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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1890)
n i 2 ON S.tLK. The Daily Herald will be on sale each morning at H. J. Jones' book store.where it . in be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Co to Vierecls for a gccd (have Mr. Carterbnry started yesterday (or southern California to spend the winter. . Parker Hros. have just received a tine lot of Southern Oregon grapes. The Portland Industrial fair co npany will pay a dividend of from 7 to 10 per cent. O.ir schools are largely attended and we t-ave some of the best regulated in the state. Sumiti done at the Lidiea Bazaar. A large line of now and beautiful designs jut received from the East. Jowph Talt is aent for the Union .Mutual Accident Associa tion of Chicago, a company that has many BUerior feature:). , The hoard of directors of the Albany Y. M ('. A. will meet this evening at t'u-ir iikjius. Business of importance will come before the meeting. No one shor.l 1 miss seeing the wonderful "lleaila of Oak BaSy" at the o era hoiiee Tuesday flight. She is not yet months old, hut seems to understand her part as w ell as many other older people. Bishop Becker will lecture ui Albany, at the opera hoi se, on November 27 lb and L'Slh. Hi topic will be "Fgypt, her pyramid-, palaces and rained temples of glory," and Eloquence of the pulpit and platform.' Two more individuals have tired i f walking solitary and alone it quiet paths, for yesterday I Ionium liielow and Henrietta "Krumtnei concluded that henceforth thev would journey hand in han.l dur nig their rilgrinia-.e t'lroutth tliir lunndane Sphere, and fro'n Cupid' representative at the count v clerk V othce they secured a license to we.1.. Carp-nters and contractors o Albany are hereby invited ti nit i I ops' airs over Anslyn's cirria . i)or. Saturday evening, oven ler Sth, at 7 o'clock sharp for tie purpose of considermi: lh pract c- a'xhty ot introducing tin- in: e hours" system next year. 1. Macimxai i. c. iiowla.np. Little Hazel Began, wlioassiiin- s the ro'es of "L'ttle Crystal," ii. Hearts of Oaks is only 5 years oM. an I yet has).'ained quite a metro politan reputation, having played "Little Iord Fontleroy" an! "Mignon" in "Bootle's Baby" during their New York run. Th it little lady's salary is said to br fabulous for one of her tende years. Remember the sociable to b civen this Friday evening at Gen E. Chamberlain's by the ladies of the 1st Presbyterian church. An interesting, but short mimical pro gramme, consisting of soles, duett itid quartctts will be rendered l jrae of the best musical talent of the city, interspersed with games, etc. A ruoft enjoyable evening i a-wird to those who attend Come one, come all. TheOchoco Review, of Prine ville. says that all the former throughout the country claim to b supplied as they never have been with an abundance of feed fur winter emergencies. An nniinu ully large crop of hay has bee hui vested a-id cared fir, and a fee, ing of security prevails gener ally among stockmen, no matter whit the coming winter may nrove to be. PI KELT PEKHdS IL. W. K. ( Jarre tt went to Portland yesterday. tf. E. Young returned from Port land yesterday. Dr. ti, W. Gray m remodeling bis residence o'.x Ferry street. Or. 11. A. Ieinenger leaves to day for Lebanon on a business trip. Mrs. Ar. L. Plymale, who has heeti visitin parents in Jackson viPe, came to tliis city yesterday. T. M. Witt- n, formerly of llal sy r.ow one of Jefferson's mer r hunts, was in the city yesterday. N. Southerland of Tacouia, father of Mrs. S. N. Steele, arrived in this city yestefday. He will remain during the winter. M. Hess, of Ohio, who has been stopping in Albany a few days will rrtnrn to his home by the way of California and the Southern 1'aciric. George Crouch, who ha? ':een employed in Julius Joseph's l iar factory the present year, leaves to day for Missouri, where he will visit his parents. A WOIDERFUL ARRAY. Haw OdodiT la Qnaotitiei To Suit lb Most Fl dajns, Iu the ni titers of extent anil quantity, Mr. W. II. Graham. Merchant Tailor, has just received a tt"-k of elegait suiting goixls that is simply UDsnrpaKw-d. They embody both Enibsii and Ameri can manufacture of all wvl cloths that are simply superb, and will work up into suits of t'u very bent and n jf-t fashionable make to ho had anywhere. The goods are in almost endless variety of style and pattern, so that the taste' of every individual can be exactly met. Lovers of handsome goods can receive a great treat to go and examine tie-) just for the Fake of seeing them. They were purchased and shipped before the McKinleybiil went into operation, so tint no extra tariff charges will be added. ALBANY'S NEED. Ad Essential For Her Growing Prosperity. ESTABLISH HKK IMPORTANCE. Make Oar City a Commercial Center, and KainUin tit At Sock By Active Effort. Albany by her geographical lo cation and shipping centre, is na turally u commercial placu of great importance in the near future. The position, however, cannot be maintained without active work on the part of the citizens. It will not do to sit down and think that such a state of affairs is liound to come an 1 all that is necessary is to jump on wli.:n it comes around. It must receive the active plan ning and working rf citizens to produce such a condition. There is a crises in our history just now that if reized nwm and thoroughly and unanimously worked for, will lead us on to speedy victory, but it will take the unanimous and harmonious work of our entire citizenship to accom plish the desired end. We refer to the mattter of bridg ing the Willamette r'ver, at pre sent the most active factor in our prosperous growth tint is within sieht and reach. The engineer has made a report iion the site for the bridee, and now all ghoul 1 activefy and ener getically favor the site recom mended and work for its adoption and the speedy commencement of work. No one should be so short sighted to the city's wellfare, and indeed, to his own welfare, as to obieet to the site selected, because it does not sit down in his own lack yard, and thus throw obsta cles in the way "f get ing ihe work inderway. I he bridge will bene .'it all alike, no matter on what particular street the approach is nade. Work for :t with all mcrgy. Pumpkin Pie Sociable. AtMieG. A. II. Hall, Saturday tYeni ig Nov. Sth, 18!0, comrades of th;i. A. U., ladies of tin; W R J., S. of V., and evervlwdv else T3 cordially invited, with tlcir. la lv ami gentlemen friends. A tolid lunch will be served, includ ing pumpkin pie, cake, coilVe, etc. Kacli gentleman will receive a numbered ticket and the lady ve.iring a corresponding niitnbV in a small flg will b his partner or lunch and the evening. Music 'inginn, recitations, select reading Tmes, fun, etc , will be the order f the evening. Admission, gen 'Icmen 25 cents; ladies free. Each gentleman requested and expected to bring a lad v. Committee. A Famous l.rclarrr. Rev. A. S. Dobbs l. D., of New York, has been co California to lecture for the Long Beach assemblies. He will pass through Oregon on his way home, and will leliver two of bis faint us lectures nth W.C.T. I , hall, in this :ity Nov. 17ih, and ISh, JS'.iy. i I e interest of the Young Peoples' dethodist Alliance ot Alo'any. 'iiHect of 1h first lecture. "A Thousand Miles on a Camels Hack," tetond "Thrilling adven tures in Moab." Tickets ior i.ile '.t G. L. Blackmail's. Admieion 10 cents for tmtii lectures, 25 cents or a single lecture. Doors open at 7 v. m. Lecture lo ccmiuence at 8 o'clock. The Old Narrow Gang-. Supe' intendent C. N. Scott, of he Oregonian lines, is busy on the road meet of the time nowadays, looking after tbe improvements in J picpurations for widening the uage on the East side. This event will occur probably the 20th. The freight cars' lioth box and Hat are on the way, some having al ready arrived. Tha pat-sender cars are s'ill in ! K.t ilml Southern lAt-ilu. irnitifu will l.ot-ul to le used for awhi'e. Tb locomotives are at Sacramento, four in number, mil can be sent up any day. The Post Office Sheep PaHlure. The other day a man wan driv ing a band of sheep up Commercial -areer. A tlit-y passe.l the jKist ollicf buil.iing, one took a run and jumped through it. Everv individ ual sheep of the band followed the example of the leader, jumping :h rough the open space in precisely the same manner. It was a novel and interesting sight to those who witnessed the performance. The leader must have learned that Pout master Andy Gilbeit is not a free wool man and desired to pay his respects. Salem Statesman. Farmer Delight. Th recent fine showers will be hailed with delight by the farmers of Ihe Willamette "valley. The wheat already sown is reixjrted as looking tine, but was in need of rain. This vt heat was most I v on Himmcr fallow .-is the ground" has not Iwen wet enough this fall for stubble land to be worked with success. A few more showers will make the lau 1 in a line condition, and a big lot of grain wiil vet be put iu before winter sets in." The I.earh Kouhtrr Itaker Those ladies in Albany who lesire to procure the larger size of the above named useful' house hold article send iu t heir orders on postal cards at once to Airs. A. M. I alt, Albany, Or. Agents wanted for Linn and Benton counties. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5-cetit igtrs, manufactured at Jnlins Jos h's ciirar factory. (io to Cnmming's drug store Blumberg block, for your artist's supplies. For a nice drs shoo go to E. C. Searls. COUNTY COURT. R Large Mamter of Bills Againit County Allowed. tbe A petition for f. bridge across Thomas creek was disallowed, as was also a bill of (40 from the city of Albany for aiding Henry Ward. W. B. Robertson was appointed constable for Rock creek precinct. On petition the court ordered uuuieet ot lumber for repairing Jennings Linage. Tbe bonds o? Matt Scott, sheriff, were approved. Following b lla were allowed : C D Montague aid poor. . .$ 15 00 O PCoshowaid poor. ..... 10 00 G C Cooley aid poor 6 00 Cox & Finley aid po r 10 00 Hamilton & Andrews aid poor 10 00 C Meyer aid poor 10 00 G F Crawford aid poor. . . 5 00 Ladies Aid Society 10 00 I Hart keeping iooi 59 00 W K Curl, salary. &'J 33 lr .1 P Wallace ex insane. 5 CO lr W H Davis ex insane.. 5 00 Dr G V Maston ex insane 5 00 lr.J ; inn ex insane 5 0,1 N P Payne ex insane 8 00 D It N Blackburn, salary. 100 00 N P Payne, fees. . '. . 1154 40 Alfred Wheeler, lumber. . 0 05 Joseph Steragrant, animal scalps 5 00 G W Simpson, mdse pau pers 7 50 Win Surrey, lumber 13 28 Mas'on A lygart, station ery 42 2.1 Siatoagt Albert Logan..'. 33 85 H Ohlir g, rebate fees in Anderson case 2 70 State agt. Wm Mespelt. 13 20 Henry -Miller, lumber 3S 88 It V Moses, supplies l id C Buekner, acct roads 14 00 Price it Robson, supplies 2 5 M Washburn, 12 00 State agt Polk Thomas, te I F Herrv, animal scalp. . W E Curl, fixing stove. . . Albany Electric Light Co Clarence Wiley, animal sealp R Malone, animal scalp. . G F Russell, salary and expense 5 1 I 27 5 1 Jas Harbin, lumber 34 12 Uox Ac liiley, lumber and nails iy n'A Smith, nails F Bayley, acct roads ... A Wheeler, lumber M Scott, Sheriff Leedy & Vandrew acct roads H W Cooper, fees Wm Rumbaugh, fees 12 r.o 22 75 11 CM 55 1)5 155 44 77 59 5 50 10 50 For Koaebuda of Marriage. Let iue venture a few little points to those of my girls who since the summer have worn a bright ring on their third linger: My dear, don't let the man to whom you are engaged to be married pay any of the expenses of your living or trousseau, until you are his wife. A calico dress and contentment are much more to bede-iredtfcan a tine silk one garnitured with scandal. Don't complain to the man to whom yon ara engaged of the didercnt members of your own family; it is not a good prefscc to to matrimonial bliss. Don't write silly letters to him. even if he is fond of affection given ! 11.. a , m . m uiai way. Lei it De by worn of m.mth, rather with pen and ink. Don't expect him to love vou as no man ha-j ever loved before; the1 meinous oi loving are cry mush the same all the world over. Be satisfied if you have got a good, honeet love. Don't believe that he is a com bination in beauty of all the ancient sods, of all the gallant knights aud of all the great states men ; but conclude that he is a genileman, and that should be your ideal. Lon't believe that he is thinking of you every hour of his life. He is not ; be satisfied if he h working away, with every now and t'ien giving a thought to the girl lor whom he is making a ho ne over which he expects her to preside as a loving, thoughtful wife. French Tamy Wafer. These wafers are a sure and safe specific for all kinds of female troubles and will renove all ob structions to the monthly periods. no matter what the cause. They mr- jibu wuui every woman lantn ami can be used safelv. For sal iy tne Livingstone Medical Co, manu:a; IVrlLtnd, Oregon ito irom our solo agent, J. A t,omuiing, druggist, Bluiubcig mo,:, Aiumiy, wregon. BISINE4S LOCALS. Napkins at E. C. Searls. Finest cakes and Dies in the eir kcjt on hand constantly at Parker rros. Some of tne latest styles of ele gam oea lounges can be seen at Fortmiller & Irving's, as they have juai, reueiveu a large invoice. vno pays the freight why 1'iMkiicno u 11 anilUlim. I IIMv liato paid the freight on twocarloads of stoves anu ranges Mnce September iBt. low ami nave another cur on the way. mere ore many accidents and diseases which affect stock and cau"e inconvenience and loss to the farmer in his work, which may icuieoieo ov Mie use 1 r. J. II Mclican s oleanic Oil Liniment. Matthews & Washburn desire to say to ino parties wbo filled to eecuie ine s oves tney wanted ojt oi our nrst car ot heaters that we Have our third cr for this year on me way Here ana will have them in our salesroom about Novem ber 10111. Holiday Bonk. Lac'ies call Mrs. Hvman's and yive your order for the juvenile dook tor Christmas. The latest Business Change. Yesterday afternoon Milton Hyde bought of Geo. Anderson, his fish and poultry market on Ferry street. Mr. Hyde has been tn the business before. THE MOKNTKG HERALD :FRID AY. NOVEMBER 7, 18S0. HEAVY DEFAULTER. Jackson County Mine Super intendent Skips Out, FIRE WIPKS OUT TRUCKS. Tbt BkeoUr of Ott Foaii let Oailty Two MolllnnTille Oarpenurt Take a Ftarfal Fall. Jackbonviu.b, Ore. Nov. 6. H. 8. Sheraid, Co. lessee, with C. N. Root, but acting aa superin tendent of Dr. Bradens Centennial quartz mine, near Willow Springs .'eft on Sunday night, taking all the amalgam of the mine. They were just ready to clean up, after a long run, and the amount taken is esti mated at twelve hundred dollars. Dr. Braden will allow seventeen employes and merchant creditors to run the mine two days each, for th ir compensation. The amount due t ie employes is five hundred dollars, the merchants six hundred. Root, who said that he knew noth ing of his partners actions, disap peared with his wife laBt night. SBVKKE FIKS IN CALIFORNIA. The City of Trucks auoeumbee to Flam. Truckek, Calif. Nov. 6. A dis astrous fire, which started early this mor ling in the wood pile in (he rear of the St. Louis brewery on Front street, war undoubtedly incendiary. A man was seen run ning from the spot and was chased hr some distance. The wood had been saturated with oil. Sparks and burning iratrments were car ried throughout the entire business portion. Loss $110,000 with little insuiance. THE BANKS KELLY CASE. The Arfumtt Bcfor U. B). DUtrlct Judge, Deady. Portland, Or., Nov. 6. Th habeas corpus argument in tbe case of Joseph (Banks) Kelrv was conducted in the United States circuit court to-day and was taken under advisement bv Judge Deady. The case does not have anything to do wi.h the guilt or inncence of Kally in the matter of men whom he is charged with shanghaiing, but simply involves the question of jurisdiction. Severe Accidental Fall. McMtNNvii.i.E, Or., Nov. ft. J. N. Cobb and J. L. Hewitt, two carpenters, fell from the roof of a house here to-day, a distance of twenty-eight feet; the staging gave way. Cobbs leg and arm were broken, and he also received other injuries. He will probably die. Hewitt's ankle was fractured. The J or j 8 e Not Gnllt. EroExn, Or., Nov. 6. The jury in the cas of Joseph Smith, indicted on i charge of man slaughter in the accidentally kill ing .f Ambrose Ott, while out hunting together a short time ago, brought in a verdict of "not guilty," after being out several nours. Keceptlon at the Baptist Charch. The gathering of citizens at tbe Baptist church last niarht to wel come the new pastor, Geo. W. Hill, was a very enjoyable affair, and was partici-a'ed in very largely. Mr. John Foehay de livered a very neat address o welcome, Mr. Hill responded, and was followed by the ministjrs of the other denominations, nearly allot whom were present. The new pastor was certainly made to feel that be as at home among well wi . and active helpers. TVn i iua and Useful Presents to be Olveu Away. Commencing November 1st, I will present every one a ticket for each dollar's worth of goods pur chased, entitling the bolder to a chance to draw one of the follow ing beautiful presents : 1 . Large dinner castor ... $10 00 2. Fane v fruit dish 9 00 3. Silver cake basket 8 00 4. Silver card stand..... 7 00 5. Set silver knives and forks o oo 6. Double pickle castor. . 5 00 7. Silver butter dish.. .. 4 00 8. Single pickle castor. . . 3 CO 9. Seth Thomas clock 2 00 10. Silver cup. . . i no F. M. Fbench. BUSINESS LOCALS. Go to Parker Bros, for fresh bread. Note the prices in E. C. Searls new add., in another column. Plush and Astrach:m .oa ra reduced from $6 00 at E. C. Searls. A lance invoice of .v.;i.t, snoes lust received at E. C. Searls. , . . 7 - 1 ID Floor mattinsr of the m x.! URlilv an.! at f.l "7".' V L. " mien can lounu at rorim:iler A Irvine's Boots and shoes for gentlemen, hue shoes and sliDnAra inr io.i;D school shoes for children and ruth bers for all at E. C. Searls. Don't fail o visit, thi tJi.i Bazaar when you get ready to buy your new fall hat or hnnnor Tk.ll elegant styles and superior quality of goods, together with the low prices, are the wonder of the town A Sore Care for the Whisky Habit vt. Livingston's Andidote for iiuimenness will cure in. kiic ini'ior naoiL in imm ta . thirty flays, from the moderate to the drunkard. The antidote can be Eiveu in acun of mfr. -:n , the knowledge of the neron .w. lug it. Tbe AntidotA will n jure tbe health in any way. Man ufactured bv thA i . Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon, soleag-ent A' CumQliD8 druggist, French keep, railroad time. I . M0TE8 OF IHTEREST. Ftom Different Parte ef the BUte-Flead Oiilty. The last act of the great munici pal farce of the trial of Mayor Moody, of The Dalles, was render ed Monday even ng, says the Time-Mountaineer, when the council as a court endorsed the charges of the petitioners, but found it not judicious to remove the mayor at this time. In other words the council decided their own case and adverted their lack of courage to the people. Charles Hermann, a half-breed was brought down from The Dalles to Portland yesterday morning by a deputy United States marshal, for selling whisky to the Indians on the reservation there. The statements made by witnesses show Hermann to be a hard care of fine finish, and he has been working the liquor business foi revenue onl . Seeing that he was in a "bad b x" he concluded to plead guilty, and was sentenced to three months' confinement in the Wasco county jail. 80METHIK ABOUT BOATS. Tae Kl?er Oaly Fonr Iacaei Above Low . w atw Mark at Albany. There is but four inches of water in the Willamette above the low water mark, but with a few days of rain the rise would be suffi cient to warrant the boats in start ing up. There is much specula tion as to what vessels will ply the upper waters this season. It ail depends upon the action t&ken by the Union Pacific. Should that company operate its boats here there would probably be three of them, the Aioiioc, Uneut ami: Champion. Then there are the Oregon Pacific boats, the Three Sisters, Bentley and Hoag. To this must be added the independ ent steamer Salem. It is stated upon very reliable authority that the upper Willam ette is to have still another inde pendent boat. It is said that a company is being organized, ami that the machinery for the new boat has already been ordered from the East, and that the boat will be ready for traflh: within sixty days. A:.d it is stated that this will be one of the finest boats ever put on the river, ft seems that whether the Union Pacific river boats run or not, or whether the Union Pacific company buys the Oregon Pacific boats or not, there will be en. .ugh boats on the upper river the coming feas-in to kei p matters lively and to move the freight offered with reasonable dispatch. And this is good news for Albany. Two Railroad Items. The Southern Pacific is an all steel rail line now, the last iron rail ou the Southern Pacific's main line between Portlan 1 and Ash land having lieen replaced by steel. The City of Philadelphia is "now in port with 400 tons of of 61 K, pound cteel rails and the Starbuck is due next month with another thousand tons. These are for the use of Huntington on his extension from I Coburg to Jasper, and from Silver- ton to i'ortland. "Vou Alu't In It" Tnless you order a nirc 25-cent .'(ring chicken for yoir Sunday dinner at Mueller A Garrett's, the leading grocers. Use Beggs Daudelion bit tors for ndlirestlon, dyspepsia sod all kin I rod diseases. BUSINESS LOCALS. New stock of gold headed canes at l. M. French's. Try a glass of Celery phosphate Quench your thirst at ihe new soda fountain. Go to Wilcox A Conn for photo graphs. If yu want a good clock, call on Will A Stark. Go to Jas. F. Powell A Co's for fresh groceries. See those Btylish stockinette jackets at Read's. A fine line of gentlemen's shoes at h. V. Hearts'. All kinds of canned goods at Parker Bros. Fiesh butter at the Willamette racking Co.'s Lace curtains irom ii.50 per Dair ap at j. eans. Silk umbrella's at French's jewelry store. A large line of clocks just ' re ceived at Will A Stark's. A full line of trusses for Bale at Cumming's drug store. Spectacles for every one at French's jewelry store. A fine line of library lamps on sale at C. E. Browuell's. - ... .. . . . All 106 latest in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's Egan tc Achieon are selling mon uments at Portland prices. Capes and jackets at the lowest prices at h. V. beans'. turmstieu rooms to rent near college. Inquire at this office Cheap Pasture. 1'ersont aesinng pasture near this city can obtain the bhiiic bv calling on Fred W. Dlumherg, who has the west nan ot what is known aa Monteith's pasture for rent at 1 00 per month per I rad. DA 1MTV A Mn fill C nie ih) sc. vaut paint, oil, b-uvhes, oil, lnlirmnug oiia,axiarra, oibnaui cka, GUNS AND REVOLVERS 3rtoutth" d hAve dispoed nf thii (Art of our iv-.; That's a mistake. We are iu i.' i Wepsr than erer. We have a nice liiie nl Harlhi and WiobtUr riflt. and tr. eh loading ahetUruneansins io price from to SS5. AIK UI the Ute uurnreal rvu. t rri . S1EWABT & SOX. Netlee Fer Pablltatlea. United Sta'ea Land Office ) Oregon Pity, Or., Ang.12. 1890 J NOTICE is l.creby given tliat compliance witn the previa ions of the act of Congreta of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for tlio sale of timber lands in the States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, ad Wash ington 'J erritory," Thomas O'Toole, of Seattle, Comity of King, State of Washington, lias this day tili-d hi sworn statement No. 2207, for the purchase of the N. E i ot Section No. 14, in Tounshi No. 13 Sjiith Ranv'e No. East, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more .valuable Zor its timber or stone than tor acri cultural purpose, ani to establish his claim to said laud before the Reg' later and Reo-iver of thii office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday tne ivtn day t November, WW. n name aa witnesses: Win. Browu, ot lacoma, Wash., J. Cai tt r, f Seat tie, Wash., W. O'Neil, . Tama. Wash.. 1L Smith, of Fsoui. Vh, Any and all persona claimioy adversely tbe above-described land are reqtiettta to n:e their claims iti Him oniee on or before aiii t'.'th di of November, 1890. J. T. APPKRSOK. liegijtrr. Kullre Air Pnblicallea United States Land office, Oregon City, Or., S. pt. IS, 1890. nuuttu neieity g'veu that iu compliance with the nrovisiout ot the act of Congress ot Junt 3. 1878, entitled "Au act f r tbe s-S of timber lands iu the States of Cain fornia, Oregon, Nevadt, and Wash ington Territory " Thomai A. (11 I laher, f Seattle county of Kini State of ashiuton. has this da; rili d in this office his sworu staemei:t No. 22G1, for the purchase of the S. E. I ft Sec. No. 14, in Township No, 13 South, Range No. 2 Kjst, and will i.ffer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its tioibei or stone than for agricultural purpose and to establish his claim to raid lao before the Register and Receiver o' this olliee at Oregon City, Oregon, ou Tuesday the 23d day of Deceuibei 1890. He names as witnesses: R Mitchell, of Tsct.ma. Wai.h N. Mit chell.J, Squires and C, BeDnett, o Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tho ahove-defcril.Kil lands an requested to tile their claims in thit office on or before said 23 J day ot December, 1890. J, T, APPERSOX. Re 'ister. Xotlee For Pabllraiion. United States Land Ofli :e ) Oregon City. Or., Aug 12, 1S90 NOTICE ia hereby Ki.eo that in compliance with the pro visions of the act of Coni-rosa of Jum 3, 1878, entitled "An act tor the tab of timber lan is in the States of Ore ton, California, Nevaili, and Wash ington Territory," Patrick O'Hara, ot Seattle, County of Kiug, Sute ol Washington, has this day tiled in thii office his sworn statement No. 2208, for the purchase of the N. W. J of See' tionNo. 14,io Township No. 13 South. Range No. 2 East and will offei proof to show that the laud sou lit if more valuable for iu timber or tom than for agricultural purposes, and t estaldisb his claim t-i said laud befori the Register a id Receiver of ttiit office at OrcgouCity.Orcgou. on Wed nesday the 19.h day of Novembrr. ISW, lie names as witnesses: W Brown, of Tacoina. Wash,, W O'Neil, of lacoins, Wvih., P, Smit'i of Taconia, Wash,, and J. Carter, ot Seattle, W.-ish. Auy and all persour claiming adversely the above-des cribed land are requested to file thei claims in this otEco on or before sai. 19th day of November, 1890 J. T. APPERSON. Regular. Kellre far rubllealloa. Lasp Orm-E at Oregon Citv.Ob.,) Jot. 6, ISSK), . ( NOTICE is hereby given that tb follow iug-naiiied aettler has filed uotice of his intention to mtke fioal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Linn county, at Albany, Oregon, on November 2tS ISW, viz: Christian Di.-ish, Home' stead Entry. No. 6833. for N Ul'i of Sec "0 T 13 S, R 1 E. lie u,llle; me lonowiug witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cuiti ........ v... tanu. rrtitK isur uett, ..ustave Knuyer. John Bur nett aud John Orchard rllof Seet uonie poHkomue, Liou couuty Ore. goo. J. T. APfKRSOM, Register, ISetlce er lMbllralla. Lanu Offick at Okkoo.n City Or, ) Sept. 19, 18UO ( NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named pettier has filed noice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that sai. I proof will be mvle before the coirnty clerk .f Liun county at Albiuy Oreg .u on Novem ber 3, 1500, viz: Charles W. Burge Homestead Entry No f7SI, for the N. W. i of Sec. 32, T. 9 S, It 2 E. He names the following witiu t... prove his continuous residennn and cultivation of Raid I William Cioisaut. James E. Ilnrrv i -w t miry r j ii ii ii eonnty Uregon, Gecrge W. H.irtmua. (i. P. Tcrrece of Mehatna P O Marion county, all of J T. APPERSON. Kt'Kister. Sal Ice for rnltllralUn. Land Office at OitEcnx Citv.Ou. ) V(VPI Ojt 6, IStK). f AtiTK.fc is ncrcby piren that tbe fol!..wine-nainen settler hs filed notice ot l.io intention to make final proof in snj.rfrt of his claim, aod that said proof will be made before tbe county elork of Linn couuty a Albany ,Ore;oa on Novemher 28'S!)0 viz.: Jacob t Nothiger, Homeatead Eotry. No. 5ST1. for the R R 1 o T 13 IS, R2E. He names the fol. lowing witnesses to prove his contin uous residouce uinn an .!;.:.. of. said land, viz. -. J0l,n Trachl, Ku tolnh Siirinir. John Si.nnc .nj Carl Reiuhart, all of Sweet Home P O uud county, vregorj. J. T. AfPERSOK. Register. 1000 Polished Redwood and White Pioe Counters are (Iroaaiflg Under the Weight OF Many Bargains Clothing, Boob, Shoes T. L. WALLACE & GO., STRAHAN BLO0K, ALBANY. NOTICE! :THE: Bargains E C- Sea-rles. Dress goods now selling at 60 cents " " 73 " " "100 tl A aa - I L'O 25 00 $16 IK) Fine dress patterns 1 " " 8 go Blankets whte, gray $ 1 60 Cajn's, plush-Ast'rghn $ 6 00 Three-fourth plush cloaks . . We ae still selling before soid in Albany. Boots at Prices That Defy Competition! E. C SEARLS CR?ENTERSe& BUILDERS. Coo tract on or aurone wao'in ancthlnr i! thr hairi. o u-e lioe will J j wall to eaU oa SUaan Sox Usfort ourchaa'.ur ala whera keepneM-'r 'rf thin; in tb hoe ot ball Tbay rrcnla ia ta ham at haua en hardware, anl a mtfoiocaat stmk f aoC tool LADIES. ATTENTION w7vVi." nave U bet abeara aod aciaaors ill this eitr. ani we rao ptove u to Toil at ar-y time. Every pM- warranted and the ran be re turned it tbey tio unt gv satbtactioo. This I no bray or &.uter, e nan what we aay. iiiioiiiun liinniMPO weaaTetbres VYAoniiXU inALiniDLo kinds and give you something you will like. Brtnr your -.newer nair nam ana see main An J.) lor you. Sit WART h SO.X. IRON AND STEEL, Stewart k Box have a Terr large noca ui lauia, nrap, common ana Nor way iron; alaomacbuM, tool, pick, and plow AMMUNITION We earnr a alee lineo shot powder, iotatd ahella cartnaiKS. etc. and will sell at reaaonal fljruren. Don't forgot us when you come to ay in jour winter supply or arrunttioo to protect Tour ranch Iron o the inroad of that ring-neck emigrant. Dried APPJ.es Ware worth 17 cents ia Nt, Paul oa Sent Mth. fanners go to Stewart At dcz. sod bur an apple paring machine sad sir your fruit. BUGGIES AND WAGONS. 1 ar nics line on band and can (ivr you good TEWART c OX. FEED GUTTERS. bare ooe-tbir of your boras feed er using areea cutler, tour kinds for sal. 8teait bet nark FEET THE IN and Furaishiuz Goods, NOTICE to be Had AT ; Reduced to " " " $ 50 b& 85 1 50 20 00 12 50 7 5 1 25 5 50 18 00 " " " " " " " ' shoes cheaper than ever Smith Premier, Compact, Kent and Durable. Do not fail to ex finiue the Premier lvfure tuning. II. M. McKEK, Agent. CHIIRMC P "otbtog b the oJUDflO, - barrel churn. Tbereis uji.av gcoj, and iop. can beat u. on pric.- aTWAT SOX. IRON HARROWS. oUi Sres-art aox. totjfgettbia. . Coat bn uy an lioo barrow unt ntll yon Drat It will pay you not ROPE AND CHAIN, chlPrr. ota :n Una market. We carry dom I of rope la beinr ,.11. ..J i" - '-7 r " tol.l-t. Ailsuee of chain f rem S-letoS-4 8TB.WAKT a SOX. " I UTAUUH CURED, health nad J breatb eacurad, by sfcilob's Catarrb. P? llJw-torrre. Sold by rothay Mason. BI0V riPPf'rre We keep on h.f 1 1. I Un ril.i'iUC a lar.e aawirtaieat I ti.e tii.ie e.uiiraci.g bood, parasol and cr.-p) t ip, sii.l 1 jni.:f ia price from tS to 810, Ifce.r iVia nii-er lot of -'matrim-iuUr r jit ' c i. l" in tiw taller. Weahm haves w tiut rent. STrfWA R T 4c BOX . SEWING MACHINES A c a. . U eer A Wi.., y0t g 8tewart t areageal 'IMIAT HA( KlXf! COfOB can be so mi k, H, b To. ty Hmmon. 1UI!:iULl .tot)V TO REX T A uiely fill in .'u-t lO'lll l reH hi- inq.irin a thii otBco. U? V1 r'- -' il estate, both on' ad female Svalil? anu d y. AM t K. Borkht eoeugb In thu way ia eneyear to p., for a (odecale. Go t Stewart M 8 Ta?J' ir acalaa ol all kin Am