. : :. Hubbard's headache ci.t.-'iies! .''Vr.1!:.1''''1'' ar' a sure cure. Tiv them. sil i villi I'i cents on : ue.davs holitlays at ViereekV. (mod mori.ing! ti.iv.- von ose.l Hilbhard's I li'L":'i: !.o.ii;:i. lemon extracts, tin are line. The celebrated tlilker i iy j associiit i: f . . - '. white shirt at Harrows V Seai b. j V,,.U! ,.: ttKi, .-ee the new novelties in liu'iiic- stantial iustltuti. ings and w hite goods at K- ad's, j -all at .:; ot ic C,. to Will .i -'ark's f..r bargains I',:l"" in latiies aiel gents gold watdies. ! ....i Tin: new tarid' bii! piMeticai'y , j t; admits sugar iree .'iiuv. tkeVouti-'" :i. A large and . 'era: I i t ..." 1 el es j ':'e-J ti.a:;. - y : ami gents gold v .iv'-.x-- -it Wi:i ,v ; by walking Stark's. :...::;,e-i .; iv .: If ymi want t-. buy g....i a ' :; 1:- c.'tke and .es go to i.a.e: bakciy. I.-i:- ii, Fair Dak- i-.r io'.. n ami -Vi per m ..::!: .-. ::!: interest. li ;. o: -. ;ii: .i e :.i:. ; up .; try my eto '.-a in Prow i.t'I!. We have a verv hug- : i.-.-k Fit neb and do!!ie:ic sail- .-!:-. SV F. Pea 1. Try Silvei iiiai-Lt-r jihtg cut. A s)!emlid suto'te. l'r. .g;v- -ive ' "' dealers keen it. TII I ' iiS ) A ) Prescriptions i.t-ciirattiy com pounded d;t- or night bv II. C. Frv! Pi-iha... i. Hubbard registcrid ph;o tii.i.-ist. sixteen years experience. l'ragiiint, tlelieiot-.s Rtid tiiLioit- ing Spencer .V P.iat kh'iiiii's l i -r.d- ed teas aud coiFV-es. AUkinds.,ica;,edi::.it-,v,vet- . ables ami meats rie .v Htel ireso n Snenccr tV PlackbnrnV. We have mo new -pi'.ssg vto k oi id gloves, and the ht-t vabiecver li.-wti in Aibanv at W. 1'. P- ul'-. ki 1 llubbard's tlegaiit lot imi . , a lace tai:it. by its us- most i.ju , i-.::-; he-.- palm is ren-; ieted harm'ics '. , 1 'a I'i ies .iesiii.-ig to st iviil.ife in Aiia. ori.es', tho coming great citv in I'tiget s-om.d, shonl I fall s.t Wallace .'c Cu-it-k's and see plat and getpiices. .Mi. ?.Iai tin Ludwig. the hesi tinner in the valley, will rem -i in with Matthews Va-bnu. Miioke th. eel-i.t :.'.! ILlV ; tilled .V it :g-t?s. -ic-eiia. ff.ie i a' .litlic.s .;.- -h - '.ii- t.-.-'e iv. MeSI-t. l-ortl.l'.il'-i- vv i il!;; havt addf-d a tine line ,.f c.u pets t., their stock of ieniif.tre. wali j ia per t :c. t i-.r slock oi tap!e and fancy groceries is all nie and fr. -o an 1 f the best .('taiity. .-'pi'titer .i Pila-'Kburn. 1 'elicifi'.IS th it d bet-t. chi ped to order, i'lil cream cheese, ! i::cii tongue, sardines, and a in. I line t i huieii go i Is at S-,encijr ee p.!::ck burn's. l ne idiosv.ierasn s u.tiikiii I is ii frightful wonder. Thev must have bargain--. This is confirmed daily by the crowd s-.cli ::t Cmiti 1 letidricson. Ho! for low prices. i. to Cmin i Hcndricson for your groceries. crockery and glassware. We are not-cranky, but will give ymi prices that will astoui-h the natives. SV. P. (iilson iias accepted the agency i d t he San Francisco ( 'hron -icle. It w ill be delivered to sn'o scriiers at l." cents per week, ii: t Imling the Sunday issue. Leave . orders at his ltarber shop i:i Froman's block. I have just received a large in- voice of Li'-e curtains, ranging in ' price from 1 lo : per pair, serin;. curtain net, t-'.c. A's a line of curtain iolts and iitrnit'.ir.i covev- n-g. i-amucl L. S oitng. Those wi-hing screen tl i'-ran ! windows should cull on U. P. Vtink. wh i will put them in con.- plcte on short notice. Sic ji m; t iviit r of Second and Ferry s-tiee;.- Klegant Lot i. .11 it-ndeis the kin soft ami bountiful. 1UHJ0 TAUGHT P.Y J. H TAYLCR Tt'i: F.AC II LF.ssoN .F.i;. nti:i:i. No previous knowledge t.i Mnie or of the Inst ru ment required. First-class instruments by the best makers will be furnished at whclesale rater. Uti-i House, room 17. . '7 -'i Wle tmtl I n cstn:ri.t. lew i;t-. .!.- :.c l, K adttitioli iS has a proposed t.i' t'.r i:i:i- :o w hieh wi.i 1 e ; a .r : Ii - '' l days. -ilh. be-a-is Oil iv a-aoniei: in:.. : . '.!! Nat '..' orio:di - :i a: .can tie nt:: ;o ; . . ta:n 1 i .-:' i- .: , otht r security. ' )., . lictiev ! :.c!;.. mneh'b: :, .- . h.. o; i : i..a : 'i!i ry. . tl'i- t . i i - I . : . .' to ' ai-.r.oui.-t . ih-.-1 . ..o..-. m Albany , ;'.e ' .;-.:!,.- :U: :' ': ' ' : . ...... ,-P- ...iu,.,- MIi. MU ! 1 M?0Of , j) i J I ? ; I J ! jj . ,i ij I i i' I Vi-UUtl (!.' !'i I-Sdu.tV. re kg i'r i.. STPopuiiir ;-r .'UU' oil .--aU: ;'.t V. I - - " i npfi M i ' !T ' r ::'l JBj, U :I.iViUi'.'".dUi? : WIieot-alc am". 1 '. t t '-.;..: :-i , ' i l it 1 1 Q t1 i 1 0S , i M . ' t'POCM'UY. V.T( . ii:ni;. . ,- .. . . j .;l-.ir- s; ; !......; . :, '. . ..v. , h.-it . 5:.. a.r; ; , . . : ; . in-..;;t -n! tia.Ls .' e ... .is !er tl.e tn nev. Pi..:et i" a' ,1. -s ; ::..- e: te- -.. : . e I s , t.i: . ...! vr ..i. -I . a- : - :-,i 's. 1 s , ; V i- -V. ICiMi-EY, Tho only cone ' Pnxilts an ! "i rtc i: in : jpnsiiit ,.,,r(. Vi r.;,.0; ;;! atVi:!;'-:-. ' " " -'tact ' . : :ii- : at: I 1 1 : " . i T AI.! AN Y is ine.v on the in.i.k, : :.;-.d tn.i:scs ic.-, L.rge, i.-.,-' .:: : tctfiful build- ing L is The 1 '.-. 5--s h.ivi- eight : lots to ti..- ti:. t ii ':-.: I eii:- CO "" I'111 . 1 1 :: . aie 3 feet v.i 'e ::t... . .. ;.v-i.t:es, tme ;d" Jo : . :.i..: ti , ,.;i,t r , f oq : fe: in w.-t .. ; : i-v. ::i ptohal.ly '.' ,'v !!;"i'" adooe-i. ,:' v' .' :': t l- .-trie lii;. to this ':. I-. r tei ni " ':-.l t .ate )'' .-' .C: '.'' V'rrv-TP.i 9 c -s a .. i : -j .j i e i i r-v Vil.s t! i u.i m lilil ti : ! he Iv! ti- ..1 .t- t i!Kii I.'RO'.VN )!ii.l.s . I tore ... I-,,,,,.. M.W Pi; ev i - - J LOUP. tsueori-r !" r I'.tn.i n-.. ;: ,:;i r".. h., Best Sioraue 1aoiiitiss. .-glti.tif st , &.LBANY i : v- j : ia ii;i;u(!X OR. V. C. MICOlJiS, I'.ra.huLe t.f tte? p.-:.l ('..iieg,. Litid-C, l-aigl.ir.il. a:.-:iif the ia vue Media.-d Cith-;t . Die Dr. lias set a: a li.Vtiine study aa.i praatiee r:at maUs u p. cialty of ciironi discjst ruimvea cancers, -scrofula enlargt n- nt tumor iial wens, without pai'n or te.y l.i.ife. He also inikcs a sj criaby o: trt at inent with t-lettri-ir. . I l.v- praeti. d iu the Cenaan Frt licit tad laigh-h : Imspitalj. CalN pmraptlv attvtiuod day or night. His motto is ; "c;ooi will to all." t ITO'lice and resuleiice l'cn v itrctt, betTeea Third aud Fouitli. s. .'!'(-'.';.".' :; .,!. .. v ;:. ..t.d ;.: ti .i ni: - Us- 1 !'.'; c- i.i; !-jx!' :i ; . I ; m r I n -. i ! . s if "ti j ot