THE MOMNINW HJCKAIjD: SATUItOAY. MAY '31. 1800.
7
"if
-ir"-H
aii,v Hck.li v. ia iie on
..U! each morning nt H. J. Jones'
book etoic.whcre it can be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
lOTTIN ABOCT TOWN.
Lebanon
ball club.
lias oruii.L'il a
ifl... I
My iruit jar- have arrived E.
Brownell.
J. G. Powell, "t Lane roiiniy, is
ia the city.
S. P. Harder, of lir.-.wnsviilv. is
in the city.
1" Company'.-! cx.-urpi.-n t"
Salem, June 5.
Drink ice cold soda at ('. E.
Brownell's and be happy.
And when you want a delicious
cold drink go'toC. E. r.ro-.vnel'.s
for soda.
The Linn Count v lian'; will be
come the Linn Con tit y S?"o:ni"
Hank on June 1st.
Happy is h who buy? bis fruits
and vegetables of C. E Brow ne'd.
Always fresh nnd full weight.
A choice and complete line oi
bottled delieasies have just been
added to my stock call and see
them. C, E. Brownell.
The candidates for county oifices
will close the campaign with pub
lic speaking at the court house to
day, beginning at 1 o'clock.
Owing to necessary repairs co
ins on in the Presbyterian church,
there will be 1.0 church or Sabbath
school services held to-morrow.
The ladies of the Congregational
church will 'ive a dinner on clee
tion day at the VY. C. T. 1". ball,
which will Ik- followed by :i social
in the evening.
.Mr. Edwin Scott. icpie.-.cniii:;z
the Oregoniau, has returned to
iU3 city from a trip to "southern
Oregon, and will be?in on a write
id lor AlDanv m roruanu s m
0 i
newspaper.
Vr. ratton. tiie specialist "U
female and private diseases, m I
... , . 1. , ...I' - .....
Biumneru S i.iock. umre noms,
10 to li, l't 4 and 7 to s;. f-.u-i
sulfation tree, ll.-si.b n.-o andj
Montgomery.
The first luarleriv in.-. tiii.- i-.r ;
the conference year will ! held
at. the F.vanL'eiical cimich in this
vitv next Sabbath, K-. H. L i
Bittner P. K. will .reach b- tjij
uioruing and ev-riog at 7 :!". :
A cordial inviiati-.n is eten-ied to, i
all to 1' prc-ent.
F.legant new .lining cars, l'n'i
man palace and i;ee family -'ee;-- K
cars run inrougii on -..nesH
trains to leiier. Omaha. -.nui-il
BlutT, Kansas City St. Louis and
('hicairo, via l.'nion ramie iai!
wfly. C. t. Jlawiiii j.-, citv tick-t
jvh:. Broadalbin street.
The Creylioun I ot" ti.e V;':i:.i:-.i-
iw lias been chartered oy i
lor a ;rrona excurs;.;i to :i:-.i aim sent
return Tl i u rid. ty. Ji;:;. Tlf t siM v
Albany hand will ai.-cojiipat.v. the j c.r:
wxcursionitH. Tickets c:;:i had Tj
from any member -i th'. coaip:tt:y. ,
' The numWr oi tickets is limited, j
a those coiitempl itin.r going j
should procure their tickets nt j
I'norrtiiMi-.l "I. an. Is.
Lving belwe- trm v.i.ley pi.
and the Source c. . ie r-.mt:a::i river
there arc thousands of acres .-: icr-
tile land which need '.niv tr..- pro-:
i -ess of a diliireiii hn-:-Mt;-irv to;
make t'netii as productive i.-? the .
tlnrst portions o! our tt-rritorv . It)
tiirt sirores of i:o!iii..'r.:uts v. ;io cume j
i- this country a'.-i are rt-). fiu n.ci-1
I.. .. VI . .... 1 .... .. 1'. ....,, i,I i
7 . . Ul'll .1 i ' i ....... oi .
. . ".!.: ....1 o. ,.,..e.. t f .r.-nr, I
.'ctions wonl-l "tily inspect this
portion of o!ir co jri'.ry iiey would
lind cverythin;; to iuvi!e a i t-rinuu-en
t location. II.-. '.atvl, i' i-i tine,
belongs to tb.c j enitii(:iit and a
unsnryveyed ; bst this need t u-j
barrier to its early M.tdement. A
very easv matter would ii be to
settle this country by colonic-, ap-
i.iv to the uovenm.ent for a survey, i
and thus ac-iuire a titl- :, th-e i
rich Viottom lands at a li.ib.- i:
r-1
ure as compan-d with tin- Okla
homa and other land -razs. v'en.e
and fee for yourselves and we have
no fears a to eat!y ov:pat:on of
the lands.
l;tty rnun.l.
LaM Wednesday morniie'. says
theC'orvallis (.lazette the body t
Fred J. Reed was discoverod lyinu'
under a tree on the farm ot his
father. T. J. Reed, w ho lives ...-.i
tiie Kine Valley road about o
miles northwtst of t'orvallis. with
a bullet hole in the lei? side. It is
learned that on Tuesday evening
Keed left his father's house to
drive the stock home irom pasniu-.
taking his gun with him expecting
to shoot som birds. This v. as tho
last ever seen of him alive.
Nothing was thought of his failure
to return that nibt, but m Wed
nesday morninga search was mad--which
resulted a above -tat-.- I it
is .siipjKsed that he in -mewae
accidently shot himoeli. Tin- de
ceased was about iM years of
and had been dead aUm -J4 Lour
when found. TLe l'ur.tr.d t-vk
place at the farm o:t Tima-lne.
tier's Neck IltoKc...
Near Salem, Thursday ai'tei iiot;.
l.-iitii. a six-year old son o; I:. ..
hicksoti. on the Alt'. avaut- tarn.,
was killed by his imv.
Th- little iellow wa'- ridiz;. iiis
pony, which was u present i'r..in
hisfaiiier, when h- was thrown
off and the rope eau-''ii aloiu his
neck dra.:gins him about four liii
;ind strikiic; his head against ;.
tree bv whicii his: n'ckw 3 hroken.
resuUini: in iiiStant death.
Spfin-; Jmkf'.i nt C!.
1 have a small line of tnrin,3
jackets in colors I wis-h to c!oe
out nnd have reduced the price to
cost. Thev ai the iatwst style
and a bargain. I also have a line
-v- s. ---.r-?ri-Tni: stockinet tacnets lor
which is the nicest '
fktlor Hit price in the roarjrw.
gTAtielE. Young. . "
1TEM0RIAL DAY.
th.- l.:T'
I l'l'to-'atioa I My was
Jitelv o' f-rvrj in I his
levd'av.
i !u'-'
it v
.pr;
ve-
; At ! oVl'rl,
I j. A. II. and
i nresededhv F.
r he members. .f tie
Suns oi Veterans.
Co..O. N.G.. headed
lv martial iuu:'c. march
I t.. to'
i cemetery, where the jrravi-j
W I. 1
beaut null v Hecoiat.-dwith !!
is.
citizen- K"i"-'"Hy pal t icipat in;:.
The ceremonies were lo-M at 1 1 ;
;.iave ui the late I' red Mueller,
and tin- other jrravi mp' t!n-n
decorated bvdei.'il.
At 10 o'cloe!: (!: --ion
marched back to tin: oei.i hou-e.
where the memorial exerei.- wvvo
held. The auditorium had been
profusely iidorncd 'i'.'i ilowii
and on tiie rostrum v. .t;; ..re.-!' .! a
beautiiul iiK;ini:i- Tit ..li.-a'. il ;o
the- unktiow.'i I'e.td.
1 "nt sen !'"' were eoiidi;.--! ia
a bt-aut.iful an t inipres-ive m inner.
At 10:iW the ei vie wa- ; n. d
with pr.iye:
t-v IVn. 1. It. i "i-hei-
lotloweil li-;lie son-- Am.-i'iea
the choir. Ait-T the roll a'l Mrs
A. P.. Woodln the r-ivsideii' ' t!'
W. 11. C cairn
forward ;:i
.i
Comrades o? the
and membt.-rs r,f the
A year ha-j rped
since w e last earn-
irand A rin-.
llelief Corj-: :
swifiiy ai-iy
together t"j
deck with our g.nlauds of sweet
tlowers this symbolical grave,
which represents' 1o us the last
rc?ting place of tiiousands of brave
heart" heart 5 that onee beat high
w ith hope :nid rri'.oving w ith am
bition and love of country.
Though yea' "in--' for home and
the dear oil.-- they left behind,
went br.iv.-ly torth'to tiv'ht for the
eau-e ol '.rcedom. They now sleep
in unknown -.raves. Loving
friends cm never lind their silent
resting plan-. Comrades, to-day
we crown in our hearts those dead
heroes, with tin- chaplets so nobly
worn, a-they I'.-'l on hillside and
in -den. in their country's cane:
and t liiiu-'h t le v are luiried
lar l
of
I'roni here the -'entle zephvr'
...nn-' wait tin- trairrance ot
Id !
:
wers ... r t heir lonelv beds.
l lien I.; :n vour I'll
Then b
: : ( i x v
k'illg
i -. am
.ii.-
-If 1
it lloWels.
sp.:i
w ith
I v i u
1 hou
the
dew -drops,
them aU.in
!. v. til r t e:i i s
oh lie.t.i
the w 1 1 1 i
fall afr.
your b.
ilo- in
h with
ave soldi
dreannn - ..I
i-i.ir.-' anions
it , , .. -v. i- ... i
-l r-:i.ii
Liu.-.
t:i ioif.
Kf ti !...;:
t:v'.i,':r
w;th i : .::.;.
.'.IC.'i 15'
w;. i-.r..:1 i
i : 1:1s 1
(t t ie
l i
Tiie I.:
; beautii'-.ii
ii...
ttieii If.a
o"uy of
ei-re
oil t
la-
;,!l..wer
II!
i" monument.
rest in;,' pla.
1.! ll'l a ii'l s..;l
'111.
i ..'cc
i!'lre-s ui
n la c a
.b iiv. red !'v Hon. II. I'..
.'.I .i-V.
of irauts I'a.ss. Jt was an aid
tribute to tiie country'!! dei.-ielei
and was full of lofty patvoiti-m.
i ue response was uv nvere-i io
,, , . , , . . ..
,'.- - ' 1 r'1' 1-
on behi.il ot he SOUS . etera-.s
His was an eloiuerit adlre-s. and
was iisuneo to w,. mnrK-.
a.Ten.ion. .
I ne exercises were intci .-. r-e-i
with music, and were ai'. n.l. o by
;i:i asemblaM ol c.tizt ns.
M:co; rtov n.w -.1 on i iiso.n. ;
At I ::!0 i'. :-i. lifi citi-a lis of .lei-.
feisoa and surroiiiidiii cmntrv !
,
aMMTit-l
1 on the str.vt near
I Mmth it I.'us.-eir.s hail, and.;
I headed by the Jem-is,,;, cornet
' liTi1 i-rwri I'lUPi'iruni) tin.i i
nauonui air, marcne-. to i,e .u. i..
enure,, which- was already nearly
Jil.ed with people who had iroiie
1 . J. . ,
i early secure ecat-. T!,e ho.ite
. ti fit ila itf n t i
: . I. . : i . - . a - i J
in;my nir raving ayiP o on Hie
, T'i.iuii
"f''.
by
, . ' .. Y '.
el'tb, tiraver was ol'.cie.l by Rev.
It. N. Longsworth. The choice
recitation, "The Veteran and h;s
i lrl.wlarr0 'aa tor-uK ....o,..l 1...
t, "v "" "
M.IS3 Florence Young, after which
ino cnoir proauccu anottn-r wen
selected Hong. Rev. I. Ii. Fii her,
of Albany, then made a very ap
projuiate and able address w hich
was listene l to with miukcd inter
est by the entire audience- and w:i
liie principal feature of th.- .i.i.
At . r another well (-elected piv
by l!;e i.-arel. the sinTers contiii.
tlt'd that !.ioio-:s and pitriotie
s-atig "A me-ie " w hen tie- entiie
con.'i.-.-'tie.'i tuarched l .th - c.-m
e'ery ' ! lio in-.' o..'ti ; The
Jellcr-c; ...iri.l. la.- eter.in.s,
;. Hon ; ,i.oiil v.ete sf. .-ri I A.
R. iin-u Itot-i Ali.ativ, l!e- s. i,,.,,'
and ia
para-!.-
.i!.-r
usua;
I'niot.-.l
the mc
Nearlv
Wolld
long
ti.e h.oi
.-..tr ;
!y tite
i olisisti
...-l.jni'
:. is. ( ;e eo'ire
i : . t I'iiinii .'iOl.
'ie- i:iiii.'ctv the
remuiiii". wet,- golie I
Ml 11!!.!. r ti.e i01Sji, (-s; (j .
i'l oi: -. wi;ie the '!ue. 1
.-..'i io..-l of (lowers, it i
n. were cirri"-! by the
s.cn ..:il many were
ii.. 'i..:i ie!s that were
i ' tie graves bv I he '
.- noi.le'dcud."
( l.-?r.it ioii.
11
n i..
oli;
l.aniei
N-j. '.
eleVctl
i::i.'.i
ir;.- ti
l.'..!-v;i
ie: in ; .
I'., celebrated the
er.-.iiy ot their or
iu.ii. I -t v I.- i.it
li. iii r.rowi; ill..
er-
uid Salem Heel.- the
Jiliiirhts pi'eM-li! ai... it
i oi
i:;fy, w!io rad the pleasure of con
! riiC the tank oi Ivnvh; nti.-n
live new members. Alter t'u.
coinpiet ion : the work leljonrr-im.-n.
was mado to tin.' 1 vhuoni o.
wlteie justice was done
Mtpp'.-r. Thoit).h rosy
;ippe.;rit: i:i 'he ea-;!
wjil; .v.ts eniLplvted,
to a -! ;
uan was
went iiuiiic hapj.y and contented
ovei the prosperous condition of
I.aui el locle, No. 7, and had none I
bat the be.st ot tv'slies for tl lotlsto
;and the order.
OOUWTIKO THE PEOPLE.
I k Eunn.ritor Unix 1 Btjn Wcik
Nxt aeiT-A:bi7' Pri!ti.
The census enumerators appoint
d for Albany have received the
necessary blank" and hU instrue-
ii.m tor oruijiui-iiieu -.iiv ne-.i ,
Monday ! la knur tin ir art ol llie
i-h veiith eeiw.i- of tin I uitci! 1
t..te.-. They uill yiit tvfry ,
bouse in the .-ity. The llriiAt.o ;
Piv.li.-t.- that Albany? growth will ;
found have swelled her pop-
ul-.it ion t" nearly ii.t'00. The qucs-
tions that will be :tk-d, call '
i'.r the iiatue oi every pein re-
si'iiiiL' in tin' l iutc.1 MiilM on uie
:i. -t day of .l.me. w ith their a-s j
and age, :.d whether white. Mai k,
mulatto, ouA.lroon. o-tor.M.ii. or .
Chinese, Japanese or
Indiau. In-!
'liiiiy will be mane ais'o oi every
l-rs'iii as to w hetber they are tin
gle, married, widowed or divorced,
and. if uv.irricd. whether married
.Hiring census ycai. " e r1-" :
l.ntliol each peise,:i,ai..ti:iepia'
l... f.. .....1 .. Ilirti- ..I f.uri i
of
1 i ne i.oii.-i .inn
person.
w ilt also lie casie-l lor. us
v.-1
e!' n.
:i statement as t- tie- pro-
ii-ssion
II. m ui "v " wiw" '
edaud the number of months cm
nloved duriii" the census vear
nil mirunti ca lul, I'O'I r J .if ft (70
or over a return must be made by j
i oi n 1 1 e. nz j . . .v,ii., v- --n t
the enumerator as to tin
numlM:r
able to read and write, and the
number who can speak English.
For those who cannot speak En
glish the particular language or
dialect spoken '' them will be
asce; ! : i u I . For children of
Ht'hooi aj;o also, the number of
months they attended school will
be recorded bv the enumerators.
j In the case oi mothefs an iuUiry
j will be made as to the number
ot children liny have had. ami
the iiumllerot t'h. -e -' i'dren living
at tli'.- present time. io. ; :y
is to made of nil women w ho are
or have been married, including
ail w ho are w idow s or have tx-en
divorced. I'oreiiiii-lM.rn males ol
ri.lnlt :e'e thai is. 'J veavs ol airei
, ..vet. will asked as ., the.
...... .Lev of vieos lliev l.:.e been '.
in tb.i Fnited State
tbev are naturali.i
am
r :
..lit
.. .iii.-i.ti7 I'io.i nm.irs. '
o: the b-ad of each lamilv visited!'" which twelve yoiiu-,' ;..ik-s
the oiitstion will be asked as to, dressed inappropriate co-tumes. ;
tl... ,,n..,lu.r ..i ..O.S-1HS in the f:iiii- ; repre.-selitiii-' the dillerent heath.. n I
1 .1 ...i i.:.. i ........ ..1
ll , .ill. I mi in i ue i-mwihu:
or hired: also, if ,w tied whether !
the ho'in-is free from iiiortuatfc
iiiciimhcianc'-. It the head of the
family ia iiiriner.siuiii.iriminiries
will be made conc-'-ining the:
... iiershi). ..; the farm. Inaddi-;
tion to these inquiries, all of which
are ma le on the population sched
ule, the law uuder which the ecu
sn ;s i rtk'-M makes provision for
sp.'.-:al i!:(iiii'ii'tr coiiceniin sncii
o; the popnhitiou as may be men
tally or piiM-icaiiy defective Ml any
lvsoeet. tmtt is. iiisanc, i. bie-
iniiide.!. .a-al. !li:;d, (.r i rii.' led
' ,,-;..rwboi,iaybe'.,!i.s.r...iiy.l.saole.l
'-'lt";i,v-i.-kiiess. .iis. :,-e. acci-U u t
V'!" i at the ti-ne oi the cmt e.'ralor
' visit, feriaiu -ia! ..,tui.ies
"' ' will also !... h, vn,n, in-
nates ..i ;-;iMi.ei.l .-. f..,-. a.orie
. Mil-I " e).-.-iriroIle ail' b -IicVole'lt
ricvoteiit
.,- '(-..ui.l. t.t
ir.-.tifili
si.I.
his. a
sia' in nt w ili be
i criiin-j a ii p. r-'ui
r.V'.eu for con-
in. ii:, ve oiett
e ir. tiving
.,t ;...,
: their name. ai.'.-. re
ciipatioii.
a.. l c,s.. .,: .U ntil,
iffii.j (, ((I (i.
, jn . V(.ai.'
iople
and
M(.v , :,,. .,4 ,,,,.,v ,M1.,U
; -j.o.i'ld coiid.-.-if t - be tiieirdutv
, .U1,W(., t..i(,n ,
,...,.;,,,., lvi!lin:r and
,., , .,. .i.:,,;.f. .,'.,, i .....
;n,. ,,, ;,.;., !lV,v
c n-.-ei nin lie- ....ooo.ono
livin-.- within in.- '"''.iii'l'
unified
people
of this
'':-. ln'ry.
TATE GRANGF..
the session of the rt it.- -.'nin-.'e
,., , vwstvrj.,v fon-iMwn.
i n,,. i.ext sess,.,,, t b- h-l-l on
I, i... r... ..!.,,.;,. M,,. isot ,.,tt
,,'. n, nnNu-.,,,.' ' Washin-toi,
oil 11 : V.
I la- labor-
I thin si
in nature
jsioii weri
and includ-
varied
,.. the adopt i f ., resolution
la . i n p.- a n i'-ii. 1 1 if " tin- as-essuient
la '. - . s-. I ha' 1 here
In. . elnl i. ; lot indebtedness
l l.e (in;, mot- u a - asked t"
l.n
ap- i
in
lioiilt oil. ie. ie ladles
fH.r ,- H M,
lit .-lie ... iii'-ic ladles as in
Ills.
A re-ohi! ion ,s piissed favor
ing t b-- establi.-liiueiit of experi
ment stations in eastern and south
ern h-egon.
AI-.. lavoriii the election of
Fnited States semitor by the di
rect oie of tie people.
Tin-elect ion of prc-inci a-.-es-
S..s.
Ol.j.Ctioiis to slate appropria
tions for making road-.
Tin-ollicers were installed on
Thursday (.veiling and the degrees
co-.ii'err-d e.'M.u a c!a-s ..l ..vor fifty. '
.lai.e-s ( .. lark, the celebrated:
composer ami singer was present
at the ineel ins U lor. work and
sang sone- !-:' I ! ii'ul s".:-s.
I'asl LccHirer Simpsoi; was pre.
...,i...l o I, l.eoitMii! I.. -i.t.-.l
ane.
AT.KAliV .(IM.r.flr: COMMENCE ME NT.
si No -. . .iuiie Hli - Annual -r-iii.-n.
at II o'clock, a. m. Address
t- Yoiiuu People. 7 : lo o'clock, r.
M.by Kev. . M. l antphell. I . I).,
of Astoria.
Mommy. .1 ii no '.ith. I ' nd..-r--.'r.iditai.-
l-'.titef tainment . at s
o'el.x-k. i.
T'ck.-o.'. . .Im.e loth Lecture, at
.s o'clock, i .. by Kev. S. M.
Campb. I!. I. of Astoria.
WlliN'sin .. .inue I Ith t'oivi
in. e.i -i:i-a! ( :-.itioc.s. a! 10:')U
o'clock. . m. Mtimni ll.e -( tion.
at s .,'.!oc!-: , r. v.
The Italics Tim-M'"iuntiiiiecr
says that the run of salmon is al
most unprecedented in the history
wp under'-!
ot tho city. If sterday
wiien ineistaiKi sen tort Hros., in their
every one ' wheels, eanfiht liftv-one tons.
ieir I
The cannerv is runnins to its full
apacity, and cannot can the fish
caught.
tor this reason many of ,
the wheel have been hauled out
of the water. !
ON M'lAT CREEK-
A hpmtfonn'i Parartiss Vttr Aad Tom"'
Plentiful- iU Bttlfikr.
Van Shull, who ii looking out,
fur Hank Vaugh-n'-' band of :)25
cattle at his r.'n.'.i n McKay
, r,.cK, in ine iooic; ou Hollow,
aa down to-dav. Van reriorts !
that that neighborhood id a per-'
f,;ct paradise for the anu-ler end
.rtsman. Deer are plentiful, a
fine buck hein?Heen within a few !
,0Js of camp, and the Hream js
alivo with trout. liattleHnakesarc !
the only drawback, ln-ing un- j
,lfaantly numerous. No less;
n,au litt v were killed near the I
,., 8oUlr 0f the monsters wear- j
, from ie to htteen button".
Van brought dow n a onnntity of !
rattleR to move his snake ytoyv
Mi i"ior-ioon.
II wa a delighted audience that I
heard Miss Flora Bat son, the ia-;
lcnted colored fongstres-
it t he :
j,,,,,.,. ,.vt.nlls..
. .
s'"'i
and i
..na-esa.Kn ri.i.swel Voice
. -., v -.-t, il.e ....l.it .(. rl
H fr(im ,.lf..,r ...... ...., 'heirdit-
n Hie tillivst !t i . wn-s.1 soe.ee
ot woii.1t anl a
the mu-ical erit
among
i Her
raote.'
nn,..
. j
s w ere
ho---.- :
-e.ei!
ndiei,
w a
eiohit-;
Iiecer-j
sia.-lic in their api'laus.
tainU deserves the title sh- h:
"The Ciioied .leiiny Lind."
f-rtti. fit.liii.
t iiaii-. Knudeii arrived in I..-',
anon last Saturday from ..v.. r ih
mountains. He reported o1 . .-i t
live f. tt of snow on the summit
and says that if the road was clear
ed of fallen trees, wagotii could
cross in td. ut three weeks. Mr.
Knudeii crossed the mountains
with a wa-'oii bv the O. P. K. K.
route in IVl.ruary, being the lir-t 1
team to cr--ss tlds ,.-.n-. .-laiion
l-'.xtr.
(I.ll.lrrii-s leu.
A cot.na! invitation is .
to the public to come and
Xtcl..!. -l
w itin--s
whether ' tbe exercises to im- lie. I ;it He
ve tiikeii ' t 'bristian ciiurch on Siindax ni--it .
callcl tiie clul.lren s .lay exeivis. s
ii:itioiis. which will be iiiter.-sliii
- .....
a? well as iiHirnetivi. The .( -
CISC-
llllls.
will he intersiK-reed
and recitations.
To Itcnl.
wn it
A
tie.
cttaje. fuliy fiiini-i.e
i -.jtioiit. witii or wiliio'lt pi.i':
i toe- nioiiths on reasona'.
Ol"
t
no-. l:iiii:reat ibis titKce.
MITb'K 10 WATEH W)N"?llMKi:-.
I h-. us.,
irf
oj ua'.cr .,r
is i.roi.ihite.l
prinkli
ccpt
.re:. t!i
ours ot
III-1 " o .VOCK
pDM-H w ill be charged
m al.l!lio:i
i to the recular rate 1i
i... i :i
familv tis.
n- follow h:
; ,.r ciich lot
i tiiotitb.
r
'ess'. f t" I
l- ui . ai
h I..
less, si.;.-,
month.
For ach ad(l;f ional lot cetit-.
To paid on tin- tirst of i
m ill' 1 1 in advance.
Water for building purpo-c-wii!
be furnished on jiayim-nt ia
advance on the written estimate
of tho manger .r architect of th
brick, stone, plactei iug or !!:. t
material for which water is to be
used. For material not stated in
(ftitnate the implication must
renewed.
The rattt for. building purp.-s' s
w ill lie as follow s :
Wetting each 10OO brick. 15
cente.
Wetting each barrel of bin
cement, 15 cents.
Albany Canal Water Transport!:
tiou and Ltphting Co.
May li. 1S;H.
A LINE ASSORTMENT.
t raw 'or i
ies,
New I'ctat. i
Vspuragiis.
Cauliflower.
Ca'n hug'-.
Radishes.
Oranges.
Lemons.
Cherries,
' l'.ar.an-is.
' ioosoberi i-s
U'tt-ice.
J ireen Onion:
t Currants.
All of the
ibovo fresh and
new
. t Mueller A (iarrett'i-.
t'all early
and Kecrre tho beFt.
i.i to the Monogram for
line
cigars, rnndy, nuts and fruit.
Art Ktudio, .Mattio K. Martin,
room VI, M.cl!waiii building.
Klein Rros. earrv the largest
best and latest style of Isiots
shoi-H in Linn in. and prices
lowest.
Conn ,v lletidiicksoii s is
loi-s place to buy your table
pie irirt in gallon cans.
uid !
the i
the
and
..( ;,- liver pllii are a mi'l.l iaxalno
i'lid act directly on tli liver anil ki.l '
iteys ii- w-ii't sih.. .i -u
tflts.
Harriet Iluobaid Avers ii
ier I'.aim, ('renin and I'owder.
be obtaiiii-l at Ilii'.i-iii'lV
dru ht'.re.
;am
cin new
While we run
ties our stock
choice noods. in
niaekhiirn.
lar.-ly 1.. hpecilll
is always full of.
nr line. stM-neer i
Matthews v Wa.shhtii ucoiitinue
to push business and evince that
by a bran new ad., in another
column. Their indication may
not 1k handsome but he is con',
siderably striking.
i'iy :oo.is and notions on lirt i
floor, clothiiii- .I..rciii.o...n ..nd .
i ins furnisiiiu goods on n-eond
floor at V. Simpson'-. '
Jiiliti. 'tradwohl has mado ar-
l'anX('nentfl to Sive away a-Boldi
wui'""- iiih customer are invited!
to call and es( it.
stop:
the window at tha.
Look
m
La diet,'
fiftr per cent, and all marked in I
plain figure. H.J.Sowsb.
Hats reduced ,
,. i. aii'i i'.nd '.' o'clo.-l; r. yt. i I:,- ' Liidies l..iz.v.u. ii. C &feS2,J&
: u ,e of ;. t , r for siu-i::kIinKst.e.ts: !,-. WartierV .bv- i .. ,. VK
- wii;,i(.t b. allowed .it any rime. : and the popular . P. in ab 'o!or. VV.-rvV"i
From ,-:d alter .lutle J8t . .!:' the Ladi- Uaaar. L.' :
!Ktoi.er I-r part s iit:.g wa;--: t "all and s.-e the new s.'.uo ),iJi""'jiW
for sprinkling or irrigation t:t-' anl j;oat button shoes in round or j
hum-h w ill b- ch.ir.'ed m addition wJ.le toe at Kl..ln l'.rr,j
at th
!:r.. in -.itt''i'i.-- -it
rr Majoi riar at
the Monogram.
Orecou straw-n , a :it
Oregon strawh'-n ,
spencer
hcapest
k P.lnclib'irn'H
,. C- rit, . f
. J.: . '
" r" , , ,
,Tho , b,?.,u , -'lak' r ' ,,y
hirt at L. C. -eails.
T1e celebrated (maker City
white shiri at C C. ScarN.
Fineet line of gent's neckties in
tlu rit v at K. C. Seal 1".
KIcin Kiw. i.ftikv ciiMom
nJ rc.airin-- a i,i-cinilv
' , r : ,,'..., ; '
work
smoko the illamtt. enrar at
tho Monogram.
Warranted garden ho
at
Mews .v uast.or.ru s.
lee cream and lemonade served
very Iay at ' oet s restaurant.
Ludlow's $.;.V) ladies i-hues all
tizes and widths at I'. C. Se:'iU.
For a god hair brush or comb
, 'jn to Hubbard's new dm:; store.
Bargains in ovsets ai. K. C.
Searls Friday and Saturday only.
Why sutler with headache when
Hubbard's capsules will cure you.
rn.lies. von pan Luv :i tirst ehius
kid ;r goat shoe foi-i.'.i'i) at Klein
Bros.
Bristles in your mouth, not ii
yon buy your tooth brushes at
Hubbard's.
Now is the time t. use perfume,
tor something nice call on Hub
'ard. A nice lot of balli brushes,
towels, soaps and sponircs at Hub
bard's. Smo!:e the, Lola, lincst nickel
1 'r cuy.ai nuooani s o,
store.
'"K
I'm- ItctfH lJ.uiil.'.i.iii l.iltei-s U.r
iiioiestion. riy -.pepsin an.! ulIKiiidrcd
li-'easii.
Ik'-us et-le' "1 Hte'l liimily n r;. Ii.
;.re for sale t.y l inliii-" J i i: jrui-t s
nery wh'-rc.
.Mens', vouths' and bob cloth
ing and furnishing good-' nt I. W.
Si
impst.ii-.
i-to'i. NV. Simpson's for in
fant dresses, robes, clonks hoo.ls.
! caps etc.
. Reinem!ier
iiac
rl ii-..
rsi
; class joo .loin
ill I
t";
? Klein l!i
Ladies', mis -es' an 1 im.it.l
ierwear and ready ma ).
f'ie Ladie;-. Uai'.uar.
Orders f.e- fruit j.i:.-: ;
l- ft now will be fill.-d a
at Powell & (Jo.
l:ave ;, ourord. . - c.o
ire'fed cbi ken !'..v.
d
!1 .
and avoid the : us'i.
A fine line of iadie.i
I'-.-'i's ho -i-.-rv an.; l':oi
: ,Vi.le toe. at Klein l.ro-j.
o , s ,.,,. a ,-
! ....'
A.I kinosoi cau:iL-d in
is. ve
fr.'-li
1 ab'os and meats new and
i '(-iicer A Blackburn's.
ni i
Vew satteens. ginirham's cbam
j bra's and other wa-h goods j n t
i received at i. W. Simpson..
All Roots and shoes b,,uu-ht of,
; Klein Urns, th it lip or run over j
; w ill te repair, d fice of char-."-. :
j smoke ths celebrated Havana
! iilled omc nt ig trs. rnatiuf.iciui.el '
; a -luiius .b.-.s -li s cigar factory.
Fresh stiaw berries e cry morn-
j iiiif. uranges. lemons, bananas. !
; fruits of all kinds at l'owell iVC.'s. j
Nainsook tucking in fancy pat- !
' ins by tho yard, aisa black t.ct-;
lor .ire-sot at me i.an,es
-, ; I'.azaar.
New mtatoes. onions, letfuce, j
r cal.bage, caulitlower. radishes.:
vegetables of all kinds a Row ill'
C Co.'s.
Rargain-i evety day i:-. the week
at Hubbard's new drug ntore, niid i
extra ten oir on "vit-ndays and
Motidsvs. ;
Ojr sb-k .f staple and taie-v ,
gr-iceiies is all nice and fresh and j
': the best .ti:il;ty. s.,,(n(.(,,. 1
I'-Mct-burn. '
llousehold for Hale at j
Ibdibnrd's drug stole. Cull and i
them. They are as good as !
new: have been in use 'e.-.-i than a
year.
On Mondav and Ssttirdiv of1
c.:. i. -.veek. II. C. Hubbard' will ;
give a ten per cent discount on nil
cash purchases mad-i at his drug
store.
Those wishing rc-n door and ;
windows hhould call on R. 1..
"nK w" w ill put mem .n com-
p eie o:i snori n uice. i-imp on
( riier of Second And Ferry streets
:i the evening of May ".'Si h, the
la-lies of the M. R. church will'
give an old fashioned supper in an !
..Id fashioned kitchen, the suo-
to m served bv old fashioned
; ii.j
.Iks.
I have j'.ist received
'. lai ;;e in-1
v.eec ol lace cur.ains. raiiiiiiiL; in j
price from V1 to ' per pair, scrim, ,
cuvialn net, etc. A!f a line of
curtain poles and I'lrniinre eover-o.-.
Samuel V.. Voini':.
Tickets to Europe San Francisco
Spokane Falls, Pendleton, linker
fitv. The Dalles, and all points in ,
the Tinted States and Canada tor
sale at the Union ticket office. :
C. "J. Kawlinss city ticket arent.
jji-oadalttiu fit.
'ew emoroaierics. iio'iiiciny,
!,. flouueins in cotion nuu hik,
ace
.:.i.-i: and cream.
J.aces in uiiita-
ti.-.
ooint. also
sr. r.fW iti'RUllH in
t.Vj.-k and white wee, incir.oing
i:
Vandvck und KitTel Tow r. New
nrehifists. f?amuel K. Yo'inii.
'
I-'IN'E DRESSED CHICKENS: .
AND GEESE
MUELLER i GARRET'
A new line-'
Monoeram.
tome nev.- d-;
E. C. Searls .
Try the 'l and
-
It PATHS.
Tin: scientific -i-ecialit.
(iuarantees a successful treatment
; iu diseases of women and all pri
j vate diseases. ( ver li ity- cases of
catarrh cured since Jan. 1st in
j this ci' v and no failure heard from.
I'ozcns oi la.ties cured ot diseases
peculiar to their hex and not one
unsuccessful. ."t0 will be paid
to any one he treats linsitccesstully
after be had agreed to cure them".
Consultation is free and you can
freely call upon the Pr.' F. very
thing is strictly cotitidential and
private. He prepares his own
medicines and you do not have to
go to a drug store to have your
prescriptions filled. His .-.(iice is
so arranged that one patient does
see another. He is not here for a
few davs but has permanently
located-and will stay. His prices
correspond with the muure of the
lisease and the deserving; p.r
treated free. Patients out of the
city can be treated by correspond
ence unless acute diseases. Ollice
hours 10 to li, 1 to I. and 7 to x.
The lr. can refer to any bank in
lbany or the I'a.-i lie Coast as to
Ins reliability and to the Oregon
State Medical Society as to his
standing in the medical profession.
for Sale.
M. I'., church huildiin; corner
:!rd and Ellsworth streets.
Private bids receive..! by S, E.
Meminger ut to 7 e m May MHh
lS'.KI.
Secure your railroad, steamship
and sleeping car tickets to all
points Not th. South and East via
the l.'nion Pacific railway, and
save time and monev. Ticket
! otlice on Broadalbin street.
Farmers Attfntion
i(.
Vim wtiut t' Luv :i
10
; t I
!
I
:eij
A vjrvrt i4- T. A a
A Steamboat Load of
STEWART
(. i : i i i :i in I
SPECIAL SPRING
A NOUNCEMiENT
Ly Stock is now complete;
embracing a.11 tiie latest novel-
in Or
ties
WOOL
AND
LADIES
i
V. ( i:,ake a i ia'ity ot
Knit K
:blK-d rind Mus
th- 1 i iUTsT
iia.
ir.d
.iur jiiice- are
our cood"
E BEST
rj. c. cr.uy a mii line el ll.e vi rid
c:
w :
mmm
.'. 1 n c Tnbio:(!eri s nnd loimeinus wn bnvfi as lr.rcci a Ktock as
1 ' e (: viurej ihat Vlbar.y i?
jiiesp'y
W. C. NKGUS,
of the Royal College cf
Lc-d '.'.!.' .
'.ittjiii. ol
rfli'dy :oi'i
el i.;i..c.:
. i.iei.it
.-mil (iiP.keH a bpc-
Cia.ty oi
caiKOtt., i-.n-ti'la . iil o; ' 'eents,
ir.tl Hi !.-, wil!rn:t Mill or iL'
:-1or
iiife.
He alio tiu.kei :
ll'l lit Wit!: I !o.ii!
in Un; ienic...
'nojiiit.ib. 'nil.
sj i i dty :
i- e-li ie(
ir.t- '
ili
-
"'
( i-ji-Uitiv
rtiy
Ol- !!1'. : 1 I I IN MOT tit IS
tiO.:! WILL TO ALL.
fsrOflicu an-i r-s: !.:orc Ferry
between 1 l:ni IV'trt!;.
I
...I n..i. .K'K or
staple
n i.
in
1 li lt: i
nuw, ti.
FRESH BAKE!) UREA I EVERY
DAY.
At TiJj. iL'tiu'.i'o ll .
fOtiut a coinpitO- .0(.. -t ct
f ro-.nt, to nhi-'f - coi;stuT-i"y
T tup fltNwoi.ai''.: .'iv i-ro-e"!
rMon, filch ut
ft!3 tJ l"C
i -:. .' a.M-"l
. 4 j-i.-t
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles.
Dried Beef Cliiw&i l '.'rt;
Anchwy Mustard,
Candies and i.'utt.
Eastern Buckwheat Hour.
Canned Goods c f Ail Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, etc,
wwirn Mill ;ti !:rr..Sr
at kA ;(i e-.'-'tr rs l'ir9
l! V IDAf-jf -I! 'r! Ts
Conrad Myvr.
DR.
;rduatc
Lundoc
v.!.- Me.
The ir
Star
lili'.dw!-. IMILTI till' -I;
r.
WT M
Farm Machinery just rocoiveS
vbiw .f4Ao.frsv"iti.nftiWfl
AT-
'1 ! S"h:u 'oii V;mt
Groods both in
WASH FABRICS.
V.'k i"! Si A"js 'is ra'.i'"!fs
at
FREE FROM POISON.
HOSIERY.
icnowurd Dioatlhead Dress Goods,
tho best tradini; point in Oregon.
W.
ART STIT.DT0.
Mrs Hi. Patto.i. L.-:: i' V
block. Lesions ivon in
painting and muic. pj. t- - for
sale or painted o order.
4 nlllor-.tn ::- pit.
Tlieoiily gu;
cold in the hes
:.:i'.i-.:.l "ir.' ..
.:r
. !.ay l.vi', -cit
::ii'i fc-rc ci-.. Jle
ri'ttstt t.nd UK'it.'-jati
front cutarrli. )"j.
;e. Follow d rectiim
.ranted, t.y ai! Urn ?r
circular :a AMit'.t.
y, Orovilie, C d. Sl2
rit for i: f-r.t by
tsle v "c-Ijst &
catarrhal ('.e.it'r
stoic the sense
; hrcath, resultir
: ami pleasant H
i and a cure is
! ;rist. Send f.
Mcuictil C'oini
months' treat
mail. i If, i
Mi sen
;red oitowy mills
IsOH, 1 M. tV .. -r..,
NEW PROCESS lLOUn.
(Ucri'-r l?-r ratri'-'iind EiVfrV use)
j ! Best Siorase Facilities .
iLUANY
OREGON
AET
WHITING, ARTIST
.T. F
IuTructicn ctvm ar-J wsiic exfrut'J In
j Landficape. Forirait kml Ori-orativihi tliv.
I Lettering, Isli-r.!( ; and Mfil-siL-: l 1 uw
Ir.j. l.ocn:4S anj 9, tcr lioc!-, Al.x.1 y
Ore'-oii.
CCIRA'V. .SEATNKS&.
W. A. KIMSEY,
Tbe only comnletr' ::' of Abstract
I'.xiksand Maps in Linn ('oni-tv
"KKICl: !S Til!" I'd I T It'.-'. 5.".
.nusi:nss r-:itr:iste. to
:.re will icceive ; io:i:i.t .ir. 1 ( i'
I'd atteiiiion.
.Mow
ir
(he'f tu
acbi
fr. ft met
far tha.osasa acf 1390.
& SOX
to Tin:
M EN
t i.il and !. ok al vi:i
SI
..ii.
V
Wn Lave ..
el. roi-? hem
-... ..v.t.-.:
it
y liio
iOck tv
l tin
I lowest pi-;, o
VALLEY
which for wei .uid lonish are uaci-
nnv ho'JPn m the state. Call rd v.m
tf plcssr.re to show goods.
READ
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