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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1890)
rni MDnrrxG nmu): TtrEsnAV. jtkk io. isoo. ON SALE. The Daily Hkuald wili be u' emmet :.!&; e,;u-i.-lt each morning at H. J. Jones' i Ai--s.-.i leg v.u look etore.whare itcan bo prtx'ttrel 10 ae than .r iii.i . Liu-e t at & cnte-per cop v. " uiuu-iii ut.i-m e .aaaaaaj aaaaaa aaaaaiaaaaa mmm I V!i C W-lc heio tit : lie l r.l il-.C- lorrinae aboi r town. McKanlass Friday evening;. Go to Aug. Lance's for staple try goods. Geo. Humphrey went to 1'ort tand yesterday. Geo. Keeney returned yeste'day from Halsey. j Fruit cant ami wax at .Vuth.-ww A Washburn's. Leave your order fur bread at Lauge's Bakery. Regular meeting of the city council this evening. L. H. Montanye went to Salem yesterday to attend court. Adjustable window screens at Matthew A Washburn's. Tin and plumbing work 'lone at Matthews A WaRhburnV. Kerosene and gasoline stoves at Matthews A WashhnrnV. Garden hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews A Washburn's. Lange will sell yon staple dry goods cheaper than any one. Fresh Yaquina oyster served every day at McGhec's restaurant. And when you want a delicious cold driuk go" to C. K. Browuell's . fr soda. A. Wheeler the rustling luuiU'r man of Springfield, was in the city yesterday. Miss Anna Ingram ret in tied yes terday from an extended visit in Chehalis, Wn. Mrs. Dr. W. 11. Pavis returned yesterday from a visit with her pa rents at Harrisburg. Judge Strahan but yesterday lor 1'endleton wlier- the sup cm court will convene thi- week. Happy is he who buys hi fruit" and vegetables of C. K. r.rownell. Always fresh and full weight. Brie for sale at mv kiln or de livered in law or sm.dl amount-'. W. C. t.'ASShLI.. J. L. Fuller, wife and little pill, insurance manager, went from Harrisburg to Portland yesterday. A few pound oi 1v.mey'a choice dairy butter left this eck. Call early. Spencer .v l'.la.-kburn. agent. Do not fail to attend the McKan laes Minstrels performance Friday evening. The band will parade at 7 :30. ! Martin Doud and iamtiy. ol Pennsylvania, are in the city, the guests of Mr. iK'Uil's i-tr. Mr". W. C. Negus. Julius tiradwohl ha made ar rangements to irive away a no Id watch. His customer" re invited u call and stn- it. D. !. Busy of Harrisburg left yesterday for a two weeks visit to Colfax, going by the way of Port land and Tacoma. A choice and complete line of bottled delicasics have jii"t been added to mv stock call and see them. C, E. Brownell. The case of William Page, in dieted for the killing; of Mill i'.rown at Burns, Harney county, wag dis missed at the recent term of iinr t here. A base ball ground has l.-een laid out on the square in iront of the court house and wane mt u games are promised in tiie near future. Mrs. Dyer, who lias hern visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Aggie Jones, for seveial days pant, will leave this morning for b-r home in Victoria, B. t,. Mueller A liancti. the enter prising grocers, received yesterday a lot of tine raspUrrries. the lir-t of the season. Call early and leave your order. Geo. P.ennett, of I'linois. has j located in Harrisbnrg and w ill go into business with his brother, John Bennett in the potothV ftore at that" place. Venison. cornel Kiel, ci ipp-.il IxH-f. and a ue a lo, of Mill cra n California cheese, jus. the thing for lunch thee narin d iyi. t'all on Spencer A Biacktiurn. Thos. Brink l-as just ri--ive. j Ihere will le no change in the ar luie assortment oi window siia.le-, I rival and Ieparture of trains at also the Whewler .t Wi,s..!i -e mg I Portland, but the overland w ill machine, th ties' an'! iight-- t j leave san Francisco at 7 o'clock in running tnaehir.-H inn. I". i the evening, arriving thereat 7:4.") Matthews A Wailiburn continue ! A- M- . The overland will continue to Dush business ami avincc that by a bran new ad., iu another j column. 'Their indicaiion may -not be handsome but li is ..-' aiderably striking. John Dierenger. having sold bis meat market to shultz ISros.. de sires to extend his thanks to the public for their ilsjial patronage and lie-pcaks for the new tirm a continuance oi the same. Tho-e having property to sell cheap will do well by placing 'ii with S X. Steele, ical estate le il er, as he has connection in Port land, whe-'eby he will be able to catcli investors irom the east. The Masonic grand lodge ! Ore Hon will convene in Portland W ed nesday, and the grand cimpter t. -lav. The delegate- from this citv arcT. L. Wallace. D. V. s. KLj,t. F. E. Allen. D. P. Mason. Geo. E. Chamberlain and Ans Marshall. L. li. Montenh, Dr. W. H.Davis, and C G. I'.mkh.ut iil go to Salem this morning as witnesses in the damage suit oro.ight by the widow Ot Jack Mtllei. the South er ; Pacitic engineer, who was k'!'d by the wrei-king of tiie oxer- laud train near tiiia i-ity, summer. Wg have oar nex spring stock of kid glove, and the best value ever bw In AJtawy 3t W. F. ttw . Bemember that Klein Uros. sew up all rips on loots and shoes right et then, fer jawthia. ALBANY COI.LEuE COMMENT KM EST. It Unlergr..da.-tes' Exorcjits Optra H',i Lt Et ni- the el ai mi t 1 1 J U'-iiveted "V lleV. lr '.ii.p :'u. i,f A-i tn. i. i,S' lifl v. I - .hi j iijrr - to l.e 11'. j people l.t Mie - i H f i . l.a-' nig the liml'-t' a'bia'."' i hiei i'Hnn.eiii '-n'-n ( th- ) l l IioUmi . 1 lie : itJ ! ''e- iifi.if .t- tin- , re ri:;i::-ii '-t T ii M,M..'''- jut.i'i' " . o l'a' '-h .nd ue IW . ir, 1, t'.l I.. Mi-. . - 1'wl T ! . ii'-r-t uhiuetU m a i!tfX -li ve--, toe pupil-ttoptlli .iig liiirm-eive- vit!i hoiior and r' tl-ctin' much t-.edi' Up r.'ie f.iCU.ty ol tue oi!-ge, ttui l -ieeially -Mrs. PolloCii li iilei the eiit Ttain.neiU in charge. Following was the prog' d;n:ne : 1' ntuiu--uiai s,,ii, iei i Kel.s," .M-nin-: Ai,eii. fh.- Tyr-s Kdarl U o lget. cap tain A Kosy Cr-wii mroi.i Ki-:u-t ion Cla.-r. leu .u Bovs Primal ie. K.veiiing at th Farm AlHoi K'-uti-jn t'la-s. Tlie Sparrow's Nes's Primaries. Iflstl iliuental solo " Isile-id- rio," KvaCoauu. Paradise and the I'm Ar-anged "V Mrs. . . Poll-u k Ke.-it.Vive, Maine Johnson. Peii Lora Fani e. ine Angel Velio Irving. IVdeaux "Fallen Patriot," l.'.irlt-jii S,".x Peri;n C.ii.ipieror'. i'Mgar lUodgelt. Tableaux 'The Lover," Curie toti ox "The Maiden." Winona liviiuv I'iole.iu "1'he Child," .U'nie -tewait lilt- Itepenlent Sinner' I'M tar BlMgft. Kuth and Naomi Mildred Kur-n-sier and I Jose Trumbull. Mia lo Aiir .r.t ITu. utioii 1 ! w liistruniental ni va t oaan. I r i... ii. .1 v- t . ' , .'in. .nit-it. -.ji .i . a i ii e it 1 1 l .l tlll i ... ' i an I lorn. , i .. . p cta'ulur Diama - .oiii-.i --ttMi' ' '.' i . , , ... . , , 'raith Kiitfar Blo.lii-.ft. scien. Kowen. ee Anna Yanti.. Cli.uUs Airrn uilnre--Birdi AusImi. F.-l- l A ill Judd. Manu acture L.i Dvei . KLi.,t Irvine. Painting -Ka st-iipson. AlU-r' Veal. Si-ulpture llla M-iM. I'.iiiiin lUMimiion Music llaimaii C' hen, I re-1 Kishei . Lllera'ui' May 'unliili . lie. V'aoiiurii. Kepirion .tva H.iltimtire Ui.-o-ard Wheeler. I;is'i'nu--n .ii ..io llu'itiiu' Sor.g J'i,.i. E. i.i. Loiiitrd iennyst.n's Bulv song ltior ! I's'ntir.n Class. fr.e selection fiom Mikado and toe ji ia;'ilirt iiaioa. weie m especially crijovul.ie feature, of :h uit-itaMtnelit. This evening Dr. t!ariipbeil will iclivei il:e annua! addiess t the jpera luu-e. ann on Wednenlay UiOtning jiiie graduittng exen mcj proper will occur. Tim ithlMic (luii. A meeting was held at the ar mory last evening to arrange for the organization of the prop c-ed athletic club in this city. ( . II. Irvine was elected chairman ami Ii. L. Dorris, secretary. A list .f about forty names was read of those w ho had signified their de- sire to join such an organization. A committee consj-ti.'.g of W. J. Monteith. Kobt. Houston and O. II. livine wasapiMiinted .n iiei - m:i - iiciu oigauizat ion . aim as an exe cutive committee, to report a: I a meeting to be held Thnrsdav evening. 1 lie armory w ill be en gaged as a place of meeting for the clu , which will be permanent lv organized wtth a good member ship. Sontlinrn I'nrlflr Time. Concerning the reported change in time in the .-Hint hern Pacitir railroad the Oregonian savs : On June 15 the Southern Pacific will shorten its time between here ami san Francisco, putting in force the old schedule of last yeai, which i was run until the winter trouble. .to:lruw' mr' ar W:A- - m . an I leave at 4 p. m. l.aiKelv 4tten1il. The funeral oi Hon. Wm.Cvrus. at Providence church on Saturday i whs one of the ii in st widelv stten.l rd funerals in the st;-te. The ceremonies were conducted bv the Masonic fraternity of which he was an honor, d niemher. there ts itig Masons in nttendenee from all I tie surrounding lodge, includ ing Sulem :ind thi city. in l.lt-:i. We ihitik the people will l,ke to 'my live oiie-pund ba.s of spleu lid laundry soap for two bit- We will ell at that price to-dav. SHKNl tH X Bl A( Kill HN. "Our o.,.- ., -ennmekid gu.v.., eeiy fan 'v;urante,. Ht l..".n , r p:ur. Thi. ..line I h.ne hiiiidle ) oi hv.. ye,,rs ind ,ve tried iiimv oineis, out never h.iv.- i.,:md .inv ".Ual to them tor th Sjuiiie! F. Young. pn. , I nav- just received a large m-! iv-'ice of lace curtains, ranging in 1 price irom to ft per pair, s.rim ..'.. il uei, eie. me (j curtain oles m l lurnitura , over- ng. amuel I., loung niok tb -e!eSrated Havana flllef ,1-cent gnts, iiatinla.-tmed at Julins Jos n s cigar factorv. Call and see our Russian and Fasenett at Klein Bros. Tar 1 xOT.ID MONEYED ItfxTITOTION Ti. Lica Cub'j Nan. ml Bunk Begin Buna 1 With Iucfr-.i'i (.'ipi'jl Tiie Linn Cotiutv National Hunk of Albanv ItT'f ii business in ti c'ty yesterday, having 'itciwJiil tin- business of the Linn Conntv Hank. The capital s'ock of the i 'istitution is ?UM).IHK. there ar y'Vell stockholders. b are alrfo din-' tors. as follows; .1. .. Covvjn. .1 . M. Kal.-ton, i ;-o K. liain'ocr liin, l. A Archibald. John Viv f .r.i. W. 11. tioltra and W.S. Lad 1. The directors met and eliccd t ' if following otliccrs of the bank : .1. L. Cowan, president : J. M. Kal sioti. vice-president : ieo. Chain ' ei lain, cashier : O. A. Archibald, assistant cashier. The oTicers and stockhoNlcrsare i tnoiig the solid men of ;he state, und tlie bank will enjoy the con lideuce "f the public. The otliceis whoVhave stood at the head of the I inirCounty Hank are well known Mid will -onduct the business of tiie new itistiution with the same care and judg.'iiient that 1ms char acterized tli.'ir management of the old bah. Keturn of MrKanUx. Following is what the Spokane t 'hroniclrt has to say of the McKan lass minstrels who will give a performance in this city Friday evening next: .McKanlass ojmt atic minstrels opened last night to a gotsl house. We must acknow i edge that the show is tirst class in I everv respi-ct. and the jokes and songs are all new and fresh. McKanlass is a great cointnedian. t -jo.il singer and a graceful dan ger, and his violin and banjo play ing is phenomenal. Master Willie is a little wonder, and with his little sister thev make the greatest i little team that ever appeared in Spokane, they are the most fin ished children performers we have ever seen; and Miss (irillin, the vin-alist. sang some verv ditlicult ... . i 1 sev- I Mr. ' 1 ;o r' V iii-aiiv enries. - i e . . Sales is verv funiiv indeed, keeping .ii . . i . the hmise in a roar trotn the tune . . . .. T. "I his entrance until his exit. The couipanv all thronifli is good, the liesi ol coloi thai ever visited our city. The choruses, orchestras, and baud are away up. Tbe I.illpntlaii Ntlll l ive T-r: toltnn'iiari The child of Mrs llu-li .toss, born on Siiudav Mav 1 en-1 -,th! and which weighed barely einh teen ounces when twenty-four hour- old, is still alive and grow ing, though quite weak. It is a liv, and w as christened after the f.ith T of our country. Dr. Este is still iu d'Hibj. as to its life, hut as the child take- nourishment well and regularly, he still has hopes, .lie has never known of a similar case when the child lived as loii as has this one. lie savs that one can realize its diininntive- ness best bv takinga medium-sized I d,,ll and placing iUieside the baby He emi slio liis linuer rim over the child's arm tip to the shoulder. d says the ruig would go over , '"g to the hip if the kneecap wa- -mailer. Jtt. k.011 County's Hlire. Captain W. F. Soriger. county stock inspector, has finished his annual spring round and reports to the Ashland ''Tidings- thai he i litnls the condition of the sheep I bf tter generally than he antici i pated. in view of the unusually "evere winter upon stock. Mr. ! Snnger. reports that the sheep in the county number now i:i.7.s. j whereas last tall there were 25.2-12 ' reported in the county. Thisshows j a very heavy winter .oss almost I -t' per cent. Mr. Soltger reports 1 lO.tUst sound sheep and M.1N0 hav- ing more or less scab among them. Tlie number of lambs this spring is given ut -". 1 iT. Mrs. nel Hodge. Th-- ( iregonian says : Mrs. Colonel Hodges, who was repotted in the dispatches yesterday morning fatally-injured on the railroad in Kentuekv. was a daughter of the iat'e Gov. " nor Abernethy. and a native oi Oregon. Anno Aoermthy was well known to all the early pioneers of Oregon. She was married to Colonel Hodges at her father's house near Oregon City, about thirty years ago. Her husband was n young otlicer at that time stationed here. Thank tor the Courtesies. I'he .Statesman is in receipt of a letter irni David Link, leader of : the Albany vlechanics' hand, which is self-explanatory: "We wish to acknowledge, through your worthy columns, the cour icousand cordial welcome tendered us by the Second Regiment band . of Siilem. on our recent visit to j your city. Please except our sin ice re thanks and best wishes." ' Salni Statesman. Mlnlslar l.lsanr. Rev. John M. Pil'V.pasf.if of the : M'-tholist church south at Sj,,,. was brought to this cjy yesl.'rdaV and examined a-4 ohi- santty He was declar--! insane !.y the. exam ! thing Is'ir.l and will be conveyed I to a-yium at Salem. He is a i you- . Mian and came to Oiegoti re- ceu l ;t"ui the oiit'u. ili-ii. in ' ity i- supposed obave Is-en cau-ed by religious study, his mania tend , ing toward the solving of supssed knotty problems i,i religion. His 'f.ieiios hae little hope of ins ! ream. 1 1 being restored. A Vuian Id JmII. A woman nained Hurd, of Cor j vailis, was arre-ted in this citv Sunday oy Chief of IMice Hotr inau for disorderly conduct. She wa.- incarcerated in the city jad until her companion, a sweet scented villain, put up his overcoat and watch a- baii and the two dis tepntahle cbaraciers left this citv. A girl wanting place to do gen- eial tionsewora will tind i t..- . .i - Lid deuitw of W. 5. Thompson. LINNUNTY COUNCIL inc F.r Jan At Knduy The Council held Us meeting with Harrieburg grange at their liiill at Muddv station, with a full ' itelegation of members present and a large attendance on Saturdav President F. M. Kier and secre tary Clara McMeekin wercprompt lv in their places and the work of the session was taken up. The coinmitt' e on good of the order were authorized to draft a resolution on business matters. The question of not exempting indebtedness in inakingtheassess ment rolls, as adopted at the State range, was taken up and much favorable discussion had. but no jv. tion taken. X. 1. Payne otFercd a resolution recommending the building of a lernianent home for the State lir.ii'L'i'. Th" vr 'ol'ition was re feritd lo the o-uimtllee on good of the order. Matters on good of tie order was discussed and made prominent. J. A. J. Crow and Mr. Lee per taking the lead The next meeting of th. Council was voted for i.:e tirst Satin 'ay in Octolier with iak Plain graiu - at Shedd. THE MA3 )Ni : DEDICATION Li-t of the ' ttri Wi.oH .wu r.tf'tir is Charic. The dedication of Temple in this city inst., promise!-: ' event. The g' ii-l of the state w ill ! many visito. - from ;i Fol !" i in. i I lie ll: t . M tie lie 1th ::ii i ,..i'-e pre.. .!.. i .te 'icers u' and (ilo.id t of . tee l: ll. : 1 Wm h.t 1- t in- :i;f ii in i'Ii i'e. : ''ittv ciiii'ii : I tee !o'. . .1 . L 'oh :ili . I . 1'. I, E. W. La:ig !"..!. MiM.-r Kals;o?i. L. 'A . I W... . D. V. S. K id. I '. C. . hell. K. D. Cu"'ck. L. V . Vla.-hall. 1. s. ndet". Reception Committee Mr. and Mrs. I. r. .Mason, Mr. an. I Mrs. J. L. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. S'hell. Miss Tina Moiitielb, Vesta Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. I.. C. Miss T. J. Mar - smiii. u . nun .ii rs. r . iwoueni , Mr. and Mrs. L. Senders. Mr. audi i It ii ....!.. - i .. I.; II Mrs. .1. W. Alth.mse. Mr. and Mm I D. Froiuan. Mr. and Mrs Matthews, Committee on Music Kev. E. K. Prichard. Wm. Fortmiller. Mrs i. E. Chamberlain. Mr-. E. Langdon and F. M. Kedtielii. Decoration Committee Mr. and Mis. . C. S.-hell. Mr. and Mis. I'.. 1". Tabler. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Ttain. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Wvnuni Mr. and VIi-. W. U.iUtoii. Mi and Mrs. O. V. Archibald. Mi. an.; Ms Payne. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wa-httiirn. Finance Committee .1 . L. Cowan. D. P Mason. L. Senders. i. W. Smith. II. P.ryant. Committee on Programme G. E. Cliaiii icilain. C. E. Wo'v t"P, . W L. I'. lveu. ti. V Mauo.i. D. U. X. hlackbinn. Committee on Invitation D. Froman. T. I. '.Vallaee D P. .Ma son. J. K. Whitnev. T. J. Miller. Committee on Refreshments W. II. Garrett. i. F. Simpson, C E. Webster. C. E. Hawkins. E 1 a Forest. F. E. Allen. Committee on Transpoi tat on i. F. Simpson, L. W. Devon, Jason Wheeler. J. U. Abbv. I., , ., i-i loral ( oiiiiiiiitet Miss 1 lora Mason. Miss Lulu 'I irk. Mrs. J. Biggs. Miss Tina Moiueil . Mrs. O. A. Archibrld. Mis. M. V. P.rown. Mrs. Pax ton, Mrs. Xeil, Mrs A. E Pike, Mrs H. frvant, Mrs. S. S. Train, Mrs. E. Wash burn, Mrs. G. W. Smith, " . Thou. Montheith, Mrs. .1. L. 1 . Mrs. D. Froman, Mrs. A. I.ai. , Mrs. Dr. Jones, Mrs. W. i:. i;.nr. Mrs. W. It. Graham. Mrs. W. II. Garret. Mrs. J. W. Althoii.e. Htriii; .Inrkrts at Cost. I have a small line of spring jackets in colors I wish to close out anil have reduced the price to cost. They are the latest s'yle and a bargain. 1 also have a line of soring stockinet jackets for $5.50 each, which is the nicest Iiickci tor i ue pne Samuel E. Young lCKei lor me price in ine mnruei. Kr Hal or Kent. A large commodious new it eli- ing house f.r sale on very easv terms, or f,.r rnt ln.o.ir .... ih- premises, Seventh street, between ' Montgomery and Railroad streets. V . C. t AS-.l l i . Viuni;J Kljer. Oneco's clt, Delco, recently made a record of 2::J1 in a trot at Vancouver. Oneco, owned by McKnight l5ros., is known over the state as a liver, and he is one Linn county's tine horses. XII Aboard tur Salrui. The Win. M. Hoag will leave the O. P. dock at 8 o'clock, a. .m., sharp to-morrow morning. Tick's can be had on lioard the boat. Look1 out fora merry good time. Vak l'i. Two hundred nickle alarm clocks '. just nyiived ht F. M. French's,, the corner jeweler store. iug: cut in prices. Dry goods and notions on tirst : floor, clothing department and ' gents furnishing goods on second floor at O. W. Simpson's. C'oriBt: (.'orcein! We make a specialty of ladies and misses tine corsets and waists. 1 We have a drive in a French sateen corset good value. at 75 cents. Extra ' rjAMl KL E. YOL'NO. (o(l Collee ami Tea. The verr '.est oualiiy of tea and .-.f t i :.;:nd in the city is at Spe.ii i-r Blackburn's. Their blended coffee, ground to order, wili atilt the most fastidious. Household gools for Hubbard's drug store. sale at Call and cvw a urj- ai tr its kwu as new ; year. have been in use 'ess than a ItlMM.ss lll . I uy your gnsvnes at Aug. i ange e. v .entleuien's tine sluss at K. 0. Sea Ms My fruit jars hnve arrived C. E. Jirownell. Some new designs in satteens at E. C. Searls. Oregon strawberries nt Spencer A i'.lackburn's. PaU'ey A Fisn do th- hettpest printii :. Try them. The c.'le'raied i.uaker City shirt in K. C. Searls. Ludlow 's 3 shoes lor Isdies and misses at F. C. earls. Drink ice cold soda at C. E. Brownell's and be happy. Fine black silk handkerchiefs and neckties at E. C. earls'. The celebrated (Quaker City white shirt at E. C. Searls. Fines? line of gent's neckties in the city at E C. Searls. Warranted garden hose at Matthews A Washburn's. Ice cream and lemonade served verv dav at ioe.tz's restaurant. I ...II l lT l..,i:,. cl.niu n 1 1 .H: I : v. r . . "I, " e ..u ..u.. u ... v . .-..c. A complete line oi gents fur-1 nishing g Kids at h. C. Searls . Bargains in corsets at E. C. Searls Friday and Saturday only. Use Ben D.uiili-lion bitters for iMuiirerlion, (1-., piu and all kindred direases. BeifsfS ceUliniled family remedies are fur sale b- all leading drug::ibts every wlicr. Mens', youths' and bjys' cloth ing and furnishing g..Kls at.. W . Simpson's. GotoG. W. Simpson's for in - .;.,.t dresses, rubes, cloaks hoods, i-:. os etc. New satteen-, gingham's chain- ' ra'. and other wasti goods j1"" rcc. ived at G. W. Simpson's. Tickets to Europe San Francisco sookane Falls, Pendleton, Haker Citv. The Dalles, and all points in iij I ..1 United States and Canada for at the Union ticket office. f. Kawliugs citv p.roa In I in st. 1 ... .......... ..... ticket agent. l "i " irt-cialist on j female and private diseases, in j llluinlieris's block. 'tlic- bouts j 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to S. Coii isiiltation free. K.-sidetice 3rd and ' I Montgomery. I Elegant ne, dm na curs. Pull- man :ila. e and fiee tatniiy sl--te ! ing .tr- mi.; thoiugh on i X'ti"-.n ; 1 riil ns to len r. itnialia. Couiuil I'.i'iir.-. Kan-i.i-City st. ...ii.v 1 Chicago, via Union I'a-ilic rai - way. , a'-'ii . C. 'i. Law iiiig.-, citv tic'.ef ro.i .'I N v en- r: - !! icing, l.t. tlo'iii' iiu n -m -i. in i silk, i Ida i .in.l ere i.n l.e - . nnita ! tion poiii!, ais . te' designs tn '' l l.e'k .I'.'i ' ' !.! . i " 'i' tOlg ai'iyck a:id liilci lji. N.-w I urcbiiigs. Samuel E. Vi ig. .Mist a:. ! o t! ; o.x inxenger i iH'es over all a ' is ' icjgo, j St. I.O'ii- and al: point r.i- t will I I. e restored on June :h. Parties ' . ie-.ii 'ig f.. t - .idv.i'i,.i.e 1 the 'lilt ra'es .liould app! linilie.lialely ' to the Union Ti'-ket otli'-e at the ; fijot of Hroi lalbin street. C. ii. i Kaw ling", ag- n' . What n I'.otniif. 1 I- a good, lie tlti. ;ear. kin. Kcw are nware. ol tlie hli.iit tune it tJkcs a ili-oidiTcd liver to euiie hlotrlies m ,1... I.. i ., .I...I.- .Li,. i ui'- i. r .urn a "in n tirn- -mil win. I ....... ,., lt , :.,:.., a.,,! blood niiki r -. 1 1 1 ie-tore ilns organ i ! its until!..! ii'id l.eu'tliv Atate and j ei-HiiM-s 'he blood ,f ill! i in pit rities. I it is meeting wild wond. I fill suecens. j Try it. It is giiiirantved . AH druif ! gi.'. kei'p it. ; stop!! Look in the window at tha I Ladies' I'.azaar. Hats reduced titty st cent, and all ln.uked in, : I'laie tig'nes. H.J. Sower. ' ul a ( alirrnla Itenr. An y body can catcli a cold this kind: j if weather. The trouble is to let ifo, ; ' like tlie man who caught tlie hear. ' I 'Vr adi.e our render, to fun bi of Fu.iiar .V .M.i-iih ;i Im.iiIc of Santa j Vkie. the (.'iihforiiin Kiugof ( oiiuiiii ou, Astluua. Hroncliitis, Couglis and . I pc-iiJfe 0 th '.'roup Cures, : id keep It liandy. tia , tu and iliutli to tlie ; tut comiiiiniits bold at fl no a sittle or 3 for f'i 0 California tut-: K Cure if'vei imaiviliate r In f. The 1 ' wlnrrhtil virus ii- -ooii d-ihucd by ; ' it lieuling and ppiielrnti g nature. I Glv; u u lrU1- ' inontln. tnatiiieut . 1 unt hT m"11 ' ,-- A Iii.ihI Cough Syrup. Tll'-re !S notliii.g lu.rellts HllOIlM he m rciui itiiiut at si i ctnig a ougii SJIU-.. !.' ll'MI.. CoUgl. S.VlUp is iiicetini it' (,i.i rful -ik'cr'-. The ti. -t is none lo good. Ue'iireyou ' get I' ' . Every bottle is warranted. : All l. ..it'J keev il. Certificate t.f OrKanlxatlon Trksi rt l rjihiKT, oi'Kirr or ( ( lHPIR0L,..:i: TIIK t'l BBCV. W A-lll0T0. Jli) SI. 1S Whereas. ly waosta t r t i.li'ii,-e of- ; neiili"! t.i the uii.lt'itii.v'iii J, it lift been ni lid to appmr that "I h Limi fnunfy National Hunk of Ail.iiv" in th cicy of aII'i.j. in . thf eotinly of l.iim. tat- uf ornroii, liaa i'omi'1'rtl with all the erot iiot.a of the l.iutef th l"nitl State. rr.ii:!t-ii to t roinelk-d with before -o tto. i:iioti hsil b anthorie.1 to n.uun.'ni-.- th 1.i..t . b .nk it k: Now, ihtrni. I. Kdwatd s isi'-o. .-.nip- i tro.r ot the .-iirrcticv. lo hrreby f. rtifv that "I he l.inn Count Nti imI lit ik ef All'itiv" in ths city of AiLinr, it, thw ceimty , of Liiin anil at-vte of On-.ii, in authooxol : to roiiinn-nee the l.uine"'o' hanking aa iro. ; vidwl in aection i'dftl ..f III Kevlaed Statu'aa f lnt' 'mted State. in -OSHnilo.O .i.fir"i - "' - " - and senl of efti.-e thi :tlt 'lay of M..v. ls90. isF.Li t- LAI'K.V, Cctnptroller of 'he Currency. Villrr or t.uarallnn Hair NOIKKIS IIEK-.nV GIVES THAT BV virtue of an r.riler of aale, duly tiia.l , an.l entered of rec-o.d. by the f.ui.ty -ourt f " Cm-inlla county, sine of .reKn, or. the j 5th day OI .narrn toj', iM...-.i4i.w w KUanlian ol H. K. Schooling an inane ter . .-ill on Satunlav. Jul 14th. lstfO, at 1, ..'clock r. a. of -aid day, at the court hoiiac door, in the ritv of Albany, l.inn cunty, Orecon, rffer for aale. at pn'ilir au'tion, the hik'tx at bidder, for run in hand, on the day of sale, the following described real citj'.e to-wit: IheN.W tract ior.'il J of ace tion IS, In p. 15. S. of R S went, and the X K fractional J of the S. E. J of act ion 13 in tp 15, S. ol K. i weat in the litrtct of Land aubject to ale at Oreeon City , or eon, ron taininir lfli JS-in" acres in Linn coui tj. Ore gan, with t'ie appurtenances thereunto belouitinK or a.pertaiiuni. May Sod lt0 i. a. wyatt OuardiAS . mm, THE SCIENTIFIC SPECIALIST, (iuarautees a successful treatment 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. Itozens of ladies cured of diseases peculiar to their sex and not one unsuccessful. f5bO will be paid to any one he treats unsuccessfully after lie had agreed to cure them. Consultation is free and - 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 tilled. His ortice is i so arranged that one patient does : see another. He is not here for a j few days but has perjnanently I located, and will stay. His prices correspond with the nature of the 1 disease and the deserving poor i ; treated free. Patients out of the i city can be treated by correspond- ; ! ence unless acute diseases. Office ; I hours 10 to 12. 2 to 4. and 7 to 8. jTieI)r.CMrefertoanv bank in vibany or the Pacific Coast as to i his reliability and to the Oregon State Medical Society as to his standing in the medical profession. To Rent. A cottage, full v furnished. throughout, with or without piano, lor three months on reasonable terms. , Inquire at this office. Secure your railroad, steamship i and sleeping car tickets to all I j points North. South and East via ! the Union Pacific railway, and ! save time and money. Ticket j office on Broadalbin street. : j ' 1 Farmers Attfntion wHiit to hu a Hituler. Kn LL O Ji Z A Stc;.riiboat Lead of ST B WART Ciall .i:lcI SPECIAL SPRING . NOUN" CEMENT jVIy Stock is now complete: mbraoing all the latest novel ties in Dress Groods both in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. LADIES In Knit Kibls-d and .Muslin. U.ir prices are the I.i WFST ana our goods We uisse a specialtv oi I ' Ladies' )S.F. Foniiitg THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY i. We carry a full line A tt. wirld renowned Hrcadhesd Press Good, whicu for wei'i ind tiinisli t.re ur.ei jelled. Ir. embroideries and flonticings we have as largj a slock as any house in the slate. Call and yoj will be corvinced that .Uany is the beat trading point in Oregon. tJB pleasure to show gootls. .Resp'v W. F. REJJ McKanlass Miiistreis AT- illvinv (InHI HlUKt' a AU'unt v'".i. '" t FltlDAY. JUNE 13. The gr a' and only MCKANLASS. The Xe to Ole Bull of io inists ana me .Mius.rei im.i v. ....' 1 . !:. tn, ,-l supported children MASTKK WII.I.IK IMI llll'l-INA- MR. A. L. SALES, the funny man of the dtv. MISS -US1E GKIFUN. the man-voiced woman, and 10 FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS !! Full band ai.d orchestra. All to appear in a select programme of FUN, WIT AND HUMOR. Grand -treet drill at 7 :30 v. m. Seats on sale at Blackinan's. OK- W O .US, nlieijr t Ue Helle- O ailtau- u. ' t- i Lxnd.ia, Eur'-""' -'-vue M'"?-dal - The I' Ii.'- -ni.il l tucn iuti pi . .. " cia' v oi jli' cf rs, scif' iu, a of .pt- "illOlfl ..union j knife, il t ' 1' WW", Alt - ' I . .. .. ink ! ... .. , . i. prr.c- c. ; .i d h !',.. "ll' ..i.tl.J ' ' day vi uignt. H:s en-tto i ' CiOOD WILL TO ALL. ' rOtli' end reideiiv Frry tr't. Ifweeii Tdird and F"ur,h. Ht'Kuo lhcr pills arv infld laxative and act directly on tlie liver ana Kiu iH-y a well as.tle bowels gist. ,Vll drug V. f 1 FaxmZCachiiiciyjTist received AT AVhat You Want. to. FREE FROM POISON. m JL I akt studio. Mrs. Dr. Pattoii, Blumberg's I block. Lesstms given iii draw nit lit. for naintinc and music, l'ictui.r aale or painted to ordci . alllr in 'al-U- ure. The only gur tnitct-dcuri-furcutarr eold iu the lies . Luj lerfi, ric cold ! cuturi tia) ilcuft ei- mill tm e cus l.o :t taste mid uiipleuun -from catin lii. Kc "e. Follow directiou rant' J, '.y all diug cncuiar to A'iiliU f, Uiu iiie, C il. t is for il; t-i-Ul t' su!e ! y Fotlia A ! rtore tue sense : UlCllll.lUHU and pleasant u urt a cure 1' gist. Seud u Mrdlcal Couip month' treat mail, tl 10. r Mason. j Use elegant lotion for sunburn ! RED GKUWiN MILLS NEW PROCE.-S FLOUR (Superior for F&nily Iiker' u) Best tiiorane Facilitie 3. CUibcKt price aui tor Mit-tVl iLBANV OKEiiUN 4'ttMlrnrlr nd ltmilt r rl1U ITNUtHSloM-lf U.Wl.No IA1ATE5 X in Airimny limts .(iiii:v fiuu. u'y and eoaittry. Wiiitvutiuci iui;j Iniu:, btvrnt hd all aiai-ijer tvi tWtiiu- tifU(, iuc udiiig Vuevii Aijiic, Lnt:iti. ut.U l.iicjb bcth.atu ktln 4 t.Uiluii.jt. V .li iu uih tlii8, modstciticati n irtc 4 thr Mill W. A. KLMbLV, The only complete set o! Abstnict Hooks and Maps in Linn ui:t OFFICE IS Til" Col' Iff HOI St. XJfBu.-;nef..- ei.tr ;ii. to ni rar,; receive pioinpt ai.d care- i'ii uneiiuoii. Air ni other iiiHft. v CTJ S: n't CO fcr theleeaccn' cf :eso. & SOX -TO THE- MEN Call and look at our ali.e6 in : have a verj laige stock to i-l'iiOs' from at the iowet-t pri. e evei i.ib its in the Ml UW l