Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 30, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    ittovnitu) gaily trraltl
ON SA.I.I'.
The Daily Hukli
V, .ii
1 10 uu
ale each morning at 1 1
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JOTICS
. . . o : - .
kookBtorc,wr.ereitcanbe procured
at 5 conta per copy
.IOTTINI1S AHOKT TOWN.
Decoration lay.
Flora Bateon to-night.
The election next Monday.
J. II. Maine returned yest-iday
from Yaquina.
Gey Harris has returned ii"iu a
trip to Kansas.
County Clerk, E. K. Mnt
"nt".l'i
has returned from tr:
ern Oregon.
p 1.1 oniii -
Orders for fruit jars :M'.d berries
left now will le tilled at tiv time
at Powell & Co.
Leave your orders early for a tine
dressed rh.ick.en nt I'owell
and avoid the nifjh.
Iresh strawberries every mora
ing, oranges, lemons, banana",
lVi,ifar.t oil L-initn fit IVv.il Al'.'f.
New potatix's, onions
1 .. t
leillli f,
cabbage, cauliflower.
radishes,
vegetable? 01 all kind-
it Powell
& Co.'s.
The plat ot Holly, a new town
between Sweet Home and C'raw
fordsville, has been tiled in the
-ountv clerk's office.
The citv officers are makinu
;v good public improvement in lili-
ingup the chasm on Firt and
MontKomerv streets.
...
A new baggage room is beni-
built for Wells, Fargo's express ad -
Ivlnintr tli Soiltliorn Pacific ba' -
gage room at the depot.
Jacob Stover late of Iuwa. father-;
in law of W. II. Roberts of Scio. j
died last Friday with dropsy of
the heart at his home near Scio. ,
Household goods for rale at
Hubbard's drug store. Call and
see them. They are as good as
new; have been in ue less than a
year.
Dr. Patton, the specialist u
female and private diseases, in
Rluixiberg's block. Office hours
10 to 12, 2 to 4 and T to S. ( .,!.
ultation free. Residence "rd and
Montgomery.
. A letter received iro:u Mr. John
Smith, an esteemed pioneer of
Albany, states that lie expects to
return to this city in .Tune. He
has been spending ;the wipter in
Oakland. California.
The first quarterly meeiiug '!"
the conference year will be held
at the Evangelical church in this
city next Sabbath, Rev. H. I.
Bittner P. K. will preach both
morning and evening at 7 :4-3.
A cordial invitation i extended
' all to le present
Elegant new dining car. Pull
man palace and freo family sleep
ing cars run through on express ;
trains to Denver. Omaha, Council ;
Bluffs, Kansas City St. Louis and
Chicago, via Union Pacific rail-;
way. C. O. Rawiings, city ticket'
agent, Broadalbin street.
The Greyhound of the Willam
ette has been ciiartcred by V Co. !
for a Kranrf excursion to Salom and i
return Thiir.sday. Juno oth. The
Albanv band will accompany the i
excursionists. Tickets can bt' had'
from any member cf the company.
The number of tickets i"? limited,;
so those euiUcinpHtiug going
should procure their ticket nt
once.
Flora P.ataon, ol 2ew York ' the.
colored Jenny Lir.d,'' ought to
have an overflowing house Friday ;
tiiaht. As will f .een bv ti.e-
cplendid avertiwiiii. iit on our tirst
j Age, fdie is rndor-ed by the lead
' '2 natters of the ceiiutrv a-. :!.e
greatest fiingcr rf hv t.ici. 1 1
worthy of rank a:ne:i ti
great
fingers of the world,
man's and g'-t your r
h! ." cents.
j t ) I;a-:s-sei'Vcd
se.:s
iiuilay 8eliot (.n eul lin.
The Linn county Minday .-.-hool i
convention c-iuplete l its orgauia-
lion in t Iii- city yesterday. R-v. ;
L. J. Trumbull was elect, .! eiiv.ir-
man and Rev. J. F. Seward, s.-c!--tary
of the convention. Dci'-.-aies 1
were present iroin .I'liVrcnt jht- I
tions oi the county. A.'drer-' s'
were delivered by Rev. T. Ho berg, i
president of the -:jtc Sun lay
choyl cnn vent ion ; Rev. S. i. 1 ;
ine. Prof. W. II. Lee. of this , itv
and Rev. M. Wad- .:" Ilal-yv. A
c.nstitution wa- ;ulopte'
.following per;i:an"iit .1!:
"elected: IVesi-'eui. 1!
I and the
v. j. r.
. Dr. '..
'. r.-h.-., :
rew:irt ;
W. Gray;
vice
secri
presideti!
Mrv. . i
treasurer. .Mrs. I
tive commitTee.
I'roi". V. II. !.-
So.
. E. Blab
XeCU-
r..f. W
I i. Young
;.. i r-
Krcrytioil v ;t?Ti.
At the number of tick-'s
sold for the foui Hi ot July e
to the front on the o.eg.m
are limited they should I
as soon as they aie pla.-e.l .
I Which tble IK.tiei; e,i;i 1...
later. No i.jcali'.v oti'.-i
splendid inducements toil.t
nro seeker as this bt-ie.tii.ii
now to be visited for ti:.
bv an excursion party.
P
lursiou
Pacilic
l.'.'igisl
ii s..!..,;
i . en '
- sutii
iegi
Chatig f Tittjo.
An important change .n
seini-otlicialiy annouuegd on
0'it!.ern Pacilic. t take t :le(
June s. Train No. fp-.m
the
t u'.i
.m-
Frnnte- -o will arrive at 2 ;' i .. r .
.-.nil train No. 1G. fio-n IV.;.ui.l .
will arriw; p.t 11. also at niht. Tie;
local tram will run as t'.;r sjc.th as
Koseburg, and its timo a; ibis :iiy ,
will not lf changed very much.
The change is made .o atlbrd c or.- i
nection with overland tnv.r.- '
Portland.
for s.fle.
M. E. church buihhi.g corner
3rd and Ellsworth streets.
I'rivate bids . received by s. E.
Meminger tip to 7 i- m Muy l'.'fh
IROfi.
James Warner, of Scio, i in the
rity. ;
AN IMPORTANT INDUSTRY.
Tr.s
Ei'i a.:r
P :. T'.-i
f Th ht
I' iHp.tOT
i La;::!
lil K.U.I' I'
..1 t.-r
i.-l!c
the
t -; in "i ic;
; jVi,r 3!Jl, i.u,ili..-.,-t'..iiiaiiv in ihi
rtablishiuent
ol t tit:
ugar
Fine
city yesterday, and was siioun
through their new l ri . k building
find the factory.
The new building is a -nib-rtantial
two -tory structure 10x71
feet in size. It contains an ollice
which is tinelv finished in dillercnt
kinds oi Iregon wood. The upper
jifory is hl.cd witli winios an
vindow sah. tne first tloor eon
toinu iVuirg nl" (-VPI'V kind :U1(
o'tlir-' imnUhini.'-. The?e are
iinned in irom (Jvants l'a-s inland public ecliool
j t(l( pjucjjj j 0;,r load Jot and are
iiiiished here.
; Tup oliicers of the coiiiaiiy
as follows: rn-eident. II
ive
C.
iKinnev: viir-i:i Srident and
cu -
.,! Lvm i r i!. P.. Miller: efccre -
tare and trvr.surer. K. A. 1Vj thby
inanazerof t!ift Albany branch.
. ! Geo. W. Hochstedler ; rectors
from Albanv. Edward anl
I". J. Miller: ljoofc-kcepet at A! -
I. A. Wilson.
1 Ti
ie rosiipar.v is pcj ar
d P
all kinds of house lini-hin's. b.i'.k
fittings, counters, church j.ulpiis,
pews, etc., in addition to tinir
regular line of sash and doors.
They also make a specialty of
box?. They have a wa,'on of their
own and will deliver their work in
I "i city. IJiey iiave tone ot men
! at work in the factory doiu all
! kimis of tinishing anil job work,
! This industry is proving a valuable
. ...l.i:.:.,.. ... .1... ...nl. ....... ,.;,...
'. s
1 "t-reP. ..t Albany.
' rr.r i.i..T.n Tn v:irrno
Aloiio Rardwell et u t
Henry Winkley. 1'i acre
in t! f'. S. R."l'w
o
Anna M. Hoiick t
carls. lot :;. bl 1,
lo Albanv
E.
Hs
C.
A.
.a-
b.(
('. E. t'hast'm t"
i lie. ' acres in
Marv
sec. '11
K. -1 w
A. Haeklemaii et u.
America Ann Dou:
1 1 1 M I
o
las.
M.utli halt lot :., id. 17. li s
:!d A. to Albany
.1. I.. Cuvan et u's to M. E.
Edwaid-i. i..t 1. '-!. .
A.. Lebanon." . .
.1. A. I'.eard and I. ('. Holt
t., V. 1. W'ar-li'ourn et al.
lot 1. -J. b!. K'- A..
I. ..I.
.b-.hti lnu i-t ux to E. I..
I'.ivan. acre tn. II. .
.'(HI
L'.Vl I
S. C. Mvt r- to .loh:i
( 'ary. -art lot I!o in :
A. ('. llau:-:einaii to H.
A.
;cio
I .
.
Childs bl. 10.
HsJl
Rrownsville
I uo
toi ivdaoooia Lodge X. I.-; I. O.
. V.. tolJ. i . Childs. S. '..
X. W. see. 17. tp b"..
s. K. z v.
Martin Pays . t to Ma
tilda J'iusons. s int. D. I..
C. of M. Payne
Cliarlc Aikin to Irvin F...
tracts in tp. 1 1. S. R. I w
.1. R. Kiiknatrick et ux to
Rear 1 ei IIo!t, lots. I. ...
bl. i, K's 2d A., Leb..
Edward Huston et ux. to
Xancv Bisrgers, lots I.
.'HO
t
i.'.lHI
bl. fi, C's A
Owen Bear to James R.
Frady, 5 acres in D. L. .
of Owen Bear
David II. Harris, et u 1"
Lettv Harris ltS.7-" acres
in tn 13, S. R. 1 w
Eii Rover, et ux. to John
Mavtield, 127.Go acres i
ip i:i, S. R. 1 w
IX K. Michael p. J. R.
Keeblerand F. M. Miller
80 in tn 13 S. R. 1 v.
Perry Hyde-, rt ux to J. t .
Sabin. lots 7, and 8 1-1.2.
Ilydes A.. Harrisburg. .
E. R. Maplo to Ephraim
Turner, lots 5 and., bl. ij.
iu Albany
Sca'e to Absolum Smith. .
'.. S. W. j per. 2o. tp lo.
" R. 2 w
Sa-n'l Sylvester t Thos.
Deakins, 40 acres in See.
to ii s. Ii. 1 .
State to John Mavtield. !'.'.-
I'i -"v. 24 tp 13 S. R. 1 v.
00
I'oO
1000 I
A Small Vlr.
At i o'clock yeatcrday afternoon
lire alarm was sounded. The
was located in the residence ol
W. Bentlev in the first ward.
J ho lire companies .juitkly respond-Spi.-y; Mhler, .Mrs. Ralph; Ihom
e.l. but t! e fire n.is extinguished ! G. A.: Tiioin is. Mrs. Elixa : Tay-
before tn. y arrived There was ii't
i.i'ii' at home, and the the had
c.iugh: in the rm. from the kitchen
line. Mr.
workmen .
door broke
1 ll f
.1 hi
the
'.viii-
Pfitl'er and some
ti'-w " tinges net
.or in a;i I put ou!
h.:d gained e.jti-
the
ill.''
(..! -ie.av. with a few
Icick 'ts .., A;tPl. The loss was
iioiiiiiial. the principal damage be
ing the burning oi a c jiisider.iViie '
port i-:i of I ho roof of the kitchen.
If was lnsiit.-l in tin? Northwest;
In-tir.iii.-e Mr. Ii. I.. Tliomp- !
son,...! ihi- city, being local ad-
juster I c Hie ci.'mpatiy.'as well as
iig s !. ha '. .i P.rce carpenters at
w ..rk :u i t'l in Jo minutes after
t:,;
fe.l
III"
:;:i i
:-r I
the d. linage will he
: i-.vii s!iiov a com
ipociii ss oil the par?
company.
ml.-.'
pi'
:li
I liiiiinutky.
N. Vo,,.!!e"s can
a-.-, ay yesterday in
c lion .f the city.
! Frank Bloih.
age
the
team
It
b
Igett. ;
ennie !
was i
hurt .
hide;
s. .me
and -i
P.PHMV
throw n
linn was .Mrs. J
Young Biodgett
it. but he wa not
Mrs. !'.;.. wn remained in tin
li.TJe and a.ls uuliarmed.
team
and
t f.'-U
Horn
rh
th.
-.eef" fr.'l'
le.
!:-ttirnel l"ri.ii (ho iin
11. W . W hit-: I- lust
i )ust in trom
' e::i:!: viiie. xih: r.-.i-.t isnowoptn
Mt':;.t supplies can be packed into
tho mine and several companies
arc at work. The Santiani district
promises to show- some good results
this season.
L'sC-eiegant lotion for tan.
TILE MOHNESTfcr
DECOR.TION DAY.
Hon t ho Memorial Obfrincs 'Vili
C'.rrtnctfd la thu City Tn-D.iT.
h"
Decoration Day. May .'. will In
appropriately observed inthisrity.
The ceremonies will le conducted
bv the G. A. It., jest, assisted by
Company I-'.. the Oregon Nation
al Guard.
I IKl IT H NO I.
j H'iV!.MiTiii Rsov Port No. ,
Dent, i.-i Oregon. G. A. R.
Mav Iiua iug iteen designated
ami mci apart a- h legal noiinay ,
l : consecrated li tin.- memory ot the!
l-jdcad soldier I'i tin republic, we
d nioHt eorJ'ally invite all ministers
and i-hurch organizations, Subhath
teaclieia and
1 Kiitiiw unn 1 in uu 1 1! L'i'ncra r. ui
; .... 1 ---n
join wiin us n uie hoietnii ana
i uoaniiiui cukuhu i cirewmn 'iQ)irr.
i jrraves of our comrades, relalivea; Khedd .Iud"et .Scott
:and friends, with the
choicest i
1 ll jwcrs ot tlio nearon. A
place in
lmo will he atwijriieu any Hcnool or
1 orsaniaation wisimiK to join us in,narrv Jodlev, Robert Andrews:
uie procession to tne ceuieieiy.
mo lonowinp programme imh pp-n
' arraUKed by the committee.
i.yor.ierot . vt.KFKct.
I'.. F. Tabi.isi;,
Adjutant.
Mcl'herson Post will assemble
at the G. A. U., hall at S:".0 . t.
Order of profession : First,
members of W. R. C. ; second,
members of G. A. R., and old sol
diers: third, members of the Sons
ot eterans : lourth. ( cmipanv r ..
! (). . G.
j Ahm-h to city cemetery at '. .. m.
j Exercises at the grave of enm-
i . i.. i- i r n
raoe r reu xuueuer.
Decoration ot the
i tailS.
grave by de-
Return to the opera
10:30.
T : . i. .
hou.-o at
exercises in lie- oj
-ned by prayer by
Fisher.
use op
1. U.
Re
Sinuing of
America" bv the
choir.
Roll call.
Decorating the unktio-.Mi rave
by W. R. C.
Mnging.
MeiuoriHl addre
bv ilM. II .
P.. Miller,
.-inging.
Restwinse from Soik ol Vetera tin
by Ceo. W. Wrighl.
Singing.
I'.enediction.
OKSfcKAI. lild.il No. I .
Hi:Ap.i'TRS Mi1ui:kson Pom, i
Dki-'tmkm oi- Oiieoox.i;. A. II.
Tht; meiubers ol this post and .
all old poldieri, M'jether w itil the j
W. R. C. and Soiim oi Vetera n-. j
v. ill meet at the G. A. U. halt a
I
1:30 a. .v., May , LVi.j. lhc
proesssion will form and march to
the adjacent cemeteries for the;
purpose of decorating with (lowers '
the graves of our la(e comrades i
and meinWis ol the W. R. C. '
w hose liodies now he in tbe
silent I
city of the dead, and such other1
exercises as are laid dow n on the j
programme, and it is recommend-'
e.i that all person who have rcJa-
lives or ir;ei..j- o.iried ill the I
adjaccr.t ceiueteiies will unite wilh
t:s in these beailtihil cxer.-isen it '
is thai net enly our dead but nil
may receive a tribute of flowers.
1 omrmle A. P. M (.oilm i... here
by detailed to pioeced tn !hi town
:! Jeirei-oii, ,,nd lieie ;l ic" a
tejr.ll tribute, t- be j.'Cp:iie.
i...
UJ
the !:n!.i - of W . R. I'.. on the
gruvc oi i.ur hiif comrade D. B.
Allen, and the comrades oi (hat
place ill see thai the grave ( no
' romradtt is neglecteil. By order of
i S. W. R"r.i.( l ,
I I!. J". I'viii ti:. i 'inti-.-inder.
Atlj'W.tn;.
i.kttki; l.l-l.
I t. honing ie a list ! the letters
remaining uncalled for in theposb
office at Albany, Oregon. May 23,
lSf'O. Person calling for the same
will please give the date on which
thev were advertiseii : C'flrk.Mrs.
Xocl ; Clark
Xo-1 A. ; Biisch, Mis.
i Louis : Dennv
i v . t ... i.- T..V,.,
J.. .... l '.HI , .!,
IKilD. ; Edwar.in, ieorge ; Ivllerge,
; Charles ; Frew, P. S. ; Otigg, ' ieo.
T. : Grim. ieorge ; iesalke, M.H. :
r,o i t iimoitt. Annie
: Jones. '. I. : K'
l . XV II. or ". t
" !i t
Hills. I".
iv , P. J. ; Kuhti,
: Kiervel. Fred;
-2: Mathews. W.
Munliv, J.
i-f.. -2: Xew
yi.., Del in ; Phil
Vorish. W. C. ;
SI. l. : Sj'.nh.Miss
J.: Me.in-. i.
; P. : Xetlh n.
1 uip(, A. P.:
1 ''j, Oran ; I
Redman, J. R.,
lor, Willi:iiu;
burn. B. II.;
Wiener, Mike
Wieinan. E.
lest. I-.
Wearing
Wilson ;
I.; Van
L. C.:
II. ".:
4irnorM Jrrler No. I :.
The iuemliers"oi the F. t.'o.
semble at their armcrv.
ni
uni
for lock
formed, armed.
bv-- parade ;
Fridav Mav :;oth
lie! e
t S :
! - o.
iiiipcd
; .,'cl
Acting iimier order oi
(apt.
. Co.
o.
!nd
I n ine cumin indt-r
I
'. O. . G.
T. .1. 'l.liMAN
l'irt .Sergeant
- -
hull VW rl-l.ral.. tin- 1'i.nrllt.
Is a .pirstion often asked by one
busim s- man of another, there
is no reason whv Albanv chrjuli!
not eeiet.raie tins vear. nt
t t eleliiate t n-vear. ni there s
plenty "f enterprifc .c to have a
rousing celebration, the best ever
given by the citien ot Albany.
Right here it will le well to men
tion that Mueller .vGarrett have
and vegeta'tles ever brought to this
citv.
Vt ;. I p.
I wo bundled niekle aUrui clin-ks
iil-l .eei.. . :,t I . M. Fl ee -'i 's.
the e..iinr ienHier t.i. i !,.
' cut in ptices.
.xew emProidei ics, flouncing, :
iarn flouncing in cotton and silk,
black and cream. I,aces in irnita-:
tipn point, aUo new designs in i
black and white lace, including,
andyck and Eiffel Tower. New
nrehings. Samuel E. Young.
A new lins
Monogram.
of
cne a' rh j
HERALD; FK1DAY.
JUDGES AKD0I.EBI8 OF EI ECTION
List ortke Officer Who Will Pn-fiH Oret
Following in the list of the judge -and
clerks appo!"'.-'d hy thei-mintr
COU11, tosiTi'o i rlpotiti i.'n
Monday :
Albany Judges, Ellis Knox.
u. m. wetrnnm, u. t. ciavio,-,i;catarrhcuril(l fiince jan 3t m
clerks,. G. Rnrkharl. .!.; this city and no failure heard from.
" J'""- ' Dozens of ladies cured of diseases
l-.Rt-t Albany Judges, Marl
Pr
Rhodes, .lohn Iodi :
erks, W. H. Warner, H. Brvunt.
Weft
Albanv .Indu'e!"
V.
1'ro -
I ,Ilarl jj Payiie
j elerks,' T. .1. f
B. W. CundiQ";
titeH and . W.
Watts,
Tangent Judges. Dan
Hon. k,
.b nkn ;
Net tl -
Ward.
"ijieiii rn:tihsrii, .j.
n i- u 1
r.
1 elcrka J. . I. Heard II.
II.... !., .
ie-. W.
n.n:is- c j .shedd.
Halsev .ludires, M. V
Koon,
f .erk8, J. K. tome, W. .1. Stewart.
Harrisburg .lu t.-s. Mr. Fuller.
y.. X. Tandy. .1. I". McCartn-v;
clerks. Geo. Alt'..:.:. lj U.
Syracuse Judges. J D. Levet
I. I'. Miller. J. J. (.i-dum: v
Us.
Kii):'njf risher. L. '. .: i at !oe.
p. us-. ("reek Judge, J. x. Ri.-e,
F. M. diuoiie, A. (.'. iving", il -ik-,
T.J. I'hiipot. iiiul David Km;;.
I 1" ivol isvilie Judges, bo t i t
"lasK, Fletchoi Moses, J. 1 1. cuti :
clerks, Geo. Findley. W. R. ! ss. .
Brownsville Judges. J. i:.
Waslibnrne, A. C. Ilausinan. '.
P. Coshow; clerks. A. W. s-'aii
dard, Peter Hume.
Center Judges. John Hoiu-toii. i
M. Parker, W. K, Temple; clrks. j
D. Wheeler, W. W. Crawford.
Orleans Judges, Joseph Yates, j
Johnson White, A. M. Aeheson;'
j clerks, R. A. Bamford D. Turner, j
I Peoria Judges. CyrnsClingnian. j
I A. L. Cameron. W. R. liarret:
clevkn. W. I'.. ;ithen. .1. K.
: Haight.
' Rock Creek Judges. E. A. lies-;
ter. Thos. Butler, H. IIi-nn-- : I
clerks, E. C. Hester, Xewt Lewi-.
Fox Valley Judges. Henry l.y- :
ons, P. Bern". Mart Met 'lain:.
clerks. David Scott, J. B. Trask. ;
Scio Judges, Win. Cyrus. IM. '
: Ooin, Harvey Stielton ; clei k-.
t.. S. May. r. i.. Sutherland
Franklin Butte Judges. .. .
McDonald,.!. L. Ouipman. W. '-V.
' Riciuiliisoil ; clerk". 1'lav Mve s.
A. E. Randall.
Santiani ,ltidge.-. J. K. 1'i.arl-,
; ton, M. Hickman. I . M. Smit'i;:
clerks. E. Michael. S. Paul
Lebanon Judges. W. H. Khun
: F. i'. Hansard. '.. T. BrvsntMyou buy your
j clerks, D. F. Hardman. Geo. 'Rice.
, Waterloo Judges. Geo. Gross,
jlJeo. Klum.AV. W. l'arrish; clerks,
i. .xewman, l iank uavis.
1:1 r. i t . i
Coe Fuman. Wm. Ingram: clerks.
I . Kreig. S. . Carr.
Sweet Home Judge. F. M.
Rumbaugh. II. Moran. Thos. Mor
ris; Frank Burnett. ieorgo Miirk
hart. NOTICE TO WATEE C0NSUMEH3.
The ti-e .. water for
i j.uri'oses is prohibited
-prinklii;.;
except b-- j
tweeu the h(urs of o and S o do-
i
a. m. and and '.' o'clock r. m. "The
use oi wntt-r for sinnkhng strt
. . -it .. . . 1 . .11 . . ir. .
t-
! in no; in' aiiowfii at anv nine,
From mid alter June 1st to
October 1st oart.es nsiti" water
lor Fpi inkling or irrigation pur
poses will le charged in addition
to the regular rate for family use
as follows :
For each loi
month.
For each 'J lots
or less. .! per!
"T
or !.-s. ,1.7.-,
month.
l or each additional lot
o cent-.
rr i i . , ...
io oe iaii ou tne nrsi oi es-en
a
j '"O"11.' 111 dvani'V,v.
: .?teJ 'or building purposi-r,
! WJH ,,e frmsheI on payment m
! 3'lyarue on (he written estimate
, " ,na"f-'1 " "n 'nteei .., t,e j
i onuK, siotie, ruasteiing or oilier
. , , -. . . . .
material lor wnicrt water is to Pe
used. 1 or mnterial not stated
estimate the application must
renewed.
The rate (or building pir.-p.
ill be as follow s :
Wetting eindi Phi hrick.
be
b
cents.
'Wetting each barrel ..; ii nn- or
cement, b cents.
Albany Canal Water Transin.ri:i-
tion and Lighting Co.
May 10. lft'Mi.
Sprint; .larkrts nt 'o-t.
I have a small lint; of spring
jackets in colors I wish to close
out and have reduced the price to
cost. They are the latost style
ano a nargain. I also have a linejVunk, who will put them in con.-
it spring stockinet jackets tol' i til,.t. nn wl.net I. .tn' Snnii ..ii
To.. si each, winch is the nicest
jacket for the price in the market.
Samuel E. Young.
A lino.l 4 otii;li S.vrnp. ' give an old fanliione.l Silpier in an
I her.- ni.thiug parents shmilii Le i fashioned kitchen. t he sup
tio i nri fiil nliuiit us selecting :i ioii Ii IHT to be Perved by "Id fashioned
yrup. Vecg t'lierry tuugli
syiup
is iiicuuni' wiiii woiKicrnu sueceii-..
'J'lie best is none t good . tie sure vou
tret P.rggs. Every lietttr i. -:i-rinfil.
All druggists kerr. i
Secure your railioad, steamship
i a,lfl s-lfcping car tickets to r!
P'ntfi North. 5outh and East via
u" iik.h j acme railway. aiPI
save time and money. Ticket
office on Broadalbin stren.
A ITNE A880RTMPNT.
trawbei ris.
New Potatoes.
Asparagus.
I ; "ernes.
Bananas, Cauliflower.
Gooseberrie. Cabbage,
Lettuce, Radishes,
Green Onions. Oranges.
Currants, Lemons.
All 4 the abovo fresh and new
t Mueller i Garrett 's. 'all erly
and rccure tho best.
Julius Gradwohl has mado ar
rangements to give away a gold
watch. His customers are invited
to call and sco if.
Try the Tambor
the ilonogram.
Major cigar at '
WANTKJ A "uo.l girl nt tlio Depot
hotel. Gcrinao prc(irrfl.
MAY 30, 1800.
I
THE
CI EN'THtC SPECIALIST,
Guarantees a succcsmuI treati.
Lilt
in diseases of women and ail pri
vate disease-. Over lift v crises of i
, peculiar to their ex and not one
: unsuccesstul. ?oi)0 will be paia
! to anv one he treats unsuccessfully
! after "he had aireed to cure them
Consultation is nee and you can
I freely call upon the Dr. Kveiy
i thinii is stri. tlv confidential and
private. He proj:irey his own
medicines and you do not have to
: go to a druj; Ptore to have your
prescriptions tilled. His oiliC'' i
I so arranged that one patient docs
! see another.
He i- not lie re lor a
feiv l:iv but leis iierioai-enllv
j locateti and will stay. His prices
correspond wiui tbe nature o uie
disease and the deserving poor
treatetl free. IV.tieuls out of ihe
city can be treated by c -iresp'-n.!-ence
unless acute diseases. Office
hours 10 to 12.2 t 1. and 7 t s.
i The Dr. can refer to anv ban
in :
Vihany or the Pac'uii; oast as to.
' his reliability and to the Oregon:
! st.o.. ii..i;.-.'i ,i,-;. .i v .in i.i pis
! standing in the medical profession.
i:i'si.Ess Milirf.i.
Some new
lebitrus in satte-'-ns at !
V.. C. Searls.
Oregon straw lorries at
iv Blackburn's.
encer
Paisley v Fish do the
cheapest j
printing. Try them.
The celebrated IJuaker
Citv !
white shirt at E. C. Searls.
1" incut line oi gent s neckties in !
the city at E.C. Searls.
Klein Bros, make custom w.
a ul repairing a specially.
Warranted garden h..
Matthews tt Washburn'.-.
Ice cream and lemonade serv
very tlay at Uoct.'s restaurant.
Ludlow's .'l.O.l ladies shoes all'
ciyi.uim.l niltli -It I i' s:..-.l
For a good hair bru.-h or comb i
go to Hubbard's new cKv -lore.
Bargains in ors.'ts ;o E. ('. :
Searls Friday and .i". uv.l.iv only. '
Why suifer witii !ic;-..hii'!i. wh n
Hubbard's capsiii. - w ",!1 e.;re ..u. !
iauies, you c:mi Puy a ui.-; i ia
kid or u-int shoe i n- :?2.0 l ;' il.'
P.ros.
Bristles in vour mout h. iKt
tooth brush
! Hubbard's.
! Xow is the lime P. us.
for something ni. i- tn!l
pt-i fuiiie,
on Hulv
i bard.
.
brushes.
towels, Sroaps and stong( - at
bard's.
Hi:
Smoke the l.eia. tines' nickel i
cigar in tho citv, at Hubbard's drug !
store.
I'se Hogg :iii!i-lioti l.iP.ers lor
itinigcrtioii. lysr.e-i;i nnd ; !lkii:drctl
iMscascs.
Iteggs i ole!.r:iti it family renietlic
ars tor a!e by b-.nhi'g druggiste '
pv.Tf where.
: OotoG. W. sjmj.-nii's lur in-j
i taut dresses, robes. c!o:il;s hoods,!
I caps etc. j
I beuiein er you can have a tirst (
I class joo ilone in repairing shot
at Klein Bros.
Ladies', misses" and infant's un- :
tlerwear and ready made, dresses at !
tho Ladies Bazaar.
A Tint. linA nf 1 ulif-ta nntl fli'l-
dren's hosiery and handkerchiefs
i at the Ladies Bazaar.
it. iv amor s nress lorm corse
and the popular C. P. in all oo.'o?.-!
at the Ladies Bazaar. j
Call and see the new ,2.00 kid I
and goat button shoes in round or j
wide toe, at Klein I'.i's. j
Xew satteens, gingham's ciiam-:
i tra s aiii onier wash goo.i.s tust :
receiven ai 1 1. ii . ii!ini
in i All P.oots and
-hoes bought oi :
! Klein P.ros. th it rip or run over j
will be repaired free oi charge. 1
nioke the celebrate'! Ilivanai
filled .Vcent igirs. maniilai-tuted j
a' Julius Jos )h's cigar f.i' torv.
Nainsook tucking in fancy pat-'
1 terns by the yard, aNo black net-.
! ting for drt es id tie? Ladies
' Bazaar.
on Mi. ni lay arid Saturday of
each wet k. II. C. Huhhard will
tive a ten per cent di.vt mint on all
cash purciiase made j-t his drug
ftore.
Those wishing .-. leeii door and
t. ilii Inn's uh.i'llit eiill on I.' I'.
corner of Second nml Ferry streets
On the evening of May 2sth, the
ladies of the M. E. church will
! lolks.
I have just received a large in
; voice of lace curtains, ranging in
price from $1 to $0 per pair, scrim,
.curtain net, etc. Also a line of
: curtain joles and furniture cover-
eg. Samuel E. Young.
! Tickets to Europe San Francisco
Spokane Falls. Pendleton. Baker
! City. The Dalles, and all points in
the' 1'nited States and Canada for
sal at the Union ticket office.
('.(.;. Kawlings city ticket agent.
Broadalbin st.
Our stock of Ktapl" ami fancy
groceries is all nice and fresh and
ot tho best quality. Speneer v
Blsckburn.
All kinds of canned fruits, veget
ables and meats new and fresh at
! Spencer & Blackburn's.
The celebrated Quaker fit y
Fhirt Rt E. C. Sear!?.
; FIXE DRESSED CHICKENS1
VXD GELSE
MUELLER GARRET'S.: ;
A fit STUDIO
.Mi.- I'. . I'i.t'..j.i Si. s: iii L.
ii'.ui!-. 1 .(':-. ivvt: ':
paiiiiii;; and i.iu-; J":. !:(
sale or Kiir.tv.I t-i oiiiei.
;NiilU"C l' tit Hlr !!! I'.nil
i1.rv
1
h
hp wii.i. nr. ur l iVi.p :
trll ti'iK '.f Lftll.-M h.-fi i:-.:r!.; ;-t
l..-t.tl(Ml lip t.t I'.'. .'l.'.-k IIimCI Ok K.Vl.i-y,
M?y .';i-:ff 1;...( !"- it.- rr.'ti.-1 f i , k.
l'li!tii . I ('iri.Uhin; w !'. m-.:. i .1 i -r
tin- j.m,. . Mai. aim . :f:.--.t e ..n lv
a.f:i a liio rj ii i'. i' Mr,-.i., ji
L;!..jn'.n, until Kritl ', Mjj ei 1 ;.t II. p
:r...-.r '. v. Aver-. ir.'nitr.. t, i-i ;''n'!i
until NV.m.l.iy, .Mr.v ;tt. Ihi ris'r i r.
nrnil t.p r iivi ai or !. .iu.
ClliiWN MILLS
hlUI.
.NEW
(-i.-r;
Best !
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I
Farmers Attfntion
I) u wnnt tt lu U IVindnr. Lnsfine. ThiesliM".
I
A Steamboat Load of Farm 2acainery just roceivei far tksjeaasarjof 1830,
STEWA RT & SOX
Call niiri Sel rt AV'hni Vni WmL
SPECIAL
A. ' N O U N C
IVXy Stock is now complete;
erabraoirig all the la 1 est novel
lies in i)ress Groocls both, in
WOOL AND WASH
LADIES !
W'c iii:tV.-
ialtv
In Knit i..i,'.,(
Our price" are the
our goods
'. .-.I Muslin.
LOW FsT and
THE BEST
llnJnitirnnn r '
; We caii.i u :u:i i.u u the world ji ta v
'Hid. In mluoideries and rlounch .-.i
will ' e rcrvinced that Albanv i"
Resp'y
T O.VT 1;. t!.n ritv a eo!d chirm, Ltpe o
! 1 MU..M, wlt! lv. ". ( V. at.i I o. O. F. on
I imter will .- n iitj' ly rrwurd.sl hy litviii
pt lltRA' t.o:i:c..
1 UUi:U
lou sali:--,vj acres ok
choice Unci, li uuJer ca'.Pvatioa, tou'
ie jutLM. et Albiinv, (or tale at a le.r-
iriiD. In:ruir ! l'u! Mincenmfir, ot nt
Jan office
San FiNcisco7August; 5x889?
We, the'membcrs of The Board of Health of
the City and County of San Francisco, cordially
approve and recommend the Royal Baking Pow
der. It is absolutely pure and healthful, composed
of the best ingredients of the highest strength
and character.
In our judgment it is impossible to make a purer
or stronger Baking Powder than the " Royal."
E
. Ws arj Hi A-r.: k: th; Cslsbratsd
V V
to, X
FREE FROM POISON.
HOSIERY.
UJJJJJJI
t
if if
.i fiott.ihead Dress Goods, which ior c: r and CiniFh are uner
bave as largo a stock as any houK-in the state. Call and you
th" best tia!ing point in Oregon
fjBf
cclracv. neatness,
itr i irnrrPr
V . A. lYJiUorj I ,
The onlv comrJeto set of Abstract
Books and Maps in Linn County
OFFICE IX" THE C0CRT nOUBK.
fttJT" Business entrusted to mv
care will receive prompt and care- !
ful attention
Mii
iither
'lit; r
CO
&x,J.
SPRING
"TV I" XT' TS,T HH
X
FABR
To THF-
Call and look r.i cur vnlx.es it:
We hae a very lirge -f0"k to
chcose from at iht J lowest prii e
over o. Ti"1. in the
VALLEY
pleasure to show gooilp.
Bargains every day in the '.vet k
j at Hubbard's new ding store, and
! an extra ton off on Saturdays uw
i Mondays.
Mens', youths' and bovs' cloth
ing and furnishing goods'at G. W.
Simpson'e.
j Use elegant lotion for sunburn
ICS.
MEN
mm.