Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 23, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MOUND G HERALD; Fit I DAY, MAY iiei.
Porning gaily !
A l.K.
The Daily Hek.w.i. will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book atore.wherc it can by procured
t 5 cents per cony.
...i
.IOTTIN"iS ABOUt TOWN.
1
Souie new designs in s.sttecii at
K. (.'. Searls.
i regon st raw I ei ries
v. Blackburn's.
at
peneer
I'ostmaster Bell t Sp'ncr wx- in
rhe city vesterdav.
Patter" Fidi'd th cheapest
minting. Try them.
rr. i u . i i .-.
The celebrated Quaker ( My
white shirt at 1.. t . searls.
Finest line ot gent's neckties in
thecitv at E. C. Soarls.
Klein Bros, make custom work j
au'i jejiauoig n rjiccirtii.t. . i
Warranted garden h"
t i
Matthews Sc Washburn's.
The "Decitrii-k Skule" at the
opera house this evening.
Art studio. .Mat tie F. Martin,
oni 12, Mcllwain building.
Ludlow's $3.1X1 ladies shoes all
fies and widths at F. ('. Starls.
Bargains in corsets at K. C.
Searls Friday and Saturday only.
Indies, you can buy a first class
kid or goat shoe for $2.00 at Klein
Jros.
Go to Cj. W. Simpson's for in- j
iaut dresses, robes, cloak hoods, j
aps etc. j
Remember you can have
class job done in repairing
at Klein Bros.
a first
shoes
A. good second hand Hall sate' l-opu...g into tt.is inatti lur ..er
ivrsalenta bargain. Inquir of J w.e ' the same report o
. W. Simpson. Mr- V" tl,a, thu :turcl
, , , j. , v yarn tor grain bags under the ex-
tall and see the new .f.'.OO kid j isti). , I;l.v is pti. ccnt all(l n,iPr
and goat button shoes in round .r:lhp pronst(i ;iw- is :!0 per cent.,
wido toe, at KleiuLros. 1 and further the raw material en-
Xew satteens. gingham's chain-. tering into giain sacks is abso
kia's and other wash goods just lut -I y placed njc.m the free list,
rweived at . W. Simpson's. wliitii is don f..r tho purpose of
All Boots anl s1mk;s Ix.ught of : encouraging the manufacture of
Klein Bros, that rip or run over ! grain sacks in this country, a
will be repaired free of charge.
Ladies, for a nice tit in the late-i
styles oi dress shoes go to I
Bros, they can tit your foot lik
glove.
in i
a I
Klein Bros, earrv
the lar
:cst, !
and :
best and latest style .f
rhoes in l.inu o. ;uid
lowest.
boots
prices the ;
A bulletin loyrd ha- been put
up at the Southern l'acilic depot
for the purpose of givim: notiee to
waiting passenger" when trains
are late.
While we run largely to special
ties our stork is always full of
choice goods in onr line. Spencer
X Blackburn.
C. i. Bawling, W. ('. Tw eduh
4nd J. F Backenst" are in attend
ance sit the grand l.odge 1. i. .
F. in Portland.
hi the evening of May ''Sth, the
ladies of the M. I"., chuii-h will
jive an old fashioned supper in an
Id fashioned kitchen,
mr to bn served bv old
the sup-
:asbiiued
folks.
The county candidates .- poke at
Shedd yesterday. They will go to
llalsey to-day and to llarrisburg
Saturday. They will make a lour
as far up as Crawfonlsville and
lose the campaign in this city on
theUlst inst.
A letter received vet-rdav bv
Iir. ii. W. Maston from Mr. N. .1.
Kryns, of Scio, states that his wife
who recently underwent a surgi
cal operation in tin- removal of a
I irge tumor, was improving and
v.-a nearly out of danger.
The initial number of the
irant's Pass Xew s. a new demo
cratic paper, ha- appeared upon
our table. It is neatly printed
and presents a good appearance
and evidently thinks it is to till a
long felt want in that locality.
ilarrteil.
Mr.A. II. Palmer and Mis- Augus-
ta Scbuieer were united
riage at the res'alemc
brides parent in this
in innr-
of the
citv last
evening. Ceo. Ilumphrev, F.s.i..
olliciating. The bride is tin-accomplished
daughter of .L,hn
Schmeer, and Ihe happy couple
have the hearty congratulation?
I' their many lriends.
Row in Chin.-itii mi.
Considerable excitement was oc
casioned last -vening by a noisy
row in the Chinese ipiarters on
second street nfar Lyon. Marshal
lloti'ccan appeared on the s;ene,
when one Mongolian said that he
had been robbed of $S by his coun
tryman, but tiie offender had
escaped through the back door and
could not be found. It is said that
omeofthe Portland highbinders
re in the city, and have been stir
iiii! tin trouble amona thef 'hines".
Drowneil In l'rik County.
A letter receive'! by Maurice :
eleoders from Prideville, states j
that Wm. Foster, a prominent and j
wealthy stock-raiacr of ( 'rook '
county, was drowned while at-'
tempting to cross Crooked liver
recently, lie was count v eoinmis-!
sioner and was a highly ' respected !
citizen. His father is a resident of
Corvallin. j
lllg Kt-irioii.
It 1 1 from Corv
Julv
lllis
a nil
l-ool
Albany i. the
batle of the
the Cascades.
tront in the i
.igantic forests
Trout lihiug
and Santiam
It
in
to
the BreitenbusI
accomodate all the Isaac Waltons
that go. Th is will certainty b?
more pleasant than sweltering in
the flilst in some valley tow n.
Sunn of Vrtrran.
D. C Sherman ot Salem will be
tthe U. A. B. Hall Saturday
tening May i'tth for the purpose
ot mustering in ine new camp oi
Ike Sons of Veterans. The niem
kfn of the camp and all those who
xpect'to become members are re-j
fwetod to be present without fail. I
V: elegant lotion for tan.
THE GRAIN BAG BD3ItTL33.
.upij Lie Ki:I.i An Aunip t
Dfci tie I'-triiim.
1'be stab- Light- J cnio,:it is
i trying t help .Mr. eatherfoid out
of the hole into w Inch he fell when
I"1' Hai'1 liat ,h, Mckinley lull
I 1" I" ' double the duty on
' grain nags. I In; I Vmocrut on the
! tariff proiKisitinn helped ! cut
down Cleveland's plurality in I. inn
c o,mtv to 0I1V :;n vote, and it will
fin,i .-dt the people have not
changed their minds on the subject;
me Miaicutfciit mat the lull tn-
; creases the taritl' on grain (tack- is
J simply a campaign falsehood. A
: Tr" "'. "'' irff
'.'.', ll'!'SV Imposed by
tl,e -Mckinley bill is givwi in the
1 rciwt ot- (,ar; n . .;vans . ,'
; treasury department, which can be
j relied upon The tabulated state-
' tuent in the report is as follows
Kxisting law pi per cent., pro
posed law 2 --10 cents per pound.
Kuivalents : Fxisting law toper
cent., proposed law to per ernt."'
These ligures are ofli. i;il and
authentic. Mr. Weat hei ford took
the jains yesterday morning, to
look this report up. and found il
correct. The learned editor of the
State Bights Iemo::rat. however,
manufactures figmct of his mi!
on the hypotheses that "ii a jute
grain sack weighs one pound and
if the price ranges from to 1
cents each in lliudoostau, or .me
other place, the duty must be ex
actly as the answer required."
Will these gentlemen have the
courage to aeknowled their mis
quotation of the grain sack biiBt
! ness, or will they go on trying to
j lull the wikI over the eyes of the
I farmers.
i thing whieh tne tanners of Oregon
'. need.
"THE DFESTRICK 8KDLE.'
Thi amusing entertainmeni
will be given this (Friday) evening
May I at the opera house in this
city. The "Boy and liirlrt" will
appear in the school costume of
forty years a;o. which needs to be
seen to be appreciated. There
will hu a number of classes, sing
ing by the "skule." lunch ami
games to be followed by an exhi
bition. Following i th lift !
those who take part.
Teacher lion. W. K. Bilyeu;
t'ommitteemen S. S- Train,
.las. Ia:iii:tlrf and .1. k. Klderkin ;
Clerk of the I'eestrick N. 11.
Allen; Mis. I loiievsuckle Mrs.
I . M. Uedtield; The'Duncc .1. S.
Turner: The I bn; surkleTwins
Mrs. J.'W. Alt house, Hm. I. i.
Clark: Hi Mischievous I'.ov
!eo. K. Chamberlain: The iiir-
1 gHng (iirls Mr". ,1. 1.. (Sea an.
: .Mrs. Thus. Hopkins: Mary .lane
: and Her P.abv Brother Mi. S. S.
' Tram, (i. I'. Simpson : Ihe Smart
j Hoy Mr. K. I"., tiofi': 'The Ciying
fcirl Mrs. A. Lanje : The Sueei-
hearts Mil. J. K. Klderkin. Mr.
i ( '. F,. WoWerton.
i Those who take part in the ct
; hibition ar as follows: I'. P.
, Mason. Ceo. F.. Chamberlain, fieo.
F. Simpson. Mrs. Chanieil:iin.
j Mr. Wolverton. Irs. Klder
, kin. Mrs. Train. Hi. Althone
ami Mrs. Clark.
Other scholars ar as follows:
i Messrs. D. . Clark, .1. K. Neil. A.
, I.ange. C W. Sears, Thos. Wallace
aiul.A. B. Seal. Metdames Irving,
j Turner. Conn. Sears, Sal. 4'ondit.
. Wood in.
i W liy .1 '( Bcaa Did Not r:is-
As indicated in the disjiatches
: iccently Judge K. S. Bean, of tin
second judicial district, after a full
, conference with the members of
the state central committee for
that district, held at F.ugene.
decided not to resign prior to the
election. Chairman Lotan ex
plained that the terms of the scv-
eral circnit couits in Judge Bean's
: district came eo close together at
jthistiuia oi the year, that be
would not have time to examine n
. large number of equity cases that
, have been argued and submitted
i to him in the several counties of
i his district in time to decide them
I before thf election. Theiefore, in
; case he should now resign, manv
I litigants would be put to cost anil
'delay, which might be avoided by
; his continuance in r.Hice mil i I the
next term of court in June. The
commil ioe is informed that Judge
Bean has some lifleen or twentv
important equitv cases under ad
visement, and that in justice to
himself and to the litigants, he
could not pass on these cases
without taking further tinie for
their examination. The members
of the stale central committee for
Judge dean's district, after full
consultation with him concluded
that il i- his duly not to resign at
I hi time.
Tliiiiicr tlt-soi lllowa !.
i:,i.
Ilolll
i.lae..
:ne No. 10
Portland
I in service
was brought up
yesterday ami
mi the Lebanon
I raneii. Liigine No. :;, which has
. been in us,. ,, the line had a
! cylinder head blow n out. anil was
, taken i i Portland f,,r repairs. No
i serious damage was done bv the
j accident, which oceured while
, s itching in this city.
"I1 I ashinnpal Kit.),...
The "Old l ashionel Kitchen"
to he given by tho ladies of the M.
F. chore will be opened at I Co.'s
armory Wednesday evening, Mav
"Kth, at o'clock. During the
evening a hort pro;ranime tvill
be given by ye old folks in cos
tume. A cordial invitation i ex
tended to all to be present.
The best lawn sprinkler
larket at Matthew
in the
Wash-
f burn'.
a 1
DECORATION DAY.
Uow th Meaorial 0bsfrvar will l
Ctndnctfi in tki City on May SO.
lcoraiiull Day, May w ill be
aj'projiriatcly observed in I bis city.
The ceremonies w ill be conducted
by the C A. K.. fnist, assisted by
Couipanv I'.. of th'Oregon Nation
al liiarih
Following is the programme oi
the exercises :
McVhearson post wid assemble
at theC. A. ).. hall at S ::!'.) . m.
Order of procession: First,
members of W. II. C. : secoml.
mcinlicrs if i i. A. K.. and old sol
dii'is; third, members of the Sons
of Veterans: fourth. Con pany F.,
(. X. C
March to city ccmeb ry at .. m.
Fxercises at the grave of com
rade Fred Mueller.
Decoration of t hi- graves by de
tails. Bet urn ! the opeja house at
i U:."0.
i ICxercises in the opera house ,op
1 ened by prayer ly Bev. I. 15.
Fisher.
Singing of America" bv the
' choir.
I Boll call.
Decorating the unknown grave
by W. B. C.
i Singing.
I Memorial address bv lion. II.
j P.. Miller.
: Singing.
! Besponse from Sons of Veterans
1 by Ceo. W. Wright.
i 'Singing.
! P.e'iedictioll.
I i!t t:il will be inside to coiivev
a floral piece and place upon the
grave of comrade D. P. Allen at the
.1 e He rso n cem e t e ry .
T1IK sr.HVICKS ON SCNIl.W.
On Sunday May 2"th at 7::!n r.
il. a union service will le held at
the opera house of ail of the
churches of Albany, as a memorial
service prior to Decoration ay on
i .May:;i.
i The following programme has
i been arranged.
! Invocation Bev. S. Ilauleiter.
Opening Singing a selection
! appropriate to t he occasion.
1 Prayer Kev. T. .i.ininger.
Singing Selection.
Beading .1. F. Stewart.
Singing Selection.
Sermon Bev. I.. .1. Trumbull.
Singiug Selection.
1 Prayer Kev. S. t ;. I nine.
! Singing Selection.
P.enediction Bev. C. I.. Pogcis.
Mcpherson Post No. 5 ii. A. Ii..
Mcpherson Relief Corps No. :
W. B. C., and the camp of Sous of
Veterans are requested to be pres
ent in force, and a cordial invita
tion to all is extended f attend
I he service.
llAltijnr rnno,vr. i
(iovemor Pciinyer will address
the people of Albany to-day. Il
is a suggestive fact that he will1
speak here on an unlucky day,
Friday being hangman's tlay. '
When asked ycstenlav by a re
porter how I Vnno v r w as mnking
it in his canvass, an old aco'iainl-;
ance oi his. a democrat by th" way 1
rem. n Ue-i : i lie were kept
under a b:isiit-I in- would lie a:
whole swarm of bmiible-bers, i
and would probably win, but let j
him have mpe and make a public i
canvass ami he w ill hang himself." i
In Linn county he has taken the;
rope ami is doing the work as'
predicted in his free-trade1
spccchcv
Ti'Mrhvra Knantiaiatitot.
Not ! is breby given that th
regular public ev tinin.it ion of
te.i. hel-of l.inu t o r ly w ill take
pl.icp in Albany. conmeMieiiig at I
o'clock on Wednesday, Max lis,
IS. 1U. All teachers desiring exam
ination will pleas.- le present at.
iltj beginaing. Teachers desiring
state ceitilit-at-.-s should present !
their recommendations from dis-'
triet board at the a'wive time.
L. M. Criii.,
County supt.
Urniotal! ICftmtttai:
We desire to notify our friends :
that for the next few vveks we
will be found three doors east of
our old sla'id. in l 'ne store formerly.
'occupied by . I'.. Young. Our!
! store .ii Ihe collier of First and !
Washington siieels is undergoing!
thorough n pair which when com
' jih-ted will the prettiest store
i in the city. In the meantime we
w ill serve our customers with our
: usual promptness and be glad to
welcome them in our new stand.
Sl'llNl KIl A: P.I.ACKIU KV.
I'hi'MmiiImS I'ltraHtiN:
I have just received my spring
i stock of parasols dirtct from the
manufacturer in New York in all
; the latest styles ami prices.cheaper
than ever before. Samuel F.Young.
I im Minvr Klllftl.
Cam-met, Mich., May i'l. Five
' miners, Italians, were killed by a
' roi-k falling on them in the Calumet
' and Heela mine to-day.
Mill tniithar.
! We have another lot of those
j choice dried beef hams, which we
: sell in the chunk or chip to order,
' as desired. Spencer & dlackbiirn.
4rrinliag Ana).
It keeps us busy grinding our
' line roast coll'ee. Those who like
'good coll'ee ami tea. buy of us.
Spencer V: dlackbiirn.
f'nr (!.
flood single buggy, haruen. robt,
whip, horse blanket, etc. Buggy
newly painted. All for sale at a
bargain. nic outlit . Callow
F. I i. lb:i:iit.K' .
'"Our Own," a genuine kid glove,
very pair warranted, at $l.r0 per
. pair. This glove I have handle 1
for flr years and have tried many
'ther, but never hare found any
:ual to them for tbw price.
! Kjmiol F. Young.
All kinds of canned fruits, veget
( ables and meats new and fresh at
: Spencer & Blackburn's.
I Pint eilii vinegar at Ksutnu'c. I
THE BOARD OF TRADE.
ACtnimittM Appointed t Solicit l'usi?
for th Big Aiterti:tin5iit.
A j'Ct'.ial meeting of th l'...ard
lot Trade ai hell at the city.
' council chamber l i'l eveiiing, al
' w hicli time the l. ' of the joint
jommittee from l... .Mbany and
' Salem boards, detailing a plan foi
advertising tho Willamette Valley, :
; was presented ami disciirsed.
Messrs. I. P.. Monteith. .1. II.
! Townsend and T. L. Wallace were i
: appointed as a committee on sub
sciiptiou, to ree bow much per
' month can be raised i it y the new
i plan of advertising the Willani-
ette Valley. It, was proposed to
, try the plan for a leaM two
months.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSCMERS.
The use of water for spriiiklin
purposes is prohibited except l
twecn the hours of 5 and s .'c(K-
a. m. anil t ami ! o clock e. m. T
use ot water tor sprinkling streets i less than tour years nearly Jorty
will not be allowed at any time. ! persons have been sent to tin- asy
From and after June l-i tr. ' linn from this count v.
octoiKT isi part es using water
for sprinkling or irrigation pip-
poses win ite cna i get i 'ii alihii.iu
t the regular rate for
lamilv
as follows :
For each lot or
moiit h.
For each - lots or le
month.
s. ."ri.
per
lit --.
aeli
Fur each additional lot
To Ik- pa'tl on t he lirst
M ft
ii
moiii h in advance.
Water lor building purposes
will be furnished on payment in
advance ui the written estimate
of the manger or architect of the
brick, stone, plastering or oihei
material for which water is to be
used. For material not slated in
estimate the application musi be
renewci!.
The rate for building pur
w ill U- as follow s :
Wetting each Iimhi brick,
cents.
Wetting each barrel of lim
cement. b" cents.
"' I
Albany t 'anal Water
lion ami Lighting (
Mav S'.i.
I'ran-ptti t.i-
.1 iml Keeef etl.
At tin: Ladies' P.aaar a new hue
of childrens' and infants' white
dresses, ladies and childrens' mus
lin and knit underwear, cor-f's.
corset waists, hosiery, handker
chiefs. arasols. headed wraps,
human hair goods, Kuching -iIk
gloves ai.d mits, laces, embroider
ies and numerous other novelties.
allot' which will be sold a'
popular low prices.
1 1 r
Vr-I. II.
PmIiiut'k 4 kiwi-tit Ion
if 1luif.
Tweetlaie's block, first streel.
Albany, Oregon, opened Jan
uarv I'll. Is: i! I. The course of m
stMit ti in will consist 'A i-lasse.-. for
piano, organ, harmony and voi. e
cultuie. There will ho a noniial
cla-s jimi diplomas iiiriiishi-tl to
teachers, specifying capacity
ami experience. Students partic
ipate in ino.iihly iccilals, and are
graded to ins ire eiUality in rendi
tion. I'lii- i 'iiiservatory w ill be
conducted or the same basis as
tho.-c in dot ,,n, New Yolk, etc.
This is the oi: y recogni.etl success
ful sy:-te!!! iiown for a thoroujii
musical edue; cion. Send foi circu
lars ami rel i'lici-s. 0;!ice bonis
flee, 1 to :;.
l.tilili ii Kill,- l:aaar.
aulius tiatlwohl has derided to
lei ided to
add to his mammoth sbnk ot
crockery i ml fancy goods a com
plete line of groceries, lie has en
route a large invoice of sugar, and
will keep a complete assortment ol
choii-M groceries, and the best ()f
collccs and teas to be had in the
market for the beuelit of hi
customers. He will also enlarge
his hardware department. He in
forms us that he buys all his goods
for net cash, which w ill enable him
to sell goods as low as any house
in Oregon, ami there is no need of
people going abroad when they can
do as well at home, or even better.
Spring .iHt-krl al ( nil.
I have a small line of spring
jackets in colors I wish to close
out and havw reduced the price to
cost. They are the latest style
and a bargain. I also have a line
of spring stockinet jackets for
$r.50 each, which is the nicest
jacket for the price in the market.
Samuel K. Young.
'r Sale.
M. R. church building corner
Mnl and Fllsworth streets.
Priyate bids received bv S. L".
Meminger up t 7 i m
1SM0.
Mav inth
Why.
Why shouldn't the spirit of
mortji' be proud when good fresh j
groeerieM can l bought so very j
cheap at Spencer & Blackburn's, i
trial order will convince you.
Merrhtiiiilitti Store for Sale.
.-toek of general merchandise in
a live town on the railroad for sale.
Splendid location; large trade; will
sell the buildings ami ground with
the stock or will sell the stock and ,
lease the buildings, For particu
lars call mi or write P.urkhait A
Keeney, Albany, Oregon.
A tiarttiil fuugli Syrup.
Tlitrrc is nothing parents should lie
so careful about as selecting a ceugh
tyrup. Iteggs Cherry cough sytup
is meeting- with wonderful suecass. !
The best is nunc to cood . be sure you
get Bcggs. Every bottlf is warranted .
All druggists keep it.
Our stock of staple and fancy
groceries is all nice and fresh anil ,
of the best quality. Spencer t:
dUf khuru.
Okaying lo aU at Ylaitvcla'i.
I I M ! I R V. S S F I M T 1 1 ( ' K F N s
Ml'F.I. LF.lv tv iARRKT's.
Ookt
I H2n Vr r.
The fruit t rees in tbi.- vici. niiv
are badiy atllicted with borers
this year and no doubt the dreaded
iodlin moth will soon get in its
, work. It was hoped the severe
winter had destroyed many of
these pests but it seems it did not.
A great many trees have already
; been killed and others are nearly
i destroved. They seem to take a
particular liking to peach In es
and as manv as a dozen have been
found around the roots of a single
: tree.
Catherine Farley, aged I'l yesrs,
unmarried, was examined before
Mrs. Cornack and Shelton last
, week and committed to the asylum
for the insane. Sh- was taken
' down Friday morning by shcril!"
i Sloan. The cause of her insanity
w-nsalon sntll of sickness. In
Mr. A. V. Peters shipped about
twelve hundred pounds tif mohair,
or goats wool, from herethis week,
1 nert; Jia.i ueeuu Ko" " '
lor i .
I nil protnici mis e;u
lilt
very
this !
little of it can be obtained in
vicinity.
Mr. Ceorgc Whitsctt was the
hero of a bear killing expedition
near ( 'reSwell a week ago last
Thursday. A very large cinnamon
bear came too far into the midst
of civilization and was shot lor his
audacity.
Tti The I'll M if.
,. liu ami see that lieautiliil
ii : watch at the '"( tolden
,. : Bazaar." Julius Cradwohl
proprietor of the (iolden
Bule
s , P.aaar, informs us that he has the j
I Prize Baking Powder, and Xo. 1
.'i ! Japan tea, expressly put up fori
his business, anil for the benefit of!
hi- customers, each Ih.x ot baking j
powder w ill w in a piece of tine j
glassware, ami als-i each pound of i
ihe tea will win a piece of iinej
glassware, ami customers who buy !
one pound of tea or a box of baking
jH.iwiler, which is warranted, willl
have a chance on that beautiful
gold watch. lie has also added a
line assortment of family groceries
to his mammoth stock of glassware
ami crockery, which is the largest
in the Willamette Valley. e.ami
see Mr. t iradwohl al lie- Col.'n n j
Pule Ba.aar. and jmi will find'
that nothing is misrepre-eiilt !..
I .llihl IScceivctl.
A new line of sateens, c
seersuckers, chambricks.
.lilies,
silks,
satins, plushes
ladles lillej
ill t he latest !
worsted dress goo'i
shades ami nowities, parasols
erins, curtains antl spring ri-. ;:i
endless variety. My stind; is n.nv
com)lete in all depaitnient:-. I. a lie-; j
are cordially invited to e.iii audi
inspect these goods.
( i. W. Si-.ii -o.
'trsct:
-ti -et-
We make a speciali
i ladies I
and misses line cor
We have a tlrivi
Is and waists. !
in a French
sateen corset at 7"i cents.
giod value.
S VMI'1.1. I-'.. V
I'.xtra .
Sterial Attention.
dy carefully reading
.Mueller ei Carrett's list of
fruits antl vegetables, vou
ITEMS GATHERED.
Frit Fn. - I'riai I ar.
1 r o-t
over',!';-
, ! .itt-i- '
1 resit
wiil
.surely find something le:;irahle for
votir dinner to dav.
iney a!w
market.
keep the best in th
New emnroiileries, ilotim-iug, j
lace tlouncing in cotton and sill; , ;
black ami cream. Lnces in imita-j
lion point, also new designs in
black and white, lace, including j
Yamlyck and l'.iuel Tower. New
nrchings. Samuel I". Young.
Secure your raihoad. steamship i
ami sleeping car tickets t.t allj
points North. South and Fast iaj
the Fnion l'acilic railway, and!
save time and money. Ticket !
ollice on droadall.iiu street .
Matthews i Wa-hhurit continue
i.. i.i.uli l.i.L-i.i.ii.1: if,.l ..i-;,,..., il,.it
bv a bran' new ad.. ,n another
.
column. Their indication may
not be bamlsoiue but lit- i u -
sitlcrably striking.
Julius iradwohl lias made ai -
langements to give away a gold
vciili-h 1 lia customers 'ire invitetl
pi call and see it.
Dry goods ami notions on
floor, clothing department
lirst
and
e.oid
i gents tnrnisiiing gooiis on .-,
lour at i !
W.
stmpson s.
Hubbard's headac
not contain opium.
ie capslt
morphine or
an;- ipiate whatever, neither do
llicy contain antipyrine. They
are a safe ami uure eure for either
nervous or sick .headache.
In ordering goods
Hendrickson's i-orne
at ( 'omi tV
earlv and
avoid 1 he rush.
Conn t Hendrickson's is the
boss place to buy your table and
pie fruit in gallon cans.
Hood meals can be had at the
Citv ltestaurant tor .:;.."0 per wee
lee cream and cik-o, lo cents
Private boxes.
N'o matter what the price, om
good" will always be lirst-class.
Si'ENcru A P.t. vcKiu nv.
New invoice
f gold riti;
French's.
The celebrated
shirt at F. C. Scar!
Quaker
t It V
TO-PAV AK1CIVAI.K.
Celery.
Rali6hcs.
i Cabbage.
, i ireens.
s 1 v
dananas,
lemons.
Cauliliower,
Lettuce,
Asparagus,
ireen onions
oi.vto::s,
iranges.
Figs.
Fresh
htrawberries.
AllOI tne aoove to i-e .. uci.
. ., i i i..i i...i. :
and nice at Mueller
I the leadiiii grocers.
Giiiit
a S(
REPUBLICAN SPEAKING.
Vb-a .ii;J V.'hort- th- Prnnacat Men Will
D--'.:v. t S v ..':.('- Pnrir.iTtheO.iT.paicn.
The republican .-tale central
committee ha- made the following
apjNiininients for juiblie sM-aking
in Albany and vicinity :
I Ion. Scvmoltr Condon al Al
ba nv on Saturdav evening. Mav
Jl. at 7 ::''.
lion. D. P. Thompson, lion.
Phil Metchan. Col. F. W. Xevins
and l.vdcll Pakcr. will speak as
! fiiows :
:::
'oi vallis Mav 'S, at 7 :::".
Salem May L'it, at 7 ::;.
regon (.'it v Mav y.), at 7
Portland Mav ."i. at 7:::o.
I bn. teo. P.. ( 'ni l v w ill
speal
: as loliows :
1 llan isbui g Mav S.',. at 7
llalsey May at 7::;i'.
Piowiisville Mav i'i'i. at -.
l.ebanon May 1'7, at 7::;".
i Tiic public are cordially invitetl i
j to be present and hear llicsej
I gentlemen discuss the issues now j
before the l'coiih' of Oregon.
j :
. r.eaiif irui .-mil I'serni i:ttk. j
i M j, iin.,liU );t(j j
i.ared a Vel V nseiill iMtok callctl the
pare
'Home Manuel." which treats ot
social, dramatic and business life,
and contains a mine of useful
Knowledge for every person. The
book is not only a very valuable
literary production, but it is also
a most" attractive an. I valuable ar-
t ist ic souvenir in its ilbi
t rations
and general make-up. It is a work
1 that should be in ihe i"vsioliof
every household. Mrs. A. M.Talt
I is taking subscriptions for this val
uold ' liable work, and our people should
Kuk-1 not fail to look 1 he book over w hen
1 he ! slit' i alls upon them, for it is a rare
' tr at to even s-
M.
li oi-i l .
a gtitl.l
I'tir Sale.
lo acres ,,f suburban
A great bargain. Also
restaurant in a growing city,
have sunn: bargains in city
county properly. Imptiri
bliss t I ledricl;.
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and
of
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A number one
Sale,
three
ear
v. a
coll . well broken to dr
anl haiue-s. a!! chea;
I'tir pan it-ular.- i'mi'i h
i ii.
. il.
Wliat
.e. 1. I.e..
ale ot tie
: I'lll-tlllll
v. pearly, -kin . I'ew I
-liort time it t.ikt s :i
1
-re.l liver 1.
e :i ii-i a d.u
of IL UJ
ti. tie r w
c:iti-e i.ltit. ht - oil
g !-. -kill lle
tl i .iuiti'V aiel
-t.
tli.s organ to
i.v -late and
! napurilic-
. i :m -ie . ss.
I A'l .b-iig
.1 I
v. iMi
II
b.-
tft:iev .
tn- sllli
relia bi
i v oi: out an aeent'-lil
..ri.iivau acceietit iickci.
aim I my t lie lies! . 1 ne obi
' The Travelers of Hartford,
C. d. Wrxv. Agent.
iagi
in i:t.
" " ., .
MK1HN- Ai l!:c family re-nh-n -e in
ih.s city I liin-.hiy mtiriiing May.'.'.
ol ht art ib-r a-e. Mr-. Marv Medin.
aged 1.1 veal-.
The funeral wiil taut: place li'oin
,1k'
I a 1 1 1 : 1 y re-aiea ,e in i a-it-m u
oi' the eiiy J e vi. 1. 1. day.
-
- - - .
In ties city : koM t !i:t!-lli, A ::H- n1
il ties ritf
. with S.'e
I -'l!f:l'.
..th.-. .
aisl I i. . I on-
.-Mar.ii'.l l. lr.. iiu
i:
IfnXl In LOAN llamo ul-a.il a! s(
. i it. ri-r on i'.i-prevt.i s.'.-iira.t.
. M. I'd. i
r. i V-
"ii. rt ul t
i , -.. t. o..
- antl
Itn-
II
i il l Y T.WK.s- Non. c is hrti-l.j civrii thivl
v, t!.c f ro!' "! the city of Albany. Or.,
i-: ti. ve:ir 1 s to. ha been plats-1 in lay
Inn.:-, (. r ( olinti"ii, an I thnt I iil be at
tacetnin.il climiihcts tI said fity to ry.'ciie
rd i tetii.t tor t;it s rhaittrd in said roll.
t. r the jH-rio.l . I Ibir
II. : isill-v .Ml tai-
Ibirtv t.nvs frcin tlate ox
in:iining nnr.:ud vt
t'.- i xi rsti. n o: thirty tlivy thrcreafter
. ;:l i e ret unit it t tin- t .-imn.on nitmeil f
tl.".in of .Vll.tiiv :it tit i;ii.Uint, ami ctts
:. i cvlitt.st. f-.i relleetin' sie'h tl-vc-9 be
.1 tl:
.mil V
llofK.MVN.
Citv M itshal.
l'ttli .lav ef liv I
. 1 1. .. tie
1-"
N
JL
i le-
n'lK
IS HEKEHY
i.l YEN
l!...; Ihe undersigned, clerk of
i in- ' ouniv n.uii of bum t uuiity, or
e -t.':. will, i.v virtue o' an orccr o
J4
i ' '!'!'V ;f: ''"Yv-'Um V
ict i.nl, on Ihe sill dav ol .Mav. ls'.Hi,
! y V; . ,,.,.,.,,..'. , K.'ep the
1 1y ,,,,,. ,, i.iim county, orcaoa. I
j f,,s- !!,." i..-.',o. of one year, laid bids to 1
i be h'ci v.i'b -a'.l e'lrrk by VVivlnes- '
'.i .--. .J : ; i . - I. I'ki. at I o'clock v. v.
i bidders to board, lodge am" do nil t
; liundrv vvorU for said poor, the con.!
me t I let in me lowesi nui-ier. .
The . our; reserves the right to reject !
imv or .i!i bid". Witness my hand
'"'.I si al oi said court, aflixcd at Al- '.
' b:r v. !h;s .'1st dav of June, j
i . s.. E. e. MONTAbl'K. !
: bv it 1 . Il.i:i;i. Clerk, j
Deputy.
i
Nmlre In Contractors ami Ituiltti'is.
1 1L-; .:l I rccthrti bv II. 11. llfilt til1
j All.ti'.t. nj f. l2o'e..tU lasin tii sattir- :
ilav. May ::l-t, fur i.irin-liili,' the moria! j
iiii.l filler lo i re. t a iiiii story dwcllim; le'llse. ,
1'1:iii- ftiit' .;'..'ifl.Mtiiiti r.vn be sts.-n st the .
i.lti,. . IC. V. Avers, nr. -hit ci-l, or nt .Mr. 1
lliuatl Olli. i'l sen.- bail.lillif. Tile iw'lt :
ii rt'ervl t rejc-i't :.u ;oil :,';! Iiiils.
IfTUin flftlnlnvtf n.'l Pnnnnll
lllC UfjinUKMinil 110IIU1I
or iiionry
rrfiin.te.1
2.15 AFTER
rcitis of eitlur sex whether,
thr w
nriiiii- irmii the i e. u-ive use ff ctiiniilnntx.
rr.it
tobiei .oreii i:ii.or tliMiiih Vi.tttliful imlii
en ti. "i. ner iiiiliil-ji'iift', 1 1.-., mfh aih.wof '
Kr.nn I'li-.-er. 'A akftn'iirw, llenrini liown '
I'.iin? In the Cv I.. Semiml W'eakntiw, Hys
teria, N r oa rr..-ratim, Noetnrnal Villi- .
sin.-. l.e-i.-..rrliot.. Iiiirinin, Weak Memory, '
Lst-.( l-onrr an I lnitotetiry, which if nei,
:.. te l i-ifun le.vl t'i iireuiature old aee anJ
Int-natv. I'nee-l a lm; li boc-a fur fc.V.OO-S-nt
I.- nirxil t.i; n tt.iet of i.riee.
A WKil li: .l ltll:i: in Siven
v i'h every .S i t.nler received, to refund the
motiev if a IVrilllincnl ultra l noteflected.
We have tiiiiasamlovt itsUimoniato from old
nd votiiif, of l oth mAes, who have lieeu
pcnnaiifiitly r urisl by the use I Aphrotlitinf
CireuUr freo. A'"nlrei)
rut: Ariiuo .TiEiiit im-. rn
i u. - - !o.. ... HortlanJ. Or. uoo
I 1 or Kjle I.' f o'l.iv ,t . Vinson, who mjlr pd
rc:ai! it ug.sn, Albiuv , Ortiou.
I CU K
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: ,'.F
DECORATION DAY CONCERT,
HISS FLORA BATSON
Till'. Cb'F.ATFSI COl.oltl.D sl';KK IN Till'. WoBI.D.
A t Albaiiy Opera House,
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 30TH
l lie IVci
York Sun.
Mey.yti.Stipriino. New
The Colored. lei. nv l.ii.it.
-NvwVork
W.irli! .
All licr Muiul.t-r- were sinig witlioul
i ll'ort :i tlic liird-sing. Mobile. Ala..
Daily Kcgister.
A charming ami gifleil binger. San
Knineisfo (.'liroliiele.
Il.l-t :i:ie (1 tin- I'.uue tif being the
grciilc.-t 1 niercil singer in the v.tirltl.
Vicksiiurg, Misv. Toft.
A voice of great ran gp. anil of rc
markalile leitli and purity. Louis
ville. Ky.. Courier Journal.
She will never lack for an uiidiciiec
h". the ' City of Seven Uillii."-K.cliiiiund
Va.. Planet.
The sweetest voice thai ever charmed
a Virgina uudipii'-.-. I.Mielilturg. Va..
Daily AdvaiK'e,
A higlilj etiltivjtul nie7.u-soirano
of great sweetness, power, and com
pats, ami of dramatic niiality.
Charleston. S. C News and Courier.
The range of In r voice i such she
can easily change from the purest
soj.ran o to as Sine a iiuritoiie :is any
male singer can j ioihe-e 'ohmilius.
S. ', Daily Kegisii r.
It is the geii'-ral vertbel that her
singing here Urn f'.illy justilied lln-
I niagnilieent notices of the Kiislern
jiress, New Urlenus reliean.
A reigning favorite in Cliicagn. Her
songs reach the hea t.--fhieag Con
servator. The most wonderful voice we ever
listened to.- PucMo. Daily Chid
Sam.
lie: a: lie l!.llii.l is -o pellet I ln-r
leiiihlion-setrin like re'-':l:oi"in-; et to
inn-ic. Khii i-Cily Dispateli '
Her ii'unitiilile rcMdciing of ll.e ;
vnlil's huorile songs will yet make;
( j,,. ,..,,(. ;, j,u-(.,.,(! word li-oin ocean i
... s, I . : . . .
: At 'U ve.ir- of age sin- lias sung Ii
; way into hundreds of thousand
ol
hearts. Philadelphia Sentinel.
She displayed a range of voice anil
execution lillle short of iiiai veliii.
Omaha. Xe't.. ISepuhlicaii.
She electrified 1 lie vast andieuee
the .Moiinoii Tahei ii.u-le service on
Hilda V bv In-r in irvcloiis renilil ion ot
' ii-- "JUli i'salni.-Descret Evening Xew s
Sail Luke, l.tali.
rare I iehiit ss
rossi-ssiug a Vaiec ol
ami v otitiel fill ra-i
she is iinilt'iiiahlv
the grcatt-l singer among tiies.UUO.0.Kl ;
colored people in A nicriea. ami deserves :
a high rank .iiimng tie- great singers ,
of the world. Her progress through
the country has lieeii mie coiiTiiitioiis
triunipli. Denver Itoekv Mount tin
N't w s.
During the gie:t 1c m;i.-i ance v iv.il ;
in New York, l"t llatsoii sang "Si ;
Keel of Karth" ninety -m f .-iii'
night- in the large li.lii t-i Masonic :
'iVinple. lb r wt.mh iliibv t.alhelie
f. eiterilig e! Ill :Mld other -: time
lucitfd Ihoils.llltb t'l l.il la.-vilig
i hearts thai Mget'e ii's faii.i! In rt i. !,
I .
seercl i-i lt-r ii!:it.-;i',s- ;.nt i
SI'!''. '' g .III alldtenee I'e !iO.
... le : ludieil :ir;. hn; ii. Hie
iimg ! lody ami -eeiics and
.r'.v t Ielisive r.inge ot her !
voi.t. eulll.i.-'il with !l:T j
( ,. ,
i -ol. ;
jeapl.t
sitiru
! faullb-
shim!-', illiosl .latitillR and eliihthki' ;
natiiiaicess.--iiislnip S. T. .tones.
i V(1 tr .;;.,.,. ,a-ever drawn siieh
a.jCiices in New Orleans so inany
u. v:site ii I siteessivc nights. The mar- !
i velous swe-tness. jiovver and range of
her Met -e. her pe; feel artieubuion, ami
i...r,.,, ... t(, exnre-s ill st.ng t-Vttv
j j,m ,,f i!,,- stmi. ciiahh-.s her.
' :. ... ...I..-, i .....-:t-.. i..
; n ;i imiui a.;i.n in riiuii nn .. on. .,
l.,... .tr-niialie power, to i-oiivtilse with
; lailghtt-r hy In r ininiitahle hutiior. or
i ttl move to teals Ii V the Irresistible
. ..i - I.... v...- oa....n
jtailtis oi n'-l unit-, ,. .'iii.iii
.indard
Kroad street, ill front of the Academy
of .Music 1'liil.idelphia, was a surging
sea of humanity on Thursday evening
bill it w.u within the walls of the
building that me became fully im
pressed with Ihe magnitude of the
assemblage. Over 4.000 people were
present. Miss Flora Hatsou scored
another popular tiiuiuph. Her voice
seemed to possess an irresistible power
over the audience, and th enthusiasm
which her pciforinanee evoked was
tremendous. I'iiil. Letter in N.
Y. Age.
iSl'CCKiSllRtf TO
NEW
aims F. Powell
and
Hipa Btrawterriefl, Frsh Veget&Uts, Cboict Buvter,
and Family Groctries OoaiUatly ou Hand.
m the Old Quarter-s
A iiiczzo-ooprano ot wonderful ranije
San Francisco Examiner.
Her vocal register has a -wonderful
sweep, fiom the lowest contralto aote
to soprano heights bus Angeles Cal.
Evening Express
A niagnilli ient voice. highly ciilti
vated. and capable of eonipafsinis"
more octaves th-iii any voice we ever
heard Southern California Christian
Advocate.
She scored a coui'dete tiieet s as a
vocalist of high ability and fully justi
tifd tne favorable criticism i the
eastern jires?. San Francisc. Exam
iner A het'er pleased audience never
tiled out of the theatre than thai
v Inch listened to licr hist evening;.
Los Angeles Tribune.
Her voice is highly cultivated, tich
and unde r perfect eontrol w hile the
compass is wonderful, extending
from a nnvz i-soprano to a bantuije.--Santa
Monica Out Lnuk (Cat).
The marvelous sweetness, purity
and :ompass of her voice, covering
in iU range nearly three octaves, is
the wonder and admiration of musical
critics. San Diego (Call"
She sings without alfcctina. an I
has an ahisohite cniiiuiand ot hoi
voice from the highest to the lowest
register. Her execution is tirtn, hei
n ites correct and lierenuiiciat'on per
fect. She was a surprise to every
one present, and established a repu
tation that will guarantee I:, r lull
houses at her future eiuicvrt.t on the
Pacific cast. Sail Krabcisrci Call.
It may lie truly said that Miss
lUtsou came, she sang ami conquered.
So "ii raptured was the audience that
when the curtain was rung down lor
a "good-night," ihe people remained
still lor a moment a if sjK-ll-htiun.l. -Santa
Ana Blade (Cal. I
Fully 11.000 people wcie t rowiltd
into Steinway lialiiXcvv York) last
uiidit to listen to the st-r! ss im z.t
so; .mini, Miss riora BatKou who vap
tivatiil the vast aiidienee with her
peculiarly swert and sympathetic
. voire. Mic woie a ininiiil.viit
i crow it studt'e l w ith j-arls ititi
I nhies, presented to her an la.-eu
of S.nis 'iiy the citizens ot I'ijii.f
tit lphi.t ami last evening Mi-s Pioir-ii. t
Willianis, of the New York -l.;e,
t. otiiail : a eiiitii;llee i t Km
plis.-iitctl Mlsi
a Miii.ih .li.t 11 .
i.attioii
:i.i- - .t
vt lilt
,. ad
liecklact. lu I'ikcu ol
litv-li alt
tl.i.i ot her :t the
ttibtlctl I'l oca I'oni.
-st fti -v-
Wh:.
-stm
Vis,
; t-oo
l.aTs .li l.iiwctt hei tie.
e ..(,,, -. burst toifii with
flltltUSI.-l-t ! il.l.11.1-.
:s ti.e .;
: s'ifiei
N-1
Sun.
Those u hut ro .i. .1 i.t. j osl M. K.
C Mir:'h lasl miit i.. heir M.- I'l.ira
P.a-'- iii, lite ''Col in i .In.i,', Lin i "
ha., a new exH'i t-uee. -'ur t!ie i.ist
lim-.- tlu-y saw on the platliirm ihe
eiiil.idiiiK lit of lie in u . i v titration
:n '.i:C Jtecple of that luce a h.tly tit
reliceuirut and cultivation. As a.
crowned jueen of snug and she wore
her jeweled diadem with a eeh-itoiMp
and humility that a princes
, i.ave mvicil Mi8 Pateon coi
might
convinced
the critic 1 with her first selection, the
"Hitmsniau's Horn," as the sonorous
aini-iitude of her rare vniee resounded
lil.e a silverbuglc nln-ering the houndu
t'i pursuit of game, that she osFeseit
an organ in ignilieciit in res ectto
sound, and iu the use of which tnere
is little the European masters will
lind to correct. In response to the
encore which hiought her back, she
gave the baritone song, "With All
Her Faults, I Love Her" Still," sho
iug the extraordinary range t her
voice, and producing a melody like
the low tones ot a pipe organ under a
master's touch. San Die.'i. i.Cal.l
Sun.
Kksi:kvi;ii Skats 50 cits; i.ai.-
I.ERV 2.) its; CIlILDr.KN 10 I KN'TS.
Now nu sale at Blackmail's.
t-iFO. V. HKN'PKRiON'i
FIRM
(a
Low
iu tfae Flin Block,