Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 29, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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THE MORNING HERALD; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29
, 1890.
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attttfeiI.natllI&frftM TBOIm iuiu- THE WAID MBBTUQ8. HOLIDAY BH0FPER8. Klect,on "
OK SALS.
j That Daily Hmald will be on
Ml each morning at H. J. Jonee
book tore.wbere tt i n be procured
at 6 mm per copy.
jOTruioe Aiaur TOWN.
The conventions to-night.
Dress goods at coat at E. C.
Seerle.
Jacket aud rapee at rost at E.
C. Saarla.
Fresh bread every day at Par
ker Bros.
Choice bleached rlery at Muel
ler A GarreU'e.
. -Ail millinery will be greatly re
doied thin week at the Ladies Ba-
vCall eud get a year's supply of
linen that . C. Searls ia selling at
The receipts if the firemen's
ball Thanksgiving evening were
about $125.
The firemen of this city expect
to give a masquerade ball on New
Years eVe.
v . 8bJ bargains in ladies and gents
'gold and sold filled watches at F
31. French's.
See our novelty dress patterns.
They are cheap and of the latest
styles. (I. W. Bimpsou.
Cauliflower, sweet potatoes, oys
ter plant, sauer kraal nice and
;frah at Mueller 4 Garret'a.
" Do sot miss the performance oi
the Boycw e Lansing Co., at the
' opera nous this evening,
X - You can get a fine dress at E. C.
Seail fox 60 ceata per yard, former
pnce 7 to so cents per yard,
If you want anything in toe
grocery 'line Parker Broe. is the
placv where you will find it
8w N. Steel dt Co., can get you a
loan irooji saw to i Jii.uuu on good
. real estate security without delay.
1 am showing the finest line of
boots aad shoes ever shown in
Albany. - Prices the lowest. E. C.
bearls. -
The ladies of the M. E. church
.will give ia sociable at the residence
of Qeo. Hoc hated ler on Wed nee--day-
evening, Dec. 3.1.
" Mr. Henry Hopkins will start
DandayJor Fon du Lac, Wisconsin,
to return with bis family, who
will make Albany their home
in the future.
The Boy ce and Lansing Co.
came over from Corvallis yeeter
day and went to Eugene. Thev
will be greeted by a large audience
in this city to-night,
Fouid, on Fourth street yester
day; a' scarf pin in the shape of an
ornamental spoon about yt inches
long. The owner can have the
same by calling at this office.
The seconp quarterly meeting fur
the conference year will be held at
tbe Evangelical church over itii
Sabbath, services on Saturday
evening also. The public are
cordial! invited.
Tbe receipts of the Ladies Aid
Society .on Thanksgiving day Here
about $200, including dinner,
supper land the donations A bout
t 143 was taken in at the entertain
meat the previous evening.
-1 ' A large audience was present at
" the opera bouse last evening to
listen to Bishop J. H. Becker's
closing lecture. The subject was
"Eloquence of the Pulpit aud
Platforto," and was highly enter
tailing.
Tbe 'orchestra which furnished
eot'b excellent music fur the en-
. Wrtainmeat of the ladies Aid
Society on Wednesday evening
was composed of Mr. Henry Hop-
. kiss, violin; Mrs. A. B. Seal,
piano, ana air. a. ts. seal, cornet,
it baa been called the Orphans'
Home Orchestra, and tor a trio
cannot be excel. ed.
Little Jessie Barbour is one of
tbe many attraction of the Boyc
V Lansing; Co., aud in'Toms Vaca
tion 'lane baa a very pretty cbild'a
part, jner songs and pretty dances
are a -great attraction for the
ladies land children, and she
quickly wins her way into tbt
hearts of her auditors.
Nothing small about Matthews 4
Washburn. They offer to all con
plea married between Thanke
givingjand New Years '91 buying
front them of the handsomest
aad most necessary articles free
of charge that a newly married
topple will want, riee their show
window.
For low rates, excellent accom
modations and all the features that
constitute successful and enjoy
able trip to tbe East, take the
Union Pacific railroad. Through
trainato Omaha, Council Bluffs.
Chicago, Denver and Kansas City,
consisting of dining, drawng room,
sleeping and reclining nphol-itered
chair cars are attached to daily
train. For sleeping car reserva
tion and etc., apply at the Union
'i ukel office, foot of Broadalhin
' street. C. G. Rawlings, agent
. USWara Blactaa.
Ltfural Lodge No. 7, K. of P.
i eleetfoV the following officers on
Thursday evening: C. C, W. M.
Parker; V.C.Vf. K. Propst; P.,
U. ii. Hayae; K. of K. and 8.. L.
IL Curl : M. of F., R. K. Conn ; M
of K. Gottlieb; Mat A. A., E.
JCetcbum: truatee, Geo. W.
Hochstedler.
A el-KaB4Mttr jr Latlar.
D. T.Wvmam,
,J&'t Pacific Mutual Aocid'U
' Wsuraoce Co., Albany, Or.)
Dka Sin: I am. in receipt of
your company's check for $110.71
fn fall navmant of any
claim on account of accident I met I
with on July lain, me adjust-ment-of
my claim baa been prompt
and ,iati.Iactarj. I ball tske
pltsMra in recommending the Pa
ciaajKotnal to my friends.
Yoora Very Truly,
. J. Lanngsg.
It FrsmUes to ba Vtrv 0it-Th
test far ths Traaiartbip.
The city election on Monday
promises to be attended by no
spirited contest nnleas it ia ior tbe
treaaurersuip. The probable in
crease in the business of that
office next vear renders it a desir
able plum in the politics of the
city.
It is conceded that the republi
ca.is will nominate the present
treasurer, F. L. Kenton, a hoevery
body knows will be a mighty hard
man to beat at the poll. The demo
crats will, it is said, nominate
either If. Farwell or Cal Burk-
hart.
For marshal tbe democrats will
re-notninate the preseut officer.
J. X. Hoffman. Who his
opponent will be cannot be deter
mined untu the meeting of the
convention to-night.
W . I - 1 . - t ?1
in me "election ot couneiiuien
the general desire on the part of
public seems to be to select men
who Hill coiitiuue the iiuoortant
system of public improvements set
on foot by the council oi the
present year. In such a course is
wisdom. I be question oi bondinir
the city for $75,000 to be ex
pended in the system of public
improvements proposed has been
voted on in the affirmative by the
people, and what is needed is a
council that will continue this
work.
By the nominations made last
night good men were placed before
the voters to be selected next
Monday, and there is no question
but that a nroirreaaive council will
be elected for the next year.
Tbe Orcg-oalao Lisa,
The papers transferring the Ore
gonian lines to the Oregon & Cali
fornia Company are now about
completed. The next thing to be
expected ia a lease from the Ore-,
goo & California to the operating
company, the Southern facinc
The present lease of tbe Oregon &
California's liues was for forty
years, and took effect about three
years ago. It develops that the
original proposition for the pur
cbasa of the Oregon ian lines was
entertained by Oregon dt Cali
fornia stock-holders. Differences
of opinion grew up, and while tbe
stockholders were divided as to
the advantages os tbe purchase,
time was passing by, and Hunting
ton thought best to take hold of
them himself and forestall anv
other hi tending purchasers. Now,
it upiwur-, f h stockholders have
a'i .1 tu iii- txiivhase; hence the
transfer of the property.
Oregon l:x uu Collections.
The infernal revenue commis
sioner' report shows an increased
husiness over any previous year
iu the district of Oregon, which
included Oregon and Washington.
The collections for this district
were ; By John Whitaker, $141,
356 26 by Milton Weidler, $181,-
uui iKt. ui inis $uv,t4 el was
collected in Washington. In this
district 154,088 pounds of tobacco
were used in making 7,073.720
cigors. . 1 be seizures for violation
of laws aggregated $1100. The
number of special taxpayers in
Oregon ia 0353; in Washington,
5180. Six hundred and seventy
nine gallons of rye whisky was
lost by leaking and evaporation.
The receipts under the eleouiar
garine law were $:!204.
A rwulUr Atlsrhaiant.
The other evening, np at Alrha
ma, when George P. Terrell's little
twelve-year-old daughter went
down to the pasture to drive up
the cows she found a pretty little
two-year-old deer feeding with
them. She drove the coa's to the
barnvard, and the deer ran along
with them, as sportive a -x calf on
a June morning. Wlteu they were
all secure in the barn, the deer
was caught with but lit! .- iiuiible
and is readily submitting i do
mestication. It is fresh aud hearty
and will make a nice pet ior the
children. Statesman.
Art Hotel Clerks Ignorant.
Yaqnina Republican : The peo
ple of Yaquina should adveitise
more if they wish people to come
here. It is difficult for a stranger
io nna out now to reach this ilace
even io Portland. Most of tie
hotel clerks iu that city either do
not know or won't tell straiwers
how ! teach l equina bay. Tliey
iufonu inquirers that they will
have to go to Corvallis or Allany
and trom mere by boat or ntage
Some o them even assert that
there is no way but to walk over a
trail instead of in the cushioned
seats of one of the best equipped
railroads in the country.
Weeding- Kalla.
Mr. Win. Wright, of this city,
and Miss Elvina Krauaae, of
Salem, were united in marriage in
Salem on the 27th inat. The
gioom is well and favorably
known. He was formerly a con
tractor on the Oregon Pacific rail
road. The bride is a sister of
Mrs. A. Klein, of Salem.
Oreg-oa Paiflc Chang of Tim.
Wie train from Albany, east,
will on and after November 30th
leave Albany at 8 :30 a. m., arriv
ing Halated at 11 :4a a. m., leave
HalBted at 1 p. m., arriving- at
Albany at 5:15 p. x. the same date.
The station' formerly known as
the Mateiial Yard has been
changed to Halated.
Tha Leach Koaater Si Baker.
Those ladies in Albany who
desire to procure the larger size
of the above named useful house
hold article send in their orders on
postal cards at once to Mrs. A. M.
Talt, Albany, Or. Agents wanted
for Linn and Benton counties.
rBRSONAL MENTION.
W. R. Bilyeu and
Chamberlain went to
terday.
George E.
Salem yes-
Mayor J. L. Cowan returned
yesterday from a trip to Portland.
It rnaUM toWYirj wi-im i TB,y lr Too OfUa Accassd of "Msss-
! Thav in Too Oftaa Menmmma nff
kaokism" Wlthoit Keasoa-
The Corvallis Gazette publishes
some wnoiesoine truths in com
paring the progress of the states of
tne racinc slope, out in doing so
drops into the frequent error of
confounding the careful, conserva
trve, prudence of the old Oregon-
ians with "mossbackiein." The
truth is the old-time citizens of
Oregon are criticized and rouudly
abaaed without r aeon by too man v
of the newspapers of the state These
same sturdy pioneers who carved
out and budded for themselves
and others homes in the early
settlement of Oregon are often the
men who come forward with
money and means to promote the
public improvements and progres
sive enterprises of to-day at least
this is true in Albany and other
growing cities of Oregon. While
they have no love for the "booms"
and wild-cat methods employed in
eoineof the towns of California
and Washington, they are bv no
means asleep, nor are they "rmss
backs." Tliere are sluggards among
any people, but the majority of
the pioneers of Oregon, while they
are careful and conservative iu
business methods, are more to be
relied upon than many of the
would-be "hustlers" who damn
them, and they have not yet seen
the spectacle of a financial, real
estate, or business collapse in this
state, as have some of our neigh-
bora; on the contrary the country
and the cities of the state notably
Portland, Salem, Albany ami
Eugene are experien unit as
steady and substantial a growth
as that enjoyed by the states north
or south of us, not as rapid per
haps, but more permanent.
The Gazette says :
"It is not a pleasant duty to
speak frequently of the plodding
methods of so large a DroDortioii
of Oregon's population, but it re
i . . - -
quires awakening. We are too
conservative too much like the
man who does not advertise doing
business alongside the man who
does. We say, in effect, to the
outside world, 'If you wish to buy
some goods drop into our store
and we will look about and Bee if
we have anything you want."
But the customer does not come
to us when he knows what he
wants is in the adjoining store.
This 'moss' we carry about is to
our state as the cobwebs are to the
store which is to conservative to
make a show of what it has in
stock.
"The truth is we need stirring
up. The conditions now are dif
ferent than when 'our stock and
grain were growing while we
tlept." While we now sleep our
neighbors are enjoying tne morn
ing sun of prosperity and advance
ment at our expense. . While we
felumber our neighbors o i the
Bonth are garnering our wheat
aud shipping it as California
wheat ; taking the products of our
grist mills and branding it ub
'California Hour;' plucking our
prunes and labeling them 'Cali
fornia Fruit,' gathering our apples
and naming them 'California
Mountain Apples.' Upon the cars
in this state our apple, peats and
peaches are frequently sold by the
train boye as California fruit.
Oregon potatoes go eaet as a Cali
fornia product, etc. Not satisfied
with appropriating inn products,
California robs na of the good
name of those things for which we
have established a high reputa
tion. California dog salmon are
canned and libeled "Columbia
River Salmon" all while we
slumber. Our latest production,
cascara segrada, or chitiem -bare,
ia known in the market aa so'ely a
Calfornia product. Upwards o
twenty tons of this article of com.
merce has been shipped this sea
son from Benton county alone
"Now that the cascara segradu has
become of more exalted value."
says the Florence Webt, "a wel
known druggist of Eugene wrote to
firms in New York as to the pi ice
they would pay for the hark
shipped direct from that town, and
was not a little astonished when
the reply came back that the Ore
gon cnuieui oarx was worthless.
and that they only purchased that
sent from ami raised in California
Such a leaf from a true historic
page of events in one article raised
in this state for which another
gains the credit."
"1 he fact about chiltem is that
Western Oregon produces almost
nil the bark of this kiud that is
gathered on this coast.
"Our neighbors on the north are
not less active, but more scrupu
lous than oar California friends.
By their system of financial legis
lation Oregon is beintt drained of
its available capital by Washing
ton, which also attracts the large
amount of eastern capital now
seeking investment in tbe north
west, Again, Washington is an
energetic advertising competitor.
It does not believe that the money
invested in a large sign is so mucb
capital wasted. The Washington
merchant is wide awake while t x
many of our Oregon business men
are taking a conservative nap upon
the counter, "allowing the business
to run itself."
"Nature has done- iit part by
Oregon and it now rests with the
people whether t be the grand
est state in the Union or become
distanced in tbe race of commer
cial supremacy."
A Sure Care for the Whlakj Habit
Dr. Livingston's Andidote for
Drunkenness will cure any case of
the liquor haoit in from ten to
thirty days, from the moderate to
the d-nukard. The antidote can
be given in a cup of coffee without
the knowledge of the person tak
ing it. The Antidote will not in
jure the health in any way. Man
ufactured by the Livingston
Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon,
or from J. A. Cumming, Druggist,
sole agent.
Why will you cough wnen Shi-
.oh's Cure will give you immediate .
relief. Price, 10 els., 50 cts aud $1.
Tha Bomlaatisaa Had for City Conacil
maa Lait EtbIb(.
The ward meetings of the repub
licans and democrats were held
last night and nominations made
for one councilman from each ward
by both parties. The members of
the central committee were also
named. The following are the
REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS:
First ward: For councilman
t . M. French ; committeeman,
F. Conn.
Second ward For councilman
Louis Viereck ; committeeman, 0,
tl. Irvine.
Third ward For councilman, E.
Cj. ii aw Kins; committeeman, W.
n. Huston.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
i-irst ward For councilman, A.
J. Anslyn; committeeman, C. H
btewart.
Second ward For councilman
C. G. Burkbart; committeeman,
T. .1. Stites. .
Thiid ward For councilman.
.lonn uruah ; committeeman. J.O
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ttmaruan.
A REFIMED FAROE 00MFAIT.
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Taa Hoyos Latitat Ct., Wko Will Ap
tu at tbt Opara Hiih Ts-algat
In an interview in regard to his
excellence in the show business
Kay It. Koyee has said :
"ii is aooui twelve years since
we sti rted on the road as the
Koyce bell-ringers. We were raw
bands then, but worked steadilv
Then I took Mr. Lansing in and we
tormed tbe Koyce ft Lansing Mu
Bicai comedy company, a name
which we have kept, although Mr,
.ansing nas not oeen in tne com
pany for two vears.
"We have always tried to give a
clean show, and I think we have
succceeded. Then, too, we have
had good financial success. This
Tom's Vacation,' is not a play,
auu we oon i pretend to call it a
play. It is merely a sketch intend
ed to hold together the various
specialities of our company. If
these specialities, character
sketches, songs and the like' are
not well given, then the entertain
ment is a failure. Some day
hope to get a play which in itself
will lie of worth, and which -will
givene a chance to do something
better than I have yet done. We
have had what we consider fair
success, but we are anxious to o
still better."
This is the third visit this com
pany has made Albany, and they
have always eiven a first-class.
clean and refined entertainment.
BEPUBU04I0ITI C0MVEITI0H
The republican voters of the
City of Albany Oregon, are hereby
requested to meet at the Armorv
of F. Co., 2nd. Regt. O. N. G., on
2nd, street between Ferry and
Washington on Saturday evening
Nov. 29th, 1890, at the 'hoar of 8
o'clock p. m., for the purpose of
nominating one candidate for city
marshal, and one candidate for
city treasurer, to be voted for at
the city election to be held on
Monday Dec. 1st, 1890.
Dated Nov. 22d, 1890.
N. H. Allen.
O. If. Irvine.
Committee.
k .
A Severe Accident.
The rumor of a shooting affray
at Scio on Thursday proves to have
been a mistake. Dr. Msston went
over to perform a surgical opera
tion upon George Hiiber, a young
man who had received a severe
wound in the leg from a fragment
from steel wedge which he was
driving. The doctor was unable
to remove ')) piece of steel, ao
deeply - u iinbelded in the le?.
v-i- of Albany Clear Factory
II you want a real choice smoke
try our 10 center.
Why smoke a Chinese made
cigar now that you can get a far
superior one at j. Joseph's cigar
uciory. msaeov wnite labor?
Try ou r celebrated 5 cent Havana
tilled white labor cigars.
We inae a specialty of selling
cigars oi our own make by tbe box
at i w lory pricts.
Fine Meerschaum and Briar
pipes and a full assortment oj
moxers articles.
itew InwM Why Ml. ralrlrk'a
PHI are repalar.
Because they never disappoint.
Because they produce a pleasant
cathartic effect.
Because they not only physic,
but cleanse the whole system and
regulate the liver and bowels.
For sale at 25 cents per box by
Foshay A Mason, druggists.
Talk A boat Frahjut B1IU.
Well we have inat noiil tl.a
freight from the east on one hun
dred Forest City express wagons,
one of which we propose to riv
away with each can of Forest City
baking powder. Come before
they are all gone.
Respectfully
C. E. Bbowsei.l.
MABRIKD.
MYF.K8 POWELL At the residence
of the bride'a father, three miles
south of this rlty. Nov. 37th. in the
presence of a few relatives and
friend. Mr. Oeoige C. Myers and
Miaa Alms R. Powell. Kev, Ja. F.
Stewart officiating. The parti is ar
both well kuown In this city and
tne best wishes of a host of fi ienda
are tendered them.
LOST A silk umbrollt, with -uodisad
rer haoile at Um Bremen'! ball. Finder
will please return to Um offl ,
FINE DRESSED CHICKENS
MUELLER & GAERET'S.'
tha
Mr. Julius Gradwohl, the ener
getic and enterprising proprietor
of the Golden Rule Bazaar in this
city, whose store contain-) the
largest and best selected stock o
crockery, glass and other wares for
domestic use, ia the valley, as well
as fancy waies, toys and beautiful
holiday goods, has returned from a
several months trip to San Fran
cisco, where he combined business
witb pleasure. He has replenished
and enlarged his entire stock and
now has a store that is a credit to
himself and an ornament to the
city. His shelves, counters and
every available space are filled
with the choicest and most varied
slot k of of goods ever seen in this
valley, including a mammoth dia
P'y holiday goods. He has
added a new line which consist
of a, beautiful assortment of rolled
gold jewelry warranted to wear as
good as gold and costing one-tenth
no uiucu money, diamond cut pins
-of 'UUICIIU3 ior iiouiiiiy
presents and novelties. His stock
is now in and holiday shoppers
should lose no time n seeing his
wonderful array which ia not
surpassed bv anv on th mut
either in elegance or prices.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Silk umbrella' S at French'
jewelry store.
A full line of tnissen far Hula aft
Cumming's drug store.
Spectacles for everv on at
French's jewelry store.
Furnished rooms to rent npur
by. Inquire at this office.
G. W. Simpson has iust received
a fine line of sealette jackets in nil
styles.
Viereck will shave vou or cut
your hair in the most approved
stvle.
Go to Conn & Hemlriccoii for
your fancy and staple groceries.
They always keen the Ims n.l hii
cheap for cash.
For nice fresh pies, cakes douuh-
nutsand everv ttiinir in the tukimr
line you cannot do better than to
call on Parker Bros.
Please call and see if von car. in
chanee your order on Jiealiiu
stoves, our stock iscorapleteaitain.
Matthews & YY asiii-.i i;n.
To our patrons: Our second
stock of heating stows are here
and if you will call we are better
able to please you than ever lxl'orc
MATTHEWS & ASIIIH KN.
Before t urchasinc vour Artists
materials examine tbe new stock
just opened at the drug store of J.
a. summing, successor to II. ;
Hubbard.
It is not surnriaini? that
Matthews & Washburn sell the
most stoves from the fact that thev
carry the line of goo-Is at prices
that convince even the skepitcal
me MEc:r mi :.
Stanaid & Cusick drmniiata.
believe that the secret of success
is perseverance. Therefore they
persist in keeping the finest line of
perfumeries, toilet articles, cos
metics, drugs and chemicals on
the market. They esiteccial'y in
vite all persons who have palpita
tion, short breath, weak or hun
gry spells, pain in side or shoulder
oppression, nightmare, drv cough.
smotherinv, dropsy or heart dis
ease to try Dr. Allies' unemiAlml
New Heart Cure. tefoi-i it. ?- t.m
late. It has the largest snl of anv
similar remedy. Fine book of
testimonials free. Dr. Miles'
iwjBiorauve .nervine is in. surpass
ed for sleeplessness, headache, titp,
etc., and it contains no opiates.
Tan Fine and Userut I'rmcnu to be
Given Away.
Commencing November 1ft, I
will present every one a ticket for
each dollar's worth of goods pur
chased, entitling the holder to a
chance to draw one of the follow
ing oeautiiui presents
1.
large dinner castor. . .$10 00
Fancy fruit dish MK)
Silver cake basket 8 00
Silver card stand 7 00
Set silver knives and
forks ri 00
Double pickle castor.'. 5 00
Silver butter dish. ... 4 00
Single pickle castor. . 3 00
2.
3.
4.
5.
G.
7.
8.
9.
10.
feeth ! nomas clock 10
Silver cup l 00
F. M. French.
ABUrtBAaM smrAiiK.
Husbands too often permit their
wives, and parents their children,
to suffer from headache, dizziness,
neuralgia, sleeplessness, tits,
nervousness, when by the use of
ur. Miles' Kestorative Nervine
such serious results could easily
be prevented. Druggists every
where say it gives universal satis
faction, and lias an immense sale.
Woodworth & Co , of Fort Wayne,
Ind. ; Snow & Co.. of Syracuse. N.
Y.:J.C. Wolf. Hilldale. Mich..
and hundreds of others say "it ia
the greatestseller they ever knew."
It contains no opiates. Trial
bottles ard fine book on Nervous
Diseases, free 1 1 Stanard A Cusick.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a posi
tive cure for Catrrrh. Diphtheria
and Canker-Mouth.
Skoald 8 tnt Woadrrfol Array
6ldt Rola Bataar
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NOTICE is hereby given that the
annual election in and for the city of
Albiiny. Oregon, will Ihj held on Mon
day, Deceuiln-r 1st. IS-iO. for tile pur.
pose of electing the following muoici
I'm uun ci b.
One Marshal
One Treasurer.
One Couucilinaii for each Ward.
The election will he held at tha fob
lowing- named places:
riusT wauo County clerk' office.
Second Wako. County treasurer'
Tniun Waru.-Farmers' warehouse
vim -u.
J lie loiiowmjr naiii'-d pcraous have
been selected bv lie couucil, aa judges
'u iitinn ui haul flCCUOU.
rirst Ward. Judge. David Fro.
m,8It M: .i,yne' w- Twcedale.
lerk. F. V. Kedlield, A.J. Anaryv.
uT(;,iol.l,d W"rJ: Judpea.L. tteuders,
w. M. Ketchum, E. L. Knox. Clerks,
f. R. Wyatt. C. O. Kawliii.
Third Ward: Judges, W. II. Goltra
John IiMim. P. J. Baltimore. Ucrks.
P. B. Marshall, W. E. Gillett.
Said election will commence at 9
o'clock a. m.. and continue, without
losing the polls, until Bp, n of the
above mentioned day.
By order of tbe council made Nov.
II, 1J0. X. J. flEvrox,
City Kei-order.
Dated at Albany. Or, Nov. 14, 1890.
Malice erriaal Srtlleaaeal.
Ill the county court of Linn
county, Oregon, in Ueof the estate
of Margaret Foole, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has tiled his final ac
count as Administrator of the es
tate oi Margaret Foote, deceased,
and that the court has annnintjd
Monday the first dsy of December
18!K), at 10 o'clock a. m. of paid dav
as the lime, and the court-room of
said county court at l he court house
in Albany, Oiegon as the place
for hearing objections to raid ac
ccount and for the settlement
thereof.
Dated Oct. l0th. 18!H),
Daniel Simons.
Adminiptrator of the estate of
Margaret Foote, deceased.
G. V. Wright,
Attorney for the Adm'r.
Xwlirraf Final erlllrwrnl.
NOTfCK i hereby given that the
nmterttigned executor of the lat will
and testament of Heo. H. Liggett,
leceaeil, h this d y riled hi final
cccoutit in the matter t said estate
in tne emin'y ooiirt of Linn county,
Oregon, and said court lias fixed.
Monday January 5 18P1 at 9 a. m. if
sau I day for I he hrareng if object ;ona
to ) account it any there be and
for the settlement thereof.
Dated at Albany, November 13, 1890.
J lu II. Lli.OKTT.
Kxecntor.
II. Witt Ikvine.
Att'ya for Executor.
ASIaalaltlrater'a Satire.
NOTICKis hereby given that
the iiiM'erftigiied John A. Craw
ford as admiistrator of the co-partnership
eatate ot llouk A Meyer,
Henry Meyer being deceased, has
tiled in the county court of Linn
-ounty, Oregon his final account
in the matter of said estate and
aaid court has appointed Mondav.
December 1st 1890 at the hour of
i o'clock in the afternoon of said
day for hearing objections to said
account and the settlement thereof.
J. A. Crawfokd.
Abministrator of the estate of
llouk & Meyer.
A4mlallralar' at ler.
NOTICE ia hereby given that the
undersigned haa been appointed ad
ministrator for the estate of Charles
r. McParland, deceased, late o' Linn
county, Oregon. All peraoiit having
claims against aaid estate are rtqnired
to present them properly verified, to
the undersigned at Shedds, Oregon,
r to J. K. VVeatlierfoni, attorney fur
administrator at Albany, Oiegoo
w it Inn six months from this date.
This 12th day of Nov. 1890.
ff. b. Spkinuer.
Atlministrati r,
-f. K. Wkathkukohd.
Atl'y for Administrator.
! Ice ler rnMleallaa.
Uui ted States Land office, )
Oregon City, Or., Sept. 13, 1890. i
alt'liiiiJ a a ..."
muin-i.il ncreny given inat in
compliance with the provisions of
the act of Congress of June
3, 1878, entitled "An act for the aal
of timber landa in the States of Calie
forma, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash
ington Territory " Thomas A. Ual-
laker, of Seattle countv of King
State of Washington, ha this day
tiled in this office his sworn statement
No. 2"'ti I , for the pm-ohase of the 8.
K. i of See. No. 14, in Township No,
13 Mouth, Itange No. 2 East, and will
offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable far its timber
or atone than for agricultural purpeees
and to estahliah his claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of
this ottice at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Tuesday the 23d day of December
I8!H). He name aa itnese: R
Mitchell, of Tacmna, Wash.. N. Mit
chcll.J. Siju ires ami C, IVMiett, o
Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons ctaimins ad
versely tho above-desci ilied landa are
requested to tile their claims in 'this
office on or It-fore said 23d day of
uceeuioer, llo.
J, T, Al'l'EllSON.
' . Register,
HEiNKY P. MllilihR
auo
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iMtnuneots and the best sewing; aiackiDca.
Smith Premier,
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iht ruble.
Do not fail to ex
amine the "Premier"
before buying.
U. M. McKEK,
Agent.
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1000
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are Groaniog Under the Weight
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going at ccst.
Drers Go ds, Cloaks,
Flannels. Capes.
iSilks, Table Linen,
Napkins, Blank ts,
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Cambric, Towel,
Ladie's Underwear, Gossamers.
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FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
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tic. lhefce goods are irt ciass aud from twenty
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