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THE MOHNTyr. JT KHALI): WEDXKSI A . .FITLY 0. 100. Vorainp5ailylicvald ON SALE. Th Daily Herald will be on Ale each morning at H. J. JoneV book store, here it can be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTIWOS. A HOI r TOWN. A oew line of dr buckles at the Ladies bazaar. I. F. Conn is erecting a tine res idence in the first ward. Klein Bros., give a pair of iast enets with every pair of ladies ox ford ties. Foi all styles in children shoes go to Klein Bros., an they will save yoa money. The Oregon Pacific pay car passed over the road yesterday paying employes for April. Have you seen those new style hair ornaments at the Ladies Bazaar. They are the latest thin? oat. M. E. Brink, who is practicing law at Prineville, is spending a few days with hia'parents in this city. Frank Barton, formerly of this city, vas seriously injured in a runaway accident at Waitsburg a few dys ago. We are fast gaining a reputation for good goods and low prices. Jnst what the people want. Spencer & Blackburn. People going to the seaside can have the IIkrai.d sent to them without additional expense by leaving their addresses at this office. Special cent.us agent Kruse, sent out from Washington to investi gate the alleged f and in the count In Portland, says that the census enumerators did their work well and no recount will be ordered. Wm. Emerick has opened a meat market opposite the Russ House, where he is prepared to furnish the best of meats of all kinds. Having been in this busi ness for many veara, he knows how to suit the public in this 1 ne. Tickets to Europe San Francisco ttpokane Falls, Pendleton, Baker Citv. The Dalles, and all uoints in tHo finite! States am) :innila. far ' sale at the Union ticket office. C. 6. Kawlings city ticket agent. Broad' bin st. Ex-Sheriff John Small man and family will remove to their old home to-morrow, and Albany wi.l thereby lose an excellent citizen and a very pleasant and intelligent family. Sheriff Scott will not move his family to the city for a few days, waitimr for needed re pairs upon the jail building R. B. Vnnk, ot this citv, ha gone to Yaquina, wher? - ha contracts for building seven cot tages, among them being E. L. Thompson, C il. Ste..irr, John Morrison, II. F. Merrill, 2. J. Ov erman, Wm. Fortmilh and one for himself. Kev. L. J. Trumbull is building one for hiindf. The Astorian of July ttth says "Engineer McCaustland of the Al bany and Astoria surveying part is in the citv. The fore is going right ahead and expects to net through to TillamooK by the loth of next month. The survey will then be completed, as it is already finished from Albany to Tilla mook." The Brownsville Times set up a grievous complaint because tie fancies the Albany newspapers do not publish enough news con cerning the mines anJ timber up the Calapooia. If the voting man of the Times has read the Herald during the past year or two he must cave seen column after col umn of truthful iacts concerning the coal, timber and other re sources of that region, as well as up the Santiam, in tact much more than has ever appeared in the Brownsville paper. Bring Along Tour Htock. If you want to send them to pas ture, where they w ill have the best of feed, good shade with plenty of water. New hog tight fence. Horses and cattle at GO cents per head per week. Lots ol twenty or more at reduced rates. All stoca must be paid for before taken awav Apply to the under signed at the St. Charles hotel, or Ttios. Daniels on the farm at Clov erdale. I will take good care of all stock intrusted to my care, but will not be responsible for any ac cidents that may occur. F. L. Such. Paranoial Ptmvlil I have Just received my apring lock of parasols direct from the manufacturer in New York in all tb latest styles and prices.cheaper Uuut ever before. Samuel E.Young. Tb Llmltod rut Mall. On the Union Pacific sonsunas but seventy hours from Portland to Chicago, which is thu fastest time ever made from the Pacilic coast. Ticket office Broadalbin street. SB Atlair t'r Th Original Abitlne Olrtraorit l moly pot up in large two-ounce tin bolts, and is an absolute cure tor oli' sores, barn, wounds, chHpred hands nd all skin eruptions. Will pMitivp. If enra all klDds of piles. Ask lor Un original Abietine Ointment. Sold by FotbST A Mkion at 2.1 rrnt rr l or ky mat SO rent. You cannot accomplish any wo-k or business rnless yju feel" well If you feel "sed up tired out tcka Dr. J. H. McLean's Harsapa rill. It will give you heahh, strength and vitality. Foshay A Mason. Persons who lead a life of eipos ' ar sre subject to rheumatism, Bsnralgia and lumbago and will And valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment; it will banish pain and subdue in- fiajnation. rosnay at Mason. skive far U st Viarsck's. CITY COUNCIL Coatract Let f r the EttecMn if Cahp'Oi i St'ett Sewr-Tel.phinFrancLUe Grafted. The city council met last evening in regular sHion, the nviyor and city Mlh ers U;ini i -resent. I'eiition of Thi-.i. rirink for ww-t . privilege ; grant d.and work ordei ed done within 3' days. The reports of the city iecordi-r' and treasunr were real and re-, ferrod to the committee on tvnatce. Petition of citizens for a sewer to Ije constructed from the east liiv of Washington stieet, through blocks 7 and 63 and across Ferry ; street to connect with the miin , sewer on Broadalbin street ; refer- j r -d to the committee on health ii ana ponce. Petition of citizens ir an arc, let-trie light at the junction of Eighth and Washington street; referred to committee on ways aid means. An ordinance to establish "he irraile on Tenth. Eleventh and Twelfth streets, east of Vine stieet to the east side of KPsworth street in Albany was read and referred to the committee on ordinances. The street commissioner recom mended the following improve ments : A new sidewalk on the south side of First street, adjoin ing block 10; a new sidewalk ou the north side of Second street, adjoining block 8; new sidewalk on the south side of Seventh street adjoining lot 4, block 56; and on west sida of Calapooia street adjoining lot 4, block 56; referred to committee on streets ami publi-- proerty. An o'din .".ce granting the Sun set telephone and lelegraiih o. tlie right to erect poles and oper- ate a telephone system in the c'ty, was read third time snd passed. On motion the city surveyor was ordered not to do wirk for the city except when ordered. On motion the time for collect ing taxes was extending until the next regular meeting of the council. The contract for extending the Calapooi , street sewer a distance of "05 feet was let to Baker iV Strang at $1.14 per foot, the work to be i lon within t0 dtys. The tioii'ls were hxcl at $10iH). BILLS ALLOWED. II. E. Tt.vnsend $ 1 50 Frank Propst 4 OS A. Whet-lei . . 4 OU James Ev.ing ... 18 00 A. II. Marshall 2 00 Robert Brown. 18 00 John Maxwell 48 60 I. L. Cowan . . 5 00 C. f. liurkhari 8 00 1. W. Devoe 7 00 F. M. French 8 00 Wm. Garrett . 7 imi li. W. Smith 7 0 I?. F. Tabler 7 00 Electric LL-ht Co., . . 190 5i On motion the council adjourned to meet ag lin to-night to consider the matter of changing the chan nel ol the water in the canal on Lyon street. The Match Arrani;l. The base ball match beta een the ittorneys and the real estate men has be-n arranged, and i!l take i'lace Saturday. The iiti-'b w ill b aliout as. follows, two substitutes b ing allowed each, who will take the place of any player ho is killed oi wounded in the gaine: I'he Attorneys : C. E. Wolverton, I. K. Weath'erford. H. II. Hewitt, t). H. Irvine, W. R. Bilveu, lico. E. Chamberlain, F. P. Nutting, M. E. Brink, J. It. Wyatt, O. P. Co show. L. M.Cnrl. The Km1 I state Club: ieo. Keeney.D. H.James, Charley Cmran. J. 'O. Writsman. I. I. tjniss, T. L. Wallace, E. I. Cusick. I. 11. Malin. W K M.- Pher.-on. II. F. Ilulbtirt.aicl . T. Heiidrii-k. E. W. Langlon will probably be umpire. The printers i of the city say that they will chal ' lenge the victorious nine fori game ! t week later. ! school EEPoar. The following ;s an abstrai t taken from the school register dis t'ict No. 10 for the term beginning April th. And closing June LS'.tO. No. of boys enrolled 13, No. of girls enrolled 11. Whole No. en rolled 24. Average daily attend ence 10. The foil' wing named nnpils were neather absent nor Urdy during the term. Ma bid Conley, George Donaldson, Cale Maggie and Bessie Billings. For g'Kxl Deportment were Maggie irav Hprrie Conley, Dexter Sparks and James Donaldson. For good lessons were Nellie ray, Johnnv Oonley and Felix Sparks, 50. No. of visitors 65. No of davs taught 5. Mai'd M. Dki kv. Teacher. The Oregon Legislator. On Saturday last Governor Pen noyer received information by letter that at the special election held in Wallowa county, on the 30th, ultimo, to elect a representa tive, there having been a tie vote at the general election or. June 2d, E. W. Barnes, democratic candi late, wa9 elected over K. W. Gowan, republican candidate, by i majority of twenty-five votes This makes the house stand forty two republicans and eighteen democrats. How to Make Home Happy, Gentlemen, if you would always have your home happy and serene, just call at Spencer & Blackburn's and leave your orders for bread, pies and cakes, or anything you want in the bakery line. They will receive prompt attention. - - i - New embroideries, flouncing, lace flouncing in cotton and silk, black and cream. Laces in imita tion point, also new designs in black and white lace, including Vandyck and Eiffel Tower. New nrchings. Samuel E. Young. Happy is he who buys his fruits I a.nd veiretablea of C. R. Brow-nail Always fresh and full weight. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.: diaries. Hewitt Murdered by a Hotel Keeper at Selwood. IHK LATTEK THKN SI IC1IIES De'sils of the Bloody Trag dv - A Divorce Salt Quarrel Led tc th 3tootii Hswitt s Family Affairs. PokilaM). Itily S. Chailes il. ilew.itt, a well-known a'trnev cf his city, was stiot and kilL-d at ! sellwood to-'lay ly t 'hides Bel ! iiinle, proprietor of the St. Charles! .iotel at Sellwotjd. j Belgarde, afte- the shotting.' oinmitted siiieiae by cutting his ' hroat from ear to ear with a razor. The irnniediiite causa of the shoot- ' iug cannot be learneil as the men I were alone w hen the quarrel oc-J urred. It is thought, however, i tr 'lav grwn ou' ' a '''-ore si t, p r. ii... be' ."i : i-at hi w if-. ho vas repr s n; I ' v H wilt. L.is; cve';i: g he tw., m -n were drinking togeti'-r i" ( aytuu'' sah o, opp ihi'o the ; ho.el and both xro vaid to have i been unlcr the infuem e i liquor, j About eleven -l'l-lock Belgarde. who was Ii ,-in-4 ii'oii- m v.ried on H -witt to uc -o i"any tim home. , The in-n thel- we " lielmde's h'His" ard r, 'ire i i r ine night, oc' "' inu - i. 1 Iim lore'iimii lnt-v wi-ie seen lo getner, and were a:uin drink ing. On leaving Clavton's saloon they returned to Uelgarde's house. Shortly after noon the people heard the report of three pistol shots issue Irom the houe and a few minutes afterward Hewitt was sen to come out of the back door closely followed by Relgar-le, car rying a shotgun. While running Hewitt was calling on Belgarde not to shoot him. After ging a short distance he fell on his k- ees. It is not known whether it wa- done intentionally t r tmm u-t4!iL- nuuj itit li-ul rn. ceived a mortal wound while in i Resolved, 1 hat his associates the house from'the pistol shot. have lost a truly faithful friend, While on his knees Hewitt 'tie Sunday Schoo' a bright, earn agiin begged Belgarde not to ' st Hml attentive pupil, w hose in shoot hi.n, lor Hod's sake. Hieing ; fluence would ever be to lead to his feet he agivn started to run i 'hose of bis companions to higher Ahen H.-lgarde rnis.-.l his gun to J and nobler thoughts, and his par his shoulder and fin d. Hewitt '" a loving, dutiful son. . . . . - i , i..- .1 'in.... . : . a rail a dl.-tam e ol about lortvleet' and fell on his face. Rstandcrs rushed to hhn and turned him over when he gave "tie g isp and ex pired. The fatal shot struck him in the left side and ininli an ugly wound owing t i the el w. ne-sol l'n-!ganl After Hewitt had fallen Beigmle returned to the lions and no one h id the courage to follow him and am st him. In :i Ihw mimrs tint oroner and deputv shcritl' arrived at the scene of ihe killing. Wni e the body of llevitt was being .-a red lorthe deputy slieriff went, into t'ie house for the purpose of lii.'slmg Be'g ir e. On going into tl r-iom the deputy f unil him .'. itig "n the floor in a pool of Imo !, dead, with ids tin oat cu' li. ear to ear, hoUiing the blooil "taincd razor in his right hand On the wall before the hotly tiiere was hanging a circular mir ror, antl Belgarde had i vnkii'lv stood in front of the mirror while he was cutting his throa'. In thi PS.H1I was also found the pistol with which Belgarde fust shot Hewitt, a' I the chambeis being empty. Both bodies were brought to the morgue, dripping with blood, where they :.re now, ex posed to the mor'iiil curiosity of thousands. The inque-t will ie held to-mor-ow. The affair tansed great ex- cit-ment and large crowds of jk o- j to the treatment of curvature of pie visited the m jrgue to view the j the spine, disease of the hip ami remains. ; knee joint, crooked limbs, club Hewitt was 43 years of age, and I feet and all bodily deformities, leaves a widow and considerable Tucir success in treating these property. He was well-knon in troubles as well as all chronic dis Saiem and Albany, having grad-. eases has made for the Institute uated at the Willamctt" univer.-ity i a national reputation. All per and read law at Albany. Belgarde I sons w ho are Buffering from was a well-known character about I any of these complaints, should this city for a number of years antl j not fail to take advantage of this is said to have borne an unsavory : opportunity for relief. Reference reputation. j may be had to the following resi- Mr. Hewitt formerly resided in dents: E. N. Condit, Aloanv; L. Albany, where he had a law ollice. lie was a sort of a sport and ol a prepossessing appearance. He laimed at that time to be a single man, and was engaged to be mar ried to Miss Maggie Fionk, but! lortunatelv just be lore the wed-1 uing was to occur, tiis wile ap peared on Ihe tcene iioin the cast, w hich prevented the wedding from taking place. IMPORTANT KOTICK. floma Pointer That Wilt , Mouey to IIoUNekeritr. Go and see that beautiful gold . watch at the "Golden Rule Ba zaar." Julius Gradwhol the pro-: prietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar, ! informs us that he has the Prize j Baking Powder, and No. 1 Japan ' tea, expressly put nn for his bnsi-! ness, and for the benefit of his i customers, each lxx of baking tiowder will win a piece of fjne glassware, and also each pound of!"" mtormed gentleman to a the tea will win a niece of fine! Tacoma Ledger reporter. "That glassware, and customers who buy woman has made 1200,000 during one pound of tea or a box of baking the past four or ; vc years. Her powder, w hich is warranted, will business is transacted chiefly at have a chance on that beautiful Spokane I ills." gold watch. He has also added a ! ,,,, TT" - . . tine assortment of family groceries ! .. N hlIe we ru,n !ans'y to special to his mammoth stock of glass-1 tl.eS- 0ur B,t0k ,s lwrtJB0fu11 of ware and crockery, wh-h is the i c'-o'ce gwds in our line. Spencer largest in the Wiilainettee Valley, i Blackburn. Go and see Mr. Gradwhol at the Golden Rula Bazaar, and you will find that nothing is misrep resented. Loaded liuun. Last evening Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express wsgon was over-! loaded for the fr.-t time since the j Hrrival of their new wagoii. The' reason of this was that Mueller & j Garrett received a large supply of I fine California fruits. Don't fail to read over their libt in this morn ing's iisue. Um elegaat Wtioa for tea. btateransiers J. S. Morris Co.. to Arthur Adams. Q;$ acres Scio . $ J. W. Miller to D. Shelton 2 lots, Shelburn W. J. Van Schuvver to ti. M. Coftey. 60x100 feet. Scio David Peebler to W. E. Shaw and wife, 137 acres near Lebanon Zephin Job to J. W. Brown, '...u.terest in 80 acres ! w. 4. J. II. Kirkpatrick to A. Le- 300 25 550 54S0i 1000. Koy, lot 2. bl. 2. K'8 A. Lebanon . .A ... 80 i. W . P hilliris to W At W. Philliusto W. Phillips, Wfl7 acres, 10 w. Z 4.w i M. E. Xegus to J O.. Writs man, lot 7, part of lot 8. bl. !. Albany Join Schmeer t- .Vugusta Palmer, bl, S. U's 4th. A, Albany Pauline" I legele to John Schmeer, interest in sev eral parcels of land in Al bany J. U. Kirk pa rick to S. W. Moore, i 11. bl. 2, K's 2nd. A. J.ebtnon . . . W. Ellison by Sheriff to Savila M. Ellison, 2 lots, Shedd ItiiHl! j j 10 ' 10 100 ISO IN MEM0RI4M. At a regular session of the Sun day School of the M. E. church outh, at Albany, Or., the follow ing resolutions wee adopted: Wuehkas. It hath pleaded Al might v (iod to lake from among us little Alle.i Matthews, w hosf pleas ant, smiling manner had endured him to i hp hearts of nil those w hose go d loitune it was to know him; and WiiEKh.vs. He liadalwuvf shown oy ins me in n re wanieu 10 ioi- ; low alter all that was good ; there- i lore Hesolved, That while we recog nize the providence of God in this our sad bereavement, and bow in humble submission to His Holy will, we tender of deepest sympa- I thv to the parents of the deceased. ". ' ""s .mr gicai Iosh is A I It'll b eternal gam, ami as; hew:: l -geen no more with iihi here, t..ai, we w id all strive to s live that when death shall come to j us we may see him in that "man- si. in orenared lor the tin.illv la th- I ii!l" .t iO I's right hau l. ' Res lve-l, Tn at i hee resolutions be spre.nl upon our ininircs, :t opy sent to tne family of the de eearetl, an ' i-i'ples sent t the IIi:k- j ALl ll"d the Siat-s Runts I lelliO- i l'riU ,,,r publication lu this dark iionr of affliction we can i n' v say to the parents that (iod can t-aiiftify all our afllicti .ns to our soul's eternal good. Let us take comf irt in the liict that There is no death! what seems o i? trimsitioii. This .ife of ini.rtal breath 1 but a suhurh of the life elysian. Whose p'jitiils we ohI! d-nih. CoMMIirtE. NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE 319 BaaL Stnet San Francisco. One or more surgeons represent ing this Institute will be at the principal house of Harrisbnrg July 14 ; The Arlington Hotel, Browns ville July 15; T'heSt. Charles Hotel Lebanon, July 1(; The Revere House, Albany July 17 anil the Occidental Hotel Corvallis. This Insiitute is specially devoted : McFarland, Albany: J. S. Morris, Scio; Mrs. Kate McKune, Lebanon and G. Zumwa.t, Irving. MUELLER & GARRETT'3 MARKET. String Beans, Peaches, ugar Peas, Apricots, Squashes, AppleB, Let' me. Cherries, Radishes, Black Raspberries Onions, Cauliflower, Tomatoe", Lemons, Beets, New Potatoes, Canoits, Chipped B. ef . Al! of the above fresh Iruits and vegetables to be found at Mueller iarrelt's.the leadii g grocers. Call early and secure the best.' Mrs. Houghton, wife, of Senator Houghton, of Spokane Fulls, is spoken of as one cf brightest ai d cleverest real estate women in Washington. '"She is business ! from the drop of the hat," said a i Bun' h grass is going to seed in 1 Klam.tth and Lake counties this ! sea-on. Something not known before for years. We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, and the best value ever shown in Albany at W. F. Bead's. A choice and complete line of bottled delicasies have just been added to my stock call and see them. C, k. Brownell. Smoke th celebrated Havana filled 5-cent ignis, manufactured at Julius Jom !' cigar factory. Bl'SlNKSS LOCALS. Fresh apricots at Conn A Hen dricson's. Gentlemen's line shoes at E. C. Searls'. My fruit jars have arrived C. E. Brownell. Fruit cans and wax at Mattlu ws & Washburn's. t i. i i a new oi nrrasois iusi re- ceived at E. C. Searis. Paisley A Fish do the cheapest printing". Try ihem. The celebrated Quaker City shirt at E. C. Seaili. Call and see our Russian Tar and Fasenets at Klein Bros. Adjustable window pcreens at Matthews A Washburn'!-. Tin and ilui"'io... v . k done at Matthews A V - trn't.. Kerosene an.i a.-oline stoves at Matthews A Washbtirn't'. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews A Washburn's. Drink ice cold soda at C E. Brownell 's and be happy. Finest line of gent's necktie-- in the city at E C. Searis. Warranted garden hose at Matthews A Washburn's. Garden hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews A Washburn's. Ice cream ami lemonade seiveil very day at GoMz's restaurant. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies s-hoi-s all sizes and widths at E. C. Searis. A complete line ot gents' fur nishing g Hid-i at K. C. Searis'. Try Conn A Hendricson's once on groceries and you will happv. j A fine line of Arti.-ts inateridsj jnst opened at J. A. CiiinmiiigV : drug ,-toie. iio to ( iimming s dru s'ore lluni"ierg I lock, tor your aitl supplies. t And when you want a delicious cold drink goto C. E. Brow nell's for soda. Beggs celebrated fatuity remedii-s are for fate b all leading diugyi.-,ts every where. Mens', youths' and boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods a tG. W. Simpson's. Headache capsules and elegant lotion f-till sol. I by J. A . Cuinming. successor to II. C. lie' bird. Brick for sale tft my kiln or ilp- I hvered in large or siimII amoiu-t.-. W. C. Cassi.m. Harriet Hubl-ard Avers Ueeatn ier Balm, Cream and I'ow.lei, 'im be oblainetl at IlubharilV new drug store. Two hundred niekl - :il:irm cloekt. I j"sl received at I". M. Kre-ch's. ; ,h . ' ' r jeweler st.v. , .. i eut in insecs. j P.t f re pnrc'ia'-'ng your Aiti-t- materials ex oione the new .-'urk i JllSt Ooeneil lit I he I i ll .-t I t- Ol J. I A. Cummin g, succc-.-or toll i'. Hnbbar.l. Veui-on, conn beef, ard a ne Ca'ii'orni.i cbecst 1 bei f , cl ip.i d 1 lot of full crt a i. ! , jus, th thing) lor luiu li these wauu !.ivs. full on Spencer it B'ackhurn. Those w ishing screen door and windows fhouhl call on 11. B. Vunk, wiio will put them 'n com plete on short notice. Shop on corner Ol Second and Kerry street Dry gi oils and notions on tirst floor, clothing department and gents furnishing goods on second floor at G. W. Simpson's. Reggs li vi r i -ills are a uifld hixativc and act direclly on the liver mid Mi! Deis a well the bowels. All d rug gists. "Oh. Emma! where did you get that pretty dress? Why, mamma, bought it at the Ladien' Bazaar. j CHANGE IN TIME. Beginning July 1st the fol- . lowing change in time took effect on the Southern Pacific rail- j road : SOCTtl Cala. express. Roseburg mail. Albany local. . Freight BOfxn. : . .leave 9:28 v. m. ! j srrive 12 t. ! "(leave 12 :20 p.m. . . . airive 0 p. M. j . leave I :&5 r M NORTH BOl'SP. Cala. express. . jarrive 5 :-r)4 a (leave i :14 a, (arrive 1 1 :40 i m. .M. R'seburg mail. . Albany local. . . . Freight The Iebsnon Albany at i a. m ( leave . . .leavea 12 M. A. M. leave 7 :22 s. M. train arrives at 9:25 a. m., 4:2(i p. M. and leaves nt 9:10 p p. M. and 7:3l a. m. m., 1 :5() Villec for lnblleiilinii. Laud oil cr aturrgnn ( iv, Or. ! June lit. i i OTIi V. IS 11KKKHV UIVKN 1 HAT the fil'o iiiK'iianu-ri Ht-ttler hai liltil notice nf li hile-ition tn ni ke tin .1 nrnof in nupiort cl liix claim, aril tliat Haiti it- f will lie mtile In-fore the C'nunt.v t-'etlt of Li.n Co , at Alhany, Oregon, on I uesilny, A'.ii: , 1 1. lswi, vi: Stpphe,. II Tuft cre-en.tiion I) S. No. H.Tss f.r tne W. i.f X, W. ami w of S. W. 1 i fsnc. :(4. T. 10 s. It, 3 K I! uanieH the foll"tin ttittlt-.Nl.fi tn .inve hi cntitinii'iiiH rvtiitle t'e u"hi, nml eiilt'Vaiion ofaiil laml, viz: (lio W. Wallar.-, Kth.m E. Taft, Charle I) Rites and liavi.l a. Hunk all ot Hoik Cretk l.inn n.. Or. ,1. I . AITERIioN. Hitr'.ster. Aollre for I'ulillrnllnn. Land Ollice at Oiek-on Citv, Or. OTICK IS HKUKliV GIVEN thiitthe fclh-win naiticd retllcr has fileil notice of hia intention to make f.nal pnmf in support nf his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Canity Jtulge or in his ahsoooe before the County Clerk of Linn county at Albany Oregon Monday July 14. ISiK). viz: I'eUone I Fruits, HouiHRteail Kntrv No, 6001 I For the S, K i ol Sec. 32 Tp 13 S. R. 1 W. He name the following witnesses to prove his rnminuoiia j regideute upon anil cultivation of. I said land, viz: Samuel llawken, oi I Brownsville, Linn Co. Or., Wm. Phillips, Robert Gillock and John .loidin, of Crawfordaville, Linu county Oregon. J. T. Appeiisox. HeL'if ier. B. l, AUtST IUK THE LEAD ing Ar, lit and acUiut liiaiuitac nb- SPECIALIST, BLUMBERC'S BLOCK, ALBANY. OREGON, By the mo-t modern and ap proved methods cures female dis eases and private diseases of either s-x. He has a sure cure for cat arrh of the head. Consult dion is free and everything stiicly confi dential. Hli.-e hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Residence corner Third and Montgomery streets. Of Interest to Horse Owners. Hors-8 boarded by the day or week at L. Sender's Rtubles. Al driving r other horses will be well cared for, U-ing under the iuimel diate charge of Mr. Fred Moist. Charges will be very reasonable. Farmeis' horses will also be fur nished witii the Ijest of accommo dations. Owners of goo I hoi sea will always find sale for the same at this i-table at 'K)d orices. Sl.ibli " ! )C .ted "T. ixt i 111 El'' - wi rth s'reets, one bloc : m" th sc'iool nilii '":'. Vi w Kitteens. gingham's cham 1. ra's and oth r wasii gcods juft received at G. V Siiir,isi.r,'s. Fresh b.ead at S. A B.'s this morning. Secuteyour lal'road, .steamship and si eping car tickets to all points No 'C-. ou'.nh ard East via jhc Lnion a.i,1,.c i.i'.!.,a, a. id save time and nionet. Ticket ollice on Iroadalbin street. GihkI Collee anil Ten. The verv best quality of lea and collee to he found in the t it v is at pencer A Blackburn'. 1!.,.. leaded ci .T-e, grouii'l t oi ler, will Miit the ...j-t i.isli'lioiis. Farmers Attention ! (ii ttam ii. I iiv a Hii.ler, Engine, Thresher, Mower or other marhiutr tJiis year ? O Si-1 "j Steamboat Lead of STEWART & Oall nudSt t-t- AVi.at You Want. SPECIAL SPRING jv N'OUNGEMENT M!y Stock is now j embracing all tlie latest novel ties in Dress Gi-oocis tootli in WOOL AND WASH LADIES ! We make a specialty of adies i In Knit Riblied and Muslin Our prices are, the. LOW 1ST and our goods THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY We carry a full line of the rrld ren'r.ed Bieadhend lref-s Gocd,- lioU ftr i- til V ii'i i u ellcd. In 'embroideries and floiincings we have as large a slock as siy lttitei i : n 0 i 1 1 1 ,- will be cocviuced that Albany is the best trading point iu Oregon. f)A pleabure to rl.cw g otJs. ResD'v What a Fortune In a irood,hettltliyvpearly,skin. Few are aware ol the short time it takes a disordered liver to caile blotches on the face and a dark greasy skin tine bottle of Beggs blood purifier and blood makir will le'tore this organ to Its natural and healthy state and ci?anes 'he blood of all Impurities. t it meeting with wondnful success Try it. It is guaranteed. All drug gist keep it. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothb g parents should he so careful about hs selecting a cough syrup. Beggs Cherry couh syiup i meeting with wonderful succe. The best 1 iioiieto good. He cure you ret Begg?. Every bottle Is warr uied. All druggits kec it1. Viereck's -havii g and huii cut ting saloon, sliHving 1" cents. c;.4 j m o a e y : We have made arrangement to U -ply money to all on lolig time at I v, rales of int-re-t on improved farm and choice city property, lbose who coiiteiiiplatebuildiiig brick block ran get money. See us 1 WALLACE A CCSICK. iiiiii:. i CHEIIE THE FIRST IN THE MAllKET. FROM I TO 500 GALLONS- Those desiring cherries, iasp berries, etc., should call early on JAS F. POWELL A CO. lieiuember that Klein I'.ros. sew I up all rips on 1-oots and shoes ' imiiuhtof ihem. for nothing. Futi IMccfcinciy just uccicd AT Wb a?3 Sm ATjr.i far tts Celeb; FREE FROM POISON. W. F. REAJD AKT 6LULM0, Mrs. Dr. Pattou, Blumberg's block. LesoiiB giwu in draw inn, painting and inueic. Pictures for sale or painted to order. All Idea. We think t:.e people will like to buy live cne i bais ol splcn dKl laundry soap r two b-ts. v will sell at that i e to-Jay. SeKNCi ' 15.UXHI KX. alilor' .la tlil-u-t ulr. The ouli ku? cold in the in- cat an tiul Uciili bioie tit- m tiiealh, rcM.liii aiiiv-t'd iur. n r 1 1 ii r . ha l - 1 1. id .S- M:lv . i ( I I; .-it .-i ti I.i j . j.mn ' lit. I.. I 1 ...I i I . L: S .st- I-t i t ,: a i ui.n . iio.t. c . i y ii.. ill ijg 'ii ul.o U a in, i,u t. Oiit iiJi . t ii. fix Jl lot 1; Mht ty iic I y t.tli o I and pli us .io li ' anil a l uiu I- j gits. bt-nu ft , .Medical touip" ; mouths' Uvul . mail. 1 lu, I j Ala-ou. Use elegant lotion for Funburn RED CKU'V.N MLS IXU.M, l..tVl4. .1 HI., I NEW PKM'l-s H.OI.K. (Unor fur Fau.iit anil IJaK. r s u-) Best liioia Facilities. H Highest vaah L15ANV rice (UK! lor tlimilj OUEGON CtlhACV. .XtALM-Sb. W. A. I he only cotui.lete .-ei ol .A l..-tict Books and .Maps in l.inii t ciinl- ofkick IN lilt rot im iiolK. Iff Business eiiiiusieu to my care will leieive pi on i pi ai.il i-aie-ful atteiiiion. cr. CT3 O tt r- i r. in fa He utic: r: "iC. comjDlete FABRICS. raw i -TO TIIE- MEN Call'and look at our'vah.ci in We have a very large Mo k t choose from at the lowt irn ever offeree in tha ' Goods.