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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1890)
f T!?r ywviyti HKltAlJ : ti es; y, .ir Si; !! ?: Tb Daily Ukbald nto each morning at II will he ou ; J. Jones' took store, where it can b procured At 6 cent per copy. 40TTXNOH Attet; r town. 7" ' ; Coneta ! Coreete ! C rm t- ! Hosiery! Hosiery! Ho-iery! At the Ladies' Bazaar. House flippers at E. C. Searls'. Gentlemen's fine idioer. at K. 0. Starts'. My fruit jars have arrived "". E. Brownell. Ludlow's $3 xhoea for Indies a-id Toisses at F. C. earlx. Wallace Baldwin returned Sun day evening from nalero. Drink ice cold soda at I. E. Brownell's and be happy. Don't fail to read over Mueller & Garrett's new supply adt . Fine black silk handkerchief. and neckties at E. 0. .-earln'. A complete line oi xents' lur aishing goods at E. ('. Searls'. State Superintendent E. B. Mo Elroy came up from Malem latt evening. And when you want a delicious cold drink go to C E. Brownell's for soda. Happy is be who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. El Brownell. Always fresh and full weight. Brick for sale at ray kiln or de livered in lam or Hin.tll amounts. W. C. C'ahsell. A choice and complete line ofj bottled delicaaies have just been ' added to my stock call and see them. C, E. Brownell. E. E. Goff goes to Eugene to-dav r. tt,., liK ,.,,o. c- km Xn California, with his farailv. to take a months' vacation. Juu-r ws. pean , ... supeuntendent of public uis'rec Dr. Patton. the specialist on j LeRov 13S, McElrov 118. lemale and private diseases, m ,jitate printer, O'Brien 138, 'Baker m rg s b ock-J l mo ,Vciur8'llS. IWcuting attorney, Whit- v w i, w i auu iu o. von- sulfation free Montgomery. Residence 3rd and Albany's popula tion looms un when viewed in the vote cast yesterday. which will be taken this month j Oounty clerk, Pavno 151, .Redfield will show not less than riiiOO popu-) 97. County couimissioner Rum lation in this city. j baugh H. Trask 102. Recorder Meals will be served on the i of conveyances, Davis 147, Godley steamer returning w ith the excur-' 102. Sheriff, Scott 144. Pearl 10S. aioniets from Salem in the tith ! County treasurer, Curl 15ti, sJmiih inst. There will be a large number 90, Arter, Williauis 137, McCoy who will accompanv F. Co., 1 HI- County school superintendent , amorg them being the Albany ! Kuseell 153, Michener 110. Couniy hand. j surveyor, O'Conner 117 Fisher 1 m. Elegant new din ng cars, Putl-1 C,ro,IJer Farrell loO.Fortrnillcr 120. aaan paiw and free la.uily sleef-1 8Ut ui he Peace. W . II. W arner in cars run throu-i. gnwr -ojwublw. rrai.k t-mpt.ell trains to Denver. Omaha. Council ! I20' N- ' l.1?"1?. ?r Htwv Bloff. Kansas Citv st. L..uis ..d ! eft- u 1 Klllev "'"u Chicago, via Union Padtic rai!-1 vo,' ll way. d. G. Rawiings. city ticket rR" tasgicnt. agent, Broadalbin ptreet. Tanskt, June.5 Thr fo!!oiug The Greyhound of the WilUira-! in the vote cast to-dav: Foi cou ette has been chartered ly F Co. i gres, Miller 56, lleiiuaiiii 46. for a grand excursion to Salom and Governor, Pennoyer 5, Thompson return Thursday, June 5th. 1hej3S. Secretaiy ot tate, Townsend Alban? band will accompanv thv j 56, McBride 45. State treasurer, ftxeoraionists. Tickets can be had : Webb 55, Mettchan 47. ijupreine from any member of the companv. judge, Bon hum 67, Bean 46. The number of tickets m tim:ted, ! Superintendeot of public instruct ao those contempUting goina j ion, LeRoy 58, McKlroy 43. State bould procure their tickets at ! printer, O'Brien 57, Baker 4t. oce. ! Prosecuting attorney, Whitney 40, . ... ! Bingham 62. Stat4? senators, H.rrow oaK. i Weatherford 62. Mvers 54, Huinej The Brownsville Times fays: When at the depot Wednesday evening we formed the acquaiulaiice oi Mr. R. Martin, general road master of the Oregon inn Rui!wa company, who was parsing up tie 1 1 -: . : ii : roau, iain)c an ihvuiit 01 uii j n hand. From him wo learned : that the company has a large num- i ber of men at work on the West Side division, repairing and fixing the road up generally. The com-: pany has ordered 200 Chinamen, ! wno are expectea to oe ai oou-1 burn by next Monday, aud active; operation will commence. Thih ; roaa win oe immcuiaieiy conveneu 1 tended to Spriugfiehl. Mr.Pengra, of SDrinirfleld. went to Portland Wednecday to make arrangements ; liberty PKKCiscr. to commence aork on the bridge; Leuason, June 2. Liberty pre at the former place. It is expected j cinct majorities: Pennoyer, 4; that trains will be running through Miller, 1 ; Townsend, 4; Webb, 2; by the middle of July. ' Bonhatn, 1 ; superintendents, tie, also Baker and Bingham; Hume, CMiao Cait SHa. 28 ; Weatherford, 27 ; Cunning- th. ii..ri Aht r.t k ...ci .1.10. 1,0 e ion eeivedat the census office, show-! "e Itumbaugh, 3 ; jecorder, ing the following figures for thej: cott. 4; Curl, I: Williams,!; Pacific elope, ae compared with the ' Kus-ioll, 3. census oi 1880: tJalifornia in . c.knter precinct. 188 $5,696,766; in 1800, 5.320,- Lebanon, June 2. Center pre 050. Nevada in 1880. 7t4,W8; , cinct majorities: Miller, 8; Pen in 1890, $661,839. Washtngto.i : nover, 17 ; Towu end, 6; Webl,8; in 1880. $75,000: in 180), $451,000. K,;t,,.. Lerov. 5: 0"Biien. 6: wregon in lono, ui'cnw; in isiiu; aio.uuu. in imu tne gross new was: In California, ii ,21 2,0, S: Nevada, $906,847; Oregon, 15V 006; Washington. 2t;.757. In 1800, the figures show ; California $3,606,450; Nevada, 85rt,277: Washington. $l,170.7.7r Oregon. $782,015. Tk M ardor Trtul. District Attorney H. H- Hewitt left yesterday for McMinnville. to conduct the prosecution in the Scott murder case. Concerning the trial the Yamhill Reporter contains the following: "The trial of the Scott murder c se opens next Tuesday. There will un doubtedly be a -troni effort jiut forth to clear the old man. His attorney talks confidently and re fers to evidence that will be pre sented which will throw light up- on many peculiar circumstanccM. It is not probable, however, that there will be any startling rienou- ment in the trial, establishing ' either the guilt or innocence of the : prisoner." atrlckaa With raraljM. Mrs. Waiter Monteith left W night for Oakland, California, hav ing been summoned by a telegram announcing that her brother-in-, xi. tT., rtarr,w d:Vrmr . reaident of this city, had been ' l Stricken with paralysis. Ike UUVKl! KKTIKN! URTAIMCD. U I-dltion tht the Dam rt Will W. Of wltk tte Mvit of tea Ciantj Office. . The e.eetioi, v.tcrdav wa- a very quiet o.m in"thm iiy. There !,.: ,i ,.;..i feted and much M-iatcLing was qaietlv done on buth Md-K. I The union party vote cut Utile I figure in the contest. .a ueavy vote as poiiei in Al- banv, there beinglOlft votes cist. iS.- i.,tAW- i -t,u i..,.ti wa intense. a .d an eager crowd withered alout the, Hkrald n bu- letin tvoard during the afternoon. The measure returns chtained trout the precinct ot Linn coui.ty indicate nearly a clean sweep ioi the democrat-'. The republican may elect one representative, an.l perhap one or two county olfices. It is piohable that l'enuoyer's ma jority will equal or exceed at leatjt JUO in the county. In Albanv precinct the count was stopped at 12:45 when hall completed, and will bo continued this morning. The ballot counted ave Thompson 17 majority. Following are the precincts heard from : KA.ST ALKANY eBFJ'INCT. The ballot lor East Albany jre cinct is na follows: t'ongress, Millnr 135, Hermann 117. Gov ernor, Pennover 151, Thompson I""- -ecreinry oi siaie, lonnnenu . iru t i t - a. . t 1 ' 137, McBride 118. State treasurer. ! .A ?bb M.et9C,'a"U':, u',,eme ! (v .a7 I5,ni.haiu 121. Stare 'senators, eatheriord 141, Myers ; 135, Hume 117, Cunningham 110. Kepr.nentativew. Shedd 133. Han Seeming Wuleriw !:' Republicans or Linn. light of tbeird 130, Henrv 130, Templeion Tl.e census! U7. Smith 117." Richardson 116. 45, Cunningham 44. Representa tives, Shedd 55, Hansard 42. Henry 55, Templeton 4A, Smitn 50, Rich ardson 43. (Jounty clerk, Payne 6S, Redtield 32. County commis sioner, Rumbttiigh 55, Trask 43. Recorder uf convevances, Davis57, Godlev 41 . Sheriff, .-cott W, Pearl 33. County treasurer, Curl 50, Smith 42. County school superiu- j tendent, Russell 3H, Michener . ! County Surveyor, O Conner 63, j Fisher 46. County coroner, har-! ren .. roriminer i-i. ; kyraccsk precinct. j MlXKKS JrtRe oThe majority ! of 1Vullover M 37 . Mller 32. The rest oithe ticket is nearly a straHrht party vote of 27 to 58. nain, xi : .uvers, j; ; tiemocrai s muioritv on representatives, 1 Whilnev, 8; Weatherford. 51 ; Mvers. 4: ; ilume, 38 ; Cunniiii:-1 ham, 31 ; demiicrats' majority on ; currant, etc. representative hIbh I 5; Prfviie, 24; Rumbatigli. 5; Davis," 7; A Poiiiieal SqaaU.. Lcott. 44; Ctnl, 9; Willi.uiiH, 15; A political squash occurred at Ras-11,7; Fisher, 3; Faruell. 5. , the polls in Portland yesterday, from LEBANON. '. between two prominent olitieianH ftu..v- ir... n' Tkiann' 0"? f them had his head whole mimVM.r of votes caat"to-d.-iv ! w . 38t. The count, is progressing i slowlv. One hundred and tiitv ' votes' have been counted. The votes thus far stand: Thompson 81: Pennoyer 09: Hermann 83; Miller 67; 'Redtield 87; Pavne 5:; !..... I k- . v...... --a. I U 11 U-,. nil II -71111111 Curl .',; Micbenor 82: Russell 65. 1 The balance of the ticket stands in the same proportion. FROM LYONS. Li"s, June 2. Tue niaj HHe-i are as follow i: Uurman 3, Pen no er i, Towu'end 1. Webb 1, Bingham 1, LeRoy 1, O'lhicn 10, Whitney 3, Tempelto 12, Smith 3, Henry 4. Psvne 11, Trask 23 Davis 1. cott l.Sini'h 3, William: 1, Mit-hner i. Fisher H.F'onniiller! .1, Lyons n,i.) ler s. FROM SIfKIip. . Shedd. Tune 2.-Shedd precinct : , 'Hermann. 66: Mi ler. 19: Thmnn. son, 53; Pennoyer. oft; McBride, ! S? : Tou nsend 61 : r..-l, su . ' II' ' ' ....... ww, Webb, 50; Bean, 50; Bonham, 50; McElroy, 56; Lfroy, 52; Baker, ..I: t I-, l'.': I. '! ivi , .-hdd, 69; s-niiin, -W; Han 49: Richardson, 51: Ibmry, bo ; Hard :. KhT ALBANY rBkflNCT. Th- follow in if the v-ite cast in YVet Albauv vemerday: Mem berrt of conrWs, Herman 1!)4, ' Miller 125. Governor, Thomp-on 175, Pennoyer 143. Secretary of .-tale Md'.ride 101, Towntsend 12t. St3t treasurer, Metch:ui lS6.Welib 1S2. Supreme juuge. Hean 1SS, I Bonhil, IS, urintendei of j lC nu-txm. Mcklro 1H., i LeUov '.29. Mate printer, Bak r 20 - w BL'wn U' .J u'" Uttonwy. Bingham 1,4 '"S'VJ ! 4 7 r''r T"r Z 1 . T i tl' I Cunningham l-.,Veatheilord loft, ', , : , V-., , r ! L10" 1 'th.' 4 ''"i ' i "on i,6, Miedd 123, Hansard ll'J, lKn.r? C".u"ty,.rl';r!' Red Oeia M., layne lo. county coin- I iiiiRHioner, Tra-k H5, KumbaiiKh li)l. Recorder of convevances, Godlev 126, Paris 162. Sheritr, Pearl " 13H, Scott 15. C'ountv tra-urer. Smith 118, Curl 1). Assessor, McCoy KiS, Williams 130 School superintendent, Mich ener 177, Itiissell 127. tlounty surveyor, Fisher 1S8. O'Conner 112. Coroner, Koit miller 173. Farrell lift. raoM scio. Scio iven Miller for congrena a majority of 150; Pe-.inoyer 187. The other candidates po.led a)oiit their party vote except Trask, J. K. Smith and Micbenor who ran Irom 7 to 10 ahead. Franklin Butte save Pennoyer a majo:itv of li'6, and the other detnocTratic nominees toj' !' about KMJ. WEATHEK REPORT. The following is the summary of meteorology for May, 1S90, from observations taken at Albany, linn county Oregon, by John Brings, voluntary observer for the thrial service, U. S. army: tl ghost barometer on the 24, 19.9 lowest bpro..ieter on the l'. 10,72; Mean harome.er for the uoah, 29.8t; hi';htt daily aver age of barometer, 20.05; lowest daily average of barometer 2?t.72 ; highest temperature on the 15, 02; lowest temperature on the So, 31, 38 ; mean for the month, 01.11; highest daily range of thermometer on the 11, 40; lowest daily range oi thermometer on the 8. 0; mean temperature at 7 a. m. daily, 65; mean temperature at 2 i m. daily 77 : mean temoer:ittire at !i p. i. j daily, 56.7 ; prevailing direction m" wind, .; maximum velocity or force, 3; total rainfall or melted snow, 0.30; depth of snow at end of month, 0; nnmher of days on which AM or more rain fell, 5; numher of days of cloudiness aver age 8 scale of 10, 6 ; of 31 days ob servations 13 were clear, 5 cloudy, 0 fair. 0 foggy, 0 rain 4, hazy, 0 overcast, 0 smoky. Light frost on the mornings of 0; temperature plus 2.26 on average of 12 years; rainfall, minus 2.04 on average ,f 12 years. Marrlagn AnnlTrmarr A very pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cox at their residence last evening, it be ing the twentieth anniversary of their marriage, and the birthday of Mrs. Geo. Yonmr. nintpr 01" Mrd Tr arid M ru f.w -. -n ...... I sentedwith a china tea set, and other valuable presents. An ele gant lunch was served. Following were present : Mr. and Mrs. Clark father and mother of Mrs. Cox: Mr. and Mrs. F. Brook man : Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brook man ; Miss Brookman ; Mrs. A. Hackleman: Mrs. Hammer; Mr. and Mis. Wm. Hammer ; Mr. and Mrs. I). S. Smith : Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young: mt. ana .nrs. an Mrs. A. ,,,lia nty- T. II. Davis: Mr Thomas and Miss Yaquina Paaitiatjer. The steamship Willamette Val ley arrived to-dav with the follow ing passensrern : Mis L. Drum mond, J. R. Richard, Miss N. t.allagher. h. Y. Allshee, Wm. I i.unttier, ( has. Greenfield, W. H. Baswell, Wm. Johnson. Mrs. John I son, Thyra Johnson, Eva Johnson, 1 nas. .onnson. u. I . IJickey, I'. P. Vincent. S. Speirv-Mrs. Siwrre ' faul a perry. .1 Houston ami J. M. Heiter. A Now Moaply. Of the finest fruits ami vegeta bles will be display by Mueller & Garrett to-day. consisting of green peas, string beans, summer squashes, cucumliers, cauliflower. cabbage, radishes, strawberriea. cherries, pie plant, gooseU-rrien. ""'bed. This is not near as nice : those nne summer squaslieM just received by Mueller ,v ;arrett. "nn 1 f'"1 fo tr' tht'- Rm-.m r Mttrh' IteinMlan. The Hillsboro Independent says : A few davs ago the remains of iho I . J ' .. jt nil ,?t,, ',1!.,Me,t:k exhumed from 111 liimiiv ou run grouiui on M-ek larni aud interred in cntn-i -nyarrt o: the Tualatin Plaint Presbyterian church. The cotlin was, we understand, in excellen preservation after lieing in the ground fifteen vears. To It rot. coflaK", fnllv liirnished. throughout, with or without ..inn' 'or thren months on resnonable term, inquire at this office. "lV n .'.'' ' 8.en;,in.c kld .?,OTB. ""meu. ai i.m per This glove I have handle 1 U nveVe.nd h-V?Jf ne -Vear8 "nd hve tried Athai t., , . manw uoYor nve lound anv anna I 'tr t . , J Himuel E. Young price. patl Hirk ki colli criiiii- ei'iipH in Oregon : The raiu came dow n at a most opportune time and has greatly benefitted evervthing. Rain two weeks ago would have insured a large spring crop, but as it is, usual conditions from now on w ill allow of a large crop t be harvested. In many sections late Howu spring grain did not germi nate and the pres-nt rains may yet produce yields where none were expected. Rain wa badly needed ; up to tiie 28th none of any consequence having fallen since April 20th, and the temper ature has been rather high, as a result the ground became hard and there was not that growth which was desired. In Grant county on the 26th temperature reached 93 degrees and grass 011 hills drying up. Killing frosts in Baker county on tin-2s-Ii and 20ih. and light in Union county which did little damage on 2Sth. Grain and other crops are very promising in the Urande Ronde valley. In Umatilla county snow fell in the mountains on "the 2Sth. Wheat heading out ami doing linely; in spots it is burned s.iglitly. pring wheat is very pr'mi.-mg. In .Mor row , wheat continues promising, more rain desired. ConrddoraMe wind during the week. Rain is needed in Gilliam county, live has made a good crop, w heat loks well and rain will injure a line yield. Apples- are promi-iii: well. Frost on the 2'ith did some damage spring grain nut doing very well. In Wasco and Sherman winter wheat is promisinir. Cool weather is very beneficial; late sown g ain has not come up well. Fni-t is doir- . Ju .Tackou county . - .i titif began on 2it h, yield The continued warm diy i-.tlicr unfavorably aib-cied crop in Douglas county, but the present ram Will produce a tavor- fcora clft' a.e. "Excel lei i-iit crops are almo-t no.v certain tlnouiiout the Willamette valley, rail wheat, sown on summer tallow, is 111 line condition and in any event will pr duce a gicd crop. When sown on KtuMtlc land it is not so good. 1 he soring wheat has Ix-eu an uncertain crop, but the present weather will allow of a fair crop to lie harvested Strawberries are cheap and plentiful, (.'berries are nearly ripe. Vegetables are abundant. Il seldom fails to rain at the proer time in Oregon, and thi present rain was most opportune, ttfiuwf far Kri-wliim. The Dalh-g Times-Mountaineer says: A half-breed by the name of Jackson was arrested Saturdav for shooting at his w iie. After t; was in durance vile other charges apis a red against him. and lVputv U. S. Marshal Johnson started with him for Portland Sunday morning for Kellini; whisk v to In dians. When near Bridal Veil Jackson manured to get his burly physique through the window ol the car.and. although Johnson had lam bv one leg and a passenger hv another, jumped to Incur und and escaped to the woods with t he- deputy in full pursuit. The pris oner made good his escape, and Mr. Johnson was rid of his charge. He will turn up somewhere soon w hen be will suffer the penalty for his crime ami sincerely regret Ins attempts to gain freedom. Ilo Not MInh. To lie present at the entertain ment given bv the pupils of the Sisters Academy. In "Wealth and Wisdom,"! he principle drama in six acts, are in-suies amusing scents of practical life, great sub lime ideas developed, presenting a store ot pleasure to intellectual minds. The lively operetta "Rival for Sylvan Dell,'' bears the stamp of cheerfulness and gaiety whilst the overture and nourishing inter ludes exhibit the musical attain ments of the pupils. Remember that the performance takes place on Wednesday June 18th ls-gin-ning ut 8 p. m. in the opera house of the city. Programmes will be distributed by the ushers. Tickets for reserved seats are sold at Mr. ". L. Blackmail's, Plenty of FUli. The high water in Rogue river this ni.inth has increased the an nual run of salmon over any pre vious year, making that stream and its tributaries swarm with a .obust lot of the finest fish in the world. A number of fords in Rogue river are about impassable vith teams in consequence of their large number blocking the passage. Thin last statement sounds "fishy" but our informant expressed a .villingnes to make affidavit to the fact, and as he is not a candidate, it must be so. Ashland Record. Go to the Monogram for fine ignrs, candy, nuts and fruit. Art studio. Mattie E. Marin, room 12. Mcllwain building. Klein Bros, carry the larg;st, best and latest etyle of boots and mocs in I. inn co. and prices the i .owet. Conn .t Hendrickson's is the viss place 10 hny your table nd ;e fru:t in gallon can. Bo'i llv, r pllts are a mfid laraure ind art Jiivctly oa tus licur and klu ,,,v "" vv"'1 "flie how.. Ai! J nig tne 1 narriei nuonara Avers Keeam the 'er "aim, Cream and Powder, can 'e oDisme 1 at MtKt ard s new drug store. j Mstti.ewsA Washburn continue j to push business and evince that by a bian new ad., in another oolumn. Their indication may not be handsome but he is con siderably striking. Drv g ,ods and notions on first door, clothing department andj gents furnishing goods on second 1 door at G. W. Simpson's. 1 Julius Gradwohl has made ar rangements to give away a gold watch. His customers sre invited, to call and see it. I M H'Vt.ni Some new E. C. Searls OASlgns in K.ilteerii at Try the Tambor Major cigar at the Monogram. Oregon strawberries & Blackburn's. at Spencer Paisley A Fish do the printing. Try them. cheapest The celebrated tjuak er C itv shirt ai E. C. Searls. The celebrated Quaker Citv white shirt at E. C. Searls. Finest line of gent's neckties in the city at E C. Searls. Klein Bros, make custom work and repairing a specially. Smoke the Willamette cigar at the Monogram. Warranted garden hose at Matthews A Washburn's. Ice cream and lemonade served very day at ioetz's restaurant. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes ai" sizes and widths at E. C. Sealp For a good hair brush or comb go to Hubbard's new drug store. Bargains in corsets at K. C. Searls Friday and Saturday only. Why suffer with headache when Hubbard's capsules will cure you. Ladies, you can buy a first class kid or goat shoe for $2.00 at Klein Bros. Bristles in your mouth, not if vou buy your tooth brushes at Hubbard's. Now is the time to use perfume, for something nice call on Hub bard. A nice lot of bath brushes, towels, soaps and sjKmges at Hub bard's. Smoke the I.ela, finest nickel cigar in the city, at Hubbard's drug t-ie. I'oc BegXH Iamlfhoil bitter !or indigestion, dyKpepsia mid all kindrad dHi-ue. Bcja teU-liiHld Noilly reiuedies are for sale h ull leading druggist every where. 1 Mens', youths' iunl boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods lit G. W. Simpson's. Go to G. W. "imsijii's for in fant dresses, robes, cloaks IkmsI-, caps etc. Rememln-r you can have a first class job done in repairing shoes' at Klein Bros. Ladies', mi"se' itn ) infant's uti- I lerer and ready made dretre - at j the latdies Ra.utr. 1 Orders for fruit jars and berries j left now will Is- tilled lit anv tiuie j at Powell & Co I-ave youi or-it rs curlv f"ra fWic dressed chi ken :it Powell A- Co." ; and avoid the 1 nsY A rilie line oi I;. and !, I- j dreii's hosi ry nil M :elk .--;iiei- i at the L.id'e liu-t.-i. Dr. W.iruel' die furai ri , and the iopul.rC P. all -oicr- i ut the Lai lies I'a.ar Call and see the lit-w $2.00 kid 1 aud goat button shoes in round or ; wide toe, at Klein Bros. j All kinds of canned fruits, teget- able and tnea's new nnd fresh at! Spencer Jc Blackburn's. New sattcens, gingham's cham bra's and other wash goods just received at G. W. Simpson's. All Boots and shoes liought of Klein Bros, that rip or run over will be repaired free of charge. Smoke tin celebrated Havana filled 5-cent :g-rs, :nanufacturd at Julius Jos b s cigar faotorv. Fresh strawberries every morn ing, oranges, lemons, bananas, fruits of all kinds at Powell AC.'a. Nainsook tucking in fancy pat terns by the yard, alsj black net ting for dresses at the Ladies Bazaar. New potatoes, onions, lettuce, cabbage, cauliflower, radishes, vegetables of all kinds at Powell A Co.'s. Bargains evury da v in the week at IlubbarJ's new ifrug store, and an extra ten off mi Saturdays and Mondays. Our stock of b!aple and fancy groceries is all nice aud fresh and of the best quality. Spencer A Blackburn. H'lUBehold goods for nale at Hubbard s drug stoie. Cull andj see them. 1 hey are as goon at; new ; have been in use 'es than a ; year. On Monday and Saiurdy of. each week, U. C. Huhburd will j give a ten per cent discount 011 all cash puicliuses made at his bu: store. Those w ishing scrc-n door and , windows should call on R. B. : Vunk, who will put them '.11 cum- j plete 011 short n iiht, .-hop on, corner of Second and Feiry streets On the evening of May 28th, the ladies of the M. E. church will; give an old fashioned snpjier in an old fashioned kitchen, the sup- per to be served by old fashioned ' folks. I Imra inaf ltceivcd a lttl'tf' 111-! voice of lace curtain, ranging in 1 price from $1 to $0 per pair, w r m, 1 curtain net, e'c. A'so a line ol curtain poles sn i lni iuime covr- ng. Samuel E. Young. Tickets to Europe San Francisco Spokane Falls. Pendleton, Baker Citv, The Dalles, and all ioiut in , the" United States and Canada f r sale at the Union ticket otBoe. C. G. Raw-lings city ticket agent. Broadalbin st. Sow em oi o: tones, flouncing, lace flouncing in cotton and silk, , black and cream. Laces in Imita-; tion point. alo new designs in 1 black and whit lace, including I Vandvck and Eiffel Tower. New j orchifiga. Samuel E. Young. FINE PRESSED CHICKEN'S AND GEESE MUELLER & GARRET'S.. ' THE SCIENTIFIC SPECIALIST, i J Guarantees a successful treatment 1 in diseases of women and all pri vate diseases. Over fifty cases of catarrh cured since Jan. 1st in this city and no failure heard from. Dozens of ladies cured of diseases peculiar to their sex and not one unsuccessful. $500 will be paid to anv one he treats unsuccessfully after Vie had agreed to enre them. Consultation is free and you can freely call upon the Dr. Every thing is strictly confidential and private. He prepares his own medicines and you do not have to go to a drug store to have your prescriptions rilled. His office is so arranged that one patient does see another. He is not here for a feViavB but has permanently ' xi and will stay. His prices 'pond with the nature of the ''4 and the deserving poor v "'free. Patients out of the city ca. oe treated by correspond ence unless acute diseases. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and 7 to 8. The Dr. can refer to any bank in lbany or the Pacific Coast as to his reliability and to the Oregon State .Medical Society as to his standing in the medical profession. For Sale. M. E. church building corner 3rd and Ellsworth streets. Private bids received by S, E. Meminger up to 7 ! m May 10th 1800. Secure your railroad, steamslip and sleeping car tickets to all points North, South and East via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket office ou Broadalbin street. Farmers Attfntion lo vhu Wavut tt tuv a Binder. L. O A Steamboat Load of STEWART Gall and Scl ct What Vou "Want. SPECIAL SPRING nouncement jVIy Stock is now complete; embraoirigall the latest novel ties in Dress Goods both in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. LADIES ! in kL.ll r.il.N.i ju. i!nl:n Our pnet-a ai,f D,i I.O'ATST nnd Olll ;jvoo THE BEST U e iuulv it p.-oialt .. I ' 'I1'1 Uu '"" w,,rId r'nrw"eiJ Brcadhead Dres Goods, which for ei r ,, K . ' ) 1 mbtoi. uH hud HouueinKS we have a-lrtrKe a atock bb anv houa in til . .l.r h .are Un- i.i u- ccj timed Uiat Albany is the 5T lllC tr. Bcli! hll-tlttlt e; atudy and practice and makes a pe cialty of clirunie diseaws, rrnioie cancers, ixa-fi'!aeiiiar' meiits, tumors ud weiis, without pain or the knife. He alwi make a K.vialtv treat ment with eleclii-alv. Ha j.ntcti- ed in the German trench nn.i K:'ghh hospital, t alis proinpilv attended day or ni,'l t. His m it? .s "X)I WILL l' ALL." . , (rOllilt and rridftiicr 1 eiry trft. j between i'lnr 1 ,.A fl'LL 8TK K iK.. Staple Grocuri.! in. The bml nut, ft.:. tai.lilj of t, .li, CTUrfltM, FRESH BAKH7f JJ!;K.D EVERY rA v. At thi. old re! 1 founii a roiulet t rocrrle-, t- t all th iiit ... rialcn. J Ii a Cranoerrh t he PichU .ed Bi- i aio to te h i femll) - a adftett u4 pro t on V. I ttmtHfei i tir 'tfh (.'iion-ii MtS : Al: t HU i i v x , , il aousbt -aere;owabu tne bauetit of U a iaj:9,u !. KivcD U bia austower. Remtaib. tba pUuic, at tba aid aatnar on Kiratand Hroaklaia Sta, Courmd Alyer. Kiii'irif , Tl'if-sln-r. .M. Farm ItacMaery justracerr-d AT- . We.gB Sole Arents fer t: Star limr Sbl AT fABS0Ltf FREE FROM POISON. HOSIERY. beit tradine noint in Oregon, rar W. P. REAU D. l ull u: Jo -n.-w-r s Lessons given in drawing, block naintino- and music. Pictures for sale or painted to order. t'alller la "al-K- are. The only gur -antecd cure for t-atarr cold in the he bay fevar, rote cola catarrhal deufi More the ttviiae brealli, reaultii and plcuf-ant ti and a cure ia Kislc Send ft Medical Com months' treHt mail. t 10, I .M-oii. 6- hihI re cjes. Ke :f Usteaiid uupleasau - from catarrh. K lsc. Follow directiou ranted, by all drug circular to At-Ul o f, OroUv, C ' il. fcix .:it for 1: ent by aide :y F-fcav A RED GROWN .MILLS IsOW. tANMNC a f'U., Propa, NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for Fault) ami Baker's twe) Best Sioraee Facilities, fcfHlgtMat h prk (nurt for wbtatl ALBANY OREGON ABT J. F. WHITING, ARTIST. luitruction tn aud work esould '.a Laodsoap. Portrait and Dworti rh UeUaribg-, PrtWl.ll g aild J)r.l,l 111.) 1 ! iiw. Uoctuaa'antl b, l'-tr 1 lock, Altl.v Urtirou. CCfBACT. SEAT'E8a. W. A. K1MSEY, The only comolete set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn Court) orricE is thu corsT rtoisa. jfjV Business enirusten to my care will receive prouipt and t-ara-fnl attention. wer or other uiacLiu-n so ; r- -if I? Zi for the ssaas a oi 1S0O. & SOX Ti THE Call and I.N.k t-t our vaIi.M in ilHIISlllliii lids. I :..t 'r..i ' -i . ti. I rtr - o I t., i il ir VALLEY k " v-"' ' MiNtA A pleasure to fl.cw goo.l. Mr M E N i Uie elejamnt lotion for tan.