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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1890)
f .J ' MxatxsuVfLjv.'n-K-. ... - - "T--. - THE MOISXIXO HERALD: TUESDAY. MAY 0, 1890. SPECIAL. l-Jiao A. M. Sot to seo our stoves and ranges ! before buying is a mistake. ji;s. tabes are alway costly. In boat - Ing stoves we have the largest as . v. . -ii i . , well aa the most careiully selected stock in the city. The stovps we .... . offer were not bouaht as an expen- roent but as a certainty. We Know what each stove will do, and they were taught for cash, so the riae is right. We have Special- ties in heaters, beside our regular Unas of Garland, Argand id Su- prior stoves and ranges. Gto. W. .Smith. YTEATHKK INDICATIONS. For Albany anil vicinity Fol lowing is the forecast for .4 hours, ending at 8 p. u. to-aa v : r Fair weather ; warmer. JOTTIXOS ABOCt TOWN. Use elegant Iutiou for tan. A tine line 01 parasois at r,. i .jouy. Mill t ity lias a very compe Searlu'. j teiit druggist "in the person of Dr. Geo. Davis of Shedd Yas in the j W- Hughs and he carries agood city yesterdav ' of drugs. The town has ri;t;,a ... ti c. :, I V accomodations and can house this evening j- D. V. S. Keid has returned from a trip to Portland. SeeE. C. Searls' new adv. in another column. Warranted jtarden i,se at Matthews & Washburn's. Ice cream and lemonade served rtvery day at (oetz's restaurant. Why sutler with headache when Hnbbard's capsules will cure you. The best lawn sprinkler in the market at Matthews : Wash burn's. Mrs. M. 1-. I'ipes of L'orvallis is in the city on her return from a visit in Portland. A good second hand oi iiuu for sale cheap at the art studio over Linn County bank. Novelties in wash dress fabrics. The largest stock in the city at Samuel K. Young's. The Foster genuine hook glove. ''Fosterina.'' in black and colored .V. fsamuel E. Young's. Crawford, the photographer, has returned from a trip to Astoria, where he obtained a law number of fine views. Quality and prices always get there. Paisley & Fish are the leaders in job printing. trial will convince you. W. II. Raymond of the Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co.. of this city returned Sunday bom a trip to &an Francisco. W. A. McGhee will furnish board at the City liestaurant for $3.50 per week. Ice cream and oake, 15 cents. Private boxes. Mr. II. J. Hopkins of Fon hi Lac, Wisconsin, has arrived in thin citv. and will eo into the stove and tinware business with his brother, Thomas Hopkins. llattie K. Martin, of Portland, is prepared to give instruction-! in all kinds of oil painting at the residence of Mr. lientley, corner of Sixth and Catapooia streets. A good drug store and a iv.-tutir-tat in live towns for sale. Also a ! choice list of citv property for sale ! uu easy terms. Enquire of (Juiss A Iledrick over First National t.ink. Hnhbard'N headache caiisuls do iiot contain opium, morphine or anv opiate whatever, neither do thev contain antipvrine. Thev ri 11 sate and sure cure l'oi either nervous or sick headache. r. ii . .i,.. :.., ..... UL . XI. -1. X-VII1VIIUC1 Ul-Iill.il .-.-k- tracts teeth without pain, by the use of aceno. a new aniesthetic, parfectly safe. Hr. Leininger make gold plates and puts in all Kinds oi gold fillings and Tickets lo Eurone San Francisco i Spokane Falls, Pendleton, Baker Cltyj The Dalles, and all points in J J ' 1 . rut,. Tin. nntli.il nni n To mts n the tJnited State's and Canada fori . . . .... ... 3le at tlie c mon ticKet omce. ticket agent"! C G. Ravvlings citv Broadalbin st. The Salem Statesman says t hat the Willamette river ii about to cut a new channel west of t he town and leave the capital city without river communication. Salem wants an appropriation of 2.-U10 to nut in n breakwater. r Wgwta'i Mlloary Meetlug. The Women's Missionary Society I the L'niteJ Presbyterian chinch held a pleasant meeting on Sab bath evening. Mrs. R. M. Bobert flon presided. Mrs. E. F. Sox pre sented a bible reading on "Soul Food." A talk on "Home Mis sions" by Mis. T. J. Wilson was full of practical thought and appli cation. Miss Hettie Miller read uu article on ''Cluistian Women; and Missions." A recitation, Feed'.'" bv Miss "Whsm Mian I 1 eed V -Lena ray, and a reading "Nel lie's Gift," bv Miss Lillie Wvman, were nicely rendered. The pro-1 gramme was interspersed with i congresjational singing, and the' t-ntire exercises full of t'lotir. . Saturday Krenliie' Excnriii. The excursion from this citv to Corvallis and return Saturday even-; in2, on tho occasion of the opening i of the new opera house there with Rice's Keantiful Evangeline com- j innv of 40 members, nromises to be largely attended, the fare tor tho round trip will he 7- cents. Tho train will leave Albany at 7 p. m. returnint; after the performance at 11 :30. Three coaches have been .nrnira.i overoO seats have al ready been disposed of. The lox was opened yesterday at Wells raro-o's express otlice ami i ( Kris ; are going rapidly. ttui Oermau salve for cuts, tun : iind Thf re i noiie b"tfer. m. THRIVIS3 TOWHS OF LINN. Knts Irani Oatfsville uml Mill C'ity Exteanve Lawberinj Basiaei. At Mm. City. MavC. Your cones.- ItOlldent hits lieeii ilnimr Mill Citv !for t'e purpose of lettiti" vonr ! ,.rt...l.-r. l. . - '. '.If ! i,P.lutifiil, thriv.nn little town up 'Pr ' t' lillu where the air i j B pure and invigorating that one ttlway8 foels lrh :lU( vi.01,ll)fl. i The foundation f Mill City is snh- ; stantial, as it can depend lupoti the 1:ir,,0 amount , t..,sll M olU every month hy the Santiaru Ltiin-herin-? company, and they have demonstrated "beyond a doubt that the lumber husincss is a shi-com, and that they will continue l" in crease as fast as tin- demand will warraut. They have an unlimited jiuwer, iiiniusi an ciuuess Mippiy 01 timber and a supply of energy and business ability sutlicient to carry them through.' A. Wonder has a start in the furniture line and if the citizens will ;:ive him their support he will le able to supply them with the necessarv articles in his line. I.. II. D. Ri.ndev has r-ry neat t-tore of general merchan lise.uro- . ceries. cruckerv, nations liocil liooks and stationary and can ; supply his customers cheaper than ! tnev can ipi awav trom town to ll,. o,. Alinw.1.ii ...... ,f... tol,l.. tiif: town or catesvim.e. , (iatcsvillels now the terminus of ' the regular trains from Albany. It has two tjood In tels, one conducted ; by Mrs. tiates and her aeeoni- piished daughter. Mi's Helle .tiates; the oilier conducted bv i Mrs. Collins, lion Smith, one Ol the pioneers of the town, is .the proprietor of a general nurchan- disc ston a much that would do credit to. larger place. I nhkc many rural towns the houses are neatly painted, the work of Mr. J. T. Hays, the painter of this place. Mr. Steel, the telegraph operator and agent at this place, leave to day ior Chit wood, and Mr. Burns takes his place here. Messrs. F. M. Waite, Salcm'a printer, and i. II. Jones, of the same ciiv, who are rusticating at Mehama, visited this place, to-dav, taking a rule on t tie Oregon I a - citic from Lyons and return. F.'l. Collins has engaged in lo.r - ging for the .Mill ( itv coniiaiiv. l.ec-dv v: hantnor had th'-ir saw- mill on" Tornado creek running in two weeks afier commencim to move from the South Santiam. and are shipping lumber from this; place now. ; Mr. ( iafes, of the Pioneer j i.. ,it:., f .Mr. I . .Mulian, superintendent for Ormaiiei Crook, was here to- day. Their plant is in excellent i trim and anxious for work, which 1 will probable be in about a week i ur juur Ui iiieo ju ieMiiin iiiu .road lrom in-ecu l.-.cun Siding to 1 JJreitenDUSh, has hcen liicie.ised ; and it is thought they will s 1 have it in running order, in 41 and lil Spwiinon-. At the office of Ashlv i't Ni l.r. .,., ., i; ,.,.,.i.oiiit iiii'i un.. llll.l VIII w .Tt .1 .1 .Ml" ...... men of coal brought down yct-r-day from the coal vein recently found and locateil by Moich'. ad. Powell. Curl & Co. alxive Scio. which has caused a great d--al of comment. Mr. Powell reports that experts pronounce the vein t j 1k four feet in depth and in w idth ! almost unlimited. The snecimi n i shown was picked up tr..m the surface and appeared to hc very brittle owing to the long exposure to the atmosphere. The company : has delved into the mountain a ! distance ot 91) leet and the vein ' still retains its surface dimensions but the coal becomes better, tin . , owners are verv much elated over ' their lind. It is situated 11 miles ; southeast of Scio, in the forks of : Beaver creek and is easy of access. At the Opera House. i towler's lableauxd Ar. and Concert company presented a most . ..lA-aal.ttiT rrnva m ni A ! 1 1 1 1. Tl.n Viwrli'oToWiiniivil' V r' -inil ! v,i,m.cn. touiuUIi iiigwuich most interesting programme at t he nnirft ViiMiQA lflQt nvpnuif I lio ,.v..- entertainment consisted of novel tableaux ic. Bt'icii "J"n ' dressed in loose, white Grecian I costumes, whose graeeiui poses ! were given under a stroug calcium ngm, music, aim .iramauc rem - ; ings. The periormance was escel- j lent throughout, especially the 2ct.-if.tm. rvl Miua tntn Yorllint i ' ..7'. ' ioina. vvno is me ioriuimie noscss orofa magnificent soprano voice. The enlertoinnient was given under tho auspices of the Y. M. ('. A., of i this citv. itizrns Morllng 'l'u-nlsli t. The citizens mass meeting; called : by the Roard of Trade will be held at the opera house this evening.! The band will furnish music and! uestiotis ot imortance will be discussed. There should be a J large attendance m ousine-s men - andciticnsgenerally. Canl of Titan h. To the ncighbois and friends I vv ho so kindly assisted during the I recent fatal illness of Mrs. i Daugheny our sincere thanks are; hereby extended. I i:. vsi Mns. I . X. ooi.t i . ... . w. . , . . 1 0"'v " "' ''' 1; resh vegetables, asparugus. i String bean, cottage cucumbers.; cellery, oranges, caulitlowers, lcin-1 ; ons, parsnip-., and turnips. Ail ot j tne aoovo due this morning Cad ; early and leave your orders. Mt'F.I.I kr & (I Vltltl IT t ire l)ligntc- Klei ti il. Vlbanv Engine Co. No. I eleetid 1 the following members of the J board of lire delegates at iheir regniiii mcviiuu i.isi innt . . II. Warner, Walter Harper Cranor. Parker and I'se elegant lotion for pimple: STATE AND COAST NOTES. Ewsjr Items as Rf ported hy Uc lunges Ih.'fB'liout the l.oTthTPs-. Tin- new t! 'ii ri ii mills :il ('!- valli" ot sL'o.imxi. Mcdf ii-il has iirdei'c cart and a !! siim.lv a IK1' .1 h-.se F. T. I'.ai tli lt I'l-ports bun Iff! if siinw in tin' Hungry en-ek nim- iny; district in .l.-ieksnn cuiii y. A pelt buyer in Lake c.iiimy succeeded in buying .ver Ju.ihmi sheep pelts this sprin-j. a sad comment :irv mi the past winter. A repre.-cntat ive t a New Yol k . lumber syndicate i- iMUidin lim ber claims in the Ricue liver valley at j.er.jiiarlci' section, The Salem lloimiii: iiiill ; shut down for lack i water larpre force of men is at vvrl ' pairing the Santiam ditch. lermanent improvement I Ix-ini: made, loeost .L'Vn. I The nine-year-old son of Facile, who lives at Sumniii lion, on the . V. railroad. tell a lance ot tlill iv teet troni a rail-t : ,.,,:i trestle. hiifsutTeied no ot her in:urv ', ., fR-ctured rinht Complaint is made from Ihitte-t ville, in the north end of Marion : county, that a distillery exists' close to tlie town which lguores the law of Oregon in relation to Sunday closing. The proprietor insists that his Cnited states license protects him. K. ;. I lursh, formerly publisher of the Oregon l!Iade, at Raker City has gone to San Francisco, where he will enter upon his duties as special pension examiner in one of the districts of California. E. .1. Kaiser, editor of the Ash land Iteeord. is feeliiiL' verv "od t ,-.i'rtf lf, .W'tw'kn ot' tlirv un t .i-,.t j court v Uil.h r,.v,.rfit,(i ,. decision flf ,.,je vv.-bster of .lack-on (.0ntv. who lined the editor fid ;,.;.,;.!. ,i. .i..;,,. ,i. circuit court over which he pre- sidftd. Webster ia a v. .i nv: man and made u mistake a-- i tent of his pow er t. pi complimentary in p.i cisrn. the i",' ; ii.-h un-, . i ei it i- ! f ;usin' tiling. lames I". I'owell has purchased Henderson hisgr.-.eerv of I ieorgcC . store in this citv and will take! , possession to-day. .dr. I owoil is ) , an energetic young man and will; 1 no doubt do a thriving busine--. uhtis i ir.nbvoid has i!.-. id : ad 1 to his mammoth sto. f : crock . n i fancy goo I ptet i tie o! groceries. Ilch.is en route a large invoice m sugar, and will keep a complete assortment of choice groceries, and the .,.st ,,f cotlef s and teas to i.e l.ao ; market for the bench! of j customers, lb: will als,, , h i,;a L.irdw.irc .Iei..ir n.-i.t. II j.is irgc ill- j forms u- that b'tvs all hi- ids 1 ior nei. wi, iii: enable iiim as any house is no l e. -I of '. hen t bey can r even t tter. . sll'il ""OdS J1S low 'her. i jM ( .,..,on .,,,, g'UI. pe. tp!- goiii a'- as v. eil at 1' ll Spring 1 have a jackets in e- .lai k' l : null! lin- ol si. colors i w i-ii : . ',e reduced t he pi are the lai-st ail:. I al- have a stocliii;"t jaeki'l- ' a ii. I a b,ti : jof spring i..r S.i .iO e.icl ?.i..io cacti, which is in. j.ii'ket of the pric" in the :iiui:i i Y.. Young. which is ti le incest market, 'lilt l.iiiiit-l fast vtnll. 'Mi the I 'nioii I'aeiiic consume but seven tv hours from I'ortlan to Chicago, w hich is t he u"w 0 r?d x1 , ! . -' '"K" : !,r''''- made trom the lal! in ' piiug r.ii-aNI 1'ni-iisi'N: I have just received mv Stook of parasols direct from the manufacturer in New ork r.i all i i . . i llie laiesf siyies hici pi ic':s,eneaper than ever tH'tore. .-Miiiuei I-.. Young, V iikv I' p. Two hundred nickle alarm clocks; I v. eceived at F. M. French's, j -. , :.i, ,,.., i . . I i Nnv eiiVoj(t.rjrSi iloun cing, aeii onnrmir in cotton and silk, Laces in iinita- t hh,, W and rMm. tiol, ,,,( aS( new designs in (black and white lace, including VftI1,j vok an,i j .iflvrrower. New rcm-;1!1 Samuel E. Young, . . . ' . . -i i .. .. 1 . secure your laiiruau. .-icams... ! and sleeniii" car tickets to all; ! points North, South and Jlast via the I'nion Pacific mil wav, and save time and money. Ticket I ortlce on I'.roadalbin street. j ieiiuine Marline, ladies kid j gloves in all shades and sizes at ' '. AV. Simpson 'ii for X! cent pdr nir. for a short tune only. Don't dread to have your ache ing teeth extracted, but go to Dr. I.einingcr. dentist, and have them painlessly removed. Room '.. Tweclale block, Albany. lv." jnoinicai ant to use, tin cleanly and picas verv best soap ni the market, and liox Siicncer uily a dollar a iv I'.lackbnrn's laatfdile.'i Svou Awk for it. Dr. Ration, the specialist on female and private diseases, in Rlumbcrg's block, office hours Id to 12. g to I and 7 to S. Con sultation free. Residence :;rd and Montgomery. Attention is directed to tin Sun day billot fare of Mueller,v.( Jarrett. It contains every fetlit. vegetable or delicacy to be found in themar ket. Select what you desire and 'all and leave vmir order. Dr. I.ciningi r. denti-t. Dr. Lit tler assistant, will make you a set "f teeth and charge von' nothing for extracting. Work in gold a' specialty. Room ::, Twecdalei 1.1...1.- III..,,.. II.. I " ".. ,VO. j THE UPPER WILLAMETTE VALLEY- P.-oiuMlity i litres Onemtica s S.:ia.r f.i;!! iinj Lng-ae City. It now seems settled I hat active development through .railroad etl'irt will very simiii take place in the Vppei "Willamette valley. Spriiiglicld u ill probaHy ! the central point of it. but it will also lirimr v-'reat advanta-ji's to Ktiireiie i It is learned that two heavy j corporal ions in I'ortlaii'l within t he iicn t ten days, v. itli a capital stock of a.ooin one million dnllais. to handle t!:e property at Sprinu : lichl conditional upon the wilt : inness of the people at necessary poinis to grand ilejioi grounds an I j ri lits ot wav. Iliesc tilings mtiril are oe none ai once, S'l i uar cunsiruc A 1 tion may proceeil. The large depot v iv-; grounds at Springticld on lands and 1 immediately adjoining the town, arc j and rights of ways through the ! same, will In- provided lv the jr i companies. v... ; It is desired to begin work of re construction of the narrow gauge lines and of widening them to ! standard g: tandard gauge imna ihatelv. I'.iti i ,n.r, ""1 w:," arant- d : wiiiioui ueiav. or .!., I"-' lal'iy stop a! season. 'r. lie l.-i :n. iR-:oOii CTkjV Foil" iv iie- i III Crop f the co-i Wia'iier li voii P'-ratim: Iliiiielin No. Weill in ; 1 Id rt .Hi. wit! i the F. S. :ignal Service, .t .Portland Hi eg. mi ending Samrdcv the central oi!';ee 1'or the Week Mav :;d, s;ni. Weather The teuipc;ature ior the jiast week has been above the normal. Since January 1st. it has averaged below the normal. There was no rainfall dining the week. From January 1st to dale, more than the average amount has fallen from July 1st, JSmi, to dale, about t he avcrau'e has fallen. '1 he amount of sunshine has bee:: abiveihe average for the v.ceii. Almost cloudless weather has pre vailed 'luring the past, seven days. The night-' have been much warmer, and no frosts arc reported. This is the second week of good growing weather this season and a!! vegetation has show n t lie bene- j tie:al ( fleet el t he w eat her. ; the low lands are generally While moist p; -iv spring b- in spects season is le- vet, general rain would oeiu -iieiai. (iiaii.s Winter and i sown wheat is rcpoitid t. i excel:' lit cfilldltlOll. : Were never better at I for :i bountiful w heat P.e i:s : ! !"! a ootintiiiil wl:eat crop of.I""1 h-d trom various w hea ti,. i trict-. I:u !y spring sown d dis r.iiu i-- up uk late sown wmi maieriaiiv iieiietneit oy ram. j Fiuii The weather has I especially favorable to the been fs-uit in tiie;ci"p. 1 he warmer nigh! warmer nights and ' bright suns line have done much towards advancing the fruit past its stage, liable to be injuried by frost. The peaches and apple crop will he Icsj than an average, other gruits and berries give promise of immense yields. Many acres ofmw orchards will come into bearing lliis year. J (leiieial Remarks I n Washing j ton eoiiniy. maps, alder and hael ring j are in le.if. one liioiith later than l..s',.; hist year. Uronnd is in excellent e to ; condition. In Clackamas. the tvle i-'foimd is drying out. On the up Uiie laiids ..f the Willamette valley. ram. especially is needed. In I I'l iuoii. ;n l lie .vgriC'J II ui an oncge ... . . i . . . . grasses are heading out. garden ! pea- i;iiit' are high, radishes and ' let f.;ee is growing t'llelv. stra'A- 1" .Tries as large as a dime, apple tree, are in full bloom. Oak trees hav e generally leafed out in west- lastistjeni Oregon. In I'oiiglas county, l'aeiliciin t he neighborhood of Roseburg, t he neach e run is "cnei ally hilled l.v- the April frosts. In Jackson county, grape vines are budding ! out, one month later than last ; year. ! . In eastern Oregon, sheep-shear '"S is m lull sway, the clip is good o...l ii... I ... : .i.: ii ' the Wool weighing well. Plums and prunes, in the in terior sections are in blossom. The grain prospects tlnoiighout this section were nvver better. Spring grain is generally up. The Monmouth School Seamlnl. The Stanley Monmouth Normal school scandal is about to be 111- vestigatcd in the courts. The parents of the two boys who were . extielled on the charge ol slander ing Stanley in the courts through their attorneys have brought suit against the members of the board who ordered them expelled, tor the sum of $."0(iO each. i VVIm l n I'ortnne Is a good, lii-allliy. pearl', skill. Few arc aware of the short time it takes a di-ordered liver to aause hlotclicj on the face and a (lurk greasy skin One bottle of licggs l.'.uod puritier anil Mood maker will ic'torc this organ to i its natuivd and hci.thy state and ' cieanscs the blood .f all iiiipuritii's. . It is meeting with vvomlei ful success. ' T :. f. .... . ... i . - i oi ii. j. is u:i:ir.ili TCl'o . Ail mug- i ) git k.-ep it. ', l.nml oi:li Syriif. There i- nothing jiiirents should be ; so careful about as selecting a cough . syrup, beggs Cherry t ough syiup . is meeting with woiidciful ducccps. ! The best is none to good, he sure you 1 i get lieggs. Kvcry bottle is warranted . ! All druggioU keep it. strainer Arrival. Asparagus, cabbage, (-cilery, j ' oranges, cucunibers. lemons, string I beans, figs, potted ham, bananas, 1 ; lemons, peaches, comb honey,! chipped beef, breakfast cocoa, j horse radish and canned ham. I .lust received at- Mueller o: Oar fret's, lycave your orders early to j sei-ni-f the best. I'nr Sale. A number one three year old colt, well broken to drive, a cart and harness, all cheap for cash. , For particulars impure of R. R. Yunk. 't.'ggo liver pills are a mild laxative mid act ilirc tlT on the livrr aid kid neys as well as the bvvU. All dru- ,rjS THE EVANGELICAL RUPTURE. Tfc 1'actioas fc'till Warria WitU i:.i-n 0iiir. Little or no imp.-i taut business; was transacted yesterday by the j 'opposing factions of the divided i ' F.v.mgelical cotiference. i I'.ishop I'owiuan deiivered an ad- i ! dresH during the ailernooii, recit-! ing the history of the diiliculties in the church and explaining the j position of himself and his fob ; lowers. I le accused Uishop Oubs of gross immoral conduct and falsi-' ; lication. llishop Cowman said i that ho had not been legally sus-1 ; ponded and that his position would ' ; he sustained by tlie general confer- , ence, and that the meeting ot the j rival conference in this city was; l without any legal standing. i bach faction insist that too others are the bolters. The anti ! llowman party adopted the follow l ing resolutions : Whgreas, Thomas bowman de livered an address in the Evangel ical church of Albany, in which he ' presented a statement of our church troubles as viewed by him self; therefore, Resolved, That the Evangelical people and the public of Albany be herewith informed that said ad dress will he answered by J. I'.ow j c-rsox and others in the M. E. ! Church South Tuesdav evening, j yityti, 18!o, at 7:::0 v. m. . SAl.K. The i).ii.v Hkk.vi.ii will be on sale each morning at II. J. Jones ! .ok store.where it can be procured at i cents per copy. i ; (iood meals can bo had at the I City Restaurant tor $:i.."ii) per week. ' Ice cream and cake, b" cents. I Private boxes. No matter what the price, our i goods will always Ik- lirsl-class. ; Sl'KNl I II - III V( Kill l!N. New invoice of go; 1 lin-i at , I'renck's. I su hegg. D.iml. lion ! liters, u,r ligestion. .ly-p'.-pia mul nil kindivil ilisoast's. Itcggs i elct,r;iU-.l t.unily .'mcilics art: l'ur i;ile liy :i!l leaiiing ilni;g:-ts ' every w here. Novelties in parasols :it Samuel F. Yoiings. I'se elegant lotion for rough skin. I'se elegant lotion for M'.nbiiru. i io to Lange's for yourgrocet ies. r1iIK I'IKM OF t!AI!RoVs i. Scar'.s. lining a geicral mi r. han :i.-e -hies in this. itv has Ihn-ti i';s. .-"lvi'J hy liiiltual eoiisiu;. I".. t'. t-e.irls will continue tL'j '.usim s at the u!d stand, with whom rill a. . O'li.t sheiiM tic si ttlr.l. Al.l'.VNY. av ;. '. K. Him:..'.'. b. '. sc.m.i.s. ST. Cn.AKLES JIOTFI. LAlTISTDIiY. '.White hi'ior. Fine washing an. I I charges reasonable. Send your wash 1 ing and satifhu. linn will I.e puarm: !"..!. 1 FINE POULTRY. I l.avr lioth wiM nr.d lucnzi turk-s fvr at 5 'tr pair: turkey virs .'i for Firown Lohorn .1 for l.i; aNn Wian ; --Uv :nu Ayht mhm t same jri.e. L. .!. IUK'l k. T:itM, Or, "V MY PATUtJN'S ASH I.AIUKS uKAI. ; ort h(rt tmtice. A pt-rtect fit a.vl F.itinfat ' t..i i i;u.irrnttt l in t-vory rcspeet. Th.viks (or p;it favorrf. Ali in the f.iturc will lt '. .riufully rc.'Hvil. Mr, 11, l-ani.-. tonir ; i:t'i ant! .Ii lie. eon. ' j. ;ontra'trF a!it ltuittitT. Plans. Mptti- ' n.:ti.ms an-! d tail f urni-ihiM for ail kimm of fr.nncaml bri.rli i ntr-, li tildes. t'U: A!l . ork promptly iIjio ru.i.-Jiitee1 to lc ; 11 (KM.S to rent - 1 W' furnisluil romi mi ' Xj the coriitir oi .N'fTt iQ'i ntul fciTTh ,rc-t. It. Ilarnrs. I .ullrr (o MorkIiuIlrr. I , tTICE IS HI.IIEHY ;IYi THAT THE t i i. Annual mcctim? of thn stock hoi, Ur "f , j tlie Albany rarmcp (V will he hc!t! at tlie ' j nlii o of sahl eonipanv in Alhariv. Urrjrtm, n j !M iy Li'tli at 10 o lot 1; "p, in. of for the purjpO' of electing scv n (.'); ilin otors to vvtw for the ti rm oi on-' year, ati the traiisattion of fu.h oth'T hiuiin-f-'s as n r.y come St-fore the inci'tini:. loitf h ( ' ofitt rof Ii art 1 i f Hirvctoin. AtU-st: M. P. Wili.h. Pkko. II. M Prt'sithnt. Scii-t:irv . olicr In iinlrai liir-. SEALED lilDa WILL RE, received by the Heard ( f Direc- i tin. i of the Albany Farmers C-. up l May I -2th. lS'JO, fer the furnishing and jilacing (hy the jierchi ni a stem foundation under the old warehouse : building situated in Albany. Oregon. . The right is reserved hy the heard : to reject any or all bids. ' Attest: M. II. WILDS, Pl:Ks, II. Marshall, President Secretary. Bakery . n li. kToci: of Htaple Groconos IWV llicl.i. :ul:ty if ts.i, i'jCwi r. , iniiic, ni:fs,tto. FUESn RAKED DREAD EVERY DAY. AtttiiaoM rviiable hsusc it tJ b found a complete anjortim.nt of trffh family Rror3, to wlik-h ronstfti'tly Inj.m milled Ml the Bcttsonalile I ine of trroe'rie' n.'.il lr" risioud. ftuch R9 Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastern Buckwheat Hour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, Tiie good wore 11 bouebt when pries wr!owand the boSeflt "f the marjfin will lie Cirrn to hi cuatomr. Romember the place, t th. t'i ctner on Fintand Broala'.hia St. Convmd Myer. i UIXU Ki iikixhI! Itpinovni: We desire to notify our friends tiiat for the next lew weeks, we will be found three doors cast of our old stand, in the store forme i iv occupied by S. K. Young. Our store on the corner of First and Washington streets is undergoing thorough repair which when com pleted will be the prettiest store in the city. In the 'meantime we w ill serve our customers with our usual promptness and 1m; .iad to welcome them in our new stand. Si"!:M'i:i! k I'.r.u Kin rn. Ten nml ifl'er. I h ive a gool stock of fme roast col lee ami choice teas which arc sold at very reasonable prices. Will he pleased to show them at any time. F. L. Kenton, the cash grocer. I'orset! Comets! We make a specialty of ladies and misses line corsets and waists. We have a drive in a French sateen corset at 7." cents. Fxtra good value. S Ml KI. E. Yol'Mi. Elegant new dining cars, Pull man palace and free family sleep ing cars run through on "express, trains to Denver, Omaha, Council Jiliilis, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago, via. Fniou Pacific rail way. C. (I. Rawliugs city ticket Scent, liroadalbiu street. "Our Own," a genuinekid glove, every pair warranted, at $I..V per pair. This glove I have handle 1 for live years and have tried many others, hut never have found any equal to them for the price. Samuel E. Young. Woman Discover "Aiiuthcr wonderful discovery lias hecii luaili: ml that too hy a lady in this nii'.Tity. lise.i:-e fastened it chlUln's up ,n her and for i-cvi'it veal's' sin: withstood its severest tests, hat her v ital organs were undermined and death sjetned imminent. For three tumults she coughed incessantly and could I. ot sleep, blic hoilght olll-. a hotil'j of Dr. King's NVw ItNi-overy for Cciisiunitioii and was mi much re lieved on taking Iii.-:t do-c that she slept all night and with om: ho'tle La-: h. eii Miraculously cured. Her inline is Mrs. Luther Lilts.1' Thus write W. r. Hamriek .v. Co.. of Slu ll.y. X. -'. tit t a free trial holtle at Fodiay A: Mason'- ll.'iig Ston; ai;:.f :la al-H-iire. Th.' only gu.' '.if.tecd curj for c.'.I.iri' cold in the hea '. hay fev.ir, rose cold catarrhal deafr -s and Hire eyes. Ke store tin- se-ist ;f hi'teand unpleasaii l.reatli, resaltii froui i-utai i h. F. is a:.d .lea' :int ti ;- .'. Follow direction an.! a cure is w . :a:ited, !.y ni! drug gist-. Semi U circular lo At.i. tia Medi :.l t'unij ' .)'. Inn ii'.e, ( ii. Six month-,' treat -al for ti; sent hy nail, si 1:. F sale hy K(i'l:ayV M.i-oa. Fountain pens at Will & Stark's. BUY A LOT -IN- -THE- sriUT.RAN I RoPERTY ii tlie M li. miARDSLKY, I ielleral Agelil . MEM, I Best & Uieapes . 1 A Ml Farm ers Attfntion' Do you want to huy a Binder, Kngjne, Thresher. Miwer or ot.lu t :i.:t-hint ry this year J lla CO A Stcam'boat Load, of Fain Mschincxv iust raceiroi fer tho eeasea cf STEWART Call nd Select What Von Want. Itl IMS XOTM IX ' i'lelieil kee- !;;iil'o.id Uloc. ! Non-iua-jnctic wav : r-t Will .V i Siaik's. j Th- Y. S. F. fast b!..c!c h..s- an ' the b! a; Kead's. Tiie best fonn'ain pen !u.:i!i" uied at !'. M. Fit nclTs. w e ecell ill i in! n.l i fancy good-. W." I-'. Read. Mi lis. l.:is-es .ni.! cliii-';'.-':'-straw hat - a. W. F. !: :!'-. Tiie Y. I'. I cse are tlie be-', for sale mi!;, c.t W. F. Read's. (lo to Augustus Lang, ior stapl and fancy groceries. Hubbard's headache capsule -an- a sure cure. Tiy tlicm. Shivi'ig " cents on Sun.'avs or hoiid tvs :f. Vic-reek's. (iood mo:; .ng" Have Vim! llulil. aid's I legant Lo'ion. Trv Hubbard's vanilla and lemon i xtracts, they are tine. See the new novelties in lioune ings and white gools at Read's. (io to Will ci ."stark'.- for bargains in ladies and gents gold watches. A large and eleg.ii.t line of ladies and gents gold i. a'ehes at Will ; UimIC (ih'""l li.'iiKt' Stark's. 1 -ll!ti! t 'N 1 liVMlM , If you want to b'ty good bread I cake" and pies go to La n ire's ' ... Nii.iii ..m . 'tATin Fair Hale for s,oo. j TIIUKSDAY, 3IAY down and ?pl .er month without ! Mr. Fred Fclham has ti.e honor to interest, ; announce the only apj.i a rav.ee If you want a choice cup f.f tea' in Albany of the I eamiful try my -10 cent tea in hit!!: . E. : and Accompli-in 1 Rrownell. Artist. We have a vi-rv lar..'.' stock ..i .... . ,,,.-,,, ,,,.,.-,., French and dominies:,, te!.is. W. 'MRS. SCO i I Si DDOSS, F-Ky:,'.L IV ii VMivi i v:i.i:tei' oing t n; . , Splendid .-til .!;e. Progi'es-ive j dealers keep ii. j Prescription-- accurately '"ii. i j 11 ui n led day or night by ll.('. Hubbard v.-gistercd pharmacist. : sixteen yeais expel iet.i c. Flagrant, di-iicioits :.;. l coitd'oti j ing Spencer V Riackburn's i.lend i ed leas an i coil'.-es. j Ali kinds of canned !i:;ii-. vu.'i 1 ab'es and meals new tnd ff:-i. a' I Spencer 'c r.ljckliurn's. j We have our new spring stock of i kid gloves, and the best value yr shown in Albany :;t U . I". Re. I iubbard'.J elegant l'iio:i is ,,,.' ! a face paint, but by it-; i!: ; Most injurious face paint is ;-, i. j deled harmless. ! Mr. Martin Lu.Iv.k'. ti e be-1 i tinner in the ya!!v, will u-main vvil'i Matthews .'i Wasii'.etni. ; Smoke tht celebrat.l Iiavati'i . filled 5-eent igtis. rnanufat tttivl ' at Julius . Ior ii's ci;t.ir factory. Mcrs. Fortmiller ' Irving have ; added a line line of cr; t - to ! their stock of furniture. v.: l! paper ( tc. Oar stork f ...;aple at;d fancy j c'i-eiies is al! ni and freslt an I ' . r . . . . .-. i 'i un.. wst ontuiv. spencer .v l-dackhurn. ' Helicious dried beef, chii-ped to I older, lull cream c'.eese, !::tif!l i tongue, sar. lines, and a full linr of hmcli g-i ' !- ::! r ,c r.i:;ek- b'irn's. The idi..isync!'a;es i-.' :::a:.k::.-! ' is a frigh.tfn! ivond'-r. They in!:-' have bargain-. Thi- i- i'..n;a';iu-'l daily by the cto'.v.l --.'c:i at ('.;;n , Hcndricsoii. Ilo! for low prices, (m ; C"i.:i : .x Ilendricsim for your 'jroi eiiys. crockery and glassware. We are I not cranky, but will give yoa j prices that will astonish tl: ; natives. I have just received a huge in voice of lace curtains, ranging in ; price from $1 to ffl per pair, scrim, j curtain net, etc. Also a line of curtain poles an I furniture cov-r-' tig. Samuel I". Young. ; Those wi-hing screen door and windows should cail on R. 1. Yunk, who vv i!l put them ;u com i plete on shoit n .'ice. Shop on ; corner of Second and Ferry streets i Elegant Lotion venders the skin 1 soft and beautiful. S.eiial Notice. Having taken the agency of r. Thatclier's magretic shield, 1 will be pleased to tce all suti'cring with chronic diseases. Rheumatism a specialty. Same as sold by 1'iof. Spear. Mrs. S. Race. AT- BANJO IWUCrllT J. H TAYLCFv rTB r-..:.------ . .... . i.X A TCNi: !".AC.I la A NTi :.::. ! R- .x.i t.ivvi-Kiiov.ici.g-. lilsic or of the itr-tn;:... n; :'; '.;: :. First- lass inst nno.-tiis i,- the best l.:::ker,- v iil l e fr.rt.i-! i d ::l wheiesa!.' rat.-. h'u-- -l.'tiie. rootn 1". IWlhl :;iri lli'ililliilii' K ICC IT . 1-. !iTi .!:!. i : rice-, p. air o:i sr.le r.i IiiaekmaiiV led t.J.lll Ul iii-iii (Jt'ltk 1117 V!, Hi 1 1 ift-.'..-. ' t-V i I t ' . 1 I Ul hi .!!' i MLhY, ETC. l!.;vi::.: j vrci'.jie I ti.-: ':..:.?.--.; I'd: ef t. 'i'h-.'itjii.-n, t-- . i :t tie- atmnae;.. i.f the j ai-'i , pri. tms ingfa all tin t'.'-i 1. -t : c: iii :r-r the ni'ini y. Prompt a'te-itijn riv. :: V ad oi ihrs in t.c- -.:'.. All ge i-t . i.-:t love i: .V cail. V, .;:o. c. in Ntd;i:so:;. To ; -soi; A'i !:!. UsTi 'iUoKr s : ! ccnticv. c vr-.'itt:- : f i i f . -. i - v ! U . .V. i!, ! .ih i . ; The only cetntdcle n- if A: -::..ct i :.;:? an-s iap vi '. :r.n -e.-tv; f net: r; mi;: t y : gST-Cusinexs cr.t! ;it;c.". -ay caj'g v '.:! receive .i o.i;;i'! .'. ti 1 i ::rp :u! attention. Hhi) .'-liLLS -...v:, tiiM.vu :v." vj u;;;--: '.'i.'.d'R. Best. Siorana Facilities. ili.::.. l.iiAXV ui v. c. xi-:ous, (rA'iaate i...;. 'w 11. tve of Londoti, lin:.' . i: 1, m-" : ;!n; I .!! vnc Medical CIU : -. The Dr. ha? s;-::.: :i !::ot:;:.c of stn.iy and pracii-o i.:i i n. a i cialty ! clirmiio ihs..? -. r. :in.vti cancers, i-crofi'iaoid.irgeie.'.'ir-.Vi'.nii.': and wen?, wiihent p".ui or !t..' knife. He . -dsn makes :i cu-Kv f :rtat itlent wif ii elcvt. i. Iy. lis, pr.ttt:. id in the (.rrnsr.a t'r: in !i at-.a Fa.glish hospitals. l."s ; :..;.u l. attended dav or night. His tin t'o is ';UOD iVU.:, TO ALL." 23"0:tice r.a 1 i--s:-.i... e- Fci v trt, hetwecn Ticr-i ..: u i ai-.ii. cz CO I m 3 i m m rn 53" & SOX . .