Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 18, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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THE MOBNESGr HERALD: SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1890.
SPECIAL. l!i:30 A. M.
Not to see our stoves and ranges
before buying is a mistake. Mis
takes are al way a costly. In heat
ing stoves we have the largest as
well as the most carefully selected
stock in the city. The stoves we
offer were not lniught as aii experi
ment but as a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, ami
they were bought for cash, so the
price is right. We have special
ties in heaters, hsile our regular
lines of Uarland, ArgamI ami Su
perior stoves ami ranges.
(i:o. W. Smith.
ON SALE.
The Daily Hkkai.o will he on
: sale each morning at II. .1. Jones'
ooolc store, where it can he procured
at 5 cents jer copy.
JOTTINGS AKeU r TOWN.
Use elegant lotion fur tan.
A fine line of parasols at E
Searls'.
Bov's .losia suit .it (i.
C.
w.
Simpson's.
Go to James F. Powell A Co.'s
for groceries.
A nice lot of ladle underwear
at. E. C. Searls.
Fresh strawberries at James F.
Powell A Co.'s.
ror sau .o. i rai ker ymi.
Inquire at this otlice.
Paisley it Fish do the cheapest
printing Try them.
Ludlow s $j Ladies shoe all sizes
and widths at E. C. Searls.
Warranted garden hose at
Matthews A Washburn's.
Gentlemen would save money by
buying their shoes at 1-:. ('. .Searls.
Ladies call and see the line line
of house slippers at K. C. Searls.
Furnished rooms to rent. Apply
at the residence of J. K. Elderkiri.
The liest lawn sprinkler
market at Matthews A
burn's.
Go to G. W. Simpson's
iant dresses, robes, cloaks
in the
Wash-
for in
hoods. caps etc.
A good second hand organ for
ale cheap at the art studio over
Linn County bank.
A good second hand Hall safe
ior sale at a bargain. Inquire of
G. W. Simpson.
Coll Van Cleve has revived the
Yaquina Post and changed its
place of publication to Toledo.
New satteens, gingham's cham
bra's and other wash good just
received at G. W. Simpson'.
James F. Powell it Co. will have
a large assortment of truits, straw
berries etc on Monday morning.
Ashby Pearce purchased yester
at excciito.s' sale two lot owned
by Mrs. Sarah liutchins for $1875.
It is understood that Mr. F. J.
Miller has resigned as bridge su
erintendent on the Oregon Pa
cific railroad.
There will be no preaching at
the Presbyterian church to-day.
Sunday school and Young People's
meeting as usual.
Mrs. II. Wolfe and son. oi Can
ton, 111., are visiting in this city,
the guests of E. and C. Howard.
Mrs. Wolf i a -inter .l .Mrs.
Howard.
On the evening of May "-'Nth. the
'adies of the iM. K. church will
give an old fashioned supper in an
old fashioned kitchen. the sup
per to 1? Servwd bv old fashioned
folks.
Dr. Patton. the specialist on
female and private diseases, in
Blumberg's block. Office hours
10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Con
sultation free. Residence ."id and
Montgomery.
The Decoration day concert Fri
day evening May :5i,'at the opera
house will doubtless be a rare
treat. The famous colored '"IJueeu
of song" Flora Hatson and other
talent will apear. TicketsVat
Blackmail's. See advc rtisment.
Know all ye women w ho care
for your complexion, that in Hub
bard's elegant lotion you will find
your most valuable aid. It is not
a face paint. Rut by its own
eculiar action it renders the skin
iKft and beautiful and renders
harmless the most injurious paint '
or" powder. i
Chief Engineer Karr, of the Al
ImnvJA Astoria railroad w ill begin
surveys at Astoria Monday, with j
a full force force of men. There !
arc $2,000,000 in guaranteed mib- ;
script ions behind this line, and,
tho route is a head v surveved from j
Albany to Tillamook. Mr. K. .1.
MeAustlaud will leave with
party of surveyors ( engage
a
in
the work.
Mr. Fred. (. Godley, repuubli-1
can candidate for county recorder, i
ami Mr. R. . Michenoi .candidate i
for school superintendent, were in
the city yesterday. Thev are Iwth !
energetic young men, fiillv quali-1
ried for the respective oliices for!
which they were nominated, and j
are making a favorable impression
among the voters of Linn county. !
On Charge of Set! net iin. '
Another chapter was develoed :
yesterday in the case of J. Kincaid '
and Miss White of Portland, who i
were arrested in this city on a tele-
gram lrom rortiaiiU. Kincaid had
sworn out a writ of habeas corpus
in Judze Blackburn's court on the
ground that he was held without a '
warrant. His writ was granted,;
and the time for hearing was set for :
Monday, but an olli- or came from J
Portland last night with a warrant, j
and Kincaid and the girl will be
taken to Portland to answer to a
charge of seduction. Kincaid and
the gill both seem to belong to a
tough crowd. j
THE BOARD OF TRADE.
A Pin at Darttd Astisi is AdMrtitii;
the Willamatt Valliy.
A meeting of the Board of Trade
was held at the city council cham
ber last uidit to consider the plan
proposed recently of united action
among the cities of the Willamette
Valley in adveitising this reat
portion of Oregon.
Mr. W. F. Seaver and Mr.
Frank Davey, representing the
Salem Poard of Trade, were pre
seut, and presented the proposed
plan to the meeting, which is brief
ly, to raise a fund of about $1200
per month among the several cities
am', towns of the Willlamette Val
ley, tc be expanded in employing
men at Sacramento, California,
Portland, Seattle and Tacoma, to
induce immigration, and to furnish
printed matter, setting forth
the resources and advantages
of this portion of the state, all the
cities thus joining together to lie
treated equally and fairly by their
representatives ami in the space
occupied in such printed matter.
Tho plan was discussed at length
and all present expressed them
selves in favor of joining in carry
ing it out.
A committee consisting of G. W.
Wright.T.L. Wallace and.l. It. Neil
was appointed to meet with the
Salem rward of trade next Tuesday
eenirg to further arrange for
carrying the plan into execution.
The Iward then adjourned to
meet Monday evening, at which
time the annual election of officers
will occur.
Tho neestrlek Skate."
"The "Skule" will 0en at seven
o'clock and take up "books"
promptly at S o'clock on Friday
evening, May 23d, at the Opera
House. A number of prominent
ladies and gentlemen are rehearsing
or "the last day of skule" among
whom are the following : Teacher,
Hon. W. R. Bilveu. Scholars, Air.
G. F. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Train, Mr. D. P. Mason, Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Elderkin, Mr. J. W.
Althouse. Mr. and Mrs. P. G.Clark
Mrs. J. L. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. K. Wolverton, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. K. Chamberlain, Mr. I). S.
Smith, Mrs. F. M. Red field, Mrs.
E. N. Condit, Mr. and Mrs. 'J. W.
Sears, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Turner,
Mrs. A. 15. Wood in, Mrs. Thomas
Hopkins, Mrs. John Irving, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Wallace, Mrs. I. F.
Conn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Iange, Mr.
J. R. Peil, Mr. E. E. Goff, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Seal, and others. This
unique entertainment will revive
old memories in the minds of those
who "went to skule" forty years
ago, as well as afford unbounded
amusement to the younger genera
tion. Admission, 50 and 25 cents.
No extra charge fur reserved seats,
tickets on saleatBlackman's, Wed
nesday morning, May 21.
Iarenriiarinm in ftalent.
The capital city seems to be in
flicted with some villains who
want to burn the town. About :'.
o'clock Fridav morning Policemen
Lake and Dilley discovered coals
falling from the office of Dr. II.
Smith, the dentist, in the I ear
born harness shop lielow. They
forced their way into Dr. Smith's
oflice and extinguished the tire,
which had burned a hole through
the floor. The lire Jhad been
started by an incendiary win) had
hit a lighted candle to burn down
and catch the floor, wood, etc..
which was saturated with coal oil.
A full can of oil had also lieen
left dripping near the candle. The
tire did not get hot enough to ex
plode this, or the block would cer
tainly have leen burned. It was
a very narrow escape. It is a very
mysterious affair, and there arc
several theories concerning it.
This is the fourth fire that has
been started during the past few
years in buildings occupied by Dr.
Smith's office.
Ka Ball Oam.
A match game of base ball was
played on the college campus in
this city yesterday afternoon Ik1
tween the Knox Butte and Albany
College nines. The score stood 2::
to 12 iu favor of the college nine.
The players were as follows : Col
lege George Washburn, Benj.
Post, Elliott Irvine, Frank Blod
gett, Richard Wheeler. Albert
Veal, Chas. Bowen, Fred Fisher
and Frank McAllister. Knox
Butte L. B. Knox. C. W. Elkins,
Elmer Conn, Ed Barrett. E. Mil
ler, J. Durno, Mr. Wallace. J.
Knox and John Barrett.
Will Shaot the Kai.
Considerable interest is being
taken in the feat which is to le
f'erformcd to-day by the Union
'acilic steamer "Harvest (Jueen''
which will run from The Dalles to
Portland, jierforming the appar
ently impossible feat of running
over the rockv and rapid cascades
of the Columbia river and through
the live-mile whirlpool below the
The ria.r !. Night.
The play "Our I'.oarding'Ilouse"'
at the ojiera house last night by
the Russel-.lewcll company was
witnessed by a good-sized audience.
It was a laughable and altogether
enjoyable entertainment and was
well presented. A lot in Power's
addition to Astoria was given
away, ami was drawn by Joseph
Jones of Jefferson.
Funeral rastaoaeri.
The funeral service for ie. S.
Tioyce and bin little daughter, has
been postponed and will take
place from the Baptist church at
2 p. m. to-day, Rev. L. J. Trum-
mill preaching the funeral sermon.
MerehaadlseBtore far gala.
Stock of general merchandise in
a live town on the railroad for sale.
Splendid location ; large trade ; will
sell the buildings and ground with
the stock or will sell the stock and
lease the buildings, For particu
lars call on or write Burkhart A
Keeuey, Albany, Oregon.
ALB .NT 18 ALL RIGHT. j
A Healthy ShowiagofPablic Implements :
ait Bnildiig-Real Estate Transfer. '
If any are skeptical as to whetb-'
er or not Albany is going to main
tain her reputation this year in '
the matter of public improvements
and building, a review of some of j
the most important work of this;
kind already under way. win Mis
pel such views.
Ainon" the brick buildings can
j bo mentioned the Sugar Pine
I Manufacturing Co's. new brick
! costing $::,50O: the Bank of Oro
i gon btiildinir. t20.WX: P. J. Balti
I more's brick corner $l5,tHM;G. W.
Maston, S. E. Noting, ami L. r .
Sox's brick corner $25,000; N. II.
Allen, now front $700; Burkhart
building improvement $50tH, j
which aggregates $t!2tH), and to
this will be added several other
bricks before the season is over.
Then comes the i'nitcd Presby
terian church cdilice costing when
completed $20,000; the M. E.
church costing about the same,
and the Universalis! church cdilice
just completed at a cost oi $5,000,
which swells the amount to over
$100,(HX.
When to this amount is added
$10,000 for the Hospital and
orphans Home, and not less than
100 new residences now in process
of construction, and at least as
many more that will be built this
summer, it will be seen that Al
bany's building boom has assumed
healthy proportions, and will
reach over a quarter of a million
dollars that will be exjended in
building alone before the close of
1NW.
The city has already voted in
favor of bonding the city for $75,
000 to be expended in completing
the city's sewers, to build a city
hall, and to aid in the constuction
of a bridge across the Willamette.
With this array of building and
public improvements there will be
no room for croakers in Albanv.
RKAt, KNTATK TKAN'SfKRS.
While real estate transactions
arc not as brisk as they were a
few weeks ago, there is still a
healthy movement in dirt in and
aliout Albany. Following are the
transfers for the past week :
Peter Bilveu toG. F. Bilyen
tl lots, "Scio $ 420
Peter Bilveu to Hubbard
Bilveu 1 lot, Scio 250
A. Hackleman to John
Schmeer HH's 4th A . 2100
A. C. Hausman to J. F.
Venner, bl. 7, Hs2ndA,
X. Brownsville N2
A. Condra to D. H. Pierce.
250 acres, 15 w :.
Thos. Williksen to J. A.
Wilson, it) acres 13 w2. 25
Peter Letorge to X tables,
Westfall ami Parker, lot
8, bl. 2, K's A Ib 125
J. R. Kirkpatrick to X,
Westfall and Parker, lot.
14. bl. 1 K'h A. Leb UMi
G. C. Henderson to H.
Bryant, lots 1. 2. 7, S. 1)1.
15, " IPs 4th, A, Albany,
ami bis. 14 and 15 and lots
1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8, bl. It!,
it's Srd Albanv, also bl.
12 and 40. in Goltra's
Park Add 17 000
Peter Bilveu to Albert
Randall. 7. 2S, acres.
10 w. I 1 000
T. P. Patton to Marv
Miller, '.. bl Halsev"
T. L. Wallace to W.
Wallace, lot 4. bl.
.1.
L.
i:;
A.
4.
:I20
Woodle's A, Albanv .. .. 300
A. Hackleman to J.
Warner, fractional lot
12. H s :Jrd A
i S. Nichols Miller.
150
acres, L! w 4
V S to J. F. McCartney
loo acres, i: w 4
Patent
Patent
i
Patent
U S to J. M. Flaiiifher
acres, 1 1 E. 1
Plat Eaton's Add
Lebanon tiled by J.
Eaton
Plat Wheelers Add
to
to
Albany, tiled by Jason
Wheeler
Plat St James Park Add to
Albany, filed by II.
Brvant
Plat Rural I "ale. near Al
bany, (ileil by R. Thomp
son Plat of Townscnd Add. to
Albany filed by J. H.
Townscnd
A. C. Hausman ct ux to J.
F. Venner, block 7,11 aus
man's 2d addition to
Xorth Brownsville
Aaron Condra et ux to D.
H. Pierce,240 acres,town
ship 15, range .". west .
Thos. Williksen to J. A.
Wilson, 20 acres in sec
tion 2, township K! south,
range 5 west ..... .
Peter La Forge et ux to X.
Westfall and Parker, lot
0, block 2, Kirkpatrick's
2d addition to Ibanon .
J. R. Kirkpatiick to X.
Westfall and Parker, lot
1 1, block 1::, Kirkpatrick's
additioi to Iebanon .
142
::ooo
12o
ino
Jeo. C. Henderson to H.
Bryant, various lots in
Albany
P. M.Smith et ux to Samuel
F. Waldo, parcel in lot 4,
block 4, Iebanon
A. Hackleman et ux to J.
A. Warner, fractional lot
4. fractional block 4,1 1 ae!;
leman's:;d addition .
L. W. Brown toT.W. Dilly,
lots 104 and 105, in Scio .
Sylvester Cochran et ux to
James R. Fowler, 200
acres in township 14
south, range 1 west
J. W.Bishop to A.J. Bishop,
.'S20 acres in lownship 12
south, range I east
Win. F. Eiliott to Edward
E. Taylor, 87 acres, town
ship II south, range 1
west
Wm.Powell to Win. Elliott.
200 acres in township 11
south, range 1 west
Ralph Ohling to Lloyd J.
Bailey, tract in Albanv .
Michael Fuller to Amelia
May, tract in IIarrisburg
E. J. Daly et ux to A. J.
Bilyeu, 10 acres in towu-
10
2D0
l.r)0
i;."
noo
moo
1400
:wo
1420
450
I
ship 10 south, range 1 I
west 1 1
A. L. Cannon et ux to I
Michael Fuller, tract in
llarris!tiirg
Albany Cemetery Associa
tion to Magsrie l'rattain,
lot :;oo, bioci, vk.
addition to All :i : -emote
ry ;5:
A. R. Campbell to Alex
Warner, interest in
Black Bear'mines i
I'nitcd States to John M.
Flaugher, bill acres in
township II south, range
l.tast patent
The total amount oi sales re
corded since .laiiuary 1st is $52,
812, and the iccord for the week
makes a good showing in real
estate movements.
Trap Kr H Traiu.
As John B. Wrisley w as walking
up the railroad track from his
home to Medford, Tuesday morn
ing early, he found an obstruct ion
apparently arranged for the pm
jiosc of ditching a train. A stout
stick of timlM'i' was wedged in
solid Itetween the rails, andagainst
one of them in such a manner that
ill all likelihood it would have
ditched a traiu striking it fromtlie
north. Mr. Wrisley removed the
timber with some diilictiltv. lie
is siitislied that it was the work of
tramps who have been put oil' thei
train somewhere.
Vnnllifnl TrMin.
Two young bov.'j named Palmer
and Farrel, agfd abnitt leu years
each. wIiom: homes arc in Albany
have been playing the tramp a-t
around Turner for a few days, ami
were brought to Salem yesterday
by Henry Helmkec, of Turner,
ami placed iu the hands of shei ifl'
Croisan until word could be
received from Albany in regard to
sending them home. Last eve
ning Deputy 'Shcrilf Wrightinan
put them on the train and started
t hem homeward. Statesman.
Ta The Pabti.
Go and see that beautiful
watch at the "Golden
Bazaar." Julius Gradwohl
proprietor of the Golden
gold
Rule
the
Rule
Bazaar, intorms us that he has the
Prize Baking Powder, and Xo. 1
Japan tea, expressly put up for
his business, ami for the benefit of
his customers, each Ihx of baking
powder will win a piece of fine'
glassware, and also each pound of
the tea will win a piece of fine
glassware, and customers who buy
one pound of tea or a box of baking
jowder, which is warranted, will
nave a chance on that beautiful
gold watch. He has also added a
tine assortment of family groceries
to his mammoth stock of glassware
and crockery, which is the largest
in the Willamette Valley. Goand
see Mr. Gradwohl at the Golden
Rule Bazaar, and you will rind
that nothing is misrepresented.
.1 nit Itereiveil.
At the Ladies' Baaar a new line
of children' anil infants' white
dresses, ladies ami childrcns' mus
lin ami knit underwear, corsets,
corset waists, liosierv, handker
chiefs, parasols, beaded wraps,
human hair goods, Ruching silk
gloves ami mits, laces, embroider-
ies and numerous other novelties,
ait oi which win ne som a' our
popular low prices.
raratol! ('aranoU!
1 have just received my spring
stock of parasols direct from the
manufacturer in Xew York in all
the latest styles ami prices,cheaper
than ever before. aiuel E.Yomig.
Julius Gradwohl has made ar
rangements to give away a gold ;
watch. His customers are invited j
to call and seo it. ,
Dry goods and notions on lirst :
floor, clothing department and j
gents furnishing goods on second
floor ati. VV. Simpson's. !
Hubbard's headache capsuls ilo
not contain opium, morphine or
anr opiate whatever, neither lo
they contain antipyrine. Theyj
are a safe ami sure cure for either
nervous or sick headache.
Xew embroideries, flouncing, i
lace flouncing in cotton and silk, j
black and cream. Laces iu imita-;
tion point, also new designs in
black and white lace, including j
andyck and r.HIel Tower. New
meltings. .Samuel E. Young.
Secure your railroad, steaiiiship
ami sleeping car tickets to all
points X'orth, South and East via
the Union Pacific railway, and
save time anil money. Ticket
office on Broadalbin street.
Matthews & Washburn continue
to push business and evince that
by a bran new ad., in another
column. Their indication may
not be handsome but he is con
siderably striking.
The vciy best brands of tomatoes
only 10 cents per can at Conn A
Hendricksons.
Mens', youths' ami Iwys' cloth
ing and furnishing goods at !. W.
Simpson's.
Urges liver pills are a mflil laxative
and act directly on the liver ad kid
ney as well ., the liewels. All drug
gists. Bogcs celclirated family remedies
are for sale by all li-Hilin' drmrcints
every where."
I'se TipRgs Dandelion hitters for j
indirestion, dyspepsia nml all kindred
disease.
F K ES 1 1 STK A W B E R R 1 1 : S
CHERRIES
-EVERY PAY AT
j: MUELLER A GARRETT'S.
REPUBLICAN SPEAKING.
When and Where the Proaiicent Men Will
Deliver Speeches Dwingthe Camr.i:;n.
The republican stale central
committee has made the following
apKiiitiucnts for public spcaVnig
iu Albanv and vioinit v :
Hon. Seymour Condon at Al
banv on Saturdav evcniiej. Mav
24. at7:::o.
Hon. I. P. Thompson, lion.
Phil Metchan. Col. '.. W. Xevins
and Lydell Baker, will speak as
follows :
Albanv Mav 2o. at I ::;o.
Corvallis Mav 2S. at 7
Salem Mav 20. at 7:."o.
Oregon Citv Mav :!o, at 7:"o.
Portland .May .".i. at 7 ::0.
lion. Geo. B.Curry will speak
as follow s :
Harrisburg May 2.'!. at 7::!".
1 lalsey May 24 at 7 :.'!.
Brownsville May 2ii. at 20.
U-banon May 27, at 7 :::'.
The public are cordially invited
to lc present and bear these
gentlemen discuss the issues now
before the people, oi Oregon.
Tv Trains Daily Ketncru Porl
laml anil Spokane fails.
Eilective May 11th, ISiiO. the
Union Pacific system will estab
tablish two dailv trains between
Portland and Spokane Fall
Pullman Palace sleepers and re
clining chair cars will be run
Ix-twceii Portland and Spokane
Falls with change. This new ar
rangement will a fibre I both local
and through passengers additional
and unsurpassed facilities. Tickets,
detailed time of trains, and gen
eral information, can be obtained
upon application at I'nion Ticket
ollice. Bi'oadalhiu street.
Kor Sale.
4o acres of suburban jjiopcrty.
A great bargain. Also a good
restaurant in a growing city. We
have some bargains in city and
county proiierty. Inquire of
Guiss Ifedrick.
Uenioval! Kfimival!
We desire to notify our friends
that for the next few weeks we
will be found three doors east of
our old stand, in the store forneriy
occupied by S. E. Young. Our
store on the corner of First and
Washington streets is undergoing
thorough repair which when com
pleted will be the prettiest store
mine city. In t lie meant ime we i
w ill serve our customers w ith our
usual promptness and be glad to I
welcome them in our new stand.
Sl'ESCEU & I'.l. U Ki:l l:.
1'or Sale.
A number one three year old
colt, well broken to drive, a cart
and harness, all cheap for cash.
For particulars inquire of R. I'..
Yunk.
I "Our Own," a genuine kid glove
I every pair warranted, at $1..)0 per
pair, llus glove 1 have handle 1
for five years ami have tried nianv
.l t a. i r 1
uuicraj uut never nave loumi any
eiual to them for tin price.
Samuel Young.
In onlering
Ilemlrickson's
goods
come
at Conn ci
earlv and
avoid the rush
Conn it Ilemlrickson's is
boss place to buy your fable
p'o lrmt in gallon cans.
Good meals can be had at the
City Restaurant for if.'.. "0 per week.
Ice cream ami cake, 1" cents.
Private boxes.
No matter what the price, mil
gisids will always be tirst-class.
Sl'KN( i:it it Bl.ACKI'.t llN.
New invoice "rf gold rings at
French's.
The celebrated Quaker Citv'
shirt at I'.. C. Searls.
I'si
skin.
elegant lotion r rough
FIXE DKfcSSF.DCIIH'KI'.V
mi'kli.lr t ;.ui:i:ts.
Auction ShIo.
IV OKDKK OK THK t'ol'NTV (Ht liT OK
I Linn county Ol-cvon I will on Wtitic
-lay
one
asli
the 'Jlnt, day of May at tho hour of
o'clock r M. Sell at public auction for
in hand to the iiirht )ilkr tin
friu-e
mtrrotimlihK thr court Idhim
siti:ire iu
Allianv Orti;ori.
.;i:. III MPIlltKV.
Auttioiii'cr.
IOK SAKE My houulmM ftimfKhiuKs:it a j
harfuiii; also moiihs rral 'itatf, och1 :
lociiion in Albany, Call at toy Idu-u nn !
Second atrcct near O. r.iiln?!. F. J
Hasvell.
T.
he firm ok i:ai:i;i)v.s .v
Searls. doim; a "cncral . mcrclinii
ilise tiusineS'i iu lliis city lias liccn ills,
solved liv mutual consent. E. C
C...ld ..';U i.onlitm.. flu lilltti,iisS nl
i'riiim "in ...uiiiiiiv. v... --...j...- .......
llic old stand, with whom all accounts'
sliould lie settled.
Al.naxr, Mav -p.. I:nt. i
C, E. Humous, j
i:. c. .si-.aki.s.
Police to Mocklnililrrs.
r OT1CE IS 1IKKKIV UIVKX THAT IIIK
L Animal inectim: of the MorM nl.li rs i.f I
tTie Albany Karmers -i. will In- hi-M t tin- :
olli'VOf said ooniKiiiv in Allany. m;..n, ..n I
Mav -Ji'Ih lS'.iO. t ni o iloi k p, in. nl sai.l I
'i" hc llin,0'i! t-lcctiiisr s-iiii !T)
line tors to m-rvr tor tin; term i.foin- :ir. j
am' tne traiiKn-ooii
mav come "H-tore on' nniiiii. i
I.
nrlrof ll.r.l "I lMrtctors.
Aunt: XI " v'i'"-.
put. It. M n: I'iv:.ii i.t.
Siticinn.
11. A. CROWDKH.
V.i or
CR0WDE11 Bi;0S
Contractors and Builders.
Oflice on First street with Wal-!
lace ACusick, real estate agents.
Albanv, Oregon. Estimates given
on all 'kinds of buildiiigsorcarpen- j
tt-r work. All work intrusted to j
ne will b promptly mtbtikI. j
i'-iiRirToR SALE-aw Ai iti:s or ,
X choii? land, all under cultivation, lour
miles mtlieaat ol AHiany. lor salo at a ji -gain.
Imiuire &( t'-"'1 liii'-nuiir. oi at
ttn olbce.
CniiRlit.
i Ahi.cnl
Kivi nl.
j at uilay I has. Parker was ar-
rested for "stnenig aliout $1(H jworth
! of the store of C. K. Khun at
'Talent la-1 winter. Marshal
Maylicid and Smith oi Leal si of
the 'sco.nd store, have been keep
' ing a weather eye on him and his
j suspected partner but bad to wait
! for time to develop- suflicicnt cvi
I denc "dead medicine," as Bill
I calls it. Parker was worked up
I into a scared condition and with
I the faint hope of getlingoirienient
j ly himself, "squealed." Ilo impli
! cated his partner, Harry Little, in
1 whose hoiic the goods were stored
! away except what they bad on.
.They both waived examination
and were taken to the county jail
! by constable S. D. Taylor, ('har
tley I'aiKer is a young man who
! says he can get along without
(working. Little is a haul worker
' and has a wife and one'child.
Why Miii'cr with headache when
Hubbard's capsules will cure you.
Dccoralion Day Concert
at tin:-
an v Ojirm House,
oNli'MOIIT oNI.Y
l'KfDA V, MAY :$.
-BY
MISS FLORA BATSON,
Of New York, the greatest col
ored singer in the world, support
ed by popular talent.
J. i. BERGEX. MNA;i i:
The Peerless mezzo-soprano.
New York Sun.
The Colored Jenny L'uid. New-
York World.
A mezzo-soprano of
Wonderful
Examiner.
range. Nui I- rancisco
Tickets, floor, oOcts :irallerv
2"icts; children, 2"icts. Moor seats
reserved without extra charge at
Blackmail's drug store on amlafter
May l.'ith.
A charming and gifted Miigcr. Sun
Francisco Chronicle.
A sparklim; diamond hi i'.m- g'-!it- it
i-c "1tii f oiig.- Smii .Ion- 1 - i;i .
Her o- resriMer li:is a . ! i f:;I
swi-iqi.-.l.tis Angeles Evening Kxpres,
ILl.s e:M'lleil till! fame of lieillg the
greatest colored .-inger iu 1 lie world.
VieU-.liiug. Miss.. Post.
'Mir range of her voice is siu-li she
can tasily change from the purest
soiuano to as line a earaloui'
:mv
male singer can !r'"l:!' . (
'olmn'.ms
Dailv Kcgister
Possessing a Viie.'e of rare in hin1
j anil woinlerlill range, she is iinilcuialil v
the great singer among the ihio.ihmi
colored people in America, nml deserve
a high rank among the great singers
nt fhc world. Her progress Ihrougli
the oiintrvhas liecn one continuous
I triumph.- ! (enter I!oc!,v Mountain j
ijBUY A LOT
-Tin:
si' BP I'l'.AX P1M iPEKTY
III
K. (.'. IJEARDSLEY,
ieiieral Agent.
IS urglnr
I
j IN
n ni i i n
Minimi'
I illillJIUUi
Best Olieapes
lie
Marker
Farmers Attfntion
want to huy a Biml.r, Euglne,jTbre8hjr, Mower or otLr tuacLiuiy
tins y.ar i
Do Voll
A Stflim Boat Load of
1
STEWART
Glai and Slet What Yii Want.
km I Powell & k
iSl'CCEtfSUKk TO
NEW
Fresh hk aiil Low Prices.
Hipo Strawberries, Freeh
cui Family Groceries Constantly on Hand.
At llic Old (Jiiailn in tho Fiioii Block
jliiil) OKOWN MILLS
i NiW PBOCESS FLOUR.
(miii ior tor l'muilv MiJ BtLer'f ur)
Best Sioraee Facilities.
.v'lliiiln.-fl cash price paid for hfat"M
ALBANY OREGON
OR. W. C. NEGUS,
(oaduute of the Royal College of
Lcniliin, Eugland, alsoof theKell
vue Medical College.
The Dr. lias spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancel h, scrofula eulargeiiieuts,tuniurf
tiid wen-, without paiu or tho knife,
lie al.so makes a opecialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the Ccrmau French aud Euelish
hospitals. Calls promptly attended I
ilny or night. 11 is motto is
";00D WILL TO ALL."
CtrOflice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourtb.
Our stock of staple and fancy
groceries is all nice and fresh and
of the best quality. Spencer A
Blackburn.
l.'hrMYm
Farm ICaclii&exy just rietiviA
GEO. C. HENDERSON'
FIRM
Vegetables, Choice Bu.tir,
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A Marvel
I purity .Btrenjfth and wbolesomenM
Mor economical thais tlie ordltiar
kind, and cannot be seld in eompatT
ka with multitude or low tet, short
weight alum oi phosphate powders'
old only ia cids.Rotai. Bakivc t-w.
a Co., 100 Wall st.. N. F.
Lawis M. .Iohksox A Ce., Areata.
Portland, Oref e.
Use elegant lotion for sunburn.
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for tho soason of 3 J J
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