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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1890)
,-.J f ... i 7 SPECIAL, 11::so A. .11. Not to nee our stoves and raises ! ttttorft buying is a mistake. Mis takes are alwaya costly. In heat ing stoves we have the largest as wl as the most carefully selected stock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought ns an experi ment but as a certainty. We know what eacl stove will tin, and they were bought for cash, so the price ia right. We have special ties In beaters, betide our regular lines of Garland, Arganiran.l Su perior stoves and ranges. (.lEO. Vt.ftllini. . . . tt . ON SAI.K. The Daily IIerai.o will be Oil gale each morning at II. .1. Jones book store.where it can be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Use elegant lotion for tan. A fine line of parasols at K Searls'. Warranted garden hose Matthews Sc Washburn's. ilt Ice croam and lemonade served j every day at Goetz's restaurant. i Whv suirer with headache when Hnbbard's capsules will cure von. . . , . i ... .. " . ine oesi .a,. .. m..k..-. ... ... i . market at Matthews k .i-n.. burn's. Rev. i;. l:. Nettie Purvi 1'richard and Miss left vesterdav for the East. A eood second ortfan iorj nauil male cbean at the art :Mu-ho Lino Comity bank. Novelties in wash dress fal.rics. The largest stock in the city at .Samuel K. Young's. The Foster genuine hook glove. "FoBterina." in black and colored at Samuel K. Young's Governor IVnnoyer will speak at Lebanon Saturday afternoon on the issues of the campaign. II. Y. Kirkpatrick. formerly ; . I T . . . . . . editor of the Lebanon Express, is now running a liverv stable in Seattle. Qualitv and prices always i't there, l'aisley & l"i?h are the leaders in job printing. A trial will convince you. W. A. McGiiee will furnish " ' , -. j 3.W per week. Ice cream and 1 , . . ......nfnl..vAi Kev. S. G. Irvine has returned iromTacoma. where he assisted in the establisbnient of a mission of the I'nited Presbyterian church. Harry Wilson, colored. t this city, was arrested Monday mi a warrant issued at Corvallis on a ebarge of larceny ..f !. lie was taken to Corvallis tor trial. Mattie E. Martin, of Portland, l.'tions in i -Ilbtn.lanf oil i,.i..tm.r :.l thp!!"'1 promOtlOnof the Ulowl retidence of Mr. lientlev, corner of ixth and Galapooia streets. j Mr. H. C Crissman. proprietor! oi the new store in t he McEarland i building, will have an important announcement to the public in our , advertising columns to-morrow. ; A good drug store and a restaur- ..... :T. i: vij.. . Mill 1U 111C IVT. 1.3 IV. . .-' ... choice list of cit vpropertv for sale ! on easy terms i-'fioMiro".,! 1 oils ;' . i Ilednek over tank. 1 irst National : J. G. Eergue, manager i-i the oueen of song. Miss Flora Patson, tne colored Jenny bind, is in this city arranging for her appearance in this citv on iVcoration hav May Hubbard'. nut contain headache capsuls do opium, morphine or; any opiate whatever, neither ! , L. , .V.. W. ... ...... J J ...... ...ij j are a "afe and sure cure for either nervous or sick headache. Dr. II. A. I.einenger dentist ex-. tracts teeth without pain, by the useofaceno. a new anu-sthetic, perfectly safe. I'r. Lcininger makes gold plates and put in all Kinds oi gold tilling and crowns Tickets to Europe San Francisco , Spokane Falls. Pendleton. I'.aker j city, Aue jmiies. ami uii poiuis in : the United States and Canada for sale at the Lnion ticket i. (i. liawlings citv ticket ollice. agent. Uroadalbin st. Mr. A. Lewis and family of Shedd left yesterday for their future home in Ellensburg. They were accompanied by Mrs. I. Fox of this city a far as Portland. Miss Julia Lewis, the little school mistress, was also a member oi the party. Mr. M. C. Morris of Punxsutaw ney, Penn.. is in this city, looking for a location. He is delighted with Oregon. He was a former neighbor of Mr. H. C. Crissman. j At the Corvallis city election who has located in this city. (Monday .1. M. Applegate was Hon. Charles I". CriU'in. sec re- mayor and II. C. Punn tarv i.f the state of Indiana, was j marshal. The vote on the cow in the city yesterday. He is one question was in fav.-r of j.revent .f the ofiicers ..f the Sons ..f ing the Iw.vines from running at Veterans, and is looking after the! large. interests m mar or.ier. lie icii last evening for San I'rancisco. . , . i .? . . 1 Hie tMK'iui nun uramaiic eveiuoi the soasiii will lo tne appearance of the distinguished artist. Mrs. Scott-Siddons at the opera h..ue on Thursday evening. May 8th. It is said that her Leauty is as ,1a. .ling, her gowns as gorgeous and; her manners as fascinating as ..f old. While her dramatic power has increased since her lat visit to our shores. . i rlat! I'olatoe. ; We will receive to-day a car load j uf the celebrated o'reen Mountain and IJoautv of Hebron potatoes, and those wishing line Reed pota toes should leave orders early nt Cunn & Hendriekgon's. EOARD OF TRACE MEETING. " An EnthRia!tic Meetiaj tt Citi:! t tl: Op?rn Hcus Last Nijht. All enthusiastic mcctim- ni cili-: zens cauea try tne r.oar.t ot lraile men was held at tin- opera house last 1 :iuht night. The meeting was called to order by S. K. Young, president of the board. Tlie minute of the previ ou meeting were rein I and ap proved. The Albany band was present and enlivened the mectim; with music Mayor .1. I., Cowan wan the lirst peaker. He referred to the work ings of the Hoard of Trade and de clared himself heartily in favor of any and all measures tending to promote the growth of Albanv. J. II. Townsend then presented 1 the subject of t lie necessity of an i - - - energetic ooam oi iraue, ana me I neeils of nilrnrtiiaiiKr the eiliv G. W, Writrbt referred to the ! public enterprise of the citizens of . - 1 1 in li v nn. ten idthat the historv ih,,',, ,..,-. . . - . ; elfort and bv a united action. J. li. .Veil, who is from the oil and ms well retrion of Pennsvlvau- ! ia, sjioke on the question of boring j for gas, and believed it would ; nav to ti v the experiment in this locality. He also advocated the expenditure of money toward ad- vertising the resources of Albany. Judge I., l imn then spoke on t he iitiestion oi advertisitii.', and M h wUll ,,e nm, ,,f ,,,,. ing up new enterprises ami manu- j . . laeiuiui lU auorn empioymeui to j the many w ho are seekin- loca- j tionshere. ieo. K. (. hamberlain followed! with some go.l suggestions eon-! .. in. i.! uii i pies i .on oi proiuoi ui"j : such niauul.ii'tui iii'' and other I public enterprises. I'it iens. he ( said, must tirst hein improve- ! ments inemseives. an.i tnen invite capital from abroad. (.'. K. Wolverton heartily coin cided with the previous speakers, and thought the work of the Board of Trade and the citizens could be prolitably expemied in developing ; the coal, mineral and other ie-; sources of this portion of Oregon. I i, w' J I T . . ....... ,. I In. S. (j. Irvine then gave a ' practical talk on some of the 'booming'' towns .f the Sound. He said that during his recent trip to that region he was mista ken for a drummer, and presented '. some humorous as well ns sensible ! remarus. ue iiiougtii tne city i should be advertised bv public improvements, toiviuost anion' .1 , , , , , . . . . I liemni Ks wore made hy r.( Mien j who ailded his name to the list of j members of the l!..ar.l of Trade, i Mr. E. II. Norton, who has Ven " --- . .... t investigating the coal, iron other mineral resources of i poll ion of Oregon, made a and this brief . bt- speech, in which he s;n. lieved that the mineral w.alihof the country tributary to Albany was such that would attract c.ipi- wa and prove a wonderful factor in eity and country in motion the meeting ib adjourned. Plsi.ed i th. s.. . Several weeks ago mention 1 -! made of an old gentleman nam i Athen who started aero, desert from the MeMruin the I ice ' bv,. . , . . coming north, during the snow in Januarv, and not having; ! :.. u-...i... vlBl"-. V" " mail carrier from Silver lake, found the remains of the l man lying near a log on Pine ri le, about 13 miles thi3 sido of the Meldrum place. From the ap pearance of the body, Mr. Moore thinks thn old man had become fatigued travelling on foot through the snow, bad lain down to rest, fKi ..;. tt, ...... f .;... I... ...... .!...! l, iiHi.u.i i...ii..r-o.iai .rro. "c i.'; . : . " r,..r:. v . , t toiumisi. u,- t , exc.sion ! vestment the monev spent for ad- rnierence. I JV8 . , vertisin.4 and public improve- Wnrm vs .1. Howeraox. '. C i 1 "v ' '"a,"s : " Simenls has hron'-ht abundant re- l'olin", K. S. I'.ollinger. 11. I..;"' ve a , e; e.n,,,., .(ou n t... IW F. S. I.ock,a;)L Ii.-k.A. . iiZ l i ui i u no I lit: ill v . iv i in 1 1 in nil i i.' I iiiti(ii I li I i nrc i nnv I I . . r l" ; fallen asleep arid froen to death. i rl"'.vlchoeolveview. 1 .Musical Soiree. An evening party and musical j Th" s id reas..n i - b. c.ni'-'e I li- soiree will Iks given under the men w ho endorsed tin- bishop, re auspices of the W. ('. T. I'. at ; fused io agree to i. e. ie two men their hall on Tuesday evening. who w.ere not sent by the board of May 1". by the renowned banjoist. j missions, into the conference, the I. II. lavlor aud the accoiiii.bshed pianist and ..e. 'favlor TI.,. ,. dist Miss Khod.i ntertainment will , consist .1 eh'tr'...!..!' imiiersoiia-1 tins. ori-iiial banio acts, songs ( and musical sketches, and prom- ises to be most intertaining. . . " ' tl tiling Oniesri Klrelu.l. I Eollowing :ir the newlv elected ' ollicers of the Albanv .Mining and Milling Company: President .1. I.. Cowan: vice-president N. '.I. Allen; treasurer O. W. Masti.n ; secretary I.. II. Mont.inye. The company expects to put in ma chinery and w..tk their mines this summer. l urrallis t'lt.vKlfrtl..ii. A .Million I m ..f r...R. ! rendered by these men during the I pas" vcar. and th" monev appro About a million met of ..gs ! ,.j:lt,'.,l from, a trru funds', was al! w hich are now being run down i nn.lcr legal c .nrrad rec-nized the ( alajKioia will begin to reach 1 lV .,u ... ltl.,; U.eirwith- this city to-day. Thev have been : .ll-iw al did 'h. m " u.- in. i-.y sold to Salem parties and iM i .lisl-u--i. Th-n .-v.-n ....ot!,.-.- raneo i..w n tne river. raneo .i..vn tne river. , " - " '" . J . . Ir. Leiiunger, dentist, I r. Lit- sisiaui. win make you n sei iier assisiani. win make von a set l yi leein ami cnarge yon not niig! "Jr !,V1rj, "r ",,r,K K0" special! v. liixnn I.:. 1 w. edale ....... ii . ... imock. .iuuny, wi The very best brands of tomato-vs only 10 cents per can at Conn llonaricksons. Why do you go hungry when you can buy groceries so cheap at Conn A: llendrickson's. tile SPW" THE EVANGELICAL WAR. i 0?' TitUnt Eurhins " . 1. Tu D : : Th, 1 he Anti-i.ou man la. Kvangelical conference ion i'i Ilic concluded eseiiin ves'cr.tav. ami la.-i II'.'V. .1. I'.owerso-. replied to l.ishop bowman's d.-feiis.. of his position. They are tirni in their statement tint the bowman party, is not the legal body of the confer- j ence and that theiractioiis are null j and void. ! Til K IIOWMIN CVIJIV AD.IOI I'oilowing is the leport of tiie l'o.vnian faction : The conference was railed to or der -it nine o'clock, and alter the regular devotional exercises the husiness wa-i trins n-'ed with dis-1 patch. The following le-olutions were 1 adopted: Pesolved. That the trustees if; the wregon i omerence y i t the I Kvaneolical Association o. North j America, are authorized to contest j I ti,e convevnni-e I -... it!.;,; ti.n I, U r.i thU r,,n- nil ; oi eiiuieii i'i'i- - i . M. Plowman, .1. M. I'.eauchafnp, l osi Bim J.. rcniitTi convenor.. to and participated in the aflair of the above named preamble (reference l the disgraceful row at the opfiiing of the conference, ajraiii.-i t!i. word of tio.l, the laws . . li 1 . i"ll" OM. and order of our church, and k- liberately withdrew from the con ! ference, and Wiikkeas, This conlerence by a resolution assured the abavn ' !lamo, ,IL.r!aoiis that they should bt i(.,xt wit, , -..iliearing spird ftIui , hristian manner, should ti.cv ...i , ,., wii sccas, This ollei wa-I ea!. d u;,i ..ontemnt . theiefote he it Kesolved That t y. i,, ; s l'...ili n'erhner . wh. 0n.lliv;. .,.! u ho : I'oiill'.'. I . ' . :i 1 .1. I.. in 1 w .1- in the revolutionary pii ,-..e. im-. have, by their pub'.i.- o.. ; ;ct, lor feited all their rigir - an I privi leges as ministers and members of the Kv.mgelic.ii Asu.-i;;tion. and liave violate.! the r oi-unatioii V(nvs uri. (MVV ,..j.M.;l from the ti, .:.. . -,r.-,-r. el ( , , ,,; ('hu"rcli, and that I ... ' ... .1. llo.v. rsox, I!. I.. Pratt. .1. M j Dick, A. i:...Iobiison. f. V. Plow- man. T. A. Vos'. .i. M.l'.e.tuebamp and I., ."injoei't are suspend.-. 1 iiom 'all their ollicia! functions and t. jim : ! el ,j7j a.i rights aiel privileges :iie.:- in our i-i'.iin-ii ini'.l our next atinu i'i coii!e.ei.ce. Ile-io'iVeJ. That the pt-ioii- . elected bv the conference to i. iii. es i made vacant by the -usp.-ii-.it. .. I th'- persons i, ::ned ab; ve siia i ! man I of their pr.:dece.-.-'i m ! ollice all moii'-vs, books, p.ipei--. i j documents, and o ici' property ot I this Coliieielice l in then po-- : S(',-si...n, r ie.iii I.i.l .lie ma tii ; I lei th- eril . ; "... a . ie h.rel ; anc I .1. I.. rl.:i''i an t ll.-OM . 1.0 I j 1 ; Ii.'t lell. i. .11 1 .; .e I o: r ;u:-:. i-s o ; !l.e i;:i:i Nolth Ainer-ie-ii- i.. on- l:ellc.ll A-sO. ic.i. and a:;v .e ! 11. . ti mi '.vi'l. i.i.i . im to this c ...if " Vo;d a..d v.iii b . e .iili'.f'lice. in.it! Tell' I I pm ad ti." illllll Soils. I !i iial t he member- v. ho w :th d:ev from the con leieiice set forih a.-a p-as..;i. in tin- local pi. -voi this city, f !' tie ir :.-! i .11 : That tv... api'li-.aiils i..r ih- miiii-trv v. ere reins,-.! examlnat ion ozi iiini .... o. in their aciiuirei! abiiitv becai:-.- thev atiiru.e.l i in ai!-wer to a iiuer- tion that they believed thebfliop s ; Hiisientiou to be legal. Now this wa nothing more than the individual expression of one or ; two examiners, and nt the action' of the conference. If it was an ; unjust treatment of the applicants j it .should have been brought to the ; members of the conference for cor-1 lection and not become a cause fori so serious a stepas (..disrupt a con f. reiuv. especially since they had a majoiitv in comVivnc" :;nd could baveea-ilv coireet.d it. s:ime a- the two men who were sent bv the board ! missions, it is evident ir..m this, on tins jioint, . had the men wh endorsed the : bishop agreed to their proposition they would have recognized the bishop, hence the low at theopeu- ,,f il. conference and their w ith- draw al does nol turn olllhesus- l"''"'"! bi-l.op but b'cause iheir pruposiiioii was not accepted or because the bebop's men would in. I make an ev.-u trade of men. Thev oi coins, withdrew before I he mailer was brought to a test in the conference. Can so silly a mutter be a cause for to serious a step. They certainly recognized the bishop prior to the conference in making preaching appoint ments and arranging church dedi cations now lending. Anot her reason is because of the epithet publishing house rob bers'" when they demanded noth ing l.ut the money appropriated a v. ar ago for services rendered dur ; ing the past vcar. The service thou- thev ,jlt." thoujht i a- :.!! t iine.l I b il receiv e . 1ITI . ropriaiio!. t"i How the i,ia!!-i i:i that oilar oi - rv id ea ii be Vcii,lered ,..ulse ,-,,r , ..;,. ,w,Kl ,.,.,., ! curse will r. ; . i. , ;fl,L i .ii. I- iiii'e an an-w er from MIMMIJis si tlii.M .. Portland district II. I. Pittcer. Portland and N'owli.-i 1. .Shuknecht. East Portland erinan and MilwRnkve A. Ernest. East Portland. Tibhitls" Addi- HEKALD: WEDNESDAY lion ami Alhina I.. S, Fisher and supplv. Orrwn fit v. brooks ami I. .M. I'rr-Ms. Alhauv, 'orvallis tin 1 Ml'.. I. P.. I islit r. Sweet II.iijk McKlroy. Independence, I My ton King's Vallev N. Shnpp. I.alayctte-li. I. PiUncr. NehalcmTo he supplied. st. Helena, .loliiis and ml l.i- I aina- M. r.uningamc Pcllin i 1 1 1 P..IV he np- plied. Spokane Falls P. P.ittlicr. F.asi Spokane T. i he sitppli I. ' llaiiingion .1. I-., .-loops. Iloekford To bi supplied. The conteivne" then adjourned fine die.- Tli- Kac.h-si.hi Sen-...!.. n Sunday there Was an excur- i sion up the river from t'orvallie to I lariisl.urgbv the steamer Win. M. j,,,. n vhaa, for recreation I . , ........ Tll(. .,,,., :. i . . ,i... i....:c. . . 1 . ' 11 l'lvi'l' if IV'Klnll imc U(t-.it"il fltkikiivl. I.,.. - me. o 1 1. There Iroiu S.llem ! Albany and return in a S-.-w w eel:--, and o;i i.ei Saturday evening i!u Al'iauy ). '!e will ;' up io Cor val.is w i:h train to it !,( t ! per.'i.rinaiii i a line thealre C"'.i ; p:snv in I'-e newlv r-moii :.. . Oj.i .i h..:i.. nl .bib broilit : n " Saliirdav the Saleai tiniv I - sity naiM w ill give an excursion to Albany and return. On .Inly I itb an ecuiioii will be run froru i Albany to r.ieit.'iihtisii and ie- I urn. which w ill i-ive the public; an oppoi tunny tor a trip I front on the Oregon I'aeiiic. . I, SABBATH t.'ffi00h 1IAS8 MtETIS-J. The loii m iiej counuiilt e. I ;-. . W. linn. II.V..I. I". Sti wart. i: . I.. .1. Ti n i.biil!. Kev. I.. K". : and K-. v. .;. S. l!anh iter. pointed by the Albany Mini -ter'-Asoci:ition. me! at the- pat"r'. study of the baptist church Ti:---ia to c:.l a mass nuetinu oftt.e Sabbath school workers oi l.bin county, and pi.-p:;-e ;.im jvanii.ie f..r s.uue. Ir. i. V. li.ay wa-1 elect. ! chairman and . Hani ii. r -ecretarv. On tnotinii the nn.s meetinj; called meet in the llajiti-t hurch at Albanv on Thursdav the ':ith lb. dopt I May al followin: ,;o v. m. pr. graiuui. in: i;s.v. : 1 i:i:.oi .n. I Pi ay. r and praiv servi- e. b Ke . S.I-;. Meminircr. ' :''H Addre-sof Welcome K v. I .. .1 . I'i iiii. bull . -'tin 1 ry.uii.atioii. :lo Whv have we come to a tin iV l;' . T. Hobery. Mi -Minnv ill. . '2 :.".o Work i:i the Sabbath schooj - l;i'.e. 1 -.. What kind ati l t In ir .ill! i.-s io v. New . Seio. 1 : i'i -Teach, is essential ;Uali-lieaii'.n- --;.-v. I... I. Ko'ers. - "o - Teacher'- half !...tn- Kev. M. M. .Marlin- l!al-ev. ;; :..o --Teacher's outside V.. Pi,.. !e 1-".in --1;. .1. I. -baiii'ii. .'! : I" I'ifty lainiiU-s .1. voted to the ti.-cu.-io:i of above topics. Each speaker limit, d !..." minutes. I :0' Appoint ii:. -ut ..i .!!;.- mitlces. ::ii-. e!.lill be,sije--. a'iio'.iriimei.t. i ki i.sii , i : imm;. 7 :''' Praver ami praise service, led bv Prof. W. II. I..e. S:iKJ The bible. Its power -K'-v . H. Irvine l. I. S:l." II ow to studv it E. ! Wad. , Hals. v. I'.. . S: How to u-e it Kev. II. P.. IdNworth. p.r. .w n-ville. I llfDAV MoKNINt;. j t : m i Devotional service Kev. i I.P.I'ish. r. !'::;o K.-ports of commit!. ; and permanent organization. 10:011 The blackboard, how to, u-e it Mr. W. K. P.Iatn. Albany. I 1 1 opening and ciosii.g S. 1 S. Mr. Wni. Thompson. Oak 1 Creek. 0 :''o sabbath school aids. ' Their use and abuse Kev. .1. I". 1 Stewart and Kev. .1. Gould. Sh. dd. in ::;o i Question draw. " '"' euei.ii niscus-ion. Vi joiii nmeut . County papers please copy. ' What :. l ortilno I- :i a . ii ul. In-alt Iiy. pearly, skin. IYv ;.rc aware of the short time it take? a li-iiiilt'ii il liver to cause Mob lies on tie- f.i. i nii'.l a dark greasy skin Ore liottl" et I'.i'ggs i.l.ioil puril'ier anil l.l.i'iil iiiak. r will i -s r i .-. tins organ ti its ii.iIum! ami lii;irthj- state anil i i"iiiiies the l.lii.nl .if al! impurities, .t i- nieeling with won. lei I'al silo-css. 'I rvil. It is giiarantei .1. All .h ug- Ulst- keep it. (.o..,t 4'mi;li Syrup. Tlirre i-. notliiiig parents . Iioul.l hi j - . nr.ful ahimt as self cling a con gh ' -i up. !iea:gs i Kerry cough nyiiq. is iiiretiif vvilli v.diul'aful success. Tlit- lies! i none to cnoil. U(,'sureou g' t r.eggs. Kvery .!! Ie is v.ai raiiicil. Ail .IniL'gi'-ts kecT? il. New ernnroi.leries, llouncing, lace flouncing in cotton and silk, bku k and cream. Laces in imita tion point, also new designs in black and white lace, including Yandyck and EiUel Tower. New urchings. Samuel E. Young. ec:; ire your railioad. stiamshii. and sleepin- car tickets to all points North. South and East via' the F n ion Pacific railwav. and 1 a e the. time and money. "Ticket on I'.ioadalbin street. I'r. Patton. the lemale and private P.lund.erg's block, in to U. o to and specialist on diseases, in Office hours 7 to s. C'on- sulfation free. Montgomery. In ordering llendrickson's avoid the rush. liesidenee .".rd and goods (me at Conn .V earlv and MAY 7, lt90. imiiiumwi mm 1 1 in wi p ii nn'iiniiii main OREOOK BOARD Or IMMIGRATION. Ail L.1U1DII VY.iiucu iroiu ,vr:y cn;;ty ;a The Stat -I he New Corporation. Ill connection with what was said at the IJoard of Trade meeting in this city last evening concerning t ho necessity and benefits of plac ing an exhibit cf agricultural products and advertising matter of Albany and Linn county in the rooms of the Oregon board oi Im migration, the following statement froiuti. W. Waterberry, treasurer of. the newly incorporated board, will be of interest: "We have incoroiatod under the general laws of the state ; have elected Edward II. Fleming presi dent, J. C. Hoyd secretary, myself treasurer, and'appointe.l Mr. s. H. t i rcene our attorney. The diiliculty heretofore experienced by immi grants and settlers in getting the information they desired suggested to us the usefulness and feasibility of ouch an organization. Our aim is to keep on exhibition at our central olhco here samples of the products of the several counties o. the state, and be prepared to furn ish full and free information to all persons about the charade r of lands, prices productiveness, extent of settlement, improvements and gen eral development of the various portions of the state, and in these, and kindrtJ matters, be literally a hoard of in forma', ion." Woolen Mills. The P. row nsville Times says that the Annual meeting of the" stock holders oi the Eagle Woolen Mills. C--'.. was held at their ollice in .North P.i.nvnsville, Oregon, April The following directors were elected; W. K. Kirk. P, Hume, .lux. ProWii, J..I. Whiteatid Hugh Fields. Alter tin- reports of Secre tary, Treasurer and W. K. bishop, Agent, were read it was voted to make a dividend of in per cent mi capital stuck, part of the net earn ings of the company. The busi-!n-- has proved a succ-- .s in every sense of t iie term and will con tinue under the supervision ot its former ollicers. l our m u looms, a rotary press and other machin ery will he added in a lew weeks and the factory will be inn t it-f-d'est capacity. Sal.l to l!e Ti-... . If there is anything wi.-ng v.ith the following story it can be charged up t the Walla Walla Statesman: The following is told of an oldtiine Walla Walla . diior, and as it has never before appeared in print v. give it space : When a small boy his father, since lead, was running a weeklv paper in one of our western towns. 'in.- lay the advance agent of a show came along and ordered some posters printed upon cotton cloth, but Mrsome reason he neglected to call n.r them and they were I'-tt on the printer's hands. The editors wife ran across them, and. as cloth was then high on this coast, she took the posters home and used them them tolinea pair of pants she was i. inking for the editor above mentioned, then a boy of 10 years. Time passed on nud the pants grew threadbare, and at school one day he accident ally tore the seat out. leaving about twelve inches of the lining exposed to view. Thisof itself would have made the average school boy smile, but imagine their mirth and the teacher's consternation when they observed the following word stan.l ing out bildly upon the lining in large type: "' Moors open at 7 Performance begins at S." Conn llendrickson's is the ! iss place to buy your table and frint in gallon cans. iood meals can be had at the City Kcstaurant torif:;...0 per week. Ice cream and ciKe, i cents. Private boxes. No matter what the price, our. goods will always U first-class. Si-i:ni i:i! ii P.i Wl:t l!S. New invoice of gold rings at French's. t'-e l!egg U.uiililio!! loiters for indigestion, ilv-peps'ia I :'ll kinilrc1 i!i-r::.:e.s. It.-ggs eclil.ial.'il family l cme.lii's ' an-for sale by all leieling ih nggi-ts , en ry w liero. I Novelties in parasols at Samuel E. Youngs. New potatoes and onions at Conn i- IlendriekeouV. I'sc elegant lotion tor roitgii skin. I se elegant loii..n for sunburn. 1)IK1. MYF.KS At his hem.' l.r.ir spier . 1. inn coiuitv "rrgon Wall, r li. son. ..' IMwar.l anil M ugr. ' M yrc-. : Walter was hoill Mar.-li "th. I ''.' 1 ; ar. l dicil May :.'iul b'' w.-.s mi j )l;:-lient, Invillg elli'el. lie '" liiiri. il on the oi J .lay otMav in Uie pic-cnce of a large tom-our.-e n! vvi-eping friemli. JU pr.renls lu.vv mi-" liearllpll svinnntl.v. nn.l o hoj !! n ei to meet littl': Waller in tHK I'lUM OF liAlIlloWS .V. carls, lining a genera, niercliaii , .'u-e I'lisinesS in this city lias lu-ni ih ;- , .-o'.vJ i.y uiulual eniiseni. V.. '. : Scarl will euiitiiiuo the lei-ini at , Ilic o!.l staii'l, with wliot.i ail rnoiuits ; i'l i-.l.l he s.'ltkil. '.i nvNV. Vav .r. P ". C. V.. livmiow . , K. C. Sr. mil-. NotiiT to Moi-kiiutili'l". .. ouch is ni.'.ir.in- cuts that tii::' i Atinuul liiti tin c thi; si-ct I : I r. .f II.- .Ii.:.nv l .irmm '... will l.c I. -:.! : : illi cit'.. -e r.f f:.i.l i'.imj.3iiv in All.im. I'.. ... n. ii. ! M:c- A't!i ls 3. at 10 o ilrek in. f siijl f..r the .ilricse ot ilii-tii.i; etv.i. (7) .in.-orn to serve tor the U-wi ..! on.-t..r, . an.. Ilic tr-insartioii nf sui'h i.ili.-r Iji.si.i. s m nay come 'x-tore the inct-liiig. li.i:i" h ' .-rii-rot lK.anl ..( Dirtctor. Attrit; M. II. Wiu-, Pki:. I:. MiRitAi.', rrr.l.-i.t. Secie'.ary. FINE POULTRY. I l,:.vc b.ith nil.l nU biom:e turkioi lor , mIp at o per pir; turkey cics for St; ; Urown neKtiorn oriel gl lor i.; . ...an- ...... j . ...... .. , nan, a , i r . . i ...... r- Jna l.ra.m."": --- I.. J. hoick, inne.m, o. . Kroii.vat! Knuoval! Vic di si.-,, to notify our friends .that for the next tew weeks, we will be found three doors east of nirold stand, in the store foiineriv 'occupied by S. E. Young. Our (store on the corner of First ami I Washington streets is undergoing 'thorough repair which whencoiu j pleted will be the prettiest store I in the city. In the meantime we will serve our customers without usual promptness and Ih? glad to welcome them in our new stand. Sc!:nci:k i'i P.i..cKr.t nN. Ti-.i ami ofl"'-. I have a good stock of fine roast cotl'ee and choice teas which are sold at very reasonable prices. Will be pleased to show them at any time. E. I.. Kenton, the cash grocer. 'orsel! I'.irs.ts: We make a specially of ladies and misses line corsets and waists. We have a drive in a French sateen corset at 75 cents. Extra good value. Sami ei. E. Yoi no. Elegant new .'lining cars, Pull man palace and free family sleep ing cars run through on express trains to Denver. hnaha. Council Plull's, Kansas City, St. buiis and Chicago, via. I'nioii Pacilic rail way. C. t i. Kawlings. city ticket eCent, P.roadalbiu street. "Our Own,'' a genuine kid glove, every pair warranted, at $1.5(1 per pair. This glove I have handle 1 for five years and havo Hi" I many others, but never hav: found any equal to them for the price. iSjinnel E. Young. YV.iimia IVis. .)rr , "Another wonderful iliscoyery l: .s : been 111 n!r mii-I that too hy a hub. in this cous.ty. li-:easc hi-tetn-.i il eluti l.es up .11 her anil I n s'-veri - she vv itlisloi.it its severe, t le-ts, !.t ' hi r viti.l organs w. re mi.!- rininei! ainl j ile.it!. s.-eim .1 ii!.iirm. ::. For line -ininiths she .-.iiigl:.-(l in. cs-antly ai:.l c.iu'i.l I'.i". et. s;.,- Iiiigl't ! 11 a luitt!-'.f Ir. King's .W-w UNcoveiy , I for ' 1 11 iiiii -t ami was :- much re- 1 I lieve.l i i!;ing lint io-e tlia! -lie ' ; .-tei.l ail ti'.glil an:l with one Imltle li.e; j In. -ii luiraeulou-l v enrol. K-r name 1 1 i' Mr-. Luther lain." T!iu write V.'. 1 I '. Il.im. ii k V. o. of Sln P.v. X.C. fief fife trial hot'.!'- .i: I'f.-hay .V; 1 M.1-0;;'- Drug Store .i:;:.i- ia ,-.:-i;-i nr.-. Ti. oiilj- gM. -i.!i'. i rt . nr.- for c.it.u r cuhl ia tie- i.i-a '. li.iv fcv .r, rose i n!il ; ! t-:.t:ii r!..il tie.ilr ami sore . K" ' s'oi e Ike si-i-; !' t.'.sie aial llnp'.e:i-aa hi -c:! li. 1 siillir from catarrh. K:i ! :.!el i.ea-:if.t tt I-'..iI.w il.re-ti'll ; :.n ! .1 cure is w :.:.iteil, I v al! .h ug :'. :iil f vircular n Aiuctin Me.'.ieni I 'l'ii;;' -, Dt.i, ill.-. C l lil.niii:-' tr it f. .'-.-lit hv i i.i.i.l. !'. t -:-!e ! v !'.-!.:!V.Vl Fountain pc-ns at Will & StaikV. BUY A LOT -IN- THE -I T.l'PP.AN PKOPEKTY E.C. liEAItDSLKV, ielieral Audit. 1 1 IJ lJ I IRftst (kufifiiid! I i t I I 1 hi t in ' ii' .'A III UIU lllllllWl Farm ers Attfntion Do you waul o huy a iMiiik-r. Ivuo-iif, TIirt:li :i: .Mower i .(!,! .n.-ti-hifiny llis Year .' Fa Jl 5 v' A Stoaiaboat Load of Farm Miicliiacjy justrccciyci STEWART 111 . . . inii nim ,ti p V mm Tf Jiwin twh --nrrts-t- i:riM:!i Tt French keep- ran road nine. Non-iuagiieJic wr.vl.es a! W;!! r. Stark's. The Y. S. F. fast black ii-se are the best nt b'ead The est fountain pen ma! cf ured at F. M. French's. We exc; li in embroidery :.!"! fancy go'sb-. W. F. Head. Mens. .-t-s and children's straw hat - ..l W. F. bead's. The Y. S. F. Use are lie- b, -! for sale only at W. F. Lead's. io to Augustus Ling.- i'.':- staple ' and fancy groceri"s. Hubbard's headache capsules j are a sure cure. Trv them. ' Sh'.ving 1" cents on Sundays or, holid.ivs a' Yiereck's. (ioo.l i.wr:..n:: Have yuii u-"vl , A TI NE EACH Ll-oV .CAK Huhbard's I legant Lotion. ANTEE1'. Try Hubbard's vanilla and j Nl( 11IvvilUH klww oi ; Music li-inon cvtrr.rts. tlu-v :m line. ; ir Af fi wtt (1;r..l See the new novelties in lloune ings and white goods al Head's. io to Will & Stark's for bargains in ladies and gents gold watches. A large and elegant line of ladies and gents g"o! d whes at will ... I..... .......1 1........1 Stark's. If vnu want i- li'iy good bread; cake and pies ;-o to Lance s bakery. Uts in Fair lalel'i.r $lmi. down and i'i" er month without interest. If you wan! a choice cup of tea try liiy -10 cent 1.-. iti !.:;!k . !!. I'rownell. Ye ha e a ' 1 ry m-' stock ! French and doiu -iie s.i'.'ecsi . W. F. I Uad. Try Sihi 1 i juait.-i .!::- en-. splendid .-..: !:-. i . .': , dealers keep i; Pll-Ci !! "iol ;.cc'.:..: .;. pounded !;'.v or . 1 1.;'. !:::.! W . '.-! 1 : ; !..':.. -: :. sixi' 1 !l vers .j.i I 1 ' nee. Fragia:::. d.-ii. io-l- end ...:s;i.. ing Spe'evr i: Piaekbn: :i"- ..i.-n.',-ed teas an 1 .jo'c-s. Ail kind-i of canned I:;.,!-. able; and meats new ii'-l i'i a! Spencer ec l'.lackb.irn:-. We have our n.-w sj.rii.,: i kid gloves, and lU 1 : -e.-r : I.H-.UI in Albanv at W. F. !'.. .-.'.-. Ilubbavd's Io'.;.-:. is f. face p.liui. bill by ii- tt:-.- in-..-! i:iji:ri..i:s fae- v:'!; ; r- : doted barmles-. Mr. Martin Ludwig. tic b. i tmtier in th.- y.i'l-'v, wili i w!:1! M -d ,s,c Was'.ibtt:-::. Miioke tin c-Sebra.!.."'. 1 1. 1 van:; i'.led ,'i-ce;;t :g us. :;;aiiuf.n Tured at Julius Jo . h i- cj.- ir fa. ;orv. Me-rs. I i ;t:nilo i- U. - h-.-.yc added a ii:.e line of c.!r; !j . their fioei; o! f.ili;:T-oe. .: . ". 1 paper . i o.ir st.-.-k of -.ta-.-lo .Vmcv gr.ries i- ail nice ar.d fieb and 1 of the be-' eiiility. Sppiici- cc P.lack'nuin. 1 lelicioiis di i.-.i Leo., chipped io order, full cream che.s., l.mc.i i tongue, saidines. ami i fuii line of Linen go ids itt -:;"i'.cei e: i'.'.u k- l.urtl's. The idiosy ncia-ies of mankind is a frig'nlful v.i nd -r. Tin y no:: have bargains. This is cmiirmed daily by t he .row. ' s-cn ;'.t (V.nv. : 'v Hendrics.in. Ho! for low prices. . i Conn ilendricsi.il for your groceries, crockery and glassware. We are le t cranky, but will give you prices thai will astonish the I have just received a large in- voice of lace curtains, ranging i: price from -id to '.l ;.er pair, scrim. curtain r.'-t, elc. Also a iiue ..f em tai'i poles and ftiriiinue e.-v.-r-ng. .-.ii.iuei E. Young. Th wi.-liing MTii'n door and windows shoiil 1 call 0:1 K. P.. Yiink, who wiii p:;t tiiem :n com plete on short n itice. Shop on corn, r oi Second ar.d I erry streets Elegant Lotion lenders the skin soft and beautiful. Spi-eiill Nolier. Having taken the agency of I'r. Thatcher's magi:et:c shield, I will be pleased to ce all suli'ering with c!:ren : diseases, lif.eumatistn a so i::!t v. Same -id bv iv.-!. Spear. Mrs. S. Pace. AT- in. Vnu Vmit- 15ANJ0 T:IIGI1T -P.V J. H TAYLOR- First--lass instruments bv the best makers will ! furnished at wholesale rates. I!u House, room 17. Um Uprns Ilniise, . -m: m.:ii r ' i'-.i.v TII UHSDAY, 31 AY 8 Mr. Fred Pelham has I he honor to announce tin- i.r.ly ai'ii.-;. ranee in . Ml. a!: v 01" the l i .-.utind ;::! 'Accoa-.plisld Artis!. MKS. SroTT SIDDONS, i s i in i'i-ii: ':l '; -; jlHio'ini' 1 v1, ti' . i . In (iiifiliio WiCCITA. i.t-.. i i .-i.d l.l:li x!.,:ili 0. LioViSIOliS, i.-.F..i.-s; ... ta-.p.rr. :.:,;-. ie. ...t oi ti e. li.e i.io:. -;. !'.-..::.. -t a.t o. : . .i. ti e ee. t"-... c .-. : i;a--.; I t r . ... r.r- .i::i!all- Wit n.s.vi I. s, :!;-:X''Kj:sun. .! ::-r a -rsr.'-; '-"t : -o;: v.i ! '"' '"'- The ,VlI .- P :-!:? an I .'. or.'-ic;- ': 5"ia:.-ii. i i-'- v. ill i ec : f::'. ::M :ido:i. ;e. ..: Aisirct ' ! '-' ' ' ty" ;!: i:"i r. :.:!;::-:. ; :.. my ii.u...'. e;'re- m OltOiVN 3i!kLS i-,i'.t. t VNMSI. ff.,;,, M'i. l'L"C:: F-.OUK. . -'! - . : r IV:..:'- : : i:. ...V : Uuhi! :- . Ji i -t i. tJ-JiildUO i : ." ; : : r v List la t'llI-'JOX ' x, .Li.V. UK. V. C. Xl-:CwLT or d (' li-rge 'f m,: the P?ll. i il.etune d L .nd..;.. E:;J .!....-.-. vae Medical Cede. . I'll? Pr. ids : miuiv and pr.it. t;.:..- .-:.d i..:.!.si-;c. ! tialiy . ! elironi-; io;c; runeivt cancoiK, s-.r!cl.n i...ng i. ..-;;, '.i.n.t.ik u:d vcvtxr, witnmit j am -t .:; Knilc. .u: nl-tt 1, :.... o ye. ::.!. ty tr. t u.ein. w i. eiev -. . : v. i I;;:, pr ietn ed in the i: ::: :! i : a ;i and Ei'tifch hospital;. Ca'.is ; ptly attended i'ay in i.iul't. 1 1 ' ne t ei i.; l li)! U I!.!. IO ALL. ! ir-rr f:i;.. : . . Ferry 9trvt, .1 ....-i i". e.t.ii. IhIv.-.li. CD CO T3 7j -X3 T1 C3 rxi m CO for the ecaaca cf 13G. & SO , -. X '. 3 II f is